John A Johnson High School - Maroon Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA CO-EDITORS G-,,,LDororhy Blomquisr Cherry Cedarleaf ART EDITOR LLLLLL - -- Gordon Heck BUSINESS MANAGER ,,Jane Linden ADVERTISING SALES ,L-E1sie Mariano SUBSCRIPTION SALES ,LLGrace Anderson Xxgxlkl scnpllv mm Mm 47 -519,45gqQIP5Wk I rifwiczzfb if aff agou We haven't attempted a high- sounding theme such as aviation or 'lprogressuz nor have we imitated Life with its stories told i by photographsg We have not even '-'r P taken you for a Day in Dear Old iaza.ff?'0z1fW0zaf your boat f Johnson' 'AWhat is the book about? It's a simple tale, told in picture and i story, of things you've had a part , in-N A - se , Sa S e r in at Johnson this year. i E ffygqie Off! YS Dyivniege W'Meffts Of 77 UW ' WffQZ70f7 Ofc oe IQIYXIYCQ for 0 Hmilfd WOXQQW WY Zffkgef oat Pg H15 5 fffffffefz Four MAROON STAFF AT WORK Uonfanfi FACULTY TY.,.. 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In her place from Harding High School is Miss Ellsworth, who teaches history and also takes care of the study hall. ln her spare time she either reads or drives her car. Miss Ellsworth, who received her Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Min- nesota, was pleased with the friendly cooperative spirit between the teachers and students here, MR. AXlTl. F, PETERSON. Commissioner of liducation. Five INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr, Knowles, Mr. Johnson. Mr. Anderson, Mr. Hall. ' ' cf if 'aan Q many W 314'- A ., WW, ll T , Qi l1,l1 IV T lll ix ARTS Row It Miss Goodell, Miss Chapin. Miss Callahan, Row 2: Miss Basslord. Miss Nclson. Mr. Ahlbcrg, Mrs. Kruscmarlx. MR. DIEHL, Assistant Principal ml . E55 Qddffy DR. li,ITTl.E, Principal 'N A 1-:QI x,--' '.lw5'j.g.g,,':ff,, 0 E' '. - -4 K. V' A A AA'A Q'A - ., :l,, Qi SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Row 1. Dr. Norton, Miss Slincy, Miss Heck, Mrs. Hawkins. Row Z: Mr. Smiley. Mr. Hamilton. 'q,ief-,'.fj?5 md' ENGLISH AND LATIN Row I: Miss Taclxels. Miss Haigh, Miss McGibbon, Miss Moosbruggcr, Mrs. Gordon, Miss Daily. Row 2: Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Leyh. Miss Collins. Miss Brennan, lwwwwi Sevan ,fl X7-Q 1 f 1 Y g rf f 4.4 'cg f - 'C 10 CI I s 1M4O.i,, 7342 Miss Moors, Dunn of um i fri .'v , 'J Ri f J Iv ' 'K L ,i s !l iw 1: Mr. Rothcr. Miss Buisl. uJLL'3IlVllSS Gillxcy, Miss Sweeney. l . . wiriizcmi. Mr. Randolph. xss Schucilc. Miss Pmccknmn, Mrs. Pmrabccls. 3 'E . 1 K 4 as -, f GYM Mrs. Adams. Mr. Sundbcrg SOCIAL SCIENCE Row 1: Mr. Burgh, Miss Nichols. Miss Downing. Mr. Nciharl. Miss Ostcrgren, Miss lfllsworth. Row 2: Mr. Ralston. Miss Bicnhofl, Mr. Koch, Miss Mellcm, 1 N S55 . MR. Did you ever wonder various clubs here? Well, DIEI-H-'S OFFlCE FORCE what happens to the dues you pay for any of the the treasurer of that club takes it to Mr. Diehl's office where one of the office Workers records it, and it is -then taken to the bank. Of the seventeen girls who work in the office, a few are juniors, but most of them are seniors who either type, Hle, keep up the books, or handle the Federal and State Payrolls. The ofiice force consists of the following: Marjorie Anderson Jane Linden Arline Boelter Elsa Cole Gertrude Ewald June l-langgi Jean Hayne Evelyn Koerner Annette Nadeau Lois Neils Mary Ollom l.Q'is Olson Avril Raduenz Mary Ann Korngable Slliflw Thofsfn Bette Lam bert Rosemary Wizik MAIN OFFICE FORCE The main oflice force composed of about fifteen girls is very important in the running of the school. They handle tardy slips, absence cards, oflice record cards, and report cards. Miss Smith and Miss Alexander direct these girls who perform most of the tasks needed to run a school, 'F All is not work in their office either, for they attended a tea given in Miss Alexander's honor just before she left. For their work in either office, the members receive a half credit and some very valuable experience. Whyte. J,. Gilstad, D., Nelson. B., Berg, S., Parsons, V.. Miss Smith. Casselton, B. M.. Ioungquist. M.. Mrs. l.add, Wall, D,. Saul, R,. Cedarleaf. C.. Pederson, l.,, VJildung. D., Berlin. D, Nine TEACHER Adams, Eleanor CMrs.j Ahlberg, Verne .A...., .-- Anderson, C. J. n..A Bassford, Hannah ....-.. Beckman, Edith v.n,....- Bergh, Herman .....-H. .- Bienholf, Grace .... Brabeck, Marie CMrs.jHEEEE Brennan, Nell ...nn Buist, Martha ..... Callahan, Helen a..,...-. Chapin, Mary L-- L Collins, Frances .,.. Daily, Marion ,..C. Diehl, R. W. ...... Downing, Margaret ...... Ellsworth, Margaretta ---- Gilkey, Lynn .......... .- Goodell, Alice E........ E Gordon, Luciille CMrs.j Haigh, Marion r....-.-. Hall, Jence ..rE.... Hamilton, Sam ....,..,E Hawkins, Helen QMrs.j Heck, Helen ...,....... -- Johnson, Alfred ......... Knowles. Leigh ......... Koch, Kenneth a......... Krusemark, M. QMrs.j Little, Dr. W. J. L....... Leyh, Valerie QMrs.j ....L McGibbon, Leona -- Mellem, Lulu .,,L.. Moore, Edna ...... Moosbrugger, Rose ,EEE-E Neihart, John L,....... ,- Nelson, Lillian --, Nichols, Georgia Norton, E. L. ....,.L... Ostergren, Mabel .,L.... .- Ralston, Sam ..., Randolph, M. G. L-- Rother, A. J. L.LLn.L.... Schuette, Minnie --- Simmons, Marie CMrs.j Sliney, Margaret ,....... Smith, Gertrude Smiley, Malcom Sundberg, A1 .......... -. Sweeney, Mary Tackels, Verna jncfzx C70 ?aauffy GROUP Gym ,.YL.....- ------- Fine and Domestic Arts Manual Arts .....-...- - Fine and Domestic Arts Commercial ...L.-.. .--. Social Science ........... Social Science -- ---- Commercial ...L.....-.. English Group --L, ,.... -.- Library LL..........--. Fine and Domestic Arts Fine and Domestic Arts English Group L--. ..... H.- English Group ...L...... Alone ..L.....-..-.--- Social Science L......... .- Social Science L- ....- -- Miscellaneous ........... Fine and Domestic Arts English Groupt ......... English Group ,......... Manual Arts L.......... Science and Math. ..... -.- Science and Math. ....... Science and Math. ....... Manual Arts ........... Manual Arts ,.LLLL.. --- Social Science L..W .-..-- - Fine and Domestic Arts Alone ,...L... -H L.... - English Group .......... English Group .L....... ,- Social Science E- .... Alone ..LL....- H--- English Group .......... Social Science ........... Fine and Domestic Arts Social Science ---.------E Science and Math. ...... .- Social Science ..... ....- . - Social Science ..... ..... - . Commercial - ........ --.- Miscellaneous --Q ....... - Commercial ----. ...... -.- English Group ......... .- Science and Math. ...-... Oflice ...L............. Science and Ma-th. ....... Gym L................ Miscellaneous ......... .-- English Group .......... SUBJECTS TAUGHT Gym and English Expression and Stage Machine Shop Sewing and Social and Family Relations Tvpins Am. Hist., Civics, and W. Hist. Mod. Hist., Am. Hist., Library and Study Sten., German, and Typing English, Sten., and Com. Geog. Library Foods and Social and Family Relations Social and Family Relations English English and Guidance Assistant Principal and Bookeeping Am. Hist., and Sociology Am. Hist., and Study Nurse Drawing English and Public Speaking English Wood shop Physics and Maroon Biology and Soph. Science Math. Mechanical Drawing Print shop World Hist. and Am. Hist. Modeling Principal English English and Study Economics, Com. Law, and Bkkg. Dean of Girls and English English, Bkkg., and Maroon Am. Hist., Physiog. and Chem. Lab. A Choir, B Choir, and Girls' Chorus --World Hist., Spanish, and Am. Hist. Physiog. and Sr. Science Modern History Civics and Economics Bkkg. English and German , Sten. and Typing English, Journalism, and Courier Math., Higher Alg., and Sld. Geom. Dr. Little's Oflice Chemistry and Band World History and Gym Study Latin and Engl-ish MJNWYWVQ ' W WWW ty W iff: W J Y Cv. 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X X 1 XX X . .X 1 . . , X A , XXI1 , tx I W UN I 1 A 1 R W M 1 .X W X 11 Y ' X A X4 ' 1 1 XX X X ' 1 X X X 'V ,X X X XXX , X X ' ' X X. 1 A 1.',X - f 1 ' 1 X X' X 1 XXX 1 1 XX X '.' X 1 -. XX X f X .. ' X , X1'XfjX,. 'XF 1 1 ' , . 1 1 1 ' f f 1 1 XX ' X' Y V XXX 'Cx 1 1 sf- 1 1 x 6 -1 1 Y KWE SCZQUIZ, CLEC! WEGQZZ, Q ABRAHAMSON, FERN, Pickers, German Club, Vice President G. A. A., A Choir, Band - AHLMAN, ROGER, Swimming, Hi-Y - AHRENS, DANIEL, Music Award, Pickers, Bowling Club, A Choir. X, Q Ta. ALMQUIST, NORMAN, Hockey, Rowing Team. Camera Club -- AL,SI-IOUSE, BRUCE, Basketball, Baseball., Secretary Typo-Qbad, Rifle Club, Hi-Y - , ANDERSON, ALICE, French Club, Treasurer Latin J l Club. 3 f . ' . ' -A V' 1 Lf LX' L,' K ' A ik A! 1 ll 16471 .1-I if irft S til Zlikbgly M, lfklffij 'VI' aiu-J, X, I . lv' A 1 J, l ky 3 ' , ANDERSON, DeLORES, Vice President Girl Re- ' F ji serves, Spectrum Club, Jr. Red Cross, Girls' Club - ANDERSON, DORIS, Spectrum Club, G. A. A. -- E ANDERSON, DOROTHY, Rifle Club. 5 - N 'R YN QQ A , ANDERSON, EDWARD, German Club, Rifle E' 3 Club -- ANDERSON, GORDON, German Club, It Gym 'rea - AN QN, RACE, Reis. e an ls, '- l,'-555 V'e re' pho- I y 1.3! f ,' 3 r 0 1 All ' SW ' A - 5 ' I. . I 1 4 M? il' ll ' ' XKVJM6 A DERSON, 4 -'5-c mam can ii. Picket ' Bookstore, Vice r sident Latin Club - ANDER- SON, VIOLET, Girl Reserves, Girls' Club - ARNQUIST, MARSHALL, German Club, Swimming Team. f f Q , I' V, 'I IC , i,4,jLb1,g,y . ,iv - N1 , I ,f ff! v f,,,ViV.f'fG I , IV! VJ ASMUS. JOHN, Football - AUBOL, CLARENCE. Rifle Club -1- AURELIUS, PAUL, Hi-Y, Tennis, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Pickers. an-J 54.04, Y 3 Q..1fzm.A.y AXELROD, THOMAS, Football, Basketball, Hi-Y, Spectrum - BACON, CHESTER -- BAKER, BETTY LOU, Advertising Manager of Courier. ' 'gk BAUER, WESLEY - BEANBLOSSOM, EM- MAGENE, Girl Reserves, Pickers, Rifle Club, Vice . 9 V President Jr. Red Cross - BELL, THOMAS, Rifle l if .L Club, Band, Tennis. ' pw. fe I J-MZ!!-Mfv Mikie Bmw . . -X y ,. BENSON, EVELYN, Girls' Club - BERG, CHARLES, Latin Club - BERKE, JOAN. . CL ,Qdfl , f 6 BERLIN, DORIS, Secretary Pickers, Secretary tu- dent Council, National Honor, Maroon Literary Staff, Girl Reserve Cabinet - BIBRO, HELEN - BIES, MARGARET, Girls' Club. BILL, CLARA, Spectrum Club, G. A. A. Board, Art Staff - BINGEA, ROBERT, President Spec- trum Club, J. S. Play '38 and '39, Treasurer Mas- quers' Club, Pickets, Dramatic Award - BIRKE- LAND, ELMER, Track, Bowling Team. BIRKHOLZ, EDWARD, Vice President German Club, Pickers - BJORK, JOHN, Bowling Team - BJORK, RICHARD, Golf. Hockey, Rifle ea . ., I .' ,4 .i bfwjlbgm, 'l gf I lap! 3,14- BJORK, ROBERT, Radio-Aviation Club -- BJORKMAN, BENNIE, Secretary Beta Hi-Y, Ma- roon S-taff - BLOMMER, MARGIE, French Club, Masquers. X U X4 id' XJLMJIL7-O Y E,-'gbj!',r:! ..4..,TAf K . ll 1 , rf L91 ' 7' A f' Af ,g .z..,. ' .7 D ' '-'ff 4,'l ', wi A- 1 A W, gf I X, ,Mn,,y1,, 1 , . ..,,'.,,-. ..,,,, ',,.-' ..-.,..' ,....!,-' - BLOMQUIST, DOROTHY, Co-Editor Maroon, Student Council, Pickets, Girl Reserve Cabinet, Treas- urer Masquers - BODIN, JACK, Bowling Team, 1 4 A-,fir 1 . kj ,,.a,. .. ,I , .ff ,. L' '.,.,,:.4c.-1 1 .oulf fl.,-al. Rifle Team, Maroon ographer - BOELTERNXMA' ARLENE, Pickets, S ent Council, Secretary Red Cross, Girl Resveg' BO4fEsI,.!l.p1-gr T Club, student Council, Latin' Club osTow, RENCE. Band BOWE B T 'Presi ifl Club, Student Co3ncili, es, Jr. Red Cross. f J' O M1 ff all rf, Ji BRADY, EMMET, Basketball, Masquers, J. S. Play, Stage Force - BRENNAN, GRACE, Horizon Club, Girls' Club, Courier ,Staff -- BRINK, AUDREY, German Club. Lp!- f. wt! 5,,,4,- LSL...- e 'zmiifica ay Blizzcvz BROWN, DAVID, French Club, Rifle Club - BROVJN, LOREN, Courier Staff - BURROWS JAMES, nis Team. . , K Osiris 0 IQJQ - K' D' u k - CALIGUIRE, TOM CARLSON, DELORES Girls' Club, Jr. Red Cross - CARLSON, GLADYS. CARLSON, JUNE, Girl Reserves, Spectrum Club - CARLSON, MARGERY, Camera Club, Maroon Staff. Music Cantata, German Club - CARLSON, ROGER, German Club, Maroon Staff. CASSELTON, BETTE MAE, Secretary-Treasurer National Honor Society, Treasurer Pickets, A Choir, Maroon Literary Staff, Girl Reserve Cabinet - CEDARLEAF, CHERRY, Vice President National Honor Society, D. A. R. Award, Liberty Honor, Co- Editor Maroon, Pickers - CELSKI, GENE, Presi- dent Typo-Quad, Track. Basketball, Bowling Team CHAFFIN, MARY, Courier - CLARK, DORIS, Jr. Red Cross. Student Council, Girl Reserves, Man- aging Editor Courier, German Club - CLASSEN, ROBERT, Editor-in-chief Courier, Maroon Stalf, Alpha Hi-Y, A Choir, Student Council. COLBERG, DOROTHY, Girl Reserves, Jr. Red Cross, Courier - COLE, ELSA, Maroon Agent - COLLYARD, FLORENCE, Girls' Club, Cantata. COOPET, EDWARD - COWLEY, CARL - DAHLEM. RICHARD, Rifle Club, Golf Team. DAHLSTROM. ELEANOR - DAMIANI, AR- THUR - DAMIANI, LOUIS, Radio-Aviation Club. Y XZ,-4-vlylfvvvv AfrvOl 6'4 j'? OOD' gqg 23093561 BOOUIZ DANISCH, MARIE, Student Council, Christmas Play - DATKO, EDWARD, President Jr. Class. Vice President of Pickets, Liberty Honor, President of National Honor - de FONTENAY, MARION, Spectrum Club. Secretary G. A. A.. Girl Reserves, Maroon Art Staff. DEWALL, DORIS - DINWOODIE, JAMESQJ fvx Masquers, Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross. J. ,S. Play - DRURY, DON, Football, Track. Wy i K .M V W EILERS, WALTER, Spectrum Club, Pickets, Jr., , Red Cross, Stage Force, Art Award -- EINUM, JEAN, Jr. Red Cross, Pickets, Student Council, Latin Club - E E . DOROTHY. Lj Banu 5.11133-'WAS-c .Zadie-w wi, ga. A-ca...-,aaa fu gg' ,159-,Zo-1 7' iaaci. XM, ERICKSON, ETHEL, Maroon Staff, Secretary of G. A. A., Art Award, Pickets, Secretary of ,Spect- rum Club - ERICKSON, LOIS. Girl Reserves. Girls' Club, Jr. Red Cross - EWALD, GERT- R DE, Bowling, G. A. A., Jr. Red Cross, Band. Jamb , .Vau- ypvwf DP-yxfl., EWALD, JOHN, Pickets, Track, Football - FA- fp CENTE, JOSEPH, Student Council - FENTON, GEORGE, Typo-Quad, Bowling Club. 3 ,,-ff! , by W T' is J' ii fy? , ,ff J N' V vu FERCELLO, VIVIAN, Pickets, Student Council. A Choir, J. S. Play - FERRAZZO, MORRIS, Basketball -- FINANDER, EVELYN. Girl Reserves, German Club, Jr. Red Cross. 4 . 4 .1 ffl' ff, Wil J'- FISHER, WILLIAM, Rifle Club. Bowling Club - FLAQHERTY, ROBERT, Football, Swimming, Presi- dent of Spectrum, Pickets, I-Ii-Y - FLOOD, DON- ALD, Swimming, Cheer Leader. FORSEEN. BERNICE, Pickets, Nacoochee in Can- tata, A Choir, Music Award - FRANCEEN ELAINE, Girl Reserves, Rifle Club, Latin Club Maroon - FRANCEEN, ROBERT, Bowling Team Qlfafzcfing l?oofLiaff game PRASCONE, DELLA - FRIBERG, MARION Band, Tennis, G. A. A., Christmas Cantata - FULLER, JEAN, German Club, Treasurer of Jun ior Cl ss. r A ISON, CALVIN - GA ISQN, LEWIS y -Quad -GENNA O, LARENC ,W GERKEN, DOROTHY, G. A. A., Boing, ,Stage Force - GILSTAD, DOROTHY, Nlapoon Staff, Pickets, Student Council, Girl Reserve Cabinet - GREEN, MARJORIE, German Club, Girl .Re- serves. ,. '4 . - . . r ' . 1 i 'Lf 1 1 6 g',..1 -vt V K 4 ' -f' 1- ' - r . 'I' .Q ., ' B x 5 0 1' ' ' ' o I - k I A , 1 '44 ,'v t' ,- GRIEBENOW, NEILT Isickets, German ciubf Junior Red Cross, Student Council - GRUFMAN, VIV- IAN, Girl Reserves, Student Council, Band, Maroon agent - GUSTAFSON, NORMA. HACKNER, IRWIN, Bowling Club, Pickets, Junior Red Cross - HAGSTROM, DONALD, Hi-Y - HAGUE, MARSHALL. Track, Courier, Swimming, Iypo-Quad. HAIDER, LORRAINE, Girls' Club, Latin Club - I-IALLBERG, LUCILLE, German Club, Girl Re- serves - HALLGREN, EDWARD. HAMMARLUND, DOROTHY, G. A. A., Leaders Club - HANDEVIDT, GORDON, Alpha Hi-Y, Basketball, Maroon Stall. Cheer Leader, German Club, Vice-President - HANSEN, HUBERT, Jun- ior Red Cross. Dance Class. A uv bar-N Z Q2 Q' sag' . A t 56 M h ,J X Vu, ,G ig J JIIARTQUIST, DORIS, A C1s0af,.Qg.u Club Lb, Q Hlhjifzi, JEAN - HAZZARD, ME RILL! Golf 3 Teahi. Q01-, rs V 'lf' A SQ .Jr J ,TI-hiv. 6 f 0 4 cf U: 1' - 1 C. Gad- I-UQK N I 7 Uflfzisfmas Jiffy stem Qfay HECK, GORDON, Pickets, Latin Club, Art Editor of Maroon, Vice-President Spectrum - HEDLUND, DAROLD, Hockey, Radio-Aviation Club -- HED- LUND, MARGARET: Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, 'rench Club, Jr. Red Cross. a,,,Z!LfU HELLEEN, BETTY, Latin Club, Jr. Red Cross - HENDRICKSON, MAE, A Choir, Girl Reserves, Jr. Red Cross, Bowling Club - HERLUND, JEANNE. - HERRMANN, SHIRLEY ANN, Pickers, Masquers, Lafifciub, Nature Club, J. s. '40 es '41 - I-IOBB,S, JEROME, Basketball - HOBEN, BERNA- DINE, Valedictorian, Latin Club, Girls' Club, Mar- oon Staff, Spanish Club. HODUM, LESLIE, Stage Force - HOLIEN, ARDES, French Club, Latin Club, Jr. Red Cross -- f . HOI LlG N ,L Camera Club, Rifle Club. m I OLMSTROM, BERNICE, Jr. Red Cross - HOR- TON, ELEANOR - I-IUSNIK, EDWARD', Rifle Club, Radio-Aviation Club. JAHNKE, BETTE, German Club, Camera Club, Girl Reserves, Maroon Staff - JANASZAK, DAN- IEL, Swimming, Typo-Quad - JANNIS, WIL- IIAM, Radio-Aviation Club, Cantata. JOHANSON, BETTY LOU, Girl Reserves, Maroon Staff, Jr. Red Cross, French Club, Girls' Club - JOHNS , ARLENE, Masquers. Pickers. German Club, J. '40, G. A. . -- JOHNSON, ARTHUR, Hi-Y, 1n Club. 1 '- ' I .H ll of JOHNSON, CHARLES. Band - JOHNSON, DON- ALD, Football, Hockey -- JOHNSON. DONNA, Girls' Club, German Club. lf Z 93122, , N we own!! JOHNSON, EARL, Hockey - JOHNSON JEANNE, Girl Reserves, Vice-President! Horizon Club -- JOHNSON, JOYCE A. . R ,ZX Q ft . ' ' ., f ED? fx Cx J 4 fi - Q 1 JOHNSON, J CE E., moo brat' ' Picket Book s.rof'?f-Jgfao Cro? JOHNSO KENNETH. Bowli? lub, PM Track Hockey -- JoHNso ,, LORRAINE, Lat Club Pickets Junior Red Cr s o-'fi-11 4ifooJ0y!Jfg?0c 4 I fzfao ww? Q - JOHNSON, LYNN. Rifle club, Harvest Cantata - JOHNSON. MARGARET C., Rifle Club - JOHN SON. ROBERT A., Hi-Y, Pickets, Spectrum, Jr Red Cross Maroon Art Staff. JOHNSON. ROBERT P.. Hockey - JOHNSON XVARREN. Maroon Staff. Bowling Club, Typo- Quad, Latin Club, Pickets - JOHNSON. WIL- I IAM, Baseball. JORDON. RICHARD P., Baseball, Football, Gym 'lea-m, Rifle Club. Courier Agent - KACHNOf VITZ, JEANETTE - KARWOS, DONALD. -... . 1 KAUFENBERG, JOHN -- KELLER, LEONARD, Gym Team Track. Rifle Club, Captain of Rifle Team - KELLER, MARY, Girl Reserves, Ger- man Club. KENNEDY. WILLIAM. Alpha Hi-Y President, President Pickets, Football, Base all, Publicity Man- ager of Maroon -- ING M ARET, Bowli g Club, Hor' n Clu - ERNER, V '. Pickets n 'r erves. I KORNGABL , MARY ANN, Girl Reserves, Vice- President of Girls' Club. German Club, Pickets - KORTMANN, DOROTHY, Bowling Club, Jr. Red Cross, G. A, A. Board - KORUM, JOAN, Jr. Red Cross Latin Club, Bowling Club, Associate Ifclitor of Courier. uiia wifg owe Jlflsa Q KRUBE, JOE, Basketball - KEUHNER. SHIR- I ' - , EY, Jr. Red Cross, Courier Staff KUJAWA CHRIS. KUNZ, V-JILLIAM, Gym Team, Bowling Club - KUSZ, BERNADINE, Girls' Club - LAMBERT, BETTE, Treasurer Girls' Club, City Editor Courier Staff, Jr. Red Cross, Maroon Literary Staif, Pickets. L9.,,.,,, aww, , Q QL4-'UI' J-5? f,,7'l419v-w.4..u,f ' 71-o 1 ' ' xp ' I gv-vu a1.zA-,lug,,g,.,,,j, L NNERS, SHIRLEY, Picke Masquers, J. . Z Play '40 8 '41, Latin Club, Maroon - LARSEN, SELMA, Girls' Club, Latin Club, Dance Club, G. 5454, A. A. - LARSON, DOROTHY, Harvest Cantata. gunz, IARSON. FRANCIS, J. S. '41 -- LARSON. IRENE, Courier - LASSEN, MARION, Girl Re- serves. ,I 0 j-,,g,,Ca..4l,,, C I . ,:a..,.... . We -.MM rxusikii ' 8- r ,LA-wif? ALJ 'Q I., J-f friwh LASSEN, PAUL, Spectrum - LEAF, CARL, Football, Maro n, President German Club, Pickets -- LEOPOLD, ,HQTNA MARIE, Courier Staff. Jgfklfk 'Ju wk: Vu L flgxglf.. 'IIA t ELI ,D ,v iff.. LEE, DORIS, Girl Reserves, Bowling Club, Girls' Club -- LESKI, LEONA, G. A. A., Bowling Club, Girl Reserves - LIND, GERALDINE, Jr. Red Cross, A Choir. LINDABAUR, ARLINE, Harvest Cantata, Christ- mas Cantata - LINDABAUR, RUTH, ,Courier Staif - LINDELL, ALLAN, Radio-Aviation Club. LINDEN, JANE, Pickets, National Honor Society, President G. A. A., Student Council. Maroon Busi- ness Manager - LINDLOF, HAROLD, Hockey, Courier Staff - LISTOE, ARLENE, German Club, Masquers, Girl Reserves, Girls' Club. H i ,ofv lift ' :Uni 1? 14,0 pgfgjibigo- 'i314jglQu'a'zy- tw, ,I .Wg .W-L A ,L . it , D h , .0 , if lj!'dipqIxf1l'RIQ:lA'Il!6. Wmgdbkiif- LUNDBERG. 5101, IH i51..Anlglsf' iyuhif Girls' Club, Jr. Red Cross - ,, lf ffI1X'IftH,fENALD. fi ' f- --11 -2. ' V . I ' .1 T ' I , '- A ik 'VLBA ,furni- . 'Q ,JQH Q L ,, ,li-QV Cf. fwf..-- ,,-.r,,,-,N MCCLUSKEY, ROBERT, Typo-Quad, Track - U - MCDERMOTT, FLORENCE, Courier Agent - McGEE, JACK. Bowling, Track, Rifle Club, Foot- ball. Zwflf if 4' dlfghp MALMQUIST, BETTE, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., '-X Wlaroon Staff, Leaders' Club - MANCINI, MICH- . A -Q, Radio-Aviation grub - MANDEHR, FLOR-,' . 'J E CE, riryciub. J , ' ' ' A ,' ' ' ir . ' Ji 115 , lk ' ' ' 1 V l fiiiffl Jlx I lit v ' rw' ,' 1- ' fl 4 I - ' - ' , ,rl . . .ii i ' 1 lil A ' I ' I X . -I X fl IVIANNINEN, RONALD, Jr. Red Cross - MAN- ' X,-is TOEN, VIOLET, French Club, Jr. Red Cross - l - MARGELIS, BETTE, Latin Club. My IVIARIANO, ANTHONY, Spectrum Club, Bowl- ing - MARIANO, ELSIE, Girl Reserves, Girls' Club, Maroon Staff, Bowling, G. A. A. - MAS- TRODDI, EMMA, Radio-Aviation Club. MERCORD, HELEN - METZ, BETTY, Girls' Club - MICHAELSON, LILA-MAE, President Jr. Red Cross, Student Council, ,Secretary Girl Reserxfes, Pickers, A Choir. lm 1? N QM! IMWWW MIE ICH. HELEN, Girls' Club - MILLER, RUS- SEL , Spectrum Club -- MINOR, DOROTHY. MOLITOR. BERNARD - MONDO JAMES Basketball - MONSON, KENNETH, Pickets, Rifle X Club, Bowling. .A U Haifa gage Qfiam in MULLAN, MARGARET, Masquers - MUNSON, LaVIRN - MUNSON, LORRAINE, Girl Re- SEIVCS. MYERS, JACK, Radio-Aviation - NADEAU. ANNETTE, G. A. A.. Girl Reserves - NAGEL. - KATHERINE, President Horyon Club, Music4Can- ll i tatas, Archery lClubi!ij ,ff fix' V- . V' V , , 15, W wtf' , . 4.1 , A -I ,, N, W 'f ff l NV 1' M- .4 ffl' ,ef f ' M' P' if ,',' -1 .1 - y V41 U IT!! Wx. NEILS, DONALD - NELSON, 'BETTY,'Latin Club, Jr. Red Cross, Pickets, Student Council -- NELSON., EARL. , WZWWM W 3 NELSON, ELIZABETH - NELSON, HAROLD. Spectrum Club, Student Council, Pickets, Maroon Art Staff, Stage Force - ELSON, LAURA, French Club, Latin Club. J 2MM fc' cbdaoutn. . NETSCH, THEODORE, Gym Team - NILES, ROBERT, Swimming, Typo-Quad, President Bowl- ing Club - NORBECK, ELEANOR, Girl Reserves. NORBERG, ENID, Pickets, Camera Club, German Club, Girl Reserves - NORDSTROM, RALPH, Rifle Club - NOWICKI, HARRIET, Jr. Red Cross. OCHAP, DOROTHY, Jr. Red Cross - ODEEN. RENEE, Girl Reserves, Latin Club - OLLOM, MARY, G. A. A. Board, Courier. OLSEEN, ERIC, Camera Club, Radio-Aviation - OLSEN, ROGER, Masquers, Hockey, Christmas Play '39 - OLSON, EVELYN. Girls' Club. Mas- ' quers, J. S. Play. Q X Q H I . at L, I f, .0 cybiazcfing owi Qui ' Mdu Nc. CP V IE OLSON. JACK, Radio-Aviation Club, Jr. Red Cross, Nature Club - OLSON, JOAN, Jr. Red Cross - OLSON, LORRAINE L jtafa-J X X . OLSON, RUTH, A Choir - OLSON, WAR- REN, Secretary, Hi-Y, Band, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Courier Staff -- ONSTAD, HAROLD, ,Student Council, A Choir, Maroon Staff, German i . K Vfbvv' ...lan-f-4 Cl b. JD .-, Af 'bf' ' - u f 7, I if bud LLL! kv,.J,,,+ .M -I We--ff-r '- J .M-, ,- . , .,4,l7.4f1,- ' I Vpufcaffk' ff .- W UW 1 , V . I 54,4 1'4..1l.fLt . .fwfr -1-ef .f . ..-1 L Y ' OSLUND, ELIZABETH, Jr. Red Cross - PACH- IANO, CARMEL, Student Council, German Club, Vice-President, Junior Class, Secretary, Senior Class - WEE rxmfi PALMER, PALMER, MARY ELLEN. Radio-Aviation Club - PALMER, PETER, Golf, Pickets, Jr, Red Cross - PANGAL, GEORGE. Latin Club. PARISEAU, VIRGINIA, G. A. A., Girls' Club, Bowling Team - PARSONS, VICTOR, Maroon Staff, A Choir, ,Student Council - PARSONS, VIOLET, Pickers, Girls' Club, Girl Reserves. PATES, RONALD, A Choir - PAZDERSKI, CATHERINE - PEARSON, HELEN, Maroon Staff, Latin Club, Girl Reserves, Jr. Red Cross, Courier. PEDERSEN, WILLIAM, Pickets, German Club, Tennis, Maroon Staff, Hi-Y - PEPIN, DOROTHY, President, Girl Reserves, Secretary, Pickets, Maroon Staff. Masquer's Club, J. S. Play 1 PETERSON, CAROL, Girls' Club, Jr. Red Cross, Bowling Club. PETERSON, CLIFFORD, Radio-Aviation Club - PETERSON, GLORIA, Christmas Play -- PETER- SON, PHYLLIS, Girl Reserves, Secretary, Sophomore Class, A Choir. i , If 'V ,W ,pf fc I af wp-A ffl a f ie- Tf- ,soN. RICHARD. President German Club, ice President and Treasurer Spectrum Club, Vice- Presiderit Hi-Y, National Honor, Pickets - PET- ERSON, ROBERT - PETERSON, RUBY, Girl Reserves, Pickets. PIERRE, MURIEI., French Club -- PIETRACA- TELLA, DELORES -- POLASKI, HELEN. e f - -u , . ., -I ,ff ' ,B 1 - . V , -- ' I-1 Z i my ' 1 , l, i. IA , lu ij! vii :Vx I tiff! 4 A POORE, SHIRLEY, Bowling - PORTER, AR- THUR - PRICE, DOROTHY, Girls' Club, Bowl- ing. PRIMOLI, SALVATOR, Gym Team - RAD- UENZ, AVRIL, Maroon Literary Staff, German Club, Jr. Red Cros, Pickets, G. A. A. -- REHN- VVALL, ERIC, Hi- French Club, Maroon Staff, Student 'ou ' ditor of Couri . ' .5 xy ' ! We fij4 Fi N My 'N Wi REMUND, AZEL, Latin Club - RICCI, MARIE, Jr. Red Cross, Girls' Club, Horizon Club, G. A. A. Board, Leaders' Club -- ROGERS, JUNE, ,Student Council, G. A. A., Girls' Club, Jr. Red Cross, Stage Force. ROSS, ROBERT, Football, Hockey, Track, Student Council - SABO, DENNIS, Courier - SALIKS- BURY, LOU ANN, Girl Reserves, A Choir. J , lf, SANDST. VWFEQITEIZER - SATURNINI, AG- NES A B ,GERTRUDE. Tips J' Y . fi f I ' . . L JI V V 1 Yf A SAXVYER, MARY, Pickets, Girl Reserves, German Club, Bowling Club, Maroon Staff - SCALZE, CHRISTINE, G. A. A., Archery Club, Leaders Club - SCHOELL, ELIZABETH, A Choir, Nature Club, Latin Club, Courier, G. A. A. .1 g-gate' crab 4 Vodcfif SCHRANKLER, JEAN, Tennis - SCHULTZ, - D - SCHULTZ, IRENE, 0 '? 2' - Qui, A A U- L -fi-9-s 1 f AMM - N- 1 SCHULTZ, THEODORE, Hi-Y, Spectrum, Ger- man Club, Pickets, Track - SCHWARTZ, MIL- DRED - SCHWEITZ, CHARLES, Spectrum. SEAGREN, JAMES, Band, Cantata - SEDIN, BEVERLY, Girl Reserves, Girls' Club, Radio-Avia- tion Club - SEDIN, PATRICIA, President Girls' Club, Vice-President Leaders Club, Secretary Jr. Class, Vice-President Horizon Club. ,SEDIN, ROBERT, Student Council - SEE- STEDT, ELSIE ANN, German Club - SELEN- SKI, JEAN. SERPICO, FLORENCE, Jr. Red Cross, Horizon Club, Girls' Club - SHELLHOUSE, JEAN, Salu- tatorian, National Honor Society, J. S. Play, Secre- tary Spectrum, Dramatic Award - SIEBER, RICH- ARD, Typo-Quad. SITTER, DONALD, Bowling Club - SMITH, HARRIET - SMITH, LAURA, German Club, G. A. A. M' H, ROBERT - SOFIE, AUGUST, Foot- i a lg ball, ,Student Council, Spectrum, Rowing Team - SOEIE, GEORGE, President Sophomore Class, Spectrum, Footb ll. . wugyyff STACK, BLAINE, Baseball - STENHOLM, ELAINE, German Club, Girls' Club, Maroon Staff - STEVENS, THOMAS, Typo-Quad, Fencing Club. wzniuaf Qiviofz ,X 54 -9'U '4'J 7f'i! Aeltfl- STROMBERG, RUTH, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Jr. Red Cross- SWANSON, ARNOLD, Fencing Club, Typo-Quad - SWONGER, RALPH. TAUBERT, EUGENE, Hockey - TAVERNA, HELEN -- TEDESCO, MARY. TEDESCO, VICTOR, Band, Courier Staff - TES- TA, GRACE, President Girls' Club, Student Coun- cil, Maroon Agent, A Choir, G. A. A. - TESTA. VIOLA, Courier Staff, Maroon Agent, Latin Club, Leaders' Club. TIBBETTS, ROSE MARIE - TORGERSON, DONALD, Hockey, Football - TORGERSON, LOIS. TRAUTMAN. ELAINE, A Choir, Bowling Club, Spectrum - UMBEHOCKER, ROBERT, Pickets, Vice President Rifle Club, President Band, Maroon Agent - VALENTINE, VIRGINIA. VENAGLIA, LAWRENCE, Football, Basketball - VERBY, JACK, Basketball, Baseball, Secretary and Treasurer Rifle Club, Pickets, President Senilor Class - EL, ERNESTINE. VJALL, DOROTHY, National Honor, Pickets, Ger- man Club. Girl Reserves, Maroon Staff -- WARD, VIRGIL - WEISS, RICHARD, Typo-Quad. Force Maroon Staff A Choir WESTON T Q RICHARD Basketball WHYTE EUGENE J Typo Quad Radio Aviation Club ef I WESSEL, MARION, Pickers, cms' Club, Office fi ' , J - ,Q ' 0 I JH 5 H9, sncouf yi i ICKA ND, ROY, Pickers - WINBERG, RUTH, irl Reserves - WINTER, ARLENE, Latin Club. Fxenc Club, Girl Reserves, Jr. Red Cross, Courier Age . XVOJCIK, HENRY, Football, Baseball. Hockey - WOJCIK, LORRAINE, Girls' Club, Jr. Red Cross - WOLFF, WI I.IAM. Ji I 4 Uvvkv , 1 MK' ' jf, ii l 4 6 ff! ,XE J . JK' ff Vi ,Lf ' fn vt Y ff I XVOLFGRAM, AUDREY, Pickers, Latin Club, Jr Red Cross, Maroon Staff, Courier Agent - WOR- REL. VERNON. Track, Football - WRICH LEONA, Girls' Club, Masquers, Jr. Red Cross, J. S. Pl . I , A . bf . ,,. I fwf.,-ffwkwf ' f-WV QW J .,fVv'-'M ff YOUNG, GERALDINE, G. A. A, Girls' Club - EGGEN, HOWARD. BQ jill W 79Lf f'! 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Casselton, Bette Mae LL Cedarleaf, Cherry Danisch, Marie ,.L,., Datko, Edward Eilers, Walter LL 36 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 79 9 30 5 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 15 4 25 17 Johnson, Lorraine LL 45 Johnson Robert A, L 31 Johnson Warren LLL 49 Karwos, Donald LLLL 37 Koerner, Evelyn Claire 51 Korngable, Mary Ann 74 Korum, Joan C. LLLL 54 Lambert, Bette LLLLL 88 Lanners, Shirley LLLL 64 Linden, Jane LLLLLL 23 Larson, Dorothy LLL 60 Larson, Irene LLLLL-. 66 McDermott, Florence 48 Mandehr, Florence LL 50 Manninen, Ronald LL 24 Mantoen, Violet LLLL Michaelson, Lila Mae Miller. Russell LLLLL Margelis, Bette LLLLL Nelson, Betty LLLLLL Odeen, Renee LLLLLL Olson, Evelyn LLL.- Olson, Lorraine LLLL Johnson, Donna ....L... ..4- . -- ---44 --Mf-- Johnson, Earl V. L LLLL L Twenty-six 67 56 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 70 62 84 Parsons, Violet LL Pepin. Dorothy L Peterson, Richard Price, Dorothy LL Raduenz, Avril L Remund, Hazel L Sawyer, Mary LLL Schoell, Elizabeth Schrankler, Jean L Selenski, Jean LLL Shellhouse, Jean Smith, Laura LLLL .LLLLLLLL..L......... --- Stromberg. Ruth Taubert, Eugene L Verby, John LLLL Wall, Dorothy LL Wessel, Marion L Winter, Arlene LL Wolfgram, Audrey Worrel, Vernon L Young, Geraldine Oslund, Elizabeth LLL Pachiano, Carmel LL 33 76 21 83 71 18 ll 72 69 80 2 38 61 86 43 28 55 47 35 58 78 10 68 27 87 LLL 85 14 73 19 8 20 7 29 42 57 12 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 34 26 40 39 6 53 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 22 89 ,L------LLLLLLLLLLLL 63 75 x rf 03.5. X 'Q ., ..-as , -,hiv ..' ' 12'-wif . . X. G-YK Ana Q -' A QQ , :i4.,,.54, . -:-Jw aff. P L L ira, 431: .,. - . re, f- .L -.rp ew - I' A .-'f G 0 1 '51, '-A-5 P ' 1 ,' f'f-. 5541 '. - YY Q. QF , ' '13' 1-' 1 . , ' ' ' Jail- W - tv ' :Q , 'f as QE ZF!!! -r ' - .-Ls. we-.4f.t 1 ,pos ' 1' .giggmf-X, :..f.-egg., Q53- V :I :wa-sfi' .ff-its-at-2 . . ,.y'.-:,- - ,,- ,. Q get H of '17 21' '--CHN .t 1 ., Asa' 13, it a'Fl55'--1-5 F4111 ' lu -:gr is ff wi A.- -. r ivy :isis fa- F iff L - . .V Q- ut V. 4, 'R ,, 1 ,i:rgy,,..,. A ',g :- 55.1, 5,4 - vga' - 'H ..-,U f. ' -- . . - :mf ni .- . .ff.:3jw. ,. fyhf' 1,54 .Q Q5 4,-N' .c.j.., ,, t.i.,,. -1.3 . Q , -- 49 !g ,5iff ,:ii5.5 - x . ,': . it 1'r:-tif Q. 1i,. 'i' --.zf : ' ' ' f ,ft 1 ' L , +'- 'M ,Q is -Q :Q-eiwfrf-f: , 4 4 Q 4 WWA' I Qs., '1'-4747 a '36 Bcrnadine I-loben, Valedictorian. Jean Shellhouse. Salutatorian. Row l: Row 2: . 1. SCHOLASTIC HONORS CITIZENSHIP AWARDS Cherry Ccdarlcaf, liberty Honor. D. A. R. medal. lldward Datko, l.iherly Honor. ff I gogmon 1 QW yi ,W W iojjj? ARTS AWARDS .lean Shellhouse, Dramatics: Bernice Eorsccn. Music: Ethel Erickson, Art. Robert Bingea, Dramatics: Waller Eilers. Art: Dan Ahrens, Music. SOPHOMORE HONORS Donald Reichel, Marjorie Youngquist. Nrlflffgiz U SPORTS AND SCIENCE Carl Leaf, Bausch and Lomb Science Award, Jack Vcrby, Courier Sports Award. Picket Fence. Twenty-seven Twenryrexghz SENIOR OFFICERS 52720. SEPTEMBER- Still wearing' cottons and territic tans, we trucked back to school on the 4th . . . Here comes the team with a Johnson tirst -the Football Dance-hobby horses were a big attrac- tion. QP. S. ate Saturday's breakfast off the mantlej Students dragged out their raccoon, polo, and rain coats for the season ahead. Football saw Johnson playing Edison, Sioux Falls, and Wilson. CDid Bob Ross shinelj Not bad for a start! OCTOBER- Saw ye olde student body turning out in large numbers for the games. What a team! This month's schedule was a toughie with Harding Qugh!j, Central, Mechanics, Washington, and Humboldt on the list. Dry Night Clubs at the big hotels were plenty successful . . . Johnson was represented at the state press conference in Hibbing . . . and then there were two days of leisure for the gals and fellas. Reason? M. E. A. fare we kicking?j We wound up the month with the customary Hallowe'en Dance. NOVEMBER- With election arguments buzzing in our ears CRoosevelt the victorj we turned our thoughts to basketball. Our bucket boys have the makings of champs. They started their season by defeating Red Wing 28-18! Among other things of interest was Elizabeth Page's Advice to the Lovelorn program, and the Homecoming Dance. We dragged out our skis when the Armistice Day blizzard blew in with three days of vacation. Decided we needed more exercise after Thanksgiving dinner so out with the skis again! DECEMBER- Our thoughts turn to the present with Christmas talk going around. We managed to cheat enough-on our Yuletide budget to see Johnson lick Central, Fairmont, Cretin, Mechanics, South ,Saint Paul, and Wilson. CYea teamlj We just had to weaken again for the beautiful Christmas Mystery Play, sunlights, and swimming meets. December 20 saw us turn toward home with heavy hearts for two weeks of vacation. JANUARY- Back to school on the 6th, with minds still on holiday parties, and our faces toward exams. We all kept p-l-l-l-enty busy following the swimming, hockey, and basketball teams. January 27 was the dawn of a new term, and a nice crop of Sophs came up. We were jiving with Drieling at the Junior Dance on the 3lst. FEBRUARY- Students pounding the books! fsech commotionlj Time out for the Winter Carnival. CRemember the Carnival Hop?J We even had a nickleodian in the cafeteria, but like all good things, it didn't last, Harding caused the Governors a little cage trouble, but it was nothing we couldn't fix. Gals and fellas spruced up for Maroon photos on the 20th and 2lst. MARCH- Our cagers went to town and captured the city title! Played Marshall in the Twin City fboo-hoofj and St. Peter and Red Wing fdittol in the Regionals at St. Peter. Gals flocked to the college tea for info on their choice school. German clubbers staged a roller skating party at ithe Oxford . . , Sophomore oflicers were elected. The whole month was one big blow! Qbr-r-r-r-r.j APRIL- Gals and fellas got Spring fever-mebbe the April fool firecrackers were intended to snap them out of it. J. S. practices were in full swing. April 5 was the day for it meant Easter vacation. CNot for us, tholj Back to school on the 14th for the home stretch, and high hopes for the outcome. Maroon to press on the 15th. From here on we forecast! April 24, 25 ,z.. ., v,,..,...,,z, J. S. Play, Our Town May 8 ,--., ,,,,,.. ,, ,,,,,,....,,,,,,, Band Concert May 9 ..,,.......Y.,,....,,.,......,,.. Stampede May 24 W ,z,..,,,,,,......,.AA...,,z,,,,A..., Prom June ll ,,,.. -. ..Y,.... ,- ,,,,,,.. ,,-c.,Y,Commencement CHERRY CEDARLEAF ,H ,A- , . , ,,,Vice-President JACK VERBY H ME, 7, zzt,,md,Prr5,'denr CARMEL PACHIANO ,, ,.. -,,,,, v ,,,, ,,.,,Secretary MRS. I-EYH A-,. Y,,,,,,,,,,,A, ,,z.. A duiser lVlARSHAI,L ARNQUIST ,,,Azz,,, ,M z,,-, Treasurer M9 ,J .1- 0 JS A ' f A V 0 v . x 4 Q ,ML f1,n..f1f 5.1, L.. ffl! 1- - .-l,f .J 1- - I .N Row 1.' Row 2: Row 3: ' J Row 4: JIM ' kb I E V 1' Y r A s Row 1: I' flow 2: .T Raw 3: GROUP 1 Morelli, F., Savina, J., Rasmussen, L., Pariana, M., Wesarg, M., Nelson, L., Nelson, M., Slama. L. Malmberg, R., Oberg, L., Swanson, A., Morse, M., Lunrieen, B., Roberts, S., McVay, L., Olson, D., Johnson, R. Tlfalm, S., Osgood, C., Thorsen, S., Rylander, G.. Mayo, P., Hillstrom, G., Howkinson, G., urner, J. Johnson, D. M., Thompson, R., Whitney, K., Toenjes, R., Larson, E., Reichel, R., Kopp, R. GROUP 2 Anderson, D., Hammon, L., Gustafson, M., Hosford, J., Buetow, M., Boege, A., Hansen, J., Evenson, K. Donatell. C., Cocchiarella, H., Boehm, M., Carlson, E., Johnson, D, E., Davis, J., Hough, P., Holstrom, H. Korngable, E., Classen, J.. Grzybowski, G., Fagerstrom, K., DeMarco, F., Johnson, G., Saete, B., Renstrom, M., Hevle, B. L. fl I, Row 4.'giTl:lSOI51, E., Johnson, M. J., Anderson, G., Arneberg, G., Dege, J., Gearman. V., Desler, E., 1 .5 ' ' ' . xl . J' . I , r t r 1 I UZ5. 5El2LO'Zi M t V' 1 . l,!t,-.S '-v. I p zlflgin, .fe Q off J ...ifgs 4 - 1 ' -' .ff GOV . .. v b Q? ' . M , ,I.',7. ,',,, iv .UVB Twenty-nine Thirty JUNIORS GROUP 1 Row 1: Wickman, J., Will, J., Thorbus D., Yarusso, M., Winter, L., Turner, H. Wright, H., Wagner, M. L. Row 2: Peterson, E., Schlorhaufer, L. Vadnais. L.. Wizik, R., Zahn, B., Younxf- quist, M., Wildung, D., Tillquist, L. M Row 3: Voss, H., Weiss, D., Valine, W. Zuelch, R., Wondra. J., Wahman, D. Weiss, W., Tellin, M. GROUP 2 Row 1: LaBelle, D., Matkaiti, M., Lon etti, C., LaBelle, J., Larson, P., Loritz D., Kreher, M. J., Koziol, D. Row 2: Melzarek, P., Kulik, G., Man toen, I., Law, M., Lonning, G., Larkin G., McEwen, B., Lundell, L., Mariano, J Row 3: Mercord, P., Lofgren, J., Leppla K., Lange, M., Melquist, B., Kennicutt J., MacLagan, D., Linnerooth, C. af' 'V . f 1 - v- 1' 'I Y! 1 'L' ,J .U , - GROUP 3 Row 1: Saviina, L., Rohr, C., Swanson G., Selenski, D., Sarrack, M. A., Scalze Y., Seaholm, B., Smith, J. Row 2: Sandquist, L., Swanson, L Redig, L., Sontag, D., Nelson, L., Swen son, A., Picha, D., Saul, R., Raschke, I Row 3: Sorenson, P., Snyder, J., Rygg R., Stjernstrom, R., Shogren, F., Paln' K., Riley, A., Shappell, E. GROUP 4 Row 1: Parenteau, J., Nickolson, J Neils, L. A., Olson, D., Olson, G., Ne son, H., Peterson, P., Nelson, B. Row 2: Olson, L., Nordehn, J., Petersot M., Pachiano, R. A., Morin, J., Palong A., Nelson, R., Nelson, V. Row 3: Peterson, L., Nelson, L., Nis' wandt, A., Pederson, L., Laub, D., Peel N., McShannock, J., Molander, W. Lmiofc The class this past year chose for their president Warren Valine. Harriet Brown. Beverly Warner, and Jean Griebenow filled the positions of vice presi- dent. secretary and treasurer, respectively. Following I-lz1rriet's exit from the hallways of Johnson High, Mitchell Lange was elected to her office for the re- mainder of the year. GROUP 5 1 1: Hansen, L., Hallberg, H., An- son, J., Carlson, D., Fjelstad, S., iielson, G., Ellenbeeker, J. 1 2: Biby, B. J., Ewalcl, D., Hag- m, R., Becker, R., Franta, F., Erick- E., Bracken, J., Kalmen, M. f 3: Barrett, H., Hendrickson, S. lson, G., Johnson, G., Butler, W., Fos- C., Ciernia, P. v GROUP 6 f 1: Dahl, B.. Berg, S., Enerson, L. 'lson, J.. Anderson, A., Boss, M. fbenow, J. f 2: Best. M.. Copelanrl, J.. Denesen, Bleds, M., Gilstacl, L., Gilstad, B. dahl, J., Friberg, B. '3: Danielson, D., Damiani, B., Han- G., Helleen. B., Ewald, G., Enges- :, D., Carlson, G. GROUP 7 I: Albright, D., Gratzek, J., Decker, Damstedt, A., Chelgren, H.. Bowman Alm, J. s 2: Johnson, C., Genin, J., Frascone Englund, E., Jackson, C., Flarlland Duva, S., Haselbeck, R. - 3: Donovan, B., Johnson, E., Cedar- D., Filipezak, R., Ackert, ju COC. 'clla, M., Brisson, L. Ufam J Under the friendly guidance of Miss Chapin and Mr. Koch, the class sponsored several highly successful sunlights and the post-exams dance. Their most popular financial enterprise, however, was the sale of basketball schedule pencils and the tickets. ,Z JUNIOR OVVICIZRS .IVAN GRIIJSISNOW XVARRIJN VAl.lNlZ iVll'I'Clll4I.l, l.ANtili . Biix'l21z1.Y WARNLR 'I ireusurvr l'1'vs1dcri1 l '1l'l'- l,l'l'Xl.dt'I?f Sl'1'l'L'l clrgl Thirryvone GROUP 1 Row 1: Johnson, K., Reiter, A., Hough, J., Peterson, A. M., Cheslock, L., Beltz, A., Nardini, I. Row 2: Wallen, D., Hed- man, A., Olson, L., Lewis, E., Wessel, S., Peterson, P., Rodenberg, B. J. Row 3: Bjorklund, T., Nela son, V.. McKinnon, L., Hansen, R., Hedlunrl, K., Larson, L., Johnson, L. GROUP 2 Row 1: Price, C., Johnson, M. J., Schwietz, G., Tuc- cito, J., Johnson, J., Berry, E., Erickson, D. Row 2: Maslowski, A., Be- lair, G., Johnson, M. E., Voss, B., Berglund, H., Larson, F., Nelson, R. Row 3: Johnson, L. C., McVay, S., Grindeland, C., Olson, B., Norquist, S., Ek- blad, W., Woodworth, R. GROUP 3 Row 1: Carbone, H., Flatl- lanrl, J., Nelson, B., An- drews, D., Odeen, M., Nel son, D., Peterson, S. Row 2: Boege, V., Paren teau, P., Manninen, R. Bracken, B., Drewry, D. Wojcik, M. Raw 3: Perfetto E., Ben son, D., Rodman, E., Santa R., Carlson. 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'L-H..f, 'y' i T5 N 91' 1' .' 1' 1.11 4- '1 ' 11, .1' - 1 4 , V 1 ', 1.. 1 5' L.','1, 'Q .f- '.'1'1rf,,. ,, fL1yV,V5 1., 11 ,M 1 -5- N1 x,1, ln A- ,gf V .4 . 11V-F f1w, b.-V, ., , V1111Q,1- 111 .J - 41, V 1 VV W? 11,1 1151, 1 15:91, w1.f'5S11'.l'1.'l1,f,1213VyW'i111: P1 gQf11,?fPJ1 ,' ,ZgNjS1QY..11f111 ,511 g3VQ,f111,gf11 1, ?, ,,11 -,Q 1- 1'. .aMJf11, 21.905 4-IH' fl 'il ' VM? .1 1 .'f11'f':'112 M2J- AX. f1x1i:A Yi 1, 1 fX.1,x'w Jim J N1 11.1-1 1 FX, My 4.1.1-N5fw1'El.x15 ...fx-1 1-f'111,.5,67211:-Pt .Y .1 -M91 1' .' 1 1 riel. blow your rn! 'sav, can you ing? Row Row Row Row Row Fagerstrom, H., Sroder, E., Hanclevidt, G.. Abrahamson, F., Anderson, G.. Johnson, C., Johnson, W. Franceen, E., Ewalsl, G., Boit, P., Melzarek, P., Friherg, M., Woon, T., Lundholrn, B., Van Orden, J., Nelson, D., Hevlc, L., Smiley, M. Grufman, V., Reichel, D., Wells, E., Forsberg, W., Schaber, H., Malmberg, R., Branlunrl, B., Johnson, M. J. Cetlarleaf, D., Heaberlin, C., Shogren, F., Benson, C., Thompson, R., Seagrcn, J., Elias, T., Norquist, S. Kraft, M., Oberg. C., Lonning, G., Hagstrom, D., Umbehockcr, B. CUZ Practicing first period and after school. the Johnson High School band made itself the best marching band in the city. It proved this truth by march- ing at the football games. The band is one of the most active departments of the school. This year it played at the basketball games and accompanied the team to Saint Peter for the basketball regional tournament. This spring the band will sponsor its annual band concert and stage show. Thirty-three . ,:,,,. Thirty-four Row 1: Wickman, J., Montanari, D., Forseen, B., Casselton, B. M., Morin, j., johnson, G., Young- quist, M., Evenson, K. Row 2:1Qgai::4scE1, C., Kulik, G., Parsons, V., Wildung, D., Eilers, R., Michaelson, L. M., Peterson, L., e , . Row 3: Tillquist, L. M., Chelgren, H., Trautman, E., Franceen, E., Larson, R., Anderson, G., johnson, D. M., Abrahamson, F. Row 4: gaumeigter, L., Cedarleaf, D., Dahlstrom, H., Alm, R., Classen, R., Pederson, B., Acker, J., ates, . 675061 Every student in Miss Lillian Nelson's Girls' Chorus and B Choir classes hopes to be chosen for the Johnson High School A Choir. Each term ten or fifteen new members succeed in this ambition: the choir usually numbers from sixty-live to seventy. The choir members work hard to maintain the high standard of past years: their reward comes when frequently they are invited to entertain audiences outside of school or sing at assemblies, and they invariably win praise for their efforts. The choir sang publicly for the first time this year at Central High School for the Music Teachers' Division of the M. E. A. One of their songs was Out of the Silence , the same song which won a first rating for the choir in the National Music Festival last spring. The Christmas Mystery Play which the choir, aided by the Girls' Chorus and B Choir, gave in December most accurately displayed the range of their talents. The traditional carolling through the halls at Christmas is a privilege and a pleasure which the seniors enjoy. Instead of marching in a school parade this year in the St. Paul Winter Carnival, the schools participated in a pageant held in the St. Paul Auditorium, The choirs of all the senior high schools combined to form a massed chorus of six hundred voices. After two rehearsals at Mechanic Arts, Miss Mathilda Heck directed them in several songs sung in a part of the pageant. Star of the North, depicting the history of Minnesota. Row 1: Turner, H., Beltz, A., Salisbury, L. A., Pachiano, R., Ahrens, M., Reitzel, J., Jahnke, B. Testa, M., Smith, M. Row 2: Scribner, L., Hartquist, D., Meyer, E., Hendrickson, M., Berg, S., Hansen, J., Bracken, B. Olson, R. Row 3: Palm, S., Ahrens, D., Nelson, H., Voss, H., Voss, B., Grindelancl, C., Lind, G., Andrews, D Row 4: Beck, V., Anderson, E., Palm, K., Schoell, E., Peterson, A., Onstad, H., Valinc, W., Wessel M., Busdickcr, L. Cnot on picturej. 650131 The choir spent two months preparing for their entry into the National Music lfestival which was held on May 15-17 in St. Paul this year. The contest. held in St. Paul last year also, was so well organized that it was de- cided to hold it here again. Bernice Forseen. Dan Ahrens, and Warren Valine were entered as soloists at that time. v Christmas Carolers lt's a mystery! Thirty-five Thirty-six Row 1: Swanson, D., Finander, E., Raduenz, A., Qriebenow, J., Decker, P., Vice-President, Hanson, J., Treasurer, Mrs. Brabeck, Adviser, Drevmck, L., Alm, L. Raw 2: fmah, .L.,JMatkaiti, M., Larson, F., Lewis, G., Wallen, D., Beery, E., Nelson, D., Robertson, ., orm, . Row 3: Lewis, E., Olson, L., Kuzma, V., Warner, B., Bowe, B., Rodenberg, B. J., Drewry, L., Fors- berg, M., Imsdahl, J. Row 4: Johnson, M., Korngable, M. A., Abrahamson, F., Leaf, C., Sroder, E., Ackert, J., Pachiano, C., McKinnon, L., Tellm, M., Klemke, E. EZHZCLIZ Die Lustigen Deutschen ist ein sehr grosses Verein. Ja Wohll Yes. the German Club is a very big club with lifty-live active members, The club is not only big, but it is also important. Its activities are known all over the school. Just for one day a group of students gave up the conventional skirts, sweaters, and curls, and donned pig-tails, aprons, and half-sox-the reason- initiation of new members. This is always eagerly awaited by the old mem- bers, for at this time the new must dress like German boys and girls. Although the boys did not give up their usual attire, they were not excluded from initiation, for they rolled their pants to the knees, wore mustaches, and parted their hair in the middle. The penalty for not abiding by the rules was to eat raw sauerkraut with a toothpick while singing Du, Du, Liegst Mir Im Herzen. Oh Tannenbaum, Oh Tannen- baum was significant as the German Club really sat around a lir tree at their Christmas party. The other adviser, Mr. Rother, as Santa Claus, handed out gifts to the members, and Beverly Warner and Pat Decker made favors of pine cones, red rib- ' bon, and evergreens. The pause that refreshes. .11 .x ,,.. Row 1: Helleen, B., DeMarco, M., Beanblossom, D., Michaelson, L. M., Miss Bienhoff, Adviser, Boelter, A., Winberg, R., Sines, B. Row 2: Peterson, C., Rogers, J., Serpico, F., Finander, E., Nelson, L., Nelson, V., Pearson, H., Vad- nais, R., Raduenz, A. Raw J: Johnson, L., Sandell, J., Price, D., Lundberg, E., Johanson, B. L., Murray, W., Hevle, B. L., Kortmann, D., Johnson, J., Bowe, D. Raw 4: Wessel, M., Federowski, B., Johnson, R., Olson, J., Eilers, W., Anderson, J., Defontenay, M., Mantoen, V. :Rad gross oulzci , Attention! Don't forget to bring your old silk stockings to school tomorrow! Remember Silk Stocking Day when the Junior Red Cross Council members met us at the door to collect our stockings? They took them to the Veterans' Hospital where the patients used them for making rugs. This Was the Hrst of several service projects the Junior Red Cross rendered for the Veterans' Hospital. At one of the meetings, the members colored and shellacked paper plates decorated with animals, flowers, Mexican figures, and tropical fish. These also Went to the patients of the hospital where they are used at the bedsides for holding water glasses, daily mail, and for many other purposes. The tinshop classes made ash-trays from used coifee-cans, and the art classes assisted the Red Cross in making Thanksgiving favors, which the hospital also received. A number of girls spent many hours hemming baby blankets and making a layette. The Junior Red Cross, however, does not devote all of its time to service: they were entertained by speakers such as Miss McGregor, superintendent of Gillette Hos- pital, and Betty Esperson, a delegate to the National Junior Red Cross Conven- tion last year, who gave an interesting talk on the many activities included in her trip. Miss Bienhoff, the adviser, devoted a great deal of time and effort to helping this group carry out its aim, which is to be of service to others. Stocking up on stockings. Thirty-seven Row Raw Raw Row Row Row Row V' J. ,XROW A .- ,ff fx ff., ., F -'Z V ' x . 4,5 . .JD . - O 9 ' :' GROUP 1 Testa, V., Danielson, D., Haselbeck, R., Holstrom, H., Englund, E., Norsten, G., Garrison, C., Odeen, M., Olson, L. Hackner, C., Nordehn, J., Lainey, M., Johnson, G., Mandehr, D., Telschow, D., Wolfgram, A., Robertson, J., Winter, A., Yarusso, M. Hoben, B., Larsen, A., Thorsen, S., Reichel, D., Hult, R., Berglund, H., Benson, D., Hevle, B. L., Pizinger, F. Smith, J., Nelson, H., Wicklund, A., Elias, T., Larson, L., Nelson, L., Schoell, E., Palm, K., Whitney, K., Anderson, J. GROUP 2 Linden, J., Sontag, D., Larsen, M., Norquist, S., Johnson, M. J., Youngquist, M., Johnson, W., Erickson, D., Wildung, D. Johnson, K., Cheslock, L., Donovan, M., Eekstrom, B., Gilstad, B., Gilstad, L., Pachiano, R., Loritz, D., Hanggi, J. Anderson, A., Nelson, B., Dahl, B., Law, M., Saul, R., Johnson, J., Nelson, L., Herrmann, S. A., Eilers, R., Tillquist, L. M. Sparks, B., Hague, F., Berg, C., Johnson, W., Valentine, V., Ekblad, W., Whitney, R., Ry- lander, G., Carlson, G. , Z AZ' Latin U they say. But the Latin Club is very Latin is a dead language, much alive. lt numbers seventy-seven: it meets regularly once a month. Latin mottoes, solve Latin crossword Students answer roll call with puzzles, or take part in Latin skits. The highlight of this year's program was the Christmas party. Most of the members attended it: they sang carols around their Christmas tree, and several students described the observance of Christmas in foreign lands. They all played games and took part in contests. In an English- Latin word-derivation contest, Marjorie Youngquist was champion: her reward was a lovely Christmas table centerpiece. Miss Verna Tackels is the adviser of this, one of the largest clubs in ii . ii A :jg tm V eggs f s,iJ xi Thirty-eight the school. 7, Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Norberg, E., Berlin, D., Casselton, B. M., Miss Daily, adviser, Darko, E., Blomquist, D., Youngquist, M., Raduenz, A. Salisbury, L. A., Drewry, L., Johnson, L., Danisch, M., Renstrom, M., Decker, P., Hevle, B., Hult, R., Cedarleaf, C., Michaelson, L. M. Wildung, D., Johnson, A., Warner, B., Johnson, J., Snyder, J., Anderson, M., Korngable, M. A., Sawyer, M., Wessel, M., Rylander, G., Herrmann, S. A. Palm, S., Nelson, H., Ewald, J., Wieklund, R., Hillstrom, G., Heck, G., Onstacl, H., Ahrens, D. GROUP 2 Forseen, B., Ahrens, M., Boelter, A., Shellhouse, J., Hansen, J., Lanners, S., Bracken, J., Pearson, H., Koerner, E. Bingea, R., Gilstad, D., Wolfgram, A., Nelson, B., Peterson, R., Bowe, B., Odeen, R., Linden, J., Erickson, E., Murray, E. Hanson H Lambert B Beanblossom E., Wall, D., Anderson, G., Abrahamson, F., Alshouse, I B., Johnson: R... Monson? K., Mayo, Pi, Eilers, W. Palm, K., Whitney, K., Pederson, B., Schultz, T., Umbehocker, R., Verby, J., Nelson, L., Johnson, W., Leaf, C. Qicgaf Pickets! The aspiration of almost every Johnsonite, In answer to the need for recognition of students whose ability and leadership, both scholastically and socially, has been of service to the school, Pickers was organized. The standards of Pickets are high. In order to become a member, the student's name must be suggested by two or more teachers and then voted upon by the present members of the club. Under the advisership of Miss Daily, the club carries on its many ac- tivities. among which perhaps the most important is the secondhand bookstore. The bookstore has done a booming business this last year under Marjorie Anderson's managementg over six hundred books Were exchanged last semester. The club donates fifty dollars of the profits to the general fund each term. and the remainder is used for scholarships. Thirty-nine Row Row Row Row Row Row GROUP 1 Peterson, C., Fabbrine, S., Norberg. E., Handevidt, G., Richter, L., Zahn, B. Mariano, J., Roberts, S., Danisch, M., Stone, G., Hallberg, L., Wolfgram, A., Winter, A. Chalfm, M., Eggen, H., Hanson, E., Wocjik, H., Dixon, L., Pangal, G. GROUP 2 Testa, V., Kuehner, S.. Wesarg, M., Korngable, E., Tedesco, V., Colberg, D., Murray, E., Swonger, R., Lange, M., Lundgren, R., Rehnwall, E., Schoell, E., owciafz Forty Fagerstrom, K., Stenholm, E. Baker, B. L., Lambert, B., Hague, M. Brown L,. Lindlof, H. The Courier, under the direction of Mrs Simmons, is published once a week. For the up-and-coming musician there's that hep' column, In the Groove, in which all the latest WaXies by our favorite orchestras are men tionedg to keep our wardrobes up-to-date, W1 girls read the Fads and Fashion column: sport. are not slighted, either, for the entire back pagl records athletic events. It really covers the fielc of life at Johnson. My life for 21 headline Row Row Row Row Row Row Blommer, V., Johnson, J., Hough, J., Englund, L., Saunby, L., Roberts, Bowe, B. Bjornberg, E., Seaholm, B., Larson, bell, C., Bingham, J. Hoben, B., Anderson, A., Damstedt, Sines, B. Campobasso, T., Davis, B., Kemper, M., Renstrom, M. Smith, G., Wolfgram, A., Kelley, D., Melquist, B. Alfzaniifi GROUP 1 Fabbrine, S., Hevle, L., Richter, L., Oman, T. M., Ek, G. S., Stanley, L., Cortez, N., Nelson, B., Grzywinski, F., A., Bjorklund, T., Hagerstrom, H., Sundberg, N., Camp- GROUP 2 A., Rudberg, G., Rodenberg, B., Nelson, R., Gilstad, S., V., Tell, S., Bifulk, P., Larson, M., Strom, S., Buetow, Grinrleland, C., Helleen, R., Whitney, Ku KHMSOU, R-, Ufug J . W , ,,,,., N , J . mv it One of the newest clubs at Johnson is the Spanish Club, formed this term and advised by Miss Nichols, Already forty active members belong to the club. Initiation was a dress-up affair-- the senors and senoritas wore Spanish costumes. viii. Yg.l At one meeting the club saw films of Spain: they have sold popcorn balls, Because of the friendly relationship between the Latin American countries and the United States, the Spanish Club gives every promise of becoming one of the most important clubs at Johnson. .',, 1 . . U ' ,ifffif n -- - l ::v 'f ' ,S-ig 4 .i -- ,t -. fr . V. . 'M 7 x ,. , ,- 1 ., . v-1 . , im . E' A ' 'f'-4 fl! .- . :Tha 1 9 V .- - . Q , , ' 1 ' j ji- f- 5,11 .T . Q fl. 1 JG- Forty-one CABINET Row 1: Michaelson, L. M., Blomquist, D., Miss Haigh, Adviser, Anderson, D., Whyte, J.. Larson, P. Row 2: Malmquist, B., Casselton, B. M., Pearson, H., Berlin, D., Youngquist, M., Gilstad, D. Row 3: Cedarleaf, C., Drewry, L., Wall, D., Saul, R., Pizinger, F. Qifzf gg 5151051 Our Johnson Girl Reserves group is the only club in the school which is part of a city-wide organization. This year the Girl Reserves throughout the city and its suburbs ushered at the Women's Institute programs. This gave the members a chance to meet Girl Reserves from other schools. They also became acquainted with girls through Hobby Days, which came on Friday of each week after school at the Y. W. C. A, At that time they practiced sports of all kinds, or dancing, dramatics, singing, handicrafts, and other hobbies which they chose. At one of our Johnson meetings, Miss Haigh, the adviser, arranged a pre-election for President and Governor. Booths, flags, patriotic songs, pictures of the candidates-all of these created a true election spirit. The results were identical with those of the actual national and state election. Cherry Cedarleaf and Shirley Berg gave party speeches which brought boos as Well as cheers from the audience. At another meeting, Miss Hagin from Central showed colored movies of Alaska. This spring the Girl Reserves presented a Shadow Play and pictures show- ing the activities of a typical Girl Reserve camper. In order to send girls to camp, they held their annual Camp Cookie Sale which concluded the activi- ties for another year. Forty- two Everything is sew-sewl Looking over the sites. :Riffs CANNON IN FRONT OF THEM VOLLEYED AND THUNDEREDH Not exactly cannons, merely the rifles of Johnson's minutemen practicing at the Como Rifle Range for the City Trophy. Twenty-live members com-f pete in weekly meets: they buy only their own shells and targets, the range where the meets are held furnish the rifles. At the end of the season, all the individual meets will be scored, and the school with the highest rating will be awarded the Rifle Trophy, which is furnished by all the high schools in ac1 cordance with a plan originated this year by Mechanic Arts. The twenty-live cents dues will be used to buy medals to be awarded to the best shots and the most regular attendants at the close of the term. The medals are small, crossed, gold rifles with a plain Bob Umbehocker, Leonard Keller, Betty Bowe, and Milton Aamodt afford the keenest competition: the latter won a medal which was presented by the City of Saint Paul. Row 1: LaBe1le, D., Verby, J., Umbehocker, R., Vice-Pres., Mr. Ralston, Adviser, Bowe, B., Keller, L., Captain, Carlson, D. Row 2.' Sandstrom, H., Franceen, E., Alshouse, B., Desler, E., Baumeister, L., Fisher, B. Row 3: Anderson, C., Stjernstrom, R., Johnson, L,, Pettit, B., Dahlem, R., Aubol, C. Raw 4: Thompson, R., Larsen, M., Peterson, B., Bodin, J., Bohn, W., Whitney, K., Hobbs, J. Forty-three ,I ffl Q' 2 WJ -1, M 1 as-.XL Y' ,P , X , Forty-four . .7 2 J W . 1 P Q' .J of JG - re 1 F' 'J Row 1: Johnson, M. J., Hansen, J., Blomquist. D., Olson, E., Mr. Ahlberg, Adviser, Johnson A., Gratzek, J., Cedarleaf, C. A , j Row 2: Best, M., Mullan, M., Herrmann, S., Lanners, S., MacKenzie, G., Shellhouse, J., Bracken, J., -,,,,,f' Hallberg, L., Johnson, G. . j - Row 3: Hodum, L., Flood, D., Erickson, L., Larson, D., Pazclerski, C., Hess, R., Polony, F., Mondo, J. j- Row 4: Lange, M., Nelson, H., Kimbrel, C., Dinwoodie, J., Brown, D., Seesteclt, J., Olsen, R., Eilers, W. l .4 as uses 2 J Forty Romeos and Juliets make up the Masquers' Club, under the di- -I i rection of Verne Ahlberg. All those who excel in drarnatics are eligible, and ,A members are voted in twice a year. df' This year. in addition to presenting a part of Dickens' Christmas Carol-I ', 'K for the Christmas assembly, the Masquers revived their annual follies, two . 5' 'ik hours of slapstick h1lar1ty that provided much fun for Johnson students. G' D L . . . . . . FW 'w .ea The girls in the club devoted their spare time to hemming a curtain thatlxl 'L ' was used as a background for the Junior-Senior Play. P' f Masquers used their funds this year to purchase records for the new ' J, , rad1o-phonograph-recording machine that was bought for the dramatic de-e v J g partment recently. A x. C . f' xr' ,A .1 ,rx I . . f -. 'Nt First curtain! , j? Masquers in character parts. Row 1: Deloia, S., Hodum, L., manager, DeVito, A., Mr. Ahlberg, adviser, Corbo, N., Mariano, A., Cucciarella, L. Row 2: Nelson, H., assistant manager, Dinwoodie, J., DePalma, R., Burrows, J., Bacon, C., head curtain man, Brady, E. Stags Johnson's stage hands were partially responsible for many successful per- formances on our stage during the year, The duty of these Hscene Shifters is to take charge of the properties, sets, and costumes of the dramatic depart- ment, and direct the stage lighting. They created beautiful settings for the Christmas assembly and Christmas Mystery Play. Along about March, you could see the boys in their overalls doing a bit of 'lcheering up to the teachers' rest room. They washed the old calcimine off the walls and painted the room, The Junior-Senior Play, Our Town, was the first serious drama to be presented on our stage in several years. One of the most unusual things about the play was the fact that almost no stage settings or properties were used. Dr. Evar Cedarleaf, alumnus, class of '34, played stage manager, which Frank Craven acted on stage and screen. Shirley Herrmann took the part of Emily Gibbs: Jim Dinwoodie that of George Webb: Jean Shellhouse, Mrs. Gibbs: Emmett Brady, Dr, Gibbs: Shirley Lanners, Mrs. Webb: James Mondo, Mr. Webb: Mitchell Lange, the professor: Dorothy Price, Mrs. Soames: Frances Larson, Rebecca Webb: David Brown, Constable Warren: Lawrence Venaglia, Joe Stoddard: and Mike Sirian, Sam Craig. Scenes from 'AOur Town. Forty-Eve Row 1: Miss Schuette, Adviser, Neils, L. A., Cedarleaf, C., Berlin, D., Datko, E., Anderson, M., Ren- strom, M., Bowe, B., Miss Ostergren, Adviser. Row 2: Blomquist, D., Boelter, A., Finander, E., Decker, P., Gustafson, M., Wildung, D., johnson, V., Gilstad, D., Danisch, M. Row 3: Michaelson, L. M., Erickson, E., Linden, J., Pacliiano, C., Griebenow, J., Peyer, J., Murray, E., H it, R. Row 4: Hlanson, G., Turner, J., Mayo, P., Nelson, H., Classen, R., Onstad, H., Donovan, W. 351'-ag! I ,al U. 812 OLUZGL Aw! .gif cf f C ' ,MW X fo y, unlight Dance in the gym tomorrow. Notices such as this are read ,W W almost daily by the Student Council representatives in each home room in X which they have been elected. O The advisers. Miss Schuette and Miss Ostergren, give much of their time and service to this group. Our council is proud of -the fact that it originated 9 J the point system, which limits the number of positions any one student may - hold in a school or club organization. Many schools throughout the country ,fhave since copied this point system. DMV X The Friendship committee uses J button funds to buy candy, books. rj and cards for pupils who are ill for a period of time: the council arranges club dates for the school year: they buy ink with the pennies collected in the home MX these are only a few of the many activities of the Student Council. FX Dorothy Gilstad and Richard Peterson, who were 6- Nj A Nui elected our representatives to the annual Student Coun- Pig 5 ,,.,.g.g.3--If-1.p1,, cil Convention this year, attended discussions on various 'ill subjects such as Home Room Activities, Democracy in if, ff, High Schools, and Study Halls. Their two-day meet- LOORQWFP UW ing included a tour of the University of Minnesota 3,9545 1.0 A ' campus, a college football game, and a dance at the Q 9 new Union. A ..,, O s A - hi rg' f..' 'ww - 5 nm ' if 3:4 gl 54 'ga . -. fipggf ,QV Pg, .53 - .1215 v,.,' Q A 4 Q4 ,N .K ' pay QA, ,..V 1 . -'.f,j.. -?tfQe.j'- Q, '. .. ,-i. ,-.- h, Q I 'f W e 4 S. It ., , W -'V V I IJ, if .Q Forty-six Row 1: Larson, P., Anderson, D., Arendsee, L., Shellhouse, J., Decker, P., Gilstad, B., Gilstad, L.. Carlson, J., Gratzek, J. Row 2: Murray, W., Erickson, E., Bill, C., johnson, R., Warner, B., Renstrom, M., Bingea, R., Trautman, E., Mariano, A. Row 3: Heck, G., DeFontenay, M., Ganzel, T., Nelson, H., Lindberg, K., Johnson, E., Anderson, D., ,- Peterson, A., Eilers, W. I J 1, ' I J! - . 1 , J il MIA, ' 1, 'pal 1 I' 1 w,' ! ' A 1 ,WI Ayzacbzum ' l . 1' .JV O 1 Spectrum, Johnson's art club, is not open to just anyone who wants to join an art club. Students are elected into the Spectrum club. No member is eligible for election unless he is enrolled in one of the art classes. Then, if this student Wants to join the club, he signs his name on the waiting list. In this way, he becomes eligible for election, Membership in the Spectrum club is so desirable that there is always a waiting list. When there is a vacancy in the club, the members vote for their choice on the waiting list, and the student who receives the most votes is taken into the club as a member. At a recent meeting, Jack Nielson. an alumnus of Johnson, and a former Spectrum club member, exhibited some of his art work which was done at an art school. Mr. Nielson explained how classes in this school are conducted and how the students are taught. Everyone enjoyed this talk. Perhaps the most successful of the club's activities was the making and selling of Christmas cards. This is an annual activity of the club, and those who saw the original designs on these cards know that the Spectrum club contains real talent. A silk screen which the club purchased with funds earned with their art work greatly aided them in making the colored cards this year. Most of the members of the Art Staff are in the Spectrum Club, and we can give them credit for the original and captivating car- toons which appear in our school annual each year, Alumnus lectures latent artists. K V, .J , - 0 Dvwy Forty-seven F arty-eight Row 1: Sundberg, N., Linden, J., Hillstrom, G., Mr. Hamilton, Adviser, Brown, D., Abrahamson, F., Mancini, M. Row 2: Fuller, J., Carlson, J., Ferguson, A., Sedin, B., Damiani, B., Miller, R. Row 3: Andersclql, G., Mayo, P., Kryzak, H., Peterson, T., Filipczak, R., Wyzykowski, A., deFon- tenay, . Row 4: Olson, J., jannis, B., Larsen, M., Nelson, L., Olseen, E., Jablonski, J. fgacfio- oicition Mr. Hamilton organized the Radio-Aviation club this year to promote interest in radio and aviation. There are already thirty-six members, and the club meets every other Friday. At the start of the school year, each member paid seventy-five cents to help buy a short wave receiver and transmitter. The transmi-tter is installed in the laboratory for broadcasting, and the receiver in the Maroon office, for receiving. At one of the meetings, a student from Washington High School spoke about gas ,model airplanes and gave the club one of these models. Mr. Gene Shank, who is a test pilot for Northwest Airlines, was the speaker at another of the meetings. He told many of his interesting experiences and described radio-beam flying and instrument landings. A A stewardess from Northwest Airlines, Miss Heinin, outlined the qualifications necessary for her work, some of the experiences she has had, and the routes she has travelled. The members of the club made a trip to Wold Chamberlain Field. They went through 9 several types of planes, including one of the latest transport models. Their ambition now is to go up in one of the new Douglas bi- motors. Don't let it get you up in the air , kids. ',.....,' r-'N r'-W N f -' F-15 V Qi .7 T :li a LQ A 'i 1. ---v . lg A , F-5 X . , fffi' i:?lf'ii':T -1'-f'.'.--75 'FY '.iiYi-12,:.T51?tif'L1 3231 ' :',f,3'fff9 '7-:'9'.z ' '?,:Q'f-4- f '. 't ,1gga5af1.sT.b. 14.1 . E55 ag., Row 1: Savina, J., Savina, 'L., Peterson, C., Miss Moore, Adviser, Fabhrine, S., Genin, I., Haider, R., Pariseau, V, Row 2: Serpico, F., Hough, P., Raduenz, A., Johanson, B. L., Kortmann, D., Lanners, S., Lundberg, E. Row 3: Korngable, M. A., Hedlund, M., Sedin, B., Sedin, P., Pres., Wessel, M., Johnson, E., Lambert. B., Price, D. Qifzfsj Tumbling, comedy, dancing, and singing-all these make up the Girls' Club Vodvil, The show, launched by Pat Sedin, was such a great success last year that the Girls' Club intends to give it annually. Chemistry sharks, musicians, and comedians-all were represented in this gigantic, collossal, stupendous extravaganza, which played to a packed auditorium. Their Kay Kyser Show was conducted about the same as the radio pro- gram-three rounds of questions asked by Carol Peterson, the ol' professor, and dancing between rounds. The three judges, clad in scholarly-looking white caps and gowns, decided the winners who received prizes and awarded click-clacks to the losers. One afternoon Elizabeth Page, from the St. Paul Dispatch, gave advice to the lovelorn. Miss Moore, adviser of the club, had students put questions in a box for Miss Page to answer. The Girls' Club also has a constitution, one of the few to be found in the school. It was just recently drawn up, and it is patterned after the con- stitution of the Girls' Club of 1914. Beside having the distinction of being one of the oldest clubs in the school, it is also one of the largest. Their big-sister Christmas 1- ii T ' f party added many new members, for each old 9 .- ' ' 1 one brought a prospective new member. ' . ,Q p The last activity of the Girls' Club before -i l . the Maroon went to press was a St. Patrick's '-Q , Day Dance. Frog Hallgren's orchestra played, if - , and the best waltzers and jitterbuggers received ' fn. , . , ' prizes. Green paper dusters served as favors -.'.5'Qi'ff - .1 to the first sixty who attended. 'gg' H' Sl.:-I-X 3 V in :Z ,Q .1 1 2 .-v I ,Q l l x I fle x yr, .' .- l f.',j'L-, J Q rkl, 'P , ,. if 'el '- Forty-nine Fifty Row 1: Hague, M., Linstad, J., Verby, G., Celski, E., Alshouse, B., janaszak, D., Gonsowski, C., Whyte, E. Raw 2: Fenton, G., Shanley, J., Stebleton, G., Stevens, T., Ewald, G., Swanson, A., Stjernstrom, R., Rygg, R- Row 3: Sieber, R., Johnson, T., Cocchiarella, M., Garrison, M., O'Boyle, J., Johnson, W., Shogren, F. Uyfzo-.Qua The weight of lead in the type doesn't hold the Typo-Quadders down. This year the group is made up of twenty students who have completed one or more years of printing, and who are especially interested in its develop- ment. They are under Mr. Knowles' direction: with him they visit outside plants and attend apprentice meetings of the St. Paul Craftsmen's Club to learn new methods of printing. This year the club has attend four such meetings. Pit the first of these meetings, new methods of typography and layouts were discussed. At the second and most interesting, Mr. Seil discussed and illustrated the advantages of offset printing. They devoted the third meeting to rubber plates for reproducing photographs quickly. At the last meeting, press work was demonstrated. The lecturer at each session was one of the ablest men in his field. The members of the club help print the Courier. our school paper, and also prepare such oflice supplies as skipper slips, tardy excuses, and other papers with which we are familiar. Even though the club has no dues, it sponsors at least one roller skating party annually. At the I I end of the year, the members of the Typo-Quad have Q' i I a big picnic at some remote spot. lf ' ,,, iv p. A,v,, r . .. f E do nine. T '.'e',' 'li if' - ' TGI CHQ- fy So many boys wanted to become members of the Hi-Y that it was nec- essary to form two chapters--Alpha and Beta. The Alpha chapter of Johnson Hi-Y became a completely reorganized club last fall. Starting the year with only eight old members, they voted in twelve and chose four oflicers and as club adviser Mr. Lennart Carlson, a former Harding Hi-Y Secretary. Paper sales also play an important part in keep- ing up the club's treasury. On the social side, they gave a sleighride, the Sweet- heart's Banquet, and the Spring Frolic, one of the main events of the year. The first social meeting of the Beta Hi-Y was a pow-wow at the St. Croix Y. M. C. A. camp. Later in the fall the club sponsored a smorgasbord at the Parisian school of cooking as a money making project: they also con- ducted a paper sale in mid-winter to replenish their treasury. Both chapters of the Hi'Y sponsored a Christmas party for the little negro children at Welcome Hall. By such actions the boys show that they live up to the club standard of service. BETA HI-Y GROUP 1 Row Murray, W., Hagstrom, D., Clark, G., Verby, J., Bjorkman, B., Ross. R. Row Olson, R., Manfredini, D., Becker, R., Palm, A., Murray, E., Alshouse, B., Valine, W. Row Dahlstrom, H., Mayo, P., johnson, A., Martin, H., Moeller, C., Johnson, Robert A. ALPHA HI-Y GROUP 2 Row Swanson, W., Koerner, R., Dinwoodie, J., Classen, R., Olson, W. Row Rehnwall, E., Axelrod, T., Lundgren, R., Ahlman, R., Whitney, K. Raw Seestedt, J., Griebenow, N., Pederson, B., Schultz, T., Handevidt, G. Fifty-one .fllw Fifty-two Row l: Ahrens, M., Forseen, B., Morin, J., Berlin, D., Miss Downing, Adviser, Datko, E., President, Casselton, B. M., Cedarleaf, C., Raduenz, A. Row 2: Renstrom, M., Korngable, E., Gilstad, D., Pepin, D., Griebenow, J., Hevle, B. L., Berg, S., Michaelson, L. M., Wessel, M. Row 3: Korngable, M. A., Lembert, B., Beanblossom, E., Bowe, B., Anderson, M., Erickson, E., Linden, J., Wall, D., Hoben, B. Row 4: Griebenow, N., Nelson, L., Verby, J., johnson, W., Worrell, V., Ewald, J., Mayo, P. Jlfationaf ciblonofz oaisfy The honorary club of Johnson High School is the National Honor So- ciety. This is a nation-wide organization: its purpose is to promote scholar- ship, leadership, service, and character. Membership in the club is on the elective basis, During the spring sem- ester each teacher receives a list of all students who are second juniors, first or second seniors with an average of eighty-five or above. To become a member, a pupil must receive two or more votes from the teachers. The National Honor Society gives a banquet annually to honor the new members. Former Mayor Mark Gehan, an honorary member of the society, attends and is the outstanding speaker. The club gets into the holiday spirit at Christmas by giving a party. lt is an informal meeting with refreshments. entertainment. and the exchange of gifts. Row Row Row Row Row Row GROUP 1 1: Nordehn, J., Kuehner, S., Winter, A., Malmquist, B., Rogers, J., Serpico, F., Palmer, B., J Loritz, D., Casselton, B. M. 2: Rodenherg, B. J., Eckel, M. J., Pachiano, R., Sarrack, M. A., Olson, A., Ceclarleaf, C., Sontag, D., Anderson, A., Bowe, B., Grzywinski, F., Wallberg, L. 3: Stromberg, R., Peterson, P., Pachiano, C., Perfetto, E., Enerson, L., Alm, J., Erickson, L., Beanblossom, E., Lambert, B. . I 4: Pizinger, F., Saul, R., Sawyer, M., Wessel, M., Sime, B., Verby, G., Verby, J., McKinnon, L., . Mielech, H. GROUP 2 ' Peterson C Blomquist D Fabbrine S Sedin P Larson E Green M Mariano E W yte J C le S A 1- , -, , -. , -, . -, . H, . -, . '-, h , ., 0 , . . . 2' Larson, P., Tapscott, A., Hallberg, L., johnson, A., Carlson, D., Peterson, E., Linnerooth, C., Price, D., jordan, M., C'arlson, J. Row ' Lundberg, E., Swenson, M., Wolfgram, A., Albright, D., Schlorhaufer, L., Decker, P., Imsdahl, J., Hansen, L., Erickson, E. Row 4' Olson, D., Dewall, D., Wildung, D., Blossom, M., Chafiin, M., Colberg, D., Pinotti, L., Linden, J. f I fi Let's have the old Swede Yell! Have you got it? A thundering. YeaI comes up from the center of the cheering section. This peppy bunch, clad in white blouses, is the newly formed Girl Rooters' Club. They're seen and heard at every game, cheering the Governors on to victory. Early in the basketball season, Phyllis Peterson and some of the other girls felt a need for better support of the team and more enthusiasm at the games. They brought their problem to Miss Callahan, and she agreed to help form the new pep club. Over seventy girls appeared at the first meeting, The girls, with their enthusiasm, have aroused the interest of the whole school in our team. To prove with what vigor these rooters work, girl cheerleaders for next year have already been chosen and are being coached by Mr. Ahlberg. They promise plenty of new, and nifty W' yells with lots of gusto behind them. Fifty-three W Q 'T Q' Q Q Fifty-four Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row as Franta, F., Mariano, Snyder, J. Cole, E., Carlson, M., Hillstrom, G., Mayo, ahnkc B Forsber J .. 2. Grufman, V., Nelson, Onstacl, H., Johnson, 5 fm-K 'CJ' BUSINESS STAFF GROUP 1 E., Mr. Hamilton, Adviser, Linden, J., Anderson, G., Abrahamson, F., Sines, B., Kryzak, H., Wall, D., Ganzel, T., Pearson, H., Mariano, J. P., Ewald, G., Carlson, R., Pederson, B., Axelrod, T., Classen, B. AGENTS GROUP 2 M., Young, G., Decker, P., Wildung, D., Hoben, B., Johanson, B. L. B., Renstrom, M., Nelson, H., Sawyer, M., Koerner, E., Drewry, L. A., Umbehocker, R., Larson, E., Nelson, L., Bjorkman, B. LITERARY STAFF. ART, AND PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP 3 V r, V'-' Ahrens, M., Casselton, B. M., Ceclarleaf. C., Miss Moosbrugger, Adviser, Blomquist, D.. Raduenz, A., Shellhouse, J., deFontenay, M. Berlin, D., Michaelson, L. M., Gratzek, J., Gilstad, D., Lambert, B., Datko, E., Bi , Erickson E. ll C.. Heck, G., Tressman, J., Lindberg, K., Johnson, W., Bodin, J., Peterson, C., Leaf, C.,' Eilers, W. CUZOOI2 ro L,-I w x X. l rv AJ Tv pr if M ifQ'Z?5J'ET6 QLMMQ5 A 90 ww gf WW wg, GM Zwig ,WW ij 3553 Wi' jf! 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I f f' - f ,- f'i7-'wv' -10' .!',d'-wrt.,-g,, I-uri' H-4-11.4,-Q2 QHRNQE' ' p W , X S W W5 wget? - .... 3. 2 .j i,., ,.,,+ii ii Row 1: Verby, J., Sandberg, W., Handevidt, G., Rath, H., Frascone, V., Lepsche, L., Thompson, F. Raw 2.' siL:1l'ldEJCl'?io?,i, goach, Rygg, R., Kimbrel, C., Cucciarella, L., Pariana, A., Alshouse, B., john- Row 3: Clairk.'G., Alperto, J., Fosnes, C., Romansky, H., Lennartson, G., Tressman, J., Pilla, W. O 121012 U21 tty L9 a OO fi ' U' ' E CS' E Z' Y mfs These words taken from the St. Paul Dispatch, recall the climax of thc cagers' season. The team finished one of the most successful seasons in the school history. By winning the Northside division title, we Won the right to be in the city play-off. In the first game, we played Humboldt from the Southside and beat them by a score of thirty-five to twenty-two. In the Hnal game with. Harding, we were the victors to become the city champs. Chuck Kimbrel won honors on the all-city team, which is composed of boys from all the high schools in the city, and Jack Verby was honored on the second team. At the University fieldhouse, We played Marshall, the Minneapolis title team, and lost. The city championship made us district V .. ' -, champs which meant we played in the fourth -'.. wggx region tournament: at St. Peter, for'the right to - - 1 , 'Q play in the state tournament. Many loyal fans, K - ' including the band, followed the team to these ip 6 U A. games. The first night we won from St. Peter, , 4 4 ji' 1 forty-three to thirty-three, but lost on the ' 3.2 second night to Red Wing, who later became : Q runner-up in the finals of the state tournament. ' 1' 1 N Nga, :E This eliminated us from any further compe- gf' 4-is tition. xg f .5 We feel proud of the great showing the team l 'Q 5 TL displayed in this recent season, and feel sure it Q If will be long remembered by every Johnson , student. V 'IQP D '. ' - ,gain A 'li'f't I-'fi' 15A'ii. if5f I u UR 6 Fifty-Eve at 9 'B mg: Q6 Q - I f Z . ,G 5 1 5 A , I -1- iffijf jz ' f .V , .. ' 1 tiff' 5,313-,i:Zff'-, 'l-191 Iiff.-fft?fgQifjff-fff' ' 71 , ' ' 2 ' ' 'I I' ,e lllgll fisiif' 321' 'lv fi 139, 55 QQ' tl i ,wifi I l 4 42,-fr: rm f - ,' 111, I+'.4':i,f-I4 C Eg.: I ,- I Fifty-six JOHNSON WHIPS RED VJING 28-18. Showing the followers a promising team, we outplayed the visitors by ten points. Verby started out with a bang by scoring eighteen points. TOWERING GOVERNORS SMOTIHER CENTRAL 31-20. Starting out like champions, we played the. iirst twelve minutes far ahead of Central, but then began to slip, not enough to make us lose, however. GOVERNORS TOPPLE FAIRMONT 34-24. In our first out-of-town game, we came from behind in the second half to win. JOHNSON TOPS CRETIN 26-22 FOR FOURTH STRAIGHT. Another second half rally gave us a victory over the boys from Cretin. JOHNSON DEPEATS SOUTH ST. PAUL 20-15. We won our fifth straight in a slow game that saw only eight field goals scored. JOHNSON NIPS WILSON 36-34 IN OVERTIME. Being tied thirty-four, thirty-four at the end of the playing time, we played two overtimes before Bruce Alshouse connected with a long shot to give us the game. CRETIN SNAPS JOHNSON STRING 28-26. We started out in the first quarter with a seven to nothing lead, but the tide changed, and the Cretinites put on a drive which held them in the lead in the last three quarters. JOHNSON DRUBS MURRAY 40-21. Using a fast break and sink- ing their shots, our boys outplayed Murray throughout the whole game. JOHNSON TIPS HARDING 23-21. The largest crowd of two seasons saw our team take first place away from Harding. We had to put forth extra power in the last eight minutes to outscore Harding's thrust. JOHNSON WINS 19-12. In a low scoring affair we rallied in the second half to beat Washington to remain undefeated. JOHNSON OUTPLAYS WILSON 32-16. We easily won from Wilson in a game which saw Frascone and little Chuck Kimbrel doing most of the scoring. JOHNSON HANDS MURRAY A 38-22 DEEEAT. In our sixth straight victory of the conference, we easily rode over Murray to become the only undefeated team in our division. JOHN- SON HALTS LESTER PRAIRIE 27-24, In a non-conference game played in our gym, we defeated one of the strongest teams in the state. Cucciarella, a new player who hadn't been seen much, showed great promise. HARDING NIPS JOHNSON 31-30. The game was a see-saw affair which kept the spectators on the ends of their seats the whole time. The gun ended the game with Harding ahead by one point. JOHNSON WINS FROM WASHING- TON 31-20. By taking this game, we were tied for first place with Harding. Kimbrel and Thompson led the scoring. OPPONENT JOHNSON Harding rw, ,,,, 21 23 Harding OO,,O, ,3 1 30 Washington ..,O 12 19 Washington E,.. 20 31 Central ..O.2O, 20 3 1 Murray ...O,Oo 2 1 40 Murray ....,,. 22 3 8 Wilson .,...H. 34 3 6 Wilson ---,--,16 32 19 7 2 80 012 fag oczcf fo game Fi! ty FOOTBALL A SQUAD Row 1: Pettit, W., Pilla, R., johnson, D., jordan, D., Kimbrel, C., johnson, K., johnson, K., Drury, D. za zu O C S S ku N Fava 'FEB ww: .-M1223 55,551 A - N2 r: .Ui F1012 'O Npjo L10 H oi:-S., 51,52 Sa .bgef 3 SE ' E, 5- ru ' F :D 5 F G ,.- 5' 3' 0 2 1 F 'S oo .TJ 5 rx O P? J,-I W 5- ea. Q ' rn Q 'if ' 2 V7 ra C - g iv : 5' Z 312. W E 2 F S :D T' QQ 3 lb B F0 P' S w 'X Q 5 mx ., Mr. Neihart, Coach. Dispatch heads outline the story of the football seasonl JOHNSON WALLOPS WIl.SON l9fO. In our first game we saw evidence of an out- standing player when Bob Ross ran 75 yards for one of our touchdowns. JOHNSON AND TRAINERS PLAY TO 7-7 TIE. Both teams drove to the goal lines several times, but each scored only once, proving that the two were very evenly matched. HARDING AND JOHNSON TIE O-O. The whole game was played in a dense fog, but that didn't stop our team from outplaying the strong Maroons. Anderson, Torgerson, and Cocchiarella played the best ball, as far as line work was concerned, seen on the field this season. JOHNSON BEATS CENTRAL 13-0 TO TIE EOR FIRST. A barrage of ground power, swift attack, and accurate passing was responsible for the Governors' victory at the expense of Central. JOHNSON BLASTS WASHINGTON TITLE HOPES 14-O. Wasiluk was the evenings brilliant blocker, with Ewald and Anderson outstanding in line play. JOHNSON PASS ATTACK BEATS HUMBOLDT l3-O. Passes from Ross to Al Johnson, who was waiting in the end zone, resulted in both of the Governors' tallies. I iffy-eight ,TJA 7 . - z X ' When the frost is -. j glg ii 4 Q f on the pigskin, ff- ' ,ra if ll SCORES OPPONENT Harding , 0 Washington .. 0 Central .W .. , MO Humboldt . .0 Mechanic Arts W.. 7 Vv'ilson 0 7 Hot off the Grid. cbli in smoz There goes a pass! -and Al Johnson, our star end, neatly gathers in the pigskin which Bob Ross has tossed goalward bound, Students who ate tended the games saw this combination save the day on more than one occasion. We ended up in second place in the conference although we didn't lose a game. Against Harding, the conference champion, we played superior ball, but the boys lacked that extra punch needed to push the ball over the line The game ended in a scoreless tie. The other game which we tied was against Mechanic Arts. During the first part of the season the team took a trip to Sioux Falls. We played the game on a muddy field and were nosed out by a score of 13-12, although in yardage we almost tripled their total. Three of our men, Ross, Wocjik, and Torgerson, received all city honors. The rest of the team also did their part to give us second place in the city conference. B SQUAD Row 1: Eckert, A., Cucchiarella, L., Peterson, C., Renstrom, J., Cvagliardi, D., Pfaff, G., Dorr, K. Row 2: Stucci, J., Malm, E., LaBore, L., Rygg, B., Wirth, J., Clark, G., Mr. Koch, Coach. Row 3: Kunz, T., Helleen, B., Anderson, K., Anderson, E., Lennartson, G. J oHNsoN O l4 13 I3 7 l8 65 l Fifty-nine Opponent Washington Washington Wilson --- Row 1: Donovan, W., Kimbrel, C., Peyer, H., Schaber, H., jordan, R., Row 2: Mr. Sundberg, Coach, Alshouse, B., Smith, R., Wojcik, H., Lennartson, G., Bohn, W. Row 3: Lawrence, A., Lepsche, L., Verby, J., Thompson, F., Stack, B. KN Qiigdff 'lWe want a home run! Knock the apple over the fence! These are some of the remarks heard around the field as Johnson players step up to the plate. Our team ended the season in second place after winning live of their eight encounters. They lost to Washington, the city champion, twice by the scores of thirteen to three and seven to one. The games with Harding were the most interesting to the students here because of the intense rivalry between the two schools. Jack Verby, our star pitcher, was all-city player in his junior year, but he was out of school last season. He was voted the most valuable player in the American Legion League last year when he played for the Business and Professionals. A state baseball tournament will be held for the first time this year. The preliminaries take place the last weekend in April at Carleton College. The top eight teams after the season is over will return in the middle of June to play for the championship of Minnesota. . ff' 72. f fi-eej1..2af. i .'k L'1 .71 5 pf 'Q' if e,,, Qffi Circling the Diamond Sixty F78 BASEBALL Harding ...... 0 Central ....... Murray ....... Wilson ....... Roosevelt ..... Harding ...... Central ..... . . Murray ....... johnson 1 3 6 20 20 5 5 1 2 6 9 FE SCO RES Opponent Humboldt Puck Pushers. GHZOQEE For many years hockey has been just another sport at Johnson, but in the last few years good teams have brought about renewed interest. With all the makings of a championship team, we started the conference by breaking Wash- ington's string of 39 undefeated games. ln a game which was thrilling from start to finish. Johnson won by a score of 3-Z. Continuing the season, the team took several trips out of town. They won victories from Blake, White Bear, Washburn, and Shattuck and lost to Robbinsdale. ln the Shattuck game the rink was covered with two or three inches of water, but the skaters splashed and paddled their way to a l-0 victory. Earl Johnson, our goalie, has done unusual work this season. In 448 attempts to score on him, he saved 408 timesf A remarkable record. On home ice the Johnson pucksters played very good hockey, They were undefeated until they met Central on the Phalen rink. After the bat- tering was over, the Central jinx which has followed the Governors for three years, was found still pursuing the team. In individual scoring, Don Johnson and Arnie Bauer led with 19 and l8 points respectively. gow 1: Torgerspn, D,, Wojcik, H., Bauer, A., johnson, E., johnson. D., Bauer, W ow . . 2. Mr. Nelhart, Coach, Resch, W., Larsen, N., Fransen, D., Taubert, E., Renstrom, J. Harding -qc nc- Harding ..,, wc- Washington .,,, Washington .,,, Central -M -.-, Central ,.... .,., Humboldt ,.., ..,, Mechanic Arts ,,.. ,,.. Mechanic Arts .-- ---- johnsox l 1 3 0 l 0 6 2 2 6 55 Sixty-one owing .sam The Johnson High School rowing team paddled its way to victory over Central in the annual regatta held on the Mississippi River last spring. When the call for rowing talent was sounded a year ago, many boys became interested in the new sport. The Minnesota Boat Club fur- nished the equipment, and the crew followed faithfully the advice of Al Johnson, who is a member of the Boat Club, and who acted as their coach. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays the boys went down to the club, to practice. Using the club shells, they rowed up the river to the High Bridge and back. After several such sessions, their muscles ac- customed themselves to the strain of pulling the oars. Two years ago Central defeated the rowers from Johnson, but last spring saw an inspired team bidding for a win. With more experi- ence and purpose than the previous year, the team surged ahead of their rivals and crossed the line fully two lengths ahead of Central. ' John Renstrom, who supplied the encouragement and direction from his post as coxwam, was later given that position for the St. Paul Yacht Club. They rowed in a meet at Detroit Lakes and came in second. Q Since there 'are only two schools in the city with rowing teams, the field of competition is limited. We hope that other schools will follow our example and start such teams. Up and Coming. Sixty-two Raw 1: Johnson, R., Holm, E., Mangine, A., Arnquist, M., Anderson, G., Hillstrorn, G., Hanson, G. Row 2: Zlxsalgnson, RA., Coach, Jahnke, W., Arndt, S., Dorr, K., Parsons, V., Exlers, R., Eckert, A., man, . Row 3: Norquist, S., Benson, D., Hawkinson, G., Bill, S., Martin, H., Einck, D., Snyder, J., Franta, F. wimm '22 One team that isn't afraid of being labeled all wet is the swimming team. The more water there is, the better they like it. After winning the trophy for three consecutive years in city meets. our boys, coached by Al John- son, failed in their attempt to capture another first this year. Although Roger Ahlman could not compete this season, other members of the team gave good accounts of themselves. Rog participated in several non-conference meets and showed he had lost none of his form and speed. We went through our conference meets without a defeat, but in the finals, we came in fourth. Kenny Dorf had been injured in practice and was unable to qualify for diving. Marshall Arnquist and Gene Holm consistently made good time in all events. Kenny Dorr. a sophomore. helped boost the scores by exceptional div- ing. All the swimming teams in the city, at the end of the season, spon- sored a swell Aqua Dance at the Y. M. C. A. SWIMMING SCORES Opponent Johnson Harding .......... . .......... 28 46 Washington --- .... 25 49 Central .......... .... 3 5 40 Mechanic Arts --, .,--28 36 Cretin ......... .... 2 9 42 St. Thomas -- .... 25 37 1 Humboldt --- ---- 0 1 170 251 The Holm Stretch. City Relay Champs. Sixty-three GOLF TEAM Row 1: Dahlem, D., Alm, R., Bjork, D., Mr. Bergh, Coach, Classen, B.. Palmer, P., Hazzard, M. Row 2: Boege, V., Engle, R., Shulkaitis, D., Olseen, E., Koneczny, B., Shanley, J., Fanum, R., Schmidt, B., Tell, G. .mms cmcf Qoff If anyone happens to be in the vicinity of Keller early in the spring, he will see our golf team getting some of the winter rust worn off their clubs. The team played in eleven matches, seven non-conference and four conference games, winning all. In the contest for city championship, we beat Central-- winner of the Southside division. Bob Classen is captain and low scorer of the team. In the game for the twin-city championship, against Washburn, he drew Herman Berg, Patty's brother, At the end of eighteen holes, they were deadlocked: in the extra hole Bob lost. Our teams have played for seven years, and during this time, we have won the championship six times. Central netmen, bewaref The Johnson tennis team is determined to avenge its defeat of last year. Our team won the Northern Zone title with a decisive score against each of the five teams in the Zone. But when they ran into Central in the intra-city playoff, they took a spill. Only two of the men. Bucky Olson and James Burrows, who played in that fateful game will be on the team this year. but their determination for revenge will spur the others to a desperate try for the city title. Members of the team for 1941 were de- cided by an intra-team tournament at the end of the season last spring by Al Sundberg, the coach. . 44. Qi 1 i .-1 5 ,Q 1 C :fir TENNIS TEAM 1, N i Row 1: Olson L. Schrankler, J., Mr. Sundberg, Coach, Molanrler, W. .V X 'G Row 2: Palm,i K.,' Neils, D,, Burrows, J., Pedersen, B. A Sixty-four 1 Row 1: Cocchiarella, M., Fransen, D., Celsl-ri, G., Shulte, B., Schulz, T., Larson, L., McGee, J. Row 2: DeMarco, F., Ross, B., Johnson, T., Ewald, G., Ewald, j., LaBore, L., Murray, W., Thomp- son, R. 710,06 With the iirst sign of spring, the Johnson track team starts limbering up for the season ahead. Before the snow is off the ground, members of the team can be seen running around blocks in the neighborhood. Last year saw one of the fastest teams in the school's history compete for city honors. Five boys qualified for the state meet, where Arvin Gearman, a master at the hurdles, took second place in his heat. Coach Smiley's pride, the relay team that had Won in the city conference by breaking the high school record, had high hopes. However, Gene Johnson, the first man, was knocked down: We were disqualified. We placed second to Marshall in the city meet. With our veteran talent back from last year, and with the many promising candidates from the sophomore and Junior classes turning out for early spring practice, everything points to a strong team again this year. TRACK SCORES GOLF SCORES Opponent Johnson Opponent johnson Z'3,I?f5g-Z 'j1jjjiZM 2? Mecvm Am ---- W M Murray ---- ----- 2 0 84 Cretm ............ 4M 135 E 2E T 5- TENNIS SCORES Opponent Johnson Harding ...... .... 0 5 Harding ...... .... I 4 Washington --- ----0 1 Washington --- -..--0 1 . Central ...... .---4 1 Murray --- ,---0 5 Murray --- ---,2 3 Wilson -- --. .1 4 Wilson -- ..... 0 5 8 29 V Tracking 'em down. Sixty-five Row 1: Ahrens, M., Linden, J., Mrs. Adams, Adviser, Abrahamson, F., Erickson, E., DeFontenay, M. Row 2: Malmquist, B., Rogers, J., Pariseau, V., Hammarlund, D., Pachiano, R., Loritz, D. Row 3: Ollom, M., Bill, C., Verby, J., Saul, R., Kortmann, D., Linnerooth, C. Q. 04. 04. There are competitive sports for the boys who are interested in athletics, but the girls aren't allowed to form teams and play in competitive sports. That is why the G. A. A. was formed. This club gives the girls in high school an opportunity to get a letter in other ways than from their boy friends. The letters, G. A. A., stand for Girls' Athletic Association, and their activities include just what the title implies. The girls in this club sign up for the type of athletics that interest them. In this, they have a wide field from which to choose. The athletics open to them include such interesting sports as archery, badminton, bowling, and ping pong, to mention the most popular sports. A head is elected for each sport, and the different sport heads, together with the president, vice president, secretary-treasurer, and recording secretary, form the G. A. A. board. No girl is a real member until she has endured a silly initiation. This year, because the thought in everyone's mind is national defense and conse- quently the army and navy, the board chose the navy as their theme. The girls who were being initiated were asked to dress as sailors and carry mops to swab the decks of the good ship, Johnson. The usual good spirit and fun of the G, A. A. reigned at this initiation. Aiming at your heart. l I These girls are volley gooc . . LW .f Sixty-six .in-gt., Lf it 'i'1':.'f L ' J fi -, ::S.'--f. 1 Q4 - :.g3,ZfS-f: - . 'T H13 35. 1- . .,,,-.'.,7... ..:!f'.xL'f jg, f, .x,.v. .- . - .:-..'-. -ffF'- i . . A . V. r.4f','-,jf 7 - 1-'jf' in-Y.-1-xv'-.. ' J. , t ,Ji ,. ff I r, A ' -. :1,- - ,I --. H'-:H - -'-. 550: JSE.,-nu Row Row Row Row Row Row '7.,Q 1 I yr- I .ww va - 'fer . ..,, ' .Q I .J X Us ' I , ' I lx P1 x L GROUP 1 ' Che?10Ck. L-. ADIISYSOH, J-, Mi-lnrlinen, R., Sarrack, M. A., Larson, P. Flis A. Lorltz, D., Blair, R., Donovan, M., Hedman, A., Pachiano, R. Y Y Ellenbecker, J., Linnerooth, C., Hanson, E., Mazion, S., McEwen, B., Erickson, D. , GROUP 2 Wlldung, D., Albright, D., Mrs. Adams, Adviser, Blossom, M., Hudalla, D., Swenson, M. Peterson, M., Cole, S., Rodenberg, B. J., Anderson, A., Mariano, J., Borelli, S., Genin, J. Pizxnger, F., Perfetto, E., Saul, R., Carlson, L., Sime, B., Sundgaard, G. laadaei I This year has been an active one for the G. A. A. boards of the St. Paul high schools. Our board has been especially busy entertaining and being entertained by the other high school boards. The G. A. A. gave dances weekly to finance the initiation, parties and bought new sports equipment. All of the girls worked hard to make these dances a success. We are all grateful for the whole-hearted and enthusiastic support of Mrs. Adams. the club adviser, in all the club's activities. .,-7.-1. an ma' ' ., in s W. Mes.. R 1: E k t, QH d, M., Mr. Sundberg, Coach, Dugdale, R., Verby, J. Rgi: 2: Bgszr M.. jordaazarD., Munson, B., Gagliardi, D., Fischer, J., MacKenzie, G. Hand Stand Row 3: Anderson, V., Nisswandt, A,, Peek, N., Kunz, B., Keller, L. Bowlers: Dan Ahrens, Bill Pettit, Lenny Olson, Dan Shulkaitis, Wally Pettit, Cap- tain. gym 80,172 QHC! BOUUQIZ Boys hanging on the horizontal bar, twirling on the parallel bars, throw- ing themselves around on the side horse, doing flips on the mats-any of these things you'd see during first period on one side of the gym where our gym team practices. This year most of the boys were new to the team, but through con- sistent practice they were able to place in most of their meets. In the North- west Meet at the University, where schools from all neighboring states are entered, Bob Munson placed lirst on the mats. Bowling has become one of the nation's most popular indoor sports. En- thusiasm for the game has reached the St. Paul high schools, and a bowling league was formed. This year the Johnson keglers won the championship. They won 56 games and lost 7. Although Johnson was in first place all the way, Monroe made the race close by winning 55 games and losing 8. 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Sfzv R X 'E'-Q1 fx AK K if as A 3 is 'del' ' X, h . ' ' g,'? w j-'K Qs mv auf'-'E fsif - N- ,O ,-, 1 1 , 'P I I . b Sgw x S9 1 Q Carr' A Xxwwmu 'B- Fuiure. Em S4:SW1 9 mf' 'L' Cry N......-J W -. G Hom loun If Goa s C9437 be.J Nper O Wm , Qty K hw W J 1 A W 5 , . H W .haw 4 X22 '1 fi if me O dl PAYNE AVENUE DIRECTORY SECTICN f I i -.Q K B is' .LA ' - A ' 12 l 4--' 1 . . ' Y . - Dear Reader: We wanl you lo know lhal we are pulling wilh you and lor you in your worlhwhile ellorls lo publish lhe linesl Maroon ever! ll is a pleasure lo endorse your aclivilies by subscribing lo your Payne Avenue Direclory Seclion. Sincere congralulalions. Payne Avenue Business and Professional Men. I. A view ol' Payne Avenue from Jessamine Avenue. 2. Bonne's Shoe Slore, Where good shoes are filled correclly. 3. The P. A. B. A. banquel. 4. Jane Linden, our business manager. 5. Bessie Pearson Millinery-Hals made lo order-reslyling. 6. Lowesl cosl for clean, cornlorlable healing of all kinds al A. A. Carlslrom Fuel. 7. Dorolhy Gilslad and Belle Cassellon ol lhe lilerary slall. 8. Buy your gradualion rings and club rings al Lindahl's. Elgin, Hamillon, Wallham and Swiss walches lealured here. 9. Lila Mae Michaelson looking Polynesian. I0. Super Merkel prices are low every day. ll. Home room 207. l2. Churchills' Barber Shop, I3. Sporling goods of all kinds, and ouldoor equipmenl, al Associaled Gamble Slore. I4. Carl Leaf, lhe guy who lakes lhe piclures. I5. Furs exclusively, relining, repairing, reslyling, slorage and cleaning, al Lealgren Furs. Seventy-Eve 6 WHY GO DOWNTOWN? PAYNE AVENUE SAVE-oN PAYNE AVE. vs' .55 r -:w.:.- .gf c 2 WW s s -a vi, Ni Iii ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ArIing+on EIec+ric Co. Payne Ave. Pharmacy Nelson Drugs Sundberg Drugs CLOTHIER Wilfrid Anderson GRGCERS Payne Ave. Cash and Carry SHOES Easf Side Grocery Bonne's Shoe Slore Food Cenire KIein's Foods DRUGGISTS Nelson Bros. Grocers Borgsirom Pharmacy The Marker Baskef I. Payne Avenue Fur Co.- The sfore of good furs. 2. Looking up Payneifrom Wells. 3. My heroI- Bob Clasen. 4. Luncheon al fhe Blue Cross wifh Ihe Maroon adveriising sfaff, 5. Buy all your groceries a+ NeIson's. 6. The refrigera+or deparfmeni of Arlingfon Eleciric-refrigerafor head quarlers of Ihe Easf Side. 7. Safe and economical movers since l903-lei Franli L. Peierson move you fo. and hea+, your new home. 8. Trade ai' Sam's and save money. -Payne Ave. Cash and Carry. 9. For The Ia+es'r sfyles in men's and boys' furnishings, see Wilfrid Anderson. IO. Handsome is whaf handsome does-and Jim Snyder is a Boy Scouf. II. A wonderland of values-shop and save af PeHerson's DeparImen+ Siore. I2. Knodf Sfyle Shop is +he Ladies' Wearing Apparel Sfore of Payne Avenue. I3. You know we know radio -Larry's Radio Shop. Seventy-six S ND NEIGHBORS, BUSINESS MEN , sw- ........-.Ne l: .WW . fr ': : in e ' . ' A QS 4 r...g .1 A X , . -W M., , E,, , - A s x . I If r f . . . If 1+ sd. . as . , -. ..: . . mul Q A I R A '9Qq, -in . y,V Q Q .5 in-I us?-. ,. is :.,, ,-,f, y Wh Q fi ., FUEL DEALERS Capifol lce and Fuel Carls+rom and Sons AUTO ACCESSORIES Associaled Gamble Sfores FURRIERS Leafgren Furs Payne Fur Co. JEWELERS Lindahl Jewelers Carlson Jewelry DRY CLEANERS Minnehaha Cleaners Joe Anderson Cleaners MEATS Olson Bros. MeaI's SI'eele Bros. Meals Food Cenlre Marlce+ I. Mike Mancini and Ken Monson in 'Ihe Physics lab. 2. Find your answer for good meals aI' Olson's. 3. Shop Ihe self-service way and buy af Klein's Super Market 4. If isn'I an Oldsmobile, buf Jim, Dororhy, and Franlc Ihink ii' will do. 5. Our subscriprion sales manager, Grace Anderson. 6. See Ihe new Sfewarf-Warner Dual-Temp refrigerafor a+ Swenson's. 7. See Sid Wold for a square deal in a new or old car. 8. The inlelligenrsia deparimenf 9. PaHie cake, Paffie cake. IO. Doroihy, Jennie and Elsie bowling a+ Ihe Payne Avenue Recreafion. II. Surprised-or amazed-or is Ihaf ius'I nalural, Dor? I2. Come in and have your voice recorded by Ihe new Philco recording unif af Swenson Bros. Furnifure Siore. I3. Gel your besf car buy af Easf Side Mofors. Seventy-seven CO PLE E SHOPPING C N ER A MAT POUR SERVICE E T ' 'Q A w , I PLUMBER HARDWARE Axel F. Pelerson Swenson Bros- 'P FURNITURE DRY GOCDS Swenson Bros. PeHerson's Depr. SI'ore Wahman's DepI'. S'Iore TRANSFER Frank L. Peferson RECREATION BARBER Payne Ave. Recrealion ChurchiIl's Barber Shop I. Come in and ear and drinlx wifh 'rhe gang al Sundberg Drugs. 2. More experimenls in Ihe physics lab. 3. Elgin, Hamilfon, Gruen, Wesffield walches al Carlson Jewelry. A large seleclion of diamond rings and beaufiful gi'F+s in iewelry. Convenienl credif Ierms. 4. Be wize-economize ar Wahman's Deparlmenr Slore. 5. The adverlising slaff TRYING Io loolc business-like. 6. See Sfeele Bros. for your meals. 7. The Marlcel' Baslcel, owned and operaled by Melvin and Seymour Rolh- sfein, graduafes of Johnson High in fhe I936 and I937 classes, respeclively. 8. The business siaff wilh Mr. Hamilfon. 9. My, my, whal' goes on here? Jim, be careful. IO. Neil Igrandpappy Snauyl Greibenow. II. Gene Johnson and Marry Cocchiarella experimenfing. I2. Meel your 'Friends al Ihe Payne Avenue Pharmacy for sodas, sundaes, and colces. I3. Payne Avenue from Yorlr. I4. Mr. Beanblossom, Mr. Olson, and Mr. Pererson af Ihe P. A. B. A. banquet I5. Come in and fry our Iempling 'founfain specials-Borgsrrom Drugs. Seventy-eight PAYE QZEIIIEEEOIREESSSES DIRECTCDRY I ri 94 I I ' - X EAT SHOP RADIO SHOP Blue Cross Sandwich Shop I-'3 Y'5 Radio SIIOP L T I if AUTO DEALERS FIL me s AT ous 56' Salhow Service Sfafion Easi Side Moior Sales I IN RY Sid Wold, Plymoufh Dealer M LL E Bessie Pearson LADIES' APPAREL 5 gl loc STORE Knodi Slyle Shop CIark's 5 and I0c Siore I. More of our Payne Avenue Business friends. 2. The pholographer musl have been an early riser fo gef 'Ihis picfure. 3. The Iiferary sfaff hard ai work. 4. One of Norihwesi Airlines' piIo+s. Gene Shanlr, Ieciuring 'Io 'rhe Radio-Aviafion Club. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson all dressed up and some place fo go. 6. Joe Anderson Cleaners- Guardians of appearance. 7. More of +he Iiferary siaff. 8. The Kapa Jamma's paiama parfy. 9. Mr. Nieharf. IO. Tom Johnson makes a Ias+ mad dash as his goal comes in sighf. II. Busy wifh an experimenf. I2. Make our sfore your s+ore -Nelson Drugs. I3. Tom, Helen, Fern and Elsie looking over old Maroons. I4. Our friend, Red Kennedy. I5. His co-worker, Bob Classen. I6. BeanbIossom's Food Cenfre Marlxel, lcnown for i'rs large variely of qualify meaf ifems displayed daily. I7. George lcibifzing over HeIen's and HanIn's game of chess. Seventy-nine MAROON FRIENDS MAROON ADVERTISERS ARE PROGRESSIVE AND RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS FIRMS. H. W. FISHER PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 38I MinnesoTa ST. BETWEEN s+h AND 6+h STREETS Mr. Cartier and members of Johnson's camera club seem quiTe inTeresTed in The enlarging apparaTus, buf Eugene Quinn would raTher look aT The piCTure books. OFFER! UnTiI our supply is exhausTed, we will sell a genuine Kodak Exposure Guide Tor Tive cenTs. This handy charT is available Tor any Type oT EasTman Tilm. Reg- ularly sells aT Twice This price. When you ask for one oT These Guides Tell The clerk you saw iT adverTised in The Maroon aT This price. As official supply and service head- quarTers Tor The I94I Maroon's phoTographic sTaTT, we naTuraIIy feel a very real inTeresT in The ouTcome oT The book. We are proud oT The ex- Tensive and imporTanT parT we have been privileged To play in making This Maroon a Treasure-book oT memories. Good phoTographs give a yearbook The inTeresT iT should command. Our TaciIiTies and services in all Tielcls of phoTography are always aT your command in exacTly The same way They are aT The command of The Maroon's phoTographic sTaTT. No iTem is Too small To receive courTeous and compeTenT aTTenTion in our sTore. We sTand ready aT all Times To give you The service you wanT, wheTher iT be in making a single prinT or Turnishing The mosT eIabora+e equipmenT. E ghty Dr. Llffle auihorizes an order-all in The daily roufine. 2 My, my, what goes on here, Tom, Dorofhy, Joe, Phyllis? 3 A friend of ours in The P. A. B. A., M r. Peterson. 4 Skill and accurafe observaTion exercised by Physics pupil Vernon Worrel. 5 June Rogers insTrucTing John Rensfrorn in The popular vocaTion of dancing. Ad h dl k H MHH hhg JkMG 9 9 Ih Ip ARE YCJUR FRIENDS GET BEHIND MAROON ADVERTISERS. THEY ARE BEHIND YOU. GREENE ENGRAVING CO. 26I E. Fifrh Sfreei ' E I I 1 , p g e oo fogerher, in Ihe composing room af Greene s. Miss Moosbrugger, Iiferary adviser, keeps a wafchful eye on fhe work being done. Miss Moosbrugger Icnows I'he vaIue and imporrance of compefeni' +echnicaI advice on engraving and prinfing maH'ers, in building a yearbook. And 'rhe Greene Engraving Co. is happy Io render every possibIe service 'ro I'he high schooIs in solving I'heir yearbook problems. E I1 GIRL GRADUATES of as JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL ATTEND . . . CABLE'S A High-Slandard Secrelarial and Civil Service Training School Exclusively for Girl Graduales of HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES FILING BUSINESS ENGLISH TYPING BUSINESS LAW SHORTHAND CORRESPONDENCE DICTAPHONE MACHINE OPERATION ACCOUNTING COMPTOMETRY Thorough CIVIL SERVICE Training Course The only Business College in S+. Paul which aclually requires High School Gradualion for enlrance. Summer quarler classes begin June I6 and 23 Fall quarler classes begin Seplember 2, 8, and I5 Enroll immedialely afler gradualion and be prepared for a posilion several mon'I'hs ahead Ihe crowd. NO PREVIOUS COMMERCIAL TRAINING REQUIRED FOR ENTRANCE. Those wi'I'h High School Commercial Training accepled and credirs allowed. Affilialed wilh business concerns for pracfical fraining. FREE EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT open lo our s'I'udenI's only. Wrile or Telephone 'For full descriplion of our school and i+s courses CABLE'S SECRETARIAL COLLEGE I547 Universily Ave., Near Snelling Ave., S+. Paul Telephones: MI dway 9644 and MI dway 4255 BURTON A. CABLE GRACE S. CABLE Presidenl' Principal We employ no solicifers. We welcome visifors. Every graduafe has received a posifion. Eighty-two Now whos cuie b Id 'rhis Must I 7 be II? Mr. Ham 2 Th I kaZk.'il 3m? ab Bob Ros behind fh ball. 3 Two indul' I denfs fh lab e 4 Three rf girls by Iypowrito m 0 I d h bhdfh T T I I As Complere as His T ii I de I' Windows are Perfecf d gt? d I f G OU ll 'if H0 Are METZLER'S Sfoclcs of clothes. I l Wesh ngluouse Appliances Grand Gas Ranges Sporiing Goods Piifsburgh Painis, and all General Hardware Hazel Park Hardware 848 WHITE BEAR AVENUE TOWER 3I9l LEARN TO SPEAK THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS They can express your every senfimeni' mosi' beaulifully. 2 ck Kimbrsl f'ii'liofI0I'lZ and 20 Wes+ Fiflh S+ree+ Cedar 7335 S i n c e THE CAR'S THE THING See KEMPER MOTOR CO. D Q, I' PLYMOUTH and CHRYSLER 'II so: EAST sevsmi-i SALES and SERVICE TO wer 6060-bl Hall Eleciric 386 MINNESOTA Dis+ribuIors of PORTABLE AND CENTRALIZED SOUND SYSTEMS FOR INSTITUTIONS Dealers in LABORATORY TEST EQUIPMENT AND 4 SUPPLIES 0 em, chmf and Hwy, baqwfgs of The Headquarfers for Radio Amafeurs Radio Club, giving a ham receiver fhe E ghty hte lf, Upon Graduaiion From Johnson you decide 'io prepare 'For a business career, we invite you +o consider our Secretarial, Shorthand and Business courses. The school is in session all 'rhe year and siudenis may enroll ai' any lime. We employ no solicitors but 'lhose who are interested in a business training are urged to visit the school to inspect facilities and ihe work of the students. You will 'Find the Rasmussen School a superior business training insiitution-high grade courses, large faculty, seleci' students, modern equipment, wholesome surroundings. Free employment department for graduates. Forty-first year Our Summer School Offers Special Advantages +o High School S'l'uden+s 63 East Fifth Street near Cedar Saint Paul, Minnesota , Cedar 5333 PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL Brady-Margulis Co. S+yle plus Oualiiy STATIONERY AND OFFICE ARE THE SUPPUES ouTsTANDlNe FEATURES use OF Our - MccLusKEY ' 'Hes CLOTHES gl:-ailgE I Legal Blanks iii MEN SERVICE! O Office Furniture YOUNG MEN tf4ff3:v80d O Columbia Ribbons SUITS C e ie 'e and TOPCOATS OVERCOATS Carbon Paper S20 +0 S45 O CE dar 7446 I38 E. 4+h S+. PROMPT DELIVERY McCluskey Cloihes Second Floor-Bremer Arcade Eigh ty-lout I Oh Happy Day! Tommy win- ning his doll buggy at the Maroon party 2 Faculty Mem- bers at Miss Ask's farewell party. 3 Up in the air with the gym team. 4 Hillstrom and Kryzak inspect- ing a 'new phonograph. Our senior prexy, Jack Verby. 2 A ge?-to-gather of Radio- Aviafion CI members. ub 3 Thanks fo a swell ham and perfect coaching, Mr. Smiley. 4 Wall, if il ain'f Daisy May, or is if Joan Copeland. I I ,f 0 Q W 'I A ,Idr i jf ITL -It I J I f tml 0 f . so ly WE- A Q I52.5 ' .. X' J 'Qs --1. Q 'I :ff - .4 I 7 f . 1 M ' 'yr ' fa, j,'? .J ,.,.F1fr M f sw r M1 il iff 'E' Views- j 'asa f I1 ' I ! . l, T It 2- I A 'TT .-.fgi:-'IjEP ' -fs ,. 'Eff' f--fJ,.gii'.gf+5i 4,-.Y .3 ,f 11, , t. J :'N'WI :sm 4' 2 if ' .T 1 . BUILDING FOR TOMORROW! Individuals and business firms who are looking forward, who are building loday for Iomorrow, will find wholehearfed co-operafion ai' fhe Norihwesiern SI'a+e Bank. To make plans 'For fomorrow i'I's usually necessary +o have money +oday. Responsible borrowers 'Find prompf accommodafion af fhis bank . . . no red fape . . . no delay. Whaf are your plans for fomorrow . . . a business enI'er- prise, a new car, new home? Give our Loan Deparlmenl' an op- porfunify 'lo help YOU build for Iomorrow. NORTHWESTERN STATE BANK EAST SEVENTH E+ REANEY AVENUE Affilialed wiI'h Norfhwesl' Bancorporalion MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Eight y-five sg Q KENNETH lvl. WRIGHT STUDIOS 50 E. Sixlh Slreel GA rfield 4430 f W h' l C f l M cha 'c Arls Harding Hu boldi, Johnson, Wilson, Composiie of porfraifs rom as ang on, en ra, e ni , , m Monroe, Murray, Marshall, While Bear, and Lincolnlown. Specialisis in High School and College Pholography, our service covers l'he en'rire Norlhweslg lherefore, wilh our sfaff of experls and equipmenl, we are able fo offer l'he sludenls of S+. Paul High Schools beHer service and phofography +han ever before. Facully Members, do nol hesi+a+e lo aslc our assisfance in any prob- Iems you migh'l have as class advisers or assislanis. Our policy is fo help all we can 'lo produce be'Her pholography and service al less cosl' lo lhe sfudenl ancl school. Our s+andard low-priced plan has meanl a saving of many dollars lo rhose sludenfs who came lo 'rhe Wrighl Sludios lhis year for +heir senior por+rai+s. MAKE WRIGHT STUDIOS YOUR STUDIOS FOR PHOTOGRAPHY. Porfrail - Weddings - Family Groups - Children's Por'l'rail's Commercial - Adverfising - Publicify - Archifeclural and Legal We specialize in lhe resl'ora+ion of old pholographs and snapshols. 50 E. Sixlh Slreel GA rfield 4430 Eighty-six Mr. Anderson in his high haf, black lie and fails. 2 La fence Lepsche en- ioyinq warer afier a hard game. 3 One for iha money, 'Iwo for fha show, fhroe To get ready, and swimming he goes. 4 Borloms Up af the Maroon party. 5 Could be Harvard, could be Yale, but no, i0's Johnson. l ou'r doin Y e 9 all riqhf There, Jlm. 2 Some d bo y's been caughf in fhe Drafl. 3 Flaherfy af ease in fhe Y. M. C. A. pool. STUDIO 6OI RYAN BLDG. GA rfield l740 4 Elsie, Fern and Efhel seem fo be in iusf fhe righf mood for having I hope ,here is their senior porfrails taken. See Page 95 for EIsie's porlraif. a mistletoe around. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE l94l MAROON Of fhe 347 senior por+rai+s shown on pages ll fhrough 25, 342 were made in our sfudio. Why do Johnson sfudenfs pracfically unanimously selecl' Golling Sludio? 5 Simply because Golling's fine work, combined wilh will- oR 'cg::L'er51fJ ing and complele service, are imporfanl' faciors in mak- heroes. ing fhe Maroon +he very besl' possible yearbook. Ask any senior sludenl or any facully adviser ..... Eigh ty-se ve The Greal' Human Need FEET AHEAD! I o They sure I' Calcium p,gg,yogag P af fhggrxa People of all ages need calcium, bul' few loday gel' a sufficienf amoun'I' of if for greaiesi, or mosl' abundanf, heallh. The besl' and cheapesf source of calcium is DAIRY PRODUCTS The lower +he income for food, 'I'he so grealier lille need for more dairy Whai promineni' Maroon sfalf members could producfs in +he die+. Fresh 'Fluid pas- 'hm Mace' 'hoes belong lo? feurized milk daily in some form- Feei' Take tithe Lead' ellher as a beverage or un cooked 2 foods-should be used. ClI'eSSed in wha,,.Y again, Hillsfrom Milk - Cream - Cheese - BuH'er M 6 C 6 Y S S l'l 0 9 S Use more of all of +hem-fhey are DOWNSTAIRS Na1'ure's richesl' all -purpose foods. Sevenlh and Minneso'l'a r l '- Lei' ENRlGHT'S I . H i lime baker boy 'Say ll' Wllh Flowers ml slir up a ba'I'ch of griddle cakes for T f you' Pamel Bros., Inc. rf' Um--m are fhey gg good! 3 Qualil'y-Quan+il'y Florisf oofpmy Pep l+'s a joy 'ro ge+ your vifamins 'rhe ENRIGHT way-so +ell your grocer foday you mus+ have a sack of 44I WABASHA CE. 6766 ENRlGHT'S ALL C' THE WHEAT noun Hoppensledl' Pharmacy ll' is one of fhe rich- '- esi' sources of vifa- mins B and E- and Prescripfion Specialisfs provides five ofher essenfial IASK YOUR DOCTORJ viramins P ga 953 ARCADE Van Buren 04l8 E if E ghty gh! qethng se? f r business 4 Helen Pear fhe lucky winner o f th camera, qi ai fhe Mar ry pa rfy. I soo A h I f lh newly formed Camera Club. 2 'Ie's a comin' 1 lh If O C BS round-up. 3 sean I fh h d uicker 'Phan lho aye. 4 lhere's ihe all? Maybe omebody's Iding fhem. THE SOPHIES KNOW Jim Pelerson, Lois Johnson, and Armond Ramos, all of fhe class oi '43, reveal Ihe secret of fheir sparkling vifalify. ENJOY THE LIGHT, FRESH FLAVOR OF CHILLED SPARKLING 7-UP S+. Paul BoH'Iing Co., Inc. VA. l234 To YOUNG PEOPLE who wanf +o GET AHEAD DAY OR NIGHT SCHOOL ENTER ANY TIME Courses Can Be Arranged fo Suii' Previous Training EMPLOYMENT SERVICE f' Rx Globe I Business if 'Q College I Xxgegfi 7+I1 and Cedar GArfieIcI 4378 T. F. KENNEDY G. S. STEPHENS These courses lead Io promolion and beiler pay: Secrefariel Training Beginning Typewriling Beginning Slworllmand Advanced Typewriling Advanced Shorfhand Office Machines Civil Service Salesmanship Bookkeeping Accounfancy Business Correspondence Business Adminisiralion Complimenls no-F-- A FRIEND Eighty-nin Mr. Lennarlson is shown explaining one sfep in Ihe manufaclure of crales 'ro Belly Sines and Slanley Arndl. In Ihe discussion, he poinled ou+ 'rhal' many of his employees are Johnson- iles-Ihus lending a familiar air Io a local induslry. MINNESOTA BOX MANUFACTURING CO. 827-84I FOREST ST. TO wer 3300 Box Shooks-Boxes-Baled Shavings Kindling Wood-Sawdusl' We Specialize in Furnilure Slorage and Moving , T E ill ' 'ff 1, .,,,., -I EQWi'-'KW sia1digqg'g'.':QE -4-2g- ' 'A' .5 ,.,,,, ' V - :':'::::Ts. . : ?Ki3m?es-jE,4-Q'V-!'31'h: ' 2 ,1 - ' l 4 - .f1. . .. 5 ' , .,.. Q ' - , .,::A..: , 7l8 Easf Minnehaha SI. Tower 4264 TRY US ON YOUR NEXT LONG HAUL Delco Slolcers and Oil Burners fc fgsfbzqfh QQLVZPEL Frigidaire Refrigeralors Eleclric Ranges Hol' Wafer Healers Flowers for Every Occasion , ff! : 4 4.545-. ?.:'Q..:'-A T I I I 12.12 1' 'Piisfeswl I fa! ' i',..x,-15 I ,Af F.VV.'I'OZPBI.. 2,23 f N X. ' mequmnwfmomw vi I9IE.71!911 'X GA rfield 5347 Complefe Drug Slore Service MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT l1Il ',gscluP'r1oN Illlll 'our Rzuil ccigj Q,W,,,,,m n,,,PHAnMACY..llll Qwwflf PQNEAVE ,rr MARYLAND S+ sv PAUL v-insg T i wigx Here is Ihe oppor- NYE- +uniI'y you have been I2 looking for Io sludy S A H a n S e n C O a I your favorile inslru- ' ' will menl anddiow Thi U51 . S h IB . w' - ,ei ofou'1'seREEf gg Fauquier and Bradley SIS. + + F 232322 for five COAL UNDER covER Lrg: weelrs. YfL50Pay Ik? COAL-COKE-WOOD I S ' wee Y STOKERS-OIL BURNERS lllllfi' ls PEYER Rex FUEL OILS MUSIC CO. iuili r' is Eas+ sinh Sfreef Tower SI93 Lessons Only Nmety I A sfiich in time saves nine. Or does if gafher no moss? 2 Is II shadow boxing, or iusl Axelrod in acfion? 3 Waler, water everywhere, even in Ihe cafeferia. What will they think of nexf? 4 So Jack Verby finally found the ball. 5 A few of fhe feachers fake time auf for refreshmenis. The nowosf ng In ballof reviewed by Mondo. sessnon for l lhi P. Jim 2 Jam Carl n F A d lorence Serpico, J Terry, d Dorofhy Pric I ry. 3 I'd iusf have Warner s 4 Liferar al 1 Ieisu 5 as soon Beverly for my private y I ff hair Our Asslsfanf rinci a , p I hl. P Mr. Die Mr. Goldberg was snap- ped while showing Dick- ens' TaIe of Two CiI'ies Io Belly Sines, afler having selllecl Jim Snyder wifh Carnegie's How Io Win Friends and Influence People. Twin Cily Book 8m Slalionery Co. 408 CEDAR ST. New and Used School Books-Reference Books H W -Novels ' Remember - - ? ' .gd-Y i he : Maroon Bells 7 earns' Club Em- 19 1 - ucagfylifikers For blems 4 aufdaor mort: Aphafel Johnson pins 409 .l A C K S 0 N Br-twc-cu Uth and 7th Sts. They Were Made By Largesl Seleclion and Besl Weslern Badge V I H1 N h a Novelly co. 6 ues ln e or Wes 402 Nor+l1 Exchange zi' :'::: : 1 : ' I Abigail Beauly Shop Complele Beauly Cullure We Specialize in Permanenl' Waving I I I I ARCADE TO wer 5797 DIAMOND SETTER and ENGRAVER ADJUSTING of FINE WATCHES CE clar 7930 Wm. Eschenbacher J E W E L E R 245 E. Sevenlh Complimenls of Roy R. Due MANUFACTURING JEWELER Oplical Repairing CE clar 60I I 304 RYAN BLDG. PRINTERS OF MERIT SINCE l900 The Daylons Bluff Prinling Company Prinlers---Publishers---Slalioners 84I E. Sevenlh S+. Tower 5609 WALTER A. SWANSON, Propriefor Ninetyaane Q. CompIimen+s -of- R. M. Hanson CompIimenI's -nfl Henry W. SI'romwaII SMITH STANDARD SERVICE A NEIGHBORHOOD STATION Wifh Prices You Can Afford FRIENDLY SERVICE Maryland and Arcade TO wer 9538 WE DELIVER GLADLY Maryland Drug Co. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Arcade aI' Maryland TO wer 34I 3 Bohn Texaco S'raI'ion Arcade and Maryland Tower 9088 Lew Bonn Co. RME - 99 AMATEUR RECEIVERS COMPLETE STOCK RADIO WHOLESALER 506 Roberi' S+. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE A dignified and profi'I'abIe profession for Ihe High School Graduafe CompIimen'Is of Clarence C. Gerber You 'are cordially invited Ig anspecf :miri- W5.1253:Ltr.g22..?11i..i::'' Home 'I Good DW LEE BEAUTY SCHOOL High School Supplies of ST' Arcade and Case Sis. 45 E. Sevenfh S+. GA. 2I6I Tower 7340 Tower 2II6 N inety-two I 2 Jus? I th dd fd 3 Thirfy d y hafh Sep Om er, i 0 1 b b I fha I I y sfaff has Blomquisf Mary Ah 4 Wiih all Ih mon W BYO Call h fdl hive o 7 Such as P I M Y B C 7 30 Chester Th Thing d Foot H G I io one don'f I 'i fh y make I. 2 How l love e of fhese semblies! 3 ee fhrow- a discus. 4 O e of the merous b having a parfy. Ed. Srarr s PIONEER TYPEWRITER CO. M-IOO NEW YORK BLDG. GA rfield 4IO0 Disrribulors of lhe new Woodsloclc Typewrilers l N Three Ilffle girls selecting a fypewrlfer for lhe Maroon business sfaff, at Ed. S1arr's showroom. We are proud of fhe parl' we have been able fo play in building fhe l94l Maroon, and we hope fhal we will have an opporfunify fo serve +he Maroon's readers when lhey purchase a lypewrifer or require fypewrifer service of any lcind. We handle all makes of iypewriiers. Ninetyeth Complimenis Dr. Ceclarleaf ' ' of ' ' Veferinarian Counly Rd. D o a cl Vmcenl' Fur Co. Hi,,,f,, bl Van Buren IO47 ARCADE ST. 2342 Smoky isn'Hhe1leasi bil camera s y. LET ' ' ' LUMBER u.Lwo K M R IISEESTEDTII For all Purposes Of Every Descripfion COVER YOUR FLOOR CARPET LINOLEUM S. Berglund Llar. CO. RUBBER AND ASPHALT TILE 6I EAST FIFTH lliefween Cedar and Minnesota Sfreeisl 824 Arcade Sl' ll7l N' Snelling Ave' Cedar I793 Tower l5l8-l5l9 Neslor 6l47 COM L'MENT5 Eleclric Blue Prinl' Co. 1o,F 3l2 Minnesola Slreel' Garfield 2368 Draffing Supplies Ariisls' Maferlal rl'h rn Malleable No e Drafling Sefs Drawing Supplies Iron Co. 867 Foresl Slreel SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS Buy Where Your Dollar Goes Farfhesf Thealrical Cosiume Service -For- Ice Follies . . . Operas Dramafic Procluclions -For- Amafeurs and Professionals GA rfielcl 362i Marlin Giesen's C.l.Johnson Mfg. Co. SUPPLIERS OF EQUIPMENT USED IN JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL'S PRINT SHOP I Dick Dahlim will show you h f 1 OW I1O O :hoof In six easy lessons. 2 Acrivifies dur- ing lunch hour in fha Maroon Office. 3 George Ewald fha? handsome lab. assisfanl. 4 207 WDLAND BLDG' ce asf 254: 145 WABASHA 'KISS-ingwiiii' Corner Sixlh and Wabasha 1afa':c':: nety-four resse u Chrisfma lr. Rolher all d pf 2 Belly Sines using h arenfed h HOGC Oh 6 prospective advertise W. B. Sefierholm FAIRWAY MARKET Groceries - Mears MARYLAND STREET, Corner EARL Damp Wash--Thrill--Sofl Finish Craflsmen in Laundering and Dry Cleaning TOwer 5597 Concord Laundry 774-776 E. sEvENrH sr. Kamman-Arr W.C. Slanlon Lbr. Co. . . Prlnhng Co. P R l N T E R S 845 Earl Slreel' Slalionery Sociely Prinling lE d of Bfldgel Calalogues Tel., Tower 2054 Wedding lnviralions, Efc. Prinlers Since I894 35l MINNESOTA STREET Befween Fourfh and Fiffh 3 Ioe Wasu oesn'r I iry fhreal lg now, bl hon he gels n fhar loo?- ball field -fa-Ryo Q in Av K MP!! fzlzwfs 4 . . , Elsie Mariano, fhe adverlising sales manager h g d 'Ph filf-Az? tg Maroon's all-lime record-breaking ad F g d p l l lin Frien d lnflue People.' Ninety-fi Salhow Service Sfafion Abigail Beaufy Shop ....... Aichele Fuel Co. ........ . Berglund Lumber Co. ..... . Bohn Texaco Sfafion ....... Bonn, Lew. Radio Equip- menf .................. Brady-Margulis Co. ...... . Cable's Secrefarial School.. Cedarleaf, Dr. .......... . Concord Laundry ........ Dairy Adverfising Agency.. Dayfons Bluff Prinfing .... . . Due, Roy R., Jewelry ..... . Elecfric Blue Prinf Co. .... . Enrighf Flour ..,.......... Eschenbacher Jewelry ..... Fisher Phofo Supply Co.. .. Gerber Drugs ............ Giesen, Marfin ........ .. . INDEX OF ADVERTISERS 9I Globe Business College ..... 89 90 Golling Phofo Sfudio ....,. 87 94 Greene Engraving Co. ..... 8I 92 Hall Elecfric ............ 83 Hansen, S. A., Coal. ....... 90 92 Hanson, R. M. ............ 92 84 Hazel Parl: Hardware ...... 83 82 Holm and Olson .......... 83 94 Hoppensfedf Pharmacy .... 88 95 Kamman Arf Prinfing Co.. .95 88 Kemper Mofor Co. ........ 83 9I Lee Beaufy School .,....,. 92 9I Macey's Shoes .... ..... 8 8 94 Maryland Drugs .......... 92 88 McCIusl:ey Clofhes ....... 84 9I Minnesofa Box Mfg. Co... .90 80 Mefcalf Transfer Co. ...,.. 90 92 Norfhern Malleable lron. . .94 94 Norfhwesfern Sfafe Banlr. . .85 Ouflef Sporfs Apparel ..... 9I Pamel Bros., Inc. .....,.... 88 Peyer Music Co. .......... 90 Rasmussen Business CoIIege.84 Rusch's Pharmacy ......... 90 Sf. Paul Boffling Co. ...... 89 Seesfedf Co. ............. 94 Sefferholm. W. B. .......... 95 Smifh Sfandard Service .... 92 Sfanfon, W. C., Lumber Co.95 Sfarr, Ed., Typewrifer Co.. .93 Sfromwall, Henry ......... 92 TopeI's ...........,.,.... 90 Twin Cify Book and Sfa. .... 9I Vincenf Fur Co. .......,., 94 Wesfern Badge 8: Novelfy. .9I Wrighf, Kennefh M., Sfudios .. ............. .86 Johnson, C. I., Mfg. Co.. . .94 PAYNE AVENUE DIRECTORY INDEX A-nderson, Joe, Cleaners Anderson, Wilfred Arlingfon Elecfric Co. Blue Cross Sandwich Shop Bonne Shoe Sfore Borgsfrom Pharmacy Capifol Ice 8: Fuel Carlson Jewelry Carlsfrom 8: Sons, Fuel ChurchilI's Barber Shop CIark's 5 and I0c Sfore Easf Side Grocery Easf Side Mofor Sales Food Cenfer Aviafion Club .... ..... Band ........... Baseball Basltefball .. . Bowling . . . Choir . . Courier Diary .,.......... ..... Dr. LiffIe's Office. . . . . . Faculfy ......... . . . Foofball Foreword . . . G. A. A. .,.... . German Club Girls' Club lPages 75 fhrough 79l Food Cenfre Marlref Gamble Sfore Klein's Foods Knodf Sfyle Shop Larry's Radio Shop 48 28 . .... 49 Lindahl Jewelers Marlref Baslref Minnehaha Cleaners Nelson Bros., Grocers Nelson Drugs Payne Ave. Cash 81 Carry Payne Ave. Fur Co. Payne Ave. Pharmacy Payne Ave. Recreafion Pearson, Bessie, Hafs Peferson, Axel F. Peferson, Franl: L. Pefferson's Depf. Sfore Sid Wold, Plymoufh Dealers Sundberg Drugs Sfeele Bros., Meafs Swenson Bros., Furnifure Swenson Bros., Hardware Wahman Depf. Sfore Leafgren Furs INDEX OF LITERARY SECTION Girl Reserves . .. . . . . . 33 Golf ......... ..... 60 Gym Team ..... ,.... 55 Hi-Y ...... ..... 68 Hoclrey .,.. ..... 34 Junior Class , .... . 4I Lafin Club .... .. ... Leaders ....... ..... 9 Maroon Sfaff 6 Masquers . ......... ..... . 58 Mr. DiehI's Office ......... 2 Nafional Honor Sociefy .... 66 Pichefs .......,.......... 36 Red Cross ..., ..... Rifle Club .... ..... .....53 Roofers .,..... Rowing Team .... .... 6 2 Senior Porfraifs .... ..... I I Senior Honor Roll ......... 26 Senior Honors ..... ...., 2 7 Senior, Firsf .. . ... . 29 School Life .. . . . . .69 Sophomores .... ..,., 3 2 Spanish Club ... . . . .40 Specfrum Club ... . . . .47 Sfage .,......... ...., 4 5 Sludenf Council ,... ..,.. 4 6 Swimming ....... ..... 6 3 Tennis Team .. ..... 64 N i n ery-six 1 Oh, Boy! 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