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

 - Class of 1947

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h. , X r X N. ,A 4. xx, X r K , C- , w , . I sr . . X W 'S I y g,Xl0!0l llfL9 MnLnown CA6l,l0f6l 6 0 Current magazines in the library are enjoyed by Patricia Carlson, Bill Lee, and Marcia Williams. 0 Many busy hours are spent in the Library Club Workroom. Here lean Ansley files away old magazines while Allan Arnason and George Semple cheek out classroom sets. K 0 Library Club members stop to view their exhibit which carries out the Book 'Week theme, Books are Bridges. ' First raw, left to right: Mary Curley, Roger Adams, Beverly Gulden, Robert Christensen, Gerry Busse, William Hilgedick, Donna ' ' ' f ' E l M t Wood, Iudith Best, Robert Bulger, Helarne Bjorntlahl, Vernon Hanson, Marllyn Gavin I Marjorie Walker, Iean yer, argare Stopf, William Kellcrmann, Helen Iansen, Helen Finger, Iean Ansley, Nancy Eyler, Ianet Lehman O Gene Gray, Robert Nixon, Robert Hays, Roger Wood, Lindsay Christlieb, Allan Arnason, Charles Grose, Carl Iohnson, Iohn Rutford. - s 3' fs -1 as t , I it he 5 M24 my fe. 89 an Q Page Fifteen l

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wa! Enigltfen earji OLJLOL Whether it was the new pastel wall harmonies and the asphalt tile Hoof or the effects of the hard-working club members, the Library Club has had an extremely successful year. Book YVeek, the highlight of the year, meant hours of work for the committees. The theme, Books are Bridgesf' was carried out in an exhibit, an assembly, and a tea. The two social events of the year were the initia- Iudging from the smil- ing countenances on the Library Club executive board members, they must have had a prosperous year. First row, left to right: Alice Krantz, Don- na Best, lean Lewis, Gerry Busse. Second row: Bill Hilgedick, Herbert Moon, Miroslav Swyryd, Bob Bul- ger. tion and the pin banquet. The Hrst of these functions welcomed in new members and the second honored graduating seniors. Those in the Library Club auxil- iary who pass necessary requirements will Fill next year's vacancies. Money-making projects included the sale of Mur- ray buttons, Christmas cards, carameled apples, and band concert tickets. The activities of the year added another milestone of service to the school, in this their twenty-first year. First row, left to right: Marion Pfutzenreuter, Ioan Ianneck, Paul Miclke, Alice Krantz, Miroslav Swyryd, Ican Lewis, Herbert Moon, Ianet Lawson, Gordon Tinker, Fern Iuckel, Alice Egan O Ioan Morgan, Shirley Bjorndahl, Ioan Hayden, Patricia Dyer, William Lee, Mary Iverson, Astrid Haugan, Alice Perrin, Enid Larson 0 George Semple, Iames WVilcox, Iohn Raymond, Gordon Kimble, David Eidc, Robert Eyre, Leroy Gardner, Donald Pickering, Donald Ausemus, Richard Reimers. Q .. -mp L ' Page Fourteen



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Ckcufferecl Koume ZW ir Plato and Euclid proved that a triangle had a firm foundation, ex- cellent balance, and was equal in all ways. Likewise, the three facits of the Girls' League triangle, friend- ship, loyalty, and purposefulness, have proved a Hrm foundation for this girls' organization. The three colors of this symbol are gold, blue, and white, representing courage, truth, and integrity. The symbol is original at Murray, designed by Helen Landis, a graduate of 1941. Strictly female! Absolutely NO men allowed! This is the pass- word of all members of Murray's Girls' League. This feminine group forms the largest organization at Murray. The third Wednes- day of every month Hnds all girls in the school deserting the male members of their classes, and gathering in the auditorium. October, the first meeting of the year, found Ioyce Woodbury taking care of entertainment by playing her own piano compo- sition, The Little Moron Learns Boogie. In November, Miss Florence Vest's expression classes amused everyone with a short skit, and Miss Audrey Kenevan arranged a musical program. Are you a slick chick? Would you like to be what is known as a glamor girl? These questions were answered at the Ianuary meeting. Mrs. Sue Scarborough, head of Fild Schlick's beauty salon, revealed many helpful beauty hints. Sticky faces and sticky hands were the telltale marks on most of the students in February. The caramel apple sale was onl Anyone loooking in room 210 those days saw Rita Dressler and Iudy Stopf up to their noses in apples, with Marjorie Wetterstrom supervising the gooey goings-on. That same month, Girls' League celebrated its ninth birthday. April brought the new picture contest. What poses! What pictures! Its popularity may make it their annual event. With the able assistance of Miss Catherine Daly, Girls' League adviser, this club had become Murray's most prominent feminine organization. .It was not beauty butkoriginality that counted in the Girls' League Snapshot Contest. Looking over entries arc, seated: Margery Finger, president: Mariorie Wcttcrstrom, program chairman, standing: Miss Catherine Daly, adviserg Rita Dressler, vice presidentg Iudy Stopf, sccrctaryg Ioycc Woocllnury, treasurer. Page Sixteen

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