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FRESHMAN BOYS FIRST ROW—(Left to right); Larson, Pekema, Slater, Lott, Stenberg, Tawes, Pinkerton, Metzger, Pekema, Owings. SECOND ROW—MceAuley, Jarvie, Carlson, Otterlei, Van Ant- werp, Trout, Ogden, Manner, Dorr, Miss Still (adviser). THIRD ROW—Mr. Loreen (ad- viser), Hougan, Swann, Woodruff, Oslin, Kindland, Powell, Metzger, Key. FOURTH ROW— Beard, Dunn, McAlpine, Plaster, Pehrson, Nordby, Ecalbarger, Freshman Class The Freshman class was rather slow getting organized as a class unit this year. Perhaps they were waiting for an initiation, which would make them official members of our school family, before they had their class or- ganization. However, various members of the class were not slow in choos- ing activities in which they hoped to engage, and perhaps excel, before finish- ing high school. Virginia Peterson was chosen as one of our drum major- ettes. Barbara Martin showed marked ability in being able to whistle, per- forming in our “All School Revue.” Marshall Jarvie, was sports editor of our paper.
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SOPHOMORE GIRLS FIRST ROW—(Left to right): Widman, Gawley, Brill, Pehrson, Michel, Mosier, O’ Brine, Heggem. SECOND ROW—Miss Dunagan (adviser), Unick, Clevish, Berentson, Wisner, Stowell, Willard, Erickson, Kjelstrup, Mr. Monroe (adviser). THIRD ROW—Lewis, Wamp- ler, Oswald, Erickson, Heimberger, Oxford, Peterson. Harry Oxford proved himself capable of being a baseball pitcher. Jerry Mohrmann, Don Pope, Don McLeod, and Gerald and Earl Unick started the role toward stardom as basketball players. During their sophomore year Harry Oxford, Jerry Mohrmann, Don McLeod, and George Beaudreau were elected to the K. G. E. Alyce Mae Oxford became assistant editor of the Aquila. Kenneth Riley was chosen as manager of the baseball squad.
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FRESHMAN GIRLS FIRST ROW—(Left to right): Siddle, O’Brine, Heggem, Anderson, Johnson, Larson, Brink- man, Hanson,, Kjelstrup Peterson, Gore, Hall. SECOND ROW—Douglas, Henrikson, Ryan, Hicks, Nelson, Balfour, Kenyon, Woodford, Erickson, Miller, Knight, (Della), Miss Still, (adviser). THIRD ROW—Mr. Loreen. adviser), Martin, Hitt, Lobb, Harrison, Knight, (Dorothy), Prouty, Bergquist, Riddle, Pike, Knight, (Delores), Aberg. George Dorr, Robert Powell, Jerry Plaster, Henry Otterlei, Bill Beard, Gerald Metzger, and Doyle Swann have shown a definite interest in athletics especially in basketball. It is said that the freshmen boys of this year are a strong nucleus for a good basketball team in the near future. They played in a good share of our second team games, winning most of them. Others of the class have shown their interest in music and in other fields. We trust that next year more of them will be entering the extra- curricula field and not only contribute, but also gain something, which isn’t included in the regular routine of school life. We are glad to have this class with us, starting to take an active interest -n our school life.
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