White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN)

 - Class of 1940

Page 1 of 88

 

White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collection, 1940 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1940 Edition, White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collectionPage 7, 1940 Edition, White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1940 Edition, White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collectionPage 11, 1940 Edition, White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1940 Edition, White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collectionPage 15, 1940 Edition, White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1940 Edition, White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collectionPage 9, 1940 Edition, White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1940 Edition, White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collectionPage 13, 1940 Edition, White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1940 Edition, White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collectionPage 17, 1940 Edition, White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 88 of the 1940 volume:

MM www QA W 6 WW! l iiaw31fp4Yf f' My x Var , ff? V 1 M Up! nr W Q X : ' A ya! I Q f vr bY Q W Jyjngjk J af W pwfyvf ,UQ N 5 Q M Ya-V Q EVM M Q WACA W M WW F ff W E35 N fyfwf md!!! QW W P X w U Q ir YY T U iff-f W 1, We' A Q Q V! X' . u wx Cv WM w N5 OJ , , fp,-F? MF X ff ly MJ! I IG 3 l 1 Rf Q , X 1 1, J - . , I UN 3 fn , R J 7 D , W EX Wfjfwkzf' W . Q ' V Lf K ' f ji J' -2 sc-A QM A 1 A ' UMM ,Ogu0fw .,5 'F QQ j f uf f'Qf04 'ffKV fi 'f1'f'f'9 P71 ' 1, 1' f 'I X 0 W M- df Y!!! f W CM , 3-'fl ,yf V xv ,. ,J ' ,, k F 'I , ' - r M Lf ' frifff - - I ' ff nf ii' f 1 1 f 17 L Y1,,,,47 f xr X , fgwff 552. fxxx up L, Xl' WU kj AQ VLJQL-GL if QQ Mozsfhgjggfw .Q M wdwffiq L Qoif 5 Q! JN. C-.16 EYQ-'ff' L. , X 4 ! 'Q W ' ' A06 X f ,aff MM ff 2 fy , ff f 1 i!f A554 f 1 gi r ' v 11, r 1 ,, x S14 .ff L Z ,, W X LJ N -. QA- I -L- f J bk . Q V J N ' -AL M L ,KA I PL, y, My-ff' . v , ' V' X x WL' g ' , ,' I , - ig 1 x X I Lf '1 NJ rut Li f- I ff HH 'xl 4- I1 f 1 -,fx - K I ' 'kv Y QNX'-yi ig ' Q'- ., 1 , t X fx A' ' ,Q I ll , 1 -1 , ...f MS K V f X Q. 7 QQ, N! ' Lf! 'A If ' A X 1 L 9 J - X F t 5 f V 5 ,L A ,X kj! .- 'N f N. ' f x, K 4 K . y ' ,' X 3 1 C K- ' Y ,wk- ! ' xx, f V4 . - 4 f L' rv 3 1 . i , 'u K 4 X .1 S. - X V . Q x , 'rx' ' L' P - 1 x . ' A . 1 E A, ,,.-. ' E L I-V H , 6:5-Ei . gl di, I, 4 , I 'X Raw J mmmq A H HALLQLUEM HQLP I HLJ-P FWl73 ' xl ' 5 S: I ' 1 i 4 .Wlf',Q ,A W L Q ,g A ' L 1 Y 5 - Q, ,, , . Hx ih 00 x N N X IE NT bfi' ME-Ni. santa by uw. MATMAN sm rr White. Bear H3 Whata Bear Lake Muvussotn m Q X , X, 4fc, 3924 - X c-4-Cf olmkmwf M il 6 enter Tl1s.lTla,'EosKa.ns LJ, 1-Y -F emoru-.S 'through whose For-iq,I las! Pemc-mbra.nu.s ou? C I oo th ou S ool 6, 52 A Zo- 6 X 5 f I u , E , J, f' I f -I JI! Q9 2 5 . ' X f 7 I rf ff, U f i f x l l ' X xx M f XXX X Xxx W .TT-...: '-:.-.T .. L -Q ,, f- 4, -2, r if-,Pu V! W 5 . ' ra o M ' of S H d 1' rf clw IN . :xx . 'Z .I . I A 'AUDI 0-Tblg nag J OD' 0 ll' .lf 0 'UCI' X , ig , i in-l' .. DEDICATION He was head of an electric plant . . . a plant to generate power and elec- tricity . . . he was a leader of our school . . . helping to generate the power for the rising generation . . . a member of our school board for twenty-one years and a member of our community for forty-nine . . . he was instrumental in the forward movement of this splendid institution, White Bear High School, just as he was instrumental as a White Bear Association member in the pro- gress of White Bear. lt is to this man, splendid in character, ideals, and reputation, Sidney E. Henkel, that We respectfully dedicate our book. X 1 , llllffx X 4 . ,f-Y ., f , 2' W I 'lb JJCM Q '9 ' vf V U V Q Q1 J ' if bl, ' ,llffi 'K X ' ,' 'I 9 I E I G I ? f I X I , xi, I f A f J ! F J 'f ' r If .I X I, Y ' V j I 1 :jf IL 1 JI. I' Rv Of df J, ,mccffiff I . 4 . ,Z ,iff X I . W f ff- 1 I I rf 5' ffvfy fflgy J ' I Ckff' , wwf ufviflf 1 N j 1, ,fl'V'j 'VIN . Ymf, 1 f A ufrdffrff I rf Q If'fQ 4 A XVI! , If 1, if ,lJ4'1j , Y V7 ,I I ' Or VD! J -A-,9f' ff X PX, I - I V rfr 1 4 1 Q x if if, K J W' df, + fy' f U! W ,f If TW' M' ADMINISTRATIQN ,f I J , f' 0 C. H. CHRISTENSON. B. A., M. A. Superintendent Concordia College University of Minnesota Most highly respected leader of our fold . . . Admired by the faculty and loved by the stu- dents . . . Responsible for the forward movement of our school. HAZEL NIELSON, B. A. Physical Education English 8 Hamline University HELEN L. SHOGREN, B. S. Typing I Shorthand I. II Stenography University of Minnesota ,, ALICE M. NORBY. B. A. English 7, 8. 9 St. Olaf College Northfield, Minnesota ! . I . Q RACHEL IOSET. B. S. Typing, Bookkeeping Economic Geography Macalester University of Minnesota fe-il' R. J. HANSON, B. A.. M. A. Principal Gustavus Adolphus University of Minnesota New to our high school this year . . . Previously held execu- tive office in Dickinson. North Dakota . . . Has quite satisfac- torily fllled Mr. Voxland's place . . . We wish to have him with ,Q us for many more successful years. f' 'Si at i-SQ gins- e ff' ..I.:. X X K O. M. HAUGH. B. S. H. C. BERG, M. A. B.. A. English II, IV General Mathematics 7 at 9 Bus ess Relations Moorhead Teachers' College Phygical Education 7 gl 9 Social Studies Moorhead, Minnesota University of Iowa North Dakota State University of Minnesota Teachers' College Mayville, North Dakota fe' F s C. C. HENDRICKSON, B. S Social Science Modern History St. Cloud Teachers' College St. Cloud, Minnesota University of Minnesota ' Q , Yr 5' . ii ' .fr r'g.....---I 'mv H. G. HAUGLIE Band and Orchestra Park Region College Fergus Falls, Minnesota University of Minnesota O 4 l K . I C. W. BARTA, B. S. ROBERTA B. SHINE, B. S. R. P. BRADLEY Chemistry, Physics French. German Physical Education Modern History English, Latin Industrial Arts Jamestown College, University of Minnesota American College of North Dakota Northwestern University Physical Education 2 f ' ,M Y . - . N 1 Chicago. Illinois Valparaiso University Valparaiso, Indiana ,f H .7 Y tl 1:1 MARY WILLIAMS, KATHERINE P. KENNEDY B. S., B. A. B. S. Plane Geometry, Music, English IX Solid Geometry, Advanced Wesley College Conservatory A.l ebra Gra.nd Forks. North Dakota Northfield. Minnesota CORA J. LEE. B. S. FERN A. DEVRIES B S Modern History English II III American History University of Iowa St. Olaf College University of Minnesota Ehig ish X University of North Dakota University of Minnesota University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Northwestern University V 0+ vu--r Hd 4-q.. 49 M. A. CHUPICH, B. A. Biolog Concordia ollege if-sf L. D. ARNOLD, B. E. General Mathematics 8. 9 Mankato. Minnesota University of Minnesota XQAQ '7P, ELIZABETH MEIER, B. S. Art English 9 Carleton College University of Minnesota fl, SINGNE H. JOHNSON History. Geography, Social Studies Moorhead Teachers' College Moorhead. Minnesota Q 1 G Q . LYLA M. MALLOUGH. B- S- Office Assistant Home Economics North Dakota Agricultural College University of Minnesota Columbia University BESSIE L. JONES White Bear High School S . 2 M2 N G f ,. . Q i i K-4, J. L. BROWN. B. A. C. O. AYERS, B. S. General Science 8, 9 Agriculture 9, 10 Athletics General Science 9 University of Montana University of Minnesota it Pg. Q 15 Q4 , e'7'Nf' , Q... , MRS. RONA WHE1.AN. ELIZABETH G. SINGLETON M. H. DUNLAP, B. M. T, BERTHA C. BOUQUET. gl. N., B. S. Secretary and Librarian Industrial Arts B. S. chool Nurse Valparaiso. University Home Economics 7, 8, 9 University of Arizona Valparaiso, Indiana Science 7. 9 University of Minnesota University of Minnesota -...af BOARD CF EDUCATION Board of six . . . position elective . . . behind function- ing of school system . . . third Monday of every month is meeting day. . . officers are: Mr. C. M. Price, president: Mr. F. D. Meihom, secretary: Mrs. F. N. Christofferson, treas- urer , . . Mr. C. H. Christensen, ex-officio member. Supt. of Buildings Q Grounds E. BAER TT' Mr. Melhorn. Mr. Smith, Mr. Farrar, Mr. Price, Mrs. Christ- offerson, Mr. Clewett, Mr. Chris- tenson. gh-W llll i'-Q-rvf 'xi Q-5: F 4 2.1 ,ff -,...w ,-.4 MH ,, tj ffv 4-'L , - 1, l 1, ,.. - Back to me grind Buggy days Leaning pggts Battered braves Remember when? Ah-men! N' , G ,A 1 . 4.. Which witch? Ginger What has Deitrich got? V CLASSES W EARL ANDERSON Noon Patrol President 1 Home Room Omcer President 4 Athletlc BUSIHCSS Saff 3 4 The Good Earth VIRGINIA ARVIDSON Basketball 1 4 Track 1 4 Tennis 14 Volleyball 1 4 Baseball Klttenball 1 4 Cheer Leader 3 4 Club 3 4 G A A 4 Presl dent 4 G A A Board 24 Lead ershlp Group 24 O S K 4 ec retary Traffic Offxcer 3 Drama Club 4 Mask and Medley 2 Glee Club 4 A Cappella Choir 3 Bear Tracks Staff 4 Class Secretar Treasurer 4 Honor Student Class Play 3 The Fun Of It JANE BECKER Volleyball 2 Pep Club 4 G A 14 Leadership Group 2 O S K 4 Pollyanna MAURICE BEKKEN The Beckonlng Hand RICHARD BIBEAU Entered from Nazareth Hall St Paul ln 1937 usher 3 The Farr Halred Chnld GORDON BRADFORD Basketball 14 Track 4 Golf 3 4 Radlo Club 3 Trahlc Officer 3 Blrd Club 2 3 Drama Club 3 4 clamatory 24 Glee Club 2 3 Frshermans Luck SENIORS One hundred and ten 1n class Larqest semor class on record Held sle1qhr1de 1n Ianuary Dorothy Magnuson selected for D A R award Mamorle Vose Homecomlnf, queen attendants Margaret Garvln Helen Steffens Bette Podvln, and Audrey Palm Letterrnen football Murnane Sh1rIey Thomas Selfe and Hansen Basketball Thomas and Wood Hockey Hansen Selte Rooney GOdW1D and Reed Hlchard Lonq Gordon Bradford, and Charles Wood part1c1pated 1n speech contest Class play held 1n May Valedxctorlan Edlth N1elson Salutatonan Dorothy Magnuson Class colors blue and wh1te, flower, Red Rose class motto, Fmxshed Yet be qmrunq ROYAR A c Monitor 3 F F e Offlcer 3 Honor The Impo ce of Llvmg DOLORES BAZILLE Basketball 2 Volleyball 2 Base 2PepClub34GAA O S K 4 Camera Club Poster Committee 1 Art Club 1 Bird Club 3 Band 1 4 Matoskan My Mother And I NORBERT BEECHER Hockey 4 Pep Club 3 4 Usher 341-'F'A14HomeRoomOf flcer 2 3 The Thm Man MARY BERGMAN Basketball 1 2 Volleyball PepClub 3 4 O S K 4 ArtCl 1 2 Blrd Club 2 3 Home Econ omlcs Club 1 2 The Patchwork Quilt JOANNE BLIEN Basketball 1 Pep Club 3 4 G A A 14OSK 4NoonPaol 4 Courtesy Group 3 4 Program Committee 2 4 Secretary 3 Chair man 4 Reception Committee 4 Assembly Order Committee 2 Dr ma Club 3 4 Bear Paw Staff 1 Journalism Club 2 Student Coun ell 3 4 Home Room Otllcer 1 Class officer 3 4 Honor Student 1 4 Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 Spirit Of The Age MARIE BRADLEY Basketball 14 Volleyball 13 Track l 2 Tennis 1 4 Cheer leader 4 Pep Club 3 4 G A A 14 Board 2 4 Leadershrp Grouo 3 O S K 4 Assembly Or er Commlttee 2 Traffic Officer 3 Art Club 2 Bird Club 3 Home Econ omlcs Club 4 Mask and Medley 2 Glee Club 1 2 4 A Cappella Choir 3 Operetta 1 Matoskan Stafl' 4 Home Room Officer 1 The Voice Of Bugle Ann f if A ,R ff ,f 9 s ' , fl I! I X 'f l . . . 1' 1 ff . . . . . . ' I w , I ' '7 , , . . . : N X . I l . . . I . . . , at , -. . . . . ' 1 ' ' z- - . 3, 4: F. F. A.. 1-3, B ll - .2-4: s - ' . L . , . 1 t ' - 1 - - . 1. 5 ' ' ' 1 o R . 1 - 1 . H Ge e z, 2-4. U - 1 ' - ,. - 3 ' - ' . 1-45 , X Pep I , , : . . .,1:. : 5 ball' 2 ' ' ' 7 Z -I -. if 5 I ' ' ' - ', U V' N 'V S - ' 25 . . ., U 5 , 1-33 V 3 : I-3. v p 1 ' v U v . : y- . 1 - 11 , u I' . A tu-A I 2? . 1- -. 5 - V Ar- , 3 ,C ., - 5 Y ' z Q 5 . , 3 , 1, 23 .. .. - .- t 1 - . ,. : ub. ' ., - : '. '. ., 1 ' ' 'tr '. al Q' A , 1 ' ' ' ' ' , h T , . , E ' T 2 a- X V - . .-I: tl Q 43 'd' , , 1 , , 2 De- ,, A , 3 ' ' , , ' ' - ROBERT BRISSON Hockey 1 2 4 Track 1 2 4 Base ball 1 Usher 4 Mask and Medlev 3 Glee Club 1 4 A Cappella Choir 4 Operetta 1 Matoskan Staff 2 Bear Paw Staff 1 Don Juan GEORGE CARROLL Usher 2 3 Projectxon Committee 3 Glee Club 3 4 Right O! Way LORETTA CUMMINGS Basketball 2 4 Pep Club 3 4 G A A 14 O S K 4 NoonPatrol 3 4 Blrd Club 2 3 Secretary Treas- urer 3 Home Economics Club Drama Club 4 Matoskan Staff Bear Paw 1 Wlth Malice Towards Some OLIVE DAVENPORT Entered rom St Marys Hall Farl bault ln 1936 Pep Club 3 4 O K 4 Art Club 2 3 Drama Club 3 4 Mask and Medley 2 Speech Choir 2 Glee Club 1 2 A Cap pella Cholr 3 Operetta 1 Bear Tracks Staff 3 4 Cub Staff 1 mor Edltor A Genlus ID the Famlly KATHRYN DE MASTER Basketball 2 Volleyball 2 Pep Club Art Club 1 Bird Club 2 3 Matos kan 2 Bear Tracks Staff 4 Jour nalism Club 2 Home Room Otflcer Freckles BERNARD DOLFAY Football 2 3 Pep Club 3 4 Usher 4 ProJect1on Committee 3 F F A Bemard Covers the News ELLA DUPRE E n t e r ed from Centerville School 1939 Pep Club 4 0 S Portraxt of a Lady JUNE EINUM Pep Club 4. 0 S K 4 Bu-d Club 3, Home Economics Club 4, Matos kan Staff 2 3, Bear Tracks Staff. 3, Joumallsm Club 3 Sally ln Her Kitchen 9 MW is fe--... RICHARD CARPENTER Entered from Centerville High School Centervxlle Mmnesota ln 939 Beau Brummel LEONARD COWLES Entered from Rochester I-hgh School Rochester Minnesota m 1938 Basketball 3 Tennis 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Hi Y 3 4 Program Commnttee 4 Receptlon Commlttee 4 Projec tion Committee 3 Student Counc 4 Home Room Officer 4 Honor S dent 4 Farewell To Arms MARCELLA CUNNINGHAM Basketball 2 3 Volleyball 2 Pep ub 4 G A A Courtesy Group 3 Bxrd Club 3 Home Economlcs Club 4 Glee Club A Fme Stitch NORMAN DEANS Football 1 Basketball 1 4 Pep Club 3 4 HxY 1 2 4 Projection Commzttee 3 Blrd Club 2 3 Mask and Medley 2 Glee Club 2 4 A Cappella Choxr 3 Home Room Of flcer 3 Pecks Bad Boy MARGARET DILLON Club 3 4 G A A 0 K 4 Bird Club 2 3 President Home Economics Club 4 Home Room Officer 4 Honor Student 1 The Yearhng ARNOLD DREWLO Usher 3 Projectlon Committee Llttle Men F , Q WAYNE DUPRE Noon Patrol 4 Usher 4 Receptlon Committee 3 Honor Student 1 4 The Fall of the House of Usher MARION ENGEBRETSON Entered from Johnson Hugh School St Paul 1937 Pep Club 3 -1 G A A 24 O S K 4 Bxrd Club 3, Home Economlcs Club 4 President, Home Room Offlcer 2 A Midsummer Night's Dream DONALD FERRON Stage Commlttee 2 4 Drama Club 1 4 Presldent 4 Declamatory 1 Band I 4 Presxdent 3 Dance Or chestra 2 4 Student Councll 2 4 Honor Student 3 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Class Play 3 The Amateur Gentleman HOWARD FRAMPTON Track 2 HiY 1 Art Club Drama Club I 4 Mask and Medley 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 4 A Cappella Cholr 3 Band 1 4 Dance Orches tr 2 3 Operetta 1 Matoskan Staff 4 Bear Tracks Staff 4 Jour nallsm Club 2 Class Play 3 O11 Pamt and Grease Patnt MARGARET GARVIN Basketball 14 Track 14 Tennns 2 4 Volleyball 2 3 Pep Club 3 4 A A B ard 3 O Receptlon Committee 3 Drama Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Declama tory 3 Mask and Medley 2 Glee Club 2 Matoskan Staff 3 4 Bear Tracks Staff 2 4 Exchange Editor 4 Bear Paw 1 Journallsm Club 1 2 Student Councll 1 2 Home Room Officer 2 Class Student Councll Representative 2 Honor Student 1 3 National Honor Soclety 4 Gone wlth the Wlnd ILLIAM DWIN Basket Track 4 ir ub ttermens Club 4 Ho f er 1 y t e 1d CARL GRIEMAN Entered from St Paul Vocatlonal School ln 1937 Pep Club 4 Usher 3 Attendance Monitor 4 Glee Club Master Muslci GUTH Hock Club 4 F er Can Tell JACK HANSEN Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Hoc key 2 4 Track 2 Baseball 2 H1 Y 4 Noon Patrol 2 Lettermens Club 4 Mask and Medley 2 Glee Club 1 2 4 A Cappella Choxr 3 Band 1 4 Operetta 1 Home Room Officer 1 Student Council 1 Lone Rider EILEEN ISACKSON Volleyball, 2, Pep Club 3 4, G A A.24, O S K,4, Mask andMed ley 2, Glee Club 2, Honor Student 1. 2 Log Cabm Lady GUY FISHER Basketball 4 Pep Club 4 Radio Club 2 Art Club 3 4 Drama Club 4 Mask and Medley 1 2 Glee Club 4 A Cappella Cholr 3 Band 1 4 Dance Orchestra 4 Matoskan Staff 4 Bear Tracks Staff 4 Bear Paw 1 Seventeen MARIE FROGNER Pep 4 0 Mane Antoinette RUSCELLA GILLHAM Club 3 4 G A A 1 O K 4 Courtesy Group 3 Poster Committee 1 Art Club 1 Bxrd Club 2 3 Home Economlcs Club 4 Glee Club 1 Operetta 1 Jour nalism Club 1 2 e Llvely Lady ADETTE GOIFFON 2 0 S K 4 Cour sy Group 3 Blrd Club 2 Honor Studen I 4 National Honor So clety 4 The Correct Thing MARION GUSTAFSON Entered from Centerville I-hgh School ln 1939 Basketball 4 Pe ub 4 G A Honor Student 4 Innocents Abroad FRED HANSELMAN Football 1 4 Basketball 2 Track 4 Hockey 1 3 4 Baseball 2 Pep Pub 3 4 H1Y 24 Courte y Group 4 Bu-d Club 2 Lettermens Club 4 Drama Club 4 Debate 2 Glee Club 1 4 Band 3 Operetta 1 Matoskan Staff 3 Bear Tracks Staff 3 Journalism Club 2 Towers ln the Mxst CHARLES HARVEY The Hurricane NORMAN IVERSON Football 2 Golf 4, Usher 3 4, Pro Jectxon Committee, 3, F F A 14 Treasurer 3 Broad Highway ALICE JENSEN P Club 3 4 GAA 4 OSK 4 Bird Club 2 3 Bear Paw 1 Honor Student 4 Alice for Short JEANNE KING OSK 4 Bird Club 3 If I Were King JUNE KUTELLA Pep Club 4 GAA 3 4 OSK Honor Student 4 Romantic Rebel GLADACE LABARRE Basketball 14 Track 1 Volleyball 2 Pep Club 4 GAA 14 Leader ship Group 2 OSK 4 Mask and Medley 1 A Daughter of the Seine HELEN LaCASSE E n t e r e d from Centerville High School 1939 Pep Cub 4 OSK 4 Black Beauty ROBERT LaMOTTE E n t e r e d from Centerville High School. 1939, Laddie RALPH LETOURNEAU Football. 43 Basketball. 23 Hockey. 3, 43 Pep Club. 43 Noon Patrol, 2, 3 F.F.A., 1-3, Vice President. 13 Let- termen's Club. 43 Home Room Oth- ce 1. Green Pastures RICHARD LONG Pep Club. 43 Hi-Y. 3. 43 Usher. 1-32 Attendance Monitor. 23 Projection Committee. 2-43 Drama Club. 43 Declamatory. 3. 4: Student Council. 23 Home Room Officer. 33 Class Presi- dent, 43 Honor Student. 1-43 National Honor Society. 3. 43 Class Play, 3. The Country Lawyer GLORIA KERSTETTER Mask and Medley 2 Silver Lining MAYFRED KRUEGER P Club 3 4 OSK 4 Honor Student 14 Golden Age ERNEST LaBARRE Basketball 2 Hockey 3 4 Baseball 2 Pep Club 4 Noon Patrol 2 3 Usher 1 2 FFA 1 3 Lettermens Club 4 Home Room Officer 1 The Importance of Bemg Earnest JOSEPH LaBELLE Entered from Centerville High School 1939 Hockey 4 Split Seconds F EUGENE LaMOT'1'E A Son of the Middle Border DONALD LARSON Tennis. 3, 4' Pep Club. 43 Camera Club, 4' Projection Committee. 3. 4' Bird Club. 2, 3. The Arrowmaker' LOUELLA LeVASSEUR Pep Club. 4' G.A.A., 3. 43 O.S.K.. Bird Club 3. Forever Free' LORRAINE LONGVILLE Basketball. 1-43 Track. 1-42 Tennis 2-41 Volleyball. 1-3: Kittenball, 1-4 ship Group. 2. Board. 2. 33 O.S.K.. 4 Poster Committee. 13 Art Club, 1 Bird Club. 2. 31 Mask and Medley 1, 23 Honor Student. l. On Your Toes Pep Club. 3. 41 G.A.A., 1-4. Leader- t LUCI TZ G A A s?Group 2 3 O S , Bxrd Club e r a 1. u e Secretary tudent tlonal Hon cle The Amerlcan Dic ELMER MARCOTTE The Deerslayer JOSEPHINE McCLINTOCK Basketball 1 2 Volleyball 1 2 Track 1 2 Pep Club 3 4 GAA 1 4 OSK 4 Noon Patrol 4 Poster Committee 2 Art Club 1 Mask and Medley 1 Glee Club 2 Band 2 4 Bear Paw 1 Journalism Club 1 Honor Student 1 National Honor Soclety 4 And Now Goodbye MAE MITCHELL Entered from Centervllle High School 1937 Pep Club 4 GAA 4 OSK 4 You Make Your Own Luck BARBARA MOORE Pe Club 3 4 GAA 14 OSK 4 Noon Patrol 1 4 Chairman Courtesy Group 2 Glee Club 4 Matoskan 4 Glee Club 4 Home Room Ofhcer 1 Etxquette MARY MORGAN Pep Club 3 4 GAA 24 OSK 4 Drama Club 4 Bird Club Red Rust JOE MURNANE Football 1 4 CoCapta1n 4 Hockey 3 4 Track 14 H1Y 13 Courtesy Group 4 Lettermens Club Presi dent 4 Bear Paw Staff 1 Student Council 1 2 Class Officer 1 3 Stu dent Councll Representative 1 2 Pgesiiient 3 National Honor Socl BY The Beloved Vagabond DONALD NEUMANN Camera Club 4 Blrd Club 2 Honor Student 4 Bxrds Eye View 512 DOROTHY MAGNUSON Volleyball 2 4 Pep Club 3 4 G A A 14 GAA Board 4 OSK 4 Courtesy Group 4 Drama Club 2 4 Declamatory 13 Mask and Medley 1 2 Operetta 1 A Cappella Chonr 2 Matoskan Staff 1 4 Edltor ln chief 4 Bear Tracks Staff l 4 Feature Edxtor 1 2 Humor Column 2 3 News Edltor 4 Bear Paw 1 Edntor lnchxef Cub Staff 1 Jour nahsm Club l 2 Secretary treasur er 1 Twln Cnty Press Reporter 2 4 Student Councll 3 4 V1ce Presxdent 4 Home Room Otflcer 3 Class OFF: cer 2 3 Secretary Treasurer 2 Treasurer 3 Honor Student 14 Na txonal Honor SOCIBYY 3 4 Class Play What A Lxfe ROBERT MARQUARDT Entered from Johnson Hlgh School St Paul Minnesota m 1937 Basket ball 4 Track 4 Tennls 3 4 Usher 3 ProJection Committee 2 4 Brd Club 2 3 Bob Son of Battle MARCILE MERCHES Basketball 1 4 Track 1 4 Tennis 4 Volleyball 2 Baseball 1 4 Klt tenball 1 2 Pep Club 3 4 GAA 14 Secretary 3 OSK 4 Presi dent Drama Club 3 4 Matoskan Staff 4 Home Room Ofhcer 2 3 Class4 Play 3 Natxonal Honor Socl BW Footllghts and Spotlights VIOLA MOLITOR GAA 4 OSK 4 Noon Patrol 3 Home Economics Club 4 Glrl Through the Ages ZONA MORCK Basketball 14 Pep Club 4 GAA 14 Board 4 Leadershlp Group 1 OSK 4 Courtesy Group 3 Home Economxcs Club 4 Drama Club 4 Glee Club 2 4 Presldent 4 A Cap pella Choxr 3 Matoskan Staff 2 Journalnsm Club 4 Home Room Oth ce Of Thee I Smg LAWRENCE MORRISSETTE FFA 2 4 Mask and Medley 1 Glee Club 1 Band 3 4 Operetta Student Manager 4 The Overseer LORRAXNE NADEAU E n t e r e d from Centerville Hlgh School 1939 Pep Club 4 O SK -L A Little French Girl EDITH NIELSEN Entered from Cloverton I-hgh School 1938 Basketball 3 4 Pep Club 4 A A 4 Bo d S 4 Home Room Officer 3 Honor Student 3 4 National Honor So clety 4 The Patriot ROBERT NORTHRUP Entered from Glenwood Clty High School Glenwood Clty Wisconsin 1937 Basketball 3 Track 3 4 Let termens Club 4 Over the Llne AUDREY PALM Basketball 1 Pep Club 3 4 G A A14OSK4HomeEcoo mics Club 4 Drama Club 4 Mask and Medley 1 2 Operetta 1 Ma toskan Staff 1 4 Bear Tracks Staff 4 Journalism Club 2 Student Council 3 Home Room Officer 2 3 The Star Gazer BERNICE PAUL Entered from Centervllle Hxgh School 1937 Pep Club 3 4 G A A 4 O S K 4 Home Economlcs Club 3 4 Lxttle Women BETTY PELTIER Basketball 1 2 Volleyball 1 Club 3 4 G A A 2 S K 4 Mask and Medley l Band 1 4 Honor Student 1 Betty ln Orchestralia MARJORIE QUICK Basketball 1 3 Track 1 Tennss 1 ep Club 3 4 G A A 4 S K 4 Noon Patrol 4 Courtesy Group 2 3 Art Club 1 Drama Club 3 4 Mask and Medley 2 Glee Club 2 A Cappella Choir 3 Matoskan Staff 3 4 Organization Edltor 4 Bear Tracks Staff 2 4 Edltorinchief 4 Bear Paw 1 Journallsm Club 1 2 Twin Clt Press Reporter 3 Home Room O flcer l Honor Student 1 4 tional Honor Society 4 All This and Heaven Too JACK REED Hockey 4 Pep Club 3 4 HiY 4 Vice President Home Room Ofhcer Sails over Ice MARCELLUS RIVARD Basketball 4 Golf 4 Radlo Club Usher34F A14Pr1 dent 2 Reporter 4 Home Room Officer 2 Then Opening of the Gate DONALD ROONEY Entered from Cleveland Junior Hxgh School St Paul 1937 Basketball 4 Golf 4 Radio Club 4 Usher 3 4 F F A 14 President 2 Dot and Dash RICHARD OAKS ntered from Washrngton Hlgh SchI?olA St Paul Minnesota 1939 What Kind of a Tree ls It'P MARILYN PALMER Basketball 1 Pep Club 4 G A A 1 4 O S K 4 Home Economlcs lub 4 Mask and Medley 1 2 Op eretta 4 Matoskan Staff 1 Bear Tracks Stal? 4 Student Council 1 Home Room Ofllcer 1 Rebecca CATHERINE PELOQUIN Entered from the Academy of the Holy Angels Minneapolis Mlnne 1938 G A A 4 0 S K Glee Club 2 Habits of a Pelican BE'I'I'E PODVIN Entered from St Josephs Academ St Paul 1937 Basketball 2 Pep ub 3 4 G A O S 4 Courtesy Group 3 4 Bird Club 3 Home Economics Club 4 Jour nallsm Club 2 Student Council 2 Home Room Offlcer 2 3 Excuse It Please ROBERT W RATTE Football 3 4 Projection Committee 3 Class Play 3 Tom Sawyer ANTHONY REIDELL Football 3 4 Ho key 3 4 P Cub 4 Hi Y 1 Projection Com mittee 3 Baseball 4 Lettermens Club 4 Band 3 4 Anthony Adverse MARIE RODRIGUE A O S K 4 N00 trol 3 Home Economxcs Club 4 No Time for Comedy ROBERT SAMUELSON Take It Away Sam RICHARD SCHLATTMAN Football 3 Hockey 4 Pep Club 3 4 Hi Y 4 Radlo Club 3 Usher 2 Stage Commlttee 2 4 ProJect1on Comrmttee 3 4 Drama Club 4 Glee Club 4 A Cappella Choir 3 Band 14 Dance Orchestra 2 4 Bear Tracks Staff 2 Student Coun cxl 4 Home Room Officer 3 My Musical Lxfe THOMAS SHIRLEY ootball 24 Track Cheer Leader 2 Pep Club 24 HxY 1 Usher 2 Trafhc Officer 2 Baseball 2 Lettermens Club 3 4 Operetta 1 Bear Paw Stalf 1 Student Coun c1l 13 Home Room Oflicer 2 3 Class Otllcer Vlce Presldent 1 Stu dent Councxl Representatwe 3 MY Son My Son WESLEY SPECKMANN Football 4 Track 3 4 Pep Club Uher24l-'FA14 Ma and Medley 2 Glee Club Cappella Cholr 3 Band 1 Student Councxl 1 3 The Txme of Your Llfe VIRGINIA STOWELL Entered from Washmgton Hlgh School St Paul Mlnnesota 1938 P Club34OSK 4Home Economics Club 4 Iron Women HOMER THOMAS Football 1 4 Co Captaln 4 Basket ba 1 4 Captam 4 Track 1 4 Baseball 1 H Y 2 3 Courtesy Group 4 Attendance Monitor l 2 Lettermens Club 4 Vlce Presxdent Drama Club 3 4 Declamatory 2 Matoskan Staff 1 4 Sports Edltor 4 Bear Tracks Staff 1 4 Sports Edltor 4 Bear Paw 1 Joumalxsm Club 2 Student Council 4 Home Room Officer 1 2 Class President 1 2 V1cePres1dent 3 National Honor Society 4 The Conqueror MONA VADNAIS Basketball 1 3 4 Volleyball 2 Track 3 Pep Club 3 4 G A A 1 4 Leadershlp Group 4 O S K 4 Home Economxcs Club 4 Mask and Medley 1 Glee Club 1 2 4 A Cappella Chou' 3 Dance O chestra 2 4 Operetta 1 Matoskan Staff 4 Bear Tracks Staff 4 Home Room Ohlcer 2 3 Muslcs My Busmess ROY VINCENT Entered from Nazareth Hall S Paul Mmnesota 1939 Being a Boy DOROTHY WI-IITACRE Entered from Central High School St Paul 1938 Pep Club 3 4 G A A 4 Home Economlcs Club 3 4 Whirlwind MORRIS SELFE Football 4 Hockey 2 4 Track 3 4 Hi Y 2 3 Courtesy Group Usher 3 Program Commlttee 2 3 Trahic Ofllcer 3 Attendance Mom tor 4 Blrd Club Presxdent 2 3 Lettermens Club 4 Student Coun cll President 4 Home Room cer 2 3 Honor Student 1 4 Na tional Honor Society 4 The Chief of the Herd JACK SMITH Perenmal Bachelor HELEN STEFFENS Club34GAA IOS 4 Art Club 1 Bxrd Club Home Economlcs Club 4 Mask and Medley 1 2 Glee Club 1 4 Op eretta 1 Student Councll 2 Home Room Otlicer 3 Ramona HARRY TATREAU Hockey 4 Track 3 4 Brd Club PiIlOCChl0 ROBERT TUTTLE Football 2 4 Basketball 2 4 Base b 3 H1Y 25 Radlo Club 3 4 Courtesy Group 5 Usher 3 4 Projection Commlttee 4 5 Drama Club 2 5 Declamatory 4 Mask and Medley 2 Glee Club 5 Matos kan Staff 5 Student Manager 5 Class Play 1 4 Tutt and Mr Tutt HAROLD VAUGHN The Natlves Retum MARJORIE VOSE Basketball 2 4 Pep Club 3 4 A A 14 0 S K 4 Noon trol 3 4 Chaxrman 4 Courtesy Group 2 3 Reception Committee 2 Assembly Order Commzttee 2 Drama Club 3 4 Mask and Med ley 2 Glee Club 2 A Cappella Cholr 3 Matoskan 3 4 Feature Editor 4 Bear Tracks Staff 3 4 Bear Paw Stal? 1 Journalism Club 2 Home Room Ofllcer 4 Class Sec retary 1 3 Nat onal Honor Society You Cant Have Everything Row 6: Kelley, Benson, Longvllle Chrlstenson, Gustafson, Haeusler, Kotos- ki, F. Arcand, Blbeau, Johnson. Row 5: Herrick, Lucas, Elliott, Brun- . ges, Beecher, Krieg. Bryant, Gorton King. Row 4: Kelley. Hoffman, Lindorfer Haussner. Huelster, Alrick, Erickson: del Mas. Row 3: A. Belland, Bemler, R. Ar- ' cand. LaBore, Hocking, Ethier, Lenz Heckel, Hanscome. Row 2: Drels, M, Arcand, Godwin LeTourneau. B. Belland, M. Arcand Lewis, Herolf, Fitzgerald, L. LaBe11e Row 1: Miss Mallough, Hodsdon Crawford, Glasrud, President Fleming: ll ' Vice-President Henkel, S e c r e t a r y- Treasurer Amundson, Fischer, Long Miss Shcgren. IUNICR CLASS 'I 'S Held series of sunlite hops . . . had candy concessions for sports events t . . . presented annual Christmas program, directed by Miss Fern deVries, assisted by Miss Katherine Kennedy and Miss Elizabeth Meier . . . Class sleiqhride in February . . . Gloria Marsh and Susan Mannheirner, drum ma- jorettes , . . Twelve football lettermen in entire class . . . Flerninq, Crawford, . A Trautz, Christenson, and Williams-basketball lettermen . . . Bibeau-hoc- ',!1'lll,'llqlm t ' -J ke um... . , W-. Y ..., 91 Row 6: Rogowskl. Thein. E. Whit- acre. Schifsl-cy, Williams, Sorenson. Trautz, Niederkorn. Nicolaus. Roman- ik. Row 5: Selfe, Matthies, Manship, Morck, Slipka, Swanson, Nelson. Nord. B. Whltacre. Row 4: Burris. Riley. Marcotte. Ol- son. Peterson, Michaud, Will, Sutton, Oslund. Row 3: Gallagan. Shimek. Renquist, Trettle, Vardon. Stoltzeman, Smith. Rl- ley. Schoeller. Row 2: Peltier, Nelson. Smith, Pe- trak, Traeger, Wohletz, Mumane. Par- iseau. Stenger. Row 1: Miss de Vries. McClanahan, Paaske. Uppgren, Miss Lee, Marsh. Nordrum. Tautges. Mr. Dunlap. l SCPHOMORE CLASS Row 6: Home, Daly, Engebretson Flaspeter, Haufle. Fleming, B a r r e t t Jereczek, Gotch, Bergman. Row 5: Bullard, Dotte, C 1 e m e n s Howe, Jameson, Ball, Brisson, Jackson Burton. Row 4: Corrigan, Chapin, Jereczek Hilton, Gibson. Cardinal, Donaldson Gruening. Beard, Becker. Row 3: Jackson, Hekele, Emstrom Frogner, Granlund, Graff, B i b e a u Beecher. Cunningham, John, Carlson: Goette, Hebert. Clark, Hellerud. Row 2: Heckel. R. Bibeau. Cham- bers, W. Blbeau. Burlingame, Arcand, Braun, Blasena, Holmberg, F r a r c k, Cunningham, Hohenauer. Jensen. Row 1: Mr. Brown, Drewlo. Roon- ey, Simonds, President Cardinal. Vice- Presldent Sargeant, Secretary Speck- man. Treasurer Hedman. Johnson, Mr. Hauglie. 7-543- ? Wallace Cardinal, class president . . . Sponsored Sadie Hawkins' Dance in December . . . Presented annual Thanksgiving program in November . . . Sleighride and dance in February . . . Wallace Cardinal and William Ras- sett, football lettermen . . . Germaine Marier soloed with Glee Club at vari- ous occasions . . . Basketball letterman-Wallace Cardinal . . . Robert Clemens victorious in oratorical division oi declamation. Row 5: Lundgren, Rogalla, Rich- ardson. Olson, Vadnals, Quick, Vardon, Long, Sayer, LaMotte. Reed. Row 4: Rassett, Low. Marier, Mac- kenhausen, Schoenecker, Rivard. Pel- tier. Thlebault. Kelly, Ratte. Row 3: Peterson. Smith, Leick, Neu- man, Stafki, Labbltt, Nichols, Stephens, Williams, Mlchaud. Row 2: Wilcox, LaBore, Schatfner Sllpka, LeToumeau. Renquist, Petrak Peterson, Priebe. Olson, Row 1: Mr. Barta, Sokolik, Vad- nais, Stenger, Skaar, Rogalla, Kostuch King. Siefert. Miss Ioset. Row 6: R. LeTourneau, Kohler, Guttersen. Emewein, Long. LeTour- neau. Lundberg, Jackson, Buchan, Em- strom. Row 5: gltndbeck, Joslin. Hubbard. Johnson, hrlstlansen. Flnholt. Keys, Adrian, Lemon, Kieffer, Becker. Row 4: Conway, Lutz. Ford. Fitz- gerald, Davenport, LaBarre. Arcand. Blackwelder, Hocking, Auger, E. La- Barre. Clewett. Row 3: D. LeTourneau. Leibel, Bi- ' beau. Balerl, King, Damuth, Blien, Lo- well. Johnson, Irwin. Lund. Ackerley. Bullard. Banken. Row 2: Llndahl. LaMotte, Hoemke, LaBore. Furey, Jansa. Dolphy, Jensen. Lucas. Arcand. Harding. Choate. Mc- Carty. Cardinal Diehl, Braun. Row 1: Mr. Amold. Kerstetter, Carl- son. Brunges, Vice-President Sargeant. Herrick, President Mackenhausen, Sec- retary-Treasurer Amundson. B u r 1 l n- game, Jensen. Langhome. Miss Meier. o If , f f f f pf C Span f rj. V VXJJQQ , X jf ,ff . g ,ff- .iff f f k f ' 'fff A L' ' If .fi L00 J QM gage 7 X 'ff FBESHMAN CLASS f t ff if I ' Largest class in senior cmd junior high schools . . . Harold Mackenhau- sen, class president . . . Ronald Amundson, president of Iunior High Student Council . . . Had float in Homecoming parade . . . Iames Vose leads honor roll . . . Iames Vose, captain of Iunior High basketball team . . . Margie Uppgren and Harold Mackenhausen, winners in declamatory . . . Miss Eli- zabeth Meier, Miss Roberta Shine, Mr. Lee Arnold, Mr. Emil Seim, and Mr. Charles Ayers, advisers for class. Row 6: Mueller. Morck, Shepherd. Palm. Ostegren. Wyland. Oestrich, Towle, Schoeller. Row 5: Uppgren, Rogalla. Tschida. , Vose, Vincent. Sturgeon. Reibel. Tar- - diff. Millette. Parenteau. Row 4: .Flater. Dempsey, Ulmer, Sayer. Parker, W. Rauen, Rivard. D. Nlederkom. Sivels. Price. Miller. Row 3: Shearen, Vail, Neff. Pflager. Toberg. Ratte, Ritterhoff, Peterson. Reynolds. P. Rauen, Theroux, Marsh McCarthy. Row 2: Murnane. Steffer. Renquist, Pratt, Peltier. Nelson, Traux, Massa, Peltier, Wells. Schmidt. Smith, Otis. Smart. Row 1: Mr. Ayers, D. Niederkorn, Olson, Moore. Wolterstorti, Samuelson, Miss Shine. Sparks, Parker, Wamer. Roderique. Milton, Mr. Setm. H ,D EIGHTH GRADE Iohn Ferron, class president, William Trautz, vice-president, Barbara Reis secretary-treasurer . . . Miss Sinqne Iohnson, Mr. Richard Bradley, and Miss Bertha Bouquet are class advisers. 1 1 5 0017 X K 1 - Row 6: Light, D e p e w. Rosenthal. Martin. Lowell, Ode, Reed, Hansel- man. Row 5: Home. Wilcox, H u g h e s. Swanson. Rogalla. Olmstead. Wygant. Llndholm. Row 4: Elsner, W o o d. Frampton Comelius, Lindbeck, L. Long. VanLoon Bloom. Row 3: C. Long. Kieffer. Johnston Gifford. Theroux, Neumann, Frogner Parker, Frohrlp. Row 2: Larson. Arcand, Cofleld Jackson. Wells, Tunlson, Ackerley Larson. LeTourneau. Lowell. Row 1: Smith. Vice-President Ad- rian. Lewis, Secretary-Treasurer Napi- waskl. Miss Norby. Henkel, Mclllligott. President. Samuels, McClanahan. Row 6: G. Rogalla. Bernlsh. LaFond, Frederickson. Hanson, Wood, Brass, Wissler. McGeary. Long. Row 5: E. Becker. Gorton. J. Ro- galla, Lemon, Stephens. Nelson, Con- verse. Thiebault, Lewis, R. Becker. J. Tautges. Row 4: Cambell, Walton. John. Brad- bury. McKissick. Krieg, Bauer, Barrett. Hoskins. Jackson. ow 3: Smith. Chapin. Mample. Olinger, Peterson, Chambers, Black- welder, Ackerley. Price. Bryant. Tuttle. Row 2: Martin, H. Becker, Shep- herd. Nelson, Berquist. Schwantes, Ball. Oestrelch. Morgan, Shimek. Peterson. Drewlo. Row 1: Miss Johnson, Bradbury, Vice-President Trautz, Zwerenz, Mr. Bradley, President Ferron. Secretary- Treasurer Reis. Smith, Bacon, Mss Bouquet. SEVENTH GRADE The Babies of the school . . . Some who are about three and a half feet tall . . . Ierry Samuels, class-president, Calvin Adrian, vice-president, Gene Napiwaski, secretary-treasurer . . . Mr. Homer Berg and Miss Alice Norby, class advisers. Y-4 K ., ,M r Av 1 14-l A P1 . 4 5 5 v I we-' Kr,l sir ll , slgag if . aq- 'eff e , i S5 n I -vu ' 1 ,: -5,1-t .. YT' 1: J J. A. C. Picnic. Yes? 1 Some feat ffeetb Does she really mind? Curious? 0 s jxliill L A CO 1 ni, l f I f I I I rr: 'Ki 1 u In 3 Q 1 U 'fr' . 'I'he Modern Whistler. Picture Skiers Waiting at the Gate? Posin' Heroes. Past Beauty and and Present the Beast YW, GF' 1 fn N xr A -4' candid camera V 8'ers That Magnuson technique -T1-lSf alwthel' Quickie fan and . van Flve But the sun got in her eyes Pali +L 'vi -v X. 11.1 Over somebody e1se's shoulder Peck's Bad Boy Piggy wiggy woo Wha1's going on down there? , f-lk.-. . Hey, Yourself ! Finnigan Leanin' on Liz ORGANIZATIONS Row 2: Thomas. Blien, Selfe Vose. Vggod, Quick, Ferron, Mag- HUSOH, urnane Row 1: Long. Garvin, Lutz Niel son, Merches, McClintock Goiiion, Mr. Hanson. ' Vwdms NAT1oNAL HONOR socirrrr Chosen by the faculty from the upper third of the class . . . Selected on basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character . . . Not over fifteen percent of entire senior class elected for membership . . . gave assembly program for student body . . . Mr. R. I. Hanson is faculty adviser for group. The Iuniors are: Marjorie Henkel, Mary Ann Oslund, Patricia Will, Eugene Whitacre, and Robert Herrick. CHEMISTRY CLUB V Organized in January . . . Mr. Clarence Barta adviser . . . only members of chemistry class eligible for member 1 ship . . . twenty students in club . . . meetings held every 5 two weeks . . . purpose-furthering chemistry in our school i I lay 0 Row 2: Oslund. Krieg, Bi- beau. Christensen, Niederkorn. Quick, Neumann. Grieman. Mag- nuson. Row 1: Kelley. Secretary- Treasurer Schimek. Selfe. Vice President Sutton, P r e s i d e n t Haeusler. Haussner, Shirley. Mr. Barta. Row 2: Rooney. Simonds. Fleming. Crawford. Ferron, Sch- lattman. Row 1: Miss Lee. Blien. Cowl- es. Thomas. Gorton. Lutz, Selfe. Magnuson, Morck. Mr. Hansen. 051' Q9 EM If f ,A 'KK SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL f f' I y, Two students elected from each class and one elected 7 H' from each organization in school to represent student body ' . . . help decide problems in the school . . . in September, Morris Selfe, Dorothy Magnuson, Phyllis Glasrud, Ioanne Blien, and Richard Crawford represented the student council at the Student Council Convention at Hastings . . . sponsored one of the best homecomings in history of school . . . Mr. R. I. Hanson and Miss Cora Lee are the advisers. IUNICR HIGH STUDENT CCUNCIL Members chosen by ballots from the entire junior high school in September . . . promoted good citizenship . . . meetings held twice a month . . . Richard Ernstrom, Ronald Amundson, Ioyce Herrick, and Iarnes Vose chosen as dele- gates to Student Council Convention at Hastings in Septem- ber . . . Richard Ernstrom participated in Round Table Dis- cussion on subject of Field Days . . . under leadership of I Miss Singne lohnson and Miss Elizabeth Meier. ff' f 1 I, x f I 9 Row 2: Shephard, Reis. Lund- bergil Zwerenz. Emstrom, Light Mc igott. LeToumeau. Row 1: Miss Meier. Smith, Secretary-Treasurer H e r r i c k. Vice-President Vose. Towle. Schi- mek, Miss Johnson. Row 6: Christenson, Wood, Nleder- kom, Crawford, Whitacre. Frampton, Fisher, Schlattman, Uppgren. Row 5: Corrigan, Hanselman, H. Long. Gorton, B r y a n t, McClanahan, Bradford, Jackson. Row 4: Chapin, Glasrud. Huelster Vose, Morck, Alrtck, Haussner, Mori gan. Thomas. Row 3: Swanson, Henkel. Stephens Beard, Merches. Arvidson, Will, Sutton Row 2: Tuttle. Hanscome, Magnu- son, Palm, Blien, Smith, Davenport Cummings, Arcand. Row 1: Miss de Vries. R. Long Marsh. Treasurer Garvin. President Ferl ron, Secretary Oslund. Quick, Mr Haugh. DRAMA CLUB . New enthusiasm under president, Donald Perron . . . twenty-four new members . . . students selected by tryouts ,5 , . had very successful initiation . . . gave one of most ef- iective Armistice Day programs, November lO . . . presented g' ' St Patriclds Day program, March l5 . . . sponsored dance ai- if 5 ter North St. Paul basketball game, February 9 . . . went on f exchange program to Lincolntown . . . Miss Fern de Vries :I and Mr. Oscar Haugh, advisers. f Row 2: Mr. Seim. Olson. Nleder- korn. Tuttle. Mr. Haugh. Hodsdon, Cor- rigan. Uppgren. Miss Shogren. Chap- in, Hocking, Clemens. Mackenhausen, D. Wilcox, Ferron, Wood. Oestrich, R Wilcox. Row 1: Miss Williams. Labbitt, Wal- ton. Long. Towle, Bradford. Miss Nor- by. ' H DECLAMATORY Worked hard to prepare tor local High School Speech Contest, February 20 . . . Harold Mackenhausen, winner of lunior High oratorical declamation . . . Marjorie Uppgren winner oi Iunior High interpretative reading . . . Richard Long wrote own oration . . . Robert Clemens, winner of Senior High oratorical declamation . . . Gordon Bradford won Senior High interpretative reading . . . Coached by Mr. Oscar Haugh Miss Mary Williams, Miss Alice Norby, Miss Helen Shogren and Mr. Emil Seim. Standing: Vose, Dupre. Long. Clemens, McClintock, Haeusler, Romanik. Cardinal, Quick, Craw- ford, Thomas. Arcand, Cum- mings. Mumane. Oslund. Seated: Moore, Blien. Barrett, Podvin, Selfe. Hanscome. Han- selman, Magnuson. visership of Mr. Emil Seim. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Six members on committee . . . chooses assembly pro- grams for student body . . . arranges for exchange programs . . . keeps yearly scrapbook of all programs . . . in Ianu- ary, conducted survey ot student body to choose and rate programs . . . Ioanne Blien, chairman . . . Miss Fern de Vries, adviser. COURTESY GROUP AND NOON PATROL Courtesy Group . . . Two students at courtesy table every period of day . . . duty was to keep halls quiet and clean . . . direct visitors . . . go on errands. Noon Patrol . . . Group of students who keep order dur- ing noon hour activities . . . keep halls, typing room, and study rooms quiet . . . nine students on patrol . . . under ad- 'rnblfor-,, PIC Uff, XT' Rfvlfwf f . ' l f t ,F :N ff.-if-.51 wi Left to right: Beard, McC1an- ahan. Oslund. Chairman Blien, Cowles, Sargeant. Row 5: Lemon, Reed, Home, Stephens, Hanselman. Hopkins. Wilcox. Row 4: B a r r e t t, McKisslck, Rogalla. Henkel. Walton, Swan- son, John, Chambers. Row 3: Cornelius. Frampton. Bloom, Blackwelder. G i f f o r d. Oestrich, Neuman. Row 2: Peterson. B e r gquist, Parker, Bryant, Tuttle, McC1an- ahan, Ackerley, Cofield. Wells. Row 1: Lewis, Wood, R e is. Secretary-Treasurer Shimek. Miss Kennedy. President Z w e r e n z. Vice-President Smith, Librarian Ferron, Shepherd. Row 5: E. Whitacre. Gustaf- son, Hansen, Wood, Brisson. Say- er. Fisher. Frampton. Row 4: Grieman. Schlatt- man. Long, Speckman, Paaske. Marsh, Bryant, Morck, Beecher. Row 3: I-luelster, Deans, B. Whitacre. Krieg. Lindorfer. Hods- don, Vadnais, Steffens. Row 2: Carroll, Moore. Tuttle. Traeger. LeTourneau, Amundson. Smith. Arcand. Fitzgerald, Row 1: Marier, Bradley, Ar- vidson, Secretary-Treasurer Os- lund. Miss. Kennedy, President Morck. Librarian Glasrud. Gor- ton. Will. IUNIOR HIGH MIXED CHORUS Forty-three members in choir . . . Practiced once a week . . . Sang for Christmas program . . . President, Norma Zwerenzg vice-president, Alfred Smith: secretary-treasurer, Bet- ty Shimek, librarian, Iohn Ferron, student council representa- tive, Barbara Reis . . . Miss Katherine Kennedy, adviser for choir. SENIOR HIGH MIXED CHORUS Officers for this year are Zona Morck, president: Susan Mannheimer, vice-president, Mary Ann Oslund, secretary- treasurerg and Phyllis Glasrud, librarian . . . sang for Armis- tice and Thanksgiving programs in November . . . for Christ- mas program in December . . . for Open House in November . . . for Women's Club in Ianuary . . . went on exchange program to South St. Paul in April . Miss Katherine Ken- nedy is adviser. Row 4 Morrissette. G i b s o n. Vardon, Mannheimer, Hanselman J. Lewis, Morck, Engebretson Frampton. Marsh. Row 3: Blien, Riley, Wood Long, Leibel, Christensen. Par: ker, Shepherd, President Ferron R 2: J. H ik. Irwin, R ow errc r Lewis, Will, McClintock, Gut- tersen. Tautges, Brass, Labbitt Oestreich. Row 1 : Schlattman Hansen Howe, n. Herrick, Peltier, Mrf y Ha li Ar d, Bazille, Bul- ' ug e, can lard. Fisher. Z, BAND K 5 'ff jf X Consists of forty-two members . . . under direction of Mr. Xxx' ,C f fl Harry Hauglie . . . attended and played at Livestock Show 'ff tx I I f in South St. Paul, November . . . played for athletic contests I ff! pf . . .paraded at Winter Sports Carnival in Ianuary . . .in A 7 1 May entered State Band Contest . . . entire band practices X gp seventh hour every day . . . private lessons given at different iff!! I hours during the day by Mr. Hauglie. ffff' I f ' ff ORCHESTRA ,hz H gg, I . ff f PlCIYed for all school occasions . . . noon dances . . . Ll f f f ff -i All H1gh dance . . . Pavement Dance . . . Sadie Hawkins I I 6 7 X, . Dance . . Open House . . . Lumber lack Dance . . . par- A f f ' I - ticxpated in North St. Paul exchange program in February . . . ul f X ' J ' f ' eight members in orchestra . . . Donald Ferron is ye old X' ,X maestro' . . . Mr. Harry Hauglie is adviser . . . we thank ff f fp ,fi them for willingly contributing services. 1 V 1 4 Row 3: Clark, Vardon, Gib- son. Row 2: Fisher. R. Amundson. W. Amundson. Row 1: Shephard, F e r r o n, Schlattman. 5-I OSK Club for all senior girls . . . meetings held every two weeks with a special program every month . . . Annual Leap Year Dance in April . . . Mothers' and Daughters' Tea in April . . . skull and cross-bones, distinctive emblem of or- ganization . . . selected homecoming queen and attendants . under advisorship of Miss Cora Lee and Miss Mary Williams. Row 6: Stnwell. Kutella. I Longville Bergman, Quick, Krue- , ger, Becker. Jensen. Nielson. Row 5: Bazille. Gillham, Stef- fens, Vose. Morck, Garvin, Frog- ner, LaCasse. Row 4: Palmer, LaBore, Mor- gan, Isaackson, McClintock. Pod- vin, Bradley, Vadnais, Engebret- son. Row 3: Peltier, Blien, Palm, Moore, Dillon, Dupre. Mitchell. LeVasseur. i Row 2: Cunningham. eMas- ters, Gustafson, Nadeau, Cum- mings, Roderique, Goifion, Pelo- quin. Paul. Row 1: Miss Lee, Einum. Magnuson, Davenport, Secretary Arvidson, President M e r c h e s. Treasurer Lutz, Moliter, Miss Williams. 4 -I-4 x fgguir E.. Z Row 2: Donaldson, Clemens Clark, Whitacre, Daly, Barrett Schlattman. C 0 w l e s. Jameson, Tuttle. Row 1: Mr. Seim, Niederkorn. Reed, Cardinal. Nelson. Hansel- man, Hansen. Mr, Barta. I-ll-Y Eighteen members in junior and senior hi boys . spring . . . gave luncheon had charge of assembly lack Reed, George Nelson entire club . . , organization for . . sponsored series of dances in for members and advisers . . . program . . . Wallace Cardinal, and lack Low attended Officers Training Conference in March and April . . . Mr. Emil Seim is the faculty adviser. i Row 4: Stowell, Whltacre, Gill- ham. ?ens, Palmer, Morck. Row : Marcotte. Bradley. Dil- lon, Cunningham, Drewlo, Bel- land, Burlingame. Row 2: Mollter, Cummings, Roderique, Heroff, Paul, LaBore Row 1: Vadnais. Elnum, Presl- dent Engebretson. Miss Mallough Vice President Vadnais, Podvin Palm. - SENIOR HIGH HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Sponsored Hallowe'en Sunlight Hop . . . had Nit-Wit party in December . . . gave Founders' Day party, December 5 . . . presented style show at North St. Paul, February 9 . . . had Valentine Party in February gave farewell luncheon for gb , seniors in May . . . under advisorship of Miss Lyla Mallough. 6' ENCQI: O IUNIOB HIGH HOME ECONOMICS CLUB wr Twenty-five members in club . . . All ninth graders taking Home Economics are eligible for membership . . , Meetings held every two weeks . . . Helped sponsor I. A. C. skating party . . . president, Rose Marie Fureyp vice president, Carol lean Towle: secretary-treasurer, Mary Olson . . . Miss Bertha Bou- quet is club adviser. Row 5: Lindbeck, Klefler. Theroux. Neff, Adrian, Keys, Lemon. Row 4: Reynolds, Vail. La- Motte, LaBore. Warner, Ratte, Jansa, Daly. Row 3: Harding. Parker, Lucas, Roderique, Massa, Damuth, Mur- nane. Row 2: Otis, Renquist, Choate, Kerstetter. Diehl. Schmidt. Smith, Smart. Row 1: Cardinal. Shearen. Sparks, Miss Bouquet. Secretary- Treasurer Olson. Vice-President Towle, President Furey. Row 2: Choate. Palm, Hocking. Moore, Merches, Christenson. Os- lund, Morck, Sutton, Labbitt. Haussner, D. Bullard, Niederkorn, Stephens. Vadnais, Henkel, C. Bullard, Fisher, Glasrud, Garvin. Bradley, D. Niederkorn. Bauer. Row 1: Miss Shine, Quick, Frampton, Editor-in-chief Mag- rriuson, Crawford. Vose, McClana- an. MATOSKAN STAFF 3 i f ff ff 'Y I . Editor-in-chief-Dorothy Magnuson. Business Manager-Thomas McClanahan. fr f Photography-Mr. M. H. Dunlap. Advisers-Miss Roberta Shine, Mr. Robert J. Hanson. Organization Staff-Editor, Marjorie Quick, Marjorie Henkel, Betty Jean f Stephens. Barbara Moore, Constance Morck, Margaret Huelster, Phyllis ' Glasrud. f . Feature Staff-Editor, Marjorie Vose: Virginia Hanscome, Susan Mannheimer. 4, .1 Mary Ann Oslund, Margaret Garvin, Marjorie Henkel. f' I Sport Staff-Editor, Homer Thomas: Eileen Sutton. Helen Long, Richard Labbitt, ,. Q f Mary Elizabeth Haussner. Thomas McC1anahan, Wallace Cardinal, Willlam V ' Fleming. 'i ' , Snapshot Staff-Editor, Richard Crawford: Marle Bradley. Loretta Cummings, E 1 f K' William Donaldson, Mona Vadnais, Marcile Merches, Shirley Sparks, Marilyn -40- Choate, Eugene Whitacre, Paul Bauer. C. R. Christenfon. Make-up Staff-Mary Ann Oslund, Marjorie Vose. Carter Bullard, Audrey Palm. Business Staff-Editor, Thomas McClanahan3 Kenneth Haeusler, Jack Low. Robert Sayer, Allen Niederkorn, Richard Barrett. 54,00 Oo Row 4: Glasrud, Hilton, Framp- ton, Fisher, Fleming. Whitacre Paaske. Morck. Long. Row 3: Whitacre. Vose. Palmer. Alrick, Huelster, Stephens, Arvid- son, Michaud. Row 2: Palm, Vadnais. Sutton. Oslund. H a n s c o m e. Hocking. Shlmek. Smith, Davenport. Row 1: Henkel, Swanson, Mag- nuson. Miss Ioset ulck. Hauss- . Q ner. Garvin, Thomas. BEAR TRACKS STAFF Editor-in-chief-Marjorie Quick. Assistant Editors-Marjorie Henkel, Susan Mannheimer. News Editor-Dorothy Magnuson. News Reporters-Betty Jean Stephens, Eileen Sutton. Constance Morck. Virginia Arvldson. Betty Whitacre, Margaret Paaske. Joan Smith. Doris Shimek, Helen Long. Marian Alrick, Jane Hilton. Mary Michaud. Boys' Sports Editora-Homer Thomas. Sports Reporters-Thomas McC1anahan, William Fleming. Girls' Sports Editor-Mary Elizabeth Haussner. Editorial and Feature Writers-Virginia Hanscome, Mary Ann Oslund. Eugene Whitacre. Marjorie Vose. Margaret Huelster. Humor Editor-Elizabeth Swanson. Staff Poets-Carol Hocking. Olive Davenport. Art Editors-Howard Frampton, Guy Fisher. Exchange Editor-Margaret Garvin. Typists-Audrey Palm. Mona Vadnais, Marilyn Palmer, Phyllis Glasrud. Faculty Adviser-Miss Rachel loset. N! .1 N' v Row 4: Miss Meier. Row 3: Ball. Daly, Low. S kman. pec Row 2: Niederkorn, N. Sar- geant. H. Sargeant, Sayer. Row 1: Captain Cardinal, Ack- erley. TBAF FIC OFFICERS on Wallace Cardinal is chairman . . . Includes ninth and STAGE COMMITTEE Two committees ihis year . . . Donald Ferron, chairman of stage committee I, and Richard Schlattrnan, chairman of stage committee II . . . duty was to set stage for any performance in auditorium . . . Miss Fern de Vries, adviser. 15 tenth grade boys chosen from last year's Traffic Squad . . . Keep order in hall . . . Miss Elizabeth Meier is the adviser. aber Review L l I I fy q x Zg1.?.'l'e. Left to right: Quick. Thein. Ferron. Romanik. Chapin. John- son. Herrick. Schlattman. Hmsri c an GIRL ftp' ' t ' , ar Row 5: Uppgren. Rosenthal Ode. Ritterhod, Nelson, Neff, Stephens, Mclilsslck.. Row 4: Rogalla. Vail. Olson. Moore. Reynolds. Peterson Sparks. Row 3: Wolterstorff. Wamer Parker, Walton. Reis. Roderique Mass. Swanson. Row 2: Schmidt. Smith. Otis McClanahan. Theroux. Shimek Smart. Peterson, Wells. Row 1: Ratte, Murnane, Wood. Oestrlch. Miss Norby. Martin Wells. Peltier. Towle. Tuttle. Row 6: Hubbard, E. Becker Keys, Adrian. M. Lemon, M Lemon, Arcand, LaBarre. Row 5: Barrett, Hanselman Horne. Lowell, Hocking. LaVaque Daly, Furey. LaBore. Row 4t Lucas. LaMotte. Irwin muth. Lund. Row 3: Diehl. Jackson, Henkel beck, Kerstetter. Bradbury. Row 2: Brunges. Herrick erley, Cofteld. mann. Gorton, Treasurer Reed Miss Nielson, President Ltndbeck lin. I. A. C. One hundred and twenty members in club . . . Took bus trip to Wisconsin in October . . . Held skatinq party in Ianuary . . . Held I. A. C. play day in February . . . president Doris Lindbeckg secretary, Iuanita Chambers, treasurer, Gail Reed . . . I. A. C. Board includes Doris Lindbeck, Grace Kieffer, Iuanita Chambers, Barbara Reis, Gail Reed, and Ieanette Neu- man . . . Motto: Play for play's sake . . . Miss Hazel Nielson and Miss Alice Norby, advisers. Cardinal, Harding. Arcand. Da- Frampton. Elsner. John. Lind- Bryant, Gifford, Cornelius. Bur- lingame. Bergquist, Frohrlp. Ack- Row 1: Bacon. M. Becker, Neu- Kietfer. Secretary Chambers, Jos- Row 6: Haussner, Garvin, Krieg, Jensen. Gorton, E. Kelley, C. Beecher. Glasrud. Alrlck. Row 5: Huelster. R. Beecher, A. Kelley. Becker. HofIman, Johnson, Henkel. Fischer. Row 4: Nelson. Dillon. Goette. Bradley. Engebretson, Erickson, Blien, Hebert. Hodsdon. Row 3: Clark. Jackson. Gustaf- son, Arcand. deMaster, M. Ar- cand, Heckel, Burlingame. Row 2: Herod, Cunningham. Cummings. Belland, Hellerud. D. Arcand. Braun. Fitzgerald. Jen- sen. Row 1: Isaackson, Kutella. Einum, Secretary Sutton, Miss Nielson, President Arvidson. Treasurer Morck, Hilton. Becker. C - G. A. A. Membership open to all senior high girls . . . Sophomores properly initiated at dance in October . . . held hikes to St. Paul in fall and spring . . . gave Chirstrnas party in December . . . annual skatinq party in Hippodrorne in Ianuary . . . invited to Stillwater for District Play Day in spring . . . qave basketball banquet in March . . . All-Hi team played alumni in March . . . at end of school year qave out awards for participation in various sports . . . Miss Hazel Nielson and Miss Bertha Bouquet -advisers for the club. Llp .af V 7 . S , 'I I Row 6: Paaske. Tautges, Marsh Mackenhausen. Quick. D. Whit- acre. Longville. Marler. Nielson Morck. Row 51 Long. Thibeault. Vose Palmer, Mlchaud, Renquist. Mi- chaud, Marcotte, Vadnais. Row 4: Shirnek. McClintock Podvm. Palm. Moore, LeTourl neau. Mitchell. Merches. Vadnais Will. Row 3: Oslund. Rogalla, Mo- liter. Sokolik, LeVasseur, Ren- quist. Smith. Magnuson, Traeger Row 2: LeToumeau, Wohletz Roderique. Petrak. Stenger Smith, Schaffner. LaBore. Olson Stenger. Row 1: LaBelle. LaBore. Wil- liams. Lindorfer. B. Whitacre Miss Bouquet, Swanson, Stephens Nelson. Nlckols, ' Row 2: LaBarre. Rassett, Shir- ley, Kelley, Godwin, Niederkom, Wood, Reidell. Benson, Williams. Romanik. Condon, Cardinal. Nickolous, Crawford, Katowskl. LeToumeau. Buchans, Hansen, Fredrickson, Heckel. Roontg.. Row 1: Mx. Bradley, autz, Fleming, Thomas, Murnane. Selfe. Hanselman, Mr. Brown. Twenty-eight boys in club . . . President, loe Mumanep vice O -5, president, Homer Thomas, secretary, Morris Selle . . . Held sunlight hop in Ianuary . . . Uphold spirit of athletics . . . Ad- visers are Mr. Dick Bradley and Mr. Iarnes Brown. LETTEBMEN's CLUB H mel' f C Qn 5 sf f Row 2: Mr. Chuplch, Dolfay, Mr. Hendrickson, Rooney, Lang- home, Mr. Ayers. Price, Ander- son, Mr. Barts, Mr. Seim. Row 1: Schoenecker, Wyland Schtfsky, Beecher. Palm. Dupre Iverson. USHERS Fourteen boys serve as ushers , . . Boys who live close to school are given first choice . . . Usher and take tickets at all school events . . . Mr. Emil Seirn, Mr. Michael Chupich, Mr. Carl Hendrickson, Mr. Charles Ayers, and Mr. Clarence Barta are advisers. Row 2: Iverson. Whitacre, Long. Row 1: Romanik. Schlattman Tuttle. Northrup, Larson. Mr, Barta. 'QW 5Cfl00 ozcvi 6' e23Z9 45 g4Qgv 0 z O Q ' O 4 4 I O O a o . 'I-' -86 .9 4' 0 ' 4 ,o 1 , Q, 4 .5 .I 4 Q A K S ' ' 45 Qfrs 'O PROIECTION CCMMITTEE George Nelson is chairman , . . Twelve boys on committee . . . Show movies in classrooms . . . Set up sound equipment for ' 0 'ite A O - - Q' ,.65' ' 03 . ,52sQf9'.g2,g0.g' sound movies . . . Adviser is Mr. Clarence Barta. ,A'1 , , ', Q -1 .' A 4'.:?. .r F. F. A. Fifty-five boys in organization . . . Vocational agriculture students eligible . . . Held Father and Son Banquet in October . . . Held Local Potato, Com, and Seed Show, October 19 . . . Participated in District Potato, Corn, and Seed Show November 4 . . . Bought seed and feed cooperatively . . . Marketed live- stock cooperatively . . . Carried on extensive farm program . . . Practiced farming in ninety-two different enterprises .... Lawrence Morrissette and Richard Howe selected for member- ship in Minnesota State Future Farmer Band , . . Mr. Charles Ayers, faculty adviser . . . Motto: Learning to do, doing to learn, eaming to live, living to serve. 2- ngikgb. ff' Qi' Row 5: Kohler, R, LeTourneau. Flaspeter. D. Finholt. Beecher, Longville. Morrisette, LaMotte. Row 4: Roderique. LeTourneau. Speckman. Iverson. Howe. Buchan, Clemens, Rogalla. Row 3: Dotte. Vincent, Leick. King, Manship. Rooney. Nieder- kom, Peterson. Row 2: Lutz. McCarty, Car- dinal, LaBore. LeToumeau. La- Barre. Banken. Fitzgerald, Jan- sen. Row 1: P. Finholt. Rivard. Vice-President Rooney. Mr. Ay- ers, President Sorenson. Treas- urer R. Speckmann, Secretary Schifsky, Lundberg. 9... ciqemisifv CWS .QA K Physics Class 2 Radio Broadcast L e f t to right: Thomas, Magnuson. Selfe. Mr. I-laugh. Quick, Mumane. 'J E Shop Biology -Am? J Y N 1 II 5 4' V mf, A W N' X , ,M ATHLETICS First :,,,fgfifBEAR- 81 ANOKA 6 Score early in H YC81' Sets Bears off ri ht lateral Pla T51 Quarter on a sna 5 ' ' lead 6-0 ff j W-uiglrg point fails . fi , SEQ? ggptgnfiants' downfaffl SA beautiful punts Speli Whrit ack Over end zorie'fAn0k3 kicker back? Beai' 8-Anoka 0 Or safety , h I In thlfd Quarter-scbresl tgxggigo comes Wn on . --, ', 1 ' - '49, sustained d - rive . . . Remainder of game Played in 4 ening- midfield . . . Neither team threat- THOMAS , h ,4 A 1 9' :- 5353! I , . 4 SELFE x t V, 197 14555 N 0 wmv HUD B G m X b0Y- Wmsffgcd h 'n5fg3f'eVE?231- and 5 miie . QISX X1 Wood. 1. end? Bean, 6-0 ' ' pxav - ' S1-mid quaniss Hom 22353 d i033?55e2'fSfxeQn1-if, 03 39516 we Thea: two ' deg to xenggtune ' eofer' ' as as a V595 xo on2'Y 8 xone siumb e ,O 'YYYOYB Caine ve! for erin! . C0995 :xmas es 0 eC0 . in Th pxung uv f new . ,, via fmaxxy an swf? our Lergnd Bmeaxemmg s wif , - ' Beafs' mxnutest ban io! slaixdou O 0 - A . K . 5O',.' ,. e- id .1 d ii X s I 2 Z -A W., 7. STILLYAEQ, lgattige WHITE ?1p0nieS'undef iaigrs b1E Beartilgngerown Jlglgehihg recovers Ponks L1 as- r - ' ' muc ' glggnngiigggiofgfgges anti oswcire W0 an back s come time : ' ' d at half glveS 13 to 7 lea tlong Yun the W meals: to Beags atanother 12:0 Thomas an Ponies , . 'Frau ' c0niE5f ' standout for Baers. z U 'aw' l r s g r V V r qv., . H o lf- vw Q im C - Q Q 0 ' o K o Q 5 ' 0 WHITE BEAR 135 FOR!-LST LAKE 0 Bears' Homecoming crowd large despite gloomy cold weather . . . Bears start dev- astating first quarter drive .... Trautz, Thomas lead advance into Forester territory - - - B93-FS l'9DU1S9d by fumble recovery . . . Thomas Suffers ankle inj penetrate a second t ends seo as Bears ime . . . giryst quarter F t reless . ..t. Bears continue deep into ores Lake erri o on thru ts and Rassett . . Fixnl S Dolinds by Trautz . ally score when W0od over from ten-yard line . . . Trautz converts . . , Bears score again in final period . . , Condon bats opponents' attempt- ed pass to Fleming, who races twenty ards to double-line . . . Game e are making anoth nds as gears er advance. -a A Arr .1 ifvn '-,,., 5 .L,'nk1: ' -. 4, SHIRI-ey MURNANE White Bear vs. Hudson Row 6: Kotowski. Tuttle. Row 5: Coach Bradley, Buchan, F. Ar- cand Lance Olson Lundber T r u a x , . . E. . Christenson, Peterson, L. LeTourneau n' , Coach Brow Row 4: Speckman, D. Arcand. Corrigan La Motte, Manship. Benson, R. Letourneau, Williams, Romanik, McClanahan. Row 3: Kelley, Long, Niederkorn. Craw- ford, Condon, Shirley, Trautz, Wood, Cardi- nal, Fleming. Row 2: Rassett, Fredrickson, B. Ar- cand, Hanson. Co-captain Thomas, Co-cap- tain Murnane, Bibeau, Hanselman. Ratte, Sel fe. Row 1: Shephard. WHITE BEAR, 03 SOUTH ST. PAUL, 6 Bears seek first league triumph against Packers . . Thomas benched because of an ankle injury . . Visiting Bears start fast . . Push Packers down field but can't score . . . Packers' brilliant kicking keeps Bears on heels throughout second period . . . Packers come back strong in third . . . Score on series of well-executed passes . . . Conversion blocked . . . Remainder of game played in midfield, as Packers' kick- ing nullifles any Bear advance.. . Mur nane exceptional for Bears. 1:9 WHITE BEAR. 63 NORTH ST. PAUL 0 Bears miss breaks in flrst half Fal to score as they greatly overpower Polars ...Polars fight gallantly before home crowd . . . Trautz intercepts pass and runs 80 yards to double line... Play called back on penalty . . . Third quarter less ex citing except for beautiful double lateral play . . . Trautz. to Fleming. to Wood to Thomas , . . Thomas to twenty before be ing downed. . .Wood takes pass from Trautz to one foot line . . . Trautz scores on fourth try . . . Game ends 6-0 White Bear vs. Hudson White Bear Anoka WHITE BEAR. 63 HASTINGS, 41 Crippled Bears fight gallantly against Hastings powerhouse . . . Unable to stem tide as Hastings piles up huge lead at half- time . . .Bears come back strong and march length of field to score on Fredrick- son's plunge. . .Bears threaten to score again as Fleming matches pass from arms o three defenders on Hastings' one-yard line . . . Gun barks before play can be resumed . . . Murnane. Fleming. and Trautz all play brilliant ball in defeat. -wily, 4 . 4 '- . f -- -E f Graduating lettermen are co-captains Murnane and Thomas. Hanselman. Selfe. Wood. Shirley. LeToumeau. Hansen. Returning lettermen are: Rassett, Fred- rickson, B. Arcand. Bibeau. Ratte. Fleming. Cardinal, Trautz. Condon, Niederkom. Kel- ley, R. Arcand. Williams, Romanlk, Kotow- ski, and Benson. Prospects bright for next year as fif- teen lettermen return for campaign. ,v l W-2 33 Lots Of has-'V D-On 4'dIl,L. BUMS' DAY Standing: Speckman, Rooney. Reidell Shirley, Thomas. Murnane, Benjamin, Car- dinal. Crawford. J. Arcand, Kelley. Roman- ik. Rogowski. Williams. Benson, Fleming Hanson, R. LeTourneau, B. Arcand. Bu- chan. Long. Vincent. Johnson, Clemens. Corrigan. Vaughn. Peterson, Lance. Kneeling: Clewett. Shephard, Trautz, Manship. Rivard, Bibeau. Grieman, Home, Green. Sitting: B. Reidell, Lundberg, Nleder- korn. Jameson, Wood. Tuttle. Rassett. Fred- rickson, LeTourneau. Ratte. Hanselman. Truax, Dempsey, Nelson. R. Arcand, Chris- YBYISOD. -1, :kg u Whlte W 7:1 ' ll - gl . 14 I V? . !'. '. 'A ' f l'p , vs A 44-, ,. 'el .n 4 ' ' 'N .- 'lo . F Hudson . ' . I 1, ... .. . A. my . f' 'i I Z -H-. ' -2 Q Q r Lf JA, D,-1 if , --- . -qv . , A. -am A -TEAM ley, Bradford. Condon. Trautz. Row 1: Dries, Cardinal, Crawford Benson, Thomas, Williams. Fleming Mr. Brown. BASKETBALL Bears off to shaky start . . . Lose to Humboldt as offense fails to click . . . Hardwood men take first ovemight trip in schools history . . . Iourney to Redwood Falls to encounter powerful Cardinals . . . Lose to hosts as fourth quarter rally falls short . . . Schedule shortened this year as sub-district tournament is moved a week ahead . . . Bears improve as season progresses-lose two heart-breaking two-point deci- sions . . . lose overtime decision to Packers after being four- teen points behind with six minutes to go . . . Sub-district held at Mahtomedi this year . . . St. Paul Park, Be-crrs first op- ponents . . . Prospects bright for next year . . . returning lettermen are: Fleming, Trautz, Williams, Condon, Benson, Cardinal, Crawford and Christenson . . . Graduating letter- men are Thomas and Woods. A -Team Practice Row 2: Romanik, Wood. Selfe. Kel- Row 2: Simonds, H 0 w e. Whitacre. Long, Daly, Ball, Chambers. ' Row 1: H o r n e, Chapin, Ackerley. Williams, Hedman, Clemens. Mr. Chu- pic . B TEAM IUNIGB HIGH BASKETBALL Cubs begin early practice under Coach Arnold . . . Vose, Amundsen, cmd LeTourneau only holdovers from last year's squad . . .Schedule qames with Hudson, Stillwater, and Bayport . . . Cubs severely handicapped by lack of size . . . Lose to Hudson and Stillwater, as Clewett and LeTour- neau are lost, due to injuries . . . Close season with brilliant- ly-played victory over Bayport . . . Win post-season tourney with B team, by taking two out of three games . . . Amund- sen, Vose, LeTourneau, Clewett-all show exceptional pro- mise. White Bear --- .... 24 Alumni ..... ----34 White Bear --- .... l5 Humboldt --- ----24 White Bear --- .... 2l Redwood ..... ----27 White Bear --- .... 36 Forest Lake .... ----28 White Bear --- .... 3l North St. Paul .... ----27 White Bear --- .... 23 Stillwater ........ -,--35 White Bear --- .... 25 South St. Paul .... ----37 White Bear --- .... 49 Forest Lake .... ----27 White Bear --- .... 32 North St. Paul .... ----24 White Bear --- .... 19 Stillwater ........ ----2l White Bear --- .... 34 South St. Paul .... ----36 IUNIOR HIGH TEAM Row 3: Green, Ostergren, Ernstrom Clewett, Vose. Sargeant, Amundsen. Ac kerley. Mr. Arnold, Row 2: Brunjes. Johnson. Fer Q' Rauen. Parker. T x S 'th W' , EN 0 , f 4 f 2 A 3 gm 641: rua. mi . s Row 1: Nied rkom. Schoeller. - HCCKEY Row 2: Clark. Manship, Hanselman. Vadnais. Reidell. Hansen, Reed. Barrett, Selfe, Heckel, Mr. Bradley. Row 1: Godwin. LaBarre, Captain Bibeau, Buchan, Samuelson. Murnane, Rooney. Warm weather delays season start . . Vtfhip Humboldt, 3-O, in first start . . . Completely outplay rivals in second con- test, Iohnson, but are held to tie . . . Bears defeated in next two tilts with Central and Iohnson . . . End season brilliantly with Victory over Cretin, 2-O . . . Heckel, Rooney, Samuelson forward line does most of scoring throughout seasone-Buchan brilliant on defense . . . Graduating lettermen are: Rooney, Hanson, Selfe, Murnane, LaBarre, Godwin, Samuelson, and Reed . . . Returning: Heckel, Bibeau and Buchan. GOLF Four veterans returning for current campaign . . . Craw- ford, Vardon, Christenson, and R o Hi a n i k garner points in meets . . Contests played on neighboring courses with near- by and city schools. Christenson, Vardon, Crawford, Wil- liams, Romanik. TRACK Bears' '39 season highly successful . . . Capture Subur- ban, District, and Regional titles in clean sweep . . . Shep- hard, Thomas Colby, Poirier, and Patterson lead Bears to re- gional title . . . Murnane, Northrup, and Wood help Bears to first two titles . . . Returning this year are Thomas, Mur- nane, Northrup and Wood. FN lin,-v Q All-Hi-Team Row 2: Rogalla. Nielson, Alrick. Marsh. Henkel. Vadnals. Row 1: Merches. Bradley, Arvidson, Garvin, Haussner. Gorton. First major sport of season was basketball . . .Class teams picked by basketball leader, Mary Elizabeth Haussner and assistance oi Miss Nielson . . . All-High team picked in same manner . . . Minor sports carried on in the spring un- der leadership of Iosephine Gorton. 1. A. c. Board GIRLS' SPORTS Standing: Kieffer, Miss Nielson. Seated: Neumann. Reed. adndbeck. Gorton. Cham- ers. I. A. C. Board took charge of arranging Play Day between neighboring schools . . . Responsible for choice of activities carried on by the I. A. C .... Basketball teams of junior high selected by vote of the members participating in after-school basketball practices. G. A. A. Board set dates for junior and senior high school basketball practice . . . Took charge of the annual skating party . . . Arranged annual banquet in the spring. G. A. A. Board Standing: Merches. Gorton, Mtss Nielson. Mannhi H . emer, anscome Seated: Haussner, Sutton, Arvldson. Merck, Magnuson. Bradley. , x -T '. 9 K I ,. 1, -lay A Xi if 1. - f 'f b ' -,LL RCI ' -5 M- if , x ,,:-3 . ,lg of -n 2 NOKA . . A bu A .,.,- . O I V 1 'mrzv' 3 X S F . X , 1' -T ff-f , 5 + ' x . .. - 1 f ' t , ' Y -1, - .' T1 -f,, -v .-.,f-- ' ' ' ' - ' ' N K 123. 1 ' ' 'M , . 9, 4' . .. nf- ' -v--wg' A , n , ,?'-' 1 . Y LXNE 6 Nl! ' BA DM1 NTON ln sz vv-P-CTXCE V p , H 5 ' 'AE H'-L. U in HOC :x.7 : ?'a5- . : Hu -' s J A in I wg: ' L -f.-. W 4 i 3 ' 2 4 I Q WELL DONE TA 9- QCP' Q19 Q CFO ...M 49,9 '. , ,X ANOKA V ,. A 7 FEATURES M X ml , 1 391 y ' , Q X X514 29 30 Contents of the School Veer SEPTEMBER School opens new prmclpal We ve heard hes nice Anoka football ame-there We won' lenty smooth Id sa Johnson Brothers Program Who was more scared the fems or the snakes Hudson game-here our favor Plenty smoother' A W Dxtmore Program Hes a dirty rat and I hate him' All H1 Dance Student COUXICII representatives go to Hastings DECEMBER Humboldt basketball ame-here against us 24 15 ld you drag a man to the Sadie Hawkins Dance' Loring Campbell I love a mys ery We lost 27 21 Parkinson Ensemble J A C Party Where was San Forest Lake game-there 36 28 especially for us' Jtmlor Sunl ht Hop Where were the luc y people? No St Paul gamethere 31 27 Hurrah for our side' Christmas Vacations begins Miss Meier picked up a rock in the dead of winter MARCH Sub district at Lincolntown and was W B good' ' I Declam Contest at Stillwater District Tournament at So St Paul Anti Freeze Movie Woo' Woo' Drama Club Sunllght Hop Wan namaker Program S ring Vacation starts Egst Little Easter Bunny' O0tchy cool State Basketball Tournament Rev Stalk Lettermen s Dance Rev Stalk Lettermens Dance OCTOBER 6 Stlllwater football game-there We lost 197 Afra1d of he dark? 9 In Lion Land with a Camera The cats' Forest Lake football game-here Homecoming for Was that a dance' 6 Tommy Tucker Program Imper sonator? Yes' 0 So St Paul football game-there 6 0 and the meatpackers certamly acked i t xlllams and Schurer Heaven can walt Home Ec Sunlight Hop was the lunch? harpists Where IANUARY Back to school 0 Pmg pon exhlbxtlon Marie son ls qu te the ping ponger 12 Stillwater game-here 35 23 Darn Stillwater' Matoskan dance Junior Sunlight Hop tFlop b So St Paul gamwthere 37 25 They KS S Pb did it again 23Van Dusen Readmg Per sonally he should have concentrated on one character Rip Van Wlnkle Lettermens Sunlxght Hop Senior Class Par Wow whatta day' A A Skatmg Party Agam no people' Ambassador Quartette Music not peace APRIL 5 S rlng Music Festival Good as a wa s' 19 So t Paul Exchange Junior Play But wonderful' ' 26 O S K Dance Th s e boy got treated that time NOVEMBER 1 Hastmgs Football game here 416 w1th them the bestest 2 3M E A Learn something new teach? 7 Open House Mom came and I wasnt there nuff sa1d' Armistice Day Program Words dont express our appreciation t the Drama Club Matoskan Campaxgn an I do mean campaign' ' ' ' 14 Caldwell , Naturalist Chattleld Yale in China l1ke to go to Yale' Pollard Players retum engage ment F F A Banquet Sophomore party Fun? Yes' Alumni Game 33 28 w1th the alumni on top 30 Thanksg1vmg Egad now Im fattern ever' FEBRUARY Coca Cola Program Pardon me' Forest Lake game here 49 27 with Lady Luck giving us the lad eye Matoskan Dance entral Hockey Game Lady Luck snubbed us 4 0 College Aptltude Tests Stillwater Basketball Game-here 21 19 close but they got it Drama Club dance and door grizes edwood Giants Movie Declam Contest Those youngsters were unlor Class Dance and So St Paul game-here And was that ex cltlng even though they d1d come out on top' Llncolntown Exchange Program Jun or Sleigh Ride Fun MAY Clarence Sorenson Propaganda in the News Senior Play Those seniors dld it a aln Jun or Senior Prom it was a eat stru le' m Wa te With Byrd Exam nations begin and flnlsh me Report cards Goodbye fair sen lorsl 18..y: l 13 ' ' . ...13-o us.','.' 10 .I. . . ' 0 20 1 - . - . 13 d 25. .' 2 .. :.. 29 -' 'I ' .4 17. ' ...rd 31 H 20 - ' 21.:. . 24 . 29 - ' 1 8 . 1 . .- ' 1' g ' Ol- ll 5 l '. zu, - ' 8Redwood Falls b. b. game-there... 7-and quite a dance. 35 ' I' I 1 ' ' -... li . 19 .. ...- - , ' fa? 1 - len.- 15 ...-. . zo ze ' A - 20 ' . 295. .. ' ', ' .. 22 . 235 - ao , , - 26 ' .. 1 --A U! F V , 7 I 3 g . 10 1 19 F-' B .A A I 232-ery gf. ' 9 27 12 - . . 1 15 ' - 31 , - 18 ' 24 er... . 28 I-ICDMECCDMING .14 , . Secrets Hay-hey! Buy Pepsodent let's make tracks Huddle Ride 'em. cowboy Waiting fo Beau Brummels A. gm , ' 2 'Z ,am 51 ,Q 3' gf' Hu. 'a3 ,h,h 1 2 4' -'fV I 5' 1 L ' 5-. ,, SM Q' SD 7. Junior Sub-debs Hockey Heart thx-obs Tarzan Hi! Bye! Put them on, Shirl Flirtatious Freshmen JEAN McKISSICK She's as pretty as a plc- ture But too nice for such a fixture. By cute freckles and red hair. Us she's captured ln her lair. Q MARCILE MERCHES President of the O. S. K. Her personality wins her way. Fleet of foot in basketball. Bright. and lively. and not very tall. GALE REED This sweet little eighth grade sophisticate. Each eve with her pony she has a date. She has two older brothers. And she claims there are no others. For with Bill and Jack she sure rates. JANET SCI-IAFFNER The word for her is pe- tlte. Wit.h a smile she never fails to greet. A popular young belle. And good looking as well. To all males she does Drove a treat. DICK BARRETT I-le's witty. wacky. and full of pep. And for hls dancing he has quite a rep: Dick is new to school and U5 ?. '..f 8 to n e ways es have the lw . JACK REED Six-foot-two. Eyes of blue: To thin s conventional E He says, Oh, foo! MARJORIE VOSE A Homecoming queen she ruled for a clay. Features she assembled for the Matoskan ln May. With her sewing she wins acclaim, And on the dance floor she ZONA MORCK There is a girl in the lor class. A very dark-haired lass. Who has a voice like nightingale. And gets around with certain male. To look at this girl you' think she was quiet. But at times she surpr you and creates a rlot has fame. CHARLES LIGHT There was a young boy named Light Who was very much of a delight To the whole elggh school. When he agr to help ull Tge tricks of a magician one night. JERRY TOWLE That girl from Dell whose name is Jerry Dances like a merry fairy. Males agree it's quite a thrill To have her on their weekly bill, lam' ' RICHARD CLEWETT To the love-lom-your man has arrived. He's a boon to the school. our joy and pride. Though he's peppy and not very tall. His sport, so it's told. ls basketball JOHN BENSON Benny, we call him. he's tall and thin With plenty of vigor and plenty of vim. In his jalopy he rides with the gang at his side But it's in his basketball that he takes most pride. GRACE TRAEGER She's from that famous chicken inn. When on the dance tloor she does spin, She's small and lively on her feet: And we all think hard to beat. ,, ef -qi' . .at JACK HANSEN Do you know that hard- tlghting hockey player? Well. that's Jack. the school's women hater. He loves dancing. it's true. But it's quite eccentric for me and for you. So we'll let him remain an ice skater. ED KATOSKI From Johnson he did come this year. And for his football. gets a cheer. He can spin a good yarn. When he turns on his chamx. For the hearts of the girls we do tear. MORRIS SELFE HE isdthe lgegident of our tu ent o y, Of goiotball :ndb hockey he m es a ob y: He and his it:-rother make quite a a . One is dark and the other fair. To this school he adds fun and spice. For he is what we consid- er very nice. so A runs Pg su 1 1 in-..,.. she's JACK JAMESON There once lived a lad named Jackie, He was. shall we say. a bit wacky. With his eye. which he winked. He turned all the girls pink. Now. that is our little boy, Jackie! MARJORIE HENKEL She's the one who's so en- trancing When the music's sweet. and you are dancing. In skating, skiing. she's the tops, And when you see her tousled mop, You'll think That's I-link. BETTY MOORE If you see someone bubbl- ing over with pep. Then it's Betty. you can bet. Knitting and skiing are hobbies of hers. And by playing the piano the students she lures. KENNETH CHAPIN One of those sophomore men Is that Bald Eagle lad named Ken. For himself he has made quite a name, And we're sure that far will spread his fame. - J nir- SUSAN MANNHEIMER An all-round sport is our Sue. There isn't a thing she can't do: By strutting and twirllng her baton. She leaves us all gasping and then marches on. NORMA PETERSON An acrobat and baton twirler is she Though she's only as big as a Hee. Know her? That's simple. You'll know by her dm- ple. And her smile is so cheer- ful to see. w ..' il rt 3 a Wk v -WJ- WU V I ,,f-W5 . R sew' ff .. fi ,',..,gf L-SH ' Al-fs ', i .41 ,I ' 5 , WT? ' ff' Scene from Rip Van Winkle Smile, and the whole world smiles with you! They gave her a horse! 1? A Pals Miss Robin Hood Beauties bicycles Three little maids 350'-hfff Scene from school f1'9m RIP V311 Wmkle Up north Spicy l M y' Detective? and . .U Confucius City slickers! say- Marie'n two others ! 'fm i f- is 'fs The Sentor Class of 1940 Hex-eby Bequecxths and Leaves- Joe Murnane Two more Murnanes Dorothy Magnuson Whats left of the Chem1st.ry equlpment to Mr Barta Homer Thomas-That Ceftaln lxttle way of telling Jokes to Tom McClanahan Margaret GHYVIH Her enthus1ast1c way of breez 1ng around to LIZ Swanson Donald Ferron Leaves Helen Long Morrts Selfe-The Student Councxl Wllh regamed confidence Robert Tuttle Hts ghost to haunt the school and M155 Sh1ne Barba1a Moore-Her br1dge playlng technlque t the many that need 1t MQYCXCI Merches-Her quxet manners to the Jun 1or glrls gang Josephme McCl1ntock Her 1ndependent ways t Barbara Bl1en Audrey Palm To Jom Vernon as a grad Mona Vadnaxs-Her ab111ty to IlCkle the keys to Betty Ernstrom Zona Morck Smgmg ab1l1ty to Germame Mar1er Leonard Cowles Hts Bulck to John Benson Jack Hansen HIS art of hat1ng women to Lenny Vardon Mar1e Bradley Her basketball to GIOFIB Marsh V1rg1n1a AfVldSOH Cheerleadlng to the up and C0l'llLl'lg Hanselman Fred Hanselman Leaves to DICK blgger and better arguments Tom Sh1rley H1s concelt to Fred Trautz DICK Long HIS oratory to Clmk Corr1gan W1ll1am Godwln Leaves h1s locker to a girl Roy Arcand HIS safe and saneness to anyone who needs 1t Jean Kmg Her walkmg to Phyllls Glasrud E1leen Isaakson Her cute gxggle to Joan Sm1th Mar1e Frogner Her neatness to Mary Ann Oslund Gladys LaBarrwHer dark halr to Ruth NICROIS Al1ce Jensen Leaves her braces to Glor1a John Jane Becker Her preclseness to Nancy Warner Luella Le Vasseur Her scrut1n1z1ng manner t Wanda Nelson Gordon Bradford HIS woods wandermg to Dlck Crawford Carl Gr1eman HIS p1ano ab1l1ty to Willlam Amundsen Earl Anderson Leaves an orderly studyhall Wayne DUPF9+HlS frlendllnes to Carter Bullard Ernest La Barrwlfhs hockey to Lou1s Heckel Arnold Drewlo-Leaves hxs brother and s1ster George Carroll H1s stze to Norman Sorenson Rlchard B1beau H1s two llttle blond brothers to a b1gger and better geometry class Cather1ne DeMaster Leaves freckles to Pat Mur nane Ralph LeTourneau Leaves the football team June Kutella Her well known laugh to Mae Steffer Mayfred Krueger Leaves her typxng abxllty t whoever needs 1 Davld I-'mholt Hls deep VOICE to Robert Sayer Bob Br1sson Leaves hlS way Wllh the lad1es to Elmer E1l0t Harry Tatreau Leaves h1s skatmg techmque for B1ll N1Ch0l3US to carry on Rxchard Schlattman HIS saxophone ab1l1ty t Bob Shephard Robert Ratte-Hts car to the Junlor Class property staff Donald Neumann-Quxet manner to B1ll Flemmg Joanne Bl1en Her cards for the Jumors to play br1dge w1th Marcella Cunnmgham Leaves Amanda her locker Bernadette GOIHOH Her good natured ways to Butch Haussner Ed1th N1eIson Leaves her slster Jack Sm1th H1s herm1t ways to Allen Ne1derkorn room 'Vhrcellus Rnard Leaves Mr Haugh 1n peace Robert Samuelson HIS nlckname to Sam Card1nal . ' I D . - . . . 0 . . . Q 't' h . - . . . I 0 ' ' ' ' , o I ' ' - '. , o ' - , ' ' ll nn - .1 - A l . ' V U , I I . 4 Bernice Paul-Her shoes 1n Mr, Hendr1ckson's - . . y A I Q , v - E . . , Q C I . I - I ' ' ' . o A I - , I, ,f -. 'A ' . A ff' ' . . .Q , f at 311, 3.- 15 gif .1 A 1.4, Oh! Is Zat so? ? For-ward 4 f - T Way back when As others See you g 1 9 , N? f Y I Q. , 'id'- 'dl X 'x UA l 1 A., Matoskan Picture, Satire You don't say? 4-Q MATCH THE ACT WITH THE ACTORS AND THE FACTS WITH THE FACTORS See how many you can quess correctly before turmnq to page 7lof the ad sect1on for the rtqht answers Sen1or boy who always has locker f1lled w1th food Current name for lonq c a r d 1 q a n sweaters Very popular rev1ved song Student body pres1dent Adl9Cl1VG descr1b1nq s u n l 1 q h t hopes MISS Shtne s nlckname A br1ll1ant and athlet1c sen1or qlrl Horsey part1es Famous Joke teller arnonq the teachers Pup tent on feet Donald Selfe and Dor1s Most successful dance- Newly formed club Iun1or q1rls new past1me D A R award wlnner BUTDISST day 1n the year What q1rls swear to keep and never do- Basketball capta1n What anc1ent Chmese ph1loso pher lnvaded school lmao Where q1rls acqu1re sweat socks Graduatlnq cheer leader What q1rls do dunnq bull ses s1ons What boys do duunq bull ses s1ons Senlor q1rls new past1me Iuntor Hxqh basketball capta1n Ed1tor of the Bear Tracks Best perrod of the day Iunlor H1 poet Author of the books that Mr Hend r1ckson IS always havlnq sw1ped on h1rn The most xmportant date of e year The perpetual poster makers The most recent brldearoom the faculty Sen1or H1 poet Shyest teacher on the faculty Tlre popular r e n d e z v o u s after dances The rnaqnet 1n the second floor ha Dru es Queen Ehzabeth Daryl W1ll1arns n1cknarne Popular 1un1or hqure skater Football teams waterboy Carol I-lockmq MarJor1e QU1Ck GOSSID Mr Brown Gmqer Study Shxrnek Guy Flsher G How Morr1s Selfe Homer Berg a Tom Shlrley F op Courtesy table Eaton s Ranch Ohve Davenport Ed1th N1elson Auqustus Srmth Kn1tt1nq Moccasms Sloppy Ioes Playmq brldqe Chem1stry BObb19 Homecomlnq Confuc1us Coca Cola Dorothy Magnuson Oh' Iohnnyl Horner Thomas Secrets hm Vose N1ck Shephard Mr Hauqh Red Kohler s Bob Uppqren Mr Chup1ch ard Frampton . 1. A ,. 8 ' - I 2. ' ' ' 8. ' ' . A 4. . - M 5. ' - - ' 8. - 7. ' ' , , ' ' ' , A, , 8. 2 . W ' 8. ' A 10. ' - 11. - - - - 12. C 1 ' - 13. ' - 14. 1 - - 1 - - 15. , , , ' - 18. ' ' ' - 17. ' ' 18. ' ' . 18. ' - - - 1 20. ' ' - ff- 21. ' ' ' - 22. 1. S. 'I ' I f 23. . ., ' 24. ' - C . H , 25. ' - H- 28. ' 1 ' ' - - 27. ' H' ' ' - 28. ' . ' 29. . . - - 80. - U - 81. . . ' ' ' ' 32. ' - I 88. th 84. ' 'A - 85. 1 - on 36. . - 37. 8 ' ' - 88. ' - 88. 1 3 40. . ' ll- u ,,.,..-J .f ' xg' FN 5.30 Brenda Check and double check Worried, Rich? J. A. C's En Masse 'gym iv 'A NA 1 Gimme SHOW a bite Bear-ett Liz, Goon. Snooky ff 'T ' ...-Q' -F , V :...-'1:'1E,.- ' h --v -:zz-' ffff rs M P Our grads- Flat tires? What a catch! Cycler Shirley 'W ' . 'aff s w NF: ',t Vg I 5 Rub 5 'Q' 'Q 5'T:351.'x3J' , ' if Nm, 'MSL at Yin --uv' 1 r Q 1 :NX, ! , Q 'I Q 5 2' A? ' - . kk... X 5 7 if 2 2' jd 5 'cj :gf khan 4 . . .1 3. . is 53324315 ' 5 YJ' R-, Qu.-Q. Q ' . xgfifgig, Q , v V if-1,3 kg -Q., -'fhfzfgif . -'Li' 'ffz'L. wa,,,,.g'L! S Cobina Threesome Hedy Beaming Bob vw ...B -. -Q 13' 1 -G Y Girl Graduates of White Bear Lake High School. Be Smart Attend a Smart School of Business Cable s Secretarial College Enrolls Only GIRL GRADUATES of High Schools and Colleges The only Business College in St Paul that restncts its enrollment to High School Graduates No Grade Students to retard your progress Correspondence Advertising F111ng and Indexing Typing Shorthand Busmess Law Accounting Multigraphing Office Practice Business English Dlctaphone Mimeographmg Comptometry We train the BEST rn the BEST way for the BEST positions VISIT OUR COLLEGE AND IUDGE FOR YOURSELF FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Write for Descriptive Literature of Summer and Fall Tenns Summer Quarter begins Iune 10 to 17 1940 WE EMPLOY NO SOLICITORS BURTONA CABLE Presxdent d GRACE CABLE Principal DEI th Ashton Bulldlnq 1547 University Avenue Near Snelling Avenue St Paul Minnesota Telephone Mldway 9644 Guaranteed P Pald u Membership Tultlon Upon a men o I0 Mon hly lnstallmen s 0 S8Eac 05 P y t f t , 1 . t f 1 h Fall Quarter begins September 3 to 9, 1940 Our Gra uates - - are ' Assured of 0 . . . i oma , ' , ' and Position THE BEST FLOWERS At Most Reasonable Prlces HOLM 8a OLSON 20 W t Fdth Str t CEDAR 7335 3 Parenteau THE COMPLETE FOOD MARKET S HALL ELECTRIC CO 386 M Str Complete Stock Dealers Rd Sppl S dy T d WthTh ThtT d WthY HOFFMAN MARKET Home of Our Own Texas Oranges Grapefrult Hoffman s Corners S es ' ee innesoia eet , St. Paul. Minn. in - Amateur cz io 'es and and Generalized oun S tems l For lnstit t' I ra e i os a ra e i ou 66 STUDIO OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS TO THE CLASS OF 1940 601-604 Ryan Building Robert Street at Seventh ST PAU INN SUMMIT FARMS We Sell Qucxllty PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS WHITE BEAR LAKE MINN ROBERT M HANSEN T 1 ph 34 6 T 7142 ROMANCE PARLOR SMITH KCHI-ER 5 CHEVROLET WHITE BEAR LAKE MINN T 1 ph COMPANY T h e HOUSE OF QUALITY C mpYiments of I I ee Io T wer 22 , ower I I Compliments' of . I 5, . 58 BERG S GROCERY FINE FOODS AT FAIR PRICES 111 Bald Eaq e Avenue Telephone 50 WHITE BEAR LAKE MINN A FINE GRADUATION GIFT FREE To be selected f om our stock by you presented to each q aduate who e parents select a graduation watch from our stock Meat: n th1s al CLIFTON A HERRICK Ieweler 361 Mlnnesota Street Near Fifth Street St Paul CEdar 5131 19 Mu ray Ave Wh1t Bear Lake 486M Class Rmgs and P1ns Club P1ns Watch s Dlamonds Iewelry Reocunng so ,K WHITE BEAR GREENHOUSE Compllments of Flowers and Plants ofA11K1nds FUNERAL DESIGNS OUR SPECIALTY IEWELER I-I I WOHLETZ Prop Hoffman s Corner TO we 43735 I I u n '1 . 1' 1 T S - . L .C I ... o I 1 1 - 1' -I 9 . . . e . . . f X. I Q I I wr , N vsfr x 1 X n - o a 1 c I . 1 I' - Frles of the WHITE BEAR PRESS Tellmg the domqs of your school days wrll be treasured by you 111 years to come Lay them away each week They wrll be pnceless to you some day WHITE BEAR PRESS W A STICKLEY c eta al S e ograph c B kk pmg Account g Steno! pw Offic M ch x I an d Oth r ' x Globe l Business Q, College 2 N A SECURE the TRAINING THAT BUSINESS REQUIRES Attend S u m m e r School and be ready sooner for a Busmess Posttron Buslness vsants young people vuth ahllltw and amhltlon lt makes one definite require OUGHLX TRAINED Courses Can Be Arranged to Su1t Prevlous Trammg SPVFNTH and LFDAR STREET GAr11eld 4378 Day and Nlqht School Goxert S Stephens Thomas F Kennedy Comphments of DOCTORS I H and T S MCCLANAHAN and O. E. ENROTH WHITE BEAR ICE COMPANY 423 7th Street Tel 140 PURE ICE Old Established Firm Day and Night Service l t Se r- ri 't n i oo ee ' in - y K. e . a im-s Ci 'i Service ' ' ' ' 1 e s 'I i ' Y v Y. . . V . . ' ' tk- 1 x ' ' - I l ment-they must be THOR- . 6- '0Ax f A O s - -s Vt .- . 't ' 1 N J N 1 . . 5. v 4 W L 5. ' , -, L t l O O O I I PREPARE FOR BETTE Start day or evening school Our superior training and opportunities for the better business positions expert business teachers Individual progress Best months to two years Actual practice in elementary X Q fr in is EEE!! E A'-I iid I' ig? xiii E S-pgs,-1 R POSITIONS will add to your eflicxency prestige Study under ideal conditions and of equipment Courses from a few and advanced accounting secretarial training normal commercial for college graduates shorthand typewrltmg business law salesmanship business organization penmanship otlice machines clvll service etc Free employment service VISIT OUR BUILDING CENTRAL LOC ATION BULLETIN FORTIETH YEAR 63 East I-'xfth Scunt Paul Negruigidar WJ fff jf 32113125 1232 PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL COMPLIMENTS of IAN TZEN'S CABIN CAMP Highway 61 Correct Answers to Questionncnre on Page 63 Tom Shirley Sloppy Joes Oh! Johnny! Morris Selfe Flop Bobbie Edith Nielson Eaton's Ranch Mr. Brown Moccasins Shimek Homecoming Chemistry Knitting Dorothy Magnuson Coca Cola Secrets Homer Thomas Confuscius '7 Ginger Gossip Ca Playing bridge Jim Vose Marjorie Quick Study Carol Hocking Augustus Smith J. S. Guy Fisher and Howard Frampton Mr. Berg Olive Davenport Mr. Chupich Koh1er's Courtesy Table Mr. Haugh Red Bob Uppgren Nick Shepherd ff ff ' ilnl H is 'Q f .. I .win ill -A I Y ' ' 'pr-xiluizi-2 ,r , I!!! 1. ' 22. ' 2 23 t 3 24 4 25 5 26 A DUTCH PRCVERB A Dutch proverb says When mdustry goes out of the door poverty comes 1n at the wmdow We want more xndustrxous people Every town cxty county and state wants them The mdustrrous person can earn money-can save xt make a success of hte and the whole world loves the successful hard and save hard We welcome the hustler FIRST STATE BANK OF WHITE BEAR LAKE MLMBILR PILDIHRAI Dhl OSIT INSURAINLI' LORPORATION HAMILTON S HARDWARE Anythmg 1n the Lme of HARDWARE PAINTS BRUSHES TINWARE HUGH HAMILTON Prop. 72 man. Don't soldier at your iob-whatever that job may be. Hustle. Work I I Compllments of White Bear Lumber 8: Coal Co C R MAGNUSON Secy Treas Whlte Bear Lake Mmn After The Game DANIEL P KENNEDY Y w11E d R ATTORNEY ICE CREAM T S VANDER BIES GttyB1d g wma BEAR LAKE WHITE BEAR DRUG STORE C I ZWERENZ 73 l I 0 1 1 0' o I O . ou i in T em at our Fountain For They All Know the Best cmd Counselor-at-Law I I e ui in A REED MOTOR 6. OIL CO SKELLY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Phone 376 Whlte Bear Lake 1 BE A GOOD SCOUT' Glve your boy on argu CANDID CAMERA to take to camp HL ll be proud to say you gave hlm an Argus The finest mlnlature camera you can buy for the money Takes all types of plctures from fast rected trlplet Anastlgmat lens a wlde range of shutter speeds In four models from S10 to FISHER PHOTO SUPPLY CO 381 Mmnesota St St Paul Mmn THE MUSIC HOUSE SAINT PAUL S1nce 1870 W I DYER 6. BRO 21 Z3 West Faith Street CO OPERATIVE LAUNDERERS and DRY CLEANERS Damp Wash Flat Work Rough Work Fmxshed Work Hand Work Blankets Curtams Rugs We Assure You Sahslactory Servxce Phone 88 :ir 1 1. . A o J W I . - D I , I W' XX 0 . is , , - . MIIIHGSOIG action -shots to portraits. Has a fine eolor-cor- 525. ' of 0 0 . 0 . . . 0 0 . . l I O 0 74 Compliments of Inter State Lumber Company WHITE BEAR LAKE MINNESOTA P I LE VASSEUR L P LE VASSEUR LE VASSEUR FOOD SHOP p Wth P g WHITE BEAR LAKE MINN COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND fjf' f A5,,,,,1,LJ 75 - I Kee ing Pace i ro ress LPWM ' 'J f W j A I V 'wfyf fd jf , O 'ff rv fYXj Vfg 'ff In . l .fi'r'Jf,ff' 1 . 4 ' 'LX Compliments of CAPITOL LAUNDRY Launderers-Dry Cleaners 289 Rice St- Ce 4788 White Bear Phone 2 THAUWALD'S WHITE BEAR BAKERY Thanking you for past favors, and soliciting your patronage Complete Line of BAKED GOODS Phone 342 THAUWALD Proprietor POPULAR ' Play in band or orchestra for fun and profit You can learn quickly on a Conn Ask for Details CONN World s Largest Manufacturers ot BAND INSTRUMENTS 16 East Sixth Street ST PAUL MINNESOTA Compliments of Bernard LeTourneau Texaco Service Station White Bear Minn G. , ' Free Trial, Easy Payments . ' PEYER MUSIC COMPANY COMPLIMENTS WISHING THE CLASS WELL DENTISTS BEN FRANKLIN STORE F L GARDNER FRED A BRASS o I A ALRICK E W SWENSON PERSONAL ATTENTION TO EVERY CUSTOMER y t tth N h d Y NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY R E NELSON L IM Kennedy Bros Arms Company Sportmq Goods for BASEBALL SOFT BALL GOLF TENNIS FISHING TACKLE GUNS AND AMMUNITION F ith d M I of . , wner - - Do ou know ha e ort ern States Power Company serves the ail needs of more than 600 cities and towns with a population of 1,404,000? . . , occx anager I Corner i an innes t . . . Saint Paul ,,, X MILLER'S STANDARD SERVICE Telephone 622 Hxqhway 61 and Lake Avenue WHITE BEAR Thoughtful Care Is Our Speclalty ELMHURST DAIRY Pasteurized Dairy Products Bu'eley's Orcmqeade A CALL STARTS OUR SERVICE Phone 36 Emghth and Long Avenue ALFRED I AUGER FRANK I REIF WHITE BEAR LAKE INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of A11 Forms m Leadmq Stock Compames Real Estate Loans GETTY BLOCK WHITE BEAR LAKE MINN 3 ,vt Compliments of ROBERT REIF IOHNSON I ff FUNERAL HOME 808 Second Street WHITE BEAR LAKE MINN Telephone 275 78 J,il,!16i,.lKtMTp-gRf,jfJ!Mx! . efV,,C'Mj tgp! Iv- A gig- I Ly, J H eff' ff . . W5 Plans and Plates IDEAS lllce alrshnps come towards us out ol the haze Modern airports have every laculuty lor the convennence ol airmen and thezr cralts Similarly, we have every modern equipment and years ol engravnng experrence to brung unto concrete lorm the Ideas ol our huwdreds ol clients vvho pub llsh school and college annuals Developnng a theme lor such assues vvhach vvnll thrall whenever s en and lnrrng back happy memorues IH years to come calls lor understand :ng and a vvlde range ol experience You vvlll Fnd that sort ol understandung and experlence as vvell as unsurpassed vvorlcmanship vvhen you commit your publication to the BUCKBEE MEARS C0 ST. PAUL MINN. l22 -:A 79 Comphmenis of Comolxments from Your Fnendly THE NEW WHITE BEAR BAKERY NEW WHITE BEAR Thrrd and Barmmg McCluskey Clothes 25 Years Home Owned Featurmq lor the Young Fellow THE CI ASSY A colorful cocxi wxth matchxng or con trcxstmg trousers Two pxeces that are chuck full of style cmd wearab1l1ty S1zes 14 to 22 Years OTHER SUITS S22 50 S24 50 McCluskey 2nd Floor Bremer Arcade ST PAUL PU SWIN G DUET ,J mf


Suggestions in the White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) collection:

White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 1

1936

White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 1

1937

White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938

White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

1941

White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943


Searching for more yearbooks in Minnesota?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Minnesota yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
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.