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Page 21 text:
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1 Where Is the cornet?—Ah! Faribault—Betty and Lois. 2. Football beauties.—The nolsest group.—Music with a scowl.—Nell and Packard. 3. Those sophomores—Tri-y float.—Bill and Gayle.—Going Somewhere. 4. Spider and his fly.—Green grass grows all around.—Jean and John. —17—
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Page 20 text:
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THE WARRIORS1 TALE WE WERE MODELS FOR THE YOUNGSTERS OF THE TRIBE. Eighth Grade: row 1—Brunsvold. Fenn, Stevenson. Pearson. Johnson. Kuchera. Steege. Fox. Leltz, Oas, Hanson. Wal-dack; row 2—Stultz, Hamlet. Sundqulst, Ranzlnger. Kruslna. Llndmeyer. Lambert. Pagelkopf. Dvorak. Sinkbell; row 3—Schlppllck. Stenger. Meyers. Hoken-son. Girard. Girard. Kaspar, Holy. Dlrcks, Bren, Ruplin; row 4—Lund. Towlcy. Novotny. Cavanaugh. Larson. Eng. Johnson. Hallcck, Mead. Bennett. Kamcr; row 5— Olson. Morris, Vassar. Nelson. Johnson. Tyler. Mlckelson, Fredrickson. Fredrickson. Jersak. Hall, Smith, Ewest, Krnl. Jorsnk. Weill. Spott Stenger. McClure. Kamerud. Beldelman. Seventh Grade: left to right,first row— Blitz, Hlssam, Faltln. Dion. Stevenson. Mattlll, Schmacdeke. Strain. Young-strom, Kline, Swanson. Stewart. Bren: second row—Sundln, Rosengren. Peterson. Jacobson. Kopesky, Lind. Herzan, Schnabel. Vrasplr, Hanson. Wenzel, Hag-qulst; third row — Ridgway, Nelson. Toenslng. Raffenbucl. Carlson, Winter-Held. Wolff, Cavanaugh, Aubrccht, Brokl. Block. Dvorak: fourth row—Warnes. Barlau, Raffenbucl. Wilde, Steege, Isen-berger; fifth row—Chermak. Carmlchlel. Walton. Nash, Vecclllo. Rledl. Klouda, Donovan. Johnston. Drake. Porter. IN JUNIOR HIGH The past year has been one of continual activity in the Junior High. Our spare time has been well-filled with fun-doings. Those of us in GAA have had basketball, volleyball, parties and other things to take up our time. The hoys had football and basketball teams with regular schedules. The Drama club has taken hours for many. For all of us, there have been the twillight dances and of course the spring picnic is what we are all looking for. —16—
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i Junior Warriors—What a pose.—Donna and Ted.—Bee and Yvonne. 2. Where’s his better half— Bathing beauties—Pajama party.—His Ace In the hole.—Heavy. Isn’t it? 3. Cheer masters.—Sophomore gym class.—Snowman.— How's the weather up here? 4. Deadline.—Pep Club beauties.—The Birdie might bite.—Who s the smile for? 5. Ship-a-hoy.—'Vaudeville.—Carol. Bernice. Barbara. —18—
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