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LOUISE AANSTAD GLADYS BJORNDAHL ORA BRADEMEYER FLORENCE BRANDENBURG ELEANOR CHAPIN HELEN CUSHMAN PETER CYMBALUK ELLA DUCKWITZ BETTY FUNK ALICE HANDFORTH MERLE HAYDEN ESTHER HEINLE ALICE HERRINGTON LYDIA HUBER ESTHER JOSUCKS ELSIE M. KARABENSH ANNE KLUKSDAL FRANK KUBIK Nineteen
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LOUISE AANSTAD Almont Standard, May Women's League; Women’s Athletic Association. “A quiet iiiiiiHfttiiuiiiK ulrl of MferliiiK worth. FLORENCE BRANDENBURG Dickinson Standard, May Women’s League; WAA; Band; Orchestra; Chorus 37-'3S; Slope Teacher. “Any f IiIiik for a quirt Ilf» . PETER CYMBALUK Belfield Standard, May Farmers Union; Newman Club: Men's Union. ‘•You kIioiiIiI hummer your Iron »lifii It Ik kIowIiik hot. ALICE HANDFORTH Ossining, New York Standard, May Rural Relations Club; Women’s League. ••Time ripen»» »11 thin .' ALICE HERRINGTON Center Standard, May Women’s League; Geography Club '39; Rural Relations '39. “Willing to |»l» • wllllliK to work. ' ELSIE M. KARABENSH Mandan Standard, July Chorus; Newman Club; Women’s League. • TI»e enut loti» Mel«l«»m err. GLADYS BJORNDAHL Haynes Standard, May Rural Relations Club; Women’s League. “Aothinjc Mueeeetlu nn MiieceMM. ELEANOR CHAPIN Driscoll Standard, May Women’s League; Chorus ’38-’39; Student Luther League; President of Luther League ’39. “IIonetaf Im the he»t pulley. ELLA DUCKWITZ Hebron Standard, May Women’s League Treasurer ’39; Home Economics Club; Rural Relations Club; Farmers Union College Local; Prairie Smoke Staff '39. “1 111 nt the brink of n «rent career, Homebody ihimIi me off. MERLE HAYDEN New England Standard, May Men’s Union; Geography Club; Boxing Club; Farmers Union Club; Rural Relations. “.IiiiIkc me by whnt I mu. LYDIA HUBER Linton Standard, December Women's League; Chibiabos. “An liMliiNtrlouM one. ’ ANNE KLUKSDAL Scranton Standard. May WAA; Secretary of WAA '39; Vice President of Women’s League ’39; Rural Relations Club '39; Geography Club '39; Chibiabos; Student Luther League '39; Chorus; Basketball. “She linn ninny iinmelrMM virtue».” ORA BRADEMEYER Taylor Standard, July Chorus; Stickney Hall; Women’s League. “If you hCMltntc you're not only lost lint Iiint• ' HELEN CUSHMAN Bowman Standard, March Chibiabos ’37-’38-’39; Vice President ’37-’38; Orchestra '37-’38-’39; Cue Club ’37-’38; “The Love Test’’ '37; “Ghost of the Air’’ ’38; “Whittlin’”38; Alpha Psi Omega ’38-’39; Secretary of Alpha Psi Omega '38; Women’s League. “My Heart i like n nIiikIiik; bird.” BETTY FUNK Richardton Standard. July Rural Relations; Women’s League. “A merry heart «; ►« nil the way. ESTHER HEINLE Hebron Standard, May Rural Relations Club; Chorus; Women’s League. “Experience keep» n dear Mchool, lint foolM will lenrn in no other. ESTHER JOSUCKS Belfield Standard, July WAA; Home Economics Club; Women's League; Geography Club. “Iletter to »eui out than to riiMt out. FRANK KUBIK Dickinson Standard, May Men's Union; President of Rural Relations Club; Presi- dent of Farmers Union College Local; Track and Basketball; Reporter for Slope Teacher; Newman Club. “An euericetic youth In he. PPAIRIE SMOKE 1939 Eighteen
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WILLIAM H. LEDER Flasher Standard, May Men’s Union; Football ’37; Track ’37-’39; Boxing ’37-’39. “Wnleh for our opport- unity. BEULAH LORI US Thunder Hawk, S. Dak. Standard. May Geography Club; Rural Relations Club; Women’s League; Slope Teacher Staff; Farmers Union College Local. “I.et every msm look before he leap». EMMA LEHNER Elgin Standard, May Women’s League; Geography Club; Sketch Club ’37-’38; Sculp Club '37-'38; Home Economics Club ’37; Rural Relations ’37-’38. •• m sweet iim Hie tiny in Ionic.” WALLACE D. MAXIE Golden Valley Standard, May Men’s Union; Forum '39; Secretary-Treasurer of Forum ’39; Debate ’38-’39; Sculp Club ’38. ••Tlte opinion of the MtroiuccNl is ill way flie bent.” ELLA LINDQUIST Hettinger Standard, May Cue Club ’38-’39; Geography Club Secretary-Treasurer; Sculp Club '37; Women's League. “Honor lie in liunrHf toll. INEZ MITTEN Cartwright Standard, July Women’s League; Rural Relations Club; Geography Club. ••Time mill title mill for no mint. RUTH NELSON Flasher Standard, July Women’s League; Sketch Club. ••If at lirst yon don't mirmMl, try anil try again. ELSIE PETERSON Hettinger Standard, May Rural Relations Club; Women’s League; Dramatic Club; WAA; Home Econom- ics; Geography Club. “f.otl hr Ip fliOMt Who hr Ip themselves. ALICE OVERBY Hettinger Standard. July Cue Club ’37-’38-’39; Slope Teacher Staff ’39; Chorus ’37-’38; Women's League. “Neeesslty nhnrp plnrh EVELYN MAE PETERSON Golden Valley Standard, May Cue Club; Rural Relations; Geography Club; Women’s League; Women’s Athletic Association; Student Luther League; Sculp Club. Pnn»tlre is the lient of in- sfriirlors. ETHEL J. PALMER Oakdale Standard, May Women’s League; Chibiabos; Rural Relations. ••The hent way to wipe out l'rlenil.ship in to spouse tin it.” AMY REDINGTON Wilton Standard, May Chibiabos '38-'39; Cue Club ’38-’39; Rural Relations’38-'39; Geography Club '38; Women’s League. “Illenf with n smile flint won't wear oflT. HERTHA SAILER Zap Standard. July Women’s League; Home Economics Club; Farmers Union College Local. ••Of nil flie things yon wenr, your expression 1« flie most important. FRED SCHILLING Glen Ullin Standard, May Men’s Union. It is not lie. ! to swap horses while eroNNlim the river.” EDITH SCHLOSSER Mandan Standard, May Newman Club; Geography Club; WAA; Women's League; Rural Relations. ••.Indue me liy wliat I mil.” MRS. OPAL FREIHEIT SCHMIDT Dickinson Standard, May Women’s League. “Not one enreer, lint two.” LAURA SEEFELD Clifton Standard, July Newman Club; Women’s League. ••No one enn di-Krare us lint our el e , ' DELORES L. STOXEN Taylor Standard. May Chorus; Stlckney Hall; Women’s League. “llnpp . Iiiii lo inu, and a friend to nil.” Twenty
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