Central High School - Satan Yearbook (Devils Lake, ND)
- Class of 1953
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'9 20 21 22 .fn goo, . .., T-Tx-T A ra- 0 Q .W 1 om Q 1 6 270 Crux N .1-Ks 0 0 B Zivffu' 3 P+ 1. 2 5 4 jg-Desi? g 67+ 'Tim 1 Ev Cfu ?.8. 8 9 10 1.1 12 F 7 L 1 Z: e ba. 15 16 18 gas 20 Q rg mm, - e.-I S h il G1-maetarls 22 W 25 24 Z6 27: L Lu ,Duane P7 Yglciin l 29 50 '91 2 E 1 I GLU Dear Reader At last th1s boo is out of our hands and 1nto yours It's been a lot of work and a lot f fun It IS our hope that 1n th1s book you w1ll get a p1cture of l1fe at dear old Central A book of th1s type contrary to popular op1n1on 1S not thrown together overn1ght For th1s reason we would l1ke to take th1s opportun1ty to thank the students who gave freely of the1r extra t1me and also the parents who gave freely of the1r ch1ldren's t1me Our thanks to Carol who f1nally found enough snapshots Penny and Audrey were tear1ng out each other's ha1r before they got the under classmen to f1t so well 1n the1r respect1ve '54 and '55 And poor Marlene try1ng to th1nk up mottos for some semors she d1dn't even know Margo and Jean d1d a swell Job w1th organ1zat1ons It seemed as though Jack and Kenny would never get the1r sport's layout done but they came through w1th fly1ng colors Probably the hardest sect1on of the annual that of act1v1t1es was capably handled by Paula Lenore arranged the copy and p1ctures for g1rls' sports and B111 1S respons1ble for our class w1ll Gary d1d a great Job on the art work for the annual V1v1an kept the copy com1ng 1n wh1ch Mary Jean Judy and Lo1s typed up 1n good order Cf course the th1ng that really makes or breaks an annual 15 the photography Yuland Conway and Kenny Caye deserve much thanks It seems we were always bother1ng them for a contact pr1nt or a p1cture that just 'had to be taken r1ght away Mr Conway IS respons1ble for the handy ' d1v1s1onal pages We can't forget Duane Moore bus1ness manager and h1S helpers Jay Garske and Russell Pasonahlt who obta1ned a record number of con tr1but1ons from Dev1ls Lake bus1ness places Astr1d Anderson and John Howard our advlsers were always ready to answer our many problems Please remember to thank and patron1ze the bus1nessmen of our Clty who are l1sted on page 16 of th1s book It IS these men who make lt pos srble for us to have an annual It 1S t1me you make a study of our book for yourself Yours truly THE EDIT ORS P, S, We almost forgot to rem1nd you to take a look at the new cover, 1n case some of you haven't already done so. if 'I I E .P .ff ,X 2 ,f I. ff' ff! I l . . . . ' i , . . 4 - . i . I D ' .. ' ! I . I . . . , . . . . . H I . . . D 1 ! , .. . 9 D . . - . . 9 1:27 sc., f ff.-.x w'5u in ,fx fs Junior High Principal Florence Jones Senior High Principal B. F. Stevens 253' K Seated: Mrs. Arthurjohnson, com- rnercialg Winetta Lamont. commer- cialg Jeanine Van Berkom, home economics. Standing: NorrisFager- lund, agricultureg Earl Marshall, industrial arts. Seated: Hartley Maland, science and sophomore basketballg Lucille Whitt, girls' physical educationg CharlesFrissell, boys' physical edu- cation. Standing: Dennis Huntley. football and junior basketballg Roy Reslock, basketball and mathema- tics. 'B iblff SENIOR HIGH ACLILTY fi? - X 5' N J . Superintendent F, H, Gilliland Evelyn Amb. vocaldeparttnentg Joan Nelson, art and dramaticsg Mrs. A. E. Swenson, librariang Eva K. Dean. and Donald Miller. strings. languages. Seated: Beatrice Larson social scienceg Phyllis DuGuay. Englishg Josephine Gustafson, mathematics. Standing: John Howard. Englishg Astrid Anderson. social scienceg Julian Rolzinski. science. Left to Right: Shark. Gilliland, Johnson. Wold. Serumgard, Not Pictured: Mahoney and Rielz 4 SENHIRS CLASS 0 '53 Robert Metz Larry Johnson Penny Johnson Marlene Jacobson Presldent VICE Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer hlQF ' 7771 if-ff'-1 -In ,ri ir' ui' 'hr N-.-Q iw sid HP sie ,..,-1' QSQUPM9 J Larry Johnson Bob Metz Marlene Jacobson Penny I0hnSOH Class flower Whrte rose Class color S1lver and blue Class motto Dawn Holds Our Destlny 6 Q j , r f l 1 r 5 J K J M V J , K V 5 Q i E i tw , J N g J .1451 . K , i Q g J rib be , VV 5 -gm, M 4 U by so , f Q! J 4, K Va . A 5 'J - s if Q , Wx ' .f ' ff, r , J Q. J 5 e 'V S, if E' Q , J - rrrr or-. A 1A, , . Tsar, ,-1559 . , , , . .. . V 'pq . , ' . - ' L WV: JL J g fl r grk-fyf frivli-:'. -, f f , I 1 I I n 'Sui' Audrey Bertie Youth will have its swing. Glee Club 2.3.45 Mixed Choir 3,45 Librar- ian 15 The Divine Flora 35 Play Production 35 Lake Ripples 2,3,45 An- nual Staff 45 Pep Club 1.2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Tumbling 15Who'sWho. Vernon Bertsch His brain starts working when he gets up and never stops until he gets to school. Mixed Choir 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Football 45 Basketball 3.45 Track 45 Home Room Officer 35 FFA 1. 2.3.45 Student Council 2.3.4. Beverly Anderson A cheerful look makes a dish a feast. Glee Club 2.3.45 Librarian 1.45 Lake Ripples 45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 1,2.3.45 Home Room Officer 45 FHA 2. ,lack Baukol Tall, dark, and--oh, well. you can't have every- thing! Mixed Choir 2.3.45 Lake Ripples 45 An- nual Staff45 Football 4, Student Manager 35 Bas- ketballl,3,45 Student Council 2,3,4. President 45 Band 1.2.3,45Campaign Manager25 Homecoming Chairman 35 Mixed Octette 45 Who's Who5 Boys' Quartet 3,45 Class President 1. Luann Anderson Silence is a friend that will never betray you. Librarian 3. Bernice Berg A bad excuse is better than none at all. Glee Club 2,45 Librarian 2,35 Divine Flora 35 Lake Ripples 3.45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Tumbling l,2,35FHA 1,2,3.45 Vice- president 4. Sharon Anderson I've tried to use these four years correctly. Li- brarian 1,25 Pep Club l,2,35 GAA 1.2.35 FHA 1, 2. John Bergstrom One thrifty senior--in fact his nickels go so far that the buffaloes feet get sore. Mixed Choir 2. 3,45 Play Production 45 Drums of Death 45 Bas- ketball45 Band 3,45 Boys' State 35 Orchestra 1.2. 3.4. LaVonne Beuchler The best debater is she who enjoys the advan- tage of being unhamper- ed by any knowledge of her subject. Librarian 45 Play Production 3,43 Pep Club 4. Patricia Bina What a wit-snapper art thou! Glee Club 2,3,45 Mixed Choir 45 Pep Club 35 Annual Staff 45 GAA 1,'2,3,45 Ensemble 45 Tumbling 1.2,3.45 FHA 15 All-Star volleyball team 45 Drill team 3.4. AT. ., 'Emu Duane Connor That's allthe autographs for now,girls, my pencil is broken. Play produc- tion 45 The Divine Flora5 Football 45 Basketball 45 Track 3.4. Janice Diehl She's a show girl. Pep Club 15 Tumbling 1,25 FHA 1.2. Jean Blocker A girlis as strong as her weakest wink. Glee Club 2.3.4, Vice-president 45 Mixed Choir 3,45 Li- brarian 2.3.45 Play Production 35 The Divine Flora5 Lake Ripples 3.45Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 1.2,3,45 GAA 1.2,3,45 Ensemble 45 Tumbling 15 Home Room Officer 45 FHA 1,2,3.4. President 15 Cheerleader 45 All-star Volleyball team 45 Who's Who 4. Kenneth Caye A woman. a dog. and a walnut tree. the more you beat them. the better they'llbe. Mixed Choir 3.45 The Divine Flora5 Lake Ripples 3,45 Photo- gra pher Annual Staff2,3.45 Photographer5 Basket- ball25 Band 1.2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 Beaker Busters 35 Photograph Club 2,35 Secretary 25 President 35 Orchestra 2. Lee Brown He eats like a bird -- a peck at a time. Mixed Choir 2,3 45 Football 45 Student Manager 3.4. Duane Chance A handful of good life is better than a bushel of learning. Warwick 1.2.3. Ronald Butters ' Education has enabled me to get into more in- telligent trouble. FFA 2 3- Boys State 3. Gordon Christianson My life is spent with my hot-rod and girl. Band 1 2 3 4. 'Q vi 'CS' Jane Dushinske When she starts laughing. the period's shot. Glee Club 2,45 President 45 Librarian 2.3.45 Play Production45 The Divine Flora5 Lake Ripples 2.3. 45 Co-Editor 45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 1.2.3. 45 Vice-president 45 GA A 1,2,3,45 Tumbling 45 Home Room Officer 35 Photography Club 2.3.45 Who's Who 4. Elaine Ehlers If everyone talked, this would be a very noisy place. Glee Club 25 Li- brarian 2.3.45 The Di- vine Flora5 Lake Ripples 2.3,45Exchange Editor45 Annua1Staff45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 45 GA A 2.3.45 FHA 2.3.45 Photography Club 3.4. an Q 91 , -df Jay Garske All the wit in the world isnotinone head? Mix- ed Choir 3.4, Play Pro- duction 3.4g The Divine Florag Drums of Death, Annual Staff 4, Basket- ball 3,4g Track 4g Boys' State 3g Who's Who. Beverly Greenwalt As far as Cupid is con- cerned, she's all shot. Librarian 1,2.3,4g Play Production 35 GAA 1.2, 3g FHA 1.2.3. Donald Englar Better be born lucky than wise. Band 1,2.3.4. Beatrice Franklin Quiet persons are welcomed everywhere. Glee Club lg Tumbling 1.23 Drill Team 1.2. Marjorie Ertmann Though few her words. and small her size. Her worth is great, we realize, Glee Club 25 Librar- ian 2g Play Production 3.4g Pep Club 2.4g Tumbling 1.2. Richard Frederickson As a man lives. so shall he die. The Divine Flora, Drums of Deathg Beaker Busters 3,4g Thief River Falls. Minnesota l,2. Earnest Evenhus A littlemanmay casta great shadow. FFA 1.2,3, 4. Margo Galloway A small spark shines in the dark. Glee Club 2.3. 4g Mixed Choir 3,45 Librarian 3,45 Play Produc- tion 3g The Divine Flora. Drums of Death, Lake Ripples 2.3.4. Co-Editor 45 Annual Staff4g Pep Club 1.2,3.4g Tumbling 1,2.3,4g Home Room Of- ficer 2g Student Council 3.4, Cheerleader 45 Majorette 2,3,4g Who's Who. Albert Grohs Every Jeff must have his Mutt Home Room Of f er 1 FFA 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 4. WY W ti,-ff James Haakenson Because bread is the staff of life, he thinks life is just one long loaf. Gary Jensen And to think that at one time girls only frustrated him, The Divine Flora5 Drums of Death5 Annual Staff 45 Football 35 Stu- dent Manager 45 Home Room Officer 1,25 Stu- dentCouncil2,3.45Class President 25 Class Vice- president 35 Campaign Manager 45 Who's Who. Carol M. Johnson In life you should be bold in what you stand for and careful in what you fall for. Librarian 2.3.45 The Divine Flora5 Drums of Death5 Lake Ripples 3,45 AnnualStaff45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45All-star Volley- ball team45 Who's Who. n 4 W Richard Halldorson The longed-for day is at hand. FFA 15 Crary 1, Roger Iverson Why be difficult when, with a little more effort, you can be impossible? Play Production 45 Lake Ripples 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Class Vice-president 1. Lois Halvorson A sweet gal who's everybody's pal. Glee Club 2, 3,45 Mixed Choir 3,45 Play Production 35 Lake Ripples 45 Annual Staff45 Pep Club 3,45 Ensemble 45 FHA 3. Marlene Jacobson A halo, supported by two horns. Glee Club 2,3. 45 Mixed choir 3.45 Librarian 2.3,45 Play Pro- duction 3,45 The Divine Flora 35 Lake Ripples 1. 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 1,2,3.45 GAA 1, 2.3.45 Ensemble 45 Home Room Officer 45Class treasurer 45 Tenor Drummer 4. Robert Henley Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you. Play Production 45 Annual Staff 4. Evelyn Jahr Like an oyster. she's quiet but there may be a pearl inside. Librarian 4. 35.25 V '-oi 'KIZ7' Carol Y. Johnson She isn't really bashful at all. Librarian 45GAA 1.2. Janet Johnson For long is not forever. Glee Club 2.45 Secre- tary-treasurer 45 Mixed Choir 45 Play Production 3.45 Lake Ripples 45 An- nualStaff45 Pep Club l. 2.3.45 GAA 1,2.3.45 En- semble 45 Tumbling 15 Band 2.3.45 Class Sec- retary 4. 3 s as fy 7 . .5 Norris Knutson He would make a won- derful policeman -- he can fall asleep any- where. Track 15 FFA 1, 2,3.45 Vice-president 4. Frances Koss Women commend a modest man, but like him not. GleeClub 2,3. 45 Mixed Choir 45 The Divine Flora5 Lake Rip- ples 35 Pep Club 15 Tumbling 15 FHA 15 Class Vice-president 2. Larry Johnson Wit and wisdom are like the seven stars, seldom to be seen together. Mixed Choir 3,45 Play Pro- duction45 The Divine Flora5 Lake Ripples 45 An- nual Staff 45 Student Manager 35 Band l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 Class Vice-president 45 Who's Who. Richard Kindervag The only person who can play a trumpet and blow bubble gum at the same time. Mixed Choir 45 Play Production 45 FFA 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3.4. Mavis Johnson The sweetest thing at Woolworth's candy counter. Librarian 2.3.45 Play Production 45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 1,2,3.45 FHA 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 35 Historian45Beaker Busters 3,45 Vice-president 3. Everett Kjelbertson He has a hole under his nose that all his money runs into. Football 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Track 1, 2.45 Band 1,2,3.45 Who's Who 4. Caryl Kelly When a girl reduces she is going out of her weigh to please some man. Glee Club 2,3,4g Accom- panist 3,45 Mixed Choir 2.3.45 Accompanist 3.45 Librarian 25 The Divine Flora5 Drums of Death5 Lake Ripples 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Co-Editor5 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Ensemble 45 Tumbling 15 Home Room Officer 2,35 FHA 15 Student Council 3.45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 Band 2.3.45 Cheerleader 45 Class Treasurer 25 Homecoming Queen 35 Who's Who. Eloise Knudson What would Hollywood do without her support? Librarian 45 Play Production 35 Lake Ripples 45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 FHA 2,3 4. Gary Krantz Awillful man must have his way. Football 45 Track 3,45 Home Room Officer 45 FFA 4. Larry Lanz He'sa goal-getter. Mix- ed Choir 45 Play Produc- tion 3.45 The Divine Flora5 Football 3,45 Track 3,45 Boys' State 3 Margene Monson Her pulse beats matri- mony. Lake Ripples 45 Annual Staff45 Pep Club 35 GAA 25 Home Room Officer25 Valley City 1. Duane Moore An ounce of luck is bet- ter than a pound of wis- dom. Mixed Choir 3,45 Lake Ripples 35 Annual Staff 45 Basketball 3,45 Track 45 Home Room Of- ficer3,45 Student Coun- cil 45 Boys' State 35 St. Mary's Academy 1,25 Who's Who. Shirley Larson Each of us cultivates a liberal art. Glee Club 25 Play Production 35 Lake Ripples 45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45FHA 1,2,3,4, Arlene McMillan You know men -- they're so demanding! Glee Club 2.3.45 Mixed Choir 2.3.45 Librarian 3.45 Play Production 3,45 The Divine Florag Lake Rip- ples 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 1.2.3,45 Presi- dent45Ensemble 45 FHA l,2.3.45 Class Secretary 25Homecoming Candidate 25 Tenor Drummer 3. 45 Mixed Octette 45 All-star Volleyball team 4. Caryl Lee Love while you are able to love. Glee Club 2,45 Librarian 2.3.45 Play Production 45 The Divine Flora5 Lake Ripples 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 FHA 1,2,3,4. Lenore Madsen All's fair in love and war. Glee Club 2,3,45 Mix- ed Choir 2.3.45 Librarian 2,35 The Divine Flora5 Drums of Death5 Lake Ripples 45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 1.2,3,45 Secretary 45 GAA l,2.3,45 En- semble 45 Tumbling 1,25 Home Room Officer 45 FHA 1,2,3,45 All-star Volleyball team 4. Audrey McKinnon A friend in need is a friend indeed. Librarian 45 Play Production 45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 45 GAA 45 Tumbling 45 Fargo 1. Robert Metz He can put two and two together and convince you they equal three. Football45 Basketbal145 Track 4g Home Room Officer 35 Class President 45 Beaker Busters 45 President 45 Who's Who 4. Janice Mootz Love atfirst sight is pos- sible, but it is always well to wipe off your spectacles and take a second look. Glee Club 2.3.45 Mixed Choir 45 Ensemble 4. Audrey Mortensen Blondes are the outstand - ing contribution of chemistry to the world. Glce Club 25 Librarian 2.3.45 Play Production Ii, 45 The Divine Flora5 Lake Ripples 45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club l,2,3, 45 CAA 12.3.45 Tum- bling l,25 Home Room Officer 1,45 FHA l.2.f3, 4. VT? Margaret Pownell She keeps Wrigleys in business. Librarian 1.2. 3.45GAA 25 Tumbling lg FHA 1.2.35 All-star Vol- leyball team 4. Robert Ray His brain is like a freight car--guaranteed a cer- taincapacity but always running empty. FFA l.2.3,4. Vernon Mueller Puppy love often leads to a dog's life. Mixed Choir 2.3.45 The Divine Flora5 Annual Staff 45 Co-editor5 Football 45 Basketball 45 Track 2,45 Home Room Officer 35 Student Council 2.3.45 Band 1,2.3.45 Campaign Manager 2.35Who's Who. John Parker I am what I am. Home Room Officer lg FFA 2. 3. John Olsen Gaming, women. and wine. while they laugh they make men pine. Track 15 Home Room Of- ficer 35 FFA 1,25 Boys' State 35 Play Production 45 Annual Staff 4. I Russell Pasonault A short man needs no stool to give a great lubber a box on the ear. Mixed Choir 3.45 Annual Staff 45 Band 1,2.3.4. Avis Palmer She has her own Palmer method. Glee Club 2.3. 45 Mixed Choir 2.3.45 Librarian 15 The Divine Flora5 Drums of Death5 Lake Ripples 45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 1.2,3.45 Tumbling lg FHA 1.2, 3,45 Class Secretary 1. Vivian Paulson Speech is great. but silence is greater. Play Pro- duction35 The Divine Flora5 Annual Staff 4g Pep Club l,2,3,45 FHA 2.3.45 Drill team 3.4. ff. Paula Reaney My Buddy. Glee Club 2, 3.45 Mixed Choir 2.3.45 Librarian 2g The Divine Flora5 Drums of Death5 Lake Ripples 2.3.45 An- nual Staff45 Pep Club 1. 2.3.45 GAA 12.3.45 En- semble 45 Band 2.3.45 Cheerleader 45 Home- coming Candidate 45 Tenor Drummer 2.3.45 Girls' State 35 Mixed Octette 45 Who's Who 45 Class Secretary 3. Faye Schickling Woman is daily in dang- er of man. Glee Club 35 Librarian 2.45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 1.3.45 GAA 1,25 Tumbling 1.2. Charles Studness He may go to college and receive his B,A. and M,A, but he. like the rest of us, will probably be supported by his P,A, Boys' State 35 Orchestra 3.4. Marilyn Sullivan A wisewoman is a great wonder. Play production 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 45 Home Room Of- ficer 45 FHA 45 Class Treasurer 35 Orchestra Z5 Who's Who 4. Gordon Shafer A guilty conscience needs no accuser. FFA 1.2, 3.45 President 45 Boys' State 3. lay Soper High school days have their delights but they can't compare with us high school knights. Mix- ed Choir 2.3.45 Play Production 35 Lake Ripples 45 Basketball 45 Home Room Officer 25 Student Council 45 Class Officer 35 Boys' State 3. Charles Shipley We think he must be related to the Empire State building. Basketball 45 FFA 1.2,3,45 Secretary Bill Stewart All women are good for something-or nothing. Mixed Choir 2.3.45 The Divine Flora5 Annual Staff45Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1.2.3,45 Stu- dent Council 2.3.45 Vice-president 45 Band 2.3. 45 Homecoming Chairman 45 Mixed Octette 45 Boys' Quartet 4. Robert Snyder As sober as a judge. Mixed choir 3.45 The Di- vine Flora5 Lake Ripples 45 FFA 15 Band l,2,3,4. Marjorie Stappler The innocent type. Glee Club 2.3.45 Mixed Choir 3.45 Ensemble 4. waz! Marlene Swanson Small, but what there is of her is in the right places. GAA lg Home Room Officer 1,25 Drill Team 3.4. Judy Timboe She can say more with her eyes than most people can say with their tongues. Glee Club 2.3. 45 Mixed Choir 3.45 Play Production 35 Lake Rip- ples 45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 3.45 Ensemble 4 Mary Jean Tollefson As quiet as a tomb but much more appealing. Glee Club 2 3 4- Mixed Choir 3 4 Play Production 3 The Divine Flora Lake Rrpples 4 Annual Staff4 Pep Club 3 4 Home Room Officer 2 FHA 12 Hrs torian 2 Peggy Wittkop Between my horse and my man, which would I choose? Play Production 4 The Divine Flora All star Volleyball team 4 Kenton Steinke Not Pictured Like the worm in the dust he came along wiggled about awhile and finally some chicken got him Penn 1 2 3 QQ A! 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I. ' DeSoto-Plymouth . 1 'sf 'LL Y. 'Tl Three Years of Royalty F F A Judgmg Team Paula Reaney senror queen candrdate Arlene Mc Melvm Parkos Norrls Fagerlund Gordon Shafer M11lan sophomore queen candrdate and Caryl Kelly Junror queen PECIAL AWARDS Y '-.f-be 1' Grrls State and Delvlolay Sweetheart State F F A Speech Contest raw v ALEDKCT O Paula Reaney Larry Strand Boys'State John Bergstrom. Jay Garske, Larry Lanz, John Olsen, Gordon Shafer. Jay Soper, Charles Studness 17 TATO 'VAN is QF' Department Heads First row Margo Galloway organizations Carol M Johnson snapshots Penny Johnson underclassmen Marlene Jacobson senior class and history V1v1an Paulson copy and proof readers Paula Reaney activr ties Second row Jean Blocker organizations Lenore Madsen girls sports Bill Stewart class will Jack Baukol boys sports Gary Jensen make up Mary Jean Tollefson typists Av1s Palmer dedication and faculty I953 SATAN STAFF Edltorlal Staff First row: Elaine Ehlers, Shirley Larson, Audrey Bertie. Bernice Berg. Caryl Lee. Arlene McMillan, Aud- rey Mortenson, Jane Dushinske, Pat Bina, Beverly Anderson, Mavis Johnson, Margene Monson, Eloise Knudson. Second row: John Olsen, Bob Henley, Vemon Bertsch. Jay Garske, Kenny Caye. Russell Pason- ault, Bill Stewart, Larry Johnson, 18 '53 SATA Co-editors, Caryl Kelly and Vern- on Mueller, with a capable staff, com- pleted and presented to its subscrib- ers the 1953 Satan The editors designed the division al pages wh1ch were taken by Yuland Conway V1v1an Paulson Mar1lyn Sulhvan Faye Sch1ckl1ng Audrey Mc K1nnon and Lo1s Halvorson d1d the copyreadmg The busmess affarrs were handled by Duane Moore w1th the able ass1stance of Russell Pasonault .Tay Garske and Kenny Caye Gary Jensen Elame Ehlers Russell Pason ault Bob Henley and Beverly Ander son d1d the make up work Our ad v1sers Astr1d Anderson and John Howard saw us through our d1ff1cul t1es Thxs year a professronal photo grapher Yuland Conway was hlred for all the st1ll shots and features Kenny Caye ass1sted h1m w1th many t1mely act1on shots The yearbook of wh1ch everyone was proud was publlshed by the Amer1can Yearbook Company of Owatonna M1nnesota and was d1s tr1buted 1n the m1ddle of May Co edrtors Caryl Kelly and Vernon Mueller TYDISIS and Make up Staff Bob Henley Audrey McK1nnon Marrlyn Sulllvan V1v1an Paulson Russell Pasonault Marlene Jacobson Busmess Staff Jay Garske Duane Moore Kenny Adv1sers Astnd Anderson and John Howard Caye Russell Pasonault I I I I , . 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' ' l 19 ,-ad Best Dressed Grrl Best Dressed Boy Most To Be Admired Jane Dushinske Best Mannered Bill Stewart Best Dressed Girl Audrey Bertie Best Figure Audrey Bertie Best Dressed Boy Robert Metz Best Physrque Jack Baukol Most Orrgmal Carol M Johnson Best School Sprnt Most To Be Admrred Best Mannered sb H05 Best Lookmg Boy Best Lookmg Grrl Best Gentleman Duane Moore Most Versatrle Margo Galloway Wrttrest Jay Garske Best Personalrty Paula Reaney Most Musrcal Caryl Kelly Best Natured Larry Johnson Best School Sprrrr Jean Blocker 0 WWW ht Best Personalrty Wimest Typical Senior Most Popular Girl Caryl Kelly Most Popular Boy Jack Baukol Most Likely To Succeed Marilyn Sullivan Typical Senior Larry Johnson Most Sophisticated Carol M Johnson Best Figure Audrey Bertie Most industrious Marilyn Sullivan Best Gentleman Most Versatile Most Popular Girl Most Popular Boy Most Graceful Everett Kjelbertson Most Artistic Gary Jensen Mar L. X Most Brilliant Marilyn Sullivan Best Looking Girl Carol Johnson Best Looking Boy Vernon Mueller Best Athlete Jack Baukol ,vu Most Brilliant Most Graceful Most Artistic 21 t , . 31-K' s-,K L- 9 N..-H P f ' AU .ff A ri fe A Y, k 4 - ' K fl. 1 fx . . ' El . 1 . Q . . Frrst row Mary Ann Stoe Lynn Graham Marlene Huber An1ta Olson Penny Nelson Lo1s Peterson Judy Stoffel Irene Kettwrg Vrolet Swenson Yvonne Lalum Jane Dushmske Second row Elame Ehlers Myma DICRIHSOD Caryl Lee Colleen Jacot Barbara Gerrells Sharlene Kenner Joan Warburton Carol Knoke Joann Summers Alta Lrndaas Pat Burckhard Beverly Greenwalt LaVonne Beuchler Thrrd row Demse Fr1th Audrey Mortenson Pat Dlx Lors Bateman Donna Johnson Joan Sorbel Beverly Anderson Mavrs Johnson Elorse Knudson Evelyn Jahr Carol M Johnson Fourth row Carol Bekke JoAnn Lanz Wtnnr Jacobson Darla Jacobson Carol Fawcett Patsy Haley Alrson Rude Frrst row Blame Elefson. Mama Johnson Myrna Altrmger Sally Rrsmoen Sandra Jensen Karen Rohrer Lrnda Brooks Judy Frrth Joan Hussey Ga1lDush1nske Eleanor Wersenhaus Janet Kunkel Helen Hanson Patrlcta Martrn Second row Lynn Hoghaug Tommy Cranna Lyle Nelson Davld Wold Paul Abraham son Phyllrs Barks Jean Holter Sally Wemer Marcra Freed Dorothy Jahnke Joan Hanson Susan Carney Gall Brooks Thrrd row Paul Nelson Darrell Chrrstre CharlesSwanson Mrke Homes Gerald Larson Phxllrp Teigen Davrd Thompson 22 fred Sjoberg. Jean Blocker, Mary Murnane, Leno.re Madsen. Margaret Pownell, Carol' Y, Johnson, 'Marlene UNDERCLASS 723'-r X , , fp' 1 ' 1 -ry -sr' 95: if'-f 4 'B , K Ahlx 4... e At t X. ' f , K f 'Ar lm-lu 3 X a - t -I fb Q? N 0,5 H, Fr rj K Q f 1 N B. Christie 9' M, Dickinson 4, fv N S. Fox W1 J 'A L Q. B C. Fawcett E. Eisele D. Elvrum H. Elvrum Frith Gray E Hager Av- 5 cs, P Haley H Q V373 l ' A-5 Za: OD. 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A y A ff 4 'E ri-.flw-.Zh David Regan Douglas Jensen Patsy Haley Norval Johnson CLASS OF In their junior year at Central the Class of 54 chose Douglas Jensen to guide them Second in command was David Regan Norval Johnson was elected to collect the dues and Patsy Haley to keep a record of the meet- ings Among other things they presented the Junior class play and sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet Joan Warburton was their Homecoming queen candidate and Junior Bundy was her campaign manager Representing their class on the Student Council were JoAnn Lanz Alison Rude Douglas Jensen June Alm Junior Bundy Kenneth Metz and Bob Harrington 26 Duane Butts Glenda Overbo Sharlene Kenner Jon Stenseth CLASS OF 55 The Class of 55 started the1r f1rst year 1n semor h1gh w1th Duane lene Kenner was treasurer and Jon Stenseth was secretary The sophomores chose Sharlene Kenner to represent them 1n Home com1ng Buddy Kelly her manager staged a successful campa1gn wh1ch saw Sharlene crowned as queen of Central Buddy Kelly Judy Stoffel Jon Stenseth Colleen Jacot Brman Johnson are the Student Counc1l members 27 Y , . . . . . . Butts presiding at their meetings. Next in rank is Glenda Overbo. Shar- '15 4 'ssl M 1' '-any Ch Dahlen Dlx P Garske Hanson 'V' M 5-,Q if Allard D Alley R Anderson D Baker O Bartholme P 'bf' Bateman L Berg R .5 Breakey R in 'Q--v A 11 C K Gerrells B Goeser G R I-Iarrxngton I-1e111sv1g J AQ 'JV WN. ' Bruner L Butts D Chnsue G Conrad L Graham L Hager I Horner J Huber M LA ,-vs, is K N txt' X' in L Feld C Franklln S Hanson E Hanson J ff! Huseby J Hussey D mo SOPHOMCDRES Johnson D Johnson G Kelly H Kenner S Kettwlg I Knoke C Knudson H Knutson H Knutson M Lalum, J. Jaco! C ,., Johnson B L, K 'W 'Nm fs. 433, .Na my A15 5 A-t'. sig. 1 .. . ' ' 3' fin' . I . K ,Ai ' ,Q . t 5 1 Y 7 , Ref 3 YN S, N I X A? , f , .Q 3 - ' in N 1, D I L s s J 9 ' 4 J ' 4 C ' ' Q C 'L so f Q K J ' ' 53' 1 - ' of ' W -QF? fl ik '-., f J x is Q , 'S 5 if , J Xa? ' ' . sf' D ,X - IS, . . K ' K4 d 4 5. -' N 7 .zz JA - C a V y s sssd Qs 3 C 'S ' 'rf 1 ' I 1 - t ,I . , . , . x 1 - , . , . , . , . 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Y L ,fi I 1 - s R- DI f 1 5 191 CLASS HISTCRY As freshmen 1n 1949 we elected Jack Baukol pre51dent Roger Iverson v1ce pre51dent Av15 Palmer secretary Mar1 lyn Sulhvan t easurer Our f1r5t orgamzed party was held 1n Pershmg under su perv1s1on of our adv15ors MISS Jones and M155 Nelson We entered 5en1or h1gh wlth Gary Jensen pres1dent Frances Koss v1ce pres1dent Caryl Kelly treasurer and Arlene McM1llan secretary We elected Arlene McM1llan as PTIHCCSS for Homecom1ng and Jack Baukol and Vernon Mueller as her co campa1gn managers Our adv15or5 were M155 Dean and Mr Rolzlnskl As Jun1or5 we ga1ned more knowledge Our off1cer5 were Jay Soper pre51dent Gary Jensen v1ce pre51dent Paula Reaney secretary and Mar1lyn Sull1van treasurer Our ad Homecom1ng Caryl Kelly re1gned as Central 5 queen that year Vernon Mueller was her campa1gn manager On March 3 under the d1rect1on of M155 Joan Nelson we presented a three act play The DIVIHC Flora Banquet plans were made and carr1ed out by the co cha1r men Jack Baukol and Carol M Johnson The theme was H wa11an CTUISE Caryl Kelly and Vernon Mueller were chosen co ed1tor5 of the 1952 53 annual w1th M155 Anderson and Mr Howard ad v1sors Our 5en1or year started w1th the electlon of Robert Metz pre51dent Larry Johnson VICC pre51dent Penny Johnson secretary Marlene Jacobson treasurer We chose Paula Reaney as our queen cand1date w1th Gary Jensen as her campa1gn manager Our class play The Drums of Death was presented November 21 under the d1rect1on of M155 Joan Nelson Ten were featured 1n the cast Jane Dusk1n5k1 and Margo Galloway headed our school paper the Lake R1pp1es 30 ' , ' 3 y : ' , r . . . . , . . . , S D J Y Q , . . . y . . . 1 Q f I 1 1 ' ' v1sors were M155 Lamont and M155 Larson. 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URGANIZATIUNS THE STUDENT COUNCIL Front row Brran Johnson Kenny Metz Allson Rude Margo Galloway Colleen Jacot Jo Ann Lanz Caryl Kelly June Alm Judy Stoffel Robert Harrrngton and B111 Stewart Second row Vernon Mueller Gary Jensen Bud Kelly Vernon Bertsch Duane Moore Jack Baukol Jay Soper Jon Stenseth Douglas Jensen and Anton Bundy Caryl Kelly, Jack Baukol, B111 Ste W31'I The student councll Wh1Ch 1S composed of mne senrors, seven Junrors and frve sophomores 15 the governlng body of Central The off1cers are Jack Baukol presldent B111 Stewart, vrce presldent and Caryl Kelly secretary treasurer Thrs group IS ln charge of Homecomrng and the Chrlstmas program They also sponsor the school assembly programs and the sale of p1ctures from the Nat1onal School Stud1os To be el1g1ble for membershrp a student must have an average of 85 or over and must be approved by at least one faculty member These students are then voted on by the sen lor h1gh OFFICERS 1 1 . 5 - L V 'L 1 i f is - S , il . x Y T f iv- e 3 gy, 2 bf T ll 1 ' y 1 . 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D D I 1 ' ., . . . . ! . , . 5 . . l 1 ' ' I NINTH GRADE CHORUS Frrst row Sharon Reynen Rosalre LeClerc Rheta Errckson Darlene Freed Garnet Rude Galea Olson Joan Nelson Patrrcra Schumacher Mary Pat Wrlcox Jeanette Thompson Phyllrs McGarvey Second Row Rose mary Pederson Euntce Johnson Bonnre Row Janrce Moen Marella Chrsholm Verna Ferestad Karen Thom son Kaye Glenn Donna Novacek Erleen Taylor Monlca Mellem SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS F1rst row left to rrght Joyce Schepp Janlce Olson Karen Rohrer Sharon Lee Gall Brooks Carollne Kettwrg Myrna Altrlnger Joan Hussey Pat Galloway Tom Burchard Mama Johnson Grace Evenhus Pat Halverson Soma Dahl Ramona Remster Peggy Stefovow1cz Eleanor Welsenhaus Bonnre Olson Lrnda Brooks Gall Dushmske Chery1lReynen Peggy Encson Tommy Cranna Lyle Nelson Lynn Hoghoug Thlrd row Tyrone Sptes Bobby Reslock Allen Koss Sally Rtsmoen Elarne Elefson Carol Engler Stella Aardahl Jamce Harvrngton Judy Frrth Janet Kunkel Beverly Hatter Cheryll Mootz Mrldred Schwarten berger Dorothy Jahnke Bob Wold Darrel Chrrstre Trmmy Warburton Fourth row MacGraham Brran Weed Mrke Holmes Kay Prper Marrlyn Peterson Janrce Wtlkenson Sally Werner Marcta Freed Carol Webster Patty Rrggln Susan Carney Jean Holter Sandra Jensen Judy Johnson Lyle Aardahl Harold Mad sen Danme Senger 33 Christiei Second row - left to right - ,Mike Dushinske, Darryl Hall,'Jimrrry Wong, Wayne Ronning, Jean COLUMNISTS First Row Caryl Lee Mryna Dickinson Denise Frith Judy Stoffel Carol Bekke Alison Rude Audrey Mortenson Audrey Bert1e Arlene McMillan Shirley Larson Second Row Judy Timboe Jo Ann Lanz Jean Blocker Mary Jean Tollefson Lenore Madsen Carol Johnson Lors Halvorson Marlene Jacobson Penny John son Bernice Berg Darla Jacobson Patsy Haley Third Row Buddy Kelly l-low ard Knutson L KE RIPPLE REPORTERS First Row: - Anita Olson, Lynn Graham, Marlene Huber, Yvonne Lalum, Violet Swenson, Pauline Serumgard, Alta Lindaas, Juanita Brown, Jeanne Wall, Mary Agnes Kilalea. Second Row: Elaine Ehlers, Dorothy Moen, Caryl Kelly, Ioan Rogers, Donna Johnson, Lenore Madsen, Winnifred Sjoberg, Mary Murnane, Janice Hanson, Avis Palmer, Janet Moritz, Margene Monson, Beverly Anderson. 34 EDITORS Margo Galloway and Jane Dushmske Head1ng the Lake R1pples Staff are co ed1tors Jane Dushlnske and Margo Galloway assrsted by Paula Reaney news ed1tor Roger Iverson sports ed1tor and Ela1ne Ehlers exchange edrtor Every year two members of the staff are sent to the annual con ventlon of the Northwestern lnterscholast1c Press assoc1at1on of wh1ch the Lake R1pples has long been a member The staff whrch cons1sts of freshmen sophomores Jun1ors and sen1ors keeps the student body up to date on school events Kenny Caye 1S kept busy Snapplng p1ctures wh1le Jack Baukol and Jay Soper do a bang up Job as advert1s1ng managers BUSINESS STAFF DIVISIONAL EDITORS ,J sp mv Jack Baukol and Jay Soper Elarne Ehlers Paula Reany and Roger Iverson 35 F H A CFFICERS Front Row Bernrce Berg Vrolet Swen son Patsy Haley Mary Agnes Krlalea Back Row Jamce Baker Darla Jacob sen Mavrs Johnson Fust row JoAnn Ruth Ethel Wrlcox Shrrley Larson Vrolet Swenson Den1seFr1th Carol Bekke Joan Rogers Kay Reynen Erleen Ersele Paulme Serumgard Myrna Drckrnson Caryl Lee Arlene McM111an Bernrce Berg Pat Burckhard Joyce Bouvette Karen Thomson Second row Rheta Errckson Ellen Kleven E1a1ne Ehlers Alta Lmdaas Patsy Haley Jeanne Wall Audrey Mortenson JoAnn Lanz Shuley LaMotte Ruby Hanson Vernrce Henke Marrlyn Sullrvan Donna Rlggrn Mary Pat Wrlcox Mav1s Johnson Jamce Baker Patrrcta Zregler Thrrd row V1v1an Paulson Elorse Knudson Darla Jacobson Jamce Hanson Jeanne Blocker Pat Kirchoffner Wrnnrfred SJoberg Avrs Palmer Lenore Madsen Mary Murnane Marrlyn Har rlngton Donna I-lorstad Patucra Vander Lmden Lots Bateman Mary Agnes Krlalea Garl Fttzpatrrck Dorthey Moen Sharon Reynen The Future Homemakers of Amerrca consrsts of 52 actlve members Off1cers for the year were Vrolet Swenson, presrdent, Bern1ce Berg v1ce pres1dent Patsy Haley, secretary Mary Agnes Krlalea, treasurer Darla Jacobson, parhamentarran Mav1s Johnson, h1stor1an Jamce Baker, reporter, Paulrne Serumgard, musrc chan-man, V1v1an Paulson degrees charrman, Av1s Palmer, program charrman and Audrey Mortenson, pro jects charrman The Devrls Lake chapter donated f1fty dollars to the Beryl Allen fund rn 1952 by pass1ng out Dakota Ma1d cake m1x coupons 1n local grocery stores Another project of the grrls was send1ng Chmstmas cards and letters to German g1rls 1n therr adopted homemak1ng class 36 Fo I Io 0 - : I. 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Z , ' Front row Roger Breakey Paul Abrahamson Robert Bergeth Kenny Ztegler Glen Olson Merlyn Bryn Allan Brundell Gordon Shafer Denn1s Paulson Dennrs Knudson George Goeser Gary Krantz Rrchard W11cox Gerald Larson Grant Erdsness Mr Fagerlund Second row Larry MacDonald Kenny Kelly James MacDonald Harlan Knudson Duane Hatter Earnest Evenhus Robert Ray James Shrpman Harley Lynch Wesley Rrggrn Ray R1ppl1nger Jerry Maxwell Robert Maxwell Gerald Nerll Norrrs Knutson Thtrd row Joe Belford Melvrn Parkos Donald Overbo Duane Bye Raymond Weed Albert Grohs Vernon Bertsch Mrke Lowe Charles Shrpley Roy Hursman Rlchard Weed W1l11am Nelson Kerm1tGarske James Maetzold Warren Hursman Glen Rushfeldt Ronald Gulseth The F F A dlrected by Mr Norr1s Fagerlund part1c1pated 1n the state da1ry and cattle Judg1ng at Jamestown, the North Dakota wlnter show and attended the state conventron 1n Fargo They also sponsored the par ent son banquet The chapter was represented 1n the nat1onal contest at Kansas Cxty by Robert Maxwell Melvrn Parkos and Gordon Shafer, accompamed by the1r advrsor, were selected as members of the state F F A Judg1ng team and competed rn the nat1onal contest where they rece1ved a gold award F F A OFFICERS F1rst row Norrxs Fagerlund advxsor Norr1s Knutson vrce presldent Gor don Shafer presrdent Duane Bye re porter Albert Grohs treasurer Sec ond row Warren Hursman senttnel Charles Shrpely secretary Glenn Rushfeldt parlramentarran 37 F. 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I Front row Margo Galloway Denrse Fnth Audrey Berne Lynn Graham Anna Olson Caryl Lee Judy Stoffel Mary Ann Stoe Ann Mant Studness Frances Koss Pat Brna Paulme Serumgard Myrna Drckrnson Second row Lots Peterson Carol Knoke Sharlene Kenner Beverly Anderson Alta Lmdaas Mauorre Stap pler Berrnce Berg Shetla Rude Ruby Hansen Janet Morrtz Juanlta Brown Patsy Haley Jane Dushmske Jamce Mootz Joan Summer Thrrd row Vrolet Swenson Joan Warburton Altson Rude JoAnn Lanz Joan Walter Joan Weed Erleen Aardahl Judy Trmboe Lo1s Halvorson Marlene Jacobson Carol Fawcett Darla Jacobson Jeanne Wall Jamce Severson June Alm Bonme Chr1st1e Pat Burckhard Fourth row Patncra Drx Colleen Iacot Ioan Rogers Jamce Hansen LaVonne McChesney Penny Johnson Paula Reaney Wrnm fred Sjoberg Mary Murnane Lenore Madsen Mary Jean Tollefson Jean Blocker Avxs Palmer Marrlyn Harrrngton Glenda Overbo Arlene McM1llan Jacque Gray Carole Bekke Mary Agnes K1l11ea GIRLS GLEE CLUB The musrc department, under the d1rect1on of Mrs Evelyn Amb con srsts of g1rls glee club, m1xed chorus, nlnth grade chorus, seventh and erghth grade chorus, ensemble, and a boys quartet Caryl Kelly 15 the accompan1st for the groups These mus1c groups work hard to present an annual Chrrstmas and spr1ng concert They also take part 1n the gym re vue, the school Chr1stmas program, graduatron band frohcs, and the band concert Exchange tr1ps are planned for Lakota, Mrnot and Grand Forks 38 Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 , ' ' 1 1 . - 1 1 , 1 Front row Margo Galloway Denrse Frrth Alrson Rude Margorle Stappler LaVonne McChesney Lors Hal vorson JoAnn Lanz Lenore Madsen Jean Blocker Judy Trmboe Arlene McM11lan Ann Marrt Studness Frances Koss Pat Brna Paulrne Serumgard Myrna Drcklnson Second row Caryl Kelly Audrey Berne Pat Drx Paula Reaney Sherla Rude Wrnnrfred SJoberg Jamce Hanson Mary Murnane Mary Jean Tollef son Penny Johnson Avls Palmer Marlene Jacobson Carol Fawcett Darla Jacobson June Alm Carol Bekke Patsy Haley Jane Dushrnske Iamce Mootz Tlurd row Tommy Rutten Norval Johnson Dann Hussey Bob Murray Glenn Rushfeldt Larry Strand Larry Lanz Davrd Regan Brll Stewart Lee Brown Russell Pas onault Jerry Nelson Fourth row Newton Lee John Rutten Donald Elvrum Mrke Murnane Ronme Row Rrchard Krndervag Buddy Kelly Allan Taylor Jack Baukol Vernon Bertsch Jay Soper Duane Moore Jay Garske Howard Elvrum Earl Bosch Vernon Mueller Larry Zregler Phrhp Hurd Jon Stenseth Bob Sand berg Anton Bundy MIXED CHQRUS The Mrxed Chorus 15 a group of srxty nrne senlor hlgh boys and grrls under the drrectron of Mrs Evelyn Amb The group, Wh1Ch does all of 1tS pract1c1ng outsrde of school hours has sung rn the Chrrstmas concert the sprrng concert, rn varrous exchange concerts and competed 1n the state contest at Grand Forks rn Apr1l 39 Harrington, 'Allan Thompson, Gary Thorsoh, Douglas. Jensen, Duane Bye, Darrel Bye: Bob Snyder, Riley . . . , . . , in . . . , . THE STRI G ORCHESTR The String Orchestra, consisting of Z5 members, is in its fourth con' secutlve year. Mr Mlller a graduate of the Umversrty of M1ch1gan, dlrects the group They have an annual sprlng concert and also take part 1n the graduatron exercrses CELLO Gordon Barks John Bergstrom Ronald Hel Donna Novacek GarnetRude Sherla Rude Ann Mant Thorson VIOLIN Mare1laCh1sholm Donald Elvrum Thompson Phylhs Barks Jamce Moen Nancy Torlng Howard Elvrum James Evenhus Dann Hussey Norval Yvonne Brooks Johnson Allen Koss Jamce Moen Margaret Nelson 40 lesvig,'Karen Ronningl BASS: Richard'Maxson, Gary Studness,Charles Studness,Jonathan Thompson, Larry Glee Club Officers Seated: Vice President, Jean Blockerg President, Jane Dushinske, Sec.- Treasurer, Penny Johnson, Standing: Librarians: Sharlene Kenner, Sheila Rude, Pat Dixg and accompanist, Caryl Kelly. 4, . so Boys Quartet Girls Ensemble Bill Stewart, Bob Harrington. Darrel Bye, Marjorie Stappler, Janice Mootz, Marlene Jacobson, Lois and Jack Baukol. Halvorson, Judy Timboe, Jean Blocker. Lenore Madsen Paula Reaney, Pat Bina, Penny Johnson, Arlene McMillan and Caryl Kelly. 25 E Christmas Concert Chairmen Judy Timboe, Avis Palmer, Carol Bekke, Lois Halvorson, Myma Dickinson, Jeanne Wall, JoAnn Lanz. Jane Dushinske, Penny John- son, Pat Bina, Mary Jean Tollefson, and Beverly Anderson. 41 X1 Qxxlfo This Frrst row Jon Stenseth Howard Knutson Kenny Zregler Tom Gallag TENOR DRUMMERS First row: Joan Warburton, June Alm, Arlene McMillan. Marlene Jacobson, Darla Jacobson, JoAnn Lanz. Paula Reaney, her Garl Jerome John Rutten Allan Thompson Penny Johnson Sec ond row Jrm Foley Duane Butts Bob Snyder Joan Mrnette John Mad dock Joan Rogers Earl Bosch Bud Kelly Peggy Stefonowrcz Ron Row Larry Zregler Thrrd row Pat Krllalea Jerry Chrrstre Mrke Mumane Everett Kjelbertson Glenn Rushfeldt Monica Mellem Pat Maddock Larry Llehe Allan Young Darrell Bye Kenny Caye Paul Abrahamson Bruce Freed Mrke Walsh Rlchard Krndervag Vernon Mueller Bob Thls year marks the thrrty fourth consecutive year for the Devlls Lake Concert Band and rts thrrd year under the drrectron ofW1ll1am E Zesrger The frrst band whrch has been renamed the Governor s band for the state of North Dakota 15 composed of srxty frve members There rs also a second band a thrrd band and a pre band Leadrng the Devtls Lake marchrng band are three twrrlers and the grrls tenor drum corps Band Graduates First row: Bill Stewart. Marlene Jacobson, Penny Johnson, Margo Galloway. Caryl Kelly, Paula Reaney. Arlene McMillan, Russell Pasonault, Second row: Bob Snyder, Vemon Mueller, Richard Kindervag, Kenny Caye, Everett Kjelbertson, Jack Baukol, Gor- don Christianson. John Bergstrom, Don Englar, Larry Johnson. 42 Harrington. Fourth row: Richard Muehlhausen, Lowell Tripp, Eileen O C 44,0697 Taylor, Janice Harrington, Ramona Remster, Richard Berg, Don Englar, Larry Johnson, Jack Baukol, Dick Madsen, Phillip Hurd, Allan Rogers, Dean Stenseth, Wayne Skramstad, Jack Ringstrom, Bob Iverson, Bill Oeh1ke,Jim Ringstrom, Bobby Reslock, Terry Walsh. Fifth row: Caryl Kelly, John Bergstrom, Gary Thorson, Russell Pasonault, Donald Moore, Gordon Christianson, Tim Engh, Bill Stewart, Tom Rutten. The band's yearly program consists of the fall Pop Concert, Band Frolics, Spring Concert, Homecoming parade, Science Fair, Memorial Day parade. and various basketball games, basketball tournaments, and marching engagements. The band was on hand this year to greet President Truman. who visited Devils Lake on a Whistle Stop Campaign. They also played in Bismarck for the inauguration of Governor Norman Brunsd ale during Christmas vacation. Band in Review 5 TWIRLERS LaVonne McChesney, Ali- son Rude. MargoGalloway. fu- i R . l T 43 MF Y 4 ,mv m 1,',?H,- Q A ' ff fs 33 3? U, ,mind .J A . yy. 'V fx Q ffl 2- wax aw-Mg'-f 'Q 'Nm N wx. 4 5, J '95 1,3 xl'? 'gNV 5 'ia wifi?-N7 ri U f ' 'P' ,G . f' xlfxiv ligyr sv QW ,KWE Kgs RQ E lg Ma-a afs VFN- X D4 wg ,V wx, ' XL,Y-,..lf.v,v::'4'5'4'L Q- A xk' . 9 , A Q .ww v , if Q67 ' Cr 'Q G 6 0 W yu ing ff, ,y ,' ,Qf w f ,ff-1 u f . .,.,................,....,-W...-,, . . .-, . a--- ff.. A VM, I Cheerleaders Paula Reaney Margo Galloway Kenny Caye Larry Johnson Caryl Kelly Jean Blocker Pep Club Cfflcers Elaine Ehlers Treasurer Lenore Madsen Secretary Lucxlle Whitt Advlsor Arlene Mc Mrllan Presxdent Jane Dushmske Vrce Presrdent 45 I I I I I . 1 I A Q I I I 1 l 0 Beaker Busters The Beaker Busters, composed of twelve members, is working on pro- jects, two of which will be selected to enter the state science fair. The finalist of the state fair will be a- warded a trip to the national fair held rn Oak Rrdge Tennessee Last year four Central students attended the national fair held in Washington D C The students Mav1sJohnson RobertMetz Richard Frederickson and P3II1C13KlICh0ff ner were accompanied by their adviser Julian Rolzinskr and another entry from Grafton Projects and current science events are discussed at the meet ings held every second and fourth Tuesday of the month First row Margaret Nelson Violet Swenson Robert Metz Alta Lrndaas MHVIS Johnson Second row Richard Frederickson Ion Stenseth Mary Agnes Krllalea Pat Kirchoffner Janet Moritz John Thompson Mr Rolzinski and Arlington Eifert fnot ptcturedj Working on Christmas cards and making a display of outstanding Kodak pictures of 1951 were the proJects of this photography club The members do their work out side ofschool hours unless a mem ber is able to work rn the dark room alone durrng a study period Mr Julian Rolzrnskr directs the club in its work and under his in struction the students learn funda mentals and proper use of equrp ment With the money that they have ea med sponsoring ca nteens and con CCSSIOHS the club is buying a spectroscope for use in the depart ment Photography Club First row Jane Dushmske Janet Moritz Patsy Haley Elaine Ehlers Hurd Mike Mumane Mr Rolzrnski Advisor JoArm Walters. Second row: Timmy lshgh. Jack Thompson Philip TIVITI J I-u,,,,f A Attendants Joan Warburton and Paula Reaney smrle durrng the Home comrng parade HOMECOMI G I9 I Sharlene Kenner sophomore was crowned queen of the 52 '53 homecomlng fest1v1t1es by Caryl Kelly last year s queen ln the gym October 10 Buddy Kelly was her carnpalgn manager Paula Reaney sen1or and Joan Warburton Jumor attended the royal court Therr campalgn managers were Gary Jensen and Anton Bundy respectwely The annual snake dance was held Thursday mght It wound rts way to the Central school where the cheerleaders announced the queen After the school coronat1on Frrday the cheerleaders led the parade through the uptown d1str1Ct The homecomlng dance cllmaxed the day's act1v1t1es wrth the queen and her escort lead1ng the grand march Gary Jensen Paula Reaney Dodre Warburton Anton Bundy 48 . I a 2 . ' . 1 1 . . r 9 1 1 0 . . ' 1 . . A if 'IR 5 'av 'Q ., 1, H sl. - ft . 1' s 1 av '4 1 1 I n 'Bw ff aw-..,, w . Q . rm, Caryl Kelly, 1951 queen: Hugh Kelly, sophomore campaign managerg Ioan Warburton, junior candidate, Anton Bundy, junior campaign manager, Queen Sharleneg lack Baukol, football co-captain, Paula Reaney, senior can- didate, Gary Jensen, senior campaign rnanagerg Kathleen Schepp, junior high page, The other page, Lyle Altringer is not pictured. H lr h Congratulations Sharlene 1 K' , H - it Caryl Kelly, JoAnn Lanz, Jay Soper, Margo Galloway, Duane Moore, Colleen Jacot, Jon Stenseth, seated is Bill Ste- wart, homecoming chairman. 50 M Um Q N The Winners O YQ , gg Fgfa H 5 :iii-13 07 I Class of '53 Homecoming Floats :W V l JU U ,f E Prom Chairman Bill Stewart The Junlor class was host to the sen1ors at a banquet held 1n Persh1ng May 2 After the banquet the semors entertaln ed the guests at the prom 1n an elaborately decorated gym Banquet Chairmen Kenny Metz and Patsy Haley Gif. f'i.....a--- , . , .. I , ,RA V Y, l.,,, I , af 1 i E w - Y X M '91 Our Miss Brooks The Iunror class play was presented Feb 17 Mrss Brooks played by Darla Ja cobson rs forced to cast and drrect the school play whrch cancels her vacatron plans In desperatron Mrss Brooks hrdes all the basketballs and musrcal rnstruments rn order to have a quret rehearsal Glen Rtrshfeldt plays the part of Supermtendent Words worth whlle Larry Strand takes the roll of the coach Ted the basketball star and play lead rs portrayed by Rrley Murray Carole Bekke plays the hard workrng actress n Mrss Brooks play The part of a very demandrng puprl rs taken by Myrna D1ck rnson and the part of her equally demandmg mother rs grven to Pat Krrchoffner Alrson Rude rs the every body s frrend lxbrarlan ,Au -'1 Play Cast Frrst Row Alrson Rude Io Ann Lanz Jeanne Wall Den 1se Frrth Carole Bekke Pat Krrchoffner Alta Lrndaas Second Row Larry Strand Patsy Haley Vrolet Swenson Myrna Drckrnson Darla Ia cobson Margaret Nelson Bob Maxwell Thrrd Row Glen Rushfeldt Bob Sandberg Rrley Murray Davrd Regan Allan Thompson Gary Thor son Y... Producuon staff Frrst Row Mary Agnes Krllalea Carol Fawcett M1m1 Murnane Erleen Ardahl Second Row Elsre Morlanen Joan Rogers Earl Bosch Ioan Warburton Pat Burchard is fn ...J I HL. Don't iight over me, girls Oh, Miss Brooks! REVIEW 55 3, , F 1 I N 5 in Y ' f i ri What is it f 2 f A . ., , if-i , i i . le Massah Hah'1y am comin' uv 'f 5 f vw. ,fx ,X Put down that knife What were you up to Jules Time out 56 H, f-N 'J ., -,., , -nfs 4 Ox, 5 Ni .lggfigh .us Last mlnute cram Congratulauons MISS Nelson DRUMS OF DEATH The senlor class presented Drums of Death a three act mystery play November Zl The actron centered around the d1sappearance of Mr Ba1ley and a myster1ous Afr1can stone Mr Ba1ley's relat1ves Mrs Chllette played by Avls Palmer Eugema Bowles Lenora Madsen Amella G1llette Margo Galloway and Paula Balley Caryl Kelly are called to the mansron 1n the swamp by Mr Ba1ley s enemy Thompson al1as Doctor Cameron played by R1chard Fred errckson Jay Garske as Sheldon Harley a secret serv1ce agent works w1th the county sher1ff Newton Cooper played by John Bergstrom 1n f1nd1ng Mr Ba1ley The parts of Celeste and Jules servants 1n the eer1e swamp es tate were played by Paula Reaney and Gary Jensen 41. She ll recover Larry Watch out for my eye 57 I 1 If 5 ,- I N S bf ix Q. df' s 3 C? 45 ' .1 ' ' fill , 2. me i Oh BOlDby Co-Chairmen, Carol and Iackg Senior president Donnie President and vice president, jay and Gary, with their belles .LV Hawaiians enjoy their luau .A I952 Prom and Banquet Hawaiian dance and song entertained those attending the banquet on a Hawaiian Cruise . Colorful leis were given to each passen- ger. Co-chairmen, Carol and Jack, appointed com- mittees. The junior class vice president welcomed the guests. An American in Paris was the popular prom theme chosen by the class of '5Z. David Cunningham, chairman, elected commit- tees that created a Pari- sian air with drawings and an illuminated fountain. Hawaiian War Chant Parisian fountain xxt SENIOR HIGH Ftrst row Jantce Moen Garnet Rude Demse Frtth JoAnn Lanz June Alm Jacque Gray Second row Evelyn Vyalstad Donna Novacek Marcella Chrsholrn Rosalte LeClerc Cheryl Reynen Mary Stoe Myrna Drcktnson Penny Nelson Bonme Chrtstte Margo Galloway Anrta Olson Joan Nelson Elsre Morlanen Thrrd row Janrce Baker Dorothy Moen Verna Ferestad Bonnre Row Galea Olson Pat Burckhard Joyce Bouvette Carol Bekke Sherla Rude Marlene Huber Darla Jacobson Jane Dushmske Margaret Nelson Barbara Gerrels LaVonne McChesney TUMBLI G These grrls are athletrcally m1nded They meet 1n Central's gym, w1th then' capable supervlsor MISS Luc1l1e Whrtt The two groups Junlor and semor hlgh grrls, practrce every Monday n1ght Durrng the year, the g1r1s work on routrnes for the gym rev1ew JUNIOR HIGH FRONT Kay Frtzpatrrck Ellen Nelson Nancy Prltrngsrud Cheryll Reynen La Donna Danrels Jean Pow nell KNEELING Shrrley Fugle Karen Ronnrng Phyll1s Barks Mama Johnson Myrna Altrrnger Pam Galloway Elame Elefson Ton1Burckhard Beverly Hatter Kay Prper Jamna Kosteckt Sharon Lee Janet Kunkel Dorothy Jahnke Judy Belford STANDING Karen Rohrer Helen Hanson Patrrcra Martm Shrrley Toso, Pat Harmon Garl Dushmske Sally Rrsmoen Kathleen Burckhard Marcra Freed Charlotte Herda Patrrcra Kuntz Carol Englar Jean Halvorson Ellen Blankenshtp Darlene Cahn Barbara Hanson Susan Carney TOP Joan Hussey Joan Mrller Patty Chrrsue Judy Garske 60 ALL- TAR VOLLEYBALL TEAM FIRST ROW L Madsen P Nelson E Kleven P Bma SECOND ROW C M Johnson A McM1llan J Gray J Warburton THIRD ROW M Nelson P Krrchoffner J Blocker M Pownell J Weed fNotP1ctured P Wrttkopj VOLLEYBALL These grrls were chosen by the1r advrs er M155 Luc111e Whltt to comprlse the f1rst al' school volleyball team In order to be chosen for th1s you must f1rst be a part of an all class team The all stars were chos en by the1r performance durlng a school tournament by Lucllle Wh1tt and her ass1s tant Delores Paulson The gn-ls compete w1th challenglng teams and the faculty That looks extremely d1ff1cult Shexla In such a posmon a smrle must be forced' 61 G. A. A. Audrey Mortenson Penny Johnson Jane Dushrnske Caryl Kelly Marlene Jacobson Audrey Berne Margo Galloway Paula Reaney Lors Bateman Marlene Huber Donna Johnson Judy Sroffel GAA g1rl's athlet1c assoc1at1on grves the g1rls a chance to earn them- own letters sweaters plns numerals and chevrons The po1nts needed for p1ns are 2.50 letters 500 sweaters l ZOO numerals 250 and chevrons 2.50 The orgamzatlon 1S made up of 75 g1rls from e1ghth through twelfth grades under the leadershlp of Mrss Lucllle Whrtt 62 n I n 1 I 9 r I n 9 1 1 - I D Y i i I ' g Y 1 I 7 D 9 7 1 ' I g Q ul. 'Kun 3811 I 3 v Readmg Clockwrse R Metz En V Bertsch Guard B Harrmgton Fullback D Bye Quarterback E Kjelbertson En V Mueller Left Half J Baukol Guard D Connor Halfback L Brown Guard G Krantz Rrght Half B Stewart Fullback 64 PK ii in 'SSA 'M us iw CT i2..,:-'ix W. MW I, L 1 use 9 - ff-9 2 .nun-fl fr,-ar, A Our peppy cheerleaders Larry, Paula, Margo, Pitsy. Jean, and Kenny. Reading from top to right Raymond Weed Orville Baker Douglas Jensen Marlowe Myer Bobby Iverson Duane Butts Tony Skurdall Robert Sandberg Richard Storsteen Warren l-lursman David Regan vi? R A32 I ll V 2 X ' ff' . A ' ' Q fs, Q ww? A, f l 65 Front Row Jack Baukol Jay Soper Vernon Mueller Vernon Bertsch Everett K1e1bertson lay Garske Duane Moore Bob Metz Second Row John Bergstrom Alan Taylor Raymond Weed R1chardStorsteen Charles Shrpley Darrel Bye Or vrlle Baker Bob Harrlngton The 1952 53 vers1on of the Satan bas eteers played 18 games dur1ng the regular season w1nn1ng 7 of these Although they won only two of s1x northeast d1str1ct games they f1n1shed 1n a three way t1e for second place and were seeded second 1n the Eastern d1v1s1onal at Fargo Leadlng the Satan at tack throughout the campalgn was the tr1o who threw rn a rnaJor1ty of the Central baskets, Everett Kjelbertson, Darrell Bye and Jack Baukol The Satans began and ended thelr season wrth defeats Sandw1ched 1n between these was a serres of ups and downs for the Res lockmen The Satans started slowly los1ng to xx-L Brsrnarck Mrnot and Valley C1ty before tak1ng the1r f1rst w1n, a dec1s1on over the 'Rfk Fargo M1dgets The season h1gh pornt was a three game wm streak, 1nclud1ng v1ctor1es over St Marys of B1smarck Jamestown and Rugby The darkest stretch was a four loss strmg to Blsmarck, Park R1ver, Grafton and Shan Coach R0YRe510Ck ley of Fargo thelr season s lowest ebb 66 Z . - f , 1 , - 2 , t , . . . ' . . , . 5 1 Air tg:-1 K' l . ' QQ We gs' A . . 2 f , 1 . . 'S -4- . xx:-f an V In ' w . ' Q ,f V . - or , L , l . , ' I , . Jack Baukol Af Q, Student Managers Lee Brown and Marlowe Myer Blsmarck Mrnot Valley Crty Fargo Grand Forks Jamestown Rugby Mrnot Grafton St Marys Brsmarck Park Rlver Grafton Shanley Grand Forks Park Rrver Dan-e1 Bye Everett K1elbertson '59 WW? .0-jf' i x Q S H i I 3 sh S I Q Q1 11 . . JW 'FF f f 1 A , I . , ,gk V iafff-fy -v- -.N-me-www , W eg, A W as 4, W , gsfgzf LETTERMEN Frrst Row Alan Taylor Bobby Iverson Bob Harrrngton Gary Krantz Kenny Metz Bob Sandberg Davxd Regan Lee Brown B111 Stewart Second Row Raymond Weed John Bergstrom Vernon Mueller Gary Jen sen Duane Connor Douglas Jensen Bob Metz Warren Hursman Orvrlle Baker Thrrd Row Darrel Bye Everett Kjelbertson Vernon Bertsch Jay Graske Duane Moore Charles Shrpley Rrchard Storsteen Jack Baukol Jay Soper unlor Hugh Team James Rrngstrom Sherman Lee Bruce Freed Raymond Walter Robert Bergeth Standrng left to rrght Coach Vrctor Sletten Gary Nelson Gary Bedford Gerald Larson Bob Wong Kenneth Ztegler Paul Abra hamson student manager 70 B Squad Seated left to rrght H Lynch P Hurd A Bundy R Sandberg R Iverson K Metz Standrng left to nght L Mahaney D Regan D Hatter M Myer D Jenson R Van Leu: Coach Dennrs Huntley Sophomore Team Seated left to nght L Zregler R Row L Conrad O Baker N Lee R Weed Standrng left to rrght Coach Hartley Maland E Hanson I Maetzold H Knutson P Krllalea W Sharbono 71 Q o 2 . , . , 1 . . , 1 , . . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . o 1 Z - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 . Q-- 'w J my W 49 :NX Kenneth Metz Duane Connor Davrd Regan Gary Kramz Track Track letter wrnners for the 1951' 52 season were Roger Erlckstad 120 h1gh hurdles George Zlegler, 100 yard dash Don Larson 440 yard run Pat Braunagel drscus Bud Swenson Javelrn Duane Connor 180 low hurdles Gary Krantz relay Kenneth Metz relay and Davrd Regan relay Hn.. P Jw dl Q'M'1'y Kenneth Metz, Darrel Bye, Davrd Regan Standrng Vernon Mueller, Gary Krantz, Duane Connor, 77 3 1. ri' 11-J' jg' ' , f 9 ' N N I , 5 r ,. . ' K 1 ' RW ' I 1 ' V fy-I I ' -- We :gi 5? gm A 1 . MN p 1 . I . 'rr I 5 I 1 -. ya . . - .. , 3 S , S 1 S , L , 1 i 9 l 1 I - SNAPSHIITS I j 5 ig-I Us Glass of 1953 1111115 ROGER IVERSON leaves hrs Mrghty Mrdget muscle de veloper to Jerry Nelson LARRY JOHNSON wrlls hrs cheerleadrng abrlrty to Mar lowe Myer JUDY TIMBOE wrlls her cold cold heart to Hank Wrl hams MARY JEAN TOLLEFSON wrlls her rrdes rn a certarn red Ford to anyone who rs lucky enough EVERETT KJELBERTSON wrlls hrs great knowledge of all school studres to Douglas Jensen SHIRLEY LARSON w1lls her modest vorce to Bob Sandburg MARJORIE STAPPLER wrlls her shorthand book to Joan Sorbel AUDREY BERTIE wrlls her swrng to our school s playground JOHN BERGSTROM wrlls hrs golfrng abrlrty to Gary Thor son JAY SOPER wrlls all ofhrs excess werght to lrttle Marlowe Myer AVIS PALMER wrlls her abrlrty to go through stop srgns and red lrghts to anyone who has a fast 41 Nash CATHERINE HAGER wrlls her nrght escapades to Betty Hager CHARLES STUDNESS wrlls hrs extreme effort rn gettrng to school rn the mornrng to Carol Fawcett ROBERT METZ wrlls hrs abrltty to get up at '7 00 rn the rnormng to Darrel Bye LOIS HALVORSON wrlls her French speakrng abrlrty to anyone gorng to France BEVERLY ANDERSON wrlls her sense of humor to anyone who hasn t got one PEGGY WITTKOP wrlls all her gray harrs to anyone who takes extra subjects MARGENE MONSON wrlls her huge appetrte to Bemrce Forness CAROL Y JOHNSON wrlls her abrlrty to drrve to Delra Mae Allard BERNICE BERG wrlls her tard1ness from Phy Ed class to Sherla Rude RONALD BUTTERS leaves hrs cowboy boots to some Jun ror who lrkes to make hrrnself heard CLASS WILL As we, the Class of 1953 depart from thrs 12 year course at Central Hrgh, we make out our last wrll and testament, leav rng our most precrous possessrons to those who wrll follow us MARLENE JACOBSON leaves her rnnocent expressron to anyone else that wants to get away wrth somethrng CAROL M JOHNSON wrlls her onron sack rcebox to the grrls rn the Class of 55 QBe sure you don t lose rt out the wrndow J JEAN BLOCKER wrlls her nrckname Slrcker to Mary Ann Stoe because she rs the only one who can meet the qualr frcatrons rf you know what she means MARIORIE ERTMANN wrlls her love of sewrng to Garl Dushrnske JANE DUSHINSKE wrlls her press card Jaycee Jacket and her seat at the ball park to Alrson Rude because she wrll make good use of them RICHARD FREDERICKSON wrlls hrs parts rn the class plays to any one else dense enough to accept them PAULA REANEY wrlls Bud Kelly to Pedro Maddock for safe keeprng MARGARET POWNELL w1lls Mrss Whrtt the prrvrlege of havrng another Pownell rn her Physrcal Ed classes LaVONNE JOHNSON wrlls her rnvrsrble Cadrllac to Betty Hager MAVIS JOHNSON wrlls her last name to June Alm for future use she wonders why ELOISE KNUDSON wrlls her frrst name to anyone that can pronounce rt the rrght way FAYE SCHICKLING wrlls her two mrle hrke over to Short hand II to June Alm DON ENGLAR w1lls hrs abrlrty to resrst the grrls to Jerry Nelson JOHN PARKER wrlls hrs orl burner to Harlan Knutson for future school pleasures LENORE MADSEN wrlls an all expense pard trrp to Grand Forks to Vonnre McChesney wrshrng she could go herself PENNY JOHNSON wrlls her nrck name Penrod to Penny Nelson rn hopes that she ll bury rt CARYL LEE wrlls her abrlrty to race rnto home room so early to anyone who can run that fast AUDREY MORTENSON wrlls her very femrnrne laugh to Sherla Rude as rf she really needed rt LARRY LANZ wrlls all hrs broken hockey strcks to Bobby Reslock JANICE DIEHL wrlls her 5th perrod study hall to some lucky Junror to rest up m ahead for the last perrod eco nomrcs class ALBERT GROHS wrlls hrs roller skates to anyone brave enough to wear the dangerous cutters EVELYN JAHR wrlls her one handed volley ball to anyone lucky enough to be unable to get both hands up 7 O Ks . . - ,' ' ', . 74 XXX will kt f '-'H-.w: 1 N? .L- .-2 , rn' K' 1. You name ll 2. Seventh grade grown ups 3 Smrle boys, don't be natural 4 Qurck, Watson, my SUD bef0I6 II strrkes! 5 Together alonel' 6 Llfe In Bemldjil '7 What does she keep rn her boathouse? 8 As cuddly as a teddy bear 9 Really? 10. The Rog Iverson Fan Club, 11 Darw1n's theory proved 12 John's dog 13 Who dat s1tt1ngin de comer? 14 Somewhere along the way 15 12 10 A.M. January 1952 16 The 1ntellectual type. 75 P? . 'A t-,SWK Ib U ex'-1 L rw, ' 5 r b N 6 I .R M x ,344 . VL VV ,GU 'ZS ., W 4 , A ,J ff' Nggg W lf Q Q Q . L ' I 1 .N f A W A ... T t Q e at AX- 6' j 9 , . A . WH ,,,. ....-.----f 'QJO A I -gay 7 air F .t 1 1- . K f' -lf- fl 1 2 . rm I ,, k -454 .,,...,,.S1 ,,,..,. . ,. r 11 A rv 114' xx yi ., WE, . , 1 , o 175 I ' k , wr ms I .L K Ks SHARON ANDERSON wrlls her argurng wrth Mrss Du Guay to Jacque Gray ARLENE MCMILLAN wrlls her lostweek end rn Grand Forks to Mary Ann Stoe BEATRICE FRANKLIN wrlls her long harr to Jacque Gray VERNON BERTSCH wrlls hrs beard to Pee Wee Knut son BEVERLY GREENW ALT leaves her mornrng and noon rrdes to Juanrta and Vernrce JOHN OLSEN wrlls hrs abrlrty to get out of school at noon to anyone who can run rn the halls wrthout gettrng caught KENNY CAYE wrlls hrs musrc stand to Allan Young so he wrll have one when he rs frrst charr GARY JENSEN wrlls hrs experrence rn all thrngs to Allan Young LaVONNE BEUCHLER wrlls all her Stevenson buttons to all staunch Republrcans JANICE MOOTZ wrlls her grggles rn economrcs to Kay Reynan GARY KRANTZ wrlls hrs beard as long as rt may grow to Bob The Horse Harrrngton JACK BAUKOL leaves hrs meek vorce to some uprrsrng Junror who wrshes to enter the srngrng freld LEE BROWN leaves hrs job as student manager to Rrchard Storsteen GORDON SHAFER wrlls all hrs squaws to Heap Brg War rror Bob Sandburg Alras Geronrmo RICHARD KINDERVAG wrlls hrs cornetJazz musrc to Paul Abrahamson CHARLES SHIPLEY leaves lrttle body to Roger Brekke BOB SNYDER wrlls hrs School Sprrrt to Donald Elvrum KENTON STEINKE leaves all of hrs admrrers to that handsome U5 Allan Thompson JAY GARSKE leaves all hrs extreme love for teachers to Dave Regan MARGO GALLOWAY leaves all her coordrnatron to Bobby Iverson ROBERT HENLEY wrlls hrs effort rn annual work to some lucky Junror who rs assrgned hrs Job RICHARD HALLDORSON leaves hrs shoes to some old so e JAMES HAAKENSON wrlls hrs deep rnterest rn school subjects to Phrlrp Hurd VINCE TORRIER wrlls hrs ways to anyone who rs gorng MARLENE SWANSON leaves all of her abrlrtres to JoAnn Lanz ROBERT RAY wrlls hrs enjoyment out of school to Norwal Johnson MARILYN SULLIVAN leaves her few brarns to Margaret Nelson VIVIAN PAULSON wrlls her abrlrty rn school work to John Rutten EARNEST EVENHUS leaves hrs brcycle abrlrty to Larry Strand ELAINE EHLERS leaves her old beat up beautrful Ford to JoAnn Walter DUANE CONNORleaves hrs gym locker to any future bas ketball or football star GORDON CHRISTIANSON leaves hrs abrlrty to play the snare drum and the drum rtself to Tom Rutten DUANE CHANCE wrlls hrs experrence rn drrvrng cabs to Rrley Murray PAT BINA wrshes to leave her eraser to someone who never makes any mrstakes LUANN ANDERSON leaves her trrnrdness to Myrna Drck rnson wrth the hope that she wrll use rt sometrme NORRIS KNUTSON leaves school because he has graduat FRANCES KOSS wrlls her Job to anyone who has the de srre to work for awhrle AUDREY MCKINNON leaves her Economrcs book to some Jjunror wrth hopes that thrs Junror wrll use rt srnce she rdn t DUANE MOORE wrlls hrs mannrsh ways to Kenny Metz wrth the hope that he wrll use them to an advantage RUSSELL PASONAULT leaves Playrng Anchors Awergh on hrs tuba VERNON MUELLER leaves glad that you got your annual CARYL KELLY wrlls her Junror hrgh crushes to Jo Ann Lana BILL STEWART wrllswhat favorrtrsm he had wrth a certarn teacher to June Alm You have now peered rnto the very depths of our souls, and drs covered our most prrzed possessrons We of the class of 1953 vvrsh you good luck on your Journey onward Farewell' THE CLASS OF 53 . 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