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ECHOWAN 1938
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Odmok Skjellbostad Oh. the Irish and the Dutch why they don't amount to much, but hooray for the Scandahoovians! Robert Standai. IFAcii joy and duty clash. Let duty yo to smash. Miixkcthiill. |. 2. 3. 4; Football. 1. 2. 3. 4: G'm Club. 2. 3. 4 : Lettermnn's Club. 4; Diamondball. 4. Chester Wolford It isn’t a crime to be short: ' a nuisance. Helen Thompson Work while you work and 1 ™ uhUr you jday. Girls Vocational Club. 4. OUR CLASS CLASS MOTTO: “Let each as likes him best his hours employ.”—Thomson. CLASS COLORS: Blue and White. President ...... Vice President Secretary ..... 1'rf.asurhr ... JUNIOR YEAR .............Katherine Finnegan .....................Ted Ralles ...............George Downing ..................Loyd Peterson SOPHOMORE YEAR: President.................................Loyd Peterson Vice President .........................Elwood Graham Secretary .................................Tom Bates Treasurer .................................Tom Bates FRESHMAN YEAR: President.......................Boh Carlstrom Vice President..................Loyd Peterson Secretary ........................June Horton Treasurer .....................George Downing • Our class makes no claims or boasts concerning our record, because whatever we said in our own favor would be prejudiced anyway, so what’s the use of saying it? We do not think, however, that we have lowered the standards of the school during our four-year stay here. (But who are we to say?) We don’t know what the school will do when we’re gone, but it will probably take a definite turn for the better or the worse. Time alone will tell. We have submitted our contributions to the athletic activities in all their variations as well as to the dramatic field in the form of two class plays. We have delved into literature through the publication of a high school paper (with the help of others) and this year book. (So help us!) Our social life has been rounded out by participation in two proms. Need we say more? SEI1I0RS 1938 ECHOWAN
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Sixth koto—Dale, Gau.s, Hanson, Hickey, Krickson, Gray, Falk, Helgerson. iUI: koto—Jerome, Anderson, V., Delaney, Dahl, Carlson, Anderson, Ingersoll. fourth koto- Jaspcrson, Cirant, Anderson, L., Henningsen, Johnson, Eli, Dijer. Third koto-—Harwell, Conley, Hoglund, Dickcnsheets, Johnson, A., Dirks, Jonas. Second koto—Downing, Evanoff, Johnson, Bacon, Johnson, R., Carlson, M. First koto—Furber, Miss I.ampman, Halvorson, Miss Glcndcnning, Andrews, Frantz. First koto—R. Phinney, J. Warn, E. Millcs, G. Roesell, B. MeGraw, J. Roesell, J. Steinstra, H. Timian. Second koto—D. Zahn, L. Olson, R. Phillips, L. Stasney, G. Stasncy, J. Pegors, B. Murfield. Third koto—D. Potter, I.. Shultz, L. Olson, B. A. Perkins, V. Thurston, D. Scoville, R. Severson, W. Swanson. Fourth koto—E. Norman, D. Larson, II. Larsen, D. Sands, C. Melius, E. Ludwig, J. Stoops. Fifth koto—D. Whipps, L. Van Horssen, V. Tiech, L. Klooz, M. Norell, H. Larson. Sixth koti—M. Nygard, B. Kendall, Miss Wharton, D. Nelson, D. Malmstrom, June Larson. JUNIOR CLASS President....Jeannette Andrews Vice President..Charlotte Furber Secretary .....Virginia Thurston Treasurer....Betty Ann Perkins The J uniors presented very successful and original dances this year. They gave the first Barn Dance ever to be held in good old Park, with plenty of corn stalks and hay for a jolly good time. Miss Earlene Ainsworth produced one of the finest Junior Class plays ever to be given. It was a three-act mystery farce— “Black Magic.” I he theme of the Junior-Seniot Prom was carried out in Dutch style. For the night Holland prevailed, and it was acclaimed one of the most successful Proms ever to be sponsored at Park. I he girls held office this year and did an efficient and praiseworthy job. Miss Wharton, Miss Lampman and Miss Glen-denning were most competent advisors, and we extend our sincere gratitude for their work. 1938 ECHO WAN
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