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CLASS PROPHECY 1953 PAUL FRYKMAN A violinist, who comes to town to appear with the Minneapolis Symphony. WALLACE NORLING . . . (Still a bachelor) Teaching the Art of a Happy Marriage at Vassar. ALOYS JOHNSON . . . President ol Minneapolis Morticians Society. CLINTON HEDSTEN . . . Soap salesman for Camay Company. He hands them a soft soap line. MARVIN ANDERSON . . , Street cleaner in a New York suburb. WILLIAM STARR . . . Retires a bachelor after making millions on the stock market. RUTH MEYER . . . Dies of a broken heart. DOUGLAS WESTREM . . . Recently been awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for deck scrubbing DEAN ALMQUIST . . . One more returns to St. Peter (not to college). MARIANNA BERG . . . Head of the television department of C.B S. RUTH BROSE . . World champion woman wrestler. LUCILLE CEDERBLADE . . Trapeze artist with Barnum and Bailey. DICK ENGSTROM . . . Collecting agent for South Bend Fishing Reel and Line Company. Now he can hand them a good line PAT FREEBERG AND JANET KINDGREN . . . Now have their hands full running an old maids' homo for bacholors. EARL GRAN . . . Takes over Bing Crosby's place as Crooner of the air. CHARLES GRAVEM . . . Most popular comedian on the air. DWIGHT HAGLUND . . . Mattress tester at Montgomery Ward. CLAYTON HODNE . . . When calling him. ask for nursery attendant at Daytons. ARDYTHE HINTERMEYER ... Her letters have gone down in History. DANIEL JOHNSON . . . Organizes a new W.P.A. DWIGHT JOHNSON ... In the popcorn business he's a whiz. GORDON JOHNSON . . . Onion peeler at the 1953 World s Fair. FERDINAND JONES . . . Window washer in Chicago's largest bank. RUSSELL KNUTSON . . . Head model at Juster Brothers. BETTY HALLBERG . . . Keeper of Minneapolis Dog Pound. MYRTLE LaDOW . . . Author of How to Win Men and Keep 'em! LaVERNE LARSON . . . Head mechanic at “Fifi's Fixum Car Shoppe.” MILDRED LENGFELD . . . The Jenny Lind of modem times. DOROTHY LIJSING . . . South Side's best plumber. LORRAINE UNDSTROM . . . Still dreaming (Army or Marines). LLOYD LINDVALL . . . Professional barbor. MARGERY MANGER . . . Best pilot on the Trans-Atlantic Clipper Line. EMANUEL NELSON . . . Janitor at Daytons Basement. HELEN NELSON . . . Mistress of Ceremonies on the American woman's favorite radio program. Gab-Fest.” MYRTLE NOBLE . . . Barker at Kaplan Brothers. JEANNE PAINTER . . . Saleslady for the Ajax Marble Monument Company. At last she's got her agates. LOIS JEAN PERRSON . . . Editor of the Love-Lorn section of the daily paper. ELAINE PALM . . . President's personal secretary. CAROL QUAM . . . Famous lecturer on the topic, Psychological Pneumoencephalography (operation of a brain). STAN RUDELL . . . Pitcher for New York Giants baseball team. MARION LARSON . . . Runs the Nut House on Nicollet Avenue. DOROTHY SAMUELSON . . . Filling station attendant. DAVID SWANSON . . Returns to the Academy to be M.A.'s chef. HELEN SWANSON . . . Minnesota's contribution to the field of poetry. JOYCE SWANSON . . . Dish washer at Russell Inn and Phil-up.” ROBERT SWANSTROM . . . Retired on money won in the Irish Sweepstakes. ESTHER UNRAU . . . Russian Diplomat(ette). GERTRUDE WAHL . . . Administers to seasick patients aboard ship. LORRAINE WALKER . . . Following in the steps of William Beebe, the deep-sea diver. BERNARD WAAGE . . . Famous inventor of the bladeless knife without a handle AGNES BERGSTROM . . . Wild animal trainer with Barnum and Bailey. DOROTHY HUNTSBERGER . . . Head guide at Yellowstone Park. SUSAN LOBB . . . Has a job putting salt in the ocean (She always was at sea). ETHEL LUNDEEN . . . Milkmaid on automatic milking machine. Page Fourteen
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THE GRADUATES Motto .... To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. .... Tennyson. C Hodaton, D. Westrem. W Norling. A. Johnson, W. Starr, P Frykman. Class Officers . . . Fall, 1942 Spring. 1943 President ......Marvin Anderson Paul Frykman Vice President....Wallace Norling Wallace Norling Secretary ......William Starr Aloys Johnson Treasurer ......Douglas Westrem Clinton Hedsten Valedictorian .... Wallace Norling Salutatorian - La Verne Larson Pago Thirteen
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JUNIORS . . Fourth Row; R Hipp. G Hipp. M Ostrom, R. Poterson O. Oppen. J. Hedlund. D Nelson. R Wiga nowaky, C Sudor, S Cronseth. B Ibllngs, J. Tromsness. J Hark less. W Pearson. C Gould. J Ruflcorn Third Row: E Sutton. F Miller, D Montgomery. C Ingmam. J Swanson. L. Benson. L Dahlin, M Nelson, L. Williams. E. Shoemaker. V Ekman. D. Anderson, E Anderson. V Schultz Second Row L Sandberg. M Otteson. M Rocene. V Lundquist. M Gronvall. M Peterson. Miss Johnson. J Johnson H Nelson. J Lee. S Anderson P Kutler. Y Phillips, M Painter, M Lavers. M Leighton. First Row M Smith, M Ostrom D. Algren. M NyJander. A Baker. Mr. Vettrus. A Erickson, E. Carlson. S Anderson. M Erickson. S Blomquut. A. Skepstad In the athletic, musical, forensic, social, and religious realms the Junior class came forth and proved themselves to be important factors in school activities. They chose as their officers; president, Marvin Ostrom. vice president. Richard Hipp; secretaries, Marcia Peterson and Vivian Lundquist; and treasurers, Doris Algren and Richard Peterson Th« popular Juniorsl Ws evon do chemistry alter 3 30. Pago Fifteen
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