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I a ft to Right, Bottom Row: Beatrice Hall, LaVehn Wells, Ione Osland, Louise Bhend, Hazel Hanson, Lillie Knutson, Charlotte Duostad, Louis Bye, Helen Oby. Second Row: Mr. Busch, Class Adviser, Ruby Eastwold, Bernice Campbell, Ione Malcomson, Esther Maage, Ruth Hendrickson, Donna Madison, Evelyn Lawrence, Donald Jones. Back Row: Donald Brownlow, Melvin Orke, Merle Lamon, Leland Sorenson, Darrell Boulett, Edoar Diddams, Robert Roy, Elmer Schutz, Ei.ve Westgard, Walter Huhlbut. (Several absent) Officers President—Donna Madison Vice President—Edoaii Diddams Secretary-Treasurer—Leland Sorenson Class Adviser—Mr. Busch Colors—Green anti White Flower—Lily-of-the-Valley Motto—“Climb, Though the Hocks He Hugged SOPHOMORE POEM Words and Music by Donna and Evelyn The sophomores have the worst rep” of our High, We’re knocked and abused till we almost die. When we’re juniors, we'll probably be treated the same. But just wait and see, we’ll attain great fame! Busch, leader of our group, Surely has an unruly troop. Page 9
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1. Beatrice “Betty” “The city of happiness is in the state of the mind.” 2. Bernice “Bun” “She studies mankind from one reliable specimen.” 3. Beryl Bes” “Have you ever tried to surprise him?” 4. Carolyn “Shorty” “And while we grant she has much wit, She’s very shy of using it.” 5. Caturvn “Cat” “Her greatest sin is a happy grin. 0. Clara “Clar” “No sinner, and no saint perhaps.” 7. Della Mae “Delia” “As head strong as an allegory on the banks of the Nile.” 8. Deloiia “Dr” “I’ll warrant there’s vinegar and pepper in her.” 9. Doris “Dolly “To blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient.” 10. Frederick “Fritz” “May you live all the days of your life.” 11. Helen B.“Brownie” “United we step—divided we correspond.” 12. Helen 1). “lied” “A talking machine is a sphinx alongside of her.” 13. Lawrence “ Brest y” “When Joy and Duty clash Let Duty go to smash.” 14. I.ois “Bowie” “Apparently a very good and industrious girl, hut appearance may he deceiving.’ 15. Luella “La” “A maiden never hold of spirit.” 16. Marcella Sally” “Lots in her head, Lots in her feet, Everyone thinks that Sallv’s Sweet.” 17. Max “Jake” “You can tell what kind of wheels he has in his head By the spokes that come out ef his mouth.” 18. Meryel “Friz (School Inspector—Here today—gone tomorrow.) The best of all ways to lengthen our days Is to steal a few hours from the night.” 19. Rodert “Prase” “Wait till you hear me frem the pulpit: there you cannot answer me.” 20. Stuart “Chine” “What cannot laughter and I do?” 21. Virginia “Ginger” A few hoys and a little pep adds a lot to life.”
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SOPHOMORE’S 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 11. 15. 10. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 21. 25. 26. 27. How much can Beatrice Hall Without stopping a minute to stall “Toady Wells, a true blue friend, Would never desert you till the end. I one (Island is awfully smart But nevertheless, she’s got a heart. Louise Bhexd, little milkmaid, Is trying to learn her father’s trade. Hazel Hanson in dramatics is high, When she speaks, it’s so sad, we nearly cry. Lillie Knudson, demure and shy, Wouldn’t ever care to wink at a guy. Charlotte Dugstad from Rochester came, And when she goes it wouldn't ever be the same. Lois Bye is little and sweet, You can hardly see her when she sits in her seat. Helen Oby is quite fat, But nobody seems to care about that. Ruby Last wold, stately and prim, Always keeps her hair in trim. Bernice Campbell, with eyes of blue. Wears short dresses and curls, too. I one Malcomson, as a forward’s not slow When she gets on the floor, watch her go! Esther Maage, broad and not short, Just the same she’s a good sort. Ruth Hendrickson, fast and fleet, At basketball, she’s hard to beat. Donna Madison, always for looks, Walks in the assembly with a pile of books. Evelyn Lawrence, dark and gay, She’s going to do great things some day. Donald Jones, Lazybones! Donald Brownlow. sheik of the class, we confess. We all find it hard his thoughts to guess. Melvin Orke, “Stub” for short, For everything said, has a snappy retort. Merle Lamon, a blacksmith’s son. An Irishman, if there ever was one! Leland Sorenson, awfully bright. But when lie shines, it’s always at night. Darrell Boulett to the Boy Scouts belongs, That’s why he never does any wrongs. Edgar Diddams, tall and dark. Always seems happy as a lark. Rob Roy, tall and thin. The basketball games he tries to win. Elmer Schutz, nicknamed “Scrooge” from a play. That’s why tliev call him that every day. • • • • Ei.ve Westegard, the big blonde Swede, He’s awfully lazy, we’ve agreed Walter Hurlbut—curly dark hair, Whcre'd he get that baby-stare? Page 10
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