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CLASS HISTORY (continued) leg of its journey. Our Sophomore year found us much more pre- sumptious that the preceeding, and we had gained distinction of being the largest Sophomore class ever enrolled, with an attendance of 57, 34 boys and 33 girls. The Sophomore Class deeply regretted the leaving of Hiss Nelson, our Frosh advisor, but in her stead we found Hr. Novak who was to lend his guiding hand in our interests. Our first regular meeting w?s the election of officers. They were as follow; president, Harvey Ekrem; Vice-president, Duane Peck; Secretary, Charlie Richardson; Treasurer, Paddy Williams. The Sophomore Class, as usual gave the most entertaining class progra1'. .7e 'ere very proud to gave t”-o of our members taking part in boxing, namely Bob Grimm and Harvey Ekrem. Viola Lindstrom and Milfred Evanson were chosen as leads in the All School Play, Yimmio Yonson's Yob. The Sophomore Class deeply grieved the death of Wm. ■Jattcrs, a follow ola smatc, who passed a ay after a lingering illness. Junior Class '33 and '34 The Junior year proved to be the most eventful in our brief high school career. There was a general decrease in attendance, a total of 44, 34 boys and 30 girls. Our success was probably duo to the effort of our class advisor Mr. Novak and our officers; President, Bob Grimm; Vice-president, Howard Eggert; Secretary, Duane Peck; Trea- surer, Viola Lindstrom. The Junior Prom, the highlight of our high school career and an event ’”hich -'ill linger long in the memories of all who attended, wes hold, April 30, in the gymnasium. It r,as a rav- ing success, despite the fact that wC T-crc the first class ever to hold the prom in the gyr. end consoouently, had to bread the taboo thereon.
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