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Top How: L. Zanrow, A. Schadde, T. Smith, I. Platt, I. Weston, S, Stewart, l. Powers, F. Wing, H. Behr, R. Trussell, D. Schaefer Middle Raw: R. Roth, K. Weirich, R. Wood, M, Schlender, L. Terbilcox, M. L. Philbrick, H. Owen, I. Schluter, L. Wakefield, E. Wrchem Front Row: D. Platt, L. Stopper, A. Stopper, C. Randall, A. Thuer er. M. Welch, I. Withington, M. Stieve, V. Rehbein, L. Rehbein DOWN, ONE TO GO! The team of '39 made g rather feeble kick-off as far as their outside activities were concerned, other than lording over the junior high, their first year as one of the upper tour was broken only by their participation in a spring picnic. They were, however, guided by the watchful hand ot their coach, Mr, Solum, the new principal and band director. - In starting the second quarter, they were given a cheer in the form of a senior-sophomore recep- tion, at which they were pleasantly welcomed into the senior high. One of the high points during this perrodlof play was the organizing of a school citizenship club in the civics classes. As the title sug- gests, it was brought about for the purpose of teaching and helping the pupils to observe and carry out the rules and regulations of correct citizenship. This quarter was concluded with a class picnic held at Devil's Lake. At the beginning of the second half the following officers were elected: president, Fred Iens- woldg vice-president, Eulaine Leuckg secretary, Lorna Brockleyg and treasurer, Carol Ott. Miss Wagner and Mr. Olstad were chosen as advisers. The first score of this quarter was the junior class play A Full House. Perhaps the highelight of the game was the presentation of the Iunior-Senior Prom- enade, May 6. Following the idea of the theme song, Moon of Manakooraf' a committee decorated the gym to give the appearance of a South-Sea island. ln this tropical atmosphere the students danced to the melodious strains of Don Barr's orchestra. Presiding over this gay affair were their highnesses, Ralph Bethke and Mary Elizabeth Adams. For this occasion the queen was lovely in a beautiful white bouifant dress of tulle. I I This concluded the third quarter. With only one qugrter left to play, the class has high hopes of piling up the score in the time that remains.
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-.. Top How: R. Fitzgeraldf G. Harvey, T. Davidson, R. Bainbridge, P. Albert, W. Graves, W. Isenberg, N. Quale, T. Deppe, R, Bethke R. Hall, H. Dail-mann. Middle Row: M. Felgen, A. Bach, W. Albert, N. Donahue, L. DuBois,, G. Conclren, A. Bleuer, L. Apker, M. Bettendorf, M. Caflisch. Fran! Row: P. Behnke, R. Frenz, S. Gibson, F. Goodearle, G. Bayer, B. Beiter, M. Adams, E. Dwyer, M. Dithmclr, M. Donahue, L Erockley, E. Barbknecht. Not Shown: C. Cady, B. Frenz, I. Griggs, M. Peck, I, Ross, P. Steffler, R. Wolkowski, S. Schirmer, L. Stieve, G. Klipp, I. Manthey. Top Row: E. Koberstein, F. Ienswold, C. Kerndt, G. Haskins, W. Moon, W. Harvey, W. Holaday, H. Newman, G. Martin, O. Holt Middle Row: M. Mortensen, I. Deering. D. Korg, I. Hawkins, A. Morse, L. Latozka, R. Martin, B. Luce, R. Okern, H. Mattke. Front Row: A. Kilmer, A. Haskins, A. Hattie, D. Marriott, A. Miller, L. Meyer, C. Ott, E. Leuck, H. O'Nei11. Not Shown: K. Harvey, W. Hewitt, M. Hill, R. Keeife, H. King, L. Kowalke, R. Krueger, M. LaMar, I. Lenihcm, A. Meyer, I. Otto.
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- - 'Q HES? A , 1 . Top How: R. Conway, L. Dunse, D, Biege, W. Foster, D. Briggs, R. Dick, H, Arndt, R. Brechll, R. Culbert, V. Baumgarth, L. Bartholomew Middle How: D. Dallmann, L. Bisch, D. Baumgarten, H. Burtch, W. Gasser. E. Bainbridge, E. Bump, D. DuBois, R. Barrow, R. Campbell FrogiRovir1: V. Albrecht, D. Bender, M. Dennis, M. Baier, E. Bradley, T. Cook, E. Boundy, K. Fleming, K. Dwyer, A. Carpenter N. .ittric . No! Shown: E. Barrow, R. Carlson, D. Fauska, M. Fisher, W. Gasser. Top Row: I. Keilman, V. Higgins, R. Luehke, H. Krueger, F. Hamm, P. Halbman, A. Herfort, W. House, M. Ioyce, M. Koons, D. Mielke, W. Hill, L. McGilvra. Middle Row: l. Lenz, V. Knoop, W. Haugh, E. Harvey, M. Harmel, P. Kaley, I. Herron, M. Logeman, E, Myers, L. Myers, H. Hullerstrum. Front Row: H. Lehnherr, H, Landon, M. Halvensleben, L. Martin, L. Holaday, R. Mariiny, V. Goodenough, M. Stieve, G. Iaedike, H. Karch, E. Iachman. No! Shown: L. McGilvra l. Putz, M. Snyder, H. Simonds. A
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