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OFFICERS 1942 MARTHA SWANSON Vice President Honor Society - capable leader -everybody's friend - personal- ity plus - girls' guidance coun- sellor. JACK W. LOFGREN nsid., Treasurer Honor Society - church league star- boy meets horn - Husk -Humidor-public accountant. SETH FAGERSTROM JR. ..Budn Keeper of Properties Honor Society - beaming smiles - pictures in one line - brilliant ideas - silver trumpet - car- toonist. BRADLEY D. BARGAR Business Manager, Senior Annual Honor Society -- scholar - de- pendable - that laugh - linguist - walking dictionary - foreign diplomat. GEORGE GREGORY ucregn President Honor Society-flashy dresser -- one up - basketball - A period - tardiness - executive -- foreign ambassador. DOROTHY J. LARSON unotn Secretary Honor Society - friends galore - musical -- Chautauqua - blue Mondays - college bound. SYLVIA M. SWANSON Historian Honor Society - knitted sweat- ers - tall and stately - A's ga- lore- independent - career girl. G. DONALD BISSELL, JR. -.Donn Editor-in-Chief, Senior Annual Honor Society - A student - shoe salesman - meditative - lady's man - Olds - Mount Union College - M.D. JOHN DSCHUDEN Advertising Manager Senior Annual Long John - Keep in step, boys - quiet - reserved - girls like him - salesman.
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Further stimulation to early class unity and spirit was provided by the fact that we were the first class in history of the present J. H. S. to purchase our banner and name our class colors and flower in the sophomore year. Under the super- vision of Mr. Clarence Buchwald, a basketball tournament between the sopho- more boys' homerooms was conducted. The tournament play-off was followed by a dance in the gym. We began our Junior year by electing new officers. Donald Larson was chosen president and his sister, Dorothy, secretary. Daniel Anderson was elected vice president, Sam Paladino, treasurer, Vernon Stride, keeper of properties, Ruth Davison and Kathryn Holmstrom, typists. The Junior play, The Mummy and the Mumps was an outstanding event of the season and afforded a constant succession of laughs. In the Charles E. Hall debate, the Junior team bowed to the Senior team but not without showing much promise for future success. In June, the Junior-Senior reception completed our calendar for the year. We entertained the Seniors with dancing, refreshments and a program. At the Senior election we chose the following officers: President ,,,,,.r,.,,,..,,.,,,.r,,,....,,,.,,,........,,,,,,..,,,. George Gregory Vice President ...,..., .,,.i, , Martha Swanson Secretary ,,,,.,.,,.,,...., .,.,..,, D orothy Larson Treasurer ,,..,,..,,,,.,,,,,, , .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,........,,.,..,,... ,Jack Lofgren Keeper of Properties, ,,,.,,,.,,,.,,....,.............,.,.. Seth Fagerstrom Typists .............,...i Helen Peters, Ina Anderson, Julia Auria Martha Swanson was chosen the outstanding girl citizen by her classmates and the faculty, in the contest sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The Senior play The Very Light Brigade which was given April 24, was a great success, being very timely in its theme, as well as amusing. Along the social line, we had a Senior party in December and also a dance after a basket- ball game. As we go to press, the Charles E. Hall debate will be the next event on our Senior calendar and we Seniors are hoping for the success of our team. To end three full years of fun, activity and study, we have all the events of graduation to look forward to. At commencement the class of 342 will present a patriotic appearance with their robes of blue, collars of white, and tassels of red on the caps. We Seniors owe a great deal of our success to Miss Freck, who has been never tiring in giving advice and guidance. We want to express our appreciation to her and wish her every success in future years. -Sylvia Swanson 15
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SE IOR 1942 WILLIAM W. AHLSTROM uscoopn Honor Society - test tubes and beakers 1 dry humor - mis- ogynist -- PJ flashman - adver- tising committees - photogra- pher. MARTHA ALLEN Honor Society - attractive - friendly -- popular - Senior An- nual - school affairs - college bcund. RAYMOND H. ALM Honor Society 1 dependable -- good natured -- slip horn - con- cert master - church league star - Larson and I --engineer. DANIEL W. ANDERSON Class offices - everybody's pal - smiles 1 little chum - modest - summer camps - AI- legheny-M.D. JANIS L. ANDERSON .Ianny Lou Honor Society - quiet-friend- ly - high marks - winning smile - dependable - nurse.
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