Willmar High School - Senior Yearbook (Willmar, MN)

 - Class of 1940

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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Gene Peters, Dorothy Andrews, Barbara Hodapp, Robert Hultgren. ' X-kfxi JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Betty Berquist, Helen Arneson, Robert Hodapp, Charles Carlson. f U ' ' W fr' Ulf-,f7'f ' Ma dw Ensigns Midshipmen Seniors Went to the polls and elected not one, but two officers who live in Spicer. Having already served o ne year as class president, Robert Hultgren fthe third Bobj was re-elected. The second Spicerite chosen to oHice was Dorothy Andrews, the treas- urer. For vice president the seniors elected Gene Peters, like Bob a capable orator. And the peopleis choice for secretary was none other than the brown-eyed favorite, Bar- bara Hodapp. Even in September juniors think of the responsibilities they will encounter during the year. Third year students are unusually busy people: they put on an elaborate bene- fit and plan and execute a banquet. Remem- bering all of these things, the juniors elected another Bob, Robert Hodapp, as their presi- dent. Betty Berquist was chosen as second in command, while Charles Carlson became secretary and Helen Arneson the treasurer. 16

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JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Fll'St TOWZ James Skoog, Vaughn Rodelius, Margaret Nelson, Donna Hodapp, Barbara Sige, Marilyn Govig. Norma Dale, Darleen Nelson. Second row: Robert Peterson, Dean Olson, Anna May Hansen, Margaret Backlund, Karol Kaiser, Doris Carlson, Lois Dahl, Jean Collier. Third row: Robert Mossberz. Neal Hoaglund, Dennis Swanson, Joel Mickelson, Oliver Melby, Constantine V lvin Bangston. f SE UDENT UNCIL First IOWZ LeRo Otte, Berton Brandt, Y James Nyquist, John Franklin, Mary Helen Langager, Lois Smith. Dolores ,nson, Mr. Engleson iadvi r. D Peterso r Gov G- Sec o Quentin . -701111 Pearson, olstad, Lorraine Rule, Maxine Lewis, Marilyn Lawson, Wilma Damhof, Avis Johnson, Marion Tommeraasen, Margaret Ackerman, Eleanor Frisch. onald Sand J h WM Third row: Roger Erickson, Ivan Kvam, Vernon Foshager, George Reed, Roger V. Nelson, Milo Wakefield, Stanford Lewis, Richard Ward, William Clare, Curtis Mickelson. ALi. Sl-l,IPMATES LWJHJ 1 ly Junior Student Council Instigators of the junior commission of stu- dent affairs, the J.S.C.'s motto is Service to our school . . . Organized so that all grades might share equally in student affairs, it has Miss Marie Nelson as its aclviserg Neal Hoaglund as its presidentg and Dean Olson as its vice president. Karol Kaiser is the official vvielder of the pen, while Joel Mickelson keeps himself familiar with the council's balance on hand. ' FWD, Senior Student Council The student council: The governing body of our school . . . Its important work is done by committees. The council's purpose is not to impose rigid regulations on the student body, but to make student life at Wilhnar High School richer and more enjoyable. One of its achievements in this respect has been the presentation of our lyceum programs. The council has also instituted student super- vision of the halls as a step toward complete student government.



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AND THEIR OFFICERS Youngsters Why not be in style? asked the sopho- mores. Bobs seem to be in fashion. Accord- ingly, they elected Robert Torgerson presi- dent. It takes more than style to be a class president, howeverg and in Bob his class- mates saw leadership and personality. To help with the task of leading the S0phs, Lowell Paffrath was elected vice president, and Duane Cappelen secretary. But money is a rnan's Heldg so Frank Chapin was invest- ed With the treasurer's office. 9 1- ' r, 0- 1.510144 Plebs September 13 was just another election day to someg but to the freshmen it was a red letter day. They seriously sought their most capable people as leaders for their first year in senior high school, for being a freshman is an important event in anyone's life. When the returns were finally announced, it was found that Donald Krogfus was elected to head the class. Lorraine Frisch was chosen vice presidentg Virginia Larson, secretaryg and Calvin Westphal, treasurer. 2 Q SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Robert Torgersou, Duane Camlelen, Frank Chapin, Lowell Paifrath. I FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Calvin Westphal, Donald Krozfus, Lorraine Frisch, Virginia Larson 17

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