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Teachers . . . Walker Hall Left to right: Mr. Ear! Watkins, Mrs. Lucile Taylor, Mr. John Gant, Miss Hilda Richey, Mr. Alexander Rubiano, Mrs. Norma Reece, Mr. James McKeon, Miss Ruth Edwards, Mr. Robert Scribner, Miss Dagny Bergstrom, Mr. Charles Duick and Mr. Harvey Finnestad. Cochrane Hall Seating. left to right: Mrs. Mary Lou Erlacher, Mrs. Janice Haynes, Mrs. Beulah Saxe, Mrs. Irma Curry, Mrs. Dorothy S trie by. Standing: Mrs. June Carlson, Mrs. Edra Duick. Miss Lee Ann Ohly, Mrs. Martha Kelsey, Miss Roberta Jach, and Mrs. .Anna Huff. Vocational First row, left to right: Mrs. Sue Kelly, Mrs. Maude Dunham. Mr. Luther Stack, Mrs. Barbara Fairwood. Mr. Milton Lee. Second row: Mr. Edward Strieby, Mrs. Esther Brown, Mr. Leonard Peacock. Mr. Edward Minis Third raw Mr u nidn Cordano and Mr. James KalUna.
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I Linda Barbian, leave my love of talking to Pamela Odden. Richard Bergner, leave my incredible imagination to Cheryl Sarber. Virginia Bethke, leave my shyness to Debbie Kuglitach. Ronald Borkowski, leave my love of fishing to Bruce Kolb. Ernest Burke, leave my conceitedness to Kenneth Hewitt. Michael Campagna, leave my beautiful long lashes to Kathy Cox. Richard Fleming, leave my hippie ways to Beverly Schobe. Carl Frels, leave my stubbomess to Kim Craig. Debbie Graves, leave my timidness to Jessie Renner. Christy Grover, leave my facial expressions to Navarro Davidson. Charles Harbison, leave with pleasure, my constant teasing to David Budzinski. I, Mary Lou Harbison, leave my talent to exaggerate to Phil Allen. I, Mary Hoffer, leave my complaints to Diane Hoppe. I, Martha Huntington, leave my “wildlike” ways to Mary Drew. I, Kathy Kern, lovingly leave my boy craziness to Helaine Galis. I, Ronald Kolda, leave my artistic ability to Alyee Kowalski. L Barbara Kowalski, leave my fussiness and ladylike ways to Jackie Perry. I, Patty Kuglitsch, leave with a giggle, my ability to flirt, to Yvonne Olsen. I, John Laufenberg, leave my earslitting horselaugh to Wayne Pie-meisl. I, Yvonne Liska, leave my glamorous long hair to Nora Vandre. I, Ricky Loescher, leave my gigantic height to Roger Durand. I, Mark Mazur, leave my girl craziness to Randy Suhr. We, Barbara Majetich and David Meddaugh leave our Sunday afternoon dates to Mark Tollefson and Dorothy Drew. I, Loma Olsen, leave my intelligence to Joe Zavrl, Jr. I, Bobbin Riggle, leave my turning crimson while talking, to Kathy Franz en. I, Gloria Roland, leave my love of food to Danny Ford. I, Lenette Sandberg, leave my freckles to Mark Thompson, to carry on forever. And last, but not least, I, David Smith, leave my extra-ordinary neatness to Mike Mugavero. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal on this tenth day of June in the year one thousand nine hundred and seventy- one.
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Classes • • • Level V-O Left to right: lames Snoopy Karen Snoopy Mary Ana Snoopy Kenneth Snoopy Victoria Snoopy Gregory Snoopy Ear! Snoopy Level V-l Front, left to right: Helaine Galls Anne Berres Kathy Franzen Larry Doiel Rear: Wayne Piemeisl Mark Tollefson Michael FahJey Roger Durand Level V-2 From, left to right. I ollcen Baker Jean Ferguson Sara Rhoades Alice Kowalski Rear: John Aniondson John Damrow Scott McHone Jac Rudersdorf William Bowers
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