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the flag of our country
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D clication
If symbols make up our theme, then we cannot select
a more fitting person to symbolize the qualities of a
fine teacher and friend than Mr. Reno Rossini.
Known to his Chemistry students as "prof," and to his
football players as "coach," Mr. Rossini holds up to all high
standards of scholarship, right thinking, and good sportsmanship
As the M Club adviser, he urges the varsity men
to be important citizens of the school.
During his own high school days, he participated in
football, basketball, and track. Mr. Rossini is a
graduate of St. Mary's College, Winona, Minnesota, and
Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska.
Mr. Reno Rossini is a true symbol of today's
teacher who both instructs and guides American youth.
To him we proudly dedicate the PILOT of l957.
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SPORTS . . . pages 8-25
CLASSES. . . pages 26-51
ORGANIZATIONS. . pages 52-73
ACTIVITIES . . pages 74-85
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0 Dave Krause rs about to stop Johnson s Terry Brundly as he rolls around rught end for o short gaun In the Murray Johnson
game
O Tom Foster exhibits shtfty runnrng by evading aggressive Johnson taclclers IH a game whrch found the Pilots vlctorlous
over the crty champs
O The alert Murray defense led by Steve Frauenshuh Dave Krause and Dan Shaules are about to bottle up a Wilson
back for ltttle or no galn
Accardrng to pre season predrctrans the underratet
Murray football team was doomed to end up rn the sec
ond drvrsron Thrs they refuted by takrng second plac
rn the crty conference Entenng the Monroe game as
underdogs the Pilots came out wrth a 6 o tre The boy
were drsappernted wrth the he clarn rng that they shoul
have won accordrng to the game statrstrcs Front thrs trm
on they had therr hearts and mrnds set on vrctory
The followrng week therr vrctory chances wr re rcalrzccl
as underdogs ance agarn but hrs Q 4 tc
c on resulted rt a wrr I8 6 c Murray tauchdovms
were scored on a c oss buck by lal aa l4Tarn Foster
a pass from Jrr Ul yot to end Ste e ru huh
ast by a fun h recovered by t rcrcle Bob Pane
nother brg ate or the Prlots was the muct Jul
crzed game wrth powerful Central Vvrth the superb
pfuq ten
rng of Jun U ot and the b II llc rus lng of rm
Nrelsen the team managed to upset Central T9 7
The Homecomrng game wrth Humboldt was a drs
apporntrng one for the grrdrron men of Murray as they
came out on the short end of a T9 7 scare Murrays
sole tally was made by a pass from Jrm Ullyot ta Steve
Frauenshuh a combrnatron that had proved successful
all season lang
After thrs defeat the boys acqurred a feerng ol
slaughtcred Wrlson 386 Jrm Nrelsen was one of the
ulstandrng players IIT thus gome prlrng up four touch
downs to take th lead as hugh scorer rn the conference
The n xt team to be trampled on by the Powerhousc
Prlots was Hardrng as the Knrghts came out second bes
rn a 33 l3 game Terry Newell who had been gornrnr
good yardage all season hrt pay drrt by scorrng twrre
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nielsen's going places
Heading for long yardage Jim Nielsen skirts his right end
instead of his usual bull like rushes at the opposition s line
Murrays last game with Mechanic Arts was
a struggle for a top conference spot. Murray
again came out the winner with a score ot 7-O.
Although the ligures were close, the Pilots out
gained the Trainers 223 to 84 yards. Captain
Jim Nielsen led the team with an average of
4,5 yards per carry, and Jerry Groebner kicked
his eighth extra point of the year, The Pilots
ended their season with a 5-lvl record,
The championship was now between Murray
and Johnson. Murray played a waiting game
as Johnson tackled Central in what proved to
be the championship contest. Johnson came out
victorious and therefore won the championship
with a 6-l record.
When the All City team was announced Mur
ray was represented with nine players Jim
Nielsen and Jin Ullyot made the irst team
Glenn Richards and Steve Frauenshuh made the
econcl Bill Vvayne Bob Sands Jerry Groebner
Tom Foster and Bob Ponek received honorable
mention
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dentufled Johnson player The Pulcts dus
played excellent detensuve alertness
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lunuor varsuty shows promuse
Clumaxung a successful season vvuth vuctorues ove
Breck and St Agnes the uunuor varsuty showed plentu
ot possubulutues for the tuture
The team enuoyed the largest turnout un Murray hus
tory The squad played a tull conference schedule and
took on addutuonal games vvuth St Agnes Breck and
S P A The squad opened the season by deteatung the
some excellent passung made the score l4 6 Mustakes a
crutucal tumes spelled out defeat as the Pulots lost to
Humboldt St Agnes Johnson and Mechanuc Arts Mur
ray and Wulson un a detensuve battle came out dead
locked un a scoreless tue
Coach George Rose named the tollovvung as stand
outs un thus season s play Duck l-lulmanovvsku Bruce John
son Bob Jensen Fred l-latzl Duck Carlson Doug Peters
Wayne Neulsen Vlayne Duesslun
Front row Tam Mazzutello manager Warren Duesslun John l-taken en Ed Turu Jum Duncan Gary Nuemczyk Jum Jannett Dave Nelson
Peter Aus Curt Smuth Dean Van DeWalker 5 Bob Burkholder Jerry Treuchel Wayne Duesslun Jerry Schoeller Gary Olson Bruce Kenda'l
Dave Chrustenson Roger Gornmel Steve Sweetland Ron Wethommer Muke Gordanuer John Norman 9 Ken Weuhrauch Bob Jensen Vuc Smuth
John Schraller Wayne Nuelsen Fred Hott Torn Weber Dave Zoru Ken Marrusan Tam Roan Duck Hulmanowsku Craug Wetherbee . Roger
Robef Tom Quam Verne Comstock Dennus Johnstone Doug Peters Terry Ubel Lance Raygor .left Peterson Nuck Stenglus Bob Hanalln
Jerr Glaeve Duck Ott rness
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Breck Mustangs on the Murray tueld. Good tackling and Tom Guam, John l-lakensen, Ed Turi, Jerry Glaeve,
tcmkmen capture third in city
Front row: Torn Salmon, Roger Sargent, John Freeman, Peter Arny, cagp.aln, Gary Olson, Tim McArdle, Lyle Slifer, Karl Borgeson 9 Bill Torgcrson
Jan Sarneclcr, .lohn Healy, Albert Stoskopf, Norm Olson, Bruce Kendall, Jim White, Chuck Gronberg, Jerry Glaeve, Tim Tousley, Howard Mrelke
Murray tankmen enjoyed one of their best seasons in
many a year as they won seven out of their eight meets
losing only to Wilson s city champs
The Pilots started out their season by swamping
Mechanic Arts 64 l2 Harding 43 34 Johnson 55 22
Humboldt oO l7 Central 42 33 Washington ol l4 but
Wilsons champs then defeated the Pilots 57 20 The
team vvon the season s tlnale by beating Monroe 56 lo
The city meet was next for the Pilots who captured
third place, Pete Arny, lone senior on the team, won first
n the diving event Jan Sarnecla and Bruce Kendal
placed second in the 200 yd freestyle and lOO yd
breast strolce respectively
Th ZOO yd medley relay and the QOO yd freestyle
relay brought thirds and Al Stoslcopf and Bell Torgerson
took a third and a hfth in the lOO yd freestyle respec
tively Losing only Peter Arny the team has expectattons
for a great season next year
cross country makes third spot
The harriers started the season by beat
ing Johnson l5 44 low score wins Th
Pilots toolc the top hve positions in thrs meet
with Stan McFarlin Jim Arndt Norm Olson
Jim Otto and Jack Kollmer sweeping th
field ln the meet with Alexander Ram ey
Stan McFarlin flnished the race with a beau
tiful sprint and managed to place a hal
second ahead of Ramseys Dave Van Den
Boom Although Murray captured tlrst place
the meet went to Ramsey
The boys from Central upset the Pilot ha
riers lf? 39 Murray racked up tts second fvin
of the season by defeating Humboldt lf? 65
M rray placed ll th city meet lr
clinching the number three spot The tean
also made a good showing in the regional
meet by ending up in ftth place
The prediction on the outcone of rrx
year S Schedul are dimmed slightly with tl'
loss of three seniors Stan M Fo lin ar
Grertson and George Tselos
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basketball team wins first district
For the hrst time in Murray's history, the basketball
team won a District i5 championship. They gained this
distinction by defeating Johnson, Humboldt, and Vvilson
in the three games of the district playoffs. The game
against Wilson was unquestionably the most exciting ond
crucial of the series.
The Pilots and Redmen, city co-champs, battled nip-
ond-tuck through most of the game. The game wasn't
decided until the last minute with the Pilots winning -45-43.
Einar Gustavson was Murroy's high scorer in this game
with l5 points, followed by Bill Wayrie with l3.
As District champs, the Pilots entered the Region 4
playoffs. Murray met Montgomery in what proved to be
an exciting clash. The game was tied 49-49 at the end
of the game, but the spirited Pilots pulled the game out
in the overtime period 5553.
Murray's string ol victories was tinally broken when the
Red Wing team overpowered the Pilots to win the Region
championship.
Starting the season as a young and underrated team,
the Murray quintet progressed steadily throughout the
season to end up as co-champions of the city conference,
District l5 Champions, and as runner-up of Region 4.
After a somewhat mediocre record in non-conference
games, the Pilots faced Wilsoit, a pre-season favorite, in
Jim Ullyot Murray s consistent guard drives around a Monroe defender to score two more points for the team as they
beat the Green Wave 62 25 O Einar Gustavson waits for the precise moment to go up for his favorite lump shot in the
Mechanic Arts game O Play maker Carl Giertson is about to set up one of the Pilot forwards as he skirts the defense
of the Central team in the Pilots only lo ing tilt
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their first conference game The Pilots come
out victorious 54 50 un on excutung overturn
tult Cc1rlGIertson Bull Wayne ond Einar Gus
tavson sparked the team by hitting lo l5
and I4 points respectively
Carl Glertson led the team un the Central
game with l8 points but this wasnt enough
as the Minutemen overpowered the Pilots
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Selected to represent St Paul an the Twm
City Game the Palots met Minneapolis Roose
velt one ofthe top teams In the state Murray
mode o good showing the Hrst halt being
only four points behind at half time However
Roosevelt s superior height and bench strength
proved too much tor the Pilots to overcome
as they were downed 55 32
During conference ploy the Murray quun
tet was victorious over Mechanuc Arts 62 54
Monroe 62 25 Woshrngton 7l 50 Harding
55 38 Humboldt 47 88 ond Johnson 52 48
Bob Sands Bull Wayne Ennor Gustovson Curl GI rtson Bob Lundsay Jnm Ullyot I rn
Mozzrtello mgr 9 Conch George Rose Dennis Srebold mqr Terry Newell Steve
Frcxuershuh Jack Stclngrnber Chuck Nelson Doug Kluge Bob Surnu lson Ron Sand
qu st Chuck Brrssett Surn Stclzlg rngr
young pilots possess height and finesse
Besides garnlng valuable experience the Junaor Var
stty Cagers captured cr conference record of 5 wins
ond 3 losses
The Pilots played theur best game of the season
against Wilson Al Vuehl and Art Johnson sparked
the team to victory over the lst place Redmen by
hitting lo pornts apiece The team ended the season
by defeating Washington 50 48 rn the second overtime
period
The I ng strrdung Murray center Bull Wayne puts
U rf-n Dressln may rr Jrson Dck H mfmefvskt Br: humself rn positron for one of his scoring plays and
1 Don Nixburq An sow 9 Cr cn leaps upwards to slip nn two more points an this crucual
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pucksters record second In conference ploy
Assnstung goalne Bull Panst an turmng away an Edmno thrust are Jtm Arndt Dave
Krause Quentin Perfect and Jerry Groebner Murray s defense ltrnnted the Edma team
to 4 shots throughout the whole game
For the tlrst tame slnce T951 the Murray
Pllots reached the State Hockey Tournament
Hard skating and determuned play gained
Murray the Twun Cnty runner up title and a
berth In the State Tournament representtng
Reguon l
Two Murrayltes earned places an the All
Clty Hockey Team Wmg George Brnggs who
led the team all season long and Quentrn
Perfect whose 'ine defensive play helped
stymne the Pnlots foes all season Jerry Zell
ner was named to the All State team for has
flne play at center during the State Tourna
ment
The Twln Cnty runner up game was a bug
hurdle ID the Pilots path The team played
one of thear best games ofthe season as they
defeated Roosevelt 3 O Quentnn Perfect s slap
shot at the beglnnnng was the tart of a
thrnlllng nlght putting the Pilots ahead l O
George Briggs the star ofthe game gave the
Pllots two more for Insurance and the boys
rolled unto the State Tournament
Drawing for the flrst round an unheralded
Roseau team the Pnlots were defeated 5 l as
they were bllnded by the machtne like Roseau
offense Rollynng after the tournament open
Quentnn Perfect George Brlggs Jim Arndt Jerry Groebner John Hankensen Bull Pcnst Jerry Zellner Jnrn Zavoral Doug Wllkne
Dan Shaules 9 Steve Magnuson Ben Pomeroy Llndell Hess Jurn Nelson Phll Bowman Tom Pavel Terry Wtlltoms Dave Krause
Tom Foster Bull Freeborg ' Jerry Protexter Mgr Coach Bernard Brodertck Mtlo Peterson mgr
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George Brlggs charges the Jchnson goal rn
an attempt to set up a scorrng play George
conslstent all season long received AllCnty
honors for hrs ettorts
er the Pnlots completely dommated thenr next
game wuth So St Paul as they won 3 O A
sophomore Iunuor and senlor scored IH thus
tnlt Lrndell Hess followed by Jerry Graebner
scored after Jerry Zellner enlor led the way
Bull Panst was a stand out as he stopped all
Packer thrusts An Inspired team went Into the
consolatlon game and outplayed the Ednna
Mornungslde team only to lose by a 2 l score
Jerry Zellner o standout during the tourna
ment tled the score before the clo e of the
peruod Durung the econd perlod an Edtna
player scooped up a loo e puck skated In
on goalie Paust and scored Murray played
like fury In the tlnal stanza only to be stopped
by the beautlful performance ot the Edlna
goalue
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prlot tallres
Washsngton
Wllson
Johnson
Monroe
Hardlng
Mechanic Arts
Humboldt
Central
Jerry Zellner evades a Green Wave de
fender as he skates toward the Monroe goal to
try for a score The game was a defensuve
battle wrth Monroe edgnng the Pllots l 0
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The lunlor varslty hockey team coached by Mr Alex
Heron had a fine season as they capped fourth place an
the cxty with a flve wan three loss record The pucksters
held Central and Monroe to shutouts of 5 O and 2 O re
spectuvely whsle allowxng only one goal In each of thelr
next three games as they beat Mechanic Arts 6 T Wash
mgton 5 T and Wnlson 3 l In theur last three games
they were beaten by Johnson TO Hardmg 31 and
Humboldt 7 2
The squad s scormg punch lnne consusted of Jerry John
son at center Bull Landis and Chuck Maas In wang pos:
Front Row Ed Jarosch C.Jrt
Smxth Jmm Duncan ary
Nlemczyk Peter Aus Dave
Nelson Al Bengamun ' Coach
Alex Heron Ste e Sweefland
Jerry Trerchel Ron Wetham
mer Tom Roan Jlm Walls
Herb Crommett John Preda
Bull Bartlett Ed Turn ' Chuck
aas B ll Landrs Douq
Krause Curt Hoard Duck
Wales Jerry Johnson Jnm Pe
terson Jules Moor
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tions wlth Doug Krause and Curt Hoard on defense
Turnung rn conslstently good performances IU the nets
was Duck Wlles
In non conference games the Pilots played Mounds
Vnew twnce wnnmng 3 l and 2 O Mahtomedu was de
feated by Murray twice 6 O and 7 T and the Junlor Pnlots
topped St Paul Academy 5 l In the five games they out
cored their foes 23 3
The lunror pucksters will help supplement a seasoned
A squad next year
pressmg forward
Jlm Zavoral finds the go
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game as he trres to work
forward to set up a score
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Front row Jim Alexander Roger Pearson Jim Flueck Gary Johnson Roger Quammcn
Tom Becklorden Dave Mayer Coach Thomas Thompson ' Gordon Lothson Mike
Gordanier Dave Magnuson Chuck Smith Roger Leppla Chuck Flatten Bruce Kuettner
Chuck Roth
enthusiasm in
Intramurals
An extensive intramural program again at
tracted many varsity and non varsity Murray
athletes Basketball again proved to be the most
popular ot the sports ottered The tour teams
that were organized included the Magoos the
Dunkers the Universe Stumblers and the Pea
Pickers
The teams played weekly on Wednesday
nights under the supervision ot their coach Mr
Bernard Broderick The seniors dominated most
ot the teams with Jim Nielsen Kevin Johnson
and Mike Scott leading th league as high
scorers
Warming up during 1 wo kout sane ot the
setiors display ther ta ents L tt to right are
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toward the future
The muscular chalkmen ot Murray did a
tlne iob in the '56-'57 season as they Hnishecl
in the first division ofthe city conference with
a 4-2 record and compiled an llfri record
tor the whole season. The fast starting team
ran up two straight victories over Humboldt
and Wilson.
Central was the Pilots' next toe, but the
team was not in top shape tor this game. ln
practice Perry Lonnes captain and high
scorer of the team broke his arm This was
a blow to the team as Perry was sidelined
tor the rest ot the season The Central boys
went on to win the match from a let down
Murray squad
Extra work was the order at the day and
the boys made it two more one from Wilson
and one from Washington They lost their
last game to l-lardings champs Murrays
coach was Mr Thomas Thompson
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Winning flve and losing three the Murray golfers placed
fourth IU the strong cnty conference Bull Sands a sensor led
the team by recordlng low scores all season Shownng great
prom: e as future golf stars were Terry Beclqorden and Carl
Glertson The team beat Wrlson Washington lvlechanuc
Arts Monroe and Humboldt but were set back by the
powerful teams of Central Johnson and Hardung
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Carl Glertson Terry Beclqor
den Bull Sands Bob Sands
Don Moffatt Larry Vlehl Roger
Abrahamson Mr Clarence Ful
mek coach
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Tackling o rough schedule last sea on the roclcetmen
came out wxth a three wun fnve loss record The Pilots were
ylctoruous over Wilson Humboldt and Mechanic Arts but
they were defeated by the other members ofthe conference
The Pilots were considered a hard luck team b cause thre
of therr losses were determuned by only one pount Berdon
Finger John Thoennes and Jam Zavoral led the team on the
sungles and Larry Freeborg and Bull Snodgrass starred In the
Berdon Fmger Jlm Zavoral
Lee Snyder Bull Snodgrass Jan
Sarneclu ' Bradley Pass John
Thoennes Bull Wayne Larry Free
borg Ken Barnes Mr Bernard
Broderxck coach
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Grayden Harvey Rolol? Bob Pavel Bob Larson Gordon Hemmlng . Robert Rutter coach Torn Foster Gerald Nelson Pneter
Van Zanden Make Scot Jerry Zellrer
baseball heroes stage llvely
The diamond men of Murray wound up the l956 season
wnth a three wtn flve loss record guvtng them a flfth place
tue wuth Monroe Losses were due to unttmely errors but
when the team fielded the ball well It showed nsark d
Improvement on their whole game
Murray s flrst conference game was a closely played
contest IH whlch errors spelled doom for the Murray
boys as Washtngton was able to defeat the Ptlots 4 l
Jam Nuelsens clever bose runnlng ganned Murray a
urprtsung vtctory over Central Jam exclted the Central
pttcher by dancsng down the basepath towards home
plate Thus caused the pttcher to balk enablung Nielsen
to score The contest could be labeled a freak as the
C ntral pxtcher hurled a no hut ball game and lost Jerry
Zellrer gave a good account of hmmself as he patched
a two hut ball game
After the Central contest the Ptlots went after Hardlng
who was consndered a tntle contender For the hrst sux
nnntngs at looked as If there was an upset nn the our
as the Pilots led 3 2 The Hardlng Kntghts then pulled
the aame out of the flre In the stxth and seventh unnungs
and went on to wan by an 8 3 score Ennar Gustavson
pushed the Ptlots to theur early lead as he gathered two
huts In three times at bat
The Pllots won thetr second game of the season beatung
Mechanic Arts 7 6 The Murray team counted sux bug runs
tn the flrst unntng but then had to watt untul the last half
season take fifth place
of the snxth tnnung to push across the wlnnlng score Jerry
Groebner had a fine day at the plate as he pounded out
three huts nn hus three tumes at bat
Another pntchtng duel was the order of the Hnal game
as Jerry Zellner hurled a three hut ball game and Bernie
McCall collected three huts In five times at bat to spear
head the Murray attack over Johnson 3 2
The scores of the Murray games were Murray I Wash
lngton 4 Murray 2 Wtlsono Murray l Central O Murray
7 Mechanic Arts 6 Murray 3 Hardlng 8 Murray l
Monroe 5 Murray l Humboldt 4 Murray 3 Johnson 2
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Murrays trackmen duplicating last years record by
winning two and losing two were led down the cinder
paths by Floyd Bedbury Russ Williams and Stan McFar
lin who won their events un every conference meet In
the Central Wilson Washington and Hardlng meets
Bedbury took flrsts in the mile McFarlin took tlrsts in the
half mile and Willnams swept the first places in the low
The Prlots opening their season against Central s de
tending champs were given quite a Iolt as they ran
against the Mlnutemens perennial iron wall and were
downed 78 35 Still smarting from their defeat at the
hands ot Central a determined squad went out and beat
a good Wilson team by a 63 49 score
Murrays third dual meet of the season was the most
convincing as the Pilots ran against an undermanned
Washington team and triumphed by a 75V2 37V2 vlctory
The Knlghts ot Harding then stepped up and gave the
Pilots a startling setback as they won by a surprising
honors In meets carnlval
595 735 score
The City Relay Carnival was held a week after the
Murray Washington contest and the Pilots entered the
hugh stepping two mile race with a relay team consisting
ot Floyd Bedbury Howard Mnelke and Bob Cheatham
This relay team won and un so doing came withm one
second of the city record The team again repeated their
Carnival Consistent point getters forthe Pilots were Bob
Alexander who ran the lOO and 220 yd dashes and
also participated on the relay team Bob Wells who
partlcipated in the broad gump and also ran on a relay
team Howard Mielke who ran on the two mile relay
team and IS a promising mller
Coach Thomas Thompsons team lost four top flight
sensors as Ru s Williams Floyd Bedbury Bob Wells and
Bob Alexander graduated A large junior varsity group
promises to give the team the added strength whrch will
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a squad roster
Front row: Howard Mielke, Stan McFarlin, Floyd Bedbury, Russ Williams, Bob Alexander, Bob Wells, Bob Cheatham ' John Quam, Merle Mcliillips
Larry Bies, Jack Steingraber, Jim Ullyot, Bob Lindsay, Bob Christensen, Steve Frauenshuh, Norm Olson 9 Thomas Thompson, coach.
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hurdles. , last year's record by taklng a credited third in the Relay
russell williams
murray track ace
Showing the winning form
which enabled him to break
the hurdle record of the city
Russ Williams effortlessly takes
another one in his stride. Russ
ran both low and high hurdles
during the season but had
better luck in the low hurdles
as he finished first in that
event in every meet.
lunlor varsity has potential power
Coach Thomas Thompson s rumor varsnty track team gave
a good account of themselves as they earned a l l record in
their conference meets by beating Humboldt losing to
Monroe and then taking fifth place In the city meet Jules
Moor garnered a first place in the broad lump Tom Wrllet
took a second an the 220 yd dash and Al Stoskopf and
Chuck Maas took thirds in the hugh lump and mule respec
tively
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Front row Chuck Flotten Bob Abraham Jules Moor Ken Morr son Don Houge Dick Carlson Pete Kung Jerry Ofterson Tom Rudy ' Bob Hanafln
Al Stoskopt Jim Tousley Gordon Pearson Tom Roan Willard Cecchr Dick Jensen Russ Smlth ' Jack Dainty Tom Weber Frank Storm Tom Salmon
Chuck Maas Tom Wrllet
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Taking a little time out for relaxing lust before starting In on their busy year of planning and participating in their various
sports and activities are the GAA sport heads and the executive board First Row Judith Thompson Jacqueline Roan Sharon
Gredvig Sylvia Borgeson Laurelli Koran 9 Martha Rogness Carole Hallen Sharon Hovda Nancy Manning Barbara Wooding
O Carol Borgeson Betty White Hermene Nelson Kathy Doeltz O Susan Wllke Joan Johnson Verene Busch
gaa sets all time record for participation
Be it soccer swimming basketball or softball the GAA
iGirls Athletic Associationi is always eager to participate
in the after-school sports' program. Murray's feminine pop-
ulation learns early in the freshman year that perfect attend-
ance is the essential factor in obtaining a school or All-City
letter. ln order that an individual might receive a letter, she
must first achieve the 1,000 or l,500 points needed respec-
tively, for the school and All-City letters.
Higher than ever was the participation for this year.
Record breaking sports were bowling with 200 and basket-
ball with l25 in attendance. Ping-pong was not far behind
with 95.
ln the fall, soccer and horseback-riding were in the lime-
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light but archery held the attention of ,ome. Although it
wasnt really popular, many were interested in learning.
Sacn everyone's interest came inside for the winter, with the
magority of GAA members finding themselves busy with
basketball, Ping-pong, and tumbling. Skating, for those few
hearty souls that could brave the cold, was possible when
there was adequate ice. With the competition of bowling at
the Midway YMCA, girls still found time for volleyball and
swimming at the Midway YMCA.
After a short rest, spring hurries in bringing softball and
tennis. Although tennis is quite new in the GAA sports
program, the interest is extremely high.
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Wuth therr wund brown haur and therr frost nrpped noses the followrng GAA gurls are enloymg
skatmg regardless ofthe freezrng wrnter weather Having some dumculty stayrng on theur feet
at trmes seems to be a rather omuslng problem to Sharllyn Lange Joan Trmm Betty Lauerer
Annette Natuon Beverly Barnes Glorla Gayman Sue Watkins Carole Steen Susan Wrlke Mor
rlyn Knudson Elalne Sather
m gurls athletic program membership
All through the year this group IS actrve IH va lou nccr the supervrsuon o Mrs Patrrcla Frutsche t r
huttons rn the tall The GAA sponsored the St Pats W If Thr ofllcers Jr quelune Roan presrdent Laure I
cnce O trtled the Blarney Bcll 1 rt ann 1 Karan vncr presrdent Judrth Thompson recordtng secre
p Cmc IIT the sprmg ta y Sylvua Borgeson secretary Sharon Gredvrg treas
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start the game up, up, up
Thats the way to do rt exclalms Elrzabeth Kaufmann Jumpmg her hnghest rn hopes that she might succeed IU
as she watches Katherme Lembke try to untongle the Prng helpmg her team wan IS Barbara Barnum lmpatrently wart
pong net as they set up the tables and all the equipment :ng forthe ball to come down are Judrth Wulberdung Bonnie
Joan Knlppenberg stands watchlng them opprovrngly Marsh and Coleen Krebs
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Looking pleosed over The selecTion of
books boughT by The librdry during Book
Week ore Murroy's English Teochers, Miss
Mabel SurroTT, Mr. Edvvord DoTko, ond
Miss Mciry Heoly.
Cornnwenhng on The qucilily of The illus-
ll'ClTlOliS in The books ore Miss Donci Edlund,
Miss Grace Mockey, ond Mr. Mourice
Schniid.
Heoding The English depcirTnienT c1T Mur-
rciy This yeor is Miss SurroTT, MeeTings ol
The group ore held oT interyols, ond The
selecTion ond purchose of new books is
one of The yeor's big underTokings,
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symbols of learning
Toking ci breok in ci busy doy's c1cTiyiTies ol
Tcoclers' rneeTings dvd overseeing The school's
business, ore Mr. Leslie Tripp, principol, ond Mr.
Rolph Engebrefscn, ossisTonT principol.
Mr. Tripp hos been oT Murroy Tour yecirs,
while Mr, Er1gebreTson hos reTurned To Murroy
ofTer on cibsence of Tour yecirs.
To sTudenTs ond Teochers, boTh rnen cire conf
sidered wise counselors ond sincere Triends.
SporTs ore enjoyed by both, ond no gonie is
cornpleTe vviThouT our "bosses" in The cheering
secTion.
"Aren'T we reloxed'?" These Teochers seein To
be osking.
When posing Tor This picfure, The group de-
cided ThoT iT vvos o brighT ideo To enioy o liTTle
lull from on oTherwise very busy doy. The Truth
is Thc1T iT is hord To End ony of This group not
over Their heocls in Work,
Secned ore: Miss McirgcireT Glenn, iourncilisni
ond English, Miss Volborg l-lelseTh, business, Miss
Eleonor STeelsrniTh, business, STc1nding ore: Miss
Florence VesT, English ond speech, Mr. Bill Ad-
dison, English ond LoTin.
Poge TwenTy-eight
in the world of today
"VVhat is it?" asks Mr. Clarence Fulirek, math-
eznatics teacher and golf coach, ot Miss Margaret
Paschke, also a irathematics instructor, vvho
shows this strange geometric hgure to him.
Miss Louise Pederson, mathematics, and Miss
Louise Smith, the lady vvho leads the seniors
through the maze of solid and trig, smile to
themselves as they realize niany people are
asking this question
With the present emphasis on the need lor
training in the field of science, these teachers
feel an added responsibility to give students in-
tensive training in mathematics.
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People, places, and things are ot interest to
Mr, Charles Rogers, American history, Mr. John
Mather, senior social studies, and Miss Virginia
Fertig, vvorld history.
Mr, Bernard Quinn, social science, Mr, George
Rose, civics and basketball coach, and Miss
Margaretta Ellsworth, social studies, are looking
over ci map ol Europe.
All ol these social studies teachers agree that
their s,h,ects are of ,iital irrportance to the
citizens ol tomorroxr, and that tire future ol
Aniedca will he the rfobleiii ol the students ot
today
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Miss Marion Gratz, librarian, is showing
a group of teachers Murray's fine record
collection. Mr. Alex Heron, band cmd so-
cial studies, and Mrs Helen McGeever,
choir, are interested in the instrumental
and vocal music vvhile Miss Marion Koch,
Spanish and art, prefers the instructional
recordings.
Looking on are Mrs. Anne Fisker, home
economics, and Miss Marie Darche, art.
The library serves as the central spot tor
much ot the material used by these in-
structors.
Anything from atoms to flowers is of in-
terest to this foursome. They comprise
Murray's science department, and they
dwell in the school's area known as "Sci-
ence Alleyf'
Here Mr, Robert Ritter is showing the
others a model of a flower. His room is
filled with drawings and models that make
teaching biology easier. Others in the pic-
ture are Mr. Reno Rossini, chemistry teach-
er, and Mr. Don Lindberg, physics instruc-
tor. Mrs. Lucile Smith, who teaches chem-
istry and general science, completes the
group.
they teach others as
"Who wins this time?" questions Mrs, Patricia
Fritsche, girls' physical education instructor as
her hand is on top of the bat. With her are
Robert Larson and Stan McFarlin, two seniors
who are gym assistants to coach Thomas Thomp-
son, track mentor and boys' physical education
director. Laurelli Koran, a GAA officer helps
Mrs. Fritsche.
Both teachers are carrying very heavy class
loads, and the help of interested seniors is
appreciated. ln general, students are assigned
definite class hours with the gym teachers.
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Two things always fascinate people, a steam
shovel and a blow torch, Here, it is the latter
as instructors watch senior Quentin Perfect oper-
ate one in machine shop under the supervision
of tvtr. Eugene Pose, his instructor, right.
Giving a few comments concerning the job
on which Quentin is working are Mr. Bernard
Broderick, math and mechanical drawing, as
well as Murray's popular hockey coach, and
Mr. George Bergup, wood shop mentor, and
the school's athletic director.
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leaders of tomorrow
The indispensables are here, and without them
Murray would be lost. First there is guidance
director Mr. James Palmer checking a tile with
Mrs. Ruth Trost, clerk. This is a familiar scene
every day. Mrs. Elizabeth Stalder, school nurse,
and new to Murray this year, is looking at a
Form 40 held by Miss Gladys Rose, guidance.
The information interests Mrs. Betsy Barnes, clerk.
Both Mrs. Trost and Mrs. Barnes, while keeping
a most efticient office, also serve as members of
an information bureau, for questions asked of
them hourly by inquiring students.
Murray's efhcient custodial staff takes a min-
ute out of their busy day to pose for the camera.
Mr. Marvin l-louse, chief custodian, suggested
that he use the mop as a wig. Claiming that this
is one of "our unusual days because there are
no emergencies," Marvin proudly introduces the
other members of his staflf. They are Mr. Charles
Pantelis, Mrs. Amelia Mattson, Mr. Edward Ba-
kula, and Mr. Sam Bollinger. Not pictured is Mr.
Henry Curtiss.
To all of the group each day brings calls for
help, and no rob at Murray is complete without
assistance from this auinte'
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When the first lunch bell rings at eleven
o'clock, the ladies in this picture are ready
and waiting behind the cafeteria counter.
Within seconds the line is moving as these
efficient workers dispense chilliburgers,
turkey dinners, pies, cakes, or ice cream.
Here the preparations for lunch are in
order as Mrs. Mary Griffin, cook, discusses
the recipe with Mrs. Leona Newauist, Mrs.
Lorraine Unten, Mrs. Ethel Agnew, and
Mrs. Alice VanOrt, cafeteria manager.
Not pictured here are Mrs. Ester Wilke
and Mrs. Sabina Urbanski who came later
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PETERSON MARY G ls League GAA I 4 Mutcurte Aqent 2
Canteen Com Chatr 2 Gtrls Chorus I FTA 3 4 Sr Class Pay
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SCHL RICHARD Fotboll I 2 Tr lc I 2 Irttram rxl 3
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POLACEC THEODORE Fotball 2 3 4 lntramuralsl 4 M Club
PRICKETT JOYCE Gnrls League StuJentCounCll 3 4 GAAI Llbrar,
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Sec 4 Operetta 3 4 Student Drrcc or 3 Girls Chorusl FTA 3 4
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QUINN DOROTHY Gtrls Leaque GAA I 4 Busnness Cadettes
Y Teens 4 Oltlcc Fo ce 3 4 Drarnatlc Clulu 4 Spanish Club 2
REGAL CHARLES Pro ectnon Crew I 4
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RICHARDS GLENN Football I 4 Track I 2 Swnmrnt q
M Club I 4 Chorusl
RISBRUDT ROGER Student Councnl Rep I 2 3 Tre 3 S Cla
Board Soph Class V Pres Qurll 81 Scroll Ptlot Asst Sports Ed 4
Homecomtng Mqr Spantsh Club 2
ROAN JACQUELINE Gtrls L aque R p I 2 Treas 3 Stud
Cour1crITreos 4 GAA I 4 Pres 4 Board 3 Letter Award 3 All
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Glenn Ruchards Roger Rosbrudt Jacquel ne Roc
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RYAN SUSAN Gtrls Leaque Alexander Ramsef Htqh Sch ol St
Paul Mtnne oto 3
SAMUELSON ROBERT Baseball 4 B,1slsetball4 Golf 4 Intramural
4 Central Htqh School Duluth Mtnnesoto 2 3
a uc a R h Susan Ryan Robert Samuelson
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SCHLUNDT JOHN
SCOTT MICHAEL Baseball l 4 Bas etball l 2 3 lntramurals
Soph Class Pres M Club 3 res 4 Lub y Club 3 t
Busuness Mgr 4 Quell 8- Scroll Spamsh Club 2 Sec 2
SHAULES DANIEL Baseball Mgr Football 3 4 H ckey 2
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Beverly Shelre James Slama Rosemarue Smderrch
SHEIRE BEVERLY Gxrls Leaque GAA l 2 Lrbrary Club 3 4 Gul
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SLAMA JAMES
SNIDERICH ROSEMARIE Gtrls Leaque GAAl MurcureAqent Q 3
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SNYDER DONALD lntramuralsl 4 Library Club 2 3 4 Murcu
Aqent 2 Spanush Club 2 3 Sr Class
SNYDER LEE Student Councrl Rep 3 Basketball l 2 3 T ck l 2
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SONTAG KAREN Gnrls League GAA 3 Qurll 8. S all Pr 4
Murcurue Agent 2 Reporter 3 Pllat Art Ed 4 Hornecomlnq Queen
Candrdate Canteen Com Chour 2 Glrls Chorus l Drarnatlc Club
4 FTA 3 Cheerleader 2 3 4
SPOONER GARY Student Counctl Rep 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Brs
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Red Cross Rep l 7 Spanish Club Q
SUTTON SANDRA Glrls Leaque S udent Counctl R p 3 4 J
Class Board GAA l 4 Board 3 Letter Award 3 All Cnty Letter 4
Lrbrary Club 3 4 Quull 8. Scroll Murcurre Reporter 3 Pllot Co Ed
nn Chnef 4 Jr Class Ed YTeens 3 4 Dramatrc Club 2 3 4 Band
Le ds FTA 3 Spa
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SWANSON BRUCE Murcuree Aqent 3 FTA 4 Sr Class Play Dra
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THOMPSON JUDITH Gnrls League VPres 4 Student Councrl Rep
3 4 Sr Class Sec GAAI 4 Rec Sec 4 Board 3 Letter Award 3
All Cnty Letter 4 YTeens 3 4 Red Cross Rep l 3 Drarnatzc Club
TSELOS GEORGE Student Councrl Rep 2 Track l 2 Cross Country
4 lntram Libra 4 Drama c u
Class Play Anglo Amerxcan Hrqh School Athens Greece 3
VIEHL LAWRENCE Foo ball 3 4 Golf 2 urals 3
ass Treas M Club 3 4 Lrb ary Club 3 4 Pt Agent l
VON RUEDEN ARLENE Grrls Leaque St Jos phs Academy St
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STATHAS ADRIANN Gnls League GAA l Q Mu Cu re Rr-for 1
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WASON DAWN Gtrls Leaque Rep 3 Student Ccurctl RL
Class Play lvlurcurle Aqe-nt 3 Pllot Aqent 2 Oltttcr- Farce 9 4 Cl 1
Donald Snyder Lee Snyder Karen Sontag Gary Spooner Adruonn Stathas Sandra Sutton
Bruce Swanson Judsth Th mpson George Tselos Lawrence Vrehl Arlene Von Rueden Down Wason
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James Zavoral Nancy Zebe Jerome Zellner
WEIHRAUCH JEROME Chour 4 Vocattonal Hugh School St P
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WELLS NANCY Glrls League GAA I Busrnes Cadettes Gnrls
Chorusl Drama tcClub4
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Operetta3 Gnrls Chorusl
WILKE DOUGLAS Football I 2 Hockeyl 3 4 lntra ralsl 2 3
M Club3 4
WITTMER FAY Glrls League GAA I 2 YTeens 3 4 Offlce Force
I 4 DramatucClub4 FTA4
WOLTER ANTHONY St Thomas Academy St Paul Mnnnesota I
board members
publicize play
Caught by the rovnng photographer whrle
checkrng the programs and plannrng varrous
ways of advertlslng forthe Sensor Class Play are
the members of the Sensor Class Board com
prmsed of homeroom representatrves and ofllcers
From left to rrght are Carol Oakrns repre
sentatuve .luduth Thompson secretory Robert
Christensen vlce president Roger Abrahamson
treasurer Roger Rlsbrudt representative Rage
Langley representative Sam Haroldson press
dent
Class advlsers to whom the board and the
entnre Sensor Class are nndebted for a wonderful
year are Mzss Marlon Koch and Mr George
Rose
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Douglas Willie Fay Wlftmer Anthony Walter
Judnth Zon John Zupfer
ZAVORAL JAMES Student Councrl Rep I 2 3 Hockey 2
ZEBE NANCY Gnrls League GAA I 2 Pllot Aqentl 2 3 Othce
Force 4 Dramatrc Club 4 Supply Stare I Sr Class Play
ZELLNER JEROME Baseball I 4 Hockey 3 4 CoCapt 4 lntra
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ZON JUDITH Gnrls League Rep I 3 GAAI 3 Drarnatrc Club3 4
Sr Class Play
ZUPFER JOHN Red Cross Rep 3 Otllce Force 3 4 Chonr 2 3 4
Treas 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Octet 4 Dromatnc Club 4 FTA 3 4 Sr
Class Play Mechanuc Arts Hnqh School St Paul Minnesota I
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Jack Steungraber Karen Martmson
Davlcl Magnuson and Donald Mot
fatt are seen here I okung at annuals
from past years trying to get Ideas
for a theme for the Jumor Senior
Prom These four ambltlous tunlors
are general chairmen for the tradn
tlcnal event
lunrors take their turn In the sun as
On the vvay to the top the Junlors pause to loo
back on their past achlevements Organlznng
Sophomores ID January W56 wtth Mr Alex Heron
as the adviser the class of 58 chose thelr oftlcers
Jan Sarnecku was elected president Sue Olson vice
president Kathy Doeltz secretary Jam Grayden
treasurer To the delight of everyone Bob Sands and
Sonia Mattson vvere chosen to rule over the Sweet
heart Ball The selectton of class rungs a car wash
board problems
The Junior Class Board talks
over plans for the bug year
whsle takmg a break Left to
right seated are Elnzabeth
Kaufmann Elame Sather
Charles Nelson Nanette Frontz
Norman Olson Karen Aydt
Standlng are Karl Borgeson
Ronald Sandquust Sonia Matt
son WIllIOm Humphreys
Board members submlt Ideas
for class social CJHCITS as well
as budget problems to the class
as a whole
Pdge tortf
and a pucnuc at Cherokee Park will be remembered
as the hlghllghts of the year
September l956 found the Juniors ready t
launch a busy program vvuth nevvly elected othcers
Ronald Sandqclst presudent Soma Mattson vice
president Elizabeth Kaufmann secretary Karl Barge
son treasurer In the tall the treasury was gzven a
boost by the sponsorxng of another car wash and the
Sadwe Havvkun s Dance
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Iunlors 304
Front row Martlyn Knudson Ju
dtth Wlltqraf Dorns Gust Karen
nn Kathleen Doeltz Be
Ha es Judxth Lewts 9 Vtc or
Etnenne Rosemary Trapp Dau
lene Ballanz Karol DeNucct
Carol Borqeson James Groyden
9 Robert Skundberq Donna
Waton Dorls Benson Karen
Marttnson Sandra Solland Den
nts Nord 9 Ernest EYICRSOH Ron
old Marttno Robert Abbott
James Ullyot Ronald Sandquxst
James Heinz 9 Davud Maqnuson
Muchoel Gallaqher Charles Nel
son Joan Johnson Chrnstopher
Brohaugh John Thoennes
lumors bolc
Front row Nancy Douglas Lor
rolne Hays Muruel Moncrlel
Hermene Nelson Nancy Podd
Jean Schroder Gall Werner 9
Charlotte Hubenette Elste Vonq
Sharon Hovda Stephen Maqnu
son Anuto Buck Nancy Mcliunney
9 Charles Coverdale Donald
Blorklund June Graham Turn Mc
Ardle Vernon Granna 9 Som
Stelzng Ward Culbertson Ph ll p
Bowman Wtlllam Wayne Ennar
Gustavson Norman Olson
lunlors 309
Front row Sandra Dahl S
san Wtlke Judtth Johnson Ver
ene Busch Susan McKay Lynne
Morrtson M ry L u H gh s 9
Jacquelnne Ostrom Sharon Razs
kazot? James Arndt Sandra
Tsc tda Perry Lonnes Earns-
Sather 9 Jack Ntchols Donald
Dubusar Donald Moflatt John
Hea y Jam s Southfvaro Jxnn s
:ns 9 eRoy Srntth Gr-ra l
uoyl nald Wt t J ck
telnqr :ber mold Nelson
Carlton Mm
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rumors 303
Front row Karen Aydt Joyt
n Sonia Mattson Patrlcu
Kuehn Mary Lee Kensler Joyce
Gehrman Donna Gntzen 9 John
Waaner Patrncra McLaughlin Prls
cmlla Pol Susan Olson Janrce An
dersan Martha Roqness 9 Karen
Iverson Floyd Junqlc Carole Hal
len Gary Johnson Beth Hawlans
Jack Twedt 9 James Hayes Ron
ald Hntzeman Dale Allman Dan
rel Johnson Charles Gronberg
Lawrence Barnes 9 Rrchard Jen
en Paul Peterson Roqer Vanden
euyel James Ne son Keyrn
Johnson
rumors 308
Front row Joanne Peterson Ellz
abeth Kaufmann Nanette Frontz
Gabrnelle Petrt Rosalyn Kardell
Georqeanne Tlppel Karen Ande
son 9 Rosemary Soderlund Roger
urlbert Phyllrs Rasmussen James
Otto Beverly Hardrng Bonnta
Ashley Dorothea Paterson 9 Su
san Wuqen Thomas Ctmbura
Rrchard Vasterlrna Thomas Fast
r Robert Krrkwold Janet John
on 9 Terry Newell Thomas Bur
enback Charles Bassett James
Tousley Barbara Woodrnq Rob
ert Dassncr 9 Scott Lrnsley Jon
Sarnecla Joseph Bacrg Burle
Halstead Thomas Salmon Steph
n Frauenshuh
rumors 307
Front row Betty Whnte Marlene
Barley Joyce Freeman Carol Hod
qrns Karen Barnes Loss I-lender
son 9 Jo Lynn Edberq Judrth
Allen Barbara Thorsen Clrfford
Ca lson Lyle Slxfer Mortrn Appel
Barbara Block 9 Suzanne Per
tent John Salvatore Deanna
Lemm Frank Storm Richard Had
ne leld Davnd Larson 9 Karl
Borqeson Shrrley Hubenette Pet
er Lawson Malo Peterson Glen
ukoyholt Wrllram Humphreys
John Freeman 9 Jack Dunlop
Bruce Matthews Gerald Groeb
ner John Frsher Roqer Kruzeslcr
Albert Stoskopf Dennrs Srebold
we love llfe
You lust cant beat the lute of a
sophomore' exclanm these happy
sophomores Enloylng a snack f
coke and potato chnps on the daven
port are Allen Vnehl Glorla Gay
man Donald Houge Seated on the
floor are Sharolyn Lange Cathernne
Scherer
and now come the vlvaclous sophomores
Sophomore lute us one at enthusiasm and eager antucu
natlon Not to be outdone by the Juniors and Sentors the
Sophomores began to plan the future of their class
The first real slgns of organuzatlon began an February
The class soon found themselves planning actlvntues ana
en,oylng every mtnute of It Top bullung tor the wunte
months went to the Sweetheart Ball At the dance thc
crownlng ot the Valentine Kung and Queen took place
Chosen to reugn over the annual event were Dawn Peder
son and Charles Smith
Wuth thenr second year at htgh school almost over the
Sophornores are planning one more soclal actuvuty a class
ptcntc Coming up also are thoughts ot the electron of
The class of 59 us headed by Jules Moor presldent
Dawn Pederson vtce presldent Beverly Barnes secretary
Barney Dolby treasurer The class as under the supervuslon
ot tts advnsers Mr Edward Datko and Mr John Mather
sta rt translating
Dont belueve the old saynng
that l.atnn as a dead language
nn Mr Bull Addnson s
classes where there are new at
tractuons every day Here ex
planning a protect to the class
are Colleen Krebs Prlscullo Pol
and Davld Paskewntz Most of
the second year students are
members ofthe recently organ
tzed Latun Club
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sophomores aud
Front row Sandra Wescott Rosa
land Berzunskn Mary Beth Brod
ernck Duane Hoover Beverly
Barnes Lznda Ehrler 9 Mvchael
McCulley Kenneth Detunler Jean
Stouqaard Davnd Stnfl Rtchard
Hermes Gwen Crammett Stephen
Weckstrom 9 Janet Halley C
leen Krebs Joyce Nlelsen Joan
Mu er Juduth Helqulst Emeue
Kafka 9 Patrucla Dovndson Jamce
Nwelsen James Parker Gerald
Glaeve Lundell Hess Chloe Sterk
9 Jeanne Schmalz Robert Gllskc
Peter Kung Davrd Krause Wnllram
ltnsley Mrrlarn Olson
sophomores 205
Front row Kathleen Swanson
Genevueve Muller Judnth Pnetrus
Sue Watknns Duane Garlrnq Mary
Kae Cheney 9 Mnchael Hannes
Barbara Treanor Bette Chrlsten
9 Jerry Schoeller Patrrcla Mrller
Bonnie Allman Mnrnam Frost
Glorna Gayman Cathernne Bak
ken 9 Muke Gordanuer Leslu
Llndholm John Poor Run ard
Gudnm Monnka Baukol 9 Lance
Raygor Douglas Peters Roos:
Robey James Sherman Jack Eck
hog Dale Wells
sophomores 210
Front Row Kay Kramer Susan
Davnes Karen Harveaux Annette
Natnon Delores Nelson Judnth
Voqelsang 9 Clrltord Paulson
Luther Rousu May Kardal Myles
Burke Marlon Sherman 9 Janwco
Huqhes Carole Steen Daniel Hol
lerbach Wnllard Cecchl Dawn
Pederson Dennns Gerber 9 Rach
ard Otterness Donald Houqe
James Meyer John Swanson Ber
nard Panek Charles Smith Bruce
Kendall 9 Mary Ann Larnpher
Robert Jensen Jack Dalnty Wal
lace Cadwell Kenneth Weuhvauch
Robert Tupler
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Front row Nancy Knnq Patrncla
Lvnd ey Marne Twedt Karen
Koeper Arlene Albert Cathernne
Scherer 9 James Duncan Duane
McEllngott Anna Marte Morloc
Dorene Starck Joanne Nutz 9
Thomas Becklorden Helen Glaser
Sharllyn Lange Ervln Yolces Jud
nth Klock 9 Steven Hoelzel Davnd
Paskewntz Robert Lewns James
Flueck Roger Sargent 9 Davnd
Martnn James Ashworth Thomas
Wullett Curtus Hard Chal Setala
sophomores 2l2
Front row Nancy Olson Jacque
lane Hoelscher Sandra Dupaul
Karen Kroona Elsne Kasllck Melda
Walter 9 Delores Wnlke Rose
Rocco Joan Dow Katherlne
Lernblce Gretchen Holznnger Kay
Powe 9 David McLean Gerald
Jacobsen Gerald Pro extor Carol
Morqen Mary Preus Robert Han
afln Richard Hllrnanowslm 9 Ee ty
Schrnudt Jerald Peterson Joan
Har' Marshall McGraw Jullo
Thomsen John Kollrner 9 Barney
Do f Bradley Pass Mic ael
Barres Allan Vuehl Terry Wtl
hams Jules Moor
sophomores 201
Front row Eluzabe'h Fneld Joan
Wolens Margaerute McKay Bar
bara Rush Charlene Barrett Bef
erly Johnson 9 Gordon Thole
Janet Treaque Sarah Johnson
Karen Laqersfedt Davud Beatson
9 Bonnte Ernclcson Karen Brobak
ken Danna Smns Carol Osborne
Agatha Mueller Mary Haase 9
Carol Holoroolc Rolert Nelson
Robert Abraham Gary Olson
Roger Dahl 9 Nncholas Sfrenqlls
harles Maas Donald Waxberq
Robert Burlcnolder Janet Walton
Dram- Johnson
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sophomores 305
Front row Barbara Nay r Mo
garet Korner Ivluruel Frnqer
Glorna Mnchelson Gayle New
mann Donna Sandberg 9 Karen
Mlx Lots Forsblod Marranne L
Clonr Judath Frost Judrth Lorso
9 Lynn Matteson Erna Lou Lol
strom Maral Weber Marlen
Albert John Norman 9 John
Hakensen Charles Roth Gary
Etten Thomas Weber Doyuj Zon
Thomas Roan 9 Kenneth Morr
son Ru sell Sm th Jerald 'ohnson
Rnchard Carlson Warren Johnson
Wrllram Mrchel
sophomores 105
Front row Judnth Johnson Ima
gene Berus Duane Sutten Deanne
Dumont Carol Londas Janet
Sc ubrrnq 9 Bruce Kuet ner
Charles Flotten Katherine Wrlke
Jcanne Chrrstransen Susan Mui
len 9 Karen Rrce Juduth Johnson
Eenlarnrn Pomeroy Jo Ann Voll
mer V rnon Isalcson 9 Howard
re ke Arthur Johnson Ov
Rudy Ronald Nelson Howard
Lentsch 9 Wnllnarn Pandas Jame
Whute Terrance Lonqseth Wnlluanr
Boyer Glenn Neulohr
freshmen T07
Front row Karen Anderson Jean
ne Kohleder Karen Olson Karer
Johnson Lonraune Prntchord Jud
nth Greseke 9 Terrence Vasterlnn,
Charles Copeland Dean VanD
Walker Roqer Leppla Jehre
Me rnqen 9 Wnlllorn Bartlett
Leon Johnson Roy Brrsk Marcua
Mitchell John Wolf 9 James
Gonda Dennis Repke Gerald
Swanson Jan Dose Lenora Hal
s ead
oh, for the carefree lrfe
freshmen 301
Front row Bczrbaro Mclouqhlnn
Morton Lawrence Marcia StoJ
gaard Judnth Moyers Emnla Holt
9 Thomos Rygg Davnd Coruveau
Robert Monahan Gary Huesrnon
9 Walter Hordlnq Julton Ander
sen Gale Crommett Steve Bro
haugh Ruchord Murawslcn 0 Adee
na Dnxon Karen Mortz Duane
Dettle Jay Moor Jone Melrose
V :uqhn Stelmuch
freshmen 108
Front row Sharon Norton Karen
Peterson Mary Peterson Shoron
Pooler Gudrun Johnson . Gret
Chen Vanlonden Holly Hunt
Joseph Lehens Marlene Keller
Alberto Johnson Sondra Schoff
ner ' Dlone Anderson Soroh
cy Brmlr John Sch el er Davurl
Nelson
freshmen 302
Front row Gloruo Meyer Chor
leen Rosemarln Kathleen Barnum
Jocm Tnmm Ann Wnqer Nancy
Thomas ' Ronold Allen Thomas
Mozztello Lrndu Gower Edward
Turl John Urbon Curtns Srnrth 0
Wayne Duesslun Wllltam Chrlsloff
f- son Eldred Wulf Mendel Fohs
Elznoeth Compbell Cool Luk
9 Thornos Anderson Rohet
Budde Denms Johnstone Terry
Ubel Eugene lsolrson Renee Ne
on Gerald Gudum
Johnson, Kathleen Spiegel, Non-
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with never o thought ot class problems
freshmen 314
Front row Jacqueline Lind Dora
Ltndernann Carolyn King Judith
Johnson Carole Berqe Nancy
Nystrom ' Marland Whitcomb
James Biork Judith Sanford
lames Alexander Philip ONeill
' Karen Nelson James Hendrick
son Robert Kohaut Janice Ben
sen Patricia Schroeder Ward
Schultz ' Ronald Wethamme
Joan Nelson Curt Thronqard
Kathryn Johnson Mary Snyder
Gary Oakins Wayne Nielsen
Roger Olson James Toenies Den
nts Dassner Craiq Wetherbee
freshmen 207
Front row Dorothy Tiedeman
Diane Kohl Kathleen Rosenthal
Bonnie Docherty Judith Jahnke
Jean Hella ' Robert Townsend
Lonna Hayes Dianne Lindstrorn
Carol Addis Jean Elliott ' David
Bauerl Melanie Christensen Al
fred Johnson Gerald Treichel
Willis Woldt Greta Givinq 9
Thomas Sergot Fred Flatt James
Beatte James Walls
freshmen aud
Front row Charlene Sather Karen
Isaacson, Sandra Nadeau, Carol
Anthonsen, Judith Johnson, Bever-
ly Ulvin ' Robert Murawslci, Susan
Kaiser, John Hayes, Aileene Jack,
Edward Jarosch, James Jannett 9
John Preda, Janet Zellner, Carol
Waterman, Margaret Madigan,
Jacqueline Fishbeck ' Stephen
Sweetland, William Moyer, How-
ard Dinsmore, Roger Gammel,
Roger Pearson, Marie Stougaard
' Thomas Erickson, Douglas
Krause, Richard Wiles, Thomas
Guam, Jeffrey Peterson.
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only pleasant dreams of the years ahead
freshmen 203
Front Row Jacquelnne Johnson
Juduth Wnlberdtng Jeanne Rund
qunst JoAnn Dokka Constance
Tyson Mary Sanford 9 Wnlltam
Franta Judlth Haase Juduth
Hutzemann Margery Smuth Bev
erly Frendt 9 Carolyn Zentnc Pa
trncna Patterson Sandra Smith
Betty Lauerer Rnchard Hosknnq
arnes MacDonald 9 Denms Sund
strom Robert Lunclqren Susan
Hof? Llnda Schmugqe Warren
Dlesslm Rtchard Nelson 9 Roger
Allen Verne Comstock Leon Mar
cott Duane Senneseth Mnchael
luckey Anthony Enqlund
freshmen 200
Front row Jucllth Kelsey Grayce
Mnchelson Lunda McLean Con
Carolyn Deutsch 9 Peter Au
Dtanne Lowrne Carol Baker Den
ms Solberq Albert Benlamtn 9
Lee Seeyers Terry Nelson Robnn
Atknns James Pearson Duane All
red 9 Joyce Dnfllendorfer Roger
Quammen James Justus Jame
Gabeau Davnd Chrnstenson
freshmen balc
Front row Llnda Paul Sandra
Dusosky Carolyn Rudolf Mar
garet Quammen Lorraune Tomp
kms 9 Judath Sandqunst Frank
Wandmacher Gregory Rlce Rod
ger Huntlnq Gerald Lnepntz
Donald Boergan Joan Knuppen
berq Geraldlne Hughes Karen
Jacobson Sharon Stmons Duane
Uram Karen Calvert Ronald
Rutoskt Jack Fehrman Chrasttn
Hays Betty Wtrtz
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Abraham Janet
Whute Carolyn
Wrlke Jeanne
Tledemon Eva
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Jane Sttfl 9 Dale Isaacson Bruce
Pankonun John Mantns Mnchael
Baukol Paul Neubrand . Klr
Shottner Ronald Nlemela Rach
ard Humphreys Phyllus Cownle
Rrchard Foster Sherwood Pom
eroy ' Lrnda Vanqen Dorothy
Trapp Judrth Hnlderbrand Jucluth
Hunt Mnchael Pearson ' Sally
Tharstenson Kenneth Rutford
Bruce Olson Thomas Atlcms
Michael Greqory Joseph Kaulert
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Front row Mary Schrenfels Karen
Soderlund Martha Vong Jamce
Boyer Susan Dow Penny Manus
9 Donald Slcundberq G'enn Haw
kmson Werner Spandau Donald
Stemle James Fr eman Rnchard
Llen James Frost 0 Lynne Dah
len Ronald Leslcela Lellanl Peter
s n Sandra Dexter Duane Sal
mon lkurt Wctgener . Thomas
Dawes John Vollmer Dowd
ureqerson Barbara Hosk ng
James Cook Donald Razskazol?
eight b oud
Front row Joan Montgomery
Cathy Watson Mary Wlttqrar
Jane Halsensen Sharon Wnllue
Lnnda leng . Donald Smrth Jer
old O to Thomas Skovholt Mary
Perlrch Robert Dannty Davnd
Jones ' John Hellnckson Flame
Caldwell Nancy Nnemczyk Dan
nel Paskewntz James Lewis John
Ratlntt Loss Poltnn 9 Dolores Lud
wlg Wullvanw Freeman Susan
Johnson Chrnstopher Page Janet
Bantle Susan Mazznte lo 9 Mary
Stoskopf Wrlluam Engebretson
Lyle Malmberq Narcua Potter
Naam: Frost Joyce Nelson
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Barsch Lynn Sweetlancl Susan
Hunt Lando Johnson Doroh
Hoase ' Blly Forbes Suzann
Jensen Mary Delqer Bernadrne
Stevenson Gary Bauman Rrcharr
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vrd Mayer Beverly Thompson
Catherrne Broderrck Alrce Cre
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a d Sandberg 9 Srqurd Hauqan
Jean Lembke Katherrne Brown
Judith Carlson Susan McDonald
Sharon Sandqren Duane Olson '
Peter Karser Kenny Balmer Victor
Borgeson Allyn Thurow Larry
Sargent Russell Swanson Thoma
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MG al Weber Joan Wolen Karen Kolenkamp Ka tn Laney Ca l Bo gesan Janet Johnson .JJCQU lne Ost om Jody Frost Sandra Maas 9 Lynne
Morrlson Jam s Floeclc P ter L wson Glen Slcovholt Frank Storm Bernard Panelc John Freerran John He ly Judy Allen 0 Roger Abraharnson
Peter Arny Robert Abbott John G l e Sam Haroldson Robert Lrrdsay Lawrence Vlehl Scott Llnslfv D.: cl Magnuson
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symbol of service
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t rs to hum a symbol of hrs fauthful servuce ana
ol a task vvell done Therefore the banquet
held annually an the sprung to honor senxors
.rvho have earned pins as a much antucupated
event These people who have helped see that
the llbrary has ron smoothly sunce they were
tumors and many sunce they were sophomores
take great prlde IH the Lubrary Club To them tt
has been a place of bath work and play they
have enloyecl bah Belng a stat? worker or
commtttee chatrrran vvas as much ton as the
many socual events at L C
Loolang at the sports book are members of
he LC board Joyce Pnckett second vice
o estdent Karl Laney program chaurman Bar
para Ba nam recordmg secretary Thomas Du
nont hrst vwce presuclent John Gtlte treasurer
Bob Ltndsay oresporatng secretary Karen
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Front Row Bruce Kuettner Wnlluam Palst Lyle Slifer Charles Srntth James Arndt James Grayden ' Ronald Anderson
Thomas Foster Quentxn Pcrtect George Tselos Robert Larson ' Thomas Cnmbura Muchael Scott Ltndell Hess Howard
Mnellce Perry Lonnes Dannel Shaules . Gordon Hemmxnq Charles Bassett Lee Snyder James Zavoral Stanley McForlnn
Jan Sarneckn Glenn Ruchards
Serving Murray IH many ways ts the M Club This IS a strictly
boys group tor those who have earned their Murray letter ln one of
many competntuve sports
The otttcers thus year are Michael Scott presldent Carl Glertson
vuce prestdent Stanley McFarlun secretary treasurer Lawence Vnehl
and Robert Panek sergeant at arms advlser Mr Reno Rosstnu
Top bllltng In the way ot entertalnment went to the M Clubs
revnew held May 8 Although all through the year the Murray letter
men take part In many thtngs the last and probably the most lm
portant event ns the letter award assembly Here each boy receuves his
letter and the athlete ot the year IS chosen He IS selected by the
coaches on scholastvc abnltty leadershnp and good sportsmanshup
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Salmon Stephen Frouenshuh James Ullyot Robert Sands James Nnelsen Jerome Zellner 0 Albert Stoskopt Peter Arny
Wtlltom Torgerson Robert Ltndsay Lawrence Vnehl Davnd Magnuson ' Gerald Groebner Elnar Gustavson Mr Reno
Rosslrn Wllluam Wayne Paul Peterson Robert Panelc
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prolechon crew extends servlces
Front Row Marcla Stouqaard Cllftorcl Caalson Thomas Bnrrenbach Terry Lester Roqer Allen 9 Peter Lawson Gerald
R h rd Carlson Stanley McFarlen James Collrns Jerry Peterson 9 Charles Regal James Sherman Ward Culbertson
Swanson IC a
Chrrs Brohaugh Roger Robey James Lee Howard Mrelke
classes prolectlon crew members are always there
to lend a helping hand Officers for the crew are
Charles Regal president James Lee secretary
Shades down and lnghts out mean nts tame tor a
movie This slght as not Complete without a member
of the prolectlon crew ably settung up the equlp
working recorders
Students are chosen
from each class to assist the teachers Wherever
ment runmng the movne cameras
and playing phonographs
they are needed whether In assembltes clubs or
M les Burke John
Rrchard Carlson treasurer Mr Don Lmdberg IS the
advuser for the group He helps these students to
keep all the equnpment nn good working order and
supplres tllms for the many departments
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Paul Neubrand Davnd Mayer ' Charles Copelana
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Front Row Catherme Broderlck John Lanans y
h K frt Eldred Wulf James Hendrrclcson Judrth K lsey 5 Robert Townsend Nlclc Stenqlrs Davnd Chrrstenson Allyn'
Josep au e
Thurow 9 Tony Sperbecln JefTre,f P terson Rnchard Oterness
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Plannlng a Spanush meetnng us
fun It done whale lustenlng to rum
bas sambas and tangos Here
Allan Vlehl presudent and Nancy
Olson treasurer select the records
whale Charles Nelson vice pres:
dent and Karen Harveaux secre
tary try their hands at castanets
and maracas Though lt as one ol
the smallest groups at Murray
Spanlsh Club us one where mem
bers who are both past and pres
ent Spanish students have a most
enloyable tame
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El Club Espanol Spanish Club to you
keeps busy the year around wrltnng letters ID
Spantsh to South Amerncan boys and gn ls I
thus manner the club members keep up thelr
nnterest tn countrues where that language us
spoken
Meetnngs under the sponsorship of Mnss
Marlon Koch have been held at the St Anthony
Park Congregational Church One ot the most
entertalnlng of the gatherings was the Christ
mas party Plctured here putting the tlnlshlng
touches on the famous Mexlcan Punatas are
Deanne Dumont Susan Wllke Karen Harveaux
Barbara Treanar Kay Kramer and Juduth
Lewns After these pnnatas were broken at the
proper moment there was a rush for the gntts
At another rneetnng Howard Hathaway tor
mer Murray Spanush Instructor displayed slude
of places where he had vnsnted durung has year
ln South America At the some meetlng Mass
Koch showed slrdes of a bull flght whuch she
saw un Mexlco
An Important protect of the group ts the
making of a scrap book un Spannsh class This
wlll be sent to the Junuor Red Cross IH Sant:
ago Chile
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stage force
The busuest club at Murray IS sand to
be the Stage Force They are always
burldung scenery gathering props work
Ing microphones shnmng spotlights and
obtannung lust that exact atmosphere
Each boy IS dotng hrs lab to perfection
Operetta Sensor Class Play and as
semblues are the boys buggest prolects
throughout the year Worlang wnth the
equupment left to rught are Gary Paul
son Glenn Neulahr Einar Gustavson and
Randall Cheney Wnthout these boys Mur
ray would be at a loss the operetta
would be colorless the assemblles would
have no spurut and the Sensor Class Play
would be drab It can certainly be sand
that the symbol of Murray s audltorlum 1
the Stage Force
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fta stuclles profession
Future Teachers of America IS the organlzatlon where Murrayotes Interested
In building a career around teaching meet to get an early start
On the programs for regular meetungs were guest speakers who pre
sented varied and tnteresttng talks Some of these were Mass Louise Curtts
of Macalester College and Mass Arle Haberle of VVCCO who showed sltdes
of her trap to Russia Mlss Margaret Paschlce who was an exchange teacher
un Germany for a year gave an Informative talk on German schools and
showed slides of her trap
The Future Teachers also
went on fleld trnps Toured on
these were the new Como
Park Junior Hugh School and
a school for deaf children I
dozng thus they observed mod
ern teaching methods
In order to gatn expertence
un this held members dld sub
stntute teaching at St A
thony Park Grade School
On followung thus profes
suon members feel that they
wnll recenve a feelung of satts
faction along wuth flnanctal
securtty Advtstng thus group
s Mass Loutse Smnth
Brushmg up on new methods of teaching ns the FTA board Joyce Prnckett and Sylvna
Borgeson seated look at work books Usmg flash cards are Barbara Eruckson and
Thomas Dumont whsle Larradme Hess ns studylng an educatlonal magaznne
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Drunufl Hollerbach Howard Dunsrnore Mrs Hflen McGcever ' karen Ba nes Aqathe Mueller Jcduth Johnson Susan Davues Sandra Maas
Rosemary Trapp Bonnue Eruck on Sarah Johnson larce Raygor Jerom Weuhrauch 9 Emelue Kafka Muruel Funqer Barbara Block Dawn
Pcccrson Juluth Helquust Karen Mux Erna Lou Lolstrom Januce Nuelsen Robert Abbott Ruchard Carlson ' Rose Rocco Jerry Burkho'de
Kr cu B unkman Darlene Balfanz Jayco Nelson Karen Martunson Joan Hart Joel Hadruts Gary Hauqht
unterpretung symbols of
Sharps flats and staccotos are true symbols of
the Murray chour Thus us the group that provudes the
school wuth an Octette Truo and solousts
The Octette thus year consusts of Louuse Brookuns
Hadruts John Zupter Wulluam Humphreys and Rob
ert Abbott From the tume they are selected untul the
end at the year theur world us musuc A few of theur
hosts have been the Women s Cuty Club the Athletuc
Club and Lynblomsten Home One of the most um
portant appearances that they have had was the
Upper Mudwest Men s Apparel Club at the Radussoru
Hotel un vvhuch several states were represented
Always present at the chour assemblues they add
could never be the same wuthout the Octettes ver
suon ot Twas the Nught Before Chrustmas
Addung a touch at glamour to the chour us Lana
Mullman Louuse Brookuns and Jerry E-urkholder These
three gurls make up the Gurls Tro They too have
Thus us a scene from Rose of the Danube the musucal comedy presented by the chour lcust sprung When members
were told of what cu professuonal lookung show they had presented they decuded that all the tume eftort and money
they spent were really worthwhule Thus pucture Includes the enture cast and orchestra both under the durectuon of Mrs
Helen McGeever
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Front Row Gary Eten Terry Lester Lorraane Hays De ares Walke Karen Johnson Elazabeth Faeld Adraann Stathas Judath Larson Judath
Johnson 9 Wallaam Humphreys Marshall McGraw udah tyaehl Gretchen Holzanqer May Lou l-aughes Louae Brookans Catherane
Scherer Mara Twedt Murael Moncraef 9 Glenn Skoyholt John Zupfe Jean Stouqaard Lana Mallman Janace Hughes Carol Osborne
Marlene Albert Karan Laney Jacquelane Ostrom James Bren John H aly Chloe Sterk Janet Walton Ba bara Maqnuson Jo ce Packet
Carol Holbrook Mon ca Boukol Anata Buck Phyllas Rasmussen
musac as the choar s aoy
traveled much and dasplayed thear talents Ball Ben
netts Saturday Naght Frolac at the Prom Ballroom
was one host to the Trao lakewase was the Ameracan
Legaon Auxalaary
At all choar assemblaes and many other assemblaes
these garls are there addang a touch of beauty wath
thear enchantang tones
ahe flrst bag productaon for the choar thas year was
the Thanksgavang assembly where the words ot Bag
Wade World We Laye In rang from wall to wall
Followang one month later was the PTA Chrastmas
officers vocalaze
Leaders an the musac world
at Murray gather around the
paano for a good oldfash
aoned song fest The oftlcers
a left to raght Joel d
rats presadent Louase Brook
ans hrst vace presadent San
dra Maas second yace presa
dent Joyce Prackett secre
tary John Zupfer treasurer
Rachard Carlson assastant
treasurer Thas group has
worked hand an hand Nath
Mrs Helen McGeeyer, choa.
darector an naakang the choar
known beyond Murray
program The beautatul stylang of Aye Maraa ha
Karen Brankman sang accompanaed by Wallaam Hum
phreys on the vaolan was the haghlaght of the eye
nang Later an the year they sang at Gallette Hospatal
for Brotherhood Week and wall sang for Memorxal
Day Thas group sang on radao February I7 and
appeared on teleyasaon Apral 28
Wath sprang came the operetta Sweethearts whach
the members of the choar helped to make a beautaful
productaon Brangang thas year to ct close was thear
performance at baccalaureate and cornrnencenaent
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reports the news
busy business
"It's Murcurie day," is the comment one hears
when the school paper is distributed, And on the
iob is the enterprising business staff. Here assistant
manager William Wayne is checking figures with
circulation manager Judith Nelson. Lee Snyder, busi-
ness manager, and Laurelli Koran, advertising mana-
ger, find something important in the Murcurie files.
Seated are Nancy Manning, assistant circulation
manager, and Patricia McLaughlin, accountant. Busi-
ness adviser of this group is Mrs. Lucile Smith.
The business staft's work is not confined to distribu-
tion only. Subscription drives and money making
proiects loom large on the year's calendar-and
there are always bills to pay.
casual consultation
Only a tape recording could accurately give the
true story of the Murcurie's editorial staff. Every day
brings its problem of coverage, planning, quick
changes, and crisis. Sometimes the staff relaxes and
looks over the finished product. Despite the long
hours of work, not one member would want to give
up the experience gained from editing the school's
paper.
Left to right are: Karen Kulenkamp, news editor,
Jeannine Fahsl and Beverly Sheire, feature editors,
Jacqueline Roan and Marcia Hagen, co-editors, Pa-
tricia Roth, copy editor.
friendly feuding
This cozy group on the Murcurie staff does
have much in common. There is at least one argument
each month about the space the advertisers want,
and of course the sports' editors iust have to have
it for a late game.
This has been a banner year for writing sports
copy as Murray teams have been winning games in
all competitive fields. That may account for the
smiles on the sports editors' faces.
Seated in front are exchange editors Carol Kram-
er and Janet Krueger.
Left to right are: Karin Loney, girls' sports editor,
Mary Lou Kroona and Terry Lester, advertising mana-
gers, Robert Panek and Daniel Shaules, sports editors.
Page sixty-two
the pilot shows
murray in symbols
eager executives
Any fifth period in 209 one can get a liberal edu-
cation free iust by listening to the Pilot staft plan-
ning and dreaming of the i957 yearbook.
lt takes more than dreams to edit this publication,
and the tirst to agree to that are the businessmen
of the Pilot staff. To them falls the task of raising
money for the many bills that come across the desk.
However, Michael Scott, business manager, seems
amused at Tom Dumont's worries as Tom, circulation
manager, checks some point on the chart. At the tile
are Roger Risbrudt and Roger Abrahamson, sports'
editors, And what a pleasant time Roger l-iinze, as-
sistant manager, seems to be having as he smiles at
Susan Olson, accountant.
picture posing
This picture is aptly titled, for as a rule these girls
are among the busiest at Murray, They are either
planning pictures, layouts, checking cutlines, measur-
ing copy, drawing, or wondering what to do next,
Sometimes copy has to be ready at a given time Y
then this group has an all night session and type-
writers at Joanne's home go like mad.
From left to right are Rosalie l-lert, activities, co-
editors Sandra Sutton and Joanne Bies, seated.
Standing are Karen Sontag, art editor, Barbara
Magnuson and Judith Campbell, organizotions.
working women
Someone has to be working and in this case
Sharon l-louseworth, as the Pilot typist, is the example
of a perfect secretary-and there is plenty ot copy
for Sharon to handle.
Mounting pictures is no small part ot the iob ot
creating a yearbook. Here Sharon Heideman, co-
senior editor, is trimming a picture while Barbara
Barnum, class editor, and Carol Oakins, girls' sports
editor, take directions from Georgann Koelln, co-
senior editor.
Supervising the editing oi the book and the busi-
ness venture thcit it involves is Miss Margaret Glenn.
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1'l'l9SpIGl1S STCIQS, CIC1' eflfeffdlnlng SCENES
Its no dream world for the Dra
matuc Club members as they make
ready for any land of performance
requlred of them Sometlmes nt as a
raduo or T V show requested by the
Department of Education Agann
other organlzatlons call on thus
group for talent
Advlsed by Mlss Florence Vest
the club draws Its membership from
grades ten eleven and twelve At
regular monthly meetnngs members
presented readungs slats or ex
planatuons ot the helds nncluded nn
dramatic art
ln March the Dramatuc Club pre
sented Karan Loney and Katherine
Nelson IU a cuttnng from Maxwell
Andersons Mary of Scotland at
a lount meetnnc wntl' Qumll and
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Campbell treasurer Rosalle Hert secretary Robert Chrlstensen vlce
president Marcia Hagen presldent Loulse Brooklns program chairman
club ands student council
In march of toys assembly
lust krcls at play
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Uslng theur talents for the March
ot Toys assembly are members of
the Dramatlc Club These students
dressed IU costumes and nmperson
ated dltterent toys Each one gave
a small speech telling why the
toys should be gnven to the Santa
Claus Club The assembly was spon
sored by the Student Councul
Pnctured here are Elnar Gustav
son tn has little red wagon Suzanne
Perfect and Paul Peterson hangung
theur stockungs and Vuctor Etuenne
portraylng a lack In the box
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YTeens IS the Murray gIrls way of promotIng brotherhood and
servIng school and communIty
Among the many prolects dIrected toward helpIng others was
Chrnstmas carolIng for shut IDS ln January Y Teeners made Valentme
favors tor the chIldren IU Grllette Hospnal They also decorated th
YWCA for ChrIstmas
There were meetnngs for theIr own enloyment and Interest too
These Included a swImmIng party a panel dIscussIon on VOVIOUS re
lIgIons an Apple PolIshIng Tea to whIch teachers were Invlted a nut
sale and a come as you are breakfast party
ouch my curls'
At one ot theIr monthly Tuesday nIght meet
Ings YTe ners watch as Mr Anthony a haIr
styIIst arranges the CFOWHIDQ glory ot Larra
dIne l-less
Murrays branch was represented both cIty
Wld6 and natIonally Jacquehne Roan and
Barbara Enckson were ICC board members
and last tall Barbara and Jacauelme were rep
resentatIves at the NatIonal Y Teens Conter nce
IH New York and WashIngton D C
Murray s Y Teens had Its largest membershIp
thIs year and members all agree they have
gaIned SOTISTOCTIOD from SGVVIDQ others and
have receuved much Ioy out of worlcmg mth
gIrls wIth common Interests
y-teens give
help to others
Going over the agenda for a
tuture meetIng IS the Y Teens board
The oftlcers tor thIs year are
Jeannnne Fahsl vIce presxdent and
program chaIrman Nancy McKIn
ney secretary QylvIa Borgeson I
ter Cxty CouncIl representatIve Jan
Ice Anderson treasurer Barbara
ErIclcson presIdent The advIser IS
MIss DIane ErIckson from the Um
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oft their new fashions and the
Girls League mother daughter tea
is an ideal place to do so Ths is
given by the younger members of
the league to honor senior girls and
their mothers These lovely ladies
Joyce Prickett Karen Brinkman
Jacqueline Roan and Barbara
er Miss Gladys Rose with ci cor
sage
Another formal occasion in Girls
League is the installation of new
ofticers which takes place in June
is this meeting that the Girls
League birthday is celebrated
Girls League also sponsored the
Sweetheart Ball in February where
Charles Smith and Down Pederson
were chosen to reign as King and
Queen of Hearts
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At one of the informal meetings
of the Girls' League board, Carol
Oakins, program chairman, Sharon
Razskazoft, treasurer, Sonia Matt-
son, secretary, Rosalie l-lert, presi'
dent, and Judy Thompson, vice
president, sample caramel apples
which the Girls' League sells as a
money making project.
The Girls' League meets once a
month, presenting programs which
are of interest to girls in grades
nine through twelve
In order to make freshman girls
feel more at home the organization
honored them at the tirst meeting
They received green beanies vhich
they wore the rest of the day
To aid girls in the selection ol
careers the theme of the January
meeting was a career panel A style
show in April gave the members ci
look at summer styles
honoring miss rose
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Ofllcers of Quill ond Scroll
hove o double duty Besides
lceepung the orgonuzotuon func
tuonang smoothly they ossrst at
oll unatuotnons The ofhcers olso
serve os o polucy molcung boord
Puctured here at the begnnnlng
of on nnutuotnon ore Lee Snyder
treczsurer Marcua Hagen vlce
presudent Koren Sontog pres:
dent JeonnlneFc1hsl secretory
As usual Quill and Scroll members kept very busy rushlng about
to secure odequote materuol for the schools publucotnons Thus plus
thenr wrltmg ond their servuce to the school meruted the coveted badge
of the scribes of old for severol stafl members
On the soclol side the soclety be-gon the yeor with a dlnner at the
Hotel Lowry un the toll At thus time the events for the colendor were
:ltscussed A Thonksguvlng theme an November set the stoge for the M
flrst unutuotuon whuch was held an the library Plctures ol post members 9
ond notes taken from the clubs orchuves gave new members an tdeo
concernrng the hnstory of Murray s choptev of thus nnternatnonol organ
lzotton
Snowboll Day was the theme of the January unntuotnon During the
same month the group combuned with the Lubrory Club to hear Mr
Allred Muellerluele discuss his European tour
Front Row Carol Oalons Karrn Lone! Jacqu ltne Roan Judtlx Campbell Barbara Barnum Joanne Bses Laurell' Koran 9 Rosale H
Sandra Sutton Borbora Muqnuson Jeonmne Fohsl Karen Sontaq Georqann Koelln Judnth Nelson ' Roqer Rnsbrudt Janet Krueq r Mary
Lou Kroona Patrrcta Roth Beverly Shenre Karen Kulenkamp Corol Kramer Sharon Henclemon Terry Lester 0 Roger Hlnze Thomas Dum nt
Roger Abrahumson Robert Ponek Wayne Johnson Lee Snyder Mnchoel Scott Dantel Shoules
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Robert Llndsoy Senior Student Council presi
dent urged thot o group be orgonized ogcnn
this yeor in order thot the younger members ol
Murroy leorn how the council opercrtes und what
its services to the school ore
The Iunior council hcms been commcnclcd on
its excellent work in helping with the lunch hour
problem Previous to the Christmos holidoys the
group decorated the lunch room
A other bg help t the scnor council was
t ,uniors old in giving idecls about their oge
groups problems in ClCllUSlllTQ to high school lite
lvlr George Rose cldviser ol the Junior Student
Council olso teels thot the experience goined
est in the schools governing body
This year the Junior Student Council decorated the cafe
terra for Christmas week ot Murray Planning these decoro
tions are the ofticers Judy Sanford vice president Carolyn
Rudolf president Mary Peterson secretary Diane Lowie
treosurer
organization sponsors march of toys
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When entering o typicol home
room ot Christmos time It is ct not
1 to see o beoutl u
wrcipped box sitting nedr the decor
oted tree This is the lvlorch ol Toys
box wcnting to be tTlled with gifts
from Murroy students Sponsored
onnuolly by the Student Council tor
St Poul Sonto Clous u
these boxes ore filled ond the gifts
are tolcen to the needy children oll
ground the city who except lor
this would receive little for Christ
mos
At the end ot the week the os
sembly is held ond oll the boxes
ure presented in the auditorium
Here delivering their homeroom
boxes to be put under the tree ure
Corol Antonson l-lolly Hunt ond
Koren Colvert The interested on
looker is Gory Poulson
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It any organtzatuon represents the symbol of
service tt as the Student Councul Malang Ile
more pleasurable tn every way tor Murrayntes
thus group comprused of a sensor and a Iunuor
dtvtslon help the admunlstratuon I0 varuous ways
Early last fall the Student Councul untroduced
a new plan for assembly seatung Another prob
lent that the organlzatlon has worked on tor
months us that of the crowded lunch room sttuo
tuon The tntroductuon ot the use of recreational
areas during lunch perlods has been very
helpful to and popular wlth the student body
On the recreatnonol stde the councll sponsors W0fk'n9 On 'he UMUC' C0mmUf1I'Y Chest Dfwe We
the officers of the Senior Student Councul Jacquelnne
SNC Foolm DOY Gnd The evemng dance Ad Roan treasurer Robert Lsndsay presrdent Lynne Morrn
group lnaugurates noon clanclng
Sontcthtng new has been added
to the twenty hve ntlnute lunch pe
nod at Murray thus year Sponsored
by the Senior Student Council tu
dents play records tn the audttort
for danctng or ust listen
pleasure
Here you see Wtlltarn Stathas
and Dantel Tyson showtng thelr
talents to the older students sttttng
out front Thus ptcture was taken
durtng thlrd lunch when a large
percentage ot the tumor hugh grour
ts enloynng the ntucl day break
The records played range tram
rock and rol to easy otn
nlusrc for lunchers only
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viser to this group is Mr, GGOVQQ R050 son, secretory, Judith Nelson, vice president.
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A picture of beauty and vitality are Murray's
inaiorettes and flag twirlers.
These girls are always on hand to add spirit
and gaiety to the Band as it marches gingerly
onto the football held. Looking very chic in
then new bhm sweakws and gow SkuB,ThG
maiorettes led the Band through many intri-
cate formations during the winter, The flag
twirlers are a new addition to the Band this
year.
Posing with their batons and flags are the maiorettes h ,
Not in the picture are two flag twirlers,
and flag twirlers. Deanne Dumont, Dianne Sutten, Joanne
Bies, head maioretteg Mary Peterson, Hermene Nelson, Bev- Linda Ehrler and Jacqueline Hoelscher.
erly Johnson.
Seventh and eighth graders who someday hope to belong to Senior Band are Junior Band members, They are lcept busy practicing
and even appear at the Spring Concert to give their elders some competition. Front row: Virginia Maas, Judith Hunt, Karen Soderlund, Ann
Cerny 9 Richard Wright, Russell Swanson, Christopher Page, Kirt Schoftner, Kenneth Rutford, Paul Neubrand, Donald Slnundberg, Glenn
Hawkinson, Susan Dow, Judith Hilderbrand, Barbara Hasking, Carolyn McKay, Delores Ludwig, Mr. Alex Heron 9 David Gregerson, Susan
Mazzitello, Martha Vong, Mary Stoslcopf.
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Band officers Sandra Sut-
ton, secretary, Sharon Gred-
vig, treasurer, Judith Nel-
son, vice president, and
Sam Haroldson, president,
get together for a iam ses-
sion before talking over
Lending both enthusiasm and pep to football, hock-
ey, basketball games, and assemblies is Murray's
Senior Band. During the fall, members were busy
planning the Homecoming Dance, which the groua
sponsored, or practicing marching formations and
music for games.
During early December eager members of the
Band sold candy bars in order to secure money for
I5 X business. Besides his regu-
lar duties, the president
takes over as leader in the
absence of Mr. Alex Heron,
director. The officers also
. appoint committees for their
Y various activities. The Band
under the direction of Sam
Haroldson played marches
while Murray students con-
tributed to the polio drive
at the "March of Dimes" as-
sembly.
new uniforms. Their uniforms and the new tassel
hats added a colorful note to hockey games as the
Skating Band was photographed for a national
magazine and the St, Paul Dispatch.
Throughout the year the Band played at many
community functions. Among these were a perform-
ance at the downtown Winter Carnival rink, and a
concert at the Veterans' Hospital at St. Cloud.
Center Front: Judith Frost, Jeannine Fahsl, Julian Anderson, Miriam Frost, Sylvia Borgeson, Katherine Lembke, Judith Nelson ' Row one: Janet
Pearson, Kay Powe, Bevcrly Baines, Donna Sandberg, Maral Webser, Sandia NNescott, Lareadinf- Hcss, Grayce Michelson, Mary Snyder, Sue Wat-
kins, JoAnn Vallmer, Sue McKay, Judith Klock, Carol Morgen, Charlere Barrett, Kathryn Johnson, Joan Knippenberg, Karen Martz, Sandra
Sutton, Gerald Jacobsen, Roger Sandauist, Donald Moffatt, Meiidel Fahsl, Constance Tyson, Lenora Halstead, Susan Kaiser, Betty Ann Schmidt,
Jean Dow, Diane McElligot, William Torqersen, Robert Skundbera, Ter y Newell ' Sharon Hovda, Nancy Manning, Karen Slind, Mary Beth
Broderick, Gloria Goymen, Bonnie Marsh, David Krause, William Franta, Bob Lindgren, Jim Pearson, Melanie Christensen, Diane Uram, Doris
Benson, Marguerite McKay, Jcan Schroder, Charles Maas, Lois ForsblaJ, Gerald Pratextor, Chris Brohauqh, Ronald Sandauist, Sharon Gredvia,
Terry Willzarns, David Magnuson, Carol Luke, Dianne Linstrom, Betty Lauerer, Gretchen Van Zaridcn, Barbara Mayer 9 Sarah Johnson, Carol
Waterman, Ernili Holt, Donald Waxbera, Bradley Pass, Steve Brohauqh, Sorn Haroldson, Jay Moor, Donald Krause, Bruce Johnson, Richard
Carlson, James Arndt, Gerald Liepitz, Jules Moor, Standing: Sandra Schaffner, Carolyn Deutsch, Rosemary Soderlund, William Linsley, Michael
Barnes, Rick Hcsking, Torn Mazzitello, Betty White, Kathleen Doelfz, Co:-stance Spooner, Albert Staskoof, Margaret Madigan, Shorilyn Lange,
Jock Dunlap, Julie Thomsen, Jack Steingraber, Elsie Vona, Vernon Isakson.
Leavnng for a tour through Burroughs Offlce Supply Company are the
omcers of the Cadettes Janet Pearson Sharon Meloy vice presndent Sharon
Heldeman Joan Harveaux secretary Audrey Cheatham presndent
business cadettes gam
secretarial knowledge
officers ready
for held trip
Getting ready for secretarial car
eers as the mann oblectuve of the
Buslness Cadettes Each gurl as as
signed to a teacher or club so that
she may have actual practuce IU
typung or related work
Takung dnctatlon rnln eographnng
typung and Hlung are lust a few ot
the things on a day s program Cut
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formed by the enthuslastlc C
dettes All of the organxzatnons In
school are equally dependent on
the Buslness Caclettes whose trarned
gurls carry on secretarial work
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Here are future secretarnes In the making learnung the fundamentals of typung and shorthand and gaumng knowledge
about general office etiquette and practuces Left to rnght are Elleen Cook Nancy Wells Janet Pearson Sharon House
worth Sharon Meloy I Georgann Koelln Audrey Cheatham Barbara Arth C Joan Harveaux Sharon Heldeman Yvonne
Allen Ann Hawkins Caroyn Lemm
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Another rnterestnng held trrp was the clubs
VISll to the Munnesota Mutual lnsurance Com
pany s buuldlng where the latest In oftlce equrp
was seen The future secretartes were nmpressed
by the many mechanucal devuces used to facul
:tate the companys vvorlc
lnstallatron ot new oflhcers and members for
the comung year took place at the annual
Buslness Cadettes breakfast early thus month
at the Unlverslty of Munnesota St Paul campus
Advlsers lor thus servtce organuzatuon are
Mass Valborg Helseth and Mass Eleanor Steel
smtth
Annually before Chrtstmas the Busmess Ca
dettes entertann at a luncheon for the faculty
and school personnel The gurls as charmnng
hostesses serve a dellcuous dessert and coftee
before the holnday vacatnon Carryung out theur
dutues are Yvonne Allen and Ann Hawkuns wart
mg upon Mr Bernard Qumn and Muss Marne
Darche as the teachers try the Cadettes Vantlla
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Practlcnng what they have learned are Enleen Cool: Nancy
Zebe and Yvonne Allen These gurls helped the admlnlstra
tlon and faculty by running through bulletlns and tests on
the mtmeographlng machine
In order to secure money for therr club the Cadettes
made and sold fudge Dorng theur part nn thus protect are
Sharon Hendeman Audrey Cheatham Sharon Houseworth
Joan Harveaux Sharon Meloy and Janet Pearson
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Work IS also sncluded In thus fun lovlng week Just ask
the managers about the tlresome hours spent buyung
posters paint and paper These homecomlng managers
are from left to rlght Robert Llndsay Joel Kerlan Peter
Arny Roger Rlsbrudt and Grenvulle Fcles
The music ns over the swlrl of the dancers IS stall only
the torn streamers and confettn on the floor remaln ut
memorues wull lnnger for years Queen Judlth smlles at
her date James McLean as she thnnks back on the mcst
wonderful week of her lnfe
symbol of royalty murray s best homecommg
Whurls ot excttement thrtlls of antlcupatson and bursts
of surprises are charactenstlc of Murrays Homecoming
week
Campangns held at the homes were marked by masses
of posters paint and confusnon On Tuesday of the bag
week candvdates and theur managers were presented to
the school at an assembly Each manager Introduced has
beauties all
Beauty grace and ele
gance are the words whuch
best describe the gurls chosen
for queen candldates
Sleepless ntghts were spent
because ot the excttement
and tenston that mounted
each day Seated on cloud
number seven Ift to nght
are Karen Sontag Juduth
Nelson Karin Laney Rosalne
l'-lert and Joanne Bucs
Judith Nelson was crofvnfd
sembly ry Mary Lef Swan
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future queen an an orugmal way
The late hours kept Wednesday mght were soon tor
gotten when dawned a beautltul Thursday for the parade
Competutron lor the best sectlon IH the parade was keen Ill
every sense Karcn Sontag won the pruze tor the best
float Joanne Bues and Karen Sontag tied tor the best
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. . Typical of the Sno-Day afternoon activities is the tobogganing at Como Park. Here, truly enioying the festiv-
ities are Robert Panek, Chloe Sterlc, and Karen Johnson.
The Coronation in the morning started the Sno-Day program. Miss Eva Wicker, the i957 St. Paul Queen of the
Snows, arrived to crown the Sno-Day King, Carl Giertson, and Queen, Jacqueline Roan.
. . . The happiness of these tive candidates for Sno-Queen is very evident as they create this snowman. They are
Judith Campbell, Carol Oalcins, Lana Millman, Jacqueline Roan, and Laurelli Koran. King candidates were Quentin
Perfect, Carl Giertson, James Nielsen, Grenville Fales, and Sam Haroldson.
. . . What a thrill to be chosen prince and princess ot Sno-Day. Here proudly wearing their crowns are Joan Nel-
son and Fred Hatt. Behind them are the other tour candidates tor princess: Lanna Hayes, Carolyn Rudolf, Joyce
Diflendorter, and Karen Johnson. Running for prince were Douglas Krause, Warren Sievers, Richard Wiles, and
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Ronold wonders If has creotuve plece of work will hold hts pucture
Chrustmos protects were storted eorly tn the foll so thot o professlonol 'ob could be done Wuth the help of
Mr George Bergup the odvuser gmfts tncludmg o hope chest ond chug were mode
Here ts on over off vtew of o typucol doy tn Room lO4 Wuth the help of their odvtser Mr George Bergup
these boy ore leornmg how to produce orttcles mode of wood Tobles breodboords bookcoses ond night stonds
ore o few of the :tems one might see tn the moktng Workmg hord on thetr protects ore Thomos Sergot Edword
Tun Chorles Flotten Rtchord Hermes Dowd Stuff ond Dennis Nord
Whot o 'ob' exclotms Corole Holten os she begtns rapping opctrt thus sltmy green creoture colled the frog
Wlth the otd of Mr Robert Rutter btology teocher these students ore leornlng onotomy through the dnssectton of
oll cmunofs Helpmg vtth th s protect Tho tt Nebe Morgoret Korner ond Jomes Tousley
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home, outslcle talent help
make assemblies delightful
n assembly Murray students entertained Que
After the crowning of the queen at the Homecomi Q
d that naturally included William Humphreys and Karen Brinkman
en Judith
The very best talent was selected an
ll lc that You Gotta be a Football Hero t
Dressed in a cheerleader outtlt Karen made the point we nown
William in his football togs
One of the many appearances of the choir included a delightful performance of the Octette at the fall
d th san Oh What a Beautiful Morning While
h r ro ram Dressed in the costumes of an earlier perio ey g
c on p g
Strolling in the Park and songs typical of the season
t held in the Twin Cities
at many civic affairs as well as at conven ions
semblies
This talented group sang
f M students represents what one sees at the many as
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musicals dancing and special speakers
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Joel Kerlan the defending att rney and Davnd Burgess
ludge want rmpatlently whsle George Tselcs ballft gnves
the oath to John Zupfer bookkeeper for Blorn Falkner
senlors present drama
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Thus year s sensor class play The Night of January I6
provuded some spnnetlngllng moments for the audnence
as the murder mystery unfolded
Dlrected by Mass Florence Vest the cast presented a
court trial ln a mature manner and the tury chosen from
the auduence helped to hold the suspense untrl the Gnal
The play one that has been popular wlth hugh school
audiences as authored by Ayn Rand
Anxious onlookers watch as Sam Haroldson playmg
Larry Regan comes stormlng up onto the stage He s
gangster who ns somehow maxed up In the murder of Blorn
Falkner
Here leaving the wltness stand IS Donald Snyder a poltce
man Lett to right are Karm Loney defendant Joel Kerlan
defense attorney Robert Chrustensen prosecuting attorney
and George Tselos
night of lanuary sixteenth
lt deals wtth the trual lor the murder of an Important
executlve Blorn Falkner Karen Andre as his secretary
and the accused murderess was convlncungly handled by
Karan Loney ln tact Karm s unterpretatnon caused the mat
nnee lury and the evenung lury to dlfter as to her Innocence
or guult
tone to the cast as did the prosecutlng lavvyer Robert
Chrnstensen and defense attorney Joel Kerlan
Astounded by the words that fly between Joel Kerlan and
Robert Chrustensen IS Adrrann Stathas playing Jane Chand
ler a handwrltlng expert David Burgess sounds has gavel
for order
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uw g oups wor un on u
new raper urveys
tu t r y C puru
Four h Esta e members st du d a
r from r e y soc
n c Unutec Stct 'Xlews
wrutung cu un ccvertu ut
layouts cnd other pha o e
new papeu were stud ed and ds
cussed l-e e conceu tratung are Rob
ert Eddy Peter Law on Carol l-lod
Beverly l-lardung J th ewus
kc ren lyer on
clan cupud selects hus queen
uch of us vvu be choseno
each ot the group as they gather alter
beung nomunated by sophomores as can
dudates tor Sweetheart Kung and Queen
The gurls selected are Beverly Barne
cnlorua Gaymen and Dawn Pederson
The boys are Lundell l-less Allan Vuehl
and Crarles Srnuth
After Hnal votung whuch took place at
the Sweetheart Ball Dawn and Charle
were crowned Kung and Queen of Heart
The punk heart throne was decked wuth
red cupuds hearts and streamers whuch
carrued out the red and punk color scheme
ol the walls and ceulung decoratuon
After the coronatuon the kung and queen
were entertauned by Wulluam Humphreys
and Sharon Meloy who sang
USUOllf sponsored by Gurls League
thus year a group of senuor boys helpea
wuth arrangements for the dance
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Cheerleaders? Well lets say
they tru d These three n ale cheer
l oder umpo tors are .leron e Grove
Roger Rusbrudt and Janses Lee Th s
us probably the most reurembered
assembly staged at Murray thu
year Sponsored by the GAA he
three boys puctured donn d gurls
cheerleader unuforms and gave an
exhubutuon of clovvnung at uts best
ln the background us a group of
spectators consustung of Murray stu
dents plus one very excuted faculty
member representung the varuous
types of fans seen at a sports event
Also present are Danuel Shaules
the all too bored spectator and
Max Berc the studuous student
There us always one person who
has to eat contunuously durung the
game and thus character was por
troyed by Mr Robert Rutter faculty
member
canteen time
us fun tume
Comes a Fruday nught and there
need for a specual sort of dance
Thus beckons the Canteen Board to
actuon un plannung lust the event
The board us comprused of all lun
uors who plan get chaperones dec
orate sell pop and play records
Dances alternate for uunuor and
senuor hugh school students The low
lughts soft musuc svvushung dancers
and lught conversatuon over a coke
make ut great fun for all
Here relaxung and enuoyung them
selves before a dance are the fren
bers of the Canteen Board Carol
Borgeson Perry Lcnnes Betty
Whute Donald Moffatt Carole Hal
len .lean Schroder James Otto
Eluzabeth Kaufmann Kevun Johnson
Wulluam Wayne Susan Wulke Mar
tha Rogness Norman Olson Roger
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Mr and Mrs ClarenceA Allen
Mr and Mrs H W Allen
Mrs Verna G Anderson
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Wade L Barnum
Albert N Bles
Theo M Baes
Erick R Borgeson
Otto R Bren
Erwin E Brinkman
W W Brookms
E Clayton Burgess Sr
J R Burkholder
Ray Carlson Sr
Irvmg C Christensen
D G Clemmons
Thomas V Dumont
Clifford Dupaul
Howard F Ellers
C P Erickson
A G Fahsl
Charles G Fales
L A Gnle
Carl Glertson
Mr and Mrs A H Gredvrg
Mr and Mrs Raymond Gronert
Mrs Irma Grove
Mr and Mrs Joseph Hadrlts
Mr and Mrs A B Hagen
Mrs MargaretJ Haroldson
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Johanna Hert
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Joseph Hulgert
Wm C Hmze Jr
Wm K Jacky
M E Johnson
Sture H Johnson
John Korner
G W Kellor
J H Kerlan
T R Koelln
Alfred F Koran
Joseph Kramer
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Churches Represent Spiritual
Symbol In The Community
Symbolic ot the churches' influences in the daily lives of Murray students are the spires and crosses
that tower above the surrounding homes. Closely connected with the activities of young people are the
excellent programs offered by all denominations for their youth groups.
Poee
Bethel Lutheran Church Church of St Andrew
Wheelock and Maywood 1051 Como Avenue
Arthur W Koehler Pastor Reverend R W Doherty
Como Park Lutheran Church St Anthony Park Congregational Church
1547 Sheldon at Hoyt 2129 Commonwealth Avenue
Reverend O E Schmidt Pastor Reverend Edwin C Johnson Pastor
Corpus Christi Church St Anthony Park Lutheran Church
Buford and Cleveland Avenues 2323 Como Avenue
Holy Childhood Church St Matthews Episcopal Church
Pascal and Midway Parkway 2136 Carter Avenue
Reverend John Buchannan Pastor Reverend R E Thrumstron
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Reverend Paul A. Colbert, Pastor Reverend Alvin G. Lewis, Pastor
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COMO AT CARTER
Johnson Bacheller Ross, Inc
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Stereo 81 35 MM
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RCA and GE Televnsnon
mall Raduos and Portables
Tappaln and GE Ranges
Wlmrlpool and Hamulton Washers
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Open Mon Wed and Fn untul 9PM
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Ben Droffltt Dealer
HOFF JEWELERS
Fune Watch Repalrmg
Watches Dlamonds Silverware
Dale at Como HU 91931
WINFREY S VARIETY
1532 W Larpenteur Ave
Ml 4 7849
The Chrldren s Shop
IN FALCON HEIGHTS
Shoes for Chlldren and Adults
umplng Jacks Weather Bnrds
Wearing Apparel Toys
NOER S BARBER SHOP
ROSE MARIE S BEAUTY SHOP
Como and Snellnng
MI 62108
James J O Donnell
CA 2 7511
770 Lowry Medical Arts Bldg
St Paul 2 Munn
ARNOLD S BARBER SHOP
1692 N Lexington Ave HU 9 5202
PLAZA PET SHOP
Birds Cages Tropucal Fish
1732 Lexmgton Ave N HU 9 9670
A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED
ST ANTHONY PARK STATE BANK
St Paul Mmnesota
COMO AT CARTER AVENUE
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Of the
1957 Prlot
Treasury of History Per
sonalutaes and events hugh
lughtmg 56 years of Samt
Paul s growth are recorded
ln photographic prlnts and
negatlves nn the files of
Erickson Portralt Studios ln
a new home at 16 West
Sixth Street Founded by
Carl 0 Erickson the studio
has served the cltlzens of
St Paul through succeed
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founders daughter Esther
Jos carrnes on the buslness
that she learned from her
father
GIESEN S
Theatrucal Hustorucal Costumes
for Luttle Theaters Schools Colleges
6th 8- Wabasha Sts CA 4 3621
NATE S MEN S SHOP
Cor 9th and Wabasha
St Paul 2 Munn
AXEI. NEWMAN
HEATING 81 PLUMBING CO
1608 Como Ave W MI 6 7444
PLUMBING HEATING 8. SEWER REPAIR
GAS HEAT INSTALLATION 81 SERVICE
HOWARD HARDWARE
978 North Dale
Phone HUmboldt 9 3210
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MI 6 8601
SHARRETT S DRUG
2389 Unlversnty Ave MI 4 5591
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432 Umversnty Ave CA 57301
WESTERN STATE BANK
Member of Federal
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663 UDIVSFSITY CA 5 6531
LEE HATS
ARROW SHIRTS R FREEMAN SHOES
HEAD TO FOOT OUTFITTERS
2399 Umversny Avenue at Raymond M 6 913
SUNDQUIST S DRIVE IN
The Place Where Murrayrtes
Meet to Eat
ROOT BEER SUNDAES FLOATS
HAMBURGERS FRENCH FRIES CHICKEN
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CRAFTSMANSHIP
The scuence of maktng Photo Engravmg prunttng plates dates back a ltttle
more than halt a century Though tools and machmes have been rn
proved though processes have been speeded at IS stlll a craft where
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where to tool a hu lute these are but a few of the ques
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every pnece of art whtch passes through thetr hands
Our success ID the constant applncatuon of thus luclgment
and skull explalns how we have buult our reputatton for
maknng fine prtntung plates
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PROFESSIONAL MODELS SCHOOL
23 East Fifth St. - CApital 4-5861
The Best Buys
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ALLEN BROTHERS
GROCERY
Cholce Meats 8. Groceries
928 Raymond MI 5 4444
INDIVIDUALS and ORGANIZATIONS
MAKE MONEY
buy locally at manufacturers prlces
Samples on Approval Prompt Delivery
Sell fine natlonally advertised
greeting cards unusual gifts per
sonallzed stationery and household
Items at a generous profit use our
tested proven Money Making Plan
Vlslt Our Beautlful Showrooms
P08 lflgd UNLIMITED
ass wAcourA Ave
Finch Bldg Pork Square CApltal 7 6571
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JOSTEN S
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Representative H A Petersen
134 Foshay Tower
Mmneapolus Minnesota
Save for the Future
Falcon Heights State Bank
posvts Insured up to SIOOOO by the
Federal Deposut Insurance Corporatlon
1544 W Larpenteur Ml 5 3479
ST PAUL FLORAL
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
678 Front Ave HU 9 1336
MELOY S GROCERY
423 Fry MI 6 9282
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For AII Purposes Of Every Description
S BERGLUND LUMBER CO
1171 No.sNELL1NG MI. 6-6147
SOUTH PARK DRUG STORE
PARKVIEW DRUG
A J Orth Pharmacist
930 Raymond M 6 7
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DETTLE VARIETY
Clothing Notions
Crafts
2380 Hampden Ave
N L HERMES FLOWERS and GIFTS
FLOWERS or D1s11Nc11oN
Imported Gifts
Twin City Delivery
1709 Snelling Ave No 41017 MI 46270
ECONOMY GAS CO
General Repairing
Complete Tire Service
Hampden MI 5 928
STRANDQUIST S
SERVICE STATION
Hamline and Hoyt MI 69272
St Paul 13 Munn
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GIFTS DRAPERIES CARPETS
GALLAGHER S GROCERY
1340 Como Ave
MI 6 9064
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Fuel Oil Coa
ST ANTHONY PARK FUEL CO
Weed Killing
918 Raymond Ave Ml 66809
MI 49906
HULTMAN JEWELRY
791 Raymond MI 45530
Expert Watch Repair Diamonds 81 Watches
Sliverware
Compliments ot
HAGGERTY DAIRY CENTER
1556 Como Ave Ml 6 9295
Gift Shop School Supplies Notions
MIDTOWN VARIETY
1520 Como Avenue
We Give S8IH Green Stamps
HERB and SHORTY S BARBER SHOP
Basement of First Security State Bank
University and Raymond
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YOUR OWN
SUPPLY STORE AT MURRAY
Where the Needs of Every Day
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wALD6PP PAPER PRODUCTS co
225lO wABA5H Ave sr PAUL
Whose business as The development and produchon
of good packagung
L G L Furniture 81 Appliance Co
15 W Lorpenteur Ave
Ml 6 6379
MIDTOWN LUBRITORIUM
1168 No Snelling MI 63241
CARE WILL SAVE YOUR CAR
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PHILLIPS GARAGE
Service Your Brakes ond Steermg Alngnment
MI 6 4216 2286 Como
HAIRC UTS
ART S BARBER SHOP
2315 Como Avenue
For lndlvlduallfy In Flowers Coll POTTED PLANTS
DEY BROS GREENHOUSES
1215 No Dale corner Maryland
CUT FLOWERS HU 9 1397 We Telegraph Anywhere
Gallagher s 66 Servuce Stahon
Lexlngfon ond Larpenfeur
HU 99928 Sf Paul 13 Munn
PAUL S
Sf Pauls Muslc Shop
CA 2 8800
Best Wrshes from Your Neighborhood Food Markets
BLOMBERG KLEINART and ANDERSON
Fairway Foods
COMO AT DOSWELL 1583 N HAMLINE
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2001 W Larpenteur
MI 67135
Here IS the place to buy
flowers tor all occosuons
Tvvm C1ty Delivery
Pnctured here IS Don Moffatt
gettmg rdeos on prom cor
sages from Mrs Jerry Roch
MAYERS
SERVICE
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Paul L Mayers
COMO and DOSWELL Ml 6 9225
PORKY S DRIVE IN
1890 Umverslty Ave
Ml 5 6901
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STAR RECORD SHOP
New and Used Records
10c to 98c
4 6 Unnverslty Ave 5 7283
NOLL HARDWARE
TOOLS PAINT
789 Raymond O MI 65408
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Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
GAA
Got
Gymnastscs
Hockey
Intramurals
Swsmmsng
Tennss
Track
Classes
Esghth Grade
Faculty
Freshmen
.lunsor Class Actsvstses
Junsors
Sensor Class Board
Sensors
Seventh Grade
Sophomore Class Actsvstses
Sophomores
Organszatsons
Sensor Band
Junsor Band
Bussness Cadettes
Chosr
Dramatsc Club
F T A
Gsrls League
Junsor Student Councsl
Lsbrary Club
M Club
Pslot Staff
Prolectson Crew
Qusll and Scroll
Spanssh Club
Stage Force
Sensor Student Councsl
Y Teens
Actsvtses
Assemblses
Canteen Board
Cheerleaders
Classes
Homecomsng
Prom
Sensor Class Play
Sno Day
Sweetheart Ball
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The Pslot stag wsshes to thank the Murray Faculty Ersck
son Studsos Greene Engrcsysng Company North Central
Publsshsng Company the St Paul Psoneer Press and Dsspatch
the Advertssers and all who have helped sn the plannsng
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