St Cloud State Teachers College - Talahi Yearbook (St Cloud, MN)

 - Class of 1939

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' Mwru O SENIOR GLASS OFFICERS President — William Carlson Vice President — Secretary- Treasurer- John Boehm Marguerite Kasner , i I Clair Fall ,1,1 v v : ri- -. Jj b ' ; Cf J y t 0

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SOPHOMORE CLASS — Sophomores of nineteen thirty-eight and thirty-nine com- pleted a successful year under the leadership of the following officers: Woodrow Steichen, president; Earl Anderson, vice-president; Olive Osterberg, secretary; Arnold Larson, treasurer, Ada Holmgren, W. S. G. A. representative, and James Schertler, member of the Board of Publications. At a class meeting early last fall Miss Evalin Pribble and Mr. Herbert Clugston were chosen as the class advisers. Perhaps one of the biggest and most talked of events of this year was the Kid Party , which was held at Eastman Hall. Everyone who attended was dressed in some kiddish fashion. Those who were not costumed were given red bows to wear. Each one received a stick of candy, and the evening was spent playing kid games and singing kid songs. The annual Sophomore-Freshman Prom was held the twenty-ninth of April. It was carried out in a very attractive Cafe and Street theme. Little flower carts served as punch tables. Eddie Schuster ' s orchestra, seated in a picturesque cart, made the scene complete. The grand march was lead by the presidents of the Sopho- more and Freshman classes respectively. This marked the second successful coopera- tive prom of the freshmen and sophomores. During the college year, members of this class have been active participants in extra-curricular activities. An especially large number of the boys were members of the football squad. They were Douglas Adams, Earl Anderson, Albert Carriveau, Walter Hanson, Lawrence Kottke, George Rukavina, Woodrow Steichen, and Oswald Wik. The Sophomore class was represented by Lawrence Kottke and Woodrow Steichen on the hockey squads, Douglas Adams and Robert Hamlin on the basketball team, and a number of sophomores on the intramural teams. One of the four out- standing college debaters this year was Francis Murphy, a sophomore. Dramatics, music, and other organizations were also sophomore interests. In fact, five members of the class were fortunate enough to be among the Choral Club group who went to Detroit, Michigan. They were Irene Dawe, Alice Harrison, Howard Johnson, Agnes Rohde, and Orville Woestehoff. Many of the class have graduated from the two year curriculum, but the degree students will carry through this class spirit to the end. FRESHMAN CLASS — After that first terrifying, bewildering week of registration, freshmen began to regain consciousness enough to realize they were wearing green caps and bows. Yet these were but minor items among other trials and tribulations. Nevertheless, all freshmen agree that it was lots of fun and wish to thank the upper classmen for everything they did during the difficult period of adjustment. Under the leadership of the president, Betty Nolan; and assisted by Glen Pehrson, vice-president; Margaret Bergman, secretary; Bob Stai, treasurer; Margaret Banwart, Publications Board representative; and Genevieve Adams, W. S. G. A. representative; the class showed a fine spirit of cooperation throughout the year. The outstanding achievement was the presentation of Annie Laurie, a three-act play. Annie was directed by Miss Emma Larson, who was assisted by Miss Penning and a very capable production staff. Frosh are proud of the many individuals of their class who are prominent in extra- curricular activities. This year the class has had representatives in every sport ac- tivity, in dramatics, debate, music, and publications. The social highlight of the year was the Freshman-Sophomore; Prom, which was carried out in a Street Cafe theme. At the end of the year, the college debut was completed by a get-together with the sophomores at a picnic on the islands. The freshmen wish to thank Miss Lilleskov and Mr. Lynch, class advisers, for their help and encouragement.



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r - - -e— e-c- -it fc- C- I CLAYTON AMUNDSON— 7nd. Aris, Science, Phy.Ed. Letter men, Rangers, Hockey, Baseball, Intramural Sports . . . VIVIAN ANDERSON— English, History, Social Science. Rang ers, Y. W. C. A., Thalia, Chronicle, English Club NORMAf BAILEY — Ind. Arts, Social Science, Phy. Ed., History, English Alpha Psi Omega, Blackfriars, Al Sirats, Homecoming, Senio Frolic, Track, Kappa Delta Pi. o- ALICE B .RG — Music, French, English. Minerva .... FLOR ENdt KKRO y— English, History. Student Council, Englis Cli b, •I-.W. C. A., Inter-Religious Council, Talahi, Kappa Delti Pi . .. J. . MARY ELIZABETH BERG— Ew iis i, History Social Scigfice. Rangers, X)rchestra. EMIL BERGER— Talahi Business M Club, Newman C Board, Intramui: Sp BIORN— Sn Zis i, ti Jl teci tioi r Frolic, PubncStio ' [ILDRE locmi iScience. Talal Chronicle, English Clftb, Minerva, Choral Club .... BEULA BITTLE — Elementary. League of Women Voters, WesL Foundation, International Relations Club, College Choir. JOHN BOEHM — English, Mathematics, History, Social Scienn Al Sirat, Alpha Psi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Blackfria Chronicle Editor, Student Council, Talahi, Publications Boai English Club, Orientation, Vice President Senior Class . . . BEATRICE BOURELLE— Mathematics, Science, English. Ka pa Delta Pi, Waverly, English Club, Social Activities Co mittee .... ELEANOR BRANDTNER— EZementar? . Atl naeum Society, Newman Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Internatioi Relations Club. EUGENE BRISTOL— Mathematics, Industrial Arts, P Science, Social Science. Student Council, Chairman Indust; Arts Carnegie Grant, Camera Kraft, Al Sirat .... NORM. BUETTNER — Science, Mathematics. Newman Club . . , ANNE BUTKOVITCH— Ar , Music, English. Newman CM Rangers, Choral Club, Thalia, Art Club, English Club, W. ' G. A. Board. IRENE CAMERON— MMStc, Art, English. Band, Orchest!, Chronicle, Cecilian Glee Club, Choral Club .... THORSTI! CARLSON — Education, History, English, Social Science. Kapi Delta Pi, President Student Council, International Relati-s Club, N. S. F. A. Convention, Tau Kappa Alpha . . WILLIAM CARLSON — History, Education, Social Sciei ' - English. Debate, President Senior Class, Kappa Delta Pi, Tu Kappa Alpha, Student Council. LUD CHAMPA — Social Science, Ind. Arts, Phy. Ed., Histi Football, Hockey, Baseball, Camera Kraft, Rangers, Inll- mural Sports .... JULE CHRISTOPHERSON— E ewen (». W. S. G. A. Board, Student Council, Thalia .... WINIFRD CHUTE — Music, English, Social Science. English Club, ChcSl Club, Band, A Cappella Choir, Yo-Hi, Wesley Foundatf

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