Clinton High School - Builder Yearbook (Clinton, MN)

 - Class of 1940

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I have the honor of being the first gradu- ate of the Clinton High School and I will always be grateful to the Clinton School Board and Professor George Bodin for granting me that privilege. Much credit should go to them for initiating the estab- lishment of a complete high school course and, also, to Professor John E. Palmer, the preceding school boards, and teaching staffs, who gradually extended the courses offered beyond the lower grades. The alumni, students, and community of today owe them a debt of gratitude for their vision, unselfish interest and efforts. Alvin Swensen OM. me gnadequacu of wands 41938 First Prize Winner-Hamline Poems? How can I make you understand? The snow Clings smoothly to the hill, grass, and dead leaves, And even rocks, are under it, we know, But that evasive quality of snow Convinces just as much as it receives. The blue-woofed shadow any bare tree weaves Carries no message of leaf-mould or stone, Says little, even, of the valiant grass, No, shadows have a message of their own- What chance have besl-rock things, like leaf or stone, To find a barrier that they can pass? A thing may be as brittle as fine glass, There's no word for it, so it goes unsaid, Or else our clumsy phrase holds it away. Snow is the language, under which the dead- Poor, pallid ghosts of what could not be said- Are decently interred, and laid away, What can't be said in words is hard to say. - By Gwenn Sanders, Class of '34

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LU Class of 1909 A LYIN SXVENSEN - - Federal Accountant, Detroit, Mich. Class of 1910 ARTHUR ERICKSON--Professor, Iron- wood, Mich. AMY MADISON--Mrs. NValtvr Hanson. Ortonville-, Class of 1911 LYNNH BLACK --Sheriff, VVinnette, Mont. GUHIWHN 1'AMPRELL-Deceased. SIGNEY HENNIXV -Deceased. .ll-ZNNY J IGNNINGS--Mrs. Ed. litley, Graco- ville. l.lfCl'lE'l'lA LYMAN -Mrs. Bryon Crowley, Clinton. MABEL l,EW'1S---Mrs. Eail -1'ai'llierg, Plin- ton. PAROLINE NELSUN--Deceased., NETTIE NELSON -Mrs. Gard -Lfonflit, Mavville, N. D. Class of 1912 ANTUN ICRICKSONfDeceased. MENCER ENGLIIYNI1-Salesman, Grand Forks, N. D. IIJA FE'I l'liFlLYflleaf-asrd. INEZ MADISON--Mrs. Charlvs lierry, Dea- ver, VVy0. RUTH NELSON--Secretary, St. l'aul. Class of 1913 SIGFRIII HARRISON--1NIanap:,'er of Cloth- ing' Store, Thermopolis, XVyo. .IOSIE Ni'Il,SON-Iwlrs. Janneck, Braim-rd. ROY RUACH'-Employed with Hormil Company, Austin. Class of 1914 MIAREL HETTSAIVIYS. Claude Kviitis-ily, Clinton. lCF'I'lCLl.A ERICKSUN -f llrs. Harold Krook, Clinton. EINEII HANSON-Salesman, Minneapolis. IRWIN HICATH---liarlier, Minneapolis. ICMINIA MATITINSIIN -Mrs. Melvin Swsn- son, Clinton. Class of 1915 INEZ I-,.l,Al'TK-Mrs. Irvin Greviislit, Moi'- ton. IVIAI-IJORI li CAINIPHELL H- lllrs. S1 illlvl' Martinson. Madison, XVis. l'AlfL ERICKSUN AMinister, Los. Angclws, Cal. IVA GIIICICNY-Teacher, St. Cloud, RUTH JUIINSON--Mrs. E. A. Nelson, May- wood, Ill. FRANK S'l'EPHENSiMinister, Verndalv. Class of 1916 VYRFS ICRICKSUN--l.aWyer, Minneapolis. ELMER ERICKSQIN-Professor, Los An- geles, Pnl. fTOlTl'l'l'NEY KROOK. flfrook Brothers Store, Clinton. SELMEI-i MARTINSQINA-Salesman, Madi- son, Wis. CIIIFFORD SVVENSEN- -Mining Engineer, l'ittsliurg'h, Penn. Class of 1917 l'l,..-XIIFINCIC CUNDI'l'-Farrner, Maudv, trkla. LUYE ENGLITNII--Salwsman. Los Angeles, Cal. MAMIE ERIUKSON--Mrs. Harry Hennix, Clinton. HANNAH IIUGSVEN--Teacher, Pine Is- land. IGIJYTHA JOHNSON--Mrs. Julius Popp:-, Fairmont, N. D. IIILLIAN JOHNSON--Mrs. Henry Suter, Clinton- ICMILY LYMAN--IVlrs. K. VV. Thayer, Burney, Pal. l,ll.l.IE MARTINSUN-Teacher, Ulinton. MAIITA XVHICICLER-Mrs. Lest:-r Rosen- lund, Clinton. Class of 1918 HICRNICE HEVVI'I l'--Teacher QS:-cond Gradel, St. Cloud. ICSTHER MAIITINSUN--Teacher, Upsala. l'HllIS'l'lNE STERN -Mrs. C. li, Iiennett, Houston. Tex. JOHN STEEN --Salesman, Chicago, Ill. HAZEL SVVANK--Mrs. llerlyn Shannon, Marietta. AMY SVVEEZEY-1NTrs. Nick Swedmark, Bemidji. Class of 1919 WICSLEY HICNIIEH---Employed at Swedish llvspital, Minneapolis. VARI.. ENGLVND--Employed at dairy, Minneapolis. ULIVE GREEN-Mrs. Elmer Anderson, Urtonville-. AGNES HAMBERG-Mrs. Keith Morrill, Minneapolis. PLARICE HASS fMrs. lid. Hainluergy Flin- ion. ARNOLD Illf1VVilT'I' -Manager of Bank, rbsseo. HIRAM HICXVITT--Employed hy State' Highway liepartme-nt, Clinton. l,Al'RA JAYWIHSON-1VIrs. Arthur Gustaf- son, Clinton. CLARA IVIAR'I'INSON-Mrs. NVe-sley Ben- der, Minneapolis. l,I'lHYIG MUNSON--Salesman for Insur- ance, Cliicago, Ill. CLARA HASSMITSSEN -Mrs. George Thor- se-n, Clinton. IDA RASSMFSSEN-Mrs. Arthur Thorsen, f'llllt0Il. INT IC RLYN SH A NNON --- Barber, Blzlrietta.

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