Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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I ,A 1.f, -,--'-..- , We f91ff IIIIIIIIII MARSHALL IN PICTURES PUBLISHED BY THE SENIGRS OF MARSHALL HIGH SCHOQL MINNEAF'EILI5,MINNE5UTA THE 1941 GRADUATINC1 CLASSES OF MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATE THE SIXTEENTH EDITION OF THE CARDINAL TO THE MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY, OF THE STUDENT BODY, AND OF THE ALUMNI WHO HAVE JOINED AND WHO WILL JOIN NATIONAL DEFENSE UNITS OF THEIR COUNTRY .qv Iflllll' Added twenty-tive cents to my bank account this Tues- day morning. Your Day Y Got to school early to malce up a test. Watched the dawn 1 ot a Marshall day. People do study. Saw Barby Smith and Marcia indulging under the eagle eye ot Madame Statue, Jack, lim, and Bud. Dawn to Dusk Program cards again. ShouId I register tor typing, or shouIdn't I? Positive I eouId never break titteen words per. J We're singing Martha in Chorus. Too bad I didn't take sewing. I'd have rne a new dress just about now. Andreason and Corbett passed out gingerbread tof day. How do they do it. UmrnI l'.1Qu Ifizu' 'tWait'lI mom secs the super copper bowl l'm making in art mctalf' Wlhank goodness wore: through with thc crawtish in biology. Using microscopes now. How drcadtull I was stumped on thcorcm twenty-nine at the board today. lam' .S x 0ur advisory had lunchroom duty this wack Boy, l'lI ncycr lcayc my cmpty milk bottlc on thv table: again. Lon3lQllow'svillagQ smifhy hasn't a thing on Augglc Mczzcngaf' 'Dusk ol a Marshall clay. Z. Wish girls could take metal shop. Mr. Whiting's awfully nice. Page Seven 42. KJL - Y , -.T--V . , SWA-1. I 3 ' I I 7 g 'I' , ' .xgl il r .! , Kirin L . ' W W 'g X 51111515 423 1555 W ig, I 31 .il 3 93 .: ' I r 1 - as X931 aai 'H f 'l 'la n-,ir 2' nh r zjkg - mpg , g- Ka, xl!! ' My f 'I r for I 5 X I I 1 1 :Lal .JL V Y ,r ,,, - ,... - 1 . 9, ' H 1 't 7 X X L K 'X 4 g 4 a . .Wa . - 9. 391 3. ..... 'A - 3 ,fx ..... 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'l'o he ni eitiven of the United States is 11 great privilege, hut eztrries xxith it responsi- hilities hexond those required in rinx' other eonntrx' in the xxorld. llenioeraiex' depends upon the intelligent prtietiee of eitirenship hx' :ill the people. 'l'he use of indix'idunl lihertx' and personal integritx' is the pnrztniount ess sentiall. Illkiixikilllll lihertx gives x'on the right to e . . e . e express rin opinion, to think. to seek, to per- snnitle, :ind to prnietiee x'otn' oxxn religion. lt . e is hnnteti hx' your rnnilessness, ignorance :ind inthfTerenee. Personnil integritx' eonies front the heatrts ot those people xx ho gire xxilhng' to sutier something of ineonxenienee rind xxeziriness, hunger :intl pnin, that the hnrtien ofthe other felloxxs niaixt he lightened. lt neeessitzites the intelhgent use ot the Y2llllC5 ohtnnned front xotn' ethiention hx' stnnthng stlnnirelx' tor L'X'L'l'X'fIlIIlg' that is right :intl good :ind against :inx thing thatt is L'Ul'l'lIpI. dishonest or lnixrless. It is the Cioltlen little in siniple strniiglitfor- xxzlrti Qlffillli. L Harry P. Cooper, Principal You are wnititititiiig' troni high sehool xxith xl hrinei eoneept of citizenship than nnx' elaiss hefore von. You IIZIYL' heen surrounded xx'ith ntainx' thinqs of eonx'en- ienee and pleasure never hoped for hx' ainx' previous generation. These intiteriail comforts have hlindenl x'ot1 to the l'L':ll xxtlues ot living. lhe present xrorltl situat- e tion hats jeopnidized x'onr seenritx' in this dentoerntit xxnx ot llX'lllQ'.c.1ll1X'Ull1lll5XX'CI'l'hl5 ehzillenge hx' saiert- . . e . tieing' Your interest in things for ll renexxed interest in pet wplei? Jfam P. gm ea 7 72 l'.itgt' .Vim l.cr mc snx' ns slnccrclx' as l cam tlmr no QCIICITITIHI1 ul x Ullllfl' purplc lms lrccn cmrfmrmtcd so lmluntlx' with . P su umm' pmsiluilirics for gnml :mal fUl'lll.'l1llCl'C2ll'C ales- pcmlclx' impormnr clmiccs to llc mzulc. Vllllfilllgll intel- lrgm1r.rluwml.11-Imam, x rm :md urlmurs c:111cl'cz1rcamlmlvc ncxx xxnrlll, rlrruuglr rrmcrlun :mal rlclnult, vnu can ln- lmcrlt ll xxnrlal til-I1llNCl'1IlJlC lrmtcrinl and spirifunl pruprw- I ll ms. Mrs. Lecmhuis Eldon W. Mason, Assistant Principal film W Waian COUNSELORS Mrs. Monianlr Miss Snyder Mrs, Champine Visiiing Teacher. ffilvll' F '- Y' 'W Mrs. Maclr NUYS2 -.,-- l'.1qu 'lku HOME ECONOMICS PHYSICAL ED Miss Humphrey Foods J2, 4, 6, Cloth. JI, 3, Mr. Osirander Boys' Gym, Aifh. ry C'i.I'i, Si-,iw-wiirwq I. nnis, III Y 5'IVI' II' Miss Sievning GirIs' Gym, CH. A. A. Miss Legafc CIoIh. 15, I, 2, 3, Dec. Needle I, Mnchapman Boys- Gym. 154 6' BML, HMM IIIII' III Miss Irvine Girls' Gym, ,Inn I 1 LH. A. A. INI-I iri ,iii tiiiij Mrs. Blair Foods J2, 4, I, 2, Boys' Food I OFFICE Mrs. Maitscn Miss Blaido Miss Bauler Miss Goring SPECIAL ROOMS Miss Hutchinson Sight-saving Miss Lien Special, Cap find Cfiiiwn Miss Hobart Deaf, BIIII- Iii Mrs. FuIIcr Special Ihgu lrfli'-Iwi COMMERCIAL Mr. O'Brien . Mrs. Anderson Miss Liedl Miss Mo Type MATHEMATICS Miss Walsh . Sfudvni Cfmin' I Miss Doclzen. Miss Cockburn I-Ifiirfnf 541-1 Miss Coltman Mai Mrs. Powell Mr. Jones Mat INN n L tw--I SCIENCE Mr, Towne Miss Bement Mr. Swanson Ge Miss Turnquisf Stud-'nt Cfiiimi Miss Trumble Mr. GIenny LIBRARY Miss Tomilson Miss ArIander MUSIC Mr. Belshom Band, Orch., Scc. Band, Drum Corp, Insirumental Class Miss Vincent Junior Chorus, Junior Glcc Club Mr. Burningham Senior Glee Club, Choir, Senior Chorus, Amlt '., ' I, ' QI ' INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Carlson Mech. Dr. J4, 5, 6, I, 2, Woodwork J5, 6 ART Mr. Patrick Gans' Print i, 2, Jr, 2 Miss Roskmy Com' Am pmehand Dmwingl Sketch' Mr. Schram Girls' Mech. I, Art Metals, Elec. J2, Stag., Cr. W Scenic Ari Mr. W'hiiing Meials I, 4, 15, 6, Shaq- MI 4 li. Miss Stcvning Art J2, 5, 6, Art Craft J2 Mr. Lawson Woodwork J3, 4, 5, 6, I, 2 I'.1,r.gu 'l'l1ir1ucrr ENGLISH AND LANGUAGES Miss Sheehan Eng. JI, 2, SIIVI-1 Tw Mr. SeeIey . Eng. 3, Iiitiqv Mrs. Kane Eng, J4, 5, 6, SIN.-i In Miss Snyder Testing, Eng. 16, Ihr' wv S.-if it-ty Miss Dahl Eng. 2, II ii efwf Sw ii'Iy Mrs. Capsticlr Eng. J3, 4, IV-irrmitii S- . Story Si. Mr. Olsen Eng. 5, 6, C.a'din,aI, S-'rv xxwv CI ies Advfsvr Mrs. Leemhuis Eng. 2, fairs , ' wr S.-rw or Stud-'nt Civuii I Mrs. Sommer , Eng. I, II.-bntv Miss SIiaIbecIc Eng. 4, Andi fmim C vivirviiti -'-' Miss Stanton , Eng. 5, 6 Miss Katz Eng. 16, German 2, 4, G- yuan Curb IIiin iv Sir i-'Iy Miss Boyson . Pub. Sp. I, 2, Cmss PI.iv Miss Simonet Latin 2, French 2, 4, F v.-r w. Ii CIiiIv Miss Holmgren Latin JI, 2, Eng. 13, Latin CIiiIw SOCIAL STUDIES Miss West , , Am. Hist. 2 Mr. Setter Comm. Law I, Mod. Prob. I, Jr.IvipCiv1mp Mr. Lien Civics JI, Hof It.-y Mr. Smith . . Am. Hist. I, Driving On-4-. Miss Roney ,. History 13, 4, IN'vIinpi1Iur-'I Mr. Sand , Mod. Prob. I, WorId Hist. 2, IN-it in pw tiivvi Mr. Sova Geog. 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T H I R D R O W NICF-KIIIIIEN. Gumvl'-x, lVirh wordx .vlnc couqm.'r.v men ' McKAY, Ifltl-1.-XNUR, f.'UIlIL'l1I7IlL'Ilf hath its vharms ' XIc:l,.-xL'uHl,lx, XXIAIXITIR, Hc'.v .1 good sport straight through ' AlAN0l.liIfl , AIANLTZI., 1,711 nu old xt.1ge h.rud ' Al.-X'I l'SON, Br:r'rv, All who joy would will must xhnrc it. F I R S T R O W .XII-wnfu, RUIIICIKIQ 'Hu' nm' rI'i11Q li11i.vIw.I i11 thu I'.1A'I-I' zLw1'l.I ' .XI1111-'u, -'HSI-'I'II, 'Hu' lolly .IIiII.'1' ' XIIl'lIIIIil.l, .Xllilumlw .II11x1r'x 4qnI.I.'11 ftlllglla' ' ,NIoNl'uuxllf1u, Ivlfx, fi.'11cr.1IIy ,vpu.1I'i11,u, .vIw'.v g.'11.-1'.1lIy xpc.1Ici11Q. SECOND ROW .IIon1u., XIIRLEINIK, Xiu' tI'i11.q.v 1'11111v i11 ,v111.1Il p.11'I'.1q.'.v ' .XIukl'1Ns1-'x, Run, II'Iu1t .1 g.'111 ! ' ,XI1'lu:l.,1.1,, IIFRXIIT, .-I11 .III-.IIYIIIIILI I-UIIIITL' ' XII-'I.SI-IN, Ilmvxnuw, I .Y.1.I' -1L'I1.1r I IIIIIIIC. T H I R D R O W Ol-ilflfl Img, lx Xl'III.IiI X, I.1r1I.' .111.1' .v1L'c.'r, pII'.1.v- .1111 In 111.'.'r ' IIVINII-iI'II-', RlDIIICRl'. l.i1tI.' big xI'u1 ' IIXYI-ZNS, I'Il.UIlI-'XVI-', 'I'-IL'I11I'IUrm'x ' I'xl.xu-R, IIIKIII-XRD, I .1-1:11I'.' our IIIIIFIIIIILQ .111.I IIlllIl.I 111y.r.'ll' I.1111r111.v. FOURTH ROW I,l.il'1alw, Ilums, lfnr I'.'I.'1 x ,I'.IL'L' ' I'l-711-ikslcw, LIPXNII'-K, IIVIIIIIA' III IIIVI' IM'.1l'f ' IJlNKl'l-1l.l.ll, Ilusuf, I111 j11.v1 thu Mpc ' Rxullltl, IIIIIICII- mnua. l,'.1111.1i11 . FIFTH ROW IR-KVI lx, .XI XRIII x, .-I g11u.I x111.Iu11t, Q11U.IXjJ01'f, .111.I ,q1m.I l'1'iu11.I ' RUS!-'NlDXIII., I'fL'c:11wr:, :I ,vi'IwnI Iwyfv mic, fI'.' 1:r111.Iur ny thu IVIIII' ' Rl'I!l ,SII,I, KIIQNI-ivllfxlf, Quiur Ifllf 11111 i.II.' ' SX.XIl'I l,SUN, Umm s, SI'.-'x .1 .111ic1 girl, I111t AIIIIIL' .1 girl. S I X T H R O W SXNINERI x, I ,m-'I I nf, If ix yu I-111111 fI.'I'If I .1111 IIIIIIL' fur, I :1'1111.1'u1' '1:I'.11 I 13.11 INAQIIII for ' SVIIAIIIYI, ,XI XIKIIIX, 'I'r11.' '1L'IlI'!I' 111.'c.I.v 110 .Iv- li11i11,q - Sri.: 1fxl'lNl-1, Iilzxxlfnu, f.IIl'l'llll1,Yf.'IIIl'CX 111'1'1' :L'I'11'I' I I'.11'.' 1111 1'u11t1'11I ' Sl1L'1.l2k, I'sr11lfR, II Ivy lx thu' IIIIIX. .111.I IL'I'.1f 1x thu I'L'i1J'IIll Illl' rI'I.v tI111.v11u.vx? SEVENTH ROW SRUIII, I,1l.l1,-xx, Q11i.'t .111.I L'i11.I .111.I l1L 1'L'l' I1uIvi11.I ' Smxm, IRRNICSIR. I .1111 i11 I'f1'llc,x'f ' Smuru. l,uL'ls1-i, I 1111, III'IUlI.II.I', .IIILI I'.1.VL'III.TfIII.Q ' SUNIICIIS, Ii'Xl'III.IiIiN, lay of thu ctcr11.1I m111.'1 ' ,vI1.1II 11111 I.1.1'c. sh. 3 '1 - .ff 1. I nz 3 ,M Q '19 . 'I' ' ll Y X as .4 I x 'I' I L., I'.1.qc Ni11u1cc11 I3 F , Q.'1.f-' 1-ff iff LTI ,A:.A ,F FIRST ROW N11 III. IIXRIIKRI, IC1'l1'uxI'111q .1.v .Sn111Iw1'11 I11'uu:u.i ' 5Il IIXI xx, XI xlz-14114113 IJIL' iL'11I,'n1f1 I.111.qI.'111' .fx .1 I'i'I'.I .I1'1'.11',i I1I.11fL' ' Siixixui, IJIIXIIX, .S.'1'n11.I 1I'11ugI,1l,v .1111 urur 1:l.w1' ' S114 xxri, Iliuux, .-I I,'.111.I 111 .1II, .111 .'111'111Ai In imuu ' Si xc. lm NI , .-I 11'ii'11.I In .'1c1 vn11u. S E C O N D R O W I111.1 x. Ilxrun 11, IIN Iuwf mlm' IIIIIL' XIIIVL' Ifnukv .111.1' I IIIUI ' I'11ux11m1x, XI XIUIN, IJ111.'1 I'IIII 11111, Ia' I'1111::i ::I.'.1'i' Im' ix quinq ' UNI Ixl la, XX-II IIXXI Ilxkxixx, .Ynl u1u11'Ii' .1 1'I.'1f1. Ii I.. 1I.'.' wI.I I1Iu1'I' I,'i111,iuII ' XYIIIIXXIN, XXVIIIIXNI, II'iIIi.11u my 1I'i' U1'.111Qu I,I'I'Il'fI ' XX IINUX, I1-N11. .S1'f1l1'I'I.1,ii1u. U1 wx, Rum ici. I If.1:.' I',1.I III-I .Ing .111.I my 11I'1If1,mf1I'.1',i' mn I'Il II RI 1. EFFICIENCY President Jerry Finney Vice-President Marjorie Siehman Secreiary Dorothy Emerson Treasurer Don Eyberg :- ..... f1, I'.1q.' l1.'.'111y TRANSITION TIME ae 99 AND MORE EFFICIENCY President . . Bill Elrberg Treasurer Barbara Smith Vice-President Carlton Myers Secretary . . Helen Johnson GOOD BYE GRADS, HELLO SENIORS FRONT ROW: Janet Deutsch, Valedictoriang Barbara Smith, Salutatorrang Betty Christiansen, Valedrctoriang Esther Shuler, Valedictorian. BACK ROW: Bill Elrberg, Valedrctorlang Ray Grismer, Salutatoriang Donal Edwards, Valedic- toriang George Anderson, Salutatorian. had -- l,rl,LfL' 'I'-Iscllly-om' .fr Sr . 'S 5 i rv ff M' --- Q.. . gn, N 4111 I III T '25 ,gr -as aa: .ei :qi . 1 1 pn l' Y ' ' . ,Y ' 1' G , n ' f'-15,1-W: rf,-A: 5' '1 'L I -I Mi 'i' Q. 21 12' .gm-,,. 'll ll' -,- ' Eve, 5 ' '-Nii- I I 'i Wa' . . . ll' 'nl .ll I .. : . -I' u -' I lll 4 I E ggpmxxxxxxisxxxxxiive. I APIRKKQKHHKHHHHSIHSI:-: W' 1? Z' ' . '- txxxxxxxwii ll: :::!5ig: :g EHQlH1HIt- ::: ::: Slim nxxxsgg iggkiiiii me i 'A ' llllg Ill - - Ill ll il ,ull llll'-Y ee fo .ww 2 5 A-ue I -.. , 2. f'1 ' . .gr Q.fw:ff?1e'.,. ' ,, ,, -ixsrif ' L We - i f ' QQ 1 '-i f '3 Y . '-'-4' fir.-. - L, gs-E . ..:1.e-:wg A-Q f -'uk h gif5-gvzveljw Y 'X by 1: -1: :M '.-V.-wwf 1' em ---'fi-v.-1-wwf wi-.-..-1:-1+-1'1.f-1 2-Xt -1 .:- ek '.5fw-.F 'z'-Uv-H',f-J L..T4'Tf.v4- .-'-'.ff5'fir'va.1,ff1'.:f ll'f'.jgZE'?gfliIF'9 l2'5i'?i' gg , ' - 5Qf,7.Q ?-s 4ii:1j5x74f1 sgiifr . 'nv U-IF-.: 'F??-'-' f'f--diff:-w -'1 r- 5 f-My--1-,r-.'.w1--1--,I-we.ef-faf. -' br 'Na+ .-veg., fn -.'- '74,-,ug .-11'-5 T'Si.-.-H -' .,:T'-,.-:--.:'.': .,::i-,g,r1Jg1'-5? 4219-gi sf 12155: 2 , , wqf.--' 1' I' , .gngw-Q, 35,55 -f --jgr,g-,:'.,-1.3-gg .gym J Q 5' - ri 2wkQ.1- AE ' ' 5 S.Jp1:X -'r 2i21iLexsj'S2'ffli ' ,e,. - .., I., whincm.-gy. ..,mi.,iA,m3Wg3'lI,g-if .1 gt -O. i. -y , -D The Northeast corner. June Seniors F I R S T R O W Amms, GI-:R'1'Rumt. .4 fine starr for a fine girl ' Aim-iN, XVILLIAAI. I muxt agree ' .-Xxnrzuscm, 'I'm:onom:, All around regular guy ' Axlmnmsrzw, jons, He played as though the devil drove him ' ASP, Lolumlxl-3, She fwolft be 'klliekutated ro. SECOND ROW AL'STlN, NnRMAN.He leads a dog'.f life ' B.-ul,l..'uu:mN, A1ARCEI.l.A, Extremely lzuxy but quiet about if ' BAU- MAN, LEEDS, In speerh he Leeds ' Bnznu-zu, CHARLES, Every Noonan every night 0 Bam., Mu.l.lc:l-:N'r, Enjoy life ere it's fied. THIRD ROW Human, NIARGARET, Peaches and cream ' Bl-INIIANI, Doucmss, Fresh-From the lVest ' Bl-INNIIEHOF, CIHARLOTTE, Dark Eyes ' BEST, NQRMA, She goes steadily on her way ' BISHOP, XVI-:s1.m', ,Han about town. Page Tfweuiy-rfwo FIRST ROW IIl.1m1QL'ls'r, .In-xx, Iir.1i11 lI'll.VI ' Bonlxns, I,l-1s1.1r:, .4 111.111 ulvu rcally L'lIjUj'.Y li-1'i11g - Boxuun, lhvlln, Hail, .Il.1r.fb.1ll, Hail ' HR,-XIIICN, IIlfl.lcN, .-If .my lmll xbdll lw flu' lwllv. SECOND ROW I'IR1'Il'N, NVIIIUININ, SllL'lll'L' ix g11l.1'c11, llllf fllll mulwfl i1',v l7l'!lL'L'll ' lixuwx, -IAIIK, HL' rcxts 1111 bi,v111'.1l.r ' Buuwx, Mmm' LYNN, A .Yllld-V in lvr11QL'11 ' Bl'ICl,0H', Iiliicnuss, Rmlio 'iL'IlI'R'XbIlfl yp1'1'i.1l. THIRD ROW Bums, MAR-mulls, Silvllvc ix mfc ' C.ARnuN14:l.1., M.uu.1xNo, l11s1.1 r.11'q11ct ' Cxnlsox, livalxx, Fllll of rim .md pap .md fllll, Sbciv .1 friend to L Z'L'l'.VIlll1' ' CARR, I'fw:l.YN, ivllfbillgii xo 1'11111.1gio11.v .lx L'llfbll.Yl.1.I'7ll.. FOURTH ROW Chsvriu, SIIIRLICY, I.i1tIc .md 1'111u .md 1'1c1'cr 111 bout f RIIIRISTIANSI-fN, B1-1'l l'x'. .-1 q.4.4A.4.4 r.1ri11g ' CIIRIS'I'0PIIIiR, Inksmlxrz. Stage vrcfw .mm-vrlw.1rt ' f:I.AL'SI-IN, CIICORGIC, The diffi- 1'11lfy lll lift ix thc 1'b11i1'c. FIFTH ROW IJ'.-Xul's1', Rou1cu'1', Rumly, -zrilling .1'11.l .wlllc ' lhvllcs, ININ.-'Il.Il, fIlu'.1yx in b.1xtc-11ci'cr ill .1 hurry ' Ihvlsmm, Krtrrn. Slap that 11.1.1.1 - IJ141,-XN1a1a1,1m, XVIRGINI.-K, .-1 llIL'l'fj' bcnrt .'111.l fl'IIc'. S I X T H R O W lllclfwlc, Rumen, Nur LVl!lR'L I', lint bIIl'A'4.'.V - Ill-mlm, Yun.:-:1', .-I tr11c fI11-zzvr ' Draxxu- sow, -IUAN, 'flu' um' ivurtb arhilc ix flu' om' who 1'.111 xmilc ' lJ1cL l's1:11, .lANli'I', fix .1 Sill- 11'1'111 -111111 .I'hlllL', .ix .1 fifldlld y1111'rc fillc. S E V E N T H R O W Dmms, ID-win, I .1111 111.1.vtur of my fan' ' lJuu1.r1'1'1,1-t, II'11,1.1.u1, I 1'.1I1'f ln' fI'IIL' to my 11.11111' ' I,l'IfI Y, K.-x'1'11l.1c1ix, Slw ix rirb ill gum! .1'cu.l.v ' I'ilHY.-XRIDS, Iluxu, Hc'x x'cr.m1ilc. Page Twwzty-tlaree FIRST ROW I ,IillI'fRH, XYll.l.lxxl. Hu ,vrnopx tn l1utl'i11Q lun flu' llllllf, and all lrmlc up ru biul ' I'fl,l,l4'l-xnxx. lmu-:xl-1, Szccuf .rml lm: ' I-fxulaw, XYll.l.1xx1, ll'lvirlwr, zzbirlwr Joy! than fly? ' lfNras'l'kuxl, Nxxczv, .-I rcry lllCI'l'j' l.1x.r, :L'lm,w fJI'L'XL'll1'L' lzrihqbrcm' awry vlnxx - IQIQICKSUN, .PXRIIIL R, Glu' mc llllIL'. S E C O N D R O W l'fv.1xNs, Dmus, Spring muff ' Ifum, .XIXRNIIL llllllldll Hl'bJflL'I'lIll1'u ' l'v.XL'S'I', CIIXRIAWII-1, lI'.1llci11q zuardmlu' ' I-'.-xwr:l.l., jrxri, Ciclnlclfluil ln-clur lzlomlux ' l l l.llI-',ll'X, f:lCi1Il.l.X, Sporty' Cbdlllp. To reach the top, one must start at the bottom. THIRD ROW Page ,1vlL'L'lIf.Y-flllllf I-'m'lu, DUNN x Ru-1, llIIfNl,U'llIlU to i111ir.m' cmrrly ' l'.Il.ll'lili, Al-XRIII-X, Hcr umny t'hJI'7IlA' '1L'fllllJ' Fil-i-puff' ' Iflwkwl-, lilcxxlwll, Tlw lim' of lvcrm-.v ix nur utterly U.X'flll1'l ' - 1 . . l'Ll'XLIlx, I,,m'lu-zwzls, ll ull, look zslmx lncru ' l'I.lfl-'lll-XXI. .Xl-xlu:L'l-iklllc, l will llc qllicf and tulle 1:itl.1 -VUII. F I R S T R O W l us'l'lcR. ll.-xlzlxlw, Shufv .rx lilcunlrlc .wx xhc'x luohnlwlc - Fox, lfuwrl-is, .-Ill for fllll, fllll fur all ' I-'uwlg Nunxxxw, IV.: ldllgbdll and laliluhml -IIIIIII' llllll ' Gxuxxxs, N1-isnms. l l.1xh-lmrlc l'1'11111 X11rthficl.1'. SECOND ROW Ch-:.xxlxuvl.ls, .-Xxnluaxv. .-I 1111: 111.111 pap lux! ' filClliliR, Rum-zur, Y1111 z'.111't lccvp .1 good 111.111 11'mL'11 ' cilDl.lNlXlk, l.L'Cll.l.l-I, Light of xtup .md hmrr ix xhu ' Ciulzxm, RYARID, lf11111L'lul.qc ix pr1::c1'. THIRD ROW ciRANRl'll, ROIHQRIQ Napolurnl izrax xhorf, foo ' Gu.-xN'r. Dmus, HIUIIJL' and gay ' fiRlS!Xll-IR, R.-xvxluxlr, SJ,1'x1fJfh'Jl ' fiRONIiS. Rmu. ll'hc11 r1'o11l1lu r11111cx my 'TL'-ly. I take n11nrl.wr path. F O U R T H R O W llmxs, l.uRN.'x, fidlllllllc' X'1L'Cc.'flIt.',VX ' HANSRN, IIARRII-i'I', Shu liddlcx .muy all mrcx ' IWTAR- sr.-xn, lil..-XINIC, Al-wnyx at bxflld when you need 11 fricmi ' lllClI'I'0R, lhvlxm, ll'c A711112 lirrlc of thu IQ'I'c'Jh.'.YI 111c11. F I F T H R O VI llICIll.l'ND, RIKIIIARIX, IV0l'I'j' .111J I are pcrfuvt xr1'a11g'u1'x ' llnfzlxnsksox, RL l'll. lr ix .1 fiuc rhiug to ln' hvrmrxcly' ' lh:Rsl.r:'r'1', lJouo'rm', To Lvzmc hcr ix to lilac hcl' - llriwlrr, Romtwr, N 111 for hilzlxclf' l111t for hix xvhzml. S I X T H R O W llll,l.lcR, l3r:'1 l'x' ANN, Ill' lilcc thc .YlIl15bllIL' in hcr x111ilv ' Illuzluzmnix, Xll':l,v1N.'x. Sophix- fimruxl lmly ' lluuxx, lfusrtxii, Thcrc ix aluuvyx 11111111 for om' lllflll' like him ' l loomi- SUN, l7nx,xl,n, Hu lcrx hix light xhillu ivifhollr fllflllll-Q thu xpot 1111 hi111xulf. SEVENTH ROW Ilona.-xxsnx, Ruzuuum, Oh, fhnr xrngu vrciw ' lIol.x1QL'ls'1', jnaxx, Thcrc arc fc-1: who arc ax frm' ' lloluzrzx, lJnRo'rm', OlA'L'll',Y right hand ,qnl ' llL'xl'r:R, xx'lI.l.I.fK5l, lflllxblllg ix rhc valor of 1'irI11c. Page Twcilry-five , ZZ, . Tv: f ff 'L.Q4.,.l:, .ilviii L 'I YQ 'I I '-1 9 5 RQ LWB DM-wg, The pulse of the school. FIRST ROW liL'slcm', CJAIIFIFURIJ, Llttlu Hustlc ' lust-ir, .Xl-xulmx. .Sucn but H07 beard ' lwiksuw, .Xl-umm, :I qlrivt flllllfllc' n1.1L'vtl' n Quite band ' -I-XNIKRKE, Ruin, .llngir lingcrx ' -Ilfxsrzx, MANS, ,Hy lil1t1 'dy. S E C O N D R O W jouxsnx, BL'RIlF'I IkF, Getting .mms fun fmt of lift' ' -Imm- sox, lfl.As'N, Stay ax xuuct as you art' ' jmlxsox, Illalmzx, Shirk proof' ' juuwsux, Xlulvi, Qnictncxx bay ity msn rmuard - jnuxsux. Snzxna, Sjwucrb ix grmtq to mu, silt-Inu is greater. T H I R D R O W hluxrzs. livrzlxx, I tulle lirtlv but my ntufb ' 'lL'l-ll., I5 um.-xx,-x, .4 littlc bit fI1m1'Cf7L'l1dL'llf ' Kawai., Rnmzlu, Hc llvzwr trollltlcx trouble ' Kxux, Duvun, ,iligbty lllitc ' Kun uw- sm, IAIIQIAICN, I lon' to talk. I aqc 'l.'1l'L'llf.Y- YI v FIRST ROW lin.-mv, CIluRl.1ss, lu lvix 01:11 quid :my ' Kvmk, I-ilsllli, Snpvrlr mloixr ' l,Au1alusAL'l-ik, , . l.m'ls, Il by .YlI1'l'L' on .Yfllzlllf 0 I.AI,IIiIiR'I'Ii, lil-i'l l'x' .ll-t-xxxlc, .Il.14lc11lr1i.vcllc'.v vmvr girl. SECOND ROW IAAIIII-iRl', JXIINULD, Hu dmxv lvix pnrt ' IA Mmnlt, .'XL'lmlax', l.iz'c, langlv, and lu' mcrry ' I,mNul.Als, Inna-uxri, Slwiv llczvr gloomy - .1l4uu1y.v gay ' I..-xkslcx, lluw.-xkn, Tlnc l'lL7,I'X of ymvlviwl rlw mmlcl nl' form. THIRD ROW l.!Il'SlIllI-Z. CMU- .-Ill rlw lwyx azure in dox- pair, to lim! our bo-12 lu' rnrlcd his hair ' l,ux'ufxNuc, Nululvxx, lliii-5' liugurx 0 I.Aw- sox, Iiulslclw, SlIIH1l7L'l' ix .vircvrcr than xrmly ' I.:-inmma, ,-Xl., For lwfv .1 jolly good fallow. FOURTH ROW I,1cl4:1:.Mum, IARRY, lI'l1y xnrdy mrlwfl tbcnfx so lllllfb to learn - l.la I rim'Iu-', l IL'IiIiR'I4, .Ile and l.w1gl'cllrmc ' IJ-1lliIl'I4, l'IINY.-KRII, 'I'rm'k- nmu - l,ncl.ANlm, Inns, lifiiriullry plux . . . pvrxollllllfjf. FIFTH ROW l,lcMluu4:. lhlmlncx, Shu lJlI.Ql,',Y :unl ilu' world IHIIILILIJ' willv lwr ' l.mlxmx, lluw,-xklm, Hc'x fm lemon ' l,lcux.-um, XIARY, fl lmxy linlc m1m'lu1u'y ' I.m'lfusl':1-1, RIPII.-KRD, 'llw K'0lllll'll rnlcx. S I X T H R O W I,lcwls, BI'I'I'Il Imtuxla, Sl1u'.v not flu' orIii1m1'y rqvpu ' l,0I 'lkl'S, lilmxls, ,-Il-izulyx n'm1'y for fun ' Inu.-xx, KIIC-KNIC'I I'I-i, l.o1'cly to look nr, llc- lilqlvtfnl to kllflil' ' I.m'lfl-ik, Clukwts, l.m'I1l lwy umlccx Aquml. S E V E N T H R O W I,l'llM.-IN, ROIIICRT, .X'utl1i11g',v pluufy for mu ' I.l'NIlI5I-ikli, M.-ui, .4 good xporr in all ,vporrx ' lxI.'XI.'KNll, Rlczlmun, l'aricIy ix fl'L'A'pl1'U of life ' MAI.-xxn, I'II.I+YANUR, Slu' Ala'llll'L'X mcrrily 011. l'agc 'I'fu'c11ty-xe'L'e11 XX X X Y ' X ' : i ml Ht' lwlil-Ili! 'YI I IB M: ' 1 M mfpgglqq, m mMm Sforelwouse oi knowledge. IIIIII I na FRIIHPIIT 'W lllllnsmllmmwlml IW II In 11ifr-isfI1I Im 6' .ER 'rm V: I - Wi I fi z qqji f i G 1 5 wi IAXI HIL 'nI'., UU! 'lu .II n .:I I-,L ,nijlilgdyllll qhil I 1 I Fill-' u k. f I7 fl ly '-ky - X wLV'Lw'V1uY unif- ull. I v i ' A' T IWW VL, imillIniU,m.l L-,. IW it i'I ! I I R R H M P - FI' Ii i Q It L - - J 'I I I Q F I R S T R O W M.-mczlxo, Mfuug Short and .vlmppy ' Al,-XNI'I'lEI, XVIRGIXIK, Fricml to dll-UIICIIIJ' tn 110110 ' M.-xkkllus, K,-XTIIRYN, Everywzc likes ber - III.-wo, Ch-txrivll-ini, A gvntlc NIJIIIIUT ix lmtnml to lvur ' ix1AL'l.IlIN, l,0ROTllY, C,:H220,, lS11guhl. S E C O N D R O W M.-HER, llouums, Hzlrrimnc ' .XIc:IJ,xNlb:l., SHlRl,m', lrixh lim' ' XIQZKINIJ-1x', Ruru, I tzcaut to xpuud .11ycrx with you ' .Xlc:N.m1,xk,'x, AIARY jo, :Isle lwr fricmlx ' .XIHIAKIIIISICIII-ZIZK, Iluuw, llu'.v u m11mn1'c you raw depend llfwll. T H I R D R O W AIILN.-xulm, lJoN.M.n, The 7llI1Il with ct car ' .XII-tzzrzxm, .-XuaL's'l', 'lltlcc lilc too .YL'TlUIt.I'l-Y null mzslmt is it worth? ' AIIILIIALSUN, lil..-xlxvi, MQIIULWIN of Hearty - AIIIJ-IXVSRI, joux, living lnix duty all through the your ' AIILEXVSKI, RIT.-K, Sayx little and takcx in c-rcrytlviltxq. Paxqc 'I L::c11ty-cigbt F I R S T R O W lxlUl,I'I'l-IR, MARY, ,-1111.1-:.i11g.' ' Mx!-tus, CARI.- mx, King of Hearty ' NI41l.SlbN. filiRAI.ll, .'l'1L't1.Y with lwoolxv-let',r have 501110 fun ' Nlcnsux, lmnmvun. Cool, Ulllll, and rol- levied. SECOND ROW Nl4iliISl3N, l.nRu,-uxrc, Fare life with 11 gritt and .YlIII'l'L' XIITL' to Quin ' Noun-xx, IRHLPIIINIC, Quite .1 1ripper ' 0'B1.rtNr:ss, Bl-i'l l's', Cute und happy, .vnmll and .v11.1ppy ' PMRT, Ch-inluna, Pretty pert. THIRD ROW P1-iluxlc, I3-xlus,-xufx, Like glulrity. she hay 11 great power ol' T'lffl'Flt'fl0l1 ' l'r:1'l-tkslix, Cmkrz, For l'ere'x .mise ' Pl:'l'l-iksux, IRURIS, Silenee ix OHL' great nrt of l'0ll1'L'I',YiTfl0lI ' P1111-insox, Ilrxlc, She will never lark lrie11d.v. F O U R T H R O W PILNI-'x , .-Xlrril,-xlxls, xln expert .1t llll.T'lll.Q irorlc .tnd fun ' l'u.1x'l'l', .'XL'nm-1x'. A .vilent -12111111111 ix hard to find ' lim-ts'rux, Nl-un' 'Il-rw, SlI4't'L'X.X'- ful Snlf-Itelv ' PRI!-Nl, fiI,Il4'lUY, Baehelor Ronteo. FIFTH ROW l L'm:ll, Rnnlitlug l'll find .1 :ray or IIIJICL' one ' l'L'casl.l:x', AIVRII-il., Her xnlilex are her 1L'e.1po11.v ' IMI.-x1'lL'k, L,l'T.I'X, l..1d.v of atnhor- ity ' Pwr-2. RUTH-'Rl', lie Illlllflhlldllf. SIXTH ROW R.-xmm., Nlx Rox, The .vlnile that nmde .Hyron li1IllUll.Y.l ' RNNI?-Kll., Rem, Better late than never ' Rl-il-isis, .Xlfxiug Gigglex f- her delight ' lilralmlcl, lin-iuxtxlm, Srhool ltreakx np the day .vo lllllfb. S E V E N T H R O VI Rll.m', ll-xwl law. The zrorld .Ydlnllllll dixeardx lllL'I'lf ' Rll,lfY, P.-xL'1.lxl-i, For .1 ple.1.vi11.q eonl- pnnion, .vhefv the one ' RUIHSRIAS, Romaar, llix fltrorite l1oolc-- lhe telephone directory ' Rulmzll,-ww, Al.-KRli'XI!Iil', Silent effort rnlex the -world. Page 'I'wen!y-nine .L l 1 1 OIIQIQEIO I - MMM Q- A I I - The gateway to athletic achievement. Glen' L- - L ' ' I ,IQQIQ 1 h A 5 rs, L . u 4 - I V' IA .,.. 4 P..'... I1 5 I . ll , 1 , - I . I lllllll MM llllllll Illlllll lllllllll Mm llllllll lllllllll . , .... ,. . M Illlllll Y ' 'V' Y f r 1 r - v v - r Q' '7 IQ lllllll lllllllll f'i- S2 if 1 i 1 L I 'uge Thirty F I R S T R O W Rm1'm1AN, Humax, The flash of Raye Hill ' Roumz, NORMAN, Far .wlmre the llllliy throng 0 RL'sN.u:Ko, MAR'1'n.A, lt'x the eye that 7lIdlx'CA' the horizoll ' Sf:Al.ics, cl.-XRNII-IL, .Had typixt ' Srpulrzx.-x, AIARII-I, Small but 1101 IIllll0Ilt'L'Ll'. S E C O N D R O W Srzulmmzu, C.-xkl,'l'oN, Hdppy through and through ' Sumlmklczk, IIANIHI., He lmtherx IIUY those .rlwut him ' Smzrzufw, ALKRY, Quiet and genial in all her ways ' Slum, Grzxrz, Silenee ix golden A so ix hix hair ' Slum, Rfxvmnxn, Chev it or leave it. T H I R D R O W SIQLAR, josrxvu, ,Wa11'.v 7111111 ' SMITH, BARBARA. Tall, full, and terrifie ' Sxirm, Blc'l'rx', Shefv well 1111 her way ' SMITH, Glue!-3, Sweet and t'LMTf7lllIlAQ 'with .1 lreanty rare ' Smnuixsuw, Aus, Uh, dr111't you re111e111l1er xweet Aliee - F I R S T R O W Soul-Nalxx, l5r:'1 l'x', 'I'1'11v l1l11u rlcnr fbfllllgb ' Sr. PI-I'l'l-IR, -I.'XlTQl'l,YN, lolly. 'L'ii'I'lL'illIl.Y, prcrty, and 1'111c ' SQVIRIC, PINI'iliR'I'0N, Nom: l111r TIM' l1r1n'u dcsc1'1'u rbv fair ' Sl'r1m1AN, .fXl.lc:1c, Silunr .md utlivicllf. 5 E C O N D R O W S1'1cN1ua::k, P.1xL'l., 'l'.1L'u,v lifu for 1.5r.111tc11' ' Sl'l5l'PI', .Xl.-mv, S111ili11g .11111' IIl'fL'lIsH.V tflfwnrd all ' S'1'1cxv,xk'1', Doxun, Xcrcr u'ir!J1111t 11 x111i1u ' S'l'1QL11ck'1', .Xl xxlxla, Sbck l'L J1'7lIilItLf to klm-un T H I R D R O W S'1'oN1c1,,-xklc, Iflckx. .II11.1'c1'11 .vrylixz ' SU1'k0sKl, M.1xlu:1x1uc1', Shdll find 11 -navy ' SwANsoN, OR- 1.l't,-xN, Shu flmvfx IIIUIIAQ 1111 .111 uz'c11 kccl ' Sw.-msnx, XVll.1.1ul. Ilu',r 11 .111iut 1111111 11111 I1l.X'0 1111110 .1 111.111, F O U R T H R O W 'l'.'xNm1, AIARIUN, .-I gunrlu, pu.11'c-Io1'i11g 1L'r1111.111 ' 'Ifu'1,nR, .ILN1-i, Likc .1 brook, allways l111l1l1li11.q ' 'I'mmvsnN. N YI'-XI.I x, Ilirib, with than I 111m11 to lim' ' 'I'uL'lu'11.1,14, Rum-:u'1', :I1111 thc lmhv gruu' up .111J p1'11xp1:rc11'. FIFTH ROW 'I-URNICR, Iioxxnc, :I .vxrucr lirrlc l.wad111'bc ' LI'I I'IiIlIIl-YRG, Ru:11.-um, l'lI tbinlc 111111111 that- fU1lIUI'l'lI'IL' ' XY.1x1.s11, I'f1.fx1N1:, III' 11c1'ur sec bur .1l1111u ' IYICSII, lil-i1'1'x', G11.11'Ji.111 11fxu11:cr- lIL'.U'. SIXTH ROW XYl'2s'1'ln', Row, .-I rruc .qc1111v111.111 i11 cfcry .fL'IIJ'L' ' XY1l.r:ux, Ifxlncksux, ,II1fg4.'n 111u ' xvIl.IIllI'l', Rnmzur, I haw 11111011 I0 .n'1'r1111plixb, Jcln-v 111c 11111 ' XYISICN, Rusuxx, Silclzt and .vwucr .vL'ivr. SEVENTH ROW xvllljl, IQIIXY.-KRII, Qnorc 111111 .wx 11110 11,1111 l11'L'1.'x bix fclln-w ll1L'Il ...I 11111' ZCUIIIUII ' XVOZAR, Awmutw, IIIII 11111 i11 thc mlm of fha 6111111111111 7lIL'Il ' Ck.-uma, Grin-un. Silcur 111.111 QN0 Pu:- 'rukI:1. Pagc 'l'!.1irty-o11c J 7. W! r JANUARY HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: M. Stchman, L. Smith, H. Anderson, M. Ravlin, N. Cooper, D. Emer- son, 1. Kcay. BACK ROW: E. Shuler, J. Finney, G. Harding, G. Anderson, D. Eyberg, G. Gould, D. Palmer, M. Anderson. JUNE COMMITTEES Cap and Gown ' Commencemcnf ' Speeches ' Banquef ' Prom ' Baccalaureaie JANUARY BANQUET SPEECHES COMMITTEE Y l'.vQr' ll'l1'lAx -11:0 Class of '42 MISS TRUMBLE IST ROW: M. Campbell, D. Deutsch, M. Weller, R. Gamec, Miss Trumble, Adv., L. Fitzgerald, B, Anderson, E. Johnson. ZND ROW: E. Gorham, M. Holbrook, C. Berg- quist, J. Sarico, G. Bezat, M. Valiant, M. Pearson, J. Larson. 3RD ROW: P. Jelley, M. Lanskroner, V. Kuhlman, P. Leason, B. Lundeen, G. Monsour, B. Pomeroy, K. Inge- brigtsen. 4TH ROW: G. Bader, C. Harrison, G. Jacobs, Q. Evans, J. Henderson, W. Shalfcr, B. Utton, I. Doseff. MR. CARLSON IST ROW: M. Langlais, M. Stoll, D. Eck- rnan, Mr. Carlson, Adv., B. Peterson, F. Downs, V. Lindblom, J. Coplan. 2ND ROW: S. Schroeder, B. Osborne, W. Hamilton G. Powley, T. Baron, R. Birkeland, R. Dahl- berg, D. Shabatura. 3RD ROW: B. Leonard M. Flavin, A. Wareham, J. Widstrom, M. McLear, J. Corneaby, M. Doktor, B. Burris. 4TH ROW: F. DeMay, E. Holland, M. Cerini, T. Gcnadek, L. Baker, R. Dombross A. Brandt, K. Fleck, B. Kline. MISS DAHL IST ROW: D, Sventek, G. Baffetta, M. Wendt, Miss Dahl, Adv., J. Hansen, M, Palmer, B. Trickey, N. Hyde. 2ND ROW: M. Tatrno, M. Cronquist, L. Yackel, D. Duggan, T. Fallen, E. Kubick, I. Boie, B. Nybelin, L. Hager. BRD ROW: I. LaZaniclr H. Elchlepp, J. Hornby, D. Solem, V. Livingston, O. Pikula, H. Lrlja, R, Duffy. 4TH ROW: J. Van Gorden, D. Lowell, C. McGovern, D. Ontko, N. Landis, V. Gruek E. Trefethen, B. Hutchins, B. Dunkel. rm- '1'l.lil'f,T'-fbi .. I Class MR. SMITH IST ROW: E. Bauman, C. Hedslvom, L. Le Meve, Mr, Smith, Adv., I. Noonan, L. An- dersen, E. Heller, N, Slorla. IND ROW L. Sweeney, S. Kozlowski, C. Ank, V, Kirk' ham, R. Olson, L, Corbctl, L. Du:-now, A. Owens. 3RD ROW' L. Morlcnson, R. Chvus lcnsen, H. Thornley, G, Horgen, G. Dawson, L. Hexem, A. Foslcr, H. Gveenlcy. A, , MR. BELSTROM IST ROW: A. Meuenga, S. Olson, K. Ed wards, Mv, Beislvorn, Adv,y D. Draneck, M. SchmndI,V.CrooI1, D. Forsbevg. ZND ROW M. Myszlra, M. Mason, C. Scanlon, D. Slockslead, R. Cuvtus, M. Cvampion, D. Dllger, A. Nelson, P. MCNICIKIC. IRD ROW. E. Shaffer, L. Chrxstopher, R. Olson, E. Carlson, D. Simba, J. McGrf, P. Znppna, J. Scvcr. ILM 'S MRS. BLAIR IST ROW, J. Corbell, B, Sporlmn, Mrs. 'ev Blau, Adv., D, Pelerson, V. Scott, D, Hu' salt. ZND ROW- I. KOSTC, C, Slubn, S. Wareham, D. Hausker, M, Ondvov, S. Bur' roughs. 3RD ROW G. Valeboe, I, Reyrrson, E. Mahachek, D. I-Iedslrorn, B, Wlrsncr, J. Blozam. It Happens to the Hes! of Them. Teav, Ivan Teav. rl of '42 MISS COCKBURN IST ROW: L. Zaycheck, M. Morgan, B. Hal' vorson, Mass Cockburn, Adv., N. VanDeren, M. Olsen, B. Hobbs. ZND ROW: I. Helgera son, H, Gruner, E. Beno, R. Johnson, K. Mangen, F. Judrn, L. Leonharl. 3RD ROW: J. Rolishacfer, R. Ncsco, D. GVTIILYO, J. Groen, C. Jenkrns, P. Jordan, M. Grim. 4TH ROW: E. Kelley, F. Lang, R. Sanford, K. Bronson, R. Benrnghof, J. Chelgren, L. Schrader, B. Gregory. MISS KATZ IST ROW: B. Roberlson, H. Furlong, 8. Oufllelle, R. McClintock, Miss Kali, Adv., M. Frllmorc, D. Smrth, E. Ingman. ZND ROW: M. Crarg, D. Keller, I. M. Berg, M, Wnpperman, D. Hersrg, J, Ranseen, S. Haller, T. Errkson. IRD ROW: D. Lane, I. M. Erlandson, F. Fctter, H. Young, J. Schrlds, W. Schumacher, R. Ellroil. 4TH ROW: R. Dunn, R. McKrnnon, B. Thorson, J. Haas, G. Presi, G, Ryan, A. Kacher, B. Aagaard. MISS WALSH IST ROW: T. Shulcr, M. Eppcrly, P. Glenn, MISS Walsh, Adv., E. Lewrs, D. Phrllrps, B. Griggs. ZND ROW: A. Hurt, R. Mosrman, H, Scverson, B. Slaughter, M. Chrrstensen, D. Johnson. 3RD ROW: L. Gulden, A. Gus- lafson, P. Danrelson, F. Clarence, B. Platt, R. Gelhar. 4TH ROW: R. Gilbert, N. Whil- church, L. Lowe, J. Mangen, E. Drusch, M. Brandt, B. Thorpe. Well, al mosl. l'.rQu 'I'hi1'ry-flu' :Sf MISS DOCKEN IST ROW: M. Bafh-Ha, A. Lo Cassro, A. CaI:s1ro, W. Armstrong, Mlss Docken, Adv., H, Karr, M. Maud, K. Kermofi, H, Lasher. YND ROW: R, Rosrnc, A, Callendcr, L. Lcwrs, K. Agncss, D. Matkhcws, R. Parodrs, S. Wakrld, A. Bali. SRD ROW: M. Bau- man, W. Sawyer, R. Abbas, J. Grlbertson, R. Russ:-II, D. Anderson, J. Wrllrams, J. Cullrn. 4TH ROW: J. Jocketty, D. Glass, D. Nelson, B. Gull, B, Gunn, R. Horne, D. Johnson, B. Roetman. MRS, SOMMER IST ROW' G. VoPnva, M. Larsen, M. F shcr, Mrs. Sommer, Adv., G. Frssler, K. Kearney, L. Grrggs, T. McEIwec. ZND ROW: J. Wrlson, G. Larson, D. Braun, R, Andcrscn, A. Jcnscn, V. Powlcy, E. Peierson. 3RD ROW R. Sprnk, B. Lcr, D. Crosby, B. Ahr, D. Sawyer, C. Ofsen, L. Juhus, L. Johnson. 4TH ROW. L, Rernrhe, E. Boys, P. Wrfcox, K. Lrndblom, R. Maffix, D. Gr ger, B. Sweet, P. Lc Frbvrv. l'.a4.' Il'l lux-ri: Class MISS TURNOUIST IST ROW: F. Rusnacko, K. Larson, J, Collrrr, J. Thomson, Mass Turnqurst, Adv., M. Dougherty, H. Loufek, L. Sheldon, D. Zap' pra. ZND ROW: B. Caoucite, B. Kahlrrt, D, Rasmussen, I. Kuhlman, I. Gcankoplus, H. Boyle, E. Gerard, J. Drckrnson. 3RD ROW: L. Nelson, H, Hanson, D. Maiheny, B. Mullaney, G. Josse, C. Herrrngton, E. Two- ruk, D. Nergord, W. Salovrch. MISS SKALBECK IST ROW: M. Wangenstcen, L. Chrsla, J. Ryan, Mass Skalbeck, Adv., A. Qurgglr, J. Zappra, D. Aspnes, H. Brrsbors. ZND ROW: L. Godwrn, D, Zrmrner, B. Hcnnrngrr, Y. St. Peter, J. Myhre, M. Kancl, D. Lrbby. 3RD ROW: A. Johnson, B. Flannagan, C. Inger- soll, E. Wagner, H. Hardrng, R. Davrcs, G. Fodas, D. Smrfh. 4TH ROW' J. Lcwrs, R. Perkrns, F. Kama, W, Albares, T. Sfeppc. B. Johnson, P, Hurlbcrk, E. Eksfrand. M ISS STANTON IST ROW: D. Emmons, J. Azzone, D. Pemble, Mrss Sianion, Adv., B. Builrr, H. Augusfson, C, Stranges, A. Mrmchullr. ZND ROW: R. Pankuch, B. Sherar, B. Larson, M. Perry, K. Bcamrsh, B. Hofford, M. Johnson, G. Johnson. BRD ROW: P. Walsh, M. Myers, J. Gerlach, M. Schram, P. Polnaslek, B. Denman, H. Turner, D. Prfrrson. 4TH ROW: E. Alexander, R. Peicrson, W. Schau- dln, P. Pekierson, J. Merrrck, J. Hall, J. Low, P. Elsen. of '43 MR. SWANSON IST ROW: D. Chergosky, R. Westcott, D. LeMere, Mr. Swanson, Adv., D. Jackman, J. Swanseen, D. Riley. IND ROW: W. Mrnarrk, D. Bussran, R. Craig, V. Larson, C, Carlson, F. Johnson, R. VanGorder, J. Buck. 3RD ROW: J. Kuntz, H. Shcgren, K. Anderson, P. Ryan, B. Nelson, T. Shaugh- ncssy, C. Grant. MR. SEELEY IST ROW: V. Adams, S. Hrllyar, J. Lang- Iars, Mr. Seeley, Adv., E. Svac, D. Thomp- son, E. Andrychowicz, F. Chrrstensen. ZND ROW: R. Ondrov, B. Kolelka, J. Edward, D. Anderson, G. Stevens, T. Murray, M. Levercom. 3RD ROW: E. Smuddle, M. Berg, A. Quigley, L. Hrnch, D. Johnson, G. Harstad, J. Jardrne, M. Hrlke. 4TH ROW: C. Chrrstenscn, C. Pas, D. Mattson, T. Swan- son, R. Mesna, S. Tueting, B. Swanke, R. Anderson. MISS HUMPHREY IST ROW: B. Bernard, E. Mastrran, R. Hen- derson, Mass Humphrey, Adv., H. Hastrngs, J. Nralc, J. Menard, ZND ROW: L. Stordal I. Carlson, B. Baker, S. Van Camp, H. Asp- nes, B, Kronstedt. 3RD ROW: A. Evans, F. Packenham, P. lhorene, N, Shrrley, I. Shrelds, A. Polnaszek, J. Hansen, M. Scho- field. 4TH ROW: M. Comptom, P. Martrn P. Moran, G. Utne, G. Aagaard, R. Clem- ons, D. Moorc, F. Brown. MISS SIMONET IST ROW: A. Hadley, E. Bergquist, M. Cor- bett, J. Hltchcock, Mrss Srmonet, Adv., M. Pearson, M. Pinatello, C. Anderson, J. Wareham. ZND ROW: A. Golda, R. How- ard, D, Kozelka, M. Cullen, J. Vernon, D. Thorson, J. Ostberg, P. Buffington, N. Strand. 3RD ROW: S. Wrld, A, Holmquist J. Hronlrala, P. Wright, P. Ryan, C. Riley D. Anderson. 4TH ROW: B. Grismer, B. VonMchren, J. Dwrnnell, W. Johnson, B. Hughs, D. Frank, T. Silk, C. Huhtala, G Curby. ,QU 'l'Irirrj I , Class of '44 MRS. WADDELL IST ROW J. Rcrrrs, G. Drmlro, B. Wronslrr, ' J. Cameron, Mrs. Waddell, Adv., R. Crosby, R. Strangrs, G. French, L. Bolhrrrs. IND ROW: M. Walbcrg, M. Schmrdt, D. Lrwrs, D. Eason, C. Felrcetta, W. Stormorn, R. Jacobs, A. Peterson. ZRD ROW D. Favorrtr, Dow, W. Wagner, M. Talbrrt, B. Brown, G. Andcrson, G. Wcrss, J. Nobrl, W. Trw. 2 MR. BURNINGI-IAM IST ROXV: R. Amundson, L. Grrdlry, N. Burdrch, B. Hanna, P. Yacgrr, Mr. Burnrrrg. ham, Adv., D. Domanko, E. Pctrrson, l. Nosco, L. Robrrtsorr, V. Owrns. YND ROW S. Evans, H. Hart, C. Dr-may, F. Ranstrad, G. Engcn, B. Borgcn, N. Cook, C. Andrrson, D. Hall, V. Hauglrv. BRD ROW J. Budnrclr, J. Wozar, M. Lcprck, L. Johnston, J. Cahrl, P. Wood, J. Olrvcrrns, R, Lrrn, D, mir, 0. Berry, K. Kabrud. ' r I - - A SQ MISS O. STEVNING IST ROW M. Scalzo, F. Crrstado, M. Roberts, R. Dunn, Mrss Strrvnrnq, Adv., F. Helgcson, V. Gcchor, D. Erstact, B. Paqu- ettc. YND ROW B. Wray, N. Prtrrson, L. Means, I. Hawfltch, S. Krnlrrl, J. Barth, T. Whrtcford, P. Bouchard. 3RD ROW: L. Rogers, E. Jcnscn, J. Stewart, J. Schrcrnrn, P. Krause, D. Knrght, M. Swanson, L. La Zorrclm. 4TH ROW: F. Ccrrnr, B. Grnty, B. Schrocdal, J. Hogctwrdt, E, Doughrrty, E. Caldwell, H. En1lcrs, J. Grrlrng, C. Ellrr. Honor Society LEADERS OF THEIR CLASSES: IST ROW: A. Stedman, M. Macnamara, D. Deutsch, M. Cronqurst, R. Granrud, D. Eckman, B. Halverson, L. Andrrson, R MfClrntoclr. ZND ROW: H. Gruncr, M. Fahr, J. Rottshacfcr, I. M. Berg, D. Hersrg, B. Anderson, J. Larson, J. Deutsch. 3RD ROW' K. Markhus, L. Elrlson, N. Brst, F. Carr, B. Pctrrnc, B. Chrrstznscn, H. Johnson, P. Leason. 4TH ROW: L. Leland, E. Carlson, D. Edwards, W. Gorncy, K. Janrclrn, F. Lang, K. lngrbrrgtscn, R. Grrsmcr. STH ROW. W. Hunter, B. Pomeroy, J. Chzlgrzn, F. Fettcr, H. Foster, M. Brandt, B. A. Smrth, B. Smrth. 6TH ROW J. Schaftrr, D. Brrgstrorn, C. Loufrk, C. Kranz, J. Brown, L. Bauman, D. Dobbs, D. Eyberg, G. Hardrng. U' 4 - 1 3 .sa 1 . '59 1 ' I l'.rQr' 'l'l'i1'l,r'-r'iql'r Mixed MR. SCHRAM, MISS ROSKILLY, MR. WHITING IST ROW: K. Young, S. Von Dell, Mr Schram, Mass Rosknlly, Mr. Whutung, F. Shncly. 2ND ROW: W. Wallacc, C. Bul- Icugh, M. Abrahamscn, G. Frccman, E Ballcy, C. Pugh. 3RD ROW: J. Ludwig E, Frcdrlckson, D. Mannung, T. Nnkul, B O'Rouvkr, L. Huscr. 4TH ROW: J. Schafer A. Bloomqunst, T. Nrlscn, A, Salusbury M. Llrscr, J. Mllcwskl, V. Tollcfsrud. MISS I-IUTCHINSON IST ROW: S. Haskuns, D. Wnght, Mass Hutchnnson, M. Campbcll, M. Sheehan, P. Kdhllsfs. YND ROW: D. Mullev, P. hnvn, K. Janlckc, W. Golncy, E. Smith, J. Mulchnsrdcch, A. Hllluavd. MISS LIEN IST ROW: E. Klock, R. Hcaly, B. Childs, Mass Lncn, M. Mnsfcldt, J. Boyd, M. Engel- brri. ZND ROW: L. Kafswnck, B. Brcdahl, H. Johnson, C. Uppgard, S. Suman, Tancm, McNamc'r. 3RD ROW: J. Dunnlgan, A. Pc- Icvson, M. Anderson, R. Hovsch, C. Wul- Iearns, W. lemma, D. Knox. MRS. FULLER IST ROW: J. Andcvson, M. Groves, W. Dunn, C. Moc, R. Luger, J. Ludvugson. IND ROW: J. Levy, M. Engdahl, J. Tuax, P. Kincaid, R. Mochlcnbrock, Mrs. Fuller, Adv., D. Kronman, D. Behold, H. Todd. 3RD ROW: M. Erickson, R. Anderson, E. Sclarow, A. Ruswold, D. Johnson, T. Smuth, S. Flaeglc, L. Swanson, N. Hannula. 4TH ROW: R. Stcnum, C. Dahlbcrg, D. Olson. A 1'11f,I I I A 1 I 'S I 'Jgu '1'bir'fyf1li11u 1 l'.1qu l'.lll'fY Class of '44 MISS LEGATE IST ROW: B, Ives, J. Cachraras, C. Squrre, H. Gustafson, Mass Lcgate, Adv,, M. Chrrs- topher, B. Hamlett, B. Saunders, P. Nut- ter, D, Frlter. ZND ROW: J. Fettcr, G, Boker, J. Wallen, L. Stevens, J. Skrllrngs, L. Donnelly, D. Erickson, L. Elsen, A. Mes- srah, N. Sander, M. Schmrdt, 3RD ROW' J. Horn, L. Hardrng, C, Ingman, B. Tamblc, A. Burroughs, B. Vlsscher, D. Batson, P. Whrte, D, Prrnz, P. Seeds, S. Bodge. MISS LIEDL IST ROW: R. Matters, W. Haugcnson, P. Mayer, Mrss Lredl, Adv., R. Cullen, J. Skrba, P. Groen. ZND ROW: R. Genty, R. Fox, P. Corbett, J. Lang, M. Barkley, A. Solberg, R. Langlars, R. Koste, E. Beno. 3RD ROW: T. Matters, Y. Vanasse, L. Ho' gan, B. Wronskr, P. Ryan, R. Baken, B. Robrschaud, H. Cossentrne, V. Chock, D. Canfield. 4TH ROW: E. Asp, A. Solberg, F. Stern, M. Johnson, K. Wakrld, M. Kublckg R. Jenson, G. Elrson, E. Sutton, J, Keyes. MR. LAWSON IST ROW: B. Leonhart, B. McBrrde, L. Fleck, Mr. Lawson, Adv,, V. Waterman, N. Hedlund, R. Beckstrorn, B. Ranseen. ZND ROW: J. Clark, C. Thorup, D. Ander- son, D. Stuck, B. Harkrns, B. Duliard, R. Sherrard, W. Herrrngton. 3RD ROW: L. Goranson, D. Rohrcr, 8. Osborne, C. Ever- etts, W. Frank, R. Clara, P. Bly, R. Nelson. MISS VINCENT IST ROW: V. Adams, G. Johnson, B. Ma- theny, V. Beaubren, J, Purdy, C. Wuzrk, G. Loverrdge, A. Stemper, P, Frecrnan. 2ND ROW: D. Laurence, V, Drusch, H. R. Ourg- glc, L, Shaughnessy, D, Tow, M. Sturdr- vant, R. Groth, B. Gerard, J. Garnmell, R. Frey. IIRD ROW: A, Augustson, P. Becker, S. Johnson, B. Hennrnger, W. Peacock, J. Eyberg, B. Carlson, W. Arnold, R. Bunn- srll. 4TH ROW: S. Crockett, D. Bellows, J. Elliot, J. Audett, R. Anderson, D. Rosto- rnrly, C. Hrtchcock, J. Arncson, K. Kjell- berg, G. Nelson. MR. JONES IST ROW: B. Newstrom, l. Bucher, H. Srnrth, G. Hughes, Mr. Jones, Adv., F. Vala- sck, M. Skrllrngs, l. Anderson, P. Ball. ZND ROW: D. Larson, E. Aune, J. Noor-nan, H. Wrlkerson, E, Plack, H. Campbell, G. Rob- buns, E. Salovrch, D. Kam. JRD ROW: J. Myers, J. Freeman, J, Goodull, R. Wrsen, J. Larson, S. Ofstre, T. Anderson, B. An- dreasen, B. Eagle. MISS IRVINE IST ROW: J. Skrba, C. Webb, T, Bathey, B. Taylor, Mrss Irvrne, Adv., W. Foster, C. Dalrymple, J. Glenn, E. Hcnnrnger. ZND ROW: G. Crook, L. La Verle, E. Lcavey, N. Pcttersen, G. Swanson, D. Crown, J. Pet- tersen, J. Leversee. 3RD ROW: D. Shepard- scn, R. Anderson, D. Stcenberg, E. Mad- den, R. Lalrberte, A. Thorne, J. Stockstead, V, Young. 4TH ROW: E. Clemrnons, D. An- derson, P. Merle, A. Thomas, K. Thomcs, L. Pettrs, G. LeClerg, L. Tracy. Class of '45 N MR. PATRICK IST ROW: H. Mayland, J. Madden, J. Col- lrer, B. Mosrman, Mr. Patrrck, Adv., B. Peterson, M. Rusnacko, L. Trrcky, F. John- son. ZND ROW: G, Lewrs, B, Hammen, H. Snow, J. Bruneau, W. Heath, R. Bauman, R. Gaustad, D. Wrlson. 3RD ROW: K. Pratt, N. Brshop, R. Buchanan, L. Langlars, D. Rer- krns, M. Johnson, J. Leonard, L. Palmer, D. Whrleburd, MR. GLENNY IST ROW: E. LeFebvre, C. Thames, H. Leone, G. St, Peter, Mr. Glenny, Adv., L. Anderson, M. LaLone, E. Smrth, F. Coons. 2ND ROW: W. Roche, R. Schardrn, C. Wen- ner, M. Mlnrchrllr, L. Bell, D. Coplan, G. Elwrell, B. Westerberg, K. Lulraska. 3RD ROW: P. Joncas, J. Peterson, R. Mannrng, B. Haywa, L. Young, B. Patterson, L. Sha- baturo, R. Phrnney, L. Hogetvedt. MRS. ROCHFORD IST ROW: W. Shearar, B. Robertson, D. BaIstuH, J. Walker, E. Johnson, Mrs. Roch- ford, Adv., J. Harkrns, H, Slaughter, S. Orton, P. Kelly. IND ROW: J. Perry, I. Rychlcy, B. Bentley, L. Stevens, M. Gran- rud, S. Nrelsen, M. Phoades, J. Marton, B. Lrndstrom, G. Chrrst, G. Johnson, 3RD ROW: F. Wendt, B. Wersser, E. Selss, R. Leonard J. Palmer, H. Hall, M, Hart, J. Smrth, R. Harvey, R. Ward. MISS BEMENT IST ROW: B, Raygor, C. Grlman, M. Ab- bas, O. Benton, Mrss Bement, Adv., H. Rrchardson, F. Rredel, D. Lambert, J. Thor- son. ZND ROW: D. Corbett, B. Donnelly, B. Berg, R. Sommore, K. Burdick, J. Durl- gan, D. Sweet, L. Klugman, L. Crum, D. Way. 3RD ROW: C. Andersen, G. Nelson, C. Mortensen, E. Salovrch, L. Johnson, K. Wallace, L. Peart, D. Sterndorl, M. Scho- field. 4TH ROW: R, Prybilla, B. Browne, J, lngcnsoll, R. Demetrr, D. Harlrer, G. Larson, R. Mahachek, W. Thorpe, Wallace Thorpe, P. Jennrngs. MR. SOVA IST ROW: A. Peterson, D. Chaplrn, Rogers, D. Hedstrom, J. Robrnson, Mr. Sova, Adv., S. Stark, J, Gnesiki, D. Lehman, L. Lewrs, D, Helland. ZND ROW: D. Wray, O. Cook, R. Gallus, G. Mrnarik, L. McGrath, D. OI- son, L. Crampton, E. Koelegen, B. Adams, P. Baxter, V. Crampton. 3RD ROW: L. Kurup, J. Beimard, E. Elsberry, A. Briggs, H. Worthrngton, B. Ranstead, L. O'Brren, L. Dobbs, M. Neucleck, L. Cudd, J. Gilbert. M ISS COLTMAN IST ROW: B. Mitchell, P. Arsenos, M. De Angelo, A. Jensen, Miss Coltman, Adv., R, Stewart, J. Hoel, B. Hanson, A. West. 2ND ROW: E, Ingebrigtsen, V. Petersen, R. Fredler, M. Munger, L. Taylor, D. Opdahl, M. Bussran, H. Fiedler, P, Zrrnmerman. JRD ROW: D. Brontner, J. Kanel, L. Peter- son, M. Nordrn, E. Swanson, R. Dougherty, P. Hawfetch, M. Meyer, R. Marth, E. Mundt. 4TH ROW: M. Sanderson, R. Gun- derson, E. Stark, R. Moore, R. Lambert, D. Brenner, R. Crarg, B. Nelson, B. Pylatunk, R. Dunn. ' Class of '46 MR. LIEN, MISS HOLMGREN IST ROW: W, Errclrson, N. Marth, R. Korr- neg, Mr. Lrzzn, Mass Holmgren, Adv's., R, Selchow, R, Collrer, I. Godfrey. ZND ROW: J. Banlro, J. Branchr, R. Lee, R. Schebloom, H. Schmidt, K. Hammen, R, Jackman, J. Carlson. 3RD ROW: G, Grlman, B. St. Crorx, D, Melby, K. Trvsold, H, Norton, G. Becker, P, Molrn, R, Hannah. 4TH ROW B. Stev- ens, E. Wrzrlr, K. Garfield, C. Donlry, C. Watson, R. Cacluaras, M. Schmrdt, H. Burdrclr. STH ROW' P. Noonan, A. Larson, J. Schroeder, A. Schrcman, K. Glass, B. St. Crorx, H. Olsen, D. Mattox. 6TH ROW: R. Hohnson, L. Compton, M. Lorb, D. Br- zelr, J. Anderson, B. Whrtc, L. Nrlson, R, Trppcy, P. Ross. MRS. POWELL IST ROW' B. Batty, A. Joslrn, I. Kulrrr, S. Cavrlla, Mrs. Powell, Adv., M. Dunn, A, Canfield, M. Hoffman, B. Angus. IND ROW. A. Grllettc, N, McShanc', M. Mosa- mcn, A. Pctcrson, B. Kyllandcr, B. Johnson, D. Johnson, J, Lurk, B. Booth. XRD ROW W. Johnson, D. Wallen, L. Hrll, S. Emrr' son, G. Asp, E. Phorup, D. Elsbrrry, J, Frsn, 4TH ROW: A, Adams, M. Varano, T. Oftrf dal, E. Gaaser, M. Harvey, J. Wood, S, Mener, D. Mayer, C, Locb. STH ROW. C. Loeb, D. Shobcrg, M. Slaoghtrr, R. Padock, H. Orvrlle, D. Crum, B. McDr'c, H. Adlrens. 6TH ROW. S. Smuddlr, W. Johnson, Aaron Johnson, C. Hartwrq, B. Johnson, R. Kerseh, E. Jorgrrnsrn, R, Eagle, W, Mcsno. MRS. KANE, MRS. CAPSTICK IST ROW- R, Vosscn, D. Halverson, B. Feslrc, S. Taylor, Mrs. Capstrck, Mrs. Kanr, Adv's., G. Larson, D, Sporlcrn, R. Drmmrclr, B. Howard. ZND ROW' R. Waqnrr, B, Lar- son, E. Corbett, C. Olsen, D. Moore, N. Soderllnd, D, Larson, R, Gralnrr, E. Rohde. 3RD ROW D, Soderlrnd, D, Larson, D. Fa' wcll, M. Harnerstrom, B. Carter, H. Lrrncs, H. Lrndgrcn, D. Pemble, B. Nolan, L. lvas. 4TH ROW: E. Koch, G. Peterson, M. Hors flndahl, G. Peterson, J. Crawford, J. Koppv, J, Raygor, B. Pomeroy, J. Prrry. STH ROW. W, Blomqurst, A, Br-rnstern, D, Erlrrtson, D, DuBois, E. Baumcn, M. Prart, M. Ross, J, Phorson, E. Sperry, C. Noonan. bTH ROW: W, Nelson, V, Mrllcrrng, L. Paul' son, W. Mrtchcll, M, Popher, B. Fox, M. Means, L, Van Maldrrghem, E. Hogerud, R, Purdy. MISS SHEEHAN, MISS RONEY IST ROW' G, Trschrr, l.. Lundberg, M. Wrrd, R. Mrnarrlr, B, Whrtelord, Mrss Shrr- han, Adv., D, D'Andrea, C. Harlan, J. Smrth, E, Canfield, P. Hennrng. ZND ROW: J. Sterndorl, N. Edrn, W. Drake, L. Phrnf ney, B. St. Cyr, B. Olson, A. Olson, C. Landrs, A. Andersen, L. Mrtchcll. 3RD ROW: K. Lang, G. Armstrong, R. Trmm, J. Olson, H, Lewrs, E. Johnson, D. Scales, R. Zappra, E, Johnson. 4TH ROW: L, Mclfnrght, R. Helland, J. Hcralr, M. Cap- lan, J. Flcdlcr, G, Ncwstrom, D. Harold- son, J, Mcuenga, R. Srmoncttr, B. Hcnry. STH ROW: L, Kuncrth, H. Anderson, T. Meyer, J, Drckerson, 8, Arncson, R. Cart- wrrght, R. Pulachclr, B. Krttleson, A. Bcnjer gerdes. 6TH ROW: T. Harstad, R. John- ston, G. Beaubren, W. Pederson, E. War' rnuth, 8. Dc Jarlars, V. Cary, W. Smrth, E, Hornby. ARDINAL edi+orial, business and advedising sfaffs in high gear, Strike Up J Buster Belstrom .-Xttentionl Baton at order, head hack, left lance up. lforward march. Seven Marshall ma- iorcttes step otli, glistening in their gold and white uniforms. These seven voung misses rep- resent the latest stage in the development of drum majoring at Marshall. XVith the progress the girls are now making, we are certain that in the future we shall see not onlv a larger group here, hut also our present seven maior- cttcs and our one drum major, David lioxrud, performing not only for Marshall, hut as lead- ers of hands elsewhere. 'l'he hand is one ofthe most useful organiza- tions at Xlarshall. Five vears ago it hoasted a membership of thirtv-live. 'lihisimuuher has in- creased continuallv until now, under the direc- tion of .Xlr. lielstriom, it consists of sixtv-three memlrers. Pep auditoriums are enliveiied luv selections from the hand, as are the foothall The Band Music Maestro and hasltetlrall games. 'lihev plav for school af- fairs and participate in community festivities. Count nine measures after letter CI and this time plav those notes short. This, and manv other admonitions mav he heard everv daviduring Senior Orchestra practice. L'nder the supervision of Mr. lielstrom, they have per- formed at the junior Operetta, the june class plav, and several auditorium programs. Second Band is the feeder of Senior Band. lt is a preparatory hand. XVhen the memhers of Second Band gain experience, they hope to comhine frequently with the Senior Band for public appearances. The Second Band will use the old hand capes for its performances. Mr. Belstrom is building a Second Orchestra which will he a preparatorv organization for entrance into Senior Orchestra. At present, the Second Orchestra is verv small, hut in the fall BAND AND MAJORETTES: IST ROW: R. Christenson, B. Dubard, R. Dunn, J. Fawell, P. Becker, J. Reyerson. 2ND ROW: B. Grisrner, E. Peterson, M. Christensen, J. Noonan, C. Lembke, B. Brown, L. Hepem, B. Sorenson. 3RD ROW: L. Johnson, D. Zappia, C. Dalrymple, R. Bolster, J. Ludwig, B. Jensen, X. Thomas, J. Borth, F. Christensen, V. Young, W. Dunn, B. Henninger, J. Cullen, R. Lien, W. Wagner. 4TH ROW: L. Goldonik, P. Jordan, M. Olson, D. Green, J. Scheiman, C. Lausche, J. Kuntz, C. Huhtala, L. Tracy, P. Wil-zox, J. Ludvigson, P. Bly, B. Lowe, H. Shogren, S. Tueting, V. Crampton. STH ROW: V. Crook, R. Curtis, S. Yaeger, M. Sturdevant, R. Sherrard, G. Robbins, L. Christopher, K. Davidson, Mr. Belstrorn, B. Sanford, D. Boxrud, T. Shaughnessy, R. Birkeland, D. Smith, D. Roetomily, G. Davison, L. Lowe, D. Rasmussen, V. Owens. J,J,LfL' l r1rty-forn' it xx ill llc nn Ul'Q1IlTIY,2ILIUITCUIII- PLIITIIDIL' to the Ilrrnn Corps :mal Second Ilnml. 'Ilw IDYIIITT Kforps is nn or- g1lITI7.1II'lUIT for .ulxmxccrl drum xxorlq. .hIL'L'IIITg tllrcc rnncs 11 xrccla, nnrlcr rlrc kIII'L'L'flHlT ot Klr. I5clsrron1.tl1Cx' nccornplislx IIIIICIT. IIZIYIITQ' lcnrncrl flu' lnnalznncntnl rmllnlcnts, rlxcx' 1Tl'L' ITUXI' PTITTIITQ TITCIII to USC IIT nmnx' songs :xml nmrclnng . L A L lwnts. .-X kII'lIlII rs one ol the rnosr nlitlicnlr instruments to plnx' ll alll the IIIIL' polnrs nrc to lmc consinlcrcal. II'irl1 LI kIl'lllTT LTITTI Imglc corps .ls their goal, thc Iiftccn IIICIIIIILTS are srcnnl- ilx' progressing. I hc IIISYIAIIIIICIIT class, xx Inch is vcrx' nlillcrcnt from Second Ilnnrl or Sccoml Orclxcstrn, is il DRUM MAJORETTES: D. Boxrud, L. Goldonlk, V. Crampion, L. Johnson, V. Crook, P. Bouchard, V. Owens class IIT xrlnulr one lcnrns ro plnlx' :ln insrrnxncnr from rlxc IlL'g'IITITIITg. ORCHESTRA: IST ROW: E. Smuddc, M. Sheehan, Mr. Belsirom, B. Saunders, B. Trlclrcy. 2ND ROW: M. Hulke, E. Vonlel, J, Langlans, D. Filter, G. Ady, B. Brown, D. Hall, J. Deutsch. 3RD ROW: J. Cachi- aras, N. Sander, E. Asp, J. Harstad, J. Mel- chlscdcch, P. Wood, D. Dobbs, D. Behold, C. Dahlbcrg. SECOND BAND: IST ROW: L. Kcrrey, M. Sanderson, J. Gerlach, Mr Belshom, H. Snow, A. Jensen, C. Moe. 2ND ROW: M. Prescoil, E. John- son, P. Petersen, L. McGroIh, B. Smith, B. Berg, M. Granrud. 3RD ROW A. Polnaszek, L. Palmer, A. Solberg, A. Boggs, W. Arnold, K. Bronson. 4TH ROW: R. Sonmorc, P. Yaeger, B. Lindstrom, T. Whiteford, V. Crampton, L. Dobbs, B. Pylatuik. DRUM CORPS: IST ROW: M. DeAngelo, J. Hoel, J. Durigan, Mr. Bel shom, Opdahl, G. Nelson, V. Scott. ZND ROW: R. Spink, T. Moore R. Lle, D. Brccner, M. Mason, E. Selss, W. Schardin, E. Carfson. l'.1,Qu lfurrhx'-fii'1 X! JR. GLEE CLUB: IST ROW: G. Lewis, E. LeFebvre, B. Mosiman, M. Christopher, Miss Vincent, B. Bentley, H. Gustafson, H. Leone. ZND ROW: C. Thomas, F. Johnson, J. Harkins, G. St. Peter, L. Prescott, P. Nutter, M. Minichilli. IRD ROW: N. Bishop, L. Bell, J. Skellings, P. Ryan, D. Steenberg, M. Johnson, J. How, M. Rhoades. 4TH ROW: L. Harding, C. lngman, A. Burroughs, J. Eyberg, J. Palmer, H. Heell, P. Meile. STH ROW: D. Anderson, B. Visscher, E. Kubik, M. Hart, J. Smith, E. Plack, R. Gaustad, V. Drusch. 6TH ROW: B. Ranseen, W. Peacock, F. Wendt, R. Thompson, J. Meyers, L. Hogetwedt, R. Leonard, B. An- dreason. Musical Moments SENIOR GLEE CLUB: IST ROW: V. Demko, D. Pemble, B. McNamee, K. lngebrigtsen, Mr. Burningham Instructor, M. Maid, V. Owens, l. Carlson, M. Myszka. 2ND ROW: L. Anderson, J. Myhre, D. Nox, I. Bore D. Soloman, D. Braun, J. Osberg, A. Sorenson, K. Kerrnatt. 3RD ROW: M. Mason, F. Judin, T. Shields J. R n ' e M. Stoll, I. Berg, L. Leonhart, E. Lewis, J. Bronlrala. 4TH ROW: H. Furlong, J. Holmquist e sien , N. Engstrom, C. Berquist, K. Agness, Pat Ryan, F. Palmenham, C. Olson, C. Uppgaard. 5TH ROW: D. Mat thews, P. Wright, P. Jordon, M. Carbonell, D. Geiger, F. Fetter, M. Grimm, L. Julius, B. Hiller. 6TH ROW E. Kubik, H. Foster, G. Utne, A. Nogetvedt, J. Bloxam, A. Brand, R. Borne, B. Martin, B. Thorpe. , . M ,L Q, , I A . ,. , s . I l'.1qc l m'ry-.fir 5 I Glee Clubs and Choir Marshall has a double feature on Glee Clubs, a senior chapter and also a junior one. The Senior Glee Club is the older members' organization of about sixty members. Kay Ingebrigtsen is the Presi- dent and P. j. llurningham, the director. May ninth, the Scaiiors presented their annual spring review which they called the March of Melodies. Sonic of their selections were Begin The Beguinef' Night and Day, My Buddy, and Memories which was the theme song of thc entire review. The junior Glee Club consists of ninth grade students and is un- der the direction of Miss Mabel Vincent. This year the Ninth Grade Glee Club has sung for P.T.A. and for several auditoriums. They presented the Dutch operetta, Tulip Time, last fall. H The Choir, of not more than forty members, under the direction of our Maestro, P. j. Burningham, is made up of seniors who have expressed a sincere desire to be in a musical organization in Stage of great productions. Marshall. Their chief aim is to learn to appreciate music, and to learn points of interpretation, intonation, and regularity of tone. The choir is an elective subject. To become a member, one must have previously had one term in either junior or Senior Glee club. The members re- cently purchased choir robes, which are black and white and very attractive. The choir has taken an active part in several auditoriums, in the 1941 spring review, and in the mised chorus of the Baccalaureate program of the june seniors. The Choir cooperated with the Senior Hi-Y by supplying music for the Lenten Services which were held each Wednesday morning during Lent from seven forty-five to eight-fifteen in the Little Theater. This year Mr. Burningham has spent full time with the vocal end of our music department, the chorus classes, the Choir, and the Senior Glee Club. Mr. Burningham has directed all their performances from the P. T. A. shows to the March of Melody. CHOIR: IST ROW: M. Larsen, B. Wronski, M. Epperly, P. J. Burningham, C. Jenkins, President, M. Roberts, J. Cameron. ZND ROW: D. Evans, K. Duffy, J. Dennison, F. Ranstead, N. Van Deren, N. Cook, W. Wa ner. 3RD ROW: P. Krause, M. Iverson, E. Loftus, E. Johnson, E. Carr, M. Flavin, M. Redeen. 4TH ROW: J. Dow, M. Pugsley, Lembke M. Talbert, N. Whitchurch, R. Wood- man, G. Markey. 5TH ROW: B. Doolittle, P. Elsen, J. Chelgren, K. Fleck, B. Kline, J. Nelson, B. Gregory. rl. Page Forty -seven Tri, Tri, Again BLUE TRI CABINET: IST ROW: M. Olson, M. Epperly, E. Carlson, Pres., J. Dennison. ZND ROW: l. Bore, l. Berg, J. Holmquist, K. Markhus, B. Pcrrnc. ZRD ROW: B, Nybrzlrn, C. Benrghof, L. Leland, M, Brandt. , I 5 f lllc Ciirl Rcscrwcs :irc :1 rm- , , ' V Ilullall Killfflllllfllllllll. :ls XX cll :ls I- . . ,. 5 ' . - ' ' f f am nll-crrx' cluli. llcrc. :rr Xlnr- slmll, thc o1'Q:1r1r7:1rrur1 is dr- vitlctl into run Qrwnrps, llluc lrr :mtl Silver lrr. liluc 'l4i'i.mglc. rlic Scnim' gmirp, has crrrcrmlirictl its rrrcriilicrs this past Yuri' xxrtlm mum cw.-rits. .-Xa nn :rrmuzil tnll pnrrxg llllrc lri Qixcs nl lmri- ilucr turrlic ri1uIlrcr's:rml tlnirglircrs. ln rlic spring. il similar' niflnir' is given for llw tlnilszimltheirll:1lrQ'l1tcr's. 3 llrcsc parries :irc cqrgcrlx' ' :mnirul lux' rlrc girls :rs xxcll ns , . . BLUE TRI GIRLS: IST ROW: D. Peterson, M, Christensen, Miss Legate, Mrs. Rochford, Miss Hobart, P. Wipperman, M. Jackson. ZND ROW: F. Fetter, M. Grim, L. Leonhart, E. Michalson, C. Petersen, M. Fili- pcck, B. Juel, M. Johnson. 3RD ROW: M, Myers, E. Wagner, H. Harding, M. Schram, J. Tyler, J. Fawell, C. Lcrr1bkc.4TH ROW: M. Steuert, S. Burroughs, D. Herslett, M. Reese, A. LaMotte, P, Becker, H. John- son, N. Best, STH ROW: B. Christiansen, E. Carr, B. Smith, R. Helgerson, C. Felrcetta, B. Lundeen, B. Smith, H. Foster. BLUE TRI GIRLS: IST ROW: A. Mrnrchrllr, M. Mancino, D. Norman, B. Halvorson, E. McNammee, Miss Legatc, Mrs, Rochlord, Miss Hobart, V. Dc Angelo, S. Casper, D. Mauldrn, M. Cronqurst, D, Eckman. 2ND ROW: M. Schmidt, M. SEo!I, B. Peterson, F. Downs, D. Deutsch, Z. Thomson, B. Caouettc, M. Wanglastcen, H. Brrsbons, V. Scott, R. McClintock, S. Yaeger. 3RD ROW: N. Van Deren, L. Andersen, M. Mysyka, V. Manther, E. Johnson, D. Phillips, D. Husak, S. McDaniel, A, Sorenson, H. Auguston, J. Noonan. 4TH ROW: M. Steppe, J. Logan, E. lngman, A. Hurt, D. Hausker, D. Keller, H. Braden, M. Hitchcock, J. Deutsch, D. Hersrg, J. Blomqurst, M. Sheean, 5TH ROW: Y. St. Peter, D. Grant, M. Ioset, G. Johnson, L. Nerrson, L. Ellcfson, F. Stonclake, L. Haas, E. Johnson, D, Enons, B. Sherar, C. Uppgaard. 6TH ROW: M. Landskroner, L. Hager, E. Lewis, L, Godwin, R. Pankuch, L. Chcs'a, D. Aspncs, H. Loulek, L. Sheldon, P, Walsh, D. Johnson, V, Croo'r. I l'.rQt' l rrr'r'v-t'iQl'l hy the parents. Blue Triangle sponsors con- ferences and lectures with such subjects as personality, character, style, and vocations dis- cussed hy prominent authorities. A hi-weekly newspaper, Tri Trumpet, has been pulm- lished this year, edited hy the newspaper eoin- inittee of the eluli. This year the ineinliership of Blue Tri totaled izo girls, and of these girls, fourteen were on the cahinet. Barbara South was the fall semester president, and lfvelyn Carlson presided this spring. Silver Triangle is the freshman and sopho- more group of girls. This year, Silver Tri had eighty inemlmers, of which fifteen were cahinet girls. The cabinet serves as a committee that plans the programs for each semester. The slogan of Blue and Silver Tri is To face life squarely. Their purpose is To find and give the host. Blue Triangle eonilmined forces with Senior Ili-Y in presenting an Iiaster program. Blue and Silver Triangle sent Virginia Owens as their PrisiIla to the refugee dance, the Prisilla Prom, which was held at the Radisson Hotel. Blue Triangle used the Snow Swirl as the theme for their Deceinlrer fornial. Mary VVan- gensteen represented Silver Triangle and .lean Ilolinquist, Blue Tri, at the annual Girl Re- serve Ice Carnival held at the Arena. IST ROW: R. Dunn, J. Ostberg, C. Squire. ZND ROW: R. Howard, L. Elsen, G. Fessler, N. Cook. 3RD ROW: W. Wagner, M. Redeen, J. Jardine. BI.L'Ii TRI CABINICT lJl'CSftI'U7If ........ . l fz'L'-P1'C.Viifcl1f. . . SCl'Iic'fii'l'.Y .......... Rec'0l't1'i71g SL'l'I'l,'fi1l'.V Trerrxnrer .......... Inner' Club Cormril. Sofia! Ch41fl'7ll1'II1 .... PI'0tQ'l'I'l7ll CbL1fI'7lI117l. . . . . Przlzliciry Chnirrlmfr. Neu'spi1per Cbirirrlm . I I mir' Cbairrrmrr .... I Vorrbip Cb41fl'71l1'l7l. Ser1'iz'e Chairrrlarr. . ll.. . . . . .lfvelyn Carlson . .Kathryn Xlarlchus . . .Barbara Perine ... . .Isabelle Boie . . .Marcella Iipperly ...loan Dennison ...llla .Xlae Berg . . . .jean Holinquist Charlotte Bennighof ........l.ois l.elal1d . . .Betty Nylmelin . .Xlariorie Brandt . . .Marilyn Olson SILVER TRI GIRLS: IST ROW: M. Groves, D. Baltufl, J. Walker, R. Amundson, V. Beaubien, B. Paquette, Mrs. Kane, M. Maid, D. Thorson, E. Svac, M. Pearson, J. Cameron, J. Boyd. 2ND ROW: B. Wronski, B. Kaar, P. Yaeger, A. Solberg, M. Christopher, L. Prescott, B. Saunders, D. Filter, J. Petter, P. Becker, A. Thomas, D. Wilson, M. Granrud. 3RD ROW: G. St. Peter, N. Bishop, J. Martin, J. Megard, J. Hanson, D. Matthews, P. Wright, L. Johnson, E. Jensen P. Baushard. 4TH ROW: V. Owens, E. Smudde, P. Ryan, D. Steenberg, R. Lalibekrte, C. Ingman, A. Burroughs, B. Wray, D. B R. Auguston, J. Palmer, K. G. Larson, M. Berg, J. Dow, P. Seeds, G. Utne, G. Anderson. .'i . rown, , M. Sturdevant, J. Eyberg, J. Stockstead. 5TH ROW: L. Harding, P. Merle, M. Sander, M. Lepick, C. Anderson, P. Krause, a , Kermott, F. Paclrenham, P. Ryan, C. Riley, K. Agness. 6TH ROW: A. Holmquist, J. Neale, J. Bronkala, L. Griggs, A. Quigley, K. Ryan, Page Forty-rrim. I IST ROW: R. Granrud, Captain, Mr. Towne, G. Von Mehren, B. Thorson. ZND ROW: Ted Anderson, C. Witcher, L. Bauman, B. Gregory, l. Doseff. IST ROW: R. Koernig, R. Minarik, R. Anderson, Pres., H. Lindgren, H. Mayland, A. Jensen. ZND ROW: B. Matheny, P. Mohn, T. Way, E. Gasser, S. Emerson, L. Van Maldzrghem. IRD ROW: B. Hagemeier, C. Thorup, B. Westerberg, P. Katritses, L. O'Brien, H. Cossentine. 4TH ROW: B. Smith, J. Gammell, F. Wendt, E. Salovich, P. White, W. Pederson. o 1 Kmg s Men Two heartbreaking defeats - XVashhurn 3 Marshall z University High 3 Nlarshall : were the causes of Xlarshall's placing onlv third in the Xlirmeapolis lligh School Animal Chess Tournament. Our hoys took South and XVest, each hy 4-r defeats, and they gave North ii 3-1 tumble. l.eeds L'Llndefeated Bauman and lioli l our out of Five Clranrud are the only graduating memhers of the team. i Junior Statesman The junior High self-governing student coun- cil has just completed :mother successful year. The majority of their time has heen spent on prohlems pertaining to running in the halls and on the lawn, loss of property, and conduct in the auditorium and in the lunchroom. The council sponsored the yearly get-acquaint- ed party for new junior High students and also planned a series of excursions to points of inter- est in Minneapolis. Through the Council, each student shares in the fun and prohlems of the school. Statesmen A11 lhis year the Senior Student Council undertook the man'agenient of the auditorium schedules for the two semesters, working out the programs with a faculty committee. The council sent mementoes to students and alumni who have M left Xlinneapolis for national 7 defense work. 'lihcv also or- ganived a clean up 'campaign IST ROW: R. Dunn, V. Selhur, J, Durrnigan, R. Leversce, B. Paquette, T. Whltefon, R. Kozellia. ZND ROW: M. Olson, 8. Trickzy, L. Andersen, M. Myzka, T. Fallen, G. Fess- Ier J. Megard, J. Hanson. 3RD ROW: E. Loltus, L. Johnson, N. Sander, N1 Cook, A, Hifi, S. Wareham, J. Deutsch. 4TH ROW: D. Rasmussen, J. Swanson, J. Holm- qurst, K. Markhus, J. Williams. STH ROW: B. Holbrook, R. Grismer, T. Steppe, B. Christiansen, B. Pomeroy, K. lngebrigtsen. 6TH ROW: A. Brand, B. Smith, C. Loufek, 'J H. Craig, G. Ryan, L. Bauman, B. Thorpe, B. Elmberg. 75 X I '.1,Qt' I i1'!y North and lfdison High Schools to studv their locker and hall prohlems. Reports showed Nlar- shall to have more student lihertv than the other schools. Mike Fr-ight ? Station OL'Q'l' of Xlarshall lligh School, broadcasting from the Radio Club room, gl i, un- der the direction of Kliss Xlavbelle Bovsonf' The Radio Club is a nexvly organized group, com- posed of about txventy-eight people who have shown an interest in attaining clear articulation, speech sounds, script reading, and interpretation of characters for radio. ln the last year, the Radio Club has accomplished much to its credit. 'lihey have taken part in txvo major radio productions at the L'niversity station, XYl,l3, and have also ap- peared on programs at several other local stations. 'l'he club sponsored a very interesting auditorium this semester, illustrating the elfeets of speech on radio. Pro and Con .-X second place tic in the city and a second place in the National lforensic League Tournament at Red Wing are on the record book of Rlarshall's Debate Club for 1941. 'lihe team, coached by Mrs. Sommer, is composed of ,lack liroxvn and liill Hol- brook, atlirmative, and l.eeds Bauman and jim lVilliams. negative. Arthur llrand took a fourth in oratorical declamation and a sixth place in ra- dio announcing at the Red XVing tournament. Hi -Y! 'lihe purpose of the lli-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. 'liheir plat- form is clean speech, clean sports, clean scholar- IST ROW: B. Turner, E. Bergquist, P. Riley, Pres., Miss Boyson, S. Yaeger, R. Randall. 2ND ROW: M. Fahr, M. Sheehan, E. Michalson, N. Best, B. Juel, E. Carr, M. Stewart, 3RD ROW: F. Fox, G. Leonard, V. Kuhlman, J. Pylatiuk D. Buelow, E. Kubik. 4TH ROW: D. Shabatura, R. Christensen, J. Bloxam, A. Brand, M. Radell, A. Wallen, E. Leversee. . , 5 1 IST ROW: R. Graniud', J. Brown, Pres.', Mrs. Sommer, P. Wright. ZND ROW: J. Williams', B. Holbrook', B. Pomeroy', A. Brand', L. Bauman'. ' Members of N. F. L. Hi Way! ship, and clean living. During the past year, the various Hi-Y chapters have operated the secondhand bookroom. donated 'lhanksgiving and Christmas baskets, taken care of concessions at football games and conducted Lenten serv- ices. 'l'here xx as a total of thirty- live nexv members inducted into br. Ili-N during the school vear. IST ROW: J. Swendseen, L. Foster, T. Shu- Ier, Mr. Ostrander, K. Ingebrigtsen, F. Judin, J. Ranseen, C, Jenkins, S, Curry. 2ND ROW: K. Landis, H. Turner, C. Peugh, J. Swanson, D. Hedstrom, L. Lowe, C. Leight. 'N. Whrtchurch, T. Nihil, B. Leon- ard. 3RD ROW: K. Janicke, R. Sanford, D. Edwards, R. Westby, B. Hewitt, L. Fleck, G. Davison, J. Schafer, E. Mahachek. 4TH ROW: F. Lang, J. Reyerson, B. Holbrook, 1. Williams, L. Bodine, B, Pomeroy, D. Bergstrom, R. Dombross, K. Davison, B. Dunn. STH ROW: A. Brand, B. Thorson, P. Squire, J. Chelgren, C. Loufelr, B. Geiger, D. Benham. 6TH ROW: G. Rvan, B. Greg- ory, B. Thorpe, L. Bauman, J. Brown, I. Dos- eff, R. Leversee, B. Roberts, D. Eyberg, B. Ekberg. llrec I il'1y-rum' i ll wx x 1 x - S Z4 -:ZW .S N Jumor Sportswomen S . , . . . fhe . unror C .A. A. is comprised of girls from seventh and eighth grades. Their sports in the gym are much like those of the Seniors. They show interest in kickliall, volleyhall, and has- kethall. Tournaments are held in each sport. The finals of each contest are played after school with much rooting and cheering f' rm the sidelines. lfacultv advisers are Nliss Irvine and .Xliss gx Y Stevning. lL L L a li C kj ffl l 1 . I, g s 9 T 5:1 Yfyxx it H K Woman's world. Sportswomen The greatest distinction at- tainalrle in the Girls' Athletic Association is to merit a eity xi ide emlrlem. ln order to earn this honor, a girl must earn a thousand points, or four lmn- dr'ed points more than those needed to win a Xlarshall M , During the winter months, girls w ho are interested in sports, take part in volleyball and hasketlrall tournaments and in the spring, their inter- ests turn to diamond-hall, ping-pong, liadminton, tennis, deck-tennis, and shutiie-hoard. Tournaments are held in each sport and a girl gets points for every tournament she enters. A school letter is awarded only to the people who have earned six hundred points and who have the recommenda- tion of the gym instructors. A girl may also earn points in such sports as hiking,hicycling, skating, swimming, and roller- skating. lfmhlems are awarded ae- cording to the point system. A hexagon is given to those who have earned one hundred points. Page Fifty-rico IST ROW: O. Benton, S. Stark, R. Schebloom, H. Schmidt, K. Hammen, Miss Irvine, G. Becker, M. DeAngeIo, M. Abbas, D. Chaplin, K. Burdick. ZND ROW: D. Hzdstrom, D. Sweet, J. Hoel, M. Bussian, E. Ingebrigtsen, P. Mohn, M. Schmidt, L. Taylor, J. Durigan, H. Fiedler. 3RD ROW: A. West, P. Simmer- man, D. Branter, P. Baxter, L. Klugman, D. Olson, M. Munger, P. Hawfitch, V. Onev. 4TH ROW: L. Crum, B. St. Croix, K. Glass, M. Loeb, D. Bizek, C. Wattson, A. Schiema, L. Compton, E. Koeltgen, B. Adams. STH ROW: L. Dobbs, L. Peart, B. Horgen, M. Schofield, J. Pomerleau, J. Schroeder, A. Lar- G It. Johnson, M. Sanderson, J. Anderson, i ert. son, V. Crampton, L. Kurup, M. Meyer. 6TH ROW: L. O'Brien K. Wallace, D. Steindorf, M. Neudeck, B. White, L. Cudd, J. . . Q fi' 3 2 J IST ROW: B. Newstrom, D. Deutsch, Miss Stevning, B. Trickey, President, Miss Irvine, F. Downs, B. Kaar, N. Hyd. ZND ROW: M. Cronquist, D. Droneck, G. Crook, M. Christopher, B. Hamlett, V. DeAngeIo, H. Quiggle, L. Stevens, M, Mayland. SRD ROW: L. Shaughnessy, P. Ryan, D. Filter, J. Fetter, N. Pet- tersen, V. Lindblom, J. Coplan, M. Sturdevant. 4TH ROW: P. Fvey, P. Becker, R. Augustson, P. White, V. Young, E. Kubik, E. Smudde, S. Wild. STH ROW: D. Steenberg, C. Anderson, D. Johnson, V. Living- ston, V. Crook, L. Gulden, M. Berg, M. Sheehan. 6TH ROW: H. Elchlepp, M. Hilka, A. Thorpe, B. Tamble, A. Burroughs, J. Horn, D. Prinz, M. Lundberg, C. Felicetta. W4 lST ROW1 G. VoPava, R. Arnundson, M. Campbell, J. Cameron, B. Trickey, President, Miss Holmgren, 1. Wareham, C. Squire, D. Filter, R. Henderson, M. Christopher. ZND ROW: A. Hadley, B. Wronskr, M. Roberts, B. Paquctte, K. Kermott, M. Maid, J. Neale, L. Shaughnessy, H. Qulggle, B. Saunders, J. Fetter. JRD ROW: R. Lalrberte, C. lngrnan, P. Becker, P. Ryan, D. Steenberg, L. Bell, A. Peterson, D. Anderson, B. Vrsscher, G. Fessler, E. Smudde, L. Griggs. 4TH ROW: J. Bronkala, M. Berg, G. Engen, D. Brown, L. Johnson, L. Julius, M. Mason, E. Kubrk, N. Sander, N. Cook, B. Grismer. 5TH ROW: C. Anderson, P. Krause, B. Borgen, M. Redeen, F. Packenham, P. Ryan, A. Quigley, K. Ryan, H. Turner, P. Ryan, R. West- cott. 6TH ROW: J. Cullen, D. Prrnz, J. Jardine, R. Anderson, M. Talbert, B. Brown, B. Holbrook, G, Markey, R. Lrcn, M. Radell, G. Bezat, B. Rogaard. v IST ROW: B. Halvorson, R. Randall, E. Carr, Miss Simonct, H. Brisbois, D. Thorson, M. Wangensteen. ZND ROW: M. Burns, R. McClintock, B. Griggs, Z. Thomson, D. Phillips, P. Walsh, J. Dennison, E. John- son. 3RD ROW: B. Juel, D. Keller, D. Peterson, I. Berg, M. Olson, N. Van Deren, D. Matthews, R. McKin- ley. 4TH ROW: D. Mauldrn, V. Manthei, L. Ellefson, P. Wright, C. Riley, K. Agness, E. Maland. STH ROW: M. Bell, P. McNickle, J. Schrlds, E. Mahachek, B. Smith, G. Ryan, B. Wiesner, B. Utton. Deutsche Stenden Once Ll riiomli tliirtx' stutlcnts who :irc taking llciinnn or lmvc l2llQL'll' it pi'cx'imlsls'. gather with llicii' ntlx'isci', l riiulcin lsnty. tu lcnrn inure nlmut llic lziugilnigc. customs. music, nml plays of tlic Cicrrnnin purple. llltnriugizipli i'ccm'tls of operas, cnm'c1'ts lay' fnrnutis Cicrrimn cmripusws. nrt' plgryctl. licrrimn is spoken in thc kll':llll1ll'l7.1lflUllOf plays .intl in play ing' gziincs such ns Information Populus Romanus Magna Cum l.1iutlc-witli gI'C:lf praise do wc applaud tlic l.:1tin cluli for tlicii' mitstnmtl- ing mciiilicrsliip. .Xliss llnlm- grcn is tlic faculty 1lLlYlSCl' nntl llctty lriclq' is their cncr- gctic prcsitlcnt. 'lilic l.11tin Cliilm umsists ut owl' liltx' mcmlmcrs who :irc stutlcnts of l.ntin. lllL'L'llllDl5llI2lllllX'1lSU- cinl 0l'Q:ll1l7.1lfl0l1, lmut um' ul C lfh lllillll plll'p0SC5 I5 to QIYC ll 1 C ll:lL'ligl'UllllLl ol l,ntm :intl thc fumlnmcntnls of tlic lurigiizigc tu mcmlrcrs, .Xlnnt parties nic given ill' xxliicli new fricmls are mtulc. pcimmriallity is tlcvcl- npcal, :mtl am alttitutle of su- cinlrility is cstzilmlislictl. Parlez-Vous Francais? You -xsurrltr' soon lcntn tlic l'il'CI'lL'll language :ls Ll mem- lvcr' of the lfrcncli Cllulw, fur tltc rmigzlriilaltitrii is cmnpusctl of students in citlici' lirst ui' sccnml scar l'il'CllL'll. 'l'l1is vcnii' thc clulmlmsrricttxticcnmmintli, lmving n lrusincss inccting zintl also :t socinl ltuur. llic clulm liars succcssfullx' LllfCIllPfCll tu luring' ll tlccpcri irmlwsrzimlirtg of lfmncc :mtl its language tu the iiicmlmcrs. Yivc lc ccrclc l i'nnqnisc Llc .llnrslinilll ' .let 2 r 5 . l'lc:ist '. Ilicrclmx giving' tlic clulr mcmlicrs nn up- , . - ' L . . , IST ROW: D. Deutsch, F. Downs, Miss Katz, K. Markhus, Pres., A. pul'fllI1llX to npplx' their ltnmx lctlgc ut C-crrrmn ourggle, R. Mcclantock. ZND ROW: L. Godwin, H. owner, R. oran- - 4' V - - H f , , rud, B. Grismer, L. Asp, J. Rottschaefer. 3RD ROW: P. Wrpperman, in curixcisnitrmi. l lic incctings tlinxx to ll clusc M, i,,Ci.,o,., D, r-mag, E, wagner, M. Grim, F. sioneiake. -:TH ROW: xx ith cx'ci'x'ui1c singing' fniiiilinr' C icr'rn:m fulltsmnigs. R' Gilmer' B' Pommy' M' Sandi' B' Benmghol' B' Pyle' l'.rqu Ifil ty -flvruu - . . Q -JA, E' f' 5 War 1 lg 41 I --0 , or f - f A f f f News Hawkers .. i . ' f' ' J ' l A ,V l lfclitors anal reporters alilce, coniliinc their elliorts 'W' every other week to present .Xlarshall's school paper, A J' the I1m',Q'e. Reporters luring nexxs from all sources in 9' 'P' ' IQ 1 the school, and the editorial statl classifies it and puts V it into page layouts. 'lihe judge performs a ralualmle A I news service to the school as xxcll as providing enter- iib tainnxent. ,Z jx ' liettx' Christiansen is the eclitor anal Xlr. Kenneth one me ,he JUDGE is out, Seeleviis the facultx' adviser. me IST ROW: E. Klock, B. Halvorson, E. Wilcox, G. Mansour, Mr. Seeley, B. Christiansen, Mr. Sova, K. lngebrigtsen, B. Lewis, M. Wangenstcen, D. Eck' man, M. Cronquist. ZND ROW: Z. Thomson, H. Brisbois, R. Randall, 8. West, R. Andersen, M. Myszka, L. Godwin, N. Best, B. Turner, D. Thorson, M. Burns, 3RD ROW: L. Rogers, A. Hirt, J. Larson, D. Grant, D. Keller, P. Wright, D. Matthews, M. Olson, D. Peterson, N. VanDeren, P. Wipperman. 4TH ROW: M. Sheehan, D. Heislg, H. Loufelr, L. Sheldon, P. Walsh, E. Wagner, H. Harding, L. Leonhart, M. Grim, J. Tyler, D. Knox. 5TH ROW: R. Mosrrnan, C. Jenkins, C. Bergqunst, D. Shabatura, E. Alexander, H. Johnson, D. Edwards, W. Gorney, R. Woodman, D. Matheny, R. Pomeroy. 6TH ROW: B. Pcrmc, F. Petter, M. Brandt, B. Wiesner, B. Benighof, D. Bergstrom, J. Chelgren, B. Gregory, B. Aagaard, l. DoseH, R. Leversee, W. Salovnch. llcx', hare you corerctl that yet? The tlcatl- line is 'tonight at qzgofl 'l'hese arc a few exclama- tions from the ,Iunior journalists who offer their services in aiding thc regular 'lnalge stall' in the coverage ofthe ,lnnior lligh School. 'l'heir hard. continuous elliorts are nnlch appreciated hx' the oltlcr incnilmers ol the statl, tor their news is ' hot ull- the press ,llarlvs Christopher and llorothx' l'1lter heatl thc statli of the .lnnior lligh portioniof the IIIHIQQU. IST ROW: E. lngebrlgtsen, J. Wenner, M. Christopher, D. Filter, L. Harding. ZND ROW: R. Labbent, N. Sander, B. Smith, R. Anderson, J. Myers. l'.1qc lfflfj'-lifllll' Car-d1na1 Corps 5 EDITORIAL STAFF ' i1m1I 111 f 1 KIIN , IIIIIII .-I,v,v11i'iI1fc Iftiifllllli. . . . . .- IIIIIII.-I II'IcI. lim' Clmsx If 4' .S'poI'f.I' I5Ir'if1111I'. . . . . . .lion IIliXYI'l li, DIm:I4 I,Icx'I IHFAH E E E L ' LL'-u . IH.. - - . ' I Q7 ' ' I L14 I 9r. J Ir ,II 'I 5,1 I . I' jg! :tal ,6 1 I '54!I' fi? y I' . . , . . , ' ,II ' ' '. ISI .II af. .. . . .III-1I.Ifx .II Qsox CII-1IIu:Is f .- Ixu in l Q I ,, ,I . 1' A PF' I I5 Xl s , IIzR J -iIzsIcIc A I - I f R 33, . r s r I L'IIr111'c Ifiiltorx I',x'I-'mx CAIIII, IJICK NIM..-INII, I,oIs I,IiI,.-XXII C63 if ANI! SENIOR iXSSIS'l'.-XN'l'S E : Gotta eat a sandwich now, so I can get ads during lunch. A A I I.. aa 3 IST ROW: B. Hewitt, B. Juel, G. Hardlng, Mr. Olsen, H. Johnson, R. Grismer, M. Filipek. ZND ROW: R. Randall, E. Johnson, E. Michalson, K. Mark hus, J. Dennison, A.-GeankopIis,IE. Carr. 3RD ROW: E. Carlson, L. Leland, B. Hunter, R. Wzstby, E. Walsh, M. Brown, F. Fox. 4TH ROW: G. Leonard R. Helgeson, B. SmIth, B. Chrustranscn, B. Wilhoit, N. Garnaas, C. loufzk, D. Maland. LIIIIII ADVERTISING STAFF .XI.'XIiCI.X I-'II.IIII-ik, .III111I1,q'L'1' XI.xIu:I'I-'III'I'IQ IfI.I-'I' I Il x.xI ,-Xxm' cII'f,XNliUI'l.IS SIfxIoIc Asslsrxx IS BUSINESS STAFF IRICIIII ID.Ix'IsIIx C,II.xIzI,I 5 I,0l'l-'lilx Dux S'IiI-iIY.Xlll' x.II, AIn'IsuIu C-IIfI'xIxs Mr. Olsen, H. Johnson, B. Hewill, R. Grismcr, B. Juel, G. Harding l'.1,qc lfifty-lii L Seton Hy-ers Seton llx' clulms, 111'g1111i7,c1l i11 sixtccn lllllllll' llllkl scniur l1igl1 scliunls, 11rc 1111its of Sctem Ciiriltl, XX'lTlL'll is ll CQ1r1111111111it1' lfllllkl 11Qc11cx'. Vlillk' Cllllls ullcr ZlilY2llTI1lQ'L'S ru girls intcrcstctl i11 klI'1lXXllTQ. craft, pcrs111111l1tx', 11111l 1TpI,lC1ll'2lllL'L' 1111p1'1n'c111c111. Seton llx' llICIllllCl'5lllP lllIL'51lI'L'5Ill1lll Llllkl 1111- url- lcctctl Qllllll scriicstcr. 'l'l1ci1' klllL'S illvc llSL'Kl I11 Sc- . 5 H ps. l'lllIlLlS 11cc1111111l11tc1l lux' tlic L'lllll5 11111x' lic l'Cl'1llllCLl lux' tl1c111 llllll Ll CCl'f:llI1 p1'11p111'1i1111 spt-111 for spccinl projects 11pp1'111'c1l ln' tlic SCL'l'CI1ll'X 111 IST ROW: A. S cdman, B.Sorcnsor1, M. McNamara, M155 Leidl, E. Jones, Sl-'full fillllll- R. Wscn. IND ROW: V. Demko, M. Stcppe, J. Logan, K. Beamrsh, H. ' ' , , .., . , , ,. , ., , , . .' . KO,,oQ,,.,,l ,A ,,,,,,,d,,I vi DeA,,ge,O, MD ROW, D' Smthl D- Zappa' ll1L p.1st 1911 tlu lTlLlTllJLI5 l1.11L l1u11 x1111l1111g N P 'fri be Abbdi- KA Mf '9f - M- Shfedn- 4TH ROWS C- F2 C2ffd- 1111 U'1ll'llIClTIS for tl1c Rctl Lruss 11111l l1111'c l1111l scr- M. Lundbcrg, H. Young, A. Larnathz, M. Reese, D. Hersreth, P. Becker. D- '. I ' Cl'1ll ll1l'Cl'L'Sl'lllQ' SpC1lliL'I'S ill' l'llCIl' IllL'l.'flllQ'S. Junior Trippers .Xlc111lmc1'softl1c -llllll1Jl'.lil'lP Cirmip 2ll'L' Lll'1lXXl1 tc1'vicx1's11lo11g'x1'irl1 rl1c Sc11i11'1 I'1'ip Ciroup. Nut 11lm1111t 11110 lTllI1Lll'CLl t11'c11tx'-livc tlollnrs ln' sr.-llirw tions, 11111l ln' spu11s11ri11Q ll s1111litc. llicx' nilltnlqctl1c11't1'1pm 'I'1n111 .Xnunx llllll IST ROW H, Augustson, C. Jenkins, Pres., Mr. Setter, V. Sioli. ZND dlllilllg liliwlcli Yilfilrlllllv H143- ROW: H. B sbo s, L. Godw n, B. Butler, A. Hirt, S. Ware am. 3RD . ', ,. ' ,' . ', , , ,' , , ROW. M. ,j,'y,,,,f,I D. A,p,,e',- C- W,,C,,e,- ,I C,,e,,,,e,,, Xli. S.1ttL1 I5 tl1L11 l.lLlIlfR .11l11sL1. St. Louis Blues il lic 1I1c111u sung' ul' tlic Senior 'lirip Ciruup this putcnl i11 tl1c stvlc slum sp1111s111'c1l lux' thc ll11x'11111 it-111' 1111s SL l,11111s liliicsfl for l'llL'X' rmmlt ll six-1l11x' fI11111p1111x'. 'l'l1c Scninr 'lirip Ciruup is L'HIllPU5L'Ll ul trip klllI'lllQ' l'l1ISlL'l' 1'11c11lic111 tu St. l.o11is, .XllSS0lll'l. tx1'c11tx'-11i11c IllL'ITTllCl'S 11itl1 Xlrs. lY111l1lcll llllkl Xlr. llirring tlic XCZII' llicx' L'1lI'l1Ckl 1111r11c1' lrx' sclling' lic- .Xl11s1111 11s f11c11ltx' 2lLlYlSCl'5. L'lTNL' pl111cs, killl'lNTlII1lN L'1ll'll5 5 Llllkl lllQlLjLl7llTL' s11l1s1'1'iptiu11sg f In llllflilllll' L'1ll'N LllIl'lITQ tl1c - 1 1 - , , l'1'1111l111lIst-,1s1111.l1x c11111l11cti11g 1 ' 11 - Ll xcrx NllL'L'k'5Sl.lIl l'lllllIIl:TQC . 1. 5lllf. llllkl I11 sp1m11s111111g RllXlllIll llLlllllC7Yl7llN. liliu llcritlwxrrirs is 1111 1111- Illllll llll-llll' i11 x1l1it'l1 s1111lc11ls l.l'I1Ill Xl1ll'Nll1lll 111l4c p11rt. 'l'l1is xuir sL'X'L'lT NlllllL'lTIS partici- IST ROW' E. Lawns, M. Palmer, Mr. Mason, H, Johnson, Mrs. Waddell, D. Norman, E. Johnson, IND ROW: V. Manthcr, T. Fal- lcn, l. Drutsch, J. Blomqurst, C, Wrllrams, J. Larson, M. McLcar. ZRD ROW: M. Hol- brook, A. Wareham, D. Lowell, B. Perine, E. Carlson, P. Jclley, B. Chrrshansen. 4TH ROW' M. Molhar, G. Mansour, B. Pome- roy, K. lngebrrgtsen, A. Brand, D, Hogan' son, B. Pyle, B. Uklon. l'.1q1' f lII,1'-Sir l1u111 lU.X 11111l 1 ill. ljlll'lITQ' tl1cir illlllllll' X'L':ll', tl1ci1' 11111111 tasks 1ll'C lll1llilIlQ 1111111cx' llllkl 11ttc111li11g i11- llTl5 'p11st 1'c11r tlic -lllllllil' Ciroup lT1l5 L'Lll'I1L'tl . . : fllTl'lSflllLl5 cnrals, license pl11tcs.11111Q117111c siilwscrrp- Stage Hands 'l'he stage erew, untler the direction of .Nh x, i Sehram, has come through another vear of sue- eessfnl stage protlnetions and autlitorimn pro- grams. 'lihe w ork hehintl seenes is taken eare of hv this group. XYithont their loval serviees, elass plavs, Rhvthm Rentlevvons, .Xlareh of Xlelotlv, would he impossilmilities. lheir main tasks are setting lights, eleaning np after protltretions, :mtl setting up properties tor antlrtorimn programs. lhe lnovs finish eaeh vear's work with a hang- 1 - I IST ROW: C. Bulleigh, Mr. Schram, T. Jelly. 2ND ROW: T. Ludwig, HP lhllltlllkf. J, Swanson, L. Huser, L. Baker. 3RD ROW: B. Engen, T. Nelson, J. Milewski. , l ll ie: I , ' At Your Service .-Xlthongh thev laek llashv uniforms tlne to a shortage of tinanees, memhers of the Nlarshall l ligh Sehool Service Clnlm are on the ioh, wearing their elassv red and white serviee lmttons. The chief tlnties of the elnlm, of whieh there is a junior antl a Senior tlivision, are taking tiekets for the noon movies antl keeping ortler in the autlirorinm during the movies. r 1 'l'he lmovs get the lireak of eating lunch in the lsr ROW: M. Hard, R. Minsfak, Mr. Mason, c. Olson, L. Pl'linr1ey.2ND - ,- ' f' Q R - ROW: G. Armstrong, D. Soderlinel, W. Blomquist, A. Olsen, A. Ben- antlrtor nnn so thev ll he there, reatlv tor the tlmn- iegmdes, 3RD ROW: J, Kopp., 5, Wim., C, wink, W, pcm.. A, Joh... tlering hertl of movie goers when thev arrive. 5,225,215 Bfoxiigsgoftohnson' D' Cmby' J' R m ' B' S lo'd' K' Master Motorists 'IX higger :mtl hetter elnlf' was the motto of the eauses. During the meetings the memhers tlis- the Driving elnlm this vear. 'l'he group is not onlv eussetl measures of prevention. 'lihev gave a radio a Driving elnlr: it is a Safetv Cotmeil. lt has lmeen lmroatleast on XYMIN eonsisting of a skit showing keeping a reeortl of all aeeitlents at .Xlarshall and the tlanger of hitehhiking antl also sponsored the first our of tloor auditorium ever heltl at .Nlarshall at which time Klr. Smith gave a tlemon- stration of the right and wrong wav to tlrrve. IST ROW: D, Deutsch, F. Downs, Mr. Smith, Elchlepp, J. Fawell, T. Errkson, C. Lemblre. 3RD ROW: D. Hersbeth, M. Reese, A. La Matte, J. Cullen. 4TH ROW: C. Benighof, 69 bert. l'.1,ge lfilily-A'r.'1't'rr C. Hedstrom, L. Nerison. 2ND ROW: H. D. Stewart, J. Haas, G. Clausen, A. Lam- IST ROW: M. Schiena, M. Ross, D. Evans, Miss Roskilly, B. Caouette, ls -l if Painters and Pallets The Scenic Art class holds interest for about twenty-nine students under the guidance of Xliss Rosltilly. These students have charge of designing and constructing the scenery for all stage produc- tions. Their help in staging You tIan't Talte lt lVith You, Rhythm Rendezvous, Tulip Time, and other mayor productions has made these shows great successes. The excellent work that the individual students have done on the etch- ings and art drawings for our Cardinal is one of Sa' N. Shirley, M. Baillaargeon. mo now: E. Loftus, M. umm, D. Hector, the reasons the Scenic Art class is so valuable to C. Jenkins, B. Hiller, N. Franlr, D. Buelow. 3RD ROW: L. Baker, K. Flakne, rg' , K. Hut, s. Kline, J. mlm, v. Tollefsrud. 4 -1 - l-l - Boots and Saddles The Riding Club is one of the most unique clubs at Mar- shall. This year the club had a membership of about thirty- tive members, boys and girls. lfverv lYednesda'y afternoon about fifteen of them trelt out to the fiolden Valley Riding Stables in an open air truck, furnished by the stables. The members who did not shine as good riders, received special attention from instructors. llarbara Smith has been the president this year, .Xliss lloy- son the adviser. Dan Cupid's Proteges The .-Xrcherv Club, Nlarshall's youngest extra- curricular activity. was organized- to promote in- terest in archery in Xlarshall and to give those al- ready devoted to the sport, opportunity to prac- tice. Shooting practices are held twice weekly, Klon- dav and Viednesdav, in the basement einder track. .-X 'regular businessimeeting is held once a month. I-'XL-.-wat in the clult must provide his own eiluipnient, except the target. No one is allowed to remain in the club who does not maintain a suit- able scholastic average. This rule was made in or- der that participation in the club will not seriously ailiect the scholastic standing' of an individual. ima- :ffm-L-i,qzrf Q fs '. IST ROW: S. Casper, H. Brisbois, M. Langlais, B. Smith, Chairman, Miss Boyson, M. Stoll, B. Turner, H. Braden. ZND ROW: L. Stordal, D. Mauldin, V. Manthei, E. lngman, J. Hanson, J. Mergard, C. Riley, C. Petersen. 3RD ROW: N. Best, F. Paclrenham, D. Anderson, K. Agness, J. St. Peter, M. Leonard, N. Engstrom, M. Filipeck. 4TH ROW: E. Michalson, B. Juel, E. Walsh, B. Nybelnn, J. Preston, F. Fox, M. Johnson, L. Leland, R. McKinley. STH ROW: l. Kuhlman, B. Flanagan, F. Stonelake, J. Gerlach, L. Goldoniclr, C. Faust, M. Steuert, E. Carlson. 6TH ROW: B. Penne, B. Christiansen, M. Jackson, H. Harding, R. Helgerson, P. McNickle, N. Frank, A. Brand, C. Loufek. I IST ROW: B. Halvorson, R. Spinlr, D. Edwards, N. Best, D. Heisig, B. Bredahl. ZND ROW: B. Platt, C. Carlson, G. Von Mehren, L. Lowe. 3RD ROW: R. Elliot, B. Smith, M. Jackson, B. Bennrnghof, C. Hubtala. L if 1. Qi Q K .YL 2 K -. .ff Q V, 22556 QQ I . ' :- L, W b W .. 4,n2 ,.g' . ' mL.. ' A , ', . af YT 'ww EL gs, . - R a ff. I QQ? M 4 --.3,:,f.amx - f -Y y fs , an -1 D XL- 4 fyis y sv, 1 wf - A Qs ! .sw l X D: C 5 ja' 4 if N fi' Jia ' 4 u I 'QI ..1- T .A-the 3.3, X 22 9. 3 65:30 1 1 Ant A 5 1' I' 64 'M . 1 K .w k gi N .1 my ' Y ,L gf '21 K Q ,,z , 1 - M , sf 91. I J? Q , ' ' 1' Q f 5 A ix 1 7 A . , Q mf ' W ff l af' :S ag!! X .X 5 . K gs - dir X ,H ,1- .Nwhp ,. F -' Q 9: gl, r ,H ? ' . f 4 :Ax ' xr H I f ' rwfl ' .5 A L i X if f -5 'V 7 11 .ka i 'f f 1 . - 'Hi ? ' Z hw' is , . Q ,SMW gk, . L . m L1 A-, ,,,L.y,L Q . - 2 Q iffi-'P A - Sam . , X 'iz Q EL 3 ' w -H 2, S fi' J 4 ' f IQ R V' 7V.,L g Mf , Q Q9 g Q 1 i S55 ,p -Gi 1 M , I f I Cul1y Swanson mf tlcnt limlx' :tml f:tct1lrx'. llc stnrtctl his cairlx ctlttuttioii :tt South llifth :tml St. Olaf Clullcwc XYhcn not teaching SL'lCl1L'C or hclping' cnztrli hill tml htsthtll :tt .'xllg5lllll'g Clullcgc. main intcrcsts :irc Ittmting :tml tisliing. Athletic Administration llcfmc tis uc soc :t mcctiiig' of fIullx ' Sxi':ii1smi's cli:tiiipionsliips :tml six imlivitltinl first plnucs :tttcst luxxil hr:tiit trtistcrs. lf:tch titnn :t cmtclt of :tn imli- thc virtues of thcsc supporters. 'lhruuglt thc efforts xitltml spurt, tltis group h:ts slitm'n its stuff :ts of this g'llfl1Cl'l11il', .Xl:trslt:ill supports ttiurc :tthlctic N tiulx' Xl:trsh:1lI in spirit. lfruttt thc hcginning of thc tennis than :mv uthcr .Xlinncnpulis high sultmtl :tml Hlll:lllSC2l5Ul1 till thc cml of ltntschnll no imirc intcr- h:ts gained thc rcputatiuti of hcing 'l'hc must sports tstctl tfiwitip of men cutiltl hc sclcctcnl. Scrcn tc:titi mimlctl school in thc citxf' Mr. Cooper, Mr. Lien, Mr. O'Bnen, Mr. Ostrander, Captain Cox, Mr. Chapman, Mr. Jones. 'NV 4 SQ? , 4' 1- if XXX 'if l'iqu .hf1'l,Y Ctlllx ' Sxntiisuii is :t tiiatn uhm is luvctl, hun- urctl, :tml rcspcctctl hx' lmth thc .Xl:trsh:tIl Hfll- 'N 'Q ' wltcrc hc cxccllctl in fmmthnll :tml h:isch:ill. :tthlctic tc:titis :tt .Xl:trsh:tll, hc cmtcltcs Imslqct- ufilllltnl livcs nc:tr Hopkins with his xvifc :tml two chilclrcn. HC is at rc:tl uuttlxmr lllhlll :tml his ' A, 1,, .4 S TX 1 .. H, . 5 4,4 . I , I Aw, . .:' . F W1 - ' 1 TOP ROW: D. Hoganson, N. Garnaas, R. Lawson, R, Wilhoit, R. Roberis. ZND ROW: A. Ledding, R. Hoganson, P. Andrcesan, G. Rosendahl, R. Lever see. BOTTOM ROW: C. Schrader, R, DeLane, C. Myers. Dum I locaxxsux. Dux I luuxxsux. . C-xlu.l11'l'ox .Nh I-'us Nlasrus Ci mx us. .. lim: Ill-il..-xxla.. . lilfxlc ROSICXIIXIII, flXRl.If'I'UX Sczlmxl lima I,xxx'sox. .. .-Xl. I.:-imnxu .... . l'l1l1..-Xxlnu-ixsux. lion lions:-iR'rs. .. lion xVll,HOI'l'.. Dick l,lcx'l-'Rslfl-1. . ,Im Y.-xx Cimml-'x I rn RAAll.Ii'l' ..... me .... Sllryrzzllfv lusx, .1ll111vln1ll'.v galil. liigguxr lirrlc lillwlmll in the vify. l?igg'c.vr lirrlc lillcvlmnfv lwmrlvcr. '+g..'-K -:wif ' Q : 1x:.'1' .,, , Y Q , . . , 1- , ,I , . . . . ..lIa1'5ln1ll'x x1lpc'l'11m11. Co'Cap'ai 5 Tw and Ji le . . .All city xpl1rlcpl1lg'. . . . .l'i4q'xl'i11 pnloolcn. . . . . . . . . ,clflzllfflll Cil11'4Ql111r11l1. . . . . . . . I.lmux011, 'ZL'l'll7l1 up. . . ..ll.1r.vlu1ll'x YIIUXT llll4lc'l'l'l1fL'Ll. . .Idol of Siam' Cl!-V. . . .Chief llvblfc' Owl. . . . . . . . .'l'cl1711 lcxrcr. . . .Cillm1lmr of rlnc lille. . . .l.cw1fl1c'r l.Il1Q'tQ'L'l'. . . .Cl1m s .X'fL'l'l7lll'0llL'I'. Page .'ii.vry-om Doc Fosier gives 'em the once over, Manager Peugh passes out armor. Opening the fall sports season, .Nlarshall's gridiron lmaeli to tlefeat North antl retain the Cartlpol jug. heroes took the lieltl in pursuit of pigslcin honors. Sueeessive losses to Central antl Iftlison aroused the .XlilL'l' three ueeks of praetiee, the teauu journeyed tealn to their greatest heights xx hen they l lung the to Sioux City, loxxa, for the first out of state pre- xxilhllii in .Xlarshall's lmest shoxx ing ofthe year. .-Xfter season ganie in the history of the sehool, where they losing to the newest ICANN in the league, Yoeational, lion etl to last i'ear's national ehaiups, Sioux City lfast. the Cardinals again shoxx ed the spark of rietorx' to Xftei' heing set lmaelq hx' Rooseveltis eitx' champs round out the season with the defeat of the South in the lirst eitx' league game, K fappx s warriors eanie l ligh Tigers. IST ROW: Dick Leversee, Don Hoganson, Bob Lawson, Dick Hoganson, Bob Wilhoit, Bob DeLane, Ray Nosco, Roger Mosiman, Bob Roetrnan. 2ND ROW: Bob Roberts, Carleton Schrader, Carleton Myers, Gene Rosendahl, Co-Captain Jim Van Gorden, Co-Captain Ted Ramlct, Nestos Garnaas, John Andrcason, AI Ledding. JRD ROW: Assistant Coach Cully Swanson, Tony Jocketty, Carl Anderson, Frank Brown, George Prest, Tom Genedak, Leo Srngaho, Leo Corbett, Coach Cappy Jones. 4TH ROW: Lawrence Deneau, Ed Holland, George Ryan, Lyle Schrader, George Mansour, Lars Huser, Bill Albarrs, Don Anderson. l'.1qt' .N'it'ly-11:11 Tex stretches Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall one in the Voc game. FOOTBALL SCORES 0 ,. . ..., I4 Sioux Cilty I9 Roosevelt O 7 .... 0 North O O Season S1de11ghts Undoubtedly the highlight of Marshalls foothall season for roao was the trip to Sioux Citv. Three full teams and a contingent of eoaehes traveled to Cappv's old stamping ground, or the land where the tall corn grows, to take on last vear's National Champs, Sioux Citv Iiast. Cap wore a hat out this season throwing it on the ground after poor plays. Tragedy knifed Marshall in the hack when jinnnie Yan Clorden and Ken lflakne were injured in the Iffdison tussle. XVhen Carla Myers was taken ill, our poor old Cardinal hardly had a feather on his hack. However, Phil Andrcason and Nestos Garnaas proved their worth and they filled the gaps to the best of their ability. VVhen the South tiff rolled around, it was do or die for the Red and VVhite. You know the score. Nes Garnaas was the real hero, as his line plunges were good for live yards per try. That made a good season out of a had one. Indi- vidual stars for the season were Tex Ramlett, Nes Garnaas, and -liinniie Yan Gorden, who played splendid hall all year. Quote, Just a bunch of Rah Rah boys. 6 . ., , I3 Central 6. .. I4 Edison 27. . . . , 6 Washburn 0 ,. . . . I4 Vocational I4 . , . ...I3 South ., , Garnaas hammers line in Voc tilt. Bud Brown helps Hang the Wash Page Sixty-rlarcc IST ROW: Bob Roberts, John Andreason, Nestos Garnaas, Captain Bill Ekberg, George Prest, Wally Tew, Wally Salovrch. ZND ROW: Coach Walter Chapman, Bud Denman, Frank Brown, Carleton Schrader, Art Blomquist, Don Zimmer, Manager Dick Leversee. B 1: b lmefore, packed the eitx' trophx' in his ear and set as a out for Xlarshall. U ,Q H E , , Downing all opposition in pre-season gaines, Klarshall still was considered an underdog' as the eitx' league eonxpetition opened. lfairlx' elose seores, in favor of Xlarshall, eliminated Roosevelt .Xl XRNII xii. s IIIRUI uri. f,lI xirxi -xx s i,os'r .Xl.x'r'r- sox. lint, alioot April first, Charlie johnson of the .V 'z 'Sz' 'z 1' 'L f - - l '1'11'i 'S rl' -lolllml' 'S lu llltl 'llmc mug and W est, and then the Cards reallx' found them- selves as they xvalloped a fair Central teani, ao-zo. ln the lmattle of the giants, alias Yoeational, llill lflclrerg elearlx' outelassed llernison to xx in forthe Cards. XVaslxl'iurn's iinx remained unlirolten as the .Xlillers toppled .Xlarshall in their onlx' league de- feat. lfdison and Patrick llenrx' fell next, as did North, when CIhappie's lnoxs turned on the heat. ln the last eonferenee game of the season, the Cards played their liest lirand of lrall to ltnoelt ull- South and sexx' up another eitx' ehanipionship. Next, our hardxxood heroes toppled St. Paul ,lohnson for the 'lixxin Citx' 'lirophxg lint later that xveelq, XYaslxlmurn doxvned all eoiners to earn the if right to represent .Xlinneapolis in the Regional A F f 'liournainent at the lfield llouse. P 'M' ? With MarshalI's home floor, the Minneapolis Auditorium, in the 0 background, Coach Walt Chapman is surrounded by the graduating bucketballers of the l94l cage machine, Garnaas, Ekberg, Schrader, Andreason, and Roberts. GAME TIME, AUDITORIUM-Clockwise, Coach Chapman, W. Tew, G. Prest, B. Elrberg, N. Garnaas, W. Salovich. l'.r,eu .Si.x'f,x'-furrr' U A n . ,' J 4 '4' -wp... lrd' U. u , 44 ,x ' vb fl .LM l1f 5-- E, s L,. 35 Ng, Q, ' 'A Q diss!!-Q94 A A ,E ,I 1.1 yqlfq 'W' 1 gi, XF? vxwfv S l if f A- 1x8!4 .iw 'Fr fish, sffi . .' is :-ff 'vw .3 70' I' V si f,.wwx-mfg 411 , vu .5 .iw ,I ,L In -2 Q1 Q show of hands-Ek wrns-Central also ran, Ek shoots Is rt good? Washburn won anyway Who's got lt, Tew's got it -vs. South. EK NES Up, ovrr, and swrsh. Crtys smoothest drrbblcr I 14r'.Srx'r,x-A Basketball Scores Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall 25 Austin 28 St. Cloud I8 De La Salle 23 Fargo 20 So. St, Paul 22 Roosevelt 22 West 25 Vocational 20 Central 23 Washburn 36 Edison 32 Henry 33 North I7 South I7 St. Paul Johnson 42 Vocational 23 North To be ornotlo be MamhdVsfmum gmah Cnty Champs again lf -uurx H'i'I.Vh'lfIlI'll .md l'mu1fiuiml ax fur .rx thc dupe 11:.1,v m11rc1'l1vd. ll'ii.v ll'.1lr f.'hi1,Dll1.1ll hm' hy flu' the lfuxr iiufL'1fxi1'c l'L'i1lll in thu .lliillfmpulix High Srhnnl m11f'c1'c11f'v for zhu third xrmilqhf year, aim' for thc rhim' ,vriu1ig'hf ycnr hix ,llnipvhnll fmul hm' 1:1111 rhc fific' mlm' fhu Sim' Iunrlml rmphyf' ll'i1lf ffhhlfllllilll, rrmrh nf' thu Allar- .vhnil High Svhzml lnrxkcfhnll fL'i77ll, ix vlltifiud ru xrup mfr .md misc JllUfhL'I' hm: for hifizxvll' and fur thai KQJIIQQ' of' Ifaxr Sidcrx -who ha-11' ln1.q'.Q'cif their fhim' .X'fI'i7itQ'bf Vif-V t'hMIllI,I7iUl1.Yh1if7.H .ll.11'yhi1ll',s' fir-v t'hh1lllf7i!llIXbi1IJ rhix ymr -will hc iran-pm! ax unc of thu fill- cxf umirhiillq' fcirtx thc prcpx hirw .Yb0'Il.'ll in quita A1 fi'-11' .vm1i'.v. 'I'hi.v thc .llm1vh.1ll lim. .Xllxv-'xvol.ls Suu .l0L'RX.Kl, GEORGE All City U smy Swimming 'lihe H241 aggregation nf swimmers upheld the honor of the past several seasons hy placing well towards the front in lioth the State and Northwest meets, and ln' adding .Xlarshall's lirst city Clhampimiship trophy tu the Cardinal collection. During the dual meet schedule, the 'lianlcers downed all eomers with the exception of XYest and lYashliurn who shaved narrow victories from them. ln thc city meet the splashing aquamcn emerged victcwious and were crowned city' champions. The trophy was the first for swimming in the sclioul's history. Individual champions decided in this meet were: llill ilihorpc in the :zo vard freestyle, l,es Bodine in thc mu vard lmrcaststrrilteg liulm Ulilhoit in thc divingg and a min ward medlex' relax' team consisting of liill 'l'linrpe, liaclt- strolteig l,es llndinc, lmreaststrnlqeg and llulm Sweet, frec- Maury, coach of the champions Stylc IST ROW: Bob Wilhoit, Ray Dahlberg, Bidwell Weisner, Captain Les Bodine, Bill Thorpe, Bob Sweet, Don Edwards, Kay lngebrlgksen, ZND ROW: Manager Bruce Gregory, Roland Le Febvre, George Ryan, Clifton Priest, Bob Pomeroy, Bob Lee, Coach Maury Oskrander. Captain Les and another first place llill lhurpe, the outstanding puintmalcer in Xlauri s schmml of fishes, heat must of the citfs lnest men in the lireaststrulqe, lmackstroke, and craul. llc xx as lmcat only twice during the en- tire scasun. lluth defeats ucrc handed him lax' the national scholastic lrreaststrnkc champion, l'.ewis A-Xntlersmi nt' Austin, Xlinnesuta. 'lihc 1941 captain, l,cs lludinc helped pull the team nut of mam' tight situations through his rcrsatilitx' un and under the water. Coach Os- trander placed him in lmth freestyle and breast- strnlqc events with equal confidence of a win. l'.1,qu Sixty-ci,qbl YY X 14 gx Wnlhont, duffucully I.7, award 42.I Hull U lllxmr, tulluxxmg' Ill thc LllYlI1g steps of linlv Berg, -lunc '40, ll cunsistcnr PUlllflII1lliL'I', plncul llrxr in alll lmur unc llll1lllllCCf. ll1L'YLlL'1lI1L'Y that hc xx xll lcnvc lll thc rczun lIl1L'llp xx ull llL'l1llCklllf'1ll1CXX'- cmucr Rulnml l.c lfclwrc. l.c l clmx'1'c has slmxxn Ill1ll'lxL'll in1prux'c11lcnt flll'0llgl1Ullf his first xcnr in cumpcririmx. 'I'l1c selunxl lows xmlx' tlxrcc scniurs tlxruuglx grnxlunriun: cnprnilx l,cs limlinc, IIl:Ill15filX' in thc l'rccsrx'lc mul lmrcnsrsrmlqcg Hula XYYilIwir in rlxc xlixingg zmxl Dun Ifxl- xx nrlls, lmcksrrolqc. Holm Pmncrnx' mul lizlx' Irxgclmrigrsclx arc lust nr 111inlx'c11'l', lmt llill llmrpc, om- nl' rlxc stars! uursrnmling sxxinuncrs, llulm Sxxccr, llixlxxcll XYcisncr, Rnlx' l7nl1Ilmc1'g', Rulnml llc l'!L'lbYl'C., zmxl urllcr YCl'L'l'Lll15 rcrurn in '41 ru l.Ul'Hl thc nuclcux lm' qmullxcl' Qilllll rnmlx squnul, Thorpe on hrs way to a vnctory over Penne of Washburn Lasi lap, Les - Marshall-Wes! Relay Sweet comes up after losing to Phillips of West U Si.x'lAx'-11 ha' Page in e lam' ML Glev1 Y . ld- Viflilll P-ov 5, n. . ll aff' n Sonnv Pelflizatk. Blll Yilolland- W Yue lohnsoGbfdBn' BobBuiiis Eddle au. a ,gm Van B,ownl2V ' John Bimini Mbaws, Rodman' Hual S- Cahnhs' ,, Bob vi: Gwdogaane. low' mon We ' ist RO ,,,, Al Le Gmfw. Ca' 'IND Rgwl Load' 3RD R ' Talbv-'L Monte Managu Wrestling .N fter a slow dual meet season, Nlarshall's grapplers rose to former heights to make a good showing in first round, as did Hughes. Holland sulfered a turned the regionals. Not favored to plaee, tive of .Xlarshall's ankle and Hewitt lost his semi-Hnal, hut won his eon- grunters made the grade for the State meet. solation hour, to plaee third. Yan Ciorden, Xlyers, llexritt, Hughes, and Hol- Prospects for next year are hright. Returning var- land went into the State determined to make a show- sity memhers are: johnson, Hughes, l lolland, lirun- ing. llouever, .Nlyers dreu' the State ehamp in the eau, Peterson, and Roetman. Page Fun Ill Y All state Jimmie teaches Eddie Bay a new escape Hockey -1 Nlarshall's Cardinal pueksters put forth a gallant eflort in the lQ4l hockey season, hut due to had hreaks, did not tinish as well as ewpeeted O the season again .gal t it fiic , ii ' het l . . ' . petting st lYashlmurn at the Arena, an un- oi lll1IlLLl Nlushall team honed to the Xlillers. Surg- in f mek in to 1 form, the Cards took three straight 'nm Central X est, and Yoeational. .-Xfter losing a zrtlmreaker to South, .Xlarshall was defeated ln' I oosevelt's eiti' champions, 4 to 3, when the 'miaacs seored a last minute goal. ln the final game, the team rounded out a fairlx' sueeessful seaso l lfdison's 'lit I n mx' downing inumes. This is h I O5fldf'lde?W it should be done N 5 ld KNEELIN ON SIDE Czolggnt Steven! D . on I o . N PARALLEL Lew Lowe .Meme B b Rsf -'ack '-Dm Ras' O D'A0uf Riedel, Dosmusen. 5 ' Hedsifom J . oe Schilds. Earl Mah-irjhek' G na tic Uflien tlie season openenl, tlie future was lxriglit ing nieiulmer of the trio, entered tlie Northwest livin for the Cnrtlinnl gvinnnsts in lmoth the noviee :ind the .Xleet and plneed seeoml in all events. zulvaiiieetl classes. .Xlisfortune was the l1x'word of thc lledstroni, Mailineliclt, and l,owe all return next teauu :is Don lledstroni broke liis uriu and later lfnrl vent, :intl with the zulvnnee of this x'e:u s beginning Xlnlmeliela sprained lmotli wrists. I,ew Lowe, renmin- elnss, Coneli c,Sfl'1ll'lLlCI' looks to ai good vexu' in '42, IST ROW: Doug Mayer, Dick Gmitro, Leo Corbett, George Kosti, Phil Danielson. ZND ROW: Coach Cac O'Brien, Bob Swanke, Manager Dick Leversee, Dan Shaddrick, Gene Hogan, Martin Leiser, s Al Kacher, Andy Wozer, Homer Roetman, Bruce Gregory, Hob DeLane, Don Anderson, George Jacobs. Coach O'Brien points out instruction Page Sc1'uu1y-om r I quSc:'c1lry-11:11 ,ggi-o4,w!, ff fs ll Msmlni' ilk slim ' x x v GETS . ,. .15 '. A, , v gf AS A FUTURE POLICY of the Cardinal sports staff, the spring athletics of the preceding year will be presented in the spring sports section. This innovation, adopted by most college and high school year books, gives the editor sufficient time to present an accurate account of the whole season, and is, therefore, an added feature. This being the first year ofthe policy, it is impossible to include last year's spring sports in the l'74I Cardinal. sc oo ife P N5 1111! 9V Xl te 72 ' hifi 'cl T xx-1 T Tre 4 , 7 1 gL.jQ:iRQs .7 T N QWQM - if -92.5-' ' TTT? a t I me-W-. I -1-Left.. 4 N, N .-My - ,,'- yfi' I ' A i .ww 151-yu, .' 7 , ' we Q QF ' fig . E fl ,r l .A Y -yn . V.: . ,- - .. ..,- 1 Ilmu Rmmzus: We are presenting to you the pictures, etchings and bright lights of a typical Marshallite's diary. Bounding out of bed at 7:oo a. m. five mornings out of every week is no joke, but high school definitely has its high spots. In this diary almost everything worthy of note is reviewed. Do you remember when the word swackV was Thru Our Year popularized after the class play, june Mad? Do you remember what the trippers looked like when they left for St. Louis, and how they talked when they returned? - as if we could forget. The Spanish Dancers, Tag Day, Rhythm Rendezvous, Home- coming, and dozens of other dynamic dates are re- called in our Cardinal Diary. Read it and remember. lDl+ZAR Duky: Seprcmlzer 3 Gus o mcned u today. Al Leddin was there a- l P . g tiently waiting from six-thirty on. Septembev' 26 Pres Palmer and Secretary Ingebrigtsen Uheld the fort for Marshall at the Northwest Federation of Student Councils today. They say we're one of the few schools that allows noon dancing. Septemlzer 27 North took a whipping from us in the first foot- ball game of the season, 7 to o. The stands were packed. SGIJIETIIIJET' 28 VVe smashed an all time city record in the sale of season football tickets this year. Five short of six hundred. Page Sewnty -three Thru Our Year October 2 Made my last payment on the I1IdgC today, but too late. Mr. Cox's advisory was awarded the ga- vel. Anyway, I tried. October 9 Archery Club melodrama in auditorium. Donal qVillainJ Iidward, and Norma QI-Ieroineb Best took the hisses and cheers of the awe-ful audi- cnce. King Bennighof and Queen jackson ad- libbed throughout the entire drama. October 1 1 Queen Mike and Proxy-King Squire reigned today over all the Homecoming festivities. We Hanged the Wash, 26 to 7. October 1 3 The Alumni Society presented, as a memorial, an oil painting of Mr. Gray, which will hang in the library. ON THE HOUSE sal 1.1 Ulf' anis L' 1 Q L. i f ilb ba ,',, - tg ' u . , I f W. Jiiwan l ll I ml g migggmw - '- -Xw xwmmai .. ' I i Hg, I .-:: Page Severity-fo11r October 20 Bill Ekbcrg landslided into the Senior Class presidency. My hero! October 29 Mock Presidential election turned out much like the real thing. VVe had to answer, correctly too, five questions before our vote would count. II32 Marshallites qualified. The majority chose Frank- lin D. October 31 Today is Halloween so I hunted up my last year's tic-toe. Colossal program at school to- night for the boys and their dads. Sonny Frank orated and presented an autographed football to some lucky man. November I0 I realized my true calling today. Ran across the Passion Play stage, waving a fake palm leaf in the 3lI'. November 13 We've had a terrific snow storm and blizzard with snow three feet deep. Rummaged in the attic for my mittens and skis, found 'em too. 150 below zero, so we've had two extra days of vacation. Rumors have it that Fred Lang has been skiing on Tower Hill both days. November I7 The Surplus Commodities Commission distrib- uted free food for the first time. Now we can all present the teachers with lovely red apples on re- port card day. .Nv0'l'U71l17L'l' so Ninn Mae were riots. .Y01'L'lllflUI' :J Virginia Owens was ll little Priscilla, qi lu ,Xlm'slmll st I i 1 'Nl .Xv0'Z.'L'7lll7L'I' If l Ken lflukne dug his Chief Xllihoo dress suit out of lienutifull' IJL'!'L'7llf7L'l' I3 Yineent and the junior Glee Cluh. lJL't'L'7l1fIL'1' 14 Yle. XV11shed nn' face tonight and went to llllle' llini, the Sen- iol C liss Plan: All the lcids were wows. Boll llewitt and Prissv Prom tonight in the lflaune Room nt the Radisson. moth hulls todnx' und posed for one of .Xliss Rosltillws nrt classes. Bill Doolittle lent 11 share of his tinle to the tielcet liooth for the junior Operettn, 'linlip '1lflllL', presented ln' .Xliss In all his finefv- The Snow Swirl packed us into Benton llnll tonight. l he Northern Cientleinen planed :ind inerriinent prevailed. IJL't'L'7llf1L'l' 1 g XYC found out todnx' who the -lzunmrx' mls and sails will he. lfsther Shuler, Y1llCtllL'l'Ul'lilI1g George .-Xnderson, snlutzi- fUI'I1lI1. JUNE MAD e works One happy family. P H,D. l . ga- W,- '- .,' .lf .pv- U S1.'1't'l1f 1'-rf V -4 Perfy Aw, go on. TULIP TIME lhweflllfer 16 ffheinistrx' instructor, Iltirold Cox, has discarded his civ- - -. ' les :ind has donned ai CZIPTQIIIIQS uniform 'cause he's in the airnn' now. llnptnin Cox has left hehind ti multitude of friends in the student hodx' and in the administration. lleeellzlrw' go .-X Cfhristniais nnditorinni perioded the 'sro school venr. I 'I'hrcc weeks of cnrefrceness. lii'll1ml'j' Y This little kid ne cull the New Yenr certninlx' is al livelx' chap. I,et's hope he pgieks ll lot of YYhcntics for ns through- out the Year. li1lllln1I'.I' I2 'liinic to shine or - again. 'I'he clnssroonis have heckoned. lirlllmrhv 1 f 'lihc Radio Cflnh nmdc its dehut on KSIP today. 'liheil' presentation was LI skit concerning deniocmcxx Ifvclvn Berg- qnist :ind Xlzirx' Sheehan had nmior parts. li1lIlli7l'.I' J 1 'l'he .Ininmrv grads held their Imnmpiet amd prom nt the Leziniington. Ifreddx' Rick and Coinpiinx' plnved for the prom. l el1r1mry 1 XII-nt to the Ciirl Reserve lee C1iriiix'11l. .Iennie Hohnqnist from Iilue 'I'ri and Xlnrx' XY:ing1instein from Silver 'l'ri were M1irsIiaiIl's princesses. i Hanses and Gretchens. Don't let 'em mob you, Bill. Page Svrellry-xewlz W. IZ! .fr 'sw . allay 6? 'C I , 1 jg .i ll I l H H H ' Q 'll t f I 'lim Ck'A N'?Zl?S,sa35,,,, fm.. . .. . I ,,,. l H-5 . , ii X I l ll 1 1. 'll' ,fl fill Legaffff-ww'-5: ,f '- 1 --f- Q ll . .ig 'A Ierr f l ull- i p il? I Weeds - Even in winter. Fl:'177'Ild1' y 4 The French Club gave its annual fairy-tale play today, Little Red Riding Hood . We knew all the time that Bob Utton was the wolf. F ehruary 20 janet Deutsch has been chosen to represent Marshall at the DAR banquet. We all wish her luck. F elzrzzary 27 Red Melgrcn's music is terrific! The band spon- sored today's auditorium in jivin' style. Spare that dough. . fre' ff 4 V i v lx, IX ,t 55 Page Seventy-eight March 2 1 I picked the people of my choice in a popu- larity contest that the Cardinal held. I do wonder who the most popular boy in the class will be. April 5 Bon Voyage . Harriet Hansen bade Dick Ho- ganson a tearful farewell as the Senior Trip Group left for St. Louis and all points Southwest. Bob Pyle initiated his blue tweed suit by playing the part of dope fiend on a Chicago bus. April I0 Welcomed the Trip Group back into town tonight. Every last one of the trippers is sporting a drawl to end all drawls. QWonder how long I can stand it.j April 18 Maybe You Can't Take It With You but you could take the maid of your choice. Results? Gerrie Leonard and Bob Utton weren't the only rare couple in the limelight. April 20 To the strains of Maranello the Spanish Club from the U gave out with the Rhumba, Spanish Hat Dance, and some vocals in the auditorium today. I now crave to learn the Rhumba. A pri! 2 5 Big thrill today at the Cardinal Auditorium. Bob Tifiany and Stuey WVilson collaborated with the K'Cardinals of Rhythm and Betty . Mr. Ol- sen, as master of ceremonies, caused more than one heart to flutter. THE HOUSE - g A I g re.. W - -- I. . A 'TECH eo e. 5 q f ff ' 'Uf MMM 2-af. I ' ' 2 ei X if! ll ' ,ni an -' , 1 I V I Cb . ATM if fi l l 1.5.4 ba.:.f-r ang., . J, fn 5- if ,ral . Q fl :sl , . fl ,. rf.: - - B '. ASX . .QQ 1 'Sgr January Grads lllllxl'-7 MW: Nvruxw 1-' ' ' 5 H wt iw-'ND 'Y INHX nvl, MU- UVl'f if PU :WT 7 -' fx X'v' WN! Wlvwvs. KHQLH ll .uvwt M111 Lwk .v U 'X W W L 'v'1'HN, UUXVYR FIMMU Mx fwruf-., 1' 'XX '- MFT M' H x ff.1LNJf7H'V1fvIV. H ss 'M 11- ' M. 1 . ul-x'-film xlprll :9 Spcnt gill dan' nt thc HIJIUIICCI' Pinnfui'c :it thc W . II:u'I1 Pcrinc :ind Dot .Xlnuldin struttcd their . , . , . .ill xtull lui' Xlairslmll in thc btxlc Sliow. Ihc C. Ilcsciwcs :irc nmx' sixtx' vczirs uld. IIIII J -. Iluught ai Painthci' Ing to hclp thc i::X's whip thc I inns Ilut it didn t help Uh xinll' Xlux I nu . , . . 1 , XIcI.cni' iuzidc il kI:II'lll1Q1llICL'l1, cvcn if shc ia ni izli. lfilsl' 9 .. 'llrnight uc uitncsscd I'. jfs xI:Il'L'I1 nf .XILI mlxm. llc, thc cl1ni1',aind thc Qlcc cluh did iuimclcs g HIC xi ith thc hits since 1900. .XIcium'ics uns thc thc , .ind iunin :ind pup ircaillctl iunrc than zl fcu' th- sc l wx GOING OUR WAY? WE'LL TAKE IT WITH US. l'.1ut' Ifiqlv i' .un-11 -H sl WOW! ,II1I.V JN Ilni'cn't had such LI riotmis tiiuc fm' vcnrsl l'lc1'c uc SL'I1IUl'5 nrc, thot lunar iind fnncx' frccf' xxhilc thc rcxt nl' -Inhn .Xlzirslmll is sxx'cltci'inQ under trig :uid Ifrcnch. ,llnv 29 IgLlL'C2lIillll'CiII'C tmlnxz Iicsidcs lmcing ex- citcd and kind uf scared I had nn gixilul tiiuc ltccping on thc iunrtau' lwunrtl. fIllIL' 3 'lived to tuncs uf at swcll lmnd :it thu prnni. 'I'hc Imncluct wnsn't quite ns iulli' as I had auiticipntcd. IYQ :ill felt vcri' un- surc of uiirsclx'cs :ind just xl littlc sud. .Xftcr thc prmn, pmcticaillx' CYCl'I'UI1C could hc found nt the XYcst lu ins. 111110 5 'lihc night of nights has cniuc :ind guns-hut will ncvcr hc furguttcii. Our Cmniucncciucnt uns unc nf thc iumt ini- prcssivc gimliinitiuiis Xlziixlizill has cvci' witnessed. Aiiutltci' schuul vcau' has Hnnlcd . i llivildmiilert boy. Contest Winners More Winners llexf lflflkillg girl. . . , f,vlIIL'5f lmy ........ f.'nre.vt girl ,. ll'lIllc',Yf boy . .. ll'i1riex1 girl I'vdl'lIll'j' drag I ln'lrlt-if drag .... Onnlpliieyt lwy , Oouipliiusr girl . . .limi pnplilar lm-v .lluxr jwpiilnr girl lloxr 1'erx.1rilu lmy . . . . . . . ,lloxt I'vl',n1!ilU girl Sulorlrlwxl lmy ..... S11f7l1iA'flt'Jfi.'il girl .Unit .vlmI'iul1,v lwny Ulm Xflliiillllj' girl IDrc.i'xii.'yr lmy lJri'x.vie.tr girl . . . f.'l.n'xie.rr lwy . . . f,'li1.i'.YiU.i'f girl , .. Burl lm-v ili1lll'L'l' I , Heir girl dan 1 r . . . Nr1i.rii.'.rt lrny . .. Nui.vic,tr girl .... . . limi lldiliflll lm-V llnxt lmxlvful girl l..1:lc.tr lm-V . .... ,. Silappiext girl ..... :ill xlillerimii lmhv ,-ill ,-lillerimii girl .llnxt lilwly to ilu' l'L'L'Li Cardinal Catalogue izth Carleton Myers l ,laine Miehalson Bob Hewitt Allis Sorenson Don Shabatura Marnie lfahr Bob Utton Helen johnson l.es Bodine jean Holniquist George Monsour joan Dennison Kay lngebritson Doris lfcknian Bob Wilhoit jean Preston David Dobbs janet Deutsch Dick Alaland Barbara Smith Doug Benhain llelen Braden l loward Larsen lileanor Xlaland Ray Dahlberg lflaine Gorham Bob Roberts Alary XYeller Quentin lfyans Nancy lingstroin Nestos Garnaas Betty Triekey Bill lfkberg .1-lust lilcely in xllcreell ..... Betty Clhristianson Page Iiiglnty-m:,io i ith Paul Larson Mary XVangenstien lfrank Rusnako Kathleen lidwards liugene likstrand Nadine Storla Howard Hairson Ruth McClintock Harley Turner Betty lfxx XYally Suloyich Bette Griggs Paul lilsen Doris Husak Bud Dennian janet Dickenson Ray AleKinnen judy Rottschaffer Carl jenkins Helen Furlong Dick Matheny Dorothy Phillips jack Swanson Delores Forsberg Don Zinnner Audry Hirt George Prest jean Ryan George Coste Betty Oulette Bill Albarass Helen Brisbois john Chelgren lla Mae Berg loth Bill Brown Norma Strand Bob Gunn Helen Lasher Hugh lingler jane Neale jim XYillianis Gloria lfesler jerry Groogin joyee Bronkala jack Cullen Virginia Owens Bill Holbrook Donna Hall Kenny Landis Anne Quigley Dick Kozelka Gloria Aagaard jack Swenseen Kay Kearney Bill Grisiner Merle Berg XYayne johnson Ruby Rosene Paul Ryan Kate Ryan George Urani Alice l .vans Dick Shoen Barbara XVronski Frank Brown Corrine Anderson john Gilbretson Marilyn Redeen oth Pete lfreeinan l.ueille Hogan jim Peterson Bernice Alosiinen jordon Lang Marilyn johnson jack Leversee Dede Stueburg David Richardson Reenie Greth Rogie Anderson l,ouise Prescott Bill Alatheny Ruth Roste Bob Ranseen Xlardelle Barkley janies llarkins Dorothy Anderson lfliner Suloyich Ruth Langlais Dare XYhitchureh Alary Rusnako jack .Xlyers Irene Becker Phil Andrenson Dot Filter Bill Peterson Gayle St. Peter ,Xlyler johnson Phyliss Nutler Bob Beckstroin jackie Stoekstead Ted Anderson llarriet Cossentine THE Congratulations to the Class Fletcher Wilson . Bill Kuusisto .,.. Harriet Bell ..... Delores Nerison. Maurice Sparrow .,.. Eleanor Griffith. . Ruth Stone ,.... Mary Leonard . . Dick Bryan ..... Marjorie Rouse. Don Jenkins .... David Bussey . . . Harry Brady .... LaDonna 8: Fred. Margaret DeLuc, Leonard Pignatello ,...., of I94l ..,.E.H. '26 Ray Fitch .... .. '28 ......'37 JoeSutz..,..... ....'37 ....'39 JohnWahl.....,, ......'37 .. . '39 Bill 81 Bud Huseby. . , '37 , . . '38 Pat Bodine ....i.. ,..,,. ' 39 . . . '39 John Canoon ..., ..,. ' 37 , . . '39 Ned Brandt ,.,...., . . '38 . . 4 '4l George Gmitro .,..,... ,... ' 39 , , . '40 Diclc X: Dan 8: Bob ..... ..,... ' 40 . . . '40 Clive 8: Babe LeVoir. '32, '37 . .. '40 John Holman ....,.... .... ' 38 . . . '40 The Cardinal Staff ..... .. '40 ,..r.'40 Mary Ann Bush,.,,, ..'39 . . ,'36, '37 Franlz Stella ....,4 . . '32 ...,'40 EarIBecIc.,.,, ..'37 '37 CARDINAL STAFF WISHES TO THANK THE ABOVE MARSHALL GRADUATES AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR EXPRESSION OF GOOD WILL. The Cardinal Statf wishes to express its sincere thanks to the following tor their aid and cooperation in publishiag the I94I Cardinal. Mr. Howard LaPray of the Lund Press Mr. R. H. Newburg of the Newburg Studio Mr. Segal of the Bureau of Engraving The Minneapolis Times Tribune The Minneapolis Star Journal Brown's Studio Mr. R. J. Olsen, Faculty Adviser, and members of the Faculty lk! Cover Designed by Harriet Hanson Slretches by the Art Department Page Eighty-three MUSIC JAY A. SIMON MUSIC CO. 23 South Eighth Street Where the Teachers Trade Personality Corsages SHEFFIELD FLORISTS 3 NEMA CALIFIJRNI5. RANGE T.- ,TY I ll ,f-1--1 1 - Z: l l 0, j, DRINK MMM California ORANGE Delighttully Refreshing al and Washington S. E. GL. I955 GOLDS MARKET HOUSE Quality Meats, Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables GL. I366-I367-I368 802 Washington Avenue S. E. I Com Iiments of C. B. CHRISTIANSON CO. REALTORS f Sales, Rentals, Property Managemen I3I5 4th Strect S. E. GL. 59bl MINNESOTA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS A Quality School Since I877 raduates Prepares High School G For the Better Business Positions SERVICE DEPENDABLE PLACEMENT Aslc For Bulletin Visit The School Best Wishes 'for Your Success CLASS OF JUNE I94I East Hennepin and 4th since l893 OLDEST AND LARGEST APPAREL STORE OUTSIDE LOOP Gus' Minnesota Take OFF N exrznr HAIRCUTTERS SEVE I323 4th Street S. E. Compliments of RUTH M. JOHNSON Groceries and Cold Meats 990 I5th Avenue S. E. GL. I209 CAMPUS SHOE LOUNGE Ties-Sox-Sweaters FREEMAN SHOES AND HABERDASHERY 420 Fourteenth Avenue Telephone Geneva 466 I 24 So. 7th Street, Minneapolis ACCREDITED BY N. A. A. C. S. l'.1gc liighry-folrr WM. SIMM'S HARDWARE Sporting Goods Headquarters 4I3 I4th Ave. S. E. GL. I23I BOOKS FOR SCHOOL DAYS, FOR LEISURE READING MINNESOTA IBODIY STDIQE 322 I4tl'i Avenue S. E. GL. I343 BLUE RIBBON MEAT MARKET Choice Meats, Fish and Poultry 4l I East Hennepin CECIL STREET JACK SPRATT STORE Groceries and Contectioneries I48 Cecil Street Ge. I206 Say It With Flowers SUNNYSIDE GREEN HOUSE PLANTS and FLOWERS For All Occasions 9th St. 8: 5th Ave. S. E. Bridgeport 2407 PAUL '37 CHUCK '37 of NOLAN '40 CAROL 7 KUETHE GROCERY Groceries and Confectioneries 428 l5tl1 Avenue S. E. GI. 9943 Dorsetts for QUALITY DORSETTS MEAT MARKET I826 Como Ave. S. E. GI. 9852 Best Wishes to the Advertising Staff CAMILLE 81 JOHN I940 Cardinal Advertising Staff Compliments of VARSITY 81 CAMPUS TH EATRES KRAUSE'S CAMPUS BAKERY 409 I4tl'i Avenue S. E. Special Calres and Cookies for Parties Ge. 5738 We Deliver RIVER-VIEW Three and Four Room Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments 500-5I2 Delaware St. S. E. KEARSARGE Six and Seven Room Apartments 50l-5I I I5tl1 Avenue S. E. GEO. P. GOULD Gladstone I794 Page Eighty-fi Minneapolis Costume Co. Minnesota Theatre Bldg. . . . . . soy, South Ninth Street E. P. Hilbert, Manager At. 0082 TI-IEATRICAI. and FANCY DRESS COSTUMES, WIOS. COSMETICS Compliments ot the BEN FRANKLIN STORE 325 I4th Ave. S. E. Minneapolis, Minn. GRIFFIN DRUG COMPANY Jessie E. Griffin, Prop. 400 Central Ave. At. 8354 Compliments of BASSETT'S PHARMACY Br. 4845 80I 4th Street S. E. F H rmssett, mp. Compliments ot COMO CLEANERS I5I6 Como Ave. S. E. Ge. 248I Lindgren Electric Co. 2I3 East Hennepin Avenue Bridgeport 4533 Electric Ranges and Water Heaters Wiring - Fixtures - Supplies Radio and Electrical Service JERRY'S SERVICE 2500 University Ave. S. E. Through Service We Grow BUD'S STANDARD SERVICE I2th and Washington Ave. So. L. V. Schima lr Son BROWN'S MALTEDS You will always enjoy one ot these at BROWN'S 600 Washington Ave. S. E. GI. l626 Just the Best Ice Cream Compliments in Town ot Protessional BRIDGEMAN'S Friends lghgl DEPENDABLE INSURANCE Of All Kinds University National Insurance Agency A. W. Erickson, Mgr. GI. I82I Wilson Hardware Company Sporting Goods Our Specialty GI. I5I5 8I2 Washington Avenue S. E. ST. ANTHONY MOTOR CO. 320-420 Central Ave. New-CHEVROLETS-Used TWIN CITIES OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALER 24-Hour Service Br. 5l57 Compliments of DEBELAK PHARMACY l828 Como Avenue S. E. GOLDEN GOPHER A sooo PLACE TO EAT 3I5 I4th Ave. S. E. SCHAFER BROTHERS Groceries and Meats East Hennepin Cleaners aiav, EAST HENNEPIN AVENUE Dry Cleaning. Pressing, Repairing 405 I4fI1 AVCYIUC S- E- Af- 5323 Shoe Repairing, Hats Cleaned and Blocked CRYSTAL SUPER MARKET UNIVERSITAYBLI1-ORISTS 4I8'42o East Hennepln Ave' It's Smart to Wear Fresh FIowers 423 Csnffa' Ave- 4I0 l4fh Ave. s. E. GI. 2370 Churchill Standard Service Good Service Corner I0th Avenue and University WARWICK GROCERY 81 MEATS FOOD GUILD FINE FOODS I30 Warwick Street S. E. At. 2662 NEW AND USED TEXT BOOKS Be sure to see MR. PERINE Freshman Week- September 24-27 Special Freshman Week Features AT PERINE'S A Stepping Stone To Success A SAVINGS ACCOUNT 3d N. W. National Bank Fifth Street at East Hennepin Page Eighty-sc Best Wishes From '39 Cardinal Stall BOB JOHNSON KLEIN JOHNSON JACK ROBINSON JACK RYAN Wishing You the Best of Luck HOUSE OF HANSON BOB MURCHIE JEROME JULIUS HENRY MONTILLON BOB STEWART LYNFRED SACRIDER f f When You Enlzer the UNIVERSITY E. W. RUDD in l:I1e Fall 1 JEWELER Be Sure to Buy Your 720 Washington Ave. S. E. Minneapolis BOOKS and SUPPLIES at the COMPLIMENTS MINNESOTA co OP 'Me ' I 940 FLORADORA GIRLS -Q, Compliments of L --V I - I Don s Kampus Kleaners in 0 7ZUZ7'07Z77Z67Z ,f I X' A, 'F I300 4'tI1 Street S. E. GI. I053 . -'-- 7? IS TIIE FIRST lllll FUIIEMIIST lllllf 71, ' i 0 JL ' ff.' 7 2 ' X Q! Standards of excellence are maintained constantly at 'X 1 I tl-ie Curtis. In the new guest rooms, luxurious lobbies, Cale, , Turquoise Lounge, every detail of service, atmosphere Joseph A. Lohmer 5Q,,' gi' HQ' X f and facilities must be superbl Thus the guest is guaran- , K teed a liner oloce to stay, yet economy prices prevail. Jeweler - OptOl'TlZtl'lSt 77,7 X I ,gzggm 1319 4th Street S. E. ff 76 R i 52.00 53.00 Q ,W W Private bath, double bed 45l Racism: gt 52.50 53.50 GL 5 I 2' f ii H' 5 X, 33 Rooms at sa.oo 54.00 l, til f, I' T es Rooms at . 4 . 94.50 XT 'f S ' l Private both, twin beds 21 Rooms at ...,. 55.00 QBXW! I, I , 7 2l Rooms at - 96.00 , I I .Iwi 4 Other rooms En Suite, private bath, 95.00 to 510.00 Y li i Q A ,, .,,, ------' - i:z:s:a:ai:1:::f:is.,., Q ,. i R 5 ' Rx, ig -'5E5IEgf:2::::::.:-:-- : :g1:5:fgf52gZ5Q5Qg2g2Q' Ezgizffgiigifgizllh - - ' I-241-1-1-' A -1-Ig. .. 'I 1 .5-5.5-3.1-, 'zilliiii1'1rgiii.l I7 l Q55s5s5s55ig. I 'W iiii X I sii i 5 255533555555 i V 5525535513 is il . M ji if iliiiliiiiiiil I iiiiiiiiiri Ai lIlIlH1ii.llilIIIulumui :2:f X 0 't t ' f:i:i:5:512-2'252-27:f2352-:-:f'fi-'fifzfz-'-:272-2'-5:11221:52-:E-1-:-'I' ' '''f'iiif?f?2?2i1E:EifEf21EfE5E255151E2Ef55Sr55E?E351i1EfSfrf'f'1 ' THE HOTELA NM X MINNEAPOLIS age Eighty-eight BILLY ANTON AM UNDSON QUALITY WORKMANSHIP 307 Oat Street S. E. GI. I633 OSCAR'S BARBER SHOP I302 4th Street S. E. H. BERG GROCERY I4II East Hennepin GI. 7l90 CAMPUS CAMERA SHOP Everything Photographic I329 4th Street S. E. GI. 7777 UNIVERSITY REALTY COMPANY 426 I4th Avenue S. E. GI. 5925 CURTS MARKET 628 Sth Street S. E. GI. 5577 NELSON'S SHOE SHOP Harry Nelson, Prop. 4I3 I4tI'i Avenue S. E. RHOADES GROCERY Quality Groceries I300 East Hennepin GI. 5282 COMO FOOD MARKET I824 Como Avenue S. E. GI. 9926 FIRST NATIONAL BANK and TRUST COMPANY ST. ANTHONY FALLS OFFICE Fourth Street at East Hennepin BRIDGE BARBER SHOP I450 4th Street S. E. MAROON AND GOLD CLEANERS 427 I4th Avenue S. E. MAC'S I30I 4th Street S. E. GI. 9905 MARGIE'S SALAD SHOP I325 4th Street S. E. BELLINS BEAUTY SHOP 422 I-uh Avenue s. E. GI. 9934 MARSHALL SHOE SHOP I307 4th Street S. E. 4th STREET MARKET 809 4th Street S. E. PAT'S BARBER SHOP 422 I4th Avenue S. E. STADIUM MEN'S SHOP BEST WISHES FIELD'S GROCERY 800 4th Street S. E. SPORTS CENTER BARBER SHOP 509 East Hennepin ORTIE'S POP CORN I3I2 4th Street S. E. VARSITY CLEANERS 508 Washington Avenue Leo 8: Roy Chaplin GI. 9838 KERSCH PHARMACYI I500 East Hennepin Ge. 3227 Ringer Printing Company l402 Fourth Street S. E. GI. l454 General Job Printing Page Eighry-Him SCHOOL SUPPLIES For High School Students at Our Usual Low Prices A C M E PRINTING 8: STATIONERY CO. 42I I4th Avenue S. E. GI. 7933 ST. ANTHONY MEAT MARKET The Shop of Quality Meat 327 East Hennepin Ave. At. 0497 THANK YOU for your patronage MRS. BRYAN'S TEA SHOP I005 University Ave. S. E. IVE'S ICE CREAM Is A HEALTHFUL FOOD USE MORE OF IT Delicious ICE CREA'M CO-ED BEAUTY SALON and 429 I4th Ave. S. E. GI. 2277 Quality Work for Particular People 632-3'1'Ljf:l E UNIVERSITY PRINTING co. Atlantic 8l3l I4th at University S. E. GI. 28I8 Birchwood Shoe Shop For Your Best Shoe Repair 807 4th Street S. E. FRANK BROWN Our Neighborhood Pure Oil Station Ilth Ave. So. and Washington Compliments of University Coffee Shop I327 4th Street S. E. I 5,6 Ninety Du. 6500 From the trap to your back PAUL W. OPPGAARD MANUFACTURING FURRIER Cold Storage-Repairing-Restyling 3056 Bloomington Avenue Minneapolis RIVER ROAD PHARMACY Your Community Shopping Center East River Road at Franklin RE-ELECT Ray Van Cleve YOUR ZND WARD ALDERMAN SCHNEIDER'S CAMPUS PHARMACY 500 Washington Avenue S. E. GI. I076 McGrews Hosiery Shops CAMPUS SHOP 403 I4th Ave. S. E. For the Woman Who Cares This ad is worth SI.00 on a permanent wave. IExpires June IOI UNIVERSITY TEXACO STATION Marfalc Lubricating Service Car Washing RELLON BEAUTY SALON Gladstone 5042 Gladstone 9ass 4l2 l4fh Avg,-lu, S, E, GI, 9850 Corner Washington and University S. E. BIRCHWOOD YVONNE BEAUTY SHOP GROCERIES AND MEATS QUALITY FOODS ALLIED GROCERS 8l3 4th St. S. E. At. I25I DOROTHY BODINE RAY Seventeen Years Experience Permanent Waving-Hair Cutting and Tinting a Specialty Washington at Oak S. E. , Br. 7076 OPEN EVENINGS JOSTEN'S Manufacturers of the WorIcI's Finest School Jewelry General Offices and Main Plant OWATONNA, MINNESOTA Meet Your Friends at THE GOPHER CAFE QUALITY FOODS 829 Hennepin BR. 28I2 Page Ninety-on lllllllllllllllllllg ro 'rhe I94I Cardinal Slawcl for a fine Year Book. We are proud +o be alole lo say +ha+ we had a share in The work. We always wanl +o be of service +o Marshall High School in any way lhal we can. DGWBURG? l32I S. E. 4th St. Gladsione 2255 Senior Directory . . . January ALM, PAUL Latin Club I1 Sr. Glee Club 31 Judge Staff 3, 4, co-feature editor 41 Honor Society 41 Inner Circle 41 Cardinal Committee. ANDERSON, CLARENCE Hi-Y I1 Football 2, 3, 41 Track 41 Baccalaureate Seating 4. ANDERSON GEORGE Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 41 Chess Club 3, 41 Inner Circle 41 Swimming 21 Tennis 2, 31 Hockey 31 Honor Society 4, Vice-President 41 Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 41 Prom Com- mittee. ANDERSON, HELEN Silver Triangle I, 21 Village Blacksmith 21 ln- ner Circle 41 Blue Trian le 3, 4, Cabinet 41 Judge Staff 41 Cardinall Staff 41 National Honor Society 41 Banquet Committee. ANDERSON, KENNETH ANDERSON, MARIAN Blue Tri 3, 41 Silver Tri I, 21 Driving Class 41 Latin Club I, 21 Band 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 41 Orchestra 41 Inner Circle 41 Honor Society 41 Judge Staff 41 Baccalaureate Seating. ANGEL, JOHN WILLIAMS Student Council I1 Hi-Y 3, 41 Judge Staff 2, 3, 41 Finance Committee 4. AUSTIN, MARIAN Blue Tri 3, 41 Silver Tri I, 21 German Club 3, 41 Inner Circle 41 Cardinal Staff 41 Finance Committee. BATES, RUSSELL Gymnastics I, 21 Hi-Y 3, 4. BERGQUIST, EVELYN Silver Tri 21 Blue Tri 3, 41 G. A. A. I1 French Club 2, 3. 41 Glee Club I1 Inner Circle 41 Judge Staff 41 Banquet Seating Committee. BIRKELAND, WALTER Driving Class 31 Inner Circle 41 Orchestra 21 Band I, 2, 3, 4, President 41 Dance Band 3, 41 Cap and Gown Committee. BRUNEAU, DALE Football 21 Student Council I, 21 Financial Committee. BURNS. COLLEENE Oh, Doctor I1 Sunbonnet Sue 21 Latin Club I1 Silver Tri I, 21 Marriage of Nannette 31 Blue Tri 3, 41 Sr. Glee Club 2, 3. CERINE ESTHER sire in ar satan I-ia 21 cs. A. A. i, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 41 Inner Circle 41 Banquet Com- mittee. COOPER, NINA MAE Silver Tri I 2 in I BI ' . , Cab et ,21 ue Tri 3, 41 Inner Circle 41 Honor Society 41 Oh, Doctor I1 June Mad 41 Villa e Blacksmith 21 Cardi- nal Staff 41 Banquet Committee. CROSBY, ARDYCE Blue Tri 41 Inner Circle 41 G. A. A. 21 Judge Staff 41 Pictures Committee. DE LUC, MARION Blue Tri 3, 41 Seton Hi 3, 41 Silver Tri I, 21 G.A.A. I, 31 Latin Club I, 21 Trip Group 31 Oh, Doctor I1 Marriage of Nannette 3' Riding Club 2, 41 Inner Circle 41 Driving Class 21 Banquet Committee1 Senior Glee Club 2, 3, 4. DOSTAL, CONSTANCE Silver Tri I, 21 Blue Tri 3, 41 Seton Hi 2, 31 G.A.A. I1 Glee Club I, 21 Inner Circle 41 Cheerleader 3, 4: Oh, Doctor I1 Sunbonnet Sue 21 Student Council 2, 41 Judge Staff 31 Prom Committee. ECKMAN, DONALD Archery Club 3, 41 Driving Class 31 Glee Club I, 31 Choir 21 Inner Circe 41 Oh, Doctor I1 Sunbonnet Sue 21 Student Council 2, 41 Judge Staff 2, 31 Commencement Committee. EMERSON, DOROTHY Silver Tri l, 21 Blue Tri 3, 41 Inner Circle 4, Secretary 41 Honor Society 41 Oh, Doctor I1 Homecoming Attendant1 Class SCCIZBGIYI Senior Student Council 3, 4. ENGLISH, EMILY Sheridan I1 Edison 21 Sr. Glee Club 3, 4, Treasurer 41 Marriage of Nannette 31 Blue Tri 41 Prom Committee. ERICKSON, WALLACE Senior Glee Club 21 Banquet Seating Com- mittee. EVERETTS, ELDON Football I, 2, 3- Hockey 2, 3, 41 Baseball 3, 41 Glee Club I1 Judge Staff 2: Pictures Com- mi ee. EYBERG, DONALD Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, President 41 Driving Class 41 Inner Circle 41 Honor Society 41 Tennis 2 3, 41 Hockey 3, 41 Student Council 41 Class Treas- urer 41 Cardinal Staff. FINNEY, JERRY Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 41 Riding Club 41 Honor Society 3, 41 Class President1 Judge Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 3, 41 Sr. Glee Club 2, 31 Sr. Student Council 2, 4. FLAVIN, EARL Football 2, 31 Golf 3, 41 Hockey 41 Student Council I, 2, 3. FREEMAN, PATRICIA Blue Tri 3, 41 Inner Circle 41 Judge Staff 3, 41 G. A. A. 41 Banquet Committee. FRIEBURG, RAYMOND Golf 41 Banquet Seating Committee. GENADEK, EDWARD Football.41 Archery Club 4. GOULD, GEORGE Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 41 French Club 2, 3, 4, President 41 Judge Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor 41 Cardinal 41 Student Council I, 21 Inner Circle 4. GUENTZ, JACK Student Council I1 Hi-Y 3, 41 Band 2, 31 Inner Circle 41 Football 31 Riding Club 41 Baccalau- reate Seating Committee. GULDEN, LORRAINE G.A.A. 3, 41 Inner Circle 41 Seton Hi 21 Banquet Seating Committee. HAAS, ROBERT Picture Committee. HAMLETT, PAUL Skating 3, 41 Track 2, 31 Glee Club 2, 31 Foot- ball Trainer 4. HANSON, SHIRLEY Silver Tri I, 2, Cabinet 2' G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 31 Blue Triangle 3, 4, Treasurer 3, l.C.C. 41 Inner Circle 41 Cardinal Staff 41 Banquet Seating. HARDING, GEORGE Hi-Y I, Z, 3, 4, Secretary 41 Driving Class 21 Latin Club I1 Inner Circle 41 Honor Society 3, 4, President 41 Student Council 41 Judge Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Managing Editor 41 Cardinal Staff 4, Co-Editor 41 Commence- ment Committee. HEINEN, BONNA 'Franklin High, Cedar Rapids, Iowa I, 2, 31 Choir 4. HEISIG, CHARLES German Club 2,31 Hi-Y 3, 41 Archery Club 41 Driving Class 41 Inner Circle 41 Cardinal Com- mittee. JOHNSON, LOVELL Glee Club I1 Sunbonnet Sue I1 Banquet Com- mittee. JOHNSTON, HARRY Hi-Y 41 Glee Club 41 Band I, 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager 41 June Mad 41 Cardinal Staff 41 Cap and own Committee. KAIN, JOHN Stage Crew 2, 3, 41 Driving Class 21 Banquet Committee. KATRITSES, ALECK Hi-Y I1 Financial Committee. KATRITSES, JAMES Hi-Y I, 21 Basketball I1 Financial Committee. KEAY, JOYCE Blue Tri 3, 4' Silver Tri I, 21 G. A. A. I1 Choir I, 41 Inner Circle 41 Vice-President 41 Honor Society 4' Oh, Doctor I1 Sunbonnet Sue 21 Bachelor Born 31 Judge Staff 2, 3, 41 Marriage of Nannette 31 Cardinal Staft 41 Commence- ment Committee1 Sr. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. KLINGBERG, LOUISE Blue Tri 3, 41 Glee Club 31 Inner Circle 41 Banquet Committee. KOLAR, MARY Seton Hi 31 Silver Tri 21 G. A.A. 4. KOLSTAD, JEANNE Silver Tri I, 21 Blue Tri 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 41 Driving Club I1 Choir I1 Inner Circle 41 Oh, Doctor I1 Bachelor Born 41 Commencement Committee. LARSON, JEAN Nokomis Junior High I1 Blue Tri 3, 41 Silver Tri I, 21 Riding Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 41 lnner Circle 41 Cardinal 41 Banquet Committee. LARSON, LUCILLE Baccalaureate Committee. LeVOIR, RUBY North 21 Silver Tri 21 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 41 Glee Club 21 Blue Tri 31 Inner Circle 31 Baccalaureate Committee. LEWIS, RICHARD Sheridan I1 Edison 21 Inner Circle 41 Football 31 Track 41 Prom Committee. McBRIDE, JEAN Jefferson High I1 Silver Tri I, 2 Cabinet 21 Blue Tri 3, 4, Vice-President 4' Band 31 Or- chestra 41 Student Council 41 Judge Staff 2, 3, 41 Inner Circle 41 Cap and Gown Commit- tee. MCCAULEY, TERRENCE Senior Student Council 41 Cardinal Staff 41 Banquet Committee. McFADDEN, GRETTA Blue Tri 3, 4: Silver Tri I, 2, I. C. C. 21 G. A. A. I1 French Club 21 Latin Club I, Vice-Presi- dent I1 Cardinal Staff 41 Pictures Committee. McKAY, ELEANOR Seton Hi 21 G.A.A. 2, 3, 41 Senior Glee Club 31 Inner Circle 41 Cardinal Staff 41 Judge Staff 41 Cap and Gown Committee. McLAUGHLIN. WALTER Baccalaureate Committee. MANOLEFF, MANUEL Boy's Vocational I, 2, 31 Stage Crew 3, 41 Swimming 31 Baccalaureate Committee. MATTSON, BETTY Inner Circle 41 Blue Tri 3, 41 Silver Tri I, 21 G.A.A. I1 Glee Club I, 2, 31 Oh Doctor I1 Sunbonnet Sue 21 Marriage of Nannette 31 Banquet Seating Committee. MEYER, ROBERT St. Paul Sanford I, 21 Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 41 Pictures Committee. MILLER, JOSEPH Orchestra I, 2, 3, 41 Inner Circle 41 Gymnastics 21 Baccalaureate Committee1 Tumbling 2. MITCHELL, MERRILL Glee Club I, 2, 4, President 41 Service Club I1 Inner Circle 4, President 41 Student Council 21 Wrestling 21 Oh, Doctor I1 Marriage of Nan- Eiftg: 31 Commencement Committee1 Apollo u 3, 4. MONTGOMERY, IVEY Silver Tri I1 Blue Tri 3, 41 Oh, Doctor I1 Pic- ture Committee. MOORE. VIRGINIA G.A.A. 21 Glee Club 3, 41 Financial Com- mittee. MORTENSEN, RUBY Seton Hi 21 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 41 Senior Glee Club 31 Inner Circle 41 Marriage of Nannette 31 Cardinal Staff 41 Judge Staff 41 Cheer- leader 41 Cap and Gown Committee. MURRELL, GERALD Driving Class 31 Football 3, 41 Track 3, 41 Bacca aureate Seating Committee. NIELSEN, HOWARD Trip Group 3, 41 Senior Glee Club 41 Senior Band 31 Stage Crew 2, 31 Cardinal Staff 41 Baccalaureate Committee. OEFFLING, KATHLEEN Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 41 Inner Circle 42 Seton Hi 31 G.A.A. 21 Village Blacksmith 31 Trip Group 31 Baccalaureate Seating Com- mittee. - OLSON, ROBERT Central I, 2, 31 Baccalaureate Committee. OUIMETTE, ROBERT Band I, 21 Orchestra 3, 41 Dance Band 41 In- ner Circle 41 Football I, 21 Gymnastics 3, 41 Senior Student Council 41 Driving Class I1 Banquet Seating. OWENS, FLORENCE Silver Tri I, 21 Blue Tri 3, 41 Riding Club 41 Inner Circle 31 Oh, Doctor I1 June Mad' 41 Baccalaureate Seating Committee1 Senior Glee Club 4. PALMER, RICHARD Hi-Y 3, 41 Band I, 2, 3, 4' Dance Band 3, 41 German Band 41 Inner Circle 41 Honor Society 3, 41 Football 21 Gymnastics 31 Student Coun- cil I, 2, 3, 4, President 41 Judge Staff 31 Commencement Committee. PETERS, DORIS Blue Tri 41 Seton Hi 31 Oh Doctor I1 Sunbon- net Sue 21 Baccalaureate Seating Committee. PETERSEN, JUANITA Edison High 21 Blue Tri 3, 41 G.A.A. 41 French Club 3, 41 Band 3' Inner Circle 41 Judge Staff 3, 41 Financial Committee. Page N inety-three January Directory PINATELLO. ROSE Seton Hi 23 G. A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Senior Glee Club 33 Inner Circle 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Judge Staff 43 Cap and Gown Committee. RAMLET, THEODORE Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Basketball I, 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 4' Hi-Y 2, 33 Oh, Doctor l3 Stage Crew 2, 33 Glee Club I3 Baseball 2, 3. RAVLIN, MARTHA Silver Tri I, 23 G.A.A. I3 Latin Club l, 2, Vice-President 23 Ridin Club 4' Inner Circle 43 Oh, Doctor I3 Sunionnet Sue 23 Judge Staff 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Blue Tri 3, 4, Treas- urer 43 German Club 3, 4, Secretar 43 Honor Society 4, Secretary 43 Financial Committee: Senior Student Council 2. ROSENDAHL, EUGENE Hi-Y 3, 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Skating I, 2, 33 Track 3, 43 Judge Staff 23 Pictures Committee. RUDESILL, GENEVIEVE Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Senior Glee Club 23 Oh, Doctor I3 Sunbonnet Sue 23 Student Council 43 Inner Circle 43 Baccalaureate Com- mittee. SAMUELSON, GLADYS Seton Hi 3, 43 Silver Tri I, 23 G. A. A. I, 2, 43 Cardinal Committee. SANDGREN, EDELLE Silver Tri I, 2, Treasurer 23 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Judge 2, 33 Inner Circle 33 Blue Tri 3, 43 Stu- dent Council I, 23 Banquet Committee. SCHMIDT, MARTHA Seton Hi 3, 43 Silver Tri I, 23 G. A. A. I, 2, 43 Cardinal Committee. SELLENTINE. KENNETH Inner Circle 33 Student Council 23 Picture Committee. SHULER. ESTHER Silver Tri I3 German Club 2, 33 Latin Club I, 23 Inner Circle 4' Honor Society 3, 4' Valedic' torian3 Student Council 43 Judge Staff 2, 3, 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Commencement Committee. SKOLD, LILLIAN Silver Tri 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Senior Glee Club 33 Inner Circle 33 Cardinal Staff 4. Senior Directory ABBAS, GERTRUDE A. Seton Hi 3, 43 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3. ALDEN, WILLIAM A. Service Club 33 Baccalaureate Committee. ANDERSON, THEODORE L. Baseball 2, 3, 43 Bachelor Born 3. ANDREASEN, JOHN P. Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Service Club 3 Student Council 23 Wrestling 2. ASP, LORRAINE E. Glee Club I, 23 Silver Tri I3 German Club 4? Blue Tri 3, 43 Student Council I3 Seton Hi 31 Oh, Doctor I3 Sunbonnet Sue I3 Marriage of Nannette 23 Baccalaureate Committee. AUSTIN, NORMAN A. Banquet Committee. BAILLARGEON. MARCELLA E. Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 G. A. A. I. BAUMAN, LEEDS C. Latin Club I, 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Debate Club 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Chess Club 43 Judge Staff 33 Honor Society 43 Na- tional Forensic League 3, 43 June Mad 43 You Can't Take It With You 43 Commence- ment Committee. BECKER, CHARLES Band I, 2, 3, 43 Service Club I. BECKER, MARGARET Sheridan Junior Higlh I3 Nashville, Tennessee 23 Seton Hi 3, 4, ice-President 43 G.A.A. 33 Blue Tri 43 Driving Club 4. BELL, MILLICENT Seton Hi I, 2, Vice-President I3 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 33 French Club 43 G. A. A. I. IENHAM, oouGLAss Ramsey Junior High I3 Hi-Y 3 4: Student Council 33 Judge Staff 3, 43 Baseball 33 Foot- ball 23 Golf 43 June Mad 43 Banquet Com- mittee. 3. 2 Page N inety-four SLANGA, ERNEST Football 33 Wrestling 3, 4. SMITH, LOUISE Blue Tri 3, 4, Cabinet 43 Silver Tri I, 23 Driv- ing Class 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club I, 23 Oh, Doctor I3 Honor Society 43 Inner Circle 43 Judge Staff 3, 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Prom Committee. SOMERS, KATHLEEN Silver Tri I, 23 Glee Club 33 Choir 4. SOUTH, BARBARA JANE Blue Tri 3, 4, President 4, I. C. C. Treasurer 43 Silver Tri I, 23 G.A.A. I3 French Club 2, 3, 43 Inner Circle 43 Honor Society 43 Senior Student Council 33 Cardinal Staff3 Judge Staff 3, 43 Oh, Doctor I3 Commencement ommit- tee. STEHMAN, MARJORIE Senior Glee Club 4, Vice-President 4' Silver Tri I, 2, Treasurer I, President 23 German Club 3, 4, Secretary 33 Blue Tri 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 43 Inner Circle 43 June Mad 43 Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Secretary 2, 33 Judge Staff 3, 43 Radio Workshop 33 Honor Society 43 Class Vice-President. STIMART, PHALEN Student Council 3, 43 Service Club 33 Glee Club 33 Prom Committee. STRAND DORIS Silver Tri I3 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 43 Blue Tri 33 Inner Circle 43 Picture Committee 43 Advisory Committee. SVAC, IRENE Blue Tri 3, 43 Silver Tri I3 G. A. A. 33 German Club 43 Inner Circle 43 Judge Staff 43 Picture Committee. TEIGAN. HAROLD Prom Committee. THOMPSON, MARVIN Band I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 43 Commence- ment Committee. WALKER, WILLIAM HARMON Driving Class I3 Banquet Committee. WILLIAMS. WILLIAM Hi-Y I, 23 French Club I3 Wrestling 3, 43 Track I, 2, 43 Swimming 2. WILSON, JESSIE Blue Tri 3, 43 Silver Tri I, 23 G.A. A. I, 2, 3. 43 Riding Club 43 Inner Circle 33 Prom Com- mittee. . . .June BENNINGHOF, CHARLOTTE , Silver Tri I, 2, Cabinet 23 Blue Tri 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 43 G. A. A. I, 23 Seton Hi 23 Glee Club 23 Driving Club 43 Student Council I3 Prom Com- mittee. BEST, NORMA MARGARET South High I, 23 Archery Club 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 33 Judie Staff 3, 43 Radio Club 4: Honor Society 43 iding Club 43 Ban- quet Committee3 Silver Tri I, 2, Cabinet 23 Blue Tri 3, 4. BISHOP, WESLEY Hood River, Oregon I3 Judge Staff 3, 43 Base- ball 2, 3, 43 Baccalaureate Committee. BLOMQUIST, JEAN Latin Club I3 Blue Tri 43 Student Council 23 G. A, A. I3 Honor Society 43 Debate Club 3, 43 Trip Group 3, 4. BODINE, LESLIE Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4. BOXRUD, DAVID M. Hi-Y I, 2, 33 Student Council I, 33 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Gymnastics 3. BRADEN, HELEN Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Riding Club 2, 4. BRAUN, VIRGINIA Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, BROWN, JACK Debate Club 3, 4, President 43 National Forensic League 3, 4, President 43 German Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 43 National Honor Society 43 Cardinal Stalt 43 Baccalaureate Committee. BROWN MARYLYNN Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Sunbonnet Sue I3 Riding Club 3, 43 Glee Club l: Student Coun- cil I3 G. A. A. I3 Cardinal Staff 43 Scenic Art 2, 33 Radio Club 3, 4. BUELOW, DELORES I Hutchinson High I3 Latin Club 2, 33 Silver Tri 23 G.A.A. 23 Radio Club 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Choir 43 Scenic Art 43 Marriage oi Nan- nette 2. BURNS, MARJORIE Central High 33 Seton Hi I, 2, Secretary I, President 23 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 43 French Club 43 G. A. A. I, 23 Judge Staff 43 Driving Club 2. CARBONELL, MARIANO GLEAVE Tennis 2, 3, 43 Badminton 4: Glee Club 3, 43 Gymnastics 23 March of Melody 4. CARLSON, EVELYN 3 Band I, 23 Orchestra 33 Glee Club 43 Silver Tri I, 2, Treasurer 23 Blue Tri 3, 4 Cabinet 3. Secretar 4, President 43 Trip Group 3, '41 Riding Club 2, 3, 43 You Cant Take It With You 43 Student Council 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Cardinal Staff 4. CARR, EVELYN Robbinsdale I3 South 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 French Club 3, 4, President 43 Student Council 43 Radio Club 4 Secretary 4' Honor Society 43 Cardinal Staff 4, Feature Editor3 Choir 3, 43 June Mad 43 March of Melody 4. CASPER, SHIRLEY 3 Silver Tri I, 2, Cabinet I, Secretary I, Vice- President 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 June Mad 43 Stu- dent Council 23 Seton Hi I' Riding Club 3, 43 Glee Club I3 Cardinal Staft 43 Banquet Com- mittee. CHRISTIANSEN, BETTY Latin Club I, 23 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Student Council I, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Orchestra 33 Riding, Club 3, 4: Judge Staff 3, 4, Feature Editor . Editor-in- Chief 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Trip Group 3, 4, Treasurer 33 Valedictorian3 Sunbonnet Sue I2 Baccalaureate Committee. CHRISTOPHER, LORRAINE Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 G.A.A. I, 23 Judge Staff I, 23 Glee Club I, 23 Choir 3, 4, Secretary 33 French Club 3, 43 Trip Group 3, 4. CLAUSEN GEORGE . Cardinal Staff 43 Orchestra l, 2, 33 Driving Club 43 Tennis 2, 43 Speech Committee. CRAIG, GERALD Football 2, 33 Track 33 Hi-Y 2. D'AOUST. ROBERT Gymnastics 43 Service Club I, 23 Student Coun- ci . DAVIE5. DONALD Valley Stream, New York I3 Football 33 Cardi- nal Staff 43 Baccalaureate Committee. DAVISON. KEITH St. Cloud I, 2, 33 Hi-Y 43 Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Band 4, Presi- dent 43 Track 43 Swing Band 4. DeANGELO, VIRGINIA Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Seton Hi 3, 43 Banquet Committee. DELANE. ROBERT Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Hoclrey 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Banquet Committee. DEMKO, VIOLET Silver Tri I3 Scenic Art Class 23 Seton Hi 4. DENNISON, JOAN Silver Tri I, 2, Cabinet I, 2 I.C. C. 23 Blue Tri 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4, I. c. C. 43 French club 3, 43 Cardinal Staff 43 G. A.A. 23 Sunbonnet Sue I3 Glee Club I, 23 Choir 3, 4: Student Council I, 3, 43 Judge Staff I3 Cheer Leader 33 Speech Committee. DEUTSCH, JANET Trip Group 3, 43 Debate Club 33 Honor So- ciety 3, 43 German Club 3, 43 Blue Tri 43 Orchestra 43 Student Council 43 Commence- ment Committee: Valedictorian. DOBBS, DAVID Honor Society 43 Judge Staff I3 Band I3 Or- chestra 43 Debate Club 33 June Mad 43 Speech Committee. DOOLITTLE, WILLIAM East Orange, New Jersey I, 23 Roosevelt High 23 French Club 33 Radio Club 43 Glee Club I, 2, 33 Choir 3, 43 Swimming Manager 43 Judge Staff 33 Football 23 Traclr I3 Hi-Y 43 Speech Committee. DUFFY, KATHLEEN Choir 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Sunbonnet Sue I3 Latin Club 3. EDWARDS, DONALD Hi-Y 4, Secretary 43 Student Council 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Judge Staff 3, 43 Band I, 2, 33 Swimming 43 Archery Club 3, 4, President 43 Valedictorian3 Cardinal Statf 43 Commence- ment Committee. June Directory EKBERG BILL Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Orchestra I. 2, 33 Honor Society 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4, Captain 4' Track 2 3, 43 Student Council I, 43 Judge Staff I3 Class President3 Valedictor- ran. ELLEFSON, LORENE Flandreau High, South Dakota I, 2: Band I, 23 Glee Club 23 Blue Tri 3 43 French Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 43 Honor Society 43 Band 33 Baccalaureate Committee. ENGEN, WILLIAM Baccalaureate Committee. ENGSTROM, NANCY Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 French Club I3 Glee Club 2, 43 Riding Club 2, 3, 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Choir 33 Marriage of Nannette 23 Banquet Committee. ERICKSON, ARTHUR Sheridan I3 Edison 2, 33 Speech Committee. EVANS, DORIS Silver Tri I3 Glee Club I, 23 Choir 3, 43 Blue Tri 33 Judge Staff 23 Marriage of Nannette 23 Oh, Doctor I. FAHR, MARIE Silver Tri I, 2 Cabinet I3 Judge Staff 23 Radio Club 43 Honor Society 43 Student Coun- cil I, Secretary I3 Cardinal Stall 43 Banquet Committee. FAUST, CHARLOTTE Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 G. A. A. I, 23 French Club I, 23 Seton Hi 2, Cabinet 23 Rid- ing Club 43 Prom Committee. FAWELL, JUNE Claremont, Minnesota I, 2, 3: Blue Tri 43 G. A.A. 2, 33 Band 2, 3, 43 Driving Club 43 Glee Club I, 2, 33 Dramatics Club 4. FELICETTA, CECELIA Seton Hi I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Silver Tri I, 2 BlueTri34GAA I 2 34 Banuet I I i - - - . . - I CI Committee. FEVIG. DONNA RAE Moorhead I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 G. A. A. 33 Glee Club 3, 4.3 You Can't Take It With You 43 'Prom Committee. FILIPEK, MARCIA Riding Club 3, 43 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Latin Club I, 2: Glee Club I, 2, 33 Judge Staff 3, 43 Cardinal Staff 43 G.A.A. I, 23 Radio Club 3. FLAKNE, KENNETH M. Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3. FLECK. LAWRENCE Hi-Y 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Service Club I, 23 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Baccalaureate Committee. FLEETHAM, MARGUERITE Seton Hi I, 23 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 4: Riding Club 33 Cardinal Staff 43 Judge Staff 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Marriage of Nannette 33 G. A. A. I. FOSTER, HARRIET Silver Tri I3 Blue Tri 3, 4: German Club 3, 4. Treasurer 3, Cabinet 4: Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. FOX. FRANCES Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Latin Club I, 23 Trip Group 33 Radio Club 43 Student Council 3. FRANK. NORMAN Glee Club I, 2,33 Riding Club 43 Service Club Il! Scenic Art Class I3 You Can't Take It With ou . GARNAAS. NESTOS Northfield High I3 Football 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Cardinal Staff 4. GEANKOPLIS, ANDREW Student Council 43 Glee Club 33 Choir 3, 4, President 43 Judge Staff 3: Service Club I3 Cardinal Staff 43 Football 23 Golf 3, 4. GEIGER. ROBERT Hi-Y 43 Orchestra I, 2. GOLDONIK. LUCILLE Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3 43 Student Council lr Glee Club 4, rzsdarrg Club 4, ssna l, 2, 3, Driving Club 43 Sunbonnet Sue I3 Prom Com- mittee. GORNEY, WARD Student Council 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Judge Staff 4. GRANRUD ROBERT Debate Club 3, 43 Chess 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Honor Society 3, 4, President 43 German Club 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y I3 Judge Staff 33 Glee Club I3 Commencement Committee. GRANT, DORIS Sunbonnet Sue I3 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Judge Staff 33 Baccalaureate Committee3 Cardinal Staff 4. GRISMER, RAYMOND L. Latin Club I, 2, Treasurer 23 Student Council 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Cardinal Staff 4, Asso- ciate Editor3 Orchestra 2, 33 Band I, 23 De- bate Club 33 Tennis I, 2, 3, 43 Swing Band I, 23 German Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 Salutatorian. GRONES, REMI New Munich, Minnesota I3 Melrose, Minne- sota 2. HAAS, LORNA Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 4. HANSEN, HARRIET G. A. A. I3 Blue Tri 3, 43 Silver Tri I, 23 Or- chestra I. 2, 3, 43 Cardinal 43 Commencement Committee. HARSTAD, ELAINE Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 43 Band I, 23 Seton Hi 4, President 43 Spring Revue 33 G. A. A. I, 23 Commencement Committee. HECTOR, DAVID Edison I, 23 Glee Club 3, 43 Judge Staff 33 Wrestling 3. HEDLUND, RICHARD Inner Circle 33 Cardinal Staff 43 Scenic Art Class 2, 3, 4. HELGERSON, RUTH Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 German Club 33 Riding Club 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Cardinal Staff 43 Marriage of Nannette 23 Radio Club 43 Choir 3. 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4. HERSLETT, DOROTHY South I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Seton Hi 43 Driver's Club 43 Prom Committee. HEWITT, ROBERT Hi-Y 3, 43 Judge Staff I, 2, 33 Orchestra 33 Band I. 2, 33 Gymnastics I3 Wrestling 2, 3, 4: 2, 33 June Mad 43 Track 2, 33 Swing Band Cardinal Staff 4, Sports Editor3 Prom Com- mittee. HILLER, BETTY ANN Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri I, 23 Glee Club I3 Scenic Art I, 2. HITCHCOCK, MELVINA Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Marriage of Nannette 23 Cardinal Staff 4. HOGAN, EUGENE C. Hockey 2, 3, 4. HOGANSON. DONALD Football 2, 3, 43 Trip Group 3, 43 Honor 50. clety 43 Cardinal Staff 4. HOGAJISON, RICHARD oot all 3, 43 St C 43 T' G 43 Archery Club 43 S?ui.Ieent'Cbluncil IIp4. 'cup HOLMQUIST, JEAN Silver Tri I, 27 Blue Tri 3, 4, Cabinet 43 Stu- dent Councrl 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Judge Staff 32 Marriage of Nannette 33 Seton Hi 23 Cardinal Staff 43 Speech Committee. HORGEN, DOROTHY Wahkon High I3 Isle High 23 Style Show 33 Seton Hi 43 Archery Club 4. HUNTER, WILLIAM Marriage of Nannette 23 Chess Club I, 2, 33 June Mad 4: Tennis 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Cardinal Staff 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Cap and Gown Committee. HUSEBY, CLIFFORD Football 23 Golf 33 Baseball 2. IOSET. MARILYN Long Prairie, Minnesota I, 2, 33 Glee Club I3 Band I, 23 Blue Tri 4. IVERSON, MARIAN Scenic Art 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 33 Choir 43 Blue Tri 33 Spring Revue 3. JANICKE, KEITH Hi-Y 43 National Honor Society 43 Judge Staff 43 Commencement Committee. JENSEN. MAVIS 3 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 G.A.A. I, 23 Student Council I, 23 Seton Hi 2, 33 Prom Committee. JOHNSON. BURDETTE Band I, 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 33 Judge Staff 43 Glee Club 4. JOHNSON, ELAYN Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 G. A. A. I3 French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Glee Club I, 2, 33 Sunbonnet Sue I3 Marriage of Nannette 2: Choir 43 Trip Group 3, 43 Judge Staff 33 Cardi- nal Staf'I 43 Student Council I3 Seton Hi I. JOHNSON, HELEN Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Student Council 33 Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Judge Staff 3, 4, Associate Editor 43 Cardinal Staff 4, Co-Editor3 Class SZCTBTQTYQ Trip Group 3, 4, President 3, 43 Commencement Committee Chairman. JOHNSON, MAXINE Dassel, Minnesota I, 2, 33 G. A.A. 2. JOHNSON, SIGNE G.A. A. I, 23 Seton Hi 2. JONES, EVELYN Seton Hi 43 Blue Tri 4. JUEL, BARBARA Ramsey I3 Washburn 23 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 G.A.A. l, 2: Radio Club 43 Riding Club 43 Trip Grou 33 French Club 3, 43 Judge Staff 33 Glee Club I3 Latin Club 23 Cardinal Staff 4, Associate Editor3 Cap and Gown Committee. KANEL, ROBERT South High I, 2, 33 Hi-Y I, 23 Glee Club 23 Service Club I3 Baseball 23 Football 23 Hockey 4. KNOX, DONALD Glee Club 43 You Can't Take It With You 4. KOZLOWSKI, HELEN Seton Hi 4. KRANZ. CHARLES I French Club 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. KUBIK, ELSIE . Blue Tri 33 Seton Hi I3 Silver Trl I, 23 Glee Club 2, 43 Choir 3, 43 Radio Club 43 Marriage of Nannette 3. LAGERBAUER, LEWIS LALIBERTE. BETTY JEANNE Blue Tri 3, 43 Seton Hi 3, 4, Cabinet 4. LAM BERT, ARNOLD , Band 3, 43 Driving Club 4, President 43 Latin Club 3, 43 German Club 2. LaMOTTE, AUDREY I , Silver Tri I3 Blue Tri 3, 43 Seton Hr 2, 43 Driv- ing Club 4. LANGLAIS, LORRAINE ' Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 43 Seton Hi 3, 4. LARSEN, HOWARD Service Club I, 23 Football I, 23 Hockey 3, 43 Baseball 33 Hi-Y 23 Student Council 33 Glee Club I, 23 Basketball I3 Driving Club I, 2. LAUSCHE, CARL Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2. LAWRANCE. NORMAN . Band I, 2, 3, Vice-President 33 Latin Club 33 Dance Band 2, 3, 4. LAWSON. ROBERT Football 2, 3, 4. LEDDING, ALBERT Band I3 Glee Club 33 Football I, 2, 3, 4' Wrestling 3, 43 Track I, 33 Golf 43 Cardinal Staff 4. LEEGARD, LARRY . Scenic Art 3, 43 Wrestllng 33 Track 4. LeFEBVRE, HUBERT Hi-Y I3 Baseball 33 Basketball Manager 43 French Club 2. LEIGHT, EDWARD Glee Club 33 Track 2, 33 Rooter's Club 4. LELAND, LOIS Waupaca High I, 23 Riding Club 33, 43 Blue Tri 3, 4, Cabinet 43 Student Council 43 Na- tional Honor Society 43 Cardinal Staff 4. LEMBKE, CARMEN Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 33 Orchestra 43 G. A. A. I3 Choir 43 Driving Club 4, Secretary 43 Brass Quartet 3, 4. LEMMON, HOWARD Service Club I, 23 Football I, 23 Basketball I3 Baseball 33 Hi-Y 2. LEONARD, MARY Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Riding Club 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Driving Club 43 Marriage of Nannette 23 Scenic Art 2, 3. LEVERSEE. RICHARD Hi-Y I, 2, 43 Student Council 4, President 4: Radio Club 43 Judge Staff 2, 3, 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Swimming 23 Hockey Manager 4' Baseball l, 2, ag Football 3, 43 Basketball Manager 43 Speech Committee. LEWIS, BETH LEONE Blue Tri 33 Edison 23 Judge Staff 4. LOFTUS, ELAINE Scenic Art 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Choir 43 Blue Tri 33 Judge 2. Page N inety-five June Directory LOGAN, JEANETTE Blue Tri 43 Seton Hi 4. LOUFEK, CHARLES Band I, 23 Orchestra 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Student Council 43 Honor Society 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Debate 33 Riding Club 43 Commencement Committee. LUI-IMAN, ROBERT Wrestling 3, 43 Jud e Staff 33 Cardinal Staff 43 Hi-Y 23 Student Ciouncil 23 Latin Club I. LUNDBERG, MAE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Seton Hi I, 23 Blue Tri 3. McDANIEL, SHIRLEY G.A.A. I3 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 4. McKlNLEY, RUTH Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Riding Club 2, 43 G.A.A, 23 French Club 3, 43 Scenic Art I3 Choir 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Banquet Committee. MCNAMARA, MARY JO Honor Society 43 Seton Hi 4, President 4. MALAND, ELEANOR St. Cloud I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Trip Group 33 French Club 3, 43 Cardinal 43 Choir 4. MALAND, RICHARD St. Cloud I, 23 Student Council 33 Judge Staff 33 Cardinal Staff 43 Trip Group 3. MANCINO, MARY Edison 2, 33 Sheridan Jr. High I3 Blue Tri 4. MANTHEI, VIRGINIA French Club 3, 43 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Trip Group 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Glee Club I. MARKHUS, KATHRYN Silver Tri I, 23 Glee Club I3 Sunbonnet Sue I3 Latin Club I, 2, Secretary 2: Student Council 2, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 German Club 3, 4, Cabinet 3, Vice-President 4, President 43 Blue Tri 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Vice-President 43 Cardinal Staff 4. MATO, GENEVIEVE Blue Tri 3, 43 Glee Club I, 23 Seton Hi I, 2. MAULDIN, DOT North Carolina I, 2, 33 Blue Tri 43 French Club 43 Riding Club 4. MAYER, DOUGLAS Hockey 3, 43 Golf 3, 4. MELCHISEDECK, JOHN Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Swing Band 33 Judge Staff 3. MENARD. DONALD Glee Club 23 Judge Staff 3, MEZZENGA, AUGUST MICHALSON, ELAINE Seton Guild I3 Silver Tri 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Rid- ing Club 43 Scenic Art Club I, 33 Choir 33 Glee Club 23 Cap and Gown Committee: Radio Club 43 Style Show 23 Cardinal Staf'I 43 Judge Staff 33 Homecoming Queen 4. MILEWSKI, JOHN Stage Crew 3, 4. MILEWSKI, RITA MOLITOR, MARY Latin Club 33 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 G.A. A. I3 Seton Hi I, 23 Trip Group 3, 4. MYERS, CARLTON Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 43 Track I, 33 Class Vice-President3 Prom Committee. NELSON, GERALD Scenic Art 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Choir 4. NELSON, THORWALD Stage Crew 4. NERISON, LORRAINE Blue Tri 3,43 French Club 2, 33 Driving Club 43 Scenic Art 4. NORMAN, DELPHINE Latin Club I, 23 G.A.A. I3 Debate Club 3, 43 Blue Tri 33 Trip Group 3, 4. O'BLENESS, BETTY Silver Tri3 Orchestra 23 Glee Club I3 Choir 3. PEART, GEORGE Baseball 33 Basketball Manager 43 Hi-Y I, 23 Service Club I3 Football Manager 4. PERINE, BARBARA Silver Tri I, 2, Vice-President I, President 23 Blue Tri 3, 4, Cabinet 3, Secretar 43 Judge Staff 33 Student Council 23 Trip group 3, 4, Secretary 43 French Club 33 You Can't Take It With You 43 National Honor Society 4' Ban- quet Committee Chairman 43 Riding Club 2, 43 Cardinal Staff 4. PETERSEN, CLARE ' Seton Hi I3 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Choir 33 Riding Club 43 Judge Stafl 2, 33 Trip Group 3. Page N inet y-six PETERSON, DORIS Seton Hi 33 G. A. A. 23 Glee Club 3. PETERSON, JUNE Columbia Hei hts I3 Silver Tri I3 Blue Tri 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Seton Hi 3. PILNEY, ADELAINE Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 33 Seton Hi I, 2. PRATT, AUDREY Seton Hi 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Style Show I, 2. PRESTON, MARY JEAN Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 G. A. A. lj Seton Hi I3 Glee Club I, 23 Riding Club I, 2, 3, 43 Choir I, 3. PRIEST, CLIFTON Archery Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 4, Secretartyf 43 Swim- ming 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Judge Sta 2. PUGH, ROBERT PUGSLEY, MURIEL G.A.A. I, 23 Seton Hi I3 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 33 Glee Club 2, 33 Choir 4. PYLATIUK, JULIA French Club 2, 33 Radio Club 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Choir 3, 43 Judge Staff 23 Marriage of Nannette 2. PYLE, ROBERT german Club 2, 3, 43 Band I, 23 Trip Group , 4. RADELL, MYRON German Club 33 Latin Club 43 Radio Club 3, 4. RANDALL, RUTH Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, Secretary I3 Oh, Doctor I3 Sunbonnet Sue I3 Marriage of Nannette 23 Choir 3, 4, Secretary 43 Jud e Staff 3, 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Student Councii I3 G.A.A. 23 Debate Club 3: Latin Club I, 23 French Club 3, 43 Radio Club 43 You Can't Take It With You 43 Prom Com- mittee. REESE, MARY Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Seton Hi 43 Driving Club 4. RIEDEL , JACK Marriage of Nannette 23 Glee Club 23 Service Club I3 Gymnastics 4. ' RILEY, HAWLEY iudge Staff 43 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Cardinal Staff RILEY. PAULINE Radio Club 4, President 43 Silver Tri 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Judge 33 Seton Hi 33 Scenic Art Class 4. ROBERTS. ROBERT Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Speech Committee. ROBICHAUD, MARGARET Seton Hi 4. ROETMAN. HOMER Hockey 2, 3. ROGGE, NORMAN June Mad 33 Track 2, 33 Football 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2. RUSNACKO, MARTHA Scenic Art Class 23 Blue Tri 43 Seton Hi 2. ST. PETER, JACQUALYN Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 33 G.A.A. I3 Glee Club 23 Riding Club 3. SCALES, CARMEL Seton Hi I, 2, 33 Glee Club 33 G. A. A. I3 Blue Tri 33 Commencement Committee. SCHIENA, MARIE G. A. A. 23 Blue Tri 3. SCHRADER. CARLTON Slayton, Minn. I, 23 Tennis 33 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Track 2. SHADDRICK, DANIEL Hockey 3. SHEEHAN, MARY Latin Club I, 23 Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 G. A.A. 3, 43 Seton Hi 3, 43 Radio Club 43 Judge Staff 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Driving Class 43 Marriage of Nannette 2. SKIBA, EUGENE Rooter's Club I, 2, 3, 43 Baccalaureate Com- mittee. SKIBA. RAYMOND Baseball 33 Wrestling 3. SKLAR, JOSEPH SMITH, BARBARA ANN A Glee Club I3 Riding Club 2, 3, 43 Silver Tri I, 2, Cabinet l, Secretary 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Student Council I, 33 Honor Society 3, 4' Ger- man Club 33 Latin Club I, 23 Archery Club 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Baccalaureate Committee Chairman3 Class Treasurer3 Salutatorian. SMITH, BETTY Silver Tri 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Trip Group 3: French Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Student Council 4. SMITH, GRACE Silver Tri 23 Blue Tri 3, 4. SORENSEN, BETTY Bagley, Minnesota I, 2, 33 Band 43 Glee Club I3 Seton Hi 4. SORENSON, ALLIS Silver Tri I, 2, Cabinet 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Seton Hi I3 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Spring Revue 43 Scenic Art I, 23 G. A.A. I. SQUIRE, PINKERTON Hi-Y 43 Tennis 33 Football I, 23 Basketball I, 23 Baseball 4. ' STEDMAN, ALICE G.A.A. 33 Seton Hi 43 Honor Society 43 Baccalaureate Committee. STENBECK, PAUL Latin Club I3 Football I3 Band I, 2. STEPPE, MARY Blue Tri 3, 43 Seton Hi 3, 4. STEUERT, MAXINE Blue Tri 3, 43 Silver Tri I, 2: German Club 23 Radio Club 43 Cardinal Staff 43 Riding Club Z, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 43 G. A. A. I3 Trip Group 33 Driving Club 33 Speech Committee. STEWART, DONALD Stage Crew I, 2, 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Skating I, 2, 3, 43 Baccalaureate Committee. STONELAKE, FERN Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Judge Staff 2,33 German Club 43 Riding Club 43 Seton Hi 3 Treasurer 3, Vice-President 33 Student Council 23 Prom Committee. SUTKOSKI, MARGARET Edison I, 2, 33 Prom Committee. SWANSON, ARLEAN Seton Hi 3. SWANSON, WILLIAM Band 2. TANEM, MARIAN Silver Tri I, 2. TAYLOR, JUNE Silver Tri I, 23 Blue Tri 3, 43 Seton Hi 3, 43 Radio Club 43 Glee Club 4. THOMPSON, NATALIA Worthington, Minnesota I3 Wilson High, St. Paul 23 lue Tri 3, 43 Seton Hi 3, Cabinet 3, Vice-President 33 G.A. A. 3, Cabinet 3. TOURVILLE, ROBERT Hi-Y 3, 43 Judge Staff I, 23 Inner Circle 4. 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