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We present for your approval the '51 Vlking in which we have
sketched for lou an outline of the dev-bf-d y hwppenin s in the
Ade H1,h School during the post 'ear Hhen in the future fou DlCk
up this book and o.pe throuyn it m- it heln ou recall tne xorn
,nd pl . the failures ,nd urcesees the Qoxrous fnd the io S o
vodr scnool da s in food old Ada Ulsl
DEDICATION
We the class of "'5l " dedicate
this annual to you Mr Vid ap
orecietive of your help guidance
nd sound advice throughout our
Senior high school life as our
principal social science teacher
nd Senior class adviser
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He teaches World Historv end
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favor1te o st1me is hunting
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SCHOOL BOARD Mrs Jenn D
Hubbell Secxetarj Georze
Lendsverk Ed Hekman, Cl r
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President Not pictured
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FACULTY
MISS SYVONS teaches benior High
nglish, coeches declamat1on,and
for a n stime she collects old
furniture end antiques
MlnS OLSON is the school lib
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tructor For a pastime she
likes to play the organ
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VRS JO SON 1 the instructor
Aweric n J1St0T end Biology
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High Mathematics and English Physical Education and Hea1th
As a pastime she likes to an- instructor As a pastime her
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MISS RISTE is tne Junior High
Mathematics instructor. Her
favorite is knitting
MRS. ANDERSON is the assistant
office secretary. In her spare
favorite pastime is traveling. time SFS likes to read-
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engoys sewing
M ARMSTRONG is the Band and MRS FARAUHER is the Senior
General Business instructor Hi h Science teqcher AS for
For a pastime he likes to play her favorite nestime she likes
n instrument tc Swim
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Mrs Boyer
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Uuiet vaters run deep
Intelli ent and studious
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for hill billy music
SALUTATCDRIAN
RICHARD IAFDSVTRK KDICKD
Our cl ss ustler
bounced ebout busil
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business manager
CLASS MOTTO WE BUILD
THE LADDER BY WHICH WE RISE
CLASS COLORS: GRAY AND YELLQW
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sense of rhythm. She is
always on the move.
DALE BJOREM CDALED
Short in size, good in
farming, well worth know-
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PAUL MALTRUD CSQUINTX
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book He is a good U l
to all his classmates.
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JAWIS ANDVPSON QJAND
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JOEL ALTbovY CJOHNNYD
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tales anything in b6-
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She's the girl with the
ouiet wit that covers
9 golden heart Always
happy and good natured
JOE BOOKS CBOOKSD
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is pla, He excelled in
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JAMES BARTZ CJIHVVD
Jimmy is always laughing
and joking He likes to
we.r the color maroon He
will be a future farm
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HELEN HAGEN KHELENJ
To Felen a handful of
fun is north more than a
bushel of knowledge She
is intellivent pleasant
and alot of fun
DUANE FOURNIER CFUNNELJ
Tall, dark -nd disturb-
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has won many friends
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fond of sports He es
Decially likes hunting
LITLY ANU IVWRSON CLIYLYD
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to art school
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LORRAIFE HEKMAN KLOLLYD
Talkative, cheerful
sociable characterize
Lolly She is known for
her ability mith the ac
cordian
MARWOOD MOE CMOEJ
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etbell nd was a member of
the first five He is good
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A quiet girl who does
her t sks vell She was
the effic4ent editor of
the school paper
ROBERT BANG CBOBD
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h through four
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MARLENE HABEDANK KPOKEYD
Pokey is very cheerful
end ready to help anyone
of her classmates. She
never worries and never
hurries.
ROBERH' vom QROBERTD
HLessons are e bore
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interesting things to
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CLASS I-HSTCDRY
TWELVE YEARS IN RETROSPECT
In the spring of IQQQ twenty five brave children including Robert Bang William Faragher Leona
Jacobson Richard Landsverk Faye Lohmier Paul Maltrud DeLoris Olson and Joe Roesch decided to
leave home and enter kindergarten Did we ever feel proud marching off to school that first morning'
We brought rugs along on which to take a nap when we became sleepy from sitting still
After fooling around for a whole spring we were promoted to first grade where Ronald Nighten
gale Lilly Ann Iverson and Marwood Moe joined us Here the instinct for making noise was given full
outlet by our first grade band We went into business by starting a grocery store
Miss Bell bestowed her affections on all of us in the second grade She gave us oranges for doing
errands for her That year we made our first stage appearance in Land of Dreams Come True operetta
Four more joined us in the third grade They were Jovinae Rasmussen Vivian Kroshus Alice
Larson and Arlie Askelson In this grade we started playing post office Dont get the wrong idea
We sold stamps
Joe Books wandered into our class in the fourth grade Two remembrances of this grade are vivid
sitting on the floor in the front of the class and the leaving of Mrs Peterson
When we came back for our fifth grade we found four new classmates who were Duane Fournier
Marlene Habedank Curtis Lee and Jerome Rage We had to chew hot pepper if we got caught chew
ing gum We were a scared bunch the day we had to give our declamations in front of the class Miss
Brurud put our marbles in her turtle bowl and Bobby gave us lollipop valentines
Dale Bjorem Janis Anderson and Helen Hagen decided to try to bear with us the rest of their
operetta Liberty Land
In the seventh grade we lost our way often the first weeks but we soon got acquainted Myron
Adkins was a newcomer
With the help of Cleone Eklund John Anthony and Donald Wagner we enjoyed our eighth
grade year A few of us got caught writing notes to each other For entertainment we had a scavenger
hunt and a picnic
Eight more Verona Vilmo Cleone Luchau June Berglind Leona Jacobson Lorraine Hekman
James Bartz and Robert Voje joined us in the ninth grade to help us enjoy those High School parties
We wore out our shoes marching and dancing for Mrs Kling We enjoyed taking part in declam
cheerleading and basketball
At last we entered Senior high The roads really suffered when we gathered wood for our Sopho
more bonfire We won the decoration honors that year for the interclass tournament The ten with high
est marks served for the Junior prom
Deloris Rinerson decided to finish out her high school days with us so joined the class in our jun
ior year Remember our record breaking float on which we won first prize? This was a winning year for
us We won the Interclass tournament and decorations prize A hilarious time was had by those in the
Junior class play during the preparation and presentation of The Real McCoy The weather dampened
our spirits in preparing for the prom but our Rainbow Theme worked out all right
SENIORSI We made the grade We presented Redblooded Royalty from Arkansas as our play
We kept busy putting out the paper trying to pass Eid s tests and getttng the annual ready We ordered
our announcements sent them out and graduated! So ends this brief sketch of twelve happy and busy
years in the good old Ada school
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Laurence Claypool, Daniel Clayton, Jerald Hebeck Norman Gunderman Second
row, Gloria Grothe, Patricia Blasey, Shirley Ford Janis Bergman, Ethel
Germolus Leroy Boyer Arlen Eckhoff First row, Melva Chuesberg, Laurine
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Terry Peterson, Carol Roesch, Rose Zins, Margaret Wiedau, Jane Platt, Fern
Skare First row Merle Gullekson, Robert Sturm, Wayne Simpson, Ronald
Tamke, Ronald Vilmo, Robert Sargent, Glenn Slininger
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Maltlud, Harold Moe, Sherman Moe, Jerry Johnson Second row, Carol Larson,
Barbara Luchau, Betty Kitchell, Elaine Lee, Thomas lordby, Gorman Larson,
Jerry Murphy. First row, Donna Myers, Gayle Lee, Ellen Merkins, Arlen liebe
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Marlin Ness, Second row, Ronald Johnston, John Hagen, David Merkins, Deweyne
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Ronald Stenberg, Allen Sorenson Second row, Peter Sethre Duwayne Schroeder,
Arvid Stene, James Ruziska, JoAnn Vigen, Audrey Peterson, First ro! Larry
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The Banduet was prepared and served by the Home
Economrcs Class Guest speaker B111 Weaver
sports announcer for statron WDAY gave a very
good address on the rmportance of good sportsman
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STANDING Chuck I-Iellerud Marwood Moe John Anthony Joe Books Erltng Logan
Duane Fourmer Ronald Kolb Paul Maltrud B111 Faragher Walfred Anderson Allen
Olsen KNEELING Larry Peterson Ronald Ntghtengale Eugene Rasmussen Dennrs
Askelson Orvrs Wermager Dennrs Nteblrng Kerth Wambach Howard Olson Jrm
Murphy Jerry Habedank SITTING Managers Dan Hrbbs and Drck Weber
The 1950 baseball season was a very short one as the Vtkrngs played only stx games
wrnmng one and lostng frve Srxteen of the boys recerved letters
SCHEDULE
A a Borup Ada Waubun
Ada Hendrum Ada Halstad
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BACK ROW Cllnton Sorenson Joe Books Larry
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FRONT ROW Jerome Rage Robert Bm-lgy Larry Some actton rn the drstrrct track meet at Mahnomen
Skalsky Bob Bang Coach Dan Ruoff
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dual meet at Mahnomen whtch Ada lost The dtstrrct meet was also held at Mahnomen The Vrktngs
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TOP ROW Coach Don Schlattman Walfred Anderson Jrm Landaverk Duane Fournrer Earl Frnch
Joe Books Donald Gerjets Dlck Ntelson John Anthony Howard Neuman Asst Coach Dan Ruoff
SECOND ROW B111 Faragher Glen Anderson Bob Betcher Eldon Eklund Rlchard Kelly Eugene
Shultz Dennls Nlebltng Dan Hrbbs BOTTOM ROW Eugene Rasmussen Paul Maltrud Bob Bang
Mel Johnson fmanagery Howard Storms Davld Rector
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throughout the season and few experrenced reserves They played a seven game schedule wmnmg two
and losrng frve The opemng game of the season was played under lrghts at Mahnomen The Vrkrngs
came out of thts one wlth a 6 to O wm The next game was at Waubun also under lrghts Waubun won
by a score of I2 to o Ada met a tough Crookston Central team next and lost 26 to 7 They also lost
the next game to Crookston Cathedral 35 to 0 In therr tradrtlonal game wrth Ferule they were beat
en rn a ram soaked contest at Fertrle by a score of 42 to o They snapped a three game losrng streak
the next week and beat Sacred Heart of East Grand Forks 6 to O In Ada s homecomrng game they agarn
played Waubun thrs trme losrng to them I9 to 6 Twenty ofthe Vtkrngs recerved letters
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VIKINGS HAVE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL SEASON
The prospects looked brrght for the 1950 51 basketball season
w1th seven lettermen back from last year s team They were Joe
Books Drck Nrelson J1m Landsverk Paul Maltrud Marwood Moe
Erlrng Logan and Howard Neumann Up from last year s B team
were the followtng reserves Ronme Nrghtengale, D1ck Landsverk
and Walfred Anderson Daryl Anderson Jorned the team at the be
g1nn1ng of the second semester The V1k1ngs flmshed the season wlth
a I7 2 record losrng only to Ferule twlce They frmshed second 1n
the south sub d1SIflCI standrngs Wllh IO WIHS and 2 losses The V1k1ngs
averaged 56 3 polnts per game durtng the regular season to thetr op
ponents 37 5 average There w1ll be s1x lettermen back next year
IIZ adds two more potnts to the
Ada cause agatnst Halstad
MARwooD Mos ERLING LOGAN 'nt PAUL MALTRUD
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South Sub-District 10 Standings
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V Habeck D Rector V N1tw1ck, 2nd row D Vis Basketball managers Left
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Hellerud, back row V Rage H Moe, R Gerjets, Hovland, Donald ViSSOr
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HBH Te m 'heerleaders Patrlcle Larson, all Schwartz,
Petririr Anthony, Philomlne Burley Csrol Anderson
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JUNIORS WIN INTERCLASS TOURNAMENT
The interclass tournament for 1950 was
held on the first and third of April,
with the Seniors and Freshmen opening
the contest. The Seniors won U9 to 37.
In the second game of the evening the
Juniors won over the Sophomores by 2
score of 53 to 29. The second even-
ing the Sophomores defeated the Fresh
men 53 to 22. In the championship
game, the Juniors proved to be too
much for the Seniors and they won by
a score of U5 to 32. The Juniors also
were successful in winning the prize
for the best decoration with their
Junior McCoy theme.
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In the ftrst game of the tourney the Vrktngs
met Twm Valley who had beaten them twtce
durlng the regular season Thls game proved
to be a thrtller wtth the underdog Vtklngs
wtnntng by a score of 32 to 31 Both teams
played well w1th Ada havrng a sltght advan
Lage on rebounds The Vtktngs met Halstad
the tournament favorrtes, rn therr second
game of the tournament The Halstad team
had gone through the sub dlstrtct play unde
feated and had beaten the Vrkmgs twrce be
fore so they were heav1ly favored The P1
rates led at the end of the frrst half 26 to I8
but the Vlkrngs came back tn second half to
wtn 45 to 44 In the Champlonshlp game Ada
met Fertrle who had beaten Hendrum the
prevlous nxght The Vrktngs were underdogs
Walt recervrng trophy at the sub dlstrlct rn th1s game also due to the fact that the
team was taller and more experrenced The
Vtktngs played a good game, but Fertlle s hetght and sharpshootlng proved too much for them The
f1nal score was Fertrle 54 Ada 38
VIKINGS RUNNER UP IN SUB DISTRICT TOURNAMENT T950
Ada and Fertlle both entered the dtstrlct tournament at Fosston On the frrst mght Fertrle played Clear
brook the runnerup tn therr sub d1str1ct and Ada met Fosston the champlon 1nthe1r sub drstrlct
Fertlle walloped Clearbrook 66 to 37 1n the ftrst game and Ada lost to Fosston rn the second game 57
to 44 The Fosston team was tn the lead from the openrng whtstle and they wonwlthout much trouble
On the second nrght Ada played Clearbrook for thtrd place and won easrly 52 to 33 In the drstrtct
champlonshrp game Ferttle won over Fosston 44 to 41
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Left to rlght Stqnding Donald wagner, Bill F rngher Leona Ja obson,
VlVl n Kroshus Se ted Ronald Kolb Mr Eid Dlck Landsverk President
Songa Olson Carol Brevik Helen Sorenson
HGNCDRARY LIHLLL
Left to right: Back row, Jeanette McGowan, Beverly Akason, Donald Wagner,
Curtis Lee, Arlie Askelson, William Faragher, Helen Sorenson. Seated,
Beverly Stene, Alice Larson, Janis Anderson, Shirley Rill, Patricia Noden,
Marlene Twedt, Gerry Ness. Not pictured, Helen Hubbell.
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TOP ROW to rtght Dennts Grgler W1l11am Wtlkens Luverne Petty,
Donald Vtsser Charles Hellerud Ronald Hanson Lenard Sorenson SECOND ROW Cltnton
Jacobson James Arel Allen Olson Gerald Jacobson Donald Sturm Kenneth Anderson,l-loward
Rockstad Burton Sorenson FIRST ROW Vernon Natwtck Darrel Westcott, Ronald Roesch, Loy
Johnson Elmer Sorenson Martrn Oanes, Dennts Askelson Robert Vtsser
LIVESTOCK IUDGING TEAM
Ortn Self Burton Rockstad Rlchard G1-lvno
FUTURE FARMERS
Thts year was another successful one for
the F F A The wtnners for the thtrd con
secutrve year tn Dtstrtct I Crops Iudglllg and
Ident1f1catton at Crookston won thtrd place at
the state Judgtng contest at the Uruverstty
farm, compettng wtth thtrty teams The
general llvestock Judgrng team competed at
the Crookston Wtntet Shows and ftnxshed 1D
ntnth place
F.F.A. OFFICERS, Erhng Logan,
Arlte Askelson, Howard Neumann,
Mr. Eng, Marwood Moe, Melvtn
Bennefeld, Dale B1orem
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TOP ROW left to rlght James Bartz Ke1th Hovland Eldon Eklund Rlchard Grlvno, Gerald
Karsten, Drck Weber Kenneth Anderson Chfford Benesh SECOND ROW Robert Voje Mar
wood Moe, Earl Frnch, Bernard Grossman, Robert Hekman, Joe Roesch Melvrn Bennefeld
FIRbT ROW Ar11e Askelson, Jerome Rage Erlmg Logan Darryl Anderson Ronald Gerjets
Howard Neumann Vernon Rage
ADA HI H SCHO L
Th1s ye ar three were members of the
state F F A band whrch played at the Slate
COHVCHIIOU of the Future Farmers of
Amerlca They were 11m Landsverk,
Howard Neumann, and Arlle ASRCISOH
Arhe Askelson was also a member Of the
Nat1onalF F A band at Kansas Crty ln
I9 0 DAIRY IUDGING top row Clrnton Sorenson
Karol Berghnd rst James Bartz Earl Frnch
Howard Neumann
CROP IUDGING
Arhe Askelson, Alv1n Vakoch,
Larry Skalsky.
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FIRST ROW G Hermbuch C Iverson B Brommenschenkel C Hanson A Beckman I
Grlbertson D Jarmson H Hertman R Clayton
BACK ROW H Myers C Busse K Tufte A Borgen W Lee R Merkens L Skalsky
L Pagel L Bartz NOT PICTURED E Turner M Dahlen M Anderson H Lovas
Thrs year a new group of students began thelr work rn the veteran s agrrcultural trarmng class at
the Ada Hlgh School wrth Carl S Knutsen rn charge As before the purpose of the course IS to grve
the veterans a chance to acqurre new rdeas and programs that w1l1 be beneflcral to them 1n the suc
cessful operatron of a good farm The trarnrng consrsts of classroom rnstructron rn Lrvestock and Feed
mg Management Freld and Forage Crops Soxls Farm Me
N chanrcs Farm Management and Farm Accountrng
Through these dlscusslons the men wrll be better
frtted for therr partlcular Job of farmrng to know
how to apply the newer developments as
they appear These men are all veter
ans of World War II who have contrrb
uted much to the servrce of thetr coun
try and are now tra1n1ng themselves to
is fa contrrbute also to the development of
agrrculture
CARL S KNUTSEN
Vets Instructor
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THE GOVERNOR
C O M E S T O S C H Q 0 L Rep Harold Hagen and Gov Youngdahl
The Ada High School had the pleas
ure of a visit from Governor and Mrs
Youngdahl on October IO 1950 He deliv
ered a brief talk on his visit to Berlin and
other points of interest He told us about
the dedic itron of the Freedom Bell in Ber
lin and how interested and quiet the crowd
was at the ceremony At the moment the
bell pealed all the faces ofthe people were
turned upward Many had tears streaming
down their faces This showed the German
people really do want freedom He met
many people in Germany some of whom
had relatives in the United States, He also
went to Sweden and Norway, There he re-
ceived messages for people in the United
States who had relatives in those countries,
Gov, and Mrs. Youngdahl.
HOMECOMING
LEFT TO RIGHT: John Anthony Vivian Kroshus Duane Fournier
Janis Anderson David Rector Queen Alice Larson Joe Books Howard
Neumann Leona Jacobson Robert Bang Delorrs Olson and William
Faragher
Saturday night October 28 Ada started the Homecoming events
with the traditional dance and bonfire The snake dance started at
the high school and wound its way uptown to the city hall where the
cheerleaders led the school yells It continued to the bonfire in the
eastern part of Ada After some yells Mr Schlattman Stanley
Peterson Mr Eng Mr Ruoff, and Captain Joe Books gave pep talks
On Tuesday evening October 31 the homecoming activities
continued with a party for the Ada High School and Alumnl in the
gayly decorated gym Mr Schlattman led various games the first
part ofthe evening About 8 30 everyone Joined in a song session
The lights were lowered and the ushers David Rector and Howard
Neaumann marched up and lit the candles They were followed by
the attendants Janis Anderson Leona Jacobson Vivian Kroshus De
lorrs Olson and their escorts Duane Fournier Robert Bang John
Anthony and Bill Faragher Alice Larson was crowned queen by the
football captain Joe Books
The Sophomores roaring Seven SOHgb1rdS at the
QUEEN ALICE bonfire HOmeCOm111g Pwgfam
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SPEECH
TOP ROW Left to rlght Lots Braunschwerg Pat Anthony Pat Larson Marlys Rasmussen
Nancy Pallum Marlene Twedt SECOND ROW Garl Swartz Rrchard Landsverk Jrrn
Landsverk Jams Anderson Patrrcra Noden FIRST ROW Shrrley Tommerdahl Gall
Berberrck Jerry Habedank Gary Ullman Gerald Jacobson
Forty one students were enrolled rn Declamauon thrs year Mrs l-letland drrected twenty
two of them She was assrsted by MISS Symons Mrss Efteland Mrss Jacobson Mr Erd and
Mr Eng
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TOP ROW Left to rrght Pat Gullekson Phrlomene Burley Carol Anderson Marlys Eckhoff
Fay Lohmrer Cleone Eklund Thelma Jacobson SECOND ROW Marrlyn Bartz Jams Gevrng
Joann Stenberg Glorranne Alms Beverly Akason Shrrley Grrvrno Marlene Jenson Nola Norby
FIRST ROW Marlene Tollerud Beverly Stene Jeanette MacGowan Helen Sorenson
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,PAPER STAFF
Left to right Back row Mr Sltta John Anthony Sports editor Donald
Wellman Orin Self N rlene Twedt Pet Gullekson Helen H pen Marlene
Habed nk Jovinae Rasmussen Seated Typists Oleone Eklund Alice Larson
Janie Anderson, Deloris Olsen Vivian Kroshus Leona Jacobson Editor
Fey Lohmier, Asst Editor Lorraine Hekmen
This year the paper staff numbered about twenty on the regul r staff
and a number of typists Mr Sitta was the faculty advisor The Juniors
elected Pet Gullekson as their editor and Marlene Twedt as their assistant
editor They will carry on for the next school season's paper More
art work w s used on the paper this ye r The paper w s out shortly after
each six weeks' period A special issue by the Senlors w s published t
the end of the year Editorials were changed this year too They were
written by the editor, asst editor and the presidents of the classes
There were six issues eagerly awaited by the student body
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Left to rivnt nacx row Gerry Ness Jeanette McGowan, Lois Wilkens, Helen
Sorenson, Lavonne Wambacx Patricia Noden Shirley R111 3rd row, Marlys
Fetting Beverly Akason, Beverly Stene, LaDonna Roesch, Lois Braunschweig,
Doris Hellerud, Welfred Anderson Ron ld Kolb Ardis Jacobson 2nd row
Lois Nelson Mavis Brueshoff, Marlys Eckhoff Glorianne Alms, Agnes Riepe,
Helen Hubbell Barbara Anbuehl Victoria Gerjets lst row Barbara Luch u
C rol Roech, Marlene Jenson, Bevezly Nelson JoAnn Vipen Sonja Olson
Thelma Jacobson' Rodney Boyer Kathleen Petry, Julia Edwards, Gail Berberich
Nancy Pallum U'
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BAND
The Ada Hlgh School band whrch now numbers srxty members rs the largest concert and march
rng band rn the hrstory of the school The organrzatron rs now completely unlformed havrng earned
the necessary funds through the school carnrval and magazrne drrves the fourth annual Booster Concert
and performances at the Norman County Farr
The Vrkrng Pep Band was a new organrzatron thrs year The band played for all home games and
had a specral unrform arrangement
Another frrst wrth the band thrs year was the week long camp sessron held rn Lake Carlos
State Park near Alexandrra Mrnnesota Here the band members spent many hours of profrtable re
hearsal and good fun The camp staff rncluded Mrs H Olson and Mrs R Armstrong Camp assrstants
Mrs D Bentley Cook Mr Ruoff and Mr Schlattman recreatron and health drrectors and Mr Arm
stron cam drrector
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Askelson B Betcher 3RD ROW
J Edwards S Tommerdahl D
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L TO R BACK ROW G Franz M Twedt B Krtchell D Merkens D Tommerdahl D
Askelson R Nrelson 3RD ROW M Erd A Repe S Rll R Platt R Vrlmo E Fettrng P
Maltrud R Landsverk R Kolb 2ND ROW C Tufte P Anthony M Srmpson J Krogstad
P Sethre C Hellerud I Edwards I Habedank S Tommerdahl IST ROW D Olson H
Hubbell B Anbuehl J Landsverk L Gexmg J Johnson C' Brevrk
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Two of the band members distinguished themselves this year by becoming members of nationally
known concert bands, One was Alice larson, who spent two months traveling with the internationally
known Canadian-American school girls' bandg the other was Arlie Askelson, who became a member of
the national F, F, A, Concert Band in Kansas City last fall, Deloris Olson is also to be commended for
her splendid performance as clarinet soloist with the band,
Officers of the band include Arlie Askelson president Alice Larson secretary Janis Anderson
treasurer Patricia Noden librarian Gary Ullman student director and Jeanette McGowan majorette
Aside from the regular contest trips this year the band played exchange concerts at Halstad and
Fertile and appeared as a marching unit during the Jack Frost Carnival in Fargo It also traveled to
East Grand Forks for the Minnesota State V F W convention last summer
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LEFT 'IO RIGHT BACK ROW
Jeanette McGowan Margaret
Nirschl Jerry Hopwood Janet
BJerk Kathleen Petry FRONT
ROW Nancy Habeck Jane Sprung
Audrey R111 Patty Granberg
Carol Gorze
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Ogard R Roesch M Hanson G Ullman M Johnson P Larson H Olson 2ND ROW A Loken
S Bell K Olson J Anderson A Larson G Schwartz M Rasmussen P Noden J Rasmussen
H Neumann R Betcher T Peterson FRONT ROW G Ness L Iverson P Larson G Berberich
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VOCAL
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BOYS' QUARTETTE
LEFT TO RIGHT, Eldon Eklund
Bob Betcher, Howard Neumann
Earl Finch.
Under the drrectron of Mrss Ellen Flotlrn, our new vocal teacher much has been done
rn chorus work thrs year In Senror Hrgh there are a number of musxcal groups rncludrng a
mrxed chorr a grrls chorus a grrls sextette and a boys quartette In the Junror Hrgh a
grrls chorus and boys chorus have been organrzed
Groups prcked from these choruses went to Fertrle Aprrl I4 for a mass chorus practrce
MIXED CHORUS
LEFT TO RIGHT back row Dennrs Grgler Ronald Gerjets Duane Fournrer Glenn Anderson
Ronald Kolb Arhe Askelson, Or1n Self Jerome Rage Robert Betcher, Dennrs Nlebelrng Mel
bourne Johnson SECOND ROW Jeanette McGowan Glorra Franz, Jan1s Anderson Patrrcra
Anthony, Cleone Eklund Carol Brevrk, Alrce Larson Nancy Pallum Juha Edwards, Jovrnae
Rasmussen, Barbara Ambuehl Shrrley Tommerdahl Gall Swartz, Patrrcra Noden FIRST ROW
Lrlly Iverson Marlys Rasmussen Gall Berberrck, Patrrcra Larson Marlene Twedt, DeLor1s Olson
SonJa Olson, Elda Fetung Delorrs Ogaard Audrey Loken Shrrley R111
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MUSIC
GIRLS' SEXTETTE
LEFT TO RIGHT: Alice Larson,
Marlene Twedt, lovinae Ras-
mussen, Vivian Kroshus, DeLoris
Olson, Nancy Pallum.
The contest for the ensemble groups was held at Ada, April 21. The district choir and
chorus contest was held at Fosston, April 22, and the regional contest at Thief River Falls,
April 28-9.
In December the choirs went to Moo head to hear the Concordia Christmas Cantata
and also gave a beautiful Chrrstmas Concert of their own on the Igth In May the varlous
groups presented a spring concert
GIRLS CHORUS
LEFT TO RIGHT back row Roberta Wick Marlys Eckhoff Glorianne Alms, Carol Cartz Philo
mine Burley Jeanette McGowan Gloria Franz Lois Nelson Cleone Luchau, Barbara Ambuehl
Gail Swartz Jams Cirks Beverly Akason, Patricia Noden Wilma Teters Gerry Ness THIRD
ROW Carol Wilhamson Lavonne Wamback Patricia Anthony Carol Anderson Cleone Ek
lund Carol Brevik Beverly Stene, Alice Larson Nancy Pallum, Julia Edwards Thelma Jacob
son Shirley Tommerdahl Nola Nordby SECOND ROW Joyce Bergman, Sheryl Dekko Lilly
Iverson Shirley Grivno Marlys Rasmussen Shirley Skalsky Shirley Rill, Myrna Ruch Audrey
Loken Helen Sorenson Marlys Fetting Marlene Jenson, LaVonPeterson Jane Srberg Patricia
Wilshusen FIRST ROW Gail Berberrck Patrrcra Gullekson Patricia Larson, Joann Holm,Jean
Roesch Marlys Samuelson Marlene Twedt M1ssFlotl1n Director DeLor1s Olson Sonja Olson
Elda Fettrng, Joan Krsmak, Lois Wilkens DeLor1s Ogaard Marlene Tollerud
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1. Discussion of the Korean problem in American History class. 2. Professor
Rage, 3. Johnny, Bob, and Donnie taking it easy. 4. Clarinet Quartette,
Honey, Helen, Gail, and Alice. 5. Carnival King and Queen, Daryl and Sonja
5. Vivian as Prunella in the Junior Class Play. 7. Verona and Leona dec-
orating for the Senior Class Play. 8. Don't break the scale, Funnel. 9.
Pretty good clowns, Dan and Jerry3H,lO. Who's your big smile for, Bev.
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lfnce a secret. Thex ,ll plqnned secret meetinps ln the Ro+el ob-
lr '1 2 UJSLSTIOHS voice upsets their plone and turns out to be
the fiance of Eh Curtns, much to Lnuncelots sorrow
In tle Deer Dep rted, the er ndfather hed supposedlw died end
the CH11dT6H vere fu-rreling .Uout the diNld1HF up of hls oropert1
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LEFT TO RIGHT Fay Lohmter Helen Hagen Lleone Eklund Marlene Habedank Mrss Efteland
Delorts Olson Cleone Luchtu JOVIIIHS Rasmussen Jams Anderson Altce Larson Vtvan Kroshus
Joe Books Lorratne Hekman Dtck landsverk Arlre Askelson Bob Bang
THE REAL MR MCCOY
The Real Mr McCoy wts presented by the Juntor Class Aprtl 28th Mtss Esther Efteland asststed
by Mr Stanley Peterson were the hard worktng dlrectors The play centers around Grandma s fC1eone
Luchauj and Mary Lou s fAl1ce Larsonj struggle to keep thelr stand from Prunella fVtv1an Kroshusy Babs
Uants Andersony ts there consollng Mary Lou helptng her get tn and out of trouble such as postng as
Danny McCoy to fool Ivy fFay Lohmterjand gang fHelen Hagen Jovtnae Rasmussen Marlene Habedank
Delorts Olsonj who beltttle Mary Lou Sedalta fCleone Eklundj and Sal fLorratne Hekmanj cause more
trouble by feudtng Luke fD1ck Landsverkj comes to VISII Sal Obert Uoe Booksj trxed to draw Ivy 'and
her gang s trade to Prunella s stand Spurlock fArlte Askelsony ts henpecked unttl the end when Prunella
flnally makes up to htm The real Danny McCoy fBob Bangj comes to the rescue gtvtng Grandma
money so she can keep her house and stand Mary Lou gets Danny
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QFNIOR PLAY
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Alrce Larson FIRST ROW Marlene Hahedank Cleone Luchau Duane Fournter Ronald Nrght
engale james Bartz NOT PICTURED Ltlly Ann Iverson Helen Hagen
REDBLOODED ROYALTY FROM ARKANSAS
Redblooded Royalty From Arkansas was presented by the Senror Class November 27 1950
under the dtrectron of Mrs Elrzabeth Hetland
Furst College 15 a co ed school tn a small town Prtnce Mtcheals a gangly fellow from Arkansas
arrrves at Furst College The gtrls start swoonrng and fatntrng over htm Only one Ethel ts tndrfferent
A blackmaller has been vrcttmtztng the students for over a year and belrevtng the Prtnce to be of roy
al btrth makes htm a prcy Wtth the help of another tntended student vtcttm Fordyce Green the
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door It started at 7 30 w1th games drrected by M1ss Rrste wrth fV11SS Olson at the prano
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Patrrcra Noden Beverly Akason Jeanette McGowan Karol Berglrnd Robert Betcher
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