Bismarck High School - Prairie Breezes Yearbook (Bismarck, ND)

 - Class of 1942

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5.,i4,1 . -Vi - ALA 1: it DTTRRIG V 'h-'A 3' . -.s .f 1 -1 Why ltmlhers grim' gruy and jllllzeur get bald. .. 1 - -5 X' 'nfl ' A Elaine A.'s original sense of humor and magnetic persona y overwhelm her manv friends. One of her most emharrassing pastimes is making bright rdfargi about teachers invariably within earshot. She hopes to become a nurse! ' RE'l l'Y DICK Where lherr'f u mill, lli1'rc .r 11 muy. With a winning way. smart tomehacks and a huge vocabulary, Betty was active in speech work, on the annual and Herald staffs, and received commercial awards. She still goes in for miniature doll house furnishings. NANCY UIGLICN DOLLAR I muy be u Dollar, bm' llmlk no sign I have sense. Always laughing and joking, Nancy is one of those people who see only the hrighter side of life. While actisely taking part in Girl Scouts. she also is in hand and on the Herald staff. VIOLA DORMAN HF: u ,rnfell kid, bu! who lilqtzv kids? Though Viola didn't go in for extracurricular activities. she was a good worker in the classroom and made a friendly classmate, She will he an exceptional housewife some day. ALICE EASTON 'UU1 is an Eusluli-avi A transfer student from Mclflenzie. where she is an active 4fll memher. Alice made a good place for herself in our class. She is a friend of Leota Goodman and her fatorite hohhy is dancing. RAY ELDER We muff have 1'e.tf11'cl for nm' Eldr'1'. Ray is an open-hearted, generous fellow who enioys the esteem of his classmates and teachers as a conscientious worker. A strong athlete, he was a good football player and weight man on the track team. ETHEL EHLI HTH ln mfg I lhiuk I keel lie'r'n1l Ethel will always he praised for her popular songs at pep meetings and special social events. Besides being in the Mixed Chorus and A Cappella, she was also on the annual staff. .lllNl+l ELY I like l1mcfil'x a nice iimr nf year! lune has for the past three years heen extremely interested and active in choral work, She is the third corner of the Easton-Goodman-lily triangle. With aspirations for the future. lunc took commercial suhiects. CHARLES ENGDAHL I lim' my lift' for lun. .X happy-goelutky fellow. Chuck seems to get :t great kick out of living. His nhility to always cnioy himself and make others do the same has attracted u circle of friends to him. JUHANNES FULSTAD Tu1ub.'l'ngj lat. loc is a transfer student from Golden Valley coming to Bismarck early in his senior year. With a friendly nature, he has reallv set a retnrd in accumvlattng a large numher of friends in almost no time at all. JACK FOSSUM l'ardor1 mr, l'm jus! lookin' F!I'.f!Il7Ylf,1ffli.H wav makes him very pleasant. lly these virtues, the lack's friendly, cooperative Y Ile is known and well-liked hy all those who come friends he makes, he keeps. in contact with him. ROBERT GFIHRKE Calm, mol and mIlc'rIf'd. llolfs keen sense of humor and delightful gift of gah are lust two of his smooth, well-liked mannerisms. At dances he never failed to give every girl a whirl. ELIZABETH' GEIERMANN I like I0 play rubber um! Kopp. Lizzie, the gal with flushing eyes and a smile to match, is very popular with hoth sexes. She was on the llcrald staff two years and in Gloria. Her interests lic deep in the heart of Mt-indan. LEOTA GOODMAN .4 good man fur u Goodlmui, lhcy always suy. Leota was a member of the library cluh, and worked in the library during her free periods for experience. When she was a freshman. she helungetl to the Freshman chorus. 15 rt,

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DAVID BONNl'IV1LLlC Hama: Ihr uflqr, A lover of the great out-of-doors, Dave is an enthusiastic hockey player, hunter, and dislierman, He did an excellent joh in the junior play. llc 'was also a salted member of the Heralti and annual staffs. tsoB1+:L BOYIJ Only u lloyd in il glltlrd cage. Izzy, noted for her loud, disturbing gum-cracking, takes an interest in commercial work-when not thinking about her one ambition. to become 11 nurse. llaving .t swell sense of humor, everyone likes her. liUR'l'0N URANIJRUIJ I muy plxy bridge, bm flhll dm'm'1 nnun I'm u joker. liurt is an active I?eMolay and goes into the game of bridge and griping with at scientific attitude. it transfer from Fargo, he was soon known as a match with Tillutson. MARGARET BRASTRVP I hnjird und I prrdvd, und Iwy, I gui dizzy. Margie is tall, dark and Loretta Yuungish with a cute sense of humor that hecomes her personality. She was elected to the Booster Board for two years, and :ts a columnist on the llerald she wrote I-luis 'n Ferris. MARGA RET BRICKELL Ez1c'rylhing I drmm of goes up in smuAgr', Muggie's superb wit and crazy cleverness is highly admired by everyone. She runs around with the Oliver crowd, all of whom think the course in Safety Driving has very slim chances of improving her driving. JOHN CARLSON Und1'rcluxxwomrn, here I um! Tall and good-looking, john is one of the best dressers in l-l.H.S. He played a good brand of horn for four years and went to Grand Forks the last two of those years. LUIS CARIVTH Somelin1rx I'm Frank, and other Innes' l'm Ctu'nfl'l. A transfer student from Grand Forks, Lois has won her way to many a heart. She has a talent for making costume jewelry, some products being rather weird, queer things, Generally seen with Io Rosenthal. DELORES CAYYASINO I zo around will: a Rirhloll g11y. ' Dolly. known for her artistic ways. both on and off paper. has a commendable habit of making and keeping friends. She will long he remlvered for hcr singing and acting ability. MAIQIAN CH1CRNIl'lel Men un' surf: ussilzilzz' creul1m'J! Sally's faithful friendliners is a great asset. ln her large tariety ol clothes. she shows :lever originality and good taste. She was on the annual and Herald stalls and in the Dramatic Cluli. RUTH CLARK Any rvlurinn lu rite tiulzlef' Ruth transferred to ll.H.S, from St. Mary's her sophomore year, A desire to get the most out of high school prompted her to spend an extra year here. Her interest and hohhy is sewing. JOYCE COLSEN rm llv- ,,,,,.,,,1,1,l pit-I! 'l'he cute gal that struts before the band at all the football games is none other than Ioy. Besides being a majorette she was on the Herald and annual stafls, in dramatic cluh. and G.A..'l. CHARLES CONRAD Chzzzzy ufam'1 fuzzy, nuzz hr? The illustrious founder and exalted vice president of the lmperial Embassy of the Excelibates, Chuzzv was also president of our junior class and the famed lfooster Board. An excellent photographer, he was invaluable on the Herald and annual staffs, MYILL Ct IOMBS .Wy if :MM llu1z'e'r.-. Myrl is a very intelligent. nice person who is well-liked lit' all. She was excellent in all her sulvjetts which placed her exeteptionally high .ts Salutatorian in the Class ol '4z. GRA Y I JUN DAH LEN HF.: u1u'uy.r lrmfing aronml with iz llaknfu Maid. 'l'all, dark, and handsome, Grady is well-liked by both the male and female element of our school. An athlete of polish, he played two years ot excellent football and basketball. 14



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MARJORIFI GOURDETTE I wwf, I .fully and dnl I t'ut'r fell lhenz nfI. ' Marjie was a very good commertial student receiving many awards for lnr work. Her pet hobbies are reading and making scraphooks on iario..s subjects. ller personality wins her many friends. NORBIA GRAY l'n1 iz tinly, lm! not it :lull Cray! Norma, thc girl in the otlice who dishes out information and tardy slips, was an actixe member of the dramatic tluh. We hear she has a hoy friend in the army. too. lVlAH'l'lN HAGEN i-I rlmr'f1'1' r11M11lv'r of llif' .fthnul xk1'yHe11r' 111111. Somewhat .tthletirally inclined. llutrh enjoyed a good game of foothall, haskethlrll, or softluall e.en hotter than sthool vrork. At present he can he found working cheerfully at the dime store, no donht improving that contern greatly. ALLEN 1-lEK'l'NlCR Thr' tier of fhltfufry if pa..-r Ileing a memlvcr of the Mixed Chorus for 'our years. Mike went to Grand Forks twirc and was in the operetta all four years, llc was known as the Mother ol lIeMolay to the memhers of the order, RUl'3l'1R'l'A. HENDERSON ,4 rltzrfinzl girl with it boogie bmi. llohhy plays a clarinet in the hand an-l really knoiks it out on the piano as a hohhy. She is also in A Cappella. Her hcauttltl posture and super person- ality mark her in the crowd, l'lLLl'lN HOKANA Ullnkfmx I do lflllfli' lillen took an interest in commercial suhjeets, winning quite a few awards in those tourscs, and she worked in that department after sehool. She is an extremely ni.e girl, one whom everyone enioys having around, GAIL INIJSICTH Hy r,rjrt'1'i1m'nling you fzml nlrmv r1m'c'r fhmgr llrtl nl' 111 Sur. Gail. our lovely lrlomecoming queen, was on hoth the annual and lletald staffs. and in the Mixed Chorus and A Cappella. She is one ol the more popular girls in school having many friends, llVlUGl'lNE IRVINE lmnqelzr isfff like garulwlr, lm! has plrnfy of go. This little lwlond gal with the sweet dispoeition has .tn exceedingly winning way with all those who know her. Shc was a transfer student, entering li.lI.S. in her sophomore year, H lC'l l' Y .l ICNN HR I lrnlzflgc m lz'11nr'frrm1my. Petty. transferred in her senior year from Linton lligh School, has hecomt' a loyal hooster of lS.ll.S, llcr fayorite hohhies run along the athletit lines. RUBY JOHNSON A Ruby mill: it lzrurl of pure gold. A transfer student from Mott, Ruhy took her greatest interest in chorus. hcini: in hoth Mixed Chortts and A Cappella, A faithful friend, she is a lot of fun. H0l'3ER'l' JONES lust lry In keep Hfv ntillz ns Intl:-,rt'-f hip.: Boh proted himself to he a good athlete and a popular fellow hy making the foothall squad and heing elected to the Booster Iloard. llis responsible thoroughness often gets him appointed to committees. ETWVARPJ KALLl7lNl'lERGER He playf ul bang-up game of lu.-'kelbtlllfal lmrf his oppnrwntr gf! liangrrl up! Fddy's interests encompass any form of athlctits, and a stil? cours: in math- cmzttifs and sciences in which he does xery well. .X good ringer. he has hecn actixc in chorus and had at major role in thc operetta. NIARY KELSCH lllizry, lllttry, qnlfr' 1'ulm'izfy. Mary entered our sthool from Etlgeley High School this year. Her main hohhit-s consist of sports, and she also lotes to dance. ller personality and disposition arc qtatc contrary to contrary. .TACK KINSELLA. Sampson wifh fwrly hulr. An all-state man from way hack, Kinsoggy was one of our foremost athletes Not only an athlete but a leader. he was our sophomore class president and Mixed Chorus president this year.

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