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' Ny-eg yr A Cf 9410 -A K 3-K :ii x f, x, - x PATRICIA SWANSON ' Class Treasurer 15 Class Reporter 35 Gir1's Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Double Sextette 35 Mixed Chorus 1-2-35 Districtf Music Contest 1-45 Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Cabinet Member 2-45 Ass't Editor of Viking 45 Editor of Tattler 45 Vikingettes 1-2-3-45 Cheerleader 45 Declam 2-3-45 A Little Honey 45 G. A. A. 1. She is small, but what capacities she does have. ARLENE WRICK Girl's Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 1-2-35 District Music Contest 1-45 Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Cabinet Member 45 Band 1-2-3-4. No boastful words or selfish claims does she at'all possess. PHYLLIS ZIEGENBEIN Girl's Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 1l2-35 Double Sextette 35 District Music Contest 1-45 Girl Reserves 2-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Vikingettes 1-3-45 G. A. A. 1. - She's cheerfulness personified. 1 l w 1 l w A
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we v',,, BEVERLY SCHULTE Girl's Glee Club 13 Mixed Chorus 1 Dis- trict Music Contest 1g Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Represen- tative to Camp Brewster 3g Editor-in- Chief of Viking 43 Editor of Tattler 4g Band 1-2-3-45 Vikingettes 1-2-3-45 De- clam 1-2-3-43 District Declam Contest 3-4g A Little Honey 45 G. A. A. 1. Preparation is a safer guide than luck or inspiration. g WESLEY SEG-ER ' Basketball 2g A Little Honey 4. Labor may conquer all things, but I don't want to conquer everything. GERALD SHALLBERG L A O'er his books his eyes did roll. DUANE SWANSON 1 Class Vice-President 2g Boy's Glee Club 1-2-33 District Music Contest 15 Business Manager of Viking 43 Football 4g Basket- ball 2-3-43 W Club 3-43 Band 1-2-3-4g Jr. Sr. Banquet Waiter 23 A Little Honey 4. His disposition is hard to beatg He's honored as an athlete.
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' K SENICIR CLASS HISTCIRY In September, 1941, thirty-eight Freshmen enrolled in Wlausa High School. Those enrolled were Janice Anderson, Max- ine Bengtson, Dorothy Benson, Norma Jean Bumann, Gladalynn Carlson, Virginia Ann Carlson, Virginia Mae Carlson, Lovyce Elsberry, Lou Ann Erickson, Eva Mae Greenwall, Kenneth Hal- kens, Bonnie Hammond, Richard Holmberg, Richard Holmquist, Dale Johnson, Harold Johnson, Janis Johnson, Willard Johnson, Elaine Larson, Helyn Lindberg, Dennis Lindblad, Marjorie Lind- strom, Earl Linford, Elaine Moline, Arlise Mord, Leslie Nelson, Earldine Ottoson, Ida Prather, Chester Reed, Duane Reed, Beverly Schulte, Wesley Seger, Gerald Shallberg, Duane Swan- son, Lorraine Swanson, Patricia Swanson, Arlene Wrick, and Phyllis Ziegenbein. At the first meeting Earl Linford was chosen president, Arlise Mord,, vice-president, Patricia Swanson, secre- tary-treasurergand Mr. Lundstrom, class sponsor. The class en- joyed several parties during the year. Janice Anderson moved away during the year making the enrollment thirty-seven. In the fall of 1942, thirty-three Sophomores enrolled for their second year in high school. Those who failed to return were Leslie Nelson, Dennis Lindblad, Chester Reed and, Harold John- son. During the year Earl Linford and Kenneth Halkens moved awayg and Lorraine Swanson and Richard Holmberg discontinued their work. Ralph Enquist joined our class in March making the enrollment of the class at thirty. At a class meeting in Septem- ber Arlise Mord was elected president, Duane Swanson, vice- presidentg Maxine Bengtson, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Mogck, sponsor. During the year a scavenger hunt and a gym- nasium party were held. With the re-opening of school in 1943, twenty-nine Juniors enrolled in Wausa High School. Shirley Steele was the only stu- dent who failed to return, Since that time Bonnie Hammond moved to Norfolk, and Phyllis Ziegenbein returned for the second semester after attending school in Denver for a semester. At the class meeting in September, Ralph Enquist was elected presi- dent, Earldine Ottoson, vice-presidentg Helyn Lindberg, secre- tary-treasurerg Janis Johnson, social chairman, and Miss Brook- er, sponsor. During the year the class sponsored the movie, True to Life. On May 12, 1944, the Junior-Senior banquet was held. The theme of the banquet was The Ship . In the fall of 1944, twenty-eight students enrolled. Since then Duane Reed and Gladalynn Carlson have discontinued their work, and Patricia Swanson enrolled after attending school at Columbus for three weeks. This leaves the present enrollment at
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