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Front Row: I. Eggerud, P. Eisel, H. Elvig , J]. Erickson, K. Erickson, L. Erickson, W. Erickson, R. Falconer, M. Falk, P. Fallon, R. Fer. rell, M. Finley, R. Fleener. Srtconp Row: K. Caughey, M. Castelow, L. Crust, C. Dahl, B. Dandanell, J. Dike, L. Doepke, V. Drake, ]. Duerr, R. Durham, B. Dybvik, O. Ebinger, P. Ebinger, R. Caswell. Tuirp Row: L. Benjamin, D. Benson, D. Benson, C. Berg, B. Betts, W. Betzold, I. Bolster, C. Borden, C. Borders, D. Brick, R. Brown, M. Bryant, D. Cain, F. Borders. Fourtu Row: C. Aibert- son, W. Ahlgrim, D. Albers, D. Allison, J]. Anderson, L. Anderson, K. Avery, ]. Bacon, M. Barber, S. Barlow, A. Barton, C. Barton, ]. Bedal. Sophomore HISTORY ik ko kk Tramp, tramp, tramp marched the sophomores through this school year. Like the soldiers, they did their part for National defense. They bought their share of defense stamps to work for the $10,000 goal. The ‘42 sophomores danced. They are given the honor of being the first class to have sophomore sun- lights and thanks to patient and willing advisers— Miss Nelson, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Krogfus, they held a meeting every two weeks on Thursday. David Allison, Marjorie Johnson, Elaine Hage, and Twila Harris led the sophomores on to successful en- terprises in sports, music, and scholarship. Tap, tap, tap—the sophomores continued to dance by adding to the floor show for the Prom with an array of eight girls tap dancing. Sophomores also served for the Junior-Senior Prom. Responding to the call of sports, sophomore girls were prominent in the art of flag twirling and also contributed a cheerleader, Elaine Hage. Celebrating the end of a glorious year of school life, the sophomores held a grand picnic and are eagerly ready and waiting for another triumphant year. Bernelle admires annual pictures Front Row: L. Peterson, M. Quesenberry, J. Rardin, V. Rardin, B. Rasmussen, E. Rasmussen, L. Rausch, C. Rautus, M. Ribbel, D. Rydstrom, C. Rifenrath. Seconp Row: D. Nylund, P. O'Brien, M. O’Brien, A. Olson, D. Olson, G. Olson, C. Palmer, M. Patnode, V. Pechan, D. Peterson, E. Peterson, I. Peterson. THIRD Row: R. Martinson, W. Maxe, L. Mogenson, I. Mohler, H. Nelson, L. Nelson, N. Nelson, S. Nelson, R. Nelson, T. Nelson, Y. Norquist, M. Norwood, G. Novick. FourtH Row: Limesand, W. Leonard, L. Lind, V. Lingwall, R. Magnan, J. Lind, H. Marchel, H. Marchel, H. Markanen, M. Maust. [ 26 ] V. LeDoux, B. Lee, E. Leonard, B.
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Officers: D. Knudsen, vice president. B. Britton, president. D. Alexander secretary. G. Sundberg, treasurer. ‘ Si Frances studies for an A average. Wally saved his pennies Juniors take an intermission at the Prom JUNIOR CLASS Reuetlle Advisers Miss Shafer, Mr. Engbretson, Miss Laipple, Mr. Rosel The Juniors, under the command of Generals Schafer, Laipple, Rosel, and Engbretson, marched through ‘41 and ‘42 with a smile for the whole world. Salutes to the Junior Class, and their fine patriotic prom! With the Statye of Liberty holding the center of attention, the couples swayed to the enticing music of Cec Hurst and his band. Leon- ard Dybvick, master of ceremonies, joked throughout the evening, much to the enjoyment and amusement of the “privates”. Under orders of the Lieutenants Sund- berg, Britton, Alexander, and Knudsen, they took in stride the Junior Class Play, “Sir Galahad Jones,’ and the serving for the Senior Banquet. They contributed strongly in the field of sports with Jim Gardner and “Tracks” Garvey, all-round athletes; in the field of music with many band, orchestra, and choir members: in the executive field with representatives to the newly formed student council in service to the school with several boys on the traffic patrol, girls in the Library Club, and active participation in other school ac- tivities. Frances Paine led the ranks of scholarship with an A average. They ended the year by responding to the call of taps with a “super” picnic. cabinet “We rule you,” says the junior All-around athletes ore “Tracks” and Jim “Spud” and Elaine take time out for day dreaming Talking over prom dance programs
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Frrtrrrrrrrrrertet i ( ¥ E. Hage, secretary; M. Hohnson, vice president; D. Allison, president, T Harris, treasurer Front Row BB. Jordon, R. Juntnene, G. Kaupp, J. Klasen, L. Klein, D. Knoll, W Koop, B. Kurpuis, A. Larson, D. Larson, E. Le Doux. Seconp Row AR. Hunt, L. Humphrey, L. Imgrund, J. Jelacie, E. Jensen, P Jepson, A. Johnson, E. Johnson, J]. Johnson, M Johnson, L. Johnston, R. Johnson, V Jones. THtrp Row L. Harrington, T Harris, A. Harting, L. Hauer, W Haugene, G. Helland, D. Hendrickson, P Hendrickson, C. Hill, I. Hines, F Holmes, P. Holzman, R. Hoskins. FourtH Row BR. Fortune, D. Fredstrom, L. Gakin, B. Gatti, B. Gronquist, C. Gustafson, E. Hage, C. Haglin, D. Hall, M. Handeland, A. Hanson, G. Hanson, G. Hanson, ]. Hanson. OFFICERS ADVISERS Mr Taylor Miss Nelson, Mr Krogfus First Row G. Turner L. Turner, G. Van Essen, D. Waarum, J: Wagner, M. Warnburg, T Wayt, H. Wicklander J. Wise, S. Wise F Wyatt, W Ylinin, L. Young. Seconp Row: D. Swartout, R. Swartout, D. Tugwell, R. Thoe, B. Thompson, B. Thompson, D. Thomp son, S. Thompson, S. Thorson, G. Toll efson, L. Tomlinson, S. Torgerson. THIRD Row’ L. Sinclair, M. Sinclair D. Skeesick, M Skoog, C. Smith, L. Smith, S. Spieker L. Stanley A. Stamper, M. Stoner, G. Sullivan, D. Swanson. FourtH Row J. Roscoe, R. Roth, W Roxberg, C. Russell, D. Sadler, M. Schade, S. Shiffman, E. Schmidt, Betty Shutt, D. Schultes, G. Sebesta, D. Shanks, ]. Shokley C. Shultz. [ 27 ]
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