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FROM DAWN AT LOCKERS Well. here we are at our dour old Alma Mater. Hector. There's a bus unloading now. And will you look at the poor kids getting oil . 'Why. Don and Janet clonlt look at all as if they wore just starting 21 nice jolly day of school. That long bus ride must take all the pop out of them. Oh. wdl. thuylll gut uwr that. JUSI likt- thvsc happy souls that are nosing thruugh thv suh-sti'zttu 0f tht-ir luck- m's. looking fur the right hunks t'ni' lilttl'lllllt; t-lussvs. Take a gundur ill the studiuus looking ngtltlk Vk'ui'ms. Larry intltlwn and Dzn'u Crowningshit'ld Y CHEMISTRY Vthilth this? lsiBub Miller performing magic tricks SOCIAL SCIENCE or is he Just combining amalgamated mnnoglyccrldc With My? Ltmk ut 1m, pttttplt' wadmu Hmumi 311.. Dvaktgs mczzn-snpmno alcohol? This is chemistry class. Hector. if you lim'vift guosscd it already. Seems to me they've produced some now odors this year along; with all the old filllllllill' onus. dusk. They must ht- sumv nf thv pt-uplv that maidv that ut't-iipzitmnul suth-y mt lk'uyzztta. 'llhtgt' t't-i'tumly 50cm anxious to irpui't. don't they? TYPING . . LIBRARY Nu. that isnt an nitillt-iy hai'mnuv. llt-t-tni; that's Jiht Miss llmtk' typing t'luss t-ht-wm; gum In kt-t'p timt- With Anti htlltt'S tht- hhzuiy Miss Lamb t-titumly is pi'ntitl lllt'll' ll'pttlk'lllktliS. I ht-ui Judy is plil'lly gmtd at 11A XK'nnV wt all hm nttw hunks Huh llt-t-ktti' lilttSl hnn- littlultllltttl. tlui' it Caii'ulyn t'uii i'im that typt-uiitt-i' us will as sht- t'Llll I llttVt'l t-xpt-t-tvti tn sm- him htlnu Muyhv he's Clltlt'klllf; ht-r suxirphunv. tipnn thy atlztiis ut' Dun Jtmn untl Hulilmt. I'lUUHCLtH
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First Row:M. Campbell, W. Hendrix. L. Rosing, D. Erickson, M. Cruikshank. C. Grabill, R. Nelson. M. Lvsne. J. C. Countryman. T. Quay. Second Row: ohnson, . Brueske, B. ce, and, P. Jensen, B. Taylor. I. Zastrow. Third Row: F. Wolcott, M. Moeger. D. Fadden, .1. Swan C. Lents, T. Parragan. W. Hagstrom. R. Bar- , D. Radxke. J. Wil- liamson. R. Bartlet, T. McCormick, R. Fairbanks, J. Schwersinski, E. Eberle. Fourth Row: J. Howe, D. Bradford, Lee Zastrow. B. Christianson, A. Re'zed. rmh Row: B. Roberts. D. Shaver. D. Purnick. M. Carlson. M. B. Bergman. C. Cox. N. Halverson, K. Kardong. E. Solberg, S. Plummer, D. R. J. Gartner. D. Snyder, E. Ekstrom. C. or Epland, S. Dworokoski. Sixth Row: P. White. B. Ostlund. J. Carmichiel, G. Snmler, R. Kreatz, K. Quasi. B. l! Rieke. F. Carisch. D. We JUNIOR HIGH Thu Juniur High Schuul has a list of activities almost as ox'u-nsin- us that of the Senior High. Under the spon- surship of JUHIUI' High principal. Mr. Rudolph Mcchan. :1 student vnum-il 101' Ihv smwnth and eighth grades with four members clvctcd from each class and a president, Betty Chi'istiunsnn. was mjuanizod IhU svnmd semester of this year. This club has wurkvd on a talent show zmd has spun- son-d thv Juniur High intvr-schnol basketball tournament which im-lmicd four teams from tho luko-cunfm'cncc '.'x P, Bauer. Second Row: P. Hary. A. Mangeni M. Lindsa Johnson. J. Zimmerlvi T. Ronning. Third Row: B. Rog , R. Johnson, L. Johantgen. G. Hanson. schools. The Student Council also has sponsored pui-tivs and has gch-n one dance for seventh and eighth grade students. The spelling cuntust held fur gmdv schuol stu- dents. sponsored by the Minneapolis Tribunv. was Won by a Junior High student. Susan Opstzid. During the rogu- lal'ly scheduled activity period. the Junior High PL-p Club. with its own set of choorlcudurs. 1110 Special Intcrvsts Club. thv Art Club. the Sports Club, which studied uthlt-tic fundamentals. and thc Junior High Chm'us all held nim't- ings. Intramural baskvtbzill gumL-s hvtxnwn tin- scvi-mh and vighth gi'udvs Wvu- 11150 pluyvd. . . 9 Firs: Row: W. Reed. D. McGillvrav. R. Camp, R. Woolcon. D. Hill. A. Eberle. A. Johnson. C. Proels, D. Erickson. A y. J. Westling. S. McKenny. J. Winkler, G. Nelson. M. ers, R. Hendriks. C. Shaver. L. Fadden, D. Field, M. Lukaner. M. Gee. N. Shiebe, M. Reinke, D. Crowningshield. G. Carling. Fourth Row: M. Jolicouer. S. Opstad. B. Lexerneau, P. Sperry. E. Swan M. Swenson, P. sxyrbicki. N. Managen, J. Dav, 1.. Keller, K. Proels. Fifth ROW: D. O'Connor. D. Winnen. C. Proels, R. Erickson. Ki Sh.aefer. J. Offerman. J. Hippe. J. Hedtke. G. Kendrick. G. J. Carling. A. Snyder. J. Seeley, N. Nelson. L Sixth Flow: T. Stano, M. Stark. B. Linden. J. McCormack, J. Michaelson, J. Stanly, B. Keener. Seventh Row: R. Baker, W. Albeu, M. Stevens. R. Miner. R. O'Connor. Baker, 1.. Mcaller, D. Grand, R. Henry, D. Jacobson. J. Hoben. D. Nelson. 'l'hirtccn
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LUNCH STUDY HALL Boy. am I hungry! Lunch time certainly doesntt come Back to the grind again for these poor fellows. Some t00 SOOU fOI' me. JCI'I'Y and Shirl must be hungry, tOO- of these study periods get awfully tedious. I sometimes LOOK at them beam 115 they greedily W01f their dry SBRd' suspect that some one sets the clocks back. George seems WiChCS- A1100 5001113 10 b0 DI'CMY much interested in how to see something more interesting than trigonometry and Jerry handles 1115- I'll bet he didn,t have to look far. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Hmmmm, look at all the valves and gahugeshand A gadgets. I hope Mr. Johnson knows what hots gbouthttherc. t1 see the Sophumurc girls are doing their daily dozen. because the uthvrs don't. This probably rcmmds you or Better not let thvm $00 you. Hector. You know how bash- when .VOU WW0 in the Ordinance Department. Hector. 01' ful some of them 2111-. See Rhoda out in front there dlrcct- Were you in the Infantry? ing the show. How dues she rate anyway? ENGLISH TO DUSK JHF'S It'f JUXST Hvrv's Miss Rumslund's English class. And now cmm-s that saddest part of the day: Students Ihv h'ighhght Hf thy day. BUI What's thls'f Is Tom thn- tight hack thv tt-urs us thvy jam their books mtn thvlr cutchmg U SWHV-V 1n WV WI? mldst of Silas Marner. Iiu lnckm's :md shumu nut thv door. But look at Poggthhut must haw l'UHHlI'kilhlt' nvrn-s tn n'mum SH calm while right has shu In smile when shu's leaving $011001? Oh. ull wult m hn-uthlvss silvnvc fur thu 3:40 bvll. Well. anything um happen at Vk'uyzutu. and it usually does. 1 it'tccn
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