Detroit Lakes High School - Delakonian Yearbook (Detroit Lakes, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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fx Row I: V. Pres. R. Sauer, Pres. H. Sharp, Advisor Mr. Thomas, Sec. Treas. L. Ratz, M. Morrison. Row ll: K. Jacobson, J. Olson, R. Sanders, J. Erickson. Row III: A. Nasser, C, Nelson, D. Anderson, C. Metz, L, Erickson. Row IV: L. Pearson, B. DeSart, S. Mackner, W. Walther, J Engstrand. Thespians cmd FTA Act and Teach Future Teachers Practice teaching at grade and high schools, helping teachers, and visiting colleges are just a few things that the Future Teachers of America do to get an outlook on the teaching profession. Members get every possible chance to work with real life situations and learn the do's and don'ts of teaching. At meetings, teachers and speakers convey their ideas of various colleges and teach- ing methods. ln this way, members learn by advice and experience and leave high school well prepared for their profession. Thespians Under the direction of President Sharon Baber and Adviser Mr. Isaacson, the Thespians presented a one act play tor the student body entitled, The Christmas Rose. The play, given at Christmas, was the club's first dramatic pro- duction. Later in the year, try outs were held for the one act play entered in regional competition. Besides their dramatic endeavors, the Thes- pian members receive training in speech, and direct plays for junior high students. Row I: J, Tabor, C. Eidenschink, C. Eininger, B. Gallagher, Advisor Mr. Isaacson, Pres. S. Baber, L. Teigen, Sec. Treas. S Root, K. Day. Row Il: D. Baker, L. Benshof, S. Bohn, D, Kramer, C. Sundvall, D. Gandrud, K. Jacobsen, A. Rice, Row lll: M Walz, K. Hayes, M. Blauert, J. Davenport, D. Christensen, J. Olson, M. Hansen, J. Jarandson, J. Dilley. Row IV: M. Schroeder L. Taylor, R. Anderson, D. Bellefueille, M. Bergen, P. Frederickson, S. Showman, J. Sandeen, Row V: B. DeSart, B. Lindner P. Oman, P. Proctor, G. Johnston, J. O'Brien, M. Johnson. rs

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' f nX5. Row l: P Storm, D, Schmidt, D Steen, Adv ser C. A. LoSelle, C. Duflney, R. Lundberg, D Moves. B Ringstad. Row ll: D. Tobkin, W. Jensen, R Lemmon, L Leegard, R Christensen, C Johnson, J. Sandeen, L. Johnson Row III: D. Engberg, Manager H. Howe, R Jensen, H Cusey, J. Vfalberg, H, Gu'seth, D Hegg Row IV: D. Herrick, D Nosset, R M. Johnson, M. Anderson, R. Steen, R. DeGroat. Row V: R. Blauert, V. Mahlum, E. Janson, R. Duttney, D. Klomstad, K. Blornquist, S. Ackerson. Mighty Men Show School Movies Mighty Men, disk iockeys, help our school parties and dances to function smoothly by pro- viding the necessary facilities and operators. The efficiency of their operation has been appreciated at our parties by us all. Most of the Mens time is spent on their maior concern: educational films for classes, noon hour movies, and films for civic affairs. They also handle the public address system and help to keep the equipment in repair. Don Herrick and Harold Howe thread a Elm in preparation for a noon hour movie. Wires and microphones are partners for Howard Cusey, disc jockey, at a football dance. is 0 .SX QQ, O. Q 25 43' Q Oz



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d c K Gondru L B nshoof Row ll E Boze J Kent Adfisor Mr Hessen Clubs Planned for Students Interests Debate Resolved That the United States should adopt a policy of free trade This was the a gu ment undertaken by the debate team as they strived for perfection in the art of oratory The squad consisted mainly of newcomers but with the assistance of three veteran debaters and Coach Hessen they chalked up a satisfactory record, The deboters traveled to Duluth Denfeld Gustavus Adolphus Concordia and Carleton College in addition to playing host to the Detroit 'na . in me... Commercial Club members, Phyllis Englund, Gwen Johnston, Patsy Gift check papers in practice for future secretarial duties. Commercial and Science New to the ranks of DLHS organizations are the Commercial and Science Clubs Discussions speakers visits to places of interest and social get togethers are part of the agenda of the Commercial Club For students who would rather watch tropical fish swim in an aquarium or vew the hatching of chicken eggs there is a club for them too. Among this organizations first year activities were the making of simple organic com- pounds such as soap and lipsticks. We'lI really make a stiff out of this squirrel. Science Club members D. Johnson, Mr. Johnson, and B. Sharp inject specimen.

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