Central High School - Scarlet Feather Yearbook (Red Wing, MN)
- Class of 1936
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THE
SCARLET
FEATHER
NINETEEN THIRW-SIX
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Edilor-in-Chief ....,.... .....,.............. E DITI-I LANGLEY
Associale Edilor .... .... E DMUND MANOGUE
Malce-up Edilor... ..... FRANCES BENTLEY
Ari Edilor ....,. ........................... J OYCE CARLSON
EDITORIAL STAFF
Ross Thorfinnson
Roberl Tebbe
Donald Johnson
James Cool:
Margarel Graff
lone I-ledlund
Doris Thorlinnson
Verna Borlie
Genevieve Kasimor
Edifh Anderson
Verna Volh
Irene Diclce
Mildred Johnson
Margare? Plaarnan
Doris Wold
Dorolhy Wold
Richard Reilman
Cameron Hoff
Marion Swanson
Loraine Olson
SENIOR ISSUE COMMITTEES
QUOTATIONS: Edmund Manogue, Margy Nelson, Billie Chic-
quefle, Royce Ives, Pauline Hall, Joyce Carlson, Elizabelh
Daniels, Richa rd I-lawkinson.
ATHLETICS: Cameron I-lofi, Jean Dixon.
CALENDAR: Margarel Johnson, Margaref Taylor.
STATISTICS: Verna Volh, Faylhe Comsloclc.
CLUBS: Verna Borlie, Helen I-lausfein.
HONOR SOCIETIES: Loraine Olson.
FEATURE AND FACULTY PAGES: Vincenl Johnson, Donald John-
son, Francis Vollmers.
MUSIC PAGES: Francis Vollmers.
STUDENT COUNCIL: Joyce Johnson.
TYPIST: Lucille Swanson. -
PROOF READERS: Olive Gehrman, Doris Wold, Dorolhy Wold,
Faylhe Comsloclc, Elizabelh Daniels, Rulh Erickson, Jean Ser-
vick. Doris Thorfinnson, Ross Thorfinnson.
BUSINESS MANAGER: Vincenf Johnson.
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER: Ross Thorlinnson
ADVISERS
EDITORIAL STAFF ....,..........,.... .... M iss Groellum
PRODUCTION ....,.. ,,.. M iss Fauslqee
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'DEDICATION
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GEORGE S. OLSEN
Our Principal
I+ is in a spiril of sincerily and grafilude +ha+
we dedicale 'rhis Senior Issue fo Mr. George S.
Olsen, our principal and friendly adviser.
The inilialion of sludenl governmenl and ihe
revision of lhe acfivilies program are bul 'rwo of
Mr. Olsen's accomplishmenls lhis year. His
achievemenls, however, are nol all 'rangible as
is exemplified by lhe high morale lypical of 'rhe
s+uden+ body.
Words ere, afler all, a poor lribule. The line
cooperalion which lhe s+uden'rs have displayed
'foward Mr. Olsen, in ilself, bears leslimony of
his splendid success.
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Top row: Roberl McNish, Donald K. Lewis, Lael W. Yagqy, O. E. Baklce. Fiflh row: Lawrrnce ibson, Mariorie Gray, Jean Srnilh,
G. V. Kinney, Dwight Chinnock. Fourrh row: George S. Olson, Amanda Anderson, Harry Howe, Clarice Kaasa, Kafherine Yosl, Lucille
Holler, Siqne Anderson. Third row: Frances Arrnsrronq, Doris Richardson, Emily Fearherslone, Rosella Groerlurn, Marion Welch. Sec-
' ond row: Irene Lundouisl, Alice Anderson, Evelyn Anderson, Luella B. Crandall Mary Curran, Marqarel' Blanchard, Anne Norby. Firsl
rvow: Laura Bakke, Jeanelle Lidberq, Evelyn Pearson, Thelma Anda, Mary Perlcinsf'-Evelyn Fauskee, Virginia Olsen.
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G. V. KlNNEY ........ .. .. .. . .. ,.., Superinlendenl
GEORGE S. OLSEN, ,, ,..,,...,,... ...... . Principal
ENGLISH LANGUAGES "'2,l,"4ZXf " ""i""" '
Frances Arrnslronq Signe Anderson ,Ll ' ky .J ..-'gil
Rosella Groellurn Marion Weich ' -G
Jeanelle Lidberq !j'Lq,,,,.fv,'f4LiL,..,' -L J Y-14'
Anne Norby SOCIAL SCIENCES I V E H I -',. . .-3,
-lean Smilli Eyelyn Anderson ":"i'!i"i" rl-A, 1 '
Alma Sunde Marqarel Blanchard 4,,f44wf--L J 21114,
Vlfqlflla Olson Luella B. Crandall ' I I ' !
Kdllierinff YOST Mrs. E. Fealherslone i. cf' ' 'i "T 'xiii
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SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Lucille Holler "
PRA
Alice Anderson
Laura Balrlce
O. E. Balclce
Lawrence Gibson
Clarice Kaasa
D. K. Lewis
Slacy Olson
Evelyn Pearson
CTICAL ARTS
D. D. Chinnoclc
Mary Curran
l-l. E. l-lowe
Mary Perlcins
BUSINESS
Thelma Anda
Evelyn Eauslcee
SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS
R. C. Johnson, Direclor of Alhlelics
Doris Richardson, Girls' Physical
Educalion
L. VV. Yaggy, Music
Nlariorie Gray, Arl
Esiher l-loyer, Public Speaking
Amanda Anderson, Librarian
Roberl McNish, Coach
SIENIICDIQS
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3' NORMAN xxuoansvorflf
liodesly beiorpesiia young man.
Band, 2, 3, 4, Produclion Slallg R. W.
Music Council 4
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7 fm aclr es Q '
G. A ,2, .47 D um C s, 2,v3, 43
Chorus, Z 4 G-lee lub, I e
Economic C ,4g amm Lam -3,
4, Min ralo Clu If 3 Personallly
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PRITZ ,BXART V' . I I ' f
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Easil acquaiytecl will e sorely
missed. ' '
Goodhue High School, I, Z, Aj' Model
Making Club, 4, Presidenl, 4.
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Don'+ fell me: Iel gu'e?s.
Produclion Sla ,' 47 Home Eztonomics
Club, I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., I, 25 Bo3ok and
Travel Club, 4, a a Lambda, , 4.
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A yemia BORLTIE '
'IVUT She lrlpovgklgr P's and Q's.
Nyiofal Honor Society, Quill and Scroll,
Aj! S arlel FeaIher Slall, 41 Produclion Sfali,
J ' , 4, Home Economics Club, Z, 3, 4, Book
and Travel Club, 3, 4, Presidenl 4, Gam-
! ma Lambda, 3, 4, Secrefary lo the Durece
Im of Alhlelics,
DONALD CARTER
O sleep Ihou arf a blessed fh' g, f
Beloved from class lo class. f
Star Athlete, IBaskeIba ' Ifennis
Baskelball, Z, 3, 4, Model Club, 3.
Nalianal Alhlefic Honor sOeLJiyg,lliIIulM.
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LOUISE BETCHER L Aww
You can Belcher last cent on her.
Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Game
ma Lambda, 3, 43 Arl Club, 4.
FRANK ANDERSON
Slalely and fall, he moves in Ihe
hall.
Nalional Alhlefic Honor Sociefyg Tennis,
I, 2, 3, 4, Band, I, 2, 33 All-Class play,
3, R. W. Club, 3, 43 R. W. Music Coun-
cII, 3, 45 High School Players, I, 2, 3.
DONALD ANDERSON
"The will lo do. and The soul Io
dare."
Foolball, 25 All-Class Play, 32 Ticker
Squad, 2, 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y, I, 25 Junior
Journalism Club, I, High School Players, I
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MARIONUBER6 ' If '
A pleasanl and gay companion.
Home Economics Club, Ig G. A. A., I, Z,
35 Book and Travel Club, 43 Gamma
Lambda, 3, 4.
JERRY BACI-IE
Born +o blush unseen.
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Io resolve, and alien!
perfor '
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ro al Hono o ' Iyg Quill and Scrol"
Scarlef Feafher- 3, 4, Gle ,
2, 3, Chorus, 2, ' D . , 3. 4,
Cv. A. A., I, 2 , ' School Players,
I, 2, 3, 4, Ga a Lam da, 3, 4.
JOYCE CARLSON
Her"'smiIe was prodig of sum-
mery shine.. 1' ' f
H, me Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 45 6. A.
K., I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Arr Club, 3, 43
Gamma Lambda, 3, 4, Scarlel Fealher
Sfalf, 4.
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WINSTON CHICQUETTE
His lhoughls have a high aim,
'rhough 'rheir dwelling be a hum-
ble hearl.
MALINDA GLUESEN
Palienl, pracfical, and pleasanl.
Producllon Slafl, 4, Gamma Lambda, 3, 4.
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Bay Cily High School, l, ,ZLISCLFUCC Cll-lb.
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i lr rl'9 GEORGE EDWARDS
Flfxvleiig coMS'foci4
Dicla el facla.
A genlleman and musician born.
Eapdwlbtl, 3, 45 All-Class Play, 3, High
Quill and Scroll, G. A. A., 3, 43 Produce C OO allen- 3' Foolba ' 2- 3-
fion Slall, 4, Glee Club, l. ZZ Cll0VU5l Zi
Book and Travel Club, 42 Gamma Lafflb'
da, 3, 4, Secrelary lo Coach of Alhlcllcs.
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Her modesly is a can e lo her
Mfxizviw eALviu1 w,l,f,..Af
Whenl.QQfN Mgpyin, you' see' red.
K vklfcib 3 4, Fgmkidufy Killefi- Home Economics Club, 4, Gamma Leaks-Lk
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ball, 2, 3.3 TicQlceliiSquad, 4.Vl A . . . R X LI
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ELIZABETY bw . RAY DAMMAN 4 .
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es. And lhus he bore wilhoul abuse,
f ' The grand old name of genlleman.
Qui l roll ro lio Slarl 1
da M a r ook and ravel b, Kirrenball, 2, 3, Office Manager, 4, Ticker
4, . A , , 3, 4 Pe onalil lub, Squad, 45 All-Class Play, 33 Hiqh Sew
4, Gam ambcla, . Players, 3.
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IRENE EVERTS ,' A , '
, " i LYS PREEBERG ' " '
Here's a lass hard lo surpass.
"Lei every man be masler of his
Qllmflil ECOQOTCE CllJb'A ll I Z2 Sqgglrgr lime-lill eighl' al' night"
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me Lambda, 3l 4- Class Play, 3, Foolball, 2, 43 Sludcnl Ac'
"'L.,' livily Associalion, 2, R. W. Club, 43 Sen-
'x, ior Arl Club, 3, Chcssflub, 2.
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RUTH Eizicicsoisi Glffj
Soff peace she brings wherever
she arrives.
He rides in 'Yhe whirl x
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Nalional Honor Scfielyg Na 'onalx A l '
AH r Soo, ' s Pees l I, llude
si nl, E, Too lla 4,
Office Mana er, 4, ec am lio , , 5
w. club, 4? senior HLA, 4gALQj,G
HivY, l, 2, High Schoo i,Pla rs, l, 2,
Science Club, 4. f'
Nalional Honor Socielyg G. A. A., l, 2,
3, 41 Produclion Slall, 43 Book and Travel
Club, 45 Gamma Lambda, 3, 4, Persone
aliiy Club, 4.
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BlELIE ciaiconlelif E' O
She halh a daily bealxly in herAiQ l
Thal for ofhers an example is.'
OLIVE GEHRMAN 3 'Q
l Grace was in her every move. I
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Home Economics Club, l, 2, 3, 45 Gamma
Bay Cilv High School, l, 2, Gregg Club, '
Lambda, 3, 4, l-rench Club, 4.
33 Gamma Lambda, 3, 4.
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elale jokes are A hobby wifh him.
Foolball, 2, 3, 41 R. W. Club, 41 Chess
Club, I.
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CXIARLES HARRINOTON
When he appears ll-ie girls all run
Y-Lloward him!
'FoolbalI, 3, 41 Baskelball, I, 2, 31 Killen-
ball, 31 Track, I1 Chess and Checker
Club, I, 21 Senior Arr Club, 41 R. W.
Club, 4.
POLLY HALL
An All-American girl.
Declarnafion, 31 Chorus, 31 Drum Corps, 21
G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 41 Personality Club, 41
Lvamma Lambda, 3, 4.
HARRY HOLMOUIST
As no man is born an arfisl, so no
man is born an angler. '
LA VERNE HOLM
As I say, "Facls are slubborn
lhings." i
Class Treasurer, I1 Glee Club, 21 Chcckcr
Club, 31 Class Play, 43.
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RICHARD HAWKANSON
The hearf fo confgive, fhe under-
standing lo direcl, a'ndFi'he hand
fo execufe. 75
National Honor Sociely1 Class Presidgl,
41OpereIla, 21AlI-Class Play, 31 Bandfl,
2, 3fA.SIl:1dSf1l' Manaqer,43!1 Chorus, I, 2, 3,
41 Tennis, I, 21 Scarlel Feather Staff, 31
Gle-e Club, I, 21 Mineralogy Club, I1
Junior Hi-Y, I, 21 Senior Hi-Y, 41 High
School Players, I, 2, 31 Science Club, 4.
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Give lhy 'lhoughfs no longue. -
Home Economics Club, 41 Gamma Lamb!
da, 3, 4. '
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A merry hearl lives all Ihe day.
Producfion Slaf'f, 41 H ome Economics
Club, 2, 3, 41 French Club, 3, 41 Lvamma
Lambda, 3, 4.
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Prcfhluclion , 41 leg lubuflfii
4, Erma 4 ngmics Jkifl, 2, 1 Frlench A
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JOHN HANS 4
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Class Play, 41 Senior A9fClub, 43 Chorus,
3, 4. g .1
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Rose HOLML K
A rose wiihoul lhorns.
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Gamma Lambda, 3, 4.
GEN I iciqj W
ys kind M h ul an Ti-
o led.
Flinl ' S ho linl, c igan, I1
P High c I, res r Wisconsin,
C 1 3 i ool, Ima, , 31
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CAMERON HOFF
The reason firm, Ihe lemperalo
will: endurance, 'Foresi hlwngih,
and slrill. 'LJ v,
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N 1ionalitoiglSo6' yg Quill S roll:
N ionfsl A lei Hosrlgr S ' y, Naliorml
T SQ G-lee lu , Mice M n der,
41 ofball, , 41A carlef fal"f
3, 41 , 21 AI -CI ay, 31 C
Play 3 1 Ki fenb 31 ickel Squad,
41 'Hug S h r ers, I, 2,R3, 496A
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i1aSZi3ior liii 41 l'gr?+13uvQ1A,hSl,ii Clgb,
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ROYCE IVES
Born Io be a Couri' Jesfer.
Edison Hiqh School, Minneapolis, Minne
sola, I1 All-Class Play, 31 High School
Players, 31 Senior Art Club, 4.
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VERDELINE JOHNSON
Man has his will-but woman has
her wayl
Bay City High School, l, 2, Gamma
Lambda, 3, 4.
MARGARET JOI-INSONA. ' A.
Personality, populvifyi, andfldts-e.,,
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National Th sghiians, 'Nagonst' Honorlgb-
ciety, Cla ii!-:cretary,' l,4, Stuldenf Ac-
tivites Agociati n,,2, All-Clay, olay, 4,
CIa9s'PIay, 3 43- Opereftgapfii Declama-
toon, 3, Glge 'Club, 4,'2, , 4, Personality
Club, 4, Mineralogy Club, I, 2, President,
2, Fliqh School Players, 4, G. A. Au I, 2,
3, 4, President, 4, Gam:-nlafLarnbda, 3, 4,
Chorus, 2, 3, 4. V' N
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lt's great to ble alive-land loating.
Clues Club,- I, ZYP.
of A! Wxigj
. quioiwllgoiws N 4
KI ' menafati n
EX BPIOI' IS silent COM-
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I-ytgguctionlimft, 4'fJrum 2, 3,-4,
P A. Al, I,'xk12, 4, Home conomics
,grub 714 Gam arnbda, 3, 4,
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i-i me Economics SIUE, 2,,3, 4- Pneggam,
, 4, ,emi I na' rfqzeuciub, 11,41 enqh
4Cl,ib, 2, 33 4, Pre 'dcnt, 4, G mma Lanfba
aa, 3, 4. 4
EDITH LANGLEY 1
Noble by birth,.. yet. er by
great deeds. 4 ,
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All-Star Stud nt, gm est T espian, Na'
tional onor S c ty, Qui-ll d Scroll,
Nationatlijx T ign St Ee gsuncll, 4,
Class Se r' ary, I C s ice-President,
4, Stude Manage of ctivities Associa-
tion, 4, Scarlet Fe Statt, 3, 4, Editor-
in-Chief, 4, All- a Play, 3, 4, Chorus,
4, Glee Club, 5 Declarnation, 3, G. A.
A., I, 2, 3, 4, I-Iiqh School Players, 3, 4,
Gamma Lambda, 3, 4, Rock Study Club,
I, Z, Junior Journalism Club, I, French
Club, 3, Class Play 4. I
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SPENCER EES ,. ,ff LM!
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He wh . '9Qhs"'fhe loudest, laughs
the '
Ani. S Play, 1, 2, 4, Class Play, 3, High
School Players, I, 2, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 3, 4.
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AQTI-IUR Kui4N
' VI say better untaught than ill-
taught. 1
Football, 4, Kittcnball, 3, Aj Chess Club,
l, 2. 'V 4
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i.,yrJoYcEvoi4N5oN ,iw
. frdaniie, twinkle Ia+iie'i
is Laughing aslthe boys go by.
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Nqjjcfhal Hltnor Society,fCIass Vice-Presi-
'de t, I, I ss Vee-PWS dent, 3, St dent
n U AI R II 4 Ixdrgs
Coungl, 4, . .1 ., , 2, 3, ,C I.
2,'3, 4, DrurnvsCorps, 2, 3, 4, ,Idorife Eco-
nomics Ctub, 4, MineralogylkClub, I, 2,
Personality Club, 4, Ganrrfa La'rnbeIa, 3.
4.
BARBARA KAYSER ,
Sweetness and simplicity, it seems.
Travel hand in hand.
French Club, 3, 4, Home Economics Club,
I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Lambda, 3, 4.
KEN ETI-I F. I-INSGN
The c es d and around
- d up s ow .
lass Tre e, 2' Cass reside , 3:
and, I, , 3, 4, O ra, I 3, 4,
Chorus, , 3, 4, O , 2, St ent Ac-
tivities Association, Tennisf, 2, June
lor Hi-Y, I, 2, Serii i-Y, i C Club,
l, Z, 3, 4. i "'
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DON7ALD JOHNSON
Original humor at its best.
All-Class Play, 4, Glee Club, 2, High
School Players, 2, 3, Science Club, 4,
Scarlet Feather Stalt, 4.
VINCENT '
i boxlrer ot thought, the magic
, fb, ot the rhind,j,1.f' ,
...f National I7IonoP'jSociet , Quill arid Scroll,
Nationgl,'Thespiarjs: Class Treasurer, 3,1
jg!CI9ss Play, 3,'Class Play, B, Scariext
ther, 4, Business Manager, I4, Basket-
. all, 3, Tennis, 2, 3, Ticket Squaff 2, 3,
, Junior Journalism Club, I, Mi eraloqy
Club, I, High School Players, 3: Science
Club, 4, President, 4, Senior H-i-Y, 4.
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BERNICE LARSON
For she was ies' the quiet kind.
Home Economics Club, l, 2, G. A. A.,
Senior Art Club, 4, Gamma Lambda, 3,
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MARLEINI MARTEINIS
"Wisely and slow, lhey slumble
Ihal run fast"
Model Making Club, 4, Science Club, 4.
KATI-I RYN LOER
Damon Io JeaneHe's Pylhias.
Glee Club, I, 2, 3, Home Economics
Club, I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., I, 2, 3,
Gamma Lambda, 3, 4, Chorus, 2, 3, Ar?
Club, 3, 4. ' .1
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GY ,AW J 145-J
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ELL IfI'lq't""" '
Come whal' fflenlfaalways
cheerful. 1 gl ' rf "
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Home Economics Club, I, 2f'3,4-4, Gam- '
rna Lambda, 3, 4. ',
I-IARBISON MEECI-I
Whal fairy-like music sfeals over
Ihe lea?
Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Orcheslra, l, 2, 3, 4,
Glee Club, l, 2, 3, Golf, I, 2, 3, 4, Op-
erella, 2, Junior HLY, I, 2, Senior I-liAY,
3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, Presidenl, 3, R.
W. Music Council, 3, 4, Presidenf, 4,
Chorus, 3, 4.
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N Like Apollo, his name is spelled JUNE MITCHELL V
wifh a capilal A. H H H' f + I . l
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Nafional Alhlelic Honor Sociefy, Sfudenl O e O am commg
Manager, 4, Glee Club, I, R. W. Club, Whitefish, Monlana, I, 2, 3, G. A. A., 4,
4, Senior I-Ii-Y Club, 4, Science Club, 4, High School Players, 4, Chorus, 4, Gam- ,
Jjma Lamija, 4, 69 Z4 '12 Lv,
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elll a way' Of smiling lips and wavy hair
ehv East I-Iiqh Sch ol, 3, Mechanic The wealler sex is always aware.
A'rs ugh School, 3, Home Economics
Cl! b, I, 2, Gamma Larnbcla, 4. Baseball, l, 2,
HOWARD LAWRENCE I-IARRY LOVGREN
None buf himself can be his paral- For he was sludious-of his ease.
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NJ M, if EDMUND MANOGUE
I Midi!! JL! He needs no supe lives. W s
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' ARGERY MOLTON
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Tl l ' fy Elysian beauly, melancholy grace.
Class Play, 3, Drum Corps, l, 2, 3, 4,
Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Lambda,
3, 4, Mineraloiy Club, I, G. A. A., I, 2,
3, 4, High Sc ool Players, 4, Personalify
Club, 4, Home Economics Club, 4.
W ihe Brisbane, as a youfh, he works
or a newspaper.
WN 'CLIFFORD MELLSTROM
lass Treasurer, 4, Producfion Sfafl, 4.
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CISIYI uill a o fional
hespians, F o l, , , , Scarlel
Fearher, d I Iivilies Associa-
rio , , illenball, , pereff '
- lass Play, , C . , De
clarnalory 4, Jou , I, Hiq
School s, l, 2, , , residenl, 4,
il. W. C b, Sfude Council, 4, Ticker
Souad, ' ior I-li-Y Club, 2, Senior
I-Il-Y Clu , 3, 4, Presiclenr, 4.
ALICE LOI-IMEYER
"O, don'l you remember sweel
Alice Ben Bol+,
Swee+ Alice, whose hair was so
brown?"
Home Economics Club, I, 4, G. A. A.,
3, Gamma Lambda, 3, 4.
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NEIL NYGREN
Give me a car, a greal big car,
and lei me "Wahoo."
Model Making Club, 3, Checker Club, 3,
Glce Club, 2, Killenball, 2,
DUANE NORDENSKJOLD
Blessings on fhee, li+lle man. I
Sargeanl-al-Arms, 4, Baslcelball, 2, 3,
l-oclball, 2, 3, 4, Tenni, ,
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Club, 2.
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R. W. Club, 3, 4, Chess a ,C c r
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yj ' en Zyreyesfari smiling. A. I
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'Eunice RAASCH
l She fha? was ever fair and never
proud:
Home Economics Club, 3, 4, Gamma
lambda, 3, 4, French Club, 4.
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LOWELL PETERSON
Some excuse is beller lhan none.
G-Ice Club, l, 2, Band, I, 2, 3, High
School Players, I, Senior Arl Club, I,
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curroizo Piizius
The sfars fell on Cenlral Avenue,
And Clifford was fhere lo greel
Ihem.
Foo I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain, 4, Baskel-
ball, 2, 3, 4, Caplain, 3, 4, R. W.
Club, 2, 3, 4, Killenball, 3, 4, Senior
I-Ii-Y Club, 4, Ticlcel Squad, 4, Police
Force, 4.
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UC e and Irip if as you go
Ondhe light fanlasfic foe."
French Club, 3, 4, Ar? Club, 4, Gamma
Lambda, 3, 4.
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JIAMES Quinn -I ' .
Even fhough varlquished he could
argue sfill.
All-Slar Alhlele IFoolbaIIl, Narional Alli-
lelic Honor Social, R. W. Club, 3, 4,
Science Club, 4, Senior I-Ii-Y, 4, Junior
Hi-Y, l, 2. X x V,
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DOLORES SAUL
Sure, I lille peenufs.
Production Slaff , Drum Corps, 2, 3, 4,
G. A. A., , N 3vU GI Club, I, 2,
Gamma L da, , 4, k Sludy Club,
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IJPEQQY
in Hail lo hee-blilhe spirill
6. A. A., 4'f'French Club, 4, Gamma
Lambda, 3, 4.
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"He can play a high nole, he can
play e blue no+e."
Junior Hi-Y, I, 2, Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Senior
Hi-Y, 4, Orcheslra, I, Slaqc Crew, 3.
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GLADYS NORMAN IJ 'VJ D
Ouiel and shy.
French Club, 3, Gamma Lambda, 3, 4.
LORAINE OLSON
A daughfer of lhe gods, divinely
+alI
And mos? divinely fair.
G. A. A., I, 2, 3, 4, Scarlel Falhnr Slahl.
3, 4, Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, I, 2,
3, 4, Drum Corps, 2, 3, 4, French Club,
3, 4, Presideril, 4, Home Economics Club,
I, 2, 3, 4, High School Players, 4, Gamma
Lambda, 3, 4,
MARJORIE SMITH
I never was less alone Than when
by myself wilh a boolr.
Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, French
Club, 4, Gamma Lambda, 3, 4.
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Always grinning, has no sorrow.
Never does Ioday whal can be
done lomorrow.
Class Play, 4, French Club, 3, 4,
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Dru of 5 2 '3"4- Ch:Pus I 2 3 4-
ea gurls, 'a, ll, ,Q A.'Af l', 2', af
, e ch Club, 3, 4? Book :nd Travel
, ' Club, 43 Junior Journalism Clu , Ig Home
Econfmkics Club, If 2.6!
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X Pliy, if ' r' Kr , lu f 2, g High
Afi -,Vf8cxooI Play rs, 43 .Sfnior I-Ii-Y, 3, 4.
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FLORENCE SCI-IWARTAU
Of manners genlle, of affecfions
mild.
Book and Travel Club, 43 Gamma Lamb-
da, 3, 4.
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, Produclior1'SlaH5 43 Home'-Lgodisvrits
- -elubfwp G. A, A., 1, 2, , senior Art
Slub, 45 Gamyafambda , 4. ,
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l'll be sad for nae-body.
G. A. A., 2, 3, Home Economics Club,
I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Lambd , 3, 4, Senior
jf fr? Club, 4.
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Our Alice of Wonderland.
5 Slouqhlon I-liqh School, I, 2, 35 Home
' Economics Club, 43 Gamma Lambda, 4.
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JACK REED
Quiel, wise, sincere, and Irue.
Bay Cily School, I, 2.
JEAN SERVICK '
Merrily, merrily, she lives for all
Princess, yes, Queer of 'Ihe Sludy
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Openexlxla, Z5 lYnonal Thefpiansgf Glec
Club, l, 253, 41 Drurrvglorps 5,1 4,
Pfesiaem,,4, 6. A. A., 1. , 3, ll: gamma
Larnbdafj 3, fjgwllhorus, 3, 4? Mineralogy
Club, I, 2, Declamafory, 4, Class Play,
3, 45 All-Class Play, 3, 43 Personallly
Club, 4, I-ligh School Pla 5, 2, 3, 4.
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The shorlesl answer is joing.
Producfion Slalf, 41 G. A. A., 2, 3, 43
Personalily Club, 4, Book and Travel
Club, 4, Gamma Lambda, 3, 4.
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GEORGE Rousr I '
Talll +0 hi of' Jacdlfs laclcler, and
he would 'lla The number of sfeps.
Science Club, 4, Chess club, 3, 4,
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EORGE, RY rd '
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lnflle bil of sunshinef . C
Foolball, I. 2, 3. 4, Killenbal, 3, R, W.'
Club, 3, 4, Presidenf, 4. '
JANIS REI-IDER
--"And dances wilh lhe daffodils."
Drum Corps, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, I, 2, 3,
4, Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Lambda, 3,
45 G. A. A., l, 2, 3, 4, Personfillly Club,
45 Mineralogy Club, l, 2.
LAWRENCE SILVERNALE
Shorl of slalure, lillle of frame:
Bul a square shooler in any game,
Band, I, 2, 3, 43 Arl Club, 35 Music
Council, 4, Orchesha, I.
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PATRICIA SMITH
ls she nol' more lhan painlinq can
express?
Empcrla High School, Emporla, Kansas,
I, 2, 31 Pcrsonalily Club, 4, High School
Players, 4, G. A. A., 4.
5.
p 'SQA E-IIQAL F.:
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airfif 'companion 'For
empw andjgngs. ,
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9 V N Pgnall' espignsl I ss Play, 3, 41 All-
s Pla
' Hugh School Players 45
nu A lub 3,Home Economics
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1 Xctlubt - .Q Club L 2, Gamma Lamb
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E, , . A., l,' I, 3, 4, Operefla, 3E
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ROBERT WALTERS
"We are lhe Music Makers."
Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Band, 4.
JEANETTE STUMPF
' "Dell wilh finger and brush."
Drum Corps, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, I, 2, 3,
4, Senior Arl Club, 3: 41 Home Eco-
nomics Club, l, 2, 35 G. A. A., I, 2, 3,
Gamma Lambda, 3, 43 Chorus, 2, 3, 4.
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rp? :fe Mariefyll
IMG. A, A., 2, 3, Home Economics Club, 2,
3, Glee Club, 2, 3, Senior Arr Club, 4,
French Club, 4, Gamma Lambda, 3, 45
Chorus, 3.
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ll " inglyxfbgld-'Feshihhed son lo a
I yvrgng sopll"sliea+ed lady"
ss Play QJfJGperelfa, g rum Corps,
2, 3, 4, oe Club, I, , 3, 1 Secrelary,
3, i Eh P 2, 3L,4: G. A. A.,
I 2 , 4, Qa m L mbda, 3, 43 Person-
ali Club, 43 H c Economics Club, 43
Chorus, 2, 3,
ALMON WILLIE
iygrf' The world lrnows llflle of Hs grcaf-
esl men.
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A, -Eiass Play, 4, High School Players, 4.
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Her very smiles are sweeler 'lar
Than smiles of olher maidens are.
Home 3, 43 Gamma
Lambda, 3,
Corps, 2, 3, 4,
Chorus, I, 2, 4,
4, Gamma Lamb
l, 23 Person-
IRENE DEUSEN
PreH'y lo wall wilh yLL"M..
And pleasanf fo fell: wifh.
Home Economics Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Senihr
Arr Club, 4, Gamma Lambda, 3, 4.
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Wherever is lo be dordffrdone. I
Glee Club, Ig Producllon Slaff, 4, Home I f
3 4 C7 A A I
Economics Club, I, 2, , 1 '. . ., ,
23 Book and Travel Club, 4, Gamma
Lambda, 3, 4.
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This nce ewa4eneJdoes nof
affn SlUI'hb8l:!,'
Home Economics Club, I, 43 G. A, A.,
I, 2, 33 Senior Arl Club, 43 Gamma
Lambda, 3, 41 Scarlel Fcalhcr Slall, 41
Producfion Slaff, 4.
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Juniclf Hllllll, I, 2. 'C C mm '-3'
-Qne musT noT overlook Marjorie SmiTh even
MEARL WELVANG
Well, yes, he is bashful.
VERNA VOTI-l
Cheerful worker is Verna Vofh
Nafional onor SocieTyg Band, I, 2, 3, 43
Baskefball, l, 2, Junior Journalism Club,
Ig Tickef Squad, 2, 3, 4, Trahfic Police, 3.
Hard To improve whaf ever she
dofh.
Ouill and Scrollg Book and Travel Club,
r 'd T Gl e Cl b 2 S
4, Pesl en, 4, e u , I, I carlef
Feafher Slaff, 4, Producfion Sfaff, 41
Gamma Lambda, 3, 4.
STATISTICALLY SPEAKTNG
' ET all sTand in solemn awe. We are
abouf To unveil The sacred rnysTeries
concerning Those lordly creaTures-Those
magriificelnT beings ThaT sTalk The upper halls,
and populaTe The upper lefT corner of The
Sfudy lhlall-The lSeniorsl. The class of '36
claims many disTincTions. l-las iT noT num-
bered among iTs forTy-nine boys six Tee+ and
.Three inches of Frank Anderson? Then Too
Though she is only four feeT eleven inches in
heighf.
A DespiTe The frequency of Olsons and John'
-.sons on The class roll, bruneTTes predominaTe.
The class' maioriTy proves an excepTion To
l-lollywood's dicfum in favor of blondes, by
casfing an overwhelming voTe Tor Those of The
darker. hair.
BuT for kindly faTe, The class would be minus
forTy-Three of iTs members, for ThaT is The
number recording narrow escapes. The lisT
of mishaps ranges from auTo accidenfs and
drowning To "AlmosT Taking a girl To The
prom."
Senior hobbies were widely varied. Read-
ing, hiking, and sTamp and coin collecTing
were common. One unusual senior recorded
his hobby as being "naTural sTudy."
Blue was The color Thaf appealed mosT To
The eye, while over The radio, Eddie CanTor
and Jask Benny seemed To please-being
elecTed The radio performers mosT generally
in demand. The Chase and Sanborn hour,
feafuring Major Bowles was generously ac-
claimed The mosT popular radio program.
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lT has aT lasT been made public why The
seniors have such an inimiTable sense of
humor. They all are followers of "Popeye,"
vofing his comic sTrip The mosT pleasing.
"Joe Palooka" came in a close second, ho '-,- 1-
ever, wiTh "Maggie and Jiggs," noT far bc-
hind. KaThleen Norris led among The auThors
wifh Zane Grey, and S. S. Van Dyne, close
compeTiTors. ln The magazine world, The
"American" proved mosT popular. Cine-
mafically speaking, Dick Powell was ouT in
fronf wiTh Clark Gable, James Cagney, JaneT
Gaynor, and Shirley Temple, general favor-
iTes.
Senior views on more serious subiecfs were
equally decided. When asked, "Are you a
pacifisT?", forTy-eighT replied in The affirma-
Tive and Twenfy-nine in The negaTive, The resT
regisTering no opinion. The class was unani-
mous in supporT of EThiopia in iTs presenf
conflicT wiTh lTaly. Among The suggesTions
for school improvemenTs, ideas for wrap
lockers, a school cafeTeria, a swimming pool
in The gymnasium, and a ParenT-Teacher's
AssociaTion were submiTTed.
lviargareT Johnson and Edmund Manogue
were chosen as The mosT popular girl and boy,
Jean Servick as The preTTiesT girl, James
Quinn as The besT looking boy, and Cameron
I-loff and EdiTh Langley as The ideal boy and
girl. Donald CarTer was elecTed The ouT-
sTanding baskefball player of The year, as
was James Quinn The ouTsTanding fooTball
player.
However, The Time has gone To praTe of
su' h Things, for soon Spencer Lee's laugh will
be, TIT an echo: and Vincenf Johnson's abiliTy
To cope wi+h X's, Y's, and Z's will be buT a
hallowed memory.
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IIIFAIDIFIIQSIVIIIII3 ' EHAX IQNCETVIEIR
QUILL AND SCROLL
For individual
Achievemen+ in school
publica+ion work
Top row: Edmund Manogue, Vincenf Johnson, Cameron Hoff.
Firsi row: Elizabeth Daniels, Ediih Langely, Fayfhe Cornsfock, Verna Boriie, Verna Vofn,
Frances Benfiey.
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NATIONAL THESPIANS
Major foie
Promp+ness
Cooperafion
Aid in producfion
Top row: Roy Peierson, Cameron Hoff, Edmund Manogue. '
Firsf row: Maxine Ray, Jean Serviclc, Pnyilis Siiogan, Marqare? Johnson, Edifn Langley.
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SCHED LA SIIIIIIIU ' SIEIRVIIIIDE
NATIONAL
HONOR SOCIETY
For high scholarship
and oufslanding service
NATIONAL ATHLETIC
HONOR SOCIETY
Scholarship
Characler
Afhlefics
Top row: Francis Vollmers, Richard Hawkanson, Vincenf Johnson, Cameron Hoff, Edmund
Manogue, Jean Dixon,
Firsl rcw: Frances Bentley, Joyce Johnson, Marqare? Johnson, Verna Borlic, Rulh Erickson,
Edilh Langley.
Top row: James Clavdon, Rodney De Will, Frank Anderson, Donald Carler. Second row:
Donald Sliill, Edmund Manoque, Cameron Hoff, James Quinn, Lloyd Manoque. First row:
Burnet? Dahl, Alton Marlinson, Jean Dixon, Philip Hall, Roger Galvin.
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Iiip riw' Millard, Hofllunfl, Rvlnlnr, J. Johnson, Mmflen, Bryan, I-Iawlcinson, Taylor, Lqnqlfsy Ainggnnii CML K-
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uohnson, Mecch, Lanqhans. Second row: Penlon, Thompson, P. Nelson, J. T-Iolniquish Skogan, M, Nelson, P.
I-IoIm'1uisT, Bryan, Grebe, Schrnidl, Sweasv, B. J. Alhsrrad, M, Johnson, I-leglund, I-Iupfer, Grihilh, SargenT. Firsl
row: BorIIeH, Mitchell, P. Bryan, Carlisle, V. Anderson, Cirondahl, S. Pederson, Kaldem Lidberg, Kiihn Lolfkes
moe, Grani, Fagan, Madsen, Rodman, Haw-cr.
HERE are Tour major organizaTions in The AT The presenT Time There are abouT IOO sTuf
Music DeparTmenT. These Tour are: The denim FJIGYIVIQ 5 musical IVISIVUITIGVII-
Senior Band, The Girls' Drum and Bugle Corps,
The IOO-voice A Cappella Chorus, and The Spe-
cial A Cappella Chorus. I-Iowever, There are
oTher organizaTions which go To malce These or-
ganizaTions possible.
There is The 30-piece Junior Band in which all
band members are Trained Tor membership in
The Senior Band. There is The class oT insTru-
menTaI insTrucTion called The PrescoTT sysTem in
which insTrumenTaI Technique is developed. In
addiTion, There is a class OT insTrumenTaI begin-
ners in which The individuals receive Their TirsT
insTrucTion in playing Their chosen insTrumenT,
The Girls' Drum and Bugle Corps is purely a
marching uniT, For This reason, There musT be
32 members acTiveIy engaged in The organizaf
Tion. Every member musT Icnow The TundamenTaIs
OT drumming or bugling beTore ioining The Drum
and Bugle Corps. This means ThaT These newly
seIecTed members musT be organized inTo classes
and Trained during The semesTer beTore joining
The organizaTion.
Because The IOO-voiced chorus was Too large
Tor public appearances, iT was decided To Torm
an organizaTion oT 50 voices, piclced Trorn The
large group. This organizaTion, Icnown as The
px,
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J Ii I gi riiw WiIhfi's, I. Aniiifrsiw, Iloglungl Mbrriih, M,igi'ussfn Silvnrnwlo. Second row: A. Olson, Iliip
fvr, Rnrnslmriil, Rcilrnan Crirlilh, N. Anderson. FirsT wmv- Wilcox Howe, Pcnlnn, Schmisll, Madsen
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loo row: Redman, D. VVarrlnn, Kaldrn, Eichinger, Larson, l-luoler, Vfihicrs, Bandclin, E. Vollrvwrs, Renushnrill,
Nnidcl.orn, T-lindrnan, Silvernale, Rosc, D. Johnson, Van Deusen l'TudolcsTnn, Slvnwiclc, P. Wilcox, Fagan Hnnnings,
K. Johnson. Second row: Madsen, A. Olsen, Hendrickson, Wallfdfs, Kuhfuss, Marfinson, T-lerbrrl, Possr-hl, Axnlinq,
Nordccn, F, Vollrncrs, Dc WiTT, D. Wilcox, Hcolund, l-lolniquish Edwards, Grilfifh. Firsl row. lTuwf', N.
A And:-rsgvn, Meech, H. Silvcrnale, Grebe, Granl, Penlw, Heglund Magnussrrn, R. Nelson, Schrnidl.
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Special A Cappella Chorus sung. aT varioup
places ThroughouT The Commun' y. osT pT The'
Training is done during The regul rehearsals.
Some oT The preliminary4:Tr'5ainin is dojexdlkrl-
ing The sevenTh and eighTh grade horagiclafs
which meeT regularly onceaiwee roug ouTl.Txe
year. ' -,
For Those music sTuden .who Tire i ere'sTed
many Tim
'J is a regul
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F WT man
Tien To
'T'eaTure
.Corps
. NManlQaT
sq ' Special
during The year. The Senior Band
TeaTure aT all aThleTic conTesTs, plays,
rum and Bugle Corps has perTormed
ooTloall and baslceTloall games in addi-
ading various parades. One OT The
erTormances oT The Drum and Bugle
s The leading oT The FesTival Parade aT
This year. The Senior Band and The
Cappella Chorus have been TeaTured
in more musical baclcgroun Thaqtis o , reoh in 91,5 e , , S f , , +,
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applied music courses. T m i i arTmenT H Ce V F Hy 5.916562 lTUilCdapJlOreCFh'On Con
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oTTers The course Rudime Ts o Mu KC. This T' C rwhave beeergg S ics uf TV' Sd de59+-Con' ,
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course inTroduces harmony: musi appreclafrlon, XR Pg d 1+ is ho d H71 V ELI any e gca Iona RN
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sighT singing and earqagn , nd h1sToxy oT - ,ic l PG ev may G Con 'me '
music. AM fi F- ' JI' fl Ihe Honor Music STudenT Tor This year is
" "T"'lOXfw 'TH-if Mh -T
l-lign School musical o ga 1 Tion per , m- ar :son eec . J
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Top row: BcnTley, D. Johnson, Rohder, Sargenf, l.. Olson, l-Tolnifuuisi, Aims, J. lohnson, lhompsnn, Mabin, N, XX
Gronimhl, Snigand row: Sfumol, P. Nelson, Plaaman, Malfon, Shogun, Scrviclc, Saul, Fad, Taylor, Annes. x
FirsT row: Lillyblad, l.. Anderson, Josephson, Frideli, Bandelin, Kohn, Vollmers, Schrnidl, Lidborg,
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DRAMATICS
HDIGGING UP THE DIRT"
All-Class Play
Leif to riqhl: Roy Pclcrson as "KenncTh Andrews," Spenier Lecs as "William Loomis, Edilh
Langley as "Miriam Eqqlfxsf' Fred Hcqlund as 'Professor Rooer Halleck," Marqrel Plarnanri as
"Nan," Richard Kernan, Jean Sstrvifk as "Phyllis," William Paqe as "Allan " Mavlne Ray Alrnon
Willie, Jane Ann Sundherq, Phoebe- Fool as "Jane," Phyllis Slcoqan as "Belly Sherman," Carl
G-uslafsbn, Ross Thorfinnson as "Sheriff Carson," Marqarcl Johnson.
"THE LATE
CHRISTOPHER
BEAN"
Senior Class
Play
Lefl fo riqhl: Edllh Lanqlcy as "Ahl:v," Lailleernc: O'Reilly as "Rosen," John Hansen as "Daven-
porf," Edmund Manoque as "Dr, Haqqclff' Camwror Hof-f as "T:illar'l," Maxine Ray as "Ada
Haqqellf' Joan Svrviclc as "S.sar Haqqollm Rm Prrlcrscrn ns "WLirrCn Crcarnrirf' Marqarol
Johnson os "Mrs, Haqqcllf'
Lrll lo righl: Phyllis Slrooan as "Emily Driscoll," Emvncxrl Carr as "Jack Drisfollf' Prod Hr-qlunu
ns "Edward Evans," William PGQF3 as "Desmond Duncan," Lloyd Maroque as "Ed While," Robnrl
Hupler as "Moro-an," Jack Grirlirh as "Thomas," Carmen Coburn as "Isabel Weslleyf' Marqrrl
Plamann as "H0len Duncan," Robe-rl Tc-Lube as "Dan Grogan," Donald Fagan as "Ezra Ncsfleml'
T "THE HAUNTED HOUSE"
Junior Class Play
l'!Xkj L UO
STUDENTTCOUNCIL
Top row: Richard PeTerson, RoberT Pumplin, Jack ReiTmann, lone Carlson, Dwighf Howe, Richard ReiTmann. Third
row: Geraldine MoITon, Marybelle Nelson, Phyllis Skoqan, EdiTh Langley, Helen Anderson, Kafhryn Saul, Dor-
othy Grondahl, Second row: Jean Dixon, oresidenf, Donald STull, Edmund Manoque, Treasurer, James Claydon,
Cameron Hoff, vice-presidenf, Joyce Johnson, secrefary, Jack G-riffifh, Firsl row: John Hendel, Neal STrorn,
John CarpenTer, Frederick Cook, Lloyd Johnson, Olive Wendler, Maurice McGrew.
NE oT The mosT noTeworThy accomplish-
menTs oT The year has been The esTab-
lishmenT oT sTudenT governmenT Through The
TormaTion oT a STudenT Council. The pro-
moTion oT sTudenT inTeresT and parTicipaTion
in exTra-curricular acTiviTies is buT one o'T The
aims oT The STudenT Council. lT was creaTed
Tor The purpose OT puTTing responsibiliTy upon
The sTudenTs Themselves, To acquainT Them
wi+h The duTies oT a democracy, To encourage
a Triendly cooperaTive spiriT beTween Teachers
and sTudenTs, and To aid in The developmenT
oT sTrong characTer as well.
According To The consTiTuTion, The govern-
ing body oT The council consisTs oT Txvo
houses: a lower house made up OT class
elecTed represenTaTives, and an upper house
made up OT The oTTicers oT The lower house,
Three members appoinTed Trom The council aT
large, and The six TaculTy members who serve
as heads oT The various exTra-curricular de-
parTmenTs. Each oT The high school classes
Trom The eighTh grade Through The TwelTTh
has Tive represenTaTives in The council. Two
oT This number are elecTed To succeed Them-
selves in oTTice The Tollowing year: Thus making
iT possible To have represenTaTives oT experi-
ence always available in The council.
The STudenT Council Board consisTs oT The
direcTor oT physical educaTion and aThleTics,
The dramaTics coach, The school Treasurer, The
music direcTor, The dean oT women, The pub-
licaTion adviser, and The principal, TogeTher
wiTh Jean Dixon as presidenT of The STudenT
Council, Cameron l-loTT as vice-presidenT,
Joyce Johnson as secreTary, and Edmund
Manogue as Treasurer.
The oTTicers oT The council musT be oT iunior
or senior ranlc. They are ineligible Tor one
year To succeed Themselves. By such a ruling
The Council hopes To Train a greaTer number
in iniTiaTive and leadership.
However, The adopTion of a consTiTuTion is
noT The only resulT oT The TirsT council's year
OT worlc, Tor in addTiion iT has carried ouT
several successTul proiecTs. Feeling The need
oT more inTer-class aTFairs, The council has
sponsored Three successTul evening dances.
The STudenT Council has conducTed all audi-
Torium programs, as well as carrying ouT an
exTensive sporTsmanship campaign. The coun-
cil has presenTed as TeaTures OT The acTiviTy
TiclceT, Three movies, "The LiTTlesT Rebel",
"The Tale oT Two CiTies", and "Boulder
Dam". ATTer conTemplaTing The accomplish-
menTs of The STudenT Council's iniTial year,
we can noT help buT Teel ThaT The esTablish-
menT of sTudenT governmenT will prove boTh
beneTicial and pracTical Tor Rod Wirig Iliqh
School.
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Top row: lda Geirnan, Evelyn Fanslow, Mildred Becker, Mary Hall, Mary Eichinger, Ardis Dixon, lone Alrns.
Eignlli row: Olive Gehrrnan, Pearl Hawke, Malinda Gluesen, Renila Frilz, Adele Ekblad, Amy Aanes, Joyce
Carlson, Verna Borlie, Lucille Barllell, Lillian lngebriglsen. Sevenlli row: Odella Haske, Ruln Erickson, Elizabeln
Daniels, Mariorie Hosleland, Geneva Hedlund, Barbara Anlsledl, Rose Holrn, Agnes Ek, Palricia Ferguson,
lrene Everls. Sixlh row: Doris Carlson, Miriam Carlson, Louise Belcher, Helen Bell, Jean Holrnquisl, Margo
Ann Bryan, Frances Benlley, Mary Huddleslon, Filln row: Bernice Carleen, lrene Guesl, Gerlrude Eicliinger,
lone Hedlund, Florence Hanson, Margarel Grail, Harrie? Brunklworsl, Winifred Feallierslone. Fourlli row:
Florence Abraham, Evelyn Fellrrian, Roberla Daniels, Marguerile Hawke, Margarel Fealhersfone, Hazel Elling-
son, Carmen Coburn, Genevieve Hicks, Hazel Hokenslronn. Tnird row: Marian Bzrq, Lillian Black, Tneln-ia
Hedrick, Vivian Deden, lrene Dicke, Ida Hanson, Dorolhy Haggard, Polly Hall, F rn Dankers. Second row:
Hevdrnan, Irene Goodm'an, Mar prel Akerson, Edillw Anderson,
Ruln Hardl. Firsl nowz, Riyl'1,C6qJsen, B'llie Cliicouelle, Bernice
Helen Hauslein, Belly Carlile, Dorol'ny rondalil, Kalliryn Fridell,
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row: Vera Sclierf, Doris Tnorlinnson, Alice Sollieirn, Evelyn Sarqenl, Eunice Raasclw,
Larae Wiebye, Pauline Pearson, Fourlh row: Marianne Render, Kalliryn Saul,
Ellarnina Thompson, Dolores Saul, Maxine Ray, Margarel Taylor, Doris Wold.
Schulenberg, Louise Wiggens, Edilli Sorenson, Ruby Ring, Treasurer,
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Marqarel Eealherslone, Janice Hendrickson, Larae Weibye, Rulh Olson, Helen Hauslein, Mario Waigsier, Peqqy
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Doris Wold, Joyce Carlson, Annerfe Ganlenbein, Bernice Larson, Dorolliy Nelson, Lucille Swanson. Third row:
Wilma Thorie, Dorolhy Wold, Dolores lnqeman, Louise Belcher, Irene Van Ducsen, Kalhryn Locr, Evelyn Tie-dcnian,
Marcia Teichrnann. Second rowz Marlha Howe, Jean Johnson, Astrid Eval-l, Jean Sarqenl, Jean Elander, Anila
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Lillyblad, Ruby Hawke, Richard Kernan, Wallace Raasch, Neil Hoff.
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Roy Pererson, William Fearherslone, Edward Mumford, Doyle Anderson, William Page, Vernon Erb, Carl Oslund,
Cameron Hoff, Edmund Manoque, presidenl. Third row: Marybelle Nelson, Phyllis Skoqan, Loraine Olson, June
Milchell, Margery Mellon, Margare? Taylor, Palricia Smirh, Margarel Schouweiler, Margo Ann Bryan. Second row:
Inez Pallerson, Jean Johnson, Marqarel Sweasy, Jane Ann Sundberg, Jean Serviclc, secretary, Maxine Ray, Frances
Benlley, Edilh Langley. Firsl row: Charlolle Lillyblad, Dorolhy Gyryoidahl, Jean Heaney, Kalhryn Fridell, Donna
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Pererson, Muriel Josephson, Miss Katherine Yosl, adviser, Bernifa McLeod, Grace Seiz, Dolores Luhmann, Jean
Laurghlin, Marcia Nelson, Dorolhy Duden. Second row: Dorofhy Marlin, Shirley Barron, Marqarel Johnson, Berdella
Sffnonscn, Doris Carlson, Beverly Edwards, Joyce Morley, Mildred Van Schaick. Fronl row: Dororhy Roberts,
Gail Russell, Pauline Harringlon, Treasurer, Marilyn Larnberq, Dororhy Hoffman, Mary Lou Johnson, vice-presidenl,
Rulh Hanson.
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Elizabclh Daniels, Evelyn Sarqenl. Second row: Ida Hanson, Verna Borlie, Marqarer GraI'I, Mrs. Amanda
Anderson, advisor, Pauline Pearson, Verna Volh, presidenl, Thelma Hedrick. Firsl row: Irene Dicke, Palricia
Ferquson, Marian Berg, lreasurer, Elizabelh Trulen, Miriam Carlson, Bernice Lidberg, Arlel Josephson, Vivian Deden.
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Top row: Mrs. Ernily Fealherslone, adviser, Geraldine Molten, vice-presrdr-'w', Helen Anderson, frensnrer, Mnrulyr
Chinander, Nelda Huddleslon, Belly Jean Hanqxe, Rjn Benllex, proslrlenf, Derolhy Duefinn, Delores Snrllh
Second row: Pollie Harrinqfon, Mariwry Haque Lr'lrnn Hansen, Audrey Nnilenu, Jean Gmie, Muriel Josephson
Shirley Barron, Phyllis Sicvens, Marian Nasefh. Firsl rm' Riilh Hanson, Jrxyce Morley, Doroll-y Louise Huhlrwrarr
Shirley Johnson, Marilyn Lamberq, Helen Saupc, seuelary, Margarci Johnson, Dolores Luhrnairn, Doris Wieliirij
Mary Lou Johnson.
Top row: Richard Blondcll, Richard Pc-larse-n, Mrs. Ernily Feelherslone, adviser, .lack Meyers, Alvin lrlsen
ifcasurer, Donald Slrorn, Donald Esflmd, Donal-l Lfrrsw, .lorries Var: Gailder. Firsl row: Donald Miller, sean-fnrx'
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Thorsfensen, John Solheirn, James Qurnn, Alien Marllnson, Benlarnin Hawkins. Firsr row: James Cook, Dean
Haller, Roberr Kempe, secrerary-lreasurer, Rrehard Hawlcansan, George Ronsr, Jaclc Grillllh, Marlen Meurlcns.
Top row: Spencer Lees, James Meyer, Donald Swll, Phillp Nnrdcen, James Claydon Vlncenf Johnson, Cavnercrn
Hoff, Kenneih Johnson, Roy Pererson, Thrrel row: Allan Marllnson Richard Hawlcanson, Edward Olson, Thomas
Thorslenson, Ted Hall, Roberl Hupfer, Lauren l-laqqe, Fredrick Heqlund, Doyle Anderson. Second row: Jack
Grlrlirh, Philip Hall, Vernon Erb, Clirfcrd Plrlus Roqnr Galvln, Donald Fagan, Everell Olson, Reber? flusslcn.
Firsl row: Jean Dixon, Treasurer, Edmund Manoque, presldenf, Harbison Meech, vice-presldcnr, William Paqc-,
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Swanson Frances Benlley, Verna Borliel Irene Dicke, Doris Thorfinnson, Rober? Tebbe. Firsl row: James Cook,
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Faylhe Comsloclc, Dcrolhca Lidberq, Bernice Lidberq, Marcine Ki hhofl, lone Alrns, Fourlh row: Winilred Fcalhcr-
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Zioneiqo. Fourlh row: Doris Welvanq, Gerlrude Schwarlau, Doris Pelerson, Gladys Severson, Alla Magnuson,
Marian Swanson, Shirley Mabin, Lucille Seaberq, Belly Nelson, Marianne Rehder, Ella Mae Vollrners, Peqqv Raab,
Cecilia Slarlc. Third row: Arline Olson, Doris Thcrlinnson, Frances Mehrlcens, Rulh Sargen?, Louise Wiqqen,
Kalhryn Saul, Evelyn Sarqenl, Lucille Schaller, La Vela Sarqenl, Dcrolhy Wilson, Jean Sargenl. Second row:
Marqarcl Sweasy, Phyllis Slcoqan, Marybelle Nelson, vice-presidenl, Phyllis Nelson, Leona Wagner, Marion Saul,
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Y ED WING HIGH SCHOOL slarled ils
l935 alhlelic season under lhe leadership
of a new coach, Mr. Roberl J. McNish. Coach
lvIcNish is a graduale ol Hamline College. where
he was an oulslanding alhlele. Upon gradua-
lion from Hamline, he served as assislanl coach
lo his alma maler, and laler conlinued his coach-
ing career al lvlinnesola.
"Coach Bob" has +ha+ rare abilily ol making
lriends easily, and soon had a squad of enlhusi-
aslic gridiron aspiranls loiling under him on lhe
rocky lurl ol Jellerson lield. Wirh only six vel-
erans relurning. Coach McNish had lhe iob ol
welding a loolball machine oul ol comparalively
green malerial, which he succeeded in doing
admirably well.
The l935 loolball squad enioyed one ol lhe
besl seasons in many years, winning lwo, lying
lwo, and losing rhree games. Al limes Red
Wing displayed brillianl loolball. and al olher
limes lhe playing was ragged and lislless.
Wilh lhe relurn ol only lour lellermen nexl
fall, lhe main lask will be lo build up a new
learn: yel viewing lhe prospeclsi we are conli-
denl lhal we shall have a line squad nexl season.
The resignalion ol Coach lvIcNish who has
accepled a posilion al Hamline is lo be de-
plored. Allhough we deeply regrel his deparl-
ure, we would hearlily congralulale him upon
his promolion and wish him lhe besl ol luck.
FOOTBALL
SEASON'S RECORD
Dale Our Score Opponenls' Score
Sepl, River Falls O
Sepl, AUSlIr1 O
Od, Winona 6
Ocl. Train'g School I9
Ocl. Faribaull 6
Ocl. Rochesler 35
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Edmund Manogue ...,. Righl End 5' IO" l45
James Claydon ...... Righl End 6' I" I47
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Jean Dixon ........... Righl Guard 5' 6" I42 '
James Quinn .......,. Cenler 5' 8" I44
Cameron Hell .....,.. Lell'Guard 5' ll" I52
Lloyd Manogue ....... Lell Tackle 5' 8" l38
George Ryberg ....,.. Lell Tackle 6' 2" I9O
Warren Hagge ..,,... Lell End 5' lO" l40
Willys Freeberg ....... Lell End 5' ll" l43
Rolland Harringlon .... Ouarlerback 5' 7" l35
Russell Fosler ......... Lell Hall 5' IO" l53
Charles Harringlon ,... Righl Hall 5' 7" l42
Roger Galvin ......... Righl Hall 5' 8" I43
Clillord Pirius ..... .... F ullback 5' 9" l53
lCo-Caplainl
Average Heighl 5' 9". Average Weighl l5O lbs.
BASKETBALL
When Coach McNish issued lhe call for bas-
kelball candidales. aboul l5O young alhleles
responded, including six relurning lellermen:
Capl. Clillord Pirius, Donald Carler, Edward
Olson, Duane Nordenskiold, Burnell Dahl, and
Philip Hall.
An eliminalion lournamenl was held in which
prospeclive candidales were selecled and placed
on lhe squad lo represenl Red Wing. The
squad worked hard under lhe new menlor and
soon had a polished, hard-lighling leam lo wear
lhe purple and while on lhe baslcelball courl.
The leam had a good season and wound up
in a lie wilh Auslin lor lirsl place in lhe Big
Eighl slandings. dropping lheir only game lo
Norlhlield. Red Wing had ils slreaks ol bril-
lianl ball playing and ils slumps lhroughoul lhe
season, bul showed a sleady improvemenl as
lhe lournamenls approached.
In lhe dislricl lournamenl. Red Wing came
lhrough wilh llying colors overwhelming While
Boar in lhe lirsl game 5l lo 23, and lhen de-
lealing Columbia Heighls 28 lo 22. ln lhe
lhird game, Foresl Lake was lhe viclim ol a 40
lo 3l score, and in lhe linal game, Red Wing
again displayed lhe championship lorm il had
shown lhroughoul lhe lournamenl in downing
Farminglon 3l lo 24.
The regional lournamenl was held in Red
Wing and lhe leam again overcame all oppo-
silion, delealing Anoka 35 lo 25 and complelely
oulclassing lhe polished Sl. Paul Cenlral leam
by lhe score ol 4l lo 3l.
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OUR BASKETBALL TEAM
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Top row: AlTon MarTinson, Philip Hall, Duane Norclenskiold, Roberi J. Mchlish, coach. Firsl row: Burnclf Dahl,
Erifvarfi Olson, Donald Carter, Rodman DcWiTT, MWC Obradovich, CliTTord Pirius.
Through iTs vicTory over ST. Paul CenTral, Red
Wing won The righT To enTer The sTaTe TournamenT.
In The TirsT game, This TighTing Red Wing Team
wormed ouT a 29 To 27 vicTory over Luverne in a
game ThaT was close all The way To The end. The
second game was more disasTrous Trom The Red
Vwfing poinT oT view, Tor a Tall, rangy, Bemidji Team,
which laTer became The sTaTe champ, deTeaTed The
more dirninuTive Red WingiTes by The score oT 34
To 23. ln The consolaTion, Red Wing received liTTle
consoling, Tor a classy Buhl Team vanquished Them
To The Tune OT 35 To lo. This leTT Red Wing wiTh
TourTh place in sTaTe raTings. Red Wing, however,
was noT To reTurn empTy handed, and reTurned home
wiTh The sporTsmanship Trophy Tor exhibiTing The
besT appearance and conducT aT The TournamenT.
CapTain CliTTord Ririus piloTed his Team Through-
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ouT The season and led Them inTo The sTaTe Tourna-
menTs wiTh ThaT sTeady, cool-headed ball handling
aT which he excels.
Rodman DeWiTT and Mike ObradoviTch, boTh oT
whom played Their TirsT season on The Red Wing
Team, played excellenT ball. Don CarTer proved a
capable running maTe Tor CapTain Pirius aT guard
posT. Eddie Olson aT Torward did his share in Tak'
ing Red Wing To The sTaTe TournamenT. Three
capable subsTiTuTes, l-Tall, Dahl and Nordenslciold,
saw much service ThroughouT The season and gave
a good accounT oT Themselves. We, The sTudenTs
OT Red Wing l-ligh School, are proud oT The Team's
achievemenTs, and in congraTulaTing Them, we also
exTend To Them our sincere wishes Tor a conTinuaTion
OT Their good worlc.
TEMPUS FUGIT
SepT. 9. Hi, Gang! School doors are once
again opened.
SepT. I0-I5. The fooTbalI cave-men are dem-
onsTraTing The Technique of The game To The
adoring girls.
Sept I4. Goodhue Counfy Fair: Red Wing de-
serTed. WhaT have The sideshows Thaf Red
Wing hasn'T?
Sept 20. FirsT game on The gridiron rock pile.
Rod Wing defeafs River Falls I3-O.
Sept 2I. STudenTs are wondering how Philip
Hall geTs his hair combed in The back.
Sept 24. ReIucTanTIy Bill fishes forTh from The
depThs of his pockcf a dime, a nickel, ano
Two pennies: and sobbing biTTerly ThrusTs
Them aT "Ray C." WhaT are we Talking
abouT? Why Bill Schilling losT his beT on The
Baer-Lewis fight
OcT. I. The whole school is kniTTing. Dolores
Saul makes a IiHle on The side by TuToring.
OcT. 7. .Class ofhcers are eIecTed. Lloyd Man-
ogue accepTs The responsibiIiTy of leading
The Prom. Dick Hawkanson as presidenT,
proves To be The crowning Touch To senior
digniTy.
Oct I I. The Timid boys are sTeeIing Themselves
To spring ThaT deaTh-defying quesTion con-
cerning The Senior Dance. ,
Oct I7. In whaT is The classical sTruggle of The
year, The R. W. Club sfages iTs firsf Sunlighf
Dance.
Oct I9. Miss ArmsTrong and The Gamma
Lambda deIegaTes aTTend The SouThern Min-
nesoTa Girls' Conference aT RochesTer.
Oct 24-25. School closed for M. E. A. Ah,
sleep, beauTiful sleep! Even VincenT John-
son lefT his higher algebra book aT home.
Oct 3I. Halloween. Was iT you, Bill Page,
who Turned in Those fire alarms?
Nov. I5. The besT Senior Dance in years, fea-
Turedby gala decoraTions, exceIIenT music-
and punch leh, Erb?l. Jean Servick and Cliff
Pirius waITzed oTf wiTh The candy.
Nov. 28. Da of Thanksgiving and of sTuffing-
lnoT necessarily The Turkey.l
Nov. 29. Warmed-up Turkey. Hi-Y Conven-
Tion. Red Wing girls geT a break.
Dec. I. Creamed Turkey on paTT shells yesTer-
day and Turkey dumplings Today! lT'II have
To be soup Tomorrow.
Dec. 5. Dinner feaTured by beef-sTeak.
Dec. 5-6. All-class play. Two 'fIndians," a
skunk, an old-maid aunt and a Treasure prove
To be The recipe for a hilarious evening.
Dec. 20. ChrisTmas vacaTion wiTh all of iTs
misTleToe and gaieTy begins.
Dcc. 24. Janice Hendrickson has iusT finished
enlarging her sfocking.
Jan. I. Leap Year begins! Many boys leave
, Town for The year.
Jan. IO. We voTe on clofhes for graduaTion.
Spencer Lees, aggressively defeaTing "Caps
and Gowns," wears a broad smile.
Jan. 22. Cold wave begins-330 below zero.
School is closed. The sTudenTs sadly aTTend
classes aT The MeTro. -
Jan. 24. PicTures! PicTuresI PicTuresl Seniors
pose before The candid camera' wiTh self-
conscious expressions. ,
Feb. 6. Prom da+e is seT for May I. Girls be-
qin sTroIIing Through The halls wiTh ThaT wisT-
ful look.
March 9. The DisTricT TournamenT is over. Cliff
gives his well-planned speech. .Q
March I3-I4. The Regional TournamenT is held
in The old home Town. The "Hindu Halls"
daze The audience wiTh Their mysiicism, while
The "Purple Plague" aTTacking ST. Paul Cen-
Tral flashes Through To win. ' B
March I8. .Once again we go Tojhe STaI'e,.iWe
,hold a pep fesT aT The depoT and given The
boys a rousing send-oTf. '
March 25. Spring is suFeIy here.'TiTJ'ean Dixon
geTs ouT his Model T.
April I-2. Many a perfecTIy good permanenf
is sTraighTened aT The Juniors' performance
of "The HaunTed House."
April 2. TryouTs for The senior play, "The LaTe
ChrisTopher Bean" are held. f
April I3-I7. PicTures for The Senior Issue are
Taken. The boys are nonchaIanT, and The
girls-well, why discuss ThaT?
April I8. The honor socieTies were announced
Today. Edmund Manogue and Cameron
HOTT Top all by having a raTing of four honor
socieTies. The firsT annual Colle e Day was
held wiTh Red Wing acTing as It-fosT To sur-
rounding Towns.
April 22. PiraTes hobnob wiTh The Bowery gang,
and Tramps rub shoulders wiTh prima donnas
aT The G. A. A. annual banqueT.
May I. The day arrives.
May 4. The magazine goes To press.
The calendar is ended and readers, ahem,-
are disconsolafe.
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Two shorT bells, The laggard's TooTTall.
Then silenT shadows reign in CenTral's hall.
Such unconcern wriTTen on Their Taces-anyone
would be led To believe ThaT such conTorTions come
naTurally To These young lads. The Tellow wiTh so
much cheelc is Dick l-lawlcanson. The oTher speci-
men oT pulchriTude, Tramed by Those beauTiTul
calves, is Eddie lvlanogue. P. S. A liTTl3 secroT: The
men behind The scene are Cameron HOTT and Lloyd
Manogue. If f Q f ,T 2
Mi' MMA iss' 'T 'ZWMT T
,A aff f- -fff '
The Thinlcer. IT is no oTher Than George Jorgen-
sen, a model expressive oT joy in deep conTempla-
Tion, as he perches wiTh The Civil War veTeran on
The pedesTal adorning The CourT T-louse grounds.
A breaThing spell aTTer wriTing ouT a Tloclc oT
excuses, Tinds our principal snug in his reTreaT en-
grossed, we assume, wiTh The problem oT wheTher
or noT To give us a half holiday every day Tor The
remainder oT The year.
The ScarleT FeaTher cameramen, VincenT Johnson
and Francis Vollmers, caTch PaTricia SmiTh and
Lloyd lvlanogue as They are casually chaTTing aboul'
The weighTy maTTers involved in leading The Prom.
lv1iliTanT in Their sTance. A couple oT uniforms
would TransTer Bill and By T-lowe inTo a mighTy Tine
pair oT colonels. BeTTer noT say any more: They
mighl' up and leave Their janiTorships behind.
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Preseufing fhe i935-i936 Cheer Leading dynasfy
-Evie Tiedeman, fhe maiden fair, and Busfer Ker-
nan, as fhey perform a rousing, "Go, Gang, Go!"
Real success in life may almosf invariably be def
fermined by preparafion made before hand,
whefher if be by self-educafion or insfifufional edu-
cafion. This scene porfrays fhe general assembly
held in fhe audiforium when various fypes of higher
educafien were explained fo college aspiranfs af
Red Wing's firsf College Day.
Af fhe Scarlef Feafher deslc we find Edifh Lang-
ley, edifor-in-chief, and Joyce Carlsen, arf edifor,
in conference. Sfanding are Roberf Tebbe, versa-
file newsman, Donald Johnson, reporfer, Cameron
l-loff, sporfs edifor, Richard Reifmann and James
Cook, cub reporfers, and Ross Thorfinnson, assisf-
anf manager of finances.
Judging by expressions, a recess from school is
welcomed by fhe higher-ups as well as fhe lower-
downs. ln fhe foreground is Mr. Kinney sfridpi
buoyanfiy along. Behind him are JohnlD n
and Tom Thorsfenson. The curly head aw f
belongs fo Elizabefh Johnson. .
"Boulder Dam", an acfivify ficlcel program, pref
senfed af fhe Municipal Audiforium, proved quife
a drawing card even fo fhe non-holders of acfivify
ficleefs. The picfure shows Phyllis Sfevens, Lor-
rainne l-laller, and Audrey Nadeau as fhey hurry
fhrough fhe door. Thaf fhis is an age of speed,
accounfs for if no doubf.
Here we have our mafhemafical wizards guided
by Miss Balclqe as fhey delve deep info fhe laby-
rinfh of solid geomefry. The figure fo fhe exfreme
righf is Winsfon Chigueffe, while fhaf brave soul af
fhe leff is Roberf Walfers. ln fhe cenfer we find
inimifable "Mickey" Sundberg.
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if A ell-c wee: eleeeze and e fresh sheelof paper ing books, may find herself scalpedof +he possi-
,we hope will yield an edilorial. Bul lhen one can
.lnevel lell-wilh lhe lragranl sool of spring wafling
lhrough lhe windows and James Cook vehemenlly
arguing in lhe background. We are beginning lo
realize why Annual edilorials always discuss aller-
gradualion problems, lhe advanlages of self-educa-
lion, and so forlh. The poor edilors, frenzied by
lasl minule delails, merely clulched lheir hair wilh
one hand an wild-eyed galloped off lo lasso lhe firsl
inspiralion which should hove in sighl. Manfully
suppressing a desire lo moralize on lhe value of
lime conserv ion, we now pause for refleclion.
elling you lhal opporlunily knocks bul
success is one per cenl inspiralion and
ni ' e per cenl perspiralion. We leave lhal
r commencemenl speakers. Slill no edilorial.
ad lhoughl of preaching aboul concenlraled
orl, bul fearing lhal we would be called upon lo
lludrale, we abandon lhal loo. Invoking lhe edi-
lorial muse, we again, albeil leebly, proceed.
i2 pily lo spoil such lovely while
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"GO WEST, YOUNG MAN, GO WESTl"
Many years ago, our forefalhers hearing lhese
words whislling lhrouqh lhe leaves and branches of
lhe New EnQand lrees, migraled lo lhe Wesl.
Packing lheir few possessions in lheir new Ford-V
8's, lhey moged "Weslward l-lo" lo discover new
places, lo do new lhings, and lo live new adven-
lures. Leaving behind lheir old homes, old friends,
and old ambi ions, lhey fearlessly proceeded lo
conquer lhe old, cruel world-lo reach lhal new
Ulop,ia,, lh "Weslern Fronl-ier."
Todalylfwe ho are l graduales of lhe class of
ar plone We are allemplmg wilh
of lh acls we learned in school lo
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u c i ' , s'
lhe o .e orld lo-reach new fronliers of
gin o r :fe w
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eav h o d behind lo venlure forlh lnlo
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Bac i I8 6 lillle Jane, a pioneer lassie, bul
eighle ni years young, neglecled her usual precau
lions. lniun Jake came along and cul off Jane's
Our modern Jane, because she has spenl loo many
nighls gazing coquellishly al John, inslead of read
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bilily ol securing employmenl. Lillle Jane's lwin
sisler, Belly, one day fell inlo a raging lorrenl and
drowned, a hardship lhe pioneers mel wilh fre-
quenlly. Belly never reached her fronlier, bul
served as guesl of honor al her lasl round-up. Our
Belly, loday known as Belle, may, because she has
wasled her evenings singing awe-inspiring iazz, finds
herself mournfully singing, "l'm Heading For My
Lasl Round-up," professionally.
Someday we shall have reached our fronlier. ll
may be by a muddy palh, as was lhe Missouri lo
lhe pioneers, or by a clean macadamized road. If
we have worked in school, we may slide down lhe
"chule lhe chule" lo success: if we have been on a
merry-go-round, we may have lo climb lhe "Barn
Bluff" of success. Compensalion is vifhal we mean.
Every good has il bad.
Yes, life is as complicaled as a buller-making
machine. The cow eals green grass and red berries
and gives while milk. You pul lhe while milk inlo
lhe machine, and buller come oul a beauliful yel-
low. He who can enler lhe machine and come oul
changed for lhe beller will some day reach his
fronlier, his acme of success, his new haven.
L'ENVOI '
The Class of I936 passes on lo relurn no more.
The doclors, slenographers, leachers, nurses, and
engineers of lhe fulure are among ils sixly-four
girls and forly-nine boys. Il is lo lhem lhal we
whisper wilh a pardonable lear coursing down an
ink-besmudged cheek, "May happiness and success
in enlirely be yours!" We add lhese well-wished
words, laken as lhey have flown from lhe hearls of
lhe members of lhe Class of I936.-"To lhe mem-
bers of lhe facully' we express our sinceresl lhanks
for lraining our minds so carefully and so kindly-
lo lhe juniors, lols of luck in filling our shoes."
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