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Who's Who in the First Semester 9A Class TCU? '4 'VNU A 'FDLLPLI ,lv 1 I if Ne T06 irne. VEC 1931 page fourteen TDILP SQVCTI
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. History. of the First Semester 9A Class ' The lirst semester 9A Class history was marked by several important events, including the .llallowe'eni party.. the 9A class party, the class play, and the class assembly, The ,l lallowe'en party was the First of its kind held in Lincoln, and it was so successful that others will doubtless be given. The class play, in which Kenneth Stenberg, blames Holmes, Clarence Lindsey, Helen Peterson, Lorraine Erickson, jane Swenson, and Phyllis Reiuert partici- pated, was very successful. It was Tlzr illazz from Bz'a1zd011'. Miss Cotta directed it. The QA class party this year was in the form of a carnival. or circus, with booths and other attractions. The party proved very entertaining and was attended by nearly everyone in the class. hliss lllildred Sanders was the adviser of the 9.4 class. She was chosen at a meeting held December l. The oliticers were elected at the following meeting and were as follows: llenny Behr, Presidentg -lohn Olson, Vice-Presidentg Helen Peter- son, Serretaryg and lfloward XVhite, Treasurer. Members of the class have been very active in various activities of the school. Lorraine lirickson was the editor of Tlzv LIillt'0IlI Log the First semester, while Vera Cash, lfdwin Sandeen, and others were members of the stahi or of the club. lidwin Sonnccken and Arthur tiumbrell were editors of the flmzzml during the first semester, while many others of the class were on the staff. Phyllis Reinert and .luanila l,indeman shared the duties ol Business Managers,and under their di- rection an almost lO0fZJ subscription among the class members was obtained. lileinbers of the class were in the band and orchestra. Mr. Haight made the following statements about some of the leading members: Fred lirilcson has nerve. He shows what work can do, and he is not afraid to tryf, Raymond lXlolander and Lloyd Peterson are always Tlzm'n. VVe'll miss Raymond lflanstromg he always stayed until the finish? Richard Sandstrom plays the drum as if he loved it. ln the assembly, the last event of the semester, the will and prophecy were given. The prophecy was given in a most modern fashion by being thrown on the screen. At the beginning of the second semester, the class migrated to senior high school where they have become a very important part of that school. l 93 ll - page thirteen
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,. ,' I V ,, r , ,H ,-af' -fr,-J. W ef' 1' 1 ,. V4 I ,,, V ,gn ,. , l ,ff 1-'34..,f--., ,1 -2 - fa .ffm . . 5 . if c y, Identiiication of Who's Who The group pictures on the opposite page are of those of the members of the QA class who were chosen lay their classmates as deserving of special mention: Group l-Most Amusing: .lane Swenson, Alice Eyster, Elizaheth Rosengren, Edwin Sandeen, Gilbert lieishcr. AlmsentWVera Cash. Group 2-Best Athletes : llenny liehr, Catherine Kzuninski, Arley Armstrong. Group 3-Best Students: Clarence Nystrom, Pearl Ekstrom, Lorraine Erickson, Jeanette Anderson. Group -l- -V-I lf lllost Service to School: Edwin Sonnecken, lloward White, Clarence Nystrom, ,Iuanita l.indeman, Vera Cash, Edwin Saudeen. Group Se-l'ossesserl ol Klost .lfriendsz Arley .'X1'l11Sll'Ullg'. Gillmert Beisher, ,Benny Behr, Edwin Sounecken, Vivian Fry, Helen Peterson, Eugene johnson, Grace l,undlnerg, Edwin Sancleen, lllary hlane Olson. .AllSC'lll-l3I'llL'Q Olson, ,luanita Lincleman, Vera Cash. Group 6-llest-Lookiuff' ,,. Eugene Hroherg, -lohn Olson, Lorraine Erickson, Evelyn E. Larson, Mary ,lane Olson, Lorraine ulohnson. Almsent: Arley Armstrong, Arthur Jacobson, Bruce Olson. Group 7!-Showing Greatest Promise of Success in the Future: Arthur Gumlmrcll, Clarence Nystrom. lloward X'Vhite, Edwin Sounecken, Lor- raine Erickson, llelen Peterson, Vera Cash, Fred Erickson, -leanette Johnson, Frances lVlcGuire, Louise lfranzen. U Autographs R . , O-M431 mj,4,w-fi-AJI4. ynzff zff QL Jesewm K ..,, Wd 5l', 'FZr4W Elerie 1931 39 page nftecn
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