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Not every doy vvrll be see tortqubfe results, but results there wall be, seert or uoseeoy, ood they wtll be good beeouse the ettort tbot produces tltem li good. Moy oll your oebleyemeots be os meritorlous ond Cemrrteudoble os tbrs yolume ol your Sago, --f-Elmer N liortrtell, 3 1 wif rl Wa. 'Q X6 ri Us K 5,5 fr' V .f W VV A DEYO MARGARETTA ELLSVVORTH Library Course cmd Physrogrophy Ame-r:ccm :md Ancremt I-irstory ll- JOHN L, FAHAY NELLIE P FLYNN Physrcol Educotrom Hrsrory and Erwglrsh Page Ten ALICE E ANDREWS Ermgfrsh and Hrstory I I I ANNA M BUS5 German and French - I FLCRENCE H COLLINS Motlwemmrcs LORENA BOWEN Physrcol Educotroru MARY R CATES Ecorwommc Giiogrophy MARY E DALY Engmh HARRIET FRASER W R GAVIN Hwstory Busmess Produce ond Stenogrophy ll- MARY E C HANLEY BLANCHE HEAGY Englmsh Engiwh and Typing I I L HAUER AILEEN M HYNES Offrce Mothemmmcs and I-londwrmmg ROBERT C JOHNSON Bwology cmd Physwmogy EMNLY E. LOGUE Hlstory and Englssh THEODORE A. JOHNSON Physlcs and Physrogrophy EIJZABETH R. MEADE Exprewom and EWQHSY1 Page Eleven A NX EMA if , , 'f afnyf Ziiif X 1 E235 4 ,fy 1 f 227 1 my f is emi wr' 5' if Rf if W wif 2 E 4 , M 1 2 i Z 1 'xii 3333 f me .41 Qgw 1,1 ,J 5141: Q. W' 56421 :flu 5 53 53 , ? FLORENCE V. PEARSON l-llstory MARY J RODER Music OLGA SELKE , Englush CELESTl NE RENZ Commercial Subjects ERNA M. SCHULZ Art and Stage CHARUNE L SHELP Engllsh and l-llstory CARL H. SLOCUM RUTH E SPARLING Commercial Law and Clwcs Latm and Emgllslv POLLY C BULLARD MARY M CONNOLLY Home Economlcs and Emgluslw Clvics and Economics ANNE DOHERTY Eagllsh Page Twelve EDITH M SULLWOLD Sfenography ANNE F. VAUGI-IAN Bookkeeping GERTRU DE WELLISCH English .I D, THOMAS - Mathematics and Bioiagy EDWARD WATERS Mechanical Drawing ERNEST WILKINSON Manual Training and Band HENRY M WOLI. MILTON ZWOSTER Chemistry and Bookkeeping MecIianicaI Subjects HILDA HEDSTED M M NEVILLE English and JaurnaIisni Office MARGARET NOLAN Home Economics Page Thirteen I ITE' , gi 4 2 2 E I I Z I 4 I ii ii ,ag f ' 1952 ij? if X Z Z f ,IITIIQI 1,1 , ii ,f if 5 giz ie, f , ii ,Zi f IA I ,I if ff PHYSICS A veritable Believe-lt-Or-Not shop is the physics room, 204, Topics varying from the im- mensity ot the universe to the properties ot the tiny atom are studied and discussed. ln addition, the every-day problems in relation to sound, heat, electricity, and all torms ot na- tural phenomena are taken up, The guide in all discussions is Mr. Theodore Johnson. TIN SHOP Girls as well as boys labor daily on the great variety ot articles that can be produced in the tin shop. These articles, both decorative and usetul, make many ot the students' homes more complete by their presence. lxlovv and then above the hammering and pounding may be heard Mr. Milton Zvvoster's sharp Heads up! as he gives his characteristic call tor attention. TYPING The click and clatter coming from room 308 is just the noise which arises when torty energetic pupils start att on a speed test or an exercise which must be handed in today. Miss Edith Sullwood, Miss Blanche Heagy, Miss Celestine Renz, and Mr, William Gavin have all cooperated in systematizing the tacilities ot this room tor etticient use CAFETERIA ln spite ot crowded auarters this year, there has been provided time tor three grand get-to- gethers at students-the lunch shitts. From the manner in which the students congregate in tront ot the doors one can easily see that this period is enjoyed by all. Under the expert supervision ot our cooks, Miss O'Toole and Mrs. Francher, well-planned, xgvell-balanced, and economical meals are served ally. Page Fourteen COOKING Under the direction ot Miss Margaret Nolan, the tasty, tempting dainties ot the cooking room are produced, Otten in the midst ot a period students in nearby classes are seen to stir restlessly trom their vvork as an especially tempting odor is vvatted by. Hovvever, cooking is not all that is learned in this class. Neatness, industry, and budgeting ot both time and money are other points vvh ch the tuture homemaker learns, LIBRARY Through the ettorts ot a very etticient statt, an air ot study and quiet pervades our library, This statt, under the supervision ot lvlr. Deyo, is made up ot students trom every grade who are eager to learn and be ot help at the same time Among their tasks are included the alphabetiz-Y ing ot books, repairing ot worn volumes, and as- sisting the large number ot students who come to the library each period tor research work. ART Numerous and varied are the lines ot beauty that are studied in the art room. Classes in all types ot drawing, painting, and sketching are supervised by lvliss Ema Schulz. ln addition to class Work, this room turns out the posters and announcements tor the many extracurricular activities ot the school, Their creations may be seen interestingly adorning the walls ot room lOl. BIOLOGY ln the biology classes ot Mr, Robert Johnson, vve turn to a study ot living matter. Under the microscope the delicate organisms ot animal and plant lite are studied Future Burbanks or Deliruits ot these classes are auite otten seen bringing plants, buds, and insects in tor observation or experiment, Indeed, we've heard rumors ot preserved trogs and in- sects that are kept tor class work. Page Fifteen I ,i 4 ?. fi 4:37 7 ff ,QB 442' 5321 Z El' f 44 .1 41: ,Z Z ri ,f f, 5: fi Z M12 Z ,197 lil A ie .. A 2 iii tit ,W till rx' it 1 'I ,Q Ill' W WM. at ll! Z ,fl :Zin L27 i f. MAUREEN ALBRIGHT Girl Reserves, G A. A, Beacon Stott '34, Margold Club, Beacon Assembly '34, Gym Demonstration '32-'34, Beacon Dance She obtains whatever she pursues. GERHARD T. ALEXIS Salutotorion, Associate Editor Saga, Treasurer Welfare League, Boys' Glee Club, German Club, The Golden Trail, The Marriagehot Nannette, The Eire Prince. l bk rdia te so n oo s a po g y y, A living encyclopedia! HAZEL M. ALLEN Girl Reserves, G A A, Gym Demonstration l like to work, I like to play. l do them both every day. GORDON R. AMBOURN Baseball '30, Weltare League '32 A more envied man was nowhere none CARL P. ANDERSON Valedictorian, Associate Editor Sago, Vice President Welfare League, Glee Club, German Club, Golden Trail, The Tale of Two Cities. He did the utmost bounds ot knowledge find, Yet found them not so large as was his mind. DOROTHlE H. ANDERSON G. A. A., Glee Club, Vice President Girl Reserves '33, Rooters' Club, Library Club, Gym Demonstration '32, The Fire Prince A real girl whom you admire more each succeeding day. MERCEDES L. ARONSON Treasurer Library Club, Beacon, Reporter '33, Beacon Show '33-'34, Gym Demon- strat'on '3l -'34, G. A. A , Band Assembly '33, Golden Trail Precious things are done up in small packages. VlOLA E. BACKLUND Girls' Glee Club '33-'34, Vice President German Club, The Harvest, lvl. E. A. Convention, Beacon Vaudeville, Honor Roll. We live in deeds, not years, in thoughts, not breaths. VlRGlNlA L. BAHNEMAN Girls' Glee Club, Girl Reserves, G A. A, Library Club, Rooters' Club, Gym Demon- stration, The Fire Prince, The Harvest, Na greeting like her welcome, No reward like her praise. GEORGE E. BAUfvlEiSTER Hi-Y Mumrners' Welfare League, Library Club, Glee Club '33, Saga Stott, Chess Club, Gym Demonstration, The Boy Who Found the King, The Harvest. Worry and George have never met. LORENE H BECKEN Girls' Glee Club, G A A., Rooters' Club, Euteroean Camerata, Gym Demonstra- tion '32, lVl. E A Chorus, The Golden Trail, Rosamunde, Marriage of Nan- nette, The Harvest, The Fire Prince, Music Eestival, Christmas Assembly '32, Honor Roll True blue, n:t a thing she can't do. EVELYN J. BEH NKE Beacon Assembly '34 Only a little body, but a great mind ot her own. GERTRUDE E BERG Costume Club lt's nicc to be natural When you're naturally nice SlLVERlO BERTOZZl Welfare League, AE, Stage Eorce, Saga Stott, Honcr Roll Great men have small beginnings. VlOLENZA lvl BERTOZZl Chess Club, German Club, Saga Stott, G A A, H Club, Gym Demonstration A personality that's pleasing. DOROTHY C. BONI N G A A., Girl Reserves, Gym Demonstration '32. Small in stature, but of great capacity. Page Sixteen DOROTHY M BOTTOMLEY Weltare League, Secretary ot Library Club, Gym Demonstration '3l -'32, Rosa- munde A combination of work and fun, Dot's a friend to everyone. HELEN E BOUSTEDT Managing Editor Saga, AE, Secretary Girl Reserves, Chess Club, German Club, Weltare League, H Club, G A A., Saga Vaudeville, International High School Artists Society. Her hair is not more sunny than her heart. ELEANOR E BROSE Girl Reserves '34, Library Club, Welfare League, Gym Demonstration '32 lf silence were golden, She'd be a millionaire. ELEANOR J. BROZEK Secretary-Treasurer ot G A. A '33-'3-I, Treasurer Girl Reserves '30-'3l, Presi- dent Girl Reserves '32-'33, H Club, Girls' Glee Club '32, Treasurer Mummers' '34, All-City Seal, Costume Club, Rooters' Club, Treasurer Senior Club, G. A A Vaudeville, Seven to One, Rosamunde, Gym Demonstration A smile that glowed celestial rosy red, , Love's proper hue. RUTH E BUECHNER G A A, Girl Reserves, H Club, Band, Orchestra, Weltare League '32, School Letter, Mummers' Club, Band Program '33-'34, Beacon Vaudeville, Gym Deman- stration '3l-'32, M E A. Program, Music Eestival, ln Arcady, Golden Trail, The Eire Prince, Marriage ot Nannette, Rasamunde, The Harvest Such trumpet music 'tis said, Before was never made. WILFRED R BURGER German Club, Honor Roll He is a thinker and a daer.' WILLIAM J, CASEY Hi-Y Club, Track 28429, Stage Force, Senior Play, Assistant Manager Stage Force '33, Vodvil Club, Golt Course l'd be a happy lad if l were only a pilot born, MARY CATHERINE CONNOLLY Costume Club, G A A., Girl Reserves, Gym Demonstration Attractive to all with her winning way, She's always lovable, kind and gay. BERDELL F. CONWAY Football '33, Baseball '3l, Library Club, Beacon Stott '33, Beacon Assembly. Fun has no limit. JUSTIN CONWAY lt's nice to be a baseball star, For then you know you're popular. EUGENIA T. DeGlUSTl AE, Saga Stott, Chess Club, Honor Roll She's all our fancy painted her. ALICE E DORNEELD Library Club, Rasamunde, The Golden Trail A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. THEODORE B. DuBOlS Vice President Chess Club, H Club, Rooters' Club, Mummers' Club, Weltare League, Basketball Manager '32-'33-'34, Eootball Squad '32-33, Library Club, Beacon Stott '33-'34, Vice President Senior Class, Tennis Club, Tale ot Two Cities, Gym Demonstration But thou bring'st valor, too, and wit, Two things that seldom fail ta hit. HELEN A EDENS Girls' Glee Club, M E A Chorus, The Golden Trail, The Harvest, The Eire Prince, Music Eestival, Christmas Assembly, Gym Demonstration '3I-'32, Honor Roll. RUBY M ENTENMANN Girls' Glee Club, G. A A, Gym Demonstration, M. E A. Chorus, Rosamunde, The Harvest, The Eire Prince, Christmas Assembly She's too agreeable to make an enemy. BERDELLA E EVANS f Library Club, Girl Reserves, G A., Gym Demonstration '30-'32, Tale ot Two Cities, Rosamunde, GoIden Trail, Honor Roll She is pretty to walk with, Ana winy to talk with. Page Seventeen Her way, her manner, all admire. DOROTHY M FAULKNER Library Club '33e'34 Sweet, gentle, kind, and true, ls it any wonder we like you? GERALD! NE C. FLAHERTY Library Club, Margold Club, Beacon Staff, Beacon Assembly '34, Gym Demon- stration '32, ln Arcady, Rosamunde. Favor to none, to all a smile extends. ANNA M. FRYCKHOLM G A A, H Club, Girl Reserves, Welfare League, Gym Demonstration, Honor Roll Her ready smile wins friends hy the mile. MARY P GARVEY Vice President Library Club '33, President Library Club '34 Her manner was ever sweet and harmonious. JOHN H GERSTENMAIER President Mummers' Club '33, Stage Force '32, Marionette Club, Welfare League, Saga Staff, German Club, Christmas Play '33, Senior Play '33-'34, Mummers' Play Action, Beacon Vaudeville, Honor Roll Be gone. dull care, Thou and l shall never agree. EARL l-l GOODMAN Welfare League, Woodworkers' Club, Track He was a good man and a just. MARJORIE A GORDANIER President Library Club '33, President Tumblina Team '34, G. A. A, H Club, Library Club, Rosamunde, Golden Trail, Opening of St Paul Basketball at Auditorium, Gym Demonstration '32, Track '3l-'32 A gay young miss who loves to chat. GENEVA GRA NRE Gym Demonstration '3l, Golden Trail She's a worthy lass to have in our class. MlLDRED G GREENE Mummers' Club, Band, Glee Club, Orchestra, G A A, The Golden Trail, The Fire Prince, The Marriage of Nannette, Thanksgiving Cantata '34 A never-failing friend is she. FRANCES M GRZYLL G. A. A '32, Gym Demonstration '3l. No one ever stepped an this live wire And ever lived to tell about it. CAROL M HAAR Beacon Staff, G A A., Girl Reserves, Mummers' Club, German Club, Beacon Maudeville, Gym Demonstration Pleasure is the business of my life. FLORENCE M, HACKNER Secretary of Mummers' Club '33-'34, Glee Club, H Club, Euterpean Camerata, Saga Staff, Harding Member of International Artists' Club, G A A Board, School Letter, The Gypsy Trail, The Fire Prince, Marriage of Nannette, ln Ar- cady, The Harvest, Christmas Assembly '32-'33, Gym Demonstration '32, Golden Trail, Saga Vaudeville '33, M, E. A Chorus, Music Festival, G, A A. Program '33, Honor Roll As well, we know your tenderness of heart and gentle, kind, infinite sympathy. MARGARET O HALD Glee Club, G A A, Rooters' Club '32, Beacon Staff, Beacon Assembly, The Harvest, Fire Prince, Spring Eestival, Gym Demonstration '32 Pure and honest, and of good repute. MYRTLE HANSEN Her friends like her because she's so true.' HARVEY F. HECKMANN Editor of Saga, Secretary German Club, Welfare League '3l-'33, Chess Club, Tale of Tvvo Cities, Honor Roll In all those arts in which the wise excel Nature's chief masterpiece is in writing welI. FLOYD A HEIDENREICH The silent countenance often speaks. Page Eighteen JOHN R. HEIDENREICH Executive Editor Beacon '34, Saga Staff '33, Beacon Assembly, Beacon Review. Man may write at any time if he will set himself doggedly to it. MAXINE V HEIDENREICH Library Club. Her perseverance will make her successful. KEITH C. HEITZMAN Hi-Y, Saga Stott, To worry little, to study less, That's my idea of happiness. VIRGINIA C. HELZER Library Club '33-'34 Be the labor great or small- Do it well or not at aIl. DOLORES J. HERZOG Gym Demonstration '3l, Rosamunde, P. T. A. Play, Quiet was personified. EVELYN HILLIGE Few things she can't do. CLARENCE HOIIJM l like work-it fascinates me, I can sit and look at it by the hour.' ILINE C. HOLMES Library Club, G. A. A. '30-'3l, Gym Demonstration '3l. To be efficient in a quiet way, That is my aim throughout the day. VIOLET M HORNER Vice President G. A. A., President H Club, Saga Staff, Vice President Mum- mers', Welfare League, G A. A. Vaudeville, Gym Demonstration '30-'3l She likes pleasure, she likes fun, She amuses every one. ROLAND R HLJSMAN Vice President Hi-Y, Secretary-Treasurer Woodworkers' Club, Vice President Library Club '32-'33, Baseball '32-'34, Welfare League, Beacon Staff. ,. r . Happy and fee, without a care. , With his laughing eyes, and curly hair. GORDON B. JOHNSON . Band, Boys' Glee Club, Orchestra, Welfare League, In Arcady, The Golden Trail, The Harvest, The Fire Prince, Music Festival, Rosamunde, M. E. A. Chorus. l don't know what l'lI be, Guess l'll wait and see. PEARL L JOH NSON G. A. A., Honor Roll. A pearl of great price. NORMA E KAPHINGST German Club '32-'34, Saga Vaudeville '33, The mildest manner, and the gentlest heart. COLEMAN S KELLY Baseball '32, Margold Club, Football '32, Cobtain '33, Basketball '32-'33, Cap- tain '34, Vice President at Sophomares By all admired for his clean sportsmanship, His good-natured bashtulness, and his irresistible smile. ROBERT R KINNEY Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Beacon Stott '33, Track '30, Beacon Assembly '33, Football '33, The Golden Trail, ln Arcady, Rosamunde, Marriage of Nan- nette, M E A. Chorus, The Harvest, Music Festival, The Fire Prince lf silence were golden, l'd be out of luck. ILSE G. KOEHLER G A. A , Library Club, Girls' Glee Club, Gym Demonstration '29-'32, Rosamunde, Marriage of Nannette, ln Arcady, Music Festival, Fire Prince. Broad and deep is the soul within. Page Nineteen l i A Z A' A' .lf . ' I 2 I X I l i I 1 lt' I ini WILLIAM G. LADD I-li-Y, Welfare League, Gym Demonstration '3l Who's the same to everyone, and has a smile for aIl. ROBERT N. LARSON Stage Force, Chess Club, Euterbean Camerata, Band, Orchestra, Boys' Glee Club, Saga Stott, MP, Golt Team '32, Weltare League '3l, The Golden Trail, Why the Chimes Rang, Gym Demonstration '29, Band Concert '33, Carn val, M. E A Chorus The man that blushes is not quite a brute. LEONA R. LECHER Mummers', G. A A Board '33-'34, President Girl Reserves '33-'3-I, I-l Club, School Letter, Saga Staff, Costume Club, Rooters' Club, Tale ot Two Crt es, Gym Demonstration '3l, Christmas Play '33, I-lonor Roll Without a sorrow, without a care, With her laughing eyes and her shining hair. JAMES R LESLIE Honor Roll. A modest, unassuming chap, We like him all the more for that. WILLIAM E LEWIS FRED N AE, Chess Club, Stage Force, Swimming Team, Margold Club, Glee Life is what you make it, The world is how you take it. L.EETTA C. LIES AS likable as she is merry. L! NEER Club, Golf Team, MP, The Golden Trail Here is a lad whose happy life is one perpetual smiIe. JAMES R LOWRIE Beacon, Saga Staff, AE Not a fish-but a shark-in art. ETI-IEL I . LOWRY G A A, Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Beacon Statt, Library Club, ln Arcady, The Golden Trail, Beacon Assembly '33, The Eire Prince, On Parade, Rosa- munde, ELSIE G. eww, I-larvest, The Harvest,' Gym Demonstration '3C-'3l, M. E. A Chorus '33 Hard work holds no worries for her, she just lets it go. JEAN MALEY Beacon Stott, Saga Staff '33, G. A A, Girl Reserves, Girls' Glee Club, Rooters' Club, Margold Club, Orchestra, Euterpean Camerata, School Letter, International I-ligh School Artist Society, Legend ot Sleepy Hollow, Marriage of Nannette, The Golden Trail,' Style Show, State I-ligh Chorus, M. E A Chorus, l-l Club, Gym Demonstration '29-'30, Tumbling Team, The I-larvest Like gravity, she has the power to attract. MARTIN Girls' Glee Club, Beacon Statt, The Eire Prince, Rosamunde, The Beacon Assembly, Gym Demonstration, Music Festival. I only ask that fortune send A little more than I can spend. PETER E. MATH EWSON Stage Force, Saga Staff, Golt Club, Chess Ciub, Welfare League, Chess Team, Gym Demonstration, Carnival. Full of pep from top to toe And has the 'rep' to make things ga. ALLEN I-l. MAY Make the most of life while you may, Life is short and wears away. MAREE M McCORM ICK Editor Beacon '34, Secretary ot Beacon '33, Saga '33, Treasurer Mummers' '33, Weltare League, Secretary and Treasurer I-l Club, School Letter, Rooters' Club, G A A., Girl Reserves '3l, Margold Club, The Gypsy Trail, Beacon Vaudeville, G A. A Assembly Combination, Icoks and fun, She's a friend of everyone. RLJTI-I L McNAUGI'lTON Honor Roll. We have no time to sport away the hoursg All must be earnest in a world like ours. ROBERT A MENGE Boys' Glee Club, Mummers', Weltare League, Rooters' Club, President Library Club '32, President Hi-Y '32-'33, Tennis Club, Chess Club, President I-li-Y Coun- cil '32-'33, Tale ot Two Cities, The Harvest, The Golden Trail, The Mar- riage ot Nannette, The Fire Prince, Cleopatra, A song will drive away all care. P096 Twenty FLORENCE E MEYER Library Club, Girl Reserves, Orchestra '3l, G A A, Gym Demonstration '29-'32, Rosamunde. I A girl with a dimple can always smile. WlLLlAM Ac MEYERDING Welfare League, Hi-Y, Rooters' Club, Saga Staff. An atfable and courteous gentleman. HELEN J. MILLER Vice President G. A A '33, President G A, A, '34, Tumbling Team, Mummers' Club, Girl Reserves '3l, All-City Seal, School Letter, Art Club, Welfare League '3l 332, H Club, Rooters' Club, Honor Roll, The Eire Prince, Queen for Basket- ball obening, G. A. A, Vaudeville, Gym Demonstration '3l-'32, Harmony with every grace. JEANETTE M. MOHLENBEI N Rooters' Club '32, Think of ease, but work on. ALLEN l MOLDENHALJER Honor Roll He speaks, behaves, and acts as he ought. HERBERT E, MOORE Beacon Staff, Beacon Assembly For his heart is like the sea Ever open, brave, and tree. IRENE H, MORTENSON Mummers' Club, Glee Club, Beacon Staff, Girl Reserves, Rooters' Club, Rosa4 munde, The Harvest, M. E. A. Chorus, Eire Prince, Beacon Assembly, Gym Demonstration '32 Tennis is just one of her rackets. GEORGE B, MLJLLEN Secretary Hi-Y, Mummers' Club, Student Manager Basketball '32-'34, H' Club, Letter Man, Rooters' Club, Saga Staff, Welfare League, Beacon Assembly Gym Demonstration '3l-'32 He only is o well-mode man, Who has a good determination.' HELEN J. MURPHY Girls' Glee Club, Gym Demonstration '3l, The Golden Trail, The Marriage of Nannette, Rosamunde. She's quiet around school, but-? ME RYL A NOCKS Girl Reserves, Library Club, Rasamunde, Seven to One That sweet delight her quiet light affords. MYRA A. OBERSCHLJLTE Girl Reserves, G. A. A, H Club, German Club, Tale of Two Cities, Gym Demon- stration, Saga Vaudeville, Honor Roll, True blue, clear through. HELEN D OLSEN Girl Reserves, Library Club, G A. A, Glee Club, Welfare League, Beacon As- sembly '34, Gym Demonstration, l'll be merry, I'll be free. I'll be sad for nobody, IRENE F, PATRICK Library Club '30-'32-'34, Welfare League '3le'32, Margold Club, Gym Demon- stration '32 MARIAN L PETERSON Secretary Senior Class '34, Glee Club, Mummers' Club '34, Girl Reserves, Welfare League '3l, G. A A, Rooters' Club, Saga Staff, Rosamunde, The Golden Trail, The Eire Prince, The Harvest, M, E A Chorus '32, The Marriage of Nannette, ln Arcady Happy am I, from core I'm tree. Why aren't they all contented like me? ROBERT J PETERSON President Senior Class '34, President Welfare league '3-l, Mummers' Club, Glee Club, German Club, Band, Orchestra, Tennis Club, Hi-Y, Assistant Business Man- ager Saga '34, The Golden Trail, ln Arcady, Rosamunde, Christmas Can- tata, Marriage of Nannette, The Eire Prince, Band Concert, Music Assembly, Music Festival, M E A Chorus, Gym Demonstration, Carnival, Why the Chimes Rang, Christmas Assembly '32, The king is dead, long live the president! EDWARD J PETSCHL Glee Club, Hi-Y, Track Team, State Music Contest '33, Vice President Hi-Y, Treasurer Hi-Y. Very rough and very ready, This will be enough tor Eddy. Page Twenty-one f 1 KENNETH L, PFAFF Welfare League '33v'34, Beacon Stott, Honor Roll. His years but young, but his experience old. JACK F. PHILBRICK Hi-Y, Football '32-'33, Welfare League, Stage Manager, H Club, Tennis Club. Good nature, muscle, and grit, all combined. MARY L. RAFFTERY German Club, Chess Club, Saga Stott '33-'34, Girl Reserves, Saga Vaudeville '33, George Washington Assembly '32, Gym Demonstratron '32, Honor Roll. One of those who uphold our reputation for learning. HALL I RASMUSSEN Wood Workers' Club '32-'33, Tale of Tvvo Cities On their own merits honest men are quiet. RlCHARD H RAYKOWSKl Track '34, Swimming Team '34. He appears dignified, But appearances are often deceiving. GEORGE E. REBECK Glee Club '29-'33, Orchestra '29-'33, ln Arcady, Golden Trail, Marriage ot Nannette, To worry about tomorrow, is to be unhappy today. KENNETH L. REHNBERG Hi-Y, President Mummers' Club '34, Weltare League, The Gypsy Trail, Gym Demonstration '30, The Boy Who Found the King. Yet had his face nothing of severe, But such a face as promised him sincere FRANKLlN N. RENSTROM Margold Club, Welfare League, Saga Staff, Orchestra, Gym Demonstration, Honor Roll. Knowledge is more than equivalent to force. LOIS W, ROLFlNG H Club, Welfare League '29e'34, Beacon Start '34, School Letter, Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Euterbean Camerata, Rooters' Club, ln Arcady, Fire Prince, Golden Trail, Marriage of Nannette, The Harvest, Saga Vaudeville '33, Beacon Assembly, '33-'34, Music Assembly, Gym Demonstra- tion '3l-'32, George Washington Assembly, M. E. A. Chorus, Music Festival, Rosamunde, Style Show, Honor Roll. I She caroled out so c ear, That men and angels might rejoice to hear. HELEN M. SANTARSIERO Girl Reserves, Girls' Glee Club, Gym Demonstration '3l, Rosamunde, Harvest, Christmas Play '3l, A girl of pure and simple heart. .1 H1-he MARGREDA P. SCHEID Honor Roll. I like the days that are happy and freeg Storms and gales were not made for me. GEORGE L. SCHERZ H Club, Football '32-'34. None but himself can be his parallel. ROBERT H SCHMlDT There are gains for all our pains! ROBERT R. SCHMlDT Wfeltare League, Saga Staff l am a monarch of all l survey. ROBERT A. SCH NElDER Saga Slatt, Swimming Team, Honor Roll. Knowledge is power, how strong he must be! DOROTHY M. SCHULTZ Girls' Glee Club, G. A A, Raoters' Club, Rosamunde, The Golden Trail, Gym Demonstration '32, The Harvest, The Fire Prince, Spring Festival. If mischief is a part of heaven, l'm on my way there. Page Twenty-two GEORGE H. SENKLER Tennis, Kittenball Our jovial star reigned at his birth. ROSAMOND A. SHEEHAN Love Conauers All Women of thought, be up and stirring. ETHEL A. SHERN Gym Demonstration '32, Rosamunde, To work or not to work, that's the question. GERTRUDE L. SlEGEL G. A. A., Girl Reserves, H Club, Gym Demonstration Pleasure lies rather in tranquility than in activity. LOIS A. SlPF G. A. A., H Club, School Letter, All-City Seal, G. A A. Board, Mummers' Club, Girl Reserves, Costume Club, Rooters' Club, Girls' Glee Club, Tumbling Team, Beacon Staff '33, Library Club, Golden Trail, Marriage of Nannette, G. A. A. Vaudevllle, Gym Demonstration, The Harvest, Fire Prince, M. E A. Chorus. Full of vigor, dash and go. MARlON L. SLAGER G. A. A., German Club, Library Club, Margold Club, Gym Demonstration, Carnival Business before pleasure, when no pleasure tempts. DOROTHY V, SMITH Rosamunde, The Golden Trail. How brilliant and mirthful the light in her eyes, ROBERT J. SOUTER Welfare League. Always ready and willing. JAMES D. STREICH H Club, Football '32-'33, Basketball '3l-'32-'33, Baseball '32, Mummers' Club, German Club, Vice President German Club, Hi-Y, Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Rooters' Club, Treasurer Euterbean Camerata, Welfare League '32, ln Arcady, The Golden Trail, Saga Vaudeville, Marriage of Nannette, Fire Prince. He's a football man, a basketball man, and a Iady's man. VERNA G STLJTZMAN Honor Roll. Madesty is a grace of the soul. GRANT LJ. SLJITER Gym Demonstration '32. You'll always be the same good fellow. JEAN A. SLJLLlVAN Girl Reserves. . ln quiet she reposes. CARL L. TORNlNG Beacon Staff '33, Welfare League '30, The Big Broadcast, Beacon Revievv. Give place, ye Roman, and ye Grecian Knights. WARREN F. TRElSE Beacon Staff '33, Welfare League '30, Big Broadcast, Beacon Review. He has the ways and waves That takes with the maids. LORRAINE G. LJTECHT G. A. A, Welfare League '33, H Club, School Letter. Even her failings lean to virtue's side. GEORGE H, WAGNER Football Team '32-'33, Basketball '32-'34, Baseball '34. Short of stature he was, But strongly built and athletic. Page Twenty-three I RE NE C. WELSH Girl Reserves, Mumrners' Club, Gi Play '52 DOROTHY N, WILLIAMS Murnrners' Club, Library Club, G A rnan Play, Gyrn Demonstration '32 An excellent ELIZABETH BERGMANN Nat very tall and not very small, But fair and sweet and liked by aIl. H FRED C BROMMERICH l'm a dreamer, aren't we all? JANET M DORNEELD l believe in having fun anywhere, anyhow, anytime. WALTER GARDNER Intent he seemed, and pondering future things of wondrous weight. LORRAINE KlMMIE True worth is in being, not seeming. GLADYS M, LEIBISCH She does as she would be done by. Page Twenty-four u rls' Glee Club, Saga Staff, Orchestra, Honor Roll, The Boy Who Found the King, A modern girl with big brown eyes, And a personality twice her size. WlLLlAM C, WENZEL Mumrners' Club, Golf Tearn '34, Football Team '33, Welfare League, Christmas When I can't talk sense, I talk nonsense. A., Vaudeyille Club, Junior-Sensor Play, Christe Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and law, thing in woman. HARRlET M. WlLLlAMS G, A A, Girl Reserves, Library Club, Mumrners' Club, Glee Club, The Boy Who Found the Kingf' Golden Trail, Rosamunde, Fire Prince Wait a minute, I'm coming. EVERETT L. BORST Cheerfulness, too, was his never-failing characteristic LOUIS CASCI Why hurry? We have yet another day. VIOLA FOSS She is well paid, that is well satisfied. NORMAN R HEI NRICH You can't always tell about these quiet chaps. MARCELL LOROSE Merit is born with women. GLADYS C LINDEMANN As a stenographer, she is paramount. PEARL I. WITT E Library Club, G. A A., Girls' Glee Club, Golden Trail, Mound Builders, ln Arcady, Rosamunde, The Harvest, Gym Demonstration of Nannettef' She is gentle, she is shy, But there's mischiet in her eye. RUTH D, WOOLEY Mummers' Club, Glee Club, Welfare League, Girl Reserves, G, A A, Beacon Staff, Gym Demonstration, H Club, The Marriage Prince, The Golden Trail, Rosomunde, G, A A Assembly, Beacon Assembly A mile a minute is good speed, But a smile a minute gets more ac HUGH ES Mummers' M. ZWEIG Club, Welfare League '3l -'32, Margold Club, Baseball Team '32, Ten- nis Team '34, Beacon Stott '34, Treasurer Sophomore Class, Vice President Junzor Class, Christmas Play, Beacon Assembly. Well, I know him of easy temper, naturally good And faithful to his work. LOUIS E. ZWEIG Football Manager '33-'34, Basketball '33-'34, Tennis '34, Track '34, Beacon l Staff, Tale of Two Cities, Honor Roll, He's as square as he can be, '3l, Marr.age of Nannette, The Fire tion. But we always want him 'round. CECELIA MARTlN To bright Cecelia great power is given.' IALEEN M MILLER Thou hast a charm to stay the morning star. KENNETH OAKES A handful of fun is better than a bushel of learning. u BERNICE PARISEAU Here's to the girl with a heart and a smile. JOSEPH P SCHERMAN Few things are impossible to dilligence and skill. LILLIAN A. SONTRA Paralleled by none but Agnes. DIONE F, MlLLER Her motto 'All tar one, and one for al MAURICE W NELSEN Look! He's winding up the watch of hi By and by it will strike. MARGARET H. PAiNE In school she's studious, maybe, If n s wits, But out of school-iust wait and see. HAROLD W. RODE Speak boldly and speak truly. AGNES L SONTRA Only Lillian is her equal. MYRTLE SPERRY Oh why should lite all labor be? Page Twenty-five First Term Seniors First row: Benert, Dunn, Sperry, Lanaeen, Chadwick, Mfcofh, Erickson, Schrnitz, Paine, Yates, Land- grat, Rauber, Wagner Second row: Linehan, Haytard, Petschel, Kiser, Brtider, Paulson, Harper, Kasal, Erneott, Marshall, Quast, Hylton Third row: Emeott, Bratsch, Christensen, Felix, Peterson, Briichrnan, Francis, Mtinkholrn, Schmidt, Flow- ers, Foss, Wheeler, Casey, Fourth row: Mcl.ean, Hanson, Koehler, Swenson, Dedvrick, Cylkowski, Moeller, Tucci, Roth, Gibbons, Raykowska, Jass,. Hutfrneier. Junior Class First row: Dahill, Sontra, Conrad, Larsen, Harper, Dreynoiz, Hanson, Ellmen, Donath, Hohrnan, Ingram, Angier, Darrnody, Hopkin, Hovey, Edens, Bernard, Costanzo Second row: Slavik, Hunter, Peterson, Haseley, Jass, Kuehl, Anderson, Forrill, Hawkins, Chadwick, Wenzel, Benson, Fornell, l-lovey, Kangas, Reed, Lee, Christiansen Third row: Bruhn, Ellingsen, Herdina, Glauner, Kasse, Metzger, Mcliigen, Larson, DeRosia, Jones, Harter, Lawson, Gravern, Hackner, Behn, Crea, Kopinski, Baier Fourth row: Melby, John, Hudalla, Hansen, Zatke, Gotten, Hylton, Gatten, Decker, Dunlap, Jones, Hampers, Emblad, Grzyll, Cherrnak, Bussiere, Bergquist, Hannon, Brochrnan Fifth row: Bonn, Kasse, Johnson, Honebrink, Gardner, Berg, Ganitner, Ascher, Johnson, Gustafson, Cates, Hansen, Heinrich, Co'e, Potet, Ewert, Bielenberg, Bibeau, Page Twenty-six Junior Class First row: Casci, Murray, Schroeder, Gallas, Conilnenza, Yardeen, Carrier, Mullane, Yardeen, Ryckmon, Kinsey, Nlcolous, Conklin, Rool. Second row: Noyes, Swanson, Schmuck, Nystrom, Moulder, Hughes, Ne'son, Hannon, Nelson, Nelson, Sireich, Mlecock, Fay, Meissner. Third row: Motfaz, Specker, Pi'ot, Deeboch, Koeh'er, Michels, Bruhn, Mognuson, Moeller, Mroszok, Hommergren, Pfoff, Fonstod, Kochsiek. Fourth row: Johnson, Jonsen, Weyer, LaDue, l-Io'1, Dalin, Splillsloeser, Groharn, Welsh, Rohon, Jorgenson, Moore, Longevin, Lofquist, Moldenhauer. Fifth row: Slohl, Rockslrok, Ceryenko, Kruger, Conroy, Sch'olTman, Fahey, Felberg, Coales, Heinkes, Bounf, Hoeniger, Koercher, Lelson, Schlick. Junior Class First row: Slahnke, Soreemon, Spreeman, Schaefer, Rieaesel, lnlelise, Moore, Kindslrorn, Wagner, Rosen- quisl, Carlson, Smllh, Matua, Nyman, Yeager, Second row: Wilson, Niemiec, Torning, Kalzenmoier, Wood, Sulherlana, Johnson, Weyer, Wilson, Somo- son, Hull, Keene, Porler, Berg, Naughton, Peck, Weber. Third row: Bradley, Tabor, Tryaslad, Wofke, Husnick, Rode, Burfiend, Wilkus, Sayelo, Slrusinski, Roth, Slice, Wegwerrh, Roberlson, Jackson, Fourth row: Karlok, Erickson, Nellge, Caoesius, Pennington, Slulell, Thompson, Schilling, Smiley, Tub- ridy, Melby, Ulechl, Ward, Cfausen, Ryan, Nicol Fifth row: Olson, John, Mishuk, Ornan, Anderson, Sauter, Block, Anderson, Reis, Wolfoorr, Pike, Williorn- son, Thompson, Peck, Pelschl. Page Twenty-seven Sophomore C ass First row: Ryckman, Hoium, Nolan, Danner, Gravem, Trust, Utecht, Fuhs, Hasselblad, Holm, Peterson, McGraw, Johns, Blanchard, Wenger, Pechmann. Second row: Stewart, Keane, Wittich, Cronquist, Nelson, Anderson, Panushka, Mack, Peterson, Peterson, Larson, Hoffman, Aldridge, Goess, Hunter, Peterson Third row: Markus, Erickson, Schreiner, Brown, Schmidt, Mueller, Schultz, Root, Snow, O'Connor, Schultz, Mohwinkel, Moore, Buechner, Keane, Knapp, Rodenberg. Fourth row: Oehlke, Pieper, Beulke, Shoemaker, Weber, O'Toole, Rhein, Pearson, Nolan, Miller, Richards, Trygstad, Mattson, Smith, Walfoort, McLaughlin, Strate, Bell, Fifth row: Whiteside, Scherman, Ringold, Joynt, Patton, Leslie, Mahle, De-veny, Williams, Lundgren, Sim- mons, Schornstein, LaDue, Humphrey, Rowan. Sophomore Class First row: Galbraith, Altmann, Erickson, Work, Brache, Hammes, Kindstrom, McNaughton, Thompson, Carl- son, Brown, Zian, Haskell, Francis, Christenson, Palecek. Second row: Moore, Michaelson, Carlson, Klingman, Buelow, Riesenweber, Senkler, Arcand, Carbone Suiter, Grout, Miller, Schaefer, Kallin, Loop, Roberts, Long Third row: Jackson, Bachman, Klein, Mueller, McLafferty, Cincoski, Costanzo, Bryant, Jones, Kochen- dorfer, Trapp, Bosshart, Swanson, Mclntyre, Bussiere, Slager, Widing, Flowers, Cochrane Fourth row: Brandt, Lisec, Heuer, Swanson, Anderson, Hawkins, Scholtes, Meyerding, Smith, Byrne, Endell Allen, Hoseley, Porter, Willson, Burandt, Wood, Pornroy. Fifth row: Salute, Dannovsky, Hansen, Bartes, Kautt, Norve, Bruels, Schmidt, Storland, Wielde, Teeters Jackson, Quast, Oakes, Brisson, Niemiec, Bergauist, Warnke. Page Twenty-eight Sophomore Class First row: Arnold, Slavlk, Gibbons, Watt, McDonough, Brennan, Scheid, l-leidenreich, Jass, Rabens, Waler- ius, Albrant, Wegwerth. Second row: Spadino, Linne, Lecher, Woofey, Johnson, Leach, Brones, Dolon, Rebeck, lnfeiise, Reinhardt Deans, Swonbarg, Wochsmuth, McDonald, Third row: Baitinger, Reichel, Rudeen, Hoeniger, Kornpfer, Ladd, Niessen, Harper, Graham, MCHattie Wolesheclq, Johnson, Flanagan, Zuber, Entenrnann, Johnston. Fourth row: Christensen, Franks, Mattson, Jacobson, DeMoio, Pirkl, Kaehn, Johnsen, Browne, Grout, Meyer Amon, Sand, Johnson, Klaenharnrner, Blinkhorn Fifth row: Gabriel, Jackson, Buechner, Dornfeld, Fitzpatrick, Baier, lvliieller, Wolke, Peterson, Murphy Baxter, Drinane First row: Wagner, Kaehl, Lovvrason, Tabbesing, Preining, Conway, lrestone, Casei, Crockett Arndt, LoTarneaa, Peterson, Johns, FOFU-?lI, Longtin, Reynolds, Bohr, Pollnow, Conrad, Garbe Second row: TVIQSC, Mlcholski, Ooerg, Willson, Morgan, Jones, Schroer, Kaehl, l.aTarneaa, Heanisch, Rasmussen, Poskl, Mahmood, Trost, Gehern, Proulx, Moalder, Lentsch, Foss, Conrad. Thild row: Hanson, Lecher, Hatfield, King, Swenson, Crosby, Nystrom, Baesing, l-lasnick, Moore, Manthey, Meissner, Griernon, Markgraf, Peterson, Benson, Meissner, Rasmussen, Rofftery, O'Donnell, Crosby, Fourth row: Bonlc, Polski, Stahl, Swartz, Garbe, Presley, Kirnmie, Niederlcorn, Wrich, Hulcleen, l-lovie, Koehsielc, Trygstad, Boasberg, Springer, Kolatz, Mahoney, Kernkarno, Scheoers, Bakes, Krueger, Kartolc Fifth row: Anderson, Pike, Nehring, Fahrmon, Dougherty, Flick, Merchant, Chevalier, Rogoslci, Nickoson, Joiner, Brovin, Heller, Sehmit, Lieder, Pilot, Driscol , Kern, Diegnaa, Felix, Corrigan, Mitzak Freshman Class Page Twenty-nIne yenka, Barney First row: Kalland, Stahnke, Mathison, To'las, Kruger, Rosenkranz, Willson, Grzyll, Slade, Davenport, DuBois, Santori, Tucci, Bonin, Kopp, Bour, Oberschulte, Schilling, Brommerich, Dunlap. Second row: Lindquist, Kiefner, Boyer, Nocks, Mader, Elmore, Swanson, Rowan, Flanagan, Smith, Nielsen, Knutson, Specker, Ellman, DePafrna, DePalma, Timm Third row: Marshal, Arno'cl, Herzog, Schmit, Briggs, Wille, Lindauist, Erickson, Busch, Wenzel, Camp- bell, Schell, Schuneman, Miller, Hohman, Gamber, Schwendlg, Wilson, Bonk, Egge, Frykholm, Enslow, Fourth row: Nelsen, Mikiska, Neumann, Specker, Ewald, Bach, Johnson, Taylor, Elling, Anderson, Broch- man, Larsen, Larsen, Henk, Thomas, Wo fe, Wold, Jorgensen, Stutzman, Browning, Nielsen, Padden, Wolfe, Mernmer, Aurelius, Sutherland, Hopkins, Rodgers, Sass, Fishbeck, John, Kanthack, Sandquist, Fifth row: Hansen, Kiefner, Fransholrn, Waldner, Harrington, Johnson, Mayer, Joseph, Schultz, Bonn Franceen, Herzen, Defvlaio, Soller. Sixth row: Ne'son, Bell, Folger, Thoele, Treise, Conroy, Wa'fe, Weber, Hendrickson, Brassart, Wolff Gillet, Goff, Chenaweth, Conklin, Ross, Dafy, McHattie, Penninger, Anderson, Daly, Wefsch. Freshman Class Freshman Class First row: Grieman, Bracke, Cafe, Sandeen, Rumm. Second row: White, Hansen, Rhein, Pfiffner, Nordsted, Branes, Bergmann, Lindquist, Aichele, Peterson Drivstuen, Glesenheyner, Johnson, Snow, Carlson, Cunningham, Flynn, Farrell, Lofgren, Alrick, Cer- Third row: Urbaniak, Thie'ing, Schaible, Wahauisl, Ek, l-loyey, Hoover, B oorn, Warren, Brustman, Walker Glauner, McLaughlin, Bruhn, Strand, Rudeen, Larson, Humphrey, O'Conner, Nicolaus, Kasal. Fourth row: Wise, Hawkins, Olson, Seidl, Zimmerman, Platten, Peterson, Lawson, Thompson, Marty Schind er, Ranard, Kirschbaum, Hoff, Cayanaugh, Santori, Davieri, Martinson, Noreson, Cuoffin Wuest, Berg Fifth row: Sandeen, Carr, Johnson, Englund, Lofgren, Highberger, Gadbois, Johnson, Johnson, Rudeen, Franzmeier, Reistad, B andin, Jordan, Riesenweber, Tholen, Becker, Barsbol, Pederson, Little, Proulx Robinson, Seehuetter. 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Vg, . -T .v W W-Q58 'i q w'-x.'6 . - PE-!'5 '31:J1-' Q ' .via - ' V.-. f , uf .r ef ' b fi gf- ,.,. ?'Eg, - 2, V. :qt -mr...- ,.- .Q-iff'-. V 1 -4,5 W. Aj., -..-V .- 1 kr- ,Rag g,g,g.q,,., -My ,-gs., ,. V, , ' , -V ,V .-.1-1-.s'e..'f:.g::.P:v.: 'Hz . me -wgs' ,-...-h- . - ' - 16-.. - Q.: ,',-1'- 1'V'-'42- wa, 1'-,596-ff-ff' Saga Staff this group. Harvey Heckmann - - Editor-in-Chiet Gerhard T. Alexis Associate Editor Carl P, Anderson Associate Editor Helen Boustedt - Managing Editor Leonard Carlson - - - - Business Manager NDER the leadership ot Editor Harvey Heckmann and his associates, Gerhard Alexis and Carl Anderson, the nineteen thirty-tour Saga Stott began its work with the aim at modernizing the annual in regard to design and torm, ln line with this goal the executive group eliminated the outworn theme idea and made such innovations as stippled pages and bleed-ott pictures Greatly increased prices presented an imposing obstacle to the success ot the Saga when we began, However, this was speedily overcome by the ettorts ot Leonard Carlson, business manager, Robert Peterson, his assistant, and their corps ot student workers. The greatly augmented advertising and subscription lists attest to the splendid work at this department. The Parent-Teachers' Association actively assisted us and created a teeling at good will between the annual advertisers and the school tor which aid we are gratetul. A means at raising revenue was also supplied in a Science Show presented by Mr. Sage ot the Commercial Gas Company. Helen Boustedt, managing editor, directed our art work, The most important ot her department's tasks consisted at the planning ot the insert pages. These were executed by George Marshall, Carol Kinsey, Helen Boustedt, Albert Jackson, and Audrey Dunn. The delicately drawn lettering throughout the annual was perfected by Silverio and Violenza Bertozzi. An enormous saving was ettected this year bythe appointment ot a student snap- shot statt to handle the many group, taculty, and class snaps that were needed. This group included Robert Larson, Don McLean, Peter Mathewson, Ered Lineer, and Robert Schneider, Their assignment was huge, and the results obtained were almost protes- sional in auality. Marion Peterson, Irene Welsh, William Meyerding, and George Mullen chose the senior quotations, while material tor the index was gathered by John Gerstenmaier and Albert Dubruiel, The girls' and boys' athletic departments were under the charge ot Violet Horner and William Waltoort, respectively, The material on organizations was collected by Mary Ratttery and Edna Kindstrom, Florence Hackner had charge at the music department. The tremendous task ot typing all copy was taken over by Leona Lecher and Eleanor Brozek. The statt was guided by three competent advisers to whom we express our sincere appreciation, namely, Mr. T. Johnson, General Adviser, Miss Heagy, Literary Ad- viser, and Miss Schulz, Art Adviser. Page Thirty one First row: lntelise, Dubruiel, Rafttery, DeGuisti, Bertozzi, Hackner Schmidt Alexis Second row: Renstrom, Marshall, Meyerding, Gerstenmaier, Mullen Peterson Baumeister Third row: Welsh, Gow, Horner, Boustedt, Brozek, Lecher, Dunn, Kinclstrorn Fourth row: Carlson, Anderson, Hcckmann, McLean, Lineer, Mathevison Wa foort Marshall As this picture was taken by Robert Larson, staff photographer he do s not appear with Library Club First row: Sipt, Sontra, Pariseau, Hillige, Aronson, Donath, l-larper, Koehler, Evans, Conklin. Second row: Smith, langevin, Lafauist, Nelson, Wagner, Gordanier, Garvey, Landgraf, Holmes, Faulkner, Matula, Williams, Brose. Third row: Meyer, Witte, Bottomley, Torning, Melby, Rigoni, Bahnoman, Wood, Dunlap, Olson, Flaherty, DeRosia, l-laseley, Nacks. Fourth row: Llndemarin, Darrifeld, Helzer, Heinrich, Husman, Bruder, Nlenge, DuBois, Baumeister, Con- way, Lowry, Heidenreich, Patrick, Francis All students who have been library assistants or who have had experience in this type ot vvorlc are eligible tor membership in the Library Club, Under the guidance ot Mr. Willet Deyo this organization has grown and pros- pered, At the present time its membership is one ot the largest ot our club groups. The club's purpose is to stimulate interest in library worlc and to provide mental and social recreation for its members, lts monthly meetings are carefully planned to tultill this worthy goal. Mummers' Club First row: l-laclcrier, Schaetter, Nelson, l-lcclcnor, Williams, Dahill, McCorrn.clc Second row: Casey, Pctcrson, Brozek, Woo'ey, Hcvey, Srpt, Welsh, Lecher, Matula, Wenzel, Third row: Emmeott, Ziitfig, lass, Rating, Btfchner, Grezlno, Bcimeister, Dubriiiel, DuBois. Fourth row: Nlortensan, Horner, Pctersar, Gerstenrraier, Mullen, Rehhbarri Niengci, Walfoort, l-laar, Miller. The primary purpose ot this organization is to turther dramatic interest among the students ot the school. ln addition, the great Wealth ot latent school talent along this line is thoroughly explored and developed. Each semester there are several maior plays and numerous class studies that are prepared and enacted by this group toward the turtherance ot their club goals. lts members also make up a great part ot the various casts tor the numerous school plays that are given each year. Page Thirty-two Cid Reserves First row: Lentsch, Quast, lnfelise, Langevin, l-lo'm, Peterson, Santarsiero, Bonn, Rafftery, Davenport DePalma, DePaIma, Santori, DuBois, Chermak, Oberschulte, Kopp. Second row: Kimmie, Work, Erickson, I-lannon, Sullivan, Allen, Rude-en, Reistad, Peterson, Aichele Lindquist, Frykholm, Treise, Schwendig, Erickson, Broso, Egge, Conrad. Third row: Bahneman, Kimrnie, Oberschulte, Siegel, Meyer, Evans, Nocks, Arnold, Campbell, Marshall Wenzel, l-lerzen, Bonk, Sipf, Nelson, Brustrnan, Franceen, Wrich, Fourth row: Sund, Welsh, Wilson, l-laupers, Jones, Gadbois, Olsen, Rolfing, Buechner, Peterson, Mahoney Johnson, Konthack, Hull, Welsh, Lecher, Martin, Peterson Fifth row: Albright, Endell, Lisec, Boustedt, Kartok, Gustafson, Frykho'm, Schultz, Anderson, l-laar, Brozek Ascher, Mattson, Jacobson, LaDue, Mortenson, Lowry. A well balanced and thorough character training ot the girls ot our school is undertaken in the program ot this organization. lts popularity is attested to by the great number ot members. They endeavor to honor their God, country, and community, to help others, and to develop the kind ot thinking and the kind ot living that will make them, the young women ot today, able American citizens ot the future, Every girl must pledge herself to be gracious in manner, impartial in judgment, ready for service, and loyal to friends. First row: Lowry, Molex, Rolfznjg, Hear, McCormick, Hartcr, i-lull, l-lover, Schorfrir Second row: Martin, Ptoti, Casci, Lawson, Hus'nan, l. Ztwcig, H Ziweig, i-larnrnororen, Ne'son The Beacon statt publishes our school paper which presents the news and social events ot the school in a peppy and interesting manner, During the past year the statt has celebrated its third anniversary. Every loyal l-lardingite eagerly looks torward to the days on which the paper is distributed, l-lowever, the ioy ot anticipation is perhaps diminished tor several ot the studentseethose untortunates who are mentioned in our renowned Heat column, The Beacon has grown to be a valuable medium ot recording school lite, Beacon tall Me Thfrty-three i 1 Orchestra Boys' Glee Club First row Lindauist, Cases, VonDeLinde, Hylton, Sibornstein, Aft-kis, Pike Second row Conrad, LaDue, Reese, Boier, Joss, Peterson, John, Mottaz, Anderson, Third row Johnson, Wheaton, Anderson, B'ount, Lodge, Mishuk, Monge, Borst, Ringold The Boys' Glee Club is an organization composed of the best male voices of our student body. Through participation in operettas, contests, music festivals, and other activities, it strives to stimulate school interest in better vocal music, The members of this club who are interested in solo and dramatic singing are given an opportunity to compete vvith their classmates for the leading roles in the music department's annual operetta. There are also several ouartettes and choruses organized from within this body which sing ot various social events, One of the outstanding of these this year was the Junior-Senior play, First row: Tucci, Dolen, Bruchmann. Second row: Mishuk, Pike, Wefsh, Schopiro, Kruger, Wilson, l-lovey, Spadino, Sand, Welsh, Dorle. Third row: Wilson, Clark, Kasse, Baier, Hawkins, Slavik, Larson, Behn, Moore, Wolfe, Wrich, Smith, Wolfe. Fourth row: Mrs Roder, Cates, Solmen, Deebach, Olsen, Tabor, Schreiner, Nystrom, Wielde, Solittstoeser, Rode, Peterson, Rolfing, Larson, Buechner, Rode, Kopinski, Streich, Niemiec, Johnson, Katzenmaier, Kinney. The activities of the orchestra are especially numerous, Their services are vvile lingly given to beautify the great variety of school programs, assemblies, and festivals that occur in the course of every school year. This organization gives an opportunity to students to learn to cooperate with others in large group playing, ln addition, it strives to stimulate school interest in a high grade of music and to encourage study of instrumental playing among students A great deal of the success of this group in carrying out its purpose is due to the splendid leadership of Mrs, lvlary Rader, Page Thirty-four Girls' Glee Club First row: Yates, Raine, Hovey, R Wooley, lvl Waofey, Hossebad, Guess, lnciram, Spadino, Riedescl Witt'ck, Koch er Second row: Eclens, Entcrnmann, Beckc-n, Clancy, Bohnemann, Martin, Fi hs, Scheid, lass, lohns, Richards Downs, Ne son, lass, Martin Third row: Burandt, Mortensen, LoDx1e, Amon, Peterson, Welsh, Sipt, Jansen, Wendte, l-laseey, Longevin Schu tz, Ha d, Nielson, Edens, Wa ischek Fourth row: Splittstoeser, Holt, Sund, Rolfing, Dorle, Williams Hoeniger, Mil'er, Gustafson, Bei: ke, Greeno Lowry, Peterson, Sutherand, Tornina The Girls' Glee Club endeavors to promote the appreciation ot classical music within l-larding through their presentation ot it. One ot their numerous activities in attaining this goal is their conjunction with the Boys' Glee Club in presenting the operetta, This has become an annual event and is eagerly anticipated by both students and adults at the entire East Side, Indeed, it is one ot the most outstanding programs ot the entire school semester, The presenta- tion tor this year was the very dramatic and well-liked Fire Prince. At the Thanksgiving Festival, Commencement Exercises, and many other pro- grams, the Girls' Glee Club has ottered the musical entertainment. Band First row: Deebach, Johnson, Peterson, Buechner Second row: Nystrom, Wilson, Rode, Ro ting, Baier, Katzennnoier, Streich, Padden, Schreiner, lass Third row: Wilson, Schilling, Browning, Hoffman, Fonstad, O'son, Anderson, Mohxiinkel, O'Dorinell, Kern, Greeno Fourth row: Porter, Thompson Fifth row: Kinney, Conrad, Schattnnon, Wiefde, Smith, Mr, Wilkinson, Williams, Mishuk, Ofsen, Lodge, Rode, Dunn, Johnson Qne ot the aims ot the school band is to assist in creating enthusiasm at the maior sport events and to stimulate our athletes to increased ettorts in their contests. In line with this activity, school pep tests and assemblies are given spirit by their playing. During the past year another activity has grown up The Band has sponsored several programs at neighboring grade schools to stimulate interest in band music, The growth ot this organization has been truly phenomenal, Under the able lead- ership ot Mr. Wilkinson, it has grown trom a small group to a membership ot over titty. Page Thirty-five Junior-Senior Play l Left to right: Rehnberq, l-laclcner, Matu'a, Kimmie, Waltoart, Gerstenmaier, McCormick, Williams, Casey This year the Junior and Senior Classes selected as their dramatic production a three act comedy entitled The Gypsy Trail. Under the direction ot Miss Meade the cast presented the pertormance tor two school matinees and an evening presentation. The character studies as carried out by the student players were excellent and showed a great deal ot dramatic talent. ln addition, the program was beautitied by the selections rendered by the orchestra and a double auartette. Chess Club First row: Erickson, DuBois, Bertazzi, Boustedt, McNeal, McLean, Baumeister. Second row: Williamson, l-leckmann, Linehan, Lineer, Menge Among the outstanding events ot this year at Harding was the founding ot the Chess Club, lt was indeed surprising and gratitying to observe the great deal ot in- terest that was shown in this game. At the club's tirst meeting a group ot approxi- mately twenty students signitied their knowledge ot or interest in chess by attending, Ot this group sixteen became charter members. A team ot tive players was chosen from the membership to represent Harding at tournaments and games with other schools. These werei Robert Larson, Fred Lineer, Don McLean, Ted Dubois, and Richard Linehan. Page Thirty-sfx Operefta Left to right: Alexis, Wooley, Johnson, Ewert, Greeno, Peterson, Streich, Rolfing, Maley, Menge The operetta, The Fire Prince, by l-lenry l-ladley and David Stevenson, vvas pre- sented lvlay 24th and 25th by the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. Mrs, Mary Roder directed, This fanciful tale of fairies and fire-drakes, vvith the scene laid in the mythical kingdom of Pantouflia was very successful in transporting the delighted audiences from the land of reality to the enchanting kingdom of make-believe. This annual musical production has increased in popularity yearly and now occu- pies a position as one of our foremost dramatic presentations. Hi-Y Holding Banner: Dubruiel, Menge. First row: Ladd, Erickson, Carlson, Mr, Bonnell, Mr Slocum, Borst, Jackson, Baier. Second row: Robertson, Peterson, Paulson, J Streich, Williamson, Rehnberg, Philbrick, Baumeister, E, Streich The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create! maintain, and extend throughout the school and community the high standards of Christian character. lts program is such that it endeavors to develop the high school youth in a three- fold mannerfmorally, mentally, and physically. l-larding is fortunate in having a club that is one of the most active in the state. lt has proved its ability by winning three recent city-Wide contests for all-around ability against strong opposition. Page Thirty-seven First row: Markgraf, Wolfe, Alexis, Wenzel, Richards, Hopkins, Woolev, l-lovev, Lindbom, Bibeau, Wise Second row: Oeh ke, Pirkf, Gustafson, Reichel, Briichmon, Gadbois, Burandt, Daicn, Ladd, Rolfing, Neilsen, Galbraith, Kindstrom Third row: Moel'er, Lodge, Triebo'd, Dufiots, Anderson, Goodman, Peterson, Baumeister, Ladd, Husnick, Fonstad, Pcnninger Welfare League Robert Peterson - President Carl P, Anderson - Vice President Ruth Wooley - - Secretary Gerhard T, Alexis - - Treasurer l-lE Welfare League is an excellent example of the democratic spirit and broad- minded character of our student body, lt seeks to encourage the coeoperation of faculty and students in maintaining order and high standards of conduct at l-larding, Under the leadership of Miss Mary Hanley it has very well fulfilled its purpose and has organized a group of activities that are ofa very beneficial nature to the school, During their study periods League members are assigned to hall posts near stairways and entrances. The main purpose of this detail is to keep the hallways in perfect order, however, the students' tasks may vary anywhere from directing visitors to eiecting some stray dog which has wandered into the corridors. During the first week of school these posted students are the salvation of the bewildered freshmen, who know the members of the organization by their distinguish- ing button, and do not hesitate to ask them for help. The Leaguers are also alert to prevent any hazing of these newcomers to the school, The Bookstore serves the l-larding student body in several ways. lt establishes a medium whereby students may buy or sell good, accepted texts at fair prices, When a book is sold for a pupil, a small fraction of the amount of sale is placed by the League in the Book Store Fund. This fund is used in ways that directly benefit the students of the school, For instance, books have been added to the library collection, the auditorium curtain has been purchased, and other school eauipment has been ob- tained through this means. ln the Lost and Found Department, which is open during the lunch periods, various lost articles ranging from pencils to clothing are held awaiting claim, This affords a convenient method of locating lost property, or of disposing of some article that may have been found, The Welfare League is as willing and friendly a body as can be found within the school, From the time of its organization in September through its annual spring pic- nic the members of this group are closely united in working for the best interests of the school. P Page Thirty-eight S 2 5 5 5 4 F .. 1 4 l E s 5 E Q 4 f ii s S 5 E e i Q i 5 . 5 2 E 3 5 5 z 5 3 E e 5 3 Q I 1 l H a i 5 n a Q : H 3 Tumbling Team First row: Matu'a, Brache, Wenzel, Kangas, Woolev, Hackner, Davenport, Beulke, Utecht Johns Second row: Hovey, Schroeder, Richards, Landgraf, Gordanier, Wachsniuth, Miller, Portrer Campbell Schleck, Sipf, Third row: Downs, Goess, LoTurneau, Treise, Schwendig, Oberschulte, Tygstod, Ens'ow Fuhs Bertozzi Athletics HE record ot Harding's athletic activities tor the '33-'34 season is one ot exceptionally outstanding achievements, ln the tield ot all major sports and in a group ot games in which many schools ot the city did not participate, Harding teams were active, Under the expert guidance ot lvliss Lorena Bowen and Coach ,lohn Fahay we have entered into more sports than ever before, The lvlaroon and Gold has indeed hoisted its colors into the athletic horizon. The girls' tumbling team, pictured above, which consists ot girls adept at ditticult gymnastic exercises has demonstrated its skill on such occasions as a P. T. A meeting and the inauguration ot the Auditorium basketball tloor. ln the tield ot football, this year's Nloundsmen achieved a distinction which was never before awarded Harding, Herb Anderson, our star linesman, received the poe sition ot lett end on the Pioneer Press All-City Team. The team completed the season in third place. The basketball team which represented us in the City Conterence tied tor third place in the standings. An intramural basketball league was organized among the gym cagers ot the school, This Big Ten provided close competition, Illinois emerged the champion, with Iowa the runner-up These teams are pictured on page torty-two. This year Harding was the only public school in the city to enter a team in the Twin City Scholastic Baseball League, Not only has it attained this distinction, but with halt the schedule completed, Harding has not received a deteat, Prospects tor the championship are excellent. A group ot eighty candidates turned out tor the Track Team on Coach John Fahay's tirst call, With a group such as this to pick trom, an excellent team was easily selected, and has proved its ability since, A new tield was entered with the advent ot a swimming team This group ot aquatic stars captained by Robert Anderson established an enviable record as a tirst- year team. The Harding Tennis Club, composed ot enthusiasts ot the net game, has made out an elimination schedule to determine the team tor the City Conference. Recently organized is the Golf Club, This new organization has not begun active competition as this annual goes to press. Thus it can be seen that with the years, Harding's athletic record grows increas- ingly prominent and diversified. Page Thirty nine First row Kampher, Streich, Wagner, C Kelly, M Kelly, Bruder, Wiplinger. Second row lnfelise lAssistant Managerl, l-lammergren, Anderson, Bonn, Kinney, DuBois Lee, Philbrick, Zweig lManagerJ. Third row John, Ewert, Walfoort, Jackson, Joynt, Haium, Conway, Opolinski, Fourth row Scherz, Mr. Fahay, Kinney Football Squad Coach John Fahay Football HE second thrilling chapter in the history of Harding football was begun on September 20th with a pre-conference game with St, Thomas. When the penetrating shriek of that game's starting whistle sounded, it was just two days lacking of being a year from the time Hardingfs first football team went into action, On the line of play was a group of muscular, hardy, boys who were determined to show their strength for their school. No doubt, in the background of their minds they recalled the reputation for plucky, fighting play and for high standards of sports' manship which was set up by their predecessors. Since the time of that start they have gone through a season of difficult games and stiff opposition, yet, in surveying their season, one can readily see that they more than kept up the standards set before them. ln preparation for the early season start against St, Thomas, Coach John Fahay had assembled his try-out candidates three weeks before During this period of prac- tice all sorts of grilling exercises and plays were employed to whip into shape the lax sinews of the players who had lust come through the long summer vacation During the first few days of practice several of the sauad showed such ability as would warrant them positions in the line-up, ln addition there was a group of seven lettermen who returned for their second year of play, All in all, prospects for a successful season were bright. ln nonfconference tilts l-larding was defeated by St Thomas by a score of l2 to 6, and by South St, Paul by a margin of l3 to O l-lowever, the boys were not defeated in either case by a large margin and were not definitely outplayed ln the conference games that followed their efforts were rewarded by a much better showing. Page Forty Football Team ner, right half-back. left guard, M, Kelly, left half-back. Copfoigluifgilllgin Keliv Kcrnpher, right tackle, not photographed, Football-Continued After three quarters of a closely-fought battle, l-larding weakened in the fourth quarter of the HUMBOLDT game and lost by a score of l3 to 3, ln the second period of play a blocked kick put the Moundsmen in a scoring position. Three line plays having gained only five yards, Kampher made a beautiful place kick to give us a 3 to O advantage. Then came a reversal and fresh l-lumboldt reserves scored two touchdowns over the tired opposition, Kampher, Wagner, and Anderson showed a good game l-larding's boys scored their first victory at the expense of the MECHANICS team with a lead of 6 to 0. An early drive put the Trainers in the hole for the remainder of the game l-lowever, Harding's only score came in the third quarter. Then a blocked kick gave the ball to Cremo Kelly, who made a thrilling run to the seven-yard line, from there he then carried it over for the touchdown. By virtue of a 6 to O victory over JOHNSON, Harding won the mythical East Side Championship and soared to second place in the city conference standings, A third- period Johnson drive almost resulted in a score, but an intercepted pass and a beauti- ful sixty-yard run by Joe Wagner turned the tables. Streich pushed the ball over for the only score of the game The outstanding playing on Harding's side was done by Wagner, Ci Kelly, and Whiplinger, Playing against a heavier team, a fighting l-larding eleven lost its title chances when it was defeated by WASHINGTON 6 to O The one touchdown which was Wash- ington's margin of victory did not come until the middle of the game, although they threatened to score many times earlier in the play, Scherz's line play and Wagner's blocking and tackling stood out for Harding, The Moundsmen were the victims of an amazing comeback by CENTRAL and lost 20 to 7. Central, victorious for the first time in the season, played unbeatable ball in the last half, lt gained its first two touchdowns through runs by Campbell and Martin. Another touchdown by Campbell in the last ten seconds of play brought the total Central score to 20. The lone l-larding tally came about as a result of a re- covered fumble. Wagner and the Kelly brothers did much to keep l-larding in the thick ofthe battle. Page Forty-one First row: Kinney, center, Scherz, left tcck'e, Streich, quarter-back, Bonn, guard Wag Second row: Wl'iip'inger, right end, Bruder, right guard, Anderson, left end, Philbrick Intramural Basketball lSee page thirty-ninel First row: Crea, Brown, Captain Eliason, Swanson, Dornfeld, Slecond row: Lange, Rowan, Captain John, LaDue, Gertz. Basketball HE basketball games of this year's season were exceptionally well attended by Harding rooters. With Al Dubruiel, George Marshall, and Tommy lnfelise, our hardy corps of cheer leaders, starting things off, the games were given plenty of pep and publicity. This factor aided greatly the spirit of play in the team and en- couraged them to greater efforts. Harding's first game of the season, a victory over Concordia, must have been a good amen, for the Moundsmen won the majority of their pre-conference games, They defeated Concordia, Luther, St. Thomas Academy, and North St, Paul, The latter team was twice overcome with a rather large margin in both cases. However, the Hardingites fell victim to Concordia in a return struggle and to South St. Paul and Cretin. The first conference game with CENTRAL inaugurated the new Auditorium bas- lcetball floor. Although Central nosed out Harding l6 to l4 in two overtimes, this feature game definitely established the Moundsmen as title threats, Sharp-shooting Louis Zweig led the Harding attack. When East met West, the story was different, however, for the rangy HUMBOLDT team completely dominated play when they handed Harding a 28 to i6 defeat. It appeared to be an off-night for the lvloundsmen, many easy shots being missed, Harding finally broke into the win column by administering a thorough beating to the JOHNSON team. With Mrozak playing a brilliant floor game, Harding ran up the highest score thus for in the season, ending the game on the long end of a 29 to 9 count. Bob Wheaton, a newcomer in the starting line-up, played well in the hole position because of his height. Lack of alertness was the cause of the lVloundsmen's third defeat, in which they lost to MECHANICS by a l7 to i3 score. Accuracy at the foul-line counted for the majority of the victor's points, Cremo Kelly led the Harding team with his smooth floor play. Page Forty-two Boys' Basketball Left to right: Wagner, John, Zweig, Wheaton, Walfoort, Ewert, Mrozak, Lindbom Holding ball: C Kelly, captain Basketball-Continued In the game with VVfKShlllXlCJT0lXl, plaj ed on the home tloor, the Moundsmens desperate uphill battle was rewarded by a narrow 23 to 22 victory, gained in the last two minutes ot play, Several baskets which were shot by Joe Wagner and Milt John in these last tew minutes ot play were instrumental in securing their team's triumph Harding showed the best torm ot its season when it began the second round at the conference schedule by spoiling CENTT?!Nl,'S championship hopes with a 25 to li win Bob Wheaton was a tall tactor in this victory, tor the Harding control ot tip-otts aided greatly toward their score Alter leading the HUMBOLDT team throughout the tirst halt, Harding suce cumbed to a beautitul second-halt rally and lost 22 to ll The game was play ed on the St Thomas school tloor The lass ot Wheaton through personals was a maior cause in Harding's deteat, Harding duplicated their tirst victory over JOHNSQN by trouncing their East Side rivals 30 to T This game had very little element ot contest because ot the in- experience and weakness at the Johnson team The entire sauad of Moundsmen pare ticipated in the game and a large score was thus run up. Cremo Kelly succeeded in dropping tive baskets while Bob Wheaton tollowed him up with tour, MECHAIXHCS' 25 to Zi deteat ot Harding assured the lormer team ot the Citi Championship, The loss ot Cremo Kelly through touls reduced Harding's chances ot winning Cole Kelly, plated well tor Harding Cremo Kelly closed his athletic career at Harding in a blaze ot glory by sinking two lree throws in the tinal seconds ol play ot the WASHINGTON game The tinal score stood i9 to lb Five men played their last games tor the Maroon and Gold Captain Colme Kelly Crema Kelly, Joe Wagner John Lindbom, and Louis Zweig Page Forty-three HHH Chia First row: I-lackner, Miller, Sipt, Lecher, Horner 'Pres l, Brazek, McCormick, Hacknei Second row: Landgraf, Larson, Gravern, Hansen, Bertozzi, Woo ev, bchroeder. Third row: Rolfing, Utecht, Boustedt, Frykholm, Maey, Siegel, Oberschulte, Gordanier, Buechner HEN a member of the Girls' Athletic Association has earned one thousand points through her activities, she is presented with a school letter. lt is this group ot girls who have won their school letters that compromise the l-l Club. The organization ot this club was undertaken several years ago in order to keep in athletics the older girls who had distinguished themselves by earning l-l s. Through a plan ot assisting in the activities ot the G. A. A., and through special club meetings, this goal has been gained. The compactness ot the group has made it possible to conduct the regular meetings as discussion studies. Here the problems that arise in their work are brought torward and usually overcome. Thus tar the plan has been very successful. As one ot the activities each year, an ettort is made to have all alumnae members present at one ot the gatherings. This is done in order to acquaint those who have de- parted from the school with the new group who have taken their places. VoHeybaH Volleyball was played in the G. A. A. periods during the months ot December and January. The tourth and seventh period classes included a group ot somewhat over one hundred girls, making tive teams in the morning and tour in the atternoon. The sophomore girls in the afternoon group won the championship by deteating the seniors in a close, hard-taught battle. A remarkable display of team work and co-operation distinguished play through- out the games. Page Forty-four Soccer Ball First row: Landgraf, Utecht, Horner lCopt.l, Bertozzi, Gordanier. Second row: Miller, Brozek, Frykholm, Haar, Boustedt. Third row: Hackner trefereel, Siegel, Lecher, Oberschulte, Sipf, Hockner HE tall sport ot the G, A. At classes was soccer ball. There was a large turn- out from all gym classes, and a very well-balanced group ot teams was the result The championship tor the afternoon classes was won by the Senior team when they defeated both the Sophomore and Junior groups, ln the morning period the Freshman team was victorious over all its opponents, The contest between these two winning teams came late in the season and proved to be very close. After a snappy battle the score was tied. However, the Seniors had played more games than the Freshmen, and so received the honors. ln this game, as in all others, the girls proved themselves very good sports and played as only a group of peppy, healthy, girls can play. Girls' Basketball Basketball, the most important ot the winter sports in G, A, A., took place ap- proximately trom the latter part ot December to the latter part ot March. Organization members played with the team ot their class, ln the competition between these groups, then, a double round ot games took place to determine the Winner. This year the Sophomore team of Rose Nonnemacher came out on top. Close run- ner-ups were the Junior team of June Ascher and the Sophomore team of Maxine En- dell , There were tour retereesi Lois Sipt, Violet Horner, Helen Miller, and Violenza Bertozzi. Page Forty-five The G. A. A. First row: Gravern, Qarlson, Paine, Gravem, Martin, Fuhs, Ryckman, Bonk, Schroeder, Miller Horner, Brozek, buiter, Willson, Oberg, Morgan, Jones, Schwendig, Kalland, Peterson, Second row: Johns, Arnold,'Utecht, Bertozzi, Peterson, Peterson, Hunter, Egge, Reed D Palma, Dellalma, Sontori, Lecher, Goess, Davenport, Conrad, Flynn, Schilling, Stewart Rudeen, Wacksmuth. Thirdgrowz Johns, Rotting, Buechner, Olsen, Bahnernan, l-lonsen, Nelson, Larsen, Oberschulte, Siegel, Utecht, Wenzel, Marshall, Work, Campbell, Arnold, Gordanier, Landgraf, Smith, Slavik Fourth row: Zafke, Treise, Oberschulte, Frykholm. Fifth row: Bergmann, Erickson, Lowry, Sipt, l-lonebrink, Utecht, Keen, Johnson, Mahoney, Pomroy, Francis, Christenson, Galbraith, Franceen, Schepers, Kernkamp, Swartz f Miss Bowen Kartak, Pieper, Lisec, Endell, Kietner, Boustedt, Albright, Anderson, Cole, John- son, Oehlke, Kartak, Gustafson, Frykholm, Ascher, Haar, Lecher, Trygstad, Hovie, Tryg- stad, Herzen, l-llS organization, started in l926, has increased its membership to such an extent that it is now the largest girls' club in the school. It has done much to promote good sportsmanship, to develop physical and mental ability, and to help the girls to become better acquainted with each other There are many activities carried on which a girl may enter egames such as basketball, kittenball, soccer, volleyball, and deck tennis. Each has its seasonal time tor play, and at that time there are organized playotts tor the various championships. Page Forty-six Not only is there honor in these championships, but each ot the girls receives coveted points toward the goal ot all mem- bersrfa school letter and an All-City Seal, Besides the athletic recreation which this organization sponsors, many entertainments and get-togethers are held tor the members. Various members act as hostesses on these occasions, MISS HARDING Under the sponsorship ot the G, A. A., a posture contest, in which all girls having an A posture rating are eligible, is held yearly. 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' 53 1 K I ffiffigv. wx, '- up . -S+ .am-.2:'59',,4 .,, 2 3 , ,X X, ,,, ,1,.'g,:-:a,f,,pN,f:,- A-A Q, .., ,n-.y y--, ' .,:g1.sS ,,, f U '5 qw.-W f,,, ffy, .'-,,mff'm - :,,,,,g,,. Calendar of Events SEPTEMBER- 7-Notice: Harding begins new nine-month open house session, 20-Harding football team marches against St. Thomas Cadets in first game of the season l2-6 in favor of St. Thomas. ' 26-Students scramble for the first edition of the Beacon. 29-Harding smashes the line against Humboldt. Harding lost l3-3. OCTOBER- 2-Mummers walk to their pow-wow-where are all the cars? i2-Harding rises to upset Mechanics, 6-O. i9-Bob Peterson is hailed as our newly-elected senior president. l9-Moundsmen put Johnson in their place, Eh whatll 6-O Harding 20-School staggers and determines to get to work as the first tattle tales are issued. lReport card day? 20-We step lively at the Homecoming Dance. 26-We match football wits with Washington to lose 6-O. 26-27-28-Students enjoy the M. E, A. Wonder why? You guess. lVacation.i 27-28-Welfare league officers attend Alexandria conference of student coun- cils. 30-G, A. A. feast and dance as they frolic about the gym, BO-Happy Goldsmith teaches us things about milk. We liked it. 30-Hi-Y and Girl Reserves join to do this and that at their joint party. NOVEMBER- 2-Newly shaven Centralites triump over Harding 20-7. 6-We see the Beacon staff go humorous at their Vodvil. 9- Hooker Oman hooks the presidency of the Junior Class, lO-l l-Saga and Beacon staffs get latest information on publications at the Minnesota Press Convention. ll-Twin City G, A, A. clubs have an all-day get-together at the University. 27-Theatrical talent shows itself at the senior expression plays 30-Dec, l-Two days of blissful vacation for eating and sleeping. Turkey-Ahh , . . DECEMBER- 5-Harding tops North St. Paul with a score of 38-22 6-Sale of aspirins is increased lOOWp by Senior Aptitude Tests, 7-Dentists pick on the students at the dental examinations. 8-Harding swamps Luther College 27-l 3. l3-New genius crops out at Mummers' initiation party. i3-Wagner's free throw downs St, Thomas Cadets. i4-On an icy night, Hardingites slip in to hear Bernie Bierman at the Football Banquet i8-lt looks like a colorful Christmas ijudging by report cardsi. i9-Mummers present Christmas Play, The Boy Who Found The King, 20-Beginning of two weeks' vacation. Woo-hoo, Santyli During vacation rats gnaw man-sized hole in vault. Guess who????? JANUARY- l2-Central takes two overtime periods to down Harding on new Auditorium basketball floort i9-After being favorites, we disappoint fans by losing to Humboldt. 22-23-J ust exams, easyl Oh Yeah? 25-We again seek our partners for H Club dance. 26-Bright color shown as report cards and basketball game pass in review. 29-Welfare League protects Freshies against cruelties of initiation, Page Forty-seven Calendar of Events FEBRUARYQ 2-Mechanics shatter our hopes by leading us l7-l 3. 9-l-larding victorious host to Washington i4-Romantic comedy, Gypsy Trail, delights audience, i6-l-larding rises to new heights with Wheaton in a 25-l7 victory over Central. 20-l-li-Y presents Pep assembly all by itself to inspire attendance record at next game. 2l-l-lumboldt victorious over Harding by a score of 22-l l, 23-Moundsmen run over Johnson to tune of 30-7. 28-Beacon Staff shines in varied program, MARCH- 2-lvlechanics cinches championship in 25-Zi win over l-larding. 3-l-larding Band stages successful dance at Commercial Club. 9fCremo Kelly climaxes brilliant career by his two free throws, defeating Wash- ington l9-l8. l2-Record set in red E's as lvl, R.'s count one-fifth of mark in English. 20-Impossible proved possible in Saga Science Show. Did you try a frozen straw- berry? Zl-Regulars trim Alumni 33-25 in Alumni game and dance. Zi-College Aptitude test is given amid groans and moans, incidentally, what does oolong mean? 2l-Tag Day, Saga subscribers show subscription signs. iRepeat three times swiftly? 22- l-low do you spell 'rhythm'? fills the air as second M. R. is given. 23-Students flee from school for a week's vacation Don't forget to read your - novel for English, children! APRIL- 4-Virginia Reel introduced at P. T. A, dance, iBacl4 to old times, ehli l34CFriday the thirteenthi Boys dance around with spoolcs at Jinx Dance. l6- You again? said we to the little report cards. l7-Bashful, blushing Juniors crush each other's toes in the mad shuffle at the dancing lessons given in the gym, 20-Vodvil Club takes the air during Beacon Broadcast. 23--Baseball tag day. 27-lt's getting to be a habitll Another tag day. iThis time it's the Juniori MAY- 3-Band Concert. 9-l-larding's chorus and band mass up the St. Paul Auditorium. l6-The Beacon puts out a grand final edition iYeal Beaconll I8-We attend the alumni dance, 23-24-l-larding singers conquer fire drake at operetta The Fire Prince, JUNEH l-The long-anticipated prom. A swell time was had by all. 8HThe last dance as l-lardingites. Are we getting sentimental? ll-eGraduationewell, it's here. Au, revoir, Page Forty-eight Do You Know - - - Your School Statistics? There are tive times as many Germans in the graduating class as there are Swedes or Irish, the next in number. The Harding melting-pot contains a grand mixture ot German, Swedish, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Finnish, Canadian, Danish, Czeckoslovalcian, French, English, Bo- hemian, Polish, and Lithuanian nationalities. Your School Yells? Locomotive Yell. I-I ........ A ........ R ........ D ........ I ........ N ........ G I-I ...... A ...... R ...... D ...... I ...... N ...... G I-I .... A .... R .... D .... I .... N .... G I-IARDI NG I Sky Rocket Yell. Hot-Cha Yell. Ssssssssssssssssssss ............ Boom I I-l0t-Chq I-Hot-Cha I- AI-lel-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I ..... ....... J adda Monal HARDINGI I-lARDINGIeI-IARDINGI Are we gonna EIGI-ITI EIGI-IT! FIGI-ITI Fight Yell. YEA TEAMI YEA TEAM? EIGI-ITI EIGI-ITI EIGI-IT! YEA TEAMI YEA TEAMI FIGI-ITF EIGI-ITI EIGI-ITI YEA TEAMI YEA TEAM? EIGI-ITI FIGI-ITI EIGI-ITI I-IARDINGIII Your School Song? 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Accountant ........... Md,-jdrie Gorddnier --,,,-,,-, Pdf ,,,,,,-,,-, Reading --' ............ -- Criticizing .............. Whistling ........... ..--- Librarian ...,........... Conscientious importance Geneva Granke ,,........... Gen ........... BOSK63ibCIll .............- M. R.'S ................. Stenographer ............ Ofol TOll4S Mildred Greene ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Millie .-..,.,.. Dancing? ............... Curly-haired blonds ...... Desire for Scotch-terrier -- To be a successful singer-- EQO,tiStS Frances Grzyll ,,,,,,,,,.,.,, Franny ,,...,.. Skating ................. Sandy colored hair ....... Skating out to Phalen ..... To have all admire me ..-.. Seli Cariceit Carol Haar ,,.,,..,,,,,,,., Whiz ,,....... Day Dreaming ........... Staying up nightsg sleeping Saying Am l a Whiz .... Not to have to hurry the Being Caught at home days ................. last minute for school--- by my fVlSndS Florence Hackner ---...--..- Flossie .-.----- Fishing ----.--------...- Stormy Weather --.-.-- Me ------....---.....-- To be as thin and tall as CVUTCBGS Helen Miller ----------- Margaret Hald .........---.- Marge --...--- Dancing .-----.--------- Boys and pretty clothes ---- Pug nose -----.----..- --- To talk in public -...--.--- STUCJY lW0ll Harvey Heckmann ---------.. Harv ..,----.-- Drawing ------.-------.- Procrastination -..-.----- Manufacturing puns -.---- To play the organ .------- SDGGCBCS Floyd Heidenreich -.-.---.--- l-lunz .-------- Baseball --------.------- Dancing .-.-..---------- Stammering ..----..----- To be a mail clerk ---.---- Ooefo SWQSVS John Heidenreich -------..-.. Bud -...--.---- Fishing ---------...-..-- M. R.'s ...--.-------.--- Doctor ------......-..-- Mdih Maxine Heidenreich ---.-.--. Mac ,.---.---- Music lplaying pianoJ -.--- M. R.'s ---.------.-----. Secretary ----..--------- l-ooo I Norman Heinrich ---..--..-- Hank ..----.-- Making wood novelties ---.- Pretty girls ----..-------- To be a secretary -------- M' R- 5 Keith Heitzman -.-......--.. My mommy calls Hunting with fellows with Bananas -.--....-------- None lperfect genilemafii- Wolk ood Mofh me T-bone .-.-- insurance ..---.-----.. A A A Virginia Helzer -.-..---.---. Babe .,,-.....- Going shopping ..-.-.---- Tall, dark and handsome--- Cedar eyes -..--.-.-.-.. To give English teachers an Flool eXom'n0f'OVlS M. R. -------..-.----- Dolores Herzog -.-----.----- Roy .-...------ Tennis -------------.--- Sport roadsters ------.--.- Red hair ------.....--.- Get rid of my freckles --.- Home Work Evelyn Hillige --..--..------ Eve ....------- Skating ----....-.------- Butter fingers .-.---..--- Brittle teeth ..---....... To give the teachers an Red moflfel M. R . ----------.----- Clarence Hoium ----...------ Prof, -....---.. Skating .------...---.--- Smart teachers .----..--- Freckles ..--------.-- ..-- National speed skater .--- To be OVTTOQQQT QiVlS lline Holmes ----..---.------ Mickey -.--.-.- Roller skating --.---.-.-- Nice parties --...--.---- Saying Oh for dumb ...-. A trip around the world .-.- Qld model T' l:0fd Violet Horner -.--....--.--- Vi -...----.--- Horseback riding --.---.- Teachers --..--.-....-.- Just plain mel -.----.---- Hypo shooter --..-..---.- Foo moeli home W0fl4l Roland Husman --.---.--.-- Roi ..--.------ Baseball --.--.----..---. Satirical remarks ------.- Big League ball player -.-- Gold'd'd9eV5 Gordon Johnson ---.--.----- Swede ---.----. A Pearl Johnson --------..---.- Pearlie-Girlie --- Work ----..--------..-. Football heroes ----.-.-.. Blushing ----.--------.-- To learn to be a lady ----- Molded 0 SDF-?eCl'1 Norma Kaphirigst -----.--.--- Norm ...--.--. Scrapbooks .--.-------.-- Love of solitude .-....---- Absent-mindedness ---.--- To travel ....--.---.-..- Hooeee5SoVY 9XDlGHGflOnS Colmen Kelly --------------- Sam --..----.- Sports ----..--.------..- Making speeches --------- My schnozzle .---.----.-- Coach .....------------- A A Lorraine Kimmie ---.---.---- Toodles ...--- -- Putting on weight ----.---. Food -----------.------- Saying 'l'll say the world - To graduate ----------.- The Stowe in 5Ch00l Robert Kinney .--- ---- - - -- Bob ---..-----. Traveling -----...------. Girls -------.....---.--. Bashfulness -------.-.--- Musician ---.--..-..----- Reemod llse Koehler' --------------. lll ---...--.-.- Correspondence .-..------ Shorthand ..-----.------- Short --......------.---- To travel --......-.-.---- M- ieeis William Ladd .------------. Bill --.----..-- Reading ---.------.-.--- Girls -.-.-...-..-.--.--. A long neck ---------.-.- To become a success ----. Eodlleli Marcel! 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Be an honest politician .... Crooners Margreda Scheid Sew: d th 60 R th rge nyt Bob Schmidt ................ Sohmidty ,,..-, Shell collection ........... Forsaking school work Woman hater .,.,,,,,--, Nothing to do and plenty School clubs Robert R. Schmidt ........... Sahrnidty -,,,,, Song collecting .......... Cheap novels ............ Born ,,-.,----,--,,,,,,, Giddy girls STO T0 picture ............... y Dorothy Schultz ......,,..... Dor -----,----, Canoeing and camping .... Blands .......,.......... Green eyeg ,,--,,,,,----- Firsr Lady of me land ----- Not being able to talk in study hall George Senkler ............. Doddy ,,,,,,.-, Tennis .................. Girls ................... igiocksmirh --------,,--,- su I l butterflies ............ Q Gefmfde Slegel ------------- Gert .......... DVGGUWQ --------------- Curly hair ............... My face ................ To get in the money ...... Mice l- 5' f D CI ' L ki f fro hird I g V gym after school ....... floor eyery other period MUWOW SIGQQV -------------- Mae .......... 5l4Gl'nQ Gnd TGVWS -------- Skating at Phalen-1 ...... Red jackettes! l .......... To achieve great heights--- Unknown telephone calls Dorothy Smith D Gnd GENES SOVWU ------------ --- Aggie ---... --- 5WimmiVlQ --------------- Hungarian goulash A twin ..-- ----------. P rivate secretary Teachers l-I Lil Swimming e Verna Stutzman ------------ Riding hOfS9b0Cl4 --------- Dogs ------------------- Worrying about everything- Be a nurse --- ---------- Chewing gum Grant Suiter --------- ------ U seless .-...--- CGVVY UQ DGDGVS ---------- Brunettes ---------.....- Construction engineer ----. EngliSh Lorraine Utecht ----------- - Fats ..-..-.... Philatelist ----------..--- Lew Ayres ----.-..-.--.. Sleeping ..............-. To dance ----------.---- M. R.'s George Wagner ------------ Jae ----.----- - Eating ----------------- Charlotte -------------.- Too many punks Irene Welsh ------,,,,- ,,--- R enee -------- - Writing poetry ,,,,,,,,--- Fudge bars --,----------- Like to take M. Rfs ------ Be a second Rubinoff ------ People who try to be funny William Wenzel --,,-,,,,,-, Bill --------- -- Not going to gehool --,---, just one ,,-------------- Keep on doing what you're Medical career - -----.---- Being called Commissioner doing ---------------- Dorothy Williams --,--,,,,-,, Bill ,---------- imitating Greta Garbo -,,,- Bugs ------------------- Giggles ----------------- To overcome the peculiarity Chewing gum l Ruth Wooley -------- -,,,,,, B ooie --------- Teaging - ,------------- Talking ----------------- My laugh --------------- To learn to spell correctly-- Major Hoople Hughes Zweig -,-,,--,,----- Zweig ,,-,,,,-, Redding ,-,,,,-,,,,,,--- Red-heads -------------- Always in a hurry -------- Be a good dancer --------- Being expected to laughkat h ' d ' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 1 1 Otticei Cedar 5508 Residence, Humboldt 11137 Dr. Aibert F. Anderson 1 DENT1ST 1 Seventh ond Wocoutd Sts. ST. PAUL, MINN. Dr. Erwin L. Bergii DENTIST 365 Earl-Corner Earl G Hastings TOWER 1770 i Tel Ottice TOwer21C1 Dr. O. H. Cole Dr. B. L. Cole Dentists 679 EdstT1wird St. Corner Third and Moria Office: Tower 8230 1 1044 Hastings Avenue Dr. D. H. Dahlin Dsrwist Evening Appointments Dr. Beatrice Da nz Dentist 416 BREMER ARCADE 407 St.Pou1BIdg. Dr. N. V. La Due Dentist CE ddr 4166 Compliments ot A Friend Page Fifty-six 1 , .-. ,,,.,,.....--..,4 f .. M1174 it am ng graduates of c f f ff X0-dffpfwb D X X M f X ff!!! Z I 6 , ' . 1 , ff D ff J ,, f C J l ' i fake care of ma CWVA T Ver IS ua e nfl o e if T T 'T3ig135ZZZT,EZ?feTITiz-s-4 SUMMER COMFURT without sleeping ON A CAKE OF lCE! Keep the Heat out with Thick GIMCO House Insulation llgmpland llymber Qljompanq Sth 5 Lafayette, St, Paul C 4950 Financial f- f:2AJ.l'G'l'f1S'2 Strength . . . Jn, Y!,,,'IL i and complete facilities for your banking ' 'E needs at this convenient location NORTHWESTERN STATE BANK Seventh and Reaney Streets Affiliated with Northwest Bamcorporatioa Compliments of The St. Paul Daily News F fty Page Fifty-ei Rudeen Pharmacy BODIN DRUG CO. The Store with a Reputation Estoliusiwed NOV ,xx East 7th at Wacouta Street SCHOOL BOOKS New and Used Bought - Sold - Exchanged Twin City Boolc 8: Stationery Co. 408 Cedar St, Cedar 5891 Swenson Brothers Nrwcurporated W FURNNTURE AND HARDWARE F W .T Y 1 'Nw :ww TOWE R 1102 I W E-mv, PQ51weA.crwe St Paul, Mmm Luchau's Grocery STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ERUITS AND VEGETABLES you 1 Tower N my 1071 Hostmqx Ave. Farmers and Merchants State Bank YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BANK East Seventh and Minnehaha Streets GRAVEM BROS. MEATS AND Gkocemss ' 871 PAYNE AVENUE TOWER 7861 ' IIIXI7 0000 Trnuos ro git 3 all sf uv Cedar, 4260 ght W Our Name, Our Policy Phone Cedar 2800 uit Fashions for the College A Wide Selection at This Popular Price-- 22.50 Fashions that originate gl llwe Cowie try's leading universities suits 'rail- ored om the easy! swagger lines that yoorrg men approve, Yoifll fund our gsforrmerwr or this feature price ex- ceptionally complete in sizes, styles ood materials Among the legtores uri our Current gssorlment ore' -Bi-swing models -Double and single breasted types -Peak and notch lapels -Woolens and worsteds -Blues, brown, greys and tan Use Our Men's Service Payment Plan if You Wish. A Small Dawn Payment, the Balance in Convenient Monthly lnstallments. THE GOLDEN RULE-MEN'S CLOTHING Second Floor Business Administration and Secretarial Training A naosl useful and practical Training lor larsiglwfecl young men and young women y Start now in day or evening school Fully accreclilecl by The National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools l 63 East Fifth Saint Paul, Street Minnesota I near Cedar ' Cedar 5333 PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL l GROCERIES VEGETABLES TWU U HAH 3 J l BrozeIc's Food Marlcet I MOUNDS PARK GROCERY ERNST A, QTTO A FAIRWM MARKET Dlwfifilgi Tower 4827-4328 Prescnotions Carefully Cornpouncled l 999-1001 Hastings Avenue Q ST PAUL, MllNlN l , One Day Compliments of y Laundry Serfvzce Sonnee's Confectionery l Bremer Arcade I'Iat Shop T 0655 ower Blocking, Cleaning and Cor. Maple C7 Conway Sfs. Repairing of Hats Minnesota Street Enrance Bremer Arcade JOIN THE A B FUEL PURCHASING PLAN l O Q Page Sixty fgaswv-QI!! wwf-lcrs and ,3'iationers..f0 Manu iacturers of HARDING HIGH SCHOOL Class Emblems i Twin City Office l202 Foshay Tower GE. 3950 Factory-Owatonna, Minn. MCCLUSKEY CLOTHES Xl x i q fl I I Our new Varsity-town Suits await your attention , , . and guarantee to bold it Sl 5 to 524.50 Mc CLUSKEY 2nd Floor, Bremer Arcade 7th and Robert Sts. ST. PAUL GIRL GRADUATES HARDING HIGH SCHOOL Be Smart, Attend a Smart Scboal of Business Cal:le's Twin City Secretarial College enrolls only GIRL GRADUATES of High Schools and Colleges Typing Shorthand No Retarded Students to hinder your progress Filing and Indexing I Advertising y Dictaphone Accounting Business Law i Office Practice Business English Mimeog raphing Correspondence Comptometer Multigraphing I We train the BEST in the BEST way for the BEST positions I FREE EMPLOYBAENT BUREAU l SPEciAi.-we my me cariare Gr Qin day sriifiems i Summer Semester begins June I8 to 25, i934 Fall Semester begins September IO To l7, V934 l Write to' Burton A Cable, President, for information Ashton Bldg. University at Snelling Tel. Midway 9644 l Page Sixty-one ,J HANSEN'S GROCERY TOWER 0457 1658 E. 7th St. East Minnehaha Meat Marlcet Tower 5684 1783 E. Minnehaha Hazel Park Hardware TO wer 3354 828 White Bear Ave. G. A. THOMPSON Prescription Druggist E Seventh and Vw tizte Bear Ave Make My Store Your Store TOWER 3800 Andrews Knitting Mills S35 East Tttt St TC ner 3391? Knitted Dresses-Suits-Sweaters HAZEL PARK CLEANERS 812 White Bear Ave. Tower 2977 WE CALL EOR AND DELIVER ED'S BARBER SHOP 845 East 7th St. 3 doors east ot Daytorfs Bluff past office EXPERT WATCH REPAlRlNG A. G. SIEGFRIED JEWELER DIAMONDS - WATCHES -JEWELRY Tower 7634 H29 E, 7th St, -for Arcade E7 Beech Streets 1 JOHN SCHWEIG 1074 Hastings Ave. The man who knows how to rebuild shoes WE CALL EOR AND DELWER Iver Johnson Stutz Bicycle Brewer Bicycle Hospital New and Used Bicycles Cedar 7922 519 St Peter St MCCLAIN SL HEDMAN CO. COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS GAREIELD vssv 135-137 East 5th St. St. Paul, Minn, Earl C1 Hastings Ave. GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING - TowlNG BATTERY CHARGING rovvER 7343 CHECKERBOARD LUNCH 832 E, 7th Street 1030 Hastings Ave. Compliments ot I. H. REINERS - Grocery R. A. REINERS - Meats Page BLUM'S DRUG STORE East Seventh 6 Arcade Streets ST. PAUL, MINN. L. C. HELMES MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH TOwrlr C645 794 East 7th St Sixty-two Herrmann's Dept. Store Get our prices before going downtown. Every day people say they can do better here. 969-97I V2 East 7th St. H. F. JENNY BARBER Hastings Near Earl Street BACKER FUEL SL ICE TOWER 01144 Everything in Fuel 929 East 7th St. St. Paul, Minn. Wolff Motor Car Co. DODGE-PLYMOUTH SALES 6' SERVICE I TOWER OISI mmf E im sr sf. Rani, Mm I EBERHARDT MEAT CO. CHOICE MEATS VVE DELIVER A Tower ZIB5 II87 E Mmnetmaha Fred's Barber Shop ZII Bates Ave. FRED KICI-IERER MOUNDS PARK SHOPPE Beauty Culture in all its branches t Wm. A. KOHNKE y Prescription Druggist I 973 E. Seventh St. St. Paul, Minn. t JOHN J. THOMSSEN Confectionery 24I Earl St., cor. Burns Ave. W TCW ER 3977 at When in need of One-Day Laundry Service and Dry Cleaning cali the Superior Laundry 8: Dry Cleaners 369 Earl Sf, Tower 4439 Office: I788 Orange St.-Plant: I82 Univ. Ave. TOWER 7575 I Compliments ot C. Christensen Grocery Minnesota Cash Food Market II34 E. 7TI1 St. Tower IO49 Fourth and Mendota Sts. I Tower 8470 I Beauty 69 Ba,-ber Shop BUSSE SL CASPERSCN t ' D REPAIRING I Fredenc Permanent Wavlng Bodies, Doors, Fenders and Welding II95 E 7141 ST TO WGV 4573 900 East Seventh St. St. Paul, Minn. Zimmermann Meat Co. I BARRETT-MUELLER MEATS AND GROCERIES V Fish and Oysters in Season EUVIGVCII Home 'We Demer 62I Hague Ave Dale 2400 Tower I849 939 East 3rd St. Page Sixty-three W M79 Studio 601-604 Ryan Bldg. Official . . . Photographers to the Graduating Cla s s HARDING HIGH 1934 EY- H 1 Q l iq 1' fl,-.f Plans ancl Plates IDEAS lilce airships, come towards us out ol the haze Modern airports have every lacility lorthe convenience ol airmen and their cralts. Similarly, vve have every modern equipment and years ol engraving experience to bring into concrete lorm the ideas ol our hundreds ol clients vvho pub- lish school and college annuals. Developing a theme lor such issues which will thrill whenever seen, and bring back happy memories in years to come, calls lor understand- ing, and a vvide range ol experience You vvill find that sort ol understanding and experience, as vvell as unsurpassed vvorlcmanship vvhen you commit your publication to the BUCKBEE-MEARS CC. ST. PAUL, MINN. K...l. illl Page Sixty-five JACK PRICE BARBER 363 Earl St Dr. Dwight E. Ward l oivrofwti mst Metropolitan Bank Bldg., Room ZI7-IS I 355 Cedar St St. Paul, Mina A FriencI l Dayton Auto Electric , STARTER, GENERATOR, IGNITION SYSTEMS REPAIRED l Tower 5212 G. Leach, Prop. St. Paul, Minn. Compliments of a Friend Western Badge E? Novelty Company Exchange at Sixth Conn Band Instruments 16 East 6th Expert Instrument Repasring Potthoff Bros. 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