Grand Rapids High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MN)
- Class of 1937
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' I .- x 1.4 xx N 4' , 4 5 1 , F f A fi 'ATI' f 'yi ',,1I 3s 'fx' VA 4 ll, x ', I p . ' 4 wa, 1.111 ,'fg,13. 1,lr .'g.:p,. l- .'..I K.'yv:rj,l,. - Ya -. -ff , -' D -Tux ou.-z'f,,'--'ff ff.4T ' 1-: l'f'v'.f-' h Y V Published b .. - -4. s y I gi- 17 h 5 ' CI f if, V:-I '- lj T e O J.-4 L: I Q H G d R 'd ' - ig: ron cpl S Hugh School f 1: 1 :Q 5 1937 f 1 'N e 4' -Ti x W , , I w 2 W' ' x If T , X .Lf-d,,,. ,ffm , X NS, X X S Q-.xi Y-Ei. ' THOMAS HALL PETER LE ROUX , Edi'C01' Business Manager ' 1 0 DEDLQATION Our quest for knowledge has been a lighter burden be cause of the many activities of the school and the innumer able friends we have acquired. The varied extra-curricular activities coupled with a fine curricular program have made our school years fruitful. In recognition of the niany happy days We spent in the Grand Rapids schools, we the Class of Nineteen Thirty-Seven do respectfully dedicate this, Pine Needles, to SCHOOL LIFE 1 wif. H ' fan, ,Em . r Z 4, ANNUAL STAFF I'ItISCll.I,A ROSSMAN .THAYLIA WILCOX ANNA .IRAN CARLSON FAYE SEEGE Asst Editor Ass't Editor Sales Manager Art Editor fn.-44 YA ,' liffl I, f.ff.,.,.. ,N ,wdfj A , I. , ,fx . rf.. wr ff, 74 A4 1 ,.,f'7,!f.,iG WP nf, ,, ,C A,flf!f:Y,,, rf-I1-Jifnu -1 ft. f .vf fix fffff si flip' rn, ff, 1 61... Yfif fffy- f f. .1 6fJf,,,frf.ff 70.1 '7'f.- .f . Jgkjfj fbi, f MH. .fw , . L. 4 fl',1.. 'ff?!J6n1fw.,, ,Q4 1 I .MA 4 4.1 P' fx., 1 f-J. f. Ag 1424 15,4 f f--'AJ1f..2.f 4'W'wu,, 1 ,V , 4? f, ,1',,.B , 1,7 pig 45,347 f 1' A fl 11 HK 4. f KzA 'ff.'... ,f , f TAZQ' ' I rj-v ffff ,ll .24 cat' 2 . , 1 . 1mv.,. I ,Gyn aa an l Z 1 Inu' fm, ,I Aixixxsy wi z ., 'I3iQ' , X- V4 - , '14, 'llllll J 1.-11ru1l..u-.r.4m..mzr ra m..ufwu1.f,,1n.u.n.4.141.- .. ..1f.. J- I WllllllllllzllllllllllllIIIIILIIIIAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF mxmx NNXXX KN VNV H VVILH W lflflll Wjflj .-..7.-. 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We hopefully leove to the future the tosk of living up to ond improving upon these stond- ords os the focilities for educotion ond ochieve- ment continue to progress. .mm at N W W ' KN X. ar 5 . Mg 3, , :N-ig v ii, S 53 W H? W 'lf ww , Q N 56? , ,V, . 5 xl K :1539 L22 Y-, - - , Ziff? ,X K ., .V M.: .wa L Q' -x 'f 7 ?1K1,f,9? ,,5f'5g,' 1 f we , 22-iQfhP1, 'f ' w1,'wf..m5i ., .g j,ss-- 'TIF5' . ' 2'5' .f5a:'gg !',!E1e, , ..L.,,Q sw,' , ,m. Q qwiggvfh I ,,- , . A if 1, ' HK 4 gg . 5 -wx Li fi ,f ai uwf . ,: iii 1 . '::..xg,- .. .. ,. li sa .LE wi A W WW. V Y ss Kvv ii Q 2 r . Q . W 1- ALMA OLSON DR. G. HAZZARD SKOCDOPOLE Treasurer President D. GRUSSENDORF A. P. POGREBA Clerk Superintendent BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT SENIQR HIGH SCI-IDOL PRINCIPAL RURAL SUPERVISORS lll'1lllCMAN M. W. VIHS'l NDF School District No. One maintains as efficient a system of rural schools as is to be found in the State of ltlinnesota. This efficiency is due in a large measure to the excellent staff of super- visors in the employ of the District. ldach one has had considerable training for this particular work in addition to years of practi- cal experience in the field. Each supervisor has complete charge of the schools in his territorv and makes periodic visits to each school. The most important duty of a supervisor is to render constructive criticism to the teachers in the various schools. In addition a supervisor has many other dnties to perform. He checks attendance, helps to enforce the compulsory attendance law. checks his teachers monthly and daily plans, assists with discipline problems, arranges the pro- gram In conform to the State Course of Study, visits the homes of the children, checks on the supplies and needs of the: e A. ol' takes part in the teachers' institute, takes charge of the Achieve- ment liay exercises, dia sbpupil difficulties and offers remedial suggestions, gives stand- ardized tests for corre2L'tk-.pupil placement, suggests proper and helpful teaching technique be- sides other details. Many' and varied are the problems of a rural school teacher. Her job is a big one. The fact that she has a supervisor to whom she can go for help is a big satisfaction in itself. - All of the rural schools in the District are now accredited. In other words, the State De- partment of ldducation recognizes the pupils of the rural schools as being on a par with those in the graded elementary or village schools. All teachers in the ungraded elementary schools have had at least two years of training beyond high school. Their training qualifies them to teach in graded elementary or city school systems. 1 The school year in the ungraded and semi-graded schools of School District No. One begins officially with the assembling of the teachers for a day in Grand Rapids with their superintend- ent and supervisors. At this meeting the superintendent gives his directions, assignments and suggestions to all. Following this general meeting each supervisor meets with his respective teachers for conferences from which the teachers are dismissed to go to the schools assigned. As soon after the close of the first month of school as is possible the same teachers with those from the rest of the county are called in for the county institute. Provision is made for this by the State Institute Law. ln Itasca County this has come to be a one day meeting. One or more institute instructors sent out by the State Department of Education present and discuss with the teachers the curriculum material decided upon in the year's program. This is done quite intensively so that the teachers like Peter in Bird's Christmas Carol go out feeling: If you tell me one more thing l can't set up and eat . The exchange of ideas with others engaged in like work and the suggestions from experts in the rural field serve as inspiration so that all return to their work fired with greater enthusiasm. An outstanding event for hundreds of pupils in more than fifty outlying schools of the dis- trict is the annual achievement day. Achievement day is in reality a combination of an academic meet and a field day where one may find an exhibit of maps, class- room projects, posters, sewing and manual training. It is largely' fiom this display that exhibits for the county and state fairs are chosen. LDNA I. MURPHY There are thirteen of these meets held in the district each year with as many as eight schools represented at each center. The morning program includes declamations and spelling. The winners in thesis events represent the center at the county spelling and declamatorv contests at Grand Rapids. Winners at the county contest are an-ardell medals or trips to the Minnesota State Fair. Musical selections and novelty numbers on occasions are added to the morning activity. Athletic events distinguish the afternoon program. Activities are planned for all ages. ln fact a group of primary youngsters may be engrossed in playing Farmer in the Dell on one section of the playground while the married men are completely outclassing the single men in Tug-o-War out long-side the school. The day offers an opportunity for the pupils, teachers and parents to mingle with each other, make new acquaintances and become a bit more familiar with the things others are doing. - 52-- oLD T FRIENDS ALLAN J. DORAN HUGO V. ZAISER Realizing that friends are as important a factor to the success of an organization as they are to the welfare of an individual we here pay tribute to our old friends. What we are able to do today was made possible by the efforts that contributors to our program put forth yesterday. The cause of education owes a debt of gratitude to Mr. Hugo Zaiser for his eleven years of service as treasurer of the Board of Education here. Mr. Allan Doran is another of our old friends and though his official position as clerk ended with the year 1936, we still hold him as a cham- pion of our cause and appreciate all he has done for our schools. 0IcI Friends Hove A Permonence Some things are easy to toss Over the shoulder At the gay silver moong But old friends have a permanence. They linger sometimes Long in the heart As a perfume Thru silences. Kelly Grandcourt Gallagher. Secretory to ,Superintendent ond Boord of Education The position of secretary to the Superintendent and Board of Education calls for the ability to handle much office detail with dispatch and accuracy. Teachers', bus driversi, transportation aid, high school aid, and general payrolls must be prepared periodi- cally with the greatest of care. The handling of the contingent fund and keeping the pupil record cards up to date, preparing reports, EDNA LEVO mimeographing, taking letters and typewriting, and interviewing the general public are some of the duties of the office secretary. The position of secretary to the Superintendent and Board of Education is being handled in a very efficient manner by Miss Edna Levo who has been in the employ of the District for a period of two and a half years. Her home is in the Trout Lake Community of School District No. One. She is an honor graduate of the Commercial Department of the local high school, and previous to her employ- ment as stenographer for the School District she was the stenogra- pher and bookkeeper at the Itasca Dry Goods Company of Grand Rapids for a period of two and a half years. CI .A IIA AHICNS I+II.lZ.X lII'I'I'I I I I ,IGM I NG Hill VNS' Minn. In-rl Wing. Minn l'iiix'm'sity of Minn. l'iiix'4-i'sity ni' Minn. lliuirliixm- Work VOIIIIIIIPIZI l'. tliuuliiailv XYm'k lj ut' M. llunu' IUII'0Il1I7IlI!'S. Iiifglixli - Ihwm nf Girls. DON.-XI.D E. BIRD GARVYN II. FORDHAM llvtroit Lzikvs, Minn. tlrzniil Iinpiils. Minn AIooi'Iin-:lil 'l'f.'zu-Iiui's' C'olIc-go. Giislaivns Arlolninis Colin-go. Hl':irIl1:1l0 VVm'k U. of M. IIIYIIIIHIIP XYmi1'k l'. ut' M. IIIIIIII' flvmnvfry. Hisfuiqf. IDIS CAIVIAISH I'II.IZAI3ETII FORREST Glwiml Iixipicls. Minn. UVIIWI IIHIYIIIS- NIIIIH l'1iivvi'sily of Minn. I'11IW'I'NII5' 'YI' MINN- fII'1IlIII1lIl' XVol'k U, nf Solitllvrii fIl'2llI'HlIl' IVUYIK If OI' NI. f lIIIIOI'lII'l ' - ' Hmm' E!'0II07IIif'H. 1 on1nn'rf'1ul. I W AlJI'lI,AIIJE ENGLAND GII.I3I'1RT M. GOLLA Minnvaipolis Minn. Uraiml Rzipiils, Minn l'nix' rsily of Minn. Siipc-i'ini' 'IR-:im-lu-i's' Cnllvgv. l'l111sir'nl Erlruwfifzll. Ifiulfiyy. W.-XI,'I'ICIi II. EVANS IJONALIJ IIICNIJERSON i Szimlslmw. Minn. lfisliui' Xlinn Aliuwliizirg C'0IIOg.5v. l'iiix'4-Vsily ni' Nnrlli Ilzikulai. Grzuliiato Wovk LI oi' SULIIIIUVII Giwulnailu Wnrk ll ui' N. lb. :ini fI2'lIII'UI'III2l. l'. ul' M. Ilisfnry. Sl'il'lll'l' - fI'1llI1lt'NIIlfIl'S. KENNETH O. HOVET EVELYN LINDHE Grand Rapids, Minn. Deer River, Minn St. Olaf College. U1iive1'sity of XVisconsin. E I- I Graduate VVork U. of NVis, ng is 1. , Ewgllslz. JOHN HUGHES I MOREY B. MINER Nashwauk. Minn. Grand Rapids, Minn Si' TIIOIHHS C01l9A'e. Gustavus Adolphus College. Graduate VV0l'k L'. of M. Graduate XVOYR U. of M, Social Scimzcv. Scimzcv. GLADYS C. JENSEN LEQ C, SCHWEINFURT Mil1l1G21lJUliS, Millll- Grand Rapids Minn University Of Mimi. South Dakota State. Graduate VVork U. of M. G,-adume VV01-k S, D. Stagg. Lflfm - HfHf07'1!- Commercial Law - Biology. MARGUERITE CECIL STENSRUD LQQLIBERTE St. Cloud, Minn Duluth' Mum' St. Cloud Teachers' College. Cll - fSt.S'I lz L . . 0 LM 0 L 10 ISM! Plzyszcal Educfifzon. Graduate Work ll. of Paris. Frenclz - English. 0. M. LEHNE ROBERT J. VICKERS Grand Rapids, Minn. Biwabik. Minn University of South Dakota. University of Minn, Graduate Work U. of M. U Music. C ommefrcial. COLLIS WILLIAMS Mora. Minn. Carleton College. . Mathematics. in . Business Orgonizotion School District No. One is a large s c h oo l district. covering most of an area of approxi- mately 00 square miles. lt costs the district between SGI350,000 and 3400.- 000 each year for education. t ra n s- portation and maintenance. The administrative or- ganization is head- ed by the three members of the Board of Educa- tion. with the Su- perintendent an d Business Manager as assistants. The Superintendent. assisted by three supervisors is in complete charge of the educational program of the district. His is the complete responsibility of educating some 3800 pupils for which purpose he must employ 150 teachers, purchase the books, keep in constant touch with his supervisors. and personally make periodic calls at all schools. 'l'he duties of the business manager are to keep the books and records of the district, handle office details. purchase supplies and fuel for the 05 schools in the district and to supervise their maintenance. Supplies are received, and dispensed from a general stock room by the clerk, Harold Bunce. 'l'he most important duty of the business manager is supervision of transporta- tion. lle tries to keep in constant touch with the various department heads. bus drivers, janitors and principals, in this manner eliminating many minor problems which would otherwise have to be brought before the Board of Education at their meetings. TRANSPORTATION Although School District No. One takes in most of an area of about 00 miles square, the popu- lation is rather light and scattered. making it necessary to maintain many small schools and oper- ate many transportation routes. Of the 13800 pupils attending school, about 1000 are transported in buses and cars. 'l'o accommodate these 1000 pupils, there are ,IZ buses and 3-I cars, of which the district, owns four buses. The others are driven by individual owners, the drivers hired each year by the lloard of ldducation, each driver furnishing his own piece of equipment. Three of the district. owned buses operate from the local school garage cared for and serviced by Victor llahl. 'l'he fourth district owned bus is operated between Cooley and Nashwauk. Cooley being in District No. One with the children schooled at Nashwauk. The task of arranging these 70 bus routes, so as to derive the maximum of service from each one. is a problem by itself, especial- ly in a district such as ours where the population is quite unstable because of the many tran- sients. ldach summer, most of the bits routes must be considered separately, drivers and school principals interviewed about anticipated changes necessary for the coming year: new families moving in with children of school age must be kept. in mind in arranging the routingsg various road conditions must be considered, feeder routes to main trunk routes must be worked out. costs computed, and finally routes established. lligh school children are transported to Grand Rapids from 150 miles distant. When one considers that we have ll bus routes serving Grand Rapids alone. it will be apparent that it. requires considerable study and a thorough knowledge of trunk and secondary- highways. as well as geographical localities to make any kind of efficiency possible. MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS Our roof leaks . the stove smokes . the roller shades won't work , our well is dry or there is something wrong with the pump , several windows were broken last night . can you fix the lock on our door , we have several new pupils and need more desks . there is some- thing wrong with the gasoline engine , et.c.f-these are all samples of requisitions for repairs that reach our office each day from various schools. 'I'o keep all schools and equipment in repair is an endless piece of work, requiring the services of versatile mechanics. School District No. one is very fortunate in having at the head of this department, the com- petent O. ll. Patten. lle, assisted by I., M. Whirley and Carl llegmen keep the 05 buildings and all equipment in repair. During the summer months, crews ol' from 5 to 25 men are engaged to carry out the repair program outlined earlier in the spring. after a school to school inspection trip has been made by Mr. lliebert and Mr. Patten. Some years hundreds of gallons of paint and truck loads of other building materials are requir- ed. so that schools can be conducted comfortably and meet standards re- quired by the State Department of Education. O. D. HIEBERT Business Manager 1 U H, 5 xg ,Z ,AIL L , at , 4 ,.A , ,ggj I L L! My MM B A M c. - L,.. 3 ,A A AL W M' N K wmmlywmr W. . i au' M fl, AV.. 5Y'5'3 PPAA' ':7xJ:gl'f 5 T ' 2 -W 2 .., Z gif' i 1'i34f k '?2f si' wi 4: Q +9 Q -. mf Af fx , L-ff f f- 2 N. W V F , A, -- l,...4..,1,.N,.s.,..,,,,.,.1 N MM ,W ..,,, ,A iiU 'F', F fi f ' W i Q li' .. 5, . , K ,... 5 , Q i!A in 6 S K W M ' i .gip':w ' f -' - .1 W - E '1:W . 4:H,::: A Q21 'K ' . 'L , A ,WA K Mn VN-.. W P v b V L if in ' 13 ' 4-P 'glrv' n. ' Q T L1 '-L 5 Awning, . up t A , . R ,A.lM....,w.1 ' A xvlx as , 4 EE Q 1 X mms 'Y In L - AA 33 fe H ATM is 'P V . 3. , fl --3 I W Lx., i . a,,,,, V, ,z- 1 A Y -4 A if a., Q . ai V '92 . I g ag f 3 l i f w Q Q , i 4 V I- 'S' , p-L . A Q ws -Q Q--Q .,v, THOMAS HALL VVILLIAM IIETTS President Vice President PRISCILLA ROSSMAN MARY SCHANEN Secretary Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS 'u C I I -U- 1 LESTER AALTO ,SLU L To lm silent is to be grwif. Bachelors' Club, Bus Monitor. ICLMER .ANDERSON I low' work - if ffiscimilvs mv. I voulrl look at it by the hour. -l-II Club. 2: F. F. A.. 2: Bache- lors' Club, Il-4. VAL ANGELL He is tall, rl1L'rl.1 mul ? I . I . A.: Intramurals: Bachelors' Club ll-4. M, .,' ,g 54 v 1 L 'A' ,WW , X.. VELMA BAKER J L A flai'n.i2lf flzawniizg ilfflif miss. ' Girls' League, 2-3-4. WILLIAM BETTS His loolrs aw' liis f0'I'l7lll1'. Ilancl. 2-Cl--4: Intramural Haskel- ball, 2-3--4: Debate, 3-4: Class Play. 3-43 Football, Ji: Annual Staff, -ll Class Offiver, 42 Athletic Board. 4. K jk' x,mIjfERNIECE CAMPBELL Tlll'Tl'YS frlzythm in them tlzar fvef. G. A, A.. 2-23-49 Secretary, -ig gllCl3l'l0llll6l', 23 Class Play, ' - . fx Xl-1 I 'C, A.A-ff A CHARLES CARLSON A lull 'wfrtl1 knowing. Mixed Chf' . . .rus. J: F. F. A., 3-43 Bdchelfxfs' Club, , 3-4. I K . f V fbxl - A1 li A A 5772.1 N WOO RO D Tlz pro es 06 match, nks. F. F. A.. -Il--I: Intraniurals 2-3-41 Track, 33 Football, 3-4: Ag. Judging, 3--lg President F. F, A., 4. RALPH ANDERSON .-lgrif11llt'1lrc is the founda- tion of the materials of art. l+'.2lf'. A., 2-3-4: Crops Ju ging, U A v MARVIN BACKSTROM Hz' is a quiet man, but quite ll' man. F. F. A., 2: Bachelors' Club. 3-4. NORMA BEHM Hur clzafrms are many. Friendly Frolickersg Girls' League. ROBERT BRODERSON Q7 To 'work or not fo workg that is ilu' q-zicstion. Bachelors' Club, Il-4: Intra- murals, -I. .ANNA JEAN CARLSON She has no hearty lie has it. Svhool Scripts Staff, 2-3-4: G. A. A., 2-3-43 Band. 2: Girl's Con- ference, 2-3--4: Class Officar, 2-33 Class Play. 3-4: Girls' League Officer. -lg Annual Staff: Speech Club, 45 School News Service, 4. ' I 'J EILEEN COCHJRAN 'lf-U' Her' I1iggea,. igrt1le is 'li'e'r 'le. X ' ' fm . ' 9.2 . G. .. 2-3- Glee Club, 2-33 Mi ed 0 -3: Class Play, 3-43 ' s' league Chairman, 45 Ann Staff. 4. ' 'x Lt 1!6,'-L' K., if R.. 'l, if-71,2 9 Im' MARY fDONNA COLLINS L . U l A girLllhat no man can for- l K, ' PG B 1 . 2-3: School Scripts scaff, ' 4: Orchestra, 25 Class Play, 35 G. A. A., 3-45 Annual Staff, . 41 Girls' League, 2-3-4. xx y, f N C Q K Aki, t i L LR 5 ,Ll 5 Ll L I - I MARIE DANYLUK The sweetest type of heaven is home. ' ' fp' 1: .LJ 4 Girls' League. 'jf DAISY DINWIDDIE A typing genius. G. A. A.. 2-3-45 Girls' League. 2-3-45 School Scripts Staff, 45 Annual Staff, 4. n EELDA DONALDSOlgucn-ll'l . Always happyg never sad, Girls' League: 4-H Clothing State Champion, 3-4. HARRY ENGLIS Q-ff,, , , r X 2 So e I'm wise, otlwr- e I'm otherwise. Yceclamation, 25 Orchestra, 3. LEO ERIKSEN Pretty girls don't bother me. To tell the truth, no girls bother me. Intramurals, 2-3-45 Football, 3-4. WILLIAM ERSKINE In. sports he sets Il IIILFI' that few can follow. Football 3-45 Basketball, 2-3-45 Track, 2-3-45 Captain. 45 Intra- murals. 25 Band, 25 Class Of- ficer, 3. FRANKLIN DANYLUK Wisely and slowlyg They stumble that rant fast. F. F. A., 45 Bachelors' Club. ROBERT DAWSON The girls all look at him and sigh. Band, 2-3-45 Orchestra. 2-35 glass Play 3-45 Class Officer, PHYLLIS DISHAW 7 1 I.-1 The small source of big ideals. S. A. A.. 25 Girls' League, 2-3-4. V 2' KQ--LIIK frsl D s f llher. s are winning ways. Band, 25 Girls' League. TH C S N ' tion as -nnny as ter li . , 4-H' 1 s' League. ROBERT ERLANDSON 1 ather play , t rl Band, 2-3-45 C ma , ' Bachelors' Cl . '4 Ifm. able to 14orl.' ROBERT FELDMAN I hurry not, neither do I worry. Bachelors' Club, 45 Intramural Basketball 4. VIIGNNAIXNAH O' l,I'l'Hl'l'l'l'l'f7 -1 'Lx rr l'iI'lIlt' I 1 1 N llm 1' s - 'sm 7 , A l l'lL'll F1 ivkvrs, 3--42 Prvsi- rl- . -12'SCK'l'Cl2ll'y, 33 G. A. A.. 1' 1,1 Tl'l'IlSlll'0l', -lg Girls' ' gum Chairman. -4: Girls' ,vague Confurencv, Il--I: An- nual Staff. -1. .-XH'l'HUli FRICK - ll slu' llrvs in Ho1'f'!l, I 11111 sure' lo lfllfllll lrvr. Illll'lllll'lll'illS Il: 4-ll Club, 2-il--lg l'l'vsi4l0Ill. 2-Il. 1,1-3111 c:AA1,AAs' Nl ll1 s us sqlfrzrw Us l1 .111 lm. Yr! wr' ulzwlys I flllf ,lI'lI1. 11ro11111l. , NV lrilramurals, 11-Il: Class Play, 3-4: XVorlcI Map Project, Il: Sa-liuul Srripts Staff. -l: llus Muliitmx LA UHETTA GOOCH Tlw o11'l is wise' llllfl silvnlg 'l'l11'1'1'fore', lu' 1111 owl. Girls' l,ea1f.ti1o, 2-3--1. Q .Jf'1'1 1 S' 5 1 - 1' l+l'l'l'llCL HAKE . . L 41 Slnfs lx'll0ll'll frmri. lwrv lo Hill Czly 11.1111 elsczvlzvro. Glu- Club, 2-Il: Class Play, 33 lX'f'lillNZlll0ll. 2. AGNES HANSON Silw11'w is H10 1ll'I'ff'I'f, lll'I'1llfl 'lf joll- lf'ris-nmllv l+'rr1llcko1's, Il-43 Girls' CHARLES FRASER .-1 f1f'llfll'7IIll.II llllll lb N!'lI0lll.l', l1z s also an 1Il1Ilt'll'. Fmmthall, 2-il-4: Intramurals. 2-Cl: Nlixocl Clmrus 33 Orclioslra, 2. EM11. FURLONG 'l' Hr'lif'1'1' if or noi, I'rn. ll svrious g1'11llc111r111. llacliolors' Club, ll-4. 11U,xNE GA1v1ACH1-1 27 I 11'1'sl1 I 11'z're' on 1111 islnml 111111'rl 1111 0l't'llIl of girls. lfoollmall, 2-Il-4: lllixocl Cliorns. Il: Intramural Basketball, 2-3-4, THOMAS HALL I f'llfIlll'I', !'lIIllll'l' as I yo. llaml, 2-Ci--lg Ilcvlaniation, 2-ll--lg School Scripts Staff, 2-3-43 Class 0l'ficc1', Ii--lg Class Play Il-4: ll1II'zlllllll'lllS, 3-4: Orches- tra. 2: Annual ldrlilor. MA Rl ON HAI 1VORSEN Sho says fl11'1'1 s 1111-lf in Ill f'l01'!'I'lL'lLf. Mixed Chorus, 33 Give Clah, 33 Class Play, Il. DOROTHY HANSON 1111. 1111111-0 of clww' is worllz ll, jltlllllll of gloom. Girls' League. - l,c-agiio, ZS-4. - A I IAROLD HANSON .ll ll lu' Claims to know is wlml. l1u Wfuls 171, tho papers. ' Football, 2-3-41 Intramurals, 2-33 Band, 2-35 Basketball, 4. SYLVIA HANSON , Rv if czwr so lmmlnle, the-ro zs no place lzlfv lzomc. 4-ll Club, 23 Fl'ienclly Frolick- ws. 3-43 Glce Club 33 Mixed Chorus, 3. , . . , . EDNA HARTHAN A fair maiden: fair in all she floes. Girls' League, 2-3-4. MELVIN HEINRICH He seeks diligently for the gqrigw of k7L01UlW6.iX- C' 'J ig' f. 2i44gAi.' 1 k '?i'fi1g1HQ,'nS 4.11 c1LllfSg?3: F. M, A21 2-3-4. 7 ERNA HINEGARDNER The girl with the smile is flze one ufortli while. Girls' League, 2-3-4, f J 1 , .3 1 V. V 1 ' 'J V , 1 . ' ,- I JOHN HOL J He can ar lE Eboilt any- llziizg. ' Class Officer ?I'ITilfl'Z1Il1llI'HlS, 23 Bac'l1eQls' Cub, 3-4. LAURAMAE HUNTOSH Her presence is cheering. Girls' League, 2-3-4. SYLVESTER ISAACSON .limi he certainly is a good fellow. Bachelors' Club, 3-43 Intra- murals, 4. !J,l'6lfl xl,U.f' LI JLIAN JONES When I speak, I speak 'in ERNEST HEATON I lire every day of my life in ease. lllgl'ZZlYlUl'EllS, 33 Bachelors' Club, ' , , 1 , . . ,ix ELLA HENRY Happy smile wins mmzy fmends. W Girls' Leagu: 2-3-4. RICHARD HOGAN Fm the guy who killed the Dead Sea. K1-'ootball, 4g Bachelors' Club, 4. -J- ...vp ff . ROSEMARY HUIEN 5 It's nice to be 'rz,atm'al 1 K' you fl-re Wmfufrrnlly mee. clk Girls' League. 2-3-4. Ziyi-?!fg? izrE, HUQILSH ' I o ma' t6g6gA?,5f'lll5Iy' or 'rncw' Orchestra, 2: Girls' League. 2-3-4. 41 2Zft.2,,,,-if NORA JACOBSON Two in oneg brains and com- mon sense. School Scripts Staff. 3: Girls' League, 2-3-4. flfl Tw 1 ' EDNA JONDREAU Let the 'mth be oven to the I I J 1 sllorlhflnfl. future, , F1-inil F lik -, 35 G'1' ' ' ' Liaggfev 2-goggcfei s ir s Girls 5L4iae':e,J 5 4. ,J X kb OX fYlm4s,Dl'sU- V 'l ' 6 , l J l ' rs. .L , ...gr ...LH ,--,. .. ., ,. -V 1 , , FLORENCE JOHNSON Shds a friend to all. Girls' League. 2-3-4. VVILMA JOHNSON , , ,-. If love is a virtue, than she is ivwtuous. Class Play, 35 Friendly Frolick- ers, 3-4, Girls' League, 2-il-4. HELEN KANGAS Era'-r clzarming, e've'r gay. llcclamulion, Cl, Girls' League, 2-ll-4. Of ldv- 'lift il --rg-it VIVIAN KLUCK Tlw-1'c's ll0lIl'l'YlfI lost by luring wise. Cl. A. A., 2, Class Play. 3: Assmn Editor of School Paper. Il, 1Kimball High School! .l r' .-A ' Q I , ' ' U' VERNON-KUljUVAP. lIkll'7lll'!l.ll lost lrim and 'rv- yreflfvrl if. Football, 2-3-4, Basketball. 2-3-42 Track, 3-4: President Athletic Iloard, 43 Class Play, 4. ELLEN KUUSELA 52'-Q Iiuslzfulncss may sometimes varclmlv Plfll-S?l'I'l', but seldom opens any arcmw fo sofrrow or frcmovsc. Friendly Frolickers, 3-4, Girls' League, 2-3-4. PETER LE ROUX I um jusf a foolball lzoro. lfoothall, 2-ll-4: Captain.. -1: Band. 2-Il-4: Orchestra, 3, Debate. 35--lg Class Play, 3-4, Declama- tion, 45 Annual Staff: Intra- murals, 2-3-4. '774dfVLZ4f,C if STANLEY JOHNSON lffl-ffm , Tlmrlfs strength. in my silence. Football. 2-33 Bachelors' Club, 2-3. LAURENCE JOSEPH I rlon't care what mama don't allow, I'll play my guztar anyhow. llac'belors' Club 3--1, Football, 2-Il--lg Intramurals, 33 Basket- ball, -ll 'l'l'uCk, 3--li F. F. A., -L FRANCES KELLEY Ollzvr parts of the body as- sist tlw speaker, but the lzamls speak themselves. G. A. A., 3-41 Friendly rolick- urs, ii-4. Q , f 1' , , Nu as fx- 'fo , .I l ELI KUJALA , 'H' ' Ge1Llle'mm1 pfrofvr lllomlvs - I hope llzc women do foo. llei-lamation, 23 Bavhelors' Club. JOHN KUTCHEN I'm quiet, but I'm all tlwrc. F. F. A., 4, Bachelors' Club 3-4. NORMAN LAGERQUIST .lust llf gigolo. F. F. A.. -15 Bachelors' Club. 3-4. ,A ly! .Q AOELE LIILA fl.:-3 . - 1. Girv me those old l'0'lL7lf'l'Q :lam-vs aml I shall Be' con- lonl. Treble Clef, 2: Swimming, 2-3: C-lee Club, 33 Tri Hi, 35 lVir- iiniu High Schoollg Girls? eague, 4. W- - -- +7- O BERTHA MATTSON Fancy free, but sometime serious. Girls' League, 2-3-4, FRANK MCKAY It's my red hair that gels them. Truck, 2: Intramurals. 2-3-4, Bachelors' Club, 3-4. ALLEN MILLER f All grvrzt men 11ref'1leqdl ooev, dying and I dlllllt flel so' well myself. ' 1 H 1-1 F. A., 2, Bzicl1e1ors',Club,.3-4. 1 ' : 4 I LAVERNE MILLER I f1'11'r 'lZ0llIi7lg 7l'I'llE'SS it,is ha zugrnan. aw ,ig I, T, C 'AQ Football, 3-43 Bachelors' club, 3-4. 1 1 , 1 . . , -'MARGARET NARVESON Tlzero will come fb day 111111111 you will say I'm proud fo lfnow lzcr. Mixed Chorus, 2-3, Glee Club. 2-33 Intramurals. 2-3-4. K. I .,. .. xr VR'-.4 I J LOREN N TH Silence i. ll l111rrl argzlmmzf to ll7lSll'l'l'. Judging, 2-3-43 Intramurals, 2-3- 43 F. F. A., 2-3-45 Athletic Trainer, 4. Z NORTON Il llle' girls call me 'l1on1'y'. Class Play, 31 Intranuirals, 3-43 Football, 3. V . A Q7 ,fgioffw ff , ELVEN MATTSON f, j 1 I confess on my lmees.-love is worse than tlze.bites of IL flzousfmd flefzs. .T ' Football, 3-45 Intra3:yG'als,' 2-3-42 F. F. A., 2-3-43 Li eitock Judiz- ing. 2-3-4. fi li r I AROH1131 CLEAN A jo smiley 11 merry heart. Bn ors' Club, 3-4. KATHRYN MILLER Like ll rlevp pool, placirl 1L111l O. C. A... 3 lSuperio i Schoolbp Girls' Leagu v duie t. Q 1 V ,L C .4 RICHARD MONROE Men. of few worrls are H111 best men. F. F. A., 4: Bachelors' Club, 4. fllk 6 I fx -f - aff HARRIET NELSON 11 , .415 I 7Zl'l'l1l' llll1l'l' more ll111.11. font, boy friends 11.1 one time? Giee Club, 2, Mixed chan K, 3, G. A. A., 2-3-4. ! X sl P 1 VERN NESSETH fl is uiISll'I' fo loolf wise IIIIUI. llyjfalk wise. Athletic Trainer. 2-33 Judging. '2-3-43 Intramurals, 2-3-4: F. F. A., 3-4. DILLON O'BRIEN Girls 11r1.1l sl111li1fs r11'1'1'r miir, ' Now I'm in IL r111sty fix. Bachelors' Club. kt W O71 1 1 1 . ' ' .' V' 2111 -Z-K 'rw-f-1 aw- LOUISE OLSON S111 s 1111111' 11 11'1'111 H1111' 1111' 111111s 111 1111'1'l. GI111- Cl-11l1, 2-IS: Mixed f'1lUl'll!i. Il: Girls' lioziglw, 2-Ilul. . fl' 1 51 ' 1. 1+ I1IVl+II.YN PARKS S11'1'1'1 111111 111'111, 11 11111 1'11111.- 1111'11'. Girls' l.v:11.ruu f'IllIIl'lIlilll. -4 . 1 - 1 1 f , ., .,. . A 1. . . 1 1. ' 1011 1 ss 1 JI 11: 1-1111.10 1111111111 111111 1111' 11'111'111 1111111115 ll'1'111, you. I l'll'llI11X l1'r11li1-k1-rs IZ--1: Girls' l,v:11.rl11'. 2-Il-4. ,ll 1 ex? Ir, , t. , If I ' x . 1 ICLSIE PHILLIPS K V '. flllll' 41111' 111111 111111' 01111111114 1111'1111's 11s 111'11111.s, so s11 1111's 1 11 g111111 11111111 111 11, '11111111111y ' 11'11r111. X l l'lL'lNlIy lf'1'11lickv1's. 154: Girls' 1.1-augur. 2-Il--4. MUIQIIQL POGUIC .l 111111111111 11111111's1 111111 1101 s1'1f-1111ss1'ss111l. Girls' Imalgilu, 2-3-4. rj I IELEN RASSMUSSEN S111 l1 fi111I IL 1111111 111' 'lI11Il1x'4' 111111. G. A. A., 24,43 l ric-mlly Frolick- 1-rs. 13-4: Girls' League, 2-3-4. .l IGANNE RIEGER 1,1110 11111' s1l1111o111s, 11111' '11.1is111's 11-1111111111 11s 11111' s1111, 111'- 1'li111's. G. A. A. 2-3-4: Speech Club, 43 Girls' League. I . . x ,f' J w ' 111,511 11,1 f ,'.11,cf'fQ L- , ff.. -. ---A O EDITH OSTRANDER S111' 111'1'1'1' f11111'11 fl ,f1'1'1 1111. Girls' l,1':1gi11', 2-Il--1. V' 1: 1 H1 , . LUKE PLJAVEY 11, .1 1, I 771.11111 11i1'1' 1111' gfrfs 11, 11111 17111 111lS11'1'1111l11 is 11'111'1'1' l s11i111'. lizmrl, 2-35 liziskctlmll, 12-3--1 I 41otl1ull, 2-Il: 'I'l'ill'k, 2-JL-l. I . A ul , W. IV , . .211 f111M: ICAHLENE PI-IIFER .' 1 fu lc' 1 , if fl. , 1 ,-31.11 111' , J X 1. . H1l1lll1.W0'IIll' 7II.4'1l IIV1' 11111 spe- 121111111 Glee l'lul1. 2-Il: Mix 1l Cliorus. 3: Girls' 1,1-:igue 2-Sl-11, CH RISTY Pi NETTE T111' 11'111'111 11'1111111 111' s111'111 if 1111 11'1'1'1' 119 1111111 11s 1,'111'1s111. Intramurals, 12,41 G. A. A.. Yicc I'1'esi1lunt, Ii: Girls' lA'LlKllL'. .2-.Z--4. SHIRLEY POWERS 'i ' ' S1l17'1l'!1yS ll 11111 11ll11.S 11111111 1111i11' 1'111'1', F111' s1111 1111s Il 11111ss of 'lH'1'111f 1111111111' 11111112 Bailul, 2-3: G. A, A.. 2-Il-4: An- nuul Stuff: Ciuss l'Iuy, Il: School Nvws Service, 4. ix I 1' 1' 1, ARTHUR RIIGCHERT 1' ' T111f 111'i111' of 1111' 1'111'111is1'r11 l'11lSS. Ilzir-l11-lors' Club, Il-4. ,Y . QE ANNE RODBERG 1' S111' IS 1111' 1'ss1'111'1' of SIl'l'f't- 11l'SS. G. A. A., 2-3-4: Intru1m11':1l1w, 2-Il-43 Girls' League, 2-3-4. ----.-- -f---Il.: A' x U v' . if Y QT ff 1 T I .1 fi xf 0 1, 1.1. Y. . '7 fy. MURIEL ROSE OS I I was not born under a planet .. sg f of school, but that of sy ' -, mnsw and plernsure. C ,X 3 'I-ll Cl-uh. 2-3: Orehestra, 3: Ng Fri 'ndly lf'rolic-kers, 2-3-4. qi MARY JOYCE RUDQUIST .l lighf lwurl lives long. Mixed Chorus 3: Friendly Fro- lirkers, 3--lg Girls' League, 3-4. MARY SCHANEN Hou' ofl has she in earnest toil, Conszrnzefl the wiel: mul mirl- niglzt oil? Class Play, Cl--11 Class Officer. A-1: Girls' League, 2-Z1--1: Valeclic- toriun. a- 1 A! x ,ldmyic SEEGE ' fl! -9 S ff rg A' f ' ' gl The True Il'0'l'li7 of arf is but ly A rl sharlou' of the divine per- jj 4 jection. Sill its Stiff 214 G A E, ,- School .' ' '1 S . 1 . -. - 1 . . ..- X , ' A., 2-fl: President 4: Girls' i f i i 2 4 A . X12 1,e:ig,ue Vice lresident. 3 n- -- nuul Staff: Vice President Friendly Frolickers, 3. 1 I 1 - - . 17 4 k. , - . - . 4 ' . l-ILVERA SHOGREN floorl lzumor is better llzan an ohl hat full of after- thought, so I never wear OHV. G. A. A.. 2-31 Treasurer, 45 Friemlly Frolickers, 2-3-4: Girls' League 2-3-4: Mixed Chorus, 2. 1 ax GK: ' - EDVVARD SILVIS You l'rm'l have lrrfzins and Iwuuly lzolh. Q Speech Cluh, -1: Declamulion, 2, Annual Staff, School Scripts Staff, 4: Mixed Chorus, 3, In- -, tramurals, 3. JOHN' SKELLY Genius must be born. and never can be taught. Ilaskrthall, 2-3-4: Track. 2-3-43 Athletic Board, 4, School., Scripts Staff, 2-3-4: Annual Staff, Football, 2, Bus Monit- gr, 2-33 School News Service, PRI SCILLA ROSSMAN She plays the flute as every- one knows, ' So she shall have music where ver she goes. Band 2-3-4: Orchestra, 2-3-4: School Scripts Staff, 2-33 Editor, 4, Girls' League Chair- man, 31 President, 43 Annual Staff, Class Play, 3: Girls' Conference. 3-4, G. A. A.. 2-3- .ig Class Officer, -1: Operetta 2. ALBEB5? SALMONSONA 1 The sclgoolwis lhqlhee luznv of1fLylife. ,, ' Q? ing! Teain, 2-Z3-4: Track, 2. ' F. F. A.,.2-3-4: 4-H Clulrl 1- 4. . VVILLIAM SCHMEIGE I6 My music is my work mul play, U I ,in rlrlzsf I wlll he some clay. Band, 2-3-4, Orchestra. 2-35 Mix- ed Chorus, 2' Speech Club, 4. ARNOLD SHELANDER A nice hearl will never be in wrml of fn hal, nor fn frzenfl in want of a frzenrl. Intramurals 2-3-41 F. F. A., 2-3- -lg 1005- Club, 2-33 F. F. A. Basketball, 2-3-4. ' s I HELEN Ss Beauty pro fees lore 'unrl cleanlinfs preserves zt. Frien rolickers, 3-4: G, A, A., lee Club, 3. DON s1MoNs 07 A finer boy you never knew, he does all the Things he shoulrln'z' do. . Intramurals, 2-3-4, Bachelors' Club. 2-3-4. fi f:.1 I'-' I EMILIE SKOE .ff 'L Better IL blush. in the face than 1L blot in the lzeart. Friendly Frolickers, 3-4, Girls' League, 2-3-4. r . ,algo gag vf-sf ' fda ff' ,HELENE . SKOTTEGARD l m little lmrl l'm wise, I'm IL tvwov' for my sizv. Band 2: Operetta, 2: Class Play. 3-4: Glee Club, 2-3: Mixed Chorus, 2-33 G.. A, AA., 2-3-4. film 1 'll'-' WALLACE SMITH VVe athletes are born, not 'm1Lflf'. State and Inte1'scl100l Golf, 2: Basketball, 2-:lg lnlramurz ', 3-43 1 095 Club, 3. J' zagycl. J ACOB STOCKEY I f'un't sleep in all my clrzissvs lwcrlzlsv lltIll'H too 'muvli slvep. Football, 3-4: Il'Ill'llIlllll'lllS 2-3-43 Han-l1elm's' Club, Ji-4. JOHN STRANG .ll stwmg, xilcnt mimi. liac-lu-lors' Club, Il--I. ROY SWANSON lv - V: I tllinl: f'0lllIl7'.Il girls aw lwsf. ll1ll'2lll'lI.l!'illS, 2-Zi-4: Iiltervlass liaskellxall, 2-33 Bachelors' Club, Il-4. DOROTHY TELLIN Sfillnvss of ll, prffrson rmrl slmfl1m'ss of fcatirrvs aw' xigmrl nuwlcs of good ln'1'c'1lz'ng. lfricnrlly Frolic-kcl's. 3-41 Girls' Le-agua, 2-Il-4. .Z 13,1451 JJ-fv .E X BETTY THOMPSON Quirt, sincere' mul frivmlljf. Girls' l.caf.!uv. GEORGE SMITH ' Hzs zvzttg quzps un' tlu xpzce of every class. 1001 Club Sig llaclielors' Club 3-- . A' J R' FHERLNFL SNAEICH f vo lug frown eyes. Lg 2 ..-asf ' ' Girls' League, 2-3-4. ALICE STOCKWELL Wil' L Quivt, znuzlawzaxiuc mul re- x k O served. .AX , ' J , Frienclly Frolivke1's. 3-4: Gigls' Leaguv, 2-3--l. ' Q LOERAINE ' SUTHERLAND A Extrvmvlg busy, but quiet about it. 4-H Club. 2-33 Girls' League, 271 N WAINO TAHTINEN H0 f1I'I'01l'S his heart lilcf' lu' tliirmvs the jllfl'f'l'i7L. l-'. F. A., 2: liac-liclors' Club. 3-42 Track 2-3-4. 1W ' ' 4 l ETTY THOE - Bvttvr to 'wakv up late' and Im wiflf' rmwrzkc tllfllll to get up !'fll'ly 11.1111 lu' flslvvp all day. Friendly Frolickers, 2--l: Girls' League, 2-4: G, A. A., 2-4: Speevh Club, 4. LEON TUPPER Hf s got lots of 'jlIl,Sll,. lntralnurals, 2-3: Football, 49 Ban-helors' Club, 3-4. 1 x. . EMMA TUREK The noblest mind the best contentment has. Friendly Frolickers 3-43 Class Play, 31 Girls' League, 2-3-41 National Potato Queen. ARTHUR VAIL Energetic, slow but sure. lfcgrttlmzill, 2-3-4g Bachelors' Club, I f' hi yfeaf-Q f LORRAINE VIPOND She has a cheerful word for e veryone. Girlsigqeague, 2-3-4. Q' I-2Ig,f,Vl..' P- CHARLES WESTON I had to practice before I became a great artist. Track. 25 Class Play, 3g 1002 Club 3. y 1 THAYLIA WILCOX Not for Thale . Band, 2-3-43 Annual Staff: School Scripts Staff, 43 Girls' Con- ference, 2. WML .LQMI lease, VERA URNE offw' They are I o o are aeeompanie , noble thought. Mixed Chorus. 33 Friendly Fro- liickers 3-45 Girls' League, 2-3- FLORENCE VICKSTROM She is quiet and industrious, - , 7- G -1: L t ,2-3-4. f X , ll s eag le fic! 1 if HELEN WESANTO Order is the daughter of wisdom and the mother of success. Friendly ,I-'rolic-kers, 2-3--ig Treasurer, 4, G. A. A., 2-35 Girls' League, 2-3-4. OLGA WESTVIK Stately as Helen of Troy. Annual Staffg G. A. A... 2-3-43 Girls' League, 2-3-4. I 5 1' , - fylflf . r r FLORENCE WOLD The superior are slow in their words but earnest in their conduct. Friendly Frolickers. 3-43 Girls' League, 3-4. BEULAH ZOBEL Says little, does much. Friendly Frolickers, 2g Girls' League, 2-3-4. ,C Class Motto: Ambition Has No Rest JS CLASS ADVBORS ic. o, oisox ic. l+'l.l'lMlNG: Iltn'in,q thu yt-ar tlio St-nioi' Class was almly advised by Mrs. li. Fleming antl Print-ipal li. 0. Olson. 'l'Iit-ii' valuable assistant-Q was willingly given throughout the yt-ai' in c-lass at-tivitios: uspt-1-izilly as tlw svliool yt-ar progressed and it was necessary to appoint anti liolp tho following 4-oininittt-vs in planning for t-lass clay, the class pivnitz the class will. proplii-cy. history and song. 'I'lit-5' also flii't-vtvcl tlio liar-c-alzitt1'vate and COIIIITIEHCGITUSIII exercises. Mrs. lflcining lnaclu all at'- l'2lll.Ql'llli'lllS for anrl tli1'ec'tcrrl the class play while Mr, Olson spent Inna-li time anti work in giving an 1-xpt-i'im1r-ml lianrl in tho publishing of this annual. 1 l oi' tho last tln't-ti ycars of high st-hool work Mary Sc-hanon. has sturlont from Coliassot. attain- s-tl thu higlir-st svliolastlc' ax't-rzigv. Mary was also ac-tivo in UNIl'Ll-l'lll'l'lt'lllill' activitit-s. taking' part 1 in tlii- .lllllllll' anfl Si-nioi' Vlass Plays and In-ing a vlass offivtii' in lit-V scnioi' .Yt'2ll'. i l llt-Ivn liziiipgzis l't'oni 'l'1'o1iI l,alw, also a luis slutlont. was st-t-ontl scliolastivally. litiring lit-1' i'1't-slnnan yt-ai' slit- i'vp1't-smitt-ml lit-1' sc-liooi in tli'an1atic's. Sho will give tliv salutatory atlmlrtiss at twmilm-lic-1-ini-tit on .luno l2. lll' l.l+IN KA NGAS MARY SCHANEN Qalnlatorian Valoclidorian HONOR STUDENTS FAYE SEEGE ELVERA SHOGREN EDNA JONDREAU BERTHA MATTSON ARTHUR RIECHERT VIVIAN KLUCK MARY DONNA COLLINS PETER LE ROUX PRISCILLA ROSSMAN RALPH ANDERSON THOMAS HALL THAYLIA WILCOX VIENNA NVA HLROSS DILLON O'BRIEN 'Vamp Iiuxx 1,1-V! III I.I1'IlI. ll, l7m'XI1'I', II II:IIu'l'. .XI. 1':ll'Ism1. II Ilnkzulzl, IJ. KI-II5. II Iivlll-lx. II. II:lXI1-S. .-X. l':lll111 lull I' IxIIIII1III I IIIII 0 ' ' I '1 IN-. I-I I 4'I xi Ss-I-mul Ihm I.-II In III-:IIIQ II IU1-N1-Izn. 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Alwlis AII11-1-11, IIill'l'X A1111-s, XX'a11'1l Amis-1'so11. A114-Iyiw AnrI1-1'so11, .loI111 A11clv1'so11. X'ivi1111 '11ol1I. C'111'yl ' -1111, M111'g111-1'it1- llrirpf X'i1'i1111 Hvlls, .l0jl'I' ll-lz, XX'illi11111 lllzwk, Ii4'I'llIll'II II1111x'vIl1-, XX'illi11111 l!1'11111lo11. liolh-1' Il1'11n111111, lJo1111I1I ll1'ow11, N1-lliv l'111IV. I.11is fT2I.Lfl1'X I.loy4I11 f'Ill'ISIlIl, 1'l1111'Iol11- f'IlI'lSUll, Lois Vhilals, XX'iIl1111' Fmmli, lIol11'1'1 IJ11l1l1,g1'e-11. I'.X't'lXIl IJ11111-, .X1'4I1-lI1 llziy, IIIIIII Day, S1v11l11111i1- Di11wirl1Ii1' If'IIII'II'I' I,0I'ZIIl. AIIIIII Moy I'l1'kv1'I. K'l:11'11 IC111-I1:1k, l'Il1-1111o1'1- l':I'll'k5Illl, IIIIIII l 1-lix. AIIII'Lf2II'I'I A I 'I I1 Aho. I':lll'lI Aho. l1'1-no I. AIIII1'l'SHll, I'flfIUI'II IC. Anfl1-1'son, Olin-11 I.. A111l1-rson, lloln-1'1 IX AIIIIUINIPII, II11l1y ld. Arnolml, Gillu-1'l Y. A111l1-Il1-, X'i1'1gi11i11 li. Ii'lkl'I' AIIllX'I'Iil II Ht'IlI11'II. Illflith Moy ' llc-nlz, liolm IG. IIl'l'IIIlI'1I, H1111-I S. 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II1-lon M, lioski, Hvlvi Ii. Koski, 1.1-111111 A. liotiI11, AIIIXIIIL' Il. li1111ks11, X'ic11n11 IC. K1111s1-I11 Sully Moy I.!lL2,'Ql'I1IIlSI, George IC I.III'lIlI1I0. I.illi1111 ll. 1 I.1111xor1, lJo1'otl1y G. I.ot'l11'1'1:. llc-1'11i1'e M. I.o11g1no1'1'. .X1'I11 II. l.111'kow. lzlstlic-1' lXl. M1'Alpi110. XX'illiam I.. I-'I01ll1'1'. Arl1'I11i1I1- I4'111111'y. Sylvia 'lf111'se-1-11, li11Itl1 I41'11s1-1' AIEIVIQ' Il111'l11-1'rli111.:. IIIIXIIIUIIII Gatos. lCliz11l11'tl1 floovli, lhlth Iloofls-II. AI1I1-11 iloulfl. Iflstlwi' Ililgvll, Aniliony ll11g1-11. f'IlilI'IOIIl' ll11111111I11. 011:11 lI1111so11 01111 lI1111so11. Sig111'1l II11zz111'rI. M111'y .I111111 lloikkilu. II111'tley lIoolil11111, IRIIIICI llowv. f'0llI'iIII .Iol111so11. l!111'l1111'11 .I1r11 .Iol1nso11. I':I'll' .l11I1nso11. llil1111-1' .lol1n .lol111so11 JUIIIISIIII. AIIIXIIIO JIIIIIISHII, Sylvia .lol111st1111. l.l!l'l'ilj'lIL' l11111's, J11s 11l1il111 .I1111111111-11. MiI1l1'1'1I K1-klio111-11, lCi11o lie-lin. A1l1'l1- K1-111, lmisy K111'11l1l11 ICII11-l llz1111111'l111. I-11-11051 l . Klriinslxo, Ifllllllll Xl. IIIYIUIIIN, John I.. ffl'IISS1'llII0l'f' C'111'l 11111111111-1'so11. Lois NI. lI11ll, llogvi' I-I. II1111so11, lllslln-1' Il1111so11, Myrllv IC. II11wki11s1111, l.loy1l II1-i111'ir'l1. Doris I . II1-n1l1-i1-ks, l':X'I'IXI1 ll. IIv1'1111111so11. 'I'1-11I1o I4 II1-1'1'i11,f I'l111'11 IG. Ilo111111'. lIoIJ111'l11 l'. 'lIoI11111. M1111-S G. lloolil111l1. .IIIIIIUS S. l111I1':1. Al:1xin1- C. J111'ol1r:, X'ivi111'1 IXI. .lI'XX'l'IT, I-Itlwl M. .lol111so11. HIIIOII C. .lol111so11. Gv1'11l1l IC. .IUIIIISUII I.vsI111' IC, .I11111-s, XX'i11ni1- .IIlIl'IIS. S11-lI11 XX'. Kill1111'u', AQI11 XXI. li11oks11, XX'ilIi1- .1X. li11,i1111s1111, Nl:11'lI1:1 l.111's1111, lloln-1'I I.US!42Il'. Ulf-!11 I . I.infl. .X1'1'l1if1 F. I.11f'I11-111' A1'1'l1i0 l.0lll. lI11flolpl1 II. 1934 lXII'f'2IIIII'X', .losvpl1 C. M1-licv. HL'iIIl'll'L' Il. lX'Ic'I.1111f.!l1Ii11, X'111'11 .X'l111lig1111, Gladys IG. lXI1lIlIlIN.'l'f.!, ldino 0, lVl1111gi11c-11, l4'11n11y llim- Mi1'l111l1-k, M111'g111'o1 M. Myers. M111'i1- A. N1-lson, Arclcll Nelson, Iflve-ly11 l. N1-lson lXl11l11-l M. Nostlim-rg, lIil11111 NCIIIIIIIIII1. l 1'11111-is I.. Oakes, IIII11111 Olson, I'.Il'llllII Alice l'11f:e. All11-1-1 lil. I'ete1'so11, Svlinu l'11litI1 Powers. XVilli11111 Alonzo QZIIZICIKCIIIJIISII Ethel l. fIIIIL'k0I1IXlISII llowzircl XV. J . llobcrtson. llorothy G. llolmortson. IIIIIII V. llolminson, l.illi1111 IC. Ilonnins, lCliz11lwll1 M. IIUIIIIIIUI. I-Inns .l. lloso. John D111'i1I lloss, M111'i11l A. 1935 lhioslw. .Ioy Iilljlllll. Nels KLl.liII1SlIll, ll0l'IllIl I.11IiI1e1'lo. lIoI11'1'1 I.2l1'SOIl, I'1IIX'VlII'lI I.111z, M111'io11 l.1-ilvli, Gwuniili 1.1-S111'5.:1-. 'I'I'l00IIUl'L' I.i11clg1'c11 Axel l.o1'k1-11. l.11111'1-11111 I.0lIl.YIlIOI'0. Lois I.lIl'k0XV, .I1-1111110110 Mmlson. I':lllll'l' M11kil11. l'llIv11 Miller. llc11t1'i1-0 Mol1u11pl, Delores Morllvs, I'ItlitI1 Morris .Ioh11 ll lXI111'fitt. l.o1'1-11 IVIIVYOSOII, Betty Nelson, Botty .loyc-11 N11ssvll1. Ali1-0 NUVVIXIIIII. H1-len Nypr111'1I. lVI111'1in Oaks, Amlrvw 0llil11, Iinpiv Olson Alive l'11tt+-11, JQ1111 PPIII-KOIIPII. linpic Pelto, Amws I'0j..Z'LIO, I lo1'1-111-0 1936 I.0lIf.flllIl'0, l', I.11v01'11u I.0ll,Lflll0I'0. XVil11111 .l. l.11c'11s, lmisy IVI. l.yly. I.1'nn1-:1 XV. IXIZIIISOII. ICIIIIIIO A. lXI11ki. f'IliII'II'S .l. :lXIZIl'SIlIIlI. 131111110 A. lXI111'ti11 .AI'lIllII' J. lVI11t11sk11. F111111-us IG. M1'C'I11in, John H. M1-l.011n, CI11-stvi' JI. M1-rikzlnlo. Sylvian ll. IXI1-yr-1's. lion I . lXli1-l111lic11'k. S11-V0 Mi1'kvlso11. 'I'yn111- IG. lX'li11'l11-ll, I'o1't1-1' lvloiison. .l111111110II'1 A. lX'If7l1SOlI G1-1'l1111'1It IC. Monson. Si-'nc G. Mostoller. Hove-l A. lXI111'fi1I. Phyllis T. .XIIlY'DI1Y. lXI111'y Ill. Norton. IJOIIIIIII 0. 1li11l11. lllllvn V. I'11ss111'1l, X'i1'1.Ii11i11 M. Pa-I1kov1v11 I.u1n11i Pvlz. Ruth A. '- II1'1zl11fI'. li111'l I . llmnains. I':I'IlI1l I. lloinzms. Eslhei' X'. S11lo, ICI111111' A. 11 NC1IlI1Qyl'l,', .losvph 1110 I-lvl 011 S11111Is11'o111 Alu-1'11 Il II11kox'i1111. 51151111 S111'11g11, l4'1'11111'1-s M. SIl0IlIIllIl'l', XX'illi11111 C Sh 1'11111n, Ii111'lo1 Xl. Siltu. .lohn XX'. Simons, I7o1111l1l Il. S111itl1, NOVIIIIIII ID. Snyder. F1'cc1111111 I.. HIt'X'X'lII'I IXIill'K'L'll1I P. S1111-key. IXl111'y S1o11vf1vI1I. G1-11c1'ic1'c SIl'2llll. II111'1'iv1t lfl. Sweet, lI11tl1 A. 'I'11ylo1'. lrlclcn .IUIIIIIIO 'l'11ylo1', M111'1.:111'vt M. 'I'eeto1'. lXI111'jo1'iv I.111' 'I'l1o1'. N0l'llI1I 'I'111'0k A111111 T. Llelnnrl, IXIIIHIIII A. x'IlIIl1lIlS. Roscllu M. Vink. Vi1'p:i11i11 li. Voigt. lXIIlI'k XX'illi11111 XX'11lte1', lX1111'y Allll XVellvi11. l'I1Iill1 II. XVulls, II:11'I11111I XV. XVIIRIIISOII. f:0I'I'II2l l'. XVOjic'k, 1f'lo1'i11e Ii. lIvlzl11l'I'. Goldie Iiolmll. J111nos llo11lsl111l. SOX'Ul'll Rosv. .lvssiv IIUSSIIIIIII Goorgv liostvit. l':CIXX'ill'4I SIIIIIIOIISOII, lXl111'1l111 Scoll, June SUZIIOIX, XV11ynv SI11111111111, Hose lXl111'y SIICVIIIZIII, l':X'l'Ij'Il Siltu, lXl111'y Skvlly. A111-line Skov lXI11l'i0 Smith. Vex-1111 St11gf1l'. M:11'io11 Stark. Dorothy SIl'L'UlIII'. Tony Hllllllllf. John SIIIIIVIIII, .IZIIIIUS 'I'IIUIIIllSOl'l, Olivv 'I'0l'OI1 Tl1eo1lo1'e Ilvluml, IC1'111lst X'oigt. A1Ill'gIll'OI Voiut, Ruth XX'11Il, f:lIXI0l'lI XX'111t. 1.111111 XVe1'ne1'. f:l'1Ik'0:' XX'ilkons, I.eno1'11 XXVOIIIVVPINI. A111111-y XX'o.11- GXX'GI'Iylh0 Juvk XX'. Xvfllllllll I.. I lo1'v11c0 l'Z1'1n11 lXl 1-1 M Jaines A. AIIII B. Robert II. Hclvi l'1-url A. l':I02lI1UI'0 SD N9 61' I SD N9 2 ITASCA COUNTY NG ONE SO SISTER SCHCDCDLS 7UO-ZCH- C. L. JOHNSON Principal MNMORPHGH KICNNETH K. ACKERMAN Dows. Iowa Iowa State TQill'hl'l'S' Collego. Graduate VVork U. of Iowa. Imlustrial Afrts. EDWARD G. DAMON Bemidji, Minnesota. liemidji State Teachers' College. Graduate Work U. of North Dakota. Junior Bzlshzess T'l'lLfTl'i'Ilf1. ALICIA K. NOONAN Madelia, Minnesota. University of Minnesota. tlraduato VVork U. of M. and Columbia. English - General Lmzgecage. ALICE SHEA Two Harbors, Minnesota. College of St. Catherine. English. ELLEN SUNDSTROM Evelc-th. Minnesota. Superior Teachers' College. .fl'rit1mwtic'. ADA W. TYNDALL Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Winona Teachers' College. English. HENRY J. WALTON Oak Park. Minnesota. St. Cloud Teachers' College. Math vmatics-Social Studies. FACULTY IPRANK I.. BENSON lluffalo. Minnesota. Illzwalc-slut' Colloge. Graduate Work at U. ot' M. flwlwrfzl Sr'if'11r'c'. ALICE G. GALLAGHER Fargo, North Dakota. North Dakota Ag. College-. SlIl'1.lll SflldI'l'S. VVILLIAM T. PICKAVANCE lily. Minnesota. Sl. Cloud 'l'oac'hers' College. St. Cloud and Dunwoodie. Imlusf-rifzl Arts. HERBERT STREITZ St. Cloud. Minnesota. St. Cloud Tcachvrs' Collvpze. Music. BORGHILD TOENBERG Alexa nder, North Dakota. Carleton College. 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OF' , A . -gAQ5-1'12Z :' QQ,-tj:-'?',ImO,.:. -5 'v 503255 rn,,.QmO..:.ms7 W'A'rDm5Q, ' F9-v rf '.'1'C 'J,O feagfvri . .-.-. ,...f-vi--f-fr-rf-P 775557 -Qsfcmamm The population of the District is about 12,000 people with Grand Rapids the county seat claiming about -l,000, Bigfork 300, Cohasset 800, Warba 150, and the rest scattered throughout its wide area. Scandinavians, French, Irish, Finnish, and German make up the bulk of the popula- tion. On the whole the various communities are established and stable. Yet there is a certain amount of moving in some sections and this necessitates the closing or opening of a school as the case might be. Sometimes it becomes necessary to build a new school in the outlying terri- tory. The last one room rural school to be constructed was the Moose Creek School near Thir- teen Mile Corner in 10223. The tendency is to eliminate the small one room school and to trans- port the children to the larger centers. Equal educational opportunities for all is an established fact in School District No. One and this is made possible for both the grade and high school children. Grade children receive the same consideration throughout the district. A child in a rural school is furnished the same books, materials, and equipment as are furnished in the consolidated and town schools. Transporta- tion is provided for those g1'ade school children who live at least 114 miles from their respec- tive schools. When :1 pupil is ready for high school and he does not live in a village where high school work is ot't'ered, and does not live on a bus route contingent to a village where high school work is offered, he is entitled to high school aid, an amount sufficient to allow him to board and room in Grand ltapids or Bigfork where he can complete his high school education. Another goal towards which the administratibn aims is the elimination where possible of the seventh and eighth grades in the one teacher schools and transporting them to the con- solidated centers where the upper grades can be given the maximum time allotment in their subjects. Quite a number of the seventh and eighth graders are now being transported into DORA HERRLY the larger schools. As soon as building facili- 3P'C'-'CZ'-331 Er'555'Q:: CECSQZ ,D - Z.'E::.E-.jf F' 5555. J3 ArpQ.. 57,25 ,411 XE Eng Cm gear-+5 E?r, F' 3-UQCEQO fbgf-...yr-f f,2..lNIUq.:-Jw! me fb, 7 5:4-4 'P ms' gr-.5021 -.g5:5'FE 1 f 'O r-H r:L'5:::2,U: l ' 5 9-mf-J35 ::' fDC 4-'QFD D5-Q-,L-. Ofecg-e-+ 5 2.f:.m,.,-s -1 m -.H, ,x De-+5-.QU-:3: J Z1: r'f5219. -1-3326 H4 'iam ' F-Urn-s TE-'T':nmf':' F'IP U'-OZ'-'53 U I tional purposes. i Pwzllvi -lmvW'PIOn NUMBER ONE The make-up of School District No. One is such that it is able to make the most of the State Aids that are granted. In other words the District meets the highest requirements as set up by the State Department of Education and thereby earns the maximum in aids. Practically every school in the District has reached its highest rating. Last year Bigfork was accredited as a six- year high school, the seventh and eighth grades being recognized as part of the Junior High School organization. Wendigo will soon be given graded elementary listing and Cohasset will get Junior High School rating. If the State Aids were paid in full they would approximate 50 per cent of the District's budget. From all indications the State Aids will be paid in full beginning next year. During 1936-37 the District maintained a total of G3 schools: A Senior High School, Junior High School and two graded elementary schools in the Village of Grand Rapids, a six-year high school and graded elementary school at Bigforkg graded elementary schools at Cohasset and Warbag semi-graded consolidated schools at Wendigo, Wawina, Blackberry, Trout Lake and Togog seven two teacher and forty-four one teacher schools. The Senior ,High School was constructed fifteen years ago to house a maximum of 350 pupils. Today there, are 475 boys and girls attend- ing the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades. An addition to the higlrfschool is to be constructed in the near future which will take care of the needs of the District fo? some time to come. Because of the crowded grade condition in Grand Rapids, a new grade school will be constructed and Warba is to have a new building. The buildings of the District are kept in an excellent state of repair by the maintenance department. School District No. One has been most fortunate in having as members of its Board of Edu- cation people with wisdom and foresight. Members of the Board of Education must think not only of today but primarily of tomorrow. It one were to go back to 1887 when School District No. One was created and enumerate the individuals who have served on its Board of Education, he would find all of them recognized as leaders and thinkers. To help guide the destiny of a large district such as ours is no easy task: Many hours of work and thought must be given toward the solution of the many major and minogproblems which confront the Board from time to time. Educational and administrative policies must be determined, teachers hired upon the recommendation of the superintendent, build- ings repaired and constructed, drivers and janitors hired, bus routes established, lands LOUISE GILSTAD iw- KRUGER bought and sold and many other duties too numerous to mention. 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V111-11111111111 .1g1'i1-11l1111'1-1111111's1-s111111-11111111111111111111111111 1-1111111-11I11111. .11111,qi11g 11-11111s 111 1111-s1111'11 111111 g1'11111 l1111'1- 21111-X' l'1111l'1'S1'l111'1l 1111- s1'1111111 111 1-111111-11s 111111 fJllll'l' s1'I11111Is, 111-1'111111:1111111 111111 1111111111- l1111'11 111-1-11 11x11-11111-11, 111'111'i11i11g lI11l'l'1'S1l11l s111111-111s 11'i111 Il f'll1lll1'1' 111 1-11111111-11- XYllll 111111-1' l1igl1 s1'l11111ls. l11Sll'lll'll11l1 i11 i11s11'111111111111I 11111si1' 1111s 111-1111 gi11-11 111s111111-111s 11'1111s1-111111-111-1-11111111is1111111111s111111- 111-1111 s111111'11 111 1111- 111111111111' s1-1111111 11111111 l'11'1'l'.1' .X'l'Jll' 1111- .11111i111' 111111 H1-111111' 11111ss 1ll1lX'Y 11111'11111 l111'-111 1ll1f1l1'I11'1'i 111111 111'111'11111 s1111111111s 11111 1 1 1, 1 1 . I1l1'11S11l'1' illlll l1X11l'l'l1'Il1'1' 111' 11'111'l1 111 111'11111111i1's, Vlwlll' 1111111 111' 11111 l'i1's1 six g1'11111-s is 1111111-1' 11111 11i1'111'1i1111 111' 1111- l'11ll1JX1'l1l4LI' 11-1111111-1's: 1:l'i1fll1N 111111 111111 'l'11'11, Klisl l.11is 1111111113 1Lfl'll4l1'X1 'l'l11'1111 211111 l1'11111'. Miss 111111-1111 111-11s11113 Ql'1I4lk'S 11'i1'11 111111 Six. .1liss I.iIIi1111 111-:1111111 111 g1'11111-s H1'Xl'l1 111 'l'11'l'lX'l'. ll1l1 l'1'Q11l1ll' 11'111'l1, 111g'111111-1' 111111 1111- 111'11g1'11111 111' 1-1111111111111-111111' 111-1i1i1i1-s is 1ll11ll'l' 1111- 11i1'1-11111111 111' 1111- l'11111111'i11q' 111 N 9111iI'111i1'l1 1'1'i1111111111 111111 S111'llll 5l1l41l1'SI .1liss xl4'l'l'lil111 l'1'l1'l'H11ll. 1Xl1111111111111i1's 211111 S1l1'lill 51111111-s. l,llll'ill'.X'I Bliss 111- 111-1'111 l12ll11'1 l-I11u1isl1, S111-1111 H11111i1-s. 111111111111111i1111 111111 111111311-. Ill'1l11l11111'N: .1liss Sig1'i11 Slil1'li. l+I11.L:1isl1. 1111111111111-s 111111 1I11'1s' l,ll.X'Sl1'lll l':fl1lf'1llll111: M11 I.. 1l.1i111Q1-1's1111, H1'll'l11'l'il11ll 111111111-111111i1's, 111111111 111111 .1112 .1. N. 111111111111-11, S111-i111 81111111-s 111111 l111l1's' l'l11'si1-111 11111111-11111111 11111111111 1'11111'l1i11g. 'l'l11- 111'g1111ix111i1111 111' llll' s1-1111111 gi1'1-s 1111- 111111iIs 111' 1111- s11I11111l 111'1-11 11111 1111111 1111- S1lIl11lLl1'1l S11l1'11'1'1 11111111-1111111 111s1111111-111111s1111'111'11is11 ll111S1' l'X1l'11 111-1i1'i1i11s s11 l1l'1'l'SSlll'.X' 111 11111 111-111111111111-111 111' 1111- 1111l11i1l1111l. BIGFORK SENIOR CLASS DONALD ANDERSON Why play tvhen study is so much, fun? Agricultural Judging team, 3. GLADYES BURRELL No misvr is she in helpful- 71088. Class Play, 3--lg Declamation, 2. MYRA GORDON I may lm small, but I'm all lmozvs. Annandale High School, 1-21 Class Play, 3. RUTH HOAGLUN Outstmzaling in athletics, slzirzing in intclloct. Class Play, Il--lg Basketball, 3: Vice President, 4. AUDREY MCALLISTER A little fun is IL 'zulzolcsome thing. Greenway High School, 2: Glen- Club, 1--1: Class Play, 43 Stu- dent Count-il, 1: Band, 1-33 -1-H Club, 35 L-1 Presidentl. VIVY SKALLMAN For thf'rv's no ffrivnfl like Vztry m mlm or stormy ioeatlmr. Basketball 1-2 K3 Captainiz Glee Club, 1-2-33 Dec-laination. 1-2: Class Play, 3--13 Cheer Leader. -l: Pep Team, 2-33 Student Council. 1-2: Class Sec-1'eta1'y, 1-3-45 Class President, 2. LEROY BJORGE My joy in song leads me along FL smooth and tmzor way of life. Basketball, 1-2-3, K4 Captainlg Band, 1-2-3-41 Orchestra 4: Boys' Glee Club, 1: Male Quartet, 3-4, Class Plays. 3-43 Declamation, 2. VVILLIAM CROULEY I intenrlerl an ode, it tzrrnerl to ll Sonnet, for she crossed the 'road tn hw new hon- net. North High, Minneapolis 1-2, Class Play, 3-41 Basketball, 3--lg Male Quartet, 3-4. ROBERT HENSEL Knowlezlgc comes and wis- rlom l1n,g4r'rs, lmt I loztw' dt my hooks. Basketball, 1-2-3: Band, 1-2, Judging Team 1-2. LEONARD LEE Girls, you get me so vxciterl, Band, 1-2-3-4, Basketball, 1-2-3-4, Boys' Glee Club, 1: Orchestra. 4: Class Play, 3-4: Judging Team. 3. RAYMOND PAULSON Yet he seemrvl quieter than he zras. Grand Rapids High School, 1-2- Zig Class Play, -1. INEZ WALDRON A spcnrltlzrift with. her words. Class Play. 3-4. RUSSELL VVELTE Om' thing is 1-vrtdin, my trombone ever glzrles. lland. 2-3-4: Judging Team, 2-3: Class Plav, 3-43 Class Presi- dent, 3-4. ' ,- 'QS pf, if 'Qs 2- I fl f! 54 2 - , 5 5 ., : V Q N, A x '- ' Exif Q Q 5 S! , , I , Y ln ! Q L. Q ' E 'J' - Q- f .1 nw if YP X ,, Q A , , ., X wg, Egger Q! Qiiifigz ,ii at e f1 V' eg, Qllitl iii? - 'P .15 ' ,Q ' L - 3 ' 'x 3 A. A 'f a v ,L .L Ev X 1 1 ti. If , g ?7 k L' 1 Q im, ,Q5 Q., , Z ' 'ww 1 W 1-42:4 X I 6-ra A ' ' fx' . Q ' ' .v M . ifz 'LY ' f- f , X K1 , A gk? J 5 ' Q .A f ' T ' lf Q 2 I 1 ,Q A yi ' kj Af f - I ' Q V NfiY'XfM' wf 1 wg if ' ' S. ,, '9 ,.. .ah 1, ,Q . ., XG mp. N, F0 S I aw F010 xv, roxy 7,5 1 74' 'fb' ' qw avi FUI! f fl G - 2 , 1 4 I- K. 1 of , . -I tg 1 -'ar 7 if . I 'W f z I W, . 1-, 4' r' . ,G 1' ,X jf2.'., .' 3 : A I iizwqvg ,L S- f m ' m 1 . 5 1 4 ' I 4,1 .ii at 5 I J ?..'i I 5 i E I I I I i WM ACTIVITIES E. O. OLSON L. SCHVVEINFURT Chairman Coach VERNON KULUVAR JOHN SKELLY WILLIAM BETTS Presiclent Secretary Vice President ATHLETIC BGARD FOOTBALL 'l'lu-A ltlilti llalpuls lligh Srhool loothatll st-atsoh opt-tu-tl with tlu- lu-gllining ol' prau'tu'c- oiu- wt-t-li lu-t'orv tlu- opt-ning of sm-hool, lloth first 1-oau'h, lit,-o Sl'llWL'llll'll1'l. atlul atssistamt a'oau'h. . nj .X Q. A 'K tollis Williaims, wt-ro lu-w mul c-oust-qtu-iitly sonu- tinu- haul to ' 1 ha- spa-nl, in souiuliiig out, malta-riatl. Aliotit l'orty-fivo boys ro- - 1, . . 4 portt-ri for prau-tu't- hut tlu- mimlu-r tlroppa-tl soliu-whait, als tlu- v-.. scalson progra-ssc-ml. At tlu- Q-lui ot' tlu- se-atson Graiiul liaipimls N' M haul a1tota1lol'22 points to Stl points for tlu-ir oppoiu-nts. - 3 'l'lu-y possc-ssc-rl am oliviallilm- rn-4-orcl als at 1lc-t'onsix'c- ta-atm that lu-lcl Virginiai. Cl0lIllCl illltl llc-4-r llivt-r to smaill-margin vu'- toru-s. 'l'lu- first, gamu- ol' tlu- st-alsoii wats with Nalshwatuk on tht- lattta-r's homo fit-lrl. 'l'lu- fu-lil wats slippa-ry aiiul soggy anul ratin poura-ml down throughout tlu- 1-ntiro gamu-. With mostly ni.-w nu-n, soilu- who haul IIOYUI' platlva-tl iii at first tt-atm gzmu- lu-fore. Grailul Iiaipicls wais llc-lk-aitc-cl hy ai tl to I2 snort- Two weeks lilltll' vlllfllllll ralnu- to tlrauul lialpimls to oppose tha-m in their first honu- gamu-. Sa-vt-rail shifts in tlu- liiu-up atiul mtu-h p1'auatu'a- amml polishing up ol' oltl auul iu-w plalys maulo tlu- Ralpicls at lu-w 1ltJWL'l'l'lll ta-aim, c-spun-iailly in ch-fonsu. The Lejqoux, fjapt. ' A. Vail ol'l't-iisv wats 'still -lill'lilllg sohu-whait. lh fiiu- flltlllllllll wt-altlu-r ' they ha-lrl Virginia to at l2-tl st-ort-. VIVQIHIQI ra-mauiu-ml mule-- fualtccl during tlu- rc-st ot' tlu- st-atson aoul claiimt-cl tlu- lllylllltill ramga- c-haimpionship by right ol' am oalsy rivtory ova-1' tlu- powcr- ful llilmlming eleven. x A Ulu- wut-k latter tlu- hoiiu- tm-aim ilillllll. on tlu- locail fiolml. .,,. nu,-t tlu- Clociu-t lumlioriau-ks. llc-:ul ot' tlu- Lailu-s uiula-lc-aitctl 1' v, c-hatmpions. Ilopos worm- high lor at vu-tory in this gamu-. llu- ', lmaxll rc-matinorl in lialpuls tt-rritory throughout tlu- first hallf qt., with tlu- Raipicls umilwla- to mow it out aiiul Clooiu-t unailmla- to .E ' , l'2ll'I'.V it au-ross tlu- goail hm- auul tlu- hailt' culled with ai tl-tl sc-orc. '., VW ' H ' . 1 ' - ' lhc tollowiug hatlf. howt-xt-r. L loqtu-t gatiiu-ml tlu- loc-alls gatiiu-rl nothing lu-1-aiusu ol' lau-king C. Fraser J. Dauphinee U N . gn 'I H. Hanson ,, gnvlim. sa-x on points auul ol't'a-nsiro powa-r. 'l'lu- lu-xt gramme- with lk-QrHix'er wats am impor- tamt o 110 for both sc-hools. lu-ur liiva-r. us yt-t uiula-loalted, hopotl to clcfeait Q0llOl'Lll traulitiou atiul au-quirc Z1 x' i c' t o 1' y over tlrauul liaipids, whilt- tht- Ralp- uls li opt- cl to pairtly matlu- up for paist clefoaits hy turning in Q win ovvr the in u Q h rivailed lla-or River tc-aim. As wats staltm-rl alt th 0 timo, I'rau-t.ica1l- ly aill of Door River turned out Bm lr:, ' 1111- 1111- Q111111-, 111111 111111111 111 f1l'L1lll1 1l1111i11s to 111111st their 11111111 'l'1111 111111111 1'1'11w1l wus flX'C1'j11j'O11 w11e11 t11e 1121111 el111e11 wit11 11111 1111-111s 11111-1111 11y il 51-11 ll1il1'g1l1, Hut 111 t11e IIGXI l1111f 11111 1111w111'1'111 11f1'e11siye 1111'1lS1s l1y l,111er River 1-l11111ge11 t11e s1'111'11 111 151,51 i11 their t'111'111' 111111 Went 111111111 witl1 il llQVGl'-IO-11C- 1'111'g.1111te11 Y1C'10l'j'. 'l'11is game 1'l11se11 t11e se11s1111 for Deer River 111111 si111'1- they were 11111le1'11111e1l 111111111 11111111 'Bti Western Range C11ll1ll1JS. With 11111 lust 111111 11111st i11111111'11111t g1111111 of t11e se11s1111 1111- 11r11111'11i11g L'YC1'tY 1-f't'111't w11s 11111 111111 111'111'ti1'e to 11re1111re for t11e C'11l111'11i111- 1L'1.l111. 111111111 R1111i11s' t1'1111itio1111l e11e111y 111 all SIJOYT- ing eyetits. '1'l1e Q111111- wats 111115911 1111 t11e C11ler11i11e fiel1l 111111 11111111 11111 11111111i11g whistle 11111w t1111re wus il 11l1111l1et of snow 1w11 i111'l1es 11111-11 1-11y1-1'i11g 11111 fi1111l Lll'1i1 t11e snow w11s still falling. N11 si1111li11e 111111-111-1's 111111111 11e seen 111111 t11e field 111111 to lie 11111111 wit11 11i1't, '1 11e largest Gl'ill'1f1 1i1111i11s c-1'ow11 of the 1-11ti1'1- s1'11s1111 t111'11e1l 11111 for t11is game 1111'1 were 1111t dis- 11111111i11t1-1l wl11111 1111-ir 11111111 1111111 21 T-fi yi1-t11ry 111 winter we11tl1- er. XY1lLll 11111 fi11111 whistle blew. t11e 1i1111i11s 171ElYE'I'S went IJ1'2lK'11l'2111j' 1lj'SlC1'1l'Zl1 witl'1 joy 11s t11ey 111111 1'l11i111 to t11e Little 111'l1XY11 Jug 1r1111iti1111111 l'CXV211't1 for 1110 XV1I1l1Gl' w11i1'l1 111111 been llXVilj' f1't1l11 11111 1111111118 11111 1111e ye11r. This 55111119 gave t11e se11- s1111 L1 fitting 1'l11se. ,1Xl1111111g11 11111 11s 111111111-111111 11s t11e first te11111 g11111es. t11e 111111111 111111i1ls s1-1-111111 11111111 w11s vi1'1111'i11t1s 111 their two g11111es w1t11 11111111s111g first te:1111s. l'lll1L'l' 11111 gt1i1l11111'e 111' C11l1is Wil1i11111s, assistant 1-11111-11, they 111111-1111-11 t11e F1111111w11111l High S1'111111l 11111111 115' ll score of 1141 lll 1111-11' first 51111110 111 11111 se1'11111l g11111e 11lL'Y 11115131 t11e Me11fl11wl111111s High S1-1111111 O10YOll 11y ll s1-ure 11f S-11. f'Oilf'1l SL'1lXV6'11lfL11'I will lose six 1llC11117Ql'S of t11e first eleven 111111 seye11 s1111- stitutes 11y grud- t 11 i s 1111111111 . s11r111g. lf' 1 1' s 1 string players, wl111 will gradu- 1111- 111'e: Art Vail. C11ilI'1L'S Fraser. Vt'l'l11J11 K ll 1 11- V11 1'. H11 r 11111 ll1111s1111. 13111 1111'- sl1i11e 111111 C1111- 1:1i11 Pete 1,11- Rotlx ' 0 t 11 e r se11i11rs 1111 t11e 811111111 Lll'0I .1IlC'1J1l Stockey, 1. 1- 11 1':l'1t'1iS0l'l. .11111 ll 1it111-111111, 1':1X'1'll R1Lll1S11l1. VV11111l1'11w Allen. l,11Y1-1'11e Miller ll ll 11 1.21XYl'Ol1l'0 .111se1111, V. Kuluvxr im. Erskine C. Williams Ass't. Coach FOOTBALL ' -1 1 'U' Q7 . Campbell . fu wwke 4-n. T. Oftelie M. Robertson vt BASKETBALL 'I'ht- tliwttitt iillI?itiSititIitSt'i1tltliillISiit'iil2lii tt-:tm stttitt-tl tht- at-:tstmti with am twist-tiiiig gamut- with Ilill t'it,x' tm tht- tltwtmi' tit' tht- lztttt-it tltti' lttws wt-i't- sttttt-t-sstttt hi tlt-t't-ztt- mg tht-tit fl., tt: Ztt, Ilill Itltsltint- tttitt I,t-tm St-t-ht-1' tzttlit-tl tht- mt-st Ivztsttt-ts, t-git-ti rt-t-t-txv ing t'i't-ttit ttn' tt-ii ltttiiits. .X hztrtt ttnttght hztttlt- with at fighting lit-t-i' Itivt-1' ttttiiit wats tlt'Xt with tliuttitl ltttpitts ttttllviiig iii tht- Iztst httlt' tt- t-tlgv tmttt tht-il' tmpptiiit-iitx hx' xt st't-1't- tit' lt! tti lit, St-t-ht-tg rt-gttlztt' i'tPl'XX'tll'fi. ht-ing :that-ht tt-1iiptvi'ztl'il.x'. wats Vt-pI:tt't-tt hy Ilt-tiatltl I1ttt't'mii't- zttitl ltttttt-:'I 'I't't-tilt-It-xg at twittlmlt- tit' i'l't'SitI1lt'H whti XX't'l't' ttst-tt ttt at -ftmtmtt zitlx tiit't-'t- l 5 . .H . lint' this titiit- tht- thutitart- ztlitl Iilztvk wits rtilliiig tilting ilil't'i-Y ziiitt iii.Ufi.tll'ii t't-II vit-tim hy gt SLS tts IN st-tn't-. Iflrskiiit- ztgttin wats at matiii t'tt'L1' in tht- ltztpitts mttvliint-, tt-:ttt- tiig tht- ttttztvlt with it points. 'lktstitig tht- titxt tlt-tt-:tt tit' tht- st-ztstm. tlrttiitl ltztpitls wtts tm tht- shtwt t-iitt tat' at 253 ttt lti st-t-it :tt t'hishtmhn Vt-1'ntm littlttvztlx Vt-gulaii' 4LQ'llCll'ti wats ttttt tvttt tit' iht- gaunt- tii tht- l'i1'st hztlt' tm t'tmt1ts,htit ht-im: tai' tht- fighting tlvtrt-. tht- tt-atm tttttght with tiitwt- spirit zttitl twtmt- withih ttmtti' ptmiiits tit' tht- vit-ttws mit-x' ttw ht- ht-ltl st'tit't-lt-ss tht- lztst pt-Vititl. 'l'ht- littpitttlt-Vs zilsti Ittst ttt at IPt7XX't'l'i'lli t'i'tvslwfIi'tiiitt-ii tt-:thi ltt ttm 21. I :M ':Y ': 1 'l'ht- gatmt- with tht- .Xlttmtii wzts xt xt-thgtvtt with tht- vtitttiut-1' t. -t. 2 tint- ht-ing tm li1t'SittJl'it'l't'Itti tit' tht-st-ti1't-, lit-mit-th lllttt-tt, littttlt-5' t . t1hint-t- wt-i't- st-t-it iii tht- tint--tip t't-1' tht- t'it'st t imt-. fitltllillg hut-k strtmgly. tliutiitt ttztpitts tttmwtit-tt Nzishwatttlt Itti tti T in tht-ii' lit-Xt lqttnit-, lftilltiwiiig tmt- vit'ttti'y with zttitrtlit-11 at Stlwtig llihhhig ttttitit wats ttti'1it-tl ztsitlt- iii fiiit- tttsliitni. with St'l'ill'l' stttwitig tlitmst tit' tuttt' Seoson's itNIx x tlrxttitl llztpitis 215 t1t't1ti'lll:tpitls 20 tltxiiitt llzitmitts IES 1 H it 9 ' ,. . 7' U. J 1 I I1 lit I I I F 11111111 111111111 l1Il11X Ll' . 1' S1111 1'111111111l1111'111l 11111 slim 111111-11111111 11111 111'111' lJL'l1l' lilxlvll 11111'11111' 111 11111 41'llSl1l1. 11111 l11111111s 11:15 11111 111 1111 1111111111111 2l11fl ilgillll 1l11'j' 1l1'1ll'1l11'1l 11111 11'11Sl1'l'111'1'i . ,.1x -. X 1111111-ll11111111111111w111 Q111111. , . 11111 1111111 QL111111 11'11s ll 111g Qilllllf 111' 11111 1'11111' 111 111111111 111111111 l1Ll1Jl1lS 11'11s 111 11111111 1111 11111 l'1X 11 1'11l111'1111111, AXQQ1111. l11111'111'111'. 11111 11111111 11111111s1111's 111'111'11:l 1l111111s1111'11s 1X'1J1'1l1j' 111 1 ., . .J l1l Al1 111111Q11 11s 111111 111111111 11111 1111 11111. -111 111 -11 h 111 11111 1'11ll1111'i111' 111111111 11111 l1111w 11'111'11 1l1'1h1,'Z1lL'1l 111' 11111 N11l'1l1 1'111111'L1l SL'l11111l 111' Agri 1 2-wh .1 1'llll1l1'1 ll 111 1 111 '1 1f'111111 1l1'11 11 1Y 1111'11111'l '1w 11111 1111141 Q11111111111f 1111x111 111' 11111 s1111s1111. N11 . 1 ,.,1 1 1. 1 1. 1 . 1, '1'll11Lf 11111111111 11111 11111 s1111111111 1111111. f11'i1111l l11111111s 1111111 1111 ll 1-111111'111'11111l11 l11lll'Ql11 1 ' ' 1' 11115 111 111111114 111 11111 1'Ll1'ltX' s111g11s 111' 11111 ga111111, 111 11111 111s1 111l1l1'lC1'. 111111'111'11. 11111 111111 1-111 11111111 111111s11l111'1111l1' 111' 11111 sl1111'11s1111111111g l111111111g g11111'11s. 11111 11'111111 11111 1111111 11l1lSll11 l1ll'XY, 11111 s11111'11 Sl11111l 211 111 21 111 11111' 1'111'111'. 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'1'l111 111111 1'11g111111' 11'l111 11'1ll 1'111111111 1111x1 111111' lm l,1'1111 141111111111 11111111 1l111s11 1131111 g1'11111111111 z11'11: Cillllillll 1,11k11 l'11111111'. 13111 l1I1'sl1111111 X'111'111111 li11l111'111' Zl111l .l11l111 Slikflly. Record 1515111 11111 1'11 1111111 I111' ll1'Yl111'li 5 J11l'111S X. 111' 111 211 18 .:., 1'111wl111l111 1'1'11s111'-11'11111'11 10 BASKETBALL 11. 11l'l1'I XlIl1l'I 1 ,Xl1111111l ..... BS XllSl111'il11li . I111111111g ..,. 1-1 lJl'l'l' l1l1L'1' . 3311 1'11l111'111111 211 N12 S, .1. . 25 1l111l1111g ,, 271 1'11l111'111111 . . 151 11. 111,.-1111 1 11X1ll11XlI Z F MUSTANGS vu 'a-' ., of U. Culnpbell Uupt. Smith SENICDR HIGH 'wasps 1 Q Shannon B0l'lllllCll1 PURPLE PIRATES gf 1,5 R r 'Cf t Q ., 5 , ,A 1 . ' tt ,L if l- it its N, 1 'tl Sp mf.. 1 xt. Ilulloux W0 j ivk SNOWFLAKES tht, F li if Feldman .Iellancl Monson Broderson McKay Jesse Capt. Betts N esseth Basketball played a major part in this year's intramural program. Since the football teams were chosen rather late in the season, only one game was played before the first snowfall However, early in the basketball season, Coach Stensrud, director of intramurals, officially opened the intramural basketball season by appointing Roy Swanson, Wallace Smith, Peter Le Roux, William Betts and Thomas Oftelie as team captains. The latter then chose their men from a large group of over fifty candidates. Later in the season a sixth team was organized with Marion Robertson acting as captain. After the teams decided on their name and color, the quints settled down to battle throughout the winter for the league leadership. During the first half of the season, Smiths Mustangs stayed out in front, but they began to fail consider- ably as the last round got under way. Meanwhile Swanson's Angels began to forge ahead and they looked like potential champions. Oftelie's Yellowjackets showing themselves to be reckoned with, followed the pace set by the Angels. The boys were genuinely sorry when tournament time came for it marked the end of the schedule. In the first 'of the preliminary games, LeRoux's Pirates met Robertson's team and overcame the less ex- perienced quint by a score of 19 to 14. ln the game between Oftelie's Yellowjackets and Smith's Mustangs, the fighting spirit of the Mustangs pushed them to the top end of a 14 to ll score. Betts' Snowflakes en- countered Swanson's Angels and nased them out 18 to 17. LeRoux, Betts and Smith drew to determine which two teams would battle it out INTRAMURALS for the right of entering the finals. Smith and Betts were the lucky ones. In a breath-taking game before a frienzied crowd, the Mustangs Went wild to gain a 12 to ll victory over the Snowflakes. The Mustangs over- came the Purple Pirates and became the undisputed intramural basket- ball champions. The members of the two teams in the last round of the tournament each received a small letter as a record of their achievement. U1 U1 '1 Q3 5-Eiagaiwiti? Er Umg'E5U' mfg:-,Q r-H mg-P fn Ogg?-slaawfias Q- 5-D5 Q,,fD4 '-- -S o' 55' was OF59'1?i 2'D1e.fD3sE iw 5 Q-hsqfpmm-f t-. 1-999.10 ,.., f- DED' otirnfbimmil mmf-v-f-'Ui Q1-+ MP2 2-U5 P-'com no rn ,Q iq-l CJ' Ewgczmxzfcgqg ,. ,..,,u. .10 0 gfhiem .CD 0 ' 4-1- SUf 1-0-P-v-ag-g,.,.aOr-g 1i'Dr..,Q,m IJ P1 Mmfigomm 'DQ B if-Q0 14 c-fi-P 5 Ofvzrrcug U' m:s+3mm'1 5m+-414 gmoci nlogf' O U'5f1g3-'EUIUQ Lic Qggmiimgmrn '4..:mm5t-+m:S:r S E M3 Oz P-. ist 35,1 m SD Elm cn Q2 MQ U Q 'IIA Z p.. J414- CDE-' E-4 391 CD or' E 5 Z2 a In rn mm CJ Q41 Z HA ...QC 255 5 45 E Z Z un 9 mt cn 5. i sa-S-V im E O Di JOHN HUCHFS ANGELS Mattson Peterson El'lL'kS0l'I Felosi Capt. Swanson Simons YELLOWJACKETS Stockey Shook Capt. Oftelie Nesseth Angel Norton McAlpine Dawson R 0 B E R. T S O N S H4 ti - . . 2 f 3 '33 Q' .y if E Felosi Capt. Robertson Kelley 5 r l 1 Q A - Wilkens Nelson T 9 Hack llow: .l. I!ut'I'mire. l'I. Shogren, Y, lfilpus. Front ltow: Il. Campbell, Miss lG1ig'land, I . Set-ge. I GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 'l'he Girls' Athletic Association is re iresentel in the Grand Ha Jids lligh Schools hy eiffhtv- I . FS . live memhers. Only freshman. sophomore. junior anil senior girls are eligihle for membership. 'l'he purpose ol' this organization is not only to allow the girls to partake in the athletic pur- suits which are ol' interest to them. hut also to promote t'riendship. sportsmanship and desire for lair play. Several ot' the activities which the school sponsors for this organization are soccer- lmall. volleyhall. lvaskctlmall. lmaseliall. tennis and track. Outside activities in which the individual must partake include all summer and winter sports. especially hiking. swimming. skating anti rid- ing 'l'o the participants in the major activities points are awardcd for playing in tournaments. captaincics an'l winning ol' places, These points are decided hy a constitutional amendmen. whercas points for the outside activities are totalled on a lmasis ol' time. llowever. no one can score niflrt- than 200 points in a single sport. which necessitates partaking in several spwrts to earn the lift!! points which are necessary for receiving the privilcge to wear an honor sweater. Nine hundred points are necessary for the large school monogram and ltltt points are necessary lor the small G. A. A. monogram, The number ot' points necessary for winning the various awards was increased three years ago hy the national heads oi' this organization. lformerly the require- ments were to have totalled only l.tl0tl points to wear the sweater and similar reductions lor thc other awards, 'l'he Girls' .Xthletic Association has an executive hoard composed of a president. vice presi- dent. secretary. treasurer and seven sport. heads. 'l'hese sport heads are elected at the regular election ol' ol'l'icers and their duties are to record points for all individuals who partake in the sport ol' which they are in charge. lt is also their duty to teach the new girls the rules of the game anfl provide them, with an opportunity to play. ln the way ot' social activity for the school the Girls' Athletic Association sponsors an all high school party in the form ot' a carnival. The alumni are invited to this social event. This party is the largest source ot' the cluh's finances. Occasionally the G. A. .-X. will sponsor a sun- litc dance and hiv the collection of dues and various sales the wealth of the organization is de- termined. 1 Several times during the year the members plan hikes when they walk five n iles, have a picnic lunch or steak fry and return. These hikes are hecoming increasingly popular. Picnics are held in the fall and spring for the enjoyment of all memhcrs. ln the spring the memhers attend their annual banquet which is paid for from the treasury. 'l'he treasury also pays part of the cost of the sweatcrs which are awarded and the entire cost ot' the monograms. lflach year the Girls' Athletic Association leaves some gift to the school in appreciation of its assistance. ln view ol' the fact that the largest numher of memhers from any one class are freshman it appears that this association will continue to enjoy the .rapid growth it has known in the past. With the cooptration ot' the members, executives and the school this cluh is certain to do much in prt moting friendship and sportsmanship throughout the entire community. iss lflnglamll hlrls' Allllotic' l7i1'Qc'lo1'. I x 'Q Clmmpion Illllilllllllill lluslwrlmll 'll-elm. jj lll-urls ot Sport l7lYl:LlOll. L lxumpiou Volleyball Tkillll. Illllllll' lligh Girls' Tumlmllug 'l'ca11u. Clwmpion Sol-vol' 'l'l-um. Q 4 G. A. A. SNAPS 5 li.XItll.-Xlt.-X Sl'II'IIII'Ill I'.X'I' Mtn-Xl,l'INIC l3ICl'l,.-'XII BICNTZ l-'twain tht- t-nthttsiztsnt t-xhihitt-tl hy tht- stntlt-nts ztttt-ntling ztthlt-tic t-vt-nts :intl otht-r intt-r- st-ltttlztstit' t-ttnttsts. tlrztntl Ilztpitls lligh Sthtmnl hats ttcttttirt-tl tt rtrpnttttitmn for having Ll fint- st-ltotml spirit. l':tt Nlt'.Xl1nnt-. llttrltztrzt St-t-ht-r ttntl llt-nltth lit-ntz, our t-nt-rgt-tit' t-lit-t-r-lt-attlt-rs. nntlt-r tht- tntt-l:tgt- ttl' Mr. lnttnttn, hztrt- t'ttntrihntt-tl nntt-h towztrtl t'rt-siting tt gt-nt-ratl ft-t-ling ol' good will ht-- twt-t-n tht- stntlt-nt htttly :intl tht- st-lttttal. All pt-pft-sts ztntl utht-r nrt--gzttnu .ttttrtttt-s wt-rt- t'ztrrtt-tl ttn lIll'fJlI 'll tht- nnttrtnq t-Ilttrts tml tht-su thrt-t- 5 A . , . .Xntttht-r grtttttt whit-h ztitlt-tl tnnt-h in kt-t-ping our t'tnnlmt'titix't- spirit :tlirt-. wzts tht- pt-tw httntl. ttntlt-r tht- tlirt-vtittn nl' Mr. Yivltt-rs. 'l'ht- hztntl. in full ttnifttrtn. ttsnttlly :tt-t-tminzttiit-tl tht- ttthlt-tit- tt :tins tlttring gznnt-s :twat-,' l'rtnn htnnt-. ztntl :tlwztys wats nrt-st-nt att ltwztl t't:ntt-sts. lit-sitlt-s tn'm'itl- g at rt-pt-rtttirt- ut' Slllllbll-X' tnttsitxtl ntnnht-rs, tht- hunt! int-inht-rs ztlstm l'tn'nisht-tl at grt-att tlt-ztl of tttltn in thtn ltttlhtnt tnntttttns ttl tn tnt,t hlttlt 'A 'z ' .' ' 'Q Af-. 1 ztntl whittt. 'I'ht- sttppttrt girt-n ttt intliritlttnls t-tnnpt-ting in intt-r-svhtmlztstit' t't1ntt-sts hy at sttttlt-nt hotly. ntztx' ht- nst-tl :ts xt rttlt- lm' int-ttsnring its stfhool spirit. ttntl tht- stntlt-nts til' tlratntl liztpitls High 'st-ltttttl hurt- trivt-n tht-ir fttll tntwtsnrt- tml' snpptwt. lht- I'1nt- Nt-t-tllt-s wt-nt ttt prt-ss ht-tnrt- tht- trztt'k st-ztson wats in full swing ztntl tht- ztt'hitw't-- , . , , . nitnts nt tht stll - .' ' - .' tlt-nts tztking tmztrt in this sport ztrt- not fully rt-t-ttrtlt-tl. , , . . , . lht- tratt-lt stttttttl this -Yt'iIl' is t-tnnpttst-tl tntnnly of st-nitnrs with tht- t-xt-t-ptitnt til' ont- junior. I tptztin NN illiznn lursltint- ztntl l.ttkt- l't-ztvt-Av nrt- tht- polt--vttttlt twins with Vt-rntmn KlllllYZlI' striv- g for ltttttfws in tht- Iligll--illlllll. 'l'ht-rt- is ttnitt- :tn ztrrzty til' hull'-niilt-rs invlntling .ltihn Slit-lly. Wtttttltmt' Allt-n. .latt-nh Stttt-ltt-5' :tntl l.t-on St-t-ht-r. 'l'ht'- tlttsh int-n int-lutlo Mztrvin llatt-ltstrtnn. lhtttnzts llztll. .Xlht-rt Sttltntmnsttn ztntl .Xrthnr Yztil. l.t-0 lfirikson t-ntt-rs tht- high hnrtllt-s twt-nt wh i l t- liztwrt-nt-t- .lost-ph cmnpt-tt-s in tht- hrtwzttl - jtnnp :intl tht- pttlt--vttttlt. 'l'ht- hig int-Ot tml' tht- stutstni is tht- Cnunty 'l'rztt-lc ztntl Field Mt-t-t ht-ltl :tt Nttshwzntlt on Many 15. 'l'his nit-t-t' is fol- lowt-tl t'lost-ly hy tht- tlistrict untl rc- gionztl t-vtints. XY. ICIQSIQINIG. Cl R. J. VICKERS Director of Music MUSIC Iltt-k lltixx l.t-l't ltrlli'1'li!2 ll, llot-linlt-in ll. llaint-, lb. l'atttt-n. l,, St-t-ht-r, fl. lit-llt-y. ll. X'ontlt-rht-itlt- l'. l.t-lltnix. A Hit-tit-rson, W. 'l'htnnpson. XY, Snwtl-r, ltoht-rt Hot-hnlt-in, ll. lflIl'l.!llll't', .l, Sztxhaiug. llin-tl lliitx I,t-t't to ltighl: lf. lit-nlz Al, Ytnitlt-i-ht-itlt-, M, ltlllingson, .I. lt'rit-k, li. ltlrlaintlsoii. 'l', llztll, ll. llorain. Nl. .I. lit-lin. lt'. Alaitlson. IS. Norton. IC 'l'aiylor ll. I,ttilt-n, ltl. lit-llt-y, XV. Antlt-rson, t-ontl ltow I.t-t't to llighl: Ali' Yivk'-rs. Iiirt-tttorz l'. HUSSIIHIII. .l. Mt-l,t-atn, .l. RZISSIIIIISSOII 'l'. XYilt'ox, ll. Mzitlson. ll lit-ntf, tl. Ilrownlt-t-. ll. Ht-txIatt't', J. l'owt-rs, Al. K':irlson, ll. Stinalr. li, llorothy XV. lit-tts. In-st How I,t-tl to Itighl: A lit-tltlt-ns, li. l't-tt-rson. ll. Ht-t-lit-. ll. llattlkt-, .l. Mt-Ilonatltl, 'l'. 'l'ut'kt-r. ll. l't-rry .X. Sislt-r, W. Srliniit-gt-, ,l. Arnoltl. .l. llossnixin, ltl. M. liull ll. llttwson, 'tilt-rv t-ontt-s tht- l!ztntl . Look att tht-ir t-olorful Oratngt- :intl Hiatt-It uniforins, lt'it'ty-thrt-t- intlustrious stutlt-nts tloing tht-ir utinost to kt-t-p tht- nannt- ot' tht- tlraintl Ittipitls lligh St-hool in front. l it'ty-thrt-t- hoys aintl girls. ratnging from tht- st-vt-nth through tht- twt-lt'th graitlt-s. prait-tit-- ing tliligt-ntly through tht- long, t-oltl wintt-r atntl for two inonths ol' tht- sumint-r. 'l'ht-y ttrt- work- ing han-tl for tht-ir st-hool, lt's tht- orgainizaition thatt inatkt-s you tatp your t't-t-t wht-n tht-y niatrt-h paist: it's tht- orgztnizzttion than niatkt-s you jump to your i't-t-t aintl sing out tio tlraintl lizipitlsu. ' thlt' tht ht it-s. a s - zntl, 'I'ht- tlrttntl ltzipitls Iligh St-hool liaintl untlt-r tht- tutpathit- tlirt-t'tion ot' Mr. lioht-rt Vit-kt-rs. is atlinost t-onstatntly in tltinztntl t'or st-hool or lot-atl atvtivitit-s. 'l'hrt-t- t-ont-t-rts nrt- prt-st-ntt-tl tluring tht- winlt-r inonths 'intl 'i t-ont-t-rt is st'ht-tlult-tl for t-vt-ry othti wttk tltning th t x 1 n 1 ..t t .. inonths thztt tht- hatntl is intait-t. ln attltlition to this tht- h ' ' ' A 1' XY Sllllll C' untl plziys atn iinportatnt pairt in tht- ainnuul MllSlt' l-'t-stiyail. .Xn t-yt-nt thztt is lookt-tl l'orw1.rtl to hy tht- harntl int-inht-rs is tht- ztnnuail tri m to .. '. .., 1- ,' ' -- i if tht- ltatst.t !st.ttt- l'.nlt . lht- ptnlt with its ht-atutitul st-t-nt-ry :intl historit-til patgt-aint is ztn in- spirzttion to alll who nttt-ntl. .X t't-atturt- thait hats ht-t-n tlt-yt-lopt-tl thn'ing tht- patst two vt-zirs is tht- ha1ntI niairt-hing. .Xt t-rt-ry foothztll gaunt-, pairattlt-s, or fatirs you will fintl tht- haintl trying to work out smoothly tht- intrit-aitt- inilitatry ntan't'hing tatt'tit's. It is hopt-tl hy Mr. X'it'kt-rs thatt two young high st-hool hoys atntl girls will tatkt- oyt-r tht- llrtnn li-'latior's tlutit-s so thatt tht- huntl will ht- t-oin- plt-tt- in its in:n't'hing t'ortnattions. l Mr, Vit-kt-rs hats ailso suggt-stt-tl at grattluattt- aittt-ntlatnt't- zintl ntusit-iainship plain wlnt-h ni.iy ht- attloptt-tl this yt-atr. l'ntlt-r this plain inusit' pins aintl lt-ttt-rs woultl ht- atwairtlt-tl lo thost- stutlt-nts who hurt- st-rvt-tl tht- haintl fztithfully aintl who haivt- iniprovt-tl tht-inst-lvt-s inttsitailly. .Xny nit-nr ht-r who hats t-oinplt-tt-tl four yt-atrs ol' hatntl work will rt-t-t-ix't- 'i goltl pin -intl it' ht- t-ontinnt-s through at i'il'th yt-air, ht- will ht- prt-st-ntt-tl with tht- st-hool It-ttt-r. lt is ht-ht-vt-tl than this plain will ztroust- tht- intt-rt-st of tht- hatntl nit-nr ht-rs atntl it will t-nathlt- thost- who tlo not t-airry tnatny tivitit-s to t-atrn at st-hool lt-tttr through tht-ir halntl work. No a1rtit-It- zihout tht- hatntl t-onltl ht- t'oinplt-tt- without first int-ntioning aintl giving t-rt-tlit to tht- youngstt-rs who atrt- now hatrtl att work in tht- st-t-ontl. :intl ht-ginning haintls. lt is to tht-m thztt wt- look fir our futurt- haintls aintl wt- know than tht-y will t-an-ry on in tht- sannz- inztnnt-r als our prt-st-nt tlraintl liztpitls lligh St-hool llaintl. ttt't'it-t-rs ol' tht- httntl for tht- yt-ur ittilti-10217 atrt-: l'rt-sitlt-nt. 'Vhoinats llatll. St-t'rt-turit-s, llorothy ltorttn, Iiolort-s Maitlson, l,ihrzn'i:nis, .lznnt-s H1lSlllllSSt'll, l+Iugt-nt- Kt-llt-y. I-Itpnpnit-nt, .Xrlt-ntl Stt-nt-rson. liolatntl llot-hnlt-in. llt-nry Vontlt-rht-itlt-. Williann 'l'htnnpson. Alht-rt Sislt-r. l'nit'ornts, Ht-ulath Ht-ntz. Maury .laint- lit-lin. D1RIt1t l'Ol1 t-xtrat-t-urrit-ulttr nt-- ll. .l. Ylt'lilCl!S. 6 A 16 llack lhliw - 1,1-ft to llight: tl. Kelley. .I. lf'Llff'lllll'Q. M. Helm, D. Doran .l. Nll'l1O2lll, D. Nlatlson, M. Illlfllllllflll. A . Peavey 501111111 Row -4 I,el't to liight: l . l'assa1'1l, G. Dexter, M. Degs, IJ. Dawson, l'. ltossman, Al. t':11'lson. .l. llossnizin, ll. Stinar lr. llllivflllllll, B. Snytler, 0. Stenerson. Streitz. l-'ront llow ---1,1-ft to llight: M. Sorgren. lfl. XYOlltlE'l'llQll1C. 111, llagen. A, lilorin, M. Skocflopole. .l. XV2lll'SkX, li. t'ostel1o. ll. Ustruin, H. Perry, 111. Sisler. Absent f ll. Anrlerson. Florence t'ai'rier. Tl1e orchestra plays a very important part in the activities of the school. llllltllll' the 1lire1-tion of 1Xlr. Streitz. who came here i11 151115. Llllll Miss Beautlry as string teacher the orcliestra l1as macle stea1ly progress. .-X1l11itional experience is gained through the string Ol'L'llCSil'2l which plays for various schools a1111 other activities throughout the school year. NVith the gratlual a1l11ition of tl1e more unusual instruments nee11e11 in the orchestra. it will eventually 11evelop 11110 a full instru- 11181114311 orchestra capable of playing the best 01'L'llQSll'Zl music written. The type of material that is 11ow being playetl 111111 the valuable training given the students warrants the a1l1litional time an1l effort put forth by Miss l3eau1lry and Mr. Streitz. The 0l'CllCS1l'Zl because of its progress is in tll'lllilllfl for our various school functioiis, such as 1-lass plays. coinmunity sings. holi1lay programs 111111 conmtenceinent activities. 111 151215 1'0glllI.1l' semi-weekly music classes for all seve11tl1 and eighth gratle stu11ents were in- tro1luce11 by Nr. Streitz in 0l'tlQl' to foster a desire for group singing illlll to give tl1e stu11ents Zlll llll4l0l'SilllllllllQ' of tl1e necessity for good tone in the use of the singing voice. Furtlier objectives are to teach the pupil the ability to interpret. music as a means ot' expression llllfl to llll'l'L'ilS0 his love for special. llltllVlll1l2ll 11111510 capabilities. to give him a11 appreciation of tl1e beautiful i11 nature as tol1l i11 song 111111 111e1o11y. He 111ust lear11 also to respontl quickly. accurately. an1l sensitively to tl1e inspiratiotial lea11ership of a goo11 contluctor. T11e problems which are constantly being worke1l on in class consist of emphasis o11 proper breathing for goo1l phrasing an1l clear attacks. stress o11 teamworlq by making tl1e pupils responsible for ensemble anrl balance, 11rill i11 chor1ls a1111 harmonic progressions with 1-o:'r1-ct intonation. The songs sung ancl Slllllllxll lll4'lllIl0 folk songs. balla1ls. patriotic so11gs lllltl other two an11 three part songs. Through the sight reading practice the pupils acquire tl1e joy of 2ll'lllQVO1llClll, te1'11nical ltnowle1lge of staff notation. reason- able progress in rea1ling music fluently. accurately an11 intelligently. 'l'hrough tl1is valuable instruction 1Xlr. Streitz was able to organize the first .lunior lligh school Glee Club we have ha1l. 111 its secontl . , ,,,, DlRl'1U0l1 year it l1as grown to llll organization ot' lllll'ij'-Ulll' X mmx lehlmf ION members who have bee11 doing ot1tstan1ling two antl three part singing with accoiniianiment and a capella. Their skill in proper breathing. plirasing. clear attack. 11i1-tion. ensemble a111l balance make them outstanrling i11 teainwork. The tllee Club strives to improve tl1e students' taste for l1igl1 stantl- ar11s of 111usic. to teach desirable vocal habits. to teach tl1e111 lo sing. i11 a skillful antl artistic manner. songs for pleasurable ensenible singing of the high- est type. All types of worth while 11111sic are sung at their programs. 'l'hrough the clirectors encouraging ot' lll0llllK'l'S i11 singing solos. 11uets an1l t1'ios the Glee Club l1as turnerl out some butlding soloists. The Glee Club. through its frequent appearances. at school assembs ly programs. P. T. A., concerts. Llllfl appearances at various meetings is a valuable asset to the .l1llll0l' High School extra-curricular program. Y R H, J. STREVFZ 11'1.o1115N1111: 1:11.11 SWING .Nd nfs il' John hats lm Avtmtl sm- tltztt tliottglttlttl in Nl tt x s t-vt- look' 1 1 Thttsu foothztll boys will swing if A ntl speaking Ut' ts Ytllll' twt- un lint 'U vtttt- Ilttlt' pit tlt-t-t' Anti wztstft l!ilI at :lt-nl' to flu tvtn'k tin 'A light that 'a' ll failing for swing. they fztil. of tt-inns. what is this tttznn up t --. lll'0ll2ll5lX' need tl light po if 'l'mn is watt-hittg thc t I tilt l to, wzttvlting one tht- ttmittsmnt- young.: me Nh linnt-0 hrings in on h A lmns veit-lt tl'tV. L Anil what 'll the boys s.ty. Christiv. do y SPECIAL ACTIVITIES 'Q CJCI FCDRENSICS . G I K k,,. gl ' 1 s . . . r ri ,fr 9 PICTICR LICROUX DONALD A. BIRD WILLIAM BETTS Debate Coach IUORIGNSICS - An enlarged and enriched extra-curricular speech program provided speech iAL training and practice for more than fifty students during the year. Supplementing the traditional speech activities of debate and declamation. through the Speech Club and the National Forensic League chapter many opportunities for informal public appearances were utilized for sophomores and juniors interested in learning to speak effectively. DlfZI2A'l'lfI f Gerald Kelley. Peter LeRoux, William Betts and Kenneth Wilkens, prepared on both sides of the question and speaking extemporaneously, took part in eight non-decision debates and the Cloquet lnter-state Invitational Tournament on .Ianuary 23 before the district tourna- ment. ln practice contests they met teams from Greenway, Deer River, Keewatin, Chisholm, Rigfork and Gilbert. At Cloquet they won three and lost five debates. At the district tournament at Nashwauk on February 15 and Ili, Gerald Kelley and Peter Lt-Roux upholding the affirmative dropped a critic judge decision to the Greenway team which was rated the best in the tournament On the negative William Betts and Peter LeRoux won from Keewatin. Greenway won the tournament. William I-letts and Peter Lt-Roux represented Grand Rapids in debate at the National Foren- sic League District Tournament in lvlinneapolis on March 18 and lil. They were eliminated at the end of the four qualifying rounds. Fourteen sophomores and juniors are members of the Debate Training squad making p1'e- limmary study of the question for next year and learning the rudiments of debating. They at- tended all ot' the home debates during the season. DlGCl.AMATlON -- Grand Rapids entrants in the sub-district state league declamation contest, at Deer River on February I7 were: Henry Mohaupt., oratoryg Barbara Mohaupt. drama- ticg and Tom Hall, humorous declamation. Tom Hall placed first, but was eliminated in the district, contest at Grand Rapids on l+'ebruary 2-l. At the -county declamation contest in Coleraine on March 17, the second-place winners in the local elimination contest ranked first. second, and third in their respective events as fol- lows: ldunice llolm. dramatic declamation: Hill Jesse. humorous declamation: and Gerald Kelley, oratory. Nine contestants earned 52 points at the Fourth Annual Range Forensic League Tourna- ment at Chisholm on March ti to give Grand Rapids fourth rank among eleven schools. Ranking finalists from Grand Rapids were: Tom Hall, first in humorous declamation: Gerald Kelley, tie for first in extcmporaneous speaking: and Peter LeRoux, second in afteredinner speaking and third in extemporaneous speaking. The high point of the year in declamation was the National Forensic League District Tourna- ment held at Roosevelt High School in Minneapolis on March 18 and lil. Henry Mohaupt, Gerald ll Kl1Jl,Ll+JY O. OLSON Deelam Coach -E 'P' KENNETH VVILKENS THOMAS HALL FCDRENSICS l . t 5 iii Declam Coach Kelley, Tom Hall, William Betts and Peter LeRouX represented Grand Rapids. They were ac- cempaniezi to Minneapolis by Mr. Bird and Mr Olson. Three of the five students achieved rank- ing qualifying them to enter the national tournament, as follows: Henry Mohaupt and Gerald Kelley, first and second in oratorical declamationg Tom Hall, second in humorous declamation: and Henry Mohaupt, second in original Oratory. Other final rankings attained were: William Bettilthird in demonstration poetry speaking, and Gerald Kelley, fourth in extemporaneous spea mg. OTHER SPEECH ACTIVITIES - Aside from the formal competitive events, a number of students made their public speaking debut in various informal speech projects during the year. On October 19, 20 and 21 in the high school assembly and on November 2 at the North Central School of Agriculture, eleven of the speech students staged a mock political rally, ex- plaining party platforms and endorsing candidates. Eight students entered the Christmas Seal Radio Contest and presented on November 17 before the Junior - Senior High School assembly 800-word talks of their own composition on the fight against tuberculosis. The paper prepared by Eunice Holm was awarded first place, and when submitted to the state committee was selected as one of the ten best in the state. Eunice received a free trip to Minneapolis to present her talk over WCCO on December 18 in competition for the state championship. She received third place in the state finals. Second and third place local winners were Helen Perry and Viena Filpus. To raise money for the trip to the N. F. L. District Tournament and to provide interested sophomores with some training in dramatics, three one-act plays were presented on February 26. Fourteen of the sixteen cast members were sophomores. On special occasions such as Armistice Day, Washington's Birthday, and Lincoln's Birth- day members of the speech club contributed readings and short plays to the assembly programs. Similar program service and participation was given to the Junior-Senior Parent-Teacher's organ- ization and other community groups. The success of the organized speech program depends largely upon the interest, effort and preliminary training of freshmen and sophomores. ln this year's activity the sophomores have played a large part, and they deserve special recognition. The following sophomores took an active part in one or more of the activities mentioned above: Bill Jesse, Merritt Gamache, Milton Betts. Beulah Bentz, Doris Allen, Pat McAlpine, James Weston, Marjorie Mohaupt, Ruby Camp- bell, Clair Wilcox, David Radke, James Shannon, Helen Perry, Ruth C. Carlson, Bernadine Nor- ton, Lee Mooers, Betty Ramsdell, Bettie Mae Aldrich, Dolores Madson, Helen Retzlaff, Kenneth Nygard, Bonnie Jones and Henry Mohaupt. Mr. Bird is in general charge of the speech work with Miss Lindhe and Mr. Olson assisting with the coaching of declamation contestants. EUNIICE HOLM WILLIAM JESSE BARBARA MOHAUPT EVELYN LINDI-IE HENRY MOHAL PT Amanda Simpkins. 'l'lll'l SENIOR CLASS PLAY OF' N137 Cost of Chorocters a New lilnglantler ........,.......... luzra Snnpliins, caretaker on the Rancho cle los Alamitos laulge Rogers, a taxi rlriver ............................ 'l'he Professor. interested in archaeology 'l'ommy Tinker. interested in many things Naney llowe, .Iohn Wayne's niece ........ Virginia l,ee llyrtl, l'at Gillis. a breezy Nanc'y's friencl . .. western girl ... Nawa, an lntlian ..................... .... Salvador Del Santos. a Mexican gentleman .. l'epita Del Santos, his sister ........................ .lohn Wayne, owner of the Raneho tle los Alamitos Assistant llireetor Stage Assistants . Production Staff . . , ....................... 'Fhaylia Wilt-ox . .. William Sehmiege and Harold Hanson l,l'0lJK'l'lAX' lklislress .. . ........................ Shirley Powers llnsiness Managers , l'rist-illa Rossman and Arthur Riec-hert, l'rt-ss Agent ..... ........................... . lohn Slielly St-enie Artists ...... .. . Faye Seege and Charles NVeston ,Xrlx't-i'tising Manager . , . .. .... William Sehmiege , . . Inlet-trit-ian .......... . . . . . Roy Swanson . . Mary Sehanen Robert Dawson Lee Gaalaas ..... Tom Hall ........ VVilliam Betts Anna Jeanne Carlson Helen Skottegarcl .. Eileen Cochran . . . Vernon Kuluvar .. .. . . . Edward Silvis .. . Bernieee Campbell . . . . . . Peter LeRouX DIRECTOR ELIZABETH U C K Y G R Cilranllanrl lllitvhell Philip llranclon .... Gordon llrown .. .loseph Cantwell ... Mary ............ Ann Nlitvliell Ulu-ster lllorris .... Alrs. llormlon llroxrn Helen llryant ........ lfllizaheth Harrinfzton Marian Andrews .... .................. . . . l D l lil'lC'I'O li -1-s. GL.-XIJYS JENSEN PRESENTED BY THE JUNIOR CLASS Ol' H3337 Cost of Characters ... Dick Kelly Leon Seeher ........ llill Spang, ... Ernie Shelanrler . . . . Bertha Perry .. .lanet lluffmire Geralrl Kelley ...... Doris Sanfls Betty Lou llranclon Ifllizaheth Ostroin Grave Avheson Milflreil Cornish lrlleanor Costello Sally Crathers ...... .... l Cunire Hohn Uncle Horace Morris .. llowarcl Davies Production Staff Property Mistress . . . . . Margery 'l'uc'ker Stage Manager . . . . Thomas Oftelie Donald Bird .. Business Manager r Y as Rack Row -- Left to Right: F. Seege, E. Costello, R. Shogren. Mrs. Fleming, M. Hose, V. Filpus. Ivliddel Row - Left to Right: Miss Jensen, P. Rossman, J. Buffmire. E. Cochran, A. J. Carlson. Front Row -s Left to Right: F. Madson. .l. Seege, E. Parks, E. Holm. The Girls' League is an organization of all the girls in the high school from Slth through 12th years. This brings the membership to approximately 400. Priscilla Rossman has been the presi- dent this past year and Faye Seege the vice president. Ruby Shogren is the secretary and Anna .lean Carlson can account for our 35250 profit in our treasury. Mrs. Elizabeth Fleming and Miss Gladys .lensen our advisers, direct the activities of the club. These activities comprise such things as Sun-lite Dances and Faculty Lunches, monthly meet- ings, charity work and aids to our great body of Out-of-Town-Giris. To the sunlite dances a charge of ten cents is made and cake and punch are served. Did you ever see a teacher who wasn't hungry? At least they eat plenty at the faculty lunchesfand they pay for it too. Money is also earned by selling candy at the school during lunch hour and at football and basketball games. On special occasions, on those wintry fall days we have sold hot dogs and coffee at foot- ball games. This year we have had a hospital-lib1'ary service in cooperation with the Public Library. Each week several representatives of the league take books directly to the patients at the hos- pital. This has proved to be a very worthwhile service which is appreciated by the hospital and library alike. We also visit members who are sick or in the hospital. We have had a Mothers' Tea this year and served lunch following a Parent-Teacher meeting. Our meetings, which are held on the third Wednesday of each month, are in charge of two of the chairmen each time. Each program has a definite theme and the music and speakers are adapted to the theme. Some of the themes have been Hobbies, Personality, Clothes and Music. The bus girls and out-of-town girls have each given a program which consisted of talent chosen from their group. At Christmas time we gave ninety-six cans of fruit and vegetables to those in need. On the Monday preceeding each of the monthly meetings the cabinet has supper in the high school cafeteria. Each girl furnishes something toward the supper anzl there is providezl not only an opportunity to discuss future activities and meetings but a chance for sociability. The best of all comes after supper-dishes. The chairmen f'or standing committees for the past year have been as follows: service com- mittee, Muriel Roseg devotional committee, Eunice Holm: membership committee, Eileen Coch- ran: music committee, Eleanor Costellog out-of-town girls, Viena Filpusg entertainment commit- tee, Janet Buffmireg publicity committee, Jeanne Seegeg bus girls. Evelyn Parks: anil freshman representative, Floy Madson. The Arrowhead Girls' Conference, held this year in Chisholm on April tenth. brought a fitting climax to the year's work. The theme of the conference was, True worth is in being. not seeming. The entire cabinet and eleven representatives elected by the girls were taken over in a school bus. An extremely interesting feature of this conference was the living pictures. The study groups and luncheon were adequately prepared. There were delegates from 27 towns in attendance at the conference. One of the benefits of the conference is the oppgrtunity for friendship with other girls. vw P' S5 M D W 41 Y x 'i f 1 Q K X I I ... .W Hack Iiow -- l,et't to llightz C. XVeston. ll. Betts, J. Skelly, IC. Silvis. 'l'. llall. l'. Lelioux, Y. liuluxar. t'enter How -- l,ct't to Right: li. llawson, S. Powers, ll. Silta. lb. llinwiddie, I , St-ege, Y. lfilpus. ll. Skottcgaral. l-'ront llow A- lieft to Right: 0. Westxik. Al. li. Collins. 'l', Wilcox. A. .l. t'arlson. I-3, t'ochran, l'. llossnian. Mr, tllson PINE NEEDLES From the beginning to the end the members of the 19337 Vine Needles Staff. guided by their advisor. Principal Olson. have attempted to maintain the high standard of publications set by previous annual staffs. Students who were selected at a class meeting early in the year hastened to fulfill the task assigned to them. Thomas Hall was appointed editor and Peter LeRoux, business manager. They were ably assisted by Priscilla Rossman and Thaylia Xkiilcox, assistant editors and William Betts, assistant business manager. Faye Seege. because of her natural artistic ability. was selected as Art editor. To promote the sales of our annual, a Tag day program was sponsored and a successful cam- paign got under way with Anna .lean Carlson filling the position as Sales manager. By this time one could see Edward Silvis and .Iohn Skelly scurrying here and there gather- ing personals for the senior class. Mrs Fleming aided us considerably by collecting from each student a list of their high school activities. ln the next few weeks the group pictures of the various classes and organizations were taken. Our typists, Daisy Dinwiddie, Mary Donna Collins and Eileen Cochrane. were kept busy preparing write-ups for the printer. In order to collect enough snapshots to fill the space provided for them. a box was placed in the assembly and all the students were asked to put their snapshots in the box. We soon had more than enough pictures for the annual. As the Vine Needles is published only once in four years. we have thus avoided much ol' the humor that is contained in many yearbooks. We have not had to look for material with which to fill our book. but have been forced to limit the subject matter. We sincerely hope that the publication will give a panoramic view of our school and its varied activities. By virtue ol a successful class play. nearly two hundred dollars was contributed to the annual fund and for this service. the class wishes to extend their sincere thanks to Mrs. Fleming. the director. 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A lf, - J, 4 .Mi ....aav We Rf W 09 4 K Q . 1 l is 'Y 1 2 -1.1! fi- ' 1... ' ei175'Fyg' 1 Wkr J 1. A r. 1 an , fbflfzf X if 2 Wwnbg F Af Kwmggigjkwfiwypmwww FSM SE EQ fx QR 2 Q Eff iw ji gqwgx 5i?53gfWXX sgjfig :,,,2f,,4E5'4if XiF ffgjfiig Wkadfbamiwg 5 5 Niki Qlfjfy MQW WYLQFSM Wk My Wwffwff 355 ax Jima 2 A7Vg '4u ' yyugaffahuw fs-Mursgxwgggvfz in if My WWWWW M.,-. Q F? ff ? me f , f Q 1f,f3 V info Qs-3. ' Z7 H be 4' 5 KM mv? gfjfsfilfg Q iw SS ig Eigfiisfg gs S jg 3 Qglbgls 2 p gkgafjwxfilfjx Kffwfwfibi R lb X? . E 1 'fl b WAT it .1 qmovxxpwd N X QS Q tsgjgwwhrm' Sy X? M J ff N 522,25 iff gamma ffmfk 435A L , O M wry? I Qi? gf My A.1'23.mQJ -sfw M J V avg W ' mx'0..-G.GJgyVw.0 MJGWAJMA MWM 5 Itasca unior College welcomes this opportunity to extend congrotulo- tions to the seniors of GRAND RAPIDS HIGH SCHOOL on this present edition ot the PINE NEEDLES. Every school rests its reputotion on the ochieve- ments of its olumni. So mony of ITASCA'S ALUMNI ore cilso olurnni of GRAND RAPIDS HIGH SCHOOL thot we ccin join with you in wish- ing the clciss ot I937 success in its future educci- tionol lite. ' We invite you to continue your next two yeors of it ot ITASCA JUNIOR COLLEGE. TO YOU SENIORS: ---- Our Sincere Congratulations Compliments of KIRCHNER S1 RENICH Your Official Class Ring Manufacturer. Compliments of ---- PAUL A. WILLSIE CQMPANY Cop ond Gown Costumers Omono, Nebrosko Summers in Itosco County X At Morcell - Northwood Lodge -- THANK YOU If nos been o privilege to serve the Students of the Grond Ropids High School THE THE RIALTO NEW RAPIDS THEATRE THEATRE -S. E. HELLER Acheson Motor Company CHEVROLET SALES STORAGE - GAS - OIL W1'CCki11g and Towing Service HI-PRESSURE WASHING, GREASING Battery Rccharging 111'e Itepulrlng and XILIICUUIZINQ' Located on State Road 169 and Second Street OPEN DAY AND NITE + ---i--H---- - - -i--H--H-ii --------- - ---- - - -- -- - - - - 4. Uniformly Fine Printing Quality Is .vXSSlll'L'll When Moisture. Heat, Light and Ventilation Fun lie fl0l1il'OllCil in the lNlzi1n1fac'lL1i'e of Paper The Windowless Mill of the Blandin Paper Company .H Grand Rapids, Nlinm-sota, Makes This Possible By Sci:-1itit'i1' Methods And Equipment BLANDIN PAPER COMPANY oimxn luvlns, MlNNli:so'l'.-x KI G LUMBER CQMPANY Congratulates the Members of the Graduating Class of 1937 on the Completion of their High School Course. We servo ltasvzl. St, Louis and Cass Counties with quality building lNZli,Cl'lEllS. Coal, plumbing and heating. lmililcns liai'clwz1i'e, and electrical supplies through our yards loc-ated at Bovey lioewatin livlnei' , Deer River Nunlmle Chisholm Fuss HIM, Vznlumm-I lligfork Granrl Rapids -1- - -iii - -i-- - vii- -l-i-i-w-'i-i--- -i-' ----- --------- -- - -i-i----1-'----- - + + -------- ---- ----------------- 4- CO GR TUL TIONS on your success in the past are extended to the GRAND RAPIDS MUSIC DEPARTMENT. All winning bands in school contests are the ones using stand- ard, high grade musical merchandise. We are proud of our quality of musical instruments and are pleased to see so many furnished by the Braman's Music Compan SUPERIOR, VVISCONSIN VIRGINIA. MINNESOTA The Home of M X BANDINSTRUMENT5 The First ational Bank OF GRAND RAPIDS The directors and officers of this institution wish to take this opportunity to compliment the Seniors of the Grand Rapids High School on their enterprising spirit in publishing this year book, and Wish them similar success in their life work. OFFICERS DIRECTORS F. IC, KING. President CK K. Andrews. pl K- ANDREWS' Vive prcsmpm Manager Hlandin Paper Co. G' P' MITCHELL' Cashier Hljljyslj-iilalsit'and Surgeon IN. A. BAIIJF. Asst. fFl1Slll8.l I C- K- Hlnmnnh H- 1- BAPIHWN- Amt- Clwlllel President Iilandin Paper Co. I . E, King. President King Iiinnher Co. .l, R. O'Malley, President Pokegama Hotel Co. O, E. Suxhaug. Itasca Finance Co. + --------- I ---------- -- ------- -1- COMPLIMENTS OF ---- H. D. PDWER The Sportsmans' Headquarters HARDWARE Phone I8 Grand Rapids, Minn Read School News In The GRA D RAPID HERALD-REVIEW Largest and Best Newspaper in Itasca County. I -1- ------- - -------------- - --------- -1- 1..1 1 1m1uu1nn1mv1im....im1mi1nii1.1.11iin1.m-.im1im1mi1mi1mi1 1mi1im1iiii1iiii1iiii11m--mi1ui-11.1.1 1 1im1un1nn1iin1iin1..ii1iiq1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...1iii.....m1im1.i.i1.m1ii.i1 ..,, -, ...... ..... . ........-.. ----------- i- - fi' McKEOWN DRUG CO. I i The Rexoll Store I l Compliments of I I -i Drugs - Films - News I , I I ' Fountoin Service I I : - - I I G Toiletries i I I I Prescription Service I I I I I I I I I I I I -.., ....-....--. ..-....-..,5. .f...-.... .....-. .--. - - WARBA VAUTQ SERVICE 1.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1H1iiH1.IH1....1mi1u..1im1..i.1.N1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1.i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m.1.ii.1iin1in.1....1....1...,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '71 H, , X 'X1' 0,53 4--.1- ,L , NR Ifffz V fffkiafift ., .. , F, ' .1 Ii-., I I -us- ' ' ' i c al---W I I COMPLIMENTS LI BBEY FUNERAL HOME VV. VV. LIBBEY VVESLEY LIBBEY im1 -1- 4- 4----.----. -------- - - - - 4. .1....-. 1 1 1 1...1 1 1.1 1 1 1..i1.in FOUNDATION FITTING Peterson Says: Miss Dorothy Snyder spent some time at the corset factory where she received special in- struction in fitting the various models to the individual forms. This service, like the ITASCA shoe fitting service, is provided without any additional charge. ITASCA DRY GOODS CO. The Largest llry Goods Store Between Dulutli and Grand Forks n...i..1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1.1 1 1 1..1.... I:mi1....-ni.1mi1.i..1.i..1....1....1ii.i-....1....1....1..i.1.ui See Our Game Display 'Phillips Service With A Smile Bentz Service Station Grand Rapids, Minnesota i...1...i1....1.ii.1.. W1 ....1....1....1....1i.i.1....1..........1..i.1i.i.1.i..1.i..1i...1....1..i.1....1....1 4..- .wl- ii1....1.i.i1....1 FREDERICK - MILLS LUMBER COMPANY Whiting Stokers Brick - Coal Tile - Lumber Lath - Shingles F Cr R Wholesale Grocers Jobbers of Groceries- Candy Cigarettes - Tobacco Phone 786 Grand Rapids l l l pl. 1 1 ..1.m1....--ini-un-.iiiiuuinu- -uu- - i-H1110 .ln U!ou1Iln 11-----111 1 1 1M 4. ..... . .----- ... - ..-iq. BECICS SUPER SERVICE Grand Rapids, Minnesota Always XVelcon1e fi S K ELLY SJ flverytlling in Petroleum Products Phono 20 ..11111111111.11ii1ii ...1111111111111m.-n FU RN ITU RE Philco Radio HARDWARE super-Mix Paint VARIETY Almost Everything GEO. F. KREMER, Inc. WoodWard's Grand Rapids Everything to Wear u1im1i...1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 ii1iii.11111111111111 Compliments GRAND RAPIDS STATE BANK Grand Rapids, Minn. 4. .. ............ ,...,...... ,g. .g...-....-...i ------------ ii.- M O H A U P T ' S 5-IOC ond Voriety Store ii The Store That Saves You Money Something of lflverything Visit Our ICIC CRICA M FOUNTAIN rand Rapids Minnesota KUSVSVX Compliments ot ELMER MADSON Itosco County Sheriff KUZ'91 5I -1- .... ..- .. ....... - ofa Bottled Coca Cola Ask for CostelIo's Ice Cream and Beverages J. COSTELLO G' SON Phone 72 Compliments of the GRAND RAPIDS CREAMERY CO. Satisfied Customers and Patrons are the Best Advertisements. Phone 44 4. ------------- .-i.....i.i. ,fu-,,,,,. ... -. .----.- - - - 4. -.... .... ....... - - ,.-...v-Mg. TOREN'S DRUG STORE Theo. O. Toren Grand Rapids Minnesota 1,...1111111111111.1.i.. 1nn1uu1m.1nu11:u1lm1n-.1my1nn1nn1.m1.i.i.1...,.1m.1w The Cloverleaf Store Ice Creani, Lunches and Candy Stationery and Souvenirs Grand Rapids, Minnesota K 'NVe Specialize in Fancy and Toasted Sandwiches nn... 1 1un1uu1inn1lvv1nn1ym...un.-un1n1 1 i1m11i uu1tm1. 1m.1 1 1m11m... ...M1 1.11,...1 11m Ranfranz Clothing Co. Men's and Boys' Clothing and Shoes Grand Rapids Minnesota un...1ui.1m.1uu1uu1 1 1 1m.1nn1n1 1 1n- Latz Economy Store Quality and Service Good M'erchandise at Right Prices Ladies', Gents' and Children's Furnishings Dry Goods and Shoes Grand Rapids Minnesota I 4. .....- .... - .... - .,., - .,.. - .,.. ----- . ...- ..., - .,., - yiyi - i.,. -Hi. 4...-.. M11 n1n .,1..,.11111111111111. Robinson's Jewelry Store Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry Everything you would expect to find in a good Jewelry Store. ,.1...,11111111111111u. E L M LEANS LOTHES LEAN ,.,1111111111..11m..nn ITASCA SHOE REPAIR First Grade VVorkmanship At A Fair Price Hugo Ruuhelo H.-11...1...1111111u1im1 ,,,1nn1uu11m1.nn.. 1 1 1m1nn1 1nu14m1nu1nn Whittemore Drug Co, INC. L. A. Whitteniore, President PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phone 163 Grand Rapids Minnesota n1nn1uu1nn1nn1m.1 1 1 1 1.1u1uu1un1uu1uu 1,1.I11.in11m1mv1nH111u1.uu1nn..un...uu1uu1nn1uu1nn 4- M- ,.N. - ..N. - ,.,- - ,.-, - ...V - .4-N -.- -. - .-..- - -....-...g. C'OK1l'l.lMl'lNTS MILLER'S Mrs. Sadie Miller, Prop. Coleraine, Minnesota .,.1..,.1...1..1....1ii.i.......1...........1i...1..i.1 .1. 1. 1m.1 t'ompliments of HENRY HUGHES CO. ghirway., GROCERIES Grand Rapids Minnesota ..1....1....1....1....1.4.i1....1 1 1 1..41...41..u1.u41..u ..1....1..1...1. 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1.i.i1..n1n FOR- QUALITY Gkocenuss Call Phone ti SHANNON BROS. i.1....1..1...1..1 1..1..1..1. 1. 1 .1.1...1.m EILER'S STOP and SHOP Groceries and Delicatessen Grand liapids Minnesota mi1u ..1m.1u.1 1in.1mi1.m1m.1........m-1nn1....1....1 1.1.1. WM. O. GATES Plumbing and Heating Skelgas XVilliam's Oil-O-Matic Phone 90 Grand Rapids Minnesota 1un1nn1.m1.m1.ur1.m1.n.1 1 1 1.u.1.u.1....1....1... ..1m........1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1u1.. SKOTTEGARD'S HOME BAKERY H. P. Skottegard, Prop. Grand Rapids Minnesota ..1....1111111111111.1.in .1m.1....1 1 1....1....1....1....1nn1..r.1....1 1 1 .1.... CONNELL'S Grocery, Confectionery ond Variety School Supplies Phone 123 Grand Rapids Minnesota 141.1111.u.1...r1.-N1..u1m.1.....- 1 1 1-...1....1....1.ir.1..r i1nrnn1....1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.4111 CITY LUMBER CO. Building Material and Coal -..+ 4...-.... --------....- ........ 'I' .H11111111111111 u.11111.m1111m.11111 4. 4-i.-.,,.. ---- ---- .. als I ITASCA CREAMERY COMPANY Pcnsteurized Milk The RAPIDS CLEANERS Bob Dingmann, Prop. We Make Your Clothes Live Again Call 760 for Pickup and Delivery u11111111111111.m1f vn-nn-nu1nu-vm11m1n..1I4If111n1im1nu1.m1.m1un1+m THE GRAND RAPIDS FOOD MART Fine Groceries and Meats Grand Rapids Minnesota Phone 246 - Free Delivery 1:1nu1.m1.m1ml1nn1 1IH1,1I.11.1.1.l.1.m1.m1.m1..u Associated GAMBLE STORE H. Oftelie, Prop. Phone 80 Grand Rapids, Minnesota 4. ..- .. -.. .--...-...-- .,..-..,i. M1111 n1un un1u Compliments of THE LEADER STORE Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Infants, Children's and Girls' Apparel Grand Rapids. Minn. Phone IS-HV n1im1nu1im1nn1mi1 1mv1m-1 1 n1m.1i...1.m1M111 ,,1.,r.1uH1Hu1im1.m1.m1lm1im1u-I1., 1w.1 .1 .1 1,. Itasca County Farm Bureau Service Corporation Henry Vink, Manager Grand Rapids, Minnesota Dakota Maid Flour, Feed, Seeds, Fertilizer, Harness, Machinery Gas and Oil 1:1 1 1 1111.u1...u1mv1mi1m.1 1 1 1 1.1 THE ARROWH EAD Candies, Tobaccos, Magazines Coney Islands, Beer H. M. Madson, Prop. n1m11uu1 1 1wi1mi1rm1.m1 1.m1.m1un1m.1u Ratican Hotel and Cafe Mrs. R. D. Ratic-an, Prop. MEALS and LUNCHES Served at all Hours Open from 6:00 a. in. to 12:00 p. ni. Home Cooking and Baking 1 1 n1vm1un1nn1iu1 1 1 1 1.1.1. 11: -P -1---1----1 ---- - ---- '-'- - -If T1- 41 - ------- - ------ -1- Powder Puff Beauty Shop liotel Pokegama Phone 400 for Appointment 111111111111 1.1 11.11 111111111 1 ......,..11111111 Gildemeister Motor Co. Grand Rapids, Minnesota 11111111.1-111111111111 111 1 1.1.1.1 1.1..1i.11.1 111111111 Modern and Convenient Jennings Barber Shop llairrulting A Specialty Claude li. Jennings. Prop. 1.111.111.11.11.1111.1.111111111.1141111111111.111111111111 1111, Compliments of HEI N and HOOLIHAN Grand liapids, Minnesota lilcikmrmiek-Deerinff Farm to Mach inery inte-rnationzil 'Fruc-ks 11111 111 111111 1 MOOD BEAUTY SHOP Qu-11111 1 Specializing in Croquignole NVaving Phone ZISLSW 1111111111111 1 111111 111111 1 1 1.1.11 1 1.11 Compliments of MARLON CAFE Home Cooking Lunches - Soda - Ice Cream Turkey and Chicken Sunday Dinner Grand Rapids, Minn. Phone 173 1111111111111111 11111111 1 111111111111111111111111111 1 1111111111i111111111.1 1111111111111 RED and WHITE SECKER'S Meats - Flour - Groceries Phone 508 Phone 500 Elec C rand 4. - ..., - .1., - .,.. .. ..,. - ,... - ..1. - .,.. - ..1. - ,.1. - 1.1. - ..1. - -..- ,.1. -..i. .i..-..,.-..,... 1111111111111111111111111.111111.11111111111111 1 11 Grand Rapids, Minn. 1 11111111111111111i111111111111111 1 1 111 WALTER'S tric Soles ond Service Maytag Washe1's Norge Refrigerators Zenith Radios Floyd NV. Walter, Prop. Rapids Minnesota 11111111111111111111 1 1 1 111111111.1.11 .1111 11 11 Compliments of Drs. Jolin, Jolin and Mc Kenna Physicians and Surgeons Compliments of MURPHY and MURPHY Attorneys At Law Compliments of G. BILLEDEAU Insurance Agent Compliments of O. E. SAXHAUG Insurance and Finance Compliments of E. A. HALL District Court Reporter Compliments of JEROME MEYERS Register of Deeds Compliments of A. L. THWING District Judge Compliments of Dr. Harold A. Lamb Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Compliments of O. B. CARLSON County Treasurer Compliments of DR. H. E. BINET M. D. Compliments of W. B. TAYLOR Attorney At Law Compliments of Miss Jessie Hutchins County Superintendent of Schools Compliments of DR. C. E. SISLER MD. Compliments of DR. A. C. KEAN D. D. Compliments of DR. F. L. SKOCDOPOLE D. D. Compliments of Drs. McLeod, Feuling ond Wilmot Pliysit-iuns uncl Surgeons Compliments of DR. C. A. TUCKER D. D. Compliments of DR. R. G. HAZZARD Chiropractoi' Compliments of W. A. ROSSMAN Attorney At Law Compliments of Howard W. Anderson Attorney At Law Compliments of R. A. McOUAT Compliments of THOMAS ERSKINE Itasca County Auditor ,,.,.. ,,., -,.,.. ,,.. ... .-.1.1- .,.. -,1.,- .... -.1.-..- -1.1-1.9 -5. - I. Dorun's Auto Service Distributors DODGE and PLYMOUTH Most Modern Garage in Northern Minnesota Let Dorun's Serve You and Rapids Phone 528 111.1111111111111 1111111111111 11111111111111.1111111111111 1 11 11 1111111 11111111.11 1111111.11 11111 11111111 Conipliments of WA-GA-THA- KA Grand Rapids Morey Miner, Proprietor 11.11111111111.11.11111111111111-1111111111111111-1111111111-1111111 111.1111.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1111.-11 LASKER Cr UPIN Grand Rapids. Minn. K'Store of Quality' For Men and Boys - - - 1-1.1 -.-- 1-1.1.-1...-1+ Compliments of cl-IAS. 'rlNQulsT BARBER SHOP ipeciaiizing in Southern Bobs 11111111111 1.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111. 1 1 1 11 Compliments to the 1937 Pine Needles LEROUX TRANSFER Peter Leroux. Prop. ,,-, ,-..,,,1111.1111111111111111111.1....11111111111111111 11111111.11 11111111111111111.1 111.11 .1 111 11111111111 111 BEEBE MOTOR CO. PLYMOUTH 81 DE SOT0 Grand Rapids, Minnesota Phone 484-VV 11111111 -1.11 1. 1111111.11.1111111111111111 11 111111111111 1 1111111111111111111111111111111 1.1 111 JOHNSEN'S GROCERIES and MEATS Brirrnn Foons J. A. Johnsen. Prop. 11111111 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.11.11 1111111111111 1 1 11111111111111111111111111 11111111111 Compliments WARBA TELEPHONE COMPANY XVH1'bk1. Minnesota -1 - 1- 1111 -1-1--1- 1- 111. - -.1-1-1-1-1-11.-1.1.--4. +1-. -. -1- -1.1-11-.1-.111..1.11...1- 1-.11-..-..- 4. 1.,.1,,.11.1.1,-.-.,.,1 1,.,11,.11.1.1.-.11,.1,,,..-..1.111:11.1 1.111111.1111.1,.1.,..1.1.11.,.1,,,.11..,1.1..1 .11-1.11.11,.,.11...1.1.11...1 THE VILLAGE OF BIGFGRK l'RluSllJl'IX'l' .................,............. . .. ...... A. C. SIEGIQL Clilzlili ....... ....... X Y. A. IBROXYN 'l'Rl'I.-XSl'RlCli . .. ... 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BROOKS 'l'Rl S'l'lCI'I .... .... . .. .. . ... lf l,11'l'R.'XC'lC 1,,,,1,,,1,,.,1.,,11 ,,,, 1-.111,,,1.m1..,,1....1,.,111.1,.1,.1,1.1.1.1.1.1 1 1 1,1 1.1 1 111,111.1--..,11,.1.1,..1 DODGE and PLYXiUl l'H SALES amd SERVICIC .lol111 Deere FLll'111 BI2lCi1illQl'j.' fiCllCl'lli 111111 Speviul Repz1i1'i11g BIGIUOHIQ MINNESOTA .,,. 1 .,,. ,,,. 1,1 ,.,. 11.1 ,,,, 1111. 11-1 - .1-1 -- -1-1 11-, T Q Ci1CX'1'0iCI Sales and Service 1 Greetings Oxendale Chevrolet Q I Company LUNDQUIST CAFE ' i Bigfork, Nilllll6S0tLl Rigfork, Mi1111esota1 Q l I I i - ,,,, -,,-,,-,- -,,,,,-,,,,, -,,,,. ,,,, -,,-.,-,,,i, +1-...,- -,..-..- -.-..- ... ......,...-.......,.,.- - ,.,. - ,.1. .. ,.,. ....- .... -...- .... - .,.. -.,,...,.-1 .-.T .... - .-1-. 1.1, -. .,.. - .... - ,... - .... - ..,. - 1.,, -,.,.-,,.,...,,- I s Co111pli111e11ts of SCENIC HOTEL Bigfork, Minnesota ' 4 FIRST STATE BANK 2 Deposits insured up to 555,000 each V Bigfork. 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