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CLASS Top Row — Russell Heine, Ardys Merrick, Rolla Du Rand, James Carpented, James Meachen, Lilian Dobler, Margaret Smith, Mildred Rowe, Vivian Fleming. Middle Row — Harold Rowe, James Miles, Clif- ford Schmierer, Russell Fleming, Richard Irion, George Radtke, Harold Collett, Ella Kuch. Bottom Row- Ida Bollinger, Lillian Hillius, Ernest Lees, Lowell Hamar, Frances Walker, Phyllis Judd, Isa- bell Barta. Senior Sketches ISABELL BARTA — “Izzie” ' ‘The inner side of every cloud is ever bright and shining.” Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Glee Club 2, Dramatics 1-2- 3-4, Girl Reserve Secretary 3, Declamation tourney 2-3, District Declamation Contest 2. ARDITH BARTELS— “June” “Better faithful than famous. ” Girl Reserve 2-3-4. HAROLD E. BERGMAN — “Bergie” “Nothing interferes with my education, not even studies” Football 3-4. “In the Money” 3, Glee Club and Chorus 3-4. IDA BOLLINGER— “Ida” “Success comes in cans. Failure comes in cant’s.” Girl Reserves 2-3-4, “Talk is Cheap” 4, Cardinal typist 4. OTTO BOLLINGER— “Red” “Don’t try dying, die trying.” Football 4, Track 3-4, Hi-Y 3-4. LESLIE BOWMAN— “Bug” “Hold me fellers, there goes a blonde.” Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 3-4, Track 2-3, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Glee Club and Chorus 2-3-4. JAMES CARPENTER— “Carpv” “Red hair is better than black hair — but black hair is pretty nice.” Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3. Scout 1-2, Class Treasurer 1, Class Vice President 4, Hi-Y 3-4, Conference Guard in basketball 3, Sub- District Guard 3-4, All Tournament basketball team 2-3. HAROLD COLLETT— “Harry” “It’s all right to love humanity; But I’m no specialist.” Football 2-3-4, Basketball 1, Track 1-2-3, Hi-Y 3-4. “The House Across the Way” 4. LILIAN DOBLER— “Dobby” “One of the handiest tools is the Hamar.” Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Girl Reserves 2-3-4, “In the Money” 3, One act play festival 3, “Jane Eyre” 4, Speech Tourney 3, District Speech Contest 4, Pep Squad 2-3, Cheer Leader 4, G. A. A. 4, Sr. Girl Declamation 4, “Two Crooks and a Lady” 1. ROLLA DURAND— “Pete” “I love man, especially wo-man.” Cheer Leader 4, Band 2-3-4, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Glee Club 2-3-4, Hi-Y Sec.-Treas. 3, “Station YYYY” 2, “In the Money” 3, Class Vice President 3, Scout 1-2-3. Student Athletic Manager 3. EDNA FLAGEL — “Eddie” “Effort brings success.” Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, “Talk is- Cheap” 4. VIVIAN FLEMING— “Viv” “A jolly lass, quite full of fun, And always nice to everyone.” Glee Club and Chorus 1-2-3-4, Cardinal Staff 4. Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Choral Festival 1-2-3-4. PAGE 2 1939 Ellendale High School Annual - Coleman Museum 2017
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THE MICROPHONE Published under the direction of the officers of the Senior class, May 1, 1939. Malcolm McDonald President James Carpenter Vice President Clifford Schmierer Secretary-Treasurer For the fifth consecutive year the Senior class of Ellendale High School is publishing the Micro- phone. The school has found in this little publication a practical way of bringing to the attention of par- ents and patrons some of the many activities of the school. This year the Microphone is considerably larger than it has been in the past several years and contains many more pictures. Our readers will like these changes we feel sure. For the Senior the Microphone will serve as a fitting and interesting souvenir of his sojourn in high school. In years to come it will bring to mem- ory happy and profitable days spent in good old E. H. S. BOARD OF EDUCATION A. R. Amphlett President Edith McCoy Clerk Ina E. Graham F. W. Blumer J. V. Miles Katherine Goddard S vr FACULTY E. C. Ingvalson, Supt Mathematics, Psychology Minnie C. Onsrud, Principal English, Dramatics Oscar K. Ehlers Science, Athletics Martha Buck Social Science, Latin, Music Gladys Mickelsen, Jr. H. S. Principal. ..English, History, Dramatics Roy Sheppard .... Mathematics, Shop, Band o — SENIOR CHURCH SERVICE Sunday Evening, May 21, Methodist Episcopal Church Processional Mrs. L. M. Coleman Hymn — “Faith of our Fathers” Scripture Reading and Prayer Hymn — “Como Thou Almighty King” Anthem — “Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones” (old German Melody) Bovs’ Glee Club Sermon Rev. J. J. Janousek Pastor, Ellendale Baptist Church Anthem — “Brother James Air” (arr. by Gordon Jacobs) High School Chorus Hymn — “Lead on Oh King Eternal” GRADUATION EXERCISES Thursday, May 25, City Auditorium Processional — “Hall of Fame — Concert March” (J. Olivadoti) High School Band Invocation “As Torrents in Summer” (Elgar) “Annie Laurie” (arr. by Johnstone) High School Choral Groups “Children of the Moon” (Warren) Program Th:me: How can America best foster and perpetuate the democratic principle? Malcolm McDonald, Class Chairman, presiding. Participating in the panel discussion will be Clinton Hess, Isabel Barta, Lowell Hamar, Gene Huber, Harold Smith, Verdamae Smith, James Miles, Russell Heine and James Meachen. Selections High School Band Direction, Mr. Roy Sheppard DEDICATION To one who through our twelve years of school, has been a sincere friend and whose morning greet- ing we will truly miss, we, the Senior Class of 1939, affectionately dedicate this Microphone — to Charley Hubbard. IN RETROSPECT In our Freshman year, we, the mighty Seniors, were not as powerful and mighty as we now are. Sev- eral new members from rural districts and nearby towns joined our ranks as Freshmen, and we lost several classmates of former junior high days — some moving away. After we had learned the rules of the school, the real spirit of the high school was instilled in us. The next year we were Sophomores, and we were greatly delighted to be in Senior High. We grew in numbers as well as in the desire to achieve. We had good times at school and at class parties, and the majority of our classmates joined several of the extra activities. In our Junior year our studies were more strenu- ous and we applied ourselves more seriously to work as the honor rolls showed. Athletics, music, and dramatics were some of our successful achievements. The Senior banquet and prom were the highlights in this year. We were no longer immature; we learned how to do real work. Now, as we are Seniors, we feel humbly grateful to have had such splendid educational privileges, and we hope our teachers will miss us as much as we shall miss their conscientious helpfulness. W are the largest senior class to graduate and sev- eral of us have been together since the first grade. Such friendships are not easily broken, and as we go forth, to do our best, we regret leaving our for- mer school days, for we know life’s ways are in many different directions frem new on. We will see each other again, we hope, and wish each other all the health, happiness, and success that life can hold. Presentation of Class Minnie C. Onsrud High School Principal Conferring of Diplomas A. R. Amphlett President, Board of Education “America” All 1939 Ellendale High School Annual - Coleman Museum 2017
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of 1939 Top Row — Leslie Bowman, Evert Maunu, Clinton Hess, Malcolmn McDonald, Arthur Schmitt, Harold Smith, Francis Murray. Middle Row — Doris Gentz, Renata Radtke, Gene Huber, Ruth Green, Regina Radtke, Lawrence Sand, Otto Bollinger, E. C. Ingvalson (class adviser). Bottom Row — Eleanor Hall, Edna Flagel, Ardith Bartels, Esther Stern, Verdamae Smith, Anna Klein, Alvin Klipfel. Senior Sketches RUSSELL FLEMING — “Rusty” “Shux, I must have forgot.” Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3, Glee Club and Chorus 2-3-4, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Choral Festival 2-3-4. DORIS GENTZ— “Doris” “Tall oaks from little acorns grow.” Basketball 2-3-4, G. A. A. 4, “Talk is Cheap” L ■“Jane Eyre” 4, Girl Reserves 2-3-4. RUTH GREEN— “Ruthie” “Simplicity, Sincerity, and Service.” Gym 2, Girl Reserves 2-3-4. ELEANOR HALL— “El” “When it comes to intellect, size means little.” Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Girl Reserves Vice President 4, Declamation 3, Basketball 3. LOWELL HAMAR— “Chubs” “Good natured, naturally smart, and easily persuaded.” Football 1-2-3-4, Football Captain 4, Basketball 1- 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Scouts 1-2-3-4, Eagle Scout, Chorus 1 -2-3-4, Hi-Y 2-3-4, President Hi-Y 2, “In the Money” 3, One Act Play Festival 3, “Jane Eyre” 4, Assistant Editor-in-Chief 4, Co-Valedictorian. RUSSELL HEINE — “Russ” “Too big to be little.” Scout 2-3-4, Band 2-3-4, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Basketball 2- 4, Track 4, Declamation 1-2, Oratory 3, Speech Festival 3, Class President 2, Associate Editor of Cardinal 4, Honor Roll 1-2-4. CLINTON HESS— “Clint” “The way to a man ' s heart is through his stomach.” Band 2-3-4, Glee Club and Chorus 3-4, Hi-Y 4, Eagle Scout 4, “Two Crooks and a Lady” 1, District Declamation Contest 2, Masonic oratorical contest 4, State winner in Fidac essay 3, Cardinal typist 4, Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, “The House Across the Way” 4, District Contest, Chorus, 4. LILLIAN HILLIUS— “Lil” “Never turn back.” Basketball 2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, G. A. A. 4, “Talk is Cheap” 4, “Jane Eyre” 4, Choric Reading 4, Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Pep Squad 4. GENE HUBER— “Genie” “The higher we rise, the broader our view.” Basketball 2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girl Reserves 2- 3-4, President Girl Reserves 3, Class President 3, G.A.A. 4, “Jane Eyre” 4, “Station YYYY” 2, Pep Squad 3-4, Cardinal Staff Editor 4, “Talk is Cheap” 4, Masonic Oratorical contest 4, Salutatorian. RICHARD IRION— “Dick” “That’s the way we do it out in California.” “In the Money” 3, Glee Club and Chorus 1-2-3-4, Choral Festival 1-2-3-4, Track 3. PHYLLIS JUDD— “Phil” “Patience is the key to success.” Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Basketball 2, Band 2-3-4, Declamation 2, Band Festival 2-3-4. ANNA KLEIN— “Ann” “To make friends, be one.” Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Choric reading 4, Basketball 2 . PAGE 3 1939 Ellendale High School Annual - Coleman Museum 2017
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