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First Row: Socond Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Conrath, Parr, Landcis, Cram, M. Nasset. Wright, Chapin, Droncn. Martin, Enderson, C. Schneider, E, Taylor, Hiatt, Mr. Wienbergon (adviser), Weydahl, Marklund, Rasmussen, Coffing. Boe, Bach, Johnson. Wagner, Mitten. O. Burda, Finck, Brugameyer, Hettrich, Cox, Fisher, Spalding. L. Culver, C. Culver, Dettman. Loeffler, Moore, Peterman, Fakler. Odegaard, Palmer. White, Sword, Meyer, Farrand, Benekc, Gall, Jewell. Holllnger, Nadolski, Reich, Evenson. B. Reinke, Christiansen. Cushman. B. Kline, Gates, R. Kline. SOPHOMORE CLASS Several Sophomores were associated with the school publi- cations: Henry Landeis, headline writer, and Frank Kubic, re- porter, for the Slope Teacher; Joe Ilettrich, in charge of Gradu- ates for the Prairie Smoke; and Winston Cox, Associate Business Manager of the Prairie Smoke. In the music groups the class was represented by Betty Hiatt, Verlie Fischer, Joe Moore, Arthur Gunderson, Alan Fischer, and Orville Burda. Winston Cox, Marcus Nasset, Eileen Lyons, Orville Burda, Helen Cushman, Christina Sword and Lila Mitten participated in dramatics. In athletics Harold Bender, Elmer Beneke, Joe Moore, and Orville Burda received football letters; and Harold Bender Gordon Reinke, and Elmer Beneke received basketball letters. Carlton Spalding successfully completed his first year on the Debate team, while many of the class’s members have been active in committee work and as members of the different clubs. In the executive positions of the class were Betty Hiatt, President; Joe Hettrich, Vice-President; and Delmar Weydahl, Secreta ry-Treasu rer. Twenty-three
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First Row: Miracle, Weber, K. Hagen, Mr. Murphy (Adviser), Langdon, Kirsch, F. Wiench. Second Row: Butler, Dukart, Dohrmann. Stumpf, Crawford, A. Wiench, Arildson, Richter. JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class took an active part in the student activity of the college. Many of the Juniors have established records which place their class on an equal basis with the larger classes. Several of the young men who have actively participated in athletics are John Crawford, Alcuin Wiench, Francis Wiench, William Richter, and Frank Stumpf. John Crawford, as President of the Men’s Union and Editor of the Slope Teacher; Dorothy Walters, as a member of the Prairie Smoke Staff; Marjorie Kirsch, as Associate Editor of the Prairie Smoke, as Staff Typist of the Slope Teacher, and as a member of the Student Assembly Committee; Dugalda Langdon, as an active member of the Band, Orchestra, and Chibiabos; and Don Miracle, as a prominent member of the Debate Team, have borne the honor of the Junior Class into the foreground. Following the established precedent, the Junior Class were hosts to the Senior Class at a banquet and prom, given on May 5, Officers, Kenneth Hagen, President; Dugalda Langdon, Vice- President; Kathleen Weber, Secretary-Treasurer; and H. E. Mur- phy, adviser, successfully guided the Junior Class through the year. Twenty-two
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Malcolm Stewart, Maurice Young:, Irene Lee, Sarah Bashara, William Kupper, Ruth Nunn, Clark Henson, Irene Witte, Walter Dettmann, Bernice Chapin, Stanley Finck, and Gordon Culver be- long: to music groups. Taking an active part in dramatics were Wilma Freer, Lloyd Evenson, Dorothy Goth, Lois Blakely, Erling Nasset, Ruth Nunn, Mary Meulemans, Alice Cruden, Elmer Nelson, Virginia Downing, Amy Redington, Warren Van, and Mary Malone. Mary Jane Alquire, Sarah Bashara, Celesta Schleicher. Clarabel Arneson, and Wallace Maxie have been active in forensic activities. Ted Burda, Lois Blakely, Celesta Schleicher, Jeanne McWold, Joyce Gunderson, Warren Van, Stanley Finck, Virgil Reetz, and Mary Meulemans had positions on the Slope Teacher Staff. Elmer Nelson, Clark Henson and Margaret Kupper were on (he Prairie Smoke Staff. Paul Ebeltoff, Albert Gilman, Ralph Ferderer, Frank Judt, and Elmer Nelson were outstanding in athletics. Officers of the Freshman Class were Elmer Nelson, I’resi dent; Irene Lee, Vice-President; Ted Burda, Secretary; Doris Zander, Treasurer (Fall and Winter), and Mary Meulemans, Treasurer (Spring Quarter.) In addition to these social activities, the Freshman Class sponsored a dance and an assembly program. Twenty-four
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