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Abrahamson, Marilyn Aliizer, Mary Jane Sfenographer. Ambilious and pleas- ani, Marilyn was inleresled in lhe Girls Club and The Carnival. and was a Hall and Counseling Cadei. Abrahamson, Sherman Chemisl. Sociable and exuberanf, Abie was a member of Band, Or- chesfra, Brass Ensemble, Boys Union, Hi-Y and was a Hall Cadel. Adams, Lorraine Dancer. Wilh rwinlnling foes and flashing eyes, Lorraine enlerlained af many programs, was a Girls Club member, and worlced on The Carnival and Miracle Play. Adamslri, Marlha Slenographer. A girl who follows complacenlly fha course of her life, Marlha has been a Hall Cadef, a Girls Club member, and a depend- able worlcer on various commillees. Adolphson, Audrey Secrefary. A grave person who ob- serves much and says liflle, Au- drey's vocalional inleresi lies in Secrelarial and Sfenographic worlc. Alberls, Jane Secreiary. Jane has a winning smile and a friendly spirif lhaf win her many friends. Girls Club, Usher, Counseling Cadei, Camera Club, Red Cross, and Hall Cadel were her acliviries al Denleld. Children's Nurse. This quainl lilfle lass is nimble and daunlless and al- ways has an answer ready. She has worked in lhe Candy Shoppe and in lhe Miracle Play. Anderson, Alice L. Sfenographer. Possessing a sunny nalure. and a delerminalion lo suc- ceed, Alice belonged lo Girls Club and Pep Club, and was a Hall Ca- def and a worker in The Carnival for Two years. Anderson, Arfhur H. Civil Service. A Boy wilh a rogu- ish air abou? him which belies his scholarly abilily, Arlhur was an ush- er, a candy seller al foolball games and a member of Boys Union, Hob- by Club and Hi-Y. Anderson, Charles L. Physical Educaiion. Languid and easy-going wirh a preference for alhlefics, Charles was in Foofball, Traclc, D Club, Boys Union, and has worlred on 'rhe Carnival. Anderson, Dagney S. Sfenographer. A girl who blends in quiefly wilh Those around her, Dag- ney was a Hall Cadel, an Usher, a member of Pep Club and Girls Club, and worlred on The Carnival. Anderson, Dorofhy M. Secrelary. A good worker, a good friend, and a good sludenl, Doro- Thy was in Girls Glee Club and worlred in lhe Miracle Play in her sophomore year. Allen, Duane Anderson, Elaine l. Aufo Mechanic. A casual person wilh an air of brislcness, Duane was presidenl of The Airplane Modeling Club, and was on lhe Ar? Cornmil- lee for ihe Miracle Play. fwenfy-live Slenographer. One of fhose unob- lrusive persons you have To lenow 'ro really appreciale. Girls Club, Hall Cadel, Usher, Pyramid and Miracle Play were among her acfivifies. MSA
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IENICIQ CLA!! IHIIITUIQY We, lhe class ol '39, se? our fhree years ago on our iourney rhrough high school in The mos? dilapidared of covered wagons. Wifh Miss LaMon+agne and Mr. McKenna as guides, and under The able leadership ol Rodney l-lielm, Olaf Swenson, Warren Lundeen, and Joyce Sorenson we compleled 'rhe lirsl lap of our long 'rrelc wifhoul mishap, To celebrale, we held a big liesla af 'rhe lrading posl April lb, I937. The nexl year we prepared lo conrinue in a new prairie schooner srrenglhened by experience. This lime we really fell ourselves a par? of The greal movemenl lo' ward Educafion and Life. Led by Warren Lundeen, Olaf Swenson, and Olaf l-lagemo, we progressed sreadily onward To rhe final sfrelch of our journey. Many were fhe diversions along 'rhe way in The form of sporfs, music, and drarnalicsp all of which served to lighren rhe weary miles, On May 27, 1938, we regaled Those before us who had compleled The 'rrip wilh a grand promenade. Then we, loo, rurned our laces +o- ward The sefring sun. This lime our vehicle was a swill sfurdy covered wagon capably driven by George Goldsrnilh, Eugene Johnson, Merrill Green, and Belly Younglcranlz. Miss Brenneman proved an unerring guide 'ro lhe end of The Trail. We were sen? off wilh The good wishes and handclasps of 'rhe friends we lefl behind on rhe lrail. Now, we Turn our baclcs upon +he 'frail and face lhe long climb up The mounfain of success--and we will climb 'rho The roclcs be rugged. :X I-'i-' ,MV . A I ,Z
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.qi- . -so . is CQ Anderson, Eleanore Anderson, Reid F. Secrefary. lnlelligeril and lrusf- wrnrlhy, Eleanor was a member of Surgeon, Persevering and grave. Reid was a debaler in his sopho- Girls Club, was an Usher, and has more ear and was a member Qi worked on the Crilerion. Y lhe Boys Union. Anderson, Ellen C. Anderson, Roberi A. Governmenl Clerk. A willing worker with a wry sense of humor, Ellen was an Usher, a 'rypisl for 'the Cri- Terion, a Girls Club member, and worked in lhe Candy Shoppe. Anderson, Esfher E. Sales Clerk. Eslher is quiel and un- obfrusive, and conscienlious aboul her work. Anderson, Fern H. Dramefic Ari. With a friendly dis- posilion and pleasing ways, Fern was on fhe Denield Publicily Com- milfee, and belonged 'ro lhe Hobby Club and Pep Club, Anderson, Kalhryn Louise Teacher. Voluble, apprecialing lhe liner fhings of life, Karhryn has dis- linguished herself in her scholaslic work, in lhe Girls Club Cabinel, fhe Oracle sfalf, and on lhe ECA com- millee. Anderson, Marjorie Beauly Operafor. A modes? girl wilh a zeal for doing lhings, Mar- iorie parlicipaled in Girls Club, Glee Club, Pep Club, Pyramid, and Mixed Chorus. Anderson, Rae C. Beaufy Culiure. Pelife and dainiy, Rae was a Hall Cadel, a member of Pep Ciub, and worked in lhe Girls Club Carnival in her senior year. 'lwerlly Civil Engineer. lnclined lo be slo- ical lo all buf his music inferesls, Roberl sang fenor in ihe A Cappel- la choir and played his Trombone. Anderson, Valerie D. Sienographer. A conscientious work- er wilh a likeable personalily, Val- eria was a Library Cadel, a Hall Cadet, and a Girls Club member. Anderson, Virginia B. Beauiy Operalor. A practical liHle person wifh a happy-go-lucky smile, Virginia was in Glee Club, and Mixed Chorus her sophomore year. Anderson, Wilbur Business. Wilh a serious mind and conscienfious working habils, Wil- bur has been a willing worker in many acliviiies. Among fhem are Boys Union, Hi-Y, Usher, Pyramid, Hobby Club and singing groups. Anderson, William D. Business. Courleous and genial wilh a iasle for promofing various acfiv- ilies. William parlicipaled in lhe Miracle Play al Denfeld and many aclivilies oulside oi school. Anfonacci, Frances Beaufy Culfure. The boys kepl har so busy fha? she didn'l have lime lo sludy. This peppy Girls Club member has enviable coal-black hair. -six 4 vi .13 5
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