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GIRLS Third Row: Edith Lawrence, Bernice Wright, Helen Brenner, Mavis Lee, Mary Jane Hagness, Frances Cleasby, Margaret Anderson, Phyllis Neis, Phyllis George, Ellen Rockwell, Mary Povd , Ruth Andrews. Second Row: Bonnie Koepp, Mary Jane LaDuke, Doris Stromraen, Laurel Huebner, Wilma Urness, Margaret Werlein, Florence Miles, Cleo Norby, Sylvia Johnson, Janice Schultz, Donna Ottura, Mabel Nichols. Front Row: Josie Larson, Dorothy Barsness, Helen Urness, Anita Urness, Junice Risen, Mary Tylka, Berma Jean Ness, Beverly Storlie, Ila Mae Goss, Bernice Tanz. Not in the picture: Ardith Adams, Deloris Borgwardt, Dorothy Gates, Marjory Hovey, Darleen Johnson Jo Ann Peterson, Violet Thompson. CLASS OFFICERS President.........................Arlis Ede Vice President ............. Ellen Rockwell Secretary-Treasurer . . . Keith Gullickson Well, did you know that over half of the class have Norwegian forefathers end °'SeH?e:t Al30’ did yoU know that typing 13 by far the faJoSte suS- of us is hflsket°hflnS ne ine? The favorite extra-curricular activity of most °r u;? iS bask®t ball. Stuaents also enjoy chorus, football, and forensics all of which are participated in by about two-thirds of us Sophomores. ’ hut that °Uf ClfSS ®embe5s belong to the Sigma Epsilon Kappa or the 204 Club but that is natural, since both clubs are a part of our English classes Most be - wenhe?nnffSr the ho?e economics or agricultural organizations. Outside of school .0t “?„ 35fy.t5doeM,, S KKt. s° rouses- the
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Our favorite radio programs vary from Gang Busters to John J. Anthony's Goodwill Hour , but the Lux Radio Theater is by far the one most favored, with quiz programs next. Ronald Reagan, Errol Flynn, and Mickey Rooney were found to be the favorite movie stars. Who did all you boys vote for, a.iyway? No Sophomore ever should be financially embarrassed, because in our recent poll we found over half our group quite regularly engaged in gainful occupations. Some these are- taking care of children, shoveling snow, and mowing lawns. Home dutiee existed mostly of doing dishes, carrying in wood, and helping with the chores. a nlnt to you gosslpers—the pet , .. a or most or the Sophomores is gossiping, so don’t tell your tales around us. Waiting for someone ranked second in our dislikes. The favorite hobby seemed to be gathering souvenirs and keeping scrap-books. Two girls even said they collected movie stars: (We wonder if they are kept in glass cages or are allowed to run about free.) By all indications of our class poll, in a few years the stenography field will be greatly over-crowded. We also have several would-be pilots to protect our country, so Uncle Sam doesn't have anything to worry about as far as the air force is concerned . These pilots will undoubtedly be able to protect the American public education freedom, and peace, of which all of us Sophomores are so proud. Third Row: Orville Swain, Donald Gifford, Allan Duncanson, Arlis Ede, Bud Sterry, Arnold Heck, Donald Dutter, Gordon Isaacson. Second Row: Hilmer Quarberg, Cletus Kummer, Raymond Sather, LaVerne Wright, Sylvester Morey, Bill Hurtley, George Kees, Millard Thompson. Front Row: Jack Kelley, Arnold Ness, Kenneth Ottun, George Schultz, Keith Gul- lickson, David Blum, John Johnson, John Birch, Earl Heck. Not in the Picture: Kenneth Bartholomew, Stanley Martenson, Jason Thompson.
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