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Fourth Hew Fred Holraqutlt» Martin Lcibtry, Marian Grubbi, Dork Washburn, W|n$H Hnllborg, Myrti ? Ander-it.ni, JLtetty Turnvali, Joyov Rich ardenti. Hnze! Anderson, Marie t e, RJconnre Edquht, Julia Hcrplund, Yvunne Hyieler, Harriet Anjer n. Virginia Tureen. Mattrarel Loken. Dorothy Leulhner, Phyllu Larson. Third Rmv Walter Jwwentm, ItoljWt Hall, Duane Crampton. David Johnson, Nnrrnnn Tgkmann, Warren ltenoy. Domthv Gibson. Allen Dublin, Luella Carpenter, Richard Da Jilin. Walter Strom, Clarence Huber, Marjorie Mntheson. Richard Cartier, Florence Shorten, R«?Uy Ne on. Second Row—Donald Fumr, Sherman Gmoherp. Robert LIoll, Dolore- Kuefler, A fine Tricola. Hetty Erickson, Clarence Morton, Philip Fludland, Vivian Dahlberj:, Mary Jane Wciascr Doris Pederson, Dorothy Smith. Hetty Waldo, Donna Voss. Dotnr s Valenty, Lom Alkn on, Ruth Hopkins. First Row Ronald Limhniisi. Donald Waller. Robert Cartier. Ruth Oteon. Evclvn Palmer, DcLorcs EkeKren. Donna Carl- son, Alvin White, RoJlm Houle, Wallace Larson, Richard McGee, Marvjn linker, Terrain Spe cha, Judy Benetton, Maritaret Jeeper m, Hetty Kuiushier. lAere (jAve j? V) £ vv X CS THE SOPHOMORE class this year has been under the leadership of Lorraine Spes- cha, president,- Dorothy Leufhner, vice-president; Rollin Houle, secretary, and Robert Elnxsirom, treasurer Donna Voss was elected, class reporter and George Furman represents the class in the Student Council. Over 90 per cent ot the class take an active part in some extra-curricular activity, such as journalism, band, chorus, R. A. C,, and M. R. The sophomore class had some active partici- pants in football and basketball this year. Rollin Houle, Rob Holl, Robert Elm- strom and Wallace Langdon especially show promise in sports for the future. Miss Wayne and Mr. Von Wald have been the sophomore class advisers this year.
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. 111 n i n-1 i s n n £ n n n i n n 11 n n n n n i i 11 n i s n n j i n n i n n n n n n n n n i n n n t c l'Vurth K w Kennoti P-cttrson. Davitl Sho 'tist, Ella Witt man, Stella Sorj stiul. RotSitne Smith. GevlrmW Christ'an «n. Clara Kaufman. Elcanore Dupre. Louise Crete. Jeanette Grant Third How Allan Osterbatier, Gordon Sanstnci, Lytlofi Palmer. Donald Ltfi un, Eldon Lf.r.;on, Ernest Bftkeb rjr. Isabel (Jsterbuut-r, Vernon Sanftnor, Margaret Huxc. Luther LeVesscur, Dorothy Je?perjon, Eleanor Troone, Ltd Berjrersun, Doris Peterson, Irtne Rvileer,. Lorraine Swtasi n. Seeotul How -Vernon Dtihlbcn;, Frederick Walls Itryant Peltier. James Johnson, Daniel WaItWk, Mayo K rftmer. Hiticl Ringb', Hasrl Johnson. HMffi Rnmciyk, Mrlvn Lorraine Schmidt, lain» Krenninc, Rc ie Ho k, Moi rnret 0 u-rljH-ipr. Fir»;; Row-—Clyde Ramadan, Joseph Sahl'ii. Mae Sw nsen, Vernon Carbon. Mary Hendrickson, Maynard Wtxk-11. Ruth Houle, Gilbf-rl Smith. Ruth B rncryn, Patricio Miller. EJwood Johnson, Eunice Johnson. Irene Cukebrefid. Doris Sulem. Sophia Pojanowski, Marie Visrlinc AH, FOR THE JUNIORS. Meet next year's seniors. We started with 70 juniors this year. We have left our mark in '40 by contributing members to football, bas- ketball, band, chorus and forensics. There are also many journalistic-minded jun- iors. We mourn the death of our classmate, Dallas Hoekstra, who died January 19, 1940. She was a very likeable girl and took part in many extra-curricular activities. We find an empty place in the classroom and in our hearts for her. Our offi- cers, Maynard Wedell, president; Gilbert Smith, vice-president; Lois Bergerson, secretary, and David Shoquisl, treasurer, deserve much of the credit for being able leaders of a progressive class. Yes, the juniors will certainly go down in history. Leave our position as juniors to the class of '42. On to forty-one! say the juniors now that they are nearing the homeward stretch.
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b C } Witlj [ j€ cfre l) HATS OFF to eighty-six snappy, alive freshmen who will carry on for Forest Lake High School in the future. In the field of extra-curricular activities you will find our 42 boys and 44 girls are well represented. Members of our class are found in declamatory contests and athletics. In football, Arnold Carlson and Roger Johnson are represented. On the second squad of basketball is Morris Anderson, and many others are working toward it. Eight pupils are honor stu- dents. Gordon Palmer and Melba Sahlin are members of the Student Council. Freshmen are found in the band and chorus. There are two cheerleaders, Gloria Sanderude and Alice Jeanne McGee Billy Engler, Patricia Tricola, Renee Span- genberg, Marvin Weber, and Alice Jeanne McGee are interested in the Journal- . ism Club. Cooperation and dependability are some of the qualities to be found in those freshmen who have helped make the class of 1943 one to be proud of. President, Gordon Palmer vice-president, June Shelander, secretary, Alice Jeanne McGee; treasurer, Marvin Weber. a 55 f 943 Fifth Uw Alice Joanne McGee, llu e] Gray. June Shelnnder, Donald Peterson, Henry Houle-. Arthur Anderson, Eleanor Pfenning, Angelina- Kuunwn, Willy Engler, Ralph Gntssow, James Montaiii. Myrtle Souks tad. Eva Strecker, June Sonystad, Elaine Johnson. Fourth Row -Jack McGowan. Eugene Rucker. Roger Johnson, ltenee Spurifrenberit. Melvin Houle. Franklin WilTivcr, Morris 'Anderson r Marvin Weber t Arnold Carlson, Joe Dfticoatino, Wesley To] here. Ilvrtox] Wedell, Aileen Morrissey. Delores Paul. Audrey Lawrence. Doris Dupre, tria Kunshier, Third Row—Emma Dell Solem, Phyllis Danlnger. Alice Olson. Edward Stark. Shirley March, John Blanchard, Gordon Palmer. Raymond Erh rt. Carrel Johnson. Gladys Enguuist. Patricia Tricola. Olive Bellingham. ltoy Foster, Gloria Sanderude, Jean Turgeo h. Grant JuWrigan, Melba ?flhlin, Frances Spescha. Second Row Mac S Hob erg, Ruth Arknian, Rulh Johnson. James Armstrong, Evelyn Anderson. Phyllis llihhard, Theresa Kohler. Wenzel Croonc, Virginia Lawrence. Donald dlwn, Nai.-mi Andersen» Naomi G Hun, Ellen Freeman. Joyce Dyson. Lois Jfflirme Arndt, Elaine Ales, First Row- -Robert Taylor. Tyrus Jeans. Norman Meiater, LeRoy Sr.blln. Hob liuffcurr, William Jeans. Jim Ruff com. John Rroncxyk, Peter Santucei, George Vatonty, Verto Larson, Donald Fleavip,
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