Decorah High School - Viking Yearbook (Decorah, IA)

 - Class of 1945

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DONALD HURLBUT, an intelligent student as well as an ardent sports fan, spent his unoccupied minutes on the football field and on the baseball diamond. I'm Con- fessing. ROBERT JACOBSON, one of our students who daily drove miles to further their education, took an active part in F. F. A. '-Five Foot: Two, Eyes Of Blue. MARJORIE JOHNSON, a. quiet senior girl, took the gen- eral course, and occupied her hours after school by working at .lohnson's grocery store. It's You Aga-in. ' MARY LOU JOHNSON, an active member of the band, mixed chorus, and glee club, held an important position on both the Dynamo and Viking. Sweet And Lovely. NELLIE JOHNSON contributed her part to the Viking as assistant photographer, and was xt member of the girls' glee club and commercial club. Lots Of Love For The Navyff DANIEL JORDAHL, who transferred to D.H.S. from Cleveland, Ohio, and whose subtle humor has made him well known to all of us, this year presided over the dramatics club. Danny Boy. IONE JORDAHL, the wit of the class of '45 and a talented artist, adds spice to classes with her bright remarks. -'Our Hearts Were Young And Ga.y. ' VIRGINIA KIRKEBY, an exceptional student, took the commercial course and participated in glee club and hand. Lovely To Look At. ' DARYL KNEESKERN, usually seen driving his model A, found time to take an active part in band and during his underclassman years was in mixed chorus and glee clnh. Don't Fence Me In. JOHN LARSON, that bashful little boy who played a big part in our junior class play, also played in band for four years. For He's A Jolly Good I'ellow. ' ELAINE LEE, better remembered as our announcement toter , is a member of the commercial club and another future secretary. Then Y0u'l1 Remember Me. LO'WELL LENNON, whose Frank Sinatra likeness made him an asset to mixed chorus and glee club, was co- sports editor of the Dynamo, and was active in track and football until his departure to the navy. f'Anch0rs Aweigh. KATHRYN LOMEN, one of the more musically-minded students, was co-captain of the band this year and also participated in mixed chorus and glee club. f'Boog'le Woogie. MARY LOU MOEN, a commercial student, had extra- curricular activities which included Dynamo, glee club, mixed chorus, and commercial club. I'm Just Wild About Harry. ANITA MURPHY, a prospective school marm, participated in glee club, declam, G.A.A., and library club. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. DAVID NELSON, found only in the higher brackets of our class and the outstanding center of the Hancer Hot- shots, spent his extra time blaring forth on his bass horn. I've Been Working On The Railroad. NORMAN NELSON, who played a prominent part in the junior class play, is a conscientious member of the C. A. P. -'Shoo-Fly, Don't: Bother Me. DOROTHY NESSET, with her scholastic honors divided between XVaterloo and Decorah, took part in tl.A.A, glee club, and C.A. P. Happy Go Lucky. MARY O'BRIEN, a. conservative individual, divided her interests between music tpiano and glee club? and writ- ing Viking copy. Laughing Irish Eyes. LORRAINE ODDEN, who belonged to glee club and libra- ry cluh, plans to move to St. Paul, where she will undoubtedly make use of her stenographic ability. I Had The Craziest Dream. GRACE OLSON, whose after-school hours were spent as a waitress at the Cozy, intends to use her commercial training in a secretarial position. Magic Is The Moon- light. HELEN OLSON, whose hobby is dancing, is mainly inter- ested in speech work, with declam and glee club among her underclassman activities. Saturday Nl.ght.. FLORENCE OSMUNDSON, a commercial student, enjoyed singing in glee club and listening to favorite radio pro- grams. Music Maestro, Please. MARY PECK, an asset to Dynamo and debate, also had a leading part in the junior class play Footloose and sang in mixed chorus and glee club. We Did It Before And We Can Do It Again. DOROTHY PETERSON, who reigned as our homecoming queen, took part in band, glee club, mixed chorus, Viking, and Dynamo. When My Man Comes Home? DALE POLIKOWSKY, a transfer student from Fort At- kinson, entered D. H. S. his senior year and won fame on the baseball team. ML Einstein! Theory. ARTHUR QUAM, one of those boys in commercial club, and a humorist at heart, enjoyed relating his work experiences at the Coke plant. Wait For The Wagon. GORDON REEVES, out for mixed chorus, track, football, baseball, and junior class play, handled a lot of money when he was chairman of our magazine sales campaign. Stars And Stripes Are Calling? CHARLES ROSENTHAL, known best for his success as an orator, displayed his versatility in participating in band, the junior play, mixed chorus, glee club, and art editorship of the Viking. I'm Forever Blowing . . . Bubbles. DONALD ROSETH, an outstanding student and sales manager of the Viking, won letters in football, basket- ball, and track, and played solo cornet in the band. Hail To The Chief? RAY SACQUITNE, the lad with the car troubles, had a certain technique of getting white slips from Pete . The Low-Backed Car. FRANCES SEIM, a cute blond from Oak Street, partici- pated in glee club and chorus and displayed her com- mercial training as typist for the Dynamo. Whore Do We Go From Here? MURIEL SIVESIN, a dark-haired senior gal who trans- ferred here her sophomore year from Spring Grove High School, likes dancing and skating. '-No Letter Today. ARLA SMORSTAD, a member of the library cluh and enrolled in the general course, enjoys dancing and trav- eling. Oh Them Golden Slippers? BERNICE SMORSTAD, quiet and bashful, is enrolled in the general course, and spends her leisure time listening to the radio and reading. It's So Peaceful Down On The Farm? HOMER TAYLOR was a flash on the football tield, the basketball floor, and on the cinders, and a good all- round student: the army has him now. I Dream Of Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair. LOIS THORSON, a small but vivacious little Norwegian, loves to spend her time roller-skating, and in school was fascinated by the Spanish language. '-Down The Road A Piece. GLORIA TOLLEFSRUD has hopes of becoming it school teacher, and spent outside-of-school hours collecting bills. My Shining Hour. ROBERT USG-AARD was your and my choice for our student body secretary, and is a real baseball enthusiast. You'l1 Never Know. MARETTA VANGSNESS, who during her junior year dis- played her dramatic ability in Footloose and collects miniature shoes, spent many hours as editor-in-chief of our Viking. I'm Always Chasing Rainbows. MARILYN VINE, interested in glee club, declam, and G.A.A., and an outstanding normal training student, was largely responsible for the success of the Froehel club banquet. There'l1 Come A Day.'f MARJORIE VINE, whose chief diversion is roller-skating, was a commercial student who gained experience work- ing downtown. I Know What I Want. NORMA WESTON, whose exceptional voice was valuable to mixed chorus and glee club, was chosen as our student body vice-president, and is known as the girl with the Chevie . Say It With Music. HARVEY WILKINS, a bellboy at the Winneshiek Hotel, usually kept the second period speech class lively with his fish stories. Gals Don't. Mean A Thing To Me. MARJORY WOMELDORF, heading the Dynamo staff as co-editor, was also in mixed chorus and' declam, a copy writer for the Viking, and was in the junior and speech class plays. Sophisticated Lady. VIOLET ZIEGELMEYER participated in declam, G.A.A. and Viking and after graduation plans to go to Cali- fornia and enjoy some of its sunshine CU. Theft Certain Someone. -



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