Moorhead High School - Cho Kio Yearbook (Moorhead, MN)

 - Class of 1940

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JEAN ELLIS SCHUSTER Cho-Kio 3: Spud Stuff 3: Dolmte 3: Sola-mme Club 3: lntur-Nos 1, 2, 3, CURTIS SJOBERG Wig and Mask 1, 2, 'Fri-zasurfzr 3: DQ- lmto 1: lizmwl 1., 2, 3: Orchcstrzt 3: Pep Bamfl 2, 3: Boys' Intramural 1. 2. 3: D:1rldy Long' Longs 2 RUTH ELEANOR SMITH Debate 3: Chorus 2. 3: G.A,A. 2: Rosas of tho Danube Il: All :ul Sen. 2: Intl-r 1, 2, 3. MAVIS SNARTLAND t.l..X.A. 2, 3: C..'X..fX. Rourrl 2: Inter- Nos 1. 2. 3. HOWARD W. SNYDER Intrumurul 1. 2. 3: lfootbull 1, 2. MERIAM SOLBERG 1A'i1: :incl Music 1, 2, 3: Inlrrr-Nos 1. 2, 3: Dorrlnnmtion 3 Cllist. Winn:-fr, 31: 0l'f'l1l'Stl'Il 1, 2: Verso Choir 2, 3 D:ulrly Long' l,r::.:s. ELDA FAYE SOUERS Inter-Nos 1. 2, 3: Chorus 3: Hose of the Dunulu,- 3. ELLEN STAIR Ulm-liio Slzifl' 3: Spud Slnli' 3: lntur-Nos l, 2, 3. ANN STOLT Inter-Nos 1. 2. 3. MILDRED STRAND Inter-Nos 1. 2. 3: .I'.il,n-u.ry Assistant 3: Band 2, 3. ARNOLD STROM Silllllil. Alplm Sigma 3: Gurnmn Bimrl 3: School Patrol l: Clumrus 3: lflund 1, 2, Il: Pup liuuml 2. 3: Boys' 1ntr:l.uuu':il 1, 2, 3: li:.iskotb:xll l, 2: Rose ol' thc Dun- ubu 3. CLIFFORD SUTTON Gornmn 'l'l:nnc1 3: Chorus 3: lfllllll 2. 33 Orvluasti-:1, 3: IH-p lirinrl 2, 3: lioys' lnlm-rnulrzll 2: Rose-' of llur l71ll'llll!l ' 3. AUBREY E. THOMAS Boys' lntiumurnl l, 2, 3. HAROLD R. THYSELL Chu-Kio Staff 3: Slkflllll. Alpha, Sig'- mu. 3: Dobutt- 2, 3 CDislrict XVinncr 31: Science Club 3. Boys' lntrxunurul 3: Verso Choir 2: Footlmll 3: lilxteinpor- :menus Speaking: 2. 3: Original Orutory 3: Germain Club 2. THOMAS J. TOWEY Sulmol Patrol 2, 3: Boys' Il1lll'ilIl1lll'Z1l 1, 2, 3: Boys' M Club: Science Club: Football l, 2, 3: ,Hus- kelball 1. 2: Trac-k I. DOROTHY TWETEN Intvr-Nos 1. 2, 3: Chorus 3: l-losc ol' the lJ:m11bo 3. ARDELL VOLD XVif.:' :ind Musk 2, fl,vSOC'l'Ul2ll',Y 3: lntcr-Nos 1, 2. 3: Lzttin Club 1: Chorus l. 3: Ross: ol' the Danube 3: Briar Rose 1: I-lurxumiy Hall. RICHARD WAMBACH Cho-Kio Stall' 3: inter-Nos 1, 2, 3: 2, 3. MYRTLE WANGSNESS Cho-Kio Staff' 3: Inter-Nos 1, 2. 3: Chorus 3: Hose ul' the Dmullre 3, DONN C. WARD Cho-Kio Stuff 3: Sigma Alpha Sigma 2. 3: Gorman Band 2, 3: Chorus 3: Band .l, 2, 3: Pup Band 1, 2. 3: Boys' Intrxtmurul 1, 2, 3: Footlwitll 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2: 'Frack 2: Rose ol' thu I,Jiuu1lmu 3: Tho T':I'lElI'Ij ' 3: Grow- ing P:Lins : Wind in Tlu- South 2: All at Sea 2: Tluzspi:m 2, 3. ONALD WELCH Chorus 3: Boys' lntrzuuurnl 1: Football 2: Rose of thc Danube. ERHART WENTZ Siginat Alpha. Sigma 2, 3: German Band 3: Gcrnuin Club 2: Chorus 3: Orchestra. 2, 3: Pop Band. 2, 3: Verse Choir 2: Ifootlmll 3: linskelball 1, 2: Truck 2: Rose of the D:1nube : Tin: l'Ineniy : NVind in the South : M2LCll'lQ'ill Club 3: Buss Scxtot. MERSON D. WERRE School Patrol 3: Science Club 3: Boys' Intrmnurzil 3: Verse Choir 3. ORNA WESTBERG Cho-Kio Staff 3: Inter-Nos 'l, 2. 3, President: Chorus 2, 3: Band l, 2, 3: Orcliostra. 1, 2, 3: Pep Band 2, 3: Clicurlezulor 1, Rooter King: G.A.A. 1: G.A.A. Board 1: Rose of the Dzinuben: Wind in the South : Maclrignl Club 3: All ut Sean: String Quartet: Vlfoodwind Quintet: Brass Quintet. ARCELLA M. WHITCOMB Chorus 3: Rose of the Dmi- ube : Inter-Nos 1. 2. 3. ARTHA A. WHITCOMB Chorus 3: Rose of the Dan- ube : Inter-Nos 1, 2, 3. OB WRIGHT Band 1. 2. 3: Pop 'Rand 3: Boys' Intramural 1, 2, 3: Bzislccetbnll 1: 'l'ra,c-lc 2, 3. E211

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Barbara Ness Bernt Norby Norman W. Ohnstad Inter-Nos 1, 2, 3. Harvey M. Olich Cho-Kio Staff 3: 'Boys' M Club 2, 3: Boys' In- tramural Sports 1. 2, 3: Football 2, 3: Track 1, 3: Baskrltliall 2, 3: Spud Staff 3. Gerald F. Paasch Oliver H. Pederson Cho-Kio Staff 3: Spud Staff 3: Vifig and Mask 1, 2, 3, Al: School Patrol 1. 2, 3, 43 Boys' Nl Cllllm 2, 3: Boys' Intramural 1. 2, 3, -1: Football 2. 3: Basketball 2, 3: Track 2. 3: Rose of the Danuhe : The I+Inemy : Daddy Long Legs : Briar Rosen: Harmony Hall : Growing Pains J 'WVind in the South : All at Sean: Tl1GSIJlFUT 3, 4. Kathleen Peterson Cho-Kio Staff 3: Inter- Nos 1, 2, 3. Robert Politiski Cho-Kio Staff 3: Spud Staff 3: Boys' M Club 3: Football 3: Basketball 2, 3: Biology Camera Cluh CPres.J: Quill and Scroll. Shirley Marie Quick Xvig and Mask 1, 2. 3: Inter-Nos 1. 2, 3: Chor- us 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Cheer Leader 3: Rose ol' the Danube 3: All at Sea. 2. Phyllis Sands Cho-Kio Staff 3: Spud Staff 3: 1Vig and Mask 1, 2. 3, Pres. 3: Inter-Nos Council 1, 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Band 2, 3: Orches- tra 2, 3: Growing Pains 1: Quill and Scroll 3: Wind in the South Production Staff: The Enemy Production Staff. Lawerence Overby Bill Pappas Boys' l'ntrau'iural Sports 2: Football 1, 3. Adeline Perman Cho-Kio Staff 3: Chorus 3: VVif.r and Musk 2. 3: Orchestra 3: Science Cluli 2: Cheer Lmieaclur 3: G. .-X. A. 1. 2: Rose of the- Danuhcn: Camera Cluli 2: Inter-Nos l, 2, 3. Marlys C. Peterson Inter-Nos 1, 2, 8: B:-intl l, 2. 3. Dolores E. Possehl Sigma. Alpha Sigma 1, 2. 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Orcluxs- tra 1, 2, I-l: Verso Choir 2. 3: Rose of the Dan- uho : The Enemyu: Briar Rosc : Growing Pains : NVind in tho South : All at Soa, : Regional Dcolaination Vvinncr 3: District Dc- bate NVinncr 3. Albert Roggensack Sigma Alpha Sigxna, 2, 3: Chorus 1. 2. 3: Boys' In- trztmural 1, 2: Boys' Quartet 3: Rose of tho Danube 3 Tho Enemy 3: Briar Rose 2: YVinri in thc South 2: All at Sea 2: Mzldrigal Club 2, 3: Thospian 2, 3. Helen L. Sattre Cho-Kia Staff 3: Spud Staff 3: Inter-Nos l, 2, 3: 'Nig' and Mask 3: Debate 1: Chorus 2, 3: GL A. A. 1: Rose of the Danube 3: All at Sea. 2: Quill and Scroll 3. Elsie M. Paasch Intor-Nos l, 2, 3. I Gertrude O. Paulson Cho-lilo Staff 3: Spud Staff 3: Sigma Alpl1a.Sig- ma. 1. 2, 3. Scc. 3: Inter- Nos l. 2. 3: Doclamation 1. 2: Chorus 2. 3: Verse Choir 2: G.A.A. 1, 2: Rosa ol' the Danube 3: Harmony Hall : All at Sc-a 2: XVind in the South 2: Quill and Scroll: The Enemy Production Staff. Gloria L. Peterson Cho-Kio Staff 3: Spud Stl-ill' 3: Latin Club 2: Inter-Nos. Margaret M. Politiski Gi,-rxnan Cluh 2: Inter- Nos l. 2, 3. Aleck Prihar Inlramura.l. Eva Ruliffson Vifig and Mask 1, 2, 3, Vice Pros.: Chorus 2. 3: Orchestra 1. 2, 3: Rose of the Danube 3: VVind in thc South 2: Madri- gal 3: All at Sea 2. Patty Scheel Cho-Kio Staff 3: Signu Alpha. Sigma 1, 2, 3: In- tor-Nos 3: German Clul 2: Chorus 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2: Rose of the Dan- ube 3 Briar Rose 1: All at Sea. 2: Madrigal Club 3: The Enemy' Production Staff. l201



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DONALD IVIAURITSON PATRICIA BERGLAND DOROTHY JEFFERSON CALVIN ANDERSON MR. LYLE LIMOND President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser JUNIUR CLASS HISTURY This is station CHO-KIO, the voice of The juniors. According to Confuscius iWebsters' unabridgedi the word junior means inferior or less advanced. This doesn't happen to be true in The case of the juniors of 1940, shown by the progress They have made. Starting over The air early in the fall of 1939,the juniors had a busy and exciting year. They were very well represented in debate, journalism, declamation, dramatics, chorus, band, orchestra, and sports. 1Bethel Fritch won honors in declamation and the Inter-Society play, The Enemy. Others taking major roles in The play were Lowell Newton, Warren Tang, and Donald Prindle. In the operetta, Rose of the Danube, the juniors were also well represented, one of The leads being played by Donald Prin- dle. Lloyd Brendin, Collins Olmstead, Lyle Pitsenbarger, Paul Hanson, and Norman Erickson, repre- sented the juniors on the basketball team. Football letters were won by Norman Erickson, Lloyd Brenden, Collins Olmstead, David Panchott, Willard Kuehl, Orville Olson, Lowell Newton, and Chris Kondas. Olmstead and Panchott were elected co-captains ofthe 1941 grid team. Junior council members on the girls lnter-Nossociety were Doris Grinaker, Dorothy Jefferson, Dorothy Johnshoy, Bettylou Zuehlsdorff, Ruth Berg, and Lois Perske. Serving on the G. A. A. Board was Lillah Olson and Doris Grinaker. Junior library assistants were Edith LaPash, Lillah Olson, and Dorothy Jefferson. Lloyd Brenden, drum section, Bill Christianson, cornet, and Donald Prindle, violin, are worthy of praise for their meritorious work in band and orchestra. Class officers elected at the beginning of the year are: Donald Mauritson, president, Patricia Bergland, vice-president, Dorothy Jefferson, secretary, and Calvin Anderson, treasurer. The class adviser is Mr. Lyle Limond. With all the qualities necessary for leadership, people are looking forward to great accomplishment by the seniors of 1941. 122.1

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