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4A COMMITTEE HEADS Program. . . . . Class Sing. . . Class Day. . . Financial .... Class Party. . Arrangements. . . . . Refreshments . Decorations. . Prom ........ .Robert Brownlee .Marjorie De jong . . . . . .Lucille -Graf . .joseph Morano . . .Emily Popelka . . . .joan Sawyer . .Charlotte Fiala Charles D'Andrea . . .Norma Gallier CLASS HISTORY It was in February, that memorable year of '35, that Lindblom opened her stately portals to admit us, a group of timid, wide-eyed fresh- men. Soon we were very much at ease, and before long we were cutting up, and trying to assume all the airs of the seniors. Freshy days changed to sophomore and then, at last, We were upper classmenl When we entered ourjunior year we were put under the guiding hand of our sponsor, Mr. Small. Along with his coming came the elec- tion of our first class officerse,LQher Cooper.- ridg, Presidentg Bernadine Swanian, Vice- Presidenty Marjorie Dejong, Secretaryg and Francis Anderson, Treasurer. Our 3A leaders were George Ceithaml, Earl West, Viola Tib- bits, and Myron Anderson. In our senior year we moved into the Audi- torium where Earl Phillips, Marion Stears, Betty Fric, and Stuart Oliver led us through our very full and exciting 4B semester, while Grant Olson, Norma Gallier, Emily Popelka, and joseph Morano took us through our last one. Those who desired to develop their literary talents chose either the Eagle or the Weekly. The Eagelites were Helen Thiernann, Audrey Gehrke, Dorothy Schoenhofen, Walter Lowe, Luther Cooperrider, janet Hansen, Norma Gal- lier, and Marion Stears, while jarvis Friduss, jack Berngard, Blanche Baim, Lorraine Serp, Lillian Gavlas, Emily Popelka, Alice Carroll, and Louise Meeder chose the Weekly. The distinguished red jackets were worn by Mary Baumgartner, Marjorie Dejong, Lucilf Graf, june Matha, Marion Stears, Bernadine Swanson, Viola Tibbits, Norma Gallier, and Doris Kroupa. Those honored by membership on the Boys' Council were Myron Anderson, jack Berngard, George Ceithaml, Willard Con- greve, ,Luther,, , Rudolph jesek, Grant Olson, and Robert Strating. On the gridiron were George Ceithaml, Myron Anderson, Francis Anderson, Frank I-loblick, joseph Morano, Edward Davis, Curtis johnson, Lawrence Pote, Edward Roehrick, Robert Gibson, james Greybar, Robert Blank, Fred Giltner, Edward Czorniak, and Howard Saar. The girls on the G.A.A. Cabinet were janet Hansen, josephine Blaha, Lorayne Marek, Margaret Lamont, Florence Keslik, Rose Fonte, and Berenice Russell. Individual honors go to those two who won the achievement L cups-josephine Blaha and George Ceitharnl. And so our history is completed. We leave Lindblom regretfully, and as the years roll by, we will gaze fondly back on four years of happy' memories and cherished friendships. Barrister: Historian VIOLA TIBBITS MARION STEARS
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Ianuary, l939 FLASH! We, the graduates of Lindblom in order to form a more perfect student body, establish sportsmanship, insure fair thinking, provide for school spirit, promote Lindblom's traditions, and secure the knowledge and personality development in our classrooms, do pass on these rules and regulations to our successors: To the up and coming 4As we leave the boys' and girls' gym for a bigger, better and more successful prom, which will be held in the daytime. Remember, no bids to the alumnael but all joking aside we sincerely hope your semester of Senior-dumb will be cherished for many a year-Cand we do mean you.D To the 4Bs we give you Cwith pleorsurel Mr. Willard C100 per cent interest on tardy home- work? lohnston. There was a boy named lohnny But Iohnny is no more, For what he thought was H20 Was HQSO4. To the 3As We reluctantly will the new annex in the south wing of the library. Be sure to report at 8:00 a. m. sharp and be the first one to secure the book, Government in Ac- tion, Which will take you approximately one week to read, and return it with a check for S3335 Covernight loanl. To the 3Bs, who are expert interior decorators Cwall flowers to youl, when it comes to the 4A CLASS OFFICERS , Jf iff Qffffw L 01 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT time of the first class party, we give you a bit of senior Cthat's usl advice-send in an order now for a trainload or two fit depends on you? of yeast, then save the coupons, which entitles you to full instructions on modern jit- terbug steps. To the 2As We render this bit of advice: ' ln going through the hall Your haste should be concealed Remember you're not a half back Charging up and down the field. For the 2Bs we have especially designed the southern Wing of the lunchroom-the architect being the same as that for the Brown Derby- and seeing as how we are against Roosevelt and his unemployment policy Cplease supply own name of partyl We have employed several present 4A waiters to provide you with every convenience you desire. To the lAs and lBs, remember! In case of fire, don't be alarmed-because green things don't burn. As We bring this, our last will and testament, to a close, we, as representatives of the Ianu- ary Class of '39, take with us many cherished memories of our never-to-be-forgotten Alma Mater. 9 Heart and oul we extend Our Best Wishes. Witnesses: Barrister: NIVEN STEWART LOUlSE MEEDER CHARLES D'ANDREA President ................ Grant Olson Vice-president .... .... N orma Galller Secretary ..... ...... E mily Pope Treasurer ............. Ioseph Morano , x.. 'f l 9w 9 'l f, ' Ywyfff' fdf Q,-get flfra , L,!i:i!jXJf1Jfj!
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