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CLASS OFFICERS CULINARY «,T,ST5.«)USI COOKS! MORNING routine daily. TO be SURE. LOOKING over the SANDERSON GIFT • 21 •
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Sophomores Left to Right, First Row: I. Ouien, K. Elliott, E. Dennstedl, E. Lindahl, H. liolger, D. Hegg, F. McKay, M. Hanson, G. Brokken, F. Nagel, A. Olson, B. Johnson, B. Afseth, M. Applets. Second Row: F. Riseland, R. Knudslien, L. Hass, D. Morem, R. Rostvold, R. Helle, N. Morem, H.Quanrud, V. Haugerud, M. Elton, B. Olson, R. Fishhaugher, V. Michel, B. Harstad, A. Bigalk, Miss Engen, Adviser. Third Row: J. Barker, R. Kingsbury, R. Crotty, J. Krueger, D. Johnson, H. Ivers, R. Sikkink, D. Sikkink, K. Harstad, E. Nagel, R. Alexander, M. Hanson. HU. Move OnUr - - When we were Freshmen, we always looked ahead to the time when we would become Sophomores in our own right. It is difficult to believe that the Sophomore year is history and that we will soon take on the toga of a Junior, all of which reminds us that our high school career seems a long ways off in anticipation but, in reality, it is upon us and then only pleasant memories in the matter of a few short months. With two years ahead of us, we aim to make them the best in the history of our high school careers. Like all high school students, we have found that there is plenty to be learned from books, class lectures and discussions, experiments, as well as the extracurricular. Each succeeding year seems to hold a greater challenge to our efforts. No student need say that he or she has little to do, for there is enough opportunity for the best of them to find plenty to do. Our class was well represented in football, basketball, and baseball; most of the girls joined the glee club and the mixed chorus, as well as the Conroy girls’ club; the boys found further interest in the Boy Scouts, F. F. A. and the 4-H club; and this spring, many took part in the operetta, “Chonita.” When it came to the purchase of war stamps and bonds, our class took all honors. We have developed a keener interest in this war and a stronger desire to help hasten its end because of our weekly purchase of stamps and bonds. Like members of other classes, we helped to put over the salvage drives and responded willingly to every demand placed upon us. We were anxious to do our part so that we might earn a rightful place in the new democracy which is to come. • 20 •
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Freshmen Left to right, First Row: D. Ellingson, D. Afseth, M. Hovey, D. McKay, L. Storhoff, D. Hutchinson, C. Elton, D. Sol and, J. Late haw, ]j. Harstad, T. White, R. Rowe. Second Row: D. Elton, A. Olson, R. Meyers, S. Jacobson, N. Jacobson, M. Winnaberg, P. Rigalk, M. Michel, L. Yeowan, C. Flynn, M. Rice, II. Rigalk. Third Row: A. Olson, II. Fishbaugher, L. Crowell, S. Roberts, D. Ileisterkamp, J. Sanden, R. Johnson, R. Applets, R. Johnson, D. Drury, M. Quanrud, T. Kingsley, L. Fishbaugher, W. Scanlon, C. McKay, Q. Renson, Mr. Moren, Adviser. Forty-four students comprise the Freshmen class, many of whom were new to the school and community this year. However, in friendly and pleasant classroom situations, no one felt strange very long; an early fall party made us all better acquainted. During the year, several of our classmates took part in the one-act plays, as well as the instrumental recital. We have all enjoyed the intramural program very much and many members of our class have taken part in the regular athletic program. Next year, we will be Sophomores and, as such, we will become more keenly interested in school activities and classroom study. SCIENCE IS INTRIGUING! CLASS OFFICERS RELAX A BIT • 22 •
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