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4 The was a member of the Senate. I hey also learned that Caurita Wright had a candy shop, so they called on her. They discovered that she had two assistants, Cora Gates and Cleo Thorson. I he following morning, they proceeded on their journey to Minneapolis, where they visited Mrs. Severson’s sister, Rosella, who was a music teacher at the Edison High School. Fhat evening thev attended a concert given by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, of which George Gilman was the director. 'I hey learned that Ruth Church, Thomas Hag-ness and Herman Linse were broad-casting for WCCO, Ruth as a pianist. Thomas as a comedian, and Herman as an announcer. During their journey through the West, they were forced to land. Fortunately, they descended near Norman Ede’s farm in South Dakota. They accompanied him to his home and found that Lawrence Odegard was his hired man. and Lorraine Hill his hired girl. His wife, formerly Myrtle Griffin, served a delicious lunch. After the tank had been refilled at the Grorud (Palmer) Service Station, they proceeded to Seattle. Washington. I hey visited the University of W ashington and discovered that Grace Erickson was the Dean of Women there, and that Onalee Brinkmon was the Girls Athletic Coach. Arvilla asked the girls if there were any other members of the class of ’31 in Seattle. Grace informed them that Tilda Aase owned a beauty parlor, and that she had Lorraine LaDuke and Frances Parr as her assistants. During their visit with these old friends, the travellers learned that Catherine Fitzgerald. Irma Nimmo, Lyin' Odegard and Evelyn Smith were trained nurses in various hospitals of the city. The girls also informed them that Anna Jane Callahan was a Mathematics teacher in the Central High School. Then they asked if there were a tailor shop nearby. With a twinkle in her eyes. Lorraine directed them to a tailor shop down the street. To their surprise, this tailor shop was owned by Richard Larson, who had Ruth Eaves as his assistant. While visiting with Richard. James remarked that about the only classmate he hadn't seen on the trip was Leo Scharf. Richard said that he had seen him a month before when lie went through Seattle with a troupe of players, and that he was a great success on the stage. The following morning the Seversons left for home, making only the necessary stops on the return trip. They enjoyed their trip very much, for not only had they seen the sights, but they had seen all of their old classmates.
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Page a The Sophomore Class President Vice President Secretary and Aase. William Anderson, Laverne Bauer. Mary Henning. Stanley Cook, Russell Cooke. Waldo Claflin. Leigh Griffiths. David Grorud, Palmer Heike. Alma Haunschild. Harlan Horn. Carl Heck. Irvin Heike, Vera Hovey, Inez Jordet. Cora Johnson, LaVerne Kowitz, Hilmer OFFICERS Treasurer Linse, Herman Thompson. Violet Thorson. Doris Voll. Agnes Wergeland, Ingval Wik Carl Larson, Hugo Lurndal, Olive Lofte, Ruth Lawrence. Beatrice Lorenz, Edgar Larson. Maxine Linse, Esther LeGore, Mima McGuine, Francis Moe, Lorraine Norson, Jorunn Mov, Myrna Erwin Heck David Griffiths Agnes Voll Nyre, Loyd Xyseth. Alton Odegard, Selina Olson. Florence Otis. Maxine Peden. Arvilla Putzier, .Mildred Rieck, Leonard Rossman. Durwood St. John, Merriani Schultz. Evelyn Scott. Mary Jane Wik, Gerhard Winter. Lyle Wood. Xeil Wright. Gerald Wulff. Eleanor VVulflF, Oliver
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