Dassel High School - Viking Yearbook (Dassel, MN)

 - Class of 1939

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eniou N A SHORT While, We Seniors will complete our years at llassel High School with our eommeneemenr exercises. To some it will seein merely the last event in their lives as high school stuclents. To others it is the beginning in i of a career, new hopes, and the fulfillment of amliiriong, VVe are nearing the end of four yearS Of Cflperience ancl learning, years that have given us the oppor- tunitx' to lax' the foundation of a successful life. NVe are not yet at the top hut we are cliinhing upward with a hi eh goal in view anal with our own amhition, wisclmn, and connnon sense, as our companions. With this in mind. let ns liecome citizens America will he proud to own. Class Motto- Nut at the top, but climbing. Class Flower-American beauty rose. Class Colors-American Beauty ancl White. Tm J Leland E. Anderson Roger C. Anderson Pauline S. Arnleend J. Kenneth Bach Audrey A. Rrobc rg! 111-rniee L. Clement Carol E. Carlson Helen M. Corkins Marjorie M. Dietel Donald E. Dille Dorothy M. Dwyer Dorothy E. L. Holmquiht Norman L. Holmquist H, Je-an Kain Elly! he E. Knlli

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glass-inf 1938 N SEPTEMBER, 1934, forty-three unruly students enrolled in the Dassel High to begin their high school career as Freshmen. This group, to be known as the class of 1938, soon recovered from the shyness they once possessed and set out upon an eventful year. The hard-time party was perhaps the first outstanding event in which the class participated. Class leadership rested in the hands of Grace Alm, president, Iohn Wreisner, vice president, and Harold Carlson, secretary and treasurer. The following year the class took the name of Sophomores-36 students now answering the roll call.. Officers were selected early in the year and now included Doris Oberg, president, Willard Isaacson, vice president, and Lenore Hanson, secretary-treasurer. Some of the activities carried on in- cluded the class party and picnic. Several girls served as waitresses at the Iunior-Senior banquet-. Wil- lard Isaacson and Roy Bengtson acted as two able clowns in carrying out a circus theme. ,W As this same group began their Iunior year, they were inspired with more determinationufo accomplish great things. Among the outstanding undertakings was the class play, a mystery, entitled The Panther's Claw, which portrayed the dramatic ability of the class. The junior-Senior banquet, with the juniors as host, carried out a nautical theme and met with great success. Their officers for the year were Lenore Hanson, president, Lowell Peterson, vice president, Mildred Gustafson, secretary, and Annette Swanson, treasurer. As Seniors, the class numbered forty, now a group of able and willing studentsfwith Miss Odiorne and Mr. Moe as class advisers. The trip through the charitable institutions of the state was perhaps the most enjoyable occurence of the year. One of the outstanding achievements of the year was the presentation of the cla-ss play. Apron String Revoltf' The class party and banquet were events that will linger long in the minds of each student. One day of the year which ranks high in im- portance was the characteristic Kid Dayn, a time of revival of childish habits and customs. Class night was a summary of the high points of the class and a revelation of some of the talents of individual pupils. The presentation of awards exhibited achievement in activities suchnas basketball, baseball, journalism, commercial work, etc. Several members of the class belonged to our musical organiza- tions. Class officers of the year were Victor Anderson, president, Clayton Olson, vice president, Marian Hasti, secretary, and Lowell Peterson, treasurer. High school days culminated in baccalaureate services and commencement exercises, and the class of 1938 emerged as graduates of Dassel High School. All in all, the class can feel that their days at Dassel High have made them better fitted for the future and that they, as students, have left behind an example which undergraduates can follow. Nine



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ANDERSON, LEE E. Basketball-1, 2, 3, Co-captain 4. Baseball-1, 2, 3, 4. Football-4, Co-captain. Boys' Intra-mural-2. Chorus-3, 4. Glee Club--4. To worry little, to study less, Is my idea of happiness. ANDERSON, ROGER C. Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball-1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club--3, 4. Chorus-3, 4. School Patrol-I. Vice President-2. F F A 3 4 .. .1,. State judging Team-'2, 3. CORKINS, HELEN M. Chorus-2, 3, 4. Glee Club-2, 3, 4. Band-2, 3, 4. Dazzler-2, 3, 4. Annual organization editor-4. Declamation-3. Secretary-Treasurer-1 . Cheer-leader-3. Girls' lntra-mural-2, 3, 4. G. A. A.-1, 4. The Tin Hero -3. Bc Yourself --4. 1t's nice to he natural when you're naturally nice. ILETEL, MARIORIE M. Chorus--2, 3, 4. Glee Club-2, 3. The: Tin HCf0,,-3. We can tell what kind of wheels he has in his head ,, l J . . ,, hy the spokes that come out of his mouth. Hana' Le: In homaxt md' ARNLEEND, PAULINE S. DILLE, DONALD E. Chorus-4. Glce Club-3, 4- G. A. A.-1, 4. Girls' lntra-mural-2, 3, 4. She makes our schooldays hrlght and sunny, Because she's always, always many. BACH, KENNETH Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball-4. Glee Club--5, 4. Chorus-3, 4. Band-2, 3, 4. School Patrol-2. The Tin Hero -3. Be Yourself -4. Annual photographer-4. Vice President-4. Iam Kanners. Behold, here is our genial vice, And yet withal, he's plenty nice. BROBERG, AUDREY A. The Tin Hero --3. She puts all her troubles in a hox the lid and laughs. CARLSON, CAROL E. Declamation-1, 2, 3, 4. Dazzler-3, Editor-4. Annual editor-4. G. A. A.-1. Girls' Intra-mural-2, 3, 4. Vice President-3. SCCTCIHFY14. 'ABe Yourself -4. Valedictorian. Knowledge is the best power. CLEMENT, BERNICE L. Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club-2, 3, 4. Chamber Music--4. Annual Class Editor-4. Dazzler-I, 2, 3, 4. Declamation-1, 2, 4. and then sits on ChOfUS'I, 3, 4. Band-2, 3, 4. Debate-i, 2. Dazzler-4. Annual sports erlitor-4. F. F. A.-3, 4. State Judging Team-2, 3. 4-H Club. - Football-4. Basketball-1, 2, 3, Co-captain-4. Baseball-I, 2, 3. Boys' Intra-mural-3, 4. ' . Secretary--2. President-4. The Tin Hero -3. Honor Student. Iam Kanners. This is our worthy president, ' On play and studies .quite intent. Y DWYER, DOROTHY A. M. G. A. A.-4. A girl there was of quiet ways. HOLMQUIST, DOROTHY E. L. Ch0l'llS'-'I, 2, 3, 4. Glce Club-2, 3, 4. - Is what she seems to he. l I-IOLMQUIST, NORMAN L. F. F. A.-3, 4. 4' -ev. ., vm G. A. A.-1. - Why study? By so doing I'i'e discovered niyige norancef' 4 KAIN, H. JEAN Glcc Club-4. Annual alumni editor-4. Declamation-I, 2. G. A. A.-4. Honor Student. V Something attempted, .something done. 'V President-1, KALLI, EDYTI-IE E. . G. A. A.-1. Ch0r11S-4- Girls' Intra-mural-2. D3ZZlCf-4- The Tin Hero -3. Tfe35U1'ff-'4- Bc Y0uf5elf -4- I5CCl3m3Ii0l'l-I. Honor Student. Girls' Intra-mural-4. The girl with the cheery heart who's alulaygt :ure HOUQ1' Sfudcm- ' 10 010 hff' 111117- A Common sense belongs to her. Eleven

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