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Reading from Left to Right—First row: R. Humphrey, R. Knutson, D. Hopkins. V. Houghan, N. LaVallee, F. Lind, J. Hargarten, V. Anderson. D. Arnold: second row: M. Kable, D. Davis, R. Haugen, G. Anderson, G. Hanson. J. Hanley. A. Lundh, A. Bork; third row: L. Fall, I. Chase. C. Grandner, D. Duopner, M. J. Hanson, J. Lane, C. Good: fourth row: E. Dahlon, G. Gagne, D. Giebenhain, M. George, B. Farrington, L. LaVallee, N. Bjorklund. D. Lewis: fifth row: D. Jensen, P. Fishor, G. Larson, H. Heiso, P. Kesko. D. Carlson. R. Chester. D. Jaenisch, D. Hill: sixth row: L. Hoffman. K. Cooper, A. Bratager. P. Freund, R. Carlson. M. Lien, C. Erickson. D. Aimer, J. Boyett; seventh row: L. Burquest, H. Ahrons. J. Hartig, D. Hartig, R. Erickson. B. Culhane. J. Hughes. A. Larson, D. Hill; eighth row: R. Edholm, L. Lazer, E. Hopkins. R. Chose, R. Darsow, B. Clausen. C. Dodds. C. Dahl. K. Anderson, A. Jones: ninth row: W. Gronfield, L. Bucholtz, R. Harrison, J. Hanley, L. Johnson, V. Erickson, J. Levino. R. Hughes, D. Barrows. H. Koch. Juniors Boasting a total membership of 165 energetic juniors, the class of 1939 elected Russell Darsow as president last fall. Other officers for the current school year are Leonard Miller, vice-president, and William MacKay, secretary-treasurer. The outstanding scholar was Mary Kable who placed first in scholarship. Those who tied for second place were Dorothy Arnold. Arthur Jones and Geraldine Hanson. Members of the class who are National Honor Society members are: Dorothy Arnold, Ward Gronfield, Geraldine Hanson, Arthur Jones, Mary Kable, Beverly Stelzer, Mary Jane Williams, and Elizabeth Youssi. Page 22
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Reading Left to Right— First row: Howard Carter, Glenn Stoffcl, John Lelond, Margaret Oale, Robert Hannay, Olive Geary. Second row: Betty Moore. Dorothy Johnson, Florence Westby.r Helen Sahly, Roth Sigafoos, Lucille Wolf. Third row: Charles Mooney, Keith Murphy, Kendall Klemm, Leona Wimsctt, Jack Scott, Edyrin Knutson. Fourth row; Virginia Fredean, Lincoln Rini, John Williams. Carl Hiller, Walter Lusian, Margery Batson. Fifth row; Russell Johanson. Louis Thompson. Ormonde Frison, Ray Yates. Merlin Wolff, Don Hollsten, Edmund Schroeder. The Class of January, 1939 Just a sprinkling of girls and a handful of boys are listed on the rostrum of the second and final mid-year graduating class, which numbers just 33. John Leland heads the class this year, with Glenn Stoffel as vice-president and Margaret Dale as secretary-treasurer. Together with the present graduating group, the 12-B class was host at a junior and senior party-dance honoring the graduates of January. 1938. A Christmas motif was carried out with red and green streamers, red-covered lights, holly leaf dance programs, and a sprinkling of mistletoe. Santa Claus Court was a feature of the evening. Guests found amusement dancing, or playing shuffleboard, darts, or ping-pong. A grand march which was led by officers of the three groups opened the evening. The group boasts a high scholastic rating, placing an average of 20% of its members on the honor roll each six weeks. Three members. Helen Sahly, Donald Hollsten, and Charles Mooney were elected to the National Honor Society. The Thespians of the class are Margaret Dale. Margery Batson, and Edmund Schroeder; Charles Mooney was recently elected to membership in Quill and Scroll, national honorary journalism fraternity. At the conclusion of their ninth grade year, these students presented the school with the double-faced clocks which are stationed centrally in both the lower and upper halls. Page 21
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Reading from Left to Right—First row: F. McPheetors, B. J. Norman, J. Roche. L. Pugh, S. Obinger. P. Nyquist, R. Schmelzer W. Ostlund. D. Wostlund; second row: J. Osmundson, L. Welch, S. O'Leughlin, R. Potter, B. Roath, M. Stevens, B. Matthews. M. Samuolson; third row: L. Miller, E. Mayne. B. Presslor, E. Trager, B. Schoff. E. Martins. P. Orstad, E. Pitmon, V. Secrist; fourth row: E. Shute, E. Thompson, H. Thorson, T. Roddy, M. J. Williams, B. Ruff, M. Worts, D. Quist, E. Youssi; fifth row: R. Wagnor, R. Rosenwald, H. St. Cyr, D. Rignell, D. Strandmark, D. Marquette. L. Sprague. K. Slunaker, A. Vaughn, S. Taylor; sixth row: W. Saxton, E. Sahly, R. Pearson. T. Nolson, W. Wilde, B. Miller, W. Pugh, V. Spurzem. W. MacKay: seventh row: J. Ruffenach, G. Warde, J. Meyer, L. Schuller, I. Zachman, D. Schuller. V. Wikgron, B. Stelzer, L. Swan. R. Murray. luniors The outstanding athletes are: Jim Boyett, Emmett Mayne. John Meyers. Robert Murray, Robert Chase, and Leonard Miller. Dorothy Arnold, Katherine Cooper, Betty Culhane, Jeanette Hughes, William MacKay, and Betty Schoff. Geraldine Hanson, and Elizabeth Youssi are the class representatives in the journalistic field. Elizabeth Youssi and Arthur Jones are the class leaders in dramatics and music. The basketball game between the American Legion team of Robbinsdale against the Golden Gophers of the University of Minnesota was sponsored by this class to raise funds for the Junior-Senior Prom which took place this spring. Page 23
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