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

 - Class of 1940

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 f 19 44 Fourth Row - R ber Thorstnlm, Calvin Ludwig, Loretta Hopkins, Mary Koll. Mac Kroberger, Russel! Bcn6y, Eleio Ha uncti, Bernice Dupre. Audrey fiuuble. Jerry Nordln. Ronald Tolbcie. Third Row--Royer Mait on. Nellie golem. Ma-= itensi'iiu Iris Houle. Malcolm Murky. Lawrence Rainer, Eunice Mclford, Her, Hcrggren. Dickie Anderson, Melvin Oak eb read, Johanna Jesperaon, Marly» Laraun, Ruth Rohier, Sy.cund Itw-DonsM Voo.kgr. Elion Swann on, Charles Sampson, ('uni? Wilson, Fred Kreir.er, Robert Rescke . limy f!ou Welssor, Rotty Lou gwcnson, Genruiic Ann Wuldu, -Lye Itiich’crTxftrm Bend, Mine W-miick. First Row--Merle Stole retr m, Clifford Dupre, Evelyn Granger, D rU Elm tmm. Donald Sivtgny, Henry Arth, Joyce M-(jownn, Harriet Johnson. Edith Parsons. Lois Rutnsden. Gordon Land raver. ON OUR TRIP through school we certainly must not miss a call on the seventh and eighth grades. There are 59 eighth graders who have home rooms under Miss Maehring and Mr Evans. Betty Lou Weisser and Ronald Tolberg are Student Council representatives ,■ Gert- rude Waldo and Donald Voelker preside over the home rooms. Merle Sedersirom won first place in the oratorical division ol the declam contest There are six band members in the eighth grade. Gerald Holmquist is the leader ol 58 seventh graders, and Robert Becklund is their home room chairman Miss Costello and Miss Hildahl are the seventh grade advisers. The seventh graders are a lively group taking part in their activities with a lot of enthusiasm. Many of them er interested in band and chorus work. Jac- queline Weisser ana Gerald Holmquist are th voice of their class on the Student Council. Fourth Row Saimud Furr«r, Janie . Stokes, Marvin Dint mum,. DrtnnA Mat Lawrence. Nancy Finite. Dorothy DfluiiiKcr, Walter Blanchard. Stanley Saxe. Shirley Mae Arndt, EfTie Carpenter, Betty Hipkins, E.'nt': Ludwig, Clifford Duprt. Rainer. Third Row - Robert Snodgrass, Thom - Lehttkn, Edward White, Marian Ander.son, Jane Rer-tr .n, Marvcjle Ivteivon, James ktotic fhyltw Jnhn »n, Vivian John u. Myra Ikchm, K.uhcr ti Alton. Ho »ert Becklund, Gerald Hrdmquisi, Donald Anderson. Sotond Row -Stanley Richard)}, Jnequclint WeieMr, Roberta Johnson. Clarence F dje, SVIiio Olson, Stephen Trieola, Rad Schmidt, Berniee Vnknty, Helen Huber, John Stephenson, Mildred Alov. Muriei Anderson. First Rnw Jerome VlerlinH, WHl.net? Houle. Harry Kueflcr, Rachel Maricr. Napoleon Da pro. Lu Verne Aim, Edith Parlors, David Samp-on, Marguerite Rainer, Dtilc Morn. There.-a Stalk, Noma Jean Graves, Lyle JpHpprsnn. 194 f

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 b C } Witlj [ j€ cfre l) HATS OFF to eighty-six snappy, alive freshmen who will carry on for Forest Lake High School in the future. In the field of extra-curricular activities you will find our 42 boys and 44 girls are well represented. Members of our class are found in declamatory contests and athletics. In football, Arnold Carlson and Roger Johnson are represented. On the second squad of basketball is Morris Anderson, and many others are working toward it. Eight pupils are honor stu- dents. Gordon Palmer and Melba Sahlin are members of the Student Council. Freshmen are found in the band and chorus. There are two cheerleaders, Gloria Sanderude and Alice Jeanne McGee Billy Engler, Patricia Tricola, Renee Span- genberg, Marvin Weber, and Alice Jeanne McGee are interested in the Journal- . ism Club. Cooperation and dependability are some of the qualities to be found in those freshmen who have helped make the class of 1943 one to be proud of. President, Gordon Palmer vice-president, June Shelander, secretary, Alice Jeanne McGee; treasurer, Marvin Weber. a 55 f 943 Fifth Uw Alice Joanne McGee, llu e] Gray. June Shelnnder, Donald Peterson, Henry Houle-. Arthur Anderson, Eleanor Pfenning, Angelina- Kuunwn, Willy Engler, Ralph Gntssow, James Montaiii. Myrtle Souks tad. Eva Strecker, June Sonystad, Elaine Johnson. Fourth Row -Jack McGowan. Eugene Rucker. Roger Johnson, ltenee Spurifrenberit. Melvin Houle. Franklin WilTivcr, Morris 'Anderson r Marvin Weber t Arnold Carlson, Joe Dfticoatino, Wesley To] here. Ilvrtox] Wedell, Aileen Morrissey. Delores Paul. Audrey Lawrence. Doris Dupre, tria Kunshier, Third Row—Emma Dell Solem, Phyllis Danlnger. Alice Olson. Edward Stark. Shirley March, John Blanchard, Gordon Palmer. Raymond Erh rt. Carrel Johnson. Gladys Enguuist. Patricia Tricola. Olive Bellingham. ltoy Foster, Gloria Sanderude, Jean Turgeo h. Grant JuWrigan, Melba ?flhlin, Frances Spescha. Second Row Mac S Hob erg, Ruth Arknian, Rulh Johnson. James Armstrong, Evelyn Anderson. Phyllis llihhard, Theresa Kohler. Wenzel Croonc, Virginia Lawrence. Donald dlwn, Nai.-mi Andersen» Naomi G Hun, Ellen Freeman. Joyce Dyson. Lois Jfflirme Arndt, Elaine Ales, First Row- -Robert Taylor. Tyrus Jeans. Norman Meiater, LeRoy Sr.blln. Hob liuffcurr, William Jeans. Jim Ruff com. John Rroncxyk, Peter Santucei, George Vatonty, Verto Larson, Donald Fleavip,



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W r C r t r r 111T T t j n r u 1111 n: f t u 11H t U T v t n n u V t! f V V V v v V V V V V CA SEPTEMBER 5— Once again Ihe students return lo Forest Lake's institution of learning, which has been closed tor 3 months. 6— Local belles began viewing the pros- pects for ihe coming year. OCTOBER 2—Juniors pester ihe rest of the school with tickets for their roller skating party 13—The room studies Minnesota authors, one ot whom is related, to Eugene Foster. 27—After weeks of preparation the Home- coming with its theme “Cage The Po- lars, was carried oil in grand style The Rangers defeated Hinckley 9 to 0. A: NOVEMBER 2-3—Temporary relief through the cour- tesy of M.E.A. 5 11—American Education Week reminds us how fortunate we are to be able to attend school. 23—Junior Class Play, “Almost Eighteen. 30—Thanksgiving. Time out to eat. Tur- key is king. DECEMBER 4—Loring Campbell, magician, is pre- sented. 22—A1-'-””?»] Christmas program in gym and then two happy weeks of va cation. JANUARY 8—We reluctantly leave cur vacation plcy and resume our studies lor o new year. (It’s Leap Year, girls.) 23—Seniors sponsor the show Mikado by Gilbert end Sullivan to make this publication possible. j- FEBRUARY 1—The King's Quartet was presented. The Swiss bells which they played were interesting. 20—Confucius say 'Tage sweeps school. 22—Junior high orators and speakers declam for the senior high students. Hazel Gray wins original poetry con- test. MARCH 5—Seniors present baskei social. 13 —Blizzard. Students are “for once glad for snow. School dosed for 3 days. 24— Easter. 25— College Day. Students learn what and whal not to do in college. 26— 27—Seniors win themselves a trophy by virtue of being inter-class tourna- ment victors three years in a row. APRIL 12- 13—Breeze convention. 13— Juniors and Seniors begin dance practices at the Legion Hall. The school orchestra, The Rollicking Rhythm Makers, furnishes the music. 23—Senior play “Tish. 26—The high school presents music pro- grams at 8:3G. MAY 8—Sorenson lectures. 10—Physical Education and health pro- gram. 18—Junior-Senior prom, (The social high- light of the school season.) 24—Election of officers, reporters and cap- tains for 1940. 6—Baccalaureate services, 8H5. L9—Grades' picnic day. Commencement 8:L5, 30— Memorial Day. School is closed. 31— Teachers are checking up and school is closed. - t

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