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Tor Row: Charlotte Jonreiwen. James Soulcn. Jennings Petelcr, Oeorjte Chns-tok. Kwl Stevens. Marie Hamilton. Lorraine Lapic. Second Row: Irene Hjort, Until Hermanson. Joy Martinson. Mary Grace Mallory. Bernice Moyer, Betty Jane Nelson. First Row: Janies Kelley. Mary Fanta. Dorothy I'herka. Robert l.lset. Ailrlan Aril. Mae Olson. Marjorie llmcntaii. Seated: Klcluml Hagen. Mike MeMalion, Mr. Johnson. Walter Lumlahl. Virginia Moore. Thomas I .apie. clto i StajJj Michael McMahon ............Ediror-in-Chief Walter Lcndaiii ...........Managing Editor Richard Hagen.............Business Manager Fredrick Stevens ...............Circulation Virginia Moore .................Circulation Jennings Petelcr ...............Advertising Thomas Lapic ...................Advertising Marie Hamilton ......................Photos Marjorie Magmas .....................Photos Lorraine Lapic........................Music Dorothy Uiierka .......Classes and Faculty Adrian Arlt ......................Athletics James Kelley .....................Athletics George Chaster ...................Athletics Ruth Hermanson ...G. A. A.— Pep Club Bernice Meyer ....................Dramatics Robert I.iset.......................Seniors Irene I Ijort ......................Seniors James Soulen ......................Features Betty Nelson ......................Features Mary Fanta ........................Features Mary Grace Mallery .. .........Publications Charlotte Jorge nsen..........Organizations Mae Olson ...........................Typist Joy Martinson .................Typist 5
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As the graduating class of 1940, we have published this book, not to honor and glorify ourselves, but rather, to record and preserve a small part of our life — the part of our life that we have been repeatedly told would remain as the happiest days of our existence. It is with faint misgivings that we have begun to realize that this is only too true. The preparation of this year’s F.choes has added further strengthening to the thorns in the bed of roses” theory. W'e feel, however, as every annual staff unfailingly docs, that all obstacles have been met to the l est of our ability. Our only hope at present is that, though we have made many mistakes and have been guilty of several weird ideas, sonic of which have never culminated, we will profit by our frequent missteps and miscalculations and gain confidence by any success we may have achieved, even though accidentally. fyosiewosuH It would lie an untruth to state that the three fellows pictured above arc laboring on the annual, for Mr. Johnson, adviser, tried several rimes and never once found them working. However they did achieve a profound air in this picture as they discussed heatedly the moot question. From left to right the three impresarios of the 1940 F.choes arc: Mike McMahon, Dick Hagen, and Wally I.undahl. 4
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M. VV. Zipoy: Commercial, Business Manager of Hi-Cricr; Armond Christiansen: Band, Orchestra, Instrumental Instruction, Industrial Arts VII and VIII; Elizabeth Bowing: Librarian; Charles Sli des: Industrial Arts, Stage crew manager; Donald Holcher: Modern History, American History, Student Council adviser. Assistant with basketball. Assistant sophomore class adviser; Vekn Armstrong: Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Assistant with football; Russell Maetzold: Athletic Director, Bovs’ Physical Education. Second Row — Hiijmed Oberg: General Science IX, Junior high Art; Evelyn Evlksull, Junior Business Training, Shorthand and Typing I; Julia Larson: Modem History, Mathematics, Sophomore class adviser; Lohva Wakefield: English II, English III, Public Speaking, Coach of senior class play; Ardy Johnson: American History, Social Science, Journalism, Adviser for publications; Hugh Eir.mage: Agriculture, Guidance Club; Homer Morgan: Science VII and VIII, Elementary Algebra. Bov Scouts; Rose Macemon: English III. English IV. Senior class adviser. Third Row — Leona Gnade: Home Economics, Assistant junior class adviser; Mary Turner: English I. Coach of junior class play; Sophii C. Guernsey: Principal, Elementary Al- gebra; Sanfred C. Gustafson: Superintendent; Milton A. Geer: Principal, Commercial Law, Faculty manager of athletics. Assistant senior class adviser; Ruth Richards: Girls’ Physical Education. English II, Pep Club and G. A. A. adviser; Ellen i i Giambattista: German, French, English X, Junior class adviser. 6
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