Kindred High School - Viking Yearbook (Kindred, ND)
- Class of 1948
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Ralph Tram Clerk MRS R L TROM PRIN B A Lxtchfield Hxgh School Concordxa College Major English Mmor German Subjects Taught Englxsh I Englxsh ll English lll Englxsh IV Englxsh VIII Pet Lxke Travel H855 MR A.j ENGEL, MUSIC B A St john s University Hl U of North Dakota Major Music Minor English Subjects Taught Music Socxal Problems Commercial Law General Science Pyschology General Business Pet Like Good food Pet Diallke Bad loads MR QUARVE NOT PICTURED B A Britton South Dakota I-ll North Dakota A C Major Social Science Mmor Math Subjects Taught Algebra Biology Math 7 U S I-Ilatory Pet Like My Little Boy Pet Dlllike C016 weather -a-' 3 MISS MERELYN OLSON B A Oak Grove High School Concordia College Double Major English History Subjects Taught Typing I Typmg II Math 8 World History Latin ll Girls Phy Ed Pet Like Practice teacher I I . V O ' 1 U . I I I who talk back. Pet Dislike: Disorderli- Pet Dislike: Bananas. : . ' ' 'g I , Pr ' . ' I -- . . . ANNUAL STAFF Seated Murlel Lean Manlyn Rasmussen Thor Hertsgaard Holly Kruse Marlene Elstad Clarence Thompson Standmg Kenneth Nellermoe Marlys Thoen Paul Groethe Not Pictured Duane Ste nbe r g Socml Editor Senlor Reporter Assocxate Edztor Edltor Assoclate Editor Business Manager Gene ral Reporter Faculty Reporter Staff Photo g raphe r Mus1c Edmtor Athletic Editor fi S 'X 'fr- K7 w-3,- f FN wiv ,Y 5if,fi:'Ni' s A' ,fx ln tr H rw ff YR.-' f ..' f.5 3- V Q ' fx, Q'-. ' ' -9 -3 nf., ,- , -Nfl W- ... ,.. ,.' Q if I .!'v ' ,z ' P - .Wh , A V ,7 I 2'f1fx4,zlfLf She symbollus amlty gracious moss and brilliancy We are proud of her brilliant reco MARLENE E.l..8'l'AD To each his own Sec Treas 3 4 Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Annual Staff Asst Edxtor 4 High School Queen 4 Chairman Football Banquet 4 712afJf,f,U MARLAN JENSEN Still waters run deep Girls Glee Club l Class Play 3 f71A7ZfCf6ff PAUL GROETHE Tha sky s the limit Mixed Chorus l Z 3-4 Ousrtette l 2 Band 3 4 Sec Tress Band-4 Track 1 7 VALEDICTORLAN SALUTATORIAN Holly Ksuss Thor Hertsgaard Adablsnsss adeptnsss and schlsr llness personify him His atialnmsats are enviable ORVILLII HASSIZN You ll Und mo when there ans spox-ts Boys Glee Club l 4 Mined Chorus l-4 Band Z 3-4 Football 3-4 Basketball 3-4 Track Z 3 THX IIIZITEAARD I m last in line again Bild l Z 3-4 Btlablll 31 Alllll-l Si!!! Allt Ediibr-4 ill!! Council President 3 Ball President-4 EARL JOHNSON School ls the best pl slsap Boys Glss Club l Mixed Chorus l Class Play 3 X X. R s ml I i ' I . 1 H X 9 'F K ..- XX :gf x , A a Vice President-Z Boys Glee Club-l-Z-3-4 . President-l N ll t - - S E - la - - n, ' K , Pg. . X X, 1 fx!!! M ffffbdv HOLLY KRUSE Annual Sta!! Be Quiet Girls Glee Club l Z 3 4 Mixed Chorus Z 3-4 Band I Z 3-4 Annual Sta!! Editor-4 Track I ,Aff ,ff KENNETH NELLERMOE A pin in time saves embar assment Asst Sec 3 Baseball 3 Vice Presxdent 4 Track l Z Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 Z 3 4 Band l Z 3 4 Class Play 3 Football l 3-4 Annual Staff-4 Basketball Z 3 4' Student Council Rep 3 ERNESI' PERHUS Women cause mea continual trouble fStupldltyJ dl av MURIEL JEAN Heavens Gtrls Glss Club I 1 3 Mlssd Chorus l Z 3-4 Annual Sta!!-4 BERNEL NELSON Must have been the bar dog Boys Glas Club l Z Mixed Chorus l 2 Band l Z Football-4 'xg EUGENE LYKKEN Dons your English yet PHYLLIS MY!-IRE Let pleasure corne Hrs: then study if there is any Boys Glee Club 2 3-4 time left Mixed Chorus Z 3-4 Football l Basketball Z-4 Baseball 3 Girls Glee Club l Z 3-4 Mixed Chorus l Z 3-4 Class Play 3 Track l ....l PAUL NYGAARD Girls may come and glrls may go but I ll go chasing them Iorever Boys Glee Club l 2 3-4 Mixed Chorus l Z 3-4 Boys Glee Club 1 Z 3-4 Bggkgfbgll-4 Mixed Chorus l Z 3-4 Baggbgll 3 Quarette 3 ygck 1 ,, Octette l Stage Manager Play 3 WALTER OTTERSON Hey Teach WILMA PERHUS Don t let that worry you Girls Glee Club l 2-4 Mxxed Chorus 1 Z-4 fy ' ,- if K 1 :I ,. ' E - -v 4' we A, , Vg . 5. '--.' I ,, AJ 3 lj J . 2 1 -al' 'P wry , ff 44 ' C ' .b Q .5 A . ::-- - , -3 ' a MARILYN RASMUSSEN Got any gum? Annual Staff-4 Class Play 3 Sharon High l MARLYS THZN l ll worry about that when the tilne cornea Track 1 Z Annual Staff-4 Class Play 3 GERALDINE 'PROM Work lasclnates me l could sit and look at it all day Vice President l Class President 3 Girls Glee Club I 2 3-4 Mixed Chorus l Z 3-4 Student Council Rep 3 Cheerleader 2 Track l Sextette l Z 3 Trio 2 3 Class Play 3 L .- 1 N as . s Q eil cf:- , 5 - DUANE STENBERG Not open for public expec tion President Z-4 Boys Glee Club l 2 3-4 Mixed Chorus 1 Z 3-4 Sextette l Stage Manager Football I 3-4' Track 1 Z 3 Annual Sta!!'4 Ootda Boys Glee Club l 2-4 Mixed Chorus l Z-4 Basketball Z-4 Track l Z 3 agar-4 Class Play 3 3 HAROLD SUNDQUIST Hey Riley Vice President 3 Boys Glee Club Z 3-4 Mind Chorus Z 3-4 Football Z 3-4 Baseball 3 Basketball 2 3-4 Class Play 3 1 7 7 cozy 11412 f, DOROTHY SWENSON Silence is golden but don t crave wealth Sextette l 3 Girls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 Z 3-4 Track l Z 3 Class Plav 3 '71 Vffff ix 1.24,-fig CLARENCE THOMPSON Gonnou T1-nun:-: unwwg -rgppgm Yak Yak Yak Quotsthe lcanthelptbevayl raven evermore drive myself rmmz a-4 cm. Play 3 5519+ 1,141 KERMIT TWEDT I like brunettes Sec Treas 1 Boys Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 Mixed Chorus l Z 3-4 Basketball 2 3-4 A R . H H - u ln u ' I - - - K - . ' N : 'Q I N I -2 i 3 p- tr- A K V . .. . . -- , S.. .. 3 : : H , . n .,, Librarian-2-3-4 Business Man- : .2 -- .. - Q-- -2 I xx N' X03 Qu, - '-' .lik Nb ,AV If NORN1-K BALE. A n Y DORIS GRAFF MAXINE GRANT MARGARET GROETHE MARTHA IOHNSON ALTHA LEE E NALD NELLERMCE MAYLO PERHUS CRS ,I BEN, ER1-,Y DESMOND MARJORIF DEVOE' IOE EXENSON 5lDlNE Y HASSEN -'fi MARLENE MORGAN MAXINE MYHREI I 1 MARILYN TAYLOR DONOLD TOPPEN -, I , 4 .1 I' 2 A I 1 'V L 3 Q' 2 rj x 7 , ' 'F' I 5 3 .1 i E 3 ,, l 1 'Q A , E X Z f j 1, ? Q? A 3 1, ' ' .- n-FL RLKKA TRANGSRUD ...nf 'Q , ' . flush ALLEN TURMO -IULIAN TWEDT OSBORNE TWEDT 1 A LA .vu NORMAN ULSAKL-:R BETTY WALTERS SOPHOMORES Furs! Row jean Toppen Eileen Hlgen Nancy Lee B6!'gllOf Herstad Lulu Ann Turmo Agnes Jensen Shirley Foucaull Second Row Pat Desmond Curus Erickson Donnu Thoen Elxzabeth johnson Morlyne jcstsd Charles Eivenson Third Row Ernest jalbert Denis Toppen Allen Lahren Henry Trangsrud Everett johnson Fourth Row Ralph Throne Marcellus Erickson Marx-an Lohren Lauren Sxmenson Not Pxciured xs Donald Driscoll 1 . -1 N . , - I . 1 FRESHMEN Fmrst Row Curita Running Phyllis Thoen, Mnrgy K1-un Marie Simmons, Paul johnson Second Row Rodney Thompson joyce Stenberg Gloria Hogunon Marlln Ollon Third Row Robert Myhre Gerald Engh Donald Ulness Keith Trom john Hanson Not Pictured is Corinne Graff SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES First Row Doris Tappan Patrick Whltworth, Patrick Tram. Joyce Swenson Ardyce Dnhlen :second Row Dunn Toppen Ivonne Boxxeloa, Doreen KXIUQIOD, Allan Erickson Third Row Dole Elltld Hilding Ronning Harris Hognnson Thomas Suther Fourih Row Roger Lokken Donald u . - - 2 . Flllfid, Lee Thompson. Not Picturcdis Donna Owen. If WDP? ,arf inf ,ld I 4 Li, .ik -N 'lL M155 LYNN JOHNSON GRADES 3 3, 4 MISS BEVERLY RISE GRADES 1 6. 2 M155 BETTY JOHNSON GRADES 5 A 6 GRADE. PRINCIPAL Devils Lake High School Sutton High School Sutton North Dekotl- Valley City State Teacher s VAl.l.ey City State Teacher s Lxdgerwood Publxc Pugh School Sequence Speech Sequence Home Economics Sequence Home Economxcs Pet Like Sports Pet Like Tennis Pet Like Eatmg Pet Dislxke People who mumble Pet Dislike Cowboy music Pet Dislike Cigarette ashes on dishes FIFTH AND SDCTH GRADES First Row: Bu-bex-e Hertlgurd, Carol Olerud, Ilene Solvik, Dorothy jensen, Helen Olson. Second Row: Jerome Fjelltld, Arlene Lykken, jeume Rueted, Phyllis TOYHCTIOH, Lyle josted, Mies johnson. Third Row: Richard Tram, Lauren Swenson. Buddv Thummmn. Rodeny Lokken, -.- 4 Speed Rustad, Richard El THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Fira! Row Joanne Vangerud, sandra Fjolaud. Maxtlra Swanacn Gunhxld Tux-mo Arlya Olson Second Row Janice Swonaon Betty Iionning Mary Sathu' Betty Lee Duane Rogan Mill johnson Third Row David Herstad Gary Olerud Duane Sorbel james Ulness Duane Torgenson Fin! Row Lpvonne Sorbel Orlan Swenson Rodney Olson Karin Diatad Elaine Ullman Gloria Evunaoa Second Row Sharon johnson Carol Sorbcl Virginia Engh Ruuoll llrieklou. Margaret Erickson Third Row Gordon Fjelotad Floyd Joatad Richard Lykkan Vern Hadlall Carolyn Fjelatad Loral! Lao Min Rise Fourth Row Sharon Torgorson Robert Rogno Coralle Distad Elaine Borreaon L.illdaSvenaon Not Pictured is jackie Fjelatad Fmsr AND SECON'DfGiADl3S Xu- 'Q 3 ii? X gc? hx X , XX . 1' -1.. FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row Bernel Nelson Gordon Throne Orville Hassen Kenneth Nellermoe Sidney Hessen Second Row Student Manager Thor Hertlgaard Pat Desmond Ralph Thrane Everett johnson Donald Nellormoe Osborne Twedt Paul Vangerud Coach Miller Third Row Henry Trangsrud Erneetjalbert Marvin Lahren Paul johnson john Hanson Inset Duane Stenberg Captain K CLUB I-'int Row Thor Hertegaard Osborne Twedt Donald Nellermoe Kenneth Nellermoe Orville Hessen Kermit Tvadt Harold Sundquiat Second Row Paul Vangerud Walter Otterson Everett johnson Ralph Thrane Henry 'Irangsrud Third Row Allan Turmo Sidney Haslen Clarence Thompson Eugene Lykken Gordon Thrane Berne! Nelson Not Pictured Duane Stenberg jx G-.S 0 41' KENNY NELLLNMOL HAROLD SUNDQUIST PETE. NIZLLERMOE CLARENCE THOMPSON Gund Forward Forward BUDDY LYKKEN WALLY OTTERSON OSSY TWEDT KERMIT TWEDT Forward Guard Gun-d Forward ORVILLEZ HASSEN COACH AND TRAWER SID HASSEN Center Gulf!! A l 1 5.1. .. 4 F. FEL d . j ,f x , x d . If 7 -i ' , iv ' , 5.97, 1 .gf ' , f A A S -' in f' A , ' 4 , U',. r -' Q ,f 2 K f .r 0 AVS iii, N 5- 2 5 f W ' ' X7 va . . 5 A ' A ' 'ri , -Ai T 4 SPORTS IN KINDRED HIGH Our football team enjoyed a successful season under Coach Mxller Out of the seven games we played we lost only one The 1947 capta1n was Duane Stenberg At the annual banquet Sldney Hassen was elected football captam for the 1948 season The twelve lettermen mclude Duane Stenberg Kenneth Nellermoe Orville Hassen Bernel Nelson Gordon Thrane S1dney Hassen Donald Nellermoe Osborne Twedt Everett Johnson Henry Trangsrud Ralph Thrane Paul Vangerud Others who partxcxpated m the play of the season were Paul Johnson Ernest jalbert john Hanson Marvm Lahren and Patrlck Desmond They Games e They Oak Grove We st Fargo Monango Game s e Monango West Fargo Sheldon Mxlnor As th1s report xs bemg fuushed the basketball season IS half completed Under the able coachxng of Mr Mlller the team has lost only two games and those non conference tilts The team was mvrted to two Chr1stmas tourneys The one was played at Com stock and It was here that the boys lost to H1tterdah11n the champ1onsh1p game The second was held at West Fargo and here the V1k1ngs won the champ1onsh1p game wlth Casselton 1n as close an exc1t1ng1a race as the fans have ever seen The score 34 33 The followmg games were played up to january 16 1948 Games e The! Nov Chr1stme Nov Valley C1ty Dec Wyndrnere Dec Colfax Dec Davenport Dec Casselton an Leonard an Fargo Business an A C B Squad an Walcott 0. Leonard rlstmas Tourneys Comstock Dec Z7 28 Rothsay Hltterdahl West Fargo 29 30 Oak Grove Casselton 34 The followmg games wxll be played m the remamder of the season jan jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Game Z6 Casselton 30 Davenport 3 Wyndmere Valley C1ty Model Hlgh Portland We st Fargo Comstock Oak Grove Z8 D1str1ct West Fargo 6 Regzonal Dev11 s Lake 13 State Mmot The team plays 1n the reglonal and state tournaments only lf It wms the foregomg tourney This year as IS the usual annual procedure Kmdred School w1ll enter the Track and Fxeld Day ID Casselton The boys grouped accordmg to helght welght and age w11l enter these events l-hgh Jump broad Jump shot putt pole vault and relays whzle the glrls w1l1 enter broad Jump hzgh jump and dash Last year as a result of pomts won ln the track contest and county muslc festlvals the school won an electrlc clock as f1rst prlze Th1s year 1947 saw baseball return to Kmdred I-hgh School Its year was very successful and th1s year prom1ses to be as good L - W 26 o TE 33' 6 45 Z7 7 39 13 19 14 ' 32 7 ..... L . 20 ' ' ss 33 - . 25 ' 38 Z2 - . 5 70 19 - . . . 8 69 12 - 6 . 12 42 28 - 10 . 17 22 Z1 Feb. ll Christine J . 6 so 12 -15 J . 7 ' 46 Z8 -17 J . 10 . 27 53 -20 J . 13 54 IZ J n. 16 44 s - 26' ' ' Ch , . 4- . . . , - . ll- ' 48 39 g ' 41 47 ' u i . 45 37 ' - 33 X GIRLS GLEE CLUB Flrstlov Altha Lee Mergy Kruse Muriel Lean Dorothy Swenson Nancy Lee Maxine Myhre Martha Johnsen Second Row Geraldine Trom Phyllis Theen Maxine Grsnt, Lune! Halen Bergltot Hu-stad Elizabeth johnson Joyce Stenberg Third Row Wilma Perhus Phyllis Myhre Lulu Ann Turmo Rikka Trangsrud Margaret Groethe Gloria Hagsnson Fourth Row Helly Kruse Shirley Foucault Agnes Jensen Norms Bale Mane Simmons Not Pictured Corrine Graff BOYS GLEE C LUB First Row Rodney Thompson Marian Olson Keith T1-om Curtis Erickson Robert Myhre Pet Desmond Second Row Everett johnson Harold Sundquist Kenneth Nellermoe Osborne Twedt Donald Ulaess Henry Trangsrud. Third Row' Donald Nellermoe Paul Groethe Orville Hessen Marcellus Erickson Walter Otterson Paul Nygsard Fourth Row Sidney I-lassen Kermit Twedt Eugene Lykken Clarence Thompson Allan Turmo Not Pictured Duane Stenberg MDCED CHORUS First Row Dorothy Swenson, Muriel Lean Nancy Lee Holly Kruse Shxrley Foucault Agnes Jenson, Norma Bale Second Row Accompxamst Rlkka Trangsrud, Lulu Ann Turmo Maxme Myhre Margaret Groethe Elxzabeth johnson Gloria Hoganson joyce Stenberg Merle Simmons Director Mr Engel Third Row W1.lrna.Perhus Eileen Hagen Phyllxs Thoen Margy Kruse Bergliot Herstad Martha johnson Fourth Row Rodney Thompson Geroldme Trom Phyllis Myhre Altha Lee Maxme Grant Curtis Erxckson Pat Desmond Fxfth Row Marlon Olson Osborne Twedt Walter Otterson Marcellus Erickson Donald Ulness Keith Trom Robert Myhrl Sixth Row Harold Sundquxst Kenneth Nellermoe Paul Groethe Orvzlle Hassen DonaldNe11ermt Henry Trangsrud Paul Nygaard Seventh Row Allan Turmo Sxdney Hassen Eugene Lykken, Clarence Thompson N0rmanU1se.ker Kermrt Twedt Everett johnson Not Pictured Corrine Graff Duane Stenberg BAND First now: Holly Kruse, Thor Hertsgaard, Altha Lee, Donald Nellermoe, Mar-gy Kruse, Mortha johoen, Patricia Whitworth, Lulu Ann Turmo, Paul Vangerud Second Row Osborne Twedt Kenneth Nollermoe, Sidney Hansen, Donald Ulness, Keith Trom, Rodney Thompson, Dale Elltad, Lee Thompson, Donald Rustad. Third Row: Orville Hansen, Rlkka Trangsrud, Henry Trangarud, bgarlan Olson, Ralph Thrane. Standing: Marlene Morgan, Paul Groethe, Allan Turmo, Mr. Engel. D rector. MUSIC IN 1947 1948 Under the d1rect1on of Mr A j Engel are the Hxgh School Band the Beg1nner s Band the Mlxed Chorus the Boys Glee Club and the Glrls Glee Club The grade muslc 15 under the d1rect1on of Mlss Betty johnson M1ss Lynn johnson and Mlss Beverly Rxse The band made 1ts f1rst appearance th1s school year at the 4 H Achlev ment Day m Casselton where mt marched In the parade As a publ1c1ty stunt for the I-hgh School Carnlval the band accompanxed by sololst Shlrley Fou cault and a glrls trlo made a tour of four ne1ghbor1ng towns A program s1m1lar to the one presented at the schools was presented at the carnlval that n1ght the Beg1nner s Band presented a Chr1stmas program Clarence Thompson was so lo1st wlth the Boys Glee Club and Sh1r1ey Foucault was so1o1st wxth the Mixed Chorus The band w1l1 present a concert january twenty nmth The program w11l feature Margy Kruse Holly Kruse and Donald Nellermoe 1n a woodwmd tr1o and Osborne Twedt Kenneth Nellermoe and Kelth Trom 1n a trumpet tr1o Soloxsts will be Margy Kruse flute and Holly Kruse clarlnet All the Hlgh School mus1c groups plan to enter the d1str1ct and the county musxc contests to be held 1n the sprlng At some tlme 1n the sprmg they w111 present a concert whlch w1l1 m part consmst of contest numbers Baccalaureate and graduatwn exercises wxll complete the muslc actl vxtxes for thxs vear. On December nineteenth the High School and grade music groups and HZ' . fN- Q! W 5 L5 fi Q' si N u MARLENE ELSTAD Carnival Queen SOCIAL LIFE IN KINDRED HIGH Who does not enjoy a party especially one m which helpless Freshmen are tortured by unrelentmg Sophomores who stxll remember the pam of their own xnxtiatxon However even the Freshmen had a wonderful txme when they were welcomed to I-hgh School on September 12 The cruel Sophomores had posted then' edactxon Thursday and on Friday xt was obeyed to the letter Each boy wore a nxghtgown and carried his youngest child on h1s arm fthezr s1ster s sufferxng doll, and the gxrls were things of beauty decked in long underwear and straw hats and carrymg fxshmg poles The king and queen ofthe l946 freshmen Donna Thoen and Pat Desmond, passed their txtle to joyce Stenberg andDonn.ld Ulness The upper classmen were regaled by a parade of the lovely fxsherladxes and they elected Phylhs Thoen Best Fxsher of 1947 Among the mothers Rodney Thompson was elected Best Mother of 1947 The sophomores served lunch and then led the gay crowd mn games Halloween This Halloween the Commercxal Club the Legmon Post and the Auxzlxary sponsored a movxe for the students and due to then' efforts a great deal of destruction was prevented To honor its football team the I-hgh School under the able generalshlp of Marlene Elstad presented a football banquet m the gymnaslum Stan Kostka and Eugene Fitgerald were the guest speakers mtroduced with the proper degree of solemnxty by Mr Miller actxng as M C The bxggest money malung event Ln the history of Kxndred Hxgh School the carmval on November 14 was a defxnlte success A short short play Zooey Zxde of Zeke by Marvm Lahren and Marlene Morgan and numbers rendered by the band and the trxo were enjoyed to the utmost by the whxstlmg candy eatxng crowd At 10 o clock Marlene Ellstad was crowned queen She was attended by Joyce Stenberg Freshman candxdate Donna Thoen Sophomore candxdate and Beverly Desmond jumor candxdate The race for the crown had been a close one and lt netted a tidy sum for the coffers of the school Drawxng auctioneers from the crowd prxzes orxginally mtended for Bingo were sold t . . 4 4 ' . . 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I l I I ' , . , . , . , . . 1 The Band Mothers sold lunch and W111 use the proceeds to purchase much needed lnstruments for the band And now came the tune for the Freshmen to show thelr appreclatlon for the good thmgs whlch had been bestowed upon them at the Freshman party Of course belng Freshmen there were not permltted to use violence but they d1d arrange a very enjoyable party The freshmen boys entered a beauty contest and Marlm Olson was the gorgeous and charming wmner And then Bubble Gum Sh11'1By Foucault was the proud reC1p1ent of a pr1ze awarded because she blew the largest bubble The JUIIIOTS presented thelr play The Adorable Irnp on December 10 and ll to a full house on both nights Members of the cast were Beverly Desmond who undertook a flttmg role as the young lmp Maxme Myhre juhan Perhus Marlene Morgan and Martha johnson And then glor1us day came the nmeteenth of December and the last day of school before Chrmstrnas holldays A very understandmg faculty knowmg that we were not m the mood for studymg had allowed us to have a party t whlch some very humorous g1fts were d1str1buted and Chrlstmas movles were run After lunch the ent1re Hlgh School departed for thelr homes The followmg events w1ll take place thas sprmg after th1s book IS sent to press Senlor Play Apr11 14 and 15 Skzp Day May 14 and 15 Banquet May Z1 Baccalaureate Servmces May Z3 Graduatlon May Z7 Twedt, Osborne Twedt, Allan Turmo, Sidney I-Iassen, Donald Nellermoe, Maylo I ' D l a L.lBRARlANb Nlarlys Thou-n Head Lxbrlrmn Nlarxha johnsen Enleen Hagen -N Mr Dlhlen CUSTODIANS Mrs Dghlen Mr, Xangeruu Cook CHEERLEADERS Margaret Gros-the Beverly Desmond Donna Thoen CLASS PROPHECY As we step off the tram. m New York Grand Central Statmon we make a bee lme to Coney Island straight for the gypsy fortune tellmg booth where we get the low down on the senmr class of 48 ten years from now We anxlously ask for Marlene Elstad anidlscover that she IS dxvxdmg her tune between brown eyed, hospltal patxents and brown eyed bables at home We next see Paul Groethe spendmg hxs tune beach combing in Hollywood At last Bernel Nelson has joxned. the Army and as a sergeant 15 causmg suffermg prmvates untold ncnsery As we lean forward we slgh Poor Hertsgaard Thor IS 1n his tenth year as buck prlvate m the Army During K P duty we see hun anxiously lookxng up chemlstry formulas And what s tlus? Murlel Lean flippmg coins to decide whether to raxse little boys w1th black mustaches or big boys w1th black mustaches As we peer farther unto the crystal ball we see Paul Nygaard sitting in front of hls used car lot playing Whxspermg on the piano Marlys has fmally reahzed her ambxtlon as head l1brar1an in the hbrary of Congress w1th a good fr1end close at hand as senator from North Dakota Ah just as we hoped Clarence Thompson is the star tenor of the Metropo l1t1an Opera and IS to be seen ln Richard Strauss Der Flaubermouse And Mar11yn Rassmussen as a1r stewardess between Kmdred and Wahpeton w1th that man Friday as co pnlot No Harold Sundqu1st IS st1l1 1n darkest Afrxca worshxppxng 1do1s Phyllls Myhre IS an old mand raxsing cats and Harold off and on We see Ernest Perhus as par1sh worker and subst1tute Sunday School teacher Wxlma Perhus IS teaching school and makmg her dally rounds 1n her jeep Walter Otterson has changed h1s name and is now raxsmg little Brodshaugs near Horace We see Holly Kruse up m her laboratory experunentmg w1th musical Hol stems Duane Stenberg fa1led to make the Navy and is now advertlsmg for Adler s hexght builders We are told that Manan Jensen is a secretary sitting on her boss s knee She seems to fmd her job quxte satmsfactory Eugene Lykken IS sxttmg up ln Congress and fxlibustermg for quack grass m North Dakota Geraldine Trom IS a fastidmous old mamd fFossy that xsj And Earl johnson IS m Ind1anapol1s trymg to break all the speed records And lucky Dot Swenson IS actmg as Cigarette G1rl um the Stork Club Don t we envy Orvxlle Hassen? He 15 smging the Rxff Song to his harem beauties m Arabla Poor Kenny Nellermoe stzll undecxded among school mums nurses and Fossy old malds A aa a a a Marlowe Toppen has taken over Charles Atlas job as the most perfectly developed man m the world And Gordon Thrane IS a playboy on Broadway w1th all the gxrls st1ll swarm mg around hun And as we take one last peek mto the cry stal ball zt brmgs to mind the fam 1l1ar stram of I hate you I love you I hate you Shut up Ah yes It is Kermxt Twedt happ1ly marrled w1th four 11ttle brunettes still waztmg for the return of Drag . . 4 A . , - I I 1 ' ' , . . . I ' I I .. g u . . , . . . . . . . . . .. . . ,, I ' 9 , . . . I ' I - . . . . . . . . i--lu--. . ' . . , . - . . . , . for his church. . . . . . . ' I , . , . I ' ' ' Il ' II I . . I I Il II ' ' - - - - ns 1 ' ' ' II I I I I ' I . . . . , . , . . ' . . D . . SENIOR CLASS HISTORY One decade and two years ago five little girls and five little boys bega their trek to the little red schoolhouse for their first excrtmg school days and to meet their lovely teacher Miss Bechtel The five little girls were Charlotte Blihe Marlene Elstad Marian jensen Dorothy Swenson and judity Trana and the five little boys were joe Evenson Paul Groethe Eugene Lykken Elmer Olson and Clarence Thompson In the fourth grade Richard Stenberg and Everett Love joined our happy l1ttle tribe Wilton Barston and Daniel Garrielsen were added and Everett Love and Richard Stenberg subtracted at the beginning of the fifth grade In the sixth grade LaVaune Grmaker Joined us and Charlotte Blilie and Judith Trana left us We were finally growmg up We were injunior High School Geraldme Trom Martha Johnson and Duane Stenberg came into our midst LaVaune Grmaker and Daniel Gabrielsen left our class Martha Johnson left us at the end of the seventh grade because of illness In the eighth grade Marlys Thoen became one of our classmates In 1944 twenty nine green green freshmen entered the Halls of Learning of Kindred High School They were Marlene Elstad Paul Groethe Orvxlle Hassen Thor Hertsgaard Richard jalbert Marian Jensen Earl johnson Holly Kruse Eldon Larson Muriel Lean Eugene Lykken Phyllis Myhre Kenneth Nellermoe Bernel Nelson Paul Nygard Walter Otterson Ernest Perhus Wilma Perhus Marilyn Rasmussen Duane Stenberg Harold Sundqumst Melroy Svenkrued Dorothy Swenson Marlys Thoen, Clarence Thompson Marlowe Toppen Gordon Thrane Geraldine Trom and Kermit Twedt We were welcomed into our high school functions with a party given in our honor by the sophomore class At the begmnmg of our sophomore year the following boys were absent from our class Eldon Larson Melroy Svenkrued joe Evenson and Richard jalbert This year we were given the opportunity of welcoming the new freshmen into our school At the beginnmg of our Junior year Marilyn Rasmussen and Evelyn Otterson entered our class At the end of our Junior year Evelyn Otterson left us to become the bride of Mr A Mahlkow We presented the banquet for the senior class m the Kindred Church Par lors Our theme was Stardust Mrs Clayton Swenson directed our junior play Her Emergency Husband In our twelfth and last year at Kindred High we worked diligently to put out this annual We felt it was quite an under standing but realized the accomplishment to a high degree when it was finished As seniors we were given several 1'8SPOI'lS1b11lt16S m connection with differ ent activities to make us realize our advance grade and also to make us aware of future responsibilities Marlene Elstad one of our senior girls very ably took the lead in putting on the football banquet this year We feel this was a worthwhile feat which proved successful as over two hundred people were served at this affair Again were given full charge of another function which shortly followed the football banquet This was the carnival We feel the carruval was a huge success as we netted more income from that than any in the history of the school It was an all time record We put on the Christmas party and program for the rest of the High School. 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I I 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF Tl-IE SENIOR CLASS OF 1948 We the Senlor Class of 1948 hereby leave the property lxsted subsequently to the poor and needy members of the junlor Class as our f1nal legacy to Klndred Hlgh School Marlene Elstad wllls her slngmg talent to Beverly Desmond Paul Groethe wllls h1s ab1l1ty to play boogxe woogxe to Marlene Morgan Thor Hertsgaard w11ls h1s curly ha1r to Marjorle Devoe Orvxlle Hassen wllls h1s beautlful muscles and namally curly han' to Julian Twedt Marlan Jensen w1lls her gift of gab to Maylo Perhus Earl johnson g1ves Rlkka Trangsrud h1s deep mterest 1n booklsh thmgs As Holly Kruse does not want Dav1d Haugen s study hablts she wlshes to pass them on to joe Evenson Bernel Nelson wllls h1s Norweglan Accent to Betty Walters Phylhs Myhre wllls her typlng speed to Altha Lee Paul Nygard w1lls h1s careful speedlng to Allen Turmo Kenneth Nellermoe w1lls h1s dream boy personality to Norman Ulsaker Walter Otterson leaves h1s Commerclal Law Book to the whole Junror class Wllma Perhus wills her loud volce to Margaret Groethe Ernest Perhus w11ls h1s ab1l1ty to make sharp remarks to Norman Ulsaker Marxlyn Rasmussen wllls her danclng techmque to Maxme Grant Duane Stenberg w1lls h1s tall stature to Norma Bale Harold Sunqulst wllls Phyllrs Myhre to Pete Nellermoe Dorothy Swenson wllls to Marlene Morgan her old Saturday night job Gordon Thrane wllls hzs love makmg ablllty to Srdney Hassen Marlowe Toppen wxlls hxs natural tendency to fly low to joe Evenson Kermlt Twedt wxlls h1s abllxty to go steady to h1s cous1n Osborne 111 the junxor class Clarence Thompson w1lls hrs abllity to keep a stranght face under trymg clrcum stances to Donald Toppen Geraldme Trom w1lls her Amr Corps knowledge to Martha johnson Marlys Thoen w1lls her car mishaps to Maxmne Myhre Eugene Lykken wills h1s mght llfe to Marilyn Taylor Murmel Lean walls her dunples to Doris Graff We the underslgned hereby certlfy thxs to be our last wall and testament Witnesses Mr Mlller Mrs Trom The Semor Class WALSWORTH Ulloq 04 lou L YALIU ITU IIO1' lll lu-col I U I . . r 1 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 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