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

 - Class of 1942

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Samoa! feaae Wah Somewhere there is a happy combination of work and pleasure, and the nearest approach to it is to be found in the 1942 senior honor roll. The been prominent in many school activities. Hle of time to be remembered and realized of tradition. Special honors go to Wayne Larimore who is second in scholastic ratings. Honorable mention is given to Shirley ages are above ninety-two. VVayne Larimore. Albert Holmboe .... Shirley Trovatten. . . Leonard Melander. . Barbara Levine ..... Leonharda Hinderlie ....... Irene Olson ........ jean Waite ....... Valborg Gornitzka.. Katherine Stickney. . Dorothy Kock ..... . Marjorie Hoffman. . . Betty Olsen ..... . janet Jacobson ..... majority of students whose names are on the list this year have They have left a permanent record of achievements on Murrayls more and more as the years go by. They are the molders who heads the list of forty-one seniors and to Albert Holmboe Trovatten, Leonard Melander, and Barbara Levine whose aver- Senior Honor Roll 94.54 93.96 92.59 92.32 92.20 91.40 91.24 91.17 91.09 91.03 90.91 90.29 90.13 89.85 Leone King .... Phyllis Shannon.. Audrey Swensen. . Don Gilbert ..... Helen Beard ..... Marjorie Pierce . . Mary L. Souther. Harriett McCue. . john Milton .... janet Overbee . . . Robert Rowland. . . . . . . Philip Christensen ......... Virginia Busse . . . 89.71 89.44 88.58 88.46 88.28 88.26 88.23 88.04 88.03 87.96 87.84 87.69 87.29 Robert Turnacliff .... ..... Robert Smith ....... ..... Kathryn Howland ......... Paul johnsrud ..... George janda ..... Marilyn Giddings .... ..... Frances Snyder . . . Granville Guttersen ....... Mary Krantz ...... Elaine Broders.. Elsie Tesch .... Karl Carlson ...... Betty Berggreen ..... ..... 87.25 87.20 87.00 86.85 86.80 86.63 86.35 86.33 Kenneth Strauch .... ..... . 86.24 86.21 86.20 86.08 86.07 86.06

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flirt :W ix f A If NJ' Ju W W e Y' ARNOLD WEIGEL Ass't Class Editor Pilot 45 Camera Clubg Dramatic Club5 Safety Council. CAROL WHEALE Girls' League5 Office Force5 Murcurie Agent. JACK WILLIAMS Intramural Sports. BERNARD WINKELMAN Student Council5 Footballg Intra- mural Basketball5 Tennisg UM' Club5 Traffic Squadg Band. BEN WOLTER Rifle Club Pres. 45 Traffic Squad Capt. 35 Safety Council. IOHN YOUNGREN Choir5 Ioan of the Nancy Leef' GWEN ZETTEL Girls, League V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Library Clubg Student Council Board5 Senior Board5 I-S Committee5 G.A.A. Board5 Dramatic Club5 Skating Club Pres. 25 Murcurie Agentg Ir. Vaudeville. MARY IANE ZUBER Girls' Leagueg Library Clubg G.A.A.5 Choir5 Riding Down the Sky. ARLENE M. OLSEN Girls, League5 Murcurie5 Junior Board5 G.A.A.5 Camera Clubg Quill and Scrollg Press Club5 Summer School. MARTINUS SILSETH Library Clubg Camera Clubg Choir5 Lelawala,'5 Joan of the Nancy Lee,'5 Riding Down the Skyvg Bowling League5 Murcurie5 Summer School. BEATRICE THORNE Girls' Leagueg Murcurie5 Safety Council5 Quill and Scrollg Summer School. PICTURES NOT IN THE ANNUAL K -xx X KARL CARLSON CEORCE KATH QIR., 'f JOHN COLBERG MALCOLM MACAULAY S was 'K 'rc N: CHARLES EDBORC LEONARD NIELSEN A. lc. xg, Q ROBERT PETIERSON , I JOAN .BURT . .x 5 X, QL 'Ulf If X R X KK - -lf ,I 'I L' L1 ' - L' ' ,U 'I gf' Q To 'the Graduates of 1942: 'R X ' - ' X p -' ,.. h L ' ' 'Aff , ,f ' It is my privilege and pleasure to extend to you the congratulations of the Murray '. There have been many moments of pleasure and pride experienced by you during L L , ' r fu !, A faculty as well as my personal wishes of good will to each of you. I I W' rw f your years at Murray. In the light of present realities we hardly dare to take the time .v of , I . 5 - L to.look back upon tnese moments now. Wff ' tw 'Sy ,JV N At no stage in the world's history has it been more important for us to face the M tasks of each day with fortitude and courage. I am proud to state that the graduates 1 f w N I of this class, like those in other schools throughout our land, are ready to meet the challenge presented by a World at War. Youth Today, the theme of this book, is a fitting one for the year 1942. For the task of holding to the ideals of a free people lies in the hands of our youth. May your endeavors be worthy and profitable, and may happiness be yours despite the shadows that fall. . H. E. HILLARD, Principal.



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Hail--The Coming Seniors Early in September the juniors-a rather green bunch, still wet behind the ears. elected officers and a board, formed a constitution and set out definitely to establish a record of activities not soon to be forgotten at Murray. Its first venture, the junior Stag Stomp, given in the gym September twenty-fifth proved to be one of the most successful sunlights of the year. It was here that many stags stopped stomping long enough to get a first glimpse of the conga line. as done by knowing Murrayites. Next on the bill was a movie-party held October tenth and eleventh at the Mid- town. Students will remember how Murray literally took overv the theater for thosc evenings. It is feared that not much is remembered concerning the movie. By popular request, juniors planned to sponsor a series of rollerskating parties, the first of which was held November twenty-ninth at the Oxford Rink. Crowning event of a half yearls work was the colorful Christmas party held in the cafeteria where Santa Claus in person gave gifts to all those present. VVith the ringing in of a new year, came plans for a dance to be given with the seniors, more rollerskating parties, a second movie party and, of course, the junior- Senior prom. May twenty-second was the date chosen, and soon each committee was busy on its own particular phase of the work. Those in charge of orchestra, place, decorations, program, each was taxed to the extent of his originality to make the affair especially memorable in the annals of Murrayis history. The juniors are proud of the program they have presented during the year and realize that it has been made possible only through the understanding guidance given by Miss Virginia Fertig, adviser, the untiring efforts of the officers, and the constant cooperation of all its members. Seated lr t to right: Burton Cleland, Dean Emriek, treasurerg Edward julian, president, jermettz Bell unc przszdent Donna johnson, secretary, Dick Lilygren Q Standing, left to right: Hans Sehweit U Franus Ilo man Bill Reeves.

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