Clearbrook High School - Beacon Yearbook (Clearbrook, MN)

 - Class of 1948

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HIGH SCHOOL Clearbrook To thee we To than we Our finest our door alma main fill ever be true and nobloot to do, Clearbrook our door alma moto Tay name wi ll Wrmcl iT to tin world I an Tne green and tho whito shall ever woven In victory, in victory Proudly unfurlod, T' I will evpr endeavor, I' A J' eg:f:'QNf+'f--,, v -wA W qv ' -'H y 1 -'fflffws fl -.,I..-...- -.1.. EN rd 'T . i f 1 y ff xi 1 s 1. e -1 ' ' 'L 1 . .1 - . Y .. - w A -- . ' 'llfuf !-fl! +!1.!f.!. ,lla lu-,E -'Il H1 Im 'R , I 1 ',f1':f 512 :Q1 ! .Ig Fr? -14 . if 7 . 1 rv L. 11 2111 5.3! ?5f'2, , H, J.-4 4r ii ,.. .. Fl. .fill if Us. 1! ff it 1 vi- r is . :il 5. 9. ,. ,, Xl' 1- I-,M . a 'f- A. 'v . 1 mf - 1, v ig Wi vi gf ' ' 'lx 1, E1 ..., it :' 1 ET '5- F I 11 A I 'lxz ,if :f if n'. 1' S1 'W iw ',1f', M 5g.'j1 ,Sl ri, '--'in .- 11 -ii ,I -a ,1 , .41. 11 PQ' .mu X 1 'iii ,Zeal 1 Fm- A tall, i, 14,1 z W Q9 I '1r, ' 1 1 Y 1 1 . 1 '-1 '1 1 1 1 ' N 1 1 .fig Jw' ' n' V V-?Ff ,A 'if . 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T WYLA LONG TYPISTS ....... ....... . RAMONA EMHEL LORRAINE SHELQUIST X MARGARET ERIC-KSON ACTIVITIES EDITOR ..... ...... P HERE ANDERSON JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE .... .. .JACKIE KIHLSTADIUS SOPHONORE REPRESENTATIVE... ...CHARLOTTE STOCKNAN ' J' ERESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE. . . . ..SHIRLEI RERSHAN 51,3 1355 413 Q55 . .4 I U' ' -,,,.... . . -. I.,-. A 1-P .','i4.-'GQPIQUH' ' Kg .5,. '-'Is-2' 'W,1'.i.' -x-.6..i.-5 ' -31. , -A -.., -FQ! 4' .5 - -F ' 1' .. . A KT - AHL NAA VW 1-,FH an-'Ig .. w. '. ' -1-': f- 1 g' ' I . I I 1 . ' . . 3-L -, , .-wh, . A,, .,',cAQI,. '...,',,.:,,.f- - Ly 14. ' 39 -,,. ' Y -5.-,Q -V X A.. . '1 Ji I ' f-.',',V.m -if? 'A' s... ' 4 -12: T, U, SYRUXQEL--Prim. - L'f'YI'!' .AQ WA, ,+V 0 aff... 'A' '.P'K v,. , X.-L .,.,1 . ,af F ACU - L11 0 i 44 - 7 , 1-ry, -X 511211 W Q 1' 'UWM si W X 3 ,M L b - as a J 4? iz! - Q. 'EV ' ff -: :A .Q X 'S L.,v F, F MISS 'N'-df 'rg .JL....f'.JL. 3-4 grades 40 'fa r P' 1125 U. glIDHOLK i---. sf ' ' -. K 1 A - ,lm ' , 4 U x 1.1 s' Mlbb 4. 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Q53 H ALVFIRSCV , LOUI SE GLEE CLUF 1g PAPEW SYAFF sg APNUAL STAFF 4: pf' CLVU, ffuafi- D 'N Tia . vm sf'-:W . ' - PAPU J.w.z 4, A,.x. A' 4 :Lxss VIGW Favs. 2g L. 1 SENIOR CLASS !iE DERSL!f, JYCA' SUSE GLW! 1-' g I-LIMS Ji Cf? -1 P PwF7T'? :3.A. P' 1'-'Q A UAL 3'.-aff' 4 'BTYTL1 ' JKT' CII. lg CLQQQ WTJ. l-ff: ATF, US. 172 PYP YL' Jfffiix l Ik LI.. 1'T Ct I. FF 41 I' T , 5Tf 'T 31 ' L .rg JLX P , CL 1,55 VIL7 Y 1. SENIOR CLASS L.- Mn.. lf, .,,,MV 3 fi P ILE? 5 1 I LC O1 I0 'Y 'VT ahh . up -- I va... PAIR Li w-.. F' AFT-?T'AL STAFF' 45 EFJCLA1.. -. , p ,. 4.-, 5 , ,, M. SENIOR f. . was . M . . 11.92, .'7'.I..5x,' , if, 1 Nif' , . . ...S .- -- I'.- JBA.. 1 Prur 5.19. ' Jw, yumm- Yv N 1. LHC. - CLASS I..,,I'I , JIT V EDIT? ?fC T 'I-LIT 'f'. A-1 'Jtv' W 1 J. -3-v A--fq, L. ., ,, . .:' u. , VLASD .5 .J. 3: Jn,-L . - 5TI.f?FII'T f'f '. fI. 4g CLfi PLAY 5: 'k 7'AI. x3 N'-'W 4. ,U b.,.,...,' X, LC .A .T xlv.. J tv- QA, ,-,. ..,.: .. ,M vH.,,W.g2if,W H A A.. -J.-x.: X, 421' ,.. '-. 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' x sEN1oss Class Officers f y Pres1dent......... ......G1adyce Hagen W - Vice Pres1dent.... ...Lillian Btenlund 'fi A ,. Sec. and Treas.... ...Jean Henderson .? v, 'Es ' F1ower......... ......Wh1te Rose Adv1sor.... .... ..Mr. Nixon ' 1 oo1orBClOllUlO lfiiililgreen ,lawn L1 . Motto ' ,ff 0 'Make Results, Not Excuses' Qu- E Valedictor-ian............G1adyce Hagen i 'if Salutator-ian.............Do1or'es Visor ff fl- Ku '95 CLASS HISTORY ffl 1-,7 . .v QV' 3 W Four long years ago, in early September, 1944 thir- ' J M ty-three pupils enrolled as freshmen in the Clear- jog xv brook High School to begin an exciting new phase of , ' their young lives. ,x o H .LRE Since 1n1r1a1:1on was prohibited, the sophomores gave a welcoming party in our honor. At our first vita class meeting Miss Lord was chosen as class advisor abil and Lillian TeHennepe was elected class president. 77 . , The nine months that had once stretched far into , the future quickly receded into the past, the year 5+ coming to a close with a picnic at Clearwater Lake. W 345355 The next fall found thirty-one of us back again to 'L-ff-fff' r carry on toward the goal of a higher education. J 1 Miss Lundmark was chosen as our class advisor and It Darold Nelson as our class president, Being sopho- 1 ' mores, we felt rather superior, and the freshmen , , were so much younger than we had ever been! Spring Q and the picnic day soon arrived. We had our class '. ivwglb picnic at Itasca State Park, without the presence Wlwfa' 92.21-, of those who had chosen picnic day for themselves jiri? previously. - KCont1nued on next pagel X ,gs 'YL' X Fa .n... . ..3..n4if ,.Ln.Ah .. .. ' ' lk ,A ,qlgyfi Uh 1 ,,.,5?-,Nn.,5y1.1 ' ' 2.1-Lwf' ' Q WW? X C, ' I I .- ff: ., P . ' X v.: -' 1' - r 4j:,:iH,n5,?,L-:ggi-'. , W ,',,:i-Lofx' . ii' JN 3732. if A .a-. '15 . ..-i.,'g,cw+, . - . ilk, -a-.3 J ,. me gal It w .: w 1 , ,. l M J vt, x QW' Twenty-five of ue returned as juniors in the fall of '46. This time Twyla Long was chosen chief ex- H ecutive and Mr. G-ray as class advisor. Two big' e- jr,- vents of the year were our giving the seniors a 'fy yy banquet and our presenting the class play, 'The LH Million Dollar Cook. Our school picnic was held ij 4' at Diamond Point ln Bemidji. 'il At last we have reached one goal that we have 3 strived for-..that of being seniors. We started this year with a class of twenty-two, but now we , ,-f F are only eighteen. Of the eighteen now attending, is eight have sgt-ent the past twelve years here. They A. are as follows: Richard Bergland, Ramona Emmel, 'N Margaret Erickson, Louise Halverson, Jean Hender- Q son, Donald Johnson, Twyla Long, and June Shel- . 3- qulst. To guide ue througrh this most important ' ,g year we chose Gladyce Hagen as class president and A- N VY' Mr. Nixon as class advisor. V , C 5 i.gY1Q We gave our senior class play, Lovely Ladies, Q ' it 1 April 30. The play had an all girl cast due to K the shortage of boys in the class, Skip day was 'v,y.' another hifrhlight of the year's events. We are V' wi-'i 1 . looking forward to Senior Day, Baccalaureate, and last but not least, Commencement. Sag' 44555 W1 x-- f' , ,Q 4 I 0 X 313 f Y sys -f' Def , .-.. 1 1 X X ' 13 H , Q , Q- , , r y N 57,-uv qggffg QV Vu N, CW .T v fi 4-We 1 HUF? sf- 3 1 rl Ez. V 5 4 gs, .4 N9 -A u K. I an fi? 3, 'mhz' . - 2 F! 0 Tl-lE'R-'-E s A ,E REASON di? 759 . ' Lzii X 'giqzivf - N, :' wi' .. - ---T4 Tr!,'F' -5 'r ' ---V 0 vb, ., 4. -... . 1.11-. ,V fl. . V' 0- ,. ,,,,Agf f, '-1'.' I' n ...y,jw61n'gy'5 14,3-I 1 ph., gd' L - nn,-.X wh' ,..- H 4 5 3,1 : ,P 4,3 ,margin A, ,,gL',lf. . ,A - In hpggg Uh . . . . ,Jw I, D -, - .12-Q .I , LJ 1 ,gf - f .A c 1 . 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Betty Torgerson In the fall of 1946, eighteen green freshman started climbing the ladder of knowledge. After diligent studying and heaps of fun, we have fin- ally reached the third rung. we are the Juniors. when we started our steep climb, we were a little bewildered and uncertain, lt is true. We elected the following as our leaders: president, Joyce Evansg vice president, Crystal Olseng secretary, Norma Bergg and treasurer, Jim Long. Student Council members were Joyce Evans and Jim Long. During the course of this eventful year we had, of course, our lnitlation, Oh, the torture 171 we went through! But after it was all over, we were full-fledged students and really on our way. When we started up the next rung, several of the old members, of our class had dropped out, but others had taken their places. Our leaders for this year were the following: president, Jim Longg vice president, Jackie Klhlstadiusg secre- tary, Norma Bergg and treasurer, Stanley McRey- nolds. Student Council members were Joyce Evans and Jim Long. This year we were all well acquainted with the school work and activities. We had our junior class play in November. We worked hard to learn our parts and had fun while doing so. Our play was very successful. This spring we will put on the Junior-senior banquet, and we hope this, too, will be a success. We have taken part in many activities and sports. Ccontlnued on next pagel ru 5 - A '- - '- '44f -1 ' 'f .fp L' .x..- ' - ' .. 'FT . . . - -iii fx.- aww-t,-.e -1 -,'t, w. r H... .'v fr-if c 'We l ,.:...a 1. , '- - P gr Q 4 , Nl!! - 'Q ' 4 L Est! 1' N1 v I, r En ' - Vx 1 I .'f,f:?'-.Q ' : ,f I . ':'14Y'i1f 3ff,'L , io' .- Q: REF. I 1' 'fri .xi 'Tri , 2 . .1-if ,Qi . in 5 T. 1 , F I-a . .,,, .a? nr' - 1, .dl-, Q hi 'Fi' 4. , lr . . 5 , ni Vi 1 W . kr ' 7 4 by .f ,' I Qs , H 4 x Mfl Y ' ' 'Y .M I Q91 vX.l u V - H 31 .l. J W' N' iv M .D 4 V. I nWI,.f5 ,Z Q. Qin gl ' I 1159 .- . K I. 'z if we O .. e ..4.'f',,x. , . , ..- b :w'ff'f :,,' . D' , ' ' .. '.Q- 'I2iIQLF5I'7faTc1f?513'f-5' ' X1'Q ' ,im .g7f ', . . A Al . ,4,.?,.,,.g . 71, , M- v .5 ...J -L .. AIG... gf V V- pg A J:- Nii' . va ::' ,Hulse bi 7-A such as paper-staff, deolamatory conteete, Glee club, Mixed chorus, and football and basket-ball. We are very interested in extra-curricular activ- ' UH A-,Q 31,1 ities. , Next ff-111 we all hope to climb the fourth and fi- ,Z ' nal rung in high school education. Some of us 'ff will go on to climb the ladder of college educa- i tion, but even those of ue who don't will have 3 a great goal in our lives. l ,-,,.4: ,o 1. Q ,Q he is 'l we -S I ' f l fx a. -Q' , . Q , 5: K t 4.4 14-in ' 'li N fl.: ' If 1 Q4 'll 51' l ' iw 1 'ff Z119 ' e IFES ,4giiE.'t 4, .. Zigi It-'Q ii ww 1, A K wp LT-7? 1 A 5 Timm '-1.,.fS?? fain V gil ,lx t hai, A1 ' 'Se ie r kg'1 :-19 , . fe . Ay 'V , . 4.-.arazzxafg - v:.qfP' - A ...., e:.-- ff'-'41, 'e'-l l l s: eve. 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'T 4 QQ fig -- ov, X c. . .,- 1L.'F.g..:-' f . - ., I ..-1-Q - .-. w .4 ra. B V -,,.,. -..N gf N ? - .M.r.:G:4g:Np. - .3 H I '. ,V , nz., -.4u,,W32 Xp-,.h.t' . . gp ,- -,,, -,. .N . X 1. -'- ... 1, 1' SEG W H id-9.51, W 'WY -TJP1 45 .ef 'dh' . 533' xi? Sophomore Class History Class Officers Pres1dent.... ..... .......0lander Hanson Vice-president....,,....,.,Caro1 Hinman Secretary...... ....K1tty Filar Treasurer...................V1v1an Rhen The 1947-1948 sophomore class claims the distinc- tion of having -the largest enrollment in high school. There are forty-two of us now. If the forty- our freshman to grade 10, because two five dropped eight of us that started together in year would all have continued through we would have fifty in our class now new students came in this yearg but out and three others finished their first year of high school here and went to differ- ent schools. There are seven of us who started first grade together who have continued up until now and who hope to graduate together. They are! Robert Bergland, La Vonne Emmel, Ida Erickson, Carol Hinman, Ernest Moen, Vivian Rhen, and Char- lotte Stockman. During the course of the freshman year we elected officers twice. The first semester the officers were: president, Charlotte Stockmang v1ce-pres- ident, Allan Klongerbog secretary, Eunice Blix, treasurer, Robert Bergland. Second semester offi- cers were: president, Carol Hinmang v1ce-pres1- dent, Olander Hanson, secretary, Elvera Peterson, treasurer, Don Rasmussen. Student Council repre- sentatives for the year were Richard Lenuson and ,-3 Kitty Filar. Many of the ation, athletics, paper staff, students have taken part in declam- glee club, and other extra-curricular activities. If we live up to the expectations of the teachers and try hard, we should be able to make ourselves one of the outstanding classes of Clearbrook High School. 1 - W ' W ,5 .,I,.,ga ' fe . , -6- -1--. . - 'v- I . ' J, - ' .. .,.. -'.-W ,-Ef..-,..--.',. f YEA!! . Eglin . Ly. Q I- -5,51-iiqgsu. 1- . .' s.ng1j,','t,lx A Y A 1 . , , J. .,,7:.f.ry 1 Ju 2 397 ' 1 ' 1 if X ,n ., 1 : 'Q has ..,.. f-F .!.., Qi ' 'G .. W' . 3 . I' It K Xl lj , --,Q 5 J, .1 - '7sY: 1 'LL I Ag.: XX sfo TE' ' 7 . .Wi u f ff ,z.,:t,t. . Y +4 H g 1 ' lv A 11' U, .ai ll 1 Axxuy , ff. .. 16551, vw s me ' 'E g'. x am sf 4.441 ' ,- f f flf - f, A + L L' r 4 ' Q 1- X- N ,LE ...lem , X ki , -,, fqr L 3 . A 'Q Ri-1 I' Mgxfr- 41 ' - i. . Km? I 4 V ' 4 ':- f ' , 1. 1' ,- ' 1' .' ',, ,. Q ', .A k1,LjL'Z1' A-- , 'Fl 'I x E ' 9 ':,. 22 '-if lx 2,1 ' ' af g f . 'F' Gif l k 5235+-'X .. fs? -f a' f ?, . ,L ' Zffl ' v U, -Lf .px W-'ff ' ,f 'ii 7, f , 1-f.f24'X53 Q A' xf '8?'3ZrgS:f K' ,I Wi .. X r iH.'E4g.1'.lE, I 16' IJQJ I, - fA,- 4 S' W h Jw 'M 'I ' V' . WA xi N , N N .V . MU ' M N Amn ' .11 N ' ,f':',i ' -, A N ,5 h. , : .FJ . yn? 'X L K 4 I 1? H ,-4 x l t Q 'iffx N ' I ,EL ' M ' . V, v M ' 'W' ' MH' . -1 V I I' ! 'N 1 N r S ' ,si . '- 1 A 1 Y I - Q ff' f 1 J tu if '+ :f l I lk . . . I 1 I X Pg , l gg? W A,A' ,' fi' - ' - .XX -637-' H ,-l 5 ' 'i CQ' S fx-ffxwqgqggfir +L !! xg' W ,Y- -. 5 rw 5' , .st I -n,, J. Connor, W. Berg m,, I. Edvvnvon, D ivv'fr', U, Dwnfui, Back L. no H: J, HwgAersmn, P. PergL ' E. Johnson. Middle L. to R: U. Hallin, R. Darke, L. Aalle Jolmson, L. Eioorllno, lvlsvvr. Front L. to R: C, AU3PMVAN, V. UfWH'f J, FP TJ. bIW?fuvQ?T1 ff -Il. va N C' Z O O Q . ., ., g . ,tzwm v if 1, .4:.. ' Boch L. to R: J. .1cu0.eon, V. J..M On, A. w. , Q. HWY ., f- ..,, . 1 v ., x g y,,N v ' D T1-fM.f- PQY1TI.-: JI, .-' .... R: I... lu , 3-vo SMD-M +L y '-0 L' 'I' Wig O. Ll.-', J. Klwiwtwwlun, R. Lin ww? . F nut L. to R: F. RUN- r -f 1'- .. , . RJ-, V HRV mu q HOWL, S, R919MvM, 1, L f.wL, M, v, V I.. 'qxs f-A. ., 1 vw T 'Q t1 Z s4 Q !--- ,. '-H T: 4 Q ab R. A ti 2 X 1. I' X X va ' W A .H A A, any ,. ,, K , V Jimi'- ' fini if Q We Q T. WJ X ea , T f . , . , fffsna:- u . A N- A Qfsafegf. n fy .,, ,, ' -A '-l'.,.l ' ' ' ' -.1f f+f L. . 1 A fffihf f v- T -- .sfl f'f1'7- :- . .x i. 44 ., v .sn -- J -.- sig! Freshmen Class History Class of 1951 '5Q ii i-' Class Officers TEX President ............ ....John Halverson fg, Vice President., .......... Ernest Stoker ,Qfx Secretary ...... .... C rystal Anderson f .!ex Treasurer ..... .. .....Bever1y Rossell T 5-l Class Adviser ........ ..Mr. Leo Hoosllne Class History X The freshman class, althouwh not the largest in the L, .h . history of Clearbrook High School, is outstanding 'T in other ways. Lia we are proud of our venerable charter members-Cry- stal Anderson, Yvonne Peterson, Beverly Rossell, x, Duane Shelquist, Martha Brendahl, and John Halver- son-who nine years ago organized this class in the 'L' first grade under the direction of Miss Halverson. 'Y 1. we are also proud that at each turn the class re- 4' ceived new members clamoring to Join its ranks, un- til today we number 51. 'gs 5,1 In school activities you will find freshmen taking pert. Ernest is our star in athletics, winning ,3.fi-gg, deff letters in both football and basketball. The boys who went out for football and basketball did a fine fr fri I' -yfab job. The girls deserve much credit for their part in Glee Club, Girl Scouts, and Paper Staff. YW We feel we have accomplished much and will accom- 0 5 pllsh more in the future. Q, ,.. ,421 We hope that the present members of the Class of '51 will not disband, but remain in their present 5 W congenial group until they have finished their sen- lor year. t 4 We will be loyal to one another and helpful at all ff :px v times so that in years to come we can look upon our 6.. freshman year as having been one of the happiest in our high school career. Y'-'W' .f',f sa f, I if I --N--Zum, . A'-g.1.3r?,' -f' -. 3:4 ,w ,Fl - h -in ,, .'-- P Ip ul v. . ,-1 ', -- ' .'- ' .-'nN'. 1 -ahL?-pa. 537+-.1-Q. ff -Jain. iff-A -'.' -. Ju- ' ' ' .PH 'A :'-:Zi-z:fs'.55f' ' -v'. 'J' ' I 11 N-?'f,y::w P is A.. Lx- ,. xv? ...r ,. v . My k X is gx 1 4 xl Y' xii: - if XX if cu C- w 6 fp Q, Q I I ,L ' .2 l ' 0 EQ X - x 1 ' ' ' C2 I' GLEE CLUB ' N 1' L1 w y 'fo .., G. H'ji Dn, Q. 1f,'x-- -- f '+ z' . 1 , - . X ' ' vi xxx ,wv-J' Qhik. M 1MF L. to R: L. Qwwwls L. 1 vi-1 If I .. , I ' 1 1. 11 A 11. ..l, L, FTKBTVSIAIIHVT, P. QQN, P. Z 7 0 Lonew? QT, 17V'ffl , SPCQYL-2 L. tfj G. 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Tge woninr ol-Qf lin thorw vlay mn Friiqy ovoulnr, Anfil FU, iff ' 1 , Une to t P short ge of Foyf, tin Q11-flvl fl V, ULnvwly L E1ve,U LRF wrP 0ftnu. Love4N vvre tie lHQiwv in thif tlvy--2 tUH9 of voice th?t lmV1lo5 they werv QWL cwtv, Viv bonfvv, saw far frwm lwvwly. L19 0 I 1LC1u'0d Rnmona Em el fiary Lnmbl, JUHP ShelGu19 Nil U T1lli'n0 Dolores V1 er CJOneny Jonesl GlnGyce Haw 1 I on Criimziob, 1.0m-fufm S1 wif-21.012 Cilirq. QPOTWP C1'11f1f2f' D, RU? HQn'On Cdlwriq CPMNQZP, Tvvlw Loud fMur10n Vwn iFSdQ1P, W' Wgn fitnrxlmznff Ularwttfhl, Allow Sjmnf'-H C'?f-rwfml, Jef-r' ,vveon CS ily RwManD, um Hnrrivt AnHvrvOn KGFGUGU. 5-0 rtory iuvolvws Marv LvmN, who IH nn 'A 'DT mwrrlnfa '- Mm' mvidinff go. 11 cc'n:,wf1, mel 13' 11110 gfroox. shows: uv. .awe is 'uitv worrind abwut bwuh mfttfwe. The win: aria involvvd Xrui :m1'G112d LQ Eyf Harnxttf' arg' TQIwxUn, zfko -wrwh to fEoTf,vGf' W fit the drefo, but Q si'w-tvqckpd on thf Huw. Tje funny llnff of t Q nlwy sent thv cuiifhce ovay fpvlinw tmey Fed certainly rad tnelr monPy's worth and tbv fctrnhfer . m con tfmw vwovinv what Ulovely lndipnn are 1119. YI .Q , X x . 'C+ 1 R. '05 H' is Fact L. to R: H. Samuwih. , jg .IES A, R, Nyleen, Q. xwwlwnx. middle L. to R: B. Erwmnvclz, A. Molson, G. Bonoom, J. Lonf, O, Lundmvrk, director. Fry . L, to R: N. Envy, D. Helqox, J Ev.-mc, J. Klfllf'f'Cli7'41'T, The junior elves prevent A thgir pliy on Fr lfJ, lQT ...U ll, lQf7, TFe glwy, NH1s Gzmrk Coucinn by Dun Fuirmmn, www 9 cinufig' in tixrva f1CTf, l , . l . - ..- .. 1 - . N The story Cen,PrQ avou. .ne Hdvnp,urp of tgp Rankin cnilmren uuQ Pwnv friwnQf in the OZHTKF of Northern Ar?vHnvv wPPn Ug1jHfUlutiLH rPlwtivvQ fvvm tXv Ewwt CPAP to viwii t'om TRP Hamlin? do what they bP1'OVe 19 PYVVPTPE of thou, wxd H11 mi At have vor rd out well if tho? F-A wwf more fiwo if vfivi to jFP'RPP--CHQ lf Unolp Zvb E-Fn't ioci ww to mfkn cvmv rwvl mocnshlnp. A mwtinwv vfn wrovewvwd in tpv wftvvnovn wx? tif mwtr fnnfwv' ance 1:1 the GVQKAJMW. S 'N 153 i 4, 2 0, f ,f . - .. -.v x 1- HJ- -,i.-.. Qs .. ,,.,'1:, x- ty' 4'fA-' '1 k v Uv. . 4.4, . .n. .4, an .-N- ' .., v .. . , U. - -L .. - - , - 0 :4.i1C-- , P. Ar:-fwwww-' . '73 H F. ZS fl. TP'f C-NV, C. .. , ,N ,,, -- ,1 F r Y -v , g , . Dtvcfuxflzl, J. xm-o?sL,:., 3, -.c'f'f?mw, R, Frm l zz f, L.. wfwuL' v.' -- ' , K '- . . W f , Y' . ,J .Sv-X ,wp L. tv T. S--m ' 4. Longf, R. . xx fm, D, J' zw rw, L 'Il' v f,,..1n D Umm-.T Y 1 . ' QT- , . , .. , , , V. 'ws 6' 1 , X I STU X if-- 37Sfe!'g:71Il' L, 'GU RI I. F9-'X1g'YiEI1, R, COZQRFFP, S, :lCRPf,'I1f'T rv, T,5f3:f13P1. I... EO R2 IS, Jrlhxggn, W, Liyzcibnwf, J. 3f'if11 1 14-13, f Y A. Klon'm1?vo, J, L1a1s1tf'fi'11s, CO 91 13 0. .E.' 5. 9 QQ. M .M --ur Ns, Declh 7nck L. to R: F, Wvwncn, R, Lnnwfmn, G. Paulson, P. Dar hiwdlp L. to R: J. Evanf, L. NorJlun', J. Kihletqduic, Front L. to R: V, mary, O. Lundmwrk, divpntnr, E, Blix, J Slelqulqt, Ljbvwviihv pqbcbl.. to R: J. flvnna, D, Nelson, J. ?im,.w.Qz'r1o:1. EPIA. L, EO RI R, EHHSPH, J. LONf, E, Snl5Y, n7V1co1 as-if 'W' Q 'hw-.f .v- 'V- qw, .,,,, W ,ga ' 53 : f, ,1 If I. X L ---M-N be A 1 wa. ' L- Q X69 1- 5 1 , 1 nr J ,A li .1 A ., Famsumu ssfrusr: PARTY ' The freshman return party, which included the 1947 W A-fr-,,,4,i,g Christmas party, was held on the evening of Dec- A' ember lv. 50135, ,U t ' 'il The students were divided into groups for a scav- ' en er hunt' the winners received chocolate mints u ., E! . as their prize. X ' u The interesting feature of the program was an am- ,sk ,-iv ateur contest. Willys Lindberg was the proud win- ,E ,ff 1 ner with his piano and vocal solo. We-,e . I I QE Santa Claus Names Longl passed out ,the gifts. ft' 1 One gift which attracted a great deal of attention I , was the large one Mr. Hoosline and Mr. Halvorsen P- N, wp, got ------ 'P ,Q A delicious lunch was served in the lunch room by Tx 5' the freshmen. .V wi A THE CARLIVAL Sap, On November 7, a large crowd turned out to witness vi! the coronation of the student kim- and queen of l94'f-'48, The event took place at the annual high fl , 1 . school carnival. 'Qi S , Q, In a. brief ceremony Ruth Hansen and Kenneth John- I ' -W son, previously elected by the student body, were fm' Kggqgggz crowned by I-Ir. Strutzel. The queen's attendants were Crystal Anderson, Kitty Fllar, and Grace Ben- R son, The kings attendants were Jolm Halverson, ,I fr Allan Klongerbo, and James Lonpt. f' , M Other attractions of the evening were the stage -1 34 - ' show put on by the seniors, bingo, fish pond, . Rvws, beauty parlor, novelty stand, food stand, and the rffxxnag-,, telegraph. ,Iggy ., , Q , 4' vbigg W Q1 vgms . . f-,.gILl1:14. - ffi',1341 ?? ' miiliiz ' 1, ,v-ja , ,,.-::m,,',A,f.., J. 3...- CMS. !.?f-vw M585 Evan: 'fi G' 4 lcebxfs' 1' if .:,, r -5 ', . ' si' wsu' -. SMQYX' C' A 1 H HQYYY I' iii: S 4.6-wsmhcucb ..E4nV'f sb L f- X NXLOCSV' KW. so W' 'Legg' Whose? Q W ?? 4, ' ' D3 BQQQ4, Mefcluisi' N? get L. I -' not ' fy, JL aT N E X A Jssxepn ' Musa Lundmuk 'ff if 55 ,. .' ' M N' 2 V -' . x. QYQJM .. I X 'f ,iff ' Q 'J 5DJ'Q 1 ISIQQ ui' :bush P3 '1 .J ' qi.,-' ','!'4 ut' HU! gi f ,Q ., -,H . '-f H 'y-, 1:--rv.. wx , I Y Qs: 1- . FOOTBALL sQuAo Back L, tc Q, Q, ,,PfnPaon, F. nnuphwg, F. Jonnrbn, D. Afbn 1, 1 con. B ',a D. Joan. 5,Gy1P L, to R. U. Hallln, 'Y A NNN . , - - - - r' S. I-'Cup-'II-gf3f-, 1'. U z fv, D, b'pJ 1 'f', ' K 1 - gn . .. .. A .n,1 . ,..x L L. noowlfqp, cowc?. Jvkr Ox, J. L-' , A. 11 P T 1 ' T L, to R, D. Anclnhd, V, ,Y1P,E 'fjlf :fW'H'?1 4 ,AV .-5 D, qwvtrum, R. 7ewJ H . .. , A J, -. g ., ,-+.. ,N,4. 3 .X Qnhlf . 7, men 6 f , 7 :MX F' Qs '- rs ?Q Qkkt. in Oklee lf 'N -Z-, .X . x ul9uPu'J,1 .f L 4. HCFIUOT' 1. Cleirbvouk 3 1 , .,, I H ' 'y J':,5n,1 v L . . Clearbrook Plummvv , Clpqwbvo Z Q Fertiwf if saw' A r., 1 .., X L I-3 . 1 f f . .-'45-ig . L ,. ,ilij .151-...JU s:?51:,:,7,gr,hi,53,fhs. , zslaliwa v V-, -Qjmivvwtx N 5.94, A M , T, ,, - Q I lah 1 .rx Q, .-', ff Qi? roo'rsALL BANQUET 53 I: I: Ib I The annual football-baskeball banquet sponsored ,ff ' by the Hornet H1-Lites paper staff was held on the ,E N HQ. evening of January 10, 1948 F51 The program, centered about the Y-Iinterland Theme, A f' was as follows: , if Toast ------ Allen Klongerbo . So1o-- ---- Lillian Stenlund T v-'ff Toast --------- Mr. Hoosline ,5--ff Talk --------- Mr, Halvorsen 1' ,sf Song ------- Eunice Blix and Q , Richard Lenuson F4 ' 33 Toast ------------ Mr. Nixon -I ,5 Song- --------- Faculty Trio , il , Piano Solo---B111 Lindberg A W. Toast ----------- James Long ,E M Jani'-I Mrs. Wakelum and Mrs. Rossell were the cooks, Mar- YT , ,- gret Erickson, Lorrayne Shelouist, Grace Benson, . Ruth Ann Yeager, Phyllis Metcalf, Fsye Morrison, '-msg. Yvonne Benson, and Crystal Anderson were wait- Hi S resses. Q IZG ' fig? Taq . YW r, ll ,- 4' You fm trim we f Q9 f 2, 'P .ff x T fs. 1 A ,5 W 1 T 3 ,ENR -cl iv . gqp xfqx , fb .-v' we Mane rr WX . f I W O A ll? ,ff 2, M ,am WE. fi!- QPS Lvl, , , , as 'Inj S 5 nigga . '.-,- A .,, -Ry? L7 Tl 50 e - up'-.L ...bf If-H H af., vu'-we M---w vanq- .Kuw- ,Q ,q Q c I BASKETBALL TEAM :QvkHfV'l1 I ' ,A 7' T. W v-,Nw ,A - 'N ,' A .- V ff -f' -P ., 'U - -hc' L. t. n. U, 5.L.U, UL, U. ZLQ' wr, 1. J. 2 F, T. .PP lard, E. Igwxf L. in fw'P', cc cl. - , .f A .-- . ' .-. .-+ U 'gmt L, Cf 4, D, Awvl mn, m, 3ffhP1, U, Lfxg, C .U., R. JPfflanF, A. W7CMAHvNo . ULAMX L. , ..-Am cf-r-ww, zzw-A1 :vwv iff, -nzwpaf wr-1 JVeerTeLiers 1.1 LQ f1i ht- 'Orme iorg, Jr. Wurn Xlvlke, Frnsn. Julvl Lin QL, doph. is Lmnf, Sr. 'ts wif i ' W lfuff ' . -. .1 X f '- -' ' T 'M' -fel. 1 .. s ag ' 57' 'lizkhfmff--?f' - W QW! lffwf- .fs w- 2 . ' X , 5.- .Li '- ' I ', l4-!'6u..v- ' - ' fp ' Vg, g ' lf 'S I lit ' ' - -'-' ' - 4, H' H A J 2- Q' ' '32 vt N55-fj.. up ' 1 ,vp E . l .- rf ,. I, 1 .av M012 BASKETBALL ru-lvlsw 'Q -' ffl --Q, ffl Wlth an almost complete turnover in player person- fi ll If o'p.. ' nel, the 1947-48 basketball team aeeompllshea all -,1 Zjly that was expected of them. Having Jim Long, a l?-if-lf Junior, and Ernie Stoker, a freshman, as the only ' two experienced letter-men, the team was handlcapp- 1 -i I' , ' ed by a lack of experience, as well as size but 'A' gi never did they have to concede fight and determin- fb ation. X ,T ,311 The pre-tournament seasonal synopsis includes five ,gg liwq wins compared to eleven defeats, with the boys new bf' picking up much valuable elqcerience in making E ,JAVL jx 1- preparation for tournament play. ,QM E In the first game of the tournament Clearbrook was p f, matched against Mc Intosh, a team which had de- gi - Ul feated them twice during the season. We locals, W 'NS' refusing to accept the defeat complex, pushed the ffJ, W short end of a 50-29 score. ' This defeat forced Clearbrook into the consolation leg, bracket with Mentor, Oklee and Ersklneg the pair- ,ff,,j1 t ings here were Mentor vs. Oklee and Erskine vs. ' , XQQ3 Clearbrook. In their respective games Oklee and gig Clearbrook were victorious. In the first game of l.,,,l,,5-5 the final night Clearbrook defeated Oklee 155-550 to capture the Consolation Title. In the champion- .I ship bracket Bagley was the winner over Fosston to -WW 6,5 cap the sub-district championship, aah I QW? Thus another basketball season has come to a close. Statistics for the year show that the M9382 team scored 521 points, with Stoker leading the ' way with 255. The opponents were permitted to register 264. Having had no seniors on this years scuad, one can't help but look forward to a good season next i,,i5'N?1 year. We of the Annual Staff would like to take this opportunity, in behalf of the student body 1- pg? and faculty, to wish the coach, captain-elect, Jim If Long and their 1948-49 basketball team much success. dia? We A -w .-,L ,- Q-ff j , 424 , 3,1 , 2-mf' I ' A-4 A 1 'Q ,Q R mfs: We .- I .Q , lub- . .W --x LP, -. hella , .I -F. --.. - .. W 'lf W . t Q r ,, XV' an 1325145- : ,g, s...s..'.f-,H 5 - , 1 . A l In i-:Pagan xvi'-A.:,p2yR,iM?,,. 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S3-'.,--5.-- G-1,1-55-' L-'. ,- H L.- ' s'f ? .-, X , THE FIRST STATE BANK Clearbrook, Minnesota Your Businexs Solicileri, Appreeiared and Protected GENERAL BANKING -:- SAVINGS -:- CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES -:- BANKING BY MAIL CLERKING OF AUCTION SALES -:- TRAVELERS CHECKS Member Federal Deposiz' Insurance Corporation TESMEH and TWVEIT HARDWARE -:- EAIRWAY GROCERIES DRY GOODS BOTTLE GAS PLUMBING and HEATING SURGE MILKERS Congratulations to the senior Class of C. H, so 1948, on Their Fine Yearbook CLEAHBROOK DRUG STORE BRUCE PRICHARD, Prop, C clrm grarulations to the Senior Class on Their Yearbook Phone 86C2 Clearbrook, Minnesota Best hVishes To Class of was LUNDMARK MOTGR GO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealer Phone 91C2 Clearbrook, Minnesota Complimenis of BAGNE and ODEGAARD Top and Body Repairs Phone 38 Clearbrook, lllinnehota Compliments of LEONARD GARAGE H. M. BLIX, Prop. CLEARBROOK ELEVATOR ASSOCIATION B. R. STAY, Prop. DEALERS IN Auto Repairing - Accessories Grain - Flour - Feed ' Phone 4 Clearbrook, Minnesota Phone 15 Leonard, Minnesota POSTIEPUS LEONARD BLACKSMITH SHOP GENERAL 1sLAcKs1x11'1'n1NG EXPERT VVELDING - PROIIIPT SERVICE - sAWs FILED Le f,.1i 1 fd Mi iifi .som CO-OP CREAMERY ASS'N. Nianufacturers of LAND O'LAKES SVVEET CREAM BU'l l'ER Dmlr 'r-a ' in FLOUR -:- FEED -:- SEED Phone GC2 . Leonard, Minnesfmtza NELSON'S CASH STORE Fancy Groceries SIQIJNIAR NELSON. Prop. Phone TUC? Clearbrook, Minncsofl L. B. HARTZ Groceries and Dry Goods LUWEST zirfrzeymy 11-ooo Pzezcm CARL AASLAND, Prop. Phone 51 Clearbrook, Minnesota Anclcrson's Hatchery X Poultry Farm BJIIY CHICKS - TURKYEY POULTS SEXED PULLETS XVM. ANDERSON, Prop. Breeders of LICGIIORINS - XVHITE ROCKS R.I. RICDS - AUSTRA-VVHITES Clearbrook, Minnesota Hatchery Phone 15 - Farm Phone 22C:3 LEE'S DRY GOODS MENS and LADIES' FURNISHINGS Uur flfolfo Qualify mul Scrwirf Phone lC2 Clearbrook, Minnesota Congratulations to the Senior Class of '48 On the Fine Yearbook Red Owl Agency FANCY GROCERIES STOLQUISTS, Prop. Clearbrook Phone 71 Compliments of Wallace E. Anderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON GLASSES FITTED Phone 28 Clearbrook, Minnesota Mable's Eat Shop HOJHE COOKING - MEJLS - LUNCHES SHORT ORDERS - COFFEE Home Made Pastries Phone 11C2 Clearbrook, Miooooofo Clearbrook Hardware Co. MACHINERY -:- HARDWARE FURNITURE Phone 18 Clearbrook, Minnesota Complimenfs of Charles C. Forrest PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Phone '73C2 - House Phone 73C3 Clearbrook, Rflinnesota Clearbrook Dry Cleaners PROSSER, Prop. Phone 93 Clearbrook, Minnesota Granley's Meat Market GEC. GRANLEY, Prop. Phone 40 Clearbrook, Minnesota Dave's Place COMPLIMENTS TO THE SENIOR CLASS or A48 Clearbrook, Minnesota EVERHARTS FEED - GROCERIES -:- GAS - Open Evenings - Clearbrook, Minnesoat Hinman'S Furniture Store NEW and USED FURNITURE EARL HINMAN, Prop. Phone '77C2 Clearbrook, Minnesota Arcade Variety Store 5-10-256 - Sroo sf UP Congratulations to the Senior Class of '48 Clearbrook C0-Op Egg and Poultr'y Station EGGS -:- POULTRY - Poultry Supplies and Feed -- Compliments of DR. Pm. F. ANDERSON Clearbrook Co-Op Creamery LAIND O'LAKES BUTTER - CHPLZL Dentist PAINTS and DAIRY SUPPLIES Clearbrook PASTEURIZED MILK and CREAM Compliments of Al'S Standard Service Phone 61 Clearbrook, Minneso 1 Lumber Yards A Complete Line of BUILDING IVIATERIALS THOMPSON, Prop. Clearbrook Phone 29 The Clearbrook Leader S. C. SHEETS, Pub. Sub-feription Price 341.50 per Year COMMERCIAL PRINTING Compliments of Geo. Aakre'S Shoe Shop Clearbrook Pho ne 90 Electric Shop EXPERT NVIRING and REPAIRING G. E. REFRIGERI-ITORS and IRONS Phone 85C2 Clearbrook, Minnesota Marshall Wells Store REFRIGERATORS ELECTRIC STOVES - HOME FREEZERS Phone 27C2 Clearbrook, Minnesota Compliments of Mccrehin CO' Cl-IAMPLAlN OILS - GREASES Slmndlord Fuffllfufe Store CHAMPLAIN PRESTU GASOLINIQ Phone 94 Clearbrook, Minnesom Leonard, Minnesota R. E. Snyder Compliments of FOR ALL YOUR Rlfl Rlfdl':RA'l1f,R NICICDS HOUSEHOLD AND COlX'IlVIl'fRClAl., Slilf HOIUG Cafe Upper Midwest Phone 92 Clearbrook, Minnesota Refrlgerator CO' Bagley, llfllnneiota Complimynfx of COIIlf1,lI1ll llfX of Berglund Motor Company Nelsolnls Bafbef Shop Phone '74 Clearbrook, Minnesota Clearbrook' Minnesota Conmlinlenls of J0SlC'H'S SiI1CC 1897 Tehennepe Cash Store FINE CLASS RINGS Phone 5 Leonard, hlinnesotu ANNOUNCICMIQNTS - AVVARDS C0lllfllllIIfl1fX of St. Cloud, Nlinnesota XVCIUC Coop Society GROCERIIQS BOX 886 Phone IGRU3 WVeme, lVIinneso J 2 Q IIIIIIIIIKIIKII K IIIIllllllllilllllllllllltlll lil lllllllllllllltl III III1IIM101llIIIIIllllltlllllllllilltllltlIIlllIHIIIIIIllIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVZIIIlllllUHIIIINIIlllllillllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIHllIllllIIlSIII!IlllllllllIIIIHIIllllllllllllllllllltlllltllllllllttllllllltltllllllllllltltllllllllltllltllltllllllilllif 5 5 5 2 : E E z CHAMPA PORTRAIT STUDIOS 617 St. Germain Street St. Cloud, Minnesota HOME PORTRAITS -:- BABY SITTINGS I2 XVEDDINGS COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL ANNUALS IEI,MER'S PLACE LUNCHES RECREATION Clearbrook, Minnesota Citizens of Tomorrow, Support Your Government BUY SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS E j E 4QllllllllllllllllllltllIIUUIIIIIIIIIUHIIIIIIIIIIlltllllllllIIIllllllllItIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIUIINUUIllllllllilllllllllllllillllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllliilllllillIIIIllllttllIIIllIIIlllllltlllIlllllIIIllIlliliIllIIIIIIIIllllllIllllllililllIlllllllllllllallImlIltllIIllIll!!llllltllllllllllllllllUIIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllltllltllll I' Compliments of Complimenix of The American Legion Weme Coop Creamery Melvin Johnson Post 256 Phone 16R5 YVcme, Minnesota Clearbrook, Minnesota The Senior Class of '48 Wishes To Express Its Thanks To the Business Men Who Made It Possible To Put Out This Annual. 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Clearbrook High School - Beacon Yearbook (Clearbrook, MN) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971

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1948, pg 96

Clearbrook High School - Beacon Yearbook (Clearbrook, MN) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 29

1948, pg 29

Clearbrook High School - Beacon Yearbook (Clearbrook, MN) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 41

1948, pg 41

Clearbrook High School - Beacon Yearbook (Clearbrook, MN) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 7

1948, pg 7

Clearbrook High School - Beacon Yearbook (Clearbrook, MN) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 9

1948, pg 9


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