Forest Lake High School - Forester Yearbook (Forest Lake, MN)

 - Class of 1953

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• LLOYD DURAINE Lloyd, one of the lew seni- ors on the 1951-52 lootball team, declares his hobby is milking cows, which gives you a good idea of his sense of humor. The Twin City Speed- way races would lose a regu- lar Ian if some Sunday he should eat too much pineapple up-side-down cake His plans for the future include animal husbandry. • RICHARD EKBLAD Dick, a fellow with a quiet sense of humor, once you get to know him, will always keep you laughing. Dick's grin and his bright blue eyes are popu- lar in most science and mathe- matics classes. This boy state representative from the senior class plays trombone in the school band and spends the rest of his time daydreaming and eating. • GLADYS ELLIOTT This dark haired girl with twinkling blue eyes is an avid roller skating, dancing, ice skating, and swimming fan Al- ways full of fun, and with plenty of good ideas, this for- mer student council member, has been active on most deco- ration and food committees. • • THOMAS ENGQUIST Tommy, another busy senior, excels in the field of music by being student director of both band and choir, playing in the German band, dance band, clarinet ensemble, and singing in three choirs. Acting in the class operetta, class play, and one act play enabled him to become a two star member of the Thespians The future will find him teaching music some place. • DAVID PETER ENSRUD Dave” who will be remem- bered as Ed, the glockenspiel player and mad printer in the class play, plays first clarinet in the school band and the German Band. One of the four who took the FFA trip to Kan- sas City last fall, he says that he likes movies, but that swim- ming and loafing are his fa- vorite pastimes. Shop is his best liked class Senior year has been his best, and the fu- ture will find him as a member of the Navy. • DONALD PAUL ENSRUD Don loves music and can olten be found bolstering the choir's bass section, or at home practicing on his accordion. If by then you still haven't found him, he is playing somewhere with the German Band. An ac- tive FFA member Don was one of the boys to win a trip to Kansas City last fall. If he isn't in the Armed Forces after graduation, you surely will find him some place in the music world. • ROBERT FRENNING Math highlights Bob's high school schedule and he enjoys shop classes, too, either of which may help him in his fu- ture career as a surveyor or construction worker. This squir- rel hunter and fisherman fur- thers his interest in music by singing in the choir. • CAROL FULKS It is easy to see where this little gal acquires the nickname of Squirt or ’Imp” since she is a mere 4' 11 4 tall. A session of roller skating, eat- ing chow mein, and listening to the tune Slowpoke is an ideal setup for Carol. Her in- terest and ability in shorthand should aid her considerably in her future work in the secreta- rial field. 26

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• JAMES COLLEN Don't ever dare this fellow, he loves to take a dare An en- thusiastic discussion leader, he does his best in that subject. If 6' 5 isn't dribbling a basket ball around the gym floor, you will find him reading a book. We will remember Jim s FFA lamb as a mascot on our sopo- more float. • MARION DORN Wherever there is dance mu- sic you are likely to find a light-footed and graceful home- coming Queen candidate who will answer to the name of Marion. Dancing is her fa- vorite pastime, and after grad- uation she would like to be a dancing instructor, but Marion still finds time for a much quieter hobby — a scrapbook. Along with the rhythm from dancing comes a knack for writing rhymes • JEANETTE DUNCAN Jeanette's chuckle and viva- cious personality enabled her to twice play the part of a southern gal in our two pro- ductions, Oh Doctor and You Can’t Take It With You . Her hobby is sewing, and she spends much time reading or writing letters. After gradua- ton she may go to school to become an occupational the- rapist. ANNA MAE DUPRE A future dentist's assistant, Anna Mae will probably use her shorthand ability and agreeable personality to greai advantage. Her favorite pas time she says, are dates, a good show, or a lively dance Writing letters is her most in- teresting hobby. • MARGARET BEZEK Another newcomer to FLHS in her senior year is Maggie who transferred here from Ed- ison in Minneapolis This brown-eyed, brunette, 5 4 miss has done well here be- cause of her friendly smile and disposition. Interested in all sports, she especially enjoys swimming and skating if it is followed by a meal of chicken chow mein • CLEITUS CHARLES BRACHT Cleitus, who believes Uncle Sam will take care of his fu- ture plans immediately after graduation, now divides his time between helping his fath- er on their Stacy farm and hunting. His senior year and Showboat are tops with this fellow who becomes one year older every September 10. • JOHN JERRY BRISSON This popular senior was elected Homecoming king by his fellow football olayers and is well known by all in scio.I. having participated in all to.’ school sports besides playing hockey for Soderville. Any sports magazine or sports book will hold his interest, as h:s job choice of coaching will in the future In addition to sports. Jay has held class of- fices in two former years and shop rates high with him now • JACK BUSKE Auto magazines seem to Jack the best way to spend an idle moment if he has one when he is not hunting for anything from small game to a sleek deer. His hobby is tak- ing care of guns and fixing up engines, while tuning in to cowboy or folk tunes on the radio. All his knowledge on cars and guns will undoubt- edly be of aid to him when he becomes a mechanic. 25



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• RAYMOND GATZOW That was a whopper is what Ray's friends say when Ray finishes telling them a sto- ry which may be about any- thing dealing with hunting or fishing or what his imaginary relatives did in Timbuktu Rav continued his clowning as Don- ald. the negro house boy in the class play and brings with him his sense of humor and keen interest to social class. • RONALD ARTHUR GENZ A lot of people wouldn't be heard if it wasn't for this boy s abilities in running the loud- speaker. He also takes charge of the juke box, runs the movie projector, and acts as assist- ant manager on the track team Ronnie has taken sciences and math all the way through high school to help him in his future career the field of engineering • CHARLES HOLTZBAUER Ice cream, any shape or form, at any time, will always interest Chuck, who can be- come engrossed in a good movie or TV program any time. Managing the basket ball team and industrial arts keep Chuck busy around school and after graduation he plans to enter some branch of the military service. • • JOYCE HUMBLE Joyce's favorite subject, ste- nography, will definitely aid this attractive Stacy-ite in finding a job as an office work- er after graduation. Evenings might find this gal either danc- ing or enjoying a leisurely supper of chow mein. Experi- ence for the future was gained assisting in the high school of- fice, and being a room captain in the subscription drive • SHIRLEY HUSNIK Shirl can't keep her fee. still, because whenever there is music playing; she has to be dancing Being the youngest member of her class has been no handicap to her, and she plans to work as a clerk or typist after graduation. Maybe her favorite subject stenog- raphy will come in handy. • HARRIET JENSEN Harriet displays her pep by being a member of Pep club and GAA “King Solomon's Mines' was her favorite show and roller skating remains her favorite pastime Planning to work after graduation, she will probably grab a quick chop suey lunch which is her fa- vorite food. • LINNEA IRENE JOHNSON Linnea, who dislikes being called “Red'' will usually an- swer to the name, like it or not. An avid fan of any type of history, she likes to read and go to the movies of which she declares Showboat is tops Beside portraying the role of Alice in the senior class play. Linnea has acted as sec- retary to both band and the se- nior class. • VERNON CARL JOHNSON This jazzy trumpet player is one of the outstanding seniors in several different lines. First, he is an active president of FFA and choir. Secondly, we find him in the German band, dance band, school band, and many trumpet ensembles A two star member of Thespians. Vern, a blond, acquired gray hair for the part of Mr. Kirby in You Can't Take It With You. 27

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