Cloquet High School - White Pine Yearbook (Cloquet, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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RALPH YRJANSON Toivo RAYMOND ZECHOSKI I-Rayn i .s Occupation is a necessify lo lhe yiwrvg- I'm not lazy, J just don'l lee working. Vocaiional Training 4g Fooibclll 2, 3, 4g Baskefball Ig Jr. Rafarian 4. Vocofional Training 4g Siudent Manager VERNON KNICKERBOCKER HELEN LUND Vernon H0lon' School is jus! another one of lhose He :pooh no! whan thore'x nolhing phingg, lo say. Glee Club 3g Ninth Grade Chorus 1: G.A.A. 3. i K 31' Xx '-4' we Q4 W Tiwfil V, if , dx N 0280

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DONNA WHITE llnonll Meekness is not weakness. Ninth Grade Chorus. STEWART WILDE Siewy A man's own manner and character i what most becomes him. Ninth Grade Chorus, Archery Club 2 DONALD WRIGHT Donald That hairl-and girls have to get permanents. Vocational Training 4, F. F. A. 3. JEANETTE TRETTLE Sleepy Time Gel I didn't sleep a wink last night. Pep Club 3. GERALD VNUK S ..Mos.. A good man is modest in his but exceeds in his deeds. Vocational Training 4. GLADYS WIDELL speech, PAUL UTECH sm He speaks not when there's nothing lo say. Basketball I, 2, Track l, 3, 4: Y naslics 3, 4, lntramurals l, 2. RUTH WALKER Ruthie The world belongs to the energetic. Class Oilicer 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, White Pine 3, 4, Pine Needle 2, J, 4, Class Play 3, 4: Speech 2, 3, 4: N. F. L. 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Triple Trio 2, 3, F. T. A. 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Thespians 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Ollice Assistant 4, Prom Committee 3. sua Hard work makes the days pass quickly. Ninth Grade Chorus, Sebeka High School l, 2. KENNETH WISNESKI HDILQN One man in his time plays many parts. Class Oilicer 4, Student Council 2, Hi-Y 4, Class Play 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4. 5 ESTHER WUOLLET HES.. A handful ol lun is betler than a busheltul oi learning. Ninth Grade Chorus, Glee Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Play Committee 3. e27e Gm-



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W .lu iw- e -Y r ' THE CLASS WILL Delbert Larson leaves the football team minus one of its few big line men. Bob Peters ieaves his fancy dance steps to Dave Hella. James Rock leaves on the school bus. Sam Kent leaves his mathematical ability to Gilford Johnsson. Dwayne Johnson leaves the basketball still bouncing. Arlene Ahlgren leaves her hot temper to Marilyn Alstad. Jim Pastika leaves the center field position open. Ken Wisneski leaves his hidden poetic ability to Bob Hagen. Janet Helstrom leaves the crown to be placed on the head of some unsuspecting iunior girl. Marilyn Palo leaves, but she takes her everlasting giggle with her. Marion Hunter leaves her many extra curricular activities minus an active member. Pet Swenson leaves-tooting her horn. Bev Parks and Donna Fagre leave their naturally curly hair to any iunior girls who need it-apply early to avoid the rush. Bob Hanson leaves his dramatic ability to Carl Braa- fladt. Ray Reinholtzen. Bob Ehrman, and Paul Utech leave the tumbling team minus. John Christenson leaves his shoulders to Stanley Carlson. Ervin Suvanto and Lyle Laveau leave their shyness to Norman Green and Bob Olson. Janet Johnson leaves her giggling laughter to Pauline Pelvi. Joyce Jensen wills her vim and vigor to Pauline Helga. Tony Rogentine leaves his witty remarks to John Kal- brenner. Richard Mattson leaves to ioin his ex-grad. buddies. Barbara Huima leaves her position at the Gartield grade school open for some iunior girl. Mary Jeanne Sundeen leaves with the usual thing, a diploma. Arnold Sunnarborg leaves his love for True Story Magazines to Gus. Kenneth Lahti leaves the Ushers Club much to the dismay of Mr. Hoye. Joe Behl leaves his peroxide blonde hair to Bob Norgren. Wilfred Bassett leaves his study on How to Plant Potatoes to discover the fastest way to milk a cow. Chuck Johnson leaves in his i950 Ford. Clara Kotiranta wills her musical talent to Karola Nelson. Dick Linquist leaves his sly little grin to Gene Johnson. Spencer Swanson leaves the honor roll minus one of its regular members. Gladys Widell wills her rosy cheeks to Ann Nummi. Lois Smitham leaves her long golden locks to Mr. Hoye. Frank Asplund leaves his research work on How to Grow Tall to Jimmy Cook. Richie Johnson leaves his build to Mighty Mouse. Jane Jeffrey wills her athletic ability to Sue Tomhave. Ruth Walker leaves her position on the White Pine staff to be tilled by as capable a person. if that is possible. Harris Demers reluctantly gives up his tardy slips to be used as next year's fuel. Chester Port leaves Gus his autobiography entitled The Gas Tank ,pndjQMe. . GypsQfiAtMx,.Nelson leaves school with a diploma and husband.4'i?Q'5Q9Q'ii. - , Wayne Ellis leaves his baby face to Dennis Ademscheck. Don Wright. Ray Zechoski. Jerry Vnuk. and Vernon Knickerbocker leave their curly hair to Gene Westerham and any other iunior boy who might need it. Gloria Anderson, Betty Hintzman. and Pat Polvi leave. having been looked up to by many. Nancy Noreus wills her neat appearance to Jo Anne Fuller. I Walter Seabury and Gale Panger bequeathntheur love for school work to Jerry Frigon and George Siam. l Kenny Olson wills his dimpled cheeks to Allan WrI9l l'- 029 David Larson leaves his scholastic achievements to any dumb iunior-the line forms at the left. Pat Larson leaves her Pep Club presidency to some worthy iunior. 4, Art Poehls leaves on his skiis. Janet Halverson wills her beautiful sopra voice to Bea Sogn. - Elaine Larson, Clarice Belson, and Marlene 'en leave for the altar. Stuart Erickson leaves his love for social to Al Roginski. Joel Critzer leaves the halls of C. H. S. still echoing the sound of his beautiful piano music. ' Daniel Frigon and Roy Charon leave their conveniently located English seats to Franklin Richter and John Luomala. Dennis Johnson leaves the hockey team without a goalie. Art Johnson leaves Miss Lauterbach without a character lactorl. Bobo Johnson and Bob Bromme leave. but unfortun- ately take their athletic ability with them. Larry Isaacson and Ted Micke leave their weight to be used by next year's football team. Ruthie Franklin leaves her dirty saddle shoes to be polished by Roberta Dunphy. Nancy Peterson wills her 'beautiful blush to Jo Ann Van Kleek. Alan Pouti leaves his love for poetry to Shakespeare. Joann Erickson leaves Cloquet to go back to Brookston. Robert Johnson leaves the cinders on the track still flying. Margaret Becklund leaves her dependability to Evelyn Port. Alice Ekholm leaves her efficiency to Marie Bloomster. Bonnie Cole and Barbara Lamirande leave their cheer- leading ability to Dar. Rosbacka and Shirl. Bodie. Barbara Erickson. Shirley Manty, and Ramona Pickruhn leave. as always together. Rose Bellingham leaves her good sense of humor to Margie Elmer. Kay Hewitt wills her dramatic speech ability to Shirley Hanson. Ruby Johnson leaves her elaborate home sewn wardrobe to Carol Johnson. Betty Johnson wills her friendly smile to Delores Kufiawa. Fay Christenson leaves the Pine -Needle minus an editor. Stewart Wilde and Billy Anderson .leave to put in longer hours at the National Tea Company. I A Dayton Johnson leaves his debating ability to Marvin Rintala. Verna Isaacson leaves her baton still spinning. Connie Hennum and Lorraine Loisel leave 'their spark- ling brown eyes to Arlene Williams and Barbara Anilotte. Myrtle Maki and Joyce Loons leave-iust as they came. very quietly. Donna .White and Marlene Lemieux leave Cloquet High to go back to the farm. - Duane Eldien bequeaths his carefree attitude to Jimmy Danielson. Dorothy Benkoski and Rosie Pollak leave their gay evenings to Ginger Thill and Kathie,Sutherland. V . Beverly Eknes leaves her love for studying to Mary Ann Boedingheimer. Marilyn Anderson and Billy Eknes vill their brains fo any of the Scanlon kids who need them. H Lois Johnson leaves with her many friends. A Dianne Stevens wills her red hair to anyone who wants it. L Marlene Shipman leaves her artistic ability to Mavis arson. . H Janlell Berset leaves her qualities of leadership to, Connie oyt. ' Ralph Yrianson leaves his football lucky iunior led. Donna Huard leaves her perfect poise Geri Anderson wills herlbubbling i Gray. Ruth Norberg leaves Cloquet High talents to the student body of Gustavus 'to a

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