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Fifth row, left t right: K. Petersen, Haagen. Wise. Gottesleben. ylsworth, Belshaw, Furm.in, I.oding. O’Brien, Horton, Lunds berg. Peck, C. Cooper. Fourth row: Walkington, Patten, M. F. Hansen, J. Hansen, Davis, C arlin. Watson; Klkins, M. Petersen, Smith. Kern-. Reynolds. Wakefield, Bailey, Bopp, Jones. Third row: Ferris. Phillips. Irish, Sweat, Miller. Wheeler. Nielsen, Johnson, Harris, Xelsen, Loveless, YanVIerah, HolTman. LaShell. E. Hansen, Sellers. Second row: Rasmussen, Saladin. Burns, Hamper, J. Fries, Curtis. Ihompson, B. Johnson, Gibson, Campbell. Snow. Rigdon. Cordes, Mote. Lappley. Front row: R. Hansen. Filgas, Jensen, Bradley. Carter, Don Saladin, Russell. Green, E. Fries, K. Johnson, Bills. JUNIORS OFFICERS Albert Gibson...........President Terry Campbell - - Vice-President Beatrice Johnson - - - - Secretary Bob Thompson - - - - Treasurer SPONSORS Mr. Ferris Miss Sellers Mr. Dibble I 14} This page sponsored by Vaughn and Kagsdell Department Store f [ I I 1 1 T I I 1 I 1 1
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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1941 On September 8, 1937, a group of about ninety-six freshly scrubbed youngsters, we set forth on a momentous journey. In command of our group were Barbara Hall, Karl Ranney. Fred Richmond and Dale Burgess as officers and Miss Busier, Miss Bartmm. Mr. Reynolds and Mr. I Mahler as sponsors. There were outstanding memories that year. We gave an assembly in the form of a medicine show. At the C. C. C. our concession was a group of ping pong tables, and we won first prize for our table decorations at the Honor Banquet. By the end of the year we had become entirely adapted to our new setting, and were eager to start our sophomore year. That year Fred Richmond, Ferris Hough, Morine C urtis and Marjorie Kdsall. officers, and Miss Barnum, Miss Meyer, Mr. Houck, and Mr. Ferris, advisors, guided our ways. Things we remember as sophomores arc the Fall party, the Freshman-Sophomore dance, and Barbara Hall’s winning the declamation contest. We had a soda fountain at the C. C. C. and again took first prize for our table at the 1 lonor banquet. We were at the half-way point then. Our junior year we elected Fred again. Paul Lewis, Art Blanding. and Audrey Kdgcombe for offi- cers. Miss Sellers. Miss Loutzenhizer and Miss Hornbeck advised us. By that year we were represented in every activity in school. We were thrilled by our first prom as juniors. At the C. C. C. in 1940 we had a “mellerdramer,” a soda fountain, and a movie. 1940-1941 was the top year in every way. Powers and Conrad brought us fame in basketball. Of course we enjoyed the prom, and though modest, think “This Genius Business was a good play. The C. C. C. found us operating “Hep Cat’s Heaven. and at the Honor Banquet we carried off laurels, too. Dignified owners of caps and gowns at last, most of us found that May and June were a quick dream. I hose long anticipated commencement events sped by — to bring a grand ending to four adventurous years. Curtis. Hough. Blanding. Kanney {13} This pnge sponsored by Roell and Riches, Haberdasher
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T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SPONSOR HAYLOFT HOP The Juniors are plodding right along behind the Seniors. Xext year, when they will be where we are now. we think they will do the job quite successfully. It was with wisdom that Miss Sellers, Mr. Ferris and Mr. Dibble were chosen as the class advisors. Albert Gibson, Terry Campbell, Bee Johnson, and Bob Thompson were the officers for the year. The Juniors are getting their share of hard work, but they agree that it’s fun. too. Their Barn Dance was a big success and they had their say in the Junior-Senior Prom. That’s not all; they will have charge of decorations for Baccalaureate and Commencement. Council members from the Junior class are Albert Gibson, Bill Coding, and Marcus Tuttle. The knowledge that next year they will be dignified seniors, hasn’t seemed to dampen the spirits of the Juniors any. for they’re a lively bunch. The responsibility for the League Room was given to Jo Bopp. Charles and Joe Cooper. Doug Martin. Jack Filgas and 'Ferry Campbell are the prides of the basketball fans. Jeanette Fries takes double honors for being one of the cheer leaders and also on the tumbling team. Bob Hansen, Mary W akefield, and Kenneth Johnson follow Mr. Bobbin’s baton. Bunny Hamper, Betty Rose Burns, Betty YanYlerah, and Bob Hansen sometimes relieve the routine of classes bv practicing their debate tactics there. Here’s luck to the Seniors-to-be. (Gibson. Johnson. Campbell, Thompson. 05)
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