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WI'-II - -K If I' 1 J! rl XII I xv' 'I ,.1, I. II., I. I I 1 I ' 'I I II IY. If..I!,.. W, MI-...... WI. 1 ,'5,.iII5'3'2-14.1. iwigs I-I,-... I '-:III . .I L . I II, . I ' - I Iii I- -3271 K III.-'Ig-Ia - ... .-'I:-.--- I .II .IVI 14,1LI.I'f'M'Ju.'..: ..'LJE.7 -IfF.H'A1'. If' VIII 3-Ir I b. .QIIW I-. .II II, IIII,,.-.. .I ,, , . ,I II ,'-I. III.. 11-'I-' -- III ' rr'IJ 3 : r-F1 1 ,!,.I,.,i....,-.J I ... ., , LUJZLMQZAOJZW EAGLE . BY Tl-IE CLASS GF 1938 WINDCDM HIGI-I SCI-ICDOI. WINDQM, MINNESCDTA. FOREWORD AlThough The slogan oT The modern world is Look Forward, loolcing inTo The TuTure invariably brings memories of The pasT. As a wriTTen accounT is The ablesT meThocl of recollecTion, we Thus presenT The I938 Eagle as our earnesT endeavor To revive The happy memories oT school days in Winclom l-ligh School, EAGLE DEDICATION To Hwe boys who parficipafed in Jrhe various afhlefic or- qaniza+Ions and To Jrhe fans who so loyally and enfhusiasfically supporfed Jrhose Teams. we,H1e class of 1938, declicafe Jrhe Eagle. EAGLE TABLE CDF CCDNTEINITS FACULTY SENIORS ' I ACTIVITIES SPO RTS SCHOOL CALENDAR f Herrmann gf. ' WM JOHN M. HERRMANN, Superiniendenlr Now +ha'r reminds me of a s+ory. MARTIN O. RISLOV. Principal-Social Science All right now, you'll have a day of reckoning soon. ALIDA H. NIEBOER, Jr. High Principal-Ma'rhema+ics Single file, boys. Tha+'s The way we do i+ over here. WILMA E. PURRINGTON, Secreiary Sure, I have Jrime 'ro do 'rhai' Typing. 5 I I Y-Qflif, Purringfon fi' x wmghgex PJu6l'fa- NWhO,m , IM WI wggiiw 'I I JANET HOUG, Bookkeeping-Sienograph I and ll-Typing I You ge+ precisely as much our of Slenography as you pu'r info ilu I-IARRIET NORDI-IOLM. Music Peoplel You're making so much noise I can'+ hear myself1'allc. ALICE GAMMELL, l-Iisfory-TaH'Ier Advisor Well, aller all, Ie+'s gel down Io business. CLIFTON ENGLUND, Chemis'rry-Physics-Biology--Geomelry l'm noi sure, now, le'r me see. MARGARET BROTEN, Home Economics-English I 'rhinlc 'rhey all are such darlings. BLANCHE GRINAGER, English ll-Lalin-Economic Geography Have you read Slaples 81 York-I-Iave you read your +exI'? RICHARD POTVIN, Mafhemafics-Coach Hi, boys. don'+ rush me. MARJORIE SMITI-I, Home Economics I believe l'd fainl if everyone gof here on I'ime. If I Englund JV' I Broien IW f le eranager P01-Qn X VM L , Mp, Y ,la 7 1 ,1 . E' 'N lifln - Wald? 1 I I lr, J .ww if lf Q x V Dmfji dim? OLETTA WALD, Librarian-Physical Educaiion-Arr May we have if a liHle quieier, please? ELDON DETAMORE, Manual Training The iirsl' one 'ro gel' rough: i'r'll be iusl' 1'oo bad. OLIVE BUTTS, Exiemp. S ealcing-English Now we have io ge+ Thar bill paid. VIOLA DIXON, English lll-IV--Dramafics Now, lei me see. Take ou? your implemen'rs. JOHN BELL, l-lisiory-Baslceiball Coach This 'Team is lousy. No reason why you can'+ win. ELMER WILKINS, Agricul+ure Anybody know a good s+ory? VICTOR RUPP, Band Keep your fee'r flai' on +he floor and don'+ play in befween p JOHN JENKINS. General Science Now ge+ moving. Go over and apologize. 'l Wilkins Rupp s 1 'MV E- . XJ cr- K' if Q? ieces. X. A ou Jenkins ern, H1 E SENIORS 'D38 SENIOR HONORS Valediclorian Carl DeVries Salulalorian Roberl Erbes Honor Sludenls Winifred Dickinson Frances Fell' lvlariorie Haneleld Elaine Fawcell Erma Miller Norman Pelerson Dallas N. Johnson Carol Liem Helen Sammons Doreene Niemann lrene Taylor Doris Nesiegaard Phyllis Helder Lilerary Cup Winifrecl Diclcinson Thompson Sluclio Cup Roberl Erbes Joslen Medals Erma Miller Carl DeVries LOLA ANDERSON A lighi heari lives long. Weslloroolc I, 2, 3. FLORENCE BARRON I-ler creed is 'lo live each day as if comes. G. A. C. I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad 2, 3, W4-. ARDYTH BOAZ 'You'll like her if you know her. DOROTHY MAE CARPENTER She has poise, pep and person- ali'iy. G. A. C. I, 2, 3: Declam 3: Music I, 3: Girl Scouis I: Debafe I: Thursday Evening 3: Eagle: New Fires 4. gl u I J DA SON le a s r r ecialiy, bui' 3 he e m nwih well. sic , ,- ' G. A. C. I, 2, : P uad : il : N Fi es' . , WINIFRED DICKINSON She has many good qualifies and The grealesi o Ihese is origin- aIiI'y. G. A. C. 2: Girl Scoufs I, 2, 3.4: Music I, 2, 3, 4: Exiemp 4: Deba'I'e I: Band I, 2, 3, 4: TaH'Ier I. 2, 3, Ediior W4: Declam 2, 3: New Fires 4: Luclcy Thirfeen 4. Q! MARGERY ANDERSON l+'s a pleasure 'Io know someone of so good a na+ure. DOROTHY BILLINGS Good cheer is no hindrance 'ro a good life. Music I, 2: G. A. C. 3: Eagle. ALLACE sul-:Lea His personaliiy is hard io beni- so is his game of foo'IbaIl. Fooiball I, W2, W3, W4: Baslcei- ball 2, W3, W4: Music 4: Eagle: ack 2, 3: Hom King. r . .fidvga .V Ros coN ' on'I' 'Io ser' s, 'I lc i 4 x iv . I . on . I al! a I .W , W3. ,N I 4, 5 s , , B J e ' F I 4 ' UBI'- e : ba . . ,520 3,4100 CARL DE vRlEs Ex+remely busy and quie'r abbuf iI ' Band I, 2, 3, 4: Music 3.4: Exiemp W3, W4: Foofball 3, W4: Declam W4: Class Presidenr 3: F. F. A. Treas. 4: Thursday Evening 3: Eagle: Track 3: New Fires 4: Boy's Ocieiie 4. ROBERT EDMONSON When 'fads are lacking, my im- aginafion serves me. F. F. A. Secreiary 4: Foofball 3, 4: rack 3: N Fires . 5 ,9+'5eD' j W 1 I SENIORS '38 6 e I SENICDRS '38 Ii. 'llfllliiiifx .4 ', 'I' new li' - w O. V. MARGY ELN ESS ArIis'ric, pleasing, cordial. Music I, 2, 3, 4: Sex'I'eH'e 2, Oc- +e'He 4: Pep Squad I: Eagle. MIRIAM EVANS The mosi' oulslanding Ihing alaoul Miriam is her unceasing pep and 'Ihe cheer we all receive from if. Pep Squad 2, 3, W4: Cheer Leader 3, W4: G. A. C. I, 2: Eagle: Music I, 2, 3, 4: Sexl'e'H'e 3, 4: Vice Presidenl 3: Declam 2, 3. 4: Exlemp. 3, 4: Lucky Thirieen 4: New Fires 4. ,WW lr .1 111 if WMS r gpllieilpffgpeech, WAMI e ce F. F. . P ' en Baskelball 3, : b W. arrlijrpf ORVILLE GRAUE A wise person never l'ells all he knows. F. F. A. 3. 4. PHYLLIS HELDER Always laughing. happy and gay, perhaps she'lI grow up some day. Music I, 2: G. A. C. 2. 3.4: Girl Scours I: Pep Squad 2, 3, W4: TaH'ler 4: Eagle. ALMA HOLT A genial disposiiion brings iis own friends and rewards. G. A. C. 2. 7 ROBERT ERBES He has 'Iwo fields of acrion: fhe gridiron and Ihe class room. Eagle: Fooiball W3, W4: Baskel- ball 2, W3, W4: Baseball 2: Tailler I: New Fires 4. ELAINE FAWCETI' A conscienrious worker whose ef- forls show remarkable resul'Is. G. A. C. I, 2, 3: Pres. 4: Music I, 2: Declam 4. GENEVIEVE GARTNER A worker always affending Io her own affairs. MARJORIE HANEFELD A rare good sporl, and admired by all. G. A. C. I, 2, 3. 4: Pep Squad 2, 3, W4: Music I, 2, 3, 4: Ocl'eHe 4: Debale 2: Exremp. W3, W4: Band 3: Girl Scouls I, 2, 3, 4: Eagle: Talrller I, 2, 3, 4: Lucky l3 4. MARJORIE HOLLAND She is one of 'rhose who keep life from gelling mono'I'onous. G. A. C. I. 2: Music 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Exremp. 4: Girl Scouis I, 2. 3, 4: Eagle: Lucky I3 4. if 'f e is w' worldly a ' MER IE JEPP fl o cing ' , 1 2 L M I ad I h im uie'I ui' w we him. SI I, , l 1 Eagle . - J, jk 6 1 .I-DIV g X4 .1 N ,NNT ,3.lJ25v 5 ' I' sfl I A HQQQIQIN-'KNufso'R1'j5.f ' When I,dnce',leaIrn a Ihing, l re- member if, butwjhe +roul:1Ie is wilh +h'e.9rice. ,' l yy garden I: F. F. Aga. I LEONARD LKTSON. We have 'pu Io be er- 'Ful. Irie ly, ager fo el alI. P Class Pr ideni 4: . : ew Fires 4. 'F' s LE IRKI A l' 5 ' a I an s in 'I' r 'l. W he : M sic . as c. an Tre . , c il I . 1 VICTOR LILLIGARD Speech is great buf silence IS grea'I'er. F. F. A. 3, 4. LORRAINE MEAD A modes? girl who hides a per- sonalily olhers mighl well envy. FLORENCE KALASH There is a dainfiness abou? her +ha+ is a'Hraclive. MARGARET KN UTSON l prefer Io keep my Ihoughfs my own. G. A. C. 2. RICHARD KORANDA Usually men become much be'I I'er for being a liHle load. Band I, 2: Music I, 2: Baseball 3: Baskeiball 3: Cheerleader 2: F. F. A. 3. CAROL LIEM She's a friendly girl, 'Ihe kind we like as a companion. G. A. C. l, 2: Ta'H'ler 2, 4: Debale W2: SexI'eH'e 4: Lucky I3' 4. RICHARD MARCY A good comrade and a 'Irue gen- +leman. F. F. A. 3, 4: Music 3. ERMA MILLER A quief, clark-eyed girl who can make more noise 'Ihan we'd I'hink. Mounfain Lake I, 2: Music 3, 4: Exfemp 4: Declam 3, 4: Why 'Ihe Chimes Rang 4: Thursday Eve- ning 3: Lucky I3' 4: Eagle 4: New Fires 4: Homecoming Queen 4. 1 13 'i ., . 4. .4 .. SENIORS '38 I I MARY ELEANOR MILLER Why noi' meel 'I'he world wi'lh a smile? Girl Scou'Is 4: Band 4. DORIS NESTEGARD She has fha persisfency and self confidence Io make any underlak- ing a success. Jackson I: Why +he Chimes Rang 4: Music 2, 3, 4. -REYNOLD PERSON A quier. dependable person who does his 'lask while ofhers 'ialk aboul if. Music 2. W Q4h65gINC:r RSON-tak-L Anyone woud . av him 'for a pal. F. F. A. 3: Fooiball 3, W4: Ba - ball W2: Class Vice Presidenl' 4: Music I: New Fires 4. N 0 KJ'-. iv N 'yew ERS.: CHARLOTTE REED Few words ofien express more 'rhan many. HELEN SAMMONS Her characfer is made up o'F du- 'iies 'faiihiully performed. Class Presideni 2: TaH'Ier I: Girl Scoufs I, 2, 3.4: Music I, 2, 3, 4: Exfemp W3. W4: G. A. C. I, 2: Pep Squad 2. 3, W4: Lucky Thir- Ieen 4: Ociefle 4: Eagle edifor 4. rf M' X , ,sl GORDON NELSON 'iiWe wonder of whom he is ihink- ' ling when he gels 'Ihal faraway FJ XJ nf' .IIook. - Foolball I, W2, W3, W4: Baskei- ball 2, 3: Class Vice Presideni I: Tailler I, 3, 4: Music 2, 3, 4: Boy Scoufs I, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Boys quarI'e'I 3, 4: Mixed oc+e'H'a 4: Declam 2, W3, W4: Eagle 4, DOREENE NIEMANN . The only way 'Io have a friend is Io be one. Qeslem 4ZcfHfG' ,A-1-19, L- 2.a -32 filifmsifzbl, 2. '-7 T c' ,ff XI .J .4 ' .5 V '-' ,-,.....,X AVIS PETERSON A worker, yei' always ready for a good 'Iime. .LD-1 . ,ded f', ' ? -J-L RAYMOND PETERSON I don I' laik much: perhaps I'm shy. Music : Fool' a W4: F F. A. IM SUSAN ROBERTS As a good-hearled and gener- ous friend, she has no superior and few equals. Class Sec. 3: Why 'lhe Chimes Rang 4: Music I. 2: Declam W2, W3, W4: Exlemp W3, 4: Lucky I3' 4: Girls Scou'I's I, New Fires We like her fior 'Ihe sp rl she is f 1 4 .S I co, f ,.if If I :f v,5i,,XQj.f'A!liDl CHATEFEM I ' fps IEPIH Qi? a ' ' A ' as 14 ff- If . U KV' F, .i Q, AY, rv'-Q I 0 'r . :XMI VZ' MILDRED SCURR Good sense, and good naiure make an ideal combina+ion. MARVELLE SIMPSON Good 'lhings always come in small packages. Sherburn I, 2. WALTER SOEHR He has no oiher irail' as kin as his common sense. Vice Pres. 2: F. F. A.: Fooiball 3: Music 2, 3. ARDYTHE STILTS My 'iuiure is well-insured. elf! r 153 Mouniain Lake I, 2: Band 3, 41 Music 3, 4. ' EDNA THOMPSON Always4'ihe same, helpful and pleasant JOYCE WILLSON A rare combinaiion of efficiency, pep. and humor. G. A. C. I, 2: Music l, 2, 3, 4: Sex+e'H'e 4: Band I. 2, 3, 4: Lucky I3 4 QE yen 'sv- BETTY LOU SIEHL' The world was made io be en- ioyed and l'm making The mosl' of ii. Music 2, 3: Declam 3, 4: Lucky I3' 4: New Fires 4. LEI LA SKOOG Lei a smile be your umbrella. Siorden I: TaHler 2. ROBERT STARR All siudies here l solemnly defy. 'c 2, : ooiball 4: Baskeiball 3. . XX l IRENE TAYLOR usical abrliiy wil bring her leasure as well as success. s ec an re 4: Music I. Sex+eH'e2 4 Oc'l'eHe 4: I 4 Lucky 3 4 Thursday 1 ' Ne F1res'4. WILMA WALEN The way 'lo make a friend is fo be one. . Music I, 2: G. A. C. l. DAYTON YEAPLE The owl is a wise bird, buf noi because he siays oui all night Baseball I: Baskeiball 2: Fooiball 3, W4: Music 2, 3, 4: Male quar'l'e'l' 3: Mixed ociefie 4: Boys ocfeH'e 4: Why 'ihe Chimes Rang 4: New Fires 4. l I SENIORS '38 15 'il I . BILL LARSON His only 'rrouble in life is being unable +o find a vacanl' half hour in which fo do his nexi' weelc's sludyingf' Q- Fooiball l, W2, W3, W4: Baslcelball I, 2, W3, W4: Traclc I, 2, 3: Baseball W2. LOWELL KNUTSON His personaliiy is hard 'ro beaf, so is his game of baslcel'ball. V-if ? . s 4i ,rrril s Baskefball 3, 4, Track 3: F. F. A. SENIOR CLASS PLAY THE SENIOR CLASS of l938, under ihe direction of Miss Dixon, presenied New Fires, a Three-acl' comedy by Charles Quimby Burdeirle. Srephen Sanlry. an aulhor inherils a farm 'ro which he brings his 'Family in 'ihe hopes of Their grasping more oi ihe iundamenlal values of life. To convince her 'ialher 'io allow her To reiurn 'lo Chicago, Olive, a daughier, plays sick and on an invesfigalion from Young Docior Gray, if is disclosed Thar she has hear? irouble. Around Billy and Phyllis, The l5- and I6-year-old children. a mosi enioyable and humorous ploi' is woven. ln 'ihe end, Olive falls in love wiih ihe young docror and fhe enlire family learns fo love 'lheir counfry home. CAST Lucinda Andrews, a widow. liffy ..... Suzanne Toler, a spinsier, lhirry-five. . Sid Sperry, a 'farm hand, abou? lorry. Jerry, his son, sixieen ............... Sfephen Sanlry, an aulhor, lioriy-eighl' .... Billy, his son. fiffeen .....,.......... Phyllis, his claughfer, sixleen ......... Anne, his wife. foriy-five ..... Olive. his daughfer, 'rwenly ..... Eve, Dick's wife, 'rwenly-one .... Dick, a son, +wen'I'y-Two ............. Docror Lynn Gray, lwenfy-eighi' .,... Mary Marshall, a neighbor, fifieen. . . . . . .Winifred Dickson . . . .. .lrene Taylor . . . . Roberl' Edmonson . . . . .Leonard Knuison . . . . . . . .Carl DeVries . . . . . .Norman Peferson . . . . . . . . .Josie Danielson ...........BeHy Lou Siehl . . .Dorofhy Mae Carpenfer .. . .. . . . .. .Susan Roberls . . . . .Dayfon Yeaple . ,..Rober1' Erbes . . . . .Erma Miller Mrs. Marshall, Mary's mofher. aboui lorry ..... .... M iriam Evans Angie Sperry, Sid's wife, +hir'ry-eighi' ....... I .... Mary Miller CLASSES I. Sophomore Home Room Officers . . . 2. Junior Ir-Iome Room Officers . . . 3. Junior Class Officers . . . 4. Picnicking . . . 5. Four Men and A Girl . . . 6. Posin' . . . 7. Five in a Row . . . 8. Pals . . . 9. I-IearI' Throbs . . . IO. Neighbors . . . II. lvlolo Scene . . . I2. Sophomore Class Officers . . . I3. Talce Your Pick . . . I4. Cul' Ra'Ie . . . I5. Senior Gals. 5 I X , 'I,. Wiilml BACK ROW: Caldwell. CasTIedine, Keller, Dehmlow, Klinger, HunTer, Gosen, Dooyen, Erickson Calkins, Solem, SoleTa, PieTz, SmiTh. FOURTH ROW: ErpesTad, Van NesT, Berry, F. Nelson, Boaz, D. Nelson, Hansen, Showman, Willson Muller, EmmerT, Feil, Kuhnau. THIRD ROW: Doris PurringTon, Dorothy PurringTon, Vieregge, Johnson, Borer, Eggs, Haberman, Hale Helder, Kriedeman, L. Anderson, V. Anderson, R. KnuTson, G. Turner. SECOND ROW: F. Soehren, Lees, Olson, R. PurringTon, Reeve, O'Meara, K. Gosen, Mahaney, Manee Mead Robinson Carawa Morfii-T I I Y- - FIRST ROW: Taylor, Bull, Paulson, M. Nelson, Nerdahl, B. KnuTson, Moede, FlaTgard, EmmerT, AlbrechT, G. Youngren, l. Youngren, KuIseTh, Riordan, RenquisT. THE CLASS OF I939 would like you To Icnow ThaT: Junior Class Officers are: presidenT, Abe Gosen: vice-presidenT, BeTTy Anne KnuTson: secreTary Treasurer, June Johnson. Juniors had Tour places on The TooTbaIl Team. Juniors had five men on The TirsT basIceTbaII squad. ' Aboui' Two-Thircls in The Junior Class live in The counTry. A Junior, Dehmlow, represenTed Windom in The Tournameni' Tree Throw conTesT, winning Third place Juniors Tied Sophomores Tor highesT number of Girl ScouTs. A Junior, Moede, was high-poinT man in baskeTbaIl Tor The disTricT. There are Two pairs oT Twins in The Junior Class. Half a dozen Juniors were members of The band. GirI's Manual Training Class -al ' Boys' Cooking Class THE CLASS OF I940 would like you Io Icnow +ha'r: The Sophomores had Ihe Iargesl class in Windom his'I'ory. Sophomores had 'Iwo on 'the 'lirsi' sfring foolball Team. Abou+ Iwo-fhirds of The Sophomores Iive in Iown. ' Sophomores have enough good baskefball players fo win The Iournameni' in I940 by Ihemselves. Three Sophomores were cheerleaders. Sophomores have 'Ihe mosi' members in 'Ihe Pep Squad. BACK ROW: O. Knuf . M' h I P I son rc es, ozin, M. Benson, Brink, Plaslerer, Brugman. R. BenneH', Frosi' Filzsimmons. Daggeff, Broclcman, Onklca, A. Siewarf, Edmondson. Rhodes, Ronning. FOURTH ROW: R. Turner, Scarborough, Youngren. P. Knufson, C. Miller, Fredriclcson, O. Siewarl' P. Vieregge. McCullough, Aune, Ryan, Seller, Rae. V. Benne'H, Harringfon. THIRD ROW: K. Sylvesfer, Bunlcers, Koranda, Langley, Ruse, Rogge. L. Nelson. J. Anderson A 'I' , rns on, Parlcer. L. Flizslmmons, Foss, S. Johnson, Manee. D. Hanson. SECOND ROW: I. Sylvesler, Jessen, Langland, Roemer, Perrance. H. Solela, A. Rippie. Yeaple, Holi. M Larson Mori L' lc R . . on. :en e, . Benson, D. Larson, Calkins. Lillegard. FIRST ROW: S. K I' M I'1 ' ' ' nu son, a er, Faust Sfernlce, Davids, Robinson, Jacobson, A. Jensen, Shaffer. McLaughlin, Erickson, Sarforius, Silliman. Davis, Pieh, Koep, D. Anderson. Keller. y L TOP ROW: Oberl, Miller, Wilson. E. Olson, Spielman, Hamm, Gosen, Bauer, Alfsfen. FOURTH ROW: Leverenz, Van NesI', Polzin, -Ripple, A. Hollancl. Carpenler, Molifaff, Iverson, Pur- ringlon. W. Holland, Tollefson, Benson. THIRD ROW: Saxhaug, Marlin, Frenzen, Mead, Roger, Pinz, Person, Pelerson, McKinney, Brugman, Berry, Leffler, FeH, Liem, Olson. SECOND ROW: Welron, Flaigard, Marfens, Erickson, N. Hanson, Langlancl, Johnson, Oberh Eberf, B. Hanson, FawceH', Jones, Pelerson, Pielz, Safer. FIRST ROW: Willson, Riordon, Galer, Holmen, De Vries, Oddson. Murphy, Miller, Planlz, Knulson. Marsh, Solefa, Larson, Renquisl. THE CLASS OF I94I claims +o be 'Ihe busiesl' and also one I'he happiesl' groups in our school. They all carry a full program of 'live subiecis, plus physical educaiion, and I'aIce acfive parficipafion in many ex'Ira-curricular aclivilies such as: band, chorus, boy and girl scou'Is, baslcelball, exiemporaneous speak- ing, dramalics. club worlc and sluclenl council adivilies. Their maior social even? is 'Ihe annual freshman parfy a+ +he beginning of +he school year. Freshman girls in phyiscal educalion class. TOP ROW: Turner, Soehren. Vieregge, Thompson, SieberT, Spielman Johnson, Dalcin. FOURTH ROW: DeuTchman, Boaz, MargareT Saller, Curry, M. Johnson, Uleberg, Jans, M Polzln Mickels, G. Hanson, Baker, Grams, BrandT, P. Nelson. THIRD ROW: Baar, B. Henderson, A. Henderson, C. Johnson, Skilling, Klinlcer, Sanger, HoIzworTh Wing, Reese, Vold, Robinson, Caldwell, Allen. SECOND ROW: Jurgens, Jordan, Reisdorph, HarringTon, Barron, Langley, J. Nelson, Harper E Nelson, BenneTT, Purring'I'on, Brink, Fairbairn, Mary Saller. FIRST ROW: Basinger, Schmelling, GiTs, Ryan. Galer, Roemer, SchoTTIe, I. Polzin, E. Hanson, Freeman LaVon Maher, Lola Mae Maher, Holland, Foss, STiITs, SarTorius, McLaughlin, Warring. THE EIGHTH GRADE has aImosT Twice as many girls as boys. WheTher This is an advanTage or dis- advanTage depends upon The poinT of view. The TacT ThaT They are good sTudenTs is revealed by The large number whose names appear on The honor roll. Since The sevenTh graders monopolize The library boots, :nd The ninTh graders The magazines, The eighTh graders have been forced To enioy Their TexT oo s. . THE SEVENTH GRADE is The class in which Iooys and girls Trom boTh The easT and wesT side eIemenTary school become uniTed inTo one large and inTeresTing group. This year's sevenTh grade has been favored by being represenTed on The STudenT Council, by being allowed To choose membership in one of TITS J. H. S. clubs, and I:JesT of all, by Taking Home Economics and IndusTriaI Training five insTead of The usual Three days a week. TOP ROW: L. PioTraschIce, CarpenTer, K. SmiTh, E. Chrisfensen, C. PioTraschIce, Cowan, M. ChrlsTensen F. Miller, Bauer, CroTT. THIRD ROW: L. Nelson, Helder, Wilkins, Berry. D. Olson, Gravley, HerTheI, Borsf, ST1ITs Oberi' Bunkers, Anonsen, Fisher. SECOND ROW: McLaughlin, F. Johnson, Erickson, Scarborough, KeiTh, Reeve. G. Olson Davids PurringTon, Warring, R. Carbine. D. Miller, M. Nelson, B. ChrisTensen. FIRST ROW: KnuTson, A. Carbine, Onlcka, Keller, Engle, Movius, STra'H'e, I. SmiTh, Klinlrer Willson H. ChrisTensen, Lewis, SarTorius, Turner, WeITon, Jurgens. SENIOR SIDELIGI-ITS I. Barefoof Girl. . . 2. Seniors in rhe Band. .. 3. Command Performance. . . 4. Senior Charier Members of Pep Squad. .. 5. Two of a Kind. . . 6. Blufiing. .. 7. Speiibound . .. 8. Homecoming King and Queen. . . 9. Disney The Second. .. IO. Pe're . .. ll. Camera Shy. .. l2. Spring Floods... I3. Peek. .. I4. BilI . .. l5. Grandma. ' ' l f'- Z!! X avi' 'QQL Ji 3153 1 , il Q U XGLQ i. A 1i1--u- J?EFJlf:a'l' Alnwrlwllwrm EdiTor-in-chief . . Business Manager LiTerary EdiTors . SporTs EdiTor . .. ArT EdiTors . .. PhoTo EdiTors . TypisTs .... Advisors. . . 'U -fr UPPER L.-Miss Wald, DeVries, Sammons, Miss Houg UPPER R.-Hanefeld, Erbes. Elness Billings Nelson CarpenTer Helder Miller Liem Holland Evans EAGLE STAFF THE EAGLE AlThough realizing The added burden, The class of '38 decided To change our school book Trom a biennial To an annual. They also favored changing The name 'From The CriclceT To The Eagle, as a meThod of keeping in parallel wiTh our aThleTic Teams which were called Golden Eagles. The Tinancial responsibilify was borne by The enTire Senior class. and.The work of pub- licaTion was underTalcen by a sTaTf of TourTeen wiTh The help oT Two TaculTy advisors, Miss Wald and Miss Houg. . ........... Helen Sammons ...................CarI DeVries . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Erma Miller, Phyllis Helder ............................RoberT Erbes Hanefeld. Margy Elness, Dallas Johnson ....Wallace Buhler DoroTh Mae Car enTer I Y P 1 Gordon Nelson, DoroThy Billings . . .Miriam Evans, Mariorie Holland, Carol Liem Wald and Miss Houg I TATTLER STAFF EdH'or-in-chief . . . Business Manager . Sporls Edilor ..... Acfiviiy Repoders . . . Typisfs .......... Facul'l'y Advisors . . . . . . . . . . . . .Winifred Dickinson .....................FrancisFe'H ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gordon Nelson. Harry Calkins .. . .Mariorie Hanefeld. Belly Ryan, Blanche Lees. Phyllis Helder. Vicior Faus'l', Dorofhy Paulson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Josie Danielson, Carol Liem Senior High ............. Miss Gammell Junior High .......Miss Bu'Hs LOWER R Senior High Reporiers BACK ROW Nelson Calkins Fausf FRONT ROW Ryan Helder Paulson Lees l-lanefeld LOWER L Junior High Reporfers FIFTH ROW Leverenze Van Nesi' Llem Sanger Holz wa r'lh FOURTH ROW F Muller M Miller Marhn Berry Hanson THIRD ROW Bors+Sp1elman Ryan Olsen SECOND ROW Gifs B Galer Foss Holland Anon SGH FIRST ROW Onkka Sarlorius Movius Bunkers A Galer THE TATTLER STAFF, under The supervision of Miss Gammell, collecled and published fhe weekly news and choice biis of gossip of our high school sfudenl' body. Displaying originaliiy and versa'l'ili1'y in 'lheir wrife-ups. lhe Ta'H'ler sfafli crealed a school paper which was in greal' demand. The publicaiion of fha paper was made possible by lhe combined el:For'l's of lhe Senior and Junior High sialifs. Jrhe advisors, and lhe lwo local newspapers. Miss Ga mmell Fe'H' Dickinson Danielson Llem wg? , Z-, BACK ROW: Berry, Yeaple, Fros'I', Casiledine, Nelson, DeVries, Buhler. Dooyen, Cone. Gosen. ij, ! THIRD ROW: C. Liem, Carpenier, Van Nesf, Kirlceby, Sl'iI'l's, Diclcinson, Ronning, Benson, Pelerson. ' SECOND ROW: Purringion, O'Meara, Holland, Taylor, Evans, Hanefeld, Liem, Yeaple, Sammons, V 'L Danielson. FIRST ROW: Davis, Erickson, Elness, Miller. Willson, Arnsfon, Johnson, DeVries, McCullough, Larson, Manee. Q THE MIXED CHORUS of I937-38 under ihe direclion of Miss Norclholm, was composed of abou? forfy sfudenis, who mei iwice a week 'For one full hour of hard. conscienfious praciice. The Chorus emphasized A Cappella singing. Among ihe Ines? Icnown and dililiculi composiiions ihe Chorus worlced on was Hayden's The Heavens Are Telling. The climax of Ihe season was Gallia by Gounod. Besides ihese works, 'rhe Chorus did some 'rhings merely for ihe recrealional value derived 'from lhem, including some negro spirifuals and foil: songs. THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB was a group from fhe mixed chorus. This year ihirfy-six girls mel' once a weelc wi'I'h Miss Nordholm. Besides learning many fine composiiions, The club soughf fo improve Hs 'rechnique by vocalizing wiih drills. The Mixed Chorus, The Glee Club and 'lhe ensemble groups 'look parl' in a Music Fesiival in Windom on May 4. The Mixed Chorus also represenfed Windom ai' Fairmoni' in an infer-school Fesfival. BACK ROW: Pinz, Borer, Hanefeld, Purringion, Rippie, O'Meara, Kirlceby. THIRD ROW: Marfin, Olson, Evans, Liem, Dickinson, Berry, DeVries, Danielson, Sammons. SECOND ROW: Peierson, Arnsion. Elness, Nelson, Johnson, Youngren, Gosen, Neslegard, Shaflier. FRONT ROW: Jacobson, Davis, Youngren, Willson, Miller, Sarforius. Emmerf, Larsen. Manee. T MIXED OCTETTE BACK ROW: Berry, Yeaple, Casflednne Nelson. FRONT ROW: Taylor, Elness. Hanefeid Sam ITIOHS. DOUBLE OUARTETTE BACK ROW: Nelson, Cone, Yeaple Frosi' FRONT ROW: DeVries, Casiledlne Berry Ronning. SEXTETTE Davis, Taylor. McCullough, Willson Evans, Liem. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS FOURTH ROW: Mickels, Curry, Free man, Brandi. THIRD ROW: Berry, Hanson. Cowan Wing, Holzworih. SECOND ROW: Wilkins, Erickson, Fairbairn, Foss, Holland. Sanger Nelson, Langley. FIRST ROW: Maher, Willson, Lewis, SfraH'e, Movius. Bunkers. Onicka, Sarforius. Galer. 27 FOURTH ROW: D. Turner, Liem, A. Turner, Keilh, Thompson, Holzworfh. Vieregge. G. Turner, Holland, Dickinson, Ruse. R. Maher, Willson, W, Grady. THIRD ROW: Miller, DeVries, B. Carpenfer, Reisdorph. Nelson, Casiledine, Mr. Rupp, Taylor. Koranda, Aune, J. Langley, B. Grady. L. Maher, SECOND ROW: Galer, Lewis, Gove, Langley. R. Turner. Erickson, Miller, Paulson, W. Fawceil, Hanson, Langland, Lienke. M. Langley. Jans, Aeling. FIRST ROW: Eberi, Sylvesier. McCullough, Davids, Robinson. Jordan, Johnson. Berry. Sfilfs, Emmerh Olson, L. Carpenier. Gillam. THE BAND is an imporfan+ organizaiion in 'ihe school life of Windom. Greal' credii' musi' go 'ro Mr. Rupp 'For building up a creclilable band in our schools. Slariing 'lwo years ago wifh less fhan iwenfy members. he has gradually added un'l'il now ihere is a membership of sevenfy-five. While H' is siill noi a 'finished organizalion, if is well on The way +o becoming one ofjlhe besl' bands in lhis secfion of 'ihe sfaie. The band played an insl rumen'l'al pari' in keeping our afhleiic confesis up 'lo a maximum of enferiainmeni. filling our ihe half periods and lime oul's wilh well chosen pieces. They also played ai' various school programs. F. F. A. THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA is a nalional organizalion of s'l'uden+s enrolled in vocaiional agriculfure designed +0 recognize and encourage The narural insrincls and 'iendencies +o organize info groups and pui' enfhusiasm and pleasure info work and recrearion. Winclom has a chapler in such an organizaiion consisfing of 42 fuiure farmers, I8 green hands or firsi-year members, and one honorary member. The officers were: presidenr, Francis FeH: vice-presideni, William Erpesladg secrefary, Roberf Edmonson: freasurer, Carl DeVries: reporfer, Roberl Onkka: senlinel Orville Knufson: and advisor, Mr. Wilkins. Regular mee'I'ings are held bi-monihly al which Time all business is lransacfed and someiimes addi- 'Honal feafures are carried our such as chili feeds, recreafion and en'ler+ainmen'r. Alrhough Windom's chapler is siill in ifs infancy, ir has accomplished several worihwhile Things. H' sraged an annual Agriculfure show lasf spring and presenied a+ 'ihal 'lime fhe worldfs fasfesl' chicken picker. Lasf fall, H' had an Agricurure-Gel-Togerher of Agriculfure srudenfs and rheir parenfs. Almosi' fwo hundred and 'fiffy people were present Each year fhere is held a sfafe wide iudging confesf for vocafional agriculfural sfudenls ai' 'Phe Universiiy Farm, S+. Paul, Minnesola. May I8-29, I937, a group of fiffeen wenf 'io 'Phe con'l'es'r from Windom. Compefing againsr Il8 feams, 'rhe Windom reams all placed in ihe upper quarier. TEAMS Poulrry Dairy Malcom Hanson Myron Benson Charles Johnson Bernard Brugmon General Livesfoclc Grain Alva Siewari' Kennefh Peiiz Orville Knu'l'son Forres+ Showman Roberl' Hunier Leslie Schad Meal' Idenfilicafion and Judging Leonard Knufson Waller Soehren BACK ROW: Moede, Plasferer, Youngren, Bennefr, Spielman, Mr. Wilkins, Riorden, BenneH, Scleia, Showman, Soehren, Brugman, Marcy, Firzsimmons. FOURTHQROW: D. Edmonson, V. Lillegard. Frosr, Benson, Fielz, Robinson, Hunrer, Benson, Jones, Riorden, Johnson. THIRD ROW: Graue, Safer, Olson, Fredericlcson, G. Fell, P. Knulson, Caraway, Erickson, M. Lillegard, Siarr, Miller, Renquisl. SECOND ROW: Boaz, Polzin, Onkka, A. Siewerr, Erpesfad, FeH, R. Edmonson, DeVries, O. Siewerl, Leverenz, Larson, Pieh. FIRST ROW: Gosen, Caldwell. TOP ROW: DeVries, Hanefeld. Cone. SECOND ROW: Dickinson. Sammons, Roberis. Liem. Reeve, Liem. FlRST ROW: Van Nesr, Lees, Evans, Miller. Paulson. Miss Buffs THE EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING CLUB weni 'ihrough ifs second successful year. This year fhere was only one coniesi, Jrhal being wil'h Jackson. The coniesi' resulied in a He. which enriiles each school fo have possession of 'Phe silver loving cup for one-half year. The purpose of irhe club is 'io promoie beHer speaking among 'ihe siudenfs. Ahler lwo mqnihs of praciice a feam of eighl, consisiing of Carl DeVries. Helen Sammons, Mariorie Hanefelcl. Doroihy Paulson. Dean Van Nesl, Roberl Cone, Winifred Dickinson, and Blanche Lees was chosen fo represeni Windom. The olilicers of fhe club were: president Erma Miller: secrelary and lreasurer, Miriam Evans. The club was ably coached by Miss Bufis. DECLAMATORY work 'rhis year was superseded by a one-acl' play in order io provide more adequafe opporfuniiy for a greaier number of sfudehis and lo enable 'ihem 'ro par+icipa'le in a less arfificial acl'ivil'y. The Trysling Place was presenied several iimes in Windom and ifs viciniiy, lhough il' was chiefly prepared for +he Speech Fesiival in Heron Lake. The cast direcled by Miss Dixon, was as follows: Mrs. Curiis Lanceloi Briggs Mr. lngoldsby . Jessie Briggs .... Mrs. Briggs .... Ruperl Smilh . . Mysierious Voice Roberls, Cone, Van Nesf. Siehl, DeVries. Evans, Nelson .Susan Roberfs Dean Van Nesr . .Carl DeVries . . Miriam Evans Belly Lou Siehl Gordon Nelson . . Roberl' Cone L.- .. .1 l THIRD ROW: Hanefeld. Egge, V. Anderson, Dickinson, M. Holland, Ruse. Koranda, Grady. Arnfson, A. HoIIancI. SECOND ROW: W. Holland. B. Hale, Nelson, Knuison, Larson. M. E. Miller, Mrs. Crowfher, J. Langley, Hanson. J. Anderson. Paulson, Sylvesier, Baker. FIRST ROW: Miss Benne'H'. Sammons, Eberf, Ryan. J. Johnson, D. Johnson, Rogge, M. Langley. M. Miller, Miss C-Z-rinager. I THE GIRL SCOUTS have made rapid progress during 'l'he Iasi' year. Troop I has increased over IOO perceni in membership, 'The enroIImen+ now being 35. Some of The oufsianding aciiviiies of 'she girls have been over-nighf hikes, The summer camping Irip a'I' Fairmont 'Ihe annual rummage sale in 'rhe faII, and The Mysfery banquei' in fha spring. The Iieaiures of The banquei were The puppei' show, Snow Whiie and Ihe Seven Dwarfs, and 'Ihe shadow play, The Highway Man. Aboui' 200 badges were awarded-an all-'Time record in Windom. The girIs have made money for 'rheir Troop freasury by selling Chrisirnas cards, delivering 'IeIephone books, and puffing on 'their puppei' show a+ various firnes. The leaders for Ihe Senior High School Troop were Miss Grinager, Miss Benneif, and Mrs. Crowiher. The younger Jrroop of girls was led by Miss Luskow and Miss Johnson. THE BOY SCOUTS of Troop I0 of Windom were an aciive organizaiion during The years I937 and I938. In JuIy, I937, BiII Casiiedine, PauI OnIcIca. Bob Van Nest OIiver Casiledine and Gordon NeIson spenf IO days in Washingion. D. C., and New York Ciiy ai 'Ihe Na+ionaI Boy Scou'r Jamboree. The boys speni many pleasanr nighis ai' Iheir cabin on Coiionwood Lake. During The year, Bob Van Nes'I' and OIiver Casfledine were made EagIe Scouis. SECOND ROW: Benson. Carpenfer, Turner, Knufson, Van Nest Barron FIRST ROW: Cas'rIedine, Liem, Henderson, Galer, Nelson. . ., s. I L yf. J' 4 M4 TATTLER STAFF I. Ready. . . 2. Wreck of Jrhe l-lesperus. .. 3. Peddlin'. .. 4. Three Smari Girls. .. 5. The Gal Friends. .. 6. Fulure Farmers.. . 7. Buddies. .. 8. Prudence... 9. Tumblers. .. ,IO. Four Muslcefeers. .. ll. Young lvlan's Fancy. .. IZ. Man-hunlers... I3. Smiles ... I4. Lucky I3 . .. l5. Bringing up Baby. ' I Fri'-in 551' A A i il X: 3' W - . 3 Tj.: ' if t Q' . '3 IU11 I ,, . ' Q-...,lv- P2 -uf.-V 1 . .1 ' -1 -h J T -1 . ' ' 119- if-,J--T? -' fs '553 , .K .,,.v,. . , . -. ' .'V 'F'3 '. -. L .- . L, V .1 Q-... LW, ., h 1- 'T-.ir A .,,,'l.:Ah'A . f es- rf., 1?-fi '1 ' - 1-r ' f. 1 '-ft. ?J: i ,-:J5l f'l -.' ii- .Qi AJ ..-2,4 .- M. --f , ,., 1 :15. ' ' '-.ML-1 . '. 'r ' .,'-1'.:. ' : 11 iw' .. 4' is ' bw'-fwu Lx-is: ' B gg' ',.Qi':,'.I-..sE:J' 'lm ' 1 . n . A LQ- .4 ' . ' 'S E'e'Fr? V! ':-' Lu, 4- fax ' rl g . If gl' H550 iff' ii-f:f :w-g1'j ., -Q-.1' H 515 H .yr vi Q-3'-lil K -h e ' ff 'e' '21, Q,-'-T, f .A,-' . .g :' 2 ,,. . . .1 1 .1 ., -.., ' e pair- , ...,J . ,554 ' ,ji-2.1-1'-'. -- .Y -rf r :..f..-. -mf., '-' P'- up Fi' ' riser r 1 1 4' v:'w5f'yg5'?-', ' . 24 ' Q .wiki Lg I , A. -- BE J Jw, J! uf' , L! T fl! 91 'Inf .fff I J f' :LQ , , r W lr Lf' O ,M ,X .W rf, gr ' ffif' BACK ROW: W. Callcins, D. Larson, H. Calkins, CasTledine, Solem, STarr, PlasTerer, KnuTson, Wilson, Koep, C. Keller, Erbes. A THIRD ROW: D. Nelson, N. PeTerson, Feil, A. Gosen, Moede, Cone, ArnTson, R. Edmonson, Michels, Lienlce, Spielman, Scarborough. . SECOND ROW: Dehmlow, R. PeTerson, D. Edmonson, Yeaple, SmiTh. FRONT ROW: AssisTanT Coach Jenkins, Larson, DeVries, Gosen, Van NesT, Soehren, G. Nelson, Buhler, Taylor, Rhodes, STudenT Manager N. PeTerson, Coach PoTvin. FOOTBALL WiTl1 l2 leTTermen reTurning, and The enTire line oT lasT season inTacT, TooTball hopes soared To The highesT pre-season limiTs since l923 when The lasT Windom TooTball Team had come Through a season unscaThed. Having a veTeran line reTurning, Coach PoTvin's greaTesT iob was To Till The Three bacldield posiTions leTT vacanT by graduaTion. By experT maneuvering, and aided considerably by line-coach Jenkins, one oT The sTrongesT Teams ever To represenT Windom was placed on The gridiron. BUT TaTe had decreed a series of misTorTunes Tor This Team, and Two regulars, Erbes and Moede, were 'forced ouT wiTh iniuries early in The season. However, The deTerminaTion and TighTing spiriT oT The Team lcep'l' Them moving Toward ThaT coveTed goal soughf Tor I4 TruiTless years. Then, iusT as The squad was adapTed To The new lineup, The iniury iinx sTruck again, and ArnTson, regular Tackle, was ouT Tor The season. Again PoTvin and Jenkins came To The rescue, and wiTh unerring iudgmeni' They kepl' The TooTball machine rolling along The vicTory road. ln The end They capTured The greaTesT reward any TooTball Team could hope Tor-an uncleTeaTed season. WINDOM'S LIGHTED FIELD The Windom ioofball squad was indeed for'runa'l'e This year in having 'rhe opporlunily of playing on a lighled field. This field, buill flue previous summer. is one of 'ihe 'linesi lighied fields in Soulh wesiern Minnesola. The sporl fans showed fheir appreciafion of 'ihis privilege of ai-lending nigh? games by 'lhronging +o fhe games in large numbers, no ma'Her whai' lhe wealher. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Windom. . . Windom Windom. . . Windom Windom Windom Windom . . . Windom Yeaple, Michels, R. Knuison Siarr. N. Peferson. R. Peierson Alumni . .. Slaylon . . Sleepy Eye Morris . . . Tracy .... Pipeslone Lakefield . Jackson .. 7 7 6 7 6 I2 6 7 Jenkins, DeVries Pofvin, M. Peferson I Wqlw N WILBUR RHODES-pulled our of line on offense and delivered smashing blocks ahead of 'lhe runner. WILLIAM LARSON-Triple lhreal' bacldield s'l'ar. assuming lhe chief dulies on 'lhe 'l'eam. Ji 64076 df? fa: feb' Sf-rf em. ' duel' 7 f16T'L WALLACE BUHLER-chief blocker on fhe leam, and defensive mainslay in 'lhe secondary. ABE GOSEN-his smashing plunges cinched many a 'iirsf down. CARL DeVRlE-S-adepi af breaking up opponen'l's inlerference. GORDON NELSON-an experi' on opening holes in fhe opponen'l s line. ,-,rj X, . fi fi? T ka. 4, L . -AL. .. :ill-va. fx il l' X L npxvftbgf, N 4.2.3 A My R ,,,, A, 'fl illjf' x, ll ff K DELMAR SOEHREN-opene for backfield and made smash- ing iackles on defense. LAURENCE DEHMLOW-chief pass receiver on rhe feam. DONAIZD EDMONSON-an immovable bulwark on defense and True passer on offense. DAYTON YEAPLE-broke up many drives by his greai' defensive abili'ry. LLOYD TAYLOR-specialized in breaking up power plays. ROBERT VAN NEST-speediesf man in fhe backfield, covered his ierrifory superbly on defense. vs , A Tammy ' ar yfgjjfgpdd K5f 5 9 I '-1-' i ii h' fwefff J ii ir iiiri i BACK ROW: Keller. FeTT, Erbes, KnuTson, Fail. Coach Bell FRONT ROW: Larson, Dehmlow, Moede, Van NesT. Buhler BASKETBALL WlNDOM'S BASKETBALL TEAM inheriTecI The winning ways of The TooTball squad and ran up an imposing record of eleven sTraighT wins beTore losing a hearTbreaker To 'ST. James I7-l3. Their a'Hacl: was TeaTured mainly by The TasT break, using a few seT plays when The occasion demanded iT. The shiTTing zone defense employed was pracTically impeneTrable. Using These Two meThods. The Golden Eaglis decisively deTeaTed every opponenf unTil a laTe season slump cosT Them Their exTended winning sTrea . STarTing The season wiTh six leTTermen, Coach Bell was noT aT a loss for experienced men. UTilizing The speed of The squad, Bell inauguraTed a new oTFense, The fasT break. AlThough The play was some- whaT ragged aT TirsT, The Team smoThered every opponenT by overwhelming margins. Then They found Their mid-season smooThness and walloped such sTrong Teams as WorThingTon, MounTain Lake, Jackson and Lalcefield. Picking up Their winning ways aTTer The deTeaT by ST. James, They conquered The above Team 29-IZ, Therebv iusTiTying Themselves Tor The previous loss. The lasT game found The Golden Eagles beaTing Jackson 2I-I9. a grand Tinal To The close oT a successful playing season. Thus, Their season ended. The Team girded Themselves 'For The TesT of a Team's greaTness, The TournamenT. BASKETBALL SCH EDU LE DISTRICT TOURNAMENT The I938 fournameni' held in Ihe Windom audiiorium, found Mi. Lake and Windom 'favored +o Iighi I+ oul' for 'lhe championship, and runnnig 'Irue 'Io advanced predicfions, Windom mel and defealecl Lakeiield, 27-I7: Heron Lake, 50-25, and Comirey, 4-I-I7, earning Ihe righf Io meel' MI. Lake for 'Ihe championship. A capacily crowd saw a greal' Windom 'Ieam wallop an ouiclassed Mi. Lake 'Ieam by a'I Ieasf I'en poinis, and scoring well over a poim'-a-minule for Ihe four games. REGIONAL TOURN-AMENT ' Windom enlered 'I'he Regional Tournamenl' as fhe underdog, playing SI. James in 'Ihe 'firsl game, buf 'I'hey upse'I' The prediciions by walloping Iheir rivals 35 Io 26 and gained 'Ihe righ'r +0 meal' Luverne in Ihe iinals. The championship game was close and Ihrill-packed all I'he way, and wifh 55 seconds lelil To go, Windom forged info ihe lead by one poinl, bui Luverne came back Io cage a long shol' and a free 'Ihrow 'Io bea'I 'lhe Golden Eagles 22 Io 20. Coach Bell M. Peferson Windom ....... 43 Jeffers ..... .... I 5 Windom ....... 20 Heron Lake ...... I7 Windom .5I Comfrey . . . . . . . I4 Windom ....... 45 Alumni ..... .... 4 3 Windom ....... 53 Comfrey ........ I7 Windom ....... 4I Bu'Heriield ....... I0 Windom ....... 2l Worfhingfon ..... 9 Windom .... , . .30 Lakeiield ....... . I3 Windom ....... 27 Jackson ......... I9 Windom ....... 26 M'I'. Lake ........ 2l Windom ....... I7 S+. James ........ 2I Windom ....... I3 Worihingfon ..... I7 Windom ....... I2 Lakeiield ........ 2I Windom ....... 29 SI. James . . . . . . I2 Windom ....... I2 M'l'. Lake ........ 21 Windom ....... 38 Heron Lake ...... 23 Windom ....... 24- Fairmonl' ........ 27 Windom ....... 27 Jackson . . . . . I9 39 I FRANCIS FETT-fall guard who used his heighr Io advanfage on The backboards. ,A .I ' passes counf. LOWELL KNUTSON-dependal:-Ie forward who caged imporfani' He-Id goals under pressure. HENRY FEIL-scrappy and fasi guard who made his WILLIAM LARSON-clever guard who gave The 'Forwards game-winning passes. ROBERT VAN NEST-driving forward who used his cleverness for many baskefs. WALLACE BUHLER-defensive bulwark who RUSSELL KELLER-figl1+ing forward whose long shois were consfanfly a Hwreaf. L s LEW T? ' guarded Hue back courfs well. THOMAS MOEDE-poinf ge'H'ing cenfer who used his heigh+ +0 good advanfage. ROBERT ERBES-defensive guard whose heighf was efFecHve for cap+uring rebounds. . LAWRENCE DEHMLOW-scrappy 'Forward who ex- gcelled under 'rhe basket THIRD ROW: Sammons, Anderson, Yeaple, J. Helder, Ryan, l-lanefelcl, Evans, Johnson, Saxhaug. SECOND ROW: McLaughlin, Emrneri, Parker, DeVries, Hanson. Dahlke. Lees, P, Helder. FIRST ROW: Pinz. Pererson, Sarforius, Barron, Taylor, Paulson. THE PEP SQUAD was organized in l935 and has been under 'lhe supervision of Miss Wald during 'Phe 'ihree years of Hs exisrence. The main 'funclions of ihe group are 'ro promofe sporismanship and 'io provide enlerfainmenl ai 'rhe foofball and baskefball games. The girls are admified 'Free 'ro +he games ai which 'rhey perform and are awarded W afier fhree years of membership. Girls +0 receive 'their W 'ihis year were Helen Sammons, Joyce Helder, Phyllis Helder, Mariorie Hanefeld. Miriam Evans. Blanche Lees, Florence Barron, and Nila Taylor. W As a par? of lhe pep program, Windom sludenls elecfed live insieacl of 'I'he usual 'ihree cheer- leaders, They were Miriam Evans, Abe Gosen, Elinor Sariorius, Donna Davis and Jeanne Yeaple. ,Z 3. 'jf' jf . X 1 X. ' , , A 4, i J ' . 'fuk X ,i 1 ' R V -' f cl., I b' iff-' . f' yu' gffd . I . I I b 1 Y J J , f SARTORIUS f EVANS X GOSEN YEAPLE 6 ye y ,47.Mf,, ff! ffofmsf, fyyiid hL?:!ff'-'iz' I H -'- 42 Ili? sf 'as ' I -rr T. 'Ai' if 9,319-4' .+I 7' I V e ar G. A. C. OFFICERS THIRD ROW: Anderson, Kriedeman, Ryan, Paulson, P. Helder Borer' Ryan' FGWCQH ' Parker, Roemer, DeVries ' Paulson, SarTorius, Parker SECOND ROW: HaneTeId. Danielson, SarTorius FIRST ROW: J. Helder, Barron, Borer, FawceTT THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB is an orgenizaTion composed oT girls inTeresTed in sporTs, giving Them an opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe in such acTiviTies and aT The same Time enable Them To win a W. The Two officers eIecTed Tor '37 and '38 were Elaine FawceTT, presicIenT: Marjorie Borer, secreTary and Treasurer. Each acTiviTy has a leader whose duTy is To be aT The meeTings, To record The members presenf and The poinfs earned by each. In The Tall, hiking and biking wiTh DoroThy Paulson as leader, and volley ball, headed by BeTTy Ryan, occupied The members Tor Two nighTs a week. The maior winTer acTiviTy was baskeTbaII, which was under The Ieadership oT EIinor SarTorius, The chieT spring ac'I'iviTy was kiH'en ball headed by Phyllis Parker. SENIOR PERSONALITY PAGE HOBBIES, WEAKNESSES, PET ExPREssloNs CAROL LIEM - Fixing Hair- Blushing - Oo La La WALLY BUHLER - Women - More Women - Ah-a-a-a-a MIRIAM EVANS - Colleciing piciures of Paul Muni - Knaclc Seeds - Whoops DOROTHY BILLINGS - Dancing - Swing Music - Ya Dope ROBERT ERBES - Playing cupid for his own beneiii - Imnnaierial - Gee ERMA MILLER - Creaiing new hair slryleis - Wayne King - How feeble GORDON NELSON - Phoiography - Ruih - Shuclcs MARJORIE HANEEELD 4 Tap dancing - Peanuis - Row-de-dow SHIRLEY KI RKEBY -- Work - Giggling - Ah Shuclcs DOROTHY MAE CARPENTER - A good 'rime -- Swing Music - So Whai DICK KORAN DA - Dancing - Being Ia're - Carol, Carol MARJORIE HOLLAND - Sculpiure - Pleniy of iack-How vacanl JOYCE WILLSON - Scrap books - Johnnie Scai Davis - Golly Whiz HELEN SAMMONS - Reading -Tall darlc and handsome men -This is Ihe life BILL LARSON - Eooiball - Wriiing noI'es - No kidding BETTY LOU SEIHL - CoIIec+ing finger nail polish - Dancing -- Crin' in Ihe Mud CARL DE VRIES - Scieniiiic experimeniing wiih The heari- Huniing and Fishing SUSAN ROBERTS - CoIIec+ing elephanls - Luxurious cars - Judas Priesi PHYLLIS HELDER - Colleciing Cowboy songs - Dancing - Oh Boy MARGY ELNESS - Ari - Swing Music - Honesi Kid WINIERED DICKINSON - Music - Traveling - O Chris ROBERT CONE- Impersonaiing - Joan Crawford - Oh Yeh JOSIE DANIELSON - Sporirs - Benny Goodman - Oh Gee LEONARD KNUTSON - Hunling - Movies - Ya Dizzy Thing ARDITH BOAZ - Knifiring - Movies -Tha+'s Wha'r I Say MARJORIE ANDERSON - Reading - Bashfulness - Oh My Word JOHN KNUTSON - Playing Taxi - Bruneiies - Hi Boy WILMA WALEN - Roller Slcaiing - Movies -- Oh Phouey CHARLOTTE REED - Reading - Dancing -- Oh For Dumb ARDYTH STILTS - Music - Roller Skaiing - Oh Gosh DORIS NESTEGARD - Slcaiing - Blushing -- Oh For Dizzy DOREENE NEIMANN -- Sewing - Dancing - Ya Egg ... ...... .., ., .......a ......... . ......,.. ...... ...,a ... ...E a a,.- , A. 'movw a -,an ,f new :wan JQHN 'nmlllwwu -.mn ralaurar.aa.a g,-1a.aa.r.aL.V.fj-,,S mmff1cau1.aa:1i11 xmmrkawhrlivm-mnma rn-rl-mlm my at a l' Eflnkmrm , a-..,,1.,. v W - A ',' -- F- ,,,...h2 I if trier: - 1 ' 1 02442 1 h U . aamman Candles. x ' nricl: ls rl! led- A Ihr naw 4,5 Sm 'sL9. wlll 4fS-,W1-H- , Ti. 'mm' -nv: E '.. . .min ' '-'i .g::'.. '..,. .....- ? U FA wi Mum Um .......... av... a Q L 5 0 lLml, ln T H ,WI-I C d .G0lflfl1 Eagles AW aw- 5.1 11521111 0011 S PCM bem' , .m1.1 am.. arge row Q Still Unllefealefl M LM' 'md MGS' '3 f1 ?5 With 12 to 7 Victoryligiig iglmplma 15 0 t l Ex T I Y m,,1,,g, ,mhuny lass, Lawrar ' 11 ng I 1 u To Honor A I M l w ll- Wlndnm mlm I 1 A tempo cam n n.1Zi'L'KmEam' I lah-lm me score ar Y t ' P' ton al-rl Becker aarlbefealad Slaynan ln Nlghlrwlllk- me Blue Ja: Oun e CS Took Thrlller From mf' t maimed In H . and scored 0 I By 13 to I2 score C mg SPT: 11 Game Here Fnday rwlgllxg 'algslyncagrgrz -,..,. i. rs, ragm w- -an ,I . I ...- annul: an aye rp- lglaldcllf Eagles. enltsplendud Program At Commun-' 1 'B H Camus Jr, High School Speaktra Declar- ra, Prank Aume The Windnm hm, Muon, fnalbglqonmgl Ext 0.111551 t .gym . M d l y al-ry ' ' ' ' d me qnrnlna nf 1 w . ' , , 1 . evstmg nn my 1 1 , 1 llama. cha -- . . L 1 . 4 wl12'.1S'm i5,E.3a1,B 'i3?'g rrfgneaugng ed of EW' A ' ID om Ulnf 1a'X53i'F'M0rris Aggies Here Bm-lar 113-12 decision over BBS - ,L F,-111, I ithus extended her undefeated strlna lc iesl Sln' o ..i. bl 1 n d nly one-ra and lnughker grcrled an eats t 3 , 1 F F d G . ifrixiiiinliiiiirxiaiingiaaeilirnilai aims rnlaniar snparznmmaanz w. H. n ' - :lhlgul-h or ll ay ame 15,11 ,mg B,,,1,,11 1',.m, lhln FHUW nllhfs conwst com 0' m m Wm' 'hh Emmm aar F1-luay n -u-ang 'as were. -1-- r cue h of Hon I. 1 not be dcslred for lonu nlns. tumble: J k L nm HM Mon U may e 1 o ponnltles, and vicious tncldlnk Prll E 5, 1-bk .Jinx 1: 1Farm School Te ,-, duced a multitude of thrills. 1 'mln dow, . w1,,d1,m am-rd lmlr two lou: t' D G ,me ,mm 3 Wrndom mlm crowd or lan peoplag downs aa ma result ar auszaln IS me ay am 1 F ,mpc 3 who memebrs or me hlghg driven whllg PlppsLnnu'x were score Rn mom or nm ll squad und Junlor I am -- H 0 wm,,ummk Fm H E, ranau team, manned ma, Night Football I8 Locahmra hm to -l dl th he uaag n 1 md of cr. V A nlceting or' znicammgyj - - - - .1 agen 1- do 1,111 a Paying Proposztzoll wr E 51. 1 E LI T 4 X . . 11 1 ma m , nam ls r . nng t -11. .11-if-rn has rm llama M1 Agg n an 111- g C le - ' -4 11 1rr..n ML. Lake far lh a yr-a mn ' 11 .- . 11 ul 1 wav . ', ' n1'Il'.f1Q 'l'lZm12Zi'a.l2?.1y a 'la n- was. 11.EnQ51l5...IT'15' nm.. f-ffm ml1gfgg'gg,jg'gnM5,f, Dedlcatlgn On nlkhl lootbull ls laalcagea 1 .hecfis fg:0rem1::b2R1n 1:-af11af1ua2:11-gg! r ' U ggreggtlah ,n sm and WW. I . mm L me wi ww - J' 0 f ' - . --U rl an ll ln. bl g 1 icnm F d N h Lnlauxgrf supz. Herrmann lsllcc nel Q1 me Ivwfnn mlm- esp K arlmnh S Mull anmgnefs gewsnzid mls n ay lg t thai. the lctul neculpla for the lcnbed s of Llc s 2. 1y o nse. Lam A te , yvun.. and Mme husmest aggfegnuon fllllf Pm llmlfwllfd lo SW' - w l 5 me hnplm 4 .WP We 'hey 1114hl.l!.,1 farm nay: ln nigh school foal- 1. mg in this azullrnr num1a.1an JMS 20-7. Wlndvm mlm nanlrr kc. .ine 11ndl,,,m-- me ,ample reporl, which hav., .there were pl-ouaaly sono pw d.u1.ml1rmmX.!v lwv ' ' 1 V l2!n1am.r.lLlnra'..a ummm. Lo 1ara1 camel-ma can-Game with Sllylun Expected the nlx nam-g gamer, ua cmn1m1a - annul zaou lan yaar, nml av. 1e1 to lo Draw Record one game, me Sleepy rzya nal M aaa played ln n downpour ar r 1-ny Crowd -rim mnalaalu gamr was nn ll, m. aulmunl anrmg me sermon.. ,edu - nam 1- maine: 1,, .. 52:1 gagmfl auger I I I I .xghlmg System Found lo Be, -ra ll ld 1 ul- athletic un h' llon :zulu 1:31. 'riiara wlll bu a ar Kfml Very Sllliflriflfy aunnual paymunv. mana aul or fa- vu, 1 lvhnbrggglpla. nnd baauginali 1:-ul I 1 --T-IL ' ' -Blmk, N L. -i dl ,...,,. gum. W ,Wy prggm xnalanuans are mar from- Al - f I zeriirrlfiiig ummm iiwa :ualmrs saw ll 21121 nalln R ' al ' yljnrr Lim wllislfcixtiilnmukn 'soo to noun peuplc w111 ae on nanui llllllll ea vlnlous blacklng on me part ar mnefua rar 1115 H Yr of 170 mllen home lmmcd- rl Prlaay evcnlnl 1:1 this wrek nr, wmdm u .1 'ollawlnz the game. sa111v1m :he ardlcauan of me new lighted! I Wm Dfw' Jeffers Cage Team J ' l sscl wlu omclnte. naman rlrlrl an Island Park. -rmran I lll IUSU Collie! wmaom . , 1-sl ln na mlm mzcnuae at Hg Mfg 31 3135332 535303 55:1 down of K H Thi E a Wlll Meet SL James In Fin! vrsocllonnl angla ls mlilchad Ttealxqlerest on the mn ul gms in . ere S venmg Round infhslnifinigsilllilliiyi :la 21: eillhbolgflglzownig Bd I 'U Cfowd 52 NIP lnynrd llne, 1.. m anim-xy of farm aoya and DC D' 'W fnlnm ' t. Tuck Affair It Hi h school aan sklrbed . ' I U '- 11111-la one nf me larger ngrl- fn' hmmm lm'-f ll K lililiaia l3F ' Ad ' T' A' 'moafearaa Mountain Lake za Lakefield In Tie lden Eagles Take :walufor B quninked With Game I9 In Finn' C-.me . 1a 11 c 1111 ., 1.1 ea r ax- - - , -me w?f.11a.l'.'ilan ..rni'.f,1 liar..-.11..v:ar, 1-o 1 - saturday wmdom Team Another victory. . h no e 1- . ' 'limi' Afaxlngmenxvj gnvchminbmasigi -1 l - I ?un:g:'ghg 'fmfm tg fgzwargmgfgm In 5 g,,m,was yvlnunms urs: ulsnnn a.,.,.Rer.6rd Crowd Saw Game Fn-'ul d sl E 20 i GI I iF'nt S 55' B I mmm, qpnor to :na ragalar romania wh.lChlUl'l5hlD Since 1929 and w say dw Ewngnx ' PY Y' 0 U1 I . 2 IDD 28 I1 i L- d opens M Hmm Lake ,.-,my ,,,gm.Galacn Eagles and nnr1r ul'-Saul Driving Rain . 1 ' ,fd'1,,,,'l cuaen Bcll's prohezes wlll mnkowefe bww ls vurrlns lc m y. :No fux sur -nam ra na Salou fgcklc ,,,'11na1r aapearanae mnlshz. waanea- ' ' - --1-v I. lfroe 'rnaw cqaemn 'ra Taxa 'na wha, Go, Ocuzlnirx B.wlR1d:fm some W ' ' I3 DIS B E I mana ar canmlauan Ganga me yargnh M-us pdmuuy folyrmw D Tournament play 1 lllan-1:1 clmmplan ln lwmall w1l1 open al Eagles Lose latlng wma Q1 ma ro :lol been attending bl ln. All De-l'S0ns who hi l game, or who have l 'llocals Take Two 011 Comfrey Floor my Harry Calkins. .1r.1 'nm Wlndom man acnaal mmall am was the victim ol la stlxrtlllls rifles!-Ewa ngznz. Yhanhan lnaglr- E E EBU! UUE Wh Ol!! ' a e-s aaaalarlr In Wlndom's laalgnfnbi f:,'f1li',l'jl HeSeE,f,fdEKf 22 .me Same- The flflvlmwh Wu Hllnl1l'l1Llx.Ulrnu9h the enure Ilral' may 'Harry Callllni. .1r.1 ' r wlnaam nlgn Sammi football 7l'lDlllU1lhE!I Lhlrll' l'l!C0l'!l or IIC Mmlnlaln Llkktl and 1 Inraay, March nn. R - al B L, mendnnu 1m p 1- l5'nF- 'WRU AU' ' unpleasant 1 A , aaluanax opponent , f?3Il.El2lifa'?113Zi?1'l'l eglon y Q.'d'T'm ' ' 'ms U' Frm 'rum Pllaa Up ss to I7 Lghlhlnilljk d Blllgretball Game fm W 'hw rlnnls uchodplcu on , ' ----1-1- , . U H Um K! n N Y , f handicap, S 111, , M,-.,,1, 4 S - .nday narazra all 1:5 pf 910 ear ..:-:m,1...1 .,:. Ose core h C 5 on gr .1 may M, 8 Evekihniulilli evunllwt 1-fl ilru 1-an 5 T Ehlvwflig gwchdvl B fem Wlndum 'sazanlny -- W A i Calkins lm er a a na Ul aslracaa11rana will n rar lnav , . l H hy' 'have the . ' fnu:Vfj,'QQ':Q'QQ'CQ :1fd wma,-,m gay, pefuhd 5,21 t eron Lake hlghnschool aaskaz- Qyfffc WSE msidlggglgsigewwgiiilzrate part. of ,LQ ye llne an -::l::'a0:.lP1zz':l11 I-'ww-el-1 ra--n By 20 -i - 2f 2'h2 52'w-fa V522 rm mn '.i':d:1f11l'M '31'i.sivefli'mlSaua1?finslVc'y 1121 hm-an ma w-my to 22 sem niHeron Lu1keTenm Pram: Hard,:'f'i,.lfIgS g1ufl':l: wlerlal-1 aresem-m 6,111 'f111X ul'1'2L ,,,, Q' HCHDQIJW i'Li51':1s1 uf ' llense and defense be-sl. retmrd IO! the .H To Curnquor 'lrldom uintel. shot Ccnlxlge column but 'Deen proven Vulnerable lmd uther qalnn are rana11a1ng' earn mlm has admlsiflq A ,,,E,,,'::f nam mama realuelsan, Paul Putefanrom m'H0b1,,1,11.1.,a u-.al 'By I-larry Calkins. Jr.l larter and each ln the pmyau. Q r w-ly bo vlcburv-'lm 7 Dhpmltlcn lr, B llrey tzsm. ihtlng army whlrwl d U form ', nd me ability wa irirlam hm' School riars. Aa mTr'l 'k 'g WW1 urn ma llna-up na .lyea analznn. me mlb' Thhfrllnsed, mn in will S no' em tion ar a raw' .me and deserve: clude Larry Buhler probably ln-1.5 I me ,,,,,m,,W1ndom Defeats w11d.mH.,1,m,1a,.1.1. unable M7 succes- rint. Wlndom Norman, lrvle N n' Em VM' exec Llo of fbrmer can uhrsrdagg md oumf ill Lngsonrl A ravara the ran wha Lu free 1 mm Continued iff- Wllmlnl ul' ugh' Wmdom '12 01 4 bww. ani - He wlll be only avanlng sraalanr. om by mumpmng om Hmm! M dm 'umlug yards' .mr Dmagra one aama ar1r1.u..arm.a1a1-z f.fl ':ffQ1n11-13' gamaa 11. raunm. ,M ,U zu-17 ln a nam Iought contest lnmceuuuna by leld scored 1.1 pm, Y lin the arm-naan ann uhm y evenlna an Heron Lake. Tneloede, Cammy was nrds by recover lo one mdom live ' wi nr? rnuna on nun snmrdn -- was closlgrlrzushnm tlsetgnmelelglswmm 0:5 lingo sh vflnaom include S Lan QQ ll! CUHEUIBUOH SBIR! Rnd -HETOII E ll-mp K n In E Uf Y U U0 HK H two D I at on all amrm. nam we A 'e' D'f ' of 0'3 Yemung lead, nam were uulrxlyalnrv. me substitutes an tha nm a .efmfug Jackson t mnyafd am ranawlng 111.11 yan.-'11 With Vrezory Tuesday -wird by Wlndom in una aaa-ss. acquitted Lnam-lmr racalvlng me url e eefsfd iff' nam wnian 1.11 1,,1,.1..11,1.1, gzzirter. From man on melaaa lom aaaearea w be nu i Sen 5 . champs, wllhouz u represv 1' awed untll Lhe Inst qunrberilid wlth some pre-lcuchuown, but alter n ' an . L--fa '- ,a my I-'Arry ca.1.kiar.Jr- '- - ' '- ' 'auaaamalva nm- .M-: w--- - ...- n...r.. I. .--,. . .. . . 1-1- syn SCI-IDOL CALENDAR Seplember 7-School opens-783 in allendance. I I6 Seplember -Social evenl al Liem's. Calaslrophe-Fullback had ealen previously. Seplember I7-Firsl loolball game. Varsily whips Alumni I2-7. Seplember Seplember 2 I-Eire drill. I-leck, nol real. 22-Girl Scoul lroop organized. Seplember 24-Dedicalion ol new Iighled lield. Slaylon delealed I2-7. Seplember 28-Girls in Slenography II begin laking radio speeches. Seplember 29- Wonders ol Science Harry C. While. English accenl. Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober Oclober I-Winclom wallops Sleepy Eye 20-6. 2-Girl Scoul overnighl al Fish Lake. Modern dancing lurnished by Wini- lred and Mariorie. 4-Lucky I3 has lirsl parly. ' 6-Home room ollicers elecled. 8-Prolessor Quiz assembly. Windom vs. Tracy 6-6. 9-Lois Granl gels iob in Washinglon, D. C. Wilma Purringlon becomes new secrelary. I I-Exlemp slages parly. CarI's slill collecling. I3-Class ollicers elecled. I4-Charm bracelels newesl lad. I5-Sl. James game poslponed-snow. I9-Boy Scouls enlerlain lhe Girl Scouls al a lreasure hunl. 20-Firsl reporl cards. Were we scared! 2 I-M. E. A. vacalion-whal a relief 22-Walloped Morris Aggies 3 I-7. 26-Piclures and leclures on Europe by Reverend Slark. 26-Eagle slall elecled. 28-Girl Scoul masquerade, scavenger hunl. Mr. Polvin's secrels revealed. 28-Rislov says Noles are nol only messy. bul mushy. 29-Beal Pipeslone I2-I3. Swell game. November 4-Homecoming program. Red hol bonlire. Wallie and Erma homecom- November November November November November ing king and queen. 5-Homecoming. Lakelield 6-6. No parade. 7-Snow bools lad. IO-Seniors voled lor caps and gown. Open house lor parenls. I I--End season undelealed al Jackson 20-7. I9-M. Van Rees, magician, mind reader. How'd he do il? November 25-28-Vacalion. Oh! lhal dinner. December I-Religious educalion classes begin. Parkinson Nalional Musical Ensemble. December 6-Exlemp club drinks neclar ol lhe gods lrom loving cup. December 8-Exlemp conlesl al Jackson. A lie. December 9-Roberl Bowman-characler porlrayals. December I0-Won opener wilh I-Ieron Lake 20-I7. December I3-Girl Scouls go caroling-much snow-much eals-much lun. December I6-Conquered Comlrey 5I-I4. December I7-Chrislmas vacalion begins. School bells gel lwo weeks resl. Girl Scoul parly. Decembe January January January January January January January January January February February February February February February February February February February February February February February February February March March March March March March March March March March March March March April April April April May May May May May May May May June June June I I8 I9 27 I I I2 I8 I9-Windom Ioses righl Io s+a're tourney Io Luverne. Everyone hearlbroken. 25 r 3 I-Basketball game wilh Alumni. 45-43 our favor. 3-School opens with a flash-seven lovely girls received diamonds for Chrislmas. 7-Swamped Comfrey 53- I 7. I I-Baskelrball game wilh Butlerfield 4I-IO. I4-Walloped Worlhingfon 2 I -9. I7-Chorus sings for Communify Club. I 8-Laceralred Lakeiield 30- I 3. I8-Articles in The Worihing'ron paper. 2 I-Jackson game. 27-I9 in our favor. 28-Baskelball game with Mountain Lake. Did we celebrate! 26-2 I . I-St James game. Losl 2I-I 7. 4-WorI'hing'Ion game I7-I3. Assembly BrancI+ Concert Requesit program. 7-Name of our annual changed from I'he Crickef fo the Eagle. Lakefield 2 I-I I. Their favor. Lakefield meets WaIIy's sis'rer. 3- I I-Impersona'rions by Bob Hanscomb on Tale of Two Ci'ries. I I-St James game we won 29-I3. I5-Bea+ Heron Lake 38-23. I7-Eagle sfatl 'rurns newsboys. I7-Governor Benson spoke Io High School. I8-Mounlain Lake game. Losl 2 I-I2. 2 I- The Trysling Place presenled al I'he Community Club. 22-P. T. A. Band Concert The Declam. play. 23-Dramalic fesfival a+ Heron Lake. -Fairmont game. Losl' 24-27. -Dixon Follies on 'four IDeIf'rI. Mixed Chorus sings a'r Deltt 28-Four Nelson Brothers Swing. I-Whipped Jackson 27-I9. 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