Rochester High School - Rochord Yearbook (Rochester, MN)
- Class of 1936
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1 T FRI ENDS THE ROCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA MARY E. WHITING DEDICATION O STUDENTS of our school will always remember Miss Whiting for her friendly guidance and effective disci- pline. As an appreciation of her untir- ing service, the members of che class of 1936 respectfully dedicate this publication to our retiring assistant principal, Miss Mary E. Whiting. Q f SENIORS 1. AABY, FLORENCE Honor Points 27 Entered as a junior from I-Iayfield High School. During senior year belonged to the Social Science Club and the Commercial Club. Lives in the coun- try and hasn't much time for outside activities, but has been a substitute teacher for Sunday school some years. 2. ALBRIGHT, -ISABELLE Honor Points 20 Entered as a sophomore in 1933-34 from Willow City, North Dakota. Has not been able to partici- pate in outside activities because of living so far from school. 3. ALBRIGHT, LEE Honor Points 33 Entered from Willow City, North Dakota, in 1933-34. There he belonged to Boy Scout Troop 31 and Epworth League. Here participated in soft ball in 1933-34, was on track team 1933-36, and joined Monday night basketball in 1934-35. Was on the 1935-36 football squad. 4. AMOS, LEOLA Honor Poihts 25 Entered seventh grade in 1930-31. Attended Dover High School during grades ten and eleven. Took part in the Junior Class Play there and was a member of the Drill Team. Re-entered here for 1935-36. 5. ANDERSON, PHYLLIS Honor Points 32 Won Junior Life Saving Emblem in 1932-33, and Senior Life Saving Emblem and Girls' Athletic Monogram in 1934-35. Was a member of the Commercial Club and Girls' Athletic Club in senior year. 6. AUSEN, ANNA MARJORY Honor Points 41 In 1930-31 was homeroom representative, took part in operetta and Christmas play, belonged to Social Science Club. In 1931-32 played in operetta. In 1932-33 belonged to Social Science Club, one- act play cast, and was elected to junior Honor Society. In 1934-35 won music emblem, belonged to Language Club, in 1935-36 belonged to D. E. A. and Language Club. Has studied violin and piano, served as president of Epworth League and Stand- ard Bearers, and belonged to Girl Reserves and the church choir. 7. BALDWIN, ROBERT Honor Points 39 In 1933-34 served as homeroom representative, member of student police and of track squad. As a junior was homeroom representative, member of gymnastics squad and class play costume manager. Has been axmember of Boy Scout Troop 21, and of the Young People's Choir and Society of Bethel Lutheran Church. 8. BANDEL, NEWTON Honor Points 26 Served as homeroom representative for 1935-36. Has worked on Saturdays and after school so has had no time for activities. 9. BACH, DAVID Honor Points 42 Was a member of Social Science Club and operetta cast, 1930-32g of Language Club, Social Science Club, and One-3Ct play cast, 1932-33. In tenth grade belonged to Language Club, football squad, track squad, one-act play cast. In 1934-35, mem- ber of D. E. A., class play cast, football squad, and was a cheer leader, in 1935-36, homeroom repre- sentative and cheer leader. Has belonged to Boy Scouts, DeMolay, Junior Izaak Walton League, and been Hi-Y vice-president. Studied music three years. 10. BANNON, DOROTHY Honor Points 30 Entered the ninth grade from St. John's, belonged to Girl Scouts, and was elected to the Junior Honor Society, 1932-33. Belonged to Commercial Club, 1934-36, and to D. E. A., 1935-36. Was elected to National Honor Society, 1935-1936. Has taken part in basketball, volleyball, Girl Scout swim- ming, has been Girl Scout assistant patrol leader and member of Seton Guild. 11. BARLOW, LORRAINE Honor Points 35 Took part in Christmas play in 1930-31, and in operetta in 1931-32. Belonged to Commercial Club as a junior. Was secretary of Commercial Club, homeroom representative, and a member of D. E. A. in 1935-36. 12. BARNES, ROMELLE Honor Points 24 Took part in operetta in seventh grade, was a mem- ber of D. E. A. as a junior, and a homeroom repre- sentative in 1935-36. Belongs to the Young Peo- ple's Society and Junior Choir of Bethel Lutheran Church, and has been a Girl Reserve for four years. SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS' OR CLASS OF 1941 Mark Anderson, Secretary, Marizin Ienkins, Vice- Presidentg lean Hills, Treasurer, Betty Purves, President. :- I , 1 -- 3 1, ,,, I :Uv f. JBQTLP. ATQOS fi. P VV 'DW Ya f'. Pvlfwjcmie 1315932 7. 1li3k'0E i Efgigiwrin 33. ?L5e3Vn f.OD Femfiel . SENIORS 13. BARRY, AMBROSE Honor Points 34 Belonged to the track squad for four years, 1932- 1936, to the football squad as a junior, and was manager of the gymnastics squad the same year. 14. BEATTY, JAMES Honor Points 22 Entered the tenth grade from West High School, Minneapolis. Was on the track squad that year. Has been vice-president of Stamp Club for 1935- 1936. 15. BELL, ROBERT Honor Points 22 Entered the ninth grade from a rural school. Was a member of the operetta cast in senior year. Has been a member and president of the Marion Merry Makers 4-H Club. 16. BEMEL, LILLIAN Honor Points 16 Studied the violin for two years. 17. BENEDICT, BARBARA Honor Points 79 Received Junior Life Saving Emblem, 1930-313 belonged to Girl Scouts, 1930-33 and was in Scout award night play, 1932-335 was a member of Social Science Club, 1930-33. In eighth grade was class treasurer, in ninth was elected to junior Honor Society, won Girls' Monogram, and acted in Christmas play. Belonged to Girls' Athletic Club for three years acting as treasurer, 1935-36. Was member of Language Club, 1933-34, home- room secretary and member of Junior Play Cast, 1934-35g homeroom representative, 1935-36. In senior year was captain of Hall Patrol, member of the operetta and senior class play casts, and was elected to the Senior Honor Society. Chosen by class for Service,'3 1935-36, and awarded College Women's Club Cup for most valuable girl member of senior class. 18. BENIKE, MILDRED Honor Points 33 In seventh grade was in operetta, took Junior Life Saving, and acted as assistant homeroom representa- tiveg in eighth was again homeroom representative. Attended Girls' Conference at Winona, 1933. Be- longed to the Commercial Club, 1934-36. Was homeroom representative, and on tunnel patrol, 1935-36. Confirmed from Trinity Lutheran Church, 1932. 19. BERKMAN, DAVID Honor Points 34 Belonged to Science Club and the swimming squad, 1934-35. In senior year was homeroom representa- tive, a member of the Science Club and the swim- ming squad. Has belonged to Hi-Y, acting as president, 1935-36, to the junior Izaak Walton League, to Young People's Fellowship, and to Boy Scouts, Troop 26. Attended Hi-Y Conference at Red Wing. 20. BERNARD, LORETTA Honor Points 16 21. BEYER, JOANNE . Honor Points 16 Entered as a junior from St. John's. Takes music lessons from School of Musical Art. Lives several miles from school and cannot take part in activi- ties. 22. BILDERBACK, CHARLOTTE Honor Points 19 Was a member of Commercial Club in 1934-35. 23. BINGHAM, RICHARD Honor Points 27 Entered here in the ninth grade from rural school. Belonged to Science Club for three years, 1933-36. Is a member of National Guards. 24. BLINK, ROBERT Honor Points 33 Won Junior Life Saving Emblem in 1933-34. As a junior was a member of football squad and Chess Club, as a senior was homeroom representative and member of football and track squads. Took music lessons, 1934-35. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS OR CLASS OF 1940 Thomas Manahan, Secretary, Elaine Hawold, Presidenlg Elizabeth Harwick, Treasurer, james Gerry, Vice-President 132. .9-m?r:'1Jsfa Wrrj: ifi, dramas Vwgf.g'HA, , , ,wg 175, E,13.2if?afi Ewnoi VZ. Rs.1-harm 2?mm.33fw li, 2.ii.1firf2d Familie 123. Ehwid :?at'E:r:xex,fe Lmfgylggig E553-yggy-fi fflf Myer fvfllrwwfwf me ff,W,..L way - QM-XIAL, .J ' ,V i . SENIORS 25. BOLTON, NINA Honor Points 20 Entered as a senior from Eyota High School. Be- longed to Girls' Club, 1933-35, took part in senior class play, 1933,.and junior class play, 1935. Was reporter for school paper, Ee Oh Ta Hi, 1933, typist, 1934, and exchange editor for 1935. In 1934 took part in declamation, worked in office, and played for tap dancing. 26. BORCHERT, LOUISE Honor Points 42 In seventh grade was a member of operetta cast, in eighth was winner in declamatory contest, and a member of operetta east. Belonged to D. E. A., 1932-36. Was in one-act play and Christmas play in 1932-33, and on debate squad, 1933-34. In 1934-35 was a winner in declamatory contest and class play property manager. In 1935-36 took part in declamation and assisted in the operetta. Has taken music lessons, dancing lessons, and given readings before clubs. 27. BOYD, CLARE Honor Points 21 Participated in one-act play in ninth grade, won Junior Life SavingiEmblem in 1933-34, and was a member of the Junior Class Play cast, 1934-35. 28. BRIESE, CHARLES Honor Points 24 Was a member of the tennis squad 1932-35, of the police squad 1932-33, and of the gymnastics squad, 1935-36. Has played the trumpet for four years. 29. BUSKE, FRANCES Honor Points 30 Participated in Christmas play in seventh grade. Was elected to Junior Honor Society in ninth grade. Won music emblem and belonged to Com- mercial Club in 1934-35. Is a member of Young People's League of Church of Peace, of Sunday School orchestra, and is secretary of Primary Sun- day School. 30. BUSKE, MARGARET Honor Points 28 Entered ninth grade from Trinity Lutheran school, was elected to Junior Honor Society, and took part in program for parents that year. Was a member of Junior Walther League, and is now a member of the Senior League. 31. BYRNE, BARBARA Honor Points 28 In the eighth grade was a Girl Scout, in the ninth acted in one-act play and won Junior Life Saving Emblem. In 1933-34 was a member of Science Club, in 1934-35 was homeroom secretary-treas- urer and a member of Commercial Club. Belonged to D. E. A. and assisted with operetta, 1935-36. Has been active in girls' basketball, Campfire Girls, and Seton Guild. 32. BYRNE, IRENE Honor Points 18 Entered the tenth grade from Stewartville. Be- longs to the Seton Guild. 33. BYRNE, MARGARET Honor Points 23 In the eighth grade was a Girl Scout. Belonged to Language Club, 1933-35. Served as homeroom representative in senior year. Is a member of the Seton Guild. 34. CAMPBELL, MAXINE Honor Points 25 In the seventh grade was a member of operetta cast, in the ninth belonged to the Language Club. Was homeroom representative, 1935-36, and a member of D. E. A., 1934-36. Served as vice- president of S. J. S. G. R. Club, has belonged to Girl Reserves, Girls' Outing Club, and Baptist Young People's Union. Studied music four years. 35. CLARK, ROY Honor Points 22 Served as homeroom representative for 1935-36. Is president of Triangle Club of the Christian Church, vice-president of Tippi Club, and vice- president of the Christian Endeavor. 36. CLARK, WILLIAM Honor Points 35 Participated in the operettas in 1930 and 1931, belonged to D. E. A. 1931-33, and was self-sup- porting, 1932-35. NINTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS OR CLASS OF 1939 Charlolle Clemens, President, Russell Kambolz Vice-President, Betiy Degree, Secretary, Harry Smith, Trearurer J 25. V '1. Bw! - . ,f ' ' . 'X 4' .,, 1,2535 'RI-5353 ffl. LlJf'B'5 f9f? Efimslze 2317. Make lil. Qnrinaw Fly:-ne 53. Irena Byrne 3. Mn -'fe f-M .ifwris ,ffl-. Tifmima Cu:z.gfb,511 Eicyjf tpn-gf 35. Efiillifam W3 ark' Y 1 J n I 1 A g,k A - , A N, ..-W -J SENIORS 37. CLOUTIER, SYLVIA Honor Points 19 In junior year was a member of the Commercial Club, in the senior, of the Social Science Club. Served as vice-president of the Epworth League in 1933-34. 3 8. COOPER, WILLIAM Honor Points 47 Entered ninth grade from St. john's. Belonged to Language Club, golf squad, and one-act play cast that year. In 1933-34 was on golf squad and a homeroom representative. In junior year was homeroom president and member of basketball squad, in senior year was homeroom representative, member of basketball team and captain of golf squad. Has been active in Hi-Y and Boy Scout, Troop 27. 39. COPPE, MILTON Honor Points 27 Belonged to Social Science Club from 1931-35. In ninth grade took part in one-act play. In senior year has participated in Language Club, D. E. A. and school swimming. Has been active in Hi-Y and Boy Scouts. 40. COWAN, MARLOW Honor Points 27 Was a member of track squad 1933-34, of gym- nastics squad, 1934-36. Served as homeroom repre- sentative, 1935-36. Is an Eagle Scout and a mem- ber of DeMolay. Took piano lessons for seven years. Played in outside orchestras, 1935-36. 41. CROSS, BETTE Honor Points 24 Entered declamation contest, 1931-32. Was a Girl Scout, 1931-33. Won music emblem in 1935. Has belonged to the Seton Guild, 1935-36. 42. CROWE, DONALD Honor Points 31 Was on track squad in tenth, eleventh and twelfth years, and football squad in eleventh year. Acted as homeroom representative in senior year. Re- ceived honor points for work in journalism, 1935- 36. Has been on hall patrol and worked in coach's oEce. 43. DALLMAN, IRENE Honor Points 20 In ninth grade took part in play given for parents. Belonged to Commercial Club in junior and senior years. 44. DELLWO, JACQUEOLYN Honor Points 29 In eighth grade participated in Christmas play and program given for parents. Belonged to Language Club 1932-33, 1935-36, no D. E. A., 1933-35. Was a member of junior Class Play cast. Belonged to junior Seton Guild three years. 45. DEVNEY, WILLIAM Honor Points 75 Entered ninth grade from St. John's. Chosen by class for Character in ninth, Reliability in tenth, Scholarship in eleventh, and Reliability in twelfth grade. Belonged to Science Club 1932- 36, to Language Club 1932-34, and to D. E. A., 1935-36. Took part in one-act play, 1932-33, and in Junior Class Play. Was elected to Junior Honor Society, 1933, and to Senior Honor Society in 193 5. Was a member of gymnastics squad, 1935-36. Was class president in tenth grade and again in senior year. Has been active in Hi-Y and in Columbian Squires. 46. DEWITZ, BETTY JEAN Honor Points 29 Entered ninth grade from Trinity Lutheran School. Was a member of D. E. A. in tenth year, and of the Commercial Club in the junior and senior years. Belonged to Girl Reserves, 1932-33, Junior Choir and Walther League. 47. DICKMAN, DONALD Honor Points Did not graduate. Was a member of the football squad, 1933-35. 48. DONOVAN, HELEN Honor Points 29 Entered the ninth grade from St. John's. Was elected to Junior Honor Society that year. Be- longed to Commercial Club in junior and senior years and was elected to National Senior Honor Society, 1935-36. Participated in basketball and volleyball, was a Girl Scout one year, and a mem- ber of Junior Seton Guild. TENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS OR CLASS OF 1938 Earl Iorgensan, Secrelaryg Roberl Leiferman, President, Frances Stiller, Treasurer Iacqueline Powers, Vice-President, not in picture 37. Sylvia Cloutqer 35, vgmvwifm mmpm- 39. M1,L?.mi Coppa M. Marlow Comm 4i. PNW f' vw 653. 'Sli I lima Hawley 45- fie9i ,,1fg f R -42. 1m.1a'i:i Crmvea 43. fiorofhy F. 'Hallman 44. .Iaoqmxeffigm WQUWJ ' Fw-rl: Tevisitzt 42, 'amid 5if if'SY!?i'! ,' 3 :f,.fm- A .,?.,,.,in SENIORS 49. DOOLEY, MARGARET Honor Points 25 Entered ninth grade from rural school. In 1933-34 belonged to Sketch Club. Has not been able to participate in activities because of living out of town. 50. DORNACK, SYLVIA Honor Points 18 In 1932-33 took part in circus and biology play. Belonged to Commercial Club, 1933-35, played for Parent-Teacher party, 1933-34, attended Girls' Conference in Owatonna, 1934-35. Has been a member of Girl Reserves, of Junior Choir, and of Junior Luther League, and assistant secretary of Sunday School. 51. DRAKE, HAROLD Honor Points 20 In ninth grade acted in one-act play. Was a mem- ber of operetta cast in senior year. During 1933-34 belonged to a 4-H Club. 52. DRESBACH, JOHN Honor Points 21 Belonged to Boy Scout Troop 27, 1933-34. Is a member of the Junior Izaak Walton League. 53. DRIPS, STANLEY Honor Points 66 Belonged to Social Science Club, 1930-35, acting as treasurer, 1934-35. Was a member of Language Club, 1932-34, and of Science Club, 1935-36. Elected to Junior Honor Society, 1933, and to National Senior Honor Society, 1935. Took part in one-act play in ninth grade. Was class secretary in tenth grade, homeroom secretary in eleventh, and homeroom representative in twelfth. Was a member of football squad, 1933-36, of tennis and gymnastics squads, 1933-34, of swimming squad, 1934-36, and track, 1935-36. Belonged to class play cast, 1935-36. Has been active in Boy Scouts, Talmark Ski Club, Hi-Y, Checkers and Chess Club, Red Cross and Girl Scout Life Guard work, Gar- den Club. 54. DUELL, DOROTHY Honor Points 19 In junior year was a member of the Commercial Club. 55. DYNES, CHARLES Honor Points 37 Entered the eleventh grade from Dickinson High School. Was homeroom representative, member of D. E. A., and member of debating team in senior year. Received honor points for work in journal- ism. Belonged to Hi-Y, 1935-36. 56. EGGLER, RUTH Honor Points 26 Participated in operettas in seventh and eighth grades. Awarded Junior Life Saving Emblem in ninth grade. Belonged to Commercial Club, 1934- 36, to Social Science Club, 1935-36, and to operetta cast, 1935-3 6. Has been a member of Young Peo- p1e's Choir, Young People's Society, and Girls' Bible Class. 57. ELLIOTT, KATHERINE g Honor Points 32 Acted as homeroom representative, 1930-31, and again in 1933-34. Belonged to Social Science Club, 1933-34, and to D. E. A., 1934-35. Awarded music emblem in junior year. Received honor points for work in journalism in senior year. Has been active in Girl Reserves and Job's Daughters. Took piano lessons five years. V 58. ENDERSON, HARRY Honor Points 32 Belonged to Social Science Club, 1932-33, and to Science Club, 1935-36. Was on football squad, 1933-35, and on golf squad, 1933-34 and 1935-36. Has been active in Boy Scouts, 1932-36, in Izaak Walton League, in DeMolay, in Sunday School work and in Epworth League. Is Cub Den leader. 59. ESSIG, MARILYNN Honor Points 25 , Entered tenth grade from Paynesville, Minnesota. Was a member of Language Club in tenth year and of Commercial Club in eleventh. Assisted with class play, 1935-36. Has been active in Girl Re- serves, job's Daughters, Young People's Fellowship, and junior Auxiliary. Took piano lessons for four years. 60. EWERT, GEORGE Honor Points 20 Served as assistant homeroom representative in 1933-34. Works every day, so has no time for activities. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS OR CLASS OF 1937 Mary Helen Euxlerman, President, William Prangen, Treasurer, Betty jane Larson, Secretary Clarence Higbie, Vice-President, noi in picture 49. ?41az'gurefz Dooley Sylvia Uornzmk Si. Farah! Brake 52, John Q2-931-,ash 55. Stfmle' 54. Uoraathv 'well 1. Charles Dvrles 56. Ruth Eggvlbr J , . V , GT. K?3f?3S'Y'3Ti13 izlliiwtif. 53. Harry Enciaffmzi 59, Exieszrifww Essig GG, George Ewerf SENIORS 61. FAIRLEY, MELVILLE Honor Points 29 Won Senior Life Saving Emblem and was a mem- ber of student police in tenth year. Belonged to Junior Play cast, assisted with operetta and re- ceived honor points for journalistic achievement, 1935-36. Is active in Hi-Y. Has been a Boy Scout for six years, won Eagle award for two years, and was named assistant Scoutmaster, Troop 21. Is a member of DeMolay and Epworth League. 62. FARNHAM, ALLENE Honor Points 26 u Won second place in declamation in eighth grade, took part in one-act play in ninth. Belonged to D. E. A., 1933-36. Assisted with operetta, 1935- 36. Has been a member of Girl Reserves for five years. 63. FAWCETT, SHIRLEY ' . Honor Points 30 In seventh grade took Junior Life Saving and was in operetta. Awarded Girls' Monogram in ninth year. Belonged to Girls' Athletic Club, 1933-34. Was a member of Girl Reserves for one year. 64. FELLOWES, BETTY JANE Honor Points 27 Was a member of Science Club, 1934-35. Belonged to Senior Class Play cast. Received honor points for outstanding work in journalism, 1935-36. Was active in Girl Reserves for five years and in Stand- ard Bearers. Belonged to Job's Daughters, 1935-36. 65. FENSKE, ALMA Honor Points 20 - Entered ninth grade from rural school. Was a member of Social Science Club in 1933-34, and of Science Club in 1934-35. Belonged to a 4-H Club for three years. 66. FENSKE, MARGARET Honor Points 16 Entered ninth grade from rural school. Has worked for past four years, so has had no time for activi- ties. 67. FISCHER, VIVIAN , Honor Points 33 Was a member of operetta cast in seventh grade. Elected a member of junior Honor Society in ninth. Belonged to Language Club, 1933-34, and to Social Science Club, 1934-3 5. Awarded Junior Life Saving Emblem in 1934 and Senior Life Sav- ing Emblem in 1935. Has belonged to Campfire Girls. 68. FITCH, HERBERT Honor Points 19 Assisted with Junior Class Play, 1935-36. Belonged to Boy Scouts in 1930-31. 69. FITZGERALD, ROBERT Honor Points 46 Was self-supporting, 1929-32. Belonged to Social Science Club, 1930-31. Was a member of football squad, 1933-36, and of track squad, 1933-36. Served as homeroom representative, 1935-36. Has been active in Boy Scouts, Young Peoplc's work, and in church choir. Has taught Sunday School, 1934-36. 70. FJERSTAD, BERNICE Honor Points 48 Belonged to D. E. A., 1932-35, to Language Club, 1934-36. Was homeroom representative, 1933-34, 1935-36, and homeroom president, 1934-35. Re- ceived music emblem and took part in class play, 1934-35 and in 1935-36. Was special accompanist for operetta, 1935-36. Was elected to National Honor Society, 1935-36. Played for commence- ments, class plays, banquets, gym classes, tap danc- ing, and other occasions. Sang in and played for junior and senior choirs. Belonged to Junior and Senior Leagues. Helped Mr. Jones in grade school music work in summer. 71. FRITSCH, DANIEL Honor Points 22 Entered here in the ninth grade. Belonged to the track squad in ninth and tenth years. In 1931-33 was member of Scout Troop 27, serving as assist- ant patrol leader. Belonged to Columbian Squires, 1934-36. 72. FRITSCH, EDWARD Honor Points 2 2 Homeroom representative, 193 5-3 6. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS OR CLASS OF 1936 Vivian Hires, Treasurer, William Drvney, Presi- dent, David Scbacbl, Secretary, Harriet Nystrom, Vice-President We 61. Melville Pairlejz 62. Allene Famhram 53, Shirley ?'m-mcatt EUS. Ffatfy Fellowes 55. Alma Fenske 66. Margaret Fenska 67. Vivian Fisfhewr 68. Herbert Fitch QS. Robert Fitzgerald 70. Fjearstad 71. Than Fritsch 72. Edward F:-iinbgh ' ,N Y, As, I SENIORS 73. FUNK, DOROTHY Honor Points 19 Entered ninth grade from rural school. In senior year was a member of the Social' Science Club. In 1930 belonged to a 4-H Club. Taught in primary Sunday School in 1933. Lives too far out to take much part in activities. 74. GAHLER, JUNE Honor Points 20 Entered here in the ninth grade. Belonged to Language Club in 1932-33 and to D. E. A. in 1933-34. Is a member of the Young People's League. 75. GINTHER, DONNA FAYE Honor Points 34 In seventh grade took part in operetta. Won junior Life Saving Emblem, was homeroom representative and member of one-act play cast, 1932-33. Was a member of Social Science Club, 1933-34, of D. E. A., 1933-36. Belonged to play cast, 1934-35, and assisted with operetta, 1935-36. Has been active in Girl Reserves and job's Daughters. 76. GODDARD, ROSALEE Honor Points 35 In seventh grade took Junior Life Saving and Girl Scout work. Continued Scout work, 1932-36. In ninth grade was on program for parents. In junior year did Roehet art work and won music emblem. Took Senior Life Saving and was out for debate, 1935-36. Was elected to National Honor Society, 1935-36. Has taken violin and piano lessons. 77. GOETTING, CHARLOT Honor Points 17 Entered tenth grade from St. john's. Belonged to Commercial Club, 1935-36. Interested in basket- ball and tennis. Has belonged to Girl Reserves and Seton Guild. Has taken piano lessons. 78. GOETTING, TRESTER Honor Points 57 Was a member of Social Science Club and a winner in declamation, 1931-32. Belonged to the debate squad from 1932 to 1936, and to D. E. A. during the same years, acting as vice-president, 1935-36. Was secretary of junior class, and homeroom rep- resentative, 1935-36. Received music emblem, 1935. Was a member of both Junior and, Senior Play casts. Was elected to National Honor So- ciety, 1935-36. Took part in declamation contest, 1935-36. Has been ac-tive in Hi-Y Csecretaryj, Walther League, Y. M. C. A., Park Band, Ameri- can Legion drum corps, and Boy Scouts. 79. GRAHAM, LEE Honor Points 37 Was homeroom representative, member of track squad, and participant in program for parents, 1933-34. Was a member of football squad, 1934- 36, and of softball squad during the same years. 80. GRAHAM, MAX Honor Points 26 Belonged to football squad, 1933-36. Was out for wrestling in seventh and eighth grades. Was in Boy Scout work for four years and 4-H Club for two years. 81. GREEN, ALICE Honor Points 39 Belonged to Social Science Club, 1931-34, to Lan- guage Club, 1932-33, and to Girl Scouts, 1933-36. Assisted in Junior Class Play. In 1935-36 was pres- ident of Girls' Outing Club, a member of Social Science Club and the debate squad. Has taken music lessons, been active in Girl Reserves, 1930- 33, Job's Daughters, and Young Peoplels Fellow- ship. 82. 9 GREENE, FIELDING Honor Points 22 Entered as a senior from Waterville, Minnesota. Attended high school at Brookings, South Dakota, during ninth grade, and Edison High School, Min- neapolis, during tenth and eleventh grades. En- tered the twelfth grade at Waterville, but trans- ferred to Rochester. 83. GREENWOOD, GLENNIS Honor Points 34 Entered ninth grade here from rural school. Elected to Junior Honor Society that year. Was a member of Language Club and class play manager, 1934-35. Belonged to Language Club and Social Science Club and operetta cast, 1935-36. Elected to National Honor Society, 1935-36. Is a member of the Pres- byterian choir. Has taken piano lessons. 84. GRIFFIN, CATHERINE Honor Points 22 Entered as a sophomore from Little Falls, Minne- sota. TEACHERS OF THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Front Row: Iris Knight, Sadie Volrl, Ina Gue King, Clara Erickson, Helen Klein Second Row: E. A. Schmidt, Annu May Gossmun, Ethel King, Mary Mathewson, Ann L. Hirt Buck Row: Freda Stehn, Margaret Habcin, Anna Keeje 73. Dorlnfziay Junk ' GUS. June Ga!n1f,r 75. Donna Faye Ginther 76, Rcsalee Goddard 77. ifluvriot Goetfing '78, Trester Goefhiinfzi 79. Lee Graham ' 80. Maxwell Graham Sl, Alice Green 82. ?iGEfSfrfv firearm 33, GZ-snxsis flraemvrmd 84. Ca+1w-fn-im Win SENIORS 85. GRUE, GRAYDEN Honor Points 38 Was a Boy Scout, 1931-33. Served as assistant homeroom representative, 1931-33. Belonged to football squad, 1933-36, to track squad, 1933-35, to swimming squad, 1933-34, and to gymnastics squad, 1935-36. Won Junior Life Saving Emblem, 1933-34, and Senior Life Saving, 1934-35. 86. HAHN, KENNETH Honor Points 22 Served as a member of student police, 1931-33. 87. HAMM, JOSEPH Honor Points 32 Entered ninth grade from St. john's. Belonged to Boy Scouts, 1932-36. Played diamond ball, 1933- 34 and football, 1934-35. Was homeroom vice- president, 1934-35, and homeroom representative, 1935-36. Member of track squad, 1935-36. 88. HANEY, FRANCIS Honor Points 23 Entered ninth grade here from rural school. Be- longed to Hi-Y, 1935-36. Has been active in after- school basketball, 4-H Club work and Boy Scout, Troop 27. 89. HANSON, JACK Honor Points 21 Served as homeroom president for 1934-35. Active in Boy Scouts and Junior Izaak Walton League. 90. HANSON, MILES Honor Points 30 Entered the eleventh grade from Caledonia High School. Belonged to Social Science Club, class play cast and track squad, 1935-36. Has been a mem- ber of Young People's League and a 4-H Club. v 91. HANSON, THELMA Honor Points 26 ' In eighth grade took Junior Life Saving. Received music emblem and Was a member of D. E. A., 1934-35. Was a homeroom representative and a member of D. E. A. and Girls' Outing Club in 1935-36. Took part in declamation, 1935-36. Has belonged to Girl Reserves, the church choir, and Luther League. Has taken cello lessons. 92. HAUSLER, JOHN Honor Points 18 Entered ninth grade from St. john's. Helped or- ganize the Stamp Club, 1933-34. Has not been able to participate in activities because of working. 93. HENDRICKS, CHARLOTTE Honor Points 26 . Served as homeroom representative in seventh grade. Belonged to Commercial Club in junior year. Worked all through high school and could not take part in many activities. 94. HENRY, GEORGE Honor Points 20 Has been interested in hiking, fishing, and hunting. 95. HIRES, VIVIAN Honor Points 38 Elected to junior Honor Society in ninth grade. Was a member of Commercial Club and Junior Play cast, 1934-35. Served as class treasurer and homeroom representative, 1935-36. Assisted with opcretta and class play, and received honor points for work in journalism in senior year. Elected to National Honor Society, 1935-36. Has helped in high school library, and belonged to Girl Reserves. 96. HOFFMAN, WAYZETTA Honor Points 20 Entered ninth grade from rural school. Has been a member of Haverhill Boosters' 4-H Club. HISTORY DEPARTMENT Iulius Opbeim, Florence Wbifefonl, Lucy Kingsley, Ellen Hughes, Lyzlia Glaser, Ethel Carson, Caroline Austin, Aletba Hcrwig, Henrietta Ryan, Mae jane Maroney, Mary McBride L Y, H 1 35, greg-gen 53-my 36. Kenneth Hahn 637. Jnssph Hamm 2324. ifrrzmcis Haney 89. Jack Hanson 90. Miles Hamann I 81. Thelma Hanson John Hausler 93. Fmrlotte Fendrirks 94: Ga-'args Henry 95. Vivim Hires Qkyzetta Hoffnvm W J V L .J SENIORS 97. HOLMBERG, EVELYN Honor Points 30 Was elected to Junior Honor Society and awarded Junior Life Saving Emblem in ninth grade. Be- longed to Commercial Club, 1934-36. Has been a member of Girl Reserves, the church choir, Young People's Society, and A. O. U. W. 98. HOPKINS, LEONA Honor Points 69 Participated in operetta, 193 0-313 took Junior Life Saving and served as homeroom representative, 1931-32. Awarded Girls' Monogram and elected to Junior Honor Society in ninth grade. Belonged to Girls' Athletic Club, 1933-36, serving as treas- urer in 1934-35, and to D. E. A. 1935-36. Was a member of Junior Play Cast. Acted as President of Student Council, 1935-36. Chosen by class for Character,,' 1935-36. Has been active in Girl Reserves and in Young People's Society. 99. HOPKIN, WADE Honor Points 20 Entered twelfth grade from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Played football, 1932-35, basketball, 1932-34, was out for track, 1932-34, and on swimming squad, 1935-36. Belonged to Radio Club, 1932-34, to French Club, 1934-35, to Capelle Choir, 1934-35. Served as drum major of band, 1933-35. Was on hall patrol, 1935-36. 100. HORTON, LYLE Honor Points 23 Was a member of Language Club, 1934-35. 101. HUTCHINGS, CARL Honor Points 28 Participated in district football and kittenball in seventh, eighth and ninth grades. Served as assist- ant cheer leader, 1933-34, and as cheer leader, 1934-36. Was homeroom representative, 1935-36. Was member of wrestling team in 1929. Has be- longed to DeMolay and been manager of their kittenball team. 102. JACK, GORDON Honor Points 23 Served as homeroom representative in ninth grade. Has worked and, therefore, has not had time for activities. 103. JACOBS, JANICE Honor Points 28 Was a member of Social Science Club, 1931-32, of Language Club, 1934-35, and of Social Science Club and Science Club, 1935-36. Received honor points for journalistic work in senior year. Has belonged to Campfire Girls and the Young People's Society. 1 04. JACOBS, MARTIN Honor Points 23 Entered tenth grade from Heffron High School. 105. JENKINS, RALPH Honor Points 25 Was a member of the gymnastics squad, 1934-36, serving as captain, 1935-36. Was also homeroom representative in senior year. Has belonged to Boy Scouts and A. O. U. W. - 106. JENSEN, ALICE Honor Points 28 Served as assistant homeroom representative in eighth grade. Was a member of operetta cast and won Girls' Monogram in ninth grade. Belonged to Girls' Athletic Club, 1932-33 and 1935-36. At- tended Eyota High School, 1933-35, and was cheer leader, member of Girls' Club and the drill team. Has played volleyball, kittenball, and basketball during high school years. 107. JOHNSON, CLARENCE Honor Points 22 Served as homeroom representative for 1935-36. Has worked after school and has not had time for activities. 108. JOHNSON, DONALD Honor Points 45 Was class treasurer, a member of Language Club, and elected to Junior Honor Society, 1932-33. Belonged to Science Club, 1933-36, acting as pres- ident, 1935-36. Was class play electrician, 1934- 35, head electrician, class play helper and home- room representative, 1935-36. Elected to Na- tional Honor Society, 1935-36. Has been a mem- ber of Boy Scouts Qan Eagle Scoutj, of Rochester Amateur Radio Club, Southern Minnesota -Radio Association, and American Radio Relay League. Is interested in golf and tennis. TEACHERS OF THE MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Front Row: Marie Vable, Iennie Erickson, Eilhne Carroll Second Row: Mary Sinclaif, Mabel Luclten, O. I. Sbefloe, Alice Westlund Back Row: W. B. Gundlacb, Ray Teesdale 97. Evelyn Holmlergr HE. Leona Hopkins 954. Wade Hopkin 100. Lyle Horton i J ,,.A N., . L SENIORS 109. JOHNSON, ELDON Honor Points 33 Entered tenth grade from Morristown High School. Served as homeroom representative, 1933-34 and again in 1935-36. Received honor points for work in journalism in senior year. Was on the football squad, 1934-36, and played softball in 1934-36, serving as captain, 193 5-36. Assisted with operetta, 193 5-36. 1 10. JOHNSON, MARIE Honor Points 18 Has been active in volleyball, life saving work and in baseball. Has been a Girl Guard, a Camp Cadet, a Sunday School teacher, a Sunbeam leader, a recording secretary, and a member of the church band. 111. JOHNSON, MARY JANE Honor Points 42 In ninth grade belonged to Language and Social Science Clubs and helped organize Camera Club. Was a member of Girl Scouts, 1933-35, of Girls' Athletic Club, 1934-35, acting as vice-president, 1935-36, and of D. E. A., 1933-34. Won Girls' Monogram and Junior Life Saving Emblem, 1933- 34. Served as homeroom representative, 1935-36. 112. JOHNSON, ROSE MARY Honor Points 24 Entered the tenth grade from Kasson High School. Assisted with the class play, 1935-36. 1 13 . JOHNSON, VERNON , Honor Points 24 Was a member of the tennis squad in 1933-34, and served as homeroom representative for 1935- 36. 114. JOSTOCK, MARGUERITE Honor Points 20 Entered the eleventh grade from St. John's High School. 115. KENDALL, ROY Honor Points 5 5 Was a member of Social Science Club, 1933-34, of Science Club, 1934-36, serving as treasurer, 1935- 36. Belonged to track squad, 1933-36, to swim- ming squad and gymnastics squad, 1934-36. Served as homeroom treasurer and class play costume man- ager, 1934-35, and as homeroom representative, 1935-36. Belonged to Senior Class Play cast. Has been active in Hi-Y and Boy Scouts. . 1 16. KIECKER, HERBERT Honor Points 33 Entered ninth grade from Trinity Lutheran School. Elected to Junior Honor Society that year. Be- longed to the Commercial Club, 1934-36. Elected to National Honor Society, 1935-36. Has been active in Junior Walther League. 117. KINGREY, JOANNE Honor Points 53 Entered ninth grade from St. John's. Was a mem- ber of Girl Scout Award Program cast, of one-act play cast, and elected to Junior Honor Society, 1932-33. Won Girls' Monogram and Junior Life Saving Emblem, 1933-34. Belonged to Girl Scouts, 1932-36, to Girls, Outing Club, acting as presi- dent, 1934-35. Served as homeroom vice-president, 1934-35, and as homeroom representative, 1935-36. Elected to National Honor Society, 1934-35. Was class play helper, 1935-36. 1 18. KITZMAN, MICHAEL Honor Points 24 Was on wrestling squad in seventh and eighth grades. Played kittenball in 1933-34. Belonged to Shop Club, 1933-36. Was manager of softball, 1933-34. Has belonged to Boy Scouts. 1 19. KNAPP, ELEANOR Honor Points 41 Belonged to operetta casts in seventh and eighth grades and to one-act play cast in ninth grade. Served as homeroom representative in tenth and twelfth grades. Vfon Senior Life Saving Emblem and was a member of Junior Class Play cast, 1934- 35, and of D. E. A., 1934-36, acting as president, 1935-36. Belonged to operetta cast, 1935-36. Re- ceived honor points for work in journalism in senior year. Has been active in Job's Daughters, Girl Reserves, and Young People's Fellowship. 120. KNAPP, RICHARD Honor Points 37 Served as homeroom representative, 1931-33. Elected to Junior Honor Society, 1932-33. In 1935-36 joined Science Club. Has belonged to Izaak Walton League, 1934-36, and to Hi-Y, 1935-36. TEACHERS OF THE INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT Front Row: V. J. Baalz, Einer Morgenson, Martha Matthews, Genevieve Howe, Roy Nordby Bark Row: B. F. Dunn, Gerald W. Paul 109. Eldon Johnson 110. Marie Johnsova 111. Mary Jane Johnson 112. Rose Mary Johnson ., .. . -- -.-.,. N . . ,H . SENIORS 121. KNUTSEN, HYACINTH Honor Points 45 Belonged to Social Science Club, 1930-33. Awarded junior Life Saving Emblem and elected to Junior Honor Society, 1932-33. Was a member of Lan- guage Club, 1933-34, of Commercial Club, 1934- 36, and of D. E. A., 1934-36. Served as homeroom secretary-treasurer, 1934-35, and as homeroom rep- resentative, 1935-36. Was a member of Junior Class Play staff. Assisted with operetta, 1935-36. Was elected to National Honor Society, 1935-36. Has belonged to Campfire Girls, Girl Reserves, Job's Daughters, and A. O. U. W. 122. KNUTZEN, KENNETH Honor Points 18 Has not participated in activities because of work- ing. 12 3 . KNUTZEN, RUTH Honor Points 23 Was a member of the operetta cast in seventh grade. Belonged to Commercial Club, 1934-35. Has been a Girl Scout. Took part in Monday night swimming. 124. KOS, JAMES Honor Points 25 Entered ninth grade from St. John's. Belonged to diamond ball squad, 1933-34. Was a member of operetta cast, 1935-36. Has participated in district football. Has been active in Boy Scouts and Knights of Columbus. 125. KOS, RICHARD Honor Points 61 ln 1930-31 was class president and a member of operetta and Christmas play casts. Belonged to Social Science Club, 1931-35 fserving as president, 1934-351, to D. E. A., 1932-36, and to Science Club, 1935-36. Served as homeroom president, 1934-35, and as homeroom representative, 1931-32, 1935-36. W'as chosen by class for Service, 1931- 32. Was a member of one-act play cast, 1932-33, of Junior Play Cast, and entered Declamation Con- test, 1934-35. Was elected to Junior Honor So- ciety in 1933 and to National Honor Society in 1935-36. Belonged to operetta cast, 1935-36. Has been active in DeMolays, Boy Scouts, and Epworth League. Has studied piano. 126. KOSEK, FLORENCE Honor Points 28 Entered eleventh grade from Lafayette, Indiana. Belonged to Commercial Club, 1934-36. Chosen homeroom representative, 1935-36. Is self-sup- porting and has had very little time for activities. 127. KRUSE, MELVIN Honor Points 22 Entered ninth grade from Trinity Lutheran School. Belonged to track squad, 1933-34. Has been a member of Boy Scouts and Junior Walther League. 12 8. KRUESEL, ELMER Honor Points 24 Entered ninth grade from rural school. Acted as class play manager in 1934-35, and as class play helper in 1935-36. Has been active in Senior Wal- ther League and the Haverhill 4-H Club. 129. KUBIS, PHYLLIS Honor Points 24 Participated in operettas in seventh and eighth grades. Has belonged to Girl Reserves, a sewing club, and a neighborhood club. 130. LAMBERT, JEAN Honor Points 40 Was a member of the Boy Scouts, 1931-33. Be- longed to football squad, 1934-36, and to track squad, 1933-35. Acted as homeroom vice-presi- dent, 1934-35, and as homeroom representative, 1935-36. Is a member of Hi-Y. 131. LARSON, EMILIE Honor Points 34 Entered ninth grade from rural school. Took part in one-act play and was elected to junior Honor Society that year. Belonged to Social Science Club, 1933-34, and to Language Club, 1934-35. Awarded Junior Life Saving Emblem, 1934-35. Assisted with class play, 1935-36. Elected to National Honor Society, 1935-36. Has been a member of Junior Choir and 4-H Club. 13 2. LARSON, FERN Honor Points 24 Was a member of Language Club in junior year and of D. E. A. in senior year. Has been active in Girl Reserves. TEACHERS OF COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Hurry Meyer, Ruby Moore, C. E. Obermann Naomi Peterson, L, D. While Q 1 121. Hyacinth Kmxtsen 122. Kenneth Knutzen 123, Ruth Knutzen 124. James Koa 125. Riclmrd Kos- 126. Florence Koeak 127. lelvin Kruse 128. Elmer Kassel 1225. Fhywlizz Hvzhis 3.38. Jean Lamwsrt ' 151. Familie Larson 132. Fsrn Lemon SENIORS 1 3 3 . LAWLER, GEORGE Honor Points 20 Entered ninth grade from rural school. Has had no time to participate in activities because of liv- ing out of town. 134. LAWSON, MYRTLE Honor Points 27 Entered the eleventh grade from Mower County. Belonged to Commercial Club, 1934-36, and to Social Science Club, 1935-36. Played basketball and was in Girls' Choir in Racine. Has been active in Epworth League. 135. LEE, ERNEST Honor Points 30 Played on golf squad, 1934-36, and on football squad, 1934-36. Has been a member of the Senior Luther League and the Izaak Walton League. 136. LEHMANN, LUELLA Honor Points 20 Entered the tenth grade from Wabasha County. 137. LEMM, CLEO Honor Points 20 13 8. LENG, LORRAINE Honor Points 25 Entered the ninth grade here. Was a member of D. E. A., 1933-35. 139. LINCOLN, ROLAND Did not graduate. 140. LINDSTROM, WILLIAM REX Honor Points 29 Was on football squad, 1932-33, and on track squad, 1932-34. Acted as homeroom representa- tive, 1932-33. Belonged to Social Science Club in senior year. Is a member of Hi-Y. 141. LUTHER, HELEN Honor Points 23 , In seventh grade Won second place in Posture Con- test. Belonged to Commercial Club, 1934-36, and to Social Science Club, 1935-36. Acted as home- room representative in senior year. Has been a member of Campbell's junior Relief Corps of A. O. U. W., and of choir, and Young People's Association of United Brethren Church. 142. LUTZI, LAUREN Honor Points 25 Entered the ninth grade from rural school. 143. LYKE, MARION Honor Points 22 Won third place in Posture Contest in eighth grade. Belonged to Commercial Club and to D. E. A. in junior and senior years. Has been a member of Junior Luther League, of the Junior Choir, of Girl Reserves, and of job's Daughters. 144. LYON, MARCELLA Honor Points 28 Took part in operetta in seventh grade and in one-act play in ninth. Belonged to D. E. A., 1933-34, and to Commercial Club, 1934-36, act- ing as president in 1935-36. Was a member of Junior Play Cast, 1934-35, and homeroom repre- sentative, 1935-36. Has been interested in Girl Reserves and in volleyball. TEACHERS OF LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Rena Van Heuvelen, Florence Swinburne, Naomi Ramer, Herman Vox 15'7. Cleo Lemn 138. Lorraine Leng 139. Roland i.5.mf11nA 140. SY, Rex limgstrnm 141' HUGH mike? 142. Ifxwrvm Lutzi 145. Marion Lykef 144. Marcella Lyon SENIORS 145. LYONS, EDWARD Honor Points 31 Entered tenth grade from St. John's. Was a mem- ber of the football squad, 1933-36, and of the track squad, 1933-35. Acted as assistant manager of basketball, 1934-35, and manager, 1935-36. Served as homeroom representative, 1935-36. Was on softball team in senior year. Has been active in Columbian Squires. 146. LYONS, ROBERT Honor Points 39 Entered tenth grade from St. john's. Was on foot- ball squad and played basketball that year. In 1934-35 was manager of football squad, captain of softball and member of basketball squad. In 1935-36 was member of football squad, basketball squad, and homeroom representative. Has belonged to Columbian Squires. 147. McADAMS, RUTH Honor Points 19 Entered from St. John's in ninth grade. Was a Girl Scout and assistant homeroom representative that year. Belonged to Auto Study Club in tenth year, to Commercial Club in eleventh, and to Social Science Club in twelfth. . 148. MCBRIDE, MAE Honor Points 23 Has served as secretary of 4-H Club. 149. MCCALLUM, HELEN Honor Points 26 Awarded Junior Life Saving Emblem in ninth grade. Was a member of D. E. A., 1933-36, and of the Junior Play Cast, 1934-35. Has belonged to Girl Reserves. 150. MCFARLAND, ROBERT Honor Points 16 Awarded music emblem in junior year. Has been a member of the German Band. 151. MADSEN, HOWARD Honor Points 24 Entered ninth grade from Iowa. Played on the diamondball squad, 1933-34. Has been active in Boy Scout work. 152. MALONEY, MARION Honor Points 40 Participated in operetta in seventh grade. Belonged to Social Science Club, 1932-33, to Language Club, 1934-36, and to D. E. A., 1935-36. Served as homeroom secretary, 1934-35, and as homeroom representative, 1935-36. Was class play property manager, 1934-35, assistant in operetta, 1935-36, and member of Senior Class Play Cast. Has been a member of Girl Reserves and Job's Daughters. 153. MANN, RUTH Honor Points 33 Entered here in ninth grade. Elected to Junior Honor Society that year. Served as homeroom representative, 1935-36. Elected to National Honor Society, 1935-36. 154. MARQUARDT, JAMES Honor Points 28 Elected to Junior Honor Society, 1932-33. 15 5 . MARTIN, MARLYS Honor Points 41 Belonged to Social Science Club, 1931-33, to Lan- guage Club, 1933-34, to D. E. A., 1934-35, and to Science Club, 1935-3 6. Elected to junior Honor Society in ninth grade. Elected as homeroom sec- retary-treasurer, 1934-35, and as homeroom rep- resentative, 1935-36. Assisted with operetta, 1935- 36. Has been a member of S. J. S., of job's Daughters, and of Standard Bearers. 1 56. MARTIN, VIOLET Honor Points 23 Entered ninth grade from rural school. Was a member of Language Club, 1932-33, of D. E. A., 1933-36, and of Social Science Club, 1935-36. Helped with work for the S. E. M. E. A. TEACHERS OF MUSIC AND ART H. P. jones, Charles Rudkin, Helen Church 145. Eawafa Lyme 14 e. Robert Lyons 141. aww necmxms 148. Mae ffeliride 149. :Helm kicfmliwzm 150, www was-mzin 151. Howard Madsen 1535- M'11fm?S' 153, Rgfmh Mmm 154, James Marquayrit 155. Marlys Martin 156. Violezt Max-izin , 1 SENIORLS 157. MASSON, JAMES Honor Points 38 Belonged to Social Science Club, 1933-34, and to Science Club, 1934-36. Was a member of swim- ming squad, 1933-36, serving as captain, 1935-36, and of track squad, 1934-36. Has belonged to Christian Endeavor, and participated in Boy Scout work for three years. 158. MAYWOOD, DOROTHY Honor Points 26 Was awarded Junior Life Saving Emblem, 1934-3 5. Belonged to Commercial Club in junior and senior years. Was a class play helper, 1935-36. Has been active in Girl Reserves. 159. MERTZ, GORDON Honor Points 28 Was a member of track squad, 1933-36, and foot- ball rnanager, 1933-34. Served as homeroom vice- president and ticket taker in 1934-35, and as home- room representative, 1935-36. Belongs to Hi-Y Club. 160. MESCHKE, PHYLLIS Honor Points 29 Entered twelfth grade from Stewartville. Belonged to Current Events Club, 1932-35. Took part in declamation, 1934-35. Belonged to Social Science Club and Commercial Club, 1935-36. Has been a member of girls' volleyball team, of Bible School, and a 4-H Club. 161. MEYER, DONALD Honor Points 27 Out for diamondball and on track squad, 1933-34. Lives out of town and hasn't time for activities. 162. MEYERDING, EDWARD Honor Points 38 Chosen in seventh grade for honor, Vocational Fitness. Was a member of swimming squad, Language Club and Social Science Club, and helped organize Camera Club, 1932-33. Belonged to D. E. A., 1934-36, acting as treasurer, 1935-36, and to Social Science Club, 1934-35. Was a mem- ber of swimming squad, 1934-36, and track man- ager, 1935-36. Acted as homeroom representative for 1935-36. Active in DeMolay, Junior Izaak Wal- ton League, Boy Scouts, and Christian Endeavor. 163. MILLER, EILEEN Honor Points 31 Was a member of Language Club and Social Sci- ence Club, 1933-34, and of D. E. A., 1934-36. Served as stage assistant for Junior Class Play, 1934-35, as helper in Senior Class Play, and as homeroom representative, 1935-36. Has belonged to Girl Reserves and Girls' Outing Club. 164. MILLER, LILLIAN Honor Points 21 Was homeroom representative and a member of the Commercial Club in senior year. Has been a member of the Junior Walther League. 165. MILLER, MIRIAM Honor Points 37 Participated in operettas in seventh and eighth grades. Belonged to D. E. A., 1932-35, and to Commercial Club, 1934-36. Received music em- blem, 1934-35. Sang in operetta in senior year. Has been active in Girl Reserves, in church choir, and in Young People's Society. 166. MINKEL, KENNETH Honor Points 18 Awarded music emblem, 1934-3.5. Belonged to gymnastics squad, 1935-36. Has belonged to Boy Scouts and Monday night band. 16.7. MOERSCI-I, VIRGINIA Honor Points 54 Was chosen by class for Sportsmanship and took junior Life Saving in seventh grade. Belonged to Social Science Club, 1931-33, to Language Club, 1933-35, to Girls' Athletic Club, serving as secre- tary, and to Science Club, 1935-36. Was a mem- ber of Girl Scouts, 1932-35, receiving tenderfoot badge, 1933. Received Girls' Monogram, 1934-35. Was a member of operetta cast and helped in senior play, 1935-36. Was elected to National Honor Society, 1935-36. Has been active in Girls' Out- ing Club. 168. MOORE, LESLIE Honor Points 28 In tenth grade was on track squad. Belonged to Social Science Club in 1935-36, and went out for softball. Has been a member of Hi-Y, 1935-36. TEACHERS OF'THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT I. B. Velleu, Estelle Briese, W. E. Bobner . . - . .- . KAA N --. mn '- 165. Miriam Miller 1862. Kenneth Minkel V 167. Xfirrfinia Moersch 158. Leslie Moore SENIORS 169. MOSSE, ELIZABETH ANN Honor Points 30 Belonged to Girls' Glee Club, 1931-33, and to Girl Scouts, 1932-33, in Preston. Entered here in tenth grade. Was a member of Girl Scouts and Language Club, 1933-34, and of D. E. A., 1934-35. Acted as homeroom representative in senior year. Has been a member of Girl Reserves. 170. MOURNING, MYRTLE Honor Points 38 In seventh and eighth grades was in operetta casts. Won Girls' Monogram and Junior Life Saving Emblem in ninth grade. Received music emblem and Senior Life Saving Emblem, 1934-35. Was a junior Class Play manager. Belonged to D. E. A., 1933-34, and to Girls' Athletic Club, 1933-36. Has been active in Girl Reserves. . 171. MUSSEY, MADGE Honor Points 71 Was a member of Social Science Club, operetta cast and Christmas Play cast, served as homeroom representative, and was chosen by class for Lead- ership in 1930-31. Was in operetta in eighth grade. In 1932-33 belonged to Language Club and one-act play cast, served as assistant homeroom representative, class president, was chosen by class for Service, and was elected to Junior Honor Society. Was a member of Girl Scouts, 1933-36, and of Girls' Athletic Club, 1935-36. Won Girls' Monogram, belonged to Junior Class Play Cast, and was elected to National Honor Society, 1934- 35. Served as homeroom representative and mem- ber of play cast, 1935-36. Received honor points for work in journalism in senior year. Has been active in Girl Reserves, Sketch Club, Girls' Outing Club, and Christian Endeavor. 172. NEILL, JOHN Honor Points 20 Belonged to a 4-H Club for three years. 173. NEILL, ROBERT Honor Points 20 Has served as president of 4-H Club. 174. NELSON, MARGUERITE Honor Points 16 175. NICKELS, HELEN Honor Points 23 Entered tenth grade from St. john's. Belonged to D. E. A. and received Junior Life Saving Emblem that year. Was a member of Social Science Club, homeroom representative and assistant in operetta in senior year. Has been active in Girl Scouts and Seton Guild. 176. NYSTROM, HARRIET Honor Points 52 Was a member of Social Science Club, 1930-31, of Social Science Club, Language Club and one- act play cast, 1932-33. Was elected to Junior Honor Society in 1933 and to Senior Honor So- ciety in 1935. Belonged to D. E. A., 1934-36, and to Social Science Club, 1935-36. Was member of play cast, 1934-35. Was vice-president of senior class, member of play cast, and operetta assistant, 1935-36. Has served as president of Epworth League. Did art work for Rorhet and received music emblem. 177. OLSEN, CLYDE Honor Points 16 Received music emblem in 1933-34. Has been a member of Christian Endeavor and Sunday School. 178. OLSEN, ELSIE Honor Points 21 Entered eleventh grade from Little Falls, was a member of Girls' Glee Club there. Took part in operetta, 1935-36. Belonged to Young People's Society and to the choir. Belongs to Lutheran League and choir here. 179. OWEN, GRETTA RAE Honor Points 43 Participated in operetta in seventh and eighth grades. Was a Girl Scout and won tenderfoot badge, belonged to Social Science Club, and was elected to Junior Honor Society in ninth grade. Won music emblem and was class play prompter, 1934-35. Won first place declamation contest fhomej, 1935-36. Was homeroom representative, a member of D. E. A., and a member of class play cast, 1935-36. Elected to National Honor Society in senior year. Has belonged to Girl Reserves, Job's Daughters, Standard Bearers, and Epworth League. 180. OWEN, LYLE Honor Points 20 Entered ninth grade from rural school. TEACHERS OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Front Row: Hazel Hitchcock, Alice Bond, Marjorie Lyford, P. F. Srbmidt Bark Row: Oliver M. Nordly, Dr. H. G. Silker is l SENIORS 181. PAGEL, LUELLA Honor Points 29 Entered ninth grade from the country. Elected to Junior Honor Society in 1932-33. Belonged to -operetta cast, 1935-36. Is a member of a 4-H Club and won state honors in that work, 1935-36. 18 2. PAPPAS, PAUL Honor Points 33 Entered the tenth grade from Worthington, Min- nesota. Was a member of football squad from 1933 to 1936, of the track team, 1934-35, of basketball squad, 1934-35. Served as homeroom representa- tive and operetta assistant in senior year. Received honor points for work in journalism, 1935-36. 18 3. PARKIN, JOHN Honor Points 37 In 1930-31 won first place in declamationg in 1931-32 acted in play, was assistant homeroom rep- resentative, and member of Science Club. Belonged to Social Science Club, 1933-35, to D. E. A. in tenth and twelfth years. Was on tennis squad, 1933-34. Entered declamation contest in 1935-36. Assisted with operetta, and received honor points for work in journalism in senior year. Has been active in Boy Scouts. 184. PEARSON, LORRAINE Honor Points 38 Homeroom representative three years, assistant rep- resentative one year. Member of D. E. A. from 1933 to 1936. Took part in one-act play and was a Girl Scout in ninth grade. Was a member of junior Class Play Cast. Has belonged to Job's Daughters, to Girl Reserves, and Young People's Association. iss. PEMBERTON, JOHN Honor Points 58 Secretary of class in eighth year. Elected to Junior Honor Society, 1932-33, and to National Honor Society, 1934-35. Chosen homeroom repre- sentative, 1933-34, 1935-36, and homeroom sec- retary, 1934-35. Made business manager of His- tory of Histories. Has studied music, been Boy Scout, B. S. A. Den Chief, a Cub, member of Young People's Fellowship, and Secretary-Treas- urer of Sunday School. 186. PENNINGTON, STANLEY - Honor Points 34 Entered the ninth grade from the country. Chosen assistant homeroom representative, and elected to Junior Honor Society, 1932-33. Was a member of Science Club, 1933-36, and homeroom secretary, 1934-35. Has belonged to a 4-H Club and been interested in radio construction and experimenta- 21011. 187. PETERSON, AGNES A Honor Points 31 Belonged to the Social Science Club in ninth grade, to Language Club in eleventh and twelfth years, and to D. E. A. in twelfth. Assisted with class play, 1935-36. Elected to National Honor Society in senior year. Has belonged to Junior League, Senior League, Junior Choir, Intermediate Choir, and Girl Reserves. 1 8 8. PETERSON, AMELIA Honor Points 23 Was elected to the Junior Honor Society in 1932- 33. 189. PIKE, MARGUERITE Honor Points 40 Entered the ninth grade from the country. Was elected to the junior Honor Society, 1932-33, and to National Honor Society, 1935-36. Was a mem- ber of the Language Club, 1933-36. Has belonged to the Junior Choir and Young People's Society, and to the 4-H Boosters' Club. 190. PIKE, RALPH Honor Points 26 Entered the ninth grade from rural school. Was elected to National Honor Society, 1935-36. Lives ten miles in the country, has no time for activi- ties. Has belonged to Young People's Society and Junior Choir. Has been active in 4-H Club work. 191. PIKE, RUTH Honor Points 26 Entered ninth grade from the country. Was a member of the Language Club, 1933-36, and the Commercial Club, 1934-36, Has belonged to Young People's Society, Junior Choir, and 4-H Club. 192. PUNDERSON, JOHN Honor Points 60 Chosen by class for Scholarship, 1930-33 and again, 1935-36. Was class treasurer, 1930-31, and class president, 1931-32. Was elected to Junior Honor Society in 1932, and to National Honor Society in 1935. Belonged to Language Club, to one-act play cast, in 1932-33, to Science Club and tennis squad, 1933-34, to Science Club and play cast, 1934-35. Was electrician and homeroom rep- resentative in senior year. Became Senior Patrol Leader of Troop 21, Boy Scouts. Is an amateur radio station operator, vice-president of Southern Minnesota Radio Association, vice-president of Rochester Amateur Radio Club. BUSINESS AND OFFICE MANAGERS Ann Rukzwina, Frances Hill, E. F. Degel, Mary Witte, Evelyn Duell l 1 SENICRS 193. QUACKENBUSH, RICHARD Honor Points 5 5 Belonged to track squad from 1931 to 1936, being captain of the squad in 1935-36, to football squad from 1931 to 1936, to basketball squad, 1931-32. Served as class athletic representative and belonged to R Club, 1932-33. Was a member of Junior Class Play Cast, 1934-35. Was homeroom repre- sentative, a member of operetta cast and of Science Club, '1935-36. Has been member of Boy Scouts, Talmark Ski Club, Young People's Fellowship, Monday night chess and auto clubs, and Hi-Y. 194. RADKE, ALICE Honor Points 24 Was a member of Christmas play cast as a seventh grader. Belonged to the Commercial Club, 1934-' 36, serving as secretary in 1935-36. Has belonged to the Junior Choir and Junior Walther League. 195. RAMME, PETER Honor Points 36 In the tenth grade was a member of Social Science Club. Served as assistant cheer leader, 1933-34, and as cheer leader from 1934 to 1936. Was a junior class play manager, and served as homeroom representative, 1934-35, 1935-36. Has been presi- dent of Young People's Fellowship, Sergeant of National Guard Unit, and member of DeMolay and Hi-Y. 196. RANFRANZ, ESTHER Honor Points 22 Served as homeroom representative, 1935-36. Has been a member of the Young People's League of the Church of Peace, and the Monday night Art Club. 197. REITER, LUCILLE Honor Points 24 Entered ninth grade from the country. Took part in one-act play that year. Belonged to Language Club in junior year. Has taken part in Christmas play at church. 198. RENSPE, DELTON Honor Points 26 Entered ninth grade from Trinity Lutheran School. Received honor points for work in journalism, 1935-36. Belongs to Senior Walther League. 199. REYNOLDS, LELAND Honor Points 27 Belonged to Social Science Club in eighth grade. Went out for golf for four years, 1931-1935. 2 0 0. RICHMAN, GERALD Honor Points 37 In seventh and eighth grades belonged to the wrestling squad. Was a member of the football team from 1932 to 1935 and was out for track in the tenth grade, and homeroom representative in the twelfth. 2 01. RILEY, BERNADETTE Honor Points 19 Entered the eleventh grade from St. John's. joined the Social Science Club in the senior year. Be- longed to the St. john's High School choir and glee club, and was secretary of the Hyde Park 4-H Club. 202. RISTO, BERDIE Honor Points 28 In the tenth grade won Junior Life Saving Em- blem and belonged to D. E. A. and Language Club. Was a member of Commercial Club in eleventh and twelfth years. Elected to National Honor So- ciety, 193 5-36. Has taken piano lessons, helped in library, taken part in a German play, and in Parent-Teachers' Program. 203. ROESLER, ROBERT Honor Points 93 Chosen homeroom representative four years. Chosen for class honor, Character in seventh grade, for Leadership in 1932 and 1934 and again in 1935- 36. A member of Social Science Club, 1931-34. Elected to junior Honor Society, 1933, and Na- tional Honor Society in 1935. Belonged to foot- ball squad, 1933-36, to track squad, 1934-35, to gymnastics squad from 1934-36. Junior Class pres- ident, member of Junior Play Cast. Received music emblem, 1935. Director of Public Safety, 1935-36. Member of Senior Play Cast and of Science Club in senior year. Awarded Blakely Cup, 1935-36. Received Eagle Scout award, R award. Is member of Young People's Fellowship, and Hi-Y. 204. ROESSLER, MARTIN Honor Points 30 Belonged to operetta cast in eighth grade. Received music emblem in 1934. Was a member of track squad, 1933-34, and of gymnastics squad, 1934-36. Took part in junior Class Play. Belonged to Sci- ence Club for two years, 1933-35. Is a member of Local No. 437 A. F. of Musicians. ATHLETIC COACHES Front Row: C. E. Obermunn, I. W. Opheim, Oliver Nordly, P. F. Schmidt Burk Row: G. W. Paul, V. I. Baalz l l L-Hn 2, H , SENIORS 2 05. ROHEIM, RAYNOLD Honor Points 21 Served as homeroom representative and was a mem- ber of the Social Science Club in 1935-36. Has been a member of the Boy Scouts, Lutheran League, junior Choir, and Senior Choir. 206. RONKEN. ELSIE Honor Points 56 Belonged to Social Science Club from 1930 to 1933. Took part in one-act play and was elected to junior Honor Society in 1932-33. Belonged to Girl Scouts and Language Club 1933-35. Was vice-president of class and won junior Life Saving Emblem, 1933-34. Was class secretary, class play property manager, and was elected to National Honor Society, 1934-35. Served .as homeroom rep- resentative and member of play cast, 1935-36. Has been member of junior Choir and Young Peo- ple's League. 207. ROSSI, BRYAN Honor Points 29 Entered ninth grade from the country. Belonged to the Science Club and track squad in 1933-34 and 1935-36. Went out for debate and was a member of Science Club in 1935-36. Has been in scouting, becoming a Cub Scout, Den Leader, in DeMolays, and in Epworth League. 208. ROSVOLD, MARDETH Honor Points 35 Entered twelfth grade from Jasper, Minnesota. Belonged to Pep Club for three years, and to the Dramatic Club for three years. Played basketball two years. Took part in junior class play and in humorous section of declamation for three years. Belonged to Sketch Club, 1935-36. Was a member of Senior Class Play Cast, and elected to the Na- tional Honor Society, 1935-36. 209. ROWLAND, CECIL Honor Points 20 Was a member of the football squad for 1931-32. 210. RUKAVINA, CATHERINE Honor Points 29 Entered ninth grade from St. John's. Belonged to Girl Scouts in ninth grade. Was a member of Sci- ence Club from 1933 to 1936 and of the Lan- guage Club from 1932 to 1934. Was class play helper, 1935-36. Belonged to Seton Guild two years. 21 1. RYAN, RICHARD Honor Points 48 Was a member of the basketball squad from 1931 to 1936, of the football squad from 1932 to 1936, of the track team from 1933 to 1935. Was chosen by the class for Service in 1933-34, and in 1934-35. Served as homeroom representative for 1935-36. Is a member of Hi-Y. 212. SALLEY, BARBARA Honor Points 21 Entered ninth grade from the rural school. Was homeroom representative in senior year. Has be- longed to church choir and Girl Reserves. 2 13 . SAWYER, JUDITH Honor Points 26 Entered the ninth grade from the rural school. Was a member of Language Club that year. Has belonged to Y. W. C. A. 214. SCHACHT, DAVID Honor Points 46 In the seventh grade was homeroom representative. Was elected to the Junior Honor Society in 1933 and the National Honor Society in 1935. Belonged to the debate team, 1932-36. Was homeroom rep- resentative and class secretary in junior year. Given the American Legion Award, 1935-36. 215. SCHARNWEBER, EDWARD Honor Points 27 In 1935-36 was homeroom representative, member of the gymnastics squad and an assistant with operetta. Was out for softball in senior year. Has belonged to Boy Scouts, Walther League, and A. O. U. W. 216. SCHULDT, JOYCE Honor Points 25 Entered eleventh grade from Richland Center, Wisconsin. While there belonged to mixed chorus, out of school orchestra, Language Club and Girls' Athletic Association. Served as homeroom repre- sentative and class play helper for 1935-36. Re- ceived honor points for work in journalism in senior year. Has taken music lessons, and belonged to the Young People's Society. ATHLETIC CAPTAINS Leff io right: Iamex Masson, Walter Williams, Ralph jenkins, Eldon johnson, Paul Pappas, William Cooper, Richard Quackenbusla 205. Ravnold Roheim 206. Elsie Ronken 267. Bryan Rossi RGB. Mnrdeth Rosvcld 215. Judith Sawyer 214. David Schscht 215. Edward Scharnweber 215. Joyce Schmidt SENIORS 2 17. SCHULTZ, LEONARD Honor Points 35 Entered ninth grade from Trinity Lutheran School. Was member of the basketball squad in 193364, of the gymnastic and tennis squads in 1934-35, of the gymnastic and tennis squads in 1935-36. Chosen manager of gymnastic squad in senior year. Elected to National Honor Society, 1935-36. Is a member of Hi-Y. 218. SCHWARZ, WALTER ' Honor Points 27 Was a member of track squad in sophomore year and played softball in junior and senior years. Served as homeroom representative for 1935-36. Is a member of the Izaak Walton League. 219. SCRABECK, CLAIR Honor Points, 24 Entered twelfth grade from Henderson, Minnesota. Was on softball squad for four years, 1930-33 and 1934-353 on the basketball squad, 1933-353 on the, baseball tcam, 1933-34, in the Christmas play for three years, and in the junior and senior plays. Served as vice-president of the junior class. Was on basketball team and out for softball, 1935-36. 220. SEABRIGHT, HAZEL Honor Points 23 Entered the ninth grade from rural school. 221. SEAMAN, MARIAN Honor Points 49 Was a member of operetta and Christmas Play Casts in seventh grade. Belonged to Social Science Club and operetta cast and won Life Saving Em- blem in eighth grade. Member of D. E. A. and of one-act play cast, and elected to junior Honor Society, 1932-33. Was homeroom representative, member of Junior Play Cast and member of Na- tional Honor Society, 1934-35. Served as home- room representative, member of operetta cast, and class play helper, 1935-36. Received honor points for work in journalism in senior year. Has be- longed to Girl Reserves, Junior Auxiliary, and Young People's Fellowship. 222. SEAMAN, PAUL Honor Points 25 Entered ninth grade from St. john's. Was home- room representative for 1933-34. Is a member of the Izaak Walton League. 2 2 3. SELL, MYRON Honor Points 20 Entered the ninth grade from the Trinity Luth- eran School. 224. SESSING, WILLIAM Honor Points 36 Entered the ninth grade from St. john's. Belonged to the Language Club and Science Club that year. Played on the golf squad, 1933-36, serving as rnan- ager, 1933-34. Received honor points for work in journalism in senior year. Served as homeroom representative, 1935-36. Belongs to the junior Izaak Walton League and Columbian Squires. zzs. ' si-IAPIRO, MIRIAM Honor Points 32 Chosen class secretary in the seventh grade. Be- longed to Social Science Club in eighth and ninth grades. Won Junior Life Saving Emblem, 1932-33. Was a member of the Girl Scouts, 1933-34, of the Language Club, 1933-35, and of the Science Club, 1935-36. Belongs to Job's Daughters. 226. SKOGEN, HELEN Honor Points 27 Took part in Parent-Teachers' program in 1932-33. Served as homeroom representative for 1935-3 6. Has belonged to Girl Reserves and Young People's League. 227. SMALLEY, BETTY Honor Points 25 Was a member of the Girl Scouts in 1930-31, and in 1932-36. Received honor points for work in journalism, 1935-36. 228. SMITH, DONOVAN Honor Points 25 Entered the ninth grade from the country. Is a member of A. O. U. W. ROBERT ROESLER Valedicforiafz ?l?. If-Qmvi Svhwlhz 213 hiker Sfziewarzf 22.22. Clair Scrnbeck 220. Hazel Seabrigihi: 221. afarifm Seaman 222, Faux Sflnmn 233. vm-an S1911 224. William 39531145 225. Vir5am Sham ro 226. Helen Skagen 227. Betty Smalley 928. Danuvan Smith SENIORS 229. SMITH, LATON Honor Points 43 In the ninth grade was class secretary and was elected to Junior Honor Society. Belongecl to the Language Club and tennis squad in 1933-34. Was homeroom vice-president and member of class play cast, 1934-359 homeroom representative, member of class play cast, and of Science Club, 1935-36. Was elected to National Honor Society, 1935-36. Has belonged to Boy Scouts, DeMolays, and Ep- worth League. 230. SMITH, PAUL Honor Points 66 Was homeroom representative in seventh and ninth grades, belonged to Boy Scouts in eighth and ninth grades. Elected to Junior Honor Society in 1933 and to National Honor Society in 1935. Was on track squad, 1933-34. Served as class vice-presi- dent, was on play cast, and won music emblem, 1934-35. Belonged to D. E. A. and was out for football in 1935-36. Was Assistant Director of Public Safety, member of Senior Play Cast, and declamation entry, 1935-36. 231. SPENCER, JAMES Honor Points 22 Entered ninth grade from rural school. 232. STEGER, PATRICIA Honor Points 24 Entered ninth grade from St. john's. Participated in Girl Scout work from 1933 to 1936. Won Junior Life Saving Emblem in 1933-34. Has been a member of Seton Guild, Girl Reserves, and .A. O. U. W. 233. STEINLICHT, BERNICE Honor Points 22 Entered tenth grade from LeRoy, Minnesota. Was a member of the Commercial Club in 1934-35 and homeroom representative in 1935-36. Has been a member of the Intermediate Choir. 234. STELLMAKER, JOHN Honor Points 18 Entered the ninth grade from the rural school. Has not been able to participate in activities be- cause of living out of town. 235. STETTLER, WILLIS Honor Points 24 Was out for softball in senior year. 236. f STOVER, JERRY Honor Points 40 Entered ninth grade from Omaha, Nebraska. Was a member of Science Club and of one-act play cast that year. Belonged to Science Club, 1933-34. Was class treasurer, class play electrician, manager of swimming squad and member of Science Club, 1934-35. Served as head electrician, homeroom representative, and vice-president of Science Club, entered declamation contest and was member of Senior Class Play Cast, 1935-36. Active in Ep- worth League, Rochester Rifle Club, and Roches- ter Amateur Radio Club. A 2 3 7. SMITH, JEANNE Honor Points 22 Entered ninth grade from rural school. Belonged to Commercial Club in 1934-35. 238. SWANGER, PHANIS Honor Points 50 Served as homeroom representative in ninth, tenth and twelfth years. Was,on football squad from 1933 to 1936, on the track squad in 1933-34, on basketball squad in 1934-35 and on softball squad, 1935-36. 2 3 9. TENLEY, CHESTER Honor Points 20 1 Entered ninth grade from rural school. Won sec- ond place in Junior Declamation Contest. Has belonged to the Boy Scouts 'and a 4-H Club. 240. THIEM, LESTER Honor Points 22 Entered ninth grade from the Trinity Lutheran School. Served as homeroom representative for 1935-36. Is a member of the National Guards. BARBARA BENEDICT Salutatorian 229, laterz Sznifsh 53558. 311,13 Smith 23531. Jazmfas fine-meer 232, ?f1tric5.a Steger 253. Bernina Zlteixzlichiz 234. John iitellmalcor 2555, Willis Steettfler 236. Jerry Stcrver 257. Jeanne Smith 2515, Phsmiw Svmngw- 359. Chevaier 'Pauley 240. Lester 'Vhiem l 5 2 Y 5 i V. i . 1 :ggi ,H .... ' SENIORS 241. THOMAS, DONALD HOH01ij Points 24 In 1931-32 was winner of second place in Posture Contest. Belonged to football squad in 1934-35. Was homeroom representative and out for track in 193 5-3 6. 242. THOMAS, GERALDINE Honor Points 65 Member of Social Science Club, 1930-33. Won Junior Life Saving Emblem, 1931-32, and Girls' Monogram, 1932-33. Was elected to Junior Honor Society, was a member of one-act play cast, and assistant homeroom representative, 1932-33. Be- longed to Girls' Athletic Club and D. E. A., 1935- 36. Homeroom representative, 1933-34, 1935-36. Elected to National Honor Society, 1934-35, and was in class play cast. Served as secretary of Sci- ence Club, 1935-36. Won second place in local declamation contest, assisted with operetta, and was on Senior Play Cast, 1935-36. Has been dele- gate to Standard Bearers' Camp and to National Girl Reserve Conference. Belongs to Job's Daugh- ters. 243. TOLLEFSON, JOAN Honor Points 34 In 1930-31 was a Girl Scout, a homeroom repre- sentative, and was given class honor for Service. Belonged to Girl Scouts in 1931-32, 1934-35, and to Social Science Club, 1931-33. Was homeroom representative in 1935-36. Is a member of Girl Reserves and Young People's Fellowship. 244. TOWEY, ANNA MAE Honor Points 37 Entered ninth grade from St. John's. Was a Girl Scout. In 1933-34 won Junior Life Saving Emblem and belonged to Language Club. Received Girls' Monogram, was class play manager, and belonged to Language Club, 1934-35. Was member of D. E. A., Girls' Athletic Club, and Hallowe'en Party committee, 1935-36. Interested in girls' sports and Scouting. 245. TRADUP, NORMAN Honor Points 20 Entered ninth grade from Trinity Lutheran School. Belongs to Trinity Walther League. 246. TRETINYAK, HELEN Honor Points 21 Served as class play helper, 193 5-36. 247. TRUAX, DONALD Honor Points 35 Belonged to the Social Science Club from 1931 to 1936, and to the Language Club from 1934 to 1936. Elected to National Honor Society, 1935- 36. Has been a member of the California Orienta- tion Club, Travel Club, a Bible club, and Boy Scouts. 248. TRUSTY, ROBERT Honor Points 18 Is a member of the Rochester Civic Music Asso- ciation and the Rochester Rifle Club. 249. VAN CAMPEN, CELIA Honor Points 26 Took part in operettas in the seventh and eighth grades and in a one-act play in the ninth grade. Won Junior Life Saving Emblem in 1933-34. Was a member of the D. E. A. in 1933-34, 1935-36, and of the Commercial Club, 1934-36. Served as homeroom representative for 1935-36. 250. VANGORDON, CRYSTAL Honor Points 24 In the tenth and eleventh years was a member of the D. E. A. Assisted with the junior Class Play and belonged to the Commercial Club in 1935-36. Is a member of the Epworth League. 251. VAN KIRK, MARY P. Honor Points 26 Entered the ninth grade from St. John's. Was a Girl Scout and won the Junior Life Saving Emblem that year. Belonged to the Commercial Club, 1934-36, and was homeroom vice-president in 1934-35. Served as homeroom representative for 1935-36. Is a member of the Seton Guild. 2 52. WARNER, ROBERT Honor Points 53 In 1932-33 was a member of Social Science Club and one-act play cast, and was elected to the Juniorf Honor Society. Was a member of football squad and tennis squad, and was class treasurer in 193 3-34. Was homeroom secretary-treasurer, a member of Science Club, of football squad, and of class play cast, 1934-35. Was homeroom repre- sentative, a member of Science Club, a member of swimming squad and of class play cast, 1935-36. Has belonged to Hi-Y, DeMolays, Epworth League, and Boy Scouts. BELVA L. SNODGRASS Principal junior-Senior High School 241' Dgnglrj, Thmnflg 242. Gersldina Thmws 345. Joan Tolleimson 244. Amie. Mae Toney -n-a-- iff - SENIORS 2 5 3 . WATKINS, FRANCIS Honor Points Served as homeroom representative, 1931-32. Was member of one-act play cast, of Social Science Club, and assistant homeroom representative, 1932- 33. Belonged to football squad, and tennis squad as a sophomore, and to football squad and Social Science Club as a junior. Was a member of Sci- ence Club, a homeroom representative, and class play helper, 1935-36. Is Hi-Y treasurer, a Boy Scout, and belongs to Junior Izaak Walton League, and Talmark Ski Club. 254. WEBER, MARGARET Honor Points 30 Received the Girls' Athletic Monogram in 1931 and has been a member of the Girls' Athletic Club for four years, 1932-36. 255. WEES, MARILYN Honor Points 18 Entered ninth grade from the country. Won jun- ior Life Saving Emblem in 1933-34, and has played on class basketball teams. 256. WELKE, DOROTHY Honor Points 19 Entered ninth grade from the country. Served as homeroom representative in 1935-36. Belongs to the Young People's League of the church. 257. WEST, CARL, JR. Honor Points 30 Was out for swimming, 1931-32. Belonged to Sci- ence Club in 1932-33 and to tennis squad in 1933- 34. As a junior was a member of Science Club and of play cast, and received music emblem. In 1935-36 belonged to Science Club and was oper- SUPERINTENDENT G. H. SANBERG etta assistant. Is a DeMolay, a Boy Scout, and belongs to the Young People's Fellowship. 258. WEST, KATHRINE Honor Points 31 Elected to Junior Honor Society in 1931-32. Was a member of the Language Club in 1933-34, and of the Science Club in 1935-36. Is a Girl Reserve, and a member of S. j. S., of the Christian Endeavor, and of the church choir. 2 5 9. WEST, VIRGINIA Honor Points 21 Spent her sophomore year in Byron High School. Was a member of the Commercial Club, 1934-36. Has been a 4-H Club member. 2 6 0. WESTWOOD, MURIEL Honor Points 32 Acted as assistant homeroom representative and was elected to Junior Honor Society in 1932-33. Belonged to the Commercial Club during junior and senior years. Assisted with operetta, 1935-36. 261. WHITING, JENNIE ANN Honor Points 49 Took part in operetta, 1930-31, and in junior Life Saving, 1931-32. Was a member of Social Science Club and one-act play cast, 1932-33, and won Girls' Monogram. Belonged to Social Science and Athletic Clubs, 1933-34. Was secretary of Girls' Athletic Club, a Girl Scout, and member of play cast, 1934-35. Was a member of Girls' Athletic Club, homeroom representative, and vice-president of Girls' Outing Club. Has been active in swim- ming, Campfire Girls, speedball, kittenball, and Scouting. 262. WHITING, MARY ELIZABETH Honor Points 28 Entered twelfth grade from Edison High School, Minneapolis, where she belonged to the Winged Horsemen, Carl Linian Club, and the Girl Re- serves, and was reporter on the Edison Record. In 1935-36 was a member of D. E. A., Social Sci- ence Club, Girls' Outing Club, and Senior Play Cast. 263. WILLIUS, JANE Honor Points 5 6 Belonged to Girl Scouts, operetta cast, Social Sci- ence Club and Christmas play cast, 1930-31. Was class vice-president, member of Junior Life Saving, of operetta cast, of Social Science Club, and of Girl Scouts, 1931-32. Elected to Junior Honor Society, won Girls' Monogram, belonged to Social Science Club and received many merit badges in Girl Scouts, 1932-33. Received class honor for Character, 1933-35. Belonged to Girls' Ath- letic Club, 1933-36, serving as vice-president, 1934-35. Was class play property manager, 1934- 35, and homeroom representative, 1935-36. Served on Class Play Cast, and was elected to National Honor Society in senior year. 264. WILLIAMS, WALTER Honor Points 38 Went out for baseball in 1932-33. Belonged to football squad, 1933-36, and was captain of the team in 1935-36. Was homeroom vice-president in 1934-35, and homeroom representative in 1935- 36. Was member of softball squad in senior year. 953- Meraffs itkilkflhzi 22324, ?lX11'512l1'Pft Saber Mari 13,11 Ylees 2525, Tiwrafzligl 'ifeslke 2353 Cm-2 'Rest 91223. Kszthrire lf-at ?5Q. Virgirxia Wort 9945. Thriel Westwood 962. JiY?'Y1:f'5 l5:l 5i1'iT:' 939. Nbr-f 'flfgiim' -Tfwf: EW Him! 91-34. Miter Wliliama SCHGLARSHIP Scholarship is organized mastery of facts, principles, and ideas. A view of life without scholarship, or its equivalent in the disciplined interpretation of experience, lacks depth and power. One who has such a view is a prey to rumor, passion, and superficial appearance.-From Antioch Noles. l f SENIORS 2 65. WILSON, FRANCES Honor Points 39 Entered eleventh grade from Hayfield High School, where she was a member of the Glee Club, a min- uet cast, and a district play cast. Was homeroom secretary-treasurer in 1934-35, and homeroom rep- resentative in 1935-36. Was elected to National Honor Society in senior year. 266. WILTGEN, ERWIN Honor Points 22 Entered ninth grade from the country. Belongs to a 4-H Club. 267. WINSLOW, ELIZABETH Honor Points 35 Entered ninth grade from the country. Was elected to the Junior Honor Society in 1932-33. Joined the Commercial Club in 1935-36. Belongs to the Young People's Society and T. N. T. Club. 268. WINTER, MILDRED Honor Points 18 Attended school in Milwaukee during the eighth grade. Belonged to the Commercial Club, 1933-35. Is a member of a Y. W. C. A. club. 269. WOODHOUSE, HARRIET Honor Points 31 Was a homeroom representative in 1930-31, be- longed to the Girl Scouts in 1931-32, and took part in Girl Scout award night program in 1932- 33. Was a member of Science Club in 1933-34, a member of Social Science Club and a homeroom representative in 1935-36. 270. WYLIE, JOHN Honor Points 37 Was a member of track squad, 1932-34, Belonged to football squad and tennis team in 1933-34, and to gymnastic squad in 1934-35. Served as home- room representative and operetta assistant in 1935- 36. Has been a member of DeMolay, Hi-Y, and chess club. 271. YEAGER, GORDON Honor Points 33 Took part in one-act play in ninth grade. Belonged to junior Play Cast and acted as stage manager in 1934-35. Was a member of Science Club and class play helper, 1935-36. Elected to National Honor Society in senior year. 272. ZOLLMAN, DOROTHY Honor Points 23. Entered the eleventh grade from Washburn High School, Minneapolis, where she was a homeroom representative, a Girl Reserve, and a member of the Girls' Athletic Association, of the Science Club, and of the Warpathian Club. Was a homeroom representative and member of D. E. A. in 1935-36. Belongs to Girl Reserves and has assisted in gym and swimming. 259. ?ranves Wilswn ?8R. Wrvin Wiligen 267. Flirubeth Winslow 265. Viiired Winter 269. gggripg Qqgghouve 270. John Wylie' 291. Gordon Yeawer 2?2. Dorothy Zollman w' w f I N 1 R CLASS HONORS - SENIORS RELIABILITY CHARACTER LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP SERVICE William Dewey Leona Hopkins Rober! Roesler john P1HIl1'67'507I Barbara Bcnedici CLASS HONORS - JUNIORS SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP CHARACTER RELIABILITY Harold Swartz Marian Schreiber Dorf Hallenberk lsalJelLobl1 Donald Hansen CLASS HONORS - SOPHOMORES SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP RELIABILITY CHARACTER LEADERSHIP David Gimberi Merle Tuberg Frances Stiller Mary Anne Harwiek Richard Hempstead CLASS HONORS - NINTH GRADE LEADERSHIP SERVICE LEADERSHIP CHARACTER RELIABILITY Arthur Swan Gordon New Helen Collin Cbarlofle Clemcuv Gmc Bloom A CLASS HONORS - EIGHTH GRADE SERVICE LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP CHARACTER RELIABILITY Paul Klingsporn john Brarzsrln Elizabelb Harwirlz james Gerry Williarn Muxsey CLASS HONORS - SEVENTH GRADE RELIABILITY CHARACTER LEADERSHIP SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP Bruce Rife Belly Purves Elizubelb Bollman Ianet Orr lean Hilti r L S, I I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY SENIOR HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES W lx K B in ff . JUNIOR HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES DEBATE SQUAD Front Row: Burt Eaton, Robert Cronin, Andrey Sarver, Mr. R. P. Nelson, Coach, Marjorie Wade Back Row: Trester Goetting, Isabel Lobb, Dorothy Canstin, David Sehaeht, Harriet Ronken, Rosalee Goddard The following joined later Qnot in picturejz Ronald Reynolds, Ioan Bowing, Catherine Schinelzer, Charles Dynes, Alice Green DELTA EPSILON ALPHA CLUB First Row: Robert Higgins, Paul Smith, David Bach, Trester Goetting, Richard Kos, Iaelz Kingrey, Harolzl Perry, Byrl Kennedy, Ivan johnson, Gordon New Second Row: Mary Alice Melby, Ruth Hassig, Geraldine Peters, LaVonne johnson, Betty DeGree, Irene Danewick, Virginia Smith, Nancy Berkman, Katherine Dabelstein, Phoebe Walters, Margaret Plummer, Arleta Eaton, Margaret Van Kraanen, Violet Martin, Fern Larson, Helen McCallum Third Row: Marianne Robinson, Evelyn Grifin, Maxine Mayers, Marjorie Waldron, Patricia Hagaman, DeLoris Iohnson, jean Findley, Margaret Ehle, Ruth Puterbaugh, Ruth Nemoede, Margaret Bingham, Clyle Mandabl, Frances Fox, Florence Koeblze, Ardyce Anderson, Shirley Foley Fourth Row: jean Odden, Lois Steinbach, Virginia Matz, Ardis Keel, Margaret Smith, Alice Mitchell, Lorraine Fellows, Leila Aarness, Marion Lyke, Dorothy Caustin, Martha Iane Anderson, Geraldine Cronin, Marian Schreiber, Louise Hargesheimer, Ina Nelson Fifth Row: Gretta Rae Owen, Eileen Miller, Maxine Campbell, Agnes Peterson, Anna Mae Towey, Geraldine Thomas, Betty Dunlap, Mary Helen Eusterrnan, Eleanor Knapp, Thelma Hanson, Rose Book, Thelma Matulys, Bette Stuart Sixth Row: Carma Woodruff, Helen Collin, Virginia Stover, Charlotte Clemens, LaVonne Fiegel, Leona Herrick, Pauline Maass, Dorothy Zollrnan Bark Row: Mary Vinson, Margaret Little, Lorraine Prnett, Celia VanCampen, Lorraine Barlow, Ruth Weiberg, Hyacinth Knutsen, Harriett Nystrom, Leona Hopkins, Allene Farnham, Donna Faye Ginther, Marian Maloney LANGUAGE CLUB Front Row: Robert Lee, Iohn Filzgeralil, DaL'iil Ufz, Willaril Snell, TIJOIIIIIS Manahan, Wallaru Paine, john Mauahan, Rieharil Gaarile, Roy Walson, Iiin Troxl, lark I-Iemjzsleail, Neil Ailamx, Donalil Trnax, Rieharil Manahan, Millon Coppr Seeoml Row: Marian Maloney, Dorothy Canxlin, Marian Schreiber, Clyle Mnllilahl, lean Orlrlen, Helen Finn, Violet Smilh, Margie Graham, Harrie! Doly, Dora Tenli, Marianne Robinxon, Arilis Wright, Evelyn Griffin, Hope E7ll'l!0lll, Iaeqneolyn Dellwo, Alive Dellwo Thirrl Row: Glennis Gree11wooa', Rnlh Pike, Anna Marjorie Amen, Margiierile Pike, Pafrieia Sleger, Virginia Erkholilt, Rosemary Sehroerler, Heli-n Samlell, lean Breinholt, Doreen LL'BlrlI1l', Helen Maxxon, Louise Hargesheilner, Mary Bnvlzinghani, Elizabeth Menefee Fourth Row: Betty Smalley, Martha lane Amlerxon, lxabel Lohb, Belly Ann Moxse, Marjorie Wazle, Franres Stiller, Kathrine West, Dorothy Spiexx, Mareia Nulling, Blanehu DeMille, If-anne Kniilzen, Iaeqzieline Powers, Arlene Carey, Merle Tnberg, Ellenor Quehl, Marvel Rocher COMMERCIAL CLUB Front Row: Helen Luther, Floreuee Koxek, Berilie Rixlo, Muriel Wesluooil, Floriene Larson, Lziella Gliern, Helen Finn, Faye Sparks, Barbara Hayes, Mareella Lyons, Phyliix Nfexrhke, Myrtle Lawson Seeoml Row: Rath Eggler, Naomi Lorlz, Crystal Vangorilon, Dorothy Bannon, Ewlyn Holmberg. Lucille Linlz, Irene Bornflelh, Besxie Crandall, Dolores Pexeh, Lucille MvKnight, Isabelle Williams, Dorothy Case, Hyaeinlh Knzilsen, Mary Wrillllilfk. Third Row: Kathryn Wenzel, Miriam Miller, Elizabeth Winxlow, Catherine Lanser, Violetle Seharnweher, Eleanor Short, jean Fimlley, Shirley Foley, Phyllix Anile-rxoii, Celia VanCainpen, Lorraine Barlow Bark Row: Herbert Kieeker, Belly DeWilz, Florence Srhwerxinski, Alive Razllze, Lorraine Iameson, Helen Donovan, Irene Dallman, Ianiee Thielbar, Leila Aarnexs, Lorraine Fellows, leanelle- Peiersoiz, Geraldine Grimm, Gayle Oilzlen, Irene Holmes, Janice Ellringer, Esther Glasxenap ND BA HOGL SC HIGH ROCHESTER -N. r. ws 5-Y-I -N. 2 E Q we ls la N N S E R H- s 2 'KX k N Q Q D5 Q: Es 4-. L Q 'Ci -N a.. Q Q U -S Q S 1 B U 5 D as 'E Y: Q I-4 E. E 3 I-4 1. s. QA -m o Qi 5 e M is 13 N: 2 'C N L 3 L'-I S o N -N 3 o 2 i4 +4 C -N S -4' n as Z as R --Q vt -Q QQ 5. 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Q2 S : -1 S 722 C0 2 -N A 'e E -M : Q3 QQ Q Va Q La N To FQ E E5 Pres nall, William Smith, Nels Talrno, Frank Herrick, arry Marguerite, Wfalilron, H R Pa 6 V H' P' Jones' Diyedor Bruce Rite, Herbert DeWitz, LeRoy Rice, Earl Holrnberg, Lorena Waldron, Maril Second Row: Otto Wrlke, john McGovern, Arthur Raetz, Dwayne Schachl, Ralph W F U I will I Molloy, Richard White, Melville Fairley, Herman Nelson, Philip Kern, Ronalcl Reynolds, ees' ranges Fe OWS' Vernon KM M' W1 mm 'Sdn' iz David Roesler, Charles Dornack, Malcolm Crawford, Don lil Bannon, Iarnes Swenson, Fowib Row: Betty Stephan' George Rim' Robert Blmk, Wlllmn Zwwfd' Dorothy Yennie, William Thieale, Robert Stephen, Mary Ellen Westwood, Marlow Cowan, Dick Sybil Lee, Owen Halling, Robert liarn Prangen, Marian Herrick, Neil Arlarns, l l van obert Pressnall, R itz, Richard rl DeW dahl, Donal an R errill an, M m ol H Iohn K 0 rby, M nssey, Ackerman, Williarn Iuanite rnpe, la K einlieht, Everett St ard OW Peterson, H unyan R ert Huflson, Paul ob artz, Clare Boyzl, Ross Burdick, R alrl Sehw 071 Leiferrnan, D eeney, Luella Sharon 'IU Arlene S arneka, W nth R MIXED CHORUS Front Row: Ruth Whiting, Rachel Zemple, jeanne Bounassa, Emilie Theel, joyce Cummens, Dorothy Thomas, Geraldine Peters, Ruth Hassig, Blanche DeMille, Ardis Wright, Verna Engelrup, Audrey McHenry, Lucille Bigelow Second Row: Geraldine Cronin, Betty jane Larson, Louise Hargesheimer, Sylvia Pekkala, Thelma Matulys, Ruth Meyer, Rosemary Pennington, Ruth Anne Carlson, Evelyn Grijin, Mary Buckingham, jewell Knowlton, Betty Willius, Dorothy Tock, Mary Alice Anderson Third Row: Mary Alice Melby, Ardis Keel, Margaret Snzilh, Margaret Ehle, Eileen Morton, Roberta Stell- maker, Mildred Mulnix, Dorothy Smith, Lucille McKnight, Shirley Foley, Margaret Robinson, Lucille Hahn, Dorothy Anderson, Alice Dellwo, LaVonne Fiegel, Lois Steinbach Fourth Row: Glennis Greenwood, Ruth Pike, Margaret Dooley, Hazel Seabright, Ruth Eggler, Elizabeth Emery, Nora Reiter, Myrtle Tradup, Elsie Olsen, joan Mathen, Marjorie Waldron, Maxine Mayers, Margaret McGeary, Carma Woodruf Fifth Row: Dorothy Caustin, Marian Seaman, Anna Marjorie Ausen, Eleanor Short, Coralie Badger, Lucille Reiter, Robert Bell, Peter Ramine, Ray Hilrner, Victor Berndt, Samuel Lincoln, Arlene Cranston, Marion Daley, jacqueolyn Dellwo, Frances Becker, Miriam Miller Sixth Row: Eleanor Knapp, Isabel Lobb, Lorraine Pearson, Martha jane Anderson, Mary Anne Harwick, Nona Wade, Marian Maloney Seventh Row: Wade Hopkins, Roland Lincoln, Harold Drake, Bernard Stanton, Norman Paulsen, Robert Baldwin, Gerald O'Neil, Norman Hoover, Earl Seahright, Stanley Snow, Audrey Heins, Ambrose Barry, David Berkman, Donald Paulsen JUNIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB Front Row: Manferd Fiuegel, james Finch, jack Utz, Andrew Lynn, Robert Randall, Mark Anderson, DeWayne Mattson, Darwin Halling Second Row: Richard Leifernian, Robert Harrold, William Hudson, Leaster Walters, Paul Lehman, Donald Boege, George Schneiter, Milton jewell, Donald jorgensen, Nickie Trelinyak Third Row: Richard Brown, William Toomey, jack Capella, Richard Schwarz, john Fitzgerald, Ralph Gray, john Bach, Douglas Sheridan . Back Row: Ray Thompson, Arthur Schmidt, Gordon New, George Chamberlain, Ivan johnson, Robert Smith, Harold Perry, Byrl Kennedy FOOTBALL SQUAD enihau, Grayrlen orally, Richard Quackenbusb, Cbarles L liver M. N acla O C0 0101 dR Tbir a ptain Lyons, C ard Edw crt Roesler, ob ara' Ryan, R ch ri, Ri Gim be avid z D Row Front Gilbcrl Duifon refer, Arthur Riesx, dK arfirl amen, G Grue, Clarence H er! Presmall ob llium Drexler, R son, Wi lon r Williamx, Stanley Dripx, Eldon I0 lie Wa dull Erbcs Amfmclson, Ken elman ow: Cedric Groxsbach, D R Back WN asmussen, Clarence Higbie, R R bert, Glenn 'W La : Max Graham, lean 5 A Q M 'E R Q ka ua CID ol Kozi enry e H Swang Pbanis pas, HP uarrie, Paul P McQ SENIOR CLASS PLAY larry Stover, Barbara Benedict, Agnes Peterson, Elsie Rozzlzvn, Luton Smith, Mardctb Rosvolrl, Marian Maloney, Robert Warner, Milfs Hanson, Paul Smith, GcruIJim' Thomas, Alice Green SENIOR CLASS PLAY jam' Williux, William Dcwzey, Emilif Larxon, Trestfr Goclfiug, Bernice Fjvrstad, Grelta Rae Owen, Robert Warner, Madge Mussey, Robert Roexler, Miles Hanson, Mary Whiting, Stanley Drips, Hurriet Nystrom V I I 4 GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB Front Row: jane Willins, Margaret Plummer, Madge Mussey, Leona Hopkins, Isabel Lobb, Arleta Eaton, Phyllis Anderson, Lois Shandley, Alice jensen, Margaret Weber Back Row: Barbara Benedict, Geraldine Thomas, Anna Mae Towey, Myrtle Mourning, Floriene Larson, Mary jane johnson, jennie Ann Whiting, Virginia Moerseh, joanne Kingrey SCIENCE CLUB First Row: john Plummer, Francis Watkins, Roy Kendall, Robert Warner, Donald johnson, Harry Bowing, john Trost, Donald Triiax, john Parkin, Carl West Second Row: David Berkman, Riehard Hempstead, Richard Bingham, Vernon Williams, Stanley Pennington, Dorr Hallenbeclz, Kenneth Bauman, Kenneth Rohde Third Row: Richard Knapp, William Prangen, Hubert Zielske, Darleen johnson, Dorothy Capelle, Majoria Dielzmann, Virginia Moerseh Fourth Row: Vernon Meyer, Riehard Kos, William Devney, jerry Stover, Geraldine Thomas, Dorothy West, Thelma Matnlys, Pauline Maass, Andrey Woltlnan, jean Davis Back Row: Stanley Snow, Laton Srnith, Kenneth Osrnan, john Punderson, Marlys Martin, Betty Dunlap, Kathrine West, Rosemary Schroeder, Clyle Mnndahl, Berniee Peterson, Ardyee Anderson, Roniaine Shonyo, Ina Nelson WILLIAM DEVNEY Senior Class President 1935-36 LEONA HOPKINS Student Counril Presideni 1935-36 ROCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING MAYO CLINIC CLIPPINGS I AUTQGRAPI-15 I IMPORTANT EVENTS MISCELLANEOUS I E OPE TES RCA FAI TY T l When the Olmsted county fair swung in-to action at Rochester Friday the camera man was right on the job as usual. In the top row of the picture at the left are Roy.. Watson, president of the Kahler corporation, leftishnd Dr. W. Moore, mayor of Rochester. Below them is Hayes Dansingl9lirg,Lt Olmsted county attorneyg in the photo, at right, are members of the Rochester public school girls' CGermanJ band, one of the main attractio ,tbthe exhibition. One of the numerous exhibits is shown in the bottom pifture. P 1 u ' lHE SAID T PAUL PIONEER PRESS. TED .COD s L .o A E -4...... oN OUR STAGE oloo P.M. y W FRIDAY 'NIGHT' r , mateur 1 a Vaudeville QEnllqrf'ronlght7 ' , 'ON WAY TICKET' Wfih' ',., E ,L51 . V- Q g., F- 'Essay Cvnkllm WHlferC0nno1l7 4 , Program Snousox-ed by E. A. Knowlton Oo. , ' 5 BIG ACTS INCLUDING ' IQQGEN L Bfglglret Q Ruth Murphy, longsterg. ul A vs-. suns, 9-pipe German han ' Ra ph Ryan, Plainview?-eeroon, ' A 4- Bill Reese, guitar 'and mpg. 'Phil l.,Alphenn Kcnltu, Elzhvu Aecerdlonlafe 5h 8:mIf: ' . V V , , , ' 'rom mx Y 'Miracle Rider' , , - , Th l A , T H R E A H Lowe:ew.omal,' Y af ' f, 7 ,1 , V ' e - :ef - Northrop PTA Plans i Playground Circus A playground circus will be giv. G11 by the N0rthr0D Parent-Teacher association and Miss l Laura Mae llelllllllilf. leader. at 7:30 n. in. Wed- nesdayg Q Inaddition to a circus' program pf. tap dancing, fortune telling, acrobatic stunts. bicycle riding, iran!-Sze performances and numer. ous side shows. there will be arl ice cream social. 1 Tap dancers will be Kathryn Green, Virginia Sweeney. June Siem, Dolores Hough. Marjorie Madsen, Mary Jane Keehn. Shirley Har, Myrtle Ranfranz. Maynard Hill will be the ring master'and clowns will be Billy Keehn. Joseph Hough, John I-Iolzer and Robert Darnell. There will be music by the German gualnid. with Marguerite, Waldron ag e er. , . g-sq .L .In recent tests 'on the novels.f Turmoil, by Tarkington and' 'Sand by Will James, in Mrs. Ina' ,Gae King's English X classes the ,following did superior Work: John iYaeger, Blanche Delllille, Stanley, fEatou, Ross Burdick, Da1e,Cravath,l Lyle Fryer, Joyce Cummens, Clar-I ence Stearns, Wallace Grassle, Richel ard Tarara, Richard Schoenfelder, lBetty Olsen, Ruth Olson, Thomas 'Ke'nnedy, Leila. Sackelttj Marsl guerite Waldron, Edward Canady,' Dorothy Tock and Elsie Warneka.. i A study of the lives of famous., contemparary Americans, among? them Dr. Alexis Carrell, surgical genius, and Dr. Roberlt Millikan, physicist, has been enjoyed by Mrs. King's English 10 classes. The fol- lowing did superior work in evaluat- ing the factors of environment and linheritance as influential in the .lives of distinguished men: Marcia ?Nutting, Jean Davis, Russell Peters, Qlvlargaret, Sessing, Donna, Brown, I Dorothy Bigelow, Evelyn Griffin, i Blanche De Mille, Mary Alice Ander- sson and Marguerite Waldron. 5 Good work was also done 'by 'Helen Sandell, Daniel Murphy, l 'E l ' son, Hazel Weinrich, Gordon Larson, Fern McKnight, Klein Mitchell, Viola. Bagel, Robert Leiferman, Don-W ald Behnken, John Crenshaw, Frances Stiller, Frances Becker, Margaret Smith, Victor Berndt, Glen Beecher, Marjorie Waldron, David Gimbert, Virginia Eckholdt, Leslie Bern, Winifield Paulson, Maxine Mayers, Maynard Hill, Ross Burdick and Lyle Fryer. Y . ,ijt ...Q Jwyg The following students- - Miss Mabel Lucken's algebra and Efbook- keeplng 'classes 'received excellent marks. The algebrax students are Walter Adams, William Barry, Betty Boyer., Edward Capel, William Dun- nette, Ethel Hedeen, Lucille Dittmar, Walter Garbisch, Mildred Kriehn, Charles Reich, Eugene Rush, Rich- ard Schoenfelder and Richard Thorf son. Those of the bookkeeping lclasses-are Leona Amos, Lois Baker, Marilyn Esslg, Victor Berndt, Doro- thy Bigelow, Irene'DLerren, Thelma. Greenwaldt, Charlotte Hendricks, Miles Hanson, Mary Alice Malby, Lucille Jansen, Lucille LaFavor, Rosanna. Nigon, Robert Owen, ,Mar- garet E. Smith, G-ordon Larson, Mar- guerite Waldron, Dorothy Livingston, Clara Vandal, Marjorie Waldron, Ruth Barnes, Charles Boyer, Frances Becker, Regina Hines, Marjorie I-leyn, Edna Langlos, Donald Meyers, lone Kuyath, Harry Kiekhoferl Helen Nlckles, Edna Schaffer, Lavidqn E Runyan and Rachel Zembel., . - Q R ea-.. , --, . Y., 4 A Carolyn Erickson, Marianne Robin-. Celebration Planned By Boysl and Girls Continues Until V . Midnight Dancing, Shows, Kangaroo, Court and Various Stunts on Program The specter of old-fashioned Hal- lowe'ens looked about him in Roch- ester last evening and found instead of vandalism and rowdyism, a Spiflt Of merrymaking centered ant Roches- ter 'High school Where about 2,000 students took fun, din 9-Hd f00d as' their celebration medium. 1 Halls seethed until midnight With celebration-bent youth, some in cos-, tumes, most of them wearing PBJPGFE hats, all of them putting their energy into blowing horns which were part ottheequipment distributed to them 'in their home rooms. In the two gymnaslums many couples' danced. In the halls theyg showered one another with confetti' - or serpentine and laughingly greeted ilassniates. 'In the senior assembly ,theyf attended a minstrel show. In the junior assembly, they watched comic movies. In the various home rioorns they witnessed stunts, various ' tricks or ducked tor apples. ' Planned by Students , All of! the celebration, planned by students fwith the approval of the 'fcitizens' committee and faculty, was of the wholesome variety as hun- dreds ot boys and girls hurried up- stairs and down inspecting the var- ious entertainments, eating 902111115 and candy bars, as faculty members watched with approving eyes. , Thirteen home rooms were rear- ranged for such stunts as apple ducking, the horrible dictu, fOr- -tune telling with mirror, a believe 'it or not presentation, monkey show, fan dancer, kangaroo court. f fish pond, chamber of horrors, see ochester at Night, spook cannon,, I 'R , V-VZn'tol',.9a1?niva1. . e , 1 v , T- . - ,Q , , . ilk Head Committee ,F 'lf l l l I l E I I 1 i I i r Robert Roessler fabovel and Barbara Benedict headed the general student cqxmn, 'Q ee at Rochester High ischoolflgar the second annual Hallowe'en party given at the school last night. Spirit Rules Party ' Attended Students Q l in ..,,,..'lA,,,,,,,,- T . , . , , yn: vi f Repeated performances ofi them miustrel show in the senior assets: bly drew 'large audiences. Dorr Hal-lenbeck was interlocutor. The! show was presented in two parts, with the first consisting of Pauli Smith Bed his Players- 4 S910 W Harold Swartz, quartet, Robert Bald- win, H. Swartz, Norman Paulson: and Ray Hllmerg dance by Barbara Benedict, Jane Willius, Anna Mae Towey and Madge Musseyg duet, Lucille McKnight and Eleanor Short: accordion and harmonica solos, Frank Brieseg solo, Aunt Jemirna : minstrel band, directed by Paul Smith and consisting of Kenneth Minkel, Ralph Jenkins, Ross Bur-ff dick, Art Deitschrnan and Larry, Deitschman. In the second part, there were mlnstrel band numbers: a solo by Marian' Seamang trio, Nona Wade, Marion Maloney, and Dorothy Causting dance, Cecilia, an, Campen andsLorraine Baarlowg' I lo,,, John' Gustineg negro' clog dastaefq Carrol Stutzke, Virginia Reeve, B ,ty DeGree, Dorothy West. There also were numbers by Merry Maidens, Jacqueline- Dellwo, Alice Dellwog. Marion Maloney, Nona, Wade, Glenni ,, Greenwood, Miriam Miller and Doroe thy Causting military tap dance, Dorothy Took, Ruth Weiberg, Mary, Alice Andersen, 'Ruth Wnitiagg Frances Stiller. David Bach was the Q barker. End men and chorus includ- ed Robert Warner, Donald TrI124X, Richard Manahan, John Parkin, Richard Kos, William Fawcett, Ger- ald O'Neill, Donald Paulson, Stanley Snow, Bernard Stanton, Ambrose Barry, Victor Berndt, Sameul Lin-5 coln and Earl Seabright. , Tap dancing and severalmuslcal , selections interspersed the showing' of nlms in the junior assembly. I Present Monkey Show Participants in the monkey showy were Robert Free and Robert Dynes,l materials: Donald Henrickson, signshl and clean-upg Jean McIntosh, head, of committee 3 Margaret Phillips, fans dance: Goldie Herrick, clean-up. 3, Among musicians for Hallowe'en.g were a girls' German band consist-2 l 1 5 A l ing of Marguerite Waldron, Lorena' Waldron, Frances Fellows, Marilyn Wees, Ruth Warneka, Mary Ellene. Westwood, Dorothy Fjerstad, DeElda3 Fiebelkorn, Arlene Sweeney. Dance orchestras were groups l headed by Marlow Cowan and Martin , Roessler. lr' 'Robert Roessler was in charge of 'l the water carnival. The polo teams captained by Douglas Borg won 5 to 0 over Eugene Truax' team. Mem-- bers of the winning team were Rob- ert Drexler, James Guy, 'Vincent Boyce, Ralph Molloy, Lee Walters, Paul Holland, Max Strickland, Are nold Moorhead, Bobbie Darnell and! William Watson. n the Truax 'team f were Saul Rubin, Don Sharon, Carle, ton Schwartz, Bill Kingrey, Bob . Clements, Vernon Weinberg, Peter, Butlin, Winston Lagervall, Richard , Weber and Robert Peek. Paul Gras- sle was the clown. ivers were Robe . ert Moersch. Harry Bowing and Done , k and 40-yard sweat shirt relay. Othel-'team members' James Masson,'Milton Coppe, Wi lfesi ' s 4511111488185 i' A J-lqlunani of' the school 'assisting- were Que -Benson, Than Weber, Knute Alexander, Hyatt Frost, Leon: 'ard Wilbur, Bob' Kennedy, Kenneth Renaurr, Catherine 'Witte, Mary Witte, Thomas Conley, Allen Dale, Robert Smalley, John O'Rourke and Armstron John Crenshaw Harold Stewart W gf , Y l 1 , Blyeff Edward Meyerdlng' ! Students in Miss Naomi Peters er m ., 1 ' , ' ' B an, Wade Tompkins were Robert Stephani Solberg. ' for party and stunts Austin's room were Plummer, Donald Smalley, Theilbar, Audrey' Woltman, Meyer, Donald Peterson, Nobs,' Lewis Roessler, Rays 1 Sibley, Betty Dunlap, Irene ' 'Lucille King, DeLoris- Hubert Florence. Smith, Ednaf Swenson, Joan Bowingp Assembly Program ' the junior assembly A Day for Dogs by ,Miles Hanson and Smalley: Along the and' Narrow, Donna. Fay Grue, Carl West The Magic Charles Marilyn HThe Et'- Phiel and solo tap Lucas. ' of stunts in th 'and Miles in the Wiltgen Meyer were court Lorraine, Cla renee Ernest Rous Engelv Bremer, A Doris were Towey, B111 Henry Quackenbush, , Bill Leona Hopkins. y y and Muriel west-' Kenneth Hahn ere , - curtain A Benedict, ' sons room who partlcipated ln the apple ducking stunt, are Cor- .alie Badger, Lorraine Brown, George Bushee, Mary Alice Disney, Robert Fitzgerald, Helen Guritz, Luella Hare 9der, Ruth Herrick, Clarence Higbie, Mlames, Merkouris, Pauline Nuss, Gayle Odden, Lois Olson, Jeanette ,Peterson, Violet Seharnweber, Eleaw Qnor Short, Faye Sparks, Nona Wade and Naomi Lortg. Participating in the stunt in Miss ,Naomi Ramer's classroom were 'Wayne Balch, Fern Brakke, Donna M. Brown, Robert Higgins, .Marguer- ,ite Jostock, Emilie Larson, Helen! ,Masson, Virginia Matz, Elizabeth' ,Menefee, Jean Odden, J acquelin Pow- lers, Ellenor Quehl, Marianne Robin- gson, Audrey Sarver, Betty Smalley, fMarie Svendsen and Merle Tuberg. jTaking part in the junior assembly gstunt were Dorothy Caustin, Jean gDavis, Mary Alice Anderson, Dorothy 1Tock and Betty Willius. 5 Fortune tellers who worked in :shifts in Room 100 were Sylvia Pek- rlgala, 'Dorothy Yennie, Richard Aber- iwald, 'Rornaine Fischer, u Barbara QHayes, Kenneth I-Iausler,j LaVone SFiegel, Martha Jane Anderson, Mary fHelen Eusterman, John ,Bannon. lMerab Hendrickson, Owen, I-lalling, lNaDean Gerry, Rose Book,lMarjorie lDickman, Bernice Peterson, Earl Seabright and Geraldine Cronin. Those furnishing articles for the ,fish pond conducted by Miss Anna 'Mae Gossman's room were David Lschacht, Evelyn Holmberggg' 4Bose ,Mary Johnson, Florence Aaby, ,Har- griet Nystrom, Joyce Schuldt, Mary 1Whiting, William Sessins. Helen iTretinyak, Lorraine Pearson, ' Doro- Qthy' Mayhood, Jean Lambert, Hy- jacinth Knutson, Leona Hopkins, ,Claire Boyd, Herbert Kieker, Vivian !Hires, Glennis Greenwood, Rosalee, rGoddard, Stanley Drips, Helen Dono- lvan, Lee Albright, Dorothy Banta, lDavid Berkman, William Devney, LT... E , llwaripn Seaman and Betty' Giga' 2 Brown, Arthur Raetz, fpresented in Room 306 l iDeitschman, Paul Smith ,Burdick. Eugene Rush 'monica music and Vivian ,Pemberton and e Chefs for the show ,Jane Fellows, Gqrdon iLaton Smith. On duty iwere Irene Dallman, ichert, Frances Buske Miriam Shapiro and Frances ,Those who contributed articles sessary to open the show were ,Mae Towey, William Cooper, dine Thomas, James Masson,- ,Mussey and Harry Enderson, 5 Marjorie 'Waldron was of the central committee for 103. She was assisted by King, Maxine Mayers, Evelyn lifin and Victor Berndt. ' ' L gram were Frances Steller mary Pennington Frances ,Margaret Smith Jean iAnn Carlson, Eileen Phelps Eckholdt, Velda Schultz, Blanch Mille. Mary Alice' Anderson ,Yaeger. Henry Ganz, Avin lWayne Bandel, Winfield Leslie Bern, Glen Beecher, Gimbert and George Rice. The Chamberyof 109 was conducted ,wards, Dorothy fMarcia, Whelan, Inez .line Kaws. Gwendolyn igaret Byrne, Judith Lee, ,Theisen, Marjorie Heyn, . gHough, Lucille Halling, Lucille ltis, Cleo Lemm, Cecilia I Russell Curtis, Irene fReva Sullivan, garet Little, Gene 'Others participating ln the- : hx. e Mal'- man and Maxine Members of the' See Rochester at Night, Minkel, Leroy Deitschm ed the guitar. Participating in Blaine Neal, Charles Gar field Kreter Robert Fuchs stunt were I Lftlltpmil -TOP!! AFWUIE: -TS-Ck,Kl!1S1 FB! and Ally-:qt Jgnsenggtaose' assists A 1118 WBTGNMBTCGIIB Brgwgtjyjgrgaret Ehls, Donald Hayden, Luella Sharong Jean McGeary, Laberta House,,7DorQL othy Anderson, Cathryn Lanser' I 3 la earn-es -lean Fiddler! 'Gere 1 ' YGrimrn, Mary Eileen IfIa,ney,'D gif Johnson and Margaret Doepping ' 'J Gommittooo' toon! representative commlt- 13gg1g1l3ers were: ' zifitlllgg' ZHQLSIKG. -7811199 Thielbarz 9 Banging, Blohard Ryan, Jane' ull!! DWR!! Hannenberger, Clyle ' ghlft' Mai Sllflclsflolld- H995 .f y ,A pfjeri Holmes, Doris Rus- Eiit Al lat Elan: A --wr.. , X 'ro rQoaoko11boo1!f Joon Mor-lin Sllkorr Eflwrrfd ,Q ' ea-order News Bork- 'ZEEanrm, Betty' Cross. H 43 , .-. , V man, Rorowrgog, r Sohroof liirlrmarlf s ' 1 Riohifd Noolf Shin !fZlf 1' i ' 1 Walter, Williams rv-gig! r-rofyiok , -IBB? S QW' roof Hemwoodr V101 a rrest Iiltrraolr- A1142 Victor Berndt. Rose- ngton, John Harris -AAP gfiaiirijtgefald Allen, Mildred hagmq ri Hanson, Romaine 4 ' f7Edward Cappel,'Helen Col1 fW2r:ie'Motrroo, Sonor Orrg 5-11 2 jo, Margaret Plummer' Aff 'i1'ir SGhmidt, C19-FQHGQ -7011115911 f fiiliefgorlfiws Jollilio 43111 Whit' fo Levitt, Lutherl '1'homPB0!11 f ' 72' ' H1923 ,D!i1!llil11'AI11UDf1S9n- Gil' 2 ,'r1tt-fleliittoni' Wallace I-Iaarstick. Ed: Fggnamgnweber, Jean Mclgaughz iester'lGgetting, Frances Wil- xivlrg Jenkins, Clarence H15-i Wade, Cornelius Jqdda 2,TT,,f f Wakeman, Diokr McConnell, mangas, John Luce Mary L. Homriraag M toriiirf .Qooslor BOFSS Vivioo Q1F57'.11 .'Wil1iem Hawke Doloror So' rlee flfressnall, Frank Kos- Jqlgn Braasolx, Jean Breiner L 2?fgt1gnlgyE'Snow, Betty DeGree, John, 3 1' J'-Elizabeth Bollznan, Paulg 31 Lia Harriet Dow. Robert FrooS Q -o', E . Mae Cunningham, Gone Bloom- Gampboll, 'John Austin, V Lor-' '21-ruar, William rreoroo-H1 Helen Qqrtright, Gordon New, Mall' Q ix ggggegg Jaok K1ngrey,.Mar-I A r Audrey Wyatt Alice' o r ta A 3 n W. I .E r ' x ' l' . r rr ,U iv F , , I K rl . fir, -F 2 ' fri - 5 ig' , r, ' 1 fl 1, 1 J E , ' B reason. JJQWR1 .. . r. ' tzpan-ini: mnhard Manahan. , :fSal7'5f-f-':f':Sf- 3--.r.:,+e'r ,r,'i1l'1r1'if.-f -1- , ,Q ,, F wr ' 1 wr, ',' M -- u Y 7 , . ' ',3 .y--ul' ' , if of ' f ' .Gi f ' . a M l, wg r' -oi'k:f r2'3:5 r' 33 EW' '11 5' is br Q., .-Lf F yr? A wg' mf s r I v 1' -QPU J. 1 4, 3-5.5. ,r y w , I Y 'r X ,y S 2,59E-'.1fifr'f:,'gLJ,'-T , . f , If ff gif? , H ' Court .Assistants J 4 Among more assisting at the kan-Q igaroo oourt were Neldon Aug,'James r Beatty, Barbara Byrne, Virginia Fos- lter, Dan Fritsch, Jenn ' I-Iansler, Qrflorlvo Hissins. Norxaeo Hoovoo filooald Diolirooo. MarsaretLaoo1sJ Lorraine Lore. Ro1eaotI1iro,o1n- Joan Moleoelrllof Rey Moeuarrio, Otis ffindler, Richard Eresgiall, Virginia Prirvir-!'flo1iorf1St- QE!-trier Bower!! Soborrrwoborrr Moon Shooiror Erenoos Smith, Vivian Solber . John Stell- aaaa.1W1111ar1 mole an 'Manor Wicklllnd. J' ' f ' ' 4' Members dt they decorating- commit, tee were: ' ' , Trester Goetting Harrlot Ronken, Remains -Shonyofhae ' Suddendorf, ,Margaret Vera liraanerrr loo-bel Lobbi Raymond Ma seg, Richard Manahan, Gofold 'Qflloilt f:211fsotHereeBhoimor4 Helen Johnson, Florence' Koepko, Lqcllle La.Favor, Floreine Larson, Floreine Eastliek, Arletar Eaton, Sllirleyl Foley, Flranees 7Fox,' Ray Goetting, Neil Adams, Ardyce Andari SOFA 14011153 3efkman- HQFFY' Bow: ing, Dog-otlxy,Gape11e,' John Good- enoush. MFJEEYA-Till? Smith. Lorne Watson, Adelyn Wegner, Lorraine Pruett, Gladys Kruse, Donald, Ker- sten, Kenneth Minkel. On the property damage. inspec- tion committee were: ' David, Swenson, Doyle Conners, Billy DPQXIBI, Alioo Dollwor Mawr ollo' I-orrgtorf Ernest Karoo, ,Robert Bong ,, Wronoo Solrulfzr Robort Loo' Robo-rt - lillkr Burrell QQIAISQJL Wilf liam Sesame. Riohard, Tamara, Riohr ard Henson! Donald Moyer- Rot-11 lfiviagstone. Marr mmerrore Tomi, William 1'111dS0!1fWi11QQ!d P9-111503, Marilyn Potriok, Joy HBH' QWGDN Hellirif Alioe Mifohell, David Utz, RW Gooftins, Qnol Kruger. Char- lotte Armstrong,'tElsio Olson, Mary Van Kirk, Robert Talmo, Delores Qqnninglraqg. Harold Hodge, George Pike, Loon Shapiro. Lawn Smith, .Iaclt Capella, .George Bushee, Eleanor Quolrlr 'Esther Roofrorrz. Walter Rommel, Philip Kern, Rqby Bradish, Robert Hudson, Harold Sonnenhex-gg: Harold Schwarz, 'Russell Karnhols, Edward Merroroo- 41loJA,He11iB!fDoB, grlosrioksorr. tile , ry rttror, ' 4' ' -.1T 'fl' - rv ,, 1 H 5521 , N .. f - ,., .. 'ru :alto , , L ,W -w 'fra . f. J ,lr-'M-.nf il' mf N 4' ifmwaifffl-62 T' 5 ,. Lf, ., . ,415 1 ,lv 'V ' 51. , ffl'-h'?:.'fLjar LT. J, ri o ,, , V mo. Nrloiw It or ,ra ,,r,r.,..?, ,W ,4..r,,i, ,4x m ALJ, ,:, , . -K 9 f '. .,.f',,f4 an . o w l rr' '.43,,..: 5, .4 '-,4fA,,,l,u, ,.r. A If , 4, A I ' Q A err? 'V W '1 - f-rr-1 'r': r r' . fr-ap-. ' -' Ie flf- E' fe5 eE'S'if.E41 -FGW-f-. gozfwflg:-MU? '11 on 1:35.-W' ' ' -- f 'K ' '-1 '1' f-ai.. we -arf' f --- H.. :f'. 'ff- 5 -for 'Robert Berg, Bloor UaGomrriGtoo H13 GQEEEQMQEQ' J Janet . Claire Crawford, Sheridan, Margaret Finn, Avice Dubhel Mark Anderson, Faye, 85 MQ!-lahan, M3T'S8J'Qt vesteyr Eklund, Goldie vin Brown, Margaret Mary Jane Grace mons, Adeline-wager, win-H Y- ,,-.Hmmm f?f555?2liSil!iQiIQQI1f!BGER- was asses ,,,.s512,aomsitfsefssw the misses? ref if it f s ta, Jana Aoderaonf Boris Mal A350114 443412912 M21-:louis AUSSIE!! W Robert ,Baldwirrf Bo , sa, Frank Briese, Rob- 'e1?t.fBell,' ry Buckinhani, Coralie Bad Doiotlly CZIQSUB- A-TOYW iexeiffss' Blanche Demos. suse. Dsl!-We! -Fiwlflslyn. Dsllwvf 610111155 2 rg,enQfood.Eve1yB Griffin, MGFIBBUS' Q 'ilitlflfilsf 13fi17 Hi1111e?, Ruth Haw!! is el Eleanor Knapp, Betty f , .. Llaneioarson, lsabel Lobb. Mariana Q Audrey McHenry, Eileen Martini Miriam Miller Maxine Meyers, L11- ,gills McKnight, Agnes Peterson, lgeraldine Peters, Norman Paulsonl ffonald Paulson, ,Cora Wright, LU'l our sites, neue Sanken. Margaret! Bernardl Stanton, Stanley' QL, Eleanor Short, Harold Swartz, arion Seaman, Dorothy Took, Mary illlgs Woodrutt, Dorothy? Gmas. Andrea Wrisht, New Wade-1 n Giistlne, Myrtle Tradup, Lu- H h Adrey Heins Bill Faw 5 1 l 4 Q-Maloney. R iii' ' 'ef,.o,11,- 4 , . - Roberta Stellmacker, Ruth Pike, Margaret, Robinson. Dorothy Ander- f'mQf'154ilfQ1?19M11111iX- ' ' L-ljgggnut sacker uppers were: Bob L qiygiigslpi, Bob Hudson, Ken Osman, ,gg Williams, Lyle Owen, Wesley : 3s1 BryaIl' Rossi, Bob Fitzgerald, Grawtord, Lyle Horton, Fred ' ,ge,.Melvin Kruse, Charles Qaref X43 if ,',,,,,r' . ' QQ' fy I ya I rel, Bernard Olson., Don Hendrick- i g Melvin Smith, Francis Haney, sgworth Fenske, Layton Smith,l ,lips Kos, Bob Moersch, Robertj Mzfgss, Paul Runyan, Norman Fitz-' rick 'Gordon Larson, Greta Owen, aoquelin Delwo, John Gustine,, ggpe Wobschall, Ray Hilmar, Mar- Q to Nelson Eleanor West, Rich-, ? Knapp Donald Truax, iAlene am, Bill Lampman, Geraldine, ages, Lorraine Barlow, Lillian ll rj-- I Helen Skogan, Esther Stull, Its A-llderson and. Leon Shapiro. l Decorations Committee ' Q the decorations com-E i igtqgef were: Romaine Shonyo, 'Ea,ton, Ardyce Anderson, Hargesheimer, Lucille La- , favor '-Rosalee Goddard, Bettyl Dnnlalb Geraldine Thomas, Martha I J I a Anderson, Florine Larsonr jmnley Drills, Robert Leiferman, Earl Jorgensen, Isabelle Lohb, Tgrettgp Rae Owen, Marion Seaman, n Glenn Rasmussen 3 ig-Qenpy Pearso , p , , :R.QbQiPt, Roessler, Florine, Eastlick, Q f oth Minkel, Bill Cooper, Bill 1 imma Disk Quaekenbush. Harriet 'Nystrom Ardyce Knight, Evelyn SG-rittith Ray Goettlng, Peter Ramme, ,Yille EairleyfBetty Fellows. Y nior ,police members are: Ar tl!urf'Booiter' Gordon, Richard Pal- pligtgr Robert Monroei Russell ' use, Melvin Bemel, Clharles EJ 1?hi1ip4Pa1lister, John Faber, Wiotor H. Bernctt. Robert 'Bucking-' illanl, Andrew Lynn. Robert Roes-, ,12sane+,G1z111Gks0n. Verso: W, Elnliggt, Fitzgerald, Robert ,Stephen Paulvlvlg smith, DalelClark, Malware L QQ L., .,. ., , -as 5 re f' 0.1. 5-V. 5531? zsfgri-thong .f, fr-2 its ' N Fifi - e'.+.1f lit' 1 L . , Ziidlriislwwihsf 1' 't,s Of Play at School gag? - Plrnoggcllggegatgfgilgggu , V 'Babes Eoyland' 'Approximately 500 persons attend- the second, showing last evening of the- Rochester High school oper. etta, Babes in Toyland at the school, bringing the total to date, to about 1,800. . ' ,Miss Isabel Lobb 'is general man- agerof the production staff, with Norman Hoover and Wilson Zweifel, stage' managers. Their assistants are Stanley Mount, Arthur Riess, Alvin Schoentelder, Raymond Sonnenberg, -701133, Nordine, LeRoy Hennum and Donald Johnson. , ' ' fl-Ioward -Steinlicht and Vernon 'willianns are curtain managers. The electrician is Donald Johnson, with Dorn Hallenbeck, Paul' Pappas, John Palikin and Richard Klebs, assist! ants. p ' W A ' ,'M8fljYB: Martin 'and Clyle Mundahl l1'?f'l2I'0P61fiy managers, with assist- ants,-Virginia Jackson, Mary Alice Disney, Lois Shandley, Helen Nick- els, Llieille LaFavor, Helen Johnson and.Pauline Maass. Costume mana- gers are Geraldine Thomas and E1- don Johnson, and their assistants, Margaret Laack, Catherine Larson, Darleen Johnson, Marcella Brown Rose Book, Leila Aarness, Edward Scharnweber, Margaret Simmons, Maxine Sin1n1ons,- Geraldine Pike. Pauline- Maass and Emilie Larson. Am,Leona Herrick and Barbara Bene- dict fare ' proiiupters. l Incharge of makeup are Eleanor Knapp, 'Mariano Seaman, Barbara Byrne, .Hyacinth Knutzen, Phyllis Noodleman, ,Louise Borchert, Allene' Farnham, Donna Faye Ginther, Mar- ian Maloney, Muriel Westwood, Carl West, John Wylie and Harriet Nys- ' trom. Lgflrohestra. assistants are Robert iferman, Walter Rommel, James' Swenson, Robert Talmo, David Roes- ler,-'Melville ,Fairley. A Musica for the production, written 'by Victor'-1-Ierbert, is played by the high school orchestra, under the di- rl ctjon,pt Jones. H . get-enestrai personnel consists of Delloria Johnson, Patricia Hageman, , Helen uritz, Frances Buske, Rosa- l lee Goddard, Jean McLaughlin, Har- riet Nystrom, Katherine Elliot, Fran- .ces Fox, Marion Lyke, g 'Fern A Mc- Knighg ang glary Eileen Smithfl vio- lins? avi wenson, viola: B elen Curtrisht and Annabelle Fitzke, celt- ic: ,Betty Jane Fellows and Kenneth assume, bass violg Sybil Lee. Grace Gilbert,,Pl:11ip Kern. flute: Robert Beterson, ndrew Lynn. oboe: Wil- liam Prangen,-' Neil Adams, James Swenson, clarinet: Robert Leiter- gnan, LeRoy Deitschman, saxophone: gtl7a3.l1gJenkins.:1enwr3ElMou1'niE1g, Xen - ,n, e, come.: sont we el,3 William Theide. Frenchfhorn: Tres-, Goettlrs. Marguerite Waldron, trromsona Paul g?aLt:1.dba:,:eshom:' Quilt, ,Oli PPG, .0 X' ' 'ASBBCIL Ronald: ,gghwsfl-,fel ',.. ROCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Presents BABES IN TOYLANDU An Opera In Three Acts Music by Victor Herbert Libretto by Glenn Mac Donough Director--AnnLouise Hirt Vocal Music--Helen Church Instrumental Music-H. P. Jones Dancing-Hazel Hitchcock f Q T p SENIOR C1-Ass or R. H. s. 'gig'-' - mr' Ji' I. .W A . Presents 2 G' C X MBAR C -, OW 1 A .fib i,f '1'-F ' A Comedy in Four Acts ' By Edward Childs Carpenter f Dramatized From the Novel by -x ' r ,f I Mary Roberts Rinehart j ' I Cast I. Wednesday ' , CAST OF CHARACTERS William the butler ..... get fpeirancls P .1 Q .... Miles Hanson James Aichibnd ......... QfQ-fff'fLQggZ.?ff,?ff!gg-tl.--Robert Roesief Mrs: Archibald, his wife .....g. ,. --f,--3.17-,-i ..,..:.. 4 ----Mary Whiting Leila Archibald, his daughter Q,Zi-fJ5L21.--1ZL1'5:f:,.:-aicQ:.Ti - Bernice Fierstad Hannah, the housekeeper .................................. Madge Mussey Carter Brooks, a neighbor .............. --- .... ...... R obert Warner Bah, the Archibalds' younger daughter --- ---- Jane Raleigh, her friend .............. --- Clinton Beresford, a man of mystery .... -Gretta Rae Owen -Harriet Nystrom ----Trester Goetting Eddie Perkins, a neighbor ............ - ....... Stanley Drip! Guy Grosvenor, an actor .......... .... -William Devney Geor ia Slocum, friend of Leila .... ............ ......... H a rriet Ronkin Mar' ne Webster, friend of Leila ....................... - -Agnes Peterson O estra for dance ...... Robert Lee, DeLoris Johnson, Marlow Cowan K, , Cast II. Thursday P by 'H I , , J ,Q CAST OF C ARACTERS , 'W .K Q K Un Order of jipearancej William, the butler ............ A, ....... Q ......... Mixes Hanson James Archibald ............ --- 5: ....... ........ -Paul Smith Mrs. Archibald, his wife .... QE if ......... --gi ..... Geraldine Thomas Leila Archibald, his daughter-- --Q .----- ..--- Mardeth Rosvold Hannah, the housekeeper ..---..-....--.--- iii' ..----.-----. Alice Green Carter Brooks, a neighbor ---- ..-- .... 5 25 .--. -.... 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G., . su,-1,-.....,....-. 4 r.......- ..-......- 1 5 ,-1 5 4 l 4 X E r If 5-...Q ., -, THE CIVIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION I ' PRESENTS 4 VIENNA CHOIR' BOYS C Wiener Saengerkmzbenj IN CONCERT .I 'Hy EQEN I ' PROGRAM Replete Sunt Qfor eight partsl ............ Omnes de Saha Venient ......... .... ,The Virgin's Slumber Song . . . God in Nature ...... Q ....................... Der Hausliche Krieg CA Song from Old Viennal ........... Especially arranged for the Vienna Choir Boys ' CEntire Ensemble in costume, . . . . .Q.J. Gallus .G. M. Asula . . . . .Max Reger . . . .Schubert . . . .Schubert German Dance ....... ........... S chubert ' Little Sandman ............ . . . 4 ....... Fall: Song Midele, ruck, ruck, ruck ...... J ..... Arr. by V. Goinboz Tales from the Vienna Woods ................ H ....' .......... J . Strauss Dean, Rector Josef Schnitt A - Musical Director, Victor Gomboz CIVIC CONCERT SERVICE, Inc. George Engles, President New York CTl1rough courtesy Hurok Attractions, Inc., Chicago 1 I , X, 'q,S'm 'Nv w - 4 L4-M, ,, A,,,U4,, , -,....w, .. .... ,,,, E, t,...,.f,E,.., - - H - r 1 I x I . 1 Will Siva gggiunbgrf 5-ag Viffomorr9Qif51i?.A3,1 Q ff g irilf' ,,,A, ' ..i ,, .. , gfpiau. smup owne- swdbzrt '.4 sw. - llicluiml 5411144-Mild - A i3'9',,01Q164th1f91 . or file 'Rff9m,, f E mm 111844 'nuniberi-Amis-: sewsQmf X mrdinsfto 115:12 ,Jnnegf 41 rl . 2? 1, . ew- , , Y igiiekbqisgliiii.-?xhtSfQhee9Hl ,9ana: ' T4 if Eg ff :W T141 A, -Ji0f111ef fOTm9Il ?Wi53ii-59? if-1952 .kibrftmerxt MSD are , P1Eg1i1isf D1'5f9i9q :,giphn.lQIy2 jwifthj. other bzkiniwtions. E nlnnnnnE Commencement Program CLASS OF 1936 ROCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL ARMORY THURSDAY, JUNE 4,1936 AT s O'CLOCK P. M. J 1 J 3 I i ! i 3 1 iJ 1 1 J 1 1 1 i N l 1 4 i 4 E i ' , 4 J I N V V . 'if I 1 1A
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