Forest Lake High School - Forester Yearbook (Forest Lake, MN)
- Class of 1939
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JOHNSON-HEW. Inc. WALLI S CAFE THE IIOIJLE GROCERY Foicl — Lincoln F. C. BERGH Piescriplion Druggist CAMELE STORE AGENCY Oscar Peterson FOREST LAKE MOTOR SALES Chevrolet and Bulck PEGGY’S CAFE Try Our Barbecued Ribs D. A. HOLKER Jeweler TWIN CITY MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION REUBS TIRE SHOP Tires — Batteries — Accessories Vulcanizing PETERSEN DRUG School Supplies — Candy Fountain Service FOREST LAKE BEAUTY SHOP Gladys Booren, Mgr. Phone 104 FOREST LAKE CLEANERS-LAUNDERERS Phone 260 BEST WISHES ERNIE MILLETTE EXGQUIST HARDWARE Quality Merchandise Philco Radios CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 1939 PEPIN OIL COMPANY PEDERSON STANDARD SERVICE Good Things to Eat SIMMONS' GROCERY R. T. Simmons Cash and Carry ED. JOHNSON ELECTRIC CO. Westing house — Frigidaire RCA-Victor — Maytag H. J. ERSFELD Quality Meats and Poultry HERZBERG HARDWARE Fishing Tackle — Paints Varnishes — Stoves DR. C. D. LARSON Dentist Dental X-Ray FOREST LAKE ELECTRIC SERVICE F. J. Leuthncr Otto Kroberger STRLBLE INSURANCE AGENCY Fire — Tornado — Auto E. J. HOULE CO. Flour — Feed — Grain — Salt — Seeds — Potatoes Mwtic Ut the AUi Back row: Carroll Waller, Leslie NickePon John Baxter, Harriet Block. Bryant Peltier. Mai gar at Frenning, Gilbert Smith, Gordon Bickel. Wallace Langdon, Chester Sahlin, Malcolm Morley, Law- rence Peterson; middle row: Gordon Palmer, Dona.1 1 Peterson. Arthur Andenon, Vernon Carlson n 'on s Bernier. Wanen Bcnoy, Ronald Lindquist, Mary Jane Weisser, Philip Fladland. Robert Thorsheim, Margaret Osterbaucr, Mr. Phelps, Dir ctoi: f'r-1 row: LaVonne Morley. Mary Hendrickson, Louise Crete, Loirair.o Schmitt. Betty Waldo, Harriet Anderson. Betty Thurnbeck, Mae Swenson, Margaret Koester, Katherine Tolzniann, Alice Olso i, Melba Sahlin, Esther Berglund. JUe Play'4, llte lUUty “Campus Quarantine” was the hilarious comedy which the Seniors gave as their class play. Direc- tors and members of the cast were: front row: Bet v Colo, director: Leriie Nickclson, Doris Boehm, LaVonne Morley, Hazel Wall, Grace Stephenson, Doris Skog, director: back row: Kenneth Long. Richard Peltier, Walter Rainer, Gerald Fladland. E. ic Berg, Carroll Waller. lla-Mae Anderson. Loui e Sanftner. tf-osieAst JlaJze GayeAA. row: Coach Benson, Chester Sahjin, Osborne Becklund. Clyde Lindahl, Llovd Peterson. John on. Assistant Coach Dorgan: front row: Richard Holl, Eugene Taylor. Captain Kerrnit Christ- . Donald Justerson, Walter Rainer. 'Wank cJlandt! Play JlanJl! - ;cM. Pearl Abbott. Miss Wa.vnc, Amelia Thumbeck. Irene Rudin. Eileen Miller, Evelyn Arlh. riet Rieek; third row: Janella Thompson. Edryce Johnson, Betty Banta, Betty Thurnbeck, Margaret •y. Ethel Kuhnly, Elizabeth Johnson; second row: Louise Sanftner, Jean Allcnson. Ellen M;rion Gray, Phyllis Anderson, Delores Bernier, Doris Boehm, Katherine Tolzmann; front M -. j' Peterson, Elaine Patrin. Gertrude Muen, Lorraine Sivigny, Joyce Birch, Laura Derby, V _ A’A;: -on, N ma Halverson. R pA ieMiUwf the Students Back row: Mr. Plourde, Chester Sahlin, Anne Tricola, Mary Hendrickson, Iris Houle, Miss Boorcn, front row: Kermit Christenson, Maynard Wedell, Doris Boehm, Ila-Mae Anderson, Gene Bernier, Donald Voelkcr; standing: Delores Bernier, President. Scoofunf the NewA Left to right: Editor Doris Boehm, Assistant Editor Netha Voss, Katherine Tolzmann, Mary Hendrick- son, Mac Swenson, Miss Skog. Delores Kuefler, Doris Peterson, LaVonne Morley. Florence Johnson. Janella Thompson, Kenneth Long, Ila-Mae Anderson, Elaine Patrin, Irene Bates, Gertrude Moen. Joyce Carlson. Amelia Thurnbcck, Grace Stephenson. Elizabeth Johnson, Joyce Birch. With 1lui eiau oj 194-0 Back Bow: Palmer Lee. Raymond Collen. Robert Derby, Walter Marier. Lester Holmes. Vernon Boettcher, Billy Eekles, Clifford Peterson; second row: Connie Moga. Phyllis Anderson, Mary Ar.n Shoberg, Margot Peterson, Eileen Miller, Ellen Morrissey. Marion Gray; third row: Clyde Lindahl, Chester Sahlin, Delores Bernier, Elaine Fatrin, Florence Johnson, Jenella Thompson. Margaret Fieri- ning; fourth row: Lloyd Peterson. Eugene Taylor, Clarence Peterson. L e-Roy Carlson, Ralph Melford. Vernon .Johnson, Richard Pollreis, Clarence Heisler, John Baxter, my Dagostino, Qeorge Gofiiak, Go don Lindahl, Vernon Carlson. Thomas Daninger ■cond row: Ethel Kuhnly, Betty Thurnbcek, Jean Archer, Joyce Birch Lorraine fcie t'icz Mary Anderson; third row: Lucille Waldoch, Edryee Johnson. Joyce Carlson, n. Lorraine Elwell, Netha Voss. Irene Bates; fi ont row: Clayton Westin. Thomas H ■ Louis Sandin, Vernon Lawrence. Dennis Houle, Clyde Dahlman. LOUISE SANFTNER . . . Pee Wee . . . belongs to chorus 2 and 3 . . . G. A. A. 3 and 4 . . . M. R. in Senior year ... in “Where There’s A Will . . . year- book staff . . . plans to work in cafe this summer. OLIVE STRAND . , , hopes to enter steno- graphic work . . . enjoys studying . . . belonged to Latin club and M. R. . . . sometimes called “Babs”. GRACE STEPHENSON . . , commonly called “Grade' . . . declamatory conies! 2, 3 . . . S. O. S. 2. 3. 4 . . .on Breeze staff 2, 3, 4 . . . Latin club . . . in “Campus Quai antihe” . . . thinks she would enjoy being a teacher. WINSTON SHELANDER . . . “Winnie the Poo . . . played basketball in Senior year . track 2 . . F. F. A. 4. RICHARD SCHUETZLER . called “Dick . . . came from Fort Dodge in Freshman year . . . member F. F. A. two years . . .Latin dub one year . . . year- book staff KATHERINE TOLZMANN . . . competition for Artie Shaw on clarinet . . . in- terested in sports . . . G. A. A. member 3 and 4 . . . S. O. S. three years . . . M. R. two years . , . member of school band during her high school days and played in German Band . . . Breeze typist . . . yearbook staff. AMELIA THURNBECK . . . known as “Milly ' . . . salutatorian . . . S. O. S. and M. R. member for three years . . . G. A. A. and Breeze member during her senior year . . . band 2 . . . student council member as a junior . . . yearbook staff . . . very much interested in music . . . plans to pur- sue it. MARJORIE WAHLQUIST . . . hobby is 4-H work . . . a quiet little miss . . . would like to become a nurse. HAZEL WALL . . . Member of M. R. and S. O. S. for three years . . . Breeze and Latin one year . . . chorus three years . . . wants to be a beauty oper- itor . . . played in “Campus Quarantine . CARROLL WALLER . . . “Fats Waller takes after his namesake . . . in- terested in music . . . band four years . . . operetta and S. O. S. and chorus one year . . .class treasurer in F r e sh m a n year. . . in “Campus Quarantine”. ERIAL OLSON ... a natural blond . . . she is very interested in sports, especially kittenball. JOSEPH PROULX . . . Always “Joe” to us . . . entered here in his Senior year from Centerville . . . Senior class boy soloist. RICHARD PELTIER . . . Dick . . . another senior football hero . . . played in “Campus Quaran- tine” and “Where There’s A Will” . . . member of year- book staff . . . home room treasurer. WALTER RAINER . . . his schoolmates call him Wally, his family calls him Buddy . . . our football hero of 3 and 4 . . . ran 72 yards for a touchdown . . . basketball 4 ... in “Where There's A Will . Campus Quarantine”. ROBERT ROHNER . known as “Bob . . . enthusiastic F. F. A. member . his hobby is baseball. ELAINE RYDEEN . . . likes traveling . . . member of Latin club 3 . . . belonged to the M. R. club 2 IRENE RUDIN . . . intends to pursue bus- tness . . . active in all girl athletics . . . belonged to G. A. A. two years . . . M. R. 4 years ... on yearbook staff . . . member of S. O. S. and chorus one year . . . favorite motto “There’s a Rainbow ‘Round My Shoulder. SELMA RINGUIS . . . S. O. S. one year . . . wants to be a nurse . . . has natural wavy hair. HARRIET RIECK . . . commonly called “Snooks” . . . active mem- ber of band four years . . . sang in chorus in junior year . . . S. O. S. . . . sports- minded . . . member of G. A. A. . . . stamp collecting is her hobby. LORRAINE SIVIGNY . . . Homecoming queen interested in athletics . . . G. A. A. president . . . M. R. three years, cheerleading one year ... on yearbook staff . . . Junior class secretary . . . enjoys roller skating. GERALD FLADLAND . . . answers to “Jerry” . . . secretary of the class three years . . . S. O. S. in Senior year . . . F. F. A, 2. 3, 4 ... in Campus Quar- antine.” ETTABELL GRUBBS . . . in “Where There’s A Will” . . . member of M. R. three years . . . S. O. S. one vear . . . her hobby is col- lecting souvenirs . . . enjoys reachng in leisure hours . . . ambition is to stud sten- ography ... in play “Where There's A Will . LOIS HOPKINS . . . whose hobby is 4-H . . . belongs to S. O. S. one year . . . can always be relied uoon . . . interested in nursing. MANOLA HOUK . . . Member of M. R. for two years . . .in operetta “The Bells of Capistrano” . . . belonged to S. O. S. Senior year . . . hobby is collecting match folders. JOHN ISRAELSON . . . commonly called Yo- hon . . . played basketball three years . . . Student Manager in Senior year . . . interested in commercial work. ELIZABETH JOHNSON . . . Good old Lizzie although a studious girl - always had time for a . other tasks given h-T G. A. A. member 3 ar.d 4 . . . S. O. S. 3 and 4 Breeze 2. 3. 4 . . .Latin Cl 3 ... in the dramatic duo 4 . . . very much interested in 4-H work . . . intends : be a school teacher. DONALD JUSTERSON . . . played football 2. 3. 4 . . . on basketball team in Senior year . . . F. F. A. 2 3. 4 . . . very quiet but likeable. KENNETH LONG . . . played football ir: Senior year . . . belonged to track. 4-H. F. F. A. for thiee years . . . played in '•Cam- pus Quarantine” and in “Where There's A Will” . . . yearbook staff . . . Breeze three yesrs . . . declama- tory contest 3. LA VONNE MORLEY . . . played in bond three years . . . a Girl Scout dl during h i g h .school . member ol Chorus a n d Breeze three years . . . be- longed to Latin Club one year . . . S. O. S. mtmbe 2 and 3 . . . played in “Campus Quarantine” and ■Where There's A Will”. LESLIE NICKELSON . . .has been a Girl Scout four years . . . member of choru • two years . . . ha? played in band and was m operetta ore vrar . . par- ticipated in declamatory eun- tes t 3 . . . : earhook staff . . . member of Breeze and G. A. A. one year . . in “Campus Quarantine . c 1LA-MAE ANDERSON . . editor of Forester . . . Junior class pres. . . . Stu- dent Council member three years . . . chorus one year . . . M. R. 2. 2. 4 . . . pres- ident 4 . . . in “Where There’s a Will” and “Campus Quarantine . . . G. A. A. 3, 4 , . . feature editor for Breeze 4, PEARL ABBOTT . . , came her? from Chisago ntv Sonhomo’e . . . wants to be a school teacher . ac'ive chot'U' member 2 3 4, G. A. A. 3. 4 . . . M R. 3. 4 . . . Vice Pres. r“ G. A. A . . in ‘ Whore T'hp'o’ ° W’lV . . secre- tary of Senior Class. ERIC BERG . . .Rickie . . .a very en- thusiastic candid camera fan . . . freshman cheer lender . . . Latin C2ub . . . Chorus 4 . . . earbook staff . . . “Campus Quarantine ’ . . . v. 1 c tend college in Ok- lahoma. ESTHER BERGLUND Latin Club . . . band and chorus 4 . . . treasurer of M. R. . , . intends to en- ter a business school. DORIS BOEHM . worked on Breeze 3 .wars, editor senior year , . . homecoming attendant . . . m mber of chorus 2 years . . in Bells of Capistrano Dramatic Club one . M. R. 2, 3, 4 . . . P es in Sophomore year . . . A ed in “Where There's a Will '. Campus Quarantine yearbook staff . . . rr. mber of S. O. S. 4 . . . G. A. A. 3. 4 . . . Latin C.ub one year. ALiMA BARROTT . . . entered as a senior from Centerville . . . plays the violin . . . enthusiastic member of M. R. . . . in- terested in nursing as a pro- fession. GLENN BARROTT . . . played in band 3 years . . . track and baseball one year . . . member of S. O. S. . . . played football three years. CLIFFORD CARLISLE . . . transfer from Anoka . . . pla; ed football 3 years, was captain in '39 . . . member of $. O. S. . . one year . . . assistant editor of yearbook ... in one act play “Circumstances Alter Cases”. KERMIT CHRISTENSEN . . . enjoys mathematics as much as athletics . . . cap- tain of basketball in '39 participated in S. O. S. . . . Figureheads. 4 - H track team 2, 4 . . . member of Student Council 3. 4 . interested in attending the University. MARY DUNCAN . chorus member for three years . . . M. R. 2. 3, 4 . . . ambition is to be a beauty operator. GIRL GRADUATES of FOREST LAKE HIGH SCHOOL Guaranteed Full Paid Permanent Membership Tuition foi- 10 Monthly Installments of $18 each. Total $180. ) Attend: CABLE'S Secretarial College for Girls 1547 University Avenue, St. Paul Ashton Building, Near Snelling Avenue ( ( ( i V Enrollment strictly limited to GIRL GRADUATES of HIGH SCHOOLS and COLLEGES Enroll with students of college grade. Your high school graduation has earned you this distinction. You pay for one month at a time. Attend as many months as you wish. FILING TYPING ACCOUNTING DICTAPHONE COMPTOMETER ADVERTISING SHORTHAND BUSINESS LAW CORRESPONDENCE MACHINE OPERATION Everything in the commercial line. THOROUGH PREPARATION FOR GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS WITHOUT EXTRA COST Summer Quarter Classes begin June 12, 19 and 26 Fail Quarter Classes begin September 5, 11 and 18 Complete Our 10-Month 24-credil Course and Assure Yourself or Both a Diploma and a Position. BURTON A. CABLE, Presid nt GRACE S. CABLE, Principal Tel. MI 9644 Write for full description o. oin school and its courses. We employ no solicitors ) Jlald Uat jdine,! Back row: Coach Bens on. John Israelson. Student Manager; second row: Ralph Mel ford, Clarence Huber. Lawrence Oman, Robert Elmstrom, Alvin White, Gordon Bickol. Luther LaVasser; third row: Robert Holl, Chester Sahlin, Gordon Lindahl. Alan Larson, Clyde Lindahl, Lester Holmes, Billy Eckles, Joseph Sahlin; first row: Louis Sanden, Walter Rainer, Donald Justerson, Clifford Carlisle, Richard Peltier, Kenneth Long, Glenn Barrott. 7he. 1938 tyaothall SecU n Sept 23—Forest Lake . . . .0 North Branch 7—There Oct. 7—Forest Lake . . . .21 Pine Citv 0—Here Oct. 14—Forest Lake . . .. 0 White Bear 12 —Here Oct. 21—Forest Lake .. . .14 Mahtomedi 0—-Here Nov. 4-—Forest Lake . . . . 7 North St. Paul 12—There Nov. 11—Forest Lake .. . . 0 Stillwater 19—There Ue 1938-39 QciA.Jzethall £e lo t Dec. 2—Forest Lake. . . .23 Stillwater Dec. 9—Forest Lake . . . .33 Mahtomedi 16—Here Dec. 15—Forest Lake.. . .23 White Bear 32—There Dec. 23—Forest Lake . . ..25 St. Paul Park 20—Here Jan. 17-—Forest Lake . . . .23 North Branch 23—There Jan. 20—Forest Lake . . .22 Lind slrom 22—Here Jan. 24—Forest. Lake . . ..29 St Paul Park Jan. 27—Forest Lake .. . .23 Chisago Citv 13 There Jan. 31—Forest Lake .. . .28 White Bear Feb. 3—-Forest Lake . . .15 Lindstrom 27—There GIqAA OjjjjiceJiA, NORMA HALVERSON . . . answers to “‘Nor’ . . . class president in freshman and seniors years . . play- ed in school band four vears . . . was in “Bells of Capis- trano” and ‘Where There’s a Will” . . • sar.g in chorus . . member of G. A. A. Breeze . . . Student Council . . . M. R. . . . Declama- tion 3 . . . homecoming at- tendant. OSBORNE BECKLUND . . . Valedictorian . . . better known as Ozzie . , . secretary of S. O. S. 3, pres- ident 4 . . . senior class vice president . . . was ill junior class play . . . declam. 3 . . . Breeze 3 . . . member of .yearbook staff . . . ar- dent basketball fan . . . played 3. 4 years . . . Latin club 3. WILBUR MATHESON . Bud was class treas- urer of the senior class . . . F. F. A. 3 - - - yearbook staff. Be+iioAA the Seniors, look with pleasure upon a happy past. Many of us have been together since the beginning of school in the first grade. We have welcomed the addition of new classmates as we have gone along until our class this year num- bers forty-three members. We have look- ed forward to graduation as a time of hap- piness forgetting the import of sadness in separation. There is a challenge to every student leav- ing school—that is to leave a mark in history and to be successful. The class of 1939 accepts this challenge knowing that ambition and pride will help them carry out this ideal. cflicjA School fyaoultij, Mr. Kuefler Superintendent. Miss Booren Mathematics, Activities. Miss Skog English. Latin, Library. Mr. Johnson I.iitory, Social Science. Mr. Plourde Principal. Biology, Ciiem- i - try. Physics. Mr. Wilson Agriculture, General Science. Mr. Dorgan Science. Miss Hi Id 'hi English, Activities. Mr. Phelps Music. Band. Chorus. Mr. Tuszka Commercia]. Miss Cole English. Miss Storms Geography. General Science, Social Science. Art. Mr. Benson Physical Education, Social Science. Coach. Mr. Evans Industrial Arts. Miss Wayne Physical Education, Mathematics. Miss Longar Home Economic?. i-:-. fyoAew id . . . H-1 HE march of time has erased many worth- 1 while memories already in our young minds so the aim of the 1939 Forester is to bring forth the activities the Seniors have partici- pated in this year, their teachers and their schoolmates. We feel that after an elapse of time this book will bring back cherished memories of high school days.
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