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First Row: Briggs, Vos, Rasmussen, Petersen, Wbeelock, Neil sen, Wilson, Denman, Kilde- gaard, Rowe. Second Row: Tiffany, Bills, Bierly, Cory, Sprague, Sebaske, Mosher, Robertson, LePevre, Garter. Third Row: Brown, Perkins, Clark, Wiersma, Foster, Matthews, Thomas, Harper, Peterson, McGee, Watson. Fourth Row: Kraft, Olsen, Hansen, Bennett, Potter, Filgas, Jensen, Chapman. Belding, Vining. Fifth Row: VanOckcr, Crawford, Wulf, Christensen, Guenther, Taylor, Woods, Hoffman, Ilarrington, Clifford. This Page Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. C. . Gibson I 19}
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First Row: Geitzen, Mutts, Johnson, VanOcker, Berndt, Bitiles, lobnson, DeVries, Richmond, Simpson. Second Row: Morse, Porter, H. Pruitt, Alsgaard, Ami- don, Carlin, Lincoln, Nelson. Peterman, Green. Bland-ini’, Pickkaart. Third Row: Clement, Miller, Bland inf,• Nelson, Jones, Packard, Kildefiaard, Snyder, Skinner, Larsen. Fourth Row: TenLyck, Petersen, Moon, Jones, Wheeler, Hansen, Prevetle, Nelson, Fuller, O'Connor. ★ Sophomore Class PeeGee has been trying to put across the idea that the sophomores are pretty exceptional people and we are inclined to agree with him after finding out all of the facts. Jeanette Cory had turned out to be a very excellent president with the assistance of the other officers; Vice-President, Jean Bierly; Secretary, Jim Wheeler; and Treasurer, Louis Hamper. The Sophs gave the seniors some competition with their all-boy style show at the C. C. C. They are well represented in the Student Council by Jeanette Cory, Merten Rasmussen, and Ruth Nelson. The Sophomores have a voice in the band, too, because several are tooters. Athletic lights including A1 Bennett, Gale Fuller, Wayne Petersen. Ed Blumberg and many more shine on the basketball court and front under the grime of football mud. Chuck Vining and Merton Rassntussen are the fellows who manage these two teams. Lyle Chapman and Carolyn Packard can’t be forgotten because they were the victors in the declamation and dramatic declamation contests respectively. Yes, we agree with PeeGee. They are a class to be w'atched. [18]
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Freshmen Class ★ Although the Freshmen haven’t had a chance to make much history, PeeGee says, They have made a fine start.” Their class officers for the year are President, Alva Cornwell; Vice-President, Joan Miller; Secretary, Alice Williams, and Treasurer, Bob Shriber. They were amply represented in the Student Council by Alva Cornwell, Albert Vining, and Anita Hansen. The Freshmen seem to be outstanding in sports and music. Alex Taylor, and Don Johnson made the first team in football as centers and Sivcrt Jensen, and Alva Cornwell, the first team in basketball. There is also a fine list of members who have musical talent, including Gerald Irish, Harriet O’Brien, Iva May Jordan, Charlene Laper, Barbara Carpenter, Connie Switzer. Anita Hansen, Bob Shriber, and A1 Vining. These are all members of the band. First Row: Conroy, Laper, Hansen, Betzer, Si. Peters, Rydbal, B. Marlin, Colbnin, Williams, King. Second Row: Snllon, Vining, Shilling, Spear, Ritzema, A. Hansen, Bauman, Packard, Wilson, Oversmith, Converse. Third Row: Rarick, Blumberg, Petersen, R. Kraft, O’Con- nor, Salyer, Lichter, Oetosha, Schriber, McMeeken, Denmam, Craft, Thompson. Fourth Row: Stewart, S. Jensen, E. Hansen, Taylor, D. Johnson, Schultz, D. Jensen, Taylor, Rasmussen, Hyde, Petersen. Beginners luck seems to have assisted these young things in their very successful CCC concession, the penny arcade. f 20 1
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