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nmrrr ROW f: Shirley Dean, Zane Taylor, Del or its Peterson, LaMar Bailey, Miriam Fitzgerald, Billy Larsen, Vrt , • ' Dennison, Robert Larsen, Vcnda Hansen, June Kelson, Lloyd Lund, Maxine Briggs, Dale Nielsen, Dorothy Jensen, Robert Allred, Winona G real rs. ROW II: Thurman Sorensen, Robert Jensen, Mary DeMill, Jack Armstrong, Larene Young, Dale Jorgenson, Fern Paul son, Bruce Christensen, Elayne Thomson, Charles Nielsen, Ruth Herniansen, Clair F.rickson, Richard Jensen. ROW III: Halcyon Larsen, Adrin Anderson, Doris Olsen, Reed Broun, Lila Jackson, Robert Andersen, Sara Anderson, Gale Brady, Betty Cherry, Dadd Christensen, Bala Anderson. PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE: Jack Hansen, Cahcrt Johansen, Reid Jensen. 21
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Where arc the beginnings of wisdom? The Sophomores could answer In our class.” This class was forced to make decisions to problems which would, in other times, have been postponed. One of the main issues was that of forming a philosophy of life with its roots far enough in the past and its vision far enough in the future to give broad understanding of men and the circumstances which tend to disrupt the course of a planned life. Thus, they may well have written: The lesson of life is to learn what the years and the centuries say as against the days and hours” The Sophomores had to accept the fact that the first duty to be performed was that of training for service to the nation or to humanity at large. Their answer to the call for skilled workers was seen in their registration for war-need classes. They had to find that the path they were on was not without foosteps to show the way; for if they had thought they were alone and lost, they would have failed in the major cause—that of understanding themselves as a basis of understanding others toward the common brotherhood men and races. The class activities were socials and participation in the Lower Division Ball. 'The Hostess and Host for the dance were Shirley Dean and Adrin Anderson, both Sophomores. Officers for the year were Robert Andersen, president; Sarah Anderson, vice-president; Lila Jackson, secretary; Reed Brown, activity agent; and Gale Brady and Doris Olsen, cheer leaders. 20
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F r e s I m e n The Freshmen this year made the first reading, hut it will take a second reading, or perhaps many, before an understanding of the world and the whys and wherefores of its turning is thoroughly learned. They sought to know what in the affairs' of man and the state determines the range of opportunities offered youth. However, lacking knowledge, the Freshmen accepted the advice of the sages and lined up behind the front lines to give in service and take in learning and experience. Realities for them went hand-in-hand with the context of books, proving and disproving so that the truth might stand revealed. Their officers: President LdVaun Cox; Vice-President Bonnie Christensen; Secretary-Treasurer Nada Paulson; and Activity Agent Junior Thorpe, collaborated with the officers of the Sophomore class in making the social activities of the Lower Division a success. The main event was the Ijrwer Division Ball. Cheerfully the class accepted existing conditions and held their l all in the same setting created for the Junior Prom. They made few revisions and relied upon their own personalities to make the dance different and successful. The Freshmen were also initiated to the speech and dramatic contests of the scJjool and [flayed on the Lower Division ball teams. They were determined to be prepared to lead in either peace or continued struggle, whichever the case might be. 22
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