Mankato High School - Otaknam Yearbook (Mankato, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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X o sx .. FRONT ROW: D. Anderson R Rieke presid n E , . , -. e I: '. Jefferson, secretary. SECOND ROW: M. Johnson, F. Pederson, R. Ross, P. Wollani, R. Buss, J. Weixinieyer, H. McCarl, J. Keenan B. Cwentling, M. Ulman, C. Meyers. BACK ROW: L. K ing, Mr. Curtis Johnson, adviser: H. Connell, R. Scherer. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Aga, R. Hintz. B. B ' razier. K. Madole, J. Bowen, vice president. on, 03.115, and Gt the .gtucllcnta The Student Co . o student government because the members are elected to represent the student body. Presiding as president this year was Robert Rieke. Curtis Johnson supervises the actions of the group. The newest project undertaken by the Student Council was the Christmas assembly. Pre- vfously homerooms held individual Christmas parties. The day before Homecoming was successfully desig- nated as Hobo Day. Bill Edwards and Marjorie Groth, Winners of the Best Dressed Hobo titles on Homecom- ing Day, posed for the most important picture of all. The emancipation proclamation of February 12 freed the faculty, and the students reigned as teachers for the day. uncil is a truly democratic form f

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S053 ho mont Ottieena James Thompson ,.... ,....... P resident Dennis Krick .... ..,, I fire President Harland Moulton Secretary Richard Scherer ......, Treasurer Miss Frances Klampe ,... Adviser Q Cllaafa ot 1943 FIRST ROW: Helen Abdo, Norman Ahlstrom, Betty Anderson, James Anderson, Kenneth Anderson, LaVerne Anderson, Leo Andreasen, Frederick Ario, Elaine Armstrong, Ronald Armstrong, Joyce Auringer, Lyle Ball, Delora Bates. SECOND ROW: Joan Barnhart, Fred Bates, Lorraine Baxter, Betty Becker, Marilee Bell, Phyllis Blakeslee, Donna Blanshan, Nancy Blomgren, Harold Blumenshein, Kay Boman, Barbara Brazier, Jessalyn Brinkema, Bud Brown. THIRD ROW: Elaine Browne, Ross Buckman, Belva Budde, Lily Bunnell, Janet Burnes, Robert Buss, John Call, Harvey Carlson, Irene Carlson, Bette Carlstrom, Donna Charles, Mae Chittenden. Ruth ChriStCSOr1. FOURTH Row: Dwight Claar, Herbert Clark, Hubert Clark, Rosella Clark, Charlotte Cole, Betty Compton, Adeline Connelly, Shirley Currier, Lloyd Donahue, Phyllis Erdman, Donald Farm, Zita Fasnacht, James Finley. FIFTH ROW: Betty Fischer, Janet Fitzgerald, Ruth Fjellman, Myrtle Fletcher, Peggy Frommes, Paul Frost. Darrell Furan, Audrey Getty, Joyce Gilbert, Jack Girvin, Elizabeth Gosch, Evelyn Grabow, Waldemar Haaland. . SIXTH ROW: Sada Haedt, Valoris Hanel, Harriet Hankel, John Hanson, Iva Harlow, Bill Harmer, John Hennessey, Gwynlyn Himmelman, Owen Hiniker, Lois Hintz, Leonard Hoehn, Margie Hollnagel, Genevieve Holzapfel. SEVENTH ROW: Mark Honetschlager, Donald Huebl, Thomas Hughes, LeRoy Hurry, Fern Johnson, John Jones, Lewis Jones, Margaret Jones, James Jorgenson,,Richard Kachelmyer, Robert Kachelmyer, Doris Kalbow, Caroline Kaufmann. EIGHTH ROW: James Kelly, Jean Kelly, Kathryn Kies, Jean King, Jay Kisro, Florence Klammer, Hugo Koeppen, Norman Kollman, Rollin Krautkremer, Blanche Kreykes, Dennis Krick, Earl Krueger, LaDonna Langhoff. NINTH ROW: Mary Lou Lanz, Lota Larson, Rosalie Laven, Dean Leighton, Harry Libby, Lola Lichtenberg. Sylvia Lidstrom, Jeanne Lienhard, Donald Linde, Ralph Lindeen, Melva Lindsoe, Harry Lloyd, Bob Lobdell. TENTH ROW: Eleanore Lynde, Virginia Lyons, Harry McCarl, Bartlett McGuire, Onnalee McMillan, Bernard Mabee, Phyllis Macoy, Phyllis Madson, Doris Marx, Viola Matzke, Calvin Meyer, Bernita Michels, June Miller. ELEVENTH ROW: Phyllis Moline,- Billy Mood, Marjorie Morse, Harland Moulton, Harold Mutch, Robert Neal, Bonnie Nelson, Mary Nelson, Violet Oftedahl, Barbara Oglesby, Phyllis Olsen, Roger Osmundson, Norman Otto. I TWELITTH ROW: Jane Owen, Bessie Pafiolis, Fred Parlova, Claude Peterson, Cleo Peterson, Louise Peterson, Donna Petterson,-David Philp, Wilbert Piepho, Bonnie Polzin, Calvin Pond, Betty Pounds, Lyle Priem. THIRTEENTI-I ROW: Norma Pugh, Arthur Putnam, Dorene Quimby, Luella Rauchman, Shirley Rasmussen, Marvin Reedstrom, William Ries, Belle Roe, Merle Royce, Richard Scherer, Leon Schimbeno, Raymond Schoettler, Jean Schultz. FOURTEENTH ROW: Clifford Schulze, Lucile Seltenreich, Betty Shingleclecker, Mary Simpson, Floyd Skelly, Colleen Smith, Violet Solcy, Audrey Sorenson, Donald Steiner, Lorraine Stephan, Donna Stewart, Margaret Strand, Claude Stratton. FIFTEENTH ROW: George Street, Laurice Strickland, Margaret Swanson, William Swanson, Della Sweet, Jack Taklc, Arlene Tclshaw, Corrine Theissen, Beatrice Thibodeau, James Thompson, John Traeger, Lucille Traeger. Marvin Vogel. SIXTEENTH ROW: Robert Walker, Lloyd Weigt, Bernadine Weimar, Bertha Weinmeier, Milton Wewerka, Nancy Willard, Richard Wilson, Dale Windhorn, Charlotte Wittrock, Philip Wollam, Eunice Wood, Betty Wykoif. Lorraine Zerncchel. NOT IN PICTURE: Ralph Bengtson, Donald Benson, Ronald Bertrand, Robert Brown, Harry Buckmister, Carl Buhr, Charles Ewy, Herbert Fischer, Raymond Freeberg, Robert Freeberg, Robert French, Dorothy George, Harlan Harris. Lewis Hildebrand, Earl Juberian, Burl Long, Patricia Mayn, Parney Morson, Robert Olson, George Palmer, Theodore Rix, Delmont Schumann, Robert Vaubel, Bob Weimar, Sylvia Zuhlsdorf.



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omccommci Jrltdliltcgltta A hushed assembly stood at atten- tion when the bugle call sounded at exactly 10:15 o'clock Friday morning, September 27. The high school band heralded the approach of her majesty, Bette Heinzman, queen of the Home- coming activities, and her attendants, Marge Winn and Kay Thro. The Yell Club president, Bob Barnett, played a game of heavy, heavy, hangs over thy head before that symbol of true roy- alty was tenderly laid on the tresses of Queen Bette. With festoons of crepe paper dangling from their mouths and draped over their arms, the decoration committees swarmed around the surrounding blocks like an invading army all afternoon. The Dump the Raiders of Curtis Johnson's homeroom won the prize for the best Homecoming slogan, while Miss Mehlhouse's hunters Pluggin' for Katol' captured the prize for the best decorated float. The Northfield Raiders were dumped at the evening foot- ball game by the Mankato Scarlets. After wearing out their lungs at the game, students and alumni all trotted over to the Union School to wear out their feet at the Homecoming dance, sponsored by the Mankato High School Hi-Y chapters. The camouflaged pluggers, Stanley Suttles and Robert Swenson, bluffed the judges for Miss Mehlhouse's homeroom and pulled in with the prize ..., His royal self, Bill Edwards, reminds himself of his title and refuses to respond with the hearty chuckles of his brother-in-trade behind the Men Working sign, Doc Hildebrand .... However, Fulton Bundy, Vince Neuman, Joe Smith, Rod Fleming, and Smiley Bob Kehner seem to be happy enough. . . . The band was pretty grim about the whole affair. mu1 - - cm. .,., ,w w Q

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