Robbinsdale High School - Robin Yearbook (Robbinsdale, MN)

 - Class of 1942

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446$??ng i....;auav g... 92 m w waumwww'm VV'm'm $2 :3? 7,15 .. :4. :2. :3 .211...e..iaowiltaawwgit3:. . y; a: fr? mks .q, .. mi. m. aa. .1 .. t... an .- .: ?....m it; 3 .W13 1 ! 3:1 DEDICA TIOIV ECEMBER 5 . . . the Robins whipped Excelsior for the first Lake victory . . . the night was climaxed by a dance in the old gym . . . the usual Saturday night festivities with the gang . . . Sunday . . . a beautiful December morning . . . church . . . Sun- day dinner . . . the happy meeting with the fellows . . . then . . . suddenly . . . WAR . . . listening to the reports of defeat on all sides . . . the beautiful morn became a cold, drab, drizzly afternoon . . . everything took on a ghastly pallor . . . even Nature realized the crisis . . . it HAD happened to us . . . December 7 . . . a date of infamy . . . December 8 . . . a day of noble reaction . . . the Pres- identIs speech . . . the challenge answered promptly by a declara- tion of war . . . . everywhere . . . . inevitably the talk turned to WAR . . . at first big, black bold face . . . then as further reports were received they became letters of blood red . . . the daysI events left their impressions on students and teachers alike . . some fought the battles in their minds .. . . others on maps . . . then the contae ' gious desire to serve . . . should I enlist now? . . . perhaps I had better wait until I graduate . . . should I leave my position as teache . er? . . . can I help more in the service? . . . what of the years of training I have gone through? . . . Yes, we all had and have those decisions to make . . . easy where duty is clear . . . difficult where choice of service is necessary . . . To the men and boys of Robbins- dale High who are serving in the armed forces of the United States . . . To the men and boys who will leave to fight in their country's biggest battle we dedicate this yearbook . . . . the 1942 ROBIN. -TED LANCE . Me latest edition, '11:! our. 2. Wm Wayzam Wagged. 3. II! 06! Wlmf': W5? 4. Mr. Frost, our singlbg principal. 1419! !lede mm Mr. E. I. Cooper, our superintendent . . . keen student of adolescent psychology . . . a pilot in World War I . . . deeply concerned with and well informed on the present war . enjoys good books . . . fishing . . . . hunting. Mr. M. M. Mielke . . . all students know our principal . . . his quick walk . . . un- derstanding way when things go wrong . . . sense of humor . . . every benchwarmer is familiar with his often spoken words, iiNow, what are you here for? Mr. I. A. Dale . . . tall . . . energetic . . . coached two champion baseball teams . . . acting Junior High Principal . . in the place of Mr. Ben Frost . . . who left in February . . . for San Juan, Puerto Rico . . . every- one remembers his bear rug and his sign llThinkX, Co-ordination . . . the aim iof all admin- istrations . . . . the smoothing out of each dayls difliculties . . . the conHicts to be set- tled . . . everybody to be made happy . . . and this, only a part of their work. Mr. Dale acting Ium'or High Principal Defense bonds . . . stamps . . . Miss Thote re- minds as by the poster . . . one of her duties is keepin g the bulletin board up to date. Miss Bekkent . . . her two constant com- panions, Harold Dahlen and The Robin's Tale . . . co-adw'ser of Quill and Scroll . . . prepares future journalists. Dh y- see what-I-mean? . . . Mr. Bensen . . . social science . . . popular speaker . . . main ambition-ta get students to thmk. Dark . . . smiling . . . practical . . . energetic . . . describe Miss Skag- lund . . . understanding adviser to many girls struggling to find their place in school life . . . chairman re- sponsible for arranging social calen- dar in the fall . . . adw'serfor com- mittee: on social functions held dur- ing the school year . . . chaperons xtudent dances . . . teaches mathe- matics, too . . . Girlsh Club- her first love . . . LeonavHiller, Gun- horg Anderson, Ianet Olson, cheek last minute details for Girls' Club dance. Euangclyn Durham and Mr. Eddy read La Presse , French newspa- per...French and German classes . . . French and German Club . . . adviser of the yearbook . . . co-ad- wiser of Quill and Scroll. Miss Reed . . . home economics . . . her helpers here are Doris Wz'kgrcn and Mabel Ahlm . . . those pics look delicious. liE Mflllfy IN ACTION Some think him a math expert . . . to others, he is the best of wrestling coaches . . . Mr. Woodward . . . takes his hshing seriously. Miss Snead, Cyrano dc Bergerac , Ierome Syvcrson . . . enjoying themselves-outsidc of biology class . . . Miss Snead . . . Pep Club . . . also has an interest in Science Club. 212 . . . history . . . detention . . . Mr. Skau- rad . . . here until December . . . now in the United States Navy Intelligence Division. Well, let's see what's over here . . . Miss Patterson . . . in charge of the library . . . help: many students in their day': work. Teaches shop . . . Mr. Iolmson . . . rifle team . . . only two girl students taking architece tuml drawing . . . Doris Bias and Katherine Nelson. Sharps . . . flat: . . . quarter notes . . . Miss Walker directs AwCappella . . . teaches Eng- , lislz . . . has organized a trio, sextet, and quartet. Former secretary to South American business Two spectators at a basketball game . . .Coaclz firm in Buenos Aires . . . Miss La Pray . . . Red Sochackz and Butch - . . from the instructs future secretaries, stenographcrs . . . smzle 0 Red's face one light tizmk we were teaches business practice. winning . . . which we were. Mr. Poyzcr . . . replaced Mr. Ban- nister . . . stage set construction . . . supervises Russ Chaseic use of one of the many machines in shop. Miss Elizabeth Johnson . . . her r5t year teaching . . . English and social science are her WM: . . . has taken special work in guidance . . . Miss Noble . . . hails from Iowa . . teaches Ium'or High English . . . cn- joys hiking. Miss Peterson . . . 12th grade English . . . Shakespeare . . . Macbetlf' . . . coaches man- uscript reading for declam . . . Miss Skag- lund's constant companion. Mabel and Margaret to students and teacher: . . . Miss Raguet and Miss Ackermann out- side . . . two of our very eyicient 017566 5tc$. Miss Mathis . . . an author in her own right . . . sophomore English . . . assists orzgznal oration writers. ngfh Mild-mannered . . . Mr. Bjerke . . . assistant coach . . . new this year from North Dakota . . . teaches social science. Miss Katter . . . with a little eight year old model . . . sophomore and junior art classes . . Christian Fellowship . . . also a very able pianist. Miss Powell and Lyla Klatt . . . bookkeep- ers for the annual . . . kept it on the straight and narrowehnaneially . . . salesmanship . . . typing. Tall . . . usually found with a baton in his hand . . . Mr. Aftreth . . . mu- sic director . . . band, orchestra, pep hand, ensemble group . . . all part of his daily routine . . . under his di- rection the High School Band he- eame the National Contest Winner last year . . . one of the new instru- ments added this year is the chimes, played by Mary Hodgson. Mr. Dale, Mr. Wadd, and Mr. Sizer . . . watch current news with inter- est . . . especially Mr. Wadd . . . his- tory teacher. Miss N orby . . . teaches clothing . . . has class in social danc- ing for the Iunior High . . . Eileen Knaeble gets the finishing touches on her new skirt. A new teacher! Where? That ques- tion was on the tongue: of many student: . . . especially juniors . . . the answer . . . Mr. Knutsen in Room 212 . . . took over Mr. Shau- rud's history classes and detention room . . . discovered in Wacom'a where he taught the same subject. Ever in the oy5ee? . . . of course you are . . . you've seen Charlotte Me- Pherson . . . one of the ofice stat?I . . . one of her duties, in which she is engaged here, is dispensing sup- plies from the supply room . . . per- haps you've heard her say, Only six pieces of chalk; the war, you know? Mrs. Bemend . . . school nurse . . . classes in home nursing . . . enjoys traueling-e5pe- cially in Minnesota. Miss Loe- tell: Miss Boe about plans for the lunior Red Cross War Fund Assembly . . . Miss Boe, music . . . Miss Loe, businet: practice. Miss Christianson . . . history . . . English . . . deelamation . . . helps Neil MacKay and Robertta Eager . . . two entries in this year's deelamation contests. Q . Dynamo of energy . 3- Miss Melius . . . at- tend: night school . . . home room 203 . . . algebra . . . world history . . . enjoys Friday evening Symphony concerts. Gym . . . archery . . . Girlf Cluh . . . Miss Skartuea't gives the trophy to the winners of the badminton tournament . . . Harriet Bick- ford and Virginia Mark. Miss Inga Iohmon . . . home economics . . . wonderful e017ee-maker . . . always help: out in a pinch . . . count: Alaska among the place: she has visited. BWZDERf 0F TOMORROW Miss Sz'nnott makes up Harry McVeigh for the lunior Class Play. R5415 MBER iology exlzibm . nsfrumenf: from flze pllysics laboratory. . onor: of Me past. . Read and learn. Claude Clasen, Preszdcnt 5mm: I942 W 11Yet all experience is an arch where through gleams that untraveled world,, . . Year by year, our preparation for life has gone by . . . the final steps which mean the end of high school have been taken . . . college aptitude tests . . . final exams . . . caps and gowns . . . baccalaureate . . . commencement ex- ercises . . . then to take our place in the world . . . to remember the richness of our schoolday friendships . . . to use the experience gained from an en- riched course of study and from activities based on individual talents. Allen Almer . Almer C. Anderson G. Anderson G. Armstrong . Barck H. Barrows E. Beck M. Berthiaume M. Begin J. Borg Orville Allen. 0 Harold Almer-Band 2-3; Begin- ners Band 1. 0 Ierold Almer-Band 2-3; Beginners Band 1. 0 Chester Anderson-Football 3; A1Cap- pella 3; Hi-Y 3. o Gunborg Anderson-Robin Club 3; Girls, Club 2-3. 0 George Armstrong-Golf 1-2-3; Band 1-2-3; Beginners Band 1; Boys1 Glee Club 2; Operetta Chorus 1; DrUm Major 1-2-3; Little MerW; 11Magnificent Obsession,,; Thespian 2-3; School Patrol 1; Prom Comm. 2; Hi-Y 2-3; Masquers' Club 2. 0 Jerome Bank. 0 Hugh Barrows-Wresding 3; Boxing 1-2-3. 0 Earl Bcck-Football 3; Basketball- Intramural 3; Track 3. 0 Mary Berthiaumc-Girlf Club 2-3. 0 Marie Begin-Student Council 1; Girls' Club 1-2-3; Homecoming Queen3s Court 3. o lean Berg-ACappella 23; Girls3 Club 1-2-3; ,Masquers3 Club 1. W. Bosch B. Broberg D. Bias 3. Bjork W. Bonert L. Boyett L. Butler G. Case 8. Chamock F. Child: W. Christensen 0. Glasen R. Clasen H. Cook 1. Cook H. Dahlen S. Dahlen F. Diethert SENMRS 1942 Doris Bies-All-Ycar Honor Roll 2; Homecoming Comm. 3. 0 Betty Bjork-GAA. 1-2; Girls1 Club 3. 0 Warren Bosch. 0 Bill Bossert-Football 2-3; Bas- ketball B11 1-2; Basketball-Intramural 3; Baseball 1-2-3; Boxing 3; F ootball Captain 3; Hockey 3; Home- coming Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 2; Student Council Vice-Prcs. 2. 0 LaVere Boyett4irls, Club 1-2-3. 0 Richard Brobcrg-11What a Life ; Stage Crew 1; Student Council 3. 0 Lawrence Butler-Basketball- Intramural 2; Hi-Y 2; Rifle Club 1. 0 Grace Casc- G.A.A. 2-3. 0 Shirley Charnock- What a Lifc,,; 3Little Men ; 11Magnificcnt ObscssiorW; Thespian 2-3; Dcclamation 2-3; Robin Staff 3; Stage Crew 3; Prom Comm. 2; Girls1 Club 3; Masqucrs1 Club 2; Commer- cial Service Club 3; Commercial Service Club Officer 3. O Franchcn Childs-NCappella 2-3; Girls1 Glee Club 2-3; Masqucrs, Club 2. 0 Warren Christensen- Football 3; Football B 2; Basketball-Intramural 2; Wrestling 1; Boxing Champ 1; Boxing 3; Hi-Y 3. 0 Claude ClasenwFootball 3; Football 11B 2; Bas- ketball B 1-2; Wrestling 3; Boxing Champ 1-2; Na- tional Honor Society 2-3; All-Year Honor Roll 1-2; Homecoming Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 2; Student Council 2; Hi-Y Pres. 3; Hi-Y 1-2-3; Class Pres. 2-3. 0 Richard Clasen-Basketball-Intramural 3; Orches- tra 1-2-3; Prom Comm. 2. 0 Harry Cook-Football 3; Football B 1-2; Basketball-Intramural 1-2; Track 2; Wrestling 2-3; Wrestling Manager 1; National Honor Society 2-3; All-Ycar Honor Roll 1; Ticket Asst. 1-2; Prom Comm. 2; Student Council 2; Hi-Y 3. 0 Marjorie Cook-Hall Guide 2; French Club 3. 0 Harold Dahlen-PWhat a Life1,; Thespian 3; Rob- in1s Tale Editor 3; Quill and Scroll 3; National Honor Society 3; All-Ycar Honor Roll 2; Homecoming Comm. 2-3; Prom Comm. 2; Hi-Y 2-3; Pep Club Pres. 3. 0 Shirley Dahlen-Girls, Club 3. 0 Fred Diethert-Band 3; Robin,s Tale 3; All-Ycar Honor Roll 2; German Club. 3. 0. Duopner E. Erfjord 3. Fans L. Fox Ebner E. Dumam R. Eager H. R. Erickson J'. Erskine M. Eull D. Fedor V. Fink R. Fitzer G. Freund '1'. Gavic M. Gfroerer v4 7514K COMPZEIE Charles Duepncr-Band 1-2-3; Pep Band Student Di- rector 2-3; Orchestra 2-3; Brass Sextet 1-2-3; Magni- ficcnt Obsession ; uLittle Men,,; Thespian 2-3; Na- tional Honor Society 3; Stage Manager 3; Stage Crew 1-2-3; Public Address 1-2-3; Homecoming Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 2; Auditorium Club 3; Masquers1 Club 2. O Evangclyn Durnam-B'and 1-2-3; Pep Band 1-2; Orchestra 1; Brass Sextet 1-2; French Club 3. 0 Robertta Eager-2Magni13cent Obsession,,; 11What a Lifc1,; Thespian 2-3; Declamation 2-3; National Honor Society 2-3; Hall Guide 3; Stage Crew 3; G.A.A. 1; French Club Scc.-Trcas. 3; Masquers, Club 2. 0 Margaret Ebncr-Band 2; Robin Club 3; Robin,s Tale 2-3; G.A.A. 1-2; French Club Vice-Pres. 3; Girls, Club 1-2-3. 0 Kathrinc Eggum-ACappella 3; Girls1 Trio 3; 11Magnificent Obscssion13; 11Little Men ; Thes- pian 2-3; Declamation 3; Robin Art Editor 3; Robin,s Tale Art Editor 3; Robin1s Tale 1-2-3; Quill and Scroll 3; National Honor Society 3; All-Year Honor Roll 1; Lunchroom Asst. 3; Stage Crew 3; Masqucrs, Club 3; Homecoming Comm. 2-3; Prom Comm. 2; Girls3 Club 1; Auditorium Club 3. o Norma Engvall. 0 Eleanor Erfjord-Robin Editor 3; Robin Staff 2-3; Quill and Scroll 2-3; National Honor Society 3; All- Year Honor Roll 1-2; Hall Guide 3; French Club 3; Masquers, Club 2. 0 Russell Erickson-vRiHc Club 1. Olane Erskine- What a Lifcf'; 11MagniEccnt Obses- sion2; Thespian 2-3; Robin Staff 2-3; Quill and Scroll 2-3; Hall Guide 2; Prom Comm. 2; Girls, Club 1-2-3; SPF? Eggum N. Engvall Everett E. Falink Flaa. J. Forrey German M. Hain 277M Masquers1 Club 1-2. 0 Marvel Eull. 0 Kenneth Ever- ett-Band 3; Pep Band 3. 0 Earl Falink-Football 2-3; Basketball-Intramural 1-2-3; Track 2-3; Student Council 12; German Club 3. O Rosella FauewLunch- room Asst. 3; Girls1 Club 2-3; Masquers, Club 1. 0 Dorothy chor-Robin Club 3; Lunchroom Asst. 2; Stage Crew 3; Homecoming Comm. 1-2-3; Prom Comm. 2; Girls3 Club 3; Masqucrs1 Club 3. 0 Vir- ginia Fink-All-Year Honor Roll 1-2; Commercial Service Club 3. 0 Rose Fitzer-All-Year Honor Roll 1; Lunchroom Asst. 2-3; French Club 3. 0 Betty Flaa-A1Cappella 1; Prom Comm. 2; G.A.A. 1; Girls, Club 1-2-3; Science Club 1; Homecoming Queen,s Court 3. 0 lane Forrey-Band 1-2; Pep Band 1-2; Orchestra 1-2; Homecoming Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 2; Girls, Club Vice-Pres. 3; Girls' Club 1-2-3; Science Club 1. 0 Lucille Fowall-Year Honor Roll 1; Girls, Club 2-3. 0 George Freund-Basketball-Intramural 3; Orchestra 1-2-3; German Club 3. 0 Thomas Gavic. 0 Marie Gfrocrcr-Band 1; Girls, Club 2-3. 0 Mary Beth Gorman-Band 1-2; Robin Staff 3; Robin,s Tale 1-2-3; National Honor Society 3; All-Ycar Honor Roll 1; G.A.A. 1; French Club Pres. 3; Girls3 Club 1-2-3; Auditorium Club 23; Science Club 3; Masquers, Club. 0 Madelyn Hain-Bcginnerf Band 2; Robitfs Talc 1-2-3; Quill and Scroll 2-3; Lunchroom Asst. 2-3; French Club 3; Girls, Club 1-3; Auditorium Club 2-3; Masquers, Club 1. R. Hamborg N. Haney A. Hassinger R. Hosterman M. Kobow V. Hendrickson D. Hougham Y. Kraemer W. Harris J. Hart K. Hanson H. Hendrickson M. Herman B. Hiatt R. Humphrey G. Iversen s. Kidd V. Krieger H. Krueger J. Kuch WIN! WORK IIND PMY Rolf Hamborg-Basketball-Intramural 3; Hi-Y 3. 0 Natalie Haney-Prom Comm. 2; French Club 3; Girls, Club 2-3. 0 Kay Hanson-Band 1-2; Pep Band 1-2; Girls, Glee Club 1; 11What a Life,,; uMagnificent Obselssion3; Thespian 3; Declamation 3; Robin Club 3; Hall Guide 2; Stage Crew 3; French Club 3; Girls, Club 1-2-3; Masqucrs, Club 1; Pep Club 3. 0 Wallace Harris- What a Life11; Thespian 2-3; Public Address Manager 1; Prom Comm. 2; Hockey 23. o Ierry Hart-Football 2-3; Baseball 2-3; Box- ing Champ 1-2; Boxing 1-2-3. 0 Icannettc ch'se- All-Year Honor Roll 1-2. 0 Audrey Hassingcr-Na- tional Honor Society Pres. 3; National Honor Society 2-3; All-Year Honor Roll 1-2; Ticket Asst. 3; Student Council 3; Girls, Club 1-2-3; Class Vice-Pres. 3. o Vcrnyl Henrickson-ACappella 1; 11What a Life ; National Honor Society 2-3; All-Year Honor Roll 1-2; Prom Comm. 2; Student Council 1; Girls, Club 1-2-3; Commercial Service Club Vicc-Prcs. 3. 0 Harry Hendrickson-Football 3; Football 13,, 2; Basketball 3; Basketball B2 2; Basketball-Intramural 1-2; Golf 1-2; Boxing 1-2-3; Band 1-2-3; Boys1 Glee Club 2; Orchestra 1-2-3; All-Year Honor Roll 1-2; Student Council Pres. 3; Student Council 2-3. 0 Mary Her- man. 0 Robert Hiatt-Wrestling 1-2-3. 0 Leona Hiller-All-Year Honor Roll 1; Ticket Asst. 2; Lunchroom Asst. 1; Prom Comm. 2; German Club 3; Girls1 Club 1-2-3. 0 Richard Hostcrman-Band Manager 2; Band 1-2-3; Pep Band 1-2-3; Boys, Glee Club 2; Brass Sextet 1-2-3; 11What a Life,,; Thespian 3; National Honor Society 2-3; All-Ycar Honor Roll 1-2; Public Address Manager 1; Prom Comm. 2; Hi-Y 3; Science Club 3; Class Vice-Pres. 2. 0 Donald Hougham. 0 Robert Humplzrcy-Basketball-Intra- mural 1-2; Wrestling 1-2-3; Baseball 1-2-3; Wrestling Captain 3; Band 1-2; Operetta Chorus 1; Meet the Millionairef 11What a Life3; Thespian 2-3; School Patrol 1; Hi-Y 1-2-3; Masquers3 Club 1-2; Cheer- leader 1-2. 0 George Immen-Basketball-Intra- mural 1-2-3; Wrestling 3; Boxing 1-2. 0 Shirley Kidd -Orchestra 1; Little MerW; Magniflcent Obses- sion ; Thespian 2-3; Robin Club 2; Commercial Scr- vice Club 3; Hall Guide 2-3; Prom Comm. 2; G.A.A. 1-2; Girls1 Club 1-2-3; Masquers, Club 1-2. 0 Darrell Kimcr-Hi-Y 2-3; Rifle Club 1. 0 Melvin Kobow- Wrestling 1; German Club 3. o Yvonne Kracmcr- Girls, Club 23. 0 Vernon Kriegcr-Basketball-In- tramural 2-3; A1Cappella Sec.-Trcas. 3; A3Cappella 1-2-3; Boys1 Glee Club 2; Operetta Chorus 1; Mag- niHcent Obscssion3; Thespian 2-3; Stage Crew 1; Mas- quers, Club 1-2. 0 Harry Krucger-Football 3; Foot- ball11B 1-2; BasketbalI-Intramural 1-2-3; Wrestling 1; Track 2-3; Boxing 1; Hockey 3; A1Cappclla 1; Hi-Y Vice Pres. 3; Hi-Y 1-2-3; Auditorium Club 3; Mas- quers3 Club 3; Class Pres l. 0 101111 Kuch-Football 1B,, 3; Basketball-Intramural 1-2; Wrestling 1-2-3; Boxing Champ 2; Band 1-2; Rifle Club 1-2-3. 0 Vcrle Kuns-Girls, Club 1-2. .T. Heise L. Ruler D. Kitner V. Runs A. Manchoff M. McCluskey T. Lange s. Larson 1 L. Lien C. MacDonald's N. MacKay H. Marquette B. Marxen 3 V. May S. McFarland G. Meister T. Menth : P. Lehman G. Lewis D. Malbon M. Malcolm J. Mayne E. McAllister L. Meyer W. Murphey mm moo 3975 or mm; Marion Kuch-Robirfs Tale 3; Hall Guide 3; Prom Comm. 2; G.A.A. 1; Girls, Club 3; Commercial Scr- vice Club. 0 Ted Lange-Baskctball-Intramural 1; Wrestling 1-2; Golf 1; Baseball 1-2-3; Boxing 1; What a Life? Declamation Winner 2; Declamation 2-3; Robin1s Talc Business Staff 3; Robin Staff 3; Quill and Scroll 3; National Honor Society 2-3; All- Year Honor Roll 1-2; Ticket Asst. 1; Homecoming Comm. 2-3; Prom Comm. 2; Student Council 1-2; Hi-Y Sec.-Treas. 3; Hi-Y 2-3. 0 Stan Larson. 0 Lucille Leckner-11Magnificent Obsession? Meet the Millionaire ; What a Life,,; uLittle: Men,,; Robin,s Tale 1-2-3; Quill and Scroll 2-3; National Honor So- ciety 3; All-Year Honor Roll 2; Hall Guide 3; Home- coming Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 2; Girls1 Club 1-2-3; Masquers1 Club 1-2; Commercial Service Club Pres. 3. o Phyllis Lehman-Girls, Club 3; Masquers, Club 3; Commercial Service Club 3. 0 Claude Lewis-Football 3; Football 3B,,2; Basketball 33,, 2; Track 2-3. 0 Shel- don Lewis-Track 2; Band 1-2-3; Pep Band 1-2-3; Boys, Glee Club 2; Orchestra 1-2-3; Brass Sextet 2-3; National Honor Society 2-3; All-Ycar Honor Roll 1-2; Prom Comm. 2; Hi-Y 2-3; Science Club 3; 11MagniH- cent Obsession ; What a Life ; Thespian 2-3; Mas- quers, Club 2. O Leroy Licn-Track 3; Hi-Y 3; RiHe Club Captain 3; RiHc Club 1-2-3. 0 Charles MacDonald-Wrestling 2-3; Hi-Y Sec.-Treas. 3; Hi-Y 1-2-3; RiHc Club 2-3. 0 Neil MacKay-Football 3; Football 11B3 1-2; B'asketball-Intramural 1-2-3; Decla- mation 2-3; Robin StafIr 2-3; Robin1s Tale 3; Quill and Scroll 2-3; National Honor Society 3; All-Year Honor Roll 2; Prom Comm. 2. 0 Dorothy Malbon- Library Asst. 1; Stage Crew 3; Homecoming Comm. 2; Prom Comm. 2; Robin Club 3; Girls1 Club 3; Mas- qucrs, Club 3. O Mildred Malcolm-A1Cappella 2; Girls1 Glee Club 1-2; Declamation 2-3; Hall Guide 1-2; G.A.A. 1-2; Girls1C1ub 1-2-3. 0 Anna Mandel?- Library Asst. 3; G.A.A. 1; Girls1 Club 2-3; Masquers, Club 2. 0 Howard Marquettc-Football 3; Football uB112; Basketba112-3; Basketball 11B,,l 0 Robert Mar- xen--Football 11B3 3; Basketball-Intramural 3; Track 3; Boxing 3; Hockey 3. 0 Veronica May. 0 lune Mayne-Hall Guide 2-3; G.A.A. 1-2-3; Girls, Club 1-2-3. 0 Earl McAllister-Basketball-Intramural 1-2-3; Band 1-2-3; Pep Band 2-3; Orchestra 2-3; Brass Sextet 3. o Muriel McCluskey-ACappella 1-2-3; Girls3 Glee Club 2; Operetta Chorus 1; Girls, Sextet 3; Thespian 2-3; National Honor Society 3; Girls' Club 1-2-3; Science Club 1; Masqucrs1 Club 1-2; Dec- lamation 2-3. 0 Shirley McFarland-Library Asst. 2; Prom Comm. 2; Girls, Club 1-3; Commercial Ser- vice Club 3. 0 George Mcister-Football 3; Foot- ball 331, 1-2; Boxing 1-2-3. 0 Thomas Menth- Baskctball-Intramural 1; Track 3; A1Cappella 3; Rob- in,s Tale 3; Ticket Asst. 2; Homecoming Comm. 2; Prom Comm. 2; Pep Club 3. o Lorraine Meyer- Band 1-2-3; Pep Band 2-3; Girls1 Glee Club 1; uWhat a Life1,; Robin Club 3; Robin's Tale 3; Girls, Club 1-2-3; Homecoming Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 2; Stu- dent Council 1; French Club 3. 0 Wayne Murphey -A,Cappella Pres. 3; A1Cappella 1-2-3; Boys1 Glee Club 2; Operetta Chorus 1; 11Littlc Men? Meet the . Nelson 0. Nelson :3 G. Osborne D. Oswald L. Peterson B. Plumedahl A. Reidhead M. Roche Millionairc,1; 11What a Life11; 11Ramona ; Magnifi- cent Obsession ; Thespian Pres. 3; Thespian 2-3; Declamation 1-2-3; Robin Club 3; Robin1s Tale 1-2-3; Stage Crew 1; Homecoming Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 2; Hi-Y 1-2-3; French Club 3; Auditorium Club 2-3; Masquers, Club Pres. 1; Masqucrs1 Club 1-2. Catherine Ncl:on-Girls3 Glee Club 1; Hall Guide 2; Stage Crew 2-3; Homecoming Comm. 1-2-3; G.A.A. 1-2. 0 Betty lane Nelson-ACappella 3; Girls, Club 1-2-3. 0 Ruth Nelson-Homecoming Comm. 1; G.A.A. 1-2. 0 William Nelson-Baskctball-Intra- mural 3; Boxing 2-3; Band 1-2-3; Orchestra 2-3; Sun- lite Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 2. 0 Robert Nord-Bas- ketball-Intramural 1-2-3; Baseball 3; Track Manager 2; All-Year Honor Roll 2; Stage Crew 2; Prom Comm. 2; RiHe Club 1-2. 0 Bettie OIaughlin-Hall Guide 2; Prom Comm. 2; Student Council 2; G.A.A. 1; Girls1 Club 1-2-3; Masquers1 Club Sec.-Treas. 2. 0 Gloria Osborne-Hall Guide 1-2; Girls1 Club 1-2-3; Masquers, Club. 0 Dora Belle Oswald-All- ' Year Honor Roll 2; German Club 3. 0 Charles Palmer-A1Cappclla 1-2-3; Boys Glee Club 1-2; Oper- etta Chorus 1; Magnificent ObsessiorW; Thespian 3; Declamation 3; Robin StaflE 2; Robin,s Tale 1-2-3; Stage Crew ,1; Homecoming Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 2; Hi-Y 2-3; Masquers1 Club 1-2; Pep Club 3. 0 Peter Panchyslzyn-11Magnificent Obsession ; Thespian 3; Robin,s Tale 3; Quill and Scroll 3; National Honor Society 3; Auditorium Club Pres. 3; Auditorium Club 2-3. 0 Robert Patnode-Football B 3; Robin1s Tale 3; Quill and Scroll 3. o Lorraine Pcrry-ACappclla R. Nelson W. Nelson 13. Nord 0. Palmer P. Panchyshyn R. Patnode V. Priebe N. Quist D. Refsell R. Rorbakken M. Rosnow M. Rochat IMP TIME? 50 64y 1-2-3; Girls1 Glee Club 2; Girls' Sextet 3. o LcRoy Pcterson-Hi-Y 1-2-3. 0 Betty Plumcdahl-Band 1-2; Pep Band 1-2; National Honor Society 2-3; All-Ycar Honor Roll 1-2; Homecoming Queen 3; Class Secre- tary 1; Homecoming Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 2; G.A.A. 1; Girls, Club Scc.-Trcas. 3; Girls, Club 1-2-3; Commercial Service Club 3. o Vernez'l Priebc-Na- tional Honor Society 3; All-Year Honor Roll 1-2; German Club 3. 0 Norma Quist-GAA. Lctter Winner 3; G.A.A. 1-2-3. 0 Dorothy Refscll-ACap- pella 1; uWhat a Life,,; Declamation 2; National Honor Society 3; Prom Comm. 2; Girls1 Club 1-2-3; Class Scc.-Treas. 3. 0 William Rilcy-Basketball- Intramural 2; Wrestling 2-3; Ticket Asst. 1; RiHc Club 1. 0 Albert Rcidhead-Robink Talc Business Staff 3; French Club 3. 0 Mary Rochc-11Little Mcn11; Meet the Millionairen; 11What a Life,,; 11Mag- nificcnt Obsessiorf'; Thespian Sec.-Treas. 3; Thespian 2-3; Robin StafIr 2-3; Quill and Scroll 2-3; National Honor Society 3; Prom Comm. 2; Student Council 3; Girls1 Club Pres. 3; Girls, Club 1-2-3; Masquers, Club Pres. 2; Masqucrs1 Club 1-2; Class Vice Pres. 1; Com- mercial Service Club 3; D.A.R. Award Winner 3. 0 Rudolph Rorbakkcn-Baskctball-Intramural 1-2-3; Wrestling Manager 2; Ticket Asst. 3; Hi-Y 2-3; Rifle Club 1-2-3. 0 Melvin Rosn0w-Basketball-Intramural 1-2-3; Track 2; Ticket Asst. 2; RiHc Club 3. 0 Marion Rochat-GAA. 1-2-3. 0 Ieamzc RuZ7-Declamation 2-3; Robin Club 3; German Club 3; RiHc Club 1-2-3; Girls, Club 1-2-3; Masqucrs, Club 1. B. O'Laughlin 1.. Perry W. Riley J. Rut! D. Ryan H. Schmidt 1.. Smiler G. Byverson 8. Ryan A. Samuelson H. Sandvig H. Schroeder J. Schuh M. Schultz S. Sprague L. Steen A. Stewart M. Van Elsberg R. Wallace B. Wojciechowski SHVMRS' 1942 Dale Ryan-Basketball- Intramural 1-2-3; Football Manager; Basketball Manager; Track Manager; Asst. Football Manager 1-2. 0 Sheila Ryan-JThespian 3; Robin Club 3; Robin1s Tale 1-2-3; Lunchroom Asst. 1; Stage Crew 3; Homecoming Comm. 2-3; Prom Comm. 2; Auditorium Club 3; Masqucrs, Club 3. 0 Annabelle Samuelson-Atappclla 3; Dcclamation 2-3; Hall Guide 2; G.A.A. 1; Girls, Club 1-2-3. 0 Marie Sandvig-ACappclla 1-2; Girls1 Glee Club 1; Operetta Chorus 1; 11Mect the Millionaire3; Thespian 3; Robin1s Tale 3; Girls1 Club 1-2-3; Masqucrs' Club 1-2; Homecoming Quccnk Court 3. 0 loan Scheid. 0 Hugh Schmidt-Hockey 1-2-3; Wrestling 1; Golf 1; Baseball 1-2; Band 1-2; Beginners, Band 1; Pep Band 1; Orchestra 1-2; Student Council 1; Hi-Y 2-3. 0 Margaret Schroeder-Hall Guide 2; G.A.A. 1; German Club 3. o Iolm Schuh-Baskctball-Intra- mural 1-2-3; Boxing 1-2-3; A,Cappella 1; Ticket Asst. 2-3. 0 Margie Schultz-Band 1-2; Orchestra 1-2; R0bin1s Talc 2-3; Prom Comm. 2; G.A.A. 1-2; Girls, Club 1-2-3; Masqucrs1 Club 2; Homecoming Qucexfs Court 3. 0 Norman Skou-Basketball-Intramural 1-2; Track 2-3. 0 Lorraine Smilcr-A1Cappclla 1; Girls1Glec Club 1; German Club 3. o Sylvia Sprague. 0 Lloyd Steen-Football 3; Football 11B, 2; Basket- ball-Intramural 2; Track 2; Wrestling 2; National Honor Society 3; All-Year Honor Roll 2; Hi-Y 2-3; No Pictures-Mary lane Bauer, Margaret Baumtrog, Clyde Bcncher. Esther Carlson, Donald Embretson, Leslie Iordet, Richard Lusian, Iolm Mooney. . Scheid . Skov . Swanson . Yungner Track Captain 3. 0 Alan Stewart-Football 11B'1 2; Basketball-Intramural 1-2-3; Track 1-2; A1Cappella Vicc-Prcs. 3; A1Cappella 1-2-3; Boys1 Glee Club 2; Operetta Chorus 1; 1Little: Men ; 11MagniF1cent Ob- session31; Dcclamation 2; Robin Club 2-3; Robin,s Tale Bus. Manager 3; Homecoming Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 2; Student Council 1; Hi-Y 2-3; Masqucrs1 Club 2; Pep Club 3; Thespian 2-3. 0 Robert Swanson -Basketball-Intramural 1-2-3; Boxing 1; Band 1-2-3; Pep Band 23; Boys1 Glee Club 2; Orchestra 1-2-3; Clar- inet Quartet 1-2-3; Magnificent Obsession3; Meet ' the Millionairc,,; Thespian Vice-Prcs. 3; Thespian 2-3; National Honor Society 3; All-Ycar Honor Roll 1; Stage Crew 1-2; Light Manager 3; Prom Comm. 2; Student Council 1; Hi-Y 1-2-3; Auditorium Club 3; Masqucrs1 Club 1-2; Cheerleader 1-3; Pep Club 3; Class Pres. 1. 0 George SyucrsonwACappella 3; Robin Club 3; RiHc Club 1; Science Club 1-2-3. 0 Mary Frances Van Elsberg-11What a Life11; Home- coming Comm. 3; Sunlitc Comm. 1; Rifle Club 1-2; Girls, Club 1-2-3; Masqucrs, Club 3. 0 Richard Wal- lace-Baskctball-Intramural 2; Wrestling 2-3; Orches- tra 2-3; Science Club 3. 0 Betty Wojciechowski- Orchestra 1-2-3; Hall Guide 1; Prom Comm. 2; Ger- man Club 3; Girls1 Club 1-2-3; Masquers' Club 1. O Corinne Yungncr-Girls1 Club 3; Commercial Service Club 3. TIIROUHMUI Tiff YMR - 1941-1942 September- Z-School opens. 3-Sophomores start studying. lZ-Robins-l9, Stillwater-O. l8-Senior High takes third in Paper Sale. 19-Robins defeat 0U0 High, 19-0. 20-Chet Andersonis F1rst romance. 25-First issue of Robini: Tale. 26-Robins whip Park, 20-0. 30-Slug Krueger decides to graduate. October- 3-Elsen hurt in Mound game-score, 26-7. 5-Seniors elect Clasen, Hassinger, and Refsell as ofhcers. 9-0Welcome Grad? in gold letters on Talc. lO-Crush Wayzata, 19-0. lO-Homecoming-Betty Plumedahl, queen. lS-Report cards come out-Oh, joy! 16-Juniors start studying. l7-All School Jamboree wasnit held. ZZ-Robins fall to Hopkins, 19-6. 23-No school, M.E.A. 24-Likewise. November- 7-Girlsi Club holds Harvest Moon Dance. 13-14-Iunior Class gives a play, 2Once and For All? 14-15-Robin and Tale staffs attend M.S.P.A. conference at 0U . l7-Elsen and Anderson make All-Conferencc team. 18-Bencher gets put out of English for the first time. 20-Democrats eat turkey, Thanksgiving. 26-Cards come out again. 26-Krueger decides not to graduate. 27-Republicans eat turkey. 28-Robinis Talc sponsors informal barn dance. December- S-Basketball game, Robins- 28, Excelsior- 12. S-Robin staff holds first after game dance. lO-Election of new members to National Honor Society. lZ-Park tips Robins, 36-20. 13-Clock covered up in 203. 16-Robbinsdale-40, Columbia Heights- 20. l6-Thespians elect new members. Oh! What an initiation! 18-Le Circle Francais entertains Das Deutsche ' Verein. l8-Christmas present-clock in 203 uncovered. l9-Christrnas vacation begins. January- 5-School opens again. 9-Basketball team loses to Hopkins, 26-25. 12-War Edition of iiAdventures of Edholmf, lS-Robin wrestlers defeat Teddies, 25-21. lS-Girls, Club elects new officers. 21-Undefeated Robin matmen topple Litch- held, 22-13. 21-Report cards again. 22-Seniors start studying, a little. 27-Quill and Scroll selects members. 28-29-Group pictures-Robin staff exhausted. February- S-FSeniors again take .third in mid-winter paper sale. 5- 6fThespians present 0Magnificent Obses- sion. FWresders winning as usu'ail. 9- 10--Aptitude tests .-We didn t want to go to ' college anyway! ll-Musicians from City Band Concert arrive at Girls Club Valentine Dance 1n time to eat and leave. IS-Robin supposed to go to press. 20-Mary Roche receives D.A.R. Award. 20-Regi'onal wrestling meet. 26-Woodward conducts fishing or wrestling auditorium? 27-Macbetlz at University. 28-Robin goes to press! March- 5-6-Sub-district basketball tournament. lO-Krueger decides to graduate. 11-13-District basketball tournament. 17-Wearing of the Green. 27-- Adventures of Edholmii reach their peak. April-- 7-Paper Sale. lO-Girls Club gives annual Cotton Ball. l7-District music festival. ZZ-Report cards. 23-Krueger decides not to graduate. 23-24-Senior Class Play. May- 9-Iunior-Senior Prom. P-Robin comes out. 24-Baccalaureate services held. 28-Graduation-What did Krueger do? 29-School closes. JUNIOR 621455 HOME ROOM 212 Row l-D. Bridcn, D. Madison, M. Kohnen, Mrs. Hagemcister, M. Hodgson, S. Cook, P, Turgcon. Row 2-M. Schmidt, E. Gangnath, D. Pust, R. Lund, D. Case, L. Klatt. G. chdrickson, B. McKee. Row 3-D. Johnston, D. Roth, M. Weinard, M. Ruffenach, I. Ostlund, M. Swanson, B. Ahlers, K. Steward. Row 4-I. Mortcnscn, D. Foss, K. Erickson, R. Milford, B. Lazcr, B. O,Reilly, I. Elscn, R. Lorenson. HOME ROOM 203 Row l-B. Krucgcr, S. Snackcn- berg, M. Ayshford, B. Pearson, Miss Melius, L. Barrows, M. Gibbs, A. Schmidt. Row VZ-R. Heckman, B. Lundh, R. Matson, I. Hirsch, T. Ellis, I. Schae- fer, G. Hargarten, D. Orton. Row 3-L. Eastman, I. Erickson, C. Alquist, E. Albrecht, E. Lindquist, R. Morctter, A. Koch. Row 4-D. Hillcrman, D. Ieszew- ski, R. Dcctz, S. Whitlatch, D. Brandt, D. Nelson, B. Skradc. HOME ROOM 203 Row l-I. Stalcy, B. Olson, E. Youssi, D. Vos, Miss Mclius, T. Condon, B. ChristoEerson, I. Swan- son. Row Z-K. Rother, W. Darsow, I. Pilon, L. Townsend, P. Perri, V. Larson, G. Beck. Row 3-R. Smith, V. Quarve, C. Kcske, I. Sucl, R. Ieszcwski, D. Morehouse, L. Sallman, D. Mess- mcr. Row 4-I. Richardson, W. Johnson, R. Riddell, V. Gagne, B. DonaldS, I. Gladwin. JUNIOR C2145! HOME ROOM 102 Row l-H. Engvall, I. Kemmitt, L. Iansscn, Miss Reed, B. Cups, C. Howe, D. Wikgren. Row 22B. Nyquist, D. Dodds, B. Case, L. Larson, R. Gill, B. Connoy. Row 3-G. Gitdlcr, M. Cain, A. MacDonald, I. Blouin, W. Hanley, E. Robinson, S. Rudick. Row 4-I. Olson, M. Thorson, E. Fossmo, L. Wahl, D. Groh, K. Koch. HOME ROOM 209 Row l-L. Quam, D. Wcstphal, M. Ahlm, M. Olson, Miss Sinnott, I. Sonnenberg, P. Greve, M. Thomp- son, M. Ehlers. Row Z-K. Malmbcrg, A. Houck, S. Kreuser, M. Vcrdick, G. Moak, B. Woodfill, E. Knacblc, A. Paul- son, C. Pierson. Row 3-L. Harris, P. Dallman, D.' Burqucst, E. Herncr, B. Sandahl, G. Schultz, M. Rolscth, V. Lucicr, N. Engstrom. Row 42R. Olsen, R. Bjorklund, C. Lindvall, B. Donahue, S. Young, C. Kcnison, G. Lake, R. Chase, H. Mc- Veigh. 2' HOME ROOM 206 Row l-S. Wakild, B. Leathers, L. Sallman, Miss Powell, V. Stillings, L. M. Worden. Row 2-K. Edholm, L. Hoffman, M. A. Duevel, P. Ammcrman, I. Nathc, B. Peterson, I. Blonigcn. Row 3-1. Westlund, B. Doanc, D. Emmans, B. Kranz, E. Brown, R. Lowell. Row 4-I. Miller, I. Syvcrson, E. McLaughlin, R. Abendroth, R. Enckson, D. Malcolm, C. Rocbcr. .S'OHIWWRE 6M3! HOME ROOM 202 Row 1-D. Anderson, I. Schlosscr, V. Hansen, Miss Snecd, M. St. Cyr, V. Schroeder, B. Eull. Row 2-1. Steen, D. Miller, B. Mc- Elroy, M. Sipe, F . Richter, G. Icrdc, B. Harris, M. Klatkc. Row 3-G. Oswald, B. Anderson, L. McKay, E. Baker, I. Brueshaber, M. Wardc, B. Podany, H. Ryan. Row 4-H. Wassermann, H. Lar- sen, O. Schuttc, H. Brandt, B. Bob- lcttcr, E. Bahrke, A. Reichcrt. Row 5-W. Carlson, B. Murray, D. Swanson, R. Gabriclson. HOME ROOM 205 Row l-M. Hake, F. Martens, E. Hayek, E. Kuch, Miss La Pray, G. Dubay, M. chor, R. Frees, M. L. Blake. Row 2-M. Nathc, P. McFetridgc, A. DeVancy, B. Davis, M. Lillestol, M. Meistcr, D. Dooley, V. Hcise, A. Almer. Row 3-G. Barker, C. Howe, M. Fall, V. Mork, I. Rolseth, N. Han- sen, B. Charlcson, M. Christian, M. Lillcstol. Row 4-A. Larson, M. Hayhoe, E. Engvall, E. Gonsior, I. Grencll, B. Jones, M. Eull, M. A. Klocppncr, G. Marquette. HOME ROOM SHOP Row l-V. Potvin, E. Lutgcn, D. Gordon, V. Cahlander, W. Mallory, L. Bolstad. Row 2-1. McCallister, I. Larson, G. Olsen, F. McKee, T. Miller, C. Ducvcl, B. Kuns. Row 3-F. Le Duc, G. Fauc, E. Gustafson, U. Abendroth, A. John- son, F . Girdler, L. Drell. HOME ROOM 207 Row l-M. Anderson, D. Fossmo, I. Raymond, H. Gfrocrer, D. Foss, S. Knudsen, R. Yungner, B. Peter- sen, B. Davis, A. Lowell. Row Z-E. Wannelo, D. Watts, F . Gabriclson, A. Berg, F. Roles, N. Pugh, E. Iverscn, B. Brandt, A. Weinkauf. Row 11$. Ryan, B. Schalccn, F. Scibcrt, V. Iordct, D. Dahl, I. Nicol, C. Reimer, R. Stine, F. Munden. Row 4-D. Yunker, P. Osladil, D. Giroux, K. Kcllar, G. Obcrfeld, L. Smiler, B. Bjorkland, L. Elsen. HOME ROOM 211 Row 1-D. Wilde, M. Reichert, M. L. Zimmer, H. Bickford, Miss Ma- this, I. Dclp, H. Hanley, B. Wright, L. Clouticr. Row Z-F. Pouliot, I. Hurt, D. Gil- bertson, W. Vaughan, B. Bates, L. Ryan, D. Koenig, D. Evans. Row 3-V. Sandvig, R. Ruud, I. Freund, R. Shumotc, R. Ricklick, W. Townsend, L. Schon, B. Secly. Row 4-C. Cook, R. Nelson, W. Leathers, E. Patterson, R. Bolier, F . Scott, J. Johnson, B. Troy. HOME ROOM 213 Row 1-1. Rydecn, I. Rudick, M. Schultz, Mr. Eddy, H. Magnusson, V. Schultz, P. Johnson. Row Z-G. Paulson, I. Bratagcr, L. Schroetke, M. Bcrthiaume, M. Woody, M. Kobow, P. Gamble. Row 3-W. .Betzen, S. Bork, N. Rooney, R. Brown, D. Gavic, F. eug. Row 4-K. Nelson, N. Gibson, T. McPherson, R. Harvey, E. Smith, '11 .W1 c. 50PIIOMORE 621455 RfoMBER I. Pardon me, boy- . After Me Mound game. 3. Robblhsa'dle '5 llorsemen, Cllrlkfidnson, 6agne, Falink. . Duepner prepare: for $40M. althleticd mo 73.411 Earl hMoeh Falink dodges opposing tacklers to pick up precious yardage against Wayzata in the homecoming contest . . . hMoeh, was responsible for many of the Robin touchdowns via the passing route . . . most of them to Arnie Trombley . . . his running mate . . . a senior, F alink was the spear-head of the Robin ground and scoring at- tack. Row leB. Hall, R. Heckman, I. Schaefer, I. Mortamon, D. Morclzome, L. Harris, I. Miller, N. Engxtrom, D. 10111151071, D. Sclmller. Row ZeAssistant Coach Hardean Bjerke, A. Trombley, E. Falz'nk, I. Gladwin, W. Clzristtmzsen, H. Hendrickmn, R. Donald's, D. Lamey, B. Salter, Manager: D. Ryan and F. Gabrielson. Row 3eC. Clasen, E. Beck, C. Anderson, V. angne, D. I: xzewski, l. Westltmd, G. Aleister, H. Krzteger, R. Morezter, L. Iordct, and B Coach Vern Lcrznertson. Row 4eMa7mger B. O'Reilly, B. Knmz, H. Mdrqzterte,N. MacKay, L. Stem, H. Cook, B. Boxtert tCaptainL I. Hart, R. Erickson, I. Elan, C. Lewis, and Head Coach Walter Red Sochacki. V t I942 e The seasonhs commencement . ..the hot August prac- tice . . . toppling Stillwater, 19-0 in the opener . . . hiMoeh Falink snaring a Stillwater pass and sewing up the game . . . Arnie Trombley,s swivel hips and ex- pert pass catching . . . Arnie then joined the Merchant Marine . . . the stellar play of the Bankers . . . Ierry Hart and Bill Bossert . . . trouncing U. High, Park, and Wayzata . . . the latter during the homecoming festival . . . balloons . . . the Mound game in which Ioe Elsen injured his shoulder . . the big game of the year, Hopkins . . . the Robins, gallant in their defeat by the Maetzoldmen, 19-6 . . . Robbinsdale, the only team that could cross the Hopkinis chalk stripe . . . Lloyd Steen driving for precious yardage . . . running ram- pant over hapless Excelsior, 33e6 . . . Verne Gagne scoring his first touchdown in this game . . . carrying Captain Bill Bossert to the showers . . . iibathing the managers . . . Dale Ryan and ihGabbyh Gabrielson . . . Chet Anderson and Joe Elsen taking all-conference honors . . . Elsen for the second time . . . thedh So- chac'kihs fiery pep talks . . . rainy days . . . practice in the gym . . . the weary miles of road work around the track . . . the cheering crowd following the team,s ap- pearance on the grid . . . the faithful gangs who never missed a game . . . the gay cheerleaders . . . the daunt- less scrimmages against the iiBees . . . Howie Ryan playing loads of ball for the same theeii squad . . . the End of the season . . . checking in for the last time . . . adios football. Robbinsdale 19- 0 Stillwater Robbinsdale 19- 0 U. High Robbinsdale 20- 2 St. Louis Park Robbinsdale 26- 7 Mound Robbinsdale 19-- 0 Wayzata Robbinsdale 6-19 Hopkins Robbinsdale 33- 6 Excelsior . The bench seems pleased. . A crucial moment against the Bluejays. Able aid5-the cheerleaders, major, 21nd majorettes. . The Homecoming Queen and Court. F0078v4ll Jerry Hart, Flghting Robin left end, determinedly moves ahead of the local ball-carricr to block a path for him against the Excelsior Bluciays . Irish,, played headyup ball all season and especially in the St. Louis Park and Hopkins games where he was a onc-man tornado both on offensive and defensive. Full-lmck Bud Siren and halfback Earl Falink conm'w Io drendz hapless manager Dale Ryan in Illa shower: following the season's final win over Excelxior, 33-5, much to H2: amusement 0f Verne Gagne, Harry Hendrickson, Bill Krzmz, and Don Schnller. i315 3EFL LARMEM L 3 3rd dtmmnam ?: 1.1310 5725., i: ' x ,j V ,, I; ' j A c $ 3 ' '3 K . Warwf'ahfxs :3 3m: 1 a : mmmwr 7:, -: '53. . - :7 :2 , . Jr .9 :1 1, '; 1N6 7, -: , , ' V 331$ Eiai 3.311: h bctwegn agutlca betvggel? I 0 a! h Nyg 7 Q3 H E k a , 7 . lemw? 9;; R . . . 33333031; $3352: waimtg: m $135.5 '93 M Lzaohmaaaas S, hmxw , 33g; 311mg .,,$ . ixmv: . . $33 333$ ,A h:- Ema '4 I 2m REM . , : $9 6 m 2:333 '1 I V 3x 3!; m: r th?:h$:e:wkl : w 3 AW? 1,5313 '33,? 4th 1 1 , gym: 3 ??;iigiilggm 1; ms, ? g r? 5::3'53iuuiwr 9 $333112 Ni; f3? ff ' $?kageNgx :7 A N rjfigark 3 3'3 V5 , :3: X223; ngw ML, 2.9:: 9i WQJMW ., 2m Y $1,117 ' 7 326? E jiggamugwmmq 3 :ng n0 03 . It;- , ?qua igagxia 3333;332:3133 I RoBblnsdale Grooms New gSGrid Tverrm 23611131113331? 3133351112: mu h. Holding a ball o'er their uplifted faces are the first five of the 1941-42 basketball team . . . these boys . . . and the ab sent Al Nelson . . . carried the mail for the Robins this season . . . were responsible for most of the 10 Wins that the Sochacki-men chalkedpp during the season . . . they Claude Lewis, Ioe Elsen, Howie Marquette, Bill Kranz, and John Gladwin. Row IellmmgerB. O'Rez'lly, 0142111113 I.Gl11dwin,I E15611, A. Rez'clm1't,H 11111117116116, Manager F Gul71'1'elson.Row 2--H Bencker, B Coach Haldean BI:1ke,B. Bjor,ldund B. Hall, H HendncksomB. K1anz,Head Coach W 1'1'lter th Soclzmkz', F Blomgmz. Row 3GD.M01femon, G.Embret-' son, I. 51161, H Bnglzan, B Bjo1k,I. Buckley. Row 4f, Anderson 6.141th6 IV.LaHk11c1,R.Lcw15,T.Elwc1l1111',dt B. Macleand, M. Gill. 1942 Four juniors . . . one senior . . . ten Wins . . . five losses . . . the 26-25 thriller against Hopkins . . . a later 29-22 loss . . . Robbinsdale the only team to hold the Maetzoldmen to less than 30 points . . . Bill Kranz pacing the cagers throughout the season . . . Bill Hall doing the same for the early season 9Bees . . . the final game against University High in which Johnny Gladwin shattered the 1937 scoring record . . . 23 points were credited to him that night . . . George Embretson thrilling the 5Bee,, squad spectators with his frequent scoring sprees . . . the breath-taking sub- district against Mound . . . Ioe Elsen and Bill Hall tying the score in the final minutes, 30-30, to rate an overtime period . . . Al Nelson cinched the 36431 win with twotimely held goals . . . the best game of the district . . . held at Robbinsdale . . . between Robbins- dale and Park . . . Kranz led the locals to a tingling 25-24 point Victory . . . losing in the semi-finals to unbeaten Chaska 34-23 . . . bowing out in Victory . . . Robins 34; Wayzata 22, giving the locals consolation honors . . . Howie Marquette taking a place on the All-Conference squad . . . Kranz being awarded the All-District honor . . . then . . . the seasons final gun. ROBBINSDALE SEASON SCORES . . . Robbinsdale 28 - 14 Excelsior Robbinsdale 24 - 11 Wayzata Robbinsdale 20 4 36 St. Louis Park Robbinsdale 404 20 Columbia Heights Robbinsdale 36-25 Patrick Henry Robbinsdale 25 - 26 Hopkins Robbinsdale 14 418 Mound Robbinsdale 41 4 17 University High Robbinsdale 47 4 29 Excelsior Robbinsdale 19 - 35 St. Louis Park Robbinsdale 22 4 29 Hopkins Rdbbmsdale 36- 11 Mound Robbinsdale 28 - 22 Wayzata Robbinsdale 43 -- 30 Columbia Heights Robbinsdale 44 - 20 University High SUB-DISTRICT-Robbinsdale 36 - 31 Mound DISTRICT-Robbinsdale 25424 St. Louis Park Robbinsdale 23 4 34 Chaska Robbinsdale 34 4 22 Wayzata tconsolatiom I. Hendrickson tally5. 2. Marquette t0 Gladwin. 3. Lewis in the clear. 4. Retriever Marquette at work. Row l-I. Kuch, B. Hiatt, H. Cook, V. Gagne, C. Clasen, C. MacDonald. Row 2-D. Wallace, K. Malmberg, G. Sign- foos, B. Humphrey, W. Darsow, D. Obinger, L. Townsend, Manager K. Edholm. Row 3-Coach Woodward, D. Morehouse, B. i Leibfarth, R. Moretter, B. Riley, D. Schuller, H. Barrows, N. Rooney, G. Iverson. WRES'IZIIM An undisputed Minnesota State Mat Championship . . . this is what Coach Mark Woodward left as he bowed out in his Final coaching season . . . the United States Army will have him in June. Also . . . district and regional cham- pionship trophies . . . eleven individual champs in district, region and state . . . seven runner-ups in these meets . . . Captain Bob Humphrey . . . undefeated . . . paced the Woodward ten . . . taking district, region and his third state berth . . . Dick Obinger . . . Iohn Kuch . . . Harry Cook also gained individual state medals. A string of 26 wins marks W'oodward's three year career . . . Wayzata beat the Robins in the closing match of the season . . . the only defeat . . . this is as fine a record as any Robbinsdale athletic team has had. Minneapolis Roosevelt proved the most Sum Champion, 101m Km, with a look of gn'm determination, applxc: worthy dual opponent when they engaged .the his favorite hold, a double-arm bar to pin his opponent in record time. 106315 . - - the fiISt match W011 by RObblnS- lolm i: now in the United State: Marines. dale was 25-21 . . . the second by a 33-11 tally . . . Litchfield also scared the'Purple and Gold squad in both meets but the finals of 22-13 and 32-7 spelled 5win for Robbins- dale . . . DUAL SEASON Robins 27-11 Wayzata Robins 28- 14 St. Louis Park Robins 25 - 18 Patrick Henry Robins 30- 13 Mound Robins 25-21 Roosevelt Robins 22 - 13 Litchfield Robins 48- 0 University High Robins 33-11 Roosevelt Robins 36- 6 St. Louis Park Robins 32- 7 LitchEeld Robins 24- 16 Mound Robins 12-20 Wayzata DISTRICT Robins 43 - 38 Wayzata REGIONAL Robins 48 - 41 Wayzata STATE Robins 38 - 24 Vocational Captain Bob Humphrey remains un- defeated as he pins his Mound oppo- nent in the grade school wrestling arena . . . the local bench seems un- concerned althoggh Hughie Barrows looks highly interested . . . Bob kept his season record unblemished . . . emerged at state champion for the third straight season . . . the ref is Don Forrey, ex-Robin wrestler. Pic- tured is Mark Woodwardis first ten and manager . . . with Woody are: Harry Cook . . . Verne Gagne . . . Claude Clasen . . . Charles MacDon- ald . . . Bob Hiatt . . . Bob Hum- phrey . . . Iohn Kuch . . . Wallace Darsow . . . Dick Obinger . . George Sigafoos, and manager Keith Edholm. ' IIIVD 30mm x Promoter Red Sochackfs sixth annual boxing tournament once more was a stirring suc- cess . . . seventy-two grade and high school lads entered the tourney . . . as usual, 17 survived. Due to graduation and hretirementh of the title-holders . . . most of the cham- pionship berths were wide open and many new titlists came into the limelight . . . Jerry Hart was one of the few champs to retain his title while other crowned heads fell to the newer stock of men moving up. BAXEBAZ! F ootball and basketball mentor, Walter iiRed,, Sochacki, took over the 1942 baseball team . . . this was a new experience for iiRed who never coached this game before at Robbins- dale . . . this change in the athletic set-up was due to Iens Dale's promotion to junior high principal earlier in the spring . . . hurlers Bill Kranz and Clyde Bencker did most of the mound duty and helped the locals win many games . . . an airtight infield and American Association outfield did yeoman work in re- trieving those balls which the opponents did hit . . . Slugger Ioe Elsen, tri-sportsman, gave opposing outfielders a run for their money with his hardwood club . . . pitcher Bencker was a mighty hitter, too. 'Row laR. Donalds, I. Levine, D. Trombley, C. Schaber, I. Gladwin, I. Roddy, T. Lange. Row Z-R. Peterson, C. Heath, R. Heckman, R. Humphrey, W. Gagne, A. MacDonald, Coach Jens Dale. Row 3$I. Elsen, V. Gagne, I. Hart, W. Bosa sert, L. Jordet, W. Kranz, C. Bencker. 7164M The 1942 cinder team had a new coach . . . Hardean Bjerke . . . who replaced Owen Sizer, last seasons mentor . . . and carried out his program quite well . . . iiBudh Steen, captain, led his men in the disc and shot throwing . . . while Norm Skov, iiBuss,, Har- ris, and Earl Falink were others who helped carry the colors of old Robbinsdale . . . Bjerke is an all-round athlete . . . graduating from North Dakota University . . . has an ardent love for all kinds of sports . . . this knowledge . . . instilled in his lads, made the team a success, considering that this is Bjerke,s first season . . . and although many men were lost by graduation last year . . . the team can be adjudged A-l. Row leJ Beck, W. Carlson, L. Steen, A. Stewart, T. Menth, H. Krueger. 'Row 2-Coach Owen Sizer, M. Rosnow, D..' Gordon, N. Skov, E. Falink, L. Harris. Row 3-R. Bolier, C. Lewis, D. Morehouse. HOCKEV No ice . . . no games . . . that was practically the season summary . . . Coach Vern Lennert- son and his bladesters winning two of four contests for a 50070 average . . . mild weather thwarted the boys who had little time to practice because of the elements. Wally Harris took top scoring honors with three goals . . . Bill Bossert and Jerry Hart were the top defensive ice stalwarts. llLennyf, head coach, also bowed in and out of his coaching career . . . he is now employed in a neighboring defense industry. The initial contest was the season,s thriller . . . Anoka proved a tough foe . . . Jerry Hart- sank the first goal of the year . . . in the second overtime period under the Anoka lights . . . Robbinsdale l-Anoka G. Row 1-1. Schuh, W. Harris, I. Erickson, H- Ryan, B. Marxson, G. Oberfeld. Row 2-Coach Marvin Poyzer, D. Foss, B. Troy, R. Chase, C. Lindfall, D. Fisher, Coach Verne Lennertson. Row 3-H. Schmidt, B. Sauer, L. Lei k A Abendroth, B. Bossert, I. Hart. 0 O O The G.A.A. is the athletic unit of the Girls Club . . . with Miss V. Skartvedt assisted by Miss S. Melius . . . open to both junior and senior high girls . . . its object is to give girls the opportunity to participate in sports . . . badminton, baseball, basketball, end ball, shufHe board and others . . . folk dancing was also a popular means of recreation this year. Tournaments have been held for the past two years in badminton . . . a trophy with names engraved is the winners, prize . . . Play Day was also a favorite . . . six schools partici- pated . . . 200 girls were present here at Rob- binsdale . . . the point system for emblems . . . letters . . . was employed as usual with the deserving girls receiving their awards in the Spring Award Day program. REMEMBIR reparations for Homecoming. . rand Marci; at Me Cotton Ball. . flnky 57x Mr was if Smelax 57x U Take good dim, Rudy! 'tted lUl dict DRAMA flCS' Lights are dimmed . . . murmurs cease . . . everybody on stage, . . . ecurtain going upe . . . action begins . . . presenting Troupe 352 of the National Thespian Honor Society . . . and Masquers . . . training grounds for Thespians . . . aim is preparation for serious dramatic work in the future . . . Miss Bess Sinnott, spon- sor . . . Masquers famous for their one act plays . . . Lloyd C. Douglas, Magnificent Obsessionf, major Thespian production . . . final curtain on a successful year, MESPMM? Row IeS. Charnock, G. Henrickson, 5. Ryan. K. Eggum, Miss Sinnott, R. Eager, B. Krueger, S. Snackenberg, K. Hanson. Row 2-R. Hosterman, M. Roche, M. McCluskey, K. Koch, P. Dallman, I. Swanson, M. Ehlers, T. Condon, M. Sandvig, I. Erskine. Row 3-K. Rother, W. Murphey, G. Arm- strong, D. Groh, S. Kidd, L. Leckner, C. Duepner, D. Foss, B. Humphrey, V. Krieger. Row 4eS. Lewis, P. Panchy- shyn, H. McVeigh, B. Swanson, C. Palmer, A. Stewart, E. Lindquist, H. Dahlen, W. Harris, T. Ellis. MASOIIIRS Row 1-E. Knaeble, J. Olson, S. Cook, L. Sallman, Miss Sinnott, M. Ehlers, P. Greve, B. Ahlers, G. Henrickson. Row 2--.D. Malbon, D. Fedor, C. Ryan, M. Hodgson, P. Dallman, M. Duevel, B. Peterson, B. Connoy. Row 3-P. Lehman, H. Bickford, I. Blonigan, N. Engstrom, D. Foss, S. Bork, B. Case, R. Frees. Row 4-K. Edholm, T. El- lis, D. Hutchinson, R. Lowell, S. Mce Leod. Row 1-L. Worden, S. Snackenberg,- M. Woody, M. Thompson, Miss Sin- nott, B. Krueger, I. Kemmitt, M. Gibbs, T. Condon, H. Gfroerer. Row 2-C. Pierson, L. Ryan, E. Youssi, D. Anderson, B. Eull, E. Herner, G. Moak, A. Houck, V. Huse. Row 3- M. Rqu'enach, A. MacDonald, K. Koch, I. Ostlund, P. Ammerman, A. Berg, C. Schultz, M. Sipe, D. Vos, K. Stewart. Row 4-K. Rother, B. Rick- lick, J. Johnson, H. McVeigh, H. Krue- gcr, I. 'Wcstlund, E. Lindquist, D. Johnston, L. Harris. om s AND Mk AM Junior Class Play . . . epic of old New York . . . story of young Nicola Benzetti . . . his life built around a girl . . . his family . . . friends . . . and his struggle against criminal uprisings . . . story of people in every walk of life . . . all living at Tuxedo Place . . . characters in the above picture are Twoie Condon . ; . Harry McVeigh . . . Kenneth Stewart . . . Shirley Snackenberg . . . Betty Krueger . . . Einar Lindquist. IWIGMHCK N 7 OBKESSVON llMonamania, intense ego, a Magnificent Ob- session . . . key line to the dramatization of Lloyd C. Douglasl gripping novel . . .1lMag- nificent Obsessionll . . . by Thespian Troupe 352 . . . Miss Bess Sinnott, play director . . . W. Murphey, L. Leckner, and S. Charnock cast in leading roles of Bobby, Helen, and Nancy on Thursday, February 5 . . . C. Duep- ner, R. Eager, and K. Eggum merit honors in same roles for February 6th performance . . . pictured are: K. Eggum . . . C. Duepner . . . I. Erskine . . . R. Eager. .9700fo MAMMka What do you have fifth hourPll . . . llWhat time will you be in tonight? . . . familiar quotations from the stage crew . . . Charles Duepner senior stage manager . . . Bob Swan- son senior light technician . . . crew cares for stage equipment for all assemblies and plays . . . collects pictures for stage crew office . . . works late nights . . . during school . . . Mr. P. Johnson faculty adviser . . . pictured . . . C. Duepner . . . Mr. Johnson . . . E. Lind- quist . . . D. Malcolm . . . B. Swanson. $71465 6'ka Row l'-S. Ryan, D. Fedor, S. Cook, R. Eager, Mr. Johnson, 8. Charnock, J. Olson, E. Youssi, K. Eggum. Row 2-1. Schuh, R. Rorbakken, R. Smith, T. Miller, R. Ruud, R. Shumate, B. Seeley, i G. Duevel. Row 3-R. Lusian, R. Milford, L. Eastman, U. Abendroth, E. Lindquist, J. Syverson, B. Swanson, C. Duepner, D. Malcolm. MUKIC' 001M??? 75 Newly organized male quartet made its debut at th AjCappella Christmas concert . . . W. Murphey, firsu tenor, C. Palmer, second tenor, A. Stewart, baritone, V. Kreiger, bass. hFour reeds blow in harmonyh . . . R. Swanson, B. Krueger, E. Brown, D. Wilde . . . both foursomes entered district music contest . . . WIND New hats . . . new instruments . . . greater enrollment . . . these are a few of the bandhs improvements . . . marching . . . practicing . . . parading . . . concerts . . . are some of the activities . they have done their bit for defense by playing at Fort Smelling . . . keep- ing up the morale of the soldiers . . . our famous band is under the direction of Mr. O. B. Aftreth. Row l-R. Swanson, D. Wilde, M. Blake, M. Kohnen, A. Lowell, B. Jones, G. Mar- quette, D. Gordon, A. Almer, H. Hendrick- son. Row 2-K. Everett, H. Almer, I. John- son, B. Harris, I. Almer, R. Lowell, P. John- son, F. Diethert, E. McLaughlin, I. Erickson, S. Lewis. Row 3-E. Brown, M. St. Cyr, I. Pilon, G. Morin, A. Koch, R. Kuns, M. Christian, L. Meyer, R. Hosterman, F. Leug, L. Townsend. Row 4-8. Snackenberg, L. Ianssen, R. Gabrielson, F. Gabrielson, C. Duepner, H. Gfroerer, D. Gilbertson. Row 5-D. Pust, B. Peterson, E. Knaeble, F. Mar- tens, B. Ahlers, W. Vaughn, M. Swanson, M. Hodgson, G. Armstrong, Mr. Aftreth, E. Albrecht, W. Townsend, I. Bratager, E. Dur- nam, I. Sonnenberg. .S'szHS' Brass sextet . . . featured between acts of Thespian eplay . . . eAllegroe from Beetho- ven,s Sixth Symphony chosen for District Contest competition . . . C. Duepner, E. Mac- Allister, I. Erickson, S. Lewis, I. Sonnenberg, R. Hosterman. Girles sextet back row . . . E. Youssi, P. Dallman, M. Gibbs, L. Perry, B. Ahlers, M. McCluskey . . . Trio in fore- ground . . . R. Frees, K. Eggum, M. Cain . . . 4 WWW 1M Bach . . . Purcell . . . Kern . . . sacred . . . secular . . . popular . . . all three types have been sung by the AeCappella under the ca- pable direction of Miss Alice Walker . . . Thanksgiving program . . . impressive Christ- mas candle light concert . Row l-Miss Walker, M. McCluskey, F. Childs, I. Berg, R. Frees, E. Youssi, B. Dav- is, M. Lillestol, A. Samuelson, A. Larson, B. Davis, F. Richter, A. DeVaney, R. Eager. Row ZeE. Hemer, V. Schroeder, G. Moak, B. Nelson, J. Grenell, J. Olson, B. Ahlers, M. Cain, V. Sandahl, M. Schultz, K. Eggum. Row 3-K. Rother, H. Ryan, V. Krieger, P. Dallman, L. Worden, D. Groh, L. Perry, D. Briden, I. Blonigan, W. Murphey, I. Freund. Row 4-W. Johnson, V. Cahlander, H. Mc- Veigh, C. Anderson, C. Lindvall, D. Em- bretson, T. Menth, D. Hutchinson, A. Stew- art, C. Palmer, G. Syverson, B. Leibfarth. ORCWESTRII Enjoyment for others and themselves . . . rudiments and skillful playing . . . accomp- lished during third period Tuesdays . . . learning technique . . . the orchestra directed by O. B. Aftreth . . . learns through experi- ence how to master instruments . Row l-B. Woody, L. Worden, L. Town- send, M. Klatke, D. Albrecht. Row 2-1. Nicol, P. Oslidahl, M. Kohnen, M. Blake, B. Jones, B. Swanson, B. Krueger, H. Hendrick- son, M. Anderson, R. Clasen, A. Rosnow. Row 3-G. Freund, I. Staley, A. Koch, E. McAllister, S. Lewis, R. Nelson, I. Sonnen- berg, E. Albrecht, M. Swanson, P. Capriotti, M. Erickson. Row 4-W. Vaughn, M. Hodgson, D. Chase, W. Nelson, Mr. Aftreth. JOURIWIUSM h Row l-Mr. Eddy, I. Olson, S. Cook, E. Erfiord, I. Sonncnbtrg, L. Lcckncr, Mir: Bekken. Row Z-M. Cain, P. Angmcrman, M. Thompson, M. Hain, I. Erskine, M. Roche. Row 3- R. Patnode, H . Dahlen, N . MacKay, D. Fox, T. Lange, P. Panchysltyn. Row l--P. Turgeon, M. Hodgmn, I. Sonntnbcrg, B. Alden, P. Ammerman, L. Meyer, D. Grab, C. Schultz, S. Clmmock, S. Cook, I. Olson. Row 2-D. V05, I. Erskine, M. Roclze, D. Malbon, I. Slaley, A. Houck, M. German, M. Ebner, E. Yotmi, R. Gill. Row 3-B. Krucger, D. chor, G. Andaman, L. Klatt, I. Ostlund, S. Ryan, B. Peterson, M. Thompson, K. Hanson, l. R1417. Row 4-A. Ru'dltcad, G. Syueryon, A. Stewart, N. MacKay, Mr. Eddy, C. Palmer, D. Foss, Row l-P. Ammermtm, S. Charnock, 3. Cook, I. Sonnenberg, Miu- Bekken, B. Pearson, L. Meyer, L. lzckner, K. Eggum. Row 2-.S. Ryan, M. Ebner, M. German, D. Vat, 1. Olson, M. Cain, M. ngin, M. Sandw'g, M. Schultz, M. Thompion. Row 3-W. Murphey, P. Pan- chyslzyn, T. Lange, D. Fast, C. Duepncr, I . Dictlwrt, M. Hain. Row 4-R. Pamode, L. Eastman, T. Menth, C. Palmer, N. MacKay, A. Stewart, C. Kmimn, H. Dahlen. 13: t . rg?rlct 86f ' 6 ddazgefeb 40m AND 56km National. honorary society for high school journalists . . . twelve new mem- bers inducted this year . . . encourages and rewards individual achievement in journalism . . . students selected from newspaper and annual staffs . . . to qual- ngxygthey must have high scholastic rate mg a . . junior or senior classification . . . superior rating in writing . . . edit- ing or b sfness managing ability . . . Miss Bekken and Mr. Eddy are cO-ad- visers. IINNWIZ 6203 Unusual pictures . . . assisting the An- nual staH . . . learning technique . . . helping to get material for the ,42 Rob- in . . . these are a few of the Annual Clubhs duties . . . advised by Mr. Eddy . . . they help in the rush to get the An- nual ready on time . . . all senior high students interested are eligible for meme bership . . . the basic requirements are interest and willingness to help. MM ffAff Clicking typewriters . . . Hying fingered typists . . . pages of copy . . . busy copy- readers . . . scurrying reporters . . . nbeat the deadline . . . ambitious staff . . . cooperation . . . rated All American paper two consecutive years . . . striving to retain previous records . . . numere ens problems confront them . . . hpute ting out a paper is no easy jobt, . . . troubles overcome by able guidance and leaders . . . new adviser Miss Harriet Bekken . . . editor-inechief, Harold Dahv len . . . assistant Madelyn Haih and Charles Palmer . . . sports editor, N611 MacKay. e Musclebouml Mob Display: Brawn ,, m n Foun Be None- e-Worse for Experien Will you,help carry the nicklee neck. Neil promptly reciprocated one of the husky mow ' odeon over to the Old m? y squeezing the hand . DeCIamaho ont St to Be Held That request was enough to collect prankster so thoroughly that the ca :teor gaingbgleo'ilngrl West High School will be the host of a declamation contest to be a variety of muscular effort range lipstick and particles 0 tube there they set it doWn held W ay, ember 10, at which Robbinsdale, among several ing in owe om Mr. H. Dahle oozed out from bet the cul- the locks of amazemeht 1 other schools will be resented. to Mr. Bud Steen. In an i tan , prit's fingers. Finally after a Junior gh pupils Then t Th three divisions of the contest are: ill Exteinporaneous speak- the hattUOh Of man-power, twelv ore near murders Alan ar- pulling lifting and. grunti the, which is speaking on a su ect without previous study 1: it save strong ready advance 119- TiVed With the 8 important 3' finally 'depomgd ,t safely to:- a short time Used for garnering a tew basic notes to be allowed the defenseless J 1: Box. pers . stage of th 01d .. e talk; t2l memorized interpretation, humorous and dramatic; an Arte placing books. tebooks, Much maneuvering was es- ompleted thm-r task satisfh t3, 013,013,. etc, on he top of the internal sary before the pr cession go these b0 3 retur eavin The students who will participate in the contest have not been critter. the Iahorers at down to s ted. Harry tSl Krueger m a d $31 at a the mg, selected as yet with the exception 01 Neil MacKay and Ted Lang await the coining of Ian Stew- carried the front end, the rest I t ir ho had come to . . art, who was to bring the papers the fellows h g to the bee basketball tsk' ,5 , asque as l'e One-Acl' Plays essary to legally move the ma. and sida, and yours truly 101- ' ' ' . - - chine. IOWed behind to make sure that Harry 0k, Duane Foss. olis aikmnssquerrsogzg Istiis;1;gr151.z:eclathsh:1:to b:15h?:ha-ter::rrl- During the wait, the practical my books didn't tall 0!? of the BMW Harris also were'abh tainments for clubs and other or ahizations in and around the sch l joker Of the CTOWd put a dab or top and made my self unpopular 0k a de as the p 1.9068810 I . g . . i . lipstick on Neil MacKay's brawny by dragging my feet as I clu to ceeded down the corridor. All the embers of the dramatic club Will take an active art in one 5 or more of the progra 0 , Ann 5 bs riptlons Still Needed Those who have not yet signed up to the annual and who still desire t 0 so, sho heir wish s knc ' ediately, o i eir- subscription will not b onsidered. A minimum of 450 subscriptions is n de t mak prontable, nd minimum as not yet bee ant an annual, go to room 213 beto e or after tudent Can t ISC d Two representatives 0! Robbinsdale's Student concla ve 01' student delega s fro the big hoo the main 1; pose being the drawin up 0 a code of at basketball ames This code is similar to the one i and year dur' district and regional tournaments. Stud nt ci maria ment was also d e egates so th- hony enior, J uni or Will Play nds obbi ale igh School the direction of Mr. meetm will give its annual .g e high school audie OCIOI SC bf; 3; 111w will he Alth w: e nneso'a being directed . under the di- State agu 11 Lawrence, and Junior igh s . mneh he was 5 he direction of debate work w the fourth appear- binsdale will hav ymphomc Band .at e and makes its ep Club St heral radio pro b1 Thegep peeial features 0! ies on ida e Mur y will 0: the entrant , presented at one The am auditoriu ed States Trea . cording to is The pie 6 w, com- kind ever presented at - he Unite 01 Ceremon ' ines and will be ' the band supplying a Selence CI k ground. The Science CIUb junior high principal. in W carry 8 0 e a vocal selection, Trips D18 - Sigmund omberg's lath function 0! s melody. Desert in Science. Projects like the stud 6 mod. Th d as just purchased a discussed. . w ' new set of c imes which will be ., , ' t y thef modem band's featured in Bells Apross the ,, ',, - were also played or the dancers eadow. Th chimes will be h ayne Mur t P ' k H . - , enjoymen t played by Ma y Hodgson. t attic enry . This will b the first appearance E Installation participants are Entertainment 0! the Junio high band in their Xcha'l e Axem . u Wayne Murphe , y ROChe. During the intermission, a short DEW. uniforms d caps. The uni- The Assembly Cl Twa major ium-tions are being 30b Swanso . Charles Epheh nooreshow w s presented. rank forms are blue, trimme with the hrs: 0! group 1 exchange p nned y the Robbinsdale Hi-Y, A118, Stewart Katherine E3313 , apprioti, a ninth grader, played Id. , thembh'es W esday, December those being a Christmas party, Lucille Leclmer, .Sheldon Lew an accordian soloi He was follow- The program vi be as rouows; 3. With Patrick He Hig ch probably i the for o! a sleigh Roberta E-age . Shirley. Charnock, d by a junior girl namely, Phyle Student Prince ....... Romberg Is the am guest. ride, and a get-together, fun fest Jane Erskine: and MUNEI MCCIUS' lis Dallman, ho ang Jim Th Desert Song ......... Romberg The pro am, Re rta with North d Patrick Hen ke-V- third number was a tap dance eiv Mr. B. Frost tayloi- in charge, Was as follows High Schools 5 ts Troupe sponsor is M155 Bess by Katherine L Vltt, a sevehth Bells Across the Meadow . . .. 'olan Yager played a Fnench Th hristmas party being Sinnott. grader, a the last pre entatioh ................... Ketelby 71 solo entitled Moon Love. planned by the officers of the Was the singing 01' Elmer's Tun Marines March . ..... Chenette Irbara Harlow tap danced. Mat chapter and is the scheduled for Way urphy. Piano accom- . Wayne hMurphey 5 Stablaki sang Chattanooga the fi st week 0! Christmas v ca- paniments ere furnished by Rob- Robbmsdale High School Bahd Do Choa. Do aunberg tion. The run test, which i Ensemble Presents rtaEa . Melodylanla Km ........ King 19d W0 baritone solos, Marie take plac right after Christmas . ' . This was the first dance to be tLohengrm ....... gner 3' ! Getting Sentim ntal over vacation, 8 under the directio USICQI Auditorium held in the ld g In this year. and, National. Emblem ....... Bagiey . Luella Kirnrnerle gave a Carl Hula der, dir tor of the because of the better acilities, High School Band 1e- Doris Gendreau played Northside Y.M.C.A. d HPY he Parkinson Ensemble, con- there are already other dances . .. . Uphony Band sang 1 Understand Claude Clasen, Ha rueger sisting of musical talent from high ing planned Which will tak p13 Yesternight tSerenadei ...... t LOVe 0! Mine. tenor and Ted nge, omcers t the schOOL; in the u, 5., presented an . . . .. .............. Eisenberg there. n V85 present by Ella Spries- whole Robbinsdale Hi-Y, will as- assembl'y tor the Robbinsdale High I Jiiitary Escort ........ Bennett h, Accompanied by Doris sist him. This is the first time the School Tuesday, December 2. Refreshments wer e 50 d: 33 5t orine Pust and Betty Peters 99 , and e Four Dube - get-together has been held at Rob- . ual. during the dance. meg Ban mbmed Ohcmded the to re 1th binsdale Jean Sha t' Elma Carlyle a'Fd ex eral Selections by the Bill: and p y; go: gevzal ' Carmen lcox made up the trio 5 phonic Ban 5 0t hillbilly gcaliber that presented the program. Jea An extra selection to e played - bly Club Mak S Shart represents the state ott' 1 Ralph Howe Selected by th 3 d will be dedicated to e d 'al in trum e ay- . 1' atte 8331-23, Fm 0.3 , Plan i312. fogqma Carlyle ofp pnd. For U' Sd' Iarship s?:emmggerthaferettecs'oait.also ?CIIOWSIH' Grou The local high sehool assembly Wise nsin, and Carmen Wilco 0! Last yearts raduate. Ral perform during the march, Mili- u, t P. P club he! a meetm Thursday, Illinors hav en gran 183W owe, was selected by the Schol tary Escort, in which 11 three 1 t: grammes to be a Noverriaber 27, With hactmg presti- from school t in he the t ,- drShip Co mittee of t Coileg bands will be playing m ison. itian Eemwszechglgs dent,Th etelr a ?:??ys ighhitggzd M11 W P- P 80h 0W the of Agriculture. Forestry an Hom Twirling their batons will be Do- 5 direction of 1p . u gleussegogf a onirfeti .. r0- largest collection of ancxent play- Economics f the University .0! ring .and 3 my Pete n. i Club plans t V 1.8:! ISO to ba resayted in 5156 ,fear ble in truments the world. He Minnesota, 0 e of t e sixteen 1 the remesnbglncese ifraJI-Ie e 1: en S spent IUCh eney storing boys to receive the Sears-Roebuck interesting feat re or Also planned at the meeting theme and recoven'm th ting rs ertcultural Freshman Schoiar- Penny Parade Held that ho omcers will be was e exchange program from 0! some 0! the St ents. h'p Of 3100 for this year. He W1 Imam; ones wm pm. patrjck Remy, which was held The first instrumen ere one- receive the money : thre install- By dent Senate 1 meEtihl- This club last Wednes ay, December 3. oned, h ll d 0 t bones 0! a t , ts d, mg the year, 'f he cone We nesday, eeem er money d tofm-V 8990181 de- Stude t5 attending the eet mats. 3 de onstrated tmues his work at t e c leg ' was col ected b the student sen- but '3 Open to all. included: Pete Panchyshyn. these he ns-and 3 the early hor The scholarship is given to a e representatives 5'- , W ontside Speak- president; Harry Krueger. secre- W the 989' mus'cal varying number of boys during room W h Ibtheir study 0! the ,- Wayne Murphy, vice-presi- instruments are d he year. This year, eit'M L 5k Charaetei-s. nt: Madelyn ain, uane Foss, Unit will spend several will recei 9 t; a 1 tine every Marge Nathe, SheiIa R 11, Jackie more weeks in the Minneapoli . 'e North Lun h- athe, and inar Lindquist. area and then that ' '1: cordially invit- The club is also planning an all for n t take is club acult progr o be -. - later in th Row 1-D. Malbon, B. Olaughlin, M. Schultz, D. Fedor, Miss Skart- vcdt, Miss Skoglund, Miss Mclius, L, Meyer, M. Kuch, M. Begin, B. Woody. Row 2 L. Fox, M. Eb- , ner, M. Gorman, R. Gill, B. Ny- quist, L. Larson, B. Connoy, C. Picr-' son, L. Ryan, D. Evans, M. Fedor, D. Dooley. Row 3-M. Ayshford, M. Woody, R. Yungncr, M. Ward, V. Hansen, I. Bratagcr, M. Zimmcr, G. Schultz, V. Schultz, L. Cloutier, H. Gfroerer, F. Richter, G. Barker. Row 4-A. Samuelson, D. Burquest, I. Rudick, D. Case, M. Sipe, E. Gangnath, A. Paulson, M. Sandvig, B. Brandt, P. Johnson, I. Steen, P. Lehman. Row 5 8. Rudick, C. Yungner, E. Hayck, F . Martens, B. Ahlers, I. Grcnell, S. Wakild, V. Stillings, D. Wikgrcn, M. Ahlm, P. Dallman, I. Swanson, M. Gibbs. Row l-G. Case, M. Van Elsbcrg, L. Hiller, B. Flaa, S. Kidd, Miss Skartvcdt, Miss Skoglund, Miss Me- lius, S. Charnock, I. Berg, M. Mc- Cluskcy, G. Anderson, M. Baum- trog. Row 2-K. Hanson, S. Snack- enbcrg, M. Olson, M. Thompson, M. Hodgson, B. Kruegcr, B. Petersen, P. Turgcon, E. Youssi, L. Sallman, L. Boyett, M. Gfro'erer. Row 3-E. Knacble, D. Vos, C. Howe, B. Chris- toffcrson, S. Kreuscr, M. Weinard, M. Kohncn, D. Groh, B. Schalcen, B. McKee, I. Hurt. Row 4-A. Almcr, M. Lillestol, G. Dubay, L. Wahl, E. Kuch, V. Mork, C. Howe, A. Berg, Y. Kracmcr, D. Kocnig, M. Mcister. Row S-M. Kloeppncr, G. Moak, K. Koch, M. Blake, D. Wilde, I. Schlosser, J. Rydeen, P. Gamble, J. Kemmitt, M. Eull, M. Reichert, B. Davis. Row l-V. Henrickson, D. Refscll, A. Hassingcr, B. Plumedahl, M- Roche, Miss Skoglund, Miss Skart- vedt, I. Forrey, I. Mayne, L. Lcck-l ner, I. Erskine, N. Haney. Row 2 -B. Peterson, L. Klatt, G. chrick- 5011, I. Sonncnbcrg, I. Ostlund, L' Worden, 8. Cook, I. Olson, M- Schmidt, A. Houck, I. Ruff. Row 3 -T. Condon, B. Case, R. Frees, PL Bickford, G. Ierde, B. Harris, M. Lillcstol, M. St. Cyr, N. Pugh, M- Nathe, P. Mchtridgc. Row 4-M- Schultz, A. Manchoff, S. McFarlandr S. Dahlcn, B. Bjork, A. Larson, 1- Nathe, E. Fossmo, M. Anderson, D- Fossmo, M. RuEenach. Row 5-'P' Ammcrman, A. MacDonald, M' Duevel, R. Fauc, M. BcrthiaumC: L' Barrows, S. Faber, L. Quam, ' Hanley, P. Grevc. V rfey' .l,L' 1 medahlktnlfo .Reiscl Klatt, B- P MHCWC S XN $WV NNVisions of the FuturE, . . . friends . home- makcrs . . . fashion experts . . . leaders in social life . . . citizens . . . travelers. Purpose . . . to create a feeling of friendship among the girls . . . to develop character, leadership, and per- sonality . . . to rcndcr service . . . to promote high standards of ideals for themselves and the school. Highlights of the year . . . membership reached highest peak . . . October initiation by candle- light . . . monthly pot luck suppers . . . gala Harvest Moon Dance . . . Mothers Tea . . . sale of Christmas cards . . . purchase of silver tea service . . . Valentine party . . . festive CotN ton Ball . . . farewell breakfast for seniors . . . election of Lyla Mary Worden, president . . . Sally Cook, vicc-prcsidcnt . . . oncc Ostlund, sccrctary-trcasurcr . . . succeeding Mary Roche, lane Forrey, Betty Plumcdahl respectively . . . Misses Alice Skoglund, Valborg Skardvcdt, Stella Melius advisas. ook'l' 711161r1 Tden, :Cge'f; '80 W0 Haw; HOMCK' Roche! L. 61., ' O , Leckn Peters $ i' N k N Q, a NB k S? A NN QkSNNM 'Mayne, N TiCkson, 1 Erskine: ' Olson r Cl 085' A club for every student interest . . . science club . . . opportunity to delve deeper into science . . . pep club . . . responsible for enthusiasm at games . . . French and German . . . foreign songs, foreign dances . . . Hi-Y . . . Mto create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian char- actef . . . riHc club . . . for embryonic hunters . . . commercial service . . . undertakes duplicat- ing and mimcographing projects . . . assembly club . . . originates and presents auditorium pro- grams. SCIfNCE Row l-R. Hosterrnan, D. Malcolm, M. Weinard, Miss Sneed, M. Gorman, S. Lewis, K. Steward. Row ZMR. Ruud, R. Wallace, G. Syverson, E. Lindquist, R. Syverson, T. Ellis. P5P Row IMT. Condon, B. Ahlcrs, G. Hendrickw son, M. Hodgson, Miss Snced, K. Hanson, S. Cook, G. Moak, I. Schlosser. Row 2-W. Murphey, I. Mayne, A. Samuelson, M. Van Elsbcrg, M. Sipe, B. Peterson, E. Knaeble, C. Pierson, K. Edholm. Row 3-P. Panchy- shyn, B. Swanson, W. Johnson, H. Krucger, L. Harris, J. Blonigan, K. Rothcr, K. Stew- ard. Row 4ME. Lindquist, C. Palmer, A. Stewart, T. Menth, N. MacKay, H. Dahlen, I. Westlund, D. Johnston. FRHVCW KIND 6'5RMIIN Row 1M1. Sonnenberg, M. Cook, E. Erfjord, R. Eager, L. Meyer, Mr. Eddy, G. Kohnen, P. Dallman, I. Swanson, L. Ianssen, M. Schroeder. Row 2-B. Woody, M. Wein- ard, R. Fitzcr, M. Ebner, M. Gorman, E. Durnam, M. Hodgson, K. Hanson, N. Han- ey, M. Hain, I. Ruff, D. Oswald. Row 3- F. Diethcrt; L. Smiler, P. Ammerman, A. Schmidt, K. Kuch, M. RuHenach, M. Duevel, L. M. Worden, J. Nathe, A. MacDonald, L. Hillcr, W. Murphey. Row 4-L. Town- send, A. Reidhcad, G. Freund, G. Hargar- ten, E. Falink, R. Lorenson, C. Bencher, G. Lake, B. Skrade, I. Blonigan, M. Kobow. lll- x Row 1-I. Mortcnscn, B. Swanson, C. Keni- son, C. Palmer, Mr. Woodward, G. Lake, S. Whitlatch, S. Lewis, C. Anderson. Row 2-- R. Hosterman, R. Icszewski, H. Schmidt, T. Lange, W. Johnson, B. Leibfarth, B. Hum- phrey, K. Rother. Row 3-W. Murphcy, E. Lindquist, L. Butler, R. Rorbakkcn, C. Mac- Donald, I. Westlund, D. Johnson, W. Christ- ensen, K. Steward. Row 4-H. Kruegcr, A. Stewart, R. Bolicr, D. Kitner, L. Lien, H. Cook, L. Steen, H. Dahlcn, L. Peterson. lelf Row 1-V. Cahlander, I. Ruff, L. Lien, Mn Johnson, R. Rorbakken, C. MacDonald, N. Pugh, E. McLaughlin. Row Z-L. Sellman, F . LcDuc, D. Gilbertson, R. Ruud, R. Brown, I. Nicol, R. Gabrielson. Row 3-I. Mora tenson, E. Gustufson, D. Donohue, D. Em- mans, T. Ellis, C. Cook, R. Smith, K. Malm- berg. Row 4-M. Rosnow, G. Lake, D. Dahl, R. Abendroth, U. Abendroth, B. Mur- ray, D. Giroux, E. Prahrosc. COMMERCMZ Row 1-P. Lehman, V. Henrickson, L. Lcck: net, Miss LaPray, I. Erskine, M. Kuch, S. Charnock. Row 2-M. Baumtrog, L. Per- ry, S. McFarland, B. Flaa, V. Fink, M. Roche, A. Manchoff, B. Plumcdahl, C. Yung: ner, S. Kidd, M. Sandvig. ASSEMBLV Row 1-D. Vos, M. Schultz, K. Eggum, Mr. Mielkc, I. Schlosser, S. Ryan, M. Gorman. Row 2-M. Hain, M. Nathe, M. Sipc, T. Condon, I. Nathe, P. Dallman. Row 3-D. Foss, H. Krueger, C. Duepner, E. Lind- quist, B. Swanson, P. Panchyshyn, W. Mur- phey. Row 1--K. Eggum, I. Staley, D. Groh, Miss Christianson, Miss La- Pray, Miss Sneed, M. Thompson, B. Ahlcrs, I. Ostlund. Row Z-F. Rich- ter, K. Koch, A. Samuelson, M. Mc- Cluskcy, R. Frees, B. Davis, P. Am- merman, B. Peterson, M. RuHenach, K. Hanson. Row 3-W. Murphey, T. Lange, M. Malcolm, S. Snackcn- berg, R. Eager, E. Herncr, M. L. Zimmcr, D. Malcolm, R. Ruud. Row 4 B. Ricklick, B. Leathers, C. Palmer, N. MacKay, E. Lindquist, D. Giroux. DfCMMA TIOIV Dcclaimcrs . . . interpreters . . . orators . . . manuscript readers . . . long hours of p.1'act1cc . . . carc- ful articulation . . . pronunciation . . . rewarded by four superiors in the Dlstrlct Cogtcst . . . Wayne Murphcy . . . Beatrice Case . . .Ted Langc . . . Duane Foss . . . three 1n the Reglonal . . . Wayne, Duane and Ted . . . winning contestants received medals . . . school rece'lvcd plaque bearing names and ratings of participants . . .gcncral chairman of Forgnsms . . I MISS Margaret Christianson . . . assisted by Miss LaPray . . . Mr. Bcnscn . . . Miss Mathls . . . MISS Peterson . . . Miss Snccd. Row l-M. Gibbs, M. Olson, Miss Mathis, Mr. Bensen, Miss Peterson, M. Ehlers, P. Dallman, S. Charnock. Row Z-B. Case, I. Ruff, M. Sipc, I. Schlosscr, H. Bickford, M. A. Duevel, T. Condon. Row 3-D. Foss, D. Hutchinson, G. Lake, E. Smith. JUNIOR 600N611 Resembles Senior High Council in its purpose . . . keeps order in the lower halls . . . appoints student of- ficers and supervisors for lunch rooms . . . ethics committee chosen from last year,s council . . . presi- dent for first semester . . . Jean Ole son . . . second semester . . . Roget Lillihei . . . Miss Inga Johnson and Mr. Jens Dale, co-advisers. Row l-I. Bolicr, F. Ward, Mr. Dale, Mix: Iolmmn, Mr. Frost, I. Olson, F. Iordet. Row 2--H. larder, C . Robinson, C. Ellis, D. Miclke, S. Gadbois, D. Mortenxon, F. Spraguc, E. Capriotti. Row 3-R. Palmer, D. Oxtcrum, D. Spanjers, R. Lillilzei, B. McFarland, I. Cooper, I. Relsell, L. Manon, R. Rasmussen. Row l-V. Schultz, C. Howe, A. Hassinger, Mr. Bensen, L. Worden, B. Christoherson, M. Ducvel. Row 2-D. Gordon, V. Iordct, C. Pierson, M. Roche, A. Abner, H. chdrickson, D. Moorelzous'c. Row 3-D. Broberg, R. Bolicr, W. O'Rielly, R. Morctter, E. Lindquist, W. Carlson, R. Giroux. New name . . . Student Senate . . . new accomplishments . . .sponsored student-run study halls . . . ticket selling responsibilities . . . initiated hStudent Hours . . . conducted stu- dent elections . . . purchased records for school dances . . . sponsored sun- lights . . . hbumpcrh between stu- dents and faculty . . . under the leadership of Harry chdrickson, President . . . Einer Lindquist, Vice- president . . . Lyla Mary Worden, Sccretary-Treasurer . . . Mr. John Bensen, Adviser. Row l-I. Sonncnberg, L. Leckner, E. Erfjord, R. Eager, Mr. Mielke, A. Hassinger, D. Refscll, V. Henrickson, S. Cook. Row ZeV. Priebc, M. Dueuel, M. Gorman, A. Houck, M. McCluf'kcy, B. Peter- son, P. Dallman, M. Roche, B. Plumedahl. Row 3--R. Hosterman, S. Lewis, M. Cam, I. Ostlund, L. Worden, K. Eggum, T. Langc, C. Duepner. Row 4-H. Hendrickson, B. Swanson, D. Malcolmy L. Stem, H. Dahlcn, H. Cook, N. MacKay, T. Ellis, P. Panchyslzyn. MITIOMII HONOR Scholarship, leadership, character, and service are characteristics upon Which membership is based . . . pur- pose of club to hexalt and hold these objectivesh, . . . installation held in auditorium before student bOdy on December 10 . . . club ros- ter totals thir'ty-five . . . Mr. Mielke, Chlb sponsor, administered the pledge to twenty-six new members .. . . eleven juniors, fifteen seniors in- ducted. IT IS PATRIIJTIC ..... To Train For Business This Year ' Thousands of business-trained young men and women are needed by the government and its Defense Indus- tries to handle the oHice work of war. One of our approved courses in Busi- ness, Accounting, or Secretarial Training will prepare you thorough- ly and quickly for one of these po- sitions. Minnesota graduates are successful Visit the sclzool Ask for Bulletin MINNESOTA School of Business 24 SOUTH SEVENTH ST. MINNEAPOLIS GOOD FOOD is OUR JOB FOR GOOD HEALTH THE DURATION! Try ELLIS L06 CABIN CAFE BUY UNITED STATES . One Mile N orth of Robbmsdale DEFENSE BONDS Hy 9894 AND STAMPS Security State Bank Vk of Robbinsdale H. E. CLASEN A1751iatcd with 0 ! Brand First Bank Stock Gro caries Corporation I 'k 00R HIM! WORD , With regret, we see the final pages of the 1942 Robin completed. There is only one thing left before we close the book; that is to acknowl- edge our grateful thanks to the many people whose willing help and cooperation have brought about the successful completion of this project. In particular, our sincerest thanks- To the administration and faculty for their patient assistance whenever it was needed. To Mr. Frantz of Harrison and Smith who gave us so much of his time, help, and useful criticism and who helped us over so many rough spots. To Mr. Segal, also, for his time and lay-out suggestions; and to Miss Gilchrist, Mr. Knud- sen, and Lorayne Christensen of Lee Brothers Studios for their invaluable work. To our advertisers without whose financial as- sistance this type of book would not have been possible. To Dorothy Fedor, Catherine Nelson, Wayne Murphey, Mary Hodgson, Audrey Hassingcr, Lucille Leckner, Sheila Ryan, and Kay Hanson who gave unselfishly of their time and effort and especially to Miss LaPray whose direction of student typists was instrumental in enabling us to meet our deadline. To our staff, words do not adequately express our sincere appreciation for the time and talent they so freely gave that the 1942 Robin might be what it is. ELEANOR ERFIORD, Editor TED LANCE, Business Manager CLYDE E. EDDY, Faculty Adviser J ones Investment Co. Real Estate and Insurance 4128 West Broadway Hy 1827 C om plz'ments of ROBIN THEATER ROBIN LANES RAY CARLSON Hy 7913 Rays Standard Service Standard Oil Products Complete Lubrication After the game or dance . . . Stop at . . . Chasets Hamburger Inn HA VE YOU TRIED? VIC9S EAT SHOP 4609 411A Ave. No. H. A. HUGHES PHIL TEPLEY Robbinsdale Oil Co. Kerosene - Tires - Batteries Country Tank Wagon Delivery Hy 9949 4082 West Broadway A. G. Bossert, 3811 West Broadway, Robbinsdale H Y L A N D 7 0 6 3 CEMENT GoNSTBUCTloN Kass: BOSSEBT CONSTBUCTION co. Wm. G. Bossert, 3903 Hubbard Ave., Robbinsdale HYLAND 0079 4133 West Broadway Robbinsdale Community- Cleaners Locally Owned and Operated Plant! REPAIRING, RELINING, REMODELING Of all kind: Call and Delivery Service Hy 3066 Shop in Comfort at The Robbinsdale 5c to $1.00 Store Air Conditioned 4123 West Broadway Ch. 5815 COMPLIMENTS - of a FRIEND Sipc and Gray Oil Company TEXACO PRODUCTS HY 9647 Robbinsdale Elmquist Shoe Store Shoes 4 Repairing - Hosiery 4144 West Broadway Ch. 4564 M. R. KELLAR IE WELER 4152 West Broadway Robbinsdalc, Minnesota Minneapolis School of Beauty Culture ROGERS o BENNER 1022 Nicollet Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota Compliments of WAGNEIPS CAFE TRY MUELLERS FIRST MUELLEIVS PHARMACY Hy 9723 Hy 9805 Broadway at 42nd Robbinsdale Meat Market DAILY DELIVERIES Hy 8800 Phone Hyland 9588 LAMPERT YARDS Lumber, Building Materials, Paint, Fuel 4740 42nd Avenue, Robbinsdale Hyland 5869 - Hyland 7621 Robbinsdale Bakery A. T. SCHAPER, Proprietor Specialty Bakers for Churches, Lodges, etc. 4142 West Broadway, Robbinsdale Sessing Hardware Co. PAINT HEADQUARTERS Hyland 6232 Robbinsdale, Minnesota 1OUR OWN HARDWAREI We Print Your Robinic Talley , Enterprise Publishing Corporation COMPLIMENTS of a F RIEND Luger-Peterson Service 42nd and New Highway 11y 9845 GIVE. . . . notdn ordinary photograph, but A QUALITY PORTRAIT L E E B R O T H E R S 2546 Portland Ave. Minneapolis, Minn.


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