Robbinsdale High School - Robin Yearbook (Robbinsdale, MN)

 - Class of 1939

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6 Erickson, Raymond Heady for work and ready for day. All Year Honor Roll 1-2: Ticket Ass't I; Creative Writing Club. Fisher, Paul A student of sober phii. who poe about and mind his bis. Banket ball—Intramural 2-3: Track 2-3: Hull Guide 2: Ticket An t 2: German Club 1-2-8. ariafi Fkison, Ormonde Hi jearecr trill sou (1 Footw4oTTootl4lKV',Tr'' 2: Wrestling Apparatus 1-2. Freund, Pauline Her winning smile you can’t forget. la ahe nicef Well, you just bet. Girls' Glee Club 2 : Declamation 1-2 ; G.A.A. 1-2: German Club 3; Girls! Gronfiei.d, Ward .Vlfarn engine in trouaera. National Honor Society 2-3; AH Year Honor Roll 2-3: ItoxinK 2-3, Chnmpion 3: Thespian 3; Declamation 2-3: German Club 3: Class Secretary 3; Creative Writing Club; “Headed for Kdcn.” Hanson, Geraldine “Enthusiasm. and energy pitta willingness. National Honor Society 2-3: All Year Honor Roll 1-2-3: A Cappella 2-3; Girls' Glee Club 1-3: In Old Vienna”: Flower of Venezia : Remember the Day : Young Lincoln” : Thespian 2-3: Declamation 2-3: Robin's Tale Editor 2-3: Quill and Scroll 2-3: Library Ass't 1 : Stage Crew 2-3: Homecoming Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 2: G.A.A. 1. Letter 1; German Club 3: Girls' Club 3: Creative Writing Club: Headed for Eden. Haroarten. Julienne She’ jolly and cute, and clever to boot.” French Club 3; Girls' Club 3. Hill. Donna “Did you ever tee her without it tunny amile. Or that ahe wasn't jdeasant all the live-long while I Girls' Glee Club 1 ; Hall Guide 1; Prom Comm. 2: Girls' Club 3. Hill, Dorothy The happier the time the quicker it iHtsses. National Honor Society 3: Band 2-3: Orchestra 2 3: A Cappella 1 Girls' Glee Club I : P—m C« m. ° Student Council 2; Girls' Club S Pep Squad 1. Hiller, Carl Able and active with brain« and po isc. He does a lot without much noise. Boxing Champion 2; Hall Guide 3. Erickson, Virgil 7 wouldn’t think of letting school work interfere with education. Basketball—Intramural 1-2: Hi-Y 2-3. my my h all. LaVbrne Hail to this country's future journalist; to read her columns one won’t Itr able, to resist.” A Cappella 1-2: Girls’ Glee Club 1- 3; Robin Staff 2: Robin's Tale 2, News Editor 3: Quill and Scroll 2- 3: Homecoming Comm. 3: Camera Club 2-8; Girls' Club 3. Farrington, Berdine She who climbs the grammar tree, knows where nouns, verbs, and partieiides grow. A Cappella 1 : Robin's Tale 2-3: Quill and Scroll 2-3: Student Council 1: Library Ass't 3. Gagne, Grace Greatness lies in doing, not seeing things done. National Honor Society 3: All Year Honor Roll 2-3: Thespian 3: Declamation 2: Hall Guide 3: Prom Comm. 2: Student Council 3: Secretary 3 : Camera Club 2 : Headed for Eden. George, Marjorie Blue eyes, blond hair, truly a nice girl—we. declare. Robin's Tale 2-3; Quill and Scroll 2-3; Homecoming Committee 3. Giebenhain, Dorothy From tip to toe she’s supreme.’’ A Cappella 1-2: In Old Vienna”; Flower of Venezia”: G.A.A. 1-2-3; German Club 1-2-3: Camera Club 2; ■ Girls' Club 3. . M-. - ire wrr wl Hartig, Dave - VCT They eon. Football— B” 3 ; Basketball—Intramural 3: Wrestling 3; Boxing 1-2. Champion 1-3; Student Council 1: Hi-Y 3: German Club 2-3. vho believe the Hartig, John I did it with Foot litVel Band n Ok! Vien-Venezia”: Boys’ Orchestra 1-2-3: Pub-Address Manager 1-2-3: German dub 2-3: Rifle Club: Headed for Eden.” Haugen, Ruby She’s an artist than one. A Cappella 1 2-3; 2-3 : In OMf Vic 3 fltXrU Headed ways Glee Club . ’Flower of tette 3: Young 2-3: Declnma-Kditor 3: Stage ...jiing Comm. 3: G.A.A. 1-2-3: Lct-Cumcru Club 3. See. 3: Pep Squad 1 : Eden.” Page 14

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Ahrens, Harold “The drummer boy in our band. Basketball—Intramural 3: Band 3: Pep Band 3; Orchestra 1. Almer, Dei 'art iw smart. m. G rb’ I; Hall 2: Girt ’ Club 3. Anderson, Kenneth “Oh. the Irish and thr Duteh—u-hu they don't amount to much, but hooray for the Scandahoovian !” Band 2 : Pep Band 2. Bieriiaaldek, Virginia “Thert'it a lot of joy in her life— •he mixes Jeasure and study. Declamation 3. Bjorklund, Neoma “Her heart is icarm and full of yladnrss. Bork, Audrey “A geyser of pep—that's her rep. “Where There' a Will”: Robin. Candid Camera Editor 3: Hall Guide 2-3: Homecoming Comm. 1 : Prom Comm. 2: German Club 3: Cnmern Club 3: Girls' Club 3: Cheerleader 1 : Pep Sound 1. “Headed for Eden. “Every inch a man. Chase, Irene “All hail the champion of the. Gum ('hewers’ Association. A Cappella 1-2; Girls' Glee Club 1: In Old Vienna”: Flower of Venezia ; Young Lincoln : Thespian 2-3; Declamation 1-2: Lunchroom A»'t. 1-3: G.A.A. 1: German Club 3: Girls’ Club 3. Chase, Robert “The presidential seat needs ingenious men like Cootidge. Hoover and me. Basketball 2-3: Basketball— B” 1; Golf 2: Boxing 1-2, Champion 1. the Culiianb, Betty “Everybody take care of Swedes: the Irish can take care of themselves. , X C A Cappella 2: fir} ' fcfFW lub 3: Flowcif fy Vch«Nft ; Remember : Thespian 2-3: Robin Stolrz-S: From Comm. 2: G.A.A. 3: French Club 2-3: Girls' Club 3. Daiilen, Earl “He’s not flat: he's not sharp, he’s just natural. A Cappella 1. Anderson, Verna I’rineess Charming.” National Honor Society 3: All Year Honor Roll 2-3: Hall Guide 3: Ticket Ass't 3: Prom Comm. 2: German Club 3. President 3; Homecoming Queen 3: Class Treasurer 3. Arnold, Dorothy “Mighty street and mighty wise. The fun just twinkles in her ryes. National Honor Society 2-3: All Year Honor Roll 1-2-3: Robin Staff 2. Associate Editor 3; Quill and Scroll 3: Hall Guide 2: Library Ass't 3: G.A.A. 1-2-3. Letter Winner 1-2-3: Girls' Club 2-3. Barrows, Donald “A true believer in the conservation of energy. Boyett, James “Who could ask for anything more when he’s on the basketball floort Basketball 1-2-3, Captain 3; Boxing Champion 1-2. Bratager, Alice Oh. don’t you remember street Alice V’ A Cappella 1-2; Girls’ Glee Club 1-2: In Old Vienna”: Flower of Venezia : Girls' Triple Trio 2 : Prom Comm. 2: Student Council 2; German Club 3: Camera Club 2-3: Girls Club 3. Burquest, Lloyd Active, loyal and jolly: To be sad is simply folly.' . « H vKf nttiTr; l.1 tie CHESTER, ROSELLA “Little to say, guir.t is she: Thinks things are done best silently.'' A Cappella 1. Clausen, Bernard Lookie. lookie. lookie, here comes hookie. Football—“B 1-2: Basketball— B I; Basketball—Intramural 2: Base-ball 2; Boxing 1-2-3: Student Council 1. Cooper, Katherine It’s not what you know that counts. It’s what they think you know. National Honor Society 3; A Cappella 1; In Old Vienna”: Remember the Day : “Growing Pains”; Thespian 2-3: Robin 2-3: Robin' Tale. News Editor 2. Adv. Mgr. 3; Quill nnd Scroll 2 3; Homecoming Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 2: French Club 3: Girls’ Club 3: Archcry Club 3. Headed for Eden.” Davis, Dorothy “I’m bubbfinp over. Girls Glee Club 2; Library Ass’t 1 : Ticket Ass't 3: Office Ass’t 3; Girls' Club 3. Page 13



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Hoffman, Laura Better late than never. A Capped 2: G.A.A. 2-3; Girl ’ Club 3. Hopkins, Dorothy ••Talkative. cheerful, atul full of fun. Girin Glee Club 2: Gorman Club 3: Camera Club 3: GirU' Club 3. Hopkins. Lloyd Hr loves to chat with girls ire know. ’Tie the uay with men. they’re always «o. Football— 11 2: Basketball— Intramural 2: A Coppell 2; In Old Vienna ; Rifle Club 2. ± i£jisar A fellow with a great Ju4f grin, l.ook out for misetctrjuhen lluss comes in. Basketball—I ntramural 1-2-3 : Wrestling 3: Baseball 3: Boxing 1-2: Manager—Football and Basketball. Jaenisch, Df.lores A friend to anyone she meets, always kind and always sweet. A Capped 1: In Old Vienna”: Thcnpian 3: Prom Comm. 2: Girl ’ Club 3. Johnson, LeRoy Deep runs the silent brook. (Cable, Mary There are no cobwebs in her attic. Valedictorian: National Honor Society 2-3: Ad Year Honor Hod 1-2-3; Robin Staff. Senior Editor 3: Quid and Scroll 3: French Club 2-3: Camera Club 3. Keskf, Priscilla High school days have their dr-lights. But they can’t compare with high school nights. A Capped 2-3: Flower of Venezia ; German Club 3. Knutson, Russell Keep your eye on him. he'll get daces. Itobin’a Tale 2. Circulation Manager 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Prom Com. 2; Rifle Club 2-8: Coal Essay Winner. LaValleb, Lorraine Above our life we love a steadfast friend. GirU’ Glee Club 2: Had Guide 1-2-8. LaVaii.ee, Norma Oh come on, let’s have some fun. huhf A Cappelln 2; Flower of Venc-xin. La .er, Louis He shall rise above the others, for he tries. Hougii am. Virginia She has winkable. blinknble. mer. rily twinkablr. simply unthinkable eyes. Prom ” c“mm-2: Jl M I I K V Hughes, .,........ Character is tfb- diamond that y scratches every other stone. National Honor Society 3: AII Year Honor Rod 2-3: A Capped 2-3: Flower of Venezia” : Thespian 3: Declamation 2-3; Robin Staff 2. Business Mgr. 3: Quid and Scroll 3: Prom Comm. 2: Student Council 3: French Club 2-3: Girls’ Club 3: “Headed for Eden.” Johnson, Donald There ain’t no use in all this strife, to study, study aUf through life. Johnson, Virginia I dream of Oidny' German Club G.A.A. 1. Girl ' Jones, Arthur Versatility personified. Salutatorinn: National Honor So-cicty 2-3; AII Year Honor Rod 1- 2-3; Football 2-3; Basketball— If 2- 3: A Cappella 1-2; Medal Winner 2. Pros. 2: Boys’ Glee Club I ; In Old Vienna”; Flower of Venezia”: Boy ’ Quartette 1-2-3; Remember the Day : Thespian 2-3. Pres.: Robin 2: Ticket Ass’t 1-2: Prom Comm. 2; Hi-Y 3: Headed for Eden. Lane, Jean The worry, Life is no longer if we hurry. A Cappella 2: Girls' Glee Club 2: “Flower of Venezia : Declamation 3: Hall Guide 2: Ticket Ass’t 2: G.A.A. 2: Camera Club 2. Larson, Arlink A friendly hand she always lends. That’s why she has so ntauv friends.” A Cappella 2: Flower of Venezia : Hull Guido 1. - N Larson, Gordon )Jx Genius begins great won:, labor alone finishes it.’’ National Honor Society 8: Basketball—Intramural 1; Ticket Ass't 1-3; I.unchroom Ass’t 2: German Club 3: Creative Writing Club. Page 15

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