Forest Lake High School - Forester Yearbook (Forest Lake, MN)

 - Class of 1936

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SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Upper row, left to right: Lawrence Peterson, Cleon McCormick, Palmar Lee. Charles Le Vine, Alan Larson. Alvin Stromwell, Eugene Taylor, Lloyd Peterson, Richard Polreise, Paul Rapp, Norman Hammergren. Randle Clark, Verne Marriev; second row: Vernon Johnson, Ro- ger Nygren, Hairy Tretin, Leland Cross, Stanley Rylander, Thomas Llaningar, Clarence Hois- ler, Joe Peloquin, Gordon Lindahl. George Gosiak, Clyde Dahlman, Warren Shelander and James Johnson: third row: Louis Sanden, Charles Smith. Mae Swenson. Lois Rcrgerson, Mary Hendrickson. Gertrude Mocn. Betty Thurnbeck, Gertrude Groess, Clyde Lindahl. Phyllis And' er$on, Lorraine Elwell, Margaret Jean Johnson, Evelyn Arth, Hilda Lanning, Irene Boles onri Shirley Diekman; fourth row: Billy Lake. Cyrus Lundberg. Ella Wittman, Roy Rome. Chris Candioto, El verna Johnson, Irene Cakebread, Ruth Stevens, Agnes Stahl, Gertrude Christenson, Margaret Saxe, Kenneth Peterson, and Elwood Johnson; fifth row': Gilbert Smith, Helen Bron- czyk, Lorraine Schmidt, Melva GesJin, Ruth Thon, Clayton Wes tin, Doris Solem, Louise Crete, Ruth Bergeron, Dellas Hoekstra, Elsie Wylie and Elmer Rome; bottom row: Richard HoUf Thom- as Rolseth. Stanley Johnson, Philip Parenteau, Duane Spieker, Dolores Bernier, Bryant Peltier, Elaine Patrin, Clayton Asp, Howard Churchward, Lawrence Blanchard, and Florence John son. IN THE SPEECH SHOP For a great manv years Forest Lake High School students have been taking an active pari in declamation. More interest than usual was shown during the year of The foPowing students took part in the final elimination: Oratorical Gail Burbcck ....................... 1 Ropes Russell Sederstrom ‘The Hardest Thing in the World To Be Ronald Stephens.......... “The Toll of Speed” Dramatic Mary Esther Broodbent « . . Mothers of Men Helen Erickson ............... “ Number 1627 Evelyn Nickelson .............. “The Angelus” Humorous Lucille Fuglie ............ Brothers in Love’’ Helen Hendrickson .... “Sick Room Consolers Anna Rainer .. . “ The Thespian Club Performs Russell Sederstrom, Evelyn Nickelson and Helen Hendrickson went to the sub-district con- test which was held at Chi-Hi, RAH! RAH! RAH! Have You Got It? YEAH BO! YEAH! RAH! RAH! TEAM! For Lwo consecutive years the student body has been load in cheers by the trio, Elaine Houle, Marie Johnson and Wayne Pepin. These exceptional leaders led us in cheers of the most bombastic nature, all of which were nobly supported by the students with ferocious coordination. HIDDEN TALENTS Your station—F. L. H. S. We now bring you the Amateur hour sponsored by the Senior class who planned and prepared this program with the anticipation that it would be an annual event in Forest Lake high school. This year’s winners were: Lecie Berg, Lin no a Berg, June Adair Furman, Ruth Pierson and Wayne Pepin.

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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Top row, left to right: Lester Bensen, Lawrence Frenning, Robert Valenty, Edsel Johnson, Cro' g Johnson. Raymond Tolzman, Vincent Tricola, Robert Duncan. Raymond Hiemke, Ronald Stephens, Kermit Granberg, Lysle Peterson, Wavne Broecker, and Norman Berger; second row: S c vo Hendrickson, Iris Pulver, Rhoda Westin, Opal Cakebread, Eva Holmquist, Ruth Stahl, Esther Peterson, Esther Dupre, Phyllis Hoekstra, Sylvia Houle. Marion Landgraver, Beatrice Diekman, Doris Forsberg, Anna Marie Keacher, Elaine Palmer and Nonna Alex; third row: Robert Stubbs. Anthony Bronczyk, Hardin Lund. Bernice Anderson, Doris Cyr, Edna Grubbs, Gladys Mne E’mRrom. Lucille Fuglie, Ruth Anderson, Jane Noreen, Lyndel Bunten, Marcel Johnson. Ruth Taylor, Oliver Shoes ton and Preston Asp: bottom row: Daniel Sundberg. Jere isorecn. LaVcrne Nelson, Irene Osterbaur, Margaret Wuldoek, Susan Gabriek, Muriel Glassco, Anna Rainer, Pearl Novak, Margaret Stubbs, Carole Engquist and Russel Sedcrslrom. THE FRESHMAN CLASS First row, left to right: Myrtle Hammergren Grace Stephenson, Elaine Rydeen, Ruby Ry- deen, Mary Duncan. Salma Ringius, La Vonne Morley, Elizabeth Johnson, Irene Kudin, Mar- jorie Walllquist, Lois Hopkins, Eleanor Boyer, Katherine Tolzman, Ettabell Grubbs, and Man- oa Honk; second row: Hazel Wall. Muriel Peterson, Olive Strand. Louise San finer, Doris Boehm, No mi HaIv?' son. Leslie Nickelson, Charlotte Jepson. Lorraine Sivigny, Esther Burg land. Har- riet Ricck. Mildred Jepson, Elsie Crohn. Eriol Olson and Amelia Thurnbeck: third row: Le Roy Rydeen. Robert Kunshier, John Isrealson. Leon Olson, Donald Justerson, Robert Rohner. Wil- bur Matheison, Winston Shelander, Le Roy Carlson. Wilfred Dahlberg and Walter Rainer; fourth row: Charles Dupre, Kerin t Christenson, Erie Berg, Grant Holmquist, Howard Urman. Glenn Barrott. Gerald Fladland, Richard Peltier, Earl Holmgren, Carroll Waller, Donald And- erson and Thomas Peterson.



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DAZE LOG 12:00—Beginning of a new day. 1:00 Helen Koester feels on bedpost and finds gum still there. 2:00—Alan’s dreams are so rosy as to assume a “Pearly hue. 3:00—Gertrude bids “Connie'1 good-night lor the last time. 4:00—Mr. Haberman gets inspiration in night- mare for following day's program. 4:49—Mr. Haberman gets up and takes down inspiration in shorthand. 5:0( —Janitor rises. 5:20—Harry Peterson milks his third cow. 6:00- Mary Esther gets up to study. 6:15—Day really begins. 6:44—“Bud is outsnored by Edwin. 7:00— Art Forsberg starts paper route. 7 05—Teachers leisurely rise. 7:15— Tally starts walking to school. 7:20—“Ken Sanderudc's mother starts wav- ing his hair. 7 .79—Busses leave school to pick up loads. 8:00—Mr. Xuefler receives a call from a com- plaining parent. 8:15—Floyd Olson dresses his “kid brother. 8:45—Senior boys moot 1o start day’s discussion. 8:48—-Paul Eastman and Bob Gray argue over Puth Pierson. (Paul wins). 8:56—“Ruthy Hendrickson applies second layer of make-up. 8:591?—Mad scramble tor class rooms. 9:00—Bell rings. 9:05—Bernice arrives for English class. 9:15—“Larry Moga reluctantly ends her ride with a Fuller Brush man. 9:20—Mr. Plourdc gives first warning to 7hysics students. 9:23—Ethel and Lucille struggle through alge- bra with the Freshies”. 9:30— Aggie Johnson blows her nose lor the hirtcenth -time. 9:45—Russell Sahlin gives Mary Esther the “come-and-getmeMook . 10:01—' Lonnie puts fresh stick of gum into mouth. 10:03—Mr. Haugland gathers Seniors love notes and g’ares at Ihe “kids . 10:15—Spit balls in progress. 10:17—Elsie enters assembly from office. 10:20—Gaily tries to make a “hit with Mar- garet Arth. Does he succeed? ? ? ? 10:31'—' Ken Schak winks at Edith Asp. 11:00—aDot” Sanftner falls down near Merton's desk again—second time—(she fell hard the first time). 11:09—Miss Solomonson rings the bell for order. 11:10—Jean Anderson rings the bell for disorder. 11 11—Snickers from the assembly. 11:13—Jean, Eleanor and Miss Solomonson con- verse—result—Jean and Eleanor leave the assembly. 11:15— Joe” plugs eraser at Vic” Berger. 11:30—“Don Johnson spills his compact. 11:45—Ruth Hawkinson dreams of “Lard Anderson. 11:52—High school absorbs odors from the Chemistry room. 11:55—Mad scramble for exits. 12:00—Noon hour. 12:00—Three musketeers. Lois. “Lief , and “Dot dine on the lunch room bench. 12:30— Ruthy” applies third layer of make-up. 12:45- -Daily conference between Roy Guertin and Iva Cakebread. 12:46—Mildred Engquist and Stanley Thellbar study (?) in commercial room. 1:00—Bell rings. 1:01—Alvina is called out of shorthand by boyfriend. 1:05—June comes to typing. 1:08 Mr. Plourde opens assembly windows. 1:23—“Vic proceeds to close them. 1:25—“Bill” Dufresne notifies Violet Clark P. H. D. (petticoat hanging down). 1:30—Silence rains. 1:46—Catherine meekly answers Mr, Argo's bold and boisterous remarks on social science. 1:49—Serenader Knowles strums his guitar in the band room. 2:00—The aggravating Seniors tease Mr. Argo. Seniors note: We tease those we love. 2:47—Maurine Borggren wraps herself in ro- mance fvom an enticing, luscious, love story magazine. 3:12—Eleanor Bergerson tries to vamp Carl Perry. 3:23—Vcarn Voss has seat changed due to flirting with Alice Hnuble, 3:29— Ken” Schak winks at Edith again. 3:35—Students pick up paper, tacks, marbles, etc. 3:55 -School dismissed. 3:57—General alarm from rural population. “I’ll miss my bus. 4:05—High school students moke up lost time. 4:09—Cascuis walks home with Genevieve Boody—4 miles. 4:14—Friendly chats with executives. 6:00—Miss Boorcn prepares evening meal for carnivorous Alden. 6:30—Teachers act natural indulging in even- ing meal. 7:15—Teachers argue about who is to wipe dishes. 7:16—Boyfriend calls Miss Greenwood. 7:20—Miss Babcock starts doing her hair up in curlers. 7:46—Carl Sahlin Papa Dionne” puts “Quints to bed. 8:00-—Miss Solomonson and Mr. Carter agree to wipe dishes. 8:00 to 10:30—We don’t know what is going on. 10:34—Ruth Nelson and the Berg twins walk the streets. 10:35 to 12:00—Use your imagination for this interval. End of a perfect day. SOCIETY OF SCIENCE No, nobody's in distress—that is. nut much— un'ess the scientists who learned that the mem- bers of the Society of Science had taken their names found that the shock was more than they could bear without help. This club has as its object the furtherance of an interest in science. Programs centered about a definite scientific topic were given at the meetings, which were held every two weeks. The members secured attractive pins to show they belonged to the scientific minded group. The club was developed under the leader- ship of June Adair Furman and Helen Hendrick- son during the school year 1935-36, Supervisors were Miss Eng and Mr. Plourdc.

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