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First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: Erdman, M. Anderson, Kempenich, Wilson, Neuhardt, T. Cox, Renke. President Scott (Adviser), H. Binek, Burke, Gilbert, J. Shypkoski, Steffan, M. Gethmann, Hauck. Lenz, Zillich, R. Mitten, Hansen, Kraft. Boyd Bruvold, McCann, Fitterer, Toepke, G. Hoiby, J. Foss, Reichenberg, M. Johnson. Kolstad, Kolva, Myran, Pfliger. Hancock, Holle, Bossert, Bell, Beck, L. Hintz, O'Neil, Wagy, N. Kuehn. Muecke. R. Swenson. Jesperson. Brademeycr, A. Shypkoski, Rotering, J. Thompson, M. Thompson, E. Fenske. Lillibridge, Larson, Hart. R. Fischer, Kacalek, Pederson, J. Armstrong, Haspert, R. Nasset, Faiman. Demianew. Maus, Reuther, Ziegler, Sateren, Rasmussen, Henderscheid, Kurle. Simon. Wikenheiser, Boisen, Stern. Carlson. Leithold, Feiring. Majerus, H. Baumgartner, Taylor, De Laney. E. Armstrong, Baar, Redington, L). Bauer, P. Cram. F. Leder. FRESHMEN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS President.......................... Harry Binek Vice President.................Warren Patterson Secretary ......................... June Larson Treasurer Bene Renke Representative to Publications Committee .................... Edward Fox FRESHMEN
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First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: V. Holt, M. Rieger, Mason. B. Bach, A. Baumgartner, Kelly. Hennings. Chappell, Tobin, Schwartz, R. Cox, McCullough, W. Zeller, Dodge, F. Walters. Mack. Klein. L. Holby, Mennenga, A. Salle, M. Salle, R Smith, A. Fisher, Belden, Gustin, Mor- land, Arntz, S. Mitten, A. Lyngcn, Glovatsky, Clement, Reilly. Wittmer, Ricksgers, Opsahl, Krush, Dunder. Homelvig, C. Knoop, E. Knoop, Sillers, Wessel, Peterson, C. Foss, Bjorndahl, Davison, Hart, R. Fischer, W’agner, Kukla, Page, Pintler, Pierce, Herrington, Baumann, Tinsley, Houston, Parcells. Barbeau. M. Anderson, Joyce Johnson, Jean Johnson, Adams, Vick, Stoxen, Clarys, Hun- covsky. Groger, Cowan. Kampf, Wendt, Brown, Culver, M. German, M. Marklund, Striker. Martin. Weber, Freiheit, Hagel, C. Wagner, R. Shoen, Burns. R. A.nderson, Benzie, Fjosne, L. Jewell, Baker, Jacobsen, J. O'Brien, Ulrich, Heid, Haas L. Miller. SOPHOMORE CLASS SOPHOMORES The sophomore class is the second largest class on the campus and has taken an active part in various fields. Harold Hennings is President of this class and Mary Parcells is Vice President. Robert Turner is Secretary-Treasurer while Pat Tobin represents them in the Publications Com- mittee. Other active members are: Muriel Marklund, President of the W.A.A.; Frances Pierce, Presi- dent of the Women’s League; and Lyle Jewell, President of the Geography Club. Jack O’Brien is Editor of the Slope Teacher with Mary German as his Assistant Editor. Mary Parcells is one of the Business Managers of the Prairie Smoke. Jim Kelly, Gordon Holt, Grant Lipelt, Pat Tobin, Norman O’Bryan, Albert Casady and Herbert Mack are outstanding football men. Many of the varsity basketball squad were also from this class. In track we have Leo Saylor, Paul Brown, and Norman O’Bryan.
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First Row: Second Row Third Row: Fourth Row’ Fifth Row: E. Rieger, Brew, Neas, R Fisher, Holzemer, B. Johnson, Gunderson, Patterson, Sundfor, M. O’Brien. Fleck. M. Kupper. Hatzenbuhler, Selinger, Feininger, R. Lyngen, Boll, Betty Bruvold, Smith, Reetz, Scott. Woodward, Erdahl, Clarke, M. Brandenburg, Gibson. Schield. Lazarenko. A. Anderson. Merz, Hardy, La Meres, Blotske, Lingenfelter, Woodruff, Burda, Larsen, Lundgren. W. Fisher, Chernausek, Schmidt, V. Schnell. Boisen, Carlson, Schafer, Willnow, Flowers. R. Nelson. Peltzer, Strom, Minkoff, Gaugler, Ordahl, L. Schnell. Jacober, Bartholomew’. Freeman, Hartung. Skinner, Ranberg, Bibelheimer, Haverluk, Diede, D. Downey, Heinle, Mularchek. FRESHMEN CLASS This is the largest and most active class on the campus. They have sponsored several dances and have participated in every field that is active on the campus. It was the freshmen class of 1939 that restored the initia- tion ceremonies to this institution, and many of their class became very popular with their green bibs. The freshmen class had a share in football, basketball, track, tum- bling, boxing, chorus, band, orchestra, and even in debate. They won the inter-class basketball championship. Some of the outstanding individuals in the class are: Warren Patter- son, who is known for his musical talent; Elmer Morland received state- wide recognition as a debater; Jack Liethold was well known for his ability as a boxer; and Esther Kurle also made good as a debater.
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