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I' 1.s.Ci, IP! fhffi T H ' ' ' OUGH YOU RE GREEN, WE RE GLAD YOU RE HERE YOU'LL BE MIGHTY SOPHS NEXT YEAR H Q A class in mechanical drawing. ff? On September third, a group of new competi- tors entered the fair-grounds to see how many prizes and blue ribbons they could take with them. These frosh were formally initiated on October l3 at the Senior Class Party. The date, contrary to superstitious sayings, proved to be a lucky one for this class, as we can already see by the achievements they have made. To begin with this class had an enrollment of l27 students. They chose very capable members of their class to show them their way through the fair-grounds. They were Pat Dorow, president, Robert Jewell, vice-president, Marian Jermo, secretary-treasurer, and Marcella Mu:how, Loyalty representative. Many interesting activities were offered to the students this year besides the regular activities. Many enioyed their seventh hour periods by at- MHP MCS- . qdobo 'oCTlCe 6 gXrl5 P n Plw' e i Frei-llmo 4X If 'Q O I If Bob Jewell, vice president, Palsy Dorow, presd t tending the clubs found situated on the fair- grounds. A large number of boys were interested in competing for the prizes offered for athletics. They played football and basketball under the big top. They made the dust fly on the race tracks. Many others, including girls, ioined the musicians to help entertain the crowds in the grand-stand. Also, a large number were in- terested in using their vocal talent in enter- taining visitors. These ioined the music clubs and organizations including choir and chorus. This class will go down in the fair's history for receiving many blue ribbons and prizes. 24 Marcella Muchow, Loyalty representative, Marion Jermoi, secretary-treasprer.
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THEY'RE HALF WAY THEY'RE THE SOPHOM The sophomores entered the fair-grounds for their second year, and they have been extremely active during these two years. Again this year, many fam- ' t h 'I' f ces could be seen at various parts o t e :rar a grounds participating in sports and activities. They ,started the year by electing Joyce Hulbert, Fl d Har president, Joan Mayfield, vice-president, oy ris, secretary-treasurer, and Betty Montgomery, Loy- alty repr pants along the way. Many of the sophomores took part in the thrilling I- tivities held at the fair. The grandstand was a ac ways packed with cheering fans when Bob Schroeder, A Ral h Johansen, and Don Schroeder took Jim renz, p art in the exciting game of football. The spectators P will also never forget how smoothly these boys played basketball. The sophomore class was very proud of them for winning letters, which is one of the highest honors given at the fair. The sophomore's main feature of the fair was the super side show, The Heart Hop, which they pre- t d February 15 lt was a stupendous extrava- sen e . ganza with fascinating music by Parkhurst's orchestra. The Heart Hop was acclaimed a big success. ' ' f ' ree All participants and spectators at the air ag that the sophomore class played an important part the l947 fair a huge success. esentative to guide this group of partici- in making OF FA TO THE HALL ME ORES THAT'S THEIR NAME Joan Mayfield, vice president, Betty Montgomery, loyalty representative, Floyd Harris, secretary-treasurer, Joyce Hulbert, president, R ow l-J. Arenz, A, H nn U Ur Row 2-L Klitke E 1 H Ib r , J. K f ' A r, F, H op, M, Blank M, god d ' Girls, Mr. Rornoren, Mr- Feuernein G H 'iv Row QZEA F H , Row 4-Q H' dv eh' l' Koenig B H if en gm' D- llndloff V .. k I - u , M- F . . Kr I M4 ar MS 'r B- Jaw-, M. cs 'S'he C- Kruse. D. sliriifs pledge: P- Good, Jlnhiir' rs' Fo def, K. Hiss ' ' AN' , 98' 1- Corwivh, D. Kelly gy? L' Smeg' I A ss , Row 5-6 K reenwcod E F Row 6-5. 'ae 'ef,-T, Healy, EA Kmzth. Drambs, A. Gude, M, Hmb k N. J Gude, D, H I ons. D. bor yt , ,Jackson, E. Jansen, RA ami yi- fenske, LI Fozlleyb-J.C:lj:mI:'sonA MH Fung' 'GM ggfkger. ' A ein - . ' esc , B. Jackson L G 1 - udenswage D eakin R V, . Holden, C4 K - . Crawford, R. Heiser, E. Lange M, FT.bGrllmgh0m. - ar o enlg, R. Frnede, R. Johansen ' er. ' l- Harms, K. Bell,
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