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O Ft— First Row: Perry, Schultz, Weber. Johnson. Heike. Holmes. Ottum. Heck Swisrirum. M Bardill. Second Row: Thorson, Broad foot. Walker. Loomis. Smith. Plett C. Cooke, Olson. N. Cook. Ward, Kent. Third Row: Gifford, Pace, Dillon, Bauer. Thalacker, Solberi? Bert. ClafTlin. Deutscher. Brion. Foruth Row: Fitzgerald. Hanson, L. Nelson, M. Nelson. F. Bardill. A. Johnson, Charland Stringer. Kspen, Johnson, Odeg rd. SOPHOMORES OFFICERS President ..................................Lyle Nelson Vice-President .............................Earl Olson Secretary and Treasurer .................... Helen Pace MEMBERS Bardill, Florence Johnson, Laurence Bardill, Myrtle Kent, Schuyler Bauer, Raymond Loomis, Ruby Berg, Paul Nelson, Lyle Brion, Gordon Nelson, Majil Broadfoot, Frances Nyre, Myra Charland, Odette Odegard, John Chaflin, Robert Olson, Earl Cook, James Ottum, Cleo Cook, Nicholas Pace, Ruth Cooke, Chauncey Perry, June Dillon, Harriet Plett, Palma Deutscher, Newell Schultz, Wilma Espen, Gilroy Smith, Eva Fitzgerald, Evelyn Solberg, Robert Gifford, Eleanore Stringer, Gertrude Hanson, Norman Swiggum, Wilma Heck, Marcille Thalacker, Norman Heike, Amo Thorson, Carol Holmes, Russell Weber, Veronica Johnson, Allie Walker, Jane Johnson, Alton Ward, Bonnie 12
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V SOPHOMORE Gilroy Espen has hair so blonde. Of this little sophomore all are fond. Veronica Weber will be a good cook. She won’t even need a recipe book. Quite a girl is Gertrude Stringer. The boys think she’s a real humdinger. Clea Ottum likes to walk. Across Main Room she does stalk. June Perry is very, very quiet. And looks as if she were on a diet. Majil Nelson rides a bike To make her figure one you’ll like. Raymond Bauer a doctor will be, Successful, too, just wait and see. Helen Pace is a student bright. In the sophomore class she’s a shining light. Odette Charland is trying something new. She’s seeing what rolling her eyes will do. Norman Hanson is quite a “bluffin’ male”. Some day he may be a water boy at Yale. Paul Berg doth papers peddle. In other’s affairs he doesn’t meddle. Bob Solberg says, “Study I must, ’Cause some day I’ll be famous or bust”. Harriet Dillon's a long, lanky lass. Who fiddles away her time in class. Bonnie Ward detests our land. When she gets big, she’ll move to Durand. Newell Deutscher is surely a pest. Most of us wish he was way out west. You wouldn’t know Wilma Swiggum was around; She scarcely, if ever, makes a sound. Some one’s rather in love, we fear. This happens to be Myra Nyre. Frances Broadfoot of pretty brown curls Giggles a great deal more than most other girls. Schuyler Kent’s unusually happy. A freshman gal he thinks quite snappy. Eva Smith has freckles galore, But mention them, and there’s sure to be war. Ruby Loomis, with accent rare. Tries all the boys with her eyes to ensnare. CuASS POEM Arno Heike a farmer will be,N For none can raise crops any better than he. Lawrence Johnson—we call him “Specs”— Sometimes his lessons sort of neglec’s. Marcile Heck never quits till her work’s all done. Some day we shall hear of blue ribbons she’s won. Robert Clafiin will be a mechanic. His ability is indeed titantic. Lyle Nelson hails from Tell. He’s a cousin to Majil Belle. Myrtle Bardill studies hard, we see. Perhaps, some day, valedictorian, she’ll be. Allie Johnson likes to skate. Her tumbling acts are simply great. Palma Plett is an artist rare. She paints her lips with greatest care. Nicky Cook is not so tall, But he can play good basketball. Evelyn Fitzgerald is thin and tall, But she’d much rather be fat and small. Russell Holmes lives north of town. Upon all the girls he does frown. Eleanore Gifford has a steady. I guess they’ll be married whenever he’s ready. Alton Johnson’s a cute little guy. And is he a flirt, oh me! oh my! Norman Thalacker of curly blonde hair Doth surely like his easy chair. Carol Thorson has eyes of blue. You’d better watch out, or they’ll get you. Gordon Brion, a football hero. In algebra seldom gets zero. John Odegard is very small. In a big crowd you can’t see him at all. Jane Walker likes the senior boys. They number among her greatest joys. Wilma Schultz is awfully bright. She doesn’t quit till everything's right. Earl Olson has a heart of stone; He certainly leaves the girls alone. Chauncey Cooke is a lover of life. He does not put forth much effort or strife. r . I. 13
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