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

 - Class of 1937

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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Back row: Robert Kunshier, Richard Schultzer, Osborne Beckland. Earl Holmgren. Clifford Car- hile. Kenneth Long, Charles Dupre, Robert Rohner, Donald Justerson, Richard Peltier, Grant Holm- quist. Second row: Leon Olson, Gerald Fladland, Eric Berg, Walter Rainer, Carroll Waller, John Hraelson, Wilbur IMatheson, Kermit Christenson, Le Roy Carlson. Vernon Broadbent, Wilfred Dahl- berg. Third row:Glenn Barrott, Trene Rudin, Louise Sanftner. Leslie Niekelson, Norma Halverson, Hariet Rieek, Elaine Rydcen, Ruby Rydeen, Eriol Olson, Mary Duncan, Elsie Crohn, Charlotte Jcp- son. Fourth row: Doris Boehm, Lorraine Sivigny. Marjorie Wahlquist, La Vonnc Morley, Esther Bcrglund. Etta Bell Grubbs. Olive Strand, Selma Ringius, Muriel Peterson, Lois Hopkins. Front row: Amelia Thurnbeck. Katherine Tolzman. Hazel Wall, Mary Anderson, Ila Mae Anderson, Elea- nor Boyer, Mildred Jepson, Msnola Houk, Elizabeth Johnson, Sophie Kohuth. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY This year Charles Dupre, Doris Boehm and Carroll Waller were elected president, vice pres- ident and secretary, respectively. Our class party was held later in the year and was a suc- cess. Again our class entered into a maze of Modern History, geometry, typing, English, ag. and mechanical drawing. Between these we found time for extra-curricular activities where our class was well represented. There were 10 Sophomores in the band, 8 in the S. O, S.t 3 in Boy Scouts. 2 in Girl Scouts, 6 in the Glee Club and one high school cheer leader. This year our class basketball team defeated the Seniors but were defeated by the Juniors for the championship by one point. The class of 1939 hopes that in the next two years we will be victorious. The class of ‘'39 began when 59 Freshmen from the vicinity of Forest Lake registered on September 8. 1935. Later the class met and elected Norma Halvorson as president; Doris Roehm, vice president; and Gerald Fladland as secretary-treasurer. Mr. Argo and Mr. Haber- man were our advisors. We. as decidedly green freshies, were given an official initiation. At another class meeting we made plans for Freshie day and an evening party. The girls were to wear slacks or short dresses and the boys were to wear paint on their faces. We were glad to get by with just that much initiation, A round of football games, basketball games, and club parties followed this class party. Then came the State Board Examinations. We came through these with flying colors and the “Green Freshies’ were now transformed into Sophomores.

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THE JUNIOR CLASS Back row: Norman Berger, Raymond Tolzma George Lunger, Herbert Wicchman. Edsel John- son. Anthony Bronczyk, Leslie Mclford, Lysle Peterson, Robert Shutzlcr. Second row: Lester Bcn- sen, Lawrence Frenning, Raymond Heimke, Georg? Johnson, Wayne Bvoecker, Russel Sederstrom, Oliver Shosten, Robert Duncan. Third row: Eva Holmquist, Opal Cakebread. Anita Waller. Esther Peterson. Ruth Stahl, Carole Engquist, Muriel Glassco, Anna Marie Keacher, Zetta Hauble, Myrtle Hauble, Nonna Alex, Gladys Wed ell. Fourth row: Rhoda Westin. Iris Pulver, Margaret Stubbs, Irene Gsterbauer, Anna Rainer, Pearl Novak, Selma Winnick, Lucille Fuglie, Marion Landgraver, Marcel Johnson, Doris Cyr. Jane Norcen. Fifth row: Elaine Palmer, Phyllis Hoekstra, Beatrice Diek- man, Sylvia Houlo. Ruth Anderson, Bernice Anderson, Gladys Mae Elmstrom, Esther Dupre, Gene- vieve Moen, Margaret Waldock, Ruth Taylor. Front row. Daniel Sundberg. Jere Noreen, Robert Valcnty, Clinton Fladland, Preston Asp, Donald P.arson, Robert Stubbs, Herbert Graves, Ronald Stephens, JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Our clasr o 1938 received the title, Fresh- S'-ptfiftt'w f . 1934, and were victims of initiators on September 18. Although some of us were severely paddled, no serious dam- age was done. After receiving our initiation, we were considered ftdl-f lodged members of the high school. In recognition of our oeing accepted we gave the Sophomores a weiner oast on January 8. As the months passed, the green- ness began to wear off and in 1935. at the end of our Freshman year, our class had settled down and become 65 hard working boys and girls. In the fall of 1935 we came back to school as Sophomores. The total number of members by the spring of 1936 had dwindled to 61. T-' the fall of 1936 we assembled at school 'or cur third consecutive year of studying and having good tim?s together. Our .Junior year struck a new high in class enthusiasm. The class members showed great interest, not only in school work but in athletics anil other extra- rurricifar activities. In December we presented U-e Jurior class play, entitled The Tin Hero . The p'ay was well presented and the actors and coaches highly complimented by the au- d'ence. This vear was the most interesting of our three years. On Friday, March 12, wo won the inter-class basketball tournament. Our class now has 67 members, all intent on receiving diplomas in 1938.



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THE FRESHMEN CLASS Top row; Lester Holmes, Clarancc Dahl, Ralph Melford, Clyde Dahlman. Warren Shelandcr, Deanne Broecker, Wayne Weir, Harold Byers, Billy Eckles. Second row: Walter Marier. Palmer Lee. Lawrence Peterson, Vernon Boettcher. Alan Larson, Lloyd Peterson, Glenn McCormick. Oliver Anderson. James Stolp. Third row: Alvin Stromwell, Raymond Collen, Florence Johnson, Dolores Bernier. Gertrude Moon, Elaine Patrin, Shirley Diekman Phyllis Anderson, Irene Bates, Maybelle Shosten. Evelyn Arth, Margaret Koester, Helen Micken, Florence Lindgren, Edryce John- son, Joyce Carlson, Irene Flesvig, Thomas Daninger. Fourth row: Lucille Olson, Irene Cakebrend, Lorraine Bovey, Violet Peterson, Elvema Johnson, Agnes Stahl. Jennella Thompson, Lorraine El- well, Margaret Jean Johnson, Wayne Nordin, Ellen Morrissey, Ardythe Morrison, Margot Peterson, Jean AUenson, Netha Voss, Mary Anne Shoberg. Ethel Kuhniy. Margaret Frenning. Fifth row; Clar- ence Heislcr, James Carlson, Charles Smith, Joseph Peloquin, Robert Johnson, Clifford Peterson, Lawrence Johnson, Gordon Lindahl, Chester Mathesin. Helen Anderson, Ellen Lofboom, Elizabeth Banta. Betty Thurnbeck, Jean Archer. Marion Gray. Louis Sandin, Front row: Wallace Carlson. Robert Bengtson Richard Pollreis, Gordon Pcarstn, Chester Sahlin, Eugene Taylor, Clyde Lindahl, Dennis Houle. George Gosiuk. Vernon Johnson, Thomas Rolseth, Clement Marier, John Baxter Rich- ard Holl, Vernon Lawrence. G. A. A. The aim of the Girls’ Athletic Association is to encourage outdoor activities. Girls seen hiking, skating, skiing and tobogganing have been merely trying to earn points toward a chenille letter. Eleanor Sahlin. director, is aided by; Pres- ident. Muriel Marier: secretary, Aileen Kuefler: and treasurer. Evelyn Johnson. STUDENT COUNCIL To perpetuate a better understanding be- tween the students and the administration, the first Student Council of Forest Lake High School was organized on February 15, 1937, A formal constitution was drawn up and. after revisal by the council members, was accepted. To in- sure a well-managed body of students, com- mittees were appointed and given specific duties. This organization has to be remarkably efficient. Each following year we expect the Student Council to become a more important factor of F. L. li. S. Council Members: President ............ Grace Forsberg Vice President ........ Francis Plourde Secretary ............ Marcel Johnson Ronald Stephens. Robert Valenty. Betty McGee, Merton Melbostad. Charles Du- pre, Ila Mae Anderson, Gertrude Moen, Alan Larson, Mae Swenson and Dolores Valenty.

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