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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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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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S8C0fld TOWZ Projector Operators Since visual education is now an important part of the high school curriculum, the job of the projector operator has come to be of vital importance. Boys who are interested sign up with the adviser, Mr. Andrew Jenseng and after receiving the necessary instruction, they are ready -to run the films. Although their job takes several vacant periods and occasional trips to the 'grade schools, these boys are always willing to serve. And what they don't get to see! O I s Qc' it Commercial Club The Merry Stenos know that all Work and no play will make Jill a dull girl, so every two weeks the members take time off for a social meeting. Their meetings are both interesting and beneficial. Programs arrang- ed by special committees provide for reports from stenographic magazines, games, con- tests ,... and a light lunch. Only pupils taking stenography I are eligible to join this club. Miss Edith Johnson is the adviser. OPERATORS First row: Stanford Lewis, Winton Evans, VISUAL EDUCATION Maynard Sjoquist, Donald Langaser, Charles Carlson. Gordon Phelps, Dale Madison, Douglas Langagerf William Earl SaII1Ll6lSD!1. it J- - ga - jf 1 elf. .' 'Q J, A,-lx? rm! 'fig' ,. COMMERCIAL CLUB Rosenfield, Ross Bloomquist, First row: Myrtle Melby, Mar- cella Deloney, Edwina Hane Elayne Balcken, Marjorie Nel- son, Phyllis Nelson, Margaret. 1 Sluka., Marjorie Card, Lorraine Wilson, Gladys Brouwer, Ethel Baker, Marion Laraway. Second row: Marion Dalen, Margarette Pederson, Marvis Bergman, Ruby Nelson, Virginia Johnson, Jane Nicholson, Phyllis Anderson, Beverly Peterson, Pauline Norby, Ione Bjork, Miss Johnson. Third row: Norma Erickson Dorothy Johnson, Irene Finstad, Ross Bloomquist, Vernon Foshazer, Harlan Meyers, Burton Brandt, Marie Kuebelbeclc, Helen Arnesen, Helen Greenfield, Evangeline Kalleviz. 18
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