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ROLL OF HONOR MARY iHARtlARl'l'l' Rocmvrs 'l'o Mary Margaret Roberts and Tommy Lynch goes the very distinct honor of being chosen the most representative girl and boy in the Senior Vlass and to each of them goes a prize of ten dollars. These awards of honor are ottered an- nually by the local R. P. W. and Rotary Clubs. 'l'hese students were selected from the whole Senior Class by all members of the facility who had come in contact with each particular candi- date. The basis for selection was made on the following points: A. SUHOIiARSIIlI'. Each candidate must rank in the upper third of his class. B. SERVIFE. Nvillingness to render any service to the school when called upon.-Wil1- ingness to do committee or staff work.-Readi- ness to show courtesy by assisting visitors. teachers. and students.-Willingness to repre- sent school in inter-class or inter-school com- TOMMY LYNUII petition.-lVillingness to render worthwhile service to the school, to the community. U. LEADERSHIP. Demonstrates leadership in classroom or home room.-Demonstrates lead- ership in promoting school activities.-Success- fully holds school offices or positions of respon- sibility.-Contributes ideas which improve civic life of the school.-Exerts type ol' leadership which directly influences others for good. D. CHARAVTER. Meets individual pledges and responsibilities promptly to school and teacliers.-Demonstrates highest standards ot' attitude toward honesty and reliability.-Coin stantly demonstrates desirable qualities of per- sonality tcheerfullness. friendliness, neatness, poise, stabilityj.-Cooperates by complying with school regulations ffollows regulations concern- ing books, property, program, office, halls, lock- ersj.-Vpholds principles ot' morality and ethics.
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ASK THE AUTHORS Situ-v tlu- ziiiuluil sluwultl lu- tlu- prtuliu-t ut' iliiluwtzilitjollol'mupy-4-ilitm'waishluryXlal'g1':1l'a-t tlu- wluih- st-him' 4-hiss, Bliss lu-ulzl 3lm'i'ismi, llhlu-rts wlui spa-lit lllilllj' lmigg' lururs pi't-puriiigl' l'au-iilty zulvisur, gurl-1-zu-li st-him' am opportiiuity t-upy l'ur tlu- priuti-r. 'l'lu- piilrlia-ity mln-pzirtnu-ut tu lt-nul his ith-als tlir tlu- yt-ui'luuwli. Slu- zislu-tl nt' tlu- Viking' was 1-znpztlmly lu-zult-il hy lflvt-i'i-ttu that 1-au-h Nvlllttl' iiuilu- at minizitiirt- zmuiiul mn- lli-:irtlmi with Bliirit-I Nil-luilsmi anssistingr. lt taining ui-igiuzil ith-as till luvw t-zu-h iiulivitliiul was tlu-ir juli tn sm- that tlu- :muiizil wus gin-ii tluiuglit tlu- nmulzil sluwiihl hulk, 'l'lu- stall' lu-zuls Ulltllljlll piihlu-ity tu i-iu-mir:ig't- stluh-nts lo pur- slu-ut lllilllul' lltllll'S ltuvlqiiig' tm-1' tlu-sv Sllg.2'g.1't'SlltbIlS vhztst- tlu-nl. :uul :is iuzmy ns pussihlt- liztvt- lu-t-ii ilit-m'lun-zitt-nl 'l'lu- lmshu-ss zttluirs wt-rv uhly luuulh-tl hy in this lmnk. lu zuhlitimi, tlu- staitl' ut' lfl-ltl haul tlrvillt- Wiiigt-r mul it is tu him that tlu- 4-rt-tlit tlu-1-ritii-isius mul Nlll.l'Q.l't'NllUll?stll' tlu- ltliltt -Yt'ilI'-' t'ur an lmlziiu-t-il lumli :it tlu- 4-iul ul' tlu- ye-ur luuwli, gin-ii hy tlu- Nutiuuul Si-lunlzistiv l'rt-ss sluiulil gm. thu- ut' tlu- priiu-ipztl suurt-vs ut' inf .Xssm-iaitimi ln lulluw znul prulit hy. vmiu- ul' tlu- :iiimiul wats tlu- salt- nl' zulu-rtisillg' lt is tlitlit-ult lor tlu- :ix't-i'ng't- stiult-ut th rt-:nlizv spzuw- mul mzmy sm-uiurs mlm-vott-il tlu-ir tinu- :itll-r what mi 4-iumiuviis amunmt ul' work tlu- niztliiiig si-lu-ual tu will un tlu- lmsiiu-ss-nu-in ul' lit-t-tmtli ut' am aimiuznl iuwlvt-s, Ili-1-niisv it is stu-h at hig lu st-ll zuls, 'l'lu- llilliiwing' stiuh-nts zu-tt-tl us :ul- juh. tlu- work wus llt'k't'SS2ll'lly tlivitlt-tl up znumig' seth-snu-ii: llziy Yilu-slznul. llwtlglals llt'iltllllgl'lUll. tlu- x':1i'iuiis nu-mln-rs ut' tlu- St-him' t'l:lss. With llzlrlmzlrn llnlu-r, ltltlu-l llzlrth. l'lYt'lj'll lmst-ii, 'l'tnumy l,yiu-li :is 1-tlituiuiii-vliit-t' :uul flt'2llllIt' lit-tty llirks. Virginian llnlily. lu-stt-r .Xst-him. Wilsmi its atssistzuit. tlu- l'ulluwiug' stiult-nts .Xltli-ii Nt-Ishii, t'iirtis lizirsmi, Arlt-1-in Mull, Host-- lu-:ult-tl tlu- x':il'imis th-pzirtiiu-nts: St-uior ltltlitur. lllZll'.Y Kuhn. :nul Klux l urtlt-. 'l'n tlu-sv lu-hplc lintlu-riuv .Xi-vt-smi with ltymu- lliiuiiiiigg' mul slumltl gn miu'h tit' tlu- t-ri-ilit lm' tlu- tinanu-iail ltlval flllllt' llult nssistzuits: .Xrt ltltlitor, NV1-stou siuw-1-ss ul' this zimiilzll. Szmipstni with Nlz1i'jui'ii- 'l':ilh- :nul lroiu- l in- llt-zuling' tlu- musim- tlivisimi ul' luuik wus lu-rg' anssistamts. 'l'lu- squirts Wl'lllllQ'1lllll0N wt-rv lizitlirlvii St-im zissistt-il hy 3lur,it-ttt- l rit1-lu-ti. ilivitle-tl :nnunig llny ll?4Q.1'2l2ll'll, -luhii llt-gg, llhh lluwurtl Uwt-ii, .Xllnu Nltu-, Nlurit-I Nil-luilstni. llNlt'llSUll. t'lu-llis lflvniistni. mul llny l itt-h with mul Nurluzt Si-rslmul. 'l'lu- writing' ut' tlu- st-luml l'hyllis liritlm-ll writing' tlu- l't-miiiiiu- tlivisimi ol' vxilt-iulzlr wats tltnu- hy Nl2ll'llj'llll Sznult-rstni :uul sports. lizttliryii lllSUll. Situ-v tlu- Si-him' t'l:1ss was tlt-liuite-ly hu-liiiigf 'l'lu- stutl' wuultl znlsu lilu- tu 4-xtt-lul its atpprv- in Vitlllt'l'2l-llllQ'SU lu au-t us pluitugiwlpliy t-iliturs, 4-izitiuu In tlu- printf-r: 'l'lu- lla-i-mwili l'nstt-il. tlu- Llliss lClt-:iiuir Si-luuah-r, St-uiur Vluss Ailvismg pliutugrnplu-rs: Nlr. llt-imingziiul Mr, lflllivlismi. vtiliiiltt-t-1-1-tl lu-r st-Wim-s mul ul'tt-ii wats Sl't'll mul to tlu- 1-1ig'l'zix'4-i': 'l'lu- Waite-rltm l'l1ig1'l'ziviiigg' wznult-ring' tll'tblllI4l tlu- hztlls iii St'ill'l'll nt' snnu- t'mupztny lm' tlu- thu- t-tmpt-iwitimi gin-ii tlu- staitl' lilu-ly siilrii-4-ts tim' sruipsluits, l illi1lg' tlu- sill- llll'tbllQ'll4rlll tlu- yt-str. T0pZ .lt-:iniiv Xlllsun :mtl Nllss Xl: nrri ti with Xlr, lullii-lismi pluntt.Lfl':tplu-r. opt t':ilul5 Nqtli-stimuli-in Top: .Xml Szilw-snu-ll with Bliss Nt-lumlt-r. BOILOIIIZ Niifllt XYurli tlrxilln- lYilign-I Bottom: ll:-:tiling 1-rmuvt' li:itlu-riiu- .Xi-xt-suii. 'l'uiiim5 BOUYOIIIZ S1114-swulnnii luist-ii in :it-limi ,lt-nnliv XYilsun,'l'uliini5 l4lu'l1,l,5lim- liylu-li, Xlr, ftlunsnn :ilul Nlzlrp Nl:trLL:irt-I lftllH'I'lN. :it lla-:ir's sl1l'n-, liunliilig :intl Miss Nluri'ison, 'xr.fT ' ' -' fi. . . W
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SENIORS - - - WHAT THEY'VE DONE Gretchen Alttillisch-General Course Dynamo 1, 2, 3 Editor-in-chief of Dynamo 4 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Class Play 3 NVhere the Cross Is Made 4 Declamation 1, 2, 3, 4 Chi Epsilon 2 Student Council 2, 4 Senior Class Play 4 Plenty of Money and You Edna Vrma Anderson-Normal Training Girls' Glee Club 1, 4 Froebel Club 3, 4 Instincts of a Lady 3 Declamation 3 Allin Fun Lorraine Arness-General Course Lady Be Good Katharine Arveson-General Course Madison, Minnesota, 1, 2 Orchestra 3, 4 Concert Band 4 Marching Band 4 Senior Editor of Viking 4 Brain Derby 3 Highest Bidder 4 Washington, the Farmer 4 Declamation 4 Cello solo 4 Kenny Serenade Lester Milton Aschim-General Course Boys' Glee Club 1 Baseball 1 Track 2, 3 Lazybones . Barbara Jane Baker-General Course Declamation 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 2. 3 Mixed Chorus 2, 4 Homecoming Queen 3 Highest Bidder 4 Senior Class Play 4 f'areles.v Ethel June Barth-General Course Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2 Marching Band 2, 3 Of All Things 4 Washington, the Farmer 4 Senior Class Play 4 0h! You Beautiful Doll an Rosemar Barth--Commercial Course Commercial Club 4 I Want My Mamma James Philip Beard-General Course Track 1 He's Just a Lonesome Cowboy Norma Geraldine Blockhus-Normal Training Postville High School 1 G. A. A. 2 Declamation 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 4 Concert Band 3 Marching Band 3 Froebel Club 3, 4 Busy As a Bee Donald Bolmgren-General Course Wanamingo, Minnesota, 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Football 4 Baseball 4 Highest Bidder 4 Senior Class Play 4 Ain't We Got Fun Edith Hazel Borseth-Commercial Course Viking 4 Commercial Club 4 Don't Worry About Me Elton Bradley-General Course Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1 Dynamo 2, 3 Washington, the Farmer 4 Highest Bidder 4 The Little Man Who Wasn't There Jean Margaret Brandtu-Normal Training Frankville 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 3 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 Debate 3, 4 Interpretative Reading 3, 4 Declamation 3, 4 Viking Stat? 4 As the Other Half Sees It 4 Vocal Solo 4 Froebel Club 3, 4 Senior Class Play 4 That's Right, Your Wrong James S. Bridell-General Course Band 1, 2, 3 Orchestra 1 Dynamo 1 Track 3 , Oh! What You Said ' Phyllfs Elaine Bridell-Commercial Course G. A. A. 3 G. A. A. President 4 Dynamo Staff 3, 4 Student Council 4 Commercial Club 4 The Red Lamp 4 You're Only Young Once
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