Edison High School - Wizard Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1952
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U .wx :'.-',n'..,, f a., ,I 3 T- ' 5.7-Q f. l' ' -' 1,' 1 . , -- -, . v X c .- .- 1 L. v ri. , ,.:.rf51x,?g4-fl, V . x. 1 L 1 1. -. I . ff . 0. 1 -- J.- ' K ,-U... 1,-, -'-y . f 1.-4 ... f.- .- N -.- --.-.r,4'., wr.. 4- -, ' ' ' 'I --1 .uf-if . ,.-- X '1' -n., - Q w i QWGW I WI Lrg 41,7155 I X-xi xsmifmw N 1 A gf X?Ef Wi425f? '++ VOLUME TWENTY- EIGHT IZID PUBLISHED BY THE SENIORS EDISON HIGH SCHOOL MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA This is the story of the year 1951-52 at Edison High. As you turn page by page, we hope you will come to know our school better and that you will feel a part of its many activities. Because of the deep affec- tion we have for our school and the high regard in which we hold it, we dedicate this 1952 Wizard to Edison High School. Sharon Olsen Editor Karin Lundahl Associate Editor Virginia Mangos Associate Editor William Northfield Circulation Manager Douglas Anderson Business Manager Joyce Walstrom Art Editor ,ga-pw ful, 215 ,1:,.,fQ'r- . '+-- 2352? C. uh-5, ,.,., H 'G 'Y - 51. ' Hn: czoafty . - .., a a endow . , . 20 g i , 0z7cm6ya,ZfJon4 . . . 35 :4tdZez!cz4 ..,. 4? Scion! 7 0 ,,,,fM'm ' ' ' Q 3 f4afueu'wm9 . . 7 00 aide bateata 7L'aZZz'aa6,bZczce4efze We eeeefzed can iefzaee I I I 1 -s.. : '.85X Q'...Le -e 4 'rt J -nv , ' 4 . S,-K'h X .V ' ' 1 nr gall 'N' 4-Q.. nv-,J fat X 5:3 Studied pam 50064, and fn, Mi, L !'l .I nw, - 1. . :?g5.,g,.1,Jw ' 1 .-1, x -432 n.- ,ffiiiiff ' .-j5'5QQgf, :ix-Iam. - ,-'-, . - !354:vf.f.l- 2? N , Aug? if 35,555 .,g.n.a-,1r.,.g T, wx.:-H v. ,,.,.. '-f,f'.Hu-' iz:- '-Q 1 N1.'J'l--- 1'l' fl'- - rf., . :R,.,y,gmq.:-5,5rL .-,'...g - . ' f., H .-3 713' :ug - ir-. fx' ff,3ff'P'f5J'-iff':,e:5--P -1 'J' ,, , -,.,-.,,,.,,4,.., ,.. 1 ,mf , '-,-,.b,ggv.f,., , . . 4, ,ffwl V .61C- f' 5. .3 3+-' .fa-1552 -' :gg F 4 ,-E x ,,'- 'Q 1 'Q .v..1g--,f .- ,. ,lji-J 4 :.' :Eg f':::'1f,-,K Q ':nf,.g., f. 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Our teachers co-operate with the administration to make our school a better place in which to dwell. From them we learn our English, history, mathematics, home economics, and the many other subiects oltered for our benefit. In our senior year we have come to the point where we have cl fairly definite plan for our careers after graduation. Our teachers and counselors help us prepare for these careers by advising us on what subiects should be taken. To these people we owe our thanks. 14 Wfeaaczge Za Me Seadafza , . . Many think of graduation as an ending. A few think of it as a begin- ning. ln reality it is neither. lt is, rather, a mark of progress in life, a point of reference to the past and the future. But it should be a high point in one's life, rich with memories of tasks well done, and of obstacles overcome. lt should carry visions of a greater future in which there will be new parts for each to play, new burdens to accept from those who have gone before. Let your graduation be not a finale, nor yet a new dawn, but a beacon on your journey, marking safe progress from yesterday to tomorrow. Congratulations and best wishes! C ' PRINCIPAL .si 74: Om ffice si P wg we Go we .xo ox 06x L0 MR. EDDIS E. JANES Helpful and genial seem to describe Mr. Janes, our assistant principal. Among his many duties is preparing the program at studies tor the entire school. All changes of program tor stu- dents are under his iurisdiction too. A sorne- what unpleasant task is that at discipline. Dur- ing the principal's absence, Mr. Janes has com- plete charge ot all matters in the school. a's ,ggi ' v a S+, 86' OFFICE STAFF Seated: Mrs. Nellie Alm, chief clerk. Standing: Mrs. Joyce Mark, requisition clerk, Mrs. Phyllis Dunstone, bookroom clerk, Mrs. Dolores Norling, credit clerk: Miss Ruth Lebawits, attendance clerk. Mr. Kenneth Knox Miss Helen Andrews ieq ,wwe ,ua Need help with your program? Want advice on your lite's vocation? Miss Andrews or Mr. Knox, our school counselors, can help you. This year Miss Andrews has had charge of the eighth, tenth, and twelfth grades, and Mr. Knox of the seventh, ninth, and eleventh. Mr. T E l X if Mr. Carl Manslie I I I Knox and Miss Andrews also administer aptitude, in- telligence, and special ability tests. Mr. Knox is also adviser ot the Edison Leadership Club and has charge of school lockers. Mr. Manslce, our chief engineer, is responsible for the physical condition of our building. Miss Todd, our visiting teacher, makes personal contacts between the home and the school. Our school nurse, Miss Johnson, takes core of students who become ill in school and excuses them if necessary, Miss Erma Todd, Miss Florence Johnson Mr. Harold Tietz, Mrs. Mary Cornelius, Miss Virginia Meile, Miss Emma Choudek, Mrs. Marcella Hammer, Mr. Charles Lombard Our occupational relations teachers, Mr. Tietz and Mrs. Hammer, are in charge ol the part. time work program. Besides instructing classes, they visit the otlices where the students work. In addition to teaching typing, Mrs. Cornelius is adviser of the Student Council Point System Committee. Shorthand, essential for secretarial work, is taught by Miss Meile. Miss Choudek teaches otlice training and secretarial practice to the girls who are preparing themselves for the business world. She issalso Mrs. Mary Blair, Mrs. Leila Rendernick adviser of the Ushers' Club. Bookkeeping is taught by Mr. Lombard. Mrs. Blair and Mrs. Rendernick, our school librarians, are very obliging in helping students find material tor themes and topics and also aid them in selecting books for recreational reading. Miss Lee is in charge ot our school cafeteria. 5' Miss Dorothy Lee if-2, 535' ..3 ' 4 1 I Seated: Mrs. Grace Tillatson, Miss Mary Gould, Mr, Ralph Ahlstrorn. Standing: Miss Marrorie Simmons, Miss Ne?lie Erb, Miss Eva Peterson, Mrs. Helen Curry, Mr. Dwight Gunberg ie ate 4706644 of lewuzdag . . . Both American and world history are taught by Mrs. Tillotson. Miss Gould teaches community civics, which is required in ninth grade. Mr. Ahlstrom teaches world history. Miss Erb, adviser of the stair guards, teaches American history. Miss Simmons and Miss Peterson both teach classes in modern problems, which is required of all seniors. In addition to teaching community civics, Mrs. Curry is adviser of the cheer leaders. Mr. Gunborg teaches American history and community civics, and also is adviser of the stage crew and coach of -the hockey team. Mrs. Conover and Miss Barton are both instructors of physical education lor girls. Miss Barton and Mrs. Conover are in charge at the intramural and inter-scholastic sports program. Miss Barton is also ad- viser ot the Racket Club. E Standing: Mrs. Elsie Conover Seated: Miss Edith Barton Left to right: R. Ludgate, C. Erpelding, R. Rajtar, and A. Norton lead the class in a discussion of the United Nations. 3 G5 .45 f gil 'I .W - f!iEll.L:'Lig'-w- . l ,is hi f 14 IX' fy, ar 'A' '-T.-- ,... ,WN Mr. Joseph Christensen, Mr. Lee Heironimus, Mr, Bruce Mathiason, Mr. Edgar Merrifield, Mr, Louis Lopata, Mr. Henry Zittleman, Mr. Richard Reichow ev O I I I Shop courses at Edison offer many fine opportunities ot a tion-acacleiiiic nature. l-lere students can develop skill in mechanical clravving, make houseeholol articles in vvooilvvoik, oi learn the intricacies ot machinery. tvtr. Qiliiistuiiseii teaches both mechanical drawing and woodwork, and is also adviser ot the Lunchroom Service Club. All ol Mr, Heiionimus' classes are in drafting, Mr. lvlathiason teaches electricity, metal working, and mech- anical clravvingi Mr. Merrifield, who is retiring from C. Malund, B. Schonebaum, B. Reiners, R. Mrozka, B. Budniclc, and D. Fnhrendorff are seen hard at work in the wood shop. FQ teaching this year, has classes in senior woodwork. Mr. Lopata is a teacher of Woodwork and mechanical draw- ing as vvell as coach for sophomore football and head basketball coach. Mr. Zittleman teaches machine shop and mechanical drawing, Mr. Reichovv, swimming coach, teaches printing. -4 -1 QS Seated: Mr. Harry Miller. Standing: Mr. Peter Guzy ll 'f' Seated: Miss Dorothy Wallace, Miss Frances Cowan, Miss Florence Fisch, Standing: Miss Mildred Ward, Miss Helen Rogers, Mr. Peter Mankowski, Miss Grace Garland, Miss Birdella Ross la game Miss Wallace, adviser of the Student Council Vaude- ville, teaches magazine and Shakespeare. ln addition to teaching English, Miss Cowan is adviser of the senior class and the National Honor Society. Mr. Mankowski, assistant tootball coach, teaches English and creative writing. Beside teaching speech, drama, radio, and Seated: Miss Mae Schmidt Standing: Miss Sophie Albinson , uvzdte wed... English, this year Miss Garland directed both a senior and a iunior class play, a Christmas play, and other dramatic productions. Miss Fisch, Miss Ross, and Miss Ward teach tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade English, whereas Miss Schmidt and Miss Albinson have ninth ,grade English. Miss Johnson, Latin Club adviser, Miss Sorenson, German Club adviser, and Mrs. Kellner, ad- viser of the French and Spanish Clubs, teach English as well as their respective languages. Miss Rogers does ,Q-vu. Seated: Miss Mae Schmidt Standing: Miss Sophie Albinson specialized work in remedial reading. Seated: Miss Alice Johnson Standing: Miss Edna Sorenson, Mrs. Anne Kellner X .1 ' , Q rv 5 l Q K 5. Miss Florence Leary, Miss Agnes Deverell, Mr. Willard Ludford, Mr. Guilford Parsons, Mr, Charles Kemp, Miss Minnie Bengtsson, Mrs. Margaret Palm cmdczmeazfczfc ,fam dai lining . . . Mr. Ludlord is adviser ot the Student Council, vvhile Miss leary is adviser for the Senior Guides. Being busi- ness adviser oi the Edison Record is an important part ol Miss Deverellls duties. Wiestliiig is coached by Mr. Kemp. Miss Leary, Miss Deverell, Miss Bengtsson, Mrs. Piilin, Mr. Ludloid, and Mr. Kemp teach common learne ingis, a iunior high course that is a combination of history and English. Beside teaching mathematics, Mrs. l. Olsen is cliairnian of the Lost and Found Committee, Mi. Bruning is adviser of the Chess and Checker Club, Mis, lair so Olsen, Mr. George Bruning, Miss Edna Glenn xxx and Miss Glenn is adviser of the Junior Red Cross. Mr. Parsons teaches general science and is assistant football and basketball coach. Mrs. Michelson, who is editorial adviser of the Edison Record, teaches English and news writing. Mrs. V. Olsen teaches English and is adviser of the Wizard. Standing: Mrs. Julia Michelsen. Seated: Mrs. Verna Olsen Standing: Mrs. Julia Michelsen. Seated: Mrs. Verna Olsen X Miss Celia Torney, Miss Genevieve Holkesvig, Mr. Christopher Homrin, Mr. Beniamin Liemohn, Miss Louise Ramswiclc lie Miss Torney teaches both plane and solid geometry, and'is also in charge of Band uniforms. Miss l-lolkesvig, whose classroom Work includes beginning and advanced algebra, heads the Recognition Committee of the Stu' dont Council and is adviser at the Christian Fellowship Club. Mr, l-lamrin teaches mathematics ond is also tennis coach. Mr. Liemohn, another teacher of mathematics, is golf coach. Miss Ramsvviclcs classes include algebra and plane geometry. Mr. Pile teaches physics and is also faculty athletic manager. ln addition to teaching classes in chemistry, Mr. Drage is in charge of the audio-visual equipment for the entire school. Mr. Barrett teaches biology and science. Mrs. Pohlson also teaches classes in biology and general science. Mr. Benner, adviser of school banking, teaches biology and botany. J Mr. Homer Pile, Mr. J. Selmer Drage Mr. Lewis Barrett, Mrs. Ethel Pohlson, Mr. Jefferson Benner 1 , - rl Mrs. Lois Miller, Mrs. Mayme Luther, Miss Lorraine Stavenas, Mrs. Raine 'Hunt, Miss Helen Hickolc we wide ' Mrs. Miller teaches classes in both foods and family management. Mrs. Luther teaches clothing, whereas Miss Stavenas, adviser of Blue Tri teaches foods. Mrs. Hunt teaches both foods and clothing, and is adviser of the Future Homemakers of America. Miss Hickok, adviser of Blue Tri, teaches clothing. Miss Ferguson directs iunior high vocal music, and is also instructor of harmony. ln addition, she is adviser of Silver Tri. Mr. Lunkley and the Orchestra as special proiects of Mr. Lunkley. Direc- tor of all senior high vocal music is Mr. Sodergren, who conducts the Senior Choir and the Choral Club. Miss Bennett teaches iunior high art. Miss Toohy, teacher of senior high art, has charge of stage settings and is art adviser of the Wizard. Mr. Bauer teach instrumental music, with the Band and Seated: Miss Mary Ferguson, Mr. Arnold Bauer Standing: Mr. Elmer Sodergren, Mr. Elmo Lunkley YY Miss Olive Bennett, Miss Jean Toohy -, gli, , .-,My .- gf. . 23? --- 1-:.4 HQAII w,.g,.n .Hn-' K ,,,,A,' '23, Q.: ,-,rl I K .,V. fm-' X r '. x . y Qin. u, .v . 4 . 11' ,X gi. , fri, 9,32 'J V. 1 '.-2,1 iz, . 'Ld . . . election of officers . . . class plays, proms, parties . . . graduation . . . participation in these events makes us realize that we have reached the end of our high school days. We have always looked for- ward to our senior year, and it has brought fun, work, and fellowship to us all. This enjoyable year will always keep its place in our book of memories. Now the time has come when we will graduate leaving behind that which, with 'years, has become so familiar to us. So with diploma in hand we leave to go out into the world each choosing his separate path and determining to do his best. W :gi:1jFgi3'5,s 1 - 1 , '-', so T ' K 'QW is , 1, - I . M. 1 ' Q -s. .3 1. .. pw - - .agus ' 1, 2 X ,,-4. . , . .,,g,5,, 5 ,Q v. K . , . wi. . p zzgi. wi 4 T 32:2 E+ 'L K. T? I 5 J ws 1 ENT my J ll T .Q . . ,X Y SeaTed: J. Novak, Pres., H. Weeber, Sec. Standing: J. Dicaire, Treas.g F. Dusenka, V. Pres. Helping To carry ouT The many acTiviTies which will become memorable To The seniors of The '52 class was The senior cabineT, consisting of Tour ohicers and one represenTaTive from each advisory. On The social side, The '52 senior class had one prom and Two class parTies. Pearl Whirl was The Theme of our TirsT party which was held in The girls' gym November lo. To carry ouT The Theme which signi- Tied The ThirTie-Th anniversary of Edison High School, we decoraTed The gym WiTh pasTel-colored paper, and sTrung a large sTrand of pearls made ouT of balloons across The room from fronT To back. The music of Dick KasT's band made dancing enioyable To all. ' and Zadmezf Xa nf , Presidenf Jack Novak presides over meeiing. SecTed: J. Pike, P. Sfeneck, P. Schioll, V. Dregger, C. Johnson, D. Nasser. Standing: T. Lund, R. Johnson, R. Willow, J. Novak, O Turnlund B. Anderson, D. Rossi. - .-, H' 'ir ts. endow zildaieefw r tt' ea- ivmlafz Miss Frances Cowan Senior Co-ordinator Our second class party was held at the Columbia Heights Field House, February 29. The couples danced to the music of Ronnie Johnson's band. Our theme, Lover's Leap , was carried out with large red hearts, cupids, different colored balloons, and red and white crepe paper. On May l4, a reception was held for the seniors at which our mothers were honored guests. An enioyable program in the auditorium was followed by a tea in the school library. We, the seniors of l952, wont to express our sincere appreciation to our class adviser, Miss Cowon, for her excellent assistance during our senior year, and also to the individual advisers of the senior class who helped in making possible the most wonderful year ever. Mothers being served at get-acquainted tea. Seated: Miss Schmidt, Miss Choudek, Miss Wallace, Miss Ramswick, Miss Ross, Mrs. Pohlson, Standing: Miss Peterson, Mrs. Cornelius, Mr Drage, Mr, Zittleman, Mr. Benner, Miss Gould, Mrs. Luther. 74 74ece Nancy Hedean-Valedictorian Sharon Olsen-Salutatoriun ' Wanna Dae... .gsm Harold Liemohn-Vcledictoricn The honors of valedictorian and salutatorian are given each year to students maintaining the top grades in the graduating class. Our two valedictorians this year have made perfect records in their high school work. We, the seniors of 1952, congratulate our fellow classmates in receiving these honors. One event that will always linger in the minds of the '52 seniors was the senior prom held on May 30 at the Calhoun Beach Club. We shall always remember the fun we had, dancing to the soft, sweet music of the band, the beautiful formals and corsages, and all the different couples having a wonderful time. Senior banquet, Baccalaureate, Commencement-these final events tied up our senior year at Edison. The senior banquet was held at the Radisson Hotel, June 5. A serious note was added to our departure from friends and teachers by the speaker at our Baccalaureate Service, June 8, in the school auditorium. With smiles on their faces and lumps in their throats, the graduating seniors marched across the stage to receive their diplomas on June 12. fc ' eadaw af 7952 ALBERICO, RICHARD . . . Dick . . . Lunchroom Serv- ice Club, Stair Guard, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Vaudeville. ALDER, PEGGY . . . Peg . . . Blue Tri. AMUNDSON, MARILYN . . . Mare . . . Choir, Blue Tri, Silver iri, Tommy Twirl, Vaudeville. ANDERSON, DONALD . . . Don. ANDERSON, DOUGLAS . . . Doug . . . Hi-Y, Wizard. ANDERSON, GAY . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Bond, Tommy Twirl, Ushers' Club. ANDERSON STANLEY . . . Stan . . . Hi-Y, All-City V. Pres., Choral Club, Stair Guard, Football, Tommy Twirl, Jr. Choir, Choir, All-City Honor Roll. ANDERSON, WILLARD . . . Bill . . . Hi-Y, Football, Lunchroom Service Club, Sr, Cabinet. ANTINOZZI, MARY . . . Jo . . . Wizard. ARENT, AUDREY . . . Jean . . . Library Monitor, Choir. ARLANDSON, NORMAN . . . Arlee . . . Choir, Chris- tian Fellowship Club, Junior Achievement, Jr. Hi-Y, Pres., Student Council. ATNEOSEN, ELEANOR . . . El . . . Jr. Choir, Ushers' Club, Silver Tri. AYRES, KAY . . . Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Ushers' Club, Vaudeville, Jr. Choir, Student Council, Jr. Cabinet. BAKER, JAMES . . . Jim . . . Lunchroom Service Club, Pres., Jr. Class V. Pres., Basketball, Football, Baseball, BALKEN, KENNETH , . . Ken . . . Choir, Choral Club, Christian Fellowship Club, Lunchroom Service Club. BANGERT, SHIRLEY . . . Shirl . . . Racket Club, Sec., German Club, Blue Tri, Choir. BARRETT, ANN . . . Blue Tri, Ushers' Club, Silver Tri. BARRETT, RONALD . . . Ron . . . Hi-Y, Stair Guard, Football, Track, National Honor Society, V. Pres., Class Play. BAUTCH, JAMES . . . Jim . . . Football, Lunchroom Service Club, BEGIN, BARBARA . . . Barb . . . Blue Tri, Silver Scholarship Pin, All- City Honor Roll. BENGSTON, WESTLEY . . . Hefty . . . Christian Fellowship Club, Cross Country, Track. BENSON, CAROL . . . Carey . . , Blue Tri, Christian Fellowship Club. BENSON, SHIRLEY . . . Benz . . . Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Tommy Twirl. BLAINE, BEATRICE . . . Bea . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Record, Jr. Choir, Vaudeville. :Q sv r :B it 'is xr Nr uw Y L . , :mg fftftie IT' rg, , f ,Af I , J f. 3 . X '7 7 W . Ja I 'Q it-Y XR If K I 75? x 1 Q 9 Q it in y , ' A .Ji A Q 4, it I ' Q . 4 1 ,t.., A C ,X 1 7 A ll ' -af I 743 D31 Q9 I .T BELAIR, JEROME . . . Romeo. BISHOP, ROBERT . . . Bish . . . Wrestling. BLANSKI, RICHARD . . . Poo . . . Stair Guard, Lunchroom Service Club, Football, Track. BOSELL, DWAYNE . . . Hi-Y. BRANBY, GERALD . . . Bram . . . Hi-Y, Band, Tommy Tvvirl. BRICKNER, THOMAS . . . Iam. BRINDA, SHIRLEY . . . Shirl . . . Silver Tri, Spanish Club, Blue Tri, Tommy Twirl. BRUINS, VIVETTE . . , Vette . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Tommy Twirl, Ushers' Club, Wizard, Homecoming Attendant, Class Play, Student Council. BUCKLEY, RAMONA . . . Monie . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Student Council, Tommy Twirl, Vaudevilie, Class Play BUDZYNSKI, AUDREY . , . Auds . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Jr. Choir, Ushers' Club. BURKNESS, JOHN . . . Johnny . . . Hi-Y, Band, Tommy Twirl. BUTHERUS, DONNA . , . Elcs, Choir, Christian Fel- lowship Club, Lunchroom Helper, Ushers' Club, Treas., Record, Class Play, Gym Assistant, Racket Club, Quill and Scroll, Bank Cashier, Sr. Guide, Pres., Student Council, Ski Club. BYRNE, JANE . . . Janie . . . Ushers' Club, Blue Tri, Silver Tri. CACAS, CLAYTON . . . Clay . . . Band, Student Council, Vaudeville. CARLSON, ALTON . . . Tony. CARLSON, JOAN . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Tom- my Twirl. CELLETTE, FRANCES . . . Franny. CHOCK, MARY ANN . . . Chuckie . . . Student Council. CLARK, MARY . . . Tommy Twirl, Jr. Choir, Lunchroom Helper, Gym Assistant, Vaudeville, Blue Tri, Christian Fellowship Club, Student Council, Treos., Sec., All-City Treas. CONWAY, MICHAEL . . . Mickey, COTTER, LAWRENCE . . . Larry. CROPPER, ROGER . . . Otto . . . Choral Club, Student Council. CUM- MINGS, MERLE . . . DAHL, DAVID . . . Minar. DeMUTH, FAYE . . . Frenchie . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Gym Assistant, Vaudeville. DEVINE, JOAN . . . Bugs. DICAIRE, JACI . . . John . . . Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Treas., Ushers' Club, Tommy Twirl, Vdudeville, Jr. Class Treos., Sr. Class Treas., Homecoming At- tendant. DREGGER, VIRGINIA . . . Dreg . . . Racket Club, V. Pres, Blue Tri, Student Council, Silver Tri, National Honor Society, Omce Page, Wizard, Class Play, Gym Assistant, Sr. Guide, Lunchroom Helper, Tommy Twirl, Ski Club, Elcs, Sr, Cabinet, Jr. Cabinet, All-City Honor Roll. DUENOW, HELEN . . . DULLECK, JUNE . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Jr. Choir, Student Council, Bank Cashier. DUPAY, PETER. . . Pete . . .Choral Club, Stair Guard, Student Council, Class Play. DUSENKA, FRANK . . . Punkie . . . Elcs, Pres., National Honor Society, Record, Quill and Scroll, Sr. Cabinet, Stair Guard, Sr. Class V. Pres. EGGERT, DUANE . . . Dewey . . . Record, Choir, Choral Club, Lunchroom Service Club. ELLING, ROGER . . . Bud. ERICKSON, LONA . . . Silver Tri, Choir. FEARON, MARLENE . . . Jo . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri. FEDORA, RITA . . . Student Council, Wizard, Office Page. FLAVIN, JANET . . . Jonny . . . Racket Club, Silver Tri, Ushers' Club. FLAVIN, JOAN . . . Cookie . . . Silver Tri, Ushers' Club, Racket Club. GARBER, VIRGINIA . . . Ginger. GARLAND, GENE . . . Hi-Y, Class Play. GAVIC, MARTIN . . . Marty . . . Hockey. GERDIN, MARY . . . Dee . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Bank Cashier, Student Council. GERSDORF, PATRICIA . . . Pat . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Oftice Page, Jr. Choir. GISVOLD, MARY JO . . . Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Library Monitor, Band. GOCLON, JEAN . . . Gook . . . Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Ushers' Club, Vaudeville. GRAN- QUIST, ROBERT . . . Bubbles . . . Lunchroom Service Club, Hi-Y, Band, Vaudeville, Football, Hockey. GRECH, DONNA . . . Gretchin . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Bank Cashier. GREELEY, GERALD . . . Jer . . . Lunchroom Service Club, Football, All-City. GREENE, JANE . . . Janie . . . Silver Tri, Gym Assistant, Choir. GRENYO, GEORGE . . . Sr. Cabinet, Silver Scholarship Pin, National Honor Society. GRIVNA, HOWARD . . . Howie. GROMEK, JOSEPHINE . . . Jo . . . Silver Tri, Oftice Page. GUZY, RICHARD . . . Diamond Dick . . . Football, Basketball, Baseball, Lunchroom Service Club, Student Council. GUZY, RONALD . . . Homer . . . Lunchroom Service Club, Pres., Hi-Y, Football, Basketball, Track. HABECK, GLADYS . . . Happy . . . Ushers' Club. .. Ei X P. i. kL-. .i,s.. . 'J 5 X . bf' .f L bgiff 1, ' A ls fs ,I 7 ,- . Q sfsiiiiee. 1 . 8 S r 5 Q. Q' 2 if 'D fi.. kb , ..o:., .. .v .. .. yr' ' ' uf L- Xt .L .455- L ,- nfs H-D was vn '.f 7? f I is mg? x X.. -gi' 1 ,A s A ., . i' .1 lx 1 . 3' If will t A9 y.-.-.. an iffy 'fi' 's of i y , 1' I Q 'N L l ei. 1 r wr... x ' ' '3 U Q- '. 417 HAFICH, JEAN . . . Jeanie . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Tommy Twirl. HAGEN, MARILYNN . . . Bunny . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Tammy Twrrl, Ushers' Club, Roaters Club. HAGFORD, MARY ANN . . . Chorr, Choral Club, Blue Tru, Silver Tri, Christian Fellow- ship Club, Treas., Ushers' Club, Racket Club, Pres., Jr. Choir, Silver Scholarship Pin. HALLER, DONNA . . . Sugar . . . German Club, Silver Tri, Silver Scholarship Pin, All-City Honor Roll. HANSEN, AUDREY . . . Odd . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Bank Cashier, Racket Club, Sec., Tommy Twrrl, Choir, Choral Club, Jr. Choir, Library Monitor, HARTLEY, ROBERT . . . Bob . . . HiAY, Track. HARTSTROM, PHYLLIS . . . Phyl . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri. HEADEN, NANCY . . . Nance . . . Elcs, National Honor Society, Silver Scholarship Pm, Chorr, Choral Club, Silver Tri, German Club, Christian Fellowship Club, Vaudeville, Group Captain, Bank Cashuer, Sr. Guide, Jr. Choir, Ushers' Club, V. Pres., Latin Club, Pres., Valedictorian. HENNESSY, JEAN . . . Frenchie . . . Sulver Tri, Ushers' Club, Racket Club. HOPPE, RICHARD . . . Hopalong, HOWITZ, ROBERT . . . Bob . . . Hi-Y, Tommy Twirl. HOYT, RUTH . . . Gail . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Band, Orchestra, Tommy Twirl, Sr. Guide, Wizard, Christian Fellowship Club, Racket Club. HRUSKA, DONALD . . . Don. HUGHART, TED . . . Tec . , . Choral Club, Orchestra, Tommy Twirl, Vaudeville, HUSS, YVONNE . . . Vonnre . . . Blue Tri. IACARELLA, JOSEPH . . . Ike. IRVING, THOMAS . . . Tom. JAY, IRENE . . . Ushers' Club, Silver Tru. JENKlNS, JOANNE . . . J. J. . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Jr. Choir, Choir, Student Council, Vaudeville, Tommy Twirl, JENSEN, CAROL . . . Record, National Honor Society, All'City Honor Roll. JOHNSEN, JEAN . . . Gym Assistant, Band, Choir. JOHNSEN, JOAN . . . Jo . . . Ushers' Club, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Racket Club, Band, Bank Cashier. JOHNSON, CAROL . . , Blonrlie . . . Silver Tri, Ollice Page, JOHNSON, CAROL ELAINE . . . Band, Orchestra, Silver Tri, Sr, Cabinet. JOHNSON, JAMES . . , Jim . . . Record StalT. JOHNSON, ROBERT . . . Bob . . . Hn-Y, Wlestlung, Gymnastics, Hall Guard. JOHNSON, ROGER , . . Rag . . , Hi-Y, All-City Pres., Student Council, Stair Guard, Football, Hall Guard, Banlc Cashier, Tontiny Twirl. JOHNSON, VIVIAN . . . Vee . . , Choir, Jr. Choir, Silver Tri. JOHNSTON, DONALD . . . Donnie . . . Hi-Y, Band, Tommy Twirl, German Club. JONAK, GENEVIEVE . . . Inky . . . Record, Cheerleader, Sr. Choir, Group Captain, Quill and Scroll. KAPALA, HEN- RIETTA . . . Butch . . . Silver Tri, Ushers' Club, Gvm Assistant. KAPELA, LAWRENCE . . . Larry. KARBO, DOROTHY . . . Bootsie . . . German Club, Blue Tri, Group Captain, Class Play. KAY, BARBARA . . , Barb . . . Racket Club, KAYE, DIANE . . . Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Oltice Page. KENNEDY, WILLIAM . . . Bill . . . Football, Wrestling, Lunchroom Service Club, Student Council. KIRCHER, FRANK . . . Kirch . . . Group Captain. KOBS, ELIZABETH . . . Betty . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ushers' Club. KOELFGEN, DONALD . . . Don. KOLLAR, JOANNE . . . Koko . . . Wizard, National Honor Society, Sr. Guide, Silver Scholarship Pin, All-City Honor Roll. KONDRAK, DONALD . . . Don. KONDZIOLKA, DANIEL . . . Makeout . . . Student Council, Vaude- ville. KONIECZNY, HELEN . . . Choir, Choral Club- Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Group Captain, Tammy Twirl KOSCIELNIAK, JOAN . . . Kossie , . . Choir, Choral Club, Bank Cashier. I KOSTIK, HELEN . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Tommy Twirl, Homecoming Attendant. KOWELL, ANTONIA . . . Toni . . . Blue Tri, Silver Tri, French Club, Vaucleville, Quill and Scroll, Record, Bank Cashier. KRAMASZ, PATRICIA . . . Pot . . . Silver Tri, Tommy Twirl, KRYSA, VIRGINIA . . . Jinx . . . Blue Tri. KULKAY, GLORIA . . . Kulk . . . Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Vaudeville, Gym Assistant, Student Council, Group Captain, Class Play. LQCHANCE, MEDORE . . . Lucky . . . Lunchroom Service Club, Orchestra, Foot- ball, Track, Class Play. LQCOUNT, BEVERLY . . . Bevy . . . Silver Tri, Tommy Twirl, Gym Assistant. LAHTI, WILLIAM . . . Bill . . . Inventors' Club, Pres., Band, Orchestra, National Honor Society, Record. LARSON, EARL . . . Lars . . . Hi-Y, Tommy Twirl. LARSON, NORMAN . . . Norm . . . Latin Club, French Club, Stair Guard, Record, Editor, Student Council, V. Pres., Hi-Y, Sec., Elcs, Sr. Cabinet, Group Captain, National Honor Society, Silver Scholarship Pin, Quill and Scroll, Class Play, All-City Honor Roll. LASATER, ALICE . . . Al . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Vaudeville, Lunchroom Helper. LASSER, WILLIAM . . . Willie . . . Stair Guard, Football. s 1 fi , i 5 its Q . JD.. fs-x sd T' ,J is 2 Q' x 4' . I 'A A! SNP L nv ,ii I ANY 1. Wy X i I A f F -.J f-17 . an so ! I . lt' 'N' 3 1 ,, 5 'C Hi w 'D 3 . S H' t fb Qi SE? 'Qi 1. S 4' .l v 'Z K gg 5 ff. , J C I y -1 ,r ms- ' ' ...P xg' I lf. t ' I . A .DS 1 DFP 0 S3 'R 5492 i d 'll -4 fi. mf X ' C' 'ns Fi, s is. 'Q' ii' ,L Q. 4 W3 Q: JO- LQVIGNE, YVONNE . . . Darcy . . . Blue Tri, Fran Club, Silver Tri, Galt. LEBA, RICHARD . . . Ric LEWANDOWSKI, JO ANN . . . Lewy . . . Class Plc LIEMOHN, HAROLD . , . Harry , . . HiAY, Sic Guard, Choral Club, Tommy Twirl, Golf, Recar Class Play, German Club, Pres., National Hon Society, Pres., Silver Scholarship Pin, Elcs, Valed torian. LINDEE, JEROME . . . Jerry . . . Hi-Y, Choral Clu Football, Stair Guard, Tommy Twirl, Class Plc LINDSETH, DONNA . . . Donnie . . . Choir, Choi Club, Christian Fellowship Club, Ushers' Club. LLOY LOIS . . , Loe . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Library Mai tor, Office Page. LOFGREN, MARILYN . . . Lot? . . Golf, Vaudeville. LOFGREN, PAUL . . . Rog . . . Band, Orchestri Class Play. LOREN, DENNIS . . . Denny . . . I ventors' Club, Silver Scholarship Pin. LORTIS, DENN . . . Lort . . . French Club, Football, Track, Recon Lunchroom Service Club. LOWELL, ARTHUR . . . Ai LUDFORD, LEANNE . . . Lee . . . Blue Tri, Silv Tri, Spanish Club, Golf, Orchestra, Tommy Twi Jr. Choir, Class Play. LUND, THOMAS . . . Tam . Tommy Twirl, Spanish Club, Stair Guard, Lunchroc Service Club, Hi-Y, Choir, Class Play, Sr. Cabinet, H Guard, Football, Track. LUNDAHI., KARIN . . Swede . . . Blue Tri, I. C. C., Silver Tri, Wizai German Club, Tommy Twirl, Vaudeville, Sili Scholarship Pin, All-City Honor Roll. MADEJA, STA LEY . . . Stash . . . Student Council, Tommy Tw Choral Club, Swimming, Choir. MAGDA, ELAINE . . . Ushers' Club, Silver Tri, Ba Cashier, Student Council, Choir, Gym Assistant, Chair. MAGIERA, ROBERT . . . Bob . . . Lunchroi Service Club, Football, Gym Assistant, Choir, Ushe Club, Band, Class Play. MAIER, MARGARET . . Marge . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Christian Fellowsl' Club, Record. MAKOWSKI, ROY . . . Pee,Wee . Golf, MANGOS, VIRGINIA . . . Nia . . . Blue Tri, El Ofhce Page, Choral Club, Jr. Choir, Choir, Sili Tri, Class Play, Spanish Club, Pres., Wizard, Gro Captain, All,City Honor Roll. MANKOWSKI, JOI : . . Jack . . . Sfudent Council, Record, Quill a Scroll. MANKOWSKI, MARCIA . . . Marsh . . . BI Tri, Silver Tri, Choral Club, Student Council, Frer Club, Sec., Choir, Record, Quill and Scroll, Ba Cashier, Tommy Twirl, All-City Honor Roll. MARIW ELIZABETH . . . Liz . Library Monitor. MASLOWSKI, BARBARA . . . Bobbie . . . Chr Club' Blue Tri. MAYER, MARY . . . Blue Tri, Si Tri, lfench Club, Ushers' Club, Record, Tommy Tv Class Play, All-City Honor Roll. MCCANN, JAMES . .Iirn . . . Wrestling. MCCRADY, MARLENE . . . I . . . Choral Club, Silver Tri, Choir, Class Play. lIE1.IN, HOWARD . . . Howie . . . Elcs, Stair Guard, li-Y. MERTFS, DOROTHY . . . Dodie . . . Ottice Page. IEULENERS, RICHARD . . . Dick. MICEK, JOSEPH . . Joe . . . Hi-Y, Lunchroom Service Club, Gym- astics, Library Monitor, Record. IICHURSKI, TED . . . Tadge. MITCHELL, GERALDINE . . Gerry . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Christian Fellow- iip Club, Racket Club. MORSE, PATRICIA . . . appie . . . Racket Club. MUNSON, BEVERLY . . . ev . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Wizard, ammy Twirl, Vaudeville, National Honor Society, r. Guide, Girls State, Silver Scholarship Pin, Home- nming Queen, Student Council, Pres., All-City Honor oll. IAROG, ELIZABETH . . . Eliz. NASSER, DUANE . . . ootball, Gym Assistant, Sr. Cabinet. NELSON, AR- ENE . . . Are . , . Silver Tri, l. C. C., All-City Sec., lue Tri, Ticas., Elcs, Student Council, Jr. Choir, hair, Choral Club, Spanish Club, Sec., Office Page, Wizard, Tommy lwirl, Vaudeville, National Honor ociety, Treas., Silver Scholarship Pin, All-City Student ouncil, All-City Leadership, l95l, All-City Honor oll. NELSON, JANET . . . Nels . . . Jr. Choir, Bank ashier, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hall iuard, Vaudeville, All-City Leadership, I95O. IELSON, ROBBIE . . . Monte . . . Basketball. NES- UND, CLAUDETTE . . . Claud . . . German Club, r. Guide, Band, Orchestra, Oltice Page. NEUEN- ELDT, ELEANOR . . . Lenny . . . Ushers' Club, Sr. iuicle, Gym Assistant, Jr. Choir. NEUMAN, MARLENE . . Mutsi . . . Student Council, Choral Club, Blue ri, Silver Tri, Ushers' Club, Wizard, Bank Cashier, r. Choir, Sr. Guide, Tommy Twirl, Group Captain, 'audeville, Silver Scholarship Pin, All-City Honor oll. EUMANN, CAROL . , . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin lub, Bank Cashier, Gym Assistant, Choir. NEWHAM, LOYD . . . Floyde . . . Record, Football. NIELSEN, ONNA . . . Prez . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Student ouncil, Jr. Choir, Bank Cashier. NIEZGODA, JOAN . . Jo . . . Choral Club. IORBECK, GERALD . . . Jerry . . . Record. NORD- PUIST, JOYCE . . . Joy . . . German Club, Silver ri, Blue Tri, Group Captain, Student Council, Wizard, lffice Page, Vaudeville, Tommy Twirl. NORELL, LEE . . Big Lee. NORTHFIELD, WILLIAM . , . Bill . . . li-Y, Latin Club, .lr. Choir, Choir, Choral Club, lcs, Wizard, Tommy Twirl, Student Council, Class lay, All-City Honor Roll. IOVAK, JOHN . , . Jack . . . Jr. Class Pres., Sr. Class Pres., Boys State, Basketball, Jr. Choir. OHLIN, AUL . . . Ole . . . Track, Student Council, Lunchroom ervice Club, Group Captain. OLAFSSON, NANCY . . Nan . . . Elcs, Baml, Sr. Guide, Record, Quill nd Scroll, Class Play. OLEJAR, GERALD . . . Jerry. If . - - S 3 - .8 5 5 lil S , .- 1 'J 4 5. f 'cj 159- t JB' ,. ax 1 S' 4. L. 'Q y. r ' I as Y el 3 ll- Ik. -st tg' ' 5. l ft . Q , 'S gm if ig, , , fist if 1 D J' I 197 .ia -i ,. , x D IQ li -x I as f f i K at-A 'V S ,ll i 'Q-f' K 3 ful .. . ,S fr 5 :LH 421 Q ? fl' 755 A W 9 I 'lk .AV --av uf.. OLSEN, MARILYN . . . MUTI . . . Blue Tri, Sec., Band Ushers' Club, Spanish Club, Silver Tri, Tommy Twirl Golf. OLSEN, SHARON . . . Sharee . . . Jr. Choir Choir, Choral Club, Treas., Silver Tri, Blue Tri Pres., Wizard, Editor, Record, Tommy Twirl, Elcs Student Council, Quill and Scroll, All-City Studen Council, Bank Cashier, Silver Scholarship Pin, Vaude ville, Salutatorian. OLSON, CAROLE . . . Band, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Orchestra, Ushers' Club. OLSON CAROL . . . Kari . . . Ushers' Club, Jr. Choir, Silve Tri, Blue Tri, Choir, Vaudeville. OLSON, KENNETH . . . Ole . . . Jr, Choir, Choir Hall Guard. OLSON, ORLETTA . . . Oro , . . Silve Tri, Blue Tri, Jr. Choir, Tommy Twirl, Tieas., Clos Play. PALM, JEROME , . . Jerry . . . Band, Orchcstrc PALMER, BERNADETTE . . . Bernie . . . Class Play PALMQUIST, SHIRLEY . . . Shirl . . . Blue Tri. PAPI BEVERLY . . . Bev . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Gol PAQUETTE, LAWRENCE . . . Larry. PARTYKA, EUGEN . . . T-Bone . . . Elcs, Lunchroom Service Clul Stair Guard, Wizard, National Honor Society, Silve Scholarship Pin, All-City Honor Roll. PAUSER, WILLIAM . . . Bill. PEARSONLBARBAR . . . Barb . . . Blue Tri, Class Play. PEISSIG, DELORE . . . Dee . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Tommy Twir Vaudeville. PERISH, PATRICIA . . . Pat . . . Germc Club, Elcs, Ushers' Club, Sr. Guide, Band, Orchestri Creative Writing, Golf, Vaudeville, Silver Scholarsh Pin, Class Play, All-City Honor Roll. PETERSEN, LIEN . . . Tweet . . . Orchestra. PETERSOI ANN . . . Annie . . . Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Stude Council, Junior Choir, Choir, Tommy Twirl, Se PETERSON, GORDON . . , Gordie . . . Lunchroc Service Club, Hockey. PETERSON, LAVONNE . . Bonnie . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Choir, Stude Council. PETREE, DEAN . . . PETROSKE, ROSALENE . . Rosy . . . Gym Assistant, Ushers' Club, PETTERSOI NANCY . . . Nance . . . Blue Tri, Silver Tri, .l Choir, Choir, Tommy Twirl. PFLAGER, DALLIS . . . D . . , Wizard, Stair Guarcl. PIKE, JAMES . . . Pike . . . Hi-Y, All-city Trea Tommy Twirl, Student Council, Group Capta POLUCHA, JOAN . . . .lo . . . Silver Tri, Blue T Clural Club, Choir, Latin Club, Record, Stude Cc,.iiicil, Christian Fellowship Club, Bank Cashi- PORIANDA, ELSIE . . . Elsa . . . Silver Tri, Blue T Gym Assistant, Vaudeville. PORTER, MARJORIE . Margie . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Choral Club, Chc Christian Fellowship Club, REED, DOROTHY . . . Jeanie . . . Christian Fellow' ship Club, Band, Orchestra, Ushers' Club, Record, Class Play. REPETOSKI, LAVERNE . . . Rep . . . Blue Tri, Student Council. RESHETAR, JOHN . . . Jack. REYNOLDS, THOMAS . . . Tom . . . Lunchroam Service Club, Stair Guard, Record, Football, Baseball, Bas- ketball. RILEY, SHEILA . . . Shay . . . Spanish Club, Elcs, Choral Club, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Vaudeville. ROBACK, PAT . . . Patti . . . Orchestra, Blue Tri, Student C-Wizicll, Sr. Guide, Vaudeville. ROESSLER, FRANK . , . Hall Guard, Record, Swimming. ROSSI, DONALD . . Donnuch . . . Football, Wrestling, Sr. Cabinet. RUTZ, BEVERLY . . . Bev . . . Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Sr. Guide, Lunchroom Helper, Tommy Twirl. RYBAK, MARIAN . . . Mare. RYLEL, GLADYS . . . Silver Tri. RYMANOWSKI, HELEN . . . China . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ushers' Club. RYMARCHICK, RICHARD . . . Dick . . . Swimming. SACHKO, KATHERINE . . . Kathy . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Wizard, Bank Cashier. SANDIN, JANET . . . Shorty , . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Golf, Bank Cashier. SANDVIK, NANCY . . . Nance . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Elcs, Sec., Band, Orchestra, Tommy Twirl, Vaudeville, Class Play, SAWATSKE, .IEANNE . . . Jeannie . . . Tommy Tvvirl, Blue Tri, Choir. SCHJOLL, PATRICIA . . , Pat . . . Blue Tri, Creative Writing, Spanish Club, Choir, Wizard, Silver Tri, V. Pres., Elcs, Treas., Sr. Cabinet, Vaudeville, Student Council. SCHMELING, CAROL . . . SCHMIDLER, NORMA . . . Norm . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ushers' Club, Christian Fellowship Club, Choral Club, Elcs, Tommy Twirl, Student Council. SCHMIDT, JOE . . . Slink . . . Lunchroom Service Club, Football, Basketball. SCHOEN, RICHARD . . . Dick. SCHONEBAUM, THOMAS . . . Tom . . . Choral Club, Class Play. SCHUTTA, AGNES . . . Aggie . . . Ushers' Club. SCHWALBACH, DORIS . . . Frenchy . , . Silver Tri, Pres., Ushers' Club, Blue Tri, Vaudeville, Sr. Guide. SHELTON, DONALD . . . Shells. SKADSBERG, JANE . . . Otlice Page. SKIBA, HILARY . . . Skype. 03' 4? f 493 5' 'W -:gr I Q Q X A 1 'N ,wa 95 'fat' f xi , ,Q E? ,s ga, 'sal 4 7 at-. f ,ff A L' r 'Q Qi , 1 .si 2 , 4 i SKILLE, GEORGIA . . . Jr. Choir, Choir, Silver Tri, Choral Club, Student Council, Elcs, Latin Club, Ushers' Club, Pres., Class Play, Vaudeville, Christian Fellowship Club, Jr. Cabinet, National Honor So- ciety, SKIRKA, ELEANOR . . . El . . . Choir, Student Council, Blue Tri, Silver Tri. SLOPEK, JOHN . . . .locko . . . Baseball. SNYDER, ELIZABETH . . . Betty . . . Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Choir, Cheerleader, Oltice Page, Jr. Choir. SOBON, RICHARD . . . Dick. SODD, MARGARET . . . Marge . . . Elcs, Band, Record, Student Council, Class Play. SORENSON, BARBARA . . . Barb . . . Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Band, Vaudeville, Student Coun- cil. SPORING, PHYLLIS . . . Phyl . . . Student Council, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Vaudeville. SROGA, MARGARET . . . Dolly . . . Blue Tri, Tommy Twirl, Vaudeville. STENECK, PATRICIA . . . Patty . . . Elcs, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Group Captain, Drama Club, Tammy Twirl, Christian Fellow- ship Club, Jr. Cabinet, Sr. Cabinet, Wizard, Vaude- ville, Class Play, Ottice Page, Gym Assistant, Bank Cashier, All City Leadership, l95O-l95I. STEVENS, LILLIAN . . . Lil . , . Blue Tri. STOHL, RUDOLPH . . . Rudy . . . Ski Club, Lunchroom Service Club, Stage Crew. STREETER, JOHN . . . Herb. SUPER, CAROLYN . . . Super . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Gym Assistant. SWAN- SON, CAROL . . . Blonde . . . Bank Cashier. SWAN- SON, GERALD . . . Wucky . . . Hockey. SWANSON, WALLACE . . . Wally . . . Hi-Y. THIEME, AUDREY . . . Peter . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ushers' Club, Christian Fellowship Club, Choral Club, Tommy Twirl, Vaudeville. THIES, SANDRA . . . Sandy . . . Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Ushers' Club, Jr. Choir, Choir, Vaudeville, Bank Cashier, Office Page. THORSON, CAROL . . . Choral Club, Ushers' Club, Vaudeville, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Group Captain. TIGUE, RONALD . . . Rocky . . . Baseball. TURNLUND, OWEN . . . Owney . . . Inventors' Club, Christian Fellowship Club, V. Pres., Band, Orchestra, Tennis. UPPMAN, ROGER . . . Rog . . . Swimming. VADNAIS, MARILYN . . . Mare . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Choir. VELANDER, PHYLLIS . . . Phyl. VIATER, JOHN . . . Jack. VIZENOR, MARY . . . Mickey . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ushers' Club, Vaudeville. WALDOCH, LEROY . . . Windy . . . Hfvlfev. WALLIN, JANICE . . . Jan . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri. WALSTROM, JOYCE . . . Band, Orchestra, Christian Fellowship Club, Ushers' Club, Sec., Student Council, National Honor Society, Sec., Silver Scholarship Pin, Wizard, Vaudeville, All-City Honor Roll. WARHOL, LORETTA . . . Retta . . . Silver Tri, Choral Club, Student Council, Spanish Club, Jr. Choir. WASILAK, DOLORES . . . Dee . . . Blue Tri, Christian Fellowship Club. WEDIN, ELIZABETH . . . Liz. WEEBER, HELEN . . . Lyn . . . Silver Tri, Sec., Blue Tri, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Silver Scholarship Pin, Wizard, Record, Sr. Guide, Vaudeville, Tommy Twirl, Jr. Class Sec., Sr. Class Sec., Homecoming Attendant, All-City Honor Roll. WHITMORE, WILLIAM . . . Bill. WICKBERG, JANET . . . Wick . . . Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Student Council, Jr. Choir, Hall Guard, Vaudeville, Office Page. WIEBKE, CARROL . . . Lu . . . Choral Club, Choir, Ushers' Club, Wizard, Tommy Twirl, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, French Club, Jr. Choir, Class Play. WILLIAMS, ROGER . . . Rag . . . Hi-Y, Choir, Stage Crew, Tommy Twirl, Football, Torch-Y, Pres. WILLOW, ROBERT . . . Bob . . , Hi-Y, V. Pres., Choir, Choral Club, Spanish Club, Lunchroom Service Club, Stair Guard, Class Play, Vaudeville, Football, Track, Tom- my Twirl, Hall Guard. WILSON, JACK . . . Hack . . . Football, Baseball, Lunchroom Service Club. WOJACK, KENNETH . . . Benny . . . Lunchroom Service Club, Football, Wrestling, Track. ZENZ, PATRICIA . . . Pat . . . Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Golf, Bank Cashier. ZURBEY, ANDRE . . . Andy . . . Football, Baseball, Basketball, Class Play. ZURBEY, WILLIAM . . . Bill . . . Stair Guard, Lunch- room Service Club, Baseball, Basketball, Football. f Q Sass. Typical graduates: J. Novak, H. Weeber. GRADUATES NOT CHARLES ALLISON GERALD CHERNEY DANIEL FEDORS RUSSELL FORSEIDE JOYCE JOHNSON GENE NEUMANN RICHARD NORDLING MY ROSLAW PAULYSHYN CHARLOTTE WALBU RG . fr 'sr 5 . l 5 J 'Q E, Q x I Ai. Kay Ayres Jean Ooclon Janet Nelson Beverly Munson Helen Kostilc Carrol Wiebke Karin Lundahl Mary Gerdin Donna Nielsen BEST FIGURE-PHYSIQUE CUTEST DIMPLES CUTEST NOSE CUTEST COUPLE EASIEST TO LOOK AT VVITTIEST BEST DRESSED SHYEST NICEST PERSONALITY 65444 7752 Bill Las Joe Mir Paul Ol Bill Ander. Jerome Linz James F Frank Kirc Donald Rr Stanley Ander --x ., 757465 came O. Dorothy Korbo I. Arlene Nelson 2. Toni Kowell 3. Joon Polucho 4. Rczmono Buckley 5. Genevieve Jonok 6Joci Dicoire 7 Georgia Skille 8. Kofherine Sochko PRETTIEST EYES PRETTIEST SMILE BIGGEST FLIRT PRETTIEST HAIR BEST DANCER PEPPIEST BEST ALL AROUND MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED FRIENDLIEST Ronold Borretf Ronolcl Guzy Dick Schoen Art Lowell Dick Alberico Joe Sclwmidi Jock Novak Normon Larson Frcmk Dusenko W W ,f I Q ' 1, 1 'H K fin N WW' lxx IN I If C'-4' ' I 1 Q-'fl' ' ' .Jf .. Me? ., -A.,-ff .dx N e . u.- 'V ...fi . 7.23, . ,t .,.' 1 ,1, .1 'n, U. 1 f,, f pm' XJ. tsl, t..4:,l s 4 . 1 .ul L ' :R.,'f4 ...1, r ' f ,fn .ls .Qs xm.s x ,A Y. -. ::L nw x , ,- M V, , . e,.,LL,. .fx fkif In , UK' 1 . ., 1. ,iv ... I 'ul' f f' X-. J,.,.- q I, Q' . 4. ,. 1 JK. . .,- J. , 4 , 5, 9 Y. ' 1:22 - ' . .,-, 2 --v., 1 ' , 1 . , . ,,'. W,-lp' Img' . .fwff Hur in ' nfffn z V ,n ' 1 x V2-. V H . I Y-.N ' .Q J M, 1 v .. 11' I l,m,! f, , JJ.14. ' 1 - K . .I M' . ,U H' . f., f . w , f www Y. i if. qw :yn li: ,I 1: ry . .L J h, Ziff: rw-w s lib.,-If : I.. l .i ' .+k.'vt'f-'TL-4 ' Li,-1 p ' :- ' '19, , 1 - I . . J' I M , p f ,f1.Qf,. ' ... ' 1' 'Q V' . ' 'ffl Q l , Q' Q Z I-3Q.,..34e, ig' fix' 'J 5fJ5.3f w 5 ll L ,l 4 g v i w Q' Wap' 534' K I' IS 'tl' Y, ,E+ i ' 1 I ig ' 1' 3. gg 1 ' l .I s 5-',,i ily.. 'xglil , ,fr-fl? .'.-Vi' Q ml ,i,. i',.w H gi ,,. 5'-.5 Q 1 filiilf fi ill-'Z l ' ' uv , 5 vlhlf,-, ppt' 'vzjqlami' .. A 1, l ',l,x,..'.,U Gs,sin,wws.f- Miyagi' nf e 5'l'l1 5-'t 'K . ' ..i.,- -., f ,ith .1-guy ,. 1 ri tiny. I A 5.- -.'-7' ' ,liiggfrf I ' I V, JL V ., .Q . 'Army'-L ' 5 - C . ll ll . . . pins . . . gavels . . . meetings . . . these signify the part of the school day which brings us enter- tainment and the chance to serve our fellow class- mates and teachers. ln Edison there are many types of organizations for us to choose from, such as: language clubs, service clubs, Y clubs, and fellow- ship clubs. There is one suited to the interests of each student. The work and time involved in carry- ing out proiects, the joy of taking part in planning activities, and the friends gained will always linger in our memories. 4 X f ORCHESTRA 'J Violin: D. Anderson, S. Anderson, B. Blrlcelond, A. Evonovo, R, Horlmorlc, S, Hoffrnon, l Ludford L. Olson D. Reavis, M Regon V Thorson S Tschida E Wolstrom Piano- ! 4, J 5 Wolsrrorn. Cello: R. Kiellberg. Flule: E. Exlenshon, D. Lulndoren, M, Igeterson, R, Schulte. Bos! 'A T. Hughort. .Vu Mr. Elmo Lunkley BAND Bariionez R. Goclwrn, G. Johnson, D, McClung, R. Nelson, J. Reed, J. Roeger. Saxophone: C. Eergrrwcmfy R. Coon, J. Elllund, C, Neslund Posnm, C, Olson. Clarinet: W. Bloch, V. Clarkin, C. Cocos, D. Delionick, L. Godbow, C. Johnson, C. Jorgenson, B. Lohtu, A. Lundberg Lolgur-n, F. Ncslund, A. Norton, J. Pluck, S. Risch, E. Rodger, J. Sundell, J. Treof, B. Wagner, N. Olofsson, E. Walstrorn, J. Westllnq. C O, Turnlund. Bass: L. Glodhull, P, Mlinor, R. Peorson, D, Rrsing, R. Alberg, W. Johnson. French Horn: M. Ericson, J. Haberman, B. Honsc Hczrlvy, D. Vorvrlle. 5 V sl yy I- J! Q it .v,,.g.wnn-D-'svn Q 7 ,,,nv-v IY3j L Trumpet: C. Allison, B. Grandquist, J, Palm. Soxophone: C. Cocos, R. Coon, J. Johnson, G, . H Traficonte, D. Johnson, M. LoChonce. Drums: L. Gustafson. French Horn: D. Sroga, R, Wilt. A- -94 I V I 4 X Trombone: W. Olson. Clarinet: C. Johnson, C, Neslund, K. Woll, 'ombonez K. Boeser G. Bluhm G. Hanson E. Johnson D, Johnston W. Olson P 9: 1 Y' - - .N,., . - .,...i ' I A , it - , - vs. ef 5' 7 A J I ,i ,t ,I . I L Perush M Temo Trumpet C Allison B Bergman E Bownilc 'Q-H 74 t-. L A ' '5' I 1 '- ' . I , A , I . L EA ' sk, ' X, , Bronby, J. Burlcness, C. Draige, K. Hagen, K. Hortritark, J. Nelslon, J. Palin, .R. Peterson, B..Schonebaum, W. Temo. Bass Clarinet: K taughnessy, D. Kinde. Alto Clarinet: C. Wolquist, J. Vandermyde, G, Von Auken. V. Johnson. Drums: D. Bottoms, L, Gustafson, N. lsakson, W. Porlow, J. Rising, M. l Flute: R. Birkelond, N. Sandvik, J. Schonberg, J. Whitchurch Sodd, J. Wolstrom. Drum Maiorette: K. Coto, L. S. Johnson - 5 - f . V J l 5 E g , 2 , Q . ,JT A. . J I 6 aa I -ul . 6 gr. I ' . i . RL lvb . ' I Wx -. .nys .. '. . gg. 4. 1 7 5 wax i -. V IJ 4 . fe' IJ: 1 f Y 'Y' ' f in Q i . Y no xp ' X I QWLO, I v fa' L , -. . 41. If ,fs s i DS? ' . ' ' I ' ' ': T' I-f . fs I 'I -.fm v V I V gf.-1, Q Y y I LJ fy 3 A , I Q 4 P Q f 5 vi V yt, W sb Q , . lx SENIOR CHOIR Row 1: J, In dlwfgy M, Pmlws, I. ffnImn, B Irwm-, G. Nf'Ison, C. Munson, B. Gudlmw, L. Brewg, M. Ozark, B. Pawn-rsorv, M. Muym, M. IMIIIIIIIJI Row 2: J. LIITU, J, Kwon, D, VVTIsou, L. JoI1nson, I. TIxIcxn4I, D. Nypun, M. Drcnkf-, C. More-f1uIt, C. Johnson, M. C3Iw.1n, I. VX'wLIw K IIoIhInm Row 3: B. CIworsIw, J. IVII'IIxOVVIl?C, R. BuIIwn, T. O'BrIen, B, Coon, R. Enrootn, J. AnrIs2v'son, D. Lund, L KnIuQvgm, T, CIUIIIMII, D, InILIunII. Row T. LcIIn, VV. Bonn, R. IIyII0sIL-LI, R. Duvus, J. CICIIY, N. Ncrkoru, G. VVIISOVI, G. GIIIIVCV, R. FOX, J. MCCrC1fIy, S. RIIIHIQIIIST. ' ' kdm Wadcea in Wazmmq CHORAL CLUB Row I: J. PUIUCIWQ, M. CI1risIcn50n, C. ArcI'1c1mIJouIY, B. KIOVSCMILQ, J. Lawson, M, Johnson, H. Spcw Row 2: D. Ven, C. Povmrrson, L. Roslm, J. Parkes, B. M41-Jowskw, B SIHILII II, V K--Lk, N, IIvmI Row 3: J. Lmdee, S. Anderson, T. Hughorf, P. Dupo-,', T, ScIvonc-mmm, A. Me-.Iny C All:-n Row C. Mc1nIy, R. Olson, D. Jonson, W Rutherford, W. Hanson, J, Lcnncq, D IHIILIIII, I. Hmiuun s . ,av an As K . S is ' E Q ..'- S . b YQ I Q Q + F N ' . Q V . li' 1, 9 k gs. a I rf Mr. Elmer Sodergren w 1: S. Newman, D. Metro, M. Larsen, G. Kersten, J. Johnson, w 2: J. Wlles, J. Kncnar, C. Ncuenlcldt, J. Hallch. w 3: M. Nelson, L. Albertson, B. Hanlon, K. Anderson, K. Gerdin, w 4: B. Neclcy, A. Stewart, L. Iverson, P. Jasler, ' 744456464 due ?afz1!4 rw 1: M, McCrady, G. Sknllc, P. Johnson, R. Holstenn, J. Farr, H. Konieczny, J. Koscielnialc, C. Swanson, M. Anderson, K. Barnes, M, Gorski, D ?Giclno, B. Hohler. Row 2: A. Talnio, C. Dooner, M. Porter, J. Marino, D. Timmers, N, Schmiclleu, C. Erpelding, B, Tetzlaff, A. Reopellc, M. Haefs, V angos, G. Tffrnquisi, A. Thremo, M. Hanstad. Row 3: D. Day, R. Sodergren, H. Grivna, R. Olson, J. Hugnart, K. Balken, B. Skrlle, G. 'Gcrvars Ewvr, S, Moda-la, D. Hallberg. Row 4: R. Swetz, D. Palm, V, Rosacker, S. Tanner, M. Adamson, L. LeMere, R. Andrews, M. Hagford, J mlta, M. Tlmorson, C. Tlwusen. M , i , iii i v . I l - L21 .O fi ,-.+V if, 1' .'q'7N'5'? W- 8 3, 'flft-few ' me i tt F t fb A ie s' l so A , GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row 1: M. Cecko, J. Wright, J. Solom, M. Schaust, N. Olson, J. Suhon, M. Peterson, M. Nelson, D. Burrnan, D. Ramsey. Row 2: M, Parrish, D Warchol, J. L. Brunsell, P. Bona, A. Portlance, B. Pierson, A. Christensen, D. Warmuth, M. Winters, S. Norclquist, R. Evanovo, L. Johnson, F Anderson, M. Loebner, A. Layeux, J. Ingebretson. Row 3: B. Skawski, M. Bierkeng, C. Kowaliw, D. Bills, J. Bourbeau, M. Orttel, R. Evans, S Wing, B. Blaisdell, P. Thompson, S. Gilliver, L. Gisvold, D. Lemke, J. Plack, P. Malchow, B. Cook, J. Schiel, S. Solz. Row 4: J. Lazarz, F. Gratz G. Hamilton, N. Fredberg, Y. Balken, K. Tacheny, P, Clark, M. Parsons, J. Babcock, Y. Gosselin, K. Marchiafava, A. Cybyske, C. Hinderman, M Oslund, P. Mulrane, S. Sholes, A. Tryman, C. Sempel. Row 5: G. Manson, M. Eitel, L. Windahl, B. Nelson, N. Quist, B. Morin, C. Burke, D. Eley B. Layeux, K. Reed, D. Stroschein, A. Olson, J. A. Brunsell, D. Linder, J. Vincent, J. White, C. Hamilton. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Row 'lz D. Seward, B. Turcotte, D. Fstuesta, Sec., C. Ames, D. Cloutier, D. Crossntan, D. 1 Millay, F. Schadewald, D. Daniels, J. Modesette, R. Bright, J. Olson, T. Williams. Row 2: B. Gervais, Treas., D. Anderson, G. Super, D. Dingman, J. Sandager, D. Duaos, J. Swendro, Mis Mary Barham D. Prehatney, S. Neuman, F. Stanley, R. Percy, B. Pflager, A. Wadatz, V. Pros., B. Van Wagner. W V. i' QU: V Q .gn H . f'2w,4., . f si -.B'3f.ir9iv9 9 . EIGHTH GRADE CHOIR Row 'l: K. Erickson, E. Ranallo, S. Sherwood, V. Lundquist, P. G. Holzer, S. Flavin, C. Peck, B. Blake, M. Keller, L. E. Johnson, J. Westin, M. Nelson, N. Worthington, B. Agarcl, J. Davis. Row 2: P. Lyons, A. Grochowski, P. Kellerman, B. Olsen, B. Peterson, J. Patton, C. Markley, R Dusterhoff, T. Cmicl, J, Hurrle, E. Fedors, A, Fahrenclorff, C. Nelson, J. Merrick, C. Cumming, L. J. Johnson, B. L. Peterson, S. Olcholski. ROW 3 C. Piuiett, J. Hall, G. Suncl, G. Van Tassel, A. Lubrecht, Sec., L. Wilson, M. Hansen, P. O'Rourke, E. Mork, J. Olstead, D. Stoakes, P. Fill gerald, lucas., E. Lingen, Robert Barrett, D. Halverson, M. Reshetar, C. Fremouw. Row 4: R. Lafond, J. Becker, J. Speer, J. Anderson, T, Wagner A. Ilroinas, V. Pres., P. S. Holler, E, Trahcante, J. Herman, G. Ketz, L. Ortendahl, J. Frane, G. Larson, J. Henry, R. Miller, Row 5: J. Neurufm J. Maznio, W. BoFIercIing, J. Tacheny, D. Knutson, J, Dorumsgaard, J. Terry, J. Rath, D. Kaye, Pres., D. Loss, D. Myhre, B. Reynolds, D. Sandvik H. Forsythe, D. Ericson. Safe-:mm waz Edqzzm and JUNIOR CHOIR Row 'I: M. Peterson, Sec., K. Bassinger, J. Sodergren, C. Curtis, M. Thorson, C. Waller, P. Tully, S, Schioll, A. Markley, D. Schroeder, D. Olsen, K. Morrgoven. Row 2: C. Compton, G. Reiner, D. Noll, A. Reshetar, R. Anclrescik, P. Cummings, L. Dzubak, N. Kausel, K. Bierkeng, J. Smith, D. Berk, J. Brooks, M. Kulkuy, D. Lundblad. Row 3: S. Lord, I. Bruins, S. Booth, K. Young, B. Gervais, L, Voorhees, D. Larsen, M. Skrba, N. Williams, C. Conklin, G. Geisluauer, M. Rehbein, B. Drevniak, C. Miller, P. Gustafson. Row 4: G. Gervais, J. Pagel, A. Eisenman, R. Zipoy, L. Leslie, J. Caswell, B. Chorskc, D. Moran, M, Swenson, J. Omdal, Pres., G. Kruse, J. Hagan, M. Lemoing, V. Pres., J. Gordon. Row 5: J. Ringel, J. HGHIS, H. Zintcr, R. Lyons, W. Lindeman, J, I-Ialesky, R, Starker, S. Landberg, Treas., R. Duffy, L. Moyer, D. Moe, B. Nelson, W. Bryan, D. DGUISCIW, L. Gallus. Row 6: K. Hermanson, M. Doherty, J. Carlson, D. Bosell, M. Gustafson, R. Oakley, R. Damman, A. Thornasen, M. Gorski, J. Harriman, H. Kalow, G. Korblick, E. Johnson, R. Bergquist, P. Gallagher, P. Kennedy. as --, Q N lf Y Y ix' 3' - f ,, 'l 1 E: 0 - P4 I R If A' y M Many' 3 . lx V I I' Y K ? qv' I ' ' 5 '59 X I , I I r v LE.. R lg 4 .. g . Q . J. , .-1 x. fy s ' h L MK Q - Y V' :Q Q K if , 1 .. Xl 5 1 E P. .. r , 4 ,A .. .f . 4 s-. . .. Q- .4 ,J-1' I ,fn .-,. sg, v 'Q 'V 1 so 45' YR' WSC KX w- . COWEE i as ,AJAX Y 805 CQXVJGIIWOOQ W0 Y' QQ- eil' 3,-. VI eoxeov xl- LU NCHROOM COMMITTEE Sealed: K, Swanson, Mr. I-Ieironimus, M. E. Clark, S. Parsons. laden! Wuhan Standing: J. Crory, N. Nordquist, G. Rossi, 500' owl' SOCIAL COMMITTEE Sealed: Mr. Motlnoson, A. Nelson. Row I: E. Hatcher, M. L, Bernard, B. Mun- son, N, Egeland, P. Iversen, S. Arndt, T. Clupshow. Row 2: B.'Chorske, A. Pelerson, S. Olsen, P, Thorne, J. Jen- lcms, N. Willmms, K. Colo. 5x ofxs Q TX Wg ' RECOGNITION COMMITTEE Secieda G, Skille, Miss Holkesvig, C. Ross. Slanding L. Kirberger, VV. Rutherford, A. Gustafson, W. Bono owned! I x. .......--ali' POINT SYSTEM COMMITTEE Seated: S. Poland, Mrs. Cornelius, N. Stanley. Stand- ing: M. Nelson, M. Regan. J hu...- '-1 sexe. ff ,X ,I 9 ,,.vy'9 I lug N PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Seated: G. Christensen, Mrs. Michelsen, J. Krause. Standing J. Vincent, N. Larson, D. Hogan. fo S S801 ed O Albof' O smog kqofs 97 44 CO Cifo Cv 4511 qdef- 1 O46 Fa Plf e 47601, ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Seated: C. Johnson, M. Lemoing, Conklin, B. Hanson, Miss Garland, Walstrom, R. Neumann. Standing: Johnson, D. Hermanson, J. Lilia, Kondziolka, P. Dupay. glue fzi - gale ' Z glad BOYDS Row 1: M. Olsf-n, All School Sm., L lulilovd, All School V. Pros.: S. Olson, All School Pres.: Musa Hlrkolf, S. Rlley, Chop. Pros., F. Dvnwlh, Chop. V. Pres. Row 2: M. Gcrdun, P. Robocls, Chop. Ser., R. Hoyt, Chop. I. C. C., G. Anclerson, M. Srogo, B. Munson. Row 3: P. Sie-neck, M. Fcoron, A. Nelson, M. Neu- nmn, A. Poforson. Row 4: S. Bungon, H. Weeber, C. Wieb- ke, P. Sclnoll, V. Brulns, V. Mongos. K 7 TRI ZETAS Row 1. S. Tonner, All School lrrws, C lurnqulsf, Chop. l. C. C, M. Hylumq, Chop. V. Pres.: Mlm: lllchok, P. Bensswengcr, Chop Pum, V. Posuckcr, Chop. Sw. Pow 2: S. Olson, J. Hcrdoy, R Em vluf .on, L. Johnson, D. DO- C. no. B Luyeux. Row 3: E. D-lclo, C. fupvldung, M. Poulsen, M. Nmlunll, B. Snldcr. Row 4: J. Cook, C. Brunsoll, C, Wol- qunsi, M. Holm, P. Mohn, J. Vxlmhwnwcfv. Y-KNOTS Row 1: M. Chontlcr, Chop. l. C. C.: P Jornieson, Chop. Sec.-Treus., Mrss Hick- olc, C. Jorgensen, Chop. Pres., J. Sun- dcll, Chop. V. Pres. Row 2: L. Sager- blom, S. hloggerfy, D. Hogan, D. Bot- lorns, B. Weng, D. Sievons. Row 3: N. lsokson, A. Toinic, E. Hogon, M Honstod, P. Johnson. Row 4: J. Snorc, G. Clorkun, S. Peterson, B. Sondell, S Anderson, M. Snevert. Row 5: Y. Keck, L. Johnson, J. Forr, J, Rlsing, F. Sell- VUOTI. az Meade, cm, and ef! ' Q.. PHI ACOMS Row I: Il. SIIIWKIJIJIIQII, N. P:-In-INOIW CIIIIQI. I. C C, N. SI1mIwk, LIIIIIU IM--.., Mu-.5 Smvz-INS, II. Kmvwfzm Chop. Sm.: M. MIIHIXOWNIXI, CIMIH. V IIN'-I.: M. II:1g1Io1xI. Row 2: M. VIJNHOI J. IIIIIIIII, J. Noxdquust, J Suvvmxkc Il IIIIIIIII-, J, PuIuIIm. Row 3: I, IIoxII II. IM-Ilnv, R. I5UcIxIvy, D. Gwmh II Ku-.IIk, I. St r'X:- nw, B. Snxdvr. Row 4 M Muym, I . I'ormmII1, P. Hmutwom A. IIIIUIIIN, N. SIIIIIIIIIII-l', D. KUIIJO, A IIIIIIIIHII. ROW 5: V. Dlm'g1g1L'v, B. Pvfll I won, II. Ixutx, B. IVIL15IOW5IxI, B. Kobs, M Ihugclv, S. Pulluquust. I 'wr Y-ELITES Row I: D. Vvovthmgton, Chop. V, Pros.: S. POIIIWI, Chop. Plz-S.: Mwss Stuvcuus, A, RL-opeIl0, Chop. Sec.: J. Puxkcs, Cluxp. I. C. C. Row 2: J. CI1vnafcnsol1, B. TCIZIOH, J. Bcljoskr, M. Adnm- som, J. Burmock, J, Hubormun. Row 3: G. MicImcIs, G. Von Aukcvn, B. Hanson, M. Peter- son, M. CmIcI. Row 4: J. Mond- UI19, C. Dooner, B. Mlnnur, D. Skoglund, M. Huefs, B. Reeves, TRI ETTES Row I: P. Iupsrxk, Clmp. Pres. B. VVQQSIVOHI, Chop. V. Pros. Musa Stove-mms, P. Roscnbcrger Chop. Svc., G. Curuugcm, Chop I. C. C. Row 2: B. Roddy, E Kuhuvskw, B. DUIIQQII, J. Gorvms M. Kinder. Row 3: J. CorI5on P. Luumn, B. VVogmon, M. Birn stxcl, R. Lcwcmdowski, B. Hurtley Row 4: P. Zulu, J. NcIson, J Wwckberg, I. Turgeon, M. Zen! zIs, R. HoIsteIn. Row 5: Y. Lo Vague, D. Nielsen, A. Budzynski P. Sporing, D. Kaye, T, Kowell N.. v YS Row T: J. lnbnvfon, M. lJnf.tu, Tacos., C. Munson, Sec., J. Wxles, J, C. C., Mms Ferguson, C. Vveeloer, Pros.: J. Nmlv-n, V. Pw-,, B Iulnwwn. Row 2 J, 'nJm.1'lT.:nJw, M. Pour:-Jw, A, Porflnncu, B. Pwerson, R. Eyons, J. Sawyer, G, Reiner, O. VVcnehoJ, D, LurwciJuJmJ. Row 3: L. Holklv, J. Kovvnhnk A, Rf Jn-11-, K. Tmlv-ny., C. Anchf-xuk, N. Qumf, J. Hennessy, S. Noroqmsf, L. Dzuhnk, J. Bronco. Row 4: B. Gevyms, A. Luyvux, A, Trynmn M. O'fCcXnn-JI, P. Annlmson, C. Kowoliw, M. HJJdre1h, M. Rehbein, J. EKJUNJ, J. Jngdpvvison. Row 5: S. VVc1JJvf., D, Rorn, J, Wink, LH, l,vmJ,,-I 1 X'fwlnf A C-,flu-yakv, K. Mcnchuxfovo, F. AnnJer'Qon, J. 5ChxeJ, B, JNL-her. Row 6: J. LOSS, J. Lwnclrnon, B, Monson, A. Kcvvrnwnhu, B. Pvn-ram: M T' :J-w ,, L. J.m:f-n, M. DL-Moth, S. Wrxunmuih, E. Eldond. Row 7: D. S1-ynvour, B. Sondvn, B. BJcnsdeJJ, P. Gr1lJc1ghev', M. OSJUNJ, C, Doulsfh, J lwh-1, N Nl' flfnwv, J Goaglw, S. lord, S. SOLZ. Row 8: D. Nypon, B. Nfwlson, D. Linder, J, VVhne, B. Jenrngvs, J. Vwnmnt, D Bnrnmn, CF, Amhw-on H. JfJvn-vn, D. DewIuJf', B. AJJen, M. Pulnwquisf. Row 9: P. Bentley, D. Gcrchn, C. Snnwpd, M. Peterson, C. Pctwson, N. VV:Jhunw-., M. N4-Ikon, D Lfklnnci, C. Hvnrhrnwun, D. flvy. dfaez fad az 754 and 054 Qzcwlea Row T: P, Thcnno, M. Drake, J. Knchor, J. Boyce, J. Sodergren, S. Peowson, P, Buck, J. Benson, M. Schouv. Row 2: D. NoJJ, K. Bic-ukung, N Kun 1-L L. Bmn:--., D, M1JJf!v', J. Brooks, B. Kousel, J. Thompson, R. Anderscwk, J. L. Brunsell. Row 3: M. Skwbo, S, Vlwng, M. COLT, D, Mvtxo, S Trwh nfJo, M. MuVo-,f, C. The-:sf-n, B. Rondeou, B. Cook. Row 4: M. Wslson, C. Lmpoln, L. H. Johnson, M. Lorsen, B. Femme, T. O'Conn4-IJ, V D.1lnJ'LT, l, Bu-un, Y. Gown-Jun, M, Moyer. Row 5: M, Flood, P. Handy, M. Bernard, D. Sfroschem, L. Albertson, J. Hogon, D Svnconk, , JMMJT C Owen, Row 6: M. McKumck, J. Lc1zor'7, G. Kersten, L. GQJIUS, M. Cecko, I. Bruins, G. Carlson, K. Andmson, J. Hvswhoth, S. Skfnpnr-Q Row 7: M. Bla-flung, M. Chxrk, P. Anderson, L. Wuorvwos, L. E, Johnson, J. Tornerdohf, C. Moreouh, M. Reody. Row B: S. Sclnoll, L, Wwlxclqmlxl, IN Fowvnl-1, S, Colm-wig, M. Amlerson, E. Taylor, K. Hoffman, J. Krause, J. A. Brunsefl. T 4 Q 1' -. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB Row I: ID. Krrrth-, M. Hngloral, Treos., O. Turnlund, V. Pres.: Miss Holkesvig, J. Schonberg, Pres., E. Wolstrom, Sec., J. Mrskowiec, C, Allrson Row 2: N. Schmitt, C. Peck, J. Fryhhng, M. Usher, J. Westin, D. Beck, G. E. Nelson, B. Bloke, G. Freclberg. Row 3: B. Brrkelond, R. Brrkelond lf. Bi-rrnorr, L. Roslin, G. J. Nelson, B. Gudbow, D. M. Wrlson, N. Fredberg, B. Smith, K. Ohmon. Row 4: R. Dusterholt, Y, Bolken, R. Ktelllntrg S, Sthrrnpf, D. Stonkes, L. Story, D. Seymour, L. Johnson, J. Fredberg. Row 5: B. Agord, J. Potton, M. Petersen, M. Christensen, M. Doherty, A Itttglortl, C, Peterson, l. Vtfrlson, B. Peterson, M. Loebner. Row 6: I. Cmlson, S. Risch, E. Rodger, M. Johnson, R. Hortnrork, J. Suhon, M. Lorson 4. Rm-il, J. Lllrnl, C. Conklrn, M. Lemorng. Row 7: K. Gollison, A. Thieme, J. Vtlolstrom, D. Anderson, M. Glison, L. Hill, P. Tully, N. Heoden I. Sperry, G. Skillu. Row 8: J. Holnrqurst, C. Johnson, R. Hyllested, VV. Johnson, D. Olsen, N. Arlnnclson, A. Doherty, J. Nelson, D. A. Wrlson l. Krrlwrqvr, K. l'li'IQl'II. doug!! and Deed paint a Daly .UNCHROOM SERVICE CLUB low 'I: J. Mitt-k, D. Alhurrto, V. Pres., D. Guzy, T. Reynolnl' R. Girzy, Pres.: B. Young, J. Crnry, J. Boker, Sec. Row 2: J. Heclmon, R. Pull lotk, R. N. Olson, D. Fww, R. Mroziso, C. Field, T. Wagner, D. Corrigan, Row 3. K. Boeser, B. Goesch, D. Coon, E. Portyku, D. Allen, H, Grivnn 1. Biillwn, Row 4: R. Svvwtz, J. Jurrkert, G. Kaye, E. Boynton, R. Neumonn, B. Newhom, B. Drrcks, G. Johnson. Row 5: R. Srlltrnon, W. Kozhu I. Ihrglrurt, R. Duyts, L. lystrg, J. Furlong, E. Frury, B VVor'tnuth, R. Roltur. Row 6: G. Greeley, B. Chorske, G. Polrner, P. Eklserg, E. Gossvlrrr 7 Z. Yoh-s, B. . trrlney, K. Worock. Row 7: B. Anderson, R. F. Olson, R. Campbell, J. Dzredzrc, C. Mcilontl, J. Guzy, N. Hurt, T. Lunnl, P. Qltlrr low 8: B. Pierson, J. Btiutch, J. Hoy, D. Krertz, R. Larson, D. Jensen, F, Newham, B. Kennedy. Row 9: B. Gronqurst, B. Mrigrero, M. LoClmnce-, D tgirl-rt, B. VVrllow, G. Shoppe, D. Blnnskr, J. Novak, R. Nelson. xg, Wd- Z fam pwgemm, Zzzagzeea and 77mL'6e4 ,. K, NOBLES Row 1: VV. Sleworf, Chop. Vous., B. H J. , wnz, Chop. V. Pros., Mu, Mlllcv, R. Sonlz 5 yen, Cho . Pros., R. Ohvncm, Chup. SL' Q P D. Horrnonson. Row 2: C. Allen, B. Eli: son, M, Recd, VV. Honson, D. Hulllyc-lg. W- -1: 32 KNIGHTS Row 1: D. Ewer, Roger Burrell, Chop. I 4-4 Pres., B. Wwllow, Chop, Pros., Mr, Mil ,I T. Johnson, Chop. Sec, T. Luncl. Row 5. Brodln, B. Wcuulvwnlrlw, P. fkluwq, Crory, S. Anclorson, All Szhool V. Pr B. Chorske, D. Johnson. Row 3: C. Ol: D. Jocobson, A. Gusfufson, D. Jvnsf-n, Gusfoson, R. Olson. I' ROYALS Row l: J. Hoclf-nn, Chop. Tmns., Ron olcl Bmmlf, Chop. Pros., Mr. Muller, J Brunlvy, Chop. Set., R. Wlllnnms, Chop V. Prvs, J. Pnlxe, All School Treos. Row 2: R. Swell, J. Mwrek, R. W Johnson, D. Anclnrson, B. Nor'fh1Jeld Row 3: D, Allz-n, B. Anderson, E, Boyn ton, R. Nvlson, W Swanson, B. Nelson. Row 4: J. Buvknoss, R. L. Johnson, All School Puos., R. Guzy, B. Johnson, J. Lvnnloo. LORDS Row 1: R. Slwrvmd, D. Pearson, E. Larson, Clmp. Turns., Mr. Muller, Lmmohn, Champ. Pros., D. Johnslon, Chop, V. Pros., N. Lurson, All School Sur. Row 2: J. Bergsirorn, G. Johnson, H. Me-Inn, A. Lundberg, J. Laing, B Goclwm, D. Day. 6202, ieq Daunte 74ec5'z e ' LIBRARY MONITORS Row I: A, Arent, D. Woiciok, D. Knoll, M. Lomb, R. Zowodski, L. Bjorklund, K. Ohmon, M. Petersen, M. Hoefs, E. Marks. MISS LEE'S LU NCHROOM HELPERS Row 'I: J. Kokosh, J. Schwolboch, A. Lusutoi, J. Midthun, B. Townsend. Row 2: I, Hill, L. Wolters, R. Hamilton, S. Curson, D. Onslow, Miss Lee. STAGE CREW Left side: Mr. Gunberg, C. Swons , H. Lorsen, T. Irving, F. Ascher, Reynolds, J. Smith, D. Johnson. Kneel- ing: J. Peters. Right side: Row I: F Spencer, S. Burton, D. Coon. Row 2: R, Lofgren, A. Carlson, C, Nason. OFFICE PAGES Row 1: D. Corlson, A. Swanson, J Nordquist, A. Johnson, M. Hyberg, P Lorson, M. Christensen, D. Stevens Row 2: V. Dregger, M. Holm, J. Gro hom, M. Chontler, S. Olson, B. Snider M. Welch, M. Roe. BANK CASHIERS Row 1: D. Cofw, FI John-.on, C. Mulwnofskn, Asst. Cc1shner,N, Svcmloy, School Cushwer, Mr. Benner, K. Sochko, Asst. Cmiwcr, J. Moyer, C Swmvfgn, R. Simi:-vgmn. Row 2: J. Tmry, P. McCurrov1, C. CDKJPQUCIIYJ, R. MvH0r, M. Swenson, J, Vxfurhol, S. Fluhcrfy, R. Eqf-Juml, J. Rhodv Row 3: J. Sand-rw, C. Corus, P. Cummmgs, J. Frovold, M Adamson, M OHYQI, M. LGLW, A. Porilonce. Row 4: B. HONM, L. Rodm, M. Push-s, K Tim -, J, Fwmw P. J Lnsim , L. LLJLHCIIJ, J. Guw+0u5ki, M. Unwsm, Row 5: B. Sorvdm, M. Locbner, J. Eklurwd, L. Segcrblom, J. Huflh, S. Rkdw, K Mm, J. ,Jolwrwf-rv. Row 6: B. TovvrvSvrwd, L. Smcy, D. VPN, C. Hwnclrtrmun, J, Pugd, D. Loing, E. Mork, M. Skwlm, D. Nelson. Row 7: J. Ndxorw, T. Kcwn-LL, M, Jolwvwcvrw, D Muthlrx, A. Lubwrht, M. Mqmicovwkw, D. Gvoch, M. Gr'osSrmxrm. Row 8: J. FOLWC1, E. Nmog, N. Hvcxdwv, J. Mwskowwc l VX'wHv, J. Kvoon, M, Hwclwmorw. STAIR GUARDS '7amecW!5gfm' ' Row 1: E F'mtg,Lu. D, Bhxrw-Jw, S. Amlmson, Capt., Mxss Erh, F. Dusenkn, P, Dupny, D. Alberico. Row 2: D, Hulllnerg, T, RQ-yvmhls, B. lux-,mv T. Lmul, B ,Hum--.', 1. Allmw. Row 3: S, Budxo, P. W. Johnson, J. Hr-claim, B. Erwzlcsom, H. Mvfm, Row 4: J. lmng, J. Schomn-ugg, VV Pmhww M. Rf-1-LJ, N Hulufv, D. flvudv Row 5: C. Qliou, T. JOJm5on, D, Jmcolzsom, J. GUSTOSOH, R. OLSON, J. Srhowx, R RwcJwuuL.orw, Row 6: Rmyv Bum-vm, D. Jmvwn B. Wpllow, ROHUMJ BmrcTI, R. L. Johnson, H. Lwomolm. Row 7: R. Sodfzrguen, B. Pierson, G. Suvton, D, Pfluqe-v, D, Iimmun-you J. Lwruirw. N, Lori OH. -.1 hw, 'C' 5 if' N.. WZ? 'Q' 541 USHERS' CLUB Row 1: C. Curtis, C. Neuenteldt, J. McCrody, Miss Chouclek, D. Ecklund, E. Haste, N. Hammerstad, J. Schwalbach, L. Roslin, D. Beck. Row 3: B. Irvine M. Locbner, J. Hybsa. Row 4: B. Peterson, M, Christensen, M. Roe, L. Stacy, G. Schimpf, C. Swanson, J. Midthun, A. Hogford, M. Zwicki, B. Wegmon, L. Bosora, M. Hagford, P. Perish. Row 6: C, Johnson, J. Mondeng, A. Thieme, N. Headen, E. Walstrom M. Barber. Row 5: K. Barnes H. Sperry, L, Weikle, C. Lanning. 7a mee Um seam Em swim, GROUP CAPTAINS Row 1: M. Drake, L. V. Johnson, E. Poriondo, D, Karbo, L. Dimos, J. Nordquist. Row 2: B. Ferden, B. Blake, P. Peterson, L. D. Johnson, D Crossman, T. Miesen, J. Terry. Row 3: P. McFarlen, B. Roddy, M. Hyberg, N. Ward, A. Reopelle, R. Birkeland. Row 4: B. Smith, B. Bloisclf-ll B. Gervais, C. Miller, C. Munson, G. Jonak. Row 5: M. Hciefs, M. Reshetar, H. Konieczny, V. Mangos, C. Swanson, G. Kulkay, E. Vincent. Row 6 R. Lyons, D. Monkowski, J. Johnson, C. Gervais, C. Drage, D. Estuesto. B. Wyttenbach, S. Bennett. Row 2: S. Neuman, B. Weig, D. Wilson, , l. Carlson, M, Parkes, L. Barnes, B. Hanlon, P. Kennedy, P. Podony, The language clubs ot Edison are advised by the teachers ot the tour languages taught here. They learn songs and games of the country whose language they are studying, and in this way grow familiar with the cultuie and customs of a country. FRENCH CLUB Row I: tl Slim' N Larson, Mis, Kell ni- I Hi-Iniwiii J. Sunfti Il, D, Hagan Row 2: I Chiisti nm:-n, L. Svgvrliloni, S It iiiiii -2, ff I'r'tvi',on, V. Pwr., M P1141-' L lm :fr-n Row 3: J. Hiihcii, D fwvii'1L t Birnklunfl, A Johnson, P ilvifron l low TJ Mclthivu. Row 4 Lt Sirniiwui -I. Lilia, D. Tirnnters, M Ixfiinkiiw'-L. Surf, M. Roe, S. Poland Pw--. Row 5: M. Hin-ls, K. Baines, M Mig C., Mticiag, P. Thoine, V. Ros- f1fLf-i fi T41niwi,Ti'Ca5. Haha SENIOR GUIDES Row I: J. Kollar, R. Hoyt, D. Butherus, ' 1 Miss Leary, D, Schwallaach, V. Dicggvr. Row 2: B. Munson, P. Rolvarlc, J. Kos cielnialc, P. Perish, C. Nvsluncl. Row 3: G. Skille, M. Neuman, H. VVeeber, N. Headcn, B. Rutz, N. Olalsson, Two new clubs, the Senior Guides and FHA, were termed this year. The torrner was tounded to aid in- coming students with their natural but puzzling prob- lems of lock combinations 'and ot locating the right rooms at the right times. The group consists entirely of senior girls, and was organized by Miss Leary. 41 SPANISH CLUB Row I: J, Laing, Tacos., J. Gustason, Mis. Kellner, R, Olson, E, Boynton. Row 2: M. Christensen, A. Roopellv, B. Layeux, M. Petersen, G. Johnson, J. Haberman. Row 3: A. Norton, P. Lar- son, M. Hanstad, D. Dognlno, B. Hart- ley. Row 4: M. Johnson, M. Hickeison, M. Holme, D. Beresni, V. Clailan, J, Galka, Pres, Row 5: L. Johnson, M. Chantler, W. Parlow, Sec., D. Jensen, J. Farr, B, Sandell, D. Slxaglund. Wafarfelfg GERMAN CLUB Row l: Lf Di-utscli, lrvas., C. Wfecber, Sm., Mis-. Saiiiiison, ll. liemalin, Pies.: .l. Iuhnson, V. Pics, Row 2: D. Stem-tis, J. Nmililiii-it, P. Pi-iisli, B. Tutzlali, A. liisiitvi, Row 3: J. Bi-ali, F. Neslunil, D. Kiiil usw, N Snliiniillvi, C. Nvslunil, K. llolliniiii. Row 4: N. tl L'n1. li-n, R. Juli-i gon, C. Bi-iiiiiniiiii, C. Allen, M. Glisan. lnteiest in the Future l-loine-Makers ot America iFl-lAl arose at Edison about a year ago. Several of our stu- dents visited other schools vvhich hacl chapters in this nation-vvinle club. lnteiest and enthusiasm mounted, and by l9bl our group vvas organizecl. As the title would iniliiatc, this club ofters opportunities tor discussing problems of home and family living and prepares its members for their future as home-inal4ers ot tomorrow. Some ot their activities inclucle giving parties for the members, attending meetings, and completing various home proiects in baking, sevving, and home manage- ment. fix N- 19 F.H.A. Row 1: M. Pt-tvisoii, M. Cmlio, J. Mill- tlnin, Pies., Mis. llunt, M Sihoust, R. lironaiil, C. Conklin, V. Pies. Row 2: J. Siiwyvi, C. Ni-lson, K. Lritlxson, G. lxvin i-i, C. Colnpton, Svc., D. luinlliliiil, B Bliilw Row 3: D. Stiosfhein, J. VViwtin, S. Norilqinst, A. Rvslietai, G. Nvl-.on, .l, liilxvllmr, S. Shvrwooil. Row 4: N. Qiliut, G. Gvivuis, S, LOral, C. llinili-iinnin, J. llogiin, J. Alniun, B lliilliintl Row 5: l. Lange-n, D. Deutsch, l VViniliihl, ll. lully, D. Llvy, L. Gullus, I Nvwhiiin, li. Nelson. LATIN CLUB Row 1: R. Hvllesterl, B. Johnson, Pros., Miss Johnson, K. Hagen, V. Pies., D. Kinilc. Row 2: B. Hanson, J. Biooks, J. Placli, R. Stiangis, M, Loelvnui, C. Male' nalski. Row 3: C 'llir-im-ii, D Vwit, XX. Kornpniilii, C. Aicliambault, iii-as,, K Marcliiiilzivu. Row 4: M. llviialv, A. Jivman, J. Wliiite, K, Hoimanson, S. Hotiman, M. Lcinoing. Row 5: G. Janus zcvvslxi, E, Vkfiilstioin, L. Lvstig, C. John- son, J. Mislcowiec, G. Blulim, W I -1-my-fum-xfurzaws .ns-.. ..,.-9 WIZARD STAFF Seated: M. Anrinozzi, V. Mongos, K, Lundchl, S, Ofscn, R. Hoyt, K. Sochko. Standing: D. An- derson, E. Pczrtyko, J. Kollczr, P. Sfeneck, J. Wolsrrom, B. Northfield, C. Wiebke, P. Schioll, M. Neuman, B. Munson, D. Pflclger, R. Fedoro, V. Dregger, Mrs. V. Olsen, H. Weeber, A. Nelson, J. Nordquisf. Q We Appm at Pm: Yi A iv- -.-1,4-vQ 'P'!'Vl l 1:3 QQ4 - .Hearn-4v ' ' A9r:'r ' RECORD STAFF Secfed: M. Moyer, G. Jonok, N. Olofsson, N, Larson, M. Monkowskr. Standing: C, Jensen, M Maier, T, Kowell, M. Sodd, J. Polucho, F. Dusenkcm, D. Eggert, H, Llemohn, Mrs. Miclwrlson. is I E xl vi Y NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row I: H. Kosttk, B. Munson, K. Sacliko, Miss Cowan, M, Hogford, P. Perish, D. Holler, P. Steneck. Row 2: G. Slallv, A. Nelson, Trcas., N Headen, C. Jensen, V. Dregger, J. Walsrrom, Sec.: J. Kollor. Row 3: H. We-ebcr, S. Olson, N. Sandvik, P. Schioll, B. Willow, R, Johnson, C. Cocos, B. Lahti. Row 4: H. Liomohn, Pies., N. Larson, Ronald Barrett, V. Pres.: D. Pfloger, G. Grenyo, F. Dusenka, IW f A Wanafz Za 0:42 gee!! I , ,.,..... NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY In . A Row I: C. Archambault, L. Olson, C. Erpelding, A. Toinio, N. Stanley, A. Reopelle, J. Christensen. Row 2: B, Begin, M. Moyer, V. Mongos, J. Koscielniok, K. Lundohl, V. Rosoclcer, M. Mcnkowski, N. Petterson, Row 3: M. Maier, D. Butherus, F. Sellmon, L. Johnson, M, Chontler, J. Rising, N. Olotsson, M. Neuman. Row 4: D. Hallberg, S. Buclio, S. Anderson, Roger Borrett, C. Olson, H. Melin, J. Hedeon, B. Northtield, H, Grivno. e2 -, an 0 c. a an Q1 if x C- U, ,. Q. 3 -O6 ELCS Row 'la N. Lnison, J. Rising, F. Dusenko, Pros., Mr. Knox, N. Sandvik, Sec.. V. Dregger, G. Skille. Row 2: R. Miller, P. Topsok, P. Stericck, J Tlmiif-y, D. lloggon. L. Segcrblom, B. Blake. Row 3: A. Reopelle, N. Nordquisi, E. Rodger, C. Conklin, P. Perish, B. Peierson, B. Hui. Row 4 M. Bmniirrl, L. Wiiicliilil, E. Dodo, N. Olnfsson, B. Wegmon, M. Sodd, D. Johnson. Row 5: M. ChonTlci', V. Mongos, J. Sundoll, D. Ecklund, J Kitclmr, M. Ohlin, G. Clurkin, N, Howden. Row 6: A. Nelson, D. Butherus, F. Sellmon, B. Sondell, R. Holstein, S. Qlsen, S. Riley, Row 71 E Piiityko, S. Bucko, S, Burton, P. Schjoll, J. Farr, N. Olson, H. Liemohn, H. Melin. ZQJKUZJAQ ch ,4cZ6aa I The Edison Leodership Club is on orgonizdTion credTed To develop The leadership ,figs gf' P quoliTies of The sTudenTs of Edison. Every yeor The Club hos Edison Week, o week seT dside To prornoTe beTTer undersTonding beTvveen Tedchers ond sTudenTs. On The ldsT doy of This week The seniors Toke over os Tedchers in oll The Closses. The ocTiviTies orc cli- rndxed vviTh The crowning of o king ond queen oT The donce on The losT nighT. The Leadership Club olso holds dn onnudl conference. Two members from eoch school in- TeresTed ore invited To oTTend. Mr. Knox, The founder ond ddviser, is c3rediTed wiTh or- gonizing This ever-progressing club. K fvnpjzm , QL3 v L- - , A, , ,G ,iv ELCS PLANNING COMMITTEE G. Skill, Awiw-.l1ii.oii, N. Snnflvik. Sfrcic-Tc-Tryp V. Drcggcr, Sociolg N. Lorson. Publicnyg F. Dusenko, Choirmon. ef, f, 5 'E+ : as 1X J? no l .rv INVENTORS' CLUB Row 'If B. luhti, Pros., L. Btoiklund, Mi. Drnge, L. Roslin, M, Zwicki. Row 2: E. Dupoy, L. Regel, VV, Stewart, E. M, Johnson, R. Doy, B Lawn-ncv. Row 3: J. Nelson, D. Vizenoi, E. W. Johnson, D. Carlson, D. Shelton, E. Frary. Row 4: J. Crory, L. Lystig, J, Horris, O. Tuinlund, D Loren, R. lonort. mauled zamatea efwdce ii X K W 77 .,.,.l.J . iii, TQ-N L The Inventors' Club is o greot help to the school in mony woys. The members ore it J. copoble of setting up and running the proiectors for movies, operoting the spot lights 5 ig If und public ocldress systems, repairing rodios ond amplifying systems, ond molcing re- Ln: li K jg corclings. For their service the members ot the Inventors' Club receive honor points if E 'Lk fi which loud towords letters ond pins. 'I F m irq MR. HAMRlN'S NINTH AND MR. DRAGE'S NINTH, TENTH, AND ELEVENTH GRADE ADVISORIES Row l: L. Lystig, D. Coulson, E. Johnson, Mr. Homrin, Mr, Droge, J. Crory, N. Nelcoro, E. Frory. Row 2: J. Olson, D Noll, S. Gilliver, L, Roslin, N. Kausol, M. Kulkoy, B. Blaisdell, D. Von Auken, D, Beck. Row 3: B. Birkeloncl, M Zwiclxi, L, Bioiklund, E. Evenson, B. Skowski, D. Eley, S, Sholes, M, Lemoing, Row 4: R. Olson, T. Hcidemnnn, J Kolxosh, R. Dufty, G. Poloczylc, L. Regel, D. Johnston, J. Stszernp, W. Swonson. Row 5: R, NNilt, D, Romsey, J. Sodcr gion, J. Pagvl, A. Olson, M, Thorson, C. Hamilton, L. Bu rsell. Row 6: W. Stewart, R. Doy, L, Larson, D, Beresnn, R Lenort, J, Nelson, D. Shelton, B. Lawrence. Vi U ' Z l 3 'L 3 dlacbcvzdea ln.,- MISS GARlAND'S AND MR. GUNBERG'S ELEVENTH GRADE ADVISORIES Row l: M. Johnson, D. Kreitz, J. Moyer, Mr. Gunberg, Miss Gorlond, M. Chontler, L. Anderson, .l. Rossmon. Row 2: J. Bunfrock, J. Drugocs, V. Bono, J. Beck, M. Christensen, S. Gervais, 8. Tetzlolil, D. Stevens. Row 3: B. Loyeux, B. Hortley, D. Mothieu, J. Wlsitchurch, G. N. Johnson, J. Fro- vold, D DeGidio, V. Robinson. Row 4: C. Peterson, B. Swonholm, M. Hoels, B. Daniels, A. Hoglord, M. Anderson, G Troticonte, J. Bergstrom. Row 5: V Clorkin, P. Jamieson, J. Falconer, J. Skeote, A. Nesser, C. Brunsell, L. Dirnos. Row 6: G. Wyck- oFI, J. Anderson, C Mocicng, E. Wol- strom, P. Corrnond, G. R. Johnson, J. Robertson, B Newhorn. Row 7: B. Sornsen, C. Monly, J Loing, J. Jun- kert, C. Olson, R. Olson, C. Molond, J. Schoen, K. Korin. w . .gf 7? 62 MISS ERB'S AND MISS FISCH' ELEVENTH GRADE ADVISORIE! Row I: T. Liberkowski, l. Turgc C. Thompson, R. Yates, Miss Fi Miss Erb, J Corlson, M. Hicker- B. Wyttenboch, D. Gustafson. Rom K. Finke, G. Christensen, B. Roc J. Morino, C. Jorgenson, J. Toro H. Derbis, B. Weig, E. Kuhorski, Koeder, R. Andring Row 3: P. Top' M. Lomb, F. Maxwell, B. Wugstr C. Wosilok, R. Johnson, K, Bon M. Chevalier. Row 4: B. Brown, Vodies, J. Peterson, N. lsokson, Mohn, E. Dodo, D. Woiciok, J. Joi' sek, N. Stanley, D. Donko. Row R. Olson, E. Swendro, P. Mlinor, Porlow, M lentzis, M. Sieyert, Gencsky, G. Aspnes, N. Huble, Coon Row 6: R. Ludgute, T. Zur lok, M. Tomo, L. Hort, J. Hoye, Borno, L. Cullen, A. Merlin, J. O lette, A, Lundberg, J Jockson. r ' x x MISS HICKOK'S AND MISS HDlKESVIG'S ELEVENTH GRADE ADVISORIES Row I: D. Hermonson, M. Hybz V. Rosocker, M. Holm, Miss Hick Miss Holkesvig, J. Vondermyde, Holstein, C. Wolquist, D. Joyce. R 2: D. Worthington, B. Hohler, Beisswenger, G. Von Auken, J. Wi ner, L. Olson, M. Usher. Row 3: Poland, B. Hanson, A. Swonson, Sztuk, G, Turnquist, M. Roe, B, K schko, C. Peterson. Row 4: J. Gr show, L. LeMere, P. Wolloce, P. L son, R. Lewondowski, G. Cczrrig L, Johnson, S. Tonner, D. Jacobs Row 5: S. Olson, F. Sellman, M. C Icrgher, J, Gronlund, C. Thompson, Erdmon, J. Mondeng, M. Paulsen. R 6: R. Pouser, S. Broclin, J. Zemlic R, Zowodski, D. Dingmun, D. Pears J. Biorklund. Row 7: C. Weleczki, Bono, J. Miller, H, Asplund, J. dean, J. Gustoson, T. Johnson, Waldoch, R. Richardson. MISS SORENSON'S AND MR. LOMBARDS ELEVENTH GRADE ADVISORIES unmll R. Johnson, B Miss Sounson, Mr. Lombard, 1 rn son, F Vuzlnais, w 2 Pu: u R Skwarck, M 1 ss M, R1-gon, R An' ws h Row 3: M. Neslund, 0 mnlu rqu l Gvrou, M. M inxnn A Johnson, D. Onslow, M. om-.on Row 4: J. Larson, A. mrton ur nick, M. Boyle, J. lion u rq L Gustafson, M, Gorski, Wmun Row 5 W. Swanholrn, N. y nc . Sandell, S. An- fson S Sop yk J Bootman. Row inson Bennett, T. Elwell, run nscier, J Hogan, J. Lck Row 7: E. Pitala, mr orn G. Fournier, E :syn J Dziudzuc, R. Rai- ELEVENTH AND MISS AI.BlNSON'S TENTH GRADE ADVISORIES w 1 G Carlson G. Kersten, M. nine Miss Albsnson, Miss Johnson, cx M WL di M. Birnstiel, Row Larson J Kowaliuk, E, Haste, Hssselroth B Dulleck, J. Hober- D Olson Row 3: A. Feclor, D. wo L mour, J. Nielson, A. drey B Songqulst, P. Skibo, M. I Raw 4 R Neumann, D. Tim- G Harris, B. Hybsa, Worthungton D Knoll, R. Emerson, nw 5 Zimmerman, R, rsons R u is C. Erpelding, J. C N son C Herdey, R. Brot- R w R Sodcrqren, J. West- g G Andqrson R. lngvbretson, A. r y M Forseth B, Cvoll, R. Mro- Rlch n Row 7: J, Mar- Lller R Olnnon A. Mork, J. Nord, son V Novak, W. Pcissig, F. MR. MANKOWSKVS AND MR. Pll.E'S ELEVENTH GRADE ADVISORIES Row L: B. Wegmonn, B. Erickson, D. Ewer, Mr. Mankowski, G. Stevens, J. Plock, D. Moikrzok. Row 2: C. Doon- er, J. Bronco, J. Belieski, C. Swon- son, M. Perzel, M. Adamson, C. Ar- chambault, L. Calguire. Row 3: R. lwolensky, B. Hess, G. Michaels, E. Bier, L, Basoro, A. Felegy, D. Bot- toms, M. Cook, J. Herdey, B. Mlinor. Row 4: P. Johnson, M, Honstod, L. Johnson, M. Handy, D. Schoen, J. Hybsa, S, Haggerty, E. Hogan, J. Heggern. Row 5: S. Peterson, H. Sperry, D. Hollberg, R. Antinozli, V. Garber, M. Grossmonn. Row 6: E. Bownik, D. Fohrenclorfl, R. Kaehn, S. Bucko, M. Reed, R. Anderson, B. Reiner, Z. Michael. Row 7: J, Witek, R. Varville, G. Sutton, G. Shoppe, J. Tomczyk, L. Dorr, R. Johnson, D. lndohl, 63 MR, CHRlSTENSEN'S AND MR, HEIRONIMUS' YENTH GRADE ADVISORIES Row 1, L Benson, G Beclnorezyk, L. Em-l, Mr Chrisvensvn, Mi Heironinius, C Borqunnnn, E Goss:-lin, J. Guzy. Row 'I' G Grevne, R Ekluncl, C. Anclrescik, L, Barnes, S VVUVIUUVL1, M- Mcliusick, l Sodd, J Thompson, R. Slmngis Row 3: l Carlson, J. Fred- lir-rg, B Hansen, M Wilson, M Mc- Clcinulmn, D Veif, S And.-rson, P. Chioclo Row 4: A Jodie, E. Jukubik, L Brevig, D Carlson, A. Stewurl, B. Towns:-nfl, B Allen, C, Moreuull, D. Nynon Row 51 M Clark, Y. Peorson, J Clwrnmk, D Enroovh, G, Leonard, J Hillslronu, A Anderson, E, Eklond. Row 6: D, Sinilli, J Anderson, R. Clirisvr-ns:-n, W Wulinski, G. Dorums- qocnrl, K Berlin, R Sillivnun, D. Kobs. Row 7: R Swnrz, T Douglienbuugh, B, Skills-, C Kosh-cky, G Vcwliei, J. Smith, B Cnorsko 611 14a!a6aazc'ee Xb MR AHLSYROM'S AND MR. BARRETVS TENYH GRADE ADVISORIES Row l: P, Bvntlvy, K, Jvn-.en Hcigsfroin, Mr Burr:-H, Mr Aluls J Prr-srenion, S Pr-urson, K l Row 'l. S Sivuniclw, C Mnlonolsl Ccmgliron, J l'lci0rl1, D Sincorl Alluvrlson, D Wilson, E OConnv Bmnno, C Sclnnilr Row 3, E Smlx J Leier, M Pm-Q, T Ski-cm-, J Bi K Boeser, P Harrison, B Nm-lv Dolurowski Row 4' R Kcxnloro R Leonard, M Engurorn, E, Lol R, Walker, J. Ahruhcunson, J Mr old, P. Wedin. Row 5: J Scovi Evunovu, L Gorski, M OConnnl Mrozku, C. Anderson, S, Syvvrso Forlune, G. Wilson Row 6:J Ku oski, L, Wlwilo, D Allun, D. Petro ' s, E Huulmer, D Dcnlil, B Ne Johnson. Row 7: M Klenipkc LJ ivan, P Weller, J, Forsvide oyes, L. Frogcilv, R. Mrugcxlo ivis, J. Miskowirfc, K. Hclrfrnu MRS. HUN'I S AND MR, LUNKL TENTH GRADE ADVISORIES Row 1: D Juneski, M, Nelson Wcelner, Mr. Lunklcy, Mrs. Hur Weikic, D Anderson, R Sluoll Rr S. Svsurpness, J Pcrquin, D. Roi Rciifur, B, Hanlon, M, Rybok, L. sen, P. Wilde, M, Bivlvieski, Ru M Lursen, C Murrner, M. Mu M, Gofl, C. Deutsch, L. Hoficl Dcnelskr, B. Konmr. Row 4: J. J C. Ross, M. Novak, E. Ccnmpeo Colberg, A. Kornpviclu, D, Brinc Heclnmn, E, Kientop Row 5: J senku, H. Langner, D. Ericksor Blulwrn, H. Moclwowicz, L. Kirbr J Lung, D. Lind, J, Siwek. R0 D Za-bro, M Ncnog, D Mcinili Lovin, M, Poquin, R. Grupc O Brien, G. Deuvclnncin. Row i Palm, F. Asclmer, D. Sclioen, D, B N. Thorson, G. Knoll, L. Du Row 8: P. Slosico, J. Morin Dalwer, R. Lo Mere, R. Huber, R. son, G. Kaye, R. Nelson. MR. MATHlASON'S AND MISS MEILE'S TENTH GRADE ADVISORIES w 1. R. Him, R Bulk.-H, B. Dircks, ss Mvilv, Mr. Mailiiclson, M. McDer- xrf, W. Rutherford, J. Anderson. w 2: D. Corrigan, M. Huges, J. lpp, J. Loss, S. Wallis, M Urisla, Weber, B. Gacllwciw, K Ness. Row D. Becker, C. Pyko, S. Orr, D. sing, J. Guimont, E. Regan, S. Jghinslni, R. Sfanslciski, H. Sewell. w 4: J. Lund, M Bender, M. Barber, Wells, M. Di-Mulh, K. Anderson, Andersen, T. Edin Row 5: K. Ger- i, K. Hellman, L Hanna, P. Buck, Benson, J. Tonwrdahl, D. Wilson, Wivgvlv. Row 6: D. Pepple, D. buck, B. Srlronebaurn, A. Auger, Warvnuvh, G. Moflivslmi, R. Olson. rw 7: R. Nelson, R. Jacobsen, D. incek, G. Zak, J. Folio, S. Rund- usv, J. Huwkinson, D. Sieverl. '1 MSS ROGERS AND MR. SODER GREN'S TENTH GRADE ADVISORIES nw I: J Kiicliar, J. Wiles, H. John- n, Miss Rogers, Mr. Sodergren, R arson, A. Huuvig, T Moneta. Row 2: li-wandowski, M Parkes, D. Metro, Irvine, B. Pi-hrrson, J. Sorenson, S. cirk. Row 3: P. Jones, J. Midihun, L Nelson, G. Schimpf, J. Morks, 4 Peters, T. Kuelsfrup, N. Garrivy, P vcik, D. Carlson, D. Krysinski, D lrson, D. Fox, J Holmquisl. Row 5: . Pcrlnrquisl, M. Moyer, L. Johnson, McCrudy, V. Colbcrg, K. Vonosse, Neslund, E. Nelson, J. Rozycki, C. euenleldf. Row 6: D. Johnson, G. nes, G. Gilliver, J. Muller, W. No- renko, R. Hyllesfed, G. Rossi, K. 1gvn, B. Bergman. Row 7: R. Bur- nd, W. Bono, D. Kinde, F. Lowell, Loyeux, J. Rossnlon, P. Wendell, Baldwin. Row 8: R. Korbo, G. nuszowski, S. Burton, R. Lolgren, Pearson, D. Erickson, J. Furlong, Palmer, P. Ekberg. ucy, L. Hafich, E. Zamor. Row - filcladccvzdea I MR. MERRlFIElD'S AND MRS. V. OLSEN'S TENTH GRADE ADVISORIES Row l: R. McCcllo, R. Larson, D Boylo, Mrs. V. Olsen, Mr. Merrihelcl R. Godwin, A. Gustafson, J. Novifsky Row 2: N. Hommersfod, D. Harvev, C Munson, J. Truzinski, J. Lindmcm, P Jasier, C. Owen, R. Gorbeif, D. Srogo Row 3: P. Engholm, E. Johnson, M Flood, P. Podony, M. Wesflund, P Koiscr, B. Monson, B. Nelson. Row 4 T. Glcdhill, L. Wuornos, N. Fournier J. Krause, H. Rusinko, L. Boiko, L Hill, P. Handy, G. Johns. Row 5: W Boehlke, R. Lindrnon, C. Hogfors, A Hamilion, G. Hansen, L. Glodhill, R Morin, G, Gorvois, Row 6: R. Hoppe E. Koufmonn, M. Glison, C. Miller, J Kroon, M. Lorson, M.. Phillips, D Johnson, C. Vunasse. Row 7: J. Hug hurt, B. Goesch, D. Thompson, J Johnson, W. Johnson, R. N'-lson, W Kettlekamp, T. Siowski, W Honson G. LuPoin0e, B. Coon. 65 KELLNER S AND MR LIEMOHN S NINTH GRADE ADVISORIES ow 1 r - Q 1 uvnom rs P ner R Duoos D Bose-ll w rw r- uvrlsw Lunclln uc ompvou J c nn J Mmlnsl e uhclk C M Lorcl Row u orson F Sclwcxcle wc: ll P Guslulson O Nor: me wun on no-.s n ow lsvolcl rr yn Vs A Cylnys 0 s lfnrl o 1 bu ur wer Kcm ls mu M ur w or u z luyr Jx nf rr ll rm w nscn os Be-nsen n msk nc orson Row : W r fm, 'usfcxl-,on, I cry v , or, u s-r, R. Curvy I u 4 Row B l , - ' ', M Jors I, , ., . . 1-, ur o , rvrom-xlf-r, lr v , Iwo , rm an 66 clawafzdec MR BAUER'S AND MRS CURRY NINTH GRADE ADVISORIES Row l. R Krvflow, D Byrna-, 1 Llc Mrs Curry, Mv Bour-r, T lrvinq, Wyckoff, L, Blimo Row 2: R E mm, R srl-ln, L Pwr--.-H, D vw muvlw, M Swvn-son, R Humps-r, Crossmun, D Dunn-ls, B Pwrs Row 3: K Younq, S Normlqunst, Brooks, P. Cmummqs, J Km-lm, OPUPV, N Quvsl, D Wvlm-uki, Wixvcek, L Voorlwvs Row 4' R Uls D Kcxssulkvr, N Rorvw, J. Wlwilc, Mcxloy, M Dolwvly, l Pluck, G l milton, R Hcxglors Row 5: Y, Gn- lin, M Bm-rnnul, N Nornlqmsl, Johnson, B Vun Wuqnur, D D1-U94 M Cvcko, M Rvncly Row 6: C Fu C Lcmnmg, R Mull!-r, J Sololn, Solz, R Lyons, M Pl-Vurson, M. Sp' forl, G Mcxnsorv, K Hn-rluq 4 MR, lOPATA'S AND MRS. MICH SEN'S NINTH GRADE ADVISORIE Row 1: B. Roring, L Anderson, Wolters, L. Madison, Mrs. Michels Mr. Lopufcn, R, Sclwulm, J. Swencl C Jackson. Row 2: F Poclulo, Brighf, M. Winters, A. Loyuux, R. A drescik, C. Norclslrom, B, Urmun, Schwolboclw, R. Johns. Row 3: J. men, D. Moron, R Anderson, D. M C. Burke, B. Ronrleou, J. Swans H. Doncusler, L. Moyer, M. Purso Row 4: J. Eklund, A. Reshelur, Hoge, G, Schroeder, T. Groy, Johnson, L. Morllko, D. Lemkc, Mcnchicxluvu. Row 5: D. Wnlven, Chompeou, B. Drevniok, M, Hilclre A. Trymun, S HoHnmn, M, Gulsv E. Rodger, B, Nelson. Row 6: C. l woliw, L. Gollus, J. Hogan, D. Mill M. Skibu, D. Slroschein, D. Lloyd, Holesky, Row 7: R. Percy, M. Pei son, A. Elsenmczn, J. Cieslelski, Nelson, S Schioll, J. Preslemon, Sclvcwsl, H, Kolow, D. Kaliher. MISS SIMMONS' AND MRS. TIlLOTSON'S NINTH GRADE ADVISORIES sw I: N RQ-:num-, H. Coppock, A ronmsvn, Miss Simmons, Mrs. Tillot rn, R Bork, J. Sanduger, R. Koran sw 2: M Paumon, G. Olson, iorske, J. Tn-az, G. Morin, R. nk, J. Omdal, D Ban-wicz, ma. Row 3: J. Nasiecllak, D Nelson Kausel S Win B Morin B , - 9, - f A lneosen, P. Malchow, N. Frc-dberg, Bierkeng. Row 4: Y Balken, P iompson, J. Harris, P Mulranv, S sch, J. Lozcnrz, K Cota, B Gervais, . Bierkeng, Row 5- D, Novitsky, G vrvais, R. Hartmark, W Nolt, B lager, C. Sernpcl, K. Mongoven, M. rel. Row 6: D. Dalrlqu-n, K Rm-cl, Burrnan, N, Williams, M. Ohlin Tully, B. Grutl, B JI-nniges, L indahl. Row 7: D. Cloutier, G. Kor ick, J. Hansen, N. Olson, B. Brincl y, J. Sukon, L Gurlbuw, D. Suke v VIISS DEVERELl'S AND MR. LUD- FORD'S EIGHTH GRADE ADVISORIES Jw I. R PL-tnrson, K. Gallison, J ihnson, Miss De-vorell, Mr. Luclford, Manclyck, R. R Johnson, J. Ander n. Row '2: M Sisson, C. Lynde H Johnson, R. Anderson, R. G -linson, K. Barber, R Bale-ga, G Jwkinson, R. Stark Row 3: J. War ri, D Dickisan, J. Jolicoeur, C irons, E Davis, J, Fr hlin , S. Fla- Y 9 rty, J. Mills. Row 4: D. Lowell, R :hu, G. Farber, D. Gagnon, D iurbr-au, P Geyer, R. Huble, L. R hnson, R. Fuvrsl. ROW 5: C. Ludeen Vandermyde, D. Carlson, D. Shel- n, K. Johnson, B Haflund, J. Ris- y, E Alberico. Row 6: M. Justen, Lindquist, P. Watson, D. Varville, Ohman, S. Madou, J. Engholm, Scundin, H. Johnson. Row 7: D. ilberg, H Fonr R. Rod er R. Lam 4 I 9 r ' ur, A. Nelson, D. Laing, D. Ha- Ia, J. lewondowski. Row B: J elson, J. Smith, R. Montgomery, N renson, A. Eliason, E. Gervais, S. arson, M. Pshenychny, C. Larsen. MISS TORNEY'S AND MISS WARD'S NINTH GRADE ADVISORIES Row I: H. Hohenstein, W. Bloch, F. Spencer, Miss Ward, Miss Torney, G. Super, H. Zinter, B. Turcotte. Row 2: J. Brunsel', G. Reiner, M. Orttel, John Hennessy, C. Swanson, T. Wilfi- ams, N. Beberg, A. Portlance, O. Warchol. Row 3: Joan Hennessy, K. Tacheny, L. Johnson, M. Loebner, F. Anderson, J. Goclon, J. Babcock, J. Schlel. Row 4: W. Tema, P. Clark, R. Evans, B. Cook, T. Musiol, M. Ericson, B. Hanson, J. Bourbeau, L. Wuornos. Row 5: J. Thies, P. Ander- son, D. Bills, C. Lincoln, H. Johnson, P. Kennedy, J. Erickson, D. Lundgren. Row 6: B Nelson, D. Larsen, G. Pe- terson, R. Nelson, R Bergquist, R. Larson, J. Gordon, C. Conklin. Row 7: R. Melin, K, Norling, C. Drage, F. Stanley, D Pr:-hatney, D. Estuesta, G. Peterson, S. Neuman. Row 8: J. Boyce, B, Holler, G. Anderson, S Carson, R. Darnntan, D. Olsen, B. Johnson, J. Brunsell. 1-:Ji Y 67 MRS. MlLlER'S AND MRS. L. 0LSEN'S EIGHTH GRADE ADVISORIES Row l: J, Becker, R. Luton Ericson, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. L. Olsen Lubrocht, D Glcidhill, D. Chose. Row 2: H. Chaika, C. Peck, J, Davis Rath, D. Knutson, D. Kaye, J. Terr B. Blake, D. Loss. Row 3: W. Bol- terding, R. Miller, C, Nelson, M. Kel- ler, E Rcincillo, N. Worthington, . Nolson, J. Dorumsgaard. Row 4: K. Erickson, S. Sherwood, E Trahconte, G Ketz, R Kiellberg, P, O'Rourke, P Hol1or,C Porlow, P. McCarran. Row 5: A. Fohrendorff, T. Cmiel, J, Hurrlc-, R Dusterhott, B, Peterson, D. Sandvik, B. Agord, J, Merrick. Row 6: R Engen, J Patton, P. Fitzgerald, I Wagner, R. Fciucher, M. Hansen, C Markley, B Parlow, C. Fremouw. Row 7: L. Johnson, P. lversen, J. Mcignio, C Pruiett, R, Schulte, P. Phancenek, J. Speer, B Allen, S, Tschidcz. rd fly.. 68 MISS BENNETT'S AND MR. BRUNI EIGHTH GRADE ADVISORIE! Row I: M. Reshetar, P. Keller A. Grochowski, Miss Bennett, Mr. ning, D. Reavis, P. Lyons, S. Ol ske Row 2: T. Johns, W. Mclrusi J. Tcicheny, B. Reynolds, J. Her J. Hanson, P. Holzer, S. Flovii Nazarenko. Row 3: R, Kyle, D. sey, W. Vanderbilt, J. Johnson Johnson, C. Odegacird, V. Lund: B Johnson. Row 4: L. Johnson Gerber, J. Jamieson, R. Halvc B. Holm, S. Scallon, S. Brace E. Loube, N. Loren Row 5: C ming, D Stoukes, A. Thomas, M. calas, R. Gunderson, J Frinvlls Parkes, J. Westin Row 6: G, ' Robert Barrett, J. Henry, J. Ols B. Olsen, L. Wilson, J. Newhczn Larson, J. Franc. Row 7: D Hc son, L Ortendahl, J. Andersoi Moore, J. Neuman, G. Van Tasse Fcxhrendorll, J. Hall, W. Lev:- Row 8: K, Benson, D Peach, E. gen, E. Mork, B. Peterson, H. sythe, B. Olsen, D. Steppe, D. son. 'f MRS, PAlM'S EIGHTH AND MIS BENGTSSON'S SEVENTH GRADE ADVISORIES Row I: D. Johnson, D. Hahn, G. ler, Miss Bengtsson, Mrs, Palm, Monske, B. Swart, M. Josicki. Rav M. Rosmuson, R. Stacy, D. Holmb B. Lener, C, Britton, P. McCorron Turcotte, B. Horvet, K. Dorurnsga. Row 3: T. Day, D. Davies, T, Mie P. Larson, W, Murphy, B, Regan, R. Tuttle, F. Forsythe. Row 4: Rostomo, J. Finke, J. Godfrey, Stoddard, D. Lontz, W. Paulsen Pink, P. Peterson, S. Parsons. Row P. Anderson, S. Mathias, M. Mori. J, Roelke, J, Jonicke, M. Asplunc Neuman, B. Korus. Row 6: P. Mc len, J. Grudnoske, R. Lifshitz, Frary, N. Summers, E. loyeux, Jurek, J. Deering. Row 7: D. A kowski, M, Hansen, B. Swanson Phillippi, G. Peterson, D. Garbetl Brevig. Row B: D, Hurrle, R. Hc ton, P. Hughes, G. Zindo, S. Mn hon, R. Thomas, D. Pyko, D. Me ISS GLENN'S AND MR. KEMP'S SEVENTH GRADE ADVISORIES It M Rm...-., F. wf.l..nki, N. ml, R. Yorston, Mr KL-mp, J. PQ-tor, D Johnson, K Swanson Row Y. Ni-lson, H Hun-Iln, G Frvclbvrg, Bastian, D. Ollnsglueill, T. Bliclw t, P Sh-Iluck, J Ki-1-Ivy, J Schif Row 3: T Hunt, R. Buck, J. Ha , K, lh-ny, J Ovttm-I, E Hanson, rlill, G Rvliln-in Row 4: M Asp, Hwnnsun, 8 Falun-ndorlf, M Mo i-, K Mulnm, 5 Ornvlal, J Sws-n B Hi-iclvinunn, R Burksu Row 5, .uyn-, B Lykv, D Rutz, L. Brunvuu, Hanson, J Erickson, K. Duhlnion, Hulvvrson Row 6: W. Lcvercont, Drr, S Kuvlin, G. Benson, B, lun- n, O Vollnmi, J. Podlasvk, J ss-nsku, W Olougheni Raw 7: D. rig, D Bi-ignuun, J. Tiinnwrs, S. Alt, E Vincent, R. Diaaire, M nson, E Srhnnpl, D. Young, P. nson Row 8: W. Thielun, D Tun , M Bvlko, D Nr-Ison, W, Tonic , J. Larson, G Townsend, K ins, C Dulilin, F. Sturker, R lioll, I lR. REICHOW'S AND MISS STAVE NAS SEVENTH GRADE ADVISORIES wT s L Yerke D Kar ss Stnwnus M Ruchow D or im- L. Mrsxonbrink C. Beck Row tarp D Info Json D Duffy wunson B. Zinuncrnwan D. O' a un, Py a, B. Hanson, M. West Row 3 W lvusen A Alcott r fin S. wr . rwir R. n llo D. Guimont R. Gibson Raw 4 rault C ascaos Lui ci cock B. Parris! D. Salmon Vickstroni, R. Gaffney, R. Boulet. Row olun I a La tl o nson C, Hoffman K. Rosel Jlscn A. Williv. Row 6: L. Nicder o rr, S. Olson, R. Westling, T. Magda nnlmll M Lnzu. C Kue n ow 7: B. Johnson J. Gawronski B nli1 . Joinson S. Cashman ouxel E. Wicklander S. Frank. Row 1 J. Karbo R. Erickson C. Wa den . Vierkunt, D. Mongoven, R. Wy! enbach D. Jacobsen 1465646407564 'v MISS LEARY'S AND MR. PARSONS' SEVENTH GRADE ADVISORIES Row T: M. Leone, F. LuPre, D. Work- man, R. Kinde, Miss Leary, Mr. Par- sons, G, Ahlquist, B. Mork, R. Laing, P. Johnson. Row 2: N. Schmitt, D Gisvold, M. Boris, K. Bergstrom, G Hack, J. Jopp, J. Herlofsky, M. Ben icinrin, R. Whaley, Row 3: K. Norgen G. Voorhees, R. Larsen, F. McGaug hey, R. Koketa, R. Warmuth, B Ferden, D. Hagen. Row 4: J. Bursell T Korthob, R Alder, M. Rule, J Tliome, G. Hunt, R. Egeland, G. Eck enroth, J. Palm, Row 5: L. Jakubik, D Hickerson, R, Stevens, J. Thies, H Leach, L. Petferson, D. Meck, D. Der doski. Row 6: C. Lornoing, B. Gal lagher, L. Johnson, R. Tripp, G. El ling, R Peet, B. Riclizuclson, C. Johns ton, P. Randall. Row 7: J. Stafford, S Lind, J. Nelson, N. Burman, J. LaPre S. Sporlecler, N. Egeland, J. Gordon T. Clapshow, V. Thoreson. Row 8 J. Wachs, S. Beck, K. Shortriclge, J Hendrickson, E. Nelson, P. Flannery Cz. Kuslow, T. Erickson, B. Petroske -x 6 l ffifeaf. f Yffffvw' fW5J'N -ms-fff 'M Mfak . . . ierseys . . . balls . . . letters . . . mean athletics to every Edisonian. There are many different types of sports offered at Edison. For boys there are foot- ball, basketball, baseball, hockey, golf, wrestling, track, skiing, and swimming. For girls there is intra- mural competition in field hockey, baseball, and basketball. The rivalry in boys' sports between schools helps build school spirit. Whether our teams win championships or lose every game we students of Edison enioy being spectators. , 7l .:',' fu 'riffs ...J ,gg X, L Q1 'X 'f'.l',, 'xy qi K if av fl ' Q4-uVnfl7' tmvilamubf' 'I 'lk . 4? Xi, si' Coach Guzy and Captain Schleismcn K' Slopek singles to center against Marshall at Columbia park W33 Mx A' GV iff' N 2 f 1 -4 'Tr 4 Jug 2. '.: 'ruin' sag ' :gt - xsl - 'TL . 'fs' ' at 5:2 f .Q ---' '- T f N ' it -- 72: if I . ,, 1w,'ff--Kay -J'l'b , jr' ' - ' f,-3. At The beginning of the l95l season the Tommy nine was not highly rated but they proved their ability by winning The Northern Division Champion- ship and then going on To win The City Champion- s I . ln The city playoff with The Southern Division Champions Edison won The first game by a I9 To 2 score. ln the second game of The series Washburn defeated us in a thriller 7 to 5 but The Tommies came back in The final game and won The City Championship with a decisive I2 To 3 victory. Being The City Champs the Tommies were eligible for the regional tournament at Chaska. In The first game Edison defeated Delano 3 To O on the two-hit pitching of Edison's number-one hurler, Leo Schleis- man. The following evening the Tommies were de- feated by a good Shakopee Team. This ended our chances of going into the state meet. All-City selections were right field Al Cybyske and pitcher Leo Schleisman. H . 1 'v-L .wfllw ,tm f X lil. I 2' L mix Y-nk? 'fx x R X IQ L 9 WK U! sr xi, ft. V Na .. lrkkw K ylxgiitl YA' 1 ft N BASEBALL TEAM Row T: J. Boker, R. Campbell, L. Schleismon, A. Cybyske, J. Dziedzic. Row 2: R. Tigue, P. Roinville, J. Wilson, R. Drus Slopek Row 3. gl GUN TA Reynolds, D. Alberlco, B. Zurbey, B. Pierson Mr. Guzy. Not in picture: A. Kirberger, D. Christch T Hcrlen IMgr.i 1,- . i. ' . 1 - . l. ,fl !lN:l'.'-'Tf ii M ' ' -My 3 ,vi . , ' .V .,A.m,,....M,, EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON City Playoff EDISON EDISON EDISON Twin City Game EDISON SCORES NORTH .. MARSHALL . VOCATIONAL HENRY . .. VOCATIONAL NORTH MARSHALL . HENRY WASHBURN WASHBURN WASHBURN ST. PAUL WASH. ,. . Cybyske safe at first Roinville warms up f. nv Na. J. -1 4.n4. 9 Y I ,.v 9 -.QPR ' ' ' if ' ,.,n-.- s:. A . - .gxfr 4 -i .www ,..-i-- ' .-'- rn ,. ,,,..,v Alberico cunningly evades the Henry tacklers 706260tf0ftD0600t4,2!0tfd'tg04Zd Predictions for success in football favored Edison in the fall of l95l, but results did not come up to expec- tations. The season started well for the Edison Guzy- men with wins over Miller Vocational and South. ln the game with Vocational, the Tommies were without the services of two backfield starters, Dick Alberico and Joe Schmidt, because of iniuries. Joe injured his hand in practice early in the fall. Dick bruised his ribs and was incapacitated for several weeks. ln the third game West tipped the Edison eleven in a hardrfought contest at the Parade Stadium. Once FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM again Edison entered the winning column with a deci- sive victory over Roosevelt. l-ienry's well-balanced team breezed by Edison in the fifth game of the season. After being defeated by Henry, Edison rallied in spirit and came back to defeat Washburn, and in the final game of the season the Southwest City Champions de- feated our team on an ice and snow-covered field. The game was scheduled for the Parade Stadium, but was shifted to the Edison Field because of the weather. Thus Edison finished the season with four wins and three losses. Row 1: J. Peters, T. Lund, W. Lasser, R. Granquist, G. Greeley, R. Yates, W. Kennedy, R. Alberico, T. Reynolds, J. Schmidt, D. Nasser, G Sutton, A. Zurbey. Row 2: R. Magiera, D. Rossi, W. Zurbey, M. LaChance, R. Guzy, Ron Barrett, K. Woiack, J. Bautsch, S. Anderson, R Willow, R. Reiners, W. Anderson. Row 3: J. Pike, Mr. Parsons, R. Williams, R. Johnson, A. Landberg, D. Lortis, Rog Barrett, J. Wilson, D. Guzy, J. Baker, R. Blanski, J. Lindee, C. Maland, R. Pierson, J. Dziedzic, R. Campbell. O . , .. C5 is eg 1 R -sf n H , ,,,., .. . ..,, if . ' .ii 5 1 W, ,. ' --A - V, A P . 6 P . V81 ' -f vu, J... .,. .vu FIX 9 ,-.M s . 1. . , .- - st. ins., . ,-vhg. .npnfk ,..,.s- .Ov N-.. . Sf-.fx-if. WIA . ' -. ww 6 NH .-...,,1 1' mu .. .,F. ns. Q Alberico, Rog Barrett, and Blanski barge in for a sharp block. Tommy football stars: M. LaChance, G. Greeley, R. Alberico. Three members of the team received special recogni- SCQRES tion lor Their outstanding performance in football this year. I Edison . . . . .12 Vocational .. Jerry Greeley was selected as guard on the All-City A team. For this distinction he received a certificate of merit Edson - - - i Al3 South - V ' on the Wes Fesler Television Show. Lucky LaChance Edison H D-.14 West was named as tackle on the second team, and Dick . ' ' ' ' Alberico was given honorable mention for his play at Edison --.16 Roosevelt hclfbcck' Edison . . . . . , O Henry . . . Gerald Greeley was voted the captain at the close of E . the season and was also selected as the outstanding player dlson ' ' ' ' ' '2l Washburn of the squad. Edison . . . . .' O Southwest FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM Row 1: A. Zurbey, B. Neuman, J. Boatman, G. Johnson, R. Young, S. Brodin, E. Gosselin, J, Heggem, J. Peters. Row 2: Coach P. Guzy, D Jacobson, D. Ewer, T. Johnson, T. Bona, G. Nelson, E. Boynton, A. Wcldoch, B. Newham, B. Antinozzi, J. Pike. Row 3: Coach G. Parson, C Olson, D. Kreitz, J. Gustafson, S. Sharrord, E. Joyce, G. Shoppe, R. Sarych, J. Guzy, L. Darr. N e s T ss ...s - . J f fn A ,. 1 i f b 1 X .s W. I W rv ' Kfff Y 5 Q s ..n fb' T' Joe Schmidt dives over the center of the line for o touchdown in a night game against West 'Sf Coach Pete Guzy SQPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM Zadie an ' The sophomore football team Hnished the season with a record of two victories and one tie. The sophomores defeated Southwest 26 to 6, won over Henry T2 to O, and tied Central O to O. The team was strong in half- backs and at the tackles, but the other positions were weak. During the season the teams progress is watched by the coaches, because from this group comes the material for next year's senior team. Judging from the looks of the team, there will be some good additions to next year's senior squad. lvlr. Louis Lopata, who regularly coaches the first-line basketball team, has charge of this group of under- classmen and is doing a fine job ot it. Row li A- GU5lGl5O f K- Berlin, J- Smlih, B. Skille, B. Chorske, L. Fragole, P. Ekberg, A. Solz, Row 2: C. l-lerdey, G- KGYCV R- BUYGU B, Wcirmutli, E. Pearson, B. Hybsa, R. Lyons, J. Crary, E. Palmer. Row 31 T. O'Brien, W. Bona, R, Davis, W. Rutherford, G. Bednarczvk Westling, G. Kennedy, D. Balken, VV. Walinski, Mr. Lopata. 2' .Vai-T-4 yur i 53 f A zfiilf' l ..eitfz'f'.'l: L1.T-Alt: ....-.-Ht' L ' ' il- .m'.+w- wr- E '-ft ' - S, . - J . .,.... ,A .X , A' 9 an 'lf 1 .gp-QLT f of l fir-. -Q - ' R ,. . , -- -N . ,.. I .I Q.:-ww . 'lt ' , ,qv ' lm ,gas .tif f '.1,ui'1 v.i!,.j.:.Jgx.,,f,fn'- .,.-4'5 Ken Wogaclr tries to over-power Don Rossi in a trial match 600 Wrestling has made much progress this year. At The end ot the season, Edison placed one city champion and two second place winners. Roger Yates was tied for city champion in the heavyweight class. Don Rossi, in the l65 pound class, and Dick Corrigan, in the 95 pound class, were The second place winners. Mr. Kemp, the new coach, had this to say, Despite the handicaps ot inexperience and lack ot reserve strength, our wrestling team progressed steadily and came out much better than we started. It has been a prohtable and enjoyable season. Next year seven ot the tirst team boys are expected to return. WRESTLING , I x R. Johnson and J. McCann start practice match Row 1. D. Ewer, R. Corrigan, G. Johns, J. Peters, R. Estuesta. Row 2: B. Budnick. D. Rossi, J. McCann, R. Yates, R. Johnson, D. Shelton K Wolaclc, W. Kennedy, M. Boyle. Row 3: G. Troficante, F. Stanley C. Herdey, D. Seward, R. Enrooth, D. Daniels, R. Chorske, W Goesch Row 4: Mr. Mankowski, C. Wyckott, L. Walters, B. Bishop, S. Mills, R. Swetz, R. Zawadski, J. Reshetar, Mr. Kemp. -. .. 'CC1 ..A- Hi -1 JL ...-.--'-' ,rx A ': . ,. M ,Jak I ...,ws.wi.'Q -M hlif-tr., , l Baker, Barrett scramble for ball against South FIRST TEAM J. Schmidt, C, Malond, R. Alberico, R. Guzy, J. Novak, J. Balcer, D. Guzy, R. Ni-lson, Rag Barrett, Mr. Lopata. Zawetfczfi emu Before the l95l-52 basketball season started, Edison won all four of its practice games. However, when the regular season opened, the team got oft if-1 Mini mu W. to a poor start, losing the hrst two games. Then 'UQ' Cl . . . Coach Lopata put in two iuniois, Roger Barrett and Chuck lvlaland, and won six straight games before losing the last three. Jim Baker was the only con- sistent star performer all season. Mr. Lopata said, 'lVVe had a good high school team for the size of the players, but lack of height hurt Us the most during the season. BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: A. Zuilwy. R. Alberico, J. Schmidt, R. Guzy, J. Novak, J. Boker, D. Guzy, R. Nelson, W. Swonholm. Row 2: J, Dziedzic, C. Maland, D. Kreitz, R. Barrett. D, Indahl, R. Jensen R. Pierson, D. Jacobson, Mr. Lopata. l ya? fe, fx X' SEQ 'Z I ,iq f wifi, KM 1 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: R, Gall, T. Stawski, D. Luke, W. Chorske, W. Walinski, A. Solz, E. Frary. Row 2: Mr. Parsons, P. Ekberg, G. Bednarczyk, G. Wilson, J. Nord, A. Gustafson, B. Dircks, J. Crary. 4.1-i'z46eze4...0m:za70m In conference games The sophomores won 8 before losing a close game To Marshall 59-54. in The final game They beaf previously undefeaTed Cenfrol 62-49 To become co-champion with Them. This Team, said Mr. Parsons, was The besT I ever coached here aT Edison. BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND COACHES The AThleTic Board of Confrol is made up of The coaches, a faculTy member, The principal, and The stu- denf managers of The baseball, baslceTball, and fooT- ball Teams. IT is Their duly To decide who should be given leTTers in The various sporTs, and They are in charge of all aThleTic acTiviTies in connecTion with The school. Siffingz Mr. Lopara, Mr. Hamrin, Mr. Miller, Mr. Pile, Mr. Samuelson, Mr. Manlrawski, Mr. Guzy. Standing: Mr. Parsons, Mr. Reichow, Mr Ludfora, Mr. Kemp, Mr. Gunberg, Mr. Liemohn. . .,,,,,p wb 9 49 , . . an X , -Ai' ' fl H.. .1--sw-'ff-at ,. V V- , l,.. u .gf-lllzllll ,Q ' .V as J If 'l 4, :tl .' ' G v . Ja, if I SKI TEAM Standing: J. Anderson, T. O'Brien, D. Zebra, J. Johnson, W. Ludford, Coach. Kneeling: Swanson, R. Hager, D. Olson, R. Berg. 9 0 0 I S . , . few eaten cm ln the first ski meet with North, Edison won both the slalom and cross country events. In the two meets with Roosevelt, Edison won the slalom, and Roosevelt the cross country. At the City meet, Edison placed second in the slalom. In the State Championship Edison placed third in the slalom. Don Zebro came in sixth and Dean Olson eighteenth to lead the Minneapolis entries. Edison entered the Breck Invitational and came home with the first place trophy. HOCKEY The i952 Hockey team had a record of two wins and six losses. The victories were over Marshall 5 to l and West 4 to O. The defeats came from Washburn 5 to 2, Central 7 to 3, Voactional 4 to O, North 5 to l, Roosevelt 3 to O, and Henry 4 to l. The team had two good goalies in Sullivan and Boynton. The outstanding players were Bob Granquist, captain of the team, and Jerry Schoen. Other top players were Emmet Gosselin and Jim Pike. Row 1: D. Palm, D. Schoen, G. Sullivan, E. Boynton, J. Pike, W. Bona. Row 2: Mr: Gunberg, N. Halesky, G. Hagstrom, M. Gavic, B. Granquist, K. Karin, G. Schoen, T. Sullivan blocks an cmemp, for goo' Bona, G. Johnson. ' the .M . 1 K Allan Lundberg goes high in The air To clear The crossbor with ease. Qnafezmen Sane 60554 ,heed and ' In The l95l Track season, Edison unexpecTedly won iTs TradiTional relay meeT agoinsT iXlorTh and Henry. Scores: Edison 82V2, NorTh 75, and Henry 62V2. Edison also won The dual meeT againsT VocoTional and Mar- shall buT losT To RoosevelT 66-47. Emphasis was cenTered Toward developing a sopho- more Team. This Team broughT To Edison iTs TirsT CiTy Sophomore Track Championship, even Though by a mere half-poinT margin. ln The All-CiTy Sophomore iVieeT, scoring wenT as TRACK TEAM Tollovvs: Allan Landberg Tirsi in The pole vaulT, TirsT in The high jump, second in The discus, and Third in The shoT puT wiTh a high ToTal of l7,poinTs, Nick T-luble second in The low hurdles and Third in The high hurdles Tor a 7 poinT ToTal, Leonard Kirberger Third in The TOO-yard dash and Third in The 22-yard run Tor a 6 poinT ToTal: Gordon SuTTon TTrsT in The discus Throw Tor 5 poinTs: Jim Guzy Tied Tor second in The high jump and TourTh in The 880-yard run Tor a ToTal of 4V2 poinTs: and David Beresni TourTh in The pole vaulT for 2 poinTs. This gave The Team a winning score of 4lVQ poinTs. Row 1: Ronold BGrreTT, R. Burfori, G. Weir, J. Ouelleffe, D. Gould, R. Hanley, N, Huble, J. Guzy, L. Kirberger, C. Lundgren. Row 2: D- Smifhf W- Ben95'0nf A- l-Undbefgf R- GUlYf R- Bl0nSl4if M. LoChance, G. SuTTon, Roger BarreTT, R. Reiners, D. Pearson, B. De- nardo, Mr. Miller. .- B Q.- Au. SOPHOMORE TRACK TEAM L. Kiibeigei, D. Beiesni, N. Huble, R. Barrett, G. Sutton, J. Guzy, J. Slxeatn-, S. Biodin, Mr. Miller. The cross country team was made up of all new men in 1951. Although losing all dual meets, they came back in the State Meet and placed sixteenth. This was one better than the sevententh place ot the 1950 team. All letter- inen ale expected to ieturn next year, and promises are good tor the team. lt all boys stay at Edison, we should have a good swimming team next year, were the words of coach Reichow. Out of eight meets, speedy Ron Anderson won Hrst in the 200-yard hee-style seven times and second once. Cap- tain Franlc Roessler had tour thsts in the 100- yaid tree-style. The team started out with most- ly sophomores. The boys worked hard and great improvement was noted. D. Gould sets record in mile run. 0 Q .J X Q . i Q CROSS COUNTRY Row 'la B. Schonebaum, J. Hogan, R. Raitar, S. Bucko, C. Ames, L. Glcidhill. Row 2: W. Kettelkamp, S. Burton, W. Bengston, L. Walters, J. Junkert, W. Swanson, Mi. Miller. SWIMMING TEAM F. Raessler, H. Larson, J. Treat, W. Schonebaum, R. Neumann, E. Frary, A. Anderson, H. Sewell, Mr. Reichow, E. Boynton lnot in picturel. ?, ing-. 'R 1 i,s3..,. S' E -' ,vw --pcb - Q r Q--E. .ax-'4 ff -f ' , -fl -,gpmfx . ', rr ' ,- Z, ' i :J , vi .h n,c.,.,.-, TENNIS TEAM D. Dirnos, C. Johnson, A. Knutson, D- Rosenberg, Mr. Hamrin, B. Anderson, B. Parkin, D. lnduhl F. Smuda. 0am 646 7760 Walla lie The Tommy racketeers finished the season with a .300 average, winning only three out ot the ten matches played. The team lost to the Washburn and Southwest racket men by a 5 to O score. They also lost to Central, North, and Roosevelt by scores ot 4 to l, and barely missed winning two thrillers with West and South 3 to 2. In the winning column the team scored three complete shutouts, beating Marshall, Henry, and Vocational 5 to O. The golf team tor 1951 finished with nine wins and one loss, giving them second place in the city. In the district playoff with Roosevelt, we lost, but later were declared winners because of the ineligibility of a Roosevelt player. The scores for the season were Edison 9, West 3, Edison NVQ, Henry -V2, Edison 8V2, North 3V2, Edison 9V2, Vocational QVQQ Edison 5V2, Southwest 6V2, Edison 8, Roosevelt 4, Edison 9V2, South QV2, Edison 7, Wash- burn 5, Edison 8V2, Marshall 3V2, and Edison 12, Cen- The outstanding player and captain was Chuck tral O. Johnson. The team was coached by Mr. Hamrin. The team was captained by Bill Houck. GOLF TEAM H. Liernohn, L, Olson, Mr. Liernahn, B. Hauck, R. Makowski, B. Nordstrom. 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Cook Because of The ambitious efforts on The part of our Physical Education teach- ers, Miss Barton and Mrs. Conover, The Edison girls' sports enthusiasm is at a high peak This year. Although There is quite a shortage of facilities and equipment in proportion To The number of students taking gym, ten or more sports activities have Taken place throughout The year. One of The favorite fall sports of The freshman and sophomore girls is field hockey. Edison is one of The few schools in The city fortunate enough To have This sport, The game is somewhat on The order of ice hockey, except that iT is played on a field with eleven players is s 4 I ' J f . u J. Pluck l.. Johnson on each side and with a ball instead of a puck. Edison girls are lucky in ThaT They have available Jackson Field on which To play hockey. Speedball, a recreational game en- joyed by The junior high girls, is a com- bination of football, basketball, and soc- cer. This game is usually played in the late fall. Volleyball is an intramural, inter-school sport which is fast becoming popular wiTh the girls. Although The game is played with a ball almost The size of a basketball, it is played over a net, and is played best when one has skill in con- trolling The ball with his hands and fin- gers. E. Neuenfeldf C- SUPGI' if J. Snare J. Greene if-s X , M. Paulsen B. Brown Q Spazwmam ' Basketball is one of the best liked sports in the country, and so it is with Edison girls. There are both intramural and inter-school tournaments, requiring skills in guarding, passing, and shooting for good competition. Softball is one of the most popular spring sports, as it requires outdoor exer- cise, a strong arm, a good eye, and a mind for fair play. As the girls enter tenth grade, they are given a choice of gym activities. Recrea- tional Games is the name of one popu- lar course. This includes bowling, shuffle- board, ping-pong, and badminton. The girls choose partners and run off tourna- ments among themselves. Recreational games are valuable in that they are use- ful after graduation as well as before. This is also true of the training given in tennis classes. Many of our past girls' golf teams won city championships, and, although this year we were unable to have a team, we are again looking forward to having one next year, in order to retain the top position. Hopes for a golf practice room have been expressed. Some girls attended ski meetings this year, but not too much of an organiza- tion was set up. We are looking forward to having a girls' ski team in the near future. This future hope also pertains to a girls' swimming team. The goal of many girls interested in -at M J. Herdey l athletics is to obtain an Edison letter, which is given if they have shown ability and good sportsmanship in seven sports throughout the time they have had Physi- cal Education in Edison. Many of these latter girls go on to be gym assistants in eleventh and twelfth grades by attending a leadership class for one year. The gym assistants, pic- tured on these pages, prove to be invalu- able to the teachers, as they help with the work of refereeing and taking at- tendance. Atlhough athletics build healthy bod- ies, the main goal is to build strong char- acter-that of good sportsmanship. Mrs. Conover nv. OV J. Wagner 'F-ri. C3 M. Regan gif' . .f..i.4.x . , it T si. ' X has . - , it x I x I D- 0 5l9W . Cmiel .I. Tarasar E. Dada l. Biorklund .efi io right: Row 'lz C. Miller, M. Bczrver, J. Ek- INTRAMURAL BADMINTON CHAMPIONS Left fo righf: B. Brown, M. Handy. NINTH GRADE BADMINTON CHAMPIONS und. Row 2: D, Foer, J. Amble, J. Sodergren, M. Splntorl, P. Gallagher, RACKET CLUB Leif 16 right: Row 1: M. Tczttlemon, L. Johnson, B. Monson, B. Nelson. Row 2: M. Larson, J. Benson, G. Zak, P. Buck, D. Nypon. 88 '-1? , sz .. dk ff, ' I 'FI W- .1 Z' , . -A INTER-SCHOOL BADMINTON TEAM Left to right: M. Hcgford, A. Hansen, V. Dregger, S. Bongerf peice cmd powefz -' . fly iff, V A , 1 W AY. A f ..sA, A ,.,' Wm ' . w w, N.. 'V 'l Ez ' '? s 4 10.5 '4., game'-I-1-2' 42 ke- N X 5 SN , is. 1 Fi 'Q . s ,N Y +5 ? I i ,- I it 'tl' . x ki X .- X il K . gas.. vu fi Q t Q? 1......... .. N: J- --si K x.kh,. sl X T ' 4- K 1 gl. - INTER-SCHOOL TENNIS TEAM Left to right: G. Turnquist, B. Layeux, J. Herdey. az 246665 665 Badminton and tennis are two of the favorite sports among the Edison girls. Ever since Hugh Forgi, protes- sional badminton player, appeared in Minneapolis a few years ago, the popularity of badminton has increased a great deal. City-wide tournaments are now held in both badminton and tennis, while here at Edison intramural tournaments are held in each class where these games are taught. Although gym instruction is given only through the tenth grade, those who wish to go on later with badminton and tennis may ioin Racket Club. The aim of this club is to ad- vance the skills of senior high girls in the sports of bad- minton and tennis. A girl must have completed at least one semester's training in either sport to ioin. The girls have many chances to compete in both activi- ties, Tournaments in badminton include the National, Midwest, State, and City, while in tennis there are fewer tournaments. All ot these are held in the early spring every year. Gertrude Turnquist, who won the Northern Division title in tennis last year, and Janice Herdey, president ol Racket Club, are both outstanding players. Whether winning or losing, all of the girls really enioy themselves playing in competitive sports like badminton and tennis. 4. . ii V V D - ' .ff A, J . i 'STL este rr INTRAMURAL TENNIS CHAMPIONS . . . SINGLES Left to right: J. Haberman, M. Neslund, if INTRAMURAL TENNIS CHAMPIONS DOUBLES Left to right: M. Neslund, C. Brunsell, J. Farr, J. iiaberman. J. Farr and J. Haberman were the winners. RACKET CLUB Y Left to right: Row 'l: L. Biorklund, J. Lindman, L f Barnes, N. Fournier. Row 2: J. Herdey, B. Brown V. Dregger, J. Beck, L. lversen, M. DeMuth. one - - INTRAMURAL HOCKEY CHAMPIONS Left to right: C. Munson, B. Sondin, J. HGIICII, G. Zak, D. Nypcm, J. Benson, D. Eklunrl, J. Nrelsen, C. Owen. 'ENTH GRADE BASKETBALL ALL-STARS-1951 eft to right: I. Brcmcn, M. Moyluncl, N. Fournier, P. Buck, C. Weeber, K. Jensen, , Barnes, J, Johnson. da I INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS Left to right: Row I: Herdey, M. Neslund, Johnson, G. Corrigan, Cook, M. Chevalier. F 2: A, Norton, I'. lms B. Hortley, B, Roddy, Torosor, J. Pluck, R, B swrngm. LEADERSHIP Left to right: Row I: M. Engstrom L. Stacy, P. Bentley, C, Neuen Ielclt, G. Zola, M. Lorson, J. Mc Crody, L. lversen. Row 2: E. Zomor C. Pyko, D, Wtlson, M. DeMuth J. Ntevlsen, I. Carlson, M. Wells, G Carlson, S. Syyerson, 90 ,9,5't,41Y0YG A IG 7a 144: ' -1 ' -4 I f fp. x .ji V sisl mf 1 , A LETTER GIRLS Left to right: Row 1: J. Herdey, M. Regan, J. Flack. Row 2: J. Hcberman, G. Turn- quist, B. Hartley, B. Roddy. Row 3: G. Kulkay, D. Burherus, L. Johnson, C. Erpelding, R. Beisswinger. YJ WF? R 3 if Q3-tu.-M . . W mms I NJ, lefr K Jolmsogf Ein: Bowl 3 I E690 I-ng. -. n ' D . . Ons, Qw ' S . 5-Cho Pf . shag I aboard '14 PO Ufson' G ' Chrfwe 17300. - Ping-pon 9: z. E E L BASKETBALL s fbi Left fo righh Row l: C. Dooner, L. Biorklund, R. Holslein, D. Bots . toms. Row 2: G. Turnquist, L. Partyka, F. Maxwell, J. Bronco. l f-'Q if ..'J .J LEADERSHIP 9 J . X A Left to right: Row 1: S. Truchiw ski, E. Johnson, M. Buck, sv L Hawkinson, J. Benson, H. Johl si ,L we fx 2' ,S , son, J. Midthun, C. Munso Q 1 'Q cw Row 2: S. Sfark, R. Garbelf, l I Metro, H. Rosinko, S. Colberg J 'M' P. Kaiser, P. Wilde. I E . X . 9 'R '-L: Lk 3. .si .- 'Z . 'Q H --ca, -1 lp I I ,' ' af? '- .- 1-l' QF'-11' X M-41 ...Irs Wiz? Qi ' ' Q- , , . ft T . -. -P is g' if -V7-5 - ' ., A. . .'V -'M-'f, -' , 'Qu., a1 ' ' fifi . , Ygiitf QL- 4 -95:2-'K' -li- . Q Q -1- 4, it Z l. 'D 'I'- 5 A fi- .L -1 , 5 1 5 EPI: - F , ' V - ' .Q--: -v :mf 5 1 if 'TIL' ' ' fri-' ,. -eg: :sci M , A Az'-. gi-Qgf,','q1' ' ' ciao! . . . assemblies . . . dances . . . homecoming . . . vaudeville . . . all play a big part in Edison's school life. The gaiety of football homecoming and junior class play highlight the fall season. A new event, bas.- ketball homecoming, was held this winter, and was so successful that it promises to become an annual affair. To Edisonians spring means the work and fun that go together in presenting vaudeville and senior class play. In addition to these main events, various organizations sponsor entertainment through assem- blies and dances. All this plus the daily fun and companionship make up the school activities at Edison. .J , OUR QUEEN 3606461 Wiaouon -0-,,,-4... ,,V,'l V 1 1, SA' 3. .t. - 4-'lm . 1-'. f fi f 1 . : 3'f--. .1 1, ,p .V -V' ,..'4 I'2e:.-'-c . .. . .,. C . J 'A J JI f K X 'J ' .. :a:.us:f'U ' gf.: ..,. v'-,. , W.. 1. ,,. ATTENDA NT qfelen Tutti M3 if dmdn 19, 1951 ATTE NDA NT im Daman fx f ATTENDANT Welen Weekc ATTENDANT Vfmzze Ewan V ' shi ,f ki K Z' f- ,4 Occczadaa V7Xil ! Royalty have seats of honor at Homecoming tootball game. Jimmy Delmont, well known WTCN personality, was the Master of Ceremonies at our Football Homecoming assembly, and last yeai's queen, Mary Beth Ekberg, crowned our new queen. That afternoon our football eleven played an exciting but losing game against Henry High School, and the climax of this eventful day was a successful dance in the evening, shown in the picture below. Jimmy Delmont Our queen sheds tears of icy .rgfeii 4 iw f-ilk-s. ,-1' ', ' N12 'Q x Aa? llil ff' it H --' 2 i , 2 if U '3iT Itg,Y 'ii i , '-A-i -. . ' ,-ieaemdldea 0 ew on i 'i15Lx'4 .I aff' Q Q 'fx J of J, Laing, V. Dregger, G. Skille, F..Sellman, B. Willow, M. McCrady, R. Olson, N. Arlandson, R. Holstein, and W. Olson are shown here in a scene from the Christmas play, Why The Chimes Rongu. The Old Woman lMary Chantleri comforts Holger CPat Steneckl, who weeps because she is missing the Christmas Eve services. Uncle Bertle Uerry Hedeanj is welcomed by his nepnews, Steen and Holger, played by Roy Whaley and Pat Steneck. 1. xfw Yfmcezq af 2 zmmwzf During Fire Prevention Week we had an outdoor assembly held stration fire. x 0 Wizard assembly shows our lover, Clem fDouglas Anderson, courting his sweetheart, Lulubelle CCarol Wieblcei. The Student Council Talent Assembly presented comedian, Jim Pike, comic dancer, Jean Graham, and acrobat, Arleen Allcott. on the football field. Here a city fireman extinguishes a demon- Y.. .z-k.'aBhd.vm S S 404674 Us Twa lngli school slurlonts, R. Johnson ond A. Toinio, bring their pvalwlr-ms to Miss Brooks played by V. Rosacker in ihe Junior Class Play, Our Miss Brooks . ff' sv l. ,J -.1.,,i.,, E -iw 3 Hors- wc Hnrl fliroe- models, B. Cook, C. Conklin, L. Winclalil, and iwo winclow frimmers, C. Hinclerman and K. Cola, playing their paris in ihe ninth grade play, Girls Must Talk . Hall guards: D, Gusvafson, E. Pearson, K. Berlin, C HL-rrli-y, R. Larson, F. Roessler, C. Manly, J. Anderson, J. Furlong, supervised by Mr. Hamrin, keep order in ilre hulls. .L,,Z3fk M -nun E .,,,,,.,,.. l R. Johnson and A. Tainio supply the louch of romance in The Junior Class Play. 646 70,6 7a1!e'zecL'. . . ' '-'uf s 5 . J ln the kitchen we find some of our cooks, M. T.-ow. bridge, M. Cuchna, H. Rule, E. Thelin, E. Nelson and T. Kessler prepare soup for the day's lunch. X, i A 9 I xx 'F I I if ' X ' V: , , x During Edison Week seniors fake over facully posiiions. X vs? fa. G. Branby and M. Chock wafch while C. Cacas shows F. DeMu?h that chivalry is no? dead. fn it .1-Rf Here Mr. Samuelson welcomes everyone at our annual Leadership Conference Banquet, held here at Edison. x why, .. '14 fwedcm W -- Wine! 27, 7952 ..1. l. A scene from the Senior Class Play, A Russrfm Honeymoon . Seated: P, Sleneck, R. Buckley, D. Kczrbo. Siondingz G. Lmdoe, LoCl1once, B. Mogiero, O. Olson, T, Schonebouvn, A. Zuvbey, Lolgren, B. Norllwfleld, R. Barrett, T. Lund, B. Wrllow, G. Skills-, Mccrudy, lvl. Sodd, P. Perlsh, V. Mongos, N. Larson, V. Brurns, Dregger, B Pearson, ond N. Heoden. 2. Alexis lBob Willow ond Polesko lGcorglo Slullel me shown Poleslco leorns lhe true identity of her lover. 3. Russian dance scene: P. Sleneck, T, Lund, R. Burrolt, and Buckley, Accordion ployer- D. Korbo. M P M V C1 R 4. Herne, nl the cornnmncl ol KUUIMUH Dwrnllrovmlx lNorvnun lunxon The gunrds lHnrold Llernolnn nnfl Gelnv Gmlnncl pmpmf- to mlv Alexls fBob Willow. fo prwson. :mme meme! Yfcmzwadfe V514 l. Arkansas Antics: lst Row: Jmiunc Fiixzvlln, fllon Mark, Valerie Lumliiui-.l. 2nd Row: CN. Cummings, B. Olwn, B. Peterson, M. Reslie- tm, P. lloln-I. 2. '52 Hit Review: P, Rolmik, A. Lowell, B. Anderson, R. Buckley, B. Mugivfiii, l. Brvskncr, M. Srcgu. 3. Ncvoio Nine: lst Row: L. Jiiliclw, J. Bianco, P. Clwiodo. 2nd Row: V. Dum-lski, E. E. O'Conm-ll, C. Andvcsuk, L. Bienig, 4. Aloha Land: ls! Row: B. Dullcck, B. Hoitlvy, P. Larson, J. Bronco B. Kuililf-i, B. Roddy. 2nd Row: P. Rosenbuiger, P. Lewondowski T, Mcixwvll, G. Cuivugun, B. Wgugslioni, P. Tupsclk. 5, Cify Highlights: ls! Row: R. Guzy, J. Pike, T. Reynolds, B. Losser 2nd Row: F. DvMu1h, C. Wicbke, L. Ludford, A. Peterson, M. Olson V? fn Vw ip f..,, - ... R - .. . --l WX: 9 'nl' R. A ' . l-Q 2 X 'XX 4F,3?'f fw-.4 . . ..... ..,..... 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Anderson, Doug ,, Anderson, Gay . . . Anderson, Stanley Antinoui, Mary .. Arent, Audrey Arlandson, Norman Pete .,.. ......., P ete Badali Dolly ,.,.. . Atnedsen, Eleanor Ayres, Kaye ..... Baker, Jim .. Balken, Ken ...,.. Bangert, Shirley Barrett, Ann ...... Barrett, Ronald Bautch, James .,.. Begin, Barbara Belair, Jerome .. Benson, Carol ..... Benson, Shirley Bishop, Robert ,... Blaine, Beatrice Blanski, Rich ..... Bosell, Dwayne Brickner, Tom ...,. Brinda, Shirlee .... Bruins, Vivette .... Buckley, Ramona ,. Budzynski, Audrey Burkness, John ,... Butherus, Donna .. Cocos, Clayton .... Carlson, Alton ..,. Carlson, Joan ..... Cellette, Francis Chock, Mary Ann . Clark, Mary ,..... Conway, Mike .... Cotter, Larry .,... Cropper, Rog ..... DeMuth, Faye ..., Devine, Joan ..... Dicoire, Jaci ...,.. Dregger, Virginia , Duenow, Helen Dulleck, June ...., Dupay, Pete .,.... Dusenka, Frank Eggert, Duane Erickson, Lana .... Fearon, Marlene .. Fedora, Rita ...... Flavin, Janet . .... Flavin, Joan .. .. Forseide, Russ .... Gerdin, Mary ..,.. Gisvold, Mary Jo .. Goclon, Jean ...,. Grech, Donna , . . . . Grenyo, George .. Grivna, Howard Gromek, Josephine Guzy, Dick ....... Guzy, Ronald ..... Habeck, Gladys Hafich, Jean ...... Hagen, Marilynn ,. Hogford, Mary Ann , Holler, Donna ..,.. Hansen, Audrey . . . Hartley, Bob ,..... Hartstrom, Phyllis . Headen, Nancy . . . Hennessy, Jean . . . Hoppe, Richard . . . Hoyt, Ruth Gail ...,. Hughart, Ted ...,.,. Huss, Yvonne ....,., lacarella, Joseph ,. Irving, Tom ........ Jay, Irene .. .. ., EARMARK Scar on knee cap Blonde hair Trumpet . .,........ . Small hands .. '41 Ford ............ Best hunter Hot rod ..,..... . . Talking about Dutch.. No marks on my ears, lang hair .......... long hair .,........ Talker ...,.. .... . . Short stuff .......... Hair style by Nels , Smirk .............. Big nose Qunetness .,......... Jokes ..... . ......... Ball and Chain Weight .........,.. . Shyness .,..,. Romeo .. Laugh ...... Blue Buick ..,. Heinie haircut ...,., . Wally , .....,..... . Beard ..,,..,...,.,. Late to advisory All my talents ....,. Shyness ..,........ . Kirch's car .... Hair ,... .... My wink ,.,....... Hair on head . ,.,... Nose .....,... Being French ....,. Dimples ...,.,...... Determination ...,.. Working hard? .,... . Glasses .,,.,.....,. Otto .......,....,.. 5' 2 eyes of brown.. Earrings ..........,. Shingle ,,..,.,...... Eyelashes . . Witty ........ Cracking toes ....... Shyness ..,... Punkie - .. Ears ..,... My laugh .. Nerve ..,,., Kidder .,,,......... Being a twin ....... Being a twin .....,. Skipping school Tinyness .,.... Big feet Dimples .,.... Hair .............., Eastern accent Dodge ,...,.,. Shortness . . . Build ....... My teeth Short one . . Smallness . . . Red hair ..... Blonde hair . . . Smile ,...,. Talking , . . Bashful . . . Red hair Gum .,,,.. Smile . . . Levies . , . Tweet . . Guitar , .... . . Eyes .....,..,...... Making friends .Toe nails ,. ,..,..... Blonde hair .. 62 BIGGEST THRlLl. Going steady ...... Aug. 4, 1951 .,...... .... Seeing Billy Graham .,...... First airplane ride ......... When Bev was queen Fight at Jack's .,.,......... First crack up . ,..... . Oct. 25, 1952 .............. Looking in the mirror First airplane ride ....... ,. , When I first saw Rudy .,.... Trip to Col. Springs ........ Riding streetcars ..,.. .... Meeting Fred ...... Summer vacation .... Bowling with W. L. . . Passing chemistry ,. Beating Washburn . . . Playing football . ,, Trip to Oregon .... Pat Ketchum .... Roller coaster . . . March 1950 ..,. Still waiting ,,.,,.. ,Christmas present .. 4th of July '51 ,.... First alligator ,....... Driving with Herbert , Working on it ..... East Side Queen Yet to come .,.... April 19 ....... Pontiac . . ..,.. . .... . Grin ....,.......... My first tooth ,. Pale but interesting.. .Getting first Sax .. Flying a plane , .... First accident ..... Nov. 17, 1950 .... Learning to bowl H- if Jim ,......,...,... .... . .Going steady ........ killing first elephant ..... . . . Being a stack boy Laker game . ,....... Aug. 6, 1951 .....,.....,.. Driving hopped-up cor .,... Homecoming .....,......... Beating W. N. at ping pang.. Being engaged .......,..., . May 26, 1951 ..........,... Layalaires ....... Going to Edison Sitting by Rita Teasing Sugar .. Jack ............., Duluth Convention . . . , . . . Graduating ........ Roller Coaster , . . . Don't remember . . . Jim ...........,., June 2, 1951 .. Prom .......... Jerry ........,... Feeding the birds .... .,.. Bunny ..,................. . Going out with Clyde .,.... Wheeling red convert Women . , ....,....... ,.., . When Don's home . .. . . . . Still waiting ...,.. ... ..... lt ha'sn't come yet . .... . . .. A certain Wednesday The Air Force ............. Weekend at the lake Cliff going steady ... .... Maynard ............ .,.. Singing in Messiah , . . . . . . Roller Coaster ......,...... Not going to school ........ WEAKNESS Faye ....... Chuck .... C. J. ..... . Jack ....,.... Bev Munson Cars ,,,,..... Alvienna . . . Dutch ..,. Jean . . . , . Cowboys .,....,.... Hamburgers I can't say no '49 Fords .... ....... Perfume .... Hot-dogs . ..,. Certain guy ........ Mac ......,.. Sheila ,..... Food ,.... . . . Certain guy . Red Wing .......... Fudge sundaes Food ,.,..... Wally .... ,........ ltalian food ........ Women ...... Sailors . , . , . Kirchll ?? . . Frat parties . . Roger ..... ...... . . . Trumpet music Hypnotism . , . Waves ....... Girls ....... , ..... . LaCrosse, Wis. Always broke Food .,....... ..... Don . . . Girls , . . Women . . . Barb .....,. Dick ,.,..,......... Certain Koshler salami A poet ....,........ Roland .....,. Don .... Women ..... Television . . Women , . . Jerry D. . . Bays , . . . Food . . Boys . . Boys ....... Girls ..,,.,.. Blue Convert ....,... Kenny . ,..... Earl .....,......... . Big blue eyes Loud shirts ....,.... Bunny ....... Fried chicken ....... Jazzy records ....... Hunting ....., Sour's ............, . Hat rods . .......... Chocolate malts ..... Sandwiches ..,...... Hamburgers ........ . Coliseum ..,. Tender Terry ........ Ice cream ..,....,., Music, music ........ Boys . ...... . . Girls , . , ..... ....... ,,...First formal certain boy . . . -George Shearing Getting my ring ..... ..,. Flying ...,...,.,,.. First kiss ......,........... Looking the way I do Graduation .......,.. .... SILLY AMBITION To be built like Bill Kennedy To be a football star at ??. To Be become famous lhalj .. a millionaire in Hawaii. Own a new convertible To To Sit speak French .......... be Ann's flower girl on the North Pole' . ,... Jet pilot ......... To be a wrestler .,........ To be an undertaker ...... To be tall someday Slide down Death Valley .. guy ........ To get married ......,.,.. To read a whole book ..... Marry a multi-millionaire .. Be a singer ..,...,......, To be master of a harem... Have a year's vacation .... Go to the moan ..... ,... . Try not 'to get a ticket in '52. Swim the English Channel.. Join the Navy .,.......... The Navy ..,....... .To own a Cadillac .To get married ....... .... Be a hot rod driver ....... Become a school teacher Florida in winter ......... Get married ........, .... To get married ........... To hit Broadway ,........ Join the Coast Guard ...., Get all A's ....,.. ....... To beat Gin at ping pong. To be an Admiral ......... Dive off Golden Gate Bridge. To see gramp married ..... To be an artist ....... .... To sing with Mario Lanza.. To be a good housewife .... To own a car ............ To be an A student ....... Be a millionaire .......... a Contact Kid .... To be To be a police woman To be top knitter ......... To be a Tacks Collector To be an old maid To ride on a Submarine To graduate .....,.,...... To own a Cadillac convert. Beat Moose at ping pang, .. To go to California ........ To be a school teacher ..... To pass shorthand ......,. To go to California ....... To go to California ....... To earn S10 an hour ...... , Join the Waves ...... , . . . To go to Alaska .......... To get married ...,..,.... To go to South America. . . , . Fly to the moon . ....... .. To get married ........... To get A's ....., To go straight ..... To be Mr. America 'ro be 6' ian ,, ....,... Iiff To be a' mn .,.,........, To ride on a cow-catcher. .. To learn how to ski ....... To own a car .,.......... To go to California . .,... . To be a deep sea-diver .... Ta ioin the Air Force ...... To be another Rubenstein .. To go to college ,...... . .. To fall in love ............ Have Jaci teach me to knit. Play in a dance band ..... Ronny ............. .To go to Guam ....... .... ' To Girls .....,......... Snooker . . Food . . . sing in an opera ...... 'To be a fireman ..... .... To be a millionaire .,..... USUALLY FOUND with Faye Around On 19th and Arthur- At Alice's With Bev Far away St. Paul With Dutch Columbia Heights Wold Chamberlain At home ln some building Hard telling With Pete Here and there leo's At Barb's Anywhere With the boys Father's store With Mary Ann Anywhere Mary Hagfard's With the gang Nut House Schmelz Brothers Riding around Pig 'N Bun .Johnsville Around With Kirch Dancing ,With Roger Here and there At home North Minneapolis Logan Park La Croix, Wisconsin North Side Roller Rink .City Cafe N. W. Nat. Bank Around ln my car Around New Brighton With the Boyds Grill with the Boyds Home Sweet Home North Side Rink With the gang Frank's At home Nut House White Castle Chaska Kresge's Basement At the Pastime At the Pastime Buddies Cafe Jim's Bakery On Central Ave. Jeanie's Ford At thi Rltl Around With Bunny Around With the boys Admiring myself Robert's Driving around Daytan's At Carol's house White Castle At the Coliseum With Cliff At the Ritz At school At the Pastlme At work Chautfering In my car At home Frank's Cafe Radisson Hotel Around num: Jenkins, Joanne Jensen, Carol Johnsen, Jean . Johnsen Joan . Johnson, Carol D. Johnson, Carol E. Johnson James . Johnson, Robert Johnson, Roger . Johnson, Vivian . Johnston, Donald Jonak, Genevieve Karbo, Dorothy Kapala, Henrietta Kay, Barbara . . Kaye, Diane . Kennedy, Bill . Kircher, Frank .. Kollar, JoAnne .. Koelfgen, Don . Konieczny, Helen . Kondrak, Don . . . Kondziolka, Dan Koscielniok, Joan Kostik, Helen .,..,. Kramasz, Patricia Krysa, Virginia .. Kulkay, Gloria ... LaChance, Medore LaCount, Beverly Larson, Norman .. Lasser, Bill ...,. l.aVigne, Yvonne . Liemohn, Harold . Lindee, Jerry .,.. Lindseth, Donna .. Lolgren, Marilyn . Lofgren, Paul .... Lortis, Dennis .. Lowell, Art ....,. Lundahl, Karin Ludford, Leanne Madeia, Stanley .. Magda, Elaine Magiera, Robert Maier, Margaret . Makowski, Roy .. Mangos, Virginia . Mankowski, Marcia Marks, Elizabeth . Maslowski, Barbara Mayer, Mary . . McCann, Jim . . McCrady, Marlene Melin, Howard .. Mertes, Dorothy . Michurski, Ted .. Mitchell, Geraldine Morse, Patricia . Meuleners, Dick .. Munson, Beverly Norog, Elizabeth Nasser, Duane . . Nelson, Arlene .. Nelson, Robbie .. Neslund, Claudette Neuenteldt, Eleanor Neumann, Carol . Neuman, Marlene Niezgoda, .loan .. Nordling, Dick . Aid raid drill. 2. Walk . .Jan. 10, 1950 ,... Big hands . . Twin . . Quietness . Blonde hair . . Third dimple . Great athletic ability Quarrelsome Rog . . . Shy like Rosy?? Color blind .. Shortness Brown eyes . . . Laughing at my Going for rides Talking . All my muscles My car . . . . . Green ink . . . Hot rod . Eyes Sly Oddness ,r,. Fingernails Eyes Laughing Hair . Dimples . . Lucky . Dimples . . . . ...Horn-rimmed glasses Shoulders . . Long hair . . Golf Clubs .. Curly hair Ardie . Giggle Red hair . . . Hats and gloves Brown eyes The Mask 5' 1 ...Fords . . Brown eyes . Burps . . . Inky hands . . Short ears Eyes . . . My red nose . . . Height . ,,..... . Bobbie .,.,,.. Straight eyelashes Gorgeous hair .. Curly hair . . Joan . . . Sillyness . . . . Big snoule . .. Blonde hair . .. Talking . Penil behind ear . Spit curl . . Cherry cheeks . Shortness ..... . -Smile . Argyle socks .. Face ..... . . .Cold hands Dimples ..... Walk ., ..... Rosy cheeks .. Quietness iokes. Harold Novak .. ..Canoe trip . Taking a walk . . Skating with Jim ... Band l?j . . Miss Erb's class . . . St. Croix . . . Starting football game Roller skating .. ... First ticket . . . . . Riding in a truck Hall of Fame . .. Hasn't come yet . Graduation . . March 10, 1951 . .. Knowing Jerry Greeley My first kiss . . Certain wiener roast .. Taking my first step . Jimmy .,., Joining Navy Reserve Haven't had it yet .. Certain wiener roast . Homecoming .. . Going to Edison .. Merryvgovround . Zeno . .r... . Playing football . Going to California . Taking drama .... Playing football Summer of '51 .. . Nat'l Hi-Y Congress . Sitting by Magiera . . Blue eyes . . .. Skating Nat'l Tea . School . . Riding cows .. Dec. 10, 1951 . Cadillac Convert . Jean ,......,.,. Meeting Mike ..... Playing football . .. Valentine's Day '51 Returning from legion Elliniki Vradia Dance Modern Problems . . HU First date with Tom .. .....First date . .. 52'52 . ....,.. . Roosevelt Sr, Prom Meeting Steve .,.,. Aug. 5, 1951 .. Driving cars . . . Not certain . Airplane ride .. Coffee ,.,.. Donna . . . . . Homecoming ........ Working at Dayton's .. ...Driving in reverse Hasen't come yet .... Meeting Jack Novak .. First kiss .. ,....... Graduation . . Graduation . Pat's party ... Trip to Texas .. Graduation ...... . Sewing class. 3. Air raid messenger. ...Bob . ... ...Sauerkraut Bowling . . .Having fun . Boys . . .Pecan pie Figures . Don's plots Girls . . .. ..Food .. .Words . . Boys in service ...Polka dots . .A certain boy Tom . . . . . North Side . Shooting cows -Vette . . . . .Chocolate malts ..... Hot rods . -Ice cream . . Appe pie . . . Sweets . .... . T. D. H. men Fudge sundaes Air Corps .... .Pierogi . . . . . Zeno , . , . . Girls . . . . ltalion food . lce cream . .Girls .. . ..,.. . . .. .St. Paul Central ... Food . ..... . . Barb . . . . . Food . . . . .Tall guys . . . . . Ray Anthony .Food .... .Sweater girls ...... ...Bob .... Blonde heinies .Girls ........ .Tall men .... .Polish sausage .... . ,... I ru-nn i -vu To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To Go To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To . Clyde ........ .... T o Pop . . . .,.. .To .The Lakers . . .... To Horseradish . ..... To .Apple pie ....To .Arlington . .... .To . Popcorn . . .... To Audrey . . .... .To Cadillacs . . .... To . ...... .To .Dark curly hair .. .. Yes . .. Yeast ..... ... .... Boys ...... .... .Blue eyes .Girls ............... .Believing Bill . ...... .French fries .. .. . . .Subways .. .... To To To To To To To To Food .... .... . To .Girls .Clayton .. To To . Bob ....... .... . To Boys ......... ..,. To get o letter.. .. make money . .... .. operate on Donna . live up North marry a cowboy grow shorter . graduate graduate . fall in love . . flip Dennis on his head graduate . . . . get married . .. . be a Bubble Dancer . learn to like corned beef go to China . ,. .. graduate . . . be Mr. America ...... be a millionaire .. be a private secretary . graduate .... to the moon . be a Navy commander ioin the Navy .... . .. own a store . . . . . fly an airplane . . . ioin the Navy .. . be a fullback . ... .. be a football player.. . get married ..... .. get married . . ..... be an editor . ioin the Foreign Legion.. go to San Diego . play pro billiards . geta 'ob .... . be a forest ranger be a tap dancer .. play in a dance band graduate . . ..... . . have a herd of cows . own a polka-dot convert fly in an airplane .... get married .... work at St. Peter have a harem . live in Texas .. be a cop . .. be a certain doc's patient make go to be a learn be a be a work own t take a own a be an own a leftehanded knives Africa ........... speed skater . to tango . . . pro wrestler . .... . millionaire .. ... he Arlon ......... trip to the moon car . ........ .. acrobat ........ grocery store .... ioin the Marines .. . be o WAC ........ . harves t Cocoanuts ...... ioin the Marines . . be built like Joe Schmidt.. be a clarinet player be a secretary . . get a driver's license. .. be a wrestler ......... drive a streetcar .. . get all A's .. .. . lllllfill-I rklunu By my mailbox Margie's house Goldner Drugstore Around Ordemonn's On the phone On Central Ave. Driving around Any place With the gang Driving around Anywhere Jeanie's Ford Up North With Tom Over North With the boys With Vette At home Working' .At the Ritz Logan Park Nut House . At home Ritz .Marigold Around .Columbia Heights Sleeping Pig 'N Bun Anywhere With the boys Log Jam On a golf course With Norm Around Ordemonn's Pig 'N Bun At a drug store with the guys With the Boyds With the Boyds Around At home With the boys At 1119 6th Street Anywhere With the Boyds Anywhere In debt At the Arena At Gray's With Audrey At the Hollywood At home St. Louis Park Nut House Pastime Pastime Crest Eat Shop With the Boyds Listening to records With the bays With the Boyds Golfing On the phone Around With Joanie With the Boyds At an ice cream bar Nut House . . .Tomato juice .. ....To . . .Cokes ...... .... . To .......Food ....To 4. Marimba player. 5. Lunchroom scene. and ii-. -.qv iiii1te..t-wtf. J :ky ,. ill S ' Rafi -- NAME Nordquist, Joyce .... Norell, Lee ....... Northfield, Bill ..... Novak, Jack ........ Olafsson, Nancy .... EARMARK Blonde hair ....... Love-light in eyes . Big words ........ Dark hair, brown eyes.. Eyes ...... .. Green eyes ....... ...Laugh ...... . . . Slowpoke ... . . .. Oleiar, Jerry ........ Olsen, Marilyn Olsen, Sharon .... . . Olson, Carol ........ Blue eyes Glasses . . , . . Olson, Carole . .... . Olson, ,Kenneth ,..., Olson, Orletta ...... Palm, Jerry ......... Palmer, Bernadette Palmquist, Shirley Pape, Beverly ...... Partyka, Eugene .... Pauser, Bill ........ Pearson, Barbara Peissig, Delores .,... Perish, Patricia Petrosske, Rosaline Peterson, Ann ...... Peterson, Bonnie . . , . Peterson, Gordon . Peterson, Lien ...... Petterson, Nancy .. Pike, James ........ Polucha, Joan .,.... Porter, Mariorie ..,.. Porianda, Elsie ..... Reed, Jean ,,....... Reshetar, John . .,.. . Repetoski, Laverne Reynolds, Tom ...... Riley, Sheila ........ Roback, Patricia .... Roessler, Frank ..... Rossi, Don ,......... Rutz, Beverly ,....., Rybak, Marian ,..... Rylel, Gladys ....., Rymanowski, Helen Rymarchick, Richard Sandin, Janet ..,.... Schioll, Pat ......,.. Schmeling, Carol Schmidler, Norma Schmidt, Joe ........ Schaen, Richard Schonebaum, Tom Schwalbach, Doris Shelton, Don ....... Skadsberg, Jane Sk ibo, Hilary ....... Sk ille, Georgia ...... Slopek, John ....... Snyder, Betty ...... f Sobon, Dick ........ Sodd, Margaret ..... Sorenson, Barbara Sroga, Margaret .... Sporing, Phyllis Steneck, Pat ,....... Stevens, Lillian ..,.. Super, Carolyn ...... Swanson, Carol ..... Swanson, Gerald .... Swanson, Wallace Thieme, Audrey ..... Thies, Sandra ...... Thomas, Gerald ..... Thorson, Carol ...... Uppman, Roger ..... Vadnais, Marilyn Viater, Jack .,...... Vizenor, Mary Alice Waldoch, LeRoy Wallin, Janice . Warhol, Loretta Wedin, Elizabeth .... Weeber, Helen ...... Whitmore, Bill . Wickberg, Janet Wiebke, Carrol Williams, Roger Willow, Bob ........ Wilson, Jack . . . . .. Wolack, Ken .. .. Zenz, Pat . .... Zurbey, Andy ...... . Zurbey, Blll BIGGEST THRILL Council Bluffs ...... Looking at Jeanie .... .... Selling Wizards ..... Being President .,.... .... Aquatennial Parade ........ Looking in the mirror ...... .Meeting Jack .............. Floyd ............ . . . . . . . Prom night ................ Hasn't happened yet Cqr ,,,,. .. Bring home two deer ..... . Eyes . ..... .... T hanksgiving Day '51 ...... Curly hair . .. .. Seventh grade ....... Hair ........ .. Brown eyes .. .. Smile ....... . .. T-Bane .... . . Smallness ... .. Grin ....,. . . Dimples . . . . - , ..Bangs ............, Jeans ............ Short Bob lTomJ... Pessimistic .......... Losing weight .... Tweet ........ Red hair ,. .. Yak yak .. .. Shortness . . . Crass eyes .... Chicken Bone ..... Giggles ..... Talented .... . . Smile ,..,..... . . Lortis' Buddy ..... Ball and Chaln , Voice ........ . . Dimples . . . . . Shyness . . . . . Giggles . . . . . Diets ..., Neatness ..... . . Dimples ..,....... Scar on wrist .... Going to California Chicago, lllinois .... .Going to parties .... Coaching basketball Graduating ..,..... Great Lakes, Illinois Sleeping late ,. ,.,.. My trip to Europe .. Can't say .......... Santa Claus ...,., ,. Learning to drive .. Going to California Pay day ......... Football manager .Airplane ride ....... ..-Singing the Messiah Nov. 10-16, 1951 .... Homecoming dance .. A certain party ..... Getting a diamond Feel Kennedy's muscle Latest date ......... WEAKNESS Sharp clothes Jeannie ....... Pat ..... Dances .... Earrings ..... French fries Jack ...,... . Vorpe . , . Joe .,..... Sax ...,.... Jane Russell .. Red hair ..... C. H. parties Hamburgers Sailors Red Convert .. To Asking things ...... .Ta ........Sleeping Oct. 6, 1950 , ....... ...... Yet to come . ,.... .... .... When I graduate .......... Can't recall ............... Going steady .... Getting out early Carrying the football ...... Eating ripe olives .......... Having car at Isle Lake .... Shortness .......... .Jack ..,.....,.,.. Reading a book .. July, 1951 ..,... . Blue eyes ,.,.,... Bob ...........,.... .... Hair .,.... . . My newest rag doll .. . . .. Nose .... .... C atching 10 lb. carp Flirt , . . Nose ...... Shyness ...... . . Schutta, Agnes ...... ...Eye lashes .. Big deals .... . . Grin ,... . Green eyes .... . . So tired .......... Blonde heinie ..... ...-Going to school ...... .... . . ..Talking to Jack .. . Graduation ..... Just living . , . Girl friends . . . - - --Seeing Jerry ... A certain girl . . . . June 2, l95l .,..... J. M. Fish stories Cheerleader ........ .My 16th summer .... Crew cut . ........ Dynamic personality. . ..HAltI .......... . . Dolly MarshaIl's Grad. ring. Talking B. acting... Bashful .......... Laugh ,... ......... Blonde hair ...... Ulcers ............. . Gregory Peck kisses.. HIPS! ............ Brown eyes ...... My car ..... . . Personality . . . . Tallness ....... .... Mangy voice .. Working ..., . . . .Pay check ,...,..... Catch l'l lb. carp Meeting Dave ............. ist time I went steady ...... Going steady ..,........... Christmas Play and Jr. Prom. Sailors ....To SILLY AMBITION To To To To To marry Jeanie .......... dive off a bridge ...... go to St. Thomas College. .. ..First girl in the U.S.C.G.. . .. To raise Armadillos ........ . . ..Design women's clothes Go around the world ..,... Learn to knit ..,........... To make chocolate bananas.. .At Jeanie's House be president of a coal co.. be a pineapple grower.. parachute from a plane.. USUALLY FOUND In Jeanie's Ford in a green DeSoto Nut House Go ....Be ....To ....To to a prom in overalls.. pres. of Donaldsons. get married ....,... ioin the Air Force be a Forest Ranger.. be a millionaire .... Dance like Imogene Cocai: Cycles ....... .. .... .To My little sister .. To Food' .............. .Ta Blonde heinie Brown eyes .. Cars ........ Glenwood Money , ...... My muscles ..... Brown ' hair ..... White cord pants Suede iackets Kenny ...... Food . . . Food . . . Food . . . Ron . , . Chili .... Girls ,..... Spaghetti . . Blushing .... Mel ..,. ....... . The color red . . . Ray ..,....... To To To To To To To To ....To To To To To graduate .,.......,. go back again ...... meet Verna Mae .... knit one and pearl tw o. get married . ......... be a millionaire . .... . At home With the boys With the Boyds With the Boyds At home At home Joe's station With the Boyds With the boys Pig 'N Bun At home Around At home Watching TV Kugler's At Arcy's At home With the gang With the Boyds Donaldson's fountain Petroff's Gas Station At the Arena be a skater .......... get a driver's license .... Crack eggs in mayonnaise.. get married ....,....... own Sears and Roebuck., be a hot rad racer .... be a doctor .,........ travel all over the world, graduate ............. get married ....... . . . a champion knitter ioin the Marines ..,... Date up Bill Kennedy .... Around With the boys With Carol With the gang ln Jeanie's Ford iil.To ....'I'g To ask a girl out To Go around the world ,.., beo beshart ..... own a Cadillac, convert.. boxer ..... . ...... G'-'Od sirlf To be a magician .,.,... Jack -'------ To be o wrestler .,........ D009 i ,..-- ---- ----. - T o be a knitting champion... Sal- N959 ----- - To be a millionaire ........ Electric trains . . . Sleeping . .......... .To Guns ......... Boy friends . . . Sailors ...... Playing monopoly'-.'...1'o To - To To clean cuckoo clocks ...... hang around with Bill K... graduate . ,...., be pres. of Roto-Rooter.. Ballet dancer ............. be a movie star . ...... . Girls ----- - - --To make the team ........ Food M '-------- ---- T a have a talk with Stalin.. 59604559 ----'------ To work ..... , , ........ . . . R- C- C0f'f05il0Yl ---- To take a trip ...,....... N09 week ---------- To be a millionaire .. Dancing ........ Cards ....... Pretty eyes Chow mein Tom ..,........ Dick Thompson .. Sweet William .. Wasltlsh .................. .Guys undgr 6' .Still waiting ......... Benefit dance ............. Lewy ......... . . . Prom night ....,.... Swimming a lake Singing Messiah .... Wearing long pants ........ Working at Sears .......... ,Having car smashed up Detroit Lakes ....... ... 'lst pair of long pants. ..... Dancing ...... Henry ...... Blue eyes Girls .... Howie .. Boys .. Cars .. Dick .. Cars Dan Country dances . ....To ....'I'g ....1',, ....1'o ...-Tp ....1'g ....To live in California ....... To declare my independence, have a harem of men... -To be a pro grape peeler. .. To To Ta To To To ioin the Navy .......... ioin the Air Force ....... race hot-rods . . . . . . . get hitched ...... .... To To be a TV star ............ ioin the Navy .......... go in the coal business... be a private detective .... be on a football team .... learn how to bowl ..... own a pin-ball machine.. graduate ............... graduate ...,..... ...... drive to California ...... retire at 25 ............. Daydreaming . ,, Graduating ..,..... ........ A certain guy ...... To gg shady ,,,,,,,, Broken nose . . . . . First car ........... ....... T alking ............ .To bg 9 millignglrg , , , , , , shtlpa ...... .. .... APl'll, T951 ....... .... M arshall Hiyll . ...... Tb bg qblg to :ook ,,,,,, , , Brown eyes . . Short hair ..... .... Feet .............. Dark wavy halr Talking too much , Limp ....... ...... Sudeburns ......... ..'Gal in Columbia Heightsiiii Curly eye lashes .. Curly hair ........ , Strength ..... ....... Blonde hair ........ Short and cute Shyness .......... Still waiting ......... Minn. Homecoming ..... Homecomin attendant 9 ..... Going to parties . .... . . . . Driving Lille ....... . . . . . . .. Wizard assembly ....... Karm ..................... Slap shots ................ Still waiting .............. S. P. C.'s football games .... Football manager . ........ . Play sports with J. S. ..... . Jazzy music Carl ,....... Red heads Girls .... Food .............. s To Fried Polar Bears Karin ,.,.,.,,, . Cadillac Converts Being weak .... Tall boys ....... Joe Schmidt .. Girls ....... ....To To sing with a band 2nd To To To Get married ,..,.. . ....... be in the Waves ........ girl in the U.S.C.G. Beat Oke in a race ...... F095 --'--------- - - -To graduate ...,.......... . knit bigger and better .... manufacture bubble gum.. own a 1903 Cadillac ..... learn how to drive ...... .With the boys To loaf next summer ........ To be a movie actor ....... To be a millionaire .. Central Pharmacy With the boys With George With Shirley With the Boyds With the Boyds With the boys with the boys With Donna City Cafe At home With Ray Nut House Central Avenue With the Boyds Robert's On Lowry bus With the boys Anywhere Nut House New Brighton At home Ron's parties City Cafe Grill With Will Nut House At home With the bays At the Star and Trlbuni At the C. A. With Tom With Dick ln a green DeSoto At home In Jeanie's Ford Northside Rink Buyers Coftee House Any place Pete's Drugstore At home With the mob Around Anywhere With the gang Out of town All over At the Grill Johnson's Drugstore Robert's At Buuies With the With the At Kay's With the Columbia With Karin With the boys Boyds boys Boyds Heights Log Jam Nut House With the boys ir , vf t n Y , N E Ning x . X . I Y , 1 . qw' v '- Q 4 ' S. ,. I 'kfiksk U r n 5 fx,Q!?f' 'W r, Q. 2, !. :ix SUM 64 ' Q E .. Q Q fk ,,f if, KW vw vw' r f .--5 -w D .4 n mg.: .. I Q ,5..-A.. J A.. X -. ji np' 1. 19.-1 Q'- ,9.-, 25 ' . M -.1 .av ' 1-1 ,- 'fe'- Ipi :' L ff ' ' 4 'Ei .:','.-, 5 'fag ,. ,, . 7,1-j. .iii J si? Q. .zu , xg -'X ft . 4,1 . 'J P. - .1,i'4A?.33f22s!.l94's-vxfpsf. Egret .4123 J. 1 59 . ,Ira .V - -7-+519-JZ' J ' Jfkfv -si-Yi. 31 xfev-J 4,- 'E' s :QL-S1--: -si 5: Q fiqrefffrf 1-.Qin ,L rg,L!Q,.:k3.3qX 'zyiqrflgyj ,- f-Q-,,g-ar 6-was-fev'fLv.'-'J ' 'x 5.1-.Q-.-,Q-'I lb :wp M 1466 wang . . . to our advertisers . . . many thanks! . . . Your interest and co-operation in making this yearbook a reality are deeply appreciated, and we trust that as our readers peruse these pages, they not only will find pleasure but will be inspired to respond to your advertisements in a way that will compensate for your support and interest in our 1952 Wizard. B. Kircher presents V. Bruins with a corsagc- from Central Floral Company for their special date. fefzblaf Hzwaf fa. Every day is somebody's Birthday, and every day we offer a wide variety of Bcfzntiful Frefla Flowen with personal attention given to every order ALFRED I. LOUISELLE Central and 26th Ave. N. E. Res.. GR. 6135 Business. GR. 7261 se.: wnhe. to the Graduating Class of 1952 cowumsnrs or The Misses Johnson Dept. Store 22nd and Central Ave. N. E. Open Friday Evenings Until 9 p.m. PIG 'N BUN MIKE DIMOS and TED PAPPAS Proprietors GOOD FOOD 2326 Central Avenue GR. 9941 Where the Young Crowd Meets SAMAR QUALITY SHOES 2330 Central Avenue F. W. Woolworth Company VARIETY GOODS 2334 Central Ave. N. E. K A V C H A R ' S CREDIT .IEWELERS Watch and Jewelry Repairing ALI. WORK GUARANTEED 2213 Central Avenue GR. 7283 GRanviIIe l3'l4 MISS EDITH LARSON WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL GIFT NOVELTIES 2224 Central Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. Furnish Your Home with Comfort and Style Community Furniture Co. ' DANIELSON DRUG CO. 24th and 40th and 2214 Centro' Avenue Central Avenue Central Avenue LSON FREDSALI. AXE . . PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Furniture Exclusively R. A. LOHMAR Men's Wear 2337 Central Avenue BEN FRANKLIN STORE THEISEN-ANDERSON 2405 Central Avenue Nationally Known - locally Owned PURITY DAIRY BAR F R E S H Dairy Products and Groceries 2807 Johnson Street GR. 0724 ERICKSON FURS RELIABLE FURRIERS 2527 Central Avenue GR. 5132 CENTRAL FIRESTONE STORE OLSEN'S APPAREL Tires - Batteries - Auto Accessories - Sporting Goods WOMEN'S AND CHlLDREN'S APPAREL ACCESSORIES and JEWELRY COMPLETE NEEDS FOR HOME AND CAR 2328 Central Ave. N. E. GR. 0221 2304 Central N.E. ST. 1745 H A R V E Y I S GRonville 9995 STerling 6861 Styling by HARVEY BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP GR. 9839 2402 Central Ave. N. E. MlnneUP0li51 Minn- COMPLIMENTS OF THE CREST EAT SHOP 2311 Central Ave. N. E. Clarence fCurIyl Kopp MINNEAPOLIS 18, MINN. ART'S MEN'S STORE The store that saves you money 2418 Central N. E. ST. 5393 DR. ROBERT A. ATLAS OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Prompt Repair Service 241116 Central Ave. ST. 4984 R. Barrett, S. Riley, R. Mogiera, P. Schioll admire the class rings shown by Mr. Gustafson .It 1- -l-lilnlll-ln Il XML-1111 - - nl, ll x 1 ln, .-' x 'l HI 1 'I .II 'A Jewfnns 2201 CENTRAL AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS 13, ,MINN. Rc-qxstnrbd ieweler American Gem SOCIETY Finesl cmd East Hennepin largest Men's F h at ourt Store outside t l . O Cop sance1a93 ATlontic 5385 Compliments ond Best Wishes to the Closs .. of - June, i952 JOHNSON DRUGS Q' Refreshments -- Prescriptions SCHOOL SUPPLIES 'O' 2430 Central Avenue N. E. l IIEIIIIEPIII CLEANING AND DYEING Phones - Gr. 4313 - 4314 2520-22 Central Ave. Minneapolis, Minn F. O. Johnson Company VARIETY 8. DRY GOODS 2306 Central Avenue SINGER SEWING MACHINE Sales - Service 2308 Central Ave. N. E. GR. 728l WILLIAMS ELECTRIC COMPANY 23l2 Central Ave. GR. 7213 AL. STRANDINE'S QUALITY MEATS GRonville 7268 2310 Cenfml General Electric -- Ironite - Hoover Maytag - Sylvania TV DR. EDWIN SERUM DR. W. C. MELIUS DENTIST DENTIST- 24th and Central Ave. GR- 5I86 24th and Central Ave. GR. 7340 COMPLIMENTS OF H. J. HOME JEWELERS - ' HARDWARE - - 2417 Central N. E. GR, 3031 Crockery, Tools, Paints and Glass 2410 Central Avenue JOHNSON BROS. Real Estate and Insurance MAAS' FOOD MARKET Fresh Meats and Groceries 2217 Cengml Ave. GR. 7263 2540 Central Avenue SELF-SERVICE luuunsi J ANDERSON-BRABEC CO. -0 Furniture, Hardware, and Appliances JOHN GOLDNER DRUGS THOR GOLDNER, Regislered Phormoest 0 1903 Cenlrol Ave. N. E. GR. 4782 L I N T U R N SCHMELTZERE5 GROCERY an APPAREL SHOP Dairy Bar 1344 Cenffal GR- 5089 Vegetables - Cold Meats OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 3100 Johnson SI. N. E. GRcnvilIe 1827 TT J. Baker, J. Novak, D. Alberico, and' J. Pike depend on Superior fo give Them their pep and energy. SUPERIOR DAIRIES, INC. SUPREME IN ANY HOME GR. 4307 BROADWAY AT STINSON BLVD ST. ANTHONY PHARMACY Prescriptions Fountain Service 2857 Joh nson St. N. E. GR, 2731 COMPLIMENTS OF MICKEY'S SNACK SHOP 2900 Johnson Sfreei N. E. COMPLIMENTS OF DEEP CUT RATE DRUG and RECORD SHOP O LOWRY a nd CENTRAL The Most Important Time of Your Life we believe is between the ages of I8 and 25. Decisio made then are really the foundation for years to follow. To save IOM of your income is wise. CENTRAL N. W. NATIONAL BANK YOUR HOME BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. READY BROS. Quality Meats 22nd and Johnson St. N. E. VERN and SANDY'S Insurance - Appliances Radios-Portable-Auto-Television Figurines and Peasant Painting Supplies 2856 Johnson St. N. E. ST. 5247 STEPHANIE DRESS SHOP Women's and ChiIdren's Apparel JEWELRY and ACCESSORIES 2328 Central Ave. N. E. GR. 0221 SEABORN VARIETY 2855 Johnson St. N. E. GR. 6684 For a Warm Home Burn o'ztlzfielalI4 CLEAN FUEL OIL L. W. NORTHFIELD CO. 2542 Central Avenue LEMKE GREENHOUSE R. J. MOE FLORISTS TAILOR and CLEANER 3327 Stinson Blvd. 2837 Johnson GR. 4049 GR- 2464 LUNDBLAD'S GE0.0.HART Plumbing and Heating Supplies FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES GR. 2513 Ccnlrdl N. E. GR. 8891 18484850 Cenhol Avenue SATRON APPAREL CATARACT MARKET CO. 2412 Central U Ave. N. E. Dealers in Ladies' Weor - Personol Service QUALITY MEATS LEONA BOARDMAN 1852 Central Ave. N. E. Tel. GR. 1229 GRonvilIe 3462 MARSHALL ANDERSON, Prop. We trade in used Skating, Skiing, Golf or Hollywood Confectionery Fishing Equipment Ice Cream Bar - Groceries H A N N A Y ' S Home-Cooked-Meals -I-HE HDRIVE 'Nu SPORT SHOP GR. 9861 2750 Johnson St. N. E East Hennepin of Central Ave. AT. 3524 R. Buckley, B. Zurbey, B. Northfield, P. Steneck and B. Sorenson enioy o delicious after-school snack the Central Avenue Cafe. CENTRAL AVENUE CAFE CATERING TO GROUPS AND PARTIES Fountain Service - Complete Meals -- Sandwiches 2403 CENTRAL AVENUE N. E. GR. 1536 at Eleanor Afneosen walches Audrey Johnson mo e sui urchosed from the S-L Compcny's new spring stock FIDELITY STATE BANK Your Neighborhood Bunk 24TH and CENTRAL iOn the Cornerl of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federol Reserve Sysfem Deposits Insured To Sl0,000 O E PETER KOZLAK'S F U N E RAL H O M E EDlSON'S FAVORITE DRUG STORE Famous for: Curly Top Cones Drugs - Prescriptions School Supplies 9 CENTRAL PHARMACY 2300 Central J REED and V. BRUINS serving the Edison crowd Congratulations to the l952 Seniors l-l6llS lQOSC'iCl42l' C:OlTlDdI'lY qlorists GR. 3577 l850 Stinson Blvd. N. E. TOM LUND and BOB WILLOW picking out flowers for their dates. Q- , Fashion and Photographic 4 ai 'A . ' ,, up Q .f 'WWQ . N . I tv 1 -f - , Q: '. Y ' l' ...tw-, IQ f ' . -v - 3-- Methods A t' I-,fe - ,R - ......e. . 4 ,4- Charm K Self lm- GE neva 2640 Estelle Compton Models Institute 55 South 8th St. 0 Across from Dayton's PETERSON BROTHERS FUNERAL CHAPEL Russell G. Peterson, Managing Director 1838 Central Ave. GR. 8889 GR. 2737 GR. 2326 C. B. ANNIS ELECTRIC CO. HOME APPLIANCES ELECTRIC - GAS - OIL Nu-ENAMEL Pnooucrs 2548 Central Ave. Minneapolis Compliments of the BUCHINGER FUNERAL HOME 2535 Central Ave. COMPLIMENTS OF HOLLYWOOD THEATRE MR. FICK-Manager 2815 N. E. Johnson GR, 4395 o 9 Sl-IDE STURE 413 East Hennepin your 1952 Wizard Photos , by x9 is ,Cicbig Studios 333 East Qilennepin Ave. s WI-IERE QUALITY REIGNS SUPREME X ox PX o Personalized Portraits o Wedding Photographs Formal and Informal o Family Groups 0 Babies and Children COME IN OR PHONE MAIN 2614 rosa AN APPOINTMENT HOURS---8:30. A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY BYOAPPOINTMENT cGhe gfouse of good Qhotography .Eiebig Studios Zongrafulafims. TO THE EDITORS, AND ALL OTHERS WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED IDEAS AND WORK TO MAKE THE 1952 WIZARD AN outsmnnirsio PUBLICATION Zlaur Printers. . . ' THE MESSENGER PRESS MINNEAPOLIS - 4 - MINNESOTA Compliments of OLD HOME CREAMERIES 340 N. 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You will be cordially welcomed'and will not be urged to enroll. 70154145 Sag! of M52 Editor-in-Chief . . . Associate Editors . . . Business Manager , . Circulation Manager Advertising Managers Faculty . . . Seniors A , . Organizations . . School Life . . . Boys' Sports . . . Girls' Sports . 4 . Art ....... Adviser . . . . , . , .Sharron Olsen ,....,Karin Lundahl Virginia Mangos . .Douglas Anderson ,.William Northfield . . . . .Vivette Bruins Patricia Schioll .,.,....Rita Fedora Katherine Sachko . . , .Helen Weeber Arlene Nelson Marlene Neuman Joyce Nordquist . . . .Joanne Kollar Carol Wiebke Mary Jo Antinozzi , , . . .Beverly Munson Ruth Gail Hoyt . . . . ,Eugene Partyka Dallas Pflager . . . .Virginia Dregger . . . .Joyce Walstrom Patricia Steneck Mrs. Verna T. Olsen Art Adviser ,.........,................ ..,. M iss Jean Toohy Photographs by Liebig Studio and Bill Lahti 2' xv kv ,wa W w ' A ':T?'Pl?1 -V xI i'1'i5?'ff'? , .dw .Q . inns' - ' 1 ix . 1 , ,533 Q. 1 ' ,gh Q. 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