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O. Radke V. Clark J. Thompson J. Swett President Treasurer Secretary Vice-President HiMU l GlaH, Although the ranks of the Junior Class have become smaller and smaller since two years ago when they were that outstanding Freshman Class, they still have many bright lights keeping up the good work of the class. However, we know that most of these people who have left their class have gone on to be bright lights in the great victory school. They are striving to save our own and other schools, so that we may have academic freedom always. Some of our outstanding Juniors, even though they were not here to finish out the school year, did many things to make us very proud of them. On the gridiron the Juniors were well represented. Some of these, our football heroes, are Jay Swett, Bob Schunk. Fred Fink and Jerome Brecht. In basketball we have outstanding Juniors too, such as Jack Rasmussen. Edwin Szy-manski, Orland Radke and Jim Sullivan. The Junior girls too are well represented in the Girls Glee club. Some of the songsters are Jan Thompson, Ruth Michelsen, Gladys Pils, Marie Wipperfurth, Etta Louise Owen. Helen Rasmussen. Ruth Thompson, Lettie Got-chy, Ruth Lindsay, Carol Ockerlander, Eileen Kobs and Brigetta Fleischman. Other outstanding musicians are Neosha Stay, John Edwards, Ruth Chrouser, Charles Larsen, Jack Rasmussen and Betty June Frost. On the stage the Juniors were exceptionally prominent. Lillian LaMarche, Bob Handeyside, Charles Wildermuth and Dan Durkee are a few who helped to put on some grand performances this year. Not to be outdone in athletics by the boys, we have many Junior girls taking part in a variety of sports — Alice Grube, Gladys Pils, Kitty Kelly, Bunny Glisczinski, Gen Smith, Lois Bauernfeind and Mae Hoffman. As for publications, the Juniors have really done a splendid job—Fred Fink started his work as editor of the Iris, and the work was ably carried on by Violet Joyce, after Fred's call to service. The Pointer staff boasts of many Juniors. Gladys Pils, Marjorie Prey, Jackie Stauber, Jan Thompson, Virginia Clark, Dave Hennick and Bob Handeyside helped to put out the 20
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jjusuxMA Top row: Wlldermuth. Lea, Scharl, G. Smith. Mayer. Swell. Second row: Tosko, Umlauft, Thorton. Stay. Micnolsen, Schunk. Bottom row: Flolschman, Thompson. Schaefer, Zentner. C. Smith. J. Thompson. Pointer every week. Our Juniors have all done a great deal of work in all of our school organizations. The Greeks chose many of this class to be their leaders. Ruth Michelsen, Marjorie Prey. Merle Jenks, Roman Cooper. John Edwards, and Dan Durkee. are only a few of those active in fraternities and sororities. In the Home Economics department we find many well known Junior girls: Kitty Kelly. Luella Christ, Blanche Padour, Kathleen Schaefer. Anita Campbell, Edna Clark and Anita Murphy. The Primary Department too boasts of many fine Junior girls: Ruth Thompson, Ruth Chrouser, Harriet Coey, Irene Ramskugler, Joyce Thorson, Lois Brock. Doris Belongia. Dorothy Quinn. Gertrude Quinn and Loretta Gotchy. In Grammar Round Table, Gen Smith. Jeanette Levi, Virginia Cody. Gladys Pils, Crystal Yoder, Betty June Frost. Shirley Fonstad. and Carol Smith are some of the outstanding Juniors. Grant Thayer and Jean Gullickson can be found down in the radio studio, either at the controls or announcing a program. Grant has had Top row: Voddor, Gllscztnski, Loubnor. lovi, Kobs. Erdman. Second row: Lloyd, Lindsay. Grubo. Christ, Horrick, Padour. Gotchy Bottom row: D. Quinn. Gullikson. Owon, Joyce. Ptlz. Ramskugler, Rasmussen, G. Quinn. 30
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