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THE ECHO Row I—1). Campbell, O. Gustafson, A. Johnson, E. Hanna, E. Schultz, E. Dzubay, M. Johnson, M. Green, A. Kitcha, E. Prussk, I). Stewart, L. Fredlund. Row II—Faculty Advisor, Miss Walle; O. Van Blaricom, N. Granger, M. Hayes, M. Blatt, E. Blatt, V. Fredlund, L. Gullickson, E. Sandin, E. Dumke, M. Nelson, V. Grunke. Row III—P . Schustedt, G. Gregerson, W. Joseph, G. Oney, J. Klenstine, A. Booth, E. Schustedt, J. Hedlund, P. Goodspeed, H. Gullickson. Row IV—M. Christianson, H. Kittleson, A. Cain, L. Lindahl, R. Riley, A. Dahl, O. Beyer. Freshmen Class Class Motto—“We’re On Our Way” Class Colors—Pink and Green Class Flower—Sweet Peas CLASS OFFICERS President ................................. Joyselle Hedlund Vice President................................Erland Hanna Secretary .................................Luella Fredlund Treasurer..................................Margaret Nelson STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Dorothy Stewart Douglas Campbell Page Twenty-three
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THE ECHO Row I—S. Salgren, G. Felland, F. Hansen, A. Ellingson, E. Crossan, A. Spaulding, E. Rue, A. Ruhr, M. Benson, A. Rve. Row II—Faculty Advisor Miss Moe; E. Gombus, V. Hagen, I. Hayes, E. Peterson, M. Wheeler, H. Zorn, I. Gifford, A. Erickson, E. Hoff, J. Goodspeed. Row III—L. Vik, V. Van Blaricom, M. Johnson, H. Engebretson, M. Van Blaricom, J. Gale, E. Swanson, E. Jackson, F. Johnson. Row IV—W. Barthman, R. Murray, IX Tulgren, W. Scot urn, W. Jackson, L. Johnson, C. Kittleson. Sophomore Class Class Motto—“Find a way, or make one” Class Flower—Pink Rose Class Colors—Scarlet and White CLASS OFFICERS President .............................Adolph Ellingson Vice President .....Wendell Scottum Secretary ..................................Agnes Rye Treasurer ...............................Glecn Felland STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Elizabeth Gombus Adolph Ellingson HONOR STUDENTS Eunice Swanson Adolph Ellingson Page Twenty-tiLO
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THE ECHO Among the Classes S. S.—Roy and 1 are going to sing a solo for assembly program. Mr. L.—“Arnold, what is a vegetarian?” A. Lien.—“A cattle doctor.” M iss Walle.—“Who is the hero in the story “The Vicar of Wakefield?” A. Schultz.— (Waking up—meaning Mr. Burchill) “Oh—oh—a—a— Bunker Hill.” Mildred B.— (In Home Ec. Class) “Agnes, do you like figs?” Agnes R.—“No, but I just love dates!” H. S.— (Seeing a woman walking down the street)—“Isn’t she the picture of grace?” V. B.—“Grace who?” Did you hear of the Freshie that went to the post office to meet a friend coming on the four o’clock train? Mr. K.—“If you have twenty-four dollars and got them changed into dollar bills how many would you bring back?” Freshie—(After studious thought)—“Oh—forty eight dollars.” J. N.— (In English Class)—“and the stove-pipes were running all over the • i • ceiling--- Seniors! Do you remember when Thomas Reindahl took a little catnap in English Class? Miss Dahl.—“How much do you think that recitation you just gave is worth, Lvnn ?” L. J.— (After scratching his head vigorously)—“Huh—I forgot what I said now. The best way to cure the itch for money is to scratch for it. M iss M oe.—“When did America declare itself independent?” T. Reindahl.—“Ah—let’s see—1865”. B. J. sees one new sign of spring—he saw a fly on the ceiling in the assembly. Ardell R. “The slaves were freed in Clear Lake in 1867”. If all the Senior girls were placed in one mass they would weigh 1573 pounds. Mr. L. “Aren't sone tounds funny?” (Meaning tone sounds). Miss M.—“What is the date of the signing of the Declaration of Independence?” K. G.—“July 2nd.” M. Lindahl—“When they have a ‘short circuit’ does that mean the wires are tco short?” Page Twenty-four
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