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na. H.s. A 1938 l l S OPH OM ORE CLASS Back row Gordon Rommger Bob Bowker Lyle Mlller John Baack Donald Rltter Vern McK1n1ay Charles Stovall Kenneth Schmxdt Tom Wharram Ben Calhson Walter Baack Norman Tacke RlChaTd Collins Second row J L Fox E11 Papan John Walker Everett Jaoobsen Wayne Whltehorn B111 Anderson George Hazen Al1ce Lang Yvonne Urton Bermce Small Wmn1e Young Ol ve Stevens Elsa Hagen Anne Nordhues Kenneth Enge Everett Beecher B111 Kelly Dxck Bateman Elmer Cox Charles Walker Front row Annabel Brl se Edna Bennett Maxlne Harris Isabel Nagengast Helen Blrkeland Nadme Llppert Florence W1llette Leona Swanson Edxth Culbertson Irene Bratz Esther Mayer Gladys Moe Gladys Conyers Rosemary Imbert Allce Calklns Annabelle Stanton Donna Wlllxs Natalle Wlllette Betty Morger Not rn pcture Irene Bokovoy Howard Bokovoy Orvllle Kelley Lxla Mae Wxllls Joe Weeks P CLASS OFFICERS Vlce Presldent Charles Stovall Secretary Treasurer Edna Bennett Sponsor Mr Adrxen Hess 18- 2 ' , . ' , . ' , 4 1 I 1 ' 1 X 1 I 1 , , . , - - - . , , . , , , , , , Y ' J ' 1 1 - l V .D . . ' l I 1 1 . 1 . . 1 I 1 ! q 1 1 1 1 1 Y I ' 1 1 ' . 7 ' ' 1 I - I , , ' . ' ' ' , . President .....,,.,.,.........,....,,,..,...,.,,,...e...,.ee Vern McKinlay
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1938 r-1 B H L.. SOPHO MORE HISTORY In 1936 nead p1lot Vern McK1nlay and h1s lnvestlgatlng crew of 69 started out m thelr rocket shxp Experience towards that great planet Knowledge He was assxs ed by to D11Ot Lyle Mlller and hostess and treasurer Edna Bennett Sa1l1ng smoothly along for two weeks Exper1ence was suddenly drawn back by a taxlwmd whlch all but upset xt However th ship was strongly bullt and wlth the cooperatxon of the crew and pllots they were able to rxght the Shlp from the taxlwmd In1t1atxon Tlme passed swlftly by and the crew met the fxrst slzable planet on which they could land Aft r havxng successfully made a three pomt landing they clalmed the plan t In the name of ther group The Freshmen The pilots and the crew decided they should g1ve some klnd of a party for the l1lUBl'CStBd people of th D91ghb0l'lI1g planets To the astonishment of the natxves the crew and pllot demonstrated some of the latest dance st ps that had been learned on the planet Earth Fmally the crew bade a cheerful good bye at the end of a short stay and started on the next lap of thexr Journey af er promlslng to remember that f rst happy perlod of the fllght Befole 'eavlng how ver they took as thelr new radlo op rator Mr Hess 1n the place of Mr Borchers who declded to stop at the flrs Journeys end and record progress for establlsh mg a permanent freshman base They also changed co D110tS from Mlller to Stovall and left eleven of the1r members to help radlo operator Bor hers The veteran crew of th sh p Exp rence looked through the clouds and saw a new group pass safely through the same tfulwxnd and land on freshman base The Experxence sopped on one mor small planet and gave the lnhabltants an exh1b1t10n of the effect of moonllgh waltzes on the emotlons of the crew and pllots and on the Sh1pS Cqulllbflum The rocket shlp sped on but smce they were runn1ng short of supplles and the radlo operator re ported fog ahead Pxlot Vern McK1nlay was forced to land on planet Vacatlon fo xefuelxnff new supplles and a new crew Charles Henry Were you ever so hun Pe e Myers Well I always leave the table Ive go an ldea' Be good to lt its mn a s range place Mlss Buckland In what battle dld General Wolfe when hearlng the vlctory ry I dl ha py Bob Nelson I thmk lt was h1s last battle MISS Hag1e How would you punctuafe thls sen ence There goes a pretty glrll Johnnxe R I would make a dash after the glrl Mss Buckland Dorme translate this sentence Caesar slc dxcat on de curam equ se llctum Dorlne Caesar slcked the cat on the cur and I guess he hcked hxm Student Say pop how do you say people ln Latm'J Father I dont know son Student Popuh 1Po pu l1J Father How dare you tell your fath er hes ly1nU Sls How dd you cure yourself of ln fa Richard B Oh I left a lot of my school work undone and trled to stay awake at nlght to flDlSh xt Tom Wharram No glrl ever made a fo' of me Sls Tschache Then who did? Vllss Buckland Bobby will you run up the shad 'P Bobby Nelson What do you thmk I am monkey? Junlor Can you Sflng beans'J Senxor No but I can bull frogs and kld gloves Vern You look sweet enough to eat hhn r I do eat Where shall we go'P Roy H Mr Hagle Im mdebted to you for all I learned at hxgh school Mr Hagxe Thats all rxght It was a mere trlfle P Ethel Collms What an awful gash you have on your forehead Gordon R. Oh' next to nothmg next to nothmg l9-- y Ft . .s. 1 ' - V v . v I ' ' . U l . - - .. - ,, .. ,. . , . 1 ' 1 v 1 ' - .. . ., - - , . . . D . . . . . , ,, , . I 2 . l Y V - . . . E , . - Y I ' , E ' ' g ' . ' l , e , e , . , . . 1 ff l ' ' ' I , C . - e . 1 .. el ., f . . 2 1 . . . .. . I .. ,. - ,, - .. . ., I. ' l D1 I ' f--:::: P ::::--f- gry that you ate everyzhing in sight? somnia. Z : , 2 , . ' 1: P 1- - ' ' ' ' . ' t ' . -IP 1-- . , . . L . ' 'T M L . ' -: P :--- 3. . y D g 1 I T: P :T . C .. -3 p A 2 ,v . , . . . 3. it P :--- , . ' ' : V iz P :- . r ' ' .. ' . V - ' . . ' D ' -J: P :- -e-1 P 1- i ' . 11131- --: P :-- . ' : ' ' . ' L 3 ' L' V - Z . 1 ' , . . , D. .
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