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GJ N U CD ER Ui il QE Eli sw? 1 fe-ge ef At the beginning of the year the class Zig fig:::,Q W, elected officers: f-e QJETT QM vnu Betty Eckstein...nresident Eivxitrfii ML - 1 , 1 Q 1- , ., .. ,, l - 'r..1fj:'1.f fjlz .sri igsjggi .A Bilib GOdLCt.....vlUG ,iesioent gm9LLJ45g75 W Jeanette Ate...seereter5-treasurer. PTT f 'ers l -. . - . Y At tne time of tne senior class play I the girls of the class sold candy. Part x f',S ilkj of the money earned was donated to the f fight against infantile parlysis and the , H remainder was put into the treasury. Every day during the lest hour in the morning, the ninth grade have had a home room period under the super- vision of Miss Finnomdn. Several different things have been discussed and many interesting articles reed. Manners has been the most popular topic. A short play was prepared by them on manners and presented to the assembly. When discussions are not held, the hour is spent in studying. Ninth graders have been active in school activities. Annabelle Reiti was e member of the Pep Squad end also e reporter on the newspaper staff. Several members gleyed in the bend...Bettj Steinbring, Idelle Qstensen, Eve Flennigon, Dorothy Tbeilmen, and Billy Goulet. Most of the girls belonged to the Girls' Qlee Club. Eva FlenniQen also was a mceber of the Qirls' sextctte. Benny Schmidbell and Billy Goulet belonLed to the junior high besketball teen which took pert in Q tourne- ment held here, Benny also played on the regular first team basketbzll squad. The ninth graders ere anxiously looking forward to their next year when they will be considered ujper- clossmcn and will be in the senior high school group. 22
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'S Cl., ILP LHGDMXCIM EES Sophomore class activities began with the election of capable class officers to serve for the year: Arthur Cempiell... .president Ernastime Charles ..... vice president Patricia Mecklenberg..seeretery Lorraine Heldersen .... treasurer Mr. Heimerl ........... class adviser There were twenty-four enrolled in the eless this year with one new member, Mergerette Plummer. A Halloween Masquerade Party was given by . ,rx the sophomore class fer the entire nigh school 1 S Qf? with the essistenee sf their class adviser. WAX-ifkE4w The entertainment consisted of dancing, !G.t9WukGf'f4 games, and e special program. AfJlGS and f'93yiQf .4,,A ff' pop-eern were served later in the evening. e,gQvffHQ?J Pr i :ces were ,-given f or the best cp 11d f :fnni s t LX g'ff',3'4t:fZQ- 1-, costumes to both boLs and girls. A Qreet Vsvifhffiw variety of costumes were seen dering the dvvffifgfff evening. j' lgiQjj7 :.'i ,K -I I, J .1 -,7 Gn January 27, the sophcneres combined pNf,,KfQL?Q with the juniors to enjoy an etening of games, ,N'f Qjgfifw dancing, and egatie9 at the seueel end on the r ,'.Hg ,Nei skating rink. After the entertainment lunch .Has1UJ,,IjL?Qj was serves in the Home eeen nies room. v, , 'Yf:.QQf ',I, -i -' X X , I f Elffhij Ag C. in 1 n Agr i l li , th cg s einem or e s in- H V i t ed the s eni er iii gn s ciieo to cw, '?ia'.rd- t im e , I f if party in the Gymnasium. For the lynch an g,'AQOfQQfJijff old-time basxet soeiel was engages. Lone, ,UQggjf! X X Yif secured from the auctioning of baskets was ,K iff' 1' . I if Contributed to the radio-phen9Qrepn fund. 'l':: ' if V' 'AA1 V .,.r f . ,gg.4i4Q1fli ..,. Many sophomores en5aged in the verio,s eetivitiesh ' ef the high sehefl. Billy Feidler, Dinild ,'-. Thompsen, Harold Foss, Welee Thurston, Henry Qeeseherte, end Maynard Smedste d took pert is basketball. Zever l of the girls iere .'.f members of the Pe, iqtQd...Petty ',.. leeklee- hire, Lois Jane Nissen, Lorraine F lfrrseg, Ern,stine Charles, and Helen Cishin,. Others took pert in need, Lie: i Ji F, :lee Club, and newegefer wrrx. 21
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EIGHT!-I G RA DE Class activities of the eighth grade ere centered eround their home room period programs. Class officers were elected et two-week intervals. Every Tuesday, the third hour, they have a home room period under the supervision of Mr. Wertmen. Among the topics that have been discussed were conservation in Minnesota and how to drive o cor safely. AH amateur hour was given by the group, end much talent was rc- voaled. Several short plays were also presented. From the class, Kenneth Schmidgell, Junior Wiese, Jack West, Junior Sendine, James Thompson, and Kenneth Ostermann participated in junior high basketball. E Several members played instruments in the bend... Frances Gjevre, Jack West, Junior Sendine. Most of the girls belonged to the glee club, and several boys also were interested in singing. At the time of the junior high beshctbell tournament, three eighth graders were chosen as cheer leeders...Merion Domek, Heroldine Bush, end Billy Wente. SEVENTH GRADE In order to give more how to conduct meetings, officers every six we Activities of the the home room period of Miss Waite. They carving, discussions end various other ect At the beginning e honored by en initiet students e chance to learn the seventh grade elects its chs. seventh Grade centered ereund every Friday under the supervision have had on amateur co test, seep on manners and hygiene ivities. f the ycer the seventh ion party given by the welcome them to the high school. in school, grade were seniors to Although this wee their first yeer in hig many seventh graders participated in several activities. Milo Thompson, Zip Bell, and Wallace Tomeson were h school, members of the junior high basketball squad. Others of the class took part in various activities. 23
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