Robbinsdale High School - Robin Yearbook (Robbinsdale, MN)

 - Class of 1943

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... 4a; s . . .. ---..-e..eVl DH! SEPTEMBER- SeThe portals open wide to aspiring youth. School begins, to youJ 9-Iesse Schaeffer remarks, Only 179 days until summer vacation! 18-Football-Mound-6, Robins-Ig. 21 -Mr. Mielke states definitely, uThere will be no annual? 23-Gathering of refined woodpulp lPaper Salel. 25 - Football - Hopkins-6, Robins-o. OCTOBER- 2-- Football --U. High-o, Robins-I4. 4eVocational Guidance tests given by Mr. Hawk. 6-Interviews by Mr. Hawk and we all decide ditch-digging isn,t such a bad job after all. 9--HomecomingeParkso, Robins-7. Lyla Mary Worden, queen. I4--Mr. Mielke and senior class decide there will be an annual. 19 - Football - Excelsior-o, Robins-6. 23-Football-St. Cloud-14, Robins-o. 29-3o-M.E.A.-4 day leave. NOVEMBER- 6eMr. Hawk interviews Pat Turgeon and Locke heed gets a new riveter. 1 I - Armistice Day - Another vacation. 19-20- Skyroads Junior class play production is a success. 26-Day of Thanksgiving. 27-Day of recuperation and bicarbonate of soda. 28-Report cards-Red, White, and Blue. Patriotic theme. DECEMBER- 9e-Rationing of essential material-no annual. 11-Seniors get graduation pictures. It shouldn't happen to a dog! 14-Moron jokes reach a new high at R.H.S.. 16-Thespian Installation. Mistletoe, ah, mistletoe! 20-A,Cappella presents Yuletide Concert. 21 -Everyone humming White Christmas as two week vacation begins. SUCH A YEAIQ! JANUARY- I-New Yearls Resolutions. 2eDiHerent New Year,s Resolutions. 3-Oh well, they weren,t so good anyway. 6eMr. Hawk arranges a priority rating-Annual work begins. xz-Blizzard-All schools closed except Robbins- dale. 14-Organization of Victory Corps. 26-Auditorium-Deep River Boys. 27-28-Annual group pictures-See! there will be an annual after all. FEBRUARY- 4-Girlsl Club Valentines Party. 8-College Aptitudes-Wasted effort. 12-Holiday lAnnual staff exceptedl. 15-Annual's first deadlineellThere will be no an- nual, so say Harrison and Smith, printers. lgeThespians give a play liOnce in a Lifetime. MARCH- I-Operetta casts theme song. Oh, Bury Me in 1033, 3-Due to war R.H.S. becomes 3 Girls, academy. 18eBand marches to Fort Snelling to save rubber. 22-Seniors hope their caps and gowns will 5:. Did yours? 3xeMarch goes out like a lamb. APRIL- I-Mr. Hagemeister enjoys April Fools, Day. 2-Mr. Hagemeistcr recuperates. 6-7-Mr. Mielke remarks, uYOU seniors can go out and get papers too, etc., etc'. lPaper salty 19-eReport Cards. Reynold Erickson worries, uWill I have enough credits to graduate? Answer? 3o-Boys who haven't been hit by the draft attend the Cotton Ball. MAY- IeMr. Eddy is crowned . . . lccnsuredl. 1-The annual comes out. 7-Senior class play is a success. 15-Iuniors think how wonderful it is to be getting rid of the seniors. 17-All students wish theyld kept accurate notes to study for yearly exams. 21-Junior-Senior promeNo cars, no men. 22e-Teachers sit up nights thinking up easy LU final exam questions. JUNE- 3-Graduation l for some of the seniorsl. 4-End of School. Oh, such a Year!

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0.Dorma Westphal-Girls, Club 3. Stan th'tlatclz-Movic Operator 1-2-3. Dori: Wikgr;en-Hall Guide; Lunchroom Asst.; Prom Comm. 2; G.A.A.; Girls' Club 1-2-3. 0 Betty Woodfill-1Oncc and For All 2; Robin Tale 3; Girls, Club 3; Auditorium Club 3; Pep Club 3; Commercial Club 3. Lyla Mary Worden-Orchestra 1-2; Thespian 2-3; National Honor Society 2-3; All-ycar honor 1011 1-2-3; Hall Guidq 2; Prom Comm. 2; Student Council 1-2-3; German Club 2-3; Girls, Club Pres. 2-3; Girls3 Club 1-2-3; Homecom- ing Queen 3. Stanley Young-Hi-Y 2-3; RiHc Club 3. Eleuia Yanni-ACappclla 1-2-3; Girls; Sextet 2-3; Mixed Quartet NO PICTURES 0 Richard Abcndmth-Hockcy 2-3; RiHc Club 2-3. Wallace Damow-Wrcstling 1-2; Wrestling letter winner 2; Lunch- room Asst. 3. Shirley Eckberg. loim Gladwz'n-Football 11B1, 1; Football letter winner 3; Basketball letter winner 2; Base- ball 1-2-3; Baseball letter winner 3; Student Council 1. Ierry Hargarten-German Club 1-2. Arnold Koch-Band 1-2-3; Pep Band 1-2-3; Orchestra 1-2-3; Brass Sextet 1-3. Dick O'Bricn-Football 118 ; Hockey 1; Ticket Asst. 2; Lunch- room Asst. 2. 3; Stage 2-3; Homecoming Comm. 1; Girls Club 1-2-3; Masquers, 1-2; Commercial Club 3. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SENIORS Kathryn Koch Marion Kohncn Betty Kruegcr Blanche Leathers Eincr Lindquist Janet Olson Carolyn Pierson Iunc Stalcy Dorothy Vos Lyla Mary Worden Beatrice Ahlers Peggy Ammcrman Loren Eastman Donald Emmans Norman Engstrom Laurenz Harris Carol Howe Lois Iansscn Lila Klatt Staley, Lorraine Barrows. Margaret Cain Phyliss Dallman Mary Anne Ducval Themeo Ellis Alice Houck Donald Malcolm Joyce Os'tlund Barbara Peterson Jeanne Sonncnbcrg HIGH RANKING SENIORS Barbara Peterson, Mary Anne Ducval, Joyce Ostlund, June



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REPRESENTATIVE I UNIORS Every American wants most of all to know where and how and when he can best put his shoulder to the wheel. Certainly every high school student wants to know where and how and when his abilities can best be put to use in the war effort. This is the general aim of the Victory Corps which was launched just this year by our President. Its machinery is successfully under way. Because Victory Corps was inaugurated after class pro grams had been in effect for some time, the seniors have not been able to play as extensive a part in the Victory Corps as the juniors have and will. Early in the year, the juniors signed up in the English classes for the branch of service which their talents, studies, and activities made them best fitted. All were eligible for general membership. In order to join the specialized branches juniors discovered that they would have to alter their programs in such a way as to assure credits in technical courses-especially science and mathe- matics. In addition to this they are expected to fulfill requirements in physical fitness and par- ticipate in various community and production services. Chester Cook, Betty Iones, Shirley Knudsen, Hugh Larson. Room 205, Row IeD. Evans, B. Anderson, L. Cloutier, M. Fedor, M. Eull, Miss LaPray, B. Eull. G. Barker, M. L. Blake. D. Dooley, D. Foss. Row 2-1. Delp, L. Elsen, P. Engebretsen. S. Faber, A. Berg, B. Ford, B. Davis, D. Anderson, A. Almer. I. Brueshaber. Row 3-A. DeVaney. M. Christian, M. Fall, H. Bickford. M. Berthiaume, E. Baker, G. Dubay, I. Bratager, M. Anderson. Row 4-L. Drell, C. Cook, W. Betzen. H. Brandt, E. Engvall, B. Beach, R. Bolier, G. Embretson. R. Erickson, B. Boblctter.

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