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Ruth Thingelstad Ruthie Glee Club l-2-3-45 FHA 1-2-3-4, Officer 35 NHS Review 35 Student Coun- cil 35 Carnival Skits l-2- 3-45 Queen Candidate 25 B Cheerleader 15 A Cheerleader 35 Annual StaffActivities Editor 45 Class Play 35 Sextetue 3-4. Ellen Wisler Ellen Chorus l-2-35 FHA 1-2- 35 Carnival Skits 2-3-45 Class Plays 3-45 Tum- bling 2-35 Class Officer 35 Annual Staff, Art Ed- itor 45 Paper Staff, CLASS OFFICERS Seated Charles Swenson, President Standing Wanda Johnson, Secretaryg Sharon Anderson Vice Presidentg Robert Sherva, Treasurer 15
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Margaret Sondreal Margaret Glee Club 1-25 Class Of- ficer lg Annual Staff Pho- tographer Editor 43 Skits 1-2. Charles Swenson Char1ie Bandl-2-3-4, Officer 49 Class Officer 3-45 Stu- dent Council 2,-3-4, Pres. 4g Mixed Chorus lg Track 23 Intramural Basketball 1-2g Carni- val Skits l-Z-3-4gAnnua1 Staff Business Manager 4g Class Play 3-43 Carn- ival King Candidate 3. Janice Tangen llJanlI Glee Club -Z9 Carnival Skits-1-25 Class Play-43 Annual Staff, Typist-49 Tumbling-2-3g 14 4: 4 ,.. ' 2 A1131-' 1' Vlfim ,. f-em Z , Him .Nm -.NAM -A. M N
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Class Histor In September 1945, fifteen shy, but happy youngsters entered Northwood Grade School to meet their first grade teacher, Miss Clara Dock. The class included David Allen, Rebecca Bilden, Margie Dahl, Dennis Grina,Charlotte Hagert, Ruth Ann Halverson, Marna Haugo, Gerald Holter , Verna Holter, Dean Johnson, Wesley Knain, Ruth Stamness, Janice Tangen, Geraldine Wall and Gordon Sondreal. The next year with one year of experience behind us, we returned a little braver as second graders. Again our teacher was Miss Dock. David Allen, Margie Dahl, Verna Holter, Dean Johnson and Gerald Holter left us, while Darlyn Halvorson joined our class. Third grade saw us with Tena Mehus as our teacher. Janice Sandall joined our ranks, while Darlyne Halvorson left us. In the fall of 1948 we marched proudly into the fourth grade room to be greeted by Iverna Johnson, our teacher. Gerald Holter rejoined us this year, and Geraldine Wall left in the middle of the year for Logan Center. The fifth grade was our next stop as we steadily climbed. Mrs. Schulstad was our teacher this year, and we gained two new students, Paulette Johnson and Ena Malle Toonekweg. Eileen Larson was our teacher in the sixth grade. Shirley Hannestad, Terry Thorsell and Geraldine Wall came into our class and Gerald Holter and Charlotte Hagert left us. With Mrs. Schulstad, Mr. Sethre, Mrs. Hanson as our teachers, we trudged proudly up the stairs to the seventh grade. Additions this year were George Desrosier and Deanna Onsager, and Paulette Johnson and Terrv Thorsoll left. The next year we returned as eighth graders to be taught by Mr. Lindroose. Arlene Mullet, Peter Lodoen and Patricia Ostlie joined us that fall. In the fall of 1953 twenty-three very green, very shy freshmen marched into the assembly. We were Sharon Anderson, Rebecca Bilden, Mervyn Bjerke, Keith Bjerke, Norman Aurland, Lyle Ellingson, Dennis Grina, Ruth Ann Halverson, Marilyn Hanson, Marna Haugo, Scott Johnson, Wanda Johnson, Arlene Mullet, Patricia Ostlie, Robert Sherva, Janice Sandall, GordonSondreal, Janice Tangen, Ruth Stamness, Geraldine Wall, Margaret Sondreal, and Charles Swenson. Ellen Wisler came shortly before Christmas. Highlights of the year were initiation and the carnival. Class officers for the year were Marily Hanson, president, Sharon Anderson, vice president, and Margaret Sondreal, secretary-treasurer. Our advis r for that year was Mr. Schulstad. The next year we returned as happy sophomores with Mr. Sheppard as our adviser. Charles Grotte joined us for awhile, but left soon. The main event of the year was the carnival with Mer- vyn Bjerke and Ruth Stamness as our king and queen candidates. Officers for that year were Keith Bjerke, president, Rebecca Bilden, vice president: and Ellen Wisler, secretary-treasurer. Charlotte Hagert joined our class as we ascended to our third step in high school. Keith Bjerke transferred to the Nortwest School of Agriculture. We were kept busy with our class play, Meet Me in St. Louis , the banquet and prom with the theme, Evening in Paris , and the carnival. Candidates for carnival king and queen were Charles Swenson and Wanda Johnson. Mrs. Pommier and Miss Simonson acted as our advisers and our class officers were Dennis Grina, president, Ruth Ann Halverson, vice president, Charlotte Hager, secretary, and Charles Swenson, treasurer. In the fall of 1956 we reached the final chapter of our school life. Charlotte Hagert and Ger- aldine Wall did not return, but Nancy Hanson and Shirley Gunderson were added to our roll. Mr. Sheppard was our advisor and the class officers were Charles Swenson, president, Sharon Ander- son, vice president, Wanda Johnson. secretary, and Robert Sherva, treasurer. Highlights of the year were the publication of our class yearbook, presentation of our senior class play, The Ner- vous Wreck , initiation, junior banquet and prom, skit day to Minneapolis, baccalaureate, and the long awaited graduation. With our motto He can who thinks he can before us, we left Northwood High School to ful- fill our ambitions - 16
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