Hitterdal High School - Hit Hi Star Yearbook (Hitterdal, MN)

 - Class of 1929

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HIT-HI-STAR Page Sixr Organ Prelude . H ymn ........ Opening Service .... Song . . . ....... . . . . Baccalaureate Sermon . . Song ....... . ...... . . . . Announcements . . Hymn ...... . . . . PROGRAMS BACCALA UREA TE SERVICE Remarks to the Graduating Class .... Benediction and Doxolofry Organ Postlude Invocation . . . . .... ..... Song, Dreaming . Salutatory Address Song, The Little Dustmann ................ Commencement Address 1 ife With A Purpose Song, June Rhapsody .. Valedfittory Address . ..... Mrs. N. J. Roos .............Audicnce .Rev, P. B. 'l'relstad .... . .... ....CllO:T .Rexp E. V. Isaacson ..... .H. S. Clee Club Rev. I'. B. Trelstild ...........Audience . . . . .Rev. P. B, Trelstad .Mrs, N. J. Roos COM M EN CEMENT PROGRAM . . . . . .Rev. P. B. Trelstad ......H. S. Glee Club . . . . . . . .Marie Meyer . . . . . . . . .Senior 'llrio .. .Rev. I. T. Aastad ....H. S. Glee Lflllll . . . . ...Charles Jalir Presentation of Graduating: Class .. .................. . . . .Supt, P. J. Hanson Presentation of Diplomas .............. S. Hanson, Pres. Board of Education Benediction ............... ...................... ...... R e v. P. B. Trelstad Class Song .... Class History . Class Poem ... Mascot Musical Hit ..... advice to Juniors Class Prophesy . Class Will ..... Class Yell ........ CLA SS NIGHT PROGRAM .........Violet Ileigg . . . .Alyce Hencli,-icltson .. . . .Russell Wahl . . . .Harvey 'Melbye .. . . . . .John Schultz ..........Vivienne Oss Class tled by Otto! Presentation of Hit Hi Star .................................... Charles Jahr ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Hitterdal High School Athletic Association, continuing un-der the ori- ginal constitution, elected the iollowing- officers: President, tiharles Jahrg Vice President, Milo Wahlg Secretary-Treasurer, Hazel Hansen. PEP CLUB The Pep Club, organized by the High School students under Mr. S. L. Brew- ste1', elected Charles Jahr, cheer leader and Otto Nybaltken and Clara Peterson, assistants. Splendid support for the athletic associations wus exhibited. LITERARY PROGRAMS The Literary Programs presented on Wednesday of each week of the school year, by the respective High School classes, were humorous and entertaining as well as educational. The most enjoyed Senior program, a discussion of vocations by Mr. Skiem, was very instructive and thoroughly appreciated. The Junior's best program was the Hallowe'en program. The Dearest Things in Boots given by the Sophomores was enjoyed the most. The patriotic program was the most enjoyed of the Freshman programs and the Coon Creek Court- ship Play of the eighth grade. The program which was given by the Faculty was also very interesting and enjoyed by all,

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Page Five HIT-HLSTAR SENIORS or 192.9 LA VANCHE E, FROM f-Lolaff .je N-ot si Just a friend thru' all our days Just a girl with winning ways. HAZEL C. HANSEN I Hzey! A thing of beauty is a joy forever. VIOLET C. HEIGG Nviif Every lassie has her laddie ALICE L. HENDRICKSON Jackie The style is in the girl herself. RHODA U. JAHR Rhodora She is ever gracious and friendly. CHARLES H. JAHR Charlie Let's get going, gang! ALMA M. LYSENG ' Sunny A maiden neat, with personality sweet, And musical genius rare. HARVEY' O. MELBYE Clvanfl A quiet fellow, but quite a fellow. ' MARIE A. MEYER Freckles No need of her worrying about studies, Luck always was with her. OTTO L. NYBAKKEN HNY!! Napoleon was a little man. VIVIENNE V. OSS Viv JOHN W. SGHULTZ ,V ' Johnnie He never could be called a whale in class, But he was a shark in athletics. .. LESLIE N. WALDEN 'Q Lesf' Cont ntrnent is better than riches. RUSSE . M. WAHL . kkingu '- 'L' U The fellowlqge must look up t0. 'i .Q . Nw ' If f mply good, but good for something. .v -.1 UI vs M -4 QSI' JF' ., , ,gif .1 1 gm I . 5 J.,-I '4- ff' .Q- .14 . ,. 4,.. 'Y' J... ' T 0 I-. N ..., -.lg '23 P' Ju A it .3 -E



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Page Five HIT-HI-STAR CLASS HISTORY Stop world! and look at the Seniors of 1929. Is it not hard to realize that we, as green freshmen of 1925 were ever able to possess a scroll ol paper- a dl- ploma? Well we accomplished it, new-er the less. We entered the Freshmen Class on one of those sunny September mornings in 1925. Very humbly we passed into the assembly having the honor to succeed the ex-freshmen wh-o had thus lar so nobly advanced. At the time of our entrance into high school we didnt have any very intimate associates so we didn't know the very high ideals of some of our classmates. Who would have thought then that Russell Wahl would some day be eight feet high-to be looked up to as a very capable basket ball player. We did know, however, that Marie lvleyer excelled in literature and up to this day she has not lost a par- ticle of it. So if she puts out a book don't be so surprised. ' About the first thing, we did in the Freshmen class was to electiofficers. The election came off without any disorder at the polls. Then came the initiation which, I am sure we will never forget, probably because we survived to re- member it. The fact that Mr, Nicolson was able to pound Algebra into our heads for a whole term and not get a nervous breakdown is m 11 than we.. can comprehend Our other teache s thi y ar were Mr lrers is r General Science and Glee Club Miss Eneebiet on lor Lnglish I and Sylvester . U 1 ei' 5. HL. - A V ' instructed us in Home,Ec. I andolllzysical Edi The Freslfiiffiiin nlfeizrri -1-lartyf' must not be forgotten especially the eats. wg . 14 v In the fall of 1926 we took our places in the assembly as' S-ophomores'fe . greatly superior to the Freshmen Class. We went through the same businessffg-I electing officers. Harvey Melbye being chosen as our president, with Miss 61- son as -our class advisor. This year Miss Mattson instructed us in English Il' and Miss Olson in Home Ee. II, Modern History and Geometry. We were taught various rules con- cerning right angles, alternate angles, etc., but we don't know yet where the angle-worm comes in! This year we enjoyed the ireshman initiation even more probably because we saw our followers undergo si:..iliar torture. In the fall of 1927 we very proudly entered Hitterdal High as Juniors. Marie Meyer was elected president, Vivienne Oss, vice president, and Hazel Hansen Secretary and Treasurer. This fall we missed many famiiar faces who had been members of our Sophomore class. Julia Viltsaas, Esther Sahlberg, Dorothy Gunderson, Evelyn Westlin, Kenneth Mitdahl and Willie Nelson failed to come back. Wliilie wrote a poem of regret in leaving our class. ' The new teachers this year were lVIr. Hanson, Mr. Brewster'and Miss Miller. In our Junior year we preented the play Smile, Rodney, Smile. A great deal of credigfis given to Miss Mattson Ior its success for she coached us with un- tiring e ort. In the fall of 1928 we were again assembled t sume our sch-ool duties. This year with more enthusiasm than ever for this ' s our last year together. The following class officers were elected: p-resident, Charles Jahr, vice presi- dent, AlmadLysengg secretary and treasurer, John Schultz with Mr. Hanson as our class a visor. ' ' Our new teachers this year were Miss Creswell our English and French teacher also Glee Club director and Miss Malvey as home Ec. III instructor. This year we presented to an enormous audience the play, Nothing But The Truth which in itself was a success due to Mr. Hanson's splendid coaching. For our class colors we chose Emerald Green and Gold and our class flower is the Yellow Tea Rose. We chose as our motto, Nm Learned but Learning. , We have participated in many entertainments alnng with the rest of the high school and i'a.culty, the most original of thge being the straw stack burn. E5 . We, as seniors of 1929 rejoice at finishing school' here: yet we sadly regret leaving our schoolmates, teachers and school activities. Each individual in our class, I am sure, has done his best and we hope that our good will and class spirit may be imbued into the hearts of our fellow schoolmates. r .-..... 1-

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