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Go east, young man Say “ah-h-h” I think I see a spook No comment Six nitwits Lateral buds But you can't make a monkey out of me Half here—as usual We, the people .She's got looks, she’s got books, but can she cook? Three, and out—of school Picking up a little lamin’ “What are you doing tonight?” C(h)0(w)-ED Two girls C lisselquist—Centerville’s Pride The Earl-y bird that caught the worm Behind the bars Off to a choir concert How did you get in there, Lund-berg? PARKING It Happens on Thursd
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JUNIOR CLASS Top Row—R. Bliesath, L. Young-quist, W. Solvang, A. Brcidall, R. Leighton, O. Gisslcquist, C. Wi-gren, K. Starr, R. Pederson, B. Fosse, J. Meyer. Fourth Rote—O. Larson, A. Olson, M. Spriggs, J. Johnson, M. Thor-wall, L. Montgomery, I). Zobd, M. Traylcr, J. Florin, R. Nelson, CL Raudenbush. Third Row—V. Gustafson, E. Carlson, M. Langvand, I. Carlson, L. Larson, E. Sandquist, V. Randolph, G. Iverson, E. Anderson. Second Row—E. Oberg, M. Carlson, G. Burnt vedt, E. Hcdman. R. Englcbrcckt, V. Forsberg. E. Gerd-lund, D. Sewall, L. Lindvall. Bottom Row—D. Rvdcll, G. Johnson, A. NVingblade, D. nderson, P. Anderson, J. Hcdlund, D. Lind, J. Froberg. Dorothy E. Johnson—Advisor. SOPHOMORE CLASS Top Row—L. Hagstrom, I . Nelson, B. Peterson, R. Verme, K. Olson, C. Osterbcrg, A. Strandberg, F. Edlund, G. Edlund, M. Carlson. Fourth Row—S. Anderson, D. Swanson, L. Johnson, P. Olson, R. Campbell, A. Hognander, J. Nelson. H. Gornitzka, J. Bosshardt, F. Hintzman, L. Swanson. Third Row—M. Nelson. A. Mansfield, D. Hornbeck, I). Swanson, H. Dean, J. Eastman, L. Simpson, A. Seidel, II. Johnson. Second Row—B. Carlson, D. Lund-strom, D. Duebendorf, II. Algren, E. Johnson, J. Swanson, C. Kresh-ka. C. Hall, B. Elias. D. Nelson. Bottom Row—E. Crosby, K. Lysnc, A. Jacobson, A. Jacobson; K. Olson, R. Solvang, J. Frykman, G. Anderson, M. Nelson. Lydia Mitlyng—Advisor. FRESHMAN CLASS Top Row—J. Gustafson, K. Rutherford, R. Groenc, D. Parks, M. Loomis, D. Hall. Middle Row—L. Perrson, V. Klcf-saas, M. Mixer, R. Hatlestad, L. Erickson. R. Mapes. Bottom Row—M. Olson, E. Lavers, J. Johnson, A. Youngherg, E. Pinks. Anna Fcllroth—Advisor. I R I II II |l (I D D t JUNIOR CLASS • The Juniors have devoted their time to the Junior-Senior Banquet. President, Dwight Anderson, Phil Anderson; Vice-president, Alice Wingblade, Dwight Anderson: Secretary, Dorothy Sewall, Jeanne Hed-lund; Treasurer, Delores Rydell, Alice Wingblade. SOPHOMORE CLASS • The Sophomore Class, the school's largest, is well represented in various activities. President, Phil Anderson, Keith Olson; Vice-President, Cecil Os-terberg, Jean Frykman; Secretary-Treasurer. Bernice Peterson, Ruth Solvang. FRESHMAN CLASS • I his year's class is the largest of several years, having an enrollment of eighteen members. President, Loren Swanson, John Johnson; Vice-President, Arlene Youngberg; Secretary-Treasurer, Joyce Swanson, Elizabeth Lavers.
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TRAVEL CLUB THE TRAVEL CLUB • The Travel Club stimulates the interest of its members in various foreign countries. Programs representing these lands are given at each of the bi-weekly meetings, and other outings and parties are enjoyed bv the members. I'he club was organized in the fall of 1935. This year the club is larger than it has been previously, having sixty-four members. Many interesting and entertaining times have been had under Miss Johnson's supervision. President, Virginia Munson, Marlys Peterson; Vice-President, Marlys Peterson, Muriel Swenson; Secretary-Treasurer, Klaine Olson, Doreen Borgstrom. HIAWATHA DEBATING SOCIETY • The Hiawatha Debating Society has for its purpose helping its members express themselves in the presence of their fellow students. The club members discuss different matters of interest and importance through orations and debates at the bi-weekly meetings. All the students are given equal opportunity for speech. Interesting and humorous initiations are given to the new members at the beginning of the year. The society's officers for the fall and spring were respectively: President, Dean Kngstrom, Millard Haley; Vice-President, Robert Nelson, Warren Kngstrom; Secretary-Treasurer, Robert Lund-berg, Phil Anderson. Toil Row—H. Alitren. L. Hwitfoin, M. Nelson. M. Gustafson. V. Korsbcrx. D. Sewall. R. Cannon. K. Peterson. A. Jacobson, A. Jneotmon, A. Hox-naridor, M. CarUon. K. Gcrdlund. J. Johnson. Fourth Row- A. Munsfleld. K. Pinks. C. Hull. V. Klcfsaaa. K. Eklund. H. Iverson, E. Hodman, G. Anderson. M. Statler. R. Knxlebreekt. M. Peter-Min. L. Swcnnon, M. Carlson. Third Ron -A. Younitbcnt. K. Sol vainc. D. Swanson. M. Sewall. M. Mixer. P. Nelson, P. Olson. J. Nelson. G. Gor-niuka. D. Swanson. Helen Lund bent. J. Kastman. Second Ron—D. I.undstmni. I . Dueben-dorf, K. Lysne. K. Crosby. I). Rvdell. 0. Lind. I.. Lindvull, K. Johnson. J. Swanson. J. Frykman. V. Swanson. Rot tom Row—E. Lavers, H. Johnson. M. Nelson. H. Nelson, M. Swenson. M. Peterson. D. Borxslrom. E. Olson. 1. Peterson. G. Iverson. K. Kreshka. HIAWATHA SOCIETY Toil Row—M. Harms. L. Younxflulst. R. Leighton, O. Glsselqulat, A. Walck. G. Gustafson. W. EnK»trnni. Third Row—W. Solvanx. R. Nelson. K. Olson. W. Benson. C. Wigren, K. Lot mis, R. Mapes. Second Row—G. NeulH rt. K. Klefsaa . K. Olson. D. Anderson. A. Strand berx. G. Raudenbush. Rot tom Row—R. Lundberg, J. Meyer. P. Anderson. M. Haley. J. Carlson. A. Brcidull, L. Perason. ADVISORS Travel C'ub—Dorothy Johnson. Hiawatha Society—Exra Oberg.
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