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The cast of characters was as follows: Jim Bartlett, in the construction business . . Delia Bartlett, his wife ................. Bunny, their daughter ................. Tommy, their young son .... Nettie, another daughter .... Lizzie, the maid ........................ Jessica Atwood, Bunny's guest ........... Delphine Lindley, another of Bunny's guests Steve Henderson, an admirer of Bunny .... Hugh Randall, another admirer ..... . . . . . . Albur Peters Maxine Swanson . . . . . Gladyce Lind . . . Dale Shallberg . . . . Ruth Skoglund Norma Hillberg . . . . . 'Shirley Peters . . . . Madylin Nixon Elton Greenwall Donald Pearson Carol Russellg the girl next door ..... . D ' . Eva May Dillman Miss Flora Fenwick, a naturalist .... ..... L ois Erickson Mrs. Phelps, a contractors wife ........ . . . Nathalyn Krohn 0 0 Q 0 0 D f BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM O I O O C O Processional . ............. Miss Myrtle Segerdahl Invocation .............. ..... R ev. Mertie E. Clute Selections ................ . . . W. H. S. Girl's Octette The Lord's Prayer .. ..... Bach-Gounod God Save Our Men .................. Twyman Class Sermon .......................... Rev. Erland L. Borg . The Beginning of Wisdom l Selections .......................... W. H, S. Mixed Chorus Ye Watchers ................ German Melody Onward Christian Soldiers .......... Sullivan Send Forth Thy Spirit .............. Schuetky Benediction ........................ Rev. Wm. L. Hawkinson o o Q o o 'CCIMMENCEMENT PRCIERAM A O I O O O O Processional .. ................. Miss Elva Fisher Invocation ...... . .. Rev, Wm. L. Hawkinson Selections .......................... W. H. S. Mixed Octette Jubilate .................... Russian Melody Allegiance to the Red, VVhite, and Blue . . Buxton Address .................................. Mr. K. N. Parke Unconquered Frontiers ' Selections .......................... W. H. S. Girl's Glee Club I Hear America Singing ............ De Rose Presentation of Honors and Scholarships ...... Helen Brooker High School Principal Vocal Solos ................................ Elton Greenwall Road to Mandalay .................. Speaks Fields of Ballyclare ............ Turner-Maley Presentation of Class .................... Harry S. Hegstrom Superintendent of Schools Presentation of Diplomas .................. Dr. Ri. E, Johnson ' President, Board of Education Benediction .......................... Rev. Mertie E. Clute
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SENICIR CLASS WILL Wle, the Class of '44, being of sound mind, do herewith be- queath the following traits, characteristics, and. possessions to our superiors and to our under classmen. Phyllis Anderson-My quiet ways to Virginia Mae Carlson. Arlene Dahl-My giggles to Garlan Reed. Eva May Dillman-My southern accent to Dona Mae Somerfeldt. Lois Erickson-My studiousness to Duane Enquist. Audrey Frevert-My popularity in other towns to Beverly John- son. Elton Greenwall-My witty remarks to Gladalynn Carlson. NormaJHillberg-Mly ability to pick an argument in class to Edna ordan. Lo Vaine Hult-My constant smile to Carolyn Bloom. Gene Johnson-My lengthy form to Richard Schulte. Mardelle Johnson-My quiet laugh to Donald Nelson Nathalyn Krohn+Some of m.y gold jewelry to Arlyn Mittan. Elaine Landholm-My exactness to Daryl Hult. ' Lamont Larson-My helmet to Ronald Lindblad. Gladyce Lind-My quick temper to Donald Larson. Madylin Nixon-My brown eyes to Miss Brooker. Donald Osberg-My blond hair to Mary Lou I-Iolmberg. Donald Pearson-My flirtish ways to Wesley Seger. Albur Peters-My sportsmanship to Charles Lundquist, Shirley Peters-My good crop of hair to Bonnie Bee Erickson Arlene Poole-My Irish to Don Holmquist Dale Shallber'-My car to anyone who can make it hold together. Lorayne Shallberg-My red tinted hair to Arlis Seger. Lester Skoglund-My sweaters to Leonard Windell. Ruth Skoglund-My love of mysteries to Geraldine Lundeen. Maxine Swanson-My business like attitude to Hazel Johnson. Ronald Swanson-My slow actions to Arlyne Peterson. We. recognizing this as our last will and testimony, here- unto affix our signature as the class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Four. WITNESS: Gene Johnson 00000 SENIOR CLASS PLAY O O O I O O A MIND OF HER OWN On Tuesday evening, May 16, the Class of '44 presented their class play, A Mind of Her Own , at the community audi- torium. The play was a three act comedy by Anne Ferring Weatherly, and was directed by Miss Viola Mogck. The story of the play dealt with the difficulties and troubles of Bunny, whose efforts to imitate everybody else, but never by any chance just be herself, created many amusing sit- uations in the production. After trying on her friends' personali- ties like as many hats, she at last tries on her own and dis- covers that it fits, But in the meantime, she nearly loses the one man, queers at big business deal for her father, and creates a pandemonium of tension and laughter for the audience.
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,j i g N1 The members of the class, from left to right, are as follows: Front row-Patricia Swanson, Lou Ann Erickson, Ida Prath- er, Elaine Moline, Eva Mae Greenwall, Virginia Mae Carlson, Vir- ginia Ann Carlson, Arlise Mord, Norma Bumann, and Bonnie Hammond. Middle row-Lovyce Elsberry, Dorothy Benson, Janis John- son, Elaine Larson, Gladalyn Carlson, Arlene Wrick, Earldine Ottoson, Helyn Lindberg, Maxine Bengtson, Beverly Schulte, and Marjorie Lindstrom. Back row-Miss Brooker, Sponsor, Ardelle Angster, Ralph Enquist, Wesley Seger, Dale Johnson, Duane Swanson, Gerald Shallberg, Duane Reed, and Richard Holmquist.
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