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President Vice-president Secretary T reasurer Ed Briggs Nancy I Iolmes Boh Cranston John Amberc Captains Due to conditions arising from the war, the juniors had a difficult time in planning for their traditional activity— the Junior Senior Prom. Raising money was a problem, hut the '‘Captains found several ways of solving it. They gave a successful twilight dance at Shevlin and during spring quarter held a War Stamp Raffle. In addition they collected coat hangers, and eld records—thus helping themselves by raising money and helping the government at the same time. On May 21 the J. S. was held at Coffman Memorial Union and Red Melgrcn’s orchestra played to the delight of all. In spite of all their difficulties the juniors put on an outstanding J. S. Susan Ncsbit was in charge of the Mothers 1 ca this year and the girls entertained their mothers royally. The tea was held on March 10 and the girls chose a spring theme for decorations and program. JUNIOR CLASS—TOP ROW: Cruxen, Dumas. Cranston. Curtis. Grossman, Hanlon. Bernsford, C. Brown. Bowycr. THIRD ROW: Kydd. B. Henly, Briggs. Am-berg. B. Bergquist, Bohlig, Bray. Kamiske. SECOND ROW: Brink, Daubney, Jesness, Aldcn, N. Holmes, Doyle, Furncll, B. Jensen, Breidenbach. FIRST ROW: Knobloch, Emslie, Ha y, Baroara Brown, Behnke, King. Carsclle. Critchfield. TOP ROW. Randolph. Reedy, R. Nelson. Newcomb. B. Nelson, Knapp. Norccn. THIRD ROW: Sawatzky. Rider, Kovarik, Undine, Scammon. Roberts. Rose. SECOND ROW: McElroy, Muggley. Scherven. Palmquist, Root. Sandberg. Rosner. FIRST ROW: Pieper, Koema, Nuwash. Ncsbit, Mrs. Turner, Rydell. McKay, Parks. . . . Not in picture: Ahrens. Bessesen, Be . Brown, DeVine, D. Jensen, Wright, Van Allen, Spaeth, Barrows, Gchlcn, Krueger, Sage, Tilden, Whitmore, Vaeger. 22
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r ■ SOPHOMORE CLASS—TOP ROW: Oldfield, Sullivan, Patriih, Setter, Tjotiem, G. Petraborg, Mork. Myert, Merrill. SECOND ROW: Merry, Read. Tilden, Quigley, Tinker, Pinig, McGee, Parki. FIRST ROW: Swoboda, McMcckm, Nelson, Stuurmans. P. Maurer, Rondcttvedt, Ramer, J. Riglcr, Rumble. TOP ROW: Levy. Johnson, Doyle. Jesness Gate, Lundquist. Clapp. Buchta, Herreid. SECOND ROW: Dahlin. Locke. Cullum, M. Hetfield, Halvoison. Beddall, M. Berqquut. Hiniker, Blake. FIRST ROW: Fligclman, Jean Cranston. Jcnsch, Miss Prine, Carnes, Boutnilet. Joseph. Harty. . . . Not in picture: Grant, Phillips, Bell, Hughes. Tough Sergeants Younger, bui not unimportant, is the sophomore class of this year. For recreation in the fall quarter there was a roller skating party held at the Coliseum. They, too, had spring fever and a hilarious picnic was held in this quarter. Everywhere you went during one week of the winter quarter, a sophomore would be popping up and reminding you to bring some lxx ks for the soldiers. They should lx rewarded with a prize medal for being the “best bounders for they collected, in just one week, one President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer hundred and fifty volumes for the Victory Book Drive. With Elizabeth Carnes as the chairman, the girls entertained their mothers in grand fashion at the tea which was held February 24. The very helpful Senate representatives were Bill McGee, John Buchta, and Margaret Bcd-dall. The sophomore class was well represented in the play Ever Since Eve” with Bede Clapp, Jack Mork, and Gerry McMcckin in the cast of characters. Miss Prine, adviser, said the phrase “full of life” describes the tough sergeants.” Jack Ricler . . Jean Cranston John Buciita Marjorie Hetfield 23
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