Deer Creek High School - Deer Trails Yearbook (Deer Creek, MN)

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K Lt, f J gf-W I g , 5,111 5-11, ,X f 7 ff! fc1-wwf ffv ,L ffwfift ,Xia 7 . 1 f lung We, the seniors of 1952, are proud to dedicate our annual to Superintendent and Mrs. George Karvonen who have been with us at Deer Creek for the past two years. Mr. Karvonen has done much for our school. Through his efforts we have had several districts added to the Deer Creek District 38, and the school debt has also been elimlnated. To the seniors he means more than thatg as a play director and as a teacher he has become a friend. We know things were not always easy for him, but Mrs. Karvonen was always ready with a helping hand. She has also been doing a marvelous job with the stu- dents of our first and second grades. with this dedication we wish to show our appreciation to them for what they have done and to wish them greater suc- cess in years to come. 2 6. 4 B X 2 e gi X ed 5011001 days 5011001 l'18YS 11' 0 010 1031311150 EVE I 1 7 , 92 1 G C2 3155? 1 , M ,A im? Q V ,G ,h 0 4, 1 1 Mi I , Em V f-'f mi 9, , f, J 1 0 1 11 1 4 0 1 Q I I I 'L 'J ,V .24 14 jf? gli X 1 f', .V . 1 , I 3 1 1' ' l ijfgif 111 f 2 , 5 I i E! 'V Mlss A E Hanson B A State Teachers College, Valley City, N Dakota, Unlverslty of Nashin ton, Seattle, Washlng ton, Hlstory, English, Art vnu? Miss M Allen Two year standar acuity Mlss A Kovakovich B S SIP Mr H Hanson B A Augsburg College, Science and Mathenatics St Cloud State Teachers Col lish and Social Sclence d certificate in elementary teachlng Moor he d State Teachers Co lege A Nr W Layman B S River Falls State Teachers College wisconsin, Histor Physical Education, English Miss T Mayer 3 lege, Buslness Education, Eng Two year standard certificate in elementary teaching, St Cloud State Teachers College Mrs G W Karvonen Two year standard certificate 1n elementary teachlng, Moor head State Teachers College, Universlty of Colorado gr N, . V F A . n n 0 9 I U O 0 Q3 l . V 5. ' ' f A ' Q y . - , fs Q X 1 , . C I l 1 . . ., ., 5 F, A A A , . I U C . Q K o o o o . y, vi? ' 'Ci Q , .' . Q ' 0 gas. M C AUSTINSON HIJH JCHOOL PPINCIPAL B S Degree Unlversity of Minnesota History and Physical Education fifdmcncclzalcaa 1054, 'nv MP KARVONBN SUP Rlwl KD WT S St Cloud Sta e Teachers Colleve Unlv erslty of N Dakota, d ucatlon, Biology, Hlst ory. MR H WAFDUHN GRADr PRIWCIPAL Two year standard cer tificate in element ry teachlng, St Cloud State Teachers Colleve SCHOOL BOARD E. South, H. Hoyt, H. Noe, R. Olson, H. Eartels, V. Brasel. 4 ' ' . 5 . , , Q a L A L An fx A 7 fl X X . . 3 ' fgil - ' ' a 0 H , . S V D ' .. G. K ' E fW'E.V E. B ' t . ., . 0 . - - :J 7 ' '. ' E - ,W Q K . ww M51 3 Ziff? Marg, fi iw I WHS YUIII' bHSl1fU1 b3I'EfUUt UBBU 3,5 if? 'iffy Z ,jg 4512 E 1' 1 2231 4 L , Q figs X744 2 ' Z 2' Y ,, f Q ' .4 ff'7 1 f 3 Q Q -as n ,, 52 ' ,Z f , 4 1 - ' . W , A M M 'H ea 2 zzzfzw Q H cw im w if M. za QM. 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TED ANDERSON HJudge a man by his questions rather than by his answers Voltaire Basketball 1234, Football 1234, Baseball 34, Chorus 1234, Class play 34, Operetta 23 Athletic Club 1, Annual Staff-4 LOUANN BUCHANAN 'I desire to die when I have n body left to laugh with me W Waloole Student Council 12, V President 34, Class play 34 Annual Staff 4, JRC 4 Football 1234, Track 1234 Basketball 1234, Baseball 34, President 1 V Pres ident 2, Treasurer 3, Stu dent Council 4, Class play L f 11 34, Annual Staff-4, School Ong e OW Daze 34, Athletic Club 1, JACK STEWART NTroub1e is the next best thing to enjoyment MYRNA WALLACE HHer voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in A woman N Shakespeare Treasurer-2, Secretary 4, Class play-34, Annual Staff-4 ROGER OLSON HI would rather be right than president ' Clay Football-4, Tracx 1234, Baseball 4, Basketball-1234 horus-1234, Quartet-234, Operetta-93, class play-34 Schogl Daze-34, Annual Staff-4, Athletic Club-lg JRC-2. 5 MARLYS BRASEL NThe piano is the greatest lovemaker N CAROLINL EARTELS NThe real problem of your lei sure is how to keep other people from using lt Cheerleader 1234 Secretary 12 Student Councll 4 Chorus 234, O eretta 23, Class play 34, JRC 3 , School Daze 34, Annual Staff Q.. iwullf ROBIN WITTHUHN NMy memory is the thing I forget wlth H Football 1 Student Council 23, Track 34 Class play 4, Annual Cheerleader 234, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Sextet 23, Chorus 1234, Accompanlst 234, Operetta 23, Class play 34 Annual Staff 4, chool Daze 34, JRC 34 J John ANDY STEWART HMany a live wire would be dea 1f it weren't for h1S connec tlons N Football 234, Track 1234, Base ball-4, Basketball-123, Chorus 34, Operetta 3, President 4, An nual staff-4, School Daze 34 Class play 34, Athletic Club l, JRC-4. - 9 EMALOU HALLAUER HYou can't believe everything you hear but you can repeat it? Class play-34, Annual Staff 4, School Daze-34. 6 x ' .u -, s - s R ' ' ' L+. ' ' . rf, V . , -- - . .. , . 4 5, Staff-4., . - , -, . S - . - O - d RUTH STROH Ulf ny heart were not light I would die H Bailie Cheerleader 1, President 3, Stu dent Cnuncil 34 Chorus l23M, Sextet 23 Operetta 23 Annual Staff N Class play 34, School Daze 3M, JRC 34 MELVIN HELMRICHS GERRY THELEN HI envy no man that knows more than myself but pity them that know less Brown Football 12, Baseball 3H, Athle tic Club 1, Basketball 12, Class play M, JRC 4 VALEDICTORIAN Caroline Bartels CLASS MOTTO The mold of a man's future is in his own hands CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose CLASS COLORS Maroon and White nThe brain is a wonderful organ it starts worklng the mlnute get up and doesn't stop till I get to school N Frost Football 23H, Basketball l23M, Baseball 3M, President 3, Treas urer 1, Chorus 23M, Operetta 2 , Class play 3h, Annual Staff Athletic Club 1, JRC MARIE HAMANN NA smile is an inexpensive way to improve your looks N Class Play M Annual Staff 4 School Daze-3Hg JRC-M. 7 ln - a , - 5 Q, '- 3 ' 0. -I r 6 -' A :- A f 'll , o - n , X l - ' - .- - . CO SALUTATORIAES--Marlys Brasel and Ruth Stroh . . Q , . , . 5, - . ' , . 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O A , O I I O D O , - all The seniors of 1952 through the generosity of their dear little h arts bequeath to the fO11OW1D Ted Anderson wills his early mornin headaches to Don Seeman Caroline Bartels wills her abillty to flirt to Grace Tranby Marlys Brasel wllls her long hair to Julia Becker Lou Ann Buchanan wills her pep to Lois Davis Emalou Hallauer wills her blond hair and blue eyes to Lorna Lohman Marie Hamann wllls her ability to stay home nlghts to Varllyn Hertzberg Melvin Helmrlchs wills his ability to play football to rrank Tranby Roger Olson wills h1s inclination to argue to Lloyd Anderson Andy Stewart wllls his dry humor to J1m Zeisemer Jack Stewart wills the other back seat in the school bus to Gerry Ohman Ruth Stroh wills her quiet ways to Dorls Porter Gerry Thelen wills h1s curly hair to 4arcella Buislnv Myrna Wallace wllls her abllity to dance to Ray Reemts BobTNitthuhn wills h1s ab1l1ty to get along with the phySlCS teacher to ed Olson The seniors as a class will to the followlng Juniors the ability to get out of class Sophomores our typing ability Freshmen our love for English Teachers our w1tty remarks Bus drivers the rattles of the buses Janitors the broken down davenport Francy our frequent visits and a good typewriter Carl and Kate the dirty pots and pans Q1 X I, arfff M115 3' ff ' 1 NAME Jack Marlys LouAnn Emalou Roger Melvin Carrie Marie Bob Andy Gerry Ted Ruth Myrna AMBITION Own a bookie joint Nurse Teacher Airline hostess Night club owner Rich old farmer Nurse Elementary teacher Millionaire Aviator Join the service Navy Stenographer Nurse I0 PROBABILITY Gambler Mama Teach h1m Famlly hostess Janitor Raise a farmerette Her own nursery Teach hers' um Taxi driver Bartender Infantry Boss's wife Patlent 20 ' 9 . 3: I g . I U 1 1 . . ' Y . ' Q. Q . . .Vai W - , tx f QQ lmqg L , ? 1-.36 N U A O, can .ga B MIL YOU WFUIB UH ITIY SIHTE I love YOU SU 1 V' 2? 2' 66444 'fl 1953 ROW 4: J. Reemts, G. Bartels, L. Thelen, T. Rodekuhr, D. Seaman, T. Olson, L. Hennagir. ROW 3: F. Tranby, J. Zeisemer, G. Ohman, M. Langemo, R. Reemts, L. Anderson. ROW 2: M. Buising, L. Davis, D. Porter, Mr. Hanson, E. Hanebuth, J. Becker, N. Johnson. E G ROW 1: . Hill, L. Buchanan, P. Dahle, M. Hertzberg, L. Lohman, B. Harthan, . Tranby. 66444 df 1954 Row 3: G. wiekstrom, T. Lindbloom, D. Brasel, M. Freitag, R. Benson, W- Anderson- ROW 2: E. Fah, W. Beving, M. Rodekuhr, L. Haffner, L. Hamann, Miss Hanson. ROW 1, V, porter, D, Johnson, M. Olson, K. Oldenburg, A. Seeman. E- Edwards- 11 56904 ROW 3: ROW 2: ROW l: NCQ? Woodard, D. Voge, L. Bartels, L. Johnson, D. Mohler, 0. Zeisemer. grangy, D. Carpenter, D. Harthan, Mr. Parduhn, E. Marquardt, D. Hoting, ran y. Marsh, J. Hoyt, M. Perkins, J. Tichy, T. Brenner, P. Lindblom. dam of 1755 ROW 3: B. Eckman, J. Aitchison, H. Stroh, R. Tichy, D. Noe, M. Becker, A. Voge, D. Barber. ROW 2: Miss Kovakovich, D. Katzke, M. Beaman, A. Zeisemer, P. Ohman, J. Svarvari, M. Thelen, R. Schmidt, M. Hanebuth, L. Wallace. ROW l: M. Grewe, I. Witthuhn, L. Irons, E. Marquardt, V. Lown, A. Perkins, K. Hill, A. Fah, M. Wallace. I2 Sweat! Afflk ROW ROW ROW ROW 4: 3: 2: 1: 7404 ,414 Saud ROW ROW ROW ROV M: 3: 2: 1: M. Perkins, G. Seeman, P. Beving, R. Conner, J. Birch, R. Crosgrove, R. Barber. J. Wallace, G. Schlichting, M. Schweninger, D. Hendershot, G. Reemts, D. Karvonen, D. Becker, D. Hansen. M. Irons, R. Ohman, B. Hoyt, D. Shmidt, L. Marquardt, R. Palan, J. Hill, Mr. Layman. B. Oldenettel, S. Rebehn, D. Noe, M. Svarvari, P. Dettwiler, G. Becker, 4-4 0 U'-4U:-OC!!-IND Irons. Davis, R. Mattson, J. Freitag, M. Cook, C. Moen, R. Matz, R. Brenner, Olson, D. Zaske. Crosgrove, L. Mohler, J. Halverson, D. Carpenter, D. Haglund, J. Hoyt, Hoting, D. Frick, E. Moen D. Hasse J. Grotheer. stron, R. zeise, L. Helmrlcns, B. Finch, J. rnelen, J. Lohman, v. Lown, Brenner, G. Lohman, Miss Mayer. Tranbi S. Rebehn V. Zaske, S. Bishop, M. Langemo, D. Anderson, Husfe at, T. Soutn, D. Karvonen, C. Becker. I3 E7bn4z :fad Second RON M: Row 3: ROW 2: ROW 1: E3?S?iZfh5.Be.ZiiifniZ 3..YiiTa.T'DMaEiZilia Ls TEZ23Za.i' ?aV5S'. 1 iiiiiilhla, 3..i3ii2sf,.Mfs' ' ' G ' W S' Judson: J: Cordes. C, . rahl, L. Voge, R. Schiller, G. Tichy, J. Oman, gSE3gg5,S9.BgZiQi5,E6.C5gg2e, K. Mohler, C. Irons, R. Oldenettel, ROW H: ROW 33 ROW 2: ROW 1: 7413ui 1444 7owu'4 Mohler, D. Edwards, A. Halvorson, C. Wendorf, A. Frietag, J. Haffner, Voge, R. Redfield, P. Prahl, G. Frobom. Zaske,.R. Hoyt, H. Wheeler, J. Dettwiler, C. Boe, B. Shiflett, W. Buising Katzke, N. Lown, S. Tichy. Cordes, D. Dettwiler, M. Johnson, C. Voge, D. Seeman, Miss Allen, Thorpe, J. Cordes, J. Johnson, G. Hannuksela. Becker, S. Hendershot, B. Keskitalo, K. Hertzberg, J. Anderson, S. Birch, Jungels, C. Grewe, J. Zeise. I4 WhEI1 WB WETB 8 CDUDIB uf HICIS 'faatfczll ROW 3 G Wickstrom, Mgr , H Stroh, R T1chy, T Rodekuhr, n neemts, M Becker, D Katzke, Mgr ROW 2 Coach Austinson, L Anderson, T Anderson, G Bartels, R Olson, M Langemo, Ass't Coach Layman ROW 1 A Stewart, T Olson, G Ohman J Stewart CCaptainD, M Helmricns, L Thelen ff -sd vf 9 QW a1L IL' Creek Creek Creek Creek Creek Creek Deer Deer Deer Deer Deer Deer Menahga 11+ Battle Lake 12 Henning 20 New York M1115 20 Verndale 39 Parkers Prairie 6 Due to many injuries and the loss of Andy stewart in the first game of the season wlth a broken collar bone and Roger Olson with a fractured Jaw during a practice session, our one out of six games 15 2 o o 0 , 0 0 ' 6 8 . lb 11+ ' 2h 6 al Q - leg' ,K Rx Q . ' ' f :gasp ' .5 ' ge 1: Ax jg, football season wasn't too successful. We won one and tied g Y, ' ' A rg r'QHiJ'L4i Wdif 0' ROW 2: ROW 1: Crosgrove, Mgr., J. Stewart, M. Langemo, Coach Austinson Thelen, R. Tichy, A. Stewart, Mgr. Bartels, M. Helmrichs, G. Ohman CCaptainD, T. Anderson, Seeman, R. Olson Z' ROW 22 ROW 1: , C1-oggrove, Mgr., D. Katzke, D. Barber D. Brasel, H. Stroh, . Aitchison, L. Hennagir, W. Anderson, eoach Layman- Becker, L. Anderson, R. Tichy, T. Rodekuhr, T. Olson, Lindblom . 'I6 ' n Q' , ', ks' Ted ' Don -Yr, W- , Slug Rod helm LeRoy The basketball team was more successful this year than last year. This year we won twelve games out of twenty-one. At the end of the first semester we were hurt by the loss of Ted Anderson on the eight semester ruling. We ended the season with a second Lump place in the conference and third place in the sub-district. OPPONENT WE THEY Clarissa 47 33 Hewitt 52 37 Alumni V9 35 Eagle Bend 35 38 Parkers Prairie 37 36 Henning 55 3 Sebeka U2 31 Bertha 29 33 Polly Battle Lake 66 62 Bertha 50 60 Battle Lake H2 51 Clarissa 51 H6 Lyle 59 72 Claremont Ml no New York Mills 48 50 Eagle Bend H5 no Hoffman 60 6k New York Mills 51 70 Henning SO 27 Parkers Prairie SM H1 Hewitt 47 48 The HBH team had a very successful season with twenty wins and only one loss. Gerry Babe Tichy in 3 'mae BACK Coach Austinson, Mgr G Wickstrom, R Wltthuhn, W Anderson, T Lindblom, Mgr F Crosgrove FRONT G Bartels, J Stewart, R Olson, A Stewart Last year we had a very successful season in track We hope to have an equally successful season thls year We lost three men by graduation last year but still have a fair track team During the last season we won the Park ReglOH Meet and took fourth place in the District Meet Three of our men went on to the Regional Meet and Keith Kerrsen went to the State in the pole vault dlV1S1OD gcwefcaff P30 This year is the second year of baseball in Deer Creek We had a very successful season last year We won the sub district and went to the district where we olayed Long Prairie and lost by only one point, 6 7 We have almost the same olayers on our team this year and have a promise of a very successful season WX? dV 1 I8 2 A 0 0 0 ' O I O O : o o 0 0 0 . O . . . I LEEJC 'f rr, ffga A A WT M' M ' 0 ,. ,M , ,. A , - fx - A - Wi' ' D - re cf tv A I Q. f, , - , . I GDUU old golden THIS days a 6 060 WCM RU RCv Y'w 'V vw 1 lrtels, 7 Olson son P el Fl F C Cnrl , Lanbe 0, A Stevart B rte's W Anderson, L Fennaglr, P Thelen, X Rrnelmnr arter, Reemts, P Hanebuth, L Brlsel Cros rove, W dw rds V Buising, Q Stroh L Haffner, X155 farson Wittnuhn, L Irons, I 1, I denburg, V Po er, ne e Plll, D Johnson, Q1 n Wand Oazfezze lson, J U n I 21 'zeal i . -g, 7 5 -2 P1 4 ' - . , Pl 1 V , , A 0 Q is mv E A ' 'A xg 4. 1 ' JA, 4 .4 I ' ? 5' X11 ' ' f I 51 7-+: L. Briase , G. BF , :. , T. Ol , .-I. H rn 'c-s, -. :rn Iso G m . o V 0 NV: 3: C0 -11 1 , s . 0 . ' in Ali. . JN fl' , D'0 Pl J. . 1. Y 5. 1 .. 'Y 2: F. . 5 -. E -3 , .. . -. , . . , .i' .9 1 ', E. Fan, P. Chman, A. Seeman, P. Dahle, W. Eeving. 1.'fl: I. ' . K. Jil Q. Ol J of . rt 1. G- w , E. Z' . . PL Xiso . I W l an 1. an , M ,fi .4 -5 'Fi 'v .nh X, Helnrichg, 1. Q . K, Er sol, R. Strom, J. 'ohnscn, 5. igixing, M. In jeno, . H9HD8SlT. mum! Staff T S , QA l . STABDING R Olson, R Witthuhn, N Helmrichs, A Stewart, G Thelen, T Anderson, J Stewart EATPD M155 KOV3KOV1Ch, l Hamann, R Stroh, L Buchanan, N Brasel fLdltOTJ M Wallace, E Hallauer, C Bartels cwcafz fed Hence President Wlnona Beving V Preslcent Tack Stewart Secretary Beverly Harthan Treasurer Phy1lSS Dahle F2551 Adviser Mr Hanson COUNCIL Senior Caroline Bartels, Melvin Helnrichs Junior Julia Becker, Ted Olson Sophomore Marles Olson, Marolyn Rodekuhr g,a E , 5 Freshman Janice Svarvari, Marvin Hanebuth '54 Epmd Once again D C H S has a band Mr George Miller, of Fergus Falls, has organized a beginners' band of thirty four instruments Four high school stu dents and a number of fifth to eighth graders are active members In a very short time we may be able to have a band to entertain us at basketball and foot ball games and other school functions 22 : O O I A O I 9 I I 0 S , . . . I -1 - . J I 1 I ' O I Q U O O O U . ' as iii 3 EW? 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T n I ' , ' ' , Q 1 1 M , HThe whole Town's Talkingn was presented on February 16, at e Deer Creek Auditorium at 8 15 It was a hilarious comedy presented by the Senior Class under the directlon of Mr Karvonen and Mr Parduhn The cast was as follows Mr Simmons Mrs Simmons Ethel Simmons Chester Binney Roger Shlelds Donald Swift Letty Lythe Sally Otis Lila wilson Taxi driver Sadie Bloom Annie Mr Jackson and Son 1 ww, me sway' A comedy of three acts, Almost Eighteen,H was seniors in their junior year It involved a young troubles The cast was as follows Mr Berrie Mrs Berrie Beatrice Barrie Eddie Berrie Ann Sherman Sally Davidson Tommy Granville Mrs Granville Miss Warren Miss Dalrymple Uncle George Mr Merrit Bill's Night Out was presented by the following is the cast of characters Mrs Sam Anderson Sadie Bill Anderson Dottie Anderson Goober Smith Jane Anderson Sam Anderson Lon Korner Harry Rogers Patricia Harris H K Harris Imogene Edna Forrest Mrs. Harr1s.... 211 Roger Olson Marlys Brasel Caroline Bartels Jack Stewart Gerald Thelen Melvln Helmrichs Myrna Wallace Emalou Hallauer Ann Buchanan Ted Anderson Ruth Stroh Marie Hamann Andy Stewart Bob witthuhn Lou fa M925 presented by the boy and all his Melvin Helmrichs Verna Dav1s Ruth Stroh Ted Anderson Lou Ann Buchanan Carollne Bartels Jack Stewart Emalou Hallauer Marlys Brasel Myrna Wallace Andy Stewart Roger Olson JL tor Class and the Marcella Buising Marilyn Fertzberg Lenzie Hennagir Grace Tranby Jim Reemts Julia Becker Martin Langemo Jim Ziesemer Gerald Bartels Lorna Lohman Gerald Ohman Lynette Buchanan Elaine Hanebuth ....Phyllis Dahle . 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To onen the program the new teachers were capped Miss Kovakovich and M Hanson were crowned queen and king of the festivities After several pantomimes, enacted freshmen, those present enjoyed group square dancing, the Virginia Reel, and other dances Muriel Grewe, dressed as an Indian was given first prize for the best girls' sion dressed as a bum 1-ffl. 5 Halt' ww by the singin several maiden, costume Francis Crosgrove took honors in the boys' divi sl f i 'K .il Best Costumes 11 0 -u-+15 'Q egg? Down Boys The Winner The Homeco ln snonsorel bv h otud nt Councll 'as h ld on Dcto ber lOth and 13th 'he ev York ills a les ere our opponents lor the football ame ol yed on the alternoon of tne 10th h '41 d Ca s' won over the Eagles th a score o le J na nd prec ded t e Dame and COUSlSt9i of float b h lHflVldUd1 r 1nd a local N H club The elvhth raders :ere UTlZ9 an' th soononores or the second Tn que n, Ruth Stroh, and her attend lhelen, 'arie Hamann, nd Marcell Bul lf , the seniors rhe Queen vas crofnec before th football t 1m, Jac! te rt Phe Homecomin d nee ld h li o lc le f River Vornets pro lded the dance ru 1C 25 le lnn rs of tne lr nts, llla daflner, 'arilyn ro on tr float nad the me by 'he c otaln ol even the l3t1 e or t e evelln ' r . I 1 ' l -4 n C . 7 kg 2 ' o 39 i ' s s A ' J :vi - x . , 1 0 ' QT, Y - ,K ,wi 4 0 , ' h 4- ef . 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CH ISTMAS PROGRAM The Christmas program was held on Dec ember 20th Grades one through eight put on an operetta which represented Christmas in England during the eighteenth century The grade and high school choruses provided the musical background for the operetta 'VV J- CARNIVAL The carnival opened with a talent show on Friday evening, November ninth Following the talent show everyone participated in the numerous concessions which were provided Bingo, basketball throw, penny pitch, fishpond dart throw, novelty stand, and many others, helped to make the even ng a great success JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET On May 17, 1952, the Deer Creek High School Auditorium had a celes tial atmosphere The juniors honored the seniors at the Junior Senior Banquet with the theme, 'Star Light ' During the evening Gerry Ohman acted as toastmaster The welcome was given by Martin Langemo and the response was given by Jack Stewart Caroline Bartels read the istory, Roger Olson presented the Prophec and Ted Anderson read the will Marcella Buising bade the farewell The waitresses and waiters, all sophomores, were out of this world Marles Olson, Marolyn Rodekuhr, Vivian Porter, David Brasel, walter Anderson, and Gary Wickstrom The meal was heavenly, the menu included: Little Dipper Cpineapple juice! Zodiac Special KSw1ss steaki Fleecy Clouds Kmashed potatoes? Northern Lights Ccandied sweet potatoesl Full Moon Salad Clettuce, one-half peach, whipped cream cherry! Half Moon and Stardust Ccrescent-shaped roll and butters Milky way and Floating Cloud lice-cream and angel food cakel Big Dipper Cchocolate milk or coffee? 26 REBUIH H P11111 I1 I'1fl'11'I'lBt1C 1 H 2 if '1 1 I 4 1 f 1Q y in if If 2,2 id W A eel 11:3 f V 3 i , 1, .I I ' I I I I ' ' I I I I ' ' I ' Us I Z 52,5 f f 2,5 I'1 I E., 1Qi1Efy ' ij? 1 I 6 A 5 2 , Babe ACt0I'S P' as ' .5 ,fs , 'ggi' W , ,f f, f'jffd ' 'mf X1sL7i'fYi77i ?' sjfwwigggkewi 'wuQmQwwm+ Verna Davis 'X ' 1 Law-breakers 9 Q' Lucky Senior Study hall? ,,, ff? T' Pak?-f 2f5! Q 'e.f2,aWf'1 'N' I . . ' ' E ' w W' . .I 1 y ' 3',w :ga 'inf 1?'fidh N U he u fl' y .-, I .x, . I I ,I .1 1 ' wh '.. 54 ' .1 . r 'f' - if Y ,.,, ,bf I A Phyllis O rl '!.!f!.Q , Afiyffmvnglghg 'rea 5- l of Low Bridge Verna Davis, now of Rochester, is a former classmate of ours. She attended four school terms at Deer Creek. She left us in November during our senior year. agua.. Mr. Groenig joined our faculty as English and music teacher on February 24, 1952, after the resig- nation of Miss Hansen. He has a B. A. from Hamline University and will receive a Master of Education during the summer of 1952. Mr. R. Groenig ya, Our midget team this year has been doing very well under the coaching of the seventh grade tea- cher, Mr. Bill Layman. Through a magazine sub- scription campaign the midgets earned enough money gif fjmfw Hr- 'Nf 1, IN to purchase new outfits and are now one of the best dressed teams in the locality. Last year, under the coaching of Mr. Langemo, a local banker, they won a trophy as the champion ' team of an eight team tournament at Eagle Bend. Third 8 Fourth Grades llsec ly!! FQW, ' 3,' V Q bzehvg. ' -1A' ,L A k A 52Q?y?QfK2Eg. ' QQ Q --...m.w ,,., A :V , mga xv? w,mf Qi?y5 Q, ,Ill 'V ' ff 'Aw' fi ,, . Qwf xr Q A. rr r r gg my M f g ,fr if f'-4 ,.'L A gxgw. , 5 If af' 5 Q FQ Af 32 . . A V ,, Y. f 5 T M IlHerOl! ki, Fifth Q sixth Grades Algebra Seventh Grade JUNICR-SENICR BANQUET 1951 Lutheran Church Basement THEME: HAWAII CALLS L ,.., YJ . 'rf 1 Q . risky? M ,. yarn' 7 I Illv ' N:!lni 'Yf gp ff 'jqffiy 1 ' 1 ' ggfgi? ,J h Y , K EA Lv ? x f L. JA HAuStieH Bus Drivers . uwicku HK1ck-offu 'Frankn HBuddieS nChow timen uri! Freshmen HFTBUCYN Seniors . Q-' QQ, Q if , jg, M xg HEusterH nTired?H hai- 1 ii Y.. Eighth Grade YOU WBFE TRY Q81 111 CHIICU DEER CREEK Bartels' Cafe Bill's Place Carew's Warehouse City Cash Market Dol1's Cafe Farmer's Co op Creamery Lindblom's Barber Shop Moore Hardware O Q E Store Rodekuhr Bros Security State Bank Thelen Implement Thorpe's Red Owl Agency Tony's Standard Service J1ck's Garage HENNING Belmont's 'urniture Assn Bondy's Cafe 5 Leaf Lake Pavilion Cordes Implement Corner Caoe d Hotel Dr V V Johnson Drs Lewis, Lewis R Kavern Dr E C Perreten R Stewart Plumbing and Heatln Henning Hatchery Henning Seed Q Grain Home 5 Farm Supply Ideal Cleaners Rexall Drug Thiel Weed Service Pine Haven 8 MADFNA Ben Franklin Bradford 8 Kennedy Cozy Theater Elizabeth Carlson Farmers Hatchery Folkestead 8 Sons Gores Company, The Homecrest Furniture Jacobson's Oil Kingsley Press K W A D Lampert Lumber Company L B Hartz Store Mason Brothers Monarch Ice Cream Newells Jewelry Rex McDonald Skie's Drug Store Stern d Field Uptown Cafe Wadena Bottling Company Nadena Todd Electric Company Zosel Hardware Zosel Implement IEW YORK MILLS Bolmgrem's Electric Co Ehnbom's Motor Co Farmers and Merchants State Bank Farmers Elevator Gamble Store Karvonen 8 Son Furniture Lepisto Apparel Mills Bowling Alley Mills rotors Tlck Tock Cafe Vaughn Chevrolet Co A Friend Purchase of two blocks Purchase of three blocks ! 4 3 l I O 0 lr VK r ' - 1. 0 0 0 ' Q I O 0 Federated Store , . 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