Hawley High School - Nugget Yearbook (Hawley, MN)

 - Class of 1952

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IOANNE THIEL CONRAD WEAVER Science Club, 1, 2 Football, 1, 2, 3, 49 Basketball, 1 Hi-Lites, 2, 4 Baseball, 4g Chorus, 1, 2, 8, 4 Art Editor of Annual Councilman, 4g Elite Chorus, 3 , , , H'-L' .', I, 4, S J ' , 4 HHIEII 5011001 d3YS have I-hell' 1391135153 buf Almnilalx Cc?-sports Drill-ittlmi'ElSgigi1cc Club 3' they donlt compare with high school nightsf' Lettemmnis Cluhy 3, 4: ' ' Sl-crm-tary, 4, Class Officer, 3. K'His form was pondcrous and his step was slow? . 4 if M' '1 .w . . J L, , i Q 5 if L ,LJ iv . l ' ul 44. V x JV! 17.3404 41 ' 1 V , ' - IDF' MARGUERITE WEFALD w1LL1AM WESTLUND P4-,V-' Band, 1, 2, 3, 44 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA, 3, 4, Ml Elite Chorus, 35 Triple Trio, 2, 3 Reporfgr, 4 . ' GAA, 1, 2, 3, 49 Feature Editor, 4 Fooghall 4 7 . 'Deolam, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 1 , , 7 .h ,Q-13512 C1215 glagy go? Thv Tfackn, 33 I know a lot , but I can never think of it, - , , ' A 1- 1 as a , ', , ' 1 I .1 V J, If ,- kt I sometimes give myself admirable advice, '.,, ' I :LN but I am incapable of taking it. . ' s 1 4 I - . iff' 'ffl' K ' J. MMV . -.V - X-. J Fourteen

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MURYEI. SOLVVOLD LEE PURHIER SALLY TANGEN X ' UAA, lg Chorus, I,2,3,4 lfilmrthalll, I, 2, 3, 4 GAA: 15 2, 3, 4 ' x ' l'Ilit1- Kiltifllh, I3 Bnskvtlmll, 1, 2, 3, 4 QIDBCMIIIRIHIII, 2, 3, 4 '1'f1,11.- mn, 1, 2, :z 11115.-111111, 1, 2, 3, 4 , H1-1.11.xs,, Q, 3, 4 ' ' . lisuul. 2, Hi-Lin-s, 2. 53, 4 Hi-Lin-s 2, 23, 4, Sports Editor 1 Band, .2'w ,. , junior class phxy, OH Tho 'l'rzu.-k. 2, 3, Editor 4gChorus, 2, 3, 4, Pup Clhh, 4 P1-p Cfuh, 4 S1-L'-tri-as 3, Pl't'SiKlt'Ilf, 4 Asskt1n1t l'dit0l' of Annual J I lA'Nl'Tl112llIvS Cluh 3-4, trvzls. 4 There-'n ton hlamrd many ways to spvnd Class Officer, 1, 39 Sci:-rico One cd Rnd women who have nevernmd Nl mom-y and not enough new ways to get it. Club, l, 3, Annual Staff, 4. one love affair, bllf, if is FIN illdfwi to ENR any one who have had only one. ulrift' is f.1r too iluportault il thing 1-vvr to I ' ' , talk si-riously ililllllln ' A ' . ' . I I . , . MARILYN ROHDE ELSIE SPILLUM ADELE RODKE Chorus, Il, 4 Chorus, 2, 3, 45 Eliti' Chorus, 3 Chorus, 2, 33: 4 liliu- Chorus, S3 GAA, 1, 2, 4, Otfici-r, 2, 4 tli-Litvs typist, 3, 4 Hi-Lin-s typist, rl, 4 Hi-Litr-s Stuff, 3. 4 4 5D1'0Ch. 4 H - xning f1ll1'l'll, , , , I may uppf.-ur to hc quiet. hut you don't pliBmf?i,:l,, 4 The ony way to have ll fn:-nd 1 to he one. ' know me. Blnu won- hm-r 1-yr-s as thc fairy flax. X 5 v M 1. 1 , 1 gy 1 ' - l! I 5 L, J J 1 V If Thirteen



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lass Prophecy W'e have just come from a L. F. fLadies firstj political conference at Kragnes, Minnesota, where we learned from her honor, Miss Marguer- ite Wefald, that she has, on her many political ventures, come in contact with most of the Crew of '52. Miss NVefald, the party's first choice for pre- sident, met first on her trip, Ron Bethke, the sen- sational carbody designer. It seems he was al- ways interested in bodes. Murial Anderson is the fiery torch singer at Frenchies'. She then had a meeting withjohn Lystad, the one voted most likely to succeed, carrying out the principles of freedom of the press as editor of the Hawley Herald. Viola Honcik has replaced Dagmar as the rising beauty on our T V sets. Conrad Weaver had fulfilled his life-long ambition of sleeping all day and making money. He may be seen between the hours of 9 and 6 in the show-window of May's testing Land-ofNod mattresses. Arlene Bergland has literally gone to the dogs. She is now chief dog-catcher of Clay Count . Charles McDonald is the president of United Breweries Limited. Chuck was fascinated by the distillation experiment in chemistry. After gradu- ation he experimented with stills and received the cow-bell liquor award. Vivian Dolly Floberg has just been re- leased from General Hos ital after being thrown out of the wrestling ring lfny Anna Slobovinich of Russia. Bill VVestlnnd, the junction Canary , has risen to great heights with his recording of I Get Headachesf, Leo Goffney has just been admitted to the home for aged and decrepit English teachers. Mr. Gaffney taught for 3 years before his classes drove him insane. jeanette Omberg has been making much SSS at her business of carpentering. Marilyn Rohde has been keeping audiences laughing all over the U. S. with her hilarious witticisms over her comedy radio program. t Joanne Thiel with here 1,563 sonnets, has been appointed to chief Sonnet Writer in the Lower Slobbovian Government. Gordon Luthi has spent the past years behind bars. He is now the sole owner of Gordy's - Candy Shop. Well, what kind of bars did you think we were talking about. Adele Rodke is now chief designer of the Lily Dache' hat corporation. Fifteen Kermit Anderson has just finished success- ful breeding experiments with pigs in Mexico. This pig stand 6 feet high at the shoulder and contains only pork chops. The most surprising thing is that Nancy Ber- gan has turned to the occupation of seal trapping off the Alaskan coast. Her partner in this venture is Mable Burnside, who runs the Nome Express composed of 4 dog teams. Geologist Kenneth Christianson has just dis- covered the West Pole but he won't tell anyone where it is. Ted Gemlich, industrial desi ner, has started the manufacture of his new toogipick. They are now wide at one end and thin at the other where- as they were thin at one end and wide at the other. ' Edna Mae Olson, her comet, and Salvation Army Band, have just finished their westem tour which included her stupendous solo performance in Hollywood Bowl. Silas Giere, poor soul, went deaf upon grae duation and now holds the position of foreman in the boilerworks. Muryel Solwald has started a new organiza- tion in our military departments - the WID's fWomen's Infantry Divisionj. Katherine Arnold, her husband, and children, and one cow have settled down in the valleys of Baker. Charles Bratlien is now conducting research on cigarette mildness for the U. S. Government. Nervy Charlene Dauner, just recovering from a nervous breakdown, says that she will not go back to her previous job of driving truckloads of TNT across the mountains. Instead she plans on becoming a race-track driver. Sally Tangen has just gotten her 6th divorce, four of which were from the same man. Lee Purrier has just signed a life-time con- tract with the New York Yankees for the washing of their dirty sweatsox. Elsie Spillum just finished writing her book on how to attain Queenship. Donald Karlin is still working on his 18 cylin- der V-8. Erma Nord, residing in a Greenwich Village shack, has yet to sell her first modern art paint- in . g Miss Wefald finds that there are two of the crew whom she was unable to contact. They were: Gary Anderson, medical missionary and now somewhere out in the wilds of Dale, and Donna Anderson, who is a pearl diver and was under water at the time.

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