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'ifflfr' DAIJIXLAQIWQ Lai? who is a trombone play r in the German Band, hasn't a dare in the world and what isn't done today may or may not get done. He plans to go into business with his dad after graduation. ROBERT DEERING4-The chef of ROBERT DEALING-An active club member and an excellent mechanic, Bob's first love is his Ford. Stop in any evening and he'll accomo- da you with a game of chess. lgnll. n-fiUJUu.4JN WMU -L ' ,Mr the Senior Class, Bobis Home Ec. helped him in and out of many jams. As vice-president of our class his variety of activities in- cluded Boys' Glee Club, Science and Photo, Club, nd Mixed Chor- US- '-J.JJr,4, Y ELLEFSON-Our Usuper- man made a name for himself and his school in basketball by leading the individual scoring for the Lake District. This promising young lawyer will probably lead his colleagues. LESLIE GRUETTE-A loud. talker and a valuable track man, also the boxing champion of his weight class. Louie won letters in track and footbball. JEROME HANSON-Jerome always BEVERLY FADDEN-t'Bev's time outside of school is spent with a former Moundite. She entered from Wayzata .in 1938 and was an enthusiastic member of the Key Dettes and various other activites. gs . - ,. 'swf' JAMES GOTHMAN-A quiet, good- natured fellow with hidden ener- gies. James plans to further his edu ation at Dunwoody. 1 ,I .va rf 1. . C., 2- -f. LAURA GOTSCH-Quiet and effi- cient are ways of describing Laura who spent most of her time in Key Dettes Club and the Home Ec. Huddlers. A secretarial course is her, choicelj I WILLIAM GUSTAFSON- T i c k e t please. William was doorman and ticket-taker for many school func- X tions, and served on the Mohian staff for two successive years. Be- hind his quietness, he's worth knowing. mf' ., j M6 1- ' PI-IYLLIS FULLER-Pretty, Engag ing, and Personality spell PEP but it also describes Piff, the friend liest girl in her class. Phyllis was president of the Mound Rousers member of both choruses, and the Mohian and X Qadcaster staffs did like to sleep and couldn't understand why it wasn't allowed in social class. Key Dettes Club, Science Club, Chess and Checker Club, plus a little boxing, took up ORVILLE HAGMAN-uCurly', thinks there is always room at the top although he is still undecided about the future. Orville was a member of the Glee Club and Mixed Chorus for two years. Base- all his wide awake moments. f WILLARD JENKINS-Willie's pret- ty wavy hair didn't help him much with the girls, but chemistry was his true love anyway. He likes to find out what a es th' gs tick. I ball is his favorite sport. ' d. 'gi 1.1. f g,f 'Ei LEONARD IVERSON-An all around athlete and a good sports- man wherever he is found, Aside from his many other activities, Iv was capt 'n of the football an asketba t ms and president of is cl a junior.
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GENE ANDERSON-First in every- th ng, even in his name, is this good-natured fellow. Andy's hobbies are radio and photography. He turned in a good job as S.O.S. announcer and cheerleader. My GEROIJD BICKLEY-t'Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your announcer tPro' . Gerold participated in bas- ketball, football, and golf, winning letters in each. His originality brought us the S.O.S. program. E D W A R D BLACKOWIAK-'I' h e facts cf his llfe are as little known as the spelling of his name. Eidie's size is no indicatlon of his ability to do a jpb and do it right. JOYCE ANDERSON- A Sunbeam Of JQY-H J0yce's ability in art and music along with her personality made her one of the most popular girls of our class. Q7 RQGER. BERGQUIST-'fBerk', be- lives in strenuous mental exercise -for the other fellow. His extra- curricular actlvities c e n t e r e d around Science Club. fy Eff iff INEZ BLEKRE-Inirative-Nice V! Energetic-Zippy. Editing the Broad- 'S t. CHSZSI' and majoring in dramatics, , R Inez was one of the leaders of the senior class. The career she has - Q chosen is journalism. 4- U :wail xnxx ALLEN EODIN-If something was to be said, then Allen would say itg if something was to be done, Allen would do it. He was a mem- ber of the S.O.S. program, annual staff, paper staff, and a very active member of the Dramatic Club. LOREN BRANDENBURG-Oh, this learning, what a thing it is! Brandy would let nothing stand in his way for a little fun. He is undecided about his future. X v , nj -' BEATRICE CAV , NAUGH-T h is is JVVVKV likeable girl spent her junior year at South but returned to .Mound for her senior year. Bede's laugh- gter is contagious and boy! what a smile! , K Lx NADINE COOPER- So quiet, so petite, so nice, and so neat. Nadine took part in many activi- ties including secretary of the Key Dettes and a typist on the Broad- caster and annual staffs. She intends to complete her business tigagiing at the Minnesota School o usiness. . ,Aff sf-ff LAWRENCE BODIN--Chosen presi- dent of his class three out of four years, Pop was the most popular and most versatile senior boy. Lawrence's one big interest is avia- tlcn and he hopes to be 'tflying high someday. He was a three letter man in football. WILLIAM BUDD-This young com- bination of Nagurski and Tommy Dorsey came from Wayzata in his junior year. Bill is a text book wired for sound and was a vital part of the class. f i.- .. 1 i, FLORENCE CHLADEK-Flo's chief interest while in high school was centered in dramatics. Her plans for the future include a post- 's training. favorite sports. graduate course followed by a RICHARD CURTIS Dick entered from South in 1938 He was a pioneer of the Mound wrestling squad and placed high in the state meet in his junior year Baseball and hockey are also among his
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df' EDITH J OHNSON-She turneth her hand to all things and doeth all things Well. Weggie's activities centered around music and art. LESLIE JOHNSON-Les, who was it .' always ready for some fun, has . set a high goal for success-his V ambition being to take aviation at - Randolph Field, Texas. RALPH JOHNSON- I love the girls and the girls love me. I understand them perfectly. Red was fullback on the football team and could handle anyone in his own weight class in wrestling. He entertained us many a time with his tenor voice. L E VERONA KASTEN-In school Ron- ny was the quiet kind whose nature never varied. Mound Rou- sers and Camera Club claimed most of her time. uqyrwll ELVERA KICKHAFER-Skating is Elvera,s hobby and to be an lair hostess is her ambition. She -was one of the many music-mggrs in the Mound Band. , f'- of ' . if 1 -.1 ELEA OR JOHNSTON-A merry heart maketh a cheerful counten- ance. Ely's ambition is to teach primary and elementary grades. BETTY KAUTH-Good things come in small packages, and this cute little senior is no exception. Betty will make a wonderful steno- grapher for any handsome presi- dent of a bank. MARILYN N KEPKE - Dependable under any circumstance, Mike was a pal to everyone. She took part in many activities including Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Drama- tic Club, the Broadcaster and Mohian staffs. Her pet peeve is to come across her name spelled with onl one os. rf .uf-V' ROBERT KNUDSON-Bob started his sports career early in his fresh- man year and finished by being acclaimed the best athlete of the senior class. SHIRLEY KUBON-Musically mind- ed Shirl took part in many musi- cal organizations including Mixed Octette and Girls' Sextette. If con- fidence of success is almost suc- cess, Shirley will be sure to achieve her goal. ff S-1 Q7 flick ARLENE KUTZ-'Efficiency plus. All things that Arlene did were really worth while and were carried out to perfection. gm N. J-ffij CHARLES LOCKHART-A letter in basketball, and two in football have entitled him membership in the Lettermen's Club since his junior year. Chuck never exerts hlmself but always gets there. 'MWA 'xi--40'f CATHERINE MURPHY- Her laughing Irish eyes give her away. Catherine was president of the Science and Photo Club and also the Key Dettes Club. Learning new dance steps is Kay's hobby HARRIET LEDIN-This is station P.E.P. bringing to you the promo- ter of the senior girls' baseball team. Harriet's educational itiner- ary included many schools. She has been a member of the Girls' Glee Club and Mixed Chorus for two y981'S. A 1 1,1- tw 4 if --. J-1 cation at a businessx college. ..f f . , -.rf f...--- - .- -. -f, and she plans to continue her edu ' l ' .. C. K
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