Granville High School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Granville, ND)

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GRANVILLE HI LITES STAFF EDITOR IN CHIEF Beverley Hanson ASSISTANT EDITOR janet Cox BUSINESS MANAGER Evelyn Bout1l1er ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER LoVetta Wndmayer LITERARY EDITORS Semors GIRLS SPORTS Joyce Harmon Howard Hills SCHOOL NEWS joan Crawford Gordon Erlandson ACTIVITY EDITORS Mildred Aarnes Donald Detbler ALUIMNI EDITORS Marjeanne Mueller AnnaBelle Bailey Violet K1nzell PHOTOGRAPHY Semors ADVISORS Mr Freeman Mrs johnson Boys SPORTS --------------------------- joe Lund 3 KX FACULTY WILLIAM M FREEMAN BESSIE A JOHNSON F ALLEN GOODMAN Superintendent Commerce SCICHCC C0501 VIOLETTE EZHART ELLENORE SCHMIDT ARLYS FREY English History Music Home Economics DONNA POUND Grades 5 and 6 EVELYN WlLLlAMb Grades l and Z GPRTRUDF WILLIAMS Grades 3 and 4 Not pictured I5 Vnvmn Young nreaenl 'E and o grade teacher 4 X . I, . - U v 1 , ,,' I 4 , : . 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Q26 : ., e- L , 'ffgfiji 1 , Liiiffg 'ff ,?H, : i.,-5k:g,s wh, xi I Hfrfg, ,-433-45.-mf, -2 if ' A ' V , 'Q I' '- C C - ' , U ' , 3 A I Q 'L- l. , 2' , I 'f f SENIORS MILDRED AARNES fM11l1el March 17 1931 Niangua Missouri Someone has to be sensible among these frivolous girls Activities Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 Band 1 3 4 Pep Club l Z 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 Sexette 3 Class Officer 3 Fagle Echo staff l 3 Annual 4 Triple Trio 4 Strictly Formal 3 A Date Wlth Bobby Sox Z Senior Play 4 ANNABELLE BAILFY fAnmel March Z1 1931 Denbigh North Dakota A multitude of giggles Actwltles Glee Club l Z 3 Pep Club l Z 3 4 Annual staff 4 Eagle Echo staff 3 Strictly Formal 3 Senior Play 4 EVELYN BOUTILIER fBootl january 18 1931 Granville N Dakota What s the use of worrying when the world is full of fun? Activitxes Band 1 Z 3 Pen Club 1 2 3 4 Annual staff 4 Fagle Echo staff l Z 4 Basketball l Z Class officer 4 A Date With Bobby Sox Z Stranger in the Night Strictly Formal 3 Billy s First Date 4 Semor Play 4 JANET COX fjanj September 5 1932 Granville North Dakota She s not as quiet as she may seem officer 3 4 Eagle Echo staff 2 3 4 Annual staff 4 Candxdate for Carnwal Queen 4 Strictly Formal 3 Semor Play JOAN CRAWFORD fScottyl November 7 1930 Lxsbon North Dakota Flirting makes life enjoyable Activities Glee Club l Z 3 Band l Z 3 Pep Club l Z 3 Cheerleader 4 Candidate for Carnwal Queen 1 Eagle Echo staff l Z 3 Annual staff 4 Secretary of Student Counc1l 4 Strictly Formal 3 Semor Play 4 Billy s First Date Librarian 1 Z 3 DONALD DEIBLER fDonl December Z1 1931 Minot North Dakota I-le has a pleasant smile Activlties Basketball 3 4 Eagle Echo staff 3 Annual staff 4 Candidate for CarmvalK1ng Z Class offlcer l Football 3 Glee Club 4 just Ducky 4 Semor Play 4 Almost Summer Z Strictly Formal 3 GORDON ERLANDSON fGordyl September 15 1931 Minot North Dakota He s on the alert when it comes to a skirt Activities Glee Club 4 Basketball 3 4 Football Z 3 Annu lstaff 4 Strxctly Formal 3 Senior Play 4 10 D . D Z 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 i ' - . : - 1 ' - : 3 - , .41 ' ' I : ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 H H- S u - - n-Z: u - 1 ' as 1 I - I ' l vu Activities: Glee Club-l,2,3g Pep Club-1,Z,3g Cheerleader-43 Class - - S u - sn- I - -4. Il - - - - we - l . : ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 - I ' 1 . - . I. ' .1 1 1 'lb S . - : I. 0 O l -43 ' : - , s - : - . - , ln :Q-' , - :Tl u .- 1 1 1 1 ov- , no - n- ' 2 - : - , : - , 1 H - 9 BEVERLEY HANSON fBubblesl September 4 1931 Granville North Dakota She seems to enjoy lxfe ACt1V1t1eS Glee Club 1 Z 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Annual staff 4 Eagle Echo staff 1 Z 3 4 Class Officer l 2 Student Manager 4 Basketball 1 L,1brar1an 1 Z 3 Secretary to Supermtendent Strlctly Formal 3 Green Shudders 3 Billy s Flrst Date 4 Senlor Play 4 JOYCE HARMON fBabel Anr1l27 1931 Mxnot North Dakota Happy am I from care I m free Actwttmes Band 1 Z 3 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Class Officer 3 Eagle Echo staff 2. 3 4 Annual staff 4 Student Council Candldate for Carmval Queen Z Basketball 1 Z Strlctly Formal 3 Bllly s Flrst Date 4 Senior Play HOWARD HILLS fHOWl8l August 20 1931 Granville North Dakota Llfe gets tedxous don t xt? Actwxtles Glee Club 4 Basketball l Z 3 4 Football Z 3 Annual staff 4 Candmdate for Carmval Kmg 3 Strictly Formal 3 just Ducky 4 Semor Play 4 VIOLET KINZELL fV1l September Z2 1930 Drake North Dakota Qutetness is a virtue Actlvttles Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Annual staff 4 Semor Play 4 JOSEPH LUND Uoel january 7 1933 Granvllle North Dakota Glrls may be a puzzle but I ll never give them up Act1v1t1es Glee Club 4 Basketball Z 4 Football Z 4 Annual 4 Eagle Echo staff 4 Carntval King Z Class Officer 2 Stranger 1n the Night 1 Strictly Formal Z just Ducky Who Murdered Who? Z Semor Play 4 MAR-IEANNE MUELLER fMargeljune 5 1932 Granvxlle North Dakota Everyone should fall 1n love Act1v1t1es Glee Club 1 3 Basketball Z 3 4 Annual 4 Eagle Echo staff 3 Pep Club 1 Z 3 4 Strictly Formal 3 Semor Play WILLARD THOM fW11l1el Aprxl 17 1931 Russell North Dakota Aw g wan I m not the type ACt1VltlES Glee Club 4 Football 3 Annual staff 4 Semor Play 4 Who Murdered Who? Z LOVETTA WIDMAYER flvlmmel February Z 1931 Rugby North Dakota Every woman for herself Actwxtres Glee Club 3 Pep Club 1 Z 3 4 Eagle Echo staff 3 Annual staff 4 Carmval Queen 3 President of Student Councrl 4 Class Offlcer 1 Z 3 Strrctly Formal 3 Semor Play 4 ll 3 1 1 1 tl - - 11 I ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 4, 11 - 11 , 11 1 - . 11 - 1 1 1 . 1 . ,, . . , . : 1 1 1 1. I If , . 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 '41 . . . . l, . 1 1 1 11 l A1 ' 1 - 11 I 1 - , - , 4. : I I I .4 . 1 1 - 11 , . : ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 ' . . . ' H . 11 ' 1 1 . 11 11 , - 1 1 - : I I I 11 ' ' ' 11 - ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 K ' 1 9 I I I ll ' 1 ' I, , . : ' 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 - I ... , - 11 - - 11 , 11 - 11 , 11 1 1 11 . 11 11 ' - -4' A - . - . ' I I I 11 ' 11 - ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 , ,11 . 11 - 1 A 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 11 1 1 111 , 1 2 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ll 'U 1 - U - 1 1 1 ll il . : ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 - . A1 ' 11 . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - SENIOR CLASS STATISTICS The average age of the class is seventeen years and four months with Violet the oldest and joe the youngest The average weight IS one hundred and thirty pounds wtth joe as heavyweight and Babe as feather weight The average height IS 5 6 with Willard as the tallest and joan the shortest The average standmg of the class lS 85 Z3 There are seven Lutherans seven Congregationallsts and one Holiness Methodist in the class Other statlstlcs are Fllrts Beverley and joan Studlous Wlllard Youthful Max-Jeanne Wxllmgest janet and Donald Darmg Lovetta Best Singer Mlldred Most Athletlc Howard Happy Mediums Babe and Evelyn Quletest Vtolet Blggest Gossxps Guess Who? Blggest Wolf Gordon Ambltlous oe Best Dancers Senlors Most llkely to succeed Sentors GRADUATION ACTIVITIES Skip Day Ut s a deep dark secret P T A Reception for the Semors Monday May9 Baccalaureate Sunday May ZZ School Auditorium Class Nxght Tuesday May Z4 Commencement Thursday May Z6 School Audltorlum IZ Giddiest ----------------------------------------- AnnaBe11 . . ------------ M ----------- ------- F ------ n --U - J . , ' Z, CLASS HIST OR Y In September of 1945 a group of about Z9 Freshman began a precarwus xoyage through the seas of Gram 1l1e I-hgh School toward their harbor Commencement Day Of those or1g1nal Z9 only 14 have safely weathered the wmds and storms The passenger list on the shlp GHS Freshmen conslsted of the followmg Fxelyn Boutlller joyce Harmon janet Cox Bexerley Hanson Howard Hills Gordon Frlandson Donald Detbler joe Lund Wxllard Thom Dick Wells Donald Wa1tz.er Doran Waltz.er Marjeanne Mueller Viola Wager Mildred Wager Dolly Mae Wager Pauline jones LoVetta Wtdmayer Donald Lxppman O Delle Hanson Emma jane Wneroskl Lyle Moffatt Mildred Aarnes AnnaBelle Bailey oan Crawford Bxllxe Brummond johnme Hiller and George Lewls The ship put mto port after the first lap of its xoyage in the sprung 1946 In the fall there were nine who d1d not enter thelr names ln the GHS Sophomore s passenger 11st Thls shlp left behind in port o Lund Wlllard Thom Donald and Doran Waltzer the three Wager gurls D ck Wells and Donald Llppman joyce Martm durxng the voyage transferred to Mlnot and George Lewis Jomed the jumors 46 The second haven was reached in june of 1947 The GHS junior left on the third leg of the voyage tn September of the same year This tlme the shlp s l1st did not carry the names of O Belle Hanson and Emma Wleroskl Before the ship put mto port an the sprlng of 1948 It had to report the followmg AWOL s Bxllle Brummond Lyle Moffatt Paulmg jones and johnnte Hiller A new name added to the list at the beglnnxng of this voyage was that of Helen Thompson but she also left us to jom the ranks of those graduatxng nn 48 The ship was happy to report the return of two wanderers j e Lund and Willard Thom By successfully saxlmg around all obstacles they had reached our ship once more There were two gala occaslons on the GHS jumor The furst o December 12 1947 was the jumor play Strxctly Formal a fascmat ing comedy wxth all passengers contrxbutnng to the success of the evening The second event and perhaps the most lmportant one of the voyage was the presentation of the jumor Senxor Banquet and Prom on May 14 1948 On the banquet table damty and beautiful decoratxons emphastaed the theme STARDUST Durlng the evening The Happy Gang set a mood for dancing on the deck under a sky of blue sprmkled wxth stars of sllver 13 I -Q - ' , . K - .. .. ,- , . . , I V I ' I I 'I ' I I I I i I I I I I I ' I I I i I I . ,J . , . . . ' of I no 1 vw , -4 ' - ' ' . ,j e I I I . 6 . . . I ' I ' I , 5 of 1 Y I . . IO ' I1 ' ' . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . , , I I l I , . . , 0 n I ' ll ' ll ' . , Fl ' OO ' Oi ' I I I I u I 1 - I ' I .1 .. .. . . ' I I Ihe Fall of 1948 brought back fourteen of thobe who began the xoyape on the GI-'S Freehmen They werej net Cox Mtldred Aarnes f'nnaBelle Balley Exelvn Boutlller oe I und Donald Dembler Cordon Frlandson Howard Pxlls Bexerley Hanson jo n Crawford joyce Harrnon Marjeanne Mueller Wlllard Thom and I OX etta Wtdrnaver One new passenger came on board Vlolet Klneeli who had been 5a1l eall wlth a Qtaunch determxnatzon to weathf r the storm so that they 'rnpht make the port of entrv into a fascxnattnp new world of Whlch they wmll becorrle a part after May ze 1949 C1 XSS MOTTO Not or school But or life w learn CI .ASS FLOWFR VN hlte Rose ASR CO1 ORS Gold and Whitt 14 y D t. ' L A 4 V , x 6 1 . E A . 1 , J' , . IJ 4 W I . F I A ' s V 4. 1 Y - ' 1 1 6 ' ' S .K , . M , . I ing on the IVIHS Line, These fifteen greeted the last and best lap of their f f e CI . Q LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT THE SENIOR CLASS We the Semor Class of the c1ty of Granvtlle county of Mcl-Ienry and state of North Dakota being of sound mlnd and memory do hereby make publish and declare thts to be our last will and testament hereby revokmg any will o wills heretofore made by us Ftrst joyce Harmon and Evelyn Bouttlxer leave then' unexpected jokes to anyone who can pull them off as well as they can Second Howard Hllls leaves the memory of his laugh much to the distress everybody Third Mtldred Aarnes wllls her tntelllgence ln everything to those who are less fortunate Fourth Beverley Hanson has nothlng to leave as she wants to take her secretarial ability wlth her Ftfth joan Crawford leaves her desk ln the Freshman row to a future Freshxe Sixth joe Lund leaves h1s hair to Donald Waltaer just call him Baldy Seventh AnnaBel1e Bailey and janet Cox endow thenr abxltty of fnndmg out of town men to Sharon Mlller and Leah Hanson Etghth Lovetta Wtdmayer wllls her posltlon as prestdent of the Student Councxl to Ronald Moffat Nmth Gordon Erlandson leaves thts say1ng That there English sure gets me down don t xt? Tenth Donald Detbler wtlls h1s smxles to those who do not have any but could make use of them Eleventh Marjeanne Mueller glves her gum chewtng abtltty to next year s typmg classes who will carry on m true form Twelfth Violet Kmzell wills her quietness to Btllte Brummond Thtrteenth Wlllard Thom leaves his carefreeness to Margaret Olson Fourteenth The Shorthand Class leaves their textbooks and B1sbees to Gerald Murphy Ftfteenth The Semor Boys wtll their cooking ability to all future wives 15 OF I . I D - I I I I D I 1 I . . ' . . r . . . ' . of . n 1 . V --.I . Ill . . . ,. . - I O ' 'I , . I . . i n a a . 1 I Sixteenth The Seniora will their ability to make money and to sepnd it to all future Seniors Sexenteenth The QPDIOTS will their happy homes, in thi asser blv to anyone that will take them In Witness Whereof We 'Ire SEHIOTS of C anxille High School the tebtator'-, he e set our hand 'and seal hereto this Sexentcenth div of February in the xear of our 1 ord one thousand nine hundred and forty mnr H9405 Seal tcetament by the Senior Class the abowe named teatafors, in thc presence of ue who at their request Ind in the presence of theiri and of each other haxe subacrlbed our nanues hereto as witne-ses onthe dm and year last aforf eaid 'Villxarr' Nfl Freeman Bequie A lohneon F Allen Goodman 16 . V Y ,A . jr Y. .D X y A N kk -V K ' :U , , ru 'V ' X Y, ,-M-cw, ee- Mawr, ,ff 7 Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for their last will and R, , ' ,. C i , . . , ., ' Yv i ' . A . A THF l9f-rs CLASS DOFM The 49ers I ve been told Rushed to the west to dlp for gold But we 49ers of today Have taken twelxe year to make our way From 37 to 49 our school lxfe has been just fme f Better not beheve us cause thxs is just a hne just flfteen llttle Semors not too young or old We know we re far more prec1ous than the 49ers Flrst comes janet so trlm and neat As class president she can t be beat Next IS Vxolet so serene She s our vice presldent and ts really keen Then comes Evelyn who 11 never rest Untll she IS headed for the west There s also Joyce wlth a laugh so Jolly Go along wmth her and you ll have fun by golly Another IS Beverley fxlled with humor and wut AnnaBelle has a g1ggle to remember her by She al o has a soldler learmng to fly Joan is small and pretty snappy It seems to us she s always happy Joe rosy cheeks and manly form Newer gets to bed ttll early morn Donny has a friendly smxle That yOu Can See fOr rnany a mlle Gordon s merry carefree ways Haunt the teachers for days and days star Wlllard IS our baseball We hope it carrles him xery far Mildred has burned the To be xaledlctorxan she mxdmght ox surely dld to1l LoVetta a blond and blue eyed lass ls the darnngest of our Semor class Marjeanne with olive skm and haxr so dark When she s wlth jvn she s happy as a lark Last but not least IS Howard so great I-hs lmagxnatlon ms a truck of fate You we met us all nova we bid farewell VN hat we make of ourselves only tlme w111 tell 17 gold A motto for her is Do or die but never quit. . . . .1 CLASS PR OPHEC Y It IS May 26 1959 and everyone IS gathered in the Granvllle School Audltormm for graduatlon servlces Standmg lh one corner of the auditorlum is a group of dxstlngulshed looknng people talkmg rapidly as possxble before the services start It IS the class of 49 together for the flrst tlme in ten years and they are very busy trymg to catch up on what everyone has been domg But thelr conversatlon ms cut short by the prelude muslc and the graduates marchlng down the aisle Everyone stralns forward to see the guest speaker who flew down from Washington to speak at th1s great occasxon It IS our North Dakota Senator joseph L Lund Wlth htm IS Beverley Hanson the President s prlvate secretary who will also speak on Slttmg on the Presldent s Lap After the applause dies down Mr Wlllard Thom president of the school board mtroduces przma donna M1ldred Aarnes who on a short vnsxt to her parental home from New York sings for us Crawford s Melody tn Z Flat While she IS sxngmg we glance around at the other students of the class of 49 S1tt1ng up in front so neat and trim IS janet Cox owner of the Cute Cox Fashion Shoppe in Towner North Dakota Next to her IS AnnaBelle Balley who although walttng for the return of her soldler boy hasn t lost her g1ggle Two rows behmd them szt joan Crawford and Violet Kmzell two successful busmess women from Florlda lookxng very chic mn their upsweeps and four inch heels Behind them ms Mrs jtm Rtchards the former Marjeanne Mueller who IS kept busy trymg to qunet her twins jun and T1m and baby Marge Close to the back are two prosperous gentlemen whispering about thelr latest cattle shipments These gentlemen are Gordon Erlandson and Donald De1bler owners of the G Bar E. and Double Bar D ranches Across from them slts a petite little blond basking in the glory of the success of her latest night club The Macombo m Hollywood This IS LoVetta W1dmayer owner of all Hollywood s famous restaurants She is havlng quite a tlme tryxng to see around the broad shoulders of the man tn front of her She doesn t recognme hlm as one of her old classmates swwel hlpped Howard I-I1lls the only football player with thirty touchdowns to his credit He IS vacatlomng untxl football season starts as then he w1ll resume h1s posttmon as backfielder wnth the Mxchmgan team that he made famous Our attention is dwerted by a noise In the back of the audntorlum All heads turn just ln tlme to see Mrs Leland Harmon Evelyn Boutxher run after her energetlc young son We fund that Evelyn has settled down and IS raxsmg a family 1n Portland Oregon She has returned to Granvxlle for the class reunlon Helping her wlth the fam1ly IS joyce Harmon secretary to Ernest Tubb who is here on vacat1on from her Job 1n Nashville Tennessee Havmg heard that her former heart throb IS here from the Un1vers1ty of M1ch1gan Thus happy reumon of the class of 49 as certainly bemg enjoyed by every one Fond memories exciting experiences and plans for the future seem to be the mam conversatlon as the txme of parting draws near we hear plans bemg made for a second reumon 1n the year 1969 18 1 1 . . , . . . - 1 1 o 1 . . . . , . . . , , ' ll ' ' ' I 9' 1 - I 1 1 1 0 u 1 - 11 1 1 f , . . . . . ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 . . . , . , . 1 - 1 1 , . . . - '- .. .. . 1 - 1 , . . . . . . . , . . 1 ' 1 1 , . ' Y . . . . . . 1 1 - . . , . . . . - 1 l fw UNDERGRADS X U I DORAN WAI TYER CFRTRUDF' YONKER DOROTHY AARNEZS PATRICIA BERGSTAD WILLIAM BRUMMOND ARDELLE COVEZLL COLLEEN ERICKSON IRENE HILLS JEAN joHNsoN -JOAN JOHNSON ADELLI-: LAWSON LAUAREL SMLSRUD JEANNE voGEL DONALD wALTzER JUNIORS DOROTHY 'XARNFS fDortsJ Our year round athlete PATRICIA BFRGSTAD fpatl Basketball or study that IS the questxon Wll LIAM BRUMMOND fB1ll1el Of all my father sfamlly I love myself the best ARDELLE COVELL fArch1eJ Have you heard the latest? COLLEEN ERICKSOIN In school she IS qulet and so demure IRFNE HILLS Men Pooh there s only one for me JFAN JOHNSON fBaldyl I am a twin Whlch one? JOAN JOHNSON fWh1stleJ What fun to be a tw1n ADELE' LAWSON Llfe 15 just a contmual goose chase LAUREL SMESRUD KBFOWHIC Must I make a ChOlC99 Why can t I have them all RFJEANNA VOGFL Ueanne Why worry there s oodles of men DONALD WALT ZER An ounce of preventxon ms worth a pound of cure DORAN WALT ZER fCurlyj Bug blonde and bashful GERTRUDE YONKER fGert1el A man oh for a man CLASS INFVMS In September our class elected the followmg as officers Pat Bergstad presldent Jeanne Vogel vtce presldent Irene H1115 Secretary and Laurel Smesrud treasurer Mrs Johnson was chosen as our class advtsor Jeanne Vogel was selected as our candldate for Carmval Queen Our representatlve on the Student Courcll IS I aurel Smesrud We have begun our plans for the Junior Semor Prom wmth a Snamsh Fmesta as our theme Zl L nu an I 4 I . nm , ' ' vv ,. . . , . ' , . ,, , . , . , no ' - an no vi on - - au . an u -1 4 A . , . . a - - an . - an - use l no - -A - - uv D - J u - I nv I , nn u sn ' an - - su . 44 - va 1 . , . I - no no 1 . 5 . - v V , . - , - - , - I I - Y . BARRY BOUTILIER BFVEIRLFY BACON MARY BYERS DONALD FRLANDSON DFLORES FVFRSON EARL FREFMAN ANDR FW LOFTFSNES CORINNE LOFTESNES GAILEN MILLER ERNEST MINERT RICHARD MORRISON GERAI D MURPHY MARGARFT OLSON DONALD ROLI MAN WILSON SEIRIGHT ALFRED SCHMIDT DUANE WOODALL. DELANE HANSON SOPHOMORFS BFVERLEY BACON fBevl There s only one love for me BARR Y BOUTILIER Sfnlllhg and studlous MARY BYERS fByersl Have you seen my new boyfriend? DONALD ERLANDSON fDonme Why worry lxfe IS too short DFLORES FVFRSON fDee Dee, She would talk ye gads how she would talk FARL FREEMAN Oh lmjust full of wmsecracks DFLANF HANSON fSonnyl Oh you flckle blonde ANDREW LOFTESNES fAndyl Small of stature but great of capacity CORINNE LOFTESNES fCornyl She s just a dandy all round girl GAILEN MILLER fGakel Cute dark and not very big but dynamlte comes ln small packages RICHARD MORRISON KDICKIC, He can play a guitar wlth the best of them GERALD MURPHY fGerryj To be a muslcian one must practice MARGARET OLSON fMuggsyl Not all thoughts are spoken DONALD ROLLMAN fDonl Why study? The more we study the more our dumbness we uncover ALFRED SCHMIDT fAlj A person needs a good foundation to stay on the ground WILSON SERIGHT fW1ll1eJ Ten mlnutes with me and you ll have a past DUANE WOODALL Already henpecked CLASS NEWS ln September our class elected the followlng as offlcers Gallen Miller presldent Beverley Bacon secretary Ernest Mlnert vlce nresldent and Delores Everson treasurer F Allen Goodman was chosen as our class advlsor Alfred Schmidt is our representatlve to the Student Councll Cormne Loftesnes a member of our class ms one of the cheerleaders She also represented our class as a candldate for Carmval queen 22 : ' , ll , ' ' -li ERNEST MINER T: 1E rniel A man of few questions -quite a few. , 1 H . of NORMA jEAN AARNES EUGENE ANFINSON ROBERT COVFLL. FERN GR ONDAHL FLVFRA HANSON HAR OLD HAP MON MFR LF HER MAN RUTH HERMAN GENE JONES CARL LOFTESNES SHARON MILLER LUCILLE OLSON ELIZABETH OVERGAARD JOSEPH PETERSON MARY ANN SOMMERDORF CAROL WALTZER LEAH HANSON FRFSHMAN NOR MA jFAN AAR NFS QINorm1ej Her motto IS To work well FUCFNF' ANFINSON fB11lyj Hrs motto IS To play ROBFRT COVFLL fBobl Not very tall tn fact rather small but fa1r and square and liked by all FERN CRONDAHL fTOOtSl9, She doesnt let her studies interfere with her co educatton ELVERA HANSON Where there s a w111 there s a way LEAH HANSON Short and sweet nuff saxd HAR OLD HARMON I want to be bashful but the glrls won t let me MERLE HERMAIN fpetel Burl Ives the Znd RUTH HFRMAN fRl1th1C7 Inx est m her smlle lt pays GENE IONFS fGen1us Happy go lucky not a care tn the world CARL LOFTESINFS Willing to work and he does SHARON MILLER Have you heard thxs story? LUCIL LF' OLSON fSusj A manner demure so calm and sure FLIZABETH OVERGAARD ILUH Sweet and snappy and always happy JOSEPH DETERSON U Q Why hurry there s another day commg MAR Y ANN SOMMFRDORF Better to wear out than to rust out CAROL WALT 7ER Pleasure and actlon make the hours seem short CLASS NFWS Our class elected the followmg officers ln September Lucllle Olson Dresldent Carl Loftesnes vice presldent and oe Peterson secretary treasurer Mrs Ehart was chosen as our class advmsor Elizabeth Overgaard was selected as our candidate for Carnival queen She IS also our representative on the Student Council Z5 .A I 1 - an - 1 an A ' . . I - an - - v um ,. Is. , X , . I an - - L. , . , , - n I . U , . . . - nn I an 1 - u -1 . , . I lu - u I on - 1 vs . , . YI on vu I - an I - - - nu J - 1 I Q I - D as - on 1 J . , . 1 I u - - nu - - . , . I on - vs I cn as 4 .- . L ' . I -I as as I oe an v - av L . g . I mn on J , , . I u - an I - - I J - - TIES STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING Alfred Schmxdt Eluubeth Overgaard Dems Kemp Laurel Qmesrud joyce Harmon SEATED joan Crawford LoVetta Wldmayer CHEERLEADERS CORINNE 1.01- rEsNEs coL.LEl-:N ERICKSON JANET cox .IOYCE HARMON JOAN CRAWFORD Z7 - 1 . CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The all school and community Christmas program was held at 8 15 on the evening of December 22 Musical numbers for the program were provided by the boys and girls glee clubs a grade chorus and a men s chorus There were also several solos and small group numbers All musical numbers were interspersed with scripture reading As these numbers were presented a nativlty scene was portrayed in a Bethlehem set ting ONE ACT PLAY CONTEST The Mcl-Ienry County One Act Play Contest was held in the Granville School Auditorium on November 12 The Judge for this event was Professor Gross of the Bottineau School of Forestry Granville s entrant the play Billy s First Date was given a rating of County Jeanne Vogel and Donald Erlandson both of Granville were chosen to head the list of the ten best actors and actresses Mrs Orlo Ehart was director of the Granville production STUDENT COUNCIL The student council has been very active during this school year They have promoted numerous school parties including after game entertainment for the visiting basketball teams NATIONAL ASSEMBLIES PROGAMS The National School Assemblies have presented several interesting programs in Granville during the school year They Include Bob Wood a chalk artist and cartoonist on September 13 the Bushe Marionettes on November 16 and the Ritz Trumpeteers on November 30 Future programs scheduled are the Wallace Chime Players on February 25 the Melodeers on March Z8 and a magic show on April 27 Each px ogram has been educational and very entertaining Z8 96. It ranked highest of the eight plays submitted by high schools in McHenry SCHOOL BAND GIR LS GLEE CLUB G IR LS BAND P Back Row Front Row To pictured are Left to Right Not pictured is Back Row Front Row GIRLS CIFF Cl UB F11 abeth Overgaard Norma ,Aarnes Delores Fverson jean Vogel Pauline Schmidt Gertrude Yonker lucille Olson Beverlex Bacon Pat Berpstad Mildred Aarnes Carol Waltzer and Mrs Schmidt Dorothy Aarnes Laurel 'umesrud Mary Byers Sharon Miller Teresa Schnezdel Kareen Frlandson Marlys Lerxick Claudia Anflnson and Janice l eavy Leah Hanson Doris Tonnesson Betty jones lvlary Ann Sommerdorf Dorothy Meyer Ruth Herman Delores Evenson Colleen Vrickson Corinne Loftesnes Fern Grondahl Marilyn Widmayer and Margaret Olson 'SCHOOL BAND Dems Kemp Gary McDaniel Gertrude Yonker Norma Aarnes Frlandson Gailen Miller Sharon Miller Delores Fverson Donald Frlandson Colleen Frtckson Donald McC1usky Cerald Murphy lucille Olson Marlxs Lervick Dorothy Aarnz s Mildred Aarnes Beverley Bacon and Mrs Schmidt l aurcl Smesrud FIPI S BAIND Mrs Schmidt joyce llarmon Sharon Miller jean Vopel l aurel Srrmesrud and Dorothy flarnes Fllzabeth Overgaard Norma Aarnes Gertrude Yonker Mary Byers Pauline Clchmidt Colleen Frickson Delores Fverson Lucille Olson Marlis l ervick Mildred Aarnes and Beverley Bacon 30 .. .i J . . ,1 . 'z 1 '25 , A ' 71 - , , I 'Q U J 1 ' O 1 ,Y 1 bf , 1 .. , Q . . ': . 4 5 5 . K ', F ' . ' 1 f ' - 1 ' 1 YN I ' 2 ' , ' , -, ' Y Y I I ls. , 1 ' . , , ' Elizabeth Overgaard, Pauline Schmidt, Mary Byers, Andrew -1 1 1 I 1 In 1 M' 1 f' 1 ' ' ' Y 1 V 1 1 1 -1 -I - - 1 ,r 1 ' 1 7 A-xx . - Q1 I - Q- ' , ' J ,lil 7 1 . . ' , ,Q ' , , , , I 'Y I I -' I 1 1 1 1 1 y . Y . 1 . GRANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RODFO The Granville Htgh School Carmval Rodeo was presented October l 1948 The evening s entertalnment was ln western style Bucklng bronchos and desert sagebrush made a characterlstlc settmg for the program which conslsted of Western numbers The aud1tor1um was decorated mn appz-opr1ate autumn colors red yellow brown and gold Booths of many slzes and shapes lined the sides of the gym and a large bmgo stand occupxed the center of the floor There was a baseball throw ftsh pond novelty booth candy booth votlng booth chance booth rmg the goose booth mouse booth ring the bell booth and a ball throw The Home Economlcs classes served lunch In a modern styled covered wagon The re1gn1ng fashlon of the evenlng was western costumes wlth red bandanas a must Penaltles could not be avolded lf one was found bandana less Door prlzes won were a Sunbeam Mlxmaster the adult prme by Mrs Walter Thrana a Philco table model radlo the Juvenlle prve by Arland Mrs Lou1se Erlandson and a large panda bear by Allen Frey Wilson Serlght was lucky ringer of the goose At midnight Corinne Loftesnes the Sophomore candldate was crowned queen of the Rodeo by last year s queen Lovetta W1dmayer Her attendants were the other three candidates Elizabeth Overgaard Freshman jeanne Vogel junior andjanet Cox Semor KEMPENIE S MAGIC SHOW On October Z9 1948 Kempenle the mag1c1an and h1s wxfe presented themr varied program of magic trlcks and tllustons Trlcks of all kinds were presented and their final number was a feat of the1r own mventlon which they clalmed could not be duplicated or explalned by the unlmtxated Mrs Kempenle was first tled unto a large black sack and then lowered lnto a box whxch had been padlocked together by two men from the audience The cover was then placed on the box and padlocked In a few muuutes Mrs Kempeme had escaped and when the box was opened by these men Kempeme himself was t1ed ln the sack 31 Mueller. Chance booth priaes included a lace table-cloth which was won by X HOWARD HILLS F GAILEN ALFRED Clnilil MILLER F SCHLAIDT C GORDON I HAROLD ERLANDSON G LUND G HARMON F DONALD DONALD BOB ERLANDSON G DEIBLER G COVELL F vfml- GENE OE LOFTBSNES G JONES F' PETERSON F No! matured are Delane Hanson F and Billie Brummond F 33 J r A I PAT JEAN VOGEL F DOROTHY BERG5-I-AD C Canuln AARNES F AR DELLE LAUREL GER TR UDE COVELL G SLAESRUD G YONKER G AF? SHAR ON MILLER F Bl-:TTY JONES G LEAH MARJEANNE HANSON F MUELLER G L KAR EEN ER LANDSON 34 S LUCILLE G OLSON G BOYS SPORTS The basketball season of 1948 49 has proved so very unsausfactory as far as the number of games played The Eagles have played only mne games 1n h1gh school compet1t1on wmnmg four of the n1ne F Allen Goodman ts the coach Gdllen M1ller and Howard Hllls were h1gh scorers for the season w1th 87 pomts each Alfred Schmtdt had a hlgh of 76 pomts Howard H1lls was elected captam for the year The Eagles are plannlng to go to the D1str1ct Tournament whlch IS to be held 1n Devlls Lake March Z 3 4 5 The drawmgs have been made and St john S ts the team the Eagles are scheduled to play IH the flrst round of the tournament Granv1lle Granv1lle Granvllle Granv1lle Granvllle Granvllle Gardena Kramer Velva Towner Model Reserves Velva G ranvllle Granv1lle Upham Granv1lle Upham The predlctrons for the 49 50 team are fatr as there are some boys from the reserves who should help the team The track team for th1s season should be good as very few students were lost through graduatton A few new boys were added whlch should make th1s season faxrly succ ssful GIRLS SPORTS The Eaglettes played a reasonably good season of basketball w1nn1ng three of the fwe games they played Pat racked up 81 polnts to lead the other forwards jean Dorothv Sharon and Leah 1n scor1ng Outstand1ng tn thetr guard posttlons were Ardelle and Laurel Also olaymg guard were Gertrude Betty Marjeanne Kareen and Lucllle Marjeanne wxll be the only one lost through graduat1on Granvllle Granvxlle G ranvllle Granvxlle Granvxlle We look f Gardena Kramer Alumm Upham Upham orward to a successful track season thls year as all the g1rls 35 ' ------------- zz ---------------------- 48 ' ------------- Z1 ---------------------- ll ' -------------- Z4 .------------------------ 47 ' ------------- 15 ----------------------- 36 ' ------------- 40 ------ ---------- 3 3 ' -------------- 12 ------------------------- 50 ' ------------- Z8 ---------------------- 33 ' ------------- 37 Model Reserves ---- ------------ 3 Z ' ------------- 53 ------------------------ 36 ' ............ 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