Kenmare High School - Honker Yearbook (Kenmare, ND)

 - Class of 1944

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'nf gfrzsfa 1 ' .fig 2' . ,,. - gk HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY A EQ Ce Johnson, Superintendent BQAQ MQSQ U of North Dakota Algebra, Geometry Collette Imholte Junior High Principal BQAQ Minot State College History, English Phillip E. Snobeek B.A. Concordia College Aviation, Economics Marjory Wood B.A. Minot State College Chemistry, Commerce Bernice Temanson Standard Degree M.S.T.C. Concordia College Colorado State College Grade Principal, Second Harriet M. Sand Standard Degree Minot State College Grade Three Mrs Vernon McBride Standard Degree . Mayville State College Grade Five Grade GRADE FACULTY Glenn R. Dolan, Principal B.A. M not State College Colorado State College Band, History Dorothy P. Hvambsal B.A. Minot State College Oberlin-Mhsic Conservatory Vocal Music, English Ferdinand Boetteher Standard Degree Minot State College Coaching, Social Studies 9 Junior High Math Sigrid Jamtgaard Standard Degree Valley City College Grade one Junietta Brown Standard Degree ' Minot State College Grade Four Helen G. Johnson Standard Degree Minot State College Grade Six 'tai l1'4r1 ' 11 . ,.......,.-.Hu-. Ifx Kan, m 1 'Y ,, Jo A' H. X , I GLINN RDOLAN ff' PRINCIPAL VL BAND omacron. D0 WXAOXQFX' Yo - -S C 6 wiv 1 N05 'Hy xnxx. QA - lc. 4 , 'u'x 4? N - f Q'ff,954z , A 7: n X ' 145 : .fsviff 'A ' A . '-'! ,EL 'IQ z.c..1oHNsoN ,nw GBDHETRY-ALGEBRA X' 5 1, SUPERXNTENDENT 5 sick P , wg f ?4XX.X.X?, E'-53 o 4 CDACNIN Q rf ' A rv' ' , ' , ' amicus V MAR-'URW lk- RLSON HGH! EC. SLIENLS LESTER LAl-IRE NCE .f s, WUOD nfl cucmsrnv Tvrmc, AGRICULTURE . . , 1' I I 4 .aw 'S 1 i , 5 . i 1 4 1 1 I I I 1 ff' k F M - 5 1 I 3 ns-is i1Angc,:AERo H Q ' ?5 f'w '2f' u' S4 i v055AoewKgHsgFD Cqqvo I A nigga 0: V7 X X , Q . ' J -.... iii? ' 1 mf HH '- j , 1'iB 'WL W?5v , KB..-ri' l 013 'Jig ,. 1 slfsrllg ' - x I H given K g. i Q lv Q5 , gn' I 4 De b xzxfiv B l 911' kt l 1. MISS QBRDRN 1 FOURTH GRADE . Q ,., ll-'AYHIR RUMCNAPP PUC .V.v A , i sw- , -...L P g wir ' 5 J' ,- + ' ,Jn 1 5,- 3 . ,Q f,,J,. -4 ' 1 ff W '1f.' 4- 1-iw: . ,cf , L Q f. . .1 X Q , ,',,f. 4' Z' 'J fa -,La - . --E . ,-, r . 3 H 4 ,p,,,,.,1N V , 55,5 ,gm J ,,V,a.H,.,V3, Y.,,,.,N , -'Q' .1 .M , U. 1:5191 his Q'-is 3 L - ' T Y F ,. 4, . - f ' , . ' 1 'f ', 17 'il g ,ja Q X- N' f ie, 3 Lg' .' r VI ' 'fi Q, 1 ,y , , , wg: 2 '- .5 w 1' '4 +44 .HQ,,w.f cqlj. Lv fr -1 'V ,A .Kg-as ' F 1 -.- ,97-. -'Q H Q aff ,J A , f' . ' 'R 4, ,- w qi , . 1414. Q . EJ-5- , ' K Pi' we X fs: . 3 . , f ,f . I Q, ug '., , , , x.f,.1:, QM 'Krf .V f J., if ' -1, x- V x 121 E' N ', 'f . 16 . 1 , , ii-1.2, , ,ZH 'e' .3 f . if -' .5 ' ' 4 '-akv :gt 2 ,, . . .w J. l . ' 'sfhii . , A '-, .M Y ,ff . wi m Q 'jf ,b .52 .- ii X'v!.xf-1 I its 1 .'.f.1-u :,.,,x :JX.w'1g1m ,,,kr,1L.-xfxgyfx 5 1 , wx' - I 3:5 ,f aff., f uw ui.- , U., I. ,A NNY.. ' f 1 . ,, f 'rJ'1 1, QSLESN M4154-, F- wif, 1 A 'T .3 f ju .-2',,K, ,x ,- ai W .R ,814 My 'I . sm-J. .4 J' , w. s I -V v ,Q rig!! 211 ' ' ' M 1 , ywv-, 1 F 5 v-il S, Cf 22 G A ' 4,1 -' 5-G 1 KQXG ff-X G! D ax ag 4 SHWRS -ull, W ' S -P ff....,: V X ' if n - f -,H xl DEENfgNUhRSON-Band 4 yearsg 'Mama's Baby Boyng Bragflgogtett ci DOFCTHY BARRETT-Chorus, Psp squad MARGARET BIRD-Pep Squad, Junior Band, 'Ghost of Lollypop Bayn. l ELSIE CH ISTENSON-Chorus me years,Pep Squad 2 years, Library Club, Vice President, 1 year, Home Ee. Club Secretary and Treasurer 1 year, Kay Hi News Staff, ZELLA DAWN CHRISTENSEN-Band 4 years, Chorus 4 years 'Murdered Aliven, Junior Marshall, 'Mhma's Baby Boy uGhost of Lollypop Bayn, 'Hats Offng Annual Staff, Ass't Editor, Kay Hi Staff, Coeditor, Class Treas.- 41-42-43, Pep Squad 3 years, Vice President, Triple Trio, 2 years, Library Club, Representative at May Festival 1941. FREDRIKA COOPER-Band 4 years, Pep Squad 3 years 'Mama's Baby Boyn, ' urdered Alive,N Class Trea sure 43-443 Kay Hi Staff, Junior Marshall, Typ- ing Contest 1942. LUCILLE ESSLER-Chorus 2 years MARIE GEH ING-Band 5 years, Chorus 3 years, 'Mama's Baby Boyu, nMurdered Aliveng Band Treasurer, 43-44, Junior Marshall, Vioe Pre sident 41-42, Library Club, Annual StaffKay Hi Staff, Pop Squad 2 years, nGhost of Lel- lypop Bay.' DELORES GEIGER-Band 6 years, Pep Squad 2 years, Home Ee Club l yearg Class Queen 19405 Kay Hi Staff. , RONALD GEIGER-Band 5 years, Football 3 yea 3 Basketball 2 years, nMurdored Aliveng Choru 1 year, Eagle Scout, All State Guard '44, An- nual Staff, Kay Hi Staff. Tl ,, B. QRLAN GORMAN-Football 5 years, Captain-44, Annual Staff, Basketball 3 years: Captain-443 Kay Hi St- aff, All-State Captain-445 Conference Forward. HARIAN GRAVESEN-Band 42-44, Home EO. Club 42-45, Chorus 3 years, nGhost of Lollypop Bayn, Kay Hi Staff, Annual Staff, Typing Contest-44. KENNETH HANSON-Band 7 years, Chorus 4 years, Class President 5 years, nMama's Baby Boy','M rdered Aliven Annual Staff, Ass't Editor, Kay Hi Staff, 'Ghost of Lollypop Bayn, Flats Offn Junior Marsha1l,Footba113 years, Class King-425 Boys Quartotte, Ad Libs, MAXINE HARRIS-Junior Band-425 Chorus 5 years, Pep Qquad 2 years - ,Fi 1 ,images DEAN 'nf' 5 if ' ' in 1 5. an if ' Jeni ! 2, 1 , AA fA MARGARET AdiA ,au 1' 4g 'sh 19 WL 5, , ,xv ffm. , , aw ww ADOLPH rw C8 'K' X K x '49 fs' vb ' , is f hNALD I w Q MAXINE 'W 19 null!! SH QHH INEZ .ef'1'3' NARVIN RGBERI vw- 5 fi Q 'P DONALD 5. I 'Sf JEAN L .av .' 5 ..,. tf , , i 1 i , - Q, 'ri' bl- . ' ' 4. 29 V 1 , A ff.--rv -P ' GW A fRANClS kg 3 ii' ,,, Lig y , XZ? .1 .1 A f, DONALD GEDRGE X X X I Y LEILA REHN FRCDDY COOPER CAROL NELSON ' MARHQ GEHRING MISS DOROTHY HVAMBSALCOIRECTORJ BILL TAYLOR ' ZELLA CHRIST ENSEN HERBERT THORNBERG- KENNY HANSEN PETE GEIGCR A-I-nikki' v -su ...1-1 ...L-1 21. .. izflfkli r' CAROL NELSON-Band 3 yeers, chem-as 4 years, Pep squed 1 year ' U nMama's Baby Born, nMurdered Aliven, Triple Trio, Annual Eglihf staff, Kay Hi Staff, Library Club, 'Ghost of Le11ypep Bayn, ft fgfi nHats Offu. 1 DOROTHY NELSON-Chorus l year, Pep Squad 2 years. JOHN ODLAND-Band 4 years, Chorus 4 years, Annual Staff, Kay Hi News Staffg Male Quartetteg Mixed Chorus, Basket ball, All Conference '44, Football 5 years, Ndats Offn, 'Ghost of Lollypop Bayn, Class King '42-43, Track. JEAN PETERSON-Pep Squad, Chorus, Home B4 Club, Kay Hi Staffs LEILA REHN-Chorus 4 years, Pep Squad 5 years, Annual Staff, Kay hi Staff, 'Murdered Aliveu, Class Queen Class SecreuaryeTreasurer '40-41, Triple Trio,WGhost of Lollyacy Bayn, WHats Offu, Home Ee. Club, 1stPkme Legion E ray Contest 1943. JELNBTTE ROBERG-Pep Squad 3 years, Cheerleader 3 years, Pep Squad President 43-44, Hom Ee. Club President, '43- 44, WMhma's Baby Boyn, nMurdered Aliven, Kay Hi Staff Chorus, Junior Marshall. HARVEY RODIN-Chorus, F.F.A., 'Hats 0ff', Student Manager '42-43, Stage Manager of Jr. Claes Play. VIOLA SANDE-Kay Hi News Staff, Home Ee. Club '41-42 FRANCIS SCHAHMEL-F.F.A. President, Sec't and vice President, Band 3 years, Kay Hi News Staff, Jud- ging Team to A. C., State Farmer 1944, DONALD SIMMONS-Editor, Annual Staff, Football 2 years Basketball 1 year, Kay Hi Staff, nMama's Baby Boyn, . 'Hats Offn. BILL TAYLOR-Annual Staff, Coeditor Kay Hi News, Class President 1941, Vice President 42-45-44, Band 4 years Chorus 4 years, 'Mama's Baby Boyn, Junior Marshall, N M rdered Aliven, Eagle Scout, Football 2 years, Bask etball 1 year, 'Ghost of Lollypop Bayu, uHats Offn, 1 place Legion Essay Contest 1944. HERBERT THORNBERG-F.F.A., 'Murdered Aliven, Chorus 1 Year, Reporter for Kay Hi News 1942-43. MARIE WEINBERGER-Band 1 year, Kay Hi Staff, Chorus l year. GEORGE WOOD-Kay Hi Staff, Annual Staff, Football 1 year Basketball 1 year. -Don Kuglin-uMurdered aliveug F.F.A.g Kay Hi News Staffg Football, Track, State Convention -'--1- ' P ' r-r 'W ' ot S o ' .- -. : ' --w. Ek ' Y .L-:-,' V55- . ROBERT JESSTYIUiCmrnivW1 King '423 All Cmmferenco Football team '41g Skoge iunager Senior Class Playg Iottorman Club. ADOLPH JOHNSON-Band 3 yearsg Chorus 1 yearg Footballg Bad et- ball. INEZ 1944 KNUTSON-Chorus 1 yearg Pep Squad 1 yearg Class Queen MARVIN KOLBO-F.F.A.3 Football 1942-43. SARAH KRENELKA-Chorus 4 years, Band 3 years: Triog Triple Triog Kay Hi Staffg Annual Staff? nMnma's Baby Boyng nMurdered Aliveng uGhost of Lollypop Bayug nHats Offng Pep Squad 3 yearsg Cheer1eader3 yearsg Mixed Quartottog Junior Marshall. milk a-yNq- 3 mu S- if Q :ex ' 5 Y' Qi f Aggtggg. 1 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As graduating seniors, we the class of '44 look back over our years in Ken are school with a feeling of sadness remembering all the happy times we have had here. These last twelve years when our characters and personalities have been molded. It is only fitting that we look back over our school careers and review some of the im- portant happenings. It all began one bright fall day in 1931 when fourteen of the present senior class started out for school clinging to their motherfs hand. These 14 students who have completed their grade and high sehool'education in this school areg' Dean Anderson, Zella Christensen, Fredrika Cooper, Delores Geiger, Ronald Geiger, 'Marie Gehring, John Odland, Donald'Simnons, Bill Taylor, Donald Kuglin, Mar- ian Gravesen, Sarah Krenelka, Kenneth Hanson, Orlan Gorman and , Elsie Christensen. Our next six years were spent leanning readin, writin, and rithi- metic. During this time we attended music and declamation contests in Minot and put on Operettas. Then came the great thrill of entering Jr. High School and what fun we thought it would be to pass to different classrooms. Many new students joined us in the ninth grade, at the ond of this year we graduated from Junior High School. When Sophomeres many of the boys began participating in 'ports we have a very athletic class, almost all of the boys are lettermen. George Wood, Orlan German, Adolph Johnson, John Odland, Ronald Geiger, Bill Taylor, and Donald Sim ons were members of our Championship bas- ketball team. John Odland, Orlan Gorman and Ronald'Geiger' were' mem- bers of the all-conference team. Elected captain of thc 331,g1,gg team was Orlan Gorman, Ronald Geiger was an all-state guard. HMama's Baby Beyn was the name of our Junior Class Play, a comic. Our Senior Class Play was nMHrdorod Aliven a mystery farce. Both of the plays were directed by Miss Dorothy Hvambsal. The highlight of our Junior Year was the Prem. we chose a night- club theme and decorated the gym accordingly. The banquet was served at the Irvin Hotel. The Kay Hi News also won second place in the state contest. Leila Rehn, Sarah Krenelka, Zella Christensen, Marian Gravoson, Marie Gehring, Carol Nelson, Marie Weinberger, Dorthy Barrett, Dorothy Nelson, Inez Knutson, Kenneth Hanson, John Odland, Bill Taylor and Harvey Rodin were members of the'Chorus. Sarah Krenolka and Kenneth Hansen were featured as soloists, Sarah was also a member of the Kay Hi Trio. . ,Q vi' V M, , .f,Qn '.e, fe. fs as .1 X'-.s ,sw-- S 1 r ff' '- 4 3 JW' ,, Eg? Five members of the senior Class are in the Triple Trio. They are Zella Christensen, Leila Rehn, Sarah Krenelka, Carol Nelson and lneze Knutson. Leila Rehn won the American Legion Auxilliary Essay Contest in 1943. The title of this essay was umaking America Strong'. Bill Taye lor also won an American Legion Essay Contest in 1943 and again in 1944. The title of his last essay was 'Pioneer Patterns Of Our World Of To-Morrow'. The Class Kings and Queens were as follows: 1941-Deloris Geiger, 1942-Leila Rehn and Kenneth Hansen, 1943-Jeanette Roberg,and John Odland, 1944-Inez Knutson and Adolph Johnson. Marian Gravesen won the Gregg writer Contest for a sixty word per minute test. The Senior Play nmurdered Aliven, was presented in April under the direction of Miss Dorothy Hsambsal. The cast was as follows: Mar- ie Gehring, Herbert Thornberg, Zella Christensen, Carol Nelson, Sarah Krenelka, Bill Taylor, Ronald Geiger, Jeanette Roberg, Donald Kuglin, and Fredrika Cooper. This play was a mystery farce. Members of the F. F. A. ate Francis Scham el, Donald Kuglin, Loyd St. Croix, Marvin Kolbo, Harvey Rodin, and Herbert Thornberg. Francis Schamnel was given the degree of State Farmer, the highest this org- anization oan offer. Jeanette Roberg and Sarah Krenelka were high school cheer leader for two years. Other seniors in Pep Squad are: Zella Dawn Christesen, Lhrie Gehring, Fredrikn Cooper, Sarah Krenelka, Leila Rehn, Dorothy Nelson, Delores Geiger, Marie Gehring, Elsie Christensen, Carol Nel- son, Hnxine Harris, Margaret Byrd and Jean Peterson. If no one else misses us the High School Band will for fifteen graduating seniors are members of the High School Band. These meme bers are Zella Dawn Christensen, Marie Gehring, Fredrika Cooper, Sarah Krenelka, Ronald Geiger, Adolph Johnson, Bill Taylor, Carol Nelson, Kenneth Hansen, John Odland, Dean Anderson, Deloris Geiger, Francis Sohamnel, Marie Weinberger, Marian Gravesen. Some of these students have been in the band for over six years. And so in closing we seniors say nThank youn, Kay H1 we've had a lot of fun between your walls and we'll always have a warm spot in our hearts for youu. gigs 2 0:41 , ' 5333! ' 1:5 t 1. fig HMURDERED ALIVEIN s 4. . 5:9 The Seniors of '44 presented something a little different in the line of Class Plays on April 14. They chose a mystery farce which kept the audience in suspense never knowing which would come next, a laugh or a good scare. The cast of characters were capably portrayed as follows: Mrs. Libby Ryder, A society matron. . . . . Arden Ryder, her charming young daughter. . Warner Melton, in love with Arden, . . . . MGGIK, the maid. e o o 0 oo s o o o e Iris Alda, who gets messages from the dead . Luvcrne Speed, from Creston Corners. . . . . Stella Backus, who rules the roost. . . . . . Frank Backus, he: weaker half. . Q . . . . . . Acton Chance, a correspondence school detective OtiSLlU.I'Vin,i1lQWy6I'ooooll0oocean Arlino Ivans, Charming and refined. . . . . . The Mysterious Stranger, who is just thatl. . . . Carol Nelson .Jeanette Roberg . .Kenneth Hanson . .Sarah Krenelka o e o oL6lla Rehn . . lmrie Gohring Zella Christensen Herbert Thornberg . . Ronald Geiger . . 0 Bill Taylor .Fredrika Cooper Q .Donald Kuglin ACT I Ten 0'clock of a blustery March evening at Hillcrest. Act II The action is continuous, Act III One hour later. Stage Manager--Robert Jesswcin Properties Committee-Viola Sendo, Mhrie Weinberger, Delores Geiger and Joan Peterson. The Play was directed by Miss Dorothy Hvambsal. ., ,,o,,, Q53 BEQQQQJ5 ' ',.:-w - 4.1. rd S7 .Q--'sxdg --A EVYV ' I v iv'-5.3! if: xlig--fi,-.. KQV? YXRX , . + , 1. Where did you get them? 2. That ianit nice 39 4. Put 'er across 5. Resistance 60 Mercy! 1 7. Up, Dovm, Up ! 8. Playmates 90 G'QPh0r 3 10. Smile ,for the nice man 11. Veronica Hvmbsal A 2 5 E 12. G0'1Dg some Where? 15. We surrender 14. Senior Beauties 15. 'ln pain? 16. Yes, we wi11 17. Handsome isn't he? 18. Innocence 19. Funny books at your age? 1 20. Pretty dogs 1 21. Them were the days 1 22, Treat for the women 23. Hi, ho, Sohgmmol and Bill 24 . Why Kenny I 25. Marian, o1d. girl e. beautiful ehi1d, I I 3 1 ze. sammy was 3 Y 0 i I fx-.fp xi - lu yr' 4-'W'-' f f I x., .. ---1 ' me ig If SM 4 v' 4' GV f L jf 53 ff' y ,V HONOR TOOLNTS ' 1 . V I JM ,f f'P'w - 4 . as ,- l 1 ' i?m'l I 3 . Q Q Q . f I 1 1 MARIL GEHRLNG - BILL TAYLOR CsALurATomANJ VIOLA SANDS - rnmcus SCHAMMEL - ZELLA DAL-JN Q cumsremsaucvAL+:mcromANJ-KENNY L-musin FREDDY COOPER- CAROL NELSON -'ELSIE CHRISTENSON 'GEORGE HOOD L I 1 l 2 smuok CLASS 'O OFFILLRS L KENNY HANSEN . PRES. BILL TAYLOR . .... v PRESQ i 1 1 , FREDDY COOPER. .TREASA 5 . S V' ZELLA ,Cl-IRISTENSEN .. snir 1 ' ' 3' 'K 'WW' ' ' ' ' en: '- THE 11ARcH'oF semolas W 1, '-' ff 5 ' Before you pass the Senior Class or nineteen forty-four I'l1 point out each and try to tell what each it noted for.. He goes by 'SuzU around Kay Hi Weis know him anywhere. But now the navy's got him booked And he don't seem to care. A poet's life is not much fun There's very little fame. But I just try for old times sake And not to show my name. Zolle C. is prominent Around Kay Hi and town She has her humor and we know Life will not get her down. Delores Geiger is a sport In band she's faithful too Shefs been here now for twelve long years: Sociology is her cue. Just call him UPeteU cause we all do He's really get the humor His reel namevs Ronald Geiger though And thatfs not just a rumor, :J J1-I .Lf -,tix 3' -.. ' ...fu ' .c Rf,-L b Shefs shy and quiet, so it seems To people not hor kind But get to know Dorothy Barrett And you'll quickly change your mind. Peggy Bird is full of pep. Donft we all know that's true? For slapping backs shefd take the aww Herevs hoping she gets through. A nice smile is a lovely thing Which few of us have got But Lucille Essler has just that She'll go far, like as not. I If you're looking for a preview Of the latest movie set Just call on Mlrie'Gehring She's seen 'em all, 1911 bet. we speak of stars in current shows And talk tbout their traits But Orlan Gorman stole e shpw ustate Bnsketbellin, he rates. A girl who rates an orchid For the helpful things she's done IS Marian Graveson, Bless her heart. She's also full of fun. gre-nun lr Juli ,v 71-I-, '''' THE MARCH All the girls seem crazy about Frank Sinatra's voice . L'-,. Fw I V. , W v- f' H - or SENIORS sig -,ssg5es,,4ess 5,534 Y-QSJFF, -9-' Y 1341?- YZF, .. Je. ui fjagwg But Kenny Hansen's get him beat Helll do as my best choice. As the smallest suit fits Junior When his time for suits is ripe So Maxine Harris fits the shoe 0f the happy carefree typo. His humor may be silly And his knowledge slightly lame But uAubN Johnson is still a star In Basketball, His game. Marvin Kolbo is the type Who loves to skimp on school ' Farming is his greatest choice, So Hevs not the biggest fool., She's small and has the darkest hair Her smile is quick to show. Itis Inez K. I'm speaking of Sho hasn't far to go. old Faithful of the Kay Hi News who trudges home at dawn Is Carol Nelson, and get this She has both brains and braun. 'W I -'fp 'hi' None of us are hu an If we haven't got a gripe But Robert Harris takes it as His hobby, ugm I right?n 1 A dark and handsome lad is he But not so tall as some 4 This Robert Jesswein is a guy Whevs es congenial as they come. Meet Donald Kuglin, Hefs the one Who always has a grin' His career is to farm, I guess we hope his luck stays ine I The girl who'll sing her way to fame i And really make things go ' Is Sarah K., Shels get the stuff l To run an entire show. Dorothy Nelson has a smile Thatss sugar sweet, and So She seems to know the answers Cause she always rates a beau. I John oalsns fits the tall, dark type Q And Basketba1l's his cue ' A favorite with the girls is he I And with the army too. I 'A , who-I 1, ' ,grrfrflv THE MARCH OF Jean Peterson would like a job As secretary seen. Q. 4' ffl, if .-a Jpwigv as s sem ons Washington D. C. looks good to her And she won't be a goon. The little blonde who wears the look Of the Age of Innocence Is Leila Rehn and this I know She's get a lot of sense. At F. F. A. He's always tops He was State Flrmor too. Yes, Francis Schammel has a start That will put him in Nwhofs When. Shefs mighty small, 1 must admit Viola Sendo here. But I will bet she's plenty good In following her career., Herbert Thornberg is a lad Who takes it on the chin when others try to get him down Ho'll give them just a grin. Sho caros not for the public side of school affairs, it seems. But M rie W. has winning ways To help fulfill her dreams. .. 4- ' mm' He's right there with surprises When you least expect he's near This Harvey Redin's get the stuff To make a swell career. Jeanette R. has a pleasing way About her all the time That brings hor friends and still more friondsg That makes her life sublime. A carefree and a happy lad Is really hard to down ' Yes, Donald Sim ons is his name Ho knows his way around, Don't trifle with the problems That really get you down Just uRing upn Billie Taylor The Nwell-infermedn of town. Who knows it all and says so too when asked to please recite It's Georgie Wood, I wonder how Ho happens to be bright. And new my friends, you've not our class Who through these halls have passed I hope you'll not forget them soon Though ages may roll past. I f-Sf .-c' ix -,:, u, J' ..i.,. ', ,n-c.L,,- fnnlnsn,-1 'f-'- . ' Z J' 'Yi' T- . ':f 4gJ- gg.-1 L . a, r.-eg? ' '-:av A -V ... EH . . - gg? ' '-mc ., ' E 'A-3359 . 3-1 , QQ, CLASS NIGHT U The Senior Class presented their class night program on Mbnday, Jlmb The program was in the form of a broadcast from Night Club Ritzi and George Wood acted as Hester of Ceremonies. The Ad-Libs furnished music and Sarah Krenelka and Ken eth CFrankieD Hansen were featured as soloists. 'Dark Eyes' was played as a eornet solo by Ronald Geiger and Jeanette Roberg and Sarah Krenelkn gave an original version of the jitterbug dance. 4 The class will was read by Carol Nelson, the prophecy given by Zella Christensen and the class poem read by the composer.E1sieChristP ensen. Awards for music, athletics and commerical were awarded at the end of the program. JUNIOR CLASS HARSHALLS The following named Juniors were selected by the faculty to act as mnrshalls at the eom encoment activities. These students were sel- ected on the basis of scholarship, leadership ability, and contribu- tion to school activities and sehool life. 3E,4,.q2L,4.N message gem Uvgin muse J+iALL9DALj N A one mms mv maui' wazsem QCQ92 5 JXIQRDLSJXIQ 095295 jzuule , LCQUQS UAA ,COR ' . '1 1 I 1, 101 l , , W ...sl A- -- f- -- - 1-' J' W 'Lg ew'-Q11 'qw CI 'cr ,Crib 1' A fb, t . ' Z5-2-F ' -- ' ' 'Yifemd w ' EACCLLQIHJJEE ,.,'?j. Class of' 1944 Q : Prelude and Processional . ...... . .High School Band Invocation Music .......... ......... M ixed Chorus American Prayer . . . . . Stock.Rose Go Down Moses . . . . . . .Spiritual Land cf' Hopes and G1ory .Edward Elgar Night and Day . . . . . .Cole Porter S0100 caoccocooocoooonooaoaclroj-Nelson Beside Still Wators .Bernard Hamlen I I I O I O I I O I I O O I I O I I I I I I I'11 walk Beside You ..Murray Chinese Luu1e.by . . . .Bowers Sarah Krenelka, Barbara Preston, Helen Odland Hymn. . . In The Cross Of Christ I Glory . . . .Audience Scripture Reading Selected........................Boy'eQuartot Kenneth Hansen, John Odland, Dean Anderson, Bill Taylor U Duetgo , ocaoocooooco in-..DUr0thyBvwl.1 Mr. Foal. Boettcher The Lord Is My Light Semen . Triumphan'b Living . . . . . . Rev. G. A. Jenson Pastor of Lutheran Church Kenmarc, N. Dak. Solo. ocgoocoeoooo Q ooJ0hU-Odlund I Deep River Hymn . , . Abide With Me . . Audience Bonediction .B Z., f Postlude . . , . ,.glg.Kfrw,!. . . High School Band fn' ' . B 'Qi 1..!,IXhf,j Vocal Music Under the Dircc ' ' Miss Dorothy Hvambsal V ,Wifi .,. Band Musiw Under the Direction of Mr. Glenn Dolan' Piano Accompanist Miss Bernice Temanson. xxx ,ffsgw . 1 I W--,gg 1 ' - W., 'f ici-'J QV' , , ,gg- .JI I .,. -.fl-1. - F7 V V Y -5 ' l 7:37 - -.-no - co1fmNcEME1v1' wgifigf, Classof 1944 H Introdnctory Concert..... ... ----High 50h091 Band Prolnde and PTocessiona1.... ....High School Band Invocationoooosoooooosoob ooe.uoaoolo0Fr0 Lo Remnanapp 1 Pnstor..st. Agnes RGOt0TY Mu5i00so ooo so ooooosoooooooaaovoeooooootoooossonomixed Quartet nTho Rinparts Wo Watch? Idusicoil ovsooouooooooccooooooooouoooooo lb 0lOOTrj-ple Trio no Give Thanks Unto Tho Lord? S01-01000 IOIIIOIOOIOCOCIOCIOIQIOIOIIlllOlOlOlO0Ull.Sanh Krenelka nA11ahIs Ho1idayn..Rudo1ph Frimfl Salutatory Address.... .......Wi11iam Taylor Soloaooooooooocooouosoooooooooooonccoo aoaoooooMis8 Dorothy Hive-m-bSB.1 WThe Blue DanubeW......Strauss Addross.... ...nYouth and Tomorrown.............Mr. F. A- Arn0B0n I Commissioner of Higher Education S010sooo coooooonooooooooooocoooooooooso ooo0K0nn-0th Hanson nHoningn..Tcresa Dol Riego Presentation of Scholarship Honors.... ,...Supt. E. C. Johnson P1 OS01'1tO.ti.OI1 of C1o.ss.............. ooooPI'i.1'1o Glenn Ro Dolan PI'OS6I1't0.ti0Yl of DiP1OmD.Soaoo 0 oooo o ooaasupto E0 Co J0hI1SOD. Vnlediotory Spooch....... . ....Zo1la Down Christensen B0I'lOdi.CJCi0I1pno o cocoa o 0 no ooo.FI'o Lo Vocal Music Under the Direction of Miss Dorothy Hvambsal Band Music Under the Direction of Mr. Glenn Dolan J-. , 5 , Q! JUUIURS e V 7 . ff 0 N65-'Q 0 f GQ N EX, --- : -f.f.w-nlbqr - 1- ' ,- , , Q 1 A k W -vw--v A f- fe-, -f - -1 1-Wzfwlv-N A-raw ' . 'w Q X 5 .V 41' ' x 3' f 5 ' . .,-av Lq,,K.-' Q. S 'x r Sz X 'H ,aff 'S v w jd? 1 ,x . , 'R 1 1 K f A .apsuosunwvq--, . 1:1 ' + ,i ,nw ' x 4 1 , ' 5 4 is-' ...maui ,N -' Q A if J 32? ' 'W N . fi gf' f , ' 3 ' ,. A- 4 'aw V' L Y, . f I Miata vw.. 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'N . . , - 1 4, ' mil' VERA SACREITER RDL-ING Thghlummv Ann Thqmumps ALLENE JESSEN - DORIS RUD f Annu: Hmscw f Ama: Hoovan JEAN ENGEL ' DAVE HALLIDAY . l HARVEY NELSON- MARLONE JENSCN f Jmcs cmsou-La ons VAFBlBE.R 9955- Aovnson. fy-I1 M155 wo sl QS pf' y.Y9' LUTKS VA XQBY - ' ' H .1 19355 X' 0 YXML ,SEL ' DAWN ' W i.. g -5 .N -'fr hp- V -Qin ' . self? ' iSE5', 4,-' lk Ji F ff' 'AY' .F J- 4 , JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY This year's thirtyvseven juniors have had an unusually successful year. Headed by Le0tis Vaaler as president, other officers are: Dave Halliday, vice president and Alyee Hoover, secretary treasure. The annual Junior-Senior banquet and prom held May 5 was acclaimed a great success by all. The banquet, held at the Methodist Church, was decorated in the Senior class colors, while the gym, was done as a plantation garden. nThe Mummy and The Mumpsn was the title of the Junior Class play this year, held on April 28, around 3105 was grossed on the production setting a new record for class plays in Kay Hi. Members of the east 'were, Marlowe Jensen, Leotis Whaler, Dave Halliday, Harvey Nelson, June Carlson, Jean Engel, Adele Hansen, Allene Jessen, Alyce Hoover and Doris Rud. Carol Harris and Bill Stevens were chosen as Junior Class queen and king for the high school carnival. The one dance presented ay our class on November proved, like all other things our class attempts, a big success. we are well represented in all school activities: The runner-up state basketball team has as valuable members three juniors, Leotis Vaaler, Bill Stevens, and Dave Holliday. Our class took top honors in the inter-class basketball tourny with an undefeated record. Two class members belong to the triple trio-Adele Hansen and Jean Engel. LeOtis Vaaler is pianist with the famed Ad Lib orchestra. Junior class band members are: Allene Jessen, Adele Hansen,Lorrd11 Jessen, Vernis Rodin, Jean Engel, Harvey Nelson, Dave Halliday, LeOtis Vaaler, and Jmmes Carlson. Buss Lmrjorie Wood is class advisor. 1-f,, ,AV if -,ir '1- lrw 2 ff..- l. Dbcorators 2. 3 gills 3. Farmerotte 4. Hollywood Hanson 5. Tho faoo 6. Hired hondv 7. Tho orators 8. Beautiful but smart. 9. Como and get it 10. No talking in tho ranks ll. Loafers 12. Bud 15. 'The Thinkorn 14. nBabou Nordling 15. Shorty 16. Fakers 17. Roo 18. Puff 19. Glagour 20. Slugge 1' ,21. Possimist 22 Q 25. Ag 24. Cuzs n Avalanche handiwork 25. Freshie 26. H mmmm ' ,,.,...,,,,.' 8 -'I q1.g.EAj,. ,Q h ' o f. . 2 'gig' Q-. ', ,ff f L 1 tr ,, In ff 3 3 f v 1 Q 1 , - ,f s bl M51-f Q .- 4 5 x I 'f I 1-QM f. ' N L -., . 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Benefiting 140 Ferd Y--,g.g. 31 All!! ill f ' . ' -f2 3Y'-. J: V .sf . :as .-Q fl' -. A'1s3r,, Y.: '- .i '-1 , .E I XA 5 4 W 'V Aw 'TP-xv 'fr F '4 xifekf-' --. 4 1 '7,.-X ' ' .,Q4':.. 's,sj,..z-i -.N-T N. 4, SOPHMORE CLASS The energetic Sophmore Class has completed a very successful year under the leadership of their president David Christensen. Betty Peter son is Vice President and Ilent Lindquist is Secretary-Treasurer. Two Peppy Little Sophmores, Martha Thompson and Gloria Longrejune been cheerleaders. Other members in Pep Squad are: Marilyn Hansen, Barbara Preston, Bernice Thelen, Ilene Lindquist, Irene Steen, Marjone Johnson and Lorraine Nelson. Marjorie Johnson, Gloria Longre, Irene Steen, Martha Thompson David Christensen, Dean Engel, John Kaltsukis, Ruth Gehring,Marilyn Hansen, Ruth Overton, L0rraine Nelson and Barbara Preston are in Chorus. Barbara Preston is a member of the Kay Hi Trio and Triple Dio Sophmores in band area Lorraine Nelsmn, David Christensen, Barb- ara Preston, Dean Engel, Marilyn Hansen and John Kaltsukie. Ilene Lindquist and Leroy Graveson reigned as King and Queen ofthe Sophomore Class at the annual High School Carnival. Boys participating in F,F.A. activities are as follows: Irwin Landers, Leo Schumacher and Leroy Graveson. . A Leap Year Dance sponsored by the Sophomcres was held on Apri115. PICTURE BACK Row-Ruth Overton, Erwin Landers, Deen Engel, Lee Schumacher, Reb- ert Kolbo and Laverne Lindquist. SECOND ROW-Marilyn Hansen, Marjorie Johnson, Margaret Sohumacker, Pat- ricia Thompson and Ruth Gehring. THIRD ROW-John Kaltsukis, Martha Thompson, Barbara Preston, Irene Sinen Gloria Longre and Miss Carlson, Advisor. FRONT ROW-Ilene Lindquist, Lorraine Nelson, David Christensen, Joyce James and Bernice Thelen. FRESEIEN FEATURE PAGE 1. Carrot Top 10. 2. Teeth 11. 3. The Great Lever 12. 4. Get to Work! 13. 5. How about you, Luscious? 14. 6. Guess who--We oou1dn't 15. 7. Soda jerk! 16. 8. Hey, you've already graduated 17. 9. Cookie 18. FRESHMAN ACTIVITIES 'fir 1135-47 , L: . . -U,.5i. yn. iff. 'h' 4:Q Pk'P ' 1 1590.--,G - ' . .'-f' 93'a.::'.r 6.-lf' -r' . 1 ' D I want it Bike Beauties Ialmbaek the first Jessie James Kslmbaek the seeond Kalmbeolc the third Irene had a little lamb Heinie and Red At ease. The Freshman activities this year have been few but interesting. The first was e de.noe,whieh was held after the basketball game with Cros- by. From this, the olass took in about seven dollars profit. The War Stamp Contest held by the Freshman proved to be enjoyable. The class ehose sides and the losers gave u, party for the winners. The third, which proved to be interesting, me an assembly which, consisted of' e short play, a. discussion and o. fashion show. The assem- bly was held in the high school gym. , I . ,l,, pi g-gfw WHAT ABOLYV US Low7lJMx+J9f7 W f F M 'f 4 v ' N X9 , f . - 1- .- 1' ,ps ' J' 'ai I 7? Av .f:l1'ff' J - -. 1 - ':p+?e'.f-Els: 'N WR - X a14,,l,,. R-rfgrf' gf.-ifalrfur. Q ,, if 1 ' ' ' - , oY X' Al ft J Ay 1' X N wif - .1 ' fs V A-,. -' - az? f xg -:L X Xuxgwvxs YQXL Lnifffa ,.1rN'05f,X4'Nb :X-A fv 69,1 ou 1 CI 'QQ W 0 if f WZ' ,. q 4G, ,f144,,,, 0 get-'W 5 ' gag? 1 X 44 ,W f fi Nw -' Z Zyl, 3 ' X AARR6 l wb? K Qgajlobjf- Q M Q 5 220 M u X 0 2 4 r 5Wq N fwlwqod P fd V rg' Q 71. . X on W , esylriin K . 4 -Q59 V Kim , A 1 4 i3'5Z51:f XP XXOSDIWY-f x db 'Q E ew K 4 ' I H A c, I4 x gf r 'J ,YY 7 'V t . 1 X0 N A X- J f? 92' elf we I I ' 1, I ' 1 K I -' gg .,' ' ,511 , xg P 5 . W W if O N , ,xi .I U I . 4, X X X X L X hz 1 lg fx 41 QV? 'J 'AA. 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The losers pay is the saying that goes with a very important actf ivity of this year. This activity being, the Who-Can-Buy-The-Most-War Stamps, contest, with opposing teams, The Eagle Squadron and The Bomb- ardiers, The Bombardiers as losers with 3335.20 to their credit, k The Eagle Squadron as winners with 3462.15 to their credit. The losers gave a party for the winners. The class graduated Juno 9th, with their motto being: nSaw a thought, reap an action Saw an action, reap a habit Saw a habit, reap a character Saw a character, reap a destiny.' Their colors are gray and crimson with a earnation as their flower BACK ROW: Harold Fredorickson, Duane Larson, Robert Anderson,Curtis Christensen, Delores Schultz, Robert Walker, Harvey Me Kenzie, Freddy Windmuellor. ' ' SECOFD'reW: Glen Petersen, Joyce Gehring, Lillian Norwiek, Carole Dic- kerson, Donna DeVore, Carol Gravcson, DeNee MeB ide. FIRS1 RCW: Jack Westlake, Ronald Stahlberg, Morris Poirier, James Han- son: Merlin Coughlin, Delores Poirier,Chester Folkert,Carola Thornberg. SEVENTH GRADE 1 The officers of the seventh grade are Billy Dean Geiger, President Ireno'Shanberger, Vice President: Delphine Cough1in,Secretary5 Beverly Doran, Treasurer and Carol Foster, reporter. The class is divided into two groups which have contests for buy' ing War Stamps and Bonds. They are The Bembardiers and the Eagle Squ- adrons. The Bombardier: had the highest total of 3450. The Eagle Squ- adron bought S378 and this made the total of S828 bought altogether in War Bonds and Stamps. During the year the seventh and eighth grades had three parties. BACK ROW: Charles Purdy, Lloyd Mickelson, Marilyn Jessen, Carol Foster Patricia Doran, Gladys Johnson. ' SECOND'ROW: Larry Mc Kenzio, James McB ide, Duane Christensen, Helen Nerrie, Marie Johnson. ' ' ' FIRST Row: Lu Verne Jessen, Beverly Doran, Delphine Coughlin, Billy Dean Geiger, Irene Shanbergor and Joyce Westlake. ,wh . 5-1' FC IR RA SD TE W G. E U CR UE A 0 i S -I-5 S ,LAL ' ' H f' F F' T H an '5..,-P, M. A-vw 'Q si f lrlll ff I f '::, ' fi-1L,'L7 FIRST G'R.1,.DE ILCK RUK:'Jerume Onness, Geraldine Cyrus, Gary'Swen en, Virginia Ear- son, Adolph Peterson, Jeanete Nelson, Larry Lindquist, Darvin Larson, SECOND ROW: Miss Jamtgaard, Robert Buzgell, Larry Berg, Shirley Hans- en, Jean Christiansen, Dale Parkinson, Donald Schultz, James Chris- tiansenn ' ' FIRST ROW:'Harline Flygare, Ross Jesswein,' Mryna ChristenSen,DOGn Kloinsmith, Carolyn Kalmbach, Karen Larson, Shirley Gravesen, Kenneth Elliott, Ronald Schultz . NOT OH PICTURE: Shirley M e Bogar, Mary Jane Christen. ' : ' SECOND GRADE u ' BACK ROW: Harvey Nerdin, Donald Schiefer, James Buzzell, Wayne Emmcl, Alden Lewis, Theresa Bomstad. ,' THIRD ROW: Richard Putnam, Lois Carlson, Robert Murray, Shirley Fr- ederick, Duane Bretzke, Shirley Kay Rnkenbauer, June Gehrings' SECOND ROW: Betty McKenzie, Ethel Johnsen, Deloris Lindquist, Jerry Doran, Ramona Nordin, Dale Schultz, ' FIRST'ROW: Jackie Poirier, Beth Coons, Arlene Stahlberg, Gerald Pet- erson, Romayne Emmcl, Paul Mertes, NOT ON PICTURE: Tamara Hiller, Whyne Mertes. THIRD GRJLDE ' BACK ROW: Harry Cyrus, James Geiger, Robert Vooge, Gone Bowers, Alan Lindquist. I TIHRD ROW: Miss Sendo, Marlyn Bomstead, Marlyce Simmons , Jeanice Jon- son, Mildred Grenvick. FIRST ROW: Mary Norrie, Helen Gissel, Bradford Groenup, Adele Larson, Ibnnie I-lertes, Jo 1.1114 Murray, ' ' - NOT ON PICTURE: Louis Jorgensen, Patricia Uhlick, FOURTH GRADE U ' BACK ROW: Howard Murray, Duane Falk, June Wagner, Delvin Larrson, Billie Sheets, John Purdy. ' ' ' THIRD ROU: Miss Brown, Yolando Miller, Eugene Nordling, Nona Norwick, Colleen Costello, Georgo'Stannard, Richard Westlake, Helen Scheifer. SECOND ROW: Larry Murray, Donna Lou Krantz, Ila Mae Groenup, Connie Christensen, Vernctta Ducrre, Lloyd Norrie. ' FIRST ROW: Floyd Norrie, June McKenzie, Dorothy Poirier, Joyce Olson, Pearl De Vero, Clayton Peterson, Dean Emmel. FIFTH GRADE ' BACK'ROU: Goorge'hnderson, John Lnkonbauer, Kenneth Nordling, Elva Neve, Lorn Bower, Russell Jessen. ' THIRD ROW: Demiles Pederson, Marian Kirchner, Carolyn Carlson, Iron Schultz, Lila DeVore. ' SECOND RCW: Hrs. Nc Bride, Glen Peterson, Donovan Olson, Ramon Larson Marilyn Michelson, Dennis Lindquist, Donald Johnson. ' FROIT ROW: Lottie Jean Norrio, Sally Mc Bride, Carolle Lnderson, June Stannard, Loel Peterson. . SIXTH GRADE BACK ROW: Ross Halliday, Harlan Geiger, Gloria Swenson, Marylu Gorman Joan Hanson. 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T A ' K HIXED CHORUS BACK Rowaaohn Ksltsukis, Hugh Halliday, David Halliday, Le oeis Vnaler John Sinclair, Kenneth Hansen, Dean Engel, John Odland, B111 Taylor Elwyn Hanson,Merlin Coughlin, Harvey Rodin,David Christensen and Brian Elgies U SECOND ROW-Miss Hvambsal, director, Betty St. Peter, Msrian Gravbson, Vere Saokreiter, Marie Gehring, Zella Christensen, Adeline Mortensen, Jean Engel, Inez Knutson, Marjorie Johnson, June Brookel,Mertha Thomp- son, Gloria Longro, Jean Gehring and Patricia Thompson. FRONT ROW-Jeanette Zimmer, Doria Rud, Irene Steon, Ruth Overton, Merle Weinberger, Ninn Jorgensen, Ruth Gehring, Carol Nelson, Leila Rehn, Sarah Krenelka, Barbara Preston, Lorraine Nelson, Marilyn Ha.nsen,He1en Odland, Myrna Christensen and Dorothy Nelson. BEGINNER'S CHORUS BACK RCW-Inez Lest, Ferol Nelson, Bernice Thelen, Jean Gehring,DorotLy Barrett, Priscilla Thompson and Eleanore Kalmbaok. ' SECOND ROWLI1ene Lindqnist,Corrine Jaeger,Dorothy Christenson,Patrioia Thompson, Frances Barrett and Dagney Knutson. FRONT RCW-Delores Bogar, Lois Peterson, Martha Thompson, Delores Johns son, Luella M noh, Marilyn Ackerman and Miss Hvambsal. ' ill. '41 CHORUSC C G ,,- .......f- ...S Vtl.i1i? ...Chc,:'al groups are another important activity of Kay Hi. They incJ.11deilQ5L:Ced Chorus, Beginners Chorus, Trio, Triple Trio, Boys Quart- etto, i'1liiedQfQuartette and Sextette. The combined chorus will appear in a series of selections at the Commencement Program which includes The American Prayer , Go Down MosesQ Land of Hope and Glory and 'Night and Day . Daring April the Mixed Chorus made trips tc various local Protest ant Churchee.They attended the Lutheran,Methodist and Baptist Churches. At these services they sang 'Softly New The Light of Day , A Mighty Fortress , The Lost Chord and The American Prayer . The Beginners Chorus meets on Monday and Wednesday and they are the students who have had no previous training inthe mixedchorus. When these studeris have rpceived a year of training in this chorus theyare brought inte the Mixed Chorus. This group will appear with the Mixed Chorus at Graduation. Sarah Krenellea, Helen Odland and Barbara Preston make up our trio They have been outstanding this year and have made many appearances in school activities. During the year, they went to Minot where they sang over the radio, at the college, Rotary Club and also made records. The Triple Trio made their appearance with the Band at the Gradu- ation and Tournament. They sang popular and classical numbers for en- tertainment. The members are Zella Christensen, Leila Rehn, Carol Nelson, Sarah Krenelka, Jean Engel, Helen Odland, Barbara Prestonjidele Hansen and Inez Knutson. The Boys Quartette includes Kenneth Hansen, Bill Taylor, John Ode land and Dean Anderson. They will appear at Graduation and At Class Night. Sarah Krenelka, Barbara Preston, Kenneth Hansen and John Od- land make up the Mixed Quartette which will also sing at Graduation. The Sexteete made their appearances at the floor show at Prom on May 5th and it includes the following: Leila Rehn, Carol Nelson, Zella Christensen, Sarah Krenelka, Adele Hansen, and Inez Knutson. The Aceompaniest for the chorus is Le Otis Vaaler. Members of Chorus are: Soprano Zella Christensen Sarah Krenollca Marie Gehring Leila Rehn Mario Weinberger Jean Engel Marian l'I'L'. 9SOIl Martha Thompson :f.'1I'jorie J'Oh1'1SOI1 Ruth Gehrlrg Ruth Ovnrbtn Bcity St PL.t'31' Nina Jflgenson Dorothy Barrett Gloria Longre Vero. Saclc.-titer Carol Harris Teaglette Zimmer Irene Steen Dcri: Rui Alto Dorothy Nelson Inez Knutson IIari33m Hansen Lorraine Nelson Bs rbero. Preston June Brockel Myrna Christensen Adele Hansen Luella liznch Patricia 'Ihomps on Tenor Brian Elgie John Kult sukis Kenny If'Tan:1cn Dear- Engel John Cfiland Bass Bill Taylor Merlin Cou- ghl in Harvey Rodin David Christ 6118011 Dave Halliday Hugh Halliday John Sinclair Elwyn Hans on ui 1 iw ND WRITE UP W rf The Kenmare High School Band under the direction of Gle 'm fg olan 'nur rlz , -A Y'--w , -1, 1 -A : :nn g ,.,,,- . A 'E'-.3-' ., .. W 1. .v 'gnc H ' 1' ' N -' - Fu .' 1. 1. ' A Yu! .Li 5 .51-gr'4-'STL' is one of our outstanding activities. Five new members were added at the beginning ofa this year which brought our band membership up to forty-one. They were Lorraine Jesson Clarinet, James Hersen,Drum, Harvey Nelson and Chester Folkert Cornets and James Carlson, Trombone. Our band,'agein being the official tournament band, opened the tournament with a patriotic drill. But that wasn't the end, they enter tained between games and the halves and presented on Saturday evening a Victory drill with the Chorus assisting. The band has played at football games, basketball games,track meet assembly programs, the Carnival and the Junior and Senior Class Plays. This year fifteen will leave the band after graduation, but there will be a slight decrease when members of the Junior Band are admitted to Senior Band. The Junior Bend meets on Tuesday and Thursday and has sectional practice on the morning of the week. There are n group who have started band this year or have had one year of previous training. The Annual Spring Concert was presented on May 7th and both Junior and Senior Binds appeared. The members of Senior Band are: Flute Jenn Engel Clarintts 'iio.3'e5.'171-Fr e s t on Z lla Christensen Vernis Rodin Frefricko Cooper Adele Harsen Lorraine Velson Allenr Jesscn Marie Gehring Sarah Krenzlka Lorraine Jessen Saxaphone Helen Cdland Hugh Halliday Carol Foster Marie Weinberger Alto Horn Deloresaffeiger David Halliday John Kaltsukis Marian Graveson t--ees -A 'qsafe-sl .n -4, 5' Jia? Sf JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB BACK ROWHJoyee Gehring, Lillian Norwick, Carol Dickerson, Gladys Johni son, Marilyn Jessen, Delores Schultz, Marie Johnson, Delores Poirier, and Irene Shanberger. FRONT ROWHJoyce Westlake, Dclephine Coughlin, DeNee McBride, Donna Doi Vere, Carol Foster, Carolla Thornberg, Beverly Doran, Patricia Doran, and Miss Hvambsnl, Director. JUNIOR HIGH OPERETTA, uASk The Professorn BACK ROW-Donna DoVore, Polly, Joyce Gehring, June, James Hanson, Red, Merlin Coughlin, John, DeNee McBride, Maryida, Carol Dickerson, Emily Delores Schultz, Mre O'Nea1, Curtiss Christensen, wilt. FRONT ROWHLillian Norwick, Delores Poirier, Carol Graveson,gir1s at the school, and Robert Anderson, Tommy. JUNIOR HIGH MIXED CHORUS BACK ROWHGlen Peterson, Freddy Windmueller,Robert Welker, Merlin Cough lin, curtiss Christensen, Chester Folkert, Billy Dean Geiger, Robert Anderson and Harvey McKengie. SECOND R0W5Jack Westlake, Ronald Stahlberg, Lloyd Mickelson, Charles Purdy, James Hansen, Harold Frederickson, James McBride and Lany McKenzie. THIRD ROWHDuane Christensen, Helen Norrie, Delores Poirier, Carol Graveson, Joyce Gehring, Marilyn Jessen, Gladys Johnson, Lnvorn Jesson and Miss Hvambsal, Director. FROHT ROWPDelores Schultz, Carole Thornberg, Carol Foster, Lillian Nqr wick, Patricia Doran, Irene Shanberger and Donna Devore, '- 'vs vi: 5,,Eg'sQ, 1 . ka' . 4-.1-r IQ. 7?',,5 a 'J . 3- 4,-Kiwi ' QQ? mf ,,q,g.':.-. A.-lv-f . x . 59' -uv-uv au- Bess Clarinet To ii '1'iiTc'Ei I' Bas s A 'rfeitleth Hans on Leotis Vealer David Christensen Cornets lff55?Il7l-Geiger Adolph Johnson Hurry Seheifer Francis Schammel Carol Nelson John Sinclair Hervey Nelson Chester Folkert Clorinets 'J'o'y'cfe'7jf55t lake Billy Deen Geiger Harlan Geiger Ross Holliday Sharon Fleeten Jean Hansen Gloria Swenson Corrine Jaeger Marilyn Jessen Gladys Johnson Duane Kolbo Myrna Christensen DoNee McBride Alto Horn Inez Loot Ruth Overton Baritone Ro5ert Anderson Boss Duane Christensen .--.--n .. -Q-of 'W'- BAND NMMIMM ' -1 P-1'?jF,e:f'fQv3f:, . MIST, el-,Q-ws,.' Q31 -11.-' . J' . .-, rf,1,gz , if f L.. 7, nr 7HfMf,f: ,:, . :L ,.. ., al' g J-.e -Ly.. wad!! , 1 ,Q E, . 1.g'?'r ' y '! Drums '1?1'l'l-Taylor Merlin Coughlin Margaret Cooper James Hansen Baritone erson John Odland Marilyn Hansen Trombone 1 Curtis Christensen James Carlson Cornots o Coughlin Irene Shanbergor Harold Frodorickson Harvey Nelson Jimmy Elliot Glenn Peterson Darrel Simmons John Larson Kenneth Nordling Chester Folkert Freddy windmueller Drums EFI Christensen , James Henson Laverne Jessen Charles Purdy Jack Westlake Trombone r1son Kenneth Hennix Curits Christensen James McBride 'F JUNIOR BAND Nw' ff f ,sl '3?V?R5h3l ff is-fgffi Ja -.' I. -f' 9' g,',,-rgirizabetv .u'v3 ' f2s'5:?7!s'f?' F-F42 ' '55 ln' VA T 1 JUNIOR BAND BACK ROW: Kenneth Henniz, Duane Christensen, Chester Folkert. SECOND ROW: Ruth Overton, Harold Frederiekson, Duane Kolbo, N rilyn Jes sen, Hugh Halliday. THIRD ROW: James Mo Bride, Inez Lest, Harlan Geiger, J ames Hansen,Ch- arles Purdy, Darrel Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Irene Shanberger, Robert Anderson, Myrna Christensen,Glowta Swenson, De Nee Mo Bride, Freddy Windmueller, Billy Dean Geiger, Joyce Westlake. FRONT ROW: La Vern Jessen, John Larson, J ames Elliott, Delephine Comp lin, Carol Christensen, Jean Hanson, Gladys Johnson, Sharon Fleckten, and Jack Westlake. SENIOR BAND' BACK ROW: Le Otis Vaaler, Dean Anderson, Marilyn Hansen, John Odland, David Christensen, James Carlson, Curtis Christensen, Dean Engel and Kenneth Hansen. - SECOND ROW: -Mario Iioinborger, Carol Foster, Hugh Hallide.y,He1en Odland Delores Geiger, Allone Jessen, David Halliday,Marian Gravesen and John Kaltsukis. THIRD ROW: Carol Nelson, Chester Folkert, Harvey Nelson, John Sinclair Francis Sehammel, Adolph Johnson, Ronald Geiger, Bill Taylor, Merlin Coughlin, Margaret Cooper and James Hansen. FRONT ROW: June Brookel, Vernis Rodin, Sarah Krenelka, Marie Gehning, Lorraine lessen, Director Dolan, Barbara Preston, Zella Christensen, Lorraine Nelson, Adele Hansen, Freddy Cooper and Jean Engel, ' ' 1, hnt',Ah1. A' 'If 1 N Sf! wa F H 2:2 A 5 - If ,P if ,:,, -.Mi Ns i im.. F, , U -X1 - i sig? iw 1 Q. K Q- F, J- , 3 lv 1' -, , 1 u 1--sa -... ,fn . ...,.....,, wi-Q ,...g- Mr ' awww' -M!!-P ilk v J '1 -, ' F I FV- Lx Q , ..i hi:-if 4 nj I 1 V. ,.,f 1 V' 1 ' . . . . A 5, .AX . W ,pfmf g I 4 - w . 7 5 34' 9. i , A -as , , W ? l a 2 ,mQ 31 e ,TTR K Q, Q .1i,5,,,,I,. .ic u V 1 9 M, i Q if Q H V ,. V2 - ' ' 2 Q., Hr A wJx,. H ' W ' ' , Tm ..4 A: W1 iz' ' fi, , Q., .if-,X . 4, ' M 2 'A ff' uf: 11 nm A 113 ,U gb.: ri' A , . S .flgmg 1 1 vi 'f A W 3.1-D - ' zi4 i-3EQf'f? gm qggjmfge gang. ,145 Y 4 - 'sfiiafh , 3 aivwi 'M-IK ! 'A'1-f weflgf- .1 5 x . 5 - , ' ' ':' 'F W-1 s 5 x Y .. 5' 1, Ai I, 3 ,yfigf , ' A T 'ge- 3, 1' 5 U Q, M Jw T Lf KZ .ha .LAW 9 , ,, . .- J 1 I P 4 ' a 4+ e' ,N ' -f m.- 12 f ,, ,.,,.,,M5,--1. Q ,,,,,,',,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,.,,,,,u--en.-anw-wi9vouv-vwvv-' Q 43 , I t 8?1frf?- 6: :W U' 71 V, .. Y I -will CLASS SONG CBlue Skiesb Senior boys all of them gono- Nothing but Privates from now on Senior girls singing along Hoping that this wnr wonlt last long Wonderful memories still linger on gf our dear school days since we have All of the days have hurried by Honkers made fame in dear old Kay Hi Seniors all of them gone Wevll finish this wir soon-- So, so long. written by Leila Rehn, Sgrah Krenelka and Kenneth Hansen- gone. a A g -,ie ,i P- quqmwwgwwy s .' ly 'PY Home Bc. 1 s Home Bc. II CLASSES 1 1fQ5f N' 7 P These Freshman girls have accomplished much this year. Some o X0 special topics are Good Preservation, The Girl and Her Friends, Good- Grooming, Breakfasts and Luncheons, Clothing Selection and thi! semester the girls spent in sewing dresses for themselves. Most of them were of the spring fashions with all their beauty and color. Booklets were made by the Home Ee. I girls on Better Groo ing. It supplied them with much knowledge on how to become a personality girl looking her best. i The Home Economics II classes enrolled twelve members this year in- cluding seniors and sophmores. During the first semester two-piece dresses and skirts and blouses were made by the girls. Various other subjects were discussed with much benefit to the girls. Many interesting things were taught on Family Relationship which may play an important part in the lives of these girls It will help them to cope with some of the difficulties that will coma from being a good, Homemaker. ' . ' 'This semester the Home Ee. II classes put on an Assembly for the grades and one for the High School on the 'Clean Plate Drive.u It was their duty to bring across the point to clean your plates at every'nea1. This was a nation-wide drive and proved very successful in our school. The last part of the semester has been spent on the different cooki ing and baking techniques. Attempts were tried on ice cream, cookies, cakes, doughnuts, pies, ressets and bread. Samples on the ice cream,pie and doughnuts seemed to be well complimented by the faculty. ' O e big project the girls worked on was a formal tea given in honor of the senior girls. Approximately fifty people attented. some EC. CLUB Our Home Ec. Club this'year consisted ef 38 members with Jeanette Roberg serving as president, Helen Odland, Vice President and Elsie Christensen Secretary-treasu er. we spent the year at various tasks, in helping the school. A Clean Basement Project was started to try to keep our basement in order. Pest ers were installed to remind each of their duty to keep the basement clean. Five mirrors were bought to help the girls get to class on time. The curtains that were used in the gymanasuim for movies were finished and put up. ' . When the school Carnival needed a lunch center, the project was given to the Home Ec. Club, which was carried out very well. 358.90 was realized which proved the success of the Home Ec. girls this year. PICTURES ' ' ' ' BACK ROWeFerol Nelson, Janette Jessen, Inez Lest, Joan Gchring, and Dagney Knutson. ' V ' SECOND ROWbBetty St. Peter, Erma Jenson, Mhrilyn Ackerman, Frances Barrett, Vivian Scham el, Helen Odland, Myrna Christensen, Marilyn Han- sen, Eleanore Kslmback and Lila Mickelson. 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Vrvi- ' fr ,, ,5--, ,,.:- - 'Jiffy 3,1 5:7 I,:,.-- -,msgs I ,4 f,, sa FQFQAQ The Kenmore F.F.A. chapter hadfas its officers for the year 1945- 44: Francis Schmmnel as President, Harvey Nelson as' Vice president, James Carlson as Secretary, Don Kuglin as Reporter, Lloyd St.Croix 'as Treasure, and Lester Lawrence as Adviser. ' ' Members of the chapter are Bernard Anderson, Dale Byrd,'Wayno Eby Kenneth Hennix, Duane Delbo, Donald Wangsnesd, Argyll Wade, Francis Caroline, Leroy Gravecow, Irwin Lenders, Leo Schumacher, Dean Byrd, Gerald Careiine, Janes Carlson, Lyle Hansen, Marlowe Jensen, Warren Johnson, Danilo Kug?in, Mxrvin Eelke, Harvey Nelson, Robert Peterson, Harvey Rodin, Francis Schammel, Lloyd St.Creix, Herbert Thornberg and Percy Wade, A Important activities carried out hy the organization were the buildine of a swne rake selline refreshments at the basketball tournan O S O ment in which a profit of 3350 was realized, a joint Home Ec. - F.F.A. party, and attendance oi the Stats Convention at Fargo at which Frmmia Schammol obtained the State Farmer Degree. PICTURE Back row-Gerald Caroline, Donald Wangsnoss, Argyall Wade, Wayne Eby Second row-Dale Byrd, Erwin Landers, Herbert Thornberg, Lyle Hansen, Dean Byrd. Third row-Bernard Anderson, Harvey Rodin, Leo Schumacher, Kmmmth Hennix Leroy Graveson, and RW. Lawrence, Advisor. Front row-Francis Caroline, Harvey Nelson, Francis Schammol, Robert Peterson and Dunno Kolbc. , X N, 1 H, ' f xr: 1- I I i i 5 i f I 6 2 1 Y i 3 1 I 5 'f 1 1 f -ma 1 f in 2 U 1 i 'wif' 2 2 I , M A N N UA L '-1 ' 5 H. xii ufg, 1, 4 2 ,V 0, -- av Jw A 4 K 'V Aww y V5 ,f y ,- ' vi? qi ffjf' Qpjrf ..'+ ' 4,f,. 'if AA If ?4- 11- lv A -Q15 ' F J , rms? . V IL yn 'ff Q ff 1 -if S --1. 'r 1 .- --..'c-. v - -Jr.. ',r '1'. mel, 'f'fis.4S ' ! :I-P.. 1 -Z u' , wgg .L-,,:. , -'--fr ',. .H .. v I -'-' KAY HI NEWS The Journalism Class ef Kenmare High school under the M14 ' :J-su' wh' .u 1 direction of Dorothy Hvambsal, published a school paper, the Kay Hi News, which came out bieweekly. The staff members for the first semest follows, Editor, Bill Taylor, Asst. Editor, Zella Christens up Editors, Francis Seham el and Fredrika Cooper, Sports, Or man and George Wood, Music,'Caro1 Nelson and John Odland, Gr Christensen and Viola Sande, Agriculture Department,' DOIL Physical Education Robert Jesswein'and Jeanette Roberg, Art, Hansen, Mimeograph, Donald Simmons, Typists, Marie Gehring Sarah Krenelka, and Marian Graveson, Cureulatien, Ronald Gei Copyreaders, Journalism Class. The paper received considerable recognition this year. er were as en, Make- lan ' Gor- ades,E1sie ld Kuglin, Kenneth Leila Rehn ger and It receiv ed an excellent rating in the N.S.P.A. contest, and wen second place in division of mimeographod school papers in the state,the f going to Jamestown. The Kay Hi News received the first pl irst place ace Blue Ribbon in the contest for mimeographed papers from North Dakotaschools Staff menbc s for the second semester were Co editors, lor, and Zella Christensen, Asst. Editor, Francis Sehammel, Fredrika Cooper, Sports ED1tors, Orlan Gorman and George Woo Editor, Elsie Christensen, Make-up Editor, Carol Nelson, Art Hansen, Mimeograph, Donald Simmons, Circulation, Ronald Geig Bill Tay- Feature Ed d,L1terary , Kenneth er,Typists with an enrollment under ZOO. ' hn Mario Gehring, Leila Rehn and Sarah Krenelka, Reporters, Jo Marian Graveson, Robert Jesswein, Jeanette Roberg, and Inez Grade Reporters, Viola Sendo, Jean Peterson, Delores Geiger, Nelson, Maxine Harris and lhrie Weinberger. PAPER STAFF BACK ROWHJoan Peterson, Mario Weinberger, Donald Simmons, Jo Robert Jesswein, Kenneth Hansen, Inez Knutson and Delores SECOND ROWeMarian Graveson, Elsie Christensen, Jeanette Robe Sande, Sarah Krenelka, Mario Gehring, Leila Rehn and Dorot FRONT ROWbGeerge Weed, Carol Nelson, Francis Seham el, Zella sen, Bill Taylor, Freddy Cooper and Orlan Gorman. ANNUAL STAFF BACK ROW3Kenneth Hansen, Pete Geiger, Adolph Johnsen, Orlan John Odland SECOND ROWHBill Taylor, Elsie Christensen, Robert Jesswein, mens, Zollp Chirstensen and George wood, FRONT ROWHCarol Nelson, Leila Rehn, Marian Graveson, Marie Sarah Krenelkae Odland, ' Knutson, Dorothy hn Odland 'G0igor. rg, Viola hy Nelson. Christen- Gorman, and Donald Sim Gnbring and Q 5 bibs . li, 3 1 -.51 . aft ' 4 ' e' 'N l f' W , ,,-. . .N rl' V ' -' Gr '.s vi Yr nc ' E 'ell if f jen - xg gif offe- LIBRARY CLUB SEATED AT'TABLE: Donna Devore, Joyce Gehring, Elsie Christensen, Vice'President, Marilyn Welker, President, Doris Rnd, Secretary Treas- urer, Viola Sande, Marie Gehring, Carol Nelson. Q STANDING: Carols Thernberg, Adeline Mortensen, Nine Jorgensen. Kiss Imhelte, Advisor, Alice Hoover, Ruth Gehring, inrgeret Cooper. PEP SQUAD BACK RCW: Marilyn Hansen, Marjorie Johnsen, Marilyn Welker, Alone Jessen, Patricia Thompson, Adelene Mortensen. ' THIRD ROW: Margaret Bird, Leila Rehn, Marie Gehring, Maxine Harri is, Priscilla Thompson, Carol Nelson, Lorraine Jessen, Jean Petersen, Doris Rud- SECOND RCW: Fern Westlake, Nine Jorgensen, Ilene Lindquist, Vera Seckrieter, Barbara Preston, Lorraine Nelson, Bernieee Thelen, Sarah Krenolkn, Delores Geiger, Irene Steen, Miss Send, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Arlene Norwick, Cleo Kaltsukis, Alice Hoover, Joan Engel, Fredricka Cooper, Jeanette'Reborg President, Zella Christensen, Vice President, Elsie Christensen, Secretary Treasurer, Dorothy Nelson Inez Knutson. CHEERLEADERS: Gloria Longre, Martha Thompson. BOY SCOUTS BACK ROW: Curtis Christensen, John Keltsukis, John Sinclair, Dena Engel, Hugh Halliday, Harry Sehiefer, Chester Folkert. THIRD ROW! Mr. Dolan, Sceutmnster, James Schweyn, Glenn Petersen, James Hansen, Lester Kalmbeck, Lloyd Mickelson, Charles Purdy, Elva Neve, B 11 Taylor, Leader. I SECOND ROW:'Jack Westlake, Harlan Geiger, Kenneth Nerdling, Hnr- old Fredericksen, Frederick Windmueller, Robert Andersen, Billy Dean Geiger, Ronald Stahlherg, Laverne Jessen, FIRST ROW: Kenneth Nelson, Darrell Simmons, Brien Elgio, James McBride, Francis Caroline, Lowell Hoffman, John Larsen, 1,-,---iusilllli' , ,,1-.---u-I-1-11 ,---.--m1--I 1---11:-Il? SCUUTS TRODP '44-U 1 , A 1 1. Maypgg, l9i4 g pgpl Kay Hi Newsg g p peee e gieefQg6s5 ',iie - mqpemues new U UDCDDNU em su ai 9' ee 92112 ses X. INTRAIAHIRLL TRACK MEET An intramural track meet was held Friday, Hay '26, with all classes particip- ating. A All entries were class ified by weight instead of age. This event was well supported and provided en- tertainment for all. Entries were made in all standard track events, The grades competed the following Friday, but no date was set for the high school yet, , HONKERS BLAST SHERWOOD ' In a Memorial Day game played at the Sherwood Sta'a diu the Kay Hi Honkers blasted thep Sherwood high Baseball teafi 143-7. , V' A The Honkers opened the game with a 4 run blast in the first inning and stays ed in front untilfthe end of the game. The Honkers put en a 4 run rally in the firsthalf of the ninth after which the game was calledbeeause of rain. The Batteriesg ' 1 eSherwood-Burnsdorff,Smith- smith, Knutsona ' MOHALL STOPS HONKERS 18-10 , , - ThG I1Iohal'1fBasebn11l .team outplayed' the .H Kay Hi Club 18 to 10 in pa game played at Mohallj May lQ.The Mei hall Club scored 2 runs in the first inning but Ken mare called in the second' and led 5-2.Moha11 grabbed the lead in the third how- ever, and kept of the game. The pitching was very good pitchers being errors by their mate. Hansen started pitching for Kenmare but was re oved in the third with a sore arm and Gorman pitched the remainder of the gms: The Batteries are: g ' Mohall-Abrahahsen-Connule- inf 'V' - Solier Kenmare-Hansen-GormanvCau- 'it the rest en both stks with both hampered by W ' ' ,r field Winning Pitcher-Abrahamson Eesing'P1teher-Hansen ' A'I'0t11l'!l. game will be played at 'Kenmare pat an early date,- ' i ,A Shot PutrNoss-Stanleygger. re gfgndersen-Stani ley. fDistance 35'4 D ' 880 Yd.RelayHKen are Hallidayh5HIandfKuglinhNor ,. .,,. Kenmare-Hansen-Gorman-Kolbedling.fTihe.1 min.45.9'SecJ Winning Pitcher-Hansen Losing Pitcher-Burnsdorff. v.. - I Pole Vault-Gorman--Kenmare Stevens -Kenmareigi Anders on Stanleyg Tie for second. 'HONKER TRACKMEN TOP ' .STANLEY 1 -.The ,Kay Hi a traclenen defeated the 'Stanley track team in, a cluofl inset held in Kenmnro. mv 0 Star performer at the meet was Koninare's George Nordling who gathered 18 points with firsts in the B oadjump, A220 yard dash and low hurdles andsecond in the 440 yard run.0rlan Gorman also starred for- Ken are with first inHigh Jump and Pole Vault and second in the Shot Put to bring his days tetalpoints to 135 The results of the in- dividual events aregvm 1 0 :Yds Dash-Kuglin-Karnane y- an ey-N056-Stanley fNo time, VN W 220 Yd.Dash-eNord1ing Ken marpeg Kugl1'niKenmareg Hall iday Kenggire, -- L2 fTine 25 see.J 440 fYd Dash-Moe Stanley-- mmre 4 Jessen Kenmare. fTime 59g9j 880 Yd Run--Hansen4Konnno AAnderson-Stanleyg Simmons Kenmare.fTime 2 min.19sec1 Mile Run--Simmons-Kenmare Nelsen-Ken aronHowe Stan- 1ey.QTime 5 min. 34.6 sec LOW HURDLES-fNordling Ken maregHaIIiday Kenmare-Hoe Stanley fTime 2647'sec.j B ead Ju p-Nerdling-6Ken+ mare-Stevens Kenmaroilvoss Stanley,fDist. 19'l05n,f High 'Jump-Gormcm Kenmare EH'5i'?6E Stanleyg Laird stanley. flleight 5v:5 'j l ,sn X ,pk5+ Vl S it lv 7 r 1, ,, -1 v, 3 ' a H . w 1 3 1 Q 5 1 V , 1' - '. he in ,. s 27 e 5 - Tw V I Qggsr6P A9 1' 4.-.-,i-. W, .M-if W 'I 4 x 5 if - .-:F-er' ' Q., week - 7 ' xiafl. if' E252 ,V A Lx , , ' FOOTBALL Coeched by Ferd Boetteher, his first year at Kenmnre, the Kay Hi football eleven went through the season without losing a game. In the first game the Honkers turned back the Minot High School Reserves at Minot. Next came the St. Leo Lions which the Honkers de- feated handily by a score of 19-O at Kenmare. In the last game of the season the Minot High Reserves almost avenging their earlier defeat in the season by the Honkers were leading 12-O at the half way mark, but during the last half the Honkers came back and scored twice and added one extra point, which boat the reserves 14112. Football letterwinners for this year were: Graduating: Captain - Orlan Gorman, Adolph Johnson, John Odland, George Wood, Kenneth Han- sen, Donald Simmons, Donald Kuglin, Ronald Geiger. Returning: Captain elect George Nordling, Bill Stevens, Dave Halliday, Leotis Vaaler, John Sinclair. i 1943-44 PCOTBALL SCHEDULE HQN, opp. 12ESE11wEs-AwAY-QCT:1- 13 e STLEOS-HOME-0CT.10- 19 e i1213SE1QvES-14e1v1E-oCT117- 14 12 - -'Y l ' Y vJ1.,1ly-Umar, ,3 . I . wal s ' , .1 uDAvEmg ff' .Z gl CAPFH' 5 'A cease A'f3uv . TLA-PI OF?-4- , E?L X'f? rE2E2f3H3 ED gj1FE2 ,El 10 15 18 E F 'IPC U ALL TQURNEY ML srxrc STATE CLASS B A RUNNER UP All STATE A35 JOH N Au Iounuer NBUDWN 2- x . V ' -?v4x 4 W ! sl DAVE x 6' ? STEAl'l5Kk A AUBk EU m Q Bu.L B UKLH' 'B :Y - i , We-.l,geg'i1 , Q 1 s 4 x I 'I' we 2: ribs its ls ti: 21: gi wQSi Hi ' FIFTEENTH DISTRICT TOURNAMENT The Kenmare High School Basketball team placed first in the Fift- eenth District Tournament held at Kenmare. In the first round Kcn are defeated Carpie 43 to 17. The score in the quarter finalsgame between Ken are and Bowbells was 29 to 16 with Kenmare on top. The Kenmare team outscored Glenburn in the semi-finals 46 to 35. In the finals the Kay Hi Honkers edged out the Stanley Blue Jays 31 to 23. Q The regional game between Kenmare and Grenera was played at Cros- by and Konmare wen by a score of 35 to 26, thereby giving them the right to compete in the state tournament. CLASS B STATE TOURNEY The Minot Model Basketball team was the first fee of the Honkers quintet and the Henkers downed them 41 to 36. In the Semi-finals the Honkers outplayod and outscored the New Salem Herefords 41 to 54. The Henkers suffered their first defeat in 8 tournament games in the Class B finals when the rangy quintet from Mayville, loser only to Wahpeton Class A Champs during the regular season, outscored them 49 to 42. At a banquet held at the St. Leofs banquet hall, each member of the Kennare squad received a silver basketball. 1945-44 BASKETBALL-SCHEDULE HONKERS OPPONENTS 28 CARPTO 10 27 FLAXTON 11 41 BOWBELLS 19 52 COTEAU 13 24 ST. LEO'S 26 38 DONNYBROOK Z2 34 CROSBY 21 42 STANLEY 24 56 BOWBELLS 21 52 MEDICINE LAKE 31 24 MOHALL 32 30 ST.LEO'S 26 44 HOHALL 36 54 POWERS LAKE 19 41 CROSBY 16 35 DONNYBROOK 19 33' SHERWOOD 10 22 STANLEY 29 Q ' ' '- Tiki N' ,I fig' ,u n .'..'4j, , T.-.gi-VA 55 5'-,jay 'V 51? If'.ak.'.j'g! vf- . ,. 1.-. 1.9, .' 5 K 15th DI STRICT TOURNEY Hozwas oPPoNEN'rs 45 CARPIO 17 29 BOWBELLS I6 41 GLENBURN ss 51 STANCLEY as REGIONAL 55 GRENORA. ze cuss B sT.A.'rE 41 MINOT MODEL se 43 NEW sM.,v3M as 4 1 MAYVILLE 4 a - gig V-A nur- k a Q 'V S 'I LIE IJENT T0 PROM M .,g - 'Ia G f X W Apywhgyf' .4'f'.'-' .:- , v .-w. 315,22-'7' we ' ' M.. ,ggi .', fp I V' ' 'v -'iffy' A . L9f p CARNIVAL 1943 'Our Carnival was held December 10, 1945. Carnival receipts this year, announced by MT..Johnaon,.were 8715, Approximately S350 of that' amount 'went in to expenses. A good crowd attended throughout the evening. ' Our king and queen candidates of 1943 were Inez Knutson and 1 Adolph Johnson of the Senior Class,Caro1 Harris and Bill Stevens ofthe Junior Class, Ilene Lindquist and LeRoy Graveson of the Sophmore Class and Helen Odland and Rodney Caufield of the Freshman Class. - A The Freshman won the honors, The KingwRodnoy Canfield and 'Tho QueonbHelen Odland. The judging was done by the public, and was a race throughout with the seniors behind by a narrow margin. The grades gave an interesting minstrel show which was direotedby Miss Temanson and Miss Helen Johnson. l ' All the children were dressed as negroes in high black hats with dancing jokes and songs., Colleen Costello was one of the main ohara. etersg-Ross Halliday was Lazy Bones, Sally Mc Bride was Pinky,Harlan Geiger as Interloculor. Kenneth Nordling, John Purdy,' lhrlusf Simmons James Geiger and Louis Jorgensen were also leading characters. A speed ialty number of tap dancing was given by Helen Schaffer and June Stannard. There were 118 children that took part in the minstrel shew, The Patriotic Pagenant of WUnele Sam in Reviewniwns put on by the Junior High with appropriet music. It was directed by Miss Hvambsal and MI'o'G1GIlI1 R. Dolan. - ,, 'g Qo. Y Y, WQQ sesame fl! if F Aga ,. ,. iw N ' -vw..- 7'-1. QSM? ?QiW - -:. 1 515 amiy A-3'-3 ,4. J V P ', r x 1.-4- ,q-qc, -3 '-1' 1- 1. Johnny 2. Legs 5. Tomboy 4. Big Ears 5. Cutie 6. Romeo 7. Juliet 8. Oh dear 9. Throws a crowd 10. Freshman officials ll. Rah Rah Rah 12. School moms 125. P0-ls 14. Bashful 15. Childhood 16. 'Nlenie 17. who are they? 18. Wagon tongue 19. Day dr coming 30. Plug hat I 21. How do you rate? 22. Small but oh my 25. Madamosielle 240 Christy 25. Snobank beauty ' ze. 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