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f f - D Luv I I J N n , ml 15, ,J . it . . GJ I CJ Ny. AQ.- -..,.,,. 1,, C X , KZLMWYMMMW , , N t! . . ! X FRA NRLIN NOYES A serious heart and a merr fave Basketball 1-2-3-4: Traek 3: Class Pres. , Class Vice Pres. 35 Class Play 4. MABLE NELSON Like gravity she has the power 0 t trac-tion illee Club 2-4: Operetta 4: Class Play 3-43 Devlamation 2-Sl-43 Basketball 2-35 Sec'y- Q Treas. 2. MELVIN OLTVIEIM I-Ie's always happy and ready to grin. some naturally think his worries are thin Football 1-2-3-43 Basketball 2-3-43 Track 3: Sec y-Treas. 1. IKEPIIEN OLMEIM His limbs were wrought in manly mold for athleties and contests bold. Football l-2-3-4: Basketball 2-3-4: Track ag Class Play 3: Class Pres. 25 Class Vive 'res. 1. we-L 23-t t- ARNOLD OPDAHL He made many friends and no foes Band 2-3-4: Class orchestra 3-4 1 GEORGE PEDERSON No one should be overworked Southslmre ll. S. 1-2-33 Basketball 1-2-3-43 1--ff f ,j Football -lg Class Play 33 Class Vice Pr . 21 I. ' A , 4,11 t.QQ4J Hoy's tllee Club 3. bayv' frfi if V . 1 I f 1 f ff. , ,- . . H lg I :Ja ' 10llA PEDERSON fa- if + A H X - jg ui Her voir-e is like a magic flute that everml --1- - 1 1 , 5011 en4'hants . ,,- i -. - ' Af- 1 1 4 tllee Club pianist 1-23 tllee Club 3-43 Op- , ' , ' . ' 59,1- ere-tta 3-4: High Svhool pianist 1: Classf. 'lf 1 'P' V , ' l'lay 3--iz Class Vive l'res. 43 Class Orvhestra. ' ,I I-A J-of ' ' 3-4. I -' j ' I . ' A, ' . . I , '1- tx-u.vlN Pmmnsox C4 ja. Q 1' A 'VAL Ile t-hases work so it t'an't chase him. AAA-1 1Lf'x.,.1 41 f-'N ' . Football 4: Basketball 2-3-43 Annual Staff Q. . fffd 04,1 -' ff' . ,- .. f f l'. Y .'fr'L OLIXE Rl NQI INI' g-- 'if 'I-' 1.4 -7. I never worry. I laugh my troubles away f ' I , tllee Club 2-Il-41 Uperetta 3-4: Class Play pit 7' if . Ii-41 lies-lamation 2-R--lg Basketball 2-3-43 7.11 A-3 Set-'y-'l'reas. 4. K4--A-V. !lYll'l'l4l'1 Rl'NQl'lS'I' f I N Q lf enthusiasm means suvcess, sl . 1 tainly will reavh it . ' ff I Hlee Club 2-Il-43 tbperetta 3-4g Cl. ss ilay ,' fi 41 Basketball 3. A , Nll'll'l'l.lC sKA.un-:N 1 ' .ff- ller smile is a facial s ice 'tl' i. ' I to the gloomsn. K ' J, ,J OYID 0. SNIEIJSTAD fyrbg Sins'erity marks ' . e nits ' Football 2-3-41 Basketba - '-4: f, 2-54--ig Uperetta 3: Class t' i . 3-4. '7 . . f f S IIAIIPH SXNENSON f ' ,.., 4 lf you dont' like my e on't viz' g 5 on it in f . ' l-'ootball 3-45 Baskeunfil 4, at- 3 o - mfg eretta 4: Class l'lay 4: An , S G , IN!-zz sx'l.yl4:s'l'l-:R K Z' 'f Her hair is no sunnier 1 n' ll e . QM tilt-e Club 43 tlperetta 4. . V fdffff f if KICRNIII' VYOLLAN ' , 'l'all and dark. perfe ' . fy X the villain. L ' Football l-2-3-41 Rusk I , , , , 5 ' Trai-k 35 Class Play 3--lQ'Cl1lSS' 14s ' K ,-' . I I V 'D V ff why i .g....p....n. au. .na al., J. 1 .l- .M . ,-.-, Ai.. .at ai... ps... ..i.t....,s....a.....a...n.4a...4...a4..4o...A-',:!l ' ' haf:
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i X X i K I .1 I 1 le ' 1' ' .4 v 1 . N l HELEN ATNE I Serious or smiling, likeable always i Glee Club 2-3-43 Vive Pres. of lllee Club SN Sei-retary 43 Uperetta 3-43 De-vlamation 4. HAZEL ARONSON Fi ' f' l am never so weak as to fear men. so J ' ' proud as to despise them. nor so unhappy as 4' 4' J! to hate them . C ' J Class play 43 Basketball 3-43 Annual Staff.JJ lk- + - TORBIN BRENDEN XJ rw The man who hath a tongue is no man if 1 Xi with his tongue he Cannot win a woman . X X Football 43 Basketball 2-33 Band 2-33 Up- 4 eretta 3-43 Class Play 3-43 Declamation 3-43 4 Annual staff. 9 CARLTON BREVIG i i Yield not to flirtation. for Hirtation is sin 1 Basketball 2g Band 2-3-43 Operetta 4. ' A ,zu-W'Wl.-A We FRANCES EIIIUKSON 'J ,,,M1,-XULX r L N, lf ,Q A winning' wav attravtive grave ambition MAJ - .V fitting her for any plaeef' ' ki . , 'uhfw' Kllee Club 2-3-43 Operetta 3-4: Class l laflVAJ ffl! -4j. VV, a 43 Basketball 3-43 Annual Staff. ,ff,,,fl4 idyfl, f f ' ALMA Gonnl-in ghd' 4 'ff' I Int:-lligenve well used was hers 1u,,,.,l, ,fV64Af, -f-,bv Glee Club l-Il-43 Operetta 3-43 Class Play Lffvxb' ,ggvf ff,.v,,c 3-43 D 'l' m' I' 23 A 'l Sl'1'f. ' 6, , A. ee a a lon nnua a -Q, T l LA4 IGAIINEST GORDER ' Earnest, eager to learn and eager to help K Football 2-43 Class Play 3-43 Scdy-Treas. 3 -..,,a,cf C,-, OJ -. 4, iz .JN 'fjffvf 2 I' I 4-J 1' Fll0RENl'lC HAGEN 4 - ff 14, Jolly, kind and friendly invlined Glenwood H. S. 1-2-31 Oriole S,oviety3 Gen- eral Courseg Home Et-onomics. - , . A I . ' K- K w 1-lAlmm'1' Hua!-:s'rl'1-:N l ' ' She is not very tall, in faet very small, - K. . ' 3 A,- But jolly and bright, and liked by all. ' A' ' ' ' r HOIVARD VV. JORGENSON ' X l -- 'Nt nl A-L- F' Around the halls we see him walk, , . , . ' 4 He loves to argue and to talk . 'A ' ' V - ' - Football 1-2-3-41 Basketball l-2-3-4: Track 'A --I ' A X: 33 Bind 2-3-43 Operetta 3-43 Class Play ii-43 ' ' ' ' - A Class l'res. 43 Annual Staff3 Class Orchestral .x ' . 4 3-4. ' I 9 : . . , - HERBERT KIRKWOLD ' Quiet and undisturbed, but always on yi l,..A,Xrn ' -,.-A the job . h f Band L5-43 Secy-Treas. Athletic Ass'n. 4. 'fk,.,. ,. . i f , Q Y -wx 4 . CLARA KJoNAAs ' 5 A 1,1 - ., kftxv. She and melancholy are strangers indeed . Basketball 2-3-4. .3 , - A ' ' I l ' . Rrssmnl, KNl l's0N A AN V X He has a mind of his own and he uses ' it justly . o KL I lfootlmall 1-2-3-4: Basketball 3-43 Track 33 K ' Operetta 4. 4 ElA'El2A MICKELSON She vame a stranger and remains a friend Lowry ll. S. 1-23 Glee Club l-2: Declama- tion 23 Glenwood H. S. 33 Athenian Soc-iety Il. + L0l'lSE NAM Her ways win friends wherever she goes lllee Club l-2: Class l'l1-15' 3- 1' AR.'l'lll'll ld. NURIHIERG My hea-1 is up north but my head is still here. 3 Basketba l-2-il-43 Band 2-Zi-43 Uueretta 3: Q .ass Play ,3-4-' Dfaclamalioll 2-35, Class Ur' if-sira 3-4:-' KK l NK' ' Q R N ' X ' Y X ft 1 'X Q XKXXV Y- . W 7' ' '-1 ' 7 .CW I ' tr tx XR' N l Fx T R Y K 4 3 - x . Q .ss - X NX 3: xii X 'ig Q, s r Tw 3- . - X X SV 'T' fw,SX
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J I-d'4'f '!-++-of-++-ov-lf'-of-of-of4of SENIOR CLASS WILL The time has come for the class of '32 to leave Starbuck High School. We, the Senior Class, have drawn up this will and testament in order to avoid any argument over the ownership of our remaining possessions which undoubtedly would result should we neglect to do so. Therefore we, as individuals, declare this to be our last will and testa- ment. To the Junior Class, we regretfully leave our privileges, dignity, and title of Seniors. George Pederson and Carlton Brevig leave their flirting nature to Ralph Pederson. Clara Kjonaas bequeaths her basketball ability to Gerhard Aasen. Mabel Nelson honors Boyd Wollan with her skill at setting hair. Torbin Brenden confers his powder puff upon Merlin Elie. With tears in her eyes, Cora Pederson leaves to Eugene Ophaug her musical privileges, playing for assembly singing and operetta soloist. Howard Wayne J orgenson wills his hair to Mildred Berg on the condi- tion that she abandon the curling iron. Hazel Aronson and Ralph Swenson leave their ability as joke editors to anyone who may need it next year. Arnold Alphonas Opdahl, smilingly gives to Arthur Barsness his pri- vilege of writing letters to all good looking girls in and around Starbuck. The Olmeim twins regretfully submit their athletic powers to James Pederson and Urness Larson. Louise Nali bestows her history books on some future historian. But do not write on the covers. Myrtle Skaaden and Myrtle Runquist desire their dignity and reserve be left to Edna Carlson. Ray Johnson is the lucky recipient of the secret of Ovid Smedstad's great height. To anyone who desires it, Kermit Wollan leaves his knowledge to spell. The Valedictorian of our class passes the honor on to Arnold Berge. To those in need of paper to throw around, Florence Hagen and Olive Runquist will any scraps of paper left behind. Herbert Kirkevold bequeaths his privilege of writing checks to one who fills his position next year. Joy Nelson receives Helen Aune's English notebook, with hopes that he will make use of it next year. Inez Sylvester and Russell Knutson will their knowledge of Industrial Geography to Starbuck's future students. Harriet Hagestuen sorrowfully bestows her classy vocabulary upon Geneva Larson, to be used with extreme care. Alyce Wollan! You may have any wads of gum I left adhering to my desk-Elvera Mickelson. Frances Erickson presents her job as treasurer of the Girls' Glee Club to next year's treasurer and she must have a big purse to keep the money. Alma Gorder leaves her abundance of A's in Geometry to the student who has most difficulty in that subject next year. This last will and testament has been duly witnessed. Signed by the Class of '32 on April 8, 1932 Signed-Recording Lawyer: Arthur Nordberg Executive, Ernest Gorder I' 'l sa sg
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