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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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ECHOWAN 1938
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SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class of 1937-38 has an enrollment of one hundred two. The class officers are Philip Schwerin, president; Robert Lees, vice-president; Alan Justad, secretary; James Smith, treasurer. After Philip Schwerin left school, Robert Lees succeeded him as president. There have been two class parties during the year. The Sophomores had nine members out for football and ten members out for basketball. Four of the class were on the honor roll each of the first four six-weeks periods; these were Wayne Brock, Billy Lindquist, Clayton Swenson, and Grace Williams. Sixth Row—Byers, Dahlqnist, Hagen, R., Frantz, Gardner, Johnson, I)., Dunn, Artec, Bjorklund. Fifth Row—Baker, Dale, Chapel, Erickson. Johnson, Hcnningsen, Andrews, Hildebrand. Fourth Rote—Hclgerson, Jancke, Carlson, G., Holmgren. Hagen, B,. Guyer, Flannigan. Third Roto--Burg, Conley, Carlson, I)., Anderson, B„ Jackley, Erickson, Diack. Hedwall. Second Row—I loiter, Jerome, Frobcrg, Kuhnley, Dale H., Hoffman, Brock. First Row—Holm, Gaffney, Jensen, Mrs. I.arson, Justad, King, Farmer, Kimball. Seventh Row—Lindquist, Swanson, Olson, Miller, Laidlaw, McGilli-gan, B., Renner, E., Malone, Moldestad. Sixth Row—Mueller, Williams, Shjcfte, Swanson, McCluskey, Running, Perry, Olson, J. Fifth Row—Selseth, Sewall, B., Roberts, T racy, Martin, G.t Swenson, Mickelsen. Fourth Row—Ramsden, Lindsey, Tertian, Mill css, M., Sorenson, P., Schmeltz. Third Row—Ryan, Ncitzel, Lewis, Wolford, Merfeld, Stoll, Rogers. Second Row—Sewall, I)., Rice, Sewall, J., Popclka, Shank, Tracy, L. First Row—Rcdparh, Smith. Miss Jones, Lees, Sewall. ECHOWAN 1938
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