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NYLA RAE ANSETH Ny1a High marks don't off- set her at all. See how pleasant she seems. JIMMY ARNSTAD Jimmy When joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash. BARBARA ANDERSON CARL ANDERSON Barb Cat And she has a giggle. There's only one per- son in the world that appreciates me and that's myself. ..Mf MARY ANN ARNSON Mary Ann You'd be surprised when you get acquain- ted. IEROME BAKKE Jerome The farther away the girls, the better he likes them. PHYLLIS BARRY LOIS BERG Phy1 Lois Easy on the eyes. Any girl can handle the beast in a man if she is cagey enough. 15 3
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: 0 In September, 1950, we began the first part of our journey through high school, 155 strong. On September 15 at our first class meeting, we elected Teddy Jo Paulson as our leader and Alan Olson assistant. We chose Vira Erickson to take the notes, Carol Rosenvold to keep track of the money, and Bill Maloney to keep order. We gave our Freshman Frolic on March 9. In September, 1951, we began the second part of our travel, stationed in Study Hall with Miss Moe as conductor. This year Eddie Horab was our chief engineer with Vernon Bloom as as sis- tant. Willie Rossland was in charge of financial affairs and Bar- bara Bosh kept the timetable of our doings. In November we held the Sophomore Stag under the supervision of Miss Moe. In September, 1952, we climbed aboard for our third time headed by Willie Rossland with the aid of Nyla Rae Anseth. This year our treasurer was Jack Heller, Tommy Stahl was secretary and Gary Johnson was our sergeant-at-arms. On September 8, 1953, we stepped on board for the last lap of our journey. Willie Rossland took his second term as head opera- tor with the assistance of Carole Moody. Caryl Westdal kept the minutes, Jack Heller juggled the coins, and Eddie Horab kept us in order. 14
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BARBARA BOSH Barb If silence is golden. I'm a pauper. MABEL BRATLIEN Mabe1 Honesty is the best policy when the teach- er is looking. ROBERTA BIERK VERNON BLOOM Roberta Vernon A girl with a purpose I-le's nice to even but what is the pur- those whocan'tdohim pose? a favor. at ! SAMUEL BOYCE Sam I may do something sensational yet. BENNY BREVIK Ben Ican't get up with the sun- -I stay out too late with the daughter. BEVERLY BROE DWAYNE BROE ev Broe She is likeable as she Periods should be ten is lockable. minutes long--five to come and five to go. , in
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