Murray High School - Pilot Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1965

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Cooks, Janitors Create Pleasant Atmosphere - 7 nl, The ladies who are responsible for providing stu- O'Dwyre, head cook, Mrs. Ethel Agnew, baker, Mrs. dents and faculty with hot lunches are Mrs. Leona New- Audrey Greschner, salad maker, and Mrs. Helen Peter- quist, in charge of milk and ice cream, Mrs. Winifred sen who serves the prepared food. Pictured are four men who create and maintain a and Leroy Starner. The ianitors, as well as the students clean, pleasant atmosphere around Murray. They are and faculty, have appreciated the new face Murray George Sutherlin Sr., Martin Gilsrud, Vetalis Soderman has received. The new paint has added much to our school. l The new assistant engineer, Mr. Marvin House is the chief en- Mrs. Mariorie Bundy helps keep David Nims, keeps the new build- gineer at Murray. He is head custo- our school clean. She has been ing open at night for students use. dian and a friend to all. with us for threel years. 'I6

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Forward Leading Us To Success And Knowledge Mrs. Barbara Arola teaches home economics. Mr. Peter Merila Teaches basic business, typing and bookkeeping. Miss Valborg Helseth teaches Mr. Sorenson is busy guiding the students in his art classes to use their imagination to create obiects that have artistic value. Mr. Alex Heron teaches geo., social studies, and band. He is the athletic director. Miss Mar- iorie Rusch teaches gen. music, directs the choir shorthand, secretarial practice, clerical practice, typing and mathematics. Mr. Robert Korpi teaches drafting and woodshop. srfkwiw :v'if9215e t it.:,finiem-gN??'FQ5Lif?-zQ'?iwifgfizwiiwfz mt mx: f ... .... .s A f .vs ,, ,. f sszmw-f'ws'H wwf'befg.if:::m,Q'giswwvamsizfsswmm 2311:-wr 2 i:.z:5rfs:::2e.'ef::': 3 J , gn fi..-sxwfz ef .qw-:,.,. 2 ,-f,:ef,1f:.f,vi:i1-Qg,Z:r.ym.w.ssz?ss:spff..mQe1.fffg,3.i55P,l -K - X -'dm A ' 1 7 ,,,7-,,,f- .,. vi, 1.,-Q 1 5 sms-ww, ,gs . , :. -gag:-5, ..,.-Wise:-i hams--5: A W A74 sr if ' 51: 2 A - K . -,,.:' Q 1 . .,'il. '1-.' i'i1 9 l ' ' ' 'P P it llii iyis A R - .... :IE '- ,Sw , ,V W 55.51 .... . 9.91: if JFK 91 . .. if if .. WW ' mf 4' - -- '- f 7 ,,,,,a,5j,.,:i 5-g55: -f.',::2-H'-f-- ,.f. 556,i,gt:i?5,Xs get-Z rag. -- W- f .ssi 2---- '- .i., 4 M it L ' ' sw S S 'K , J, ' ' 46, S , S ijt? 5 r ms W5 3.15252 gr mwwg J M tx ww i x if 'ffm H we 5, gt :sy me 1 . s , R 4, i. ,Mrk H SW, J ii 1 fx 'l is 59222315 ?s?r:5Sigr,f M . ,Y ,A fs , A gg 5 'gf tr Mfg., 113 ,gf g ,QQWQ evra, .W 1 ' 55 ws iw ff ' .3 W tif, S n :xg rw M W M 1 15 my ins wh gr 1 ,www H Wi QM' Q use wg J if ww sq ft Ni' f wt Q 'V 4 t is V 1 1 J V 4 e 1' if 3 I -wt S Q . Jtmf , J , , W ,dy ts f fl 'M' we ,gi it is H be Q f , ,K .. .. , . 0 -W ,,... , . ....... -. . . .,,,. . . , zstswfrskggigga Q ffwf' -' V ' ,, , .,-we ,, ff - , 1 i , .. .4 I 1 ' fflf-ff , gg. , ' , ' ss - 1 '-1 ig: K - i '- 'i 'E ss, esac. WW- .. fs fe, K . K , . V. y , 's .-., I f ,M Mi, no I ' 'rf is uf' --ii . i tf ' i 6 Vylklkhk 7 'Q Mr. Pose, Mr. Skelly and Mr. Ashworth eat in the unfinished teachers' room. When completed it will have a kitchen and studying facilities. and octette. Mr. Frederick Bunce teaches art and Eng. Mr. Eugene Pose teaches ind. arts and metal shop. Mr. Daniel Sorenson lnot shownl teaches art. ' . '



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Senior officers Steve Johnson, President, Kathi Vice-President, Marcia Briggs, Secre- ry, and Jim Wolf, Treasurer, are discussing lans for graduation. These officers worked ith the advisors in a fine spirit of harmony and -operatio'n throughout the entire year. l i .fyf f T l i eniors Use Final Year . Q x Graduation Day is truly an important day for ll seniors. Everything must be perfect, including e gowns. This year the class chose pale gold owns for the girls and blue-black ones for the oys. Here Kathy Weber fits Pat Nelson for a own while Kathleen Rudie tries one on for size. Doing an excellent iob of advising Murray's senior class of i965 are Mr. Edward Datko and Mr. Gerald Line. Among their maior responsi- bilities were planning and chaperoning the class trip, seeing that all graduation committees func- tion properly and presiding over the monthly class meetings. As Stepping Stone To Future Making one of the monthly payments towards the senior class trip is Mary Hokanson. Susan Schroeder collects the money, while Lynn Elvester keeps an accurate record. The trip to New York City, by train, was scheduled for May 6-10. With 41 students participating, a day at the World's Fair was planned.

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