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Qood ®oo c ‘Week ‘Tlays «TOURING the course of this school year, the freshmen and sophomore classes have undertaken various play projects. These plays were given as assem- sembly programs and were directed by Miss Selle. “ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER” Huckleberry Finn ......................................... Vern Thompson Tom Sawyer ............................................... Robert Simonson Meg Joe . Beth Amy David ........ Mr. Peggotty . Clara Peggotty Emily ........ “LITTLE WOMEN” .... Cleo Helium Genevieve Nelson ,.. Betty Penman . . Maxine Shern “DAVID COPPERFIELD” ................................... Roy Johnson ................................ Donald Wilcox .............................. Charlotte Lyksett ........................... Virginia Mae Olson “IT ALMOST DIDN'T HAPPEN” Robert Teasdale ................................... Alice Grayson ..................................... Archie ............................................ Ted ............................................... Miss Grayson...................................... Mr. Grayson........................................ Mrs. Teasdale...................................... Dorwin Lamkins .. Marjorie Lee ... Billy Wright .. Harold Olson ... Elaine T racy . Harvey Hanson . Evelyn Rydeen 22
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Back Row: Elbert Sandberg, Eugene Guggemos, Gordon Penman, George Ruesink, Frank Trudell, Robert Forsythe, Willis Solheim, Richard Brunelle, Elmo Shea, Robert Buttke, Joseph Young, Gordon Marvold. Third Row: Merle Michaelson, Holly Merrell, Bernard Kinney, Paul Thompson, James Gullickson, Marion Nelson, Isabelle Anderson, Elizabeth Falteysek, John Harlander, Orlando Holway, Elbert Bombard, Wesley Erickson. Second Row: Mary Jane Peterson, Ruth Elaine Olson, Edna Evenson, Alta Jane Arntson, Madge Merrell, Sam Richie, Byle Baer, Eloyd Olson, Alton Broten, Florence Brunner, Marion Gilbertson, Carol Dahl, Velma Bartholomew. First Row: Shirley Stauffacher, Jeanne Cunningham, Borghild Hansen, Frances Birkmose, Phyllis Schuster, Helen Chal- berg, Frances Olson, Virginia Hanson, Doris Koehler, Merese Guiswite, Dorothea Lyksett, Florence Richie. CLASS OFFICERS President ...... Vice President . Secretary........ Acting Secretary Treasurer....... Adviser ........ . John Harlander James Gullickson . Esther Solheim M erle Michaelson Wesley Erickson Miss Helen Selle 1939 C7£?HH Junior class, in collaboration with the sophomores, sponsored a dinner and dancing party which has been considered one of the outstanding social successes of the 1937-’38 school year. The party was held in the high school gymnasium on January 7. Members of the two classes planned the party and donated the food for the supper. Ninety-eight students attended. This year’s junior class rings were ordered from the L. G. Balfour Company of Attleboro, Massachusetts. Orlando Holway, Frances Birkmose, and Frances Olson of the class, Miss Selle, cass adviser, and Mr. Rock met with representatives of the company and agreed on the choice and costs of the rings. As this book goes to press, the juniors have still to complete plans for the prom scheduled for May 13. The general committee for the prom is com- posed of Merese Guiswite, Florence Jelinek, Dorothea Lyksett, Frances Olson, James Gullickson, Wesley Erickson, John Harlander, and Merle Michaelson. 21
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Hack Row: Lyle Halbcrg, Dorwin Lamkins, Frederick Nagel. Robert Williamson, David Wilcox, Donald Lomnes, Lyle Ash. Dan Lyksctt, Charles Larson, Don Martin, Robert Guith, Donald O’Connell, Erling Strom, Marvin Flattum, Jack Livermore, William Wright. Fourth Row: Irving St. Ores, Harold Olson. Frank Dabruzzi, Baldwin Olson, Mary Cameron, Helen Riedel, Margaret fc'imonson, Elaine Tracy, Elaine Hawkins, Solveig Michaelson, Maxine Bethel, Frederick Schuster, Harvey Hanson. Third Row: Robert O’Connell, Robert Miller, Evelyn Rydeen, Janet Williams, Florence Hagen, Verna Mae Jones, Elizabeth Brunner, Edith Johnson, Elinor Adams, Norval Olson, Lewis Workman, Kenneth Michaelson, Elmer Samson. Second Row: David Petersen, Marjorie Cowles, Ruth Tappins, Lorraine Swanson, Patricia Claire Ryan, Charlotte New- ton, Marian Lombard, Mary Rivard, Catherine Ryan, Helen Sandberg, Ethel Ahlgren, Eleanor Stauffacher. First Row: Charlotte Ball, Marjorie Lee, Jane Sutherland, Janet Tracy, Marjorie Erdman, Ruth Morrel, Jeanette Frey, Jean Frey, Helen Webster, Barbara Reiter, Marguerite Tobin, Ethel Sturz. . CLASS OFFICERS ?(■ President .............................. Marjorie Lee p i j Vice President......................Robert Williamson Xjjj Secretary...............................Maxine Bethel Treasurer...............................Evelyn Rydeen 1940 Adviser...............................Miss Jenny Lee Gv A dinner dance, held on January seventh with the Junior Class, was the outstanding social event of the year for the Sophomore Class. This marked the first time that the Sophomores and Juniors have held such a party. Both classes cooperated in making arrangements and in staging the party with the result that it was one of the most successful events of the school year. In connection with Homecoming, the sophomore class was given the responsibility of arranging and managing a social hour, which was held after the game. The class of 1940 has also had its individual and group successes. The class received a prize for selling the most homecoming tickets and another prize for having the highest percentage of budget tickets purchased. The girls also did their part by winning the fieldball tournament. All in all, this year has been one of many accomplishments and much improvement so far as the Sophomore class is concerned. 23
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