Walker High School - Pirates Yearbook (Walker, MO)

 - Class of 1953

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F1 T to Q. nte Mru.i 'n . 9'-N -L ' 121 or V fc.,-7 'ill' 1 ,M C if fy ,V RICHARD AUGDAHL I nate leap year, girls rush me so ' Class pres 9 12 Student Council 9 ISSPDOOK Club 11,12 pres 12, Football 11,12 Class Play 11 Cnoir 11 Log, asst bus mgr 11 bus mgr 12, Boys State Delegate 11 State Student Council Con vention 12 MQW NEAL BENNETT 'I th kingdom of sborts Neal is the best Bagketgall 9,10.11.12 Captain 1952 1953 Football 11,12, Baseball 10,12 Track 9 1O,1l,l2, Student Council 11 KARL BAKKER 'He's the Joker of the deck ' Track 11,12 Football 11 Class Play 11 Yearbook Club 12 JANICE BLY 'You can manufacture blondes, but redheads come naturally ' Student Council 10, 12 Yearbook Club 9 l0,11,12 Warrior, asst ed 11, editor 12 G A A 9,1O,1l,l2 Choir 10,11 Glee Club 12 Log 9,1O,1l Class Play 11 Home coming Queen Attendant 12 Q , g , . , Q . ,123 y 2 . 'H '. 2 . g , - V1 ' ! L I rd 4. ,- is' 'S . - : . , , ' e 4' 'zz , I,-- I I . 0 I I I -r ,f M YJ J. cl I, I of A if 1, ni f, ' 3 '. . Q ll' ... . . g 3. llx X. 7 J . I ' J ,Jw ,,ag,nl:. RlcFARD BCWMAN f NA1l tnlngs come to him wno wait, T: even graauatiwn U ' Yearoo k Club 12 wif Awmdiylwfmuimb Jfwjillfwu ' wwf ve' NLJI uL2?6b4! kznw gL4L4z 1 ,c11a7zf044 fffff 5 ,1Ld,m4Lf 76215411 PATSY COOK 'A friend sne is to all ene knows for she wears a smile wherever she OS Homecoming Queen 12 G A A 9,10 ll Class Play 11 LARRY CORRICX EDNA CARTER Ulf I can t oe seen I must be heard ' Yearoook Cluo 19 Warrior typist 12 Qdjpffffejo ,eww 7W'AQMW ,afffff , 141, .fffl-iff 'EJ Lrail diczf .11 97 Zieq 'L- Liane OHL! ii' 'He says little and tninks a lot UA nicer fellow could not be bougnt Footoall 1O,1l,l2 Track 9 1O,11,12 5,41 W' ' 0 I 1,,Q fy V I , f'- . QfCl' o . KWQ4 ,, fl sU .. 1 W, r 1 EE dy fo, LLZVJ ' 4 ix . V A , I 1 5 ' I - cLLcLzQL - ' , G.A.A. 9,lU,llg 0135 Play llg Lf I h w A C7 '- I , O ,, g s.n , B Q . . u 1 1 H . ' ' 'QQ' 4 xg 41 .5 rx ' ' 6iZL4'- . 5 C7 1 , - N ui vm. 44. ..B ,s 9 o ' I ,!l'L'..' nn . LJ im, DUNWA DAY uS11ence is one of the great arts of conversation A 4337 MARLVNE EVERY 'Short in stature, tall in frienas learboom C1UD 11 Glass Play ll G A A 9,1O,11 u.- 15:57 MAHLENE DAY A quiet tongue shows a wise head ' G A A' 12 Lim-ary Cluo 12 Q LAVONNE DEVIN HA lass so mild and meek, her snoes refuse to aoueex ee Club 12 G 9,10,l1 12 Cnolr 10, Class Plav 11 Year book Club 12, Warrior gen class ed ff u X 47 GERTRUDE 'Merry as long ' Cnolr 11 Lv nook Cluo .D 'Wh FGRSBERG tne day is Clase Play 11 Year 11 iz fl? 1 , .1 f f Q x X 1 ,irA, A +9 .igiu :Q G.A. . 12. I I . . . -5 rt x o- 1,173 ' ' ' ,1-7 W L L' I ' 43. ' m1 J X In A6Ns E cj n A X' oA R Q 'Jw-N VZ: 31 , -U 1' alf .. 2 '01 s X g . . . x x 2 .., I G1 g .A.A. M I I . 3 -- ' i o 0 -L20 V ', i , N, E ?j K h ?,Y 1, llg '.AfA. - - . . , , -. , f V , fs ,J ' 3, ' 14 ' a 1 fi - av Q ' 2 x ,R fx. .A A!! f ,W 'ri DUANE HEATHHAN Z 'Leader or men, follower or women Football 11, 12 B8BK8tD311 ll 12 Band lr'1f ,8,9,1O,11,12 cnoir 9,1b,11, Baseball ,ll,12 Student Council 10 ll, vice pres 11 Dixie Land Band 11, Boys Quartet 9, 10 Clase pres 11 Xearbook Club 11, 12 asst circ mgr 11 circ mgr 12 Class Play 'Q IDA HOVELSON HAway with the DOOKB, 1et'e have some fun Choir 1O,l2, Glee Club 12 ,lieu 1 JEANETTE Jomzsou 'She says little but that's no sign sne e not rnmmng ' 1' lea DOOK Club 12 G A A ll JO ANN HAFSTND 5 ,. 'B Not what ene does, but now she does 1t.' Gnolr 1u.11,12g U.A.A. 9,1O,ll,l2g Glee Club 12g Class Play llg Band 9g Yearbook 1F-nr Club 11, 123 Deo1am.ll, 123 American Legion Award for Americanism Contest 11. f H ssilrpvffjglt v J-f UW, ,QQ My fa ACL 9 My di, - 2. + 4, J,,9'u639 .Q J- Q ' . 1 ., JOAN JOHNSTON Q V69 K 25 Zyl to an' 7 'I .5 1' , 'She was out out e jk NM I X angel, but someone ran awayvyl with the pattern. f X 1 Band 9,11,12g Gnoir ll, 12g A fly N 'Ml G.A.A. 1O,11g yearbook Club Q ' E ,E ' Warrior, , lit. editor 12g A' 'i W- Amerlcan Leglon Award 11- - Emq 7, ' Declam. lu ,l1,12. ' . WN! N J J Ygf , , wmv ' I .1 1o,11,12 Class Play llg MJ if E , dk f ln: Q, JANE LARSON I don c care wn t happens, just so it c1oesn't napoen to m G A A 9,lO,l1 Yearbook Club 12 Band 9 Class Play 11 JAMES KENN' DY -Q. Y Beware, I may yet do some tnlng sensational ' BaSxe1:na11 11,12 class Play 1:7 LM' ll xearbook Club 19 Student lp My M' Council 12 Warrior, sborts My ,LAW ed 12 Junior Rotarian Dele WJ V' 1. v- ff V gate 11 LWMWW ,JV WILLIAV MEYERS 'C 4. 1 eh. WA11 great men are dead an I uon't fe 1 so good myself U Football 11,12 Captain 1952 Class Play ll Class ores 5 Warrior, asst bus mgr ll DHS mgr 12 Log, sports eu 12, Cnolr 11 Basketball 11 12, Yearbook Club ll, 12 I I M 4 ' It ,f I . ' f 1, 'I 5 If In 1 x l V, , - u a f' 4 li' , ,- -A' Q e. 2 f A V1 ' m X .... . . 3 . I, 4 1 , X A , , , , :, i 11, J . f ' ,- t 2 , . '-N Ip i . I ' xi, ' M , O v H, ij' A - I , I 4 ' Ax' I' I- 14. ' t , ay A X. ' ,111 'ny uf 1 5, , f WW fl du 2 , I S4 - V iv 2 3 . , '. .' . '5 1 1'2 . . g . 1 ' 'A ,QL GAYLE PAULY QI!! 'If talking is an art, sne's an artist ' and 9,1 ,11,12 L0 11 G A A 10,11 Clase Play 11 gift? ZOOM, 777 mwff 74109 HMA M6 fab f4' JOAN PETERSON UA rare comolnation of wisdom and wit, Half wisdom, half wit Band 9,1O,1l,l2,Cho1r 10,l1,l2 Class Playll Declam 1O,l1,l2 Dixie Lana Sana 11 Warrior sports ed 10 Log, asst ed 11, editor 12 G A A 9,1O,11 Homecoming Queen Attendantl2 Girls State Delegate ll 144 1 415 ERNEST RICHARDSON 'If scnool is liberty, I'l1 take deatn ' Band 9,1U,ll,l2 Cnoir lu,11,l2 Boys Quartet ll Track 11,12 JERRY Rosiznb 'WW nRa1n is weta dust is dry, life is snort, E 1 if .n- an so is I Footoall 1O,1l,l2 Baseball 9 Student Council 10 treas 10 band U 9 10 ll 12 1 ores 1l,12' cnolr 9,1O,11 c1isS pree,1O, M Dixie Lana Band 11 Yearoook Cluo 1 ,12 77 Warrior, asst.cir.mgr.1l- cir. mgr. 12' Class Play 11' 'A 3 GWENDbLYN BOE UFor if soe will she wiW1, Jou may deoend on it ana lf she won't Qhe mon't anl there'e a end on it uothe15, inhesota an Daze ed Yearoook staff M Ns! PEI: ILLA JCJND 'You jueu netureW 1 when ou've 5 t y heo r x L fwreeo R L P151 school 1, am Sensors L-X TU' X-of V WNETV DRAFEIV 'Ju t awk me se Laae F Q J at Cloud Tech xearbook editor L :an DP staff 1 h ALorRTA PE ERS She knows where sh 's going ann she's on her wer La cu Fla beau I ec Jan Daze eoitor L 'Digg lilr IRE1 E HL JG-A UQu1et, out oh my'U Wolf Lake, innesota Frazee High school 1,9 an A.- R w e ' Q ' I Z , - . s.? Y ,'f 'JL 1 , A . I' F , Q. . M , nh L 6 5 H n . K , ul: I 1 'A ' Sk .A--E,U, QE: , .1 . . , - ' c Ill M . . . H00 1 ..U.-1,1 .f F' . ,--2 NL M -Q. .2 Ji l 1 I Y wir I - . .. San Daze news editor-3,b , .5 Q I A 'T' I . x A J M 'G ' 5- ' C T gr. ' ,' f '-ly n A 5 envoy life, f - y ,o m' A , -.H en' we 5:- 5 , vi- . Red eke, V,.Q . te f y - --. 0 Er The Senior Class of 1953 being of sound mind d will our individual traits and pogg 1 t t an body Let them oe known as follows ess one 0 he Junior Class I, Richard Azgdahl, will my big feet to Claude Nlchole I, Neal Bennett, will my ability to play basketball to Jim Chase I, Karl Bakker, will my alertness ln Social Studies auzanne Ringle, and hope she will get'lot of rest I, Janice Bly, will my job as editor of the year book to Nancy Ivins I, Richard Bowman, will my way with the women to Dale Geving I, Edna Carter, will my height to Bob Stein I, Patsy Cook, will mv Shorthand DObK to anyone who wants the thing Larry Corrick, w'll my musical ability to Jim Chase Donna Day, will my quietness to Neal Aultman Marlene Day, will my job as secretary to Varlene Kennedy Lavonne Devin, will my pleasing nersonality to Nels Broughton Marlene Emery, will my big brown eyes to Bob Stein Trudy Forsbe g, will my letter writing ability to Beverly Kennedy JoAnn Hafstac Duane Heathma hour study hall to Ch Ida Hovelson, Nichols rles Seegmiller 1111 my sunny dlebositlon to Allan Jeanette John and hope she leaves ll that color will my trim figure to Joan Bennett , will my ability to get out of third n, will my dark hair to Janice Evenson I, Joan Johnston will my argumentive attitud to Phlllir Emery 1, Jim Kennedv will my shynees to Barbara Petrie I Jane Larson will my long hair and my many boy friends to Sheila Clark Bill Meyers will my last box of sleebing bills to Henry Erickson, with the assuran e he will make good use of them Gayle Pauly will my outlook on school to Hazel Reese Joan Peterson, will my good grades to Shirley Emery I Ernest Richardson, will my wise cracking ability to Edwin Greer Jerry Rogers will my conceit to Merle Peterson, one she will make good use of lt 1 s1pneafSZ42k'f5z24za4Z:'Qgfiukb i r with the O X , I x I A ' .r . to I, - . 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F J Erma ar Tan e Duck e C R Q S U-OILTIIC af ' S Duane f-5 Z4 ew-r 3-W1 Mb Twqnn lar cnc U-cm ,maze Trai R lvlm-lane Donna, Lauovme Gam 10 While taking my long awaited trip around the worlu, I decided to visit my old home town of Walker I hadn't been DECK there since 1953 when I graduated from high school Unon my arrival I found that a great many changes had taken Dlace in my twenty years absence One of the first things I noticed when I came into Jalker was the large crowd milling around the State Theatre Ubon inquiring, I found that two home town kldsu had made good in bollywood Lavonne Devin and Jim Kennedy had become famous tango dancers, and their first oicture was now slaying at the State, so I decided t s e e movie Uoon entering the theatre I found Patsy cook, better known as Popcorn Pat', selling poncorn She had been at it for twenty two years, and was hoping to retire soon After the movie, I decided to stoo somewhere for a bite to eat Every resturan in town was nacaed, but I finally managed to,squeeze 1 o the Cozy Lunch', now known as Red s Cafe Imagine my sur prise when I found it was now ooerated by Janice Bly and her husband I was now able to figure out where it got 1t's name the cute little redhead behind the counter was one of their elsht daughters While sitting at the counter sinoing my coffee and talking over old times with Janice, I haobened to over hear the conversation of several high school students During the course of their conver sation they mentioned Miss Peterson and Mr Augdahl I inquired as to whether they were referring to Joan Peterson and Richard Augdahl Sure enough' Richard was now teaching English at Walker High and Joan was the new brincipal As I left the cafe and started down the street, I met Joan Johnston and Trudy Forsberg on their way to nlgrt duty at the Walker Hospital From them I learned that Ernie Richardson was now a famous bone soecialist in charge of the hosoital Not being tired I decided to go somewhere to soend the evening I found that Hr and Mrs Jelly nurmeyer kGayle Paulyj were now the oberators of thc 'Black hornet', a new night club recently constructed along high way Bb I decided this would be as good a rlace as any to go and it would also give me the opoortunlty to see ny old girl friends I was in luck' Jerry Rogers and his band were making a world tour and were anoearing at the 'Black Hornet' Jhat really amazed me was their singer, who was none other than Jane Larson t seered she ad risen to fame after many yea s of voice lessons, taugst her by none evening orogressed I met still more classmates Ida novelson was working there as cigarette girl and U anette Jodnson was hat beck girl having met all these classmates, I decided to inouire as to the rest of t em Neal bennett was now the Laker's well known sharoshooter his average being L5 oolnts per game Richard Bowman was now a great scientist, well o his way to D6 ing a second Elnstien He along with Karl Bakker, had found the missing link Edna Carter had gone into fortune telling business on the Court house lawn Such famous oeoole as the King of England and the President of the United States were among her many customers JoAnn Hazstad and her husband we e now onerating a nail factory on the outskirts of Guthrie As a little hobby on the side, JoAnn had taken up dairy farming Narlene and Donna Day were well known Paris dress designers They had created a new look in clothes called nthe eye catcrern After hearing all thls inxormation about my classmates, 1 deci ded to continue on my trio Before leaving 1 stonned at 1eathman's garage f r gas and oll Ihere l found Duane H atnran had taken over his 'ather's business and was now sellln iyou guessed ltj FORDS' As I drove leisurely along the high may I cane unon a little book shoo nestled smonc the olnes I found the shob was owned by Bill 'eyers and tne book he suggested x s A iti of Two Tails by Maxlene mery I nurchased the book and vent hannily on my way r ' ,- ' . . . 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Hawaiians Brough , 8 1 Kahn S TO' Petrie, B Mr Harvey east: Q I President Dale Geving Vice Preeldent Barbara Petrie Secretary Berbara Krogstad TPSHSUPG I' Lowe ll Engelha rdt on November 21, 1952 the Junior 'lass presented Penrietta the Eivhth The play cast was as lollows 1enr1etta Gower Beverly Kennedy Annabelle daeon Verle Peterson Jilma Sutton Barbara Krogetad Dizzy Luces Lowell Fnvelhardt B rgy Pants Baldwin Jim Chase claire Sutton Suzanne Rinvle Carol Sutton Janice Eveneon -7 Ray Teylor edward Thue Maggie Barbara Petrie Lizzle Delores Bowman artha Joanne Bennett Fenrietta the of modern dey and oroolem is that f a woman Nrs Clarlce Sutton, who snends rolltlcs end little time to her daurhters They are selfish thelr nother's secretary as a personal maid Ae a result go in the Sutton household Henreitta is the eighth secretary are made Eighth s a comedv modern oroolems The her life tendfng to and deoendent and use secr taries come and and with her changes 1 A t . if n .B Eng A , . : - V , ' - d B , . e 1 O c A B D ' 1 ' ,.- , U 1 . 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F rd, 5 X., e D QQ ' s ' n lillllililii iiliililli !lIII.!!!lI!l I! III!! lllIIll!!lII!l 'UI is 'a es ' - F. . . H 1-fze library club, ,journal1sm, and declam. .Bern Eiiggihigfiig . -U t. - .Li n 5 er- giQ,f 'gig E l., 2 H' sf' . . KM V,A5 : - H Q .Tl f 1 ,' Y ,111 f 5 1 vi, YT ,. .say-2f'+.'2:f-Q an .,.. v' Q -If V, D M S , 1 5 ar -y 5 ' ., i sfyip - ' ' .-. Il 1 , t. , xA -34' X 5, nf W 9- rl 3 ,'9, ' u ll f L, Ex S3551-g ' fi rf'1 ,w , , X wr, 4 1 . D ky A Q . .- -f -1 , ...phi 5,1 ' l -NVXQ 1 X W' .v'AN-4 .' . ' f K' ' ' V -.1 - X y V . 2 fs -I-H ,-oh , fl . . . - 9 rl' DN- - ik- -' 5 Q . ,, A 4.4.5 I A f..- I -J , 7' Q J 'Qs : . .-5 'A ,' f 4 -. ' f.,f,Q1'. 1,6 I ,-ff Q ,-1 1 -h ' ' 4 4 F.. A .1 L r.: , 54 ' Y , I ' r ' v 3 if R . .,:g Q av N I 99? H x 4-as wr. YMQ 5 3 -'Hin Back row Emery, Evenson, Stehlik, Nelson, Kennedy, Libertus, Forsberg, Swendsen, Fredrlcke. Beddoel Larson, Petrie, Rice, Cluthf FP93-B. Gilbertson Fischer, Paradls, McKee Middle row Mr Ostlund, Adv B Johnson, Taylor, Bellanger, Oliver, Berg, Bennett, Limbke, Larson, B Renner,M Benner, Bailey. Peterson. Devin, Pauly Krogstad, Mr Brown Adv Front row Fox, Laxman, Petrie Hoffman Brook, Noble, Huddle Since early days the freshman class has been noted for its vim and vigor The Student Council representatives are Rae Peterson, Ronald Libertu attendants were Marilyn Rennel and Roberta Brooke The band, choir, G A A library club, basketball and football draw a good number of fresh Class advisors are Mr Brown and Mr Oetlund E 1 CLASS OFFICERS President Jeannine Bailey Vice President Donald Nelson Secretary Nancy Larson Treasurer Jack Cluth 9 . ,D y and Jeannine Bailey. Carnival queen ff? ' C ,I I , Thad Q. Back row WoocL1'orc1,Snank, Greer Gy:-,Bruce,Gharette, Smltn,Car1son,u1iver,Roy,Bongo Johnson,K1stner,Emery, Day, guro Middle row Cook, Ho'oen,Johnson, Krueger, Anderson, Casefchayers, Astrum, Bedeau,Tnompson,Devin, Krueger, Fredricks, Moore, Furcnt, Erickson, Kennedy, Swenson Front row Yrs Olness, Eckman, DeGarmo, Hoffman, Astrum, Sandstromjendricns,Be1langer,Dahlem ow Wri ht Jones Pauly, Swendson,Sm1th,Jonnson, :gigdg1,Scnm1t? Seyers,,Beard, Kaylor, B11DeH,J0hnBt0n, Ne1son,Cor 1ck,Moore Second row Eckman,M111s,W111ard, Bellanger, BakKer,Thompson,Hagen,M0QUe6TlaR99d,3Pl1I'D90ka Sauer, Avelggaard, Huffman, Gev1ng,Sm1th,Bennett,Hanks Front row Mies Tlburzi, Astr'-lm , BOWLHQHSOH, Greer, Krueger,Man :enoerg , oautoine ,Anderson ,Buokanaga I M Johnson : E , D Sm1th,Jonnston, Evenson,worcester,Stumpf,Petr1e,Maoh. I If f ' X . j A - ru Glo.11ceS ul. 4 LT Ik '1 Ffh Hz f ff A NS. 'TT' C9 Q? ,ff J N A 'ff s gy' N . if A - I L A ri - w ul. . .1 fu i 4 , n 4, L . -J V, 1 .f . f 3 , fx X, l -- - I ,. W S fgR,'i .fi , . ' 2, M I - Q ' ' QP 5.1155 r V , ' v . f 3' '1- , rl it ' ' b ' 4 3' 4' LET QS qffo Q di . ff, V U 0 in 'ein Q I' L i 'sQ'f'3'l W Q fv ., 5 0 3 ' . ?:? ' 5 Y I 'I 1- 1 aa 55655 J X 2 wxq Back row Mr Ostlund,coacn J Thompson, R Augdanl, W Sayers, B Stein, R Worcester, D Erickson, J Chase, Mr Harvey,asst coacn Se ond row G N1cno1s,st mgr D Hein, N Petrie, D Hoger, E Tnue, N Brougnton, L Corrick S Hunt, D Heathman Front row M Craig, R Huddle, B Meyers, J Rogers, D Geving 00' U EE I-' CEL., T0 Xl OLAP-' Oo Ter talker Walker walker Walker Walker Walker Walker N Bennett, Engelnardt, R Lloertus, Seegmiller, Gilnertson, Blackduck Cass Lake Pine River Bemidji Park Rapids Bagley Fosston X '? QA '1 Q xow U 21, C4 Jimlfm DW lrst eleVSN rf. Z w Ne . : . ' . Q O. '. L. ' . , . . . : . . P. Q0 0-6 ' .. C, -7 ' - '. l 5 5 ! - i - - . 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B iv ' G QQ r L f, ASQ X S QQQQA Cheer Leaders mf 192 cw 64 I F16 Q 4 19196 16 159 T Gu DO 5 HMO 'WCW FX Donna David QU' Janice 169 Ring tad, Biyoengse, EEF, ,gp C neon, ,john 1. ,arg Eve Grad, live ' V n4,MMiTd TON B YOU nedbv tnefa Lev Lia 9 1 BQCD y Vx-U ?e 92:90 Lexxlagkt rowidtirgi, D en iweygond fo Yolm Ta FT 13 Pqg, gay 39 Mxag, luufle mob s Eeovmm? Living wngon' V neqq ' BTOOA ' Saunnlgfgrocetqa yacht G A A wee orgwnlzed in rr effort to xevelon svortemnnehip throuvh active nartici Qtion in soortq Activities for tne year 1lcWuaed oqqxetball ann Qknting G A A svonqored sever11 wartles after H016 oweaetoall gam s G1r's max earn 2 letter in G A A Nan Licfe Treasurer Rinvle Pr Cldent Krf Qtau V Pre 1 ent h ecretary r fb E xi. q x Ds Q J Q Q 'I t . I Q , e Q x N , ' M . , .1 U 1' ' fu He 'X ' f s . A , C ,Z S- 3' B LA 'Lg ' ' - Y V Q- De ' tv . ul-dr 'J . .., 1 19 B9 f,, . 3 , .- -e . - ,, rx E ,glenn Q,,pQ'K X135 T 5ens0 f 0 ,A .11 , ,. Q 1 ' f N- X ..l'- X O .V . V .'.-. 7. '-f 1. 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' einer in 9 6. 11 ' YA-OYHM Beane 13 Q9 qio be ef X X 8 Ye apex' A rx ,ered- en Oigefvlg., Xjqurahiye ' N nm, aw 5 YP ng 513,50 veg , 9019! etgff v wi' x TX rx eq eoff s-xangonom 90 i 969' 6360935 'Y fl 630 ' 1 reg wwe The Walker High School Student Councll may now regarded as aporoaching a date of maturity and stability Organized dur'ng the autumn of l9bl largely through the dynamic efforts of an enterprising senior class, the council became immediately a strong force in the life of the school during its early years During the war years it langulshed decidedly and maintained a shaky existence only to emerge again with renewed vigor and fresh determination A revised consti tutlon, and exnansion of its functions, together with membership in the Regional, ations of student Councils, degree of respectability to tained organized along democra tio lines With its Executive Council, hxecutive Committee and General Assembly the Student Council under the encouragement and advice of the faculty is striving earn estly to make student life in our school democratic, more enjoyable and more worthwhile Jgecdmme otate and National Assocl have served to indicate the which our council has at John DQ e Dmk ' L7QGc,UTuve, Qomwuffeef 0 A X ' g ,Q l e at r- ' e e- 1, . 'J ' 9 ' . W 8 9 1 E e ,guggx 3 5 . Lk x Y J- .. . S. awww Vfef,f.'fWf P.-WG Beef G ' 'P 1 , E . 9 di' . oe I , Club i OYXWE' Ot: VIA ' mafx D Y 9 6 , eat BBTQY l autpln fa Q0 s gfxgel D990 Johns ed? G0 en- W , fgefm Owl 10 B gee e goger 'T 'L 601109 'eva 'gan own Q en 1-OW tad-8 8 9 To B 9 OQTT' H85 9 Q YS 9 S- 3'CnLe,, H900 0 ug 1 Bowmaxzllj , efmeag ' L 93 e , Y-eva v Evenaon 096 va , Yung L V' HEY! wr Oni to 'LGT' fO'd YT Ygeconogofg vw 9 w TE' A QT' V553 Ming? 'ff' Dwi, .2115 Q Q rr? Lifes S 'X Qlfg ' r S AWG' Editor Janice Bly and her staff began work on the 195.3 rramlnr the day school opened Tne school year has been 1111ed vlth taking oictures, writing copy,andt1gur1ng out the financial anglesin order thet the 19.53 XL'-:.rr.J.Q.n nossible plot ure 01' Walker Pigh School life ear Book -A ,vm A L J Berg1y,asst clr mgr , B Kennedy,sDorts ed J Rogers,o1r mgr .J Jonnston,11t ed J Bly, P, editor N.Iv1ns,asst editor Miss Borg,adv1sor L Dev1n,gen class ed J -iennedy,snorts ed , I5 Tnue aset ous mgr Not olctured B Meyers ous mgr C' sf e , it 1 nr. - , U ' R .2 x Vx -XA AQ 'i xx X . .I mx. ' 5 H H A S 0 Q.: ' 1 B161 , Kiogema 'tin 'B Y ' 6 Yx T? T T 5 . Se ein' Y yr 1 3' 'UN 1, J. K lid gk: 5 x P- -, Z, 1 e' . ' ' Q 9' 1.1 K in woold present the truest C-:Y U ,4 0 Il H501 ' L WO' - W 0- . 1 ' X. . A K ' sl . ....- '. , ! 1 Ig -N25 Q ARL e ,gf , 'gk .11 f 1 1 Lx ' . . :vu . , .7 lfgps' : U - a 3 W . 2 QQ-LQI1 ake W 576 S ko ,TO f-+1 J Peterson, editor M Peterson, asst editor Heathman,c1r mgr Augdahl bus mgr Rlngle, nest clr mgr B Krogstau,asst ous mgr Miss Schank,aav1sor The Leech Lake Log, the paper published monthly by the students of the Walker High Schoo1,1s an important item in student life The Lo is a member of the National Scholastic Press Association C or El-5 9' vie ' Yet 09 'B 1 K, 6 00 6 ere' Efgggxx T 3 Q0 65,6 1 1999 ' L Q59 Xbengih qev 699 5 G fO aiexaaegoha 9 ug!-025 sow e 111315633 Qatar ge0 YQ, xele L o f f, ' I-L I I 0- 'f- ' at 1 g . ff f' My VK' ' U4 K .3211-J X A A .I 1 ,V Z 1 U I .Y . . 7? 'fx 'ex , YQ P 6, ex . 1 O X-9 , id.. an 'Et Ona 2.15 Band hardgon 1 R10 51? BEHSGHQPAXOQ TSQH, Rlnffwe diE1y,,G cull Pe Tie' mrrol wicholggard , re UH Petgrsonasol Ivinq D 1 Lcnaf' uit! B995 To Dtein, Eggon, Bal igffan' npefo m P3 D pen On' oenilcke, Jo X qtneikner e Krogqta . 7 I-QW L1 Lllerl J' ev 'Colm Gr P2411 'y Peterwfl' xv- lui? Lef 15' Ont POW ur' W Naam ri' Director Poe T The valker High school Band, under the direction of rltne Iallin, oomolet d the 195 195 scqool year in a highly S3UlSI3CtOPy nanner The bend boasts a bqno memberehlr in the history of instru mentwl music in Walker The near ide 1 inetrum ntetlon and the excellent muel cianshlp on the Dart of many fine musl Clanq have brougnt the ouelity of oer formance of the oand to an urnr c dented level A great challenge llee oefore the banoe of future years to euroaes the all around Derfornance of the band of 1959 53 PQI, Bam cf The main o rformancee of the conc rt ay the enlor 1 51 fnow t t your cienemin have D en fellow mus1c1ans,as ay the non senlore 9 5 Anon EQHE uoon elolllty of even gr C hrnsfmas lro mm DQWI ln lumed a winter concert in Febru ary, appearance at the Dietrict huslc reetlvql in arch, and an outdoor srrlng cone rt in May The Peo Band, which was a rart of the concert b nd an eared at all of the hone Das etoall games and several of toe tournenent ga es S of UH S bend of 195 contributions in muei valued highly by your wel' as your dlrector ol tqls bend of l95 you r sts toe resnon ater bend nrogrese . J l 'lffpfmlx - d . f Fl-A , . 1 f l U'-'Q An ' 3 DSQZAG v' A 1 t . 5 . A. . 0 - W1 ' iv- V' R 1 '. ' - s B11 'Llp B08 T. I z I, IAOP' ,- A' ' , H6 V, 1 , -1 -. ', V . 'f -6 F. - E , L T , ,A 9 ' 2- A 3 1,4 ' A ' Q AA . . memoershlp of sixty, which is the largest . . , , A 2 , . .. Q- 1 .e W , , . - 1 . e e I - c I A- L- Q H e . e 'B - F-I is I e . . . A- r A -, 9 , A .. , if , 4... . . Q fr A m . H . e - 1 . 2- 9 . ' he N . - ,J -- --' f ,3 rw- - ' ' -.. V A -- .A 0 1-1 . - 4' I L 9- 1 1' '. 1 -. - 1 e Q - . 1 ' - e' , , . D c1xxgXf 00 JWWJLM Back row He1n,Berg1y, B Benson,En8BlhaFGt,E Ricnardsonv d B P t 1 Llcke J Johnson D Hanson Simmons, E 5325233 , Froitrrga Cofman C Casa, Hafstad: Rlngle, D R1chardson,Nash.MP Wallin '17 Back row: Petrie,Berg,C.Case,Bennett,Ha!stad,C1uth,Helmer, Bi1oen,R1ng1e,Dev1n,O11ver,B.Kennedy,D.R1onardson,Simmons, Middle row: Noble,Beneon,Krogstad,Corman,Ba11ey,B.Renner, M.Renner,R.Peterson,Lew1s,Fo1mer,K1stner,Nash. Front row: Sauto1ne,Hoffman,G1ark, Licke,J.Johnson,D.Haneon,D.Bowman, B1y,Beard, Mr.Na111n. , 0 ii iixx 'RX fxixnf f 7 N.Petr1eiGev1ng,L1Dertus,A.N1cho1s. Middle row: D.Benson, - A 4 I 6 6 amecam ng 'T K in Wg ,X Qu 53, v yd The coronation of Queen Patsy Cook at the bonfire, Thursday, September 18 opened the Walker School Homecoming for 1954 Queen Patsy, attended by Joan Peterson and Jan1ceBLy,was crowned by B111 Meyers, 1952 football captain The homecoming activities then pro oeeded with a snake dance to the Court House The Walker High School Band and the Queen and her attendants led the traditional parade Friday morning Peturnlng to the gudito rium the cheerleaders led in a pep fest with the able assistance of the football souad Friday afternoon, Queen Patsy and her sutjects witnessed Pine River as they downed the warriors grid squad to a 20 19 loss The homecoming dance,with music byi e Knights of Rhythm, brought the Homecoming lf 1952 to a climax ANS Assccmrxon JP 1 4 ., QF smunszvr LIBRARL 1 lat BETH: G Beard, Scnm ,aneon, Neleen Moore' dale FOW J 1 Back row '-?OniB,Day, M158 Borg agen- Tnompsomxruepeg' an F0 me ' to1neSw6U ett B8KKe ' 32:29 L Be1121fCier'MSglel11anger, qgieir Bggguln Clark, B D Table!-, JonnFrOllxt row Mcqueengn Skare, D Hanson vaoxenoerg Avelsgaard, Eckm ' Gould D Beard, ? Y I SERVICE X Qu L Purno e of this organization is to g v e rvice to e s hool by worzing in tne librery, o etl ulete rewdtng lntereets and snonsor ble RU 'PUC 'I O11 the etuients n th u of boo e en! Wibrery FJ c armval Joenne Bennett, junior, echo 1 carn1ve7 meld xa1Aer Scnoo1 on o ber 7 Ver attendants ere Ile Jean Anderson and P J W r de d by dents Wuncn nus' is Sautbine, e'ghth Progren ae rreq nt ti elementary bingo, conceesions, and a dance nith by the Knighte of rovided an eveninb rt n ent for every on Queen 4. I ,' ' . ,A t . . . , - I l , 1 , - . ' , . ' : . ' , . I e V 2 in 15 , ,1 e .e th 0' C I l . 4 V h . t W . l . to - ' ' , H e' eter 1 e-, vm g . N , 1 e ne A k . f ,, , Y ee 'i es. I f Q f ex 'J Q I 1, 5 reigned ee Queen over the :' ',. ennuet . f . -' j x - Pt the :tg A 5.1 ' . H vem . M '.f ' .D iv I A . L ', Q hpli AI 9- . A.. W .. M9 - 5' '19 . 51311- KI - - .. - . , ' U -c , . ... 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