High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 28 text:
“
a carolrng goes th Murray Octet Blendrng therr vorces rn the beautrful meloclres ot the Yuletrde season are members of the octet Pam Haas Pat Palarrne Joanne Murlc Dorrs Sternle Judd Harmon Douglas Phrllrps Franz Koenelxe and Drck Slrnd This group became well known throughout the crty as rt sang before mary crvrc and professronal groups harmony makes for wonderful lrte Ha rr ony was the lcey word to a Vxlondertul Lrte as the antrcrpatron ol a new year hlcct r Chorr The Qt Paul Chrrstnras Pageant coupled wrth orng at U D ot u rered rn e holrday season More nrelodrous nrusrc was pre ented at the PTA and the tradrtronal Chrrst rnas assembly One delrghttul rendrtron ot Thr Nrght Betore Chrrsrnros by the octet pleased tle crudrence The beloved carols sung as the Chor vvallse l through the halls added the hnal touch to the sprrrt ol good wrll r evrsror er ornrances were no onger cn rr oft er the rrrrtral aopearance ol Morra cr r on VVTC January tvrenty tour 1 Raclro was the next scene as the accornplrshed nrusr Crarrs lb oadrast on statron WCCC lr ghlrghts of the ye rr for everyone Bold and llc sh U all cnoyed thrs day Chorr rnenrbers perlorrnec Corrolyn Shepherd Garv Rerchow Trudy Norton Rrchorcl Freld Pam Haas Ronnre Taylor Denrse Verbrugghen Henry Weeber Helen Overbee Drclc Lemblie ' Joan Otto Chuck N'cCarl Jan Nelson Rrlllcy Ahlberg Marlene Wethammer Monroe Larson Mrs McGeever Sherrill Dehn Alan Werler lone Farrrs ' Joanre Murlc Karen Hoaglund Fay Morgan Barbara Bowman Glenna Loney Lourse Hammer Joan Peterson Nancy Wallgren Loure Mullaly ' Alorse Jones Judy Pearson Marrlyn Wrn sar Meta Wood Bernice Fortmeyer Carol Krueger Marrlyn Lrndgren Ellen Svrdal Arlrs Mollcenthrr' 0 George Corley Rrchard Pederson Dave Malm Drclc Wrttc Harolcl R Olsen Alvrn Lewrs Fred Hallberg Roger Lothson Judson Harmon Tony Andersen Pg-Jr-t , f K. ' p ,r V ' . 'xv 5,4 , - lla ' ll Q . ,, . . . I: . wttl nrelody lvecanre a reality lor' the A Car' l' the nion ep , sl ' ' th, . ll 4 C U I Trl Q' : p t I , l ' r Lrrr- l 2 fit Ulf I C' g ' 3 ylg lQir' and oft it N-TV, ' 'X - 'tl . V V. . .l r orJrd's day, Fehraary lourteorrfh, was ont: of the . ' ' ' . t l, 2 ' . A o' l T T T l rrlrrrfrl f' ' ' . ' r t r Q r l r r v 3 g' X - . f - r : ' K ' ,!. a ' T' A , Q I t 7 1 r 4 ' 4' if 52 its .fe werty,-leer
”
Page 27 text:
“
today s educahon IS where you lmd It assembly or baseball park planes Seventh grade students Joel Kerlan Kath erxne LIndIg Sally Burnham proudly exhIbIt theIr hobbues Throughout the year the showcase IS used by varIous classes and organIzatIons to dIsplay achlevement or phases of school actIvIty I Money wlsely Invested Murray students donated generously to the annual CommunIty Chest drtve dlrectly tol lowmg an assembly at whIch a renew was gIven ot the IITTDOITCIHT responsIbIlItIes at thIs vItal OFQCIITIZC1 lIOI'l and how areatly contrIbutIons were apprecIated O May we have your autograph? As a reward for sellIng subscrIptIons Douglas VVIellce and Graham Johnson won a trIp to ChIcago awarded by the MInneapolIs Star and TrIbune They are pIctured here wIth Ralph Baker of the ChIcago WhIte Sox at Iect ot vltal Importance to everyone M W L Stemmann from the UnIversIty at MInnesota hghtened students as to the basIc prIncIples of thIs Important SCISUCS Among other demonstratIons Mr Stemmann confirmed the use of the Instrument whIch he holds IH flndlng rad o actIve substances ASSISTIHQ hIm are Fred Lsndholm Arthur Allen and Bull Carlson luotwcy xx. xx , X , 1 ' ss ' - I 0 0 ' ' V ' . . 4 U . . . Everything from story book dolls to model air- Comiskey Park, Chicago O Atomic energy-a sub- M , - ' ' ' - r. . . . . . f t . . . . . . . f en- ,rg nt I-tlIIr-1:
”
Page 29 text:
“
'J pirates of penzance Theur Taslf as VVesTern Union messengers wrTh dispatch and represenTed Dan Cupld In a way that made hum proud Oper Ta time combined melody merrlmenT and mlschle T along Perpetual molnon was personlhed by all who were connecTed wlTh thas ambitious under taking of presentlng The Nell known Gilbert and Sul Ivan T e Mrkado The resulT Iustlfled The effort e culmrnaTlon o Th s year s study ll reacl'ed for These choralrers vlhen They grve The sen uors a symphon ous partlng The choir will be an rmegral part of the program for baccalaureate and graduahor ,950 TJ' 4 A rollrclang band of plrates scampered Through G1lberT and Sulllvans comec opera The Pirates of Penzance To The engoyment of The audlence ID The crowded aualtarrum The aay musucal was presenled MayTh1rd and fourth l95l Frolaclang Tunes ThroughouT The productror' skull Tully led The plot To an excmng clrmax Frederuc played by Franz Koeneke and Mabel portrayed by Pamela Haas and Barbara Aamodt provided The mann romanhc enTanglemenT After varuous decep Trons The complrcatmons were removed and everyone Irved happrly ever after Mrs Helen 'vlcGeever Ivnss Florence Vest and Mr Alexander Heron were responsrble Tor provadrng a delughTTul memory To The sTudents album oT won derful events Glenn Matteson Roxle Relchow Nathaniel Aus Lois Pickering Pat Palarrne Carol Parslow Arlene Mon crnef ' Clanc ONelll VVlllram Tesch Mary Ann Gruber Ellnot Sfolen Florence Turk Leroy Anderson Mary John son Carol Lindsay Bob Gruher 9 Phil Nelson Betty Rosenquxst Bob Wall Jean Wrnter Gordon Trlpp Joan Wrwter Donald Quaye Jqdy Paper Kent Knrrnser Gaul Evans ' DoroThea Koch Carol Olsen Dorrs Stennle Jane Wcuson C ol Berv Jane Blornstad Gretchen Wachholz Carol Stoven Donna Trovatten ' Bob Hodnefleld Bll Panek Phrl C anovsky Harold A Olsen Doug Fhlllrps Jam Tovlor Bob Andrews Franz Koeneke Duck Slmd Page tvsenT5 Me fx , 5. J y ' ' 1 . fi ' f .1 ,., I U- . ug 1 1 ' ' - I I N, ,QI A 'r ' A ' W : . , ky Qc ' x M ' Q 5, K I 4 'Q u L- :fi '..'3 - 'JBL W- L v 1. A Nv,, lr 11 r 4 - rf II o Il . . , . . , . , . . , . Q, - V - , . , . or. , , - I . . I-V 1 . . . Y l ' ' ' - 1 ' 1 , , I . I T A l ' ' I I . T ' I. Q V . , - Th A ' f i ' wi be ' . T l I A ' . 4 , 'I T, 4 , A - 1 I I. . I V I I I I . . q I ' f I - , ar ' , , , . , I , ' , V 1 , , ' . 1 , r l ' -
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.