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Third Row Kli ubcth Schomburg. Alice Larson. Sue McKldowne.v. Robert Powers. Richard Wilcox. Marlin Miller. Gordon Miller. Stanley Sherman. Virginia Uner. Kathryn Wedekinu .lean Twining Second Kow Stanley Thomas. Robert I axton. Arthur Anderson. Wilfred llemker. Richard Krohn. Frederick Nuttleman. Klmer Seeger. Harold lietland. I.a Verne Henson. Armin Wehrenberir. Mr. Nelson Front Row Leslie Indalil. Leonard Sprain. Mildred lee. Marlon Wege. Kira nor Sora'n. Ardell Herrick. Helen Anderson. Mary rose Keefe. Marjean Soltek, Kllen Fit lire. Th« Junior Class We. Jhe Junior Class, are quite proud of our accomplishments in the various school organizations during the last three years. The Juniors are represented in the field of athletics by Robert Powers, Richard Wilcox. Stanley Sherman, Wilfred Hemker, Harold Hetland, Armin Wehrenberg, and La Verne Densen as members of the first and second basket-ball teams. Imagine the band without Eleanor Sp ain. Jean Twining, Alice Larson. Sue Mc-Eldowney, Stanley Thomas. Leonard Sprain. Stanley Sherman, and Wilfred Hemker. Last December, the class gave its first class play. “Goin’ Modern. a farce comedy in three acts. It proved to be very successful. The present class officers are Gordon Miller. President; Wilfred Hemker, Vice-President; Arthur Anderson, Secretary; Elmer Seeger. Treasurer.
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Third How I .oilman Kricktsou, Mary Ironing. I « l.auros I’nixloy, DHnrox Voim ;. Ruby Rhodes. Minnotta ohiirii, Jeanne Sylvester. Alice Hroehowxke. Flizab«-tli lMsohke. Coraldlno I'eterxon. Hob Schroeder. Artis Ve;ie Second Row Rimer Hansen. Stanley Breiwick, Allison Brelwlok. Floyd (’arlson. I .ester Olson. John I.amp. Floyd Ilaucnstone. Hudolph Wehrenberjr. Harrison Storandt. Mr. Shlimovitz Front Row t'nlvin Sprain, Robert I.eieht. Kenneth Miller. Stanley Olson. Marlin Tauseher. Lorraine Achterkircli, Adell Hover. Lorraine ('lements. Betty Bnhnnb. Wyliss Vo:iel. Frances Johnson. Mania ret Ann Storandt. Beverly Man Till- So|iliomori» i'lnss You want me to tell you a story of the Sophomore class? The teachers say we all will pass, This year we are trying to make the goal, Under the guidance of the music maestro. There’s Lorraine Achterkirch who trips round like a fairy, Beverly Mau is always in favor of Barre, Stanley Breiwick is a shy lad. Stanley Olson likes to help his dad. Betty Bahnub with her clever ways, And Minetta Coburn who loves to act in plays,, Lorraine Clements flirts with all the boys. Jeanne Sylvester always makes the noise. Harrison Storandt a good judge of swine, Calvin Sprain can play just fine, Frances Johnson is a lover of biking, “De De” Paisley is tops at hitch hiking. Lehman Erickson from a farm came. Bob Shroeder will win basketball fame. Lester Olson likes to comb his head, Rudy Wehrenberg’s name is “Red.” Alice Grochowske with her dark black hair. Adell Hoyer never has a single care, Artis Wege left our class at the half. John Lamp now has to supply the laugh. Dei wood Clark is an artist, ’tis said, And Floyd Carlson has a very good head. Shirley Harmon is a very good seamstress, And Geraldine Peterson knows how to dress. Elizabeth Pischke leads the cheers, Ruby Rhodes never has any fears. Kenny Miller always loves candy. And Allison Breiwick is very handy. Delores Young has a brilliant head, Mary Loging’s favorite color is red, Floyd Hagenstone is a library hound. Bob Leicht is not many feet from the ground. Marlin Taucher is a quiet lad, ’mer Hanson never behaves bad, Margaret Ann Storandt thinks life is a joke, Wyliss Vogel the Ping Pong ball can poke. Now I’ve told you a bit about each and every one, We all work together and have lots of fun. Page 15
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