Minot High School - Searchlight Yearbook (Minot, ND)

 - Class of 1949

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REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS FRANK MCLANE Heralded far and wide as Pierre or The Nose, Frank has been active in Playmakers-taking the lead in many roles.-High Times and Searchlight, sports editor, Hi-Y club, Key club, Thespians, and and reserve basketball. Frank always has a hand in livening things up when the tide of life is low. JOYCE MARTIN Lively Joyce Martin has participated in many ac- tivities during her years at Minot High. In her senior year she served as secretary of the senior class and of the student council. T-he job as copy-editor for the High Times also fell on her shoulder for two semesters. This talent placed her in Quill and Scroll and on the Magician staff. Joyce is also a member of the first debate team. In spite of all this she has found time to be active in band, be on the honor roll and serve as home room president. MARILYN HENSRUD Pert Marilyn Hensrud, more commonly known by her friends as Liz, has made her presence well felt in Minot High. She has been active in A cap- pella choir, Quill and Scroll and the Magician staff. In her senior year Liz was president of the Pep club member of the Loyalty day queens court and also feature editor on the High Times for two semesters. DEAN SCHREPEL Active Dean Schrepel has shown his executive ability in many respects. He was business manager of the High Times, a home room officer every year and president of Key club. As president of Quill and Scroll, Dean was editor of the Magician. Along with his outside activities Dean is an outstanding saxo- phone player in the band. Page Twenty five

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So farewell to you, Minot High. BETTY WELCH Calling Dr. Kildare. Girls Chorus 2: A cappella 3: League Basketball 13 Girls Triple Trio 3: Shorthand Club 3: Vocal Class 2g League Volleyball 1,2,3. BOB WHITE I'll take home brew CBreawJ. Home Room Officer 2,3: Reserve Football 1: Varsity Football 2,3: League Basketball 1,2,3: Prom Committee 2: Hi-Y Club 2,33 Executive Council 2.3: Cheer1ea lwf 9 CLARICE WESTPHAL The Jack's my card. Pep Club 2,3: Girls Chorus 1,23 A cappella 1,2,3- President: Triple Trio 2: Ushers Club 2: FHA 1: Prom Committee 2. EUGENE WICKS I have so much more tha Rembrandt: why should I fight it? Band 1,2,3: Orchestra 1,2: Reserve Football 1: Prom Committee 2: High Times Staff 2: Searchlight Staff 3: Hi-Y Club 31 Key Club 1,2: Pep Band 2,33 Rep. to Boys State 2. favorite MITSUE YANAGITA I don't let study inter- fere with my education. Class Officer 2: BOB WHEELER BEN WHITAKER MARLYS WHITCOMB The night has a thousand Living costs so much 'Tm just a 'Prisoner of eyes, be careful! money. Love'. Athletic Council 1,2: League Basketball 1. Pep Club 2: Class Officer 1,2,3: Library Club 1: Varsity Football 2- Prom Committee 2. Manager: League Basketball 3: Loyalty D355 Committee Prom Committee 2: Searchlight Staff 3: Hi-Y Club 2,3- President Key Club 1,2: Reserve Basketball 1- Manager: Varsity Basketball 2- Manager: Executive Council 3. I ,N gyrffff' if H .Vial they ' gy 5' , ,I ,f if ,rf - ww I ,fn qi bi -' 1 :fi F RAMONA WILKES ' C Regular attendance- N' what's that? BONNIE YINEMAN My intentions are good, but my actions are Wick ed. Pep Club 2.3: A cappella 1,2,3: Loyalty Day Committee 3: Prom Committee 2: l sf.: Q! -in , Q sy: fi sae, r,!41Jk- Q I ' Q, b . VM ..,.. by felis, R' 5 V, , My 1' V CHARLES WOLFE Never chase a woman or ' a streetcar. There'll be another one along in a minute. I Playmakers Reserve 1: X Home Room Officer 1 Vargy Footobgll 1,3: TED WILLIS Ktfcqul, 'Romeo, Romeo, which Reserve Basketball 1: one tonight, Romeo? Varsity Basketball 2,3 Track 2,3: KENNETH ZASTERA Gentlemen prefer blondes -so do I. Reserve Football 1: Varsity Football 2,33 League Basketball 2,35 ,Rep. to Boys State 3: league Baseball 1,2,3 SHIRLEY ZUZULIN Well bowl me d0wn.' Pep Club 2,35 High Times Staff 2.3: Prom Committee 2: League Basketball 1,2,3 Quill and Scroll 2,31 High Times Staff 2,3: Ushers Club 1,2 League Basketball 1,2,3: Hi-Y Club 2,3: Prom Committee 25 League Volleyball 1,2,3g Key Club 1,2,3: League Bowling 1,2,3: League Bowling 2: Reserve Basketball 1: League Softball 1,2,3 League Softball 1,2,3g Quill and Scroll 2,3, League Volleyball 1,2,3 K-, QM VIRGINIA WOLHOWE What's buzzin', cousin? Home Room Officer 3: Pep Club 3. Home Room Officer 2,3- Pep Club 2,3: Library Club 1,2-vice- President: A cappella 2: League Basketball 1: Ushers Club 1,2- Secretary: Loyalty Day Committee 3: Prom Committee 2: Searchlight Staff 2,3- Editor: Quill and Scroll 31 Legislative Council 3- President: Executive Council 25 Debate 2: Delegate to NIPA 2. Page Twenty-four



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GRETA BREAW Vivacious and sparkling are two words that des- cribe Greta Breaw. Her outstanding personality has made her well known and well liked everywhere. Greta served as secretary of her class in both her junior and froshmore years. She was an active mem- ber of band and playmakers. During her junior year she was president of A cappella and very pro- minent in oratory work. For two semesters the High Times claimed her services. In her senior year she was active in Quill and Scroll, serving as sec- retary. She was also a member of the queen's court and Minot 1-Iigh's DAV queen candidate. WALLY VARBERG Possessor of one of the most radiating personali- ties in the school--although in a subdued sort of way -as well as being the outstanding all around ath- lete, would be a description as appropriate of Wally as one is likely to find. If success in activities under- taken means anything then Wally should be at the top of the list. In athletics, he went out for track, junior legion baseball, basketball and football-win- ning statewide recognition in the latter two. Var- berg also served three years in band and held office as junior class vice-president and senior class presi- dent. Pugqe Twenty-six MITSUE YANAGITA The energetic editor of the '49 Searchlight has had the opportunity to show her executive ability in every organization in which she has pa1'ticipated. As junior class president, she lead the successful prom. She was a home room officer, vice - president of library club, secretary of ushers club, a committee member for Loyalty day, and in debate. She was also active in the executive council. In spite of all out- side activities and being valedictorian of the '49 class, she is one of the most popular girls in school. BOB WHEELER Dependable Bob Wheeler always has a cheery smile and gay hello for everyone. Bob never lets anyone down, He was a representative to the athletic council in his froshmore and junior years. As well as being a class officer for three years, he has done outstanding work as manager of basketball and football and as a member of the prom and ex- ecutive committees.

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