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en | — 1s Oe a Class Officers: President—O. Bolstad Treasurer—]. Stedman Secretary—L. Gaustad Vice-President—D. Olson Senior Class . . . HILO TORY We, the seniors of ‘41, have reached one rung on the ladder toward success. Our four years in good old B. H. S. have been a good deal of work mixed with an enormous amount of pleasure. ; Worthy of the title as president, Orville Bolstad carried the responsibility of the senior class in a very efficient manner. His able assistants were Donna Jean Olson, Lorraine Gaustad and Jack Stedman. The first social occasion was the traditional Christmas Banquet, at which time Santa Claus dis- tributed gifts to all deserving seniors and, of course, they were all deserving. At the next social gathering the seniors were host and hostess to the Junior Class. This proved a delightful evening for all in attendance On April 2, the class play “Pigs” was skillfully produced under the direction of Mr. John Chalberg. The excellent pig articulations were portrayed by a select group of the faculty and will not soon be forgotten. Class Advisors: Miss Blanche, Mr. Dammann, Mr. Wing Senior Cabinet: D. Fredstrom, J. Nel- son, I. Ritari, R. Godfrey, J. Stedman, C. Harting, S. Stray, M. Behm, D. Olson, D. Croswell, M. Wood, H. Domschot, L. Gaustad, O. Bolstad With spring in the air, seniors’ minds were turned lightly toward the prom, “Dude Ranch”, and the music of Lee Williams. The month of April closed with the Senior Tea sponsored by the Washington P. T. A. With high school days numbered, the month of May brought the annual senior “dress-up day” and its many laughs concluded by a grand old fashioned picnic. Baccalaureate services with Rev. Bolstad as speaker were held on May 25 followed by Com- mencement Exercises on May 30. On this occasion Mr. Christianson gave an excellent talk. Thus high school days were officially ended. With the reader's permission, may we conclude with our class motto. ‘We shall build the ladder by which we shall rise.” page fifteen Meaney eine comet 1 4
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