Hinckley High School - Vulcan Yearbook (Hinckley, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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ARL2 2 PITRESVI Amyes Laurh, thought I'd die. Declan 2, FHA 1-4, Claes Fl y 3, Cafeteria 4, Teacher's Assistant 3, Annual 8taff 4. LA DON A SCHUTT •Schuttle In echool ehe'e stu- dious maybe; but out of school, Just wait and see. Teacher's Assistant 3, Class Officer 3, Chorus 2-3-4, Girl's Glee Club 1, Sextette 4, FHA 1-2- 3, Annual Staff 4. ARLENE SWANSON Svanny A ouiet girl, but quite a girl.■ Band 3 4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girl'3 Glee Club 1, FHA 3» Basketball 1-2-3-4, GAA 3 4, Annual Staff Teacher's Assistant 3, Pep Club 2. ”AYNi 7ENCUIS? Tinhead Don't recite so loud, I want to sleep.■ SHIPLEY TFUtSPELL “Lea Life and I a re too short to hurry. Teacher'9 Assistant 3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Sextette 4, Girl's Glef Club 1, FHA 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2, Class Play 3, Annual Staff 4, Declem 2-3, Lib- rary Assistant 3« FOIEPT VAWEK Bob' Never do todry v h t you can ut off until tomorrow. FFA 1-2-3-4. Tr ck 2, School Patrol 2-3-4, Bus Petrel 2-3-4, ?e cher's Assistant 4. LARGLY. E.%HCL72 B fee '.'enholt Gcod things come in little packages. Girl's Glee Club 1, Chorus 2-4, FPIA 1-2-3, Can- era Club 3, Annual Staff L. KENNETH . 1LLIAIIS0H “Kenny “This fellow would be great with a gun, he'd shoot down teachers Just for fun.M FFA 1-2-3-4, Basketball 3-4, School Petrol 2-3- 4.

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Class Will We, the Cl es of 1951, being of sound and disposing mind, do solemnly declare this to be our last will ana testament. To the Faculty we extend our sincere sympathy for the lose they are about to experience. To the Janitors we leave our desks in perfect order. To the Juniors we leave our home room and the positions whioh we are about to surrender. To the Sophomores we leave a deeper sense of duty and a wider view of life. To the unsuspecting Freshmen we leave our high records in scholarship and athletics of all kinds. The individual Seniors, each having valuable possessions, do hereby bequeath them as follows: Roy Andermann wills hie genial manner to Axel Larsen. Delores Bauer resigns ner drawing aolllty to Harriet Adams. Lloyd Carrigan leaves hie love for women to Marvin Zaudtke. Carol Jean Dahl wills her slits to any skirt that can use them. Duane Dunkley leaves to our school his good marks. Lois Crow gives up her cafeteria Job to Donna Proohaska. Josephine Fix turns her friendship with Lois Crow over to Elaine Lindner and Carol Blum. Carolyn Fritz surrenders her queenehlp to some lucky Junior girl. Victor Gebhart agrees to will his teasing ways to Lee Christianson. Joyce Olmpl wills her ability to play the trombone to Claire Barto. Marilyn Graber unselfishly wills her dimples to Marcella Runa. Dorothy Guptlll bequeathe a certain someone to herself only. Wallace Guptlll wills his driving medals to Larry Saboe. Bonnie Hegstrom leaves everything but Erllng and his car. Lawrence Irons abandons hie love affaire with a pretty olond sophomore to Charles Yocum. Lyle Jaarema required coaxing, but he'll leave his wavy hair to Bobby Nelson. Wayne Johnson bequeaths his affaire of the heart to Thor Moen. Betty Larsen wills her ability to giggle herself out of class to Marie Swan- son. Betty Mae Libra cheerfully presents her ability as cheerleader to Lucille Beyer. Robert Ludwig reluctantly surrenders hie muscles to Donnie Reed. Margaret Marudae gives her beautiful hair to Irene Nyberg. Phyllis Maygren regretfully commits her pleasing ways to Phyllis Sanford. Robert Merritt gives his waltzing aoility to Marion Clark. Lyle Mortenson leaves his art of punctuality to Fred Brandt. Jack Nleboer graciously preeent hls popularity to John Lyons. Audrey Nowllng leaves-BAlabama bound. Ronald Oredson bequeatns his gentle manners to Jack Kappel. Margie Pavek leaves her love for driving one of tne Dodge Demonstrators to Dorotny Nleboer. Arlene Pltreskl wills her big blue eyes to Kathleen Ellason. La Donna Schutt gives her good times to Betty Roscoe. Wayne Tenqulst wills his delloerate manner to Jerry Zeller. Arlene Swanson willingly hands over her snyness to Genevieve Walton. Shirley Trueedell passes her constancy in letter writing to Molly Reed. Robert Vanek offers his quiet ways to Charles Danger. Marolyn Wennolz leaves her winning ways to Ruth Davis. Mr. Pusnor wills his tnirty-seven Seniors to tne forty-eight states with his best wishes for a successful and happy future. 10



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MIRROR OF THE FUTURE Torward, turn forward, 0 time in thy flight, And lot us gate into the futuro tonight.' With Yloion prophetic we look paot the year ; Vinotoon eighty-one now before as appears. Ah, whore are the classaates of old Hinckley High? Tot we, in oar trance, plainly see then today. Wo see an old maid fall of ginger and snap. Who always lo ready to join in a scrap. Xxhortlng, reforming is her chosen work; Tor Margaret Marudas newer would shirk While shadows of oYenlng around all do creep Soe. Worker D. Bauer plays some children to sleep. Betty Mae and Wayne Johnson are getting on fine. With their family, which now numbers nine. Tow as the scene changes, we go to a field; The people are ready and the rockets are sealed. 'Tie the 12 o'clock flight now starting for Mars, Robert Tanek steps aboard on his trip of the stars. And who do yea suppose has charge of this ship? It's none other thjui Wayne T. on his routine trip. The horoscope shows as a different scene; A beautiful morning about eight-fifteen. Two ladies in deep oonYersatlon engaged, Shirley T. tells Marilyn 0. how little she's aged. Says Marilyn, 1 hare ten children—and you? Shirley turns and says, I've ten and two. A little old-fashioned red school house 1 see; Outside all the children are romping with glee; There is nothing to do but to romp and te play; La Donna Schutt, their teacher, was married today. Then we notice a desk and three ladles behind; They hare books all around then—some of each kind; We know the librarians; we would anyday, Margie P., Audrey I., and Arlene P. are they. Since Adam and Dve took to apple and prune. The human machine has been all out of tune; Hew beautiful 'tie to hare someone to help Us out of our troubles whenever we yelp. She's doing her best when we feel the worse. Our own Joyce Oimpl, the hospital nurse. We hear terrible shrieking free clarinets, two; They're In Carnegie Hall, but for them it's now Look now as they take their tenth curtain call, It's Arlene Swanson and Carol Jean Dahl. Wow we turn to the audience. What's that we see? It's the sparkle ef Jewels on fair ladles three. Discussing their husbands, let s hear what they say, Dorothy 0. says, aMlne made two million today. Marilyn We hols and Betty Larson Just laugh, That's not as much as ours made—not half. The many years of war are but history now. It's long since the soldiers returned to the plow. He was only a Judge in the Petrel of the school; How it's Den. Tic. Cebhart, the Army's great Jewel. A sailor is sitting in the Tairway store Begallng the hone boys with tales of the war. Wow he's glad te be back, though the nary was fun. The pride ef the fleet, Lloyd Carrlgan. A lady we see, who with snowy white hair Betaine, spite of years, a face youthful and fair; She's proud of her husband and daughter and son, She planned her marriage ere school days were done. Wow lucky the lady and lucky the man; Happy is Bonnie Hegstrom and happy her man. The light fades away and with the scene: We find ourselYes facing a large picture screen. We laugh with delight, for here's two we know The funniest comedy pair in the show. The world has acknowledged this groat comedy team, C. Writs and J. Wleboer, they're really on the beam. It happened a railroad man, while on his run Had cut off his fingers—lost every one. Undaunted, at once he proceeded to land A Job where his duty is writing shorthand! And now he is sure of his place in the sun. Our popular, genial, Lyle Mortenson. A lake appears, on its shore a resort We can tell from the guests it's the rltsiest sort. ■The owners, we're told, Are famous you know. They are Josephine Tlx and Lois Crowe. In poetry's realm a new genius stands. Whose art all the world's admiration commands. When 8hakespeare's forgotten, and O'Weil is gone. The name Duane Dunkley will live on and on. Just think of a man who developed his brains By going to school every day, between trains— That is half-way between the OH and HP; That's where Hinckley High stood, don't you see? Of 600 acres he's sole owner now; Bonald Oredson has also a goat and a cow. Let's pass through the doors of the UW's hall. Where we find there's unity that rules over all; The leader. Bob Ludwig, calls the meeting to order And asks for a discussion on the Sylvaaian border. The assembly is guided with words of good will. Spoken by the golden-tongued orator, Wally Ouptlll. The visiting he did in the old Hinckley classes, Cave him the start whieh now no one surpasses. And what about Hinckley ef whieh place we all dream? How many of this elass helped in its scheme? There's Mayor Bey A , who has the village humming With his smooth management and efficient running. Ken Williamson and Lyle J. are in partnership now, They run a Jot-Taxi from here to Hankow. There are the schoolmates of days long gono by. Cur classmates and pals of the old Hinckley High. 'Tis years since we parted, and each went his way. It's been fun te look in and see them Today. new. low we go south to a place called Brasil, We find three old friends with a Job to fulfil. The engineer and his secretary want to get done. But the contractor can't get his motors to run. L. Irons, the contractor; 1. Merritt, the engineer; And P. Maygren, the secretary, who always is near. 12

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