Harding High School - Saga Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

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X , Qi? Q A X . A .s 4-ru :VON QM Giga, I 944 Publzlvhecf by the Senzbr Class of Hardzhg High School On the site of Earl and Third Streets, By the shining airport beacon, Stands the school that,s known as Harding Scene of many a happy hour. Contents I Kauai unc! 7!Waic!en5 If jfihaf Cuafomei Through these doors in eariy morning Throng the happy Harding students. Should you ask us whence these storzes Whence these legends and tradmons, We should answer, We should tell you, From our clubs and from our classes, From our fne athletic contests, From our artists and our Writers, F rom all these there comes our SAGA. 3 rincqaa MR. 1-1. W. GODFREY Two good friends had Harding students Singled out from all the others. 1 :Midfanf principa MR. E. E. LENANDER 1 jlge jaw fy .,.......r,,.,. A,N., ,. H StamIi1zg.' Mr. Slovu ni, Miss Larson, Miss Am- nndson, Mr. 'l'. Johnson, Mr. Landis. Swrlfvlf Mr. tiodiivy, Mrs. Caroline, Mr. Fu- hay, Miss T'oai'son, Miss .Jr Vaughzin, Mr. I.ennnde1'. Standing: Mr. Waters, Miss Miller, Mrs. Ster- rett, Mrs. Robinson, Mr Gavin. MV. R. Johnson, Seated : Mr. Mitchell Mrs. Pradit, Mrs. Tate Miss Cates, Mr. Thomas Miss Daly. Many things our Of the stars that Of the metals in our language Of Of teachers taught us shine in the heaven, the earth, and Our countryg OUT government dfld gfedf 171671. ...r,,....M.t..,.. .W Szrzuding.' Miss Connolly, Miss Buss, Zwoster, Miss Se-Ike, Miss Smith. Seated: Mrs. Roder, Miss llollnian, Miss Collins, Miss Hunley. 5 Miss Schulz, Mr. Sexton, Mr. Harp, Mr. Gausemal, Mr. Miss Wellisch, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Flynn, Miss Fraser, A UDREY ALBRECHT OCKSTROH, C0'Er1'1'tor , jANE R. Editor Associate QS, 169 mee S raw aga E Assodale Audrey Albrecht and Lois Ekensteen . A.....,.., ,A.,. E ditors-in-Chief Joyce Dodds, Jane Rockstroli and Jeanne Sinnen .... . . . ,Associate Editors Robert Boland and William Kinderwater ,.,..... . . Sports Editors Katy Novak and Darrell Rial ...,...,..........,....,...,........ Art Editors Last row: Darrell Rial, Eugene Bergman, .loo Kerst. SecomL1'o11v.' Robert Boland, Marjorie Hylton, Joan Sulweilicig Joyce Dodds, Marian VVillai'd, David Ostcrholdt, August Scliziuer. Seated: Jane Rookstroh, Lois Ekensteen, Audrey Albrecht, Katy Novak, Jeanne Sinneii. 6 LOIS EKENSTEEN, ROBERT Co-Editor BOLA Sporty Ed12orND, Faculty Advisers ........ . . .Mrs Alice Caroline, Editorial Miss Erna Schultz, Art Miss Margaret Smith, Business Business Manager . . , . .Harlan Biebighauser - Sfa Span, EJIQYVATER, Last row: Art Rasmussen, James Button, Robert Boland, James Goossens, Bob Kochsiek, Harlan Beibighauser, Roy Brenner, Robert DeLaMartre. Thrirrl row: Harvey Damsgard, Audrey Albrecht, Jane Rockstroh, Lois Ekensteen, Dorothy Jean Mears. Lorraine Szerrneta, Marion Swenson. Serum! Vow: Gordon Heimer, Bernadette Juenernann, Jeanne Sinnen, Joyce Dodds, Mary Flana- dn Mildred Zengel Ruth Utec-ht Kathleen VVelCh, Margaret VVagner. A h Jfirsf 1'ow.'4.Iean Hayvkins, smiley' VVeiss, Jean Aiehele, Mary Ann Miller, Miss Margaret Smit , Phyllis Buckman, Mary Lee Hines, Ethel Moe, Audrey McHatt1e. 8,088 j6Ll'lfI bLl'l'L5 Out of childhood into manhood Now have grown these groups of students Skilled in all the craft of knowledge. Learned in all the lore of Wise men. WR1 5 1 v Q F -j- - 1 M4132 5 -fa f 2 , z X r i I f 6 L EKEN5TE EN'YEAGERk A 1 i w 1 N w Y.: Snior Gfarizi Ofhcem George Beyer, president Mary Lou Braun, secretary Robert Kochsielc, vice-president Lorraine Keller, treasurer Senior Cfarm ,fdcfuibom Mrs. Maude Robinson Mr. Carl Slocum 1 memderd of fke 644:55 of g Wow in Richard Baird Donald Barry Stanley Barry Richard Bender Stanley Clasen Glen Entenmann Don Gabrielson Robert Kirch Richard Krogi Walter Larson Harvey Leach Henry Loe james Long Glenn Miller 9 fAe .fglrmecf .gzruicefi Wayne Riegel joseph Russo Arthur Smith Donald Townsend Ralph Vitcak Ralston Welch Donald Wilson C an Jeanne Sinnen Marian Swenson Olga Chistopian Audrey Albrecht Lois Ekensteen Sigrid Halvorsen Elaine Gordy Jean Aichele Loraine Schramske Anna Eoloff Robert De La Martre Jane Rockstroh Shirley Trapp Constance Miller Doris Christianson Mary Flanagan Mary Turner Violet Durow Robert Kochsiek Donald Patet Beverly Wyss Donald Scheel Patricia Johnsrud Ruth Hoffmann Lillian Raths Harriet Hohman Catherine Demasuk Robert Boland Harriette Rosenquist Patricia Farnham Ethel Moe Lorraine Keller Harlan Biebighauser Harvey Damsgard Ursuline Drost 0 f .Honor po! Alice Erickson Patricia Lee Katherine Novak Lorraine Wackerfuss Audrey McHattie Ralston Welch Robert Jackson Mary Lou Braun Shirley Barrett Dorothy Jean Mears Arnold Johnson Lorraine Scheel Richard Becker Margaret Wagner Dorothy Cooper James Goossens Francis Sagstetter Donald Karnuth Allan Gausman Paul Conway Eileen Leahy Raymond Ledo Mary Ann Miller Kenneth Grossman Barbara Hughes Mary Lee Hines Delores Carbone Marian Nelson Kenneth Stow Edith Smith Edsel Femrite Carroll Hanson James Button Ruth Utecht Mildred Zengel John Hennessey ean .f4icAeZz was vice-president of the junior class . . . appeared in 'ljoan of the Nancy Lee, Best Foot Forwardf, and What,s Cookin'? . , . belongs to the National Honor Society, MAH Choir, Madrigal, Mummersi, Latin, and Sci- ence Clubs . , . was president of the Junior Girl Reserves and Latin Club, and treasurer of the Scribblers. JOAN, .X4ll6!2l 50l'l played AH football in ,4Z and ,43, and B football in ,40 and i41 . . . belongs to the H Club and the Hi-Y . . . is sports editor of the Beacon . . . served on the prom com- mittee and junior dance committee . . . was a member of the Hozkey Team in '42, '43, and ,44, JOAD ..!4l0l'I'l6Ll'l played 'QBU football in ,41 . . . was on the Baseball Team in ,43 . . . enjoys listening to Bob Hope on the radio . . . likes to skate, hike, and swim . , . names Gone With the Windv as the best movie he has ever seen . . . would like to join the Coast Guard. . . . ffglflngel' attended Cretin High Schol before coming to Harding . . . plans to study aeronautical engineering at St. Thomas College . . . prefers the Marine Air Corps to any other branch of the service . . . names plane geometry as his favorite subject . . . likes to draw caricatures . , .U says that Walter Pidgeon is his favorite movie star, e0l'ge eye? is president of the senior class . . . played A football in ,4Z and '43, and BU foot- ball in ,40 and '41 . . . belongs to the Student Council . . , was a member of the NAU Basketball Squad . . . plans to attend Mar- quette University . . . would rather join the Navy than any other branch of the service. dry 8 gfal'lCACLl J is a member of the G.A.A ,,.. claims that she enjoys expression more than any other subject . . . likes to listen to Harry James on the radio . . . says that ice skating and roller skating are her favorite hobbies . . . names San Franciscov as the best movie that she has ever seen. ' a,U0l lle Olflfgefte was a member of the Girls' Bowling Team, G.A.A., and Girls' Glee Club . . . claims that skating is her favorite hobby . . , names Paulette Goddard and John Payne as the movie stars she enjoys most . . . says that My Friend Flickan was the best movie she has ever seen. .!4bL6!l 2g .fddfellkt is co-editor of the Saga and associate editor of the Beacon . . . plays in the band . . . is president of the National Honor Society and German Club . . . is a member of the Girl Reserves, Scribblersl, and Science Clubs . . . served as president of the Junior Girl Reserves. irginia ,xdnclerdon appeared in Thanks Awfullyn and the Christmas and Red Cross pageants . . . served on the y42 prom committee . . . is a member of the Choir, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, and Girls' Glee Club . . . would like to be a stenog- rapher . . . enjoys swimming, dancing, and bowling . . . declared that Stage Door Can- teenv was her favorite movie. Shri? garreff was a member of the Girls, Glee Club and the AU Choir , . . plans to attend business school . . . has appeared in P.T.A. and Red Cross Assemblies . . . enjoyed typing more than any other subject in high school . . . claims that joseph Cotten and Lana Turner are her favorite movie stars. MCAGUTJ Mc QI prefers the Navy to any other branch of the service . . . likes to fish, swim, and skate . . . claims that The Road to Nloroccov and its stars, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour, are his favorites in the movie world . . . names woodshop as his favorite subject. cjilarfan Megighaufier belongs to the Science Club and the Student Council , . . would like to study chemistry at the University of Minnesota . . . enjoys skat- ing, swimming, and hiking , . . names q'Lights Outw as his favorite radio program . . . claims that building model airplanes is his hobby . . . would like to join the Marine Air Corps. pogerf gofaru! is president of the Mummers' and Scribblers' Clubs . . . is managing editor of the Beacon and sports editor of the Saga . . . was junior class secretary . . . belonged to the National Honor Society, Student Council, German Club, and Safety Council . . . appeared in Salad Days, Q'Best Foot Forwardf, and i'They Burned The Books. aff? Ogg would like to do office work after she gradu- ates . . . likes to dance, skate, and fish . . . sang in the UAH Choir and Girls' Glee Club . . . says that the best movie she has ever seen was 'QGone With The Wind'7 . . . claims Greer Garson and John Payne are her favorite movie stars. 11 QOAQIJ appeared in the Operettas, The Marriage of Nannetteu and ujoan of the Nancy Leen , . . is a member of the Madrigal Club, AU Choir, and the Band . . . would like to study music at the University of Minnesota . . . claims that his ambition is to join the Marines. onafcl eg claims that hunting, skating, and fishing are his favorite hobbies , . . says that he enjoys listening to Fibber McGee and Molly on the radio . . . names Hedy Lamarr and Bing Crosby as his favorite movie personalities . , . claims that his one ambition is to become a big shotf, regorg uridiere was a member of the BH basketball squad in '42 . . . enjoyed aeronautics more than any other high school subject . . . belonged to the Track Team in '41 . . , prefers the Army Air Corps to any other branch of the service . . . would like to stay in aviation after the war, ibedzrid gardone appeared in Last Laughw and the National Brotherhood assembly . . . served as treasurer of the French Club . . . belonged to Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Bowling, and Science Clubs . . . would like to study radio at the Univer- sity of Minnesota . . . was a member of the Student Council . . . likes to dance and skate. Wfdam W played MBU football in ,41 . . . plans to attend trade school at Dunwoody to study electricity . . . was a member of the Bowling Team and the Dancing Club . . , claims that his ambi- tion is to be a fighter pilot in the Army Air Corps . . . likes to skate and swim. oriri CMM fianzion served on the junior class nominating com- mittee and the junior board . . . would like to attend a business school . . . enjoys listen- ing to Bob Hope over the airwaves . . . names Journey For Margaretw as the best movie she has ever seen . . . claims that typing was the subject she enjoyed most. CKZPLQ was a member of the G.A.A .... claims that she'd rather join the WAVES than any other wornen's branch of the service . . . appeared in What's Cookin'?', . . . plans to attend the Minnesota Farm School , . . would like to be a dressmaker . . . names Roy Rogers as her favorite movie stat. 12 Atari yt 5' ,Qs me--, nf! ,- B 4 X ko Clfg OM Edun is secretary of the senior class and president of the G.A.A ..,. belongs to the Student Council and Girl Reserves . , . enjoys listening to Fred Waring on the radio . . . was a mem- ber of the Tumbling Team . . . sang in the A Choir and the Girls' Glee Club . . , lists scrap books as her hobby. glflCAl'YlllI'l appeared in the 'QI-Ii-Litesv . . . served on the SAGA circulation staff . . . enjoyed English more than any other subject in high school . , . belonged to the Red Cross Council . . . says that Now, Voyagery' was the best movie she has ever seen , . . declares that drawing and dancing are her hobbies. CLWLEJ glflf!0I'l served on the junior nominating committee . . . was a member of the Track Team in ,42, '43, and ,44 . . . plans to attend college in South Dakota to study engineering . . . would rather join the Navy Air Corps than any other branch of the service . . . says his hobby is racing pigeons. cflanof CMAOH belonged to G.A.A., the Latin Club, and the Leadersl Club . . . says that swimming is her hobby , . . declares that DuBarry Was .1 Ladyu was the best movie she has ever seen . . . enjoys listening to the Hit Paraden . . . names Tyrone Power as her favorite hero in Hlfndofn. ga gkmfoiglan, belonged to the National Honor Society and Student Council , . . intends to study stenog- raphy at Cable's Business College . . . sang in the A Choir and the Girls' Glee Club . , . would like to become a secretary . . . likes to listen to Truth or Consequencesu on the radio . . . enjoys hiking. EKLPLQIZ 6Agfl 6lC2 was a member of the '43 prom committee . , . belonged to G.A.A .... claims that her ambition is to be a nurse . . . liked chemistry more than any other subject at Harding . . . says that Alan Ladd and Greer Garson are her favorites on the screen , . . enjoys playing the piano. oiri ggufier was president of the Tumbling Team . . . appeared in the '43 Hi-Jinxu . . . was a member of the Girl Reserves, Student Council, and G.A.A .,.. would like to be a Red Cross nurse . . . was a member of the Beacon staff . . . says that Crash Divew was the best movie she has ever seen. M0016 62041150 belonged to the Senior Girl Reserves, G.A.A., and the Mummers, Club , . . was a member of the Girls' Bowling Team in ,41 . . . appeared in the play, UNo Medalsiy . . . claims that Lana Turner and Clark Gable are her favorite movie stats . . . would like to be a stenographet. 0l'0!Ag Cooper belonged to the junior Girl Reserves, G.A.A., and Latin Club . . . intends to study stenog- raphy at Rasmussen Business College . . . de- clares that she enjoyed typing more than any other subject , . . collects silver pennies as a hobby . . . claims that 'QStar Spangled Rhythmi' was the best movie she has ever seen. Cya! een Cziaffa plans to attend Iowa State Teachers, College . . . served on the junior and senior nominat- ing Committees . . . appeared in the National Brotherhood Assembly . . . belonged to the Student Council . . . enjoys listening to Harry james on the radio . . . declares that Reap the Wild Windl' was the best movie she has seen. ogre fmauicldon was a member of the Tumbling and Mum- mers' Clubs . . . belonged to G.A.A., Student Council, Choir, and Glee Club . . . appeared in No Medals,', 'QDark Wind,l, Brother- hood Pageant,', Red Cross Rally, and Taos for the japsi' . . . would like to join the WAVES or Cadet Nurses . . . says her hobby is dancing. Cafderine emadu plans to go to comptometer school . . . claims that Tyrone Power and Claudette Colbert are her favorite movie stars . . . declares that 'lRandom Harvest is the best movie she has ever seen . . . enjoyed algebra more than any other subject , , . likes to listen to Kay Kyser's radio program. Oylfe LJLJJ was associate editor of the SAGA, and a member of the Beacon staff in ,43 and '44 . . belonged to the Scribblers' Club . . . was a member of the SAGA circulation committee . . . says that her ambition is to become a career girl . . . enjoys listening to Harry james on thc radio. 'Mobi lbmw says her one ambition is to be a success . . . admits music is her favorite hobby . . . says she enjoyed Spanish more than any other high school subject . . . is a member of the Latin Club . . . appeared in All But the Truth' . . . belongs to the National Honor Society. . if r E ,ara Afh pall! 60I'lLU6Lg attended Nazareth Hall at Lake Johanna dur- ing his junior year . . . declares that his ambition is to be a pilot in the Army Air Corps . . . says that his hobby is playing basketball . . . likes to listen to Bob Hope's radio program . . . claims that Rags Ragland is his favorite movie star. marina Cummimi appeared in joan of the Nancy Lee . . . declares that her ambition is to be a success- ful telephone operator . . . is a member of the UAH Choir . . . enjoys listening to the Hit Parade . . . names Ronald Reagan and Bette Davis as her favorites in the movie world. Clflfeg Cllllfigal' was a member of the Av Choir, the Madrigal Club, the Science Club, and the Scribblers' Club . . , appeared in the operetta, ujoan of the Nancy Leev . . . belonged to the National Honor Society . . . plans to attend the Uni- versity of Minnesota . . . lists Truth or Consequences as his favorite radio program. QOAQIJ me OFM, Wdfffe was co-treasurer of the junior class . . . served on the prom, junior nominating, and Student Council committees . . . belonged to the Student Council and National Honor Society . . . appeared in The Littlest Shepherdv . . . would like to join the Army Air Corps . . . admits chemistry was his favorite subject. ,Mfg .2239 IUJW plans to be a nurse . . . was a member of the Bowling Club , . . belonged to the NB Choir . . . enjoys listening to the ul-lit Parade . , . enjoyed art more than any other subject . . . claims For Whom The Bell Tollsn as her favorite movie . . . would like to join the WAVES. FJMALHQ llwflf was secretary of the Girl Reserves and the Scribblers, Club . . . belonged to the G.A.A. and Madrigal Clubs . . . was a member of the Choir . . . appeared in the plays, uThey Burned The Booksu and 'QBest Foot Forward . . , was in the operetta, ujoan of the Nancy Lee . , , wants to do clerical work. 6l I'l6l,l 6! enjoys swimming, hunting, skating, and ski- ing . . . wants to be a success . . . admits that Bugs Bunny is his favorite movie personality . . . declares that For Whom the Bell Tolls is the best movie he has ever seen . . . con- fesses that chemistry is his favorite subject . . . enjoys listening to Fred Waring's program. 13 Warfin gzerdarcl would like to join a mechanized army division . . . admits he enjoys driving and tinkering with cars . . , states that his ambition is to own a big car . . . confesses that his favorite high school subject was chemistry . . . says that 'lThat Brewster Boyy' is his favorite radio program. 6'Jl'l6L ggffellfllellgel' was secretary of the Choir . . . belonged to the Madrigal and Glee Clubs . . . appeared in the operetta, ujoan of the Nancy Leev . . . plans to attend the University of Minnesota to study music , . . liked For Whom The Bell Tollsn . . . says music was her favorite subject. ffm... says her ambition is to join the WAFS . . . likes to dance, hike, and swim . . , attended Monroe High School before coming to Harding . . . admits that Richard Greene is her favorite movie star . . . confesses that Gunga Dinv is the best movie she has ever seen . . , says her hobby is roller skating. cow! was a member of the Choir . . . enjoyed his- tory more than any other high school subject . . . wants to be a concert singer . . . says her favorite movie is wfhe Great Waltzi' and that her favorite radio program is Great Moments in Musici' . . .likes to skate, swim, and hike. poderf gricgdon played BU football in 740 and ,41 . . . was on the Hockey Team in '42 and ,43 . . . likes to skate, hike, and swim . , . likes hunt- ing and canoe trips . . . says his favorite movie is Air Forcei' . . . confesses that his favorite star is Wallace Beery . . . would like to join the Air Corps. gyda! jemrife plans to go to college to study engineering . . . played AD basketball in '42, ,43, and ,44, and 'QBU basketball in '41 . . . was on the B football team in '41 . . . claims his favorite subject was gym . , . confesses that 'lPride of the Yankeesv was the best movie hc has ever seen. orofdg jonfaine was a member of the G.A.A .... enjoyed typing and expression most while at Harding . . . likes to skate, hike, and swim . . . plans to attend Rasmussen Business School . . . would like to be a typist . . . enjoys listening to Bud Abbott and Lou Costello . . . would like to join the SPARS. 14 KZCLFQHCE ggell elagel' attended Balsam Lake High School and was junior class president there . . . appeared in the junior class play there, also . , . likes to swim, dance, skate, and hike . . . plans to attend college to study architecture . . . enjoys listening to Harry james , . . says his favorite movie is Mrs, Minivern . . , enjoys music. oifi gzenzi feen was co-editor of the SAGA and associate editor of the Beacon . . . belonged to the Art Club, German Club, Safety Council, and National Honor Society . . . appeared in Taps for Japsf' Red Cross and Brotherhood pageants . . . plans to attend Macalester College to study art . . . enjoyed chemistry more than any other subject. ,MA A0711 gil ieI'l'LCLl'llI- would like to become a millionaire . . . likes to dance and swim . . . was a member of the Choir and the Rifle Team . . . plans to attend the University of Minnesota . . , declares that Lana Turner and Betty Grable are his favor- ite movie stars . . . enjoys listening to Harry james. ce giriclwi on was a member of the Student Council, Red Cross Council, Glee Club, and NAU Choir . . . appeared in the Brotherhood pageant, Christ- mas program, and Red Cross pageant . . . plans to attend the University of Minnesota to study nursing . . . claims that her favorite radio program is l'Truth or Consequencesf' pafricia jarndam plans to be a stenographer . . . enjoys read- ing, dancing, skating, hiking, and swimming . . . was a member of the Senior Girl Re- serves . . . states that algebra was her favorite subject . . . admits that 'Random Harvest is the best movie she has ever seen . . confesses that she is a Fred Waring fan. df? hopes to attend college . . . was a member of the Latin Club and Red Cross Council . . . served on the Student Council and the SAGA Circulation Staff . . . enjoyed history more than any other subject . . , savs her favorite movie stars are Lana Turner and Don Amechc . . . enjoys listening to Lux Radio Theatre. j0l 66el'g plans to attend the University of Minnesota to study engineering . . , was a member of the Choir and the Madrigal Club . . . appear- ed in the operettas, Q'-loan of the Nancy Leev and The Marriage of Nannettel' . . . enjoys skating, hiking, and swimming . . . would like to be in the Marine Air Corps. eaneffe jfeel' belonged to the G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, and the Av Choir . . . likes to dance, swim, skate, and hike . . . says that her favorite subject in high school was music . . . enjoys listening to Lux Radio Theatre . . . rates Mr, Luckyv as the best movie she has ever seen. onafc! gagriegon would like to be a pilot in the Navy Air Corps . . . was a member of the Choir and appeared in the operetta, joan of the Nancy Leev . . . says his hobby is playing a guitar . . . enjoys swimming . . . rates Gone With the Wind', as his favorite movie, QOFJOIL eff plans to attend the University of Minnesota to study forestry . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . likes to skate and swim . . . was on the Track Team in ,4Z and '44 . . . be- longed to the Rifle and Bowling Teams . . . declares that Forest Rangers was the best movie he has ever seen. 6l,l'I'l05 oofiaena plans to attend St. Thomas College to study history or chemistry . . . was a member of the German Club . . . likes to dance, skate, hike, and swim , . . says that his hobbies are stamp and coin collecting . . . enjoys listening to Bob Hope . . . rates Lost Horizon tops on his movie list. poderf reiriing says he would like to be a pilot in the Army Air Corps . . . claims that he likes to ski, hunt, and fish , . . enjoys hiking, siwmming, and skating . . . declares that physics was his favorite subject while attending Harding . . . prefers the Army Air Corps to any other branch of the service. ,Wd AGI' gflflfl plans to attend the University of Minnesota to study chemistry . . . was a member of the Bowling Club . . . played in the band , . . favors the Army over other branches of mili- tary service . . . names 'iluost Horizonn as the best movie he has ever seen . . . collects stamps as a hobby. Aff? cjwlanden would like to become an artist . . . plans to attend college to study art , . . belonged to the G.A.A. in her sophomore year . . . con- fesses her hobby is collecting Frank Sinatra records . . . admits that she likes to dance, skate, hike, and swim . , . says she enjoys listening to 'Q11:3O Club . . . 0 . lfglnla flfz wants to be a telephone operator . . . was a member of the Girl Reserves and G.A.A .... enjoys roller-skating, dancing, swimming, and hiking . . . confesses that Kay Kyser is her favorite radio personality , . . claims that This is the Army is the best movie she has eve: seen. .!4!!6Ll'l g0Lbi5l'l'l6Ll'Ia, plans to attend the University of Minnesota to study electrical engineering . . . likes to swim, dance, skate, and hike . . . enjoys listen- ing to the Hit Parade and Bing Crosby . . . claims his favorite subject was math . . . would rather be in the Navy Air Corps than any other branch of the service. Zine Qimlf.-W! plans to attend business school after grad- uation . . . likes to dance, bowl, hike, and skate . . . names Paulette Goddard and Sonny Tufts as her movie favorites . . . enjoyed journalism more than any other subject . . . declares that 'iso Proudly We Hail is the best movie she has even seen. gfaine gorafg belonged to the G.A.A., Glee Club, Red Cross Council, National Honor Society, Jun- ior Board, and Leaders' Club . . . appeared in Hi-Lites of 1941 . . . would like to Hy a plane . . . plans to attend Nurses, College . . . would like to join the Army Nurses' Corps . , . enjoys listening to Bob Hope. .jcllflefh gI'0661'l'laI'l appeared in Joan of the Nancy Lee . . . was a member of tlrie Scribblers' Club . . . rates uThis Is the Armyi' as the best movie he has ever seen , . . sang in the Madrigal Club . . . names Betty Grable and Pat O,Brien as his favorite movie stars . . . likes to skate and swim. .gigricl cilladfomen was vice-president of the Scribblers' Club . . . would like to attend the University of Minne- sota to study medicine , . . was a member of the G.A.A. Board, and the Student Council . . . enjoyed Random Harvest more than any other movie . . . claims that she liked mathematics more than any other subject. 6ll l 0! ..Alal'l50l'L plans to attend Globe Business College . . . was a member of the junior Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, and A Choir . . . says she enjoyed choir more than any other subject . . , collects glass animals for a hobby . . . confesses that her movie favor- ites are Lana Turner and john Payne. 15 oan arrintcifon wants to become a great author . . . writes stories in her spare time . . . appeared in the Brotherhood assembly . , . likes to hike . . . names sewing as her favorite subject . . . admits that 'QChina7' is the best movie she has ever seen . . . confesses that Alan Ladd and Betty Hutton are tops with her. mgfgd ,jvlarringfon claims that traveling and music are her hob- bies . . . was a member of the UAH Choir, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Dancing Club, and Red Cross Council . . . appeared in Njoan of the Nancy Leel' . . . likes to dance, swim, hike, and skate . . . would like to join the WAVES. aufrence auafiefman appeared in '!Best Foot Forward . . . was :i member of the Ski Club and the Mummers' Club . . . plans to attend Nortre Dame University to study dramatics and aeronau- tics . . . enjoyed expression more than any other subject in high school . . . names Q'Dive Bomberl' as the best movie he has ever seen. ameri ukleofman was a member of the HA football squad in ,4Z and '43, and HBH football squad in '41 . . . would rather join the Navy than any other branch of the service . . . says that Northwest Passagev was the best movie he has ever seen. erfruale ,Neinric collects snapshots for a hobby . . . was a member of the Girls' Glee Club and the Wel- fare League . . . appeared in the Christmas and Red Cross assemblies . . . likes to dance and skate . . names 'lStage Door Canteenv as her favorite movie . . . thinks that Alan Ladd and Lana Turner are tops in the movies. JCLCAJQFL MC l'l'L6tl'L was a member of the band and the NAU Choir . . . appeared in Joan of the Nancy Leev . . . says that he would like to go to college . . . claims that Donna Reed is his favorite movie personality . . . would rather join the Marines than any other branch of the service. Wyary ee in ed was a member of the G.A.A., the Girl Re- serves, the Rifle Club, and the Bowling Team . . . played in the band for four years . . . sang in the choir . . . rates Gone With the Wind as the best movie she has ever seen . . . claims that her ambition is to study history, 16 arcud arringfon played UB' basketball in l42 . . . confesses that Kay Kyser is his favorite radio star . . . rates Stage Door Canteenl' as the best movie he has ever seen . . . likes typing . . . enjoys skating and swimming . . . says basketball is his hobby . . . would like to join the Navy Air Corps. ' 6A6ll A:f AQJQEQCL says that playing the accordion is his hobby . . . rates Whoopee John as his favorite radio program . . . confesses that the best movie he has ever seen is 'lTrail of the Lone- some Pinen . . , likes Laurel and Hardy, Cary Grant, and Barbara Stanwyck . . . enjoys skating, hiking, and swimming. ean cyawginzi was a member of G.A.A. for four years, and the Girls' Glee Club . . . claims that she enjoyed cooking and biology more than any other high school subjects , . . says that her ambition is to be a nurse . . . names mpride of the Yankeesl' as the best movie she has ever seen. gorclon ,Neimer plans to study chemistry at the University of Minnesota . . . played in the band for three years . . . enjoys fishing and hunting . . . likes to skate, hike, swim, and dance . . . admits that chemistry was his favorite high school subject . . . thinks that 'QThe Human Comedyi' was the best movie he has ever seen. JOAN C enneififeg wants to join some branch of the Air Corps , . . builds model airplanes for a hobby . . . is a member of the Science Club . . . enjoys skating and swimming . . . confesses that Bob Hope is his favorite radio personality . . . admits that Dawn Patrolil was the best movie he has ever seen. JOFJOII ,MC l'l16l,I'I, was a member of the B football squad in ,43 . . . appeared in joan of the Nancy Leel' , . . claims that his ambition is to be a cook . . . belonged to the Tennis Team in ,43 and '44 . . , says that Gone With the Wind was the best movie he has ever seen. Eugen .H0!!'l'l6LI'lI'l was a member of the Scribblers, Club . . . f'aims his ambition is to join the Army Air Corps . . . says that his hobby is collecting airplane pictures . . . confesses that physics was his favorite subject . . . Would like to go to college to study aeronautical engineering . . . says Gary Cooper is his favorite movie star. pai .Hoffmann was a member of the Red Cross Council, Girls' Glee Club, G.A.A., and the German Club . . . acted as service chairman for the Girl Reserves , . . claims that her hobby is ice skating . . . appeared in What's Cook- inl?'l, Last Laugh , and the National Brotherhood assembly . . . enjoyed German most among her subjects. a..w..1.,...., prefers the Navy Air Corps over any other branch of the service . . . builds model planes in his spare time . . . enjoyed aeronautical physics more than any other subject in high school . . . lists Robert Taylor, Gary Grant, and Lloyd Nolan as his favorite actors . . . wants to get a good job. larion u:5niL would like to get a job as a typist . . . col- lects new pennies for a hobby . . . likes to dance, hike, and swim . . . admits that she thinks Deanna Durbin and Joseph Cotten are tops in the movies . . . confesses that Gone With the Windll is the best movie she has ever seen. 65111 eff CQPQJ t011e hopes to become an airplane engineer . . . attended Cretin High School in his fresh- man and sophomore years . . . says that music is his hobby . . . was a cheer leader . , . likes to dance, skate, hike, and swim . . . admits that he enjoyed chemistry more than any other subject in high school. WOLQIJ 961645011 would like to be a navigator in the Air Corps . , . played in the band and the or- chestra . . . likes to dance, skate, and swim . . . admits that he enjoyed mathematics and chemistry more than any other subjects in high school . . . confesses that Overseas Speciall' is his favorite radio program. M0648 99115011 attended Detroit Lakes High School before coming to Harding . . . was a member of the band and the Library Club in Detroit Lakes . . . plans to attend business college , . . names rollereskating, dancing, and eating as her hobbies . . . says that she enjoys listening to Sammy Kaye on the radio, 0lfU6L1 6! 904115011 played MA basketball in '43 . . . belonged to the Baseball Team in l43 and l44 . . . would like to be a big league baseball player . . . admits that he enjoyed civics more than any other subject . . . attended Moose Lake High School before coming to Harding , . . en- joys sports of any kind. an L . W. --at to I R5 'f,- fv- W La 1 85' -'UF- Q shi we 9 Q , I . as-, G 9 arrief uyokman wants to be a private secretary . . . likes to roller skate and go to movies . , . enjoys skat- ing, hiking, and swimming . , . admits that typing was her favorite subject in high school . . , confesses that Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman are her favorite movie stars . . . says that Friendly Timev is her favorite program. gdfgafd lfLgA8J plans to attend Rasmussen Business School . . , says that she wants to be a stenographer . . . enjoy roller skating and bowling . . . likes to dance, skate, swim, and hike . . . con- fesses that Alan Ladd and Greer Garson are her favorite movie personalities , . . rates This Q the Army tops on her movie list. arforie .Nghon says that she hopes to be a high school teach- er . , . plans tp attend Hamline University to study English and art . . . was a member of the Art Club, Girls' Glee Club, and G.A.A, . . . appeared in the '43 Hi-Jinxv . . . paints and goes horseback riding in her spare time. muffin alba played An football in '42 and '43, and B football in l40 . . . was on the A basket- ball team in ,44 , . . played baseball in '42, '43, and ,44 . . . enjoyed tin shop more than any other high school subject . . . claims that The Iron Majorn was the best movie he has ever Seen. jA01'116l5 dfllezf played BH football in '41 . . . was on the Hockey Team in ,42 and 743 . . . was a member of the Ski Club . . . plans to at- tend the University of Minnesota and study aeronautics there . . . enjoys skating and swimming . . , admits that woodshop was his favorite high school subject. .X41'1'l O!! 904115011 played AN football in '42 and ,43, and B football in ,41 . . . admits that he would like to attend the University of Minnesota to study mechanical engineering . . , lists me- chanical drawing as his favorite high school subject . . . says that Bataan,, is the best movie he has ever seen. axine 904115011 hopes to attend business school and become a stenographer . . . bowls and roller skates in her spare time . . . likes to dance, skate, and hike . . . admits that Random Harvestv is the best movie she has ever seen . , . rates Betty Hutton and Bing Crosby tops in the movie world. 17 ZCLQPJ y0Ll'l60l'l was a member of the Track Team in '42 and '43 . . . likes to skate and swim . , . would like to be a railroad engineer . . . thinks that llwake Islandu is the best movie he has ever seen , . . admits that Gary Cooper and Betty Grable are his favorite movie stars. pafricia yodndru says her ambition is to travel . . . was a mem- ber of the Piano and Latin Clubs, the Girl Reserves, the G.A.A. and the AH Choir . . . appeared in Joan of the Nancy Leen and All But the Truthw . . . was a member of the Girls, Bowling Team in 740 and ,41. O el l'laJ2f!e yblellelllflllll plans to attend Carleton College to study either nursing or journalism . . . says she en- joys all sports . . . was a member of the G.A.A. and the Av Choir . . . served on the '42 prom committee , . . admits that For Whom the Bell Tollsi' is the best movie that she has ever seen. ern ice Jgameron says her ambition is to be a success in life . . . plans to attend business school . . . con- fesses she likes to dance, skate, hike, and swim . . . belonged to the G.A.A. in '41 and '42 . . , admits that her favorite movie actor is John Payne . . . enjoyed chemistry more than any other subject. brraine Jczmr is treasurer of the senior class . . . belonged to the Mummers, Club, G.A.A., Bw Choir, and Student Council . . . appeared in Best Foot Forward . . . served on the senior nominating committee . . . lists sculpturing, swimming, and reading as her hobbies , . . says she enjoyed expression more than any other subject in high school. JOJQPA .JQIUB appeared in Joan of the Nancy Leeu and t'Best Foot Forward . . . belonged to the Art Club, Student Council, and Mummers' Club . . . sang in the Av Choir and Madri- gal Club . . . played on the Tennis Team . . . rates This Is the Armyw as the best movie he has ever seen. .!6l'lJel lfUClfef served on the junior dance committee . . . was sports editor of the Beacon . . . belonged to the Mummers' Club . . . appeared in t'Search Men . . . was a member of the Ten- nis Team . . . played BU basketball . . . plans to attend the University of Minnesota . , . favors the Coast Guard over other branches of the service. 18 'VV wan.. 0f1.,1.....,,. was a member of the Av Choir . . . appeared in 'QThe Marriage of Nannetteu and joan of the Nancy Leei' . . . hopes to attend college and study forestry . . . lists hunting, fishing, and camping as his hobbies . . . likes to dance, skate, hike, and swim . . . was on the Rifle Team in ,40. Woderf yuaire hopes to be an opera singer . . . was a mem- ber of the A Choir and enjoyed it more than any other class . . . appeared in The Marriage of Nannettew and Ujoan of the Nancy Leew . . . attended Cretin High School before coming to Harding . . . says that he enjoys skating and swimming. PAM, Jaw wants to attend business school, and study stenography . . . was a member of the Girl Reserves and the Student Council . . . served on the '42 prom committee . . . worked on the Beacon and SAGA staffs . . . liked journalism better than any other subject . . . admits that she enjoys skating, hiking, and swimming. onafcl .!gal'l'llltA hopes to become a pilot in the Army Air Corps . . . was a member of the Hockey Team in '43 and ,44 . . , says his hobbies are hunt- ing, hockey, golf, and football . . . admits that Betty Grable, Ronald Reagan, and Bugs Bunny are tops with him in motion pictures. Olflgfdfi JQPH hopes to join the Army Air Corps , . . ad- mits that his hobbies are airplanes, hunting, and tinkering with motors . . . was a mem- ber of the Hi-Y . . . names aeronautical phy- sics as the subject he liked most in high school . , . confesses that Betty Grable and Lynn Bari are his favorite movie stars. j80l 9e Jcefnef was advertising manager of the Beacon . . . appeared in 'lEver Since Even, l'Search Me , They Burned The Booksn, and Thank You Doctor . . . is a member of the Mum- mers' Club . . . would like to attend the University of Minnesota to study law . , . claims that his ambition is to be a politician. KOLQIJ JGFCA claims that his ambition is to fly . . . says that he enjoyed chemistry more than any other subject in high school . . . likes to skate and swim . . . rates 'lKnute Rockne, All Americani' as the best movie he has ever seen . . . likes the Navy Air Corps best among the Armed Forces. ,Mae JILL plans to attend business school to study typing and shorthand . . . declares that her ambition is to join the WAVES . . . en! joyed English more than any other high school subject . . . says that her hobbies are bowling and writing letters . . . confesses that John Payne and Dennis Morgan are her favorite stars. QZDQZM Jowff was a member of the Student Council and G.A.A .... says that her hobby is collect- ing photographs . . . enjoys listening to the Q'Hit Parade . . . likes to dance, hike, and swim . . claims that her ambition is to be a typist . . . names John Payne and Betty Grable as her favorite movie personalities, CAri:5fine oelalagngel' attended North St. Paul High School during her freshman and sophomore years . . . sang in the A Choir . . . enjoyed Hers to Holdv more than any other movie she has ever seen . . . likes to roller skate . . . col- lects stamps as a hobby . . . declares that hex' ambition is to do office work. Oaflfle .!6 6l,Mf5I'l'l6Ll'l attended St, Paul Park High School during her junior year . . . was secretary of the jun- ior class at St. Paul Park . , . was a mem- ber of the Tumbling Team . . . says that she enjoys roller skating . , . was a drum majorette . . . claims that her ambition is to join the WAVES. ,Meri JC-umm was a member of the Safety Council . . . would like to be a pilot in the Marine Air Corps . . . says that his hobby is building model airplanes . , , rates 'lBataan', as the best movie he has ever seen . . . likes to watch Robert Taylor, Betty Grable, and Donald O'Connor in the movies. pafricia Jguekf appeared in uAll,s Fair . , . was a member of the Student Council, the German Club, and the Red Cross Council . . . claims that her ambition is to travel . . . enjoys listen- ing to Harry James on the radio . . . liked English more than any other subject , , . says that she enjoys dancing and hiking. 6400? ang declares that her hobby is ice skating . . . names William Holden and Veronica Lake as her favorite stars in the movie world . . . enjoyed English more than any other high school subject . . . likes to listen to the l'Hit Paradeu . . . enjoys hiking . . . would like to join the SPARS. ,pw-f 1641 Wigan .jcwff played UB football in '41 . . . would like I0 attend the University of Minnesota to study forestry . . . claims that he enjoyed chemis- try more than any other subject in high school . . . likes to listen to Bob Hope on the radio . . . enjoyed Bataan more than any other movie he has seen. pager-f J6JcA6ieL was junior class president and senior class vice-president . . . appeared in 'iSalad Days , t'Besr Foot Forward , Marriage of Nan- netten, and joan of the Nancy Leen . . . be- longed to the Mummers', Scribblersi, Madri- gal, and Dancing Clubs, Student Council, National Honor Society, and the Bowling, Golf, and Tennis Teams. l 0Uel .JGHQITL el' was a member of the Student Council and Science Club . , . says his ambition is to be a good Marine . . . served on the traffic com- mittee of the Student Council . . . enjoyed chemistry more than any other high school subject . . . rates 'lWake Islandi' as tops among the movies he has seen. gciarol .jc-ogi enjoyed art more than any other subject in high school . . . thinks Navy Blue and Goldi' is the best movie he has ever seen . . . declares that his ambition is to join the Navy , . . says that he likes to listen to jack Benny on the radio . . . enjoys skating, hik- ing, and' swimming. JKUQAZ was a member of the G.A.A., the Dancing Club, the Girl Reserves, and the Leaders, Club . . . sang in the Girls' Glee Club . . . plans to attend business school . . . says that her hobby is sports . . . names Q'For Whom the Bell Tolls as the best movie that she has ever seen. guy Jai! says that he would like to attend college to study forestry . . . was a member of thc Science Club . . . claims that he likes to watch Bugs Bunny on the screen . . . de- clares that he enjoys listening to Bob Hope , . . prefers the Navy to any other branch of the armed forces. arifgn ollcwrien appeared in Thanks Awfullyv . . . was a member of the Leaders' Club . . . enjoyed biology more than any other high school sub- ject . . . plans to attend nursing school . . . collects pennies as a hobby . . , likes to listen to Spotlight Bands on the radio . . . would like to be a Navy nurse. 19 .Mgr-fiafe oparrion was a member of G.A,A. and Girl Re- serves . . . appeared in the '41 Christmas pageant . . . claims that her hobby is roller skating . . . rates Mr. Bigi' and Donald O'Connor tops in the movie world , . . says that she enjoyed typing more than any other subject in high school. Cl,gl'l'l0l'L CBZL 0 was a member of the Track Team in ,43 . . . claims that his ambition is to be an aerial gunner . . . builds model airplanes as a hobby . . . likes to listen to Bob Hope on the radio . . . favors his cousin, Carole Landis, in the movies . . , likes to hike, swim, and skate. owar olbiric attended Vocational High School during his sophomore year . . . names fishing and hunt- ing as his hobbies . . . says that he enjoys listening to Bob Hope on the radio . . . says that he likes to watch Betty Grable and Spen- cer Tracy on the screen . . . favors the Mar- ines over the other armed forces. !JI 06! Olznaff plans to attend Rasmussen Business School to study shorthand and typing , , . declares that she enjoyed senior civics more than any other subject . . . was a member of the NAV' Choir and Girls' Glee Club . . . attended Ames junior High School during her fresh- man year . . . likes to skate and swim. line 05,6148 was vice-president of the French Club . . . says that she plans to attend business school . . . served on the Beacon subscription com- mittee . . . declares that she would like to become a private secretary , . . was a member of the Student Council and Red Cross Coun- cil . . . collects pennies as a hobby. QCACLPGI 6lI l'0l'le served on the '43 prom committee and the SAGA circulation committee . . . played in the band . . . appeared in the Thanksgiving Assembly . . . says that he would like to attend the University of Minnesota to study music . . . claims that he enjoyed mathema- tics more than any other high school sub- ject. 0l'0fA.y yeah eafii belonged to the Red Cross Council, Girls, Bowling Team, and the Student Council . . . wants to become a Navy Nurse Cadet . . . served on the junior class ring committee and the junior nominating committee . . . lists joan Fontaine and Robert Cummings as her favorite movie stars, 20 6- -an ri ieen Olga g served as treasurer of the Latin Club . . . is a member of the G.A.A., the S:ribblers, Club, and the Red Cross Council . . . says that her hobby is sports . , . names This Is the Armyv as the best movie that she has ever seen . . . enjoyed journalism more than any other subject. pafricia ee was president of the Senior Girl Reserves, secretary of the Student Council and the Mummers' Club . . . belonged to G.A.A. Board, Madrigal Club, and Tumbling Team . . . appeared in Best Foot Forwardn, joan of the Nancy Leen, and Madness in Triple Timel' . . . served on the '43 prom committee. gicfwarcl olbifdauzier says that he would like to study medicine at the University of Minnesota . , . enjoyed chemistry more than any other high school subject . . . likes to listen to '!Famous Jury Trialsv on the radio . . . rates Alan Ladd and Paulette Goddard as his favorite movie stars . . . enjoys skating and swimming. olllfleffd c!2l'l6!Ct66lllQl was a member of the G.A.A .... plans to attend business school . . . declares that she enjoys listening to the Sunset Valley Barn Dancen . . . says that she would like to be a comptometer operator , . . sang in the Girls, Glee Club . , . confesses that George Mont- gomery is her favorite motion picture star. 6l,gl'l'l0l'lJ ClI'I.6!Ql ff would like to study engineering at the Uni- versity of Minnesota . . . prefers the Navy Air Corps to other branches of the service . . . enjoyed history more than any other subject in high school . A . claims that Gone With the Wind was the best movie he has ever seen. .fguafreg Wcjaffie was a member of the National Honor So- ciety . . . says that she plays the piano in her spare time . . . confesses that she likes to watch Gary Cooper on the screen . . . names skating and hiking as her hobbies . , . de- clares that she enjoyed geometry more than any other subject. owar-of mgne appeared in joan of the Nancy Lee . . . prefers the, Merchant Marine to other branches of the service . . . was a member of the band, orchestra, and choir . . . names Q'Bataan,' as the best motion picture he has ever seen . . . declares that he likes to watch Cary Grant on the screen. Q orofdg emiing was a member of the Red Cross Council . . . declares that she would like to be in the Army Nurse Corps . . . collects post cards as a hobby . . , enjoys listening to the Lux Radio Theatrev . . . rates l'Hers to Holcln as the best movie she has ever seen. C ine Weflfe plans to be a nurse . . , was a member of the Latin Club, G.A.A., and the Tumbling Team . . . plays the piano in her spare time . . . enjoys listening to Harry james on the radio , . . names For Whom the Bell Tolls as the best movie she has ever seen. arg nn er was a member of the band and the orches- tra . . . belonged to the junior Girl Re- serves and Leaders' Club . , . plans to ata tend business school to study stenography . . . admits that her hobbies are twirling and drawing . . . confesses that john Payne and Olivia De Havilland are her movie favorites. Worgerf oe5 played Av basketball in l43 and '44, and MBN basketball in y42 . .if attended high school in South Dakota in his freshman year . . . likes to dance, skate, and swim . . . enjoyed chem- istry more than any other subje:t . . , admits that Gone With the Windi' was the best movie he has ever seen. pafricia oore likes to dance, skate, hike, and swim . . . says her ambition is to be a tap dancer , . enjoys listening to the Hit Paraden . . . rates l'Bambi,' as the best movie she has ever seen . . . claims that typing was her favorite subject , , . would like to join the WAVES. Hefty Wauglfon admits that her ambition is to travel . . . was a member of the G.A,A. in ,42 and '43 . . . likes to dance, skate, hike and swim , . . en- joyed English more than any other high school subject . . . confesses that Ronald Reagan is her favorite movie star . . . lis- tens to Harry james, program faithfully. Wiarian Wegon was a member of the Student Council, the Latin, Science, Piano and Girls' H Clubs . . . belonged to G.A.A. and Tumbling Team for four years , . . served as secretary-treas- urer of the band . . . would like to be a tele- type operator . . . rates l'Gone With the Windl' the best movie she has ever seen. Wnargaref WML belonged to the Science Club . . . plans to study shorthand and typing at the Rasmus- sen Business School . . , lists Cary Grant and Betty Grable as her favorite stars in the movie world . . . declares that she would like to be a stenographer . . . confesses that skat- ing and reading are her hobbies. gonfsfance W W was vice-president of the junior Girl Re- serves, and secretary-treasurer of the G.A.A. . . . belonged to the Mummers, Club, G.A.A. Board, Red Cross Council, Dancing Club, National Honor Society, choir, and band . , . appearedin 'lBest Foot Forwardn . . . likes to dance, skate, hike, and swim . . . would like to be a Navy nurse GM Woe claims her ambition is to become a secretary . . . belonged to the Girls' Glee Club and the Senior Girl Reserves . . . likes to dance, skate, and hike . . . enjoys tennis . . . plays the piano in her spare time . . enjoyed typing more than any other subject . . . rates Kay Kyser's radio program as tops, 8H 00l e was a member of the choir, Girls, Glee Club, and G.A.A .... would like to be a stenog- rapher . , , enjoyed music more than her other subjects . . . says that Blossoms in the Dusti' is the best movie she has ever seen . . . claims her favorite radio program is Lux Radio Theaterv. wage? 0l gl'L played An basketball and 'KAN football in ,43 . . . was on the baseball team in l43 and ,44 . . . says his hobby is sports . . . enjoys listening to Red Skelton . . . claims that !'Northwest Passagev is the best movie he has ever seen . , . likes to dance, skate, hike, and swim. JLQAJL Wada, attended Annandale High School in her freshman and sophomore years . . , was a member of the choir . . . would like to study nursing . , . names chemistry as the subject she enjoyed most in high school , . . enjoys listening to !'Record Sessionn on the radio . . . says that Robert Stack is her favorite movie star. lfglnla Wagon appeared in The Marriage of Nannettev and Joan of the Lancy Leej' . . . served as treasurer of the An Choir , . , belonged to the National Honor Society, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., and the Madrigal Club . . . en- joyed music more than any other subject . . . claims that her ambition is to be a nurse. 21 gcharcl Mena er was a member of the Swimming Team in '41 . . . appeared in 'Q-loan of the Nancy Lee . . . plans to attend the University of Min- nesota to study forestry . . . played in the band . . . would rather join the Air Corps than any other branch of the service . . sang in the AH Choir. elm WDA appeared in No Medall' . . . claims that her ambition is to join the WACS . . . plans to attend business school to study sten- ography . , . rates So Proudly We Hail as the best movie she has ever seen . . . says that she enjoys roller skating and bowling as hobbies . . . likes to hike. Jgafderine 77011614 was a member of the Art Club, G.A.A., the Leaders, Club, and the Student Council . . . says that she would like to be a fashion designer . , . enjoys horseback riding, bowl- ing, and skating . . . names art as her favor- ite subject . . . served as co-art editor of this year's SAGA. One 5071- . was a member of G.A.A., Tumbling Team, 'QAM Choir, and the Girls, Glee Club . . . declares that her ambition is to join the Navy Nurse Corps . . , enjoys listening to the Lux Radio Treater . . . names music as the subject she enjoyed most in high school . . . likes to skate and dance. gclarcl p6l!fU'I'lA0 served as president of the band . . . played BU football in '41 and AH football in i4Z . . . was a member of the Tennis Club . . . declares that his ambition is to play in a big timel' dance band . . . plans to study music or geology at the University of Min-- nesota. W, aft, fvwf claims that her ambition is to fly . . . says that she enjoyed English more than any other subject in high school . . . enjoys listening to Kay Kyser on the radio . . . names Boys' Towni' as the best movie she has ever seen . . . declares that Alan Ladd is her favorite movie hero. cfoweff pergind served on the Red Cross Council . . . pre- fers the Army Air Corps to other branches of the service . . . says that he liked chemistry more than any other subject . . . declared that his ambition is to be a florist . . enjoys reading mystery stories in his leisure time. 22 Jcwf Woeflma claims that his ambition is to join the Army Air Corps . . . says that he enjoyed chemis- try more than any other subject in high school . . . declares that he likes to dance, swim, and hike . . . names Alan Ladd and Betty Hutton as his favorites in the movie world, QOAQIJ Worue was a member of the A football squad in '42 and '43 . . , prefers the Army to any other branch of the armed forces . . . says that MBeau Gestei' was the best movie he has ever seen . . . enjoys listening to Kay Kyser . . , enjoyed woodshop more than any other subject. 6405 fel' OczaL attended Johnson High School during his sophomore and junior years . . . declares that he enjoyed art more than any other subject . . . claims that Lana Turner and Errol Flynn are his favorite movie stars . . . names Bataan as the best movie he has ever seen . . , likes to skate, swim, and hike. Redraw! Oznfada was a member of the Track Team in '41 . , . enjoyed Bataan', more than any other movie he has ever seen . . . played BH basket- ball . . . prefers the Army Air Corps to all other branches of the armed forces . . , says that he likes to skate, swim, and hike. onafvl pafef plans to study dentistry at the University of Minnesota . . . was a member of the Ger- man Club, Student Council, and Scribblers, Club . . . claims that he enjoyed mathe- matics more than any other subject . . . bowls, swims, and hikes in his leisure time . . . names 'lDawn Patrolv as the best-movie he has seen. Cl,CqMefgl'L p26tCOC appeared in 1'The Marriage of Nannetteu and Joan of the Nancy Leei' . . . belonged to the National Honor Society, Girl Re- serves, and G,A.A. . . sang in the A Choir and the Madrigal Club . . plans to study shorthand and typing at business school . . . was valedictorian in the mid-year class. pafricia errauh attended Webster High School in Wisconsin during her sophomore year . . . enjoys lis- tening to all quiz programs on the radio . . . would like to be a stenographer . . . rates This Is the Army the best movie she has ever seen . . . claims that her favorite movie stars are Donald Duck and Porky Pig. p6fel 50I'L says that she enjoyed art more than any other subject . . . attended high school in Mahtomedi during her sophomore year . . . enjoys listening to the Adventures of the Thin Mani' . . . plays the accordion and collects stamps in her spare time . . . names Random Harvest as the best movie she has ever seen. axine pfaffen was a drum majorette . . . belonged to the Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Tumbling Team, and Leaders' Club . . sang in the choir . . . ap- peared in the ,43 Hi-Jinxv . . . declares that her ambition is to be an interior decorator . . . names art appreciation as the subject she enjoyed most in high school. .xgrfkur paamuaaen played BH football in ,40, and Aw foot- ball in '41, ,4Z, and ,43 . . . was a mem- ber of the Student Council . . . plans to at- tend the University of Minnesota to study aeronautical engineering . . . was a member of the An basketball squad in '43 . . . says that sports are his hobby. CLQPAJ Mindarolf served on the junior class nominating com- mittee. and on the junior board . . . was a cheer leader . . . makes model airplanes as a hobby . . . was a member of the Model Club . . . says that he enjoys listening to Fibber McGee on the radio . . . rates Ran- dom Harvestn the best movie he has ever seen. 6l,l I'ef ml was a member of the Art Club and the SAGA Staff . . . plans to attend the Uni- versity of Minnesota . . . was cartoonist for the Beacon . . . likes to listen to Bob Hope on the air waves . . . claims Beau Gestev was the best movie he has ever seen . . . enjoys dancing, hiking, skating, and swim- ming. JOAN, MCAHIAAS belonged to the Hi-Y . . . played in the band . . . plans to attend the University of Minnesota . . . claims that he liked mathe- matics more than any other subject in high school , . . enjoys listening to Bob Hope . . . favors the Army Air Corps over all other branches of the armed service. ?06!gel mage appeared in Luncheon for Six . . . claims that his ambition is to be a railroad engineer . . . likes to hunt, fish, and hike . . . prefers the Marines among the armed forces , . . names Laurel and Hardy as his favorite movie stars . . . says that he enjoyed me- chanical drawing most in high school. . . ow MA! served as vice-president and recording secre- tary of G.A.A .... was a member of the Girl Reserves, G.A.A. Board, choir, and band . . . plans to attend business school . . . would like to be a stenographer . . . enjoys dancing, swimming, and bowling . . . rates So Proudly We Hail the best movie she has seen. jfed Qflgeflif appeared in The Marriage of Nannettev and joan of the Nancy Lee , . . was a member of the An Choir and the Madrigal Club . . . intends to study engineering at the University of Minnesota . . . belonged to the Student Council and the Riflle Team in '40 and '41. OZQMM 12445 was a member of the G.A.A. in '41 and '42 . . . would like to be a private secretary . . favors the WAVES among the womenis services . . . enjoys horseback riding and hiking in her leisure time . . says that she likes to listen to the Hit Parade on the radio. C obo orefi eiloLe appeared in Allis Fair . . . declares that she enjoyed expression more than any other subject . . . names Kitty Foylen the best movie she has ever seen . . . collects photo- graphs as a hobby . . . claims that her am- bition is to travel . . says that Dennis Mor- gan and Ginger Rogers are her favorite movie stars. 6fCl,yf0l'L glihalwif plans to attend the University of Minnesota to study architecture . . . belonged to the Airplane Club . . . was a member of the band for two years . . . prefers the Army Air Corps to other branches of the armed forces . . . claims that his hobbies are drawing, model building, and playing football. 341411 MCLGFCJ claims that her ambition is to join the WACS . . . appeared in 'QNo Medals . . . says that Bing Crosby is her favorite on the radio . . . rates i'Random Harvesti' the best movie she has ever seen . . . names Gene Kelly and Lana Turner as her favorite motion picture stars. agne lege declares that his ambition is to be an ex- plorer . . . says that For Whom the Bell Tolls was the best movie he has ever seen . . . liked aeronautical physics better than any other subject , . . names the Dead End Kids and Dick Powell as his favorite movie stars . . . played in the band. 23 I lfglnla lege? was a member of the Girl Reserves and G.A.A .... declares that she plans to study bookkeeping at business school . . . enjoys listening to Red Skelton on the radio . . . collects stamps and pictures as a hobby . . . says that Van Johnson and Alice Faye are her favorite movie Stats. pall! w06eI i50I'l declares that his ambition is to be a pilot in the Army Air Corps . . . was a member of the BU football team in ,41 , . . names i'Lost Horizon the best movie he has ever seen , . . says that he enjoys listening to the I-lit Paradev on the radio. 61,110 QOCL6 fl'0A was vice-president of the German Club and treasurer of the National Honor Society . . . belonged to the Scribblersi, Science, and Bowla ing Clubs . . . was a member of the G.A.A. Board , . . was G,A.A. editor of the Beacon and the SAGA . . . plans to attend the Uni- versity of Minnesota. . . pCLtl LCL6L yan plans to attend the University of Minnesota to study nursing . . . was a member of the G.A.A .... appeared in All's Fair . . . says that she liked mathematics more than any other high school subject . . . declares that she enjoys dancing and skating in her leisure time . . . rates Dennis Morgan tops among the movie stars. olioreffa muffin was a member of the G.A.A. and the choir . . . favors the WAVES over any other branch of the women's services . . . says that Joseph Cotten and Theresa Wright as her favorite movie stars . , . collects records as a hobby . . . liked typing more than any other subject in high school. SUMHJQPJ played in the band . . . attended high school in South Dakota for three years before com- ing to Harding , . . claims that his ambition is to be an Army or Navy pilot . . . makes model airplanes as a hobby . . . claims that Dawn Patroli' was the best movie that he has ever seen. 7 af? ee C6Ll'l an served as vice-president of G.A.A., and president of the Bowling Team . . , belonged to the Mummers, and Skating Clubs and the G.A.A. Board . . . was a drum majorette . . . appeared in uBest Foot Forwardl' . . . at- tended St. josephls Academy during her freshman year . . . served on the '43 prom committee. 24 IQOAM IQMWWZ played BH football in 541 and '42, and UAH football in '43 . . . was a member of the Hockey Team in '42 and ,43 , . , prefers the Navy to any other branch of the service . . . declares that Bataan was the best movie that he has ever seen. ofucifi podinzion says that her hobbies are collecting snap- shots ancl fishing . . . states that her ambition is to be a beauty operator . . . declares that she enjoyed Spanish more than any other subject at Harding . . . prefers the WAVES to other branches of the womenls services , . . likes to hike and swim. arrieffe pofienquirif plans to study shorthand and typing at business school . . . collects stamps as a hobby . . . declares that she enjoyed jour- nalism more than any other high school sub- ject . . . enjoys listening to Bing Crosby on the radio . . . declares that l'Mrs. Miniverii was the best movie she has ever seen. rancid Saga feffer claims that his ambition is to join the Mar- ine Corps . . . would like to study engineer- ing at the University of Minnesota . . . names Betty Grable as his favorite motion picture actress . . . says that he enjoyed Crash Dive more than any other movie . . . de- clares that he likes to hike, .S76'Ll'l6!6el g appeared in Wfhanks Awfullyn . . . was a member of the G.A.A ,,.. sang in the Girls, Glee Club and the AU Choir . . . declares that her ambition is to be a nurse . . . says that she likes to dance, swim, and skate . . , enjoys listening to the 11:30 Clubl' on the radio. orraine ax was a member of Girl Reserves, National Honor Society, and the Dancing Club , . . sang in the Girls' Glee Club and the Av Choir . . . appeared in 'tjoan of the Nancy Leeu . , . claims that her ambition is to be a private secretary . . . enjoys listening to the Lux Radio Theater . 6LUiJ Soda! er plans to study electrical engineering at the University of Minnesota . . . played in the band for two years , . . was a member of the Student Council . . . says that he enjoyed The Human Comedyl' more than any other movie that he has seen . . . enjoys listening to Bing Crosby on the radio. C onafvl Scdeef appeared in joan of the Nancy Lee and the Taps for the Japsi' program . . . was a member of the German Club and the A Choir . , . would like to join the Naval Air Corps . . . likes to listen to the Hit Par- adei' on the radio . . . enjoys danzing and hiking. is grnedfine Scdoener was a member of the G.A.A ..., plans to study nursing . . . enjoys swimming, reading, and horseback riding . . . attended Roosevelt Junior High School during her freshman year . . . says that she enjoyed English more than any other subject in high school . . . names Ingrid Bergman and Tyrone Power as her favorite movie stars. poderf Scduhz appeared in Wfhe Marriage of Nannette and joan of the Nancy Leei' . . . prefers the Marines to any other branch of the armed forces . . . says that he enjoyed 'iBataan more than any other motion pic- ture he has seen . . . enjoys listening to Harry James on the radio. .fduclreg .SJCAweifzer plans to attend business school . . . would like to be a comptometer operator . . . says that she enjoys listening to the Lux Radio Theater . . . claims that Stage Door Can- teen was the best movie that she has ever seen . . . favors the WAVES over other branches of the women's service. EUQFQ .9l'lg6lfU6lf6! appeared in joan of the Nancy Leei' . . . was a member of G.A.A., the Leader's Club, and the Piano Club . . . plans to study music at Hamline University . . . was in the National Brotherhood Week assembly . , . declares that she enjoyed music more than any other high school subject. orrine Sfafel' was a drum majorette for three years . , . says that she enjoys listening to Harry James on the air waves . . . claims that she likes to dance and skate . . . says that Sonny Tufts is her favorite movie star . . . names band as her favorite subject . . . wants to be a career girl, ' .fared ie .Siaerryf attended Vocational High School before coming to Harding . . . declares that he pre- fers the Navy to any other branch of the armed forces . . . says that he enjoys swim- ming and skating in his spare time . . . claims that he enjoyed mathematics more than any other subject at high school. i k . , ' IZA Pr!! , , iid -al 'EL fx ir fe,-Q., n an tslj 3 I' 5 1 V ree 'A L orraine SCABQK served on the senior nominating committee . . . was a member of the band and G.A.A. . . . plans to attend business school . . . would like to be a secretary . , . names Bette Davis as her favorite movie star . . . de- rlares that she enjoyed For Whom the Bell Tollsli more than any other movie. orraine Sckramo e served on the junior board . i . was a mem- ber of the Science Club, the Red Cross Coun- cil, the Dancing Club, the Scribber's Club, and the Piano Club . . . belonged to the A Choir and the Girls, Glee Club , . , ap- peared in the '42 Hi-Litesv . . . enjoys dancing, skating, and singing. anie! Scdudfer was a member of the i'A,' basketball squad in '44 . . . says that his favorite movie stars are Lana Turner and john Wayne . , . claims that his ambition is to join the Navy . . . enjoyed mathematics more than any other subject . . . declares that he likes to skate, hike, and swim. 0I eI'l declares that he enjoyed chemistry more than any other subject in high school . . . claims that his ambition is to be a game warden . . . cnjoys listening to the All-Time Hit Par- ade . . . hunts and fishes in his leisure time . . . would rather join the Merchant Marine than any other branch of service. eanne innen is editor-in-chief of the Beason and associate editor of the SAGA . . . appeared in Best Foot Forwardn . . . served as co-treasurer of the junior class, and president of the Junior Girl Reserves . , . belonged to the National Honor Society, Mummers', S:ribblers,, Sci- ence, and Latin Clubs and Student Council . . . was D.A.R. representative . . . is vale- dictorian. Cfialzth Smifd was a member of the G.A.A. Board, the Girls' Bowling Club, and the Girls' HHH Club . . . served as secretary of the Latin Club . . . attended Monroe High School be- fore coming to Harding . . . plans to study medical technology at the University of Minnesota . . . likes to skate and hike. saw.. 5,...ff served as Ramsey County representative of the Red Cross Council . . . plans to attend college . . . appeared in the National Brother- hood Week program . . . enjoys listening to Information Pleasel' on the radio . . . col- lects stamps as a hobby . . says that l'Stan- ley and Livingstone was the best movie that she ever saw. ' 25 cyerderf .S7faAnLe declares that 'QEdge of Darknessw was the best movie he has ever seen . . . prefers the Navy Air Corps to other branches of the armed services . . . names Errol Flynn and Betty Hutton as his favorite movie stars . . . likes to make model airplanes . . . likes to dance and swim. gel 6L!6kl'lQ .SQMFL was a member of the Girls, Glee Club and the Bn Choir . . . plans to study sten- ography at business school . . . declares that her hobbies are roller skating and dancing . . . claims that Alan Ladd and Judy Gar- land are her favorite movie stars . likes to listen to the I-lit Paradev. Wjaomi Sfeinew attended Wilson High School before com- ing to Harding . . . claims that her ambi- tion is to be a musician . . . says that her favorite movie stars are Betty Grable and John Payne . . . was a member of the choir . . . declares that UGone With the Windii was the best movie she has ever seen. .!QnnefA .gow was a member of the Mummers' Club, Hi-Y, the Dancing Club, and Madrigal Club . . . appeared in joan of the Nancy Lee . . . enjoyed speech more than any other subject . . . prefers the Navy to any other branch of the service . . . says that his hobbies are swimming and horseback riding. ffm. .saw declares that her ambition is to become a beauty operator . . . says that roller skating is her hobby . . . favors the WAVES over any other branch of the armed services . . . states that Q'Desperate journeyu was the best movie she has ever seen . . . names Judy Garland as her favorite movie star. avian wendon was a member of the Red Cross Council . . . plans to study stenography at business school . . . says that her hobbies are sewing and reading . . . declares that she enjoyed typing more than any other subject in high school . . . says that she would like to become a stenographer . . . is salutatorian. orraine zermefa says that she collects pictures of movie stars as a hobby . . . would like to be a book- keeper . . . enjoys listening to the 'lLux Radio Theater . . . says that Deanna Durbin and Van Hefiin are her favorite movie stars . . . rates Stage Door Canteen the best movie she has ever seen. 26 any , i PMG V, -- :QE M, ' 3: Vi '15 iowa- A ge. ,pa 901 6tlfLl d attended johnson until the middle of her senior year . . . belonged to the Spanish and Bowling Clubs . . . worked on the Courier and Maroon staffs . . . states her ambition is to be a singer . . . plans to attend the Uni- versity of Minnesota to study music and journalism . . . rates singing and Cartooning as her hobbies. 3604? .sfeindring claims that her ambition is to see the world . . . declares that her hobbies are horseback riding and skating . . . names civics as the subject she enjoyed most at Harding . . . says that the best movie she has ever seen was Q'The Gold Rushi' . . . enjoys listening to Kay Kyser on the radio. arofcl giepan plans to study engineering at the University of Minnesota . . . prefers the Navy to other branches of the armed forces . . . says that he enjoyed mathematics more than any other high school subject . . . attended Marshall High School during his junior year . . . names Bob Hope and Bing Crosby as his favorite movie stars. 3 P061 .S7fl 0Iflg was a member of the Hi-Y, Dancing Club, and the Student Council . . . served on the Traffic Squad , . , was a member of the Swimming Team in 341 and ,41 . . . plans to study meteorology at college . . . says that he enjoyed The More the Merrieru more than any other movie. 0l I'l6l 0l'l'Ll'I'l0I 6!0l ! says her ambition is to travel . . . likes to hike and swim . . . states that her one hobby is hunting . . , enjoyed world history more than any other subject . . . claims that 'lRandom Harvesti' was the best movie she has ever seen . . . admits that Veronica Lake and George Murphy are her movie favorites. 1 Werne wenfi on states that he prefers the Naval Air Force to any other branch of the armed forces . . . says that his hobby is airplanes . . . declares that he likes swimming, hiking, and skating . . . plans to attend business school . . . claims that he enjoys listening to Red Skelton on the air . . . is salutatorian. ouefgn jdiegng says that her ambition is to be a nurse . . . declares that she enjoyed English more than other subject in high school . . . states that the best movie she has ever seen was 'iRandom Harvesti' . . . claims that her hobbies are reading and collecting trinkets . . . likes to skate and swim. 7Wa rg urn er served on the junior class nominating com- mittee and the junior board . . . plans to study languages at the University of Minne- sota . . . says that photography is her hobby . . . names Gone With the Wind as the best movie she has ever seen . . . attended Ames junior High School during her fresh- man year. HMA MecAf served as vice-president of the G.A.A. Board, the Tumbling Team. and the Latin Club . . . was a member of the Science Club, Latin Club, G.A.A., and Girls' 'KI-I Club . . . claims that her ambition is to become a para- nurse . . . names Suspense as the best movie she has ever seen. JOAN. Mfhugt played UA football in '43 and NB football in '42 , . . was a member of the UB basket- ball squad in '42 and '43 , . . prefers the Navy to any other branch of the armed forces . . . declares that his hobby is playing basket- ball . . . states that he likes to swim. orrcune ac er udzi ' W A appeared in joan of the Nancy Lee . . . declares that her ambition is to travel . . . sang in the Girls' Glee Club and the KA Choir . . . says that her hobbies are skat- ing, reading, and horseback riding . . . states that the best movie she has ever seen was Virginia, Ljccfderine agreei- was a member of rhe G.A.A., the German Club, and the Leaders' Club . . , appeared in Luncheon for Six . . . names Can You Top This? as her favorite radio program . . . says that her hobbies are dancing and talking . . . declares that Gone With the Wind was the best movie she has ever seen. argann akriuzi served on the junior nominating committee . . . says that collecting photographs is her favorite hobby . . . declares that Alan Ladd and Greer Garson are her favorite movie stars . . . was a cheer leader . . . liked art better than any other high school subject . . . claims that her ambition is to travel. SAME? miad claims that her ambition is to be a singer or a private secretary . . . enjoyed typing more than any other subject in high school , . . names Ronald Reagan and Betty Grable as her favorite movie stars . , . says that her hobbies are music and roller skating . . . likes to dance and swim, ite' 3- Iv 1 . M. Q X ,., 9 c a A, .fe 4 1 at . .N.r' 9-N. 'RY' gzsni.. f7..,,.f was a member of the Girl Reserves, and the Rifle Club . . . sang in A Choir . . . plans to attend the University of Minnesota to study music and nursing . . . names Watch on the Rhine the best movie she has ever seen . . . says that her hobbies are dancing, roller skating, and swimming, IL irginia acanfi served on the stage crew of joan of the Nancy Lee . . . was a member of the A Choir and the Girls' Glee Club . . . appeared in the '42 Christmas program . . . claims that her ambition is to join the Navy Nurse Cadet Corps . . . declares that her hobbies are hunting and fishing. 194 M5 'IAJLA y was a member of the G.A.A .... would like to be an Army Nurse . . . declares that chem- istry was her favorite subject . . . says that her hobbies are bowling and dancing . . . rates Random Harvest the best movie she has ever seen . . . enjoys listening to Bob Hope on the radio. oiri ilfljacleff was a member of the G.A.A.. the Choir. and the Girls' Glee Club . . . states that her ambition is to be a nurse . . . says that her hobbies are swimming, skating, and playing the radio . . , enjoyed music more than any other subject . . . likes to listen to t'Abie's Irish Rose on the radio. argaref wayne? claims that her ambition is to be a secretary . . . says that her hobbies are roller skating and riding a bicycle . . . declares that she enjoyed typing more than any other subject . . . states that Cary Grant and Greer Garson are her favorite motion picture stars . . , likes to swim and hike. ..!4l fAlfll' IZFHLG appeared in 'QMarriage of Nannette and joan of the Nancy Lee . . . was a member of the German Club and the A Choir . . . would like to go to the Agricultural School . . . played B football in '41 , . . claims his ambition is to be an aviator in the Army Air Corps. JIJMM WAI. was a member of the G.A.A .... says that she liked geometry more than any other sub- ject at Harding . . . plans to study nursing at the University of Minnesota . . . declares that her hobbies are drawing and reading . . . claims that 'lpride of the Yankees was the best movie that she has ever seen. 27 IQQAAM WILL played 'QBN football in '42 and A football in '43 . . . would like to be an Army Air Corps pilot . . . attended high school in Tulsa during his sophomore year . . . says that his hobbies are hunting and skiing , . . declares that the Hit Paradei' is his favorite radio program. dined mea? appeared in Best Foot Forward . . . plans to attend college in Seattle, Washington, to study architecture . , . was a member of the Hi-Y . . . served as vice-president of the Mummers . . . appeared in the Remember Pearl Harborn and Taps for the japsn pro- grams . . , says that he likes to skate and swim. oifi Wife served as treasurer of the Student Council . . . was a member of the Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Latin Club, and Red Cross Council . . . sang in the Madrigal Club and A Choir . . . appeared in the y43 Christmas pageant . . . plans to study medical technology at the University of Minnesota. :bat walt, played B football in '41 and ,42 . . . was a member of the Hockey Team in '42 and '43 and the Rifle Team in ,41 . , , plans to attend the University of Minnesota . . . pre- fers the Navy V-12 program in the armed forces . . , likes to skate, swim, and hike. 7Wifo!rec! Zngef was a member of G.A.A., Latin Club, Student Council, Dancing Club, and the Girls, Glee Club . . . plans to study nursing at the University of Minnesota . . . enjoyed short- hand more than any other subject at Harding . . . claims that her hobby is sports . , . likes to dance, hike, and swim. Eugene Aurelius blames Conlin Madeline Deckert Betty Howard Martha jackle F Elaine Johnson 'FU' SEN IORS NOT PHOTOGRAPI-IED Lillian Korbmacher Henry Loe Corrine Mase john McDonough Glenn Miller john Mueller 28 ya.. mfr... was a member of the B basketball squad . . , attended Cretin High School for two years before coming to Harding , . . claims that his ambition is to join the Air Corps . . . says that he enjoys swimming. gerafckne ierie was a member of the G.A.A., Latin Club, Science Club, and the Red Cross Council . . . would like to be a nurse . . . played in the orchestra , . . says that For Whom the Bell Tolls was the best movie she has ever seen . . . enjoyed chemistry more than any other subject in high school. IQCAWJ 'lfllm played BU basketball in ,43 and ,44 . . . was a member of the baseball team in '43 , . . claims that his ambition is to see the'world . . . prefers the Marines to any other branch of the armed service . . . attended Minneapolis South High School before coming to Harding. gllefig wgaa served on the junior class board and the Safety Council . . . appeared in joan of the Nancy Lee and Wfhe Last Laughn , . . was a member of G.A.A., Dancing Club, and German Club . . . sang in AU Choir and the Madrigal Club . . , plans to study music at the University of Minnesota. Eff, Ze Ae was a member of Girl Reserves, the German Club, and G.A.A .... plans to attend busi- ness school . , . claims that she enjoyed English more than any other high school subject . . . names Air Force as the best movie she has ever seen . likes to hike and swim. . . says that she Marguerite Peloquin Robert Rhein Audrey Spencer Betty Sutherland Shirley Trapp Ralph Vitcak unior icem arm! Commiffeed 'if Z 1 H 1 Harper, Audrey Schnaith, Agnes Tierney, Beverly Nelson, Muriel Benson, Malcolm Cover, Albert NT b ,S t Z P t lx Greene, Shirley Brustman, James Stadler, Bill VVitte, Laura Franzwa. Cfafifi ice:-5 ana! .xgvluiziom JUNIOR OFFICERS James Stadler, president William Witte, secretary Shirley Brustman, vice-president Melvin Witthaus, treasurer JUNIOR CLASS ADVISERS Miss Cecelia Cullen Mrs. Nellie Flynn SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Joseph Rasmussen, president Foster Buckman, secretary August Schauer, vice-president Robert Chidester, treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISERS Miss Leah Miller Mrs. Roberta Tate FRESHMAN OFFICERS Allan Kraemer, president Roger Kinsey, secretary Ray Schnaith, vice-president Fred Koppe, treasurer FRESI-IMAN CLASS ADVISERS Miss Esther Amundsen Mr. William Gavin 29 :eg 'im MU' 5 unior Cfafifi Lust row: Bob Leeman, Russ Jackson, Bob Schmitz, Bill VVitte, Al Rasmussen, Eugene Prilmow, Don Trooien, Joe Stein, John Wartti, Carl Koehn. Fovzrth four: Helen Dornfeld, Joyce VVilson, Alice Robertson, Beverly Nelson, Ramona Carchedi, Marjorie Krueger, Agnes Tierney, Darlene Schouveller, June Ferguson. Thirrl row: Kathleen Breed, Marilyn Larsen, Phyllis Wittenbel, Muriel Benson, Betty McKinnon, Doris Stromberg, Beverly Mayer, Dorothy Hansen, Betty Beane, Charlotte Sutherland. Sec-mul row: Elizabeth VVieler, Audrey Schnaith, Bette Young, Shirley Drinane, Dodie Mahmood, Millie Anderson, Joyce Palmquist, Emmy Lou Guardini, Elsie Metzler. First row: Lorraine Stokke, Dorothy Vvizback, Virginia VVadell, Jerry Vall, Ruth VValsh, Mary Lou Schmidt, Lita Drillen, Jim Bova, Delores Paulbeck, Frances Jara. Lost row : Chester Jackson, Dean Hinsley, Bill Bollman, Lawrence Polubinsky, Charles Reed, Bill Hirte, Keith Conway, Eugene Erbst, Martin Graebner, Carl Kuhrmeyer, Jim Christianson. Fourth row: Shirley Brustman, Janice Roche, Marion Vvillard. Marilyn Bentley, Dorothy Cuff, Marion McKinnon, Arlene Erickson, Frances Olson, Valeria Baloga, Rosalie Poehler, Marion Mark. Third row: Tom XVenzel, John Beck, David Osterholdt, Jack Howard, Glen Ellmann, Richard Bloom, Irene Hirte, Arlene Everson, Bert Apman, Robert Nordstrom, Jack LeClair, Robert Pulkrabek. ' Second row: Albert Nienaber, Bill Braunig, Don Eisenmenger, Gloria VVarman, Kenneth Klein, Leroy Bartz, Floyd Roche, Mary Ann 0'Hara, Rita Ryan, Thomas Simmons, Rosemary Dunn. First row: Beverly Schauer, Lorna McGee, Ralph Slavik, Mark Gores, Joyce Hoffman, Janice Quast, Bob BILUVVH, Kenneth Johnson, Lorraine Kivachuk, Romelle Linde, Lyle Drews. Last row: Laurence Mielke, David Klinkhannner, Laurence Paulson, Thomas Boland, VVayne Masterman, Charles Funk, Edwin Koch, Frank Perkins, Dick Kieffer, Bob Sherwood, Pat Greene. Fourth row: Vern Lyons, Skeets Erickson, Max Kroll, Daniel O'Connell, Arthur Beckstrom, Richard Ecker, Donald Bloom, Don Duncan, Jack Thomas, Marvin Freierrnuth, Mary Rauen, Gene Logelin, George Andreotti, Louis Doerr. Third row: Richard Piepgras, Carol Messerli, Janice Konker, Robert Schwartz, Dean Cook, Delores Schmidt, Duane Ericksen, Carol Eggert, Georgia Burns, Mary Early, Alfred Ferris, Louis Christiansen. Second row: Edith Adams, Pete Haas, Ruth Mayer, Marcella Bollmann, Tony Kleiter, Doris Thorsen, Delores Novak, Eileen Sager, Mel Florin, Dick Borghini, Joan Bershem, Dorothy Norsby. First row: Kathryn Arnt,zen, Robert Borghini, Roy Rogers, Betty Lockert, Audrey Donohue, Robert McGinnis, Audrey Davenport, Bonnie Rosenquist, Lucille Russo, Carl Monn, VVayne Nelsen. Last Voir: Paul Juaire, Ray Chryst, Jack Cover, Darrald Schoenheider, Robert Swan, Richard Griffith, Allen Bohnen, Kenneth Duell, Kenneth Jackson, Kenneth Sandell. l l1Ill'tlL row: Marcelline Schiltgen, Dolores McKliget, Arlene Krenz, Harriet Klein, Marguerite Nauss, Jean Peterson, Barbara Riley, Irmgard Gamba-, Esther Schell, Rose Marie McLaughlin, Florence Kaase, Jean Kachel, Laura Franzwa. Thirrl row: Joyce Cloutier, Helen Harper, Rosemary Cates, Geraldine Conrad, Marcella Schmuck, Jewell Fisch, Gloria Johnson, Dorothy Vilecks, Margaret Schulte, Ilene Miller, Jeannette Jensen, Kathleen Desmond, Rosemary Quinn. ' Second row: Beverly Platten, Zelda Peterson, Betty Bracken, Marian Stromberg, Dorothy Hen- num, Adele Brenner, Marjorie Johnson, Dorothea Dixon, Kathleen Durrow, Clare Roth, Rosemary Cleary, Jean Sanders, Helen Hollerbach. First row: Lois Engfer, Ruth Dornfeld, Roy VVoelm, Jerry Hegland, Junne Hidde, Dolores Fieple, Virginia Lacey, Marie VVanless, Barbara O'Connor, Charles Adams, Naomi Beach. 31 Q fc -v 50,94 0l'I'l0l'e Cyafki Last row: Richard Carlson. Bill Horan, Edmund Oen, Robert Jaspersen, Donald Decker, John Schaller, Robert Ross, Joe Dubey, Al Kainz, Russell Bloomer, VVesley Fry. Fifth row .' Jerome Gierok, George Kolb, Jerry Schadick, Bob Strong, Bill Montgomery, Bob Hanson, Don Stevenson,-Gene Ecker, Fred Dunkel, Richard Murray, Eugene Jasperson, Tom Owens. Fourth row: Melissa Windoff, Bette Jaspersen, Hazel Spangler, Jeannine Berggren, Dorice Baher, Mabel Helgesen, Colleen Gerard, Marion Franz, Dolores Ross, Audrey Hegland, Phyllis Keller, Jean Nelson, Arlene Bielefeldt, Connie Hansen, Lois Dornfeld. Third row .' Art Goess, Gene Peterson, Robert Thompson, August Schauer, Ralph Tucci, Gordon VVilliams, Edward Gott, VVelington Bergman, Francis Kaiser, Donald Hirsch, John Lund, Robert Flanagan, Robert Kromer, Roland Trebianic. Second row: Dolores Huberty, Beverly Marty, Grace Jalir, Dolores Hansen, Lorna Olson, Verna Genskay, Alberta Kleiter, Betty Gaetke, Dolores Kaffka, Rita Grant, Donna Peterson, Beverly Robertus, Elaine Farnham. First row: Faith Berchem, XVilliam Benert, Bernard Erickson, Therese VVhalen, Marion Cheno- weth, Donald Stemig, Vernon Jundequain, Delores Ketcham, Robert Peterson, Patsy Truax, Rose Mary Katz. Last row: Tom Riley, Eugene Bergmann, Sam Caruso, Roy Stenberg, Harry Kieffer, Eugene Petersen, Dick Moore, Bob Targen, Arvie Rosenberg, Vernon Swenson. Fourth row: Bruce VVarzala, Kenneth Russell, XVillard Johnson, Richard Bronson, Vernon Audette, Bob Bratcher, Luke Redmann, Ray Slater, Foster Buckman, Harold Hannon, Harlan Thron. Third row: Clem Schenk, Ted Holter, Albert Vvood, John Aamodt, Tom Green, Donald Stecher, Gene Skalman, Lester Young, Dick VVilson, Merlin Holmberg. Second row .' Donald Conklin, Bob Houston, Paul Haller, George Barte, Bob Ryan, Carl Rath, Dean Buzay, Charles Loftsgarden, Myron Stabenow, Robert Johnson, Tom Duggan, Gerald Tacheny. First row: Rose Bowlin, Jeanne Lachowitzer, Marguerite Allen, Marjorie Jones, Patricia Schulz, Richard Connolly, Margaret Radoush, Colleen Gillen, Harry Biegighauser, Dan Greene, Jack Redlund. Last row: Lonetta Meyer, Lois Espersen, Norma Mix, Dolores Jackson, Jeanne Nellis, Dorothy Sproule, Betty Sunde, Patricia Raths, Muriel Audette, Viginia Blackmore, Doris Peterson, Lone Bierworth. Fourth row: Therese Moore, Mary Lou Murphy, Elaine Kondziella, Geraldine Bologa, Eva Marie Flamer, Dolores Brochmann, Marilyn Crane, Betty Kolatz, Joan Pepin, Jean Seward, Lorna Morrison, Shirley Sedeyitch, Ruth Luchsinger. Third row: Jean Herzog, Betty Smith, Patsy Ann Roberto, Josephine Zelinski, Dianna La Vaque, Betty Campbell, Lois Sauro, Lois O'Halloran, Mildred Husnik, Ardys Sommerdorf, Margaret Whittaker, Carol VVeiss, Betty Bahls, Marilyn Nielsen, Joan VVil1is. Second raw: Betty Adams, Lorraine Robey, Joan Brown, Geraldine Schmidt, Evelyn Arntson, Marfe De Bruzzi, Mary Lou Drexl, Violet Nelson, Dorothy Anderson, Joan Cook, Elaine Spadino, Joan Potter, Betty VVilkerson, Roma Thron, Marjorie Soderbeck, Lorna Morris, Lucille Barry, Viva Lue Kraklau. First row: Don Jadwinski, Donna Shanley, Bernice Pritchard, Mary Jane Malvey, Jerry Rowe, Dick Fuith, Shirley Shern, Richard Lasor, Evelyn Hedrick, Lois Ihrig, Robert Palumbo, Arline VValker. Last row : Bill Scanlan, Edward Stark, Jack Gelhaye, Ken Jordon, Ellis Livesey, Bill Cook, Ralph Schmit, Thomas VViggins, Robert Simmon, Vifarren Jentink, Richard Geisenhyner. Fifth roof: Alice Bourgette, Joan Dupree, Marian Schahert, Gloria Brady, Irene Liester, Elayne Kohls, Elva Russell, Corinne Jervais, Elaine Anderson, Delphine Brann, Margaret Costello, Lorraine Hartmon. Fourth row: Harry Bronsen, Hugh McSherry, Jack Kelly, Robert Chidester, Orville Paulson, Theodor Ulferts, Gerald Jensen, Vernon Radke, Richard Boyer, Kenneth Foss, Donald VValch, Richad Meline, Alfred Soto, Jack Nordall, Jim Egan. Third row: Mary Newman, Lois Schiltgen, Lorraine Schrammen, Beverly Kimball, Louise Trutzenberg, Gloria Fernlund, Alene Elsner, Carol Crossiield, Joan Moeller, Arlene Ek, Marion Schiltgen, Phyllis Curtiss, O'Dorsay Markgraf, Josephine Richards, Josephine Johnson. Second row: Jean Sudduth, Jean Fazendin, Patricia Browing, Anne Rauchbauer, Delores Bloom, Joanne Schreiber, Joylyn Heath, Grace Buetow, Shirley Olson, Linda Logan, Marlene VVendell, Margaret VViesner, Rose Kielsa, Heln Madison, Harriet Madison, Edna Tessmer. First row: Jerry Gustafson, Louise Sontra, Marjean Utzman, Sheldon Score, Ferrol Miller, Donald Selchow, Leroy Mielke, Shirley Kachel, Shirley Kasinak, Bill Flaherty. 33 I P gl'0JAl'YlCll'l 3055 Lust rm:-: Harvey Griffith, Edward Scliedl, Jerome Dumond, Raymond Lux, Edwin Alberg, Roy Zafke, Ralph Abbott, Edward Siegfried, Raymond Snell, Frank Heutmaker, Howard Immel, Bob Seible. Fourth row: Harold A. Johnson, Herman Schmaltz, Ralph Van Cove, Patrick Boulin, Bill Shafer, Donna Hampton, Eunice McMoran, Janet Soderberg, Mary Dunlap, Valeri Ranjitsch, Betty Mor- timore, Ruth Seward, Bill Leslie, Tom Norton, Wilton Bergman, Tom Cunningham. Third row: Beverly Swanson, Dorothy Zeverino, Jean Howlett, Patricia Heywood, Donna Wilke, Dorothy Hammes, Mary Freyhoff, Bob Klein, Leo Schwartz, Gene Beringer, Raymond Walter- storff, Bob McCutcheon, Genevieve Czikalla, Lorraine Tacheny, Patricia Shea, Audrey Schreiber. Secoml row: George Manke, Donald Zeverino, Shirley Brown, Marjorie Lindeke, Noella Laten- dresse, Lois Young, Nick Eoloff, Leslie Davis, Dorotha Nippoldt, Arlene Schreiber, Norma Ulm, Lois Cameron, Jackie Stahl, Jim Kittleson, Ted Novak, Elizabeth Ostaba, Gloria Stadler, Betty VVilke. First row: Joseph Schultz, Herbert Howard, Donald Robertus, Marcella Hakala, Eileen Gustaf- son, Patricia Cleary, Ronald Barghini, Owen Anderson, June Virkus, Mary Jean Drinane, Delores Dellive, Jerome Victor, Roxane Johnson. ' Lust row: Bob Vogel, Dexter Larson, John Knott, Herbert Jahn, Don Thieling, Bill McKinnon, John Pillippi, Tom Johnsrud, Kermit Peterson, Bruce Dolby, Robert Peterson, Irving Samuelson, Roland Vogel, Don Thul, Fred Paddock. Fourth row .' Delmar Stark, Kaye Laib, Gary McLane, Art Sarner, Jack Nadler, Phyllis Bloom- er, Marcella Kiefner, Phyllis Patrick, Donna Jean Ward, Avis Carr, Nola Gutsche, Lois Mae Larson, Audrey Johnson, Patricia Barrett, Jerry Moore, Robert Hemming. Thiel row: Ian Madsen, Rose Marie Luecke, Olga Beckertt, Geraldine Marsch, Frances Cahanes, Elaine Johnson, Robert Miller, Raymond Schnaith, Allen Kraemer, Richard Arndt, Marjorie Cowley, Lorraine Moris, Catherine Hollerbach, Lucille Vagnoni, Sharon Benson. Second row: VVarren Wendell, Peter Carroll, Robert Lotz, Walter Josephson, Charles Regan, Robert Loberg, Ray Barsness, Earl Paquin, Rosemary Radman, Pat LaClair, Arlene Kraemer, Emily Frasl, Rosemarie Kaiser, Carl Knutson, Dale Denney, Richard Johannes, Shirley Paulson. First roir: Geraldine Manitsek, Agatha Steichen, Arleen Hanson, Alfred Berchem, Laurence Hozenj, Jean Harper, Geraldine Casperson, Joan Harper, Lucille Kleiter, Bill Danielson, Fred Koppe, Eileen Hawkins. Last row: Jerome Seabloom, Dick Stenger, Donald Bethke, VVarren Shoholm, Wallace Gerard, Eugene Gaylord, Ray Eschbach, Richard Vvaldoch, Clyde Orlando, Robert Sparks, Richard Schaller. Fourth row: Richard Larsen, Robert Marien, Beverly Dreher, Norma Engen, Lois Rauen, Ber- nice Flanagan, Joan Bzdok, Dolores Huppert, Jean Sniker, Alida Schmuck, Shirley Nellis, Mar- jorie Flaspeter, Third row: Dorothy Towey, Arline Richter, Margaret Dunn, Beatrice Slavik, Gladys Overby, Patricia Allen, Mary Karschnia, Jean Owen, Jim McGahn, Carl Cumming, Frank Demullend, George Weiss, Joyce Williams, Mavis Peterson, Bob Bausch, Jack Ronayne. Secoml row .' Gordon Tew, Leo Kasinak , Bill Rodgers, Walter Arendt, Dorothy Jean Mattimore, Rose Marie Riley, Noreen Moris, Nora Reed, Donald Westling, Donald Logas, Ramona Ness, Eileen Richardson, Marilyn Heinbuch, Beatrice Sanchez, Harold Berg, Donald Berrisford, Judy Roden. First roir: Sterling McKusick, George Ottey, Maurice St. Martin, Gerald Schaber, Delores Keller, Delores Kaufhold, Patricia Pepin, Yvonne Ufestaval, XVilIiam Puffer, Gerald Knudsen, Catherine Metrick, Jeanne Anderson, Betty Ann Dunsmore. Lust row: John Bour, Daniel Mr-Guire, Niel Rabens, Robert Coleman, Robert Norton, Donald VValters, VVarren Prulx, Bob Lodge, Herman Jordon,- Robert Fritzke, Albert Faust. Fourth row: Elaine Hofacker, Judith Shiely, Karla Manders, Dorothy Frost, Grace Hirsch, Pat Wendisch, Mary Shepard, Pat Mahony, Lavern Bogut, Charles More, Donald Ramsay, Delorfs McDonald, Charlotte Johnson, Barbara Brown, Phyllis Johnston. Third row: Dick Greising, Ronald Nordall, Winston Haggerty, Joan Schrenkler, Vivian Hath- away, Laurence Olmschenk, Janet Teppon, Georgene Perkins, Sam Ferrise, Milton Miller, Delores Grundhaser, Dorothy Marshall, Delores Schouveller, Eleanor Schmidt, Helen Samolytz, Adele Raths. Scconrl row: Carroll Koepplinger, Kenneth Petersen, Duane Holmberg, Zella Mae Wilson, Luella Pavek, Beverly Casey, Roger Kinsey, Jack Therrien, Richard Foss, Fred Tacheny, Verna Brown, June Rasmussen, Rose Schuster, LeRoy Ohlson, Dick James, Shirley Schulz, Audrey Peterson, Bernice Tobsinger. . First rout: Renee Grant, Edith Mctlinnis, Donald Funk, Richard Bushaw, Edward Schurmeier, Lorraine Potter, Phyllis Reed, Genevieve Fazendin, Keith Peterson, Anna Mae Ohlke, Henry Brominerich, Donna Mielke, Doris Anderson, 35 I SENIOR INDEX NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE FOOD PET PEEVE FAVORITE EXPRESSION Jean Aichele Ike', Chocolate ice cream My brother I donit know.', Audrey Albrecht Aud,' Chicken Undependable people Like a fiend. John Anderson t'Andy,' Southern fried chicken Centerville, Minnesota I'Ioly balls. Virginia Anderson Blimp Pork chops R.R.C. Club Nice little deal. John Apman Njacki' Oranges John Eightball in the corner Eugene Aurelius Gene,' French fries Scrubby people i'You know the rulesfy Shirley Barrett Shirl Spaghetti Homework HI-Iow sadli' William Baysinger Billy Spaghetti Women drivers l'Holy liplv Richard Becker DickU Chicken Conceited people Oh? Richard Bender 'QDick,' Steak Girls that smoke What?', George Beyer Q'Bill Banana pie Pickups Brown act. Harlan Biebighauser BabeH :Babb-q-ribs Sweater girls That,s toughli' Mary Ellen Blanchard Mayme Pork chops Street cars 'Magine that! Robert Boland Bing Raspberry lipstick Frank Sinatra Bohla poopl Laverne Bourgette Frenchy Chow mein Girl smokers Ye gods! Mary Boyle Blister Hamburgers Moe Vazanti Hey! a sailorl' Robert Bradley Bohn Sauerkraut Teachers 'tHuh?,, Mary Lou Braun Lou', Banana cream pie Loud girls Fiddle-dee-deef' Donald Brigley 'tDon Spaghetti Sophisticated people uzombiefi Phyllis Buckman Phyll' Toll-house cookies Boys Egacll Gregory Bussiere Buzze,' Hot dogs Little men Don't be that wayf' James Button Butts Steaks Girl smokers Oh, nutsl Dolores Carbone Dee Deen Creamed chicken Writing letters Oh, gee! Eleanor Carlson Ellyn Chicken Gossip spreaders Baby doll. William Carr Willy Apple pie a la mode Guys who borrow cigarettes That's what you sayf, Olga Chistopian i'Oge', Pumpkin pie Worldly people Hey! Doris Christiansen Shorty,' Ice cream Catty people l'Say that again. Darleen Chytracek Dar Spaghetti and meat balls I-Iansenys Hel-lon I-Ion-eyf, Betty Clarke l'Ba Ba Chow mein Fresh boys 'lWhat's cookin?? Lois Cloutier Frenchie', French fries Q'Kiefie Babyi' Piffle!,' Beverly Colenso Stinky Potatoes Certain boys Hi, stinky! James Conlin Jim Ham Reciting UI don't knowf, Paul Conway Q'Buckets,' Hamburgers Gloria Take it, Verhulstf' Dorothy Cooper Dots,' Chicken Nelson-Us hair l'Are you kiddin'? Martha Cummins Dimples,' Chow mein Girls that smoke 'iOh, Fuzz! Colleen czikalla l'Coonie Cottage cheese Lois Cloutier Why, certainly. Harvey Damsgard Hal Anything Tests Yes, ma'm. Joyce Davidson ujossv Ham and olives Chuck Ely Oh, murder! Madeline Deckert Maggie Chocolate cake My middle name No kidding? Robert De La Martre De Lan Ice cream Dumb freshmen For crying out loud! Catherine Demasuk Katy Onions Borrowers Oh, sure. Alice De Palma AI Chile Late people So it says heref' Joyce Dodds 'ijoyciei' Chicken R.R.C. Club Looky.', Ursuline Drost I Iorseline,' Steak Men That's toughlv Violet Durow i'Vi', Ice cream Exams Reallyl', Bernard Ebel Bern Chicken False rumors Good one! Martin Eberhard Sonny Ice cream Women drivers That's no lieln Clarence Eggenberger Eggie Chicken Women None Edna Eisenmenger Sis', Banana pie Conceited people upleaseln Lois Ekensteen 'QEkkie', Cherry pie Heinies Then came the dawn. June Ellefson Babe', Chow mein Lipstick Are you kiddin,? Glen Entenmann Slick Meat Gas rationing 'QOh, yeah? William Entenmann Big Billn Steak Gas rationing Thais the way! 36 SENIOR IN DEX-Continued NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE FOOD PET PEEVE FAVORITE EXPRESSION Anna Ealoii: Annan Halubsee Harding girls, cooperation Ach, du lieber! Alice Erickson Swede Italian spaghetti Alarm clo:ks What's cookin'? Robert Erickson Sweden Smoked fish Swinging doors Don't hand me that. Patricia Farnham uPat Chow mein Anklets and pumps Thar's o.k. Edsel Femrite Ets Spaghetti Basket misses I don't knowf' Mary Flanagan Irish Mom's chop suey Alarm clocks Fiddle dee dee.', Dorothy Fontaine Dot Scalloped spuds Long speeches Are you kidding?', Floyd Forsberg Coach Fried onions George Kiefner '!Watch itf' Jeaneet Freer Net', Liver Conceited boys '!Are you kidding?,' Virginia Fritz Fritz Pork chops R. R. C. club Good deal.', Donald Gabrielson Gabbie'y Pork chops Matching dimes Don't hollerf, Allan Gausman HAI Pie Women that smoke t'Well, a-well, a- Gordon Gilbert Gordie Pheasant Gambling Oh, moan! Bette Goodlad Betsy Fried chicken Conceited people ':That's the way it goesf, James Goosens Gruesome Steak Girls who smoke Big jokef' Elaine Gordy Gordy', Italian spaghetti Gumicracking Man alivell' Robert Greising Bob', Pork chops The war What do you mean? Kenneth Grossman t'Kenny Chicken Girls Ah, heck!' Walter Grun Walt Pork chops Matching That's pretty goodf' Sigrid Halvorsen Sig Ham Bunny Kameron Couldn't you spit! Betty Hanson Bubbles', Spaghetti Football players uFool!', Carroll Hanson 'Hansv Spaghetti Double talk 'KI like that! Joan Harrington Butz', Hot dogs Sailors uSlow murder!v Marcus Harrington !'Mark Apple pie Poor typists Charlie,s out!', Phyllis Harrington Q'Phil Ice cream Conceited. people Not that! Lawrence Haselman Ishi' Chile con carne High heels What a character! Charles Haselbeck Chuck Chop suey Honking horns I don't know. Jean Hawkins Jeany Everything Snifflers Oh, Sugar! James Hedman Jim,' Pork chops Verhulst Thais the way!', Gordon Heimer Gordy,' Chow mein Girl smokers Oh, babyf! Gertrude Heindrick Genie Ravioli Girls who smoke Gosh! John Hennessey Jack Chocolate cake Women drivers Censored. Jackson Hickman Ujackl' Malted milk Sad looking women Tardy.,' Jordan Hickman t'Barrels,' Slumgullion Stooges Censored. Mary Lee Hines Bees-ben Steak Girl smokers O.K. Lucille Hoeniger Luv Italian spaghetti Boys with heinies Holy Joef, Ruben Hoffmann f'Rube,' Roast turkey Jessica june Aw, nuts! Ruth Hoffmann Ruthie'! Ice cream Socks and heels Oh, ick! Harriet Hohman t'Harrie', Fried chicken No gas I'Iow,s that?U Carl Hovey Carl!' Pork chops Don Brigley Yeah, Zombie. Betty Howard Betts', Italian spaghetti Glamour girls Aw, fishhooks! Barbara Hughes 'tBobbie,' Chow mein Reckless driving Ain't that a bird?H Marion Husnick MickeyU French fries Long hair Aw, fish! Marjorie Hylton Maggie Apple pie Pin curls Curumba!', James Irestone Iron-heady' Meat Nagging Phinx!H Martha -Iackle Marts,' French fries Seventh period 'QOh, Rickie! Robert jackson Bob Malted milk Girl smokers Don,t be so dumb!H Thomas James Tom Carrots Women Yeh!,' Phoebe Jensen Penny,' Steak Teachers Cagey.,' Arnold Johnson Gus Pork chops Girls 'QDon,t know her. Elaine Johnson Njohnnyv Hamburgers Nosy people Nuts!,' Howard johnson 'tHowie Pie Women smokers What's the ante?,' Maxine Johnson Marky Spaghetti Conceited people Oh, nuts!,' O SENIOR INDEX-Continued NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE FOOD PET PEEVE FAVORITE EXPRESSION Richard Johnson Dick Venison Teachers Sad, ain't it?', Walter Johnson Wally Duck Blonds UFOYSU ai90i-if if-ii Patricia Johnsrud Pat Potato chips Book reports UDYY UPF! Robert Juaire Bob Pie Frenchy uACli0Si,i Bernadette Juenemann Bernie Chocolate cake Peggy Sandberg i'That's the way! Phyllis Kachel 'iPill Ry-Krisp Perrault's jokes Nor Printable? Donald Karnuth Don Chicken Frank Sinatra Oh, nuts! Lorraine Keller Wayneei, Coney islands Smeared lipstick QQHCIIO, remember me? Douglas Kern Doug Beef Homework Iris a trick! Joseph Kerst 'iJoe-Blow Sauerkraut Radio ads Boohla-poop! George Kiefner Kieffie Baby Roast pheasant Short necks Boohla-poop! William Kinderwater Seeds Pork chops Mummers, Club Glad to see ya! Robert Kirch i'Bob,' T-bone steaks Girls in slacks I donit know.'i Alice Klink Klinker', Chocolate Sloppy boys What the heck! Milton Knoll Punk Potatoes Johnson girls Old Brown act. Bernice Kameron Bunny', French fries Gum chewers '!Sad applef' Delores KOCH Lorry Coke Tight sweaters Aw, nuts! R0l39ff K0Cl1Sif-Ik 'iFeets,' Lipstick Frank Sinatra Boohla-poop! Christine Koepplinger Chris Chocolate pie Conceited people Oh, nuts! Lillian Korbmacher Korky,' Spaghetti Short men !'Arf-ark. Grover Kraemer Grove Ice cream Inconsistency Censored. Joanne Krausman Shorty Chow mein Conceited people !'Coniptions.H Richard Kmgi Dick Steak Women Wow!'i Albert Krummel NAI Fried chicken Crabby teachers 'iDaddy. buy it.', Cfifi1fYn Kuehl Katy Everything Theater talkers 'tFine.,' Patricia KI-Yeh! Tischi' Motheris pie Humboldt boys '!Oh, Jim Framelv Guy Laib 'QGuy Roast beef Wally Johnson Buy me one!i' Eiiiioi' Lang Ellie Everything Sloppy boys You beast! MafiiYU Larsen 'tSid'i Italian spaghetti Socks and heels But definitely! Artiste Larson Artie,' Spaghetti Anklets and pumps Holy Moly!,' Eiieen i-93i'iY Ally Breaded veal Crabs i'Hot stulff' R3Ymond Ledo Mora Fried pheasant Mean teachers Thais tough! Martin Lee !'Marty Anything Teachers NI don't know. Patricia Lee 'iPat Baked potatoes Doughnuts Hi, ya, stinky! Howard Leirich i'I'Iowie Steak Questionnaires Censored. Edward Leithauser Ed Chicken Bob Kochsiek For crying out loud. Miidfed Lenarr Millie', Chow mein All males Listen!i' Luella Lindbauer Lulabelle Spanish rice Conceited boys 'iwhatis cookin,?'i HCUFY L09 I-Iank Chocolate cake Boland Oh, yeah!i' .Iune Luke Tempe Coney islands Popcorn eaters Two bitsf' R3Ymond Manders Ray Tuna fish Women drinkers Oh, for sad! Richard Marrone Dick Chicken Gum chewing ulVloses! Corinne Mase Maisie Ice cream Conceited boys Censored John McDonough '!Mac Chow mein Lee's grin Flip it againln AUCii'9Y McHattie Audy,' Chow mein Girls smoking Oh, gee! D0i'0fi'iY Mears '!Poddles Chicken pot pie Popcorn eaters Darn!', Howard Melihe UA! Pork chops Dick Palumbo Hi, ya, Al! D0f0fi1Y M9HSi11g Legs Chicken Bob Kirch Oh, for a camera. Margaret Mick Mickey,' Spaghetti Girls smoking Oh, fudge! Celine Mielke Sis Motherls cooking R.R.C. Club Aw, come on Constance Miller I.ard Hamburgers R.R.C. Club Nice dealf, Glen Miller Glenn Chicken Girls Nuts.,' O SENIOR IN DEX-Continued NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE FOOD PET PEEVE FAVORITE EXPRESSION Mary Ann Miller l'Annie Malted milk Giggly girls You think so? Ethel Moe Etht' Fren:h fries Sloppy boys Ye, gadslv Norbert Moes Q'Bert Chicken Questionnaires Censored. Eileen Moore Ikey,' Spaghetti Children Oh, Fish! Walter Moryn Pole T-bone steak Women Thais the wayf' Patricia Moore Patl' Fruit Homework Oh, my gosh! John Mueller Johnny'y Steak Girls That's not soli' Betty' Na!-lgllt0l1 Bets Sundaes Freshmen Is that sadly Isabel Nelson t'Isie T-bone steaks Snippy clerks 'QOh, my goshlll Marion Nelson Nelly Coneys U-techtell' A-Woooooool Virginia Nelson 'tGinnyw Hamburgers Loud people Say it isnyt solu Richard Nienaber Dick Steak Flirty girls I don't know. Kurt Noethens Little Butchi' Malted milks Girl smokers Oh, mamali' Delores Nolz Del Chile Girl Smokers I thought I'd die! Robert Norve Bohn Ice cream Studying Goshl Katherine Novak Katy', Baked squash Salesmen You,re fulla grasshoppersl Chester Oczak i'Blondie Chicken Girls Thais the wayln Ione Olson Blondie French fries Fickle girls For crying out loudln Richard Ostaba Dick', French fries Girl smokers Hi, wolflv Richard Palumbo 'tDiamoncls Ravioli Silly women uSolid, Al. Donald Patet Don Fried chicken Girl smokers 'lOh, yeah? MHYY Ellen Paul Maisie Chow mein Sloppy shoes Naturally .l3CqUelYt1 Pe3C0ClC ujackiev Hamburgers Gum chewers That doesn't hurt. Marguerite Peloquin ulVlonnie', Hamburgers Wolves UI-loly cowslw Lowell Perkins Percy Chow mein Lipstick UAW, shucksli' Patricia Perrault Pat Rye crisp Most people Can tell! BettY Pete1'S0I1 uPeter Peanuts Movie gabbers 'lNot quitef' Lois Prlet 'lChubbyl' Fried chicken R.R.C. Club That's the way! Maxine Platten Max Spinach Barney You're kiddingll' Fred Rai-7el'lS Fritz Meat balls Girls I don't know. Arthur Rasmussen Ras Lemon pie Girls That's the wayln Lillian Rarhs Dolly Graham cracker pie Wfolves What's cookin'? Charles Reinhardt Chuck'l Ice cream Sloppy girls 'iGreat sport! Delores RerPke Deen Mom's cooking Certain blondes Crying out loud! Robert Rhein Bob Pork chops School Nutsl Darrell Rial Dopey Anything Legs Spray it againli' Cl3Yton Richards i'Clayt,' Fruit salad Makeup I-luh?'y .lohn Richards uRecl Fried chicken Dick Nienaber You talk sillyf, Flora Rickard Rickie Chicken Frank Sinatra Q'Take it easyll' Rodger Riegel Lightning Anything People that act wise Not badf' Wayne Riegel Trancey', Fried chicken K:1ow'it-alls Hi, there! Virginia Rieger Ginney,' Chow mein Conceited people Aw, nuts! Rrfbert Ritlarld Q'Rit Mashed potatoes Mechanics' girls l'Are you kidding? Paul Robertson Red', Apple pie Getting up early I'll clip ya! Lucille Robinson Lucy,' Venison Snooty people Oh, yeah? .lane R0ClCSt1'0l1 Janey Corn on the cob Short boys Thais for me! I-Iarriette Rosenquist Q'Rosie,' Cherry pie Bottom lockers Oh, cripelv Patricia Ryan Pat Blueberry pie Socks and heels 'QDo you know? Francis Sf1S5tettef Franny,' Italian spaghetti Conceitecl girls 'QYa? Loretta St. Martin I.orry,' Blueberry pie Wally The l'leet's in! Peggy' Sandberg Peg', Italian spaghetti Bernie Jueneman 'QThat's the waylu Lorraine Sax eel'-orryn Chile Socks and heels t'Are you kiddinifw SENIOR INDEX-Continued NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE FOOD PET PEEVE FAVORITE EXPRESSION Mary Lee Scanlan l'Punchy Chile Boys HTITHYS the WaYl,l David Schaller Dave,' Fried chicken Rumors UCOFHYW Selden Saunders Shotgun , Baked ham None NaturallYl,, Donald Scheel jake Chop suey Girl smokers uP3rd0h-H Lorraine Scheel Babe,' Chicken Conceited people 'lY0l1'l'9 fi deafln Ernestine Schoener Ernie,l Mashed potatoes Socks and heels 'iWl1at a mess!,' Lorraine Schramske Q'Lorry', Ice cream Straight hair Drat it! Robert Schultz Bob Pheasant Women Nuts! Daniel Schuster Dirty Dan Soup Verhulst's friends Full house. Audrey Schweizer l'Puddin'head,' Hamburgers Loud mouths uSad, isnlt it? Loren Selvog Beverly Singewald Jeanne Sinnen Edith Smith Lorna Sommerdorf Archie Sperry Adella Spratt Geraldine Stark Herbert Stahnke Shirley Steinbring Naomi Steiner Harold Steipan Kenneth Stow Fred Strong Elna Stufell Betty Sutherland Marian Swenson Merne Swenson Lorraine Szermeta Dovelyn Theiling Shirley Trapp Mary Turner Ruth Utecht Virginia Vacanti John Verhulst Ralph Vitcak Phyllis Voeller Lorraine Wackerfuss Lois Wadell Katherine Wagner Margaret Wagner Arthur Warnke Shirley Weiss Kathleen Welch Ralston Welch John Wellner James Wielde Geraldine Wiese Lois Witte Richard Wood Dale Woodley Beverly Wyss Mildred Zengel Betty Zielke Pinchpenny'y 'QDutch -Ieaniev YQEM7, 'iButchy', UArch77 'ljack Spratt Shorty UI-Ierbil Tootie', URed77 Harry,' If Kennyv Miken Chickie 'lBessy Maryanna Squirt 'QSmouts ieDoveyvs Shirl Flashy' Becky', Moey', Muscles,' Vitzn Daisy Mae tzwackysv ul-loeyu uK3fiC,, z:Muggssy Hermann Queenie,' Kass7' Bud Jack l'-Iimmiei' 'tGerry,' ULOY7 Dick,' Butch YQBEV7, Millie Betts', sa T-bone steak Dill pickles Steak Meat Chocolate pudding Mulligan stew Chocolate soda Italian spaghetti Chicken Ice cream Chicken Chicken Chicken Pheasant Chow mein Chow mein Ice cream Pork chops Chicken Chow mein Steak Hamburgers Chow mein Rose's kidney stew Chicken Potatoes and gravy Hamburgers Potato chips' Pumpkin pie Ice cream Italian spaghetti Fried chicken Chow mein Goulash Coney islands Lemon pie Steak Italian spaghetti Baked ham T-bone steak Sirloin steak Chop suey Spaghetti Malts School Eggs No meat points Boys Wolves Conceited people Too much make-up Conceited people Girls Gum chewing Girl smokers Questionnaires Women Jack I-lennessey Girl smokers Straight hair Oral reports Certain girls Quizzes on Monday Phyllis Voeller Harding boys Conceited people False rumors 4 F's Girl basketball players Swede Erickson Dovelyn Theiling Chewing gum Doing dishes Serious people Girl smokers Long fingernails Sloppy freshmen Combing hair Rumors Bucket hounds Women When daddy says no Telephone talkers Women Swede Erickson Freclrles Squeezie Too tall boys Censored. 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Q V f ff '25 - ' Ss?-'A M xf, r ,. ,,,,. . -4 X A, , . .,, . 1 ,f ,x M4 jlne Wafiona onor ociefg Officers Audrey Albrecht, president Jacqueline Peacock, vice-president I Virginia Nelson, secretary Jane Roclcstroh, treasurer A! ALBRECHT Pre H , .fl en And henceforth and forever, Men shall speak of your achievements. Sffm4Iinyl.' Viola-l lluruw, Luis Ekensteen, Roller! lie-l.aMax'tl'e, Holuert Km-lmslek, Harvey Dams gard, Bliss l':l'I'l2l Schulz, June Luke. Smrf'1l,' Jeanne Sinnvn, Elaine Jolmslm, Ulgn 'f hismpian, Connie Miller, Virginia Nelson. Jac' 1 lt qt elyn I'ezu-on , Amin-y Allmreclit, Jam- Roukstmh, Lorraine Saxe, .lean Aivhele, Elaine Gordy Audrev Blvllatiil-. A' i 41 I g 15 1 i g P ' w - --anew-3, - + ,re ' Q' f-1 v :rf- .if r u,-'V 5 's ,' f ,:' Yig d f 1 ' +3515 F' r r Q tw. was ,Q -1. - it - . ' 75 .141, if .,.,. i f rim 4 xii Mfrs, ' Q R President 9 MALC0 COVE .gzcclenf Counci Officers Malcolm Cover, president William Witte, vice-president Patricia Lee, secretary Lois Witte, treasurer All these leaders drawn together, With ideas and with actions, Sought to solve the students' problems Sought to make a finer Harding. Last row: David Sehaller, Melvin VVittlmus, Grover Kraeiner, James Stzldler, llonall Decker, limb Km-hsiek, llnn Kal'- nuth, Gordon Gilbert, Bill lfieyer, lifmlsert Ritland. Fitfh Voir: 'Dorothy Puff, Irene Hirte, Andrey Allmreelit, Iizilnli Aiicle-i'sin1, liawieiiee Polulsinsky, Robert llt'l.2lAl?ll'll't', Fred Strong, Harlan llielviglmuser, James Button, Ray Snell. Fourth rmc: Rienard Larson, lmrraine Keller, Kenneth Foss, lmnnld Steulier, Jerrnne llumnntl, l'z1t1'iek Greene, David Usterlioldt, Foster liuelcinziil, Joe lizwinussen, Rielizird Sehziller, Betty Kfmlatz, .lime Kerst. Third rotzx' Mary Lee Svzinlzin, listlier Seliell, .loan T'otti-r, In-loves Russ, Ruth NVz1lsh, Rita Hight, Lois lisnt-1'se1i, Lnretta Meyer, Betty Murtim4n'e, Nancy Mztilzind, Gayle lYillizunsun, M1irp.:'ui'et Costello. Second 7'o11'.' Xxvlllllfllll Ilzinielsun, f':itliei'im' Metriek, Delores Knott, Maury Iiuu lirunn. Katherine Novak. Allan liiwu-r11e1', Miss C. Larson, Robert Uliidester, l'2llll Hziller, August Sl'll1lllt'l', .lnne Luke, Gloria Fernlund, llelnres llunn. First row: Marion Strmnlrei'g', Marc-elle Selimuek, Arlene Krenz, In-lures Pnl-lmne, Lois XYittf-, M1111-0ly11f'1ix'pr, ltill XYilt4-, Pat Lee, Audrey Sdlllkliili, Colleen Fzikalla, Lois lCiig'fei', Cwmnnie Miller, Marian Nelson, 42 7' mbers of tbe publicity com t At tb: Pictured above are me y mittee, wbo set tbe key fm the hilarious even' , rigbt are members of tbe German Club, wbol, Zflfb fbi Spanisb students, provided a program WMC WM high spot of tbe evening. Student C ' ouncil members joined with the Parent-Teacbe , rs A ' - the carnival held on Fgljifliigorglto Take C1 g ori- 0145 Success. See yourself as otbers see youf' was tbe motto of tbe cartoonists, above, who provoked mucb laughter by tbeir draw- ings. At tbe rigbt are tbe students wbo revealed tlre secret of Why Teacbers are 4F.', enior gif QJQPUQ6 Officers Patricia Lee, president Lois Pilot, vice-presi- clent Ursuline Drost, secre- tary Ruth Walsh, treasurer Lust roar: Beverly Mayer, Ruth Dornfeld, Shirley Steinbring, Shirley Brustman, Doris Stroinberg, Mary Ann Ryder, Jane Roekstroh, Audrey Albrecht. Fourth row: Dorothy Hanren, Phyllis VVittenlxel, Virginia WVadell, Rose Marie Mr-Laughlin, Virginia An- derson, Rita Hight, Virginia Lacey, Delores Feipel. Jeanne Sinnen. , TlLi:'1I1'o1z'.' Lorraine Seheel, Betty Braeken, Marion Stromberg, Geraldine Conrad, Patricia Johnsrud, Audrey Srhnaith, Virginia Fritz, .lune Hidde. Ser-mul mir: Katheryn Arntzen, Eileen Sager, Mary Lee Hines, Ethel Moe, Iletty Zielke, Delores Carbone, Naomi Heath, Rosemary Dunn, Helen Harper. F1-rs! roux' Beverly Cole-nso. Ruth VValsh, Ijrsuline Drost, Patricia Lee, Miss Cecelia Larson, Ruth Hoffmann, Fonnie Miller, Lois Pilot, Jean Aiehele. Listen to their noisy talking, To their laughter and their singingg Hear them chattering like the magpiesg . . Q Hear them laughing like the blue-jays. l,l,l'1,L0l Ll' effglfljej Officers Delores Hansen, presi- dent Ferrol Miller, vice- president Irene Leister, secretary Jean Nelson, treasurer Last rm:-J Jean Nelson, Phyllis Keller, llloria Brady, Nola Gutsche, Delores McDonald, Delphine Brann, Gayle VVilliams0n, Fharlotte Johnson, Arlene Rielefeldt, 'l'l1,i1'rl roiv: Lois Larson, Delores Gundhauser, Judy Roden, Alarjean Vtzman, Shirley Kachel, Alene Eisner, Carol Crossfleld, Alive BfJU1'g'Htf9. Second '1'01r: Sharon Benson, Elaine Farnham, Jeanne Anderson, Patricia Cleary, Bernice Lobsinger, Rose Howlin, Olga Bec-kertt, Rose Marie Lueke. Lorraine Taoheny. First 1'o14'.' Lois Young, Audrey Hegland, Irene Leister, Delores Hansen, Ferrol Miller, Mary Jane Malvey, Donna Shanley, Betty Kolatz. Ifast faux' Bert Apmun, Harold St. 'Vhf in Fowrllz rout' John Meek, .Tami Hfwlcstxvvli hammer, IJZIIIFPIICB Puluhinsk y. 'I'IzirzI i'mr': Gt-mldiiw XX'ieSv, lwlrwxw-S I XVil1zx1'd Iidmundsrm. Jeanne Siimeu. ' Sm-01111 roizr' Helen St. Thmnzns, Iilsio A Peter Haus. First 1'01z'.' Arlene Ki'f'nz, .Team ,Xivhi-le Hoffman, Ruhert Bargfhini. Officers Lawrence Mielke, president John Wartii, vice-president Edith Adams, secretary-treasurer cience HIS. ,-AJ 'i1ilU1ll2lY Hfvlzind, Melvin NYittl1z111s, .Ianivs Iiuttrvn, .lim 1'h1'istvi1sm1 Audrey ,Xilinx-wilt, Mary Ami Ryder, Mzirirm XVillu1'd, Ihxvid Klink- e-ilu-1, .lfvyvo Imdds. Albert Nivn:xlwr. Mulvvvlrn 1 on-1', Ilurvvy Ilam'g'al'd If-izle-1', Imuis f'i1I'iSIt'l1St'I1, Ruth I'te-4-ht, Ruhr-1'l Si'i!NV2lI'iZ, .Ifrhn XVz1x'tIi, T.z1wi'4-imvv Mivlkf-, I-Islith Admins, Many things their teachers taught Of the mysteriex of scienceg Showed them With its almost magic wonders. glories of invention -71' Mzirizin Nvlsun f'2ll'fIi Me-sserli, Juyq-Q1 them, Y 3 4 - im ' ftwu-.eh Nl Young scientists in the lab. 45 Sirfttlm' CM Last rout: Ruben Hwffnxann, Ke-nnelh f1l'UFSY!l21l1, Jane- Rm'kst1'rwl1, Audrey Allwrem-ht, Fharles Funk, Harvey Damsgard. ' Srwmxrl 7'0?t',' Beverly Kinlhall, .lfwyvv lhvdds, lil-x'vx'ly Mayefr, Mlss Vrmllman, Ilmwmlhy Hanson, 3I2ll'f't'l121 SChl11llC'k, Eileen Leahy. V n I I S1'rztf'rI.' .Ianivo Rfwln-, llwln-rt Kfwhsivk. AIZIINHI XY1lla1'd. Sl?-1'l'ld llzllvmwsr-lx. Bula Harland, Jean Aichele, Vrsuline Iwrost, .IL-anne Sinnen, I2ex'v1'ly Nelsml. Officers Robert Boland, President From the memory of all rnenf ' ' I-I 1 ' - 'd r . . Slgfld a Vorsen' Vice Prem en These men and their Works of msdom Ursuline Drost' secretary Shall not lightly he forgotten. Jean Aichele, treasurer Lol How all things fade and perish ,464 Chl u 3 fm 57' ,- Selzterl: Darrell Rial, Luis Itlke-llstm-11, Mary lflarly, Miss Illrna Schulz, Ma1'jm'ie Hylton, Katy Novak, Marion VVi1lard, Joe Kerst. All the xhining little paintings- Stained them red and blue and yellow With the juice of paints and crayons. 46 Ql Ifl'LCll'l Officers Audrey Albrecht, president Jane Rockstroh, vice-presi- Y dent Sigrid Halvorsen, secretary Irwin Manke, treasurer Last 1'o1a': Kenneth lluell, Shirley lirustniaii, James Gooseiis, Robert Boland, I'atri4'izi S4-hnaitli, lrlrwin Manke. Sf'C0lI!l 'I'0'llT.' Paul Haller, Ruth Hoffmann, Lois lingfer, Nl2ilC0lIIl Cover, Katherine VVagner, Betty Zielke. 'Flieodrmr Vlferts. Serzferl: Sigrid Hzilvorsen, Audrey Alhrevlit, Miss Annzi Buss, Jane Hut-kstroh, Beverly VVyss. Of all lands they learned the language, Learned their Works and all their customs. loanidn Officers Rosemary Dunn, president Rosella Norton, vice-presi- dent Helen St. Thomas, secretary an Shirley Drinane, treasurer Last rours Lorraine Keller, Mary Turner, Shirley Brustman, Nant-y Mailand, Ser-mul rmr: Violet llurmv. Rose-nizuy Fates, Helen Harper, Joyce Floutier, Beatrice Sanvhez, Janice Roc-he. Firs! 1'rm'.' Shirley Drinane, ltwsellzi Norton, Miss Alma Russ, Rosemary llunn, Helen St. Thomas. 47 'Till the sun and moon IQ 6055 ounci change places, This unselfsh group of people Will carry on their Work of service. Last row: Jegnflflelson, Mary Lou Murphy, Melissa Xvindoff, Gordon Gilbert, Bill Beyer, Bob Ritland, Marcella Kiefner. Third rouf: Eileen Leahy, Marion Mark, Kenneth Foss, Elaine Kondziella, Robert Marien, Donna Hamp- ton, Dorothy Jean Mears, Ruth Hoffmann. Second row: June Hidde, Therese Moore, Arlene Krenz, Geraldine Vkfiese, Maroella Sc-hrnur-k, Mary Jane Malvey, Marlene VVendell. First row: Betty Locke-rt, Edward Sc-hurmeier, Mary Lee Hines, Linda Logan, Miss Florence Pearson, Therese VVhalen, Alene Elsner, Ferrol Miller. Gui! .xdir pafro N X LllSl 1'U'll' J Diok Rarghini, .lim VVielde, llaxid Klinkhammer, Fred Strong, Ray Ledo. Secmlrl ruux' Francis Sagstetter, Kenneth Sandell, Bill Hirte, Jerry Heglzxnd, Kenneth Javkson, Paul Robertson, , Firsl rrmr: Bob Barghini, Fharles Adams, Hay Fliryst, Ruben Hoffmann, Hill Farr, Douglas Kern, Kurt Noethens. . .rl 48 ' ff ' XVlHlk'4Y l ii'l1:u':i ll'f'UllHUl'. Ma ,rust rmr: 'Pom NVPHZQI, .lmiive Iii-vhe-, 3l2ll'lk' 1 -. ., ,. Wcmald Timien, Ruth Imrrifeld, Imrotliy l'l2lllSt'Il. UQ-ite Huocllzifi. Rim Highl. Flziwl ?'O1l',' Shirley Iwiiiziiie, Phyllis XYittv1ilwl. Jimi- Hiddv, l':I'IlPSllIit' S4'lwei1ei', Hnrriette Hosenquist, Eileen Ilealiy, Blziiw-elle Svhinm-k. Iiuth ll1rt't'1m11111. 4007111 f'uu': .luyi-e Hoffman. llolmm-s Hvipki-, Nzionii l:P2ll'lI, I-lifselmiry 1'lez11'y, David Si ' ' ' ' '.ie-Ike, Doris 'l'lwi'svi1, IM-lows Novak. X' 'A ' '-V ,'XllPl't'l'lll, .leaniie Siu- 'JSLei'ho1dt, Dzliiell hml, I-4-tty I 'first Vout' Joyce Dodds, fleoige Kii-I'm-ig .lane Iimwksiiuii, Audie. len, Bob Boland, Lois llllu-iisiiwii, .Iohn .X11'dv1'soii, Iiill Kinde1'wzxtei'. hall hear a tale of Wonder- You 5 Read the stories of the Beacon, A tradition for all Harding. Vilyn Larsen. -SW! Q Q. JEANNE SINNEN, Edffofmchiff Bob Boland, managing editorg John Back row: Anderson and Bill Kinderwater, sports editorsg Lois Ekensteen, associate editor. Front row: jane Roclcstroh, G.A.A. editorg Jeanne ' ' ' li 'atc Sinnen, editor-in-cluefg Audrey Albrec t, associ editor. Malcolm C fm v e V, Lawi-enve Hasel- man, Kennvth S t rl W, Rosemary Nates, Rolwrt Bo- land, Patricia Doran. :gd goof jorwar D 2 r 1 5 l mlfig WM? Isirffw U K . 1 mm Q iN KV' l my ,,m,xxwM fic fl' 1 .l il ni Q- s Stzldler .l e :1 n Ku 1' li el I Mary Law Svzinlzin .luv Kerst, 1,fll'l'2liI1Q Kcllefr, T44-rt Niena- lwr, Robert Kuvli- Sivk, .lambs VVif-ldv Connie Miller, ex ellx C olenso I 11119 Dunst 101s bn f Ielnne Sinnen Twin -X elm 1 Wikw L vm im' a,,N. ll fssnm ,mm S t ,kiwi 5 sarrqjm x '?n mlm Nm NIL! bU'Yll'YL0l 6 , Officers Robert Boland, president James Wielde, vice-president Pat Lee, secretary Malcolm Cover, treasurer. . Xi aboylt XS S3051 Din Ut5gY1Q3 an Xa f Hasekfx rr Lain' KSCQKS' gg 11610016 S B ROBERT BOLAND, President They the marvelous story-tellersg They the actors and the talkers. QI11'111liug.' .Iezmnv Sinn:-n, Kenneth Stow, Fuunie Miller. Lzrwre-nr-v Hass-lnmn, lmis l':!lg'1'Q'I', Iiwlrert Km-hsiwk. .lov Kerst, Tie-verly V011-nsn. James VVielde. Iinsz-nmry Fates, Mary Lev S1-zxnlzm. Qfflffllf Jean Aivhe-14-f, Mz1h'fwln1 c1f7Y4'Y', Jenn Kntvlu-1, .If-'1'1'y Yznll, Hola Boland, Imldin Georg'e Kiefner, 1'atric'iz1 L T ' ' ' ' A ef K4-lh-r, Mzxriml XVilIzu'd, ee, ,1SLl1lllt-'THIISL Z4 y' C200 l,rrs! mzfx' Huwr'zui A11-lime, Ivivk NiQ'Il2lllQ'Ik, .lrvrclml IIll'IiIH21Il. Iiill Vwlk, tlwvlwrm- Singvr, Wullefr .In1m:4m1, Mo-lvin Witllmus. Hur- uld Sl. 'l'h4mmz1s, Iilxxs XYz1lkv1', Ruin-VI Ilxwldlm-y, limb Ii4wlxxivli. Ift'IlIlt'Il1 Stow. l irll1 ruzrr Vemwn Lllmh-xluzxm, Rir-hzxrd Alwlinv. Iluzme I1I1'ic'ksL-11, Xhxlter' Nc-lsrwn, Hula Juzxire, Donald Svlvhfvw, Flfvyd lim-luv Ilulwr-5' I5ilI1lSfl,'ZiI'l'I, lfvllllvlll 11I'Of!4Il1ilIl, .Izu-ksun Hivkmzm, Imuzxld Iilrwrfm, .Inv Kerst, Ilivk VVilsrJn Ifrmrflz ruvr: lJ!l'I'2llIl1' Sl'lll'2lIHFkP, Imis XYilIm-. RZIIHOIHI t'zu'm'hm-di, Shirley H1ll'l't'H, Alivm- I'Ir'ic'kSrm, 1211-tn'lu-11 Maier, Irene Hirtv Qhirlvy II1-uslmgm, Iinsvllzn Nfwtfm' Imrmlmy Iirudt, Alicw' Iinlw-1'lsm1, I.n1'1'z1i11v XYzu'k4-rfllss. l'lli1'1l1'u1r'.' Jezxnnv Ilzlpqfmstf-ill, Helen Sl. VIWIIUHIZIS, Hwverly Blzuyw, Kathleen HllI'I'fIVV, lirrrlhea Dixfm, Mary Lou Tgfilllll, Irm gnrd flzlnllrn-1', I,z1um lfrxllxzwzl, Emmy Lou tluanrdiui Luis Wu - ' '- ' -- '- ' ' ' ' ' 1113421 Vllistupiurx. .XlldI'l'j' Svhnuith. , r miell, ItXEIl5 Nlmllu, Inna I'1lwt, He-wily Wyse, Xllglllld Inu-vy Sf'r'm11IVoz1'.' I,m'x':11m' Sax, I'z1tI,m-ex,linwsf-Alzxrie AIC'I42lll,E,hlifl, Vffllllit' Milh-V, I4lYl'l'2lilll' lfiX'2if'hllk. I-Iilevu Blame, Virginia Y'u-'umti I'Ait1Jrn m XI'lI'lh'l Uumminx Vhxlii Hd '1 11 4 ' ..,r f,.r . js Il4u1'tl1e-11 'I'r:pvl. Xvilllillifl. ,Xnde-1'Scwn, 'I'I'l1f.ZllY!1. I 111- llsfm, bex'm'ly SiIlg'l'NY2lld, Pat JlYhIl5l'lld. Hzwlrara O'f'fmn0r lfzrsf 1'u1r.' Irsullnv Ifrusr, Imrothy Nfnslmy, IN-ggy Sz111dlwrf,:. Vzxrrfvll Hansmx, Yi1'p:iniz1 Nelsrm, Edna l':iS6I1HlE'YlgE'I', Frvd Iiulwus, Huh Sc-hullz, .l2H'f1llL'lI'H J'ez1r'rxr'li, .In-an Aiwlwlv, N1llWlUiSlQ'iU91', .lezxxxlwllv l4'r'1-er, Betty .If-an Ilfwwzxrd. Officers Fred Rabens, president For they yang of peace and freedom, Robert Schultz, vice-president Sang of beauty, love and longing, Edna Eisenmenger, secretary Sang of death and life undying. Virginia Nelson, treasurer 52 ee ctr QQ A 'uv All the many sounds of nature Borrowed sweetness from their singing. Officers Delores Hansen, president Mary Jane Malvey, vice-president Lorna Morrison, secretary Delores Schmidt, treasurer l Lust Voir: Hazel Spangler, lrllziine Kondziella, Ruth Ilornfeld, Mary Ann Ryder, lmruthea llrodt, Luella Lind- lmuer, Mabel Hilgesen, Irene Leister, Audrey Heglzind, Doris Stromliergx Thirrl row: Elsie Metzler, Marc-elline Sehiltgen, Harlizira Hughes, Marjezin Vtzman, Bernice Pritchard, Dorothy Sprowle, Margaret Hadoush, Marjorie Jones, Margm'et Sc-hulte, Audrey Svhweitzer, Melissa VVindoff. Second row: Audrey Mc'Hz1ttie, Ethel Moe, Geraldine Stark, Shirlie Olsen, Gertrude Heinrich, Beverly Rnbertus, Donna Peterson, Mrs, Mary Roder, Gloria Fernlund, Alberta Kleiter, Rosemary Cleary, Zelda Peterson, lim- gard Gamber. First row: Donna Engle, Joyve VVils0n, Delores Ketchum, Lorna Morrisfm, Delores Hansen, Mary Jane Malvey, Delores Schmidt, Marlene Wendell, Carol Crossfield, Rosemary Quinn. I 53 p- Officers Joseph Kerst, president Robert Schultz, vi Edna Eisenmenger, secretary Jean Aichele, social hostess Harvey Damsgarci, librarian ce-president it fa 'ff W1 1 'Tb' i .aa , er gg , ELK' i, 1 fi? ??i S1ruzrIiuy.' l'atx'ic'ia Lee. Robert Schultz Doroth ive Roche, Robert Br' dl , ' Waclriga t ,1- Thanksgiving assembly. Most beloved by all students Were these richly costumed singersg They the best of all musicians, The h ' y t e sweetest of all voices. The Madrigal Club as they appeared for the x X 5 Mr, ,,,, ,au x X s ,..,,,,ct ,I . .,.... sqm , ea Dixon, Kenneth Stow, Nzlney Mailnnd, Robert Km-hsiek, Jan- .1 ey, Lois Witte, .loe Kerst, Edna Eisenmenger, Richard Wileon, Beverly VVyss. Sfatmlv. Mary Ann Hyder, George Singer, Audrey Sc-hnaith, Robert Juuire. Ruse Marie N' ' ' Drost, Kenneth Grossman, Ramona Carchedi, Harvey Damsgard, J f '- .lc'l,f1ughl1n, Ursuline ean Anhels, 'S 5 , is lf Ei is OPCL86 fl'Cl 1 1 I Smlzrliuyff Mary liarly, Ve-rua Iiruwn, Mr. H. I . Gibbons. A .x.. Sf?atf'1l.' Erwin Mzmke, f'2lI1'iCi2l Solmaith, Geraldine XX'ivse, Pat 1?2ll'llhPlYT!, Anna Male Uehlkv, Rita Hight, Luvills- I3zu'1'y, Audrey IJz1ven11rn't. From flue hollow reeds were fashioned M 'M Flutes so musical and mellow, 55 L. s as 'J Kane! Officers When they played, the whole school listened: Richard Palumbo, president All the students gathered round them, Esther Schell, vice-president Here they stirred our souls with rhythm, Marion Nelson, secretary-treasurer And their marches were resounding. 56 CAQQI' Olga QPJ Standing: Malcolm Cover, Jim Irestone, Jerry Vall. Kneeling: Celine Nliellce, Mar A ' y nn Walerxus, Patricia Kuehl. Cried in well-dissembled vigor, The Yea Team and Have you got it? 0,51 cm Last rout' Bud VVe'lch, He-no Logelin. .Iuhn Anderson Divk Kieffer, Nrmrhert Movs, Marty Lee, Jzivk Thomas. Sfrourl rozv: VVa1le1' Mfvryn, Jim Hvdman, Edsel Fvrnrite, Frank Pvrkins, Thrnnus Noland, Thmnzis James First raw: Art Rasmussen, Jim Stadler, George Aiidiw-ulti, Arnold .Irmhns0n, Ge-urge Beyer, Bch Erickson. They the strongest of all studentsg They the mightiest of many. i,-A' 6' N CM 1 s F , M . J iw Sirzmlimlf .lean Air-hvlv, Artistu lim-scm, Edith Smith, mv UlH '1. 1111111 l'1H'l11-' . I Sw1!f'fl.' Maxine Plallcn, Alarian Nelson, Jane Rf+f'kSl1'Hl1, M2111 114111 B1'HU11, Vvlinv Mlelke. 110111110 Blillelh 58 'wi gi,4.,4. gm. M Officers Mary Lou Braun, president Ruth Utecht, vice-president Connie Miller, secretary-treasurer Lois Pilot, recording secretary 'Twas no Woman you gazed il, 'Twas no maiden that you sighed for, 'Tnfas a feminine commando! ,. , f fa f 5 I 3 E i f Stuzuliny: Esther Schell, Edith Smith, Pat Lee, Miss Leah Miller, Jane Rockstroh, Helen Harper .loyoe Cloutier. Seated: Mary Lee Scanlan, Lois Pilot, Ruth Utecht, Mary Lou Braun, Connie Miller, Ruth Dornfeld 59 JU? Qf-mv i. 00,171 f,-:Jr in , . 1 8 .R lx , l if if-ss - ii il U s l r l Q? fr Q i ' ' X Y' 5 .fgf El 5 yn 01 MN M 'il or .x ,W x in 6 -.W n. fi A U , ' ff' hw KX X, Li X Q in X wwl W so l l , l YmmkAk 'M - ' ---.' . -if i ,,jg:M, -:Mrs V A W . ,.., ,X 4. .V.. . . ..,.:,V ' ' 1' r lg. Q Lrft to riglzf: Maxine Platte-n. Shirley Kusinuk, lnm- Ulsfm, Ruth Vtovht Feline Mielk , , e, lin-verly Rulwrtus. Marifvii Nelson, Lois Cloutier, Deloris Hanson, BQ-tty Sl-hmidt, H1186 Millie Mvhfluglllifl, Patric- ia Leo, Mary Lou Braun. Right against the mat they threw herg 'Tis their formation that you see here. olza QP5 , 6114 Las! rmr: Hznzvl S1mngl+J1'. Mary Lon Alnrpliy, liluimr Kumlziellu, Ire-ne lmistr-r, .Xlirv limi:-gf-Itv, l,1-is llm'nl'uld, .Xlll'll'Q'X ll:-g'l11:1rl, lluluu-s .lzi+'ksmx, Normal Alix Avis Vnrr, Rlvlissa XX'indulff. Firth rrmr' Imuise- Srvntrzi. Ill-ve-rly Kimlrull. Fwllm-11 Hillesq-, l'z1rrwl9 .IPnse11, .Irwin l'utin-V, lvizxnim l,uX'z1qL1l-, Mniivl Audi-tier. Yirgiinizi lf!lz1c'kn1vn'c-, llvtly Sundv. Sliirln-5' Sm-lwx'iIvli, t z1tlie'1'ine- l-I4vllm'l1:11'li. I'lUlIVfIl 7'IHl'.' Sliirlvy liasinak. lmrrzlinv liwlwe-y, l'l4'l'l Pl Milli-r, Marjezzn Vtzmzin, lmnnn Sliuiiln-y, Mary .Tami Mulwiy, .loam Swiqqiw-ii, Nwellzi lA2ill'llKll'l-'SS4'. 4h-rzxldinv Sl-lnnidt, .Ioan Brown. 'l'I:i.r1I Voir: Imrmliy Zwwwiiw, Ilwiwxirw l'w1lvr, Arlvvn ll2lllSUl'l, ,In-smile' Amie-rsnn, Viva l,u+- Krnklun. llelflrn-s Hans:-n, Imlmw-s llunn, Allu-rin Kli-its-r, Inn lllilflfivll, lmrmi lblsfm, Iivvvrly liulwrtus, 421'uw- Jzxlir, Ye-rna Brown. Srf-mul Voir: Phyllis .lwlinstmr .l1'illlllllll' ll1'l'H,2l'1'll. Ale-ne ldlsncr, Ruth S4-vvzird. .Ioan Mm-llvr, Hlfmrizx Ft-runlund, lmuisv 'l'i'11tz:-liln-rg.:, .lusupliixiw .l11linsun, .lm-:nn Ne-lsun, .Iran Svwzird, .Iman lwpin, lh-ily Kulutz. l ir's1 rmr: lmruiliy ,-Xlldt'l'Sflll. Ruse Aluril- llilvy, Mz1rg::11'vt VViesnvr, Luis Svliillgwii, Blzllpalrwt XX'liil1ulier, Annu MLN- Urlilkz-, fllorizi Stzirller, Delores ill'llIN'lll2illSl'l', lll'2lC't' Hirsch. CLX4 v joofhaf Warriors with their guards and helmets Rushed to meet their clever foes. In the many nights at Central, They were backed by hearty cheers. Lust 1'o11'.' Bill Leslie, manager, LeRoy Mielke, Eugene Bergmann, Eugene Peterson, John Anderson, Don Tooien, James Tippirlg, Hoy Stenberg, Edward Stark, .lack Thomas. Second 1'o1r.' Mr. Landis, Bob Leeman, Art Rasmussen, John Mueller, Russ Jaekson, VValter Moryn, Jim Stadler, Jim Hedman, Bill Svanlan, Mr. Fahay. First 1'o1c': John Verhulst, Gene Logelin, Divk Kieffer, Arnold Johnson, George Andreotti, Marty Lee, Bud VVelch, Bill Beyer, John Gryzll. 62 H fu Bl 5 4 9 16 3 'U 1 f V 1: :ef V X ' f 'f Q fy i, f I wa, fx gg '24 LYMAJAQK ir I 1 1 , I Z , SQ? 3-L tty Q 5? NC' 3 F ll e Bl 1 H mm Il H HK N lllll 'Sum K sg f 44 The 1944 basketball squad fonght its way into a third place in Z4 , the cxty conference race thls year The Maroons proved to be the clark horse of the conference. Although they d1dn't win the chamg pionship, they were champions in every respect. A 64 'SK M V I ,f era are Bill Beyer Above is Bill Beyer of the Ma- Frozen in dftion by the fam e roon quint, who War dr, important and Wally Moryn as they attempt to stop Dick part of Harding, Superb defense West in one of the thrill packed moments of the meefmnirm. Harding-Murray game. Biggest thrill of this year's basketball season was when the Maroons gave league- leading Murray its first defeat. Harding fans held their breath when johnny Ver- ' h s elled a 21-20 victory for the Moundsmen. hulst tossed in the shot t at p 65 flue flaw. J' 1 , Magic moccasins of deerskin-- Q23 O When they bound them round their ankles, 'M When upon their feet they tied them, 1: At each stride a mile they measured. l1f1Sf 'roum' Mr, D. F. Mitvhe-ll, .lim Button, Russell Taylor, Holm Holmstrom, llil-k Bradley, llivk Johnson. Sfllilltlli 'l'0'll'.' Huy Frist, Reuben Nippoldt, Roh Le-eman, Dun 'l'r1mie-n, Charles Funk. Karl Kuhrmayer. First Vow: Melvin Thurrien. George Singer. Russ Jackson, Bill Ranch, John Wold, lion 'l'ousip:namt, Frank Perkins K 66 4 l Raised their mighty sticks of oak, Seized them with a vengeful tensiong Flung them fast to meet the onslaught Of the pitchefs tricks of throwing. Ke 507: f 5 , A 2 Q rl I Last Vazv: Emery Faykish, Bob Svnmidt, Juhn Fahay, Jerry Evznnf, Jack Thomas, Dick VVu0d. Ser-orul row: Edsel Femrite, .lack Fabian, Herb Schulte, Xvallex' Moryn, John Grzyll, Don Peterson, Bob Schwartz. il 1l1'st row: Carl Ulson, Nivk Novak, BOD Dahlherg, Marty Lee, DiCk Reifler, Howard Johnson, Thomas Boland. .Sli ffl! CAL Bob Leeman, captain of the Ski team, won Hrst place in the following events: Northwest Golden Skis Jumping Championship, February 15, 1942 Golden Skisl' Jumping Championship, February 14, 1943 St. Paul Ski Jumping Championship, January 10, St. Paul Ski Jumping Championship, January 24, St. Paul Ski Jumping Championship, January 31, St. Paul Ski Jumping Championship, February 7, St. Paul Ski Jumping Championship, February 21, 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 Twin City Evergreen Ski Jumping Championship, February 20, 1944 F' R 2' 1 12 g xi' xgga '19 W A' W e 4 Qshba! 5, '. v.-v 'Q is sv if- 0 ' . 5455 f !xx ' 11 ei. lillSf l'lI'Il'.' Gordon Gilhf-rt, Bill Reyor, Roh Ritland, .lark Thomas, Tom Moore, Alhert XVOod. Tlmvl 1'o11'.' Javk livdlund, Jerry Vall, Roh Vogel, Ray Slater, 'Ped Holter, Maxine Platten. SFIOHII nm Rose Xl r' Nl l hl' M I i : ' 1 awe . 0 Aaug' rn, ary ,ee Scanlan, lrmgard Gamber, Ruth Dornfeld, Donna Shanley, llarlino S1-houveller, Mary Jane Malvey. First rmr: lmrna Olson, Robert Peterson, Robert Thompson, Bob Leeman, Shirley Kasinak, Betty Bracken, Barbara O'C0nnor. crMy Heroil The Gangls All Here si 8 if ei E 66 :si gf My Buddy ,N-,Q moz o ,yfwynmf , , Alone Smal, SMA, SML These smiling faces are here to prove that school isn't all worlc and no play. For further information, interview rhe celebrities who appear on this page. The Three Little Sistersl' 69 When D47 If Done!! There Are Smile! !7 Let this page be not mistaken for a toothpaste ad. However, we suggest dark glasses as a remedy for the eyestrain caused by the dazzling smiles. For telephones numbers, see the staff during fourth period in room 300 .gfgi Afwayd air mafia Preserved for posterity are are these views of happy faces. With your grandchildren on your knee you can say, Now, kiddies, this is what I looked like when I was in high school. Don't blame us if the grandchildren suffer from severe nostalgia and horrible nightmares. Len gona! grienii gef jogeflcer 5 l I , Pistol Packin' M uma Red Wlh ,, D ats Mdlfzy 0 gf Prefty Rea, What D'ya Do in the Infantry? D K6 ul' para 6 Caught in-their off moments by the cameraman, these carefree individuals demonstrate life outside the walls of dear old Harding. Any similarity between these and real people is purely coincidental. Song of the Islands Nothiflilii ff rrN0 Love, NO Star Eyefjl Wing ww . Q14 ei Qtr I H'B' AICHELE EROS-M E.!!ME.E a You are instructed to buy Fuel Fuel Oils Ice Frigidaires Ranges Stokers Oil Burners Appliances Roofing Siding and Insulation Pu To Q ,Q Zip!! , Weil Oil 73 TOWER RADIO HACKNER Repair Service GROCERY 834 E. Sixth 1116 Reaney SULLIVAN PHARMACY CONCORD LAUNDRY 1211 E. Seventh 774 E. Seventh PARIS CLEANERS 835 E. Seventh COWWSY of HAZEL PARK MEAT MARKET ENGFER FOODS A. Woodley 376 Maria TO wer 9061 1716 E. 7th TO wer 4928 Compliments of the I-Iolt Motor Company 199 Pleasant Avenue If PHYS fo Look Well WILFRID ANDERSON IOSEPH WIESE Clothfef Barber Wef 951 E. Seventh Street 978 Payne Ave. St. Paul, Minn. We Appreciate your Patronage It Pays to Look Well Always Compliments of SANITARY CUT PRICE BAKERY 933 E. Seventh Street TO wer 2426 74 in BERGGREN'S GROCERY School Supplies and Quality Foods Fourth and Atlantic TO wer 9009 Compliments of CHECKERBOARD LUNCH 800 E. Seventh St. Remember Us- LARRY'S RADIO SERVICE Radios - Tubes - Latest Records 822 Payne Avenue TO wer 3600 You Know We Know Radio KESTING MUSIC Instruments -- -:- -:- Repairing Expert Recordings made for Vocalists. 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TO wer 0187 Compliments of PAULINE'S BEAUTY SALON 7th and Forest HAZEL PARK PHARMACY Your Neighborhood Druggist East Seventh at White Bear Ave. TO wer 4507 CARLSON IEWELRY STORE Diamonds, Watches, Iewelry Elgin, Hamilton, Gruen, Schaeffer Pens Compliments of HARRY C. NONNEMACHER HAZEL PARK HARDWARE TO wer 5611 Corner Sixth Street and Forest 955 Payne Avenue TO wer 5699 ABIGAIL BEAUTY SALON SWANSON DRUG Arcade Gt lessflmine TO Wef 5797 Prescriptions - Sundries - Fountain Complete Beauty Culture 823 E. Seventh TO. 9070 Lumber :-:,: Hardware . .... ..,.,. ff. .... ..., s ...' . M111W0Ik Palm I t o Insulation I 2 9 5'5rzu1l.HMgI-SHE ET ROOHHQ TO wer 4827 - 4828 SWENSON BROS. Furniture and Hardware Be Payne Ave. Wise and Economize TO wer 4021 982-990 Payne Avenue FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Earl and Euclid Sts. Albert B. Utzman, Minister 9:45 A.M. Sunday School A.M. Worship P.M. Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M. Worship 10:45 6:30 ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth and Maple Rev. W. Y. Whitehead, Rector 7:30 A.M. Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer lst and 3rd Sundays, Holy Communion Courtesy of TOWER CLEANERS 672 Arcade TO wer 7877 If You Need Intensive Individual Instruction in Shorthand, Typewriting, Secretarial Training, Accounting, Civil Service, or Calculating Machines. COME TO Many exclusive features. Free bulletin. Visit the school and start now in day or evening school. 44th year. . WMJJMQ PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL 63 E. 5th St. ' KCE. 53337 St. Compliments of Sacred Heart Catholic Church 840 East Sixth BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH Forest and Margaret H. A. Gamber, Pastor TO wer 4737 Sunday School, 9:00 A.M. English Service, 9:45 A.M. German Service, 11:00 A.M. Compliments of HOLMAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Hooke, Pastor 125 Bates Ave. TO wer 5968 Compliments of a Friend Compliments of PAYNE FUR COMPANY Special Low Rates on Remodeling, Repairing, and Storage Cleaning and Glazing Paul 944 Payne Ave. TO wer 6368 P inters of Fine School Yearbooks and Newspapers N mm QENTIMI. QL FIFTI-I AT WACOUTA SAINT PQUL, MINNESOTA G!?I2FIELD 7451 WITH YOU NRE T0 COOPERAT 9Hl1V1HWHOJ Ill 9 -1 3 I- Z Z ll-I 1 1 Z AI EA HHVJA P0 Sl Z QD S. o :: no E. 5 :J to OD U1 Xl 5 :s :s KD Ui 9. Q Q m 2-3 'U D2 C1 F' Z D-4 Z Z SSESSING ll' I I xx '25 EL I 55 :Is 3 E 2 S :ENE ffl CD ll' V14 X00 79 MINNESCJTA MINING 8: MFG. CO. 900 FAUQUIER AVENUE SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Autographs I. P. WESTERHEIM vi 4,5 5 evra leweler Diamonds - Watches - Iewelry - Silverware 9 Hugh? 3 For 854 E. 7th St. VA. 0304 St. Paul I . Uyfdggf fparff rg! MOUNDS PARK CLEANERS Expert Cleaning and Pressing CASH and CARRY 201 Bates Ave. VA n Buren 1668 Get it at GREGG'S DEPARTMENT STORE Dry Goods - Hardware - Paints - Glass Phone TO wer 3202 1717 E. 7th St. Compliments of KLElN'S SUPER MARKET 927 Payne Avenue Easy Shopping - No Waiting Serve Yourself and Save MOUNDS PARK BEAUTY SHOP Comlete Beauty Service Bree Cosmetics Earl St. at Hudson Rd. TO wer 4439 H. E. BRISSMAN Confectionery 219 Bates Avenue D. NORMAN 6 SONS Groceries and Meats RAY I. RYAN Groceries and Meats VA n Buren 0505 PHONOGRAPH RECORDS We have hundreds of the most popular hits on hand at all times. McGOWAN'S 382 St. Peter CE dar 8515 Compliments of PAPER, CALMENSON 61 COMPANY YOU CAN NEVER START SAVING TOO YOUNG! Make saving a paying habit at Twin City Federal where your account earns a generous return, and is Fed- erally INSURED up to S5,000. Twin City Federal Savings and Loan Association Guardian Bldg.-St. Paul 8th 61 Marquette-Minneapolis-Home Office Resources Over 827,000,000 fix T Greetings to the Harding Graduafes Fromthe I-IARDING PARENT - TEACHERS ASSOCIATION , Autographs 83 HOW TO SAVE GASOLINE TIRES TIME Checks provide the answer. If you are helping to Win this war, your time is valuable. Don't use up gasoline and tires needlessly. Pay by check and by mail instead. You are invited to start checking accounts here. Simply come to the bank with your first deposit. FARMERS AND New and Used SCHOOL BOOKS Bought - Sold - Exchanged l Save up to One-Half on Used Books l T Trade in Your Old Books l Used and New Sets Encyclopedias ...... 31.00 Up Dictionaries .................................................. 25c Up Americana Encyclopedia ............................ 315.00 TWIN CITY BOOK 61 STATIONERY CO. 408 Cedar Street Between Sth and 7th Sts. Open Thurs. till 8:30 MARTIN GIESEN Theatrical Costumer MERCHAN TS STATE BANK E, ,hh and Minnehaha sts' Summer Formals for Graduation TO wer 5374 207 Midland Building GA. 3621 W. C. STANTON LUMBER COMPANY 845 Earl St., North End of Bridge Tel. TO wer 2054 St. Paul, Minn. ELECTRIC BLUE PRINT CO. 312 Minnesota St. Drafting Supplies Art Materials Drawing Sets Where Your Dollar Goes Fa.rthest GA. 2368 Fur Coats and Fur Neck Pieces GooD QUALITY LATEST STYLES LOWEST PRICES Furs- Stored and Insured Cleaned and Glazed Repaired and Relined Restyled Coats made to order Bischoff Iohnson Co .Inc. Furriers 99 East 5th Street CE dar B963 Com HEBZOG Cypress Minnesota Box Mfg. Co. ir Manufacturers of Lumber - Boxes - Box Shooks - Crating - Sawdust - Baled Shavings pliments of Main Office: 827-841 Forest St. To. 3300 sr. PAUL, MINN. IRON WORKS Getting Ahead in Business? Comptometry is an Opportunity N. P. Tracks For You Practical Business Mathematics Taught on Burroughs and Comptometer Calculators ST. PAUL CALCULATING SCHOOL 519-520 New York Bldg. TO wer 9002 'WOW IIL HA VE AN EAS Y- WA Y Checleing Accountv For young people, the EASY-WAY is the best way and lowest cost way SI bill . Y h 11 h d- BA-YULPSTKON iroarggges it :im zegilifas cheikgxq nd account and you pay only for the d 9861935 a 6, service you use--7c per check We exgen ' ns to Hat written and 7c per deposit. Xaflo agd congfaw graduates' . . h 5 mg Wgfou to mek? ' 0 NO MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE . ,' e india yow iumfe Come I NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED 5. big headquaftiew ac- o WRITE YOUR owN MONEY ORDERS 1 in,tet's gem I MAIL YOUR PAYMENTS -- BANK BY MAIL . 5, quamte NORTHWESTERN STATE BANK if -k if 919 E. 7th STREET, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 85 Compliments of E. R. Moore Company CAPS AND GoWNs IOSTEN'S Designers and Manufacturers of FINE SCHOOL IEWELRY Since 1897 TW1n C1 y Branch FOSHAY TOWER Main Plant and General Office Owatonna, Minnesot 86 Maria Shoe Shop and Dry Cleaners Expert Shoe Repairing 681 East Third Compliments of HAZEL PARK FUEL Compliments of Compliments of SONEHS GROCERY R, E, VIEROW Maple Street and Conway leweler Hazel Park Cleaners I The Home of Better Cleaning TO wer 2977 Compliments of WHITE'S OPTICAL SHOP FOR YOUR SCHOOL FUNCTIONS Let us show you our line of programs, special cards, novel invitations. inlormals, etc. Leaders in School and Society Printing KAMMAN-ART PRINTING CO. Printers in St. Paul for over 50 years. 351-353 Minnesota Street It Pays to Look Well IACK PRICE Barber 363 Earl Street Compliments of CAMPBELL'S COAL :S OIL CO. I9 W. 4th St. BGSCII Street Wel' Bells, Club Emblems, Pins and Buttons WM, ESCHENBACHEB Made bY Jeweler WESTERN BADGE 5 NOVELTY C0- 245 East seventh street CE der 7930 402 North Exchange St. Paul, Minn' GIRL GRADUATES OF HARDING HIGH SCHOOL . . . A BE SMART . . . Prepare to attend Cable's Day College alter completing your college preparatory or commercial course. We train thoroughly for Stenographic, Secretarial. and Civil Service positions. Many of our graduates receive Civil Service appointments-there is nothing better. Take Cable's course. Every graduate has received a position, 6, 8, and 10 month courses. Night school Mondays and Thursdays open to both BOYS and GIRLS. New Summer Quarter begins Iune 19: Fall Quarter begins September 5 and ll. FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Tuition S18 a Month No Solicitors CABLE'S SECRETARIAL COLLEGE ENROLL AFTER HIGH SCHOOL PRACTICAL EDUCATION 1547 UNIVERSITY AVENUE TEL. MI clway 9644 or MI dway 4255 QUALITY ORTRAITURE FAMILY GROUPS WEDDING GROUPS CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHY COPIES EXCLUSIVE FRAMES WV GA. 1740 601-604 Ryan Building 88 XKW NG QE? 'i 5 X


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