Ellendale High School - Redbird / Microphone Yearbook (Ellendale, ND)

 - Class of 1941

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PHYLLIS FLEMING— “Misty” “To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield” Band 1-2-3-4, Band Festival 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1, Glee Club and Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Choral Festival 2- 3-4, Glee Club Accompanist 4, District and State Music Contest 4, Girl Reserves 2, Pep Squad 4, Car- dinal, Editor-in-Chief 4, Local and County Legion Oratorical Contest 3, District Masonic Oratorical Contest 4, “The Award” 2, Class Scholastic Honor Group, Keystone Society 4. LORRAINE GIBSON “There is a girl who is staunch and true, Who is always around when there is work to do” Girl Reserves 2, Basketball 2-3-4, G. A. A. 2-3-4, Northern Normal Play Day 3, Speech Festival 3, “It Happened in Hollywood” 3, Play Festival 4, Glee Club and Chorus 1-2-3-4, Choral Festival 1-2- 3- 4, Pep Song Leader 4, District Music Contest 2, Girl Scouts 1-2-3-4, Sub-Deb Secretary 4, Pep Squad 1-2-3-4, Cardinal Staff Typist 4. EVELYN HALL— “Devy” “Light-headed but only in one way” Basketball 2-3-4, G. A. A. 2, Northern Normal Play Day 3, Girl Reserves 2, Girls ' Speech Program 4, Pep Squad 4. JUSTINE HECKMAN— “Why” “Be not simply good, be good for something” Glee Club and Chorus 2-3-4, Choral Festival 2- 3-4, Girl Reserves 2, Speech Festival 2, “It Happened in Hollywood” 3, Class Vice President 4, Scout 1-2, Basketball 2-4, “Early to Bed — Early to Rise” 4, Keystone Society 4. LEONA HEIMKE “Character, like gold, is acceptable currency in all countries” Girl Reserves 2, Basketball 2-3, Glee Club Accom- panist 3, District and State Music Contest 2-4, Dec- lamation Contest 1-2, Girls ' Speech Program 4, Grade Chorus Accompanist 3-4. Scholastic Honor Student. DONALD HEINE “The spark of genius burns everlasting Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Scouts 1-2, Hi-Y 2-4, “It Happened in Hollywood” 3, “That Crazy Smith Family” 3, Local and County Legion Oratorical Con- test 3, Masonic Oratorical Contest 4, Keystone Honor Society 3, Scholastic Honor Student. MERRILL HESS— “Hess” “God bless the girls, I love ' em all” Hi-Y 2-4, President 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer 1-2-3-4, Declamation 1, “Pin a Pin on Me” 2, “It Happened in Hollywood” 3, “American Passport” 4, “Liberty and Union” 3-4, “Early to Bed — Early to Rise” 4, Legion Essay Winner 4, Glee Club and Chorus 1-2-3-4, Choral Festival 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3, Sports Editor 4, Student Football Manager 3, Track 1-2-3-4, Football 4, One Act Play Festival 8-4, Speech Festival 4, District Music Contest 2, Keystone Society 4, Scholastic Honor Student. DOROTHY HOLMBERG— “Dot” “Just a friend through all our days, Just a girl with pleasant ways.” Basketball 3-4, G. A. A. 3-4, Pep Squad 3-4, Girls ' Speech Program 4, Northern Normal Play Day 4. HELEN HOLMBERG “Smiling and cheerful, always the same” Glee Club and Chorus 2-3-4, Choral Festival 2-3-4, Girl Reserves 2, Girls ' Speech Program 4, G. A. A. 2, Basketball 2, Pep Squad 3-4. DOUGLAS HOUGHTON— “Doug” “Nothing interferes with my education; not even studies” Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3- 4, Class Vice President 2, “Pin a Pin on Me” 2, “It Happened in Hollywood” 3, “American Passport” 4, “Early to Bed — Early to Rise”, Hi-Y 2-4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Honor Athlete, Delegate, Boys ' State 3, Class President 3, Masonic Oratorical 3, Scholastic Honor Student. ROBERT MALLON— “Bob” “When joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash” Hi-Y 4, Track 1-2-3-4, Football 4, “It Happened in Hollywood” 3, “Liberty and Union” 3-4, “Peggy” 4, District Contest 4. DOROTHY MURRAY “Her smile is sweetened by her gravity” Girl Reserves 2, Basketball 2-3-4, Girl Scouts 1-3-4, Sub-Deb 4, Girls ' Speech Program 4. DOROTHY NEER— “Dot” “Everybody likes her; they can ' t help it.” Class President 1, “Pin a Pin on Me” 2, G. A. A. 2, Basketball 2-3, Scout 1-2-3, Girl Reserves 2, “It Happened in Hollywood” 3, One-Act Play Festival 4, Cheer Leader 4, Assistant and Feature Editor 4, Carnival Queen 4, Twirler Team 3-4, Pep Squad 1-2- 3-4, Winner Legion Essay Contest 4, Local Legion Oratorical Contest 3, Keystone Society, Scholastic Honor Student. LORRAINE OLSON “So quiet, pious, mild and meek, The model child for whom you seek, But gentle reader mark you well, You cannot always sometimes tell.” Girl Reserves 2, Glee Club 3-4, Senior Girls ' Speech Program. WILLIAM SCHANDELMEIER “A ready philosopher, early and late, If a line were crooked, he ' d argue it straight.” Hi-Y, 4, Cardinal Sports Editor 4. LLOYD STRAND “Quiet fellow, keeps his head, And yet he ' s far from being dead.” Hi-Y 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Football 4, Track 1-2-3-4, Courtesy Play 3. WALTER VOMHOF “Life is real; life is earnest” Student Athletic Manager 3-4, “It Happened in Hollywood” 3, “Liberty and Union” 3-4, Cardinal Staff 4, Cheer-Leader 4, “Early to Bed — Early to Rise” 4. HELYN WALKER “Talk when you can get anyone to listen” Basketball 2-3-4, G. A. A. 2-3-4, Girl Reserves 2, Glee Club 2-3, Girls ' Speech Program 4, Cardinal Staff 4, Pep Squad 1-2-3-4, Girl Scout 1-2, Northern Normal Play Day 4. 1941 Ellendale High School Annual - Coleman Museum 2017

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CLASS of 1941 Top row — Merrill Hess, Charles Boyle, Lloyd Strand, Donald Heine, Richard Davis, Charles Bassett, Douglas Houghton, Walter Vomhof. Third row — Robert Mallon, Richard Dunphy, Robert Bauer, Wil- liam Schandelmeier, E. C. Ingvalson (Advisor). Second row — Blanche Babcock, Phyllis Fleming, Leona Heimke, Lorraine Olson, Dorothy Murray, Helen Holmber g, Dorothy Holmberg, Lorraine Gibson. First row — Evelyn Hall, Justine Heckman, Helyn Walker, lone DeYapp, Doris Bolstad, Dorothy Neer, Grayce Duncan. Senior Sketches BLANCHE BABCOCK — “Babs” “A willing helper, and a friendly friend” Glee Club 2, Scout 1-2, Pep Squad 2-3-4, Northern Normal Play Day 2, G. A. A. Vice President 2, Girl Reserves 2, Girls ' Basketball 2-3-4, “Early to Bed — Early to Rise” 4, Keystone Society 3, Scholastic Honor Group, Class President 4. IRMGARD BANSE “A friendly heart, and a kindly disposition” Girl Reserves 2, Basketball 2, Senior Girls ' Speech Program 4. CHARLES BASSETT— “Bubbins” “No sinner and no saint perhaps, And yet the very best of chaps.” Basketball 2-3, Track 2-3, Football 3, Hi-Y 4. ROBERT BAUER “Pm getting to be a big boy now” Football 3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4. DORIS BOLSTAD— “Dorrie” “Dode” “Gaze into her eyes and you ' ll see an angel; Gaze longer and you ' ll see a little imp.” Pep Squad 1-2-3-4, Cheer Leader 4, Northern Normal Play Day 3, Declamation 1, Basketball 2-3-4, Glee Club and Chorus 1-2-3-4, Choral Festival 1-2-3- 4, G. A. A. 2-3-4, Girl Reserves 2, “Pin a Pin on Me” 2, “It Happened in Hollywood” 3, One-Act Play Festival 3-4, Scout 1-2-3, District Music Contest 2, Senior Reporter 4, “Early to Bed — Early to Rise” 4, “Americanism Essay Contest Winner 4. CHARLES BOYLE— “Chuck” “Oh why should life all labor be” Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Glee Club and Chorus 3-4, Choral Festival 3-4, Band 4, “Early to Bed — Early to Rise” 4. IONE DEYAPP “Good things come in small packages” Glee Club 4, Chorus 4, Senior Girls ' Speech Pro- gram 4, Choral Festival 4, Pep Squad and Pep Song Leader 4. GRAYCE DUNCAN— “Graycie” “Dunk” “I ' d rather dance than eat” Basketball 2-3-4, G. A. A. 2-3-4, Glee Club 2, Girl Reserves 2, “Pin a Pin on Me” 2, “Jane Ayre” 2, “It Happened in Hollywood” 3, “The Charlady and the Angel” 3, “Peggy” 4, “Early to Bed — Early to Rise” 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Pep Squad 1-2-3-4, Scout 1-2, Class Vice-President 1, President 2, Northern Normal Play Day 4. RICHARD DUNPHY— “Dick” “Many great men are dying and I don ' t feel so well myself” Basketball 1-2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Baseball 2-3, Glee Club and Chorus 3, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Track 4, “That Crazy Smith Family” 3, “American Passport” 4, “Early to Bed — Early to Rise” 4. 1941 Ellendale High School Annual - Coleman Museum 2017



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JUNIOR CLASS Top row — E. Haberman, R. Griffin, I. Benderwald, M. Harm, M. Kuch, R. McLane, R. Ofstedal, A. Mar- cick, R. Anderson, B. Blumer, R. Roehl, E. Rasch. Third row — D. Gee, E. Johnson, P. Speidel, L. Wedell R. Carlson, J. Aberle, C. Neumann, R. McMillan, K. Isaak, R. Nicholson, E. Mueller, V. Mattheis. Sec- ond row— Miss Onsrud (Advisor), A. Davis, E. Sukut, L. Merrick, P. Goddard, F. Grenz, G. Wahl, F. Scheffert, R. Ofstedal, A. Carlson, E. Maier, H. Qua snick, A. Klein. First row— K. Flynn, D. Fetzer, E. DuRand, E. King, R. Beaver, I. Jensen, E. Klipfel, L. Coleman, I. Martin, M. Bowerman, R. Sprouse, V. Whelan, G. Fey. Dramatics a The work in speech and dramatics was launched in September and continued throughout the school year, culminating with the Senior play. Forty- seven students in Senior high school participated. A number of students took part in several activities. The work was under the direction of Miss Minnie Onsrud. Senior Girls’ Speech Program This program was held in the high school audi- torium on Thursday, October 24, and included the following numbers: Singing of “America,” followed by the “Pledge to the Flag.” The Littlest Orphan and the Christ Baby— Dorothy Murray. Jairus Daughter — Irmgard Banse. Verse Reading — Little Miss Muffett, A Child’s Prayer — lone DeYapp. Piano Solo — Leona. Heimke. Comedy — Never Trust a Man (Ann Martens) — Evelyn Hall, lone DeYapp, Blanche Babcock, Dorothy Neer, Lorraine Olson, Justine Heckmann. Novelty Skit — One Word Alone (Paul McCoy) — Doris Bolstad, Lorraine Gibson. Vaudeville Skit- — Slick, the Salesman (Arten Casey) — Helen Walker, Blanche Babcock. Drama — The Mother Who Went Away (Mae H. Barry) — Dorothy Holmberg, Helen Holmberg, Phyllis Fleming and Grayce Duncan. Junior Girls Give Courtesy Play A play stressing good manners was given in the auditorium to junior and senior high school students Tuesday, February 18. nd Speech The following girls presented the play: Bernice Gertrude Fey Charlotte Lois Coleman Peg Florence Grenz Marie Ruby Sprouse Helen Doris Gee Caroline Iris Jensen Olive Erna Rasch jean Virginia Mattheis Sophomore Carnival Play As their contribution to the carnival program the Sophomores presented a one-act comedy, “Junior Buys a Car,” by Pauline Phelps. The following were members of the cast: John Millward, the father Owen Amphlett Mrs. Millward, the mother .....Doris Vasvick Sophy Millward, the daughter.. ..Dorothy Jean Strand Olga, the maid Morma Johnson Hans Nelson, man of all work Victor Strand John Millward, Junior Benjamin Graham Andrew Carrington, Sophy’s boy friend. .Kenneth Hess Jennie Brown, Junior’s pal Lynette Mattheis Arline Anderson, Sophy’h schoolmate Avis Naze Terry Simpson Claude Stalcup Junior Class Play “American Passport” The play, “American Passport,” was presented in the high school auditorium on Thursday, Decem- ber 12, by a cast picked from the E. H. S. student body. “American Passport” is a hilarious comedy filled with a great deal of good sound American philosophy and patriotism. PAGE 4 1941 Ellendale High School Annual - Coleman Museum 2017

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