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ii, Jlllllllllii' 436 49 at 50 1 1 f-kfxffi Rua One-ll. Kahn, R. 'l'fnun, ll, liiarrd, il. Amlvrson, l'. Honns, A. Gesell, bl. Linilsley, N. Still, lf. illlllllll. Row 'fun-KI. Sehesnn, .-X. lioornian, A, Richnrlls, I.. Kuntz, E. johnson, P. l,.uers, R. johnson, IC. Shimller, V. Rrismzisnn Roxy llireefll. Uhey, Al. lfolz, V, Sclioettler, D. llcarson, R. Kaplizueni, R. legal, R. Nlattson, R. OIterst.itu'r, E. Clanton. Say you outsiders! Survey those rows of faces up there. :Xren't they nice looking? Cfor the greater part anywayl. A lot of us are really good athletes including a few of the girls. Blany of us are very good ssholars as you can easily see from the wise looking faces and we're all very generous and kind-hearted. lve all donated willingly and worked to make, with the help of Kliss Floyd. not only one, hut two afghans for the Red Cross. So you can see wc-'re a pretty nice group. Our class advisors are Xlrs. Borkenhagen, Bliss Swenson, Ilr. Clanton and Klr. Seheson. Wve thank them all. DRUG S'1'ORli COW'-BOYS XY.XI'llING HJR CLXSS OR: HOKNS, Ifl'I'Zli, ,VXNIJ S'IlIIfF IEISHOP, l.A'NllCR .XNIJ SL'HOE'l I'LIiR ..13..
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Jlllllllli' KIUNIOR CLASS T Roxy Onef-xl. Ili-tzel, F. Klzlde, R. Reinhold, lf. Nlzirtell, I.. Nystrom, ll, Hodge. Roxy 'l'xxo-Ii. Swenson, IJ. Theiler, M. Rzuldunt, -I. Gootlfellow, D. Rgnuer, -I. Roumun, H. Horkenhzlgen, Row 'lllwrn-e7NI. Kilishek, L. Bishop, R. Lnmer, Al. Ifrsmley, AI, '1'.1ylor, l.. l3r.ullish, l, Doueette VVhy an zlrtiele has to he written here is more than l know. If there is anyone in that picture uhove who will forget this past year, our Junior year, he ought to he-lllh, guess the rest had hetter lltlt he s:1id.l To he sure none of us will forget election day, will we? rllllilf day 'llzikeu Lindsley was challenged to 'just try and keep order :among us :md lead the meetinggsf Rod 'liimm was eleeted vice president :ind Ray Cyehosz was elected seeretnry-treasurer. A short time later Viola Sehoettler was elected to take Rziyls plzlee sinee he would no longer he with us. None of us will forget the reflexes in geometry. that disgusting shorthand and typing, the hlowpipe in chemistry. the lovely rest periods in linglish elzlss etc. So again l sary, why should something have to he written? But maybe some out- sider will also he interested in our class. Klziyhe? ICERS-j. LINDSLEY, V. 5CllOH'l l'l.HR, R. 'YIMNI IS Sill? GOING T0 STUDY? -13-
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0l'll0l'l0liIl' gm? First Roy-R. l7r.mley, A. Loftus, li. Crass, M. liall, ll. liall, X. Zastroyx, li. xonflneehten, li. Hide, A. lletlel, l'. lfeind. Second lloyyfbl. Nelson, li. 'l'he'ler, QI. Ohey, li. Oelhafen, li. Kind, I.. Loxsletten, C. 'l'heiler, xl. Kelley, C. Stahl, K. Hoppe, il. Lain.. Third Roof-I. Sehluter, li. Steinharh, -I. Montahon, L. Nlott, L. Higgins, L, llilgendorfi, R, lfolz, M. Nlartuiek, K. Camp- hell, U. johnson. The sophomore elass of 1943-'4-lf. VVhat a class! Feeling quite superior at knowing what to do and when to do it, we whizzed through sueh pre- liminaries as enrollment, receiving hooks, reporting to classes and other routine matters. YVC smiled knowingly each time a freshman hlundered into one of our classrooms. VVe felt wise-heyond measurel VVhen hlrs. Brady ealled our first elass meeting we eleeted Earl Oelhafen, President, Ken- neth Hoppe, Vice President: and lfugene Cliinderl Kind. Seeretary and Treasurer. At a later meet- ing we elected Irene Riedel and Norman Perkins as our elass representatives on the Student Council. 'llhe sophomores, with the help of Xlrs. Brady, presented the skit, Wllhe Case of the lllissing l oothall. for their l'ep Session. NVQ' hope you lilced it. The sophomore elass is preparing for that proyerhial rainy dayill lvelye laid away a good sum as the result of several sueeessful danees put on hy our elass after games. OFFICERS Going Places K. ll0Pl'lfI, KIND, li. Olil.ll.'Xl liN bl- HFIN
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