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. WILFRED C. SUNNARBORG Work fascinates me, I could look at it all day. Spotlight 4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 4. DOROTHY M. TAN She builds for character. and not for fame. 4-H lg G.A.A. 2,3,4g Spotlight 1,2,3,4g Library Club 2,3,4g Treasurer 4g Student Council 2,35 Band 1,2,3,4g Librarian 3g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Class Play 3: Annual staff 4: Business Manager. Sewdozdlawgfidofzq In the fall of 1948, twenty-nine ambitious students started on the last lap of their journey towards graduation with lvlr. Robert Bowman piloting us through our freshmen year. Our executive force consisted of Calvin Bohren as pres- identg Darrell Lassila, vice-president, Bette Juntunen, secretary, Richard Anderson, treasurer. After three short summer months of vacation we returned to school in the form of twenty-eight jolly sophomores. Our enrollment was intact from the previous year. We were fortunate to have Paula Karpenter joining us from Cloquet, and Louis Sampson from Brooklyn, New York. At the helm of our class were Miss Katharine Andres and Mr. Lawrence Langen assisted by Louis Sampson, president, Calvin Bohren, vice-presidentg Bette Juntunen, secretary, and Lloyd Rontti, treasurer. With half of our high school knowledge absorbed, we began our junior year with Mr. Lawrence Langen and Miss Vivian Georgesen as our chief advisors, advisors, and Calvin Bohren, Lloyd Rontti, Allen Lennartson, and Darrell Lassila acting as our class officials. Our first great undertaking was our junior class play, Peg O' My Heart directed by Mrs. Phillip Olin. The spring of the year found us with the first formal event of our high school days -- the junior-senior banquet and prom held at Hotel Duluth. On September 7, 1951, we found ourselves back in class ready to make the most of our senior year with all of its various activities. Mr. Duane Converse and Miss Jane Wilsey nobely and patiently guided us along the way for which the seniors are very grateful. From our ranks we chose Lloyd Rontti as our presidentg Calvin Bohren, vice-presidentg Gerald Pera, secretary, Allen Len- nartson, treasurer. As this annual goes to press under the leadership of Elton Waterhouse, many events are yet to take place,namely, the senior class play, junior-senior banquet and prom, and last but not least, Baccalaureate and Commencement Services. 14
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MURIEL A. M. MARTIN School is alright in its place, but where's its place. G.A,A. 2.3,4g Library 2.3.45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4. WAYNE R. MICHAELSON If eyes were made for seeing, then beauty has its ovsm excuse for being. Football 3,45F,F.A, 1,25 Kam- era Klub 35 Radio Club 4. JOYCE A. NELSON This gal is plenty sweet, an ideal girl for you to meetl' Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Presi- dent 45 Majorette 1,2,3,45 Leader 3,45 Spotlight 2,3,4g Editor-in-Chief 4g Library 2.3. 45 Vice President 35 G.A.A. 2. 3,45 Secretary 45 Class Play 3. HENRY E. SOTA I'm not bashful. just shy. but I'll succeed bye and bye. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Football 35 Football manager 35 Basketball manager 4. BEVERLEE R. SOUTHWORTH Bright eyes and laughing lips, how can we help but like her. G.A,A, 2,3,43 President 45 Spotlight 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Librarian 4g Student Council 1,2,3,4g President 45 Secretary 35 Majorette 1,2,3,45 Leader 3,45 Annual staff 45 As- sociate editor 4. LUELLA J, SUNNARBORG My hobby is chewing gum, any kind and any where. G.A,A. 2,3,45 Treasurer 4 Spotlight 3,45 Kamera Klub 3 13 4-H 15 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45
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'O'-vi FIRST ROW: Diane I-limango, Lucille Heikkinen, Anita Mattinen, Nancy Barney, Jean Sunnarborg, Carol Juntti, Alice Fliegel, Mavis Mattson, SECOND ROW: Yvonne Hennum, Phyllis Bergstedt, Nancy Gustafson, Eva Eckman, Gladys Anderson, Betsy Sunnarborg, Bette Sunnarborg, Adele Oja. THIRD ROW: Clayton Kalli, Bennett Puline. Donald Wigington, Leroy Maki, Donald Pykkonen, James Pantsar, James Smith, James Juntunen. FOURTH ROW: Richard Tan, Richard Mattson, Dale Luokkala, Richard Richardson, James Manisto, James Hammarlund, Richard cmwfa Qfwfafzq As freshmen, we entered the Esko High School in 1949. With Miss Jane Wilsey as our advisor, we elected the following officers: Leroy Maki, president, Nancy Barney, vice-president, Jean Sunnarborg, secretary, Richard Richardson, treasurer. Eva Eckman was elected to represent our class on the Student Council. Elected to lead our class during our sophomore year were JamesJuntunen, president, Donald Pykkonen, vice -president, Diane Himango, secretary, Donald Wigington, treasurer, Miss Wilsey and Mr. Knuti, advisors. Eva Eckman and James Hammarlund were elected to represent us on the council. During this year we sponsored a very successful Sok Hop for the senior high school. Under the guidance of Miss Georgesen and Mr. Langen, we began our very eventful junior year . The staff of officers for the year were as follows: Donald Pykkonen, presidentg Nancy Barney, vice -president, Jean Sunnarborg, secretary, Bette Sunnarborg, treasurer, James Hammarlund, Eva Eckman, James Jun- tunen, council representatives, The Phantom Be1ls a mystery comedy, under the excellent direction of Miss Marjorie Steil, was presented by the junior class. As this annual goes to press, we are all very busy making arrangements for the junior-senior banquet and prom which will he held on Saturday night, May 17. Looking forward to our senior year, we will partake of our dessert -- the senior class -play, banquet-prom, Baccalaureate and Commencement Excerises. L3.WSOl'1.
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