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JU IUR CL SS The Class of 1941 has met with great success, both socially and financially, during the past year. A card party was sponsored in order to increase the finances, several informal parties for the enjoyment of the class were held. Plans have been made for the annual junior Prom. B. J. MEMBERS OE THE JUNIOR CLASS ,JEWEL SLATER, President CORDELIA BALDWIN, Vice President BERNICE -JOHNSON, Secretary ELBERT HAZZARD, Treasurer BARBARA COMSTOCK and ,JAMES SCOFIELD, Advisers Ernest Bohall Lois Brewer Kathryn Brown Ramon Brown Edith Carlson ,Janice Cornell Paul Gustafson Norma Hall UP Kathryn Hallberg Ruth Hammond Gifford Hayward Gordon Joslyn Ray Kesby Emily Lawrence Robert Lindahl Betty Lord HU ORE Clark Lord Curtis Mecusker Patricia Moore Charles Nelson Lenhart Nelson Donald Parker john Skillman Betty Shanon Irene Stowell Howard Strickland May Trusler La Mar Wahlgren Marian Warner George Welch Howard Welch Betty Wilkinson GL SS The rusty Sophomores oiled their machinery with pep and enthusiasm and were ready to enjoy many good times during the school year. The first party of the class was held at Halloween in the school. For the benefit of the class the faculty played against the Odd Fellows in a thrilling game of Donkey Basketball in january. As a result, 853.27 was added to the Sophomore treasury. The second party was a spaghetti supper, after which the members went on a sleigh ride. The class lost Donald Wennerberg, who left for Georgia to continue his schooling. Lillian Skillman, also a member of the class, has been ill during most of the school year. The Sophomores hope to double their good times and money making enterprises next year. i M. S. MEMBERS OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Manley Anderson Stanley Anderson Dortha Arnold Helen Carlson Mary jane Carlson Virginia Carlson jean Christianson Geneva Crandall Herbert Crandall ELLIS NORTON, President JANICE THOMPSON, Vice President MARILYN SCHOW, Secretary BETTY CANNON, Treasurer ANNABEL B. SWANSON and GERALD OAKS, Advisers Wallace Crandall Alton Eckstrom Milton Edlund Virginia Harvey Harold Hilbert Betty Hollings Beulah Ingerson Eric johnson Earl Larsen Richard Lindahl Roger Lindell Harry Lord Pascal Luciano Dudley Mecusker Ella Moon Beatrice Olson Carl Peterson Donald Saxton Sheldon Staples Bertil Stein Roy Stewart Roderick Sullivan Edwin Swanson Lois Waid Marian Williamson Richard Winchester FRE MAN GL SS The Freshman class enjoyed one party during the year. This was a Halloween party which was held in Cheney's barn. The class's first attempt at raising money for the treasury occurred when its members sold homemade ice cream at the Forestville basketball game. R. H. B. MEMBERS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS CAROL OLSON, President KENNETH HALL, Vice President RAY BROWN, Secretary GENE CRANDALL, Treasurer james Bottomley Patricia Bottomley Robert Brooks Ray Brown Arthur Carpenter Wallace Carlson William Cheney james Dowd Richard Eckstrom Page I5 0 SARAH CHALLIS and DAVID DORMAN, Advisers Donald En dahl Elsie jane Cordon Betty Graves Earl Hall Kenneth Hall Richard Hallberg Helen Hammond Arthur Harvey Glenn Helgren, -Ir, Herman johnson Martha johnson Waldon Kiesshauer Phyllis Lawson Fanny Luciano Mary Marucci David Maydwell Theodore Okerlund Wallace Oste Roger Phillips Ray Robison Pau! Samuelson Delia Slater Mildred Thompson Gladys Travis Millard Turney Helen Waterman Naoma Wilkinson
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