Walker High School - Pirates Yearbook (Walker, MO)
- Class of 1952
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-4' 1 'I X. if K , x AG L 1' , .4 '5 + f J f N x Y q Q I -A ' 4 ,I uv 3 X, LIBHIS Cjxw ! XS 0,-f ,HI 53 40 irmlnlstrntinn llkbmluimisikmikiom T The administrative body in Walker High School consists of Mr Wallin, grade principal, Mr Parker superintendent of W H S , and Mr Olness, principal of the high school 'lu 'N L! f 1 lka- ..-14fe FAC ULTY Back row A Brown, E Ostlund, L Harvey, J Hilgert, G Murry Second row J Kristensen, E Dlness, C Foss, B Borg First row J Pollar, B Doyle, M. Ironslde Ellxemrune 330193 Q W fl Back row M Lam 3rd grade, H Morrll, 6th grade S Smith, Lvth and 5th grade H Tu1'ts,2nd grade Second row H Paulson, lst grade M James,1st grade, R. Hanson, Nth grade J Schut 5th grade First row H Parker, Kindergarten, M Krueger, Ano. grade J McDonald 6th grade Y Svendson, 3rd grade ff- X S XX s.9J Qffnfe Exile gpl ATV? R. Loehrer and P A A A 1 :v g iv! fr x ,n I K 47 lk! K T ng V- J 'al V 1 A al 0 5 , x X 2 J , . J X 1 2 Q . if W 2 . b, ' . 2 o 5 . . : . . 3 g . , . 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'q X fb-K 'mn l W-J 9 ,K iiunnnf' Sikuhnerruile 3, VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN ' 'T' Patricia B1dwel1's relent less haunt of educational books has earned her the honor as Valedlctorian She has the rating of 93 2 percent,Patr1c1a has been active in many extra curricular activities HIGH RANKING BOY -iq 'Q 'T' ff Edward Kistnerh efforts has given him the honor of high ranking boy Edward is active in both band and choir WJ Heather Hanson's time and effort has earned her the honor as Salutatorlan She has the ratlng or 92 6 percent Heather has been very active 1 extra curricular activities STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT ,VY Robert Alexander has spent a lot of time in managing the student body Through his efficiency and leadership, he has lead us through a very successful year fs f Q N j 2 Q v , xv r I e X 6 Y L 7' f N J Swnof Qflew .Mn lf 'Yun '34 -2 4 fiuf J Robert Alexander Tug JOyce Benson Joycee' nShe is little, she is wise She is a terror, for her size 'Shut up you guys, this is a c1ass meet1ng C1 ass President L+ yrs Student Council U yrs President, l yr Vice Pres1dent,l yr Treggurgr l y State Convention De egate, 1 yr Vice Pres S 2 r Choir, 3 yrs Journalism Club, 1 yr 'Warrior Staff, Sports Ed1tor,1 yr Transfer from Devils Lake, N Dak ,1O che rleader 3 yrs Homecoming Queen Att Senior year G A A 3 yrs Yearbook Club, y Junior Class Pla , Band Majorette, 2 yrs Choir, 1 yr Journalism Club, l yr 1 'U' 'f'.Z'-' adys Astrum 'And that 1sn't all, you ought to hear the resti' Howard Baker 'Milt' 'Where to tonight, boys?' Football, 1+ yrs. G-A-A-n 3 Yrs., Yearbook Club, 1 yr.g Carnival Queen, Senior year. cv -QS, My ,.Lf ,'a' L, 4- K ,f , ,xxx -if ' 7 TN A x ' N -. f Wt- N f j ,M ,AV Q ,vs i 1 NQX X, Ijfpi w' , H I,-.N ,D J W pe' bf, Na+ ' N... rf I fy U' ly x M l,- X J :NX It x. ,, . QXMN I B1 x ,JI WT, at X 7' mf Wx I J K I W3 f an piifi, '?ek3. ,LN if ,, Q7 fl X all we u I u fxxxf 'O f1b?Ji?k - Ytf' 7 . , . u , - ., . ld i '7 ' ,, . -: x 'S ' bk SXfJx 1 'F ' ' 3 A S 0 -51 .' it 1 I',2 . , 0: . . N.D. .c., 'y 5.5 .5 ' i ,: A ro: y ' . u . O , . O , o I , we , X ' I N G1 ? ,fl Patricia Bidwell 'B1d'l' Patrick Craig 'Pat' 'She can laugh with the 'When play interferes Jolliest, and work with with work, drop the wor the busiest ' Football, 3 yrs , Foot A A , b y , Library ba l Stu mgr , l yr Club, President, l yr Basketball, M yrs Base Student Council, 2 yrs , ball U yrs Journalism Secretary l yr Delegate yrs L L L Asst Bus to State Convention, '51 m r 1 yr, Business Junior Class Play Year Mgr 1 yr , Junior Class book Club, 1 yr 'Warrior' P1ay,Yearbcok Club Pres staff, Editor, 1 yr ASSE 1 yr , Student Council Editor 1 yr Journalism 2 yrs Delegate to State Club, 3 yrs Convention '51 Choir, 2 yrs f au- .pn -e 'f Nw 4 Joann Bergly 'Joan Ronald Dvoracek 'hon 'I'm here even if I don't 'He is about as ruly tell everyonel' as his hair Journalism Club, 1 yr Football, 3 yrs Student Yearbook Club, 1 yr Council, 1 yr , 'Warrior' staft,Bus1ness Mgr ,1 yr Letterman's Club, 1 yr ' 9 A - k.. Go Q o Tse' 1 q Q. 0? as 0: .3 3 .3 . . . . . ' 1 E ' 9 I 0: . Q Q o -I Q: 0 I ,W f 'V ,af J J ' ., 5 4 -x my X , if? I f I un .u -I 'I CW!! X f in 1 4-Q! I3 'X 4f'i. John Goodman uJohnn1e' 'Work worries him none whether or not it is done Football, 1 yr Choir, yrs , Basketball, 1 yr Track, 2 yrs - Dorothy Evenson 'Dot' 'Her ways are ways of p1easantness.' Band, b yrs.gCho1r,2 yrs.g he shouldn't do'- G.A.A.b yrs.gCheer1eader , 2Qyrs.gJun1or Class Play , Homecoming Queen Att.,Sr. yearg Journalism, 1 yr.g Yearbook, 1 yr.g Pep Band, 3 yrs.gClar1net Quartette. 'nina sf, James Frankenburger Jim 'I came U 1 bluffed, I graduated ' Transfer from Aberdean,S ,12 Yearbook, 1 yr ' has 1 -eu-Q. Ned Goodwin 'Spid' 'Full or fun and mischief too, Doing things Football,lyr,g Basketball, 3 yrs.g Baseball, 2 yrs.g Declam,2 yrs.gJun1or Class Playg Student Mgr. 1 yr .3 Journalism Club, 3 yrs.g L.L.L. Ed1tor,1 yr.g Asst. Editor , 1 yr.g Boys Quartette, 1 yr.g Choir 3 yrs.g Letterman's Club, 1 YI'-3 Yearbook Club, 1 yr. 4? I KVA IJ 1 rvx t X , M, J 1 J, f,- - ft. N, --., A ,vv1!K. E A , fl, 1 W Q 1 !'l,,3 f,'f h 1 I W Q, K 3 is ,,. , 1 . f .Ji ' . n n .g ? O -' Dax.. . ve 0,9 ' X 1 ,f as 1 D N Bert Greenslde UDon't argue, I wo believe you anyway Football, 3 yrs Basket ball, 2 yrs Baseball, M yrs , Cho1r,2 yrs L Circulation Mgr 1 yr L90 lljgeather Hanson 'Bone VW HShe shifted her brain into neutral, And let her tongue rattle on ' heer1eader,9yrs Hom coming Queen, Senior yr Eand,b yrs ,Cho1r,2 yrs Student Council, 1 yr Declsm,2 yrs.3Journa11sm Club 2 yrs.gG.f.A., M yrs. I Girls State, Jr. vear- Swing Band,1 yr.3 Yearboo Club, 1 yr.g Junior Class P'HYn Clarinet Quartette, 1 yr Pen Band, M yrs.: k l L. Gerald Hamlin 'Gerry 'Why hurry, tomorrovis another day W l CDS Harold Hamlin 'Futts 'Me go with girls shuoks n0 Football, 2 yrs Basket ball, 2 yrs ,Tra0k, 1 yr Journalism Club, 1 yr 1 Asa Q to J , N, V 0 Q- HPR' N -- ' n'E x N .- 's ,.g .L.1.. 12' M .., 1 Q M 1, 1, . bwtrxlf pf J W ', 1 K s lr 1 ' - wil Peggy Hummel 'Peg retty, Sweet, Nice and Nea Transfer from Laporte Club, l yr Monica Kolodji 'Sandy 'I know a lot, But I can't think of it ' Journalism Club, 1 yr , Yearbook Club, 1 yr 15 3 NS 'if' 1 Edward Kistner 'Ted' l1'm going to tell that Einstien a few things ' Band, 4 yrs ,Ch01Tr 3 UPS Maureen Lauer my' 'She is just the sort of person everyone likes ' Carnival Queen , Junior year, Junior Clase Play , Yearbook Club, 1 yr ' x YS' I ll VP t. ' ' , 0. 12.5 Q.A.A., 1 yr.g Yearbook 6 9 of r ..- JM J X f ' ' Q XX X I IA N Roy Malmqulst 'Al' 'A razor, what's that?' Football, 2 yrs , Foot ball Cant l yr , Winter Sports Club, Pres l yr 'Warrior'staff,c1rculat1on mgr l yr Asst circulation mgr , l yr Catherine Oliver 'Cathy' 'Amb1t1ous, studious and always on the job G A A ,U yrs Cho1r,3 yrs Band, 3 yrs , Junior Class Play,'darr1or' stafz, gen eral class editor, 1 yr , Peo Band, 2 yrs ug- N avr- ' William Munnell W ok' UI was short when I was born , And I have been short ever since ' Basketball, M yrs , Foot ball, 3 yrs , Student mgr l yr , Track,b yrs , Base ball, M yrs Journalism 1 yr , Letterman's Club 2 yrs 'U' Edna Olson 'Eddie 'A good t1me's my line ' G A A ,U yrs Junior Class Play, Yearbook Club, 1 yr A.. fl -or 'Q ,H V J FW' A' Mo C. 1 - 0 0' 0 . .5 I. 1 . .3 . .' . I Q I. - I. 1 of I I. Q U Q Q' , V A ,.f' Ah n I. 5 n Q Q Q: . . . .3 . . .. .Y 1 . .- , . 'Ul- JOAnn Potter 'Jon Frank Sayers 'Frankie 'The best way to lengthen '30 much to do the day, So little done ' Ig to steal a few hours ,I . J I 1 ,J 4,1 f from the night U Football, 3 yrs, Basket ba 1, 3 yrs Track, 2 Student C0uH01l, 1 YP yrs , Journalism Club, l olr, 1 YP G A A Choir, 1 yr Junior Class Play,Y68rb0ok Club, l yr Robert Smith 'Bob' e's got everything he wants Baseball, 2 yrs , Student Mgr 1 yr Junior Class Play a ar 4.45 'fix Betty Gay Strand 'Betty' 'Good nature and good sense combined ' G A A , U yrs , Journalism Club, 3 yrs Yearbook Club, 1 yr , 'Warrior' staff, 2 yrs , Library Club 1 yr Af' N 13' 4 J X , .X , , X rxw 4 1 I I Q . 1 .3 : - Ch . 3 . . :E yr.E . 4 s o 'K 4 J 1' is , ff J - 1-wx' hi. , 1:5r ?ig , K ggi 7 '. M Q ' nf 5 gl' ami' fr. 2 4, gl Ojwfhg 4 A ' IH u . . 1 I :J James Van Vickle 'Jim' 'After four years of faithful service, I'm laid off ' Junior Class Play 'h pf' l 'UV 1h Larry West 'Lar 'Many a yard of skin I've peeled, Fighting on the football field ' Football, M yrs Basket ball, U yrs Captain, 1 y Track, yrs , Base ball, M yrs ,Cho1r, 3 yrs Delegate to Boys State,Jr y Dixieland Swing Band, 1 yr ,Boys Quartette,l yr Journalism Club 2 yrs , Letterman's Club 3 yrs Student Council, 2 yrs , 'Warrior' staff, 2 yrs , Yearbook Club, 1 yr , L L L , staff, 2 yrs , Junior Clase Play Eleanor Vogt 'Zitz 'Class rings aren t anything, Compared to what I've got Transfer from Laporte, G A A , 3 yrs Journalism Club, 1 yr Yearbook Club 1 yr T' Y ::v Dewayne Woodford 'Woody 'Now I lay me down to sleep, Till my next class will meet Football, l yr S L dtex a -v y ,, X 'xy ' , g L .. ff H . I I A . I 10: 0 o o 'S -3 K 3 ::, Aww 1 I O K I I .3 - r.- 'L .- - , O. O O. IX? . . . 0 , .: a -I Sunny' EUWHIL My Being of sound mind and body, the Senlorlklass will their providing that the party of the second part treat them with the K4 great care shown by the party of the first part ,F Upon leaving their old alma mater, the party of the first part shall, ln thirty two sections make known their last wishes I, Betty Gay Strand, will all my sly remarks and cute sayings to Suzanne Rlngle I, Joann Potter, will my long blonde hair and way with boys to Edna Carter I Monica Kolodji, will my long 'natural' curly looks and my 'Hgpglgn Cassidy! fan book to Trudy Foresberg I erald uamlin, will my husky build and combed hair to Karl Bakker, providing he doesn't show it off. I, Howard Baker, will my winning smile and sunny disposition to Richard Bowman I, Joyce Benson, will my ability to drive to Jane Larson. I, Pat Bidwell, will my ability to talk myself into doing all the work to Joan Peterson I, Robert Alexander, will my ability to stay out of trouble and the knack of getting along with Mr Harvey to DaleC0h1ckD Geving I, Larry West, will my basketball un1form and my curly crew out to Bill Meyers I, Harold Hamlin, will my arguments in 800181 Studies class to Larry Corrlck, hoping he will win once in a while I, Billy CMookD Munnell, will all my one punches to Wayne Bly I, Jim Frankenburger, leave Neil Bennett a six month course on 'How to Play Basketball' I, HGBURST Hanson, will my ever lateness to band, to Duane Heathman, with the hope he will keep up the tradition I, Ned Goodwin, will my ability to get into trouble to Lavonne Devin I, Frank Sayers, will my talent to get along with the teachers and my pre crew cut curls to Ernest Richardson I, JoAnne Bergly, will my social studies book to Jeannette Johnson, hoping she will be brave and tear out pages l 758 I, Jim Van Vickle, will my east M0 in Texas and a hundred of my best steers to Betty Schleder, providing she doesn't sell them until one week after my burial I, Bob Smith, will my long she doesn't flutter them at any glasses Ed Kistner, bequeath to and my position as high Bert Greenside, will my eye lashes to Myrna Case, providing one else but me Franklin Hauffman, my horned rimmed ranking boy. muscle building kit to Jerry Rogers In I, Marlene Eleanor Vogt, will my dramatic speeches in speech class to Emery, in hopes she will use them next year. I, Catherine Oliver, will my natural endowment for mathematics to Gayle Pauly, in hopes she'll make good use of it. I, Roy Malmquist, will my position as center to Booner Broughton. I, Dorothy Evenson, will my quiet disposition to Joan Johnston. I, Peg Hummel, will my soft voice to Joan Hoffstad with the hope she will make good use of lt. I, Ronald Dvoracek, will my seven hairs on my chest and the ability to wear black and white sweaters to James Kennedy. I, Edna Olson, will my short hand book to Ida Hovelson and hopes she will tear it up. I, Dewayne Woodford, will my ability to take cat naps during any class and at any time to Claude Nichols. that I, John Goodman, will my ability to sit back and be quiet to Marlene Day, and hopes she keeps up the tradition in soclal studies class. I, Maureen Lauer, will my letter writing technique to Janice Bly. I, Pat Craig, will my way with the women to Richard Augdahl. I, Gladys Astrum, will my typing ability to Barbara Petrie. Here are our little talents and wime, each time you use them we want you to think of the dear departed class of '52. 6 9 .. 9 position in study hall and rank in school, to the Junior Class,fQgL ' ' sv 7 , 5 1, ' tw Back row John Goodman,Roy Malmquiat,Frank Sayers, Robert Alexander, Harold Hamlin James Van Vlokle,Ned Goodwin Pat Craig, Ed Kistner, Ronald Dvoracek, Bert Greenside Jim Frankenburger, Gerald Hamlin, Second row Llness, advisor, Joyce Benson, Joan Potter, Gladys Astrum, Dorothy Evenson, Pat Bidwell, Catherine Oliver, Betty Strand, Bill Munnell, Howard Baker, Larry WGBH Bob Smith, Dew yne Woodford Front row Heather Hanson, Maureen Lauer, Monica Kolodji, Jo Anne BBPE1 Peggy Hummell, Eleanor Zitzer, ndna Olson E Ne began our last year in Valker High with Mr Olness as our clas advisor The class officers were President Robert Alexander Vice President Bert Greenside Secretary Betty Strand Treasurer Roy Malmquist Bob Alexander was also president of tn Student Council ard Ob1PP Student Council members of our class vere Pat Bidwell, Pat Craig, and Ronnie Dvoraoek Our Carnival Queen was Gladys Rstrum who was 'fe I Nb crowned by football captain, Roy Malmqulst and attended by Janice Hanson and Margaret Moore from the seventh grade Roy Malmqulst and Larry West did very well as football and basketball captains, respectively, At the beginning of our last school year Allen Jones,Curt1s Nichols and Don ld Larson were missing but Peggy Hummell and Jim Frankenburger have helped to take their places Dorothy,Joyce,and Heath r represented us as cheer leaders Ned Goodwin was editor of the Leech Lake Log, and Pat Bidwell was editor of the 'warrior' PPOHI HHC1 Baccalaureate promised us many minutes of happy thoughts 1or the future years, thanks to the efficient juniors 9 4 These events made us realize that we mere seniors ' and graduation proved that our twelve years of struggle really was worth all it had given us. - fl I L I I .. I K ! R r - - ' D .l : Mr. P. . . Z , ya . I Y Y - , . . - s . . . ... 1 1 :S R . 1 L! , 1 A 1 . 5 .. Q I ' a O , e A - C H O 2 egg! Q f' - ' ' 4 I ' - I I f, H f' . ff , e Sennorwroahera one day in l96?,I decided to take a vacation to my old home town, Walker, and try to locate the haunts of my classmates, the graduating class of '5 My first stop aft r arrivlngznme was infront of an insurance agency where Pat Graig was oersu ding Jim Frankenburger to buy a policy covering his vegetables in Vadlaon Souare Garden The advertising blllbo 1d was covered with scenes of 'Monica Kolodji and her Bronc'Bust1ng rewu, with Bob Smith as the main attraction when he is released from his duties as professor of history at our Alma Mater The standard Cil company was owned by Bert Greenside, whose secretary mas P t Did ell, wh n she had time to spare from her nursa's duty Bert's ton mechanic was none other that Blllnwooku Vunnell As we p ssed the Hamlin Lumber company we discovered that Harold ani Gerald had climbed trees to fame and riches Aft r all tkis aight seeing we felt pangs of hunger and walked into HWhammy's Grillu operat d by Jim Van Vlckle when he had nothlng else to do His chief cook and bottle washer was Jo Anne Eergly, wlo also was our waitress The floor show consisted of two of the vorld's most famous entertainers, Joann Potter and Edna Olson,who hadnoamel walkeduthel may to Broadway highlights when we began our dessert, 'The Whammy Special , the door slamm d shut and in walked Eleanor Vogt and Pefgy Hummel, escorted by two servicemen Our appetites satisfied, we wandered on to the school Here me found Larry lest coachingfootball,Gather1ne Cllver teach ing algebra, 1nd the janitor was none other than Ronald Dvoracek I hear that Betty Strand is living in Alaska where her msn was stationed during the war They liked it so well they stayed and have made a fortune on Psklmo Pies Howard Baker is operating a famous Leech Lake Resort and Roy Hvusklu Malmquist is top guide, catching more than his limit every day I picked up a local paper and I noticed an advertisment from Guthr1e,Natop at our Shoe Sh1neStandN This was owned and operated by Joyce Benson,Dorothy Evenson,and Heather Hanson,Iam sure they h ve a thriving business The paper also dve tised WBakery Specialsnmade by Gladys Austrum Her door to door peddler was Dewayne Joodford I was told that the only place I'd find Bob 'Tugn Al Xander, wasat th golf course, whexw hehas oracticin for the championship game His caddy was Ned Goodwln nd he seemed so ener etlc the l st time I saw him ' Oh well, th t's the way of life As I drove away and left Jalker,I tuned into the local radio station where Iheard that Frank Sayersis now a famous DPO fOOtb ll star after graduating fr m Carlisle ollege, his manager is John Goodman Tnenl heard music by Ted K1stner,now the n1t1on's famous band d1rector,whosolos wlthlls bass horn somethlngmnuauall must admit Imaglne my surprise when the commercial featlr d one of my school m t s Maur n Lauer, t lling us to be complexion wise and to use the new scientific soap, 'Keep it Lovely With this I turned off the radio and settled back with a sigh of haorlness, knowlng that classmates cone and go, but the thought of each males life a little brighter 6 N , - f I Q 9 , v U J A A - Q . 1 , 0 Q 1 ,1 , I Q . .v , J . .. . - . 9 -4 . 4 , f. f 'If 2 ,, W S -. . .f Q A . 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I If 1 N fibfx ,h , 1' 13- -. - ' Q5 ' 5 f RN DU N' fl vBob U fx VKNN f fix A C 6 llIlIUI'5 v1 gy Vk':-5N?5-? i 15' I 1 -1 E T ' Ji 9 5 fi Ski' ,flag Q LJ 11,2 1 i 'ff , 1' I, .. v L I ' , , . I O x f 1 ,- 4 S , 4 I ' I' x f ' 1-A Back Row Cleft to rightlfdchard Bugdahl,Iarry Corrick, James Kennedy, Neal Bennett, Earnest Richardson, Joan Peterson, Richard Bowman, Jane Larson, Gayle Pauly, Joann Hafstad, Trudy Rnrsberg Secondlbw-Gerald Rogers, William Meyers, Duane Heathman, Lavonne Hevin, Ida Hovelson, Marlene Emery, Joan Johnston Jeanette John son, Mr Harvey, advisor Front Row Karl Bakker, Wayne Bly, Pate? Cook, Mfxna Case, Edna Carter, Janice Bly V The Junior class advisor is Mr Harvey and the class officers were President Duane Heathman Vice president Janice Bly Secretary Bill Meyers Treasurer Joan Peterson Three members of the Junior class are in student council, namely, Duane Heathman who is vice president, Myrna Case and Neal Bennett We were minus several students when this school year started, including Merle Bennett, Vincent Emery, and Evelyn Hamren In their place we welcomed Trudy Foreberg from Longville Our carnival queen candidate was Janice Bly Dhe was attended by Rae Peterson and Glenda Noble The Junior boys winning their letters in football this year are Larry Corrlck, Bill Meyers, Jerry Rogers and Duane Heathman The Juniors worked hard on their main project thi year-the Prom. I'm sure we will all m1ss the seniors when they leave us, but, we Juniors will enjoy taking their places. 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' ,f 2+ if Q! mf .Li XY ' C' 'VL f J LL ik' xl ffx - If ,z 01 g N A LL: A funif , , LC b Back Row L Mengis, J Kolodjl, J Bedeau, L Engle hardt, C Seegmiller, J Taylor, R Stein, F Huffman, W Olson, J Bergly D Erickson, E Thus, R Benson, N Fluth Middle Row N Aultman, D Gevlng, J, Chase E freer, B Kennedy, B Petrie, S Ringle, M Peter- son, H Reese, J svenson, A Hughes, J, Bennet, N B Larson, M Kennedy, D Bowman, B Schelader, R Hopen, B U1-ogsraa, N Ivins, A Nichols, c Nichols, Miss Pollar ggnmnukfi We began our sophomore year with 42 members and Miss Pollar as our class advisor Looking about us we notice that we are m1nusa,few members of our fresh man class Some of these were Elwin Aultman, Joseph Bedeau, Pearl Bsllanger, Marlene Fallgren, Ibnald Brooks, and Robert Bedeau In October Marilyn Ellsworth left us for a winter in the south The following were elected class officers President Dale Geving Vice president Barbara Krogstad Secretary Suzanne Ringle Treasurer Betty Schleder Beverly Kennedy and Allan Nioholswere our Student Council representatives along w1thGale Geving, who was treasurer of the council Many sophomore students have participatedin band, choir, basketball, football, G A A inurnalism, and declamation Our sophomore carnival queen candidate was Betty Schleder She was attended by Valarie Van Vlckle and Dorothy Richardson, from the freshman class Dale Gev1ng,lbls Broughton, and Charles Seegmlll er earned letters in football this year We wish to thank Miss Pollar and all our other teachers for guiding us through our sophomore year o o 3 u u o . 0 0 H I . '- Broughton.Front Row-Miss Ironside, S. Clark, B. Emery, il N Smagpwghmw cemsonepv ff y W' Jem BUCKET Bows MRD wow' s xi 41 s0IoQ-Q- XX X l UNDEQCLASSMEN '15 Just Much' .Toy fx MQ 1? GR fav N HX fb Q l tu: gniq 'g-- 5 -an an 5, 'Q Wm WHATA MESS, NNER5 EDNA 1 x+ 7 z PKRDQVN Q 'Q 9 S GOOD 'FRIE N05 O' 'PL A11 NG Dons MYS9 K j , , pf., I . x, f , E-. 4 'E lfzig fx g J Xcel. 4, W Q ' f f , 5 I f 5 E mx V'x.-Xf ., ' w ww Cx ,, can 5 ve?-9' ' B I mf? Y A., f Ag o 4 ' . U Q s , D ' M N . vj . A . A. 1 f GQ 75 if ',,g, gf W V AK xx 2 N -xg A 1 A 3-L A xr? T53 A - n OF I v AQ' t W 1 C M ' . 1 4 5 ' ' ' ' 9?d'W , V S9 f ,Q J I XX X ' . 5 XXZX ' f ' A - . V I O x . 'Y W 4 r I X Q Ng, 3 5 , - t Qkgxx Mu 2 A K X X l , F-4 Ifmzghlllfn J! 1 JI.: 1 1 ,LV xi Y , ,H 4 I fv y,'1k! L X., r ,, If 'J . L X 'Q ' 1 b W ,X X NMA I f N 1,11 ' r R 1 K 4 -f x ,yi , , I . 1 3 - ,' NVL ' 4, fifxfifhh , J, , s J N .1 ' rf 4. . f 4 'V nf x ' A 4, 4' 'a q 4 ' X 1 X ff 'e5HMAN Back row L Helmer, M Pauly, K Bilben, W Smith, D Banks, N Sayers, J Thompson, R Hagen, V Lauer D Hoger, L Corrlck, R Hein, J Marshall Third row C Bowman, D Richardson, C Bakker, R S1mmons,E Gorman, A DeGarmo, N Folmer, S Lew1s,B Kistner, B Van Vlckle, K Clark. J K010-1J1. D saurmne, B sagula, E make, J Johnson, D Hanson, L Bellenger, E Bly, R Tufts, Front row Mr Ostlund, Advisor, E Keating, D Gould D Beard, T Bakker, G Skare ,O Nash, D Benson, M Plattner, K Olson, C Eckman, A Kistner, Mr Hillgert, Advisor Our olas is divided into two groups,each havlng seperate home rooms, Mr Hllgert and Mr Cstlund are our class advisors The Student Council representatives are Janice Johnson and Mike Plattner The class officers are President John Thompson Vice President Richard Hein Secretary Treasurer Elaine Licke Carnival Queen Attendents were Dorothy Richardson and Valerie Van Vickle Two of the B team cheerleaders were chosen from our class they are Doris Hanson and Dianne Benson We have quite a few new members this year, Doris Hanson from Nevis, Gladys Skare from St Cloud, Julia Marshall, from St Paul, Kent Olson from Minneanolis, Kay Clark from Benedict, Keith Og1e,and Dennis Banks With the gains there is also a loss They were Sidney Syckes, Gary Eckman, Elmer Bismark, Robert Petrie, and Silas Brown, There are a number in band and choir this year ,,y X X l Q X R ,X -me f 11. mi G: Case, E. dohnson, M: Craig.. Second row? P. Larson, : . , ' . ' I , 'Fo Back How S Khylor,I1 Sauer, F Kolodji, Richard Smith, N Swendson, M Schmidt, D Jones, C Johnston C Beard, P Jewell, W Sayers, P Pauly, P Nelson, I Anderson, C Corriok Second Rpw A Astrum, G M Queen, V Greer, P Krueger, J Huffman, M Moore, S Bilben, S Geving, P Sautbine, I Betts, D Bohn son, J Hanks, F Worcester, R Fagan. First Row Miss Foes, advisor, J Fanson, D Willard, J Johnson, M Mills J Mackenberg, D Partridge L Reed, Roger Smith, G Bakker, D Avelsgaard, D Bennett, L Eok man, K Tanner, Mrs Olnees, advisor Back Row B MoKee,P. Svenfson, M Larson, B Gharette, R Fredricke, N Petrie, J Beddoe, G Emery, B Berg, P Peterson, J Bailey, B Fenner, B Monroe, G Part ridge, S Ellis Third Row Pr Brown, advdeor, J Fischer, R Kennedy, W Fox, J Cluth, P Gilbertson, G Rice, P Oliver, D Lembke, B Petrie, N Pauly, A Taylor, M. Bellanger, G. Noble, Miss Doyle, advisor. Second Row-R. Huddle, R. Libertus, R. Freis 'J, Emery, R. Paradis, N. Larson, B. Devin, 5.H1f1'man, R. Broome, B. Johnson. Front Row-R. Evenson, D. Nelson, R. John- son, P. Eckman, M. Benner, J. Krogetad, L. Bennett, R. Crow. f 511: 11:5 E T, , W: -u ki? figg cg Qfig fix Esooikllmllll Back row Coach L L Harvey,N Broughton, D Woodford,L West, B Greenslde, R Malmoulst, Cant , J Coodman, P Craig, Corr1ck,H Baker,W Munne1l,J Rogers,Asst Coach E Ostlund, Second row Asst stu mgr E Thue, R Dvoracek, K Bakker, J Chase, N Meyers, D Heathman, G Sigmiller, D Gevin W Sayers, Stu Mgr B Smith Front row R Huddle, Augdahl, R Worcester, R Kelly, J Thompson, N Goodwin H Hamlin, F Sayers, M Craig The Warr1or's 1951 football edition proved tobe another tounotch season under the competent coaching staff of Mr Harvey and his assistant, Mr Ostlund After fifteen years of Longbow comnetitlon Walker with drew from the league, feeling it was ready for eleven man football captain Roy Malmquist deserves a word of 'Thanks' for creating the soirited morale among his mates as they rolled up a record of five wins and one loss Cass Lake s Jinx remained unsolved the lb 6 lose to our rivals prevented an unmarked season f i . L . 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Walker 31- Blackduck 6 A warm, sunny day greeted the Warriors for their 1951 debut as they went about their business routing Blackducks Drakes before a home crowd Bert Greenside was the big-gun, tallying four of the five Walker counters Jerry Rogers cashed in on the other T D to end the Walker gridders wellcn their way to their initial win Walker 6 Cass Lake lb Lady Luck turned her back on us in the second encounter as Cass Lake took advantage of the breaks in gaining their lb 6 homecoming win Greenside saved the Jarriors from a shut out in crossing the goal in the final minute of clay Walker 7 Pine River 7 This gms marked a team victory aslnth the dfensive and defensive play reached its peak rfihe season Vest s txo touchdowns led the scoring narade, followed by Pat Craig and Merle Bennett each scoring a T D ,KV if -:W s fn J Walker 19- Park Rapids'B' 13 A mild case of j1tters.n the opening quarter almost cost the Warriors the game, which wasthe first full scale eleven-man contest waged by Walker High Rogers knoted the score in the second oerlodznd West count red Twice before the final whistle Walker 18 Bagley 6 The walker Warriors were det ermined not to take any chances in blowlngaway their combination Homecomln5 and Dad's Day game The two Larry's Corrlck and dest, were responsible for the scalp Snow flurrlee and cold weather slowed un the action in the second half Walker 18 Bemidji HBH 0 Eleven seniors suited up for the last time as they ended their high school football days o the B S T C Stadium turf under lights Carrick, Green s1de,and Dale Geving orovided the needed scoring punch 1 romping over the outclassed Bombers Bemidji failed to advance the ball in side of the Walker 2? yard strip gnu-we 551 1+- I 0 I l D . ..- , , I V -f A -1 A- - O . . s 5. 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K5 00 A Y I ' X 1 'D - w A f J ru i A ' W P mend Back row ileft to rlghtl J Beddoe,S Rlngle,D Heathman Richardson, D Richardson L Englehardt, R Benson, Bergly, E Klstner Fourth row S Lewis, D Evenson Petrie, E Llcke, J Bailey, C Eckman Third row Kistner, H Hanson, G Pauly, J JOHHQOH, R.Peterson, Nash Second row R. Stien, C Oliver, M Peterson, Sautbine, N Larson, R Crow, P Oliver, A Nichols, Bllben, J Peterson, Mr Nallin, Director Seated Benson, G Rogers, J Johnson, E Keating, N Ivins, Heins, B Krogstad Numbering fifty uniformed members, the N H S band has done much to keep alive the school solrit It has kent up the morale of our athletes by playing at the home football and basketball games The band is an active organization It had a big Dart in the homecoming parade, and oresented a concert at our annual school carnival The band narticlpated in the District music festival held at Bemidji and nr sented a spring concert Wallin ructo U UqkSSlde Flveu 8 E. ' . . . . ' D. J. . . : . . , B. . , . . : B. . . . O. . 2 . . D. . . . . C. . . ' . : D. . . . . R. - . . The band is under the capable direction of Mr. V 1 ' To V. 4 1. ig. I ' L1 my Q NF rex 5 ' ,Ct It I . Cgfhnrns WJ Th Walker High School Choir has been e very active this year under the competent W llin music supervision of Mr E a , director It has participated in many musclal programs including, the M E A Convention at Bemidji, the Christmas program, the Spring Festival, and the spring concert Its officers for this year are Bert Greenside President Joan Peterson Secretary Beverly Kennedy Treasurer Suzanne Rlngle 1 elected section leaders this year, y are as follows Soprano Barbara Petrie S anne Rlngle Vice President The cho r s the Tenor Ned Goodwin Bass Larry West Other musical groups connected with the choir are Boys Quartet which consists of Ned Goodwin, Ernest Richardson, Neal Aultman and Bert Greenside, and the G1r1's Quartet consisting of Suzanne d Barbara Petri Ringle, Joan Peterson, Barbara Krogstad, an il xoltgvxcff f v A1t0...::H.:::::: nz . 6. kgs If SEQ. ' if Q ff y ' r EQ 1. Student X Qouunirinll The Student Council of Walker High School The membership of the W.H S Student Council this President Robert Alexander Vice President Duane Heathman Secretary Pat Bidwell Treasurer Dale Gevlng The Student Council undertook many projects this year, mainly, the Carnival, Homecoming, Monitor System, Lyceum programs, and they sponsored the N D S C convention, which brought all the schools in the northern division to Walker High School The Student Council sent two delegates, Pat Craig and Pat Bidwell, to the state Student Council Convention in Duluth, Nov l,2, and 3 The Student Council had a very successful year this year and hope that next year will be as successful 154 Q Executive Committee The Student Council Convention HH ' ' safe. ' cv S B : if .. K 4' .lp 4 year reached the limits of 19.0 alth the officers being: I 1 A 15, K 'r ,,L1, X, iglomemomnng 'Queen' Heather and Attendents s Ban q H 'Sans 8 its The Homecoming festivitiesof l95lbegan ma3oYe with the election and ooronation of the queen,Heather Hanson The coronation was held at the annual boneflre, the night before the football game, and was succeeded by the snake dance, ending on the court house lawn The Homecoming parade, the morning of October 19, featured floats from theJun1or and senior high school,w1th nearly all the clubs being represented The grade school classes also marched in the parade led by the Walker band and Majorette Janice Evenson At 2 OO p m the Homecoming football game took place with the Warriors opoosing the Bagley Flyers in a hard fighting eleven man football game The Warriors made a wonderful showing and downed the Flyers with a score of 18 to 6, before a large Homecoming crowd. To end a nerfect day,a dance, sponsored by the senior class, was held in the high school auditorium Thismarked the climax of all the Homecoming festivities of 1951 Z .- X4 . 4 f 1. , 4 1ead6T9 Ke 6.31166 Capt. Roy crowning 'queenu Heather ana Q , 1 'X ,f 630: 9 O . M ff as ' f erl N .' he , Q 6 QMHHOHHHUELH se 'Queenn Gladys 1951 Carnival The 1951 annual school carnival opened NovemDer2,w1ththe traditional carnival program The high school choir and band, under the direction f M Erllng Wallin, gave p b admiraole performance Also on the da d program were skits enacted Dy the 0Qpu elementary grades and high school students The Lakeside Five, popular student orchestra, presented a few numbers during the lntermlssions The crowning of the queen, Gladys Austrum, senior candidate, was the Oop final event on1he program Queen Gladys was crowned by football captain, Roy Malmquist After the orown1ng,Queen Gladys opened the 1951 Carnival The events this year were much the same as in the past with bingo and boxing being some of the more popular The climax of the carnival was the dance, for which the 'Knights of Rythmn' Furnished the music. The Carnival was sponsored by the Student Council of Walker High School. 'Queen' Gladys and Capt. 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