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 29 text:
“
AUDREY ScHM1'rz Outstanding underclassman of '36 . . . Role in operettas . . . Belonged to Dramatic Club . . . Member of A Cappella and Band. FLORA STEPHENSON Oh the trials of a twin . . . Belongs to the Sew and Sew Club . . . Enjoys sports . . . Wishes she were not a twin. MARCELLE SWANSON Enjoyed baseball, basketball and all sports . . . Acted in a home room play . . . Lots of pep . . . And school spirit . . .Likes a certain unclerclassman. MAE AGNES UKESTAD Good student . . .Former home in Sanborn . . . Enjoys sports . . . Interested in steno- graphic work . . . Proved theory . . . Where the-re is a will there is a way. ALICE YOUNG Dependable and accurate in stenographic work . . . Inter- ested in future work of this kind . . . One of the state con- testants. x LORA STEPHENSON Oh for the trials of a twin. . . . Intends to take up art work . . . Enjoys sports . . . Hopes to make her future home in California. ELIZABETH STOLL Assisted in the office work . . . Plans to be a private sten- ographer . . . Belongs to Order of Gregg Artists . LONA TRIEBOLD One of the five Triebo1d's in high school . . . Has a special weakness for bright colors . . . Intends to teach Home Econo- mics. KENNETH WILLEY All-State full back for two years . . . One of the Co-Cap- tains of the team .. . Played basketball when a he-man was needed . . . Acted in Annual Play . . . Hiked two miles to school. ELIZABETH YOUNG Member of A Cappella . . . Helped write the pep song . . . Belonged to Home Econo- mics Club . . . Took part in Ex- hibition . . . Enjoyed Jamestown folks. WAYNE ZIMMERMAN Editor - in - Chief of Hi-Liner . . . Captain of basketball team . . . C ho sen as representative senior . . . All-state vocalist . . . Senior Play . . . Activities too numerous to mention. f 1 ' 1 ms' 1,58 A Y r 4 ..,.. GQ. i 11' K 54 T, A. ,. ,- tk. K A Q f X . ,Q , -V
”
Page 28 text:
“
EUGENE MILLER Taxi driver . . . Or so it seems . . . Very generous about giving students a ride home . . . In- terested in tumbling . . . Mem- ber of the Radio Guild. - - l 1 . Hk,,... . 4 MARILYN MOE Won a prize at the high school carnival . . . For being the most quiet person .. . Intentions of being a Latin Teacher. LESTER PHAFF Member of the Extemporane- ous Speaking group . . . Entered Declamation . . . Took part in the oration contest . . . Acted in Junior Class Play. HELEN RICE Excellent in Home Economics . . . Ability in this may come in handy . . . Excels in sports . . . Member of the girls base- ball team . . . Belonged to tumbling team. HELEN ROE Hopes for a position in New York . . . Intends to be a pri- vate secretary . . . Excellent in Home Economics . . . Good typist. . . Attractive brunette. EDMUND SCHATZ Outstanding football p 1 a y e r . . . Acted in Home Room 205 assembly program . . . One of these tall, dark. and silent men. . . . Ambitious . . . Earns his education. 1' i YL -:'.,.Ewyp'f': ' I ' ' iiflff fi I Y Y j I gg fi ff :Tf'i,iQif?fff. . H f.-S-32255J::,?f'Q. sw .A 1 K A dvi, ,' J EROME MILMAN Role of Marto in the Oper- etta . . . Played on the foot- ball team . . . Belonged to Boys Glee Club . . . Studies never in- terfered with his education. . WALTER MYER Ambition: To become editor of a large newspaper . . . Helps at the Times Record office . . . Enjoys State Tournaments . . . Eh what Walt? JAMES PEDERSON Acted in home room play . . . Took part in programs over the Radio . . . Member of the Dra- matic Club . . . Well liked . . . Good looking senior boy. CLARA RINKE Intends to be a librarian . . . Member of the Home Economics Club . . . One of the rooters at the State Tournament . , . Appeared in the Annual Exhibi- tion. DONALD SATHE Just another one of those Sathes . . . Member of the all-state football team . . . Home room officer . . . Excels in track . . . Goodlooking fellow. -rv -':111M::':---: ,. M , K, .,g.1-'-.r i N ' II'-1113-3-3. ' M. a'.f,-y'u:r,vk4 X 1-.-A. . -. ff x V qrwf. gr-.',:1fgyn- k 1- Q' X.-.vw - .t H- --.--..--,: x ' I A , t- -gp . '3 .,--- .:..,..,..H 1 'I , rf '. w'- 5. 1 e - 4 -Z.. nb. I f, K, l I 3- l nl -i3 t'i'-'si' I.
”
Page 30 text:
“
HOME ROOM 203 HOME ROOM 205 UPPER PICTURE-1ST Row Smrnn: Brandon, Grant, Hardwick, Anderson, Johnson. 2N1: Row Simrnn: F-ramstad, Benson, T1-Zebold., Willey, McConn, Miller. 3112 Row SE.-uno: Jungnitsch. Hoffman, Roe, Burlchart. 411-I Row STANDING: Schatz, Greb, Young, McCready, Homuth, Larson, Brazil, Ander- son, Dahl, Miss Haugen. Lowsn PICTURE-1ST Row S1-:Armor Carlson, Jacobson, Young, Bemis. 2Nn Row SEATED: Clancy, Ukestad, Rinke. 3Ro Row Se.-vmn: Hagenstone, Zimmermrm, Greb, Holland. 4'rl-1 Row SE.-x'ri:n: Piller, Bong, Herzberg, Myer, Clark, Claspill, Bergan. 51-11 Row STANDING: Mclresh, Bonhus, Schatz, Straus. i Senior Room Wins Sports Plaque Under the supervision of Miss Kora.Haugen, Home Room 203 was noted for its athletic prowess. Among the laurels won by this senior group is the intramural sports trophy. The co-captains of the championship football team and three other letterwinners, plus an all-state player in basketball, were listed among the home room members. To this the editor-in-chief of the Sheyenne, state winner in girls' high voice solo, mem- bers in band, orchestra, debate, declamation, journalism, and extemporaneous speaking may be added giving an outline of the varied accomplishments of these talented seniors. Although Miss Grotts, the advisor of Home Room 205, was new in the school, her room made a very fine impression with. their work during the year. Outstanding projects were two successful assembly programs. First they gave a play suit- able for Armistice Day entitled The Drums Roll On. This production rated four stars in the Hi-Liner contest. Their second program Three Pills in a Bottle received a similar rating. Not confining their efforts to dramatics alone, members of the room held important po- sitions in journalism, music, declamation and sports. 22 X 1
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.