Denfield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Duluth, MN)

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H12 Inn. r1,111'f1 nut -and upf Filling nur !H'l7l.Y u'iIl1 flu' 1lr1'1m1.s 111111 u-ill IIIIIXSIINI TIIIIIIVITUII. in umm' fIlIll'l'.i. lPI't'l' the 1'11rth.', I'.I'0NI flilllup,x. ,L Servung Denfeld un two fuelds Mr Ode seems to be at the very heart of the school Furs as boys counselor Mr Ode has the lob of solvung all theur troubles whuch un utself un a man suzed uob Mr Ode does thus lob and stull funds tume for another Thus second lob us beung Denfeld s expert track coach Durung track season you can see Mr Ode wuth hus coat off and hus shurt sleeves rolled up takung an actuve part un the exercuses Track seems to be hus maun unterest and sunce he was a track star un hus hugh school days we can understand why l L Excuse? Tardy? Ill? Muss Gruetzmacher wullungly serves the Denfeld gurls un capacuty as gurls counselor You wull fund her wullung to help solve any problem large or small by merely walkung unto her offuce and askung as sustance Servung un another fueld Mss Gruetzmacher acted as presudent ofthe Denfeld P T A dur ung l949 50 lt s hard to tell whuch of her uobs she lukes most as she enters each wuth an equal amount of vugor and enthusuasm The good of the school seems to be upper most un the heart and mund of our congenual counselor at all tumes and Denfeld would not be the same wuthout her fwur 9 Denfeld s Assustant Pruncupal Sugurd Ode Jw? Olfuce Stall Mrs Dorus Klopp Muss Mary Wueveg Muss Bertue Frazee I I l . . l I , . , 7 I . O W All Denfeld's Girls' Counselor, Miss Ethelyn Gruetzmacher. i r . . . I ' . l, , . I . . . , u u u I Denfeld s Prmclpal G Dell Daedo We who know Mr Dell Daedo as the prm cnpal of Denfeld Hugh School know hum also as a great educator a man of wnsdom and a standard of understanding and fairness We know hum as a man whose word us as reliable as the U S Treasury He has seen us through debt and defeat honor and glory and never once has he shown sugns of depresston sarcasm or conceit Our prlnclpal IS the soul that keeps our school llvnng the humor that keeps us laughing and the spmt that keeps Denfeld s pulse strong and undying Mr Doedo elcommq parents at the P T A Open House Mr. Shulstad explaininq the income tax to a business arithmetic class, C Habla lv '. espanol? ali y J M Ri l cl s WALTER HUNTING, B. A. Physical Education, Athletic Director ADOLPH JOHNSON, Industrial Training Industrial and Vocational Education DOROTHY JOHNSON, B. A. Commercial Education WALDEMAR JOHNSON, B. E, M. A. Swedish, French BELLE KAAKE, B. S. English MELviN KROHN, B. s, M. ski-44' Physical Therapist 4 nouns LAINE, B. s. ,V Q 4 Commercial Education . -ov, BEAIRICE LARSON, B. Ag M. S. Chemistry, Physiology, Biology 7 ETTA c, i.uNosmoM, B. A, M. A. ' Enqlish M AURORA MATTSON, B. A. , 1.4 Enqiish fy ETHEL MQHUGH, B. Ag M. A, 'QT-L 5--Q6 Ainericar- History CALUE MERRITT, B. A, ' Enqlish Speech I l Mr. Wohlfeil with first hand experience in autobody. 'Q bw W fix Felten directing the Jw CLAYTON SHULS AD, . S I Mathematics ROBERT SKOUGE, B. S. Social Studies, Debate JOHN SLOAN, Industrial Training Industrial and Vocational Education ELLEN SMITH, B. M. Vocal Music LENORE K. SNODGRASS, B. A, M. A. English HERBERT R. SPENCER, B. E7 M. A. Commercial Education LLOYD SWARTLEY, B. Ap M. A, Instrumental Music KENNETH WHITCOMB, B. A. Instrumental Music THEODORE WOHLFEII., Industrial Training Industrial and Vocational Education FRED ALFONS Chief Engineer HARRY BROWN, B. E. Driver Training FLORENCE SLACK, R, N. Nurse Cafeteria Staff: Miss Irene Johnson, Mrs. Margaret Fox Custodlans Row I Bernhard Nordgren Ernest Lilledahl Edmund New Mrs. Mary Bishop, Mrs. Elma Hewitt some Edmonc Anderson Row 2 Frank Andrzyewski Clarence Harris 4 , ' x ' 4-V lfffi , , ,W .v-...-1 ,Q ' ,. ' ' f Q w'LMwK- tif' M31 - .. X TVw'ff.'!N1f,-:lm-1.vf f'A.n5 ..r.w .w. 'H 'I . ifgf ww- 2 nw Y w . kQL'216'.U 1 . 1 9 gg 2 4 me -- ' ' .iilh2m!ma1II' ' 5' I ,--'5 -'W 1 w,..f ',,,- ' sl l LA-,..f-ff, ,ff ' ','!4ff 0 ' f !,,,:,,-g7:', 'f-' suvffff MZ- bdxiyvv-P, - ' 'rglg!l',- IQ My . - . .. ' M JN, -' 4.7 ' 4 TV wifi-' .ff vp ' -is!!-f' , M A A - ':'::::,1 vm' ,a ,g , ,,,4fyv s'u ff, bl . U J. .,. Fai: ff X . ' , ,,, 'Tn .,' u' - .f ' Q'-M -W x- S: inn ' , 'xg',.?v gn-. .xp-4 ! Q-v ' ' 1 1 - xxx 4 4 H Q 4 - 'f 5 Mi. '54 N. 0-M, ' ,, 5 1 . Q - M-. M K --Jilin.. fk V 4 ' L 1 x, x + hw an ,, A , V - .An I . - v-y SQ? K , k W I . .ui ' ' M A Q , R 6 X , -ff- , frvwu j .u,. Q -ln: NMQY,-L MMM L - .N . . -N-si n ' W, N 'fur-1,,,, I I i- . X. ' X M L-A ., , ' - 'ia' ' M N fi., Q . lk . x . If -.,N x N. , -Q , , , . . K Q .,., . 7' , Q, fwf ,. , ' 4 s.,,, ' - - ,Ns , lin... ' ' M . ..... y NA. 454412 Q-nv, F Haag, iw ,, . ORGANIZATIONS Page I3 Pyramid The first and probably the biggest date on the Pyramid s 49 50 calendar was November 11 At thus tlme Denteld played host to repres entatlves of twenty schools In the Northwest Dlv.slon of Student Councils Almost 250 stu dents and thelr adv sers attended the general meeting where Denfeld s former prlncrpal Dr W Wood spoke At thus conventlon Denfeld was chosen to send a student representative to the national conventlon nrt Sl Several Pyramid merfl rs had the opportu nlty of taking a ple ure trlp to Hlbblng and Chisholm on Dece deter 16 They were not only able to tour several ugh schools and the mines OFFIC preslden ERS .lack LeVusseur treasurer Mark Mnllea vice Dat Olafson secretary Kenny Erickson presndent ,-. XXX R First Row Ed Rapp Clem Goneau Graydon Carlson Bob Korsch Gwen Vtlohlfell Joycs. Bolssonault Ono Mae Amundson Second Row Kenny Enckson Tom Ernckson Dennus LcRoque Ted Lntman Mark Mnlleo Charlene Carlson Peggy Jean Donaghy John Hussey Bob Bostrom Student Councnl leaders of the Northwest In a discussion room during the convention at Denfeld l4 D . . 1 'fl' . XXX , . x bg h , l Xl : I I . ' . xl l I l I l X Q l xl 1 1 fi l f -E V N kt W l J Qt X gt Y' wi' ,xy ' 5 f X A X ,X x . WJ N 3 X Qs, Q 4 , N ts, BX 'XV N X Xl ll lx Y! i W I 3 .yt If l Q 'X X X 'Qt N xl I- Z I I I , ', s The Sophs dug deep for Denteld s Tag Day but also to cheer our swnmmlng team to victory at the Chrsholm meet Protects on whnch the Pyramld worked during thus year Included the annual Tag Day By contrtbutmg unselflshly to this fund on Decem ber l8 Denfeld students helped provide Christ mas dinners for needy families The questlon of whether or not to keep the new mtlk machlnes In the cafeteria was decided through a vote taken by the student body The vote was In favor of the machines ln looking over thus tnterestung and eventful schedule we all agree that Kenny Eruckson with the and of Miss Loulse Hall has led has ful and fun packed year Furst Row John Potmk Euleen Thompson Charlotte Holevcs Carol Engord Jerry Lundberg Jerry F Anderson Joan Schlup Joyce Wusku Second Row Pat Olafson Don Schafer Don Rudgewell Dole Koglm Rhoda Nelson E est Hassell Jock LeVasseur Jack Campbell Glen Nelson Dr Wood speaklng on 'Now ls the Tnme at the opemng sesslon of the Northeast Student Council Convention 15 band of 35 representatives through a wonder- THE GIRLS CLUB CABINET Seated Ferol Olson Marllyn Nelson Ruby Nylund Grace Erxkson Dorothy Berglund Janet Johnson Nancy Schroeder Charlene Carlson Standmg Mary Ellen Deutsch Nancy Erickson Norman Swanbum Lois Johnson Joyce Bolssonault Betty Anderson Chl wee Johnson Alice Ann Brunberg Pat Holmberg OPERETTA CHAIRMEN Standmg Loss Gagne Donna Eruckson Seated Lnzette Barber Morgue Thorpe, Dorothy Berglund Hazel Jacobson I6 Girls Club From the first committee meeting to plan the Sophomore Tea untll the last candle went out at the Senior Farewell It was clear salllng for the Glrls Club Cablnet Captain of the cruise was Grace Errkson club pres dent Highlight on the shlp s agenda was the wan ter nautlcal banquet attended by over two hundred sallorettes The banquet 'featurmg a trlp around the world vla songs and dances, was the first or Its klnd at Denfeld taking the ...,.4W' OPERETTA CHAIRMEN Ferol Olsen Norma Swanbum Barbara Bowman Viola Lnndstrom I vu ' A gif r Q ' V ' , A I ' , Q A TZ . 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THE BANQUET tPart of the Style shawl Donna Erickson Maman Enckson Nancy Ertckson Rag Nap Peggy Pederson Fleanor Woods Colleen Boardwell Vonnue Hanson Kay Johnson place of the several small partnes held durung prevlous years The cabunet ago n carried on the Bug Snster prograrn wth each sen or g rl takxng a sopho re g rl under er w ng T e hr stmas party for fvfty seven underprnv leged g ad school ch ldren was a huge success operetta Naughty Marletta soonsored by the Girls Club tha went oft promptly at eight bells on Mar h s cond and thurd and also h mnth a repeal performance by popular re quest Ths production broke all records In tcket sales and was l'al d as one ofthe most colorful and charm ng performances ver Wnth Mss Abby Gr gory as sponsor the ca :net o the good s I Den ed known a bon voyage' The Bag Stster Party Watchnng for Santa Sundqutst Tte Devottonal Club A bonch of the Denfeld Gnrls Club 4 l ,SQ R Z. QM X X , f , l I l , X fl' Qian V. mo I h I . h C E The latest word in entertainment was the c 2 ' i' 2 I : ie ' 3 N e , ' b' n ' h'p f l has 1 Y X 0 f ,WU . Uv N Row 1: John De Santo, Dale Rapp, Bob Bostrom. Row 2: Jack Sommers, Dick Royer, Jerry Christianson, Sven Nylund, Jim Hill, Larry Morris, Tom Sullivan, Tom Erickson. Row 3: Ted Litman, Kenny Erickson, Sam Zivkovich, Merton Olson, Neil Johnson, Bud Broman, Clarence Trushenski, Russ Jackson, Mr. Britton. fl Boys' Union Another year has rolled by, and as al- ways the Boys' Union has filled it with lots of progress and fun. To start the season right, the annual Boys' Union Stag was held. Strictly no femmes allowed. About three hundred fellows enioyed a delicious dinner and an entertaining program. To make money and also to provide topnotch entertainment for the commu- nity are the reasons why the boys pre- sent their annual Vodvil. This year's pro- duction was one of the best Denfeld has ever had because of the wonderful co- operation among the fellows. l8 Q 'iT'-I Q 1 f . ff 0 Q L Glen, Bill, John and Jerry . . . Swing Billies. Marian and Alice Ann on a bicycle built for two. Ohl Those Gay Nmetlesl The wunnchsl of the 1950 Vodvnl To show what the best dressed boy wears the style show was gnven to an admurung all school audience A sprung dance was sponsored lountly by the Boys Umon and the Gnrls Club to get students eady for the prom One ofthe mlnor prolects as presldent Sven Nylund put at was to fnx the Boys Lounge a llttle The furmture was re upholstered In beau tnful red leather and a radlo added to Boys Unlon also has been trymg to ob tam some new trophy cases for the ones Denteld has are overcrowded Wnth genlal Sven Nylund as press dent and Mr Wayne Brlttan as advlser the Boys Union has really made this year one long to be remembered by all the boys Food, fun, and Father Felten all at the Boys Umon Stag l9 I the attractiveness of the lounge. The ' I Row 'I Left to right Nancy Errckson Karen Gullen Mary Ellen Deutsch Mary Kllngel Averyl Carlson Row 2 Charlene Carlson Joan Smnth Ona Mae Amundson Shelley Olson Donna Gruber Marilyn Butters Carol Amundson Jean Davidson Power Club presldent Mary Ellen Deutsch. Power Club Who belongs to the Power Club? Everyone that goes to Denfeld and that makes It the largest organ: zatlon IH the school It provides the pep and enthusl asm behind our athletc teams Mary Ellen Deutsch along wtth her energetuc board of twelve g rls has really accomplished a great deal under the adviser ship of Mass Dorothy Johnson The Power Club has charge of two affairs during the year The flrst of these was the annual Maroon and Gold Day The other was Homecoming Held durmg basketball season It was highlighted by an amusing assembly After the game with Morgan Park a dance was held In the gym lt was at this dance that the Homecoming kung was crowned and the Power Club board saw the results of a hard 'ob well done Each year to cover many expenditures the club sells Christmas cards The club also sponsored several dances during the school year Since most of these were after games they were not dress up affanrs The Power Club also has charge of all the pep assemblies which are held In school Several of these were held In the gym this year and were termed a success by all wi The Denfeld C rlterzon il I 'kill RI! AN HHS und III-I0 Publi-hen 'mmm' sem! Monthly HIII lx is DLNFELD on THE MAP Scneu ..,.... nasal llttlllil sr to I rlltors I llimt' LI :nu Juhnnon Num w bc hroulcr News hz-ith K! lrble I eatures I Innln I rickson Sports Dxlle Rupp Put 0l'lfson 1 wen W ohlieil Ann 'Irach llill I undgren I dltorlnlu Lnpw I- ditor Art I-dltor I hotoprrnpher 1 ene 1 rulm Cnrol Olnlsun epurtors zu It W 4 I 4 or II lrb lion num lh tty Wlnort Brute Olson I lt Dnulwnn lnnn IKIIIII sr n Nh :run Iosu I Inlllc huh-rson lille Huh tnl'l WII1 Isle Wlllne Bob Burt Ilnrlene Otto ng.ar Hills star w 1 en Nelsr Illll Ilo A Illl slrum IH s A 4 Ihr! WI ll 1 ntt Slnriml lnss Il IlI.Sl'VI SS SI H I Manager lnhn Hussey gay,-1-fixing, W nltcr X! nllc n I Inner llnukmson f Ireulntlon I Irklnln SDIWPSYU' Typist! I nura Bergstrom Juan Pit trnu ski Pnt I rnnt Ady igier Ming Margaret K Gntzneiler Business Adxlner Nlr Clnvtnn I' Slnulstml Jff fy, ff? fjlfle A Cru the flrst day of school? Orlglnal prctures by a staff photographer? These are two achievements whuch the Cnternon Staff of 19491950 has claimed as frrsts Behind all of the Iaurels Iles a lot of hard work Toward the end of the summer copy was rounded up by a small staff When stu dents found a newspaper wanting along with new program cards the overall comment was surprrse and pleasure By adding another positron to the masthead, a staff photographer, the Criterion has tned to get orlglnal plctures of the students at work and play The 'ob of editor ln chief was dlvlded by two sensors thus year Nancy Schroeder and Elaune Johnson Wnth a staff of enthusrastnc members they supervused the copy edltmg plctures and plannung of page make up Many extra hours at the prmt shop are also Included wuth the top posltlon Advice In all matters, lourna lrshc and otherwise, was gratefully recelved from both Mass Margaret Gatzweller, advvser and business adviser, Mr C Shulstad The expenence, the fun and fruendllness the work and nts accomplushments have all added up to one big front page story of a success ful year 1949 50 Seated Dale Rapp Kenth Wa ble Nancy Schroeder, Elaine Johnson 1:0 edltorsl, Llnnea Ernckson Gwen Wohltesl Pat Grant Standing Bull Lundgren, .lack McLeod, Gene Gruba Marde'I Malls Joan Puetrowskr Par Olatson Ann Trach, Barbara Bowman, Carol Olafscn Joan Knutsen O I 1, ' . -- - - ,t U - - 14' . , - Qu .- , , , . , , ,4 x I N v'l0 , . y I.I,I' lr . - D H l H s ' of - . 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OJ!!-I f - ' ' f 1 - ' f Z if l Standing Betty Anderson Barbara Bowman Ron Taven Charlene Carlson Ed Rapp Edlth Anlllla Clarence Trushenslu Ann Trach Kenny Moran Larralne Olson Fran Verace Donna Sleger Lols Johnson Seated Ralph Olson Chuwee Johnson Marilyn Ahlgren Joyce Bois sonault Margaret Rend Oracle Hustle bustle worry and work lt was hard work but we loved It Workrng to glve the Denfeld stu dents an Oracle they can be proud of has been the mann goal of the l95O staff Last autumn the staff attended a convention at the Unlversrty of Mlnnesota to help them do lust this thing To record an accurate picture of one school yea: was what we mtended From the Important prolect of choosnng the right kmd of cover to pasting un proofs lt IS all Important Chl wee Johnson our able and laughing editor took everything In her strlde and we were able to accomplush many new thmgs wuth her leadershup A lot of credit goes to Mass Belle Kaake who was always there to help us wlth her competent hand Mr Clayton Shulstad wuth the business staff really Q liltwl did a grand lob selling Oracles for more Oracles were sold thus year than ever before We breathe a sigh of rellef as you lane up to get your new Oracles and It becomes your book now rather than lust ours We hope that you luke It as much as we Ixked producung at for you Ralph Olson Loss Johnson Chu wee Johnson Gloria Hammers larraune Olson I rj fm Q I ll . . . I I' 4 u - I - . . . . l I I lr .x T . K L I lol. .1 1 'f ' ' ' ' O llffllf' tlwlfjfl' ff I ' 1, lf, Il f 9','l Ill ry fl ll 1 1 ' Off, ' ' Jr' ' ,' ,J I' ' fl! 1 'lf f J if VWNM f fll' x , l X - SPEECH: Row 'I: Miss Merritt, Ardelle Holmstrom, Diane Milner, June Taylor, Vivian Lindstrom, Virginia Linski, Miss McHugh. Row 2: Dick Whalen, Alyce Claire Wellberg, Floy Anne Rigstad, Priscilla Sharman, Arlene Abramson. Pat Drumm, Nancy Schroeder. Row 3: Roger Peterson, Glen Nelson, Pat Piering, Lois Holmes, Shirley Anderson, Marilyn Ahlgren, Gwen Wohlfeil, Ted Litman. Row 4: Dennis LaRoque, John Hierpe, David Fox, Jack Sommers, Mr. Skouge, John Banovitz, S'-ieldon Sorenson. ,M .L , A Max- , Speech, .. l . -- ,K hJ.X gl , Students who were given superior rating in various divisions of speech. Seated: Gwen Wohlteil, Marilyn Ahlgren. Standing: Vir. ginia Linski, John Hierpe, Sheldon Sorenson, ,lack Campbell, Alyce Claire Wellberg. A ' 6 04,9 l If l , a , Q v Another year of hard work, trips, and victory has been enjoyed by Denfelds speech students under the direction of Miss Callie Merritt, Miss Ethel McHugh, Mr. Robert K. Skouge and Mr. Joseph D. Dunn. Denfeld was ably represented at the Region 7 Clinic held in our own school, at the N.F.L. Contest in Cloquet, and at the Invitational Meet also in Cloquet. Speakers for the Community Chest Drive, Red Cross, Education Week, and Brother- hood Week appeared at various clubs and schools tin Duluth. At District 26 Contest, held in Cloquet on March l8, seven Denfeld speakers rated high enough to go on to the regional, held at Proctor, on April l. Three of these, Marilyn Ahlgren, David Fox and Jack Sommers, represented Denfeld in the state contest, April ld. Denfeld's one-act Play, Box and Cox, took first place at the district contest and second, at the regional. Off for Cloquet! Jerry Christiansen, Ted Litman, Bob Boyd, Mark Millea W 'pf' DEBATE: Sffilef-li Disk Wl'10leff, DG-Vid Fox, MY- 5k0U92, -lUCl4 Sommers, David Wood. Standing: Barbara Freier, Joan Pet e'50nf Marlon Befggfenf D0V'd 5l'CkfleY, Bob B0Yd, Ted Litman, Jerry Christiansen, Mark Millea, Sheldon Sorenson Phil Mosher, Ralph Markus, Jack Campbell, Jerry Ylinen, Sharon Lowe, Pat Olafson, Lois Holmes. The Denfeld debaters, under the direction of their coach, Mr. Robert K. Skouge, took high honors again this year. At the Moorhead Tri-State Tournament, Den- feld took first place for the fourth consecutive year, through the efforts of the four seniors who made up the A squad, Jack Sommers, Dick Whalen, Dave Fox, and Dave Wood. These boys also copped first place at the annual Carleton College Meet and went un- defeated at the Gustavus-Adolphus Tournament. Together with the able members of the B squads, the first four made outstanding records at the Rcg'on 7 Clinic at Denfeld, the N. F. L. Tournament in Cloquet, and the Region 7 De- bate Tournament. The graduation of the six seniors on the debate team by no means looks discouraging, for there are several alert, able sophs and iuniors who are sure to place Denfeld close to the top again next year. Debate vs. Hi-Y Debate 1545? f .lack Sommers, David V.. vd, David Fox, Mr. Skouge, Dick Whalen. The first team for two years, these boys have won 30 out negative side, went undefeated all year fit U K 3 of 32 debates. Dave Wood and Dick Whalen, on the L. I Q ,,' u 9 4 d q if I W 5 e 2 5 CANDY SHOP CANDY SHOP: Alice Ann Brunberg Betty Johnson. STAGE HANDS: Row T Elmer Johnson, Rodney H. Anderson Row 2: Lea Benoit, Phil Larson, Ed Lee John Olson, Don Bergman. D. B. A. Arnie Swanson, Clarence Sandberg. STAGE HANDS fyiynjlylf TJUMIQI I D. a. A. X 74 WML ffwlw fa:49M3?ffL :Sf fffww Z WV 1 112' J w 1- ff 4, fin. V1 to-,f,XKfQ,4 wivq Zfcaf Service is the motto of these Denfeld organizaf fp- fy! tfffbgjf ib tions. Under the direction of their very able advisers,L 7 I M l 7, ',-41 V4 ', .fd they give Denfeld much valuable aid. eff, g,Q'C,f:P iiffvvfif ' J ,f The Candy Shop, supervised by Mr. Walter Schmidt, ,' ff , I? Z,, 1 is very important to those who have a sweet tooth, A ff,,jk3,'j f,w4!J'7f,Qf-rf' MFL if for they sell candy during lunch periods. X!! A f If The Stage Hands really deserve much of the credit ' ' 'Lf -V eff!!! for the success of productions here at Denfeld. These'4pLZL7C5f9L,Z 600 ff 1756 f flifegll Sililli fiiieilfiioifinflinaeiif fiiffQlZliQZn y,4!'4ffV:1'M 'W Q ' ff fd if X onTi1i:lgllSenf3a-lidelbgslzilrigr Esrolliialiiohnil ientileir known as fiL! fff,Z - -AOUZL7 -' ml If 'UQ iii ii'n25f4Q Sfivglflliiiheiiiigiigliliffglffcgfnliflnoi 1,-fifif wfffww fwff tff cfzffffffff treasurer, is the adviser. 57166, PL ,451-AC Aj X QM? f fffelwlz A ,gm I 1 26 Zgfgjxi ' Iif,Q67L4'. rg., ,Qffffjf Q71 4127 1 Wfffjfx When the lights go off in lO2, the Movie Operators do their stuff. They show the Denfeld student body many interesting and educational films under the direc- tion of Mr. Wayne Brittan. Through the efforts of the Art Service group, Den- feld's bulletin boards sparkle with color from many posters. Their work is supervised by Mrs. Genevieve Eby. The Denfeld School Supplies Association, the D.S.S.A., works under the direction of Mr. Ulrik Reque. The girls behind the counter sell pencils and paper along with many other useful things. They also reserve tickets for important affairs at Denfeld. MOVIE OPERATORS MOVIE OPERATORS: Seated: Dick Pearson, Ray Venier, Jim Rogers. Stand- ing: Don Schafer, Alan Peterson, Ronald Meyer, Dale Rapp, John Hierpe, Dick Wold, Jeff Green. ART SERVICE: Row 1: Esther Carlson, Sally Anderson. Row 2: Esther Antilla, Donna Sullivan, Edith Antilla, Ed Rapp, Ralph Olson. D. S. S. A.: Charlotte Anderson, Donna Sieger, Charlene Anderson, Phyllis Vail' loncourl, Marilyn Bergh, Mary lou Steen, Bev Anderson, Virgie Linski, Pat Skarman. Seated: Marlene Van Kessel, Shirley LaFlame. ART SERVICE D. S. S. A. A new speed graphic, a darkroom and all that goes with it have made the Camera Club one of Denteld's most useful organizations. The camera may be used by any group in school, but the pictures must be taken by a club member. Ken Moran, Clarence Trushenski, and Mr. Henry Rood, adviser, have spent many hours on photography, for both Oracle and Criterion have made good use of the camera. The Chess enthusiasts met on Thursdays and under the tutelage of Mr. Ulrik Reque, learned through experience to play a better game. The Hi-Y has been headed for the past year by Merton Olson. The club's adviser is Mr. Henry Rood. The club played its traditional basketball game against the faculty on January 26. Unfortunately they were unable to overcome the fast-stepping faculty. The Hi-Y had a Fun nite and splash parties. CAMERA CLUB Hi-Y 28 f 1 l K , 5. QA. Q' 4 O , sun' CHESS CLUB CAMERA CLUB: Lilli Larsen, Bill Lund- gren, Roger Morris. CHESS CLUB: Ver- ner Carlson, Dale Olsen, Mark Milleo, Marilyn Nelson. Hi-Y: Row 'l: Mr. William Hanson. Dick Wilson, Glen Gronlund, Jerry Glapa, George Radzak, Verner Carlson, Don Bergman, Neil John- son, Jerry Ylinen. Ron 2' Elmer John- son, Rodney Anderson, Philip Lasinslri, Ed Rapp, Arnold Swanson, Dale Koglin. Standing: Dale Olson, Ralph Olson, Merton Olson, Ronald Taven. D.I.M.: Fred Swanstrom, Dick Swanson, Joe Tessier, Clem Goneau, Tom Erickson. READERS' CLUB: Seated: Lucille John- son, June Taylor, Ellsworth Johnson, Janis Johnson, Sharon Lowe, Donna Seiger. Standing: .loan Lundgren, Vir- ginia Orescanin, Jack McLeod, Darlene Otto, Pat Sennott. RED CROSS: Yvonne Cullin, Rosanna Gilleland, Lorraine Bre- ole, Carol Durant, Martha Smith, Joan Merritt, Marilyn Nelson, Betty Ginn, Virginia Kessler, Carol Miller, Marilyn Carlson, Gypsy Ann Nelson, June An- derson, Marlene Ryberg, Joan Lundgren, Marlene Dahl. DENFELD IRON MEN READERS' CLUB RED CROSS The D. I. M. club, or the Denfeld Iron Men, is a weight-lifting club organized this year. The purpose of the club is to build strong healthy physiques. They work out every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday under the advisership of Mr. Waldemar Johnson. The Read- ers' Club experienced an interesting and eventful year. With Miss Lenore Snodgrass, adviser, and Ellsworth Johnson, president, the group played charades and had many lively discussions about books. The Red Cross group here at Denfeld has had cz constructive year in doing services for others. They made placemats, table decorations, and scrapbooks, which were sent to hos- pitals and such places. Marilyn Nelson is the head of the group, and Miss Bernetta Seipel, the adviser. 29 MAIN OFFICE CADETS: Row bum, Viola Lindstrom, Peggy Pederson, Mou- TEEN Brophy, Virginia Lind blorn. Row 2: Shirley Camel, Kathryn Johnson, J o A n n Harris, Martha 'I: Norma Swan Alle n, Gertrua Kaarbo, Joyce Boisson- ault, Ona June Iund, 2 L I , 3 Dorothy Kennedy M a e Amundson, Ritchie, Ruby Ny- Carol Amundson. 0 5' 3 1 r -:JZ V. - it ... :xg ' s. , Q .L fftxir f .. I t H7 ,A sf o- 5 fi: 1 , ART CADETS: Shelley Olson, Arlene Williams, Edith Antilla, .Ioan Mohr, Denteld is what the main office cadets say when they answer the phone in the office. They do many things to help the office secre- taries. The art cadets are the right hand of Mrs. Genevieve Eby. The fact that they are aiding someone else and learning how to do something constructive is helping these students to become better citizens of tomor- row. When the door of your class room is opened with a swish and the pink and blue cards are pulled out of the holder, you know that one of Miss Ethelyn Gruetzmacher's cadets has iust picked up the attendance cards of those who are absent. MISS GRUETNIACHEITS CADETS: Row 'lz Karen Gillen, Marian Erickson, Lorella Schuman, Mary Klingel, Donna Dyson. Row 2: Joan Knutsen, Barbara Larson, Helen Lutzka, Ona Mae Amundson, Donna Erickson, Betty Linne. Row 3: Carol Amundson, Arlys Christiansen, Donna Sullivan, Nancy Erickson, Lizette Barber, Audrey Lien. Row 4: Grace Erikson, Mary Endresen, Margie Miller, Doris Ledingham, Marilyn Asperheim, Floy Ann Rigstad. 30 'W -M. x 'Q cxd ,r DF? Mr. Sigurd Ode's cadets are lacks of all trades doing a little bit of everything to help the assis- tant principal. Checking grades for extra curri- cular activities and attending to the numerous details of E. C. A. and Three Year Plans are the iobs of energetic students. They quietly do their iob supervised by Miss Marie Saltwick and Miss Mariorie Riddle. May I see your pass, please? lf you are in the halls during a class period, you are certain to be asked this by a Hall Cadet. This group is always on the iob protecting the interests of the school. Their adviser is Miss Louise Hall. MR. ODE'S CADETS: Seated: Joyce Boisson- ault, Marilyn Anderson. Marilyn Butters, Loi s Gagne. Standing: Dick G o d i n, Ken Erickson, Bob Lind, George An- derson, Bill Beatty, Sam Zivkovich, Bob Boslron: Donna Gruber. E, C. A. and THREE YEAR PLAN: Joanne Loyear, Alice Ann Brunberq, Marietta Koqlin. Gen Tessier. I YJ 0 1 ...- K! . K SENIOR HALL CADETS: Row 1: Joanne Bigler, Donna Larson, Carmen Marzillo, Maureen Allen, MOVY K'inee', D9V0'lWY Berglund, Row 2: Martha Kaarbo Marietta Koglin, Joan Eckstrorn, Jean Davidson, Betty Linrie Joanne Elowson, Nancy Erickson, Kay Thoreson. Row 3: Joanne Martwick, Eileen Wirth, Anna Telega, Majel Biorkluna, Jaan R. Smith, DUNS Sullivan, Gail Tessier, Row 4: Mary Endresen, Jo Ann Harris, Janet Johnson, Jean Bersu, Violet Larson, Virginia Syl- veste r, Betty Stocke. 31 USHERS: lst row: Left to right: Mau- reen Allen, Donna Larson, Lorraine Olson, Gertrude Brophy, Helen Kohne, Marietta Koglin, 2nd row: Pat Grant, Evone Elias, Arlene Ulvi, Barbara Bowman, Ruth Johnson, Noreen Aamoth, Joyce Boissonault, Joanne Bigler, 3rd row: Betty Ander- son, Hazel Jacobson, Elaine Johnson, Janet Johnson, Esther Carlson, Jo Ann Harris, Mary Endresen, Lois Johnson, 4th row: Ronnie Taylor, George Wiitanen, Ronnie Pearson, Dennis LaRoque, Rodney VanDeven- ter, Ralph Anderson, Bob Trushenski SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: 'lstz Karen Gil- len, Adele Mirabelli, Colleen Board- well, Yvonne Hansen, Elaine Mich- aud, Pat Davidson, Joyce Mesen- bring, Mary Ann Bock, Betty Web- ster, 2nd: Kay Johnson, Joyce John- son, Bunny Beron, Arlene Abramson, Marilyn Ovist, Betty Johnson, Bar- bara Sandwick, Helen Lutzka, 3rd: Beryl Peyton, Nancy Erickson, Vir- ginia Sylvester, June Ritchie, Dorothy Penno, Pat Skarman, Marlene Lind- strom, Margie Thorp, Joan Alex- ander. No successful production at Denfeld is put on without the ushers. Their able leaders are Lois Johnson and Ronnie MRS. Arlere A , ANDERSON'S CADETS: Left to right: LJ'vl, Beverly Anderson, Marilyn Sternal, Grace Erikson, Donna Sfeqer, Marilyn Taylor. Taylor, and they are advised by Miss Marjorie Riddle and Mr. Ray Mickolaiak. Each homeroom elects one girl to be Social Chairman to keep them in contact with the Girls' Club. X l 11 1 Ltbrary Cadets Row 1 Arlys Chrnstuanson Mananne Tyo Jean Sumpson Lucrlle Johnson Alyce Clalre Wellberg Shrrley Johnson Loretta Ahlstrom Lorraune Ahl strom Margaret Amlrn Row 2 Jean Davudson Jams Holmberg Verla Farmer Januce Johnson Hazel Jacobson Joyce Wlslrl Edlth Antulla Esther Antnlla Donna Anderson Viola Elrason Row 3 Jean Bersu Noreen Aamoth Kay Smrth Joan Merritt Carol Durant JoAnne Clark Loretta Mukrut Joyce Brokskar Laurene Bowman Barbara Bowman Dale St Mane Row4 Graydon Carlson Bob Smlth Erwln Snustead Walt Watczak Ron Taven Ellsworth Johnson Davrd Knauer Frank Puglrsr John Downs The Library Cadets know a good llbrary IS Important to a school and do theur best to keep ut runnmg smoothly and orderly This well tramed group of students working under Mr Clarence Rosvall, also learn a lot whale servlng Denfeld The Flrst And Squad IS pres ent at all football and basketball games with a lrttle whrte box with a red cross upon nt Always wrllmg and ready to help ln case of accldent this group IS umportant to the cause of safety The Health Cadets help Mrs Flor ence Slack whenever anyone needs flrst and and they check on flrst and klts throughout the burldvng Thenr work IS Important for the safety of the whole school G m Locker Cadets Lft to rnght Row l Shlrley a Flamme Vrolet Larsen Lunnea Erlckson Row 2 Joan Eck strom Jean Sampson Morgue Beck Joan Smlth Marnan Eruckson Joyce Mesenbrmg Dorothy Anderson Helen Lutzka Row 3 Marulyn Asper helm Vrrgrma Lmdblom Betty Johnson Joanne Lundgren Ruth Savo Marllyn Carlson Charlene Chelstrom Duane Ellr son Dons Ledrngham Laura we Bergstrom Barbara Ludwngson CQ Frrst And Squad Standing Bo Burt Nell Johnson ev erly Neubauer Marlene Van Kessel Dorothy Krystal: Donna Dyson Donna Larson Betty Moore Seated Joan Kelly Dorothy Anderson Health Cadets Standmg Jaan Hammer Betty Moore Beryl Peyton Annabelle Lund Marlon Eruckson Seated No reen Aamoth W wwf? 0 ,-..as.,. 11l1l l1UllHIl!1'S.N xll1'1'l1,x 111 l1fllf'l' sk! tllllf IIIH1 l1'f11'1'1'1'111w11lx 111 Il g1'111'11111x 111r1xl1'1'-1111111f. ffn 11111113 11111g1'1l I-ll'f lflfI'I7Il, 111111111 lf11111' Il'lI'X l'11x1 111111111-lm 1f111l lf11'1,'11l1'111wf 111 11'wlf1m'-ff U llfl Hilullff 111111 1111111 !Illl'1'lf llllll-I. l11'111'l-l'1'1'1', ffnjx 11111111f lfn' '111'1:1' llml 1 11111 IIN 111l1'g1'1l'1 34 I111 X111 flx 1111 N111 , '11 I ff S RT 91 . i , 'N C fp! f f Q' ,U V . 1 w l I ' X J A 'i H i h V' 6 l ' rl ' D5 , 'I I v . r l,-'il N, X 'A f ff if ' 4 A l it! X. ' 1 if ' ly Y V . if e -X 'KV if HED E it .X J' X ,., ll' I 3 t 'H i':f' Q , L 1 e A J N f Denfeld l9 Anoka Denfeld O Morgan Park Denfeld O Sup. Central Denfeld 27 Cloquet Denfeld 33 Dul. Cathedral 6 Denfeld 'l4 Minn. South 7 Denfeld I Eau Claire O A Team: Row 'l: Ken Moran, D f I i D I h C I son, Joe Tessier, Frank Hren, en e . , u ut entra K f , R v i f, no veni f, gg! K Y-'gy Liindngrenijy Digi? eRoyer,n e JH tf, L-JLj 3 Arras, Captain D Hao l H 'G --1 1' gl - Qin X J . J' lf! J' i ' J JJ ffl ,W J f f J - g Wim fs J . l J I 'J Hunt football season jf ' jf JN' , ' .K much as they did the previous year f' , ,fp V I Anoka, 19-O. The Tornadoes were . JH fJ I ' f ,-'S C team but Denfeld made the best of 17 , r, .ff X if ' if ln the scond game the Hunters were Q, ,,' X J! 5 1, JI I ' A W- surprised by the strength of the Morgan Park ,jf , .f ,JY N' it ,J J My eleven, who held them to a scoreless tie. ' 'J '11 I ln the third game, which was against Su- Coaches Ray Mic 36 kolaiak and Melvin Krohn fit! wi? 9 yfexqiw 'Wy L WX. yt perior Central, the Denfeld loss to the tune of l3-O. team suffered a But for the next game, Denfeld traveled to Cloquet and beat them, 27-0, in their homecoming game. ln the fifth game the Hunters showed little love for the Cathedral Hilltoppers by rolling over them, 33-6. Walter Wizner, Leon Mitchell, John Banovetz. Row 3: Coaches Roy Mickolaiak and Melvin Krohn, Russ Jackson, Sam Zivko- vich, Bob Hill, Reggie Anderson, Ryan Hietala, Tom Erickson, Menon Olson, Pat liston, Gale Gordon, Paul Butler, Coach :Walter Hunting, Jerry Davidson and Coach Frank Puglisi. Next the Hunters traveled to Minneapolis. This was the first game the Hunters played in the Mill City, and they were able to squeeze out a l4-7 decision over Minneapolis South. The following week the maroon and gold team battled Eau Claire on a wet and muddy field. The game was on its last legs before a touch- down was made. This was the lone touch- down in the game, with Denteld winning by the soggy score of 7-0. The Final game of the season was 'for the big stake of the city championship against Central. This game was very close right down to the last minute with Denfeld's uptown ri- vals coming out on top of a 20-13 score. fr! I , ,L ,f Iicgig A v 4 fl! , ,Pf 1 . , if ff - W! 4.1, 1 X . 44 1 pa HYHYX . x. 'DES' C L, Coach Walter Hunting with Sam, Tootsie, and Dal ,M Ch-.vig , dj-Ayvx ITJML4 f,1g,,,-.d,l 2r,..,, ,-,.. ,of-rw -CL., - --.ex QW, , ,QW-e-A ZL.,.4,w ,:- IZ' 'ZIV-eve, og-,,,b,1,f',.fQf.,-.., :if-z X f-Q2 ff 1144 2,0-,-4I,,r'!-vcffx -fi.-vp, W 914- , .ffl I ff K Liston's l.unge . . . Eau Claire game. The Touchdown March? . . . Cloquet game, 37 Denfeld Denfeld Denfeld A Bees SCHEDULE O Central 2l Morgan 12 East Park -- 3 --- HE! ei-as fateful moment during the Cloquet game. Lunch Hour. .- ,K....A'4,-.i.' '...Q 5 ' B Team: Row 1: Kenny Moran, Jerry Johnston, Paul Kas- per, Darby Whalen, Duane Johnson, Burleigh Rapp, John Nel- son, Jerry Cran, John DeSanto, Vern Gimpel, John LeVosseur, Dale Johnson. Row 2: Ralph Marcus, Dennis LaRoque, Ronnie Meyer, John Ceyborske, John Banovitz, Ron Venier, Ron The Denfeld B team showed power- ful strength and good material by rack- ing up 33 points to their opponents O in three games during football season. Game number one was against Central. lt was o hard-fought contest, but neither team was able to dent the scoring col- umn, with the fray ending in a O-O dead- lock. Rico, Ray Kuras, Dale McFarlane, Tony Glamuzina, Jim Rogers. Row 3: Coach Roy Miclzolaiok, Clyde Nelson, Lester Nelson, Dick Jentott, Ernie Hassell, Thys Johnson, Bruce Olson, Jack Campbell, Wally Miller, Bud Bcuschor, Don Schafer, Bill Carter, Dick Wold. During the second game the B squad came to life, scoring three touchdowns while romping over the Morgan Park B's , 21-O. The third and final game for the team was against East at their home field. East put up a good fight, but the Hunter team ended their season victoriously by downing their opponents, I2-O. Our faithful water boy . . Ken Moran, Hold your breath as they untangle themselves. Cloquet-Denfeld Game. Morgan Park-Denfeld Game. Basketball SCHEDULE Denfeld Alumni Denfeld Central Denfeld Superior East Denfeld Morgan Park Denfeld Cathedral Denfeld Proctor Denfeld Cloquet Denfeld Ely Denfeld Long Prairie Denfeld Two Harbors Denfeld Central Denfeld Morgan Park Denfeld Superior East Denfeld Proctor Denfeld Esko Denfeld Cloquet Denfeld Two Harbors Denfeld Cathedral Denfeld St. Louis Park DISTRICT Denfeld 42 Central 58 lacking in height, but not in skill, the Denfeld basketball quintet played a success- ful season. The boys were ably coached by Frank Puglisi, who took the position va- cated by Lloyd Holm, now coaching at St. Louis Park. ln their first Little Big Ten game, Denfeld met and was defeated by a strong Central team. The second game, against Su- perior East, was another defeat for the Hunters by a score of 4l-37. The third bat- Crowd at Denfeld- Central game during a time out. Q if gh A . ni al in ,ir f U ,W 9 ,Hz 7 5 f1,!'1? r:'lfi'1r'f'e ' I' J W. . Y f X ll: lf 'T-f 'lf if li Jia .ri Q V -:Q :Q H-4 X -2- 743,---F 1-7 . a Yr. . . ft A ff . 1 '1 J, 1 I A 1 XQN1 , 5: all N my 'I .V I f . i gp M Q Q Q 'H 3 -4 '. Q Q? i973 E H I Denfeld-Centrol Game. District 26 playofts. The teamw' oft to St. Louis Pork, 45-43. The next two games for the Den- feld quintet were played on two successive nights. The first was a victory for Cloquet by a 49-44 score, and the second was won by Two Harbors in a 48-41 battle. The following week the Hunters played Cathedral on their home tloor. The game ended with Cathedral on top, 52-43. The last game before the district tournament was with St. Louis Park. When the smoke cleared, Coach Lloyd HoIm's proteges ot St. Louis Park were ahead, 52-46. ln the first round of the District 26 Tour- nament, the Hunters drew Central. Central drew ahead ot a 23-all score at the half to win by a 58-42 score. Central went on to win the State Championship. This made the second state basketball championship Duluth has taken in the past three years. 'Let's have a D-E-N! Q i 1 .4 ll x ,I 4 .A ' .i 1' ' N. ' - 0.1 U U 1 f f f ' A 9' 7' W Jay. .gf QM ' z y I V ,Y as I Q ,Q I H , 4 Y, 4 ' .1 i ji., i I ' ,J , ,f A i ' , ' , A f f ' ' , ,V ., , . ' . ' - 1 ' 5, ' '. . V ' g ' , i A , , g , , 4 '.' I f A K Q f , A L 4 an It ' I- f ff? 5' ' Q' 1' fy 4 ,E ,, Q L I , I, it -rar x .. Y - - 4 'fr F5 ww, ,, i '? ,4 i V, 0 N . , ! 4-f yn, ' P s A 3' . ' .4 i W . . X X in Q N f, if' . in 1,33 U ff' J fa a vw - TQ V 4 X , X , rw F I ' ' Z' g tn 5, p J: C3 are .flaw J Row l: Coach Waldemar Johnson, Jim Freeman, Rallen Melander, Joe Tessier, George Wiitanen Eo-quptainlwalt Pepison, Dave fox, Charlie Lou, Ron Olson, Bud Bouschor, Jock Freeman, Kermit Somers, Coach Sigurd Ode, Row 2541i L '59,-1, frank Miyfef, Walt-Wqtqgk, y fine, ' ' 4. mfr ' i .1434 'i A . T 'll elif, nr., X Q Mllllua The w e r e Bobby first in second chored 1950 co-captains-Walt Peterson, Dave Fox. State meet points accounted for by Daniels, who was the 220-yard dash, in the lOO, and an- the 880-yard relay team to its l7th consecu- tive win. Ed Ciebiera was second in the 440-yard dash, while David Fox was second in the shotput. The half-mile relay team, Arras, Leavitt, Ciebiera and Dan- iels, came in first. Row l: Charlie Lou, Milton Cayo. Bobby Daniels, Ed Ciebierio, Jerry Leavitt, Jim Anderson. Row 2: Coach Sig Ode, Walt Peterson, Dave For, Bill Arras, Bob GimDel, Coach Waldee mar Johnson, Floyd Ringstad. lren Solbel'g,1huck Lindgren, Bill flfrras, D451 Wotczok, Amold 3ponson.!Uat1 Sullivy, Russ Anderson, Dennie Harrigan. H031 Stldert Manager Andrew Riley, Johnny Downs. Jimmy Smith, n Svc , Mikel Kaclmark ,Frank Kren, John Hus- sey, Dean Kohl, Bob ill, Cartllipp 15 Glenn Strom, Jerry fund- berg' Glenn leDoux, Stanley Bro kjerry O'Conner, Student' Mgr. I ' V 1 J - l Track N , v ,ft . ' For the firstfjizne afschool opfside of Minneapolis won the Stat! Higlygchool Track Championship! The school to end that domfnance was Denfeld, winning with 22 points in the l949 ,meet The track team has had an outstanding record and no wonder, with two such enthusiastic coaches as Mr. Sigurd Ode dna Mr...5Naldemar Johnson. ' The 1950 season was opened by entering the Metropolitan Mreet at the University of Minnesota. Dave Fox was outstand- 'ng in the meet, winning first place at the shotput with a 50 oot throw. An ambitious schedule for the l95O season in- cludes the Eveleth relays, the Hibbing invitational meet, the St. Thomas meet, City-Regional and the State meet. Much interest will be shown in the performance of Denfeld at these meets because of the records of the two previous years. ln the l948 state meet the Denfeld team was runners up, two points behind the winners. ln l949, the Denfeld team decisively won the State Championship. Fllll rnlwfsi .,f ' .f V, - 4 '-. s 1 '5- via ' f ,war , m 1 W, J.. 41. I 4 4? 1 U l H A gm ' f Q V'-46 Q 1 G 4' agus, an gf if cd, W' 'A ' ,. f x j, 'Wx J ,n 'ww gil,-1 1 5 .27 it Skiing Team: Joe Tessier, Jim Luczak, Erving McKenzie, Dick Wingren, Jim Stewart, Bill Kelso, Jerry Sobczak, Jerry Glcpa, Bill Beatty, Roland Hammerstrom. Skiing, Swimming, and Tumbling Denfeld's Skiing team wound up its suc- cessful season with third place in the state meet. First place in iumping was taken by Sophomore Jim Luczak. The Denfeld Tankers completed their sea- son with a record of two wins out ot tour meets. The first two meets, with strong Range teams, Chisholm and Eveleth, were itll. Ns' i 6 captured by the Hunter squad, but they were defeated by Central and Virginia. The Tumblers, those fellows who seem to do the impossible, appeared for the Boys' Union Vodvil and at many basketball games. lt took a lot of practice, ability, and co- ordination to produce this tumbling squad. Swimming Team: Row 1: Bud Norberg, Erwin Grasmoen, Don Bergersen. Row 2: Bob Boyd, Ellsworth Johnson, Don Lustig, Walter Musolt, Ray OHara. Row 3 Coach Jim Fechner, Ken Stretur, Ron Pe- terson, Bud Bouschor, Erving McKenzie Dale Nelson. Tumbling: Carl Lippert, Dick Eckholm Don Ridgewell. X. RW lg: Row 'l: Ron Rico lcaptainl, Sam Zivkovich, John Vegar, Dennie LaRoque, Charles Lindgren, Dallas Sullivan, Ryan Hietala, Gale Gordon, Gary Shafer, Duane Johnson. Row 2: Coach Ray Mickolaiak. Ken Moran fstudent managerl, Jim Lustig, James Daveau, Bob Bostrom, Roger Vadnais, Thys Johnson, Ron Venier, Glen Strom, Dale Rapp istudent managerl. Hockey With nine returning lettermen and a host of sophomore and iunior talent, the Den- feld hockey team raced through their dis- trict schedule without coming near defeat and were proclaimed the District 26 Champs. ln their first regional game, the Hunter pucksters walloped the Moose Lake sextet, 21-l, thus gaining a spot in the semi-finals. ln their semi-final game the Hunters met ci strong hockey squad from International Falls. The first period ended in a tie, but in the second period the Falls team pulled ahead by one point and kept this lead for the rest of the game. In the Region 7 fi- nals, Eveleth, defending state champions, defeated International Falls and then went on to win the state tournament for the third straight year. Denfeld Denfeld Denfeld Denfeld Denfeld Denfeld Denfeld Denfeld Denfeld Denfeld Denfeld Denfeld Denfeld Denfeld Denfeld SCHEDULE l2 Moose Lake O lO Cloquet O 6 Central A 'I7 Two Harbors O 9 Cloquet l ll Morgan Park O l l Cathedral O 5 Central 2 l5 Two Harbors O 12 Moose Lake O 6 Morgan Park l 8 East 1 9 Cathedral O REGION 2l Moose Lake l International 3 Falls 4 Total Denfeld l55 Opposition 14 The Alumni Game at Wheeler Rink -14 Girls' Sports -Y X P V J? . W j XX A 1,1 J i ,1 Vw' g Qi, ,f Paging Robin Hood. Too bod study halls aren't on this side of the building. Commando tactics? They look like champs-they were N wi fi ,WJ Lf Athletlc Board Carol Amundson Evone Elras Marrlyn Taylor Pat Olafson Adele Mrrabellu Marulyn Butters Betty Moore Ferol Olsen Betty Gmn Sparked by a couple of sophomores tumbllng got nts start In the gurls sports de for several affaars and the actlvrty became qulte a success The sophomores got off to a good start un thesr program of group partncnpatron whlch takes In dancing apparatus work volley ball and basketball Shuffleboard pang pong badmunton and archery were the mam actlvltles for tumors In the lndlvldual sports group Of course Pat Pnolo Pat Nephew Jackue Johnson Delores Mattson Janet Wellung Gladyce Rappana June baseball volleyball and basketball were participated rn by all the classes, sopho Sance there was no sensor swummrng team bowllng was the sport taken part m by the sensor gurls The bowling class met every Thursday mght at the Twentieth Century Bowlrng Alleys an all the years l949 and l were very successful ones rn the lme of Grrls Sports Rntchre Betty Lou Webster Murnel Lasslla Betty Johnson Jean Davrdson 49 l ov WW New ' 'Vt 1 f Q f fl I A W M partment this year. The girls performed m0l'6 Gnd iunlor. - l All ' , 950 r,.,,,,,.....- , n,.,,.,v-, in .- XX' .hir 'Y nu luaillg mx' lwnplz' Il lfllljfllflgt' nf INlS.Wl.llIl. 1 Illllgllllgl' of lwazzly. I1 langurzge of lore: ll rousing I IY'.W'PI1lfUS your an-ellis szrell: You lffllffl Ihr' lllll.W' Il -Ill firm - From Matinee Musicalez A Fantasia MUSIC and DRAMA Gladyce Rappana Mary ou Barbot Christmas Program Softly falling snow combined with outdoor cos tumes created a true winter atmosphere for Den felds beautiful and moving Christmas pageant This has been Denfeld s way of starting the Christ mas season for the school and community A group of singers under the direction of Miss Ellen Smith sang a medley of popular Christmas songs in the old English style of carollng This was directly followed by Gesu Bambino an organ solo by Clarence Trushenski While David Wood read the Christmas Story it was acted out in beautiful pag eantry by a well trained group The A Cappella choir under the direction of Mr Felten provided the background music The pageant was given to one of the largest audiences that ever attended the annual affair Everyone went away with the UW Nr Jw THE HUNTSMEN Sven Nylund, David Fox Don Sundquist, George Skogg 52 ,ij ' - ' . i I A . I U . B . u . L true Christmas spirit in their hearts. JH y T ll , K y J 0 T I ft , T ml Ayr' i i F .f ' OJ T14 f sf r . I 5 Q l if ,iw s I f 7 Clarence rushensku Jeanne Stgnco Orgamsts G MUSIC MAIDS Elaine Johnson Audrey Forlan Nancy Schroeder Gwen Wohlfeul Marilyn Ahlgren Glorlo Hcm mers Betty Anderson Joan Slmger Shnrley LoFlamme Charlene Carlson Louuse Barbot Huntsmen Dentelds Huntsmen have become one of the most popular quartets t only school but throughout Duluth Through theur ltzng rhythms heard at many publc tours they have gained wade recognxtlon Music Maids The Denfeld gurls ensemble IS made up of fourteen gurls who go under the name of Music Maids The group was organnzecl by Miss Ellen Smith They made slnglng traps to Nopemlng and St Cloud The beautifully blended voices ofthe Mus c Maids make their musac pleasing to all ears A CAPPELLA CHOIR 'lst Row Geraldune Hanson .lanel Matheson Jaan Slunger Duane Mulner Charlene Carlson Mar lene Lundslrom Glorua Hammers Mr Fellen Pol Puerung Mary June Deruemaeker Marulyn Barncard Belly Lunne Donna Eruckson Audrey Forlan 2nd Row Donna Wellung June Bersu Carol Bargen Jean Bersu Maruan Eruckson Beverly An derson Morulyn Nelson Marulyn Ahlgren Marulyn Asperh um Pal Holmberg Duane Elluson Mylene Debe louuse Barbol Joan Lovold 3rd Row Aluce Ann Brunberg Belly Anderson Shurley Anderson Arlhur Roy Bruce Olson Sven Nylund Davud Fox Rodney Heffernan Ray Venter Bunny Beron Muruel Johnson Belly Gunn 4lh Row Bud Bouschor Ellsworth Johnson Dale Sl Marue Bob Lund Chuck Lundgren Dave Wood Duck lysaker George Slzogg Rodney Van Devenler Don Surudquusl Ronald Pearson Anllu Lepusto Ronald Taylor Roger Morrus A Cappella Chour By appearung un the schools Thanksguvung assem bly, the A Cappella Chour, under the durectuon of Mr Edgar Felten opened another full year of musucal programs The A Cappella chour of 54 members pre sented the annual Chrustmas concert and assembly durung the holudays One of the hughlughts of theur year was the Centennual program at the Armory They also appeared at the Scottush Rute, the Easter assembly other school assembles and at East Hugh West and Luncoln uunuor hugh schools Everythung from modern uazz to the funest classucs was heard by the Musuc Apprecuatuon club durung the year Every two weeks thus group met to duscuss and play theur favorule records Musuc Apprecuatuon us a branch of the Gurls Club The leader for the past year was Betty Anderson, and the adv ser Muss Ellen Smuth The Strung Truo, under the durectuon of Mr Edgar Felten played for the Communuty Chest druves and for the Founders Day Luncheon The many other ap pearances they made all add up to a successful year Musuc Apprecuatuon STRING TRIO Ralph Anderson Erwun Snuslead Bob Trushensku Clarence Trushensku at the puano l u 1 2 ' , , ' , ' ' , , - . I . I ' I . ' I U I . I I . I ' : A I I I I I T , ' , ' , ' 'I' , , ' , , , - 1 ' . , ' , , . , ' , , ' , , ' , ' - 1 . , . I , U I I 1 1 I I I I A V I ' I V I ' . , . - , , i . . . . . . A , , f ' Y I ' I I s ' do I ,rw BRASS Row 'I Harry Rudout, Clif ford Johnson, Bruce Olson, Ronald Swenson, Barbara Hanson, Carol Melander, Jerry Ylunen Row 2 Dave Pederson John Hussey, Roger Nelson, Albert Semmelroth, Louis Somerack, Lee Wnlner, Dorothy Clark Row 3 Joan Watkms, Vuclorm Berkeland, David Shckney, Dorothy Anderson, Jum Swenson, Ronnie Olson, Nenl Johnson 56 1,1 F! gf' MQ ff 'ZEEDS Row 'I Hael Jaco son! ,J If Arlys Chrnsnanson Dorothea Anderson Ardelle Holmslrom ff Loretta Ahlslrom Donna Wer schay Vurgunua Kessler Row 2 f Barbara Sandwlck June Ander son Noreen Aamoth Loraine Ahlsfrom Jams Holmberg Bev! erly Mathxeu Loss Holmes Ry da Mae Keene Row 3 Peggy e erson Carol Muller Larson Mananne Renduluc Doris Shovenn Rhoda Nelson f Jacklyn Ness Vnrgnnua Ervckson Af ' J ,eff , f ' 1 t ' ,, Z 1' Y N O 2. 0 , . 1 4 ln' If Q C7 I W , , O l 1: li ,. ' 0 In D 0 ev x ' v Q , s 3 ff ' f,x 6 f ,fs 1' 'U 4 fl f Q f ,J f aff u J ' A, , ' jf! , 1' ' 1' fij 1,4 . . -If 1 .,. ' -. J 1 - .Arif ' . J 1 'M . ff f . - A-X, Q.. A g ,1 Pd , ' , Lina' ' TWIRLERS Row 'l Barbara Larson Head Malorette Marulyn Barncard Joan Smlth Row 2 Januce Hendruckson Donna Larson Patsy Erickson Peggy Chubbuck Kathleen Johnson Betty Sundell Mary Bullyan Mr Swartley wnth some of the more ottractuve mem bers of the band REEDS Row 'I Vurgunna Lund blom Wayne Johnson Mary Peterson Dorothy Berglund Broman Joan Puetrowskl Pat Drumm Shlrley Chnstuansen Marlorue Muller Pat Olafson Andrew Pappas Row 3 John Hlerpe Frances Jackson Bob Gunn Jean Gaster Bonnls Del Carlson Ellen Sykes Peggy Jean Donaghy Row 4 Jerry Chrustlanson Vrvuan Llndstrom Carol Olafson Phul Mosher PERCUSSION Row I Marlon Berggren Charlene Carlson Georgua Levlsay Row 2 a truce Brune Janice Johnson Joan Carlson LeRoy Pykkonen Bob Johnson Jlm Stewart 57 , . : ' . , 1 , , , , Marjorie Thorp. Row 2: Budd , f , , , , , , , . , , , y ' ' , 2 Be A , , Flower Girls'-Casquette Maids--Belles ol San Domingo Take my hat off when you speak ofthe king! aught Marietta Night Watchman Nanette , , Felice Fanchon Vendors . Etienne Grande! Scissor Grinder. Adah . Town Crier Captain Richard Warrington. Sir Harry Blake. Silas O'Hara ..,. Lizette .,..... . Indian ...... ,,, Lieutenant Governor Grandet ,,..,. C A S T THURSDAY .Clyde Nelson ..Marilyn Nelson Diane Ellison Nancy Schroeder Dale Koglin Mylene Debe Josephine Antunovich David Fox . ...Charles Elowson Audrey Forlan ,Jon Mork .Dan Sundquisl ..... Ellsworth Johnson ...,,Jack Sommers .. Bernadine Beron .,...Dennis LaRoque .....Sven Nylund Florenze., ., v..Jack McLeod Marietta., . .,.. Gloria Hammers Rudolpho ,,..,. .,,., R ichard Lysaker Graziella ..... ...,. B etty Anderson Gypsy Musician .,.., ..,, G erald Glapo East Indian. . Dennis LaRoque Big Chief Dennis-ughl FRIDAY Clyde Nelson Marilyn Morris Janet Mathison Shirley l.aFlamme Dale Koglin Mylene Debe Josephine Antunovich David Wood Charles Elowson Marlyn Ahlgren Jon Mark Don Sundquist David Elowson George Skogg Jacqueline Ross Dennis LaRoque Sven Nylund Dale Koglin Joan Slinger Royal Bouschor Betty Anderson Gerald Glapo Dennis LaRoque 'Z H : v N , 1 A-1 fr fx, . QE'-ik. Z5 'L fl 35351, , f , ' I .Jim ' , , 1 5 44:4 ' I , -., 1 A ? 'M g X 1. f W 6 gn al Q-rv if 1. 75 'a 5' N 09' 4354 n '7 gs 5 It K Q Azixiz X 0- ' 'Al Q H , M .X J M ,' ,H ,Z 2 ix? 33 Q .E ' ns it .1-,R Y .Q vi if 3 ,gg fw -f f 1 . Q 3, A 5, ' mx' as Q4 - . W - f1 'E ,, 15 R I5 Xxf' X, W f sig A. 'wiv' K . ,gg -A Q q Q ix g X, . ffl' X' X . Q.. 4 Jff' x ,. , -Q., v 4 1 U X, T 1' 'J' . Q 0 A -3 is I 43 GIG? .X if r V Q 9 11'-fa-gif W ' a f M x .3 ' A1 s., ,, , 7 -1 1 xg , .J 1 'f 1 : 1 0' V V? ' N. du., 4 ' ' 9 v - 5 ,nu-4.0 Q -N I 'A '- J A :fs.,f,,f1 . X, 1 , ' W E. 435 .NW an? M 52' , WMA' , 1, fe! ,J 'Fe :Wa B ga 13 Q f -,591 aw 'Y , . U f . - . ,, j' ' 1 . , . gf 'V E 5- I ' is if V K ' .A A 'IZ' s P 1' ' ' zg 15 fV-lr. fig 5 N 2 f p X I . ' A 1, in mb l Senior Class Pla Trust the class of l95O to come up with something unusual. This year the senior class presented three one-act plays instead of the usual three-act play. Each play was a different type - Antic Spring, a modern comedy, The Valiant, a serious drama, and The Ugly Duckling, a humorous farce. The result- ing title was Triplicate. A lot of the credit goes to Mr. Joseph Dunn, who directed the three casts, and to the committees, who are always willing and ready to lend a hand. The school and community showed that they liked this new idea by responding to int in a way that pleased everyone. 2 Tutu if Q of lsn't this more fun? Antic Spring Elbert . Ronald Taylor Ginger. Kathleen Smith Blossom Dorothy Berglund Robert ,. Verner Carlson Sam ..... Robert Johnson Gwendolyn . Marilyn Nelson 62 Ron, Joyce, Chuck. Antal llillillwll W ul , pf' llllfilllhf yalfflf ffl ,W Wa? Holt .MM o rlitrnan .P ffl' M .. ven Nylund Dyke' if . John Sommers mosep ' Pari f l' Marilyn Ahlgren n, c j ' K ,-'fl Charles Lindgren A lend l X , Ronald Pearson Goodnighl, goodnight, parling is such sweet sorrow Falher Daly and Warden Holt. Oh-h-h-h, Prince Simon! K Q, s J f K Julcibella . . . Prince Simon ,- ,orlo . . X' I Qi 1 .V1 , X . l A' f I ' N u A? ,.l I f T ' r n l Ugly Ducklings? ' 1 ,V l yl ' N P The- Ugly Duckling A ' The King , , . George Skogg fhe Queen . . ', 'Nancy Schroeder The Princess Camilla ,. I Gwendolyn Wohlfeil The Chancellor 'Y loclray Von Devenler . Audrey Lien Donald Sundquist George Radzak 63 7 L ve ami Y grand? CAST Susan Ablganl s daughter Alyce Cla re Wellberg Abagall a wldow Mary June Derlemaeker Mrs Muller a housemolher Sylvia Bunny 'Helen Carrie Dean Clara Bobo .lack Howne Marge Professor Ml Patncla Plerlng Donna Anderson Donna Welling Joan Kelly Mary Ann Jackson Glllmgham Dean of Polnter College Dennis LaRoque Susan Kob Ellsworth Jo nson OY a r M ga Ml 1 Subgec1'9 Professor Muchaels of course 1 1 x v- 4 ifff X7 1 r fl!!! f K ,XUHJJ My flflf Mother Was ji O K 4 Sland 'back boys 1 4 1 1 ,- nf , H 1 K f'flf4 A ff ' f a I nson ' ..............,.... ,.......... R s h f Jr. Bill ........... ,......................... .... D f ' ls ..,... ....... S eo i' o , i . i fl , X I X . ' 4 vff, A fm -- , . C , K , 'l I Jn! .-J 1 I jfff,-,'?e.f'71 ij, ,3- X '..!-A AI' -Il' f, .lumor Class Play Another comedy another hut' The .lunlor Class competing with thelr excellent sopho more production again stepped over the foot lights to thelr much amused audience wlth their presentatlon of Mother Was a Fresh man Havlng receuved a scholarshnp at Pornter College Mrs Abvgall Fortltude Abbott enroll as a freshman In the school and IS placed In the same dorm as her daughter Susan who IS an upperclassman Susan lmaglnlng herself In love wrth the blology professor ns qu te shocked to fund out that he IS very fond of her lof all peoplel mother The conflicts that arose between mother and daughter together w th the actlvltles of collegiate llfe Itself made the play one of the most entertaining and en goyable The fine and well chosen cast backed by committees together with the entire class of 51 and under the expert dlrectlon of Mr Joseph Dunn well deserves the applause with which they were acclanmed What are you readung Love Among Natives? a Freshman Ccngratulahons You dvd a swell 'ob Remember, keep your eye on that Abuganl Fortntude . , . I . , . - - tt vt , . J 1 1 ' 1 , I 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 r 11 - - , . 1 .. . t - - , . 0 xt x q. K My Angle Mrs Morrow Mr Morrow Margaret Lorraine Marg e Jane Martln r n z Tony Music y A gre I sue wnll mass u CAST Darlene Melander Betty Webster Marlleu Latto John Hlerpe Mary Peterson Gladys Rappana Nancy Abrahamson Lorella Schuman Daryl Lensku Ralph Marku Jerry Ylenen .lack LeVasseur Shirley Christiansen Seventeenth There's tomato luuce an the kntchen Lorraene Mrs Morrow s good bye to her hubby Jack ..............,,.......,...............,....,... Jack Campbell At ...,.................,........,..........,.......... 5 F't ..,,....,........,...........,....,....,.,.,........ l 66 , n ' , r ' ' yo l Sophomore Class Play - The sophomores made their debut at Den feld backed by the publicity lure of a well known romantic story given on that day of all days February the l-4th The play revolves around Angle and Jack Just when the r love seems to be the most won derful thing possible everything is shattered by the connivance of two girl friends Angle s older sisters are sympathic but they have their own boy friends and problems Kitty the younger sister evokes laughter for she has no use for boys Mr and Mrs Morrow are typ: cal parents Seventeenth Summer by Maureen Daly is Sophs under Mr J Dunn handled it in a way that proves their ability and promises good things ahead Summer rx Committee Chairren David Hietala Ronald Mayer Barbara Pearlina Eleen Thompson Neil Johnson Ryda Mae Keene Arlie Kartvedt Joanne Eilers Costume Committee Barbara Sandwick Shirley Nlemi Carolyn Overnan Jo Anne Wick lund Barbara Pearling Pat Beatty The assistant directors and Martin and Art Who s a wolf? 67 A or T--e,.1Zl,Q,,' . . V v a sentimental, humorous, thrilling play. The T in . . , ,A , lt T A , ,l' N I G l l T. xi ,, ' ' ., : ' ' , 1 l . s 1-'july' 'f Tu - 'iff'-',:., x I X 1 'Y' ,' lv ,s 4. T ' . s ' A, -H rx 5 , ., X -,dy V f -'m hr In f .. u 5 . 1 - - s , - . v , I . X xg ,- .IL ' ex wif! . fn - ', Xlxx, .4 A I ,fix N X 4, ' , - , 1 9 Q ' r -I ' ft 1 O ' I ' 1. - 'bi - ft' r-Lvl: 1 Q 7 'i sf- ' 1 1' ,,' 25- u -, --X.. u,-. I r 1 , I xx--4. , c x ,J .Q , T .Y 'KI u. X' ,'. Y 'I 1 1 'Q' M 1103 '5'T3mQ IQ5 K. 14'f'4 QTFQ ' I -. Y-3 '- H eg? -- '2 If . 'W . V X gg. L J' , . .' M X Q 4 , xg x 9' 1 Ap! X . x. 1 -E, g xx IQ? 4,5 A ' I . at fb - A iL.1' ' 5, ' f ' h S f 'L I -Af, ' v ' 4 P x I l ' P -., . .lg I Lt' V LI!! 1 'r ?tfi4f'W A 1 ' is , .A .I . fu. 's 5 A sy I ' V213 C Q .. x ., I - x. s I If .Q ,D A Y I '21 vW',e!9!gZ5f5E? , ' , . ,.,.M, f 1 F X ..f'Eiii4'A A if 2 A' flrfl wjfyff -5... l 8 u +0 is at D U fl ' f' .ws 1 Q xv K ' A J Old Main, U. M. D. by Moran. ASS - , :dw 1 I ..,-1 ,VV 2- ff-J 2 Q, ' f T33 -f f .L s.J ..z'-.-I-A , 1:- ' ' , f f V ' VA Y N I . WJ if - 1. ,,9,,,,,,.,1 A, g. flwldafrfj' .Z 2,-' ' . ,, -' 1 J EXC ' f .1 -.ff-ff 2 j,gf.,A,..,,,:. Njl-4111.1 . CLAY? r , 1,.f,f R . 1 A.f',, N..fJ-X .k.f,-,-EJ, 5, V x x - gk , , f 4 4 -,f V.-. N, I-A.. 1. -,-, lv, -f- V 'L' - 1 7 ' -bf' H .1 ,, 1 , . A i .' 0 xl ., .- I K, -J ., J Jn' , . ' I ,,, , fx.. , ,J f ,f-, MY ,Lx K f..- 1 j'.J, - '- J' .L ' .. J If . N. ' L 1 X I Class of '52 Vice President Rotten Melander, Treasurer Robert Ginn, Secretary Shirley Christiansen, ls! , President Donald Flyckt. N W N lyrjv' : 'L X ill Dues Collectors: Row 1: John Hierpe, Row 2: Diana Klint, Pat Priolo, Darlene Otto, Darlene Melander, Donna Totte, Nancy Abrahamson, Joanne Eilers, Doris Shovein. 70 On September 7, 1949, we walked through the halls of Denfeld for the first time as mem- bers. We were a part of the school that is so dear to our hearts. The welcome mat was laid out for us at the annual sophomore tea with a program in the auditorium and a tour through the school, cli- maxed by refreshments. Highlighting our first year was the presentation of our class play, Maureen Daly's Seventeenth Summer, pre- sented on that day of all days, February 14, St. Valntines Day! May I2 was the day of our class party, held in the school. On the agenda was a program in the auditorium and refreshments in the cafeteria-plus a good time. We were well represented in the oper- etta and have made a good showing in both speech and sports. There are a lot of willing hard workers and school supporters in our class. Mrs. Florence Peterson and Mr. Frank Puglisi ably sponsored us. We are proud of our first year and happy in our relationship with the faculty and upper- classmen. ref 2 ff l 'D 'Q 4. '41 it J? 22 X T7 if 4? A L If ' - -JWW if if 'Z a ix: Q' 3 -:sr B I if ,o 'Z W5 I 1? jc 3 I an , vs fl 5 3. I ,. ,x as I We sophs study, too-in biology. Nancy Abrahamson Roger Abrahamson Arlene Abramson Russell Ames Margaret Amlin Bonnie Anderson Carol C. Anderson Gerald E. Anderson Gerald F, Anderson Gerald l. Anderson James Anderson Joan Anderson June Anderson Russell Anderson Phyllis Anderson Robert E. Anderson Ruth E. Anderson Frances Andrys Josephine Antunovich M nn A,kel,on ' 1 4 J if ,- , . Y 1 5 ' .f A Ma7 Barbol l f-'John Banovetz . f Ronald Bartl f ' ,Sue Beam Patricia Beatty Douglas Becotte Kay Bellingham Carole Benkosky James Bennett Joyce Berger Marion Berggren Vicky Berlleland Robert Besser David Bjorklund Patsy Boman John Botten Lourene Bowman Clarence Breuer Stanley Brock Joyce Brokskar Budd Broman Malcolm Brown Beatrice Brune Charles Buiold Faith Burmister Wvswf 140 'R Ji' -V ' 4 . .9 A V ,f 3 f , F V' o ' ' -sa V , - sf t 1 1 C I' ll.. -x 'U 6 Q 1 5 .l C A I 'D r wi Q 4 l GQ 4 -o rv. :lg - 5 ,' 'b .fl I m 6 ,Wx :Q ' , vs ., Xb 4. ' . Y ,J 8 N 4.1 2' X ,- f H ,ana I 1 E 'b Q l i Q Q9 3 'i ll Joan Burt Robert Burt Mariorie Bush John Camell Jack Campbell Donna Capra Geraldine Carey Carl Carlson Ronald Carlson Norman Carman William Carter John Ceyborske Marie Ceyborske Shirley Christiansen Margaret Chubbuck Dorothy M. Clark Marvin Clute Dave Collette Gerald Cran Janet Cran Helen Curry Charlene Danz Patricia Davidson Robert Davidson Joan DeBoer Donna DeChambeau Joan DeRosier Joanne Dowling John Downs Patricia Drumm Barbara Eames Roland Edberg Joanne Eilers Elizabeth Elias Charles Elowson David Elowson Carol Engard Barbara Erickson Kathryn Erickson Patricia Erickson Shirley M. Erickson Virginia I, Erickson David Falk Mary Jane Farmer Beverly Felt James Felten Jahn Fitzgibbons Donald Flyckt Lynn Ford Gordon Fox l I l Q 5 B --1' . I 4 A , ' IA N? 'fp as Ffa ll .-or x L i l l ,SR 3 . .Q 3 xi! 1 2 , s I - 1 , ' f 4-v l!? l ,, i 2 7: ' , A :- -9 , Y. U . 2. f Y X X 4-I x ff :D z 1 1 f if A i '? 74. I , I 4? Joanne Frazer Barbara Freier Frances Gagne Joan Gauthier Donald Giddings Vernon Gimpel Robert Ginn Gerald Goar Grace Granose John Green Richard Grono Robert Hoa er Da a a I nf atpm R merstrom ll 'I A' . gl ljw Roger Hanson John Harrison Ernest Hassell Roger Haugdahl Fabian Heckman Barbara Hedeen Janis Hendrickson Marilyn Henry David Hietala Frances Hiffernan Lee Etta Hill Norman Hill John Hierpe Marilyn Hofland Charlotte Holevas Janis Holmberg lois Holmes Ardelle Holmstrom Edward Homich Terrence Harrigan Lyle Howard Frances Howell Donna Hughes Dale Huhtala Arlene Huston Frances Jackson Alyce Jacobson Leonard Jacobson Richard Jentoft Marjorie Jezierski A tender moment in the Sophomore Class Play. all . vi or r -if f j S J , f i ' h' , I A A Z 3 33 J Wir W' , ,, . l f I Alan- 1? 4 ' wx 4 wh sl V, xx I .11 war J . . 1 X 5 1 f 'll ,Fife VA' vt 7 ' If 1 3 I -s 'Q 'S Q 1' it x xx, '-D X Br ns .1-ii , I mf .5 1 ,, 5 s V 1, ji' ,Lf is f R Arlen Johnson Delano Johnson Duane Johnson Jacqueline Johnson Neil Johnson Richard Johnson Thys Johnson Wayne R. Johnson William Johnson Gerald Johnston John Paul Jones William Kara Elliott Karpeles Arlie Kartvedt Paul Kasper Ryda Mae Keene Patricia Kennedy ' Richard Kennedy Terry Kennedy Patricia Kenniger Virginia Kessler Diana Klint Robert Knudsen Dale Koglin Ronald Koscielak Barbara Kuras Barbara Landry Marilew Latlo Mardell Leland Daryl Lenski John LeVasseur Georgia Lavisay Maxine Lexen Earl Liliegren Ray Lind Lucille Linde Robert Lindstrom Vivian Lindstrom Philip Losinski Henry Lou Y Sharon Lowe James luclak Donald lustig Mary Ann Lyon s Helen Maatto Arlene MacKay Marilyn Mackowiak Ralph Markus Ruth Martinson Lorraine Marzillo N va , ,A T N' i Y ,.f 'i ff '7'3 ff 4 Z4 -x Lx , fa '41 'am We learn about for-away places in economic geography. LeRoy Matchett Beverly Mathieu Karen Mattson ,J Q Loretta Mattson James Maunu M' Dennis McDonald 42 I Rowan McDonnell Dale McFarlane Richard McHaffie Erving McKenzie Jean McLennan Darlene Melander Rollen Melander Theodore Merrier Ronald Meyer Mary Michael Elaine Michaud Loretta Mikrut Wallace Miller Rodney Millington Joanne Mladozyniec so Q J, 1 , Joanne Morris Roger Mohn I Jon Mark Philip Mosher Joyce Munler 9' r Y 5 . asf l s ,JU V wMillicent Myshack Clyde Nelson Glen Nelson k Jock Nelson N Lester Nelson , i ' l 1 'X Q J 6 x l lilfl'l'rf'f Q fs YJ? ,I it ,B js, Rhoda elson Robert Nelson Ronald Nelson Warren Nelson William Nelson Patricia Nephew Jacklyn Ness Beverly Neubauer John Neumann Paul Neumann Shirley Niemi Beverly Nordin Roger Norman Barbara Norquist Frank O'Brien 'f rj! IJ lt'. I , g an 5. 'Y 47 aff' f 7 1 . ' W fr rr: ll x -Q 4 -s V -4 ' s ul a f . 4 ' P 1 V' X 1- K..,,. 'va I ink .A if i l., J J in . A 2 , J ff K . A ,Um ' 's I 2 :las 1. ,,.:,.,, , lx all em I if ,M 1 .,, M 5 A 2,1 .1..,V 5 A .J ,.' zvl A ... 1 1 nr f ra 'Ll W' Z4 ny W fl 4 1 . i ,L 'Eflsf li' if 1 If A IVI: I A J uv, Barbara O'Connor ,': Lois Odberg Clarence Olesiak Irene Oliver Helen Olsen William Omundson Robert Osrowske Dolores Ossanna Carolyn Overmann Darlene Otto Marilyn Ovist Andrew Pappas Carole Parcell John Patrick Arlene Paulson Delores Paulson James Paulus Barbara Pearling Jean Pederson Ronald Pesola Shirley M. Petersen Donald Peterson Lyle Peterson Mary Peterson Beryl Peyton Betty Pietrowski Jerry Ploisted Patricia Priolo Donna Ransbottom Burleigh Rapp Glcdyce Rappanc Keith Ray Darlene Reasor Carol lledenbaugh Darlene Rerner JZ v . -.5 'r 4 'gl' a if -af T ':',. '29 I , 3 'K I 1 -Ixlsuriney Sampson ,I 4? I lk,- ea .,, 2 Doreen Rish A , 3 V Delbert nobinsony ' ,, I . James Rogers, - Vvv, 'nf ' Ronald Saelett x- fr I X ,, j A , X J' I J .. . 4 1, J JN, , Q Carol'?ar1welson ' gi-I A - if ' Donna Sandstrom , Barbara Sandwick , Ruth Savo 'W W5 1 Joan Schlup qw? Lorella Schuman .loan Sellman Duane Sermon Robert Severson Wrlluam Shoemaker 71? 2 pf 'Qs AQ ff YL? J 'E tr s J Q Z. I , J Iliff A, V R7 5 1? g Q - ml F, . f -4 'T I l 4 Q V ev X? '11 4 -rrff ls J :FFL '7 it , ., e I. 99 for ' Sophomores without pictures: Donna Herrick Dolores Kettner LeRoy Norton Beverly Staley Gordon Sundstrom Doris Shovein Joanne Simney Barbara Smith James Smith Donna Soderberg Darlene Solberg louis Somrock Delano Stauber David Stickney Beverly Stockland Daryl Sullivan Joyce Sundset 'NilIiam Swanstrom Diane Talafous John Taraldson Lorraine Tersini Jerome Tharaldson Eileen Thompson Richard Thompson Donna Tofte Jerona Townsley George Utt Roger Vadnais Marlene Van Kessel Ronald Venier Alice Verelius Eugene Voelk Richard Walters Deloris Ward Robert Weber Betty Webster Janet Welling Rober Wells Donna Werschay Darby Whalen JoAnne Wiclmlund Patricia Williams Richard Wilson Richard Wingren Jerry Ylinen Betty You ngdahl The Cubs working an the Criterion during their iournalism class. VW- , r-1' Q Y fi 4 lx ei ' ,f-:zxci V lk- if V56 I 'J 3 .e,, . 12.1 ,yq ' :Q . 1 9 rv'-in 'O -fr ' fd' :SN rllii it. . I '3 f' ' ' if A Class Vice President Donald Schafer, President Jerry Christianson, Secretary George Treasurer Dorthea Anderson. Dues Collectors: Row 'lz Lorraine Breole, lucille John- son, Carol Durant. Row 2: Lili Larsen, Charlotte Ander- son, Donna Sieger, Floy Ann Rigstad. 78 Wiitanen, senior year at past year with Standing on the brink of our Denfeld, we look back at the complete satisfaction. A fine slate of class officers the beginning of the year, and year they have served us well. On December 8, our class Was a Freshman, was greeted astic audience. The play was hailed as a great success by all who saw it. The Junior-Senior Prom was held May l2 and was thoroughly enioyed by everyone there. The dance, which is an annual affair, was held in the Hotel Duluth ballroom. So-with two successful years behind us, we eagerly look forward to next year when we will be seniors. Many thanks and well deserved praise goes to Mr. Waldemar Johnson and Mrs. Genevfeve Eby, the class sponsors. was elected in throughout the play, Mother by an enthusi- df American history also teaches us about our hometown-Duluth. Joan Alexander Agnes Anderson Charleiiyerson My f Q7 I Chariot? ygyn 1 1 ff .ff KJ Q 5' f f if fl fl' 3 Donna Qpdirson-X jj Ralph E. Anfderso y Rodney A. Anderson Rodney H. Anderson Russell E. Anderson Marlene Barlage Barbara Bauers N ti 0 ,lg v X 7 K ld '17 XX 1 x Margie Beck Daniel Becker Ardelle Bengtson Lee Benoit Fred Benson Nancy Benson Donald Bergersen Marilyn Bergh 5, William Berglund Donald Bergman X Mariorie Berube Robert Biorlin Dorothy Blatti Colleen Boardwell Richard Boardwell Elton Bolduan Robert Bastrom Royal Bouschor Alice Boyd Robert Boyd Lorraine Breole Ernest Bryant Mary Bullyan -A Carol Burke Beverly Butts 2 :FT 1 Richard Carlberg Bonnie Del Carlson Dorothy l Carlson Douglas Carlson Joann G Carlson 1 f , thea Apdersty , lx I 'Z Gawndelfmn X ,-f ff' 1 ! !MGYlBflE -Anderso 7 lf V f' I J! ,MMA Q -9 Vi 'Q' 'Y 'mb 4. F1 es l 1 Q 'ff 4- fall 73 C J iff! -Q5 nfl. '33 his 'Q' A Q 5K3 5 -9 Q ,-A if! sb f ,ei , V Q 3 1. nw X, , ,ff . f 4.1 ,L, '71 if 1 'O A Qu Jw 1 467 V The Junior Class Play committees, Marilyn A, Carlson Mary Lou Carlson Gordon Castonguay Patricia Chayne Charlene Chelstrom Donna Christiansen Gerald Christianson JoAnne Clark Donald Claveau David Cox Yvonne Cullen Robert Curtis Marlene Dahl Jim Daveau Mylene Debe Geraldine Deluca Mary Deriemaeker John DeSanlo Peggy Donaghy Carol Durant Donna Dyson Carol Early Richard Eckholm LeRoy Elberling Lawrence Eliason Viola Eliason William Ensign Wayne Erickson Jerry Flyckl Tad Ford Audrey Forlan Jack Freeman James Freeman James Friedman Jean Gaster Rosanna Gilleland Betty Ginn Anthony Glamuzina lack Grassinger Neal Griffin Jack Grimes Glen Gronlund Gene Gruba Lois Gruber Q -9 qi' X , I fr: -4-K' -we Q, M , VI 3.12 'v 'Q X I 1 S K X. l 3 , Q , Q 3 I 9 -if if LJ f , 1 :xiii 'l lf .Q 4 +-f A . fl 2 'wi I I 1 .D 2' 4 I' us Y if 2 'var vi -, . -l 5, Q AX l ? 'L Q .? Q 10 ' fa l l Q rX . l Joan Hammer Caryl Hanson Yvonne Hanson ,f Janet Hedlund b Elmer Hawkinsan Melba Hendrickson Frank Hitfernon James Hill Richard Hill Robert Himebaugh my A do ,, 'fi' 1 f f, . X, l Q N X 4 lt 4 Elaine Holevas Loren Holmstrom Michael Holt Frank Hren , Jh H I a n ussey Q4 , U A lx Mary Ann Jackson Lowell Jacobson ' Donald Jago Richard Jezierski , Q Carol M. Johnson f ... Dale M. Johnson Delores M. Johnson Ellef Johnson , 141: , -rw' 1, ! 4 4 J Q tx 5 , 'f a Ellsworth Johnson Elmer Johnson Floyd A. Johnson Janice Johnson June E. Johnson Kathleen Johnson l lucille Johns n ,Sv I ii :- ,Vg 'x J ' 7.lf- V 1- AA A if 7,4 Mariorie l. Johnswu 'yr Mary Lou Joh Muriel Johnson Ray Johnson '3.,l '- ' A Willodean Johnson ,Q S . V In I, J-ff ,129- . l . .fw,fM , Ar fake ...f 'A Lear-a Joriuv ' 'fi V rl 5 M,,rff2T'Tael Kac5rxldrlf'J.V INAVJ' Joanbrah g ij' 4 L . 7 ' oqgih, Guhidy, 3 ,f'5 Yatl:erir:e Kfr' 5 J 1 I J ff l -l'A,. 5 .,. 'li' ' ff 'fl Mr' f ls. X f Gerald Kinsman Edward Klelewski Fay Klint David Knauer Scene during the Junior Class Play. 4-rf M 3 3 1 Ml 1 fw add' 4,7 Joan Knutsen Suzanne Kobe Dorothy Krysiak Ray Kuras Joanne LaFlamme 5 Jerome Lambert Dennis LaRoque Bettie Jean Lorsen Lilli Larsen ,Q ' M2 Philip Larson Pauline Ledig S Muriel Lee I' lui? Veikko Lepisto 3 la 1 Fred Lere A 1 ' Annabelle Lind I' ' --- .a --N' it l Marlene Lindstrom X f Virginia Linski ' S x f ..1 l 1- far f r 'N 11 -gglVLip,pen Q fx aa ., 9 QU! jfpffefl lippert. we .,.,.,. . 1, qmfyfg' Loy i J z I - fly J mi W' Qi X ,i lb -1f 74. f 3, fi V. ,I lf 1 ,df !L '-I AJ'. N! ,J '6 , r..f'JJoanne Lqypprf I XL ,' l . ' Gerald Lundfaerg -2 H . zz ,' ' ff M I A ,' 2: f ff!! Joanne Lundgren 'T 'Q' IHI- A ff William Lundgren . Mardell Malis Xi A iw if , L Jbnald Malmquisl ,- I ,., F ,R RW - Philip Maneske l Q S y ' X lflf, J Ernest McHale 4-Q' I ' K1 'Y wJ, Jack McLeod N f l N ' Donald Melander ,I XMJ i- 1 rw' , Joan Merritt Kennith Merritt 4' ' x W , K 4 Charlene Michaud 'Ji 'Tw fi Carol Miller X , Margaret Milne 4. J f f .' ,1 1 P nig- - f I ' 'W U LJ s.VyDianne Milner -JJ i I' Adele Mirabelli Darrell Mitchell , M, ,' Ralph Moore 7 ,ff XXV J I-I Kenneth Moran Laurence Morris , Marilyn Morris 2 foger Morrisvl f Clifford A. Nelson Through first-hand experience we l for our future vocations. EUYD F x 1 ' 5 F' Arita in:: XV! J V .5335 if 1:7 r' 4, ffit 55 .fl 22' f- 2 1 f ,.' .fa I Q 'hifi A ff? S YQ -Q , 5 3 W -'? Z ' V 'V' Vg- if The makeup that we applied helped to make o successful Junior Class Play. Ralph Nelson A' . Q Gypsy Ann Nelson J 4 ., XX 1 A A 21 l 4,1 R 1-3, 4: , It A ,.,, . y 6 J E fly! 'fi iii I 'if LY- Q , -Q Q i is .4 Richard Nelson Roger Nelson Nancy Nephew I Lois Nielsen A Q , - .I 4 l John Nivela 3 fr P Alden Norberg , ' Richard Novack , 0 .4 ' A . 4 Robert Novack H Donald Nowakowski in A H Gerald O'Connor 'f I X 4 I Roy Odberg 4, .W-4 I I Raymond O'Hara ' X , ti 1 N , K 4 I i x . f ec - 3 Carol Olatson L V Patricia Olatson J .M A- I V, Bruce R. Olson V I. 2,17 '9 if Q Floyd s. olwn ,' x ' P- yt '4.i,g,5s! ,Nj A Ronald B. Olsoyl W' ufj ew .. ' R' 1' ' I V ffivyyx r A ' V +,..1,1, Roy Olson Shelley Olson I 4 Virginia Orescanin 1 K Pat Parcells A, Q f Carrie Ann Parr K Richard Pearson L Vivian Pearson NS 'Q 'i Peggy Pederson gf Q I 1, V ,,, 5. , T Clair Peltoma sw, r Dorothy Penno ' 9' K M f' R n , x Shirley Pesola X Alan Peterson ' 'A Beverly Peterson li. ! Joan Peterson 1i ' Richard B. Peterson n 'rl J ,Omg 4 ' , ll Roger Peterson Marjorie Pieren Patricia Piering Wallace Piiut Richard Prusalr James Rabetoy Dale Rapp Richard Remore Marianne Rendulic Antoinette Rich v gs 'ff ,vy N3 1251 V2 of 'lm if S s. Q Q fx' X A - A ff: fx ff 'Q W pgs ,Q 1... 1? Jflxdf' Q., ': if f A I I I A, t , .,J 1' Blood, sweat and tears equals Ronny Rico Donald Ridgewell Floy Anne Rigstad , Floyd Ringstad Arlene Ritchie Jacqueline Ross '2 Arthur Roy f-1 Darlyne Ryberg Jerry Sablck I . X John Solo 'V Melvin Sams , ' Audrey Sandstrom Q f Donald Schafer Y Albert Semmelroth Patricia Sennotl 'nl . Gary Shafer Donna Sieger Marshall Siemer Warren Sims Carole Sisto Priscilla Skarman J Joan Slinger 3 Anh r Smirnf ' . fr If Wnld buf: za lf' UV I 1 , QM v erm't om X' ' . D ores deffncixlf Arif f, Shel ni ensoy :H Bl X its lr td s I, J S 5 T946 gfqhylf lt ff S' . r ,Vi ,gf 'V 1, , enneth Stauty Mary Steen James Stewart Nancy Ann Stover Kenneth Stretar Glen Strom Betty Sundell Russell Sutherland Ronald Swanson Wayne Swanson James Swenson Ronald C. Swenson Susan Swenson Ellen Sykes June Taylor physics. J X J ' 54 1 in , 7, , I I Y S I 1. 2 , ls UQ! V,,, E E ,W, Q Y I -fs fa in T Jil fi: 0 Q, XJ 'J' 1 ..- 3 C1 3 3, 1 .4 Z f 1'3 Marjorie Thorp Patricia Trotta Robert Trushenski Phyllis Vaillcncourt John Vekich W1 Lorraine Vingren Betty Vandane Walter Wallen Keith Warble Joan Watkins -w .,,, 'D X Marilyn Weber Alyce Clair Wellberg Donna Mae Welling Lois Wenger Wesley Wessels Richard Weslman John Wick George Wiitanen Arlene Williams Joyce Wiski 4 75 ,J Walter Wizner Richard Wold Eleanor Woods Richard Wotczak 1 ,J M LaRayne Wrazidlo Allan Youngberg ga' Patricia Zmyslony I 4 . : ' Juniors without pictures: Henry Paczynski Howard Peterson Richard R. Peterson John Podgornik Donald Sharpe Richard Wohlstrom John Wiggins One, two, three, four, up-Q Physical Education teaches us many things while we have lun, -J l a i i I 1 3 F: ': It 3? ,i ' 1 5 ,,,r I I l in E :', ,V , 3 A, f J V - . if v p! ll , If 'C frxc ,f'Q,, , ' 1 X i 4' A! f 5. I ' -A X xX IJ agsldkfjghfdllslog-click, click, clacll. Typing is hard work but it will help us later in our future vocations Pat Parkinson, Treasurer, Tom Sullivan, Secretary, Clem Goneau, Vice President, Tom Erickson, President. Nineteen-fifty. The twentieth century is half over as we seniors graduate from Denfeld. We all have dreams and plans and are out to set the world on fire. In the three years we have been at Denfeld, we have witnessed and been a part of state champion- ships and helped to produce record-smashing operet- tas. Our class plays have always been greeted with enthusiastic response. The class play for l95O was unique in the fact that it was three one-act plays, collectively entitled Triplicate. We accepted re- sponsibilities for several dances and a candy sale, whose earnings went toward our annual sponsorship of the Oracle. With Miss Abby Gregory and Miss Dorothy Johnson as advisers, the results were grati- fying. Class of '50 t 4, Before we could turn around our last year was drawing to a close. Because of a surprise snow- storm before our scheduled Kid Day, we held it in May, and we giggled over the amusing costumes while we had our last fling at being kids. We thought we heard the soft strains of Pomp and Circum- stance at the Junior-Senior Prom, and we were cer- tain we heard it at the Senior Banquet. We finally awoke to the realization that we were really gradu- ating from Denfeld as we walked down the aisle in our grey gowns on Honor Day. We finished off our year with Baccalaureate and at last Commencement. Though we are graduating from Denfeld, we feel that we will always be a part of her, and our main ob- iective is to make Denfeld and Duluth proud of us. ' ff fl ,M W 5 1 Z 1 CJ L1 iffiff ,ff I be r 77 I 7 4:uiZ3h,,,, ' I X , ' Q i 1 r r I I .cc il ' V Dues Collectors, Viola Lindstrom, Karen illen, aure Joan Bigler. Row 2: Margie Miller, i1l!Trac 1V oan Pet . , . , 1 - Row 3: Norma Swanbum, Shirley Laffiatilme, ,'u s. 3- !fH5l,Q r L ff! ' vi' M. y . ffifl' J 'U 0, ' If ' ,r f ' I ,ze f NOREEN AAMOTH f ,C-f ,W LV V ' rx Y K f J HOME ECONOMICS-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Pow- i ff er Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, I fb L V Library 2, 3, 4, Nurse coder 3, 4, cap and ' Gown Committee 4, Red Cross Council 4. DORIS ABRAHAMSON SECRETARIAI. WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Pow- er Club 2, 3, 4, Library Cadet 2. MARILYN AHLGREN DRAMATICS-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2, Oracle 4, Speech 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, W. C. T. U. 2, Class Play 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, Hall Cadet 3, Girls' Sports 2, Music Ap- preciation 2, 3, 4, Class Song Committee 4, Music Maids 3, 4, Gym Referee 2, 3, Style Show 2, 3, Future Teachers' Club 3, 4. , ,w, , I Eff LORAINE AHLSTROM BUSINESS-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Uniform Chairman 3, 4, Library Cadet 4, Cap and Gown Committee 4. LORETTA AHLSTROM NURSING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Band Treasurer 4, Uniform Committee 3, Library Cadet 4, Cap and Gown Committee 4. MAUREEN ALLEN Club 4, Pow- Cadet 2, and er Club 2, 3, 4, Power 2, Dues Coll ctor Cadet 4, Hall 3, irls' Board 4, QRK-Gir ' Clu 2 ,' 4, Clu , 3, 4, Vi resident , Pyramid Play mmittw 3, Vodvi 7 sher 2, Ot- fu Counselo Cadet 2, Hall 3, Girls' S o s 2, 3 I OR EC R IO ' Club 2, 3, 4, Power 2, 3, , tla 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 4, appella 4, Gym Cadet 4, Locker 2, Hall , oney Making Committee 4, Christmas Pro- g m 2, 3, D. S. S. A. 4. i 3 n I lr' s DONNA ANDERSON RECEPTIONIST-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Twirling 3, Library Cadet 2. DOROTHY ANDERSON DENTAL ASSISTANT-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Pow- er Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Locker and Music Cadets 4, First Aid Squad 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANDERSON ,X TEACHING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Oracle 3, 4, Criterion 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4,'Vodvil 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, Dues Collector 3, Girls' Sports 3, Music Maids 3, 4, Music Appreciation 2, 3, 4, Devotional Club 4, Future Teachers' Club 3. 4. GEORGE ILARRYI ANDERSON PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL--Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Bowling 2, Baseball 3, lntramural Football 2, Christmas Program 3. MARILYN ANDERSON SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club -2, 3, 4, Pow- er Club 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Vodvil 4, Hall and Counselor's Cadets 4, Cap and Gown Commit- tee 4, Gym Leader 2, 3. REGINALD ANDERSON AUTO-BODY-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Intramural Participation 2. ,X ESTHER ANTILLA DRESSMAKING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta Committee 2, 3, 4, Li- brary Cadet 4, Art Service 4. WILLIAM ARRAS COACHING-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, D. I. M. Club 4, Camera Club 4. MARILYN ASPERHEIM TELEPHONE OPERATOR-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Clubn2, 3, 4, Operetta 2,'lA Cappella , , Holy, Gym andlfounselofs Cfdets 4. uzgr t A sew L ' , f ,,' I 44, N ansfdred 'IOIIII ,oak Park, lil., , ,cn ' cy 3, ,fewer cgi p, 4, opefena aj .AY, Vodvil 4, nsel9r'2 C 4, Girls' Spoits ' xfllristm fProgr on 3, 41 yle Show 3, Mu- !' Apylgatiorsfz 1 f ' 4 X LOUISE BARBOT 1 'I J MUSIC-Transferred from St. Jean's. Girls' Club 4, Power Club 4, Operetta 4, A Cappella 4, Music Maids 4. MARILYN BARNCARD MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY-Girl's Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Speech 2, 3, Play Com- mittee 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Twirling 2, 3, 4, Head Ma- iorette 4, Three-year Plan Cadet 2, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Christmas Program 2, D. A. R. Pilgrim 4. C ' I Distributive Education: They learn through actual experience. ROGER BARTHOLOMEW AUTHOR-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Criterion Staff 2, Usher 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Library Cadet 3, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, Intramural Football 2. WILLIAM BEATTY Q PHARMACY-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Pyramid 3, Usher 2, 3, Counselor's Cadet 4, Skiing 4. If ALVIN BERG FORESTRY-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet 3. ,401-7 1 Zvi-A -7 - , 1 . 1,00 J 7 ff! WM, C' L may A17 ' A f . vwjcyjwb XQQQLM , ,.1ga..1 K f ,J J,,,,f1,-ff , f V., ' - - If dfifff' If f ,.4, uf-iff' jf? ,off ,!1f2 ' ' f f iff' h WJADL A ,en I in-jg, pl DONALD BERG My J Jgtffj, if ' X MECHANICS-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club . ,Jef 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY BERGLUND If SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Cabi- net 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Pyramid 3, Cri- terion 2, 3, Class Play 2, 4, General Chaire man Operetta 4, Vodvil 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, A Cheerleader 3, 4, Dues Collector 3, Social Chairman 3, Hall Cadet 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. LAURA BERGSTROM ' NURSING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Criterion 3, 4, Gym Cadet 4, Devotional Club 2, Girls' Sports 2. BERNADINE BERON FZ! MUSIC-Girls' Club 2, 3, f, w , 3, 4, lass Play 2, O.: . 2 , 4, ap pella 4, us'c M 1- 4, ixe r , ' 4, az Cadet , Pof mittee ,f Sho ' 2. ,uw t rf ff' f , EAN 5 ' M R V ' 2, , Pow Clbb XIX! 4 , f , pe a 3, ues oll or , 3, . ugh ' in gV3, Li rary , H I 4, , pp - ation 2, 3, . - X VME, 1 R ' W! RSlNG--Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, P er Club 2, --A Cappella 3 4- Library 2 3 4 Teach- W J Cadet 3, Music,Ap,preciation , 3, JOANNE BIGLER SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Pow- O retta 2 3- Vodvil 4, Usher er Club 2, 3, 4, pe , , 2, 3, 4, Dues Collector 4, Hall Cadet 3. 4, Money-Making Committee 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Christmas Program 2, 3, 4. MAJEI. BJORKLUND BOOKKEEPING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Hall 2, 3, 4, Teach- er's Cadet 4, Devotional Club 2, 4, Christmas Program 2. SCOTT BLACKWOOD SALESMANSHIP--Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Cl b 2 3 4- Cross Country 2, 3, Intramural U 1 1 1 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Three-Year Plan Cadet 3. GORDON BLOOMQUIST ELECTRICITY-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4. MARY ANN BOCK SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Pow- er Club 2, 3, 4, Board 3, Operetta 2, 3, Vod- vil 2 3 4, Usher 2, Social Chairman 2, 3, 4 Hall 3, Counselor's Cadet 4, Christmas Prog 2, a. ' X JOYCE BOISSONAULT i ,M SECRETARIAL wonx-cms' Club , , b- I mei 4, Power club 2, 3, 4, Py i 4jf.d?:-stir 9 4, Class Play 2, Stude i ctor 4- Ushe , . 3, 4: Counselor's Ca , 4, O i Sports 2, 4. - JIM I ,HE JOYCE BONNEVILLE COMMERCIAL ART-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Usher 2, Hall 3, Teacher's Cadet 3, 4, Art Service Committee 2, 3, 4, Christmas Concert 3. CAROL BORGEN MUSIC-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4' A Cappella 3, 4, Library 3, 4, Teacher's 4 Cadet 2, 3, 4, Music Appreciation 2, 3, . BARBARA BOWMAN TEACHING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Pyramid 2, Oracle Associate Editor 4, Quill and Scroll, Criterion 3, 4, Operetta Com- mittee Chairman 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, Library 2 3 4 Girls' Sports 2, 4, Red Cross 4, Dance Committee 4, Future eac Spots 4. k' their brains tor the right answers. College Entrance Tests: Roc mg Cddet , , , T hers' Club 4, JOANNE BRADY f . 1 X 5- , ,J pf. li Mics MARILYN BUTTERS SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Pow- er Club 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Vodvil 3, 4, Coun- selor's Cadet 4, Gym Cadet 3, Gym Leader 2, 3, Athletic Board 4. SHIRLEY CAMELL NURSING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Office 4, Costume Room 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet 4. MARY CAMERON COMMERCIAL ART-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet 3, Music Apprecia- tion 2. ' 3 ,W ' ' J . SECRETARIAL WORK'-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Pow- er Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Girls' Sports 3: Christmas Program 2. DONALD BRIDDELL CRIMINOLOGY-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3. X' ' A GERTRUDE BROPHY TEACHING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power club 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, Office Cadet 4, Girls' Sports 3. ANN BRUNBERG PSYCHOLOGY-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4: Power Club 2, 3, 4, Speech 3, Play Commit- tee 3, Operetto 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 4, A Cap- pella 3, 4, E. C. A. 3, 4, Candy Shop Cadet 4, Music Appreciation 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Christmas Program 2, Spots 4. Y PATRICIA suiom ' 0 PAUL x , 1 . ii 'nfl' - - f AVE A 5. COMPTOMETRY-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet 2, Music Apprecia- tion 2. BUTLER SALESMAN-Tronsferred from Hammond, Wis. Boys' Union 3, 4, Power Club 3, 4, Football 4. L R S M . Ecu A i L wonx cms' ct b 2, 3, 4, Pow- ' r b , B d 4, Py ' 2, Operet- I 5 m Vo , she 2 Le der 2, 3, Q . Offic adet . ENE c o , .JK TEA NG-+ ' :JN 4, C 4, Power Clu 3 , 3, rd , 4, Ora e , Play Corftmi t 2, , 4,fStudent Dir c o , Operetta 2 3, o il , 4, eechx2, 3- nd, estra if , 4, A ella ibrary ode e otional , C b usic ec ' 2, , 'h orts C l, 2, 3, sic ' , Senio ue ' , F re Xjjxl' acher Clu 4.'tjWJ , I Est e ARLSON ' fl? ARLYS COMMERCIAL ARY-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4 Usher 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, Art 2, and Costume Cadet 2, Art Service 3, 4. GRAYDON CARLSON LAW-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Pyramid 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Library Cadet 3, 4, Cap and Gown Committee 4, Boys' Union Style Show 3, Spots 4. VERNER CARLSON NAVY--Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3. 4, Pyramid 3, Criterion 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Ex- Cadet 3 Chess Club 4 Track 3 Cross Country 2 3 Intramural Foohball 2 3 Bowling 2 3 4 CHRISTIANSON ITIAN Girls Club 2 3 4 Power u 3 4 Criterion 2 Band 2 3 4 Counseo Cadet 4 Library 2 3 4 Girls Sports 2 3 4 Cap and Gown Committee 4 Spots 4 BETTY CLARKE COMMERCIAL ART-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Twirling 2, 3, Hall Cadet 2, Candy Shop 3, Ensemble 3. DONALD COFIELD ENGINEERING-Boys' Union 2, 3. 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Criterion 2, 3, Sports Editor 3, Rifle Club 2, 3. SHIRLEY CRAN SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Usher 2. JEAN DAVIDSON SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Class Secretary 2, Operetta 2, Usher 2, Library 2, 4, Hall Cadet 4, Gym Leader 2, Christmas Program 2. GERALD DAVIDSON COMMERCIAL ART-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3, Basketball 2. VIOLET DE MILLE SURGICAL NURSING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 3, 4, Usher 2, Social Chairman 3, Hall Cadet 3. BUSINESS-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club , Usher 2, Locker Cadet 4, Hall Fadet , Cap and Gown and Money-Making Committees 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. ELBERLING ELECTRICIAN-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club ELIAS SEAMSTRESS-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club , 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, Library 3, Hall Cadet 2, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. ELLISON SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power ub 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, Operetta 2, 3, 'i A Cappella 4, Hall Cadet 3, Locker 4, Christmas Program 2, 3. I NNE ELOWSON NURSING--Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Devotional Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet I X , 4, Operelta 2. X AA Y ENDRESEN X N SOCIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2. 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 3, , ' Operetta 3, Play Committee 2, 3, Gym Leader 2, 3, Girls' Sports 3, 4, Office , , 3 4 Hall C . Cadet 4, Christmas Program 3, 4. X srl H .....g, P ST ' ii Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club d Li ra Ego? fun ang Mis, I I x ' noNNA smcxson ,fl i ff rj I Girls' Club 2, 3, 4- owejivb 11,42 gif 'SU I PJ 2, 3, Vod 'l 2, er 2' h lub l el' ' CounselorY: Ct?lri ,glass Committe air 3, usic Apbfeciatio 2: Christrwrogr 2. j J jf . i I J I smcx ON , 1 J 1 if 'j c MM IAL oysyllnion , 3,f4,g?we:f l J-I U , 4, Irihgamiylfliootball 2, , t- J bon 2.165 f f' , ' KEN 1 emcxsow .1 ,J L ff J :gi s NAY ,s'uion1,jfy 'tive ard owe lub ZX3, 4:,pYYylld j 0 esident 4, Nor ast Di ' n Student Council . If b , ' P 'd nt 1 Us 2, ,I H'-Y Zylnamurcl ' ,ff '::1,5. , , i- , ,J f V! 9 ' X f I VJ K f ' l lin . J ' r f 'X ' ' ,, -.J irjllj ,Q I I NANC TOM 2 ,3, 4, Operetta 2, Vodvil 3, Gym leader 3, Girls' Sports 2, Club 2, 3, 4. N ERICKSON SECRETARIAI. WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Class Play 2, 3, A Cappella 4, Vodvil 4, Counselor's, Nurse's and locket Cadets 4. Y ERICKSON NURSING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Operetta 4, Play Com- mittee 2, Vodvil 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, library 2, Hall 4, Counselor's Cadet 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Spots 4. r ERICKSON JOURNAUSM-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3 Executive Board 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4- Pyramid 2, 4, Class President 4, Football 2, 3 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, Cap and Gown Committee 4, Junior Rotarian 4- D. l. M. 4, Spots 4. GRACE ERIKSON VERLA Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Pyramid 2, 3, Operetta 2, Vodvil 4, Usher 2, Social Chairman 2, Locker 3, Gym 4, Caunselor's Cadet 4, Gym Referee 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Board 3, Chess Club 3, Christmas Pro- gram 2, Spots 4. FARMER BOOKKEEPING-Transferred from Webster, Wisc. Girls' Club 3, 4, Power Club 3, 4, library Cadet 4, Senior Banquet Committee 4. it I L. Xl ' mf AY i N ' XX N IJ i VM tb, 'v ff' 'fu I on Fen I II lr , , RJR' X- SJSRAQQULIP-syl' Un E 2, 3,,,-l, P ' V JJ I XE J X I ' I ,1 fl I 1 l X I 'K I I ', . 1 lub 2, 4 ' -' A J D F9yU I ,Lf Yliliil QL Nl nssnuk MATWING-vys' union 2, 3, 4, , y, . I '- XX Niyowelf I 2 45 vj V DA roy Q X? ll mv X XLS HAVY- s' R -nionf 42' 3, 4, ecutive .-, .IN garclxq Powerklubh ZMQPFDX S ech 3, 4. XJ Deb f I 3, 4, 3, 4' ne-Act llgj 2,5 , Cl S may 3, i tta I 7 A CCP ld , , 4, t 3, 4 untsm , 3, 4, N dvil X' LJ' , QJ , Fo tbpll 2, iuamselvj 2, Tm X rqll VL Co- apta n 4. M l RYBRF MAN Ytf, STNX ' ' , mc: Is union 2 3 ' Powbfl KNO -N' 3 ,J .WILLIA KMA!! . ni UV, 5 mon , , , P ef lub , ,4, I I Xmpllut 3. , :Mi METRY-G'rls' cm, 2, 3, 4, Pow f lil 2, 3, 4, Dues Collector 2, Social Cha'r- 'man 2, Counselor's Cadet 4, Money-Making - 'x. ., Committee 4, Decoration Committee 4. - W, MICHAEL GANNUCCI AUTO-BODY-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4. KAREN GILLEN SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Operetta 2, 4, Vodvil 4, Dues Collector 4, Social Chairman 4, Honor Day page 2, Counselor's Cadet 4, Money-Making Committee 4. GERALD GLAPA ENGlNEERlNG-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 4, Vodvil 4, Football 2, Skiing 3, 4, Christmas Program 4. C7 gif Money Making Committee: Dollars and Sensel , N' if Jil J - A f 5 , X , ff,,fZ, p 1, ff! . g , ' 3. V' ' ' 'x ' ' 1 ' ' 5 RICHARD' com ' 2 if if if li .K f ,UACCO -B ' u , 4,' P ,-rf! I ff :Q I W I 3 4. c 1 ower . , j KJ ' v f' , , , , 2 1 clam so u , ,offij , ' V I , SA! SM S IP-B ' 7 3, 4, Power 'I A L ' .,,4'AClub 2,,3, 4, Py '43, 4 Class Vice- fesi- ' ,. , '- L dent 4 ll fC et '31, Ca fond Gow fond .-, I 1 M , ing o .H , .l. ,M I., L I ' ' 1 C ll , ,Lotus A noon J 'L 'H r V,' UTOa oys' I nu , , I , Power ub I ' 2:31, : ockey 2!' 4, Foo 'all , se- 3 , i all 3, . I f f ' X L, ' if .X . , MARIANF . , L' l 4 Zybf, RETARIAL O -7-rQ34rlslCIub 2, 3, 4, Power fffkflg. -Club 2, 3,7 4, framid 2, U,sher 2, 3, 4, X L b Crit r'on 4,-' nd 2, 3, Mmyiflffeitival Solo 3, V W Appreciation f2l pfo'5s Play Committee 3 2 ,Af le ' B' '? e'ff12fW' , 3 - liiff , A 1 A, fe' GEOFFREY GREEN ,enwgiggggsmofu c ' uf 0 mess-says' Union , 3, , Power club 141. 2, 3, 4, Swimm' gr o aptain 4, lntrg. q mural Basket ft Foot ll 2, 3, 4. mcHAno GRAY 2 ,, SALESMAN-Boys' uffion 2, 3, 4, Power Club BUSINESS-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Movie Operator 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY GRIFFIN WAVES-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, DONNA GRUBER 3, 4. SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Powvj Club 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Usher 2, Locker ,jf ,MY ,Counselor:s Cadet 3, 4, Squad Leadefl - irlgil I r JS s 3 4. Q A Wy Ponlvxxf K I I J i ,lf fwf ' rs- 3 ' -jn ' L -1' f 39 -r 1 ,K l i 1' , ,f r, ,, - NJ' WY li' A '. S P' iff!! In XJ, ' 2 , I I ,1'l I ,j 1 lfli 1-'J i' f I X ffl, 1 I l lf, if lf! 'j L1 Q 6.1 ,ljf 4 ft rf' N, jj 1, . y J !l X Ili, ' ll ,rl V' I Lly ' I f! Rosen GUNDERSON ,. SVA! f ' ACCOUNTING-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power K Club 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA HALL -mr JOURNALISM-Girls' Club 2, 3, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, Hall Cadet 2, Vodvil 4, Social Chairman 3. GLORIA HAMMERS MUSIC-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Oracle 4, Class Play Committee 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 2, 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Dues Collector 3, Music Maids 3, 4, Music Apprecia- tion 2, 4. BARBARA HANSEN COMPOSING AND ARRANGlNG-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4: Usher 2, Music Appreciation 2, GERALDINE HANSON HOMEMAKER-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet 4, Music Appreciation 4, A Cappella 4. JO ANN HARRIS SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2. 3, 4, Power C u 2 3 4 Play Committee 3 Vodvil U er 2 3 4 Offlce4 Hall Cadel3 4 Girls Sports 3 4 I ' , rw: 2 . ' I , . , r . I ,il 1 lf. '- 4' .42 .-I at-,il Ii 'ill 1. C3 xl' RODNEY HEFFERNANT' I' , ' J .l.',.X,3 . DENTISTRY-Boys' Uli4!'l 2, QTI4, Xokver b 2, 3, 4, Operetta 4, Bfdd, A CA 1 Ilq, 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, 4 Ihlrdm dy oowdlll 3, Bas'-,l lc XL ,' , ketball 4, Spots 4. ll ,. L N4 .1 I I JL I Y. oollv LORRAINE lllclcs X RYAN CASHIER-Girls' Club 2, 53, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, Usher 2, Operetta 2, 3. HIETALA MACHINIST-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Base- ball 3, Swimming 2, Intramural Football 2, Basketball 4. ROBERT HILL COACHING-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Intramural Football 2, Basketball 3, 4. PATRICIA HOLMBERG JOURNALISM-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Criterion 3, 4, Operetta 2, Vodvil 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Cheerleader 4, Social Chairman 2, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 2, 3, Party Committee 2, Christmas Program 2, fy: crm lf 1 ' Iv ' ,I 1 ' . llfl -' ,L,, ,xl l'. l 1 Q 4 .J ,u I ZONA HUGHES SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Dues Collector 2, 4, Hall Cadet 4, Teacher's 4, Devotional Club 4, Music Appreciation 2, 3, 4, Money-Making Com- mittee 4. DONALD ISAKSON ENGINEERING-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Football 2, Skiing 3, 4. RUSSELL JACKSON . ACCOUNTING-Boys' Uuion 2, 3, 4, Executive I Board 4, Power5Club 2, 3, 4, Usher 3, 4, I Football Monafr 34 4, Basketball Manager 4, 'l Intramural Sports 2, 3. -A E I ' l v H Spots 4. 'f- DENNIS HORRIGAN , MORTICIAN-Boys' Union 2, owbr lub 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 4, Baseball 3, 4, Intram-lm Foot- JA, ball 2, 3, Basketball 2. , 'B ' f 4 ' --wx , 13, X .i . I Ill! S . 2 , l , , 1' vw X ' I ' VY A I 5 A, I l I ' J ' I V I KI I , 4 - I HAZEL JACOBSQN A J X ' NURSIUG-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club f' f! 2,f3f, 4, Band 2, 3, u4, Opchestra 4, Music J 1 I fdstival, Solo 3,' Usher 2,l 3, 4, Health Cadet 2, 3, ,Library 2, '3, 4, Red Cross Council'3, Cap abd Gown Comjnitteq 4. . E 4 Y ' IARDATI-twCAROL JOHNSON 2' , I BETTY I 1 BEVERLEE ANN JOHNSON J' L RETAIL CLERKIFG-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power 2 ,3, 4, Ensemble 3, Usher 2, Operetta 2, 3. JOHNSON, ' SECBETARIAJ. WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Vodvil 4, Social Chairman 3, 4, Gym Cadet 4, Gym leader 2, 3, Candy Shop 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Christmas Program 2. I SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club t 2,f3, 4, Pqw f Club-jf 3, 4, Devotional 4, D830- 51 ialion 4,T 3, 4 Power Band , 3, 4, Football 2. 4 K , X ,I J , I , I . V-.f '! ' lf- U I ,r 'A ff Caps d Gowns, PreyJLQy6t Pain? and 1-4-f reg, K if , , f- X ' I' ' V ' - 1 if 1 1 iw J ff , 1' 4 sw , , l 1 - fu - ' ,J .V-' . ,sf , V' ' ' ' ,IW ' .ff 60.1 gr,-f W- ,J ' ' .- 1 4 ', ' ,f , I f l 1, 'L . f J Afflfjjn , KW I. 4 'S ULVIW X11 iiklj-,V . lv A l -F Cf V X! all VV ,C , rj vplv, M XV f I ,X , If I M. 1 4 . 7, ,V X. , turf Ws.C VIP.. -1 A Vyyx-Y.,,. N DANIEL4 JOHNSON' ,-fb , J ,M J BUSINESS-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 9' 2, 3, 4, Pyramid 2, 3, 4, Movie Proiection A 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3. 1 ? ' 3 DONALD JOHNSON if A , 2 BOOKKEEPING-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power V,. ,L, tmslfx ' J Club 2, 3, 4, Pyramid 2, Football 2, Intramural 'L Football 2, 3, Basketball 4, gh 4 DWIGHT JOHNSON PHOTOGRAPHY-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power ' Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Hi-Y 3, Dues Col- , 'uwff' Wt' - 'f'IJ. -M' 12? fi J- ,rj 9 ',6 ,,!,Ly 1 9 I ELAINE JOHNSON JOURNALISM-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Criterion 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, Library Cadet 2, Music Maids 4, Quill and Scroll 3. GLENN JOHNSON AUTO-BODY-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4. HERBERT JOHNSON MACHINIST-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Stogehand 4. JANET JOHNSON BOOKKEEPING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 4, Usher 2,3,4, Hall Cadet 4, library 2. JOYCE JOHNSON INTERIOR DECORATING--Girls' Club 2, 3, 47 Power Club 2, 3, 4, Class Play Committee 2, Operetta 2, 3, Usher 2, Social Chairman 4, Counselor's Cadet 2, 3, Gym Leader 2, Gym Referee 3. KATHRYN'JOHNSON SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, Office 4, Teach- er's Cadet 4, Hall 3, Cap and Gown and Money-Making Committees 4. LOIS 'G Power 2 e Asso- ,ff I I Usher 45 f yture f - F' '34 2, , . Powg I A I Club 4, 2, 53 5 yum , I 1 , 1 nd 45 S rvice , odvil hess -' I' l -' '1 Club 5 odet 45 Intro ur II 2, - 4 all , , o-C p in 5 ross unl . -1',v , y V I , v 15... gu HNsoN I .J omc Girls' 2, 304 er CI , , 45 sh , 3, 45 Girls' S rts 3, 4. , 5 EY JO sicresr :AL K I ' CM, pf, , , Pow T ub 2, 3, 5 cdet , T 't 45 ir ' I XJ Sports . , I was Jon o f UST GNI G Boy! nion gf , Pow 2, 3, 45 r 2. M! ' I M T AA , SECR T WORK rs' Club 2, , 45 P b 2 ,4, perenq 2, h f 5HoII ffice 3, Gym Cad t Girls' rts 9 , , 3, 5 Ch istm ro 2 usic Apprecio- X , . P W 52' Q W A . W W I 3 WILIJA KELSO ARMY AIR CORPS--Boys' Union 2, 3, 45 Club 2, 3, 45 Skiing 3, 45 lntramurcl ball 3. GEORGE KEPPERS MECHANIC Boys Union 2, 3, 4, Power MARY KLINGEL STENOGRAPHY Girls Club 2, 3, 4, Club 2, 3, 4, Board 45 Criterion 2, 35 Play Committee 25 Vodvil 2, 3, 45 Ush Library 2, Hall 4, CounseIor's Cadet 45 Sports 3. Artcraft: It's lots of fun and you get o credit too! ...sv I 4. l,7LV,,,,,Q'fa.-:f?, 4 4' 51 I 1- ,' i ,f fx ',-,,-, 1,4 .3404 fffzinir iioioviicv C ' f' ,,,, f .1 ENGINEERING-Boys' Union 2, , 4, P94veF Club 2, 3, 4, Pyramid 3, Operetta 2, 3, lntra- f ,H 'ix' ,rqual Football 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Christmas Pro- f,,,-X , 3 o'l4 0fl 3- 0 jg- N UITMECIAK 3-N, qv 1 ' x'XSAl-XSMANHYSV union 2, 3, 4, Power Club ' ,QM ,,l' '2,'3,'vf, lrjfamural Football 2, 3, Basketball ,J- K..x :J Znal 4. , X . . ARIETT5 Kocun ,, f-' NURSING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club X 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet 9 3, Thx,- Year Plan 4 Girls' Sportwilztxj- ,df K DEAN KO 4 ,4.. 5-'T -ff, Nlcsqjrg-,s',,!safLf 3, 4, Pgjpgrflub, HQ, lxdfllt Ma e -Cfrofs 'Country-3, 4, Q ' '11 2J IWW jpg j:ir5,bry57fZ,'Feui. ns ' X! J! fyf-A7 ,EQ , ' M AQOHNE , ' ' X , N U frTs' Club '2,-'!3'f' 4, Power Club xy -' V21 , 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet 3, Girls' ' fu-' Sports 3. Bossier xonscn , nessncn CHEMIST-Boys: urraorr 2, .3,.4, i 2 ,AA ii rPar4 E536 ,crrglrrirz Xyjrg . olf ,Cvhess f ' GW CTW U C X cf, N J,lVt A Off? f VI4 IVV W K J A , Tr ry rrdd from Ca edral- irs lu Q' ,J ow Club 3, 4, Teacher's ,i,,2fg,- 4 fly f N T je!-oasis' Clulb 2, 31.4, tyler xy rgpas Ffogxsm LJ' , s RLEY A Mlvigvy' ,y P Fl' ' CRET RIM ORK-.Girl CWLK, , 3, 4, Pow c 2, 3, 42 opefgiu .2,W 4, Usher 4 fD es?lCovtor?f'Gyif by Cadet 4, jar? 5 3 A h vi -,Boqml ,D.S.S.A. 4, us OI s M y dki Committee 4, ,pf Sm, Ei P-45424, XIWN3 .' ,JMU ff'-Q 4,3 -Jv- ,wwf ff , , ET 0 I 1 02 OM CIA A T ir ' lub 3, 4, Power Clu , , 4, cial h man 4, Gym ad . L nivv SIN Transferred from Duluth C ntr I n n 4, P er Club . ' 9 , ARB A LARSON SECRETAR L RKl ' s' l 2, , 4: Power , , p r ta I, Cos l comms , Vo ' , irli Q 4, 4 Sports , 421 selo Cad . . DONN . LA ' CE ' s Clu 2, 3 , 2 , 42 vil , Tw' i , 4, r ' , 3 - tice , Hal Ca 4, st ' Squ , irls' s 3 . f V O LARSE C wer er ues lecto a e m cker 'Girls rts 3 PIEL LASSI I ' , , Power Club terio 4- Operetto 2 3 4, Girls' 2 fa Lv JIM A 3 if A 40' 4 Gym Locker coder-1 cms Sports 3 4 S 45 3 0 ' T3 X 'X J Wf,,,wW 'f A of, 'VJ JJ 2 .. -r , -f -Y' j vo - , iff 4' ,, ' J,!AV.'j .!vf',,.1 J, . x VW I V L., n J AUfDiREY LELAN6 eff , ' L MISSIONARY-Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Power Club 2, 3, 47 Office 4, Hall Cadet 2, Devotional Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LEONARD DIN Boys' Unio 3, 45 Power Club 3, ntr m F all 2, 3. 'n sr GJ EAC G ys' Union 2, 3, 4, Po Club , oss Counlry 3, Inlrcm al Basketball I ap AUDREY um fly P1 oJ0f'l JA lv SECRETARIAL WORK Glrls Clvbxf 3, 4 X Power Club 2 3 4 Glass Treusuper 3 Wioss j 4 QL A ifchm voqrmsneushef X ' SSISGD CI CTI V Cl . X K W ,fafffi lf' X jyyflfk .J -dj I ijqyk fffy! If ,X jj 4 ff' 0 I ,r fl' 1 7 111 if ,of fy ff L ,Q. fr' If ,Z f ff BETTY fo Boys cooking class These fel 1 1 LINNE M ICAL SECRETARY Gnrls Club 2 3 4 Power Club 2 3 4 Operella 2 A Cappella C 4 Couns 4 Sports 2 Devohonal Club 2 3 4 Musuc Appre csohon 2 Chrlslmas Program 2 CLAYTON LINNERUD AD ERTISING Boys Umon 2 3 4 Power u 2 THEODORE LITMAN M-J ICINE Bo s Umon 2 4 Execu we ard 4 Power Club 2 3 4 Pyra d 3 Vodvll 4 Adverhslng Chanrman 4 Class Play 4 Speech 3 4 4 Deb Money Maknng Commnllee 4 L! gyda x94-ff-auf I ,...4fJ Q 2 y-.. fs.. 1.4-4--f 'V lv lows ,nag wnll make some lucky gurl a good wlfe S-11-K-16' s.-N, Q, x.fk. J x.,.A., fx-,Ay Ivy L., ,,., ,.r..,e,J Nu' Q! ,s.1 ,.A.,., we, J ANNE LOVALD -4-! -4.1 s., uf ff' r .3 TEACHING-Gnrls Club 2 3 4 Power Club 3 4 Play Commlll e 3 Op rella 2 Vo val 3 A Cappella 3 4 Usher 2 Llbray Cadet 2 Gnrls Sporls 2 Musrc Apprecuahon 2 Chnslmas Program 2 BARBARA LUDWIGSON N SlNG Glrls Club 2 3 4 Power ub 2 3 4 Operella 2 Usher 2 locker Cadet 4 Gym Leader 2 3 JOHN LUND MACHINIST Boys Umon 2 3 4 Power Cl b 2 3 4 lnlramural Sparls 2 3 DALE LUNDGREN BUSINESS B s U ron 2 3 4 Power Club 2 3 4 lnlromural Football 2 Bcskelball JAMES LUSTIG FORESTRY B s U lon 2 3 4 Power Club 3 4 Foolball 2 Hockey 3 4 Inlramu Foolball 2 3 Baskelball 4 HELEN LUTZKA SE RETARIAL WORK Gurls Club 2 3 4 Power Club 2 3 4 Operella 2 Usher 2 S0 :nal Chairman 4 Counselor s Cade? 4 Locker 4 ffv' 1 12, I j N., ff!! 'L I cj? 2 ,V f 2 - A A ,,f I, V ,ff 1 ' l l ,V fp! ,L 2 A 2' I I ' I I 2 ' x :I 'X , ' . LK, ,l 2 x . 'Jf up 2 2 f V l 2 , I0 yf' 1 X f ' ,, -.- , fan! .21 1 A Z fx' X 114 K I , , I fuzzy y I j 0 ' f' JV I , l , fi f ' A if ,J . . . . . . 1 of A f I I 1 ED - ' ' 2 2 2 L 0 --V in Y. - Y mr 3, 45 Hall adel 3, , elor's 5 Girls' . ' ' ' ' ' Z - -3 , V - l ' 2 2 2 l Cl b , 3, 4. ? MED - y' ' , 3, 2 r' N A B0 2 2 2 2 mi 2 42 P52 1 . . . +I 2 , ,N.F.L. 2, 3, , are 2,3,41 P ll f - . A ,, l!,-,-'Zip' I , N If . ,. Q 2 1 1,--12,41 Je'- '-'-:- 4 '-fb .ff K ps.-.,: c, 1 I 1 , -1' Df1.A.,n.f V f , - I 1 - -f - I K ff 4 ss. .,,-1 AIC sf, 4 Aff--fp .ffsx jx, ,I 2 -I 0 - .X-Jw - -7! ,, f 2 f if ' 'N 2 -,J 1-8 . ' - ' 6 ' A ,V ' . J f,., Z ' ,.,, .fy C f Ywfzi vw 5' -.f D, I2 six-Ax 5 -rr-4 'ri-5-,vs ,L- - ,V a.-ef Y LQ., 1 I - 5' 5 2- fi . , 3 A - 'Cf l lQ4 22 2 2 ' G 2 2 2 32 -X 4 d ' 2 2 2 2 ' Y 5 Lv L4 ' D . , l . - . . .4 A xx Y! . 2 2 2 2. A v 33 -1' ,.ff1 ' ' , f ' . - UR - ' ' , , 5 Cl 2 . - ' ' . 2 42 u ' . ' A - Oy' n' 2 2 2 A ' 1 2 2 2 2 4- ' A A , l - Oy' nl 2 2 2 ' 22 2 2 2 2 2 ful X g , A , , , . 13 I -, - C - ' ' 2 2 2 if A U ' I ' . . 2 2 2 ' 2 2 ' RICHARD LYSAKER MUSIC-Boys' Union 2, 3, 45 Power Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Music Appreciation 45 Intramural Sports 2, 4. EUGENE LYSHER 2 SALESMAN-Boys' Union 2, 3, 45 Power Club i 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 35 Intramural Football 2. A U MARY MACFARLANE SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Power Club 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 25 Speech V f 25 Counselor's Cadet 25 Nurse's Cadet 45 Gym APU 5 leader 2, 3. , . JEANNE MAimNsoN l STENOGRAPHER-Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Power Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 45 Christrnus Pro- gram 4. ' 5 Jo MARTINSON ' W I TEACHING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power club ,I p 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Library 2, Office cadet 4: l MARY JOANNE MARTWICK ' fb STENOGRAPHER--Girls' Club 2, 3, 45, Power Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 25 Hall Cadet 3, 45 Christmas Program 2. l gn, l ' I' r i ri - 1 f , 2 t 2 5 -0 CARMEN MARZILLO JANET MATHESON JAMES McCLEl.LAN 'GXAN X r, 'J1,l' J! J'41,',vj ' r , ja If ' 'r . Qs' i,'P'IPlxK xi ff, fl. ff I ii ' Vi! ll .lj I s ' STENOGRAPHER-G rls Club 2 3 Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet 4 Library 2 CLERICAL-Girls' Club 2 3 4 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2 3 4 Ticket n A Cappella 3, 45 Teachers Cadet Appreciation 25 Girl s Sports 3 BAKERY DEMONSTRATOR Boys Unto Power Club 2, 3, 4 Waacs and Spots: Girls standing on the steps of Roosevelt High School, Wyandotte ' MARILYN McDONALD PHARMACIST-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club P 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Girls' Sports 3, 4. JOYCE MESENBRING STENOGRAPHER-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4, Operetta 4, ' Usher 2, Gym Locker Cadet 4, Service Com- mittee 3. JERRY MICHOG SALESMAN-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Vodvil 2, 4, Service Or- I chestra 4, Hall Cadet 3, Intramural Football 2, Basketball 2. MARK MILLEA COAST GUARD OFFICER-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Pyramid Vice-President 4, Debate 3, 4, N. F. L. 3, 4. FRANK MILLER SEAMAN-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 4. MARJORIE MILLER SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Orchestra 3, Dues Collector 4, Counselor's - Cadet 4, Cap and Gown Committee 4, Money- Making Committee 4, Co-Chairman Candy Sale 4, Dance Committee 4. M . WN LEON MITCHELL fy L COACHING-Bo ' nio , 4, er :il 2, 3, 4, F tba 142, ' , sketb 2, 4 , gf , . JOAN Mona . ' 574' l, CHILD E ' s' 2 4- ower ,I ub VM' 2, 3 , i Q i , 4 WX 4 R . v XX X My X yd slut , ,hu R irl'Club 7 P ub ,490 , Cla P om i , Ushiffg, H et I 1 3, 7 S' 91 - , 4. ,' Y. l ' v I lf' . S I ' ' . . v Q W vi! . V' . . J . ' M , 1 .1 X If 9' . - I 4 ds QTY M ' l 1, ' ' ,F ME ICAL MISSIONARY-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, 9' ,I ' F l Power Club 2, 3, 4, Criterion 3, 4, Nurse's ' 1 Cadet 2, 4, Red Cross Club 3, 4, Devotional ' . Club 2, 3, 4, First-Aid Squad 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4, Red Cross Council 3, 4, President 4. , ' dj- 5 U, Q WALTER MusoLr l f LAW-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3,4, Student Director, Class Play 3, Operetta 2, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Art Award 2. DALE NELSON BUSINESS-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, . Intramural Football 2. HARRY NELSON N TEACHING-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4. ' h MARILYN NELSON ' s -A TEACHING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, si Q -' I ' Power Club 2, 3, 4, Class Play 2, Play Com- ! . J. b mittee 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, -.V Hall 2, Teacher's Cadet 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, J F S V. . Devotional Club 4. 53 G' gil - Y , RONALD Nomssno --,KE DRAFTING--Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club Q, 1 1235 f 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Intramural Football 2, 3, A My -y my ' y M y - Ad sqskenmli 2, 3, 4. C lf X I ll 'Qujl and Scylt 4, Art Service 2, 3, , Postfr, lr ' GAME! WARDENL-soy ' nikon 2, 3, if Powoff' ',ClUb 2,!3,'4, Footba 2, 3, lptratnural Foot- , , N' balll2, nano Club, ic' 1 D WALLAFEI OLS N, 1 lJU,f! . aw It I RUBY NYLUND SECRETARY-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Play Committee 2, 3, Dues Collector 2, 3, Office Cadet 4, Hall 3. SVEN NYLUND BUSINESS-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4 3, President 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Pyramid A Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Class Vice-President 3, rx Il' 4 Class Play 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Vodvil Com- mittee 3, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Huntsmen 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, Basketball 4, Citizen- , . ship Committee lor Boy and Girl Week 3, -elif' 4 Junior Rotarian 4, Spots 4. X , PATRICIA 0'CONNOR ,. GENERAL OFFICE WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4' 4 V24 XJ ,N Power Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Christ5?',vLll ,Al , Program 2. 1 1 ' 'V V' DALE OLSEN 'bl' ff! 7 I nl INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS-Boys' Union 3, , 4 ii' Power club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, vafo. ms! . 3 dent 4, Executive Board 4, lntramuraljiporgj fl IJX 3-L 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 4, Money-Making Com ' mittee 4. Q, N FEROL OLSEN I ' STEWARDESS-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, fl - -I Power Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 4, Committee 1' Chairman 4, Vodvil 3, 4, Class Play Commit- tee 2, 3, Cheerleader 4, Usher 2, Social Chair- 1 man 3, Gym Leader 2, 3, Gym Cadet 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Devotional Club 2, Christmas 45' O M M 9 Program 2. sowzuzo oLsoN rv' Auromorive TECHNOLOGY-Boys' Union 2, vi 455' 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, roorbou 2, 3, lnifo- do mural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Q' 6,1 I -' xf?2AI50SfBoys U on , , Stage nd 2 LORRAINE RESE C Irs ' r Power Clu Oro cil am Y? ,- ors 2, 3 p ts f I Menon oLs 3 Ex t Pr gnt 4 ootball 2 3 4 lntramur T A, b I 4 oskorbo 1, Af- i , J ' v . ' , j -,I -1 I -I 1, QL tl: um audi 5 -4 ,V i7-fi Q ,If hu N ,ClARTOQNTgT-Boysk Union 2,4 3, 4, ,Power 2 ffClub 2, 3, 4, Hi- 13, 4, Oracleflkrt , ifof 3, 4, ' 1'-Cbmfn ttee 2, 3, 4, soon 4. , X' RWERT rzlkorf g Minus LBoys' ,Uhlon 2, 3, 4, Power cms ff 2, 3,1-4, ooofono ,a. , , , L 4 MicHAsL oPA?QQ.Bo zz 7121 Boys' U ion 2, 3, 4, Executiue',89ard 2, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, Basket- ball 4. BARBARA OREN MEDICAL MISSIONARY-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Class Play 2, Operetta 3, Speech 2, 3, Library Cadet 2, Gym Leader 2, 3- Christmas Program 2. 1 GLENN OTTESON BULLDOZER OPERATOR-Boys' Union 2, 3,4- Power Club 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 2, 4. I PAUL PEARSON Boys' Union Style Show: What the well-dressed boy wishes he wore. DONALD PALUSKY MECHANICS-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Stage Hand 2, 3, 4, lntramural Football 2. PAT PARKINSON MORTICIAN-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Pyramid 2, Class Treasurer 4, Hall Cadet 4, Basketball 2, lntramural Football and Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cap and Gown Committee 4, Money-Making Committee 4, Spots 4, Treosf urer 4. ELECTRICITY-4Boys' Union 2, , 4, I fx 2, 3, . I A , 1 - - I , W ,WM ffl r ,J 1 i 'j tl, ' 4 , ' ff Ar! f ,,,,1.4 f- V f l x i , ll flfl L4 I 0 ' 4 X 1 21 1.g0f:ff,f'2,,, I rf if f , , ,-W, Tiff' Rory PEARSON J,-J ' F v DRAFTING-B6'ys' union 2 '3, 4, Power Club ,J 2, 3, 4 retta 2, 3454, A Cappella 3, Ai. 5 6 XV lntra al gfballjfiasketball 4. 4- ' , .7 M . 4 DAVIHEERSON I xg e ' ' f l AVIATION-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club H K, P z, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, service orchestra 2, 3,4, !Urchestra 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3. 4, lntramural Basketball 4. I A :RONALD PETERSON KA CIVIL ENGINEERING-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Pow- , r O VX er Club 2, 3, 4, lntramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4. WALTER PETERSON RAILROAD-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, 'rack 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, lntra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4. JOAN PIETROWSKI SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Criterion Typist 4, Operetta 2, Vodvil 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Dues Collector 3,4. BRUCE POTTER DENTISTRY-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2 3 4, Band 2, 3, 4, lntramural Basket- ' ball 5, 4. KENNETH PSICK MECHANICS Boys Umon 2 3 4 Power Club 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 FRANK PUGLISI B NESS Boys Umon 2 3 4 Power b r C u In mural Basketball 4 Hall Cadet 4 Lubrary 4 LE ROY PYKKONEN O ICE WORK Boys U ron 2 3 4 Pow r u 2 In ra mural Football 2 GEORGE RADZAK AVIATION Boys Umon 2 3 4 Power Cl b Hr Y 4 Chess Club 3 4 Preslden Football 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 4 EDWARD RAPP ST Boys Umon 2 4 Power u d 4 4 Ora Intramural Basketball and Football 2 Art Serv 2 4 Spots f Q' if MARGARET REID C 2 3 4 Oracle typrst 4 Orchestra 2 3 Soclal Charrman 3 Teachers Cadet 4 Money Malung Commrttee 4 Music Appreclatlon 2 rs Sports 2 3 1-QLIJ awe-fgffgl 1-an ...J N' fxfxf J 'Vx' HAROLD RIDOUT AVIATION Boys Umon 2 3 4 Power Club O Servrce Orchestra 2 3 4 Intramural Basket ba 4 RAYMOND RISBERG RESORT BUSINESS Boys Umon 2 3 4 Power Clu 2 3 4 Intramural Football 2 BETTY RITCHIE RE REATION LEADER Glls Club 2 3 4 Power Club 2 3 4 Operetta Commrttee 2 Lrbrary Cadet 2 Glrls Sports 2 3 4 Lgk Vp...Nln5 A' ffx. .hr sf ' 'Wx' rw-C'-'SJ 'x N-u..fx.., s- J xa 'V' J JN' '-'E J,,,.L,Lf.s... S- I, .,, J J 2 l 1 y YJ? j 4.1 'X l lx LJ I-rv? ,Avg 4 p -J xigfg X. ...4, Lfsfg-. f nz f,jVr Senior Class Play Womng to be made up . - . 1 1 7 . A- usl - ' ' , , 1 Clv r , 4 , 2, 3, 4, T ack 3, ross Co ntry 3, 4, tra- f ., H 3' -, M ', l.,. I J ' I qu- FF - I n- I , I e V 3 . T CI b , 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Band 2, 3, 4, I - , , , ' 2. Z, j ' V 4 ,. - l ' , , 1 U 2, 3, 4: 7 2 , , ' t 4: A ...M ARTI - ' ' , 3, , CI b , .' N Q' 2, 3, 4, Pyrami ,Hi-Y 2, 3, 1 cle 3, 4, Yr. ,. ' -A U A sw ice , 3, 5 4. - E A 'A V STENOGRAPHER-Girls' club 2, 3, 4, Power , 1 . 'ul' f I I ' 1 1 1 s o l '. '-. V ' ' , ' , - P A X oi I ' , , 4.' ' H A I b 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, fchesrm 2, 3, 4, I A, ' VV A b I I 2 - ' ' , ., : ' , C - 'I' ' . , 1 -M A ,W in 4 ' : ' ' 2 , - ,Q . J I . ,N 44 l - C., -A- 19 f,-3' -1 ' ' zrlflx - ,.f-- X D . ,gk-Y ,M I Q - , I C, -If ,, 7, 1-.fgw J -,Or ,' - 'V ' ' - - u V' 1 l 3- rf '- ,,,,'4 A' - ., -H V - 5 I, 1 . - lfv nv. ' J 1 C, -- , ,-Y ,-,, - '--'-f ' 'JN Q-4 ' ---' 3H ':'V rl ,YQ I C,-fx- 'INT-k ' l Y' . 11' - - pf- Q I -5 s. Q--ge, Q' ., ,' ,Xi I .' 1:17 JOANNE RUDE SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2 3, 4: Power Club 2, 3, 4. DALE ST. MARIE AIR FORCE-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Library Cadet 4, Intramural Football 2. CHARLES SALMONSON MACHINIST--Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Oflice Cadet 2. JUNE RITCHIE VETERINARIAN-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Costume Committee 2, 3, Social Chairman 4, Office Cadet 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. DALE ROBILLARD AUTO BODY-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES ROGERS MORTICIAN-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Movie Proiection 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, Basketball 4. GLORIA ROLL TEACHING-Transferred from Thomson Town' ship High School-Girls' Club 4, Power Club 4. ROBERT ROONEY PSYCHOLOGY--Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Pyramid 2, Criterion Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Cap and Gown and Money-Making Committees 4, Intramural Foot- ball 2, 3, Basketball 3, 4. DICK ROYER PRO FOOTBALL-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Cap and Gown Committee 4. B INESS-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club , d 2, D. B. A. 4. N' 5 CL REN SANDBERG 2 3 4 Ban 1, HING-Girls' Club 2 ,3, 4, Cabinet 4, ' Club 2, 3, 4, Criterion 2, 3, 4, Co- ' 'n- hief 4, Speech 2, 3, 4, N.F. L. , Class Play 4, Committee 3, Operetta 3, 4, Dues Collector 2, Musi: Maids 4, Christmas Program 3, Education Week Speaker 4, Spots 4, NANCY CHROEDER T .- er .yt . C J IMPSON SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4i Power Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Cadet 4, Library 4, L Girls' Sports 3, 4. 'N . o E sxooc MEDICINE-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club , 3, 4, Pyramid 4, Class Play 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Huntsmen Quartette 3, 4, Vodvil 3, 4, Cappella 3, 4. R RL INE SLOVER L STENOGRAPHY-Transferred lrom Aitkin, Min- x nesota-Girls' Club 4, Power Club 4, Social V , ' Chairman 4. X' B. SMITH 'R i NURSING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club , X F 4, Board 4, Vodvil 3, 4, Usher 2, Locker .. 4, Twirling 3, 4, Operetta 4. JOAN R. SMITH SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, Hall Cadet 4. MARTHA SMITH CHURCH WORK-Transferred from Lindsborg, Kansas-Girls' Club 4, Power Club 4, Red Cross 4, Music Appreciation 4. KATHLEEN SMITH BOOKKEEPING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Committee 2, Vodvil 2, 4, Usher 2, Library 4, Hall Cadet 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 4. ROBERT SMITH ELECTRICITY-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, Library 4. All ERWIN SNUSTEAD r 1 PHARMACY-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 9 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, String J Trio 2, 3, 4, Library 4. .....,, WALLACE SODERHOLM ART-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4. fi LOREN SOLBERG ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Boys 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 3 Power C A H M 3, 4, Class President 3 Football 2 3 4 'T' F ketball 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Junior Roar YS' if I ! MARILYN STERNAL NURSING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 4, Big Sister Chairman 4, Gym Locker Cadet 2, Gym Office 3, 4, Glrlsi Sports 2, 3, 4. BETTY STOCKE NURSING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, Hall Cadet 4, Cap and Gown Committee 4, Gym Leader 3, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. DALLAS SULLIVAN BUSINESS-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2 3 4- Intramural Basketball 4. DONNA SULLIVAN ART-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 4, Social Chairman 2, 3, Hall 4, Coun- selor's Cadet 4, Art Service Committee 4, Girls' Sports 2. THOMAS SULLIVAN NAVY-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3- 1 Power Club 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Intramural Football 2, Basketball 4, Golf 2- Rifle Club 3. JIM SUNDELL COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING-Boys' Union 2, 3 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, Cross Coun- try 4, Track 4, Intramural Football 2. t 'r ,. ia..- JACK SOMMERS Bard2 3 4 PowerClub2 3 4 Fra Operetta 3 4 Vodvil 2 3 4 Class Play Speech 2, 3, 4, Debate DRAMATICS Boys Union 2 3 4 E 0 1 I I l o 2, 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 4 Member Council lYouth Weekt 3 Mayor 4 .IEANNE STANCO MEDICAL RECORD LIBRARIAN Grls Cl 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3 4 Locker Organist 3, 4. f A 99 t , 4 4 , ' A-Q9 Ziff' J-'Z ff fu! f!f'?'4 ff! Q-Y ff ,J 1 Z 1 ,Z Z MMV wr Class ay ij Jaco son Stanley S? of ,I ,Z . vj .1 .1 j DON NDOUIST IC-Boys' Umon 2 4 Power u ' -Oeretta234A p 2 3 4 Pyramid 3 p a 2 3 4 Vodvl 2 3 4 Huntsmen Class Play 3 Music Appreciation 4 Madrigal Singers 3 Class Song Committee Chairman 4 Teacher s Cadet 4 Spots 4 SWANBUM ls Club 2 3 4 Cab NORMA RIAL WORK Gr 4 Operetta m SECRETA me 4 Power Club 2 3 mittee 2 4 Dues Collector 3 4 Usher 2 Art Cadet 3 Main Office 4 Money Making Committee 4 Senior Class Dance Committee lrman 4 Girls Sports 2 3 4 ANSON 2 3 4 Pow Cha ARNOLD SW Boys Umon I Bas BOOKKEEPING 3 4 lntramura 4 u b 3 4 Denfeld Ban Spots 4 Olson Ann Harris Ro Row 3 Lois Johnson w Joan Y MM A si ls n234, DICK SWANSON TRY RESEARCH Bys Unto lb 2 3 4 Basket- FORES Executive Board 3 Power C u 2 Intr ural orts 2 4 o 2 Cap and Gown Commit- Union Style Show 4 D I M Club 4 Spots SWANSTROM FORESTRY Boys Umon 2 3 4 Powe Clu 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Intramural Football ll 3 4 Hi Y 3 Hall Cadet C 4 Money Making Com- Spots 4 b 3, UP FRED Bas etba and Gown Committee ee 4 D M SYLVESTER VIRGINIA SECRETARIAL WORK 3 4 Power Club 2 4 Hall Codet 4 urs Club y Criterion 4 Social Chair- man Grs Sports 2 3 TAVEN aomuo ausmzss Boys u ub I. lon 2 3 4 Power Cl 4 Oracle 4 Dues 4 Office Cadet 3 Libra lector 2 Usher 2 3 2 3 4 Camera Club Rifle Club MARILYN TAYLOR ls Club 2 3 4 Power Club 4, Gym TEACHING-Gtr 4 Gym Office Ca e 4 Cap and Gown 3 Leader 2 3 Athletic Board Committee 4 Girls Sports 2 'Y Power Clu RONALD TAYLOR IC Boys Umon 2 4 er 2, 3, O a Il 2 3 Basketball 4. Intramural Footba I 25.1 , f - 0 ff . I ,J ,MM up I I ,yi J - 1 by ff f 9 4 1124 X rf . ,X- 1 I fi! X ' 1 Q J! X143 X' J v I 29 ' . ' ' f . A s -f ,ff . f , , f ff f 11, f Z3 X' e' Pl . I '. 1 I 1 I X , ' ' . : If 'ff I ff' . ' ' s l l J .,,J .Q 1 - -- 'X yf X Lx X y f fgfius ' , 3, 1 CI b ' ll , , : , , , : C0- pell , , 7 i , , 2 2,3,4: ' ' ' -i I n , , 2 K '23 ' I 7 , , 7 Co - I 4 W' ' . J , : ,3: 4 Q .7 ' ' V .li E+ - ' ' , , 7 e A ld. Cl b 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, , g ket- all , p king Association 7 ... 0 ' ' I I ball , 3, arh Sp I, 3, Ig B ys tee 7 . . . If 4. l - ' - ' I I r 3 , , I f 2, ll . 1 '- 2, : 4: mitt 5 . I. . 4, I , - , -G'I' 2, 3, 4 My 5 I I ig il' I , . 1 l ' n. I I I 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 1 5 Co 9 Y 4, ' ' ,' ,' ,' 3.' J ,. , V .jr 2, , , ' dt 2, 3, 'Y 'fe-if , : ' 1 uf ' , ' ' ,3, 4. 'Y , L Mus- ,3,, l ir ,AAAiA-in--A ' 2, 3, 4, perett 2, 3, 45 Ush 4 b ANNA MAE TELEGA BEAUTICIAN-Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Power Club 2, 3, 45 Hall Cadet 4. GENEVIEVE TESSIER RECEPTIONIST-Girls' Club 2, 3, 5 owel' Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 35 Vodvil 5 Soc' I Chairman 25 Hall Cadet 45 Three or-Pl n 5 Athletic Board 3 Girls' En e and Gown Com it Q 4 JOSEPH TESSIE BSE BsUo 1 oy ' , , P l 2, , Ai 2, , I Bu , J ck 35 , g 'l 45 I b ll , 45 k 4 I Use YCC '.- ' . . . ' G and wn -- ittee . '- G- 113' Cl - wer Club 3, 45 G 3, 45 ramural Basket I 2, ,' 4 - 4, ' I M 4 ll et , C p I i . ,Q I 3 4 ' F ' airman 35 Class Play ommittee' 2- O ta 2 4 d I 3, 45 Social 0 RDT if ANICS- s' Un'on , ,45 Po Club TR H, 'f 5 WORK-Girls' Cub 2, 3, 45 P er Club 2, 3, 45 Criterion 3, 45 Oracle, uill and Scroll, 45 Dues Collector 45 Money- Making Committee 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Dance Chairman 4. KAY ,Lil ' , , , 3. 4, I C a' an 2,, 45 Usher 25 all C det 4 ist- as gr 4 , f A ll. 0 I 4 H V RIAI. I RODNEY VAN DEVENTER MEDICINE-Boys' Union 2, 3, 45 Power Club 2, 3, 45 Speech 35 Class Play 3, 45 Operetta 2, 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Usher 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Swimming 2, 35 Intramural Football 2, 35 Spots 4. VEGAR MUSIC-Boys' Union 2, 3, 45 Power Club 2, 3, 45 Service Orchestra 45 Hockey 3, 45 Intramural Football 4, Basketball 3, 4, RAYMOND VENIER MECHANICS-Boys' Union 2, 3, 45 Power Club 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 3, 45 USheY 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 25 Stage Hand 35 Movie Operator 4, FRANCES VERACE DRESS DESIGNING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Power Club 2, 3, 45 Oracle 3, 4, Oracle Business Manager 45 Class Play Committee 25 Vodvil 2, 3, 45 Social Chairman 25 Usher 25 Dues Collector 25 Style Show 2, 35 Library Cadet 35 Gym Leader 2, 35 Music Appreciation 2. WALTER WATCZAK RETAIL SELLING-Boys' union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 45 library Cadet 45 Movie Oper- ator 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Intramural Football 2, 3. RICHARD WHALEN BUNNESS-BOYS' UYYIOU 2, 3, 4: Power Club 2. 3, 4 :Pyramid 2, 35 Speech 2, 3, 4, N, F, L, 21 3, 4: Debate 2, 3, 45 Class Play 35 Com- munity Fund Speaker 45 Band 2, 3. lt ,Www wi 4 2 -lj fjJ,,.f , ROGEREIECQITZTCIAN-Boys' U4ion 1l,Vi3, 444ower I Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. cLARsNcsf,rnusHENskl ' ' ACCOUNTING-boys' Unioh 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 45 Power Club 2, 3, 45 Cross Country I 2,' 3, 4, organist 3, 4, Oracle 4, Quill and Scroll 45 Ticket Chairman 45 String Trio 45 Vod- vil 45 Service Orchestra B45 iJunior Rotarian 4. ARLENE ULVI SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Usher 2, 3, 45 Dues Collector 35 Gy lock adet 3, Gym Office , 7 Q fy, L i Fil fnfsgzl ff L. 5-'71 v , ,,, Q-fCca6Lf'--f f ?4'e f -,..,.4 Q-- 15-1, -, ,- - K. N A-fy 0 Power Club 2, 3, 45 Social Chairman 35 V ii... A V711 fQA--394. W -... --P-Q j x - , if ' A '-. P -'hr ---vfhjcj. '-C' 11 nusssu wick 4' 'MM'-bx'9 - W 4-1 1 AERONAUTICAL MECHANICS-Boys' union 2, 3. 4, Skiing 3, Intramural Basketball 3. 1 LEE WILNER N.-,V BUSINESS-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club -f 2, 3, 4, Class Play 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Hall , Cadet 2, Chess Club 3, 4. fy, EILEEN wma 3 'ii NURSING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet 4, A , ' I, Cap and Gown Committee 4, Girls' Sports 3, 4. , , , it f Gwen womrsn. 4 TEACHING-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Pyramid 4, Criterion Reporter 3, Copy 4, Editor 4, Speech 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, De- Afz bate 2, Class Play 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, 2. A Cappella 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, iw' Illlftfr r' RICHARD WRAZIDLO RETAIL BUSINESS-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Inlramural Football 2, 3, Basket- ball 3, 4. ROBERT WRAZIDLO RETAIL SELLING-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3, Basket- ball 3, 4, Hall Cadet 4. RICHARD YAGODA BUSINESS-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3, Basketball 3, 4, Christmas Program 2. t A Music Maids 4, Christmas Program 2, Com- munity Chest Speaker 3, Music Appreciation 2, 3, 4. cn.AiieNce womrowmx u. s. NAvv usa.we-siectnicirv-says' union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4. RICHARD WOLDEN BUSINESS-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Hall Cadet 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. R Aw 1 22 -LN ' . ' ft 4 1 I I, ynjv M , i ,ff I . ,.i. , in 1 I I . . ' IQ SHARON CRAKER ARMY-Transferred from Superior Central- Boys' Union 4, Power Club 4, Basketball 4. GERALD ELPE NAVY-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3. ROBERT MYSHACK SEAMAN-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Class Play 2. ' Ansr YERKA 1 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Criterion Typist 4. WAYNE YOUNT MINISTER-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3. SAM ZIVKOVICH PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4: executive board 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, Basketball 2, 4. MARIANNE TYO SECRETARIAL WORK-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4. Seniors Without Pictures ANDREW RILEY BUSINESS-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Pyram'd 2, Track 4, Mgr. DAVID WOOD LAW-Boys' Union 2, 3, 4, Power Club 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Speech 3, 4,N.F. L. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Class Song Committee 4, Operelta 2, 4, Band 3, A Cappella 4. Mary Audrey Jane! Elume Joanne Marulyn Ruby Ona Donna Lora Grace Carol ii Vnrglnna Shnrley Arene Arlys Maraae Rodney Margaret Jean Ann Dorofhy Bull O HK d r Da dl X, , ' 1 I Qfd: : l V , V Mx A , , , 9 y , i I . V f Z I A '14 iwi , L ,, if t A a n , X ' Q: Ar- u' -2 2 A v 5 2 , 5, 2 r i 1 X i M , 1 L' V I Q 'Q 2 . ..- . - I 1 . fy f r ' ff 5 f , 1 N x I l . ' 5 ix ' ' ' nv HO ORS Model Legislature representatives, Merton Olson and Ronald Taven. 5 D. A. R. Pilgrim, Marilyn Barncard, and Duluth Boy Scout representative to Washington, D. C.. Mark Milleo. His Honor the Mayor, Jack Sommers literary Recognition: Nancy Schroeder, Elaine Johnson, Gwen Wohlfeil, Chi-wee Johnson. Stole Speech Winners: Marilyn Ahlgren, David Fox, Jack Somrners. P and City Clerk Dick Swanson. . XQ- , ,X-l4,x I 1 ' . 5 ,U-4' ' :L N in ' It 1 - '3 . Junior Rotarians: Seated, Sam Zivkovich, Sven Nylund, Dave Fox. Standing, Loren Solberg, Tom Erickson, Jack Sommers, Clarence Trushenski. Class Song Composer: Gloria Art Awards: Weldon Johnson, Jack Sommers, Hammers, Ralph Olson. 35 iff V7 wg? '31 'z . 'fffd 2 ffm 5 4 Hffisfm ,Q-Q , . 0 , a . .- . Q , , P Q x I . 9 A 0 9 .af 1, w Q -4 ...iv-Il'- ?f'Yi': Q ,A w as 1: .L ai' , ' A- 'syn . .,. 'ki ,1 tiki - v C , sn Q Y wg. pm. s., ,. 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' N1 Features xx .px X X x x x N Z- QQ 'I' - if x X, N ' ,Q- Q I ' 1 X , X 7 x H5 u fi14'fQq,.-,ij ,fun Ju A.Mf,,,f,-J BOOK WEEK Mcderator Jack Sommers loss Holmes Floyd Johnson Elaune Johnson Roger Bartholomew Joan Peterson Special Assemblles Erght twenty a m In the Denfeld auditorium the lights dum and everyone settles back ready for a gooa perform ance Sponsored by the Unrversrty of Mmnesota Jack Ranl gave a one man presentation of The Merchant of Venice The performance given by the Stokes Hallelugah Quintet was one ofthe most enloyed th s year They sang the old songs everyone loves to hear and were also good at pantomime which kept the audience In stitches Denfeld again cele brated Book Week with the literary quiz based on radios Twenty Queshons Jack Rank The Stokes Hallelulah Qurntet Elaune Johnson, Gwen Wohlteul and Dr Stamm ll l l' gl f V ' Q T l I . 'T 5 r s V T 5 4 ' , 2 J , Q. yt . T 3- Maroon and Gold Day assembly pep aplenty Maroon and Gold Day The day most looked forward and backward to by Denfeld students IS the colorful Maroon and Gold Day sponsored by the Power Club From the beginning to the end it is flled with amusing Incidents and bright decorations The main attractions of the day are the assembly and the game The ing Central s defeat and Denfeld s triumph and the loudest yells of the year Attended by Centralites in red and white and Denfeldntes in maroon ond gold the game is the exciting climax ofthe day Susie Muckolalak Step gn the gtgrter The sprt Ol Denleld 7 assembly in the morning is marked by hilarious skits, depict- -- Qi . Junior-Senior Prom ith f' QQ X gg X V ' if .,., L. X 5' B y p ng on orsoges V ,- -519' 'W' - , MIM- , IH.. m,i .-f - - L gpatrhp hbol Bill, Doroihy, Miss Snodgra F ol Bob Grand March ,N T CANDIDATES Row 'l Clem Goneau Sven Nylund Tom Eruckson. Row 2: Frank KING JACK Homecoming The Power Club really showed what kind of entertainment they could give to Denfeld when they planned Homecoming. The as- sembly was unusual because most of nts participants were male The evenxng began with the basketball game with Morgan Park The dance followed and finally the hour everyone had walted for came A long aisle was formed and the seven flnallsts marched down Mary Ellen announced Mr Daedo Everyone held thesr breath untnl the announcement of the kung Jack Sommers who was crowned by Jo John son Power Club pres dent of last year Speech speech was the cry The first remark ofthe new kung was and this IS accurate reportung For the first tlme nn my lute I am speechless Y I I I r l OU' Homefommg Qcme Denleld 68 MOVE-ICF' PC-tfll 35 The 1949 Power Club president, Jo Johnson, crowning Jack Sommers ,0- H0 DR DAY Honor Court Marilyn Ahlgren Elizabeth Anderson Shirley Anderson Roger Bartholomew William Beatty Joyce Boissonault Barbara Bowman Alice Ann Brunberg Charlene Carlson Verner Carlson Donna Erickson Linnea Erickson David Fox Hazel Jacobson Chi wee Johnson Elaine Johnson Lois Johnson Frank Klosowsky Robert Korsch o Virginia Lindblom Viola lindstrom Theodore Litman Mark Millea Marlorie Muller Marilyn Nelson Ruby Nylund Sven Nylund Ralph Olson Edward Rapp Nancy Schroeder George Skogg Jack Sommers Norma Swanbum Arnold Swanson Ronald Taven Clarence Trushenski Gwen Wohlfell Highest ranking seniors Long lines of grey gowned seniors marched down the aisle of the auditorium to the strains of Pomp and Curcumstance The Honor Court followed with its color fully dressed members Every breath was held until at last the Queen entered and every eye was on her as she ascended the stage and was crowned by Mr Daedo She awarded the coveted Honor D s to many deserving students These were the mam events ofthe annual Honor Day held this year on June 2nd tbl' Y? 'sg ' is QUEEN CANDIDATES Row 'I Gloria Hammers Mary Ellen Deutsch Dorothy Berglund Row 2 Jean Davidson Lizetle Barber Audrey Lien Grace Erikson Marilyn Ahlgren mf jf pfffffwff J' ff em Dorothy NJ He a tendonts were Marilyn Ahlgren Mor Ilen Deutsch Grace Erlkson and Audrey len Y I . ,MJ -yj ff A9 ,ff L1 ' Y ' A ' 41 ' J ,K ' ,f f , 'J f' ' -I , 1 f- J . J, K f f .J lc 1, 5 JJ' ' rf , I J- JVV,-r X ' X JK' x I 1' ,J jj A . ,J - I j 1, . 7 I . L. ku HO GRS Below: High Magazine Salesmen: Bob Boyd, Lois Holmes. Right: Denfeld's Representative to Girls' State Priscilla Skarman. ' 5 O -L im State Championship Ski Jumper Jim Luczak QUILL AND SCROLL Row 'l Dale Rapp Row 2 Linnea Erick son Barbara Bowman Chi wee Johnson Row 3 Ralph Olson Frances Verace, Lois Johnson Ann Trach Clarence Trushenskl JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES OF THE N F L Row 'I Joan Peterson Virginia Linsku June Taylor Row 2 Lois Holmes Barbara Freier Pat Olafson Marian Berg aen Sharon Lowe Row 3 David Stuckney Jerry Ylinen Bob Boyd Jack Campbell Sheldon Sorenson Row 4 Philip Mosher .lack Banovetz Dennie LaRoque Jerry Christiansen 122 SENIORS OF THE N F L Row 1 Shirley Anderson Marilyn Ahlgren Nancy Schroeder Gwen Wohlfell Row 2 Ted Litman Dave Fox Jack Sornmers Mark Mullea Dick Whalen . I 5 is ,fx , , , - to ...J 5' ' . p i 1-.. Q, ll. l . ,i ' I f , 1: , lt i I V .. 'a' , ' f A - , - 2 l 1 . I I D if ' 5 i 1 1 l . , 1 . : ' ' , i , - , ' . , , . I I 1 b I I9 0 Oracle Staff ASSOCIATE EDITORS Lois Johnson Barbara Bowman Chr wee Johnson BUSINESS EDITOR Frances Verace ART EDITOR Ralph Olson Staff Ann Trach Betty Anderson Edlth Antllla Lo s Johnson Ed Rapp ORGANIZATIONS Lots Johnson Ann Trach Chr wee Johnson CLASSES-Lorrame Olson Charlene Ca lson Marrlyn Ahlgren Clarence Trushenskl Ed Rapp ATHLETICS Ralph Olson Dale Rapp MUSIC AND DRAMA Betty Anderson Ann Trach DMINISTRATION Betty Anderson Ed Rapp Ralph Olson LITERARY EDITOR Barbara Bowman STAFF Dale Rapp Gene Gruba Joyce Wskl Nancy Schroeder Elaune John son Sharon Lowe Mardell Malts Pat Olafson Tom Erlckson Mickey Mrlne Gwen VVohlfeIl Barbara Hanson Ken Psnck Glora Hammers PHOTOGRAPHY Clarence Trushenskl Lots Johnson PHOTOGRAPHER Ken Moran BUSINESS STAFF Lorrame Olson Ronald Taven Prlscllla Skarman JUNIOR EDITORS Donna Sreger Nancy Stofer PRODUCTION ADVISER M ss Belle Kaake BUSINESS ADVISER Mr Clayton Shulstad XX X HUNTEBL The l95O Oracle has brightened :ts pages wrth the poetry of Elvrra T Johnson This Denfeld alumna ns the wife of a memb r of Denteld s faculty Mrs Waldemar ohnson also IS a recently elected member of the Duluth School Board Denfeld feels hrghly honored to have the p ty of thus gracrous and talented poet rn the I ew Oracle I , . ' ' , I , - l I I I l- ' : , . : , . I rx : , , . 1 , , 5 Q , ' - , , , , , I I I I i ' : l, ' . TYPISTS: Margaret Reid, Joyce Bolssonault. I I , l , - ' . , - . X , . v. A ' 0 - JV' ' I X Z i ' i' S I FX . . . D . , . J . l Off F I - I Page 1211 I-? 1 594. A H ,. 11'1111l11111 fully lflw 11111f11'111 1' 11111 11111 IN flll' 11111N11. 1q111111 lf11' f11'111l1l1'11 11N 11111lX. H111 11ff 1l11' 111l111w. flff ffll' 1f11111g111g Nl'f'!iI'N 'll x1ff111111'1l111f 111 1111 1111'111111x, From Fmclc :ai MM Enger Towe1 cv sunse9 by Nylonder Index of Students Plctures Aamoth Noreen Sr. 32 33 56 87 Abrahamson Doris S. 87 Abrahamson Nancy S ph. 21 54 70 71 Abrohamson Roger Soph. 71 Abramson Arlene Soph Ahlgren Marllyn S 23 2 Ahlstrom Lora1ne Sr 33 Ahlstrom Loretto Sr 33 Alexander Joan Jr 32 Allen Maureen S 30 31 32 87 Ames Russell Soph 71 Amlm Margaret Soph 33 71 Amundson C rol Sr 20 30 49 87 112 undson O a Sr 15 20 30 7 Berggren Marion Soph. 25 57, 71 122 Bergersen Donald Jr. 46 79 Bergh Marilyn Jr. 27 79 r lund Dorothy Sr. 16 21 31 57 Carlson Carlson, Carlson Carlson Carman rilyn J. 29 33 Mary Lou Jr. 80 Ronald Soph. 72 V rner Sr. 28 91 Norman Soph 43 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson 55 88 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andreson Agnes Jr 79 B verly Sr 27 32 55 7 Bonnle Soph 71 Carol C Soph 71 Charlene Jr 27 79 Charlotte Jr 27 79 Donna S 88 D nna M J 33 9 Dorothea Jr 56 78 79 Dorothy Sr 33 54 56 88 lzabeth Sr 16 3 Gaylen Jr 79 George Sr 31 88 Gerald E Soph 71 G rald F Soph 15 71 Gerald L Soph 43 71 James Soph 71 Joan Soph 54 71 June Soph 29 56 71 ar1lyn Sr 31 Marlene Jr 79 Norman Soph 71 Phyllus Soph 71 ph Jr 32 54 55 R mald S 37 41 8 Robert E Soph 71 Rodney A Jr 79 sell J 44 Ruth Soph 71 y S 27 ur ey S 24 55 Berglund W1lI1am Jr 79 Bergman Donald J 26 28 79 Bergstrom Laura S 33 89 Berkeland V1cky S ph 56 71 Beron Bernadlne S 32 55 rsu Jean S 31 55 B rsu June S 55 9 Berube Marlorue Jr 79 Besser Robert Soph 71 er Joanne Sr 31 32 87 Bgorlm Robert Jr 79 B1orklund Davnd Soph 71 B1orklund Mabel Sr 31 90 Blackwood Scott Sr 90 Bloomquust Gordon Sr 90 Blottu Dorothy Jr 79 Boardwell Colleen Jr 21 32 Boardwell Rlchard Jr 79 Boc Mary Ann Sr 32 90 B nssonault Joyce Sr 15 16 23 0 3 62 0 Bolduan Elton Jr 79 Boman Patsy Soph 71 Bonnevnlle Joyce Sr 90 Borgen Carol Sr 55 90 strom Robert J 15 18 47 Botten John Soph 71 Bouschor R yal J 39 44 46 55 wman Barbara S 16 22 23 31 9 122 Bowman laurene S ph 33 71 Boyd Al1ce Jr 79 Boyd Robert Jr 24 25 46 54 58 79 122 Brady Jo Ann Sr 90 Breole Lorralne J 29 78 79 Breuer Clarence Soph 71 Brlddell Donald Sr Brock Stanley Soph 44 71 77 79 Broman, Budd Soph 54 57 Brophy G rtrude Sr 30 32 91 Brown Malcolm Soph 71 Brunberg Alce A n S 16 Carter W1ll1am So h 39 72 Castonguay Gordon Jr 80 Ceyborske John Soph 38 72 Ceyborske Mane Soph 72 Chelstrom Charlene Jr 33 80 Cr1st1anson Alys S 30 33 54 6 nstaanson Grald J 18 24 25 78 80 Chr1st1anson Shnrley S ph 54 57 70 72 Chubbuck Margaret Soph 57 72 Clark Dorothy M Soph 56 72 Cork Jo Anne Jr 33 0 Clarke Ellzabeth S 21 92 Claveau Donald Jr 80 Clute Marvln Soph 72 C0fl6ld Donald Sr 92 Collette Dave Soph 72 Cox Davld Jr 80 Cran Gerald Soph 38 72 Cran Janet Soph 72 Cran Sh rley S 2 Cullen Yvonne Jr 29 80 Curry Helen Soph 72 Curtls Robert Jr 80 Dahl Marlene Jr 29 80 Danz Charlene Soph 72 Doveau James Jr 47 80 Davrdson Jean Sr 20 33 0 Jerry S 37 92 Patncla Soph 32 72 Robert Soph 72 Debe Mylene J 55 80 DeBoer Joan Soph 72 DeChambeau Donna Soph 72 Deluca GeraId1ne Jr 80 DeM1lle V1olet Sr 92 Derlemaeker Mary Jr 55 Davldson Davndson Davldson D anto John J 18 38 0 Deutsch Mary Ellen S 16 O 9 0 Donaghy P ggy Jr 15 54 57 80 Andrys Frances Soph 71 alla Edtth Sr 23 0 3 1lla Esther Sr 27 33 Antunovnch Josephme 501211 71 ras Wllnam Sr 36 44 Askelson Marhn Soph 71 Asperheum Mar1lyn Sr 30 33 55 88 novetz Jhn Soph 24 37 38 71 r er L ette S 16 O r ot L u1se S 53 55 Borbot Mary Soph 53 71 Barlage Marlene Jr 79 rncord M r11yn S 55 57 62 88 Bartholomew Roger S 89 116 Bartl Ronald Soph 71 Bouers Barbara Jr 79 Beam Sue Soph 71 atty W1ll1am Sr 31 46 58 Beatty Patr1c1a Soph 54 67 71 Bec Margle Jr 33 79 Becker Danlel Jr 79 Becotte Douglas Soph 71 Bellungham Kay Soph 54 Bengtson Ardelle Jr 79 Benkosky Carole Soph 71 Bennett James Soph 71 Benont Leo Jr 26 79 Benson Fred Jr 79 Benson Nancy Jr 79 Berg Alv1n Sr 89 Berg Donald Sr Berger Joyce Soph 71 5 91 Brune Beatruce Soph 57 71 Bryant Ernest Jr 79 Bulold Charles Soph Bulold Potrncna Sr 91 Bullyan Mary Jr 57 Burke Carol Jr 79 Burm1ster Falth Soph 72 Bur Joan Soph 72 Burt Robert Soph 33 72 Bush Marlorue Soph 72 er Paul Sr 37 ers M nlyn S 20 Butts Beverley Jr 79 Comell John Soph 72 mell Sh rley Sr 30 91 Cameron Mary Sr 91 ampbell Jack Soph 15 7 2 Capra Donna Soph 72 Carey Geraldme Soph 72 Carlberg Ruchard Jr 79 Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson A eryl Sr 20 91 Bonnue Del Jr 57 79 Carl Soph 72 C arlene S 15 6 54 56 Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Dorothy Jr 79 Douglas Jr 79 E er Sr 27 32 91 Graydon S 15 33 Joonn Jr 57 79 2 4 Doucette Lo IS Sr 92 Dowlnng Joanne Soph 72 Downs Drumm Durant Dyson Eames John Soph 33 43 44 Patncna Soph 24 57 C rol Jr 29 33 0 nna J 30 3 Barbara Soph 72 Early Carol Jr 80 Early Donald Sr 92 Eckholm Rtchard Jr 46 80 strom Joan Sr 30 33 Edberg Carl Soph 72 Enlers Joanne Soph 67 70 72 E berl1ng El on Sr 92 Elberltng LeRoy J 80 Ellas Evone Sr 32 49 92 Eluas Elnzobeth Soph 54 72 El1ason Lawrence J 80 ason Vola Jr 33 son Duane Sr 33 55 Elowson Charles Soph 72 Elowson Davld Soph 72 Elowson Joanne Sr 31 92 resen M ry S 30 31 32 2 Enaard C rol Soph 15 54 72 W1ll1am Jr 80 Barbara Soph 72 Ensngn Enckson Enckson Erlckson Erlckson Erlckson Er1ckson nna Sr 16 17 0 Gene Sr 93 Kathryn Soph 72 nneth S 15 18 3 Lmnea S 2 2 33 9 I I , , , , , , , , Mo , r , , 80 I , r , , 1 , I , o , , , , , , , 1 I I Be 9 . , , , , , 89, , e , , I I I24I 32I 71 112, 118, 120 , , . , 72 I - I ,I I2-1, ss, 55,113, , , , , , p. , 1 QI 122 , , r. , , , , . 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I ,41, 91 ,Ke , r- , , I. 93 I I I I I I ' , ' , r. , , 3,122 lndex of Students Plctures contlnued Eruckson Marlan 30 55 93 ckson Nancy Sr 16 17 20 3 32 93 Erlckson Patrlcta Soph 57 72 Enckson Shtrley Soph 72 Ernckson Thomas S 29 Erlckson V1rg1n1a So h 56 72 Eruckson Wayne Jr 80 son Grace Sr 16 30 32 93 Falk Davud Soph 72 Farmer Mary Soph 72 Farmer Verla S 33 93 Felt Beverly Soph 72 Felton James Soph 72 Fermenlck Leon Sr 94 Fntzglbbons John Soph 72 Flyckt Donald, Soph 72 Hanson Roger Soph 73 rr1s JoAnn S 30 32 95 Harrnson John Soph 73 H ssell Ernest Soph 15 39 43 73 Haugdahl Roger Soph 73 Hawkunson Elmer Jr 81 Hekman Fabuon, Soph 73 Hedeen Barbara Soph 54 73 He und J net Jr 81 Hendruckson Janus Soph 57 73 Hendruckson Malba Jr 81 Henry Manlyn Soph 73 Herrlck Donna Soph 73 Hlcks Dolly Sr 96 Hletala Dav1d Soph 67 73 Hletala Ryan S 37 47 96 Hnfternan Fances Soph 73 Hutfernan Fank Jr 81 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jacquehne Soph 49 74 net Sr 16 32 nlce Jr 29 33 54 Joyce S 32 97 ne Jr leen Jr 17 32 57 Kathryn Sr 30 97 s S 3 7 9 Ile Jr 9 7 Marlorle Jr 81 Mary Lou Jr 81 nel Jr 55 N1 Soph 18 28 33 57 67 J Ruchard Soph 74 Robert Sr 41 57 Sr 32 Shurley Sr 33 98 Flyckt Jerry Jr 80 Ford Lynn Soph 72 Ford Tad Jr 80 Forlan Audrey Jr 53 55 80 Fournler Rlchard Sr 94 x Davld Sr 4 5 Fox Gordon Soph 72 Frazer Joanne Soph 73 Freeman Jack Jr 44 80 Freeman James Jr 44 80 Freeman Roger Sr 94 Freler Barbara S ph 24 73 122 Fruedman James Jr 80 Frykman Wulluam Sr 94 Gagne Frances Soph 73 mes Jr 18 4 LeeEtta Soph 73 H1 Norman Soph 73 Ruchard Jr 81 1 Robert Sr 37 44 96 Hlmebaugh Robert Jr 81 Hgerpe John Soph 24 27 54 57 73 Hofland Marulyn Soph 73 Holevas Charlotte Soph 15 73 Holevas Elalne J 81 Holmberg Janus Soph 33 56 73 H mberg P trtcla S 16 21 55 96 H mes Lots Soph 24 25 56 73 116 2 Halmstrom Ardelle Soph 24 56 73 Holmstrom Loren Jr 81 Holt Mtchael Jr 81 Johnson Thys Soph 36 39 47 74 Johnson Wayne Soph 54 57 74 Johnson Wedan Sr 98 113 Johnson Wtlluam Soph 74 Johnson Wullodean Jr 81 Johnston Gerald Soph 38 74 Jordan Leora Jr 81 Kaarbo Martha Sr 30 31 98 Kaczmark Mchael Jr 44 81 Kara Wllllam Soph 74 Karpeles Elllott Soph 54 74 Kartvedt Arl1e Soph 54 67 74 Kasper Paul Soph 38 74 Keene Ryda Mae Soph 56 67 74 K y Joan J 33 81 Kelso Wnlllam Sr 46 98 GenKrenS 203032 8794 a ne Lots Sr 16 31 4 Gannuccn Mlchael Sr 94 Gaster Jean Jr 57 80 Gauthner Joan Soph 73 Guddmgs Donald Soph 73 Gllleland Rosanna Jr 29 54 80 Glmpel Vernon Soph 38 73 Gunn Betty J 29 49 55 80 Gunn Robert Soph 57 73 Glamuzma Anthony J 39 80 Glapa Gerald S 18 28 45 94 Goar Gerald Soph 73 G In R hard Sr 31 95 G neau Cl rn Sr 15 29 86 95 119 Gordon G le Sr 37 47 95 Homuch Edward Soph 73 Horrugan Denms S 41 43 44 45 Horngan Terrence Soph 73 Howard Lyle Soph 73 Howell Frances Soph 73 Hen Frank Jr 36 37 44 81 Hughes Donna Soph 73 Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kenmger Dorothy Jr 30 81 Patncaa Soph 74 Rlchard Soph 74 Terry Soph 74 Patrucna Soph 74 118 Kerr Katherme Jr 81 ' , ' I Sr. 17,18, ,33, , I I . 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' , ' , 1 .,,,, 96 I - - I ' I ' 1 1 - I 1 V 1 1 -fff Keppers, George, Sr. 98 ill , a , r .,,., , , . I ' I I ' I I r .,,, , , . ' I I fI -I I . , ,oh,1.1, I ,54,o, ' 'I I,I ' 1 1 r. I 1 1 - ' , , . , , , , I r .,,, , , . ' I ' I I I 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 Kli , , . 81 od' , ic , I , : , , r. I I I o , e , .,,., , us ,.,, 43, 96 ' ' I I I 1 G 1 - 1 1 1 1 . n , ' , . , I I . , , r. 1 , 32, 33, 4, 56, I I I I ' , . , , 9 I I I I I I I ' , . , 95 I , . , I I 1-I 1 ' 1 - , , 1 l' , ' I r .,,, 118 1 1 - 1 A 1 - 1 hl, , r. , , ' ' , e , . , , , . ' I I I ' , a k, r. , , 80 , , . I I I d, . , 80 , Bett , r. , , , 96 I I I , e , . , , o , . , I I , I , 1. , , ,Chr I . ,2 ,96,113,122 I I1. I ,a2 , i , . , ' , . , , 96 I , . 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I I , , . , , , Jr. 2 , 33, 46, 5, 81 I Do ., . , , 33, , 99 I ', . , , . 26, , 81 I Phil' , I 6, , 82 I v , r. , , , , . 81,116 , Viol , r. , , 99 Gronose Grace Soph 73 Grant Marlon Sr 22 32 5 Grasmoen Erwm Sr 46 Grasslnger Jack Jr 80 Gray Rlchard Sr 95 Green Jeffrey Sr 27 Green Grtfhn Grlffm Grumes John Soph 73 Beverly Sr 95 N al Jr 45 80 J c J 41 43 Gronlun Glen, Jr 28 Grono Gruba Richard Soph 73 G ne Jr 22 80 Gruber Donna S 20 31 95 Gruber Los Jr 80 Gunderson Roger Sr 95 Hacker Robert Soph 73 Hagen Dale Soph 73 Hagen Ruchard Sr 95 Vurgunua Sr 95 1 Hammer Joan Jr 21 33 81 ammers Glorla S 3 Hammerstrom Joan Soph 73 Hammerstrom Roland Soph 46 73 Hansen Hansen Hansen Hanson Hanson Barbara Sr 56 95 Dons Soph 73 Y onne J 17 32 81 Caryl Jr 81 Geraldune Sr 55 95 Hughes Zona Sr 87 96 Huhtala Hussey J n J 5 44 45 Dale Soph 73 5 81 Huston Arlene Soph 73 lsakson Jackson Ja kson Jackson Jacobson Jacobson 58 96 Jacobson Jacobson Donald Sr 96 Frances Soph 57 73 Mary J 81 R sell Sr 37 41 Alyce Soph 73 Hazel S 6 5 Leonard Soph 54 73 lawell Jr 81 Jago Donald Jr 81 Jentolt Rlchard Soph 39 73 Jezlerskl Jezlerskl Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Joh nson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Joh nson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Marlorue Soph 73 Rlchard Jr 81 Ardath Sr 96 Arlen Soph 74 y S 26 32 33 Beverlee Sr 96 C rol Jr 56 81 1 wee Sr 16 3 Cluflord Sr 54 56 e J 36 38 Danlel Sr 97 Delano Soph 74 Delores Donald Sr 97 Duane Soph 38 47 74 Dwlght Sr 97 me Sr e Ellsworth Elmer Jr 2 8 Floyd Jr Glenn Sr 97 Herbert Sr 97 9 5 Kessler Vlfglnld Soph 29 56 74 Knnsman Gerald J 81 Klegewskt Edward J 81 Kllngel Mary Sr 20 30 31 98 KI1nt Dnana Soph 70 74 nt Fay Jr Klosowsky Fank Sr 99 Kmleclak John Sr 99 K auer Davld Jr 33 81 Knudsen Robert Soph 74 Knutsen Joan Jr 22 30 82 Kobe Susanne J 82 Koglln Dale Soph 15 28 74 Kogan Marletta S 31 32 99 Ko Dean S 44 45 99 Kohn Helen Sr 32 99 Korsch Robert Sr 15 99 Kosctelak Ronald Soph 74 Kowalczok Mary Sr 99 Kruse Donna Sr 99 Kryslak Dorothy Jr 33 82 Kuras Barbara Soph 74 Kuras Ray J 36 39 laFlamme Joanne Jr 82 LaFlamme Shtrley S 27 33 5 87 99 Laguos Betty Sr 99 Lambert Jerome J 82 Landry Barbara Soph 74 oque Denms Jr 15 2 38 7 2 Larsen Bettne Jean Jr 82 1 2 56 larrnvy Dale Sr 99 Barbara S 30 57 99 nna A Sr 31 32 57 up Jr 2 44 et S 31 33 Lassrla Murnel Sr 99 Latto Mar1lew,Soph 54 74 Larsen Larson Larson Larson Larson ceJ 36 32 43 54 55 56 Index ofStudents Pmiures LeCla11 Joseph S OO Ledlg Paulnne Jr 82 Ledmgham Dons Sr 30 33 100 LeDoux Glen S 44 100 Lee Edward Sr 26 100 Lee Hlolmer Sr 100 Le Munel Jr 82 LeFovor Pl11lI1s, Sr 100 Leland Audrey Sr 100 Leland Mardell Soph 74 Lenskn Daryl Soph 74 Leonard Roberl S 100 Leplslo Anlll Sr 55 100 Leplslo Veukko J 82 Lere Fred J 82 LeVasseur John Soph 14 Levusay Georgla Soph 57 Lexen Moxrne Soph 74 Lxlgegren Earl Soph 74 Llen Audrey Sr 30 100 2 Lund Annabelle Jr 33 82 Lund Ray Soph 74 Lln Roberl Sr 31 55 O L1nde Lucllle Soph 74 Lundberg 1 38 Marulyn Sr 100 Lmdblom V 1n1o Sr 30 33 54 57 0 McDonald Morllyn S 103 McDonald W Ilram Sr 103 McDonnell Rowan Soph 75 McFarlane Dale Soph 39 75 McHaff1e Rlchard Soph 75 McHale Ernest J 82 McKenz1e Ervlng Sop1 46 75 McLennan Jean Soph 75 Mc eod Jack J 22 29 82 Melonder Darlene Soph 56 70 75 Melander Donald J 82 Melander R llen Soph 41 43 44 70 Merruer Theodore Soph 75 M mtl Jaan J 27 33 82 Merrlll Kennelh J 82 Mesenbrlng Jyce S 32 33 103 Meyer Ronald Soph 27 38 67 75 Mnchoel Mary Soph 75 Mnchaud Charlene Jr 82 Mnchoud Elame Soph 32 75 Mlchog Jerry Sr 33 75 conunued Novack Rlchard Jr 83 Novack Robert J 83 Nowakowskl Donald Jr 83 Nylund Ruby Sr 16 30 Ny und Sven S 18 52 5 04 OBr1en Frank Soph 75 OConnor Barbara Soph OConnor Gerald Jr 44 4 OConnor Palr1c1a Sr 104 Lundgren Charles Sr 36 44 46 55 62 100 Marene Jr 32 55 82 Roberl Soph 74 a Sr 6 3 87 Vrvnan Soph 24 54 57 74 Lmdslrom Llndslrom Lnndslrom Llndsirom ne Belly S 30 31 L1nnerud Claylon Sr 101 slu Vlrgrmo J 24 er! Carl J 44 46 Llslon Palruck Sr 37 mon Theodor Sr 15 18 24 25 Ol Losunskr Ph1l1p Soph 28 74 Lou Charlue Jr 44 82 Lou Henry Soph 74 Lovald Joanne S 55 101 Lowe Sharon Soph 24 29 74 122 Loyeor Joanne J 35 54 82 Luczak James Soph 46 74 122 Ludwugson Barbao Sr 33 101 J hn Sr rald Jr 15 D e S O1 Lundgren Joanne Jr 29 33 Lundgren W lam Jr 22 Rodney Sr 101 Lu lg James S 47 101 Lushg Donald Soph 46 74 Lulzka H len S 30 32 33 Lyons Mary Ann Soph 74 Lysaker Ruchord Sr 55 102 Lysher Eugene S 102 Maalfa Helen Soph 74 MacFarlane M ry S 102 MacKay Arlene Soph 74 Mochowuak Marulyn Soph 74 Ma1s Mardell Jr 22 82 Malmquusi Ronald J 82 Maneske Phnlup Jr 82 Markus Ralph Soph 25 38 74 Marhnson Jeanne S 102 Morhnson Mary Jo S 102 Marlmson Rulh Soph 74 Martwuck Joanne Sr 31 102 Marznllo C rmen S 31 102 Marzlllo Lorrame Soph 74 Maichell LeRoy Soph 75 Molheson Janel Sr 55 102 Mo1h1eu Beverly Soph 56 Mattson Karen Soph 75 Matlson Lorella Soph 75 Maunu James Soph 43 75 McClellan James Sr 102 McDonald Dennls Soph 75 4 82 Lundberg Lundgren Lundholm Mnkrul Lorelia Soph 33 75 leo Mark Sr 0 Muller Muller Muller Muller C rol Jr 29 56 82 nk S 36 4 rlorle Sr 30 57 87 103 Wallace Soph 39 75 M1Il1ng1on Rodney Soph 75 Mllne Morgarel Jr 82 Mlner Donne Jr 24 55 82 Mrobellr Adele Jr 32 49 82 M11chell Darrell Jr 82 Mulchell Leon Sr 37 103 Mlodozynlec Joanne Soph 75 Mohn Roger Soph 75 Mohr Joan S 30 103 Mohr Kay Sr 103 Moore Moore Mork Moran Morrls Morrus Morrls Morrls Mosher Munler Musolf Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson ByS3349 3 RphJr2 Jon Soph 75 nneth Jr 23 36 38 39 Joanne Soph 75 urence J 18 Marllyn J 82 er Jr 28 55 P 11p Sop'1 25 57 5 Joyce Soph 75 Wafer S 46 103 Cllfford Jr 82 Clyde Soph 39 75 D e S 46 3 Gen Soph 15 24 75 Gypsy Ann Jr 29 83 Harry Sr 103 John Soph 38 75 Lester Soph 75 orllyn Sr 16 8 29 0 R ph Jr 3 Rhoda S ph 15 56 75 Ruchard Jr 83 Roberl Soph 75 Ro er Jr 56 83 Ronald Soph 75 Warren Soph 75 W1II1am Soph 41 43 75 Odberg Odberg O Haro Olafson Olofson Oleslak Lo1s Soph 76 R J 83 Raymond Jr 46 83 C rol Jr 22 57 P YICIO J 14 25 4? Clarence Soph 76 OI1ver Irene Soph 76 Olsen Olsen Olsen Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson eSr 28 oIS Helen Soph 76 Edward Sr 104 Flo d J 83 J n Sr 26 4 Lorralne Sr 23 32 104 rton S 18 28 37 4 I1 S 23 27 8 Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson Robert Sr 104 Ronald Jr 44 45 Ro J 83 She ley J 20 30 Walace Sr 104 Omundson Wllluom Soph Opack Mnchoel Sr 104 Oren Barbara Sr 104 Osrowske Roberl Soph 76 Ossanna Dolores Soph 76 Otieson Glenn Sr 18 104 Overmann Carolyn Soph 54 67 Ollo Darlene Sop1 29 70 76 Ovusl Marllyn Soph 32 76 Palusky Don S 105 Pappas Andrew Soph 54 57 Parkmsan Polruck Sr 86 105 Parcell Carole Soph 76 Parcells Polrlclo J 83 Parr C rrue Jr 83 Palrlck John Soph 15 76 Arlene Soph 54 76 Delores Soph 76 James Soph 76 Paulson Paulson Paulus Pearson Pearson Pearson Pearson Peorlmg P u Sr 5 R ard Jr 27 3 R nald Sr 32 55 62 5 Vvuan Jr 83 Barbara Soph 67 76 Pederson Peggy J 17 30 56 83 Pederson Davld Sr 54 56 Pederson Jean Soph 76 Pellomo CI ur J 83 Penno Dorolhy Jr 32 83 Pesola Ronald Soph 76 Pesola Shurley J Nephew Patrucsa Soph 49 75 Nephew Nancy Jr 83 Ness Jacklyn Soph 56 75 Neubauer Beverly Soph 33 75 Neumann John Soph 75 Neumann Paul Soph 75 Nesen Lols Jr 3 Nuvela John Jr 83 Nleml Shrrley Soph 67 75 Norberg Alden Jr 83 Norberg Ronald Sr 46 103 Nordun Beverly Soph 75 Norman Roger Soph 75 Norqunsl Barbara Soph 75 Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson Pelerson Peierson Pelerson an J 27 Beverly Jr 83 Donald Soph 76 an J 5 Lyle Soph 56 76 Mary Soph 57 76 1 ord B Jr er Jr 24 43 Ronald Sr 46 105 Shlrley Soph 76 Woler Sr 44 45 05 Peylon Beryl Soph 32 33 76 P1eren Marlorle Jr 83 P rung Pa1r1c1aJr 24 54 55 3 Plelrowsku Belly Soph 76 Plelrowsku Joan S 22 57 87 105 ' I , r. 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' 1 1 - ' ' r' ' ' ' Index of Students Plctures contmued Plgut Wallace Jr 83 Plansted Jerry Soph 76 Potter, Bruce Sr 105 Pnolo Patrlcla Soph 49 70 76 Prusak Rlchard Jr 83 Psuck Kenneth Sr 106 :su Frank Sr 33 45 Pykkonen LeRoy Sr 57 6 Rabetoy James Jr 83 Radzak George Sr 28 36 106 Ransbottom Donna Soph 76 Rapp Burletgh Soph 27 38 76 p Dale J 18 22 4 Ra p Edward Sr 15 23 27 28 106 Rappana Gladyce Soph 49 52 76 Ray Keath Soph 76 Reasor Darlene Soph 76 Redenburgh Carol Soph 76 Reud Margaret Sr 23 106 112 Remer Darlene, Soph 76 Remore Rlchard Jr 83 Rendulnc Marlanne Rlch Antolnette Jr Ruco Ronny Jr 36 Rudgewell Donald Rudout Harold Sr Rugstad, Floy Anne Rlley Andrew Sr 4 41 4 Sr 106 76 Rutchle Arlene Jr 84 Rltchue Betty S 106 Retchle June Sr 30 32 49 O7 Robcllard Dale, Sr 107 Robunson Delbert Soph 76 Rogers James Sr 27 107 Rogers James Soph 39 56 39 84 J 46 84 06 30 84 54 56 Jr 4 Rnngstad Floyd Jr Rlsberg Raymond Rush Doreen Soph Roll Glona Sr 107 Rooney Robert Sr 107 Ross Jacquellne Jr 84 Roy Arthur Jr 55 84 Ro er R hard Sr 18 36 107 Ryberg Darlyne Jr 29 84 Rude Joanne Sr 107 Sablck Jerry Jr 84 Sackett Ronald Soph 76 5 Marne Dale Sr 33 55 7 Sala John Jr 84 Salmonson Charles Sr 107 Sams Melvun, Jr 84 Sampson Aurme Soph 76 Samuelson Carol Soph 76 Sandberg Clarence Sr 26 107 Sandstram Audrey Jr 84 Sandstrom Donna Soph 76 Sandwlck Barbara Soph 32 56 67 76 Sava Ruth Soph 33 76 Schafer Donald Jr 15 27 39 78 84 Schlup Joan Soph 15 76 Schroeder N ncy Sr 16 22 24 53 107 Schuman lorella Soph 21 30 76 Sellman Joan Soph 76 Semmelroth Albert J 56 84 Sennott Patrlcla Jr 29 84 Serman Duane Soph 76 Seversan Robert Soph 54 76 Shafer Gary Jr 47 84 Shoemaker Wrlluam Soph 76 Sue er Donna Jr 23 27 29 32 Suemer Marshall Jr 84 Srmney Joanne Soph 77 Slms Warren J 84 Smpson Jan Sr 33 107 112 Susto Carole Jr 84 Shoveun Dons Soph 56 70 77 arman P1sc1lla Jr 24 27 32 Skogg George Sr 52 55 58 107 Slunger Joan Jr 53 55 84 Slover Darlanne S 107 Smuth Smith Smlth Smlth Smlth Sm th Smlth Smuth Smlth Arth ur Jr 84 Barbara Soph 77 James Soph 44 77 an B r 6 an R S 33 M rtha Sr 29 54 8 Mary Sr 108 Robert S 33 108 Snustead Erwun Sr 33 54 55 108 Sobczak Gerald Jr 45 84 Soderberg Donna Soph 76 Soderhalm Wallace J 58 108 Solberg Darlene Soph 77 erg l. en S 36 44 108 Sommers Kermnt Jr 44 84 mmers Jack S 18 24 5 3 Somrock lauls Soph 56 77 Sondeland Delores Jr 84 Sorenson Sheldon J 24 25 Sow Fred Jr 84 Spehar Tony J 45 84 St nco Jeanne Sr 53 108 120 Stauber Delano Soph 77 Stauby Kenneth J 84 Steen Mary Lou Jr 27 84 Sernal Marllyn Sr 32 108 118 Stewart James Jr 46 57 84 Stlckney D v1d Soph 25 56 77 122 S cke B tty S 31 08 Stockland Beverly Soph 77 Stover Nancy Jr 23 B4 Stretar Kenneth Jr 46 84 Strom Glen Jr 44 47 84 Sulllvan Sullivan Sulltvan Sulltvan Sundell Sundell Sundset as Sr 36 37 4 4 Daryl Soph 77 D nna Sr 30 31 8 omas S 18 6 Bety Jr 57 84 James Sr 45 108 Joyce Soph 77 Sundqulst Donald Sr 52 55 109 S erland Russell J 84 1 8 Swanbum Norma Sr 16 30 62 87 109 Swanson Swanson Swanson Swanson Annld S 26 28 44 09 ard Sr 29 109 1 Ronald Jr 84 Wayne Jr 84 1wanstrom Fred Sr 29 43 9 Swanstrom Wnllram Soph 77 Swenson Swenson Swenson James Jr 56 84 Ronald J 44 56 84 Susan Jr 84 S es Ellen Jr 57 4 Sy vester Vtrgmla Sr 31 32 09 Talafaus Duane Soph 77 Taraldson John Soph 77 Taven Taylor Taylor Taylor Telega Terslnl Tessler Tessler R nald Sr 23 28 33 9 ne Jr 4 8 Marvlyn Sr 32 49 9 Ronald Sr 32 55 O9 na Mae S 31 Lorrame Soph 77 Genevleve S 31 110 eph Sr 29 36 43 44 6 Tharaldson Gerald Soph 77 Thompson Eleen Soph 15 67 77 Thompson Rrchard Soph 77 Thorp Marlorle J 16 57 85 Thorsell Ruchard Sr 110 orsen Kay Sr 31 Tofte Donna Soph 70 77 Townsley Jerona Soph 77 ch Ann Sr 22 23 62 87 2 Trotta Patncna Jr 85 Troyer Roger Sr 110 Trushenslu Clarence Sr 23 53 54 113 122 Trushenslu Robert Jr 32 54 55 Tyo M ruanne S 33 111 vu Arlene Sr 32 Utt George Soph 77 Vadnals Roger Soph 47 77 V nlancourt Phyllts J 27 85 V n Deventer Rodney S 55 110 112 Van Kessel, Marlene Soph 27 33 V ar Vekuch Venter Venter Verace John Sr 18 47 54 6 Jo n Jr 85 Ra mond Sr 27 36 55 110 Ronald Soph 36 38 47 nces Sr 23 1 Verelnus Allce Soph 54 77 Vnngren Lorrame Jr 85 Voelk Eugene Soph 77 Vondane Betty Jr 85 Wallen Walter Jr 32 85 Walters Ruchard Soph 77 Warble K nth Jr 22 85 Ward Delores Soph 77 Watczak Walter Sr 33 41 44 0 Watknns Joan Jr 54 56 85 Weber Marulyn Jr 85 Weber Robert Soph 77 Webster Betty Soph 32 49 77 Wellberg Alyce Jr 33 85 Wellsng Donna Jr 55 85 Wellung Janet Soph 49 54 77 Wells Roger Soph 77 Wenger lo1s Jr 85 Werschay Donna Soph 56 Wessels Wesley J 85 Westman Rrchard Jr 85 Whalen Darby Soph 38 77 W alen R hard S 24 25 110 2 Wuck John J 5 ck Russell S Wutanen George Jr 32 Wllll0mS Arlene Jr 30 Wnlluams Patrncla Sovh ner lee Sr 56 Wilson Richard Soph 28 77 Wmqren Ruchard Soph 46 77 lrth Eleen S 31 4 Wsku Joyce Jr 15 33 5 Wlzner Walter Jr 37 85 Wohlfell Gwen S 15 22 24 53 54 Wo d Ruchard Jr 27 39 85 Wo den R hard S 1 1 1 Wood Davnd S 25 55 Woods Eleanor Jr 17 85 Wotczak Rlchard Jr 36 41 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