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TOP ROW: Oberl, Miller, Wilson. E. Olson, Spielman, Hamm, Gosen, Bauer, Alfsfen. FOURTH ROW: Leverenz, Van NesI', Polzin, -Ripple, A. Hollancl. Carpenler, Molifaff, Iverson, Pur- ringlon. W. Holland, Tollefson, Benson. THIRD ROW: Saxhaug, Marlin, Frenzen, Mead, Roger, Pinz, Person, Pelerson, McKinney, Brugman, Berry, Leffler, FeH, Liem, Olson. SECOND ROW: Welron, Flaigard, Marfens, Erickson, N. Hanson, Langlancl, Johnson, Oberh Eberf, B. Hanson, FawceH', Jones, Pelerson, Pielz, Safer. FIRST ROW: Willson, Riordon, Galer, Holmen, De Vries, Oddson. Murphy, Miller, Planlz, Knulson. Marsh, Solefa, Larson, Renquisl. THE CLASS OF I94I claims +o be 'Ihe busiesl' and also one I'he happiesl' groups in our school. They all carry a full program of 'live subiecis, plus physical educaiion, and I'aIce acfive parficipafion in many ex'Ira-curricular aclivilies such as: band, chorus, boy and girl scou'Is, baslcelball, exiemporaneous speak- ing, dramalics. club worlc and sluclenl council adivilies. Their maior social even? is 'Ihe annual freshman parfy a+ +he beginning of +he school year. Freshman girls in phyiscal educalion class.
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-al ' Boys' Cooking Class THE CLASS OF I940 would like you Io Icnow +ha'r: The Sophomores had Ihe Iargesl class in Windom his'I'ory. Sophomores had 'Iwo on 'the 'lirsi' sfring foolball Team. Abou+ Iwo-fhirds of The Sophomores Iive in Iown. ' Sophomores have enough good baskefball players fo win The Iournameni' in I940 by Ihemselves. Three Sophomores were cheerleaders. Sophomores have 'Ihe mosi' members in 'Ihe Pep Squad. BACK ROW: O. Knuf . M' h I P I son rc es, ozin, M. Benson, Brink, Plaslerer, Brugman. R. BenneH', Frosi' Filzsimmons. Daggeff, Broclcman, Onklca, A. Siewarf, Edmondson. Rhodes, Ronning. FOURTH ROW: R. Turner, Scarborough, Youngren. P. Knufson, C. Miller, Fredriclcson, O. Siewarl' P. Vieregge. McCullough, Aune, Ryan, Seller, Rae. V. Benne'H, Harringfon. THIRD ROW: K. Sylvesfer, Bunlcers, Koranda, Langley, Ruse, Rogge. L. Nelson. J. Anderson A 'I' , rns on, Parlcer. L. Flizslmmons, Foss, S. Johnson, Manee. D. Hanson. SECOND ROW: I. Sylvesler, Jessen, Langland, Roemer, Perrance. H. Solela, A. Rippie. Yeaple, Holi. M Larson Mori L' lc R . . on. :en e, . Benson, D. Larson, Calkins. Lillegard. FIRST ROW: S. K I' M I'1 ' ' ' nu son, a er, Faust Sfernlce, Davids, Robinson, Jacobson, A. Jensen, Shaffer. McLaughlin, Erickson, Sarforius, Silliman. Davis, Pieh, Koep, D. Anderson. Keller. y L
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TOP ROW: Turner, Soehren. Vieregge, Thompson, SieberT, Spielman Johnson, Dalcin. FOURTH ROW: DeuTchman, Boaz, MargareT Saller, Curry, M. Johnson, Uleberg, Jans, M Polzln Mickels, G. Hanson, Baker, Grams, BrandT, P. Nelson. THIRD ROW: Baar, B. Henderson, A. Henderson, C. Johnson, Skilling, Klinlcer, Sanger, HoIzworTh Wing, Reese, Vold, Robinson, Caldwell, Allen. SECOND ROW: Jurgens, Jordan, Reisdorph, HarringTon, Barron, Langley, J. Nelson, Harper E Nelson, BenneTT, Purring'I'on, Brink, Fairbairn, Mary Saller. FIRST ROW: Basinger, Schmelling, GiTs, Ryan. Galer, Roemer, SchoTTIe, I. Polzin, E. Hanson, Freeman LaVon Maher, Lola Mae Maher, Holland, Foss, STiITs, SarTorius, McLaughlin, Warring. THE EIGHTH GRADE has aImosT Twice as many girls as boys. WheTher This is an advanTage or dis- advanTage depends upon The poinT of view. The TacT ThaT They are good sTudenTs is revealed by The large number whose names appear on The honor roll. Since The sevenTh graders monopolize The library boots, :nd The ninTh graders The magazines, The eighTh graders have been forced To enioy Their TexT oo s. . THE SEVENTH GRADE is The class in which Iooys and girls Trom boTh The easT and wesT side eIemenTary school become uniTed inTo one large and inTeresTing group. This year's sevenTh grade has been favored by being represenTed on The STudenT Council, by being allowed To choose membership in one of TITS J. H. S. clubs, and I:JesT of all, by Taking Home Economics and IndusTriaI Training five insTead of The usual Three days a week. TOP ROW: L. PioTraschIce, CarpenTer, K. SmiTh, E. Chrisfensen, C. PioTraschIce, Cowan, M. ChrlsTensen F. Miller, Bauer, CroTT. THIRD ROW: L. Nelson, Helder, Wilkins, Berry. D. Olson, Gravley, HerTheI, Borsf, ST1ITs Oberi' Bunkers, Anonsen, Fisher. SECOND ROW: McLaughlin, F. Johnson, Erickson, Scarborough, KeiTh, Reeve. G. Olson Davids PurringTon, Warring, R. Carbine. D. Miller, M. Nelson, B. ChrisTensen. FIRST ROW: KnuTson, A. Carbine, Onlcka, Keller, Engle, Movius, STra'H'e, I. SmiTh, Klinlrer Willson H. ChrisTensen, Lewis, SarTorius, Turner, WeITon, Jurgens.
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