Stillwater High School - Kabekonian Yearbook (Stillwater, MN)
- Class of 1938
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Advertising' Manager - ALICE KOLLINER
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E are all marionettes pulled by strings
which many people call fate, and others environment.
The 1938 Kabekonian places special emphasis on activi-
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helped to influence and mold our lives during our course
through Stillwater High School. Thus through the last
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ROBERT ADKINS Hi-Y Club 2. 3. Interc-lass Athletics 2. 3. 4, Interclass Track Team 2, 3, 4. Student
Manaizer Football Team 3, 4, Shakespeare's Dream 4, Los Gatos 3.
CLACRICXE QNDERSON Shakespeare ioi.y ... Commercial Club 3.
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ALICE AI-'ELL - Librarian
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BESSIE BARBER Choir l, -1, Glue Club l, -1, G. A. A. l, 2. Politics Club 3, Commercial Club 3.
GEORGE FIARKER Pres. Home Room 2, First Baskltlzll T
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SYDNEY BARTKEY -Orchestra l, 2, 3. Bookstore Com. -4. Commercial Club I. 2. 3, Biology Club 2.
DAVID BASTIEN-Talent Club -1. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l. 2. 3. 4, Track 1. 2. 3, Interclass Ath-
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AGNES BELISLE Hand 4, Shaks-s1ware's Dream 1, Pres. of Club 4. Pres. Home Ronin 4, Commercial
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WWILLIAM BENOE-Science Club l. Biologry 2, Pres. of Home Room.
KARL BENSON Student Council 4, Chairman of Noon Hour Com. fl. Science Club l, Biology Club 2.
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VIVI JUNE BENSONfCornme1'cial Club 3, Science Club 1. Biology Club 2.
PHYLLIS BERGER--Pres of Club 4, Girl Reserves 4. Math. Club 4, Foreign Language Club 4, Chcmis.
try Club 4. Kab. Stalin 4. Junior Academy of Science -1.
MARION BERGSTEN --Glee Club 1, 2, Commercial Club l, 2, 3, Biology Club 2.
XWILLIAM BERNSTEIN -National Honor Society 3. 4. Declamatory Contest 3, 4. Talent Club 3, 4. Golf
Team 2, Interscholastic Debate 3, 4, Intcrclass Debate 2, 3, Radio Club 3. Los Gatos 4. Hi-Y Club.
LORRAINE BILLY Choir 4. Glee Club 1. Girl Reserves 3. il, Its-'porter for Arrow 1, Politics Club li.
G. A. A. l. 2. 3, 4.
JACK BOYD "S" Club 33. fl. First Football Squad Il. 4. Track Team 2, Second Basketball Team 3,
Senior Council. S4-c'y of Club 2. -1. Los Gatos 4, Hi-Y Club.
IREGE BROWN--Bookstore Com. -1. Girl Reserves 4, Comnn-rcial Club 2. 3. Biology Club 2, Politics I
uh 3.
MILFORD BRUNNER Re 't" f
poi u or Arrow l, 2, Science Club l, Biology Club 2.
MARION BUCKLEY Student Council l, Glie Clul l '7 I Ch
1 . ... .. , oir 1, 2. 3, Chemistry Club 4.
Home Ec. Club.
BETTY JANE BURKE Sec'y of Club Sh
, alu'-speare's Dream l, 2. 3, Physics Club 3,
G. A. A. I, 2, 3. 1. Girl Reserves 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2,
EDVVARD CARLSON -Physics Club 3. lVIath. Club 2, 3, Biology Club 2. Science Club 1.
MARY CARLSON-Latin Club. Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 2. Science Club 1, Commercial Club.
HELEN CIIRISTIANSON--Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, B' l
io ogy Club 2, Home Ec. Club l, Shakes-
peares Dream Staff 4. Girl Reserves 4. Bookstore Com. 4.
MADELYN CIESMAN Politics Club 3, Science Club l, 'Biology Club 2. Home Ee.
Club, Librarian 4. Commercial Club I, 2, Ci.
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PACLINE CLAREY -G. A. A. 1. 2. Home Fic. Club 2. 3. fl. Commercial
Club 1. 2. 3. Sci.nce Club 1. Biology Club 2.
ALICE CLOUTIER Commercial Club 3. 4. Biolrgy Club 2. Home Ec. Club.
MAENARD CLYMER Commercial Club l. 2. Science Club 1, Biology
lub 2.
IRENE COLLOPY Politics Club 3. Girl Reserve 3. G. A. A. 2. 3
Librarian 3. fl. liomc lie. Club l. 2. Commercial Club 3. 4.
PATRICIA CONNORS---National Honor Society 3. 4. Student Council 4.
Girl Reserves 3. 4. Bookstore Com. 2. Senior Council, Tusitala Stall'
. Staff of Arrow 1. Editor of Kab.. lnterclass Dmbatc 2, Junior
ay. One Act Play Contest 1. 2. Pres. Home Room 3. Librarian
3. Thespian Club 4. Talent Club 3. 4.
LYLE CRANffCommercial Club 1. 2. 3. Science Club 1. Biology Club
2. Golf Team 3.
Qt CLYDE DAHLQIJIST- Student Council 1. COI11lI'lk'I'Cl2.l Club 3. Science
l Club 1. Biology Club 2. Chemistry Club 4.
JOHN DALY---Declamatory Contest 1, 3. 4. Talent Club 4. Hi-Y Club
3. Librarian 3, One Act Play Contest 1. Senior Play 4. Shakes-
peare's Dream 2. 4. Los Gatos 4. Member of Standing-,r'Com. 2 3
Yell Leader 1. 2. 3. 4. Reporter for Arrow 1. ' ' '
DOT? DANIELSON-fCommercial Club 3. 4. Science Club 1. Biology Club 2. Latin Club 1. 2. Math.
uh 1.
ROBERT DENNIS--Latin Club 1. Math. Club 1. 2. Intcrclass Track Team 1. Sce'y of Fr. Class.
ROBERT DeWOLF-Commercial Club 2. 3. Science Club 1. Biology Club 2. Politics Club 3.
LYMAN DOE-Hi-Y Club 1. 2. 3. lnterclass Athletics 1. 2. 3. 4. lntrrclass Track Team 2. Senior Play
4. Shakcspeares Dream 2. Chairman homecoming 4. Ilall and Building' Com. 4. Los Gatos 2, 3, 4
Kab. Stall'.
LUCILE DRECIISLER -Girl Reserves 3. 4. Politics Club 3. Reporter for Arrow. Orchestra 2. 3. fl.
Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. Science Club 1. National Honor Society.
PIIYLLIS EVERMANN Student Council 2. Student Iill0lili0l'Di'l'. Girl Resorrcec fl. Glre Club 1. 2. 4.
Choir 4. Commercial Club 1, 2. 3. il. National Honor Society 4.
RALPH GEIDEL-r-Science Club 1. Bioloyry Club 2.
DANIEL GELFORD Los Gatos 3. 4. Sec'y ol' Club 1. Stall' of Arrow 1, 2. Junior and Senior Play Stall,
Librarian 4. Sl1akeSpearc's Dream Stall' 4. '
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PIIYLLIS GERSON Librarian 2. 3. G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. Bookstore Chairman I. Girl Reserves 4. Commer-
cial Club 2. 3. 4, Chemistry Club 4. National Honor Society 4.
ROBERT GLASBRENNER "S" Club il. fl Sh-l '
. 1li0Sl10ill'l'S llroann IJ. Junior Play. lntc-rclass Track
Team 1. 2. 3. 4. Interclass Athletics 1, 2. 3. -1. Track Team 1, 2. 3. 4. Second Basketball Team 2,
Pres. Home Room 2.
EARL GOERSS "S" Club 4. Hi-Y Club 2. 3. First Football Squad ll, -Other Squad 1. 2. 3. ShakcSDi'1ll'U'S
Dream 2. 3. 4. Choir 4. Glee Club 4-, Los Gato 2. 3. 4. Member of Standing Com. 4.
GEORGE GOULETTE-vl"res. of Club 4. First Football Squad 3. -1. Other Squad l. 2. Commercial Club
4. Biology Club 2. Politics Club 3.
ELEANOR. GREEDER G. A. A. 1. Shli.li0SlJ9ll1'0'S Dream 2. Science Club 1. Biology Club 2.
HELEN AHALLIN- Girl Reserves 3. 4. G. A. A. l, 2, Math. Club 1. 2. Biology Club 2. Science Club
1. Commercial Club.
WINIFRED HARVIEUXf-Shakespearefs Dream Stall' 4. Band 4. Home Ec. Club 1, 2. 4. Biology Club 2,
Science Club 1. Commercial Club.
JERRY HAVENS-fStudent Council 4. Commercial Club 4. Member of Standing Com. 4. Physics Club
3. Math. Club.
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GERTRUDE HEMSCHfGirl Reserves 3, 4. Chairman of Assembly Com. 4, Special Com., Standing Com-
mittee. Kab. Stall' 4, Shakespearc-'s Dream 1, Student Council 4, National Honor Society 4.
ELAINE HENNESSEY'fStudent Council 4, Girl Reserves 3. 4, Standing Com. 4. Arrow Stalf 4, Pres. of
Home Room 4. Science Club 1. Biology Club 2, National Honor Society 4.
MARY IMHOLTfGlec Club 1. Math Club 1, Home Ee. Club 3, Biology Club 2, Science Club 1.
MARY JANE HILDEBRANDT-Sen-'y of Club -I, Member of Standing: Com. 4, Reporter for Arrow 4
Shakespeares Dream l, 2, 3. 4, Senior Play, Thesnians, Talent Club 2, 3, 4, Declamatory Contest 4
DONALD HOLMESff"S" Club 3. 4, Student Council 1. Los Gatos 3, Pres. of
Math. Club 4, Standing Com. 1. Intcrclass Track Team l. 2, 3, 4. Track
Era: 21,32, 3, 4, First Football Squad 3. 4, Pres. of Home Room 3, Hi-Y
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LORRAINE HOLSTENfSec'y of Fr. Clas , Girl Reserves 4, Pres. of Home Room
3, Home Ec. Club. Science Club 1, Biology Club 2.
ELIZABETH IIENNINGfCommercial Club 3, Science Club 1, Biology Club
2, Home Ec. Club 1, 2.
LORETTA HUGHES Commercial Club 3, 4. Science Club 1, Biology Club 2,
Home Ec. Club 2, 3.
GORDON JACKSON-Science Club 1, Biology Club 2. Chemistry Club 4,
Physics Club 3.
MARION JAGG+Choir 1. 2, 3, Clee Club l. 2, 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4. G. A. A.
1, 2, 3, Chemistry Club 4.
IRVIN JOHNSONf Chemistry Club 4. Lockwood School: Plays 1, 2. 3, Bas-
ketball 3. - gy:
ORPHA .IUDKINS----Girl Reserves 3. 4. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Staff. Shukespeare's Dream 1. 2.
BETTY KAHL G. A. A. I. Shakespeares Dream Statl' -4, Home Ec. Club 4, Biology Club 2, Science
Club 1. Commercial Club 1, 2..
LAWRENCE KEMPFffLos Gato 4. Reporter for Arrow l, 2. 3, Stall' of Arrow 4, One Act Play Stall'
l, 2. Junior Play Stall' 3. Senior Play Stall'. Shalsespcares Dream 4, Pres, Home Room 1, Math.
Club 1, 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society 4.
ELEANOR KERN -Commercial Club 3. Biology Club 4. Home Ec. Club 4. Girl Reserves 3. 4.
ALICE KOLLINER -Pres. of Club 3, 4. Member of Standing Com. 4, Reporter for Arrow 1. 2. 3. Staff
of Arrow 4, Advertising Mzr. of Kab.. ShakesDeare's Dream Staff 1, 2. 3, 4, Senior Play 41. One
Act Play Contest 1. 2. 3. Thespians 1, 2. 3, 4. Talent Club 3. 4.
ELAINE KUEHN Commercial Club 2. 3. Science Club 1, Biology Club 2.
MILDRED KUEHN-Commercial Club 3. Home Ec. Club 1.
LLOYD LARSON-Science Club 1. Biology Club 2, Football Squad 2. 3. Politics Club 3.
LOIS LARSON Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Biology Club 2, Girl Reserves 4.
JOHN LAW'SON-fCommercial Club 3. Science Club 1, Biology Club 2, Politics Club 3.
VIRGINIA LEACHfGirl Reserves 3. 4. Glee Club 1. Special Com. 1, Pre . of Club 4, SeC'y of Club 4.
Reporter for Arrow 4. Kab. Stal'l', Shakespeares Dream 1, Shakespeare's Dream Stali' 3, Intervlass
Debate 3. Thespians 4, Talent Club 4. Declamatory Contest 1, 2. 3. 4, National Honor Society 4.
DONALD LEINW-Arrow Staff 4, Biology Club 2, Science Club. Commercial Club 1, 2. 3.
RICHARD LINDBERG--Choir 4, Politics Club 3. Shakespeare's Dream 4, Biology Club 2, Science Club
1, Commercial Club 1, 2. 3.
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ROBERT LOHMERA--Interclass Athletics 2. First Ba ketball Team 3. 4. "S" Club 8. 4. First Football
Squad 4. Other Squad 2. 3.
JUNE LUDWIG-Arrow Statl' 4. Girl Reserves 3. 4. Commercial Club. Science Club 1. Biology Club 2.
WALTER LULL --Science Club 1. Biology Club 2. Math. Club. First Football Squad 1.
BERT LUND--National Honor Society 3, 4. Nat'l. Athletic Honor Society 3, 4, Los Gatos 2, 3. 4. Sec'y
of Club 4. Pres. of Soph. Class. Member of Junior and Senior Council. Scenery Com. 1. 2, 3, 4.
Chairman 4, Reporter for Arrow 1. 2. 3, Interclass Athletics 1. 2. One Act Play Contest 1, Student
Manager Track 2, Track Team 3, 4. First Basketball Team 3. 4. First Football Squad 2. 3. 4, Pres.
of Home Room 1. Student Council 3. 4. "S" Club 3. 4. Declamatory Contest 1, 3.
DOROTHY LUND-Girl Reserves 3. G. A. A. 1. 3. Shakespeare's Dream Staff' 4. Home Ec. Club 1. 2,
Biology Club 2, Science Club 1.
PIERRIE MacDONA.LD-- Shakespeares Dream 3. 4. Football Squad 1. 2. 3. Science Club 1. Chemistry
Club 4. Latin Club 1, 2. Hi-Yy Club. Los Gatos 4.
WALTER MACE-Politics Club 3, Math. Club. Chemistry Club 4, Biology Club 2.
EIGEL MADSEN--Los Gatos 4, Politics Club 3, Shakespeare's Dream Staff 2. 3. 4. Biology Club 2.
Scicncc Club 1, Commercial Club.
RICHARD MALONE-Sec'y of Club. Vice-Pres. of Club. Interscholastic Debate. Interclass Debate 3.
Librarian 3. Hi-Y Club 1. 2. 3, Dcclamatory Contest 4, Senior Play Staff.
BETTY MECHELKE-Glee Club 1. 2, Politics Club 3. G. A. A. 1. 2. 4. Staff for Arrow 1. Interclass
Athletics 4, Shakespeare's Dream 1, 2. 3.
EDNA MEYER-Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. Science Club 1. Biology Club 2. Home Ec. Club, Girl Re-
serves 4.
ROSE MCDONOUGH--G. A. A. 1. 2, 3. Junior Play Staff 3. Home Ee. Club 2. Biology Club 2. Pres. of
Home Room 3, Librarian 3, Commercial Club 1. 2. 3.
HARRIET MCPHETRES-Girl Reserves 3. 4. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Sec'y of Club 4. Vice-Pres. of Club 3.
Vice-Pres. of Soph. Cla.s, Member of Junior and Senior Council, Special Com.. Chairman Finance
Com., Interclass Debate 1. 2. 4, Interscholastic Debate 1. 2. 3. One Act Play Contest 3, Librarian
3. Student Council 1. 4. National Honor Society 3, 4.
HAIBVEY MSJELTER -Politics Club 3, Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Biology Club 2, Science Club 1, Commercial
lub 1. . 3.
JUNE MONIO -Home Bc. Club 4. Biology Club 2. Commercial Club 1.
KENNETH MUNSON Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. Scicncc Club 1, Biology Club 2.
DELORES MURPHY-Girl RL-serves 3. 4, G. A. A. 1, 2. 3. -1. Bookstore Com. 4, Shakespcarc's Dream
1, 2, 3, Commercial Club 1. 2, 3.
ALTON NELSON Commercial Club 3, Science Club 1, Biology Club 2.
RACHEL NELSONffCommcrcial Club 1. 2. 3. Biology Club 2. Home
Ec. Club 1.
DOROTHY NESKE fCommercial Club 1. 2. 3, 4. Science Club 1.
Shakespearefs Dream Stalin 4, Glee Club 1. 2, Girl Reserves 4,
Bookstore Com. 4, Vice-Pres. of Club 4.
LEONA NESKE+Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. Science Club 1, Biology
Club 2.
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EVELYN NESS--Commercial Club 1. 2. 3, Science Club 1. Biology 0
Club 2. Home Ec. Club 4, G. A. A. 1.
LORENE NIPPOLDTeGirl Reserves 4, G. A, A. 2, 3. Bookstore
Com. 4. Staff for Arrow 4. Pres. of Home Room 1, Biology
Club 2.
LUCILLE OLSON-Glee Club 4. Choir 4. Girl Reserves 3. 4.
Shakesepare's Dream 2. 3. Talent Club 4. Math. Club, National
Honor Society 4. an
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Virginia Packer
Harold Parnell
Dol ores
Pasch
Russell Patrick
Anne Peterson
James Plaunt
Lois lladdalz
Carl Raecler
William Reed
Wallace Reiland
Richard Rice
Marvin Hicherl
.lnhn Risendal
William Hoy
Althea
Ryden
Cyril Szinfnrll
Betty Jane Sawyer
Raymond Schmidt
Mary Schroeder
Harriet Seggelke
Earl SL-ullen
Murlimer Sherod
Sherman Sherrarcl
Sydney Sherrard
VIRGINIA PACKER-Orchestra 1, 2. Girl Reserves 1.
HAROLD PARNELL-Arrow Staff 4, Chairman of Hall and Building Com. 4. Shakespeare's Dream 3. 4.
One Act Play Contest 2. Senior Play, Junior Play. lnterclass Track Team 3. 4. Interclass Athletics
3. Track Team 3, 4. Pres. Home Room 3, 4. Librarian 3, 4, Theipians 4, "S" Club.
DOLORES PASCH-Chemistry Club 4, Math. Club 4, Glee Club.
RUSSELL PATRICK'fScience Club l. Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4. Math. Club 2, 3, 4, Politiqg
Club 3. Physics Club 3.
N Student Council 3 Librarian 4, Shakespeare's Dream 1. 2, Stall' of Arrow 4,
4.
ANNE PETERSO f .
Standing Com. 3. Vice-Pres. Club 4, Girl Reserves 3,
JAMES PLAUNTWUSH Club, Student Council 1. 4, Talent Club, Hi-Y 1, 4, First Football Squad 2. 3.
Basketball Team 3. 4, Interclass Track Team 1. 2. Golf Team 3, 4. Junior Play, Reporter for
Arrow. Standing Com. 4, Special Com. 1, 2. 3, 4, Junior Council 3. Pres. of Freshman Class. Sec'y
of Soph. Class. Pres. of Club 1, 2, 3, Sec'y of Club 1, Los Gatos 3, 4.
LOIS RADDATZ-Interclass Debate 1, Interscholastic Debate 1. 2. 3. 4 Shakespeare's Dream Staff 1, 2,
Pres. of Home Room 1. 3, Pres. of Club 4. Member of Standing Com. 4. Na.t'1 Honor Society 3, 4,
Talent Club 4.
EDER Band 1 2 3 4. Senior Play Staff, Shakespeare's Dream StaH', Commercial Club 2, 3.
CARL RA - . . .
Science Club 1. Thespians 4.
WILLIAM REED-Commercial Club 3, Science Club 1. Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, Math. Club
Politics Club 3.
' ' l Club 2. Science Club 1.
WALLACE REILAND-Track Team 3
letics 1, Math. Club. Band 4. Biology Club 2, Science Club 1. Com-
, Interclass Track Team 3. Bio ogy
RICHARD RICE-Intercl ass Ath
mercial Club 1. 3.
MARVIN RICHERT-Glee Club 1, 2, Choir 1, Interclags Athletics 1, 2. Librarian 4. Commercial Club
1. 2. 3. 0
JOHN RISENDAL-Los Gatos 2, 3. -1. Bookstore Com. 4, Pres. of Senior Class. Special Com. 2. 3. Yell
Leader 4. Reporter for Arrow 4. Circulation Mgr. of Kab. 4. Shakespeare's Dream 4, Student
Council 2, National Honor Society 4, Junior Play, Interclass Athletics 1. 3. 4. Thespians 4.
WILLIAM ROY- Commercial Club 3, Science Club 1. Biology Club 2.
ALTHEA RYDEN-National Honor Society 4. Student Council l, 4, Pres. of Home Room 2. Junior
' f - fs Dream Staff l. 2, 3, 4, Editor of Arrow 4. Junior Academy of Science
' ' . 1 2, 3. Special Com. 1, 2. 3. 4, Vice-
Play Staff J, Shakespeare
4. Staff of Arrow 3. Reporter of Arrow l. 2, St.-indium Com .
Pres. of Freshman Class. '
CYRIL SANFORD--Commercial Club 2. 3. Biology Club 2.
BETTY JANE SAWYER.-Shakespearek Dream l. 2, Reporter for Arrow l. G. A. A. l, 3, 4. Girl Re-
serves 3. 4. Math. Club 3, 4. Latin Club 1. 2-
RAYMOND SCHMIDT--Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. Los Gatos 1, 2, Golf Team 1. 2, 3. Interclafs Ath-
' F' 't Basketball Team 4. Second Basketball Team 1.
letlcs 1, 2. 3. IFS
MARY SCHROEDER-National Honor Society 3, 4. Student Council
2. 3, Pres. Home Room 4. Interclass Athletics 1. 2, 4. Kab. Staff 4.
Reporter for Arrow 1. 2. 3. 4. Standing Com. 2. 3. 4. Special Com.
3. Vice-Pres. of Senior Class. Pres. of Club, Vice-Pres. of Club 4,
G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4.
EARL SCULLEN-Golf Team 2, Second Football Squad 2. 3, Com-
mercial Club 1, 2, 3.
'- I-IARRIET SEGGELKE-Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. Science Club 1, Bi-
ology Club 2. Shakespeare's Dream 1, 3.
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cla.s Athletics 4. Politics Club 3.
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V, SYDNEY SHERRARD-Science Club 1, Biology,Club 2. Chemistry
i' i Club 4, Physics Club 3.
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SI-IIRLEYVSHORES-National Honor Society 4. Talent Club 2. 4. Pianist 4, Senior Play Stall' 4. Shakc-
speares Dream 1. Z. 4. Shakespeare's Dream Staff 4. Sec'y of Club 4, Pres. of Club 4, Reporter
for Arrow 1. 2. 3. News Editor of Arrow 4.
THELMA SIEGFRIED--Pres. nf.Club 3. Foreign Lamruazze Club 4. Junior Academy of Science 4. Na-
tmmll HOHOI' SOCIBW 4. Latin Club l. 2. 3. Math. Club 2. 4. Kab. Staff 4. Senior Play Stalf, Girl
Reserves 4.
HELEN SIMON-Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. Glee Club 1, 3. G. A. A. 1, Reporter for Arrow 1.
MADLYN SOUCY-Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Choir l. 4, Sec'y of Club 2. Vice-Pres. of Club 4. Commercial
Club 1. 2. 3.
MARIE STANEK-National Honor Society 4. Girl Reserves 3. 4, Junior
Council. Sec'y of Junior Class. Tu.itala Staff 4. Librarian 3.
DOROTHY STARKEL--Sec'y of Club 4, Pres. of Club 2. Special Com. 2.
Tusitala Staff 2. Kab. Staff 4. Shakespeare"s Dream 1. 2. 3. 4. Senior
Play. One Act Play Contest 1, 3. Thespians 3. 4. Declamatory Contest
3.
ELAINE STEINECKfVice-Pres. of Club 4. Shakespeare's Dream 1. 2. 3.
4 S 'o Pla One Act Plav Contest 1, 3. Librarian 2. 3. The pians
.if '
, ' ' . enl r y. ,
fa 1. 2. 3, 4, Talent Club 3, 4, Declamatory Contest 1. 2. 3, 4.
ly MARION STEVENS-Vice-Pres. of Junior Class, Concessions Com. 4. Glee
Club 1. 3. Junior Council. Shakespeare's Dream 1. 2, 3. 4, Interclass
! Athletics 1. 2. Talent Club 4.
I FRANCES SULLIVAN-Commercial Club 3. Science Club 1. Biology Club
2. Home Ee. Club, Girl Reserves 3. 4.
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MAGDALEN SULLIVANfCommercial Club 3. Home Ec. Club 2. 3. Shake-
peare's Dream 1, 2, G. A. A. 1. 2. 3.
CAROL SWANSON--Commercial Club 1. 2, 3. Science Club 1. Biology Club
2. G. A. A. 1. 2, Girl Re,erves 3. 4. Politics Club 3.
Q. ELIZABETH SWANSON-Girl Reserves 3. 4. Latin Club 1. 3. Chemistry
" Club 4. Science Club 1. Biology Club 2.
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MAY:1SbSgVANSON--AYell Leader 4, Girl Reserves 4, Politics Club 3. ShukesDeare's Dream 1, Biology
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MARCELLA THORENE--G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1. Biology Club 2. Science Club 1.
ial Club 3. 4. Pres. of Home Room 4, Shakespeare's Dream 1. 2. 25, 4.
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4. Sec'y of Club 4.
GERALDINE TOBISCH-Commerc
. Talent Club 3, 4. Thespians
BETTY TOLEN-National Honor Society 3. 4. Declamatory Contest 1. 4
' ' C t st 1, 2. Junior Play. Kab Staff 4, Reporter for Arrow
1. 2. 3. 4. Librarian 3. One Act Play on e .
2. 3. Pres. of Student Council 4. Pres. of School 4, Standing Com. 2, 3. Pres. of Junior Class, Junior
and Senior Council. Pres. of Club. Vice-Pres. of Club.
RICHARD TUENGE-National Honor Society 4. Talent Club, Pres. of Home Room 4. Junior Play.
Senior Play, Shakespeare's Dream 3. 4, Glee Club 4. Choir 4. Los Gatos 3. 4. Sec'y of Club 4,
Bookstore Com. 4. Pres. of Club 4. Yell Leader 3. 4. Standing Com. 4. Reporter for Arrow 3. 4.
Kab. Stall' 4.
HAZEL UNDERHILLsCommercial Club 1, 2. 3. Science Club 1, Biology Club 2. Librarian 4.
FLORENCE VOLLMER-Librarian 2, Latin Club 1, 2. 3. G. A. A. 1, Girl Reserves 3. 4, Politics Club 3.
MARGARET VOLLMER-Girl Reserves 3, 4. Shakcspeare's Dream 1. Chemistry Club 4. Home Ec. Club
1, Biology Club 2, Science Club 1.
LILA WALTERS-National Honor Society 4, Bookstore Chairman 4. Bookstore Committee 2. 3, Sec'y
of Student Council 4, Ass't. Sec'y of Northwest Federation, Kab. Staff 4. Commercial Club 1. 2, 3.
4. Librarian 3. Special Committee 3. Politics Club 3. Girl Reserves 3. Biology 2.
JEAN WILSONiSenior Play Staff, Shakespeare's Dream 1. 2, Politics Club 3, Girl Reserves 3. 4.
G. A. A. 1, 2.
RUSSELL WOLFF-Junior Play Staff, Glee Club. Staff for Arrow. Reporter for Arrow. Commercial
Club 1. 2, 3. Talent Club 4.
HELEN ZABEL-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4. Commercial Club 3. 4. Science Club 1.
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ROBERT ZABEL Stuflcnl Council l. Scis-ucv Cluli l. Biology Clulm 2. Mull
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Althea Ryden .,.... 95.076
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Lois Raddatz - ...... 93.617
Lucile Drechsler -- -92570
Phyllis Evermann --92.350
Harriet McPhetrcs -92255
Patricia Connors -- ,9l.788
Elaine Hennessey --90.993
Betty Tolen - ..-.., 190.988
Dorothy Starkel ---,,90.900
Thelma Siegfried ---90.758
Lawrence Kempf -,90.600
William Bernstein --90.494
Lucille Olson ..,... 90.325
Mary Carlson -,----90262
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One for the money .
SE IOR CLASS
President .,,f....,,, e.... J ohn Risendal
Vice President ........ ,..e, M ary Schroeder
Secretary-'l'reasurer ..., ,,eHarriet McPhetres
Adviser ,,,,,,,,.....
. . . two for the showg three to get ready:
and four, here they go . . . the Class of '38
. . . and not without a tear of regret in its eyes.
lt means the end of four years of working and
playing' together.
ln '37 the senior class gave a Prom that will
never be forgotten. This year they presented
"Through the Keyhole," a three-act play. It add-
ed one more success to their long' list of dramatic
achievements. Next came "Winter Sunset," a one-
act play which took second place. In the opinion
of the critic judge, the best actress of the eve-
ning' was Betty Tolen. Her strong supporting
cast consisted of Elaine Stieneck, Harold Parnell,
and Lyman Doe.
The class co-operated in staging a Senior
Crazy Day which will take much ingenuity in
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the future to surpass in hilarity and production.
The skit "Dark Doings at the Crossroads" added
just the "punch" and sparkle to finish Crazy Day
with a flourish.
The Senior Class Gift to the school as a con-
tribution of approximately two hundred dollars
which is to be used toward the furnishing of an
activity room.
This singular class intends to graduate in
caps and gowns. We hope future graduating
classes will adopt this innovation.
As their high school years drew to a close
the seniors went to every school function with
their eyes a little misted, smile a little hit strain-
ed, and a tug' at their heart strings. In short, they
became sentimental as they visualized the close
of their high school career.
Hack ROXVfTtli6'll. Lund. Hisenrlal. Boyd
Front Row Mc-Phetres, Connors. Schroeder. Adkins absent
Senior ,founci
Iilwt linux' Suww-V. Km-m-. Toft. J. N1-Iron. I.m', I3. Wilsnn. IC. Smith, Struml, .I. Smith, I.. IVM'
TOP PlK"I'IIRIC
Imp Iluw II. SIIUI'Y'2ll'fI. K:1IinuII'. I.c':mcIx-V. Gu1:g.:'i11. Sxxzmluml, NV. Iiyzll-Un, C. -Iuluwun. Ii. Swaxnsun
flnrlmv. Kullnmlvlx IVu,i:lIm, S. Nur.-m-n, Sinmnsun, I.n1'sm1. IirwHg'v1', Sc-hmix. I.. Swaxlwwll
Ilvzmvr.
Imn'th Row RZIIHIIH. Km-nl, H. Nlalprluwx-xx, Morris. H. Krm-Qvlx ZUIIA-V. Krogg, 'I'ul'nquisl, l.imlg'l'vn,
,
Km-mlri1'Is. I.inm-II, Kuvh. Ymxnuvlllisf, FI. IVIIUIOI1. Utvvlxi. Ilmlrfim-, I.. Norm-n.
Ihirfl Row Jmu-4. Ii. Iiycls-mx, 'I'Iwrm-1-lx, l'zxIm. VVm'lIu1zm. IVI. Nvlsun. I.zuIrI. Niclmy. IVI1uIsvn. Kimlwr
.I. I.:nl'mm. IC. Swnlwuzm. Vnllmor, Wzlrmzln, N1-wmzm. S4'I'lUl'l', Il. Nm-Ismm, R. Swanson. IIiII1'y
-4-mul Huw V. I.u1z. Il. Lutz. N. INIr'I1mmImI. N. Iiyclmwlm. I.uvc'Ii. I':u1Ic-y. Sunizur, V. 'I'I1rxmp.un. WVQIII,
II. Nlzugullsmx. T1-r111yr1m. Muryrznx. Sr'I1wzu'lZ. Shzlttu, I'iIqlliSl, I.oCI:1il'v. K. I'1'lvl's0n, IP. Wuri.
IJ. Wilsmwll. SWISIIPV, Krinwvl. KiIp:xll'ir'l., Hull. Zimlm-1'll1:m, IJ. 'I'I1mnps:m.
Ii0'I"I'0IVI I'If'TIIIlI'I
Iup Row Il. f'nVIwu11, Gruih. II4'vl's. Iilllww, l'Ivlm'nls. ICl'ic'lwm1, II0l'g'1'l', Iilrmm. Ilamiols. li. Amlvlwnn.
lim-ru.
Inurth Run ilvzulxzun, Hua-Nlis, II. IH-ls-lwuxx. Colm-, II. Anrlvrsml. II1'l'Iwl'l, .I1-nu-11, A. .lnlmwum Ri:-In-rl
C'uIl4-V, Ilrm-llnmn. Ifmmflw, Grunlw.
Ihirfl Iinw Imrlluznrfl, I'Iit'Iltx-xx, ASIIIIIS, Hx-r'I1l. II. .IuI1nNm. Gill'm'1I, Iirtln-, Ii. Alxtunmm, I.. Ih-Vg:
l.. .InI1nsun, Glwxrly. Iil':nss:11'zI, Ilzlrl. Ii. IVI:u1'nusun.
-vmul Row ISI4-r'I1, I". .IuImsrm, H4-allulvl. V. f':ll'Ismx, I'Ic'Iwr. H. Amlvrsmm, I'Il'IilZ, CmnI'ol'I. f':lSmmx':l.
Ii1'mr'Iu-l'. I.. Andvl'-un. Iirown.
irwi lion Ilzniw, Hnrclm-11. Ilznhl, IM-i'urtiux. lic-r'g:g:'l'0l1. .Il1cI1I, AnrIl'4'ws011, M. Amlvrfmx. G:n':lx':lIi:x
Inga-1'suI, Clwnxlmqxlirsi. CI1l'istL'n-1-lx, Iium'1'uH.
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JUNIOR CLASS
President .,....,....,... ..... K athleen Jones
Secretary-Treasurer .... ....,... D orothy Lee
Adviser ,,..,.,........ ..,. M iss Ann Isaacson
. . . and one year to go! Always an active
class, the juniors have their own ideas and see
they are carried through.
In declamation, Marcella Sawyer and Robert
Kilpatrick distinguished themselves for their
class.
Through the sincere efforts of Clemens John-
son, Worth Bloom, Marcella Sawyer, Bruce
Erickson, and Bob Berg, their one-act play, "Out
of the Night" won the all school contest. Then
dramatic interest shifted to the Junior three-act
play, "Garden of the Moon," which proved the
acting ability of Bruce Erickson, Don Swisher,
Gerald Leander, Clemens Johnson, Beverly Ry-
deen, Harriet Palm, Marilyn Nelson, Marcella
Sawyer, Worth Bloom, Helen Anderson, and Bob
Berg. The play which took place in the age of
the "Gibson Girl" brought a packed house and
a full treasury.
Their crowning achievement of the year
came with the Junior-Senior Prom where soft
lights and sweet music caused many an adoles-
cent heart to flutter. Let's hope their senior year
may be one long "prom" of joy and happiness.
Bark Rowe--Thoreen. Keene
Front Row-fLee. Jones. Petersen
Junior
Council
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TGI' PICTURE
lun Huw Duhllu-. Ds-l'ngg'isc'h. f'hl'i5linn4un, lic-liclvzul. Gill:-lrum. f'::sHs', Allwvvhl, Hvx'1:vro11, IM-WM
I
l'l1-nu-ns. l"l'1rlzny,
lmxrih Run l"ur--4-Hx. Vlznrlx. llilln-Vt. ID. l'1n'15un, lium'l'o1't. I'v1n-rsnlu, Giyrrivlm. Glzwhrm-n1w1', l"s-hluw
lhirll Huw IJ1-vlvillv, l':xl'1'oll. lim-IXI1-X. llxlwlzlcl, Um'nl'n-lfl. Amls-rsnu. Vhinl. Blick, ll. C'zn'lwm, Fullwrm.
llrnhzum. l"Iuws-rw,
mmm! Kun lin-r1u14-in, Avlwxwmx. Frzm. flxwxnlu-. Adkins. I.. Aluls-lwwm. Bnl'nl1ulcl1, Bird. l'Ivl1u'n1
l"l'n-llzmrl,
llrst Kun' flznlw-y, IJ. Brown. Allmrvvlxt. Vurlis. Caurlfun, flaw. M. Giyrrivh. A1Tul1v1'. Gulmdersmm. Guru
Burns.
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Two down . . .
MIDDLE PICTURE
Top Row Meyer. Nippoldt. Harvey. Noark. Jones, Longbothani. Maunsell. Kreinier, Mr-Dononpgh'
Leander.
Fourth Row -Jewell, Kramer. Norgzren, Lohmor, liofgren, Kresenske, Lacey, Kerner, Larson,
Kresenske.
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Third Row-fMarianna, Hallin, B. Johnson, A. Johnson, Madsen, Hallin, G. Johnson. Moen, Jagyz,
Holmes, Marty, Ka phinpr.
Se:-ond RoweNeumeier. R. Murphy, McLaughlin, Murphy. Mordicli, Moelter. Munson, LaVim
P. Murphy, Johnson, Nelson, Multinfrer.
First Rou' Mondor. lmrersoll, Judkins. Nolan, Johnson, D. Johnson, Sinionson, Kollme. M. Murphy
Harsh. Lott. M. Jackson, MacDonald, Mack.
BOTTOM PICTURE
Top Row Wangrerin, Paine, Scliiesser. Shattuck, Schrade. Reed, Steinacker, SCl1ll10tCllUl, Whalen
Sullivan.
l"ourth Row'-Skralnstad, Reiland, Stiles, Wolf, Stanek. Payette. Schwartz, Rhode.
Third Row' -Richert, Peterson. Robertson, J. Olson. Woodmancy, Sherrard, Oltmanns. Schnell, Pozzini
Swan man, Pasch.
Second Row- Seifert, G. Qlson, M. Peulen. Schelander, Simonson, Simonet. O'Brien, R. Zabel, Sc-hnell
Schmidt, Shrank. Scheel. Zabel.
First Rowe-R. Peulen, Palmer, Smith. Swanson. Warden, Sakrison, Ostendorf. Steinbeiser. Randall
O'Neal, Radlotf, Phalen, Rivard.
SOPHO ORE CLASS
President .....,......., .,..,.... J oseph Kreimer
Secretary-Treasurer ,......... --Anne MacDonald
Adviser ...,.,.,,..,..
. . . and two to go! Two hundred strong
this year's sophomore class have now well ad-
justed themselves to school life.
Their one-act play, K'The Shooting Star," was
directed and produced by Mr. Jansen, the class
adviser. The cast included: Lora Mae Harsh,
-lean l.aVine, John McDonough, Floyd Dahlke,
and Patrick Nolan.
ln the field of sports the class had live good
men in football. They were: Dick Reed, Paul
Kreimer. Uhristianson. lVlat-Donald
-------- -,-George Jansen
Jones, Keith Albrecht, and Richard Lee. Dick
Reed received a letter for basketball.
Jean LaVine and Barbara Bernstein were
active in interscholastic debate. Patrick Nolan
represented his class in declarnation. In cheer-
leading, Joan Bird was the sophomore member
who pepped up everyone at all the football and
basketball games.
November fifth, the class held their annual
party. The large attendance danced to Les
Goerss' swing' music.
Sophomore
Officers
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4iffiQ3?1
TOP PICTURE
Twp Huw 2:-uii, Quixt. VV--iw. Svhm-1414-V, J. R1-wl:mcl. Simon, D. Olsun. Norm-n. VV. Svlmzunr.
lfmlrth lion W'hitlw1-zflx. Ii. N4-Mull. Sullixzm. li:-mw. Rix-Q. Silllilllvf, W:u!lin. Nvwlw, lizumlzull. SUI:-s.
bwzxnmm.
'l'hil'1l Run Sxxmnnam. I". N4-Ivm. Strznml, M, linxxlzxlul. SMHQV. l'ivl'c'1'. N1vl'gIl'vn. Risumlzul. 'I'lmll1px:m
Whih-. Ni:-df-1-1-r.
In-1'-mxl liuxx NI. S1-luzuanr, Wm-n-lun-rlh. l'uxu-II. Pilmluist. S1-inlh-r. I'l'n-lxvl. ll. l'vul4-11. I,. l'vu-lwull.
V. liulim-. Iimfltgvrg 1.1-m.:ux'1l. l,. Kylzumi. H. l's-ulvn.
Fil-xl Run' l':ulrim-Ii. 'l'il:ln-Hx. 'I'x':ninul'. Svhrm-4h-r, M. Hyxlm-vu. Suzlnluml, SU-vm-ns, 'I'vslw, ll. lim-ll1,:4-r.
Svhrauxlx. Svullvn. SL-g'm-lslruyn. 'I'hr4m.
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First RowfDalluhn. Conrad, Deaner. C. Burgess, L. Ecklund, Collopy, llrentel, Bursch, Schnell,
One down . . .
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MIDDLE PICTURE
THD lion'--Hilde-lirzinclt Grzmdquist. V. Larson, Lohman. G. lit-eniea, Meisner. Heimann, Kelloxiii. V.
Larson, Krueger, Hackett. Miller.
Fourth Row--Linner. Moody. Linnell. Hodnett. H. Hanson. Garbe. L. Lohman. K. Johnson. Hurley.
Hubman, Munson, Monty. Moore.
Third Rowe--Hutson. Kichler, Morclir-k, Mekkelson, Hooley, Klindworth, U. Johnson, Kern, Glenn.
' B. Johnson. M. Harvieux, Haynes, Hart, Hall. Lofxrren.
but-ond Row Magnuson. Mc-Comlwr, Kolbe. lVl. Johnson. L. llrlog'nuson, Jzlmr. Lyons, Kelm, Hagen.
Kahl. Graham. I.. Johnson. Murray.
First Row flVloulton, Henning. Guslandcr. Barber, Greeder. Grnhznn, Maxwell, Ilentz. Mueller, J.
Loquea. Huestis, l.. Harvieux, Harvieux, Kutz.
BOTTOM PICTURE
Ton Row-W. Bloom, Berggren, Follestad. Edstrom. Fr-ely. Clay, Beaudet, L. Bloom, Bodlerick,
Arndt.
Fourth Row--Brochman, Casanova. Croonouist, Anderson. Clemens, M. Racke. S. Douville, Ageton,
Barker. Bastien, Frawley.
Third Row fAsrnus. Curtis, Brown. A. Barber. Darrington, Burgess. F. Cedarbloom. H. Backe, Akey,
Ecklund, Benson. R. Carlson.
Svc-ond RowfChristianson, Daly. G. Erickson, P. Carlson. Evans, Erhorn. Benoe, Burnholdt, A. Chitas.
Ciosman, M. Chitas. H. Carlson,
W. Brochlnnn. Beebe, J. Douvillo, Cedzirbloom. Beyer,
PRES MAN CLASS
President Y..,............,....... ---Bill Hurley
Vice-President -----.------------- James Douville
Secretary-Treasurer --------.----- Mitzi Rowland
Adviser-,. ------------------ Miss Margaret Ernst
. . . and three to go! Starting in the fall
by giving us two excellent assembly programs,
the Freshman class, under the able leadership of
Miss Ernst, have had a very successful year.
They produced a clever Chinese fantasy, "The
Turtle Dove," to enter in the one-act play con-
lest.
"The Rookies News," edited by Richard Bar-
ker, contains only news of, by, and for the
Freshman Class. The paper was organized by
the class of 'L38" in their freshman year.
There are one hundred and eighty-six fresh-
men in the class. This is one of the largest class-
es in the history of the high school. The "Frosh"
put on their annual class party in the fall and
it proved to be a great success.
Buster Hildebrandt distinguished himself in
basketball. Bob Edstrom and Frank LaCrosse
earned letters in football. Many other freshmen
appear to be promising material for future foot-
ball teams.
The Class' spirit was revealed when it had
the distinction of having the largest number of
students present at the homecoming parade.
Although the freshmen have three years
more in high school, it isn't so bad going to
Stillwater High School, is it, freshmen?
Douv ille. Rowland, Hurley
. reslunan
Officers
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ca cmy
Top Row Nvlson. Kilnaxtriclt. Davis. Krog. Kempf. lllfilgnixson. Jones, 'l'hol'ccn.
'f'l1ir:l lion' In-zlcll. liydccn. livrnstvin. l.lincl. Johnson, l"ivci'ln:llin, Gerson. Hi-niscli.
Sm-conrl Row llrcchslvr, Olson, Staxnvli. Rydi-n, Sicsrf'l'ii'd, Hviincssvy. VV:1lti-rs, Conliors.
First Row Scliroi-tlcr. 'l'm-ligc, Riscndzll, liaitlrlsitz. Shores. Stilrkcl, Toli-n.
BOTTOIVI PICTU RR
Top lion' Curtis, Shl'l'l'lll'll. Kricscl, Swisher. Wzlrnizln. Rydvn, Sii'gf'l'ivrl.
Sui-onrl Row l,llSl'l1. Bvl'gcl', Chial, lin-rnstein. llnrlvy, Brown. Stilcs. Scli0l:lmlvl'. Johnson
First Row--Nelson, Warden. Bernstein, Hanson. Reed, Marty, Christianson.
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Naitifmiizll idonor ,Society
Pins, they say, don't mean a thing. Don't be-
lieve a word of it. A pin carrying the insignia
of the National Honor Society means a great
deal. Scholarship, leadership, character, and ser-
vice these are the qualities behind that pin.
Membership in this society means that you are
standing on a little hard-earned pedestal all
your own.
There is a trip each spring for the members
of the organization. It gives them an opportuni-
ty to visit near-by colleges and interesting plac-
es. This gives the students a chance to better
their own school. In short, it is a culmination of
the year's activities. The members anticipate
the trip all year.
This year, as a school service project, this
group voluntarily conducted a vigorous cam-
paign against cribbing. In our school, National
Honor Society means something.
ejllllifll' AIIHCICIIIF' OT bCiCllCL'
Beaker, burette, and test tube bring enjoy-
ment to interested science students who were
outstanding enough to be selected as members
of this honorary society. The main purposes of
the newly installed organization are to stimulate
interest in science, encourage individual initia-
tive, and raise scholastic attainment through
science projects. Students with definite scientific
interests and ambition may receive their reward
in the form of a membership in this society.
Each member is given a definite project, whether
it be in analytical chemistry or in
science. Several of the more prominent members
were sent to the annual convention which took
place at St. John's University, Collegeville, Min-
nesota, in April of this year. At this meeting
Donald Swisher told about the organization, ac-
complishments and projects of the Stillwater
group.
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Student
jounci
Top Row- -Barker. Follestad, Hurley, Kreimer, Hanson. Berg. Neumeier.
Tllird Row Davis, Benson. Kunzelnizln. Lund. Johnson, Bloom.
Sc-cond Row -Wolf. Madsen. MacDonald, Woodmancy. Joncs. Helnsch. Nelson. Hart.
First Row-McPhetres, Ryden. Walters, Tolen. Plaunt. Mr. Kuhlman, Connors.
'TUDE TCUU CIL
Betty Tolen .,,.
James Plaunt---
Mr. Kuhlman ..,.
Lila Waltersse-
Aye! No! Carried! Defeated! So sounds a
Student Council n1eeting as it gets into full
swing, with the various members vigorously de-
claring their advisory groups' views on issues
before the council. This year, more than ever be-
fore, council members have struggled to better
school life and conditions through a well-organ-
ized, well-run governing body. ln fact, the rep-
resentatives were strictly checked by the groups
they represented. By the close of the school
year, a majority of the advisory groups had an
opportunity to witness the proceedings of the
council. Meetings were held in the auditorium to
accomplish this purpose. Now, we students can
rest assured that no one person or group has
sway in the councilg that our wishes are ably
presented and fought for. We know that the
management of school affairs is in the hands of
our elected representatives to the greatest poss-
ible extent.
Our system of student participation is, per-
haps our dearest school possession. It colors our
whole school life by changing it from mere
routine to interesting activity. The spirit of co-
operation it develops among us is an important
----------s--Pres1dent
--- -- -- -Vice-President
Second Vice-President
--,A----------Secretary
phase of our training for the future. VVithout
student government we would be simply high
school students, with no active sense of responsi-
bility, and with lax ideas of what we wanted
and thought about school affairs.
Stillwater High School's council is a member
of the Northwest Federation of Student Coun-
cils. Every year delegates from Stillwater have
attended a federation convention at some school
in the organization. This year on November 12
and 13 our school was host to students from
fifty-three schools. Each member of the federa-
tion was given an opportunity to learn of other
high school's extracurricular activities. Absorb-
ing discussions were held on assemblies, finance,
point systems, social affairs and methods of
student management. All work and no play
makes Jack a dull boy- -so Stillwater entertained
its guests with a banquet and dance in the eve-
ning.
And, so, we the students of Stillwater High
School, say to the world, "Come and see us.
We're proud of our school and our student go-
vernment. Our Student Council is setting an ex-
ample for others to follow."
ASS61llIJly
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Assclilhly CTOIIIIIITHCC
The buzz and hum in the auditorium fades
as the senior announcer ascends the steps to the
stage. The assembly committee proves its Worth
in providing three assemblies each week, con-
sisting of everything from amateur hours to
light opera. It has a very difficult job, for the
results of its efforts are judged by the entire
school body.
Chairman, Gertrude Hemsch, with members
Kathleen Jones, James Plaunt, and Alice Kollin-
er have entire charge of financing and securing
programs. They are aided in this by having each
advisory group responsible for one assembly.
Neighboring schools are kept in close con-
tace with us through the committees efforts in
planning the exchange programs. This affords
the students an opportunity to see and hear tal-
ent of other high schools.
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Finance Committee
Worry, worry, worry' -everybody worries,
but the finance committee wories more about
money than any other high school organization.
Harriet McPhetres heads this committee compos-
ed of Jerry Havens, Clemens Johnson, and Mari-
lyn Nelson. They are responsible for keeping
school activities on a paying basis. The major
problem this year was the struggle to pay for
the new football uniforms. Basketball and foot-
ball receipts are the sources used to sponsor the
athletic enterprises of the school.
Debate and declamation are supported by
money from the activity fund. Shakespeare's
Dream ticket sale keeps this fund "out of the
red." To the business men of Stillwater much
credit is due for supporting school projects. A
balanced budget was the accomplishment of this
industrious committee.
Top Picture
Hemsch. Jones. Plaunt. Kollinor
Bottom Picture
Johnson, Havens, McPhetres. Nelson
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inance
ommittee
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anal Building Committee
"Have you a permit to be in the halls?"
booms out an unexpected voice and immediately
some poor, unsuspecting soul finds himself im-
mersed in "hot waiter" unless he has the re-
quired message. Chairman of this committee is
llarold Parnell, and members are Bob Berg,
Worth Bloom, Eigel Madsen, Earl Goerss, Ly-
man Doe, and Helen Thoreen. They have done
an excellent juli this year in keeping halls and
lockers clean, preventing loitering, and, in gen-
eral, keeping the building in good condition.
ltesponsihility for keeping the building in good
condition rests entirely with the students. Coop-
eration with the Hall and Building committee is
the students' duty.
Top l'ictul'v
's
lxloon Hour Lonnnitlcc
The Noon Hour committee, a comparatively
new organization, has made such rapid strides
this year that they have become one of the most
outstanding committee. Karl Benson and his as-
sistants, Keith Clements, Leland Berger, Bud
Swanson, Jerry Havens, Lois Raddatz, and Joan
Bird have given the students noon hour activities
including: movies, dancing, and various gym
work. Between twelve and one o'clock they have
assisted in keeping the halls cleared. The domes-
tic science cafeteria and the cafeteria proper
are kept clean and well ordered through the
ellorts of this committee.
liar-k Row Got-rss, Berg. Bloom, lVlzulson. lim'
Front Row 'l'horv0n. B2iI'lil'l'.
Bottom Pict nrt'
Madsen .Ht-rg. Radclatz. Henson.
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Clements
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Committee
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ommittcc
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ommittce
Top Picture
Madsen. Bloom. Hildebrandt.
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Wcllz1l'c Lolnnlittcc
Cheering the hearts of stu-
dents who are ill is the job of
Erna Madsen, chairman, Worth
Bloom, and Pat Hildebrandt.
Their small duty adds a great
deal of enjoyment to those who
are in need of it.
Middle Picture
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"Fifteen
Beam." So runs a typical mass
meeting in S. H. S. Chairman
lerry Davis, Stub Daly, and
Richard Tuenge, carried out
their jobs well this year with
the help of the new skit com-
mittee.
big' rahs for the
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Daly. Davis, Tuenge.
Bottom Picture
Henncssey, Krog. Woodmancy
Lost - Founcl Com in ittcc
The Lost and Found commit-
tee sponsors an auction each
year at which unclaimed arti-
cles are offered for sale. Betty
Woodmancy, Chairman, Elaine
llennessey, Dorothy Krug, also
collect a small amount from
people who come to retrieve
lost goods.
cccption
L. CCIICVB'
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Top Picture
Schroeder. Johnson. Hemsch
Rottoin Picture
Lund, liclideuu. Bergcr, Fullcstad
Reception ll0ll1l1llHCL'
"Here we have the Chemistry Labl' or "The
Kab oll'ice is the last door on the left," are two
statements which will describe the most import-
ant duties nt' the Reception Committee. The mem-
bers have charge oi' greeting and directing visit-
ors to their destiation. Clemens Johnson, former
chairman, having too many points, resigned. The
new chairman, lVlarilyn Nelson, is aided by lVlary
Schroeder and Gertrude Hemsch. Pupils station-
ed at the information desk are appointed by the
chairman of this committee. A spirit of friendli-
ness between schools has been developed. This an
outstanding attribute of a well organized system
ot student participation.
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bL'CllCl'f' Q ulnniitlcc
The main job of this group is to prepare thc
stage for all assemblies and plays. A secondary
l1iil'l'1llill1t might be the pleasure of leaving class
to carry out their duties. One member is elected
each year from the freshman class, and then this
position is carried through the four years. ln
his fourth year, he becomes chairman ot' the
committee. The senior member and chairman,
Bert Lund, is assisted by l.eland Berger, junior:
Irvin Belideau, sophomore: and Hob Follestad,
freshman. This year they originated the plan
of charging live cents for every name written
on the scenery.
,loin m i t ict
comm i t ict
ADVI GRY GROUP
To increase interest in student participation,
this year the Kabekonian has included individu-
al pictures and writeups of our twenty-five ad-
visory groups.
The basis for representation in the student
council of our high school is determined in each
advisory group by a group election of one of
its members to the council. The representative
brings his group's wishes to the council, and
brings back decisions, announcements, and busi-
ness that must be presented to the student body
for consideration. Advisory groups are the me-
dium through which all activities are advertised
and sold.
Each group is responsible for sponsoring
one assembly program during the year. Parlia-
mentary law is the written rule in conducting
these meetings which last forty minutes and are
held every Wednesday. The officers are elected
from among the group.
This year discussions were held on cheating,
assemblies, the election of the school president,
and the care of property. The last ten minutes
of the period was usually devoted to the program
committee. The diversified programs included:
Professor Quiz contests, stamp collection exhibits,
candy feeds, and singing.
Ticket sale contests are held among the
groups and much is accomplished to raise the
spirit need to support the numerous activities.
Miss Isacson
President ....,....-. ---Lora Mae Harsh
Vice President ------- --- ----- Jack Gilbert
Secretary-Treasurer --------------- Helen Kerner
Student Council Representative-Anne MacDonald
"Three cheers for you!" You beat the
"Schemers" CMr. Robbins' Advisory Groupj in a
ticket selling' contest. Musically inclined, this
group has a large number of band and glee club
members. Their class roll also includes basket-
ball, football, and Shakesepare's Dream stars.
They believe that variety is the spice of life.
Top R0wfGraham, McLaughlin. Garey, Harvey, Rivard, Jewell.
Third Row--Stolberg. Bannister, Reed, Schwartz. Gigrich. Collopy.
Second Row---Simonson. Simonet, Mordick, Johnson, Dornfeld. Pozzini. Kaphing.
First Row-Kerner. Harsh. MacDonald. Miss Isacson. Gilbert.
Mr. Wilson Miss Hurley
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Top Row I'ay4-ttv. Clarcy, Burns. Steinacker. Smith. A1l'oltur. Larson.
Third Row I'vuivn, I':iimt-r. Smith, K. Anderson. Bi'o1-ckcr. Christizmson. Iivlirlvzln.
Sswoiid Row Rviiaincl. Ns-lson. liivliert. O'Nv:il, Glass, Lacey. Carlson. Stunck. Hz1l'nhoIiII. Murphy.
First Row Schncll. Krcimvr. Clements. Mr. Wilson. In Anderson. Connors. Cover.
BOTTOM PICTURE
Top Row Wolfe. Schrade. Borg:-ron, Simonson. Reed. Shattuck. Whalen.
Third Row Fra-tlanrl. La-Claire. Boll. Allvror-ht. Swanson. Kresenfkv.
Svvoml Row Strand. Kim-klvr. l,oi'i:ren. Swunlnnd. Carlson, Zahn-I, Ilonvillm-.
First Row- Mcliaughlin, Schclzmder. Benson. Miss Hurley, Bc-noe. Carroll.
President ,,.-,,,.,,,............. Betty Clements
Vigg President ,-,,.,,,.-,,.-,.. Lillian Anderson
Secretary-'Freasurer ,...,...,,. -,Peggy Connors
Student Council Representative ...,. Joe Kreimer
Their minds are adept when it comes time
to discuss school problems. A fiood of arguments
came when a discussion on cheating was held.
This serious problem needs discussion and ad-
visory groups are the logical centers of conten-
tion, For your share in sponsoring the West High
Capella Choir in assembly, much credit is due.
More power to you!
President ,,.,A.... .cA...,... W illiam Benoe
Vice President .,....,,...,.,... John Schelander
Secretary-Treasurer ,...,,...... Kathleen Carroll
Student Council Representative .,,.. Karl Benson
"There's Music in the Air" is the logical song
to attach to this group. Not only do they have
members in band, orchestra, glee club, and choir,
but they also helped sponsor the West High
School Capella Choir. Music appreciation has
been greatly increased this year, and to under-
stand this movement, you only need to look at
a group like this which stands behind each new
development.
Miss Bishop
President ,......................... Harriet Palm
Vice President ..,.....,s....,. Kenneth Peterson
Secretary-Treasurer ,..,..,,........ Dorthy Toft
Student Council Representative--Marilyn Nelson
A worthy group with a worthy pastime-
wutching the new school go up. Brick by brick,
under their critical gaze, the structure risesg
and soon it will emerge as the new Junior High
School. As Harriet Palm presides, order is re-
stored, and the meeting proceeds by leaps and
bounds. Bob Deragisch proved his skill by de-
feating all other contestants in the Professor
Quiz contest.
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Mr. Peterson
President ....,,.,.......... ......... B ill Bastien
Vice President ....,................ Bob Edstrom
Secretary-'l'reasu1'er ............. Margaret Backe
Student Council Representative----Bob Follestad
Here lies the salesmanship talent of the
chool. Among their achievements are numbered:
a 32.50 prize for selling' the most basketball
tickets and a 32.00 prize to Wayne Clay for re-
ceiving' the most signatures for Shakespeare's
Dream. Perhaps this selling fervor is an indica-
tion of future accomplishments. We congratulate
you and hope that you keep up the good work.
op Row Curtis, Sherrurd. Spreenuin. Ryclm-en. Schneider, D--ruprisvh. Shrunk,
Ihird Row Morris, Skramstad. Wallin. Hubman, Herptgzren. Kent, Linnell.
coufl Hou' Miss Bishop, Erickson. 0'Brien. Evans. Wanga-rin. Conrad. Lueck. Zzxhcl.
lrst Row Dcaner. Siinonet. Toft. Nelson, Peterson. Palm. Huston.
BOTTOM PICTURE
op HowfFruwley, Ncske, Norm-un, Burke. Clay Moore. Collopy.
Fhird Row- C. Burgess. Mordick, Moody. Clemens. Croonuuist. L, Burgess. Cusunova.
mconrl Row Ciesmun, Moulton. Muck. Guslzxnder. lh,1lTl'lll2'l0l1. Asmus. Brown, Scgelstrom.
First Row-Backe. Bastien, Douville. Mr. Peterson, Follestacl. Edstrom. Munson.
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'l'0I' l'lC'l'URE
Top Row Dennis, l.ong'l1otli1nn, Dnlilko, Adkins. Phzilon.
Second Row K:ilinoil', Giigrir-li. Fm-nslie, Grnnlw. lVlori:an. Olson. lfVarden, l.aVin4-. Schatlk r. Brovhmzin,
Sei fort.
Third Row Kilnzttrivli, Murphy, Elmo. Lott, Kresenske, Aclwrson. Hennessey, Nolan. Davis. Johnson.
Murphy. Olson. Antonson.
BOTTQ PM l'IC'l'Il RIC
Top Row Swisher, Wojnlin. Clvnwnts, Kriesel. Grotlx.
Second Row -Kruoirer. Lindirren, Kroir. Gruhaun, Keene, Vlllllll0l'. Jenson, Hut-stis, Schmidt. Gusv.
Eirlitcn, Carlson, Kemlric-li. Blech.
Third Row Grnnke. Bern, lreonatrd, Lutz. D. Johnson, Hart, Leander, C. Johnson. Mrs. Gower,
Johnson. Sawyer. Hevht. Ertle.
Miss T ourtellot
President .,-,,,.,.-,.,,..,..,, Elaine Hennessey
Vice President ,,...,...,.,, ..W,,. I Jucille Olson
Secretary"l'reasurer ......,,,...,, Patrick Nolan
Student Council Representative ,...., Jerry Davis
Travel and language run hand in hand hereg
they study languages in class and present travel-
ogues in assembly. This proved to be one of the
most interesting programs of the year. Added to
this are students who have made names for
themselves in debate, delaniation, and draniatics.
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Mrs. Gower
President ..,,,.........ss....... Gerald Leander
Vice President- ..,,s.....Y.,,s.,.A.., Betty Hart
Secretary .......,.........,.., Betsy Mae Jensen
Treasurer .s.......s,....,......... Phyllis Keene
Student Council Representative-Cleniens Johnson
The "mixing bowl" of the Junior Class.
VVhy'? Out of it comes administrative, athletic,
and debate leaders of the class of '39. They
promise to become the future leaders who will
carry the reputation of Stillwater High School
to bigger, better, and more glorious heights.
TOP PICTURE
Buck Rowfflialluhn. Traxinor. Schrank. Scullen, Feeley. Hackett. Miss Powrie. Bmllorick, Patrick, Hull.
Lutz.
Front Row Risendal. Kutz. Powell, Brown. M. Rowland. Brocknian. BZll'liC1', J. Rowland. Kern, Curtis.
Ryland. Tusliu, Akey. Henning. Greeder.
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Hack Row Agn-ton. Fenske. Hill. Bloom, Brockman. Monty. Eckluncl, Gzirlio. Ries, Rzmdzlll. Carlson.
Douville, Strand, Hooley, Anderson.
Front Row Daly, Swannian. Barnholdt. H. Baz-ko. Haines. Klindworth, Mekkclson. Miss Ernst. Hanson.
Granquist, Rulinc. Rydeen, Lofgrcn. Thompson.
Miss Powrie
President .,,..... .,....,.. J ames Rowland
Vice President ..,... .... - --Patricia Curtis
Secretary-Treasurer .,.e........ -Jessie Em Kern
Student Council Representative-,Richard Barker
Skill is displayed by a knowledge of art ef-
fects. This is proved by the fact that this talent-
ed group won second prize in the Shakespeare's
Dream bulletin board contest. Next comes pro-
ficiency for keeping minutesg here Mitzi Row-
land, Freshman Class secretary is found. This
active group is typical of all freshmen advisory
groups.
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Miss Ernst
President ..................... Donald Granquist
Vice President ............. .... H elen Barnholdt
Secretary-Treasurer .............. Bonita Haines
Student Council Representative--Howard Hanson
Here sits the "popcorn man" CDonnie Gran-
quistj who "brought the house down" in Shake-
speare's Dreamg not to mention Olive Oil fHelen
Barnholdtj and Popeye fEmmy Lou Dalyb. They
have social moments, toog as was evidenced by
a skating party at Bayport. In a winter setting
the ring of gleaming blades on the ice made
these students drop, temporarily, their cloak of
learning and don that of gaiety.
lop R
TOP PICTU RE
ow Johnson, Juxrir. Mzlclsi-n. Rau-dvr, Shores. Goa-rss, Rivkort
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lhirml Row Ilnholt. Ninpolflt, Wzlltt-rs. llfioc-lloiuilcl. Kollinvr, l lnnnt, Sanford.
1-ond lion' furlron, Nvskv. l.s-zwli, Thorvnv. liunrl. Swanson. Anderson.
llrst Row---Murphy. Lund. I':u'noll. Miss Moore. Risendal, Berger, Larson.
BOTTOM PICTURE
lon Row Pilquist. Wm-iss. Ii. Johnson. Hn-iinonn, M4-isnt-r. Horlnett. Tihln-tts. Quist.
lhirml Row Swanson. Stiles. Peterson, Lzirson. Vern Larson. Murray, Miller. Wl'l'iCXN'1ll'li1.
1-ond Row Sontzuyr. Mmlsn-n. Pvlllt-n, lmntz. l.0ql1t':L. Pretzel. Glenn. Huostis.
rst llow -Maxwell. White, Hurley, Mr. Hiller. Hurvieux, Whitbecli. Ii. Johnson.
Miss Moore
President, , ,,,.,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,.,,, Harold Purnell
Vice l'resident-..-,f ..,,Dolores Murphy
Secretary-Trensurer A.,,f,..,..f,, Phyllis Berger
Student Council Representative ...,,,. Bert Lund
The 'lshining light" we cull this home room.
Take a look, and you'll find you're "seeing: stars."
They sponsored the Thespian one-act play, "The
Patterson Dinner," for their assembly progrrain.
Also, their argulnents have made them well
known. It is perhaps the only home room with
four Student Council members. They are Bert
Lund, Jznnes Plaunt, Lila Walters and Harold
Parnell.
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Mr. Biller
l'resident ,,,,,,.f,,,,..e,...,,., Babette Johnson
Vice l'resident,,,.,, ..,, ,,,Philip Whitlmeck
Sec'retztry-Treusurer,- .,.,,, ,Mildred Harvieux
And here you will he seeing' freshmen
"stars," They are Bill Hurley, president of the
freshman class, Babette Johnson, the freshman
declalnation winnerg and leader of this group
in ticket sales for the year was Bill Murray.
Do you remember the 'KMoran and Mack"
movies? This advisory group was responsible for
them.
Mr. Robbins
President ,,....,-..x,....,,..... Richard Tuenge
Vice President ..,.,...,,....,.. George Goulette
Secretary-Treasurer,.. ........... Marion Stevens
Student Council Representative-Patricia Connors
"Schemers" is certainly an appropriate name
for this group because of their ingenuity in at-
tempting to beat all advisory groups in a ticket
selling contest. "Curses! Foiled again!" was the
cry of its members, for the majority of students
saw through their plan and refused to accept it.
Better luck next time! Not to be forgotten is
the amateur program which they presented in
assembly. All those with talent had an opportun-
ity to display it at this annual event.
Mr. Jansen
President .,....................... Jack Flowers
Vice President ..,..c..,Y,-..,.., Shirley Sakrison
Secretary-Treasurer ............... Eleanor Kern
Student Council Representative ..,.....,v.. Betty
Woodmancy
'tSwing it!" So shouted this advisory group
and they followed out their exclamation by giv-
ing to the Shakespeare's Dream audience the
Swing Band. In addition there is the student
manager of the basketball team, Jack Flowers.
Although he doesn't measure up to the players
in size, he makes up for it in efficiency. Betty
Woodmancy, the student representative, is also
chairman of the Lost and Found committee.
TOP PICTURE
Ton Row Larson, Bartkcy. DeWolf, Reilztnrl, Shvrrnrd. Geidel, Schmidt.
Second Row 'Mac-e, Brunner. Rice. Goulette. Carlson. Clontier, Brown, Meyer. Swanson, Dreuhslvr
Christianson. Mr. Robbins.
Front Row Gelford. Mer-helke. Harvionx, Judkins. Bernstein. Daly. Connors. Stevens. Tuengv. Unrlvr-
hill. Knehn. Cram, Zabel.
BOTTOM PICTURE
Top Row Leander. Astell. Paine. Fnrst-th, Castle, Bancroft, Jones, R. Peterson, Proesch, Albror-ht.
Si-cond Row -f-- Flowers, Brown, Movlter. C. Peterson. Bird, Adkins. Olson, Kern. Larson. Mr. Janson.
Front Row l"re-tland. Johnson. Cran, Meisner. Randall. Sakrisnn. Woodmuncy, Anderson, Schnell
LaValley. Schmidt.
Miss Cady
President ,YA,,,Y,,,,,,Y.,,,..,, Bernice Peterson
Vice President ,,,,,, , ..,.. Betty Magnuson
Secretary ....-.,,.-..,....., ,s-Helen Anderson
Treasurer ,vt,,...,..t.t...,,.....w., Helen Pohl
Student Council Representative ,,.. Althea Ryden
Junior and senior girls make this all-girl
advisory group an interesting one. Validictorian
and Arrow Editor, Althea liyden, and Tusitala
Editor, Marie Stanek, take their stand here on
school affairs. Not the least of their accomplish-
ments was their melodrama, "Needle, Thread,
and Jahherf' Youthful talent was exploited with
a noticeable absence of stage fright, as well as
scenery.
TOP PICTURE
Mr. Meffert
President ,v,,,,., ..,, ,.v. l A eonard Bloom
Vice President ,...,,. ..-R ,- -,fDonald Cailson
Secretary-Treasurer ..,.,,,A..,.... Vernon Stiles
Student Council Representative ,...,,.. ..,,James
Kunzelman
Here we find several differences from the
main run of advisory groups. In the first place
it consists entirely of freshmen and sophomore
boy '. Another important fact is that they have
good informal discussions not only on school
problems and athletic problems, but also on holm-
bies. Surely leadership is the outcome of an at-
mosphere such as this.
limp Row Scirirvlko. lVlac'Ilonald, Wall. Hn-rhert. l'Iclte1'. Stanels. Ranum, Brassard. Rim-hcrt, Vollnicr.
l'hird Row l'ix'vrlnzlnn, Holtorf, Shatto, Jones. Schwartz, Jonson, liadd. A. Johnson. Kimkor.
Svc-ond Row Miss Cady. Gamvalia, Cats-s. Crook. lserman. Ceisman, Thompson, Wellman, Rydeon.
First Row V. Johnson, Colm-, Peterson. Ryde-n. lVlaiznuson. Anderson. .Bl'4lt'l'kl'I'.
B0'l"l'OM PICTIJ KE
l'op lion Clark, lit-tim-n. liollpath, Bixby, Proesch, Bergrvr, Beandct, Kelloirpr.
l'hird Row l.:uix:1-, Em-klund. Sc'lmul', Boyer. Simon. Hildvlmrandt. Johnson. Bvclw.
'ii-1-ond Row Pisrcl-. I.. Harris-ux. Boll, lie-nson. Kivklur, W. Harvivux. Cedarbloom. R. Carlson.
First Row Cliristiansc-n, Stiles. Bloom, Mr. Mm-Wert, D. Carlson. Kunzelman. H. Carlson.
.pn
TOP PICTURE
Top Row- B. Swanson. Ziinmurinan. Gogirin, Uteclit, Erickson. Bloom, Simonet, Koch.
Third Row Mr. Rorinan, Ds-Cnrtins. lVl:1clJonzild, Casanova, Cutler. Crunk. Grady. Judd, Swanson
Second Row Anderson. Anclrowson, Asmus, Bouuclet Erlitz, Golford. Smith.
First Row' Bcrpsgrrcn. Croonquist, Comfort, Anderson, Beers. Shatto. Nelson.
BOTTOM PICTURE
Top Row -Gunderson, Gillstrom, Lee, Friday. Nlnunsell. Whalen. Murphy.
Third Row -Nippoldt. Ingersoll, Glzxshrenner, Steinbeiser, Mc-Donouprh, Christenson, l.ohinvr.
Second Row D. Johnson, Oltmuns, Buckley. Hallin, Smith, Shvrrard. B. Johnson. Mondor.
Second RowfAnd0rson. Andrewson, Asmus, Beaudet, Erlitz. Gelford, Smith.
Mr. Rorman
President .,,.,...,,....,.... .,Harriet Anderson
Vice President ..H,...,,.,, .... E dward Simonet
Secretary-Treasurer ,,Y.....,.,.. Nancy Comfort
Student Council Representative ,.e, Worth Bloom
This g:roup's main stand-by seems to be foot-
ball: for of all the things accomplished this year,
their greatest achievement comes as touchdowns
and goals. Also prevalent is an interest in music,
which was evinced by presenting' an assembly pro-
grani consisting' of the high school band. Harmony
in work and play seem to be their objective.
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Miss Watson
President .....s....s,.....,....... John Lohmer
Vice President ............,....-. Marion Peulen
Secretary-Treasurer ,,..,.....,..,s Doris Holmes
Student Council Representative,-Karl Neumeier
To the tune of martial music and fiashing
instruments, Johnny Lohmer keeps his advisory
group "out front." With twirling baton and res-
plendent in red, black, and white uniform, John-
ny proves his ability. Here, also, we find the
chairman of the dance committee for the Student
Council Federation, Karl Neumeier.
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TOP PICTURE
Top Row--Shvrocl. Doo. Wolll'.
Third R.OVK'f'Bl'l'fl,'Sll'Il. Simon. Nelson. Noskv. Cnllopy, Halllin. Sullivan. Ilnnielson. l':u'k0l'.
S1-roml Kun Nieki-y, Barlnvr. Henson, Swanson. Hvnning, Kuehn. Zulwl. Huglws.
First Row Humsch, Grendel: 'l'ohisr'l1. Miss Witt, Volllnvr, Sullivan, iVlc'llonoug:h.
BOTTOM PICTURE
Ton Row Mc-yer. S1-hm-iss:-r, Sprvn-man, lmholt.
Hswoml Row Cnvvr. Johnson. Folxlow. 'I'ol't, Cl,vlm'l'.
First Row Sullivan, MiIl'l2lIlil. Havens. Noack. Mr.
Norgrvn. lVlovn.
Jackson, LaCrosse. linll.
Miss Witt Mr. Jackson
President YY,,,,,..,,. f,.,.,..... G erry Tobisch President ,,A,.,Y ,W -,,- -,Y-,, C in-1 Nunck
Vice President ,,.,....,,. ...,. M argaret Vollmer Vice President ,,.,e, Y,,,--,-,, A ,-Jean Mm-imm
Secretary-Treasurer ,...,..,,... Eleanor Greeder Secretary-Treasurer YY,,w',,YY A--ljelmis Sullivan
Student Council Representative-Gertrude Hemsch
As the clack of typewriters dies down, the
student representative comes forth from the en-
suing silence. This home room boasts of two
well known entertainers- Gerry Tobisch and
Russell Wolff. They often lead their group in
community singing.
Lyman Doe, who was chairman of the Home-
coming Committee, is a member of this assem-
blage.
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Student Council Representative-- -Jerry Havens
As the din and clatter of the manual train-
ing room ceases, Jerry Havens rises to tell this
group of boys the work of the Student Council.
Jerry is a member of the Finance Committee.
Another highlight is a freshman who promises
to become one of the sport headliners in years
to come, Frank LaCrosse.
Miss McShane
President ...,.,,,.. ..,,..... B everly Rydeen
Vice President g,,,,,..,.g,,, ...-. ..,,sAlice Apell
Secretary .,......Y......,..,..... Anne Peterson
'l'reasurer ,,,,,,.,.. ,, .,...A,,,,, Helen Magnuson
Student Council Representative,,Kathleen Jones
Bringing back old memories of several years
ago was accomplished by the assembly program
sponsored by this home room, for they brought
several former boys of our school, now attending'
Gustavus Adolphus. They discussed sports and
college life. All of these boys were former lead-
ers of S. H. S.
Kathleen Jones is a member who is president
of the Junior Class and was secretary of the
Northwest Federation.
Miss Lysne
President .......................... Mary Chitas
Vice President ...,.....,............ Roger Billy
Secretary-Treasurer ...........,. Lois Magnuson
Student Council Representative ......... Pat Hart
This group of freshmen entertain themselves
in the advisory group period by discussing the
problems which confront a Rookie. It also seems
that they have had many "treats" during the
year. If you perchance interrupt this crowd you
will find a member reading stories. They also
helped to sponsor the Hamline program.
'FOI' PICTURE
Top Row -Wert, Slierrurd. Lohnier, Schorr, Deaner.
Third Row Glzisbrenner. Vollmer, Bown, Wilson, Leu. Dilluy.
Fm-ond Row Pauley. Pasch, Hnlsten, Bernstein, Madsen. Tennyson.
First Row Sawyer, Apell, Rydeen, Miss McShane. Peterson, Thoreen, Jones.
BOTTOM PICTURE
Top Row -I.. Lohman. Kruegrer, Olsen. R. Lohman, Schmoeckel.
Third Row Roettyxer. Sehnell, Munson, Nelson, Bursch. Granbergr. Schaar. Graham.
Second RowWNorprren. Scheel. Nic-derer. Kelrn, Erhorn. Jang. Benoe. Miurnnson. Arnclt.
First Row fMneller, Hart, Chitas. Miss Lysne, Billy. Magnuson, Thron.
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Mr. Beck
President ,,,,Y, .,,,,.. M ary Schroeder
Vice President .,,v,, -- ,nliichard Malone
Secretary-Treasurer ,.....f,Y,,,,,,e.. Jack Boyd
Student Council Representativen, .,,,,, Harriet
McPhetres
"Come one, Come all
To the Bargain Ball"
. . . characterizes this advisory group for
they put on one of the most entertaining: dances
of the year. They have, also, attained promin-
ence in the varied fields of debate, dramatics,
and sports. A most important personage, the
school president, Betty Tolen, helps comprise
this group of luminaries.
TOP PICTURE
'op liow Svnllvn. Burns. Jiivkson. Biivklvy, F. Johnson.
Miss Gottry
President ..,,,,,,, ,.,.... . - -vlilwood Patten
Vice President .e..,. ..,,, ,,,,,,e. K i npr Hall
Secretary-'l'reasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Leland Berger
Student Council Representative ,,,,. ltohert Berg
When an all-lmoy advisory group voluntarily
starts a discussion on clothes, dates, and person-
al cleanliness, that speaks well for those boys.
lt is rare, if ever, that a group of boys is togeth-
er long enough to discuss their own problems:
and, therefore, this meeting was a golden oppor-
tunity to get everything' oil' their minds.
l'hird Row Patrivk. Holinos, Kompf, l. Johnson. Warinan. Yonnirquist. Gerson. Starks-l.
or-ond Row Sontazr, 'I'nrni1nist. Ni-lson. Lutz. Tolt-n. Siegfried. Banc-roft, lizistimi.
First Mow Raddatz. Malone, Mrl'hetres. Schroeder, Boyd. Whalen. Mr. Bi-ck.
fl.
BOTTOM PICTURE
'op Row Smith. llahlonist. Larson. S. Noreen. Roettiier. l.ein. Plonrde,
l'hiriI Row Garb:-, Pilqnist. Bergror. Kollandor. Patton. B. Swanson. R. Carlson. H. Carlson, Hall.
Si-cond Row --Miss Gottry, l.. Anderson, Wert, Newman, l.. Swanson. Thompson. Borden, Roy. llzihl,
'irst Row Wilson. lnigvrsoll. Johnson. Diuniels. Bs'rg', l.. Noreen. R. Anderson.
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Ton Row -Dilts. Ostenflorf. Wolf. Clay. Clnrry. Sannc, Radlnll, -Izirrxqy Hztllin. Kolhe.
First Row Miss Fulmcl, Kahl. Soucy. liclislu. Stcinerk. Ludwig, Ness.
BOTTOM PICTURE
Top ltow-Hngrcn. Seidlcr. Johnson. Nelson. Brentel, Steven. Rhode, Kalk, SXVilllilllHl. Anditt
Cedarbloom.
Second lion' Koettyror, Lyons. Chitzls,
McCombOr, Graham. M. Snll'
Peulcn. Linncr. P. Sullivan, Kolhe. Pnsch, D. Johnson
iran,
First Ron' Fnrstnd, Mnllingcr. Miss Blomqnist. Madsen, Robertson. Schroeder, Linnell. Marty.
Miss Fabel
l'resident .,.,.,. -W ,g,..,,,,.,, Agnes Belisle
Vice President .,..,. ...,, . s,,, E laine Steineck
Secretary-'1'reasurer ,,...,,f,...f.., June Ludwig'
Student Council Representative ,,.., Helen Wolf
Here .is an ambitious group of girls who
planned a hike f something that no other
group even considered. The most important sub-
jects and extra curricular activities stressed here
are home economics, music, and dramatics. Fol-
lowing: up their musical interests they presented
an assembly program of swing' music by Gert
Crimmins and Loren McNab.
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Miss Blomquist
President ..e,s,,,..., .,,. .,,. B e tty Robertson
Vice President ,...... ,..,,..,, M elba Schroeder
Secretary-Treasurer ,,,..e..,,,, Dorothy Linnell
Student Council Representative .,e. Erna Madsen
Miss Blomquist claims the special distinction
of having the best looking' freshman girls. Any
objections from the rest of you?
Their members are well taken care of, for
Erna Madsen, the student representative, is
chairman of the Welfare Committee.
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SHAKESPEAREFS DREAM
Adolph, a life guard .................... ..,. B ruce Erickson
Milly, his sweetheart ....................,.... Merilyn Jackson
Andrew Postelwaite, wealthy land owner ...,.... Robert Adkins
Lucius Rayburn, Jean's fiance ............ ,.., B udd Sherrard
Edgar Tolliver, an auctioneer .... .... H arold Parnell
'tFlops" Fry, sweet sixteen ........... ...... H arriet Palm
Jack Smith, a sailor .................... .... R ichard Tuenge
Jean Postelwaite, Andrew's daughter .... ---Anne MacDonald
Carol Greenwood, in love with Lucius ------.- Dorothy Starkel
A newsboy --....---...---..-----...-- ---Cloyde Pierce
Picture, Adolph, a lifeguard, who can't swim,
but instead, stands on shore roaring directions
at a sailor in his efforts to save "Flops" Fry.
Why? Adolph was afraid to get his feet wet.
That was but one of the humorous scenes in the
17th annual Shakespeare's Dream.
The plot revolved around a real estate deal-
er and an odorless glue factory which was ap-
parently anything but odorless. "Mm-There's
Something in the Air" was the theme song of the
play.
As one might expect, a sailor started things,
and that sailor, Jack Smith, starts by giving
Jean Postelwaite a queer feeling in the region
of her heart. With an objecting, rich father,
Andrew Postelwaite, to mar her bliss, as well as
a fiancee, Lucius, and a southern rival, Carol,
Jean's troubles multiply rapidly.
Adolph is constantly getting himself into
trouble by telling everything he knows ibut
shouldn'tJ, much to the embarrassment of those
involved. Milly, his girl friend, is of no help
since she is as stupid as he is and only adds
to the general confusion.
When Jack proves to have a business sense
and Lucius shows himself to be untrue, Mr.
Postelwaite is inclined to change his opinion
about the sailor. A happy ending comes with
Jean and her heart's desire, Jack, starting to
live their "happy ever after" existence.
The play is an annual all-school musical pro-
duction which gives a good share of the high
school population a chance to prove their sing-
ing, dancing, and acting ability.
Senior . Play
Junior
Play
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TOP PICTURE--Doe, Hildebrandt, Starkel, Parnell, Tucnirc, Steins-ck, Daly, Kollincr.
BOTTOM PICTURE' Back Row-fTus-nitro, Glaslxrenncr, Treacy. Plaunt, Tulcii. Risendal.
First Rowfconnors, Parnell.
Senior Tliree-Act Play
Junior Three Act Play
"Through the Keyhole" "Sun Up"
by William Davidson by Lulu Vollmer
CAST CAST
Grandma Tierney ..,o....,... ---Alice Kolliner Widow Cagle .,,. ,.......... ..... B e tty Tolen
William, the butler ,,....,,. .... H arold Parnell Pap Todd ....,. -- ..,..,... James Plaunt
.Ioan ...,....,....,, ,... P at Hildebrandt Emmy Todd--- ---Patricia Connors
Genevieve ---- ---- D orothy Starkel Bud Todd ------- ------ J ohn Risendal
Archie --------- -------- J ohn Daly Sheriff Weeks ---- ---George Bingham
Mary Tierney--- ---Elaine Steineck Rufe Cagrle ------ ------- S teve Treacy
Jim Tierney ------.----------------- Lyman Doe Preacher ------- ------ H arold Parnell
George Allen ---------------.--- Richard Tuenge The Stranger --------------- Robert Glasbrenner
"Through the Keyhole" a noble way to get Bob ---------------------------- Richard Tuenge
any amount of valuable information. Fair? Of
course, or so Grandma Tierney tAlice Kollinerj
said. 'tYou can learn more in five minutes
through a keyhole than you can in two years of
college, and, there's not so much to unlearn af-
terwards," was her candid opinion.
Each actor and actress was a willing puppet
in the hands of Miss Ruth Moore, faculty direc-
tor. The various members of the cast quickly
lost their typical characteristics and with Miss
Moore's adept molding, assumed the appearance
and manners of those whom they were portraying.
A success, dramatically and financially, this
play earned the appreciation of a full house,
it brought a welcome flow of funds into the
senior treasury.
In contrast to the usual drawing room come-
dy, the class of '38 presented a stirring' drama of
the Kentucky mountains, "Sun Up." Love, hate,
and desire for revenge were the main themes of
the play. Simple mountaineer life was portrayed
with humor, pathos, and tragedy.
Between acts, in keeping' with the play it-
self, were two specialties: The Hill Billy Toe
Teasers, and Mountain Rhythm, a hill-billy dance.
This experiment in a three-act character pro-
duction, directed by Miss Ruth Anne Olsen, was
proclaimed by its audience as one of Stillwater
High School's best plays.
The receipts from this play enabled the class
to finance the 1937 Junior-Senior Prom, and a
percentage was donated to the Arrow fund.
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Kala.
Staff
Top Row--Leach. Berger. Schroeder. Dov. Carlson, Siegfried, Walters, Jones.
Bottom Row-Starkel. Tolen, Connors. Kollincr. Risendal Hemsch.
Editor-in-Chief ,,,.
Assistant Editor ,...,, .-
Advertising lVIanager .W,..., ----
Patricia Connors
Betty Tolen
Alice Kolliner
Assistant Advertising Manager-U ---Mary Jane Hildebrandt
Circulation Manager ,.... -----
Photography Editor- --
Assistants ----------
Feature Editor ----
Assistant Editors-H
Sports Editors-U
Art Editor--U
Typist .----.---
Proof lteader---
"Off to press!" and a sigh of relief echoes
through the Kab office where day after day, the
staff sat grinding out copy and counting money.
The jumble of feature, sports, and advertise-
ments, thanks to our editor's persistence, event-
ually straightened itself into an organized an-
nual. The iinishing touches made, the book was
in the hands of the printers early in April.
A Kabekonian new and entirely different in
theme and form was the result. It was an in-
formal Kabekonian with its gay marionette
theme. Thank you, Bud Bunnett, for the clever
puppets you prepared for our divisional pages.
John Risendal
---Gertrude Henlsch
---Phyllis Berger
Lyman Doe
-Dorothy Starkel
--Virginia Leach
Gwenyth Jones
-- -Richard Tuenge
Mary Schroeder
----Donald Carlson
Lila Walters
Thelma Siegfried
The subject club pictures and Writeups,
characteristic of previous Kabs, were replaced
by interesting description and photographs of
the twenty-Afive advisory groups. Thus the aim to
have clearer and more pictures of all the stu-
dents Was realized.
If Kab advertisements may be taken as a
sign, we can safely say that prosperity is again
just around the corner. The staff received excell-
ent cooperation from Stillwater business men.
All these details have entailed much time and
hard work, but the liab Staff feels that the fun
of compiling the annual was its own reward.
V iusitala
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TOP PICTURE
Bark Row Jones. Swisher. Carlson, Swanson, Comfort.
First Row Korn. Lott. Stanek. Miss Ernst. Bernstein.
BOTTOM PICTURE
Back Row Hurley. Hcnnm-ssey. Lndwipz, Kempf. Swislie-in Flrickson. Davis. Nelson. Kroir.
Tliird Row Thoroun. Rydevn, Peterson. Hildebrandt, Plannt. Carlson, Bancroft, Hanson. ltisenc
Svc-ond Kovv-VVOotlm11nt'y. Sakrison. Nippoldt. Magnuson. Leach. Wilson. Sawyer, Lott. Schrotu
Olson.
First Row Nolan. Tneng'o. Shores. Ryden. Kollinur. Johnson, Neumeicr.
l usitaia
Between the covers of this little book lie
the secret hearts of many of our students. This
annual literary magazine was headed by Marie
Stanek, senior editor. The staff included: Jessie
Em Kern, Nancy Comfort, Gertrude Lott, Donald
Swisher, Barbara Bernstein, and Bob Swanson.
Many students who were too shy to other-
wise express themselves did it with a whimsical
poem, a bit of romantic essay, or a thrilling
story. Willing' readers became the puppets of
"Tusitala." They thoroughly digested what it of-
fered: for in lay the key to many a personality.
The efforts of this hardworking' staff were
rewarded by a successful publication.
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School papers can be either constructive or
destructive. Our "Arrow" is the former. It's news
that keeps us alive and constantly expectantg
news of our interests, our activities, and our
friends. Without it, school would lose its vitality.
News cannot be a simple statement of facts: it
must be colorfully written to attract and hold
our attention. Althea Ryden heads this staff and
her Voice may be heard booming out at the staff,
"Those reports have to be in!" And they are!
Perhaps that is the secret of its success. Antici-
pation heralds the appearance of each issue, and
anticipation is fulfilled each time.
Stan
TOP PICTURE
iclintr- Fridzxy. Burns. Harris-nx. Relisle, Mr. Bastien.
Banc
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Sn-cond Row l'hulon. Slmmfl. Hzllwvy. Rivziiwl, lVloelt01'. Kzilinoll, l.:1l'son. Christiainson. Galroy, lilorunn.
liohinvr. Hurley. Rice, Hur-stis. McComher.
lront Row--Davis. Andrcwson. Racder. Keimer. Gilbert. B. liaustivn. Ns-lson, Bc-lidoain. ll. lin:-tii-n.
BOTTOM PICTURE
'wtalnclimr B. liatstion. Mr. llztsticn.
Second Row Nelson, Johnson, Davis, Anclrowson. Katlinollf lVlcComlwl'. lWUl'LE1ll1. lizu-slvr, S:-hm-Il.
ront Row Hucstis. Leander. Comfort. D. Bastien, Anderson. Drcchslor.
liantl Ol'Cllt'StFil
Under the leadership of Mr. Bastien, the
band has not lagged in the general excellency
of its music, nor in its popularity. The band
played at all home basketball and football games.
Their annual tour was to South St. Paul.
It also took part in the spring concert, where
it was highly acclaimed. Among the most pop-
ular numbers which it presented was the march,
'41-Rig Bass Drum." Other excellent numbers were
the clarinet trio, a horn solo and "Divertisseh
mente Flspagnolef' '
VVe are certain that next year the band will
retain .its place in the forefront of important
school activities.
Also under the direction of Mr. Bastien,
the orchestra has steadily progressed until they
are now playing music generally considered ma-
terial for large symphony orchestras. In addition
to providing the music for our play and other
programs, the orchesta combined with the band
and choir to present an extremely line spring
concert. Some of the higlilights of the orchestra's
part of the program were two movements from
Beethoven's first symphony, Tschaikowsky's "An-
dante Cantabileu and "Every Little Movement"
from "Madam Sherry." Almost as much acclaim-
ed by the school was the swing orchestra which
played for Shakespeare's Dream.
We are looking: forward to a fine music
season, next year, and seem justified in our ex-
pectatlons by the results of this year's work.
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Top Row l,indl1cr1,:'. Johnson, Edstrom. B. Swanson, Plollrde. R. Swanson, Lohman. Wungerin. Brown
'Third RowfClay, Follestad. Govrss. Bro:-ker, Burns, Sherrard. Bergeron.
Second Row lVIcl.aua.thlin. Jones. Evermann. Richert. Palm. Koch. Zabel.
First Row-Daly. Dornfeld, Barber, Miss Fairchild. Judd. Soucy, Krueger, Krescnski.
CHOIR
This year the vocal music department be-
cause of its increased enrollment and varied ac-
tivities has been an outstanding organization.
Under the direction of Miss Fairchild, the Glee
Club and Choir have ably represented this field
of music in our school.
At Christmas time, the choir and the girls'
and boys' glee clubs presented a program of
Christmas music.
On April fifth the instrumental and vocal
groups displayed their talent in a spring concert.
The varied program included negro spirituals, a
Russian folksongy 'tThe Volga Boatmanf' For
the Iirst time the orchestra accompanied the
Choir when they presented HThe Heavens Re-
sound" by Beethoven.
VVith an operetta already being' planned, we
are expecting exceptionally fine results from this
organization next year.
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The glee clubs meet twice each week, the
boys' club alternating with the girls.
Miss Fairchild, accompanied by Madlyn Sou-
cy, Gwen Jones, Budd Sherrard, Earl Goerss,
and Lucille Olson, attended the three-day sessions
of the National Music Clinic for this region at
the University of Minnesota on February 24, 25,
and 26.
Max T. Crone, conductor of choirs at North-
western University, headed the group of sing:-
ing teachers, under whom the group sang. Peter
Tkach, director of the West High School Cap-
pella Choir, which sang in the local high school
assembly this year, assisted Mr. Krone in the
Hclinic choirs" which were heard daily Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday, The Stillwater boys
and girls had an opportunity to hear the Min-
neapolis Symphony orchestra in open rehearsal
on Saturday afternoon, and that same evening
took part in a concert in Northrop Memorial
auditorium to mark the close of the music clinic.
TOP PICTURE
Standing Bernstein, Kilpatrick.
Sc-ated Raddatz, Krug, Miss Powric.
BOTTOM l'lC'I'llRl'I
Standing: Nolan, Steiner-li, Bernstein.
Seated Daly. Saxxycr, Kilpatrick.
Dclbatc
"Resolved that the state of Minnesota should
adopt a system of unicameral legislature," was
the interscholastic debate topic this year. Miss
l'owrie's elficient coaching was largely respon-
silmle for the line record Stillwater attained this
year. Ilelmating' rose to one of the most active
organizations in our school.
'l'he team included: Lois liaddatz, William
Bernstein, Dorothy Krogg Robert Kilpatrick, and
Helen Thoreen. 'I hey met with four Wisconsin
schools and debated for the Rotary and Lions
Clubs.
The squad came out with honors at the Gus-
tavus tournament, the regional at Macalester,
and the inter-regional at. Rochester.
At the semi-linals held in Stillwater, Worth-
ington defeated our squad by a two to one de-
rision.
Let's hope that Stillwater continues to meet
with as much success in debating' in future years.
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Marcella Sawyer carried on her line work
in declamation from previous years. 'tltiders to
the Sea" was her selection this year that won her
honors once more. She won lirst in the local con-
test, and then went as far as the state, where she
was eliminated.
ln the humorous division, John Daly won
tirst place with his reading, "Who's Afraid of
the Big Bad Giant?" Bob Kilpatrick giving t'De-
pression in Character' 'placed tirst in oratory.
Other contestants in the local contest were
Patrick Nolan, a sophomore, who won much ap-
plause for his humorous piece, "You're Next"
and Romeo and Juliet" was well presented by a
senior, Elaine Steineck. XNilliam Bernstein, also
a senior, won second in the oratorical division
by giving' "1iound,and Round She Goes."
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TOP PICTURE
Ton liow liarlu-r. Noaek, Dahlke. Bannister. I.. Bloom. Meisner, Whitlus-elf. T. Rowland.
Soc-ond Row l'. Johnson. Hon-stis, l'atriL'k. C. Risendal. D. Christensen, Frawlt-y. l.inns-r.
Front Row l.. Hell, Clay, J. Rowland. Brovckelx Clark. Follestad. Larson, Douville.
BOTTOM PICTU RE
l"oorth Row Lneek. ll. Magnuson, Jenson. A. Peterson, Bcandet, B. Wilson. J. Nelson, Hoi-stis lil
Anderson, A. Johnson. Cole, Siegfried, Brown. Hennessey, Jagg, Cutler, Stanek, Ness.
Third Row -C. Swanson, M. Vollmer. Madson, Palm, H. Magnuson. Jones. l4llK'iXYi1l,'. l7rvc-hsler. Hallin
F. Vollmer. Larson. Christianson, Brochman, XVhalen, Toft, B. Peterson. Sawyer. D. .Iohnso
Sec-ond Row -Hildebrandt. Holsten, Murphy. Tobisch, Asmns, H. Anderson. Eichten. B. Ryder-n, Thoxu
Hecht, Starkcl. Evermann, Nesko. Gerson, M. Swanson, Ninpoldt, Pzinlvy, Comfort.
First lion' Grady, I.. Johnson. lVlePhetl'es. J. Wilson. Shores. Swanson. Leach. Sc-lii'om-slcr. King
Tennyson, Jndkins. Anell. Stevens. H. Krueger. Turnouist, M. Nelson.
llresliinan-Sophomore Hi-lH'r
The Freshman-Sophomore Hi-Y Club serves
a definite purpose. It provides facilities for those
members of the first two years of high school,
who are interested in developing their character.
Just as the senior group, the Los Gatos Chapter,
has for its goal, the motto 'lTo create, maintain,
and extend throughout the school and the com'
munity high standards of christian characteri'
so does the junior group work for that ideal.
This club has open membership. This means
any boy in school is eligible for membership.
Those boys who show real interest in this or-
ganization are then considered for membership
in the senior group where the membership is
voted in by preferential ballot.
On November 26-27, this club sent delegates
to the Hi-Y Conference which was held in Hud-
son, VVisconsin.
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This year the Girl Reserves built their club
up to an enrolled membership of over eighty
girls. Under the able leadership of Miss Ruth
Moore, the club became one of the most active
service clubs in the school. The Girl Reserves
sponsored the first all-school dance, and the pro-
fits were spent for their numerous service pro-
grams. As part of this program, a large Thanks-
giving basket was sent to the relief organization
to distribute. During the Christmas season a par-
ty was held for need, little girls. Each child was
given a gift and refreshments were served.
A large delegation of Girl Reserves attended
a conference in Minneapolis, December ll.
Round table discussions on vocations were held.
In Gctober an exceptionally fine banquet was
given by the club for their mothers.
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lliirfl lion' f'onnors. Stn-ini-rlt. 'l'llv1ig'0. lizistivn, lit-rnstn-in. Daly, lmzirh.
-1-ond Row Toll-n, Olson, l'zirn1-ll. l'launt. Carlson, Kollilwr. Hiltlebrainmlt.
l irst, liow .loin-s. Stzirlufl. Short-s, Miss Hurley, Ruddaltz, Stevens.
BOTTOM PlCTURE
-1-ond Row Connors, Tolon. l':irnvll. lf1ll'IlUl'. Kollinvr. liisontlal.
lirst Row Sawyer. Starkcl. lrt-ach, Stcincck. Hildebrandt.
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The aim of the Talent Club is to serve as a
means by which the talents of the students may
bc cultivated. To be eligible for membership, in
this society, one must be an upperclassman, and
at some previous time have displayed one's tal-
ent whether it be in music, dramatics, declama-
tory, or dancing on the stage.
This year's club has twenty-one members.
The ofiicers are: President, Shirley Shoresg Sec-
retary, Pat Hildebrandt.
'l he outstanding service function of the club
is the presentation of the traditional Christmas
assembly. Miss Hurley, the club's adviser, di-
rected 'AA Babe at the Inn," a religious play,
produced for the Christmas program.
The cast included: Virginia Leach, Elaine
Steineck, Patricia Connors, Edwin Conrad, Alice
Kolliner, l'at Hildebrandt, Richard Barker, John
Daly, Harold Parnell, and Earl Wangerin.
lllicspian flulu
Hats off to a group of real Thespiansl This
year's organization holds the distinction of being
the first to produce a class one-act play without.
faculty supervision. "Winter Sunset," senior onc-
act drama, was successfully directed and produc-
ed by the senior members. The play gave a
very creditable showing when compared with
the faculty-directed productions of the other
three classes.
"The Patterson Dinner," cast produced by
members of the club, was presented at three
schools, as part of the school's exchange pro-
gram. This comedy was given at the school as
a regular assembly program.
Ten seniors and one junior complete the club
which is headed by Virginia Leach, president.
Other of'l'icers are Dorothy Starkel, secretary
and Elaine Steineck, vice president.
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HTHLETICS
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FOOTBALL GAMES
Sept. 24----The inspired Ponies, won
their first game of the season by de-
feating the heavier, more experienced
U. High team. The game was full of
tense moments, but in spite of all odds,
they won 13-7.
0ct.lfOur Stillwater Ponies bowed
their heads to a 7-6 defeat by White
Bear. The Bears were a faster and more
aggressive team. This was the first
league encounter of the year.
Oct. 8-Because of the rain, both
the Columbia Heights and Stillwater
teams were handicapped by the wet
grounds and the slippery ball. Stillwa-
ter won, 6-O, and rose to third place in
the league.
Oct. 15-After playing a very good
game on the North St. Paul gridiron,
the Ponies lost, 12-6. It was a hard
fought game throughout, and the Polars
capitalized on some of the several so-
called breaks and won.
Oct. 22- The South St. Paul Packers
eliminated any hopes that the Ponies
may have had to gain the suburban
league championship by defeating us
27-0. The winning team was very well-
balanced and heavy, and seemed to have
no trouble in trampling us.
Nov. 5- -Stillwater, after journeying
to St. Louis Park, was defeated 7-0. Al-
though Stillwater had several scoring
opportunities, we could not score.
Nov. 11-In a very closely contest-
ed game, the Ponies took a one point
victory over St. Paul Academy by a
score of 8-7. Stillwater did not get its
converted point, but took the lead after
a safety was scored. The teams, how-
ever, were very evenly matched.
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Top Row-Boyd, Erickson, Simonson, Holmes,
Wojahn, Edstrom, Groth.
Second Row--Glasbrenner, LaCrosse, Berger, B.
Swanson, Lee, Thompson, E. Johnson, Simonet.
First Row-Reed, Lund, Parnell, Jones, Carlson,
Bob Swanson, Bloom.
S Club
President-Bert Lund
Vice-Pres.-Dale Thompson
Secretary-Treasurer-Robert Glasbrenner
To be eligible for membership in the
"S" Club an athlete must obtain a letter in
one of the three major school sports-track,
football, basketball.
The purpose of the club is to promote
good sportsmanship in interscholastic and
intra-mural competition. This year the club
sponsored a barn dance which was a huge
success.
A banquet was held on April 7th. Com-
mittees in charge of the banquet were head-
ed by Richard Lee and Dale Thompson. The
club had a very active year under its direc-
tor, Coach Meffert.
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student manager of the basketball team
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The Stillwater High School Croixs
won six of the fourteen games they
played this season. The team played
its best game when it met Red Wing
in the District Tournament at South
St. Paul, March tenth. Stillwater, af-
ter playing an outstanding game,
lost to Red Wing in the last ten sec-
onds of the game, when Red Wing
chalked up the winning two points.
This was the last game for five seni-
ors: Lund, Lohmer, Plaunt, Schmidt,
and Barker. In addition to these
players, Wojahn, Berggren, Reed and
Groth also received letters.
Berger, Simonet, Bancroft, Johnson, Whalen, Hildebrandt
Red Wing action, Richard Tuenge
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Our 1937-'38 track team -'-f Berger, Groth, Lund,
Parnell, Glasbrenner, Holmes, and Thompson.
Guse and Schmidt of the 1937-'38 golf team par-
ticipated in the State High School Golf Tournament
on June 5, 1937. Schmidt won individual low honors
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A Small Private School. In Session A11 the Year.
ENTER AT ANY TIME
A POSITION P
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STILLWATER STUDENTS AT PRESENT IN NICHOLS SCHOOL:
Winston Johnson, Gene Lammers, John Elmqulst, Edward Kolbe.
Stillwater students recently in-our school but nolw EMPLOYED: .
Ruby Krieselg Robert E. Chlalg Eleanor Elmqulstg Ruth Holrnbergg Melvin Dole
and Marvin J. Swanson, whose voluntary letter is prlnted below.
ALL OF THESE STUDENTS fwith the single exception. of Gene Lammersb en-
rolled in our Secretarial SCHOLARSHIP Course, which POSITIVELY GUAR-
ANTEES EMPLOY-
MENT... T
MR. MALCOLM E. NICHOLS STILLWATER
And EVERY ONE Deen and Employment Counselor, Minnesota:
9 10 ed NICHOLS SECRETARIAL SCHOOL, January 10
of those mp y 25 East Sixth Street, 1 9 5 8:
mm EARNED MORE
MONEY than the
entire cost of the
training. They may
return at any
thne during Hfe
without the payment
ofaddidonaltuidon.
SAINT PAUL , Minnesota.
Dear Mr. Ni chols:
It is just two years since I enrolled in your
Business College for a two-year Secretarial Course.
However, at the end of four months you placed
me in a position that led to nv present work.
Since the day you placed me with the Red Star
Yeast Sf Products Company I have earned more than
82,000. In other words, nv course at your school
cost me nothing, as I was earning while learning.
I wish at this time to thank you for all that
you have done for me in the past. I sincerely ap-
preciate it.
I can truthfully say that I enjoyed those
four short months in your school as much as I have
any other four months in my life.
I also can truthfully say that the training
you offer to your students is better than any oth-
er course that I have ever heard or read about.
Very sincerely yours,
qsignedb MARVIN swmson.
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HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS
and Best Wishes to the Class of 1938
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ANDERSEN CORPORATION
BAYPORT, MINNESOTA
"The WorId's Larges+ Manu'FacI'urers of Window and Door Frames"
Congratulations C0mD1im-'WS Of
glass of 1933 Dr. Arfhur Taylor
Osfeopafhic Physician
and Surgeon
Anderson Shoe SI'ore
QUALITY SHOES FOR LESS Jrgm
O. E. Anderson, Prop.
4, 5 and 6 Torinus BIocIc
STILLWATER, MINNESOTA
220 Sou+h Main SI. S'I'IIIwa'I'eI' Orfice Phone 396-L Residence 396-R
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BAYPURT PTB HOUSE INC
BAYPORT.
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BUILDING SUPPLIES . .
We Have Everything
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BLUFF CITY LUMBER COMPANY
Coal Lumber Wood
Bronson-FoIsom Best Wishes
Company
FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS
VEGETABLES, ETC.
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Pure Food Products
STILLWATER, MINNESOTA
TO THE CLASS OF 1938
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CARLSON BROS.
Super-Service Station
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"The You and Me That Used to Be" . . . home for lunch
. . . have a couple of turkeys . . . it isn't everyone that can
get his picture taken with the governor, is it, Barbara? . . .
get out from behind those dark glasses, Mary Schroeder.
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,gnnvl
It must be the spring . . . Mr. Rhyn going about his
usual duties . . . off to Lake Elmo on the 3:30 bus . . . "fight
team fight" . . . so this is how you spend your summers.
"Jens" . . . the old Central School looks like the Coliseum.
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. . . Lorene and Harriet hitch
on . . . Ching and his mistress
. . . relax, Lois, relax . . .
Fairy Falls . . . the dance of
the faries? . . . aren't you
afraid Marilyn?
in
S. H. S. cheer leaders . . . ed
itor Connors at the wheel . . .
up she goes . . . don't slip,
i . . . Gwen hard at work
. . . bon voyage to Hastings.
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an extra pair of dice, call . . . now, what's this
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Berg's Drug Sfore
We Make Our Own Ice Cream
Fresh Daily
Bayporl Tel. I96
CarIe'ron College
Donald J. Cowling, Presidenl
A co-educaiional liberal aris college
offering courses in Iwenly-six depari-
menis, including biography and inferna-
fional relalionsp 800 sludenis from 28
slaies and foreign counlriesg 70 lacully
members rrainecl in llfie besi American
and foreign universilies.
For informa+ion address:
DR. H. G. KLEMME
Assisianf io flue Presidenl
4 LeigIn'ron Hall
NORTHFIELD MINNESOTA
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Compliments of . . .
BEN FRANKLIN
STORE
"Headquarters for School
Supplies"
for BocIcmann's BeH'er Ice
Cream and a large cool
Jamaica Drink
Visit
BOCKMANN'S I
ICE CREAM AND CHOCOLATE
SHOP
COSMOPOLITAN STATE
BANK
Member of fhe
Federal Deposil Insurance Corp.
.
Guaranteed
Fully Paid
Permanent
- - b h'
Girl GVHJMHIHJ Of iiiilifisfif
10 Monthly
Installments
Stillwater High cluool Ofweach-
Total 3180.
Attend . . .
CABLE'S
Secretarial College for Girls
1547 University Avenue, St. Paul
fhlzton Builfling - - .Near Snelling Afveuue
Enrollment strictly limited to
GIRL GRADUATES OF HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Enroll with students of college grade
Tour hi n Jchool nzfluntion has vnriml ou Mix flistinction
S S
FILING ADVERTISING
TYPING SHORTHAND
ACCOUNTING BUSINESS LAW
DICTAPHONE CORRESPONDENCE
COMPTOMETER MACHINE OPERATION
Everything in the commercial line
THOROUGH PREPARATION FOR GOVERNMENT
CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS WITHOUT EXTRA COST
.
Complete
Our
10-month
24-credit
Course and
Assure
Yourself
of Both a
Diploma
and a
Position
Summer Quarter begins week of J 13 0
Fall Quarter begins week of S pt b 1 IJ
BURTON A. CABLE, President GRACE S. CABLE, Principal
Tel. MI. 9644
Write or Telephone for special new monthly payment plan.
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We wish fo extend Compliments to the
+o Jrhe Shllwafer Hugh School
Gracluafes of I938 our bes+ wishes of
for Hweir corfrinued success
mm CHARLSEN SI SONS
Carlson 8: Clson
GROCERS Jobbersof
IOI Nor+l'm Owen S+ree+ Fine Confections
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Greetings to the Graduating
Class of '38
Connolly Shoe Company
I l LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIAL
7 AND FUEL
A-A -- f
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Lei' us help you plan your new home
or suggesl how you may remodel your
old one +o fhe besl' advanfage.
Consolidated l.umlJer Company
THE SUCCESSFUL MAN IS WELL
DRESSED . . .TO BE WELL DRESS-
ED YOU MUST HAVE YOUR
CLOTHES TAILORED TO YOUR
INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENTS.
THERE IS NO PERSON WHO IS
PHYSICALLY PERFECT IN ALL
PROPORTIONS AND IT IS UN-
REASONABLE TO EXPECT TO BE
FITTED IN A SUIT THAT IS NOT
MADE TO YOUR MEASURE-
MENTS.
SAM ELIAS
225 E. Chestnut Stillwater
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Medium and
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F U R N I T U R E
at Reasonable Prices
Erickson Furniture Co.
North Main St. Stillwater, Minn.
Congratulations and Best Wishes
to each and every member ot
S. H. S. CLASS OF 1938
May all your worthwhile
aims ana' visions be realized
TI1e First National Banic ot Stillwater
Stillwater -o- Minnesota
CONGRATULATIONS
to The
CLASS OF '38
ff
Friendly Valley Motor
South Main Street
B est Wishes
to the
Class of 1938
ll
G R A N D C A F E
26th Year of Dependable Service
Compliments
and Best Wishes
Class of 1938
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FARMERS 85 MERCHANTS
STATE BANK OF
STILLWATER
sTuLLwATER's
SUPER MARKET
Complete Food Service
All Under One Roof
Meats, F ruits, Vegetables
and Groceries
Hooley's
South Hill Meat Marlcet
Telephone 2 I I
000PERATE
T0
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P0
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Compliments
Hanson Meal Co.
QUALITY Mens
Home Made Sausage
Telephone 2 Free Delivery
PURITY Ice Cream
and Beverages
Our beverages are M 3,
macle from Slill X
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waler's iinesl . I X
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spring waler . . . " i
A Most Pleasing Drink
HohH"s Purify Ice Cream
and Beverage Co.
Gustavus Adolplmus
College
S+. Pefer, Minnesoha
A liberal arls college accrediled
by llwe Norllw Cenlral Associalion.
Regislralion Seplember IZ, I938.
O. J. JOHNSON, Presidenl'
Compliments of
H. W. HANSON
MEN'S WEARING
APPAREL
Inter-State
Lumber Company CongraI'uIa+ions
Building Material
and Fuel FFOVYI
ff Johnson Tobacco
Company
Yards in WasI1ing+on CounI'y:
LAKE ELMO MAI-ITOMEDI 3 I3 Easi' My-'+le
WITHROW HUGO
AFTON FOREST LAKE
The Road To
NEWEST SPRING
F A S H I O N DRESSES AND
SHOES
Leads To
1 DEPARTMENT
an a 5 sToRE . . .
STILLWATER, MINNESOTA
JANDA'S can serve you, for+I1ey have jusf wI1a'r you need aI moclerafe prices
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Complimen+s CONGRATULATIONS
Jones
of I!
Funeral Home John J. Kilfy Co.
Jack Sfeve Reg
Best Wishes to the
Class of'38
KEARNEY'S GROCERY
Congratulations
- 'ro fhe Class of
I938
KGLLINER ?!AEi5Ei?F COMPANY
JoinOur
PHOENIX HOSIERY
C,L U B
13th Pair Free!
Kollinefs
Better Light
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NORTHERN STATES POWER CO.
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Buy At
KRUEGER'S
MEATMARKET
CIeanesI and CooIesI Marke-I in Town
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TE L E P I-I O N ES
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BEST WISHES
Class of '38
LINN ER ELECTRIC CO.
ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS
233 SO. MAIN
KABEKCNIAN
PICTURES
done by
L. J. K U H N
503 NORTH FOURTH STREET
PI-IOTOGRAPI-IER
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Kodak Finishing
Greefings To Class of I938
Lawrence Linner
DEPENDABLE
F U E L
Building Contractor
FIRE AND WINDSTORM
ESTIMATINC5 A SPECIALTY
Phone 276 207 N. Main SI.
Compliments . . .
Loeber Hardware
Company
LOWELL INN
STILLWATER. MINN.
"MounI Vernon of The Wesf
a Haven for Food and Resin
I 9 3 8
Tho oufsfandinq eveni in Slillwaler is
lhe compleiion of our new GARDEN
ROOM wilh Hs natural spring fed
founfain where guesls may seIecI 'rheir
own live Brook Troul. This dining room
which was made possible by local
cifizens, will be nalionally known. . .
ARTHUR ancl NELL PALMER
Inn Keepers Since I93O
Compliments to . . .
Class of I938
LOTT MOTOR CO.
Dealers in
STUDEBAKER . . . DE SOTO
PLYMOUTH CARS
Congratulations
To Ihe Class of
'38
LORAINE MRS. GREEN
EILEEN MR. DEGNER
MARY CATHERINE
LOWELL INN BEAUTY 8:
BARBER SHOP
Telephone I442
ar.
Congralulalions C O M P l- l M E N T 5
+o I'he Class of of
PETERSON MOTORS
I938
NASI-I
from LA FAYETTE
WILLYS
PASCH'S CAFE
and SALES and SERVICE
II4 W. Churchill S+.
Tel. l688 209 SO. lvlairi Phone 947-L
fnroll for a Pcaccical Education
Li gii lpzi ai I
Our lraining will add 'ro your efficiency, preslige and opporlunilies for The beller busi-
ness posilions. Sludy in day or evening school under ideal condilions and experl business
reachers. Individual progress. Besl ol equiprnenl. Acfual-praclice in elemenlary and
advanced accounling, secrelarial Training, shorlhand, I-ypsewriling, business law, salesman-
ship, business organizalion, penmanship, office machinesr civil service. Free employmenl
service. Slarl now. Open all year.
Visil our new building: no solicilors employedqbulleling 3Bll'i year.
63 Eas! Fifth Sain! Paul,
Slreel Minnesota
near Cedar Cedar 5333
PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL
97
PHILLIPS 66 DELLS EXTRA
TEA sf COFFEE
Controlled
VOLATILITY
QUICK EXPERT SERVICE
In Greasing and Washing
MINNESOTA MERCANTILE
COMPANY
MADDEN OIL CO. STILLWATER MINNESOTA
RADIANT HEALTH AND BEAUTY
CAN BE YCURS
Drink four glasses of X Your figure, your com-
G erm air "" i Iexion and our vilral-
okei Dhy f iy.HHy.
'Ik hd .TI " ""' 'f
rm eac ay a ,Q Zig
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is all you Iwave To Fug N gig-' and become your
do To possess racIian+ ? qreaiesif Charms' Once
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bjaufyen envla S i'i"' SLE ' ' I
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98
CLUB HOUSE
Fancy Canned
Class of FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Compliments to the
COST No More!
S0 WHY NOT BUY THE BEST?
OIsen's Deparfmeni' S+ore
205 S. Main Sfreei'
Tel. I486
RYDEN 8. HOLQUIST
G R O C E R S
We Exfend Our Hearfy Congra+ula+ions
fo 'rhe
Class of '38
THE REX
TI-IE BEST OE GOOD LUCK AND Congratulatigns
GOOD WISI-IES TO +0 me
TI1e CIass of
Class of I
1938 9
V. WILLIS BLOOM
SAVE-U-MONEY STORE 8
"JusI' Whaf The Name Says"
STILLWATER - MINNESOTA R. SHANNON
COMPLIMENTS or
SANITARY DAIRY
"BABY FlRST"
Perfectly Pasteurized
MILK CREAM BUTTER
SUPREME ICE CREAM
STILLWATER, MINNESOTA
l-leariiesl Congralulaiions
Class of '38
Audiforium and Maieslic
Theafres
I-lighlighlring every year wirh more
Than a full share of Top-noich
aliraciions
LYMAN SUTTON E. L. PEASLEE
E. W. LINNER
M-ESG
Compliments of
STILLWATER
lnsurance Agency
Gordon C. Welshons, Sl-IS l9I I
Eleanor Siaples ,... Sl-IS i927
Complete
INSURANCE SER VICE
307 Easl' Myrfle Sfreel
S+illwa+er Minnesofa
STILLWATER HARDWARE COMPANY
Theres a deal of sahsiaciion in
owning your own garden and
lawn accessories. The neighbor-
hood pesl is +he fellow who is Q
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A Progressive Store . . . In a Progressive Community
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always borrowing Things . . . and
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WE CONGRATULATE YOU.
LONG MAY YOU LIVE.
LONG MAY WE SERVE YOU.
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Phone Two-Fifty Two Phones 6 and 47
Congratulations to the Class of 1938
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When you think of Furniture think of
Simonet Furniture 8: Carpet Co.
lo
'Q Q gphone 57
MODERN RUC' CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
DYEINCI
SI-IOE REPAIRING
The Iargesf cleaning eslablislmnenf in The
S+. Croix Valley. Our Trucks cover a
radius of 'rwenly miles.
SI'iIIwaI'er Laundry, Inc.
Second and CI'1esInuI STiIIwaIer, Minn.
A new BUICK
or CHEVROLET
goes hand in hand with success
ST ILLWATER MOTOR
COMPANY
STI LLWATER MINNESOTA
Stillwater Marlcet
Creamery
Manufadrurers of
ROSE BRAND BUTTER
AND OTHER QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS
Tel. 6I4 2 I9 No. Main S+.
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QUICK, PLEASINC5 SERVICE
PASSENGERS INSURED
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SCHOOL CALENDAR
Back again, with a new and longer schedule. and new football
uniforms.
Off to a good start, we beat U. High, 13-7, and started the sea-
with an inspired football team.
Our student council, bigger and peppier than ever, holds its
iirst meeting.
The G. A. A. Big and Little Sister Party was the occasion at
which many freshman girls were acquainted with the senior
girls.
The Frosh enter the service of Thespis to entertain us.
While the Arrow goes
streamlined, the Frosh pre- 1
sent "The Villain Pursued WW
Her' or "Curses, Foiled 0
Again."
The Girl Reserve's yearly
mothers' and daughters'
banquet was held.
In spite of our pep-fest,
we lost our Homecoming
game with South St. Paul.
Amid the cheers of our fe-
male half, the school elects
a girl president, for the
first time in the history of
the school.
26 The Wand'ring Minstrel
wanders in to present "Mi-
kado" to the great delight
1 .J of the school.
Q in Nov, 9 Mr. Robbins' advisory
" group falias Chrysler Inc.J
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X ' teur hour.
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dramatic talent in "Thru
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the chalice to represent the
school on exchange pro-
grams.
22 Mr. Holm turned over the first shovelful of dirt at the ground
breaking ceremony for the new junior high school.
Dec. 12 The majority of our Girl Reserves devoted their Saturday to
the G. R. conference in Minneapolis.
16 The West Iligh Capella Choir, gives our Music Department
new heights to aspire to.
23 Our Choir makes its debut at the Christmas program, while the
Talent Club presents an especially fine play.
23 Junior Party was held. Two weeks Christmas vacation f-Hooray!
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17 We've already broken our resolutions, but that was expected.
Z 4 LX 25 Shakespeare's Dream practices were drawing to a close.
JI Z. f Feb. 1 The school board has the reception room done over in "dusty
X F Q 4 pink."
V0 . 3-4-5 Shakespeare has the rosiest dream ever, with a packed house.
f' O Declamation contest held and winners were chosen to represent
J i, our school in the sub-district contest.
, 11 The Central High swing trio in an assembly program almost
' l . drums the roof oif the school to the delight of the stu,dent body,
4 - and to the horror of the disciplinarians.
Mar, 4 "0rpheu' and Euridyce, a hilarious skit, was producer' oy the
.- ff, master rriusicians of the school. 1
EAR 4-" The debaters win the re- 7
EY it 0 gional tournament, amid
the plaudits of the school. !
X X v 14 Not to be outdone by the
'A X , debaters, Marcel? Sawyer 4
takes dramatic onors at X X
71' '-1 - A' A, AE-1'-' the regional declamation
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18 The four one-act plays Q
were presented to our par- ,HY
' ents at night 'for' their ap- X
proval. The Juniors came WWI, -Q0 V
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- 22 The Pollard Players pre- ff-5 'I
'N UKE A LAME OUT LIKE sent "Broken Dishes", one X A, . 9
A LION f of the best assemblies of Q6 A Ci. 5 -i
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fx the year. Toinlght this H1-Y ,, .
had its fat ers' an sons' A '
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5 ji " Apr. 1 Seniors forgot their pride '.'
f va X and went crazy. The crazy I -T ' .5 4
o J X day assembly was one of f -,di w ' 1
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0 ,M V K the year. After school the ,VM Ax
' X ' ii seniors went ukindergart- ' cf ' Qs A N
'S-C N .il en" and played drop the gg' uni ly
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dons its best bib and tuck-
er and swings into a suc-
cessful music concert.
The debaters keep up the
good work, and carry od first
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honors in the inter-region-
al tourney.
The athletes ate, ate, and
ate at their annual ban-
quet.
The Kab. goes to press.
The teachers and the Kab.
staff in unison breathe a
9-17 Sleep --eat--be merry, for
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29
May 3
sigh of relief. Maybe we
will go to class now.
Monday we go back to school and
take Kansas City tests.
"The Garden of the Moon," was staged by the Junior Class.
Now there will be enough "Shekels" to pay for the Prom.
Our active Music Club sponsors a sweater hop.
Nearly half of the school picked up eating utensils and ate, at
the yearly Activity Banquet. Did you get a medal?
9-13 Interclass Debates were held during these days.
27
28
June 2
Those juniors and seniors who are lucky in love went formalq
at the Jr.-Sr. Prom.
Baccalaureate services were held and everyone went to church
-and none went to sleep.
31 Clothing stores had a big business. Class Night and frills-
thrills- -and anxiety---for what?--you guess!
Sheepskins dished out. Were you one of the black sheep who
went home without a skin?
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