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M I R R O R First Row: McGulne. Claflin. Horn, Lleberman, Heek. Henning;. Aase, Rieck. Johnson, O. Wolff. Third row Moe, Linse. Thorson, Anderson. Griffiths. Fourth row: Putzier, Odegard, Lurndul, I .of te, Ft. rook, Wood. Fifth Norson, Bowden, Thompson, Heike, Jordet. Sixth Schultz, Be lore, Wright, Colby Winters. Wlk, Steinke. Second row: Kowltz, W. Cooke. H. Larson, Haonschild. Hump, Bauer, Olson, M. l.arson, Otis, row: Scott, St. John. K. Wulff, row: Peden, Voll, Mny, llovey, A ask, William A N DERSt N, IJ A V1: K N K Bauer, Mary Ben n i ng, St a nbky Bump, Celia Colby. Gordon ( 00K, Ritssell Cooke, Waldo Dowdkn, June Griffiths, David Grorud, Palmer II vunsciiiBD, IIarban I Peck. Krwin IIeike, Vera Horn, Carl ITovey, Inez Johnson, La Verne Juniors K.OWITZ, 11 IBM ER Jordet, ('ora Larson, Hugo Larson, Maxine LeGore, Mima Lieberman, Walter Linsk, Esther Lofte, Ruth Lurndal, Olive McGuine. Francis Moe, Lorraine Moy. Mvrna XORSON, JORUNN Nyseth, Alton Odegard, Selena Oi-son, Florence Otis, Maxine Peden, Aryilla Putzier, Mildred Rieck, Leonard Schultz. Evelyn Scott, Mary Jane Steinke, Vendor St. John. Mkrme Thompson, Violet Thorson, Doris Voll, Agnes Wik, Carl Winter, Lyle Wood, Neil Wright, Gerald Wulff, Kleanork Wulff, Oliver Page T iventy-four
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t M I U 1 { () Ii - Juniors The Junior class began its third year with an enrollment of fifty peppy, ambitious students. The officers chosen for the year were: President. Jorunn Norson; vice president. Walter Liebertnan; secretary and treasurer. Florence Olson. Miss Parker very capably acted as our class advisor. These students set out to make a record for their class. e were well represented in athletics of all sorts. Durward Rosman. Walter Lieberman, Francis McGuine. Norman Hardy, and Palmer Grorud were players on the football field. Walter Lieberman. Norman Hardy. Durward Rosman and Russell Cook worked for the glory of the Blue and White in basketball. But the boys were not the only ones from our class to participate in athletics. Some of our girls who belonged to the G. A. A. were: June Dow-den. Maxine Larson. Lsther Linse, Ruth Lofte, Myrna Loy, Jorunn Norson. Florence Olson. Maxine Otis. Evelyn Schultz and Mary Jane Scott. Mary Jane Scott was our representative in the sextette, and Ruth Lofte. Hilmer Kowitz. Waldo Cooke. Jorunn Norson. Maxine Otis. Oliver Wulff. David Griffiths and Celia Bump were in the Mixed chorus. In the orchestra we had Celia Bump. Maxine Larson. Myrna Moy. Ruth Lofte, Gordon Colby. Harlan Haunschild and Jorunn Norson. Norman Hardy. Francis McGuine, Palmer Grorud, Erwin Heck, Carl Horn, Lorraine Moe, Florence Olson, Maxine Larson, June Dowden, Merme St. John, Olive Lurndal, Ruth Lofte. Joruun Norson. Agnes Voll and Mima Le Gore very successfully represented us on this year’s Mirror staff, so here are some experienced people to choose from next year. The debating squad was composed almost entirely of Juniors, namely, Joruun Norson. Mary Jane Scott. Maxine Larson and David Griffiths. David also represented us in oratory last year. Manv of our boys showed a liking for agriculture. Neil Wood and Harlan Haunschild were on that Stock Judging team that was so successful. Leonard Rieck. Waldo Cooke. Francis McGuine, Stanley Benning, La Verne Johnson. La Verne Anderson, Harlan Haunschild and Neil Wood were members of the Agriculture club. In order to give the Seniors the reception they are expecting, we turned our attention to dramatics. On the second of December we successfully presented “The Quest,” by Snook. The members of the cast were: the care-worn father, David Griffiths: his patient wife, Lorraine Moe: the elder son. Francis McGuine: Connie, the flapper daughter. Agnes Voll: her pal, Herbert. Waldo Cooke: Billy, the ten-year-old boy, Joruun Norson: Billy’s other sister. Wenda. Mima Le Gore: the family doctor. Stanley Benning: an Irish maid. Mary Jane Scott; and three of Connie’s friends. Florence Olson, Maxine Otis and Maxine Larson. Later in the year the Juniors staged two other plays before the student body. The Friday before Christmas. Agnes Voll. Mary Jane Scott and Florence Olson presented “The Lonely Hearth.” The second play was entitled “Washington’s First Defeat.” The characters were George Washington, Waldo Cooke: Lucy. Lorraine Moe; the negro maid. Agnes Voll. Page Twenty-five
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