Decorah High School - Viking Yearbook (Decorah, IA)

 - Class of 1945

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Wis- CUBTIB AMLUND, u transfer student from Almn, consin, took his stud ing seriously, but also found time lor hand. Pl,dd1e dill! Own Clube. NZOHA ANDERSON, outstanding in declamation work and as Froebel 1-lub president, could be found after suhool hours totigg food to vustomers at the Sweet Shop. The Band Play On. BOSELLA ANSTBN, whn studied diligently to perfect her tenching knowledge, was nlso interested in declam, glee club, and ILA. A. In A Little Rod School House. BAY ARNBSS 1-ould ununlly he found at a local ballroom giving out with jive on his sax, hut now devotes all his time to helping win the war. G, I. Jive. EABLEN ARNESON, a diligent student, and one of the valunhie Viking xnlenmen, enjoys tinkering with his car, '-How Cuz I Leave Thee? AGNES ASC!-HM, member nf library club, glee vlub, and 1-ummvrrinl club, hnpes some day to get into big business und make use of her secretarial training. Voice In The Old Vllllle Choir. CARL ASCHIM, a sports enthusiast, participated in foot- lmll throughout his high svhool career, and this ye-ur wma pin:-Pd on the all-conference second team for his npertnvulnr field plny. HOW Me In St. Lollilf' ROBERT BERG, n general student, likes roller-skutinz, fishing, hunting, and most other sports. Deep River. LU VERNE BEIGE, class officer her junior yeur, and u lnmd nttrm-tive und liknhle person, in:-luded in her oxtrn-curricular activities hand, Viking, und conimerm-ini club. Ha, He's Making Eyes At Me. HOWARD BBBNATZ, n curly-haired guy with xx likable peruonality, who by unnnimous vote was l'h0S0l'l president nf the senior vlusn. was also very nf-tive in sports. Whose Hurt Are You Breaking Now? DONALD BIBDSBLL. a dependable school bun driver, presided over the F. F. A., and will become n first-clnss farmer. Down The Lonesome Highway. VEBNA BLOCKHUB, whose highlights in D. H. S, were in the musical field, has prepared herself for the teaching profession. Oh, Deir, What Cin The Matter Be? LESTER BBANHAGEN, red-haired, sprightly, and frer-kled, in a star hmwhall player who strove to make the Vik- ings victorious. Blll0blrdl In My Belfry. JOYCE BROOKS, ns junior class vice-president, was largely responsible for the success of the prom. 1 1'he More We Get Together. GRACE BEUVOLD, assistant editor nf the Viking und Il good 1-umm:-rviul student, was the winner nf u Viking Hrize, n S25 War Bond. Thine Eyes S0 Blue And Ten- Cf. FRANCES BUDAHIL, who exhihihld hvr muxin-ni talent ns n member of the girla' give 4-lub for three years, is known Q uri ututfuiding commervinl stmlvnt. Take A Letter, l'. 5' JUNE CASTEBTON, ll member nf gif-W 4-luh, and one nf the cant of the junior pluy. studied diligently to lenrn the tvvhnique of teaching. The I'1eet's In. HELEN COPPHHN, co-edito nl the Dynamo, had mx extru- 1-nrrivular activities dec , mixed vhorns, hnnd, nnd Viking art. It Hld To YOU. ROSE COUBTNHY was one of the many who came on thu bun every morning, but in spite of her rc-d 1-urly loc-ks rim-nn't show any nf that Irish temper. When Irish Eyes Are 8mi11n'. BURDETTE DEMO, one nf the three boys in the vommer- cial 1-lub, lwuisted an nn ad salesman on the Viking and spent his leinure time fishing. Time On My Hinds. JOANN DIBKS, our super-salesman who sold S5180 worth of magazines, wan also in glee club and served us alumni gditof on the Dynamo. Somewhere Over the Rain- ow. ' PZBSHING BMMONS, active in football, busketimll, and baseball, plans to enter the Merchant Murine service Noon nicer graduation. I..et's Dance. JOSEPH FJELSTAD, A transfer from Winona, Minn, who soon found his place in D. H. S., excelled in all sports, and wma also our capable senior-class treasurer. Wine, Women And Song. SYLVIA FISOHEB, the struttin mnjorette of our march- ing bund, accompanied mixed :imma and boys' glee club, und displayed her dramatic ability in the junior elm-is and speech plnys, Diny Fingers. RONALD FOLLETTE, one nf those extraordinary students who complete their high school course in three yours, participated in basketball und truck. I'l1 Get Along Somehow. ' FRANCES FORDE, a member of the commercial club, glee club, Viking staff, and co-feature editor of the Dynamo, was one of our busiest seniors. '-Got The Moonlight In My Pocket. ARLENE PRETHEIM, one of our Norwegian lanes who vnme from Ridgeway, has high hopes of becoming n stenogrnpher in the windy city. It Htd To B8 YOU. RUTH GIETLEY, n quiet country girl, was a member of the commercial 1-lnh and glee club and is usually seen with her constant companion, Muriel. SlQnd0r, Tender and Tall. AI.-DEN GRINNA, a mil guy with wnvy hair, took the general CUUTSG and could usually be found driving around with his pal Ray until Um-le Sum claimed him, Whit Do We Do In The Infantry? CHARLES GOSSMAN, one of Amex-icn's future farmers, carried the agricultural course, and as xx tuition student rode daily on the school bus. How Are You Going To Keep Him Down On The Farm? WALLACE GRANT, our student body president who starred in football, basketball, and trnrk, is known for his corny jokes. Who Is SylV1l? DEAN HAGEN holds the position of business nmnuger on the Viking staff, and is interested in huselmll and the cnmmercial club. Ain't Got Weary Yet. MELVIN HALVEBSON, the well-dressed buy who played football and acted in the capacity nf hnsketbnll manmger, made his debut in the speech 1-lnss plays! In Style All The While. DUANE HALVORSON, the capable manager of the football team, was also n baseball enthusiast. Water Boy. MARILYNN HALVORSON took part in girls' glee club and mixed chorus and during the year we extended nur congratulations, us wedding hells 1-himed for he-r. 0 Promise Mo. MAVIS HALVORSON' was a member of concert and march- ing hand and accompanied for girls' glee 1-luh and grada- gmerettn. If You'l1 Bo A Soldier, I'l1 Be A Red Cross urse.', KENNETH HANSON, now a member of the armed forces, was enrolled in the agriculture course and spent his leinlge time fishing and hunting. Tl.ke The Night Train To exmsf' GERALDINE HAUGEN, n member of the l rcwhel 4-lnh, also participated in glee club und devinm. I Wulf- To Be Ready. AUDREY HEADINGTON, who next year will be found in n country school house tene-hinz re-adin', 'ritin', und 'rithmetic-, spends her spun- time working at Motfs store. There's Music In The Ak. MARTHA HEADINGTON, another pin-np girl who brought fume tn D.H.S., was nn s-nrnliee in the t'0lT'llllPN'iill course and also took pnrt in glee 1-lub. Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen. MILDRED READING-TON, known for her ability to get good grades, was as commercial student who made praw- tical usu of her ability as n xevretnry to the Junior High principal. I Know A Secret. CATHERINE HOGAN. gave her energy to G.A.A. and imnd, und in her senior yeur labored untiringly ns adver- tising mnnnger of the Dynnmn. Dark Eyes. FRANCES HOLM, that vivncious cheerleader who inspired the Vikings nn tn victory, centered her interests in tlu- athletne field. Tho Red Cross Needs You Now. CATHERINE HOLT, a valuable member of mixed rhnrus and glee club was also vo-business manager of this ya-nr' hnnk. '-I'm ieginnlng To See The Light. ETHEL HOVDEN, 11 commercial student who is always ready and willing to dam-e when the band starts playing, was n member of glee cluh and also the commercial clnh. '-Strike Up The Band. WALTER HOVEY, who achieved fume by being placed nn the all-conferenve football team twice, 4-nn usually he gxund driving his V-8. You've Goth Be A F00tbl.1l era. KEIG-H HOWLAND used his athletic knowledge writing for the Dynamo, and was a member of the debate team and assistant editor of the Viking. Tels1ng.

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