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THE NORTHERN TRAIL ini Freshmen Class First Row: R. Troyer, E. Gorz, W. Oerichbauer, E. Makinen, N. Mayo, J. Fear- son, E. Polacek. Second Row: V. Freund, K. Haag, R. Zeibell, H. Matson, A. F-edorovich, M. Simmons, B. Strong, H. Hoppe, A. Knauer, M. Weber, F. White, L. Kleppe, I. Godles- ky, B. Squines. Third Row: J. Laundrie, K. Milligan, E, Koskelin, H. Simac, E. Byram, A. Kre- sek, E. Lucia.. G. Smith, E. Fearson, N. Laundrie, E. Eckman, J. Adams, L. Punches. F. Ahola, E. Zimpelmann, J. Cerney. Fourth Row: C. Whitsett, W. Thomas, J. Ellis, S. Hoy, S. Boucher, C. Price, L. Cook, A. Spiess, J. Peters, C. Oerichbauer, H. Pride, H. Hodge, W. Walczak. '23 Class Omeers President . Charles Wliitsett Vice President . Jean Ada111S Secretary . Jesse Lauudrie Advisor Miss Austin Page forty-eight
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THE NORTHERN TRAIL Distinguished Sophomores THE SOPHOMORE Class of the Eagle River high school has been very wide awake. Some of the students have distinguished them- selves in athletics and others in the routine of school work. To gain distinction, one need not be a boisterous performer of rash deeds nor must he be of a meek and humble please everyone disposition. Among our athletics are: Donald Omholt and Melborune Whitsett. Our worthy class officers must be considered. They are: Robert Gaffney, Kenneth Behlow, Lyle Van Bussum and Helen Adams. Our distinguished advisor, Miss Walter, should receive no less credit than the officers since she is the push that is behind us. Ada Keskinen, Helen Adams, Emma Armstrong, and Katherine Gorz are respected for their high grades. We also have a human question box. Robert Gaffney answers to that name. We are willing to bet that he can ask more foolish questions in a day than any other student in high school. Nick Orlich, Donald Omholt, and Melbourne Whitsett intend to ad- vocate the heightening of the doorways while Bob Gaffney, Lawrence Erwin, and Maragret lWalsh are strongly opposed because they can scarcely reach the door knobs as it is. These facts prove that the class was not so sleepy as some seemed to think. The Sophomores have been comparatively successful, and we trust that next year will not prove a disappointment. '93 Sophomore Subjects Bookkeeping, Biology, English, and Civics are mine We've got our subjects all placed in a line, The Freshmen are smiling, The Seniors are riling, And yet We think each one of them is just fine. English for us is a handy tool, With it we express ourselves in school, We give it a twist, Our name's on the list, For spirit, attendance, obeying the rule. A great deal we learn in Biology class- Bookkeeping guides us on, we stragglers pass, We will not stop, We'll reach the topg We're future citizens organized into a mass. Page forty!-seven
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Page forty-nine THE NORTHERN TRAIL Freshman Class History Q N THE third day of September, in the year of 1928, sixty-one pupils wt entered the Eagle River high school under the green banner of Freshmen. 1 Of course you could not expect us to take your breath away with our astounding achievements. There is nothing unusual about our class. It has its good and bad points as classes will. We have been fairly well represented in school activities. Three of our boys played on the football team while two boys entered the basket- ball field. We have several girls and boys entering into declamatory and oratorical work. Our class play was given December 20, 1928. Although we have no past years in high school of which to be proud, we have a future to look forward. to. There are three more years in which we may accomplish many worthwhile things. You never can tell. Let's hope for the best! 1 s The Sophomore-Freshman Party Following a custom started several years ago, the Freshmen gave the Sophomores a party in return for that one which was given to them early in the school year. The party was given on Hallowe'en night, and many a person came into the school building with a premonition of evil. Three rooms were used for games, each being presided over by a Witch. The games were enjoyed by everyone and the fortune telling was great fun. A delicious luncheon was served in the gym, and after dancing a little while the Sophomores and Freshmen left for home.
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