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Firsf row ,left lo righf-Gale, Jahr, Buller, Campbell, Johnson, Hauser, Yosf, Sleinhauer, Parkin Pilne Second row, lefl fo righl-Brader, Hanson, Baskerville, Schunlr, Thompson, Wear, Sarles, Sexlon Vilas Slanley, Beclr, Berg, Risinger, Swanson. Third row, lofi lo righl-Slain, Doig, Liflle, Trump, Benedicl, Tarbulion, Larson, Fraulschi, Williams Hoff man, Munson, McVey. Sclmwid, Nemic. Fourlh row, lofi fo righl-Ericlrson, Evans, Meanwell, Lulling, Pigorsch, Granf, Holland, Wafson Orsech Posfweiler, Fasseil, Lee, Barlh. FRESHMAN CLASS Presidenl Vice Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer JOAN SEXTON FRANK SARLES HELEN WEAR SALLY VILAS QF' N . xg! li ' fx .4 as 'X ffl rel AY
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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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GLADYS BARTH-Oh, fhose long, long beau- fiful Iocksl SALLY IREDI BASKERVILLE-Hi! Red! ROBERT BECK-Bring Beck my Roberf Io me. BARBARA BENEDICT- Make way. here I come. PHYLLIS BERG- lsn'+ +ha+ new kid cu+e? ELIZABETH BRADER- l'm a man-ha+er. REED BUTLER-- I pu+ my shoulder fo 'rhe wheel, -OUCH! DOUG CAMPBELL- The 'end of my forward' drive, Puff, Puff. DONALD DAMON- Oh well, Miss Springhorn, ....I gof an A in Speech. BARBARA DOIG- I'm fhe smarfesf girl in 'rhe FRESHMAN class. HELEN ERICKSON- I agree wifh EIizabe+h. MONROE EVANS- I jusf can'I' help cracking fhose puns because I'm hungry. CHARLIE FASSETT- Leaky FasseH -Idrip, dripIlN,o. I Cheer lead her. X law. ifvqiffg-I . IL' Ishes a mack, an 6 JAMES GALE- Like my name, I wish fo bIow. I JOANNE GEIER- A sailor! A sailor! WINIFRED GRANT- No Hausing shorfage for me. FRITZ HANSON- I sfill go+ Monroe bea+. DUANE HAUSER- l +ake if for GRANTed. CHERIE ANN HOFFMAN- I didn'f go ouf wifh him. I BOB HOLLAND- I iusf can'+ seem fo keep my mind made up. If ELWOOD JAHR- AufhorI Aufhorl Aufhor? GRAHAM JOHNSON- Crackers, buf nof foo crummy. DAVID LARSON- Jim, Frank, and I like fhe air up here: if's purer. NANCY LEE- I laugh af Louise's iokes. KENNY LITTLE-Las? year, a wee, shy liHIe boy : how he's changed! BEVERLY LULLING- I'm having male 'rroublelf xi WALTER MEANWELL- Mean-well? Well. mean! WAYNE MCVEY- Somefhing new was added and The girls like if. LOUISE MUNSON- Tha+'s a joke, son! I made if up myself. DOLORES NEMEC- lf 'rhere's anyfhing aboul' cards, ask me. DAVID ORSECH- Anybody gof a rna+ch? BILL PARKIN- I have Dave. RICHARD PIGORSCH- I'm no+ conceifedq I iusf like myself. JOHN PIKE-A bif shy, whaf? WILLIAM PALMER--Caughf on fasf, didn'+ he? IRMGARD POSTWEILER- I iusf love Speech class: red's my favorife color. JIM REWEY-Rewey screwy? Fooey! BILLY RISINGER- lsn'+ she pulchra? IIs fhis righf, Miss Weigh+man?I FRANK SARLES- I'II say he's frank. ALFRED SCHUNK-Spring fever all year round. JUDY SCHWID-Who's Iiffle baby are you? JOAN SEXTON-She's gof all 'rhe sexes on fhe FUD. DOROTHY STANLEY- I have a sisfer in Wis- consin High. JOAN STEIN- Poor Joan ain'f for nobody-7 HAROLD STEINHAUER- I'm no frump Ifhank gooclnessl, buf I'm sure a card. MARJORIE SWANSON- Eyes of blue. six feef Iwo, and red hair-fha+'s my man. ANN TARBUTTON- Me and my big mou+h. NANCY THOMPSON-- Jerry Thompson is re- Ia+ed fo me Idon'+ I wish.I PAUL TRUMP- The besf guy in 'rhe ninfh grade. IGuess who wrofe +his?I SALLY VILAS-Only ONE from Lakewood? MARY WATSON - Sally's my besf Ienemyl girl friend. HELEN WEAR-Personalily smile! JAMES WILLIAM-Jim for shorf lall six of himll iBOB YOST-Successor fo Bill.
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