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THE PERISPHERE PAGE TVVENTY-NINE CAN YCJU IMAGINE? Lynn -Nysveen - Speaking above a 'whisper-in class. Wallace Osmon-Without his women. Earl Overmoe - Whispering sweet nothin-gs in Delores' ear. James Overmoe-Noisy. Zola Mc-Queen-QA toe dancer. Evelyn Murphy:-Saying what she means. Marcella 'Mooneyf-Annoying anyone. Marie Lorch-Tall. Tom Kelly-4Cornbing his hair. Gerry! Keller-With fat legs. V -Eloise Koering-Laughing it off. Ruth Lindgren-Not holding a grudge. Helen- Halvorson-Angry at anyone. Ly-le Henning-'Without Ione. Phyllis Holmquist-4Flirting with a boy. LeRoy Jacolbson -- Without gun in English. Mary Cad-well-QAlways cheerful. :Peggy Arnegard-lNot talking. Donald Arnegardi-4Not blushing. Ernogene A-nderson-Gettin-g fat. John Strom -- Tall, dark and hand- some. Vivian Wilson-Tight rope walking. Delores Vettel-Short and fat. Victor Zimmerman-Talking fast. Charlotte Paulson-In a hurry. Vernon Strand-Not gettingi a Laugh. Don-aldi Sandsmark-Not knowing what he is talking about. i I
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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT THE PERISPHERE CLASS HISTORY In September of 1995, forty-two students marched with fast beating hearts into their second lap of their educational jour- ney. When we had somewhat fallen into the routine of school life, we named Peggy Arnegard president, and Helen Slettengren advisor, to guide the class in its new environment, After several weeks of tranquility, the Sophomores gave us the annual initiation. Thirty-four students were at the door to answer Sophomore roll call- Vivian Wilson, Phyllis 1-lolmquist, tLaVerne Matteson joined our ranks. We chose Wallace Osmon president, and Clarence Ellingson advisor to help us through the last half of our school career. We gave the freshmen their initiation party in which we secured our revenge. The rest of the sophomore year lwent the way of all good Sophomore years. The Junior class' presented themselves with a feeling of, confidence and experi- ence to enter the third- year of high school education.. We elected Mary Ellen Sarles to lead us with the assistance of Claire Auman as class advisor. We 'presented our -Class -play -A Bride for -Grandpa, in the Hillsboro 'Armory November 19, 1938. Talent furnished 'by the- -following: John Strom, Mary Sarles, Wallace Osmon, Thomas Kelly, Gerry Keller, fDarrel1 Sorum, Charlotte Paulson, II-Ielen Halvor- son. Early in March we started working on our Junior-Senior Prom.. Our president Mary Sarles appointed the various com- mittees to take charge of the various duties- - - Embarking on the final lap of our high school journey, -we chose as our leader, 'Charlotte Paulson, -who was as- sisted by iClaire Auman our class advisor. After much delay we recovered and be- gan flashing our class rings. The class play, -Douvble Troufble, was presented before a full house in the Gem Theatre. It included an all star cast with such per- formers as Darrell Scrum, Tom Kelly, Mary Sarles, Vernon Strand, lLeRoy Jacobson, 'Gerry Keller, Ruth Lindgren, Evelyn LMurphy, Eloise Koering, Lyle Henning, Charlotte Paulson, 'Emogene And-erson, John Strom. ' As -we gaze 'back at our past four years and think with satisfaction of -our ideals gained and obtained, we regret to have to bidi farewell. 'Finally with the Junior- Senior Prom, Baccalaureate and Gradua- tion, -we shall draw the curtain on our high school career.
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PAGE TI-IIRTY THE PERISPHERE HUMOR iI stood upon a mountain, ands looked across the plaing I s-aw a lot of green stuff ' That looked like -waving graing And then I took another look I thought it -might be grassg But Lo! to my horror, It was the FRESI-IHVIAN class. IF THE SHOE FITS There are 'boys fwho in basketiba-ll are nifty, And in football, also, quite shifty, N iBut rwho in exams, Are as meek as lambs, And seldom get higher Than fifty. Thomas: You cough more easily this morning. Vernon: 'Well,. I should. Tve been prac- ticing all night. Maryl Lou: lDid you ever take chloro- -form? Little Rays: iNo, who teaches it? 'iWa.iter, :bring me a ham sandwich. With pleasure. No, with mustard. Chubby: Once KI kicked a football and nearly killed a man. Donald: You don't mean it! - Chubby: Yep, the coach who was teaching: me almost dropped dead when I kicked it- Mr. Euren: '+What is it that Brazil pro- duces more of than any other country? Tommy Wyer: lBrazilia.ns. QUIET PLEASE Advice to those who live in towns Where gossip never ceasesg Be careful how you pick your friends, And don't pick them to pieces. I think all mothers-inflafw should' play football. Why. so? 'iBecause they're- so good at interfer- ence. Diner: You can't expect me to eat this stuff! 'Call the manager. Waiter: 'iIt's no use, he won't eat it either. Waiter, are you sure this ham was well cured? Yes, sir. ' Well, it's had a relapse. ' THIN CHANGES Hundreds each morning I :behold Along the highways stalking: Many are walking to reduce, More are reduced to walking- Diner: VVhat's special today? Waiter: What we cou1dn't get rid of yfesterdayf' 'Some girls should reduce. A word to the wide is suificient. My wife is a 'whiz at removing spots from clothes. Grease spots? '1No, five spots and ten spots. If you can.'t laugh at the jokes of the age, laugh at the age of the jokes.
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