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P P 21 ROW l: Doris Hillquist, Betty Eklund, Marilyn Miller, Shirley McGetrick, Audrey Knudsen, Helen Montgomery, Miss Paterson, Doris Griffith, Georgianne Bauer, Mary Lou Mathey, Jean Fellinger, Eleanore Loptien. ROW 2: Alice Iohnson, Sylvia Gronberg, Duane Ells, William Bridgewater, Robert Lindstrom, Arthur Merchant, Lois Conley, Lorraine Lindaas, Shirley Howe, Bernard McMillan, Donald Burrow. ROW 3: Melvin Iohnson. Alvin Mlrotznik, Fred Larson, Ted Anderson, Vincent Ahnquist, Richard Hale, Donald Hale, George Clarke, Robert Hennis, Wilired Deutsch. ,SCPHOMCRES A The survivors of last year's Freshman class are now Sophomores. All of us came back from our first year at Sycohi with the exception of one new- comer. This addition to our ranks is Ieanette Taylor. The Sophomore class is well represented in sports and other activities. Dick Wallace, Bill Westerbeck, Ted Anderson, Duane Ells, Bob Lindstrom, Kenny Rudy, Iames Thornton, Ierry Taylor, Fred Larson, Bob Hennis, and Donald Hale made up a large part of the lightweight football and basketball squads. Ted Anderson and Donald Hale also did their share in helping out the Spartans in the basketball tournaments. The girls help support G.A.A. and Pep Club. We also boast two baton twirlers, Audrey Knudsen and Doris Griffith: and two cheerleaders, Norma Swanson and Georgianne Bauer. The band members from the Sophomore class are Iean F ellinger, Georgianne Bauer, Betty Eklund, Doris Hillquist, Norma Swanson. Leon Singleton, Keith Sellers, Richard Pearson, Donald Burrow, Fred Larson, Bettie Turkleson, Nancy Slezak, Arline Swanson, Helen Montgomery, and Genevieve Russell. There are also several in our ranks who belong to chorus and a few with special parts in the-operetta. B The traditional Sophomore Dance, although postponed because of flu, was finally held on February twenty-sixth. Although the attendance was not as good as was expected, everyone who came thoroughly enjoyed it. Some of the girls put on a very clever program about George Washington. It was considered by many to be one of the best programs of the year. This year, instead of four class officers, there are only three. We chose as president, Ted Anderson: vice president, Vincent Ahnquist: and Georgianne Bauer as our secretary-treasurer under the sponsorship of Miss Paterson.
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ROW 1: William Swedberq, Arthur Peck, Nadine Randolph, Doris Rhodes, Clara Sundly, Helen Winfrey, Mildred Miner, Ruth Jean Whitman, Arnold Swanson. ROW 2: Keith Michael, Roland Wylde, Donald Kaminski, Bennie Stephenson, Raymond Lloyd, Merrie Peterson, Janet Pearson, Lois Loptien, Lillian Utter, Barbara Nelson. ROW 3: Robert Larson, Gerald Lindgren, Robert Lindquist, Richard Sparrow, James Roush, Floyd Kocher, William Milligan, Joe Minnihan, Carlton Whitney. JUNIOR OFFICERS Mildred Miner ........ ....... T reasurer Floyd Kocher ....... ....... S ecretary James Roush ...................... President Miss Hulbert .......... Faculty Adviser Wesley Johnson ...... Vice President 41
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I SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Vincent Ahnquist...Vice President Ted Anderson ................... President Miss Paterson ...... Faculty Adviser Georqianne Bauer .............. .-Treas.. ROW 1: Leonard Wolfe, Arline Swanson, Betty Nowlen, Norma Swanson, Mary Underwood, Bar bara Sjostrom, Rose Thompson, Lester Wolfe, Robert Tyrrell: ROW 2: Clark Rich, Robert Pearson, Marvin Roush, Keith Sellers, Nancy Slezak, Dorothy Wampole Genevieve Russell, Esther Williamson, Margaret Parker. ' ROW 3: David McNamara, Donald Rich, Richard Pearson. Richard Wallace, William Westerbeck Leon Singleton, Kenneth Westberq, Kenneth Riidy, Jerry Taylor, Iohn Rich. P r t I 1 I , 29 I 1
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