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T JUNIOR CLASS HI STORY In the fall of 1945 nineteen terrified freshmen en rolled in Scandy High . The first two weeks of uneXpected happenings were climaxed by a party nut on in our favor T13 Friday hight. It was the long dreaded; lbng lboked- ferWar to initiation party. After the final 1nit1ation rites, w: became full fledged members of the Union Free student body, Our class officers for that year'were: presidenteAr; Lee, vice-president- Allan Moe, secretaryetreasurereRuth 01w son, class advisor-Miss H. 0. Peterson. The following year we were only seventeen in the class. Joan Knutson moved to Oshkosh, Gilbert Gendreck to Milwaum kee, Kermit Olson to Iola, and Earl Schofield to Clintone villeg This year we also gained two new pupils, Rosanna Mork and Gaylord Lewison. During the early part of the year Gaylord moved ta Iola leaving t.he number sixteen.me Many students oarticipated in basketball and baseball, and Glee Club, This year Art Lee L11a Simonson, Alice Hanson, Gene Moe, Gloria Hoover, anG Lois Jenson went out for forensics, Our class officers were: presidentuAllan Moe, vice; presidenteRuth Olson, eBoretary-treasurer-Lois Jensen, QTass advisoreMiss H. 0. Peterson. . I'r'G 'II This year the enrollment again changed. 1 Roger ixriisen; entered fer Chicago,br1nging the enrollment up t3 a gen-. teen. EZ . ? m 1.! ' . . Our class officers for this year are:. president idein7 Eridkson, viceupresidentuArt Lee, secretary treasurerLTU: vnnne Simonson, class advisoreMr. Christiansen. ' Forensic conteStants were Lois Jenson, Lila rSimonsonJ: Ai.:ce Hanson, and Art Lee.
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JUNIOR CLASS Front Row- Left to Right: Doris Snyder, Violet Hanson, Lila Simonson, Alice Hansen. Rosanna Mork;' Glorig Hoover; Lois Jensen, Ruth Olaon,,La- vonne Slmonson x ,wr Second Row: Advisor-Mr. Christiansen, Sidney Anderson, Marvin Er; ?aon, Gene Moe, Harvey Colrue, Roger Jorgesen, Art Lee, Allan Joe
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY On April 9th the Juniors presented their class play, ?Keep Moving , at the Community H311.There was a large ahead and the play was a great success. H The cast included:-. Allan Moe as Tom Jeffery. a real ;$Eifte agent; Ruth Olson as Anne Baldwin, his fiancee; Alice ?i3j en as June Harris, a friend of Anne; Roger Jorgesen as u:;gh Wells. who has been in love with June; Art Lee as Pro- essor Randelph, a teacher; Lila Simonson as Harriet Mason, the proteasor's secretary; Gloria Hoover as Emma Knight, a town gossiper; Harvey Colrue as Rush Harris. June's brother; Lois Jensen as Charity Lynn, the maid; Gene Moe as Sam Vine, the detective; Violet Hansen as ?Loritta Phillips, 3 -eoap peddler. n 'v ?v' The'theme of the play centers around the Baldwins, who . have been away on a vacation and are returning the fell owing day. Mr. Baldwin had to go away because of a nervous break- '4rwn Which had been brOught on by the professoris trombone .ying. Anne, their daughter, has a house guest whOm she t send home before they return.4 She has asked Tom and hrAg to help her show June a good time at a picnic she i:s ting for her before June leaves in the morning. Thetr us are upset by the arrival of Bush Harris and Protease? :ddelph. Both insist on staying for the summer. Together thy young folks formulate a plan to oust the intruders. sMYAan. they pretend, has.reeeived a message telling her the wi'felkc will .not return until later and Anne should rent the ' house ior the summer. Then things begin to happen thick and fae+.i Rush Harris, who is running away from someone, takes over yv 1t of the. house for a laboratory so he can manufac- ture e new type ef motor fuel which he calls Liquid Power . .The professor settles down contentedly to e summer filled .wai h musics How can he be so peacefully contented, they wonder, when he is about to be ousted? Just es Anhe's plan is about to take effect, Emma Knight, a meddling neighbor, upsets their p1sns. For awhile everything goes wrong. The house is rented to the wrong person, a seep agent complains because she is put our for the night, the professor rushes out; Rush discloses the fact that the professor has swel- lowed some of his. Liquid Power .' They search for the pro- fessor but he cannot be found. Emma Knight demands an ex- planetion which she doesn't get. The three women report them to the police. A detective is sent to investigate but he only complicates matters. At last peace reigns where trouble and disaster had so recently ruled.
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