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A 111 112114 'UU Courner Cubs Grst row K a p s n e Dombrosky Heck McCulloh Everson Duc son B Hobbnns Baldwln second row Tar uscuo Richardson Fred rrck an Western Holm berg Ballard Lorentzen thur row Rcg rs on rath Robb Suewurt Sta benow Schelen as 39- if 9? QC' ev 'P 'P' 13 'T' COURIER CUBS Learmng the publlcatlon secrets of a school newspaper IS the mam obgectlve of the Courler Cubs, composed of Journalism l students They eagerly learn the fundamentals of lournalusm whnch nnclude wrmng straught news sports and fea ture stories composing headlunes and planning page makeups The Cubs have proved to be an asset to the 1952 COURIER by publishing two Issues wrutlng stones for other Issues and edltnng the sports page because there were no boys on the present regular staff They also helped wuth the Courier sponsored dances 9? Courier Agents flrst row Jasunslrx Fredruc sor Hall Ruchardson Legato Dillon Hobbrns Bakken second row Langlvan Heck Zxebarth Taruscuo Schamens McKmzle Kap sner Frost third row Schnanth Holstrom Went worth Anderson Tangen 'Q' u wan L o r e n t z fourth row Peltner Schel en Ballard Nelson Wy Maroon Agents flrst row Skoog Rode Olson D Quam LaBelle aw Amey Fellace second row lvance Regenauer Brusell Wold Olson S Fladland third row Sad owslu Lundgren Yourg Nelson Johnson Splelman fourth row Nelson C Peltuer Lara my Nelson K Crosby Hagstrom tlfth row Tan gen Mvers Weldon Oberg Deyo Bcertschy Fisher COURIER MAROON AGENTS and MAROON agents our publications could not survnve COURIER agents have taken on the 'ob ot sellmg subscrlptuons, dellverung the papers taklng orders for Cupudgrams, and sellmg tuckets for COURIER spon sored dances In these ways they have helped make such actnvmes a success Showmg their efficiency by sellmg approxumately 900 annuals are the MAROON agents These students have accomplished the dutues of collectung sensor engravung tees, sellmg annuals sell :ng ads and delnvermg the books at the school year s en Wnhouf COURIER Page tm-nty l fl Cl Ol' . . . . ug, . I I r, 1 1 1 1 ' k 1 .1 1 , g : - ' I ' I ' ' s 1 1 - 'A 1 1 1 ' d : 2 1 C - Q 1 1 U 1 - U- I E , , ft I 'P f ' I : 1 A ' ' ' lx . 7 as l 1- . 1 FJ ' 1 r 5 4 K 1. .- 1 1 1 Q is .f .,. f- ' , 1 1 A ' : ' 1 4 P- fn .6 'H 1 D 1 l 1 +5 cf , , ' 1 A Q ... 1, 6- .A A ,N V , l 5 : ' T - ' 0 1 1 ' .F ln' Q- I 1 V 'ff' 1 1 S H' 1 ff nf -br 'rr 1 ' . W, V V 6- ' 7 ef 'Y V 1 1 1 ' f av 'W 'F 5 c ' K land, Lehman, Stabenow. iq like ll T, , I V 1 1 1 .1 1 1 C 1 Q A 1 1 9 - 1 1 W 1 X 1 1 1 -1 1' in ' D , ' ' ' - - fvt .r 6 1 f 1 ' f V1 4 4' , M .5 1 L., . 4' Q 1 : Vp , , , V1 I 'r I ' -.f 1 1' 1 f '1 1 K ll, ,K I I . Q 1 1 1 1- . ' 1-.xv h D 1 Q 1, ' . ,. ,1 .1- Y ,, , I I I - I I I - 1 . I ' . 1 1 I 1 ,119
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,4 JZHL jun Camera Club Hrst row Lamson Slewert Presbrev second row Stoll Munson Fry Boogren Beartschy Freseman thurd row Anderson Eng lund Bucher Wvland R Mr West erlund Stage Force first row Arendsee Zick Suewert Mr Nelhort second row Merlin Bruce Christensen Roberto Morgan Kopsner CAMERA CLUB To promote the use of that tascinat mg invention the camera Johnsons interested pho tographers have lomed together to form a Camera C ub Me tings are held monthly when movies are shown describing the use of camera and its mechan :sms Some of this years activities were a visit to Mr Westerlund s home to inspect his personal darkroom the organization of a solon for the purpose of getting constructive criticism from other members of the club and taking pictures at dances The club consists of thirteen members who have spent many hours working to promote this work Being new this year, the Hshutterbugs hope to further their work next year. Page twenty-six STAGE FORCE Proficient might well be the adlec tive used to describe our ever ready Stage Force Painting and constructing the scenery tor the Oper etta and J S Play are the most difticult of their tasks Meeting with Mr Nelhart during first period they begin the day ready for anything They are always busy either checking on lockers or working on props and decorations Because ofthe number of times he must be excused from class, a Stage Force member must have three faculty recommendations As you can see from the many responsibilities required of these people they must be ambitious dependable and be able to thunk for themselves Many thanks go to these wonder workers who help to make Johnson a better and more cheerful place to live in.
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HrY first row Winchell Flbl son Bauman Miller Obef mann Martngnacco second row M Smiley Erickson Johnsor Carlson Peterson Guertin third row Larson unter Anderson Gear ndauist Rifle Club first row Gooler Youngdahl Corbin Morgan Jergen on Roberto Meyer ton Olson Rav Stoll Fre dine Judlsch Nelson third raw Munson Berrin Sitko Baertschy Palony Hensler fourth row Schwartz Zech bauer Wyland Hanson Knutson Sundberg Bredahl Hl Y For the purpose of maintaining and extending high standards of Christian living in a Democracy to the male students of our school the Hi-Y was estab- lished a few years ago. Meetings are held once a week at the East Side YMCA. This club is kept busy the year around with their annual dance basketball team and other proiects that come up during the year .uch as their selling of carnival buttons this year. No fun would make this a dull club so for enter- tainment they sponsor sleigh rides bus parties and pow-wows. We gg Q93 WW Z, . PAX ff I T , '00, ,, 3 3 Ts T ' Page twenty-eig ht SY-fa RIFLE CLUB Proudly displaying medals and em blems which they have won are these sharpshooters who have banded together to form our Rifle Club, Each Monday night the Rifle Club which is under the supervision of Mr. Worthington meets at Wilder Playground where they shoot. On some nights they compete against other high school teams. This helps to keep them in practice improves their aim and provides enioyment. Not to be outdone in any field the fairer sex has entered this activity. Many of the girls in the club equal the boys as far as ability and marksmanship are concerned. HISTORICAL SOCIETY One of the newer clubs the Historical Society was organized a few years ago with the purpose in mind of keeping a record of all graduates of Johnson. Bound copies of the COURIER are on file in Club headquarters, 109. At present, the Club has worked back as far as the class of 1940. The records include a picture and a listing of any important incident in the lives of the graduates. When the Club meets, they divide into groups and spend their time making and filing cards or cutting pictures and articles from the newspapers. Miss Bienhoff is the club adviser. g O O O . , !vK v , ' f 2 I ' f AL l I ' f b ' T W - 1, r. ' , I ' , 't x . 1' V V . I' . I . I G ,I , , E Ru l ' . ,M W M ,P I. 1 ' ,I ' K. second- rdw: Mr. Worthingi 3 1 1. , i 1 x, ' ' ' If V . , ' fir . ' Q z I I I I I I t I I Q C I I H H I I 1 I o hey! Uv . 'S I A ' me W 1 D X '19 I J I e f i Q 4 z I
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