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Class History The seventh class to leave Abraham Lincoln junior High School numbered three hundred twelve when entering and now numbers three hundred fifty-nine. The Nine .Ns have been the outstanding figures in all affairs. Norris Aldcen has been editor in chief of the fllllllltll, assisted by Hielen Mc- Ardle, associate editor, and lleidi Anbro, as the financial secretary. Other editors arc: Donald l,indley. Athletics Phyllis Acltra. llumor lieva May Nashold, Snapshot Blanc llaegg, Prophecies lilsic lilanlt. Cflass history Leonard llroberg. Business manager llarvey Bergman, Manager of the typing group. The 9A members of the l.inr0In Log are: Muriel Swenson livelyn johnson livcrett llendrikson Violet johnson Vivian VVebster Karl Lofgren. The outstanding pupils in the athletic group are Emil Stasica and julian Ignatcliuli. Many ol' the Nine :Vs are members of the orchestra under the leadership of Mr. Horner. Ainong thc outstanding players are Dorothea Dahlin and Burdette Carlson. Others have taken an active part in the hand under the leadership of Mr. Haight. The outstanding players are Donald Lindley, Robert DeForest, Leonard Hroberg, and XX'illard Cfarlson. The Nine .Ns have eleven members in the Student Council. There is one mem- ber from each group, with the exception of the Nine A hves. They have two mem- bers. The officers are as follows: l'rcsident: Irma l,ivingg'ston. Vice-President: Norris Aldeen. Secretary and Treasurer: Virginia liaatrud. The first Nine A class meeting was called by Miss Bowman on April 10. 1931. Miss Cotta was elected class adviser. The second meeting was called by Missfotta, April l6, in the cafeteria. Class olliccrs were elected. They were the following: Norris Aldeen: President. l'hiI Iiellner: Vice-President. Ruth tllsen: Secretary. Barbara Carlson: Treasurer. The Nine A's held their party ,lime 13. The party was enjoyed by everyone. 1 9 3 ll page twenty-three
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S 9A-11 Ro w R o w R o iv Ro w Kenneth Bnrthofnmew, Robert Anderson, Robert Price, XY:tltcr Sally, Floyd Spunring, liranlc Nelson, Paul Davison. Ernest Osborne. Sam Sassali, Stanley Lyforcl, Ralph Ugron, Ralph Anderson, Donald Rosenu, I,aVcrnc liransecn, Irving Dummer, VVilliam liarb. Lawrence Lindquist, Virginia Adamson, Marion Dalilstrnni. Miss Tudson, Joyce Anderson, Annu- belle Aycock, Robert Bartholomew. Hedwig Olszewski. Mildred Sanders, Ruth johnson, Gladys Olson, Allicrtzi Pedersen, Anna Mac Erla, Dnrlcen Lundquist, Mary Massi. Pauline Seawortli. Honor R011 Row Row Row Row Row Tiurnicc Lundberg, 'Bennet Olson, T,yinan Daclc, Ralph Ugrnn. Donald Rosvnc, Ragnar Klint, Howard Jensen, Karl Lofgren, Floyd Spearing, Donald Asprootli. janet Blomquist, Vivian Webster, Orville Vnrlnntl, Norris Aldeen, Stanley Peterson, Ilnrry Reganli, Clara. Johnson, Ruth Xlarkuson. Hazel Brodein, Barbara Billinglinni, Ethel 'i'rank, Evelyn johnson, Ruliy Anderson, 'Esther Lindstrom, Virginia Kaatrnd, Phyllis Ackra. Louise VVright, Beatrice Ahlstrom, Corinne Nelson, Elaine lfsiggiotli, Lucille Gustafson, Elsie Klank, Ruth Olsen, Doris Franzcn. Sonja Sanden, Jeanette Kauffman, Myrtle Gustafson, Alice Rzinsoine, Violet Eliason, Margaret Challberg, Violet Anderson, Irene Hippman, Violet Oman. 1931 page twenty-two
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Personalities of the Second Semester 9A Class I l ii! he 79 sl LP '7 irwo I page tweu 1931 ty-four SH
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