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On the ,lg tin-1-wr I ' X I Q SOPHOMORE CLASS first day of school Ca long time agol we were all rushing about asking everybody where the classrooms were, what the bells meant, and what happened next. It was a weird sort of a waking dream, but things gradually took on a solid look and, quite suddenly, we realized that we felt quite at home. Our first officers were Jack Crandall, president, June Nelson, vice- presidentg and Parker Hazen, secretary-treasurer. Under their leadership during the year we sold hamburgers at the fair, and by hard work and coop- eration made twenty dollars profit. The same willing spirit made our class the winner of the inter-class contest in the sale of basketball tickets. We won again in the inter-class dramatics contest. In this event our entry was 'Mrs. Hull's Club Paper,' a comedy which made a real hit with the audience. Basketball also provided an opportunity for our members to show their abilities, and two of them, Jack Crandall and Russell Doolittle, won places on the teams. So many of us were interested in music that Mr. Von Holwede helped us to form our duct, from dance given George own orchestra. Thus the dance we held was strictly a class pro- dancers to music. Our orchestra also furnished the music for a by the Sophomores at which we were guests. Hawkins was elected president for our Sophomore yearg the other officers were Russell Doolittle, vice-president, Charles Hawkins, secretary, and Vileta Baethke, treasurer. The balloting for these officials proved very exciting because of a series of six ties that occured during the vot- ing. At the 1935 fair we sold candy, popcorn balls,and taffy apples so BUO- cessfully that we brought a tidy sum to our treasury. Later in the year some of this money went for a potluck supper and dance to which the fresh- men were invited. In return they invited us to a very interesting 'Betty and Bob' party on St. Patriok's Day. Our social affairs during the past year began with a picnic for the girls at Miss Roberts' home. During the first week of the spring semester we gave a birthday surprise party to Mr. and Mrs. Riechers, at which we had a potluck supper and dancing. 20
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I ! lst. Row - 0. Jackson, G. Sherwood, V. Norman, D. Fitzgerald, Miss L. Smith, E. Zilke, L. Buohta, K. Germak, L. Loeper. Znd. Row - L. Pape, I. Bacon, J. Hughes, F. Dibble, A. Riordan, D. Smith, P, Edwards. Srd. Row - V. Wilton, L. Overton, D. Meyer, J. Allner, M. Modorkle, B. Pet- ersen, M. Zobel, A. Dalgaard, L. Voltz, E. Barth. 5 lst Row-I. Griffin, P. Zeien, T. Larson, A. Andersen, G. Hioheli, Mr, Spaoie, I. Mc Hanna, R. Christensen, T. Kubs, C. Harden, hdmvq,mwMLK.mwmH.MHu,LHwpwmR.hNmnmG. Rosenetook, W, Sheehan, R, Slyster, H. Gaston, R. Thill, A. Griffith. 3rd Row--8. Hughes, D. Minto, J. Herman, O. Hanks, H. Nelson, R. Brown, R. Griffin, H. Groebli, L. Houghton, 0. Pasohen, O. Shedek. WK 19
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SOPHOMORE GIRLS: lst Row-E. Van Patten, B. Sherman, H. Goodell, V. Baethke, M, Simonsen, G. Pierce, Miss Roberts, V. Ames, G. De Selms, H. Brett, M. Homan. Znd Row-L. Graft, J. Nelson, L. Nelson, M. Galiger, H. Zentmire, B. Grimes, M, Teohert, A. Skrypek, M. Musch, B. Williams. 3rd Row-L. Thurlwell, B. Anderson, G. Mahlum, V. Greenwald, V. Wells, W. Manning, M. Sibley, R. Cunningham, H. Olson, E. Malget, R. Chinn, G. McCormack. V iyef 1 w W5 3 Z + in 5 lst Row-C. Dunford, J. Thomas, R. Hallwas, P. Hazen, G. Hawkins, Mr. Riech- ers, R. Doolittle, B. Osmond, G, Hawkins, L. Perry, W. Nelson, F. Mice. 2nd Row-B. Schneider, H. Rudolph, B. Anderson, H. Denman, S. West, D. Kist- ler, E. Dressel, D. Elfering, W. Simon, L. Perry, A. Fennema, J. Crandall. 5rd new-M, G1-oebn, A. Van Patten. D- True-X. J - Basel. H. Chinn, J- Hidde' B. Madsen. J. Nielsen, S. Lutson, F. Harp, 0. Smith. bein
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