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SENIORS Helen Hendrickson “Lonnie” Ii silence were golden. I'd be on relief. Declamation 3-4; S. O. S. 2- 3-4; Social Science 4: M. R. 1- 2- 3-4; Operetta 2-3-4: G. A. A. 3- 4; Amateur Contest 4; Senior Class Play; Forester Staff. Ruth Hendrickson “Alva “Always happy, never sad—she makes the whole world glad. Social Science 4; S. O. S. 4; Operetta 1-2-3-4- M. R. 1-2- 3-4: G. A. A. 3-4. Alvina Hopkins “L Vina’5 “Sweet and neat, from head to feet. Social Science; S. O, S. 3-4; G. A. A. 3-4. Merlon E. Houle “Mert “Gee. I wish 1 had a girl.” Social Science 4. Agnes Johnson “Aggie “A diligent student and a girl worth knowing. Social Science 4; S. O. S. 3-4; M. R. 2-3: G. A. A. 3-4. Donald Johnson “Don I know it's a sin—to sit and grin ” -Football 1-2-3-4: 'Basketball 1-2-3-4; Social Science 4; S. O. S. 4: Track 1-2-3-4. Edwin Knowles “Eddie “The optimist sees the dough- nut, the pessimist the hole. ■ Football 3-4; Social Science 4; Basketball 3-4: S. O. S. 2-3-4; Track 3-4; Operetta 2-3. SENIORS Helen Kocster “Kester” “They say she’s quiet— a: that’s just what they say. S. O. S. 3-4 ■ Social Science - ■Band 1-2-3; M. R. 1-2-3-:. Operetta 1-2. Gertrude Lindahl “Geitra “There’s nothing like laughing your way to success.” M. R. 3-4- Operetta 2-3-4; S. O. S. 4; Social Science 4. Lois Loren “Knowledge comes, but wis- dom lingers.” GBand 2-3-4; -Breeze 2-3-4: G. A. A. 3-4- S. O. S. 2-3-4; So- cial Science 4; M. R. 4; Operetta 1-2-3-4; Dcclamaton 1-2-3-i. Va Lcrie Aloga “Larry “Life’s a jest, and all thin... show it, I thought so once, and now I know it, Sa'utatoriun; Secretary and Treasurer 4: 5,G. A. A. 3-4; Operetta 4: Social Science 4: S. O. S. 2-3-4- M. R. 2-3-4; Forester Staff. Ruth Nelson “Shirley “Never known to groan or shirk, an extra hours; work. Social Science 4; S. O. S.; Oper- etta 4. £J' Bernard Nygren “Bud” lot him genius, and 1 him sheer fudge. Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 2- 3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; S. O. S. 3- 4; Social Science i; Forester Staff. Catherine Peterson “Katie “The charm of her presence was felt where'er she went. Social Science 4; S. O. S. 2-3-4.
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SENIORS Gail Bur beck Blimp’ '’Music seems to bo Ills aim. and if he fails—he tries again.1' •Bund 1-2-3—I; S. O. S. 4; So- da! 4; Operetta 1-2-3-4; , Diic- lumution 2-3-4; Amateur Con- test; Forester Stuff. Iva Cakebread Ivy' The temple of purest thought is silence.” So.iul Science 4; S. O. S. 3-4. Bemicc L. Carpenter “Beo 1 “A smile that’s gujr and a win- some way 1 S ini S-iencc 4’ G. A. A. 3; Senior Claw Play; Homecom- ing Queen Violet L. Clark “Vi 1 “If silence were golden, I'd be a millionaire 1 Social Science 4 Willard Dufresne “Bill Transfer 4 A new comer, but yet a comer ' Social Science 4 SENIORS Helen Erickson lyjraj ? ways rof plea- lalrferjnarJts are AV i-roti “Her santn Valedi£forlan; Operetta 1-2-3 4: S. O. S. 3-4; Social Science 4; Breeze 3-4; ’Declamation 1- 2-3-4; ’’•G, A. A. 3-4; Forester Staff. Arthur Forsberg “Art1' ‘Aviation is my field of action 1 Football 3; 'Band 1-2-3-4; Social Science 4. June Adair Furman ‘'June And what is so rare as a girl like June. Social Science 4: S. O. S. 2-3- 4; G. A. A. 3-4: Bond 3-4; M. R. 2-3-4; Declamation 2-3; Amateur Contest; Homecoming Queen attendant; Operetta 1-2- 3-4; Girl Scout Patrol Leader, Roy Guertm Transfer 4 T come to study and to think.1 Social Science 4; Band 4. ? Robert Gray W “Bob11 J“A11 great men are dead, and I'm beginning to feel sick ' ’Football 3-4; Basketball 3-4; Track 3-4; S. G. S. 2-3-4; Social Science 4; Operetta 2; Senior Class Play. Paul Eastman “Polly “None but himself can be hks parallel,” ■ Football 3-4; Basketball 3-4: Track 3-4; Social Science 4. j Mildred Engquist “Milly” “Simple, modest and true '. Social Science 4; S. O, S. 4. Alice Hauble “AT “Oh. for a lodge in some vast wilderness ' S. O. S. 4; Social Science 4. Ruth Hawkinson “Ruthy” “Beneath her greatness, lies true sincerity,” M. R 1-2-3-4; Social Science 4; S. Q. S. 4: Operetta 1.
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SENIORS SENIORS Floyd Olson “Governor” ”1 like to study in the morn- ins. hut I forget t: get up. Transfer 4 Social Science 4. Harry Peterson “I lap” “He whistles as he goes, light hearted wretch ' “Football 3-4; Band 2-3-4; Social Sc once 4; Operetta 2; Amateur Contest Ruth Pierson “Piers” Smile and the world smites with you ’ Social Science 4; Operetta 1-2- 3; Declamation 2-3; Amaicu. Contest Sahlin rapa Dionne fir o fspring -ye shall know them ’ Thotball 3-1; -Bask tball 3-4; ■T.ack 3-4; Social Science 4; S. O. S. 3-i. Russell Sahlin “Russ ‘ You can yet make him blush ' ‘ Football 3-4: '■'Band 1-2-3-4; Social Science 4 S. O, S. 3-4; Forester Staff Kenneth G, Sindcrude “Ken “Whenever it is Ladies Day, Mr. Sanderude can’t stay away -Football 3-4: Track 1 -2-3-4; S. O. S. 4’ Social Science 4; Operetta 1-2; Amateur Contest, Dorothv Sanftner Dot” “Be thine own self always and thou are lovable.” ■ G. A. A, 3-4: M. R, 2-3-4; So- cial Science 4: S. O. S. 4; Oper- etta 2-3-; Senior Class Play. Kenneth Schak “Kenny “When love and duty clash, let duty go to smash,” Transfer •'Football. 4; Senior Class Play; Amateur Contest; Forester Staff, % Ethel Shoberg “A mild exterior hides an ac- tive interior. M. R. I-2-3-4: Social Science S. O. S. 2-3-4. Vearn V “With graceful steps he strides the streets and smiles at all the maidens sweet.” Football 2-3-4; Social Science 4; S. O. S, 4; Senior Class play. Lucille Wedell “Lucy” “Too agreeable to make an enemy ’ M. R. 1 -2-3-4; Social Science 4; S. O. S. 4, Cascius Westin “Credit “Wise from the head up” 'Football 3-4: Social Science 4; S. O- s. 3-4. Dorothv 1. Young “Dodo “She considers her studies a lark, and she'd die if she got a poor mark.” G. A, 3-4' M. R- 4; Social Science 4: S. O. S. 2-3-4; Breeze 3-4: Operetta 2-3-4.
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