Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1952
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if ♦ I I TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY . . SENIORS . . CLASSES . . CLUBS . . SCHOOL LIFE SPORTS . . • • • • 3 . . . . 9 . . . . 17 . . . . 25 a a a a 35 . . a a 47 2 FRIENDS principal r- Walter L. Chapman MATHEMATICS Miss Walsh Mrs. Powell Mr. Hume Miss Irvine ENGLISH Mr. Olsen Miss Skalbeck Mr. Bennett Miss Chapman ENGLISH AND COMMON LEARNINGS Miss Simonet Miss Neprude Mrs. Kane Miss Holliday ENGLISH AND COMMON LEARNINGS Mrs. Richards Mr. Severson Mrs. Capstick Miss Vincent 5 SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. O'Dell Mr. Straiton Mrs. Montank Mrs. Anderson Mr. Lien PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Robin Miss Stevning Mr. Showbold Mr. Fischer COMMERCIAL Mr. O'Brien Miss Curtin SCIENCE Mr. Mikelson Miss Trumble Miss Bement Mr. Jerdee Miss Turnquist (Not in Picture) INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Dunnewold Mr. Patrick Mr. Carlson Mr. Meixner MUSIC Mr. Burningham Miss Vincent Mr. Roam HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Albitz Mrs. Engene Mrs. Maclnnes (Not in Picture) Mr. Maddy Mr. Socha Miss Stevning ART CLERKS Miss Felt Mrs. John Mrs. Dymanyk Miss Holden Miss Hansen LIBRARIANS Mrs. Markley Miss Arlander SPECIAL NURSE AND VISITING TEACHER Mrs. Miller Miss Osberg Miss Lien Miss Hall Mrs. Chapman SPECIAL Mrs. Fisher Miss Twieg Mrs. Turley LUNCHROOM—Mrs. Lundegard CHIEF ENGINEER—Mr. Pearson ANDERSON, RICHARD Dick Hondsome It At Hondsome Doct. and HorxJvome Does All Right Hi-Y; Student Council: Youth Center; Vice President of dost; Judge; Choir; Bond. E M R.A.; Footboll; Cordinol Trock. ANDERSON. RONALD Rondo Alwoys on the Job Shoridon; Stoae Crew; Student Council; Clots Ploy Monoger BACKSTROM, LEE Boggy Let the Bell Ring—I Sleep On Hi-Y; S.E.Y.C.; Footboll; Junior Clast Ploy; Cord.nol; Bond BAISDEN, NORMA Norm Nothing's So Contagious os Enfhutiot n G.A.A.; Tennis; Blue Tri; Cardinal. BLY, BETTY Bctto All for Fun and Mischief Blue Tri; G A.A.; Tennis; Band; S.E.Y.C.; Band; Student Council; Cord.nol BONNICK, PATRICIA Pot Florence Nightingale of the Future Teen Town; Youth Center; Blue Tn. BORAK, ANNETTE Pepper Her bubbling qood nature is o cure for the blues Glee Club; Choir; Blue Tri; Youth Center: Judge; Cordinol; Rod Cross. BRANTNER, BARBARA 8arb Like o Brook, Alwdys Bubbling G.A.A.; Glee Club; Choir; Blue Tri; S.E.Y.C. CARLSON, LARRY Stud's It's been sometime since books ond I met Trock; Footboll; Choir CASPER, JAMES Jim Casper, the Friendly Ghost Teen Town; E.M R.A.; Youth Center; Student Council; Basketball. CHRIST, WAYNE Chris Slow but Sure Glee Club; Choir; H.-Y. CLARKE, SUZETTE Suile I chatter as I go, ond I go on forever Silver Tri; Blue Tri; Choir, President; 6.A.A.; S.E.Y.C.; Cardinal; Commencement BRECHT, BITTY Lit She Is on Artist in Everything She Does Choir; S.E.Y.C.: Blue Tri; Judge, Junior Class Play; Cordmal; Glee Club; Set on Hi. BRODERICK. MARGARET Morg She Seems To Be Quiet, but She Is a Riot Teen Town; Youth Center; Jr Class Ploy; Judge, Editor; Cordmal. CAMPBELL, JOAN Little Stick of Dynamite Choir; Blue Tri; Youth Center; Judge, Co-Editor. CARLSON, BARBARA Barb Varied Interests Moke You Very Interesting G.A.A.; Youth Center, Bluo Tri, Vice President; Judge; Golf. frl COPE, MARLENE Sweet ond Low Glee Club; Teen Town; Choir; Youth Center; Student Council. DALY, JAMES Big Jim Wisdom of Many; the Wit of One Studonf Council; Trock; Junior Closs Ploy; Cordmal. DE ANGELO, BEVERLY Bev Just Stepped Out of Modemoiselle Choir; Blue Tn; S.E.Y.C.; Cheerleader; Cordinol; Gee Club. DEEGAN, GERALD Duke Oh, Tell Me a Way to Gam Knowledge Without Studying Sheridan Jr. High DICKS. SHIRLEY A Pretty Grl Is Like a Melody Teen Town; Gee Club; Choir; Youth Center; Blue Tri; Cordinol. DOSlE, CAROL Dos Short Cut to Fun Wouwotoso High; North. G.A.A.; S.E.Y.C.; Cordinol; Blue Tri. ECKLUND, RAY Speed Clown Pnnce of Wit Sophomore Closs, President; Gee Club, President, S.E.Y.C.; Football; Wrestling, Captain; Baseball; Hockey; E M.R A. EDDY PHILIP ''Phil Funny Is His Middle Nome Hi-Y; Trock; Choir, EDWARDS, TERRY All I Hate Is Leaving You Behind Band; E M.R A.; Footboll; Hockey. ELIASON, BYRON Never Do Today What You Con Do Tomorrow . ELLIOTT, ROSA Rosie 'I Can’t Seem to Moke Up My M.nd Mound, S.E.Y.C.; Blue Tri; G.A.A.; Golf; Cordmal. AssOwiot; Editor; Commencement; Honor Society. ELMBL'Rva, RICHARD Dick A Fnend to All; An fremy to None Stuoent Council; Cordinol. 10 ELSBE RRY, JANICE Jon Life Without Loughter It a Very Dreory Blank Teen Town; S.E.Y.C.; Silver Tri; Blue Tri; Gleo Club; Choir; Cordmal; Commencement Comm.rtee; Scion Hi. ERICKSON, JACK Erick Sportt Addict Bond; JudQe. ERICKSON, LOIS Lorno $foy At Sweet At You Arc G.A.A.; Bond; Youth Center; Blue Tn FAIR, MARGIE Sambo She 'figures' well Teen Town; Glee Club; Choir, Blue Tri; Cardinol; Banquet Com mittce. FAHNHORST, WAYNE Krout Men of Few Words Are the Best Men” Glee Club; Choir; Judge. FISCHER, PATRICIA Pot Eoty to Look At. Even Eosier to Like” Blue Tri; Homecoming Attendont, G A.A. FLEMING, PATRICIA Pot A Good Sport Straight Through Blue Tn, Teen Town; Youth Center, Bond, G A A. FLOE, JAMES Koog Young Mon With o Horn Compton, Coliformo; Bond; E.M.R.A. FORSTAD. RAY Wop I Hove Leorned Nothing ond Forgotten Nothing t.M R A.; Gymnastics; Stogo; Wrestling FOSTER, ELAINE A Never Foiling Source of Silence” Glee Club; Cho.r. Blue Tn; S.E.Y.C.; Cardinal. FRUTH, JANE Foir At the Day ond Always Gay Teen Town; Youth Center; Glee Club; Choir; Cordmal. GALBRAITH, EO A True Sporftmon—On the Football Field, in the Classroom; Wherever He Moy Be Found Boys' State; Choir; Trock; Boskctboll; Football; Junior ond Senior Clots President. GALVIN, MAUREEN Morphine The Sp.cc of Life Glee Club; Blue Tn; Youth Center; G.A.A.. Cordmal GATES, DARLENE Mickey Be Noncholont Patrick Henry; Choir. GELLHORN, JOYCE True Worth Needs No Defining” Bond; G.A.A.; Debate; Blue Tri. Honor Society; Cardinol. GESKE, FRED Ferdy Worry ond I Hove Not Met Yet Wrestling. GMITRO, MARLYS An Expert of Mixing Work ond Fun Teen Town, Glee Club; Choir; G.A A ; Blue Tri; Commencement Committee. Editor of Cordmal GORMAN, JOHN Sonny” Quote Him At One Who Loves Hu Fellow Men—ond Women Youth Center Hockey; Football; Student Council, Choir. GRAHAM. RONALD Ron He Lives o Quiet ond Happy Life Youth Center; Student Council; Bond GRAVES. WESLEY Sonny Why Study? The More We Study, the More Ignorance We Discover. Youth Center; Choir; Gymnastics, Football. GRAY. LOISAN Lois Th-. Tloth of Rose Hill G.A.A. GRENELL, J fMES Jim Mr.n Among Men Hockey; Football; Student Council. HADTRATH, MARY LOU He's Just My Joe Youth Center; G.A A,; Blue Tri. HAMMER-STROM, PHYLLIS Phyl She's Not Only Good, but Good for Something Teen Town; Band. HANSEN, KAROL Busy Bee G A A • Blue Tri: Student Council, Secretory; Judge, Co-editor; Choir; Youth Center; Jr. Class Ploy. HltBL. JO ANN 'Cute ond Happy. Small and Snappy Glee Club; Choir; Golf; G.A.A.; Blue Tri; Cardinal HESNER, MARILYN Silent ond Sufficient Teen Town; Glee Club; Choir; Cordinol; Blue Tri. HILL, JANE Jonie Her Way Is Pleosonf; Her Smile Gold Choir. 11 HILL, JEAN Why work when you con havo fun? Youth Center; Blue Tri; Choir HOMME, GLORIA Glo ‘Genuine Sweetness Blue Tri. HOUG, JEANNE Babe Mode to Male Order Youth Center. Student Council; Choir; Blue Tn; Homecoming Attendant; Cardinal; Boccalaureato Committee; Glee Club; Teen Town JACKSON, JANET Jockie She' Fun to Know Bcmidji; G.A,A.; Blue Tri; Youth Center. JACOBS, DONALD Joke He Lett Hi lmpre von in the Chemistry Lab Toon Town; Youth Center. JANOS, ANDREW Andy A Great Athlete and o Great Guy Footboll, Coptam; Hockey; Track, Swimming, Captain. Youth Center. Homecomma King. JENSEN, THEODORE Ted The Joker in the beck of Card Bond; Junior Clo s Ploy. JERABEK. ELIZABETH If She Ha Any Foult . She Ho Left Us in Doubt Glee Club; Debate; Blue Tri; Honor Society, President; Youth Center. JINDRA, DON Prince Charming Youth Center Band; Ht-Y; Basketball; Junior Student Council, President. JOHNSON, IRENE Renie A Pleosonf Personality Teen Town; Silver Tri; Youth Center; Glee Club; Choir; Blue Tri; Judge; Junior Class Ploy; Student Council. JOHNSON, ORVILLE Orv “How to Live on Twenty-four Hours a Day Teen Town Bond JOHNSTON, DOROTHY MAE Dort'' She Is Well on Her Way Noshwouk High School. JOHNSTON. RUTH MARIE Ruthle A Silent Womon U Hord to Find G.A A.; Choir; Christian Fellowship. Treos. KIDNEIGH, EVELYN She Never Locks for Words West; Blue Tri; Cordmol; E M.R.A , Senior Student Council' G A A ; Debate KINNAN, CLYDE His Favorite Book Is the Telephone Directory Teen Town; Gymnastics; S.E.Y.C.; E.M.R.A. KITTO. LAURA Cool, Colm and Collected Glee Club; Choir; Judge. KOLESAR. JOHN Ho Lets His Light Sh.ne Without Turn-• ng the Spot on Himself Judge KOSSART. EDWARD Ed He knows more than he soys Glee Club; Choir; E M.R.A., Hi-Y; FoOtboll; Track. KROOK, KATHRYN Kottc Model of Perfection Teen Town; Blue Tri; Choir; Glee Club; Youth Center; Cardinal; Prom Committee KULLA, JOHN Joonnle Generally Speaking, She's Generally Speaking Shokopec High; Glco Club; G.A.A.; Choir; Blue Tri; Silver Tri. KURUP, KENNETH Ken I Hove Done the Best 'Ken' Teen Town; Youth Center; E.MRA. LAMBERT, JAMES Bones He Stoops to Nothing but the Door, and All Look Up to Him Basketball; Track; Footboll; Youth Center; E.M.R.A.; Band. LAMBERT. REGINA Jconne Like Grovity, She Has a Great Power of Attraction Youth Center; Choir; Blue Tri; Red Cross. Vice-president LA MERE, MARY ELLEN A Girl With a Smile Is a Girl Worth While Teen Town; G.A.A.; Youth Center. LANGENBERGER, JOE Fore! Word He Goes Teen Town; Golf. LANGLAIS, JOHN THOMAS Jock Boys Like Him Are Just too Few De La Salle; Footboll; Hockey; Baseball; S.E.Y.C ' Student Council LARSEN. ANITA Just Ask Her Friends Glee Club; Choir. LARSON, DIANE Delightful to Know Fertile High School; S.E.Y.C.; Blue Tri; Bond. 12 LARSON. MARY JAN! Lori Cute Peppy ond Always Hoppy G A.A., Treasurer, Band; Teen Town; Youth Center, Blue Tfi; Cardinal. LEATHERS, SHIRLEY Shirt “A a Fnend, She 'Click - G.A A,; Glee Club; Choir; Teen Town. LENVIK, JANET Jew ' Personality Plus Teen Town; Band. G.A.A.; Judge; Silver Tri; Blue Tri; Youth Center; Judge. Cord.nol. LEONE. JAMES Jim The Small but Mighty Man Teen Town; Bond; E.MR.A; Student Council; Trock; Baseball; Wrestling; Football; Hockey; Basketboll. LINOELANO, FRANCES Fronny She's Never Gloomy G.A.A . Choir; Blue Tri. LORENZ. PAUL He Knows More Than the Average Mon Student Council; Hi-Y LUNDGREN, JOHN Jock I Like Work, It Foscmotes Me, I Con Sit ond Look ot If for Hours Lmdstrom; Hi-Y. LUNDQUIST. GARY Kit I Am Mostcr of My Fate Sheridan Junior High; Gymnoshcs MacDONALD, MARGARET Morale Part of the Machinery That Mokes the School Go Around Teen Town; Bond; Youth Center. Debate; Choir. Junior Class Ploy; Blue Tn, Student Council, President, Honor Society; Cardinal MADSEN, JANE Silent Effort Rules hc World Muskegon Heights; Hopkins High. MANNING, BERNICE Beo 'Why Should the Devil Hove All the Fun? Teen Town; Glee Club; Blue Tri; Youth Center. Board. MARIER, LOUELLA Lou Her Music Hos Charm. MARTINSON. MARY LOU Live, Lough ond Be Mary Edison; Teen Town; Choir, Blue Tri. MARTINSON, RUSSELL Not Hockey, but Hookey Glee Club; Cho.r, Footbotl MATHENY, NANCY JEAN Money The Harder I Try, the Go odor To Be, the Worser I Am-' Glee Club, Bond, Blue Tn; Youth Center, Boord. MAYLAND. AROELL ■’When Trouble Comes My Way I Take Another Path Teen Town. Silver Tri; Band; Blue Tri; G-A A.; Youth Center. MEYER, RICHARD Dick Sconce Is Sofe Romsev E.M R A . Tennis. McCALL, CAROLYN With Words She Conquers Men Teen Town; G.A.A,; Glee Club;..Cho r; Blue Tr. MILLER. CARMELIA Red She Is o Quiet Girl, but Ou.tc o Girl North High MOORE. BEVERLY Bev Nice Things Come in Smoll Pockoges. MOSELLE. PATRICIA Pot She's Always Good Naturcd, Good Humored ond Free G A A • Choir, Treasurer; Blue Tn; Youth Center; Cordmol NELSON, RAY Royme I’m on Old Stoge Hand Teen Town; Youth Center. Stoge Crew; Prom Committee; Gymnastics; Cardinal NYGAARD, GWEN To Know Her Is to Love Her Long Beach. Californio; Washburn; Student Council; Queen Attendant. Blue Tn, Cordmol O'BRIEN, JERRY O. 8. For He's o Jolly Good Fellow Youth Center; E.M.R.A.; Teen Town; Swimming. Coptom. O'CONNELL. MYRNA 'Ring Upon Her Finger Youth Center; Choir; Teen Town OLIVERA, FLORENTINE Tina At Your Service Debate, Student Council; Honor Society; Blue Tri; Junior Class Ploy; G.A A OLSEN, GAIL Peanuts Smoll but Not Unnoticed Sheridan Junior High; Student Council, Choir; Youth Center PAGE, MARILYN Winkle Portroit of O Lody Red Cross 13 PALMER. DONALD Don •• To Be in Love or Not To Be. That Is the Question Bond; Student Council; Stage Crew; Football, Baseball PELAK, ANA MAE Wit in Her Speech, and Energy in Her Deeds'1 Glee Club; Choir. President; Bluo Tri. Golf; Swimming; G.A.A .• Student Council; Honor Society. Secretory-Treasurer. PERRY, FRANK Camero-Man About Town1' Junior Class Ploy. Judge. RASMUSSEN, JOYCE ''A Quiet Girl Shows a Wise Hood-' Band; G.A.A.; Choir; Blue Tri. SHEPPARD, MARLENE We Never See Her Alone Teen Town. Q.A.A.: Student Council; Youth Center; Glee Club. SHORT, ELIZIBETH Joy to the World Youth Center; Choir; G.A.A,; Student Council; Blue Tri. President; Cardinal; Senior Closs Secretary SOLBERG, JOHN All the Boys Are in Despair, To Find Out How He Curled His Hair Mound High Band. STAPLE, MARILYN Cookie Nothing Is Impossible Blue Tri; Youth Center; Student Council; Judge; G.A.A.; Cardinal. STEWART, MARGARET Muggs A Friend To All Glee Club; Choir; Blue Th; Silver Tri; Youth Confer, STICKA, JOAN Smooth ond Fashion Wise Youth Center; Glee Club; Choir. Blue Tri; Golf; Cordinol SVAC, BETTY Bet’s Her Smile Is Her Crowning Glory Youth Center, Choir; Blue Tri. Cabinet; G A A.; Homecoming Queen. SVENTEK, JEROME Jerry The Smile That Mode Jerry Famous E M R.A.; Youth Center. SWANSON, MARY LOU Swanie A Cure for the Blues G A A ; Blue Tri, Cho.r. SWANSON, BILL Swony As on Artist, He Excels” Judge. Cordmal; Honor Society. SWENTEK. JOE Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Football; Basketball; Trock; Youth Center; Student Council. TAYLOR, DON Shorty” Bod Weeds Grow Toll, That's Why I'm Short” E.M.R.A.; Teen Town; Wrestling. REYNO, JUNE Junic Great Thoughts Come From the Heart Glee Club, Choir. RIGONI, GLORIA Oh. Don't You Remember Sweet Glorio? Buhl, Mmnesoto. RISNES, WILLIAM Bill Ho Grew Up ond Prospered Teen Town; Bond. E M R A,; Gymnastcis ROBICHAUD, EDWARO Ed It's the Mind That Mokes the Man Student Council. ROSENGREN, MARVIN Morv Llfo's Scr.ous ond Girls Aren't in If Student Council. SALOVICH, MARY “Sully She Is Like the Moon That Chongcs Often, but There Is Always a Man in It Student Council; Choir; Glee Club; Golf; Cardinal; Youth Center; 8luc Tri. SCHULTE, PAUL In His Own Quiet Way Teen Town; Choir; Hi-Y; Judge. SCOTT, JANE MARIE How I Hote To Get Up in the Mornmg University High; West High; Youth Center. THERRIEN, LEROY Buxx We toughed and Laughed— Moro Fun! E.M R A.; Basketball: Student Council; Hockey. Youth Center; Baseball THORKELSON. DON Tork ”1 Wont To Be Shy but the Girls Won't Let Me Teen Town, Band; Youth Center; Football. TOBECK, EDWARD Eddy In Quietness Shall Be Your Strcnqth Eden Valley High TYRRELL. LOUISE Louigi When She Says Sho'll Do It—She Will” Teen Town; G.A.A,; Tennis. 14 VAN DEMARK, JON There I Fomc in Hi Future’' Shendon Jr. High; Student Council; Choir; Debate. WEFEL, COLLEEN Her Hoir I Her Crowning Glory Vouth Center; Bluo Tri; Choir. WENDLING, MARGARET Mug It I o Fine Thing To Be Yourself Teen Town; Youth Center; Glee Club WILLIAMS, CAROL ”1 Con Do Anything but Behove Choir; Youth Center; Blue Tri. WILLIAMS, PAUL Willi You’ll F.nd Me Where the Gong l Teen Town; Football; Golf; Youth Center. WILLIAMS, RODERICK Rod Mon I a Hunter. Women Hu Gome Football; Trock; Basketball; Swimming; Gymnastic ; E.M.R.A.; Hi-Y. ZAHLER, BETTE B-B” She Is So Sweet ond Pleasant to Meet Elk River; 4-H; Blue Tri. ZIRK, DARLENE Zirky She Makes Sunshine in o Shady Ploec. CAMERA SHY Hasslinger, Tom Heintzman, Don Thomsen, Louis Welling, Jack Zappa, Vincent CLASS OFFICERS Edward Galbraith........President Dick Anderson......Vice President Elizabeth Short.........Secretary Florentine Olivera......Treasurer 15 SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES Left to Right, Top to Bottom: Prom, Commencement, Banquet, Dues, Baccalaureate, Class Day, Cap and Gown. 16 JUNIORS 212 Row 3: B Gemlo. P Ouellette. A Hewetson, 0 Foster, R Daly, E Bublitz. Mr. Socho. Row 2: D Johnson, j. Lattinacr, K Hoe I. P. Caspcrson. J Crowley, J. Dettmon, W. Lyttte Row 1: P. Benson, M. Myhre, C Hcl-geson, S. Schulze, M. Valasek, J. Monsury. JUNIORS 102 Row 4: C Ekclund, B Becker, L. Christianson, D. Johnson. B. Broffle, G. Fish, G. Dernier Row 3: B. Tautges, M. Hotlcsteod, E Tottelan, S. Murtough, G. Folskc, R. Schmedeke Row 2: Mr. Olsen, S. Kluver. D. Storry, J. Olson, B. LaZorich. J, Hartel, T. Gannon, I Foirbonks Row I: W Walton, M. Rongsteod. P. Hartly, Z. VonAIsfine, K. Ncwmen, M. locono, E. Peterson, D. Kcla JUNIORS 223 Row 4: G. Trudcll, M. Birmingham, T. Mcrtiz, J. Bergstrom, W. Christianson, R. Bicnier, O. Johnson. Row 3: C. Olson, W. Hagen, C. Bliss, O. Peck, E. Berglund, D. Ltsdid, R. Eppcrly. Row 2: D. Long, N. Mora on, J. Hayward. J. Smith M. Zappa, P. Rychlcy. Row 1: Mr. O'Brien, J. Mat-suura, D. Jcrred, J. Jockcfy, A. Peterson, A. McDaugal, J. Sunkler. JUNIORS 209 Row 3: D. Olson. M. Miclke, B. Word. L. Oldfield, R. Bartko, 0. Bochctdor, Mrs. Moclnnes. Row 2: R. Thornlcy. J. Boage, J. Hegstrom. M, Meyer, B. Schcbloom, t. Larsen. B. Clark, A. McCutcchean. B. Brown Row 1: S. Brown. J. Loisberg, F. Borkman, J. Sticka, V. Bobmcau, D. Berge, G. Hokalo, B. Skillings. Row 4: J. tcffold, J. Bolstod, B. Teeter, E. Olfmon. L. Horsch, R. Friend, D. Abrohom-•.on Row 3: Mi Wolth, J. M.ller, J. Borth-lemo, G. Thorton, I. Rychley. M. Steger, C. Peterson. Row 2: J. Gorman, G. Grohom, C. Roff, J. Vernon, A. Monio. L. Herbcr, M. LcConte Row I: P. Olson. M LeContc, J Strccd, J. Swonbcrg, C. Sullivan, J. Swonton SOPHOMORES 228 Row 3: M. Ewmg, N. Herne , G. Sorenson. D. Jorgenson, J. Hendcrschcid, 8 Chris-topherson, H. Carlson. Row 2: C. Mognu-son, R. Skillings, B. Ellis, A Bronkolo. J. Homlctf, S. Stempcr, B 8onnell. Row 1: Mr. Hume, M Christ, C. LaBelle, P Pederson, D. Fahrney, C. Hudiberg. B Poll. SOPHOMORES Row 3: M Cooper, J Genfy, B LoMotte, C. Carlson, L. MacLarland. P. Thcros, 8 Hoffman. Row 2: R. Foisted, S. Clork. J Miller, R. Tunheim, R, Cotter. A. Kulyk, W Joylor. Row 1: R. Rusck, B. England, C. Smith, F. Rmkcr, B. Bredcmus, Mr. Bonnett. SOPHOMORES 205 Row 3: D. Nygaard, R. Goodtell. J. R Icy, K Swenson, G. Pester, O. Saba, B. Soyctt, Mr. Jerdoe, B. Rasmussen, G. Tjsvold, R. Peterson, R. Peterson, G. Nelson. G. Jack- on Row 2: P Srmgh, K. Smith, R. Incc. M. Vrum. J. Skinner. Row 1: G. Clark, N Osterberg, R. Cope, M. Thompson. N John- JUNIORS 307 1=3 t $ s V C I r73 SOPHOMORES 309 Row 3: P. Polmcr, J. Bobmeau, O. Benesh, S. Tobeck, M. Wangen, R, Butz, R. loco, Mr. Stralton. Row 2: J. Pcsck, 6. Pollard, D. Anderson, R. Sherman, D. Bartko, J. Longguth, L. Kronstedt, M. Andrusko. Row 1: L. Babbe, M. Anderson, B. Beers, M, Gorsho, B Sommerfield, A. Oswald, B. Carpenter, J. Clemens. SOPHOMORES 325 Row 4: I. Rucks, L. Wood, A, Mercil, R. Skoog, S. Hogan, J. Nordin, H. Smisek. Row 3: McColfough, D. Warn, G. Swanson, G MacDonald, R. Nelson, R. Bublitz, A Vitols. Row 2: D. Wallace, T. Nellos. G. Swonberg, M. Erion, H. Wefel, B. Wogner, E. Pallum. Row 1: 0. Smowsky, M. Sporlcm, B. Riggs, H. Lund, J. Adorns, A. Wyffdls. SOPHOMORES 308 Row 4: H. Lovoridac. R. Lcstimo, M. Mann, C. Langenburger, M Miller, P. Mayer, Mr. O'Dell. Row 3: C. Guptll, K. Moe, G Brothers, M. Shandler, Y. Schronoder, D, McCulaugh. Row 2: N. Osberg, J. Sherby, R. Tousley, S. Butler, R. Riceie. J. Robo-show. Row 1: K. Rrustoa, R. Hogenstod, N. Perie, B. Dettmon, G. Cordcs, S. Murrell, J. Halin. FRESHMAN 301 Row 4: M. Bear, C. Rondo, R. Trumble, C. Cross, K. Holsten, T. Koski, 0. Swenson. Row 3: L. Lukas, E. Jorgenson, K. Cardmol, K. Shervey, R. Baremorc, R. Anderson, C, Burton. Row 2: Mr. Lion, B. Lindgren, D. Baldwin. J. Hreha, J. Howord, L Jacobson, G. Field, D. Grieve. Row 1: M. Bourgeois. C. Green, D. Skinner, B. Robins, S. Sticka, T. Skinner. FRESHMAN 320 Row 4: J. Brown, R Prott, S Brueling, C Letorneau, J Fccht, E. Augustine, M. Ruff Row 3: M. Incc. L. Anderson, N Carey, F Dakota, B. Kinnan, E. Ring, J. Norman Row 2: S. Brown, N. Nelson. V. Thompson D. Chose, J. Hocnfhayner, R, Pelok, D Ellis, D. Button. Row 1: Miss Stcvnlng D. Anderson. D Tompkins. T Bruneau, B 9eck, L. Bublitz, M. Stabile. 8. Jensen. FRESHMAN 214 Row 4: T. Doly, C. Wefel, J. Mezzongo, E. Shoephocstcn, R. Lloyd, A. Kieoitz, R Johnson, M. Hoppe. Row 3: J. Ellis, M. Stengcr, B. Moy, A. Korcnsky, J. Bobmeou. C. Schmke. D. Nelson, D. Kolb. Row 2: M Ruud. D. Benton, R. Hoyes, J. Ellis, J. Newman, J. Switok, E. Brunbough, B. Holey. Row 1: R. Peterson, S. Romsoy, M. Hen-derscheid, K. Whorton, A. Moeilmon, H. Rusnocko, V. Brunette, B. Wolton, J. Agmor. FRESHMAN Row 4: H. Solbcrg, P. Miller, P. Johnson. D. Johnson. J. Murroy, C. Cook, D. Sciburg. Row 3: D. Leyden, C. Keoy, D. Lorson, M. Jerobek, V. Bernier, J. Corison, M. Zappa Row 2: Mr. Showbold, A. Johnston, G. Lucas, C. Gornky, G. Sheppard, G. Boggc, J. Upton, C. Alberg. Row I: J. Oswald, R. Nilssen, R. Leone, A. Johnson. T. Clark, R. Amsler, M. Doyle. FRESHMAN 227 Row 4: D. Shove. K. VonBusch. R. Nielson. K. Holkcstod, J. Westerberg, D. Torkclson. D. Trainer. Row 3: R Lehrfold, L. Lorson, O. Ostrom, A. Luoow. J. Graves. C Roet-mon. Miss Simonct. Row 2: C. Johnson. J. Christensen, D. Hortmon. M. Mognuson. P. Fncdler, T. Hommong, K Brunkhorsf. D. Torkelson. Row 1: m. Cosperson, J. Fairbanks, T. Olson, R. Carpenter, R. Johnson, M. Lohn. EIGHTH 340 tow 4: B Drchcr. R. Greer, M. Loth, G. Dotson, M. Lorson. M Sandberg. R. Froin, J Szruek. Row 3: R. HclQcrson, S. Kiilson, ” Novok, J Wogncr, J. Jarvise. A Timo. tow 2; B Korison, D. B.xler, B. Boos. J. uc, J. Potterson, V. Nelson. G. Von Wogncr 0 Ruud Row |. B Benson, J. Weins, B. Lohn, G. Monte, G, Starring, O. Lysing, J, Anderson. Row 4: 0. Schiovonc, R Soiscth, R. Aalund, M. Stonchf.eld. C. Morsholl, H. Rongstead, 0 lobo. Row 3: M Gorfield, M, Body, T. Hupp. K. Korlscn, J. Gustofson, A. Thorkel-son E. Lien. Row 2: Mrs. Engene, A Foster, S Swonson, V. Olsen, F Sober, L. Asp. E. Jockson, K. Peterson Row 1: L. Steffncr, j. Jones. S. LoLonde, M. Bicrgen, D. Cornell, R. Porks. FRESHMAN 332 EIGHTH 211 Row 4: R Dclzer, D. Peterson, G. Sfro-bcrger, D. Ryan. L. Brunner, L. Goodman. R Bona, D. Shipp. Row 3: J. Fowler, J. Beisswenger. M Wegvchcidcr. A. Sorico, C. Sorico, C. Dennison, B Holm, L Ltpovski, Miss Stevning. Row 2: R Slpe, R. Kelleij, C. Focht, J. Chcrnoy, G. Pearson, O. Christ, S. Nolan, A. Modieski. Row 1: J. LoBelle, J. Cummings. J. Buffington. I. Bergstrom. D. Rovch, P. Gannon, C. Norton, P. Forrell. EIGHTH 341 Row 4: F. Conrad, R. Villas, M. Johnson, J. Brockncy, G. Conrodi, J. Pearson, B. Eng-strom D. Ruff, B. Sveum. Row 3: Mr . Capstick, J. Tousley. P. Wood, D. Miller, C. Fredrickson, J. Barr, M. Trygstod, G. Jonou-sck. W. Moloske. J. Perry. Row 2: 8. Brown, M. Nelson, G. Wright, K. Anderson, K. Bowser, J. Boryczka, J. Carlson. D. Bona. Row 1: R, Jackson, P. Grcor, A. Rccntz, G. Adorns, J. Strenberg, G. Fedor, R. Condo, L Bruneau. EIGHTH 322 Row 4: G. Kopp, J. Hicks, R. Olson, M. Wresh W. Sabo, M Bergmon. R. Aalund. Row 3: Mr. Burningham, T. Bocchctti, J, Polond, J. Weber, M. Gloss, S. West, L. Horaldson. Row 2: R. Enz. M Corlson, M. Bcrgquisf. T. Stmson, L. Orclman, C. Prentiss Row 1: M. Wells, J. Kawauchi, R. Fiedler, D. Hadtroth, L. Joyce, J. Loumcycr, R Randall. EIGHTH 339 Row 4: J, Hem. B Jensen, 0 Decheine. R. Thompson, J. Bark. S Roichmuth. C. Czair. Row 3: J. Forstod. ). Livingston. J. Pine. J. Cordcs, L Word, R. Swanbcrg. G. Mohn, Miss Holliday. Row 2: H Sweczo, A. Noid, D Co . J Brown, B. Chompogne, M. Van Alstine. S VarVilIc, J. LcMon. Row 1: A. Levcrton. M, Schwicger, R Mann, D. Aspnes, J. Taylor, E. Clark, D. Roff, C. Ellis. EIGHTH 208 Row 4: M Willioms, D Devine, D Elsborry, B. Mimchilli, K. Simonson. E. Floe, D. We ss, B. Wogncr, Mrs. Albitz. Row 3: R. Wefel, R. Gorman. K. Konzc. M. Benesh, S. Dohm, D Mann, 5 Goldman. J. Atkinson Row 2: J. Iverson, J. Lyngholm, C. Kishish, J. Livingston, J. Stone, D. Bixler, J. Leuma, M. Hill. Row 1: C. Kuncrth. B. Miller, M. Wallner, D Briggs, G. Olson, I. Hanson. SEVENTH 101 Row 3: D. Buddsbury, 8. Johnson. S. Murray, S Johnson, C. Hall. Mr. Potrick, D. Miller, D. Smilomck, M. VonSickle, G. Aspon. Row 2: L. Reilly, G. 8jorkmon. T. Nelson, D. Kurosh, M Jensen. D. Tibbett, T. Dechome, D. Jacobson. M. Kitto, O. Wcstc'gord. Row 1: 8. Nelson $, Reich, R. Rybdc, E. Angducci, R. Slathar, G. Andrdi, D. Sztok, R Matson, R. Peterson, L. Fronk, J. Brunsell. SEVENTH 207 Row 4: T. Loyett, D. Kostecky, J. Hess. S. Norgrcn, J. Ewing, R. West. W. Glenden-nmg, M. Carlson, J. Cmiel. Row 3: P. Bom-ores. L. Fairbanks. D. Porter, F. Thorkelson, L. Swccn, F. Mullen, L. Mann, M. Thalin, N. Stuhrk. Row 2: D. Schustcd, P. Rusek, S. 8erg, D. Lumet, L. 8audin, C DeMusc, G. Nordin, J. Lconord. R. Stone, Miss Bcment. Row 1: J. Hrcba. S. Wcgscheider, L. Prccse, K. Wefel, D. Smith, H. Brooks, D. Anderson, E. Soper. SEVENTH 336 Row 4: A. Olavs, C Elwood, A. McReaw, D. Mattison, J. Wittich, P. Molumby, R. Sams, T. Chose, Mrs. Richards. Row 3: R. Sorcsnson D. Butz, R. Norman. S. Anderjon, C. Hunt, T. Flavin, A. Wefel, J. Richordson, H Wilson, C. Cranston Row 2: B. St. John, N Burney, B. Drews, J. Chose. J. Ryan, D. Braham, H, Bona, L Wiston. Row 1: J. Hammen. J. Sheppord, D. Oswald, G. Hansen, W. Baker, P. Hatlestad. M. Lcor. E. Betts. SEVENTH 335 Row 4: C. Crompton, P. Honson, E. Hopkins, L. Meyers, F. Pine, H. Nowotny, J. Swce, J. Sfonlaski, Miss Irvine. Row 3: E. Tima, L lauschc, J. Henderson, S. Sherman, L. McCormoc. E. Bluhm, J. Johnson. G. Swe-numson. Row 2: B. Myhrc, R Dclzer, R. Nollick. G. Klonz, R. Hayward, D. Rcierson, R Steinke, R. Ruff. Row 1: F Newmon, D. Abolsefh, J. Bcrge, M. Hallisey, P. Walloce, R. LiaBraatcn, M. Brady, D. Aro. SEVENTH 201 Row 4: A. Bochelder, S. Howard, J. Rcig-hard, J. Finney, S. Ziegler, P. RyChley, M. Mothcrshcd, S. Rhoodcs, R. Nolan. Row 3: B. Denzcr, J. Hanson. M. Lefto, M. Gustafson. j. Dclsing, R. Murphy, P. Rommel, J. Reeder, p. Sharp. Row 2: D. Saliny, D. Garfield, D. Palmer, M. Schodewald, T. Moellman, B. Brumbaugh, C. Conklin, J. Abraham, L. Cybyske. Row 1: D. Doac, J. Jocketty, J. Simonson, V. Baldwin, J. Lian, T. Dictrick, D. Koste, E. VonArnum, H. Kirpoch. SEVENTH 305 Row 4: R Hodstrom, R. Abramson, B. Ball, A. Gratz, $. Mohn, C. Seiresf, P. Maguire, B. Schutta, G. Downing, Mr. Severson. Row 3: F. Costner, G. From, L. Hruby, L. Besclcr, V. Vitols, D. Miller, L. Decheine, S. Riley. Row 2: 8. Wray, M. Bemarcs, C. Worhol, K. Homborg, G. Richardson, E. Moselle, F. Long. C. Bublifz. Row 1: J. Jarvise, M. Tobcck, F. Weiland, L. Babincau, F. Carlson, G. Fedor, J. Lenvik. R. Bergstrom, K. Lynos. ROOMS 304 and 118 Row 3: F. Forbes, B. DoValios, R. Anderson, R Forstcad, T Pesek, R. Wharton, K. Erickson. Mrs. Konc. Row 2: Mr. Meixncr, T. Cox, A. Radkc. R. Lorson. K. Liposki. J. Trulson, D. Cooper, J. Arone. Row 1: D. Shipp, M. Clemens, C. Boltmon, H. Arro, T. Upton, D. Olson. ROOM 315 Row 3: P. Dealing, M. Guilfoylc, Miss Lien, H. Lictzko, P. Mikclson. E. Mikelson, Mrs. Hublor, B. Turgcon. Row 2: S. Douglas, L. Duncan, B. Rvdburg, J. Wcibcl. Row 1: R. Lundcll, R. Nielsen, B. Andrews, J. Com cron. ROOM 319 Row 3: E. Anderson, J. Snyder, D. 8oyer, M. Slorby, M. Pihlstrom. Row 2: Mrs. Turley, M. John, D. Tviete, M. Rolf, E. Pihlstrom, C. Holman. Row 1: B. Hetman, S. Carr, L. Long, C. Riley, J. Corlson. ROOMS 114, 333 and 334 Row 4: M. Evars. B. Sheppard, Mrs. Miller, Miss Twcig, Mrs. Fisher. Row 3: E. Katz V. Dietrich, R. Letourneau, R. Smisck, D. Johnson. J. Anderson Row 2: P. Klein, S. Mark. K. Nclsos, M. Young. N. Peterson, M. Schmidt. Row 1: p Kirk, B. Johnson, C. Johnson. W. Wald, D. Haogonokkcv. J. Perron. TtKKK VUppet V.eh'l VKtv KnAetwn, Coocb Wvatqve ocOono A, President HOVm SKVETf V -ov er UW Mr. StraWon, Mvisor IWiobetb lerobeV, President IVMOfc STViOtUT COVJHOL VVippet PAqbfl OvcV Johnson, Piesident THE SCHOOL GO AROUND SENIOR JUDGE STAFF (Upper Right) Co-Editors: Margaret Broderick, Joan Campbell JUNIOR JUDGE STAFF (Lower Right) Co-Editors: Marlene Zappa, Jim Hunt SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL (Lower Right) Mr. Fisher, Mr. Mikelson, Miss Robin and Miss Walsh, advisors. President, Margie MacDonald. MOVIE CREW In the various movie rooms, members of this crew can be found deep in concentration over a movie projector. The A.VAC. group gives up many a free hour to show films to Marshall pupils. STAGE CREW These eleven boys have given much of their time to prepare the setting for Marshall productions. They can't be seen, but without their help the show couldn't go on. TICKET CREW Through this little window marked Tickets have been sold many tickets for games, plays and other school activities. Mr. Satter is the advisor for this group. YOUTH CENTER BOARD (Right) Jock Longlois, President TEEN TOWN BOARD (Below) Herb Lokken is advisor for these organizations. G.A.A. (Below) Miss Robin and Miss Stevning, advisors. 31 BLUE TRI Motto: A Better You Special Events September. . Membership Dri e October................Hayri le November ..............Hi-We k December...........Holly H p January............Bean Feed February. .YWCA Mardi Gras March.........Square Dan :e April. . . .Roller Skating Party Moy...........Sophomore Tea June..........Senior Farewell CABINET Elizabeth Short, president; Barb Carlson, vice-president; Rosemary Lenhart, secretary; Jo Ann Heebl, treasurer; Ana Mae Pelak, I.C.C.; Karol Hansen, Fellowship; Irene Johnson, Publicity; Elizabeth Jerabek, Service; Jane Matsuura, Program; Marlene Zappa, Social; Rosa Elliott, Jane Olson, Betty Svac, unit chairmen. CABINET Tom Cox, president; Woyne Christ, vice-president; Ed Kossart, secretary; Bill Teeter, treasurer; Tom Upton, chaplain. Jackie Norman, president; Carol Roetman, vice-president; Nancy Carey, secretary; Marian Magnuson, treasurer; Marlys Stanchfield, Publicity; Pat Powell, Fellowship; Janet Svitak, Social. v GRAS f6RTU(V£ TELLING SILVER TRI Mr. Olsen discussing the problems of the yeorbook with the editor, Morlys Gmitro, ond os-sociate editor, Rosa Elliott. The advertising crew on one of their busy days. Left to right: Janet Lenvik, Janice Elsberry, Roy Nelson and John Gorman. The ambitious seniors at work. CARDINAL Editor........Morlys Gmitro Associate Editor. . .Rosa Elliott Art Editor......Bill Swanson SECTION EDITORS Clubs. .Jo Ann Heebl, Barbara Carlson and Ana Mae Pelak School Life.......Jane Fruth and Annette Borak Sports.............Jim Daly Advertising . . . .Janet Lenvik, Janice Elsberry, Ray Nelson, John Gorman, Terry Edwards, and LeRoy Therrian. Advisor. .Mr. Richard J. Olsen 9 THE END OF A PERFECT DAY. BIG CHARGE. H + t VjR 1 • V: ATTENDANTS James Leone Jack Langlais Ed Galbraith Dick Anderso-Joe Swentek Pat Fisher Elizabeth Sho Jeanne Houg Marlene Cop Gwen Nygao OUR JUNIOR ATTENDANTS BIG MOMENT 1 e t t y S v a c , queen i , . - - ROYALTY REIGMS . . . ndy Janos, king Comedy and romance were the keynotes of the Senior Class' fast moving production of Dear Ruth. The comedy was supplied by Elizabeth Jerobek, Jim Daly and Tina Olivera as the mother, father and problem-child daughter with Margaret MacDonald and Ed Robichaud furnishing the romance along with Ana Mae Pelak and Paul Lorenz. More laughs were supplied by the unsuccessful wooer, Ed Kossart; the moid, Margaret Broderick, and a lonesome sailor, Rod Williams. Betty Bly was student director assisting Robert Bennett, director. The modern setting for the comedy was the living room of a home in suburbon New York City. 1. Cast DEAR RUTH 3. Breakfast Scene THE KIND LADY The Junior Class successfully tingled the spines of six hundred Marshollites with their closs ploy thriller. Kind Lody. The play starred Anne Bochelder in the title role with David Olson as the slick unmerciful villain, and featured Mory Birmingham, Bob DeVolois and Barbara Skillings in the comedy leads. Pat Benson and Tom Cox supplied the romantic interest with Rosemary Lenhart, Bill Teeter, Pot Rychly, Kevin Erickson and Richard Epperly completing the cast which was directed by Robert Bennett, assisted by Marion Volasek, student director. The setting for the suspense filled octiton was in the plush London residence of the kind lody. The production was hcrolded by The Judgo as cne of the best ploys since Our Town. 39 -Vo M ° „ a , vvn V' '-■« . --t }.k .- ■ -r y , - ( tvvn A rv or« $5 ' ] . o o y , O 150 ' ■“- Q V L u- f O —- o -p ' T - y;V °T y W o. o VV V Q C, y. V-v 'I'T r ''-W - -V ' k ' i •_ 2 x N 7 o k ♦ y A N-Xf Vs. — i 6v) V N O ”V Vs t Vlors s - V v ° S ” VVs- - Ns ? V: No o«ts cA vOcsV r- c, ft t «- ■ -M y ,;( a A V — V-Kq r T ° i+ d rl L Til I5 r A In • : fi 1 WATCH IMG AUDITORIUM PROGRAMS 1. The Crowd 2. The Christmos Program 3. One of the Babies and His Mother 4. The Beautiful Babies 5. What to use Olsen paper for AROUMD THE SCHOOL 6. At Lunch 7. Art Class 8. A Song For Us 9. Blue Tri Holly Hop n O 'tr Sotc.tJ. Vol Ved V- V Ves Vo P 0 e H d cv d P e pp e S t 45 46 THE SENIOR HIGH MILE POSTS 11 tk 10th Prettiest Ruth Rusck Handsomest Mike Monn Best Figure Joanne Hayward Shoron Merrill Best Physique Lorry Comeou Cutest Smile Mory Ann Ur am Broodest Grin Sonny Corlson Most Sophisticated ... Beverly Swem Most Likely Bochelor.. Richord Ricci Keenest Personality .. Borboro Beers Love Struck Boy Horold Flo.d Gory Pester Most Flirtotious ...... Shoron Bulter Keenest Personality ... Roger Whorton Best Dressed Geroldme Downing Most Flirtotious Korlo Swenson Most Talented Shirley Sfemper Best Dressed Pete Theros Peppiest Joyce Adorns Most Tolented Doug Wolloce Friendliest Marlene Eumg Peppiest Bruce Ellis Best Sense of Humor.. Joonne Skinner Friendliest Bob Good sell Most Successful Mory Cooper Best Sense of Humor. .. Roger Folstod Typicol Morshollite ... Mory Smilonich Most Successful Dean Olson Most Origmol Nancy Pergon Typical Morshollite. ... Bermc Rosmussen Prettiest Eyes Mory Ann Evers Most Origmol Sonny Carlson Funniest Laugh Beverly Carpenter Prettiest Eyes Charles Bootmon Prettiest Hoir Monlyn Anderson Prettiest Hair Roger Tousley Funniest Lough Lorry Wood Shyest Potsey Lou Palmer Shyest Wayne Taylor Most Tolkotive Most Tolkotive Tom Mertzig John H endorse he id THE JUNIOR HIGH VOTES ♦H. Sth 7Hi Prettiest......................Koron Whorton Margie Wollner Judy Richordson Hondsomest.....................Dick Johnson Fred Stone Gory Downing Best Figure ...................Jo Anne Howard Judy Stone Borbaro Wroy Best Physique..................David Torkelson Roy Burns John Berge Cutest Smile...................Sondy Sticko Doris Bi«ler Shirley Wegsche dcn Broodest Grin..................Mike Doyle Jim Lyngholm Russell Abromson Most Sophisticated.............Carolyn Green DeOe Monn Renee Rybak Most Likely Bochelor...........Rolph Amsler Dole Wiss Dick Bergstrom Keenest Personality............Connie Gosky Sondy Dehm Corrin Sublets Keenest Personality............ .Dovid Cornell Bob Wogner John Lenvik Most Flirtottout...............Marlene Stabile Corol Kuneth Joon Moris Most Flirtatious...............Kenny Cordmal Christ Kisets Best Dressed...................Betty Robins Joon Livingston Patty Shorp Best Dressed...................Dennis Lobo Roy Burns Kenny Lynur Most To tented.................Luello Asp Joncie Luma Sondro Riley Most Tolented..................Jon McVoy Roy Em John Stonslaske Peppiest.......................... Dorothy Grieve Judy Iverson Eleonor Moselle Peppiest.......................Terry Clorke Danny Bnggs Don Miller Friendliest....................Arlene Kovenski Betsey Lohn Mory Ann Zoppo Friendliest....................Ted Koske Roger Peterson Ted Molmen Best Sense of Humor............Joonne Pine Shoron Nolon Corol Worhold Best Sense of Humor............Allen Kuntz Gay Strobeyer Bob Murphy Most Successful .. —...........Marie Jerabek Morgoret Hill Pat Moguire Most Successful................Buzzy Rongstod Donald Miller Paul Holestod Typical Marshallite............Lona Jocobson Mary Bemsh Fronces Long Typical Morshollite............Doug Trainer Roger Aolund Ron Hedstrom Most Originol..................Monlyn Hendershied Joyce Aronsen Borboro Denger Most Original..................Raymond Leone Dick Gormon David Butz Prettiest Eyes.................Jackie Normon Dianne Cox Prettiest Eyes.................Don Loden Jerry Poland Dick Kurosh Fgnniest Lough.................Anne Mollmon Pot Oogun Funniest Lough..................Raymond Johnson Bill Millichilli Clorh Cronston Prettiest Hair.................Borboro Pelok Prettiest Hoir.................Jerry St Clair Joe Wogner Dennis Soleny Shyest.........................Myrno Bourjouis Signd Floe Shyest.........................Bob Corpenter Leonard Bergstrom Morel Topek Most Tolkotive.................Margaret Cosperson Josey Perry Dorothy Aro Most Tolkotive..................Otto Louston Dorwm Hodroft Thomas Flavin Love Struck Girl...............Shirley Brown Jockie LoMoy Sue Baker Love Struck Boy................Joe Westerberg Wayne Sobo Peter Bemorcs Coach Straiton congratulates Andy Janos, all-city man, and Jim Sticka, most valuable. Sticka in Action Top Row: J. Hunt, G. Golske, B. Becker, J. Crowley, C. Ekelund, B. DeVolois, R. Thomos, D. Cooper, R. Eppcrly, T. Pesek. Second Row: Mr. Stroiton, C. Corlson, C. Swensen, K. Murphy, P. Williams, E. Kossart, R. Williams, R. Zuelsdorff, Mr. Meixner. Third Row: R. Junquist, T. Edwords, A. Janos, J. Swentek, J. Langlais, J. Leone, L Thomsen. Fouth Row: P. Ouellette, R. Bernier, J. Montury, J. Sticka, H. Flolid, L. Horsch, R. Hechsel, B. Christianson. 49 The post bosketboll seoson wos o building year with but two seniors ond four juniors on the squod. All others were sophomores ond freshmen. The squod showed improvement during the seoson but locked the stomino, experience ond height so necessary to be o chompion contender. An improved win-lose record is looked forward to in the next two seasons as the sophomore squod finished in third plocc in the city junior league. ACTION) 50 Back Row: Mr. O'Dell, R. Bernier, B. Goodsell, C. Carlson, C. Swenson, D. Trumble. D. Abrohomson, J. Robushin. Second Row: J. Sticko, M. Hotelstod, J. Casper, J. Lambert, D. Olson, L. Horch, G. Nelson. Third Row: R. Whorton, D. Johnson, J. Hendershied, H. Rongsteod, J. Jockson. Jim Lambert fighting to keep the ball while Roger Wharton looks on. RS Hj J ‘ RSH sh4 kv $H4 A Marshall placed third in city competition and Kenneth Hoel brought the State all around championship to Marshall for its first in history. Coach Shawbold watches his boys in action. Bock Row: R. Amsler, W. Taylor, G. Lundquist, C. Guptil, F. Smith, D. Labo, J. Gormon. Front Row: B. Ellis, B. Murray, R. Forstod, E. Toftelarvd, K. Hoel. Above—Bock Row: R. Forstod, S. Richardson, L. Jocklo, B. Christianson, L.. Thomsen. Middle Row: D. Jacobson, T. Mertzig, J. Trulson, J. Mazzengo, R. Jensen. Front Row: D. Johnston, J. Ross, J. Crowley, L. Huber, R. Ecklund, D. Person. This year's wrestling team was mode up lorgcly of tenth and eleventh graders. The squad will lose thru graduation, Don Heintzeman, Ray Forstod ond Coptain Ray Ecklund. The Morshall team with four victories and three defeats finished in third ploce. Richard Pearson and Jock Crowley won the title of City Champion in their respective weights. SWIMMING Coach—Mr. Shawbold Captain—Jerry O'Brien ACTION SWIMMING TEAM Back Row: K. Hoel, H. Flolid, G. Pester, H. Smisek. Middle Row: M. Garfield, R. Anderson, C. Bliss, H. Labo. Front Row: C. Corlton, G. Tjosvold, J. O'Brien, J. Skok. 54 GOLF TEAM THE TEAM Mr. Lien, the coach; Joe Bolstad, Joe Langenberger Ronnie Johnson, Gordon Fish and Terry Houg. 55 Captain—Jack Langlais Top Row: Mr. O'Brien, T. Edwards, L. Thomsen, J. Gormon, B. Becker, P. Ouellette, J. Langlais, E. Galbraith. Bottom Row: R. Ecklund, T. Clarke, R. Peterson, L. Swenson, J. Leone, J. Wcsterbcrg. ATHLETIC BOARD Mr. Fischer, Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Stroiton, Mr. Softer, Mr. Lien, Mr. Showbold and Mr. Chapman. Mr. O'Dell and Mr. Meixner are not in the picture. BASEBALL TEAM Bock Row: Mr. O'Brien, B. Toutges, S. Mielke, J. Bergstrom, L. Therrion, L. Thomsen, J. Montury, J. Quinton, J. Erickson. Front Row: P. Ouellette, J. Leone, R. Peterson, J. Crowley, R. Ecklund, D. Lloyd. INTRAMURAL BASEBALL TEAM Bock Row: T. Houg, .G. Trudell, D. Olson, M, Hotelsted. Front Row: C. Bliss, J. Bolstod, E. Toftelond. These pictures represent the making of the school spirit. Those pictured perform in all our auditorium programs and out on the field during athletics. The whole student body wants to thank these leaders for their time and energy. 3 GIRLS' SPORTS TENNIS Yvonne Toylor Louise Tyrell Bock Row: Roso Elliott, Miss Stcvcning, Mary Solovich, Betty Schebloom, Jo Ann Swenson. Front Row: Joon Sticka, Jo Ann Heebl, Ana Moc Pelok, Barbara Carlson. BADMINTON GOLF TEAM A l . ijf’t r GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM Left to right: Ann Bronkalo, Elaine Pihlstrom, Elizabeth Short, Pat Fischer, Betty Minor, Beverly Detteman, Ana Moe Pelok, Carolyn Hel-mon, Marlys Pihlstrom, Cothie Olson. 60 ACTION) 1. Girls' tumbling team. 2. Senior girls playing volleyball. 3. A lesson in folk dancing. 4. A jump ball during a girls' basketball game, Congratulations and Best Wishes Compliments of to the THE NORTHWESTERN GLASS COMPANY 219 North 2nd Street Graduating Class of 1952 Minneapolis 1, Minnesota @A und, East Hennepin and Fourth Since 1893 THE AVERAGE GIRL WOULD RATHER HAVE BEAUTY THAN BRAINS, BECAUSE THE AVERAGE MAN CAN SEE BETTER THAN HE CAN THINK. EAST SIDE'S FINEST STORE OLSON JEWELRY CO. Compliments of 211 East Hennepin Avenue KUGLER SERVICE STATION BRidgeport 3590 18th end Como Ave. S. E. Minneapolis University National Bank Compliments of U-Pay Go PETES COLLEGE CLEANERS A CHECKING SERVICE FOR EVERYONE 427 14th Avenue S. E. Pete Paulus • Your Friendly Campus Bank House of Hanson • 718 Washington Avenue S. E. 62 1RL,, P B IE R N K IE M ][ N C,, See Diamond Ray . . . for your jewelry, diamonds, watches and watch repairs. 504 Jeweler Exchange Building Minneapolis, Minnesota Geneva 6414 thos. LYNESSONS DINKY TOWN DIME Florists 324 FOURTEENTH AVE. S. E. 206 EAST HENNEPIN AVENUE GLadstone 9933 Minneapolis, Minn. BR. 6701-2 Compliments to Class of 1952 THANKS TO . . . DAHLGREN CLEANERS Mr. Peterson Miller Studio Mr. Miller Buckbcc-Mcors Mr. Lynum Poul Foss Printing Co. Mr. Olsen Cordinol Advisor 714 Washington Avenue S. E. The Stor” Sport Pictures The odvertising stoff: Buzzy Therrion, Janice Elsberry, Terry Edwards, Kathryn Krook, For Better Haircuts John Gorman, Janet Lenvik, monoger. The Morsholl Faculty OSCAR'S BARBER SHOP The business staff: Mary Solovich 1302 4TH ST. S. E. and assistants. The Marshall Office Force and . . . Chuck”. HARVARD BARBER. SHOP The Cardinal of '52 604 WASHINGTON AVE. S. E. 63 From your Favorite Florists UNIVERSITY FLORISTS ICE CREAM H. M. BLISS 410 Fourteenth Ave S. E. GL 2370 is a CROWN Nourishing Food IRON WORKS EAT COMPANY MORE 1229 N. E. TYLER STREET OF IT THE HUMAN BRAIN IS WONDERFUL IT STARTS RIGHT IN WORKING THE MOMENT YOU WAKE UP IN THE MORNING, AND DOESN'T STOP UNTIL YOU ARE CALLED ON IN CLASS. FOR FINE DRY CLEANING A FRIENDLY BANKING INSTITUTION KAMPUS KLEANERS 1301 FOURTH STREET S. E. GL 1053 THIRD NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK Congratulations to Class of '52 DR. W. N. McCREA 412 East Hennepin 327 14th Avenue S. E. Gl. 1929 LI. 0711 64 BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! NEW AND SECOND HAND BOOKS NOTEBOOKS — STATIONERY All University Supplies At the University of Minnesota PERINE'S Main Store 315 14th Ave. S. E. Branch Store Harvard Wash. Compliments of THE GRAY'S GIRLS RIVERROAD PHARMACY 14 27th Avenue S. E. GLadstone 5442 THE PROM FORMALS ARE GETTING MORE DARING EVERY YEAR —THE FRONT IS NOW DARING THE BACK. GEO. J. MUNCK HARDWARE 1519 Como Ave. S. E. Minneapolis 14 Minnesota School and Stationery Supplies ACME PRINTING and STATIONERY CO. Leoding Campus Printers and Stationers Gl. 7878 421 14th Avenue S. E. Emil Heusboutg HANNAY'S SPORT SHOP 'The Sportmen's Rendezvous' 514 EAST HENNEPIN AVENUE AT. 3524 ATlantic 1819 413 EAST HENNEPIN AVE. MINNEAPOLIS 65 SHEFFIELD FL0PIS1 801 Washington Gl. 1955 M9ne„,ep„ PI. 1343 3144 Hennepin PI. 2962 fT°3 flowers for dll ' €§ C ____:_________ A ccasions AL JOHNSON'S For High School Men . . . Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes 315 14th Avenue S. E. Harvard and Washington Avenue S. E. Compliments of COMO CLEANERS SE. 2481 1516 COMO VAN ALSTINE CITY SERVICE 3350 University Ave. S. E. MAin 9001 Compliments of BOYUM’S BIG TEN GROCERY Every Day Low Prices Gladstone 1918 1523 Como Ave. S. E. THE DUTCH TREAT Fine Food and Friendly Atmosphere 412 14th Avenue S. E. MA. 9654 TODAY'S SAVING and TOMORROW S SECURITY St. Anthony Falls Office First National Bank E. Hennepin at 4th St. . . . Minneapolis Mimttr Ftdtrs! Drpoml Imtartmtt ffrptrsturn 66 Juniors and Seniors picking out their class rings. Left to right: Chuck Ekelund, Betty Svac, Paul Williams, Jone Olson, Terry Edwards and Sophie Welsh. Campus JeuselerJ 1319 4th Street Southeast Mr. Mikelson wo trying to explain the intricacies of subtraction to his young charges. You have ten fingers, he said to Ted. Suppose you had three less, then what would you have? Come the prompt reply, No music lessons. LEN'S BROILER FRIED CHICKEN, CHOPS, STEAKS BEVERAGES 815 East Hennepin Avenue Main 1217 WILSON HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS OUR SPECIALTY GL. 1515 812 Washington Avenue Southeast TURNER'S RADIO —TELEVISION SALES —SERVICE KITCHEN APPLIANCES 1217 NICOLLET BR. 1119 67 MORTUARY 405 CENTRAL AVE. • PHONE ATIantic 2369 1952 CLASS RINGS WATCHES DIAMONDS COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND UNIVERSITY CAPE AND GROCERY 3001 University Ave. S. E. AT. 9580 E. W. RUDD, Jeweler 720 Washington Avenue S. E. Next to University Notional Bonk Compliments of STADIUM CLEANERS 614 Washington Ave. S. E. GE. 3848 LIVES OF ANCESTORS ALL REMIND US WE GIVE PHOTOS TO OUR KIN, AND DEPARTING, LEAVE BEHIND US RELATIVES WHO POINT AND GRIN. 68 Compliments of SECOND N.W. NATIONAL BANK 3404 University Avenue S. E. Where the Twin Cities Meet CRYSTAL SUPER MARKET 16 - 4th St. S. E. Ample Free Parking Conversation between Jon and Morfys: Certainly wot a cute fellow you were out with lost night. Where did he hail from? A 1952 convertible. DR. G. L. KLINE Dentist 3402 University Ave. S.E. Gl. 2124 GE. 2641 BAKERY GOODS FOR VERY OCCASION 409 FOURTEENTH AVE. S. E. MINNEAPOLIS 14, MINN Teacher: A fool can ask more questions than a wise mon con onswer. Student: No wonder so mony of us flunk in our exams. COMPLIMENTS OF THE LAUNDERMILL Self Service Laundry 1820 Como Ave. S. E. GL. 1624 Wm. SIMMS HARDWARE TELEVISION — SPORTING GOODS 411 Fourteenth Ave. S.E. GLadstone 1231 Scoofi 428 East Hennepin Boyd R. Hanson 69 TIMETONE CLOCK Cr RADIO CO. Watch — Clock Radio Repair Ge. 0617 3410 University Avenue S. E. ■i CHURCHILL SERVICE 1000 University Avenue S. E. MA. 9141 400 Central Avenue S. E. Louie in a fit insane, Thrust his head beneath a train. All were quite surprised to find, How much it broadened Louie's mind. SCHAFER BROS., INC. Groceries and Meats THE TWINS Dry Cleaning 408 14th Avenue S. E. Ge. 4702 ST. ANTHONY MOTOR CO. Twin Cities' Oldest 405 14th Avenue S. E. ATIantic 5323 Chevrolet Dealer 420 Central Ave. BR. 5157 70 CONGRATULATIONS From Your Friendly Neighborhood Druggist HARVARD DRUGS YAHANDA CLEANERS CLEANING, ALTERATIONS AND MENDING 420 14th Avenue S. E. GL. 2670 600 Washington Avenue S. E. SCHNEIDER DRUG 3400 University Avenue S. E. E. J. FETT Fairway Foods Groceries and Meats Gl. 5577 628-30 8th Street S. E. NELSON'S SHOE SHOP 431 14th Avenue Southeast BEST OF LUCK from THE 1952 STAFF to THE 1953 STAFF SUNNYSIDE Compliments of GREENHOUSE PETERSON JEWELRY CO. Flowers for All Occasions . J. Boyer Co. WE DELIVER 401 East Hennepin Ave. BR. 2407 5th Avenue and 9th Street S. E. GEneva 4553 71 “J4eaxt o the Jpop yy Since 1881 PORTRAIT CANDID COMMERCIAL Your Cardinal Photographer of 1952 The Miller Studios, Inc. AT. 5549 608 Nicollet Avenue Minneapolis
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