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! ! OH, THOSE SENIORS! ! Class of T36—that famous class of F. L. H. S, who prided themselves on being the largest class ever to graduate from this school—they also claimed to be the first class to graduate twins namely. Lecie and Linnea Berg, We started the year in a very noble fashion —being as economical as possible. The boys denied themselves of sox and shaving cream, especially during football season- however, the girls unbalanced the economy by sporting hair ribbons and peanut ear-rings—-and oh! ! ! how those devastating senior girls teased the aggra- vated senior boys by strutting around in sraueks. And, oil, say! who was the guilty party who dropped the up.welcomed flannel underwear across the gymnasium ceiling—and a few other daring episodes too numerous to mention, That reminds me. what happened to the assembly desk bell? Did you know that Eleanor Bergerson, June Adaire Furman and Yearn Voss are triplets - that is in age and birthday-—August 14. Also that Russell Sahlin Is the youngest member of the class—- sweet 16”. Class Flower..........Pink and Yellow Roses Class Colors................Coral and Silver Class Motto The past however gone, the future is our own Class Memorial .. Started interior stage setLIng. FOREST BREEZE This year the Forest Lake Times reserved one page of the paper lor The Forest Breeze, to be issued once a week under the supervision of Miss Boorcn. The following students were members of the Breeze Staff: Editor-in-Chief ................. Lois Loren Associate Editors.........Elizabeth Holmquist Grace Stephenson Mary Jane Weisser Sports Editors .............. Marjorie Taylor Daniel Sundbcrg Ruth Them Feature Editor................ Helen Erickson Art Editor ................. Charlotte Jepsort Literary Editor .... ....... Elizabeth McGee Society Editor ..............Evelyn Nickelson Humor Editors ................. Ronald Milken Marjorie Wahlquist Gertrude Christenson Department Editors ........... Dorothv Young Lois Hopkins Reporters ................... Evelyn Johnson Mary Esther Broad bent •T!1 be 11 eke led to death, said Merton Houle ns he put on his fleece lined underwear . THE JUNIOR CLASS Fust row, left to right: Merton Metbostal, Aileen Kuefler, Wayne Pepin, Marie Johnson, Ronald Milken, Evelyn Nickelson, Maurice Boehm, Evelyn Johnson. Kenneth Lament. R t:i Boehm. Loren Nordin, Elizabeth Holmquist. Muriel Manor, Zclda Churchward and Stanley Theilbar: second row: Helen Landgraver, Virginia Langdon, Catherine Engquist, Delbert Ani- min. Cynthia Harms. Flaine Waldo. Marvin Fuglie, Plassie Bloom. Katherine Miller, Betty M.‘Gec, Helen Grubbs. Beatrice Swenson. Harriet Hansen and Marion She lander: third row: Margaret Lindgren, Josephine Sandcn, Merlin Shekmder, Alice Ringius, Stanley Bronezyk, Irving Christensen, Grace Forsbetg, Lucille Houle, Elaine Houle, Marjorie Taylor. Loren Anderson, Leona Houle, Bertha Hewson and Violet Olson; fourth row: Theodore Hoisler, Harold KIcp'a Paul Shciander, Franklin Peterson, Harlan Christensen, Francis Sanftner, John Dublin, Wallace Ahlm, Bernard Sanftner, Alan Sanstad and Leonard Dupre.
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SENIORS SENIORS Floyd Olson “Governor” ”1 like to study in the morn- ins. hut I forget t: get up. Transfer 4 Social Science 4. Harry Peterson “I lap” “He whistles as he goes, light hearted wretch ' “Football 3-4; Band 2-3-4; Social Sc once 4; Operetta 2; Amateur Contest Ruth Pierson “Piers” Smile and the world smites with you ’ Social Science 4; Operetta 1-2- 3; Declamation 2-3; Amaicu. Contest Sahlin rapa Dionne fir o fspring -ye shall know them ’ Thotball 3-1; -Bask tball 3-4; ■T.ack 3-4; Social Science 4; S. O. S. 3-i. Russell Sahlin “Russ ‘ You can yet make him blush ' ‘ Football 3-4: '■'Band 1-2-3-4; Social Science 4 S. O, S. 3-4; Forester Staff Kenneth G, Sindcrude “Ken “Whenever it is Ladies Day, Mr. Sanderude can’t stay away -Football 3-4: Track 1 -2-3-4; S. O. S. 4’ Social Science 4; Operetta 1-2; Amateur Contest, Dorothv Sanftner Dot” “Be thine own self always and thou are lovable.” ■ G. A. A, 3-4: M. R, 2-3-4; So- cial Science 4: S. O. S. 4; Oper- etta 2-3-; Senior Class Play. Kenneth Schak “Kenny “When love and duty clash, let duty go to smash,” Transfer •'Football. 4; Senior Class Play; Amateur Contest; Forester Staff, % Ethel Shoberg “A mild exterior hides an ac- tive interior. M. R. I-2-3-4: Social Science S. O. S. 2-3-4. Vearn V “With graceful steps he strides the streets and smiles at all the maidens sweet.” Football 2-3-4; Social Science 4; S. O. S, 4; Senior Class play. Lucille Wedell “Lucy” “Too agreeable to make an enemy ’ M. R. 1 -2-3-4; Social Science 4; S. O. S. 4, Cascius Westin “Credit “Wise from the head up” 'Football 3-4: Social Science 4; S. O- s. 3-4. Dorothv 1. Young “Dodo “She considers her studies a lark, and she'd die if she got a poor mark.” G. A, 3-4' M. R- 4; Social Science 4: S. O. S. 2-3-4; Breeze 3-4: Operetta 2-3-4.
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SCHOOL BAND First row, left to right: Merton Metbostad, Katherine Tolzman, Marvin FugHe, Alden Boorcn, Mildred Jepsen, Gilbert Smith, Clarence Hiesler, diaries Dupre, Lois Loren, Bona Id Hil- ken and Russel] Sahlin, Second row: Marjorie Taylor, I la Mae Anderson, Margaret Koester, Leslie Nickclson, Clayton Wes tin. Robert Stubbs, Thomas Peterson, June Adair Furman, Aileen KueOer, Glenn Barrott, Raymond Hiemke, Susan Gabrick. Richard Hall, Carroll Waller, Ronald Stevens and Daniel Sundberg. Third row: Mar- garet Jean Johnson, Amelia Th urn beck, Mary Hendrickson, Roy Guertin, Norma Halverson, LaVonnc Motley, Margaret Waldock. Lucille Fuglic, Arthur Forsbevg, Raymond Tollman, Alvin Strom well, Louis San den, Loren Nordin and Loren Anderson. Fourth row: Biwood John- son, Harriet Rcick, Gail Burbeck, Allan Larson, Harlan Christianson. Harry Peterson. Franklin Peterson and Robert Gray. FOREST LAKE RANGERS The Forest Lake basket ball squad, pictured above won nine games during the post season and lost six. not including the tournament games. Pictured above, stated, left to right: Robert Gray, Carl Sahlin, Donald Johnson, Edwin Knowles, Raymond Heimke, Bernard Nygrcn; standing: Alden Booren. Alan Alshoitse, Melvin Fuglie, Francis Snnftncr, Coach Carl Perry, t
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