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First row-left to right- C. Kuhn, D. Kennetz, V. Clark, B. Christianson, B. Hiam, R. Hallen, D. Dudczak, J. Rivard, R. Mann, N. Beyl, I. Paulson, V. Martin, B. Oman, Second row- It. Peterson, L. Gale, V. Martin, C. Olson, D. Klien, S. Hall, S. Monson, D. Thompson, E. Humpal, A. Whitmer, J. Peirson, G. Johnson, I. Knoll. Third row- J. Peterson, L. Hovda, E. Emer- son, E. Hatalla , J. Shafer, R. Jones, B. Hanson, C. Thompson, R. Junkans, A. Olson, N. Swagger, N. Peterson, Fourth row- L. Pittman, M. Kaczmarski, D. Banks, R. Shipley, J. St.Ledger, A. Frank, R. Lark, G. Ostenson, A. Wilcox, D. Cahow, I. Paulson, D. Rosen. Fifty-one recruits showed up September 13, to enlist for a four-year term at Camp Consolidated, Clear Lake. They soon became accustomed to the camp routine. The regiment is under the command of Robert Mann with Jerry Rivard as his aide. Dorothy Dudczak is secretary of state with Roxanne Hallen as paymaster. The top sergeant is Mr. Earl Peterson. Several members have already won citations. Vivian Martin was appointed Homecoming attendant to Queen DeLores, and Dorothy Dudczak is accompanist for the F.F.A. quartet, chorus, and glee clubs. Most of the remaining personnel are engaged in some extra activity, band, glee clubs, chorus, and the F.F.A. the ones being favored. Medals, given on the athletic field, were received by Red Swagger and Dick Junkans. The regiment ho-pes to be honorably discharged in 1950. Freshman Officers
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15. The Warrior 13£L S'-ALL it HOoThFuc Spoxts md P ssr ime , Oll U VftHLy ftfrrs » 10 LSBoes-r' First row-left to right- A. Brihn, M. Zurcher, M. Aasmunarud, B. Hahn, M. Reed, G. Haugen, G.Hrdlichka, A. Monson, B. Walberg, D. Roethe, A. Frankson, L. Hovda. Second row- D. Nord, M. Brihn, G. Black, E. Newville, J. Junkans, D. Anderson, b. Titel, E. DeBoer, S. Streif P. Wienberg, J. Hanson, D. Stewart, Mrs. Monette. Third row- P. Oas, W. Amundson, B. Jones, W. Schultz. R. Helium, C. Pittman, B. Erickson. Fourth row- N. Johnson, D. Soderberg, M. Koser, K. Wright, A. Paulson, J. Soderberg, J. St. Ledger, B. Johnson, W. Larson, R. Brihn, J. Peterson. Of the 54 young hopefuls who started their high school life as freshman in 1945, only 50 reported for roll call in the fall to carry on their outstanding history as sophomores. To our ranks we added John St. Ledger and Donald Nord making a grand total of 51. As sophomores we have provedto be one of the most notable of classes. We not only topped the sales in our school magazine campaign but far out shown the other classes proving our school loyalship to the utmost. In extra curricular work, our class participated to a great extent. Outstanding were Lilias and Anna Mae as cheerleaders, and Alger, erry, John Barney, Duane, Kenneth, Roger, Myrl, Oscar, and Charles in athletics. In band and voice organizations, we were highly represented. Highlights of our '46- '47 year include: the Freshmen Initiation Day festivities in the fall, the Homecoming float (which proved to be one of the finest in the parade) decorated in Grecian motif with the caption To tne Victor Belongs the Spoils , and our mid-winter trip to St. Paul to attend the Ice Capades and to visit the museum. You 'll be hearing more f rom us next year J ! : CLASS OFFICERS Alger Monson—Pres. Mrs. ’Monette--- Advisor Glendora Haugen-Secretary Myrl Reed-Vice. Pres. Goldie Hrdj-ichka---- Treasurer
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First row-left to right- A. Hall, A. Allram, C. Kuhn, L Peterson, 0. Anderson, 3-. Black, L Hovda, B. Titel, A. Swanson, P. Weinberg, N. Beyl, E. Monson, S. Streif, D. Anderson. Second row- K. Lille, B. Sempt, V. Peterson, B. Linden, V. Matter, A. Wlllert, R. Hallen, M. Butcher, A. Monson, B. Felland, D. Kennetz, L. Newville, S. Beyl. Third row- L. Stensvold, A. Frankson, M. Olson, M. Hedlund, K. Goodspeed, R. Llohtenberg, 0. Lien, R. Benson, D. lXidczak B. Bannlck, M. Brihn, J. Peterson. . - n«WOIlETTCJ — Smsc “BE fL DonA nHDCftsau ftUO HALL This year we were rather unfortunate with our band Instruments as sixteen were stolen from the band room. Most of the students who lost instruments are back in band; however, and we now have forty members. Last year at the River Falls Spring Contest we received a B plus in marching band, and an A in concert band This year we are striving to achieve even greater honors than last year. Our director, Mr. Brown, has chosen OVERTURE MILITAIRE as the required number for the contest. During the year, the band has played at most of the home football games and a few basketball games. They also gave a concert on January 28, and hope to give several more this year.
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