Fargo Central High School - Cynosure Yearbook (Fargo, ND)
- Class of 1936
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To our principal and teachers who have by their understanding and leadership guided us during our days in Fargo High School we dedicate this 1936 edition of the Cynosure Annual. 1' 41111 11111151 1111 fact 11111: 1111.f1'111'51 1i1x Sn-m The smzvx lflllfh lead To success and lulppmess IL7 MXHI' f7xl7VI IIIL QIUAVY 41 Where work ns forgotten And fun and play begms BOOKS FACLITY CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATH I,I1TICS F KATI' R ICS FAC U LTY 95 f!llWWW'!WHWlWW5l?WhW r B. C. B, TIGHE PllINL.'Il'.-XI cw S1:N1o11 Hlllll Sclmol. Ph H.. Ph. M.. lf111vcrs1ty of W1sco:1 111 VI. H. BRICKER DEAN 01' Bmw B. S.. james M1lhk111 U111vcrs1gy X H. H. KIRK S111'm11NT1eN1wuN'r or Sermon B A.. Ohmo WCSlCy'.lIl U111vcrf1tyg M. A , Columhm Tmchurs' Collruc sf gui' EDNA SCHROPP Dv.-xx or G1R1.f Ph. B..Dv:n1ho:1 Un1vcrs1ty.A M.. Coh1mh111 LVIIIVCTSIIY VAC U I ,TY H. Il IZIIIIJHHTORI5 Mxmsxixllu- limlux I xx1vTllux lf.n,m4 IS S, NIMH lhhm Sm Chilly.- N . 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KASTET MANU.RL TRAINING Bradley Polytechnic In' stitute. MILDRED V. MUHLY Hman ECONOMICS B. S., University of Minnf csotag M. A., Boston Universlty. MABEL E. WILLIAMS ENGLIQH B. A., James MIllIlrIn Urnversityg A. M.,Col' Llmhlll UnIversIty. GERALD W. HILBERT COSINIERCIAI. B. A. Greenville Collegeg M. A., University of Southern Californra. j, P. SCH ROEDER Hrsrmw BIOLOLIY B. Ed., Ill. State Normal University. 'Tlnvzssn l Mia , Q . In Q 5 at if wi X ft t L r V MARY NOWATZKI HISTORY B. A., Urnversity of North Dakota. ALICE TIBERT BIOLOGY B. S.. North Dakota State College. MARGARET HELFERTY ENuLIeII B. A.. State Teachers' Col' lege, Valley City, North Dakota. DAGMAR CARSTENS ENGLINII B, A.. M. A., University of Minnesota. HENRY RICE Ivlieirsxruar. lyk-'KXXING B.asxI3I'II.AII CLXACII Bradley Polytechnic Inf strtute. RICHARD M. STILL PRINTING f 'N I K .'KTHlfRlNIf RUWLANDS Hum' Euwunlm N U S, l'n1x'vrN1rV uf XY!-V qunwm EDN.-X NELSON FIWNL ll ll, A . l'u1x'vrN1lvnY Mmm umm A ,l, USTHY KHIMMFIKLRI 'xl H A ,l nlvvlelty ul Nlum Crum STlfLl.:'-. C. WIffXN'IfR Hmmm Il. A. lunwrcmc lfulll-gr Il I' Klil 'H llfll Fm ww lu li IX. Ripon Lulxgv. l'luwr'-1tx'n! XVI-um if A. ll TWHR Hurmu' R. A , N1,nc.1lr4tvr ffullvgr up M.-KRnIORlIi RUSCH Efsllllill U ,-K. Hunt N1,4rxwm!,tlw XKHML RUN.-XI.lW WHHUON .RRY fX1Hu1c.4pulx- Sulmnl .ur :MZ IIENA EIKENHS Iirvm mx IS :X . i.mu.m-rklm Lnllvfgv MARION IlliNlDliR Hmmm' li 5. Nurrh Ihkolm htm thxllvgc, Ni. A , l'nlwr -:lx .v! Iflunngn l, if ik TRI.llfN R11 Xu I5 :K . I.x1tlwrCoHcgl', N N1.. C'umur.111 C'-' lc 'v l'R.-XN1ilSlIfXl.VlN lkmxu lu I xl ll. 5. l lnxrr-My nt Nurtl lMlm.ut4 1- ADELA HANSEN PUBLIC SPEAKING B. A., Umversity of Iowa. O. S. ANDERSON PHYSICS li. S., North Dakota State College. MARVEL ELLISON ENGLISH Il. S.. M. A.. Umvcrslty of Mlnnesotu. H. M. ROBINSON CHEMISTRY B. S., M. S., North Dakota State College. LAURA GRETZINGER LATIN B. A., Umversnty of North D.Ikot.I. EMMA LUDWIG CEHRMAN ENGLISH B. S., University of MIIII1' esota. Fxfrren DELLA CROTHERS LATIN ENGLISH B. A.. Vassar College. EDNA HONORIA AKRE SOCIAL SGIENGE MODERN HISTORY B. A., M. A., Umversxty of MIImesot.I. MARY AMELIA FOWLER SOCIAL ScIENcE B, A., A. M., Umversxty of North Dakota. GLEN HORLOCKER HISTORY B. A., Uuiverslty of South Dakota. INA R. JOHNSON ENGLIQII B. A.. Y.mkton College, CHRISTINE POLLOCK MODERN LANGUAGES M. A., Umverslty of WIS' consm. ,iq liLL:X H.'xllll:XRfX AIHDISUN LHSR'XIll.fXN H, 5. l nlvrrsliy ul Mlrw 4. word, RVTH I R:XYX1ST:XI3 SICK! I xnxx in ml Pruxxlrxl X32 IHC U I ,TY S NA P PAGIQ . Kg, 1. iffy:-viz' -LLL 1 'kliulfuu : :X LLt zf.iz:zvr' mx-' -1 vw 4 Mr Urlllvmvrl 2, Thmkmg hmf. .ml Mr Lmvcr ' Vs'?y.: J- vw-A1 fxhw lim lsr' LX-1 l'17Y! UV Y' fm -.x 4:12 tm' tum. ANN,-'x H l'.-XRTHY. 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EAIQSON Literary Spcml Bull: lntmmurnl ll.lsrlmllg Vullfywlullg Pxngflbngg Battle Ballg Cynnsurc Bvwcelrly Rl-purrf cr, Advertising Smlf, Clrculmnn Starfg The Tm Hero, ullnghzn' m'g Scnmr Class Prcs.g Phosrcrf un Scc'y,p Home Room S:c'V.g jumur A Dewrmlm Cnmvmnccg Nrmnml Hnnnr Socwtyg Ph-xstrrf ungQu1ll4ml Scroll, Erma. CJRALEE Fox Home Econormcs Home EQ.,.w.mr5 Awnrrl, Mly Festnwl. MELX'lN T. LZRONDAHL Literary Luntc-at bla: Llulwg f,vn-:sure Bn- lkfclslx' Advcrhsxng Smrl .ml M.nrx.ugcr. Busxncss Surf: llovs' Glue Clubg A C.rppqll.rg junlnr A Cnmmmccg Hume Room Vue' Pres,g Plmsrcmng Qmll .ml Sqrrll. Nmerecn EDWIN GRIFFIN CLAPP, jx. Literary lntr.nmur.nl lhskcrlnll Tum, Tr-nf ms: VnIlcy'luIlp l'mgfPnngg lhrrlc Bllllg Cynusun: Annual K-:dak Erlnorg Cynnsurc llrwuvklv Rv' porter. Advcrnsuug-Smtl. Hmm' ncse Smtlf Oh. Pmlessurfl ll-ws' Glu: club: A c3,.p,w1l.., Km: Trclsg Homc Room Pr.-s,, Vw Prcs., Pulvlmrv lTh.nnmn: .lumnr A Cumnxmcc, Quill ,m.l Srrwllg Cheer Lcadcrg Sp.vr:sm.xn:hlp, BURTON DOUGLAS Curr. Lxterary Inrramuml Spm-rl ll.nllg lnrr,lmur.4l Swnmmmq Aw.nJs: lnnunuml lhslrerlmll Tmm, Fmrhull Sqmrl, Nm F.-sm-rl, Arr Awlfdsg lnrnmuuml Delmcg Why the Chmws Rlngf' Buvs' Glen Cluhg A C.mpcll.lg H-:mc Rmm Pres., VnccfPrcs.g Kvnlg Red Cr-we Cnuncxl. HARRIET ERICKSON Literary Blsehxllg lhskerlmllg Hrxlrcyg wg mmf R,-rm stay.: cum' Arhlcnq Cluhg N,mon.ll Honor SocxelygSls:ugr,mg Lmguc, Sports' munship. EL1zA1xzzTn ANNE FMR Lnterary Imf..mrlf.1 Hn.-,fl Pr-P Clulxg Sxsmcrmq Lflguu, Fncndslnp Ch.nrxn.xn. Pmrnf KZILLERSTEIN Lntcmry lnmuxnml lhsclnll, lnrr.unur.ll Brnslrcrlmllg lntr.lnxu1.Al Tcnms. XKVALLACE G. QQKEUEL ludustrml Arts Orchestra. f N 1 I IL11111 1211-111 II-max lltcmrx Il.1x11.11. II111I,111111 X . II1111 R1-11 N1 I'1 1 9.-' ' '1. 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Ross ARLFN McL.wum.rx Lxtemvy llvm Exhxlwmnng Bmskqrlullg Hume Rmm Vncc'Prvs g Psp Club, Ax xi QIIIRALDINH Moss Lxtcmry Enlcfrd Imm Iw1iVlHc Hugh Sqhuul. McV1ll:. N. Unk lhsk.-zhmll. Pep Club. Susmcmrxr l.r.!uuv1 SIYQ R1 Hwmv Rmnu Sum-mrx, jfxmus Russuu. Mumux Literary Izvtmnuunnl ll.4skczMl2. N.m.!. lilmw R-mm Prcs. Vx.--fl'v:,. lk-J Fwy Tr--15 M.-un' BEU1..-xH CDPIIFR Lntcmry Enwn-A rmm Mn-uhzxl Huh Schwl, Mmrh.-ml. Mum Tuwfmv-our ,- ffx 3 RF 9 IJON.-NLD E, Lum: Literary B.useb.mllg Ihsk-'tlmll T.-.xmg Hmm-f shucg Spf.-J Bull: limi: BM. Gym lixhzhmon. Im Mmm! M.'KDiHN Home Efouumxca N1-xxjoklz ETHEI. Tvhx: Lllemry lhscimll, Ihskcllmll: Ucqk Tcnmsl Hwk.-X, Pmq'Pnng1 sm-mg vm. lcvlwxll, Hum: Ro-mu Prrsg Psp iihnlw. Rel Kimi: Cmnqxl, Sxsm. :muy L--Mus EVHLYN MoNT1eL Lxterary IMskf1!m'l, Vail.-vlml H.-xkuuzw Nnzxpwlx NORMAN Home Eccmmmcs limsrfull, Hxskrtlmlli Ussk Tcnmh. l'luJ.vN: S-nffr, Vwllcvlmll. All A-.v.mrJ, junmr A Cmnnnrm-, llvuns llmnu Prsw. 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Chorus: ,luruur A Cum' nmtcr, Hume Room Prrs- Vu:-'f Prvsg Hulvquwg Lm-mry G Musxc Cummxssxnng Nmvxml Hmm Society: Orphcus Vusf Pn-s.: Smsmcrmc l.v.xgur. Mum Cmnnnuffg Pep Club. MILDRED ADELINE TwxuuAHL Lmlemry Flunch Club. ELEAN011 ADBLINE Umm: Lnemry um T.-mms: Pmpvlw. MM- F.-SW1. 1n.h..n lu..m. CHARLES EDMUND WARD Scnennfc Rmho uhm. Arennuw Tucmmm Vv'xsmra Lxtemrw Bdsclmllg Ihsk.-:MII Tmm, F4-1 b.n1l Squml, H1-Ju, TNA. Twmwxhvrz 3 T Q V 'F H. ' 4 QF Frm: Loum Row Lxtemvy cms' cliff Umm A CTW-11..g Unis' Scxtvri Humr Rwm Pre-. Sffvl fkrcufh Club Scfv 1 Orplmcufz Psp Clulu Sxslcudtxc l.v,n1uc.SchfvlushxpKlvmnulm- RUTH Ev1:u'N Sxocrx HKPYHC ECOTTOTYIIC-Y Hmm' Rwvm Prci , Vnsfprce. Sccytg hrnrh Llulf AARNUI D SOIJKFRG Lnemry Fwrlxdl Sqmmlg Ihmlg Hwmc Rs-fun JUNE EVLLYN Svvkun Home Ecfmmmcs H,lsrMllg Haskrrhullg I7-wk Tvnxnsg Trcpkg Vwllrx'-b.lH1 Uxrls' Glu: cinnu A f1..p,w:l..1 Humq Rwom VlCu'PrcS , Prp Club, XNVILLARD Wm Form LIIETGYN wwe-...1 bT1..,..1g ma. H.-mf RW-m Sffy , Snwm-rn.1mhxp. Luiz W.1xR1m PrcfVocurxrmnI I'4.mLrllmH Tc.um1 lwrlmll Tum, NOT IN PICTURE L1'u1lLf Vmcamx.-x BROWER P16-Secwlfxmll H-wmc Rwm Scc'y. JANUARY CLASS HISTORY Q Q Oi-ifierzas President . Milton Ericson 'T Vicefllresidurit Helen Landhlom Secretary , Elmer Hogolwoom Treaxiaver . Maxine Bolwr Adriser. , Miss johnson As newcomers to Fargo High School in january of iogg, we assumed the role of lowly sophsn and began to learn the requirements of our new setting. With many a slip and hlunder, we spent this apprentice period under the watchful eye of Miss Tihert and the capahl: leadership of Donald Dunlap. During this first year we were of little conxquence in the productien of High School Lifeu, but some of our niemlwers showed flashes of brilliance which would take them to future stardom. In the second year of our run we felt that we were veterans at the game of going to school, so we hegan to push outselves into more important roles in different activities. We entered societies and clulas and hecame generally noticeahle. Some ofthe hoys entered athletics and aided in upholding the honor of Fargo High at home and in foreign territory. As the grand climax to this second year of our production we presented the finale for the seniors in the form of the -luniorfSenior hanquet and dance. An auto show was the theme. During this momentous year Mr. Turnipxed was our class adviserand Elmer Hogohooin, president. Einall came the to w hillm 1 in Ear fo Hi fh School, an achievement we had all worked Y ls fs ls for during the preceding years. We were seniors. As such we starred in every lwrancli of activit : athletics, music, dramatics, declamation, ournalism, dehate. and scholarshim Y l Milton Ericson was our class president, and Miss johnson was our adviser. We were guests of honor at the .llIl1IUI SCI1li7I' hanquet and dance which was held in january under the direction of the juniors, As the final gesture of our high school career, we presented the class play, The Romantic Age , directed hy Miss Hansen. The members who took part in this production were Anne Horton, Helen Schneider. Elmer Hogohoom, Aldyth Peart. Ernest Eddy, Eugene McCarthy, and Howard Apland. Then followed the class day exercises and graduation. We have left Fargo High School with a few new faces in our midst and a few old ones missing, hut still fundamentally the same group, hettered, however, hy the associations we have had during our three years here. We look hack on our high school days with pleasure and regret on leaving, hut also look forward to new fields ofendeavor. TntiiKV'1.im j11AN El.xzAm:Tu fx.-XMOTH Lxtemry lhsrlmllg llaskrrlmll. I3-uk Tcmusg H-vckcv. 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A 1. . 11 11 .3 X1 11 131: R111111 I111x11- W111 I.1r111111. 1 I1 1 Ii 1I1'-1 1 I' 1 1 1 1 I'1 II' ' 11 II 1 1 1 1 I'1xx1xl:111111-X111 I'1.1X'-1.11 1-1 f I11IIs 1 I11:1x XI11111 I11.I1I,1r11I1I :XM I1' 111111.1111. II1.I17I111I I111 1 1 111.11 1111I11111111111'I1111111 I 1-11 MAY CLASS HISTORY Orriceizs President. . . . Warren Bennett VfCC'P7ESldC71Z. .Thad Fuller Secretary. . . . . .Patricia Oram 'Treasurer . . . Mary Beth Lewis Adviser Miss Williams Entering Fargo High as sophomores in September, 1933, we tried to fit ourselves into the role assigned us that of minor actors in the drama of high school life. During the iirst year we played rather unimportant parts, but we were receiving such excellent trainf ing that we felt quite capable of going on to bigger and better things as juniors. However, the second semester a few of our number joined clubs and societies, took part in dramf atics and debate, and, as a whole, we began to be noticed. This part of our production was directed by Miss johnson, assisted by Gordon McGrath. The second act gave many of our class members opportunities to distinguish them' selves, Both boys and girls entered clubs and societies. Some of our members were re- porters on the Cynosure BifWeekly and later became members of Quill and Scroll. Cthers were elected to the Sportsmanship Club and the National Honor Society. Dramatics and debate also attracted some. Many of our boys starred in football, basketball, and track, The social climax of our junior year was reached at the juniorfSenior banquet which was given in a cold antarctic setting made realistic by penguins and ice bergs and an aurora borealis. We also published the IQSS' edition ofthe Cynosure Annual, using as a theme the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Tom Sawyer's creator, Mark Twain. Act two was directed by Miss Ellison and Mr. Schroeder with the aid of our class president, Kenneth Archer. The curtain of act three rose on a scene in which we were to be important actors. Miss Williams was our director and Warren Bennett, our class president, Here some members of our class were on the athletic teams which upheld the name of Fargo High in the games in which they played. Many felt the urge of participation in extrafcurricular activities and joined clubs and societies. Some were elected to honorary organizationsg others participated in drainatics, debate, and declamatien. During commencement week we were guests of honor at the juniorfSenior banquet, and during this week also we pref sented our class play, Mr, Pim Passes By. The grand finale came with class day exercisf es and graduation. We leave behind us memories of three acts of adventure. We enjoyed the days we spent in Fargo High, and to those who aided us we leave the best wishes of the class or 1936. Ffvvryfme i l . . ' f M ., , . ' v'-'4f 1 , . 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Kathlccn Cull. Clinton Darrow, Mary Eldund. Hclcn Farrell, Clarrehcllc Fortune, john Fm,-mac SENIOR B Fcarn. Audrcy Fullmorc, Rolwvrt Frschfr, Irvin Frsh, -IIIDIOY Frrch. wlohnnrr Fryc. QLIOIQIA Grhh. Alcsslc Gorman. Frames Gorman. Fhyllxs LlX'CCl'lSl1lClLlS. l3:tty Uronsdahl, Lrnora Haas. Rolwrr Hanson. Edna Hcktncr. Dorothy lhnz, XVanda Hull, George H. lackson, Clarrcc lcnscn, Lloyd D. lcnson, Lloyd G. Iohnson. Franqcs lohnson, Cordon Kamrns, Ralph Kanahlt. Alma Kant. Thomas Kath, Mazw md. rs ww. rr Krnncy. Dorothy Klovsrad, Hazel Kolocn, Verna Krrcr. Donald Larsen, Srgurd Langcncss. Rosc Lcglcr, Geraldine Lcvxnc. joseph Lockwood, Charles Lush. Donald Lynch, ,lean Mahcr. Gcorgc Manchester, Thomas Mannrng, Dorothc Manz. Hclcn Margach, blames Mattson. Charles Maycr. Frank Mcycr. Vfrlllam Monson. Emojcan Montxel Edward Morgan Edgar Murphy, Rohcrt Murray, Trcva Mufscr. 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Gallagher, Cook, DalrHHPli', Aas, Eugene Ames, William Anderson, Blanche Anderson, Ernest Anderson Leroy Arhart, Robert Arnold, Rhodes Askew, Harry Ballard, Louise Bancroft, Vivian Banks, Rose Bannister, Donald Barker, Lorraine Beaton, Gene Benson, Arnold Berg, Elaine Bilstad, Orvin Blair, jane I Bohn, lvlary lauline Boisjolie. Vivian Bordsen, Donald Bowman. Lillian Brant, Clarence Breeke, Leslie Brett. Miltoii Brophy, Lile Brown, Donald Brown, Beverly Buckmaster. Malvel Burk, Ruby Burton, james Callahan, Gerald Carlson, Dorothy Carlson. Eleanor Carmine, Betty Fifiv-me Cathcart, Bill Christenson, Kenneth Classon. Esther Classon, Olive Cl-Jutier, Dorothy Cobb, Bertha Comrie, Marcia Cone, Mildred Cook. George Cos-grill, jane Cossette. Tom Craig, Don Crosby, Louise Crowe. Clara Cnll. jack Curfman, Harriet Dahler. Bernice Dalrymple, Bruce Daniels, Jack Dinwoodie. Leona Dunlap, Mzirgaret Dwyer. Lucille Dyeve. Elof Eeenm, Emily Erickson. Betty 'lane Ericson. Howard Etkm, Miix Farmer. Douglas Feickert, Beatrice Felllwaum, Bertha Fillmore. Thomas Finberg, Floyd Fischer, Richard Fisher, Robert Follett. Patty Forkert, Grace Formo, Alvin Fredrickson, Osborne Freidman, Elizabeth Friesc, Charles Fuller, Eugene Uiese, Viola Gilbraith, Gordon Goebel, Homer Goebel. Margaret Goldberg, Betty Graunke, Frances Greenberg, Ethel Grove, Frances Gnnvaldsen. Agnes Hagen, Robert Hagen. Verna Halbeisen, jean Hanson, Harold Hanson, Rachel Harris, Dorothy Harrison, Alan Hatlie, Ethel Hegggeness, Franklin Heiberg, Lloyd Heisler, Thomas Heldman, Deloris Hendrickson, Florence Highland, Ned Hilber, Bert Hild. Elizabeth Hinkle, Mary Hoff. Donald lla IX I X I II Iw X -' II I4 II I. .II - XI I. XIIIM XI I,I IQIII 3 IXI, I 'I II ' N ' ' A II I ' I X1 '- II 'I' IX 'I II I I- I IIII II II zx . Iv,,'I'.II' I ' XI.I'I .XI' ' II III' II-I I ' II N I- I I II .II I HV.- . II'I4 Iv XI XII .XI ' II -I',I' I II. 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Chrrstrne Fxfry-rhvez Presxdent. , Vzcefpreszdenr Secretary TTCCLSUTKT. , . Adusers. . . JUNIOR A, Cofztinued Stevens. Hrlffltl Stoutlantl. Arnold Strand, Harland Struhle. Raymond Stucky, jean Struh, Beatrrce Swartz, Lorraxne Swetland. Lyle Swrngseth, Hazel Taylor, Stanley Tcndrelc, Kathleen Tenneson, Elaine Thompson, Lors Thorson, Lucxlle Txvls, Dorothy Travis. Phyllis Tucker, Luella Ugstad. joy Uhl, A-.lolph OIJFICERS Ulland, Robert Ulterg, Berdrne Van Vorat, Lynn Vellme, Harold Vrestenz, Robert Xvallace. Dorothy Walz. Renee Vvlard, Phyllis Warner, Ennrce Weller. ,lack Wendt. Erne4r Wlgffll, lne: Wllk. Helmut Wonrlerlrek. 'lean Vx'ong, Gordon Vhxnlrlrrrltfe. Vera W'yatt. Marran Yneter, Fayne Zrrlxef. Marx' .Don Brown , Charles- Keele . , .Agnes Gnnvaldsen , .Phyllis Lee . Miss Beyer. Mr. Lower 7 'I A lil ll hu 11,44-.-.-,A w N--Y--r MAN' L- r-'xx ,,,x- I H nm-.. hx XYJN . '--.Aw-It-xx 1, X--yq p,HI'-t1x ,'m,,.,,, lx- -.x x X1.l'v1 .. Nw,- - N -- ,XXh:', M N ', '. A- xii' f rl. 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A Olson, Amundson,llInut1nu. lnnrulwelll, Hinz. Hurt. Stuart, Hsupgcn, Row .5-Halleclr. Fl.m. lv1cGlvnn,Ivcrsun. Bulls. ll:.unn. R. Ulsmi, Hngcn. Rns.'i.4n.l. Riscdorf. Row r -Burt, Mclliy, H. Anderson, Klnkrg. Hullmd, Goff, Mison, Rouen. T.i:'uvr. House, lsiuniimq. JUNIOR B, Continued Maddock, Walter Manchester. Harriet Manning, Gaynor Mason, Robert Matsen, Dorothy Mickelson, Florence Murrey, Marvin Narveson, Palmer Nelson. Donald Nelson, Paul R. Nystrom, Charlotte Olson, Olson, Olson, Oschw Psper. Qunm, john Rasmussen. Helen Reardon. Pitricu Reed. Alennvstte Rick, Roy Risedorf. Burt Roseland, Donald Rotenherg, Florence Rusch. Zellxl Ruud, june Sandvilt, Bertha Sorenson. Charles Sornsin, Roland Stevemn. Lois Stewart, l.e.1lx S:utlicn, Merrill Sundhlnd, Helmer Swanson. Marcella Taintcr. Rolfe Tengesdahl, Harold Titfnny. Donald Thompson Vance Amy VI, Sandvik, Oscar Tliorsen, Arnold Donald Sclxliesmztn. Dorothy Thurman. Harriett Roy E. Scott. Boitrice Towne. Lloyd .ild, Gordon Scott, Bill Ttonson, William Ahe Severson, Margaret Wendt, Eugene Peterson, Romnyne Peterson. Sylvia Polls, Helen Shirley, Marjorie Skeim, Lor.une Solow, Arthur West, june Wooldridge, Word Yoder, Robert OFFICERS President . , . Robert Acker VlCC'PT6SlCi671l, . , Arnold johnson Secretary .... . . .Phyllis Travis Treasuver. , . ......,....... Mary Lemke Advisers. . . . ,Miss Sulerud, Mr. Maxey Fifiyfn-5 IIEI111 II1I ' II ,I NI II ,X-' I I I ,I X X IX III x 1,..I 1 II IIIIIIIII- +V I 1I,,I,I.-11 .I I. III- III- ,- Yup' IIII II. I1 ,1 11.x,I I II -I .II I, I I I:IwI1I I I I I I5 I I 1I 1- IV XMI! IvI'1' I I IXIIII III I'I I -I, I I'41I'lII III X19 ,1L'I-1-'IIS I I -' X !4 II1 A In II'I I7 I , X- X I ' , II -, SUPHONIORH :X I IMI- IIx'I'l'N.I5I'1f1I: I I II' .IN I I 'IIIH l'IrI'x I1-III I'-IIa: XI I1II, xXx l'IrIx1I'I. I'I1'p1' IIIII. III 1-:,I'I l'I -w1' '::IIII I' fII:. I'1I1'. II 'L .'X' l'fIIyi::I:I IQI'I11I:' I II ', I1 111, I lII.:x VIII:-!II'1II'I . 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Herhert Hohner, lfarl Holmes, .lllllCE Houtl, Betty Howden. ,Ieanne lllgen. l7eI.ores lverxon, Ava Iverfnn. Verne -lohnson, llarolrl johnson, Lorra1ne johnson, Vfrlla johnson. llohert A, johnson, Rohert H. Kaknschke, Vrola Kirk, Lon Klorlre, Dorothy Kjurlre, .lean Fnfrvfscecn SOPHOMORE A, Cozzdrzued Kllllllt. Freel Koch, George Korshuf, Arthur Korsmn, Alma Korna Ruth Kvale, Jeanette Latlwlti. l.orxn Latlwrg. l,or1ne Lantlhlozn. fllytle Langseth, Norman Larson, Donald Larson, Lnurs Lantl-Jr, Eva Lavelle, jim Lerud, George Lewis, Dwight Lindgren, Alohn Lotlgarel, lviarron Longhella, Blanche Lontz. Anne Lorshlwongh, Vvlalrer Lovelace, Harrret Lnntle, Arthur Mcflatfery, Doris lx4eCannel. Mary lv1eChrystal, Gene lVleClannahan, Nina McConnell, Lucllle McCracken, Nora MeFernsworth, Haroltl McKee. Lrnae McMahon, Thomas Martun, Ralph Martrn, Vrrgrnra Meath. Roh Meltxne, Evelyn Meltme, Hamer Meyer, -lune Mickelson. llohn Mlekelxon. Vloler lwlltlrlanglx. 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Husehka. Row 4-gf-lvllrlsoxr, Grruel. E. Andersrn. M, jnhnswn, Hatth, Ht-lx-rv. Ilrssnnr, German, Hazeldahl. Frcclerxtks, Black, Kr A lot ,on nn. Row 5-fjailisun, Hnvde, Buskfv, Eggum, Brarrland. Block, Kalsww. Etlear. ,I-'nsl ntl. Frc1dman,Cnrv, Hr-lmcs, Burfenxntg Ahhott, Hale Ahrahamson, Florence Acker, Barhara Acker. john Ackers. Vrvran Allen, Charlotte Allen, joy Alm, Wallace Almquist. Harriet Anderson, Ethel Anderson, Lors Anderson, Thomas Backer, james Baker. jean Beaton, Darrow Berg, Ralph Black, Margaret Black. Betty Borgeson, Vernon Bowman, Rrchard Braaten, Nlarlys Brattland, Betty jean Rrunsklll. john Brunzell, Elda Bur enmg. Russell t' Busko, Anna Callahan, Richard Carlson. Phylhs Charlson, George Chr Coe lstianson. Ervrn khill, Edward Conlon, jack Clements, Dons Mac Y Cor Dah , Manon lgren, Inez Davrdson, Leo Fwfryfnme SOPHOMORE B Davxdson. Lloyd DeOtte. Roherr Dougherty. Carleton Drager. Evelyn Duncan. Audrey Eastman, Gale Edgar. Evelyn Eggum. Helen Erdsmoe. Adehne Etkm, David Evanson. Doris Evanson, Melx'1n Fossum. Harriet Fossum, Hazelle Fosteson, Spencer Fowler, George A. Fowler. George H. Fredrrrclrs, Mary Frerdman, Ruth Fuglestad, Ruth Gadsol, Ethel Getman. Grace Grlhert. Leone Gordon, Robert Greene, Robert Greuel, Melvm Grove, Arne Grove, Murxcl Halhersen, Dorothy Hanson, Helen Hanson, june Harrison. Wgrrrerr Hatch, jean Hazeldahl. Dorothy Hehert. Fern Hennehry, Floyd Herbrandson, Dorothy Herland, Lois Hobaugh, Wayne Hoff, Rohert Holmes, Lcshc Horvcrtz, Alee Hovde. jesse Hull, james Humphreys, Roy Huschka. Edward jackson, Helen jacobson, Kathryn jacohson, Odd jenstad. Dorothy jepson, lla johnson. Dons johnson, Gordon johnson, Howard johnson, Iviargarct C. jones, Helen jones. Kenneth Kalser. Ellsworth Kalsow. Isabel Kerm, Marjornc Klern, Rose Klmk. lviareella Kraft. 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O'D M Ade Silber ow .pw . i in., on -s. ay. r. 1 -rson. . i rg Row 5-Mr. Rice, Mrs. Carstens, Mr. Robinson. Mr. Tight: Mr. Cvgkl LITERARY AND MUSIC COMMISSION To guide and govern the organizations of Fargo High School is the purpose of the Literary and Music Commission. This group was organized about thirteen years ago at the suggestion of Mr. B. C. B. Tighe, principal. The membership of this commission is limited to the advisers and vicefpresidents of all the societies. There are but two officers in this group, the presiding chairman and the secretary. The first is selected from the faculty membersg the latter from the students. Both are elected by the entire group at the first meeting of' the school year. Mr. Tighe is a member ex officio ofthe group. The original duties of the commission were threefold. First among these was to manage debate and handle the expenses incurred. This duty has been dissolved during the last few years because of the change in the debate program which transferred the control from the commission to the school at large. The commission also plans the social calendar for the school year and sets definite dates for all club meetings. As its third duty the group discusses and passes all rules and regulations for the various societies. As one of the new organizations in Fargo High School, the commission upholds the schools ideals of democracy. For several years it has advocated a more liberal play policy. Last spring the change was made, so the jurisdiction was increased in order to include the allfschool plays. These take the place of the former society plays that eliminated all students except the members ofthe three playfproducing organizations. Meetiiigs are not regularly scheduled but are called when there is important business to be discussed. OFFICERS Presiding Clmmnufi . ...... . . , . 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Oils, Baillie. Brua. Nalralin. Tavl ir. Shrth.-ld. Grrenshields. Donahue, Mr. Rice. Row 1-Row, Funk. Rusch. Hulhurr, Humphreys. Lynch. A Olson, Umm. M jnhnsiin, Knuilsnn, Anderson, W-mg, Dahrling. Row 3-Eddy, Daum. A, Black. Rasmussen. Aamorh. Sailcr. M I..-urs. l'4:nrlcv. Wylie. llirrow. Craig, Blair. Row 4-Johnston, Crahan, Bennett. Nlorgan. Naughton. kVhirv. Frvilr'-ksuri. U'Duv. hfiurphv. Struble, Ames, Haas. Row 7-johnson, Gunkleman, K. Lewis. C vrrrighr. Archer, XVi-lrzin. F Olsi ri, D Olson. G. Black, Tviirquisre, H. jones. Nor IN Pierunrz T. Fuller, Krieg. Myron, Reine. SPORTSMANSHIP CLUB Keep the rulesg keep faith in your comradesg keep your temperg keep yourself fitg keep a stout heart in defeat, keep your pride under in victoryg keep a sound soulg keep a clean mind and a healthy bodyg and play the game -these are the factors in the Sports' manship code which every member strives to uphold. These are his ideals and he tries to live up to them. The Sportsmanship Club is a chapter of the National Sportsmanship Brotherhood and was organized in 1o28. It has now completed its eighth year of existence in Fargo High School. Menabership in the organization is limited to juniors and seniors. The number of members is restricted to hve per cent of the total number of students in the school. The Sportsmanship Club is composed of pupils who have proved themselves out' standing in sportsmanship. Nominations for the club are made by pupils and faculty. These nominations are made on the basis of sportsinanlike qualities, conduct, and activ' ities. Names are approved by the faculty first, and then are voted on by the junior and senior classes. Elections to the club were held twice during the past year. Fiftyfthree people were elected to membership this year. Meetiiigs are held on the last Friday of every month. These meetings consist of musical selecticns, oral presentations, and discussions on sportsmanship presented by members of the organization. Occasionally an outside speaker is invited to talk. The annual banquet and dance for the basketball team was held April 18, logo, in the high school. Ol ificiias President. . Clifford Cortright VlC6'PTCS1ll67lI . glean Betty Aamoth Secretary. . . .Wzirreii Bennett Treasurer, , . Patricia Sayler Adviser. . , .. 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Tivis, Weller QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School journalists, was organized April io, 1926, by a group of high school supervisors. They announced as their purposes the encouraging and rewarding of individual achievement in journalism and allied fields, and the raising of journalistic standards. The oflicial magazine of the society has not only brought practical information conf cerning every phase of publication work to editors, staffs, and advisers, but also, with the Scholastic magazine, has sponsored national contests in headline writing, editorials, sports articles, news stories, and features. To apply for membership in Quill and Scroll, a candidate must be classilied at least as a junior, must be in the upper third of his class in general scholastic standing, must have done superior work in some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor, must be recommend' ed by the adviser ofthe Fargo chapter, and must be approved by the national secretary' treasurer. lf an adviser recommends a student for superior work on the editorial staff or business staff ofthe Cynosure BifWeekly or the Cynosure Annual in managing, editing, writing, or advertising, he may qualify for membership. Lorraine Naftalin was elected state vicefpresident at the Northern Interscholastic Press Association convention in Grand Forks in November, iogi. New members of the Fargo chapter ofthe organization were initiated at the custom' ary candleflight service on April 28, 1936. Orricizizs President , , M41ry Beth Lewis Vice-President . . . ,Harry Nickel Secretary ..., jean Betty Aamoth Treasurer. . Lorraine Naftalin Adviser , .Mr. Cecka sm, mv. J . ,,, 1 5 . .' ' fy rm. . t:,.ar-ra.'rr,.,v..a.orrraf.-.Azr.,.:u.ar:. rt1.,r.4..rrr.'ft.t1..,.-.x.rr.ra.f-1 ..r,.r,rr,a.rm-X..r1.,ra.,..,.,.w....1. Rum, lsark. N ax.-r. Pr lrsfnelrl not 1 Harm.-r. Imrmr. rtrwrr. .Aa.sa.1,.r-rr. r.1,r-.H-.. 1.r.o-.Hr.fe.f- nrt. M.-1.-, wow, rr . v' at ra,..r.-Mr. .-ua.. XI.-llw, L'lr'. I ax-'llr JUNIOR RED CROSS Thrs rs the fifth year ot' actrve scrvrce of the -lumor Red Cross rn Fargo l-hgh School. A Nlumor Red Cross Councrl. composed of forty delegates, one from each home room, plans prolects to he earrred out hy the Councrl with the help of the school. ln Octoher, when the Roll Call was taken, the entrre student hody pledged rts support. Several grrls from the Councrl assrsted the adult Red Cross .n the presentatron ot' a lloat rn the Comrnumty Chest parade. From Uetolwer :S to Novemher 1. logs, the Amerrcan Natronal Red Cross carrred on a Home lnspectron Campargn for the preventron of accrdents. The Councrl drstrrlauted and collected the certrhcates of mspectron whrch the students took to then' homes. At Thanksgrvrng trme another lwasket project snmlar to those ol' prevrous years was launched wrth great success. Each homeroom hrought food to till a hasket and contrrlauted money with whrch to huy mrllt. meat, and lvutter, At Chrrstmas, memlwers ol' the art classes under the drrectron of Mr. VJhedon def srgned menu covers wlnch were prrnted lay memhers of Mr. Strlls classes and sent to the l'. S. S. Ellrs and ll. S. S, Fvans, ln a letter to lkir. Trghe. the commander of the Ellrs expressed the apprecratron of the othccrs and the crew. Fargo Hrgh competed tor the prrvrlege of sendmg a delegate to the annual conventron held thrs year rn C-ll1lC.lgU, lvielnlwers of the Councrl also served as delegates to the ,lumor Red Cross Councrl oi' the Fargo Pulwlrc Schools, organrzed rn vlanuarv, logo, Ljllltllix PTCSlLlL'7ll W1ll1.r1r1 lwlagrll Vrcefpresrdenr lltlytlxe Hutclnnson Secretary Kemhle Lewrs T1eaxrm'r james Iviorrrs Adr :sera Mlss Wleaver, lwlrss Selnopp, Mr. llrrclter' s,.rtr.,l,l Row r-Mrs. joel H Ells, Mrs. E, P, Cfnsgriri, Mrs, Oscar Kiiirlie. Mrs. U. ll lil-gilwofiixi. Mrs, L. H. Eaziin Row 3- Mrs. Oscar Covert, Mrs. xl. j. Mnlrcidi. Mr. P. T. Ngrlius, Mi ll. C Tnghf, Mrs P. K. Lewis, Mrs, Emil Glas.-r. PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Several outstanding and interesting programs were featured at the monthly meetings of Fargo I-ligh's ParentfTeachers Association this year. The lirst, in October, was the Backfto-School program. At this meeting, Mr. Tighe made a short introductory talk and Mr. W. L, Stockwell spoke briefly concerning the public library question. Then the parents followed the daily schedule of their sons and daughters, so that they might become acquainted with the teachers and learn of the work done. At the November meeting, the new superintendent of Fargo Public Schools, Mr. H, H. Kirk, was the speaker. Reverend S. J. Hedeluncl gave the Christmas message at the December meeting and the audience joined in singing carols. A play entitled k'Whcv Gets the Car Tonight? together with a talk on driving by judge F. A. Leonard comprised the entertainment for .Ianuaryg R. A. Trubey addressed the FatherfSon gathering in Marchg and Professor C. P. Archer and the winners in the district music contest, Dorinne Heisler, Beverly Brown, Harold Uglestad, and Lloyd Jensen were featured at the April program. The committee chairmen who helped to make the year successful were Mrs. Frank Scott, programg Mrs. D. D. Hogoboom, refreshments, Mrs. ul. A. 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KENT LITERARY SOCIETY Marked by a spirit of cooperation and friendliness, the Kent Literary Society passed its thirtyfsixth milestone this year. The aim of this society is to train its members to attain selffexpression. Programs of a varied nature were held every six weeks, Harry Nickel acting as prof gram chairman, Those on his committee were Mary jones, Mary Beth Lewis, and Bob Naughton. Typical meetings included skits, poems. readings, talks, and musical selecf tions. Two of the original plays presented at the meetings were Hello, George! by Louis Marquisee, and A Busy Afternoon by Barbara Schmallen. In December a Christmas program was held and the members exchanged gifts. After the society tryfouts in January, the allfsociety party was given, at which eleven new members were initiated. To foster good attendance at the Kent programs a K.R.A. Committee, consisting of the president, vicefpresident, and one other member, checked the attendance and enforced penalties, Literary contests were conducted in poetry, essays, short stories, and onefact plays. This is the second year during which literary contributions were compulsory. Prize winners this year were Richard Sehrt, Jean Glaser, Ralph Martin, Ann Murphy, Kemble Lewis, Mary Beth Lewis, Anna Jane Black, Betty Wylie, jean Betty Aamoth, and Bob Naughton, OFFICERS Presrderit ,,.. . . . ...,. .,,, .I ean Betty Aamoth V1CC'PTCSldC11f. . . ......., Sarah Eaton Secretary .... . . ..,,, . . .Charlotte Cole Treasurer. . . . .Edwin Clapp, Thad Fuller Adviser. . . ,.......... Mrs. Carstens Sn mi x-nm I ' Q I . R 1111 1 II11.k,I'1'1--1--111 IM1-1:M1-Il.-11,I.1.U1-':'I.Ii1.1..1l 3 1,111-1 . 11.111 1 P11111-1. Ii-1111. 111111, H1-1.1111111. 511111-.. I51'1g1'. II:11111.1 1, M1 R.1111 1 IK11rg1-1, H1111111I1:1-1-, I 11.I1:11. M.-1,1-1-. II A1111-1-111 1' 11111. Ii 11.11 Il. 1. 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O1f1f1cE11s Pvcx1111'111. . . , Gcorgc Black V1ccfP1u.1111u11z D1lX'IxI H.111.1f11, D1111.1I11 .11111cs Secretary , .Ic.111 HLlIlIlWI1I'Cy'S Trs11s1ucr KIAII P111'tc1' Adrxsur 1v11ss I3c1111c1 5616111111 1 Row I- Raines. Shilev. Sevcrsivn. Travis. Ruicnbcrg. Pulls, Skiugnss. Iahns. Niiss llrctzumcr. Row 2'-I. Uwyther. Follett. Michrlsen, Swrbillus. Hector. Criislv.. l. lwlvvson. Th-wine. Brua. Hcnilrrsvu Row 3- J. johnson. Hrislcr. Heggelund, Spear. Poumr, Bohn. Slciviill, Keith. KI ilwg Row .gfHalhciscn, B. Gwvrher. Roderick. M:Gibbon, H. johns-in, Dihl. Hrkrnvr, Ruu.l,Sclimitlt. Row 5-Holmcr, U'Day. Cushman, Ray, lVh ttlvsley, Nlorgan. Kainbcs: i.l. Rose. Sluilcy. Nor is Picruau: Mcllvy, S. P. Q. R. CLASSICAL CLUB When in Rome, do as the Romans dog when in the S.I'.Q.R. Classical Club, do as the S.P.Q.R.fians dofilaugh and learn. Although the Roman Empire toppled to its ruin many years ago, yet today in Fargo Senior High School vestiges of this ancient power still remain alive. The Senate and the Roman people, once the two most powerful fictors in the Roman Empire, are exemplilied today in the S.P.Q.R. members and their ofhcers. Every year four othcers are elected to guide the destinies of the club. These othcers are not known by the dull prosaic names of president, vicefpresident, secretary, and treasf urer, but they are called consuls. censors, and quaestors. In the S.P.Q R. club, the glories of ancient Rome are never permitted to fade. The habits, customs, and daily life of the noble Romans are made vivid at the monthly meetings. Original plays, music, and miscellaneous discussions are also enjoyed. These programs, however, are not the only activities. S.P.Q.R. may justly boast of it own magazine called i'Nunc et Tuncf' which, as the name indicates, is published now and then. Offering a combination of facts, fun, and original items, this publication is enthusiastically received by the Latin students in this school as well as by those in other states. 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Ulson, Miss Nou irzki HISTORY CLUB Varied programs to suit varied tastes hav' b v '1 b h c ten gixcn y t e History Club this year. North Dakota Indians were studied in the first program. Aguest speaker told of the various Indian tribes in the stateg a collection of Indian pictures was showng and a detailed account ofa Pembina buffalo hunt, as told by a missionary, was read. By the time of the second program, sanctions had been voted against Italy. Reports on Ethiopia, its people, animals, agricultural products, customs, and rulers were given. A picture collection of events in Ethiopia and a detailed discussion of the causes of the conf flict and the methods of warfare completed the program. Peace, ever a topic of discussion among historians, was the feature at the Christmas party. Members and guests alike gave peace quotations. To keep the interest of the members on the interesting side of history. everyone has been encouraged to have projects. Worthwhile ones ofthe past include a history of Fargog a history of Fargo High School, a study ofthe Missouri River diversion project, a North Dakota soil surveyg and the collection of information on the International Peace Garden on the North DakotafCanadian bcrder. Norway was the topic of the feature program of the second semester. This country was chosen because of its peaceloving people and its democratic government. A collecf tion of pictures and biographies of North Dakota's governors was started during the second semester. This was a return to the original project of the club: the history of our state. Crriceizs President ...... .... . .Lorraine Elvrum VicefP1esidem .... , . Marion Moen Secretary ,.... john Anker Treasurer. . . . . Avis Boyer Adviser, . . . . 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Finbcrg, Goebel. Row 1--Wilk, Thompson, Berg, Wong. Blair. Row 3fMr. Anderson, Ugclsrad, Housc, Ames, Srrulwle. Row 44Cool:, McGuigavi. Pull. Ewan, Gord: n, Ackcr Row r --Arnold, Grecnshiclds, Cunmv, Taintt r, jones, Elsberrv. RADIO CLUB Holding regular bi-weekly meetings, the Fargo High Radio Club has endeavored to learn more about the science and art of radio. The club was founded several years ago, and since then has turned out many boys who have risen to high positions in the field of radio. Throughout the year, the club has presented and covered many of the practical sides of radio. When a member learns about some new phase of radio, or some related subject, he immediately informs the club of this, and presents it during a club program. During the two semesters of every year that the club is active, occasional field trips are taken, outside speakers are invited, various moving pictures are seen, and many of the things which are learned are put into practice by building radios. This year simple one' and twoftube sets were built, while Mr. Anderson gave, over a period of weeks, a course in the fundamentals of radio. The club owns a transmitter, but as there is only one licensed operator in the group, Robert Gordon, the license has not been renewed. However, two of the boys hope to obtain their licenses before longg they will then take out a license in the name of the club. A novel idea in the manner of trading radio parts among the members has been inf novated this spring. When a member has an article for sale, he places his name and the name of the article on a slip that is to be found in Mr. Andersorfs room, If he wants to buy some part that isn't on the ufor sale list, he may put his name and the article wanted on a wanted slip. The system saves much time and members trade with good results. Orriceas Fiasr SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ....,.., . Robert Gordon President. , . , . , , Raymond Struble VicefP'residen:. . . . ,Kenneth Olson VlC6'PTCSltlC71I. . ,Herbert jones Secretary ...... , , Raymond Struble Secretary. . . . .,.. Helmut Wilk Adviser. . . , Mr, Anderson Adviser. , , . , .Mr. Anderson Scvmrv-sei ez 'N as A.. Y .N .4.- am .1 -- 5 C 5 '53, ,:- is - .v . AA L L-1 x . 1 1 f1 71 fv Y , 5 1 1 '1 11.41 I 111411 1 1'1x41.11 111.11-.k111.1-111 Nw 1 R111 z KK 11111 N'-11 11111 Ii 111111. XX',l11'.5'-1 1. 11111: 1111445111 '111 H 111--111 1'--.N-1-11.X1.I111H i1 4' SBTOCRATKILEAGUE is IS 1111' 51s1c111111111 111s 11.1915 111 .111 11111 .1c111'111cs. I 15 1111 l11c.114 11111 111'111c1111c4 11111111 wl11cl1 111c11rg.1111:.1111111 I4 11111111lc11. S li 1-111 Sc1'v1c1' 1111c 111 111s 11111s1 1111111111.1111 11111c1111114. T li 1111 T111C1'.l11CC 1111' 1Jc.1 111.11 HN11 111.111 IS 11c1'1Qc1.N O IS 1111 OI'1gll1.l11I1' 111'x'1'11111c11 I1lI'UUg11 11111 11.11'111'4 .lI111 111'11g1'.11114. 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T111' Sc11'11'1' Q111111111111'c 1.1ku4 .11111111111cc111c1114 111 1'.1c11 111111 1111111 11.144 1'x'1'11' 11.11' 11 41111114111'4.1wuuk11' 11.14111'1 111- 1111111 1111 .1 11:1x11' 1V.lIl111Y. .1 11141 .111.1 111111111 4.111'. .1 111c111'1 1'111'1'11 ll1W, .11111 11111111 451111111Q111111111111111' 1111111'c14, SISTOCRATIC LEAGUE, Continued The Friendly committee makes telephone calls daily to those students who are absent for illness and sends cards and flowers to those who are bereaved or have an extended illness. Through the efforts of the SeniorfLittle Sister committee all new girls are provided with a 'Lsenior sister. Appropriate dress is emphasized by the Dress committee and carried out through the Smart Sally write-ups in the Cynosure and the weekly bulletin board. By awarding pins to the girls having the highest average in their respective classes the Hrst marking period and to those who have shown the greatest improvement the next two marking periods, the Scholarship committee endeavors to carry out its aims. Tutors in various subjects are also provided. The Music committee furnishes music for the monthly parties and for the programs. Monthly parties of every kind and description are one of the most delightful features of the Sistocratic League. During the Grst semester two teas, a GetfTogether party, a Football Jamboree, a Christmas party, and a County Fair held the interest of the girls. Service, Democraticness, Friendliness--these ideals symbolize the Sistocratic League which embraces in membership all the girls in the school. This above is our regular work And never do we our duties shirkg But jill's a dull girl without any play, So parties and teas we give-all of them A football jamboree was one. Said all, The games were lots of fun. Another was a County Fair. With grandma, grandpa, and baby there. gal'- Through Europe, one night we were aftouring, With guides and guideposts so alluring. The annual spring picnic was hailed with a cheer And now we look forward to another glad year. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President .......,,,,...... Betty Wylie President ......,,......,, Betty Taylor VicefPresident ....,.,.. .Betty Taylor VrcefPresider1t ,.,,.... Dorothy Bentley Secretary ....... .... H arriet Stevens Secretary. . .,.. . . . . ,Dolores Frick Treasurer. . . .,... Ruth Baillie Treasurer , . . . . ,Mary Darrow COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN FIRST SEMESTER Secoxn SEMESTER Service. ....,... ..., D orinne Heisler Service . . . . . . .Lorraine Naftalin Friendly ..,. .... . . . .Mary Knudson Frnendly ..., . . . . . Luella Larson SeniorfLittle Sister. .Lorraine Fredrickson Seniorfbttle Sister . . .Nora Nelson Music ............., Betty Greenshields Music ..... . . . .Dolores Frye Scholarship, . . ...... 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Barrru, Row 3-Ta,-lar. shfmfla. ivamtf. A oism umm-. H.-law.-ii. Row 4- Gronsdahl. Shrlcy, Wylie. Ulncss, Humphrcvs. Helland, Brin Row sfllcnrlcv, Aamnrh, Lewis, Beiseker. Nelson, Carmine, Ferekerr. GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB Six years ago the Girls' Athletic Club was organized to promote and foster athletics among girls. In 1933 a point system was adopted. A girl earns her points by participatf ing in the various sports. When she has earned one hundred points she automatically becomes an associate member of the club, and after having received five hundred points she may be initiated into the organization as an active member. The earning of one thousf and points entitles her to a large purple and white Last year marked the beginning of a new policy, that of giving a pin to each girl who earns one thousand five hundred points. This encourages the girls who have earned a letter to continue participating in sports. Points may be achieved by entering into the various activities such as held hockey, soccer, deck tennis, pingfpong, basketball, baseball, and track. One also receives points for hiking, skating, skiing, tobogganing, and bicycling. The Girls' Athletic Club Council supervises the several sports, and also the social activities which include hikes, picnics, and parties, This year, under the advisership of Miss Beyer, many new games have been added to the list. Some of these are badminton, cage ball. and archery. With the ideal of sportsmanship always uppermost in its thoughts, the Girls' Athf letic Club hopes to continue to be as successful an organization in the future as it has been in the past. Orriceas President ..... . , , . . . , . , . Barbara Brua V1C6'PT6S1Li671l .,.... ,Mary Barrett Recording Secretary ,.... . Arloene Brantseg Corvespondmg Secretary. , , , . Mary Froling 'I reasu1e1 ,....,.. . . . . ,Marjorie Raines Adviser .... ..... M iss Beyer Erghryvcnc IR11, 4-11 XX. 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Nelson. McMill.iii. Ruud. Thurman, Fern Ross, H, Rusch, l,ee. Tighe. Umm. l':ave Ross. Myron, Mafze, Ridley, McDonald, Sayler, Reynolds, Walz. l, inrz. Pr-rrw, Lewis. Lemke, 3 4 5' PEP CLUB, Continued The first, before FargofMoorhead football game, featured some of Fargo High Schools former grid Besides this annual affair, the Pep Club staged three assemblies. s. Harry Rusch, Claudie Miller, and Charlie Kimball spoke inform illy on When l Played Football in High School. The program was concluded with songs and cheers by the crowd. The second assembly was given before the Pargoflvloorbead basketball game. lt was in the form of a class room, joan Tighe being the teacher. Different club members read humorous poems about the basketball boys, and dedicated to them by their authors. The last assembly was presented before the FargofValley City basketball game. Pep Club girls, representing the various members of the team, gave their interpretation of a betweenfthe-halves scene during an important contest. Their thoughts ran along the line s of makeup, gossip, requests to be allowed to stay out late, and demands for snappier, more flattering playing costumes. All of these assemblies were greatly enjoyed by the student body. sell In order to make up a deficit. in the club's treasury, a number of girls volunteered to candy before and during the halves of the FargofMoorhead basketball game. This was very successful and profitable for the club and also convenient for the spectators. In many ways this year has proved to be one of the Pep Club's best. Hope is ex- pressed that next year may be as successful. GFFICERS President ,.... ........ ..,,,.. J o an Tighe VicefPresident , . . .Anna jane Black Secretaryfreasurer. . . ..... ...... R enee Walz Advisevs ........ .,.. 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There are two requirements that one must pass in order to become a member of the choir, These requirements are as follows: one must first be a member of the Girls' Glee Club or the Boys' Glee Clubg then the applicant must be able to pass the special test as designated by Mr. Sorlien. To train and develop the voiceg to acquire sightfreading abilityg to learn the elements of ensemble singing such as blend, intonation, and balanceg and to perform the works of the masters are the purposes of the A Cappella Choir. At the December ParentfTeachers Association meeting the choir sang several Christ' mas carols. Before the annual Christmas play, the group marched through the auditorium singing Silent Night. Additional numbers presented were We Three Kingsu, Canf tique de Noel , and Adeste Fidelesf' Clad in purple and white vestments, they caroled in the halls on the afternoon before Christmas vacation. In the final number the organizf ation was joined by the Girls' Glee Club. The choir gave a special program of carols for the Rotary Club on December 17. The Rotarians entertained them at luncheon. A select choir of twentyftive girls and boys was sent to Grand Forks. This group was chosen from the contest glee clubs. The contest pieces were The Lord's Prayer and Allelujah, Christ is Risen. True to its name, the A Cappella Choir sings entirely without accompaniment in an artistic manner. OFFICERS President ...,.. ,........... .... A n na jane Black Vrcefljresiderit ...... .... M ary Beth Lewis Secretaryffreasurer. . . .,... Donald Lush Director ........ . , . L. C. Sorlien Eighty-sewn . f 4 ' 'W F :Q ' 5 O . . 0 . pf ' ' 3 1 . , J in . v . ' u , F 'V . Ar vi l l ti' n 1 s if Q 5 V ' 6 J X V 't 'H r .. 4? Q I f , Q Y ' v . ,f 1 J 1 1 N ' ' 1 , . ,, . ' ' v- -1 ' 1 , '- e ' 1. F '. - Q A 1 X Y X f ' 1 if . Ilou r I 111111,R111-,4':1-1.1.-.11.111-11.i'.lq.2111-i'111.-11.-1.R1sx1'1-Jr.R11.i1l,l.1shl1.1x111: Row 1 V. ,loh11so11. Sv11.k1-, lK1411111.i'r 1sl11, H1-ln1gr1-11. l.11rl1.-1. ll11111r1:, Ur.-.'r1sl11.-l1!1. I..-1.-:X1 Rom 3 l..-11-1s.Spe.1r. 4Iol.ll1--xg. Mellow.-Il. H1111-, H.1rrr11.1v1,0Iso11, Tolw. XK'h1r1r1g, l'1ll11l1'1 Rom 4 lcv, ,I Alohns-111, Or,1n1. llrmn, lkmrl.-1', Kurl. Frolrng. Mull.-1. F, j.1h11s11n Row 5 R11u.I. Hn1:. l:r1e.ll1sl111lsse11, M1 S-1rl1e11.llnvklu,lll.1,L.l'11v1k.lioh11, H--1-lsr. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Mr. L. C. Sorlren, the n1us1e lnstructor of' Furgo Hrgh School, l1.1s lwrought .1notl1er successful ye.1r of glee clulw work to .1 clvse, Srnce il perfect lwlend of x'o1ces IS essentml rn the sextet, trro, .md nnxed quartet, the tryfouts for these groups l.1sted tl1e greater part of e.1ch semester. MCllllVCl'S of the sextet the lirst semester were Betty Greenshlelds, K.1tl1leen Colehour, Dorothy Nelson, Beverly Brown, Betty Taylor, .md Ml1TgllCl'lfC Olson, The C:lI'lSA Glee Cluh presented nurnhers on hoth the .l.lI1Ll.1VY1lllu.l the M.1y eon1n1encet ment PI'UgI'.lIl1S. At tl umque nssernhly lor the lvenetit of the lhlllnl l.1st f'.1ll the L:lI'lS- Glee Clulv ussxsted 111 .1 novelty '11 l.1 WllI'IIlg.. IlUllll'CI'. Wl1e11 the most lllHpOI'I.l!lI event of the year drew ne.1r, that ot' the llllllkhll musrc contest sponsored hy the Unryerslty ol' North D.1l1ot11 rn Grand Forks, the grrls relwelled .1g.nnst tl1e old glee cluh unxformns. However, If wus much CJSICI' to suggest lhllflllg Ll new unrllrrm fll.lI1 to decrde on one. After much del1l'er.1t1c'n .1 sh1rtw.11st style lHilglC ol' wlnre l1nen crush wxth Ll purple helt .md liflfllltll- w.1s .lgI'CCLl upon. Alter more tryfouts ll group of twentyfhye girls was chosen to represent F.1rgo Hlgh School IH the state glee clulw L.llVlSll'I1 A contest .ut Grand Forks. nclnldren of the lvioonn hy Elrnor Rernick W1lI'I'Cll .llkl Estrel1t.1 , .1 Mexrenn PUPLll.lI' song, were contest pleces for the glee clulw, and Cherry Rlpeu lwy ClI.lflC5 E. Horn .rnd Mus1c, Wl1er1 Soft Vorees Die hy A. WAllfCI' KIHIIHCIA were the U'lU.S contest p1eces. Olfl IL'EIiS Prcsrdent. . . , Surah E.1ton Vzce-Prcsztlent Dorothy Bentley Secretaryffrerzsztrer . . Anna -l.l!1C Black L1lm1'r11111s Lors Ristvedt, Dorothy Luther Director. , , . , . . . . . Mr'. Sorllen lrglmr 1 l I Q . ---.-.lA Row 1-'Thomps-in, Sehrt, Fuller, Osmiimlsivu. T Fuller. Danni. l. U.jensov1, Ames. Uwyrhcr, Row 2 Stourland. Mivrrissex. Ewan. B. Bla.-lt. Imldy. Manson, Srmlsle. F-scher, Miller. Row 3--Pappas. Rail, Row, Small. Lush, j, Carlson. Solow. Askew, Mr Sorlien Raw 4- fj Aaafm-n. HM. mit. only, Firmtr, E oism, R.-timfm. k.imi-agua, U. johnson, Nami.. Row Q Nfalony, Nfhile, lXaguer, Davis. Ross. Colliy. Naiighton, NVelt:in. C Black. Nor IN Picruaz: Bannister. Fume, la D. Jensen. ills.-y'. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Fargo High Schools Boys' Glee Club has not only held first place in Class A com' petition for several consecutve years, but has also obtained a new trophy presented by the Amphion Male Chorus of Fargo for having the best high school boys' glee club in the state. While the trophy is not a permanent possession of the club, and is up for com' petition every year, the Fargo boys are confident that it will remain in their possession a good share of the time. During the lirst semester, the club consisted of only thirty members, but this spring, in answer to a call for more participants, fifty candidates responded, From these fifty members, a select group of twentyftive members was taken to the state contest. Credit is given for participating in this activity, and this credit maybe substituted for the regular vocalftraining class work. The organization strives to train the members' voices, and therefore much time is spent on tone and voice placement. From a group of raw recruits, Mr, Sorlien every year brings forth a group of boys whose musical ability has been well rounded out. This year the pieces used for the annual contest at Grand Forks were x'W.ike, Soul of Ivlineu, and Dream Pedlaryf' Both are wellfknown songs by Rimous composers. Six' teen members of this group were chosen this year to take part in the mixed chorus com' petition, A very successful and enjoyable season has been spent this year as always, Orriciiizs President. . . . ,,.. . ,Bernard Black Vicefljresidewit .,.. .Eugene Fuller Sec'reta'ryfTreusv.rer. , . . . . . . . . . . . .George Curtis Librarians ..,,,, Robert Asker, Clifford Hay Adviser. . .... . . . . . . Mr. Sorlien Exglizy'n:vxc A 111111 1 IK1-1e li -. ' ll 111' - -1 N1 ,11 1, IS? 1 li:--,f 214 - E- 11111111 H 11, H 111,-11,-1 X I1 ..!. XLVP1111 iw R1111 1 I',1-1-111 1 1 1 11,1 ll' 1.1. lr -we l R111.. -Xu E111 15111. l'l1111.1 1- 111.11 1. H 11 11 111111 . 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L.c:.s.ifiiaa. im.-,:.,f,c1i,fi, iv..i1,.,f.ua1f, i.. o. 1.-nm. aims. :var it im ii ni T mimi- BAND l'Sharp or flat? These are two common words used during every band rehearsal, as Mr. Sorlien tries to develop the ears of the members so that they can tell whether or not they are in tune at all times. Membership in the band averages between forty and iifcy. Most of the members play at games and at pep assemblies. Each hill Mr. Sorlien picks thirtyfsix band people for the marching band. This select group marched in several parades. Five members ofthe hand comprised a group which was known as the Little Germ' an Band, The 'LGermans , who played several times during assemblies and at other places outside of school are as follows: Eugene Blanco, Gil Waigner, Lloyd Jensen, George Curtis, and Donald Lush. On Mziy is a chosen group went to Grand Forks for the state music contest. There were about forty members who were chosen for the contest. Each semester Mr. Sorlien appoints a librarian who has charge of the music. Librarians this year were john Quam and Sidney Rose. Every week there is a new group of three people on chair duty. They see that the chairs are set up for the band and change them for the vocal training classes. The band played for the annual Physical Education Demonstration, and in the com' bined FargofMoorhead band concert. Orriceas President. . , , ..,..,.. .... G il Wagner Vicefllresidenr .... ...,. G eorge Black Secretavyfreasurer. . . . .Lloyd G. Jensen Director . . , . . . . . .L. C. Sorlien Ninety-mc v ?-rw --THE RoMfxNT1c: Asn Smfusstully t-:1'111111.1t111g 1ts l11st1'111111Q .1ct1v1t1cs, the -l.11111.11'y Ql.1Q4 111'cs:11t1'1l A. A. Mllllfui tl11'crf11Ct c11111c1ly, The R15lll.lIltly' Agcu, 1111 .l.111u.11y 19. 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Nr.-ww J -i SKIDDING Skidding , a comedy in three acts written by Aurania Rouveral and directed by Mr. J. P. Schroeder, was the first allfschool play of the year. lt was presented November 2, IQZS. The story unfolds in the living room of the Hardy home. lt is a time of great turf moil because judge Hardy CHarry Nickelj is having a difficult time securing the renominaf tion to the bench. Myra QVirginia Runyanj and Estelle CAnna jane Blackj, the two married daughters, come home to mother threatening to obtain divorces. Myra wants a quieter home life, but Estelle complains because hers is too uneventful. Mrs. Hardy ljean Betty Aamothj disgusted with her family upsets the domestic routine by leaving, thus throwing the burden of the housekeeping upon the girls' shoulders. Marian fjoan Tighel, the youngest daughter, arrives home from college. She brings with her a promising young engineer, Wayne Trenton Ill lPaul Ryanl to whom she has become engaged without the knowledge of her family. While making a campaign speech for her father, Marian arouses so much enthusiasm that she secures a nomination to the state legislature. In so doing, she stirs up Wayne's anger because he thoroughly disapproves of careers for women. When Marian neglects Wiiyiie for her political career, he entertains himself by escorting the first love of sixteenfyear old Andy CPat Callinanl, thus incurring his support in trying to dissuade Marian from politics. Throughout, Grandpa Hardy QCopef land Davisl remains quite oblivious of his surroundings, being almost entirely occupied with a radio set. Through the efforts of Mr. Stubbins CLouis Marquiseej, the political difhculties of the family are cleared up. Aunt Milly CPatricia Saylerj, a kind oldfmaid school teacher who is loved and respected by all, pulls the characters out of the domestic mire. 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Rl111,l.1 1R11tl1 U11l1ll1c1g1. 1l11' l.1IIl1l'1ll 111111l. 41.1y- w11l1 1l1c1.11111ly ll1I'llLlgl1 115 11'1111l1lci. l111ls1c1111g 1l1v111 1111 w1tl1 l1c1' cxc1'llc11t c11l111.11'y .1l11l11y. 'l'l11' G1111sc H.1IlQ' Hlgll-1 ww klllCCtCLl lw VI, ll. lN'1.1il1Cli. .1ff1s1c1l l1y .'xl.ll1 l1.llAl'lSUl1. X ,,K., U . THE LIGHTING OF THE CHRISTMAS TREE It is Christmas Eve in a Swedish home. Liljekrona CEddie O'BrienH, Olga, his wife fAnna jane Blackl, and their two children, Sigurd ljimmy Andersonl and Oswald CBohhy Iviartinh are husily engaged with Yuletide preparations. The presence of Roster, QRalph Boldtl an old musician and a friend of I,iljekrona's, seems to cast a shadow on the otherf wise happy home scene. During his stay in their home Ruster has heen occupied with copying music for Liliekrona. His work is almost finished and Olga seems to he eager to speed him on his way, for, in her own words, He is so dirty and he drinks so. And think how had it is for the children, But Liljekrona, with a strong sense of hospitality, is loath to let Ruster start out toward an unknown destination on Christmas Eve. Ruster, realizing that his presence is not desired in this home and feeling conlident of a welcome at the home of some other friend, decides to go elsewhere to spend Christ' mas and leaves in a sleigh with Torstein l,Horace Farmerl, the coachman. After Ruster's departure it is apparent that the spirit of Christmas is gone for Liljef krona, and Olga regrets her lack of hospitality. Only the two children seem to he happy now with the preparations for the Yuletide. just as everything begins to look hopeless for a happy Christmas, I-Ialla, the maid flviary Carhergl, discovers Torstein returning with Roster. Torstein explains that the unfortunate Ruster has heen turned away from every door at which he has knocked. Olga receives him warmly, rejoicing at his return and admits her mistake in ever letting him leave. 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SPCCIAI1 1111'ss .1gc111 1111' MISS IUUXNIIIIIQ, .11'1' .111s:111 w11c11 s111' .11'1'1x'cs. T111: 111cssc11gc1. XV1111c 113111 1x411g1111, 1NIAlI1QS .1 1c1c111'.1111 11111111 171111uc 1111113811-S Ll11C1C, S11 1'11111111111'cy 1R.lY S11'111111'1 s1.11111g 111.11 11c IS 11'.1x'c1111g 111 1'111111'w111111 111 1111111111111.1t1' 111s 11c1111cw 111111 .111 c11g.1gc111c11t W1111 1111: 1'r111ccss, 1'r111ccss D111111'cs .11111 Pr111:c 1111111c1'1, 11UXK'CX'C1'. 11111111' w1t111111t 1111c1c's .1111 111.11 111cy 111x'c c.1f11 11t11c1', .A.1.111 T1'1'11111y11c 111sc11vc1's 111.11 111s 11111x'1c g1'11w11 IS 11111 1.111 111111, sv 111' .11111 ,l11s1c gct U1gCI11L'I' 111 1111 5111116 c1x'11 C11glI1CCfll11j, 1 l P . 'Iii-il .J GROWING PAINSH Tina Casr George Mclntyre ..,, Franklin Heggeness Mrs. Przttersori ..4..... Dorothy Bentley Terry Mclntyre ..... Harriet Manchester Sophie, , . . . .... . ,Inez Wigtil Mrs. Mclntyre, , ,Nancy Ann Heggelund Vmtm ..... ,..., P atricia Oram Professor Mclrityre . . . ,Eddie O'Brien Brian .,., . Ernest Eddy Prudence ,,....... Mziry jo Sheffield Dutch. , . ..... Bob Naughton Patty .... . . . . . Ruby Burk Hal, , . . , .Paul Nelson -lane ,... . , . ,june Probstiield Omar ,... .,., J ohn Carlson Miriam, .,.,.. ...,.,,. J oan Tighe Pete ...,. , . . . , ....,, Hugh Daum Elsie Patterson ..... ,... P atricia Sayler Police Officer ., .Louis Marquisee The plot concerns the dilemma of the Mclntyres who see their boy and girl tossed in the cataracts of adolescence and can help little more than hy giving directions for the turbulent course from a distance, advice which selffcentered youth always rejects. Terry, played by Harriet Manchester, affords much entertainment to the audience. She is engaged in the business of growing up, developing a 'Aline , and going into high heels while she is still intent upon rollerfskating and playing baseball with her brothers friends. George, her brother, played by Franklin Heggeness, learns during the course of the play that the female exists for the express purpose of making monkeys out of malesg and that self-resolutions, such as I'll never let another girl make a fool out of me, mean literally nothing. The two youngsters go through their throes in company with the neighborhood 'Akidsf' Nlany things happen to all of them but the end is bright and promising. During the second act, the younger generation of Mclntyres give a party. The guests who are present at this social function are Edna Edwards, Agnes Gunvaldsen, Charlotte Cole, Betty Erickson, Virginia McMillan, jack Weller, Gil Wagner, joel Ells, Robert Henderson, and Richard Sehrt. Growing Pains , a comedy in three acts by Aurania Rouverol, was directed by Mr. J. P. Schroeder with Don jones acting as student director. It was presented April 25, 11336. 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Qlson, Halbeisen. Baillie. M. Jensen, llarbcrg, White. llruso, Pyle. Hdinirr, Tighc, Hrrtnull. Row 3- -Miss Fowler, Magill, Row, Daum, Solow, C. johnson. Shaw, Walz, Eddx. S Larson. Heller. Row a-Aamoth, Lewis, Reynolds, Lewis. Rorhiuem. Manchester. Mivnlev. Ells. Luther. Peart, Selvig. Rom QYE. Olson, Weltzin, Archer, D. Olson, Gicenshiclds, Marquisee. Llvirtrighr, N iughlon. Farmer, Mr. Still. BI-WEEKLY BUSINESS STAFF Under the direction of Miss Mary Fowler, the business staff of the Cynosure Bi' Weekly has several subdivisions. The business and accounting department is foremost among these. It takes care ofthe subscription campaign and the collections. Home room representatives are chosen from each class to collect all the subscription fees in their respective home rooms. These collections are checked and balanced with the business manager, who was Cecil johnson. He has proved to be very capable. The accounting division of the business staff also makes collections from the various downtown advertisers. It sends out the bills and charges all the advertising to the right accounts. Zella Rusch has been keeping records ofthe advertisements for the past two years. The business staff sees that all the debts of the paper are paid, and the manager sees that the business houses which advertise in the paper receive their copy. Another department of the Cynosure BifWeekly is the advertising staff whose parf ticular duty it is to solicit advertisements from downtown merchants. There has been much competition among the soliciters to average the highest number of inches. This has been the first year in Miss Fowler's experience with the paper that the advertising staff has been asked to cut down the amount of advertising. Because of Miss Fowler's very competent staff, she found it difficult to choose an advertising manager. Her final selecf tion was Melvin Grondahl who was succeeded by Kenneth Archer during the second term. The circulation department is responsible for delivering the Cynosure to all sub- scribers. Copies are brought to the seventh hour classes or are mailed to the Senior A's who leave school during that hour. Exchange copies are sent out to many schools all over the United States, Charles Luther headed this group, Under the direction of' Mr. Still, the printing department consists of nine capable students: Williaiiii Peart, Thomas Cossette, James Bruso, Cecil johnson, Thomas Kane, Frank Greenshields, Lynn Van Vorst, Gregory Belland, and Robert Murphy, Being the last ones to touch the paper before it goes to print gives the printing staff a special feeling of pride in the finished product. Xin ffifvii nc 1936 CYNOSURE ANNUAL Many years ago the custom was estahllshed of having the junior class of Fargo High School puhlish the Cynosure Annual in honor of the graduating seniors. Once again the juniors take great pride in editing a year hook which it is hoped will fulfill all expectations. As early as possihle in the fall work on the hook is hegun. From then until May 1, when the annual goes to press, the staff as a whole is occupied with the many phaxs of the work. These include taking pictures. hoth formal and informalg arranging the senior pictures in panelsg writing copy or assigning it: proof reading the printed lnaterialg and several of the sofealled odd johsf' The staff is chosen hy a method much like that of choosing the east of a play. After tiling their applications with the Cynosure Annual adviser. aspirants suhmit examples of the type of work they wish to do. These are read carefully and then the adviser with the help of a faculty committee makes the final selection. 1936 Cvxosuar ANNUAL STAN' Edrtorfmfclncli ..... , George Pappas Associate Editor .... Orgamzutzons Editor Feature Editor .,.,. Boys' Athletic Editor Girls' Athletic Edztor Ar! Editor Kodak Editor. . Busnzess MaI71!lgL'T.., . Axxxsttint Business MLl7I1lQL,T Kemhle Lewis ,lane Blair Merle Myron Alvin Formo Eunice Warner Lorraine Lee Patty Follett Harriet Rusch .lane Cosgrifl 'Typxft .. ,. Mildred Swehilius if Row x NT.-x1vNf'.1 vu. ,Mus l5Fu. P.:'.'I wil.-xv. l,m.- Llwgrzrl. Rum 1 -Hdrrwr Rmfh. kcvnifu 1.cu'1-.Hwxvqq l'qwp,4s. Alvm F umm. lima' yfN1Ulxc.lS.xv'uT:m,lfwmw Wmxsv. lmrr-:vw Luc. ' our h-.wf,1 my 36. l X4 f On Stage and Off I. rX111'11,1l -1.111 .11 murk 2 Ixrp 1: 1111 11,1 lima. gfxuxr x'1'.1r tl1ry H lw 51111 H1.wrr 4,XX'11y qv e,1,l, Al' Q Thr E11-.11 111 lr! :hu V1 111vN11r1' F1111 -2,111 1 'Yr-. l1'.1Ql11'1 I 1 M' 1'm111U 7 XK1' 111.1kf 11111111 1111 ,1:' .1111I mlm' xluxx :- c11rt,1111- R C111111' nut 1111111 !wl11r11lll11'111.1J. RL111 XV1' krmxx' vnu, H11rh1.v1.. ATHLETICS '!!E Hwwliwlgwlwwilfwlw Row i Mr. Galvin. Mr. Bricker. Kathrvn Bower. Rom 1 Mr Still, tier rec Blatl.. Carl White. ATHLETIC COMMISSION At the head of Fargo Highs Athletic department is the Athletic Commission, which has been an active organization since 1922. Criginally this commission consisted of three faculty members and three students, one to represent each of the three classes, sophomore, iunior, and senior. At this time each member had one vote and in case of a deadlock on any decision, the matter was referred to the principal who had the privilege of casting the deciding ballot. Later the constitution was changed making the student body represent' ation consist of six members, one from each of the classes, but it has recently been revised to its original form except for the manner of casting the ballot. A twofthirds vote of both the faculty and student members is now required for the passing of any proposal. Meet' ings are usually held after the season ofa major sport is completed. The chief purpose of the Commission is to award the insignia of the school for comf mendable participation in the various sports. Much stress is laid on the giving of these inonograms to only the most worthy athletes. Ability in sports is not the only quahficaf tiong sportsmanship, scholastic standing, and general conduct figure greatly in the selection of wearers ofthe This year the athletes ofthe school established a wonderful record in sportsmanship and scholarship and were highly praised for this hy the commission. Letters were awarded on the recommendation of the respective coaches for football, basketball, track, hockey, and intramural sports. However. the Commission is not conf cerned with awarding letters entirely, All matters pertaining to athletics in the school cvme under the jurisdiction ofthe Commission, Among the matters discussed this year were athletic finances, pep assemblies, and new letters for awards. Those who held positions on the Commission for the year iogsfgo were Mr. Still, Mr. Bricker, and Mr. Galvin, representing the faculty: and Carl Wliite. George Black, Eugene Fuller, Glenn Burt, and Kathryn Bower representing the izA. i2B, iiA, HB, and IOA classes, respectively. OFFIL'EliS Chairman .,...... . Mr. Still Secreta1yffI'1easu're1. . , . . .Carl White Our humlved ihvz: XR ...- X R W 5 51U1'i11,XN 17111111 k X111L'X1i1' 1K11N1 I'IlI11El11kN11N k01l1 FHIRI U' BFxN1 1' 1-x1'1111l 1'1i 1.11. 11111 11111x 1 1x FOOTBALL F.ll'g11 H1g11 Sc1111111's Mulgets st.11'te1l 1111111112 11135 t1111tI1.11I se.1s1111 111' .1 dec1s1x'e 111' vxctory over East Q1I'.lI1n,1 F111'11s. The 1:.11'g11 te.1111 w1tl1 E1A111e 12111112 MK111'C11 Sextwn, 131.11111 R.111d1c11, .11111 1l11gc11-3 Fll11CI' 1101111111 .1 s11'1111g we11ft1'.1111ed 11111: 111'11ve11 s1111e1'1111' 111 the L1tt1c G1'ee11 Vv'.1x'e. 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In a very close, hardffought game the Demons succeeded in handing the Midgets a 6fo defeat. The two teams literally chased each other up and down the field until, in the fourth quarf ter, Bismarck pushed over the only counter of the game to win. After another week of hard practice, the Midgets made their way to Grand Forks where they suffered a defeat from the flashy running and passing attack of the Grand Forks Maroons. Again the Fargo team failed to get going until the last period of the game. This time they were started off by a spectacular 4ofyard run hy Ernie Eddy. With two minutes left to play the Midgets had found their way to the one foot line, hut the gun prevented a score. The Maroons won rgfo. A week and a half later, the Fargo boys played the Valley City Hi-Liners at Valley City. They fought hard under Captain Warren Bennetts leadership. hut the Hl'Lll1CTS with their hard plunging fullhack, Willey, came through on top with a score of 1043. ln the wildest and most exciting game ofthe season, the Midgets overpowered their traditional foes, the Spuds, zifzr. From the first few minutes of play, when Bill Rush, On: lnmJ1t-lflve Hou r 'IL-ldr Ame. lrulr. l'..lers.w.1 apr Bennett. Morgan. llwnlrsh. hlls. lull.-r. l ailrav' lion : Assusram 41-a. lx I o-avr. S.-von. llormglu. Kane. Edd.. lohnsron. Viale. lre.lrv.t-on. A--pr mr L oa.h Rao Rom 3 U Ilm-vw. XX ong. holla-ve. lixgw. Toning. Rem.-. Thorne. MJ .arm Vtlrllr' rlNl1lxlY'rx0l Wn Tnlr9rln'xl ll' Rom 4 u. :.ag.':'.. . .,::', ,nf-.e ..... l..:r..- :. mg: az Nov.-fl'l.nno Ha. flashy lvfoorhead hack. rntercepted a lateral and galloped the length of the field for a touch- down, untxl the final gun. the crowd was howllng wrth excitement. The score was rockrng hack and forth throughout the whole game. Sexton and Eddy with some wonderful hall carrying helped the Mrdgets to lead 111114 with erght mrnutes left to play. just at that tune Rush came forth. grahhed a pass, and ran .go yards. to put Moorhead rn the lead :mo wxth only a few mrnutes ofthe game remarnrng. But agarn Fargcfs flashy lwacltfield went to work and pushed across for another touchdown. wrnnrng the game for Fargo :Q-11. Fargo had two games remaunmg to he played, Un Novemher 1 she played Wahpeton to a scoreless tre on the snow and rce laden Dacotah field. To finrsh up the season she played the .lamestown Hrgh School team on the same field wrth a lrttle more snow and 1ce added to rt. The shppery field and the hrtrng cold proved a great drsadvantage to lwoth teams. forcrng them to resort to puntrng. The Blue lay- proflted lwy many good lwreaks and won the game fro. Ernre Eddyhs puntrng ahrlrty made lnm the outstandrng man on the Fargo cluh although Thorne, Krieg. Frtch. and Bennett played a good game rn the lrne. Helprng to make thrs season posslhle were the memlaer s ofthe reser ye squad. They saw no actual servrce laut ardcd greatly lay frequent scrnnmages and drrlls. . . . A D 4 :lm lg UU.. Row x--Donahue, Sexton, White. Frcdriclcson, Reine, Coach Rice. Row 1-johnson, johnston, Solberg, Craig, Olson. Ulland, Kamins. BASKETBALL With only fair prospects and an admitted poor outlook Coach H. L. Rice looked upon a tough fifteen game schedule to which he later added two extra games. Only one regular, Carl White, appeared. However, three lettermen, Sexton, Fredrickson, and Solberg, added hope. Brandishing an unpolished team, Rice put his boys on December 6 before the Wah' peton Indians for the initial encounter. Despite some unpolished playing on the part of the Midgets, the Indians dropped to a 3of3o score. Donahue and Eddy, two powerful fast players, helped account for the Midget victory. On the next Friday the Midgets, on home ground and considerably improved over the first game, set the Fairmount Pheasants back 3214 in a fast and favorable showing. Captain White and Ed Olson were defensive standouts, with the whole team showing up well. One week later the Riceinen dropped a strong Hawley team zofzo. This first extra' schedule game, designed to lend practice, rendered instead as tough a game as the average schedule fray. Bob Ulland, center, counted his share along with Sexton who led the Midget scoring. In the fourth fray, having yet to leave home grounds, Fargo was taxed to the utmost to add Detroit Lakes to the vanquished list, doing so by a 1615 margin. In this, a nip and tuck battle, the Lakers proved a stubborn foe. White, Sexton and Ulland were Fargo's power houses. Leaving the home grounds on January 17, Fargo at the same time left the winning column with a 2I'37 loss to undefeated Wahpeton. The Wops took an early lead and were never headed. Good individual playing was exhibited by Carl White who turned in a nice floor game. Again in their own gym Fargo displayed a fast club before an impressive opponent, Jamestown. Inaccuracy of free throws caused the Midget downfall as they made good One hundred seven -4 Ju l '- J Al.. J-h ., l..3...Ll- . lin ' Sill - I1 ' ll I 6 lUllNNl'UN XX.. IUHNNON UIXUN KK'llll! 11lX11. Nxllll BASKETBALL, C011f1'1111 cd o11ly 7 out of Z4 attempts, Morrell Sexton w.1s proh.1hly the lVlIelgCIlN hest 111.111 or1 tl1e lloor. On tl1e l.1st day ol' -l.11111.1ry tl1e R1eemen tr.1111pled .1 stuhhorn .llhl desper.1te Mlilll he.1d quint IIT .1 111st g.1me, e11l1111n.1ted hy two oyert1111e PCI'lUtl4 t'ro111 wlneh the M1dgetf emerged on top 2221. N1ee g.1n1es were turned Ill hy C.1rl Wl11tt' .llkl Morrell Sexton Settlng .lllibtllfll wlnnmg p.1ee the home fC.llll reee1yed .md toppled tl1e Smples hoyf 1 v 35434. St.1rt1ng .1 11ew teg1m, Co.1eh R1ee round he l1.1d .1 hr1ll1.1nt outlook for l-Llflll'C 1,,.llllUS, A gCllCI'1ll t'.1st p.1ee was set .md .1 !1ne showmg w.1s 111.1de hy hoth te.1111f, At BlSlD.lI'Cli o11 tl1e seventh of Feh1'11.11'y tl1e lvhdgets were pushed down hy .1 311117 seore. The Demons of tl1e C.1p1t.1l e1ty proved very strong lWlll were fenously tl1re.1te11ed hy the home qlnnt, F.1rgo's SQUVIHP1 was led hy lJUI1.ll1kIC who w.1s Qeco11d1'd hy llll.111d 1lllLl FI'C1,lI'lCliSUIl. Wl11te pl.1yed ll good .lll'.ll'0Llllel tfllllw, The lllglif .dter the BlSlNAlI'Cli t-r.1y the M1dgets romped .1e1'oss the VIYCI' to meet the M.1I1xl.lIl l3r.1yes. Lllxllllg fl1ClI' opponents for ne.1rly .1ll the g.1111e. tl1ey scored Illfll' tirit el.1ss A x'1ctory 111 tour st.1rtQ. Vvflnte .lllxl Olson sl1.1red the 1'espons1h1l1ty. At Grand l:o1'l1Q o11 the th1rteentl1 oth Fehr11.1ry tl1e lingo 1nen fought .1 1o11gh .1111l tnmhle l1.1ttle filled wrth fouls .llkl wl11stlefhlow1ng to he elSlYC.ll'L'xl hy .1 Fo1'ker's field Qlhll 111.1de.1stl1et111.1l gun hred. Although tl1e zu-1o t.1lly n1:.111t d:le.1t. o11tQt.1111l1ng work w.1s shown hy the Fargo S1.1Ll.lLl led hy Sexton, SHHWCIQ. .llkl Olion. Tl1e l'UllUKK'1llg llljlllt saw tl1e Ivhdget hoys stopped hy the 1113: el1.1n1ps .1t Lzllllllilll 111 Ll spsedy gxnne Cllellllg 1of1.1. The lvhdgets set tl1e p.1ee up to the tl11rd per1od. hut thence were llI1HfCLl to ll close second' Donahue .111d Wll1IC were F.ll'gU-S hest pl.1ye1x l3.1el1 o11 the home floor the hoys met tl1e snappy elU1I1I lAI'lWIU Moorl1e.1d tor tl1e second g.1n1e of the IIIICIVCIQ' Cl.lSSlC. Although F1lI'gO loft 14131 .llkl the Spuds .1x'enged fl1CII' e.1rly xlvllfdl, mee pl.1y w.1s recorded hy hotl1 s1des. All ol tl1e lvhdgets were o11 tht-11' toes .lllgl truly showed .1 good hr.1nd ot h.1ll. ll 1 1 111 SEXTON DONAHUE ULLAND KAMINS PREDRICKSON REINE BASKETBALL, Continued At Fergus Falls the purple and white men bowed to the Otters on a 3231 win. Although the Midgets outscored the Otters in held plays, they lacked the free throw accuracy of the victors. White and Fredrickson won distinction for their allfround playing. Meeting Valley City here the Midgets dropped another class A start 1Q'2O in a classy game, probably Fargo's best battle thus far. Honors went to Donahue and Fred' rickson this time. Olson, at center, through his ability at securing the tipoff, aided greatly. Turning in a poor game, the Fargo cagers wilted before the strong Bismarck team by a 3918 count. Fargo did not lead during the whole game and was held scoreless the entire nrst period. In the west, at Devils Lake, the Ricemen were toppled by the Lakers in a shifting, ragged display ending in a 2446 tally. Carl White and Morrell Sexton were outstanding. The game did not reveal the color expected of it. Closing the season, Fargo lost its final Class A game to Minot there. The superior height of the Magicians downed the Midgets in a hard fought but colorless game by a 41f27 score. Despite Donahue's and Olson's work, which was effective, a poor game was turned in, After drawing a bye for the Hrst round of the state tourney Fargo pitted its resources against the rogs champion Grafton team and emerged a brilliant victor f2Q'2Sl in the most aggressive and hard fought game played by the Midgets in all their season. The next game entered by the Fargo quint saw Fargo on the losing end of a 2314 count in favor of the eventual state champs, Minot. Although outplaying Minot on the floor, the Midgets were unable to make their field goals connect and therefore lost to the champs' tofbe. Doing themselves proud, the Midgets closed the tournament, hnishing in coveted third place by defeating the Valley City Hifl..iners 2603 in a fast-dipping game. This exciting game was a fitting close to the tough season experienced by the Fargo team. One lnmrlveil mn: Ron r Svnvfwrr M rn-er' Hr.-. .'Xrr.f.-reno Hors 5rrr'r'.le:.k.'r'.N1r Selrr K' -el.. Ron : Iverson. Olson. N1 ,sr rn, Yr,-sr,-rug, k rrrxiwst rel, R mvfhlr. Shrrcx. RESERVE BASKETBALL 1935-1936 Coaehed hy .l. P. Schroeder. the Fargo Hrgh Reserve haskethall team carrred on rr successful season, wrnnrng nrne games out of' the fifteen played. Although the llahy Mrdgets suffered a severe hlow early rn the season when W'alt:er johnson, Donald C ,, and Norman Karnrns were rnoved up to the first squad, they managed to hold therr own very well agarnst some strfl' eornpetrtron durrng the entrre wrnter. The season's schedule consrsted of games wrth Tower Crty, Sheldon, Krndred, Casself ton, Warlctrtt, Hawley, Drlworth, the Moorhead Reserves, and the Vlahpeton lndrans. Return garnes were also played wrth most of' these teams, ln these contests the Reserves splrt the wrns wrth every team except the Moorhead Reserves, Of' the two garnes wrth thrs team, the Fargo l'oys won the first rrrrs and the second 4016. The large score that was run up hy the Fargo hoys rn the latter game rs a good example of the rrnprovernent shown hy the tearn toward the end of' the season. ln the other games played, lfargo rnade an rmpressrve showrng agarnst Hawley, Casselton, Walcott. and Tower Cnty. Ernre Anderson and -lohn Ferckert played regularly rn the forward posrtrons wrth Wrrlter' johnson and, later, Roh Vresten: playrng center. At the hegrnnrng of' the season, Don Crarg and Norman Karnrns played guard. Wlrerr these players were advanced to the frrst squad. Frank Randrch. Lowell Kanrhestad, and Roy fSonnyl Ulson took tlrerr' places. Although tlrrs was a great change rn the lrnenp, the new players soon adapted themselves to therr' places and carrred on very well. The Mrtlget Reserve squad, at the close of' the season, consrsted of the followrng players' Ernest Anderson, forward: Rohert Vrestenz, centerg .lolrn Ferekert. forward, Verne lversvn. flnrrward. Frank Randrch, guard. Roy Olson, guard. Lowell Kanrhestad. guard: Theodore Hanson, forward. Rohert Mason, guard, Rrchard srrarfr-. guard, and W'esley Stafne. forward, Ferekert. Stafxne, Mason, Hanson. Shafer. and Iverson have two years of cornpetrtrvn left and wrll undoulrtedly l'e heard of rn the future. r r Row i-Elsherrv. Xyong, Towne, Morrow. Fischer, Frvdricksoii. Cook. Branr. Erkin. T. Fillmore, Naughton. Nickel, Row 1-Student Managvr Troiison. B. Fillmore. T.ix'Ior, Shaw, Norman. Liis iii, ,l, LaiiJlwIoni, Berger, Paulson, E, Lan..lhlom, Askew, Cinch Mitkelson. HOCKEY Once again Fargo High under the direction of Coach P. E. Mickelson has completed a -' '-'fessful hockey season. The schedule started with a bang on january ii when the Fargo pucksters traveled to Grand Forks to win with a 4f3 score. Last year Grand Forks was the only Fargo opposition which did not lose to the powerful Midgets, the score heing a 33 tie. The following week Valley City suffered a 4f3 defeat at the hands of the Midgets on the Island Fark rink. Continuing the fine play, M1CkSlSOD'S lads triumphed over Jamestown on home ground with a 2f1 lead. The fourth game added another flag to Fargo's victory march as our sextet overthrew the Jamestown Blue Jays on the foreign rink. On the afternoon of February II Wahpeton succumbed under a ofg onslaught. ln the evening Moorhead was sent home with a ofo hlack mark against them, The next week saw VV'ahpeton attempting unsuccessfully to regain her feet in an iifi defeat. Conf tinuing their traveling, Fargo met, saw, and conquered their old foe, Grand Forks. in the third 43 victory of the season. Victory was not obtained without a struggle, hut Captain Cook and his hand came through with flying colors. The strong Valley City team deserves the credit for upsetting the Midgets and spoiling their wonderful record of no defeats in four years. In this game the Midgets suffered a severe spell of had luck. Of the thirty- one shots attempted hy the home town hoys only two were successful while the opponents tried nine and made four. But regardless of this defeat the Fargo team became the ehampf ions of the state for the fourth consecutive year, The May graduation will again take its toll from the ranks of our pucksters as we will lose good players in Gordon Brant, Fred Cook, Eldon Landblom, john Landhlom, and Harry Nickel. Thus in the past four years we have the outstanding record of winning twenty-four games, losing only one, and tying two. 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R.1111 h.1ltctl the 11111 cedure ol' these, hut they were I111.1lly eo11111letcd .md the te.1111 w.1s re.1tly to go 111to the l11g meets. Letl hy II.1sI1y Morrell Sexton. the semors c.1111e Ollf o11 top III the IIIICI'CI.1SS 111cet. Three oltl reeortls were s111.1sl1etl, hoth the high .111tl low hurtlles hy Sexton 111111 the I11gl1 11111111 hy Sl1e11I1e1'1l. Leo A11derso11 s11111sl1etl the h1gI1 11111111 record III the 11o1'1cc. A week Iflffl' the Fargo hoys took tl1e stutc 111eet .1t G1'1111d Forks, h.1rely 11os111g out the strong LJICIQIIISOII te.1111 hy 11'-144' pomts to 1: p11111ts. Morrell Sexton proved .111 111' tl1v1tlu.1l eh11111111o11 hy w11111111g hoth the I11gI1 1111t1 low I1111'tIles .mtl l.1te1' t.1k111g tI1e hro.11I 11111111 to s11.1tch the t1tIe from D1ck111so11 11t the l.1st 11111111te. Sl1e11l1e1'1l l11'1111gl1t 111 AIIIOEIIUI' hlue TIIWIWUI1 when he won the Illgll 11111111 w1th .1 lc.1p11ft1ve feet seven IIICIICF. wh1Ie Norm' .111 Olson t1e1l 1111 IIIIIIIII, Leo Amlerson placed III the h1gh I'111rJles .mtl the pole 1'.111lt, -I11111es Hedges .mtl Er111e Eddy 111 the hurdles, .111tl -Ierry I7ete1'so11 III the I11'o.1d 11111111. At the ,I.1111estow11 College 1111'1t11t1111111l mfft the F.1rgo hoys hroke through w1th .1 sweepmg wetory t.1k111g t1ve hrsts, Sexton w1th h1s s1111c1'1o1' 111111p111g 1111t1 h111tll111g t1etI XK'lIfI'I CTYITVVSIQI of kl11111estow11 for po111t honors. A11tle1'so11 took first III the pole 1'.111It wI11le SI1e11I1e1'1I .111tl Olson twd wlth M1llerr1f Kc11s.1l for the Illgll -IIIIIIP. To conclude the se.1so11, the M1dgets 1o111'11eyetl to BlSIIILlI'CIi IAIII' the seeontl st.1te tr.1ck meet. Atf.lIII .1 close h.1ttle took 11l.1ce I1etwe:11 Fargo 1111tI D1ek111so11 for tirst 11l.1ee, hut the lvhdgets c.1rr1etI otl the I1o11or:1. Sexton 1111tl CZYYCVVSIQI .1g,1111 t1ed for point ho11o1's. I'l.1ces won III the 1'.11'1o11s events hy A11tle1'so11. She11l1cr1J, Olson. Fuller, .111tl Eddy YUQLEIIICI' w1tI1 Sextonk 11o111ts c.111setI F.11go to W111 the fourth eo11sec11t1ve st.1te t1'.1ek 111UUt. 1111 1 INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL Beginning immediately on the opening of school and continuing all through the regular football season, intramural football plays an important part in the sports schedule of the school. At the opening of the season, the squad was divided into three teams coached by Mr. Anderson, Mr. Maxey, and Mr. Kastet and captained by Lloyd Jensen, Dave Hallack, and Floyd Nein, respectively. After a short period of practice these teams began a hard interesting program in which each team played seven games, the teams playing each other twice and also carrying on battles with the Agassiz junior High School, the Moorhead High Reserves, and the victorious eleven playing the Fargo Reserves. Although the strong Kastet group had been in the limelight all season for their wonderful record, they were unable to capture the title. In the last game of the season Maxey's team led by Captain Dave Hallack scored an unexpected upset over the muchffavored Kastet eleven, and walked off with the championship, Early in the season the victors had been defeated zifo by the same team. Included in the folds of the victorious team were Captain Dave Hallack, Phil Scott, Gene McCarthy, Bob Murphy, Clinton Cull, Ed Montiel, Tom Fugere, Norris Olson, Dick Shafer, Ralph Davis, Kenneth Christenson, Ralph Martin, Max Etkin, Hall Stewart, and james Flaa. From the entire intramural squad twelve players were selected by the various coaches and captains to be enlisted on the allfstar team. james Hedges, flashy halfback of the Kastet eleven, received the greatest number of votes and therefore became the captain and quarterback of the team. Floyd Nein and Clinton Cull, hard driving fullbacks, won the same number of votes to tie for their position, Other members of the allfstar team were Dick Haas, Gene McCarthy, Lloyd Jensen, Roger Olson, Lyle Ward, Dave Hallack, Dick Shafer, Phil Scott, and Don Tiffany. The following members of the squad were honored by being moved up to the Ref serves: Phil Scott, Dick Shafer, Don Tiffany, Bert Hilber, Merrill Stutlien, and Verne Iverson. INTRAMURAL HOCKEY When Coach P. E. Mickelson issued a call for intramural hockey this year, 70 boys turned out. In spite of the cold and stormy weather an interesting program was carried out. On December II the first game was played. Before this game Mr. Mickelson or' ganized his squad by dividing it into eight teams with Howard Berget, James Frankosky, Gordon Wong, Gordon Brant, john Landblom, Fred Cook, Jack Cull, and Robert Elsberry as captains. During the coldest part of the winter this schedule took place, continuing until january zo. In this time three rounds of games were played, each team playing seven games to a round. In the close hardffought group of games Howard Berget and his team worked their way to the top, taking the tourney by winning 16 of the zo games played. jimmy Frankoskyis pucksters brought in a close second winning is of theirzo games, and Gordon Wong wasn't Hur behind with his 13 wins, Members of the state champion interscholastic hockey team were chosen from this intramural tournament. The triumphant team was composed of the captain, Howard Berget, Gordon Stafne, Bill Larson, Max Etkin, Lynn Van Vorst, Bill Scott, Floyd Finberg, and George Lerud. One kimtlvcil rlwrren pus Boys' Sports Ilcrwt X :mx wwe '-,.rr1.- MRI,-rs :iw-1' -'mix fly. q.w,x3rx 4 Hn, LW-mv' Q Il1x1'vu:w.1xv.x:, M Slxpgwrx lu:-1 wx. VE..-x lun 1 4-k'I 1'1 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Probably the biggest event on the intramural program is the basketball tournament conducted by Mr. Whitlock during the hrst part of the second semester. This season 126 boys were entered in the tourney. As usual they were divided into two parts according to the side of town on which they live, and each part was organized into eight teams. Lawrence Gregory, Junior Fish, Gordon Baldwin, Burns Pull, Paul Gallegher, Hale Abbott, Robert Gordon, and Don Tiffany were chosen captains for the north side teams, while Warren Young. Bill Gathcart, johnny Fitch, Bill Thompson, Ernie Eddy, Pat Calf linan, Ralph Pyle, and Wayne Morrissey gained the southern captaincies. Led by these worthy men, the various teams proceeded to test each other's skill, ninetyfnine games were played in all. The tourney proved very exciting, for on each side there were two un' defeated teams up to the last few games and, consequently, many fast and hardffought games ensued. Ernie Eddy finally led his team out on top for the south side with Ralph Pyle bringing up a close second, while on the north side Lawrence Gregory's team nosed out Gordon Baldwin and his boys to take the north side title. In the playfoff match bef tween Eddy's and Gregory's teams the north siders found quite easy work cutting off the south side men in two of the three final games to win the intramural championship. Members of the winning team were Lawrence Gregory, Homer Goebel, Ordean Hatlen, Burt Hilber, Raoul Murphy, and Pat Shirley. Following a custom established four years ago by Mr. Whitlock, the captains of the various teams met and chose members for the allfstar teams. Those chosen for the north side allfstars were James Hedges, Lawrence Gregory, Raoul Murphy, Lloyd Norling, Gordon Bahe, Stan Taylor, Don Tiffany, and Gordon Baldwin. Those chosen for the south side were Ernie Eddy, Dick Haas, Charles Putney, Pat Callinan, Ralph Pyle, Warren Bennett, Tom Cossette, and Eugene Fuller. These two teams met in a thrilling clash February 7.7. The north siders emerged the victors with a zofio score. FREE THROW Immediately after the completion of the basketball season a free throw contest was held. One hundred boys turned out to participate. After a long drawnfout season Bob Solberg flipped 42 out of so shots through the hoop to earn the title of Fargo High free throw king. BATTLEBALL As soon as the indoor sport program began in the fall of 1935, eighty boys turned out to take part in the battleball tournament. When the five teams finished their eightfgame schedule, Valentine Glowka with his hardy battleballers found his team had earned the wreath of victory. Roger Olson, james Hedges, Tom Fillmore, Berdine Ulteig, Stan Naughton, Raoul Murphy, Lawrence Gregory, and Harold Gordon were enlisted in the ranks of the victors. On: humlvcil fifteen f 'N I r'v'1 Buys' Sports xluir,1mx1r..l !murPmH lun'- Nwulrmm wut m mm! Hn' lihlv Buy! Smlllx-nh' hw krtlmll rlmxmwy-N. 1 lirrpury r lm-f Krtlmll kings 4 Wlwrvk- th-' ,u1.l1vz1.'u' X . y Q lr N tru' Mrrrk L' II lirum Y Wluclr .nr x.-u NIH All Ilxvx Iwrw .mn1nJ. thw- l'rv111fN 41.1 Txhllmx PONIES AND MULES Another feature of the winter sports schedule is the Ponies and the Mules, two teams consisting chiefly of sophomores, that carry on regular schedules and play outside games with other teams in FargofMoorhead. These teams offer great opportunities for the younger players in the school to gain actual experience before trying out for the first team. Mr. Maxey who had charge of the Ponies, and Mr. Lower, the Mule coach, carried on practices at the EmersonfSmith grade school and developed two fine teams. A FargofMoorhead Intercity Basketball League was organized in the various schools about the two towns and an interesting tourney followed. Taking part in this league were the Moorhead Reserves, the winner, Sacred Heart Academy Reserves, Moorhead State Teachers' College Reserves, Oak Grove Seminary, and the North Dakota State College Preps along with the Ponies and the Mules. The two teams also carried on many interesting games between themselves, Members of the two teams were Terry Carey, Ralph Davis, Bob Johnson, Loran Ladwig, James Aker, Carl Miller, Jerome Shrawder, Hall Stewart, Maston Rifenberg, Melvin Evanson, Jack Shotwell, and Odd Jacobson on the Ponies and Sidney Rose, Ralph Schmierer, James Flaa, Herbert Holkestad, Arnold Johnson, Vernon Reine, Walter Pannef baker, Arthur Wonderlich, Ralph Rothrock, and Bob Olson on the Mules. TENNIS Occurring in both the spring and fall, tennis linds its place in intramural and interf scholastic competition. ln the fall of 1935 after three hard rounds of matches in intramural tennis, eight players were selected by Mr. Whitlock to represent the school in inter' scholastic competition. The following boys were selected for this purpose: Thad Fuller, Bill Larson, Lloyd Heiberg, Bob Brothen, Jerry Monley, Bob Mason, Herbert Jones, and James Morrill. Fuller, Young, Clapp, Keefe, Brothen, Monley, Nickel, Heiberg, and Morrill survived in the singles until the third round. GOLF Under the direction of Mr. Sorlien the fall golf tournament took place at the Edge- wood Golf course. The following players were chosen for the golf squad from the group of 24 that turned out: Bob Johnston, Roy Olson, Myhre Paulson, Don Brown, Thad Fuller, Ralph Pyle, Irwin Fischer, Walter Maddock, Charles Wattam, and Jerry Monley, Irwin Fischer emerged from the tourney as the new Fargo High School golf champion. INTRAMURAL LETTERS Commendable activity and interest in intramural sports is awarded by the present' ation of the school insignia. Three boys showed great aggressiveness during the year to win the iooo points required for their letter. Gordon Wong deserves special distinction for being the lirst boy ever to win such a letter in his junior year. James Hedges and Robert Elsberry also merit praise for their showing. Un: humlvcd seven vi INTERSCHOI..-XSTIC SCORES FOR I935-1936 I' IIQH If min ltlrgu FAI gw I7.Irgu Ixnrgu I .I1'gw Furgu IZIILM F.Il'g41 Fugu F.u'gu Hugo Bugu I .u'g1u F.ll'gu fxugn Eu gn Inlrgcw lxnrgu Ixngw FAI gn I7.Il'gI+ lin gm Ixngn I .lI'gU I5.n'gw Ifargu hllgmu Fnrgu fin gw Iinrgu Ixnrgw I'.Il'Qu F.11m 5 VIII -'rw 5 . -. 5 xx fw I 1 ZF JJ 26 16 '1 w ww -Q , , I-. Ixg In ' -I 2.1 w I ng I5 lfw -I.-. -I -I -1 I I I 1 -I FOOTBALL BASKETBALL HOCKEY A x w lint lwmml Iwrka Dctrmt Lrkcs Alu-uiuun Bmsumrck Gund Vurks V.IlIcy Cm' Muu1'I1c.IJ Xvnlxpcturw xlmwcstuwn XV.1I1pctwm IIMIIJIIQ f3.1lx'lm111t Hwvlcy lktxl-xt Lakes Vv'.lI1pctcrn wl.III1vSSIIIVs'I1 N1uu1 In-.III Stiplss BISlN.lIClx M.md.u1 Umml Irurks G1'.If'tcun Mourhc.1Il Iicrglls Falls V.nIlcy Cm' B1sm,11'ck l7gx'1ls L.1kI' Mmm CIIXIIILI I'uI'lN4 V.nllcy CHU' -Lmlsstuwn -LIIIIUSUIXYII XV.1hpctcn1 Ix1ucu'lw.1Il XV.1l1p3tcm Ummi I'ln'kf V.IllvvC1tx' Ik x w I 1-I Q. x 3 w s w w I 1 Ik I I .1 l LEO ANDERSON Track CIM? WARREN BENNETT F ont ba ll HOWARD BERGET Hofkey DONALD BLAIR Student Manager GORDON BRANT Hockey FRED COOK H ockey CLIFFORD CORTRIGHT Football DON ALD CRAIG Football BERNARD DONAHUE Basketball ERNEST FDIUY Football. Track l-JSI ROBERT ELSBERRY Hockey. Intramural MAX ETKIN Hofkey IRVIN FISCHER Hockey One hmhln-J vu-nerr LETTERMEN JOHNNY FITCH Football OSBORNE FREDRICKSON Football. Basketball EUGENE FULLER Football BOB HAAS Student Nlauagur JAMES HEDGES Tmrk l-JS I, Intramural W A LTER JOHNSON Basketball DONALD JOHNSTON Football FRANCIS KANE Football DONALD KRIEG Football ELDON L A N DBLC IRI Hockey JOHN LANDBLUIXI Hnckey BILL LARSON Hockey ED MORGAN Football HARRY NICKEL Hockey ED OLSON tsdskfmtln NORMAN OLSON Trafll F3 il MYHRE PAULSON Hockey ROY PEDERSEN Foot ba ll JERRY PETERSON Track V19 1 FRANK RANDICH Football MORRELL SE XTON Football. Basketball, Track FXS! 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Rolls, l1.111d st.1nds, sI1c1uldcr st.1nds, .111d I-IAOIII .111d I1.1cl1 111tcl1cs were successfully cxcc11tcd 1111 tl1c 1111r.1llcI I1.1rs. O11 thc lllylll INIIA s11cl1 LIIIITCLIII thats 11s tl1c dc.1tl1 drop, thc tly .1w.1y, .111d the ghlllf swing were dc111c111str.1tcd. Haul stands .111d other tr1cks were 11c1'Ik1r111cd 1111 thc long IIOIASC, Tl1c glI'l5 .111d l111ys 1c11ncd Ill p1'csc11t111g two 1I.111Ccs, P1cl4111g 1111 Stwlesu .111d A'T1'c' 1'c11dn1rc. Tlw glI'lS wore guy Slllllllhfl' drcsscs .111d tI1c lfnys 11vcr11lls, A sclcctcd group c1fg1rls presented .1 d.1ncc culled thc V111g.1k1'1'sd.1111. Tl1c stury dcplctcd the :1dvc11tu1'cs n1IAa1 Swcdlsh 111.111 csc1'rt111g two gll'IS tn .1 I'cst1v.1l .111d str1v111g t11 CI1KCI'I.llI1 fllflll l111tl1. 1 I-1.1 14. A i- i. ., A . 1 inn Row i-Warner. Wlilsnn. Porter, Bcrgan. Hiwder. Milli-r, Revwilds. liillvfi. Nlcfflir-,si il. Wheeler, Evans-in, Barr.-tr Row 2 Dahlgren, Friclr. lvicifannel, I7eVries, NX. johnson, Schnrillen. C Aiitlvrsmi, Lauder. Field. Ford, L. Anderson, Eastman. Row 3-gram, H. Carlson, Gilbert, Osmunilson, Shimck. Corey, Springer, Wailliviger. Mslll.xiii1.ih.in, lvfinncttc. Stem. Uertel, Rudd. ggum. Row 44Cosgril'l, P. Black. Saunders, German, Hebert. N1cCr.icki'r1. l.onglM li. Plath, Hcrtsgaard. Sehriver, XX'.iters. Iwi, jones, Nelson, Boyle. Gunrhorp-:, Schultz. Row if Salzwsdul, Thompson, Stenmon. Nanson. Sweilenian. Mcllrxnolils. Briin:-'ll, P, Carlson, Liw, Wlaglier, Hesby Bruuulle. NN'c:.l' ling. H. Polis, Block. Almqiiist. Nelson. PHYSICAL E DUCATION DEMONSTRATION, C011 tin u ed A group of boys were chosen to exhibit their skill on the flying rings. Among the things which were done were the single and double cut and catch, dislocation, and hand' stands. Immediatelyfollowing came a selected group of girls doing stunts on mats. Head stands, cartwheels, hand springs, elephant walks, chest rolls, pyramids, and forward and backward rolls were featured. The first period class of boys presented walking and running relays. A gay harvest dance was presented by the girls of the fourth period gymnasium class. The costumes worn represented the colors of autumn. A team of boys offered various demonstrations in advanced tumbling. With exact timing and good team work they were able to present several difhcult stunts, such as back-pitches, snapfups, and flips. One of the most attractive numbers on the program was a natural dance by a selected group of girls in which Delin Rudd had the solo part. The action showed the joy in the forest as Columbine and Harlequin Clean Hovden and jean McChrystall danced on the worlds defeat. As they moved about, figures Uulianne Reynolds, Janice Follett, jean Millerj appeared which by their sharp turns and grotesque masks imprisoned all the splendor that was once free. Their play was shortlived however, as Pan and others came to enjoy spring in the forest. As a last number a selected group of boys formed various pyramids which showed what good team work can do. Pyramid building develops strength and demonstrates the art of physical education. The music for the event was furnished by the Fargo High School band under the direction of Mr. L. C. Sorlien. The art for the demonstration was done by students under the direction of Mr. R. Whedon. out i.i.a.ia.i ia my if wif- li 1,11 IK1.. UX11 N11-'s 1.11.1111 M1113 liww- S11.,,XI1s-141.11l'11',,NN 1 li ,. , .-X 11 'Ml 11 ss Txf1s-- lim. 1 it THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC COMMISSION The U11'ls' Athletn: Cc11111111ss11111 1- e111111111seel 111 the wlheels 111 the Ulrls' Athleuc Cl11l1.1111l the 111.111.1ge1's 111' the x'.11'11111s s111111s. 'I'l1ese 111.111.1ge1s .IIC el111sp11 hy the 1111141111 :.1t11111 111 SllPL'I'X'IrL' the .1et1x'1t1es llll the ye.11'. The t11ll11xx'111g we1etl1e111.111.1ge1s seleeteel T111 tl11s ye.11'. 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V11'efPre.x11le11l Seerelmx' TTL'1l.iIlTL'Y A.l1'1x1 r 111x11 S1-,x11fs11-11 ll.II'lW.lI.I lI111.1 N1.11'y lI.111e1I IX'1.lI'Y lf1'11l111g Tx111ge1y R.1111e- Nhss lI1've1 IUELD HOCKEY Intramural held hockey formally opened the girls' sports season in the fall of 1935. This is the first time this sport has been played for several years. This, however, did not keep it from being popular. A -1-new Going out for this new activity were fortyfnine girls who made up four teams. The team captains were Eleanor Olson, Patte Follett, Arloene Brantseg, and Phyllis Travis. In the regular tournament both Follett's and Olson's teams were undefeated. When they played each other, they tied. A long, hard struggle was put up by each side for the championship. Two games aw were required with overtime playing in each to break the tie. In the second game, Olson defeated Follett with the score of ifo. Members of the winning team were Eleanor Olson, captain, Bar' bara Brua, Mary Froling, Mary Darrow, Violet Olson, Shirley Peterson, Wandzi Peterson, Fayne Yuster, Harriet Erickson, Mary jones, and Lenore Gronsdahl. ToPfFlELD HOCKEY- RIQNNEIKSIQI' Cfmzx-CHAMPIONS B01 ron- SOCCER CHAMPIONS SOCCER Even though the green sophiesu may be as dumb as their upperfclassmen say, they came through with a sweeping victory in the interfclass soccer tournament in the fall of ings. Under the captaincy of Harriet Lovelace, the sophomores showed the junior and senior teams how to play. Their captains were Elizabeth Rivkin and Mary jones, respecf tively. There was a hard Hght put up by the seniors, however, who tied them in two games, only to be defeated the third time they met. Fiftyftwo girls answered the call issued by janet Ulness, soccer manager, to particf ipate in this sport. The sophomores had the most players out. The following are the members of the winning team: Harriet Lovelace, Marvel Endersbe, Hazel Brenden, Elizabeth Schultz, Audrey Wells, Louise Darrow, jean Heller, Irene McClanahan, Virf ginia Taylor, Linae McKee, Phyllis Travis, Ione Heisler, jean Miller, Roberta Rusch, Nina McClanahan, Shirley Peterson, Leah Stewart, Betty Heggelund, and Helen jones. On: hiui.ive.l iwrwiivfihwr 1 CAGE BALI, For the hrst trme m the lustory ot Fargo Hrgh Sehool, cage hall was mtro duced m the gym classes and also m the extrafeurrreul.u' aetryrty program. Frttyfsrx grrls turned out for the sport wrth Betty Heggeluntls team eapturmg all the honors, The followmg were on her team lone Hersler, Mary jones, Ann Murphy. Alree Stenmoen, Gladys Nelson, EllL'.lllWt'Il1 Schultz, l'hyll1s Travrs, Peggy Wgrr'd, Hazel Brenden, Dorrs livan' son, and Dorrs Meffallerey, Tlus team was ealled the Betts, Three other teams, the Cream l'ulls,'A 'ilof-Io's, and Bears, were formed under the eapf tamey ot, Nora Nelson, Mary .lo Shelheld, and Mary Barrett, respeetrvely, Because of the svlendrd enthusrasm l shown tlns year, lf seems eertam that next year thrs sport wrll elrmh even luglrer up the ladder of popularity as an mtraf mural aetrvrty tor grrls, l l lil AYllWilr'l:vlAlll'lLX1lllTllll,-Xl l C'll:XNll'lUNS K BA I 1171 ll H :ow Il,-X9klQl'llAl,I, Vll.-KXlI'lUNN Basketlwall rs one ot the mam aetrvrtres m the grrls' athletre program. Two tour naments were held thus year wrth approxrmately one hundred and srxty grrls talxmg part. Ahce Olson was the manager. In the rntramural tournament the eaptams were as follows Roherta Ruseh, Beatrree Scott, Slnrley Peterson, Lourse Darrow, Vrrglnra Smrth, lxlary -lones, -lean Heller, Beatrree lfereltert, Edrth Helland, and Lenore Uronsdahl. lieatrree Seott's team won every game to place larsl. lidlth l'lelland's team was runnerup, lO5lllg only twree. The memlwers ol Seottls team were Pearl Sehmrtz, 'lem MePh.ul, clklll Porter, .lean Betty Aamoth, Harrret Ruseh, and Estelle W.rgr1t'r. ffw After the rntranxural games, a new ltmd of elrmmatlon eontest was waged, m wlueh ,l the varrous gurls' homerooms competed agamst each other. Thrs tournament caused an added mterest and mueh rryalry. Thrs year a new rule was mtrodueed. The opposmg torwards took turns rn ref eerymg the hall m the eenter from the referee who stood on the srde of the eourt, Tlns elrmmated jumpmg at any time durmg the game. ru, TENNIS p ln the fall of iogs sixty girls came out for the intramural tenms tournament, the first unorganized sport of the school year. This is the biggest turnout in the history of the school. Both singles and doubles contets were held with the singles taking the lead in popularity. The tourney is played off for the purpose of determining who will be qualified to play at the May Festival at the North Dakota Agricultural College in the spring of iogo. The girl winning the singles ' championship and the two winners of doubles automatically become players, and the girl who meets the singles champ' ion in finals completes the team unless challenged by any other player, lf the challenger wins, she replaces the fourth member of the team. ln the finals of the doubles tournament Marry .lo Sheffield and Betty Wylie defeated jane Blair and Vera Wooldridge with the score 61, 64. -lean Betty Aamoth conquered Mary Jo Sheffield to win the singles championship. The score was 61, 63. Toi'-Playing Badminton CENTER Deck Tennis Champions Borrow Tennis Champions DECK TENNIS Deck Tennis is considered a minor sport at Fargo High School but, nevertheless, the girls came out for it in large numbers this year. About sixty girls comp:ted in the tour' nament which consisted of both singles and doubles. Barbara Brua won the elimination tournament which followed the ladder tournament by defeating Olive Classon. -lean Shiley and Barbara Brua were victorious in the doubles hy defeating 'lean Glaser and Dolores Frick. BADMINTON Badminton, a new game in Fargo High School, was so popular this year that there were not enough rackets and birds to supply the students' demand. The game is played a great deal like tennis. However, the rackets have smaller heads and longer handles. A shuttlecock or bird which has feathers and a rubber tip is used instead of a ball, Uni' Hnu.lw.1 riiinirviii BASEBALI. 119551 Because the intramural liasehall tournament fell so late m the Spflllg, rt was not developed to its fullest extent, However, Fargo made a good showing in the annual May Festival contest hy placing second. The intramural captains were lfunice Warner, Margie Raines, Nora Nelson, Harriet Erickson, Leah Stewart, and Luella Larson. Luella Larson's te.11n wo11 the school championship. The following were memhers of her team: Ehzalweth Riykm, ,lean Shiley, lrene McClanahan, Mary Barrett, ,lean -lohnson, Bertha Cohli, Gail Porter, and Edith Helland. From approximately eighty-five girls who went out for the spurt the hest players were selected to go to the May Festival held at the State College. ln the contest there Fargo won from Moorhead hy a large margin. This paired them with Comstock to whom they lost in a quick snappy game hy a score of oft. TRACK ll935J Track has Illpltlly hecome one of the most interesting sports in the feminine world of' athletics, For many years this sport had heen considered only for lwoys, hut as time we11t on, this idea changed. From thirty to forty girls were entered in this activity last spring. There are many different activities included m track. This possihly is one of the reasons why so many girls enioy it. The various fields include the discus and v1avel111 throw, hasehall distance throw, lwaseliall target throw, fiftyfyard dash, seve11ty'fix'e yard dash, hurdles, and relays. An intramural track tournament was held at Manchester Field a few weeks hefoie the May Festival to determine entrants from Fargo High. The following girls took places in this tournament: discus throw: first place, Alice Olson, second, Barhara Bruag jave lm throw: first, Alice Olson, second, Barhara Bruag hasehall target: first, Alice Olson, second, Harriet Erickson, haselvall distance: first, Barhara Brua, second, Alice Olson, fifty yard dash: first, Dorothy Bentley, second, Elinor Olson: seventyffive yard elaelig first, Dorothy Bentley, second, Beatrice Scott: hurdles: first, Nora Nelson, second, Beatrice Feickertg relay: first, Dorothy Bentley, seco11d, Elinor Olson. ln spite of ram during the May Festival, Fargo High captured many places in track. SPORTS AND SEASONS Vv'hen we come to school in the fall, Our thoughts turn toward kiekhall. I11 the winter when snow's .1 menace We stay inside and play deck tennis. Wlieii the spring again comes liack, Vv'e go out to enter track l11 the summer when 1t's hot Swimming surely hits the spotf. Y 1 x OUTDOOR SPORTS Second in importance in the extra' curricular program are the unorganized athletics which are mastered outfof- doors. Much preference is given to the outfoffdoor sports hecause of the informal management. Each season has its own activities. In the spring and fall the girls engage in horsefback riding, hiking, archery, tennis, and golf. The spring of 1936 was the opening season for archery although definite arrangements were not completed. The only additional activity in summer is swimming. Seventyfiive points are given for passing junior Life Saving and one hundred points are given for the Senior test. In the winter several others are carried on, with skating, skiing, and tohogganing taking the lead in popularity. Much hiking is done also. For one hour's engagement in any of these seasonal activities, the girls are accredited with one point toward their big letter. ' DANCING 72' 9, all I. f . f Tor'-PIPES OF PAN C'i1:.iix' GRUTESQITE Iiormxi -VINTAGE DANVE YSKATINU In the 1935 dancing contest, which was presented at Festival I'Iall, thirtyffour girls from Fargo High took part. Fargo tied with Valley City for first place. Those in Valse Rurale, a natural dance, were Katherine Peterson, june Probstheld, Marjorie Beyer, Luella Larson, Gail Porter, Bertha Cohh, Lcrraine Elvruin, Delin Rudd, Audrey Haugen, Sylvia Cooper, Mary Barrett, and Kathleen O'Neil, the soloist. This did not place. Julianne Reynolds gave a solo number, The Pyhrric Dance. This did not place either, hut Kathleen O'Neil's Hungarian Dance of Exile tied for first place. A group of eighteen girls interpreted ' The Indian Corn Planting Dance. This dance depicted the growing of the plant and the harvesting of the crop. It is an original dance of the South Dakota Indians. Because of the unusualness of it, the dance placed first. Dancing is taught not only to those in the exhihition, but to every girl who desires to learn. Through the efforts of Miss Beyer different types of dancing have been taken up in the gym classes. Onc huvidvedrwznzy i i THE MAY FESTIVAL 119351 i'Always he a good loser and a modest winner. With this attitude of good sports' manship sixty girls did their hest for Fargo High School in dancing, liasehall, tennis, and track. The May Festival provides the only chance for the girls of the school to compete with the girls of other schools. In iogs the contestants made a very good showing, win' mng in tennis, tying for first in dancing, and placing second and third in haseliall and track, respectively. Intramural contests were held to determine who were the liest athletes to represent the school. In order to he considered eligihle each participant signed a pledge stating she had not smoked at any time during the term. She also had to have an average of at least eighty in all her suhiects and no mark helow seventyftive. In dancing Fargo entered hoth the group and solo contests. Kathryn O'Neil's solo, the Hungarian Dance of Exile, tied for lirst place. -lulianne Reynolds did a Pyrrhic dance. This, however, did not place. A very unusual and eilective group numher, the Indian Corn Planting Dance, was performed hy eighteen girls. The tomftoms, weird lighting effects, and the colorful Indian costumes helped this act to win first place. Valse Rurale. a natural dance, was also entered hut it did not place. All the dances together tied with Valley City for tirst place. Because of a rain storm, the track events were held inside. This altered the tour' nament considerably, so that many things had to he omitted. Alice Olson won the javelin throw and placed second in the discus throw. Barhara Brua also helped the school hy placing second in the Javelin throw. The Moorhead State Teachers' College High School won the track meet while Fargo ranked third, Entered as douhles teams in the tennis tournament were .lean Betty Aamoth and june Keefe, and Helen Darrow and Helen Welsh. Aamoth and Keefe defeated Valley City in a very close game. Meanwhile Darrow and Welsh won over Moorhead. This placed hoth douhles teams in the finals of the tournament, Aamoth and Keefe won from Darrow and Welsh, making Fargo High both the winner and the runnerup in douhles. ln the singles contest. blean Betty Aamoth lost to the .lamestown contestant. However, Fargo High won the tourney. Fargo placed second in the hasehall elimination tournament. The team defeated Moorhead hy a large margin, thus causing it to he paired with Comstock. The players lost to Comstock in a quick snappy game with the score os, However, all of the twenty' four girls who made up the group had a chance to play. The following were memhers of the Fargo High hasehall team: Barhara Brua, Eleanor Olson, Nora Nelson, -lean Shiley. Harriet Erickson, Irene Hulhert, Alice Olson, Florence Richtman, Verna Hagen, Elizaheth Everson, Dorothy Waillaice, Violet Olson, Viola Olson, Vera Writwldridge, Marjorie Beyer, Betty Vvfoodford. Mary Barrett, Leah Stewart, Marion Holmgren, Enid Husemoen, Helen Morehouse. Irene McClanahan, Dorothy Bentley, and Marjorie Lincoln. Having achieved these honors, the girls look forward with keen anticipation to the May Festival of logo, hoth for the delight of taking part in the activities themselves and also for the glories that it may hring to Fargo High School. i i r Girls' Sport r. Come on,jump. 2. When' 3. A w nutsY what s the use, ch Put? 4.111 the good old gym class. 5. Ground sticks! Ground sucks! Hn' 6, Smllc msc for the birdie. 7. All .aboard for ? 8. Topsyfturvy land. on. 1u..1.zm1 mm, .M xv ,. Q, if 5 . .lim . A4 z ip.: t 4 gp W' r, 1 m 4 Q3 1 .L W' A-. LETTER WINNERS This year inairked the fourth ye.ir that letters, large purple Es. lmve heen given to girls in recognition of' their efforts put forth in the various fields of' athletics, Previously, small letters were presented to the nieinlfers of the winning tennis for their eoinlwined won k. For the first time in the history of Fargo High School, xi few .unhitious girls were aiwarded gold pins for winning isoo points. loco points are required for .1 letter. Girls in.iy egirn points in several wiiys. For hiking. skaitzng, skiing, bicycling, .ind so forth, i-ne pc-int is given for .rn liour's pzirticipgition. However, not niure thain one hundred points nmy l'e e.irned in this way in one semester. Credit, .iecviding to the point system, Irs :ilso given for hiking part in the different urg.ini:ed spvrts. Points in.iy he earned for keeping .i he.ilth eh.1rt, More girls have received .ixxxirds this year. the spring vf' logo. than for in.iny yegirs. .1 flirt which proves th.it nivre girls in llirgo High School .ire tiking .in .lCIlX'Cll1ICICSl1Il sports. The following reveived .ixxxirds during the ye.ir1 GOLD PINS B.irlmr.i l3ru.1 Nom Nelsen Harriet Erickswn Mary -lo Sheffield Mildred -lohnsvn -Ie.in Slnley LETTERS Arloene Bmntseg Mary Froling Beatrice Feiekert Alice Olson llitty Follett Ele.inor Olson Eunice W.ii'iieiA if riffs- ACTIVITIES CALENDAR SEPTEMBER , Q ll 'lrfl 2 - Well. it's good to start school again l l T l 3 p' but just wait until the novelty wears i .' -l Off. I l' N ' W yilwi' io There was an assembly today to announce that a Publicity Chairman A V, 7 ' l lqi from each homeroom would have i Q, . '1 , Ny' charge of the sale of football tickets. W it il I 1 iz lt won't be long before the first I by ' edition of our paper comes out. l . Q , i The Cynosure BifWeekly staff had a - ii 'l , ,ij . 1. , meeting today. 7 X . I I I3 ln spite of the fact that it was Friday 'lfflb li A W the 13th, we defeated East Grand l ',-,flip .4 . Y K lli ' Forks in our first football game of the 3 ffl-'il' T' X 'J season. io - Everybody was going around the school learning poems and readings. Club 17 I3 21 7-4 7-5 27 28 OCTOBE R tryouts were tonight. i'Mike and Charlie Kimball debated on football. The purpose was to give us a few pointers cn the game. The Bigger Family appeared on our stage today. They were supposed to be putting on a campaign for the Cynosure, but they sure furnished us with plenty of laughter. Another victory lor us! We defeated Detroit Lakes with a score oofo. Miss Bess Turner from Kansas City, Missouri, talked on the drama, Mable Gran Ulsaker presented Lady Macbeth today in the assembly. She sure was good. Mr. D. E. Miller talked on the Community Chest today. We've been having a lot of assemblies lately. Aberdeen defeated us I3'O. lt was a good game though. The Sistocratic League gave an assembly today showing the purposes and If. 2 4 5 . O 15 'll functions of the League, We certainly had an interesting speaker today. He was Frank Douglas and his topic was 'iThe Gold Rush. Major Eddie O'Brien Bowes and his amateurs were on our stage today, l'll het Dickie Sehrt felt funny when he got the gong! Our first night game was a close one. Bismarck beat us ofo. Grand Forks beat us icyo. Richard Black talked to us about Admiral Byrd. Gee, but that was an interest' ing assembly. Theres another six weeks period gone! We found out how little we really know when we got our report cards today. One liim.lv:.l rhivrvuuv 21 A. s 24 26 51. -., FV Mrs. Morgan talked on k'Fam1ly Relatlonshipsu 111 .1sseml'ly today. Tl1e SISIKV CYHIIC League gave .1 tea for her. Our new supenntendent talked on Our Great Posscssrons 111 Lrfefl Th1s was Mr. K1rk's first appearance hefore the student l'ody. The hrg night! We defeated Moorhead '2.l'6. The school turned into .1 lkdlf ground :might for the County Falr given l'y the S1stocrat1c Le.1gue. Mr. Hunsaker talked on fore1gn affarrs. He surely g.1ve 11s .1 new sl.1nt on the horrors of war. An lndran, Chreffof-the-Crows, and h1s daughter were here today. 31 Everyhody kept Ollf of mischief hy gflllig to the H.1llowe'en d.1nce at the A. C. NkDX'EklBER 1 Too II1UCl1 snow and ree to have the game w1th Wahpeton th1s weekend. I guess they thought that would 1nake too much K-Slilk.lLll11Qn the play was a hrg success. .1 Roy Pedersen and Francrs Kane PYRICIICCJ .1 l1ttle 11egro draleet 111 the assemhly today. 5 We had o11r first assemhly s1ng. We sure hoomed out on Dawn the Oregon Tfklll.-Q o All of the scrcnee students were CI1tCfIkilI1CLl today. Three films were shown: Frogs,A' Sound,u .1nd Flowers 7 We had a good assemhly today. The Misner players gave the Merchant of Venreef' 24 The jumors and se111ors voted on memhers for Sportsmansh1p Cluh. ll We had an Armistlcc Day progra1n. Mr. Clarr Buckner from the Amerrcan Legron talked. The second part ofthe program was ll pep assemhly for the jamestown game. Harry Rusch and ClklLldlC Miller, former athletes, talked. I2 The UtlCll juhrllee srngers were here today. IS The puhlrc speakrng class gave a play, Fr1lls and Fadsf' 16 I het most of the foothall players are suffermg from overeatrng. That w.1s .1 swell hanquet that the Pep Cluh gave them. They had plenty f-llll tagging people at the dance too. 18 We heard some n1ore good Sllnllllg today. The WllllLlll1 Lee tr1o was he1e 141 Bertha Rachel Palmer talked on Temperance. 21 We had another assemhly sing. The junrors s11re showed the semors l1ow to srng. 27 Donald DlClCIl1St1I1 was 1naste1' of ceremonres at .1 prograrn we h.1d to help pay for the l'.ll1Ll l1l1ll.OI'IDS. DFk'Eh1!llfll K1 We opened our haskethall season today XNltl'I a good pep assemhly. We heat the Wahpeton lI1Lll.lI1S gofgo. IU D11 A. F. Hunsaker talked on the Itahan-Eth1op1an Sltlliltllvla. ll The mrdyear class IS gett1ng ready for graduatron. Mr. Parrott from the A. C. talked to them today. After th.1t the Cynosure Annual had a CilIl1P.l1gl1 for s11hscr1pt1ons. 12 The H.lI'lCqlll!1S gave .1 o11e act play, Mothers on the Air. Who ever would have thought that George Pappas could actl' o-1. f1..11.11f.111111f.11 13 -I guess there's nothing to that Friday the 13th stuff. We beat Fairmont anyway. 17-Miss Fowler and Mr. Galvin told the people of the Annual and BifWeekly staffs of their trip to the convention. 20-This was the day that everybody likes. We had the Christmas pageant and JANUARY 6. io' II 14' is- 16- 17-- music by the A Cappella Choir. Anna Jane Black and Eddie O'Brien surely took their parts well. And speaking of doing them well, Ralph Boldt certainly was swell as an old man. Well, dearie, I guess I'll let you rest for a while. Vacation starts today. Back to school again after a peaceful two weeks. I guess it's about time to start reviewing for exams. -The poor senior A's. Their exams started today. The game with Detroit Lakes sure was a close one. We beat them though, 26f25'. Regular examinations for the juniors and seniors started today. 'The seniors showed us good dramatic ability in their class play tonight, L'The Romantic Age. Class Day Exercises were this afternoon. Bud Clapp showed us how a stern teacher organizes an enjoyable class. -This was the big night. The juniorfSenior Prom! 2o---There were a lot of sophomores walking around with that lost look today. A new semester opened. 21 We had a wild animal show. However, it wasn't as everybody thought. The sophomores were seated in the audience. 22- There was a good speaker here today. Dr. Starr spoke on the Science of Politics. 2.1f'.I21IT16SIOWI1 beat in basketball 23125. 28- We had the first part ofa swell movie. It's one of Martin Johnsons pictures, Simba. ZLJ Saw the last part of the movie today. go - What a game! We beat Moorhead in the second overtime period, 22121. I bet plenty of people will be hoarse for a few days. FEBRUARY 1 Another close game. We beat Staples 3834. 7 I never realized before what a great organization the Boy Scouts is. They put on a fine program today in honor of their twentyfsixth anniversary. S 'The AllfSociety Party was tonight. It sure was a swell one. I think every' body enjoyed those circle and tag dances. io - We were supposed to have some kind of an assembly today, but it couldnlt get here because of the snow. I2 There was an assembly in honor of Lincolrfs birthday. I3 - Channing Beebe, who explored in Africa, talked here today. 14 - This was quite a day. We had two assemblies. Astrid Fjelde sang this morn' ing and the Frazierfjames dance group was here the seventh period. 17 The Sistocratic League had a clever assembly today. It was in the form of ii court. The purpose was to show the functions of the League. 18 -Pep assembly for the second Fargoflvioorhead game. The juniors and seniors On: hundred I voted on the girls for the D.A.R. award. hivzyfihvcc IC 11 34 1-1 -1 11, MA11e11 6 '1 1 U ll 12 13 IO 1-1 -1 Il A1'111L 1 1 18 ll I'll l11:t the l11l1Vll11,Q 111ctu1'es 1111 11x1d.1t11111 .lllnl 1'eduet11111 helped the luds taking cl1e1111st1'y. A lot 1114 our 11ld students were hack tl11s 111111'11111g when the l31s1111 Brev1t1es put 1111 tl1c1r slut, There wasnit much d11111g .lI'l1l1l1Ll here after sel11111l. l guess 11111st eve1'yl111dy was Ullt t11 the Br1:v1t1es. The CgCI'l111ll1 Baud played .1t tl1e 11.ll11C t11111gl1t. lt was .1 g1111d game even 11 Valley C1ty did heat us, 111120, B1Sl1Lll'Cli heat us 11138. Tl11s was 11ur last l111111e game. The 111'st Part 111 tl1e asse111l1ly was 1111' .1 slut 111' the plav. The last l1.1l1'was t11r11' ed l1R'Cl' t11 the Alilillkll stall. l th111k ex'e1'yl111dy e11111yed the play lt H.11111e11ed 111 H11llYVVl1l1klM t11111gl1t. lt's 1'u1111y that l1all'A111' the g1rls d1d11't 1'.1111t teday, Vv'l1at .111 asse111l1ly' lt was 1111 snakes. The l1.1l1Ll 1111111 North Dal111ta U111x'ers1ty was here f41'.l.1y. They surely put 1111 .1 g1111d Pl'l11llA.lll1. Wl1.1t .1 mess? The eluelqs l1.lVC11-I l1ee11 NXk1I'lilI1g Vlgllt tl11s week .111d every' l111dy's late tu ex'e1'ywl1ere. We voted 1111 Il1C1l1lWCI'S l-111' Sl111l'fSl11Lll1Sl11IW cjlllll A1'ter tl1.1t the S1SlL1CIA.ltlC League .1w:11'd1:d the scl111la1'sl1111 11111s. Buy, are the people who le1't 1111' tl1e fOllI'I1.ll11Cl1f at l31s111.1rek tuday ever lucky' We l1ad .1I1l1Il1Cl' asse111l1ly smg. l'll l1et there 1s11't .1 11e1's1111 Ill tl1e sel11111l who ca11't 511111, The Mus1c Goes R11u11d lllkl R111111d.u D11I'i1tl11' Bentley 1lI1Ll Betty 'l'ayl11r led .1 Slllglllg e1111test lTCtXNCCl1 the l'11ys .111d the g1rls. They were 111etty Qllliul at 11 t1111. The lWllI1Ll played a I1UlHl5CI' 111' Ste11l1e11 l:K'SICl'lS 111el11d1es. lt was sure 111ee Ill that 111.111 t11 gxve that 111us1c t11 the sel11111l. Buy, that was .1 real asse111l1ly' We l1.1d .1 11rex'1ew 1111' tl1e gym exl11l11t11111. lAll l1et1t's g11111g t11 l1e g1111d. l g11ess they are g1v111g tw11 11er1'111'111:111ces. One a1'ter sel11111l tvday .111d 1111e t11f lH41I'I'ORX' 111ght 1111 adults. The l111111e1'1111111s .1ll met l11l .111 1lSSCIl1l ly t11d.1y, AIAM'lI1 Huge. .1 student lI'11ll1 H Dr, Casper l. tl1e AC, gave a talk 1111 Huw 111 Get Along Ill H1gl1 Sel11111l. Nelson l'l'Ul1l the Alf, told 11s al111ut The Dex'-:l1111111e11t 111' Ex11ress11111. A Fargo .lIU1I'I1Cy, lvlr, Howard Fuller, also s1111ke t11 us. Peace llllkl rest lkll' .1 whole week. Easter x'.1cat11111 starts t11day. That sure was .1 111ee lW1lIN.lllCt that the S1111rts111a11sl1111 CdllllW l1.1d t11111gl1t. After the l1.111t1uet they gave .1 dance wl11ch the wl111le sel11111l Clllllkl attend. By the way. s11111e 111' 11ur del1aters showed us l111w g1111d they are today .111d yesterday. George Black .111d Tl1l1lllllS Ray were chosen .1s tw11 111' the 1A11ur l1L1fSt.lHLllH1f del1aters 111' the t1111r1111111e11t. Nut l1ad' lblkl lf ever l1111k 111ee Xk'llCl'1 those l111ys .111d g1rls came 111t11 the .1Llk.llfl1I'1LlID VK'l11Cl1 was Llllllly l1t llllxl were 1111t1ated 111t11 the N.1t11111.1l Hl1l1K1IA S111:1ety. We had a1111tl1er .lSSCll1lWly' today. lvl1ss M11111ette c:I'OLlCl1 talked 1111 Bread .111d V1tf AIIHIIS. 11-11 111.-1511-11111111111. 15 28 XO - Growing Pains tonight. Harriet Manchester and Franklin Heggeness sure were good in the leading roles. I wonder how they ever got that car on the stage. -All of the journalists of the school were entertained at a hanquet tonight. They surely had a good guest speaker, Mr. j. H. Mader, a professor at the University of North Dakota. Mr, Tighe, Mr. Cecka, and the toastmaster, Mary Beth Lewis, also spoke. After the hanquet 25 memhers were initiated into the Quill and Scroll. We all enjoyed Harry White from the University of Miniiesotai today. Gee, hut lots of things happened this month. The district music and dzclamation Geoffrey O'Hara. lecturer, after contest, the annual dehate tournament, the logo Scholastic contest, and Evelyn , ,,., ' ,,.,t s W J -1- -s' ' 'V Stern was appointed delegate o the Red Cffiss 1-' - 'Z ' 7 V Ivlav l' 1: gg JA' ' J- i 1 p.. U n. 'Tl A ily' , rv ua, 11. El--l - iql K F-Nj' - j -' if , ' li F, N 53 m a -. . 12 T dnl fi, fl if A l i I ., iq' S . ,g Agri V- j 1 is 7' l if A . ' 17 S' 4 . L ' 1.-gy.-. pmjfqg as Hlifdl IL. aww' Y TSX 7 We surely had a talented man with us today. tonx cntion in Chicago. Everybody looked like every- hcdy else today. Boy, there were clowns, old men, hahies. negroes, and what have you walking around the halls. What an American Beauty Bather jean McPhail made! We voted on the most repre- sentative hoy and girl today. Whee, judging from the names that were put up, the coni- petitien will sure he stiff. After this the Sistocratic League awarded the scholarship pins. dinner speaker, raconteur, recitalist, and composer. We were familiar with many of his songs, such as Give a M1111 a Horse He Can Ride. S Iviore good music today. The Maidrigal Cluh from the University of North Dakota entertained us. It was under the direction of Hywel C. Rowland. Could the Sioux quartet ever sing! The Iviay Festival opened at the A. C. o Today finished the competition for those interested in sports, music, and the tinc arts. The May Festival closed. ii Is Evelyn Stern ever lucky! Shes at the National Red Cross Convention in Chicago for several days. I4 A lot of people left to represent Fargo at the festival at Grand Forks which is heing held today and tomorrow. IS We had a Red Cross Good Will program this morning. 21 I'll het this was a happy day for the most representative girl and hoy. 2:1 The end is drawing nearer. The juniorfSenior banquet was tonight. 27 The National Honor Society and National Athletic Scholarship Society had their hanquet tonight. Reverend Mr. Parr was the speaker. 26 The senior class play, Mr. Pim Passes By , was tonight. 27 The seniors had their last: chance on the stage this afternoon, Class Day Exercises. 23 --Graduation and little men, what now? Ou: liimrhrrl Niivryf jae W TI-IE CHII,lJREN'S HOUR JlyWltll Apllloglcs to Lollgl'-:llllwl BCIVVCCII tllrccftllllty .md lblllll' Wllcll the d.ly 15 l Cf1lIlHlHg to lllwulg CiJ!1lCSAl lmusc Ill thc d.ly'slwccllp.ltlul1 Tlmt IS liIlUXNll .ls thc clllldlclfs lllllll. l hull' lll thc mcwllls .llwovc mc The cl.llllol' ot' hc.lx'y fact, Thc slwunll nf doms llullg lwlwll Alld wicca loud amd dsl-p. l:I'OlH my pl.lcc l sec hctkvlc mc. DI4CClll.llllQ thc VX'I'OI1glLlll smll LIIIIVC sclllclls, allld jolly -lLlllli'l'S, And sllpllollllalvs wlth .l l7CXNllklL'I'L'kl st.llc A SL1LlL.lCll lush lm the SC.lll'Vx'.lY. A suddcll lxlld Ill the h.lll1 Wltll cycl'yonc glllllgl hls llwll w.ly They push you to thc w.lll, TllClI' .ll'll1S .llc l.ldcll wlth lwlllxq Thcll' Llccg l1.lYCIl-E .l C.ll'C. Wltll .lll thcll' Qldsscs mwcl Tllfy' scclu tu he UX'Cl'yXK'llClC. Du you Illll1l'i,Ul1 tblllww ftllllsllt-. llccllllsc yvu .llc Illl'OUgl1 tl IA ll Ll.lY That fllllmf lol' work lS ovcl' And llcww IS thc tllllc lrlll' pl.ly'.' rl-l1UlIA lmlvlxs .llc put Ill tlllfll luckclx. Allxl llfillll thclc they sh.lll llllt dcpllt. Thcy sh.lll lll1IKlOIllCll'lil!IllCNX0llil lt li not gulvd llll' thc llC.ll'Il And thclr thcy sh.lll I.ll'l'Y llll'CX'Cl. Yc.l, lUl'CX'Cl' .llld .l d.ly, 'Tlll thc rlwclls Sll.lllCl'llll1lNlC tl: llllll, Allll IUULllLlCl' Ill dust .lXN'.ly. At Bismarck Q 1. Vxsiting school 1. Looking down 3, 4. 5 6 7. S. 9. On: h on thc world. How Jud you get 'muy up there Look plc.1s.mt, Havmg fun W.x1t just an mllultc. Wlxcrl' dnl you gct the Jog. Hob Srmlc mccly, Wcarers of the NF.. nmdml zhmyfm-m I vu 9' Q' 4 aug - 22:21 '-32:1 liz' 'ill FRE? 'ER 'Z 7 F TI ,,- ,mv 'H G, v I N CYNOSU RE BI-WEEKLY Plunk, plunk. Oh, that's no goodg what shall l da wrth tt? Kill tt. We l1.lVCI1-I ttme to hother wtth rt. Yeah, hut we need rt. VJell, cut tt then, Say, here .IIAC the proofs that you were looking for. Vv7ell, rf you ask me. rtls ahout tnneff Does thts sound ltke .1 mad house to you? Well. that ts tust ahout what rt looked lrke, ln two more days the Cynosure BtfWeekly h.1d to eome ont, and so far .1ll that they had VN'.lS eorreeted copy, eut up proofs, dummy sheets, .llkl sample headlmes. Seated at lns desk and surrounded hy editors, reporters, papers. and wh.1t'l1.1yefyou, Mr. Ceeka cheerfully looked up .llkl answered all the questtons wlneh were hemg fired at htm, Mary Beth Lewrs, feature edrtor, and l.orr.une Xaftahn. news edttfar, s:emetl to he haymg .1 ltttle rnrsunderstandrng alrout .1 story. l tlnnk that should go on the feature page. Oh, no, you donltf' was the qurek reply. That's .1 good story .llkl 1t's gomg to go rtght here on the front pagef' Well. gee whtz. l need rt and lwesrdes ' S.1y. where the heek ts my spvrts eolumn'. ' ealled Kenny Crahan, sports edttor. Have you lost th.1t .lglllll-.lu Garmond Sehurr. CLllIOI'lI1'Cl1lUlA, asked as he drltgently worked on .Ill edltortal. lt was here .1 httle while age. After .1 few mrnutes of searelnng, Kenny found what he was looktng for .llkl settled dow11 to the typewrtter to eontmue th.1t hauntmg plunk, plunk. All was qutet tllkl peaceful, hut only for ll few seconds. The stall' notreed tl1.1t tl news story was not rn. Ah, hut here came the reporter rn the door, '.Wl1Llt, you ll.lVCl'l!t got the story7'A and news edrtors can get mad Well, why notl' Neyer mmd, l'll get rt myselff' W.lSI1-I that just ltke ll euh reporteri' They were all hayrng then' trouhles. However, Mayrs hlensen. the headlme wrrter. drd not sympathrze wrth .1ny of them. She was haymg Al plenty hard tnne ,rugghng words around. Say, 11111 anyone lwrrng anytlnng to eat tofntght'? Ruth Goldherg shouted from the hack of the room. lt was then that the staff re.1h:ed th.1t tt w.1s after srx o'eloek. You can het YUUI' last penny th.1t tt dtdn't take them yery long to elean 11p that room .llkl lnghftatl for home. TORTU RE The other nrght l had .1 dream And thts ts what l saw: Psychology on the eerlrng, htstory on the wall. A hook of soeral serenee w.1s danetng on the hed. ls n .llly wonder l eoyered up my headf' -ltatutr Moxrt-Y tmr m.v1.l1.!4F1- HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS i. Upon entering the building hurry to your locker and remove your wraps. Then return at once to the main hall and chat with your friends. a. When you get a chance, put tinfoil in the drinking fountain. It furnishes amusef ment. It's so funny to see people get soaked when they go to take a drink. ,. If there is a vacant seat next to you in the auditorium, do not bother to move in. It causes too much commotion. 4. Never Icring your report cards back at the designated time. If all of you did that, think of how many your adviser would have to take care of at once. 5. If you are given a demerit to turn in at the oiirice, don't bother. They are busy enough without having such trifles to attend to. 6. Dcn't believe any idle gossip you hear about having to have permits to go to your lockers during classes and after school. 7. If when making out your program you find it more convenient to take a subject out of your division, quietly change to the class which you prefer without pestering your adviser for a written permit. S. The library is a place for peace and rest. If you do not care to sleep have a little consideration for the people around you. ij. If you feel like talking in a study hall, don't let a teacher scare you out with a demerit. io. Remember at all times to do nothing which will hinder you from enjoying yourself and having a good time. After all, isn't that why you come to school? A STROLL AROUND F. H. S. Sh my friend, if any teacher catches us wandering around these halls during ac' tivities period without a permit, woe is us. But let's just sneak around a few minutes and see what we can see. I wonder what that strange noise is way down there at the end of the hall? The door has 116 above it. They tell me that that's the music room so maybe that funny sound is music. Well, I'll bel Look at that bunch of boys with their mouths wide open. Say, maybe that's the Boys' Glee Club-but come on, we can't stand here. Now where to? Let's take the auditorium. Gee, look at all the kids. Smile pretty. That explains it all. Pictures! Come on, let's get out of this place in a hurry. Well, listen to those kids. Room ioo, oh yeah, that's where they work so diligently on the school paper. Look at them sitting around and talking. I bet they're scraping up some gossip for a column. By the way, I think I'll work on the paper next year. No, I can't take you into that room because you're a Phos. The Kents are practicing for their next program. And this, my friend, is just the ofhce so I don't think we'll stop here. There's Mr. Krueger going down the hall. That reminds me, I have a chemistry test next period and as Mr. Horlocker says, Activities is a regular study period! Well, I'll be seeing you. On: hiimiveii zhmy-uma l llI'g-Ill High :lt Wcm1'k I .'X.l.l,1.i,Mv xt wir .ml pf-V1-cl :Af HAM .I lx uv x xx' 1 l'rvy,nrvvw,g Iwi th' Bumlr. 2 XXX' .1 M, -1.-V :ky 'zur' 4' f Vol-, I . x, , , . Fargo High at LC - 3. 4. S. Un Work In to work, boys. Scttm-' u the h V typv. Evrr scan fu many boys .ut work bciorc .' Lcarmug thc Art of tlxmgs Au imurc-tmg cxpcnmcm mn physzcs. f hnmiml fum-our f N PERPLEXITX Wllll l111s S111'.1l1 Eaton? Wll-It IS c:Lll'H1Ol1k.l SCIXUYI' nf? Wl1c1'e l1.1s Ernest WCIIJCI? llfxcuse lt, 11 Enlvl 1 t le 1e1 lt' Al1l1le IS Paper, VUl1CFC'S tl1e Pvfllfllll Wlllu Ells does joel w41ntf' Wl1y' does Kenny C1'.1l1.1n l1ls nec Il'Tl111ll IS Fuller, who IS tl1e full Wlllilll kllkl VlI'glI1l.l Spe.11 f ll George IS Bl.lCli, who IS Wl1lte. Wlly ls H.lI'l'lCf ln Ll RLlSCl1'.l ls xl.1el1 I'C.llly .1 D.lllI'lll1gI'.' lt Hurry IS Nlckel, who IS Ll1111e'.' Wlly' does Renee W.1l:'.' Wl1l1sc V1llCI1tIIlC IS c:lUXX'lillv., ls Evelyn very Stern? Wl1.1t IS lt Wllll.1111 Alnes to dol' ls Lzllll ll POI'CCI'-2 ls EVWH1 very Sllllllllf W.1s FI'QlIlli ever Ll M1ly'CI .7 C.1n Gevrge Click well? W.1s W.lll.lCC Be11tc'n'? Wl1l1111 dld blC.ll1 Ly11cl1'.' ls Betty .1 Taylor? H.1s Dorls got ll Buck? Wllom dld joan Tlghe? Does Frzlncls need Ll K1111e'? lx 1' L' il '1 Wlly does Rzllpll Boldt l11s doolf' D111 Henry send her ll Posey? Wl1.1t dld EUIHCC W.lfIlCIA Lll7UUf'., C111 Artllur Slllg ll Solow'? Wllfll dld Roselnnry Bloo111'? Wl1c11 was Put Ll Slmyler? ls -l.1ck Welle1'11r slckelf' ls -lC.lI1 .1 Ivilller? Does Dorls nuke the Law? ls Betty Lou very Long? Does Rodney Vowellsj never do Wlly -.loes Marlon MCHCIII? Wl1.1t does -lessle Gllwlv .1w11y7 -1 lt .lglllll Wl1.1t lluvor Cone does Mllllred llkef' ls Kennetll .111 .AVCl1ClA ol' Il gllllllflml FARGO HIGH SCHOOL PLAQUE As an award for prohciency in athletics, music, and forensics at the May Festival, 1933, Fargo received from the University of North Dakota this plaque which now hangs in the main hall. The plaque was Hrst presented by the Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce to the Grand Forks High School in ron. In the years following it passed between the two schools several times. Because Fargo was successful in winning the plaque three ccnsecutive years, it became the permanent possession of the high school in iogg. SLANG There are many languages spoken in the world today, But it seems that with the younger set, slang has got the sway. If the young collegiate gets his car caught in the ruts, The best thing he can think to do is just to say, Oh, nuts! If there is an odd old man with hair that is unruly, All the girls will agree that he's just simply screwyf' Or if he's playing checkers and the breaks just come his way, The bright young fellow will ezxclaim, Everything's OK. I'm running out of time and space, so I guess I'll end my story. There's just one thing I'd like to know - fain'r it hunkey dory? HIGH SCHOOL KIDS AT PLAY Look at those big kids marching around the stage. I wonder what they think they're doing. The boys' line is meeting the girls'. I see, they are dancing with the person whom they meet. Well, now what? They are forming two large circles. Maybe they are going to play Ring Around the Rosie. Oh, no-an old fashioned circle dance. Did you see Jerry Monley gyp? I'Ie's dancing with that Phos again. What is Copeland Davis doing? A dance-is that the way to act at .1 party? Well, why didn't you tell me they were having an amateur contest? Gee, it all looks like kid stuff to me. It might have looked like kid stuif but it was lots of fun. Everyone who was at the last AllfSociety Party will agree to that, One hmitlved frmvfrhvzc COSTU M E DAY Shawls, ribbons. feathers. handkerchiefs, bells. hats all were found amid the hey' day that was Costume Day, The banter of buffoons. the pranks of charlatans. the sprees of bumpkins, and the festivities of clowns made up Costume Day. Clothes make the man, or the woman all took advantage of this. The school was turned into a haven of refugees. Tramps, those gypsy adventurers of the road. flocked here in mass. Beggars, homeless waifs abode here that day. Thieves, pirates, bandits, highwaymen, and convicts ran amuck. A buoyant, jubilant. enthusiastic mob turned out swaddled, clad, shod, robed, arrayed, paiamafed, and draped in indescribable dress. The weatherman turned a cold frown on our pageantry. but a field day was held with flying colors. A gala carnival it was from beginning to end. Did you me chink Nickel with that pigtail of his? And was seen the sedate lil Oram child pulling a belle of the nineties. Waisiiit that the cutest wave in Thad Fullers hair? What about the skating Ryan boy with the red skirt? Freckleface lthe Aamoth girll was cute too. There was an explorer. at least an explorers hat. George Hull wore a costume or did he? A bedlam of impostcrs was the building that hircical day. Despite the atmospheric conditions there was a parade. For is not a parade the characteristic thing? A gaudy, strutting line of deceivers and a string of lunatics were there. Gals on roller skates not a few fell down, too. Black Rices and high hats hats of all types appeared. Did one see the pretty miss clad in the night gown? Whzit delicate toes she had! Oh yeah! Always there are those in little girl dresses. carrying dolls and suckers allfday suckers. ln the assembly gathered the mass of tcm-foolery. There was stunted the most humorous and jolly bit of banter as yet seen by the students. The red befwhiskered master of ceremonies was our actor friend. Don -lones. The band? A very good one it was. Some very lively and hot tunes were swung. A skit we call it such for lack ofa better term was presented. Entitled Schmelt: E? Bachemmelu, the skit featured a school of acting. Excellent gymnastics were demonstrated by Miss Oram. Some poetry about spring was given it had to be given, it couldn't be taken. Dolores Frye tickled the ivory, too, A merry j. Miller revival was sung by jean Betty Aamoth and Virginia Dunn1 there was a perfectly ducky feather in Miss Dunn's lid. The bit of black face in the program was Miss Mary Beth Lewis, Some sweeper and singer she was. Philosophical for through the spyglassl Eddie P. O'Brien per' formed. He had quite the English accent Don't you know' Those rhythm aces of the trombone and trumpet gave a good imitation of W.iyiie King. The rendition ofthe May dance by several boys was grand 'simply grand. Those flimsy pink and green gowns gave such grace and poise to the boys. As for the dramatic side of the program ithere was a dramatic sidel there was found the portrayal of Romeo and hlulietf' Red jones as Romeo. and a masculine sluliet. A bit of Hawaii a gal swinging some hay lent good atmosphere. And so ended a glorious day. 'lack Dahrling 1 , -. 1 4, C fw. 7. B Q. Ou Thu cm! or the Imrddf In-I kk. Thru Cnfgrlifs This our jwhluf :on QQLJJIQ' The Schrncltz .md Ihqhcnmnmcl pldy-crs. APL :.:t if nut! Forcxgxicrf for .A if .1 y Yxf1xfs Amer' 15.4 .xml hcr QUYUVAIYIUHS. We vxxxt gums in from Jr country. fX1.x .xml PA. .f mwah-.1 M,'fiff rm 1' THE SENIURS' ALPHABET Stands for Aamoth, .lean Betty's her name. Now I ask you, hasn't she worked to fame7 Stands for Boldt, Ralph's quite a hart. You'll always see him in his V18 Stands for Crahan, blue eyes and dark hair. Wlieri it comes to sports writing, Kenny's right there. Stands for Dahrling, we know him as black. iack. Wheri it comes to cartoomng, he has the kr Stands tor Ells, he's got lots of pride: But wherever you're going, -loel'll give you a ride Stands for Fuller, so sweet and so fair. The girls all go for Thad's light golden hair. Stands for Goldberg, and Ruth 15 no shirk. Vllhenever you want her, shehs willing to work. Stands for hungry which we all are at noon: And if you've noticed, we can't get out too soon. Stands for Iverson, the girl with a smile. lf anyone should ask you, Marys happy all the while. Stands for jones, Don plays many tricks, But we'll always remelnher him for his good skits. Stands for Knudson, and is she merry? Well, if' you ask us, we'd say very. Stands tor Lechnerg if you xc him go hy, You'll always know Bert hy his cute little ln Stands for Ivlonleyg he's quite a clown. Wlieli -lerry goes out, he sure paints the town. Stands for Nickel, and if theres food to he found. You can he sure Harry'll he around. Stands for Olson, ot' course there are more But this one is always the one we call A'Toar, Stands for Pou:ar, Arlene will go far She's already the president of S.P.Q,R, Stands for When the Stands tor She's very Stands for We mean Stands for And if he' Stands for Allen can Stands for quilts we have on our heds. alarm rings, we pull in our heads Rasmussen, we call her Pat. nice looking, and a piano player at Sayler, not one at sea. the girl Pat you see. Thorne, we know him as Ward. s around, you'll never he hored, Ulness, a lioy that is rare, do things that we'd never dare. Vickers, Miltvn's the guy. He forgets to shave and we all wonder why iffontinued on pag m 1 P THE SENIORS' ALPHABET CContinued from page 1465 Stands for White who is known by all For his good work when he plays basketball. Stands as usual for the unknown, But this time it's the author of this poem. Stands for Yocum with those cheery glances. You'll surely know Grace whenever she dances. Stands for zebra, the animal you see. Do you get the connection? Neither do we. AN ODE TO A NO GOOD PEN Oh, wicked piece of shiny tin. How I wish you hadn't been Lying there upon my desk So I would use you for that test. For when I touched you to the page, You threw me in an awful rage By dropping Cout of spite, I thinkj A dreadful blotch of bright blue ink. I made a vow, you faithless pen, Not to use you once again Though the teacher's wrath Bill on my head. That's why I wrote this poem CYD in lead. f'ROGER Otsosi SCREWEY STUDENTS' DEFINITIONS A skeleton-a stack of bones with the people scraped off. Monday --a day of haze and mystery. Morgue a place where dead people live. Wesrem Ummm - a cowboy's underwear. A classroom- a place where you go and sit and Gnd out what you don't know. Pun 7 something you put butter and jelly on and eat. Raspberry -a noise made with the mouth to boo people. To study to waste time and energy. To flank--to ohtain peace without victory. A test' -a nerve racking, bothersome thing causing nothing but trouble in the end lu n.l1cJ ,forrv-sn-e K W CANDY BAR BLUES OR OH HENRY vs. WAYNE Th1s was kV.1y11e's h1g 111ght. He h.1tl .1 1l.1te wuh h1s httle Bn O'Ho11ey .1111l l11s dad had Q1X'Cl1 l11111 Two Bus. Wl1e11 l1e got there, Ol,C11L1lSC l1e h.11l to w.11t so he pulletl out .1 M1ld .1ml Mellow C.1111elA' 1llTk.l sat down to smoke. At last l11s l1ttle Honey Almomlu was ready. As sl1e came 111to tl1e parlor l1e greet' ed l1er w1tl1 .1 S111.1ek. She hope1l that her youngest s1ste1', l3.1l1y Ruth .was11't.11'o11ml, hut I-HCI'SllCy'AA stootl .1ml NSI1lCliCI'Ckl.-Q Co111eo11, my 'Sweety P1e', tl1e 'Leapmg Le11.1' IS parked UllfSlLlC .1ml fl1Cl'C.S Ll heautif ful 'Milky' Way .' ' They started lor the nZC1glCI'u Folhes wh1eh was st.1r1'111g M1'. kslilkllxillf- aml Fat E111111.1. However. l11s httle Nut Goodyu wa11te1l to go to the theater .1ml see Cl.11'kf' Tl1ey elee11le1.l to eo111pro1111se .llkl go to the New Moo114-C.1l'elAo1'11 C1'u11:l1. They tla11ee1l the ..Cl1.lI'lUStLWI1 Chew to tl1e IHLISXC of the Four Aces. They returnetl to tl1e1r tahle to II1LlLllgC 111 .1 Denver S.1mlw1eh .1ml Seven Up, hut l11s Lovely Latlyu PI'Cl4Cl'I'Ck.l .1 -lCl1lCliCI1 IRIDIICIIN But alas, lt was then that h1s Toots1e Roll sp1e1l her oltl hoy l-I'lClkl lllkl shpped away eallmg Uh, HCl1l'k'... She always was one of the l311ttert111ge1 ' lillkl. Well. h-Wilk'l1C.A el11l11't w.111t to ..M.lIAb. l11s I'CPUf.lIIUH so he q111etly we11t home to hmsh re.1tl111g the Three Musketeers.'A THE RUSH OF 9:55 Three huzzes h-:w.11'e .1ll you Sl1Ol'flCF aml weaklmgs' lt's each 111.111 for l11111s-:lf Ill .1 ease l1ke tI11s. There .ll'Ul1-I enough seats to go arouml, so t11's1 there. hrst served. lt IS tl1e eall for arms, elhows, .1ml shoulders to get husy. Uh, oh, he earelul. D1el you see the look l got? lt's OK. to hurry, hut Ll0IH-C yo11 elare 1'u11. Who woultl Kl1ll1li of 1'111111111g Ill the hall .u1yway'.' How s1lly. lt LlUCSl1'f take lo11g to reach the 111.1111 eloor of tl1e .1uel1tor111111, hut then the procetlure slows tlown. C111 you llgure out why they do11lt move f.1ste1 ? Oueh' Why 1loes11't that kld get hls lWCIlCllS out of your l'llWS'L7 l'll het that you w1sl1 you were taller uow. Boy, what .1 sharp elhowl l feel sorry lot you 1l' you are o'.'e1 to the s1tle of th.1t crowd .1ml get politely shoyetl through tl1.1t tloor, ser.1p111g the whole SlLlC of your hotly .lg1l1lTSI the wall. Oh, well, 1tls so111eth111g to get 111 that far .111yw.1y. L1ste11 to that 11o1se. Oh, yes, Fargo plays Moorhead tofmght. llVf4i5I11C people knew what awful yo1ees they l1.11l, theyll saye tl1L'll' s111g111g u11t1l tl1ey got seated 111stea11l ot' l1oo111111g 111 S0IHUlxl'xlYAS ears, kl0I1.I you tl1111k'? Look out when you make that turn' If youA1'e 11ot shoyeel 1'1ght .XCIAUSS the hack ot those SCLIIS you're lucky. Whee. you 1ust 111.11le that. Youll hetter tear 11' you exp:et to get to that seat. Well. 11ow that you'ye 111.11113 1t, put your hooks ou the floor .tml get 1'e.11ly to yell. w,l111ClS that that Pat C.1ll1l1.111 IS yell111g'.' Three lights, have yo11 got IIT! Say, what 1111 earth tloes l1e thmk you usetl to get 111to that place? V -111.1-:.l 911:11 lr HONOR ROLL SUBSCRIPTION LIST These Fargo firms and individuals have hy their subscriptions shown interest 111 our high school. We appreciate their goodfwill und Urge high school students to patron ize those who have helped us. CEach 'I before the name indicates the donation Of an extra hxe dollirsj our I...,.IwJ ymNf,I.M ACME DAIRY ALEX STERN AND CO. CARLISLE AND BRISTOL CONMY AND CONNIY COOR DRUG CO. COSGRIFF AND CLENIENS DACOTAH DRUG CO. DAKOTA CLINIC DAKOTA ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. DB I.ENDRECIE'S DEPARTMENT STORE DUTCH MAID ICE CREAM STORES ED. P. COSQIRIFF INC. FARGO CORNICE AND ORNAMENT CO. FARGO FOOD PRODUCTS CO. TFARGO FORUM FARGO GLASS AND PAINT CO. FARGO LAUNDRY CO. FARGO MERCANTILE CO. FARGO NATIONAL BANK FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO FRED KROGH GAMBLE STORES GLOBE CLOTHING CO. GOLDEN MAID HANNAHER AND ANDERSON PRINTING CO. HAY DRUG STORE HEIXBST BEAUTY SALON INTERSTATE BUSINESS COLLEGE KNERR DAIRY TKNIGHT PRINTING CO. MAIJILL SEED CO, IVICCDRACKENIS STUDIO MEILCHANTQS NATIONAL BANK IVIYRAQS ACCESSORY SHOP TNKJRTHERN SCHOOL SUPPLY OPPICE SPECIALTIES PIERCE PRINTING CO. POSTAL PHARMACY RUSCH PRINTING CO. K5 1 P HONOR ROLI., IJUIIYIIIIIICIII SL rlxirrz W,Al.lumu1x!f QTOFVEF Sum' Sifkvlult llama Cu. Snsnwcolm Lrmxsu ,ww Fl'Iil. Cn. SmYrxx'E1.l Flxmlml. Cm. SMITH, Fm.1.m r, AND Clmwl. STORE WlTllk6l'T A N.iR1E 'Uxmx Luzm' -XNl3PUXK'IiRK1l5. Voss S'rL'lmum WEsTE11N NI2XK'SI'.AI'Fli Uwuw Vs'u11.u1 Srrrw r In-u.hz.A 1 dfrd APPRECIATION AVING completed our part in publishing the 1936 Cynosure Annual, we, the staff, wish to express our appreciation to the following for the aid we have received from them: to Mr. Tighe for his interest in our work and the splendid suggestions he has madeg to Miss Schropp and Mr. Bricker for their assistance in many waysg to Miss Akre for her very helpful adviceg to Miss Ramstad for her cooperationg to Bob Enstad for his pictures and also to George Hull for his pictures and his allfaround helpg to Mr. Imai of the Dakota Photo Engraving Co. for his very fine ideasg to the Pierce Company and the McCracken Studio for the time and interest they have put into our workg and to the faculty and students for their cooperation, interest, and splendid support through' out the year. jlfryovie INDEX ALl1mn1st1'.xtu-xw Apprccmtucvu Athletics, Boys' Atlxlctmcs, Gxrls' Athlctxc fltTlNl11lSSlL7Il, Buys Athlctxc fifxllilllliilllll, Glrls Bllkllllllltlill lhml Basclwall, Uwls' Baskctlmll, Boys' B.1skctl'.1ll, Cllflih Hlskctlmll, l!lU'.lll1lII'.ll Bdskctlmll, Rcscrvcs Caxlcmlar Clmstunds P.1gc.1m Clxsscs 1, Sclmwx' B 1. -lllllllll' A 3. ,IUHIOY B 4, Slfplwlncwc A S, Suplwmuurc B Classcs, Smpslmuts Cynosurc Anmml Smtl' . . Cynusurc l31fWcckly' Busmess Smtl' Cynvsurc Blfwcckly' ELllIUI'lAll Stall' Dmcmg Deck Tcnms Dclxatc Dcdlcaxtwn Eutlmcmcs Clulv Flculty Faulty. Snapsluwts Fcatxlrch Fmmtlmll, lI1KCI'SCllUl.l4fli Fuurlmll, llTUA.ll11LlI'.Il Flll-Cwlllllll Frcuclm Clulw Gul! Atlmlctlcs Girls' Atlwlctlf Clulw Glrlsl Splwrts. Sn.1pflwts Glcc Clulw, Buys' Glam Clulw, Gulf 'Uuusc Hangs Hugh. Tlxc N-c:l'ONNll1g PLIIIISN H.1rlcqu1n lyfllllhlfli Svcwty Hlstury Clul' l ll lil llA l1O l'l'l3O wg Ill Ili UI 120 l'v 'I-My 1:4 ll? Ilrl Vmgi KN 4nJ'Kmv .gxpil 'ilfig mfii :INS 'mffw In IWUIOI NM QS Ili 115 Hz i 111 1161 , lfx li-l'l4Fl l.J4'lOfb ll? 4 74 I lllgv Sl 110 My SR U4 Ui -H I .. Ti Hockey, Interscholastic ,.... Hockey, Intramural ...... Honor Roll ........ Index ....... . In Memoriam ........ ,... Intramural Athletics. .,.. . It Happened in Hollywood . . . -junior Red Cross ..,,. . . . . Kent Literary Society .,.. Lettermen's Page, Boys' ..,. , Letter Winiiers, Girls' ......... , Literary and Music Commission .... k'Lighting ofthe Christmas Tree . . May Class ...,,.. ,... ..... May Class History .,... May Festival ..,,.. . MidfYear Class ,...,, . MidfYear Class History .......... MidfYear Class Play ..4..,....,.. National Athletic Scholarship Society. . . National Honor Society ..,.....,.. Crchestra ........,..,,. Crganizations ........ . . Organizations, Snapshots . Orpheus Music Club ..... Outdoor Sports, Girls' .,..,. . ParentfTeachers' Association. . . Pep Club ,........ ,,4.,.. Phosterian Literary Society ..... Physical Education ....,,..., Quill and Scroll. .. ....... Radio Club ..,.......,,.... Representative Boy and Girl .... Romantic Age, The. . . , . . Science Club. . . . , . Scores, Interscholastic. . Senior Snapshots. . . Sistocratic League. . . Skidding . . . . . . Soccer, Gi1ls'. . Sportsmanship. . . S. P, R.. . . uStrings' '.... . . Tennis, Girlsf . Title Page. . Track, Boysh . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.