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FRESHMAN CLASS NEWS We started the year with seventeen pupils, Lawn Anderson, LaVon Brynjulson, George Brown, Carol Griendhiem, Elaine Graupman, Reuben Hagelie, Dennis Lund, DeVerne Neunliller, Lorraine Rall, Vauna Seibel, Inez Weippert, Dick Will, Elaine Sommerville, Lucille Stevens, Dorthy Taylor, Myrna Tallman, and Jimmy Wollman. During the second six weeks LaVon Brynjulson left us, leaving only sixteen. The main event of the year was Initiation. The best-dressed were Lawn Anderson, A dancer , and DeVerne Neumiller, a milk maid . On October 27, 1948, the Freshrnen entertained the rest of the high school at a Halloween Party. During the course of it, all in attendance went through a Cha1nber of Horrors , and which was truly horrible. Our subjects are: General Science and General Mathematics under Mr. Artnzong English under Miss Hallorg and Junior Business under Mr. Simmons. Our class officers are as follows: president--Carol Griendhiem, vice-president --Lawn Anderson, secretary-treasurer--Lucille Stevens, class representative is Carol Griendheirn. SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWS Our school year started with twelve member three of which have been added this year. They are as follows: Norma Fuhrman, Jack Grover, Lois James, Bobby Jesse, Don Jorgenson, Donna Johnson, Clara Rexine, Virgil Sucket, Jane Schurnaker, Ralph Wollman, Ardyce Thoresenton, and Charles Thoresenston. The outstanding event of this year was initiating the Freshmen class. Which turned out to be a successful job. Some of the Sophomores also took part in the Junior play. Our class officers are as follows: president--Charles Thorstenson, vice-president--Don Jorgenson, secretary-treasurer--Lois James class representative is Charles Thorstenson. JUNIOR CLASS NEWS At the beginning of the year there were eight members who enrolled in the Junior class. They were Lawrence Haluska, Jack Krueger, Clyde Johnson. Virgil Koenig, Allen Brynjulson, Marlyn Scharbert, Billy Scharbert, and Iris Stroh. Allen Brynjulson left the class and moved out west after the first six weeks of school. The class officers this year are as follows: president--Jack Krueger, vice-president--Billy Scharbert, secretary-treasurer--Iris Stroh, and class representative to the student council is Jack Krueger. Mr. Simmons is our class advisor. The Junior class has selected their class play. It is a three act comedy named Keep Moving . The cast includes Clyde Johnson, Marlyn Scharbert, Lawrence Haluska, Jack Krueger, Billy Scharbert, Iris Stroh, five Sophomores, Jane Schuxnaker, Norma Fuhrman, Clara Rexine, Donna Johnson, and one Freshrnan girl, Vauna Seibel. The prompter will be Virgel Koenig. Miss Hallor is the director. The class is collecting dues again this year for future use. 17
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