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Taf Row-Allie-rt Nelson. llilliert Mueller. john Doherty, Donald Anderson, Joseph Rhocle Iltmcrt Boyer, Victor Fielflman. lilllll Christiansen. .llidrllr Rozrgfora Smith, lfllen .Xnilreasen, ililltbllllil lP,u'g4, Margaret Lgrligsrn. Xlzirgrtrc Lonwi Nluie Showers. Bottom Rrfwfllertlrtiile Finnegan. L-1l.Illl'flllt' .Xntlersmn ji-an Strnfe. Margaret Larkin lor une loe Helen Sachrison, Dorothy Grubb. lust luniors Weve learnecl our Shakespeare, Keats, and Dickens, XVe've Stucliecl the laws of Science. XYe've struggled and workerl and guesserl At their appliance. YVasl1ington, Lincoln, and the Great XYorlcl XY:1r,' H . , . , , l his great depression and lxoosevelt s Deal, Lame Duck Sessions, Russia, japan, And prohibition repeal. 'l'here's more to learn in the year that will follow, VVhen tl1at's over, our time here is done. W'e'll make the best of that one year, The last, before life in earnest's begun. fAA1,vIN llA Page Twenty-5z'2 4 11 NSIQN
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Tofv leflfUffXXv1lllCl' Hentpfinu. George Shearer. Marion Lycligsen, George Rosenrlall, Lloyd Finley, Francis Xlefonnell. Ianies Ilelonir, Carl llntzirns. Flfidrlh' Rau'-Y-,loseplline liicolo, Jane Hager, 'Fhelma Kenner. lfthel lllitslein, Mae Hornlyerger, Ruth Zabel, Margaret Ronnow. Ellen Sorensen. Gerlrnrle Hayes, Milflrecl Conrad, Myrtle Smith. Hutton! lx'nm'-V-Kay l'.TIll'IllSCI1. Frank Roefler. llelninth Burger, Harold Both, Maurice Gantzert, XYilmer Griffith, 'llllOIUllS Lawler. lunior Class Nl ISS 5lcCl,lfl.l..XNll, Sponso 1 I 'l'he 1933-34 Junior Class has for its sponsor. Miss Etlnamae KlcClellanrl. Albert Nelson was elected llresiclentg -lohn Doherty, 'Freasurerg jean Strnfe, Secretary. On November 17. the .lunior Class gave the play Hlll1SlJZ1ll1l for Sale. 'lihe Seniors gave their Stunt Show in january, and the Juniors presented ' Rosalie, which won lirst prize4three dollars. On Nlanuary 26, the Juniors gave a party for the play cast. Mr. and Mrs. ' Ilrothers. Mr. llolierty, Mr. and Nlrs. llager were the chaperons, and several teachers were guests. Xlarie .Xn1lerson, llelforrl .Xnrlerson. Margaret llnrns, lfsther Sotlini. jack lleterson. Phyllis Corcoran. C'l'hese people were not present when class eronps were taht-n.j ye Tivelxty-.si.v
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Toy' lf0'Zt'fll1llll Steiehen, lfiler l'homsen, Robert Anflerson, Geralcl Tostensen, Russell Tanxhling, XVIITFPII llntz, lfngene Atherton, lletliel XYright, Ray Clmpple. .llIrlt1'lt' Iron' Golrlie Kline, julie l5eYore, Pearl liilne, Susan Grey, Lillian Mathis:-n, liliznbeth llelong, llelen XYelJer, Annette Halin. Mary XYelrlon, lfileen XYeller, Jane Clausen. Hifttifnz Iron Clarence Zi-rlinger. Marvin' Smith. llonalfl IQ--inlasocler, Kenneth Hoffman, lfilwarcl xXl9lCll, tlllie XY:nllcer, ll:u'rt'5' Sou-iiseil, XY1ll1an1 xY0OtlWllTfl. Sophomore Class MISS XY! L81 YN-fSponsor 'llhe Sophomore class of 1933-34 has for its sponsor Miss VVilson, and for its officers: Arnolcl llanlcer, President: Kenneth lloffman, Vice-Presidelitg Harriet Thompson, Secretary and 'llrt-asurer. lt was cleciclecl at one of the early meetings of the class that the clues woulcl he twenty-live cents for the year. 'l'o help pay clues and raise money for the class a bake sale was helcl at Seymour's Drug Store, Saturday, September 23. Later it was cleeirlecl that the class wculml have a masquerade party, so on the night of lfriclay, October 27, the party was helfl with Nr. and Mrs. Brothers, Ihr. and llrs. Ntelclon, Klr. lrjtlllkxfly, and Mr. and Mrs. 'l'osteson as chaperons, and several teachers as guests. Mr. john 'Doherty won the prize for the best men's costume and Mary Ntelclon the prize for the girlls. XYhen the Seniors put on a Stunt Show in January, the Sophomores enacted fl pantomime l,ochinvar . 'l'he Sophomore class won a 31.00 prize for selling the most tickets to the stunt show. -RlARI,-XN lXlARTIN. Marv lilizabeth llrninbach :incl Charlotte Small were not present for group pie- tures. Puffs' Tltlfilfx'-Fliflllf
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