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Page 23 text:
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First Row—Doris Alcen. Elsie Thomas. Ardith Clapp. Minnie Richardson, Gloria Hutton. Katherine Fulfs, Ardith Boyden, Lou Ellen Orser, Merilyn Pederson, Lois McLadery, Jackie Spencer. Second Row—Dorothy Peterson. Ruth Baker. Lorraine Tri, Ardelle Jensen, Irene Lindquist, Joy Verduin. Marilyn Jensen. Barbara Carlson, Rose Jacobson. Third Row—Bonnie Thomsen. Evelyn Wright, Doris Birkestol, Faith Butterfield, Dorothy Boursaw, Naomi Howell, Marian Bryan, Rose Dellwing Marjorie Johansen, Doris Fingarson, Donna Stowe. Fourth Row—Colleen Cruver, Dorothy Brown. Lenore Erickson, Jean Hansen, Jean Backstrom, Edith Harts, Jean Hoidahl, Darleen Sesby. Ruby Armstrong. Bonnie Fry. Jeannine Rhynard. First Row—Lou Hiott. Marvin Vognild. Erland Elefson, Dennis Alskog. Dale Vick. Glen Turk, Har- vey Gallagher. Second Row—Wally Deeter, Bob Willet. Don Putnam. Bob Carlson, Sylvan Olson, Everett Tiland, Bob Cohoon. Bob Wallitner. Third Row—Art Hoery. Darrel Morris. Ray McClure. Howard Robb. Gerald Holland, George Trott, Russell Gough, Art Moll. Fourth Row—Bernard Barnier. Bob Smith, Lawrence Hafner, Herb Eliason, John Moll. Roland Arvidson, Kenneth Johnson, Bill Kesinger, Jim Lee. 2
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You Sophomores have had a successful year. While looking back over this school year I find 9 football lettermen and 5 basketball lettermen from your class. In honor so- ciety I find 23 students, which I might say is pretty good. At the beginning of the year the Sophomores gave the poor little Frosh a party. The date was September 29. In the all-school play, held on February I, were 6 members of your industrious class. The Soph- omore girls found they really had a lot of talent in their class and took first place in the annual Girls' League Mixer contest held among the classes each year. You also came out second in the sale of the annual. May your junior year be as successful as the past year has been. 20
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Page 24 text:
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resnmen y« Rep»esen'' I, Oscar, was once again privileged to greet another freshman class to the Home of the Eagles. You came here as mere babes, but soon adjusted yourselves to high school life. There are many things ahead of you, as you have three more years at A.H.S. I shall be watch- ing over you and let us hope you will achieve your goal at the end of this time. You have done well in your first year at Arlington. Second place in the A.S.B. Sale was won by you. Honor was yours with one member representing your class in the All- School play. In Football you had three lettermen and you gave a successful party for the Sophomores. As time goes by you will add to your list of accomplishments.. I am looking forward to seeing your class of 48 again next year. 22
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