Luck High School - Horseshoe Yearbook (Luck, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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Luck High School lly the Shores of llutternul Lake HOUSE SHOE l o! LUCK HIGH SCHOOL LUCK, WISCONSIN Luck High in lleview • •• DEDICATION In Me mo riam We the Seniors of Luck High School in sincerest affection dedicate this annual of '51 to Wayne Hutton. We were saddened and shocked by the tragic news of his death in an automobile accident August 19, 1950. His cheerful disposition and friendly smile will be sadly missed by all who knew him. And memories of him will be cherished always. May God Bless his memory. HE IS NOT DEAD I cannot say, and I will not say That he is dead. He is just away. With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand, He has wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since he lingers there. And you—oh, you, who the wildest yearn For an old-time step, and the glad return, Think of him faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here. He is not dead—he is just away. James Whitcomb Riley Born, October 6, 1932 Died, August 19, 1950 University of Minnesota, B. S., and Associate in Arts, Chemistry, Major; Minors, Physics, Biology Earl F. Wolf Whitewater State Teacher College, University of Iowa, B. E. Degree Commercial John Nygren University of Minnesota B. S. Music and Education G. J. Rowe Superior State Teachers College, Northland College, University of Wisconsin, University of Minnesota B. A. Degree Major, Chemistry; Minors, Mathematics, Education, Administration J. Alfred Olson O' ' Alice J. Froehlich University of Wisconsin B. S. Degree Superior State College, B. S. Degree Major Agriculture Extension History, Social Science Sybil Widvey Stout Institute, graduate work at the University of Wisconsin, Major, Home Economics; Minors, Social Science and Science Charles E. Drayna Richard McWaters Superior State College, B. S. Degree, University of Minnesota, B. S. Degree. Physical Major, English; Minors, Physical Education, Education Geography, Geology Senior Class 51 Eugene Hansen I do the hardest work of my whole day before break- fast—getting up. Charlotte Christensen It’s an easy world to live in if you choose to make it so. FHA 1; Band 1234; Choir 1234; Clover leaf 1. Carolyn Mohnsen Jolly yet serious. FHA 1; Choir 123. Neil Tollander Any fool can stay up all night but it takes a good man to stay awake in class. Football 1, Manager 2. Goldie Mohnsen School is where the heart isn't. FHA 1; Band 1234, Sec.- Treas. 4; Choir 1 234; Horse Shoe staff 4; Treas- urer 1; Class play 3. Bill Peterson If silence is golden, I'm a pauper. Choir 1234; Football Man- ager 2; Horse Shoe staff 4; President 2; Treasurer 4. Sponsored by Bawden Studios Mary Askov What was practical today may be foolish tomorrow. FHA 1; Band 1234; Choir 123; Cloverleaf 4; Horse Shoe staff 4. Gerald Olson He can't get up with the sun because he's up too late with the daughter . Band 1234, Pres. 4; Choir 1234; L Club 234, Pres. 4; Football 1234, Captain 4; Basketball 1234, Captain 4; Homecoming King 4. Vernon Lundstrom Still water runs deep— better be careful or he'll drown. FFA 1234. Eleanor Hutton A Scotchman with speech —economical. Arlene Onsted Better late than never. Band 1234; Forensics 34. Howard Mattson The only thing that keeps me off the honor roll i s my marks. FFA 1234. t m Charles Norling If elephants never forget, they're no relatives of mine. FFA 1234, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; L Club 4; Football 34; Cloverleaf 2; Vice Pres. 4. Jacquie Walsten A girl that's fun to know, ready to be kidded and ready to kid you. FHA 1234, Pres. 3; Pep Club 234, Treasurer 34; Band 1234; Cloverleaf 1234; Horse Shoe staff 4; Secretary 2; Forensics 1. Phyllis Coen She's good to look at and better to know. FHA 1234, Vice Pres. 34; Pep Club 4; Librarians 234, Sec.-Treas. 3; Clover- leaf 34; Horse Shoe staff 24, Finance Committee 34. Phyllis Sandstrom Little giggles into big laughs grow. FHA 1234, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 234, President 4; Librarians 234, Vice Pres. 4; Cloverleaf 234; Horse Shoe staff 4; Secre- tary 4. Calvin Christensen I never study today what I can put off until tomorrow. FFA 23, Treasurer 3; Band 124; Choir 34; Basketball 1; Class play 3. Helen Borup She smiled and we could- n't help but like her. Transferred from Frederic, Wisconsin 4. FHA 4; Choir 4; Clover- leaf 4. Sponsored by Anderson Fairway and The Eat Shop Lila Clausen I'm not a bit flirtatious— just interested. FHA I; Band 1234, Sec.- Treas. 3; Choir 1234, Sec. -Treas. 3; Cloverleaf 34; Horse Shoe staff 4; Secre- tary 1. Jerry Hanson Work fasc inates me--I could sit and look at it for hours. Basketball 12; Horse Shoe staff 4. Walter Bille I'd like to be bashful but girls won't let me, Transferred from Centuria 2. Choir 3; Basketball 234; Horse Shoe staff 4; Prom King 3. Carmine Skow I chatter, chatter as I go. FHA 1234; Cloverleaf 34; Horse Shoe staff 4; Foren- slcs 1234;Class play 3. Ruth Christensen Some say she's quiet, there are others who know. FHA 1; Cloverleaf 34. Wayne Shirley Ambition n e e d s no rest but I do. FFA 12; Football 1; Horse Shoe staff 4; Treasurer 3; Class play 3. Jerry Holmbeck He's the joker of the deck. FFA 12; Football 1. Nona Jacobson Her speech is as long as a roller towel. Band 1234; Choir 1; Clover- leaf 4; Horse Shoe staff 4; Forensics 1234. Teresa Poole The world was madeto be enjoyed so I'm making the most of it. Transferredfrom North Branch, Minnesota 4. Cloverleaf 4; Forensics 4. Charles Cruezer My middle name is work but my first is don't. FFA 1. i Ewa Nelson He says little but that's no sign he isn't thinking. Football Manager 4; Bas- ketball Manager 234; Cloverleaf 3. Marguerite Johnson A pleasant girl, how true, and good in studies too. FHA 1234; Band 1234;Choir 134; Librarians 234, Sec.- Treas. 4; Cloverleaf 34; HorseShoe staff 4; Finance Committee 34; Forensics 1; Class play 3. Sponsored by Hallquist Supply and Christenson's Store Shirley Ann Jensen Coals of fire heaped upon her head. FHA 1234; Cloverleaf 34; Horse Shoe staff 4. Paul Frandsen Jr. He would argue his way out o f heaven to h a v e the pleasure of arguing his way back in. FFA 1234, Secretary 4; L Club 234; Football 1234; Class play 3. Ardyce Bockorny A quiet girl but quite a girl. FHA 1; Pep Club 234;Choir 1; Cloverleaf 34;Horse Shoe staff 4; Homecoming Queen 1; Class play 3. Doris Carlberg It matters not how long we live but how long we live it. Pep Club 234; Choir 1; Cloverleaf 234; Horse Shoe staff 24. Sherwin Gronlund There's a little bit of bad in every good little boy. FFA 12, Secretary 2; Choir 34, Pres. 4; Bas- ketball 2; Horse Shoe staff 4; Cheerleader 2 34; Vice Pres. 2; Pres. 3. Delores Fahlin She has a mind of her own and uses it well. FHA 1234; Pep Club 234, Vice Pres. 4; Cloverleaf 34; Horse Shoe staff 34, Editor 4; Cheerleader 1; Homecoming Queen 4; Secretary 3, Pres. 4; Forensics 1234; Class play 3. Jim Coen I sometimes get hot under the collar—That's because my head is so near the sun. Band 1234; Choir 123; Foot- ball 1; Basketball 1234; Class Pres. 1. Eleanor Peters Not over studious—just a happy medium. F. H. A. 1234; Librarians 234; Vice Pres. 3; Foren- sics 34; Class Play 3. Conniejeane Yira Her high school days don't compare with her high school nights. F.H.A. 1234; Choir 1234; Cloverleaf 234; Horse Shoe 4; Finance Committee 34. Betty Jane Ditlefsen Pleasure and more plea- sure with just a dash of studies. Cloverleaf 24; Cheerleader 1. Katherine Petersen She carries on a conver- sation with her eyes. Band 1234; Choir 1234; Horse Shoe 4; Forensics 1234; Class Play 3. Irvin Edling If he follows in his fathers footsteps he'll be the last to let you down. Band 123; Choir 1234; L. Club 1234; Football 1234; Basketball 1234; Horse Shoe 4; Vice Pres. 1; Treasurer 2. Sponsored by: Luck-E-Cafe and Luck Auto Co. Betty Ford Her life is like the moon, there's a man in it. Trans, from N. St. Paul, St. Paul, Minn. F.H.A. 234, Sec. 3, Pres 4; Pep Club 34; Band 234, Vice Pres. 4; Choir 34; Clover- leaf 34;Horse Shoe 4; Home coming attendant 3; Class V. Pres. 3; Foren- sics 2. Irma Nelson I never trouble touble until trouble troubles me. F. H. A. 1; Choir 1234; Librarians 234; Clover- leaf 4. Ora Jayne Jensen The hardest thing about school is getting there. Band 1234; Choir 1234, V. Pres. 4; Librarians 34, Pres. 4; Horse Shoe 4; Home coming attendant 2; Prom Queen 3. Norma Holdt And when I am gone, pray who shall entertain the population. F. H. A. 1; Pep Club 4; Librarians 34; Cloverleaf 34; Horse Shoe 4. Clarice Schroder (Not Pictured) What I like about school life is life. Band 12; Horse Shoe 4; Forensics 4; Class Play 3. CLASS OFFICERS President---------Delores Fahlln Vice President----Charles Norling Secretary---------Phyllis Sandstrom Treasurer---------Bill Petersen Executive Member - Ora Jayne Jensen Advisor------------Mr. Drayna CLASS COLORS - Dark Red Silver CLASS FLOWER-Dark Red Camelia CLASS MOTTO— The Horizon Widens As We Climb $7 Sponsored by Jo t«n Jewelers anr! T) e'a Cafe Officers 6- r-' Lr -Cfls. i y !%. € W u)-t o 1 ri «.A© m  rlcv ft ft pi p . 5-tei S K « hyro . - tfcbcr-4 A ol n 'S - Al«CA Atycrl R fK tjrQ . Ckar-lv-i t 4 J-y M Avxr aVw% i r H- O iA rUhiiUUfcK- prc 4o. jov c ! _ Jor- WS M ftar y £lelc ft _G Ayf K “oA - P«a r ic'jXUce' £o.tt V Ad Crffe avSm'sJfiOcir J cUii c « ? . 7 I LI iA.try eLA UI - Miif Udi - r SOPHOMORE CZyiss Officers freshmen Sponeored by The Luck Bakery ♦ Editor-in-Chlef......................Delores Fahlln Associate Editor.................Pkjllla Sandstrom Art Editor......................Katherine Peteraon Art AasisUnU..........................Doria Freed. Nona Jacobaon, Norma Holdt Claaa Editora Seniora ..........................Jaeque Walaten Sophomorea__________________..... Fern Chriatenaen Freshmen........................ Ardyee Bockorny Alumni...............................Shirley Jenaen Club Editor ............................Betty Ford Club Aaaiatanta--------------- Marguerite Johnson Phyllis Coen. Lila Clausen Sporta Editor...............................Sherwin Gronlund Sports Aaaiatanta.......................Irvin Ed ling James Walaten. Jerry Hansen. Walter Bills Business Manager__________________-...Wayne Shirley Advertising Manager..........-....... .BIB Petersen Advertising AaaiaUnU...................Betty Harris, , Betty Olson. Arlen Walaten Circulation Manager.........................Goldie Mohnsen Circulation AaaiaUnU..................Connie Yira, Ora Jayne Jensen, Carmine Show Photographer........................Jerry Hansen Advisor.............................Miss FraakUdi OFFICERS: Sponsored By The Luck Co-op Exchange and The Production Credit Ass'n. President ---- Vice president Secretary----- Treasurer ---- Reporter ----- Sentinal------ Advisor------- Charles Norling J ames Walsten Paul Frandsen Arlen Walsten Neal Jorgenson Dan Frandsen J. Alfred Olson This page sponsored by- Christenson's Store and Hallquist's Hardware --- 7)c4-o be - 1 ° —— , 7 H O VVA CO O . TUio twill tjilcp dace Thurs JUNIORS CHOOSE act your age 1 M « S2S Sfi5.“y  k “• teresting, P48®e ; , themselves off JJ young ladies mstesd f of kids of 14. They { then hear Gadget and Jim are coming. The girls get them- selves into grownup clothes and it s fun until their Aunt Sandra decides to teach the girls a les- son. She Besses up as a brat of a child. From then on its a whirl of fun and complications. The play had many laughs per minute, much action and a lot of  ur- prises. Here’s the cast: Angy Goetz Betty Jerry Joyce Margie Ellefson. Sandra Stone ... Beverly Peterson.l Cora. Joan Everson Gadget Hoffenflu- 1 gel...Arlen Wal- sten. jerry Nielson James Matson....-... Betty Olson Helga..........— ;......V..Jim Lund Commander Stone -......... Mary Ahl. Western Union Girl..... This year we have decided to make Homecoming an even more and gala event than ever before. Instead of the cuetomary wmdow decorations we have planned a parade. Each class and organization will enter a float. Each float will be symbolic of some Homecoming event. The wade will he led hv the hl«h 1 Nygren. This will take place Thura- d8A special pep feat has been planned for Friday. It will end in a snake dance through town. In the evening game the Luck Cardinals will battle it out with the Grantaburg Piratea. At half time STAFF CHOSEN FOR 1950- 51 Editor....Phyllis Sandstrom Ass’t Editors.........Delores Fahlin, Jacquie Walsten, Bet- ty Ford. Sports Editors.........Robert Nelson, Glenn Kloskin, Jim Lund, Connie Yira. Features........Carmine Skow, Phyllis Coen, Marguerite Johnson. Cartoon and Art Work......... Doris Freed, Mary Askov. Humor......Beverly Peterson, Betty Harris. Reporters ....Norma Holdt, Gloria Rassmusen, Gladys Krogh, Marianne Valentine, Helen Borup, Darlene Olson, Nona Jacobson, Fern Chris- —-n, Shirley Swerkstrom, Everson, Neal Jorgen- tensen. Joan sen, Paul Frandsen. Distribution.........Marilyn Lawson, Betty Ditlefson, Ruth Christensen, Sally H i b b s, Ramona Carlberg, lone Chris- tensen. Typists Ardyce Bockomy, Pearl Wallace, Carmine Skow, Phyllis Pearson, Virginia Anderson. Lila Clausen. Irma This Page Sponsored by Dr. Funne, Lakeside Market, Carlson’s Candy, and Olson Jewelry. fT t S s 1 i if U H 5 i s 1 5 «   ■ j .i i. • . , ; J.  li B w, MBBSk £; i RVJh:. % E •‘S v : •££pz-i; ;. S5 V - :v!  -25 $ .W - ' ; 5 r. j ‘K . VJ-J ‘1 , , ■ . 4 •yvTOdfg 5ROW30REO BY L£V!. J£NSe« A It THE SERVICE CENTER Fluff : Janet Adams, Janice Moslet. Clarinets: Betty Harris Beverly Petersen. Katherine Peterson, Jacquie Walsten, Lois Christensen, Ora Jayne Jensen, Mary Askov. Ardell Hansen, JoAnne Solstad, Arlene Onsted, Susie Tomlinson. Alto Sax: Nona Jacobson, Donnis Asper, Bonita Nielson. Tenor Sax: Goldie Mohnsen, Janice Norling. Baritone Sax: Dick Smith. Baseoon: Mary Bierman. C£fr,.ott Christensen, Sally Calder, Carolyn Jensen, LaDonis Thompson i eraldine Poole. JosTp Wabvi h Morgan’ Robert Hallquist, Jerry Olson, Robert Coen, Jerry Rowe Trombones; Robert Clifton Marlvs Askov Margie Ellefson, Shirley June Erickson Bantonee: Lila Clausen, Mary Ahl, Gene Gross. Basses: Calvin Christensen, Donald Petersen, Richard Hanson. Drums: Betty Ford, Marguerite Johnson, Steve Sonmor. Choir Members Go lt e VnM arSuii Tom]m,o eLflaec,l uwiary U° - H.rrU. Charlotte Sonmor. Shirley Nelson. Marilyn Handt Marly. A.kov PeUr ni $  « Manr Ahl, Merlvn Andersen, Shirley Erickson Marguerite Johnson, Beverly Peterson, Shirley Swerkatrom, LaVonne Thompson, Lois Chriaten- Heien Borup, Joan Everson, Betty Ford, Luretta Kuhl. Irma Nelson 1st Tenor. Charlotte Christens,Jerry NWml Katherine Petersen. Richard Smith. Arlen Walsten, Connie Jean Yira. ’ pesus-Hoidt' Erh ‘ Gerald 01 n, Jim Wal.wn, m chriS Tn,un4 Ch rlM This page sponsored by Lawson’s Florals: L. J. Hesson Co.; and Bon Ton. 3« II II I V i f l «i -,|f - S' J;i'i m+r%i • . to mLtMjrJT ,ZZ: X8MoT ber“S„Char'eS rllf. KreUlZUU - Arl 'Hold'' Robert Clifton, Jon Tomlinson, Donald Nelson, Third Row: Coach Richard McWaters, Philip Hochstetler, Glen Kloskin, Donald Peterson Richard Holm- beclc, Larry Christensen, Dan Frandsen, Charles Johansen, Assistant Coach Earl Wolf ’ Bart“,Ge e Halvor“ ' L ' J°bnson, Bob Fassett, Bill Hall, Ronald This page sponsored by: The Fidelity State Bank Although this year's team was not so suc- cessful in the way of touchdowns, the outlook for the future is much brighter. In the fresh- men and sophomores, there are a number of very good prospects that could make up a cham- pionship team. So let's hope for success in the future! Football Team 49-50 This pfiL e s nsored by Patterson Oil Co. i.d Lead 0' L kea Plant. 1949-50 THIS PAfet SPO RtD thc Efff Shop amo L p pFTE This page sponsored by The Benner Lumber Co.; The Olson Barber Shop; Clifton Furniture; and Karen’s Beauty Shop. Varsity Squad JJ «I  L«: M°y Jorg 01' itt Row: L. to R. Jon Tomlinson, Walter Bille, Ralph Morgan, Gerald Olson, Irvin Edling, Charles Johanson, Don Tomlinson. 2nd Row: L. to R. Erling Xeilsen, Robert Hallquist, Gene Halverson, Joseph Walovi . Hilton Schroder, Don Peterson, Neal Jorgenson, Richard Holmbeck, Glenn Kloskin. and Bill Nelson. K OUR YEARBOOK WAS SUPPLIED BY THE INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS KANSAS CITY DIPLOMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS CAPS AND GOWNS Matut aciu U ZxcluiiueLf. to the SchooU  1 tm uca Ouo 4 it yea YEARBOOKS PERSONAL CARDS TREASURY OF WISDOM STATIONERY


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