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Class officers flcittiar Appearing on the Auggio stage for their third re- turn engagement. These Junior Jesters ploy their roles with ease and enthusiasm. Leads are taken by Doc'' Strommen. the president: Lois Black, vice president, and Eileen Quenbeck. secretary. They are supported by an all-star cast including Eugene Strinden as treasurer and Marion Myrvick. social director. This lively class produced a super Junior-Senior Banquet on March 23. Although they had a Dutch theme, they did not make it a dutch treat. Dr. Burntvedt spoke amid a galaxy of tulips and Dutch scenery. It was strictly formal, and only members of the two classes attended. Now for a quick resume of this energetic class. No one can top Doc. he's our all-state athlete. Eugene Strinden is that tall gent who has a shy smile for everyone. The efficiency E goes to Eileen Quanbeck who buzzes through the week of a high speed. Marion Myrvick. sweet and petite, does it in a nutshell. Julian Anderson has the im- pressive title. The Brain. Ode is the kind of blue-eyed blonde who grows best in the Northwost. o. aaker J. JAC08SEN J. ANOERSON E JOHNSON L. SLACK L. JOHNSON Cokes at Smitty's
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i 945 DWIGHT PEERMAN, Minneapolis: Majors. Chemistry and Mathematics: Aristotelians. 4 . . . MURIEL RUUD. Minne- apolis: Major. English; Minor, German; Echo Staff. I. 2. 3, 4: German Club. I, 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. Council. 3. 4; Music Club 3 . . . RUTH WELTZIN, Minneapolis; Major, Mathe- matics: Minors. English and Music; Choir. 2. 3. 4- Echo. I. 2. 3, 4; Co-Editor. 3; A. W. S. President. 4; W. A. A.. I, 2. 3. 4: Director of Publications. 3; Writer’s Club, 2. 3. 4: Choral Club. I; Romonce Language Club. I. 2. 3 . . . I RANDOLPH QUAN8ECK. Minneapolis: Major, History: Minor. English; Norse Club. I; Treasurer Student Society, 3; Choir. 4. DWIGHT PEERMAN MURIEL RUUD RUTH WELTZIN RANDOLPH QUANBECK Stand ☆ ☆ ☆ Eager beavers Don't they look eager, though? A better place than the library to find Dwight Peerman is the chemistry laboratory, where he will either be doing some experimenting of his own. or assisting some under classmen with their experiments. Scientific, logical, and clear in his thinking. Dwight makes a valuable contribution to any class. Handsome Ranny Quanbeck, formerly of the Army Air Corps, plans his work systematically and thoroughly. It brings good results, too. For proof. Ranny's get- ting all ready for nuptials in April. Muriel, our fair-haired coed, possesses the knack of getting many things accomplished quietly and thoroughly. Calm, conscientious and dependable in her man- ner, Muriel will always be appreciated in her work. Last, but far from the least, we have Ruth, our Homecoming queen. Untiring in her willingness to help others. Ruth participates in mrfny activities and does a star job in each. Her energies are devoted to church work, music. Pocket Testament League, and campus affairs. Then there's camera-shy Jim Bartch who graduates from Augsburg and North- western Sem this year. We regret that Jim has not been with us more.
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That classy coed. Lois Black, adds beauty to our campus. As for Gladys, she's on the beam!! John Steen is a fourth of our favorite men's quartet be- sides being an athlete. Clara Carlsen adds to the group with her gracious and charming manner. Lloyd Johnson is known in the best circles as a fel- low who takes the n't out of don't. A typical scene between acts is that of Merle Houser chew- ing on Spanish verbs. Merle is most likely to suc- ceed. Jack is the boy who clicks with a camera. Marge is the W.A.A. champ of the class. It took lots of points to earn that sweater. Consider Mrs. Johnson's little girl Edryce. She’s always ready to laugh at our jokes. Bob Erickson dabbles in philoso- phy. Phyllis Englund. she is the scholar of our class. Iris Engberg is always in tune with the styles of the time. Bernhard Bretheim divides his time between studying Greek and Swedish Hospital. Sylvia Haukeness. that quiet gal, has little to say. but what she does say counts. Gigs Bretheim, The Voice, holds us all under his spell as he sings. Norma Sateren, well—you name it—she can do it. As the curtain falls on the Junior class they are preparing for the leading roles they will play next year. G. BOXRUD C. CARLSEN I. ENGBERG P. ENGLUND R. ERICKSON S. HAUKENESS M. HOUSER M. MYRVIK M. PAULSON E. OUANBECK N. SATEREN J. STEEN E. STRINOEN C. STROMMEN
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