Mound Westonka High School - Mohian Yearbook (Mound, MN)

 - Class of 1939

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RUBY RHS 'tSnooky I get around. Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Mound Rousers 45 Key Dettes Club 45 Committee Work. PATRICIA RINGER HP:-lti' t'Don't wait to be crankedg be a self-starter. Mixed Chorus 2, 45 Girls, Chorus 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Annual 45 Key Dettes Club 45 Science Club 45 Lens dz Shutter 45 Com- mittee Work. MURIEL SCHMIDT Schmitty'f 'KShe seems quiet but she's a riotf' Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Broadcaster Staff 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Key Dettes Club 4, Treasurerg Committee Work. MARJORIE SEALE' Jerry Cute, smart, friendly air- If there is fun, she is there. Entered from Pipestone High School in 1937 as a Junior. Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Broadcaster Staff 45 Mound Rousers 45 Poetry Club 45 Dram- atic Club 45 Lens 8z Shutter Club 45 Committee Work. WIN IFRED SHEARER Tootsie High school days have their de- lights, but they can't compare with high school nights. Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2 45 Mound Rousers 45 Key Dettes Club 45 Committee Work. CHARLES SWENSON Chuck, i'I'd like to be bashful but the girls won't let me. Football 2, 33, 4'f, Captain, Sec- ond team all districtg Track 3, 45 Wrestling Team 45 Annual Staff 45 Mound Rousers 45 Lens 8x Shutter Club 3, 45 Committee Work. LUCILLE WEINZIERL Full many a flower is born to blush unseen. Key Dettes 45 Committee Work 2, 3, 4. MELVIN WEST West' 'KHis only real labor was to kill time. Committee Work. MARGARET WEYMOUTH Blacky UI-Ier enthusiasm continually rides in high. Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Orchestra 25 Declam 45 Class Play 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Key D-ettes Club 45 Mound Rousers 45 Dramatic Club 45 Committee Work. DORIS WICKSTROM Blondie' gMy heart belongs to daggy. Entered from Wayzata in 1938. Committee Work.

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NELLIE MAAS Nell If silence were golden, she'd be a millionaire. Key Dettes Club 4g Committee Work. STANLEY MAAS Stan H uJust a country gentleman at heart. Science Club 4g Committee Work. ESTHER MUGRDECHIAN t'Mugg t'Versatile as a safety pinf' Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Girls' Chor- us 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 45 Sec. of Class 2, Class Play 3, 4g G.A.A. 2g Annual Staff 3, 4g Dramatic Club 4g Sextette 4, Quartette 45 Committee Work. JOANNE NELSON t'Mary Jo MI-ler smile compels us to love her. Entered from South High in 1938. ' Mound Rousers. 45 Key Dettes 43 Committee Work. FRAN CES NOREEN Tiny An appendix girl, the kind that gets taken out. Chorus 2, 45 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 43 Class President 25 Annual Staff 4g Mound Rousers 4, S-ec., Key Dettes 4, President, Dramatic Club 4g Committee Work. A test to him is supreme torture. DUANE OLSON NOIS' 'tHe puts all his troubles in a box sits on the lid and laughs. Football 4, Class Play 3, 4g Dramatic Club 4, Key Dettes Club 45 Student Council, Vice President: Committee Work. MELVIN J. OLSON Mel: 1 Football 33 Basketball 3, Wrest- ling 43 Committee Work. DONALD PEARSON Don, Little man what now! Entered from Little Falls in 1938. Dramatic Club 4. JACK PIERSON Piers' None but himself could be his parallel. Football 2, 341 48, 2nd team all district, Basketball 2 3 'g Track 3g Class Play 3, Dramatic Club 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Com- mittee Workg Sportsmanship award 4. VERLIE PLANK Verl HShe does little kindnesses that others leave undone. Broadcaster Staff 3, 4g Annual Staff 43 Mound Rousers 4, Science Club 4g Key Dettes Club 43 Dramatic Club 4g Art Club 4, Lens 8: Shutter Club 33 Com- mittee Work.



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DOROTHY M. WILHELM DOUGLAS WINTER JR. Doug WINSTON WISTEDT LcK3lSeI',, nA t - P H H , , , X She who Baititiiii sins? e,f:.2:..g:.:.:fn2?- Hes beg gow he hates Annual giaincgwlifiggkoadcaster Committee Work 2g Science Club me am 0 y' Business Manager 45 Poetry Club as ileslxgifildsigig Basket' Commlttee Work' 4g Committee Work . a Senior Class History ln 1936 the present graduating class entered the Canoe of Education CSenior High Schoolj and started up the river to knowledge, paddling for dear life. With Frances Noreen as president and Miss Klock as advisor things went very smoothly, save for a sit-down strike in girls' gym. Margie Bickley was vice-president and Arthur Bradley was secretary-treasurer that year. As a wlhole the year was uneventful. In the Junior year things really began to happen. Miss Edwards and Miss Endner were advisors. Arthur Bradley, Warren Jepson, and Kathlyn Lindlan were president, vice-president and secretary-treasurer, respectively. After a football season that was successful to a great extent, there was a Homecoming Carnival that Hbucked up every- body's spirits. A really hair-raising pow-wow was. held in December. It was the class play, HThe Thirteenth Chair, given under the direction of Miss Klock. In mid-winter the class had a sleiglh-ride party. It was a great success, as was a spring frolic which followed. A farewell party, the Junior-Senior Prom, for the departing braves and maidens, was held at Hotel Del Otero on May 13. In September of 1938, the class began the last stretch of their trip down the river. Bertil Larson was elected president, Robert Harlin, vice-president, and Richard Carlson, secretary-treasurer. After a year's rest, Miss Klock again took us' in hand as advisor. , A homecoming dance was the first social event of the year. Several dances were held throughout the year which were climaxed by a spring frolic beneath beautiful flpwers in early spring. The outstanding event sponsored by the Senior Class was their Senior-Class play, The Youngest. M A lgrom at Hotel Del Otero was given by the Juniors with the Seniors: as guests on ay 1 . Senior day was celebrated on May 26. The picnic at Excelsior was our last get-together. On June 2 the class was graduated. It was the first class tio be graduated frbm the new High School. '

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