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THE JUNIOR CLASS It was evident on Registration Day that a large number of students had come to join the ranks of the Junior Class to take the place of those freshmen who did not return. The new- comers have not only added to the number of class members, but have provided a greater variety of talent which has helped the Junior Class establish a name for itself. One of the activities which arouses a great deal of interest in everyone in the fall is foot- ball. Members of the Junior Class were no exception. A larger number of juniors than usual won places on the squad, and five boys, James Flint, Leonard Fossum, Milton Nielsen, Orvie Underwood, and Ingvor Buhl, won letters in football. Those who were not included in the squad spent their efforts toward developing a Junior Class Team which furnished competi- Tf Aes ' RS? 2 t+ : gee 2 ie : : , rd 4 Ft £R @ f : ot, bes a Ada =] Leonard Fossum, President; Ingvor Buhl, Secretary; Miss Zellers, Class Adviser; Reynold Griess, Treasurer; GfiBert Dehne, Vice President; Mr. Prickett, Clasg Adviser. : i Pe tT Back Row—V. Goyette, O. Hanson, A. Borresen, M. Nielsen, L. Matthies, F. Goyette, I. Weisser. Front Row—R. Broughton, C. Jacobson, H. Johansen, H. Hide, T. Detviler, V. Mead, R. Rattelmiller, P. Maanum.
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i VERNAL UNDERWOOD: Montevideo: Montevideo High school 1; Class Secretary re eae tt VIRGIL i VAN DALE, Virg, Minneota --- REX VARNUM, Morris; Grain Judging Team 2--°°° | RICHARD WILLE, Henry, Hancock; Class Basketball 48s OP Class Football 2; Band 1, 55 ehtie | Be i GEORGE wORKS, Hector; Class Football 1, 2; Class Basketball 2,3 | 1 ADDITIONAL SENIORS -- °°. DALE BIGGERSTAFF: Huron, South Dakota; Brookings Ag | 4 School 1, 2; Sau B gketball 3: Rifle Club 3; Squad Football Bie i haterimet CHARLES DUNCAN, Fergus i , Falls; Fergus Falls High pales SCs SIE etal LA FLATEN, Terraces Crookston A8- school 1, 2; Ban 3 , Mixed Chorus 35 Depare os in STANLEY HOF, Hewitt |= uit PHILIP HOWARD, Excelsior; i Excelsior High School 1, 2; 54 d Football 3; Sq ad Basketball 3; Advanced Class Play au: J EORGE | KRACHT, Wheaton -- °° DPONALD $ NSON, Rosholt, South Dakota; Wheaton High School | 1, 2; Rifle Club 3 1 ernal Underwood, Secretary Mr. Hemming, Treasurer. Charles Kent,
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Back Row—K. Baldry, R. Kent, H. Erickson, E. Draeger, O. Westberg, O. Underwood, J. Burnett. Front Row—W. Schmidt, V. Anspach, E. Erickson, R. Murphy, H. Anderson, W. Garner, B. Kottke. Back Row—J. Swearingen, W. Asplund, W. Wieland, H. Schneeman, G. Ronnie, L. Doebbert, O. Graumann. Front Row—E. Matteson, M. Olson, G. Brelie, J. Taffe, L. Thein, D. Peterson, O. Aamot, E. Kuschel. tion on November 7 for an unusually strong Freshman team, and was defeated 14-0. Oiva Siira acted as captain of the Junior Team. There are also some juniors who have won a place on the basketball squad. They are Axel Borresen, Milton Nielsen and Ingvor Buhl. The class has great hopes for its Junior Basketball Team, which they hope will make a good showing in the class basketball tourna- ment which will be held in March. The team has had an opportunity to get in some practice for this event by playing preliminary games. In the realm of public speaking, the juniors are represented by Leonard Fossum, Lester Huebner, Gilbert Dehne and Howard Eide, who are members of the school debate squad. These boys are working hard in the hope that they will have a chance to represent the school in the interscholastic debates which are held during the second semester.
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