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• RAYMOND KRECK Alter seeing him as Grandpa in the class play, when Ray finishes his navy career we know he will some day become a distinguished looking grand- father. People who argue are his pet peeves probably be- cause they upset him so he can't enjoy his favorite food, pie. It's No Sin is his top song and his philosophy of life is to have a lot of fun while you are young. • DEAN KUNSHIER Small and dark, Dean smiles as he gives his height as 5 2 and a wicked gleam comes into his eye when he declares driving around in a car is his favorite pastime. Shop is his best liked subject, and the fu- ture will find him building houses. • MARVEL JEAN LARSON “Lars ', a 5 5 blue-eyed blonde from Scandia will long be remembered as the home- coming queen finalist with the black eye. If she isn't reading or sleeping you will probably find her eating Coney Islands with loads of raw onions. Fashion wise, this snappy look- ing hall monitor looks as if she just stepped out of Ma- demoiselle. • THOMAS LICHTSCHEIDL This fellow with the cheer- ful grin probably has devel- oped his keen interest for dramatic movies from watch- ing television shows, but out- side of that he is strictly an outdoor man who likes hunt- ing, skiing, skating, and fish- ing After high school. Tom plans to be a mechanic. • MARILYN JEAN LONG School would be very quiet if Marilyn, always full ot life, should suddenly leave to go riding horseback which is her favorite hobby. Also, the library would lose one of its habitues, as reading is her fa- vorite pastime. Marilyn sings in choir and at present is tak- ing voice lessons at MacPhai! School of Music. • DENNIS LUTZ Talk about model airplanes and you'll find a willing listen- er in Dennis. Probably they are laying a groundwork lor mechanics, his future vocation. With skiing his favorite pas- time, Dennis' favorite class is shop. When he goes to a movie, he'd rather see army- type pictures than any other. • VIRGINIA MADISON Transferring to Forest Lake in her senior year, Chee Chee, ' as she is often call- ed, likes to play the piano in her spare time. Her ap- preciation of music explains why she is a member ol choir and why she chose as her fa- vorite show ’ American in Par- is '. In the future she would like to attend the Minneapo- lis School of Art and later go into the field of commercial art. • • EILEEN MATHESON Yea, Team' Watching a fast moving basketball or hockey game just can't be topped in Eileen's book She is the only girl in the senior class that has been in both band and choir three years. A capable student in all her classes, she declares that American history was her favorite. This attrac- tive girl with the pretty, long hair and sweet disposition plans to go on to Bible col lege. 28
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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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• LEO MATHESON A lot of fun sometimes comes in little packages This de- scribes Leo, who is seventeen and 5' 5 with brown hair and blue eyes, who plans to larm after graduation. Remember when Jerry Johnson, alumnus, was outsmarted by Leo when he tried to use him as a dummy in one of his ventrilo- quist acts? • NEIL JOHN MATTSON 'Digger'' divides his inter- est into two main channels, which include sciences, domi- nated by radio building and science courses. His other in- terest is music, which explains his favorite pastime, listening to records and his active in- terest in band and German Band. A future Gustavus Adolphus student, Neil says. “King Solomon's Mines' , and chicken and rice can’t he beat. • MARY JOAN McGRATH This amiable Girls' State rep- resentative has made herself well-known in school since she first transferred here in her freshman year from St. Jo- seph’s Academy. Mary Jo, a homecoming queen attendant and peppy cheerleader, likes English and spends a good share of her time talking and trying to keep out of trouble. • • JOYCE MILES Blonde, blue eyed Joyce is well-known around school as she was a Homecom- ing queen attendant and also participates in many other ac- tivities. Among these are tumbling and pep club, and she also had a major part in the senior class play People that always complain, beware, because this is Joyce s pet peeve. • JAMES MOODY Jim who loves to tinker witn an old jalopy declares Ex- cuse My Dust was his fa- vorite movie. In his car, this is his favorite expression, too. Sleeping being his favorite pastime explains why he never gets into mischief in Scandia where he hails from. (Ahem!) • HELEN JANE NICHOLAS Helen transferred here in her junior year and helped ii the direction of the senior class play. Her other school activities include band and choir. Helen, who lives on a farm near Hugo, says that rid- ing horseback is her favorite pastime, while collecting stat- ues of horses is her favorite hobby. • ANN NYGREN When asked her future plans, Ann replied that she was planning on being a housewife Although she was probably scared to death, she really enjoyed the movie, “The Thing’ and will long remem- ber it as she will also remem- ber any heart touching story about animals. A choir mem- ber at school, she spends some of her after school hours working at Russell's Dairy. • MURIEL NYGREN Muriel who likes to raise flowers, embroider, and bake cherry pies, asserts that home ec is her favorite subject and plans to further these interests by attending the home eco- nomic school at the University of Minnesota. Her talents in art are always in demand for decorating committees, bulletin board displays, and she usu- ally captures first prize in most poster contests. 29
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