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Fre hmen Iliir-k riiw-lJ:ili- lnirson, .lumi-s fHl0lN'llJllll, liiiilolph llilji-k, Ki-nn:-th Nelson, George Konklvr, XVRIU-1' M1 kvlsun. Kvnni-Ili Gi-otli. Kwnnvlli lizirson. XY:inil:i Krall, Ilnnzilil livrgz, .Xllf-n Hanson, I1UXll'f:0llfIlf'I', Ki-nnvth ill-nnlr, Clayton Tucki-V, Holm-i't fJ'l' nrvr, l'm'liin lfiwli-y, Julius Ifl'l,Ll'I'lillf.I', Iii-onziril Ilmki-i'. l'Ii'inai limi-iilmiisv, lnivilli- Grosshsins, Miirivl l:l'I'f.fl'l'0T1. fliury Xvllfllll, Nlurlhzi Daniels, lionnicl 'I'i'i-TLV l'li5 I ui.1n. lim-limi Johnson, I.i-sliv Koi'p+-ln, l,i-Roy lhihlki-, Ili-:in LJIIXOLL, XVilli:im Mzingnell. Mi-lvin lxi iTL Imrotlix' LVlllLlliIl2.ff'l', lbunmx Muni, Alirfi- i:llSlill'FUl1, l'Tl'll'dZl Ki-ttiirling, 111-no Hozilny, Mary Lyon. N011 Juhnsiiii, .Xiiili-i-5' llsinipli-, .Xuilriy Olson. M:1l'f.:'zii'i-T 1'i-rlvrson, Maxine- Groth. xT!1!'j0I'l4' Dill, lilllii Tllzisvr, Iii-vi-rly Muttsmi, Iva Korywlsi, IXI:ii'p.rai'-li, Units-n, lJ:irloe-n Godlivy, Mr. .Iolin Thompson, Vlziss .Xrlxisi-V, M:ii'jrn'ic- Olson, lilsii- Lzirsun, Hssiv Muir liutvs, .loycv 1'e-l'lv11I'e-in, Ruth Stzlrkix l'Il'Ill2ILI1'Ii-' Ili-tlzli-fsfmi. Blau-g::ire-I lliilinml, Lois IfHSl!ll'SSQ'l'l, Shirley Jfnhnscm. The l94l Freshman Class gives promise of a large and worfhy group. Their record of performance during Their firsT year is only a suggesTion of The good Things To come. Phyllis Furan, presidenT, Bonnie TreTT, vice-presidenf, Audrey Olson, secretary-Treasurer, and Marjorie Olson, sTudenT council member, have directed The ocTiviTies of The group This year in a manner Thaf deserves special acclaim. Among The greater accomplishmenfs of The class is Their success in The field of dramatics and music. They won TirsT place in The class sTunTs on Tornado Day, and many of Their members have Taken parT in oiher drarnafic presenTaTions. Bonnie TreTT, Donna MunT, Audrey Olson, in prominenT roles, and Maxine OroTh, KaThryn PeTerson, Lois Rasmussen, lvlargaref DuRand, in a lesser capaciTy, Took parT in The liferary pro- grams This year. lrene l-loaby and Leonard Broker are known for and wide for Their abiliTy as yodelers. The class is well represenTed in The O. H. S. Band, Glee Club, and The Drum and Bugle Corps. Five members of The class have parTs in l'l. M. S. Pinafore. In field of aThleTics, girls as well as boys Take an acTive parT. Phyllis Furan, and Bonnie TreTT are our conTribuTions To The pep squad. ln fooTball we see several freshmen among The headliners. Rudy l-laiek sfarred in The line as a firsf sfringer. Kenneth Larson, Donald Berg, and Doyle Oougler also saw service in foofball. These lasT Three and Allen Hanson are looking good on The baskefball floor also. Mr. John S. Thompson, freshman adviser, deserves The Thanks of all concerned for his fine work in direcfing The class. Lili
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Uphomore Buck Olson, stone, Lloyd hause, Helen ford J Alice row-James Mueller, lVilfred Harrell, Hivhznrd Mnvllr-r. Tlionms lljornstzui, Junws Carlson, Dun Frederick Strutz. Clifford Day, Arnold Cannon, Stanley Jolinek, NValte'r XVvlisler. Virgil Feat Gene Andrus. Hicks, YVnlter Dahlke, Dorothy lla-r-ler, Helen lfl0lllllPl'l,.f, Marie IS2lllt'l'. Iinth Rowe, llvrnive H0 Helen Luolna, VVilliam Hazel, lllugene 1'ete-rsvn, Donald Baldwin. Johnson, Marion Corbit, Doris NVillwlm, lflili-on llrvnnan, Shirley Pe-tt-rsun, Norma Idngrer, Mr. 1' lil nhnson, Class Adviser: Betty Lou Hour, Donna .lm-olu-liic-k, Gladys Nnnflzilil, lfllaint- llotlilt-l's0n Finkle, Hazel McCloskey. The Sophomore class this year is the smallest class group in school. There are but thirty-five members, but the small size of the class has not kept it from placing a good many of its members in the extra-curricular activities of the School. Five girls from our group have taken an active part in the local Girl Scout troop. We have one of our members, Shirley Peterson, on the high school pep squad. Three of the boys in our class soon will be Boy Scouts of Eagle rank. Eight Sophomore boys found places on the football team last fall. The basketball team has felt the need ot two of our boys. The high school glee club now has twenty three Sophomores among those enrolled. Our class president is James Carlson. He has been ably assisted in his admlnlstra tive duties by Shirley Peterson, vice-president, Norma Enger, secretary-treasurer, and Eileen Brennan, student council member. Our adviser and able consultant in all ot our activities is Mr. Cliltord S. Johnson. T201 lie: en
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lunior Hi h Back rowwlvzx S'll2Lf'4'l', Gloria .Xndvi'son, Hazel l+'i-:itlii-rstaiiv, I.:iX'iiii1i1- l+':i1I:inil, Mm- llzikr-i', Nlziiyn-l lhinki-i'. Lowell :8Z1l'St6'lYl, Giwzilrlini' Mf'L'liiskvy, .liimm-s llrnkziyy. Harold llulnnrl, Sfilfllfj' IInfsmnim-V, liolwri XYilIi:ims, l lzii'i-m--- l'i-Ivrsim. XYinluii Uzinmm, M:ii'L:':ii'0T l.icli-ll. Lloyd Blazer, XYilliz1m Hzimple, Pozirle- XVilson, lllrni-st Ki':il't, liuln-rt liilligiiii-ii-1-. LeRoy Juelkr-, Lzirry Sixwlsi-V, Russell llvrgg liiigw-V Suliflvi-, 1'I:1i':i Iv'-rsmi. .Xllyn lilllblliltl, llnrutliy ,XIlCll'llS, Mary Wachter, John Paul GQl'Ill'lfll'llt, Lloyd 1'z1i'lsnn, liolwrl l'i-rkins, lizirlwirzi l':lll1'l', .Izmir Yun Houtvn. Mr. John S. 'l'hompsan, Dennis Hanson, .lalm Koalsilizis. Imiri-ii llluzi-V. Ilrirrx l ll'- -lf'f'li l'3lUl'1'i', liirilizirrl Fntland, Betty Liclvll. Flnrvrwi- l.:niln4-i', Olgu XV:if'l1li-V, llnnnu Km-li, Ili-ii liurp--lzi, Iii-nnvtli .Xnfli'iis, lim-X Uorliss, Floyd Ol- son, Il:iYm-n Hi:-ks. , The iunior high school group This year has Taken parT in a large number oT acTi- viTies, giving promise of vvorThy conlribufions in The way of music, drainaTics, and aTh- leTics in high school. Their olhcers are: STanley l-loTsommer and Dennis l-lanson, presi- denTs OT The eighTh and sevenTh grades respecTively, Iva ShaTer and Jack Enger, vice presidenTs, and ErnesT KraTT and Donna Koch, Treasurers. The group Takes pride in The annual declamafion conTesTs. LasT year The Winners of The TTrsT Three places were Larry Smelser, Roger Sandve, and John Paul Gernharclf, in ThaT order. The winners Tor The girls were Jane Van l-louTen, Geraldine McCloskey, and Barbara Elner. OT These, Jane and Larry also placed TirsT on Play Day, againsT ouTside cornpeTiTion. ln The social science essay conTesT This year The winners were Pearl Wilson, Jane Van l-louTen, and Kafhryn Quarn, in ThaT order. In The saTeTy essay conTesT The winners were Jane Van l-louTen, Kafhryn Quam, and Iva ShaTer. Lee Korpela and STanley Hofsommer placed in The spelling conTesT on Play Day. In The upper grade opereTTa This year The leading roles were Taken by Russell Berg and KaThryn Guam. This performance revealed an asTonishing array OT musical TalenT in This group. The upper graders who are in The high school band are Barbara Elner, Maralyn Harrell, lva Shafer, Russell Berg, Larry Smelser, Billy Hample, Clarence PeTer- son, STanley l-lofsornrner and Lloyd Blazer. ln aThleTics also, This group sTands ouT. RoberT Billigmeier gives promise of becom- ing a good TooTball player. He is also on The Pony basketball Team along wiTh Russell Berg, WinTon Cannon, RoberT Perkins, Larry Smelser, and John KooTsil4as. T221
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