Hillsboro High School - Perisphere Yearbook (Hillsboro, ND)

 - Class of 1945

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There's no joy in merely doing Things which anyone can do, But there is some satisfaction That is mighty sweet to take, When you reach a destination That you thought you Couldn't make Dedicated to all teachers who have had to endure Miss Ella Dahl Mr. Norman Dahl X Miss Anna Modm Mr. Julius Elster Mr. William Euren Miss Lois Simpson Miss Iris Westman Mr. Gordon Johnston Mrs. Orlando Pederson Mr. William Stevenson Mr. Clarence Ellingson Miss Elizabeth Peltier Administration These are the teachers who have had to endure us this year: NR D,-'NHL Nota bilence AYTWQVICFQH Hlstcrx, Wor'd l-llsrory, Blo'c:fjx, L1 rnme'rlel Law, Play-:ral lrlrrcatlorw and lJSX.filUlO',,y He max lmlcry, he only had lo endure us a year Min MUDlN trup-,l1, llteratrrrrv, and llbrrlan. Is llrw a rla 1 fer whrrh I see before me, The handle towards my hand? ls that mam Sr as Marner, Musa Morlrnr' MR llSllR 'wuperunlenrlenl Alrgehra, Creomelry, Physlci, and l-lrqher Malhemzllgs larnnluar vlorrls Mr lsler wants to see you IU The offlce MRS l tlJH-MON Iypnnq Shorthand, Bookkeeping, and Canrls' Physlcal hducaflon Boys lramllsar morris hearrl rn the Arrnorxt One, Two, Three, four, one, two, three four MR EUREN Prlncrpal, Muslc, General Huxrness, General 5clence, Geography lramllrar slght on the hlackhoarrl luesrlay Reeds, rllfl, Brass, HOU TI-IE SENIOR CLASS Classes ELAINL PLDLRSON Secretary GERALD MULLER LLIZABLTH NILSLN .GSI SD ! ace r si en Life CLASS MOTTO1 ls What You Ma ke CLASS COLORS: Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose WM LURLN Uass Advisor It MARGARLT SUNDBY Treasurer L LLOYD BALKAN Basketball LZ, 3, 4, Annual btafl 4, Football 2, Track I Z, .lunror Class Play 3, Stage Manager Sensor Class Play 4, Chor- us l, Glee Club I 'I'rn not afralct ot work, lt IS alrald of rnef' SIDNLY BALLARD Cilee Club , 4, Chorus I, 4, Annual Staff -I He that keepeth hrs mouth lceepeth has lute ALICE BLNSON Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band Z, 4, Cilee Cub I, Z, 3, -I, Chorus I, Z, 5, 4, 5enlor Cass Play fl, Annual Stat 4 Generally speak- ing, she's generally speaking EILLLN BLLTL Chorus l, Z, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Class Offlcer I, Queen Candrdate Z, Annual Staff 4 Brrght gurl and tul of fun. OLIVER BRLNDLN Olee Cllla I, Z, 5, 4, Chorus I, Z, 5, -l, Annual btaft -l Hold the tort, l'm comrngu VIOLET BRENDEN Glee Club l, Z, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 5, 4, Annual staff 4 As lkeable as she IS loQkaD'e CAROLYN CRANL Woodhull, III, I, Z, 5, GAA I, Z, 3, Chorus I, Z, Junror Class Play 5, Class O flC9I' Z, 5, Annual btatt 4 Second thoughts are even wiser DONA DOEDLN Annual Staff MI-'Conn' mv way? LEON DUX' -Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, Z, 5, 4, Junior Class Play 5, Annual Staff 4 - Me and work sleep right alongside of each other. GERALDINE FORDE' Chorus l, 2, 5, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 5, 4, Cheer Leader 5, 4 Stage Manager 5, 4, Annual Staff 4 My purpose in life, indeed, is a horse of a dif- ferent color. FLORRNNE FORTMAN Glee Club l, 2, 5, 4, Chorus l, 2, 5, 4, Senior Class Play 4, An- nual Staff -l Speech is great, but silence greater, LOIS HANSON Band 2, 5, 4, Glee Club l, 2, Chorus l, 2, Class Officer l, 5, Valedlc- forian 4, Annual Staff 4 There is a tcolish corner eyen in the brain of a genius, RUSSELL lVERSON Football l, 2, Chorus I, Z, 5, 4, Basketball 2, 5, 4, Track l, 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 5, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 5, 4, Class Play 5, 4, Cass Officer 5, Annual Staff 4--- l like to work, it fasclnates rne, l Could sit and look at it for hours, WAYNE WERSON JEAN JEFFERS' Glee Club l, 2, Chorus, .lunlor Class Play 5, Annual Staff 4 Mi, how I would like to be a quiet little mouse LOIS KOZOJED'-Glee Club l, 2, 5, 4, Band l, Z, 5, 4, Orchestra 4, Pep Band Z, 5, -l, Chorus l, 2, 5, 4, Queen Candidate 5, An- nual btatf 4f Loye sought is good, but given unsought is better. MURIEL OLSON Chorus l, Glee Club l, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 4, Ass't Stage Mgr 4, Annual Staff 4, Salu- tatorian 4 She puts every- thing into words and action, MAXlNE KOZOJED Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, -l, Orch- estra 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4-- A book to kill time for those who like it better dead. Pl-lYLLlS LARSON Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Z, 3, -l, Pep Band Z, 3, 4, Band Officer -l, Assistant Band Director 4, Orchestra 2, 3, fl, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, AC-1 companist Z, 3 4, Annual Staff 4 lf mu- sic is the toozt of love, play on DONALD MlLLlgR Basketball Z, 3, -l, Chorus l, Z, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 3, 4, Calesburg, XJ D, 2, Class Play 3, -l, Annual Staff 4, glass Otticer l, Cheer Leacle' l Some say Nine and women, lust give me the women. QkRAlD MULLER Band l, 2, 3, -l, Orches- lra l, Z, 3, -l, Chorus l, 2, 4 Gloo Club l, 2, -l, Soloist l, P, 4, Class Play -l, Clasp O tlrer l l-le that loveth knovvlecttge loveth instruction. t,lLA NLLSON Cleo Club l, 2, 3, rl, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff -l ive a funny tone that's always uettinn bumped ELIZABLTH NILSEN Mabel, Minn, l, 2, Q-'ee Club 3, Chorus 3, Class Olhcer 4, Girl's Basketball Z, Senior Class Play -l, Queen Can- zlizlate 4, Annual Staff ieztitorl Al - Them must be some seriousness in her for none ever came ou1 ' Al.lCE OVERMOE--Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4 - Quiet and ambitious ELAINE PEDERSON- Glee Club l, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Pep Banc 4, Class Play 3, Of- ficer 4, Annual Staff lbusirtess mgrl 4, Queen Candidate I- She does not speak unless she has something to say. FLORENCE PETERSON'--Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Orch- esrra 2, 3, 4, Gee Oct: I, Z, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, CIass Pay 4 Cheer uf ccrnpary shzrtens The rnrIes LCONARD PRATT Gramm, N D, 1, 2, Annual 5taff 4, Basketbah I, 2, Track I, Footbah I-A IT IS easy for man fo tak one Ihrng and Thrnk anoiher KATI-IRYN SARLE5 Band I, Z, 3, 4, Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4, Chores I, Z, 4, GIee CIub I, Z, 4, Uags O 'rrcer I, Band Otrlcer 4, Orchestra 4, Lasz Pay 3, 4, Annual Staff 4 WaIkmQ's a,I rudht, Dui I pcfzr to cance IYACGENE SCI-IULTZ Band 3, 4, Gee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Lhorus I, 2, 3, 4, AnnuaI Siaf 44 lIWQ.E IS geafness IU berng gene ous RALPH STkI:N5ON ,'mm.aI btatf 4 'Mrs' You make me bush RUTH STEWART Grandrn, N. D, I, Z, Lhorus I, 2, Gee Cub I, 2, Annual Stat. 4 Who fears To cf end Takes The II st siep To pIease FDW RO W BQ? GIee Club I, 2, Chorus I, 2, Track I, Annual Siafr 4 LSUOFIIWI WITII AII sfocs cpen MKIREART I-UNIDBY Cass RTTPT TONN AnnuaI Staff 4, PIay 3, C ass O'fI 'e' 3, 4, Frm ba I I, Tack I, - A smart AVTLIEI Suaff I EvenIuaIIv, mai is ore who doesn'T Ief a mhx not now? xx rn..n pn armrwlnq on hum The Junior Class FIFTH ROWe Lett to righti Ira Tonn, Wallace Lee, Eugene Mohn, Charles Schater FOURTH ROW Rolland Gruebbling, DeVere Preston, Glo Torgerson, Myron Ny- sveen, Duane Ludwig, Duane l-lovland. THIRD ROWeel3illy Kelly, Delores Johnson, Florence Lorch, Pearl Gahrielson, lrene Skansgaard, Violette Lindgren, Marjorie Cjoshinslca. SECOND ROW eeldelle Sorurn, John Pederson, Beverly Waters, Eleanor Rohrnan, Margaret Rohman, Gail Pederson, . FIRST ROW Fred Sayre, Avis Jahnke, Geneva Vettel, Shirley Bovaird, Eleanor Schlichtrnann. . Not on picture Vivian Freeland, Gerald Kringle, Orville Overboe, We, the Juniors, introduce you tothe graduating class ot l946. Marjorie Goshin- ska and Orville Overboe have been added to our class this year, We entertained the' Seniors at the annual banquet and prom. We, also, put on the play, The Arrival of Kitty. -feDelores Johnson I Sophomore Class X I FIFTH ROWALett to iight: Duane Lemm, Marvin Sie eff, Gene Porter, Irvin Oesche, Tilrnan Anderson, Robert Breen. FOURTH ROWefeWarren Anderson, Isabel Benting, Elizabeth Rfer.. 'U Daphne Gll' tertson, Ruth Schultz, Helrner Bjerke. THIRD ROWAVernon Johnson, Dorrene Benting, Lois Eankhanel, Oscar Lin 'D' Lynn Safles. SECOND ROWfAM.argaret Winter, Eunice Doeden, Phyllis Beltz, Dagny Forde, Charlotte Hempel. FIRST ROW-aUBettv Kozoged, Adeline Olen, Devonne Engel, Yvonne Peterson, Duane Wentworth. Not on pictLireefLewis George, Ralph Muller. The Sophomore Class ot IQ44-45 was organized by electing our officers, They were the tollovving: Robert Breen, president, Marvin Siegert, vice president, Char- lotte Hempel, secretary, Betty Kozojed, treasurer. We gave our Ereshrnen friends a warm welcoming at our initiation party tor thern, Later we did our part in making thef high school carnival a success. WLynn Sarles Freshman Class FIFTH ROW-LET to right: Alice Oyerboe, David Cassady, Donna Nustad, Phyllis l-Ud .g, John l-lovland, Duane Nelson, Anton Gunderson, l-laroid Sorley. FOUR-T OW-Leonard Thompson, Walter Kozojed, Blenda Skansgaard, Jean Forster, Elizabeth Talrno, Mary Balkan, Gladys l.orch. THIRD ROW--David Steenson, Vernon Rust, Richard l-lagen, Arlene Bredeson, Ruth Schlichtmann, Romea Pederson, Ruth Peterson, Kathryn l-lanson. SECOND ROW--Kathryn Kelly, Janet Jacobson, Lyle Pederson, Roy Olson, Dorothy Meyer, Donald Mergenthal. FIRST ROW--l-loward Rienner, Margaret Johnson, Barbara Engel, Gwendolyn Kozo- jed, George Vettel, Paula Boyaird. Not on picture---Carl Aamoldi We started the year off right by electing officers thus: Kay Kelly, president l-larold Sorley, vice president, Rornea Pederson, secretary, Donna Nustad, treasurer We are all different widths and lengths, But we do our studies with all our strength. Some day we, too, will be Seniors gay, That is why we study this way, -Betty Talmo Ruth Peterson EDITOR Music Administration Athletics - Class Will Typist - Ellzabalh Nilsen Phyllis Larson Kathryn barles Lois Hanson Lois Kozoied L'oyd Balkan Donald Miller Sidney Ballard Violet Brenden Emogene Schultz Dona Doeden Jean Jeffers Eila Nelson Leonard Pratt Ralph Steenson CIRCULATION Oliver Brenden The Echoniann Business Manager Dramatics - Classes History - Class Prophecy Humor - Alice Overmoe Ruth Stewart Florraine Portman Edward Weber Robert Tonn Carolyn Crane Elaine Pederson Alice Benson Muriel Olson Florence Peterson - Eileen Beltz Russell lyerson Margaret Sundby Geraldine Forde Maxine Kozoied This annual was made possible by the staff, consisting ot the entire Senior Class, their advisor, and Lyle George, the ,printer Because of them The Echonian will echo pleasant memories of Hillsboro l-ligh School. -Editor Current Calamities We Seniors, this year, edited our school paper under the nanfe Current Calzni- ities. The name speaks for itself as its news contents are indeed current calam ties. The aim of the staff throughout' the year has been to print more articles dealing with current problems and interests as well as the latest gossipand humor. 'Na printed one issue each month and, instead of appointing a permanent staff, we had a different one each month. That way, each member of the class contributed something to the con- tents of the paper. We wish to thank the teachers-both grade and high school-the students from other classes, and the local business concerns for the willing support they gave us. -Elaine Pederson Excerpts from Current Calamities THE PERFECT SENIOR GIRL The Perfect Senior Girl is now ready for assembly, Throughout the ages of time, man has been searching for the perfect girl. So it is in school. But 'now the search has ended for us, and we have the perfect Senior girl ready to assemble. This is perfection extraordinary-the girl on every Senior boys mind-the Dream Girl of All Times. The directions are simple. Just take the hair ot Eileen, the eyes ot Maxine, the teeth of Muriel, the complexion of Margaret, and the smile ot Eiaihe. Maia these into the, perfect head and face. Now, use the form of Elaine and clothe it with the clothes of Kathryn. Wow! Next into this glamorous object put the brains of Lois H., the musical ability of Phyllis, and 1erry's art ot cheerleading. Next comes the leadership of Elizabeth, the personality ot Flor- ence and Alice B., the ability ot Lois K. to hold her man, the dancing ability ot Jean, the voice of Violet, the humor of Ruth, and the ability of Eila and Emogene to take a joke, Finally, put into her the morals of Alice O., and the meekness of Donna and Florraine, and the travels of Carolyn. Now assemble all these parts together, add the right amount of makeup and, with the prop- er training of a highly intelligent Senior boy, you will have the PERFECT SENIOR GIRL! THE PERFECT SENIOR BOY C'mon, boys! Get in the know! Here's our idea!-from head to toe! Take RusseZl's personaiity and cream well with Dons eyes, Wayne's hair, and Leon's height. Then add a cup.uI of 0liver's smile of trienciship and a tablespoon ot Leonard's side- burns. Next we take Edward's broad shou.ders sitted together with Don's wardrobe. Then add just the right amount of Bobs intelligence, plus Sidney's unlimited vocabulary. Then for the Ilav- or that's good to the last drop, we add Ralph's manners, Lloyd's happy-go-lucky nature and Ger- alds musical qualities. Mix well and let stand overnight. The results will be what we call-THE PERFECT SENIOR BOY! EVOLUTION Freshman-I don't know, Sophomore-I am not prepared. Junior-I don't remember. Senior-I don't think I can'add to what has been said. 1 mf: . vi, junior Class Play YOUNG AND LIVELY MARGARET SUNDBY ELAINE PEDERSON EILEEN BELTZ PHYLLIS LARSON LEON DUX JEAN .IEFFERS RUSSELL IVERSON DUANE LUDWIG DONALD MILLER KATHRYN SARLES LLOYD BALKAN Eveiyn Pringle Ruth Meek Edith Evans Vivian Adams Abbot Ards'ey Pansy Pearl Bobby Means Garrison Garwood Bill Baker Elizabeth Evans Windy Williams WAYNE IVERSON Harold Means Ghastly Moments On Stage Harold Means, played by Wayne Iverson, looked soletully into the picture of his dead parents. Bobby Means had asked it they should sell their large house and rent a small apartment. Then it Came. l-larold opposed him and said, What would Mother and Dad think it we should sell this house? The house we lived in and wa's' born in all our lives. Senior Class Play of '45 LI TTLB WOMEN FLORENCE PLTLRSON - - - Hannah PHYLLIS LARSON Amy KATHRYN SARLL5 Meg FLORRAINE FORTMAN Beth LILLEN BELTZ - - .lo LLIZABLTH NILSLN M's March RUSSELL lVER5ON Mr. Brooks DONALD MILLLR Mr. March ALILL BLNSON Aunt March GLRALD MULLLR Professor Bhaer WAYNE IVLRSON Laurie Lawrence Unforgetable Moments Backstage If you had been back stage during the performance of Little Women, Dec. l2, you would have seen one of the most embarrassing and unforgetable moments you would ever want. Professor Bhaer iiieralcl Mullerl and ,lo March lEileen Beltzl were on stage. Professor Bhaer wanted Jo to buy a shawl for an old woman and when he reached for his billfold the most startled expression came to his face. l-le excused himself, left the stage, and came rushing back to the rest of the boys in the cast, saying in an excited voice, I forgot my billfold, give me some money! Meanwhile Jo, not know- ing what to do, was pacing back and forth, pretending to cry. Professor Bhaer then came on the stage and said to Jo, lt seems that to my absent mindedness l forgot my wallet, l-le handed her the money and all went smoothly. The audience didn't know anything about it. These are a few ol' the ghastly moments actors have. l am sure you agree that we see why actors are very temperamental. FQ- i, nl, ki V' H1155 4,1 W, .. Music Because music knows no barrier ot language, because it recognizes no impedi- rrents to tree communication, because it speaks a universal tongue, music can make us all more vividly aware ot that common humanity which is ours and which shall one day unite natons ot the world in one great brotherhood,-Frankiln Delano Roosevelt. Today, when our lives are somewhat accelerated to meet the conditions of the tfme, every person still teels the need at sometime to return his thoughts to music so that he may once again return to his humdrum lite with more spirit and vigor. We of l-lillsboro'l-ligh School hope that through our music groups, under the direction ot Mr Euren, we have given every person in this community a small part ot the joy that we have received ourselves in presenting it to them, Where there is music there is contentment and harmony, That is the stepping stone tor peace in the world. Let music take that stand, Hillsboro High School Band HORNS AND BXXSSES CORNETS CLARINETS Front Row Olnver M, Ruth P, lronl Row Genexa V, Paul Front Row Mlchael K, Mar- Lllarlolle H, Donny S 3, Ronny H, ldelle 5 lowe O, Murlel O, Mar- Lorrlnfl Row 'Nallafe L, Lu- Second Row Vlolelte L, Bully garef J., Avis J, Marl- gcne M, Gerald Muller. K, Lynn S, lrncgeae 5, lyn H. Second Row Phyllis L, Dona , . N, Allce B, Glo T, Car- SfxxAPHoNE5 AND BARnoNE5 AND me, T L05 K, FLUTES TROMBGNES lronl Row Bc-lly R, klalne Front Row Rlla B, Bobby B., P, Kallwryn S, Maxine K, Bobby N, Svconcl Row Lols H, Kay K, Second Row Margaret W,, Lyle P, RUSSQH I, MV- EU' Roman P, loss F., Kath- Floronco L, Lewrs CE, My- VCU, R0Vm0 lflJ ryn H, Gayle P. ron N , Belly T. Orchestra VIOLINS BASSCON Billy K. Gayle P Delores J. Mym N, TYMPANI Oscar LA Russell I. Elizabeth R. LA I . C SWNSEIS Florence P. Lois K Gerald M. FRENCH HORN Donny Sarles Margaret Winter CELLO Lynn barles Avis J, Cvarloffe H. FLUTES Kay Kelly Kaihryn H. Rcrnle P. SAXAPHONES Maxine K. Kafhiyn S. Eaine P. CORNETS ldelle 5. Paiil S TROMBONE Lewis G. Music is an enjoyment, the deprivation of which cannot be calculated Jefferson M1XCd Chorus WE HARMONIZE AND VOCALIZE FRONT ROWsLett to right. Adeline O., Avis J., Margaret W., Dagny F., Barbara E., Kathryn K., Paula B,, Gwendolyn K., Janet J., Dorothy M., SECOND ROW- Lois K., Charlotte H., Isabel B., Violet B., Phyllis Mae L., Shirley B., Florraine F., Emogene S., Ruth S., Mary B., Irene S., Eila N., Phyllis L., THIRD ROW-Jean F., Donna N., Alice O., Devonne E., Gayle P., Geraldine F,, Eleanor R., Betty T., Arlien B., Delores J., Catherine H., Blenda S., Eleanor S., Betty K., Margaret J., FOURTH ROWe'Violette L., Margaret R., Alice O., Ruth P., Kathryn S., Eileen B., Dorene B., Elizabeth R., Romie P., Gladis L., Lois F., Florence P., Glo T., Ruth S., Howard R., FIFTH ROWefLeon D., Bob B., Fred S., Charles S., Alice B., Daphne G., Pearl G., Florence L., Oscar L., Lynn S., Roy O., Lyle P., SIXTH ROW- -Oliver B., Marvin S., Russell I., Donald M., DeVere P., Billy K., Anton G., Dick H., Eugene M., Myron N., David C., Harold S., Tilman A., Ira T., Duane L., Gerald M. The Mixed Chorus is composed ot the Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. The chorus is the greatest vehicle of musical expression, because it is an orchestra ot human instrurnents.'!eDr. Finn. Athletics I QJERRY PORDE, right, and GAYLE PEDLRSON, lett, together with CHARLOTTE HEM- PEL, who was not present when 'the picture was taken, led our pep team during the 1944 and '45 seasons, The girls spent much time practicing and added many new and interesting twirls and acrobatic stunts to their regular routine, Sports in Hillsboro High School during I944 and I9-45 were largely limited to basketball. In the absence ot football, this sport was started earlier this year. With a still comparatively inexperienced outfit, the Burros showed some improvement over he former year and with the able assistance of Coach Wm, Falconer, the Burros showed continued improvement with each game. By winning two games from North- wood, Hillsboro pulled itselt out ot the cellar position in the conference, and by two points missed tying Hatton tor fourth place, Led by Co-captains Iverson and Preston, those bearing the brunt ot the Burros' attack this year were Balkan, Miller, Kelly, Overboe, Anderson, Lemm, Porter, Wentworth, and Krengel. DEVERE PRESTON DON MILLER BILL KELLY - RUSSELL IVERSON LLOYD BALKAN DUANE LEMM - TOTAL POINTS SCORED POINTS SCORIiDi ORVILLE OVERBOE DUANE WENTWORTH GENE PORTER - GERALD KRENGEL WARREN ANDERSON BOB BREEN - 8 7 7 5 I - I 49I Basketball FRONT--Left to right: Don Muller lr. ll, Lloyd Balkan lol, Russell Iverson Ir. gl, DeVere Preston Il tl, Bull Kelly Il.g.l. A BACK-Left to rignti Orville Overtoe lgl, Warren Anderson lf.I, BIII Falconer lcoaclwl, Duane Ludwig Istudent nwanagerl, Gene Porter Ill, Duane Lemrn Ill, Duane Wentworth lgl. ODDonenf Bohnsack Hunter Hatton Halstad Mavvll Ie Portland Hendrum Northwood Bohnsack Larlrnore Grandin Hatton ZZ Z7 34 Z9 1:9 fl 40 ZI Z4 44 I6 ZI THE SEASONS Burros Z5 ZI I5 I9 Z! I6 I6 ZZ Z8 I5 Il I9 RECORD: Opponent Hunter Mayville Halstad Portland Northwood Clnmax brandln Larlmore Larlmore Flnley Portland 4I 38 50 42 I4 38 I8 50 TOURNAMENT SCORES I 45 20 38 TOS ZI I8 I8 I9 Z0 ZZ 23 Z7 I5 32 I9 Class History ONCE UPON A TIME, as all stories good and bad begin, a group of green but ambitious tat least they thoughtsol freshmen climbed the stairs and took their places in good old Hillsboro High, much to the dismay ot the awaiting faculty and know-it- all Sophomores. When they took the first roll in l94l, we numbered torty-seven, but Father Time seems to have dealt rather unkindly with us for now only thirty-tour of us remain. Two people we can't forget to mention are Chief Black Foot's sister, Virginia Schwalbe and Geneve Clifford Nelson. . When we were Sophomores way beyond the hills ot idaho really must have fas- cinated William tlieyl Baglien because ever since he went to Idaho, he hasn't been back to school. When we were Juniors, Grandin's loss was ourtgain or was it Grandin's gain was our loss? Well, anyway, Leonard Pratt started to tread the stairs with the rest ot us. Oh yes, we can't forget the girls we added that year-Carolyn Crane, Elizabeth Nil- sen, and Ruth Stewart also made their appearance then. lt seems the girls always have outnumbered the boys three to one. And now tor activities! The Junior Class play, Young and Lively, was a great success, but our Senior play, Little Women, was even more successful. The well chosen casts consisted ot Kathryn S., Alice B., Elizabeth N., Wayne l., Russell l., Lloyd B., Donald M., Leon D., Duane L., Florraine F., Gerald M., Florence P., Elane P., Phyllis Mae L., Eileen B., Margaret S. Miss Modin directed both ot our plays which accounts tor a great deal ot the success. The. Dutch Prom given by the Juniors tthat's usl was one ot beauty and success. Instead not the traditional jukebox, we danced tit that's what you want to call itl to the music ot Lloyd Keller and his orchestra. The tloor was divided into two parts by a white picket .fence covered with tlowers. The ceiling was lowered with blue and white streamers, and boats and windmills adorned the walls. And now tor our departing Senior year, and l do mean departing. Our class seems to be getting smaller and smaller. At the end ot the tirst semester, Gerald Muller lett us to go to a school in Wisconsin. ln March Russell Iverson went to Fort Snelling tor his physical, and when he came back it was only to notify us that he would be leaving in from two to six weeks tor the Navy. Oliver Brenden, Wayne lverson, and Leonard Pratt are also going to Fort Snelling on April l6th. Whenever our class does get smaller, we alwayslose another boy. .i .- We will leave Hillsboro High with the traditional baccalaureate on June Srd and graduation on June 7th. ,sr I-cl'ty-wifhcutastopping 'to see who was around. Sure Class Prophecy IHIS MORNINQ when I awoke, I began thinking of my Senior year' in high school.'That was tive short years ago and my curiosity jwas getting mefdown and I was anxioussto find what my old schoolmates wereldolnga So I hopped,into my new heflocopter and decid'ed'to take a spin around the United States and look in on their'lives. - ' - I started out by visiting New York. When I stopped on Fifth Avenue, I dropped into one.oI' the smarter shops and was very pleased ,to findf-just where I, thought 'I'd find .her-Elaine modeling even- ingjdresses and fur wraps' She did them justice, too. As 'I didn't have much timetochat, I lust' tound out that 'she was very happy'and--pleased with her work and had to hurry on my way. As I was making my exit, I thought I saw a familiar face coming in the door. Lo. and behold! It was. Phyllis Mee Larson. She told me.that she had taken the part Frances- Langtord used to'have on Bob Hope's prog am. I had Ito hurryvon, but I thought I better stop at the'air- field and get gas in my little .IaIopy. Who.shou'd 'QIVBYUIE service but Sidney Ballard! He was now quite a business man and he was rewriting the dictionary .as a sideline. ' , 5 1 B, Now I had ftp, get on,with my travels, so I started out again. Asrl was peacefully fiying along, l 'noticed !l'i'e'sign, Brenden Cr Dux Dairy Fa ms, ' lust 'outside the, city, 'limits of Philadelphia. 'It seemed to be a progressive business. I couldn't pass the ,enoughfwhen rl stepped on the streetcar the first onerrl met was Muriel Ann. She was now a littder- 'garten teacher and was taking some of her little ones to a parkforva lpicnic. Alter talking with her 'for awhile, I stepped' off the streetcar and entered a club lor a steak. Benny Goodman was there at the time with Violet Brendendoing the locals. .I also found that Maxine was his best saxaphone player. I chatted ,with them but a short time and hurried on. My ,next stop was Indianapolis. Here I found Gerald Muller, now a successful concert'pian.st and composer, giving a concert at the Orpheum that eveni. ing. l,ltel9DhP?9?I.his hotel, but he was ar tehearsal so I missed,,him.- Waiting outside the telephone. booth was 'an admiral ot' the United States Navyj When' I' 'W took a second look, I found it to be none other than Russy. He's1made really goodhand was planning on retiring soon. He was in a hurry and-so was I-'so we each went ,our way. A That to be all tor that little city so I again started out. Next I came. to Chicago. I was ,certain ,there must be Vquite' a few of mv buddies fflalere, andllwas right. I found-Leonard figuring ln- come' taax returns at the revenue ogfice. Robert Tcnn 'was ngvi trying, tofinterpret the triittic laws cor- rectlyfbbecause he was a traflic cop. Next I came' tacrossxytarofyn kdoing her best asa hat designer. She seemed to be doing quite all right, too. I tound Ralph to be employed by Nash, Inc., and he seemed very happy. While here, I also visited the City Hospital ,- . .Vr- and tound that Lois Hanson,was ,afvery ..success'ul dletician. She was sort of sweet' on .lone .of doctors and I iust .wonder it she'.II succeed' in' her chaseg . I If My next stop was Rochester,'Mlnn.- Heregto my surprlsepl, found Elizabeth, now'a trained nuf, ma- loring in surgery at the 'Mayo Clinic, and 'came across. Florence doing social wbrkfwhich had Irer life ambition. I also found Emogene. working as su- perintendent ot a crippled chiIdren's SThe chil- dren loved her and she was very l'1BD9Y:3- I continued my cruise to Minneapolis whe.e. I found Lloyd still attending a school for engineers and determined to make it. He told me that Donald had given up and was now working as a radio operator at WCCO I found Florlaine. had started up a cute little bake shop with a ,soda lountain on the side. It was about the best loved place on Hennepin Avenue. now continued westward until l.l'lit the good old hometown, HILLSBOROI I tound.mcst of them gone except for Lois Kozoied. She was very happiy married to a highly successful tarner. Upon visitng my stamping grounds, I found Dona Dceien teaching third and fourth grades in our good 3cld grade school. She seemed completely satisfied. is Alter visiting for a few hours with hcme tolks I set out again. l took a blguhop now and landed ln Portland, Ore. Here I saw Alicegbvermoe. She was employed as a private secretary for Henry Kaiser at the Kaiser shipyards. 2. Next stop was San Francisco where I, tound Alice Benson. She was'a reporter for the Fris:o Sun and had just finished covering a murder caze. Then I ,came to Hollywood-here finding Jean .I. as a hair stylist at Paramount Studios. From he e I edged my way into Los, Angees. On 'the street here I met Eila. She told me she was a-g m teacher at Arrowhead Springs and was going to tale over as as- sistant superintendent soon. When I left , -I went to Denver. Here, who should I find but 3 . She was with ine Follies as rne leading cancer fine show. She's really topgnotch! ' . . From Denver I went to Georgia. Here, to, my astonishment, I found the Stewart S:hooI 'For GirIs. The owner and superintendent, cf course, was-none other than Ruth. ' In Florida' I stopped at a veterans hospital. In the corridor I met Eileen and Kathryn. Both were reg- I istered nurses now and doing very well, psotession-W aly and otherwise. When' I returned to my heficcp- ter, I turned ori the radio to NBC. Who should be the announcer but Edwardi He was good and could really advertise tor Duz. V I Q Evening was' now drawing K A had to, re- rurn to my modest little 'home in Mai ,l was tired when I returned this eveningfbut 'rjow ll' sitrin my easy chair I am very happy and DI.e8Sdd,XO.i'!rfIDW'mY clasrmates have found their rightfullplatg -in 'iftnis world. I do sihcerefy hope I rriayi look' in an their 'F 1 I . , is 30 'Q +2565 5 ., A. I ugfifi .rw w 4, l.ves again socn and find them as happy as theyre vii I A x Se I S if -If seemed today. So nov? 'I leave you.-Good night! vgie, ' e' 1: ' V ' .tg 1' jg ,L - .Illia Eff . .z, . unc, ,ni ,tulle-j - 'V 3:53 'W .r 'I' , -,' - I ' :iris T1: .. 'T?2 fif I l -i.-------. . -.-.s.,.'Q.ff ' xx' ,aim KMBVQSFQT amd Elrzabefhl Bathrwg 6 Beautkesg well anyway--bathing! 7 Lazy bores yuoleT and Ei1a. 8 That as whai mowing dces. Em We prifty, now 9 Whe cs haf happy dispcsihoef IU. il I 10 mx H1 Ho, Silver' Time changes things. Three Irttle monkeys and how they grew, Caught you by surprise t!waT Time. Vicfory gurl. What yum fiom lv dem der woods? ft Potato Ptckmxt Patrtcts tklorence r Ott, cats' Peek a boo' Liopfmomt by TPA slum' ' O Sol Mio ' N3 Htya, boys' 9 Whos the lucky guy? daylight IO Watch the burdie ll Just one more step, Ftorraim g V I Can You Imagine? LLOYD BALkANvwinmng'a' iafierbug Comesfif SIDNEY BALLARD-Not talking in English Class. EILEEN BELTZ-Without a man. ' ALICE BENSON-Not seeing Gerald lCuddIes.I VIOLET BRENDEN-Not doing all the typing. I OLIVER BRENDEN-Going to the opera. CAROLYN CRANE-Walking on her hands, DONA DOEDEN-Talking loud. . . LEON DUXa-Climbing a straight wall. RF.RA!.DINE FORDE-Not being aa cheerleader. FLORRAINE FORTMANiBeing tat. LOIS I-IANSON-Telling a teacher oft. RUSSELL IVERSON-Not being hungry. JEAN JEFFERS-Missing a dance. LOIS KOZOJED-Not liking the army. MAXINE KOZOJED-Seeing a whole show. DI-IYLLIS LARSON-Not flirting. . I DONALD MILLER-Without his eight-buckle overshoes. GERALD MULLERwAgreeing with the class. A ELIZABETH NILSEN-Not being happy. I - EILA NELSON-Not talking. lg I V MURIEL OLSON-Not having ,her lessons done. ALICE OVERMOE-I-laving a snow fight. ELAINE PEDERSON-Not smiling. FLORENCE PETERSON-Riding a motorcycle. LEONARD PRATTvWithout his moustache. KA-I I-IRYN SARLES--Being a farmer's wife. H 4 'RALPI-I STEENSON-Not being mean to Kathryn. I MARGARET SUNDBY-Without her better-halt, Donald. EMOGENE SCHULTZ-Skating. g I RUTI-I STEWART-Going to the zoo. ROBERT Town-skipping school. ' V , EDWARD WEBERMMissing a cowboy show. . - RUSSELL, LLOYD and DONALD-Refusing choeolate Cake. TEACI-IERS2 ' MR. WILLIAM EUREN-Walking slowly. I MR, J. ELSTER-Not standing guard in the lower hall. MISS MODIN-Riding on top of a car. . I ' I MRS. O. PEDERSON-Being tall. MR. NORMAN DAI-IL-Sitting straight in a chair. Class Will BE IT KNOWN TO ALL MEN OF THIS PRESENCE.. That we, the Senior Class of Hillsboro l-Iigh School, being of reasonably sound mind and body, do hereby publish and declare the following to be our last w.II and testament: ART ICLE I-we direct that the grades of the last four years be stricken from the recoros. We do not wish future classes to feast their eyes on our shame. ARTICLE Il--To the freshmen, we leave the responsibility of teaching next year's freshmen the humbleness of their position. ARTICLE III-To the sophomores, we leave anything we got that they ain't got. ARTICLE IV--To the juniors, we leave the pomp and glory of being the oldest and wisest class in the school. We also leave them the job ot finishing the tasks we left undone when we were seniors. ARTICLE V-To all undergraduates, we leave this advice: Tis better to have lived and died, than never lived at all. ARTICLE VI-To the faculty, we leave patience, understanding and will to live. ARTICLE VII-Also, individually: Leonard Pratt leaves his moustache to Howard Reimer. Dona Doeden leaves her dignified silence to Irvin Gesche. E.aine and L'oyd leave their cheer.ul smi.es. Bob leaves his radical.sm to Ralph Muller. Muriel Olson leaves her sa utatorianship to Fred Sayre. Russell leaves his ambling gate to Bill Euren. May he strike the happy medium. Oliver leaves his way with the girls to Sonny Bierke. Lois Kozoied leaves her ability to hold her man to Adeline Oien. Jean Jetters leaves her supply ot chewing gum to Isabel Benting. Edward leaves his appreciation ot cowboy shows to Dud Sorlie. Elizabeth leaves her initiative to Vernon Johnson. Maxine leaves her eye'ashes to Marvin Siegert. Florence and Alice leave their dignity to Charlotte and Kathryn Hanson. Donald leaves his collegiate wardrobe to Bunky Anderson. A'ice Overmoe leaves her Norwegian accent to Anton Gunderson. Carolyn leaves her boisterousness to Dorothy Meyer. Ella leaves her height to Kay Kelly. Ra'ph leaves his Nash to Tilman Anderson. Phylis leaves her long dark hair to Blenda Skansgaard. Lois Hanson leaves her brains to the Freshmen, and they need them. Leon leaves his easy drawl to Orville Overboe. Ruth Stewart leaves her studiousness to anyone who will -profit by it. Kathryn leaves her modesty to Devonne Engel. Gerry leaves her head cheerleadership to Gayle Pederson Eileen leaves her nonchalance to Delores Johnson. Violet leaves her typing ability. to Eugene Mohn. Florraine leaves her sa'es girl personality to Billy Kelly. Sidney leaves the class will to anyone who reads it. Margaret leaves her diamond to Margaret Winter. Emogene leaves the Army to G'o Torgerson. ARTICLE VIII-To all the boys left in the high school, the Senior boys leave thefr amiability, openmindedness, and their good examples. ARTICLE IX-To all the girls left in the high school, the Senior girls leave their neatness, beauty, and glamour. -Sidney Ballard. . Attorney At Law , . 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