Roosevelt High School - Rohian Yearbook (Virginia, MN)
- Class of 1935
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M , ,kid W V.?.x4...5.VgV.,, VM .VKVN5 V , xegwgkf,,wiVVyV31,,.V5.4-hV,4wV4?,,n,,fV1.xj ' V ww Y 1 3 ., ' gVVpwVJi,VV,.VVQ'Vpi5'V?i- gg VM +,:f3.Q5,,gVrLyV'j V' H,-fg -A V3 Mi ' w V , V. r Qfefqffgfq. -an 41' COPYRIGHT 1935 ' u LILLIAN SAARELA The Managing Editor BERNARD WIKLUND The Ley-Out Editor LAURA KETOKOSKI The Art Editor W II! l -, OW IIIIEII - I 'I tif? I I il' f IL Q 1 THE STAR if-:QCP Tl-IE+++ N O I2 T H ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL VIRGINIA MINNESOTA 7 , 'gf' FOREWORD To those ,who watch students and their interests, school life is, in turn,a colorful pageant,an endless panorama, and a vivid expression of life. The aim of this bool: is to crystallize these impressions. If through the pages you see reflected the spirit of Roosevelt High School during the past year, our purpose has been accomplished. If through the cliclc of a camera or the summary of a project, school life has become a lasting memoir, then the efforts of the editors have been rewarded. DEDICATION For her efforts in aiding the senior class with its projects, for her long hours spent in concentrated and co- operative worlc among the class members, for her high ideals of achievement, for a calm assurance that inspires the students to be true to their ideals of industry and of character, for all that she has given us, we, the members ofthe class of 1935, in sincere' appreciation, dedicate this, our year- book, to Miss Bessie Gulibrandson our class adviser and good friend. I ,fi avT - mmm iii 7, gF if 1 . ni gl THE ARGUMENT The 1935 Star of the North aims to reflect changes that are occurring in yearbook building. Large areas formerly devoted to editorial articles in school annuals now feature photor- graphs, pictures, rather than words, tell the storyof school life. We feel that such a boolc has definite advantages, advantages in vividness, in interest, and in artistry. The yearbook staff has aimed to present such a tangible record of this school year in its annual publi- cation, the 1935 Star of the North. n 545 sv' 513' if T' diiifff 'T Tl'-?Pi?1 ifjf 3555222 Vit, bs- im. ...Y H LE, iz! T , - I SE .5522 sm. Z sr L CONTENTS I. Administration H. Graduates Ill. Organizations IV. Athletics V. School Life 1 A 'QA N Qi' N X S N '- XXX-N455 A N XX'XXNXXNx xx xxxxxx xxxvqxrqqvs-1 XR Qi 1 1 Q ere: ..: --- 1 - ' :1,i?ff.qi5.-A- T + -:g:'g: , 1- - - 1: X211-1 rf- vi--s.Z'2+1i'T'? 1,11 f ' -. ,1.z11fff-1117153 sir'-f+-f 'fT'i?l5Q A. e WNW - by f a v- 91' 'f 7f ':--'?iifif'5'7'fil3.l15155LJ' - f5'7777xE 54?45?i7'1Ili3?i5if'iiE '23 If? 'I 1 7 j,?:1'?'L4E' , 1 ' 1 W: 1412.23 ow' f -57 '- -H' ' If 'lf 1651112157 1 ' 'M ?,jl' f ' ff fy' f A new -fe -A ?1,T,p,1f ,-1 lag 1 1 311--WJ- , 1, ,. 1111 M51 QWW 1 1 iygqg 1.f7?9f '7' 4'g'f1!!f' 1 'FQ75 V7 57215 fi? 46? ' if i' K 1. f Sifi' . 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'-QW4 l ,fg ' fri 11 fe n W -1 1 1 f iz 1.11 11,1134 nf 1 1' 1 111 1 1. . - fe' v f f - I - OU ADE R FAC Tnosia WHO STOP, even for a moment, to admire the facade of the Roosevelt High School are im- pressed. Six colossal stone pillars that tower above ascending steps give rise to inspiration because they indicate the unchangeableness of that which is really worth while. Regardless of whether new-fallen snow or luxuriant greens lie below them, the pillars stand, fixed sentinels, seemingly aiming to guard the building. They are beautiful, those pillars, exquisite even in their immensity, for they suggest an inner beauty for those who can find it. That, at least, is how the graduate views the facade of his school. 'A' 'k il FRONT CORRIDOR How APPROPRIATE that Theodore Roosevelt's likeness should be the Hrst object of interest as one appears in the doorway of the building that is named for him. Iohn Sargent has indeed succeeded in reproducing the Roosevelt that we as a nation knew, with all his calm self-assurance and magnetic personality. On either side of the portrait are nature scenes. All the drawings have been dedicated as class memorials in previous years. With the two hand-carved benches, given to the school by former vocal organizations, and with the checkered tiling of the floor, the front corridor achieves a pleasing harmony. HHH! I, Il E X Z STAIRWAYS SILENCE CHARACTERIZES the hallway now. Yet, to one who has seen the surge of life and has heard the babble of voices, to one who has been among the group of seven hundred students who have tramped the hallway during five-minute periods, to such a one the corridors are never empty. If only through his imagination, he can still hear the echo of passing footstepsg he can still climb the broad stairway with his friends. Because for him these stairways are suggestive of his high school days, he has given them a prominent place in his annual. Perhaps, reminis- cing, he will say, Those are the scenes of my Alma Mater. REFLECTIOINIS Hs WHO Passes inside the front entrance sees, through the glass panes of the doors, rellected pillars. These reflections are, if anything, a little brighter, as though the glass had enhanced the beauty of the pillars by softening them. To the artist, the front hallway is an excellent example of the symmetry of architecture 5 to the scholar, it means infinitely more. The former sees each line having, in itself, a definite importanceg the latter sees the hallway as a reflection of school life. To the student, it is a kind of temple that holds the message: Only the educated are free. s EY HELPED This I beheld: their serenity That like unruflled waters Reflects the beauty of Sunrise, yet remains apartg Humanity linked with service Giving birth to new hope Even as the soothing hush Of nightfall. , .361 f H4 ws. J-if 54' 'F rr- :ann ...--JL in ...,......... ..,................... rw ff' M-u......., my .www ww .,- ,U 'xx A img ,L :jk -' ,QM-f 'K --wif M MINISTIUXTION , '- ffl' L54 fzflil' 1--: -E 1 1 . . -. .-ff w,ft f-.'1'i2-lfdbafrf Kvzfxrmz-' up .v W V 1 1, .L1 .f..,,Vr1.3. 1 Q Mhz ui , f,!551g,qAcf zz . . 1.4: 59494: 'L .311-rw - '- ,A 4'.,7,4w,-. fx.--1-. H :v,, 74, AY, V. '75 ' .,Mr.f,.Yat.,',2..1f?S.Q .5-'XID .. f41 '! 'W -. H5 53 Y'2'7E-9:71 'Tul'.2lft'i.N?1l?a5 ' .- .' , - .,.a-m'.v-Q:gffl,-1-fg,'x.,,g,3..-,:,,'.-:5,,.,,,Ny., 512 4 '97 251' NC S f. an . ffraf' f-: .. - M .-1 1,a,,Qgn-.. ', r' :Q L-. .,,nf 4 . 1132 J .51 4512 .re ,,j W , - , . x VN- -.,-'wf'Ng,+ mf- - , M Www : ,A gg ,, 1 3 ,X ,yn .M x' 1 -,N , ,-f..He'z-:K-.1 --5,1 53 7 A W. L, .,,.-. , ,M ,,g,.,i,,, , P ,-J. me ,P ,iiafymu ,Ai .. B. m.,',,- - 4, , M 1' 5-:mm -6 ,MA . N-.,. 4: fi. In fm fn .1 L- wg . 13 MR MR. E. F. HEISEL Chairman of the Board of Education 1934-1935 BOARD OF EDUCATION . E. F. HEISEL. . . . ALFRED NELSON. . . DR. H. C. OLSON .,., MR. I. H. HANSON .,... DR. H. B. EWENS .... . S. M. SLADE .,.. l LEFT To RIGHT Chairman . . . .Clerk Treasurer . .Direelor . ,Director . Director : Mr. Halzmll, MV. Slade, llr. lilweus, Mr. Brandi, Ilr, 011011, Suri. Ifmmn, Mr. Nelyon, Mr. Heffel ADIVHNISTRATIQN fLcfl Z0 Righlj Superintendent R. H. Brown has completed Hve years of administration. During that time, he has worked with the citizens of Virginia to make it pos- sible for Virginia students to get the best instruction available. He believes that happiness is a dominant factor in bringing forth the best qualities of boys and girls. As a major part of his work, Mr. Brown supervises depart- mental activities and administers the business affairs of the school. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, garden- ing, hunting, and fishing. Mr. Newman Olson, adviser of boys, is known to students as a congenial and interested friend. He advises boys in problems of personal concern, and he features prominently in their extra- curricular life, both as adviser of the Hi-Y Club and as faculty supervisor of the Student Council. During his leisure time, Mr. Olson says that he enjoys everything from his position as spec- tator at seasonal sports and as partici- pant in numerous golf, tennis and curl- ing matches to fishing, hunting and spending Saturday nights at the public library. l14l ADMINISTRATION fLeft to Riglzlj Miss Lorena Macfarlane, dean of stu- dents, maintains close contact with the student body of Roosevelt High School because of her work in counseling in matters of scholarship, in guiding stu- dents into professional and vocational fields, in supervising social activities, and in sympathetically advising stu- dents who seek assistance. Her efforts have gone to promote the highest stand- ards in high school life. Miss Macfar- lane says that she likes to get out into the woods and near the lakes and to greet her friends at church suppers. Mr. O. H. Slette has served as the principal of Roosevelt High School for one year. During that time, he has been instrumental in bringing about several important changes in the administra- tion of student affairs. Chief among these are the institution of roll rooms, the formation of a point system for extra-curricular activities, the creation of a control room system for delinquent pupils, the organization of a student self-governing body, and the revision of the grading system. Mr. Slette likes to raise house plants during his leisure time. U51 SOCIAL SCIENCE With answers to questions like Hln what year tlitl William the Conqueror conquer? or Dis- cuss at length the F. li. R. A.. the CWV. A., antl the .X..X. the stutlent ushers in his history hours. Greeting him in the economics class is What is the price of wheat in the Philippines? or any other pertinent topic. In ciyics antl sociol- ogy, he stutlies the forces of government antl the prohlems of motlern society. The social science tlepartment is truly a concrete example of the old proyerh: Variety is the spice of life, Ioi- Rott: Iliff! Silker, Mr. ,Vi'Ilz'e1111u, ,Vos Xinlolzf Hoi ioxi Rong .'Il1f,. i11n'f',,llr. l2lvrm,.lI1'. ,ludzvitori All..-. Orff.- .-X student in Civics resorts to a chart on munic- ipal goxernment in order to tlevelop a point. Sitle glances into an linglish room where in- spirations are tlerivetl Irom the stutly of Emerson. I. I 'lihe mastery of grammar antl a knowledge of I-lnglish aml American authors, hoth early antl contemporary. are among the ohiectives of those who earnestly undertake the stutly of English. 'lialentetl writing enthusiasts fintl atltletl inspira- tion in the stutly of journalism antl in the etliting of school publications. Stutlents of literature Fincl atltlitional rieltls of interest in the stutly of Worltl masterpieces. Those who tlesire proficiency in oral expression may register for courses in speech training. tlehate. tleclamation. antl tlramatics. 'I oi' Row: ,'Ilfyf Rhurltl, illif,-' Fllk, .lfisf Zc'1ilIc'r Hoi mst Ron: 'Ihar lizilfuwzilfoll, Ml,-I' Ugrelz Mr. I.e'td:v1, flfiser Kzfrirfeli Il6 Nntcs swell ns iustrutttmrs strut-ssftlllr guitlt- thcir nm Fritz Krc-islt rs :tml SClN1lll2ll'lI1'llL'lHliS Llltlligj tht' liucs ul' llllfllltlllf gintl lllltlfblly' to worth whilc 11ccr1111- 11lisl1111t-nts in music. llrf1l1t1l1l1' more SIlltlL'l1l5 :irc t-r1rr1llt-tl ii1 thc u1111l1i11t-tl mcnl 111111 instrunicntzil tlt- p11rt111c11ts th11n in any fitht-r nf thu 1t1c11tif1n11l suhit-cts f1fl't'rt'tl. 'liht' xicliit-it-t11t'i1ts uf l1r1tl1 tht- Ywciil :incl lI'lSlI'lllllL'l1ILll gmtips tluring thc pzist ytxir l1z11't- hot-11 .1 siillirit-i1t testimony' tn thc quality' of the training gin-n l11 it skilful lliculty to intcrcstctl mtrsiciatns. l1.i'R1111:,Vr. ll1m1f'11f,.llr. IJ:'I11i1.f'1 It-11 mst Rim:.llr',X111111-11111 Vi, 'll11Inr1r,.l1r. He tc' During practice tht- l1.1ntl is il rt'i1tlt'71u11s fur music lrmvvrs. Instruments :irc tunctl. Originality 11ml clfort result in nn urtistiu crt-11tic111 whcrc wich tlzih of paint hultls ll fziscinzttiwn. LANGUAGES AND ARTS Him luicc. hub' 111111 sountl lilac' l1iccu11s tn tis. hut i11 reality it is only tht- l.z1tin class in its daily tlnclunsiun ol' 11rt111r1t111s. lit-sitlcs tht- l.a1ti11. twin yt-urs of l'lI'L'IlCll :intl of flt'Fll12ll'l nrt' ullcrccl in tht high sclmul, cll.l55l'N of girls :intl boys tirtf taught thc nrt of cookcry in cooking, tlictctics, :mtl lunch- r11c1111 i11t1nz1gt'111ci1t courses. Art stutlcnts zirc cngaigctl in tht- stutly of lincs 111111 uf lights :intl sl111tlc1ws. 'l'hc lihrziry and stuclt' httll furnish inccntivcs to Zlllllil- ticrus stutlcnts whu wisl1 tn st1p11lci11ci1t thtir class- rr1f1111 work hy further rczitling. Iwi' lifvw: Mft. .ll1I'uIln11yl1, ,ll1.-xlrrlzrzturr, ,VI-'A fxr'.'Izn1z'r1 llrvrinxt Row: Mr. .Yr11zlf1,.ll1'-- .ll'I1m11z'r', .'ll1.-5 Krlhkrll-utfqw' Vim l'rI1'r'+r1f1 l17l f ,, 'E ,949 F ka-A . ww QQ '52 wma-M mmwif fs - mums' 5 awk , ww-M-W--' sg 'X - f 5 ' . . V . , y 521 ' K Q Al me i N. Q. , I 1 .,., ig ' I . 'S . f 1 5' :Qb -:' . x Q35 , g. Vf i fi Lf ff gm 11 3? ! 3 A' 'sf X ,H fs uf i 'ni 1 ii m, ., 215, ,LW,,., f1!s?!r7iiX7:1Eb ff f 1 vi ,I 4 fin ff X X X J xy If Nt-, f mil.. jk 1 um fit ,V.T,, 1 -.. S I' i- is t uf s y x YM . , :sf W 3 if 4 1, I1 s' if ,, ...W ff gi 5 if t fi INTERLUDE In ecstasy they laughed with life Until one irretrievable hour Brought sober meditation To youthful complacency. Grey-gowned Figures in bold relief Stood silhouetted against coming years Taking the torch Thoughtfully. rw, r 41- -' fg- s W 1 w 4 , fn mm EV 2f5'5'vZ,q5w --........,...... 'f J.. 1 I . f 3. ' . -292iFTQ'E.' '-l 1:5 ig' . .5 '-, -Q j ff-,f-.5 45 2,143 : -SL: -.f -fam. I 113.1 Y ' L' 15 'T--Qs' t.- r-'fm 9128 : A ' ji-'z-1s1Qi aQu:' ' 5 . H41 Q ,J . 015:42 .mv :',f7gLe.-'Qgh'ff,',,. 4 ,QQ ., ' ,, . , ff:,1.:4k5iyv,', , . ' f f, 'f,j.g,31- 1, A., . k- 2- .,. ,::-3. 'A ,, 'Qi' ,- 'sw' . M ' ' -1.4z1m:lfi1saek.x-:mu --G ,L ..1- y 1 A-Q ZLQ It wr. ff X .4 . , .L 21 Miss Gulhrandson, :idx iser SENICDRCLASS TTEMPTING to instill in every class member cooperative and dem- ocratic principles of service, the Senior Council formulated a project featuring scholarship, courtesy, cooperation, and respect for school property. To accomplish the aims of the project, the following committees were selected by the Council: the Scholarship Committee, Respect for School Property Committee, Student Opinion Committee, and the Citizenship Committee. All of the committees contributed novel plans of procedure in carrying out their respective duties. The Scholarship Committee encouraged higher grades and better work through the medium of personal letters. The Respect for School Property Committee, by sportsmanlike tactics, instituted a system of supervising the care of school property by secret detectors. The preservation of books was their first objective. The Student Opinion Committee discussed the problems that were uppermost in the minds of the general student body. They also originated a publicity committee for advertising school events in the local newspapers and in bulletins. The Citizenship Committee, in carrying on the competitive basis of work started in previous years, tabulated citizenship ratings and posted the results. To get at a study of actual senior class problems, chairmen were selected from the English classes. These chairmen encouraged the free discussion of school issues and reported the content of any disagreements to the Senior Council for consideration. The work by all participants in class activity nurtured a democratic and whole-hearted spirit of teamwork. Besides attempting to solve certain tangible problems, the class creditably furthered the far more important issues of character development and better citizenship. The Senior Council, headed by Adelbert Smith, class president, super- vised all work done by the project committees. The Council was composed of Adelbert Smith, Paul Tscholl, Iohn Raihala, Iohn Kulbitski, Charlotte Pearson, Evelyn Rutherford, and Harriet Robinson. LEFT 'ro Rmnrz Adelberr Smifh, pr-zxviderzif Paul Txfholl, uire prrxidmlf Churlotfc Pear-mn enctarj Edwurd Znkoxky , lreufm'er Totvo AALTO Cosmopolitan Club 31 Forbes: llasketball l, 2: Sci- ence Assembly 3. liiqiiirirtg . . . The mitzia- titre fcrnliiiizer of all school affairs' . . . The fortunate figure i11 .feat A-I of the att- dzlorittm . . . A zealous and trtivly office worker please: hir employer . . , Diligehl- ly follotwirtg cttrreizt pnhli- cations, NIATILDA ALAR tilee Club 3: Swccthearts : Mill-Winter Concert 3: Base- ball 1: Courtesy Assembly 2: licxpcct for School Prop- erty Committee 2: Report Cartl Committee l. lfeliutottx . . . Draamily danc- ing to the Slfdlillf of lan Garl1er's orcheftra , . . Fly- ing lingers on a typewriter. RAYBIOND ANDERSON National Honor Society: Class Play: Debate 3: An- nual Staff: Courtesy As- sembly 2: Ili-Y Club: As- sembly 2: News Staff 3: Tltanksgiying Assembly 3: Ratlio Club: Citizenship Committee 3: Usher 3: Range Speech Tournament 3: Science Assembly 3. Thorough .... 4 .fystcmatic mind LIJIIIFOIIIIIIS an electrical tlicory. Vtvt1tN ANDERSON Glue Cluh 2, 3, Secretary antl Librarian: UPrtnce of Pilsen : Swcethearts : Courtesy Assembly: Girls' Sextettc. .f1pp1cc1'ati11e . . . Flying fin- gerf kiiowihgly search Uttl ac- co111pa11yi11g chords . , . With a foie 1'etog111't1ot1 of good iuitxic and literature. KA't'11taRtNt2 ANot5t.t.1tR Annual Staff: Tennis 2: Volleyball 3: Basketball l: Tri-l'li, Vice Prcsitlent 3: Prom Decoration Commit- tee: Play Production Staff: Social llour Committee 3: Courtesy Assembly 2. Popular . . . A prominetzi figure ,tkatiizg . . . Dancing 111 clrmdf of confetti with the fpir11 of good fellot1'.fh1p. FRI-.D Batstmcxt Hardy . . . .411 i11d11,ftrio1t.f tttorker carefully covers hit Bridgeiitatz-Russell milk route. , . . .-l diligent erperflticliter 111 the fzcltl of chemical rc- xearch .... -I hearty basket- hall fait gives' his whole- hearted support to the home team. VLRNA BLOCK 4-l'l Club Member: Courtesy Assembly 2: General Chair- man for Prom: lluyckz Boys' :intl Girls' Glce Club: Secretary and Treasurer: l5crtie's Cave Woman. Metittilouf . . . Cheerlrtlly co11tr1l1t1t111g her time to mak- 111g the Prom a fmcefs . . . .'l qioet tfoicc rctfeals' sound 1fafu11111g. EVIELYN BOLF Calm ..,. 4 click of the caniera and a b1t of life i.- captttred . . . Eltthely h1ki11g along the h1gh1t'ay . . . C011- ,ridt-ring each assembly a happy episode in the monot- o11y of .school life . . . With a rexpect for intellectital arh1e1fe111e11t5. Sl-QYER AARI l'cr,ri5tent . . . Maintaiizing 1116111111 equilil1ri11111 ax well ar balance on :kiis . . . Long crofr-cot111t1'y run: erhilarate him .... 4 rt admit forger ttrruf to Zane Grey in leisure ummeritf . . . Saberly ex- lraclirzg philosophical view- point: from concentrated readtitg. ARNo1.D ANDERSON l.'11ol1tr11.fi11c . . . Hif silence maxkr the thaitghts of an el- fic1e11t thinker . . . Arnie . . . The gay life of Cali- for11111 beck-0115 to him . . . A tlclitfcry boy cotzfcieiitioztsly fulfilling obligation: to cus- tomers ..., 4 Jobcr reflec- tive :age carefully expound: hir theories. Ro't'H ANDERSON Swimming 3: Basketball 2: G. A. A. 3: Courtesy As- sembly 2: Commercial As- sembly 3: Prom Decoration Committee: Baseball 2: Track l. Pdllflll . . . Today: a stu- diotls, ,fcriotry-111i11ded .ren- ior . . . Tonzorrow: a pri- vate secretary of high cali- bre . . . Well-liked tncmbet' of the f1ui1r1111ir1g team. STANLEY ANDRIQK Glue Club: Prince of Pil- sen : Track: Swimming: llebate: lli-Y Club: Hour Committee. St1'aightfo1'1tu1rd . . . A final Social spurt tmpelled by a power- ltil kick overcome: oppori- lion . . . W111r1i11g the 1111- eijziitrocal ,rttpptort of the e11- ttrc' aftettibly by his cheer- leading . . . Exhibiting 1111 iuiflrtrlered mind, EDWARD AXELSON llelilreiute . . . A11 imper- tiirbtzble mind mifalterirtg dic- tates .found advice ..., -1 mcdilatttxe, ,robcr lad method- ically plots out his course of ilclltttt ..., fl fltblle, i111- ttehctrable te111pera111e11t places h1111 111 a select clay: .... 4 lover of mlztude .ceekr ont a quiet spot for study. G ILORGE BLRTTULA National Honor Society: Student Council: 12B Presi- tlent: Football 1, 2: Track l, 2, 3: Basketball l, 2: Class Play Prompter: De- bate 3: Assemblies l, 2, 3: Prom Construction Commit- tee, Chairman: Play Pro- tluction Staff: lil-Y l, 2, 3, President 3. lle.-'pected , . . Votcirig 1111- lhefittc valid statcnierits tttorthy of an executive. Gt-QORGE BODOVINITZ lfootball l: Track l: Basket- ball l: Cosmopolitan Club. lira1t'11y . , , Steel-like teli- donx fabricate the arm and clttaft of 11 blacksmith . . . .111 adniiririg gym class gazes 111 itfide-eyed admiratiott at his aloitghty frame . . , Zeal- onily cultiiiattng a distill- gtnfht-d brand of fztrx. l lLLEN BONICATTO Bulletin Board Committee 2. Loyal , . . .4 little Italian 111115 who will make an eji- t1c111 .t-ttviograplier . . . The obligirlg clerk behind the contitcr at McClella115 . . . She lookt upon a world of honrxt, if harsh, reali.-'111 . . . Strictly adhering to social rifles. HELBTER AKOLA National Honor Society: Swimming, Manager 3: Class Play: Hi-Y: Prom Construc- tion Committee, Chairman: Ticket Selling Committee: Social Hour Committee, Chairman: Play Production Staff: Science Assembly 3. Syrtematic . . . Induftriousljv 111a1zt1gi11g social ajatrs . . . A s1t'i111111er of the first water. l1s'ritnR G. ANDERSON Girls' Sextette 2, 3: Glee Club, Presitlent 3: Prince of Pilsen 3: Mitl-Winter Concert 2, 3: Book Week Assembly 3: Failure Com- mittee 2. llluxical . . . Choralift with 1tfittici,f1115 on the sideline: . . . The daughter of Zeus strives to become proficient in her art. XIERNA ANDERSON Track l, 2: Field Hockey l, 2, 3: Tennis 2: Basket- ball. Manager 2: Volleyball: G. A. A., Vice President 3: Hae-W Assembly 3: Cour- tesy Assembly 2: Prom Dec- oration, Punch Committees. Eager . . . A conscientious worker delight: in club activi- titaf . . . A11 egectiife basket- ball star. IAMES ANGELLAR liantl lc Swimming 1, 2. E11litfe11i11g . . . A long form cleave: the water with power- ful stroke: . . . A clever goal guard shift: ta ward UU threatenifig shot: . . . Ad- ntiring eye: follow the halid- mme figure in a military uni- form . . . Everyone in school knows him and his good-nw ttired banter. M.ARX' Bixtxtci-t Prom Decoration Commit- tee. latmty . . . Her ability to drcxf show: good tafle . . . A flair for ntearilig brilliantly colored tlothef . . . A tall figure nonchalantly Jtrollxng . . . A would-be maunequin critically scrutinizing her mir- rored refiectian before mak- 111g a display. FLOYD Btss Star of the North News Staff: Dramatic Class Plays. Tra1111z1il . . . The quiet D- Xer make: his may into the world of radio . . . His in- tcrext lt1r11.f to the human ,ride of the news . . . Spasmodic irzcliriationf to ,rludy indicate that his nientality is of high calibre. .ADAINI Bono liantl l, 2, 3: Track 2: Cosmopolitan Club 2, Coitteiited .... 4 tennis eri- th11.cia.v1 place: the ball pre- ci-'ely on the tapeline . . . Long hour: of practice make him a 111a.fter corrietiect . . . l11depe11de11tly ifoicing convic- tions i11 i11for111al compatty . . . xldvocaliiig a .vtreitttmti life. VERNON BOURCIER Ve11l11ro11,r . . . Knottfingly rt'co1111oiteri11g over att tm- evplored deer habitat . . , Hearing the brunt of camp twork with fortitude . . . The lact that only a minority ap- preciates his deceptive, deft ht111dl111g of a basketball if no proof that he is mediocre. LUcx1.L1i BRANDT National Honor Sociczyg News Staff 3g Band l, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 31 Soccer 21 Courtesy Assembly 2: 'l'rifHi Assembly 1, 2, 3g Prom Orchestra Committee: Courtesy Committee 2: Citi- zenship Committee 3. Iincrgerif . . , A silvery lizzie lffzfes jvrll: Irrillmnt 5010711- mra melodzff .... -I clever fealzarzfz of Ihr news perxan- nel. Dum CARLSON Clam Treasurer 3: Football 1, 2, 3: 'Imck 1, 2g Bus- kcllxxll 1, 25 Cosmopolitan Club 3, Quiet ...i 411 urzdefeatfd xfvorlmmn . . . Long hours ol praclirf make L1 zfalfzahlc' nuff! to Ihr lmskflball tram , . . Depc'11dab1'I1'ly and ac- curafy arceutzmfr his proruesf. WAL1'ER CARLSON Football l, 2: 1rLAck 2. Quin ..., 4 hurlqey player of the fin! rank nzakfs 11 mtl- come addilzon to ihe odd Frllowf' Iran! ...i 4 rom- plarenl .vilcrzfc marks his clnrsroom rliqzfftff . . , Dis- rfgafdmg tomfvlm' affmiulionf with hi.: ,ftraighlfrfrzf'ardnc'5.r. Louis CHOPP Football 2. 3: Track 23 Basketball 2. Ifxciluble .... Al baseball fun while: away the Iediou: hour: of vacation near the radio . , . A .velf-.valixjicd smile' rum- plrler 11 task wrll done . . . Indizfidualiftic play and iram- work go hand in hand 10 make a good alhlete. MARGARET COFIA EY TriAHi, Treasurer 3: Prom Commitlccg Field Hockey 1. Cordiul , , . Hlithrly joining in afairf ul ffhool and mnfn , . . Style uf apfulrfl arcrnlf Im? Irish beauty . , . Whim- firally ap1'r11rn1uI1'r1g on 11 rn- munlif and udventnrffomc' iluvel. MARY DA!-11. Soccer lg Volleyball: Tri- Hi, Treasurer 3g Glee Club lg Book Week Assernblyq Assembly 1: Trirl-Ii Assem- hlyg Report Card Commit- Ice, Nonzhalunl . . . Calmly over- coming diliirnllzrx ..., 4 modern mphixlifaff .fpffdx ulong Ihr' l11'ghuf11x' ..., 4 Ifn1f1r'mrnf11l of f1'c'1'1l1ang1'r1g moods. MAFALDA DIUR1 Volleyball l, 21 Recreational Sportsg G. A, .-X. l, 2: Hzlefw Assembly 21 Hac-W Club 2: Prom Decoration Cummiuccg Lnckcr Com- miltcc Z. Cfmzpaniurmble . . . A quirk jump, and rlewr hands hx! the bull back arraxs the nel . . . Coming home tired from a long hike. LDOROTHY DRfkKli Clash Typist: Ilramntica Class Pluysg HAACYVV Club Treasurer 1, 2, President 35 Auembly 3: Sonia! Hour Chairmang Season Ticket Chairman 3: Bulletin Bonn! Committee, Chairman 2. Sociable . . . Dol finds rhe raft radiulor rsperiully radiant . . . .4 private .fefrclary err tfmfiurlirully pozmdf the keys. CILARICI-Q BRUNEAU Glcc Club 35 Swcclhenrts g Volleyball 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3g Soccer 25 Tumbling l, 2, 3g Hiking Manager 3: Posture Week Chnirmung G. A. A. 1, Z, 3g Prom Decoration Committee. Spzrited . . . A Iypiml mod- ern girl, fun-Irlvilvg and vcr' mtzlf .... 4 .rnuru girl 011 11 magazine raver, PHILIP CARLSON Ili-Y Club 2, 3g Social Ilour Committee: Good English Assenxluly 3. Hzwxuut , . . A ,reuiinzefzfal dreunzrr, bu! nut up in the air H1 the fzpplizatiorz nl his ml- erllf . . . A trim, flared 6011- xlruclfon fuzmtily drawl: u nm! reply . , . A xzveuty enlmnr info Ihr showers rlm'r'gc'.f frfflz und lrzvigoralfd. RLITII f:AT'I'1iRS03I Glue Club 2: Soccer 25 Basketball 13 Thanksgiving Assembly 33 Courtesy As- sembly Z3 Hue-W Club 2, 3g Prom Ilccuraxlion Commit- lee. Placid . . . Soothing calm- nexf and a gentle touch cool a fczfc'1'1'xh brow ..., 4 :hm muon' speedily .vkifns acfoxs the ,rilwry wafer. ARx'11.1.A CHxus'rIANsoN Stgnr of the North News Stuff 2, 33 Volleyball lg Forensic Club Assemblies 2, 3: :Xsxcmhly 1. Srduir .,.. 411 immaculate figure Cul In ly accomplishes such Iuflq . . . A rhoifc .fenfe of lmmor sparkles lo her lrirndx .... '1 dfvoled wm- punmrz. li1.I.ARn CONNORS Inzparliul . . . A loleruble, znzostenmlinux conlribuliun of Ihr Sham .... 4 mnzpucl, stulwarl guidc of the North Woods . . . Poirllcd, brief refpruzscs to qnerzes mmralc, ly portray his prudent men- tality .... Y linmluling fur' Ilzrr ucfolnpllshnlffllf by un- rqrrivufal pmiie. DOROTHY IJAYIDSON Punch Committee for Prom. .Smells . . . llinzirmtivr hands dcflly apply :he science of beauty culture . . . Equabil- :ty und xrweineyx of dixpoxi- tion . . . Inlfnlly 5CI'lll1lIl,ZIIlg u lilzirhfd design . . . A qmrl, yr! c'm'f-ready 5111115 I1c'a14tif'1cu 11 lovely luft, MMLGAREI' IJOIG Baukelbnll 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Track Manager 2: Ficlml Hockey, Manager 3g Soccer 2g G. A. A. Coun- cil 3g Recreational Sportsg Courtesy Amcmhlyg Pobture tlummiuec. Cheerful .... 4 glance ul her ufllwllfx wlll tell you lim! athletics if the mul of her rrzsfwlre . . , nilwayf wxlh her own special ml. ALICE DRASIN Sur uf the North News SUH: Glas Cluh 35 Swear- hsartsng Dramalics Class Pluysg Prom Decoration Commiltceg Alxenmiamcc Cum- miucc 2g Assemblies. Tullqunve . . . Long hours of prarlife win Ihrir reward in upplame . . . Bright colors in accordance zmlh hrr per- mzzulzty, HAZIQL BUCKMAN Glcc Club 25 'Trince of Pil5en g Swccthcnrrs g Truck I, 23 Class Plzlyg Forensic Assembly 23 Dru- mnlics Clam Playsq Forensic Club 1, Z, 3, Vice-President 3: Social Hour Committee. Hr'f1ign . . . A .rhrill frrcam friglllwzf all farm' away . . . Srlfrrfflzzlly dnznzalizifig . . . .flnziubly aiding und u1zc'c'r- ing. Ros 1F.R'r G. CARLSON I-Ii-Y Club 2, 3, Vicc-l'resi- dent 3, President 3: Plny Production Stuff: Social Hour Committee: Courtesy Assem- bly 2g English Class Chair- mnn. lozfiul . . . Gaily whistling his zmzy to Cohn? . . . Rhythmic lfcl .... 4 buddy In L1 group of laurzrllef. IULIUS CERQUIiT'I'INI Iinskclhnll, Manager 2g Fum- ball l, 3g Track 1, 2, 3. Friendly . . . He mys what he means und means what he my: , . . Inspiring Smile: , . . An inbnrn love of Ihr forex! Iurr: him to Nurilzzuesl- ern Cunada. DAN Cowm' Track 1, 23 Hockey 1, 2g Football 1, 2g Hi-Y Club 2, 3. Handsome . . . Werzdirlg his way among the pines . . . Hr my: Ihd! the in11'1'rufic': of German fasrinaff him . . . .471 fmmfard cynicism tim! be- Iifx his youth . . . Inlerfffrd mostly in Ihc' social side of srlzrwl Iile. WALTER CUDIUORE Fouhlall 35 Hockey 2. 3, lolqing . . . Clrzwrmlz aniicx cmlzfnlfizzg interested flam- mates . . . Purszaing a wounded deer wilh 1'11dumiI- able puliencc . . . The fer- ret arzd the hopping .mow- ,fhof rabbit . . . Reasonably .frring all sides of u 11ue.vfio11. MLXRIOIKIE IDECORSIEY lficlnl Ilnckey 1, 2, 35 Bus- kctball 1, Dulce! . . . Occasionally ex- hzbirmg a Gallic midi fha! adds spice Io hm' personality . . , Each minnle of her life ix mnzpucl because Jlle lm: .fn muflz to alcomplifh . . . lfllllxzwllflimlly participating 111 social arlwrlifx. WIl.LlAhI DOMNMJK Glas Club, Secretary 2, Librarian 35 Prince of Pilsen g Swecthe:1rts. Witty . . . Enzilring vibrant notes of joy as he hm-hfhilqrs In neighboring Iozwn . . . Unkfmluingly exhibiting un in- herent femc' of rhythm . . . A lyrir tenor willingly lend: u hand 111 any produfllon. Ii1.lxov LDRASI N Hum! l, 2, 33 Assemhliesg Music Committee for Promg Respect fnr School Property Committee 1. Cofzwufing . . . P.f'r'.f14uf1'zfe fingers put a rlarincl through its pages .... 4 firm belirner in the adage: Life if jh07'l, 50 one ,fhould make Ihe 111051 ol lt. ,ZW-fcf f9+f7- WILLIAM EATON Football 1, Z, 3: Basketball 2. 3, Captain 3. Fiery . . . Physical conflicts itnpel hint to action ..,, 4 quiet fellow in ordinary pursuits ..., 4 quick-think ing guard on the basketball floor and a shifty baclgheld on the football field. AILIE ESALA Soccer 3: Volleyball 2: Base- ball 2: School 14: Aaron lioggsnz Glcc Club: Assist- ant Ftiitor of School Paper: 4-ll Club. l'rudent .... 'ln all-around, capable girl . . . lfarnestness of purpose and a cheerful op- timism .... 1 matter-of-fact contributor from Sandy. l ll2LEN FERRI Lyrical .... -I hitherto un- hnoufn accordmnist astontshes the world u'ith her skilful renditions ..., 4 setlnsive composer rivals musical gen- iuses with her tuneful, flour- ing adagios ..., 411 un- ubtrusive classmate. RlfIHARD FLIEHR Salutatorian, National Hon- or Society: Annual Staff: Declamation: Class Play: Memorial Committee: Or- chestra l, 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Bulletin Board Committee l, 2: Assembly 1: Commer- cial Assembly 3: Patriotic Assembly 2: Glee Club 3: t'Sweethearts 3. Cultured . . . The Cagliostro of our class is, in reality, a patrician. MAE FRASA Glee Club 3: Sweethearts 3: Prom Decoration Com- mittee: llulletin Board Com- mittee 2. Generous . . . Those who know Mae like her . . , Those who don't hnout her are impressed by her pleas- ing mannerisms . . . At home in Mt, Iron. IACK GAVIN National llonor Society: Or- chestra l, 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Class Flay: Assembly l: Scholarship Committee 2, 3: Science Assembly 3. individualistic . . . A quiet enthusiasm for his chosen yield, chemistry . . . An ex- perceptive perimental and mind puzzles over mechani- cal complexities . . . Gauta- che',f raspirtg voice arouses terror in the audience, BEVERLY GREW' Forensic Club 2, 3: Assem- bly 2: Social llour Com- mittee 3: Prom Orchestra Committee 2. Agreeable . . . Fingers gaily syttcopating for her ott'n or- cluattra . . . A good pn! pre- pare.: a delirious meal . . . The center of a snzall group . . . A carefiee smile helps to counteract melancholy . . . Ready ufitlit'i.tms in response. CLAYTON Gttioo Cosmopolitan Club 2. 3: Prom Committee: Assem- blies. Carefree , . . King of the dance Hoot' , . . Grease. iurellehes, screw drivers . . . He says he likes English , .. Erhibiling his unlimited gen- erosity by superfluous ga- loshes. OIIVILLE EGG-EN Glee Club l, 2, 3: Sweet- hearts : Track 2, 3: Hi-Y: Cosmopolitan Minstrel Show: Hook Week Assem- bly. Silent . . . His mind is set on aircraft . . . He goes to school for the vacations . . . General handyman at McClel- lans. ANNE EvANt:tctt Volleyball 2, 3: Soccer 3: Baseball 2, 3: G. A. A. 3. Slqillful , . . In response to a ring of the buzzer, a per- fect secretary enters . . . A shout of enrcitement as a favorite player slides home . . . Red-tinted hair gives her a dashing, adventurous air. NIABI-QL FIELSTAD School 97: Glee Club l. 2: 4-H Club l, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Volleyball l, 2: Class Orlicer l, 2. Acquiescent . . . The acrid smoke of a campfire ..., 4n intricate design skilfully draufn . . . Looking forutard to her visit with the folks at home. LEo FoRstttAN Football l, 2. Collected ..., fin actitfe lead- er of his closest associates . . . .-1 valuable addition to a base- ball team . . . A good sports- fnan . . . His aesthetic sense delights in moonlight rides . . . Taking all with the spirit of good fellowship. CONRAD GABRIELSON liantl 2, 3: Hockey 2: Ratlio Club 3: Scholarship Com- mittee 2: Class Play: Re- port Cartl Committee l. Methodtcal . , . The spell of radio invites hint . . . Desiring to use simple words eloquently . . . A long stride gincs him an air apart. GLENN CSILBERT Resourceful . . . Proficiently analyzing a perverse, obsti- nate Model T motor . . . A skillful shotgun handler pros- trates a hopping rabbit . . . locundly uttering witty jibes at his fellow-artisans . . . Viewing a pretentious ivorld with cynicism, STANLEY GRIGAL Football 3: Track 2, 3. Loyal . . . Ferreling big game in remote wildernesses . . . A lone hunter accom- panied by the glowing enz- bers of a camp fre . . . A u'orthy Hercules in action . . . Applying his stamina and unshrinking grit on the track to his undertakings in life. ELVA GRONSETH National l-lonur Society: News Staff: Glee Club 1, 2: Mid-Winter Concert 2: Girls' Sextette 2: Soccer 3: Class Play: Declamation 3: Assemblies l, 2, 3: Prom Decoration Contniittee:Cour- tesy Committee 3. Talented . . . Our Diana sings with perfect grace and harmony . . . Enrichiug the beauty of the world by cul- tivating flowers. BEATRICE ENBERG National Honor Society: News Staff 3: Scholarship Committee 3: School 14: Assistant Director Deacon Dubbs : Aaron Boggs 2: High School Cub, Treasurer and Secretary 1. Gently aloof . . . Utterly at ease . . . A brilliant conversa- tionalist indulge: in penetrat- ing argumentation. IOSEPH FELLEGY Football 2, 3: Track l, 2, 3: basketball 1, 2, 3: Stu- tlent Opinion Committee: Play Production Staff: In- vitation Committee. Artistic . . . A compact fig- ure lightly skims the hurdles . . . Etnblefnatizing our class proposals . . . A decided as- set to any advertising agency. IACK FLAX Glec Club l, 2: Prince of Pilsen' 2: Sweethearts 3: Messiah l:Track l:Class Play: Commercial Assembly 3: Hi-Y Club 2, 3. Terse . . . A prominent Hi- Y'er serving through the me- diunz nf committees . . . A passionate follnufer of the dame. EDVVARD FORTUN Band 2. 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Hi-Y Club 2, 3: Respect for School Property Committee 3: Courtesy Committee 1. Unassurning , . . A yodeling cowboy finds companionship in his guitar .... 4n en- raptured traveler quietly ac- quaint: himself with the world, HELEN GAGNE Volleyball 2, 3: Field Hock- ey 2, 3: Tennis 2: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3: Track Z: Base- ball Manager 3: G. A. A. 2, 3: Assembly 2: Hue-W, Assembly 3: Courtesy As- sembly 2: Prom Decoration Committee. Roseate . . . An aristocratic decorutn is suddenly supplant- ed by a jesting, unconstrained one. LAWRENCE GILBERTSON Track l: Basketball l, 2, Cooperative . . . The com- mittee chairntan informally encourages free opinion . . . .4 level-headed scholar giving prattitnl knowledge in a straightforward manner . . . Share and share alike, except in cooking, ADELAIDE Gtttoc Annual Stan: Track 1: Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, Manager 3: Volleyball l, 2, 3: Recre- ational Sports l, 2, 3: Arch- ery 1: G. A. A. 2, 3: En- tre Nous, Treasurer: As- sembly 3: Citizenship Com- mittee 3. Self-contained . . , A sharp eye and a quick utit make her adept in basketball . . . A reserved but extraordinary vocabulary. IAINIES GURSKELL Optimistic .... -ln insepar- able tnember of a life-long partnership , . . The identi- cal features of twins ca- mouflage opposites in natures . . . .-tdmiring eyes fol- louf thc clever turns of a fancy skater. Ki-:NNI-:TH Guttsxt-.t.t. Silent . . . The fvflenzulir mind! of fhe mulls turn lo the mechanical side nf the ztinrld for ilifpirulinn ..., 4 wild uw! thriller ,elves re- lawiiou , , . .-In alrrr mind m accordance :will im ulfrz body .... 9 Imllonfly 111- clinezl at nme.f. M.4X'hlE l'lAKKIL..X Annual Staff: Class Play: Volleyball 2: Track l. 2: Archery l: Basketball 3: Natural Dancing 310. ,L A.: Assemblies Z. 3: lforensie l, 2, 3, Prexitlent 3: Com- mittees: llulletin lioartl l: Social llour 2: Gooil Fug- lish: Library Assistant l,2. Viful , . . Wiriuiug u hrmzd- cr z'1e'n'po1n! lhrnoyh crziliirrfr 111 arliifilzrx. DIATALIE HARRIS National Honor Socictv: Dratnatics Scholarship: Class Play: Declamation 3: Ur- cbextra: Lilee Club: Annual Staff: Soccer 2, 3: Volley- ball 2: Forensic Club, Secre- tary 2, Vice President 3: Pres- itlent 3: G. A. X.: Stutlent Upinion Committee: Me- morial Committee: Public- ity Committee: Assemblies: Dramatics Class Plays. llranzulic , . . Krrnli' ulerl . . . Vail uuzliflzfrf pay lmm- agr' lo a charming uttrf-rf. EDNA Hatrm Prom Decoration Committee. Self-dlfclfilznrti . : . .I comr- ly Shafer' mnlrr,r her' clmrms upon lim' fmrlrzer . . . Nurs- ing izfipralf to her as i1 pro- fffsiun . . . Prailiwl mpe- riencf in decor-111011 gizfrr her u grealer appzrrzizlzurz of Ihr' fine arix. SYLVIA Hua. National Honor Societv: .Kn- nual StaH: Soccer 3: Vol- leyball 2: Baseball 2: For- ensic Club, Secretary: So- cial Hour Committee 3: Courtesy Committee anal Assembly 2: Prom Decora- tion Committee: Scholarship Committee: Library Assist- ant. Syfleniulic , . . .l trcefizivc' mind . . . IJ1sfiucIit':' in her .f1lc'm'r'. leafy HOX'I:R News Staff 3: Swimming 1, 2. 3: lfieltl llockey 2, 3: Volleyball 2: Baseball l, 2. 3, G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Tri- Hi l. 2, 3: Social llour Committee: Play Protluction Staff: Class Proiect Com- mittee. Vimlcirmx .... I Iyfiicul orrldonr girl wztlzitfffzg good fellow.-hifi. Donorttv E. Iaczoasox Soccer 3: School H: Glec Club l: Debate l: Declama- tion l: Librarian: Aaron Boggs, Ilzirlczxfmrrdirzg . , . I-'m1rli1- mentally ir1Iz'rf's1c'1l in nllirrs . . , .-I fmrzly figure hurl.: erzjoynzrwr nn the ite . . . Winning urtf. proc.: in ctzlizmry MYR'r1.i-. JENIA llae-XV, Secretary 3: llae- W Big Sisters 3: Prom Decoration Committee: Lock- er Committee, Chairman 2. Iliulirt' . . , .I lmy1le-ulvf'em'- mg gurlmzd, 1t'11h ruth flutter symlwlizmg u frmlriiut' trail . . , .il xizprrb vtulmfilf' nl dt-Inuit' lmf willfnl yllllmotl . . . Her ullnzlzrzrza' 1'4'l1:'rf Ihr' hm'ea'0n1 ol .-thool ron- llrlt. Muon Cwasit liasketball l: Pep Commit- tee l: Prom Decoration Committee: Entre Nous 3. Snrrrrc' . . . Loft iii Ihr' :world ftorlrilyfd by Katllleeu .Ym'ri.-' .... -liming In crmut' lmmty ..,. -In mzmmldled mimi giver hirlh I0 an elfulu- ation . . . Playing the role ol Kull1r'f'ir1e llrpllurn in lht' iusenrlvly. Ht-znrxt xx Haxsots: liufhful .... i flufh of sil- hro'1lz'.:- :fer uf his plum' Ilzrrmglz .space . . . .Y11oo.rc . , . The 111n'har1ic.v ul an izzrlrmmllllt' ililriggiu' him . . . Hz' duff llol lfclzrtfe in Ihr' lfllfimihilllt' ol Wvlf.fle'I'. l'lliN1Rlli'l I'A Hatwsatttt National llonor Society: Posture Queen: Glee Club: Messiah : Sweethearts : Soccer 2, 3: Assemblies: Courtesy Committee antl As- sembly: Prom Decoration Committee: Scholarship Committee 3: Play Protluc- tion Staff, ffrlnrlrlfirillluii . . , Giliflv, good zones, mn.vic, and zliuicef . . . Om' pofmrc' qtwrlz .... -lu irrepre,fi'1l7le giggle kt-eff rim: Io lup- ilumrrzg feel, It-1.-tv Htalaxtek Star of the North News Stall. llnme-nc . . . The .fiwr1rY rzdm nl u n't'll-lu'ouf11t'd mart ful! rc'nm1'z'al from the overl . . , Fi-nh loiufe- ol golden hr-ein! . . . Llllle rworirler thu! il drnueflic life offer.: an onl- let In hrr practical limit'- paints. EDYA l'llI.hIAS Prom Punch Committee: Play Protluction Staff. I-'irnz ..., 411 excellent Eng- lzfli .fllldflll brginf m purse verbs . . . A hu.-h of exper- mricv in her crowd when she muwli-'c'.f . . . .1 girl with xtrrrdt' mizrfirtionx . . . .1 przzsprclrzif' fvnrclmscr muses over twrzzlnrtf rlixfluyr. P 'XTRICIA HKYCZIIES National Honor Society: News Stat? 3: Orchestra l, 2, 3: Glee Club l, Z: Prince of Pilsen :Clee Club Concert: Field Hockey 1, 3: Basketball l: Volleyball 1: G. A. A. 1: Tri-Ili Assem- blies: Color anil Flower Committee. Hrislq . . , Lilting trzclndzaf erizrrge from Ihr' dfpfhs of a tfiolm ..., -irotmd school will: her fiulx. Flint: IANt7iast-N Glee Club 2, 3: Prince of Pilsen : 4'Swecthearts : As- sembly Z, Exploiting . . . Girls in frail! of liim, lrrfillc him, in back . . pl comftlaceill ol him . dinner efIt'eIzn11t's a fervent mifrtflzip .... -1 hidden hun- lqermg zo zhrzll Ihe world with his yearrzing 5fr'uni1dc'J. Nt-.xx-tru Iiixta National llonor Society: tilass Typist: Orchestra l, 2. 3: Dramatics Class Re- cital 3: Assemblies: Play Protluction Slafi: Courtesy Project 2. Turrjnl ,... 4 fil4'uf1'f1g de- mruiznr maker hcl' an eligi- lilf- compulzlon .... 1 poi.-ed, ordwlt furuynn of ztirstlanz and uplllmlc ..,, 4 1'z'uso11- able, prim s'ecz'rru1'y fum' lzcr jimi on u paying lm-is, NV.tt.uo Haatf,-itat Serlnded . . . The mliludr of ilu' fnrfil giver np ilu' st'cr'c't: Io a c'0rr1f1r'l1'11I mind , . . mln eflecrrml xfndy ol Ihr .fc'c'rc'lr ol fthysicx tarif- fie: him . . . For him litfirzg is more lhim u mere i'titlc'mt'. l3l:YliRl.Y l'lARRINlP'l'0N Glee Club 2, 3: Prince of Pilsen : Sweethearts : Basketball 2: Prom Decora- tion Committee. .Yifzcerr . . . Trauslizl1'ug u lflter jrrmz 11 Iifrnlan m1'rf'- sp-orlrlfrlt . . . Plumiing 41 meul for u cmlualescerll . . . Quiri, 11111 not ubrriii. Iotw H.-tUr:taN llockey 2, 3. l'1grn'0u,r .... fl mfr, guided :liek .fkilllnlly n1am'rwc'r.t zz ,inch llzrouglz u puzzled de- lelzfc . . . .fl cool rye sights along Ihr' pluiil, long lmrrrl of 11 r'rfvei1l1'ng tzz'1'lL'c-gulrge . . . Renziniscing nm-r the puff ezfczizngk ercufwzdc nn u liuclqry Ifip. llttwla Hua. Prince of Pilsen : Sweet- hearts : Girls' Sextette: As- sembly 2: Prom Decoration Committee: Dance Program Committee for Prom, Serene . . . l'11.t.res,fii1g lady- Itlqe poise and .flrmzgllz nl clmrtlclei' ...r 4 melodiolrf :wire hur'n10i1i:z'.f uvlh her ft'.l'lL'lIt'. Hiatvta I-IoNKANt-N School 14: Glee Club: Class Play, Deacon Dubbs 1. Elzignmlit: . . . InIc'n.fiIy rr- flec'1r'd nu her' face . . . Gui:-ly and ami:-rily strange- ly uzlrrmingled in her per'- .vonulzry .... 'ln rarizrxf Szmdizy Sclmnl a.c.vis1i1nr atl- zfocatcf ten1pz'1'am'f in ull lhiilgf. CLARK lt.stL liantl 1, 2, 3: Orchestra l. 2, 3: Football 2, 3: Track l, 2: llasketball l, 2, 3: Courtesy Assembly 2: Cos- mopolitan Club: Prom Com- mittee: Class Song Commit- tee 3. .fimmalfd . , . Gaily blow- ing his may I0 mcccff nn 11 corner . . . A lengthy crulcr spring r 11 pniaril , Iicawtcwt-3 IAN't't:NHN Glee Club 2: Prince of PiIsen 2: Soccer l: Arch- ery l: Entre Nous l, 2, 3. Assembly 3: Prom Decora- tion Committee: Entre Nous Social Hour Committee. Fusiitlirnrir . . . Her ,rlvlish pwwozr ix always inimacralizlt' . . . Qnie! um! u11tlt'11r1u11d- ing in it f1'ir'nd. Iarvtcta IHNSIAN Switnming, Manager 3: Water Polo 2: Pep Assem- bly 3: Absence List Com- mittee l. 'llodesl . . . Wirzniizg hon- or.: zhmzfgli her e.t'p1'r1 m'11u- miuy . , . Sha' duct her far! ru mulgihg any party a fuc- l'l's'5 . Gmane W. Iomsasost Class Play: Glee Club 3: Prince of l'ilscn 2: Sweet- hearts 3: News Staff? Christmas Assembly 3: Pep Committee 3: Stutlcnt Opin- ion Committee 3: Cheer- leacler 2, 3. 1.1-euiizff .... 4 ri ambifirms lterjornzer adefvlly f1orIt'!l5'i'1H el1l1ri1u1e1' . . . Mighty cheer- ing arouses frenzied appeals lo om' ieam. FRANCES lutmtcx Volleyball l: Courtesy As- sembly 2. Coniely . . . Long Walks nmifh an adoziring eomfwriioiz . . . .4 dell needle follarcfirig li :unified oulline . . . A persoizulifv compoimdlrlg ide- alism iwlh a p1'ai'lieal real- 1mz , . . .4 poise parlierzliifly her nrvri. Roy KESKITALO National Honor Society: llantl l, 3: Annual Staff: Football l, 2, 3: Tflwk 1, 2, 3: Basketball l: Cosmo- politan Club 2, 3: Stullent Opinion Committee, Chair- man: Play Protluclion Staff: Science Assembly 3. Tr11sIi1'u1'1hy .... f 111 1111- izss1m1i11g lornl on the slree! becomes lumiriozcs on lhc Imflq . . . lhldialing ealilvrc' and iworlh. ELEANORA KIPPOLA !ie111le-manrzered .4-. The will lead her own social se! . . . .411 irrzderslalldiug would-be ieueher 11715111575 pimzling questions . . . Ideal- islie, bn! Io herself her ideals are noi iinailainahle . , . 0rder'l111es.f in a p p ea ru 11 ee rypifies orderliness in spirit. REBECCA KOSKI Fieltl llockey l, 2, 3: 'len- nis 3: Basketball 2: G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Pep Commit- tee l. Grfzdoris , , . .4 first class fron! in eiferyihing . . . Skilled to perfection, yet modest ...A 4l1z1e in every vpurl ..,, 4l1vays ohlrging . . . Typifying lhe of1ri1r1ism of the modern girl. Ioiw KULBITSKI National llonor Society: lfootball l, 2, 3, Captain 3, All-Range Tackle 3: Swim- Track l, 2, 3: 2, 3: Locker ming l: Basketball Committee 2. .-izlrlerif .... f 1 perfeclly molded .fix-footer' poses as an alhlelie model .... 4 clean and irfidefeaied sportsmen . . . .-lzfoidiizg fvrofuse mannerisms and uezfer mirzfing words. LTZONIE LANE Duluth: Art Club l: Girls' Club l, 2: Tumbling Club l: lliking Club 2. Cnnrfioseil . . . She finds geomelry parlinllilrly appeal- ing . . . .411 inlelligent host- ess enlertaivzs her' choice friends . . . Wriling compre- lieri-iue themes, HERBERT I.ARsoN Cosmopolitan Club. Secre- tary 3, Qnillified . . . The mvricld s1'v1'r-1: of flienzislry slowly unfold themselves lo a search- ing mind , . . .4 deuolerl fol- lower' of lennis . . . Persist- 111g 111 learning Ihe rules of lhe game . . . Fiuidameiztally cheerfill. MARGARE1'L. IOHNSON Volleyball 2: baseball 2,3: lfieltl llockey 2, 3: G. A. A. 2. 3, Assembly 3: Tri- Hi, Prcsiclent 2: Prom Committee: Play Stall: Absence Decoration Protluction Committee: Social llour Committee: Class Treasurer. lozfial .... V he makes a per'- left 11i1een . . . .4 Sliide- lmker' fiaclqed iwilh a joyful r1'ar1'd. IQATHERINE IQARAKAS Fieltl Hockey l, 2, 3: Bas- ketball l, 2, 3: Baseball Manager 2: Archery l, 2: Volleyball l, Z: G. A. A. l, 2, 3, Council 2. Secre- tary-Treasurer 3: All-Club Assembly 3: Forensic Club 2, 3: Pep Committee l, 2, 3: Social Hour Committee 3. Iiiigagirzg . . . .411 excellent spnrrf manager ..., -1 per- feflly coordinated body ex- cellf 111 alhleties. LAURA KETOKOSKI Annual Stalfz G. A. A.: Track l: Prom Decoration Committee: bulletin lioartl Committee, Chairman 1: Gootl English Committee. .-1r1is11'c . . . Virfid painlings are the fff0!lI4L'l! of her imagi- rialiurz .... She aims Ia he uri illrisiralor of meril. CHESTER KISHEL Football l: Prom Decoration Committee: Locker Com- mittee. Resolved .... 4 eonifract ligifre dr1'vir1g lor aefomftlish- men! . . . He .rr11'fmsses in aerid miniicry . . . His face iudicales f7e1'pel11al merrirrzent. WILBUR Kosict Swimming l, 2. ludiflerenr . . . Lalzgiiidly uliendmg his classes . . . .4 fvl11gger shows his sledd- filsifiess by co1isIu11I fvraelice 111 s11'1'11r1olrig . . . .-111 arrive :wafer polo exfverr shoots a Irielqy bull 111 lhe goal. AxEt. LAINE Orr: lfoothall l, 2: Track 1. 2. llashful .... 4 good-rlalzlfed foresler leans :mer a .c11eees.r- l11l trap .... 4 nzalheniatical mind fimeliohilzg over per- plexilig proposilioizs . . . A .fer1'ar1s, s I 11 d i o 11 s elu qmale helps his 1111de1'eli1.tfme11 . . . linfoying the study of physics. EYELYN IJANQUIST Volleyball 3. Neal . . . .4spir'11ig to hc'eo1ne iz lilignisl . . . Her' reading ifileresls are many .... 4 clear m11ee11l1'o11 leads naizmil- lv Iso clear and w1'1'efl ex- pression . . . lt's Inn Iv play lhe grime. li-.Av ANN LARSUN Volleyball l: Forensic Club, Assembly 3: Scholarship Committee l. Careful .... -I zwlilte figure ef7i4'1'e11fly administers aid to her p112ie111s . . . .4 ehemislrv lah plus hydrogen sulphide d1'.-agree wilh her . . . The rwizlr' var-ol-doors appeals lo a sporliife 11uIm'e. IOSEPII IUBALA Relieent . . . Mechanical ron- Irirfalzees hold fd5t'lIl0l1'I7I!!f0l' him . . . .411 ulzaflected class- male mlieeulilrg a i1'ell-hal- aueed mind hy silence . . . .4 fall, somber frame wan- ders 11'hev'e alreriiirm is leasl . . . .411 eamesl gymnasf. EDVVIN KPQBIPPI Football 2, 3: Track 2.3: Science Assembly 3. Ilnrrfflled .... 4 formirlable fixup respo11ds In lhe cheer of lhe hys1a1rder,c . . . A firm'- liral mechanic adeptly ma- 11e111'er.f a monkey rafreneh . . . .4 booming voice re- spond-' lo an iifiabsurhed ah- surdlfy . . . Iilwflasiirigly good-nalrrred. WALFRED KF'l'OKOSKI Football 2, 3: Track 2. 3: Basketball 3. .flhle-hodied . . . Mai11Iai11i11,q 11 good sfholaslie :landing 11'he11 he desires to do so . . . rfomplexiori malches hair ill harrriwiiorrs red-lm! syt1c0fN1- lion . . . 14 husky li11es1nar1 crmperafes ejfcienfly to re- move his ofrfronefil. ZIGMOND KIZENKAVICH Track 3. Consislenr .... flllflllflltlgf norfel and fr1rio11.t feats of hand-skill . . . U11ob1r11si11ely laking in ifilormalirze hils Ol lqnoufledge .,.. 4 charaveter- islie grill t1'an.rf?g111'es a sober fare .... 4 speed demon on Ihe finders. HARIKIET KRAUSE Glee Club l: Messiah l: Fieltl Hockey 2, 3: Tri-lli l, 2, Secretary, Assembly 3: Invitation Committee 3: Decoration Committee 2. Whzsonie ..,. 4 slighl blond trips swiftly lo each eenler of interest . . . Cooperating with all .... 4 faiihlnl eliih niember. KATHLEEN LANDQUIST Glee Club l, 2: Entre Nous, Assembly: Social Hour Committee: Lost and Found Department: Prom Commit- tcc: Evanston, lll.: Basket- hall. llaiiily . . . Behind lhe eoimlef at Halselh's Ielrelry Store . . . Having a flair for art . . . Ileariiifrrl hair. PAUL LAPPALA National Honor Society: Class Play: Swimming l, 2, 3: Hi-Y: Respect for School Property Committee 3: Courtesy Committee l, 2: Science Assembly 3. Dexleroiis . . . Daiiztily minc- ing his may across 1he slope as Papo .... 411 inqriiriiig I0 the srieuees mind turns io learn more about our world. KATHERINE L.-xRsoN G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Ficltl llockey 2, 3: Tennis 2: Archery lg Volleyball l, 2: Track 2. Loyal . . . xl leuglhv figure utilizing .cirerzglh llllll skill to min a set of tennis . . . The h11111ani1ar1i1n who hnds lweanly even in squalor. MYRA LARSON Forensic Assemblies 2, 3: Basketball 3: Social llour Committee 3: lntitation Committee 3. .-ltrolmtir . . . Bodily feats erritlng gasps of ntarrel . . . Mfrnoirf forciter presr'ri'rd in scrap books ..,. -1 friendly sfnile. l'lANNES LEHTI Track l. l'aftive .... 4 eraftsman nf forging and mechanzes de- lighls in laboring at his se- lected oecupafion .... I transporied mind ivanders with Kfzirwond in the arrtie region . . . Un, to attain a greater speed in running! 'THOMAS MCDONOUGH Clee Club 2, 3: Prince of Pilsen' 2: Class Play: lfoot- ball l, 2: Fxtemporaneous Contest l: .Xll-Club Assem- bly 3: lli-Y Club 2. 3:Play Protluction Statfz Bulletin lioarrl Committee 2. Soeiahle .... -I handy-andy for all purposes .,.. 4 pepsier in any rrowd. ALICE MACK News Staff 3: Basketball 1. 2, 3: Volleyball l: Recrea- tional Sports 2, 3: G. A. A. 2, 3: Entre Nous, As- sembly 3: Prom Decoration Committee: Courtesy Com- mittee 1: Pep Committee 1. .4stt1te .... -I lively, likable spzrti .... 'I quick mind tleltifets a elever retort . . . .-In circellellt athlete . . . Indispensable to a group. Esruutt MAKI National Honor Society: Posture Queen Attendant: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2: Archery 1: G. A. A. 3: Assembly 3: Forensic Club 2, 3: Social Hour Committee 3: Gootl English Committee. Precise .... -in enthusiastic adherent of the danfe floor . . . .4n ardent follower of the arf of letter ttriling . . . .4 devotee of New York Mills. VVILLIABI MAKI Star of the North News Staff Z, 3: Glec Club 3: Class Play: Hi-Y 2, 3: Let- termen's Banquet Commit- tee 2. .lrgumrnlafive . . . Houricn of The Black Flamingo . . . A dark, handsome fig- ure forms the nucleus of a crowd ..., -Irguing intelli- gently is the greatest of his ululttuzr. REINQ M.kTSON Football 2: Swimming l, 2, 2 plqualie . . . Patten! train- ing brings vietory in the 220 . . . .4 veteran utoodsrnan dc'duct's the value of silence . . . Seoring 100 in a conrtrry test. Rotst-,Rr MOESENT'HIN Glee Club 1. 2: Musical Festival: lli-Y Club 3: So- cial llour Committee: Atl- tertising Committee: Locker Committee, Chairman 2: Stutly llall Committee 1. Inqliiring . . . Proniplness is the motto of an effrlent nemsboy. OLIVE LARSON Clee Club 2, 3: Prince of Pilsen 2: lfieltl Hockey l, 2, 3. 'lcnnts 2, C. .X. A.. lintre Nous, Presitlent 3: Social Hour Committee 2: Class Play Ticket Chair- man in English Class: Study llall Committee. Ifnuperative . . . Calling a meeting to order . . . Com- priently ea een ti 11 g fltlllfiil plans. KULLERX'O Loom National llonor Sotictv: Xnnual Staff: Football 2. 3: Track 2. 3: Cosmopolitan Club 2, 3, Minstrel Show 3: Play Protluction Stall: Scholarship Committee 3: Courtesy Committee l: Sci- enre .Msembly 3. lhofiuent .... 'llaintaining high srltrilafnr standards . . . .I shillfnl businesc etreifttife 11npf'o1'1ng office' ethics . . . I?1'Iilu'rate n1anneri.rm.f. Lhwts MCMILLAN Glee Club: Football: Track: Cosmopolitan Club, Assem- blies. Candid .... Y rrong limhs and a perceiving eve devter- ously ferret on! wild game . . . .4 firm mind proclaims an opinion ..., 4 failhfifl eonirade of the one and only . . . .4 hard-working mem- ber of the Forestry Club 6115- ciently fonducls its meetings. Ag t f ,, lv '. ' FRANCES MAHONEX' . ' ' f Soccer 1: Tennis 2: Basket- ball 2: 'l'ri-Ili l, 2: Courtesy Assembly 2. Reseiwed . . . Typically Irish . . . .4 uniformed waitress in the eafeleria . . . Her silence .f:t'ec'n.c a myriad of complex thoughts .... -1 disiinetive poise . . . The dignity of thc' true lady. INA MAKt Prom Committee. Industrious . , . .4 jolly Fin- nish lass . . . .-lmbitiously studying thc enigmus of short- hand . . . Hard work plus mischief go hand in hand . . . .4 praeliral joker . . . Her popularity reigns on a country dance floor. ihRNOLD MAKYNEN . .4 convr'r.rant the sfienze of living bt-'ings ..,, 4 natural- ist wilh an apprerialive lqnoivledgc of the evolution of the unii'e1'se . . . An es- sential ingredient to a recipe for the cure of gloominr'ss. lfriendlm' . . hnoivledge in ELSIE MtE't 1'UNEN Ikvnute .... 4 quiet dc- meanor aeroinpanied by tol- erance . . . One of the original happy family of four . . . Giggles mix ufilh ll hunt of tfoites . . . lndulging in amusing philosophical dis- cussions . . . Soft-spoken humor harmonizing with her personality. HELEN MOILAN Glec Club l: Mitl-Winter Concert: Swimming l, 2, 3: Tri-lli Assembly, Social llour Committee: Track l. Pleaszng ...A 'I charming ronzfrrsalionalist rombines the art of dancing nfilh the ar! of ,fivinittiitig .... flu at- fraiuiff miffure .... Y can at delightful parties. NELLIE LATTANZI Clee Club 3: Prince of Pilsen 2: Mitl-Winter tion- eert 2: Volleyball li Report Cartl Committee 2: Prom llecoration Committee. Calm . . . Sufpressing gig- glrs in the classroom . . . .I seemingly quiet demeanor earnnuflages a fun-loving per- sonality. RAYMOND MCCABE Football 2: Track l, 2: basketball 2: llockey, Man- ager 3: Cosmopolitan Club 3: Assembly 3. Managerial . . . Fleet feet propel a slim figure over ihc' hlirilles to victory . . . Carr'- fully keeping track of thc' learn ezjiriptttetif. SAM MCQUADE Clee Club 2, 3: Mill-Winter Concert 2: Water Polo l, 2, 3: Swimming l, 2, 3: Cheer Leatlcr 2: lli-Y Club, Secretary 3: Music Commit- tee for Prom: Pep Com- mittee 2, 3: Social llour Committee 3: Stutlent Coun- ,cil Constitution Commit- tee 3. Collegiate .... 4 linotype operator rapidly turns ou! type .... 4 :loud of dust ronreals his speeding car. LADISLOVV Matsrnovtrztt National All-American lfootball Trophy: Bantl l, 2, 3: Football l, 2: Track l, 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3. Steadfast . , . The progres- sive athlete taking honors modestly . . . Unapprccia- tive of his oiwz abilities . . . .Yyn-fopaled tempos offset bt' the deep, melodious, and rhythmir rrtferberations of a xatophone. TAILII MAKI Orchestra l, 2, 3. Quiet . . . Silent Smiler . . . .4 lover of the danre . . . Winning ways .... S' ht' lives for her friends . . . Finding satisfa-Ninn in music . . . Her creative endeavm reflcets an arnstif tempera- ntent . . . Umirsimzing man- nerisnis give her' a proud humility. CA't'tttaRtNE MA'r1c:tt :Xrt Committee l. Contenled . . . .1 serene smile born of happiness .... 5 i- lently ufofhilig long hours . . . Developing arliflic de- signs . . . .4 solitary hiker ivends her may . . . Carefully solving perplexiries. LAURA MILAN Wislful . . . Tivo years ago: Shr' fame, we sam, ,the con- quered .... 4 great lover of life . . . Starry blue eyes 1'r'flert her eharacter . . . .4 popular snow queen speed- ing down hill on a tohog- gan . . . Suppleness farili- tates a nalural enlhusiasm for tlanring. VVYALDO Motunmt National llonor Society: Courtesy Assembly 2: Foot- ball 2, 3: Track 2: Basket- ball 3: Cosmopolitan Club 31 Class Vice-Presitlent l- 2: Stutlent Opinion Com- mittee 3. lmntohile .... 4 defcrlnined, muddy form atises from the .foggy field . . . A firm lte- llrzfer in the advice, Be yourself. HAR1'v1c NELsoN Courtesy Assembly 2: Cos- mopolitan Club 3, Assem- bly 3: lfootball 2, 3: 'I rack 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Science Assembly 3. Iforzipetiliifr . . , 0111- 5111111- 111114 of heighl ..., 111 1'11111g1111'd farm Iipf the 111111 111I0 the basket . . , 111' 11111t' 111- Porky 10 s'0111e, but he if .Y11'e11'l1 I0 11.1. f3I.ARENCE N1cHoL,xs Clue Club 1, 2. Prcsitlent 3: Prince of Pilsen 2: Sweethearts 3: Assemblies l, 2, 3: Class Plat' Protlur- tion StaFf:Goo1l lfnglish Committee. !,'11111'1fo11f ...A I 111e1l0111- . 111 ,111- 1101re11 1e110r . , fm! 1lc'z'111'd 1111111 hi.: 111111r11'11r' . . . He pr1'.v11111j1rf Ihr' ,fing- 111g lvrllhoy 111 Thr P1'1111'e of 1'11.1-1'11. IRIA OIALA Basketball 2: Volleyball 2: Prom Punch Committee 2. .Yell-1'e11'1111I ..,. 111 11111111111- 11Ii11e 11111111 1111111111-N 1111111 Buck Roger.: 10 the Ziih 1'e111111'y . . . Re11'11f111g pent- 11p ellergy 011 Ihr' end 01 0 .f11'1fh111g 11111. 1AYTIIONY PACIOTTI V aletl ic to r i a ng National Honor Society: Quill antl Scroll: Student Cou ncil, President 3: Class Play: News Staft' 3: Annual Staff: Bantl 1, 2, 3: Prince of P i l sen : Declamation 2: Ilebate l, 2, 3: Track 2: lli-Y Club: Prom Music Committee. 151111113111 .... -I 5111111111 ol 1111 flux of 1111.1 . . . Our '1'l1exp11m pfr11.1c5 hzx 11101111 111 f0r1'1151'r heldx. IANHES PASTERNACKI News Staff 2: Football l, 2, 3: Track 1, 2: Basket- ball 2: VVater Polo l. 2: Hi-Y Club 1, 2: l'roni Dec- oration Committee: Cour- tesy Committee: Stutlent Opinion 2: Social Hour Committee 2: Invitation Committee 1. !f011111'1'511110r111I , . . 11111111 01 Ihr golf 6011156 M1165 hir 110111111 11101l1'5I11'. .-I dz:- IXNN PECARINA Swimming l: Fiehl llockey 2, 3: G. A. A. 3: Prom Decoration Committee 2. l1111111'1'111g .... 1111 1111e1'es'Ir'd clerk h1'lp5 11 1111,-'V .thapper 61100111 111h111 she 11er'11'.1 . . . ,111 e,r1e11fi1,1e .fe111'rh for 111- 1111111 Head penuicf . . . Merry he111'1 got-1 1111 Ihc' day. ANN PEPELNIAK Senior Class Secretary: Swimming 1, 2, 3: lficltl llockey 2, 3: Tennis 21 C. A. A. l, 2. 3, Council: llae-W 1, Secretary 2. Big Sister 3. Treasurer 3: Prom Ilecoration Committcc 21 Social Hour Committee 1- 2, 3: Citizenship Commit- tee 2: Invitation Commit- tee 3. l1'111111:1'011.: ..,. I .rpfedy 1111111 51111115 una.-'5 fhf' water . . . .115 11 1111111101 .she 115115 Ihr' college 111111. CL.kRlCE PETERSON Tcnnix 1: Basketball 3: Volleyball 2: C, A. A. 2, 3: Prom Decoration Com- mittee. 111111111111 .... 111 1161111111111- 11111'e nf 11101'1h . . . loylnlly l11lq111g, 1111110 10 Ihr 11101111 , . . 170111c.f11'c 1111111131 mm- 11111r'd 11111h 101111 lor 1111lm'e . . . .411 en1l1115111.f1 0f every 111hle'11'C 1151111115: lW1ARGARET NELSON National llonor Society: Swimming, Manager: I-'iehl Hockey 3: Tennis 1, 2: C. A, A. 1, 2, 3: llae-W 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Presi- tlent 3, Big Sister 2, 3: Ceneral Prom Committee: Pep Committee 1, 2. 161111111111 . . . 11111i1111g f1'1.-'11d- .rhip 1111111 1'011lid111g blue eye.-' . . . 1:',w'111p11'lx'111g 111hle11z' gfrlte. M1iLIDA NISK.N Hae-W Assembly 3. 1111111115116 . . . Sez'i11g 111111111- 1111'11111l 17111115 111 11111141'c' . . . lCe1111'111f1'i11g 111 11ppeal111g ,rp111.-' 111 11a111re .... -1 h111111'11 y1f11r11111y 10 1'1'r111e 111orIhy 111- 1'1'111111':' .... Y 11ggr1'11111' nl 11 11100111111g Hauer' 011 11 1111.15- f111 11101'11111g. EDNA M. OLSON Art Committee for Prom 2, 5111cr'1'e .... 4 611111 of 11 1'11111e1'11 1n1p1'15011s 11 1111 ol 1111l11r1' . . . M11lf1'11g booklets . , . She 1111'Il1dr11111s 11110 1111 111111011 ol 511611-ce ..., Y peaks r111ly when ,rprzlqrrii 10. IALDA PAPI Vice-Presitlent l2B: Assem- blies l, 2, 3: Baseball Cap- tain 2: Track 1: Fieltl Hockey 1, Captain 2, 3: Tennis 3: Basketball l, 2. 3, Manager 2, Captain l: G. A. A. l, 2, 3, President 3, Council 2, 3: llae-W 2. 3: Pep Committee 2, 3: Stutlent Opinion Commit- tee 3. .1!f1lf!1E . . . 111iI1g111111g ,vpifil 11110 11 l1.r1l1'.r5 cro111d . . . The .111-.'l1111'1'11'011 5511001 girl. 'TONY PAULETTI Football 1, 2. 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Basketball l, 2. I e11111r011.f . . .11 d111kly l1111111'.v11me fellow, 1111111 Iypicul 1111111111 5e1111n1e111s' , . . .4 .vlorlgy 11c'rx1111le 1111arl1'1'b11-ck . . . I.11c0111'c111ly paying lhe 11111'lq 011 11'0z1111c'm111e 1111e5I10115 .... In impzflsiue 1111111111 11101115 11 111: 01' 11611011 for him. SIRKKA PEL'ro Swimming 1, 2, 3, Cap- tain 3: 'lrack 2: G.A.A. 3: Hae-W, Secretary l, Vice Presitlent 2, Presitlent 3: Play Production Statii Class Chairman 3. .fIq11at1r , . . C11pI111'11 of our 1111111101'i111 ,fluff .... -1 101111 1111d 1111111110115 rn111p11111o11 . . , .1ltIr11r11'd 10 51111111 1116111116 l1101'k. ELVIE PERNU Glee Club 3. l11d115lr1'o115 ...: Y he pm.-1's'f1'5 1101h f01'1'.figl11 111111 10111111011 51111111 .... -1 11111111 c0111111'v 5111001 1r1z1'l1c1' . . . 111f111e11c- mg 1176 1116111 of 1i11y 011:11 111 Ihc' 111-51 affect I0 11 larger 1110rld . , . Wilh 1111 1111' 01 1'115111'11y 111111 3111111011211 11111115- 11rr' i11 5111111113 1h111g.v, IR PN 14. l,h'I'liRSON Class Play: Clee Club 3: Volleyball 1, 2: Baseball 2: Assembly. Tumbling Sp0111a111'011x , . . .4 pr111'I11'11l f01'1h 1'c'L1z'111c'1'111- 11111 111'1'11g,r 111g l1111gh1c'1' III 11111 1111.11 r00111 .... I 1111111111111 101111-- esl 111 s11'1111g1'1'5 .... Y he f111d.f 11 great 1111111 111 life 111111 IJ' L1l111I.f1l1g. ETNY NEQUETTE Track. U110b1r115111e .... 4 keen- cyed lo1'e51r1' diligezilly seeks njjending 10011515 . . . Bun- ny .... -1 faithful follower 01 the hockey 51111011 . . . l.011g 1101115 5pr'111 111 Ihr forest 1:01111 r11'h 1'1'11'111'dJ. VlVL1l1.N'I' Novak Bancl 1. 2: Football 1: 'l rack 3: Basketball 2. 1'1'1111r111 .... 1 flippery 1111111 10 10110111 011 Ihr bushelbull Hour .... -1 c0111prehe115i11e .rreker of 11.v11b1e kn0111le11gf . . . .-1 h11b1I11u1 1nh11b1111111' ol Ihr' .Vorlh Side Libr11r1' fire.: IIS c011l1'111t 10 f111'1he1' his f1111111',r. KATIIRYN OLsEN National Honor Society: Bantl 2, 3: Orchestra 2,31 Glee Club 1: Sweethearts 3: News Stall 3: Assem- blies 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi 2, 3: Prom Decoration Commit- tee: Class Song Committee. U1111gi11g .... '1l11111v.r 1111l1111g 10 help . . . The Queen of 11111 11111111 H1111 . . . Gr11rel11l firigerf 5151111 0u'r the keys. ANN PASTERNACKI News Staff 2: Baseball 1, 2: Field Hockey l, 2, 3: Volleyball 1. 2: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 'rn-ui 1, 2, .xs- scmbly 3: Tenth Gratle As- sembly: Pep Committee li Social llour Committee 3. 1'0p11111r . . . Our Kazhcrinr Hephizrn . , . .11 fpecding cur 5111111111151 raunrlx 11 111111- geroux f111'111'. Ct1ARLo'r'rE PEARSON Senior Council 3: Class Secretary 3: Volleyball: For- ensic Club 1: Assemblies 2, 3. U11ax1e111a1i0115 . . . Record- Illg thc deci5i0115 of her C1115 . . . .4 5001111111 116111111 madr- nmixelle e11Ie1'1a1115 . . , Pop- 111111' . . . The g11155 of fa5hio11 and Ihr n10111d of form .... -1 5111a1'I figure o11 1116 1e11111'.f m11r15. IDA PENONQELLO Frank . . . 11115511.1501 of fru- 1l4I't'f xy111b0l1c of 11 del1'c111c 1111111111 prinrexf . . . A :pe- c111li5z 111 the eraciillg ur! ol 11e11111y rullure . . . A sub- dued ser:-n1'Iy udhered 10 in 1116 111155 1100111 . . . Sparkling Iyer 1111' Ihe 1111r1'01' of her suul. ALFRED PETERSON C011gen111l , . . Kn111e.f,f11rk5, Mild di.1he5 511115 5perdi1y d011111 Ihr' 1.'01n1fz'1' ...1 11 111u11Iy, .cprilzgy 51ep pr0pe15 11 well- k11i1 y0111h 1011111111 h15 011- jc'1'I111c'. LIVEN PETERSON Assembly Committee 2: Courtesy Committee l. S111111'011s' .... 11 hook by 31111111 While if 11 l1111r1r1Ir r0111p11111011 . , . 11? dislikes 1'r11111d.v . . , 1il11zi11g 11-11115 Ihumgh 111111111 101-6115 . . . f.'011.r1'ie11tfntifly Conlfibulfrlg h1',r 5h111'e I0 1h1' school. Lou ELLA PETERSON Volleyball 2: Archery 2: Track 2: llae-W, Big Sis- ter 3: Contluct Committee. Chairman l. .lggrc'.ff1t1c' .... In iizleiefl- ing ml11'1'rxi1Iiui111l1-'I ftz'r1Hrr.f ildtfin' ,... In lnlltiftie' ol Ihr' lilwrurv . , . ,Iii ulvlt' mugm' unnf In 1.-midi omni longnes. Mun' PLUTT News Staff 2: Clue Club 1: Archery 3: Recreational Sports 3: Soccer 2: Volley- ball 2: 'fumbling 2: Entre Nous 2. Lost and Fountl Department 3, 'lreasurer 3: Absence Committee l, 2. 'l'hnugh1f1il ..,, I limguid llzdt us nzmlerrl uf 1umm'ru11' . . . liurterl in 11 novel Ihrough u'l111'h she zfielrs l1l4'. Gu' Rtgm Glce Club l, 2, 3: Prince of Pilsen 2: Sweethearts 3: Iiranmtics Class Plays 3: Commencement .Xssemblt 2: Play Production Staff: Rc- spcct for School Propcrtt' Committee. Chairman 3: Prom Punch Committee. Zmzluii,-' , . . Shi' 111l:'mff1f to nzukz' ruth Huy 11 mi:-'I1'r'ft1'1'c1' . . . l.'uf1111l1'hglt, zwrfirizrzg- ly, eagerly gluing hm nine will erlergy to tliuf f1mlr1fs'. Il,tiuum' Rotamsox Senior Council 3: Suiinf mini: 1. 3: Field Ilockey 1: Soccer 3: 'lrisHi, Vice Pres- itlent 31 Class Song Com- mittee: Courtesy Assembly 2: Citizenship Assembly 3. .-Izzimalrll .... -I mermaid wilh lauhlzlirzg tfilulzly . . . .'tl1.frl1ir1m11J mfs ttwmlrle uu- tler iniperlinfizf curls. ELIZABETH Roczxtax Soccer 2. 3: Baseball 2: Volleyball 3: Archery' 2: Basketball 2, 3: G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Prom Decoration Com- mittee: Scholarship Com- mittee, Chairman 2: Cour- tesy Committee 3. Arduous . . . Exprrtlt' guid- ing a soccer hall in 11 1l1fI'i- ml! gmll . . , lJis'imf111'e feurrirm ultrtnl flu' attention of im urlifl. FRANK ROSKOSKI Football l, 2, 3: Track l, 2, 3: Basketball l, 2, 3. Wury . . . Quzrkly snms'l11':1g a hole in the lim- .... 'I 11'11f1hlul guard rout-rf his 1111111 . . . A flarh on Ihe finder.: . , . .Ill etemftlllt' hu 51mrli1'c' nattlrf' .,.. Y ht- nexx 1: his grc'ute.rz asfet . . . Silents 011 hu pizrl EVELYN RUTHEM-'ORD National Honor Society: Senior Council: Director of Publicity: Soccer: Tennis: Volleyball: Archery: G. A, A, 2, 3: Tri-Hi, Vice Pres- itlent 2, President 3. Cluxrmirzg . . . Mir! Pc'i'sni1- ulifi' - . . ltlizgrzelizing fr1c'nd.f and admirers . . . This in- d1'L'id11ali.rI1'c' girl ftaf.-fires' u'ir1- fllllll' g'l'Ll4'l',f. AUNE SAARI Posture Vkleek, Mai1l-of-Hon- or: Soctct 3, Reliable: .... 'I fvuilern of good poxlure . , . Pre'f11r- mg a grammar lcfxson u'11l1 mechanical precision . . . The graceful rnatzncrifms of aristocracy :nuke her a derzr- ublf' flemrnz in une'5 mricly , . , Freqiaelztly visizmg Du- lulh. l'lII.DA PlE'l'ARII.LA Prom Decoration Committee. Crimpahimlulvlr . . . For har, Ihr es'.f1'l71e of f1'ic'u1l5hip 15 hizoimrlg hon' In bc' agrar- ubl: .... Iliwlyf cl1e'1'rlul . , . .In mllufrrlll of menlul l1'lt'f711llIl' . . . The nhligiug 11'11iIr1'sf ur Ihr' Home Resluul- tml. IQAYBIOND Ptujastovtczn National llonor Society: News Staff 3: Football 2: Track 2: Cosmopolitan Cluli 3. Prcsitlent 3: Rcsncct for School Property Committee 3: Play Protluction Stall: Courtesy Assembly 2: Alias Santa Claus 3: Science As- sembly 3. L'i1i1flc'1'l1'1l .... I ftlizriil, nulduur ynulh slrwci to 111'- fome 11 fnrfflei' . . . Chem- zflrr r'em1'1i1l: him nl foreign ioulilries und lhfn' vn'1'c:1.f. Ct..xRtcn Rmttis Soccer 3: Prom Committee: Courtesy Committee 1: l3n- tre Nous Club 3. Plucill .... -In ulluring smile um-' mimi' friend: .... I y-ofzflizr hzlqrr, calm and rl' I111'1'11I ul11'11y.r . . . Illilizmg ull tuftlfllllzlr lime lor trlutlt' . . . The l1'hrw't' is 11 slow'- hou.-1' of grew! lq1m11'l1'1lg1' for lu-r, lfatxizi-.s ROSZAK Iim1.h .... 'I hfrizltler ol lhc lull'-'1 n1'u'i .... -In im- nmlvzlr, ter 11 friendly 14116 . . . '1'e.-Hug Ihr speed ol her lzlfytlc' . , . JI .flurdv figure In 11'l1um 1Jtl1l1'!i41r ,fr'1'ri1,-' frm'- lifulurly ufipcaliug . . . .-In opml smile 111111 a frank nature. NV.xt.'1't.R Ronuv liantl l, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2. 3: Ulee Club 2, 3: Prince of Pilsen : Sweet- hearts : Cosmopolitan Club 3. lllgrhiuf . . . A11 udfpl lac, ully for judging art and mu- rlc , . . His originality and u'c'111it'e 111161115 dzrplay them- s'1fl1'f.r 111 11l1e.rftc'r1ed .'irt11'i. BERTHOLD Roriwmr Class Play: Declamation 3: Radio Clul-, Secrctary-'l'reas- urcr 3. Iit'f1c'1'1mf'nf11l . . . Clownirlz uhlzcr fvrozfoke l1111ghI1'r . . . Jlixflzifwous cfyrs lighting up 11 serious erpresxion . . . .Yinililv 1'egi5tc1'ing Ihf prog- refs of anmleur radio vitam- lfiff. AV.-XLTER RUUSKA Football 2: Track 1: lias- ketball 2. Lartguid .... 'Il an Ifnglifh tex! he is 1101 ut hz.: best . .. Behind Ihe u'h1'fl of a stream- lined far . . . A liighsrmmz lfrunfuc' . . . Wuh corzfidcficr in his ou'l1 abilities . . . Willing tu would his opinionx. ELIA SALTUREt.t.t Field llockey l, 2, 3: Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, Captain 2: Volleyball 1: 2, 3, Manag- er 2: Archery I: Tennis 2: G, A, A. l, 2, 3: HJC-W 3, Assembly: Courtesy As- scmhly 2, .-llhlrllt ,... N 'ol only good H1 s'ftw'Is' bu! 11 good .mari lzwsvlf . . . Quick motion: mm-1-ep: 11 bull . . . A guud lime u'1!h her gang. Annum' Puct-1 National Ilonor Society: Quill antl Scroll: Annual Staff: News Staff 2, 32 Class Play: Sweethearts : Track 1, 2, 3: Swimming l, 2, 3, Manager 2: lficltl llockcy l. 2, 3: Tennis l: G, A. A, 2, Council 3: Nat' ural Dancing.: 3: 'I'ri-lli l, 2, 3: Assemblies. Spui'klir1g .,.. Y111l zumpv- utum in the lm1'lq.fIi'olff ffm!- ululef her y11'n11ges'l unilliliznm. IOHNI Rftlitat..-x National Honor Society: Senior Council: Class Plat: Ili-Y Club 2, 3: Citilcnsliio Committee, Chairman 3: Vice President l. 2: As- semblies 1, 3, Ilrfolulz' .... 'I s'r'r'1'o11: dif- 1'11y.rmn uf fliurucfei' . . . Curl! t1'11u'1lly fujoyilzg 11 l1t'1:1':1 ' in 11 ,ozillzoul .... 'I firofvowz- Hun uullnllv niuilugml. Gtioo Ruwmcstaa I-ootball l, 2. 3: Traclt 2. 3: Basketball 2, 3: Cilcc Club 2: Prince of Pil- sen : Class Play: Debate 2, 3: llramatics Class Plats 3: Cosmopolitan Club, As' sembly 3, 'l'rcasurer 3: Stu- tlcnt tlpinion Committee 3: Play Protluction Stalf. l'o.riti1ff .... :In iron fthyf- ique flzuuf lllmwr of any .-'mf . . . tforiinimi wrt.-1' lu.-1'1l ufilh romarice and imizginulinii. ANNA RoczNtAi-Q Soccer 3: Basketball 3: llase- hall 2, 3: Volleyball l. 2, 3: G. A. A. 2, 3: Prom Decoration Committee. l'lc11r11i1l . . . l.vzfer ol Iht' outdoor: and nalurc . . . Hooking, tlcaumg, and mm- forling . . . A lug hmr! and 11 lowly difposuiun. Iosizt-H Ronoiuoo lfnpr.-'frltzlzug .... 411 iululli- ble arm gmdes the ax into lhe lifurl of thc black .... '1 .rlqllllul knack of driving the puck 111 bullet speed mio all unguardrd corzlrr ol Ihr goal , . . A rzreless 11f00d.f1m1l1 proudly frllibilr his mlclz, Geivrittiuiz Rox' National llonor Society: Quill anrl Scroll: Annual Staff: News Staff 2, 3:17m- matics Class Plays 3: Prom Punch Committee: School l4: High School Club,Pr1-s- itlent l: lllee Club: lk-clah mation. Con:n'1'ntiou.r . . , The bu,-'y juurnulzsl .... :Iluuyf u ws- uul ohscrwr .,., S lu' hui for-med a dcfirzilc fihilofoplzy of living, Lit.1.1AN S,xAizFt.,t National Honor Socictt: Quill and Scroll: Managing.: Etlitor of Annual: News Staff, litlitor-inechief 3: journalism: M. H. S, P. A. 3: Stutlent Opinion Commit- tee 3: Courtesy Committee 2. Lili-'wry . . . Her urfisfic in- tclligelife ufill rc'crr'ale our gfzlfralion 10 posterity . . . Ijtcrature if the thought of lhirzking souls. CLARA SANDNAS News Staff 3. lniriguing . . . A demtlrf lux: with an crzlidltg smile . . . Beauly cultured by dell und cool finger: . . . Dawn- cust eye: raised in ayrrnl from 11 lyf7Cl0fIlKV' keyboard . . . Never realizing her nun: io- quarry. MAR1'HA SAVOLAINEN Annual Staff: Class Play: '4Prince of Pilsen 2: Soc- cer 3: Tri-lli l, 2, 3: Pos- ture Queen Attendant: Col- or antl lflower Committee, Chairman: P. 'll A. Pro- gram 2: Mitl-Winter Cou- cert 2. Spontaneous . . . Viln, vigor, and nttaltty bring c,t'uln'rant'e into her utotld of associatcs. KA'liHLlilNE SITRTICH l-'ieltl llockey 2, 3. lt't'spcctabl4' . . . lmpatiently uniting for graduation . . . l.aboriou.-ly uforlqing for pro- ficiency in thc culinary arts . . . She has learned the Value of plcasantrtes . . . Lining in thc realms of ad- ztentnre through the tnediunz of tttrstetti stories. IOSEPHINE SLADKE lfieltl Hockey 3: Volleyball l, 2. Itintinultne . . , ller style of tlrt-rf sigttifies the rc-creation of her thoughts . . . Proof uf the hypothesis, quality not quantity .... Yurrounded by a selett circle of friends , . . Spontaneity. ADl1l.Bl2ll'l' SMITH National llonor Society: Senior Class Presitlent: Class Play: Declamation l, 3, lfirst Place in llumor Con- lthl l: Glee Club 2: AS- scmblies l, 2, 3: lli-Y: Sci- ence Assembly 3. Versatile .... 4 valuable opinion from the class leader . . .Inspiring confidence , . . mllutays the life of thc party. Main' S0111- Frieiidly ..., flpplying har interests to home-making . . . .-I student of houseutorlq balqes, cleanr, and poltshes . . . Dex- tc'rou.fly rt-moving a smudge. MATILDA SPREITZPR Annual Staff 3: News Staff 3: Courtesy Committee l: Courtesy Assetnbly 2: G. A. A. 2, 3: Volleyball l, 21 Prom Punch Committee! Baseball, Captain 2: Play Protluction Staff: Entre Nous. tfungenial .... S ysteniattcally arranging volume beside aol- unie . . . Spontaneous . , . The mort cheerful facc in thc press-room. IACK STONE Track 3: Student Council 3. .Ytraightforufard . . . Shun- ning earned attention . . . .-I firm bclirf unchanged by the conuitttons of others . . . The class has faith in his errcutme abilities . . . ln- dependent. LESLIE TOLEEN Football 3: Track 3. lirusque .... 4 substantial bulk of shoulders smears the runner behind thc scrimmage line . . . Denouncing with gusto all mzlksops and moth- rr's darlings .... 4 stead- fact forester stands pat to his duty. Lotus SCIPIONI Football 3: Hockey 2, 3: Courtesy Assembly 2: Cour- tesy Committee 3. Composed . . . .4 ufell-cared- for rifle slung across tz firm shoulder . . . A skillful dc- fcnse man on skates and on cleats . . . Mast-ulinity spells .ctrmgthg good humor spells popularity. IKUDREY SIIIMMIN News Staff 2: Clce Club 2: Prince of Pilsen 2: Glce Club. Cantata 2: l-'ieltl Hock- ey 2: Archery 2: Track 2: Class Play: Commercial As- sembly 3: Entre Nous 2, 3: Courtesy Committee 2. Vtterly feininittc . . . Coqtfet- ttsh eyes raised in feigned .rurpristx KENNE1'II SLEEMAN Rational . . . Conteniplating studying the forcsl primeval . . . Vigorous contentions clearly brought out convince a churn on musical ethics . . . .I tall figure finds pleasure in brtny alone . . . Humorous trtt attracts intimate friends. HAITRIET ANN SNIITH News Staff 2, 3: Class Play: lfieltl Hockey 1: Tennis 1: 'l'ri-lli, Secretary 3, As- sembly 3: Color and Flower Committee: Assembly l. Gracious , . . A perfect mod- el of fashion displays rare Irish ufit . . . The colorful center of social activity. ANN.A M. SPEIIAR Clee Club 3: Mid-Winter Concert 3: Swimming 1: Advertising Committee 2. Recreational . . . Flashing skates across the finish line first .... 4 happy house- keeper goes about her dusting. l3Ix1It,S'1'IIxtAC National Honor Society: Class Presitlent l, 2: Foot- ball l, 2: Track 1. 2, 33 Basketball 1: Memorial Com- mittee 3: News Staff 3. Systematic . . . Quick and bufine.-s-like . . . Alufays helping the other fellow. .. .1 steady inhabitant of the chefnistfy laboratory. Gt.ItTRtsnu Tuncu Field llockey 3: Basketball 3. ltcstless . . . An agile hand takes rapid dictation . . . The clatter and bustle in the Virginia Candy Kitchen hold her attention. PAUI, TsrzIIoI.L National Honor Society: Senior Council 3: Class Of- ticer l, 2, 3: liand 1: Foot- ball 2: Track 2: Basketball l: Hi-Y l, 2, 3: Courtesy Assembly 2: Chairman Prom Committee: Typing Contest 1. Willing , . . A hearty, uri- to the class's . A keen judg- selfish donor pursuits . . ment and pungent wit . . . All healthy people are sweet- tempered. VINCENT SEPANIO Football l, 2: Track l, 2: Hockey l, 2. Xuan: .... 4 flashy and con- stant right uting of high school and of Bridgeman-Run sell aggregations . . . A trick- ster performs nifty bodily lcats. KENNETH SIMON National llonnr Society: Quill :Intl Scroll: Student Council: Annual Staff: Star ot' the North Ftlitor 3: Hi- Y 2, 3: Prom Music Com- mittee: Play Production Staff: Science Assembly 3. Conzfersant .... 4 press sports writer combines literary qual- ity with unquestionable logic . . . .4 piano spasniodically bursts into original strains. VIOLET SMIQGAI. Volleyball l, 2: Entre Nous, Assembly 3: Prom Decora- tion Committee. .-tffalfle .... 4 facile flaw of conversation transmitted to paper and addressed to a fa- zforite pen-pal . . . Eager fingers slit the st-al of an en- velope . . . Responding I0 a small group nf friends. AIIELIQ SNIPPES C. A. A. 3: Volleyball l, 2, 3: Soccer 3: Assemblies: Courtesy Committee 1: Rc- spect for School Property Committee 3. Prudfnt . . . Old-fashioned ideals molding a modern girl . . , .4 reputable secretary adds up a column of digits . . . An etrpert goalie teaches a sisterly prodigy the tricks of thc trade. IOShPH SPFHAR Football 3: Basketball 3. Frank .... 4 polished foot- ball playel' u'cll acquainted u'ith the technique of the gridiron . . . His manner is as direct as his running back a punt .... fllufays ready with his quick humor . . . Maintaining high ethical stan- dards. CLIFFORD S'I'oLTz Genial .... 4 sturdy print- cr's handy malt quickly cleans the press . . . His appren- ticeship u'ill lead to famous fobs In the printing world . . . A friend in necd looks to him for help . . . Capa- bility surniounts obstacles . . . I-'irtnness is another of his traits. X7lRGlNlA THoItsoN National Honor Society: Fieltl Hockey 3: Soccer 2: Tennis 2: Volleyball 2, 3: G. A. A.: Tri-Hi, Secretary 2, President 3: Prom Mu- sic Committee: Courtesy Committee 2: Report Cartl Committee l, 2: Absence Committee: Play Production Staff. llrorninent .... -1 ,Qraciour acquaintance' makes a perfect dance partner . . . A spon- taneous humor adds to the arnttscment of all. WILLl.ALi TUOhlI Football l. Amused .... 411 absorbed reader re-enacts the adven- tures of the story-book char- acters . . . A dull world suggests the risky realms of the pathless slqies .... 4 quiet-rnannered friend speaks words of wisdom . . . A basketball adherent shouts his sterling ability. ANGELINE Tutuxo Field Hockey l, 3: Soccer 2: Basketball l, 2, Manager 3: Recreational Sports l: G. A. A. 2, Council 3: Prom Punch Committee. Adept . . . Nimhle fingers transcribe a letter . . . Posi- tiue fingers control the ball in the scoring of the uiinning basket. IJAGNEY VAT'SII.AL'G Bantl lg Soccer lg Basket- ball l. Earnest .... 4 shuflle of the cards and an excttitig game begins .,.. 4 good book holds the interest of a book- louer ..., 4 soft voice that is in keeping with her person . . . Readily blushing. IRNNIR YVIRTA Typing Contest la Commer- cial Assembly 3: Prom Dec- oration Committee. Modes! .... 411 efficient ste- nographer finds an avenue of escape in danci ng .... 4 competent ngure bf-himl a desk . . . Her smile is al- utays ready in greeting . . . One of a trio .,.. 4 well- dressed girl radiating happi- ness Ia others. IOHN Vt:REi.tt:1-1 Bantl l. Mechanical .... 4 quiet voice slowly brings forth er- atting theories . . . .4 master woodniorker skillfully turns out a comfilirated project. MARGARET WALLIN Dramatics Scholarship, Band 3: Dramatics Class Plays 3: Class Play: Declamation 2, 3: Assemblies l, 3g Vol- leyball 2: Recreational Sports 2: Track 2: Invitation Com- mittee 3: News Staff: 170- rensic Club, Reporter 3. Hlirhe . . . Romance bloom- ing from a dainty pen . . . lane! Gaynor-'s successor. DORO'l'llH' WASSON Track l, 2, 3: Basketball l, 2, 3: Volleyball l, Cap- tain 2, 3: Tennis 3: Arch- ery l, 3: Recreational Sports l, Manager 3: G. A. A. Council 2, 3: Prom Decora- tion Committee. Sincere .... 9 trong arms shoot a long basket . . . Quietly humorous .... 4 sprighlly figure neatly clears the bar. BERNARD WIKLUND Quill and Scroll: Annual Stall: t'Princc of Pilsen : Stage Property: Football 1, 2: Track l: Basketball l, 21 Cosmopolitan Club, Vice- Presitlent 3: Prom Decora- tion Committee: Pep Com- mittee 3: Play Production Stall: Imitation Commit- tee 3. Artistic . . . Systematic, me- thodical drafts of artistry . . . Exacling, minute layouts handled with patience and ac- curacy. NieHot.As VAIL Football Manager 1, 2, 3: Track Manager l, 2, 3: Basketball Manager l, 2, 3: Hi-Y Club 2, 3. Teasing . . . Nonchalantly mapping up a wet basketball floor amid the crowd? ac- claim . . . The first-aid car- rier to uit-'ary football players becornes the professional dor- tor. MALCOLM Vl2N.flAS Track l, 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Glee Club Concerts antl Op- erettas: Boys' Quartet. lnilnaculate . . . Our Adonis toleranlly finds amusement tn admiration .... ll lodestly de- clining to ring exleftl uiith hz: quartet . . . Desiring to play in a professional orchcs- 1711. EDXVARD XYOYDETICH Football 2g Track 2. Vehafnent .... 4 vigorous athlete finds a quick temper an asset in hardy games . . . Turbulent in contest, but a sufvfvressezl quiet in more for- mal company. LAXVRENCE VlIKELlCIl Glee Club 2, 3: Business Manager Prince of Pil- sen : '4Sweethe arts 33 Swimming 1, 2, 3: Water Polo Manager lg Hi-Y, As- sembly 2: Play Production Staff: Commit tees: Prom Decoration, Pep, Good Eng- lish, Publicity. Changeable . . . Possessor the remarkable technique accomplish ment zvithout efort, vi at LESLIE WARREN Band 2, 3: Football 2. 3: Track l, 2, 3: Cosmopolitan Club 2, 3, President 3, As- sembly 3. Sterling .... 4 characteristic twist of the hcad to look back at hi.: nearest competitor in the 440 .,.. 4 careful per- son looks and sees before he acts . . . The understand- ing to direct and the hand to rxecrate. IALIES WEIBER National llonor Society: Ratlio Club President: Hi- Y 3: Courtesy 2: Prom Com- mittee 2: Courtesy Commit- tee 3: Play Production Stall: Assemblies. Patient .... 4 first-class amn- tenr questing the ether-ial waves in search of a friendly chat . . . A cordial gentle- man explains. MARCELLA ZIEGLER Posture Queen Attendant: Class Secretary l, 2: Glee Club 2: Archery l: Field llockey 2: Soccer l: Basket- ball 2: Baseball 2g G. A. A., Council l, 2, 3: As- semblies l, 2, 3: Forensic Club, Treasurer 3: Social Hour Committee 3. Musical . . . Gractously play- ing popular melodies to light- en hearts. CHARLES VANECEK Track 1. Easy-going .... 4 clever larger carefully scrutinzzes the results of his uwrk ..., 4 keen protege of the harmonica . . . I'os'sessing a misleading air of indifference . . . Cos- mnpolite ineunng a world of activity. lottrf will-,ZBICKE Football l, 2, 3: Track l, 2. 3: Basketball l, 2. Nzinble .... Y printing legs make others look slow in comparison .... 'In ezfasizfe runner easily cluding tlulch- ing fingers . , . One of our outstanding athletes makes good .... Y ilcnre screens a constant good humor. Msx l-,l-.N VROMAN Class Typist 2: Swimming 2: Sutter, Captain 2, 3g Tennis l: Volleyball l: Track l, 2: G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Hat'-W, Treasurer 3, Assembly 3: Attendance Committee 2. liffcient .... 4 skillful ste- nographer taking dictation hc- hznd a neat mahogany desk . . . .411 athletic enthusiast f'xc1tc'dly turns the dtal. IURIXIA WAANANEN National llonor Society: Bantl lg Swimming l, 2, 3, Captain 3: Water Polo Manager 2, 3: lli-Y Club, Vice-Prcsitlent 2, 3. Poised . . . A small streak gliding swiftly down his lane . . . S-carcely disturbing the equtlibriimt of the mater . . . .4rta1ning speed on skits. STANLEY WAsrtt-.LESKY Football 3: Track 3: Swim- ming 2, 3. Modest . . . He is one ol the leur who practice humil- ity, and don't preach it . . . Without pumpostty he emerges victorious after a pluclqy race . . . Sir tiallahad. Vtenuco WIITANEN Altruistic . . . Vigor and vitality embodied tn this tall figure on skates . . . .4 trade school will claim an ambitious fellow . . . llnassuming in a crowd . . . Printarily zn- terested in dancing. EDWARD ZUKOSKY Treasurer 3: News Staff l: 2, 3: Football l, 2, 3: Track 1, 2: Basketball l: 2, 3: Citizenship Assembly 3g Prom Decoration Com- mittee 2: Pep Committee 2: Locker Committee Z. Competent . . . Flying jin- gers sound a rapid tattoo on the linatype keyboard . . . .4n ejiczent mind accurately labulating monetary matters of the -class. AFTERWARDS When day like some great dictator Has passed, and jostling crowds, In radiant disarray, have sauntered homeward Small groups retrace their steps, To find their own society, And in a Social Room to meet. There, with Fun supreme, they forget The hurried hours. gg ,,., 4 V, sg- ' fy 1 Vs, . f- , 1 hmm.-U.. W1 Q 41. -2261124 QM' , - E Lyn. 552,363 4' -L up-.-..,.,, A:'!'Tl3' f ' fiffca 'M . TSW x -' , A. 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' 'T' ' V, 1 1 , N l 4 ST :Vf'f'?T'.L . ax ff' . .Q ' ' 22- -T'?4'i2 f.'e11:'.:- Ti 4 V Q 1 'il5'xi1?':V'K Y 1 A x ' 3 , , , ., ,4 , ,.,,7k,,i. .gm , My 2. ,l . , V,., ,bmikr Q ,, N '35 ' ' 1 1 ,.. zz. M' . -u 1 V4 cv, V' .Ai-a,g,,2.1',:-VV :J .: , Y .. 2, ,,g.--5 ,V ' f A - V V q V . -- 1.1 ,f . f P , , 'gy 1' .gf . , ,, ' ' ' ' '.:'f:A!.ff'Qif' w ' V if-gin. L., , ' . 4?'1 4. .rf-'MQ '-.n V , ,A , Q. 'f ffm ' 55 x r. 5.-.f ns 'fa Y STUDENT COUNCIL Inaugurating a new practice. the seniors, juniors, antl sophomores hal- lotecl in Iavor ol' organizing a repref sentative Stutlent Council to aicl in the practical solution ol' school proh- lems. A constitution was formulated and atloptecl. anal live representaf tives were elected from each class, making a total of fifteen as charter memhcrs. XVith tivo-thirds of the school year gone, the Council hegan active work on school improve- ments, including the estahlishment of a monitor system and the presen' tation of an evening assembly for parents. Nliiiiiii If lui' Row: llrilim-f.f1,'. Wrmr, Ni rw -nfl, I.. lilm'iz'k, I4 . Hull 'llilz lvilf, ,IlV, Ulwrfil laiiiiixi Row: lf, lfr-UA-1111,llz'1fm,l'. l7i11'nl-nu, l'r'fHir, 'lI1-- lmz' lffcictcd to OfHcc'. fivvg 'liz-A Hmim, lfwllnlil, l'ili1ffff1, ll rfufi. I'yll!C'6Ijl'f0l'liLll'I 411111 StI!IlftIl0l'lilIl1. limi' Ron. lu'-klfilln, Xwzrmli . ,Ilrir'1lff1f, lx'l1lli1'l-lvl, Nrfiirirz, Luzlfzf, laljifullil. lv'i11l1i1l.1, l'r1jilr1u1'nl.', lfliffw Miiimi lliivv: Iitulgffifhi,lirimiI1, .N'.lr111i1,ll1ll, ur-url, l'1'lvz', lfrlllrrg, Ilafrfiatlz, Roi , llilrrl-, Jlgulil, Irl1l.-'fwn11,.'llfi- lxrlzi Ljw Iwi few lion mu Row: lx, rllwu,Ii'1f1!u'rffml, llngfn'-. Wimllizmiff, lkuznln, I l1w'zr', Iiilrm, .Nilinz'lil. lf. Ili1M,l,r1:r1ir'lf1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY O wail some Pow'r the giftie gie us to see oursels as Qteachersj see uslu Iior, in the spring of the year, a faculty committee gives recogni- tion to those canclidates for gratluaf tion who leatl in the liour requisites: scholarship, leadership, character, antl service. A golcl pin enihellish- ing a llaming torch symholizes the three years ol' high school achieve- ment that gives memhership in the Laliayctte Iiliss Chapter of the Na- tional Ilonor Society. The pins are presented on commencement night: certificates of memhership, at the annual initiation service on class night, I 35 I QUILL AND SCROLL Pledging allegiance to the motto, Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make ye free, journal, ism enthusiasts hecome memhers of the international honorary society. Quill and Scroll. Several require- ments must he met, however, hy all applicants: they must he of at least junior or senior standingg they must have done superior work in some phase of journalistic endeavor: they Ihllst he recommended hy the adviser of the governing puhlicaf tions: and they ll1l1St he approved hy the executive secretary of the society. The purpose ol' the organif zation is to instill in students the ideal of high scholastic attainment and to develop a higher standard of journalism and writing. l 34 l lor' Run: Ifrvlllllu, l'ilt1ufl1, .lfiilrwurz iiwlzf, l'H'lqAjill111'11 lhn num llmv: UV. l.z'vzl:'u, llngflcu, llilzr-J. !foI.H1ifz'i , IIUIHLJ, lx'nrf1Hz'nl My worzlzy opponent .mys- DEBATE 'lXheml The instructor raps for order, and the word-hattle is on! Virginia's dehate team, consisting of assorted Demosthenes and Ciceros ol' both sexes, argues the question: Resolved, that the Federal Cov- ernment should equalize educational opportunities throughout the nation hy means ol granting aid. The work of the team this year was commendable, in spite of the fact that it did not emerge victorious from all of the contests. Anthony Paciotti, veteran star dehater of three seasons, will he lost to next year's squad through graduation. Perusing in the prefs mom. lor' Row: Iklrmfli, ldfzklnmi, .N'rn1n11, .Hz-.X Zuillrf' litwmxn lion: l'1lgr, Ytxtilwlil, Iwi ANNUAL STAFF In their eager attempt to describe class members and activities, the editors spend hours upon hours delving into the mysteries ol the dictionary. XVith equal zest, they llllffy in and out of gatherings and meetings in their search for picturef making possibilities. Again, one Hnds them dashing into the press room, literally with flying colors. after having dabbled with paints to create expressive designs. Finally, after weeks of effort, they emerge with the results of their labors. STAR OF THE NORTH NEWS STAFF Say, how many characters in an eighteenfpoint head? The answer -at any rate, news hounds eventu- ally Hnd solutions to puzzling head- lines, as well as to leads. ln the press room as they acquire a knowledge ol' puzzling journalistic terminol- ogy, they are learning the essentials ol' factors which tend to make il good school paper. The printing de! partment, too, has its share of responsibility in editing the school paper. Behind the scenes of the Star, a contagious giggle escapes lirom one ol' the occupants ol' the press room, directly inspired by a piece ol' original htnnor. The editors prove that even a newspaper cannot be produced with all work and no play. rw GIRLS' GLEE CLUB l'lurralil liurrahl were liftyfsome stronglu gleefully carols the Girls' Glee Cluh as the memhership ex- ceetls the hoys' enrollment hy a wide marginl ln cooperation with the lioys' Cllee Cfluh, the girls partici- pate in tht- anntial concert, their so- pranos antl contraltos mixing har- moniously with the hoys' voices. ln May. the girls, as the universal sweethearts, liurnish the inspiration to male memhers ol the cast ol' the annual operetta. illlieir giggles. as wt-Il as their melomlics, help to en- liven thc hantl hall tluring secontl periotls. The Girls' Sextette, an aux- iliary group of tht- Clulv, is in much tlemantl throughout the year to sing at program meetings. I 56 l BOYS, GLEE CLUB With any numher ol' grunts antl throat-clearings,the lioys' Glee Cluh composes itself for practices: and, with very little preliminary tlrill, Mr. Delaney sentls the hoys tripping over a series ol' llat mi's, sliarpecl sol's, antl quarter rests. The hoys seem to enjoy their modulations anal trills immensely. Prohalvly they feel that the increased lung capacity, def velopetl through practice, will he an asset to them in athletics. At any rate. the hoys tlo their hest toward nialcing the annual glee cluh conf cert a success. Then, in the spring, they unanimously agree to hecome Sweethearts, gk, wmv HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA 'lihe subdued tones ol' a double bass combine with the mellow notes of a cello, producing a reposed atmosphere. This calm is suddenly broken by the clear tunes, and all of the instrulnents sound together. In spite of the fact that many of the members are beginning their instru- mental training, the orchestra is recognized as one of the outstand- ing symphonies of the State. It has complete s y m p h o n i c instrumenta- tion, and it has performed in full the Svendsen, Franck, Dvorak, and the Tschaikovvsliy Fourth Sympho- nies this season. Inu: Xml inf: I':fiIp'1i11i1, ff. Ifnlrlrlf, I'r'.iI1z'lg, Ii,Ian-rlrl,II1lL'I14'-,Ml71In1,IIIIIII. Si-r own Vinrlxs: Irzrzu, Willing, IH-lilff,f,iUItI7I1Ir'7, Irrmz, I'mi.'i', Iltmy, Xzlliilqmil, firilfmw, Klrrvlku- zvfh, T. Mulqi, I . .llr'lJniml1I, IC. lz'f'nA.im1, Ix'n'A'l111l. 'l I I. fiillvn, ,X iilflqv, .K1I1'11It1, l4 IkI1m1I, Ilrryfzzu Yiuruz lv'mIIiy,.Sn1-lil Vi i I ns: I7i11'11Ii'rH1, I-'I1z'I1r, fum'-, I'fmic' 1. Gilpin, nihnliz li iss! s: UI-url,IIm11'Iqw l'll'ii-:l..1ii.mii1 The puma' that l'cf1'c'5I1e.f. Iflfe are thc' WZLIXIAC-l71LIk6I'S. tiuiixrls: II-f. Hahn,I'u-im,.II1If14'h,Sh1'p1iurrI. fiiifilwlsuil, l4 mrr-ii, Kuxmz, Kununxlgi, Kmki, II1'Ilm'r,lulm.-un,King livul'l'uxls: I.111rI, lucy I lmxiiiosi sz Hillifz, Iv'nlf'1f7r'm, IIIJIQJILI, Wzilqffmfiz, .'N'z'I-011, IIf1'iLI1i1n1.mr1 lilviilxl-IK: II, HI.nf1, l'ion1i111, I.url1i, C, I.i1l'.vn17, IC. Xvlvfifl, Ihzfi, fl'I.mrx, lI11fm1fyw', lfrim, lliuvif- mu. I'. l:'mA--nu, Ki'iA'm1In, Knlvlzmu, 1.. 1.imr', lf. lanwwz, l.nlt1i', Iltzllvnfi, X'uz'i1L', Ulfrmlz, lklrlirfk I'1HI'I1im1, Iv'nIm1i'fm, Iv'uzIrr1gn, l'il11. 4c'K', H'4'r1r1:'l1. .wif-p, .iii-lo-limi, .swinfif Iloizxsz Nuillfv, Wrnfilr.-lgl, .'lIr'1m'i11l' l'ii'iis: I.. Ifmufll, If. Iifi1111Il,I.. l.iu1v,Il. Ufwz Ilxss .Iliff-ll'u1'1iI1,1511-Iilliull, K. fllmfl Sxxoi'imxi: 'l'vm1viiIg, larnliirv, Wi1IIn1,Cr'cI1, .llrfrjiflx . t,i'f'i'i1, Iv'11lI1 llici vis. IIr1-Igi1,U-lil, l4'i'11uz'f1, l'nIgr'InI1,ICrf1zt1.r HIGH SCHOOL BAND To one who makes the Hand Hall a habitat, the noisy tuning of instru- ments is of little consequence, for he realizes the routine involved in iilling the immediate needs of the school through various programs. The band can well take its place among the important organizations of the school. Several complete symphonies, including l'3eethoven's Fourth and Fifth Symphonies, were rehearsed this year, as well as some unusual foreign arrangements. These foreign numbers from Spain and France, recently added to the well- stoclied library ol' band music, give the students some insight into for- eign band arrangements and instru- mentation. I37l PEP COMMITTEE The Pep Committee aims primarf ily to promote the interest of the athlete. In their earnest desire to create school spirit and an interest in competitive sports, the members place in English rooms informally drawn bulletins which broadcast forthcoming events. Glibly they ap- proach prospective buyers of season tickets with, uSay, do you want to buy a ticket?', In the liall, with their usual foresight, they obtain the co- operation oli the various clubs in putting on their drive. In search for the fountain ol enthusiasm, the committee conducts a contest for new songs and yells, thus gaining some new material for cheering. The spirit of the group is embodied in the yell, Your pep, your peplu a frenzied appeal to Virginia supporters. I-WI 1111 41111 1 1111111 W1 l1t11111t ! 4 1411 111111 1 A1 11 111 111, .. . ,111 ,.V111r1111h,,N111r1.1 .'r in o 'g ', .1111'1'fn11, '-I1 I Arm, IC 1:11111 ', li'111l1c'rvr'1, Thr1r,1111, IIr1f1 1 I I ,MI111-11r1,I:',.1l11lq,K,l.11'rf ,K I liinun Rf 'g ,U11t'IJ111111I1l, .Y111'fp1'f, 1','1'111c1'cl1, Hniurl, 14.111, Ci. 1111,Q!11'f, ll1111g, If. 1J111:111i1lq, N1'1.u111, Il11j'1'r, l 1lf11J1, Wuruli Ifnrkili Row: .Il1tr llruzli, Wulf, l'c'ru1'1'1111, K11cl1A't1. flcrnyz, 1t1lgJ111, .ll1lI1f1'11m1, S11111'1', I'1'l'1'I111nlq, I.'1'1111lr11, lJ11'sc1', .Yr11'n111y , .111-v l.11r111'11 Iifwxoxi Row: Wr'l11'r, Wt1trm11, 110151, T11r1'11r1, li1'1f111'r111, Mtzfk, Kurullqizf, l't1fi1, I'11qr', V, 1111- tlw-f1x1, l'. S11lI1111'H1, !l11y11:', ll. .N.1lI111'r'll1, Il1'111lr1'1'lv GEIJA' .filways 11ctiz1efG. ,-1. xi. 'l xc'l10Il, x11 f7t'I'-,fLlll'.U77Llf7 11 f 5t'l,I.i0l1 lick cts. I ol' Rmv, l'f11111'1, Ili 011.11115 H1!gl11111l, l'11k1'l11'l1, tj, l111'111v1111 Mol 1-ni It-ni: ti ll11r!11'-, l'i1fi1, lx'i11-rzlxai, II.111,e, 'I1j'11111g, 01.1111 GIRLS' ATI-ILETIC ASSOCIATION True to their private code , of ethics, that of living wholesome and healthful lives, the G. A. A. girls cog operate in establishing one happy, fun-loving family of athletes. Under the supervision of Miss I.omen and Miss Healy, they instigate a new interest in athletics and in good sportsmanship. As two of their major projects. they sponsor a penny carnival and a posture contest. Aim- ing to further interest in their club, the girls also keep a scrapbook. FORENSIC CLUB Ford describes the position of the Forensic Club, Its members re- veal varied talents in forensic fields: dramatics. composition, and debate. Ut course, they do not neglect their social duties. One element of their social training is the sponsoring of a tea in the spring, to which they invite the members of all girls' clubs. The indomitable spirit that took their Tin Lizzie to the football game characterizes the club as a whole. 'lol' Row: W4'lvc'r', Hrmfl, Gzvflz-z'1f'1, Hilirvf, I, Ltlr- fvu, .Vil!l.fn11, Grr'11', lf. .'llt1K'ci, Willlzll, Wlllmg Miimm. Row: M1-,Y Smmu-, Al. l.ur'.vr:1, fi. llngfnft, ll. Wulf, l.11r1ilgrr'11, Hung, l'c'ul'tuf1, Ktnulgilf, llifkmlii, ilifi- lwm-.-fm lion-mi Row: I,'n11i1n'i1i, I'ii7du, !,'l1i1'-Inmxrm, Ilill, Xnitlu, llizmzl-rnz, lim'A'rmm, Xfodglnll, 7'1pp1rig,Z1z',gIt'f' C0nxia'c'r1'ng applicants. -nr Okay, V1'1'g1'n1'a, hC'I'6'5 ilzc' ball! 'lor Row: Mitt .Im'e, Vrrmmll, Gilgfw, .-lvzdfrwn, .wIzm'cl1i, lmfizn, lnmgmr, Gallup, Mft: KulL'lQr'1'lfm'1Qc'r l4n'1'ioxi Row: Nfl,--mi, C1117z', I'r'lr'r.v0n, 1'i11'i, Drilkf, JI. Irmil, Nzffljtl, I'r'Ito, l'c'pc'Ir1ji1k HAE-W CLUB Newcomers learn the ways and byways of dear ol' Roosevelt High through the medium of the Hae-W Big Sister organization. And, as if that isn't enough, the Big Sisters sponsor a social hour to start their little sisters off socially. For their contributing share of the program at the AllkClub Assembly, the Hae-W's present, amidst unusually realistic and imposing atmosphere, the unique wedding of Miss Victory to Virginia, in spite of all handicaps brought on by the presence of Gil- bert. The blushing bride, with her symbolic basketball bouquet, causes gales of hilarious laughter through- out the auditorium. Everything is done in the spirit of good fun. l39l ENTRE NOUS CLUB With their eager reailiness to re' turn lost fountain pens, swinnning caps, hooks, and other articles to distracted owners, the lintre Nous girls have liountl their way into everylvocly's heart, or, more proh- ahly, into every loseris heart. Their place of service is a familiar sight on Thursday afternoons. Other pro- jects ol' the group inclucle a piratic, pep assembly, given in preparation for the GillwertfVirginia haslxetlwall game, a social hour, and a spring hanquet honoring the eclitors ol' the school publications. The stutly oi' VVUIHCIINS professions is a niaior oh, jective of the cluhg hence, club pro, grams feature talks on occupations, together with miscellaneous nuin- bers. I-llbl lin' Ii-vu A llillz r'1111i1, M ilziwiiiilrlq, Smzlfi, I.. Iiriifwlf, llugbri. Kmn-f-, If limmll, flfigcllur, l'r'lrrfmz Minmi Rnxv' V1-s .N'm11!i, l4'um1i, luliimm, Ib 11111 Ilimliili fi , lilffri mu kr, Kurwlizllzrfiz, Ilulmu, 1ulilH1lr'I', M1-r ilflilrv -ml fi. 1nf,,.ffH,11Uw, ix 'l'l1r1r'-rm,l'ikr', iciifwfiifii Sllflillf i'1fm1'dunz'z'. Ilhzfzi you foie' il, they find it IMI' Nun, lf1-- lffiffifil lxilrurf, lf, H'.lll,1'lHl,' III rfr1tQ,llilxr'ri'J , ,i i, . , i U I, X, Itniiovi lion lln1.l.1lt4 .Nfilfrinzifp U. lxm! li'1i'i1mt!c.Cvfi1'fi N lr'm.l,lxn5.1H4 Nwr'gilf,.ll,1ik iimmxi kim. K, Ill-ru, lflilhqy, lmhl, lC1ill1r'rfm'1l, TRI-HI CLUB XVith their ahunalant VViltl Nell, . . .. .. the pet -ol -the- plains spirit, the Tri-lli lUL'lNl1C1'S succeeal in dashing away with a large part ol' the school's social stantling. Their llonor lianf qnet anal Christmas charity party are outstantling examples of the girls' congeniality. In accordance with their prestige, the girls spon- sor two social hours annually, antl, ol' course, a party for themselves. XVhen the Tri-Hiis try anything, they are thorough, even to the last prairie clog-hutl I-llfY CLUB VVe have all heard of liver and onions, hut only those who 'Alive to tell the tale ol' Ili-Y initiations have heard of eating raw liver and garlic. Such an ordeal furnishes an ineen- tive to the hoys in making their l.ettermen's Banquet, their regular meetings, their dancing parties, and their social hours a howling Cor stewingl success. Happy-gokluclay. Hi-Yers are inclined to helieve that Hi days are anti-halcyon days. luv: limi. l4'.I,1f1irm'u, lmlink, lli1ilv'.u', llll llmwwlffzzfl, lilzffl-null, laljijuilif. llw1ilf'1iAj-rm :rush Rim, I.1mf. lkulil, 'll4l7f:rm11,Qf'1, lgugurl lin-111, l'u1r'1z'r , fnlllmlllfl, lxvflrfzrml, IC. lfnfw .m1, .llmrmffi linux Row: Ivfifwlwki, I. Hill, Xlzieil, laifiu, I iifmll, If Iiniirn Raw: I', f,'i1rl.,-ml, .ll.1A'J, lflilr, l'M'rl1i'!1, lli flffiule. lirrllfllil, lf, l.iuf1:', llilkaltl, Tr1lgl'im1f'i1, lhzzfzilla Heh old the izzitzlzlcf frl11!l,l'.1i1ulil, Ymzllf, VV, !llvuf1,I:'1'f'flvuf1 The mo thing is to do It! 'I in' Rim: l.i1r.u11,ll, llrlglzmrl, l4'i1r1'rn, .'lI. Walqlrflzzl, l'r1'ju1m1'1i'f1, Keflqllulfl Nlumx F Row: II, Ifiulfmi, li111liI,lCmkr1.L'z, , .'llnri1'm1, Ifrlzzilulm, Mr. Izlgv limi rust Row: .lill!u, .N4'lin11,ll-'z',.'l1clilffr' .'llr. lfnlrr-rm, lxmfir COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Like their hrother HifY's, the Cosmopolitan hoys are initiated into the cluh in real he-man style. Proh- ahly this initiation inspires them to enter into all ol' their activities with the masculine spirit which is characf teritie of the ulfosmosu at all times. They act as ushers during National lidueation VVe-ek and assist the Hi-Y Cluh members in the annual Reef wanis toy drive. And who will ever forget the jolly hlack faces and the strains of No, no, a thousand times no! which gave to their minstrel show the recognition of being one of the hest cluh assemhlies of the year? ln spring, they persuade the girls to teach them how to dance. Illl PLAYING TI-IE GAME Sprawled in the mud, On the verge of defeat, He hears his gang Cheering mightily in an attempt To inspire him onward. Goaded by the spirit of the game, He jumps to action, and emerges The victor. 1 w 1 elf? - 4 J' J X iii . .-,1,., , . . -. ,-,,,v W ,. T, ,W Aim vw za., Q41 rl W!! . CQ 1 4 1 Q I 1, 3, 2 5 x w i v 1 1 1, ...N-....,.,....A....,..,,,.,.......- K m ,- .r .WM wg P my S., ,jf wa, ,, ,Q yfg. 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Y ...M is K ,,,, 1, T his favgylgtioiiilgeihgigltllall bei vginia Wins From 32-03 l SPORT BARR fhe explanation lor his IS' pg? l 0 S le y heft center on the footb lflositio S ' .. a Hold Eveleth S with Johnny Viezbickg Sgipeytaglcszizing grin and lbackiield picking Ye Qld? enjoy a Ht Stay Put, and Seen In a hard-fought lf you atmosphere and iii HDTQSSM g0Od,,1'l1U on the box y down ye football greex Sauce- Q' dup is considened 'a e -15011 Why Vi1'ginia's I inerelgza an 218 for studyin , -A 1 it I . H Waste of t' y ' gf wweuldn go fjood, a11-3I.mmd felloiffa Iillillt he 3 . vv 1'1'7'rv,, . 1 0 sloppy says G urge -alien gn- ' my XX 'mgwwf ilso ii you dead, HS he 192'-PS ETWO new layfully i the 0l?DOSll7tlg ,yl?1'33 ' S Qgaptain of dld U0 carrier d1'agS lmp l.,l . ters anc en inattreSS 4pQf l QSO? 'vxs ,eatened l tinued to held' Q SQQ XexxC V business of I p - to the faculty ui but in HC Vhen tl1 f l Q96 -McCabe and McDor half, 01' n, am X260 ally more promptly to th f th ts, they l - water jug after a swea' Hme 0, 9 want . . OUR CARKUJ-'1ur'1Jng1J CEN ever. in dufmg with ,.. to ll TER CERQUETTINI WILL UN ter, nia threaten s W-l DOUBTEDLY SHOW SOME OI pei but 5183171 l ' ge THAT FORTITUDE A N D PE H een if th 1 ei WHICH IS MUCH NEEDED Il Eveleth b the I E jhdown for Q Y leap! EVERY TEAM. , have C I ' vw A U - Eueen Cl he gllffh gma ' ' Jolfs M 1600803670 K ended thfp, 1 H off and t e Sumo on ff'-iv didga see lltzre bt fotafll D, was 0-0 IDG Ely guy udent 110504 l L .V. 2 New ds- R f U feated 3 ,ix QC 61-I 'fenqai O vOSE NI-Jcran' diy year. Qfe - a score of in k YO ie ,Q bl tr-S ope wit., - lf e 9 Virginias Itjl fl, well, QQ 15 YV' ' eIusive-s:RT:r- Q ,nagfes hO John Vlez ic e, OJ mmnufbv PUHSZ also: the tene W CORRECTION: In the last issue . 5 pl, is stated that Billy Wimpy Eaton fm W Q st a tooth. That was not true. The? lin J, 5 oth was a member belonging to the 9, ing. wcyfyo JC. 4 t in Chucky Harlijipngtorfs moutlij gah the ,bg-291519, ' 1. VAA.. ,,:,.,..-,.l.. Af f- -Z -W lla! Scaal' ementos of a Gndderg or When 36311082 , . - 1 lt Am't Goin? To Ram N0 fs . 1 D -.,.u..m...,.g uacTiT'C6ldagelli, ' Men Nllgsvgi Una ig for All-Range honors is year. jpjayed 16013 ,On This Eveleth lad is ' Q7 ically a boofbafl of f' Lionshill im. by hlmS9lf,:Y?dff if .e who is foil' 22 ., Iesf ljgefee. epmg Eveleth r ,S A- the top 1,0 fowl-A Tb if On S S O01 ,fic We bfegenlfg the gridiron list. ' Q7 a threat to Q 'V Q1 and is afurd fgl. Band ,elm M, einer an y opposing tearv gl fl his beauti- P3 41119051 525913. 00117 a ,gee the mol Wit Stfje X l returns of puv Q' ra UQ 110112 .73 3111 ' Arjan Diem CSUYJQQU umpXYL'nO gi We believe the Q 1 of the rea S8112 D011 Ui' I 2 of th N be the cl by ' X. Q Sons C 1 D -, V- is Q ,XXX 15 dy Gilbert T Q-, School defeated UTROQIYI-avlfj Rifle MEN -' El, A.,-11 053382639 ianilnheyg feleth is be M1-, Montgomery, ,d ie? KG DjSt0ll1f HE SQUAD, EXT Ybglliiqnesn lbert s gr? Litor, had his players ErjCk0SlQ P3815 , ' ncenplfatgl' .1 stopping Coldagellis JZU' 115990, J biljfb alter 361917 'ae' Nsflll W ,V ' Rc VIR . X A d .K C X D nk N ON 1 Q m X N anzerous this Ev I SPE THAT STRETCH NELSON ,ffggqxd Xeigi h NO, UO, 21 thoulwr I t I , sim imes no. KULBITSKI ARE RANK Tmi amuse Oiwmnaiillgnkmeq Cffqllellini Get that bull! Rcnzaglia FOOTBALL Starting the season with only four lettermen, Coach Michels built up his eleven', from a group of inexperi- enced players. Opening the season at International Falls, Virginia battled the Falls to a 6-6 tie in a listless game. Virginia scored its only touchdown in the closing min- utes of the game. The next Saturday, Virginia showed its real strength by drubbing Mt. Iron, 38-6. Virginia lost its first game to Grand Rapids to the tune of 12-7, and then piled up a score of 32-0 against Ely here the following Saturday. The next game, with Eveleth, was played on a wet, windswept field. Footing was insecure and Virginia held Eveleth to a 0-0 tie. 'lOld Man Weather was again against the Virginia warriors when they played Hibbing in a night game at the Big Vil- lagef, Under the glare of Hoodlights and a drizzling rain, Virginia lost a rough game to the villagers by a score of 12-0. When the gun ended the Gilbert game and the football season, Virginia was on the short end of a 6-0 score. Tm- Row: Mordini, R. Toliwz, I.. Tolecn, Louhi, Eaton, Crrquetriui, Halqalu, Rcuzaglia, Carlrofz Minute Row: Mr. Mfchelx, Zukoxky, Luhzlku, Fajon, Kcmppi, Nelson, Ilre, Norri, Kixhe!,.Mr. Eideg Mr. Hurst Bo1'1'oM Row: Hufvingt-nn, Thomas, Paulson, L. Roskoski, Vfezbifke, Knlbitskf, Spfhar, Fcllegy, Ifminmre, F. Roxknxki, McCabe, Vuil 44 HGCKEY This year, as usual, Virginia was represented hy a strong hockey squad. Although not so strong as in for- mer years, the team turned in a fairly successful season, losing only three games, tying one, and winning four. To start the season, Coach Eide had three lettermen around which to huild his team: L. Paulsen, H. Paul- son, and Scipioni. Virginia did not have much of an opportunity to prepare for the First game with Chisholm, hut they easily took the game 5-l. The next two games were with Hibbing. The First was played on ice which was practically ankle-deep with snow. The final score was 0-0, as it was impossible for any scoring to he done, Hibhing took the second game 5-lg and the next Saturday, Virginia lost its second game, this time to liveleth, 6-3. Chisholm, with a comparatively weak team, again lost to the Blue and White sextet, 5-2, and Duluth also lost its game with Virginia, 3-2. This game was not so close as the score would indicate. For the second time, Eveleth beat Virginia, 5-2, and, in the last game of the season, against Duluth, Virginia won l,0. Toni Row: Mi. lizzie, 7'ew1.-mfg, llulqulu, Rimriull, li'r'11flrnH1, Xrzfilofii, Ifnxlrr, Alrfllllvriarzrl, Tlmmtzi, Mr. Ilmx-I lioiifm Row: Xvlmri, ffmzrvzlw, H. I'im1.rw1, .Iluulmmxrn1. I.. l'u1r1iz'z1, lirinlfu, Himgvfl, f,'111lnm1'f' All sr!! Cufmzin Pzllll,i'l'il Wl1rrc'x flu- puck? , 11s.c..,.e.,.,.,.,. I TRACK I Q34 District M ect ir 'A' Gilbert , .. ....,.,....,. ...58 Virginia .... ..,. 4 2 5f6 Ely ,.,.. . . .37 1 f 3 f Aurora . . ........,.....,........,, , . 32 5X6 Eveleth was disqualified. McCabe Kulbitrlqi Capmin Vifzbicke From a group of inexperienced boys, Coach Michels built up a squad which was able to give strong competition to the best of the Range teams. Boys with the most experience were: Viezbicke, dashman and captain, Kulbitski, the mighty heaver of the weights, and McCabe, a veteran hurdler. Virginia defeated Gilbert in the first meet, garner- ing 72 U2 points to Gilbert's 40 3f4. Buhl and Ely furnished the competition in a triangular meet the following Saturday. Virginia again took First with 52 1f2 points. Buhl with 44 points and Ely with 42 lf2 points took second and third places respectively. The district meet drew competitors from all over the Range. Gilbert took first place with 58 points and Virginia took second with 42 5f6. Toi' Row: T1'1lq1Qai11f11, I.uilinz'11, Mufkrwiclz, Nclmrz, KnIl11'!5k1', Kishel, Rowe, Rnllz, Nomk Muwutt Row: Mr. A1I'l',1l'I.f, Vuzl, McCabe, Viezbifkf, Keskiluln, Wurren, L. Ruilquyiqz, F, Roslqajlqi, Mcllonongh, Mr. Hunt Il :Tron Row: Grilz, Vimdw-lflun111, .Yz'par11'o, Szimac, Iinghes, Irlnllmr, Ffllfgy. Hulqulu 461 'A' BASKETBALL Illdlilffdllflf Scoring for Season t Nelson, c. . . . ..,., . 86 points Kishel, f. . .. .,... 65 points Gritz, f. ..... .. 36 points k Kulbitski, g. ,, ..... 35 points Eaton, g. .,., . . . .34 points Makela, li. ...., ...,. 2 3 points F. Roskoski, g. .,.., 18 points Czlpfzlfll Euro 71 ixlflfllll ,, , R 471 N! When Coach Michels issued the call for basket- ball candidates, Kulbitski was the only returning letterman. Virginia dropped the first game of the season to Aurora, 27-24. After a week of hard practice, they beat a strong Ely team, 17-15, but running into stiffer competition, bowed to Gilbert, 26-14, and Ironwood, 19-16. In the next two games, Coach Michels all but put the water boy in when they drubbed International Falls, 51-15, and Chisholm, 32-15. Eveleth edged out our boys 22- 20. But, to offset this defeat, Hibbing was out- scored 23-19. Virginia dropped the next two games, the First to Gilbert 30-23, and then, losing the services of Kulbitski at the start of the second semester, to Ely, 32-1 1. Virginia found its eye and took Eveleth, 26-15, but Chisholm got sweet re- venge on the Queen City Warriors with a score of 19-11. I-Iibbing came here with similar intentions but was sent back on the light end of the 30-15 count. Grand Rapids was likewise downed 20-13, and in the last game, Keewatin eked out a 32-28 victory. Tor Row: Mr. Mzrlzfls, VV1box, Ilfclxilspfz, Knlbilxki, M. Wilqlzmd, . r.H1n.1 . ur li 'iron Row: Lnld, Valzrfclq, Rorlqofkz, Kzyllel, Eulon, Grilz, Kamim-lqi BOYS, SWIMMING With only a few lettermen to work with, Coach Board- man built up a strong swimming team. Andrick and Washelesky were lost to the team because of graduation. The Virginia mermen lost but three of their team meets, amassing a total of 398 points to their opponents' 351. Hibbing, State Champions, defeated Virginia twice: 43-32 and 57-18. Chisholm, the only other team to beat Virginia, took one meet, 43-31, but Virginia, in another meet with Chisholm, came out victorious 39-36. Virginia defeated Eveleth twice: 54-21 and 52-23. lily also fell before the Virginia mermen twice: 47-28 and 41-34. Gil- bert Was defeated 40-35, and so was Duluth Central, 42-33. The meet with Aurora had to be cancelled be- cause sickness overtook a number of the Aurora mer- men. At the State Meet, which was held at Minneapolis, Virginia tied with Chisholm for fourth place with 5 points, Ely took third place with 19 points, Minneapolis West took second with 27 points, and Hibbing took First with 41 points. Tor- Row: Mr, Iimzwlnlizrl, Wi1t1rm11w1, .'lIi1l.-1111, Jknlrz, Knlz-hum, H4'11i1r1i'1gam1, 1 l'l1ofl1i1.f, Wfllzimrs. Mtllqz, Wtnhflciky, ilndr M' t Mmm ia Row: Gulvrzrlfruz. Xflmrf, .'1l11rr1,o11, lazpluzliz, Xnzzllz, Iirrmw, I.i1Pullqtl, l 1'ru'f1lmg-dorf, Aiulliulz, l'. .Vflfnn l4o'r'roM Row: N. Hill, W'1rlgs1fmn1. lfrnfrvztllz, Kazan, i'llrK:'11si4', Ofa, I. .1mlrf1'A', Raimi-1111, H. Hill, l.i1i111', Htlrfuv l.uin.:' Ur! self fl new rz'c'arrif' g k 'J .-., Q, l'r11'.r1'1l f0l't1t'fIi0l7 lfom' Hf1l'.xAfl7IfIl Tlzr' relay fmfrs GIRLS' SWIMMING Although beginning the season without the help ol several state champions, the girls' swimming squad lived up to the standard set by teams of former years. By winning the Minnesota Girls' State Swimming Meet for six successive seasons, the team has established for itself the title of 'SInvincible. Before the State Meet, the Virginia team had been made a distinct favorite, not because it possessed many spot-light stars, but because the team was a balanced unit with several strong com- petitors available for every event. As an example of their uniformity, an average of 46 points per meet was maintained during the year. Scores made in the season's events were: Virginia 48, Ely 263 Virginia 46, Hiwabik 29g Virginia 47, Eveleth 283 Virginia 46. Nashwauk 291 Virginia 48, Chisholm 27, Virginia 52, Mt. Iron 23, Vir- ginia 46, Gilbert 293 Virginia 42, Eveleth 53, and Vir- ginia 46, Chisholm 29. 'I oi- Row: .YIu.lz', lmz-wi, klmlrni, I'm'fu, Pike, ,Ilfzrhlt-lsllr-wk, Simi rll, l', l1.1,f1',1.mf1, ,Ilt1IIiun, Wulf, ,Xlru-lhmilltl Miami. Row: Wrlmr, lfrnnu, Hiujmlmwizi, Rz1d:1'm'Lji, lfzig,-lmnz, Iirzudwi, lxmlzktzw, f.'l.1r'lqr, I'w'slz'11g, ML'Krr1:14', .Vin llwly lim mu Row: Sirzlrr, Xilrirllrfrg, !.'rlr'l-win, Kuskelil, .4r1df'rfm1, M1'Il1'1'wr1i1 lxiuzyixc, H. Rulfmynn. !,'n'r!aL', Grfmlrn Gel Ifltll lull!! Our' Nlfllflfl' Io play IJITI' kifk SOCCER Feminine football, a fascinating game played by funf loving girls. The seniors were edged out of first honors this season by an undergraduate team. The plucky IOP: group played live tournament games without being tied or defeatedg the 10A,s garnered second honors by win- ning three out of live games played: and the eleventh and twelfth grade teams tied for third place. This year. the soccer season was started earlier to Finish the tour- naments before the cold blasts of winter prevented the girls from taking part in the games. Captains of the teams were: Maxeen Vroman, twelfth gradeg Iulia Maist- rovich, eleventh gradeg LaVerne Longair, Helen Koeh- kas, tenth grade: Irene Ziegler, Mafalda Altobeli, ninth grade. 'l ol- Row: Slffzcwll, Iwmurzrz, ffer'q1fr'11n1i, Hcr1lnIu.f, Wtnllzumvz, Kurhfqiu, !ir'z'r1drn, .W1r1v1'uz'd, Wnudx, Fdlvzfh, Ciiwirz, L4'nd,ray, !flu1'Iqr', .Vclx'c'n:1e, Knlcl1111.rl,i, .'llm!u'l1i, Scrlirlz Sr.: omr Ron: .l. Ivurrrzialq, Ilurrir, Ilunimfli, 1.111-mn, Rozlnzem, Iurkrmi, ffnlandrr, live, Rudrrmlz. Ziegler, A-Ifxlslrimrl, Hung, llriglmf, Wands, Rolrinmn, Mi11:Irorf'1ih, IF. Ifrirkizm, Rrnm-, Murphy, lvfhnmrz, I':'1'nn', Mlxf l.nmf'r1 Tnnur Row: Nazfnllly, Sanur. Szirol-1, 'l'1Nii11g, l.11mlgrf'n, R. .Yu1nu'f'I1z, Lrmgair, Lf-lui, lmflgrzficlx, Clarke, Truim, Bluzirzu, Snippet, IN'0f7f71!0I1 l4or'rox1 Row: Xixzfolainrn, l'l11lIip,r, 1'inm, 1'uz4I,mn, lfruunli, Illmhmzz, Sauri, Ifrulu, Hill, Ifmlnmrr, Hzc'r111n'lq, I . lx'm':l11'uk, lir'1n1,rrfl1, lnm11fx't'lx 0 FIELD HOCKEY Adventurous young Dianas, appearing first in shorts, arid later giving way to hreeches and overalls, dash around the field, piloting an insignificant white hall. To the uninterested hystander, this may seem merely a waste of time, but to the participants, it is the personification of a real sport, field hockey. During the past season, such a large number of twelfth grade girls signed up for this activity, that it was necessary to divide them into two teams, the twelfth grade Greens, and the twelfth grade Yellows. The twelfth grade Greens were awarded the championship upon defeating the twelfth grade Yel- lows 3-2 in the tournament games held during the first two weeks of November. The twelfth grade Yellow-s received second honors, and the ninth grade team was awarded third place. The various field hockey team captains were: Ann Pepelnjak, twelfth grade: Katherine Karakas, eleventh gradeg Alhina Iaksha, tenth grade: and Florence Kropinak, ninth grade. 'I ui' Row: Wrffrr, Krrljurmlg, 'I'fmr1u17, Pike, R111flz'rfrlr'il, .'X'e'lim1, Km'lcu'I1jt1, Wi1r'er'f1i1i'k, f.'i1r'l,iur1, l'c1rz',-url, llnyrr, l'4'fwIr11ulq, l'u.-lfrr1ut'ki, U, Ltuxfnzl, Iirrglm-, Mullqnlizizli t Nlmnm Row: ffl:-J l,nmf-ri, Kmkflu, M, Ilurldfwi. Iallfrnzd,A-1.1ulqfl1a,IlI,lukylm, I1'elur, f.'i1r'1irrm'1', ling,-'trzm1, lnhrzsfrnl, l.uhf'f1n, Kzftfhzmlqi, I c'r'r1rirm, Xwzlulz, Ku-ki, Mus .'1nd:'r'mrz lLu'i'mxi Row. .Yumllvf'ry, Kurrrlqrzx, I'vfar'i1n1, Guglze, Puff, firldenrul, 11. Xiillnrellr, Ilmg, 7'zn'z'fm, 'l'1'rcl1, luhnson, Kruzffr' III the Ifllifk of lil! lkffltflly pgrzzgr SPORTS' MANAGERS Soccer ....... Field Hockey, . . 'A' . . . .Rena Salturelli .................MargaretDoig t Basketball .... .. Angeline Turino, Adelaide Grigg t Volleyball ..,l.,. Elia Salturelli Natural Dancing, , . . . . Audrey Pike Every class can find itself well represented in recreational activities, for Roosevelt High School offers a splendid opportunity for all athletic girls to learn to play and to enjoy numerous sports. Qljictured from left to right on page 52j: l. One interesting pastime is skiing. This is a major outa door sport, originated in the northern regions, and participated in by all vigorous athletes. 2. Target darts, one of the six engrossing recreational sports, enables the player to become accustomed to hitting a given point on a target. 3. Snowballingl No matter Whether it be in the city or in the country, the wind will nip some noses and the snow will bite some cheeks, but the girls donit mind-it's all in the game. 4. Volleyball, one ot the most out- standing indoor sports, interests the largest number of feminine athletes. Because of the shorter season this year, the girls played one hour in class and one hour after school each week. 5. Included in the list of spring activities are beginners' tennis, in which the fundamentals of the game are taught, and advanced tennis, in which the fundamentals i521 i' SPORTS' MANAGERS Recreational and Outdoor Sports ,.,... Dorothy Wasson K Baseball ....................,... ..... H elen Gagne Track .... .,...... A lice Mack k Swimming .,.. Lucille Hendricks Hiking ..,.. ..., C larice Bruneau uv-v-Q, 53 1' tillaq are put into practice. Future Helen Iacobs dash around the courts while gallant trackmen recover the lost balls. 6. Although ordinarily played on board ship. shulfleboard has proved to be an out- standing favorite with sports enthusiasts. fPictured from left to right on page 53j: l. Nasty spills and frost-bitten fingers are taken good- humoredly. Z.Badminton, the all-exerting game imported from Poona, India, draws many girls from other recreational sports. 3. Beauty on a toboggan! As soon as the slide is completed, to- bogganists troup to the outdoor rendezvous. 4. Archery, a heritage from the first Americans, gives each girl an opportunity to learn the art of man- ipulating a bow and arrow. 5. Deck tennis, par- ticipated in by many, follows the rules of volley- ball. 6. The enterprising hostess has helped to popularize table tennis, informally called ping- pong. These various activities, with the addition of basketball, baseball, track, and natural dancing, successfully complete the sports' calendar for the athletic girls of Roosevelt High School. TI-IE LIFE THAT W The stately dignity of graduation, And the simple grandeur Of the promenade, Behind the scenes of the stage The hurried bustle of preparation Were in themselves a drama. We loved it, for it was Our life. 2. ' , mr- I 1 as Q. g, , :Mfg ag, , y E' F19 ' -- , . A 1 hw KVM x ,Mgr A W ' V , 1 W V . P L, 5--. ...A...,,... L 'ci 'V 3 g . , w ig,, rg I w , , N ,L , w i , , , , , 1 ,, ,W , W Y , .' g.lf,',-K. W . 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L, ii , 1 4 9, If IL, ?3f'V35k?5'?lf'Zi5?f'2P?5' 5' Fifa Lylf g?gF L -' ii?-P' x K 1? yr - f an-' gwmwimfm M if E3 Q,,. 1 4 2 :. . ' 3- Q X f. J'- 525 W. 'W I 5 X , 7 2 , V ,... , 2. . ,., as ,, Y W 'W V fr-- ffwf: N , y we W7 ?w Q , W , 2, k I Q Wil. f 5 JY. . 8 in H' V, Regs H ' ,E A A33 'Yiwu 11 A ig? Y V1 AQ iigfl, J FW E W J , 4 ', fn ,I 3 I? ,f ., , 4,.,5 ff ff' -, S IW nw,WH E in i?fwwl93g isaffiw A serene stillness. Then thmugli the open portals emnt-A il crowding lllllll tu take seats in this, an portion ul' our itucliturium. there to ilu liormr to the llligllly gmls of syncnpution :mal Welwstcrk girl. Soft lights. satisfying mu- sic, graceful figures in nnt- uml ilzlnces. A gliinpse ul' the pattern of Tllytlllll i1ClllL'NLXll in the reeent nnt- urgil clrincing claus as the tlgineers try to emulate the zmeient Greeks. Vllllk' Martyr Nell givex up her life nt llie piiim ul' the rulwlwer Clklggtl' in tlle 'l'ri-lli melmlrzimn. I,m'e timls ll wnx. llllIlll5UIIlL' llglrry Qlllil l.1lily' Vere cle Vere xvilnew Nellk s1lt'riliee lor tlie sake ul' I-ne, I 5 6 The setting for the Iunior- Senior Promenade. galil wciul event of the school year. Vary- ing 5hzules of luluc bet oil by notes of luluck proviclecl il Trop- ical Night background for the ramligint dancers. The orngimentgil nleaign pre- parecl hy Scott Burris for thc IU54 commencement night ex- ercibcs. Puintetl on lvluck sixteen in grmluntecl eilects of purple :intl goltl. the clc5ign symbol- izeml the forces which have con- trilvuterl to the onwzirtl March of Time. 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The setting featureil grace- ful tropical palms antl iungle animals against tl luminous lwlue sky. l'urity. lirst anal lorvmost. llerc the slxilllul operator ma- nipulates the anisms which cleanse .intl cltlorinatc thc watcr that through the swim- ming pool at the rate ol 'lllfllf gallons PCI' hour. mech- Ho W s 1 K my X iw Z I Gi I fa : gt 4' 4 me i 'W' iii. Q Administration . . . Afterwards .... Annual Staff ..,. Argument .,... Athletics .. Band ..... Basketball ,,.4...........,. . . . . Basketball, Individual Scoring Black Flamingo, The . . . . . Board of Education ..., Book Week Assembly . . . Brown, Supt. R. H. Cafeteria ..,,,,.,..... Commencement, 1934 ..... Commerce and Mathematics . Contents, Table of .....,.. Copyright ..,....... Cosmopolitan Club .,.. Debate .........,. Dedication ....,..,.. English Department Entre Nous .,...,... Entre Nous Assembly ..,. Faculty Football ..... Field Hockey .... Football ....... Football Feature .. Forensic Club .........,. Forensic Club Assembly Foreword .....,.,,..... Front Corridor .......... Girls' Athletic Association G. A. A. Carnival ,...... Glee Club, Boys' .. Glee Club, Girls' .. Graduates .......... Gulbrandson, Miss B. .. Hae-W ........... Heisel, Mr. E. F. .... . Hi-Y ..,..,..... Hockey . . , INDEX 13-19 32 35 6 43-53 37 47 47 55 13 61 14 60 57 19 7 2 41 34 5 16 40 62 62 51 44 43 39 61 4 9 38 58, 59 36 36 22-31 21 39 13 41 45 Interlude . .. Laid OH ................. . Languages and Arts Department Macfarlane, Miss Lorena ....... Music Department ....... National Honor Society .... Natural Dancing ...,....... Natural Science Department .... News Editorial Staff ....... Olson, Mr. N. ..,.. , Orchestra . . . Organizations .. Our Facade .... Pep Committee ............... Physical Training Department .. Playing the Game ............ Posture Queen and Attendants .. Promenade Setting, 1934 ...,. Quill and Scroll ......... Recreational Sports, Girls' .. Reflections .............. Scenes ..,.. School Life . . . Senior Ofhcers Senior Polls ,....... Slette, Principal O. H. Soccer ,....... .... Social Hours .............. Social Science Department Stairways ................. Student Council .... Swimming, Boys' . .. Swimming, Girls' . . . . The Life That Was They Helped Us .... Track . .................... Track, District Meet Scores Tri-Hi ....,............... Tri-Hi Assembly ...... Tri-Hi Christmas Party . .. Vocational Department . .. 20 62 17 15 17 33 56 19 35 14 37 33-41 8 38 18 42 57 57,63 . 34 52,53 11 8-11 55-63 21 60 15 50 62 16 10 33 48 49 54 12 46 46 40 56 63 .. 18 1641 1 5 1 4 N -5 x f 9 J P E h ? F H' WWC ,mQiJ.r!E'u14-E w I1 uw WF-lwH:'u ,. 172' 1-11il'a9'!?CT'JahHKWMMEHJMWRLPEGWMQKN''li WW5?BT?MkWWTH'135MJL1MEWW?MH1!Eid1 M5M'MHWB' ' MWlImWl!,PFNifiiil'iW?.lSS'ENVL'2-lFFi!5JSY'l4WMIlwM WH'f kMul3?-?lW'WSl!SQW1Pvi H,, rmMfakblfnTJY.T.!,EQ3QiuJ:'!-4 Wim!! Q . . , . 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