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

 - Class of 1949

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M 50 3 PEARL MUELLER •Wanted: A Cook -4 Talk Is Cheap -2 Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3-4 Choral Festival-1-3-4 Office Helper-4 Speech Festival-2-3 Fun Fest -3-4 Speech Program-4 BETTY PAHL Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3-4 Choral Festival-1-3-4 Speech Festival-2-3 Senior Speech Program-4 Microphone Staff -4 KENNETH PIERCE - K.C. Football -2-3-4 Basketball-1-2-3-4 Band-1-2-3-4 Band Festival— 1-2-4 Class Treasurer-2 Microphone Staff-4 Fun Fest-3-4 Student Council-4 DOLORES PROVOST DODO Vice-President-1 Talk is Cheap -2 Speech Program-3-4 Basketball-1-2-3-4 Tumbling— 3 President-4 1 11 Leave It To You -4 Student Council-4 Microphone Editor-4 Office Helper-4 Keystone Society-4 JOAN RANDALL ,r Pledges -2 »Jubie -2 And There Was Light -3 I ' ll Leave It To You -4 Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3-4 Choral Festival-1-2-3-4 Cheerleader-3-4 Triple Trio-3-4 Class Reporter-3 Class Secretary-4 Twirling-2-3 -4 Ass ' t Editor, Cardinal-4 Band-1-2-3-4 Band Festival- -2-3-4 Speech Festival— 2— 3 Keystone Society-3 Oompah Queen-4 Speech Program-4 Microphone Staff -4 PALMER RETZLAFF ELMER Football -1-2-3-4 Basketball —2—3—4 Track-2-3 -4 Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3 The World Is Full Of Crooks -3 Swept Clean Off Her Feet -3 Peace Be To This House -4 I ' ll Leave It To You -4 Editor, Cardinal-4 Feature Reporter-4 Scouts (Life Rank) -1-2-3 -4 JANICE E. RIME Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3-4 Choral Festival-1-2-3-4 Triple Trio-4 Accompanist-1-2-3-4 Speech Program-2-4 Speech Festival-2-3-4 Music Contest-3-4 I ' ll Leave It To Tou -4 Pledges -2 Class Reporter-2 Keystone Society-4 MABEL SCHALLER MABE Glee Club, Chorus-2-5-4 Choral Festival-3-4 Twirling-2-3-4 pledges -2 Swept Clean Off Her Feet -3 I ' ll Leave It To You -4 Class Reporter-4 Cardinal Staff-4 Speech Program-4 Speech Featival-4 MARGARET ANN SLEMMONS Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3-4 Choral Festival-1-2-3-4 Fun Fest -3-4 Speech Program-4 Speech Festival-3-4 Music Contest-3-4 Cheerleader-1 Office Helper-3-4 CQRINNE STARK Talk is Cheap -2 Glee Club, chorus-1-2-3-4 Choral Festival-1-2-3-4 Speech Festival-2-3 Triple Trio-4 Fun Fest 3-4 Wanted: A Cook -4 DOROTHY STEINWAND DORDY Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3-4 Choral Festival-1-2-3-4 Speech Festival-2-3-4 Talk is Cheap -2 Swept Clean off Her Feet -3 Student Council-2r3 Class Reporter-2 Triple Trio-3-4 Keystone Society-3 Class Treasurer-3 Speech Program-4 Cheerleader-3-4 Music Contest-3-4 DOROTHY TUCHSCKER TOOTSIE Speech Program-4 Speech Festival-2 Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3-4 Choral Festival-1-3-4 Office Helper-4 The Patterson Dinner -4 Tlak is Cheap -2 Cardinal Staff, Typist-4 Music Contest-3-4 Microphone Staff-4 ROY E. WIDMER Football-3-4 Glee Club, Chorus-2-4 Choral Festival-2-4 4-41 Club-1-2 Lover ' s Errand -2 Affair in the Park -4 ERNEST WOODWARD ERNIE Band-3-4 Baseball-2-3 School Projectionist-2-3-4 Fun Fest-3-4 I ' ll Leave It To Tou -4 Class Presidents Student Council-3 ROUND VOBGELI ROGIE Football-2-3-4 Basketball-2-3-4 Baseball-2-3 Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3-4 Choral Festival-1-2-3-4 Jubie -2 Fun Fest-3-4 Octet-3 1949 Ellendale High School Yearbook Coleman Museum 2017

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IH N CO o 1C ARDYS ANDERSON ARP IE Glee Club, Chorus, 1-2-3 -4 Choral Festival, 1-2-3-4 Cardinal Staff -4 Speech Program -4 Play Festival -4 Band 2-3-4 Pledges -2 Speech Festival 2-3 The Patterson Dinner -4 Fun Fest 3-4 Band Festival 2-4 Michophone Staff -4 Microphone Typist-4 Keystone Society-4 RAIMA BARTELS RAY Fledges -2 Speech Program-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Cardinal Typist-4 Feature EditolS-4 Cardinal Editor-in-chief -4 Microphone . Staff-4 Fun Fest-3-4 HAROLD BEECHER BEECH Basketball-3-4 Glee Club-1-2-3 Mixed Chorus-1-2-3 Choral Festival-1-2-3 JOAN BELL Fun Fest-3-4 Band-1-2-3-4 Band Festival-1-2-4 Microphone Staff -4 Glee Club Secretary-4 VIOLETTE BROWN GUSSIE Speech Program-4 Fun Fest-3-4 Microphone Staff-4 Basketball -1-2-3-4 MARI JEAN DONAHE JES JEE Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3 -4 Choral Festival-1-2-3-4 Fun Fest-3-4 1 11 Leave It To You -4 Triple Trio-3-4 Speech Program-2-3-4 Microphone Staff-4 Keystone Society-4 MARION GEHRING The Patterson Dinner -4 Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3-4 Choral Festival -1-2-3 -4 Fun Fest-3-4 Cardinal Staff, Typist-4 VIRGIL ERDELT VIRG Glee Club, Chorus-1-2 -3 Choral Festival-1-2-3 Scout s (Life Rank) -1-2-3-4 Class President-3 I ' ll Leave It To You -4 Fun Fest-3-4 Basketball-1-2-3 -4 Cardinal Staff-4 Microphone Staff -4 Student Manager-4 Track-3-4 Student Counill-3 VIOLET HAASE Speech Progra -4 Fun Fest-3-4 Basketball-1-2-3-4 DARLENE HATFIELD PAR Twirling-1-2-3-4 ■I ' ll Leave It To You -4 Glee Club, Chorus-1-3-4 Choral festibal-1-3-4 Speech Program-1-3-4 Speech Festival -3-4 Microphone Staff 04 BETTY HAGEN Twirling-1-4 Fun Fest-3-4 Office Worker-4 RODNEY HERMANSEN ROD Football-3 Track-3 Baseball-2-3 4-H Club-1-2-3 MAURICE HUBER MAURY Football-2-3-4 Basketball-2-3 Track-2-3 Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3 Choral Festival-1-2-3 In the Dentist ' s 0ffice -3 Oompah King-4 Microphone Staff-4 NADINE JURY Twirling-1-2-3-4 Pledges -2 Speech Program-4 Fun Fest-3-4 PAUL KERN Football-3-4 Cheerleader-4 Chorus, Glee Club-1-2-3 Choral Festival-1-2-3 Boy ' s Octet-3 PAUL KERN Football-3-4 Cheerleader-4 Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3 Choral Festival-1-2-3 Boy ' s Octet-3 Band-1-2-3-4 Play Festival-4 Swept Clean Off Her Feet -3 Band Festival-1-2-4 Class Treasurer-4 Microphone Stall-4 EVELYN MARTIN EVE Basketball-1-2-3-4 Speech Program-4 Tumbling-3 Student Council-4 Fun Fest-3-4 SHIRLEY KING Talk is Cheap -2 Fun Fest -3-4 Wanted A Cook -4 Microphone Staff-4 FLOYD MATTHEIS FRITZ Football-1-2 -3-4 Basketball-2-3-4 Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3-4 Choral Festival-1-2-3-4 Swept Clean Off Her Feet -3 I ' ll Leave it to You -4 Scout s-1-2-3-4 Cardinal Staff -4 Microphone Staff-4 N-I Music Contest-3-4 Peace Be To This House -4 Class Reporter-3 Boy ' s Octet-3 Student Council-2 Keystone Society-4 VERNA JOYCE McSHANB RED P edges -2 Glee Club, Chorus-1-2-3-4 Choral Festival-1-2-3-4 Speech Program-2-3 Vice-President-4 Twirler-1 Fun Fest-3-4 Microphone Staff-4 4-H Club-1-2-3 Cardinal Staff -4 1949 Ellendale High School Yearbook Coleman Museum 2017



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Twelve ye are ago the present senior class, with bright intelligent faces, presented itself to the first grade of various schools to delve into the mysteries of ' readin ' , ' ritin ' , and 1 rithmetic . Of the thirty-two first graders who started in ‘37 in Ellendale, only nine — Mary Jean Donahe, Marion Gehring, Floyd Mattheiee, Pearl Mneller, Joan Randall, Palmer Retzlaff, Ann SlesBoons, Dorothy Steinwand, and Kenneth Pierce — have remained to the end. The rest of the present senior class have Joined these, either in the grades or in high school. After going through the usual trials and tribulations of elementary pupils— quarrels, pranks, and punishments, appearing in concerts scrubbed and shining in new white dresses and ribbons, long pants and bow ties — they finally entered Junior High School, with Mr. Oxton as their teacher. The freshman enrollment was 49 students, one of the biggest freshman classes yet. They had a good year with lots of parties and lots of learning that was to help them through th rest. As green sophomores they entered Senior High with Mrs. Strand as their adviser, and were duly initiated. Their enrollment went down to 45 that year. The following year as juniors they sponsored a really big prom and banquet. They entertained their guests in the new gym. We decorated half of the gymnasium with our theme as the Mardi Gras, and Johnny Cacavas and his orchestra provided the music. The banquet was held in the Methodist Church basement, the Methodist ladies preparing the meal and a group of sophomore girls serving it. We put on the first Fun Feat which was a smashing success. Miss Ons rud was our advisor. The enrollment was 44. In September, as seniors we entered school with a new dignity befitting our class- ification. Our enrollment stands now at 35, since we lost several old faces during the last years. As class officers we elected Dolores Provost, president, Verna McShane, vice-president, Joan Randall, secretary, and Paul Kern, treasurer. Mr. Ingvalson was our class adviser. Some of the big jobs of the year were taking over the Cardinal Staff, another successful Fun Fest, the Senior Class Play and the Microphone. Our candidates for king and queen, Joan Randall and Maurice Huber, won over the other excellent candidates and reigned over the annual Oompah. We will always be grateful to our parents and teachers for making it possible for us to arrive at this juncture of our educational career, and so with mingled sadness and rejoicing, we bid you Au Revoir. ■n o From E.H.S. we Seniors go Into the world in which we grow. To bravely face its toils and cares; And in the future climb the stairs That lead us to success and right. We are the class who always tried To by the codes and rules abide And in our hearts we always knew That it was in this school we grew To learn to help our fellow men. In these four years we ' ve seen the strife That’s found in every student’s life. But when our work at last was done The Senior Class of 49 Felt proud of its accomplishments. We ' ve made new friends while we were here; They ' ve helped us through each single year. Our teachers taught us how to meet The good, the bad, the indiscreet Without a pause or backward step. Our days were always filled with funl We struggled, played — at last we won The greatest honor that could be For now and all eternity — The thrill of graduation.

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