Balsam Lake High School - Balsamarian Yearbook (Balsam Lake, WI)
- Class of 1946
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Ed. 2-35 Cheerlead- ing 2-33 Chorus l-2-35 Band 1 2 Purple Arrow 3 4-, Balsamarian 4- Class Off1cer 1-2 3 Basketball 4- PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Ga1len Gustafson Gus H1s only books are womens looks and how he l1kes to Small but so 1S a st1ck study Football 4- Basketball l 2 3 Class Off1cer 3 4- Purple 4- Baseball 2 3 Chorus 3 Arrow Staff 3 Manager 3 Class Off1cer 4- Class Play 3 4- Balsamar1an4 Lloyd Dav1dson Davy of dynanute SECRETA RY TREASURER Car ol johns on Car ol 'It s mce to be natura when you are naturally mee Phy Ed 2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 Class Off1cer l Z 3 4- Purple Arrow 3 4- Balsam ar1an 4- Fern Ausen D1mples It s mce to be alone when you re w1th a man' Axnery Phy Ed 2 3 Cheerleadmg 2 3 Choxr 3 Red Warr1or 2 Foren s1cs l Balsam Lake Class Offx cer 4- Balsamarxan 4- Class Play 4- Cheerlead mg 4 Basketball 4- .. . 0 1 5 n 9 . ., . 1 . - as os -- D ll - - --ss so . il . . , - n . n . . I . . 1 1 9 1' I 1 - . . - 2 9 I 9 r 4 . . 9 - I . , I o OC Ol -- l I - 1 . IO . I ' 1 S Q Q p . 1 1 1 0 1 1 U 3 1 Q gg . vs -- sa 9 . 1 1 . an . , . . . - 9 . -I - U . ,, p pf , v I b U 1 V ' If ' ' A of . I , , 1 , 3,5 1 , - - -' , , 5 - I . 0 1 1 - - I ' 0 , . Allen M1les Oop No I m no m school I m just V1S1t 1n Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball l Z Baseballl Z 3 Box 1118 Z Band 1 2 lass Play 3 4 Bal eamanan 4 W1ll1am Gehrke B111 ' Men of few words are the best men Football Z 3 4 Box lng 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 3 Arlene johnson Knobby The best way to lengthen the day IS to steal a few hours from the n1ght Phy Ed Z 3 Chorus 1 2 3 Band 1 2 Purple Arrow 3 4 Balsamar1an4 Basket ball 4 Albert Blbeau Frenchle The harder' I try the gooder to be the worser I am Basketball 1 Baseball l Chorus Z 3 Class Off1cer 1 Purple Arrow 3 4 Balsam arlan 4 john Gehrke John Henry Don t rec1te so loud I m sleepmg' Football 1 Z Basketball 1 Boxmg l , l . --so . oo ' . as H 1 - ' H ..- 11 u g . . . - 9 ' 1 ' ' . 8 H ' ' 5 - - ' . 1 . ' ' I ' ' 9 - 3 - .. -3-4: . ' , - - 3 - . - . I 9 -. - . .. u 1 a 5: 54 , 'TI as n -- 'I - 11 . Q I ' I ' . 1 ' I 1 : . : 1 . . . - u as -- -- 5 u 9 . - 91 9 . va . . -- .. - 3 .. - : S ' - : - - 3 ' . . Maxme johnson Max I may do somethmg se1sat1ona1 yet Phy Ed Z 3 Chorus 1 Nxna Duncan Butch Edward Posey Pose me there are women in the crowd Football 3 4- Baseball 12 3 Box1ng2 34 Class Play 4 Vxrglma Staffoni Gmger Nothmg has been sa1d that has not been sald before so why talk? Chorus 2 'when IW111 1 w111 Qrdls Swanson Shen-he and that 5 the end of Study 15 a pastlme but why overdue 1t'7 phy Ed , 2 3 Chorus Phy Ed 2 3 Forensmcs 1 Z 3 Ba1samar1an4 Basketball 4 22 j 3 ll if - . . - -- ll 1 11 . ll U ' ' If . Z-3. ' --ll I' This is no place for , ll ' 3 - - : ' - - : ' --ll ,U 4 . , - --u . o ' ' c . . it. F o . 'U - Q 5 ' ' ' S 1-2. 1 JI 5 mizgww 43. T1 Berl Mabry Berl If your work 1nter feres wrth your sleep qu1t your work Football 1 Z 3 4 To nlght I can go to Eng Basketball 1 Z 3 4 els aga1n Baseball 2 3 4 Box Football l 2 3 4- Basket mg 2 3 4 Class Play ball 3 4 Chorus 3 Class 4 Balsamarlan 4 play 4 Balsamarlan 4- S1ren Football 1 Band l Frank Skxdmore ' Fr-ank1e The happlest words of tongue or pen Y' Wllma Ebert- Tlpple Marxon Schultz Prnky Dark brown eyes are d for tomorrow you may d1e dangerous tlungs, an Phy. Ed. Z 3, Chorus 1, sometmmes keeps us from gettlng wings H Purple Arrow 3 4, Class Phy. Ed. 2 35 Chorus 1 2 33 Forensms 1 Z3 Class BaSkefba114 Offxcer 3, Purple Arrow 2 35 Balsamanan 4g Class Play 4. of 'F sayr .p,l A ' ergavwv . K5 .- fvzkw ' , g 4,1 , izggfb A s-,, Fr, 1 ,. ff , 5159 f, ,Lgfjywi if - Q ' , fitgfg . I IW img ' I I V D I O s - . - - 1 n i U , u . D c i I - . - - - Q ' - ,- I - 9 1 - - - , . , , 5 - - - - Z ,- - - Q - 3 : s ' ' 9 ' Q Q 5 3 . IU any' 54 Q ' L ' A . 5 A - . 0 0 I - - 5 . ' ' ' . - - - play 4g Balsamarlan 4g Eat, drlnk and be merry, CLAS 2 HISTORY lt as way bacl m the Fall of 1942 that 29 tremblmg Freshmen entered the lf II I ION be wer a large clas from En lSl11 e r de Sch u ll came Berl Mabry Allen M1les Gallen 1 af on Drulvc log r ar1on chulta Wllma Ebert Ted McMullen john Mlf I h J Yoo ehrk 1 nl lloyd Davldson Comlng from Balsam T1 l l I l 1 mel Col l lland lfroml aple Grove came Margery l l Jv 1 11 mm rt n lFc1lld bl n From Blake Alb rt Blbeau Nma unc tr tn 1 l lx trd l o y l r urn lunyan F xy nond rl msen and Ruth Owen rtlim ll th 1 turn d fr nn lu 6 tntre l rom .Apple RIVG 'arf Edry Wllson Audrf y I llt hlrley lflCC,18.lD from boo e l ake john f chrlfe from South lf llltown and Maxln j 'ln on from Range Q lrol john on wa elected pre ldent Darlecn Roger v1ce presldent T lzrg try l ng el secrf tary and Cjeraldln lhthe trea urer lltd McMullen and Ruth Owen le ft u at fhfl tma tlme Later Warren Dumlre le ft Fd Hoehne from l rederlc Jolned our cla ln january Our cla s act1v1t1e con 1 ted malnly of the Halloween Party that the rresh men ind ophomores gave the jumor and emor We also had a class party ln March IIlltlcltlOl'1 wa ellmlnated that ye ar because of the t1re and gas sltuatlon Th faculty that year were Mr Ne l on prmclpal Mr Henrlcks Engllsh Mr Nu lson clence and Mrs Blomgren commerclal Mrs Blomgren was our cla advl or Pa Slflg to a more exalted po 1t1on a Sophomore we elected Sh1rley Mc clam 1 presldent Albert Blbeau vlce presldent, carol john on trea urer, and Marge ry Engels ecretary Mr Nel on wa our cla advlsor Cole llolland Ronald Olson and Bob Gehrke d1d not return Later Frank Skldmore from olren and Tf1Vl3.I'l Gregersen from Mllltown Jolned us There were then 25 unt1l Ed Hoehne and Audrey Taft left us The faculty members that year were Mr Sweeney, prlnclpal and coach, Mr Nelsen math Mrs Starkey Engllsh, and Mrs Blomgren commercial The Iumors and Semors lmtiated us and what an in1t1at1on lt was I ll III! We also 1n1t1ated the Freshmen We had a party ln the gymnasium 1n February We also had a welner roast at the Interstate Park after seemg a movle at St Cro1x The transportation was provlded by lrv Schultz s truck Wlth half of our hlgh school career behmd us we settled down as respectable Iunlors Our class offlcers were, Margery Engels president, Lloyd Davidson Vlce presldent Carol johnson secretary, and Wllma Ebert, treasurer Mrs Kaptur was our class advlsor As roll was called we found that we had lost the membershlp of Dorls Munson john Olson left ln October, Geraldlne Nathe 1n December, Vlvian Gregerson ln Apr1l Tom Hagen Jomed our class ln O tober At the end of the year there were st1ll twenty of us. We are proud to say that our jumor Class was very active that year 1Il school act1v1t1es. We partlclpated 1n basketball, football, baseball, boxing, and chorus. We took a very actlve part Ln the Carmval and helped to make 1t a success with our two one act plays. They were, K1d Brother, and H1s Flrst G1rl. We also had other concesslons. Our seml formal prom was held Apr1l 27th 1n the High School Gymnaslum. The gym was decorated very beautlfully and art1st1cally in patr1ot1c colors to honor the boys and glrls who graduated or attended B. L. H S. and who were then m the servlce of our country. lt was a blg success both fmanclally and as a soclal event. YC' . uv - 1, ' ' H X A 4. ' - H Q., , 1 ,r Y W -' 7 f , 'Huff l'J1-g ,, :lf Ol. LL. T-, fl, S, l, 73 K Q , S. ., '. -. T .- T' ,. 1 , w ' ' A1 t 1. , l l,..1,1f cr gi.. Qt H, , , J , , 'Ln sit' 51- . f ' , -1. if rf: S, 'T ' S ' ' ' l l A 7 ! 3 Ax y , ,N V ' , n u vlstm, Pri' ,ll nor ll, ,, 1.5 le, Q ,L , K . r. :, C1'.'.'l rf: Wir' A , 1I1,'Qhj , 5 ff ' a 'ig f . 4 V1 f ' , . x . . w- ' , , , ,Q . . '.Ilg'f', 11, NI' . 1 :,, lt, ,U , LW, 1. 1 L ,, .3 , f - 'f 1,7 ' 'l 'ff ' 111: . T ' E ' , -.1 'I z, S e . tan : f' my U -L f- -Q :If 14 ff , A , - ' V 1, ' ' A 7 . - . t . 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Lloyd Davldson and B1ll Gehrke are erlgoylng a orlef leave from the N vy F1 J 1 lsvnlalefclnl 111 J 1 ln ll llke hers Wllma Ebert lS seen llvlng alon 1n a 14 room house somewhere between gialsal 1 T ake and St Crolx Margery Engels 1S head typlst for the Skldmore lflles Contractlng Company whlle arol Johnson spends most of her tlme answerlng telephone calls ern Ausen 1s marrled and l1v1ng ln soclety whlle her husband 1S carlng for thelr happy llttle famlly john Gehrlfe stlll has as h1s motto Slow But Sure and 1S l1v1ng up to lt by belng manager of a turkey farm Th v1s1on lS gradually gettlng dlnner but Plllky falntly sees Berl Mabry as head of a large farm ln the Balsam Lake v1c1n1ty and 1S llvlng wlth what he consld rs a perfect wlfe Th V1S1O'l now dlsappears and Plnky flnds herself owner of several large wanky nlght clubs She lS enJoy1ng her work conslderably CLASS WILL OF 1.946 We the class of 1946 of the Bal im I ar fngh chool Balsam Lalfe Jflsconsln oelng of sound rnmd and H1fITlQI'y' tut omf what under the straln of carrylng about too much knowledge do d clare thls to be our Last Wlll and Test ament To the Faculty, we leave our good behanor wllllngne to help and general ll t lllgenc To the Iunlors, we leave our ' speclal prlvlleges 'o the Sophornores, we leave our marred desks, our pencll stubs and our best regards to f1n1sh school. To the Freshmen, we leave what little ignorance we have. As 1f you needed 1tIIIIl Well, good luck, anyway. Our personal belongings we bestow to the following: Maxine johnson leaves her quiet ways to Erlene Pierson. Margery Engels leaves her position as Apple of the Teacher's Eye to Ray Hard. ' ' 'Y l ' ' ' ' ' a . ' bet are spending xnyrft of their time it the Bal ,fri f i ' 'ty f 'th tvff Y' 'est gen Virginia Stafford is telling unfortunate fat people how to keep a small waist line . . . . E . - I , N ul C . . . . . rr ,, . . . . . . X 7 9 1 . - - n K CS 5 . ' ., , ' Sf , I' S , X , , . . , . . 4 1 h N A r . X , 4 , J b.a 1 .- , E u I l - A Y . , . . SS , ' 1 e ' e. , - 5 - - - 1 1U 1 LLQ J L J. - img' L' if ':f,1l1 11 . 1 V ' Illlxlifgl. ' 3 ' ,L 11.211, 1'j,' 1 i jf1L fl, , ' 5-1. 'Jil JL X' 5 1, kr Luk 1 '1'fu.Ly. ' 121 , f,iwzAc'.w11t1'.L it! I' zz 1 'Q'1. 'L1 jimi tf hu L' 1, I1 ug, ti 21,311 A-: Q T,f 1f 11114 '11:'tf ,V fri' J li. v. 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R1,f,!. :ily Eifffilf If! .P 1:11. if aff -its UNDERGRADS JV X aff 6 cf 'G v E 5:5 .QUES ' S 1440 X I X W JUNIOR CLASS On September 4- 1945 we became jumors Irene Gregerson has left our class Lyle Neerland and Walter Hegstrom were added whzch gave us a total of nmeteen Our class offxcers were Pres1dent Lyle Neerland V1ce Presmdent Helen Lundmark Secretary Dorothy McK1nstry Treasurer jerry Becker Class Reporters Charlotte Carlson Dorothy McK1nstry Class Advlsor Mlss Kramer Helen Lundmarkwas re elected our cheer leader The boys out for athletlcs were Football Arnold L and Ed w1n Bruner managers Bob W Ronald D Arlo W erry B B111 O Bob j Basketball Robert H Bob W Arnold L Lyle N jerry B B111 O Bobj Ronald D Ivar J Box1ng Walter H Bob vt Edw1n Softball Jerry B Lyle N Bob W Arnold L Ronald D Arlo W Bobj In January 46 B111 Olson left our class to Jom the Navy It was the prwxlege of the jumors to entertam the Semors at the J'L1I1101' Sen1or Prom We put all our energy and or1g1nal1ty 1nto thxs fest 1v1ty Our theme song was I m Always Chas1ng Rannbows and we de corated the gym accordmgly Back Row Robert Holxn Edwxn Bruner Ronald Dunm1re Arlo Waldo Walter Hegstrom jerry Becker Bob johnson Arnold Letelher Mlss Kramer Front Row Bob Wulf Dorothy McK1nstry Myrtle Tolzman Donna Lundmark Nellxe Gustafson Helen Lundmark Ardyce Gamache Ivar johnson Not 1n p1cture Lyle Neerland Charlotte Carlson . i I ' O I . -- . -- . .- . - .... . .. .m-1-. K J. ., ., ., J ., ., 0 1: at I! 'D 'I 'Y 'I . '1 - . - ,., . .,., . -- . . 'l 'i 'I 'l It 'i 'Oil v- 01 'D 'i '1 O! 'I ' ..l.-- g - . . , . - ' - . . IC I . . II . . . .... , , , 1 I I ' . -- , ' , 1 O i 7 . -- , . SOPHOMORE CLASS We the Sophomore class of 1945 46 were eleven ln number Ray Schrrudt Phy1l1s Carlson and F1 dora Gehrke dropped out dur lng the year Th1s left us wxth only e1ght 1n the class The class offmcers were Presldent john Blbeau V1ce P1-es1dent Beverly Gregorson Secretary Dor1s Wxuff Treasurer Ol1ve johnson Bob Moore and john B1beau went out for Basketball john was on the f1r st ten The Sophomore class was represented 1n football by John Blbeau Bob Moore and Wendell johnson Back Row Bob Moore john B1bea.u Wendell johnson Mr Nordhagen Front Row- Ohve johnson, Murlel Cran, Dor1s Wxuff, Georgette Randall. Not m p1cture Beverly Greg0rSOl'1 Class Reporter--Bob Moore . . ' C or FRESHMEN CLASS On the fourth of September 1945 twenty fwe freshmen en rolled xn the Balsam Lake I-hgh School Dur1ng the year three of them dropped out leavrng us wxth twenty two members at the close of the year The upper classmen lmtlated us on October flfth On the szx th of November we had a scavenger hunt as a return party for them The boys that went out for sports are as follows FOOTBALL Jack Davrdson Curt1s Dahlstrom B111 Hanson Roy Bruner jerry johnson Clarence Albertson Leroy Neslund james Stafford Gor don Moore Ray Rogers Leon Og1lv1e and Douglas Hallberg BASKETBALL jerry johnson Ray Hard Ray Rogers Gordon Moore Roy Bruner Leroy Neslund jack Davxdson Douglas Hallberg B111 Hanson Curt1s Dahlstrom Conrad Garness James Stafford Clarence Albertson was manager for the basket ball season All of the freshmen were out for soft ball On the glrls basket ball team were Mona Lundmark Erlene P1erson Marme Rogers and Lenora Lehmann Ruck Clarence Albertson and B111 Hanson The elected class ofhcers are as follows Pres1dent B111 Hanson V1ce Presldent Lu Wulf Secretary Mane Rogers Treasurer Gordon Moore Back Row fleft to rrght Conrad Garness jerry johnson Ray Hard Roy Bruner Curtls Dahlstrom Gordon Moore B111 Hanson Ray Rogers C1 arence Albertson Leon Og1lV1e jack Dav1dson Leroy Nes lund Douglas Hallberg M1ss O Connor Front Row Erlene Pierson Lu Wulf Ruoy jane Tilton Beverly Vold Lenora Lehznan Mona Lundmark Marle Rogers Helen Ruck Not ln pxcture james Stafford l 0 - ' '- U I , - . , . --D . 1 . I l I I Y l I I - I l ' . I 0 -- U P I I ! I ' Y ! . I I l 9 . I 7 . , . , . g The members on the student council from our class were, Helen I 4 Y I l-- , , 1 1 , , I , I 1 ' 1 . , ' - I I D I -- I I 1 ' p ' 7 9 ' I 4 JUNIOR HIGH ROOM Top Row fleft to right! Donald Bradish Russell Rooth Gerald Schultz Wayne Ausen Gerald Schramskx Arlie Olson, Dorrance I-Iolmberg Bryon Lundmark Lee Bibeau, Ted Mabry Eugene Rooth Mr Borup teacher Bottom Row Beverly Sk1dmore Lorraine Brodkorb, Barbara Nelson, Bernidme johnson Joyce Olson Charlotte Berg, Cyhthia Nelton Roselyn Brad1sh Rae Hermstead, Gloria Evans Not In Pzcture Carol Dalhstrom, K1eth Holthouser, Joan Holthouser, Darwm Holthouser Gene Holthouser Back Row fleft to rlght Curtls Dahlstrom Dorrance Holmberg Gerald Schramskl Gordon Moore Wayne Ausen Schultz LeRoy Neslund Not In P1cture Mr Mauer Advlsor BOY SCOUTS Under the able d1rect1on of Mr Maurer and Mr Borup our local Boy Scout Group has enjoyed a very actlve year Meetlngs are held once a week and a def1n1te program has been maugerated whereby the alms of the Boy Scout Orgamzatlon are worked for and attalned The troop made a week end excurston f0J1I1'l Moore s cabln at Webster last fall and had a very mterestmng and enjoyable t1me A very deflnlte Summer Program IS planned wlth numerous projects and tr1ps to be completed before school re opens 1n the fall f i D I n r Front Row: Bryon Lundmark, Eugene Rooth, Ru ssell Rooth, jerry INTERMEDIATE ROOM Back Row left to rlght Larry Mauer Donold Hagen John Ruck E1l1ot Paulson Kenneth Rogers Eugene Ausen Gmlbert Dletz D1ckSchramsk1e Paul johnson Joe Hart Dale Olson Duane l-Iendnckson Bobby Rooth Gary Nelson Front Row Mlldred Brad1sh joan Olson Margel Wedlund Clar1ce Skate Mrs Ruck teacher Av1s Olson Mary Moore Jane Olson Ione Turner Delor1s Brad1sh PRIMARY ROOM Back Row Cleft to r1ght M1ss Paulsen teacher Bobby Holly Carol Mauer June Olson Darleen Turner Chester Jensen Betsy Moosay Tommy Hart jerry Slebert Mary Lee jones Ph1l1p Nelson Front Row Charleen Wedlund Dareen Wedlund V1olet Flatter Peter Nelton Allen Paulsen jon Weber Barabra Brad1sh Donald Mabry D1x1e Mabry jean Og1lv1e janet Og11v1e Not In P1cture jerry Hart Raymond Moose James Holthouser Nona B1beau Z t . D I I l ! . 1 Q I D 5 : l I I 7 , ' . . . Not In Picture: Frank I-Tart Q . j ' I y 1 2 Q I I ' ATHLETICS af!! If 724024, 5515144 mac! lglhhga NJ jf Berl Frankle W d Coach m V Malone Coach Nordhagen B111 B111 FOOTBALL Back Row fL.eft to R1ghtQ Mr. Nordhagen, Arnold Letellmer fmgrj B111 Hanson, Clarence Albertson, Bob johnson, R0na1d Dumlre, Arlo Waldo, Edwm Bruner, Bob Wulf, john B1beau, Bob Moore, Mr, Malone. Front Row Gaxlen Gustafson, jonn Gehrke, Wendell johnson, jerry Becker, Berl Mabry, Frank Skldmore, Edward Posey, and Allen Ixhles. QE' 'b I ' ', X ...Edu 5 U . ov gif , Ty 91- by , r ' 9 f Oo p Jerry Geri Jrdvllf Gus Gordme Ohm l'0ach A615155 Arnold Bob Arlo BASKETBALL Back Row fLeft to Rlghtl Mr. Nordhagen, john Blbeau, Arnold Letelher, Gordon Moore, Arlo Waldo, Bob Wulf, Bob Moore, Jack Dxvxdson, LeRoy Neslund, Mr, Malone. Front Row Clarence flbertson frngx-,Q Gallen Gustafson, Berl Mabry, Captz-un Allen Mlles, jerry Becker, Frank Skldmore, Bob johnson, Edwm Bruner fmgr.l -1 5 ' I B , v K' 'il ' I ,ITA IQ 12' 1 - -, , , V I M um Q I 'gg ' H sv ll --A l af fl 2 Gym y r , gp ,r 'Z ' ' A Q ' k W , lf' l 10 of ' J' Q pr .' .l K t AA QQJ -0, -01 H W .. as H BASKETBALL Ba 1 etball at Balsam Lak Hlgh had a var1ed season thls past year vvlth th team playmt, fm oall at t1mes but never able to oulld up a Wmnmg str ak that would rr111f r 1 ucc s t the team Wlth only Oop 1f11es Berl Mabry and rranlf ukldlAf1O e r tur mng front last years team lt was d1ff1cult to mould a vvlnnlng cornbmat1on 11 1uad cors1sted Ol jerry Becker Berl flabry Oop Mlles Gallen Gu tafson ran 1dmore B111 Behrlf 311101 on Arl Waldo Gordon Moore LeRoy ll uni A Fl old Lctell1er Ba1 am Lak J nt to the Luck tournament beatlng Clear Lake the flrst nlght 37 33 and 1os1nSf to Luck 1n th f1na1 T1 f1r t flV w re Bauer Gu tafsan rank Sk1dmcre Captaln Oop Mlles B rl Ma P5 I rrj Beck r vh11f 1 tter ver 1 c won of Bob johnson and Gordon Moore lne squad suffered bad olow dur1ng mld season 11 hen bot'1 B111 Gehrke and B111 O1 on gomed the Navy wnll a further mlsfortune occurred when the quad o her regal r guard frank Skldmore 1 as sldellned for over a month Wlth a hoalder lnjury lhe squad 11111 lose Oop lf11es 1' rank Sfldmore ofallen Gustafson Berl f1aory and the t am next year Vlllwl oe bunlt aroand Bob johnson jerry Becker Lyle Neerland Gordon Moore and Arnold Letelller Oop M1les was selected on both the All Tournament and All Conference squad and had the d1st1nct1on of bemg one of the few boys 1n the conference to be se1ected unammously Bal am Balsam Bal am Balsam Balsam Balsam Bal am Balsam Balsam Balsam Balsam Balsam Balsam Balsam Balsam Balsam Lak Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake ak Lake T alfe Lake 1 ake T ake SEASON SCORES Grantsburg Turtle Lake Centurla lf 11lto11n T 1l.l.LL.OWI1 Nebst r Grantsourg Luck 1JlI'B1'1 Blear Lake Luck f' nturla Blayton Neo ter Blayton Dlfcfl INDIVIDLA L SCORING RECORDS Allen M1les jerry Beck r Berl Maory Ga1le'1 Gustal son Bob Iohnsor Frank Smdmore 6 Gordan 1f1oore B111 Gehrke B111 Olson Arlo Naldo Arnold Le+e111er WOURNA 1 Q B Balsarn T Balsarf ake 23 Clear Lake 33 Luck 56 Ft Total E5 157 1sc ' , TT 1 ' ' ' 5 ' A , ' D i . 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' l l 1 .6 15 ' 'c' s 53 .3 . 11 3 1 62 1 L 17V 2' A 20 11 - .Qf 'Fl-. ,1 -- Lak: 47 - Top Row Wendell johnson Edw1n Bruner jo hn Gehrke Walter Hegstrom B111 Hanson Bottom Row Mr Borup Coach Roy Bruner Bob Moore Berl Mabry Edward Posey Arnold Letelller jOhn Blbeau Curt1s Dahlstrom Manager BOXING A boxmg program has been attempted at Balsam Lake I-hgh School for the th1rd consecutlve year th1s year under the d1rect1on of john Borup Only about thlrteen boys reported for the sport but smce the1r welghts were very well d1str1buted we declded we would be able to cont1nue Wlth the program Veterans return1ng to the squad from last years team 1n clude Bob Moore Berl Mabry Ed Posey john B1beau and Wendell johnson Prorrnslng newcomers are Jack Dav1dson Jlm Stafford Roy Bruner B111 Hanson Walter Hegstrom Bob Wulf and Gordon Moore Matches have been scheduled wmth Pra1r1e Farm Shell Lake Amery Somerset Chetek and M1lltown r : ' 2 : and ably assisted by Sheriff jim Moore. KITTENBALL Fourth Row left to rxght Berl Mabry Frank Sk1dmore Ronald Dumlre John Gehrke Arlo Waldo Walter Hegstrom Th1rd Row Conrad Garness Robert Hohn Ivar johnson john B1beau Clarence Albertson B111 Hanson Arnold Letelher Edward Posey Mr Nordhagen Second Row Gordon Moore Bob Wulf Bob Moore Wendell johnson Jerry Becker Bob Johnson Edw1n Bruner Leon Og1lv1e Ray Rogers Fxrst Row Roy Bruner Leroy Neslund jack Dav1dson Douglas Hallberg Curtxs Dahlstrom jerry Johnson Ray Hard The Northern Border Conference at thelr spung meetmg dec1 ded to orgamze a softball league wxth each team 1n the conference play 1ng a round robxn schedule w1th the other nfmber schools Because of our exceptxonally m1ld March pract1ce was started early and there 15 every 1nd1cat1on of a strong h1tt1ng team bemg devel oped The ch1ef trouble r1ght now 15 the absence of ptchers but wlth add1t1onal practxce sesslon several eff1c1ent moundsmen may come to llght Boys who have 1nd1cated by the1r play that they w1ll probably be on the startmg l1neup areas follows Bob I-Iol1n jerry Becker Bob johnson Arlo VN aldo Ed Posey Oop Nhles Leroy Neslund Frank Skldmore Douglas Hallberg lvar johnson and Ga1len Gustafson How ever many of the bomng boys w1ll undoubtedly be able to make the team when they report at the close of the box1ng season K J - , , 7 I D I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 Q 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y . 1 1 1 ' L 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 JR HIGH BASKETBALL Playmg a schedule of twenty games wxth only one loss our junxor H1gh Basketball team hung up a very envxable record and succeeded 1n capturxng the Jumor Hlgh Dlstrlct T1t1e 1n a tournam ent played at Luck In the latter events our JUIIIOI' Purple Warrlors ehmmated successlvely Freder1c and Centur1a and then defeated Luck for the champ1onsh1p These boys played a very n1ce brand of basketball and are to be congradulated on then' f1ne work Then' xnfluence w11l certa1nly be felt 1n hlgh school athlet1c c1rc1es w1th1n two or three years The startlng hneup 1nc1uded Arhe Olson at center Gene and Russell Rooth as the forwards and Bryon Lundmark and Wayne Ausen as the guards r Back Row Coach Borup, Ted Mabry fmanagerl, Jerry Schultz, Gerald Schramsk1, Dorance Holrnberg, Donald Bradish fmanagexul Front Row' Eugene Rooth, Wayne Ausen, Arhe Olson, Bryon Lundmark Russell Rooth. n I 1 1 ' 2 1 . Q n r n Q l Top Row fleft to rlght Roy Bruner jerry johnson Conrad Garness lvar johnson Douglas Hallberg Mr Malone Bottom Row Curt1s Dahlstrom Ray Rogers Robert Hohn B111 Hanson Ray Hard F F A BASKETBALL Our Future Farmer Organlzatlon enjoyeda daxly basketball t1ce er1od and as a result by the end of the season had develo ped a number of boys who were ready for regu a 1c1 at1on Compet1t1on was lxrrnted to occaslonal battles wlth each P attempt they 1mproved stead11y and really felt that one more game would have brought them vlctory Espemally effectlve as ball players were Robert Holmn Ivar j0hnson Douglas Hallberg Curtxs Dahlstrom Ray Rogers and Wendy johnson all of whom w1ll no doubt be out for regular practxce next ye ar e ' J-- , , prac ' p ' - l r basketball part- GIRLS BASKETBALL As a part of then- Phys1ca1 Educat1on program our hxgh school gxrls developed a fme basketball team who even engaged 1n some exh1b1t1 on contests Wlth our ne1ghbor1ng schools The glrls really enjoyed the act1v1ty and now are looklng forward to a sxm 11ar program w1th softball The g1rls played at the follownmg posltlons CENTER Mar1on Schultz and Lenora Lehman mark GUARDS Darleen Rogers Arlene Johnson Mane Rogers Fern Ausen and Erlene Plerson Back Row fleft to r1ght Erlene Pe1rson Lenora Lehman MBTIOH Schultz Nxna Duncan Helen Lundmark and Mr Malone Front Row Mane Rogers Donna Lun dmark Darleen Rogers Arlene johnson Mona Lundmark Not m p1cture Fern Ausen. FORWARDSgHelen Lundmark, Nina Duncan, Mona Lundmark, Donna Lund . ' , ' G n 1 LEADERS The Cheerleaders for the year were Fern Ausen Semor, Helen Lundmark jumor and letter B s were presented to them by the Ath1et1c club for the1r serv1ce Fern Ausen was absent from the p1 ctur e Erlene Pierson, Freshman. The W Q L1 IIIIIY llll llh llll dl wg Q IIIV ullll umm nn IIV JIVIIIII Allll um n r nur IIIIIUIILYIK u llllll milln I I llllll I-H I V I- Ill I ll I-ll Ill' illllllll w lull III? 'inimi- ' ' 5 'II'i.I. J' M L .. ACTIVITIES O 9 . i. fi, I- N 9 Q5 x f v X C XJ 'Z f-' H6 14 E.-- 5, I iiiiii ..- 5 4 .....L,,A-.-- n xxx l ':-fl:- ,I I I , I .y Yr, r:1, ' A ------L --- brake:--.T wssiiiieaiiiii EES ' 'gesissaiaisaiii YJ-ll!!! LE-r V ----.-ia- x ' ' f' is! '--f-. Y 5 gr I I r ff v .GX X X X 4 Q Top Rowfleft to rxght Mr Malone B111 Hanson Leon Og1l v1e F'dw1n Bruner Ronald Dumlre Clarence Albertson john Gehrke Robert Holln Arlo Waldo Ivar johnson Walter Hegstrorn Ed Posey Wendell johnson Mr Nordhagen M1ddle Row Conrad Garness Bob Wulf Ga11en Gustafson Berl Mabry Frank Qludmore jerry Becker Bob johnson Arnold Letelher Ray Rogers Dav1dson Bob Moore Cul-t1s Dahlstrom Douglas Hallberg Roy Bruner F' F A The F F A group started out at the begmmng of the year under the teach1ng of Mr Caturla The f1rst part of February Mr C arl Nordhagen assumed the teachmg of Ag wh1le Mr Caturxa went back to h1s farm There are three Ag Classes The Freshmen class conslstmng of 15 boys the sophomores and jumors w1th 13 boys and the Sen1or class w1th 7 members all malung a total of 35 Future Farmers . ,-- . , . ' . - Bottom Row--Gordon Moore, Gerald johnson, Leroy Neslund, jack Back Row Berl Mabry Allen M1les Ga1len Gustafson Frank Skld more Edward Posey Front Row M1ss O Connor d1rector Mane Rogers Mar1on Schultz Margery Engels W1lma Ebert Not ln P1cture Fern Ausen 'HERE COMES CHARLIE Here Comes Charlle 15 a farce comedy 1n three acts Larry Elhot fAllen M1les a young broker th1nk1ng he IS becomlng guardlan of a sma 1 boy IS Jolted to fxnd he has taken a glrl to ralse seventeen and pretty Charlotte Fern Ausen IS called Charlxe hence the error Why the Jolt? Well Ldl ry 1S engaged to the 1mper1ous V1v1an Smythe Kersey Margery Engel and 1s further hen rldden by a snobb1sh aunt To have another female 1n the house dehghts h1m not Ne1ther does It dehght V1 v1an nor the aunt 'harl1e arr1ves from Arkansas accompanred by Uncle Aleck Tw1ggs Frank Skldmore hke herself a true product of the Ozarks She starts by calhng Larry Papa and d1splay1ng artless but warm affect1on Larry 11k6S the attltude but lt fa11s to smooth Charlle s way w1th the women The latter assumes act1ve and plan to oust the h1llb1ll1es Farclal s1tuat1ons develop when Aunt Fanny Farnham Wrlma Ebert determ1ned to make Uncle Aleck earn h1s board and keep trzed to turn h1m 1nto a soc1ety butler COnSp1TaC1eS agamst the Ozarklans reco1l but Larry s pos1t1on 15 made so uncomfortable that to save h1m punxshment the pa1r dep rt only to return after some months oh so d1fferent' Charhe IS barely recogmzable 1n her successor the g1or1ous Charlotte who flutters all masculme hearts Uncle Aleck too has undergone an amazmg change A play of plot 1n wh1ch farce comedy 15 tempered by heart 1nterest and touches of pathos MIDOT roles lnclude Larry s cynlcal college pal Ted Ga11en Gustafson, A haughty soc1ety matron Mrs Smythe Kersey Mar1on Schultz and her son Mort1mer fBerl Mabry, Also a comlcal Ir1sh ma1d Nora fMar1e Rogers and her pol1cema.n fxance Txm MCGT111 fEdward Posey, . .. Im, D 1 - -. .1 . . . . . . A ' C - - 7,-Q - fl: 4- , ' 1 ' 'L A . -1 , ' . -. . Q cms! ' -5 L .N . . . 1 l . .. I 1 K n l ,, C ' 7. ' . Back Row fleft to r1ght Wllma Ebert Mar1on Schultz Berl Mabry Ga11en Gustafson Allen M11es Frank Skld more Edward Posey Mr Malone fdv1sor Front Row Dor1s Wulff Lu Wulf Darleen Rogers Carol johnson Margery Engels Dorothy McK1nstry Arlene johnson Not 1n Plcture N1na Duncan BALSAMARIAN STAFF Edltor- A s s1stant Ed1tor s Layout Ed1tor Sen1 or s Under gr ads jmuor s- Sophomores Athletxc s Basketball Football Boxlng Kxttenball F F A Snapshots Advxsor Margery Engels Darleen Rogers W11ma. Ebert Fern Ausen -Carol johnson Marlon Schultz Arlene johnson Nma Duncan Dorothy McK1nstry Dor1s Wu1ff Frank Skuimore Allen M11es Edward Posey Ga1len Gustafson Berl Ivimbry Ent1re Staff -Mr Malone : 1 , 1 , u , Freshmen ------------ ----- L u Wulf Back Row fleft to r1ghtl Fmnk Sk1dmore B ob Johnson Clarence Albertson B111 Hanson John B1beau Front Row M1ss O Connor Adv1sor Margery Engels Dorothy McK1n stry Helen Ruck Dor1s W1euff Georgette Randall STUDENT COUNCIL A student council was formed to conduct the curr1cu1a.r aCt1V 1t1es durlng the school year Two members were chosen from each class as the class representatxves They were Semors Margery Engels Frank Skldmore Sophomores Georgette Randall john Bzbeau Freshrnen Helen Ruck B111 johns on The off1ces were f1l1ed by Presldent -Frank Skldmore V1ce Pres1dent Dorothy McK1nstry Secretary Margery Engels Treasure Bob johnson At the begznmng of the second semester the places of Geor gette Randall and B111 Hanson were refllled by Dor1s Wuxff and Clarence Albertson respectlvely. uniors ---------- D oroth McKinstry Bob ohnson Y Back Row fleft to nghtl john B1beau Dorothy McK1nstry Lu Wulf Bob johnson Bob Wulf Manon Schultz Margery Engels Mlss Kramer Front Row Arnold Letelher Myrtle Tolzman Marie Rogers Darleen Rogers Carol johnson Arlene johnson Wilma Ebert Curtis Dahlstrom Not 1n pxcture Charlotte Carlson Ardyce Gamache and jerry Becker PURPLE ARROW STAFF Edltor Margery Engels Buslness Manager jerry Becker Rough Draft Darleen Rogers Mar1on Schultz Myrtle Tolzman Ardyce Gamache Margery Engels Wzlma Ebert Carol john son Dorothy McK1nstry Stenc1l Margery Engels Marion Schultz Darleen Rogers Myrtle Tolzman Dorothy McKinstry Ardyce Garnache Wilma Ebert Arlene johnson Reporters Sports Bob johnson Sen1ors Carol Johnson Jmuors Charlotte Carlson Sophomores john Blbeau Freshmen Curtls Dahlstrom Lu Wolf Mane Rogers ' u A I I I D I I Mimeographing--jerry Beclter, Bob Wulf, Arnold Letellier I ' r n 1 HOMEQOMING Bal am Lake Hlgh Schools Homecomlng festlvltle accupled the tage on Thur day and Frlday October lu 20 w1th the vent gettlng under way Thursday venlng w1th a t rch parade thru the vlllage to the football fleld where a pep rally wa held ar und a glant bonflre The parade was led by Helen Lundmark and All n Mll and alma t ran afoul of a great w1nd wh1ch descended on o lr vlllage just as the parade was gettlng underway The pepfest at the bonflre was l1keW1S9 cut short by a rather heavy shower Wh1Ch drove the students to cover On Erlday afternoon the Purple WBITIOPS were host to the Slren team and after 4O mlnutes of fut1le threats on the part of both teams, the score was st1ll O O The game was really very evenly played w1th Slren holdmg a sllght edge 1n the statlstlcs w1th 8 f1I'St downs to the Warr1ors '7 and Wlth a total yardage effort begmnlng of the fourth quarter, they had a f11'St down on Slren s lO Four plays later, the Warr1ors had made Just 2 yards and Slren took over on then' own 8 Agam late lI'1 the fourth quarter, the WETPIOIS set up a f1rst down on Slren s 18, only to lose the ball when 4 plays netted only three yards Defenslvely the boys played well stoppmg several Slren threats close to our own goal l1ne Ed Posey and Bob Moore stood out especlally well ln 11113 de partment Th Homecommg festivitles were brought to a close on Frlday n1g1t w1th the homecomlng dance for wh1ch the Froelke Bros prov1ded the muslc The g and march was held at 10 30 and the culmmatlor of which found Helen Ruck belng cr own ed as Queen and Lloyd Davidson as King Allen Mlles and Carol Johnson had charge of the crownmg Llttle jon Web r and jean Olson were the crown bearers and aga1n enacted the1r roles well Especlal cred1t must b glven to the student comrmttee who d1d such a fme Job of decoratmg the gym and carrymg out the arrangements for the grand march and crownmg Thls comm1ttee headed by Margery Engels, Lncluded Donna and Helen Lundmark Darleen Rogers, Mar1on Schultz, and Fern Ausen Bob Moore and john Blbeau had charge of the arrangements for the parade and bOIlflI'e The dance was al o a deflmte flnanclal success w1th nearly ZOO couples ln attendance and brlngmg 1n about S 86 OO S . . V . . . S F . S S . I g- , . Q . ff A ' O ' ' ' ' s , o ' ' . ' e of 248 yards to 172. Balsam -Lake lost its best scoring opportunity when at the I 3 3 . . . . I . . , . S . 1 - . 9 Q - ' ' ' 7 , 0 , . . Back Row fleft to r1ghtI N1na Duncan Myrtle Tolzman Ardys Swanson Mxss Kramer teacher Maxme johnson Dorothy McK1nstry Front Row W1lma Ebert Arlene johnson Carol johnson jerry Becker Bob Wulf COMNIERICAI.. DEPARTMENT Under the capable d1rect1on of M1ss Kramer the Balsam Lake Hugh School IS offermg a complete commerc1a1 program w1th two years of typ1ng one year of Bookkeep1ng and two years of short hand avanlable for all students mterested rn th1s f1eld Many of the graduates of thxs department have secured pos1t1ons m wh1ch th1s tra1n1ng has proven of valuable asfustance Shown above IS a typxcal class of typmg . . ' I D . I . I ' I I Q . - ' I D 1 p o I Q . . . - . . - 1 I a . - . . . . v- e . . . 4 HIGH SCHOOL AT LUNCH GRADES AT LUNCH MMmmmm ' '3 el., ,s e ' I ..U . 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