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ROOM TWENTY-THREE ROOM TWENTY-FOUR FIRST ROW: Strobel, Riutta, Sample, Thompson, Sather, Simonsen. SECOND Row: Wright, Vaughan, Wilson, Read, Turpienen. TFIIRD ROW: Miss Flansen, Thompson, Wong, Turner, White, Reed. FOURTFI ROW: Townsend, Thompson, Wehh, Roberts, Stephens, Rambeau, Rufus. FIRST ROW: Morse, Grimes. Lum, Larson, E. Pilgard, Wallace, I. Pilgard. SECOND ROW: Nikkola, Olsen, Lystad, Nygaard, Luch, Lepp. TFIIRD ROW: Miss Lamb, Nielson, Olsen, Palo, Manske. FOURTH ROW: Omundson, Preston, Ostrom, May, Moe. FIFTH ROW: Mattucci, McGregor, Labiske, Johnson, Peterson, Malberg. SIXTH ROW: Olsen. Judy Thompson, treasurer; Edith Sother, secretary; Richard Ruitta, sergeant at arms for the So- ' homore Class; and Robert Simonson, soph yell leader all hailed from Room Twenty-four. Livewire was Bruce Sample. Traditionally, the sophomore girls wore their green ribbons and no lipstick every Friday for six weeks. Miss Lamb ' s Room Twenty-three contributed Dick Morse, who along with holding the office of third vice president of the Student Body, won his football letter this year and played as a sub on the basketball team. Arden Larson was elected the livewire. The Sophomores held their annual Soph Hop in Morch. Sophomores
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