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Reading from Left to Right— First row: J. Roche, 8. Schoff, Mist Sinnott, J. Vo . M. Dale. H. Kraus. Second row; A. Wilson M. Rasmussen, C. Decker. D. Howe. P. St. Cyr. Third row: W. Peterson. E. Youssi, D. Patnodc, K. Cooper. E. Murphy. M. Kranz. Fourth row: R. Headley. 8. Culhane, M. Batson, R. Worden, A. Jones. Fifth row: E. Schroeder, L. Gallagher. G. Wardo, J. Jevine, O. Kiklund, J. Muollcr. Reading from Left to Right— First row: V. Quarve. L. 8renny, M. Rasmussen. J. Ostlund. J. Mooney. W. Harris. Second row: M. Roche. M. Rasmussen. D. Stinchfield, R. Richter, D. Hill. Third row: T. Roddy, M. Win-cek. O. Olsen. A. Bratagor, H. Jessen. Fourth row: E. Schroeder. C. Buckley. A. Snockcnburg, B. Stelzer. H. Jeffy. Fifth row: Miss Davey. J. Ruf-fenach. J. Nafstad. G. Frick. H. Nicol, Mr. Engberg. Thespians The national Thespian dramatic honor society for high schools is a strictly non-secret, non-social, nonprofiting organization devoted exclusively to the interests of educational dramatics. It serves as a strong and wholesome incentive for greater participation in educational dramatics, as a use of leisure time. Thespian membership is only the beginning of serious work in dramatics and not the end. Robbinsdale was accepted as a member of the national society last fall and a charter for installation of Thespian Troupe No. 352 was granted. Charter members include Marjorie Batson, Louis Gallagher, Dorothy Howe, Jack Levine. John Mueller. Delores Patnode, Warner Peterson, Betty Schoff, Juanita Vos, Ogden Wiklund. Roberta Worden, Elizabeth Youssi. Miss Bess Sinnott is troupe sponsor. Why The Chimes Rang , His First Girl . His First Shave , Orchids For Marie , and Love in Bloom were the one-act plays produced by this organization. Remember The Day , a three-act comedy, was staged April 7 and 8. Several Thespians also appeared in Young Lincoln , the all school play. Student Council The student council serves as the link between the students and the administration. Any new policies which the students feel should be incorporated into the schedule of students’ activities are discussed in the student council before being presented to the administration. The student council sent two representatives to a convention at Stillwater and was in charge of homecoming arrangements in the fall. Page 29
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Senior Honors 1938 January Class Valedictorian Salutatorian June Class Muriel Pengilly Lillian Westby Valedictorian Salutotorian
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First row: V. Langmado, M. Rasmussen. I. Westby. D. Howe. Second row: P. St. Cyr, M. Pongilly. Mr. E. Reichert. C. Decker, M. Bender. Third row: H. Josson. H. Nicol, R. Worden. L. Berg. First row: R. Eardloy, W. Hennoy, Mr. H. Hagemeis-ter, W. Peterson, R. Head lev. Second row: D. Forroy. L. Mason. H. Nicol, L. Sand-ness. J. Levine, T. Nolson. Third row: W. Miner, R. Jensen, R. Minor, L. Berg. V. Erickson. National Honor Society The Robbinsdale branch of the National Honor Society was founded in the fall of 1937. This organization has an outstanding purpose. It recognizes scholarship, character, service, and leadership. The people who are eligible are the upper one-third of each class. Five per cent of each for the last three semesters have been selected. The chapter was installed in the fall by Washburn high school of Minneapolis. There are over 2.000 chapters in the United States. New members are installed with a tapping ceremony. Scholarship is judged by class rank, character, by the teacher's ranking, service by activities participated in, and leadership by vote of the eligible group themselves. Each member receives a pin and an engraved card. The Student Life magazine is available to all the members who subscribe for it. There is a National Ho ior Society Revolving College loan fund for students who wish to borrow money with which to attend college. Its return is payable to the fund upon receipt of a position. The honor society now has 28 members. Mr. Reichert is the sponsor. New members who were installed after the picture was taken are Audrie Howe, Audrey Robinson, John Mueller, Lloyd Refsell, and Florence Race of the 12A class, Helen Sahly, Charles Mooney, and Don Hollsten of the I2B class, and Dorothy Arnold, Ward Gronfield, Mary Kable, Beverly Stelzer, Elizabeth Youssi, Arthur Jones. Mary Jane Williams, and Geraldine Hanson of the eleventh grade. Hi-Y Hi-Y was organized in the spring of 1937 with Robert Headley as the first president and Mr. Hagemeister as the faculty adviser. Don Grant was the first leader. The other officers were Howard Nicol, vice-president; Bill Henney, treasurer: Lawrence Mason, secretary. The new officers are Jack Levine, president: Don Forrey, secretary; Bill Henney. treasurer; Wallace Miner, vice-president. Bill Reitzke is the new leader. He is the leader of the North Side Y. M. C. A. Meetings are held every Thursday evenina in the old school lunch room. Members discuss current problems in their meetings and participate in many active sports. Page 30
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