AUDREY ALEXANDER-Her secrel' life is no'r known +o many, bul oh boy! BILL AMLIE- I musl give up my riofous ways. BARBARA BARNES- Blondie! PAT BLY-Bly ain'+ so shy! JANICE BONDI- l'm shrinking! l'm shrinking! BARBARA BREITENBACH- Hm-ml This is very in'reresl'ing. PETER BRIGGS- Would I be here if I didn'l' have +he car? A BOB BROWN-The mad Russian! PHYLLIS BRYANT- Hey kids, have you seen Kenny in his uniform? lsighl BOB BURKHALTER-Sfar lighll Slar brighll BETTY BUTLER-Some day he'II come along. PETER CONLIN- Say Boyer, how abou! some more of fhose blind da+es? MARY CRANDALL-Hey guys, aren'l' we for- gelling somelhing here? JOE DEAN-Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Sen- ior: whaf nexl? EDITH DONOVAN-Herrr-r-r-r-r-r-ry!!I!!! JOE DWYER-Whal have Milwaukee and Osh- kosh go+ +ha+ Madison doesn'+ have? JANE ERICKSON-Council's nol so bad. is il, Jane? MUFFY FASSETT-Whaf did happen up in Maine, Muffy? KARL FAUERBACH- Hey Malc, you gol 'rhe car 'ronigh'r? LOUISE FREDERICKSON-Why do lhey all call me doll-face ? CARYL FREDERICKSON-Can'l' see lhal Torch very well-could if be Cen+ral's laken over? JIM FISH- Who wanls +o buy a nice Iwo-sfripe le++er swea'rer? DICK GETTLE- She's iusl my size, loo! JOANNE GROFF-She finally gol her man. BOB HAMILTON- l+'s only 5 below, boys, why should I roll down my sleeves? DALE HOEMKE- I gol a job wailing for me al' 'rhe side show. NANCY HOFFLAND- Don'+ crowd, boys, I've gol' all lhe lime in lhe world. SALLY HOLLAND-While passing by a cul- verl one day. MARLAYNE HUNGNESS- Any buses Io Mce l:arland? NANCY HYSLOP- Wha+ have Those Japs gol' lhal I haven'l go+? LOIS IRELAND-Are you enfering in Ihe slale oil pain+ing exhibif loo? JOHN JENSEN- l'll fake a dozen Hi-Y pins, please. BOB JOHNSON- Say fellas. did you know Miss Johnson was my cousin? BOB JUNGE- Miss I-Ioard, you forgo+ lhe morn- ing bulle+in! MARTHA JAYNE KOCH- Jayne, if you please! URSULA MARON- Oh, fo be skiing. MALCOLM MILLAR- The 'rrouble is, +hey're bolh so darn nice. MARGIE MILLER- Oh Birdlegs! DAVE MILLER- I had a nighlmare lasl' nighl- I pulled 'rhe curfain in 'rhe middle of +he play. JIM MOTT-Say Jim, how many bases did Paloo- ka sleal in I935? BILL MUNKWITZ-Do you always ride in lhaf car all alone, Bill? RUTH NEESVI6- If you knew Rulhie like I know Ru+hie. STANLEY NORTH-Whal brand of wave lolion do you use? PETE OETKING- I like lhem +all and good-look- ing llike mel. - DICK PECKHAM- . . . and I'm only I5!f2 years old! TOM PETERSON- Somebody . . . ah say . . . somebody knocked! DAVE Pl-IILLIPS-Life is so BLYlhlul! BILL POMARNKE-All Dodos aren r dumb. JACK REYNOLDSON-Come on. Jack. lhey're nol so bad. RAE ROCKEY-I-ligh Slandards!! ROGER RUSSELL- Pu++, pull, pull, here I come. MARCIA SCI-IWID-Be++er walch il, Marcia, been using loo much film lalely. ROSEMARY SCHNEIDERS- Jusf because I don'+ wear if doesn'+ mean I don r have if. DICK SEXTON-Don'+ Ie+ his nickname deceive you. JINNY STEIN--I-ler glow doesn'+ come from a bollle. KATE TEGGE-Come on Kale, give us a ..... smile! BETTY THRONSEN-Cen+ral's loss is Wisconsin High's gain. SUE THRONSEN- Cenlral never had anylhing like Danny. lsighl ORWIN TRINRUD-They'll need a good end nexl year, Orwin. MAPISCARET TRUMP- Oh Bobby, oh Bobby. o . JOHN WEAR-A Spruce Bruce. RITA WOLF- No! Thal's wrong: il should go like 'rhis. BOB WISE- Say Burkhaller, whal are you doing Salurday nighl?
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you. DON ANDERSON-The lair-haired Swede. VE BARCLAY-Ah, Ihal personalifyl CHRISTOPHER BECKER-Where did you gel Ihal sweafer? BETSY BOARDMEN-My kingdom for a horse. JOANIE BRATT-GOI 'rhose Navy Blues. DICK BRYANT-Happy am I, from care I'm free. JIM BRYANT-The manager. TOM BURKHALTER-The smoolhie. JOANNE CONLIN-Sober, sfeadlasf. and de- mure. CAROL COWAN- Me for Monlanaf' BOB DAGGETT-Mr. Berge+hon's IiH'Ie helper. KATHERINE EBY-A good hearf is worI'h all 'rhe heads in 'rhe world. SUE ELY-She's gol if bad. MIRIAM EYE-Doing all her Reading a+ Wesl. MIRIAM FANSLER-Dark Eyes. BOB FAR REL-Our Lochinva r. ZOB ABERG-Laugh and Ihe world laughs wiI'h BILL GATZ-The plowman homeward wends his weary way. DICK GOFF-Somebody's darling-whose is he now? JOAN GROVE- As I Iive and brea'rheI JOYCE HARLEY-Smoofhie. JINNY HAYES-oh Those IegeI ERNIE HEIMAN- Thal beaufiful smile! JANET HUISKAMP-I live 'rhe life I love. CAROLYN JACKSON-SHII wafers run deep. SHIRLEY JOHNSON-Possum' Puss. JUNE KANSTRUP-Talkalive. DELORES KIESLING-You're in love wiI'h some- one. AVERY KESSLER-I'm ius+ good. DICK KLEIN--Our rabbil-raiser. BILL KLEIN- I'm a good boy. DOROTHY KOBBS-Boof, saddle, Io horse and away. JACKIE LANGLOIS-Who wouldn'I' love you? TED MARTIN-Does he know anylhing abou? ra- dio? DICK IVIEIER-Everybedye friend. J I g AUSTIN MUNSON-Oh, Ihal Iiloraryl-i BILL NELSON- Tell me why. s I A I serrv NEEsvIe-L'eI+Ie+e. I DICK ORTMEYER-Our cain-raiser. PAUL PARKER- You'd never know he was smarI'. PAT PATTERSON-She +reads a slraighl' and nar- row pafh. SAM PIPER- You are my sunshine. ART POSBECK-Being shorl' has some advan- Iages. KY PRECOURT-Scumllll BOB REGENBERG-Can'I help being funny. DAVE RENDALL-Those Lakewood women! f 71' JOHN ROCKEY-He leads a double life. I: ENNIO ROSSI-Thal isn'I a permanenl. V 5, MARY A. RUSSELL-The mildesl manners and I'he mildesl hearl. FLOYD SCHNABEL- School-wha? a life! - . MARTIN SELFRIDGE-our II++Ie gremlsn. ' CLARA SKINNER-I+'s nice +o be nalural if you're nalurally nice. LUCILLE SMALLWOOD- I'm no'r nervous-I jus? can'+ si+ sI'ilI. KATHRYN SOMMERS-Shorl and sweel. BILL STACY-Here I am, girls. COLEEN ST. CLAIR-Wha+'s Cenlral gol' Ihal we haven r? ED TALLARD--Does he live on Foresl Slreel? DORIS WERMUTH-Sleepy I'ime gal . . . JIM WHIFFIN-The baskefball sfar.
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