Murray High School - Pilot Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1942

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W r en rs Take The potllght skis, .ia Seated, left to right: Lowell Hesser, jean Waite, secretaryg john Bultrud, president, Audrey Swensen, treasurerg Alan Anderson, vice president, Audrey Plette Q Standing, left toright: Forrest Larson, Aeorme O,Neil, Ken Straueh, Ioyee Haglimd, Roy Ioseph.s'0n, Don Berge. Whatls it like to be a senior? How many times in the last three yea1's have present upper-classmen asked themselves that question. The answer came with sudden realization early in the 1941-42 term when Mr. George Bergup, senior adviser, had President Iohn Bultrud call the class's first meeting. Much praise is due Mr. Bergup for his patient and successful guidance of the class during the past two years. Senior activities of the fall season began with a dance in October which found many a senior upolishingv old dance steps and learning new. Throughout the fall and spring, class meetings were held at which time important business was discussed. It was at such a meeting that caps and gowns were favored over formals, and the combination, white caps and gowns for girls and blue for boys, was chosen. Cold weather and snow suggested a winter outing. This resulted in MR. GEORGE BERGUP a senior sleigh ride at Eatonls Ranch in December. XVith the turn of the year the class became dance mindedv and sponsored a sunlite in February. This was followed by a dance given in collaboration with the junior class. Hard but exciting work on the senior class play filled many hours in the early part of the spring. This undertaking marked the culmination of activities sponsored by the senior class. VVith the last few weeks of the term drawing near, the social events of the year were brought to a close by the Junior-Senior prom. This social affair sponsored by the juniors marked the end to a pleasant year for the graduates. The seniors are indeed grateful to Miss Marion Cratz, Miss Mabel Surratt, Miss Valborg Helseth, Mrs. Ruth Eddy, and Mr. Bernard Winkelman, senior enrollment advisers, for four pleasant years of high school.

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