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Fourth Row—Betty Penman, John Stayberg, Edward Schou viller, Don Martin. Vern Thompson, Wallace Wakefield, Chester Anderson, Thomas Johnston, Marion Bartosh, Myrtle Swanlund, Genevieve Nelson. Third Row—Marion Jennings. Eugene Erickson, Evelyn Anderson, Thomas O'Brien, Ruth Casaw, John Gilbertson, Wal- lace Jelinek. Ruby Spencer. James La Fond. Gloria Hayde. Second Row—Donald Wilcox, Virginia Parsons, Milton Wiclander, Cleo Helium, Robert Simonson, Loretta Erdman, Mary Wink, James Williamson, Jean Carlson. Rueben Richie. First Row—Phyllis Olson. Dorothy Gifford, Katherine Florence. Caroline Dabruzzi. Maxine Shern. Miss Ruth Jones, Jenebelle Houck. Betty Nash. Germaine Peterson. Charlotte Swanson, Charlotte Lyksett. Qlass of 1941 CLASS OFFICERS President ..................... Chester Anderson Vice President ....................Jean Carlson Secretary ........................ Maxine Shern Treasurer.........................John Stayberg Council Representative.........Genevieve Nelson Adviser........................ Miss Ruth Jones flN spite of the fact that the Juniors are the smallest class in school they have I shown remarkable versatility. They are well represented in glee club, mixed chorus, band, orchestra, debate, dramatics, girls’ and boys’ athletics, in Student Council, and on the True Blue Staff. A navy theme with stars and ocean waves formed the setting for “the” social event of the year. The arrangements for the Junior-Senior prom were under the direction of Chester Anderson, class president, and Miss Ruth Jones, class adviser. The chairmen of the various committees were as follows: Decora- tion. Jean Carlson: Publicity, John Stayberg; Program. Genevieve Nelson; In- vitations, Virginia Parsons; Entertainment, Eugene Erickson: Constructions, Thomas O’Brien; Lighting, Wallace Wakefield; Refreshments, Caroline Da- bruzzi. 20
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Fourth Row—William Olson. Clarice Christensen. Ralph Guggomos. Sherman Peterson. Willi?m Oartman. James Cor- coran. Curtis Solsvig. Peter Rock. Robert Gilbertson. Jane Jenson. Ella Haugen. Phyllis Car son. Elizabeth Alir.en, Jean Frazier. Third Row—Ivan Lovaas, Marion Webster. Robert Olson. Ruth Broker. Glenn McMillan. Bernardine McDonald. Bene- dict Montbriand. Betty Carlson. Peter Richie. Mary Kees. Charle3 Thompson. Helien Larson. Herbert Johnson, John Jenson. Second Row—Douglas Meyers. Virginia Dahl. Raymond Ft. Ores. Rita Laughney, Arthur Olson. Violet fchwerm. Doro- thy Myrvold, Bernard Anderson. Pearl Simonson. John Hoyer, Rosemary Cunningham, Gustav Henry Johnron, Eliza- beth Gund. First Row—Rosemary Richie. Alice O’Rourke. Ruth Lee. Felice Jorstad, Carole Nygard. Miss Hughes (adviser). Phyllis M. Olson. Sarah Schuillo. Lorraine Cronk. Donna Hill. Lucy Dabruzzi, Helen Udell. Qlass of 1942 CLASS OFFICERS President ............ Vice President........ Secretary............. Treasurer ...... Council Representative Adviser................ . . . . W illiam C )lson ..........Ruth Lee . . .. Carole Nygard . . . . Helien Larson . . Douglas Meyers Miss Helen Hughes EXCELLENCE and distinction are two goals which the sophomore class has been successful in attaining. ITie class of 1942 can he proud of its excel- lent debaters, dramatic students, athletes, and musicians. Distinction has been gained for the second consecutive time when the class was awarded the cash prize that was offered to the class making the most successful Homecoming tic- ket campaign. Social events in the school-life of the sophomores have been the fresh- men-senior party and a dinner dance in their freshmen year, and the social hour this year. 'Hie freshmen-senior party was a buffet supper given by the seniors to welcome the new class and they in turn entertained the seniors at a dinner dance. The social hour consisted of modern and group dancing. 99
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