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UNWORLDLY FRESI-IMEN Consistent Freshmen Honor Rollers: Adams, Billy Bragstad, Jeanette Burch, Edythe Carlson. Milton Davis, Don Dozer, Dick Elliott, Jim Fossum, Mary Girton, Bill-Lee Goings, Lois Gorman, John Groetken, Jean Gudahl, Jean Hansen, Joyce Haugen, La Vonne Hobbs, Dorothy Hooshagen, Harriet Irvine, Fern Johnson, Delores J. Johnson, Janice J. Kinney, Florence Kline, Al Koerner, Berdyne Lepse, Jim Loomis, Nancy Mann, Janice Montgomery, Betty Owen, Marjory Reed, Betty L. Smith, Edwin A. Stride, Bettie Thornton, Ed Tjaden, Priscilla VanAusdall, Claire
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HY, HURRYING, ONDERING You can tell a freslnnan hy the way he rushes to class hefore the five-minute hell or by his hahit of wandering through the halls, trying not to miss anything that goes on. lle possesses the desire to he spoken to hy upper-classmen and to he thought of as something hesides a ngreen freshief' ln order to he recognized, many fresh- men strive hard to lIl2lliC the honor-roll, join cluhs, enter sports, dehate, or show their talents via the footlights. The freslnnen worked hard this year to uphold the dignity of their class. Char- lotte lseman was elected the Hi-Y Queen of llftl, and Forrest 'Wallenstein was the S.l'. ' of the class. lloh lingen made a name for himself in l:oth football and has- kethall, while llarry Carleton looks like potential gridiron material. lidlyn Cuse was the choice of the Dramatic Cluh for freshman candidate for Sweetheart. Bob Cox, lioh lingen, lloh liickett, and Chuck Sanford were freshmen memhers of the executive councils.
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GRO N-UP, RELE S, livery freshman desires to he a sopho- more, and every sophomore would rather he a junior. A sophomore is rather an in-hctween person---he isn't as aweful as a freshman, hut he isn't as arrogant or polished as an upper-elassman. lie begins to feel a little more important and ventures a shy Hi to a senior once in a while. The more hold of his class pick up fads sported hy leaders of the school and look down on a mere freshie. Of course, sophomores are not so prominent in school life, hut they do their share. In debate, Alice Thomas and Marvin liailin came to the fore. Blossom Olsen was the sophomore candidate for 1910 Sweet- heart, while Suzanne Grigshy was a con- testant for Ili-Y H20 Queen. Merlin John- son was chosen hy the G.R.'s to he the sophomore S.l'. .lack Twedell, .lim Has- son, Al XVood, Dale Pascoe, Dean Rallis, and .lack Kindred are good material for XV.H.S. sports. Nyla Ann Calkins added her hit in dramatics.
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