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ROY ANDERMAN 'Andy' 'There must be a lot of work In him, because none of It hae cone out yet . FFA 1-2-3-4, School Patrol 3-4, Annual Staff 4. DELORES BAUER 'Dee' 'Traveling by means of post- age stamps.' FHA 4, Library Aesistant 4, Camera Club 4, An- nual staff 4. LLOYD CARRICAN 'Lloyd' 'I'll stoop for nothing but the door. Football 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, School Patrol 2-3, Annual Staff 4, Boy's Glee Club 1, Basket- ball 2-3-4. LOIS CROVE 'Lols' 'A firm spoke In the senior wheel.' FHA 1-2-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Class Play 3, Annual Staff 4, Declam 2, Library Assistant 3, Teacher's Assistant 2-3, Cafeteria 1-2-3-4. CAROL JEAN DAHL 'C. Dahl' I can't dance so hot, but I sure can Intermission. Band 1-2-3-4, FHA 1-2-3, Library Assistant 2, Teacher's Assistant 3- » Annual Staff 4. DUANE DUNKLEY 'Dunk' 'Silent efforts shall move the world.' School Patrol 2-3-4, Annual Staff 4. JOSEPHINE FIX 'Joe Easy come, easy go.' FHA 1-4, Annual Staff 4. CAROLYN FRITZ 'Cre' 'She's full of fun from tip to toe, she's always hep to make things go.' Class Officer 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girl's Glee Club 1, Cheerleader 1-2-3, Annual Staff 4, Rouser Staff 3- » Pep Club 2, Brass Quartet 1, GAA 3-4. 5
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MIRROR OF REMINISCENCE ORADE ONE C. Frit L. Jaarsma 3. Larsen M. Marudas P. Maygren R. Merritt L. Mortenson W. Tenqulet K. Willlaneon As we look Into the mirror, It is 1939, and we see Miss Manchester counting thirty-one bobbing beads, nine of which are still members of our class. We started to show our auelcal talent early, as we see Miss Manchester directing the snappy first grade band. Why are all these newspapers lying on the floor? Could be that ws kept the habit of dally napping. ORADE TWO As we glance further Into our mirror, we see Miss Alexander helping to organize a post office with Betty Larsen and Lyle Mortenson as head postmasters. (Start- ed young didn't we?) ORADE THREE L. Crow Here we see six mischievous boys writing sentences at recess with Miss Kovey standing at their sides. How many did you have to write, Lyle J.? ORADE FOUR Our mirror tells us that our year with Mies Toung was quiet except for a few Incidents—Mlse Hanson's oonstant drilling us In 'The Pledge of Allegiance1 and My Country 'Tie of Thee . ABS ZIYE L. Carrlgan J. 01Dpi B. Libra S. Trueedell Why do we see Margaret Marudas's ski-pants torn? I guess a minor catastrophe took place while she was sliding down the banisters. Miss BJornrud and Miss Paulson ably taught us this ysar. ORADE SIX The brightest reflections In our mirror Is this year under the supervision of Mies Jensen. The year proved to be quite exoltlng as we see a group of girls being sent down to the offloe. ORADE SEVEN M. Pavek Refleotlng from the seventh grade we see Mies Thor- alson helping out thirty-three bewildered and excited children. Our moat enjoyable prank this year was teasing each other. ORADE EIOHT R. Oredeon Mr. Peterson's ruler is reflected In every eighth grader's eyes and some marks, remaining on deske, refleot It too. Here we sit taking our dally oppor- tunity . ORADE NINE R. Andermann D. Bauer C. Dahl D. Dunkley J. Fix D. Ouptlll W. Ouptlll B. Hegstrom V. Gebhart M. Oraber L. Irons W. Johnson R. Ludwig J. Nleboer A. Pitreski L. Sohutt A. Swanson R. Vanek M. Wenholx To Mrs. Nelson Betty Mae, Betty, and Carolyn were known as the 'tickle-britches'. ORADE TEN As we gaze further Into our mirror, we observe Miss Kraksr giving our dally assignment of speeohes. Will anyone ever forget this six weeks? ORADE ELEVEN Our memory refleots here easily as we aes ourselves working on the 'Mardi Oras , the Junior-senior ban- quet, and producing the elass play,'The Daffy Dills'. aRAD£ TVELYE A. Howling As we leek ahead In our mirror te the years to oeme, we see thirty-seven successful men and women pregresa- lng In the world of tomorrow. 6
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