Spring Valley High School - Reflections Yearbook (Spring Valley, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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CUL 1' Back row Harriet Manahan Marv Lou Flagstad, Everett Zellers eRoy Henning Vlctor Tiedeman, Charles Reps Marian Yjos, Arne Gynild Antonette Markson James Uroans Second row Marjorie DuMond Lena Etscneid Helen Sanford Rudeen Molstad Joanna Chirpich John Hollander, Frances Erickson Lillian Payne, Chester Nagolski Stella Markson First row Alice Prudoehl Shirley Hoaglund, Emily Klttlesland, Huberta Stippich Margaret Luskey, Martha Bambenek, Elaine Sickle, Edith Boyum, Sabina Kretohman k -L Supe intenaent John Hollander a his desk oerform ing some of his many and var ea tasks my It C - ' y 'S :- t-- a W ' 3 fr A ' 47 2 . , ' . 7 L I I I 1 t , , ' 1 , ' , , ' 4 1 1 1 1 ' r , I . ll . gt! . xi , e ,H 6 S, ., X A 1 1 ' A - QZIQ41-L gn7 L --S 522 205 W Mw.,5m uOYD Olive Hamlin Mrs uevers A 1 Jeorge Goema a la ekxood xPu Lltflefleld Jftsafl . - gwg, .. .. --- , ,, N Q x ' -' f 4 ' .,,,A f I W 4-f ' . 1 f i I ! 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V !. x 3 L A W ll ' T r ig ' ' 2 j X l J 5'fOFS ' ' n I r n 4 if I V,'b 2 L - 109 flenice Churchill edictoninn ' tion is the orooer fruit of know' dge nd l 9 3 U Vice Pres 1 Q Glee ? 3 U Tr s Phorus 2 3 U G A A Sextet P 3 U Paper Staff 1 2 3 1: 1nnual Cfaff U VF1tor N Janice Ovens NJan nfhaten r ie forth doin? t all is worth doinv well' Deoer St ff 3 lnnusl qtsff U .J 11' f '-Q . 1 5 1 21:1 -1 w fl 4 , ' 4: ' A 91' L rry Billman 'Glo but sure P 95 e 1 Brownlow Brownie' 'The blush is beautiful but it 1 so etlmes inconreni nt' L ttermen's Club 9 3 U Football P 3 U Co Cnptplr Baseball 2 3 School Pa' ol 9 3 U Annual Staff M 'far X Nalt-r Mailand Nwaltn 'Everything has a cau. and the cause of anv- ng is everything' Mary Mari, Iashburn Mimi' President 'It is vroat clevernes t know hon to conveel one's olex rnes Band l Chorus Girls' Sextet Annual 2- -N Tres. -3- Jlee 2-3-D Gres j-U Mixed Octet Staff U Paper Staff U Class Play 3 J - . o UAnyth1ng for a laugh Loren Byers HT1nyU Lettermen's Club l-2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Helen Christopherson llchris II HShe needs no eulogy, she speaks for herselfn Homecoming Queen 4 Cheerleader 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Sextet 3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 Sec. 4 Girls' Glee 2-3-4 Class Play 3 G.A.A. 3-4 Librarian 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Paper staff 4 ..4P Lee Farnsworth 'The great end of life is not knowledge but action School Patrol 2 3 4 Joyce Dierdorff 'Inactivity is deathu Band l 4 ec Chorus 2 3 4 Girls' Glee 2 3 Sextet wueen Attendant 4 Paper Staff 2 3 Class Play :5 42 'C II , S K xgkn tx 'ul 1-7 Librarian 4 ,am K Dale Christiansen Ole HThe best way to lengthen our nights is to steal few hours from the day School Patrol 3-4 Class Play 3 Chorus 2 Tom Connelly NPsop1e who make no noise are dangerousu School Patrol 2 3 Chorus 2 fax Il H 8. . Il ,, j 25' X 3 K , gd -Ja -49 H K V. f . X Ml ' I II 1 , ' , X 1 ' 5 -2-3- S . 3-4 - -4 ,4 , P 4 Q, fgyk '1 'QPQM .,. 1Wf9u E 79's 1 ff Q -4 Ln Q v -. Annua ta 4 pfnrnsfaueffnr' 4' Aix 5 5 - 5' ' 2-Zzfir'-'w.'wf' -4 L yfgfgigklusfy i3?, ifqlgkyipgaifi 25125 ' I Q ,s f 1 1. 3 -4 ' ! l,q- in are harlo te Douglas HCharU 'Be humble or you'll stumblen Raymond Hinze HRaJH 'Laoor dlsgraces no mann Class Sec 4 49 '26-' Richard Healy HD1ckU NNever do today what you can do tonorrowu Lettermen's Club 2 3-4 Football 3 4 Baseball 2 Phyllis Grabau NPhy ' HF1ve feet 'our that' enough no moren Chorus 1 2 3 Girls' Glee 1 2 Paper Staff 2 Librarian 3 4 'lass Play 3 W-Q, :oy Hagen The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid itu Jolores Johnson NDN 'Only so much do I know, as I have livedn Paper Staff 2 Editor 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Girls' Glee 2 5-4 Queen Attendant 4 Class Play 3 G A.A. I5 '4 nf x A I L . ,v 1 3 H I ,N X V kin P x C A ig F 'J' , 4 - AA 1 Q .N,, Q .2E. ,Cf A -- 5 2? W b1Vf, -M -'-5 --. A Sextet 5 -5 I 0' ,ff . ff I? L :S -5-4 Brandt Loucks No one knows what he can do until he tries Lettermen's Club 4 Football 4 Kathryn Johnson Nkaten HBetter do it than w sh it donen Paper Q aff 2 5-4 G A x ames Manolis nJ1mn 'hot onlv strike while the iron is hot, bu make it hot by striklngn Paper Staff 2 3-4 class Play 5 Nina fohnson HNever refuse a good offern ill ew-vi 4' Robert L1tc'am HB0 Nwhenever I feel the urge to exercise coming on, I lie down until it passes overn James Knudaon HA wise man turns chance into good fortunen School Patrol 6-4 f . Dona Laglng NDon't maze excuses e good' Librarian 3-4 Paper Staff 2 5 4 Annual Staff 4 majorette 1 2 6 4 L ren meyer HLoreneN 'I am not a politician ana my other haolts re goodn lass Play 3 4 'Fl' Tom Mengls 'If fame is only to come after death I'm in no hurry for 1 ' Leutermen's Clu 2 5 4 Foo+ba1l 2 v0 caotain 3asketbal1 2 Dorothy Lee 'Dotu UHer name is Dot,but she's mostly dashesu Chorus 3 4 Girls' Glee 2 3 bextet 3 4 Donna Kin? 'Let your speech be bett r than silence or be silen Paper Staff 2 Jerome Nordby UJerry HI will find a wav or mane oneu Roger Oldre NI! I shoot at the sun, I may hit a stern Basketball 2 3 School Patrol 2 Class Pres Class Play 5 Shirley Michleson 'Shirl UI always get the better when I argue alone Queen Attendant 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 5 4 Librarian 5 4 A Donald Rowe Sid' 'Nobody can give you wiser advice than your seltn Class Vice Pres 4 Janis Nelson UJan' HA quiet unassuming maidn Queen Attendant 4 Chorus 2 6-4 Girls' Glee 2 Sextet 6-4 'ik' 1 -1'-v J' 7- James Robert s Jim HDon't tell me of facts I never believe factsn Class Tres James Root Jim HMy memory is the I forget withu Baseball 2 3 4 thing 16 ,111 James Sample HJimN nMen, like bullets, gc farthest when they are smoothestu Lettermen's Club 2-5-I Football 2-3-4 School Patrol 2 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 6 Donna Rathbun UD1ngH NAll truths are not t be toldu Paper Staff 5-4 G.A.A. 3 Gladys Rudlong HBlond1e nwith few words to say she goes quietly on her ways: Dale Schulz NHalH Nan ounce of cheerful ness is worth a pound of sadnessn Band 1 9 6-4 President 4 Chorus 2 5 Joyce Schonsby HJQU Nmy theory is to enjoy life but the practice is against itu Majorette 1 2 5 4 Chorus 1 Paper Staff 2 lass Play 3 Librarian 3 4 G A A 5-4 Q-1 A f P in QQSMBXJMI i - Y 1' -3-4 W 3 ff v 'K 1 n .vi Y f Af . , - M ' - 'IH XxwJfg...f wqsfgypaz - ,Q ,f ,V ,Jap L f-if M 5 1wg,f'wMq 4735 ,ffwiggz Wgibfklf AML5'Qf?. - I 15. 'L if ct James Laloney HJ1w Hko one knows what he can do until he tries Fooboall 2 1 4 Class Play 5 49 bra Duane chul Here 'Vxperiexee is one thing vou car't get for no kfnen arc Tana e Chcruc 2 Johr WBLQPOU Hoackn 'L1'e is just one da n thira a'ter anothern Bard l 9 1 Lanaper 4 roras l 2 5 1 Pres Eove' Glee 1 4 Poya' Quartet 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Clase Preelcent 3 School Patrol 2 5 Dan Warren WTO loaf 1 to loaf is Basketball daseball 2 Football 3 a science to live Crair Voung HDel Haots of beef oceans bee a pretty girl are a tkousano a year Pasrettall l 2 1 ee tain 4 Ueaeoal 2 1 fctool Patrol 2 1 4 BSC PES Le ternen'a Club l 1 : ' ,. Il yu ., .. '.. ' I 1 . L A . . . 9 If A- B B .12-3-4 .i g 2- is 6' ' ' 1' ' ' v A . . - I l I' i As -A A H A - .-v--z . .. CQA - 1 ' ' 'A . 4 K .1 ' U- X as . ff J'1I' 1 - ,X l . . 4 , 4 ' x , gk. I ., 4. M n . n V ' -U- - 7 s exe, ' are, Q 4 , 4 5.57 ff, .'. , S .- n J A 2-5 1 4'LJ 1 J-ll ' . . , A W - V, ' 9 1 , X - rl V-- ..,. '. 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If J OF SENIOPQ 1951 5 I Egg 31 ggi K 1 lla' ha I Larxy James Blllman will mv seat in the aseemoly o erman Kem er who is always in a hurry to get down to Ole's to shoot pool and my c'o' frame to Bill Doering to assure the success of the 1951 52 baske ball team I Nell Curtis Brovrlow will my alguments with Mr Henning in social class tc Jerr Pugh ana my energetic p om nfphts to Rc bert King Loren Llmer myers will my football uniform tc Glenn Thompson oe filled by hir after I leave Dale nugene Christerson will my g ggljng spells and my ability get alolg with teachers to Donald Byers and Lillian Krallrg helen Delorle Christophe on do will my flirting techn'que Donna Beroer lGood lucY'J and one zoom used trumpet to Donra Kumm hers wlll ne worn out ba then I Glenlce Arn Chu chill will mv intelligence and abllitv to alt still to Donna Fluegel and mv proficlercv or the trombore to hazel Feldt I Thomas secnaro Connellv remarks tc barllvn Taoor I ooyce arette Die dorff ho oelman CIt's easier to I Charlotte Joare Douglas will mr cor tant chatter and sma' will my aabbles in rcmarce ard m carrv than a base drum 5 will my vo umes of used shorthand books to Ge hlQ1H8 Zwart also mv Sore hard Llnlment I e Donald E warn Farnsworth will mv nights Calhoun I n 3 hykoff Bernett hagen will mv olond good tc Burton Brandt I Raymord Loals hlnze will mv athletic Bo fre ala ha ger ea Johnson will mv muslcel especially mf slrglrg talert I Kathryn Chee er to e r oohn on will ml drlv ng Beverlv La son Better learn I Nina Fe lr the Bowling alle: looks and letters to build tc John Ne' on accomyllshnezta to Dor ahillt, and trlys to to drive quich Bev r Johfson will leaxe the Seniors tc jolt hlllie I Donna ada King will mf oulet nights at hone to Carol Raymond Ly louldn t that be a shock to all of us' I Iames Larxey Krtdson will mf beautiful rowr hair to Leolard Cehrnlng ar J o rcfc o ert h6Sl Vou won't Iave to haul so marf arouro on this Boo lfff' 455 e, lcj' Elf . V Q. 1- N 'W 0 f v' , -!f- EJ I N 4' A' J 1.x ' ' , f - ln, ,l J , A , , I , e A ' t sh, 2 , l - H K A 1' , A l - . Z , . , - 4. ', '4 L. 1 l y A ' r l' - I, 1 H F -, l ' A A, , to . 1 Al . I, ' M . , j 1 -. to r X l t' .J. I, ' . . .rs , I - to l , -. N i . , l . A . I' ' , . . l r , ' I , I . A .J, t . M . . . . , l A ' ' - .l B , Q AS . ft , I . J l r' , ' l . A. x y hard laoor at my studies to Nancy Gynild and my flute to Dale ' rl . , 1 . . - 'I ' , - .4 . , 4 V.. . r . , ly -I .' . , Le fl Q . .' , H K A lf A . W , to , 'O' A ' o , ' . ' A -- - s , ' . ' . , V , ' ' A ls . I, A1 ll' S Z1 , , Q t A ' A ' 2 ll A' ' L u' ,, 5 AV 1 . , . ' J an ' Q , 1 - 1 f s y . -. -Z e w rg . ., . -- , ' r. In , ' A l . . , 'Ax ' s ' 1 , ll. , . '- --'J 1 ' Al . f . Q ' , U ' n ' LA , ' 1 A - b '. I - ' , ld mg m to 3 le to R 5 I 'y. - 1 A M xg '1' ll , '. I Phyllis Ann Grabau, will one good used Ford and a charge ac count down to Hatley's to Jean Paulsen It's an antique handed down from generation to generation Richard Joseph Healy will take Joyce Schonsby with me Donna Lou Rathbun will my skiing ability to Kenneth Eisenberg Dona Marie Laglng will one used baton and majorette uniform Evelyn Tabor Robert Charles Latcham will my seat of honor in English class James Turbenson Dorothy Bernice Lee will my Friday night escapades to Judy Guy I Brandt Ross Loucks will mv Hercules frame to Richard Sample and my neat haircut to Connie Quackenbush I Walter Darrell Malland leave my trail of broken hearts to Donald Snyder I James Richard Janolis will mv adorable little Ford Coupe to Walter AHQSPSOD so he won't have to rely or Marvin for a ride to school I Lorer Eugene Neyer will my leadership of Meyer's Gang to Don ald Rellend I Thomas Mengls will mv Jltterbugging sessions in front of Engl ish class to Kenreth Chrfstopherson and mv bashfulness to Julia anderson I ohixley Rae Michelson will mv educational trips to Chester and Racine to Lavonne Ladsten I uanls Carlene Nelson will mv old flames in Nykoff to Katkerlne I Jerore Philip Nordby will mv presidency of the uwoman Haters Club' to Kermit Oldre It's a sacred position Kerm guard it well I Roger Elwood Oldre, will all my secret admirers and all the swoons tkey emmit to Nathan Collins I Janice Lavonne Owens will 'Butchieu to Mary Mlenar He's a handful I James Roger Roberts, will mv harmonica to Janell Schafer, and Barbara Terbeest You can take turns holding the music' I James Roger Root will my English 'lunch hour' to Lois Rindels I Donald Vou don't I Gladys ful smile Sidney Rowe will my short trip to school to Grant Tabor krow how nice it is sleeping 'til 8 45 Grant Viola Rudlorg will my beautiful golden locks and bash to Mary Davenport James Ivan Sample will mv fortunes and misfortunes to Charleen Patten I Craig Young and I Dan warren will our mutual girl friend ir the severth EPHGC to Ross Ahern Ske's quite a little bundle Ross' I uofce Frances Scronsby wlll leave wltr Dick Healy I Dale Scnllz will my artlstlc abilities and all my creat4ons to lfce sastwold 1 ' ' 1 1 I1 1 ' I, , . I1 1 to . I1 1 to . I, , - 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 Y ! . 1 ' - 1 .1 . A A -1 , 1 Lv. , , 1 A - 1 - 1 .. . - ,, A I , 1 1 .1 -- ' I 2 1 . ' Maloney. I 1 .1 V - 1 1 1 - . I 1 , - I U ' 1 1 - 1 1 , 1 .. . 5 . , . 1 A 1 - -1- 31 1 . r 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' . . .. . I, , - - A , 1 4 , . . . 1 -' 1 - fl - -1 . I Duane Herbert Schulz will my cultured laugh and habits to Richard Darbo I John David Naldron will my curly hair and used Spanish books and papers to Ruth Oeltjen I,hary Marie Nashburn will my exciting exursions in my car to Irene Bly in hopes she'll have as many good times as I did Have fun Irene' We the Seniors will leave Shirley Hoaglund to the Juniors to be coped with as tney see fit You the biology class We tne Seniors short hand books We the Seniors perseverence and We the Seniors next year We the Seniors boiler room the Seniors the Seniors the Seniors will our light blue '61 Chev to LeRoy Henning can cone out and pick it up anvtlme because vru can't drive it the Senior boys will our old cigar butts to Arne Gvn1ld and we Senior girls leave all our dead cats to him for future use ln leave Sabina Kretchman all our backing sheets used and empty ina bottles will leave Charlie Reps with his ingenuitv and hone he uses it well leave Everett Zellers a peaceful ouietness for leave Vic Tiedeman all tie cigarette butts in the will will Sophomore classes and ories nd of a long hard road Ne have gained a ew and lost a few but those that nave fin ished this journey share manv pleasant mem Helen Sanford to Ben Frances Erickson our share o' South Dakota rope that they don't oecome hard to handle SENIOR LOW DOWN Seniors have at last reacned the The first mile stone reached on our educa lonal Journey was entering nizh scnool as Freshmen The expe ienced upoer classmen saw that we were properly initiated into high school life During our Sophomore yen w w e busy getting an edlcation to en er into 'ne social life of school Our only co oper atlve activity was to initiate the new Freshmen Our Junior year was r rnl'grted by the prom we gave the Seniors This is the social event of the year and our setting in the Old aoutn with its realistic decorations was very beautiful It was enjoyed bv all 1 Q Y 5 . , x , I I 1 ! X I N . a I . , . 1 ' 7 . We, . , ' . K A - M Q 1 . We, . - ' . - , I D Y I - I , ' . S I I . i v ! i A 1 1 -1 ' we! I ' We, . , - . We, the Seniors, will Martha Bambenek her well-behaved Junior and . , I We, as . ' e . , ' . ' k f . . ' - z . M . ' M ' Y! f H . . A, . A, I er e sr too .Aa t J . . . ALXA - . o IA bar y Blllmsn neil Brownlow Lorer Evers Dale chrlstianson Helen Chrlstooherson Glenice Churtnill Tom connel uoyce b'ertorff nharlotte oouglas Lee Farnsworth Prvllis Gra au NFALA Fltharo Heal Rav ninqe Dolores JOLAUOU Kathryr oornson Nina oAnson Dorna King J1A Kruison Jena Laelrg wotert Latcran Dorotry Lee orazot Loucys walter u8ll8Hd canes 'al ney oElIOR DROPHECILb A .roud owner of a DFHHd new shiny car Top ana everything Has fo1.d his life lone ambition He is non a reelste ed member of the ditcn Qiggers union Franfenstein's unierstudv on Inner Sanctum wat for the 2 ans openlng of O1e's Recreation Hall on Flftn avenue Ostrander Airline stewardess on a B 29 Working on special otart'1g a the bottom half owner Theater the develooment 0' the H Bono as 'stent to Albert finstein romm 'tee to move the school of t e hill of the so inc Valley Drive n Last seen with Eddie Brizgs Jolnea the famous 'Hill Cllmbersn Chief coom and bottle washc on a dude ranch in New mexico hie' dec? swaboer or the b J o iesourl a ous lecturer touring the Unitea states urrent suolect SIUE DRIVING lavi g hls Hawa'1an guitar on the Hnay hinze how ofer station ALVR Rochester oingi g Norwegian in Carnegie Hall lnstructor at for HDance and stay You g oclool 'r herrv Grovf having a happv nome life wit? HN1llie' Yeauticien in Pochester New York has starteo an Indian motorcycle agency in Kalamazoo, Michigan Leaalrc the nquatennial paraue es'gner of a rew tyre bathlrg suit Paris Rlqhg two crlvirg lessons a week from Eadle All A erfcsn tacf e :re ent o' the National amoockers nssociat on ne secon cererstion Gene Autry , , -A- .v A ' r n ' . l . Q N ' if f' , A . ' f' 5 T , . Q Q ' A . ,Q H, nk n A VAA A, A VA .A . - V , , ., A . 1 ' 4 A E 4 1 5 '- 1 i ., I- . v 'L i T A , - A 1 I , ESYSAA .A . A 1 ,. , , - .Ly . J., , A..u A 4. A10 , 11 ' , 'A ,- v - 'r ' - 1 , A, ' F X -4 A .A . T-A A VA. - N . ' 7 A f V f .L .1 . . A , . ' 1 A, ... 1 C A X' A . ' .- A - A . ' ' 1' C M Hou .A5'1 , ,, , A A . . . . M , . Q.: l A 5' F m A - f - , 1 ' ' -- A - , v uf A 0 . x. . ' ': . n A Q ' . A . . A. , A ... . ,, 2 .nl , ' 1 .A , .. .4 , A . . - AAA FA ' ' ' . ., . W' g -r , wx fs . .A A A A A, t Fl - - A A I' - A v L f. T 1 ' ' - ' I U . V A , Q L A 1, L. . . A , A . fi 1 A A' A. , . v ' , . 7 ' -A , - f - - , A- A . A A A .J 4. 4 , - A, ' R 'KT A , . .K T ' w h T ' , -A A . XA A ., A A . . . 1 A - m .- 11 . ' 'A' ' - png v '- 1 ' A A ,-o , . .. . .A A A A Y . ,- .. 'N - . ' --. AAA C. ' A V - . C . A. - . Jim Manolls Tom Mengls Loren Meyer Shirley Michelson Janis Nelson Jerry Nordby Roger Oldre Janice Owers Donna Bathbun Jim Roberts Jim Hoot Donald Rowe Gladys Rudlong James Sample ooyce Schonsby Dale Schultz Duane Schultz John Waldron Dan Warren Marv Washburn Craig Young fit' 5 Still flying model airplanes. Holds the heavyweight championship title of the world. Biggest bull--thrower in Spain. We find this brown-eyed bombshell selling extinguishers in Chicago. Designing dresses for women over six feet Touring Europe with his famous Mechanical As superintendent of SVH5, he has granted fire tall. Farm. the students shorter working hours, higher wages, and six day weekends. Stenographer at Mayo Clinic Waitress at the Pelican Club Wykoff A favorite in the world of entertainment with his HHarmon1cat Trlon Enforcing laws as Chief of Police in Spring Valley Sampler at Gralr Belt Brewery Spring Valley Our favorite blonde playing the leading part 'My Friend Irma' Long term president o' the 4 H Club in Bloomfield Gorgeous Joyce Famous lady wrestler Director for an HAll G rl Orchestrau President of the W C Spanish professor at the U of Minnesota Attending classes at the University of Minnesota, but as usual is late for classes each morning Director of a girls' chorus, telling the girls not to hold their ah s so long their men longer M1kan's chief scoring opponent ,B X go 257 I X faff sf so they can hold on the Laker team X L Lf! ff QPF XX f T2-Q,j A pf GLU? Qlfffjm CC' 1 - A - , . on ' '.A Q 1 . . . .'r.u. I I ' . , , 7 'K sgef I1 J gm gil, 'Q x Qi?fgk5 gl ':T'f lgxiffia rx x K Q ji , ' 'ef - ' wif yi? f 6 slr- 4 M' 6 f Si- 5 ff? E 3 'I ' 4 ZQ-f C 6. S5311 I L5 0 Junior Clase lst Hom D 'alhoan M Brandt D Haueen N ollinq F Healy J Nelson A Vastwold L Kralinv R Klns Thompson, R Sample H en or', Gnd Row Ahern 1 Vlenwr C Quacxenbush J Sche O1dre Q Kemmen J urbeneon D orde Oeltjen Vw nt J Pau1son V Te 3rd Ron D Adv' fer a P ilend Doerinv sor D rbo D Pender V Tabor N Davenp rt L 'ehrkinf L Plndel Snyde 4 Anderson D Byers Tabor K 'hristophersor J bush W Veldt K Eisenb rn D Flueqel D Kumm B Terbe qt Jth Dow u A erson aymond N J n d tt , Manninv W Simone K Maloney I Bly B Larson Abe nt Ladatnn J Tun'o 1 es Homeco oat 1JUNIORS AV, SENIORSE f' X .1 .1 XXL3 XhLXN I DUN I' , , ,- , -.f J ff -. A ,.. 5171 4?'7 r L41 . . 4 V li ' z : 41 ' - , :Ze 1 A 4 5 ' l ' riff . W. , , , 5.-f. K , T I 5 1' 1 , f ,: 'tif -A 1 - f ,- A , X f 4 Li ,j-- . -1 I.. : 5 f - 3 . 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'fi A FIRST ROW F Tri kson, Advisor J Hollander R Helliokson G G11 bert J Finneseth W Miller D Young P King S Langlie R Steinhorst E Hahn R King W Wesphal L Terbeest B Fiegel B Healy SECOND HOW J Bly J Zittleman J Ap lin M B r D Penske W Gunderson M Helgeson B appers L arnink P Belles J Horsman E Beiland M Williams J Swenson M Root THIRD RON M Sikkink J McConnell S Rehorst R Share S Sanford A Anderson I TerMaat A Klingshelm C Halverson D Washburn D Puck J warren M Warren H McConnell H Helgeson M Schroeder J Rathbun K Nordby FOURTH ROW M Street D Nelson S Marburger J Norgarden J Neigen, fiend V Chrietopherson C Bergman M Grabau M Utzinger FIRST ROW M Bambenek Advisor J Jeche G Davenport J Johnson G Darbo J Hawley H Sohoppers P Deyo B Hague J Tabor E Sample R Hehorst M Kwmm J Persons R Cooper, D Hermanson J Latcham E Xing SECOND HOW D Anderson C Lentz R Groby D Frelmark K Christensen Y Mensink K Frank M Galloway D Bakker R Eiokelber 4 King L Schempp A Hermanson J Eisenberg E Sohoppe THIRD ROW C Dimler L Zebaugh D Martin M Musel D Gehrke, M La e o Krallng H McFarland G Swygman J Briggs E Rodenz Jeche C Ladsten R Nagle D erning L Hintze C Anderson FOURTH RON A Johnson A Costello R Tabor D Raymond G Swenson B Paulson E Leibfried H Hellickson J Swartz C Simons M Latoham M Laesell . 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U, FIRST ROW N Farnsworth M Pettelko G Meyer R Maxon S MIODBP, J Tabor J Patten A Brownlow C Sikkink B Smith J McClary J Loucks SECOND ROW D Wilkie G Hovey B Kaapers, S Allen, H FHPHIWOPVH W Uhrlch R Webster J ordelman J Groth L Briggs J Allnk P Norclby G Johnson A Msrkson THIRD ROW H Manahan D Horsman R Ruud D Freeman, R Hintze R Schmidt J Hintze R Sauer 3 Collins Fenstermacher, G Conway E Arnold M Applln M Hagen M Schoppere FOURTH ROW J Jahn R Thompson G Erickson, A R006 I U ' DLRST RON F Paulson G Hellickson H Anderson G McG 1e B Wee ohal A Kappers M Zwart M Deering, S Merkel P Blake J Ptajcek S Christopherson S Skare A Katzberg M Gordon SECOND ROW N Flagstad M Pierce J Deyo J Anderson D Bacon D Warren V Vickmark D Hahn S Metcalf D Schafer D Cornelius M Farnsworth N Latcham N Arnold J Raymond J Urbanski THIRD RON D Darbo D Jeche P Jepson C Rowe A Leibold F Hors man V Frazer D Clark J Gheldon N Bergman B Heal H Pertson A Relland V Oldre M Kinder K fumm J use S Kendall I Eickelberg FOURTH ROW L Nelson D Planting C Stlckan M Clark D Berg D Anderson K French Wlllmarth F Kllngerman A Bimons J Hovey S Gunderson . . . . 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Tom Neil Helen ,ueen us'h Jqlhilf olores Joknson Joyce Dleraorff Helen hristopberson chi le Niche nelson Winning Float L The Court coronatlon Homecoming October 26 and ?7 1950 Coronation of our queen, Helen Christophereon, fol lowed by a snake dance began the 1950 Homecoming A parade, victory over LeRoy and a dance in the school gym completed the successful days. ff ACTIVITIES WY FH WA Mary Williams' dramatic reading of Judas' betrayal of Jesus WTh1rty Pieces of Silvern, won her a superior rating in the sub-district declam contest CAST The play WF1nders Keepersn, a one act tragedy was given a superior alternate rating at the sub district one act play Beverly Larson Sherman Kemmer Boo K1ng's reading of 'Exit the B1 Bad W U g olf , a humorous parody on the story of Red Riding Hood won him a superior rating at t1e sub district declam con est 5 n Q XG f l 1 if - g if I - . ,J ,LL , ,B -W . - R is - Nancy Gynild R' y 4 A conte s t . 'q7? 571 if s fl? X 5 . A ' 1 ' so OUQ LIBHAFIANS Seated Joyce Schonsby Phyllis GrsLau helen Christoprerson ZH isor Mies Bambenek Shirley Michelson Dona Laging Hazel Feldt Standin Marilyn Sikkink Mary Schroeder Joan Horsman Helen Simon Nancy Gynild Marg Williams Barbara Fiegel ...,--n-1 Y SCHOOL PATROL Front Row Donald Calhoun Tom Connellv halter Uhrich Neil Brownlov Back Row Lee Farnsworth Craig Young Sherman Kemmer John Waldron James Knutson Dale Christiansor v Y ' , .. . . A ' F ,Q A : 1 Q 1 V 4 ' 1 V I , , , . 3 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 4 ' Y, Il I 1.1.11 A Q. , W 1 ,. ' V. X V ' NV N , . 1 1 2 1 ws - l V E 4,1 :J k A 5 w A gems K Q ' 1 Q C X l ' A 1 1 ,, , i 1 - . 1 X V 1 : 1 1 ' ' 1 Y 1 , A n SOPHOMORE SNAPS SCANDEL AVENUE THE ANNVAL After two weeks of vacation . Every New Year people take count of the 10 10p DCUPIC- Her' we are now trodding the path to The 51-niorsare very busy with according to our seaustics the: become -a great genius again as .h1'iI'I annuals HL!-llll 1215 Spring valley Top Ten 'Hull Chose GI' mu 'mn I Coo-como Two-Comes-Soo if ou can till thi! out for their sta Assistan man Brc Y manager editor tor J or editor St iff Tx pists Janis Donna This xear- thing costs Io sour 100, annual tvsentx tivn last ve-ar and paper IV LL X535 Hill' 31 x oh 1 Noll w11 '10 editor. Horus the whole Y will sander in x we were before vacation, For the first time in S. V. H. S history English dass incl lustou d1ys in a them Captain I open I up and much t0 my surprise I discovered Joe Plll XZIN lk l N illfi J N Christmas Wd xx is partx MX DI haw n e-ports in up very Purple Cow sure 'ls sin . 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Ro erts, C. ompson, C. Grabau, G. Meyers, R. ax f oe ---------- . v ' ute --------- . s ller, G. Cooper, J. ov rumpets ------ . ndman, N. Farnsworth, S .ris- op e s , I. , . K tl, . k E it . 4 u Q , , ' , Ann B C -.A Q Q 1 , Q n Y , . 43 Or T:-r' K ---: : - u- Don . . 13 . I . ,g H Y 'NNW 1' if-Q 0 O 0 IIIEQIUH .dx 3 Girls' Double Sextet First row Nancy Gynild H l Second row e en Christopherson Dorothy Lee Marilyn Tabor Alice Eastwold Glenice Ch urchill Janis Nelson Third row Mary Davenport Donna Kumm Mimi Washburn Donna Fluegel Joyce Dierdorff Y ff kk Boys' Quartet Stanley Sanford Sherman Kemmer fi XA. C orue and Glee Officers First row ulenlce Churchill Dale Wordelman John Waldron NxNz -jig! , John Waldron Helen Christopher son Second row Mary Williams Joyce Dierdorff B Third row Mimi Washburn Dolores Johnson everly Larson t . an , gg a 1 P' f r Q D y J 'T g , ' 5 K I Q I ' luuu! 'K' I F lv I - K 9 w J A V41 . J. - , W ,L Af J - x , -. ,I X ax 1 , ' 4 F ,Q . 2. 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Carol Jean Lentz, Shirley Marbur ger, Delores Bakken, Glenlce Churchill Dolores Johnson Third row Joan Horseman, Mary Davenport Donna Fluegel, Mary Williams, Donna Bender JoAnn Fathbun, Mimi Washburn, Mar Jorie Helgeson, Janette McConnell Ruth Oeltjen, Joan Zittle man Barbara Kappers, Clara Krallrg Donna Kumm Charlene Patten Dianne Young Susan Manning Carol Andrews Yathryn Maloney Irene Bly, Rosalie Cooper Boys' Glee First row Stanley Sanford Sherman Kemmer, Join Waldron Dick Sample Alvin Imm Second row Lyle Hlntze, John Nelson, Nathan Collins Jim harolls, Dan'el Martin Robert Groby Thirc row oavld Arderson, Jach'e Flrneseth, Lyle Dorn4k Allen Anderson Dale Wo delman, Je ry Briggs . - Q f in .qt ,f,, ni, .3 , ,z V ' r 7 ' VY e-. 1' . 2' , Q D 1 ' ' I 'W , ' - , 1 ' - 1 I 1. I ., 1 ' 1 1 ' - , I D l ' 1 Fourth row- Marilyn Utzinger, Geraldine Zwart, Nancy Gynild, 7 I I I I ' 1 ' I T in F1 fN2 fax V I 1 . . F, 50' I. I -E i l ' .1 ' T 1 n ' 1 . - n- v , A A a. 4 , 1 Y N A . '- A - , 'vu vs ' 1 - e , llxed Chorus First Row Marllvn Tabor, Alice Eastwold Lvle Hentze, Stanley Sanford, Sherman Kemmer Miss Flagstau, Jorn Waldron, Dick Sample Alvin Imm, Dolores Johnson, Glenice Churchill Second Row Barbara Terbeest, Beverly Larson, Nancy Gynild John Nelson, Nathan Collins, Jim Manolls Daniel Martins, Robert Groby Mimi Washburn, Joyce Dleraorff, Katherine Maloney Third Row Mary Davenport, Lillian Krallrg, Donna Benner, Donna Fluegel, Charlene Patten, David Anderson, Jackie Finneseth Loaine Dornlk Allen Anderson, Dale Wordelman, Jerry Briggs, Donna Kumm, John Nelson, Dorothy Lee, Helen Christopherson G--4C 3v'3Pi4b Cn February 9, 1951, the paper staff hela their annual Valentine Dance By popular vote, Roger Oldre and Janis Nelson were chosen to reign over tke activities as Valentine King and Queen , I f full? X A, . A v A, ei , an ,gk P f A 1,3 , ,yy 4 I A ,. 4. 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