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SOPHOMORES DITI Urat Row—Fixen. G. Brautigan. R. Bass. Leuenberger. R. Fortarel. K. Chandler. T. Christensen. Second Row—L. Gehrig. Caywood. R. Atkinson. J. Frary. K. Bonck. W. Friehauf. T. Bellmore, A. Andersen. L. Kauffman. Third Row— M. Armstrong. Gade. R. Koehler. M. Edmonds. R. Brittell. H. Friehauf. Georgia. Drieth. M. Christensen. J. Gault. N. Awmiller. First Row—Speer. Huleatte. Rasmussen. Leuenberger. Varner. Lucht. Loest. H. Walters. Second Row—Mayfield. Thompson. Weitzel. G. Petersen. Moseley. Lindell. F. Howard. M. Stallsworth. Johnson. E. Ward. Winger. Third Row—Hart. McGregor. S. Stoops. Harada. Lund. Treber. I. Herrmann, Weber. M. Tompkins.
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Shirley Stoops Sammie Haraoa Rachel Brittell Jane Lund Treasurer President Vice-President Secretary SOPHOMORES A group of eighty-one greenhorns dismounted in front of the Brush corrals on September 5, 1933. Several found they could not ride the wild horses and returned to more quiet civilization. At the beginning of the second season of broncho busting only seventy-two were able to successfully ride the bronchos. Though the horses are harder to ride each season, these determined amateurs hope to come triumphantly through their second year of training and take up the reins of the more advanced riders. These efforts are sure to bring fame and renown to the Class of 1937. Herman Klippert Jack Pettkvs Alia Omlsson Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer President FRESHMEN Seventy-nine freshmen in the little red school-house opened the book called High School, on September 4. The frontispiece was initiation. This was a heart-rending page for the frightened freshmen, but they were brave and soon conquered it. Next they turned to the selection of a sponsor and elected Mr. H. F. Johnson. Thus ends the first chapter: the class of 1938 is now ready for the chapter called Sophomores in the book of “High School.
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FRESHMEN HHH ■ First Row—B. Christensen, Colwell. R. Hunt. Brening. Johnson. C. L. Greenwood. Beck. 1. Andersen. Carr. Second Roiv—G. Gault. Clift. T. Dietz. A. Brautigan. M. Atkinson. Hoxworth. A. Bundgaard. boos, Holeman. Hass. M. Brownlee. Third Row—R. Bonck, W. Buchanan. D. Edmonds. J. Eakins. Alexander. L. Dryden. R. Crowley. Holden. Roland Hunt. F. Cox. J. Baughman. M. Allen. First Row—D. Ruhl, Martin. Rutherford. Alta Ohlsson. Johnson. M. Mock. Young. A. Krehmeyer. R. Scott. Second Row—Little. H. Kiippert. D. Smith. C. Petersen. M. Kast. Lanham, Jean de Beur. J. Petteys. F. Peters. Stanton. Metz. I. Ward. Walker. Third Row—Miller. Schilling. V. Scott. Kraft. Stiverson. E. Leis. Stewart, M. Kiippert. Weber. J. Peters. A. Scott, Lamb. B. Paynter. Markley.
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