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CLARENCE FRIEDMAN Kinz It is better to be little and shine, than big and cast a shadow'f Q Class play 3-4. V L' '1' , 1 'J . K I JEANETTE HAGEN - R I. SI V- I, don't care how tall I be, all the world looks up to me Glee Club 1-3-4, Class play 3-4, , basketball 4. I 1 I TORBIN WOLD, Toby A quiet man, but quite a man Glee Club 1, Orchestra 2, Football X 3-4, Class Vice President 4. o1.AvA TESSEM Tess ' . Snappy! Sparkling! Friendly ,! ' Glee Club ,1-3-4, Sec. Glee Club Class Sec-Treas. 1, Declamation 2, Sec.-Treas. Literary Society 3, Class Pres. 4, Editor-in-chief Annual Staff 4. f CLARA THRONGAARD 'Tis not your name or what you say But the things you accomplish that count each day Glee Club 1-3-4. ADOLPH CARLSON Dingleho0fer Not idle a moment, but considerate to others Glee Club 2, Football 2, Class Sec- Treas. 2, Business Mgr. Class Play 3, Class Play 4, Annual Staff 4.
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V. v ,l is .l . ,l'-'Nl E -fl JK , WMM? ,Q l M 1. .H t. 1. 43 'l, l , 'ill QV ill ,X full -x at ' f will ,.f-1' ff SKARET fflxlfr' :H ' M1-'DQY1 I would I were a soldier 2111 QM aff? J instead of a scholar :jg S ' Football 2-3-4, Basketball 3-4, Class S., f - D play 3-4, Class Pres. 3, Vice-pres. :jig a ' -v wi? Literary Society 3, Annual Staff 4. zu ,- r g .3 1 l U . ' 1? 0 0 'Z -N lege! JEANETTE BRENDEN ., H What do we live for IIC s gif' if not to enjoy life gn N W Glee Club 1-3-4, Class Secretary 3, ITC W . ' Class play 3-4, Basketball 4. 'Q-l 1-1, 9 o - as 31:1 9 1, - 32 ETHEL SMEDSTAD f-smllhyr iii ' ' ':'..'J Q ,I P Put your worries into a pocket ilf ,,f' gg with a hole in it 2:5 v, ' Q. Glee Club 1-4, sac. Glee Club 4, Class 215 ww ta: play 3-4, Class sac. 4, Basketball 4, jigg Declamation 4. , ca . . g 0 ff' 4 Q . . LEVIN 'roLLEFsoN df! 352 -'A comrade blltba and full 2 jj: of glee, Who dares to laugh l., jig: out loud and free , , 122 Glee Club 1-2, Orchestra 1, Class :II j-I2 play 3-4, Declamation 4. ill 4 . Q 4 l l .3 Q l -W , g C 'A' WILLIAM MARKLAND Bill :I I A treasure is not always a friend, if ji 2 But a friend is always a pleasure 2 . , 0 7' Football 2-3, Class play 3-4, Pres. :ii 2 Athletic Ass'n. 4, Baseball 4. '.' I ' ' .3 4 O ' . , g C ' ' U . , .. Q22 LILLIAN ToLLEFsoN 'fur' gf Modesty and desire to please gave III a charm to genius Ili glee Club 1-3-4, Class Pres. 2, Vice- 2122 l p es. 3, Class play 4, Baslxetball 4.' :IQ X X- X5 'T X N' l N 7'l 7 Hi .3 5 ' -g -V Y .ff 5 . - ri. xx: 4 .ahh . Q X: V 13-l X , Q, X 'X 'Q , , - ' lf' db , xl X- 4 4 l l, ra as f gl lil, A :X A X N 5 X ,E K ,S x V' Ks X- X P M V a ' Q X xl X 'X ' xl .A 1 . x al- . s ' - l 4 ... -. . l , X , , X 9 H
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1 o 'm ff'-vS' 000000O22'2222EYE?323?21332222222'2'Z22'2ii'22t2'222'i22'22333i oi IS:-----111 00'0 ' W rig rail CLASS W ILL lf? oo - We, the Senior Class of 1930, of the Starbuck High School, being a- bout to pass out of this sphere of education and enter into conditions that are far different from these, wish to bequeath to the students and faculty oo the following possessions. To our beloved teachers, Supt. Peterson, Miss Charlesworth, Miss 2152 Foss and Mr. Engebretson, we bequeath the memory of our industrious habits, our polite behavior, our remarkable personalities and our jolly good C' times. To the Junior Class, our worthy successors, we leave our place in the assembly and all the privileges we have enjoyed as Seniors. To the Sophomores, we intrust more level headedness and good judg- ment to help them carry on their future work in H. S. To the Freshmen Class we bequeath our dignity. We are sure they will need it. Adolph Carlson leaves his pull with the out-of-town women to Ralph Chalenburg. Jeanette Brenden's fondness for rosy cheeks is bestowed on Virginia Heegard. We confer on Mable Aaberg one lock of Clarence Friedman's hair, to light her way through school. Evelyn Brevig is hereby presented some of the height she has long craved for, by Jeanette Hagen. Torbin Wold leaves his meekness to Norman Barsness. William Markland in humble spirit, leaves to any girl who will accept it, his name, plus a M. R. S. fMrs.J degree. The Seniors of next year will not need to fear low grades as Olava Tessem leaves them her abundance of A's. Ethel Smedstad willingly submits her ambitious nature and knowledge of physics to Edmund Smedstad. Clara Throngaard bequeaths her golden silence and pleasing ways to Jennie Hofstad. Rejoice, Bonita Markland! Lillian Tollefson wills to you her Senior dignity, and ability to control her temper. In order that the absence of the Seniors in the assembly will not be felt so keenly, Levin Tollefson leaves his vocal energy to Evelyn Holen. Monnie Skaret regretfully leaves his athletic ability to George Aune. Since our possessions, which we do not choose to carry with us, are fewer in number than those who are eager to receive gifts, we wish to con- sole those who received no gifts by saying that they are considered able to help themselves. In Witness, whereof, we the class of 1930, the testator, have to this our will, set our hands and seals this eleventh day of April, 1930. Senior Class of 1930. M, H. C 04 Of. O Q F 'lgrw r QF .43 lu .QC Q Cr fir Oo 00 OO O 0 O O qv Q O Cr Cr O IO OO lf' vi 'r b Cr 'L Cv Cr Cr O If .43 My 00 OO Om Of? OF Q.. :fr 0 'Q ,'. r gr ,Q OL. Ar W, Qu 0 g Q 0 I ffy Q gr 4' p 1: A Q. O O fr Q U .5 Qs Q, .5 Qu :jr Q u we lil , -----------------QQ-..-------Q---------------------- pil--LTL' '1 O C9033QQQQDDDDQQQDQQDDDDQQD.DD DJZLQOJQCXQC!ODCnOD.O,OD,O,ODUfouliii-i?l,.,.... Q
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