Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1949

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The iunior and senior counselors, Miss Lenore Colt- man and Mrs. Celeste Leemhuis done a remarkable iob helping grams, check credits, and secure E 4 1 sv' , , 1 ' TO THE SENIORS: Your school clays have been full of classes, en- terprises, and associations to help you identify yourself with something bigger than iust YOU. Something to push you to new horizons. Something that will stretch your mind and your spirit. Your life must go beyond the ordinary bread and water of existence. It must make the home, the state, and the world glow in ideas greater than your mere physical comforts and pleasures. A place to speak your conscience, worship your God, determine the vocation you choose, enthrone your leader, and dethrone him when he fails. This can be your life - if you make it bigger than yourself. 1 abilities to make a respectively, have students plan pro- iobs. The office staff at the present time consists of Miss Mary Stachel, Miss Lor- raine Dahl, and Miss Lucille Holden. Mrs. Wilcox, a newcomer to Marshall this year, not only does an admir- able iob as school nurse, but also teaches home nursing. Another indispen- sable aid to our school is Miss Florence Donohue, the visiting teacher. Miss Mae Arlander and Miss Ruth Marfell have done an able iob in taking care of our library. The staff of special teachers consists of Mrs. Knutson, Miss Gertrude Rusch, Miss Agnes Lien, and Mrs. Ethel Turley. ,im .Au-10, i l I i The English staff this year consists of Miss Helen Chapman, Miss l-lilma Skalbeclc, Mrs. Francis An- derson, Mr. Arthur Ballet, Mr. Richard Olsen, and Miss Verna Neprude. Miss Chapman and Mr. Ol- sen are faculty advisors forthe Judge and Cardi- nal respectively. Miss lzora Bement, Mr. Oliver Seyerson, Miss Ann Dahl, Miss Mable Vincent, and Mrs. Ann Cap- stick staff the common learnings department. The mathematics department under the direction of Miss Rose Liedl, Mr. Lucas Satter, Miss Mary VValsh, and Mrs. Elizabeth Powell plays an import- ant part in our scholastic program. l A Miss Mildred Trumble, Miss Florence Turnquist, Mrs Loyd Jerdee, and Mr. Lester Mikelson staff the science department. Under their able direction, we become little Einsteins . The social studies department is composed of Mr. Erling Lien, Mrs. Carmellita Waddell, Mr. How- ard Straiton, and Mrs. Laura Montank. The music staff consisting of Mr. Lynn Roam, Miss Mabel Vincent, and Mr. Percy Burningham have again done their part in adding to the most en- ioyable aspects of school. This year the band, un- der Mr. Room, sold magazine subscriptions to fi- nance new uniforms. Under the direction of Miss Olga Steyning and Miss Irene Roskilly, Marshall art students turn out g prize-winning posters, sketches, and carvings. Miss Madeline Simonet and Mrs, l-larriet Kane teach us the fundamentals of Latin, Spanish, and Cverman. .1 syiusrics W1 uw The industrial arts department is under the able direction ot Mr. George Carlson, Mr, l-larold Meix- ner, and Mr, Karl Patrick. The printing shop per- forms an indispensable service by printing various notices and announcements. Mr. Clittord l-lume and Mr. Cecil O'l3rien com- pose the commercial statt. Mr. l-lume is new this year at Marshall, but has already earned a place tor himselt by his genial good-nature. Mr. O'Brien doubles as head baseball and hockey coach. Mrs. Carol Engene directs the home economics department. Under her skilltul management, we learn the finer points ot homemaking, It is here that many a girl tinds her future vocation, The physical education department is composed ot Mr. Dean Shawbold, Miss Katherine Irvine, Miss Emma Stevning, and Mr. l-lugo Fischer. Mr. Shaw- bold is also tennis, gymnastics, and swimming coach, Mr. Fischer is wrestling mentor, and Miss Stevning coaches girl's golt: Miss lrvine and Miss Qtevningfregulate the activities ot GAA, , ff . g- , ci., N-4 0:4 etc Q-is --f 244' ln the two bottom pictures are the building en- gineers and lunch room statti Their invaluable as- sistance makes our school run smoothly. Mr, Pear- son and Mrs. Lundegard share honors as heads ol their respective departments. .I ,l l ,,-n- i-,, .,.-or ,-if' YW ,,.-vi S Xvlff X 5' X f Z x I I xx 1 xx X AP ll f an 55 .ff I Xe. 4 ' A I an-Q '5, X v. Q? . 5 T Q, 1 fs ZF .I fi L I Q, 3 ABRAHAMNSON, ARLENE, Al, Some are wise and some are otheiwisef' Edifon I, Silver Tii 2, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Blue Tri 4, Seton Hi 4, Youth Center 3, 4. ACKER, THERESA: Terry, She shines like a 'Ray' of 'Sun'. G.A.A. I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, Blue Tri 4, Seton Hi 4, S.E. Y.C. 3, 4. ACKERSON, TOM: Ackie. You're talking nonsense. Hockey 3. 4, Golf 3, 4: Youth Center 4, Cfirclinal 4. ANDERSON, ADAIR: An index for business conditions, monkey business. Silver Tri I, G.A.A. I, 2, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Blue Tri 4. ANDERSON, DAVID: Dave. A good lawyer must be CI great liar, Band I, 2, Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Cardinal 4, Baccalaureate 4. ANDERSON, GORDON: Andie I wish they'd be quiet, I wont to talk. Gymnastics I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. ANDERSON, JAMES: CIooper. Arty color so long as it's red. Glee Club 2. ANDERSON, KENNETH: Kenny I dare you to talk taster than I. S.E.Y.C. 4, Choir 3. 4, Pres. 4, Football 2, 4, Speeches 4, Cardinal 4. ANDERSON, MARION: Gentlemen prefer blondes. Silver Tri I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, Choir 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Judge 3, 4, Blue Tri 3, 4, Youth Center 3, 4, Bac- calaureate 4, Cardinal 4. ATKINSON, JANET: First impressions you know often go a long way. South High I, 2, 3 G.A.A. 4, Seton Hi 4. AUGUSTON, PAUL: Augie He who cuts the cards does not shuffle them. Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, Red Cross 2, Glee Club 2, 3, S.E.Y.C. 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cardinal 4. AUNE, PAT: Pat, I say what I think. G.A.A. I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, Blue Tri 3, Class Play 4, Cardinal 4. AYRES, DORALEE: So quiet, so petite, so nice and so neat. Central 2, Blue Tri 3, 4, Youth Center 3. BACHER, ERNEST: Ernie, I will go along on my 'Mary' way. E.M.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.Y.C. 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Car' dinal 4. BAILEY, MARLYS: Marcie. Modest, simple, and sweet. Se- ton Hi I, Red Cross I, 2. BAISDEN, KENNETH: Ken, I have done the best I Ken. St. Paul I, 2, Stage Crew 3, 4, Student Council 4, Radio Work- shop 4, Class Play 4. BENESH, ED: Eddie A word that is not spoken never does any mischief. Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. BENTON, ROSS: The audience is reward of the speaker. Choir 3, Class Play 4, Decorations 4, Cardinal 4. BENTON, SUSAN MAE: Susie She brightens the corner where she is. Silver Tri I, 2, Treas. 2, Blue Tri 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, Choir 3, Youth Center 3. BIANCHI, RONALD: A good sport in all sports. S.E.Y.C. 2, 3, 4, E.M.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Baskfttldall I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. BIRD, CHARLES: Chuck Hr, ian his hnjjers O'cr the ivory keys. Council I, Torch Club l, 2, Pres. 2, Glee Club I, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Judge 3, 4, S E.Y.C. 3, 4, Class Play 4, Hi Haven 4, Cardvnal 4, Commencement 4. BIRMINGHAM, DONALD: Bum l am happiest when I am idle. Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Football I, 2, Basketball 2, Hi-Y 3, Torch Club 2, Banquet Cornm, 4, Cardinal 4. BITTNER, MARY: Quiet but not idle. Silver Tri I, 2, Blue Tri 3, 4, Sec'y I, Vice Pres. 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Red Cross I, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Youth Center 3, Class Play 4. BLISS, FLORENCE: Flossie. A true flower. 4-H I, G.A.A. I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, Silver Tri I, 2, Blue Tri 3, 4, Seton Hi 4, S.E.Y.C. 4, Hi-Haven 4, Class Play 4, Cardinal Statf 4, Bacca- laureate 4. BOLSTAD, CAROL: HECII M':w' 'h I, 2, Choir 3, SIIWHV In I, Q, Pres. 2, EYC Hcnxccomtng Cfufwn -1, C7 f: fl 3 C':v' IC BORSCH, LAWRENCE: Luffy One twfn th e YOU If cut nt the oId Ii'1II fyxfnef' EM R.A. I H WE! 3 4, SE.Y.C. 3 4. BROTHE, GLORIA: Shot mt 'O fun Cfvdtnnl Stat? 4, Pndto CIurf 4, Can 'vI Gfwn BROWNE, JAMES: Mm, I'II do V mown sthng BRUNEAU, PAUL: He stoops to conquclf' Gee Iu Chow 4, INre5tItng Mgn 4, BUCK, HENRY: S,zc1v'I.y. Lttt'e tug 5 E V R A Youth Center 2, 3, 4, Busermu 2, 3, :met JI Football I, Q, 3, 4, Prom 4, Crvrisnnf BUCK, JOYCE: IO Qute', ilu ,J mm-, BARJARSKI, PHYLLIS: She jumps Ground IIIQQ U I'Ie'1 Ort bIcmI4ct. South I-hgh 2, 3, Youth Center 4, 0 BURDICK, JOHN: JohnrI,'. NnpoIeQn wus sttovt too Foot- buIII23Tc1ckI2SEYC'7BnI3 It P' 'T ,Q ..-J 132, C I.,, CGrdunc1I 4. CARDINAL, ELAINE: Sunshine TwtnI4lo toes. Youth Center 3, 4, Seton I-It 3, 4, Silver Trl I, 2, BIue Tri 3, 4, Ht Haven 3, Chstr 3, GIee CIUIQ 2, Red Cfoss 2. CARLSON, DOROTHEA: Det A cfzt wth Q1 Iat of dzxsnf' C:1rdmf1I 4, StIyet' In 3, BMC: Tw 4, GA A, 3, Chou' 3. CARLSON, MEREDITH: Mets, For Q pIeosmg compunlon she's the one. GAA I, GIee CIUIH I, 2. CARR, JOY: Joy M505 tn we like rx su'nvv,er's morn. SIIVQI' Tr: I, Q, GAA I, Glee CIu:n I, Q, E.M.RA I, CIWOII 3 4- BIUQ III 3, 4. CHRISTOPHERSON, JERRY: Ch:vSty He-'S fx rzuwt mmm, Ilut quttr, rn rn41n. Bc1vIwtI:nII I, 2,YoutI1 Crnfer 3, 4, F'votIIf1II I, 4, Briss-I111II I, Q, EMRA. I, P, 3, 4. CLARK, MARLIN: VVr- ffm't, f1II OI us do fmII tIttnf3z. Gym nfmsttfs I, Q, 3 4, GOII 4, CONWAY, KYLE: ButIt Io' f0'nIovt, not tm Gps-if! Prom Cow mtttf-ff. CORBETT, HAROLD: I'If1DOy One rvvm ,wen If-st Ch:-ss Clurn I, 'Nresthnfg 2, 3, Chee-'If-f:'IInq 3, 4, CofC'zn', 4, Bmnri 3, 4, Ptes. 4, Judge SMH 3, 4, C'1vfItnf1I 4, Speeches 4. CORBETT, JOHN: Johnny It must :Ie clone IRQ- ItqIvtnIng, GICD CIub 2, SEYC, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Focti-'1II 4, B050- .JJII 3, 4, Prom 4, Cfxrf:-nfl' 4A CRAGUN, MERRILL: SCCO:3f YQ'J txt nv- to fs '1 Iofih CIutJ I, 2, Mowe Crow I, 2, 3, Pres. Q, Ir. Cf7unCtI I, Hi-Y 3, 4, Prf-S 4, GIPQ CIuIa Q, Choir 3, 4, De-Iarzto 3, Swlwminq 2, 3, 4, Cfzct 4, GOI' 2, 3, 4, Ju'I'gff C0fPfI?to' 4 I-It Ham-n rfnunctl 4, Stwievvt CounCI 3 4, C':'fIrv1I 4, C'f:s: Dux 4 CRAMER, LYLE: I v- fm oIfI stuff- h'v'1'f GIf-fi Chu, 2, FMR A I, 2, 3, 4, Stwqf- Cf-'Aw I, 7, 3, 4, Mfznfvgof 4, Rt-'I C035 3, SEY.C. 4, F0otIJf1II 4, INN'-stIInq 4, S'u'Ifrnt COunf.I 4, DAUER, BETTY: Shovt'n srmn:,y. St, P'zuI 2, 3, Eff RA 4 DeBILL, RICHARD: EtII. E-me t'1'r', tofu, I '-f,Jg- ff,3f4.f, G, f'vI nfysttrz I, 2, LSIHHI I, Q 3, SEYC I, Q 3 4, NH,-y ff.. C012 I, 2, 3, 4, Mf:'sh'1II Rffnrf-v3n 1'.fe Afvwtfn Eqf,,fI 4 DESORMEY, JOE: SMG-'f', ' 'HH sn' 1' h, . fvmq I ,-,-4, A 2 :f-'HMO C ',f- yf-F SEYC 7 3, 4, Erik-ttf: ' Q, 3 4, :z9t:,'tII 3 4, E-Lwf-I,':II 4, T -N I, E 5?A I 2 3 4, Hqfvg f'3 'nfg Kwnfg 4, C'1tfIn':I 4 DIERS, BOB: 3-'rr, u ' A I,':'hG y R', Wf-U DISKERUD, RONALD: R2n' IG' h'7't3ey :.u' 'DFW' I'IC'L.-. 2 3 4, E':ie:i'1I 4 DONAHUE, CHARLES: S1 Gini fe Sf Sw 5-n' Car, ' I 'lcxe Cww 2 3, Efznff jr LJ-V 3 47 SE-,C 3 Af' NCQ S:'c',f 'I 4 E:':':t'aI' 4 luige SWR 4, Sr CI':ss Fwy 4 DOWNS, POLLY: An ounce of wit is worth 0 pound of sofrzw 3- 3 -3 in-I 4 ff ---- CLI Q,SEfC I 3 4 Ge '1n CIuh 3. DURAND, JOHN: 'fm www ww as 'O II., wmv Q4 gi, ,I ' C'J'I2CIeCIu2CI' 3H. '77' M I 3 f '09 3 2 CI' : -Y 3, 4, I It,Y Treqg, 4, Ig SEYC 4. ,ci q ' 4 2 . I JW M ' A 2 1 f fi ' md, . 0 J lt: Q. A I 'F 1 MIR 3 gf. . 53 I It 8 fe ll! 'lie 'IZ 'As DURDA, MARY: Durt. Live, laugh, and be 'Mary'. Red Cross I, Glee Club I, 2, Choir 3, 4, Choir Pres. 3, Seton Hi 3, 4, Seton Hi Pres. 4, S.E.Y.C. 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Commencement 4, Cardinal 4. EDDY, JAMES: Eddie. Like a brook, always bubbling. Wres- tling I, Movie Crew 2, 3, Torch Club I, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Class Play 4, Honor Society 4, Red Cross 2, German Club 3, Bac- calaureate 4, Cardinal 4. ERICKSON, JIM: Erick. I love the ladies, they love me, I understand them oerfectly . . , Pond I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, Swimming 4, Torch Club I, 2, Hi-Y 4, Judge Staff 4, Class Play 4, Cardinal 4. FERRARO, JAMES: Jim. The weather is usually fine when people are courting. Band 3, Cheerleader 4, Decorations 4. FITZHENRY, BONNIE: Fitz. A silent girl is hard to find. Red Cross I, 3, Student Council I, 4. FLOLID, SHIRLEY: Shirl. Dark eyes. Glee Club I, 2, Choir 3, Blue Tri 3, 4, Seton Hi 3, 4, Red Cross 3, Hi-Haven 3, Cheer- leader 4, S.E,Y.C. 3, 4, Cardinal 4, Prom Committee 4. FOLEY, BEVERLY: Bev. The mad typistf' Silver Tri I, Red Cross I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Jr. Student Council I, Banquet Committee. FULLER, FRANK: Handsome is . . . as handsome does. Sheri- dan I, Edison 2, Vocational 3, GORDANIER, MARLENE: Jane. I shall be a lady forever Glee Club I, 2, Choir 3, 4. GORDON, LOLA JEAN: LuLu. Study is all right, but play is all right, Menomonie, Wisconsin I, 2, Seton Hi 3, 4, Blue Tri 4, S.E.Y.C. 3, 4. GORMAN, MURIEL: Mui't. A very merry lass who brightens every class, Cheerleader 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, Seton Hi 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Student Council 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Cardinal 4, Youth Center 3, 4, Commencement 4. GREIMEL, DAN: JUDGE me, Hi-Y 4, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Basketball 4, Honor Society 4, Y,C. Board 4, Judge Editor 4, Cardinal 4. GUSTAFSON, DON: 'fGus. Donald-Duck-Here come the girls. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, E.M.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.Y.C. 3, 4, Student Council 4, Red Cross 4. HADTRATH, DALE: Not merely a chip, he is the old block him- self. S.E.Y.C. 2, 3, 4, E.M.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball Team 2, 3, 4, Basketball Team 3, 4, Student Council 4. HAROLDSON, RUSSELL: School breaks up the day so much. Staae Crew I, 2. 3, 4, S.E.Y,C. 3, 4. HAUGLIE, WESLEY: Wes. Never run after a streetcar or o girl, another will be along in a minute, S.E.Y.C. I, 2. HAUSER, EDITH: Never posing or pretending, iust her own true self, Coleraine, Minn, I, Sheridan I, Glee Club 2, 3, Blue Tri 4. HAWKINS, JIM: Take life too seriously and what is it worth? Cardinal 4. HEILMER, JUDITH: Judy. A gentle girl with soft and silken locks. Student Council I, 2, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Seton I-Ii 3, Speeches 4, HELGESON, MARILYN: She's as likeable as she is Iookablef' Bryant Jr. I, Osage, Iowa 2, Columbia Heights 3, Blue Tri 4, Cardinal 4, Prom 4. HELLAND, RAY: Raymie. Longer live the glad man than the sorry. Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 4, Band I, 2, Basket- ball 2, Treas. 4, Red Cross I, Judge 3, 4, S.E.Y.C. 2, 3, 4, E.M.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cardinal 4. HENDERSHIED, DALE: Hencly. Clean cut, truthful, he will always be a first rate athlete we'lI agree. S.E.Y.C. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track I, Cardinal 4. HENRY, DONALD: Dorm I love to talk! HI-Y I, 2, 3, S,E,Y.C, 2,3,4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, Track 2, Student Coun- cil 2, 4, Red Cross 2, Choir 4, Football 2, 3, Cap and Gown 4, Cardinal 4. HOEL, JAMES: .lim. Man is rhe hunter, women is the game. Glee Club I, 2, Choir 3, 4, S.E.Y.C. 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, HOLICKY, DONALD: Don. He stoops to nothing but the door. Torch Club I, 2, Track I, 4, Baseball 4, E.M.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.Y.C. 4. HOLLERUD, EDWIN: When trouble comes my way I take an- other path. Lake Park I, 2, Wrestling 4, Track 4, E.M.R.A. 3, 4, Youth Center 4. HOPKINS, WILLIAM: Hoppy. Slumber is sweeter than stud- ies, S.E.Y.C. I, 2, 3, 4. HUM, ABRAHAM: His funny bone never fails him. HUM, ANDRUS: The quiet man. JELMBERG, CONSTANCE, Connie, Tried and true, Silver Tri I, 2, Blue Tri 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, S,E.Y.C, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2. JENKINS, MARY ANNE: Jenks, Would that more were like her, Silver Tri I, 2, Blue Tri 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Choir Treas- urer 4, Choir 4, Baccalaureate 4. JINDRA, EDDIE: Ezzie. All I dread is leaving you behind. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 4, E,M.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.Y.C. 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Baccalaureate 4. JOHNSON, ANNA: lf a woman has long hair it is a glory to her, G.A.A. I, Glee Club I, 2, Silver Tri I, 2, Blue Tri 3, 4, Choir 3, German Club 3, Hi-Haven 4, S.E.Y,C. 4, Student Council 4, Cardinal 4, Commencement 4, JOHNSON, ORRIN: A right guy. Track 3, 4, Student Council 3, Red Cross 3, 4, S.E.Y.C. 4, JOHNSON, TIM: Rocky, When I feel like studying, I lie down 'til the feeling goes. Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Cap and Gown 4. KANE, DOROTHY: Mick, Able Kane. Debate 2. KELLY, ROSIE: How you do talk. Holy Rosary I, St. Mar- garet's 2, Seton Hi 4, S,E,Y.C, 4. KING, CONSTANCE: Connie, I shall laugh myself to death, S.E.Y.C. 3, 4. KINGSLEY, BARBARA: Barb, Like gravity she has a great power of attraction. Chess Club I, G.A.A. I, Silver Tri I, 2, Pres, 2, Blue Tri 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, Choir 3, S,E.Y.C, 3, 4, Hi-Haven 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Cardinal 4, Red Cross 4, Class Play 4, KINNAN, ROBERT: Bob His right eye was a good little eye but his left eye loved to roam, Football I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.Y.C, 2, 3, 4, E.M.R,A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cardinal 4, KITTELSON, MARILYN: Kitty. My fame lies in my fingers. Glee Club I, 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Blue Tri 3, 4, Seton Hi 4, Hi-Haven 4, Class Play 4, Cardinal 4, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, S.E.Y.C. 4, KLUGMAN, CHARLES: Chuck, Away with the books, let's have some fun. Cardinal 4, KROENING, ROBERT: Bob I talk little but say much. S.E. YC. I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Baseball 3, 4, Cap and Gown 4, Cardinal 4, LANGGUTH, MONA: One's eyes are what one is, ane's mouth what one becomes. Roosevelt 2, 3, Blue Tri 4, Debate 4, Cardinal 4, Class Play 4, LA ROCHE, JOANN: VVe like her just the way she is. St. Paul I, Glee Cluo 3, Choir 4, LARSON, MARSHALL: Skinny. He is like the devil, always in mischief. Gymnastics 3, Choir 2, Glee Club 2, Cardinal 4, LA ZORICK, PHYLLIS: A happy living thing. Glee Club 2, S.E.Y C. 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Judge 4, LIEN, JAMES: Jirn. His favorite book, the telephone book. Band I, 2, Student Council 3, 4, Council Pres. 4, Cheerleader 3, I-li-Y 3, Class Play 4, Class Treasurer 2, 3, S.E,Y.C. 4, Cardinal 4, Commencement 4 LIND, JOAN: Jar She never trocules trouole Glee Cluo 2, Choir 3, 4, Blue Tri 4, LYSE, KENNETH: 'Tu'tei A littie ngnsenie now ,ma then, is relished by the w,sest men. Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Foot, ball 2, 3, 4, Debate 3, 4, Speeches 4, Class Plriy 4. MAGER, LA DONNA, Music hath charms Glee Club I, 2, Choir 3, Blue Tri 4, Seton Hi 4, MAHONEY, MARY: As merry as the day is long, G.A.A. l, 2, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, Red Cross 2. 'Q' I Q ,, I J '1 V if i - ,IA-,J 1 Q. if 2 .A .8 I ld 40 ff?-'I MAID, MICHAEL, Mike, A veritable flash on ice. Hockey 3, 4, Baseball 3. 4, E.M.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.Y.C. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, Choir 3, Decorations 4. MARK, MERLE: To be lond ol learning is to be nearer knowl- edge. Sheridan I, Student Council I, Red Cross I, Hi-Haven 3, Debate 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play 4, Speeches 4. MASICA, JANET: Ambie. She'll Gnd a way. Student Coun- cil 2, 4, Red Cross I, Q, 3, Silver Tri I, 2, Blue Tri 4, Seton Hi 3, Hi-Haven 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Cardinal 4, MASON, JOHN: Mr1cf,: A gentleman ol the first head. Chair 2, 3, 4, Judge 4, Student Council I, Q. 4, Glee Club I: SEYC 4, Class Play 4, Ciirclinal 4. MATHENY, JAMES: Mac Better late than never. Glee Club I, Choir 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, MCCOLLOUGH, MARIJEAN: Mary Life is real, lite is 'Ernest', GAA. I, Q, Silver Tri I, 2, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, Blue Tri 3, 4, Seton Hi 4, Cardinal 4, S.E.Y,C. 3, 4, Hi Haven 3, Cap and Gown 4. MCDUFFIE, JEAN: I never let studies interfere with my edu- cation. G A.A. I, Silver Tri I, S.E.Y.C. 3, Blue Tri 3, Hi-Haven Council 4, Glee Cluo 3. MCGRAIL, BETTY: Mac Small but not unnoticed. Hudson High I, Youth Center Q. 3. 4, Seton Hi I. MCVAY, BILL: WilIie. He never has a worry, he's never in a hurry. Glee Club I, Q, 3, Baccalaureate 4, Cardinal 4. MELLON, GLENN: All the girls were in despair, to hnd out how he curled his hair. Chess Club I, Band I, Q, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Ht-Y 3, 4, Choir 3, Class Play 4. MEREK, WANDA, VValking Wardrobe. Silver Tri I, Glee Club 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Seton Hi 3, 4, Secretary ot Class 3, 4, Cardinal 4, Student Council I, Red Cross 2, Prom Com, mittee 4. MILLER, BILL: Elmo The lolly miller. Senior Glee Club Q, Football 3, S.E.Y.C. 2, 3, 4, E.M.R.A. I. MILTON, BOB: Mrlt. We like him just the way he is. Red Cross I, Cardinal 4. MINNICK, CONRAD: Remarkable memory, yours! Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Swimming Manager 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Track Manager 3, Class Play 4, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, Judge 4. MOLLERS, CATHERINE: Katie C,:l'Igg lsugah . Silver Tri I, 2, Blue Tri I, 2, Hi-Haven 4, S,E.Y.C. 3, G.A.A. I, Choir Sec. 2, Student Council 4, Cardinal 4, Decorations 4. MUDGE, MARY: Mudgie. She doesn't give an echo a fair chance. Glee Club I, Red Cross 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Blue Tri 3, 4, Seton Hi 3, 4, S.E.Y.C. 3, 4. MUELLER, CAROLYN JEAN: Jeanie She danced into our hearts and stole them all away. Silver Tri I, Q, Blue Tri 3, 4, S.E.Y.C. Board 3, G.A.A. I, Cheerleading 3, 4, Judge 3, 4, Glee Club I, Q, Choir 3, 4, Prom 4, Cardinal 4. MURPHY, JAMES: Murph, Now I know what love is. Base- ball I, Q, SE.Y C, I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, E.M,R,A. 2, 3, 4. MURPHY, PATRICIA: Murph VVhither, whither, dost thou fly. G.A,A. I, Silver Tri I, 2, Blue Tri 3, 4, S.E.Y.C. 3, Hi- Haven 4, Cardinal 4, Band I, 2, Choir 3, Banquet Commit- tee 4. MURRAY, ELEANORE: Ellie Softly speak and sweetly smile. Chess Club I, G.A.A. I, Seton Hi 3, Glee Club I, 2, Choir 3, 4, Silver Tri I, 2, Blue Tri 3, 4, Cardinal 4, Student Council 2, 4, Class Play 4, S.E.Y.C. 4, Hi-Haven 4. NERGAARD, DALE: A little quiet is the only diet. Sheridan, Wyoming, Glendive, Montana I, Havre, Montana, Lewistown, Montana, Miles Crty, Montana 2. NOWAK, DONNA: A smile for everyone-- Silver Tri I, Glee Club 2, 3, Choir 4, Rea Cross 3, 4, Seton Hi 4. NEWMAN, JERRY: The blush is beautiful, but it is sometimes inconvenient. Jordan I, North 2, Glee Club 3. 4, Choir 3, 4, Choir Pres. 3, 4, Judge Staft 3, 4, Cardlnal Stal'T 4, Class Vice Pres. 4, Red Cross 4, Banquet 4. OBERG, GRETCHEN: Gietcho. Once a star, always a star. Silver Tri I, Glee Club I, 2, Student Council 2, Choir 3, Sec'y, 3, Blue Tri 3, 4, SeC'y. 3, Class Play 4, Cardinal 4, Speeches 4. OLSON, ELIZABETH: L Z. Olsen's right lisncl gal. Du- luth I, Glee Club 2, Cho r 3. 4, Blue Tri 4, Seton Hi 3, 4, Car- dinal 4, Prom Committee 4, OMLIE, HARRY: Seen but not heard. S.E.Y,C 4, Glee Club 4, Track 4. OSELL, JANET: Jinny. Everything is perfect -'Lee' swell. Student Council I, G.A.A. I, Silver Tri I, 2, Glee Club 2, Blue Trl PVGSSI 4: Blue Tri 3, 4, Choir 3, S.E.Y C, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Judge 4, Cardinal Editor 4. OVSAK, VIOLAz ln quietness and confrdence shall be your strength. Silver Tri 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Blue Tri 4. PAGE, GERALD: Jerry, A true gentlemen in every sense, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Troclc 2, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, Hi-Y 3, S.E.Y.C, 3, Ht-Hciven 4, Judge 3, 4, Associczte Editor 4, Banquet 4. PAGE, THOMAS: Tonw. 'Tts ctction vnctlces the hero. Wres- tling Q, 3, 4, Vtfrestling Crxpttnn 4, Glee Cluo I, QI, 3, Choir 4 PEDERSEN, ELLA: Blond und guy, Red Cross I, 4-H I, Sul, -,ter Tri I, Q, Silver Tri Trf-us, 2, Blur- Tw 3, 4, Blue Tr. Trects. 4, Chou 3, 4, GI,,e Clun 3, SEY C. 3 4, Ccrrdinznl 4, PEEBLES, JACK: This ui not u tin'e to leove ony stone un- turnedf' VVnitf,, Beftr Lulu: I, Hi,Y 3, 4, Cczrneru Club 4, Hockey 3, 4, lunch 2, 3, SEYC Q, 3, 4: H1t'I1wGf't 4: EMR A. 3 PEHOUSEK, ROSALIE: Poopsie. X-.n exoert nt nnmng work und fun, Silver Tut I, Blue, Tri 4, Curdinol Stott 4, Glee Club I, Q, 3, Hi-Hcwen 4, PICHT, BEVERLY, Pots No, shes not very toll, Ibut her ,olly vvuys inulw un lor fill Glee Club I, Q, Choir 3. PLACK, PATRICIA: Pt1t. Modiht,d rupture, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Jr Student Council I, Sc-Cy. I, Seton Hi 3, Jr. Student Council 4, Hoinecontinq Committee 4, Blue Trl 4, Cordincxl Stott 4, Honor Society 4, QUADE, ELIZABETH: Bm-tty. Lite without Icxughtcr :S O very dierxiy Iulcxnltf' Glen, Clulu 2, 3, Chou' 4, S E.Y,C. 4, Blue Tri 4, GA A. I, 2, Sr. Cluss Plrty 4, Ccxrdtmtl 4, Decorutions 4. RENZ, SHIRLEE: Shnl, She's got big brown eyes that ctt- trcxct gurls cmd guys Silver Tri I, Q, Blue Tit 4, Ht-Hclven 4, Youth Center 3, 4, GAA. 3, Curdinul 4, Cup und Gown 4. ROCKWOOD, GEORGE: RocI4y. He stood os hrm os cz rock! Glee Clulb I, Choir Q, 3, Student Counftl 3, ROSENGREN, DONNA: The n'oon ctttrocts the tied und the untiedl' Blue Tri 3, 4, Seton Hi 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Youth Center 4, Hi-Haven 3, 4, Red Cross 3 4, Glee Club 3, Choir 4, Speeches 4, Cordtnul 4. ROSENGREN, JOYCE: 'Deliqhtfully ditterentf' Bond I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, G.A.A, I, Senior Council I, Swing Bond 4, Youth Center 4, Cctrdinol 4, RUEB, RAY: SoItv. Lite would be too smooth, if it had no Ruells in it. Football Q, 3, 4, S,E.Y.C. 2, 3, 4, E.lvI.R,A. 2, 3, 4, Cordinol 4, RYALS, BEVERLY, Bev. Fine ort cmd ttne heart, South I, Glee Cluh 2, 3, Seton Hi 4, Blue Tri 4, S.E.Y.C. 4, Red Cross 4, Decorcttions 4. SANDELL, GEORGETTE: Georgie EferythIng is hne und 'Don' dy Seton Hi 3, 4, Recl Cross I, 2, Youth Center 4, Glee Cluln I, 2, 3, Currlinol 4. SHACKLE, JOYCE: Dolly, My 'Bud' dy. Glee Club I, Q, 3, Choir 3, Seton Hi 4, Bunquet 4 SHADRICK, SHIRLEY, SIifrI. It's nice to he noturul it you're nctturctlly nice. Silver Trl 2, Blue Tit 4, Choir 4, Red Cross 4. SKILLINGS, EDITH: StulJ. Little and cute und clever to hem. Youth Center 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, Judge 4, Red Cross 2, Closs Plcxy 4, Pronw 4, Curoinini 4. SKINNER, WALLACE: Po:spy VVh, slfxve on studies? Youth Center I, Q, E.M.R.A. I, 'Z, 3, 4, Vfrf-stl.ng I, 2, 3, 4. SKWAREK, JEAN: HI-r srntle is worth rx fortune rand her Iuugh Cftnnot Iac- bought. Seton Hi I, Q, 3, 4, Youth Cf-nt-fr Boord 4, Bonrqur,-t 4. SMITH, GERTRUDE: T'uiIu: INe respect he-r tor her un- ffnlinq de'einnnitnon, Choi' 4, Rs-ct Close I SNOW, PATRICIA, P1t. Giggles her delight. Ji Council I, Silver Tri I, 2, Bftncl I, 2, 3, Choir 3, Seton Hi 3, 4, Honor Socif-ty 3, 4, Vtcf- Pvw, 4, Juclrgw 3, 4, Sr. Council 3, 4, Class Ploy 4, SEYC 3, A, Cf:-fI,nf.I 4 D'-ccmtfons 4, SONMORE, JOAN, Je A sun :,t-'znt took sttf:,,-- Nhen she was horn Youth Cfntw 3, GW- CIM: I, Chat' 3, Sec'y 3, Student Counctl 2, Blue Tn 3, 4: G f- f- I: Stilffff TVI 2, CZIIUIHGI 2, Sr, GIA-if Cluly Q, B inrl I, Q, Crntlinul Section Ecittor 4, Com- vnencenient 4, SPRINGER, CLEMENT1 CIf:r'i ffl qreot 'Wen we cectd gee-fl don't feel so good myself Bwnd 3, Student Council 3, Honor Society 4, Convnencernent 4. Q 'D .5 J' Tl f 4? X STARK, EARL: Flatty. We know him by the noise he makes. ST. CLAIR, JEAN: Saint, Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, Glee Club 2, 3, Red Cross I, 2, Blue Tri 4, Student Council 4, Judge 4, Homecoming Attendant 4. STEFFENSON, ROBERT: Bob, Thoughts and virtue work in silence. Red Cross I, E,M.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Youth Center 3, 4. STIGEN, KENNETH: Kenny, What is the mystery of the white shirt? Band 3, Gymnastics 2, E.M.R.A. 2, Track I. STIMMLER, RICHARD: Ricky. Now this fellow's standards are high-and hi, Wrestling 3, 4. SWANSON, ALICE: Swanie. l'm getting some fun out of life. Silver Tri I, 2, Youth Center 3, 4, Scenic Art 4, Decora- tions 4. SWEET, RANDALL: Red, He flies through the air with the greatest of ease. Wrestling 4, Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4. SWENTEK, JOYCE: Swen. Silence is golden, but tun when you break it. Sheridan I, Seton Hi 3, 4, Sec'y. 4, All City Council, Red Cross 4, Cheerleader 4, Cardinal 4, Student Council 4, S,E.Y,C. 3, 4, Hi-Haven 4, Prom 4. TAYLOR, MARILYN: Lynn, She is a talking taylor'. Glee Club 2, 3, Seton Hi 4, Blue Tri 4, Youth Center 3, 4, Decora- tions 4. TOLLEFSON, DARRELL: Nothing's plenty for me. Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. THOMPSEN, MARION: Quiett and kind and never behind. G.A.A. I, Choir 2, 3, 4, Seton Hi 4. THOMSEN, JIM: 'fRed. Quiet to be sure until you get to know him. Gymnastics I, 3, E.M.R.A. 3, S.E.Y.C. 4, Football 4, Wrestling 4, Track 4, Cardinal 4. WALKER, CAROL: We never see ser alone. Glee Club I, 2, Choir 3, 4, Silver Tri I, 2, Blue Tri 3, 4, Youth Center 3, 4-H 2, WALL, MARY LEE: Happiness is a woman. Seton Hi 4. WATSON, DOROTHY: Dodi. All this for a song, West 2, Choir 3, S.E.Y.C, 4, Seton Hi 4, Class Play 4, Decorations 4. WESTERBERG, TOM: Mike, He has already one toot among the stars. Football 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Youth Center 2, 3, 4, Class Pres. 2, Decorations 4, Cardinal 4, WESTERMANN, JOYCE: Fair as the day and always gay. Waconia High I, Silver Tri 2, Blue Tri 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Seton Hi 3, S.E.Y.C. 3, 4, Glee Club 2. WILSON, DON: Wils. She had him by the short hairs. Basketball I, 3, 4, Football 4, Hi'Y I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Haven 4, Cardinal 4. WOJCIAK, MARY: Rip, Youse is a good kid. Honor So- ciety 3, 4. YAHANDA, BETTY: How far that little candle throws its beams. G.A,A. I, 2, Silver Tri I, 2, Sec'y 2, Blue Tri 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, Seton Hi 4, Cardinal Staff 4, Cap and Gown 4. YELLAND, ROBERT: Bob, He lets his light shine without put- ting the spot on himself. Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, S.E.Y.C. 4. ZAPPA, BETTY: Liz, Peaches and cream. G.A,A. I, Glee Club I, 2, Choir 3, 4, S.E.Y.C. Board 3, 4, Judge 4, Class Play 4. ZEUG, JEROME: Jerry, There's always room for one more like him. Choir I, 2, 3, Robbinsdale I, 2. ZIEMKE, ELVERNE: Pete, A gentleman makes no noise. Tracy I, 2, 3, CAMERA SHY DOUGHERTY, BERNARD OLDFIELD, RICHARD ROSENBERG, CHARLES PETERSON, MELVIN Semin mmdtzfeea X vw- llz ll Baccalaureate Cap and Gown Speeches Commencement Banquet Prom Decorations l I ! ff u,,Li'r'. L QXCO Q-J Xl. 5 ' .4 if ' K S - , Ja A I We 1 .3-S. M.SS JRVJNE HTH GRADE Row 13 AMJMJ-vxl, 15 pvfiflvlcgr r !xw- lvwm- E V1 J. Hu M urdzovw Row 2: F. 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Forhps, B Broeffk- P RyfhJy Row 5: D Lang D OTsor: B Sfmckle J Whfv--e F H1--gr-lf: x B J , .n- l M., 5 cs. at 'Q' .rx MISS NEPRUDE 3TH GRADIZ Row J: C, Hfukfzb: C Ohfw, Mrff, Nvuvmlz-, M R0rw'g'.f':n1 M Kmfj Row 2: G Grwmvvw, K, Hu:-J, T Ugwm, F. UWT f-Ju: Row 33 'fl 5vvfma.:n, K Fwrkwvvw D. Joiwlv-mn Row 4: L ju-J: C C1:v'vg:Je:lJ, A VND 'A1.' gf1JJ PJ Cvvwk Row 5: J Sir :'f'f J I? J, v:JT14Y G FMT, M SJMVV J 3012! :fi Row 6: fx TU-Y:-1-,ww fi Cwwm-vw Kun, K l.Tg'1Ovsky MRS CAPSTICK ETH GQADE Row 11C SuJlw4m M MTJTQT Mrs Crxpgfwfl, J Svmvb: D RO HWGTJQO Row 2: R. Lfwff 'Gu NN Muhfim-y, T. GM'-G T Gzxvvvizv' Row 3: J. Grosfosf J. Gv:W:n, E Tofiekxnd, K. Newman, P. Cha' UBS. Row 4: J BUVSTOW T. Mfytzuq, J, Brxrh-J:vwc1, M GQJL1-Jrwstsem Row 5: J Re-.won J Rycnfy, J. Lrzwwwoi T Cnx, J MMM.-', Row 6: J Wfesff-:Jiffy VV Ho'Tfmd D. Bnyoff, R Andeefsorv A Bfzrrwk def -'K 'K E 'of 1 ,...,1 3' I 1 1 ,I , Af' 1 Q Y ag ri U -7 J fi , 4 'J 'VxQC ig'l LCA . iii 5, , NV 7 B 4....l:3J M Y K, .-- f , W - i K Q X' - xx ! i P if 1 0 1'g3 9, 1, ,x PA-bjv QQ -nl? di Sr lv 'IL' -V-L r V1 QDAQE '3Q'. ,E 'W' CPLQF Row I '.' K 'f-':, ' - Row 1' 1'- f.' , P H 1 'i'v if v 'r -' ' Row 21 ' 1 , ROW 3. 9 5' Row 2 L . rf: s zfi' ' 5- -J ' nf 1 L iw--'3 1, , . , R Row 3- Q V -'1 P fzy- H rw, H ww p - ow 4- ff , 1 , Ll ROW 5 . r Roxtf 4- ' f ' 4 V::'v F C'Zi'j'1'3V' G T',rf,': Row , H , ,- 5 92 .H -f Hzfffnvfmff : frm.-nv I l r Q ' lp A r A ROW V I Row 6: f -vw' my P ,','i :'f C S Y S Euflc' E: ETNN? , F' 1 Jn' 5 'HH GRADE 3-L 1: V 'XJ 531 GpAf,: Row 1: C Eu' H :Vw C Lwie lf: M' Pofrvw, J. Lm'y3u'n, ROW 1 'dh :,,:V,,,i J if-A ,,r .',, -t 'W' V F R f. rr Row 2,. Q D3 we 'CK ivgqj-3' FN f3U1,m1 Cr , ROW 2: H CTM! Ll N 5 ow - . f r, W- e .F,k'ez9, V J,V1I 2O0 J -1 ROW 3 -A -I F H I 3 , Row A N ' , F. Q' , :Z :H J Corn- Row 5: ' ' ' ' 'A 1 P ' ' 'K ifwfn P 1 iii: P uf-'v f. Sv 3' Row 6: Y' ' Row 4:15 Nm-' A L 3' fr- '. W., .J ',. 1, ' K .., ,, Wh C .f ,' , 'J Jr' . L' son Row 7: vf Lyn Row 5 E P E . j Q. rl 23 V53 LPN MQXED GUQUD Limfacn, D Zwk, D. Hfor'-fmko, M SU.:e:'fw':fyrN. Row 3: Fw' S--1 Row 1:6 Jwvsof' R D P, McC:x'v', M Alrirevwv A, MC- gfen L fAflVV?V,B.S1hCH,fXA Page L Prank, E 'f'5-r15'f- B Rama, Row 2: R. Cr,1,:H':sw, R. E! -:,U'g, D. Chmsrengem, J. ZLeh4scov'ff, J Erwclsori B. Swvmsorwj Koh-'rrp Q. .J i 6 I 1 4 ,Q MESS BEMFNT NH GRADF -',..J C ,x-w 2 ' Nh' Row 1: D fm 1' ' iv ffm 'URN ROW 2: 7 Vlvh, E I H111 Row 3: ' f -Q '- - -vm Row 4: .MM Row 5: f Cv 5 H-- :2 ' . ,Z gg T , 4 G 'If GRL,'LJl Row 1: Q 4 ,E K FU I.':Qu w. Row 2: : Wytrk-rw -5 Row 3: L wk R Tn K 1' ROW 4: Q 1 Row 5: D F ' Q5 ' Row 6: Q K 'f 3-wagm Wwif- 'xv 'NNSS DAHl iTH GRADE Row I: N Ox!!-' ':-- my M Sgwrif-rw ff., Um L 1:0 IA 1+ 'mm Row 2: R S5-wllnvxrgu, P3 R :: 'w ffl-vw FG 7 f , H ' Row 3: E rw- J H f - :M ff M1 V W '- lx K W' if U' .wi RCW 4Z fvfxrflr f H , ' ' ' ,'. Row 5: X 5' 'f 'Q f, 'f-1' - Q '- Row Fwr,1J'N :w' NvF:' 5 , ,, - YAG? -RNJT ' C. F CREWVS Row 1: J P-Maze D SNfffko'v' FL 11 v ww' Row 2: LJ.- NA Ecxsfw, P, Wfuhly D, Suu eg Row 3: H Sm 11,3 D Lmm' A, Km-ng, Row 4' G M1-flcrv K, Cw'-1 '--, R Hw C iigiv' B I-A cwfi. Row 5: 5 Pr: shall, C. fl I F: 'i. Row 6: H1 v- 5 N6's:'1 x 5 y Q l , ' ,-101' .,.,n--v il., The Honor Sociefy under PresidenT Dove An- derson hos succeeded in giving recognition To iTs members oT groduoTion. Though The noTure of The recogniTion is noT known os This book goes To press, iT will probobly be o gold Tossel on The cop. The Honor SocieTy hos olso sponsored honor sTudies ond inducTed new members. Assisfing Dove were Vice-PresidenT PUT Snow, ond SecreTory-Treasurer JoneT Osell. OTher members of The Honor SocieTy ore: Borboro Kingsley, Morilyn KiTTleson, POT Plock, Mory Woiciok, Wondo Merek, Moriczn Anderson, Mur- iel Gormon, Mory BiTTner, JoneT Mosicci, Don Griemel, Jim Eddy, ClemenT Springer, Merle Morlc, Chorles Donohue, ond Judy Heilmer. AT o loTer inducTion ceremony, more members were odded. The Debofe Club hos hod o mosT successful seoson under The involuoble leodership of Mrs. Anderson. Members of The Teom ore: Mory Corlefon, Comillo LongguTh, Mono LongguTh, Delmo Lind, Tomolco Omochi, Helen Gellhorn, Richord Qldfield, ond KenneTh Lyse. nf? The STudenT Council hos ogoin com- pleTed onoTher successful yeor under The oble leadership of iTs presidenT, Jim Lien. This yeor They filled The sociol colendor by sponsoring mony donces ond The leod- ership conference. They olso hove compleTed o hondbook, which will be reody for every Morsholl sTu- denT nexT Toll. The Junior STudenT Council consisTs of one represenToTive ond on olTernoTe, elecTed by eoch odvisory group from grodes 7 Through 9. The Junior Council sponsors noon movies ond doncing. The ninTh grode groups hove Token over The core of The lunch room ond holls. The Coun- cil sponsors The CommuniTy Fund drive, Morch of Dimes, ond cooperoTes in The Homecoming progrom. The officers orez PresidenT, Don Jindro, Vice PresidenT, Jeon Miller, Secrefory, Flor- eniine Oliverius, Treosurer, Mory Solovich. The T949 Youth Center hos spiced the yeor with vorious school donces, The terms ot the boord members ore for two semesters, the second semester being optionol. Under the oble leodership ot Richord Bodner, president, Dove Chordon, vice president, Bette Perry, secretory, ond Jirn Finch, treosurer, the oc- tivities ot this club hove proved most suc- cesstul. Q Where ore most ot the younger set tound on Wednesdoy night? No other ploce but Teen-Town, the iunior high's delight, From seven until nine the kids con be found ploy- ing cords, ping-pong, checkers, shuttle boord, volley boll, ond procticing up on their dcinc- ing. There's no doubt thot this is the most populor iunior high school octivity, f fs X ,X, C I This yeor, the Morsholl 4-H club hos suc- ceeded in bringing honor to our school, Under the leodership ot its president, Corol Golon, ond the oble supervision of Mrs. Engene, the club hos gone on mony tours, to lectures, ond picnics, The 4-l-l took one red ribbon, one blue rib- bon, ond two grcind chcimpionship prizes ot Hopkins lost toll. The girls olso served ot the Americon Le- gion Bonguet. 4-l-l, olthough usuolly considered ci rurol club, hos token its ploce omong other school clubs. Whot's one ot the most populor night spots with the seniors? You've guessed it . . . Hi- l-loven. Whot could be more tun thon donc- ing, ploying ping-pong, bowling, ond meeting new friends from other schools? These ore the things members look torword to on Fridoy. Whot could be better thon doncing with your best beou to the smooth music ot o nome bond, or hoving your best gol beot you ot bowling? No wonder this is one ot the most populor night spots with our seniors. PN nf' The Senior Glee Club, directed by P. J. Burningharn, has been influenf lial in bringing good music lo Marshall, G,A,A,1eachesthe girls here at Marshall rhe fundamenlals of sporls. They are assisted by the able Miss Svevning and Miss Irvine, The slage crew av Marshall has worlced long and hard Vo achieve perfect svage sevfings for lhe produclions What have made Marshall famous. If you are inleresfed in pholagraphy, fhe Camera Club, supervised by Mr. Jerdee, is one club you should be sure to ioin, Sponsoring a Red Cross drive in March, this worthy organizfrion once again proved iis willingness fo help ofhers, K. 1, 1 i l X Hors off To The T949 Ticker crew under The direc- Tion of Luke SoTTerl They hove spenT much oT Their Time busily counring money ond selling Ticl4eTs. Roger Ripple wos Ticker monoger. Tom Rohner ond Fronlc Snure were his ossisronrs, Who shows oll Those Tilms we see during closs- Time? The Movie Crew, of course. These boys, who spend Their Tree period showing movies, never seem To Tire of Their work, Mrs. Kone is ToculTy odvisor. A new club oT Morsholl under The direcrion of Mr. ArT BolleT, is The Rodio Work Shop. The sTudenTs in This club goin voluoble experience by onswering im- porTonT quesTions in ploy Torm over The nerworlcs. Scenic ArT is inTegroTed wirh oll deporTmenTs of The school. ITs moin purpose is To Turnish sToge seT- Tings for oll moior school producTions such os closs ploy, ChrisTmds progrdms, ond opereTTos. IT is boTh populor ond procTicol. STudenTs enioy The ocTive porriciporion ond creorive plonning The course offords. fair Wh . O Q3 3 K-Ali Sponsoring a Christmas formal wiTh SeTon I-li, giv- ing service To The school, and sending a delegafe To The nafional convenTion have helped make The Marshall Blue Tri known Throughouf The school and ciTy. Viola Beniegerdes was chosen, along with a girl from Soufh, To represent Minneapolis aT San Fran- cisco aT The nafional convenfion. Through The unfiring efforfs of Miss Margery Sfapf, from The Y.W.C.A. and Miss Florence Turnauisf, fac- ulTy advisor, The club now has a larger Treasury Than iT has had in many years. The Theme f'All The Things You Are was followed Through in charm Talks, boy-girl relafions, and healTh discussions. Officers of The club were Janef Osell, presidenf, Mary BiTTner, vice presidenf, Paf Miller, secrefary, Ella Peferson, Treasurer, and Carol BolsTad, ICC, Unif chairmen were Shirley Flolid, Susan Benfon, and Viola Beniegerdes. Carol BolsTad was also vice presi- denT of The all-ciiy ICC. ilnfer-club-council . v-----1 la A I in vnk YS! IF!!! The Theme of The Silver Tri This year has been boy- girl relafions, which included Romance, Inc., advice from Hi-Y, and movies. Selling Chrisfmas cards, candy, and concessions, were all money raising proi- ecfs. To Top off The year, They had an Apple Polish- ing Parfy To keep The Teachers happy. The officers were: Presidenf, Kafhleen Heron, Vice Presidenf, Mar- ilyn Wadman, Secrefary, Joyce Brown, Treasurer, Barbara Kawauchi, l.C.C, Delores Donely. The Junior l-li-Y is an organizafion embodying The basic principles of The Y.M.C.A. for sevenTh and eighTh graders. The purpose of The club is To sTrengTh- en bodies, develop minds, worship God, and work To- gefher for a finer communiTy and beTTer world. There are regular weekly meefings, which are con- ducfed by The following officers: David Olson, presi- denf, Burf Shackle, vice presidenf, Waldo Larson, sec- refary-Treasurer. A growing club at Marshall is Seton l-li. This year, The club, under The able leadership oT Mary Durda, has accomplished much, Mary has had a lot oT help Tram Donna Rosengren, Joyce Swentelq, and Judy Hedberg, her cabinet members. One oT The big Things on The Seton l-li program was The Christmas Tormal, which They cosponsored with Blue Tri, They have also had a MoTher's and Daugh- .WL ter's Tea, a sleigh ride, talent scout program, and a senior tarewell party. There was a city-wide Seton l-li dance called '!Cupid's Capers aT Seton Guild. Seton l-li could not have progressed, however, iT They had not had Miss Miller as Their student advisor, and Miss Roskilly as Their TaculTy advisor. lt is hoped that Seton l'Ti's Tuture years at Marshall will be as successful as This past one. Under President Jerry Prescott, The Torch club has decided To Try a new plan, The tenth grade boys will now be a part oT The l-li-Y and The ninth grade will carry The Torch alone. This plan is provided To help get better leadership Training Tor l-li-Y oTTicers. With The platTorm Hto create, and maintain throughout The school and community high stand- ards of Christian character , The Marshall senior l-li-Y 31 club has continued another active year. The highlights oT The year have included various parties and The best girl banquet. Other service proi- ects were carried out To support The March of Dinses, and FOB. A program of speakers, devotions, and business is carried out in every meeting. Merrill Cragun of Phi-Delta-Lambda and Dan Greimel of Iota shared The presidential honors. Not only has the band put on some outstanding programs, but it has also accomplished the feat of securing new band uniforms. The band members have sold magazine subscriptions and have had a Band Day. On This day they sold band tags. With these two events they raised enough money to purchase new uniforms, These are not The only things the band has done, however. IT has provided us with music for pep programs and audi- toriums. Hats off to the '49 band! its 'fs r' 4' ,L+ 1' Q 1 . XI wwf Out - T0 --',....L-TQ: LUNG The Judge staff, under Miss Chapman and co-editors Dan Greimel and Merrill Cragun, decided to join the N.S.P.A. this year. This meant the paper was sent to the University for criticism and rated as first, second, or third class, All-American, or Pacemaker. Assisting the editors were Marian Anderson, Jean Mueller, Edith Skillings, and Jerry Page, page editors. Charles Donahue was news editor and Ray Hellend was business manager. As- sisting Pay was Mrs. Powell, business ad- visor. Pat Snow took over the art work, Jack Peebles and Charles Donahue, pho- tography. IIN T X Q' T LIJAM V12 The Junior Glee Club, mode up ot ninth grode students, meets tive doys o week. Students interested in sing- ing ond in porticipoting in progroms ore invited to become members. It is telt thot the Glee Club does o greot deol to develop cooperotion, poise, ond selt-ossuronce. Through portici- potion in Glee Club, students goin o knowledge of the rudiments ot sing- ing ond leorn ci voried selection ot music. The otticers tor the lost semester were: President, Kothryn Croolqsg Sec- retory, Mory Ann Swonson, cmd P- onist, Morgie Foir. Their director wos Miss Mobel vincent. WMHQQQEBS 113599 Drums ln My l-leort , the biggest mu- sicol event ot the yeor, wos presented by the Senior Choir ond Glee Club un- der the superb direction ot Ivlr. Burning- hom. This progrom wos highlighted by such numbers os My Hero , Alice Blue Gown , ond The Bells ot St. lv'lory . Behind the scenes, mony hours ot hord proctice were well-spent, os they re- sulted in mony beoutitul costumes ond donces, The members ot the Glee Club oppeored in torrnols which compli- mented the scene. Another outstonding event ot the yeor wos the Christmos progrom, highlighted by the beoutitul singing ot the Choir. Wh-'S .90 We Stake Om The 49ers hove done IT ogonnl We won dered If Thus book would ever go To press but like heorfy pioneers we pushed oheod Thus book us The result of our efforfs We Thank nts pretty good how obouf you? lllllll Fir' JT V ca 0 X11 yr Editor Jonef Qsell Assocvute Editors ,,, Glenn Mellon Anno Johnson Bette Quode Borboro Klngsle5 PoT Snow Gloruo Brofhe Joon Sonmore 34 xr ,W ,af ' xi nv QL x .177 QL 7-, ,,, .Lv ., ng. 'W' 1' . . 664.39 . 1 ,. 1 is .. 1 5 wyzr . , 1 - f ly , ' int' e M . 2 .V u V ,5 . ,, , r r. 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T I ...ee t ll - A A D Ii I - - ---4 I t lli A A i I ----e l A - - Il -fA- In a hurry Richard Oldfield A -B ----- Dark eyes ---- History ----- Hop a reight - A AFirst kiss ---e In a og Dale Nerguard A - W. Auto mon A A AQuietness 4--- Western clothes - - Chorus boy - A A PGY Clfly - - ' - N I r I A - ry f-A-4 Blush ----- ---- i i il ---4 il ,l A - - it I Rlclfi' Sllmlef - - ' RICK ----- Long lashes - - - Red shir s ---- Doing the CanACan A Carnivals ---- Next door D y f--1 Slin A--e- Eye brows ---- Club house's A A A Be lat ---44 Shirlee -e--- Playing lJGSl46tlDOll Jean St. Clair A - -Saint e-4-- Eyes -A... ,Alumni .-... n - A A -44- Wit Gene I - ---- Dimples --4- Kay ------ Slide up banisters A Alexandria A A - Missing I ---e-e-- Bea -e-f- Gi ls -eeee Graduate -4-- Girls ---4- Hanson's Marshall Larson - A Skinny ----- i A I I ---- i A - - A - - ' MOTY Wolciak - - Ri -4---- - A - Music -ee-- Hamburger slinger - Don H. ---e- In class ull A A A Br sh 4--.. II II ,,,,. I II , . . III A A A ' ilt A - - Milt ------ Na appendics - A .Black skirts A A A Graduating - - A New Years night A -Around Jeni' Nei-'mU'I ' ' BIOOPSV s--- Dimple ---4- Girls ----- You don't know? A ALiz 4----4 i ' Gloria Brathe A - -Mouse --.-- Short v.... Te ...ss OIIIGQ . . A A A i I D I I - t ---- I t Ili A -A4- o out with BeBe A Girl from Henry - -Griflin's Bent' MCGVUII ' ' MGC -r-- SIIOVYY ----- Food ----- Marr Dale - - v Dale ----- l'lO'15O t'S Gertrude Smith A - Gertie ----- Loud mouth A - - Wavy hair A A A Be old maid A - - Playing hearts I A Eating M il I - 4--- I i A A A I I A A A A - A A I A i y Beverly Pic t A A -Tots --4--- G i -4... Men ..f,, Grgdume .A.. Glenn ----- '3 rd Meredith Carlson - Meredy ---- Eating -f-.. N Ie'5 .4,. G I .... r I A A A omeplace Ro I i - - i -f--- 5 ..... ..... B I C A LIFE ---4-- Hotel Vc-nd M i l - - t ----- Talking -A--- Eating --AAA Take toe dancing - Cheerleading - A -Witlt Mike Marilyn Kittelson A -Kitty -e--e Tactlessness - - - Clothes f-e-- Be amous athlete A First orchid A - With Dole Jack Peebles A A A Stones ----A I ..... Q .,,.. II I . . . A A I Betty ZOPDG - - A ZOID --e-ef Chewing gum A - Men eeeee Join Nudist Colony A Donald P, ---- 5pOf1gii'tQ S i I I A irl ---4. I I , I ,,,,, I , , II I , . Rosetta Kelley A A Rosie -A--A Pink clot es A A A Pork 81 beans A - -Be a dog catcher A -Holding hands - A In 0 Pink dfeis Udith Heilmer - A Udy 4fe-- Blond hair A A A -Chewing gum - - AEIope -f--- Roller coaster A A -In Cl16IYiiStfy C I i A A i 4-44. ,.,, I I I . . .Have Un ..,, MI-I Hume ..,4 '48 Plymouth M n - A I Ae-- ...-.- o y ----- G I i A A A I II - - A A cl Bonnie Fitzhenry A -Fitz --A--- Hazel eyes A A A Food -v--- i erbuging - A I Boys --e-- Drug StOre I-I II A A Bob 'Q---- I . . . I I -eve GOIOC II. A A A v II I A A A d Bill Miller ---- Elmo -e--- Whisky breath - - Women ----- Kissing Skalbeck A ADonna ff--- With GBUS Te A A ----- Freckles ---- ays ----- Night club singer - Roy 'rr--r WIIP ROY M i A -4---. Music ----- Musician ---- Dic 4----- rciy's I --4e- Dark eyes 4-A- Men ----e igarette girl A A ADon 444-e4 Gritle11'S I I I A - -... s.,. ,,,s, I I I r..e .A II - - A-e- I I A A . ...D I A A A 'II II A A A A II Kenneth Stigen A - Kenny ----- Long hair ---- School ----e Trading cars A A - Fixing cars - - - Chicago Ave, Lawrence Borach - -Larry -v--- Bro en arm A A A Work v4-A4 See Wadell laugh - Baseball team A A Nicholsen's Mike Maid ---4 Iky --.... N I .... . . . I III . I I A i I ' Ernie Bacher A I - Ernie ---- Whiskers 4--f Sleeping A--- Toe dancing - A A Baseball team - - VenCIOrne I I I -.-. I I --.- Girls ----- G I I A A A I I I A A - A ' Phyllis Lo Zorick A -Phyll ----A N i ----- lo -v--A i - A tti A v A i g I- A I -..v. 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Q iff .J l ,fl Row T: D. Anderson, J. Smith, B. Smith, Row 2: C. Minich, T. Neilson, C. Fecht, R. Jun Sea' Although having lost tour of its top swimming prospects, the Cardinal tankmen, through clever manipulation, surprised all by splashing through to win seven out at ten meets. The splashers de- teated l-lenry, 43-32, South, 38-37, Southwest, 4O-35, West, 41-34, Vocational, 45-28, Edison, 52-23, and Washburn, 41-35, and lost only to unbeaten North, 29-45, and two other fine teams, Roosevelt, 37-38, and Central, 29-45. In the State meet they placed titth and in the State M. Cra un, B. Amsler, B. Yelland. Q gquist, A. Janos, J. OfBrien, J. Erickson. 0 A.A.U. they brought the title home to Marshall for the tirst time since the inauguration at swim- ming into the prep curriculum at sports. The captain this year was back stroker Merrill Cragun. Marshall loses, throuh graduation, the finest swimmer it has ever had, swimming ace, Dave Anderson, who bows out at the city league with a record of never having been beaten in a dual meet 220 in his four years on the team. 'is I l l C 4' . mcg., M f iawiwf of fnnovf. Row T: R. Diskerud, T. Ackerson, M. Maid, T. Johnson, K. Pererson, J. Peebles. Row 2: Mr. O'Brien, E. Longlcn, L. Borsch, J. Corbett, A. Janos, B. Goodwin, R. Harff. Www This year's hockey Team made a good show- ing buf were The vicTims of much hard luck. In mosT of The games The bad luck came afTer The firsT period, as The Pucksfers were handi- capped by lack of reserve sTrengTh. The mosT Thrilling game of The season was The one wifh SouThwesT, alThough Marshall suffered a defeaT aT Their hands, This Took place in The lasT Two seconds which remained To play. The lasT Two years of hockey have noT been Too successful, and This year The Team will lose Through graduafion iTs TirsT seven players. l2ighT now hockey prospecTs for l95O do noT appear Too brighT, buf if Cecil O'Brien can Turn ouT players wiTh The deTerminaTion of Those gradu- aTing, we may find Marshall To be The dark horse of The year. Q Q fr, 34 ' A 1 6 Mfrs- 1 : 6, V' V I Q T A .. .. . I . .. , J- W V , 15? Q, . . ' ' im V I A ' 1 i ' 1 4 u S 1 it Q if ,W Us 1 h vw 1 L ' A v3 rg TVA U 5,65 11 dli 5 J, , ' 1 Row 1 1 ow C I l V Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall 10 rl CLASS C C 2048 2002 2002 2001 2007 1 AM Sou h 2 9 Marshall 2151 Marsha I 2060 Marshall 2067 Marshall 1993 Cn, Raaseve-ll South North Edxson Cnty Mez-1 71h Place Sfare Meel 7111 Place CLASS D D TEAM 2012 Souvh 1869 Roosevelt 20 9 Norfh 2020 South Meet Mh Place Slate Meet 10111 Place 22081 2127 2109 2140 Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall WRESTLING WRESTLING SCORE We-st Washburn North Voco ronal Henry Central Rooseve f Washburn North Vocahonal Hemi wr Raw H 1 s 56 5k ,A aw2 QM, . 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I A 4 11? .1:- 1 , A f ,1 wr: rl rw F Sv C r+111Q11,f1 5.111-,f T C'-1 ,H L T1 1 1 an 1, R 1 ra rf 1' 5 -T'1Y153'1 . - C.f'1v F' 3 Clifllk Q 1. 5:ZL'j , w3f'1D5O'W v P135 D SQ. f-4 l, 1 1'1f-V P Bmw- :., mcemwl 7emzce One sensor and four lunuors form the nucleus for thus years track squad Wath the addltnon of several new comers who show promnse of becoming point getters a good future IS foreseen Experienced tracksters are Eddue Jvndra dlstances Douglas Olson wenght events and hurdles Ruchard Bodnar broadpump and dashes James Huesburg weught events and dashes and Richard Peterson mlddle distances The Card s tenms team ended the 48 season wuth a 500 aver age They defeated some of the best teams nn the clty whsle also losnng to some of the poorest Sensors Duck Allen and Paul Oberg bolstered the team wnth their wms The three returnmg racketeers from last year wull be Jerry Prescott Dexter Tyrel and Bob Smlth I-4 08 Q., -vt ' T l 57 Zaeelall Thus years baseball team should have consnclerable talent It probably wall consust of the following players Don Gustafson Larry Borsch Ron Dnskerud Jlm Murphy Dan Grelmal Henry Buck Joe Desormey Tom Westerberg Dale Henderschled and Frank Demcak Wuth these players many who are vets from last year s squad Coach ec O Bruen feels that hrs team should prove a threat to the other teams nn the league 58 ' A 1 Q 1 l 'f if Q- I 7 , -of WJ, V. A Ax . , . . . 3 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 I - ll ll I n ll . , , C , . . . With second year Captain Paul Augustson leading the team in number one position, the '49 golfers have gone a long way this season. Adding to the team's success are Tom Ackerson, Dick Thompson, Merrill Cragun, and Bob Nelson. .1 12 - 2 xgkx A 1 f l if W E-S' bln ATHLETIC BOARD Frst row Walter Chapman, Harry P. Cooper, Lucas Satter, Howard Stra to Second row Dean Shciwbold Cecil O'Brien, Harold Meixner, Hugo Fischer, Erling ,Q I i will.. Ill it H. CHEER LEADERSAMuriel Gorman, Shirley Flolid, Ardelle Swenson, Jean Mueller, Joyce Swentek, .lim Ferrara, Ronnie Helgeson, Happy Corbett Although There was a small- er than usual senior high en- rollment this year, Marshall participated actively in all city-wide sports. An excellent football team coached by Howie Straiton, who replaced Cappy Jones, set the pace tor the year by showing football ability which far surpassed that ot recent years. Except tor this change we retained our etticient ath- letic staff. The wonderful coaching ability, co-operation between players, and good school backing, led by two enthusias- tic sports tans-our principal, Mr. Cooper, and ticket sales p r o m o te r, Luke Satter- helped to make this year a better year than last Ze 4??fz4---77Zczce Zane 2' CONGRATULATIONS ond BEST WISHES CROWN IRON WORKS COMPANY 1229 N E TYLER STREET JINNY SAYS THERES JUST AS MUCH HORSE SENSE AS EVER BUT IT SEEMS LIKE THE H O RS E S HAVE IT HENRY'S SHOE SHOP 807 Fourth Street South East DINSMORE CLEANERS ond DYERS QUALITY WORK or PARTICULAR PEOPLE MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT 632 34 Mon oe St N E AT 8I3I ZIPOY S Bedford at Umversnty GL T833 34 FANCY GROCERIES MEATS 8 BAKERY COMPLIMENTS OF B M SCHORN MEAT MARKET 1521 Como T918 GRIFFIN DRUG CO Since pI'Op FINE CLASS RINGS ond ANNOUNCEMENTS Representative I-I A Peterson FOSHAY TOWER ARCADE 322 East Hennepin AT 8354 JINNY AGAIN The Inttle ducks unhappy Minneapolis 2 Mnnnesota On hrs face he wears Q frown For he has lust discovered Hls first pour of punts ns down I ' GL. JosTEN's ' 62 HONOR SOCIETY The Cordlnol regrets thot thus plcture Could not be Inserted In the club section of the onnuol Thus photogroph Includes the new members Pleose refer to poge 26 for the photograph ofthe older members AUTOGRAPHS 63 N s 2 1 ll s E Ill ' -1 . ' 1 A ,fi ' mn v V , ' I r J. SAYS: I think that I shall never see A boy who quite appeals to me. A boy who does not always wear A slab of grease upon his hair, A boy who wears his shirt-tail in And doesn't wear a stupid grin. But boys are loved by fools like me, For who on earth would date a tree! FOR FINE DRY CLEANING KAMPUS KLEANERS 1301 FouRTH STREET s. E. TUTTLE GROCERY OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY 'IO'l8 EIGHTEENTH AVE S E Bus GE 6907 NINA LEE BEAUTY SALON 327 'l4th Avenue S E COMPLIMENTS OF THE EAST SIDE BOWLING CENTER II5 South East Fifth Street Compliments ot KERSCH PHARMACY 1500 E Hennepin Ave Minneapolis Munn SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSE PLANTS and FLOWERS For All Occasions BRndgeport 2407 Ninth Street and Fifth Avenue S. 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'P 'P Jnm Hoel Marlon Anderson ADVICE FROM THE GUYS John Bushop Gretchen Oberg ANY 9 'l Can be QUY 'n CIUSSY Coupe Don Henry Murlel Gorman In 0 lox' She can be IOIIY hm Edd Mor Durd But the one whos worth whale Y Y G ls the one who can sm1Ie When you re takmg her home on the trolley And then theres LIZZIS and Jerry SAMPSON S FOOD MARKET BEST WISHES GROCERIES COLD VIEATS Fresh Fruuts and Veg tables Frozen Foods A FRIEND 990 15th Ave S E GL 2926 65 ' 1 ' . AT. ll ' ' ' ll I Jean Mueller - Mike Westerberg , - . . I - ' ' ' 2 , . I ll ' ' ll I I ' I I - I ' e WORDS OF A WOULD BE SENIOR Of all sod ords of tongue ond p D The saddest are these JJ Ive flu Iced ago n' If of K Nftfwk grins u eye o e Hect ate Do e hot o ou mean? Donna T eep lookmg at e ch other' CHURCHILL STANDARD SERVICE 1000 Un ve sty Ave S E MAn 9141 WILSON HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS OUR SPECIALTY GL 1515 812 WASHINGTON AVE S E VARSITY BOOKSTORE Books Prints Greeting Cords 1411 Fourth St eet S E MARV S PHARMACY Best Wishes To the Closs of 49 SNYDER BROS DRUG 40 14th A e S E GLod tone 1588 Delnclous ICE CREAM s o Nourishing Food AT MORE OF IT ' n i . -IJ. I I - ' -A ' TY ,N 1 V :VL IW f . . X9 XX wx. T TV I. T551 V' I C I A 'NSI f , - IN' LEAWIE WP T1 NY I YW ' X -51 F1828 como Aves. E. GLodstone 9815 J UT' L41 4W.S.E.Ij f Pb 'T I I x sf 51 :U I J? X 59 , NF , I , PQI fx V SUI I X19 I ,: r Ir ion . ' I: K? ' ' I O v. . . s I at A ,J I I I E 66 Compliments of ANTHONY MEAT MARKET Congrofulotnons ond Best Wushes 237 Eosf Hennepm To the Groduohng Closs of I949 DINKY TOWN DIME 324 FOURTEENTH AVE S E East Hennepn ond Fourth Since 1893 Gmdstone 9933 Mmnecpolls Mmm Compliments of BOYUMS BIG TEN GROCERY Every Dov Lovv Pruces GLodstone T918 T523 Como Ave S paul Vvmson Gmdstone 5574 IDEAL PLUMBING 8- HEATING CO UNIVERSITY NATIONAL BANK 1315 Fourth Sf S E YOU GAS HEAT PAY Thor Appllonces Ruud Monel Wofer Heofers A Checksng Service for Everyone 718 Washington Avenue S E 67 ST. i ' . . . EAST ssorfs rnsmsr sros2E I . .E. GO .K .. X I Ly . I LLL.. LIEN'S BAIT SHOP FISHING EQUIPMENT LICENSES - LIVE BAIT 1170 FIFTEENTH AVE. S. E. BOOKS' BOOKS' BOOKS' NEW AND SECOND HAND BOOKS NOTEBOOKS STATIONERY All Unlversrty Supolaes At the Unuverslty ot Mnnnesota PERINE S 411 Umversnty Ave S E GLadstone 1389 SCHNElDER'S CAMPUS PHARMACY O WASHINGTON AVENUE GLadstone 1076 Compllments ot COMO CLEANERS GEnevcu 2481 1516 COMO ONE OF THESE DAYS youll be glad to have a cash reser e and the In a Sav ngs Account here will get you both Sf Anthony Falls Offlce Flrsl Nuhonal Bunk E Hennepln at 4th St Minneapolis Wm SIMMS HARDWARE TELEVISION SPORTING GOODS Fou te nth A e S E GLadstone 1231 EOR GOODNESS SAKE T Y KRAUSE S BAKERY 409 Fourteenth Avenue S E GEne a 2641 2 50 S. E. l I l 411 r e . v. . . - ' v I 1 E ' I L Q' 1 I friendly counsel of a good bank. Regular deposits ' I ' ' ' 4 ' V' 'I 'H I a . . i . G ' R 0 o 7 Member Federal Drpoxit In ance Co poration V . 68 ACME PRINTING 81 STATIONERY CO 7878 421 Fourteenth Ave S dampen Qewefew Nissan, . 4-PM E LJ Watches DIAMONDS Silverware Compluments JAMES M FOSTER DENTIST 1319 Fourth Street S E 5121 Complnments of PETES COLLEGE CLEANERS 427 14th Ave S E Pete Paulus Men s Clothung Furnnshmgs and Shoes 31514th Ave S E LI 442 WAYS OF RECOGNIZING A FRILLY FRESHMAN FROM A SILLY SENIOR 1 A pnece of paper the freshman buys nt the soph omore borrows nt to make an airplane with the lumor snutche It to wrute love notes wntn but the senior lust uses h s Hershey bar wrappers 2 A pencll again the poor freshman supphes tne elen ent the sophomore chews off the eraser then lerds It to has worst enemy the lumor chews nt into proportional pneces whsle dreamlng of you know rho and the sensor lust eats has Hershey bar h doesnt know what a pencul as Compllments of CAMPUS AND VARSITY THEATERS SCHAFER BROS INC GROCERIES AND MEATS Member ot Allred Grocers THAT'S ALL, FOLKS JANET 405 Fourteenth Ave S E ATlantnc 5323 69 GL. . . 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