Redwood Falls High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Redwood Falls, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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CARDINAL STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT. FRONT ROW: Gloria Elliot. Pat Boushek. Royce Russell. Donna Slmondet. SE 'ONI ROW: Joan Tisue, Jo Ann Anderson, BUI Hillger. Lucille Watk|ns, Ijaurle Slocum. Boh Gray, min, Jo I echner. Blair BJerke. Mr. Huffman. Donna Bee mink, I«eora Kre- May each of you find in our 51 Cardinal year- book memories of your high school days, and may its pages become worn through reminiscence. We wish to thank Floyd Huffman, our faculty adviser, to whom we are deeply indebted for the infinite patience and understanding that he has given. Also we extend thanks to everyone who helped make this annual a success. STAFF Editors Business Managers Feature Editor Art Photography I «at Boushek Will and Prophecy Royce Russell Gloria Elliot Bill Hillger Dramatics - Lucille Watkins History - . - • Marilyn Hawton Music - - - Joan Tlsue Sports - Blair BJerke Junior Representative Faculty Advisor - - - Floyd Huffman Leora Kremln Jo Lechner John Breckenridge. Jo Ann Anderson I.aurie Slocum Donna Simondet Bob Gray Donna Beernlnk

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Class Officers OCHS, PARKER We see him in the spring and in the fail and that's to KICHT: JoAnn Anderson. Chuck Kelly, John Breckenridge. Ronnie Skillman Boy And Girl Slaters Pat Boushek and Royce Russell



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Prophecy HOWDIE SPORTS FANS! Today marks the be- ginning of Dog Days, which is Red Dog Gulch’s week-long holiday or should I say holiweek, which is equal only to April Fool’s Day for entertain- ment. This week everything and everybody goes to the dogs. In a short time the well remembered dog races will begin. It’s the most exciting event that ever touched the gutters of Red Dog Gulch. Bets can be placed at Wendt’s Recreation Parlor or at the betting booths at the stadium, however, Tony gives better odds. Tony’s also run- ning a part time auto-wrecking service these days. Let’s look over the line-ups for today’s races. Laurie Slocum, coach of Red Dog Kennels, has one of the top canines in his possession named Rusty Chuck Burmeister, a free-lance coach, has quite a mongrel, still, Lady is considered a good runner although she is a dark-horse or perhaps a dark- dog. Etlar Johnson’s dog, Duke, locks like he’s in excellent shape; and Bob Gray’s cur, Wolf, will certainly be a leading contender. Coach Royce Russell’s mutt Jeff (Mutt Jeff, get it?) will cer- Uinly do his best to win the cup. Coaches Ronnie Skillman and Kelly have been ruthless competitors for many years and their dogs Satan and Angel will likely as not have a fight before the end of the race. That huge red monster is Jack Smith’s dog Although slightly flea-bitten he’ll still be in there fighting. Last but not least is John Breckenridge’s dog, Curley, who looks like a good racer. We notice that the tellers in the betting booths are all ex-math students. Leora Kremin, Jo Ann Andersen, and Art Henderson are really taking in the dough. At the nearby concession stand we see Lerv Jones and Ambrose Kahnke, who.are work- ing there, selling beer to Phyllis McCorquodale and Gloria Elliott. That’s strange because Lerv and Ambrose are usually on the other side of the bar. On the program it says that during the inter- mission we will have vocal refrains by Doris Peters and the small town A1 Jolson. Bill Hillger. Doris will sing ‘Abba Dabba Dabba” and Bill will sing “9 243,516 Bottles of Beer Hangin’ on the Wall.” As we eagerly await the start of the races we see Pudge Fisher’s all-drum orchestra playing “We Rapp Resent ’ with Bill Henke as solo drummer. We notice several of our loyal alumni, namely Tom Dwyer and Arlin Krueger, throwing tomatoes at the orchestra. (Legend has it that Tom’s and Arlin’s all- brass orchestra lost the contract to Pudge Fisher, and they’re pocr losers ) Next on the pre-race entertainment is the juggling team of Doug Kam- holz and Arlene Castle. I guess Arlene has Doug pretty well reformed to keep him in training. It says on the program that Blair Bjerke will take care of any possible photo-finish. JoAnn Brandt recently became Blair’s assistant because Blair needed flashlight batteries for his camera’s flashgun and JoAnn was everready. We’ll switch over to Bob Aufenthie now who is today’s announcer. He deesn’t need a public address system, he just shouts.

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