Eau Claire High School - Kodak Yearbook (Eau Claire, WI)
- Class of 1931
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IP, os you tum these pages, you Find the things thot high echool meom to you, we sholi hove ochieved our gool. .af :Z-fy ..-, V 4 l K. I. -4 vu 7 R f C! Cf 1 x A rf jf f' . I .2 J J .Q-- ,f f dlyqlgx! .ZA kai 64 ,IAF- Contents SCGUQS At Duslc -:- along tlie Clwippewa Qiver A pool -:- at lQod and Gun Club Darla l-lie Eau Claire Senior l-liglw Sclwool Administration Graduates and Uncle-rclassmen Extra-Curricular Activities Athletics Dedication MISS RUTH F. GCWER We oiiectionotely dedicote this book to o beloved teocher, Whose enthusiosm inspiresg Whose brillionce entertoinsg Whose helpfulness encourogesg And whose loyolty endeors. ....., A ,,. ..--.. ...L.gJL..nk'-V-4-a.r 1 , : if wr. ,- iid fn , 'z ahqkn - 1 Q Q 1 'vt f Q-vit c,w fr., Q P 0' 5 In 'Q 'tg' I 'lv' Chai! 'S' f . 23:55 'Q' 2 SN Vnyn xl -w. H wh ML 1 .n ni' , lwfjxgi- f , . , ' , . K1- r 'tix g . ,1 1' 1 1 H, .n'l ,- 'IV O 4 is ,J s 'IV F I K , v.9.. Az, , w ,a, . 5' ,D . . ,, gk . gf 4 5 E, ft W , . . 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' Q -14: .W Q . an fi' ,' K . A '. s I , ,N-fe .rw - . L H, I 3..':5t-nv,,,. V7 eww' ' Af 1 UV. fa xp' Q, .fi .. ' ,f-arf.-N 'QT 'Qi . . ,Z.A- 2 f'1 v 'Us Q .. fd I t 1.53 f ,, cg F' 5,'yf M bf s' n ,9 Q . ' -Y .lf . ir 9 A, 1. 3' N' ' in Us.. av I . 0 WW, V , NMJHL. ?Z1'l ...Q ' CW lr.,- ' ' - , ,g,. , ' af' x in , W -. Jiiff' .LW -I-here ore those omong us whose duty it is to inspire us with the desire to Ieorn, ond to discover individuol copo- cities, guiding eoch one oi: Us from something Fine to some- thin Finer. Q 4 - TI-IE ADMINISTRATION lv- MR. l.l INENKUGYI. MR. KliLLl'R MR. DAVEY BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. Nl. LEINENKUGEL - - - President MR. A. C. NORDLIE Vice-President Miss RUBY BERGLUND ---- Secretary COMMISSIONERS Mr. Oscar Lolcen, First Wardg Mr. Art M. Mason, Second Wardg Mr. W. A. Standen, Third Watdg Mr. C. B. Luther, Fourth Wardg Mr. M. Leinenlcugel, Fifth Wardg Rev. A. E. Bomgren, Sixth Wardg Mr. S. Dufner, Seventh XVard3 Mr. Karl Stussy, Eighth Wardg Mt. A. C. Norlie, Ninth Wardg and Mr. Arnt Baker, Tenth Ward. Steps of Progress By SUPERINTENDENT PAUL G. KELLER The lceyfword of thought in the development of new educational patterns to bring them in line with the needs of modern life requirements is Articulation. From the beginning of American history educational programs were set up piecermealfthe common schools. academies. high schools, colleges. and special schools. They conformed to no character- istic American pattern. The common schools were originally copies of the German VolkfSchule:1, the academies were preparatory schools for the ministry and so on. Today every progressive educator is striving to bring about closer articulation between these separate patterns. Our schools in lfau Claire specifically are working on a program of articulation between the elementary school and the Junior and Senior High Schools. During the past two years the two levels of the .lunior High. which are the equivalent of the seventh and eighth grades as to chronological age, have been definitely administered. Social Science. Science, General Language, Guidance, Shops and Home Economics with the base subjects of English and Mathematics. and the supple- mentary subjects of Health, lVlusic. and Art. feature the new subject program. The try-out exploratory idea, individual instruction through the contract and other methods, and personality training are the guiding objectives in the technique of teaching and program making. The third level is in the process of development. There will he provided this fall two sets of courses likened to the fork in the road. One set will constitute definite, thorough preparation for later courses in the professions. The other set will provide concrete training in one of the several basic skills such as Commercial Activities. Home-Nlaking. Electrical Technique. Steel-Shop Technique, Automobile Technique, Woodswforking Technique, Agricultural Technique. These courses will provide liberal education subjects such as Social Science. Practical Mathematics, English, Science, Languages and similar academic subjects so that the basic skills courses will be well rounded courses. and will lead to a diploma after three years' work in the Senior High School regardless of whether it is a professional course or a basic skills course. Wlieli these courses are in full operation we hope there will be a happier and a more satisfactory adjustment of the student's educational preparation to his life needs. Improvements For 1931 By PRINCIPAL S. G. DAVEY Under the guidance of S. G. Davey. several new projects have been brought into Eau Claire High School. The student honor system is probably the most important that has been introduced. This plan has been substituted for the usual exemption privilege given to students earning the required number of honor points. Any senior having ten grade points-the equivalent of two A's and two B's-is presented with an honor pass which excuses him from roll call and all study halls. Underclassmen earning twelve pointsfa straight A average'-are also granted these privileges. The purpose of this system is two-fold: First, it encourages scholarship: second, it prepares the student for college work by training him to depend on his own initiative. and by preparing him for taking final examinations which are always compulsory in college or university. Another advancement for scholasticisxn in Eau Claire High School is the foundation of the National Honorary Society for High Schools here. Starting in September 1931. the school will be allowed fifteen members from the senior class and ten from the underclassmen to be enrolled in this organization. One of the greatest honors a student can receive is to be elected to this honorary society. A temporary diagnostic department was organized during the year to give supervised study to students needing help. This department uncovers the reasons why certain students fail by giving standard tests to determine the IQ of the student. If tests reveal that the student is of average intelligence, some other reason for the delinquency is evident. and appropriate measures are taken to remedy the situation. A definite program in Educational Vocational Guidance under direction of Mr. Josvanger has been developed during the past two years. Every ninth grade student is required to elect one semester of Vocational Civics. Guidance day will be held each year: thus a student pursuing four years of high school work will have opportunity to hear at least four councilors in his chosen field. ADMINISTRATION Page15 B. ANUI RSUN M. ANDLRSON ANDERSON, BURTON North Dakota State College Occupations Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1932 ANDERSON, MABEL P. Stout Institute Home Economics BAUM, VIVIAN A. University of Minnesota General Science Declamatory Coach Class Adviser January Class of 1935 BECK, FRANK G. Oshkosh State Teachers' College Woodwork and Drawing lntra-Mural Athletics Page I6 V. BAUM F. BECK OH C OTT NS K BEEDE, RAYMOND W. Whitewater State Tearhers' College Bookkeeping Booster Club Manager Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1933 BERGLUND, RUBY E. Eau Claire High School Secretary to the Board of Education BINZER, FREDA R. N. Luther Hospital Training School For Nurses School Nurse BLUM, GENEVIEVE FLORENCE University of Wisconsin History Chairman of Social Science Department Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1933 ADMINISTRATION R. BFFDE R. BLRGLUND B K BOHMSACH, AILEEN Lawrence College History Class Adviser June Class of 1933 BOTTENSEK, ANNE E. University of Wisconsin English Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1932 BOYD, DONALD I. Luther College Band, Grchestra, History Chairman of Instrumental Music BROOK, HARLEY M. University of Minnesota Supervisor of Industrial Arts Director of Vocational School B. BURKNGAME G. CALKINS MGREN . VIE BURLINGAME, BURNADETTE D. Rosary College Mathematics and French Assistant French Club Adviser Class Adviser June Class of 1932 CALKINS, GRACE River Falls State Teachers' College Academic Subjects Vocational School CAMPBELL, FREDERIC Commercial Subjects Vocational School CHANDLER, VIOLET Eau Claire State Teachers, College Assistant Teacher of Commercial Subjects Vocational School F. CAMPBELL v. CHANDLFR J, CHAPMAN f c R J CHAPMAN, JEAN P. Stout Institute Mechanical and Architectural Drawing Chairman of Drawing Department Assistant Athletic Coach CLARKSON, ELMIRA Rockford College Physical Education G. A. A. Adviser ELMGREN, DRUSILLA Superior State Teachers' College Washington State College English Director of junior and Senior Girls' Clee Clubs Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1933 GOWER, RUTH F. Ripon College German and English German Club Adviser Class Adviser January Class of 1931 Assistant Class Adviser january Class of 1935 ADMINISTRATION M. HANS HAIC., JOHN N. University of Nortlr Dakota University of Wisconsin History Assistant Football Coach Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1934 HAKANSON, RAY Superior State Teaclrers' College English Assistant Forensic Coach Assistant Class Adviser January Class of 1934 HANSON, MARTIN A. Stout Institute Machine Shop HELLELOID, ALVIN S. University of Minnesota History and Social Science Stump Adviser Assistant Class Adviser January Class of 1932 Page 17 H. HDULI1 V. HOUIE, HENRY Stout Institute Auto Mechanics Vocational Science JAMES, VICj'I'OR1A University of llfisconsin Latin Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1931 JOHNSON, J. E. University of Minnesota Governmental Civics and Page Occupations Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1934 JoHNsoN, MARCIA K. Lawrence College Geometry Roll Call Teacher Dean of Girls I8 J J. JOHNSON M. JOHNSON J- JOHNSTON H. .l05x '-N51 R JOHNSTON, JANET Central State Teachers' College Economics, Dietetics, Cafeteria Management Chairman Home Economics Department Assistant Class Adviser January and June Classes of 1931 JOSVANGER, H. O. St. Olaf College Occupations News Business Adviser Chairman Vocational Educational Guidance Assistant Class Adviser January Class of 1934 KING, ETI-IEI. M. Lawrence College English Boys' Glee Club Adviser Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1932 LARSON, Mas. AMELIA Hunt's Business College Vocational Department Secretary to the Board of Vocational Education ADMINISTRATION LAxvRENc E, CARMI S. Sf. Thomas College English Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1933 LINDER, ROWENE Whitewater State Teachers' College Shorthand and Typewriting Commercial Club Adviser LYMAN, HELEN Mowmr Moztnt Holyoke College French French Club Adviser Class Adviser January Class of 1932 LYSTRUP, H. T. University of Minnesota Biology Hi-Y Adviser Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1932 . H. 4,-.e.w.- 3 H. MATHISON V, NEWELL G. NYASTROM lf. OAKLEY OTT UTTESO 0 MATHISON, I-I. W. OLSON, ADoLPI-I M. Carroll College Eau Claire State Teachers' College Civics and Debate Lyceum Adviser Physical Education Letter Club Adviser Chairman Forensics Director of Physical Education Debate Coach Assistant Class Adviser anuary Classes of 1931 and 1935 NEWELL, VIRGINIA S. University of Wisconsin English Kodak Adviser Quill and Scroll Adviser Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1934 NYSTROM, GRACE Macalester College English Class Adviser June Class of 1931 OAKLEY, ELIZABETH Beloit College English and journalism News Editorial Adviser Quill and Scroll Adviser Athletic Coach OLSON, ELLEN DOROTHY University of Minnesota Algebra and Plane Geometry Class Adviser January Class of 1934 OTTESON, ELLI University of Wisconsin Advanced Mathematics Chairman of Mathematics Department Assistant Class Adviser January Class of 1934 OTTESON, MABEL Milwaukee Downer College Assistant Class Adviser Home Economics and Vocational June Class of 1932 Home Economics ADMINISTRATION A. OLSON E, OLSON OWEN, E. H. University of Iowa General Science Assistant Class Adviser january Class of 1935 PETERSON, PAUL G. Nortlv Central College Accounting Commercial Arithmetic Commercial Law Assistant Class Adviser January Class of 1935 POHL, A. O. Oslrkoslr State Teachers' College Cabinet Making Chairman Manual Arts Department Athletic Manager PRATT, GRANT E. University of Wisconsin Economics and Social Problems Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1932 Page I9 M. RVGLI I. RICMOL REGLI, MABEL L. North Central College English Class Adviser June Class of 1934 REMOL, EMMA Stout Institute Clothing SAUER, BERNICE E. Eau Claire High School Secretary to the Superintendent B. SAUIIR W. SHLRMAN SHERVEY, E. O. Hamline University Mathematics Assistant Principal Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1931 SKALBECK, O. M. St. Olaf College English and Journalism Quill and Scroll Adviser News Editorial Adviser Assistant Class Adviser January Class of 1933 SLAUGHTER, NINA M. Wlvitewater State Teachers, College Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Arithmetic Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1934 SMITH, E. VANTINE University of Illinois SHERMAN, W. A. Chemistry and General Science Stout Institute Electricity Track Coach Boys' Rifle Club Adviser Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1933 Page 20 ADMINISTRATION IZ. SHERYYX 0. SKALBECK SOLIE, OLIVE H. Eau Claire Higlv School Secretary to the Principal SPENCER, HoNoRA JANET Mac Plvail School of Mzasic and Dramatic Art Public Speaking and Dramatics Grey Dominoes Adviser Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1931 STAINER, MARIE B. University of Wisconsin Biology STENZ, LORENE M. University of Wisconsin I-Iigh School Librarian Library Council Adviser T X J . R C. TR EWYN S . WITBB j. XVI-ST SYVERSON, MINNIE G. Whitewater State Teachers, College Shorthand, Typewriting, Office Practice Chairman of Placement Bureau Assistant Class Adviser January Class of 1932 TEALEY, EARL H. Whitewater State Teachers, College Stenography and Typewriting Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1933 THORNGATE, H. Milton College Physics Science Club Adviser Chairman of Science Department Assistant Class Adviser January Class of 1933 TREWYN, CARYL Lawrence College English Fine Arts Adviser Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1934 WATERs, RUTH WHEATON Moztnt Holyoke College University of California Chairman of English Department Quill Club Adviser Assistant Class Adviser january Class of 1932 ADMINISTRATION WEBB, VERNA University of Minnesota Plane Geometry Girls, Rifle Club Adviser Class Adviser january Class of 1933 WEST, JOHN G. Wayne State Teachers' College General Science Intra-Mural Athletic Director Assistant Class Adviser June Class of 1934 Page 21 Illustrated Lessons The introduction of illustrated lessons in various subjects during the past year has brought with it increased incentive for learning and consequently better achievements. In some classes even motion pictures have been shown. Eng- lish and History classes in particular have adopted this method of teaching. 0ccupation.al Courses A few years ago an experimental course in Occupations was added to the curriculum of Eau Claire High School. This course has developed into one of the most practical offered. A very detailed study of the various occupations which students might take up in later life, is made possible by the use of a special library lcept for that purpose. Laboratory Erperimeuting Our Science Department is constantly broadening its held and offering more opportunities for the scientihcally-in- clined student. The addition of new and improved equipment presents an up- to-date and extremely interesting course. Evidence of this fact is shown in thc ever increasing number of students en- rolling in these courses, many students taking two or three sciences. Booster Club The Booster Club of Eau Claire High School has proved itself a definite suc- cess. It has been very beneficial in many respects. This system has made it pos- sible for students to attend all school activities at a nominal costg it has given training to commercial studentsg and last but not least, it has simplihed the finan- cial management of extra curricular activities. pdgt7Z ADMINISTRATION General Science Projects The example shown in this picture is one of the many unique and interesting projects developed by the students and teachers, in connection with the regular class work. Besides the irrigation pro- ject illustrated here, a miniature airport was also constructed. lllechanicol Drawing Mechanical Drawing is essential to modern industry. It is a broad held with many phases to specialize in. Our high school prides itself in this field and offers several advanced courses in this suhject. The equipment is of the best obtainable. Chef Class Interesting?-Indeed! A boys' chef class was introduced into Eau Claire High School this year. All the funda- mental requirements for a chef are taught. Even if you aren't going to be a cook-you learn cooking, and It's lots of fun! Woodwork If you wish to acquire knowledge in the manual arts, such aspirations are made possible in our woodwork and asso- ciated manual-art departments. Much attention is given to the individual in these classes, and he is given an oppor- tunity to carry out his own projects. The picture illustrates an unusual project constructed especially for the National Guard. T ADMINISTRATION Page 23 The student body, informal yet appreciative, are here de- picted in their more serious moments as is Fitting For the educational side of our high school life. A if P.,3Qz4 CLASSES 1 4 SSE! A f X A 4 V' Q Q 3.2 J wnT'm.il 5.sf. aL JANUARY GRADUATES Pg 27 VERA SWANSON Ufll LF MULl.l'.NDORli IVFLYN DRA ROBLIIT KI XTH VALEDICTORIAN VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN SALUTATORIAN Commencement Program JANUARY 1931 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday Evening, January 23, 1931 PROCESSIONAL- Sa1utationv - High School Orchestra INVOCATION - - GREETING ---- President of January Class of 1931 SALUTATORIANS- Pacemakers,' A lVIilestone,' MUSIC- Serenade - - - In the Garden of Tomorrowv Senior VALEDICTORIANS- Golden Giftsn Acl1ievement7' Girls' Glee Club - - Rollinson REv. FRED JORDAN CONNOR I-IANSEN ROBERT KEITH EVELYN DRAGSETH Franz Schubert - Jessie Dc-ppen ELVERA SWANSON LUCILLE MULLENDORE - JOHN lVIiLwARn MUSIC- Duna', fMcGillJ ---- Accompanist, Margaret Kessler ADDRESS- High Ways Are Happy Ways - - - REV. Roy L. SMITH PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ----- PAUL G. W. KELLER Superintendent of Eau Claire Public Schools RECESSIONAL-Priests March from Athalia - - - Mendelssohn High School Orchestra Page 28 JANUARY GRADUATES CLASS OFFICERS CONNOR I-IANSEN ---- President Nomzxs MEYERS - - Vice-President ELVERA SNWANSON Secretary and Treasurer ADOLPH THOMPSON - Business Manager FACULTY ADVISERS Miss RUTH GOWER, Head Class Adviser MR. EMIL O. SHERVEY Miss HONORA SPENCER MR. I-I. W. MATHISON Miss JANET JOHNSTON CLASS MOTTO Ou! of Sflrool Life Into Life's School CLASS FLOWER Talisman Rose CLASS COLORS Dark Blush Pink and Canary Yellow JANUARY GRADUATES Page29 I. AGAR E. ALF F. ANGLIM D. DABINGTON ,. BARNES J. BARNES B W. BLA L W. BLOMQ C T AGAR, IRENE CATHERINE BARNES, ELIZABETH M. BLOMQUIST, WINIFRED L. A garb' crLid,, N Winnifv Booster Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, 4, Banquet Committee 4. ALE, EVELYN VIVIAN H'E'yie7l Pep Club Z, German Club 3, 4, History Committee 4, Armistice Day Play 4. ANGLIM, EDWARD Eddie Booster Club 3, 4. BABINGTON, DoR1s A. Darien Booster Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, News 2, 3, 4, Organization Editor 3, News Editor 3, 4, Editorial Writer 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Science Club 1, Class Will Committee 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Party Committee Z, Girls' Hockey 1, Hiking Club 2, Stage Sliow 4. Glee Club 4, Library Council 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. BARNES, JAMES A. ffjimv Booster Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Will Committee 4, Intra-Mural Football 3, 4. BATAGLIA, LORRAINE MAE Einie,' Glee Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Class Party Committee 4, Flower Committee 4, Program Committee 4, Property Committee 4, Glee Club Stage Show 4. BLAISDELL, WILBER C. BiIlv Booster Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Stump 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Prom Committee 4, Property Committee 4, Dress-up Day Committee 4, Track 4, Intra- Mural Football 3, 4, Intra-Mural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4. Page30 JANUARY GRADUATES Booster Club 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Prom Decorating Committee 3, History Committee 4, Glee Club Stage Show 4, Senior Class Play 4. BourH1LEr, CATHERINE Boots,' Booster Club 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Latin Club 2, News 2, Pep Club 2, Prom Queen 3, Prom Invitation Committee 3, Class Will Committee 4, Glee Club Costume Committee 4, Stage Show 4, Book Review 4, Council Show 4. BowMAN, EMMA C. fFEmU Booster Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Class Party Committee 2, Motto Committee 4, Property Committee 4. BREITENFELDT, LESTER F. fflle-SJ, Scenery Committee for Dress-up Day 4, Intra-Mural Basketball 2, 3, Intra-Mural Football 2, 3, 4. G. UURKART T. BURKART J L. DICKSON . UZNGFR BURKART, GERHART ffBuCkD .Hi-Y 33 Letter Club 3, 43 Stump 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Track 43 Boys' Costume Committee 4. BURKART, THOMAS ARTHUR Bad Newsi' Booster Club 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Rifle Club 1, 23 Intra-Mural Bas- ketball 2, 33 Motto Committee 4. CAMERON, DONALD THoMPsoN Don Booster Club 1, 23 Intra-Mural Basketball 1, Z3 Class History Committee 4. CARD, EVELYN FFEIYD G. A. A. 3, 43 Color Committee 43 Girls' Basketball 3, 43 Girls' Vol- leyball 43 Girls' Indoor Baseball 3, 4. CHAMBERS, MELVIN ffFdt3! Booster Club 3, 43, Rifle Club 3, 4g Treasurer 3, 43 Chairman Class Motto Committee 4. D. CAMERON E. CARD li. DRAGSHTH M. DUFNI DAVENPORT, EDWARD IRVING Fflryli Booster Club 3, 43 Boys' Rifle Club 33 Corporal 33 News 2, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Boys' Song Committee 43 Intra-Mural Football 3. DICKSONJ LAURA E. A'fLOrYl Booster Club 3, 43 Fine Arts 43 Girls Glee 2, 3, 43 Business Man- ager 43 Home Economics Club lg Pep Club 1, 23 Class Secretary 13 Prom Reception Committee 43 Chairman Girls' Costume Commit- tee 43 Glee Club Stage Show 4. DINGER, juuus J. ffDu-Du!! Booster Club 3, 43 Grey Dominoes 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 President 4g Kodak 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Quill and Scroll 4g President .43 Business Manager 43 News 3, 43 Circulation Manager 3, 43 Business Manager 4g Stump 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 2, 33 Chairman Prom Invitation Com- mittee 43 Chairman Prom Program Committee 43 Senior Banquet Committee 4g Football Homecom- ing Committee 3, 43 Chairman 43 Basketball Tournament Committee 3, 4g Intra-Mural Football 33 Swimming 1, Z, 3, 43 Stage Show 43 Senior Class Play 4. JANUARY GRADUATES CHAMBFRS lf UAVLNPORT DRAGSETH, EVELYN E-wie Booster Club 43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 President 4s Girls, Quar- tet 43 Grey Dominoes 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Salutatorian 43 Song Committee 43 Invitation Commit- tee 33 Senior Class Play 4. DUFNER, MARIE Lou ff 7, Duff Booster Club 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Library Council 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Class President 23 Reception Committee 4. EVERSON, RICHARD rrRit-kyn Council 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 President 33 Letter Club 2, 3, 43 Library Council 3, 43 Stump 2, 3, 4g Class President 2, 33 Intra-Mural Football 2, 3g Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. FLEMING, GERALDINE LOUISA rrjerryv Booster Club 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Costume Commit- tee 43 Stage Show 4. Page 31 C. FLYNN R. FRl:.ID 0. FRYDFNDAL R. GESSNER R. GILBERT A. GORT . GMAN H. HAHN H N C. HANSON V. HARIIINGTON FLYNN, CLIFFORD G. GILBERT, RUTH I. I-IAHN, HENRIETTA Cliff Texan Henry lntra-Mural Football 45 Intra-Mur- al Basketball 4. FREID, RALPH R. Stoots,' Pep Club 1, 2, Intra-Mural Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Boys' Dress-up Day Committee 4. FRYDENDAL, OLIVIA F. Tools Prom Program Committee vitation Committee 4. GESSNER, ROBERT N. PFBOHJ Booster Club 3, 4, Lyceum 3, 4, Will Committee 45 Property Com- mittee 4, Intra-Mural Football 3, 4. 3, In- Booster Club 3, 4g Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Color Committee 4. GORT, ARTHUR B. Little Butclf' Stump 3, 4, Vice-President 3g Letter Club 3, 4, Vice-Presiclent 45 Prophecy Committee 4, Intra-Mur- al Basketball 3g Basketball 3, 45 Football 3, 4, Track 4. HAGEN, CORA P. ffCOm,, Home Economics Club 1, Pep Club l, 2, Booster Club 3, 4, In- vitation Committee 4. HAGMAN, THERESA A. Tools Science Club 2g Booster Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, 4g G. A. A. 3, 45 Home Economics Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Prophecy Committee 4, Banquet Committee 4. Page32 JANUARY GRADUATES Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 33 Pep Club l, 2g Booster Club 3, 4, Girls' Song Committee 43 Stage Show 4. HANAN, DARRELL EDWARD Red Pep Club 2, Intra-Mural Basket- ball 3g Intra-Mural Football 2, 3: Intra-Mural Kittenball lg News 3. I-IANSEN, CONNOR FfKdkeU Inrra-Mural Basketball 2, 3, 4g News 1, 2, 3g Business Manager 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 President 33 Stuclent Council 3, 4, Stump 2, 3, 4, Presi- Clent 3, Class President 4. I-lARR1Nc.ToN, VIOLET E. ffvili Girls' Quartet l, 2, 3, 4, Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs 1, 2, 3g Treasurer 3, Grey Dominoes 2, 3, 45 French Club l, 23 Pep Club l, 2, Chairman Girls' Song Com- m.ittee 4, Class Song Committee 4g Senior Follies 4. I. HARSTAD XV. HOEPPNFR J HARSTAD, IoNE fn' Hi lone Booster Club 3, 45 Fine Arts 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Library Council 3, Pep Club 1, 23 Property Com- mittee 45 Prophecy Committee 4g Class Play 43 Stage Show 4. HOEPPNER, XVILLARD C. Bill Booster Club 3, 4g Hi-Y 4, Secre- tary 4, News 4, Pep Club 1, 23 Stump 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice-President 2, Treasurer 4, Class Play 4, Armis- tice Day Program 4. HOGAN, MARIE V. Marie Prophecy Committee 45 Class Play 4. HOLLEN, SELMER Tweet', Pep'Club 1, 25 Booster Club 3, 4g Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. M. HOGAN S. HOLLEN J J Horci-ikiss, LA VERNE C. I-Iotclviev Intra-Mural Football 1, 23 Intra- Mural Basketball 1, 2g Basketball 3, 4, Letter Club 3, 43 Secretary and Treasurer 4, Will Committee 4. Horci-ikiss, LYLE LA VERNE Hscotclvu Intra-Mural Basketball 2, 3g Intra- Mural Football 2, 3, Booster Club 3, News 3, .43 Prophecy Commit- tee 4. INGALLS, FRANK 'Trankiev News 2, 3, 43 Finance Manager 2, 3, Advertising Manager 4g Lyce- um 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Quill ancl Scroll 3, 45 Pep Band 4g Prop- erty Committee 4, Prophecy Com- mittee 4. JAEGER, ELEANOR MEF, Pep Club 1, 2, Booster Club 3, 4, History Play 4. LYLIZ HDTCHKISS I.A YIERNE HOTCH J S J S0 JARVAR, ETHEL Ethel Pep Club 1, 25 Booster Club 3, 45 Color Committee 4. -IOERN, BABETTE fFB0bby!7 Booster Club 3, 4, Fine Arts 3, 45 Grey Dominoes 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, Class Treasur- er lg Music Committee 4. JOHNSON, EDNA Eddie Civics Club 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, Girls' Basketball 2, Girls' Volleyball 1, 2, Flower Committee 4, Prophecy Committee 4. JOHNSON, HOWARD L. H0wie,, Booster Club 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Intra-Mural Basketball 1, 2, 33 Song Committee 4, Stage Show 4, Book Ends 4. JANUARY GRADUATES Page33 T. JOHNSON R, KICITH I., KI..-kl-S G. KNLLR .. KNUTSON M, KORN T JOHNSON, THERIESA Theres Booster Club 3, 4, junior Girls' Glee Club 1, Z, News 2, Pep Club l, 2, Banquet Committee 4, His- tory Play 4. KEITH, ROBERT l'f'B0bU Booster Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Banquet Committee 4, History Play 4. KLAES, LEONA C. Leona', Booster Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Banquet Program 4, History Play 4. KNEER, GERTRUDE M. Genie Booster Club 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Flower Committee 4, Pro- gram Committee 4. KNUTSON, EINAR Chick Intra-Mural Basketball Z, 3, 4, Will Committee 4, Koi-IN, MARY M. ff'Mdry!! Booster Club 3, 4, Library Council 3, 4, Decoration Committee 4, Class Play 4. KRESTIN, STEPHANIA R. Steffen Booster Club 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Flower Committee 4, Program Committee 4, Class Play 4, Class Prophecy 4, German Club Play 4. LANGE, Joi-IN Lancov Will Committee 4. Page 34 JANUARY GRADUATES LARSON, ANNA Annan Banquet Committe 4. LEE, HOWARD I. Howie Hi-Y 2, 3, Stump 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Rifle Club 3, Senior Science Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Booster Club 3, 4, Prophecy Committee 4, Prom Decoration Committee 3, Hockey 3, Intra-Mural Football 4, Traclc 4, Senior Follies 4. Mc LAUGHLIN, RUSSEL P. Russ French Club 4. MEYERS, NORRIS ffS0nny7l Class Vice-President 4, Intra-Mur- al Basketball 2, 3, 4, Stage Show 3. J, MILWARD A. MOESSNER MILWARD, JOHNSON fn' 'I John ny Boys' Glee Club 2, President 2, Chairman Senior Boys' Song Com- mittee 4, Senior Follies 4, Stage Show 4. MOESSNER, ALFRED Ollie', Class History CommitteeI2, Foot- ball 1, 4, History Play 4. MULLENDORE, LUCILLE MulIy', Booster Club 3, 4, Geneology Club 2, Grey Dominoes 3, 4, Kodak 3, 4, Library Council 4, News 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Quill Club 3, 4, Vale- dictorian 4, Song Committee 4, Armistice Day Program 4, Pig Puff 3, Virgil Program 4. NEIBAUER, JOSEPH C. ff Q! joe Pep Club 1, 2, Booster Club 3, 4, Intra-Mural Hockey 1, Intra-Mur- al Football 1, 2, 3, Intra-Mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, History Com- mittee 4. L. MULLl1hDORl'. I NLIBAUFR G NELSON M N ' OL NELSON, GERALmNE L. Hferryv Commercial Club 3, 4, President 4, Glee Club 3, Song Committee 4. NOGLE, MARSHALL L. V'PMOnk4'3 Booster Club 3, 4, Intra-Mural Football 4: Color Committee 4. O,BR1EN, MARIAN Marian Fine Arts 2, 3, 4, President 4, Library Council 3, 4, Chairman Flower Committee 4, Decoration Committee 4, Stage Show 4. O,BRIEN, MARY O,Brien,' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, News 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Stage Show 4, Fresh- man Follies 3, Song Committee 4, Decoration Committee 4. JANUARY GRADUATES OLSON, IRMA rrolear Home Economics Club 1, junior Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Style Show 3, Dress-up Day Committee 4, Decoration Committee 4. OLSON, LEONE ELBERTA fPCl7it-kv Pep Club 1, Commercial Club 3, Rifle Club 3, 4, News 3, 4, Boost- er Club 3,,4, Class Vice-President 3, Prophecy Committee 4. PEPPER, EUGENE WILLIAM Biff, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Hockey Captain 3, Track 4, Let- ter Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Booster Club 3, 4, Class Vice-Pre- sident 3, Class Treasurer 3, Prom Committee 3, 4,,Senior Dress-up Day Committee 4. PETERSON, DOROTHY ELIZABETH NDC!!! Pep Club 1, 2, Booster Club 3, 4, Fine Arts 4, Rifle Club 4, Girls' Costume Committee 4, Property Committe 4, Stage Show 4. Page 35 L. PETERSON C. PIERCY D. PRIGGE F. REED R. ROSOLACK M. ROWE W. H. S SELB CH V R50 F. SNYD A PETERSON, LYDIA ROSOLACK, AUGUST C. SEVERSON, ALICE E. ffllydv HGMSU f-Al., Home Economics Club 1, 23 Girls' Rifle Club 33 Style Show 43 Pro- phecy Committee 4. PIERCY, CLAYTON T. Piercy Intra-Mural Basketball 2, 33 Boost- er Club 3, 43 News 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Class President 2, 33 Class Secretary 43 Basketball 3, 43 Track 4. PRIGGE, Doius E. C. Cherie Pep Club 1, 23 G. A. A. 23 Or- chestra 3, 43 Booster Club 3, 4g French Club 43 Library Council 43 Motto Committee 4. REED, FLOYD A. fI'Perry7Y Booster Club 3,143 Property Com- mittee 4. Page: 36 Pep Club 1, 23 Booster Club 3, 43 Invitation Committee 4. ROWE, MYRTLE f'fMyrt!Y Pep Club 1, 23 Booster Club 3, 43 Banquet Committee 4. SCHUMAN, W. H. NORMAN rrNO7kJs Prophecy Committee 4. SELBACI-I, ELIZABETH M. ff'Ebie7, Booster Club 3, 43 Fine Arts 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Presiclent 23 Grey Dominoes 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Council 2, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 News 23 Class Vice-Presiclent 13 Prom Queen 43 Song Committee 43 Stage Show 4. JANUARY GRADUATES Pep Club 1, 23 Girls' Volleyball 1, 23 Girls' Kittenball 13 Girls' Bas- ketball 1, Z3 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Girl Scouts 3, 43 Booster Club 3, 43 Flower Committee 4. SI-IIRLEY, DAVID B. ffDa'Ve,, Intra-Mural Football Z, 33 Intra- Mural Basketball 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Cheer-Leader 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 News 2, 3g Kodak 33 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Forensic Club 33 Vice-President 33 Oratory 2, 3, 4g State Champion 43 Stump 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice-President 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Home-Coming Committee 3, 4g Grey Dominoes 43 Class Cos- tume Committee 43 Class Play. SILVERNAIL, HELEN L. FFLOPQ Pep Club 13 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 News 43 Prophecy Committee 4. SNYDER, FRANCIS G. Shorty Intra-Mural Football 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 3, 43 Boys' Song Committee 4. W. SPINK H. SPLETTSTOESER N. SPONHEIM D. STEUBING E. STEWART ll STIVERS FI, SWANSON SPINK, WENDELL PfSpinks,l Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 35 Letter Club 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Vice-Pre- sident 45 Student Council 35 Stump 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice President 45 Basketball 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Class Play 45 Banquet Commit- tee 4. SPLETTSTOESER, HENRIETTA fFHenry3l German Club 45 Banquet Program Committee 4. SPONHEIM, NORMONT Norm,' Booster Club 3, 4. STEUBING, DOROTHY ffDotJ3 G.,A. A. 25 News 25 Girls' Rifle Club 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Song Committee 4. 0 j T FRANCE STEWART, EDNA E. Eddie,' Prophecy Committee 4. ST1vERs, EDWARD G. Eddie Stump 3, 45 Intra-Mural Football 3, 45 Intra-Mural Basketball 3, 45 History Play 4. SWANSON, ELVERA HAI!! Class Secretary and Treasurer 2, 3, 45 Prom Invitation Committee 45 Valehlictorian. THOMPSON, ADOLPH Hubba Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Kodak 3, 45 Business Manager 45 News 25 Student Council 3, 45 Stump 3, 45 President 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Booster Club 3, 45 Class Business Manager 3, 45 Class Secretary 25 Vice-Prom King 35 Intra-Mural Kittenball 15 Intra- Mural Football 25 Stage Show 45 Senior Class Play 45 Armistice Day Program 4. . WATKINS . WFBER TORRANCE, MARY JANE Pf'Mdry7! junior and Senior Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 G. A. A. 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Booster Club 3, 45 French Club 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Kodak 3, 45 Editor-in-Chief 3, 45 Class History Committee 45 Prom Re- ception Committee 45 Stage Show 4. Voss, EDWARD F. Eddie, Pep Club 1, 25 Booster Club 3, 45 lntra-Mural Basketball 1, 25 Intra- Mural Football 1, 2, 35 1ntra-Mur- al Hockey 2, 35 Class History Committee 45 Stage Show 45 Class Play 4. WATKINS, LUCYLE rrsqueeku Booster Club 3, 45 Dress-up Com- mittee 45 Armistice Day Program 44. WEBER, FREDERICK WILLIARD Freddy Band 1, 25 Football 1. JANUARY GRADUATES Page37 Page 38 5. WELSH R. WHITE E. WRIGGLESWORTH C. ZIELIE WELSH, STANLEY Stanie intra-Mural Basketball 2, 3, 4g Intra-Mural Football 3, 45 Flower Committee 4. WHITE, ROBERT ffsodpv Booster Club 3, 4g Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, WRIGGLESWORTH, ELIZABETH F. fPBettyD Fine Arts 3, 4, Vice-President 4 Glee Club 3, Library Council 3, 4 Prom Invitation Committee 4 Chairman Invitation Committee 4 ZIELIE, CLAUDE Claudie Booster Club 3, 43 Song Commit- News 2, 35 Student Council 4. tee 4. Class Song Tune: Riff Song There comes a time when we must go A time when we go forth To seek our fortunes wide We feel so blue because of you For we are here to sing our last farewell to you And then we feel that we owe more to you Our dear old Eau Claire High. C horus Oh, how we hate to say goodbye to you Eau Claire High School you have been so true To see that we are prepared And, we know that everyone cares Oh, times will come when we will miss you so Cuz from our Alma Mater we must go With love for you Eau Claire High, We bid goodbye. JANUARY GRADUATES QfSf 221 n JUNE GRADUATES Page39 Y.. ------Jhhnm. V,,, . KONE HANSEN BERYL EVANS BONNIE JUNE NORTH VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN SPECIAL HONOR STUDENT' JANUARY HIGH TEN JAMES BARNES MARY JANE TORRANCE TI-IERESA JOHNSON ROBERT GESSNER LEONA KLAES JUNE LARS RULJD DORIS SAINTY LOLA DUTTER EDWARD WITTWER ELSIE BUCI-II-IOLZ JESSIE RECORD DORIS BABINGTON OLIVIA FRYDENDAI-IL WINIFRED BLOMQUIST GERALDINE NELSON HENRIETTA SPLETTSTOESER some HIGH TEN MARGUERITE LUECK CHARLES BOTSFORD KATHRYN CAMPBELL HATTIE PIERCE MARGARET WARD 'K Bonnie June North has the highest average in the June class, but has attended Eau Claire High School only one and one-half years. Page 40 JUNE GRADUATES LOUISE MARY JANE IRFNE J CLASS OFFICERS DELOS WALKER ----- President LOUISE WILK - Vice-President MARY JANE BRANSTAD - Treasurer IRENE MILLER - - - Secretary JOHN WILLIAMS - Business Manager FACULTY ADVISERS MISS GRACE NYSTROM, Head Class Adviser MISS HONORA SPENCER MR. EMIL O. SI-IERVEY MISS VICTORIA JAMES MISS JANET Joi-INs1'oN CLASS MOTTO We Finish to Begin CLASS FLOWER H ill's Rose CLASS COLORS Green and Silver JUNE GRADUATES Page 41 I. Al.llVl0RTH II. ALF I 3 I ALDWORTH, ISABEL E. ffl-Syl, Pep Club 1, 23 Booster Club 3, 43 Class Prophecy Committee 4. ALF, ELols M. Elois Entered from Downsville 19283 Pep Club 23 Glee Club 2, 33 French Club 3, 43 Booster Club 3, 43 Class Song Committee 4. ANDERSON, HAROLD L. ffHun7, Pep Club 1, 23 Booster Club 33 Intra-Mural Football 2, 33 Track 33 Intra-Mural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Banquet Decoration Committee 4. ANDERSON, MILDREIJ V. FfMilly!3 Girls' Basketball 1, 23 Girls' Kit- tenball 1, 23 Home Economics Club 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Booster Club 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 23 Class History Committee 4. Page 42 H. ANDERSON M. ANDERSON F. ARNDT L. AUNL H R R ARNDT, FREDERICK fFFred77 Entered from St. Patriclc's 19293 Orchestra 3, 43 Class Color Com- mittee 4. AUNE, LILLIAN HAZEL FFLUIJP Pep Club 1, 23 Booster Club 3, 43 Commercial Club 23 German Club 3, 4g Grey Dominoes 3, 43 Prom Decoration Committee 43 Class Color Committee 4. BABCOCK, MARJORIE JEANNE Marge,, Entered from Cumberland High School 19293 Booster Club 3, 43 French Club 33 Treasurer 33 G. A. A. 33 Swimming Team 3, 43 Ko- dak 33 Grey Dominoes 43 News 3, 43 Chairman of Prom Reception Committe 43 Chairman of Pro- phecy Committee 4. BADGER, DOROTHY M. Budgerv Booster Club 3, 43 Class History Committee 4. JUNE GRADUATES BAEHR, MELBA L. M. FfMel,l Orchestra 3,43 Class Play Commit- tee 4. BARNEY, HELEN ffNeen,, Entered from St. ,Patriclc's 19293 Commercial Club 33 Booster Club 3, 43 Banquet Committee 4. BENISH, ROBERT L. 4'PB0b!7 Booster Club 33 Rifle Club 33 Class Prophecy Committee 43 1ntra-Mur- al Basketball 2, 3, 4. BETZ, CHAUNCEY C. 'flraunccyv Pep Club 1, 23 Booster Club 3, 43 Lyceum 4. M. IXFZANSON R. BEZANSON W. DRITTITN ' BEZANSON, MALCOLM Mac Booster Club 3, News 3, Kodak 3, Quill Club 4, Banquet Decoration Committee 4. BEZANSON, RANDALL B. ffRan!7 News 1, 2, 3, Managing Editor 3, Sports Editor 2, Kodak 3, Guardi- an of the Flag 3, Class President 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Council 2, 3,4, President 4, Burlesque Show, Booster Club 3, 4, Lyceum 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Chairman Publicity Committee. BIESTERVELD, JEANETTE H. Hfeanetten Entered from Sacred Heart 1929, Booster Club 4, Class Play Com- mittee 4. BLESKE, PAUL fFPduID German Club 3, Kodak 3, News 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Ticket Com- mittee 4. J. BIli5TERVl:LD P, BLIZSK1' C. BOTSVURU M. J. BI-IANSTAD If BUCHH L BOTSFORD, CHARLES CfmrlesM Booster Club 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 4, Chairman of Prom Decora- tion Committee 3, Class Color Committee 4, Banquet Committee 4. BRANSTAD, MARY JANE ffROman3, G. A. A. 1, 2, Booster Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Fine Arts 4, Grey Dominoes 3, 4, Kodak 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1, 4, Prom Reception Committee 3, Chairman of Program Commit- tee 4. BRITTEN, WILLARD F. 'rpinlziev Booster Club 1, 2, Mathematics Club 1, Banquet Decoration Com- mittee 4. BROWN, RALPH ffRdlpl7lJ Pep Club 1, 2, Booster Club 3, 4, Class Motto Committee 4. JUNE GRADUATES BUCHHOLZ, ELSIE L. ElsieU Entered from Fall Creek High School 1929, Glee Club 1, Com- mercial Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, German Club 4, Class Flower Committee 4. BUEND, ADELINE T. PfAdel7 Pep Club 2, Class Style Review 2, 3, Class Motto Committee 4. BURDT, IRMA LORRAINE ffRedd!7 Home Economics Club 1, 2, Boost- er Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Play, Down Petticoat Lane 1, Style Review 2, 3, 4. BUTLER, ELIZABETH C. Dubba', Home Economics Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Booster Club 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4, Class Motto Committee 4, Play Down Petti- coat Lane 1. Page 43 H. cAMERoN K. CAMPBI-,LL L. CANDELL F. cARLsoN M. cusxc . MMLER UT CANIERON, HELEN L. Helen G. A. A. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, President 3, Secretary 2, French Club 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Booster Club 4, Library Council 4, Program Committee 4. CAMPBELL, KATHRYN E. nK4PP9'U Home Economics Club 1, Z, Pep Club 2, Booster Club 3, 4, History Committee 4. CANDELL, LORRAINE C. Blondie,' Entered from St. Patrick's 1927, Pep Club 1, 2, Booster Club 3, 4, Flower Committee 4. CARLSON, FERN M. PF 77 Fern Pep Club 2, Booster Club 3, 4, Program Committee 4. Page 44 CARLSON, ROSAMOND L. ffR05e!! Home Economics Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Cafeteria Cashier 3, 4, Song Committee 4. CARROLL, ELIZABETH M. Beth Entered from St. Patrickis 1928, Glee Club 1, 2, Song Committee 4. Cusick, MARSHALL R. 'rMdT5l7dll,, Pep Club 1, Z, Intra-Mural Foot- ball 3, Booster Club 3, 4, Prom Music and Refreshment Commit- tee 4, Banquet Committee 4. DEMMLER, FRANCES ff - ., Frannze G. A. A. 1, 2, Kodak 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Z, Booster Club 3, 4, Ger- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Secretary 2, French Club 3, 4, Library Council 4, Announcement Committee 4. JUNE GRADUATES R. CARLSON E. CARROLL DEROUIN, CLYDE C. rrclydesr Entered from St. Patrick's 1928, Lyceum 3, Track 3, Booster Club 3, 4, Song Committee 4. DUNN, ANITA E. Dunn,' Entered from St. Patrick's 1928, Pep Club 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. Z, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball 3, Booster Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Class Play Committee 4. DUTTER, LOLA BETH Lola Pep Club 2, Booster Club 3, 4, Class Motto Committee 4, Style Review 4. ERBLANG, MARGUERITE PPMdrg,7 Burbank Science Club 1, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Booster Club 3. 4, Prophecy Committee 4. A FRPFNHACK B FVANS J. FINSNESS ,I T G ERPENBACK, ALICE HAI!! Entered from Elk Mound High School 19305 Booster Club 45 Grey Dominoes 45 Banquet Committee 4. EVANS, BERYL E. Fl' 3' Barre! Pep Club 15 French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 President 35 Secretary 45 Boost- er Club 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 1, 45 Prom Invitation Committee 35 Chairman Class Play Committee 4. FINSNESS, JUNE June Entered from Chippewa .Falls High School 19305 Fine Arts 45 Senior Orchestra 45 Library Coun- cil 45 Assistant Orchestra Concert Master5 Class Song Committee 4. FISHER, JOAN rrjo-Jon Entered from St. Patrick,s 19285 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Kodak 35 Grey Dominoes 3, 45 President 45 Fine Arts 3, 45 President 45 Vice- President 45 Library Council 3, 45 News 45 Booster Club 3, 45 Quill Club 45 Student Council 45 Chair- man of Announcement Committee 45 Chairman Class History Com- mittee 45 Captain Sophmore Girls' Basketball5 Pig Puff. FISHFR . WIN GEITZ, LUCILLE M. FfLuU Class Motto Committee 4. GILL, FLOYD R. Haydn Pep Club 1, 25 Booster Club 3, 45 Intra-Mural Football 3, 45 Intra- .Mural Basketball 25 Prom Pro- gram Committee 45 Class Color Committee 4. GINDER, HAROLD Stretch Pep Club 1, 25 Booster Club 3, 45 Letter Club 3, 45 Intra-Mural Football 1, 25 Intra-Mural Basket- ball l5 Football 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4. GOETI-IEL, WILLIAM ffporkyi! Glee Club 2, 45 Letter Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Science Club 3, 45 Senior Basketball Team 45 Booster Club 3, 45 Class Vice-President 35 Ser- geant-at-Arms 1 5 Ticket Committee 45 Football 1, Z, 3, 45 Track 1, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Play Trea- sure Island. JUNE GRADUATES l GEITZ F GRAWIN, RUTI-I E. Rudi Entered from Kendall High School 19295 Booster Club 3, 45 Class History Committee 4. GRILL, GEORGE Grill Entered from Sacred Heart Booster Club 3, 4. 19285 GRISVOLD, SPENCER W. Hspencev Entered from Alma Center High School 19285 Pep Club 1, Z5 Letter Club 45 Booster Club 35 Class Motto Committee 45 Varsity Bas- ketball 45 Track 3, 45 Intra-Mural Football 2, 3, 4. GROSMAN, EUGENE M. Grady Intra-Mural Basketball 15 Lyceum 1, 25 Science Club 15 Pep Club 1, Z5 Booster Club 3, 45 French Club 25 News Staff l, 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Class Motto Committee 45 Play A Night at an Inn. Page 45 M. GROUNDXVATI R I. HANSIFN F. HANSFN M. HANSON I. HARRINGTON J. HARRZNFTGN J HOHART HOBBS HOCK N ROCK lf. HOLLI RN f HO 71N IR A JINKS GROUNDWATER, MARY HARRINGTON, ISABELLA M. HOCKENBROCK, EUNICE M. Mary Nlssiev Hockey, Entered from St. Patrick's 19293 Booster Club 3, 4g Banquet Decor- ation Committee 4. HANSEN, FLORENCE Florence Banquet Committee 4. HANsEN, IONE FF 3, lone Pep Club 1, 25 French Club 2, Ko- dak 1, 2, 3g Grey Dominoes 2, 3, 45 Fine Arts 3, 45 Booster Club 4g Library Council 43 Chairman of Banquet Committee 43 Play Pig Pufff' I-IANsoN, MARJORIE A. Margie,' Commercial Club 2, 3g Booster Club 45 Class Will Committee 4. Page 46 Entered from Sacred Heart 19293 Class Motto Committee 4. HARRINGTON, JOHN FP ' ll Johnnie News 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Booster Club 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3g Football 2, 3g Banquet Committee 4. I-IOBART, JAMES rfjimxs Entered from Normal School 1929g Booster Club 3, 4g Class Song Committee 4. Hoses, MALCOLM G. FfMdc,? Booster Club 3, 43 Banquet Com- mittee 4. JUNE GRADUATES Pep Club 1, 25 Senior Girls' Glee Club 45 Banquet Committee 41 Play Down Petticoat Lane. HOLLERN, EDWARD W. Mouse Entered from St. Patrick's 19293 Booster Club 3g Intra-Mural Foot- ball 4g Intra-Mural Basketball 3g Intra-Mural Hockey 3, 45 Banquet Committee 4. HOLZINGER, CURT AUGUST Auguie Class History Committee 4. JENKS, ARTHUR reArtwy Entered from St. Patriclc's 1929, Booster Club 4g Orchestra 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 4g Lyce- um 43 Band 4g Hi-Y 43 Track 3, 4, Class History Committee 43 Banquet Committee 4. IX. JOHNSON M. JOHNSON R. JOHNSON A. JOST 13 JUUD A Kl'LLl'Y JOHNSON, BYRON ,,By,. Intra-Miiral Basketball 25 Letter Club 3, 45 Banquet Decoration Committee 4. JOHNSON, MILDRED A. f'fMilI3 Banquet Committee 4. JOHNSON, ROSAMOND M. Nfolvnrzyn Entered from Sacred Heart 19295 Booster Club 45 Class Color Com- mittee 4. JOST, ARTHUR FPAH!! Glee Club 2, 35 Booster Club 3, 45 Quill Club 45 Mathematics Club 45 Prom Music and Refreshment Committee 45 Ticket Committee 45 Glee Club Stage Show. JUDD, EVELYN Eve Entered from Madison High School, Madison, South Dakota 19305 Booster Club 45 Fine Arts 45 Library Council 45 Chairman Banquet Committee 4. KELLEY, ARTHUR B. fI'Artl7 Entered from St. Patriclc's 19295 News 3, 45 Lyceum 35 Booster Club 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Prom Reception Committee 45 Chairman Class Color Committee 4. KELLEY, KATHERINE ffKattyl! Pep Club 25 Booster Club 35 Com- mercial Club 1, 25 Rifle Club 25 Banquet Committee 4. KLEIST, IONE M. Ione', Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 Prom KORGER, AGATHA A gatluau Entered from Sacred Heart 19295 Booster Club 35 German Club 3, 45 Banquet Committee 4. Kosivlo, PALMER JAMES Parham Booster Club 3, 45 Class Will Committee 4. LAYCOCK5 DEAN Detail, Booster Club 3. LELAND, BERNARD R. fA'Berny!J Music Committee 35 Class Pro- Pep Club 25 Booster Club 35 Pro- phecy Committee 4. gram Committee 4. JUNE GRADUATES Page 47 I. LEWIS C. LIND I, LOKEN R. LOGMIS M. LUECK F. LUHM j. I L J LUNDQUIST T MACKOVF J MAHANFY W. MATSON Lewis, IONE FP 'J I one G. A. A. 1, Z, 35 ,Rifle Club 1, 2, 35 Booster Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Prom Invitation Committee 45 Chairman Banquet Decoration Committee 4. LIND, CARQLYN A. Lindy Pep Club 25 Home Economics Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 35 Booster Club 3, 45 Class Will Committee 4. LOKEN, IRENE B. Fflkeli Pep Club 1, 25 Rifle Club 2, 35 Orchestra 15 Commercial Club 45 Booster Club 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Class Song Committee 4. LOOMIS, RUTH M. B1ondie ' Commercial Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 25 Booster Club 3, 45 Class Will Committee 4. Page 48 LUECK, MARGUERITE ff J, Marg Pep Club 25 G. A. A. 25 Commer- cial Club 2, 3, 45 Debate 45 Boost- er Club 4. LUHM, FRANK P. ffTexD Entered from Sacred Heart 19285 Booster Club 3, 45 Class Will Committee 4. LUND, JoHN A. ff-lack!! Entered from Campion Prep School 19305 Lyceum 45 Class Flower Committee 4. LUND5 RICHARD Strawberry Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Intra-Mural Foot- ball 2, 35 Football 45 Intra-Mural Basketball 1, Z, 3, 45 Class Motto Committee 4. JUNE GRADUATES LUNDQUIST, JOSEPHINE S. l'fJOe7! Pep Club 15 Home Economics Club 25 Grey Dominoes 3, 45 Publicity Committee 4. MACKOVE, THOMAS ffTOal7yY! Booster Club 35 Band 2, 35 Or- chestra 25 Pep Band 35 Intra-Mur- al Football 1, 25 Senior Basketball 45 Track 3, 45 Intra-Mural Basket- ball 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Letter Club 45 President 45 Publicity Commit- tee 4. MAHANEY, JOHN T. ffJ0f,nny!l Entered from St. Patrick's 19285 Intra-Mural Basketball and Foot- ball 25 Pep Club 25 Booster Club 3, 45 Quill Club 35 News 45 Ticket Committee. MATSON, WILLIAM ffBill!l Booster Club 3, 45 Banquet Decor- ation Committee 4. G. MC COLLUM N. MC KAY D, MC NAIRY XV. MICKELSON F. MILLER 1, MILLER W' MOFFXT L, MQONEY MCCOLLUM, GWENDOLYN L. MIDELFART, HELEN ffGWen!J ffSCrdpS.3J Pep Club 1, 23 G. A. A. lg Ban- quet Committee 43 Play The Neighbors. MCKAY, NORMAN G. Maru Entered from Sacred Heart 19293 lntra-Mural Football 33 Intra- Mural Basketball 3, 43 Football 43 Booster Club 3, 4g Class Will Committee 4. MCNAIRY, DONALD ffD0n!l Entered from Lake City High School, Minnesota 19293 Glee Club 3g Hi-Y 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Booster Club 3, 4g Stump 43 Track 3, 4g Class Prophecy Committee 4g Glee Club Stage Show. MICKELSON, WINIFRED Winnie Prom Program Committee 4. Rifle Club 13 G. A. A. 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Girls' Hockey 13 Girls' Basketball 13 Swimming Team 1, 43 Booster Club 3, 43 French Club 43 Chairman Class Flower Com- mittee 4. MILLER, DOLORES rrDeev French Club 13 Pep Club 1, 23 junior Girls' Glee Club 23 Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 43 Booster Club 3, 43 Girls' Quartette 43 Sextet 3, 4g Orchestra Z, 3, 43 Banquet Decoration Committee 4. MILLER, FRED W. rrljritzv Entered from Sacred Heart 19283 Booster Club 43 Orchestra 4g Band 3, 4g Class Prophecy Committee 4. MILLER, IRENE A. Renee Entered from St. Patrick's 19283 Pep Club 23 Booster Club 3, 4g Fine Arts 4g Treasurer 4g Library Council 43 Class Secretary 43 Chairman Class Will Committee 43 Play Suppressed Desires. JUNE GRADUATES MIDFLFART D, MILLER G NIFARY 1 NFISON MOFFIT, WILLIAM ffBillU Graduates January 1932. MOONEY, Lois M. Shorty Pep Club 13 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 33 Prom Decora- tion Committee 33 French Club 1, 2, 3g Girls' Quartette 4g Booster Club 3, 43 Prom Refreshment and Program Committee 43 Class Pro- phecy Committee 4. NEARY, GEORGE H. FfBEno!7 Entered from St. Patrick's l929Q Football 3, 43 Class Prophecy Com- mittee. NELSON, ELOIS R. ffNeI573 Pep Club 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Secretary 33 Business Manager 43 Booster Club 3, 43 Prom Decor- ation Committee 33 Ticket'Com, mittee 4. Page 49 Y -I 3,.F-gi.T-- R. NELSON Ki, Nl TTUM R. Nl.UslfR M. NORRISH N J NELSON, RALPH D. i-SlVCdL'u Class President 15 Pep Club 1, 25 News 1, 25 Football 1, 35 Intra- Mural Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 35 News 25 Council 2, 3, 45 Boost- er Club 3, 45 Song Committee 4. NE'Ii'I'LJM, GLADYS G. Swede , Booster Club 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Flower Committee 4. NEUSER, RICHARD G. NRicl7 Publicity Committee 4. NOR RISH, MARIEL ADELAIDE ffD0Uy!1 Glee Club 15 French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 45 Booster Club 45 Publicity Committee 4. Page 50 NORTH, BONNIE -IUNE johnny Boone Entered from Stanley High Scliool 19305 Fine Arts 45 Secretary 45 German Club 45 Grey Dominoes 45 Booster Club 45 Publicity Com- mittee 4. O'BR1EN, ADA MAY Shorty G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, G-irls, Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Vol- leyball 35 Girls' Indoor Baseball 35 Booster Club 3, 45 Kodak Stall: 3: Class Play Committee 4. OLSON, KENNETH D. ffKenny!J Burbank Science Club 25 Vice- President 25 Intra-Mural Basket- ball I, 25 Intra-Mural Football 35 Hockey 35 Booster Club 35 Publi- city Committee 4. OLSON, LILLIAN E. Lillian Home Economics Club 15 French Club 35 Booster Club 3, 45 Song Committee 4. JUNE GRADUATES is. J. NORTH A, 0 mul N OLSON, MARSHALL S. Midi Booster Club 35 Flower and Play Committees 4. OSBORN, PHYLLIS Phyllis Booster Club 3, 45 Class Play Com- mittee 4. OSTERMAN, JOHN FRANCIS ffjdfkw French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary Z5 Vice-President 35 Lyceum 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 35 Secretary and Treasurer 35 President 45 News 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Science Club 2, 3, 45 Grey Dominoes 3, 45 Booster Club 3, 45 Class Secretary and Treasurer 3, 45 Prom Decorftion Committee 3, 45 Class Play Committee 4. OTT, GERALDINE ffjerry! Booster Club 45 Commercial Club 45 Banquet Decoration Committee 4 R. nvlu-'N M. PARKER OVREN, ROALD G. Roald, Booster Club 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Ger- man Club 2, 35 Track 3, 45 Intra- Mural Football 3, 45 Intra-Mural Basketball 45 Class Motto Com- mittee 4. PARKER, MADONNA H. Donna Entered from St. Maryls, Ellcton, South Dakota 19305 Banquet Committee 4. PARTLOW, LINCOLN F. Fl'LinkU Booster Club 3, 45 Class History Committee 4. ' PAVELSKI, MADELINE M. Madeline', Entered from St. Patrick's 19295 Banquet Committee 4. I.. PARTLOW M. PAV!-'LSKI PETERSON, HARRIET V. Petey Girls' Basketball 15 G. A. A. 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Rifle Club 25 News 25 Senior Girls' Glee Club 35 Vice- President 35 French Club 3, 45 Secretary 35 Library Council 45 Fine Arts 45 Booster Club 35 45 Class Motto Committee 4. PETERSON, LORREN E. ffpeteil Class History Cqmmittee 4. PETERSON, MILDRED LORRAINE Millie,, Pep Club 1, 25 Class Treasurer 15 Booster Club 3, 45 Banquet Com- mittee 4. PETERSON, VIVIAN R. ff Viv!! Entered from Couderay High School 19295 Class Flower Com- mittee 4. JUNE GRADUATES V. PLTIIRSON H. PFTI RSON PIERCE, HATTIE F. Blondie French Club 1, 25 German Club 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Booster Club 3, 45 Banquet Committee 4. POWELL, ROBERT FPBOF, Program Committee 4. RALPH, ANNA MAY BuddieD Pep Club 1, 25 Home Economics Club 2, 35 Flower Committee 4. RANDALL, NED L. r'HdIf-HO1lTl, Pep Club 25 Booster Club 3, 45 Class Play Committee 4. Page 51 M NTLM? . W., J. RECORD fi' Iirtui-:IIvI'uiAt5' w. RliIiTZ A. RESI-:LD H. ROBBINS M. ROBINSON I ROSFK'RAN'lF , ' I C-klfgsoi' L. RU D SAINTY NI SAI TPR D SCHl I L M' N ,, 1 . RECORD, JESSIE IONE ROBBINS, HUBBARD W. RUUD, LARS ALBERT Ujesxiei' Huff, Lauren Junior Girls' Glee Club lg News 2, Program Committee 4. REETZ, WINIITRED M. frWi?l!1iL',, Junior Girls' Glee Club 1, 23 Trea- surer Zg Pep Club 1, 2, G. A. A. lg Booster Club 3, 49 German Club 43 Fine Arts 43 Banquet Commit- tee 4. Rl-IINHARD, PAUL M. ffRCd9! Science Club lg Pep Club 1, 25 Booster Club 3, 45 Publicity Com- mittee 4. RESELD, ARNOLD EDWARD rrolcn Burbank Science Club 1, Booster Club 3, 45 Letter Club 4, Ticket Committee 45 Assistant Basketball Manager 3, Basketball Manager 4g Armistice Program 3. Page 52 Booster Club 3, 45 Class Flower Committee 4. ROBINSON, MARION REVE Marion Pep Club 1, 2, Kittenball lg Boost- er Club 3, 45 Ticket Committee 4. ROSECRANTZ, DOROTHEA ffpafw Pep Club 1, 2, Class Play Com- mittee 4. Rossow, CHARLES W. rrCl71lCli', Pep Club 19 Booster Club 3, 4. JUNE GRADUATES News 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Announcement Commit tee 4g Chairman Ticket Committee 4g Track 3, 4g Play Treasure ls- land. SAINTY, DORIS Doris Entered from Prairie du High School 19285 Pep C Booster Club 3, 4, Banquet mittee 4. SALTER, MARGARET R Touts Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Publicity mittee 4. Chien lub 23 Com- Com- SCI-IEEL, DOROTHY E. fFD0t!! Home Economics Club 1 Club 25 Booster Club 3, 49 Color Committee 4. 3 Pep Class 1 L. SHIMBERSKY VJ. SLOWINSKI E. SMITH C. SOLBERG J. SPAULDING A. STANTISN . MASHEK R so A 05 SHIMBERSKY, LILLIAN M. SPAULDING, JUNE l'fLil!, rrjunev Entered from Sacred Heart 19295 Orchestra 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Pep Booster Club 3, 45 Class Will Band 45 Booster Club 3. Committee 45 Class Flower Com- mittee 4. STANTON, ALICE H. SLOWINSKI, WILAMINE M. Alu Billie Entered from St. Mary Academy G. A. A. 1 2 3, Booster Club 3 19305 Booster Club 45 Fine Arts 45 45 French Club 45 German Club 45 Class History Commifffs 4' Prom Program Committee 4. K THOMS, GERALDINE M. SM?-1, EARL f.Geny.. mittyu , . E f . P lc' 9295 Entered from Prescott High School CEjsr?5iUiIfTj13,n?r:1itLeit2c S 1 19295 Banquet Committee 4. ' ' SOLBERG, CHARLOTTE E. TOMASHEK, SARAH Charlotte SaralJ,' Booster Club 3, 45 Ticket Commit- Entered from St. Patrick's 19295 tee 4. Publicity Committee 4. JUNE GRADUATES 1. WAHL D. WA .KHR TORGERSON, EVELYN P. FFEIVU Entered from Strum High School 19295 Class Will Committee 4. VOGLER, ADOLPH F. 4'1'AdeU Pep Club 15 German Club 45 Booster Club 45 Intra-Mural Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Prom Decoration Com- mittee 45 Program Committtee 4. WAHL, GEORGE E. George Pep Club 1, 25 Booster Club 35 Freshman Science Clubg Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Prom Invitation Committee 3. WALKER, DELos R. FFDEID Pep Club 1, 25 Booster Club 35 Intra-Mural Basketball 1, 2, 35 Intra-Mural Football 1, 25 Foot- ball 3, 45 Stump 1, 2, 3, 45 Business Manager 45 President 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Secretary 35 Vice-President 45 President 45 Council 3, 45 Vice- President 45 Letter Club 45 Class President 45 Prom Chairman 45 Ring Committee 3. Page 53 II. wARIiI.l- M. WARD WARBLE, DONALD E. Donn Entered from Park Rapids High School 19305 Booster Club 45 Class Color Committee 4. WARD, MARGARE'T D. lVlicl-night Horne Economics Club 15 G. A. A. 1, 25 French Club 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Booster Club 3, 45 Prom De- coration Committee 35 Class His- tory Committee 4. WATSON, BRUCE Bower Intra-Mural Basketball 1, 2, 35 Intra-Mural Football 2, 3, 45 Publi- city Committee 4. WATTS, ALICE MAE Allie Entered from Owen High School 19295 Class Flower Committee 4. Page 54 H. XVATSON A. WATTS I 'I J. 'ILLIAMG WEIZENEGGER, FLORENCE Florence Entered from St. Patrick's 19295 Booster Club 45 Mathematics Club 45 Class Prophecy Committee 4. WELKE, MELVIN H. ff ,, Pep Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 3, 45 Letter Club 3, 45 Intra-Mural Basketball 3,45 Intra-Mural Football 2, 35 Varsity Football 45 Track 3, 45 Booster Club 3, 45 Announcement Committee 45 Class Color Com- mittee 4. WENZEL, BERNI-IARD G. ff ' 71 Bernie Pep Club 1, 25 Orchestra 2, 35 Booster Club 35 Class Song Com- mittee 4. WILCOX, PEARL K. Billie Pep Club 1, Z5 Booster Club 3, 45 Invitation Committee 45 Ticket Committee4. JUNE GRADUATES ' wi-'lZI'NI'GGliR M. WI I.KI W XVINCFR I WITTWIR WILK, LOUISE E. HLOHH French Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, Z5 Glee Club 15 Booster Club 3, 45 Fine Arts 3, 45 German Club 45 Class Secretary and Treasurer 35 Vice-President 45 Chairman of Music and Refreshment Commit- tee 45 Chairman of Song Commit- tee 4. WILLIAMS. JOHN M. Tillie Pep Club 1, 25 Assistant Prom Chairman 35 Class President 35 Hi- Y 2, 3, 45 Stump 45 Grey Dom- inoes 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 News 2, 45 Kodak 3, 45 Class Busi- ness Manager 45 Track 35 Chair- man Class Motto Committee 4. WINGER, WAYNE Wayne Intra-Mural Football 45 Class Pro- phecy Committee 4. WITTWER, EDWARD L. Eddie Burbank Science Club 15 German Club 35 News 35 Ticket Commit- tee 45 Prom Invitation Committee 4. D. WOLD T. WRXGGLESWORTH H. ZIMMERMAN WOLD, DONALD E. ffDonf, Burbank Science Club 15 Booster Club 3g Class Play Committee 4. WRIGGLESWORTH, Toivl fPTommy,, Booster Club 3, 4g Intra-Mural Basketball and Football Z, 35 Ban- quet Decoration Committee 4. ZIMMERMAN, HARRY W. Ff'Hdr7yl, Booster Club 45 News 3, 45 Class Play Committee 4. 'V BREITENFELDT, AGNES M. ff 15 Aggy Pep Club 25 Booster Club 3, 4. :F CONLEY MAR ORIE M. J ffMdry!l Booster Club 3, 45 Senior Girls Glee Club. 'F HENDRICKSON, HARRY C. Karrots', Booster Club 3. 4' Moses, LUCILLE A. ffcelev Junior Girls' Glee Club 1, 2g Presi- clent 25 Home Economics Club l 23 Secretary 25 Booster Club 3: Play, Down Petticoat Lane. as No Pictures. JUNE GRADUATES Page-55 Senior- Autographs nge se ef ' JUNE GRADUATES .. . ,n1..f.xa'i.zAaan1.-,.A,1,-x,-.-.A ' ,.a.a.. I ' ..-4 I L.. L...... till -H ' k -T..-1. Y.. ,,:E.--.-.., ,,--- ,- ,.-.... , 1 . tic- '1-' .111 'E'........ ' -41-1---1 - -.--r- ,- -i'i-4-11,4-51 -11--as-1-.-1.,..-,-L .--1,,,4,-. -..- -illli-H'---' ll: l UNDERCLASSMEN Pg 57 JANUARY CLASS OF 1932 'Inf' Rrvuflmlf In Rlglvl: Carl Holum. Frederick Arndt. Dean Curtis. Ned Gill, Harlov Brook. Russell Collw. Rohm-ri llnvd. Arthur ji-nkx, Lavcrn DI-rouin. Rolvert Burm. Franklin Elliott. Ralph Brown. Russell Gibson, il M111 Run: lilwln Crowe. William Fleming, Harry Hendrickson. Paul Erickson, Frederick Anderson. Willnayn Goethel john lfide, Earl Carter, Gordon Fleming. Arnold Barry. Robert Benixh, Sound Run: james Connell. Edna Dedrickson. Emily Chaput. Hannah Jensen, Marjorie Conley. Gwendolxn Anderson Lillian Hyscn. Virginia Baker. Violet Hoover, Mary' Groundwater. Norman Balow. lifwllmn Run: Barbara Kenton, Adalia Klart. Eloiw Alf, Nlelvida Alitz, Helen Cohen, Catherine Bridges, Gran- Bvrnhardt, Gran- Fltvpatrifk. Agnes Breilenfeldt. -lean:-ttv Campbell, Lucille Anderson, Margaret Kessler. laIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS CLARENCE LUND -'--- Prcsiden! WILLIAM GOETHEL Vife-President BURTON LOKEN - - Secretary ELWIN CROWE - Treasurer VIRGINIA SMITH Business Manager HONOR STUDENTS :MMM FREDERICK ANDERSON M LUCILLF ANDERSON :lf ARNOLD BARRY T HARLEY BROOK HELEN COHEN X ELWIN CROWE FRANKLIN ELLIOTT W WILLIAM FLEMING MARGARET KESSLER Eafh Asterisk Denotes Oni' Honor, bk MERLE I-'EE Pagvix UNDERCLASSMEN JANUARY CLASS OF 1932 'Ilwp R-In--If-ff In Nrghli Gilr Slctzrr, Donald Lawrcncc. l li-rlwrt NlrNlillan. Charles Ruinphnl. Rohm-rt Lieskc. Brure Wfatsnn, Arthur lNlarLvod. Xllfilbiir Voigt, lfrncst Nloas, Richard Lund. WillInIII Xvriqglcswortlx. Clarvnrr Lund. Orrin Slanwnk. lfinar l'i-rlcxwnxm. Ruin-rt lVlIIsIIm. Samui Rim: Burton I.oki'n. Cathcrinl- lN1cGralh. Ross' Nrlwr. Orrvn Xwold, Helen McGill, ,lean Srandvn, Edith Till, Wirailrn-Ii lNlifki-lsnn. hlrrlc Lrr. Antoinvrti- Prtrrson. Nlargnrrt Sorllc. Dnrothv Zillmnn. Nlarion Smith. Virginia Smith, Gerald Sfhaaf. lfntlimi Run: lflsu- Yan Dalsvn. Agnvs Larson, Eleanor Lyons. Dorothea Krugrr, Wixxifrcd Robillard. Rosc W'ard, Mar- garvr hlilionald, l,nrrIunc Smith. Kathryn Nlolfit, Virginia Palmcr. Bernice Loc, Inga Mais, Ruth Klatt, Dorothv Xxllmitrsidr. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS CLARENCE LUND ----- President MARGARET SORLIE Vife-Prcxidcnt VIRGINIA SMITH - Secretary WILLIANI WRIGCLESWORTH - Trcafurcr ROBERT BURNS - - - Busincsx Mariagcr Cozmfil MC771I7L'TX Burton Lolcen, Clarence Lund, James Hendrickson, Robert Burns HGNOR STUDENTS :F IoNE LEWIS Tk CLARENCE LUND X ARTHUR MACLEOD M VIRGINIA PALMER 1l:CHAlkI.ES RUMIJHOL if LILLIAN SI-IEGGRUD Dk VIRGINIA SMITH Dk EDITH TILL 'F ELSIE VAN DALSEN WILBUR VoIGT Each Asn-risk Di-norrs One Honor. Blok OREEN WO!-D UNDERCLASSMEN Page 59 JUNE CLASS OF 1932 I-vp Rim-1,vfl In Rrghl: John Cameron. Philip Bruden, Robert Buckstafi, Robert Ganther. John Green. Albian Britten Walter Flyte. Edward Brown. Everette Graves, Raymond Cook, Gilbert Aebly. Charles Arnold, Marshall Blaisdell Woodrow' Christopher. Sam Davey. lmurlh Run: lirnest Anderson, Everette Bushendorf. Edward Fuhrman. Richard Gillett, Frances Brandt. Harvey Dahl Owen Anderson, Roald Ager, Frank Cobb, Layton Blakely, Clayton Anderson. Clyde Grotefend. Patrick Flynn. 'I lwni Row: Ardith Gorton. Alice Anderson. Mildred Craney. Ruby Altom, Gladys Chamberlain. Roberta Anger, Gene vieve Coffin. Helen Cleaveland, Erma Bethke. Irene Fomberg. Jane Ganong. Loretta Block. Virginia Ferguson. Val ern- Erickson. Drucilla Bond. Snmiml Rmr: Lorena Chaput, Dorothy Capstick. Vivian Badman. lone Drew. Juanita Budrow. Anna Mae Anderson Dorothy Derouin. Nlargaret Ebeling. Evelyn Adams, Iris Babcock. La Verne Bruckner. Agatha Crowe, Frances Chris tensrn. lnez Babcork. Clara Albert. Bertha Anderson. Rose Gilbertson. fiulium Rim: Vivian Frishie. Helen Bjerke. Gertrude Grill. Vivian Curtis, Nlyrtle Field. Mildred Dahl. Esther Erickson Lonella Brown. Ida Mae Conway. Irene Ause. Elizabeth Baker. Lois De Line. Marian Brown. Marguerite Brown Margaret Green. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS GEORGE I-IODAN ----- President PHILIP BRUDEN - Vice-President GEORGE PIERCY - Secretary and Trearurer CLYDE GROTEFEND - - Business Manager HONOR STUDENTS LZHFROALD AGER DFW: CLARA ALBERT A ERNEST ANDERSON ,lf CHARLES ARNOLD M IRENE AUSE Y VIVIAN BADMAN 'lokzldt ELIZABETH BAKER Wolf LA VERNE BRUCKNER T EVERETTE BUSHENDORF it HARVEY DAHL X DOROTHY DEROUIN 40 IONE DREW tk ESTHER ERICKSON ,WX IRENE FOMBERG Each Asterisk Denotes One Honor. gk VIVIAN FRISBIE Page60 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNE CLASS OF 1932 Top Rim'-I.I'ft lu Rrghl: Rolvert Haugrr, Ralph Kuhnert, Fred Karger, Waldemar Hahn. Gerhard: Kinderman, Donald Johnson. HerInan Lindow. George Guenther, Harold Hansen, Joe Lindner, Russell Holten, Ralph Krecklow, John McGuiness, Leonora Hansen. Lyle Hotchkiss. lfuurlh Row: Helen Haanstad. Mary Nelson, lalelen Lonerpzan, George Hoban, Earl Schultz. Rex Karney, Pierre Lenmarlt, George Hilts. XVIllIam Hagen, Robert Harstad, Robert Lund, Ray Heron, Bernard Kneer, Florence Hansen. Dolores Halherg, Agnes Kashashek. Third ROW: Harvey Hoehn, Ruth Klawiter, Mary Jensen, Valborg Jr-vue, Katherine Jaclcson. Helen Kirsrher, Charlotte Gunderson. Rose Guion. Ann Louise Lieske, Jewell Mickelson. Ruth Huntsinger, Helen King, Irene Langerr. Doris Nelson, Art Hanstrom. Smmul Rmr: Phyllis Kampf, Helen Loken, lone Leland, Margaret Haskins. Lenore Hanson. Josephine Hanson. Cleo Moon, Kathrvn Merrill, Daisv Milward, Margaret MilleI', Margaret Nelson, Doris Lehman, Jeannette Kosino, Gertrude Kla- witer, Fzeriiire Muldoon. Ilnllmru Rmr: Edna Lowry, Florente Krause. Choral Johnson, Harriet l'Iansen, Elaine Meier. Amanda Johnson, Ruth King. Wfealthy Knudson, Avenille Haggerty, Ruth Mellwy. Alice Mason, Margaret Moore. Irma Guenther. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS GEORGE HOBAN ----- President DOROTHY PEIJERSON - Vice-President GEORGE PIERCY - Secretary and Trearurcr RICHARD GILLETT - - - BIuiner,v Manager Couneil Ilflembers George Holwan, Rex Karney. Pierre Lenmarlc HONOR STUDENTS ROBERT GANTHER ik CLYDE GROTETENII AVENILLE HAGGERTY fl: CHESTER HAHN YY HARRIET HANSEN :fa ARTHUR HANS1'ROM ROBERT HARSTAD :Mull GEORGE HOBAN flizlii: HARVEY HOEHN M: RUSSELL HOLTEN M KATHERINE JACKSON :Hz REX KARNEY RUTH KING HEI.EN KIRSCHER Eath Asterisl: Denotes One Ho.Ior. 31 CEFR-I-RUDE KLAWVITER UNDERCLASSMEN Page6l JUNE CLASS OF 1932 'llfp Run-l.cft In Kiglvl: Omar Nichols, Marvin Specltien. Glenn Rice, Rohert Rust. Reuben Wlick. Paul Ressler. Lloyd Whipple. Jack Lorentzen. Frank Matz. LeRoy Selpel, Robert Smiskey. George Young. Clemeth Sherman, Robert Scoble, Arnold Walker, Ford Wilke, Clifford Westlund. Elmer Stanford. lifiirtlr Run: Harry Warden, Edward Welter, ,lack Rathbun. ,lean Peterson. Ragna Tischman. Frances Phillips. Margaret Schuinaclter. Nancy North. Frances Turner, Jennie Swanson. ,lean Sorenson. Harold Robinson. wllllllm Nordrum. Roderick Van Every, George Piercy. Third ROW: Robert Spooner. Donald Schwartz, Ben Warden, James Young. Irene Welnslock. Edith Werderman. lrma Wells. Vivian Sandwig, Hilda Redlaczyk. Constance Rowell, Catherine Prissel. Kenneth Ritsch, John Olson. Glen Peterson, Snmid Roux' ,lerome Sortomme. Louis Phillips, Frona Wilkie. Gene Warden, Ethel Van Gordon. Ruth Smith. Chrystal Riek, Ona Orth. Mildred Setter. Arlene Serrurier. Clarissa Wright, Irene Wold. Harvey Starks. Delos Stoike. Builum ROW: Elsie Thompson, Inez Patrow. lone Read. Dorothy Pederson. Marian Snyder. Nellie Toutant. Betty Thomp- son. rlfinifred Woodford. Evelyn Sorhy, Eunice Shepgrud, Evelyn Olhert. Catherine Skeels. Martha Perry, Agnes Stem e, HONOR STUDENTS 'l' RUTH KLAWITER TTT MARION SNYDER M BERNARD KNEER 'l' MARION SORLIE Dk JOSEPH LINDNER ' ELMER STANFORD ' HEI,EN LONERGAN bl' HARVEY STARKS if ALICE MASON WYM AGNES STEINKE Mole NANCY NORTH DH BETTY THOMPSON 'WT ONA ORTH pl: RAGNA TISCHMAN bk INEZ PATROW 'k NELLIE TOUTANT 'lf DOROTHY PEDERSON Bk HARRY WARDEN 'H' LOUIS PHILLIPS M FORD WILKE 'lol' GEORGE PIERCY 'k '3 3 FRONA WILKE XM IONE READ M IRENE WoI.D Tak HAROLD ROBINSON TM CLARISSA WRIGHT 'l' MARGARET SCHUMACHER 4' GEORGE YOUNG El' LEROY SEIPEL 4' ELMER STANFORD l:a'h Asterisk Denotes one I-lnnor. Page62 UNDERCLASSMEN JANUARY CLASS OF 1933 llrp Roxaflmfl In Kiglvlf llnrnett Hernxclce, Ark Kolmen. Richard Derge, Rolwert Bing. Julius Derge, Ralplu Kilde. Wllliaxn llradr, lfngene Grier-el. Cflnmler Andi-ron, Edward King, Clare Krszyzaniek, XV1llxam McComb, Fenton Goss, Frank Jordan, Norman l-lanke. lfullvllv Ron- Alton lmwn, Joe Kann. Harding Hvown, Edwin Lasse-lc. Marvin Anderson. Daniel Bauer. Sigwald Haug, Fm-urge Jolimon, Carl Holtzinger, Bernard Bleske. Frederirk Jackson, Vincent Cullvert, Ronald Converse, Harold AJYSKYH4 'liluru' Hour: Malcolm Jones. Harold Ganstad. Elivalu-th Lenhart. Lorraine Lelnnin, Gladys Cainplwell, Helen Anderson. Mary' Jane Glrnau. Avis Ban-lir, Lufille llerglund. Grace Brown, Kathryn Campbell. Cornxe Clu-slev. James LaLonde. Arnold lliorlc. Kenneth liliw, Sr-rmnl R-lu: James Marlcle, Ralph Hagen, Jovce Nlarvin, Rita Kann, Lois Johnson. Genevieve Jorlium, Eleanor Jones, Ruth Kunlierman. Leone live, Gladys Johnson, Nlargaret Johnson, Genevieve Carroll. Ralph Henderson, Kenneth lialweock, Victor Kulmert. Iiulfmn Kun- Llovd lfngelwretsnn, Vernon Jolmmn, Artliur Galwus. Charlotte Bell, Belva Gregerson. Marie Hauprman, Vera Hotrliltisz-. Doris House, Ardrs Johnson, Eunice Hy'Sen. Orley Berkley, Edward Erickson. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS RALPH HAGEN ----- President HOWARD SMILEY - Vice-Prcsidcrzt ARDES JOHNSON Secretary and Treasurer ROBERT BING Business Manager HONOR STUDENTS YM RONALD CONVERSE at RALPH HAGEN 'K NORMAN HANKE 'k JENNIE HAUGEN M DORIS HOUSE 4' FREDERICK JACKSON M VERNON JOHNSON A Earl: Asterisk Denotes One Honor. i KATHRYN MACLEOD UNDERGLASSMEN Page63 JANUARY CLASS OF was I-fp Rim-1.4-fl In Rrghl: Charles Olson. Miltolm Peterson. Clifford Wertli, Norman Rahldeaux. Leslie Miller. Charles Schel- herger. Howard Smilev- .lulius Rude. Rolland Otto. Ferris Wallace. Emery Sic-ger. Charles Snow. Ernest Velle. 'lilunl Run: Charles Pensico, Milton Uecke. Arlene Nerbonne, Kathryn lNlacLeOd. Patricia Patrick, Lufille Rusten, Arleen Wlxite. Loretta Speilman, Jean Warts. Junior lVlCCoy. Clarence Nelson. Glen Sauer. William Wn'1s. .Yumxd Rim: Clifford Myers, Harry Rowe. lone Millard, Ruth Nelson. Harriet Oren. Doris Wold. Evelyn Paulson, Iola Nelson, Cecelia Reidinger, Eleanor Zager, Woodrow Pace. John Walters. Iinffmn Run: Virginia Shaker. Jeanette Stone, Geraldine Rarden. Doris Thorson. Jeane Smith. Maurine Richardson, Dmotliv Nlickelson. Florence Marten. Lavina Rooney. Ella Nleessen. Clara Venner. Kathryn McDerinid. Ione Nelson. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS HOWARD SNULEY - - - Provident FRANK JORDAN VTCC-PTLT5itiL'?1f JOSEPH KANN Serrctary ROBERT BING - Treasurer JOHN OLSON - - Busincsx Manager Council Members Williaixi Brady, Vernon Johnson HONOR STUDENTS :li JUNIOR MCCOY KATHRYN MCDERMID ii IONE MILLARD ak I-IARRIET OIEN M EVELYN PAULSON MAURINE RICHARDSON GLEN SALJER 'K JEANETTE STONE Eafli Asterisk Denotes One Honor. Page 64 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNE CLASS OF was 'llip Ruin'-I.cfI In Rzgfilf Darrell Cartwright, Gwvn Bartlett. Robert Aune. Clarence Blexrude, Rodney Bronke. Hugh Chambers, David Candell. Donald Barnes, Harry Brown. Albert Barney. Peter Bezanson. Donald Burnell, Charles Bjerke. Third Row: Louis Arnold, Harold Bahlke, Richard Benish. Elaine Budrow. Beryle Babington. Frances Cameron. Gladys Betz. Alice Brooks, Marion Badman, Ruth Bandoli, Victor Anderson, Eugene Cromwell, John Bronke. Svmfid Rim: Doris Davey. Jeanette Anderson, Louise Bridges. Margaret Carter. Dorothy Burkart. Eileen Berkley, Mildred Babcock. Dorothy Berg, Marie Alitz, Goldiebell Card. Madeline Brick. Elsie Peterson. Lorraine Bing. Barium Noir: Lorraine Betz, Lufille Barby, Eva Best, Elsie Baker, Imogene Bunce. Jeanette Bullis. Mildred Altom. Jean Cook, Marianna Auer. Jeanette Chilgren, Ouida Butler, Virginia Allen. Verna Bushendorf, Thelma Christensnn. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS DORIS DAVEY ----- President JANET KROHG Vice-President BYRON LOKEN Secretary ELSIE BAKER - Treasurer WAYNE GARMAN Business Manager HONOR STUDENTS Mi: JEANETTE ANDERSON M LOUIS ARNOLD MARIANNA AUER M HAROLD BAHLKE lfneh Asterisk Denotes O iinx Honor. ik EI-SIE BAKER UNDERCLASSMEN Page 65 JUNE CLASS OF 1933 Top Km1Al,r'fI lu Riiqlrl: Harry Ecklund, Ronald Erickson. Donald Dedrirlrson. Laurence Everson. Robert Johnson, Robert Green. Allen Kalfshech, Ernest Johnson, Luther Hendrirlcs. James Fisher. Ravmond Hanson. Glenn Howard, Ravmond Haag, Williarn Hanson, Leroy Isaacson. Miles Hclstrom. Third Run: lVlarvin Hagen, Marion Garlie. Gertrude Erdman. Viola Harnilton, Wilson Jost, Elden Haase. Allen Johnson, Wayne Carmen. Williain Gutsrh. William Giles. Dorothy Gustaveson, lVlarion Jacobson. Constance Ganong, Eugene Huntsinger. Carl Hnnke. Srfmzd Row: Orrin Hendrickson. Carl Gulliclcsnn. Floyd Frye. Ethel Everson. Helen Kilde. Lucille Johnson. Ida Girnau. Ruth Higlwee. Claire Hartzell, Helen Gilchrist, Margaret Hoffman, Charlotte House. Robert Hale, Russell Johnson. Bolton: Row: May Haddeman, Nlargaret Johnson, Aclah Fear. Ellen Fear. Imogene Fitzhugh, Eleanor Eddis. Goldie Enge, Kathleen Deigman. Harriet Dickson, Evelyn Erickson. Gladys Gibson, Marie Fleming, Ida Hanson. Hazel Genzert. Edna Jafkson. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS WHI'TMAN Rome ----- President WAYNE GARMAN Vice-Presia'ent ROBERT LEE - - Secretary ELSIE BAKER - Treasurer BYRON LOKEN Bzuinexs Manager Council Mcfrzbcrs Wliitriian Rorlc, Wilbur Strand HONOR STUDENTS 44 GWYN BARTLETT DONALD BARNES Y EILEEN BERKELEY J: JEANETTE BULLIS we-kwa: D D Earl: Asterisk Denotes One Honor I ORIS AVEY Page 66 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNE CLASS OF 1933 limp R-ru'-Iwfl lu Righl: Slgurd Olson, Carson Olson. George Kopp, James McMahon, Vigo Nielsen, Roy Knutson Lauren Kurtz. Floyd Allen, Wilhelm Lovvik. Robert Lee, Frank Norrish. Adolph Bragel, Herbert Mai, Earl Dedrirlt- son. Julius Kleist. Eearl Lowry, Sanford Kruger, Byron Lolten. 'lihnd Rmr: Raymond Livingstone, Tom Merrill. Marion Mesaiig, Grace Lightfoot. Marion Mathiesen. Goldeen Le Tendre, Marlon Otteson. Vivian Mefihesley. Lorraine Micliels, Henrietta Lass. Elsie Lund. Anna Norrish. Irene E, Pederson, Paul Moehle. Arthur Lind, Roland Oien. Snmid Rtvnr: Frederielt Nlittelstadt, Paul Klawiter. Earl Packard. Rosarnund Lundquist. Hazel Lawrence, Luora Meyer, Beatrice Manz. Ellen Nloe, Hazel Knecht, Janet Lang, Esther Larson, Malvel lVliles. Arthur Melhy. Arvicl Musum. lfrling Pederson. llullmrl Run: Audrey Orlerman, Dorothy Omstead. Helen Own, Katherine Murphy, Dorothy Lowe. Lorraine MrComhs Twvlali Klttilstoed, Dorothy Paul. Mabel Ture. Mae Marie Nleyer, Janet Krohg, Elaine Paape. Elsie Pederson. Liar: jorie Nogel, Bertha Moen, HONOR STUDENTS :fc JAMES FISHER HELEN G11.cHR1sT CARL HANKE ALICTE I-IARTWELL ORRIN I-IENRTCKSON 25: ERNEST JOHNSON :ll LUCILLE JOHNSON Zi' JANET KROHG :lf JANET LANGE ri: HENRIETTA LASS WWW ROBERT LEE bk DOROTHY LOWE :': MABEL LUFR M1241 MAE MARIE MEYER :5::4::5: Fails Asterisk Denotes One Hnnt MARY E MII-E5 UNDERCLASSMEN Pf1ge67 , . FVJ li. -r 1-C ,I ,. I nl' JUNE CLASS OF 1933 ilinp Kuu'7I.rfl In Rtghli Alfred Setter, La Vern Schreiber. Harold Seguin. Henry Verhagen, Paul Smith. Lester Voigt. jack Snvder, Wliitman Rork. Clifford Raymont. Frederick Smith, Wilbur Strand, Lawrence Potter, Alvin Roedal, Frank Srhoenberk, Meryle Wickllam, Lawrence Wilber. Elmer Turk, Orville Quick. ililrird Run: Reva Pederson. Don Smith. Harold Wright, Leonard Shermock, Ralph Shilfer. Elmer Zimmerman. Franfes Wallace, Beatrice Skinvick, Mary Ann Spratt, Florence Severson. Beatrice Spillcke, Arthur Tibhits. Kenneth Wier, Earl Tyler, Earl Tollard, Luverne Stolp, Eloise Seguin. .fmmld Row: Frank Sperell. Vera Sprow, Mildred Verven. Bernice Weber. Irene Shifler, Nladelyn Walters. Irene Peder- son. Edith Zachau, Gertrude Zuttcr, Ruth Randen, Laura Russell, Francis Robinson. Lois Randall, Ernestine Titile, Wilbur Walters. Hultum Raw: Donald Strelilau. June Worth. Mildred Tellstrom, Verna Roth. Valda Raether, Elsie Pfetierkorn. Mahel Thompson, Dolores Strum, Ethel Stanford, Lucille Shermock, Mary Ellen Quigg, Frances Robinson. Marjorie Traxler, lilecta Rowan, Oscar Waller. HONOR STUDENTS QF BERTHA MOEN Y VIGO NIELSEN 1 MARGARET NOGEL Y EARL PETERSON Y IRENE E. PETERSON M Lois RANDALL Dk CLIFFORD RAYMENT 'W FREDERICK SMITH if PAUL SMITH Dlolnlf WILBUR STRAND Y DONALD STREHLAU Y LESTER VOIGT if KENNETH WIER We EDITH ZACHAU leach Asterisk Denotes One Hoiior, Page623 UNDERCLASSMEN JANUARY CLASS OF 1934 Twp Run'-I.I'lt lu Rigbl: Robert Adam. Clare Erickson, Ralph Baraglia. Melvin Boehlke. Robert Connell, Lester Bean. Clara-me Breitenfeldt Lorri F lv Alb C . ' , n om erg, ert asey. Loyal Elnberts, Glen Blakeslec, Harold Frank. Donald BI-rntson. james Erickson, Orville Gruen, Frevlerir Grosvold, Russell Getchcll. Third Rmv: Ronald Lind. John Kildalil. Malcolm Jones. Tom l-lane, George Knutson, Allard Hanson, Gladys Holbrook. Virginia Haag, Evelyn Henderson, Erna Dewitz, Alice Hanson, Bryant Flick, Dorwin Badger, Ray Hotchkiss. Ralph Hoveland. Arnold Hanson. Srrnnd Raw: Einar Borton, Robert Bjerke, Inga Johnson, Ruth Anderson, Fanchon Johnson, Erika Benecke. Mildred Berg, Nlargaret Knutson, Doris Haines. Lois Halbleib. Lorraine Johnson, Laura Clark, Priscilla Bailer, Amelia Arneson, Marjorie Conway, Frank Ackerman. Maurice Keller. Bnthml Run Leon1 Carlson Geraldine Koll I-lildur A er Vi ' ' B 'l S h F . I . . . g , rglnia ai ey, ara enner, Dorothy Anderson. Elsie Knut- son, June Haugen. jane Bonus, Evelyn Ahneman, La June Felton. Pearl Dunton. Mildred Baker, Eflie Corwin. Flor- enre Carlson, Lorraine Ford. Lenore Higholr. I-'IRST SEMESTER OFFICERS WILLIAM Rows President VIRGINIA BAILEY Vice-President ARNOLD HANSON - Secretary ALICE HANSEN Treasurer HONOR STUDENTS Y HILDUR ACER 4: LORRAINE FORD Glow FANCI-ION JOHNSON Each Asterisk Denotes One Honor. alololok DORIS MITCHELL UNDERCLASSMEN Page 69 JANUARY CLASS OF 1934 frm Run'-l,cfI ru Righl: Norman Olson. Eugene Nimsger, Howard Nelson. Roy Vincent, Arthur Seyberth, John Melby, Lorentz Thompson. Orrie Sanasac, Joseph Waller, William Rowe. james, Sherman, Ernest Thompson. Earl Nelson, Clarence Schneider. Warner Swanson. Fritz Von Schrader, Donald Paape. Third Row: Roy Speclrien, Laverne Shong, David Wilsori, George Wriglit, Wfilliam Pritchard, Louis Ostrude. Gordon Swanke, Orris Strand. Wendall Pederson, Kruman Voss, Berton Watts, Lincoln Winger, Ernest Severson. Rohr-rt Running, Gerald Stuewer. .Yrrrnxd Rmr: Virginia Voss, Janet Whipple. Dorothy Snyder, Josephine McGill. Charlotte Westlund. Dorothy Nelson. Carol Olson, Marion Swanson, Betty Noyes, Olive Olson, Leona Schlageter. Nlyrtle Nloldenhauer, Bernice Peterson. Dorothy Newman, lVluriel McCarthy, Adrienne Olson. ll-:tram Rim: Remahl Schoch, Lucille Seyherth, Doris Mitcliell, Betty Schofield, Mildred Nlann. Dorothy Wolf, Beatrice Winray, Beatrice Olson. Elaine Paape, Audrey Welch, Charlotte lVlclVlahon, Gretchen Sherman. Barbara Selmer Orvilla Reifenhmuer, Bernice Olson. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS ROBERT BJERKE - President WILLIAM ROWE Vice-President BARBARA SELMER - - Secretary BETTY Lou SCHOFIELD Treasurer Council Member Hildur Ager HONOR STUDENTS T GERALD STUEVER :W BARBARA SELMER T BERTON WATTS 4' JOSEPH WALLER lfach Asterisk Denotes One Honor. Page70 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNE CLASS OF 1934 Top Rem'-I.cft In Rigbl: Herman Dewitz. George Christiansen. Louis Blazer. Norman Brandon. Norman Boehlke. Francis Andress, Clare Bradford. Walter Curtis, John Crawford. Olvie Bennett. Jack Cunningham. james Downs. Edward Con- nell, Ardell Anderson. James Bullis. Funrlh Row: Cecelia Berglund. Alice Adank. Geraldine Brummond. Glenna Books. lNlarion Benish. Mndlyn Butterfield. Dorothy Burgess, Anita Braman, Doris Chamhers, Mabel Anderson. Frances Bergseth. Doris Andrews. Idnh Dahl. Alherta Carlson. Third Razr: George Alworth. Cecil Anderson, Raymond Adam, Florence Boehllce, Marlon llntterfield, Helen Campbell. Qlxve Hiss, Marcille Bunce, Doris Aldwortli. Elsie Amundson, Daniel Brown. Rolwert Anderson. Robert Conley. Kene neti Boo s. Srrurirl' Row: Donald Bartingale, Edna Bernhard. Cora Busllendorf. Phyllis Aldwortlm. Nlargaret Bieseclcer. Winifred Cor- nell. Charlotte lrlouse. Mary Campbell. Nlurcille Anderson. Annie Burnell. Florence Blalceley. Mrytle Christiansen. Lottie Abrahamson. Vivian Anderson. Bolton! Row: Charles Bruntmond. Lyle Catt. Lucille Bailey, Mildred Coe, Lorretta Alvestad. Joyce Bishop. Lois Anderson, Arlene Anderson. Lulu Brown. Gladys Clark, Nordica Braaten, Florence Cleasby. Louis Cover. Frank Betv. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS VERNON PEAK President GAYLE OSBORN Vice-President CLARICE Eiclc Secretary HELEN MATZ Treasurer HONOR STUDENTS bk LOTTIE ABRAHAMSON W' Doms ALDWORTH :KM PHYLLIS ALDWORTH M' MURCILLE ANDERSON 4' F Each Asterisk Denotes One Honor. RANK BETZ UNDERCLASSMEN Page 71 JUNE CLASS OF 1934 Twp Rlm'fI.vfl lu Rrglmlf Lawrence Johnson, Gilford Ruth. Herbert King. Louis Huebsh. Robert Helwig, Howard Elliott. Donald Jackson, Clarice Hugdahl, Alice Gregg. Nlarshall Easterson, Gerald Essendrop. Harold Hanson. Harold Fisher, Emil Glenz. Vincent Haggerty, Gordon Groseth. Nlyron Harschlip. Tlvml Run: Pat Haddeman, Gerhartlt Klawiter. Dorothy Hagen. Barbara Jones, Clara HOF, Eleanor Johnson. Nlaryorie Herrick, Florence Jensen. Clarlre Eick, Evelyn Gilson. Gertrude Engebretson. Phyllis Harstad. Anna Gulllcluon. Ar- melta Hilwhard, Jennie Kepler. Elaine Jones. Betty Kleiner, Franklin Jensen. Aetmid Rmr: Ben Hancock. Alfred Johnson, Harold Gillaspy. Elizabeth Dutter, Dorothy Erdman. Nlargaret lfarvner lfvelyn Henning, June Gorton, llurnette Jordan. Wilma Gilman. Dorothy Heller, Dorothy Hulrz. Phyllis- Dufner, Irene Hanson. Helen Johnson. Ivan Johnson, John Hoe-ppner. lhvlfunr Rmr: Robert Hellis, Lee Johnson. Violet Hanson. Betta Jane Gutch. Rosemary Ferguson. Beulah Finmess. Shirley Hodgew. Nona Johnson. Esther Johnson. Dorothy Johnson. Mary Hilts, Pearl Hughes, lone Jarohson. lilame Hore- land, Robert Kappus. James Karney. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS JOHN RICHARDSON ----- President CLARICE EICK - Vice-Prc,ria'ent ROSEMARY FERGUSON - Scrrerary MARGARET SELBACH - - - Treasurer Council 1Vleml9er Vernon Pealc HONOR STUDENTS W: LOUIS BLASER 4: FLORENCE BOEHLKE 96 JAMES BULLIS M131 ALBERTA CARLSON liflch Asterkk Denotes One Honor. if CLARICE EICK Page 72 UNDERCLASSMEN -..J - 3--1--an-sf JUNE CLASS OF 1934 Twp Rmv-Lrfl In Righz: John Rasmussen, Helmut Pehl, Robert King. Kenneth McLeod, Reuben Oelke. Charles Krahn, Patrick Murphy. Junior Miller. Vernon Peak, Alfred Kunz. Harold Retallick, Jerome Clemmens. Wariier Swanson. Edward Nowak, Carl Nlartinson. Thomas Ralph, Ralph Nlichels. Fmnlb Run: Charles Mittelstadt, Loraine Phillips, Vauna Oflerman, Gale Osborn, Theodora Lemkc, Gladys Lee, Lila Oherhillig. Evelyn Nleyers. Clara Kuhl. Beulah Rear, Elizabeth Rawlings, Laverna Lessarcl, Edwin Nelson. 'I'lvr'nl' Rnzv: Arthur Kopp, Irene Kopp, Dorothy Otto. Gennette Raluideaux. Gordon Loken, Kenneth Reed. Florenre Nor- heim, John McMahon, Lawrence Olson, Marvin Lee, Viola Oberhillig, Lorraine O'hrien. Freda Lima, Bernhard Krigsvold. Secmxri Run: Willwiir Lawrence. Chester Peterson, John Paulson, Norman Tolard, Doris Litchfield, Florence Muldoon, Wlilllam Rathke, Gladys Nlayo. Helen Matz. Edmund Page, Willard Ruth, Earl Lyons, LaVerne Paape. Ihwlmm Rmr: Xwinifred Lund. Frona Lowe, lone Pederson, Phoehe Nlelby, Alma Cruze, Evelyn Martin, Lorraine Johnson. llelva Lowe. Ruth Lowry, Bernice Lee. HONOR STUDENTS :li HOW'ARIJ ELLIOTT ROSEMARY FERGUSON Y EMIL GLENZ M BETTA JANE GUTSCH ff: HAROLD HANSON W PHYLLIS HARSTAIJ W JOHN HOEPPNER DONALD JACKSON M IVAN JOHNSON X JENNIE KEPLER BETTY KLEINER 'L IRENE KOPP li CHARLES KRAHN :rw B K lfach Asterisk Denotes One l-lonnr. H ERNARD RIGSVOI-0 a UNDERCLASSMEN Page73 JUNE CLASS OF1934 'Imp Ruuf-l.I-fl In Rrglvlr Rohert Russell. Arnold Stanwirlt. Harold Toutant. Chester Westburg. Rox' Severson. Thomas Rood. Arthur Seheppl-te. Robert Srolman. Ray Rohde. Glen Wilson, john Richardson. Edward Schneider. Vernon Vmreut, Rolvert Wrlgglesworth. Charles Stiemke. Wesley Whiteside. lfifurflr Run: Willlarii Running. Robert Rossow, Seward Stivers. Rav Starin. Larry Throne, Roderirlt Smith. Ray Srott, Ray Smith. Clarence Wagnell. Frank Wendt, Stanley Wliiteside. Robert Elley. Dann Tnrranre. jack Rood. Ralph flutter. La Verne Soper. 'Hurd Run: Helen Vnlkman. Marie Watson. Alma Shaker. Olive Soppeland, Lilv Welke. Mildred Tavlor. Dessie Xvilson. Mildred Thalarker. Dorothy Sleiter, Walida Studt. Marion Van Camp. Nlarjorie Herrick. Dorothy Witt, Lucille Tiller. Anglea Santo. Williain Weicliert. Srrmrd Rmr: Geraldine Woodford, Lorraine Tanz. Viola Solie. Helen Zutter. Violet Wlieeler. Rirhard Werlirr, lfslv Voss. William Xwrage. Lucien Thompson. Lawrence Wtild. Charles Sorromme. Margaret Sosinski. Josephine Tuskin. Marjorie Sanity. finllmzz Run' Lawrence Sorenson, Silvia Svengaard. Emily Thomas. Peggy Torrev. La Vyne Sherman. Margaret Srhlegel. Nlarie Sluwinski. Margaret Sn-lharh. Alma Welke. Norreen Wold. Doris Severson. Mae Westluiid. ,lames Smith. HONOR STUDENTS W ELMER KRUGE :FM CLAIIA KUHL fl: EDWIN NELSON :F LORRAINE OLSON HELMUT PEHL MARJORIE SAINTY :FW MARGARET SELBACH 'F RALPH SMITH 'k LILLIAN SVENGAARD Tl' LUCILLE TILLER 4: WILLIAM WEICHERT Each Asterisk Denotes One Honor. Blok DESSIE WILSON Page 74 UNDERCLASSMEN JANUARY CLASS OF 1935 Twp Rim'-Lcfl lu Right: John Childs. Arnold Domer, Richard Hammond. Lawrence Anderson, Harlan Gessner, Frank Bolles, Willard Anderson. Robert Gaustad, john Campbell, Robert Dahl. Lyman Anderson, Lawrence Balow, Chaun- cey Hanson. Clitiord Christianson. liuurtlv Row: Charles Jordan. Orville Halherg. Dorothy Green, Helen Halvorson. Arlene Harrington. Ruth Harshain. Beverly johnson. June Anderson, Dorothy Anderson. Elsie Flynn, Betty Allen, Clarice Enerson. Norman Bfimi. Orvin Gruen. Third Rmr: Gordon Babcock, Robert Bergman. Chester Hughes, Edward Engel-srerson. Doris johnson. El-:ha Hansen, Lor- raine Frisvold, Margaret Hansen, lone Gilbert, Herbert Juneau, John Haug, Irvin Ginder. Horan' jones. Sammi Raw: Doris johnson, Lorraine Benson. Verna He-rrem, Berdella Huge. Arlene Jordan, Dorothy Colhv. Kathryn Easterson. Charlotte Brown, Mabel Johnson, Borgny Anderson. Lillian Bethke, Ethel Johnson. Bnltrml Row: Bessie Hansen. Nlargaret jankowslcy, Phyllis Jennings, Dolores Johnson, Nlarion Erhlang. Dolores Anderson. Arabella Cotton. Joy Decker. Jessie Bt-als. June Dahl. Beverly Eldridge. Harriet Arneson. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Jusrlcis RIEK President Ronrznr DAH1. Vice-President LORRAINE BENSON Secretary RUTH HARSHAM - Treasurer DONOVAN RULIEN Busincyx Manager HONOR STUDENTS ok KATHRYN EASTERSON :W LORRAINE FRISVOLD H I-IARLAN GESSNER EBBA HANSEN M ALICE -IACOBSON 'WF DOLORES JOHNSON U JUSTUS Rnsx mn, Asn-risk lu.-mm-5 om- Honor. YM ANNA TANGEN UNDERCLASSMEN Page 75 JANUARY CLASS OF 1935 Twp Ron-I.ef1 lu Right: Thomas Young, Frank Wrigglesworth, Earl Solie, Leonard Lolcken, Charles Wood, George Tittle. Charles Kasren, Willard Leipnitz, Harvey Rudd, Justus Ric-lc, Harold Yarrington, Milton Rostad, Alvin Olson, Richard Rumphol. Ifuurrln Run: Mary Lou Murphy, Thelma Moldenhauer, Iris Olson. Leone Randall. jean Perry, Norma Severson, Lillian Lolcken, Elsie Mazzone. Esther Sather, Elaine Thompson, Phyllis Oien. Gladys Stenseth, Doris Kralm, 'lifvfrd Ruvr: Bernice Lyman, Beulah Mattison, Jane Lee, Edith Solberg, Eloise Stokes. Hazel Peterson, Anna Tangen, Dorothy Thurston, Gertrude Olson, Jean MacDonald, Glendora Olson, Marie Knutson. Svmfzd Run! Chester Legge, William Perry, Wesley Milward, Clifford Kriese, Lester Peterson, Gerald Roe. Clarence Schwartz, Herbert Sorenson. Frederick Karsten, Charles Myers, Sheldon Knutson, Lawrence Lundgren, George Standen. liullom Raw: Berton Watts, Robert Kappus, Rutth Larson. Marjorie Snyder. Margaret Sherman, Lucille Velie. La Rayne Willkorn, Virginia Wenzel. Maybelle Lindsley, Joyce Regli, Lorraine Neuser, Frederick Kildahl, Donovan Rulien. HONOR STUDENTS The following received one honor grade: BETTY ALLEN DOLORES ANDERSON LORRAXNE BENSON BEVERLY ELDRIDGE RUTH I-IARSHAM DORIS JOHNSON HERBERT -IUNEAU WILLARD LEIPNITZ BEULAH MATTISON PHYLLIS OIEN LEONE RANDALL WILLARD RATH MARGARET SHERMAN NORMA SEvERsoN MARJORIE SNYDER LUCILLE VELIE FRANK WRIGGLESWORTH Page76 UNDERCLASSMEN IN M Ef'1CJ RIAM an EVELYN HANSEN Juno Class of I93lt HOWARD WESTPHAL Juno Class oF IQ33 MR. HAROLD GILBEPTSON Electrician IN MEMoR1A'1U1'm ' Pdge 77 ? Then -again, there are those whose ambitions carry over to the extra curricular ac- tivities. From among their numbers, may come our Future presidents, authors, scientists - - indeed, geniuses in any line. Page 78 oiRaAN1zAT1oNs 'i '-A - ,,,f.am1-Leg, - , V -V VA 1.4 , l . . s Jh- '13- 'J - . 1' l .F W 1 X gf P If X.. f ' . I I ,flf fu N 5 I 4-I f Q fffff Y ww ! 'Af' f .of Ax , Ll , ,bf :HL 5' 4, A ,I 4:A.:, 'Lg 3 Eg.:-5 .L V ,H 'ff5'W-,lg-51,5 . . I ml:--.e:'ff-s-f -1. - M, A - -X1....ff , f i yrrifg if W F , in 7 yin ww L .R 'fn FEA w f f f 153' -. N N Gd' A.:- gy 'Fix Nf . w N 1 'J 1 W 2,50 X A4 mv ORGANIZATIONS Pg 81 I-II-Y Twp Rorr-Left lo Righl: Burton Lokcn, Wendell Spink, Robert Lund. Mr. Ott. Clarence Anderson, Rex Karney, Richard Gillett. Harvey Starks. llnflmrr Run: Willwixr Blaisdell, Willard Hoeppner. lVlr. Lystrup. Adolph Thompson. John Williams. Don Mc Nairy, David Shirley, O F F I C E R S Fmsr SEMESTER JULIUS DINGER - - - President DELos WALKER - - Vice-President WILLARD HOEPPNER - Secretary DONAI.D Mc NAIRY - - - Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER DELOS WALKER - - - - President BURTON LOKEN Vice-President CLYDE GROTEFEND Secretary DONALD Mc NAIRY Treasurer The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. OUR PLATFORM Clean Speech - Clean Sports - Clean Sclvolarslvip Clean Living Page 82 ORGANIZATIONS c LIBRARY COUNCIL Top Run-Lvl! lo Right: Helen Cameron, lone Hansen. Miss Stcnz. lone Read, Lucille Mullcndorc. Elizabeth Srlharh, Doris Priggr. Iiulltlgi 'Klum lflizalu-th Barnes, Frances Di-mmler. Nlarie Dufnt-r, Grace Fitvpatriclc, lfola Ding:-r. Nlarjoru- Bahtork. joan is wr. This organization has no officers. The purpose of the organization is to support, advise, and aid in the worlc of the high school lilwrarian. The memhers of the Library Council receive special instruc- tion in lihrary methods, such as filing magazines, clipping news- paper articles, and mending hooks. They assist the librarian and are capahle of taking charge of the lihrary if necessary. ORGANIZATIONS I'age83 DEBATE Tap Rnwfh-fl lu Riglvl: Harold Hahlke, George Hoban, Mr, Mathison, Maurine Richardson. Junior McCoy. John Rirhardson, Ifarl Lyons. llullmu Rulr: Charles Arnold, Margaret Lueck. Virginia Smith, Edith Till, Virginia Palmer, Wilbur Voigt. AFFIRIVIATIVE TEAM WILBUR VOIG1', Captain VIRGINIA PALMER CHARLES ARNOLD VIRGINIA SMITH NEGATIVE TEAM GEORGE I-IOBAN, Captain HAROLD BAHLKE JOHN RICHARDSON JUNIOR MCCOY l'age84 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL Top Kun-Lcft In Klglvlf lNlr. Davey. Dc-los Walker-. Ralph Nelson. Wilbur Strand. Wliitman Rork. Burton Lulu-n. llnlnrm Rmr: Robert Xvliire. Adolph Thompson, Hlldur Agrr. Robert liurns. Clarence Lund. O F F I C E R S rf1Rsl' SIQMESTI-,R ADOLPH THOMPSON Drs1,Os WALKER ROBERT WHITE RANDALL BEZANSON Hll.l7LlR ACER ROBERT BURNS XVILLIAM BRADY The Council is an spirit and pep. The seventeen. - - Proficient - Vice-Prcsirllcnt Sccrclarjv and Treasurer SECOND SIJMESTER Presidcrlt - Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Buxiness Marrager organization formed to arouse school club has a restricted mcmhership of ORGANIZATIONS Page85 ,if BAND lop lxuu I fi' In Rltlvl: Woodrow Christopher, Emanuel Erickson, Robert Boyd. Walter Brown. Everetle Graves. Prank lngall Lauren Kurtz. Lauren Fomherg, William lVlcComl-is. Earl Schultz. Fred Korger, Kenneth Reed. llvnd Run Cecil Andtrson, Dann Torrance. Robert Conley. Wlmitman Rork, Harding Brown, Harold Gausud, James McMahon Woodrow Pace, George Thompson. Clarence Nelson, Eugene johnson, Fred Miller. Charles Stiemlce S nd Run Nlr Boyd June Spaulding. Oscar Ywaller, Paul Xvhitmer. George Betz. De Alton Ncher, Gerhard! Wahl Arnold Harry Rue-hen Oelke. Beatrice Skinvik, David Shirley. li Il 1 It in Williaitw Weiss. lfarl Peterson. Harry Eclcland. ,lean Sorenson. Valhorg -levne. Ellen Fear, Adah Fear. lfvelxn lrirk on ohn Olson. john Bronk. O F F I C E R S ROBERT BOYD - - - President EUGENE JOHNSON Assistant to the President EMANUEL ERICKSON - - Secretary EVERETTE GRAVES Librarian A greater interest than ever hefore is being shown in instrumental instruction in the high school. The three hands, the Senior Band, the Junior Band and the Pep Band, are all playing important parts, The Senior and Junior Bands are given full time, live periods per week, instruction, and Pep Band continues to function at all athletic events and 'Qpep mass meetings in the auditorium. It is their aim, in the near future, to give university entrance credit for participation in these groups. The Senior Band, in anticipation of attending either the District or State Band Tournaments in the near future, is hard at worlc on the Class B State Contest numher, Festival Overture hy Taylor. At these contests, it is hoped that the hand will he equipped with a set of 60 new uniforms which will he hought from the proceeds of the all-school carnival. Pagt so ORGANIZATIONS l.I1 I Y t 1 a .. F Mx:- ': '1n -rr-C-f fi. . i tit! l I 'A I -ali, A ORCHESTRA Top Rim'-I.vft lu Riglvi: Emanuel Erickson, Walter Brown, Robert Boyd, Everette Graves, Lauren Kurtz, Frederick Korger, Fred Miller. Rueben Oelke, Chester Anderson, Third Row: Robert Lee. June Spaulding, Beatrice Skinvik, June Finsness, Dolores Miller, Olyve Hess, Ione Kliest. Dorothy Omsted. Gladys Green, Woodrow Pace. Sccmxd Row: Mr. Boyd. Eugene Johnson, Donald Bartingale, George Betz, Oscar Vvaller, Paul Wliitmer. Dc Alton Neher, Sam Davey. Frederick Arndt. Boftmn Row: Ruth Petriclc. Arlene House, Melba Baehr, Avis Baehr, Vivian Badman. Elois Nelson, Lois Johnson, Edith XVerderman. Katherine Johnson, Verna Rath. O F F I C E R S ROBERT BOYD - President BEATRICE SKINVIK - - Concert Master JUNE FINSNESS - Assistant Concert Master ARTHUR JENKS - - Secretary The Eau Claire High School Orchestra, with a well-balanced en- semble of 55 players, is developing into one of the finest musical organizations in Eau Claire. The outstanding event of the year was the participation of this musical group in the All-District Orchestra Concert, given for the convention of the Northwestern Teachers, Association. The orches- tra acted as host to a large group of musicians. The orchestra also gave a short Christmas concert before the student body, and a concert at the County Sanatorium. Participation in the annual spring musi- cal concert was also a feature of the orchestra. A comparatively large repertoire of this musical organization in- cludes: Moment Musicalf, Hungarian Dance No. S, In a Per- sian Marlcetf' Iron Count, Scented Violetsf' and Coronation March. ORGANIZATIONS Page87 -IUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 'limp Runs--Lvl! In Riglvl: Miss Iiltngu-n. Kathryn lVlfDI'rmIsl. Janet KrolIg, Lorrninr Ford, ,li-an Smith, lilcnnor Ifddis, Alice Hartwi-ll, Arlene Andvrson. Margaret Kessler. Margaret Scllmrh. Ida Haag. .Yvm1Id Razr: june- XX'orlh, Pearl lrfluglics. Ruth Kunlcrmnn, Virginm Bailey. Beulah Finsm-ss. janv! Lange, Virginia Slmlcrr. Alia- Hruiwn. Alberta Carlson. Psi-rlncc Pr-tcrson. Audn-v Otfvrnmii. Bnflmn Rmr: Phyllis Dnfnr-r, Constants Canning. lilsn' Lund. Carol Haasl, Iona- lVlillarcl. lVlIldrccl lim-rg, liz-nlnh llrnr V'-'ian Sollwrg, Nlarv Ann Sprntt. O F F F I C E R S FIRST SEMESTER AIIIIREY OI-'FERMAN Presidmzz -IANEAI' LANGE Vice-Prcxidcnt VIVIAN MCQCHESNEY - Secretary JANET KROHG Business Manager SECOND SEMESTER JANET KROIIG - - - President BEULAH FINSNISSS Vicc-President AI,lCII2 HANSEN - Secretary VIRGINIA BAILEY Burincxs Manager The clulw is composed of freshmen and sophmore girls inter- cstccl in vocal music. The instruction received is of practical as well as cultural value. Page-88 ORGANIZATIONS I Q SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Twp Run-lm!! In Nlglwl: Lois Mooney. Ruth Nlelhy. Dolores Miller. Elois Nelson. Nlargnret Kessler. Marjorie Conley. Iivelyn Dmgserh. Virginia Ferguson. Srlmul Rmr: lfliznheth Butler, Violet Hoover, Marguerite Ifrhlnng, Beryl Evans. Mildred Dahl. Inez Patrow. Gladys Nettum. Hnllmzl Run: Nliss Iflmgren, Irene l7ornlwp-rg. Arlene Scrrurier. Karhrvn Merrill. Evelyn Adams. Betty Lenhart, Ethel Van Gordon, Betty Thompson. O F F I C E R S FIRST SEMESTER EVISLYN DRAGSETH - A President CATHER1NE BOUTHILET - - Via--President DOROTHY PETERSON Secretary ana' Treasurer ELOIS NELSON - - Business Manager sEc:ONn SEMESTER MARGARET KEISSLER - - - President BETTY THOMPSON - - Vice-President DOROTHY PETERSON Secretary ana' Treasurer EVELYN ADAMS - - Business Manager The Senior Girls' Glen Club is made up of Junior and Senior girls wanting to participate in the Organization. The group meets uncler the direction Of Miss Elmgren. ORGANIZATIONS Page89 THE LYCEUM Twp Rulvflvft In Riglvl: Robert Harstad, Frank Nlatz. Frank Ingalls, Franklin Elliott. Russell Holton. Charles Arnold, Roderick Van Ifvcry. john Richardson. Tlnrd Rmr: Wilbiir Strand, Richard Gillett, Chauncey Betz. Harvey Hochn. Edward Fuhrman. Rolwrr Gm-ssnvr. Alton S i'4'1vr Ei wfiiwv: Larry Throne. Vernon Johnson, Harvey Starks, Harold Bahlke, Gerald Sortomme, Louis Arnold. Mr. Bott rrrir atiIi:iliArt Jenks, john Ostcrman. Frederick Anderson. XVxlliarn Brady. Whitinan Rork. Pi crrc Lcnmark. Ronald Conv crsc . O F F I C E R S FIRST SEMESTER RANDALL BEZANSON - - - President FRANK INGALLS - Vice-Prcridcnt .IOHN OSTERMAN Secretary and Trcaxurcr PIERRE LENMARK - Sergeant-at-Arms SECOND SEMESTER JOHN OSTERMAN - - - - President PIERRE LIZNMARK - - Vice-President' RONALD CONVERSE Secretary and Trearurer WlLLiAn1 BRADY - Sergeant-at-Arms The purpose of the Lyceum is to sponsor school activities, to promote fellowship among its members, and to acquaint tlie mcmlvcrs witli parlimentary procedure and club-practice. Two big social events, Tlie Halloween Frolic and tlie Turkey Trot, featured tlie social calendar. Page911 ORGANIZATIONS I. .- ,N 1 jf' 4. -. f . , W' 'V .' J' 1 aw Q ff ef' Q as' no Aleph' ' If gvfllflg in V1 Qi!! ,f f f ,arf Ja'-K' nf' ' lr 9: 0, 4 !.. THE STUMP Top Rmlflrft In Right: Gvrhart Burkart, Adolph Thompson, Welidcll Spink. David Shirley. Wllliain VUrigglcsworlh, Lawrence Potter, Clarriirv Nelson. Burton Loken, Arthur Gort. Srmrld Kun: Mr. Hcllrloid, Rohr-rt Aunr, Eugene Hilntziiigcr, Arvxd Nlusum. Arthur lVl1-lhv. Edward Harrington, Williaiii Haugen. Gerald Srhaaf, Ilutmui Run: Donald lNlcNa1ri'. Di-los Walker. Willard Hovppner. Willucr Blaisdcll. john Xvilliams, Rolverl Burns Julius Dmgvr, Riihard livi-rson. O F F I C E R S FIRST SEMESTER BURTON LOKEN - - President RoluaR'r XVHITE - - Vice-Prcxidvnt vVlI.l,IAlXl WRIGGLESWORT'H - Secretary XVENDELI. SPINK - - - Treasurer DELOS WAI.Kl2R Sergeant-at-Army SECOND SEMESTER EDWARD HARRlNG1'ON - - - Prefident XV1I.1,iArx1 HAUGEN Vice-President ROBERT BURNS - - Secretary VCILIJAINI XVRIGGLESWORTH Trcaxurcr The aim of thc Stump, as an active body of students, is to carry out and further all forensic ideas for the betterment of Eau Claire High School. Our program this year has included sponsoring the Annual Stump Santa Claus Gallop, putting on an Assembly for thc charity football game, and working for a relief map and outline of the history of Wisctniisin and Eau Claire. ORGANIZATIONS Page91 l GREY DOMINOES Twp Rum---1.II1 In Rrghlf Hr-lun Cohen. Lillian Aunc. llalvrtto joern. Evelyn Dragseth. joan Fisher. Bliss Spencer. Valerie lfriflcson. lone Hansen. l.IIrIllc Mullcmlorr. Mimnl Kina: jmrf-fIIrIc LIII1dquist. Alice Frpenlwack. Nr-llw Toutant. Mnrynric Babcock. Marv Jane llrnIIdSt:Id, Virgini-I Smith. lioIInn- june North. Carol Olson. llwllmu Kun: lflI1nl'1etlI Sc-llwaclI, David Slurley, WIllian1 llrndy. john WIlliaIIIS. Harvey Dahl. Julius Dlngcr. Althea Gigulrv. O F F I C E R S EIRSI' SEMESTER JOAN FISHER juI.ILIS IDINGER - VIRGINIA SMITH Secretary SECOND SEMESTER JOAN FISHER - JULIUS DINGER - VIRGINIA SMITH Secretary Prcfidvnt Vice-Prcsia'cnt and Trcaxurcr President l'7fc'L'-PVC5idC1'1! and Trcasicrcr The purpose of the Grey Dominoes is to encourage dramatic worlc among high School Stuclents. The Grey Dominoes and the Lyceum Sponsored the Big Nlasqilerade on Halloween night. Pagc9J ORGANIZATIONS f get THE LETTER CLUB llvp Run- lffl In Rzluhlr Howard Smiley, Dr-los Walker, Frank Matz. Richard Dm-rgt-. Clarence Nelson. Cleineth Sher- man, Richard Lund. joseph Kann, Nlr. Pohl. Sriuml Kun: Arthur Cort. james Hendrickson, Elwin Crowe. Eugene Pepper, Robert Hotchkiss. David Shirley. john Walla-rs. Arnold Rm-sl-ld, Mr. Haig. lVlr, Olson. nllnm Rua: Gordon Gauthier. l.aVerm' Hotchkiss, W4'ndt'll Spinl-C. Thomas Nlatlcoiv, Gerhar! llurlnart, Richard liverson. Wfilliain Goetlwl. Harold Ginder. lVlr. Chapman. O F F I C E R S FIRST SEMESTER THOMAS MACKOVE - - - President XVENDELL SPINK - Vice-President LAVERNE HOTCIHKISS Secretary and Trcaxurer Sncolsm SEMESTER THOMAS MACKOVE ---- President WENDELL SMNK - Vice-President LAXXERNH I-IOTCHKISS Secretary and Trcamrer The Letter Club is an honorary society limited to only those earning an Ev in some athletic manner. The purpose of the cluh is to advance athletics, encourage the school loyalty, and promote friendships among athletic students. ORGANIZATIONS Page93 FRENCH CLUB lwfv H4114-Imfl fu Kzglrli lla-llv TlIuInpsOn. LOIS Hsllrlvllw. John Eldc, Nlnurxm' Rlcliardsnn, Ella lNls'l'swI1. Dons prlggr' HI'rIIIII- l.I-1-. Flora-Iwrc BOT-lIlkr-. Xi..-IrIIl lx'mI: fioriiie ClII'slI'y, Hell-n NlIslvllaI't, lN'lIiI'jurIe Samty. lVl:IrviI1 Anderson, Nlnrjoric Herrick. Els-if Van Dalsrvn loin- Mlllalml. Ifnilmrr Run Clara Allan-rt, HI-len CaIm'I'On. Fmimcrs Dvinmlcv. lone Lewis. Beryl Evans. Phyllis Harsiad, Flon-nfr Nor hI-Im, Miss I.vmrm. O F F I C E R S FIRST SEMESTER ROBERT LEE - - President .IOHN EIDE - - - Vire-President WEAI.THY KNLJDSON - Secretary ana' Treasurer MARVIN ANDERSON - Business Manager SECOND SEMESTER ROIIERT LEE - Prcsidcni JOHN EIDE - - - Virc-President WEALTHY KNUDSON Scrrcfary and Treasurer MARVIN ANDERSON - Business lVlanager The purpose of the French Club is to give its members a better unclerstancling of the French language by giving them an opportunity of hearing it usecl in different and interesting ways. Page94 ORGANIZATIONS FINE ARTS Top Rim--Lrf! In Rzglvl: joan Fisher, Bahettc Jocrn. lone Hansen. Louise Wilk, Dorothy Peterson, Iozw Harstnd, Laura Dickson. Scmvld Run: Junc Finsncss. ffola Dingcr. Wixmifred Rectz. Dorothy DI-rouin, Mary Jane Branstad. Bnnnu- june Norih, Rivlhml Run: Lorraine Smith, Nlnrv Janr: Torrance, Virginia Smith. Tfliznherh Seltmch. Irenr Miller, Mixs Tr:-wyn. O F F I C E R S FIRST SEMESTER MARION O'BRIEN President JOAN FISHER - VTCC-I,TL'J'TdL'71f MARY JANE TORRANCE - Secretary SECOND SEMESTER JOAN FISHER - - - - President VIRGINIA SMITH - Vice-Presidcnr BONNIE JUNE NORTH Secretary IRENE MlLI.ER - Treasurer The aim Of the Fine Arts Cluh is to furnish and heautify different parts of the huilding. This cluh is working for thc welfare of the high School girls. ORGANIZATIONS P.1ge95 G. A. A. Tuff Roivglxft lu Riglvl: Katherine Johnson, Ardes johnson. Jennie Haugen. Virginia Shaker. Ella Mi-essen, Lois Hal- hlelh. Glenna Books. Mary Ellen Quigg, Mae VV:-sllund, Arlene Nerhonne. Third Row: Lois Johnson. Beulah Rear. Dorothy Derouin. Arlene Wliite. Marie Pioliman. lone Millard, Alice Brooks Dorothy Witt. Leona Carlson. Sccmid Row: Verna Rath. Arlene Serrurier, Eleanor Jones, Genevieve Jocknm, Gennctte Rabideaux, Evelyn Adams, Rose- mary Ferguson. Marion Mesang, Patricia Patrick, Myrtle Moldcnhauer. Billion: Raw: Betty Lou Schofield, Emily Chaput, Jeanette Stone. Harriet Hansen. Kathryn Merrill, Miss Clarkson. Betty Li-nliart. Nancy North, Marianna Auer, Gladys Campbell. O F FIC E R S FIRST SEMESTER PATRICIA PATRICK - - - President DAISY MILWARD Vice-President EMILY CHAPUT Sccrelary GLADYS CAMPBELL Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER PATRICIA PATRICK - - - - President DAISY MILWARIJ Vice-President EMILY CI-IAPUT Secretary GLADYS CAMPBELL Treasurer The purpose of the Girls, Athletic Association is to promote interest in physical education and all athletic activities, thus increasing physical efficiency, athletic accomplishments, and good Sportsmanship. Page 96 ORGANIZATIONS - - 3 fx -wn.',f,,vP', RIFLE CLUB Top Run'-Lrfl lu Right: Donald Strehlau, Earl Peterson, Wilbur Strand. Edward Walter, Kenneth Wfier, Burnett Bernicke, Gerhart Klawiter, Orley Berkley. Tlvirrl' Rurr: Elizabeth Baker, Edith Till, Harriet Hansen. Elsie Pferfercorn, Irene Ause. Evelyn Sorlie, Ida Girnau. Srmml' Run: Miss Vfehlw, Grace Lightfoot, Emily Chaput, Nancy North, Erma Berhke. Ann Louise Lieske. Lois Johnson, Mr. Smith. lhvlmm Run: Vivian Baclman, Doris House. Charlotte Gunderson, Betty Lenhart, Kathryn Merrill. Evelyn Adams, Arlene Sr-rrurler. Cornie Cheslev, Helen Cohen. O F F I C E R S FIRST SEMESTER HELEN COHEN - - - Prcsia'cnt LEONA OLSON Vice-President VIVIAN BADMAN - Scrretary EVELYN ADAMS - Treasurer ARLENE SERRURIER Business llflanagcr SECOND SEMESTER HELEN COHEN - - - - President NANCY NORTH Vice-President VIVIAN BADMAN - Secretary EVELYN ADAMS - Treasurer ARLENE SERRURIER Business Marrager The aims of the Rifle Cluh are to promote Sportsmanship and marlcsmanship, both very worthwhile accomplishments hecause they make for Steadiness, speed, and accuracy. The Rifle Club has competed in several inter-school meets which have been very Satisfactory. ORGANIZATIONS lage97 SCIENCE CLUB 'Imp Run-f l.I'f1 In Rzght: Richard Gillvtt, Arnold Barry, Frederick Anderson. Harley Brook. fflaremc Lund. Franklin lfllintt. Nlr, Tlioriigatr. l4I'llI'nI Run fflmrli-s Arnold, Wilhilr Voigt, Olin Willianas. Rolwrt Nlusum, Arthur lVlaI'l.r-od. lfdwanl Fuhrman J O F F I C E R S IfIRs'I' SEMESTER ARTHLIR MAC LEOD Prcsidcnl ARNOLIT BARRY - Virc- Prcxidcnt FRANKLIN ELLIOTT Secretary and Trcavurcr SEIQOND SIQMESTRR ARTHUR MAC LEOD - - - l'rc.fidI-nt ARNOLD BARRY - Vice-Provident FRANKLIN ELLIOTT Secretary and Trcaxzarcr Our aim and purpose is to learn difficult prohlems in advanced science. Each individual member worlcs on a common project, and the results of his research are discussed at cluh meetings. 1'agt-95' ORGANIZATIONS GERMAN CLUB 'liufw Rm:-1.4-lr lu Rigfvl: Xvinifred Fvlomquist. Wiriifrcd Reetz. Henrietta Lass, Clarence Lund, Frederick Anderson, Adolph Vogler. Robert Aunc. Wilhelmina Weizeiiegger, Frirka Bent-ke, Dorothy Pederson. Sumnd Raw: Miss Gower. Lucille Seyberth. Hildur Ager, Frances Demmler, Elsie Burlcholz, Ella Nleessen, Charlotte House. Henrietta Splettstoeser, Lily Welke, Mary Wolf, Harold llahlke, Bnltmn Row: Bonnie june North, Olyve Hess, Louise Wilk, Elma Kruse, Margaret Schumacher. Alberta Carlson, Lillian Anne. Rosamond Carlson, Margaret Selbach. O F F I C E R S FIRST SEMESTER DOROTHY PEDERSON - - President WINIFRED BLOMQUIST A Vice-President ELLA MEESSEN - Secretary and Treasurer OLYVE HESS - - Pianist SECOND SEMESTER DORO'THY PEDERSON - - ' President FREDERICK ANDERSON - Vice-President LILLIAN AUNE - Secretary and Treasurer OLYVE I-IEss - - Pianixt The modest aim of tbe club is to supplement the work of the classroom by its programs. They are for every member and not for a talented few. ORGANIZATIONS the benefit of COMMERCIAL CLUB 'wp lx',-H ll!! 1.1 Kfylvl: lmulm Bw. Dnlmu Hnllvfp, In-vm' lnmivll. Ions Dum, l r.nxnw Rulnnmn. lu-nr f'mnl'vl'p1. Xl pxvum Slmlc--1, Clvxmlmlxlu- Oil. In-nv lnkrn. llvml Kun' lmx.ll:u- Tami, lfxllu-I I,alxuu. CQr11vx14'w- C.oH1n. Ixlaxpplwt Iflwlllx11,1. Arlvlw Nvllmlnw. Frm.: 151-llxkv, lit r Yan fwulon. Mmm! lxku Mnv Immh-1. Ruth Klan, .Nliw Svvn-rN.m. Hvlrn ffulwn. Tux-1.ulu Kulxlxmvd. lmw Klu-NK. flux tml Ru-k. Mu gm-1 lu.-KL, H.-lm Iolwn, P lfwllwvvl N,-n' l'1Nw 'l'Ymxnp+.m1. lXI.lrmu Sxmulvr. Nvlllr 'l-nulzmi. Anna Nurlxxlx. lfwlxxx Surlw. lvvnv :Xun Xl Ynmn f nun. O1 l 1CQLiR5 I-IRSI SI-,!XllfSl IQR ciI,!fAI,llINI- Nlll sow l'nw1Jw1f lfvr-'1 YN Sozam' Svrrvlmw' IRI-NI4 Jfxlfhl 'l'1'cm1c1'cr' src omw SVMVSII-'R CIl'::.'x1,lm1Ni NLISUN 1'run1'vr1.' liNI'fl YN Soxem' Sunwmzrx lRI'NIu1AxlWSI-' 'I'1'u.1wm'r' The purpose of rluc club is to unite thc studcnts ilntcrcsrcd in cmmm'rci:1I sulwiccra. The aims arm' to crcnrc ll gI'L'2lIUI' irntcr- 1-sr in commercial education and to misc the mnndard of schol- l'lI'DQI1iP HINUI1g COH1H'IL'!'CiflI SHICICVIIS. ,jfc'lf7U ORGANIZATIONS uldrml U THE NEWS Twp Rmuflmfl lo Rfglvi: Arthur INIJC Lcod, Clarence Lund. Rex Karney, Charles Arnold, Lars Ruud, john Williaiiis. Robert Burns. Julius Dinger. 'flxmi Kon: Nliss Oalzler. Irene Fomlwerg. Marjorie Hal-vcoclt. Mary Jane Torrance. Virginia Smith, Mamaret Kessler, Gladys Cliainlwvrlaxn, Lucille Nlullendorr. Edna Dedrickson, Katherine Kelley, Darrell Hanan, Samui' Ron: Rim Knnn. Katherine INlacLeod, Arthur Hanstrom. Robert Spooner. Richard Werlirr. Orrin Henrickson, joan Fisher, Eola Dinger. liolfom Ron: janet Lange. Hildur Agar. Mildred Berg. lone INlillnrcl. Vallworg Jevne. Earl Packard. Paul Bleak:-, john hflnluoney, Irving Davenport. lNlr. ,losvangn-r. EDITORIAL STAFF CI.fKIlI-'NKQFI LLIND. REX KARNEY - lllanaging Edilon Yuzcsim.-x SMITH - - Asforiafc Edifor Paul. Bussxii - - - Busirzcxx Maizagcr lVlAR-IORIE Bfxnctocix, Romani' BURNS, IOM-t Mu 1 Ann - - - Axxociatc lwamuff-rc To To To To OUR AIZWS AND PURPOSES ARE: secure one hundred per cent Booster memlaersliip for High School. promote courteous lnelmvior in the student lvody as a whole. estalwlisli a practical course in printing. lwroaden the courses for students in educational and vocational guidance. ORGANIZATIONS Page101 4 Tw TI-IE KODAK Top RouIl.1'II to Riglil: Virginia Bailey. Doris Mitchell. Hildiir Agar, Fanrhon johnson, 1V1ary jane Torranu' Holton: Ron: Burton 1,oken. john Wxlliariis. 1V1iss News-11. Wilhiir Voigt, Frederick Anderson. The first semester staff was made up of: Mary jane Tor- rance, Editor-in-Chiefg Wfilhur Voigt, Assistant Editor-in Chiefg Frederick Anderson, Business Managerg John Wfilliams, Art Editorg and Burton Loken, Sports Editor. The second semester staff included: Frederick Anderson. Managing Editorg Wilbur Voigt, Editor-in-Chiefq john Williaiiis, Art Editorg and Burton Loken, Sports Editor. Other memlwers of the staff were: Hildur Ager and Virginia Bailey, Home Roomsg Fanchon johnson, Organizationsg Doris Mitchell and Mary jane Branstad, Calendar. The aim of the 1931 Kodak Staff has heen to puhlish a hook that adequately chronicles the past year and meets with the general approval of the student hody. Our achievements are as follows: 1925, First Honor Ratingg 1926, First Honor Ratingg 1927, Second Honor Ratingg 1928, First Honor Ratingg 1929, First Honor Ratingg 1930. ALI, AMERICAN HONOR RATING. Page102 ORGANIZATIONS .-2 X 'WU ' x ff!! and B 1 F X ,I - 1 Ni wx fijp' 1 ,, ,. Mx M ACTIVITIES-SNAPSHOTS ' Page103 Most of the Kodak Staff working at one time-yes, and only at a time. Actual incidents like this not posed for a picture are few and far between. La Crosse shoots a free throw. Get that ball off the bank board, Eau Claire ! Another posed scene, possible but not probable, although the work is always done at some time or another, and the news invariably comes out. Here we have the prize winners of the Lyceum-Grey Dominoes Halloween Dance. Ike and Mike certainly do look alike. One of the impressing scenes presented in the Armistice Day Program last No- vember. Page104 ACTIVITIES SNAPSI-IOTS The entire ensemble of the Eau Claire High School Orchestra. These students deserve a great deal of credit for their perseverance and reliability in practices as well as concerts. Our band, another of the musical or- ganizations in high school. Both the Band and Orchestra have been under the directorship of Donald I. Boyd, whose capable leading is largely responsible for the good music we hear at most of our assemblies. Sink it, Smitty, but loolc out for Porky.,' The seniors were out to beat the faculty this year, and they certainly succeeded. The harem of senior girls which ran loose through the halls on dress up day, not to mention the bloodthirsty desert shieks, whose pictures didn't turn out good. A scene from the Senior Class Play, The Goose Hangs High. The boys seem to be enjoying rhemselvesg but then --who wouldn't. ACTIVITIES SNAPSHOTS Page105 Our cheerleadersg that is, all except one. Little Jimmie couldn't be there for the picture, but he leads us in yells any- way. Better shake hands now Porlcy,', you won't have time for such formalities during the game. The Homecomeing Bonfiire - some blaze. The Hi-Y certainly worked hard getting the fuel for this event. The Rod and Gun Club swimming hole. Many students doubtlessly have refreshed themselves in this, or some less formal swimming place. The St. Patrick's Day Sunset, put on by the special jazz orchestra which the boys have organized of their own accord. Page106 ACTIVITIES-SNAPSHOTS ul,-.1, W .-H ,.,,.g-5,-f,g,W,,,,3. ,.w7fLQ'-w,-,gf'j.v..v-'-ev-'Q'-'-P V-fs-if P13319 . Five little peanut venders all in a row, waiting for a customer or else to go. Paying off an election bet, or just out for a frolic? Stranded? Oh no! Fishing? Oh Yeah! But not for Fish. Now isn' t this something? High school girls on a kindergarten slide! Something ought to done. Nice picture-and how! But where's the fella, Ella? Jillopy with its inmates in another pe- culiar mood. Oh Boy, Oh Boy, Oh Boy! ACTIVITIES-SNAPSHOTS Page 107 ' You seldom can see all our pals at one ' time. Look closely and you will see that Frank is missing, so the rule still holds true. Do you believe in signs? You shouldn't in this case. Is this a game? These girls should stop wearing men's clothes. You never see boys running around in skirts. Long distance and half fare. East side, West side, South side, North side. But by whose side is Porky? Everybody happy? It sure looks that way from here. Page108 ACTIVITIES-SNAPSI-IOTS 77 U, 'H U bhlllhggghfi Q 70 uzsfw-4933. W H Y. q V Qsivzlilmtmg ' n -ZIIEIEI KJIH , ' EE 1627 CALENDAR-HUMOR Page109 SEPTEMBER 8-Sam lays down the law-poor freshies! 10-The old grind. Books are passed out and assignments begin. 22-Booster Club contest starts out with a. bang. 26-First Booster Dance of the year. 27--Hold 'em gang, hold 'em. And how we held them. Cumberland 0, Eau Claire 0. 30- See the birdie. Home room pictures are taken for the Kodak. OCTOBER 1-Walker and Lund chosen presidents of the senior classes. 4-Eau Claire vs. Wausau. We win 6 to 0. W if i inset - 9 X-2 ia 6 Ki. .. riff A . .VT . Oct 45. 041.155 FN f X Mr 'Ak 6 New Science Club is organized. 8-Glen L. Morris, electrical scientist, enter- tains for Booster assembly. Oni. Z5-A7 QQ? W-we ? is gi! CATCH NE IN A r, ' isurweimr 26- 1 10 I-Ii-Y sponsors Homecoming snake dance and bonfire. 11-Homecoming game. Eau Claire 275 Prairie du Chien 0. Hi-Y football dance that evening. 13-Six weeks tests. 16-Vacation. N. W. T. A. meets at Eau Claire. A 17-Beat La Crosse there, 13 to 0. 23-Report cards issued. 26-Trimmed Menomonie, 13 to 0. 30--The Vergilian Bimillenium is observed in the auditorium. ' - Y C 31-Lyceum-Grey Dominoes Halloween Cos- ' 1 t tume Party. Oct- gi , 2 -1 Sv p gb QM r D g X, ,A NOVEMBER 's W f'-'-if -'if' ,Lx A 1 , 1 1 L37 3--Basketball schedule issued. M f-' 4' ' '41 8-Chippewa chips us there, 13 to 2. Better V- i luck next time. Page I-I0 CALENDAR-HUMOR NOVEMBER-Continued 10-S. G. Davey wears crepe because of Chip- pewa defeat. 11-Armistice Day program. 12-Olson issues call for basketball candidates. 15-Charity game with Bloomer. What a title. Bloomer 05 Eau Claire 70. 20-Senior Dress up Day and Class Night. 22-Basketball season opens. Eau Claire 315 Barron 13. 26-Lyceum's annual Turkey Trot. january Valedictorians and Salutatorians an- nounced. 27-Thanksgiving vacation! 28-Mondovi trims us in basketball, 24 to 9. DECEMBER - 6--Ademen down Mc Donnell High School, 16 to 13. 8-Boosters entertained by a United States Ranger. 11-Kodak organization pictures taken. 12-Game with Arcadia there. Eau Claire 205 Arcadia 15. 15-Prom Committees announced. 17-Senior Class play, The Goose Hangs High. 19-Stump Santa Claus Gallop. Rice Lake 205 Eau Claire 9, in basketball. Dec. 19 to Jan. 5-Christmas Vacation. Hi-Y and De Molay parties. JANUARY 5-The old grind again. 9-Booster Assembly. Heaney, the magician. Council Party in 201. Rice Lake beats us in basketball 18 to 13 15-Senior Class Banquet. Sl -J' tif' movq I0 NOQQQ? 3 Qgygrhlgfw NovZ0 I 5 wgyiiv Dec. gfrwf ix I , fi ff 5 PT D Y. fl r 9 I Yffzy' 7 j'l' lj ' X 0 A all C .i l 5' , D 5 l Xy?V'i L f. IA ,D iff fff 5 f 5 if ll .,!'1ff4 V:- 3- I 1 A - Lll 3 4 SQQL-ZONE - is fin- , . ibn. 5 14-News announces prom leaders. 6 X 6 A 5 as Ne 5 16-Junior-Senior Promenade. Game at La Crosse. .Eau Claire 125 La- Crosse 21. - -'ap -paw CALENDARf.i1UVMOR A Page 111 ? O JANUARY-Continued gx it 17-We win from Prairie du Chien, 23 to 3. 20-Final exams. Wurral Wurral -:ra 13 - 4 - JC. n. Q ,fi 21-Kodak-News Banquet. 2.-:H A 5 22 We beat Chippewa here, 12 to 10. tm- Y 23-Commencement. Jon. Z I ' I 26-New semester. Enter, Freshmen! f 'G 5' I I 30-Mass meeting for Menomonie game. We fe . 1 'F-' '5 lose, 28 to 15. if' 5' sy , Q I ' .u 5. r FEBRUARY x 2-Lund, Hoban chosen presidents of respec- Q37 A tive 4-B and 3-A classes. Q Q 9-We lose both debates-to Menomonie and ' Q Chippewa. 10-Hi-Y sponsors cheer leader contest. 13-Bad luck. We lose to La Crosse 12 to 14. 14 Valentine Dance given by Fine Arts and Hi-Y. t , Pig 16-We win debates from Dunn County Ag- Feb' 6 ' ricultural School and Ladysmith. .v ., 1. 19-Dramatic debate on prohibition presented. Qi in lk -Lf 20-We win from Chippewa there, 18 to 17. ,, k7 X Washington and Lincoln Birthday pro- b- 1 gram. A' 25-Welsh Imperial Singers entertain. 28-Menomonie beats us 25 to 21 there. EL, Senior Faculty game. Seniors conquer 29 ,N to 14. 6 MARCH f 4 Stanley beats us, 19 to 15, in an elimina- tion game for tournament at Chippewa. F 6-We give Wausau good run in last game m. .IZF y i lb Q 5 fn 11-Chief Eagle Wing and Princess Ramona 1 'L X If E f ' , -2 159' MIKE of season. Final score: 27 to 20. X J M I Q1 F7 entertain Booster Assembly. f 12-Hi-Y Minstrel Show for toumament. 13-News issues tournament booklet. p,,8,, 112 CALENDAR-HUMOR -. , I 6, .? as , . ii' A. -,.....- MARCH-Continued 14-Blair beats Fall Creek for first place in tournament. Altoona, third. 17-St. Patrick's Day. Sunset dance in gym- nasium. 21-Sprig has cub agaid. 24-Senior Conference. Miss Woodworth from Lawrence College speaks. 25-Vocational guidance conferences all after- noon. 27-E. K. Lund performs magic for boosters. March 27 to April 6-Easter Recess. APRIL 10-First Booster Dance after Lent. 14-Apollo Trio entertains Booster Assembly. 16-Class Play. 23 to 25-Council Carnival for Band. MAY 1-Booster Dance. 1 to 8-All School Exhibit. 8-Booster Dance. 12-Jess Rugh, humorist, creates many laughs in assembly. 15-Booster Dance in gymnasium. 21-Senior Conference. 22-Prohibition Declamatory Contest. 25-Senior Class Banquet. 29-junior-Senior Promenade. JUNE 3-Final rests-and how! 4-Commencement. 5-Report cards handed out. tion. Summer vaca- Q . - 1 , . eww 'ClY'tl7- 5 ' x V I QQ-GZ I' 2 Z .Q - . Vw ttf-.... P--K rc' - ,I - . , V Y V 0 n :fav -gli. .N XX 1 3 aka: F m X' l V Q lt- X - 1 s1Tg l A ' fl 521 -:um1a.g': ' rl pg Janell- mai '. 1 W .. 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Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Eau Claire Claire Claire Claire Claire Claire Claire Football Scofres Cumberland 0 September 27 Wausau 0 October 4 Prairie clu Chien 0 October 11 La Crosse 0 October 18 Menomonie 0 October 25 Chippewa Falls 13 November 8 Bloomer 0 November 15 Y f ' U M f x , f , .9 . l 1 lf P ' 4' mr. T ' P C' ' . A' , Wal X . if 0' IK e mf? X . 14 .ls is 'N l ks- f a Q!-ak-4.-L? ti A FOOT-BALI?-iii C -'O Page 117 OL 0 CHAPMAN HAIG SHERMAN BUSSELL POHL Coach Olson has been in Eau Claire for two years. In this time he has developed good men in both football and basketball. His football teams have lost but one game in two seasons, a splendid record. His basketball squads have also been above the average, despite the fact that during both seasons, Olson has been greatly handicapped by losing several first string men through graduation. Mr. Chapman takes complete charge of the second team basket- ball players. His services to Coach Olson are indispensible as it is really the second team players that later make up the varsity squad. The B team has proven its ability by winning the majority of games played this season. Mr. Haig has very successfully aided Coach Olson on the foot- ball Held. He has charge of the football second squad which furnished the varsity team plenty of competition in scrimmage games. The newly organized track team has been handled successfully by Coaches Sherman and Bussell. Mr. Sherman has charge of the Held men, while Mr. Bussell trains the runners. The training given by these coaches is of great value to the participants. Page118 FOOTBALL THE ENTIRE FOOTBALL SQUAD 'Ii-ip Run-1.1-It tu Rigbl: Mr. Haig. Alton Lewis, jack Lcirentzen, Harold Frank. Harley Brook. George Nc-ary. Norman McKay. Ernest Moss, Sanford Kruger. Russell Colby. Richard Lund. Robert Hauger, Donald Dedrirkson. John Walt- ers. Elmer Turk. joseph Kann, Mr. Olson, Elwin Crowe. 51-mind Ruzr: Mr, Chapman. Thomas Mackovc. Gordon Gauthier. Delos Walker, Clemeth Sherman. Howard Smiley. Whitman Rork, Melvin Welke. Richard Derge. Bullunl Run: james Hendrickson, Eugene Pepper. Arthur Gert, William Cvoethcl. Wendell Spink, Gerharl Burkart. Frank Maw. Mr. Pohl is financial manager for all athletic acti- vities. His duties include advertising for all games, sell- ing tickets, and various other projects. He also has charge of all athletic equipment, which means keeping every suit clean and repaired. EAU CLAIRE 0 - CUMBERLAND 0 ' GAL,1'rHiER September 27 Playing the first game of the season here, the inex- perienced Purple squad held their heavier opponents to a scoreless tie in a game that was hard-fought through- out by both teams. The fast passing attack of the Cumberland squad gave them a slight advantage over the Old Abes. The score sheet indicated twelve first downs for Cumberland and six for Eau Claire. There were many discernable weaknesses in the new squad which were strengthened later. DERGE FOOTBALL Page119 BEFORE THE GAME EAU CLAIRE 6-WAUSAU 0 October 4 On Saturday, October 4th, again playing on the home field, the Old Abes defeated the Wausau Lumber- jaclcs 6 to 0. The winning score came in the initial period when jimmy Hendrickson's 15 yard pass was nailed by Art Gort and carried 25 yards for a touchdown. The re- mainder of the game was played on practically even terms, featured by a GORT punting duel between the two respec- tive quarterbacks. The game on the whole was marred by numerous penalties for both teams, Wausau being the worst offender. EAU CLAIRE 27- PRAIRIE DU CHIEN 0 October 1 1 Inasmuch as we had not played 1, fig,'5 Prairie du Chien for a number of X - TG , 1 years, and the fact that Earl Clark, a f , .7 wb' Q HAUGER HENDRICKSON Page120 FOOTBALL Q o fhk RORK SCORES IN THE PRAIRIE DU CHIEN GAME recent graduate of Eau Claire State Teachers' College, was their coach, the Eau Claire-Prairie du Chien game held unusual interest for all fans. The final outcome of the game was a victory for Eau Claire, Z7 to 0. Eau Claire made a touchdown in each quarter. In recovering a fumble over the goal-line by Hen- drickson, Matz made the first counter for Eau Claire. The second touchdown was made by Pepper after a beautiful end run. Hendrickson made good the extra pointg thus the score at the half was I3 to 0. In the third period, Jimmy Hen- MATZ drickson in returning a punt raced through the whole Prairie du Chien team for a touchdown, and then kicked the extra point. At this point in the game, Ade sent in a squad of substitutes who, following in their teammates' footsteps, started a march down the field which resulted in a touchdown by Rork. John Walters made good the extra point. IJ . I-UND MACKOVE it ,,.,. ., 5 THE WAUSAU GAME-JIMMY MISSES THE EXTRA POINT EAU CLAIRE 13 - LA CROSSE 0 September 18 On October 18th, Eau Claire successfully kept their record clean by scoring two touchdowns over their hill-dwelling rivals, thus defeating them 13 to 0 at La Crosse. Both touchdowns came in the first half and they were both made by Art Gort. The Hrst one was the result of a beautiful 28 yard run by Gott, and the second by a pass from Jimmy to Art. This game proved to skeptics that the team could play good ball regardless of time, place, or weather. all EAU CLAIRE 13 -MENOMONIE 0 October 25 . Playing the Menomonie team on their home field in ideal weather conditions, the Old Abes vanquished 'N f f :mother opponent, this time 13 to 0. 'LP A ass Hendrickson to Gott com leted fo a ,h , P H 9 P r -'lf ' touchdown by Gort's 20 yard run, was good for a score early in the initial period. The ensuing periods went scoreless until late in the third period when Pepper, tak- NELSON 'I 1 .5 ' l P, ' ' :D ,Q Q I. 5225 , Q., it 5- ' Ma J ing the ball on the 31 yard line ran it up to the ll yard PEPPER RORK P21ge12Z FOOTBALL L, 3 l I ' .. nn MENOMONIE ATTEMPTS A PASS line. It was then advanced 6 yards more by Burkart. and Hnally pushed through the line by Hendrickson. Menomonie fought a splendid uphill battle from then on, but lacking the scoring punch, could do no better than hold the Abes scoreless from then on. EAU CLAIRE 2-CHIPPEWA FALLS 13 November 8 Witli everything to win and nothing to lose, a de- termined Cardinal team met the Purple warriors on an off day and defeated them by a score of 13 to 2. Chippewa's first touchdown came in the middle of the second quarter when a long pass was caught by John- son beyond all Eau Claire defense. Eau Claire,s lone tally was acquired in the third period. Lund downed a punt on Chippewa,s three yard line, Chippewa's punt blocked, and the ball was downed behind the goal line for a two point tally. With still a good chance to win, the team lcept on deter- minedly, but all hopes faded when Chippewa opened a deadly pass- ing attack that netted ,another touchdown be- sides the extra point. SPINK 1 1 SHERMAN SNIU-EY FOOTBALL Page 123 Q ra, WALTERS WELKE - 2 ,t M, tain CHIPPEWA HITS THE LINE FOR FIVE YARDS EAU CLAIRE 70-BLOOMER 0 November 15 A plunging, passing, Eau Claire football team met the Bloomer High School squad in a post-season charity contest here on November 15th. The game was pre- dicted by dopesters to be a close battle, but the score, 70 to 0, indicated otherwise. Throughout the entire game the Eau Claire team showed its extreme superiority, scoring three touchdowns in the first period, two in the second, five in the third, and even a touchdown in the fourth quarter, with the entire third squad substituted. Every man with a uni- form on played in the game at some time or other, and every man played exceptionally well. Page124 FOOTBALL Basketball Scofres 1 Eau Claire 31 Barron 13 November 22 Eau Claire 9 Mondovi 24 November 28 Eau Claire 16 McDonnell 13 December 3 Eau Claire 20 Arcadia 15 December 12 Eau Claire 9 Rice Lake .20 December 18 Eau Claire 2 Wausau 33 January 3 Eau Claire 13 Rice Lake 18 January 9 Eau Claire 12 La Crosse 21 january 16 Eau Claire 23 Prairie du Chien 5 January 17 Eau Claire 12 Chippewa Falls 10 January 23 Eau Claire 15 Menomonie 28 January 30 Eau Claire 12 La Crosse 14 February 13 Eau Claire 18 Chippewa Falls 17 February 20 Eau Claire 21 Menomonie 25 February 27 Eau Claire 15 Stanley 19 March 4 Eau Claire 20 Wausau 27 March 6 XA' f I I I ' l 1 I ' 1 x 1,1 YN X l fa S54 mi N i 1 X - x Xl Q fx l l l X K NJ M l 1 w l l 1- -.. if .- Z 1 .15 iq, F l x BASKETBALL Page125 THE ENTIRE BASKETBALL SQUAD Top Run'-l.ull lu Right: Larry Throne. Donald Hugdahl. Joe Kann. John Richardson, Vincent Struck. Elwin Crowe. Si-.ond Row: Kenneth Rich. Loyal Emberts. Clarence Nelson. Reuben Wick. Robert Greene. jack Lorentzen, Sanford Kruger. Arnold Hanson, Elmer Turk. Norman Bussell, Assistant Coach. Adolph Olson, Coach. Iiullnm Ron: Mr. Chapman. Assistant Coach, Clemeth Sherman. William Brady, Spencer Grisvold. Harold Ginder, James Hendrickson. Arthur Gort. Laverne Hotchkiss. Howard Smiley, Arnold Reseld. EAU CLAIRE 31-BARRON 13 November 22 On November 22, only a few days after the football season was over, the Eau Claire basketball team, com- posed of five letter-men, defeated Barron 31 to 13. Eau Claire,s offense, led by Hotchkiss, was outstanding, con- sidering the fact that the team had had practically no basketball practice. EAU CLAIRE 9-MONDOVI 24 November 28 A veteran Mondovi team with fast-breaking offense and tight defense proved too much for the local team. Consequently, after leading through the entire game, held here on November 28, Mondovi bagged a victory, 24 to 9. Hrtrsmkltjxsow, Caplain Exceptional playing ability was demonstrated for Mondovi by the Lieberman brothers, while Hendrickson starred for Eau Claire. EAU CLAIRE 16- McDONNELL 13 December 3 In a slow, uninteresting game, the Purple Quintet managed to eeze out a victory over McDonnell High School of Chippewa Falls by a score 16 to 13. The team showed many places for improvement, but as a whole, functioned quite well. X Q - . N X .. .L 1 .0 ,,. 1 3 ii, . . X , ' 1. i BING Page 126 BASKETBALL A TENSE MOMENT IN THE BARRON GAME EAU CLAIRE 20-ARCADIA 15 Decemher 12 By staging a rally late in the second half, the Eau Claire team took a hotly contested game from the Ar- cadia Red-Birds, 20 to 15. The game, played on Friday night, Decemher 12, here, was well attended and in- cluded a large group of Arcadia fans. EAU CLAIRE 9- RICE LAKE 20 December 18 On Thursday, December 18, the Purple-clad warri- ors journeyed to Rice Lake where they suffered a 20 to 9 defeat. The Lakcman were far superior in passing and much faster than the Eau Claire team. Eau Claire was outplaycd from the start, the score at the half bein g 8 to 3, with only three free-throws to the Old Abes' credit. EAU CLAIRE 2-WAUSAU 33 January 3 The most humiliating defeat of the season was suffered January 3, at Wausau at the hands of the Wausau Lumherjacks. The game was one-sided through- out although the Lumherjacks ran up 16 of their points in the last quarter. Not Il field goal was made hy Eau Claire, Hen- drickson made the only points, via the charity method. .ff Rv ly . - -. 45 X . GORT al GINDER fXf.5 X., BASKETBALL Page127 -nl., , I .14 xx XY 'L X GRISVOLD HANSON Page 128 JUMP BALL IN THE MENOMONIE TILT EAU CLAIRE 13 --RICE LAKE 18 January 9 The Eau Claire quintet was out for revenge against the strong Rice Lake team on january 9, here-and almost got it. The final score, 18 to 13, does not indicate its closeness. The Qld Alves lead 8 to 2 at the quarter, and 9 to 8 at the half, but three field goals, just before the game ended, gave Rice Lake another victory. EAU CLAIRE 12 - LA CROSSE 21 January 16 On January 16, at La Crosse, the Purple warriors fought hard, hut the Central I-Iigh cagers repelled the invasion hy a 21 to 12 score. La Crosse took the lead in the beginning and kept extending it throughout the game. Tough luck in shots for the basket played a large part e in keeping the score down for the Ademen. ,Q fx I EAU CLAIRE 23 - PRAIRIE DU CI-IIEN 5 ' january 17 , just to show skeptics that they could play good hall, a determined team met and severely trounced Prairie Du Chien, 23 to 5, at that city on January 17. Eau Claire took the lead immediately, and with superlative floor work, passing, and shooting, kept a large margin that was never threatened. , HOTCHKISS BASKETBALL WAUSAU SINKS A FREE THROW EAU CLAIRE 12 - CHIPPEWA FALLS 10 January 23 Y ,Q The ancient rivals, Chippewa Falls and Eau Claire, clashed Q ' , here on January 23. The Old Abes emerged from the fray with 1 V a clean, hard-fought victory, 12 to 10. 5, Lead by Grisvold, the offensive ace of the game, Eau Claire W , managed to keep a slight lead throughout the game-the score ' ' at the first quarter being 6 to 2, and at the half, 8 to 5. The highlight of the game was the stalling of Eau Claire in the last half. So perfect did the stalling machine work in the third quarter that not a point was made by either team. In the fourth quarter, desperate work by Chippewa broke up the stalling, but even then Eau Claire kept up with Chippewa's scoring. EAU CLAIRE 15 -MENOMONIE 28 January 30 NELSON On Friday, January 30, fate handed down a 28 to 15 defeat for Eau Claire. Menomonie was victorious because of their ability to sink long shots that were seemingly impossible. The half ended with Eau Claire on the long end of a 6 to 5 score, but at that point luck changed, and Menomonie had it all their own way. I .' Q EAU CLAIRE 12 - 5 , ' ' Ti LA cRossE 14 X I in February 13 i 1 3, eww . , In one of the most hotly con- If H ,X PM N tested battles of the season Eau Claire A , I It 'F was defeated in an overtime period A -il , by La Crosse. 'Q A. . I 'X The game, held here on Friday, , A February 13, was a free-for-all for I both teams. Neither team had an advantage, the lead, never more than ' two points, changed constantly. '3- KRUGER LORENTZEN BASKETBALL Page cuff GNN SHERMAN THE SECOND TEAM PLAYS THE OWLS CLUB EAU CLAIRE 18-CHIPPEWA FALLS 17 February 20 On February 20, at Chippewa, Eau Claire and Chippewa if-' I Rage 130 SMILEY Falls clashed again. In a game similar to the previous IO to 12 thriller, the Old Abes again emerged victorious-this time by the score 18 to 17. Chippewa lead during the entire first half that ended 11 to 8, however the do or die attitude of Eau Claire in the second half, and the stellar offense lead by Jimmy Hendrickson overcame this lead just before the game ended. EAU CLAIRE 21 -MENOMONIE 25 February 27 With the Chippewa victory still in mind, the determined Ade- men journeyed to Menomonie on February 27, to get revenge for the former defeat. However, Menomonie's deadly eye for the basket proved too much, and Eau Claire was defeated by the close score of 25 to 21. EAU CLAIRE 15-STANLEY 19 March 4 Forced to play an elimination game to decide whether or not they got into the district tourna- ment, the Old Abes went to Chippewa to play Stanley High School on March 4. Sickness among some of the members of the team did much to hinder the Abes. EAU CLAIRE 20-WAUSAU 27 March 6 Winding up the season, with many of the players playing their last game for Eau Claire High School, the fighting Purple quint put up a remarkable game against the strong Wausau five, being beaten only by the close score of 27 to 20. Captain Jimmy Hendrickson was the outstanding player on the floor. WICK BASKETBALL 5 ' 1 t ffl' L55' X Q 4L , - A 4 1 Q X X -1- ... aus ,...-+ . ' J--'l- l-i',,... 1. -. -1-fi,,., - ... . , .-...- ,-L X , MINOR SPORTS Pg 131 - Page iff INTRA-MURAL FOOTBALL SQUAD lofi lx't-u It-yl lo lQr,i:f'l: Roper Tlunnes. Ark Kohn:-n. .lack llhodie, Grant Platt. Rolland Otto, Nlilton Peterson, Ralph Hanger. Robert johnson. Arthur Sevherth. llvnil Ron. joseph W'aller. Russell Getrlwl. Rohr-rt hlusuin. Burnett lierniclxe. Herbert Mai. Robert Guenther, Ll.-vd XX'liipple, -laik lNliGuinncss. Alnmes Connell. Norman liranden. .Xetmiif Non la-roy lsaatson, C.In-sler lulriglies. Clmzles lierlze. lxan johnson, Fred Kersten. Crley Berkley. Clarence Vllagziilil. l'ni1 Ron lft-.uh W1-sl. lingerie ,lolnisoin ,lavnes l..il,onue. Paul Klauiter. Russell -lohnson. Rm' Spetkien, Elwood hlason. W'illi.un Xvelilu-rt. VI-lor Niitleisnrii. fiharles Sorloinme. Allie!! vlohnson, llzlru-Mural Fnotbrllf Wlieii the call for lntra-lVlural football was issued, ahout 125 lwoys donned suits, provided for them hy the lntra-lVIural Department, and trotted over to Carson parlc for practice games. Although the suits did not lit some of the hoys perfectly, no gruinlwling was heard, and all of the hoys seemed to appreciate the tact that they had a chance to play football. The heavy division championship was won hy the sophmore class. and the juniors wallced away with the lightweight crown. Many of the games were very hotly contested and showed real playing hy some of rlit- men wl-o s'-ould he good enough for Varsity next year. Coaches and directors of Intra-lVlural footlwall this year were: Mr, Vlfesr, Mr. Anderson, and Mr. Owen. INTRA-MURAI. FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS 'limp Rowflmff lo Right: Arnold liiork, Robert Harstad, Frank Wfrigplesworlli. Harvev Salter. lflnar Pederson. W'illiam Haugen. Iiorlifui Run' Grant Platt. Lloyd Wliipple, Arthur Hanstrom. Marvin Spcclcicn, Jack Rhoclie. i MINOR SPORTS Q-.-........, e s- at-. ... . .. .. . INTRA-MURAL BASKETBALL SQUAD Top Run-Lrfl lu Rrghl: joe Waller. Elden Haase. Rolland Otto, Leroy Severson, Clare Krszjzaniek, Donald Barnes Grant Platt, jack Rhodie. Ark Kohnen, Joe Lindner. Third Row: Woodrow Christopher, Edward Schneider. George Guenther, William Haugen, Einar Pederson, Floyd Gill, Lloyd Wltipple, jack NlcGuinncss, Robert johnson, Norman Branden, Lawrence Johnson. Second Rim: Roger Thames. Harry Dahl. Robert Nlusum, Robert Bjerlce, Burnett Bernickr, William Jost, William Weiss, Charles Olson. James Connell, Otley Berkley, llnflum Ron: Coach West. Eugene Johnson. Paul Klawiter, Edward Hollern. George Piercy, Harvey Salter, Russell john- son. Ronald Ou-n. VC'illiam VUi-icliert. Earl Packard, Victor Anderson, Inirfl-Mum! Bfzskefball About IZ5 hoys reported for lntra-lVlural haslcethall this year. The race for the championship was a very close one, and no team seemed very superior to the others. The senior heavyweights won the championship in their division, while the juniors earned first place honors in the lightweight division. Due to the varsity team holding practice in the gymnasium every night after school, the time left for lntra-lVlural games was greatly limited. A choice of playing either at noon or at night was left, the latter being favored at most times. The hoys were always on time, so the games went oil according to schedule. According to Mr. West, who has charge of lntra-lVlL1ral athletics, there will be some line material for the Varsity squad next year. INTRA-MURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS 'Ii-11 In Rye!-1' 'lihoinas hlarkove. Norman MtK:w. Melvin Wfelke. Richard Lund. George Nearv. MINOR SPORTS Page133 THE ENTIRE TRACK SQUAD 'Iliff' Ruu'7I,r'fI lu Right: Arthur Jenks. Robert Scobie, Howard Smiley, Clemeth Sherman. Robert Burns. Richard Hitters. Jack Rhodie, Walter Curtiss. Joe Lindner, Harold Frank, Robert Green. Loyal Ernberts, Robert Bing. Third Row: Gerald Iissendrop, George Piercy, Floyd Frye. Woodrow Chistopher, Edward Schneider, Joseph Waller. Robert Hauger, Clarence Lund, Eldon Hasse. Whittnan Rork, Reuben Wick. Coach Olson. Strand Row: Harold Robinson, William Weichert, Ardell Anderson, Elwin Crowe, Harvey Salter. Roger Thames, Edward Iiuhrinan. Arnold Hanson, Clarence Wagnild, Sanford Kruger, Thomas Young, Coach Bussell. lfmnl Run: Donald lNIcNairy, Williani Weiss, Roald Ovren. james Hendrickson. Thomas Mackove. Russell Gibson. John Walters. Williaiui Gnethel. Nlelvin Welke. Spencer Grisvold. Track Instead of having spring football as we have usually had in the past years, traclc was introduced into high school last year. Track gives all the boys participating the same oppor- tunities in training as did spring football, but also adds experience in an entirely different line of competition. A comparatively small number of boys turned out for traclc this year. The outlook is fairly optomistic in spite of this fact, as practically all the candidates are members of last year's squad. Some of the boys who are new to this form of sport show promise and ability in both running and field events. According to Coach Williain Sherman, the squad is stronger in the field events because there are more lettermen baclc from last year, while comparatively few runners have earned their letters as yer. However, the runners are all in good shape and will hold their own against any competition. Coach Bussell has charge of training the runners, and he certainly sets a stiff pace for their practice runs. There are two captains of the traclc team this year, one for the field men and the other for the runners. William Goethel and John Walters will lead the field men and runners respectively. I-Iarold Robinson, manager of the traclc team this year, states that Eau Claire will parti- cipate in hve inter-scholastic meets. The competition will be stiff, as all the schools with which meets have been arranged, have had strong track teams in past years. Page-154 MINOR SPORTS TRACK HURDLERS IN ACTION Winona Track Meet May 10, 1930 Eau Claire High School's first traclc team within three years competed in their first meet of the 1930 season on Saturday, May 10, at Winona, Minnesota. The Eagle cinder squad was entered in the B class competition, copping third place in that class with a total of Z8 points. The meet was sponsored by, and under the supervision of the Winona State Teachers' College for class A schools of the Badger and Gopher states. La Crosse Central High School captured first in the class A section with 65W points, while Stillwater staged a runaway in class B to garner 51 scores to 31M for Cannon Falls, Minnesota. Rochester was second in class A, and St. Charles, Minnesota third with 28K and 262 points respectively. Four schools were entered in class A, and seven in class B. Melvin Welke threw the javelin a distance of 134 feet to account for one of Eau Claire's first plaecs, while Bill Goethel bowled over the discus event, tossing the plate 99 feet-far enough to cop the gold medal that goes with the winning of that number. Art Gort was high point man on the Purple squad with a second in the century, fourth in the broad jump, and a second in the 220 yard dash. Goethel, besides winning the plate throwing contest, was able to toss the shot far enough to win third place in that event. Sorenson and McNairy scored second and third respectively in the half-mile run and also aided materially in helping the Hilldweller relay four grab off a fourth in the half-mile relay. Had not Bill Pepper, versatile Eagle athlete, been disqualified in the low hurdles, Eau Claire would have had another first and probably would have won in the class B section. Pepper misconstrued the contour of the track while rounding a curve and fell unknowingly into an opponent1s lane, thereby disqualifying himself from that event. Coach Olson expressed himself well pleased with the showing the boys made, as chances were considered rather wealc to even earn a place. MINOR SPORTS Page135 1 5 GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM Top Row-Li-It lu Right: Mary jane Branstad, Helen Midelfart, Ione Lewis, Marjorie Babcock, Barbara Selmer. Bollom Row: Marianna Auer, Gladys Campbell. Emily Chaput, Beulah Rear, Lois Johnson, Betty Lou Schofield. Swimming Classes Weekly swimming classes have been in progress at the Y. M. C. A. all year. The classes meet on Wednesday during the eighth period and after school. A swimming team has been organized which meets at 6:30 o'clock under the direction of Miss Clarkson and Mr. Boyle. The team has been working hard throughout the school year, practicing diligently on the four required dives which one must do in any swimming meet. These dives are: the back-jack, the front-jack, plain front or swan, and a plain back dive. They have also been practicing on various optional dives such as the front-flip, the back-Hip, Corkscrew, and gainer. The speed strokes-the crawl, breast, and racing back, have been greatly improved upon. The racing starts and turns likewise have been drilled. In addition to the regular swimming drills, many games are played, among which relay races, horse and rider, and water polo are the most popular. The groups specializing on particular strokes are: backstroke, Elizabeth Fisher, lone Lewis, and Erna Litchfield, breasrstroke, Marianna Auer, Gladys Campbell, and Marjorie Babcock, crawl, everybody, diving, Ione Lewis, Etna Litchfield, Helen Midelfart, Mary Jane Branstad. Gymmzsiufm Classes Gymnasium classes for girls have been held regularly during the past year under the direction of Miss Clarkson. 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