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l ' J|.tt71i M SPI SS m rnm Class Roll Top Row — McGovcrn, Morris, Murkowski, Nelson, Odsatlier, Podpecan. Second Row — Olson, Pomada. O ' Shea. Potter. Person. Paulson. Third Row — Sorenson. Sambila, Simonson, Sartoris. Rasmussen. Fourth Row — Sheldon, Squier, Swanson, Tell, Tapolski, Turner. Fifth Row — Nelson, Veale, Willis, Weston, White, Willi. ' .ms. Sixth Row — Wykes. Yerxa, Langencgger. Sixteen
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I Top Row — Abies, Abramson, Beddo e, Balsley, Bensun, Bcrgum. Second Row — Berg- seth, Cuyle, Baardson, Calder. Lafromboise, Carna. Third Row — Douglas, Carter, Leach, Cinkovich, Dibley, Corbin. Fourth Row — Dogliat, Estby, Eliott, Fredeircksen, Fleider, Gump. Fifth Row — Fosniak, Howson, Gunderson, Jensen, Magnusen, E. Jensen. Sixth Row — Morgan, Kosek. Fifteen
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msM m E CLASS Benson Hall STONtBIUDGi ' , Custer Class History DEAR DIARY: Spring IS here again and we are ahuut t i set sail upim aniitlier of the four seas of high school work; this time it will he the Junior year. We have successfully passed the Frosh whirlpool, though we lost several men in so doing. Now we have completed our travels on the second sea, proving that we are a class that will go down in school history as a group of high-spirited, energetic, students who were out for an education as well as the half-price tickets to football games which are the special privilege of high school pupils. And remember, Diary, we were not only high in scholarship but also too ' ; an active part in school activities as well. At the first meeting we elected officers- Harold Benson, President; Lester Hall. Vice-President; Luc ' ndi Ston brid.ue. Secretary: Rowena Custer, Treasurer; Lester Hall, Yell King. Our class, though mostly young and light, was well represented in football, f (: hoys getting first team letters. Two boys carried off first team letters in basketball. Here ' s another thing. Diary, a Sophomore came in first in the big cross-country race. And another thing, though we couldn ' t get first, we came in second on the score card in the big Inter-class Track Meet — think of it, mere Sophomores. And believe it or not, Diary — A Sophomore girl. Lucinda Stonehridge. won th.- Times Oratorical Contest in which she was the only under classman compiling against six Seniors. Among other things the Sophomore Pep Assembly for the Auburn game was considered one of the best. The Washington ' s Birthday program was handled by the second year class, and secured good talent for the Student Body. Our social debut of the school year was the Sophomore Hop given April 4, carry- ing out the Carnival Idea with plenty of confetti, paper hits, and real honest-to-goodnes; queen and courtiers. We might add that it was a financial, as well as a social success. All in all. the year ' s successes have been numerous — track, football, S. B. play lead. Oratorical Contest, and the famous Hop. We have set a good example for the presen ' Frosh, which we hope they will follow — and furthermore, from now on — Watch Our Speed. S e r e n I e e n
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