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Juniors BACK Row: L. DeLosh, B. Cook, K. Pinkston, F. Clerihan, A. Weaver, L. Frosli. THIRD ROW: L. Morrow, A. Nelson, L. Clark, L. Long, B. Dennis, M. Zocrb, M. M. Twiss, E. Built-y, C. Cliristenson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Butterfield, li. Blixt, W. Sliaw. ,I. Weinman, I.. Swisher, K. Zinunerman, G. Magnuson, H. Potter, A. Atkins. Ftt0N'l' Row: R. McDowell, D. Lewis, R. Adams, F. Backus, E. Nelson, D. Shaw, P. Hutvliins. Nl. Lewis, B. Bailey, F. Wilkinstmn, M. Bailey. President ........,.....,.. ..,...... . ,Roland Potter Vice President ,.,..,. , . . Leon DeLosh Secretary-Treasurer. ,.... . ....,, .... B ernadine Dennis DICTIONARY OF CLASS NAMES Alvin-Beloved by all liernadine-Bold as a bear Carl-Strong. manly, noble spirited Doris-The sea Iflaine-Light FlorineMFlower Faye-Fairy Kenneth-Leader Lucy-Born at daybreak Laura-Laurel Nlilclred-Gentle eounselor Robert-Bright i11 fame Winifred-Winner of peace Arthur-Highg noble Beulah-Married Dick-Strong as a ruler Evelyn-Agreeable Francis-Free Leon-Lion Lorine-Laurel Mary-Bitter Roland-Fame of the land Mr. Lantz- As soon as I saw you come around the bend I said to myself, '45 at least' ',. Letha Mae- How dare you? It's this hat that makes me look so old . 4- Mr. Knowlton- What is density ?', Bud Cook- I can't define it but I can give an illustration-7' Mr. K.- The illustration is good. Sit down . Page Nine
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Senior Play W ! E. Magnuson, .I. Morrow, I.. Harwager, K. De-whirst. .l. Adams, A. Walker. L. Hartman, C. liasllmnrn, li. Stupplelieen. O. Messersmith. H. Worrell, D. Brown. AUNT MINNIIC FROM MINNESOTA Minnie Miller llf. Stuppleheen! was the sort of girl who was a horn old maid. She has left her home town years ago to live with a rich aunt on a farm in Minnesota. When she returns to visit her sister. Emily Evans 41. Adams! and l'imily's daughters lfva tH. Wlorrelll and Elvira IL. Harwager! she is a changed woman. gay, dressed fit-to-killii. and full of pep. Xvith great en- thusiasm she plans how she will wake up her home of Brandon. with the help of her sister. nieces, and two young men. Emery 10. Messersmith! and Guy Ll. Morrow!. Silas lL. Hartman! mayor of the town, objects to her plans but Minnie persuades him that it is all right. Wortllingtcmrt Willter IK. Dewhirst! a swindler from the city, steals Aunt Minnieis money. but Patience Perkins lA. Walker! the town gossip saves the plot. There are also two girls from the city who come to visit in Brandon at this time. Cornelia iD. Brown W! and Nella tri. Magnuson!. At the last Aunt Minnie and Andy Andrews 1C. Eastburn!. Aunt Minnie's former suitor. are reunited in blissful happiness. Directed hy Mrs. Powell. SENIORS WHO'S XVHO ,lane A. Great feeling of her own. Nellie Jane W. Let me silent be, for silence is the speech of love. Doris S. I can resist every thing except temptations. jinnnie M. Folks think l'm innocent, anyway. Lester A. So far as he's concerned it's spring all the year round. lilsie S. Let me dance tonight. tomorrow night, and forever more. Hazel B. Sometimes l sit and think and sometimes l just sit. Irma P. When l was somewhat younger. I was reckoned pretty gay. Hazel ,lane W. State your lnusiness. my time is limited. Bud Dunn. Brigham Young had nothing on me. Donald S. lf arguing were money, l'd be a millionaire. Darlene B. We'll dance ,til dawn. Darrell Mc. West is west but East is best. Norman S. No cupid's darts for me. Owen M. l'll sing you a thousand love songs. Page Eight
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Sophomores I RON'l' ROW: Le-ff lo right ,I. Iiieff, li. I.antz. I.. Cieser. I.. Knowlton, fi. Lewis. J. Beek- with. C. Sergun. .I. Pope. II. Wehrman. R. Fitsgzearhl, R. Watson. Sl-.COND Row: R. Forresler, IJ. Farmer, M. Easthurn. N. Ilartman, A. Brown. I.. Shields. NI. I aIn-rly. I. Long. I.. Mills. M. Naylor. THIRD How: I.. 0'Conm-II, Ii. Cieser. D. Grogan, C. Andre. G. Schroeder. V. Steele. G. Dennis, IJ. ,Iam-olrsoii. M. I'iuneII. I.. Williams. BACK KUWZ Mr. Knowlton, Y. Niehois. B. Stone, V. w'It'IlllIl8l1, M. Dawson. B. Stone. ,I. ,IuIlllsuIl. A. KUUII. As freshmen this was a elass of fifty-five members. Even though the num- Imer has deereased. the eiass of '40 still retains the distinetion of heing the largest 1-Iass at the present time. The representation of the elass has Iieeu an asset to A. II. 5. liiglu were registered throughout the year for vom-aI musie and for instrumental groups. As yet ouiy a few memhers have partieipatcd in speeeh aetivities. hut douhtless the uuiuher will iuerease. Fifteen members ofthe group are active in Pep Cluh, and Iiie hots have partieipated in athletics. Of this group two have heeu Iet- termen. Ofifieers for the pasl sehool year have heen: President. Gayle Dennis: I iee-presimlent. .lohu Pope. and Seerelary-'I'reasurer. Ilorothy Farmer. STATISTICS ON S0 PHO MORICS Average age of elassf--Three years Average width of mouth-from hear Axeragze height--II:-Iow standard. to hear. Au-rage Wt'If.fIlIf'Ill'lllIf-WOIQIIII. Average iuteIIigeneefNo tests pro- Axerage size of hat-one hloek. vided. Axerage size oi hose two foot. I.aziest Illf'lIlIN1l' of eIass-tie. You Average size of shoef-one fool Niehois and CarI Sergfuu. Page Ten,
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