East Grand Forks High School - Memories Yearbook (East Grand Forks, MN)

 - Class of 1947

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'7u-W GM 1946 and '47 marked the second year of existence for the East Grand Forks Tri-Y Club. It was an inter- esting, fun-packed year, cliniaxed by the annual Mother-Daughter Ban- quet held in May, at which next year's oflicers were installed. The September meeting started the year out with Mrs. Kenneth Vig, Cinderella for Iuly, speaking on her trip to New York. Other speakers appearing at various monthly meet- ings included Miss Vera Kelsey, mystery writer, who told of her books and what inspired her to write them, and Mrs.ArchieKru1n, P.T.A. resident, who spoke on health care or future mothers. Initiation of new members, the Christmas Semi-formal, food collec- tion, election of next year's oiiicers and a Boy-Girl discussion high- lighted the season's activities Donna Mae Gilbertson President. ,Ala-W Glad The 1946 and '47 year of Hi-Y start- ed with the election of officers of this season. The oHicers elected were: President, Cy Ducharme, Vice-President, Earl C-angeness, Secretary-Treasurer, Frank Cood- rich. The retiring oHicers were Ioe Massee, lack Carney, and lack Sampson. Shortly after this, the Hi-Y put on a dance in our East Side gym to secure funds for the treasury. Surely, no one will forget the way that Master Electrician, lack Carney burned out three record players! The Club proceeded to try out more members and several were voted in for next year's season. The climax of the year's activities was the International Hi-Y Conven- tion held in Grand Forks, May 2, 3, 4. The East Side Tri-Y partici- pated in this convention as well as the Hi-Y. ' The Club would like to thank the students for their loyal support through the past year, and in behalf of the club, good luck to our cle- parting Seniors of '47. Cy Ducharme, President. .67. i J- -,l-Q First row: Carol Settevig, Miss Buehl fadvisorj, Dorothy Harney, Shirley Osmundson, Donna Mae Gilbertson, Bernice McCullough, Mrs. Olson Cadvisorj, Mrs. Douglass Cadvisorb. Second row: Ruth Giese, Vonne Jeffrey, Doris Piker, Joanne Stavig, Marilyn Hausauer, Yvonne Bateman, Blanche Grinde, Doris Piker, Loal Larson, Maxine Will, Mary Maloney, LaRae Robertson. Third row: Mae Eastman, JoAnn Mclsaac, Audrey Larson, Virginia Absey, Marilyn Anderson, Donna Rehor, Carole Stuhr, Dona Ellenson, Shirley Meagher. Fourth row: Bernadine Zipoy, Donna Young, Maxine Sheppard, Lois Sondreal, Mary Lou Thompson, Marjorie Jackson, Glendora Swanson, Phyllis Partlow, Frances Baxter, Betty Gangelhoff, -Clara Settevig, Barbara Settevig. Fifth row: Ethel Warmbo, Enid Olson, Carolee Croy, Gloria Mankie, Beverly Lammey, Eileen Hoye, Levone McCullough, Margaret Wurden, Ivadelle Filipi, Rita Larson, Myrtle Torgerson, Marlene Zipoy, Helen Kozel, Lois Giese. First row: Jack Carney, Rodney Braden, Frank Scheible,-Joe Massee, Cy Du- charme, Bill Rand, Burrell Basgaard. Second row: Roland Nelson, Jerry Keller, Earl Gangeness, Herman Skyberg, Dick Matt, Frank Goodrich, Gerald Erick- son Deane Skyberg. in U 452'

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Mr. Brodin fDirectorj Front row: Loal Larson, Clara Settevig, Mary Maloney, Barbara Settevig, Elaine Schmidt, Blanche Grinde, Florence Gerszewski, Glendora Swanson, Maxine Will, LaRae Robertson. Second row: Ragna Perrin, Mary Lou Thompson, Marjorie Jackson, Monica Bridgeford, Liv Eid, Phyllis Hodge, Lois Cleveland, Dona Ellenson, Mae Eastman, Yvonne Bateman, Virginia Absey, Lois Sondreal. Third' row: Marcella Schmidt, Alice Schmaltz, Joyce Bridgeford, Donna Young, Myrtle Torgerson, Ivadelle Filipi, Marilyn Johnson, Alvina Schmaltz, Delores Krueger, Gladyce Johnson, Clarice Hotvedt, Levone McCullough, Donna Rehor, Eileen Hoye, Muriel Christianson, Beverly Lammey. Fourth row: Duane Lindberg, Maxine Sheppard, Bernice Mc- Cullough, Richard Matt, Roger Sorenson, Alfred Maloney, Herman Skyberg, Lowell Flaat, Tom Eid, Alfred Lindem, 1EIlmerdO. Eid, Donald Danielson, Franklin Goodrich, Dewey osta . Absent: Lois Partlow, Marian Jenson, Carol Settevig, Dorothy Bushee. Miss Eagle fDirectorJ First row: Jean Bain, Beverly Falconer, Clara Settevig, Mary Lou Thompson, Donna Abel, Jacqueline Hannah, Adeline Mattson, Helen Barxzak, Betty Lou Laymon, Eileen Zak, Mary Lou Bushee, Marlene Thompson, Jacqueline Hoff, Patricia Flint. Second row: Doris Hanson, Liv Eid, Cecelia Ducharme, Beverley Klemesrud, Patricia Bateman, Janet Thiel, Eileen Hoye, Joanne Jacobson, Muriel Christianson, Nancy Bishop, Janet Cumming. Third row: Barbara Settevig, Loal Larson, Mary Lou Chalmers, Joyce Bridgeford, Marcella Schmidt, Donna Young, Donna Mae Gilbertson, Shirley Osmundson, Maxine Sheppard, Bernice Mc- Cullough, Lois Cleveland, Levone McCullough, Donna Rehor, Carmen Dallum. Absent: Ruth Hoff, Lois Johnson. Ghwm The Chorus is a musical aggregation of fifty-six boys 'and girls. These students have practiced regularly three times a week throughout the school year, and the results obtained show the value derived from such systematic and thor- ough training. These singers appeared on the Christmas program, in the Spring Festival and at the Commence- ment Exercises. This group is ably coached by Mr. Harry Brodin, who also trains the octet, a group of boys from the senior high school. The octet ap- peared also in the Christmas program, at the Senior Class Play and on several other occasions. lt has been unani- mously agreed that these two groups and their director merit much praise for their fine performances. 'A' ga cw The Glee Club is a musical group com- posed entirely of girls. It has a mem- bership of forty-one, and is capably coached by Miss Gladys Eagle. These girls have also practiced regularly dur- ing the year and have appeared on a number of occasions. The high quality of their performances is proof of their industry and talent. Another select musical group super- vised by Miss Eagle is the Triple Trio. This is a group of nine senior girls who sing in groups of three, six or nine. This group of well-trained and talented singers has been much in demand for both school and city activities. Their dulcet and blended tones have brought approval and applause from many criti- cal audiences. Donna Young and Donald Daniel- son Who belong to all of the vocal groups in the school began singing duets during the year. Their first ap- pearance pleased their fellow students and friends so much that they have been in demand almost constantly. Miss Eagle must be very proud of these two vocalists. 166.



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I DON T WANT TO SET I WIJ Q . 1 4 Front row: Maren Eid, Beverly Stinar, Lorraine Gangelhoff, Patricia Betts, Lois Wilcox, Ruth Betts. Back row: Mrs. Wilcox Cleaderj, Marilyn Hanson, Dulcie Vervalen, Dolores Hodge, Ione Ferencik, Marilue Grassel, Nadyne Johnston, Lois Hallen Cleadery GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout Troop No. 5 was formed in October 1946, the iirst Intermediate Girl Scout Troop in East Grand Forks. Membership was confined to seventh grade girls. The Mendenhall Presbyterian Church provided the meeting place. The girls had a table at the church bazaar, and the money raised was applied on the cost of uniforms. In March all members of this troop received their second class badges at the Greater Grand Forks Court of Awards. Although one of the newest troops in the Grand Forks Council it was the only troop fully uniformed. Our troop participated in several Greater Grand Forks Girl Scout gatherings and appeared before the local'P.T.A. Troop activities planned for the summer include hikes, cook-outs, and over night camping. Many of the girls will go to Girl Scout Camp Lolita at Arvilla, North Dakota. IUNIOR Y. W. C. A. During the year this organization inet every Wednesday after school. At these meetings songs were sung, games were played, and some kind of craft work was done. T e highlight of the year's activities was a Christmas party at which gifts were exchanged and a delicious lunch was served, also during the Christmas season the girls went caroling. During the month of February a sleigh ride party was enjoyed. Front row: RayAnn Olson, Jeanine Buckner, Virginia Kiesau, Sharon Mclsaac, Johanna Evanson. Second row: Maxine Rust, JoAnn Lang, Deede Rose, Darlene Doble, Dolly Taylor, Virginia Lee, Lois Evanson, Marcia Rose, Carol Hartman, Joyce Garves, Gretchen Wurden. Third row: Joanie Sullivan, Barbara Larson, Karen Hausauer, Delores Nelson, Audrey Chalmers, Lois Hoglo, Judy Jeffrey, Rheta Dallum, Patsy Johnson, Merna Stallmo, Marian Peterson, Janet Hjelmstad, Milada Zak. Back row: Advisors: Yvonne Bateman, Shirley Meagher, Virginia Absey. THE WORLD ON FIRE THAT CHICI4 TOO YOUNC TO FRY

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