Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1944
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OuTside of raTioning, s ' y ' ' ' s' and a few ofher minor Things as hoping 411 . g s .w..,f..,. .. WW.. ,. . . M ...W , To graduafe before The draff cafchefs A you. or before Uncle Sam draffs women, your senior year was excifing. On The following pages we have Tried To capfure some of The daily happenings aT Marshall and some ouT-of-The-ordinary happenings. Too. ln our Formal Division The Teachers are placed firsT, and They deserve This honor for having guided us Through our high school life. Following The Faculfy come The graduaTed and grad uafing Seniors. The very life of Mar- shall iTself is reflecTed in The picfures of The Undergracluafes . . .The ones To whom will fall The ioys, The sorrows, The privileges, and The responsibilifies of The nexf few years. The mirror which reflecfs our life is The Organizafions To which we belong and Through which we carry our parT of The responsi- biliTy of The school. LeT us never forgeT The main purpose of our life here, which we have Tried To presenT in The firsT division of The Cardinal. In our Informal Division we have Tried To reporf r i fhe recreafional parfs of The year. l-lere we pre- . E s 3 senf our represenfafives To The oTher schools, The g f! AThleTes who carry our repuTaTion wiTh Them in qgze ' i compeTiTion,around The ciTy. And we have Tried '2'i' T i J To presenf an imparfial and complefe picTure of K The oufside acTiviTies of Marshall in The secTion Q convenfionally lcnown as School Life . 1 if T My Vg ggwkyy gg ii., - We hope The highlighfs of The year are depicf- 'iis X 2 ed in our book so Thaf They will be The ones 'T . You'llgRemember. U x T lil ,i X il ll if 'E il if 2 f i : 9 . 5 ' Fi. A ,,... .Lf .3 -T,-1 A Eh. 1 , 4 , aw , L T E i l ,Q fri 5 T T i 9 ' sill f E i T z .Q-r i . ,,,,yuf ' all . 1 P' , v 'W ' .' 4 V . J ai -wr . .s- ' ' Q ' f 4- J bf , -1 v,, 1' . A 4 L, if A X156 ff'f'4'e'9 4 un Q-Z 'i Jxvvf 9 uno-I 'Z' Y s. 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K .4 X-fig fig X , kv Q5 !nv A . , ,W Qqyfrpzifhgwiagw ,Wf1mgwfif1'i 'X ' wal' Mm May We IT was The Army's gain and Marshall's loss when Mr. Cooper leTT us To assume his duTies as CapTain in The UniTed STaTes Army. l-lis cheerTulness and good sporTs- manship will be Truly missed during These Trying Times, and The sTudenTs aT Marshall would like To Take This opporTuniTy To wish him all The good luck possible. Soon aTTer The deparTure of Mr. Cooper, Mr. Blume was appoinTed principal. l-le eTFicienTly sTepped in and kepT The pulse oT The school beaTing aT iTs normal raTe. As one Triend was losT, anoTher was gained as he and his adminisTraTion carried us Through anoTher successful year. Mr. Samuelson Took over The duTies oT assisTanT principal aTTer Mr. Mason and Cully Swanson leTT Tor various war services. To This newcomer aT Marshall, we should like To exTend a welcome hand. ln The second picTure we see Mrs. Leem- huis, counselor, and Mrs. Champine, visiTing Teacher, looking over The record oT a Mar- shall l-ligh School sTudenT. During The course oT The year, Mrs. Leemhuis has assisTed The seniors greaTly in securing inTormaTion con- cerning enlisTmenT. Mrs. Champine has The diTTiculT iob of arranging work schedules Tor sTudenTs during school hours and meeTing The various problems ThaT arise concerning school aTTendance. NexT is Mrs. Mack in one oT her Tree momenTs, oT which There are Tew. NOT only does The indispensable Mrs. Mack Take care of The duTies oT school nurse, buT she also conducTs Tour classes a week in home nursing. By The looks oT The office sTaTT, iT has been one oT Those rare days wiTh nobody absenT or Tardy. Included in The picTure are Miss Goring, Mrs. l-laas, and Miss T-laglund. Miss Garden, Mrs. Engene, and Mrs. Mac- lnnes, lhe home economics leachers, are shown here enioying a Iighr lunch during lheir vacanl period. Alrhough These leachers are well ac- guainled wirh Jrhe girls, Jrhey are nol as well lcnown by lhe boys. Someone has said Jrhal Jrhere is only one sure way lo find Jrhe cooking class. Follow your nose. Mr. Burningham, Miss Vincenl, and Mr. l-lolrz are shown loolcing over a musical score lor one ol lhose lavish musical speclacles for which rhey are famous. Mr. Burningham, well- lcnown because of his choir and glee club, is Jrhe man in charge og Jrhe musical scores for Chrislmas and Easler programs which are a Jrradilion here al Marshall. Miss Vincenl lrains 'rhe juniors in lhe Junior Glee Club and chorus classes for lulure posilions in Jrhe senior classes. Through her eflorls new proreges move up Jro paevienll 7fze lhe ranlcs early. The amiable Mr. l-lollz, band direclor, is rapidly becoming recognized as a masler musician in lhe field of marching bands. Under his direcrion Jrhe band has parlicipaied in all sporls and school aclivilies, war bond drives, and audilorium programs. Miss Roslcilly and Miss Srevning of lhe Ar? Deparrmenl examine a specimen from The Ar? Crall class. ln Jrhis class The emphasis is on carving, design weaving, dances. vaudeville shows, and hobby shows. Grea+ oaks from lirlle acorns grow, and who lcnows, we may have a Jon Wircomb or Granl Wood in our midsl. Marshall's well-srallfed Social Science De- parrmenr under Jrhe guidance of Miss Wesr, Miss Anderson, Mr. Sova, Miss Arlander, librarian, Mr. Lien, Mr. SaHer, Mrs. Waddell. 8 mm, and Mrs. Monlanlq has had Jrhe added burden of The inlerpreialion ol Jrhe vvar, iis causes and eHec+s, in addilion ro lhe reaching of rhe regular subiecls. From Jrhe lime Mr. Sova exposes us lo geography and Mr. Lien lo Com- muniiy Civics uniil we complelre our worlc wilh Mr. Salier in Modern Problems, lhe cilrizenship building deparlmonl coniribuies valuable lead- ership Jro The siudenl body. The English Deparfmeni under Mrs. Leem- huis, Mrs. Capsrick, Miss Chapman, Miss Dahl, Miss Boyson, Mrs. Kane, Miss Slcalbeclc, Miss Simonei, Miss Henry, Miss Shannon, and Mr. Qlsen conlribuies much io rhe well-rounded educarional program of rhe school. From Jrhe lime grammar is inlroduced unlil we reach Shakespeare and Lamb's essays, individual as well as colleciive wrilring and speaking are encouraged. ww, .emi we Mr. O'Brien, Miss Liedl, and Miss Goodwin are carrying on Tor The Commercial DeparT- menT. Mr. O'Brien accepTed The posiTion oT commercial law Teacher This year in addiTion To Teaching Typing. Miss Liedl is Teaching boolclreeping. Miss Goodwin is Turning ouT a greaT number oT good secreTaries in her Typing and shorThand classes. The Commercial De- parTmenT has inauguraTed a new sysTem This year. All girls who have specialized in com- mercial subiecTs were given iobs in The down- Town oTTices and are excused aTTer Third period To go To Their respecTive iobs. The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT is sTill carrying on in grand sTyle. A new addiTion To The sTaTT, serving as physical educaTion Teacher and assisTanT coach, is Mr. PhilsTrom. Mr. Chapman is carrying a heavy load by Teaching gym classes and coaching baslceTball Teams. The girls have Two Tine insTrucTors in Miss STevning and Miss Irvine. They are doing an excellenT iob in physical educaTion and aThleTics wiTh The girls. Shown in This picTure are The special Teach- ers admiring our service Tlag which hangs iusT ouTside The sighT-saving room. Miss Turley Teaches lip reading To our deaT pupils, and Miss l-luTchinson has charge oT The sighT-saving classes. Miss Lien and Mrs. Fuller, as in pre- vious years. are aiding The handicapped. They are invaluable in Their help wiTh The various service commiTTees in The school also. Because oT The war siTuaTion, Tour women have accepTed The Taslc oT carrying on Tor The science deparTmenT, which Tormerly had The aid oT aT leasT one man. Miss BemenT Teaches science To The ninTh grade classes while Miss Trumble and Miss TurnguisT Teach planT, ani- mal, and human biology. Miss Moe replaced Mr. l-lousTon This year in The physics room. I O WW Miss Mellem, nol piclured here, has accepled lhe dillicull posilion of leaching chernislry in a relalively new school To her. Mr. Palriclc, prinling leacherg Mr. Carlson, mechanical drawing leacherg and Mr. Frieze, shop leacherg are seen here in Mr. Palriclcs prinl shop. Mr. Mouldenhaur, since This pic- lure was lalcen, has subsliluled lor Mr. Frieze and is doing a line iob in The shops. The Malhemalics Deparlmenl has been able 'ro conlinue wilhoul lhe loss of a single leacher. Shown here is lhe enlire lorce admir- ing lhe excellenl records which lhey have upheld. Miss Liedl, Mrs. Powell and Miss Coll- man leach malhernalics in lhe iunior high school. Miss Cockburn Jreaches algebra, geomelry, solid geornelry, and lrig. Miss Walsh has charge ol lhe advanced algebra and some geomelry classes. Mr. Jones leaches algebra and geomelry. '7!ze fammfuf Seniafzfi an Rea-new Amundson, Ramona A. Anderson, Corrine Anderson, Geraldine L. Anderson, Roberf Eugene Bally, Thomas C. E. Berry, Dale E. Cameron, June Grace Cook, Nancy Cris+ado, Frances Nancy Donahue, Marilyn J. Dow, Jean Marie Dunn, Rufh Ann Eller, Clinlon Enzler, Hugh Favoriie, Richard A. Feliceila, Carmel A. Flavin, John W. Fleagle, Shirley Ann Fuiiolxa, Roberl Gelhar, Viola M. Gelhar, Violei M. 6en+y, W. T. Griggs, Lee Groves Frances Mary Hall, Dona M. I 2 Hannah, Barbara F. Helgeson, Frances L. Jensen, Elayne M. Julius, Lucille Kabrud, Keilh D. Kinlrel, Shirley J. Krause, Phyllis Larson, Marjorie Lepich, Mary J. Lewis, Donna M. Lien, Ralph N. Ludvigson, Joyce M. Luger, Rennold J., Jr. McMunn, Douglas N. McVay, C. Valarie Means, Lorraine E. Mullen, Oriole M. Noble, John F., Jr. Oliverius, John L. Paclrenham, Fern C. Paquelle, Belly E. Peferson, Audrey Pelerson, Elaine J. Pelerson, Norma Kalhryn Roberls, Mary L. Scalzo, Marie Ann Scl-iebloom, JoAnn F. Schieman, Joan W. Schmidt, Mildred G. Seiferlh, Howard P. Smilh, Theresa M. Sorsoleil, LaVonne F. Strangis, Rose Marie Todd, Howard A. Uram, George Walberg, Marilyn June Wronski, Barbara Ann Yaeger, Palricia M. :. Ja - S i lil Q i N y a... .f' ..f sf' i 6 ... HT Waaewell ALFORD, HOWELL: Washburn H. S.: Band 3, 4: Banque? Speech Commi??ee. Tha? wor?h doing, is wor?h doing- well? AMUNDSON, BEVERLY: Climax High I, 2: Blue Tri 4: G.A.A. 4. To be young is Heaven. ANDERSON, BEVERLY J.: Valley Ci?y, Nor?h DaIco?a, I, 2: Banque? Commi??ee. The gen?Ie mind by gen?le deeds is known. ANDERSON, DONALD: Hi-Y 4: Banque? Sea?ing Commi??ee Where ?he s?rearn runne?h sr'noo?hes?, ?he wa?er is deepest ANDERSON, IRIS: Selon Hy I: Banque? Cornmi??ee. I hope I shall have leisure ?o malce good. ANDERSON, RICHARD: Milaca, Minn., I, 2, 3: Band, 3, 4: Choir I, 2: Ed. school paper 2, 3: Deba?e Club 3: Dram. Club I, 2. Wha?'s ?o come is sfill unsure. ARNOLD, WARREN: Baslce?baIl I, 2, 3, 4: Foo?baII 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3: Hi-Y Zephyrs I, 2, 3, 4: Banque? Sea?inq Commi??ee. I have learned no?hing and ?orgo??en nolhingf ASP, ELEANOR: Orches?ra I, 2, 3: Silver Tri I: Blue Tri 3, 4: Span. Club 3, 4: S?ring Ouar?e??e 4: Choir 4. I'II have ?o pull some s?rings. AUGUSTSON, RUTH: Silver Tri I, 2: G.A.A. I: Blue Tri 3, 4: Junior Opere??a I: Cvlee Club I. Her Ioclcs are yellow as gold. AUNE, EDNA: Jr. S?uden? Council I: Se?on Hy 2: Banque? Commi??ee. To Icnow her is ?o Iilce her. BAKEN, RICHARD: Band I: Orch. 2: Hi-Y 3: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: S?uden? Council I, 2. I, wi?h my ?a?e con?en?ed, will plod on. BALL, PATRICIA: Blue Tri 3, 4, V. P. 4: Honor Sociely 4: Span. Club 3, 4, Sec. 3, V. P. 4: Silver Tri I, 2: Fr. Club I, 2: G.A.A. 4. Grea? ?hough?s come ?rom ?he head. BARNES, CONSTANCE: Aus?in H. S. I, 2, 3: Blue Tri 4. HO? all ?he girls ?ha? are so smar?, ?here's none like pre??y Connie. BEAUBIEN, VIRGINIA: G.A.A. I: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: S.E.Y.C.: Cardinal. HO? all ?he lhings you wear, ?he mos? impor?an?--your expression-cos?s no?hing. BECKER, PATRICIA: Band I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Span. Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Radio Club 4, Sec.-Treas. 4: Honor Socie?y 4. The day's round for a debu?an?e, hi?her, ?hi?her and yawn. BELLOWS, CHARLES: Foo?ball I, 3, 4: Baslce?baII I, 3: S.E.Y.C. 4: Hi-Y I. Had I bu? pIen?y o? money, money enough and ?o spare. BERSELL, LOIS: Brainerd I-I. S. I, 2: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Choir 3: Library 3, 4: Baccalaurea?e Commi??ee Chairman. My honored, much respec?ed friend, BLY, PETER: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Foo?ball 4: Swimming 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: S.E.Y.C.: Span. Club 3. No?hing is impossible. BODGE, SHIRLEY: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Honor Socie?y 3, 4: Red Cross Pres. 4: Riding Club 3. There be o? ?hem ?ha? have le?? a name behind ?hem. BREY, VIRGINIA: Wabasso, Minn., I, 2, 3: G.A,A. 4: Blue Tri 4. Remembrance walces wi?h all her busy lrainf' BURROUGHS. AUDREY: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: S?uden? Council 2: Glee Club 2, 3: S.E.Y.C. Board o? Direclors: Riding Club 3. A Model Girl. CACHAIRAS, JEAN: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Span. Club 3, 4: Orch. I, 2: S?ring quar?e??e 4: Honor Socie?y 4: Choir. My hear? is lilre a singing bird. CAMPBELL, HIEL: Honor Socie?y 3, 4, Sec.+Treas. 3: S?uden? Council 4: Span. Club 3, 4, Treas. 3. A ?uIl assurance is given by his look. CARLSON, ROBERT: Hi-Y 3,43 Swimming 2: Tennis 2. His silence gives his consenlf' une.-5' CARTER, JOHN: Prom Committee 4. Sometimes the best a man can say is-nothing. CARVATT, DORIS: Banquet Committee 4. Delight in love, CHESNEY, ROSE ANN: Owatonna I-liqh I, 2, 3: S.E.Y.C. 41 Blue Tri 4: Prom Committee 4: Cardinal Committee 4. Sweetly slidinq into the eyes ot men. CHOCK, VIRGINIA: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Iii 3, 4. She aims to please. CHRISTENSEN, LYLE: St. Louis Parlc I, 2: Band 3, 4: Student Council 4, Pres. 4: I-li-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. I'-But all in qood time. CHRISTOPHER, MARLYS: Glee Club Pres. I: Blue Tri 3, 4, Treas. 4: Silver Tri I, 2, Pres. 2: Judqe I, 2, 3, Feature Ed. 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4' S.E.Y.C. 3, 4: Class Vice Pres. 4. What it takes. COLLADORA, ROSE: Edison I: Prom Committee 4. UA rose is sweeter in the bud, than tull blown. CORBETT, PAT: Seton I-li I, 2, 3, Chiet editor: Banlinq I, 2, 3: C-lee Club 2: Trip qroup 2. 'The very tlower ot youth. COSSENTINE, HARRIET: I-lonor Society 3, 4, Pres. 4: Stu- dent Council I, 2, 4: Cardinal Statt 4: Red Cross 3, Pres. 3: Cv.A.A. I, 2, 4, V, P, 4: Grlee Club 2: Commencement Com- mittee 4. Words ot truth and sobernessf' CROCKETT, STEWART: Debate Club 3, 4: Student Council 4: I-lonor Society 4. Facts are stubborn things. CROOK, GERTRUDE: Blue Tri 4: Banquet Speeches 4. Her eyes are rhapsodies in blue. CULLEN, ROBERT: Baslcetball I: Football 2: Traclc 3. Wis- dom ol many, and the wit ot one. CZAIA, DICK: Football 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3: S.E.Y.C. 4: Class Day Committee 4. 'll-lold the tort! I'm coming. DAHLMAN, EUGENE: Scenic Art 4: Cardinal Art Statl 4. I-Iis pictures are poems without words. DALRYMPLE, CLAYTON: Band I, 2, 3: I'-li-Y 3, 4. Patience, and shuttle the cards. DONNELLY, LORRAINE: Sr. Glee Club I: Seton I-ly 2: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, Banquet Committee. Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit, DOSEFF, JEANNE: Silver Tri I, 2, Cab. 2: Blue Tri 3, 4, Cab. 47 Judge 2, 3: Radio Club 3, 4: Cardinal Asst. Ed. 4: Banquet Seatinq Committee 4. I'-qood to be merry and wise. DOUGHERTY, ED: Student Council 3, 4: 'lraclc 4: Youth Center, Pres. 4: Class Day Committee. 'Great men are not always wise. DUBARD, WILLIAM: I-li-Y I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.Y.C. 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Golf' 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Student Council I: Basket- ball 2, 3: Football 43 Swimming 4. ELSEN, LORNA: Glee Club I: Choir 2, 3, 4: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4, Pres. 4: Radio Club 4: Cap and Gown Com., Co-Chairman 4. 'Amazing brightness and truth. ENGDAHL, MARILYN: Blue Tri 4: Cardinal 4: Banquet Com- mittee 4. I'r'n not atiraid ot tomorrow tor llve seen yesterf day, and l love today. FERCH, LYLE: I-li-Y 4, Pres. 4: S.E.Y.C. 4, Board ot Direc- tors 4: Cardinal 4. She tloats upon the river ot his thoughts. FETTER, JUDY: G,A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 4: Student Council 3, 4: Cardinal 4: Commencement Chrm. 4: Silver Tri I, 2: l.C.C. 2: Blue Tri 3, 4. Nothing succeeds lilce success. FLANNES, MARION: 'llt is easier not to spealc a word at all, than to speak more words than we should. lsr 19 . tx, ,Iii 37341, -U I C W' I Q. 'Uk 1 I I as mi I Q '1'4 4' I ,. CX I FRASER, JERRY: Worfhingfon, Minnesofa: Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Track 4: S.E.Y.C. He hoped his fame would reach his lady's ears. FREY, PHYLLIS: Choir 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Cardinal 4: S.E.Y.C.: Blue Tri 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Span. Club 3, 4. Life is a iesf and all Ihings show il. GALLUP, CORRINE: Baccalaureaie Commiliee. She was as good as she was fair. GENTY, RICHARD: Judge 3: Fooiball: S.E.Y.C. Baskefball and Board Member. Books! 'Tis a dull and endless sfrifef' GLENN, JO ANN: G.A.A. I: Silver Tri l, 2: Glee Club I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: S.E.Y.C. A happy living Ihing. GLENNY, WILLIAM: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 4: Sludeni Council I, 2, 3, 4: Class Presidenf. The proper sfudy of mankind is man. GROTH, RENEE: Blue Tri 3, 4: Silver Tri I, 2: Riding Club 3: Siudenf Council 2, 3, 4: Cardinal Business Sfaff: Service Club 3: S.E.Y.C. She is a phanfom of delight GULLANS, LORREJEANNE: Edison I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Trip Group, Sec.-Treas. 3: Sfudenf Council 3: Choir 3, 4, Treas. 4. Such harmonious madness from my lips would flow. HAAGENSON, WALLACE: Cap and Gown Commiffee. Silence is golden. HANSON, ELVIRA: Glencoe: Cap and Gown Commifiee. A kind and genfle hearl had she, HARDING, LOUISE: Silver Tri I, 2, Cab. 2: Blue Tri 3, 4, Cab. 3, V. P. 4: Cardinal Sfaff 4: Radio Club 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 4: Class Sec. 4. A living hearf is Ihe Iruesf wisdom. HARKINS, WILLIAM: Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 3: Foofball 4: Swim- ming 4: Track 4: Prom Commiflee 4. I'm dancing on a volcano. HARLAND, KENNETH: Norfh 2: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club I, Fair wealher comelh ouf oi Ihe NorIh. HEDLUND, NORMAN: Foolball I: Slage Crew 2, 3, 4. He pufiefh down one and sefiefh up anofherf' HINER, BETTE JO: Des Moines H. S. I: Marshallfown H. S. 2: Choir 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Blue Tri 3, 4: Cardinal Ari Sfahf: S.E.Y.C. All Ihings bolh greaf and small. HOGAN, LUCILLE: Glee Club 3. Queen of hearIs. HORN, JOAN: Blue Tri 3: Silver Tri I, 2: S.E.Y.C.: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Glee Club 3: Riding Club. The counfless gold of a merry hearI. HOWARD, ROBERT: Princelon H. S. I, 2, 3. Never run aflera sfreef car ora girl-anofher will be along any minufef' HUM, ARCH: Senior Baccalaureale. Now Ihis Iellow's sfandards are high and Hi! JENSON, ROBERT: Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch Club I. I'd raiher be righf Than President JOHNSON, GLORIA: Glee Club 3. Angels are painled lair Io look like you. KEATING, MARGUERITE: Soufh High I, 2: Red Cross I: Blue Tri I, 2, 3, 4. She is Ihe cenfer of aIIracIion . KINCAID, PHYLLIS: Blue Tri 3, 4: Silver Tri I, 2: Cardinal: Glee Club: Prom Commiliee. Never alone! KITTELSON, RUTH: Roseau High I, 2: Glee Club I, 2: G.A.A. 4. Life has loveliness Io sell. KLINE, CHARLES: S.E.Y.C. 2, 3, 4: Chrisfmas Program 4. Blessings on him who 'lirsf invenied sleep. KLINGMAN, ROGER: WhaI is well done, is done soon enough. KREMER, LUCILLE: Technical High, Sf. Cloud. A merry hearl dofh good like medicine. KUSABA, JACK: California, Arizona: Torch and Scroll I: Band and Orch. I, 2, 3, 4: Swing Club 2: Music Makers 4. Having risen fo go-go. LA FEE, GERALDINE: Long Prairie, Minn. Lei all Ihings be done decenlly and in order. LANG, JORDAN: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, V, P. 4: Com. Aff 3, 4: Ban- quer Sealing 4: Cardinal Slaff 4: Judge Siafl I. Why should The devil have all fhe good limes? LANGLAIS, RUTH: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Trip Group 2: G.A.A. 3: Maioreffe 2, 3, 4: Choir 2: Homecoming Queen 4: Sludeni Council 3. I'II speak in a monsfrous Iifile voice. LAPLANT, MARY LOU: She'lI make sunshine in a shady place. LARSON, JAMES: Senior Glee Club 3. Words in his hands are like Ihe ivory balls of a iugglerf' LEONHART, BILL: Hi-Y 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Scenic Ari 2, 3. 4: Sfage Crew 2, 3, 4. Thoroughness is Ihe highway fo success, MAKI, ALMA: French Club 2: Span. Club 3, 4: Red Cross 3: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Blue Tri 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 4. When she says she'll do if-she will. MATHENY, BILL: Hi-Y 3, 4: Cardinal Co-Edifor: Baseball 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: Honor Socieiy 4. All I dread is leaving you behind. MASTRO, LOUISE: Edison I, 2, 3: Blue Tri 3, 4: Selon Hy 2, 3. SweeIer also Ihan honey-and The honey comb. MAYER, PAUL: Hockey I. Occasionally he siumbled over The Iruih, buf he always picked himself up and hurried on as if norhing had happened. McBRIDE, BOB: An honesl man, close-builoned Io Ihe chin -wiI'h a warm hearf wiIhin. MCWATERS, JEANNE: Silver Tri 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: S.E.Y.C. 4: Cardinal SIaFT: Prom Commillee. Tomorrow is fhe busiesl day of rhe week! MEILE, PAT: Blue Tri 3, 4, Cab. 3: Glee Club I: Choir 2, 3: Glee Club 4: Radio Club 3: Organisl 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 4: German Club 2, 3: Silver Tri I, 2. Her symphony in song. MESSIAH, ANNABELLE: Glee Club 3: Silver Tri I, 2: G.A.A. 2, 3: Selon Hy 3, 4. The mildesf manners and 'rhe genllesf heart MOE, CARROLL: Baccalaureale Commillee. He speaks wifh a smile-Ihe symbol of friendship. MYERS, JACK: I'-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Judge 2, 4: Glee Club 2, Pres. 2: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Cap. 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Cardinal: S.E.Y.C. PracIice is The besl of all insIrucIors. NELSON, RAY: S.E.Y.C. 3, 4: Bond Salesman 4. OhI whai a lad I used Io be. NOHR, ROBERT: Cap and Gown Cornmiflee 4. Man is The hunfer, woman his game. O'ROURKE, SHIRLEY: Judge I, 2, 3: Banquef Sealing Com- miffee. My True love halh my heari and I have his. PETERSON, SHIRLEY: Banquef Commillee. They also serve who only sland and wail. PETTERSON, NANCY: G.A.A. I, 2: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: S.E.Y.C.: French Club 2, 3. i'Joy rises in me like a summer morn. PLACK, ELOISE: Glee Club I: Lalin I, 2: Silver Tri I: Siu' denl Council I: Service Club 3: Banque? Commiliee. Queen of cornforf and good company. OUIGGLE, HAZEL RUTH: Lalin Club I, 2: German Club 2, 3: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Siudenf Council 3: Banquei Speeches, Silence and I are sIrangers. RANSEEN, ROBERT: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3: Choir 3, 4, Pres. 4: S.E.Y.C.: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Span. Club 3, 4. A flash of golden Tire! REHA, JOANNE: SI. Anfhony High I: Seron Hy 2, 3: Glee Club 3: Blue Tri 4. Sober, sfeadfasl, and demureI RICHTER, DENNIS: Glencoe High School. His manner is all in all, Ihe subsliiufe for genius, sense, and wif. ROBBINS, GEORGE: Band I: Glee Club I, 2: German Club 3: Tumbling I: Wresfling I: S.E.Y.C. 3, 4. I hale The day because if lendelh light ROBERTSON, LORRAINE: Blue Tri 3, 4: Sefon Hy I, 2: Jr. Glee Club I. Thou arI fairer Ihan 'rhe evening air, clad in Ihe beaufy ol a Ihousand sIars. L5 ui gm. A LAI B' Hai 5 I Q if 5.51, .i,..,,4 f'iffi'i:'iQ'15'1 313221 ,,:,.-2 .,.., 6 K . .1'J'IJ'P7-GE :..'a.- ROBICHAUD, BERNARD: Track I. The kind of a guy who would marry Rila Hayworlh for her money. ROGERS, ROBERT: Springfield, Missouri, H. S. A slice of Soulhern hospilalilyf' ROHRER, DON: Class Day: Track I, 2, 3: Cardinal Slafl' 4: Hi-Y 3: Cheerleader 3, 4: Judge I, 2: S.E.Y.C. 4: Glee Club 3: Walgreens I, 2. 3, 4. A magnilicenl' speclre ol human happiness. RYAN, PEG: Slamp-Bond Drives 3, 4: Banker Chairman 2, 3: Service Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Lafin Club I, 2. I-ler he-arl has charms as does she. RYDBERG, CHARLOTTE: Breckenridge H. S. I: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: 6.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross I: Judge 3: Choir 3: Honor Sociely 4: Cardinal Co-Edilor. Push on! Keep moving. SALOVICH, ELMER: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4, V. P. 4, Heel of fool and fall of size. SANDER, NOREEN: Silver Tri I, 2, Cab. 2: Blue Tri 3, 4, Cab. 3: Orcheslra I, 2: Glee Club 3: Honor Sociefy 4: Span. Club 3, 4: Judge 2, 3. She works for lhe ioy of working. SASAKI, THOMAS: Tri Slale I-Ii, Newell, Cal.: l-Ii'Y 4: Track 4: Band 4. A golden characler-his enfire lorlunef' SATROM, KENNETH: Princelon H. S. I, 2: Choir I, 2: Band 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 4. SIudy Io be quieI. SAUNDERS, BETTY: Silver Tri I, 2, Treas. 2: Orch. I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Choir 4: S.E.Y.C.: Cardinal Assoc. Ed. A sighl lo delighf in. SCHMIDT, MARY ANN: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Riding Club 2: Service Club 3. Lel's go down lo Mary Ann's. SCHWARTZ, JOHN: Cardinal 4: Judge 2: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Fr. Club 2: Span, Club 3, 4. Keen as are lhe arrows. SEEDS, PATRICIA: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Cv.A.A.: Glee Club 3: Lalin Club I. Ah, you flavor everylhing: you are lhe vanilla ol socielyf' SHAUGHNESSY, LUCILLE: Span. Club 3, 4: Cardinal 4: Glee Club 2: Selon I-ly I, 2: Trip Group 3: Lalin Club I, 2: Commencemenl Comrnillee. Live wire. SHEPARDSON, DAN: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Cardinal Slarl 4: Hockey I: Track 3: S.E.Y.C. 3, 4, I believe absence is a greal elemenl ol charm. SKILLINGS, MARION: Jr. Glee Club: Sr. Glee Club 2, SIyle is Ihe dress of lhoughlsf' SMART, BETTY: Fargo H. S. I: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Choir I, 2: Cardinal: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: S.E.Y.C. There is a madness aboul you and ioy divine. SMITH, WILLIAM: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2: Sludenl Council I, 2: Cardinal 4: Judge I, 2, 3: S.E.Y.C. 3, 4. All we ask is lo be lei? alone. SOLBERG, ALDEN: Torch Club I: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, V. P. 4: De- bale 2: Sludenl Council: German Club: Band 2, 3. Like fwo single genllemen rolled inlo one. SOLBERG, AUDREY: Sludenl Council 3: Choir 4: Blue Tri 3, 4: German Club 2, 3: Silver Tri I, 2. 'IA Ihing ol' beauly is a ioy forever. SQUIRE, CAROL JOY: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Silver Tri I, 2, V. P., Sec.: Blue Tri, Treas.: Red Cross 4. A good name is beller Than riches. STAHL, JEANNE: Blue Tri 3, 4: Glee Club 2: G.A.A. 2. A sweel, allraclive kind of grace. STEINER, FRED: Foolball 3, 4: Baskelball Mgr. 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: German Club 2. Hunger is never delicalef' STEVENS, LOIS: Silver Tri I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2: Selon Hy Ig Blue Tri 3, 4: Sludenl Council I, 2: Cardinal: Glee Club. How sweel and 'lair she seems lo be. STOCKSTEAD, JACKIE: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Red Cross 2, 3: S.E.Y.C.: G.A.A. I: Cardinal: Prom Commillee. Vilamin Gal. STUART, BETH: Blackhead, Minnesola: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4. Second Ihoughls are ever wiser. STURDEVANT, MARIAN: Silver Tri I, 2: Cardinal 4: Blue Tri 4: Roosevell H. S. 3: Radio Club 4: Band I, 2. 'Tis always morning somewhere. SUTTON, IRL: Banquel Sealing Commiilee 4. The arlisl belongs lo his work, nol Ihe work Io The arlislf' TAMBLE, BEVERLY: Silver Tri I, 2: G.A.A. I: Blue Tri 3, 4: S.E.Y.C. Board of Direclors. l'm always in a hasle, bul never in a hurry. TEBERG, ANNABEL: Sl. Ivlargarel's I, 2: Radio Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Span. Club 3, 4: Blue Tri 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Honor Sociely 4: Glee Club 4. My mind lo rne a kingdom is. THATCHER, DAVE: Winona High 2: Banquel Sealing 4. A good man possesses a kingdom. THATCHER, JOHN: Winona High 2: Orcheslra 3: Slring Quarlelle 4. The pen is lhe longue ol lhe mind. THOMAS, AUDREY: Blue Tri 3, 4, Cab. 4: Silver Tri I, 2: Radio Club 4: Sludenl Council 3: G.A.A. 3, 4: S.E,Y.C. 4. She is prelly lo walk wilh and willy lo lalk wilhf' THOMAS, KEITH: Band I. 2: Track 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3: S.E.Y.C.: Cheerleader 3, 4: Prom Commillee: Cardinal Assoc. Ed. We can show lhe marks he made. THORNE, ARLINE: G.A.A. I, 2: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3: S.E.Y.C.: Spring Show. A sunbeam in a winler's day. THORPE, JEANNE: No. Dak. I: Silver Tri 2: Glee Club 21 Blue Tri 3, 4, Cab. 4: Judge 3: G.A.A. 3, 4: Span. Club 3: S.E.Y.C. 4: Class Day Cornmillee 4. Red Hol Rhylhmlu THORUP, CLIFFORD: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Disl. Treas. 3, 4: Ed.-in- Chiel Viclory Judge 4: Cardinal, Sporls Ed.: Track 3, 4: Class Treas.: Goll 3, 4. Men, like bullels, go larlhesl when smoolheslf' TRACY, LAWRENCE: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. and Sec.: S.E.Y.C, 4: Band I, 2: Commencemenl Com. Agreeing lo dillerf' TRONNES, ODELL: Climax High I, 2, 3: Banquel Commillee. 'Everylhing comes if a man will only wail. VALASEK. FRANCES: French Club 3: Choir 3: Commence- menl Com. AhI Sweel silence, I'rn glad we're lriendsf' WAGNER, IRENE: Orcheslra I, 4: Drarnalics I: Cap and Gown Comrnillee. Mirlh, wilh lhee I mean lo live. WAGNER, JOHN: Washinglon H. S., Brainerd I, 2: Track 2: Debale Club 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4. Jusl me and my colleague. WALLEN, JEANNE: Blue Tri 3, 4: S.E.Y.C. 4. Beware ol all, bul mosl beware ol men. WATERMAN, VERNON: Cap and Gown Commillee. I spare my brealh lo cool my porridgef' WATTS, JANE: Riding Club 3: Span. Club 3, 4: Blue Tri 3: G.A.A. 4. She is good as she is lair. To know her is lo love her. WHITE, PAT: Blue Tri 3, 4. Treas. 3, Pres, 4: Honor Sociely 4: Banguel Commillee Chrm.: Silver Tri I, 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Cardinal: G.A.A. I, 3: Viclory Judge, Assoc. Ed. A nymph ol ieslf' WIEDEMAN, ESTHER: Span. Club 4: Bac. Commillee. Si- lence lhal accepls meril as lhe mosl nalural lhing in lhe world is lhe highesl applause. WILKERSON, HERB: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.Y.C.: S.E. Zephyrs I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. I, 2, 3. The happy man's wilhoul a shirlf' WIZIK. CHESTER: Sludenl Council I: Service Club I, I came upslairs in lhe world. WOJTAS, ROBERT: Jr. Class Pres. I: Homecoming King 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Capl. 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, Capl. 4. IIHIS slale is kinglyf' WRONSKI, ANN: Honor Sociely 4, V. P. 4: Fr. Club 3, 4: I-VIP GFOUP 3, V. P. 3: CI1OiF 2, 3. 4: Cardinal 4: Debale Club 2. She enlers as quielly as a sunbeamf' YOUNG. VIRGINIA: Band I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenf Council 4: Blue Tri 3, 4, Cab. 4: Silver Tri I, 2: Arl Slall, Cardinal: Senior Banguel Cornmillec. Lover ol lile. si I u. in I an Q I -1 Q if, 541,251 1 , I a .I I .v il' ,ut - is 1? -6 . R If ,Va 'D 4 'S' : 1. ' . . :fs- fl, Mr 'X Y 4 CAMERA SHY AUDETTE. -IAMESIVCGP and Gown Commillee. Deep KEYES, BERNICE: Auslen High School, Chicago, I, 2, 3. hearled, rnoderale, lirm. who sees his palh belore him. SoIilude is sweel. EVESIQMQNICAI-'CE JANE Bowen ,High School I, 2. 3: LUKKESON. Mmzeueniref Easl emma Forks: Blue rf: 3, 4. A - - . GP and Gown Commillee. The smile lhal The moon ahlecls lhe lide and lhe unliedf' glows lrorn wilhinf' I9 X Q, ' X 'f 1: V 'fm V, ,H an m M- M, 'xv 'F' Q 1 .. 1, Q. M . W M QU 'K- V 1 'Q' Q 4 VV it mf Qs XV Y eg, yy .L QV W ,,.Z, . V V F . k .4 W My ' 11 3 3 2. .. A gps' V ' M M wg, . ' '54, Q V ,L,, Q .mfi Q A Vs . 4' M 434391 M , m - in 1 'J' ik . Tv? gf 'f v M ' my 'F' .VV V KV? .V 5 uf' Q M. ,SX fa' ' - :ff ' ' i - Ha 1 4- 1. '23 ' x . 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Jackman, L. Clwrisfensen, W, Wizik. Row 5: K. Garfield, R. Hannalw, P. Dickson, W. Becker, W. Browne, J. Freeman. Miss Irvine Row I: L. Milchell, D. Thomas, J. Tlworson, Miss Irvine, M. Mosiman, M. Herlindalnl, C-. Asp, Row 2: L. Van Malderqhern, B. I-Iaqerud, M. Hoffman, L. Paulson, D. Johnson, T. Anderson, W. Howard, F. Gerney. Row 3: D. Pemble, S. Harnillon, J. Lever- see, Y. King, B, I-Ielzenegger, H. Swanke, E. Tlworup. Row 4: D. DuBois, R. Grabner, R. Collier, J. Tri, R. Kerscln, J. McKenney, D. Wallen. Row 5: C. Noonan, J. Simpson, C. Kroeninq. R. Wellinqfon, K. Toysen, L. Bakken, J. Teberg. Mr. Jones Row I: W. Blornquisf, A. Bernsrein, D. Hulyorson, Mr. Jones, R. Backsfrom, R. Carler. Row 2: R. Sfockslead, H. Lindgren, R. Werner, C. Olsen, L. Anderson, D, Larsen, J. Keele. Row 3: J. Srnifh, D. Pellerson, R. Gore, J, Perry, D. Sfone, E. Edison. Row 4: G. Gilman, B. Pomeroy. W. Doelz, D. Gross, J. Harper, J. Purcell. Row 5: V. Hari, R. Eagle, R. Peferson, D. Slone, W. Nelson, E. Simans. Mrs. Monfank Row I: M. Harnrnersrrom, E. Corbell, R. Pelran- qelo, Mrs. Monlanlr, P. Brandi, D. Moore, E. Mifclwell. Row 2: E. C-asser, M. Verano, M. Scalise, J. Kocina, D. Meyer, A. I-Ioward, G. Anderson. Row 3: B, Fox, P. Heushourq, M. Sullon, H. Ad- kins, W. Johnson, R. Nolan, R. Ylvisaker. Row 4. D. Eilerlson, C. Harlwiq, J, Crawford, M. Hiskey, W. Vissclwer, K, Wood, E. Joryensen. Mrs. Kane L. Anderson, B. Gould, R. Lein, S. Myers, R. Myers, R. Lee, J. Torgeson. New ea7.frJ2 Mrs. loqo P Row I: w mn Muss Enqs-no Glauvifz, c cf o Row B Larson J. Fwslw .I. Pdf E. Simon, a ss a B Iolwns n J. NNood. w 4 au Ta en roy. M. M KVPVII S. Q1xwIa A IQIm C Ku I7 I-Iaaf 1 IT IIsIwv'x IVIIQQ LmrII Row I: W I I I Q w vw 4 I.iooII G, Mo I T or Row R. Mamninq bw M Sovonso L M0 P I, Kukav, I Cas rv on J Ko r- Row 3: C Hfrwm oc Johnson DamI':Iy Se Ryw L Armm son Row 4: J, Cor of K I MCI, fx. Ma? 4 W Mason C Ro Muna Vw Row I: R Mx :nw I' O Io II IIAH v Ziorkfx V, M4 rv of rw R Zappa Row W. Drake I I nsom Dorsn SfaIfXs. N, Mr an w M I-Iaawnson Ivonsoo, M Ss V mo 1 I. Bofksfro SCIwoIIof, M v w ar S P, Rrwa, a ion amor SIPUSP R, .IoIwQfon Miv. Wahl Row I: S. Ross I 1 Mass a H, If-WIS, Ii Cao vw C Falrbdo S Row 2: P. Cormax I rw G. Armsfroro L LJ ans J OIson R Sxmono C G. Maifsoo ow I SIOmdor A Andorcon M, ,IoIwrvso Mr-:ir-nga, I-Iomy II. .IwoI V. L' Miss Chap Row I: R Andvrsom, R. RIrIvIQr MioICI'vIIII, manqmn ,I zIv'o'v', IX Groom K Row 4: A Thorn C. Na: I s Eckgfvon A Ggx n Mr, I'1I1ISIro Row I: K, M I v M Pmysymm U, WaIIrf1r, M ooo f ro w K 9 son, K, La an M gon Ad 5 Q 5 Londo. U. a or of w F Nos rw I.. SCICICDSIIKIO I7 rom B I-Ioqfv M baIcI, J. Thomas w 4 mm B Bowy I Berwicqerdes I. E v C Eas man K I 1 ovk IWW and Qaeajea Miss Mellern Row I: J. Cachiaras, E. Masfriarn, Miss Mellem. R. Oslendorf, J. Skillinqs, J. Carswell. Row 2: S. Sinigaglio, C. Black, B. Whifeford, D. Biorklund, B. McVay, D. Schmieden. Row 3: P. Grandpray, P. I-lennniq, L. Lynard, I-I. Anderson, V. Peferson, L. Fish. Row 4: R. Galush, D. Berks, K. Sibben, N. Flemming, L. Bochniak, J. Fisher. Row 5: P. Falney, D. Lahli, J. I-lorn, G. Brown, J. Haugen, E. Benson. Miss Sirnonel Row I: L. Winkler, M. Mafheny, G. I-landerschere, M. Johnson, Miss Simonel, G. Garfield, T. Kirnf irch, NV, Gore. Row 2: B. Anderson, I-I. Sfevens, M. Nordrurn, L. Reha, D. Schornacher, B. Ghrai- horn, T. Springer, J. Sund. Row 3: R. Koipko, A. Gerda, W. Dorner, J. I-lelgerson, M. Danley. J. Fish, J. Buller, R. Fish. Row 4: G. Kroeninq, M. Johnson, A. Rusnacko, D. Do+y, E. Gilberlson, B. Raabcry. L. Sfoesz, G. Eqgen. Mrs. Maclnnes Row I: D. Rorenqren, D. Vesilern, D. Greenman, Mrs. Maclnnes, L, Dauqherly, J. Swanson, C. Gib- son. Row 2: F. Sykes, B. Polzin, G. Paqe, J. Good- sell, D. Hari, B. Ricker, B. Shauqhnessy, L. Nelson. Row 3: D. Wesferberq, R. Anderson, I, Gellhorn, D. Maffson, B. Nelson, J. Manning. A. Olson. Row 4: A. Chris+opherson, D. Berzgreh, A. Pefer- son, J. Fiedler, J. Fosler, D. Miller, J. Ekberq. Miss Slevning Row I: M. Olson, R. I-loller, Miss O. Slevning, R. Whypag. C. Lundquisl, K. Onlko. Row 2: D. Puek- Ion, J. I-lall, E. Sandell, I-I. Mead, F. Sfevens, E. Svac, J. I-lunrer. Row 3: B. Wilson, G. Bayman. E. Miller, J. Evans, S. Salyers, P. Langly. Row 4: J. Bennighof, M. Rofh, J. Williamson, E. Sorsoleil, F. Schroedl, R. Svifak. Row 5: R. Seilerfh, M. Lepich, J. Crolr, D. Mark, C. Feske, P. Shaw. Mr. Lien Row I: R. Lewis, E. DeMuse, J. Bailey. Mr. Lien, G. Wesfman, D. Polzin. Row 2: D. Mezzenqa, L. Milleca, R. Harris, O. Gilberison, R. Parfon, P Schebloorn, J. Lambert Row 3: B. Warrinqfon I. Fechl, A. Branchi, D. Foslieir, V. Hanson. R Brown. Row 4: B. Wefel, I-I. Rok, R, I-Iirebler, T Sfalher. C. Griklin, R. Borlh, D. Ainsworlh. Miss Garden Row I: W. I-larnmen, D. Sporlien, Miss Garden, V Lewis, J. Rorise, C. Klugman. Row 2: F. Baffefla W. Schoen, J. Pemble, l. Reiner, E. Berqquisf Row 3: R. Forbes, J. Slark, B. Slark, B. Oney J. Archer. www. X, gx-we Y 'U' me 5 T' -far: . Q 1' 6 35, 'T 34 2 .bwfai ww 5 G? as fi Q 1 , Wg B We Q EJ Q9 if i . FV? 5 5' ' uf X Eg 'K SEQ :fx 335 ff? .1 . M., . QQ' W K ...W- wa ,V .. A , I +3 53? 35 3 Q S 9 ' - I W 4 A I W v K' 4 , A, 'J I QP' 4 4 'EN W 612 'P -N5 32 mf 4' 159 H'-K -f M, N XA , U '1- ,, 32 ' ' , M, QF? f' wf J A .. , UV an 'P' my 'P 9 K' ip.-Q -ffl 5 ' rf- 'ix R' 1 , M QE. V xi b Q4 ' w,, in I VV I 3 32 x M 33 'Y ' N . iw 33 I l0l?lI WI l ' 9 'Ji I' 'V I l? I 7fae eaunoild VICTORY CORPS COUNCIL Row lt J. Wallcer, R. Dunn, Mrs, Waddell, Mrs. Fuller, B. Lanqlais, M. Scalzo. Row 2: D. Sporlein, A. Wesl, C. Wa?- son, J. Thorpe, M. Chrislopher, J. Wood, J. Fellor. Row 3: .l. Duriqan, E. Foss, D. Lewis, R. Grofh, H. Cossenline, H L Todd, H. Bafcs. Row 4: J. Killen, J. Paul, D. Bolsler. . Griggs. J. DOW, B. Tarnlale, Fx. Teberq, A. Solberq. Row 5: B J. Schwarlz, W. Johns, B. Berq, D, Opdohl, D. Gauslad. Poflorson, H. Campbell, P. Kalrilses. Row 6: R. Moore, K, Merriclc, D. Wallen, L. Chrislensen, S, Aalcor, R. Lein, B Glenny, S. Croclrell. ww., ,fu wean Widely JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Row I: R, Holler, J. Elcberq, M. Johnson, Miss Vincenl, l Ford. N. Gibson, D. Hardie. Row 2: A. Bernsfein, B. Kings ley, G. Weslman, P. Snow, A, Johnson, S. Milchell. Row 3 R. Zappa, C. Jelmberq. J. Lambert E. Berqquisl, J. Lanq E. Elsberry, B. Baird. Row 4: P. Olson, B, Schafer, M. Dor sell, H. Jepsen, S. Thorup. J. Braun. E. Gilbedson. . .. , . .. K O I4 .s Ca ,v-,.-maxim 1 Y '1 . , Y? Zfphald Gm '7aaJi2fian4 r. Holfz The Marshall Band blared Torlh wilh new Tunes This year under The magic balon of Mr. S+ol4owslci l-lollz. A new spiril prevailed al loolball games wilh some fancy maneuvers faking place on The field. Mr. l-lolfz has nolh- ing loul original ideas when il comes To exlracling a Tune Tor a peppy audiforium or PTA program. Morning, noon, and nighl since school began, re- hearsals were held for The Annual Spring Concerl which climaxed The year's aclivifies. The concerf included The overlures Olympia, and The Barloer ol Seville varied wifh Serenade from 'rhe S+uden1' Prince, and Morlon Goulds Pavanne . 7fne Hana! auznidfned 57117161 27 Gam! wma .N -a Row I: R. Amundson, F. Johnson, M. Dunn, Mr. P. J. Burningham, B. Wronslci, B. PaqueTTe, A. Wronslri. Row 2: G. Beclcer, P. BrandT, I. Kulcar, R. Cachiaras, L. Gullans, J. Cameron, Row 3: J. Wood, J. Kanel, L. Paulson, E. Foss, L. Flsen, R. Ranseen. Row 4: P. Maile, M. Kloclc, S. Cavilla, M. Schmidt J. OhnsTein, A. Joslin, I. Godfrey. Row 5: J. Killen, L. Larsen, P. Krause, L. Griggs, P. Frey, J. I-Iarlcins, M. O'Donnell. Row 6: E. Thorup, I. Jordan, B. Ludvigson, D. Wallen, J. Flavin, K. I-larland, R. Dunn. The Choir and The Senior Glee Club have been ac:Tive in many school producTions This year. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Burningham They have parTicipaTed in many Tine programs. Their annual producTion This year, By The Dawn's Early LighT, was a specTacular evenT depicTing The progress oT America Trom The Time oT The Indian To our presenT day. The Choir and The Senior Glee Club have consTiTuTions oT Their own drawn up by The mem- bers. This meThod has helped To mainTain The high sTandards oT ciTizenship required oT The sTu- denTs. These organizaTions are among Marshall's TinesT. This is undoubTedly due To The unTiring pracTice oT The sTudenTs and The splendid direcTion OT Mr. Burningham. The Junior Glee Club, a selecTive group oT ninTh grade sTudenTs TFR 4 W under The direcTion oT Miss VincenT, has Taken major parTs in The Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas programs and audiToriums. They very 5w5MM::.p- successfully c:ompleTed The years work by doing some acTuve war 'Km service work-in presenTing The opereTTa, Figure IT OUT Tor Your- ' 5' ,ff 'V selT, To sTimulaTe The sale oT War Bonds and STamps so ThaT our 0 Bond CharT oT a Bond Tor every Marshall Serviceman will be Tilled. F0 VER 28 . . of 04? 4 0092368 W O A i j 5 fqflnadpfzeae if 'F ' SENIOR GLEE CLUB Row I: B. Mosiman, D. Chesla, P. Kucard ,J. Ludviqson, E. Lelzebvre Mr P J Buininqham C Arnold A Wes? E lnqebriqfsen, R. Manning. B. Flay. Row 2: J. Fish, M. Ciavarali, D. Downs, H.. Bales, G. Sl. Plc-lor, J. Shollfonl M.'Sfeur- mans, P, G-early, M. Fox, S. Hamilfon, E. Sasser, T. Olfedal. Row 3: B. Larson, H, Schmidt, M. Pilney, K. Burdlclr, M. DeAnqelo, F. Capisirani, E. Silse, L. Larson, V. Broll, L. Anderson, J, Carswoll, A. Mack, Row 4: M. lophen, E. Milchell, M. O'Hearn. J. Kocina, L. Johnson, R. Grolh, B. Smarf, R, Trelafhen, R. Gould R. Tanqen, B. Marlchus, D. Dorqe, S. Schmid, L. Kurup, J. Wenner, L. Ohlsen. M Teberq, L. Cudd. Row 6: M. Peferson, W. Johnson, R, Leonard, D. Schulte, F. JUNIOR GLEE CLUB Row I: L. Peclc, J. Slcillinqs, R. Amundson, B. Elsenpefer, B. DeAnqelo, Miss M, E. Canfield, J, Fleshamd. Row 2: D. Hasenbarlr, R. Zappa, L. Winlcler, N. Edin, F. McReavy, J. Smifh, M. Beane. Row 3: P. O'Neil, V, Wrsay, W. lnqebriqlsen B. Firnslahl, B. Smifh, B. Smith, B. Mason. ,J. Daniels. Gr. File, B. G-oodscll, Row 5: . Thoilmann M. Varauro, J. Merriclc. A, Rigdgl, R, Moore, W. Roche, R. Lien, Vincenf, M. Lelfenmaier, D. Anderson, M. Mueller, D. Schmieden, K. Nelson, J. Dickerson, J. Boralc, D. Adams, A. Gamelson, J. Lang, M. Manninq, P. Clson. Row 4: C. Gullans, D, Schumacher, D. Anderen, B. Nelson, E. Silres, B. Chrisfollerson, M. Dralce, D. Riley, B. Peferson, C. Nefland. Row 5: J. Harris H. Sfeven, M. Johnson, M. Dahlquisf, D. Berggren, R. Habier, J. Fleefham. R0 B. Flanqen. J. Braun, L. Tollalsrud, J. Fosfer, B, Henry, D, Dolz, B, Johnsfon. , B, Hoqelvedf, G, Malfson, B. Oney, w 6: L. Czaia, M. Hemphill, D. Panlcuch, 0114800 BLUE TRI CABINET Row I: RuTh Dunn, LouIse I-Iardinq. Vice-Plesldenf' Pa? White, Presidenf: Lorna Elsen, LCC., Carol Squire. Row 2: Jeanne DoseII, Doris WiIson, Rufh Tanqen, Noreen Sander. BLUE TRI Lower Picture Row I: J. ShoIIon, R. Chesney, J. McWafIvrs, B. Srnarf, P. Meile, M. Schmidt C. Barnes, J. Durigan, L. Johnson. Row 2: L. Grlqqs. L. GuIIans, P. Frey, C. Rydberq, L. O'Brien, J. I-IoeI, M. Sanderson, L. Means, F. Packenharn. Row 3: R. Trefefhen, J. Springer, L. Kurup, L. Dobbs, V. Crarnpfon, D. Dorqe, B. Markhus, S. Schmid, V. Beaubien. Row 4: A. Thorne, R. Auqusfson, B. MiIIer, J. Wenner, D. I-IaII, A, PeIerson, J. Schieman, J. SchebIoorn, L. BeII. Row 5: P. Ball, G. Younq, P. Becker, A. Teberq, M. Keafinq J. Sfocksfead, P. Seeds, J. Reha, J. Gllberh S. Bodqe. Uwper Piqfure Row I: IJ. BaIIIIII, B. Mosirnan, J. I-Iiner, M. Saalzo. Miss SIcaIbecIc, H. Leone, B. Pagueffe, F. Johnson, E. Malo. Row 2: D. Sweef, E. Inqebrlqfsen, A. WesI, A. SoIborq, R. LanqIaIs, J. Thorpe, B. I-Iarnrnen, M. Sfeurrnans, M. Abbas. Row 3: J. GIenn, M, Ravhn, N. PeIerson, M. WaIberIj, P. Yaeqer, E. Sdarow. L. Anderson, P. Gearfy, J. Peffer. Row 4: N. Pet' Iersen, G. Crook. A. Thomas, M. Sfurdevani, F. Porsyfl, B. Saunders, L. Sievens, L. DonneIIy, V. Brey. Row 5: G. SI. Pefer, M. MinIchIIIi, C. Thomas, M. Granrud J. WaIIcea', P. Ryan, I-I. Quiqqlo, J. SIahI, R. Grofh, B. Sfuarf. Gffm .Social I , Q s fl Blue Tri fhis year was one of fhe largesf clubs af Marshall I-ligh. Under fhe guid- ance of Mrs. Johnson of fhe Y.W.C.A., and Miss Skalbeck, school advisor, fhe club was very acfive in school and social acfivifies. In addifion fo fhe membership banguef, Blue Tri has feafured charm and fashion 'ralks and ofher inferesfing subiecfs during fhe year. This year Silver Tri was divided info six differenf chapfers. The new plan was suc- cessful and enabled each Silver Tri member fo be more acfive in fhe club's service and fellowship proiecfs. To aid and guide club members in fheir work, fhe general meefings feafured speakers from many differenf organizafions. The Sefon I-Iy Club is for girls from fhe ninfh fhrough fwelffh grades. lfs purpose is fo supervise girls in social and culfural fraining. This year fhe members have devof' ed parf of fheir fime fo Red Cross work. I-Iighlighfs of fhe pasf year were fhe member- ship parfy, bowling parfy, a visif fo fhe Arf lnsfifufe, and an informal dance for recruifs. SILVER TRI Row I: B. Elsenpefer, B. Langlais, R. Schebloom C. Becker, Presidenfg G. Ryan, C. Black. Row 2 D. Schmidf, M. Dunn, M. I-Ierfindahl, E. Cor bell, B. Larson, L. Winkler, L. Mellem, Row 3 L. Reno, L. Van Malderghom, J, Emswiler, T Offedal, IE. G-asser, L. Seidensficker, D. Sfroni Row 4: L. Paulson, M. Fox, J. I-Iawifz, M Drisfe, H. Sfevens, M. Dahlguisf, K. Nelson Row 5: J. Braun, B. Baffey, E. Foss, I-I. Schmidt L, Laureffe, Y, King, M. Varauo. Row 6: M Means, J. Merrick, G, Fife, A. Schieman, F Corbeff, I-I. Swanke, E. Thorup, SETON HY Row I: P. Schardri, L. Milchell, M. Hoffman, I-Ieclsfrom, L. Dougherly, J. Smilh, J. I-Ieider Row 3: N. Pelerson, M. Walberg, L. Mellam, I, Kukar, Y. King. Row 4: L. Laurelfe, M. Mosiman, D. Johnson, K. Wallace, R. Purdy, 3 I Presidenfq G, Merek, D. Elsberry. Row 2: D. wxgrzw .O 2 mo- ma? 14 or- 'V'- Prog- U7 CI-TL2' .OM O Z3-4:- mx-gg ,fm V- o' S93 P5373 .mm 'U mm .4--.3 KGS' Winf- +m-.- :.2 G-. -F. ln I L. o 3- mi o. OJ. P593 2.3!- BZCDYD 1 QJPQ 35-I-2 9 'S .512 -o' .A w3X S 32+ -, -.. -w cu-C, P' 73 L? T -fro. OCD swfi m N ?f '?' :pw 5535? z. Q2 1 ffC2,41 L Lo ,jf I-3 md?-4 :CD T 2017102 OFC .L:O.U . PA 20 A .T11 200' 2 ' QOH' -lwcnc .-+16 u1Q3- a-gn EP' 'O if c.' . I, L 'UBI . Q-5? K--: -.1'! 1995 io ' af SSUFUQ. 'ZQK Ig-lo Q 1 2.223 133' 1 5LL9fOf Ton, C. Dalrymple, B. Carlson, B. Jenson, D. Gross, J. Harper, D. Wallen. Row 5: D. Johnson, J. Ingersoll, B. Du Ba L. Ferch, K. Thomas, P. Bly, R. LamberT, B. Glenny, D. Shepardson, J. PeTerson, L. Tracy. Ala- 'If Gjfm Sewage THE MARSHALL SENIOR HI-Y CLUB During The pasT year The Senior Hi-Y Club has carried on iTs acTiviTies Through The medium oT Three chapTers. Adelphi, BeTa. and DelTa. Each chapTer has held weelcly meeTings in The homes oT The members, usually on Tuesday evenings, and have really had some inTeresTing and worTh while sessions. Each chapTer has been helped in iTs program by a Triendly counselor or leader. Merrill Franzen, a graduaTe OT Marshall, has been worlcing wiTh The Adelphi group: Dr. S. O. Lee, a graduaTe oT The UniversiTy oT Wisconsin, has spenT his Tuesday eve- nings wiTh The BeTa chapTer: and Ed. KossarT, a graduaTe OT CarleTon College, worked wiTh The DelTa Tellows. Mr. SaTTer has been The FaculTy Adviser. These men, work- ing closely wiTh Sig. ChrisTensen, ExecuTive SecreTary of The SouTheasT have done a very Tine iob, and Their eTTorTs have been much appreciaTed by all concerned. EvenTs ThaT will be remembered by The Tellows are The disTricT parTy aT The Colum- bia HeighTs Field House, The basl4eTball games played aT Marshall on Wednesday nighTs, The separaTe chapTer socials, The Shamrock Shag puT on in co-operaTion wiTh The Blue Triangle Club, The Palm Sunday brealcTasT, The soTTball games, and The besT girl ban- gueT held aT The downTown Y.M.C.A. SixTy-Tive Tellows have been members during The pasT year, having subscribed To The purpose oT The naTional organizaTion which is To creaTe, mainTain, and exTend ThroughouT The school and communiTy high sTandards oT ChrisTian characTer . The headguarTers Tor G.A.A. are IocaTed in room I3I where The girl aThIeTes enioy Themselves in The many sporTs ThaT The club oTTers. In The Tall volleyball pracTice sTarTed, ToIIowed by a TournamenT which was won by The Team capTained by BeTTy I.angIais. Baske+baII, which was The TavoriTe wiTh The girls, came nexT. This year's TournamenT was parTicuIarIy exciTing because oT The close compeTiTion. Hazel QuiggIe's Team won The championship. WiTh The coming oT spring you heard, above The chaTTer oT The girls, The crash oT bowling balls knocking down pins, The monoTonous Tapping oT a ping pong ball bouncing back and TorTh on each side oT The neT, or The smashing sound oT a badminTon racgueT hiTTing The birdie. These sporTs conTinued Till The close oT school. The members oT The club were in The ninTh, TenTh, eIevenTh, and TweITTh grades. PoinTs were given Tor each TournamenT enTered and Tor ouTside acTiviTies such as hiking, biking, skaTing, Tennis, and swimming. Those girls earning IOO poinTs were awarded hexagonsg Those earning I,OOO poinTs The AII-CiTy emblem. The oTTicers oT The club were Judy FeTTer, presidenT3 HarrieT CossenTine, vice presidenT, and Sally Emerson, Treasurer. Miss Irvine and Miss Emma STevning were The advisers. q.,4.,4. :bw 4 5 - Row I: H, Skillings, B. EIsenpeTer, D. BaITuTT, H. CossenTine, Vice-President J, FeTTer, Presidenf: Miss Irvine, Miss STev ning, S. Emerson, SecreTary-Treasurer: D. Schmidt D. Green man. Row 2: M. MaTheny, S. Sinigaglio, G. Garfield, D Ondov, J. Hiner, I.. Winkler, M. Johnson, M. Beno, E..CanTie-Id, R Zappa, G Becker. Row 3' C Squire, M Ber man . . . . . g , D. HedsTrom, M. Locken, D. STrom, D. Berks, R. Langlais, L. Paulson, B. HogeTvedT, P. I-IearTz. Row 4: G. ST. PeTer, J. Campbell, J. Walkeir, B. Langlais, E. Koch, N. MacShane, B. Johnson, D. Lee, A. Findley, B. Shaughnessy, A. Thomas. Row 5: G. Crook, R. GroTh, H. Quiggle, L. Lanon, V. Brey, P. Ball, V. Young, P. WhiTe C Rydberg B Bowyer J. Waffs. Row 6: J. Manning, R. Koepke, J. Braun, B. Amundson, D. Haasun, H. Swanke, P. Becker, A. Tebiergi, E. Thorup, B. Raaocfi E. Gilberlscn. N .sf a . s -- as f r ' DEBATE CLUB I-larding, L. Elsen. ws, spear Um aw The Debafe Club under fhe able direcfion of Mr. Saffer cornplefeol a fairly suc- cessful season of fhe Disfricf N. E. J. Tournamenf. Those who parficipafed acfively fhis year were Bruce Pomeroy, John Killen, Mary Sanderson, John Wagner, Bob Kersh and Sfewarf Crockeff. ln fhe Sfafe Disfricf speech confesf fhey broughf back fhree superiors, fwo in original orafory and one in exfernporaneous speaking. John Killen wenf on fo win fhe Regional in exfemporaneous speaking. The Debafe Club is looking forward fo anofher successful season nexf year wifh all buf John Wagrsier, Shirley Boolge, and Sfewarf Crockeff coming back. Eighf senior girls formed fhe nucleus of Marshall's Radio Club fhis year. Their sponsor, Miss Maybelle Boyson, was also fhe chief crific and censor of fhe original scripfs wriffen by fhe girls. The group parficipafeol in several broaclcasfs on fhe local sfafions and were guesfs af various broaclcasfs in fhe cify high schools. Annable Teberg served as presidenf of fhe group. Paf Becker was secrefary-freasurer. Row I: M. Sanderson, J, Vlfagner, Mr. Safl J Killen, S. Crockeff. Row 2: B. Pomeroy, D. G S. Bodqe, W. Johnson, R. Kersch. RADIO CLUB Row I: M. Sfurdevanf, A. Teberg, P. Beck J Doseff. Row 2: A. Thomas, M. Chrisfoph L STAGE CREW R I D. Bolsfer, B. Becker, Mr. Holfz, Bill Leon- h f Row 2: J. Daniels, B. Peierson, W. Healh, N H dlund. R I N. l-larf. G, Sf. eer, . unn. . oss. R 2 D Th i h G One of fhe sfage crew's mosf successful seasons was IQ43-44. Under fhe able leadership of Mr. l-lolfz, fhe eighfy programs of fhe year wenf off wifh an unusually high degree of efficiency. Novel and beaufiful sfage seffings enhanced fhe effecf of 'rhe more imporfanf programs, while several new innovafions in lighfing pracfices were fried wifh very safisfacfory resulfs. As a spare-fime occupafion fhe crew builf a complefe sef for Mr. i-lolfz's Sf. Paul producfion of A Connecficuf Yankee . Ouf- sfanding among fhe programs which will be remembered by parficipanfs and audiences alike were Mr. l-lolfz's Spoflife Variefies, fhe Chrisfmas Program, fhe Priorifies Show, fhe Easfer Program, and Mr. Burningham's annual spring show. If we fake a frip fo fhe sfage before one of Marshall's big sfage producfions we will find fhe scenic arf class hard af work. Painf cans and brushes are fo be found in abundance. Boys are climbing ladders and hammering nails. Girls in smocks are painfing scenery. Offen fhe class, under fhe leadership of Miss Roskilly, has sfayed affer school several hours fo complefe a seffing for The nexf day's performance. We have fhis class fo fhank for fhe never-fo-be-forgoffen scenery of fhe Chrisfmas pro- gram, for fhe seffings of Mr. Burningham's musical producfion, for fhe background of Miss Vincenf's Living Newspaper: and for fhe scenery of many of our audiforium programs. 14 aqcmcf SCENIC ART P 'r R D E F . a c er, . Dahlman, M. Peferson, R. Row I: Dale Berry, Jaclc Flavin, Mrs. Champine, Facully Adl visor: June Cameron, Dorolhy Lane. Ed Dougherly, Belly Oullelle, Polly Trosl, E.M.R.A. Advisor: Jim Freeman, Bill Genly. Row 2: B. Wronslci, L. Griggs, B. Tamble, R. Krause, K. Kabrud, J, Pelerson, J. Noble, P. Ryan, E. Pelerson. Row 3: L. Sorsoleil, Ii. Jensen, M. Scalzo, J. l-liner, J. Thorpe, M. Chrislopher, J. Glenn, B. Paguelle, B. Saunders. Row 4: N. Pelerson, M. Walberg, F. Helgeson, L. Wollen, S. Kinlcle, L. Means, F. Paclcenham, N. Pellerson. Row 5: M. Roberls. M. Donahue. V. Beaubin, A. Thorne, C. Barnes, L. Beclcslrom, J. Sloclcslead, A. Burroughs, R. Grolh. Swain Eau' BOARD MEMBERS Row I: June Cameron, Treasurerg Doro- lhy Lane, Vice-Presidenly Ed Dougherly, Presidenly Belly Oullelle, Secrelary. Row 2: Barbara Wronslci, Lee Griggs, Beverly Tamble, Belly Leonard. Row 3: Bob Anderson, Jael: Flavin, Elmer Salo- yieh, Bill Genly. Row I: B. Smarl, R. Chesney, J. MeWalers, D. Hall, C. Felicella, A. Pelerson, P, Frey, C. Rydberg, J. Dow. Row 2: D. Olson. B. Rogers, B. Ranseen, G. Elwell, M. Gardener, B. Nord, B. Cullens, T. Balley, D. Schulle, D. Bacon. Row 3: R. Wellinglon, R. Riely, J. Gergein, B. Smilh, D. Roher, B. DuBard, J. Arnold, D. Fayorile, G. Uram, D. Genly. Row 4: J. Olverius, C. Thorup, G. Robbins, L. Perch, D. Johnson, S. Kozlowski, C. Kline, D. Czaia. B, Johnson, D. Hellund. Row 5: D. Slagge, E, Salovich, P. Bly, K. Thomas, I-I. Balli- mer, H. Durdo, J. Clemens, R. Lamberl, D. Mesna, C. Bel- lows, R. Nelson. S. efwzz, eww s h I i The Youlh Cenier made nalional news lhis year in being one ouf ihe ufirsf Teen-Age clubs in lhe counlry. The Cen+er's been 4 19 'll fhriving wilh dancers and musicians-Bob l-lewiH's and Jerry Fraser's sf A 0 N ils-X as Q 5? bands lhink nolhing our blasling oul window panes and Jrympanic membranes al random. Mrs. Champine, lhe lacully advisor, and Rod Newburg keep new members pouring in, making The mem- bership lop 290. Ed Dougher'ry's been holding The gavel. Jean Wollan and Vonnie Sorsoleil plan The programs highlighled Jrhis year wilh 'rhe Cami-Dance. Audrey Burroughs and lvlarlys Chrislopher have laken a Hing al ediling lhe Sooper Dooperu. l+'s been an aclive year climaxed wifh Dick Geniys baskolball 'roam playing in lhe Selllemenl Tournamenl. Upper Leffz A Moment al Leisure Lower Leflt All l-lail lhe King and Queen. Lower Right The Favoriue Pasuinue l l 37 EIR Q . RED CROSS Row I: M. Scalzo, B. CvIenny, C. Squires, Miss WaIsh, S. Bodge, K. Tew, R. I-Ieiland. Row 2: D, Sweer, M. Bcrgrnans. J. Sherman, M. Rono. D. Whi+e, B. NeIson, D. I-Iolfon. T. Srnirh. Row 3: D. Anderson, B. JeIinek, I-I, Leone, D, Schmieden. M. WaIberg. B. Oney, I. GeIIhorn. Row 4: R, I-Iubler. L. I-IiII, E.Cvasser,O.BenIor1, F. Carlson, J. Spring- er. L. Sfeyens. Row 5: J. Wenner. L. Beckshorn, A. Schiernan. J. Sfocksiead. J, McKenney, U. Gross. C. Durda. HONOR SOCIETY Row I: R. Amundson. B, Pagueife, B. Wronski, Vicn-Presidenh J. Feifcr. Presidonrq I-I. CarnpbeII, Secreiary-Treasurer: R. Dunn. Row 2: C. Sguirc, J. Cachiaras, J. Cameron, M. Schmidi. P. MoiIe E. Maki, Row 3: A. Wronski, I-I. Cossenfine, P. BaII, N, Cook. P. Krause, A. Peferson. Row 4: N, Sander, P. Becker, J. Dow. C. Rydberg, L. BerseII. Row 5: D. BoIsIer, P, Whiie, A. Toberq, S. Bodqe, K. Safrorn, S. Crockeif. PAN-AMERICAN CLUB Row I: I. Miyeko. P. Johnson, P. Cerney, SecreIary P. BaII, Vice-President Miss Sirnonef, P. Becker President J. I'-Iarkins, Treasurer: J. Iruax, E. Maki Row 2: A, Thomas, M. ChrisIopher, G. Crook. E Ingebrigfsen, E. Scarlow, C. Warson. M. GouId A. Mack, M. Ciavarelli. Row 3: W. Blornquisf B. Carier, Y. King, L. Johnson. L. Shauqhnessy, P Ryan, L. Klugrnan, P. Frey, J. Cachiaras. Row 4 J. Wafrs, J. Dosefzf, N. Sander, A. Teberq, L Ifurup, B. Markhus, S. Schmid, L. O'Brien, J. I IoeI Row 5: D. Bolsfer, D. SchuI+e, J. Schwarfz, J. Mc Kenney, D. Gross, J. I-Iarper, D. WaIIen, R. WeI Iingion, I-I. Car'npbeII, P. King. I-Ionor Sociery carried on Ihis year under Ihe Ieadership of Judy Ferrer and I-Iar- rier Cossenfine, whiIe Ped Cross was exrending irs program in raising 'rhe morale of servicemen in aciion. The Pan-American Club gave iIs all in promoIing Ihe Good Neighbor PoIic:y, guided by Miss Sirnoner. gsshgiq Un: K ! r.. k ,, Q iv 8 ag W 1 Q. , Emi' NNW S3 Q M 1311 YN xi Www 11 , ., :is 5fF?q .' E fi: M 'ff E.IjI 3 : 2 IgQ ' was . gg Y K wif M z Eg? ,Q W., .:., ,,. . 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From The TirsT TooTball game in The Tall To The lasT Traclc meeT in The spring, a more in+eresTed group oT men could noT have been selecTed Tor Their re- specTive iobs. These men are To be cone graTulaTed Tor conTinuing wiTh such eTTorT and enThusiasm in The Tace oT governmenT resTricTions, laclc oT Tunds, and oTher diffi- culT obsTacles. WalT Chapman, one oT The TinesT baslceT- ball coaches in The sTaTe, is also one oT The besT-lilced coaches in The league. lvlr. Phil- sTrom, a new addiTion To The sTaTT, direcTed The B squad TooTball Team. Cappy Jones conTinued his Tine iob oT coaching The TooT- ball and Traclc Teams. AssisTanT Principal Paul Samuelson was TaculTy advisor. Cec O'Brien coached The swimming Team Tor The second year and really did a magniTicenT iob. Erling Lein gave his all To coach The many young B squad baslceTball enThusiasTs. Mr. PhilsTrom and lvlr. Chapman rounded ouT The program by direcTing The greaTly en- larged physical TiTness schedule in The gym. efzee COACHES Leff To Righf: Cappy Jones, Cec O'Brieri, Mr. Samuelson, Faculfy Advisor: A. J. PhilsTrom, Erling Lien, WalT Chapman. For The pasT Two years Marshall TooTball and basl4eTball Tans have been liTTed To greaTer heighTs by The superlaTive cheers led by KeiTh Thomas, Don Rohrer, and Donny Olson. Never missing a game. The boys have liTTed The Tans ouT oT many low spoTs and likewise have spurred on our aTh- leTic Teams. Don Rohrer and KeiTh Thomas are graduaTing so Donny Olson will have To search around Tor Two parTners. Regard- less oT who The Two successors are, The TacT remains ThaT The Trio has done a really Tine iob. 4I Seafianfi 5 q Marshall 6 Henry , I3 Marshall I9 Soufhwes+ 0 Marshall 6 Roosevelf 25 Marshall ,I3 Norfh 6 Marshall I9 Cenfral 0 Marshall I9 Voca+ionaI 0 Marshall 6 Edison 7 X is Upper I.eII: Fraser boots a long one, Upper Righf: Arnold llmges wllh Iho opposiliom on his hack. Lower LeI+: Sala vifh mlssvs wivh Pcllls foo far behind Io cafgh him. Lower Right: Kabrud charges. . 43 gl I Ramada!! Co-Capfa n : Coach: Wall' Chapman ge Uram and Bob Wolias we sw Wall Cluapmans ueam didn'u win every baskelball game Huau Huey wenu inlo Huis year, bul Hue fellas were in Huere ba+Hing au every game. We were subiecled lo some bad brealcs and Huerefore came oul on Hue sluorl erud of Hue score in several games. Jusl Hue same we pounded down Hue op- posilion in many more conuesls. Aucler compelirug in only ufour games, Hue leam losl Hue services our guard and caplain, George Uram, Hurouglu January gradua- lion. Bob Wolias was elecued lo succeed George. F on? Row: Jim P lerson, Bob Wol'as, Elmer Saloviclu, Bob Ranseen. Baclx Row: Joe Arnold, George Uram, Bill Glenruy, l ivy Fraser, Coaclu l Wall Cluapman, l-lmbie Willcerson. Q A - T. 7 - 1 - Capfain Jerry Fraser Coach Cappy Jones '7awk ForTy To TiTTy candidaTes qreeTed Coach Cappy Jones aT The opening oT The Traclc season. Jerry Fraser, pole-vaulTer and high- iumper, was elecTed capTain. Jack Myers, The low hurdles man, Andy Jensen and Russ Johnson, milers, Torm The nucleus oT The squad. Tom Sasalci, CaliTornia veTeran weighT man, will prove To be a valuable asseT To The squad. The oTher posTs as yeT are undecided, and The candidaTes are Too numerous To menTion. The Team has good possibiliTies and promise oT a successTul season. Cinder Men Myers ls Sef Swimming The splashers oT '44, under The guidance oT Mr. O'8rien, Turned in Two decisive vic- Tories. The TirsT vicTory was over Edison, 38-37, Tollowed by anoTher vicTory over Vocalrional, 45-30. The Tollowing Three were losses To CenTral, SouThwesT and Blalce by scores oT 38-37, 48-27, 38-37, respecTively. The pace-seTTers were CapTain Jaclc Myers, Donald Crum, and PeTe Bly. Row I: Don Crum, Mol Nordon, Bill Smilh, Don Larson, Jaclc Myers, Pele Bly, Jim SmiTh, Bob SmiTh, Don NordquisT. Row 2: Coach Cer, O'Brien, Dick Dunn, Warren Sherar. STew Coach Cec O'Brien Capfain Jack Myers 2 arf Aalcer, Bill Smilh, Bruce Pomeroy, Andy Jensen Bob Gore, Bill l'-larlcins, Manager. 46 i PeTe does a nice back flip. Eadeiafl Baseball began Jrhis year wilh Cec O'Brien as coach. Veleran Bob Wolias relurned and was elecled capfain lor fhe i second year. This season Bill DuBard is playing lirsl base: Bill lvlalrheny, second base, l-lerb Wilkerson, lhird base: Dave Slraege, pilcherg Ed Dougherly, cenler field, Uiclc Czaia, lell field: Bob Ranseen, shorl- slop. We have seven lerrermen relurning y ro malce up 'rhis formidable squad. Coach Cac O'Brien Capfain Bob Wolias Woliie and Bobbie The Squad Alrer a year's lay-ohf, Jrhe Marshall golf leam came back info aclion under lhe direc- lion of Miss Simonel. Several dual meelrs y have been scheduled. Cliff Thorup is cap- ,. H lain ol lhe leam. The olher members are ti ii Elmer Salovich, Gus Nelson, Kenny l.ul4aslca, 'i Jim Smilh, l-larold Snow, Bob Jensen, Bill Y X Sl. Croix, George Gilman, and lvlilchell ,Q N Baron. Everyone is loolcing forward lo a if successful season. Q Capfain Cliff rump coach Miss Simonei S, Y -4f'i'5' P4924 Seniaai Scfzapioak IT happened ThaT a cerTain Marshall senior, whom we shall call TwerT because ThaT is noT his name, decided To keepva scrapbook. Now TwerT goT all The dirT . . . Trom one end oT Mar- shall's halls To The oTher. I-lerewiTh is presenTed an inside view oT 'lwerT's scrapbook. PicTures oT school liTe Taken, shall we say, aT odd momenTs.-Ed. Well, looks as Though This is my lasT year aT Marshall. And whaT a year iT's been! One Thing aTTer anoTher Trom The TirsT day when I dusTed OTT my books and carried Them To school unTil The lasT when l dug Them ouT OT The boTTom of my locker and carried Them home again. Ah, how well I remember ThaT TirsT day . . . every Marshall sTudenT wiTh a soTT spoT in his head and a brick in his hand looking aT The TacuITy. And homecoming! Edison didn'T seem To undersTand ThaT we were supposed To win The game, buT whaT we losT in poinTs we made up Tor in high spiriTs. All The girls looked aT King WoTias and dreamily murmured, 'Frankie', and The boys ThoughT Oueen RuThie Langlais was cerfainly ah-TracTive. BuT The day ThaT I shall always remember, The day ThaT shall live Torever, was The day ThaT Dennis Morgan came To Marshall. Who wanTs SinaTra when she can have Dennis Morgan? llhe line Torms To The righT.l The ChrisTmas Program was beauTiTuI. GraduaTion was up To all expecTaTions, buT everyone missed The boys who had IeTT Tor The services. Now I'm really a senior. l'Il have To see ThaT The children respecT me. Who could TorgeT The Shamrock Shag? IT was really on The beam. BroTher, iT sends mel Girls in Tlowing Tormals, soTT IighTs, music. Oh boyl And To Think ThaT we had anoTher sTage show iusT Two weeks laTerl Oh . . . bouncing blissl PrioriTies oT T944 . . . sTage show and dance were boTh someThing preTTy special on This year's calendar. Yes, as I said, quiTe a yearl lT's The year ThaT SinaTra laid Them in The aisles and Freddy MCG-urgle laid SinaTra ouT. The year ThaT Marshall decided To leT someone else win The baskefball championship iusT To make The oThers Teel good. Boys Took To derbies and girls wenT all ouT on ChesTerTield coaTs. The biggesT class in school was deTenTion, and eaTing in The halls became a Maior Problem. 'Moldy' began To Take The place oT 'lousy' in cerTain circles and 'PisTol Packin' Mama' was buried even as 'Deep in The l'IearT oT Texas' was long ago. IT was The year, Too, ThaT ex-MarshalliTes came back in uniTorm, many wearing medals. And Two gallons oT gas a week made parking even more popular Than beTorel Yes, many memorable Things, buT The mosT imporTanT parT, The absoluTe high poinT oT The year has noT been menTioned. I gf-aduafelu 48 k ...ty M iff if 1 Z6 :, K X 'X Q A ,bk -'fa A Q U' JP A I nw . g ,,. Q 2 Y ,V ,. , sg? . sh xl I E . x .L 7' 5' 'I :M I , . ' 1 ' ' 'f,'Yf-ab , Vi U' -A , 56? , 4 , Y I 4' ,QYM pg. ff x VD ,H .4 Jlme am! 7!wae These days when The sTereopTicon has given way To The candid camera as a means oT recording memorable occasions, no yearbook would be compleTe wiThouT iTs share oT snapshoTs. AlmosT any nice day in spring The lawns near Marshall are Tilled during The lunch period and aTTer school wiTh sTudenTs Taking picTures. IT is The mosT common meThod oT geTTing indelible records oT The Triends you wanT To remember. lT is more apparenT now, when so many graduaTes are going inTo The service, Than ever. A Tew weeks aTTer commencemenT our besT Triends may have passed ouT oT our ken. IT is Then ThaT we Treasure The snapshoTs ThaT help us To relive The pasT and recall The Triends and good Times we knew aT lvlarshall. Look aT RuThie Twirl ThaT baTon. Guess I'll have To learn To play an insTrumenT. Those lucky guys in The band geT a close-up oT This aT every game. ATTer The game is over, The girls made a rush Tor The person wiTh a camera. l-lere we have some oT our June seniors in The palmy days oT Their youTh. STurdy appears To have been camera-shy in Those days. Nice work if you can do iT. Do you suppose Tom has ThaT ecsTaTic look on his Tace iusT because he's sure rounded by Joan Eyeberg, Jackie STocksTead, PaTTy Becker, Jeanne Thorpe, Audrey Thomas, Jeanne DoseTT, and Judy FeTTer? Could bel These, in case you don'T recognize Them, are some oT The publicfspiriTed people who sold pop, candy, and chips To The hungry and ThirsTy TooTball Tans lasT Tall. They are shown resTing aTTer Their labors. Mr. Olsen musT have sold a loT oT TickeTs iudging by ThaT expansive grin, or maybe Lucille Shaughnessy and Judy l:eTTer have someThing To do wiTh iT. 50 Come, come, lel's nol be coy. ll looks as if Gene is asking Chuckie lor a dale. She seems lo be playing hardslo-gel. Somelhing new in spring slyles, or have we slumbled on Allanlic Cily by mislake? Buzz, George, Bill and Bob seem lo have an eye oul lor lhe Miss America lille. Lucille Shaughnessy and Pal Corbell admire one ol lhe inmales. Goolchy, goolchy, goo. Bill Malheny and Joan Emswiler seem lo be playing lhal old nursery game. Bob lgolden voicel Ranseen is all ready lor lhal Minnesola winler. lhis musl be whal Elaine Leliebvre wore lo lhe Shamrock Shag. Oh, Lucy, where did you gel lhal hal? Reading lell lo righl: Darlene Brolon, Kalhleen Prall, Peggy Selvig and Lois Pearl. Blonde and brunelle, June Cameron and Lorre Jean Gullens. 'iln lhe spring a young man's lancy lighlly lurns. Or has Dennis' been lacing lhal way all lhe lime? My, my, look al lhose big smiles Barb and Lee are wearing. I wonder who could be behind lhal camera? Anyway l lhink il makes a nice piclure. All in lavorl . K' The rnanagemenl, al greal lrouble and expense, has amassed lor your edilicalion lhe menage . . . oops, colleclion ol Marshalliles on lhese pages. Our purpose in presenling lhese snapshols ol lypical sludenls dura ing lheir oll hours, is lo give a cross-seclion ol lhe lighler side ol Marshall life. As our choice was necessarily limiled lo a lew piclures, we have lried lo selecl lamiliar characlers who are universally known and loved. llhere will be a slighl pause al lhe end ol lhis paragraph lo give me a head slarl.l A word lo lhose whose piclures appear on lhese pages: The edilors ol lhis annual had nolhing lo do wilh lhe posing or laking ol lhese piclures. We are in no way lo be held responsible il a snapshol iusl doesn'l bring oul your lype ol beauly. Therelore no relalialory aclion lno, no. nol lhe whipl can be laken againsl lhe slall. We have also agreed lo mainlain silence as lo lhe donors ol lhese piclures, in lacl, il was lhe only way we could gel lhem. So il somebody sneaked in lhal silly looking shol ol you in lhe balhing suil, don'l come lo us lhirsling lor vengeance, as we can divulge no inlormalion. Nole: Il any piclure on lhese pages looks like you, il is purely coincidenlal. 5I ,M of dame Prelliesl girl cccc . cgccc l-landsomesl boy , L Mosl successlul girls L so Mosl successlul boy..d .sssssssss Williesl girl ssssssss..s ssss , Williesl boy as Besl ligure .L ggss Besl physique ,.....,ssss L Besl dresser lgirll sssgg L ,L Besl dresser lboylccc so so Quielesl girl .sssssss ssss,sss Quielesl boy ,L . ,L so Mosl lalenled girl L L Mosl lalenled boys Mosl popular girl. Mosl popular boyc L L Culesl girl so . Culesl boy do L , L Silliesl girl L L L Silliesl boy do L Facully drag lgirll, as so . Facully drag lboylcc L L Peppiesl girl ggg, so L Peppiesl boy ssgg L so Besl dancer lgirllc. Besl dancer lboyl ddccccc gccc Mosl versalile girl cccg Mosl versalile boy dccc.,cc Mosl glamorous cccccc cccc Biggesl woll gccc . L l2lh Grade l llh Grade lOlh Grade Audrey Solberg ...c..cc,. Rose Trelelhen ccc.c Jeanne Sleindorl Charles Bellows ,..... Don Larson ......dc.A..,,..,, l-larold Lingren l-larriel Cossenline dAc.c Pal Jacobson occcdd..,,..,. Helen l-lill Bill Glenny dccdcc,Ag ddcocc.., J ohn Killan ddcc....d.d.,.dd.., James McKinney Jeanne McWalers ,...c Ed Dougherly ccs,cs.. Lucy l-logan cscccccccc. Joe Arnold ocgc,ccg sscccccc, Pal Beclcer c,sssccccc,c,s Don Rohrer sccsc,.cs..,c.c., Frances Valaselc ..,..cccc, lrl Sullon ,cc4c,,.i,cccc,, Pal Meile cccccc ,ii. cccccc,... Bob Ranseen cccccc,.,.cccc. Ma rlys Chrislopher ..c.s Danny Shepardson ,,cc. Belly Sma rl cccc,,ccA,c Laurel Dobbs .ccccc.. Ruby l-lelland Boyd l-lanson ......ccc..,c.. William Mesna Flo Carlson .,s,cc...., c,c.. M ary Evenson .Allen Riley ......AccA......A. .Phil Riley Mary Ravlin cc,ccc.. . ,cuc.ccc Belly Fox .Gus Nelson .....,.,c,....,,,. Jim Perry Arline Johnson ...,. Kenny Andersonnc Phyllis Gearly ,ccccc, ,l ra Godlrey ..u,....cc Gerry Beclcer .,ccccc. ,Bob Smilh ..cc.,.,..ccc ccJoanne l-loel ..,c.scc L Barbara Bare Bill Vischer Rulh Zappa .......Bob Kersch Mary Ellen Loclcen Jim Smilh Lona McKnighl .Ted Anderson Charlolle Fairbanks Sleve Myers ,...,..Marilyn l-lerlindahl John Koeppe Joan Boralc .,...L.Bob Sloclcsleacl Floy Buller Don Wallen ,cc..c.Lyla Paulson Viclor l-larl Bill Malheny cccccc,,cccccscc Johnny l-lolmquisl ccccc. Phyllis Frey u,ccc,,cccc,c Sally Schmid ....,c,.. Jack Myers, ccAcccc,s,,cc ,Bob Sluarl ...c...A..cccc,. .. Lorreieanne GullansLMary Sandersonw l-leil Campbell ..,..,cAc..c John Gould ..........ccc..A. Evelyn Johnson ,,,c,,,c,,,c Lauramae Taylor ......... Carroll Moe uc4Acc,,,,cccc,c Earl Dolphin ..,.,,,.cc Rulhie Langlais .....,.ccc, Lois O'Brien LLLLLc,LLL...,.. Keilh Thomas ccccc,,,.,cccc Pal Dickson ..., uc.c Pal While cccAcccccc,ccc Elaine Foss 4,.,..cc,ccc Jerry Faser ccccc c.cccc.,.c D ave Slaege .ccc.c..L.,Lcs. Joan l-lorn cccccccccc.,s,..ccc Barbara Anderson Lccccc Pele Bly c,.cccccccc ...,cccc.. .Lloyd l-lanson ..,.,,c Midge Abbas ..cccc. Joe Clemens ..ccccccc,ccccc Jeanne Springerw Bob l-lannah .c..,.cu,,,Lcc,. Jeanne. Gilberl .A.,. Bill Smilh c,c,ccccccdcc. Besl sense ol humor lgirll Marian Slurdevanl ccccc Besl sense ol humor lboyl Jordy Lang ......,,.c.c..,,. Mosl personalily lgirll .c.ccccc.. ..,c. B elly Saunders 4ccccc.cc,. Mosl personalily lboyl ssc,,,,,cccc,c,. Cliff Thorup .,...,cccc.,,.cc Mosl sophislicaled csc,cc,.cccccc.s..., Shirley Bodge cccccc....ccc Besl candidale lor K.P .cccc,cccc.., l-lerby Wilkerson ..,..s, Love slruclc girl ccccccs i ccccccccc,c c,c,. R enee Grolh cccu.c,ccc,A,. . Love slruclc boycc L L Noisiesl girl .,,,c so Noisiesl boy cccccc 52 Bill Smilh ,ccc.c .c,cccccc,cc.s Ginny Young .ccc.ccc.ccccc John Madden ......sd..... Joanne Durigan ...L Ronald Lamberlcc Debby While ..... L Roland l-larl c,cccc. .,,c.,., . .Joan Emswiler c,,,L.Galen Roddy l-lelen Lewis Diclc Shully Barbara Balley Earl Jorgenson l-lelen Swanlce ..,cLDon Larson Mariorie Dorsell csc.,,,Bob Eagle c,c,.Mercedes Verano Jim l-larper 144 '7fze4f Z0-me We lcnow Judy Feller ranll row: sho is iusl lrying lo lool us. Bob Carlson, lhe camera liond, gels his piclure lalcen lor a change. Noreen Sander is going lor a ride, hor lore gas ralioning, ol course. Slill wailing, Phyllis Frey? Sanla Claus only comes once a year. 'lJaclcie Sloclcslead, Lois Prcscoll, Joan Eyberg, Jeanne Dosell, and Louise l-larding show oll lheir new spring clolhes. Ginny Young, Rulh Auguslon, Pally Beclcer, and Marlys Chrislopher pause lo have lheir piclures lalren belore going back inlo school. Seven lillle Cannplire Girls: Joan Eyberg, Lorna Elsen, Jeanne Dosell, Jane Neale, Lois Prescoll, lvlargarel Gronville, and Pal Meile. Tullle's gill lo Marshalls Boys, Bollom row: Jo Ann Glenn, Nancy Pellerson, Carol Joy Squire, Marilyn Anderson, Rulh Auguslon, llGinny Young belore lho lrials and lribulalions ol Marshall caughl up wilh her. Lucille Shaughnessy and Peggy Ryan are a lrille camera-shy. l'Buzz Dalrynwble, Judy Feller, Tom Bal- lcy, Dol Filler, 7 , Pal While and George Robbins like lols ol lresh air. lullle's gill lo lvlarshallls girls. lop row: Roger Anderson, Fred Swenson, Wil ber ldarringlon, Bill lvlalheny, Ed Ericlcson, and Jordy Lang. ,ri 5 3 Home Nursing Twelllh grade girls receive praclical home nursing inslruclions lwo days a weelc lrom lhe nurse, Mrs. Maclc. Here lhe girls demonslrale how lo care lor a palienl in bed. Judy Feller acls as palienl. Boys' Gym Marshall boys gel good lraining in gym. Boxing is one ol lhe many sporls and exer- cises given which prepare lhem lor lhe armed lorces. Sludy Hall We really do worlc in sludy hall, espe- cially when Rod comes lo lalce piclures. We can'l go lo lhe library any more eilher, unless we gel a library pass lrom one ol our leachers. Prinl Shop Junior high boys learn how lo sol lype. They are iusl my lype, loo. Oh! l-low did lhal gel in lhere? 54 gwdfli a Girls' Gym The girls gel lheir share of aclive sporls, loo. Here Miss Sfevning walches as 'rhe girls shoof lor a baslce-+. Arf The junior high learns aboul arl under lhe able guidance ol Miss Olga Slevning. lhose wishing lo conlinue arf in senior high are laughl by Miss Roslqilly. Chemisfry Under lhe supervision of Miss Mellem lhese young chemisls learn how fo malce Carbon monoxide wilhoul asphyxialing The school. English Ole's sixlh hour class really seems lo bc sludying. Wish someone would lell us who is holding The lighl bulb and why. Maybe lhey needed more lighl. 55 Slipi ltfmll pau in like flank Look wluaf I did luerefme and my lilfle camera! No blackmail money accepfed. lilue firsf picfure is of Renee Qroflu and Beverly Tamble, followed by a liffle souvenir wluiclu needs no furfluer explanafioru fo mosf loyal Marsballifos, And, of course, flue nexf picfure will be easily recognized as depicfing one of flue seniors' favorife pasfimes--eafing in flue luall. Perluabs, wifb flue aid of Sluerlock l-lolmes, flue iaunfy genflemen wluo look as fluouqlu fluey'd ioinod flue barber sluob singers mignf be recognized as Dale Berry, Jolun Oliverius, Ed Dougluerfy, Keiflu Kabrud, and Fred Sfeiner leffiruq down affer flue Clurisfmas program. We pass on wifluouf commenf las l said, no blackmail accepfedl fo flue snap of Bob Hewiff's band from flue Priorifies sluow, and from fluere fo more musical eruferlainmenf by lvlarslualls famous frio, Lorna Elsen, Jeanne Doseff, and Paf Meile wiflu Louise l-lardinq af flue piano. Wluaf do I seo? My eyes deceive me. If couldn'f be fluaf flue iunior luiqlu is in suclu a luurry as all flual fo def back fo class affer lunclu period? 56 Whal's lhis? I don'l believe Louise Maslro's really eloping, bul il looks bad. Arlene Thorne lakes il easy and Ginny Young iusl looks happy which is all very well, loo. Wonder who won lhal game? Keilh Thomas and Jerry Fraser look as lhough lhey don'l lake lheir goll loo seriously. And who have we here? Musl be Dave Thalcher lwell, I guess so anywayl and il looks like lhe day aller gradualion. Marshall musl have won lhal game, or al leasl Buzz Dalrymple, George Robbins, and Bill Malheny look very happy aboul some- lhing. Well, well. Galher 'round you gossip mongers. Bill DuBard has a new girl lriend, or maybe Mrs. Waddell iusl' gave him an A. Hmem-m, Lyle Chrislensen. Musl have been somelhing powerlul lo bring on a mood like lhal. Mary Ann Schmidl and Pal While are iusl backdrops lor lhe greal CARDINAL which lhey display lo such charming advanlage. Nancy Pellerson looks as lhough she's all dressed up and has some place lo go. And here Donna Groen delermined lo gel in somehow-all lending supporl al one ol lhe games. Gosh, ladies in dislress. Do Rulh Langlais and Marion Slurdevanl really need help or are lhey iusl kidding us? Maybe il's Pal While who needs help. Al leasl she says please . XXX ff .f- .f- ' ',,,-- .-f- 57 l s anna-faq fbhecfaay AMUNDSON, RAMONA: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Slu- denl Council I: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir 4: Say I+ Wilh Music 4: Sioulhearled Men 3: Honor Socieiy 4: I.aIin Club I, 2: Cardinal Slafl 4: Home Nursing 4: Tag Day 4: Ad- vanced Firsl Aid 4: Baccalaureale Commiilee. ANDERSON, CORRINE: Silver Tri 2: Band 3: Lalin Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Drums in My Hearl 4: Sloulhearied Men 3: G.A.A, I, 2, 3, Vice Presideni 3: They Shall Have Music 3: Home Nursing 4: Tag Day 4: Cap and Gown Commilree. ANDERSON, GERALDINE: Srudenl Council 2, 3: Home Nursing 4: Blue Tri 3, 4: Silver Tri I, 2: G.A.A. I: Tag Day 4: Class Day Commiflee. ANDERSON, ROBERT IBobI: Foolball Manager 4: Judge 3: Drums in My Hear? 3: They Shall Have Music 3: Slourhearr- ed Men 4: Tag Day 4: Banque? Speaker: Class Treasurer. BATTY, TOM: Judge Slalif I, 2: French Club I, 2: Glee Club 2: Sfoulhearfed Men 3: Tag Day 4: Choir 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Car- dinal Slalil 3, 4: S.E.Y.C. 4: Class Day Commiiree. BERRY, DALE: Tag Day 4: S.E.Y.C. 3, 4: Cardinal Sfalil 4: Track 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Commencemeni Speaker, Prorn Cornmiflec. CAMERON, JUNE: Srudenl Council I, 2: Debale Club 2: Silver Tri I, 2, Cabinel 3: Lalin Club I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4, Cabinel 3: March of Melodies 2: Slouihearfed Men 3: Say II Wiih Music 4: Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Home Nursing 4: Judge Slafl 4: Tag Day 4: Prom Commillee: Comrnencemenl Speech: Salufalorian. COOK, NANCY: Sludenl Council I, 2: Silver Tri I, 2, Vice- Presidenl 2: Blue Tri 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Honor Sociely 4: Choir 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: March of Melodies 2: Sioul- hearled Men 3: Say If Wilh Music 4: Home Nursing 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Tag Day 4: CommencemenI Commiflee. CRISTADO, FRANCES IFrannyI: Home Nursing 4: Judge Typisf 3: Red Cross I, 2: Tag Day 4: Prom Commiflee. DONAHUE, MARILYN: Class Day Commilfee. DOW, JEAN: Silver Tri I, 2, Cabinel 2: Blue Tri 3, 4, Cab- inel 4: Glee Club I: Tulip Time I: Choir 2, 3: March of Melodies 2: Sloufhearled Men 3: Srudenf Council 3, 4: Homecoming Chairman 4: Home Nursing 4: Judge 3: Page Ediior: Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Tag Day 4: Cardinal 4: Com- mencemenl Speech: Valediclorian. DUNN, RUTH: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I, Sec- relary 2, Vice-Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4: Silver Tri I, 2: Home Nursing 4: Judge 3: Blue Tri 3, 4, Cabiner 4: Tag Day Oueen 4: Marching Band I, 2: Cardinal 4: Banque? Com- miflee Chairman. FAVORITE, DICK: Baskelball I: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Prom Commiriee. FELICETTA, CARMEL: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3: Home Nurs- ing 4: Oflice Praclice 3: Glee Club 4: Tag Day 4: Banquei Commillee. FLAVIN, JACK: Glee Club I: Choir 4: Say If Wirh Music 4: Judge 4: Tag Day 4: Commencemenl Speech 4: Class Day Cornmirlee. FLEAGLE, SHIRLEY ISherrieI: Red Cross 4: Sludenl Council 2, 3: Home Nursing 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Bank Teller 4: Judge 2: Orcheslra I, 2: Tag Day Chairman 4: Banquel Speeches: Senior Class Secrelar . FUJIOKA, ROBERT llBobI: Universily H. S. oi Los Angeles I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Track 2: Boys' Service Club 3: Cheer- leader 3: Boys' League 3, Secreiary 3: Class Day Commiilee. GELHAR, VIOLA: Sludenl Council 3: Home Nursing 4: Tag Day 4: Banque? Speeches. GELHAR, VIOLET: Tag Day 4: Home Nursing 4: Banquel Commillee. GENTY, BILL: Judge I: Foofball 2, 3: Track 3, 4: Cardinal Slahf 4: S.E.Y.C. 2, 3, 4, Board 4: Tag Day 4: Class Presidenl. GRIGGS, LEE: Sfudenl Council 4: Glee Club I: Choir 3, 4: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Home Nursing 4: Columbia Heighls 3: Say II Wilh Music 4: Homecoming 4: Trip Group 2: War Bond Sale Chairman: Class Day Com- miflee. GROVES, MARY: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Red Cross 4: Baccalaureale Cornmiilee. HALL, DONNA. HANNAH, BARBARA: G.A.A, I: Blue Tri 3: Office Praclice 4: Home Nursing 4: Glee Club I: Tag Day 4: Service Club 3: Banquel Speech Commillee 4. 58 o HELGESON. FRANCES: Tag Day 4: Banking Chairman 4: Glee Club 3: Home Nursing 4: Blue Tri 3: Banquel Commil- lee. JENSEN. ELAYNE. KABRUD, KEITH IMooseI: Service Club 3: Tag Day 4: Car- dinal 4: S.E.Y.C. 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Spoilighl Variefies 4: Class Day 4: Banquel Speech. KINKEL, SHIRLEY: Office Praclice 4: Home Nursing 4: Com- mencemenf Commillee. KRAUSE, PHYLLIS: Sludenl' Council I, 2. 3: Choir 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3: Glee Club I: Silver Tri I, 2, Treasurer 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Lafin Club I, 2: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Home Nursing 4: Office Pracfice 4: Judge 3: Slloufhearred Men 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Riding Club 2, 3: Trip Group 2: Commencemenl Speech, Salulaforian. LEPICH, MARY JANE: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3: Glee Club 3: Home Nursing 4: Tag Day 4: Cap and Gown Cornmilfee. LEWIS, DONNA: Siudenf CounciI,3, 4: Blue Tri 3: G.A.A. I: Home Nursing 4: Office Praciice 4: Judge 3: Tag Day 4: Service Club 2: Baccalaureafe Commiiieo, Class Vice-Pres. LIEN, RALPH. LUDVIGSON, JOYCE: Sfudeni Council I: Blue Tri 2, 3: Band I, 2: OrchesIra 2: Glee Club 3. 4: Judge 3: Red Cross 2, 3: Tag Day 4: Class Day Commirfee. LUGER, RENNOLD. MCMUNN, DOUGLAS: Judge I: Baccalaureale Commillee. McVAY, VALERIE: Glee Club 3: Home Nursing 4: Tag Day 4: Cap and Gown Commiilee. MEANS, LORRAINE: Silver Tri I, 2: Tulip Time I: Glee Club 3: Blue Tri 4: Scenic Arr 3, 4: Home Nursing 4: Banquel Com. MULLEN, ORIOLE. NOBLE. JOHN. OLIVERIUS, JOHN IOIIieI: Foofball 3. 4: Track 3, 4: S.E.Y.C. 3, 4: Cardinal 4: Class Day Commillee. PACKENHAM, FERN: Silver Tri I, 2: G.A.A. I: Blue Tri 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Trip Group 3: Srudeni Council I, Treasurer I: Home Nursing 4: March of Melody 2: Larin Club I, 2: Banquel Commillee. PAQUETTE, BETTY: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3: Lalin Club I, 2: Home Nursing 4: Tag Day 4: S.E.Y.C. 4: Sludenl Coun- cil 2: Oilice Praclice 3: Choir 3, 4: Service Club 4: Honor Sociely 4: Prom Chairman. PETERSON, AUDREY: Blue Tri 3, 4: Service Club 3: Riding Club 3: Choir 3: Office Praciice 3: Lalin Club I, 2: Home Nursing 4: Honor Sociely 4: Youlh Cenrer 4: Tag Day 4: Commencemenf Commillee. PETERSON, ELAINE. PETERSON, NORMA IBu'HerbalII: Silver Tri 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Selon Hy 4: Ollice PracIice 4: Home Nursing 4: Tag Day 4: S.E.Y.C. 4: Baccalaureale Comrnillee. ROBERTS, MARY: Lalin Club I, 2: Glee Club I: Choir 2, 3: Tulip Time I: Home Nursing 4: Sloulhearled Men 3: March of Melody 2: Tag Day 4: Banquel Speech Commillee. SCALZO, MARIE: Sludenf Council 4: Red Cross 4: Home Nursing 4: Service Club 4: Tag Day 4: Judge 3: S.E.Y.C. 4: Class Day Co-Chairman. SCHEBLOOM, JO ANN: Silver Tri 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Home Nursing 4: Sfudenl Council I: Seion Hy 2: Red Cross 2: G.A.A. I: Tag Day 4: Judge 3: Banguel Commillee, SCHIEMAN, JOAN IJQI: Silver Tri I, 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Home Nursing 4: Tag Day 4: Judge 3: G.A.A. I: Band I, 2: S.E.Y.C. 3, 4: March of Melody 3: Cap and Gown Commirlee. SCHMIDT, MILDRED: Home Nursing 4: Tag Day 4: Banquel Speech Commiflee. SEIFERTH, HOWARD: Foolball 4: Tag Day 4: Banquel Com. SMITH. THERESA: Sludenl' Council I: Orchesira 2: Band 3: Red Cross 4: Tag Day 4: Home Nursing 4: Banguel Speeches Chairman 4. SORSOLEIL, LA VONNE: Lalin Club I, 2: Glee Club I: Silver Tri 2: Blue Tri 3: Red Cross 3: Tag Day 4: Home Nursing 4: Class Day Co-Chairman. STRANGIS, ROSE IDoIIyI: Judge 3: Tag Day 4: Home Nursing 4: Banquel Speeches Commillee. TODD, HOWARD: SIuden'r Council 4. URAM, GEORGE: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Class Day Commiflee. WALBERG, MARILYN: Silver Tri 2: French Club I, 2, 3: Selon I-ly I, 2, 4: Judge 3: Home Nursing 4: Blue Tri 3.4: Tag Day 4: Homecoming 4: Red Cross 4: S.E.Y.C. 4: Prom Commirlee. WRONSKI, BARBARA: Trip Group 2: Riding Club 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Baccalaureale Chairman, YAEGER, PATRICIA IP-all: Band I, 2, 3: Siudenr Council I: Silver Tri I. 2: Blue Tri 3, 4: Home Nursing 4: Tag Day 4: Riding Club I, 2. 3: Drums in My Hearl 4: Sloulhearled Men 3: They Shall Have Music 3: Class Day Commiliee. wi li 'x ,H Xb xl Y ' ' T. ' .L Q. hi , .- ' 5 .-,419 4. ? 9 Q Y A 'F' . QP? fl if Q, 5. C' ?x I ' 'Q . - .1 4 PROM COMMITTEE Row I: Louise Maslrog Audrey Thomas, co- chairman: Bill Malheny, chairman: Jerry Fraser, co-chairman: Rose Colodora. Row 2: Phyllis Kincaid, Lois Slevens, Marguerile Lulslcason, Virginia Beaubien. Row 3: Annabelle Teberg, Audrey Burroughs, Jaclcie Sloclcslead, Marguer- ile Kealing, Bob Cullen. Row 4: Elmer Salo- vich, Keilh Thomas, Ray Nelson, Jaclc Carler. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Row I: Jeanne Thorpe, Bill Smilh, co-chairman: Ed Dougherly, chairman: Renee Grolh, co- chairman: Belly Saunders. Row 2: Bill Leon- harl, Connie Barnes, Jeanne McWalers, Beverly Tarnble, Normal I-lecllund, Row 3: Dick Czaia, Chesler Wizilc, Clilrl Thorup, Bob Carlson. Don Rohrer. Row 4: Lyle Perch, Bob Jensen, Roger Klingrnan, Pele Bly, Dick Balcen. CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Row I: Elvira I-lanson: Lorna Elsen, coechairrnant Alden Solberg, chairman: Irene Wagner. Row 2: Geraldine Le Fee, Marion Flannes, Alice Beckman, Lorreieanne Gullans. Row 3: Char- lolle Rydberg, Phyllis Frey, Wallace Haagen- son, Gene Dahlman. Row 4: Richard Anderson, Kennelh Harland, Bernard Robashau, Kennelh Salrom. COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Row I: Pal Corbell, Lucille Shaughnessy: Judy Feller, chairman: Mary Ann Schrnidl. Row 2: Jeanne Cachiaras, Pal Meile, Carol Joy Squire, Frances Valaselc. Row 3: Jane Walls, I-Iarriel Cossenline, Pal Ball, Eleanor Asp. Row 4: Bob Rogers, Heil Campbell, Shirley Bodge, Lawrence Tracy. wa, ,zzmeae 4 ' acfzaal aaa dacial amlwz' BANOUET SPEECHES COMMITTEE Row I: Shirley Pelerson, Elma Maki, Rulh Lang- lais, Lorraine Roberfson, Hazel Rulh Quiggle. Row 2: Annabel Messiah, Eloise Plank, Rulh Kirlleson, Gerlrucle Crook. Row 3: Bob Ran- seen, Fred Sleiner, Bob Wolias, Howell Alford, Marion Slurdevanf. BANOUET SEATING COMMITTEE Row I: Ann Wronskig Jeanne Dosefi, chairman, Shirley O'Rourke, Audrey Solberg. Row 2: Vir- ginia Young, Louise Harding, Virginia Chock, Marlys Chrisfopher, Jeanne Wallen. Row 3: Donald Anderson, Beverly Arnundson, Lucille Hogan, Belly Smart Row 4: Bill DuBard, Joe Arnold, Jordan Lang, Chuck Bellows. BANOUET COMMITTEE Row I: Marilyn Engdahl, Doris Carvallq Pal While, chairman, Joan Glenn, Gloria Johnson, Row 2: Peg Ryan, Arline Thorne, Rufh Auguslon, Joan Horn. Row 3: Herb Wilkerson, Lorraine Donnelly, Pafly Becker, Edna Aune, Jean Sfahl. Row 4: Odelle Tronass, Bob McBride, Torn Sasaki, George Robbins, Danny Shepardson. BACCALAUREATE Row I: Mary LaPlanI: Lois Bersell, chairman: Lucille Kremer, Corrine Gallup. Row 2: Nancy Peflerson, Marian Skillings, Joan Reha, Eslher Wiedemann. Row 3: Arch Hum, John Wagner, Bob Howard, Noreen Sander. ww seg Row I: Mi. Glson, J. Dosell, S. Badfgc, C. Tlimnn, sprvrls cdilor: B. Saunders, associaTc cdilor: B. MaThcny, go-edilorq C. Rydberg, 4.0-edilor, K. Thomas, assoriafrz ndilnr: J. Dow, H. Cossenlinc. Row 2: L. lvlasTro, P, Kincaid, M. Johnson, A. Solberg, lv1.ChrisTopher, A. Thomas, J. l:e!Ter, P. l?yan, L. Shauqhnessv, L. STcvens. Row 3: P. Mayer, lvl. STurdevanT, J. SToclcsTead, L, Elsen, P. Frey, N. Sanders, V. Young, J. WaTTs, P. Ball. B. Tarnble, W. Arnold. Row 4: B. Srnarl, J. McWaTers, A, Teburg, P. WhiTe, R. Grolh, L. Harde ing, P, Becler. lf. Dahlrnan, J. SchwarT7, B. Ranseen. Row 5: D. Rohrer, D. Shepardson, B. Srnilh, G. Robbins, J. Lang, B. DuBardq L. Perch. business rnannqrrr: F. DouqherTv, R. Nelson, B. Glenny, E, Salovich. fn 14 pymeciafian We, oT The Cardinal STaTT, wish To Thank Mr. Blume, Mr. Samuelson, and The TaculTy Tor The co-operaTion and good will which we received in The publishing oT This year book. We would like To give our sinceresT appreciaTion To lvlr. Olsen Tor his suggesTions, criTic:isms, and Tinancial supporT. Also we would lilce To Thanlc Rod Newlourg Trorn The sTudio oT The same name, lvlr. Franz oT l-larrison and SrniTh, and Ivlr. Segal Trom The Bureau oT Engraving Tor Their needed supporT. 62 fn Nalin Cc-Edifors Bill and Charlolfe in one of fheir usual poses, 1 geffing hinls from olher year books. g is Jane, Harriet and Judy worlring diligenfly on our senior panels. ,NS Jo, Ginny, Jordy, Jaclrie, and Jeanne are seen here drawing slzefches of school life. George and Buzz lalre charge of scrapping all of fhe old engravings. Congratulations and Best Wishes . to the CLASS OF 1944 CROWN IRON WORKS Minneapolis - Minnesota Greetings to the Senior Class . . . FANCY DRESS ELSENPETER DRUG CO. CGSTUMES Where the Twin Cities Meet 3400 University Avenue SE. Gladstone ll47 A Stepping Stone To Success A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Third Northwestern National Bank Fifth Street at East Hennepin 64 I ' X in J WIGS il:-' X X COSMETICS ll X xx f 'mm-Ti 1','m'f , if ' ' 'N if 4' W N W 1 l ,Mix 9 'z - '.,'4v4' if' 19x f iss ,I mlxkl lg: A 'W Y-if -1 is , ,S. f VX' it ffgfiqiipii aff ', V -r ' N i' 'yu 1 I l, Q: Shllxffl Q ' Y li i ill 11 ,1 i tg Q, iz fix -fl 'E ffmffhfr Sak 5 , Wgfg. U QD.-5.-4 .-N ffv i l A Northwestern Costume House 12 l 6 Nicollet Geneva 6455 Train for a position as an airline communica- t. . . ions operator. Fastest growing industry. Easy to learn. Clean, interesting, fascinating work. Learn by doing. School in Minneapolis. Ages 171f2 to 35. Write, call, or phone PLeasant 2426. Now in our new location. Electronic Radio - Television Institute 2933 Hennepin Atlantic 0421 ' Quality and Se THE BLUE RIBBON MEAT CHOICE MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY 411 East Hennepin Avenue ED. SPARROW Minneapolis Compliments of ST. ANTHONY MEAT MARKET 237 East Hennepin POMERLEAU 61 SON JEWELERS 227 East Hennepin Ave. For Fine Work... . . Atlantic 7720 Shoe Repairing Atlantic 1819 Emil Heusbourg Hat Blocking Emi1'S LQNDON SHOE sroRE 217 ECISi Hennepin 413 East Hennepin Minneapolis Compliments of Advertising Staff . . . Bill S. Don R. Renee G. Compliments of Betty S. Bill D. A Dan S. Compliments oi Olson I ewelry Co. PhY11iS Elaine 211 East Hennepin Bridgeport 3590 Lee Barbara Audrey Patronize Our Advertisers . . . We Appreciate Their Support THE CARDINAL STAFF 65 rvice Wm. Simm's Hardware Sporting Goods Headquarters 413 - 14th Avenue S.E. Gladstone 1231 Swanson's Self Service GBOCEBIES and COLD MEATS 148 Cecil St. S.E. Geneva 1200 STADIUM MEN'S SHOP Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Hats On the Campus 306 Oak Street S.E. Best Wishes . . . Smith Welding Equipment Corp. 2619-33 Fourth St. S.E. Minneapolis 1: Minnesota SHORTHAND IN SIX WEEKS Individual Instruction SPEEDWRITING SCHOOL 1216 Nicollet Ave. Geneva 3232 66 Books! Books! Books! New and Second-Hand SCHOOL BOOKS - TECHNICAL OUTLINES PENS AND PENCILS - NOTE BOOKS STATIONERY All University Supplies PERINE'S 1411 University S.E. Gladstone 1522 Compliments of the STADIUM CAFE Oak and Washington Ave. S.E. SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Sears-Roebuck 6. Co. 421 East Hennepin Griffin Drug Co. IESSE E. GRIFFIN, Prop. 400 Central Ave. Minneapolis Atlantic 8354 M. L. NOVACK DIAMOND SETTEE Specializing in Fine Diamonds 930 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis Atlantic 2900 Compliments of GIBBS NELSON rLoR1sTs 2100 West Larpenteur Nestor 6551 Best Wishes to Class of '44 . . . ORTIE'S CORN SHOP Congratulations . . . TO THE CLASS OF '44 BILL SEARS Manager of HENNEPIN ORPHEUM RITTER BEAUTY SALONS 1. DAVID RITTER, Hair styusi 1411 University Ave. S.E. Gladstone 5566 520 Washington Ave. S.E. Gladstone 5110 Watches Diamonds We teach your watch to tell the truth. E. W. RUDD IEWELER 720 Washington Ave. S.E. Minneapolis UNIVERSITY PRODUCE CO. Quality Groceries and Meats 406 - 14th Avenue SE. Gladstone 5929 OUR AIM - A SATISFIED CUSTOMER .ul A GOOD Ill! IO IO 'Ol SHELIIA THE MINNEAPOLIS SAVINGS AND LOAN A S S 0 C I AT I 0 N SAVINGS AND LOAN BUILDING 2nd AVENUE SOUTH AT 7th STREET JOHN W. HBLM ......... Prnldnnt HUD L. IZNDSLEY , Encuttvn See. und Tun. ..9nLoJt.p.o.lL0.Zei lf!! Compliments of BASSETT'S PHARMACY Bridgeport 4845 801 - 4th Street SE. F. H. Bassett, Prop. SCHAF ER BROTHERS, INC. GROCERIES AND MEATS Member of Allied Grocers 405 - 14th Avenue SE. Atlantic 5323 ACME Printing 6 Stationery Co. Wholesale Prices to the High School Student 421 - 14th Avenue S.E. Gladstone 7933 67 RALPH A. ARNESEN IEWELER Gladstone 5121 1319 - 4th St. S.E. Best Wishes . . . BEN FRANKLIN 325 - 14th Avenue S.E. Minneapolis :: Minnesota Compliments ot the KAMPUS KLEANERS GOLDS MARKET HOUSE Quality Meats. Groceries, Fresh Fruits cmd Vegetables GL. 1366-1307-1368 802 Washington Ave. S.E. Compliments ol COLUMBIA DEPT. STORES Quality Clothes tor the Whole Family 405-407 Cedar Ave. 400 East Hennepin Ave. Atlantic 1409 Geneva 4539 yxvllll Sufollyf st M 4 551.1921 PW-9-tnssotxvttqlk 68 BOOKS . . . FOR SCHOOL DAYS , FOR LEISURE READING MINNESOTA BOOK STORE 322 - 14th Avenue S.E. Gladstone 1343 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS . . . from UNIVERSITY FLORISTS 410 - 14th Avenue I Gladstone 2370 We Telegraph Flowers Compliments of CRANES - School 6. Office Supply Gifts tor All Occasions 324 - 14th Ave. S.E. Gladstone 5969 CHURCHILL STANDARD SERVICE 1000 University Ave. S.E. Main 9141 Best Wishes . . . The House of Hanson This Fall Buy Your . . . COLLEGE BOOKS AND SUPPLIES at MINN. CO-OP. - 15th and Univ. A Delicious ICE CREAM Real Quality Food EAT MORE OF IT C O O P E R'S QUALITY FOODS 317 East Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis Minnesota For Your Phonograph Records . . . SEE Campus Camera and Record Shop 1329 - 4th Street S.E. Gladstone 7777 SPARKLE CLEANERS 6. DYERS PAUL DION, Prop. 414 - 14th Avenue S.E. Four-Hour Service Minneapolis, Minn. Birchwood Groceries 61 Meats Oys Bros. QUALITY FOOD Atlantic 1251 813 Fourth St. S.E. Wilson Hardware Company Sporting Goods Our Specialty Gladstone 1515 812 Washington Ave. S.E. MAROON G GOLD CLEANERS 427 - 14t1'1 Avenue S.E. NELSON SHOE SHOP 431 - 14th Avenue S.E. a'hw2f!t74Zf5'f4 1: MINNEAPOL I5 ul 6 : lt 1 F' F M See and Hear 'I e amous DICK l0NG'S URBHESTRA and I Minnsotds Sweetes on bird Eac i urin inne from 6 oclock to 9 th F BUBBY BLAKE tS g hNghtD gD 1' l Dinner. Dancing V 51.00 up. fuucunrls Hotel. TENTH STREET AT THIRD AVE. MINNEAPOLIS 69 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ST. ANTHONY FALLS OFFICE Fourth Street at East Hennepin Atlantic 2369 Donald R. McReavy WASHBURN - MCREAVY IVIORTUARY Established 1857 SCHNEIDER'S CAMPUS PHARMACY 1 500 Washington Avenue Gladstone 1076 70 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduation Classes of 1944 !- ClO inQCO' East Hennepin and Fourth Since 1893 East Sides Finest Store SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSE PLANTS AND FLOWERS For All Occasions 9th St. and Sth Ave. S.E. Bridgeport 2407 Best Wishes . . . CLASS OF '44 KRAUSE'S BAKERY 404-14th Avenue S. E. Geneva 5738 Compliments of VARSITY THEATER 1308 - 4th Street S.E. Gladstone 2492 COLLEGE INN eHow MEIN - or-top SUEY Meet Your Friends at THE GOPHER CAFE QUALITY FOODS 829 Hennepin Bridgeport 2812 Compliments ot Hotel Leamington D I N S M O R E CLEANERS and DYERS Quality Work for Particular People Main Office and Plant 632-34 Monroe Street N.E, Atlantic 8131 BROWN 'S MALTEDS You Will always enjoy one ol these at BROWNS 600 Washington Ave. S.E. Gl. 1626 Up-to-the-minute styles tor smart young men . . . QUALITY CLOTHING at Browns Year 'Round Lower Prices BUN'ART IZLUTHES 305' I4 NICULLET AVENUE RAINVILLE COMPANY Furniture and Funeral Home 216-218-220-222 East Hennepin Avenue Bridgeport 1148 Minneapolis, Minn Congratulations . . . CLASS OF 1944 LEWIS BOLT 6. NUT COMPANY Minneapolis Minnesota 7I With each passing year We feel more and more that We are a definite part of school lite. We are happy to have served Mar- shall High graduates tor many years and hope to be able to serve them for many more years. HG lil B U RG ? Your Marshall Photographers 1321 Fourth Street S.E. GLadstone 2255 , w .74 .V F W 4 N Q ,ff A A-, , .- . '1 ,,.., ...- X . I Vxq, ,Lu-1 ! Q?- ' Q, .- .M 23514 A' ' L ..p.a,Rg. . , - .,-,Q v ' .N-if , L ,A . f M, . , ',A'.g 43 , . ,,S'1,,,, wt, 1 1 Mg,- .A W 1 '.,.'k. 11- -AMRE1 1 ,. , - -Q1 m4fr, -V H My wwfiv . 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