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Q. f My Faculty N ,S , FIRST ROW-A. Anderson, H, Arentsen, J. Eheman, F. Fabro, E. Fairchild, iv Glaser, H. Hastings, F. J. Herda. QL, SECOND ROW-A. Hoag, E. Kittleson, H. Krauss, B. Lee, K. Logan, E. Melander, S' G. Melby, G Meyers. Q THIRD ROW--B. Nelson, E. Nelson, T. Ording, E. Paulucci, A. Peterson, H. N. Pe- ' terson, E. Pirkl, L. Reck. fX FOURTH ROW-C. Rykken, J. Smith, P. Souers, G. Stieler, A. Stull, F. Willey, W. Williams, F. Zila. X Nine
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1 The concluding chapter to the history of the class of 1938 is heing written. This is a story of struggle and sacrifice. It is a story of work, play, and achievement. One finds here records of lost opportun- ities, and it hecomes a story not only of success and satisfaction, hut one of fail- ure and disappointment. In short, this is a story of life itself. The record which the class of 1938 shall make in life, will, in all prohahility, differ very little from the one which it is completing now. Individuals may vary, some may do better, others not as well-hut in the main, your future per- formance will not ,differ greatly from your past. I hope that all of you shall he ahle to improve and to make a valuahle con- trihution to life, and in turn, may you enjoy your fair share of the good things which life has to offer. H. N. Peterson Superintendent The world presents many prohlems 1 which the members of the class of 1938 must help to solve. The world needs men and women who have the knowledge to apply to these prohlems, who are will- ing to give their services to their solu- tion, who have the character to stand for the right, and who can either provide the leadership for the attack on the proh- lems or have the intelligence to follow such a leader. The challenge is yours, Seniors. May you meet it in the same fine spirit with which you have mas- tered the prohlems of the past three years. My good wishes and those of our faculty are with you. F. I. Herda Pri n ci pal Eight
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s 3 JJ, X Class Advisers H. Krauss K. Logan G. Melby B. Nelson Miss Krauss, member of the faculty, and Senior Class adviser, showed marked ability in her coaching of last year's Junior class play, Where's Peter? . She has acted as a faithful servant to all high school activities and her pleasing personality has been implanted into the hearts and minds of this yearls graduates. Although Mr. Logan has been quite shy in expressing his view- points, we can readily see that he has been one of the most influential advisers any class could possess. With his sociable character and his unlimited amount of work with the debate team, Mr. Logan will always serve as a guiding light to the up and coming seniors. For his unsurpassing intelligence along che scientific lines, for his work With the baseball team, and for his efficient work in transmitting his knowledge of stage scenery and set ups to the Stage force, Mr. Melby will always be remembered for his splendid co-operation as a class adviser. Miss Nelson, adviser of the Alexian staH, probably did the most to make the first Junior-Senior prom a success. The Senior class is Very grateful to her for her undying friendship to her students and for her art in establishing a greater commercial department into the high school. We, the members of the Senior class, feel that a hearty thanks should be extended to the members of the faculty and especially to the class advisers. May we, as individuals, take this opportunity of showing our appreciation to you for your patience in dealing with us during our high school days. T611
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