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, , -1 1 j S 4 , . Seniors' Past '-'Tlmanlcs To Stoopnocrats ITH the aid of Colonel Stoopnagle's Hsee back-o-graph let us View the present senior class when they were freshmen in 1929. Through the halls we see the classes passing- Certain undersized individuals seem to be under foot a great deal- scurrying excitedly down steps, ducking through doors, whizzing around cor- ners. However, at the sight of an awe-inspiring senior they stop short in their tracks, They take pride in jingling their locker keys importantly and in being the upper class of junior high. Such are the freshmen of '29, By means of our past-revealing instrument we see these same freshmen gathered at Lafayette Park for a picnic in the spring. C. A. Nelson and Mrs. Blanche Black, advisers, are dishing out ice-cream and buttering buns- l930 passes in review. The above mentioned students are now sopho- mores. Their pace through the halls has slowed down somewhat and signs of their growing up are manifest, for they eye the galloping seventh and eighth graders disgustedly. Making their bow to the juniors and seniors with a high school party, they at last feel themselves a part of the senior high, The advisers are the same as previously and the following students, officers: Leonard Cole, president: Paul Laugen, vice-president: Agatha Jorgenson, secretaryg Helen Olsen, treasurer. In the junior year we see the class very active with Miss Irene L. Ochs and J. A, Kentta as advisers and the following as ofiicers: Bob Shaw, president: Robert Woodward, vice-president: Olive Jensen, secretaryg Carl Voss, treas- urer. The year began with a novel Football Party for the senior' high. Fol- lowing, we glimpse scenes from the successful class play, It Won't Be Long Now. Next we gaze at the gym beautifully decorated for the event of the year-the junior-senior prom. With that affair as the fitting climax of the year we see members of the class welcoming Vacation. Reviewing this past year by means of the Colonel's invention we scarcely recognize the seniors as being those same romping freshmen of '29. Emil Kehert is class president, Olive Jensen, vice-presidentg Victor, Marsh, secretary: and Carl Voss, treasurer. Miss Irene L, Ochs, J, A. Kentta, and S. W. Chris- tian are advisers. We observe a full house attending the two major entertain- ments sponsored by the seniors-Marquis, The Magician and the University of Minnesota Band. The Sentinel and Austinian, the class play, and other activi- ties are also included in the class's program for '33. The prom given by the juniors will terminate the seniors' four successful years of school life. C See back-o-graph used through courtesy of Colonel Stoopnaglej - 'flIIlIIII?f- Classi Officers EMIL KEHRET VICTOR MARSH President Secretary OLIVE JENSEN CARL VOSS Vice-President Treasurer MISS IRENE L, OUCHS MR. S. W. CHRISTIAN MR. J. A. KENTTA Advisers . CLASS COLORS, ML L-.-L-4. L, at S B a aa..LLwaLaLa.,aL.. Green and Sliver CLASS Morro .L..vL.... ......L..... - ,a...,...... ' '6Deeds not words. Page twenty-five
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1 i 4 f ff - if A mari WILHELMSEN, GUDRUN Spring Grove, l: Basket Ball, 1: 4-H Club, 1: Friendship Club, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 3, Pastime: horseback riding Ambition: nurse WILLIAMS, ALBERTA Volley Ball, 2, 3. 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Friendship Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Classical Club. 1: Commercial Club, 4. Pastime: skating Ambition: attend college WILMERT, FERN Blue Earth, 1, 2: Basket Ball, l, 2: Glee Club, 1, 2. Pastime: music Ambition: study music WOODWARD, ROB ERT Swimming, 2, 3, 4: A Club, 2, 4: Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 3, 4: Chorus. 4: Forum Club, 4: Honor So- ciety, 4: Austinian: Hi-Y, 3. 4, Pastime: swimming Ambition: engineer YANZER, GAIL Pastime: reading Ambition: nurse CASEY, PEARL Friendship Club, 1, 2, 3: French Club, 3: Commercial Club, 4. Pastime: reading Ambition: stvnographvr COON, RICHARD Wrestliiig, 3: l-li-Y, 2: Sen- ior Drama Club, 4: It Won't Bc Long Now . Pastime: working on automo- bill-s Ambition: mechanical vnginuur Page twenty-four ':.:a 5Ean- 1T.,'.'i3 AEP ina 5-Mllllsvgi Q X 2. .1 5. A -1 Q ,T pi ' Q. n I , 'ir ' ,. f .f , 4' 1- A ' l .r 3 'I iv-J . ' :ii 'Lu-.fi ' i ...:.,.L , 1 A , bqrp +-1.,..,..q1 fA f '1g , A gg., ,,,. , ,LL gf?-ag. Seniors without Pictures CRUMP, Ivis Pustime: tumbling Ambition: typist KERLING, LEONARD Pastimc: running errands Ambition: run u delivery ser- vice YEAKLE, LUCILLE Albert Lea, I, 2, 3: Girl Re- serves. l, Z: Frcnch Club, 3: Commercial Club. 3: Home Economics Club, 4. Pastimc: collecting souvenirs Ambition: trauvl fNot graduated in 10335 YOUNGDAI-IL, EVA MAY Lake City. Iowa, 1. Z: Bas- ket Ball, 1: Girl Reserves, l, 2: The Goose Hangs High . Pastime: reading Ambition: stcnogrupher ZIEMER, FLORENE G.A.A., 2. 3: Naturalist Club, 4: Friendship Club, l. 2, 3: Quill and Scroll, 4? Honor Society, 4: Austinian: Sentinel, Pastimu: go!fing Ambition: private secretary ZIRKLER. CLIFFORD Manual Arts Club. 3. Pastime: mechanical work Ambition: mechanic ZIRKLER. LOIS Glee Club, 1: Friendship Club, l: Commercial Club, 4. Pastime: writing Ambition: nurse ZRUCKY, EDWARD Football, 3: Manual Arts Club, Z: Sentinel. Pastime: mechanical work Ambition: machinist MARSH, VICTOR F.F.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Honor So- ciety, 3, 4: Student Council, 2, 3: ll Wo11't Be Long Now . Pastimc: rcatling Ambition: polar explorer NELSON, LORMAN Pastimc: typing Ambition: physics instructor
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