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rr rn -Q - IQZI Mid-Year Class History One half of the midfyear class of 1931 enjoyed the privilege of being the last class to spend any of its Freshman year in Fargo High School. Gradf uates of the Agassiz spent their Freshman B semester in Fargo High, returned to Agassiz as 9 A's, and in january, 1928, were back in the already familiar Senior High School. Our Sophomore year was, perhaps, even less eventful than most: a time of warming the benches, attending functions, and learning how it is done. After this preparation our class made its debut at a junior Dance. The custom of holding this party was quickly dying from lack of exercise and under' nourishment when the '31 class successfully revived it. Blind datgsu with the defeated Duluth football players and maliing one inancial end meet the other were the unusual features of this affair. The last scene in the Junior Act was the ,IuniorfSenior Ban' quet and Dance. The outstanding achievement of our 12B semesf ter was thg publishing of a First Class Cynosure Annual in partnership with the 11A's andnunder the leadership of Mrs. Crothers. The whirl of graduation-class play, annual sermon, class day, graduation-and we iinally drop our responsibilities on the succeeding class and enjoy a banquet and dance put on for us. President ..........,... ....,.. G rant McCullough VicefPresiderLt ........ ......... H arold Watkins. ' Secretary ........... ............ H elen Tarplee Treasurer ....... ......... D oris Thompson Adviser ........................................................................ Mrs. Carstens . Baccalaureate Program Processional ...................................................................................... High School Orchestra Hymn- Holy, Holy, Holy ................... ...................................... A udience Invocation. ........Kopolyoif The Dove Flies Low on Whitsunday ................ A Capella Choir. Sermon- The Building of Life's Temple - Rev. C. E. Parr. Break Forth, O Beauteous, Heav'nly Light ........ A Capella Choir. ..........Bach Benediction. .......High School Orchestra Recessional ....... ----------------------- I 22 l
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H DEBORAIHI Sumo Literary lllmosterlnn 1. 2. Il: Pep Club 1, 2, Zig Slstoulntio ln.-ngue 1, 2, :lg The lluuuted l.louse : SOI.lll0lll01'l'! Cluss President 1: llome Room l'r4-sldezlt 2: Viet!-l'l'l'siIll:lIi1 1: lIlf0l'Si!ll0- lnstic Tennis 1. 2. :ig M ll y lfostivul Winner IJu1u-ing Con- test 2: .l'. T. A. l'llll0llllt l. 23 Jlllllul' A CUllllll1Hl01'. Ax well be out of the Il'0l'Ifl as hr' out af f1I8II'fllH. HELEN josI1rrIINn TARIILEE Literary Pop Club 1. 2, 3: Sistocrntlc Leugue 1, 2, Il: Glev Club 1, 2, 3: S1-nlor Clnss SUL'l'l't2ll'y2 Junior A Couunitztecz Basket- ball Tl? 1- Il Ill 1: Chl'lStIllllS 1' n g rx ll ll t 2 3 As You Like lf : IClijulI : Chimes of NoruuuIdy 1 Nu- llonnl 0I'1'ltoI'lI:IIl Contest :lg Gym Exlxlbitlon 1. 111911018 as busy as the lmvnr: But, boy. nh boil, how alla cfm .s1I.cc:4'. SHERIIJAN PHILIP TRITCHLER Literary llleo Club Il: lnteruluss Foot- bull 23 IntraIIu1II'IIl llnsketlmll 2: 1Ilfl'lllllllI'Ill lloclcey 1, 2. 31 Golf 2. :lg llnneluall 2: Novice Meet 3: lnterclnss '1'l'ilK'k 24. Le,-l me say wh1IIr:'cr I will. lVfllDll'N,!C01llC7l rule me still. MARGRETI-In TRONNES Literar 3' l'lIostm'inn 2, Il: Pep Club 1. Ll, 3: Slstocrutlu Langue 1. 2. il: Tino Ilnuntecl Ilousc 1 SevoII1'0en : Ilonu- Room l'I'1-slaleut 23 Junior A Com- mittee, lIIt4-rsI:lIolnI-atlo Tennis 23 Mny Festival flyillllllii 33 Sc-bool Tennis TouI'IInIIu-ut 2. Cl: SXVill'llllilllI 23 Muy Festi- vul Dunning Il. -'Ono of the rcusrms why glfrwtlmnmz prcfm' blonzlcsf' TIMOTHY L. WELSH Literary f' fl t '23 'iller Temporary un mm : 1' ere Club 1., 2, Il: Football sqului 1, 2, :xg Imm- lrull TI-um Il: lntcrclnss Fool- lmll 1, 2: Ii'ltl'IlIIllll'1ll Bnskvt- binlll 1, 2. 35 Ign tau In ulrnl oecey 1. 1.. 2: nsebul 1, 2, 243 Christnms Pzura-nrxt 2. 'lfvllm' Intl' Hn classy Num on-f,-m'. ' E211 OSCAR STENBERQ PTB'VOCdtiOTlGl Pallctte 1. He can keep still in five 1ll,UC'I'C7l-t languages. ROBERTA TORRENCB Literary National H o n o r Society 3 : Prhosterian 2. 3: Sistocratic League 1, 2, 33 Orpheus 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 35 Acapella Chorus 2. 3: Mixed Quartette 33 Glee Club President 3: Cynosure Annual Literary Editor 21 Cynosure Weekly Reporter 22 Literary Editor 33 Christmas Pageant 2: Elijal.1 3 Home Room I'resident 2: Vice-Presi- dent 1. Of all those arts in wullieh. the wise cwcell, A7flNU'C,8 c ll Ai c f master- piece is 'writing well. Dorus ELIZABETH THOMPSON Literary Quill and Scroll Honor So- ciety 3g Pep Club 2, 33 Sisto- cratic League 1, 2, 3: Senior- Class Treasurer: Junior A Commltteeg Cyuosure Weekly Reporter 23 Headline Editor 3: Lieutenant Personal Pro- gress System 3. Like gravity she has the power of attraction Friends -respond to her cucry action. CHARLOTTE LUCILB VLASEK Literary E lj s ll n Q Vice - President French Club 3g Literary and Music Commission 33 P ep Club 1, 2, 3g SiSt0Cl'21fl1C League 1. 2. 39 French Club- 1, 2. 31 Junior A Committee. f'Thc 'IOOFIIVS no better lf we worryg I.-iff-'s no longer if we hu r-ry. ARNOLD WEE Commercial lntI'aIuuI'al Hockey 1, 2: Golf' 1: Intramural Basketball 1, 2.. A 'wee cafn-dle but it shincth. afar. l
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rv s -. Class Day Program Piano Solo .............,........................................................................ .......... G erald Stevens Valse in E Flat -Chopin. Willie's Revue, a la Norske - Vivian Peterson ........,.......... ....... ........ M o ther Harold Flint ..............................., ....... ...A... ....... .................. S O H Tenor Solo ..,.,.,..........................................,....,..,.......,........,....................... Marion Hallack When My Ships Come Sailing Home - Francis Dorrel. Ticks and Tickers- Iviargaret Sunclfor ...... .......... S tenographer Doris Thompson ........ ............. S ecretary Harold Clson ............. ...,,..,, O ffice Boy Philip Tritchler ......... .................. ...,......,,,,..,,.. B r oker Trombone Solo ............... ............,..,......... .......... I-I o ward Trangsrud Selected. The Last Word- Adele Gavin Archie Hanson Maxine Bartell Arnold Swanson Aslaug Rosenberg Waldeniar Acker The Passing of the Mantle- Grant McCullough Gordon Aamoth Saxophone Solo .................,.....,,.,,,,.,,,,,...........,..,.,.... .,..,.............. H arold Watkins Selected. Mid-Year Commencement Exercises r January 23, 1931, 8:15 p. ni. Processmnal ...................................................................................... High School Orchestra Invocation ,,..,..,, ,..,,,..,.. .,,, ,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, R e V . Vance H. Webster Pains Angelicusn .,..... ...........,........................................,......,..,................ C . Franck Girl's Glee Club. Edith Peterson-Soloist. Address-'LThe Rising Tides of Schooling - Dean Arland Weeks North Dakota State College. Snow Legend ......,.... ............................................................ .......... C l okey H Girl's Glee Club. Presentation of Class- B. C. Tighe Principal of the High School. Awarding of Diplomas- George Anderson President of the Board of Education. Reccssional ......... ...................................................................... H igh School Orchestra H31
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