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e zvmmeh Junior Class History On August 26,1940,twenty courageous freshmen en- tered good old Scandy High School. After becoming accustomed to the rules and acquainted with each QJher the follow1ng officers were elected: Presidng; Kermit Trinrud;V1ce president, Lyal Bestu138eeretnry Dorothy Sannee; and treasurer, Marie Knutson. The class adviser 1 was Miss Pedereon, the English teacher; As all previous freshman cheeses, they went through the ordeal of init- iation for the upper classmen one dark night in September. During the year, Roger Peterson moved to Ogdeneburg. After three months vacation, they came back only to find that the class had become much smaller. Harold Dineen and Eugene Anderson decided to try Iola; Lyal Beetul moved to Fond du Leo; and Philip madson did not come back at all. The officers elected for the sephomore year were: PBeeident,'Marie Knuteon; Vice pres1dent,e Darla Smith; and Helene Rowe, eecretaryetreasurer. Mr. G.W.Kle1n was selected as class advisor.. During that year Donald Olson and Doris Smith left the'elaee. A group of 81x girls and 81K beys entered the Junior class in the fall of 1942. Those who did not come back were LaVerne Kjendalen.and Osborne Gunderson. The class officers elected were as follows: President, LgVerne Anderson; Vice pree1dent, Kermit Trinrud; and Secretary- treasurer, Dorothy Sannee. The class is under the leadership of Mr. Gordon. , Vernon Johnson and Arden Jacobson decided to quit school so the present class consists of six girls and four boys. The class has been represented in baseball, basketball, forensics, dramatice, music, and on the Campus Echo and Viking staffs. 'The Juniors received their class ringe-and put on a very euccesefull class program. We hope that the class will grow and not diminish as in previous years. K $51
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Hildegerde has been one of the girls staying on second , and says she will never forget her good -times there. Neither will She forget hcm r.cod times spent in Chicago during summer vet .ca.tion. Without any doubht her favorite food is banana pie. he only thing she likes better than a piece of banana p e is twom pieces of banana pie. Her favorite movie star is 1 Olivia De Heviland; es fvr her fa vorite pastime she likes best of all to pester peeple awnd to chew gum. Her fave rite high scheol teacher is Mr. Lee. Hildegerde intends to beceme a nurse and she plans to attend Cook County Nursing School in Chiceg:o. Ruby Otterson On February 4,1925, there arrived at the heme of John Otterson another girl whom they named huby Elaine, known to many as Stresbe . nuby attended the Seandinavia Graded School and the 1008.1 high school. She was a member of the school orchestra in which she played the fiddle, after awhile she became a gree ct bass drummer. in the hi h school hand she played the elto horn. She' has been an active member of the Band, Glee Club, and the G.A.A. during her four years in Scandy High. Her favorites are: sport--ping pong, dishe-scals oped potatoes and ham pastimeu-reading fioti n books, actor and actress-eSpencer Tre.cy end Joan D9. via, and her favorite teacher is Mr. Lee. Her hobby is playing the harmonica and her pet peeve is dry jokes. Ruby' 8 future is undecided, but she nrw W nts to do war work.
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r 'v mm;x 9 'M..mI..II.,.mm,,,...,.,,,.l V JUNIORS rm Left to right first row: Norma Otterson, Margaret Erickson, Marian Moe, Helene Rowe, Marie Knutson, Dorothy Sannes. - Second row: LaVerne Anderson, Douglas Erickson, Kermit Trinrud, Carroll Dean, Mr. Gordon, Advisor.r I 1 r N V I . -- vqlhawmthW'taaHquit. U
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