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JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: Viola Johnson, Elaine Mattson, Joan VanValkenburg, Robert Gordon, Donald Johnson, Nancy Hen- num, Sylvia Moilanen, Alice Gallea. SECOND ROW: Ioan Kinnunen. June Puline, Sally Moilanen, Gladys Iuntnen, Patricia VanWave, Mary Granholm, Jane Michaelson, Janet Kivisto, Marjorie Erickson, THIRD ROW: Marvin Heikkinen, Dale Liupakka, Marlen Perttula, Alvin Caeglske, Robert Row, Donald Oja, Wallace Randa, JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY ln the fall of 1950 we entered Esko High School as freshmen. With Mr. Waterhouse as our advisor We elected the following officers: president, Dale Luipakkag vice-president, Patricia Van Waveg secretary, Janet Kivistog treas- urer, Alice Gallea. Lauren Stenroos was elected to represent us in the Student Council. As sophomores we elected Donald Oja, presidentg Marvin Heikkinen, vice- presidentg Bette Pera, secretaryg Dennis Juntunen, treasurerg Joan Kinnunen, Lauren Stenroos, Student Council representatives. Our class advisors were Miss Andres and Mr. Knuti. During this year we held a successful Sok Hop for the entire high school. During our junior year we elected June Puline to lead our class as presi- dentg Marvin Heikkinen, vice-presidentg Gladys Juntunen, secretaryg Sylvia Moilanen, treasurerg Dennis Juntunen, Joan Kinnunen, Lauren Stenroos,Student Council. Most of our junior year will be spent raising funds for the junior-senior banquet, with our junior class play being the most important project for raising these funds. As this annual goes to press we, of the junior class, with the help of our ad- visors, Miss Georgesen and Mr. Clarence Johnson, shall be making preparations for the junior-senior banquet and prom which will be held in the spring. 16
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JEAN SUNNARBORG Then come wild weather, come sleet or come snQw, She'llstand by you how ever things 80- Chorus 1,2,3,4g Spotlight '2,3,4g Library Club 2,3,4g Vice President 4g G,A,A, 2,3,4g Historian 45 Pep Club 3,4g Vice President 4g Class Secretary 1,33 Class Play 4. RICHARD TAN Men of few words are the best men, F.F,A. 1,2,3,4:Chorus2,3,4: F.F.A, Annual Reporter, SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1949 thirty-three ambitious freshman began their high school life under the guidance of Miss Jane Wilsey. Our class officers were president, Leroy Maki: vice president, Nancy Barney: secretary, Jean Sunnarborg, treasurer, Richard Richardson. Thirty-one students returned to their sophomore year at Esko High School with Anita Mat- tinen joining us from Minneapolis, Heading our class this year were president, Iames Juntuneng vice president, Don Pykkoneng secretary, Diane Himangog treasurer, Donald Wigingtong and our faithful advisors Miss Jane Wilsey and Mr. Leslie Knuti. It was during our sophomore year that we sponsored a very successful Sok-Hop for the senior high school, We were all eager to begin the series of events that made up our junior year. The top most being the prom-banquet and the junior class play. We found them both to be as enjoyable as we had anticipated, The Phantom Bells a mystery, directed by Miss Marjorie Steil, was pre- sented in the fall of 1951. Together with our advisors Miss Vivian Georgeson, and Mr. Larry Langen, we put on the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, a project requiring a lot of work but un- animously agreed worth while. Don Pykkonen held the distinguished office of president of the class. Other officers include Nancy Barney, vice-presidentg Jean Sunnarborg, secretary: and Bette Sunnarborg, treasurer. All this and much more concluded a very enjoyable junior year. September 2, 1952 marked the beginning of the last year of our fast closing high school careers. The long awaited time to be Dignified Seniors had finally arrived. Miss Steil and our principal Mr, Duane Converse were elected advisors of the Senior Class., James Hannerlund was elected president ofour class, Those serving under him were, Dale Luokkala, vice-presidentg Yvonne Hennum, secretaryg and Anita Mattinen, treasurer. They greatly helped in making our senior year a very memorable one. Miss Steil did a wonderful job in directing our play No Boys Allowed a three act comedy, This play terminated our acting days. Our only regret as this annual goes to press is that all our yearly events cannot be included in our book, namely the Prom-Banquet, Excursions, Baccalaureate Services, and the most important of all our high school events - The Commencement Exercises, 15 ,fs
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SOPHOMORES as ig, 'KKK FIRST ROW: Sharon Ann Bergeman, June Johnson, Joyce Kalli, Richard Smith, Roger Bottila, Donald Rontri, Darwin Bottila,Donald Rowe, SECOND ROW: Raymond Lawson, Alma Granholm, Carol Martin, Edna Pyk- konen, Shirley Mattson, Elvie Kinnunen, Otto Oja, Warner Johnson. THIRD ROW: Marian Nynas, Kathleen Juntunen, Carol Hendrickson, Janice Nelson, Erwin Lassila, Ernest Bylkas, Norman Barney. FOURTH ROW: James Bergstedt, Kenneth Hammarlund, Ronald Waterhouse, Donald Terwey, Ronald Korby, William Black. FRESHMEN A V :...t .,,.. E - FIRST ROW: Edward Hennum, Barbara Himango, Patricia Oja, Barbara Juntunen, Carol Erickson, Orrie Stenroos,Alvin Sorenson. SECOND ROW: Donald Niemi, Darlene Lahti, Sylvia Hautaluoma, lone Eveland, Lois Duzan, Ethel Pantsar, Fred Anderson, THIRD ROW: Alice Hongisto, Shirley Ceaglske, Eugene Lin- quist, Gerald Bohren, David Sarkela, Eleanor Blegen, Edith Pantsar. FOURTH ROW: Donald Raisanen. Ken- neth Himango, Karen Grubenla, Robert Wiita, Gerald Anderson, 17
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