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,F .a 5,3--' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS X PRESIDENT ............ RALPH PALMER If VICE PRESIDENT. 9 . . JERRY WHITLEY SECRETARY. . . . ,PEARL REETZ A TREASURY ,........... MARION MCFAYDEN JUNIOR CLASS PICTURE i 1 ih4E4gIC.. .. I W' ' ' i Y 1 - Q I i -- 745V . ,, , ' x. - .-yrsxsix ., -efn , A x Aiwa - , A 4- 'fgu , Q 2 've'-Fg?'Fi 4-01- 'W1?.'Sk'r well' . ,. wif' -.. A-4 4: - -2 .!.'9ad?.sA'S1i'1 '- -.51'L19' -1 A '. I '. , gf .-4,1,,-,.. ,-.1-2 - --1:1-A . gf... - --A i,2..5, -- T4----. - W. , A ............. 1- -A , . ,ff . ... W, .. ,. 1 PROM ANDABANQUET CHM. . .A .LILLIAN BORTZ. QEINANCE CHAIRMAN. . . .GERALDINE KLINEFELTER x Lv A ' I '53 ?3E,0NQt0BS. . . . MISS SIGLER Wi? if Q g if 'Q XVI A-7 I . , 1 Itjyjffmg IP, 'bk' MR. MESSN I J IJ. . Alla A YXPL. 3,145 . 4 ' A . 2' 2 PVS! Y 'HJ f S I..OO A ,J , V M. f 1 Ja- A -v W mf w, f N . X-A-E' 4 KX QyQ?,! QNX O9 . f UN? tl 1 f- , SF' My . 'I H45 I -. lx-if! y, 5 u 'N'-5 RX? 1' ,mfrff Thirty-one ' 'XJ G '1 XT. Lf A sv, xx.. avi , px. ,K 0 2 Q gt 4. fy qjl GR 63,1 ' 'R WSH A ' Er P ,Q 2? 'P - s M wwf f XJ 'lx Rv? A -,xx I
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V592 1. ti M I, YI . . is - +, ,bv ..a:aa..a-rfg. J ' 1 rn .--5-...-.s...+z ,,,, Y Af-- V . S E N I O R W E E K a During the entire high school career of a student n6 week stands out like one which brings his sojourn to H close, namely, senior week. I On Friday May sixth, the Senior class with their spon sors, Miss Volby and Mr. Thue,drove to Long Pine,Nebraska, to attend a day of festivities especially planned for the seniors all over the northwest on Sneak Day. Various forms of entertainment including roller,skating, hiking, movies, and dancing made the day a most interesting and exciting one. After an evening of dancing, a day of numerous en- tertainments, and with many new acquaintances the class returned home tired but happy, and filled with a flood of memories not to be soon forgotten. Sunday Evening, at 8:OO,in the High School Auditorium the Baccalaureate Services were held. The speaker for the evening was Reverend Whitney who gave an address on-uFoun- dationsu. Two numbers NThanks Be To Godn and HDedicationn were sung by the Girls Glee Club, and NSend Out Thy Lightn by the Mixed Chorus. Cn Wednesday Evening, at 8:00, Commencement Exercises were held and the senior class became the graduates of nineteen hundred and thirty-eight. Iarl Mundt, President of Northern Normal at Madison, South Dakota, delivered the address for the evening. The Boys Glee Club sang two num- bers HAncient of Daysu and UCome Where My Love Lies Dream- ingn. Short speeches were given by Helen O'Neill,Va1edic- torian, and Elma Voos,Salutatorian,Diplomas were presented by Don Krotter, President of the School Board. f fffgi N G 4 X ,,, xi ff wif Thirty
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