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SSaB9SHiB-The Valley Legend - SSSOiSSESiE III It! it: HI m m m iti It: iH Smws 753 ORRIN MILLIE e said less than be kneu Glee Club. 1. 2. 3. 4 LAWRENCE O'DONNELL “LARRY An Irishman wbo counts bis words. Football. 2. 3 Basketball. 2. 3 MILDRED OTIS Speech is sometimes silver; silence often ft dd. Class Play, 3 Chorus. 4 NORDAHL OVERLAND Better late than never. Football. 3. 4 Basketball. 3. 4 “SNORT Glee Club. 1, 2. 3. 4 Operetta. 2. 3 THEODORE ROBERTON He smoked a lone. black, musical dear. “THEO National Honor Society Athletic Association. Pres.. 4 Cheerleader. 2. 3 Class Play, 3. 4 Glee Club Orchestra. 1, 2. 3. 4 Band. 1. 2. 3 District One Act Play Contest Journalism, 3. 4 ; editor. 3 Operetta. 2. 3 Annual. 3. 4 Class Secretary, 3 LYLE SCHOONOVER He steers the Senior Ship of State. ‘SCHOONEY National Honor Society Class Play. 3. 4 Football, 3. 4 Declamatory. 3 Basketball. 4 Junior-Senior Debate Annual. Editor. 3: Business Mjrr.. 4 ROBERT SCHOONOVER lie laughed and called it good. “BUSH Football, 4 District One Act Play. 4 Declamatory. I Junior-Senior Debate. 4 m fiSISi! 1 Q Q 1 '{■l||l«li|l«i«|ia|ii|ai|ifHHa|i||a|ii|a|ii| |iilB iila|iila|ii|M|i|f|i ttTmU A 57 ° 1 jTir,iT3T»iTaiHlai,ilaiiilaliiLlii!Bliil li,Llii!B|l|!||!,l|(|l1|!Bf,l i|l| I PAGE TWELVE I
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National Honor Society Football. 4 Basket ball. 4 Class Play. 8, 4 Junior-Senior Debate. 4 Orchestra, 2, 3, 4 Band. 1. 2, 3 District Music Contest, 3. 4 Journalism, 8, 4 Annual. 3, 4 Class President. 3 Class Treasurer, 4 MYRTLE JAMES Why worry—another day tomorrow. ‘PETE’ Basketball. 2. 3 X. Y. Z.. 1. 2. 3 Class Play. 3. 4 District One Act Play. 2 dec Club. 1, 2, 3. 4 Annual, 3 Class Secretary, 2 DOROTHY JENSEN Calm and placid, like an untroubled sea. X. Y. Z.. 1. 2. 3 Class Play, 4 Glee Club, 1. 2. 8, 4 ESTHER KJOS Fire minutes later she was ten miles away. Librarian, 4 Class Play. 4 S31 MARTIN KJOS “MIKE” Good clothes may not make a man,but they cer tainly help him express himself. Football. 4 Glee Club, 1, 2 Class Play. 3 Annual, 3 District One Act Play. 4 The Valley Legend - gSSBHSIffi HELMA HAUGEN Our press representutire. National Honor Society Glee Club. 1. 2, 3 X. Y. Z.. 1. 2 Annual. 3. 4 Class Play. 3. 4 Class Secretary. 4 Declamatory. 3 Librarian; 2. 3 Journalism. 2, 3. managing editor, 4 GILMER HIGHLEN His Motto—Basket after basket. “GIB” n’iiiiTSTnlBliilaliiialiiiHiiiiBiiilBliilainlBiiilBliiiBi Smms ' 'Y ' Football. 4 Basketball, 2, 3. 4. Captain, 4 Band, 2 AXEL JAASTAD “FRITZ” He spoke u ords of wisdom, and of humor. [ PAGE ELEVEN 1
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Titi nSTi rri iTSTi iT5Ti iTSTi m iTiTi iTi ULiJLJLLJLJ iliiiaiiii na i iti.V, — The Valley Legend - Iti $Emom EVELYN SEVERUD “SEVIE” Everything considered, life is not so had. Basketball. 2. 3. 4 v. l. 2, 8 Class Play, 3. 1 Glee Club. 1. 2. 3. 4 Orchestra. 2 Band. 2 Operetta. 3 Journalism. 3 Annual, 3. 4 Class Treasurer, 2 Librarian, 2 State Commercial Contest, 4 District' Commercial Contest, 3, 4 MILFORD SHELDAHL “EGGIE’ ife is real—life is earnest. Class Play. 3. 4 Orchestra. 1. 2. 3. 4 Band. 1. 2. 3 Annual. 4 JUSTIN SWIGGUM “SWEDE’ He liked football, and other things. Football. 2. 3. 4 Basketball. 1. 2. 3. 4 EVELYN THOMPSON Operetta. 3 “EVIE1 She had a nose for neurs. X. Y. Z. Journalism, 3. 4 HELEN TRACY Unique student —never unprcj arcd. Annual Staff. 4 Librarian. 4 SYDNEY WOXLAND The last of the Thirty-oners. Glee Club. 1. 2. 4 ¥= it! it! iti it! iti ill it! It! it! Ill it! iti 1331 Iti ¥ SI -j- iti iti it! Iti -1931 hbsbshsbbb { PAGE THIRTEEN 1
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