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SOPHOMORES v Miss Saupe's Home Room Mr. Gimme- stad's Home Room Back row: LeRoy Steinburg, Arthur Olson, Lewis Bicek, Mr. Anderson, Walter Steffen, Jack Mc Kenna, Warner Brown. SHEICOND ROW: Roland Morgan, Milo Lake, Milo Lien, Howard Lone 'Ihorwald Mickelson, John Haugen, Loren Fetter, Keith Garvey, Dick Donaldson, Harold Robin- son, Dewert Gruening, Francis Morey. TIHIRD ROW: Richard Johnson, Phyllis Foley, Nor- inne Ifnme, Dawn Greenman, Phyllis Burchill, Betty Wyffels, Elaine Peterson, Kathleen Nelson FOURTH ROW: Dolores Werner, Evelyn Sorbel, Dorothy Ziemkc, Betty Hoffman, Ruth Thomp- son, Dorothy Paal, Thelma McCormick, Miss Saupe. FIFTH ROW: Jeanette Medrud, Anna Max, Schons, Esther Anderson, Helen Brugger, Irene Selck, Dorothy Magnell, Leona Nelson, Bonnie Campbell. SIXTH ROW: Richard Rolland, Von Sh ultz, Donovan Williams, Terrance Hawes, Claire Shellum, Stanley Patterson, Ruben Holstein, Albert Rolling. SEVENTH ROW: Earl Lillenbureg Harold Alexander, Jim Graham, Robert Linnen, Jonathan Gilpin, Donn Thraen. Back row: Harlan Hobert, Mr. Gimmestad, Arlcy Withrow, Truman Brown, Robert Wachs, Spen- cer Arnt, Victoria Johnson, Kenneth Skjervold. Second row: Evelyn Forbregd, Victoria Brcy, Delpha Nelson, Marcella Sillner, Lorraine Holden, Bonny Jean Kenly, Aletha Martin, Irene Chudzik, Jessie Keith. Third row: Donald Palm, Donna Wreath, Doris Maxham, Bernice Hanson, Mary Margaret Ford, Eln-ora Heine, Evelyn Helgeson, Betty Schumacher, Miadalyn Keleher. Fourth row: Kevin Garvin, Evaline Marks, Edith Lessman, Hazel Haugen, Gladys Delisha, Dolores Jensen, Frances Gernpler, Leona Wiuff, Joyce Langfag-er, Fifth row: Merton Davis, Lyle Bis- gaard, Robert Manke, Wallace Smith, Donald Skiorvold, Albert Nash, IDarrell Sanders, v
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JUNIORS Miss Grant's Home Room Mr. Raasch's Home Room Back row: Violet Kelley, Letha Evans, Irene Bromberg, Kathleen Garvey, Nola Mae Fergu- son, Elaine Johnson, Vernetta Johnson, Lois Kitterman, Wilma Molle, Jacqueline Guye, Joan Knowles. Second row: Elvera Anderson, Elaine Vickerman, Irene Larson, Dorothy Buzzell, Mar-- jorie Howard, Leona Brown, Lorraine Hansen, Elverta Triplett, Ruth Brown, Shirley Peternell. Third row: Mary Van Moer, Mary Salford, Jean McCormick, Lorene Morgan, Eileen Olson, Doris Olson, Jeanne Stone, Joy Anderson, Isabel Coyle, Phyllis Schooley, Miss Grant, Fourth row: Doris Starr, Dorothy Ludwig, Lorraine Erbes, Betty Brown, Donna Jensen, Blendena Carlson, Sylvia Nelson, Lois :Evans, Eunice Patterson, Verley Hansen. Fifth row, front: Merrill Harris, Clarence Anderson, Vincent Imme, Robert Knutson, Earl Klein, Albert Henkle, Richard Anderson, Jack Rainy. Back row: Robert Robins, David Polaschek, William Johnson, John Rossiter, Donald Jensen, Robert Nelson, James Egan, Mr. Raasch, John Craig. Second row: Dale Quillin, William Kelley, Donald Campbell, Marvin Bargloff, Eugene Tedamunsen, Starr Norton, Burton Bisbee, Third 1-Owg John Dolezal, James Hanapel, James Sweeley, John Lang, Marvey Lewis, Alvin Bug-sing, Jer- onie Starken, Richard Key, Raymond Menuey, Fourth row: Harold Cooper, Lgrraine Roggeman, Orpha Rialson, QDelores Berdan, Lillian Olson, Betty Niekum, Vera Molle, Rosalyn Dunteman, Norman Schoephoerster. Fifth row, front: Donald Surprenant, Charles Vahle, Robert Stafford, Howard Rose, William Main, Richard Medrud, Irwin Serr.
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C UBS CURRENT NEWS CLUB The Current News Club was organized under the sponsorship of Mr. Raasch. It was open to all students of the high school, and its pur- pose was to kee-p its members in intelligent contact with current hap- penings. At each meeting of the club one member gave a refport on a major current eventg then there was a general discussion on that topic. COMMERCIAL CLUB A Commercial Club, whose aim was to familiarize its members with business etiquette, was organized this year under the sponsorship of Miss Leonard. 'Ilhe club met twice a month during a class period. During the year several outside speakers addressed the club and skits prepared by club members were given. DICTATION CLUB A Dictation Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Leonard, was or- ganized this year by six members of the advanced typing and short- hand class. The purpose of the organization was, through piractice, to increase speed in taking dictation, to become more familiar with prin- ciples of phrasing and general knowledge of shorthand words, and to increase individual shorthand vocabularies. GIRLS HOMECRAFT CLUB The Girls' Homecraft Ctlfub was orgalnized by Miss Gulden, home economics instructor. This club 'met for half an hour every Thursday. During the past year the club members were taught the fol- lowing things: knitting, crocheting, embroidering, weaving, bead Work, felt work, and the making of wooden sandals. J OURNALISM CLUB Journalism Club was a group of fifteen seniors who had shown in- terest in journalism and who did their work voluntarily, under the spon- sorshiip of Miss Butke. The purpose of the club was to represent the school in the town pa- per, and to gather such items, chiefly news, wwhich would be of interest to the general! public, and which had n-o other way of being brought to attention, since the regular school paper is distributed? only to the pupils. This was the first year that those who have done this work have been organized into a club holding regular meetings. All fifteen students were assigned to staff positions where each had a particular thing to do. These positions were changed at intervals dur- ing the year to enable the members to become more familiar with dif- ferent types of journalistic W-ork. ART CLUB One of the smaller groups in the high school was the Art Club. This organization covered a number of the basic art relations, such as lettering, designing, and the making of plaster-of-paris casts. Different phases of art were discussed in several meetings. Mr. Varner was the faculty advisor for the Art Club.
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