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THE MICROPHONE Published under the direction of the Officers of the Senior Class, May 16, 1935 John P: Wheelihan President Leo A. Billey ...Vice President Margery St. John Secretary-Treasurer Our purpose in issuing this paper is that it may serve as a chronicle not only of the activities of the members of the class of 1935, but to some extent of the entire high school as well. We believe that it will prove interesting reading to every loyal stu- dent who aspires to become a graduate of Ellendale High School. Our second aim is to produce a fitting souvenir of our high school days. For those of us who are graduating, our sojourn in high school will soon be but a memory. A perusal of the pages of this little pamphlet will help revive those memories and keep them ever fresh. Our Board of Education and Faculty BOARD OF EDUCATION A. R. Amphlett President V. D. Coleman Clerk James V. Miles Ina E. Graham F. W. Blumer Katherine Goddard FACULTY E. C. INGVALSON, Superintendent Psychology MINNIE C. ONSRUD, Principal English, French KATHERINE EVENSON History, Social Science, Latin OSCAR K. EHI.ERS Science, Athletics JOHN F. McFARLANE Mathematics, Band RUBY E. BENZ Chorus MISS EVENSON We, the Senior Class of 1935, feel truly indebted to one who has been more like a classmate than a teacher and who has nevertheless taught us our subjects thor- oughly; one who has arranged our stage and secured our costumes for the many school plays; one who has taken an active interest in athletics, parties and all our school activities; one whom we sincerely regret losing — Miss Katherine Evenson. SENIOR CHURCH SERVICE Sunday, May 26 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Processional, Mrs. L. M. Coleman. Hymn, “Faith of Our Fathers.” Reading of scripture and prayer. Hymn, “Come, Thou Almighty King.” Anthem, “Now Thank We All Our God,” Bach, High School mixed chorus; Miss Ruby Benz, director. Sermon, Rev. J. D. Cawthorne. Anthem, “Now the Day Is Over,” Barnby, High School mixed chorus. Hymn, “Lead On, Oh King Eternal.” Benediction. o GRADUATION EXERCISES Friday, May 31 Processional, High School band; J. F. McFarlane, director. Invocation. Selections, High School band. Program theme, “The Three Hundredth Anniver- sary of the American High School.” Salutatory, “Early History of Ellendale High School,” Kathlyn Bymers. Piano solo, “Scherzo, Opus. 16,” Mendelsohn, Mary Jane Coleman. “Recent History of Ellendale High School,” Ilene Dawes. “Development of the American High School,” Leo Billey. Vocal solo, selected, Deryck Cawthorne. Valedictory, “Modern Trends in the American High School,” Margery St. John. Selections, “Dear Land of Home,” Sibelius, and Czecho-Slovakian Dance Song, Ellendale High School mixed chorus; Miss Ruby Benz, director. Presentation of Class, Miss Minnie C. Onsrud. Conferring of diplomas, Mrs. H. J. Goddard, mem- ber Board of .Education. “The Star Spangled Banner,” all. o IN RETROSPECT We, the mighty Seniors of the class of ’35, began our high school career in much the same manner as any other class would. If you are inclined to doubt this just listen to these words of wisdom and you will soon know the deep, deep secrets of the class of ’35. We began as Freshmen, fresh from the eighth grade and some of us fresh from the country. We were a happy-go-lucky bunch and our studies were light. We learned the rules of the school and the spirit of the high school was instilled in us. The Freshman year will long be remembered for that was the year in which we first met many of those who are today our classmates. The next year we were Sophomores and that we thought was swell as we were now in Senior High School. But it didn’t turn out so nice; because while we were Sophomores we were looked down upon and treated as a sort of necessary evil. Despite all our imagined abuse in the Sophomore year it was in that year that we began to understand and really appreciate the high school. (Concluded on Page 4) 1935 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum, 2017
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CLASS OF 1935 Back row — Kathlyn Bymers, Ilene Dawes, Anna May Crabtree, Mavis Hafner, Clarabel Jorgensen, Mary Jane Coleman, Irene Brennan, John Wheelihan, Roland Hagen. Middle row — Clifford Leet, Ray Gorman, Leo Zimmer, Ralph Wallace, Deryck Cawthorne, Robert Chris- tianson, Irwin Zinter, Raymond Struck, Norris Wanaka, Superintendent E. C. Ingvalson, Leo Billey. Front row — Agnes Brown, Elsie Stem, VaLora Jensen, Florence Maunu, Mollie Rutschke, Lorene Netz, Margery St. John. Class Motto: — Out of the Harbor, Into Deep Channels ,, Class Colors — Blue and Silver. Class Flower — Violet. Senior Sketches LEO A. BILLEY Oh, why should life all labor be. ,, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President, 1; Declama- tion, 3; Class Vice President, 4; Hi-Y President, 4; Sports Editor, Cardinal, 4; Honor Roll, 4. IRENE BRENNAN If anyone likes art better than I do, they ' ll have to prove it. Class Vice President, 2; Seventeen, 2; And Mary Did, 4; Thanks Awfully, 4; You ' re Tell- ing Me 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Festival, 3, 4; Declamation Tourney, 4; Girl Reserves. AGNES BROWN One of the few among many who always have their tasks well done. Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll, 4; National Honor Society; Girl Reserves. KATHLYN BYMERS Talk when you can get anyone to listen. Salutatorian ; Class Treasurer, 3; Her Gloves, 3; Thanks Awfully, 4; Declamation Tourney, 3; District Declamation Contest, 4; Basketball, 2, 4; Editor-in-Chief, Cardinal, 4; Girl Reserves; Honor Roll, 4. DERYCK CAWTHORNE God bless the girls, I love ' em all. Basketball, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3; Mixed Chorus, 3; District Music Contest, 3, 4; State Music Con- test, 4; And Mary Did, 4; Hi-Y, 3, 4; Senior Re- porter, Cardinal, 4. ROBERT CHRISTIANSON Quiet fellow, keeps his head, And yet he ' s far from being dead. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; And Mary Did, 4; Sergeant-at-arms, Hi-Y, 4. MARY JANE COLEMAN When joy and duty clash, Let duty go to smash. Band, 1, 2; Thanks Awfully, 4; You ' re Tell- ing Me, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Music Festival, 3, 4; Girl Reserves. ANNA MAY CRABTREE I’ll take my life easy and I’ll live till I die. Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Music Festival, 2, 3, 4; Her Gloves, 3; Thanks Awfully, 4; You ' re Telling Me, 4; Basketball, 3; Feature Editor, Cardinal, 4; Girl Reserves. PAGE 3 1935 Ellendale High School Yearbook - Coleman Museum, 2017
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