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9,20-1 0.44, WW mesa WV- ol... Mgfiaya lj Mrevcewe. '?K ROOM 101 Wwzs, M QV , M DUJLM. old KF4L w riflifffiiffif ' Wm HOMERW 4 X I . W ' , ' A 53mQfii1ff' f , .f'ft:l,si .V 1 ,1 f . it 2 we UPPER PICTURE--1ST Row Sem-ro: Tricbold. Benson, Peters. . 2ND Row Smrsn: Leiberman, Sathe, Tricbold, Keister, Licha, Geisler. 3a Ro Seaman- Peterson Etzell Nels Km Stoll Iverson f n W . . , on, g, , . 4TH Row STANDING: Perkins, Wilson, Langemo, Adams, Sullivan, Isensee, Triebold, M0 Miss Steinborn, Somdahl, Olson, Thompson, Burgeson, Griffin. LOXVER Picrumz-lsr Row SEAT!-:nz Syvertson. Lcwzader. McCosh, McArthur, Adcoclc. 2Nn Row SEATEDI Matz, Hulett, Krolm, Olson, Swanson, Bergan, Cowell. 3Rn Row STANDING: Connelly, Anderson, Law, Nelson, Burcl, Slattum, Miss Ewald, Monson, Opperud, Stillings, King, Picullel, Colwell. juniors Best in Shuffle Board Coming in the east door of the high school a spectator would first encounter Home Room 101 directed by Miss Albertine Steinborn. The students of this home room made' strenuous competition for the other rooms. They were the junior basket ball champions, winning from Home Rooms 107 and 111. The 101 boys placed second in the rifle tournament. Cabbages, the first assembly play of the year, was presented by these students, and received a four- star rating in the Hi-Liner rating contest. These sportsmen won the skiing title and placed first in girls ping pong and shuffle board. Walking a little farther down the hall, the visitor might glance into Miss Eleanor Ewa1d's Home Room 107. This division of the juniors distinguished itself by winning the girls' athletic plaque, and the boys' ping pong championship. It also received a four-star Hi-Liner rating on its first assembly play, Circumstances Alter Cases. The representatives of this room prac- tically made up the first hockey team, and they were also well represented in basketball, foot- ball and track. Many members of the group were performers in band and orchestra. 24 X Y . X
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Sai 3 l HOME ROOM 201 SENIOR HOME ROOM OFFICERS UPPER PICTURE-IST Row SEATED: Moe, Stephenson, Lee. ZND Row SEATED: Bjorhus, Stephenson. Amundson, Rice, Kretchmer. ERD Row SEATED: Davis, Peterson, Sathe. Stoll., Lipke, Phaff, Hinschberger. 4TH Royv STANDING: Dibbern, Swanson, Mr. O. E. Jorstad, Calnan, Schmitz, Johnson, Elhot, Holland, Johnson, Foster. LOWER PICTURE-lsr Row SEATED: Claspill, Straus, Hardwick, Piller. 2ND Row STANDING: Rice. Carlson, Lfifake, Krctchmer, Stoll. SRD Row STANDING: Pfaff, Grant, Mzler, Anderson, Hoffman. Room ZOI Sponsors Blue-White Day Completing their last year in Valley City High School, the members of Home Room 201 made a splendid record. Pep programs and rallies held the fancy of Mr. Jorstad's room and they staged several during the year. Outstanding was the Blue and White Day celebration in which Lester Pfaff and Marcella Swanson, 201 representatives, were chosen Blue-White King and Queen. The home room was also a strong entrant in the intramural athletic league. With members prominent in several branches of activity, participants were found in music, debate, home economics, extemporaneous speaking and commerce. Keeping general rule and order in the horne rooms and seeing that everything runs smoothly is the work of the home room officers. During the year, the members of the rooms give programs and hold discussions. The pres- idents are in charge of these programs while vice-presidents are ready to carry on in the absence of the leader. Secretaries and treasurers act as overseers of the funds and report the official proceedings. Home Room athletic officers are in charge of the athletic teams which participate in intramural competition. 23 tx, 5, . - - l ., , .-7:-'K' QgF'.,yj-Qefqj- gi 1 Ti'. .',-gQ QfF'Ef3:X1:!' ,, fig . 'isfS. 3'71'f1Fg E,fSGg'rflii4' - ffrxx .HU Xtkfkkxf SK X f . - I .f ,,-'i':4fT'C, H --A-fue... '2 '- . 52-scfsizz-sf.-:tx'l1'-.:z-.1 I' TJ ,eicfifls'.f5 rh-RS: fr . r :er fs: . -- ,
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'YT' HOME ROOM 111 .MUD me Ii f UMA Q JV Wu fC.LVjj7ff ,ll 5+ I , 1- 1, ' f ' , ' f Kg. JJJUV N, If JD!!! 'ffm I f ' A f l li .'l- Jxjqnj tnfjf, , lf -, . uf I .ff J jx,mJp9JC!0 ' PICTURE--IST Row SEATED: Peterson, Kramp. Berry. M Semen: Meyer, Darkenwald, Jones. Mclsnac, Meinhrrrt. 1 Semen: Dams, Vagle, Zaun, Stowell. STANDING: Christiansen. Miss Thompson, Olson. Hogstad, Feldman. Ras- ! A Venaag, 1z1cDonul.d, Nelson, Lcttenmaier Manstrom. Foster, Borchert. ' GT GT. I ' ' ! rn PICTURE-O-ISOH-, Hulett, Vagle.. Isensee, Pct-erson, Adams, Swanson, McFarland I , f ow clsaac, Sullwmm, Langemo, Kczster, Davis, McCosh, Davis. N l . . . 1 , 5 1 A st Play Rates Five Stars V Befo - going out Ive the school building, an inspector of the high school ' fs, o s op for a mom nt to investig te the activities of Home Room 111, with Miss Glenice uf Q uh- 1 eg' s' '93 fitting and proper that this peppy typing teacher should have 1 r room. J- 1S O ' If-P-' 'lf al work. The members of this home room presented e .Christ is pla 'A ign nto o . which received a five-star Hi-Liner rating. This group ,fi fe v de awa 15. sthgye 05 hav I gh? best weekly discussion program, and continued - . 0. O I psf, 1S 4- u1'1 - - , A 'e hole vievlv . f 7 fvfi roonis every Thursday would show the different of- i ' ior Q : meet' g is c :J o order by the presidentg the minutes of the last U d ppr edg repo .on the results of sports and games are given by the thletic O f1ce's . 1. 4' co F, ll member gives a report of thelatest meeting of the n f all f these 'ff' ies have been performed, a weekly discussion program 1S 1 ,n i a th home om lf 1 l 1 X 'Nw ' . G Y 1'S ' ' . , r 5 x 1 'x., :gif if ,i:' 1 ' v
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