High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 71 text:
“
Y 'gi -. --, ., Q Q O... ' u ' .0-- ggi-Cf , -' , X ' U 6 9 S Q G ' -J ?lltBLl::Lutlumvl1i g JILL' A M ' s- g. 1 ,, a .- 1, - ' l Ugixugl THE NINTH GRADE GLASS PARTY The ninth grade class held their party on January eleventh in the Junior High gymnasium. The entertainment committee was made up entirely of boys---the program consisting of a quiz program and a Uhall of terror,n Myron Johnson was NProfessor Blitzu and the hrogram was soonsored by the nAlgate Tooth Paste Gompany,n There were four rounds. Halen Marhson won with twenty-four points, The hall of terror was in the lower halls of the Junior High building, Cach person was blindfolded and lead by one of the boys through the hall. Among the terrors which the victims passed through were noodles dioped in molasses, electric shocks, and liver. The party adjourned at tenfthirty after a lunch of sandwitches , 3 cupcaxes, and nop. Then those who wished to went to the armory and roller skated until twelve o'clock. ,ffilm ff f T 9 E, dl ,9 Q7 f J 5 5i2M ' X X x 3 WX v A ' Junior High Sports Junior High Football- X Mr. Smith coached the junior high squad. There were ,about twenty-two fellows who reported for practices. The team scrimmaged among themselves, The junior high players played the last few 'min- utes of the Glenwood and Alexandria games. At the end of the season the squad was divided into two teams. These teams played two full time games.. ease forty-three
”
Page 70 text:
“
.ea -- felis A C5-,E-mt .mem .., 1 .1 ' ...h .., ., ,.,,,. ..,.., ,. f , ' U .a .,...g--- 1:-.. ' .. 7. 'f .:I.,,,,.u,,, :f,+g.':f'1'?..s'?i-l-M fd ,. A In Q -1: .......-'T.vs-on l -w A ' f -' , .Q--Q ,Lv . -...,?.p.-'sw-o-gm.. na 1 v ' . I . l b , .L . 1.41 ,,,,,. . ' '.. , '.L...... ,,--....--3 me 5 A 5.4 ..,, 434. -..f ' , ' 28 - ' 1x7f. 1 - ' - -. --v 2 N- Y? ' g fA-, ,W L1-:AH i-161: 'fl ff-1 If FRESHTEN TRIP TO ST. CLOUD , On October 9, l94O the Freshren class went to St. Cloud to visit special places of importance such ss, the paper mills reform- atory, police department end court house. First we visited the county court house which was very interest- ing. They had many old relics and bugsies, carriages, household utensils etc. which were used in the early times of this country. Next ve rent to the reforuatory. Here we saw all the buildings and Places in vhich these boys have to work, eat, and sleep. Some were preparing meals, others were making shoes, repairing auto parts making clothes, and others had to do the cleaning. Ihey ench had theiraosn jobs to tend to., lthyas interesting to see how' tseg1mege all their necessities and oil their work. Outsiue there ter, .tales stationed in towers. After we left the reformetory ve went to see the granite vorks. Here We snr granite from the time it uns taken iron the quarry GO the tire it was read? for use. First they cut it in chunks down to the size they wont, then they get it read? for polishing and so- forth. pany pupils took pieces of granite for souvenirs. After lunch our first stop vas at the oolice station. -Here the chief told us all about the records and fingerprints etc. union they keep in large files there. They also took us up to the cells in which they put the prisoners until the decisions are made. We were given pamphlets and papers concerning safety and crime. Last we went to visit the ear-neil Pr-.per 2-11115. We '-'ent 5.01111 'EQ the river and sat them take the logs and run they from the Voter to the nills. We then se: the logs beiggteut, the osgk t2kentoqi,. 235 the :note ' out out. ihen we Natcte -em steam W sn. GG FCC Q for rolling. The paver res rolled in very large sheets and later out down to actual size. The trip was very interesting and educational. Mr. Rassmus en and hr. Knutson went vit? the ninth 'grade on this trip as sutzrvisors. VA ' Y-'TY' f' l., 'Xe ' 4 J' H '53 V-f H' 5 ST fem .4 -W4 .. I f' Q I I , OU ,W Lggjf- WC. ffg ,fry ftqq, A S -A- ' fl -- ' NTLT. -.- 4- . axe! :J seek Gsm,-Q School WW gQQ4j '!fx HMV, l w Q, J , 5.5 b 1,40 I page forty-two '
”
Page 72 text:
“
, 1,1111-n.. --- ls . 7 - ' -,' Q Q H. 'X 0 'cuuuulhau . -funn -- 'P-N' . lg . ,KA .Q -eq n','.,.-duncan. ,- ', fl Q ,, 5-fa . , - '-Q 0 'D 1.3 A X. LJ s--v 3 ' ' ' 'W 1173 Y'- W ik J :un-nL-'!g flin-B' The squad members from junior high are: Player Position Gordon Rowland centre Jim Rowland full back Jack Grindy left end Henry Walker right end Myron Johnson left half Wesley Fink full back Dick Berggreen quarter back Ered Cooper tail back Robert Simmer left back Wayne Rasmussen end Eugene Nugent right half Boniface Teisser tackle Richard Nelson tackle John Jeiner guard - Herbert Weiner tackle Verlon Dickison guard John Rosenwald tackle Lewis Brendon tackle Leon Holbrook guard Allan Thornbloom guard Jim Johnson guard Junior High Basketball The junior high oasketoall squad practiced almost every .night. The squad is divided into two teams that scrimmage against. each other. Sometimes the squad meets the senior high B team and the Bombers. The schedule for '40-'41 SCORES PLAYERS Opponent Sauk Gentre Player Position Long Prairie nm 24 16 X Robert Simmer forward Long Prairie 18 -25 Myron Johnson guard Glenwood 48 '9 Walter Otte center Glenwood 29 19 Jack Grindy center Alexandria 42 53 Henry Walker center Alexandria 32 28 Fred Cooper forward Osakis 1 23 14 Boniface Jeisser forward Osakis 36 29 Eugene Nugent guard Upsala 32 30 Jim Rowland guard Grey Eagle 13 28 Wesley Fink guard swanville 14 32 Dick Berggreen forward Mr. Smith is the junior high basketball coach. page forty-four
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.