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Sophomore Class One of the outstanding sophomore classes in the history of the school—that's the boast that can be made by the members of the class of 1948. This is their first year in Senior High, and they have assumed the added responsibility in school activities easily and eagerly. In class activities, Sophomore tastes inclined toward party going. Committees chosen by the president arranged a sparkling schedule of parties. The Sophomore s high class spirit was evidenced by the large attendance at all these functions. Before one of the basketball games the Sophomores went rustic and staged a barn dance at Shevlin, and the John Doyle.........................................President Bill Doyle..........................Vice-President Jackie Clark.......................................Secretory Peggy Paterson......................................Treasurer Saint Paul Coliseum was the scene of the spirited roller skating party during the Winter quarter. The traditional Mother's Tea was held in February, featuring a style show of new spring clothes. The models were Sophomore girls who appeared in clothes from Powers of Minneapolis. The Sophomores demonstrated their enthusiastic spirit by being continually in evidence at all of the football and basketball games and by their large membership in the Pep Club. TENTH GRAOE—TOP PICTURE—TOP ROW: Voder. Myers E. Odland. T. Ohrbcck, Newton, Zietlow, Soderlind, John Olton, Strouse. 2nd ROW Webttcr, I. Norman, Macdonald. K. Nelson. Meyer, Scott, Piepcr, R. Rosenberg. 3rd ROW: Mayer, Miller, McElligott, Tangcn, Mahowald, G. Schafer W. Schmalhorit. 4th ROW: Shody, Mork. Smith Skowrontki. Roth, Sheehan, I. Pearson, Shannon. BOTTOM ROW: Smilow, McManama, Mu We t, Paterson Summcrficld, R. Rigler, Stein. BOTTOM PICTURE—TOP ROW: R. Bell, Hoetgcr, P. Hughe . Lode. C. Johnson, Finegan, 0. Burn. 2nd ROW: Flmn, Kuby Hulburd, Marie Gent, J. Aleiander, Chnstopherton, Cobb, Margaret Geitt. 3rd ROW B. Baer, Hatch, LcSucur, Hunter, J. Ludwig, R. Cohen, Hemingway 4th ROW: M. Carlton, Ayan, Haratyn, Gcbcrt, Jean Endrets, Bergquist, V. Klein, Hcdback. BOTTOM ROW: Hillhoute, Clark, W. Doyle, Mr. Nickerton J. Doyle, S. Hirsch, D. Locke. 19 j
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|Ith GRADE—TOR PICTURE—TOP ROW: Van Ornum, Scticr, M. Smith, Nolan, Wolff, Park . John Olton, Reedy, Pcarton. 2nd ROW: young, m. Myer Merrill, C. Meyer. J. Schmalhont. Pnfce McGregor. L. Roicnbcrg. Sullivan. BOTTOM ROW: Paper, Schwartz. Robb, Mm Biugger. VP; Marvin, Nawrocki' M. Olion, Willet BOTTOM PICTURE—TOP ROW: Kuhn. Molmei, Arneton, Hallbcrg, Donald Jonmon, Callahan, T. Lcwit. 2nd ROW: D'Aiglc, Hall Buchta' Andrews. D. Cohen, Jefferson, Koch. 3rd ROW: Croll, Lehncr, P. Lohmann, Larson, Dobosicnski D. Allen, Conrad. th ROW: Kaufman, Hogan, Dc Witt' N. Clark, Alwin, Halpcr, Donamac Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: R. Doran, Mr. Schuncrt, T; levmsohn, P; Hendrickson, S; Dale Johnson, J. Lewis, A. Fricdland! Junior Class The Big project for the Juniors this year was the annual Junior-Senior Prom. It was their responsibility to plan and finance the festivities. A capable and efficient J. S. committee did the planning and the class sponsored Sunlight Hops in Shevlin frequently. They provided fun and dancing for all and helped a lot towards financing the dance which was held in Coffman Memorial Union on May third. It will be remembered as one of the best ever held. The Junior boys played an important part in school athletics this year. The school is proud of its Junior lettermen. Several classmen served creditably and faithfully in football, basketball, track, and baseball. John Hendrickson.................................President Jim Marvin..................................Vice-President Dale Johnson.....................................Secretary Sidney Levinsohn.................................Treasurer Junior class mothers were welcomed at the Annual Mothers’ Tea. A spring theme helped to make the tea a big success. The cast of the school play Our Town car- ried eight Junior names and backstage many more Juniors were pulling ropes, pushing buttons and applying make-up. In the spring, the Juniors were well represented in U. Highlites. The school may really feel assured thnt next year’s Seniors will be real school leaders. 18
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NINTH GRADE—TOP PICTURE—TOP ROW: Leahy. Pauling. Lowe. Wagner, Smart, Martin, Wall. 2nd ROW: Kohner, White. Wrenn, L. Kaplan, Marth. Maiwell, McCarthy. 3rd ROW: Oiterberg. Rowe, G. Nelion. Sporley. Kramow, Locke, Shelley. BOTTOM ROW: Lynde, Mr. D. Johnion Krick. W. Swamon. Prichard Levimui. J. Mareck. BOTTOM PICTURE—TOP ROW: Heintiman, Ammerman. Grapp. A. Bowlby. Dobell. Comfort. 2nd ROW: Irvine. Buetow Gray. Das Robert Allen, Giblin, Bryant. 3rd ROW: Gallagher, Amberg, Fraser. Hewitt. J. Doran. A. 8dyliss. 4th ROW: T. Bell. Heller. L Boberg. A. Hill. Her-man B. Hanson. Hidy. BOTTOM ROW: M. Bowlby. Gaskill, Doeli, Miss Trandeff, C. Hagen. Donald Johnson. Ninth Grade The ninth grade had two very successful class parties during the year. The first party was a gay and joyful Christmas party. Shevlin Hall was decorated with many colorful trimmings. Many frolicsome games were played and much Christmas food was eaten. The second party had no particular theme, although the committee in charge collected old clothes at the door from each ninth grader as a token of admission. The clothes were later given to the European Clothing Drive. This party was held in Shevlin Hall and again the A.V.-O.C. provided the dance music. Don Lcviniui.............................................President Berry Prichard......................................Vice-President Carolyn Krick............................................Secretary Bill Swanson.............................................Treasurer with the help of Miss Nygaard, the committees were organized and set about their tasks. On March sixth this great event took place. The highlight of the tea was the program which consisted of a humorous style show given by the members of the class. The freshman class officers that presided this year were Don Levinius as pres., Barry Prichard as vice-pres., Carolyn Krick as secretary and Bill Swanson as treasurer. Class meetings were under the supervision of Miss Trandeff and Mr. Johnson. G. Sporley was senator and B. Allen was alternate. Another success of the freshmen was the Mother’s Tea. with Cynthia Hagen in charge. Under the direction and 20
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