Osseo Fairchild High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Osseo, WI)

 - Class of 1953

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Fourth Row: Robert R. , Janice A. , Glenn V. , Jeanette A. , Eldor H. , Loetta R. , Darrell F. , Colleen H. , Dale J. , Virginia G. , Warren B. , Charlotte S. Third Row: Larry L. , Verna S. , Norman S. , Colleen H. , Eugene N. , Barbara L. . Maynard V. , Jane O. , Donald O. , Janice G. , Dale A. Second Row: Roger H. , Charlotte N. , Gary O. , Mannette O. , Ivan P. , Phyllis M. , Larry C. , Yvonne H. , Jerry J. , Mavis P. , Robert O. , Mr. Johnson. First Row: Sylvia N. , Lyman G. , Alva S. , LaVern M. , Amy M. , Bill B. , Grace S. Seated: Ross F. , Louise P. , Joann B. , Alyce I. President: Ross Fiedler Vice-President: Louise Porter Secretary: Joann Brown Treasurer: Alyce Ivers Class Colors: Old Rose and Silver Class Motto: Climb though the rocks be rugged. Class Flower: White Rose

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VERNA SELL I'm here, even ifl don't tell everyone. FHA I,2,3,4g Pep Club 4: Dramatics 4: GHC 2,3. , 4 CHARLOTTE STEEN T 1 lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally T ' nice, t 'C FHA 1,2,3,4g Treas. 45 Pep Club 3,45 Foren- r sics 2,3,4: Dramatics 3,4g Class Play 3 Ur. 8: ,5pSr.J: GHC 2,3.4. I , NORMAN STUBER The teachers may have gone to college, but as you see I too have knowledge. FFA 1,2,3,4g Rep. 3g sec. 4 Forensics I, 2 , 3, 45 Dramatics 3,41 Class Play gg Track 2,4. ,ffl ,ff-NSN' ,z in 4 1... K A f? iw Q QQ ' EQ 14 ml K' if My s V afsg - M., ' i 11,4 '-Q, '- is W Qs I, fc GLENN vhhbb Qs , ' 1 No smart Rahvqastes ' CJ . . . , Us time with girls. I m no s rt , C manl Ng. FFA 1,2,3,4g O Club 3,4, 9 Basketball I,2,3,4: Baseball 2,3,4g Track 2,3,4. 'iff'-5 iw 'SX 1, N ' ' 'V MAYNARD VOLD 'lY3 N' ,. gDgn't mind me--I just N545 'ff stu ere. x x dA X 4: Tl'3Ck 294 llll,!I. ,llll' I l I 1 l ' I n I l , ' ' A - -a I Theme: The End of a Perfect Day. We have come to the end of our high school days, And now we must bid you adieu. Our years at Osseo have quickly passed And now that our work is through, The mem'ries of Osseo will never fade, Nor will our friends so true, For each will leave a part of him, Within these walls we knew. Please remember us dear old Osseo High We leave this thought with you, Climb though the rocks be rugged and steep, A watch word in all that you do. This motto will guide the path we choose, In years which follow this night, And our mem'ries of Lincoln tho' dimmed by tears, Shall be our guiding light. J



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MASS HISTIIHY Four years ago we started on the largest venture of our lives, or so it seemed then. After much anticipation and excitement, summer had passed and school opened for another year, but for ps this was different. This was the first day of our high school ife. Sixty brave students entered Lincoln Hill High School as fresh- men in the fall of 1949. Those who entered were Maynard Vold, Jerald Johnson, Dale Amundson, Glenn Vold, Dale Johnson, War- ren Butek, Darrell Fitch, Eldor Henning, Orville Johnson, Rob- ert Otto, Richard Wadsworth, John Berens, Gary Swenson, Char- lotte Nelson, Verna Sell, Colleen Hudson, Jane Olia, Collen Hein, Janice Anderson, Virginia Gullard, Charlotte Steen, Jeannette Anderson, Leah Ray Hein, Joann Brown, Mavis Peterson, Sylvia Nokelby, Gary Olson, Eldon Gunderson, John Barnhardt, Dennis Johnson, Martin Sell, Roger Christianson, Larry Larson, Nor- man Stuber, Donald Olson, Ivan Peterson, Robert Rongstad, La- verne Martin, Philip Scheuermann, Roger Hass, Billy Baum, Alva Sandler, Emelia Maug, Louise Porter, Evelyn Torpen, Nanette Olson, Loetta Ross, Janice Gunderson, Yvonne Hintz, Phyllis Matz, Marie Goss, Grace Scheuermann, Lyman Gunem, Larry Caucutt, Barbara Lowe, Ross Fiedler, and Alyce Ivers, Gordon Douglas, Eugene Bauer, Buck Bauer, and Warren McBride joined our class the second semester. We chose as our class officers, Ross Fiedler, president, Lar- ry Caucutt, vice presidentg Barbara Lowe, secretary, and Alyce Ivers, treasurer. Mr. Olson and Mrs. Wallace were our class advisors. As freshmen we were treated in a most peculiar manner dur- ing the first few weeks of school. The sophomores seemed to have no mercy on us. Since then we have had the opportunity to turn our vengeance on the present juniors. There is no need to remind everyone of the odd things we did as freshmen, for every- one remembers. Our school days continued to be more interesting as we began havin parties, ball games, singing in the choir, an belonging to schoo1 activities. On Sept. 5, 1950, we returned as sophomores, with 54 mem- bers in our class. Two new members, John Brevik, and Eugene Norby, joined our class this year. Those who failed to return with us were John Barnhardt, Buck Bauer, Raymond Bratsven, Marie Goss, Dennis Johnson, Orville Johnson, Elgart Miske, Martin Sell, Evelyn Torpen, and Richard Wadsworth. Robert Rongstad was chosen as our class president for this year. Other officers were Barbara Lowe, vice president, Louise Porter, secretary, and Joann Brown, treasurer. Mr. Herum and Mr. Bolander acted as our advisors. At last we could express our superiority over the freshmen. We had the privilege of initiating them on Sept. Z7. As sophomores we were active in nearly all the school activi- ties. We also had members in band, choir, and the various clubs. We enrolled as Juniors in the fall of 1951. At last we were upperclassmen! Of course we still had to look up to the seniors, but we had two classes looking up to us. Our junior class officers were Ross Fiedler, president, Joann Brown, vice president, Phyllis Matz, secretary, and Don Olson, treasurer. Mrs. Ward and Miss Vander Kamp served as our ad- visors. Along with the junior year came many extra things to do. One of the big events was the class play, Who Wouldn't Be Crazy,

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