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Sheets, Palmquist, Alderman, Dybvick The Junior Class of 1938 was organized early in October. Like all Junior Classes this one thought itself the best in the history of good ol’ Brainerd High School and immediately set out to make everyone concerned with the school think the same. The members of the class started things rolling right when they picked the cream of their class for officers. The four officers chos- en were Bob Alderman, president; Melvin Dyb- vick, vice precident; Verna Palmquist, secret- ary; and Marylin Sheets as treasurer. With these officers the class placed their confidence for a good year and as far as the class is concern- ed it has been better than they had hoped for. As everyone knows, the biggest job for the Junior Class is the Prom held late in the spring. To raise money for this is quite an undertaking. The Junior Class play “Once There Was a Princ- ess,” a comedy in three acts with Maryln Sheets as the Princess and Art Sinclair as Phil Lennox, the Princess’s boy friend, was a great success. About two weeks after the class play many of the members of the class enjoyed the annual Christmas dance given by the seniors and a good time was had by all. Another money raiser for the Prom was the selling of candy at the basket- ball games. The candy sellers might have been a little annoying by hiding a few peoples’ view of the game but all the time they were making money for the class. During the basketball sea- son, between games on one Saturday night in January, the Juniors sponsored a basket social. The ones that attended had a swell time dancing and eating the delicious delicacies found in the baskets. And many of them had a good time afterwards too. With the money for the Prom raised, the class immediately went to work on the much looked- JUNIORS PROSUGENE N, creiens erieitis BOB ALDERMAN Vice President .... MELVIN DYBVICK SEGTELALY) estes VERNA PALMQUIST Treasurer ........ MARYLIN SHEETS forward-to event. The president appointed the committees; and the chairmen of these commit- tees, along with the class officers and advisers, formed a central committee with Jean Schaffer and Bob Hoffman as general chairmen. The Prom itself was a whale of a success and the people that had worked so hard on it were well satisfied. With the Prom out of the way the class began to work on their annual picnic. This was held the last week in May and several of the more daring members of the class took their first swim. Not too many words can be said about this Junior Class which next year will be the seniors of the school. It was not only outstanding be- cause of the achievements as a class, but further glorified by the achievements of its members in outside activities. A few of the outstanding mem- bers who brought fame and glory to the class were: Bud Little, a three-letter man. Few will forget his prancing return of a punt for a touch- down against Little Falls. “Pinky” Boyd, for his fine work on the basketball court, especially the last three or four games when he staged a great comeback after somewhat of a slump earlier in the season. Verna Palmquist and Maryln Sheets for their work in the class play and as class of- ficers. Others who deserve mention are Gene Bierhaus, another three-letter man; Bob Ander- man as president of the class and quite an athlete himself; and all the other people who worked on committees and deserve mention but are too numerous to list. The class feels that the year has been very suc- cessful for them and all its members are looking forward to a bigger and better year when they grace the halls of the Washington High School as Seniors. C1 i a Ca Ca CI CJ = 2
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