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Evans, Johnson. Jones, Rosenbaum, Nolirenbtlruy Sylvia, f'ai'inieha'1l, liunpxe, Rasmussen Matz, ltaver, Nelson, XVolff, VVVQ-st, l':llElSSOT'l, I-lrown, .Iaspt-rson, Hansen, Allen, Boston Rodel, Nieholsen. Strieklvtt, Short, ll2ll'LllT'lg, Humston, Puppies, Svendgaarsl, Pemberton, Johnson, Bates, Glas,u'ou'e Kuhr. Armstead Jensen Nelson Morgan Stewart t'uIdwell, Jtnzson, XVilkins. Gilliam I , , Y . Y SVVll12'll0llTl Andreast-n, Newell, Stevens, Campbell, MeQuarrie, Jensen, Kulir, Carlsen, O'llanlon, Allen Derek: SOPHOMORE CLASS Officers George Campbell . s .. Presidefzt Margaret McQuarrie . , s Vice-P1'esirz'e1zt Edith Raver . , , , . . Secretary and Trcaxurer Sophomore Class Activities According to their own words, We've been kicked and pushed around, but that doesn't keep us from doing what the others dof, The Sophomores proved their strength in all school activities. Four Sophomore boys, George Camp- bell, Russell Sylvis, Edgar Short, and Ioe Iohnston, lettered in football and the class also made a very good showing in basketball and track. They were repre- sented in 613' Club by Charlotte Armstead, and in Declamatory by Ruth Mor- gan, Marjorie Kuhr, Bertha Iensen, Esther Carlson, Dorine Glasgowe, and Viola Nelsen. Now here's the grand surprise. In the Home Declamatory con- test, the Sophomores received two first places and one third. Esther Carlson was first in Dramatic and Ruth Morgan third. Dorine Glasgowe was first in Humorous. The class may Well be proud of these girls. Next year, it is hoped that being Iuniors will not sever from these Sopho- mores their charm and ability. Twenty-Six
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l'utnan1, lllayiiarnl, l'ifret-. Vinton, U'llanlon, Paulson, Stork Nelson, Mt-lllillzin, Mt-Millzm. llolrinson, l'e-It-rsoii, Simonson, XVnntls, Tlmmpson 'l'll0lllllF0ll, liost-nlmuln. Ye-lnlt-i'slvv, l'uln:in1, S1ll't'llSl'1l, Ni-lson, Slrivlilt-tl. Simonse-li Mackin. NVentworth. Van line-Fen, lllnlwr. Mullen, Tucker, XVilkins, JUNIOR CLASS imior Class Activities fcont. Gollehon, Walden George and Rolland Bucklin lettered. Many members of the class took active parts in various musical organizations including band, orchestra, glee club, and the operetta in which several took leads. Irene De Vinney, Reed O'Hanlon and Roy Christensen showed real ability on the debate team. Several Iuniors were outstanding in declamatory Work. Margaret Maher and Gladys Hanson took honors in the Home Declamatory Contest by winning second and third places respectively. In a Home Commercial contest, Elizabeth Grimm, Helen McMillan and Miriam Iensen were chosen to participate in the District Commercial Contest. On Ianuary 29, the Iunior Class presented the class play Skidding', which proved a wonderful success and a high spot in the history of the class of 1932. It also provided food for the Seniors at a certain social function in the spring. The climax of a successful year was the Iunior-Senior banquet Which was held at the close of the school year. With this, our Iunior year closes. It has been a pleasant, busy one. We feel we have done our best, Working in co-operation with each other and, we hope, bringing honor to our school. As Iuniors we will say no more, but wait patiently until 1952 makes us 'gmighty Seniors. Twenty-Five
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Xvard, Peterson, Paulsen. Haul, Terrell, Gutsehow, Charlotte, Gallagrher, tlollehon, Grothe Lemon, llellows Murphy, Antill, Guy, Hansen, Van de Venter, Shrie-fer, Johnson, Smith, llallapgher, Edwards lliffar. Haller, Madsen, Paulsen Purley, Brown, Sublet, Gustin. NVrii'k, Mundorf, Spanton, Carmichael, Christensen, Johns XVriek, Guy, lkloats, Gilhi-rtson VVard. Miller, Clausen, S'inp:'leton, Via, Voss, Munflorf, Sheets, Huett, Larsen, Baker, VValra.tl1 Hanien, Venclerslev. Keifer, Miller. Juul, Sas, Anderson, Nnlirenhergr, Hansen, Olsen, Gustln lorris F RESHMAN CLASS Officers Don Bellows . . . ..... s President Catherine Sas , , ..., . . . s Vice-Prexidefzt Eloise Morris . , s Secretary and Treasurer Mr. White . . . . , ,,,,... s , , .Sponsor imioif High Activities There have been many more activities in Iunior High this year than in prev- ious years. The reorganization of Iunior High has given much better oppor- tunity for extra curricular work. The Iuior High operetta, Love Pirates of Hawaii, was given in Novem- ber. This won high praise from those who saw it. Mary Louise Moran, Cath- erine Ienkins, Don Bellows and Wayne Dudgeon had the leading parts. There were thirty in each of the boys' and girls' choruses. Under the direction of Mr. Masser, a Iunior High basketball team was trained. This team took part in the district tournament at Decatur and won second place. Those who did actual playing were Harold Hansen, Herbert Kolterman, Ray Hansen, Wayne Dudgeon, Billie Harrison, Patrick Quinlan, Arthur Stevens, Donald Nemetz, Leroy Bucklin, Iack Maher, and Earl Wal- rath. Later they won a home game against Calhoun. In the spring thirty boys turned out for track. Track meets were scheduled with Calhoun, Kennard, and Arlington. Twenty-Seven
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