Hutchinson High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hutchinson, MN)

 - Class of 1954

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MARCIA WENDT Don't try to convince me, I have my own ideas. Little Theater 25 GAA 2, 3, 43 FBLA 3, 43 Home- coming Committee 4. MARY ANN WESELOH She ha: 4 funny hone that tickler without Jcratchingf' Ski Hi 39 90 Club 3, 43 GAA 3, 45 FBLA 3, 45 Annual Staff 43 Secretary 4g Homecoming Coordi- nator 4. FRED WOLLER 'The worlzl'.t no better if we worryg life ir no longer if we hurry. Science Club 4g Class Play 33 Projectionist 45 Library Assistant 3g Speech 3, 45 Tiger's Eye Staff 4g Home- coming Committee 4. DARLENE ZIMANSKE She ha.: 4 pocketful of dreamt. Homecoming Committee 4. LORRAINE WENDORFF A girl with a rmile ir a girl worth-while. FBLA 3, 43 Homecoming Committee 4. SHIRLEY WENTLAND Sweet and merry, warm to he a secretary. Ski Hi 35 90 Club 2, 3, 4g FBLA 3, 4, Homecoming Chairman 4. VIVIAN ZELENY The kind who make: a real nice pal. Ski Hi 3, FHA 3, 4g 90 Club 3g Chorus 2, 3, 43 Little Theater 25 Home- coming Committee 4.

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Q31 41:9-ri, ill' 5? . 5 73 ' I: :M - 3 , of E M l 4 X 1 MARIAN SLYTER To hnou' her ir to like her. Ski Hi 35 90 Club 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Little Theater 2, 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Speech 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Chairman 45 Tiger's Eye Staff 45 Or- chestra 3, 4. LEONARD TEWES TeacherJ dircover my faullr. They never appre- ciate my charms. FFA 2, 3, 45 Football 35 Homecoming Committee 4. DAVID WALLNER I could never decide which were harder-the .feats or the aJ.tignmentr. FFA 25 Football 2, 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Vice President 3. RUTH ANN VORLICEK Fond of fun and merri- nzent, and ever ready for a laugh. GAA 2, 3, 45 Homecome ing Committee 4. ESMERELDA TEWS She may :eem quiet at firn glance, but .rhe'5 a riot when :he gelx a chance. Ski Hi 35 FHA 2, 3, 45 Science Club 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Class Play 35 Annual Staff 45 Speech 45 Tiger's Eye Staff 45 Secretary 35 Orchestra 3, 45 Homecoming Commit- tee 4. HELEN THEURINGER She'.r little and wire, a terror for her Jize. Ski Hi 33 90 Club 35 GAA 2, 35 FBLA 3, 45 Home- coming Committee 4. JERENE VEENHUIS A friend of many, kind and true, alwayx Jmiling. never hlue. Ski Hi 35 FHA 2, 3, 45 Little Theater 25 Library Assistant 25 Speech 45 Ti- ger's Eye Staff 45 Home- coming Committee 4. ANNA TRAUTMANN Nolhing IJ imposrihle with a willing heart. Ski Hi 33 90 Club 35 FHA 25 FBLA 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Homecoming Chairman 4.



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49614 In the fall of 1942 the 54 semors embarked on therr long Journey toward graduatlon In kmder garten we had a toy store and a band under the dr rectlon of Mrss Lund Mrss Errckson and Mrss Wogstad were our supe rlors rn frrst grade Erght students were sent to the supermtendents offrce because they returned to school late one day when they went down to the rrver after they had speclfxcally been told not to Our frrst attempt at drama was the operetta Cmder e a In second grade Mrss Potter and Mnss H1ll had us well m hand We made an effort to make ash trays of clay and at Chrxstmas tlme we brought our pres ents Joan Schramm brought her blg teddy bear for all to see and the teacher kept tellmg Luella Prehl she should wear a clown sunt We also trred our hand at kmttrng Mxss Ingebrrtson and Mrss DeLong were our teach ers m the thnrd grade Tom Sawyer was the oper etta grven We had a teepee m our room Beano was qunte a frxend of the grrls he threw krsses at them and Mrss Larson and Mrs Francrs made an attempt to teach us Amerrcan hrstory There were many couples m the frfth grade Among these were Kathleen Nelson and Jnm Olson Luella Prehl and Jon Olson and Janxs Newcomb and Charles Mlller Mrss Bottolfson and Mnss Russell were our teachers The grrls enjoyed many long talks wrth Mlss Russell Hobby txme was a favorrte hour of every Frlday for us Agam we turned to actmg and presented Hansel and Gretel an operetta Mrss Walseth and Mrss Johnson prepared us for juntor hrgh rn srxth grade In seventh grade oan Schramm won the County Spellxng Contest Mlss Johnson our Englrsh teacher taught us the fundamentals of grammar Mrss Pell had us well rn hand durmg erghth grade history and we will never forget the fun we had tn Mr Awtry s class When the County Spellmg Contest was held Marian Slyter was vrctornous In mnth grade many students from country school Jomed us Although we were the wheels of the jun lor hrgh we also partxcrpated rn semor hrgh act1v1 tres We took many gurdance tests whrch were to help us tn our semor hugh years We read The Rtme of the Ancxent Marmer m Mrs Falconers Englrsh c ass Bemg rn tenth grade we were full fledged mem bers of the senror hrgh We chose as our offxcers Presrdent Marne Albrecht Vrce Presrdent Darrell Jensen Secretary Loretta Narr and Treasurer Bon me Cook Madge Mrller was our sophomore atten dant at homecomrng wnth Darrell Jensen as her escort Some of us served as wartresses and Walters for the lunror semor prom Gary Otto was chosen as our junror class presldent Davrd Wallner vlce presldent Essne Tews Secretary and Murxel Peterson treasurer A b1g moment m the junror year was the ordermg of our class rmgs Cm derella was the homecommg theme and Mane Al brecht was the yunlor attendant wnth Gary Otto as her escort Our float whrch won frrst prxze rn the parade sported a full array of skeletons We oper ated the lunch stand at football games We made a great effort to put on the Jumor Class Play Meet Me rn St' Lours Well long remember Carole Ho lemos drunk scene Tragedy also played a part m us all sad as we realrzed we had lost a good frrend When we started school rn the fall of 55 a change somehow came over us We grew a b1t more serrous as we reallzed we were semors and that thts would be our last year at HHS Marran Lrpke and Charles Boller yomed us to make our semor year more enjoy able The presxdentral nomrnees gave speeches before the semor class Darrell Jensen was elected presldent Darlene Dormg v1ce presrdent Mary Ann Weseloh secretary and Donald Adamek treasurer The sen rors of 54 usmg Clrcus as our theme presented a spectacular homecomrng All were a lrttle trred but much more exclted at coronatlon trme when Mona Nordlmg was crowned queen wrth Donald Adamek as her escort Carole Holemo and Dnck Mnlls Lyla Otto and Clrfford Brxest Jamce Schueler and Ray mond Jorgensen and Marte Albrecht and Roger Hahn completed the royalty Mxss Hlll and the sen tors struggled through Macbeth The slave auctron and Slave Day was somethmg new and excrtxng We chose Button Button as our semor class play Duck Mrlls the only semor on the basketball team was chosen captam We shared our last expertence to gether on June 2 for that was the day we graduated U 1 . . . - . , . L . . , - 9 9 ' ll L ' ' , 5 , 3 . , . . , - ' In fourth grade we raised plants in cheese boxes our junior year. The death of Rodney Mosel made ' 1 ! , . . ' , Q , .. ,,, I 5 y 1 - 7 . n . , . , I I - ' 7 , - I 9 Q 1 I .- ' , ' ,

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