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Third. Row: John Ensrud, John Walthers, James Johnson, Gilman Udell, Harold Streeton, Leslie Olson, James Adams, Bill Pischke, La Verne Young, Harry Schomberg, Donald Schams Second Row: Henry Hemker, Marlin Walters, Robert Lewis, Roger Schelvan, Irma Niedfeldt, Rosella Diekroeger, Harold Motschenbacher, Charles Miller, Dean Labus First Row: Arleen Clements, Marian Meyer, Lorene Garbers, Phyllis Nelson, Dona Heinze, Viola Horman, Helen Simenson, Elizabeth Heider CLASS OF 1939 President --- Vice-president Secretary - -Treasurer --- Phyllis Nelson - - Myron Hass - Joyce Tofson Lorene Garbers The Sophomores are a class of which the school is justly proud. The queen of last year's carnival was chosen from this class. They were again represented at the carnival this year. Musical talent is not lacking among the Sophomores. A glance at the personnel of the band, orchestra, and glee clubs is proof of that. Several boys played on our basketball teams this past season.
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Third Row: Boh Miller, Maynard Olson, Rodney 3herraan, Teddy Hulberg, Harley Olson, Erving Friell, Clifford Indahl, Harold Meyer, Melvin Rogstad, Archie Adams, Harold Fennigkoh, Orville Meyer, Elmer Hesse Second Row: Pernelia Anderson, Jane Leicht, Ida Mae Atwater, Betty Lee, Janet Lamp, Mildred Stelloh, Amelia Nelson, Rose Green First Row: Constance Wilcox, Marion Labus, Alice Schomberg, Vera Hemker, Marie Wehrenberg, Betty Hickey, Florence Griswold, Viola Nehls CLASS OF 1938 President - -Vice-President Secretary - -Treasurer - - - Marion Labus - Archie Adams - -Jane Leicht Rodney Sherman This class is one of the largest that has ever entered this school. Its members have changed greatly from the bashful Freshmen of two years ago. They have proved their greatness not only in quantity, but in quality. Musical talent and athletic ability are foremost among their numerous accomplishments. They take part in all school organizations. Here's to the next year's Seniors!
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President ---- -Everrett Lunde Vice-president- -- - -Helen Anderson Secretary ---- -------- Ursula McEldowney Treasurer ------------- -Stanley Thomas When school opened last fall thirty-nine frightened Freshies trooped in to occupy the section of the assembly vacated by the preceding class. A short time later, a party was given.in their honor by the Sophomores. They were forced to wear bibs on which baby pictures were pasted. Mr. Nelson led them in a grand march. Later in the evening, each Senior chose a Freshman with whom to dance. Although the Class of 1940 has been in existance only a short time, it is well represented in all school activities. Fourth Row: Robert Michelson, Everett Lunde, Robert Laxton, Arthur Anderson, Wilfred Hemker, Richard Wilcox,Gordon Miller, Stanley Sherman, Victor Newberg, La Verne Denson,Richard Krohn, Verle Moe, Marlin Miller Third Row: Frederick Albers, Harold Hetland, Nuverne Jordie, Armin Wehrenberg, Raymond Schneider, Leonard Sprain,Stanley Thomas, Leslie Indahl Second Row: Frederick Nuttelman,Elmer Seeger,Ardell Herrick, Jean Twining, Ardell Garbers, Alice Mae Larson, Ursula McEldowney First Row: Elizabeth Schomberg, Marion Wege, Lois Bahnub, Kathryn Wedeking,Vernetta Mades,Ellen Fuhre,Eleanor Sprain, Helen Anderson
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