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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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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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Pictured below arc the four stalwarts of the senior class administrative force. Taking a quick glance from left to right let's scrutinize a little closer the leaders of the es-tccmablc seniors. Ralph Beversdorf is first and his claim to distinction is the honor of being the 1939 captain of the Warriors. Bever, as he is called most frequently, is an all conference choice in both basketball and football but he doesn’t let that interfere with his job as secretary of the class. Next fellow, who is slightly on the lengthy side, is Robert I fart and a very fine basketball player is Bobby. Bob is the man with the purse strings in the case of I lopkins; he's the treasurer of the outfit. The young man with the downcast air is the president of the class and answers to the name of Walter Lundahl. Wally has proved to be an excellent executive. The fellow that the only hat in the picture is wearing is none other than Richard Hagen, vice president, who is rightly called the “Professor. Dick takes his job with a great deal of nonchalance, but even so he never objects to a fanfare. Now that we have introduced von to the head boys on our ream let’s read some of our past history. (Continued on Sejtt Page)
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