John A Johnson High School - Maroon Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1952

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Q QPU Olflllllg YTEENS Once again the Johnson YTeens spon sored their annual carnival and talent show under the direction of their adviser Miss Tatz Much time and hard work gave the gurls a feeling of satlsfac tion when the evening brought such a bug success Tl'ls year the eighty members were kept busy par trclpatlng In such actlvltles as sending chocolates to Germany at Christmas time, studying human rela tions and working for good grooming They also donated to such organizations as the Free Bed Fund Y Teens which corresponds with the boys' organ ization of Hn Y was originally called Girl Reserves This as one of the oldest clubs of Johnson Page twenty four YTeens first row Hob buns Patterson Everson Rot Kohles Skardo Johnson J second row Andersor' D Anderson A Lawrence Ness Ahl quust Prohofsky Llncoln third row MacKinnon Mueler Frrcello Light bourre Casev Schuldt fourth row Lincoln S Bon Ol en Harder Thor DeWall Skinner fiftl' row Johnson M Hack man Graf Dudero Wothe Bingham Kaese first raw Brown Gruen ha en Olsor Brusell Anderson e Richter LaBathe second row Redmg P Jenson Holst Hall Hobbs Heck third row Muller Bryant Gooler Cunningham Gesun Bennett Crosby Schletty fourth row Lor son Swenson Mukesh Hoffman Lewis Ma m gren Barker Abernathy fifth row Swenson C Anderson B Johnson Wod Schnaxth B A derson lens first row Richter Severin Bakken Meschke Doch nick George Raasch A second row Miss Tatz Presbey Schulte Schroe der Johnson Spielmar Bocgren Chelgren Ry lan er third row Kos malskl Holmberg Fred erlckson Western Rogers Nelson Steele Quat mann fourth row Olson Anderson Schelen Pers son Conrath Anderson Slrek Ehret fifth row Davnds Nordquust Matt son Strom Burke Schlatt man Brlssor' PAN AMERICAN Since it was first founded at John son the Pan American club has grown rapidly This year there are two clubs the beginning and the ad vanced Spanish classes Thus club meets once every two weeks with the atm In mind of famlllarlzrng themselves with the language customs and traditions of the Spanish and Mexican peoples by partaklng In Native games songs and refreshments In substitution for their annual assembly the club sponsored a Pan American dance with Mexican per formers furnishing the floor show during intermission These students have found learning a foreign language as much fun as It IS work I 00 0 0 0 o . I , - i I I ' h, , 1 1 -: 1 ., ,, 1 'I I I - . 1 : l 1 ' , ' - - 1 .1 1 I Z D 1 -I S . ' 1 1 1 ' : I : , ., - I I ' Q 1 L1 1 N., , F I c k, 1 1 2 ' 1 .1 1 , 1 - 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 2 - I I ' . 1 1 : : , . l , , 1 n- : ' 1 ' 1 I I I Turnquist, M., Turnquist, .f I I I I I ' I I - d j i : - I I A t . I I A j I 1 I I A . 1 I ' 1 : ! I I ' l 1 1 1 W YW , .. I I ' I . I - li I - s 1 . . . . . . .. . I I . . . - I I . . . I , 1 . . . . . . , . I , I . I Q I

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Ol' U19 ogef el Socowogs flrst row' Mrs Berntsen LaFleur Thole Jones Hagel Reusem Thubault Breed lee sec ond row Stewart Fran sen Pachano Nelson M Jo non M Frost on deau thurd row Lamson Amey Baxter Wentworth Johnson E Nuederosku Aruola Buckley Peltuer fourth row Nelson C Swanson Roel1l DeMarre Murray Lundgren Stack flfth row Brennan Vue o Johnson E Grun Morruson Graf Peterson L Ba ard first row McDanuel Gules Sucard Kush Brausen Cossach Belland Breed Massa Morrow second row Zuolkowsku McCul lah Brown Malmgren Harry Grumn Appleton Luhrsen Lygren thurd row Hultun Olsor' M Hauder Orlando House Sammerdorf S hul Hagelburger uourth row Mullen John Regenauer Pomorslu Johnson Olsen P Schwartz En geswuck Rogers flrs row Bufulk Bugh Urbanslu May Wolto wucz Buesung Beckstrom Balclcen Fellace second row Johnson S ue barth Jasunsku Sarne Cunmngham House Vut as thurd row Quam Roach Stolarsku en nungs Sulluvan Schulen berg Olson D Haglund fourth row La Barre Snulxer Sulluvan Stotka Tangen Haag Johnson A Kasselmert flfth row Myers Lundauust Reylek Andren Berg Schere Frans Dahl GIRLS CLUB To reap enuoyment from doung good for others mught well be the purpose of Gurls Club All the year around these gurls work hard doung thungs for people un thus country and abroad The club supplues money for food and clothung for theur two adopted European babues through the Save the Chuldren Organuzatuon One sees the fruuts of theur labor here at school as well They supply the puns, needles and thread whuch are found un Muss Chapun's room and hold the Sno Ball annually whuch brungs un most of the club funds ln addutuon to thus they make favors and nut cups for use un the Hastungs Mental Hosputal and stuff toys for Red Cross prolects SOCOWOGS SOCuety Of WOrkung GurlS us the phrase from whuch Socowogs get theur name Thus club was especually desugned for workung gurls who work each day and therefore are unable to attend any other club meetungs The Socowogs meet only durung the club peruods allotted them durmg home room Sunce the club was taken over by uts present ad vuser Mrs Berntsen, the Socowogs have been savung money whuch wull someday buy a puece of offlce equupment for use un the typung room At the present tume they have approxumately S150 un thus fund The Socowog Club guves workung gurls who would not usually have the opportunuty a chance to take an actuve part un school clubs and actuvutues Page twenty th V66- A o o o o , , : - : , - h s , ,, , R - I , : , , : 7 , ' F rl I 'I I ., II . : I I , 2 : , - , , , , 1 : , ., ., , c te, , , . -I I I , , N., I 'I I T , . t r , , I I l , 2 : , ,, Z - I I - l 2 2 , I I A , , -, 1 : I ., 5 z , . u u 1 . . . . . . - . , . . . ' 11 ll . ' , . ' 1 - I I I



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,411 Pan American Club hrst row Hobblns Linn Mey er Steele Skoog Breed Raasch Schleucher second row Miss Downey Bar rett LaBathe Presbrey Richter Sucard Sample Harris Richardson third row Hayne Quatman Kampfer Haugen Hall Nardqutst Holst Kreuger fourth row Slerakowskr Anderson M Testa Hull Euc er Anderson B Nelson Ehret fifth row Anderson M Hoard Ge IH Jers Powe sk: Andren Fagen Johnson sixth row Clarlzno B kula Bennett Myers Ftblson Logas Masquers first row Fel lae Jenson El-:ret Dl lon Schnalth Holstrom Kassekert Barker Turn qulst second row Miss Anderson Hogstrom Hull Jens Sullivan Fa en Fredrlcksor' third row Tangen Crosby John Kruskoph Hanover Nik: tuk fourth row Burke Conrath Muller Olsen Hfth row Peterson R O Brien Wyland Srme Ferderer Peterson B Spectrum first row Lom bard: Olson Dickson Piercy Langevm Kustel ski Hobblns Thor second row Miss Boggs Helder Anderson Flefarek Chris tensen TlFtt Victor Johr son S Clang third row Lincoln Monocchno Duc kopt Johnson K Nled eroskl Patterson Sloat Lundquust fourth row Heck Corbin Johnson B Morelll Sofe Korn mann Prlbyl Morgan fifth row Reglin Stock Peterson Johnson R Blarkqutst Wells Dudero Peltzer 21111 A1 MASQUERS To help its members develop poise and the ability to express themselves creatively in our Democracy is the purpose of the Masquers Drama Club Through the years, Masquers has become one of the best known clubs of our school This is one of the few clubs that hold a meeting twice a month one being a homeroom and the other an after school meeting Some of the activities of the thirty tive members who make up the Club are their Initiation Christmas and theater parties and a pow wow given as the last meeting ofthe year ln addition they sponsor the 3 one act plays nn the sprung and contribute to at least one charitable activity Miss Anderson is the faculty adviser J C 'DF SPECTRUM To tl'os Int rested In art tne Spect1um Club means a great deal In this club the students have one strong common bond their zeal for the wielding of a paint brush and the creating of what ever their Imagination inspires The students who show the most interest and cap ability in art are selected for membership tn this club which meets once a month Much time and eftort is spent on the creating of the colorful decorations which you see at the school dances and parties Many days members of Spectrum remain in school for extra hours in order to complete these decorations Without their artistic efforts no dance or party could be complete Mass Boggs is the adviser Pic twfnty e 1 Z I I ' I I I f 1 I I , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F f : 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . v X 1 1 1 ' 3 1 1 .1 1 1 h 1 1 .1 1 ' ' I I X 1 11 1 f. . . , ., l , . 1 1 I : , a- I I I I , 1 1 . - C 1 1 1 I - I D B 1 1 X - I I ' H1 .W 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 f -I : 1 Q-. 1 1 1 1 1 - O I : , , , , ' . rd' I , 1 1 ,. . , 1 , . , 1 . , ,, ' -.V 1 1 . 1 M V1 I I I L 1 , . 1 I I ' 1 1 1 I I ' I 1 1 I : I 1 . I I ' I I I '- I -I ' Z 1 I . 1 8. I I ' I I -I ' J. 1 1 1 1 1 1 : , 1 1 1 1 -1 1 5 1 ' 1 1 1 1 i 7 . ' I I r 1 -1 f' '21 1 1 1 X . 1 Q ' 2 ' v , C C 1 . , I 1 1 ,, 1 1 I - . - 1 C lt' l : '

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