i 1' .. My if ,Sw Qfm 'N . 3- 7., V 'W 51 -21 X igwe-4' A' I 1 , H jig v-,- lg Lug' v '-- :T A '- Aly. Q L, 1 Eff, , an gf ff 'N f' 1 ff f Je HW l S - : ?2l-, i,. :V J 1-i.f f M.g,M,44 If If D6d1CGf1OD To the student body of Edmore Hlgh School to the unoergrauuates troubled undeclded hestltat ln we dedlcate thls book Perhaps We could have turned for lnsplratlon to some outstandlng leader some graduate or frlend who stanos respected for a wortn wnlle effort struggle not the achlevement Though we must re kon wlth the future wlth xts comblned tnreat and pxomlse there IS somethmg noble about the effort and ambltlon of today We want to r cognl e that fortune and lrcum stance are large factors tn success Perhaps those of us who wxll end at the bottom of the heap are no less vallant than those who wlll arrlve at the top Z . I 4 2 . . , . . y . , I. - . gnn- . . Y - t . - . . K and accomplishment. But we want to glorify the , . I e 'Z C' ' - Faculty MR C T STORLIE MR CLAIRE PETERSON MISS EMMA I-IAHN Supermtendent Coach Prmcxpal MRS RUTH MARTIN MISS GLORIA LOFTHUS MISS JOSEPHINE MALMIN Grades 7 and 8 Commerce and Music Grades 5 and 6 MISS DORIS GOODWILL ELI ELLINGSON MRS C T STORLIE Grades 3 and 4 Jamtor Grades 1 and 2 4 Q ff7 1 Q 7 JUNIOR PRESIDENT LOIS VIGER n Her heart 15 fxxed Presxdent Assxstant Annual Edltor Hxgh School Daze Mystery of the Locked Room Pep Club Glee Club SENIOR PRESIDENT PAUL NOVACEK Always ready for some hard task President Toby Helps Out Boys' Chorus A Basketball Team Baseball Team il ' 9 6 Seniors PAUL ARNESON I belxeve m bemg neutral Vice Presldent 'Sugar and Spxce Annual Staff Paper Staff Boys Chorus Basketball Tramer Baseball Team RAMON BARTEL Now laugh then w1ll you Secretary Sugar and Spxce Boys Quartet Mixed Quartet Boys Chorus Toby Helps Out Annual Photographer B Team Basketball JACK BRAATEN only one' A Team Basketball ' Toby Helps Out BETH COLLINS Tell me my hear rf thxs ns love Pep Club Paper Staff Toby Helps Out' ALETTA DAVIS ' All we ask is to be let alone Salutatorlan Toby Helps O H1 Trumpet Artist Pep Club Softball Team ALDUS DAHL Long may his Tom wave T by Helps Out oys Chorus eam Basketball 7 I H - - A H . - H . -. . ., V. V ,, . . .. .. H .- He sighs at many. but loves . . H ., t . . , .. , . - .I mu ' ' n U 0 B 1 HB.. T Semors PHYLLIS FJALSTAD 'To teach or to marry that lS he question Valedlctorlan Class Treasurer 'Toby Helps Ou Annual Editor Accompamst Glee Club Pep Club Softball Team LYNN HJELMSTAD Ever ready wxth an Toby Helps Out OPAL KIRKREIT lf there xs anything bette bexng loved xt xs lovmg than Assxstant Editor Annual Glee Club 'Toby elps Out Pep Club Softball Team AINER ROSETH 'Mngmfxcent Brute ' Boys Quartet Boys' Chorus 'Toby Helps Ou answer' A' Team Basketball Captam Paper Staff Baseball ROBERT TWADDLE No one knows how many hearts he has broken' Boys Chorus A Team Basketball Captam Baseball LYLE TOLLEFSON Gee do we have to Boys Quartet Mxxed Quartet Boys' Chorus Toby Helps Ou R do all that ? - l , ' t 1 'Ill - . U .. ,, . . r . . . . ,, Hi-Trumpet Editor ' H I ' ' A I . I t.. I . .. . I H ' .1 I .. tn Baccalaureate Servzce METHODIST CHURCH ay Z7 1951 OO A Procebslonat Invocatlon Song Hymn Song He Leadeth Me Song God Of Our Fathers Hymn Song In Heaven Above Bened1ct1on Re esslonal USHERS Peggy Connolly G1or1a Lofthus Revs rend Rltter The Lord Is My Shepherd Sextet Audxence Mxxed Quartet Grids Chorus Audlence Gxrls Chorus Reverend Ritter Glorma Lofthub Clxnton D Doreen Moen Lowell Landsern Q M , , 11: . M. ll ll ll ll f Serrnon ................... Reverend Ritter I1 uv , I1 ll ' I , z1 iS Commencement Program Processxonal Glorla Lofthus lnvocat1on Reverend Peterson Song Velvet Shoes Song Perfect Day Salutatory At The Crossroads Introductwn of Speaker Address Peace ls It Poss1ble'7 Song Llttle Davld Play On Your Harp Valedmtory Today's Challenge Presentatlon of Class Presentahon of Dlplomas Song Joshua Song Exghth Grade Salutatory Exghth Grade Valedlctory Presentatxon of Class Presentatwn of Dlplomas Song Benedlctxon Gxrls Sextet Gxrls Trlo Aletta Davts C T Storlle Arthur W Munk Muted Quartet Phylhs Fjalstad Mlss Emma Hahn Arthur Twaddle and the Battle of Jerlcho Quartet 'Halls Of lvy Down Moses 10 Curls Chorus Sonja Sobak Joan Novacek Mrs Ruth Martxn Arthur Twaddle Grade Chorus Reverend Peterson ll ll ' I In In ' I ' II ll ' ll . ' Il ll ' ' ll Ar ' ll ll ' ' Presentation of Awards. ........... C. T. Storlie I I' ' I ........, Go .... Class Poem AS YOU GO THROUGH LIFE Don't look for the flaws as you go through l1fe And even when you fmd them It IS wxse and kxnd to be somewhat blxnd And look for the vurtue behmd them For the cloudlest mght has a hmt of lxght Somewhere m lts shadows hldmg lt s better by far to hunt for a star Than the spots on the sun abxdmg The current of lxfe runs ever away To the bosom of God s great ocean Don't set your force gamst the r1ver's course And thmk to alter 1ts motion Don't waste a curse on the unlverse Remember xt lwed before you Don't butt at the storm wlth your puny form But bend and let xt go o er you The world wxll never adjust xtself Some things must go wrong your whole llfe long And the sooner you know lt the better It 1S folly to fxght wrth the mhmte And go under at last m the wrestle The wlser man shapes mto God's plan As water shapes mto a vessel Ella Wheeler Wllcox Class Flower Whlte Gardenia Class Colors Maroon and Whxte Class Motto Love Labor and Laugh ll I I , . . ' 1 To suit your whims to the letter, Class W111 oi 51 Opal Kmrkrlet wllls her abmllty to sleep ln school and get by wlth It to Sh1rley Peterson Aletta Davls wllls her short haxr to Rlta Twaddle Beth Collms wxlls her abxhty to get along wlth Mlss Hahn to Beverly Braaten Phyllxs Fjalstad w1lls her work on the annual to some poor undergraduate Lynn Hjelmstad w1lls hxs Hemy to Seymour Adsem Ramon Bartel w1lls hls abulty to clrwe a Bulck to Edroy Paul Novacek wllls h1s curly haxr to Charles Blomqulst Jack Braaten wmlls hxs basketball career to Jon Torkelson Aldus Dahl wxlls hls ablhty to skxp school and get away wlth It to Donnle Vlger Lyle Tollefson wllls hls physxcs bra1ns to Booby Frelje Amer Roseth wxlls h1s phystque to Jxmmy Connolly Paul Arneson w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to xgnore women to Rlcky Twadclle Buzzy Twaddle wxlls h1s way wxth women to Bxlly Martin 12 I I ' ' ' ll ' ll . . .,. . . Anderson. Semor Trzp On Thursday May 17 thlrteen Semors left Edmore school for then- annual Semor tr1p Places of lnterest vxsxted were Walhalla Wmmpeg Kenora Internatlonal Falls and Bemxdjx Thursday mornmg we stopped at Walhalla to look at the scenery from Lookout Moun tam a part of the Pembma Mountalns from wh1ch we could see over Walhalla and surroundmg country We enjoyed the beautlful scenery The afternoon was spent shop pmg 1n Wmmpeg ln vxsltmg CKY radxo statlon and seemg a show at a drlve rn theatre Frxday mormng the class enjoyed a llttle more of the educatxonal klnd of sxght see mg by gomg to the beautlful St Boniface Cathedral Asslmbome Park and Parhament Bulldmg After eatmg dlnner at the rltzy Ch1ld's Cafe we left for Kenora Ontarxo and hllls The scenery was so romantxc that many of the Semors became honeymoon minded Kenora w1th xts beautrful cabxns overlookmg Lake of the Woods seemed an xdeal spot Saturday seemed an Ideal txrne to leave for BClT11dJl so we were off just after break fast We went through the Customs Offlce at St Frances and stopped at lnternatxonal Falls where we walked out on the dam and watched the water pourmg rn from only one of the locks After eatmg a d611C1OL1S p1cn1c dmner 1n the car whlle lt was raxmng we contmued our journey When we reached Bemxdjx we checked m at our cablns and decxded to do a llttle more slght seemg not wantmg to rmss Paul Bunyan and Babe After eatlng breakfast at one of the cablns Sunday rnormng we started the long rlde home stopprng flrst at the arrport to watch the Navy planes land and take off One of the cars stopped off nn Crookston Consndermg who the occupants of the car were some of us were a bxt concerned about the stop We dld have an enjoyable and memorable trip' We apprec1ated the efforts of our chaperones and drrvers Mzss Hahn Mr Peterson Larry Knoke and Paul Novacek 13 I I ' - I . . U I l - I I ' I l l l . , . . I . . . . . y . . . . . . ' . . -. . . . . . . ' . . . , . . . . . . ' . . y V . I where we saw logging operations and more scenery including trees, rocks, falls, lakes, D . , . . . . y .I .... - . D . . ' 9 . , . ' I . I ' I 0 5 p u Hzstory oi Class of 51 Our class entered Edmore I-hgh as green' frosh wlth nxneteen members They were Delphxne Anderson Paul Arneson Ga1l Askelson Ramon Bartel Fred B1r1 Jack Bratten Bermce Brekke Beth Collms Aldus Dahl Aletta Dav1s Bud Errckson Phylhs Fjalstad Opal Klrkrelt Av1s Krogfoss Hazel Myrvlk Paul Novacek Amer Roseth Lyle Tollefson and Buzzy Twaddle After we had hved through 1n1t1at1on strlct drscxplme and hard studylng for a year the teachers were kmd enough to make us Sophomores Thxs year we were lackmg Bermce Brekke who had transferred to Oak Grove Semmary m Fargo and Gall Askelson Hazel Myrvrk and Fred B1r1 Upon enterlng our Jumor year we d1scovered we had lost Bud Erlckson who had transferred to Grand Forks and had been honored by the presence of Lynn Hjelrnstad who had transferred from Adams Hlgh makmg an unlucky number of thxrteen ln the class Unlucky though the number was we all succeeded IH berng promoted to the Semor class The unlucky thxrteen made lts appearance known however thls year when we found to our horror that we had no money' As a. matter of fact we were mneteen dollars 1n the red Through selhng pop candy and what have you we ra1sed our fmanc1al status consmderably After our Semor play ' Toby Helps Out we declded we were rtch enough to take a four day tmp Upon our return we were flat broke We were sorry to hear that two of our boys w1ll not be present for graduatmn Buzzy and Lynn have Doth recelved their calls for the navy After graduatxon .Tack and Alner plan to enter the Alr Force The class IS headed by Phylhs Fjalstad va1ed1ctor1an and Aletta Davls salut ator1an 14 ' I ' ' ll I ' ' . . . , . . . . . ,, . also Avis Krogfoss who had left Edmore. During the year we lost Delphine Anderson, . . . . , ,, . I uniors LYNDA HJELMSTAD ' Why hurry tomorrow IS another day Pampereu Darhng Pep Club BILL. KETELLE You can trust hmm m the dark Basketball Team Boys Chorus Mystery of the Locked Room Baseball Team Paper Staff Annual Staff KAY KUNKEL. l want what I want when I wan xt Class Treasurer Co Presxdent Pep Club Lxbrarlan Glee Club Hxgh School Daze Mystery of the Locked Room Declamatxon Softball Team Sugar and Spice LOW ELL LANDSEM thunk so Basketball Team I-hgh School Daze Pampered Daze Bo,s Chorus Baseball Team Vlce Presxdent LOLLY MELLAND 'Vanety xs the spl e xfe Pep Club Treasurer Softball Pampered Darling ' Hxgh School Daze Secretary Hx Trumpet Edxtor DOREEN MOEN She has a heart that for everybody Softball Team Pampered Darling Carmval Queen 16 has room . M - . .1 ll ' ' II 1- 4 v .1 1- .- ll 'I ' 1: 'V ll Like the girls? Well, yes I rather .. v ' ' ' 'c of 1' .1 - .- 1 - - .- '99 I umors JEAN MORTON Give me quletness I like xt better than a dangerous hour' Pampered Dar mg' Glee Club Pep Club DONNA SLAAMOD What a sweet dehght a quiet hfe affords Pep Club Pampered Darhng VIOLA SLAAMOD lf sxlence be golden how nch she would be Pampered Darlmg Pep Club DENNIS STEWART See you not the mlschxef m s eyes ?' Basketball Team Baseball Team Hugh School Daze BERNADINE VIGER 'Mall come yet?' Cheerleader I-hgh School Daze Sugar and Spice Lxbrarxan Glee Club Declamatxon Softball Team JERRY WAVRIN Those gn-ls' ' High School Daze Pampered Darling' A Team Basketball President Lettermen s Club Boys' Chorus 17 K I umors FRANCIS ANDERSON 'Cheerful and content' ' Mystery of the Locked Room Pep Club Glee Club Sextet Softball Team JOE BIRI What s the use of taking things senously ten years from now you won't know the dxfference Basketball Team Baseball Team Mystery of the Locked Room RAYMOND CASH 'A man of parts ' Boys' Chorus Pampered Darlmg PEGGY CONNOLLY ' What dxd you say hxs name was ? Pep Club Mystery of the Locked Roo 'Sugar and Spxce Softball Team CLINTON DAVIS Assets Lrabxhhes + Proprxetorshxp Pampered Darlmg Mystery of the Locked Roo JUNIOR FREIJE ' Bashful'7' Mystery of the Locke Room A Team Basketball Baseball Boys' Chorus I ...gi FRONT ROW MIDDLE ROW BACK ROW wa FRONT ROW: MIDDLE ROW: FRONT ROW: Q -7 Sophomores Cleo Pollefson Marlene Sappxngton Phylhs Vejtasa Shxrley Peterson Gloria Klrkrelt Jeannme Nxelsen and Yvonne Myklebust Ella Newgard Rxta Twaddle Rxchard Twaddle Douglas Johnson Blanche Bartel and Shlrley Dahl Erma Peterson Jerome Malmxn Rlchard Novacek Eugene Anderson and David Melland L. Freshmen Beverly Braaten, Yvonne Freije, Ann Marie Davis, Dcvona Farden, Beverly Watschke, and Delores Stewart. James Connolly, Edroy Anderson, Alan Blomquist, Bernard Novacek, Ronald Tollefson, Jon Torkelson, and Charles Blomquist. Billy Martin, Robert Freije, Lyle Anderson, Donald Viger, Kenny Sappington, and Seymour Adsem. - 19 vw-unqn Ezghth Grade FRONT ROW Mavxs Anderson Larry Storhe Paul Aslakson and Johnny Novacek MIDDLE ROW Vxola Blomqulst LOUISE Cash and Smrley Dl5Eth BACK ROW Dale Oxen Sonja Sobak Joyce Idland and Norman Melland aww wwe. www Seventh Grade FRONT ROW Janice Chrlstxanson Marllee Novacek Chalrled Fax-den Joanne Peterson Deanne Roseth Angeline Blomquxst Thomasxen Bjornson Theole Myklebust Qnot shown, MIDDLE ROW Judy Twaddle Thomas Connolly Emlly Dlseth .IeanSt0r11e James Novacek Rodney Melland Ax-dy Twaddle BACK ROW James Watschke Clxfford Chr1Stl3hS0h Burdette P rexje Thomas Bjornson Harry Pflaum Leonard Torkelson Z0 Z , , . . . . B . . 3,.,,,.,m, .,j,,r,,,Lm,M.L .W .,,-m.:.,.m.... . my - 7 H X. K , 7 -, S 1 on K ,. Q 5. . A U A. f fi Q K Q Q .W we 5 1 , , . I I 1 5 . v , . 1 . . 5 1 , . . . I W-mm A Baskeiball Team FRONT ROW Jerry Wavrln Bu zy Twaddle Alner Roseth and Jack Braaten MIDDLE ROW Claire Peterson Coach Paul Novacek Douglas Johnson Joe Blri and Paul Arneson Tnnner BACK ROW Lowell Landsem Junior Preiye Ricky Twaddle and Richard Novacek ,- B Basketball Team FRONT ROW: Jon Torkelson, Aldus Dahl, Robert Freije, Ramon Bartel, and Dennis Stewart. BACK ROW: Claire Peterson, Coach: Bill Kettelle, Billy Martin, Donald Viger, and Bernard Novacek. ZZ JERRY JOE PAUL JACKIE AINLR CLAIR PETERSON COACH BUZZY PAUL ARNLSON TRAINLR LOVNELL. JUNIOR DOUGLAS DICKY RICKY 1 .ew-3,,5 8 Boys Chorus Baseball Team Z4 eff' any The Edmore Vtkmgs wmth ten lettermen returmng from last year s d1str1ct charnpxons opened thelr 1950 51 basketball season by overpowermg the Cando Cubs on the Edmore floor 51 25 The hard court men started out at a terrxflc pace gettmg sxx stralght vrctorxes before losmg to Northwood on the latter's floor 41 47 The next Tuesday the V1k1ngs met St Alphonsus of Langdon on thexr home court and m a rugged battle went down to defeat for the second straxght txme Agam hlttmg early season form coach Peterson's athletes won the next 11 of 12 games Slghtmg for thexr fxrst county charnpxonshlp m ten years the Edmore team started cornpetltlon on January 36 by settmg the School for the Deaf asxde eo Z4 In the serrn fmals Starkweather was the second vxctory for the Vtkmgs at 56 42 The fmals proved to be qulte a thrlller w1th the St Mary s qu1nt fxnally gomg down to defeat 46 41 and Edmore bemg crowned Ramsey county cnampxons for 1951 Peterson had to reorgamze h1s squad m rrnd season when lost Jack Braaten 6 1 center The boys proved capable to the sltua tion by playmg brllllant ball the rema1nder of the season before losmg a heartbreaker to Larlmore 41 40 Senlors who w1ll be gone from he 1951 '54 squad are Robert Twaddle Alner Roseth Jack Braaten and Paul Novacek Our tram er Paul Arneson wrll also be gone Lettermen lookmg forward to another year of basketball under coach Clalre Peterson are Jerry Wavrm Joe Bxrx Jumor Freqe Lowell Landsem Rxchard Twaddle and Douglas Johnson Edmore also copped the county softball meet w1th v1ctor1es over Starkweather School for the Deaf St Mary s and Lawton Wlth the same baseball mne back as last year Edmore IS agam trymg for a berth 1n the state tourney whlch they accompllshed last season Two wms over McV1l1e and Langdon have started thmgs off on the r1ght foot Zo 1 ' . . . . -' 1 1 ' . . - 1 1 . . . ' . . . . - he 1 ' . - . . A - . 1. - 1 I 1 I ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 Ir Cheerleaders FRONT ROW Joanne Novacek Emily Dxseth and Jean Storlxe BACK ROW Sonja Sobak and Ardy Twaddle lumor Basketball Team FRONT ROW Dale Olen James Novacek Larry Storlxe Paul Aslakson Rodney Melland and James Watschke BACK ROW Harry Pflaum Lenny Torkelson Sonny Melland Rodger Johnson Tommy Connolly Patty Boehmer and Buddy Frexje Z7 . , I . n - . ' 4 q- ' 9 ,gl - , V ,M .4 ,- 4- '- .N ., ,, .,... X fl. .. 1 p a - 1 3 , . 1 I 1 . . Qu , v. ff- ., . W v,....--- . , V Annual Staff Paul Arneson Busmess Manager Lois Vlger and Opal Kxrkrext Assxstant Edxtors, Mxss Hahn Advxsor Phylhs 1-'galstad Edxtor and Ramon Bax-tel Photographer Paper Staff FRONT ROW Miss Emma Hahn Advisor Lon-axne Melland and Opal Kxrkrent Co edxtors Beth Colhns Cu-culahon Manager Aletta Dav1s Artist BACK ROW Blll Kemelle Sports Edxtor Paul Atneson and Amer Roseth Mxmeographers Z9 Pep Club 30 Glee Club Sextet no Beverly Braaten Blanche Bax-tel and Yvonne Mykebust Blanche Bartel Yvonne Myklebust and Jeannine Nielsen Phyllis Fjalstad Accompamst Miss Lofthus Dnrector Shxrley Peterson Bernadlne Vlger and J annme Nielsen N ,A Mzxed Quartet Jeannme Nielsen Blanche Bax-tel Doreen Moen Carnival Que-gn Lyle Tollefson Ramon Bartel Of 1950 31 T . Q. ex 3 I l V X , A l Rx .l-'l Y XR e ee sf Natrona! Assemblzes The fxrst of a serles of Natxonal Assembly programs was presented by the MISSISSIPPIHHS a negro quartet The group mcluded Mr Thomas J Prultt bass Mr Howard Hall barltone Mr Rlchard Wtllxams flrst tenor and Mr Ernest Prlce second tenor The quartet xs under the dlrectlon of Mr Thomas J Prurtt who also recxted two poems entrtled Llttle Brown Baby Wlth Sparklmg Eyes and Hxtler s Dream They sang the followxng songs Rock My Soul In The Bosom Of Abraham Llttle Dav1d Play On Your Harp Shadrack Musak ' Abraham Dld Go Down Moses Llttle Eyes I Love You and ' Old Man Rtver The second ln our serles of programs was presented by three Dutch people who entertaxned us wlth facts about the1r natxve country Next was Magda the magrcran who surprxsed and dehghted all wlth hrs clever trxcks and even shocked Ramon and Lynn They were well pard however as they recewed oversxzed dollar bxlls The fourth program was by Palomar an astronomer who gave he facts about the stars and the large telescope m Calrforma Ed Stemmetz from Paulsboro New Jersey and Sandy Sanderson from Mmneapohs Mrnnesota performed somersaults fl1ps twrsts and aerral maneuvers for the Edmore School on February 7 Sandy and Ed have been IH show busmess for frve or slx years Durmg the summer they perform at c1rcuses theatres and falrs Durmg the wtnter they are wxth the Nat1onal Assembly Sandy was once state heavywexght llft mg champron tn Mmnesota and Ed East Coast champ Everyone en Joyed the program xt was the flfth ln the serres Wxlham Wallace presented our srxth and fmal Natronal Assembly pro gram I-le gave a demonstratron of the power of the human mmd by presentmg card trxcks and the catalog memory test He IS consxdered the number one wrzard of thrs country 32 . . 1 - I - - 1 5 - 1 1 - 1 1 . , . . . , ll ' ' ' II 11 ' I II ' 1 ll ' 1 ll ' ' ll Il 1 ll ' 1 1 lu ll nl 11 ' Il I ' Il Go, , , , 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I I ' 1 1 v - ' , . 1 Semor Class Play On Frxday Aprml Z7 the Semor Class play Toby Helps Out' was glven m the Edmore audxtorxum It was a comedy mn three acts and contamed a play wlthxn the play entltled Flower of the Valley ln the cast Jack Braaten portrayed Johnny a good natured boy of about hfteen a leader among h1s fr1ends and m the play wlthm the play he portrayed Murdock an arch vxllaln Phyllis Fjalstad was seen as Jane who plays the herome Geraldme Faxr ln the play wxthm the play Aletta Davls played Molly a frxend of Jane s and IH the play 'Flower of the Valley she xs Gerald1ne's faxthful frxend who turns out to be a lady v1ll1a1n ln league w1th Murdock Lyle Tollefson played Dave who was the hero and Rlchard Dare ln m the hands of Murdock Mortxmer our mdustrlous student who studles Latm and played e part of a sher1ff was Aldus Dahl Opal Kzrkrelt was Betty Lou who llsped throughout the play Toby was portrayed by Lynn Hjelmstad who dld the cuttmg up LH t e play He IS Mrs Fa1r Geraldxne s aged mother ln the play Flower of the Valley The Judges Mrs Harvey Mr Phelps Mr Brown and Mr Gxllan were played by Beth Collms Ramon Bartel Paul Novacek and Amer Roseth respectlvely After the play Al Vlenc1l's Orchestra played for the dance Proceeds went toward fmancmg the Semor trip May 17 18 19 and the play Flower of the Valley, who saved Geraldine Fair from danger th ' , . h i . l . r . , , . , 20. 33 November 17 1950 'THE MYSTERY OF THE LOCKED ROOM Clinton Davis Lois Viger Bill Kettelle Peggy Connolly Mystery A very gay fa her A practical mother Their fun loving teen ager His sweet sister Frances Anderson The bouncy heerful kid sister Kay Kunkel Their aloof relative Junior Freije The Mexican servant Joe Biri The lawyer who helps the Winthrops get settled THE PAMPERED DARLING Donna Slaamod Farce Sister of the pampered darling Sister who pampers the darling Lynda Hjelmstad Dennis Stewart Lowell Landsem Jerry Wavrin Raymond Cash Clinton Davis Jean Morton Viola Slaamod Doreen Moen Kay Kunkel. . . Lois Viger. . . The housekeeper The pampered darling A boy friend A boy friend from college Victor s friend Poses as doctor Friends of the Gibbon s girls HI SCHOOL DAZE Farce A typical sophisticated school girl Jane s naive girlfriend Lorraine Melland ........... Jane s confused mother Jerry Wavrin. . Bernadine Viger. Lowell Landsem. Dennis Stewart Director of these Jane 's boy friend . . . . . . . Asugary high school siren . . . . . . .Gloria's disputed boy friend plays was Miss Emma Hahn. 34 .The kid brotner Iunior Class Play Lorraine Meuand: f f f f f f f ' ' Q j- 36 J...-I Y Q-wq xfplvf-P' ,sau-s. DWP! School Carnzval The Edmore School carmval was held on October Z1 1950 rn the clty audltorxum A program was gwen by the grades at 7 30 Followlng thxs there were many mxdway attractlons for young and old The queen prxze grven away was a phonograph and the door prxze was an electr1c grxll and waffle xron At 12. O0 A M Doreen Moen the Junxor candndate was crowned queen The other candxdates were Delores Stewart Marlene Sapplngton and Phyllxs Fjalstad A dance followed w1th musxc furnxshed by Al Wenc11 Pep Club Party The glrls ln the pep club held a party for the basketball boys February 13 The program was made up of a group of hlgh school students who presented a radxo sh w furmshed oy a phono raph Lunch was served by tne grrls after the dance lumor and Semor Prom The .Tumor class of Edmore I-hgh sponsored a prom honor1ng the Semor class of 51 May 11 1951 The theme chosen was 'Maytxme Decoratlons were ln pxnk whxte and blue wlth Japanese lanterns hanglng from the balcony The program consxsted of fwe musxcal numbers presented oy the mens quartet M1 s Lofthus Jack Braaten the boys quartet and Yvonne Myklebust Lunch was served at 11 00 A M to about seventy guests 38 ' ' , on ' -' 0 . Following the program a dance was held in the gym. Musxc was . . g 0 Y . ' I ' I ' ll 'Is . . 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