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FRE HME CLASS Entering P. L. C. this fall for the first time were young people represent- ing many different parts of the country. They were strangers for a while, and it took them some time to get used to it all-but not long. Before many days of school had passed, the upperclassmen began to notice these greenies-they stood out, they were a lively bunch of Frosh. This was proved, first of all, by the Mixer put on by this class on Halloween. They've all added greatly to P. L. C.'s popularity. On the gridiron were Don D'Andrea, Iack Bratlie, Art Larson, Frank Evancich, Seichi Yamada, and handsome Ted lufer. ln dramatics, the class was well represented in both productions of the year. ln the fall play, lane Eyre and the spring play The Unseen Way the freshmen took leading roles. One of the Yell Queens for this year, Maggie Hill, further displayed the pep and enthusiasm of the class. There were many aspirants for the crown of Saga Queen, traditionally picked from the ranks of the freshmen co-eds. Those girls competing for this honor were: Mildred Brodlund, Iuanita Daniel, Corinne Fosso, Margaret Cleven, and Eunice Fuhrffthe last named winning the title after a close race. This year's freshman class was represented on May Day by brunette Nancy Lund and blonde Gladys Anderson. Freshman leaders for this year were headed by Frank Evancich. Hold- ing down the post of vice president was Sarah Ness. Secretary-treasurer was Gladys Anderson, while lack Bratlie held the office of sergeant-at-arms. Representing the Frosh at the Board of Control meetings was Elmore Burin- grud's job. We are all looking forward to the return of these people next year to carry on at P. L. C. May they help make each year the best. Freshman Class ' Bottom row: G, Anderson, Wigen, Larson, Hughes, G. Nelson, Rembosky, Martin, Schmidt, Kyllo, E, Carlson, Stevenson, Nording, Baird, E. Anderson, Thoreen. Third row: Berqsagel, Lund, A. Birkastol, N. Kjesbu, Seeburg, G. Birkastol, Carlson, Sidders, Bates, Knutson, Emerson, Pellett, L. Anderson, Slining, Iudd, Daniel, Gaines, S. Henrickson, Fosso, Nelson, Erickson, Gardlin, Lentz, Huglen, C. Swanson, Hall, Cleven, Ness, Fuhr, Moe, Hanson, Kennedy. Second row: Davidson, Hellman, Edgehill, Brod- land, A, Anderson, Iones, A. Iohnson, D. Cook, Stalwick, Hill, Thoreen, Thoreen, M. Peterson, F. Reimn, Bernhartson, B. Luten, Leahy, S. Gorges, Mumula, Hornshu, Snartema, Erickson, Yamada. Top row: Kuhn, Bratlie, Dubois, Olson, Nicholson, Boggason, R. Gilbertson, A. Reitz, G. Anderson, E. Buringrud, R Johnson, A. Odlen, F. Miller, B. Lee, D'Andrea, D. Roberts, L. Severson, Ekstedt, lufer. Freshman Class Officers Evancich, Bratlie, Sarah Ness G. Anderson.
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Sophomore Class Bottom row: Daddow, B. Peterson, Atkinson, Wickens, Xavier, Lee, Stenerson, Blomlie, Wentworth, Sater, Iohnson, Schillios, Ludwig, Blomlie, lohnson, Rod. Second row: Langton, Lider, Theno, Carlson, Preus, Roden- berger, Gallagher, Church, Hagen, Reese, McDonald, Pflaum, Person, l-larstad, Pearson, L. Whitehead, Erick- son, Tollfeldt, Case, Hoskins. Third row: Heany, Reitz, Wigen, W. Larson, Hoff, Pflueger, Greaerson, I. Peterson, I-l. Reitz, Buettner, Elefson, Bruun, McKinley, Polillo, Lumsden. OPHO ORE CL SS The second-year students of P. L. C. enjoyed one of the most active years in the history of the class. Big- gest event sponsored by the group was the Mixer in March, which was generally considered to be the best mixer seen for some time in the college gym. The Sophomore Class Officers program featured many outside acts from Tacoma and Left to Right: Polillo, Lifter, H. Hott, L. Blomiie. vicinity. Supervising l-lomecoming decorations, a Chapel program, and a booth at the Saga Carnival and other activities helped to make a successful Sophomore Year. This class also boasts of many football heroes. Among them are Paul Polillo, Elmer Peterson, Erling .f pt y Holand, Tom Lumsden, and Tom Hoskins. Sophomores prominent on the basketball team were lvfilt The-no, fi Paul Polillo, Tom Hoskins, and Waldo Elefson. luleen Mattern showed his versatility in the field of music by his singing, composing, trumpet and piano playing. is 9-piece orchestra was the hit of the Saga Carnival. Representing their class on May Day were Rhoda Lee and lrene Schillios. The leaders responsible for such a lively class were: president, Harty Hoff, vice-president, Gerald Liderg secretary-treasurer, lune Ierness, first semester, Helen Blomlie, second semester, sergeant-at-arms, Paul Polillo, representative to Board ol Control, Ursula McDonald.
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..i.. 5 V , is , , 'Wi iigti is .ELEM 1 t-sf High School officers R ld Bffiih 3320011 B f d Cl D B - : , - S , I D Front: Daniels, Stuen, eyno .s. ac : .1 ings ey, org or , ,ement, raaeo, . Len to right mon CWC M. Leaslc, B. Anderson, M. Nelson, B. Leask, Gillard, Corbett, Costello, Aaberg, Y. 'Uk .ik A A I .nf 4441- . .f2.E5,,f1.:. . g X 2 7. Ida Aaberg Una May Clement Anita Stuen Bernice Leask Bernice Reynolds Missing, Dora lean Corbett Olson ,Lono, Littleson, A. Olson, Hauge. HIGH CHGOL Small though the high school department may be, still it draws students Iroin all parts of the United States and its territories. Ralph Curtis hails lrom Hawaii. Two sisters, Bernice and Bertha lseask, call Alaska their home. Attending Pacific Lutheran lfligh School also is Winired Reigle lroin Little Bock, Kansas. This year the high school will send out six graduates-- seme are planning to go on to college here, others to leave lcr positions. The girls ol the high school last year began their Girls' Club. Outstanding in music are Dave Wright, ot the Choir, and Una May Clement, beating on the bass drum in the band. Bernice Reynolds, transfer lrorn St. Ann's Academy in Victoria, and Parklands Anita Stuen were the high schools May Day attendants. Leaders this year were: president, Dave Wright, secretary- treasurerg Anita Stuen, representative to Board ot Control, Una May Clement.
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