West High School - Hesperian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1954

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J9S4 HeAperiah WeAt High School ftlihhea tcliJ, tflihheActa “01 R TODAYS AM) YESTKR-I)AYS ARE THE BLOCKS WITH WHICH WE Bl. ILD” Henry Wadsworth l ongfellou n MHC ■ 35 , rvu ? (L- lii building for (he future it is only fitting that we should have a record of our todays and yesterdays. In this hook we attempt to provide just such a journal. This Hesperian has chosen to replace the commonplace titles with the quotations of the learned. These words may better represent the feeling of all toward life at West High, nineteen fifty-four. 2 TIS CHROMCI.E OK DAY IF illiam Shakespeare FACULTY STUDENTS ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES SPORTS A d CjI a ili) Would He earn, dud (jladlij Teach -fyc teij Chaucer MR. JOHN E. MORRIS Principal MRS. JOSEPH A CO TO kl Visiting Teacher MRS. GLADYS DAHLIN Counselor MRS. VERA BRADEN Nurse 6 mwim: baker Art FRANCES FORD Foods . RICHARD BLOMGREN Commercial l TOR HANSI N Music WILLIS BRADLEY Mod. Problems. Commercial Law DON LD HOI Ck Science ROBERT . C: SSERIA Industrial Arts MRS. KATHLEEN HYLAND Ph sieal Education ERA DENDINGER English ANCIL ILSTRI P Physical Education 7 LLOY I) JOHNSON Social Studies ERIC L1NDBERG Math VI. JANET LOCKHART Librarian MRS. JESSIE MARTIN Work Co-Ordinator DWIGHT Me LA I GULIN Language ORA McLAL GULIN Language A. I). NELSON Math RTHI R NORTON Science MARY PALMER Social Studies J. VINCENT PORTER Commercial 8 CERTRl I)E RATH English MRS. ALICE ROOD English Jl MOR SkOCLl l Social Studies MARJORIE SPAULDING English SIGVALD STOVLEN English MRS. DOROTHY STYER Clothing CHARLOTTE WESTBY English III GO WICKSTROM Science MURIEL WIEST English NOT Pirn RED: SELMA BLESSIN English JOHN Dl NNEWOLI) Industrial Arts 9 JANITORIAL STAFF Mr. 0. Hougan Mr. C. Perkins Mr. II. Pelerson 10 AltnoAt everything That J a (great tfaA Seen hone Sy youth -Senjamin hiAraeli 13 CtaAA ctf SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS R. Olio, Treasurer; N. Engesrl, Vice Pres.; T. ndrcw«. Pres.: S. I led in, Sec. With president Tom Andrews leading the way, assisted by a cabinet of anc Engeset. vice president; Sue Hedin. secretary, and Bob Otto, treasurer. the senior class of 19. l had a successful year. The year began with the organization of the senior board, and the election of class officers. The sen- ior board co-ordinated and organized das activities throughout the year. Its members were Bill Hannon. Delores Eiscnstadt. Oren Rubenstein. Barbara Drollmann. Clinton Snyder. Morrie Brown-stein. and Myrna Amsel. As the year wore on financial deadlines came and went, tryouts were held SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Stated: B. Drohmann. M. inael. D. Kiscnstadi, 0. Riihcnstein. Standing: C. Snyder. M. Brown-stein. B. Hannon. VALEDICTORIANS Wl) SM.I TATORIANS How I: I). Irvine. S. llegland. I . Edelman. How 2: I). Clark. N. Knjsrsei. for llu class play. “Stale Fair. anti honor students were named. Peter Edelman and Nancy Engeset were valedictorians, and Sue llegland. DeLoris Irvine, and Dorothy Clark were salulatorians. Everyone had a lot of fun at the senior stag and the senior banquet. Then came class day when a great time was had hy all. The class play was a big success, and baccalaureate was very inspiring. The year ended with a terrific Commencement. Farewell. seniors of 1954. SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN How I: N. Engoet, B. Brecke. P. Chase. P. Frieke, S. Goldstein. M. Paradi . Hon 2: M. Olson. D. 11 ilit-. J. Coarlier. J. Evjrn. I). Westerlnnd, C. Newman, B. Drolunann. Hou 3: J. Day, M. msel. I). Swenson. S. llegland, . George. How : F. Puss. R. Nndcrson, G. Palm. (). Rulx-nstein, P. Edelman. E. Willelte. How 5: I). Olson. R. Olson. K. Jainesion, P. Dock. M. Bmwnstein. Hou 6; C. Snyder. B. Hannon. J. Fidrlman, I). Gruber. I9S4 IYRNA A MS EL Pres. Choir, Drama Club, (LA.A.. Senior Representative, Social Comm. GLORIA M. ANDERSON—Art Club. (LA.A.. Hesperian Staff, I shers’ Club, Social Comm. CRKTCIIEN B. ANDERSON Drama Club. French Club. (J.A.A., I.B.C.. Class Play Comm. PATRICIA R. ANDERSON—Clmir. G.A.A.. I fliers Club. Social Comm. ROBERT 0. ANDERSON Choir. Occupational Relations, Memorial and Awards Comm. ROGER C. ANDERSON Basketball ’53. Capl. '.VI. Baseball ’52. ’53. ’51. Football ’52. ’53. Social Comm. JAMES II. NDREWS—Baseball Mur. ’52. Ilookey Mgr. ’51. Football M(:r. ’51. ’52, Choir, Drama Club Commencement Comm. THOM AS II. ANDREWS Pres. Senior Class. Student Council, Senior Representative. Debate. I.R.C.. L.O.X. Hi-Y. Soph. Council, Times Staff, Hockey ’51. ’52. ’53. Tennis ’52. ’S3. ’54. LOl LSE E. BAKER—Class Day Comm. ADA M. BAKKE Memorial anti Awards Comm. AINA BAI M AN IS German Club. Commencement Comm. RICHARD I.. BENSON Choir. Class Play Comm. JAMES R. BICKEI.H.Al IT Clas Day Comm. RICH ARD C. BOWEN Occupational Relations. Commencement Comm. SI SAN BOA ES-Art Club. (LA.A.. I.R.C.. Times Staff. Or-eupational Relations, Class Day Comm. J ACK R. BR A M BILL A Occupational Relations. Class Day Comm. ROBERT W. BRANT Baseball ’53. ’54. D.l X. Hi-Y. I.R.G, Class Day Comm. BARBARA A. BKECKE—Choir. Cheerleader. G.A.A., I.R.C.. Red Cross, Student Council. Social Comm. GALE E. BROTHERS Class Day Comm. DOROTHY E. BROWNE—Choir. Drama Club. French Club. (LA.A.. I.R.C.. Ushers’ Club, Clas- Play Comm. AIORRIS J. BROWNSTEIN —Football ’51. ’52. ’53. Golf ’52, ’53, ’54. Basketball ’53. ’54, Soph. Council, L.O.X. Hi-y, Alemori.il and Awards Comm. £ehicrJ WILLIAM M. BKl Kill. Pres. I.R.C.. Pres. Student Council. Nat. Honor Society, Operation Exchange Board. Bacc. Comm. WYMAN J. CARLSON Baseball 52. Football 51. ’52. '53. Track 53, ‘54. I.OX Ili-Y. Class Day Comm. BEVERLY J. CARKI THKRS- Choir. Band. (LA.A., I.R.C., Red Cro- . Service Club, I ln-r ' Club. Social Comm. I’HYLISS E. CHASE rt Club. Drantu Club. C.A.A.. Time Staff. Senior Homecoming Attendant, Social Comm. RICHARD C. CHRISTENSEN Art Club. LOX Ili-Y. Swimming '51, '52. '53, ’54-Capt., Class Day Comm. JANICE . CLAESGENS—Choir. G.A.A.. Commencement Comm. DOROTHY E. CLARK -Art Club. Debate. C.A.A.. Nat. Honor Society, Salutatorian, Commencement Comm, KATHLEEN M. CLARK Choir. (lament Club. French Club, Spanish Club. .Nat, Honor Society, (lias Day Comm. AKREN M. CLARK—Choir, Gin Day Comm. JEANNE L. COACHER -Choir. G.A.A., Hesperian Staff. Soph. Council. Nat. Honor Society. Student Council. Cla Play Comm. TERRY . COATES-Foot hall '51. Cla Day Comm. GARA . CONNELL I.OX Hi-Y. Ha ehall '53. Football '51. Wrestling ‘53. '51. Cla Day Comm. JO ANNE R. t ROOKS Occupational Relations, Cla Day Comm. MARGARET G. CROWE Occupational Relation . la Day Comm. Rl Til DAFNIS- Commencement Comin. MARIE M. DAHL Choir. G.A.A.. I.R.C., Social Comm. LARRY E. DAVIS Serial Comm. JO ANNE L. DAY—Art Club. G.A.A.. I.R.C.. Red Crc . Time Staff. Hesperian Staff, Soph. Council, Junior Homecoming Attendant. Gas Play Comm. JO ANNE DEAERE AI X—Trans, from Dr Moitie . Iowa. Nat. Honor Society, Commencement Comm. PAULINE M. DILL -Drama Club. G.A.A.. I’ hers Cbih. Social Comm. ROBERT RINGMAN—Commencement Comm. PETER T. DOCK IH Ili-Y. Golf ’52. ’53. 54, Hockey ’52. '53. I.K.C.. Stage Crew, Memorial an l V wards Comm. DARLENE J. DORWEILER G.A.A.. Nat. Honor Society, I licn ’ Club, (.lass Day Comm. PATRICIA I.. DOYLE Nat. Honor Society, Hesperian Stuff. G.A.A.. I.R.C.. I shers’ Club, Red Cross. Social Comm. I( VRB VK K. DROIIMAN Nut. Honor Society. Service Club. German Club, I.R.C., Student Council. Class Play Comm., Exchange Student from Germany JANICE 1)1 SCII VNE G.A.A.. I.R.C.. Times Staff. Social Comm. PETER B. EDELMAN Valedictorian. Pres. Nat. Honor Society, Pres. All-City Student Council, I.R.C.. Student Council. Boys’ State. Dl X Ili-Y. Chair. Operation Exchange Board. Hesperian Staff. Stage Crew, l.ulin Club. Debate. Drama Club. Swing Band. Commencement Comm. ANN L. EDW VRDS— Drama Club. G.A.A.. Latin Club. Time, Staff. Red Cross. I slier ’ Club, Class Play Comm. JAMES ( . EGAN Band. Clas Play Comm. DELORES A. EISENSTADT Drama dub. C.A.A.. I.R.C.. French Club, Red Cross. Service Club. Times Staff. Senior Representative, Operation Exchange Board. Commencement Comm. DAVID J. EKSTRl M—Football 51. Class Play Comm. JERRY E. ELDER—Baseball 51, 52. Football 51, ’52, Hockey ’51, ’52. ’53, Class Day Comm. NANCY JO ENGESET Valedictorian. Vice Pres. Seniot Class. Nat. Honor Society. Choir. Student Council. Debate, Service Club. Hesperian Staff. German Club. G.A.A.. I.R.C.. Red Cross. I shers’ Club. Soph. Council. Operation Exchange Board. Commencement Comm. JACt.U ELY N V. EV JEN Nat. Honor Society, Debate. Drama Club, I.R.C.. Times Staff. French Club. Vrt Club. Commencement Comm. THOMAS M. FARRELL Social Comm. JACK FIDELMAN Baseball ’52. ’53. Football ’51. ’52. 53. Soph. Council, Social Comm. THOMAS VV. FISH—Football 51. ’53. Track ’52, ’53. Commencement Comm. DAVID E. FISK Vrt Club. I.R.C.. Social Comm. STEVE J. FITZSIMMONS- Baseball ’52. Swimming ’51. Drama Club. I.R.C., Times Staff. Class Day Comm. K VV R. FORSEIDE Choir. G.A. V.. Red Cross. I slier,’ Club. Class Play Comm. BE RTF W. FR ANCISCO—Bare. Comm. PATRICIA V. FRICKE Drama Club. Cheerleader, G.A.V.. I.R.C., Red Cross. 1 shers’ Club. Commencement Comm. GER LD M. EKITZEN Occupational Relations, Claw Hay Comm. SHARON L. FI LLER Drama Club. G.A.A.. I her Club. Social Comm. JANICE E. CANSKV Choir, Nai. Honor Society. Cl.A.A., ri Club, I slier ' Club. Commenecinent l.nmm. SCOTT J. CAROl TTE Baseball 51. Football ’51, Hockey 51. Claw Day Comm. EKED J. GEISEL Occupational Relation-, (.law Play Comm. VIRGINIA A. GEORGE Tran , from New Jersey. Bare. Com in. PHYLLIS E. GEKDES C.A.A.. Choir, Drama Club, I.K.C., Claw Play Comm. MELVIN M. GOLDFEIN Debate. Time Staff. I.K.C.. Nat. Honor Society. Class Day Comm. SANDRA E. GOLDSTEIN Choir, Cheerleader. Drama Club. I.R.C.. Homecoming; Queen, Sophomore Attendant. Soph. Council, Class Play Comm. ROGER W. GREGORY Football 51. 52. 53. Track 52. 53. LOX Ili-Y. Class Day Comm. BARBARA GROSS G.A.A., French Club. Service Club, Red Cross, I sbers Club, (‘lass Day Comm. DAVID L. GRl BEK Times Staff. Baseball 52. Football 51. Wrestling ‘53. Commencement Comm. WILLIAM L. HANNON Latin Club. I.K.C.. Tennis 53, Nat. Honor Society. Senior Representative, Claw Day Comm. IKGINIA M. IIANREIIAN Drama Club. G.A.A., Red Cross, Hesperian Staff. I shers' Club, Class Play Comm. JOAN L. HANSEN Memorial and Awards Comm. B ARBARA HARTW ELL Nat. Honor Society, I sbers Club, (LA.A.. I.R.C., Commencement I miini. SI SAN HEDIN See. Senior Class, Editor Times Staff. Nat. Honor Society, Drama Club, G.A.A.. I.R.C.. Pres. French Club. Operation Exchange Board. Soph. Council. Senior Homecoming Attendant. Student Council, Lshers Club, Service Club Sl.'SAN J. IIEGLAND Salulatorian. Nat. Honor Society. Prc . Art Club, I.K.C., Hesperian Staff. Operation Exchange Board, G.A.A.. Red Cross. Lshere Club. Clas Day .'omm. WILLIAM 11 ELLEN DR I C Football 51. Baseball ’52, ’53, Commencement Comm. CHARLES D. IIINZ- Bacc. Comm. ROBERT HOLMAN—Football 51. ‘52. ’53. Basketball ’51. Track '51. '52. ’53, Swimming ‘52. 53, LOX Hi-Y. Commencement (omm. SYLVIA M. HOVLAND l hwi' Club. Latin Club. Choir, C.A.A.. Commencement Comm. SANDR V L. HOWLAND Choir, G.A.A.. I.R.C., Latin Club. Red Cross, Clas- Day Comm. STOR I). Ill I.L Occupational Relations Commencement Comm. MARIK . Ill RR Choir. (LA.A., Commencement Comm. JVCOl'E L. Ill.'TSON—Drama Club. I sliers’ Club. Class Play Comm. JOANNE J. IMM rt Club. German Club. I.R.C.. Times Staff. Red Cross. Ushers’ Club, Class Day Comm. DELORIS R IRVINE Salutatorian. Nat. Honor Society. Editor Hesperian Staff. Operation Exchange Hoard. (LA.A.. I.R.C.. Red Cross, Drama Club. Class Play Comm. MARIE L. JACOBSON Art Club. Camera Club. G.A.A.. Class Play Comm. RICHARD . JAMESTON—1)1 X Ili-Y. Basketball ’52. Football 51. ’52. ’S3, Track 52. ’53. 51. Class Play Comm. 1)1 VNE L. JOHNSON -Commeneemeni Comm. JO ELLEN JOHNSON -Choir. Camera Club. G. A.A., I.R.C, Red Cross. Ushers’ Club. Commencement Comm. SALLY . JOHNSON -G.A.A., I.R.C.. I her ’ Club. Red Cross, Class Day Comm. SHIRLEY Y. JOHNSON -Social Comm. M ARY L. KALLGREN—Choir. Cheerleader. I.R.C, I ‘hers' Club, Commencement Comm. LOIS I. KELLY' Memorial and Awards Comm. MARCIA . KILMER Choir, Band. Camera Club. G.A.A.. Social Comm. V ICTOR W. KLEINSTl EBER FooiImII 52. ’53. Dl X Ili-Y, I.R.C.. Class Day Comm. KIRRY C. KNIGHT-Occupational Relations, Class Play Comm. RON AI D . KNIGHT Baseball 53. 54. FouiImII ’51, ’52, ’53 KAROLYN R. KRl GER Choir, Commencement Comm., Drama Club. (LA.A.. I.R.C. EMILY J. LANGERT Commencement Comm. DELORES M. LARSON Nat. II...... .Winy. Choir, I.K.C.. Spanish Club, Times Staff, I slier ' Club, Commencement Comm. VERNITA A. LAI GEN Class IMay Comm. M. AN R. LEE Class Play Comm. RICHARD F. LEE- Football '51. Skiing 51. '52. S3, Memo-rial and Awards Comm. NORMA G. LEONARD G.A.A.. Choir. I sliers Club. Commencement Comm. ROBERT D. LINTON Footlwll ’52, Track S3, Occupational Relations. Memorial ami Awards Comm. GOLDIE E. LORENZEN Class Play Comm. BONNIE F. LOVE JOY Choir. Latin Club. Occupational Relations, Commencement Comm. ELAINE J. LOWE Nat. Honor Society, Band. French Club, G.A.A.. I.R.C.. Spanish Club, Social Cumin. CYRLS T. LYNCH Baseball S3. Football '51. 52. Track 52, Class Day Comm. PHILIP S. LYON Hockey 51. 52. 53. Tennis '52. ’53. Student Council. Memorial and wards Comm. RODERICK B. .MACRAE—Cross Country. Tenni- 52. ’53. Dl Ili-Y. Debate. I.R.C., Times Staff, Clas Day Cumin. CAROL A. MARTINSON Memorial and Awards Comm. Sll ARLENE K. MAYDOLE Band. Not. Honor Society. G.A.A.. Drama Club. Bacc. Comm. KAY K. MCCAl LEY' Drama Club. French Club, Occupational Relations. I slier ' Club. Memorial and Award Comm. GEORGE MCNITT Baseball 32. ’53. Football ’SI, 52. ’53. Commencement Comm. FRANCIS M. MILLER Choir. Race. Comm. WILLIAM D. MILLER Occupational Relations. Choir, Class Play Comm. DOROTHY K. MINOR Nat. Honor .Society, Social Comm. KARLA JO MITCHELL Nat. Honor Society. Choir. Red Cross. I shers’ Club, Commencement Comm. SANDR A L. Ml TCHELI Nat. Honor Society, Art Club. (LA.A.. I.R.C., I slier. ' Club. Commencement Comm. GEORGE I). MODERN Baseball '52. K-H.tl.flll 51. Ba-kctball Mgr. 53. 54, Social Comm. HARLAN I.. MOORE- Basketlmll 52. 53. 54, Football 51. I.R.C., Art C.lub. Social Comm. SHERRY M. Ml NGER Drama Club. G.A.A.. I.R.C. French Club, Rr | Crn-s. Service Club. I slier-’ Club, Social Comm. • W AYNE N. NELSON -Occupational Relations Cla?? Play Comm. MARCIA E. NEYINS—French Club. C.A.A., I.R.C. I slier ’ Club. Times Staff. Social Comm. CIIARYL E. NEWMAN Nat. Honor Society. G.A.A.. French Club. I ‘hers Club. Times Staff. Commencement Comm. DONNA F. NICHOLSON Memorial ami Awards Comm. RICHARD P. NORDEEN Occupational Relations. Bacc. Comm. DEAN M. NORDSTROM (LA. A.. Band. Cla- Play Comm. BARBARA J. NYLEN Choir. (LA.A.. I.R.C.. Red Cross. Times Staff, Commencement Comm. DARREL I). 01 AFSON—Clas- Play Comm. DONALD R. OLSON- Basketball ’51. 52. 53. 54. Football ’51, 52. 53.-Co-C.apt.. Track 51. ’52. ’53. Student Council. Hesperian Staff. Soph. Council, LOX Ili-Y MARY L01 OLSON- Nat. Honor Society. (LA. A.. I.R.C., Times Staff. Red Cro-s. Class Play Comm. ROGER L. OLSON Football 51. ’52. ’53. Ra-ehall 52. 53. '54. Wrestling ’53. '51. Class Play Comm. ROGER A. OLSON Choir ROBERT F. OTTO Treas. Senior Class. I.R.C.. Operation Exchange Board. LOX Ili-Y. Basketball 51. 52. 53, Baseball '52. ’XL '54-Capl., Football ’51. 52, ’53 GEORGIA PALM Nat. Honor Society. Choir. I.R.C.. Time-Stuff. Service Club. Red Cro-s, Claes Day Comm. M ARCI PARADIS- Pres. Debate, I.R.C.. French Club. Red Cross, Hesperian Staff. Operation Exchange Board. Service Club, Bacc. Comm. FRANKLIN PASS—Debate. Hesperian Staff. Latin. Nat. Honor Society. Soph. Council. Student Council. Clas-Day Comm. KARL !.. PETERSON Band. Class Play Comm. M ARII.YN M. PETERSON Art Club. I.R.C.. G.A.A., French Club. I slters' Club. Class Play Comm. KONA LI) J. PETERSON Baseball 52. 53. ’51. Ib.ekey 51. Basketball ‘51. ‘52. Football ‘51. '52. '53-Co-Capt.. Commencement Comm. HELEN M. PIKPER Choir. Class Play Comm. I - TKICIA K. RENDI.E—G.A.A., Soph. Council. Red Cross I sliers’ Club. Commencement Comm. JERK A A. RICHARDS Emit hall '51. ‘52. ’53. Baseball 53. '51. Track '52. Basketl all ‘52. ‘53. '51, Class Play Comm. MONA CAY RISTY—G.A.A.. I.K.C.. Spanish Club. Red Cros . Cheerleader. Commencement Comm. ARISTIDIS (L ROMANOS Student Council. I.R.C.. Class Day Comm., Exchange Student from Greece JOAN M. KOI ZER Cheerleader. Diama Club. G.A.A.. I.R.C.. French Club. Red Cross, Times Naff. Pres. I -her-.’ Club. Commencement Comm. OREN D. Rl BENSTKIN Pres. Drama Club. LOX Ili-Y. Choir. Senior Representative. Class Day Comm. J AMES M. Rl TIIERFORD Choir, Baseball ‘51. ‘52. ‘53. ’54. Hockey '51, 52, ’53. Wrestling '53. 5-1. Football 51. 52. 53. Class Day Comm. RICHARD G. SAGER Football ‘52. ‘53. LON Ili Y. Cla s Day Comm. CAROL SCHARDIN Drama Club. Operation Exchange Board. Pres. Red Cro--. I Miers’ Club, Class Play Comm. GAIL A. SCIIELLBACH Band. G.A.A., I.R.C.. Social Comm. PATRICIA J. SCHEKRKK Nat. Honor Society. C.A.A.. Class Play Comm. PIIII.IP D. SCUM III Occupational Relations. Commencement Comm. KAREN M. SERI MGAKD Drama Club. G.A.A.. I.K.C.. French Club, Red Cross. Service Club. Class Day Comm. SHIRLEY A. SHARROTT (LA.A., I.R.C.. French Club. Commencement Comm. JOHN F. SHER.YI Football '53. Hockey 53. I.() Ili-Y. Commencement Comm. DENISE R. SIIERRATT Commencement Comm. J MFS J. SHI BERT Itoir. Swimming '51. '52. '53, '51. Class Play Comm. IIEKR G. SI.EDZ Occupational Relation . Social Comm. KENNETH R. SMALL LOX Ili-Y. Ra ketball Mgr. 52. 53. '54, Football Mgr. '51. '52. 53. Class Play Comm. CL. AI DE L. SMITH—Choir. Barr. Comm. JAMES M. SMITH Basketball ’52. ’53. Football 51, '52. 53. Track 52, 53. LOX Ili-Y. Claw Hay Comm. JOAN E. SMITH —Choir. Commencement Comm. LOIS M. SMITH Commencement Comm. CLINTON F. SNYDER Debate Club. DUX Ili-Y. I.R.C. Latin Club. Nat. Honor Society. Stage Crew. Operation Exchange Board. Bare. Comm. MARLYS J. SOLTAl Drama Club. Band. (LA.A.. I.R.C. German Club. Times Stuff. I shers' Club, Class Day Comm. DAVID C. SORI.IE—Class Day Comm. JENNIE L. SPRINGER Drama Club. I.R.C.. Service Club. Red Cross, Times Stuff. Student Council. Soph. Council. (lornmcncemcnt Comm. BARRY S. STOI.LER Nat. Honor Society. French Club. rt Club. Times Staff. I.R.C. HKRCl LES N. STL K S I.R.C, Baseball 52. 53. Football 51. 52. 53. Class Day Comm. DONNA K. SWENSON I.R.C., Nat. Honor Society. Drama Club. (LA.A.. Band. Service Club, Times Staff. Bare. Comm. HELEN P. SYVERSON Commencement Comm. JAMES C. Til EROS Football 52. Track 52. Class Day Comm. LI ZETTA M. THOMPSON—Choir. I shers Club. Class Day Comm. BILL S. VERMEL 1ILEN Band. Choir, Swimming 52. '53 Social Comm. DIANE VIGAARD—Choir. Drama Club. (LA.A.. I.R.C. Red Cross, Service Club, I -hers Club, Class Day Comm. FLORENCE E. WEBBER—Nat. Honor Society. Class Play Comm. LOl ISE B. WElNBENDER -Commencement Comm. LI ELLA B. EINBENDER Commencement Comm. IRENE E. WESTER HEIM—Hesperian Staff. Red Cross, I shers’ Club, Nat. Honor Society. Service Club, (LA.A., Times Staff, Class Day Comm. DARLA E. WESTER LI ND Art Club. (LA.A.. I shers Club. Class Play Comm. HENRY M. WILLEGAIXE (llmir. Hockey 51. German (!lul . Occupational Relations Class I'luv Connn. ELIZABETH WILLETTE French Club. G.A.A., I.R.C.. Pres.. I,at in Club. Pic-. Service Club, Student ( uincil. Soph. Council. Lshers’ Club. Drama Club, Operation Exchange Hoard. Memorial and Wards Comm. C ROI. WOOD— rt Club. Service Club. Hand. Clmir. G.A.A.. Red Cross, Drama Club. I -her-' Club, Commencement Comm. ALTER M. WRIGHT Latin Club. Band. Commencement Coni in. Sll RON M. YELLE n Club. Choir. Band. G. . .. I -her-' Club CHARLES R. YOl NG Commencement .'onim. TOM P. YOl NG Track ’52. 53. '54. Occupational Relations, Class Pluv Cumm. CAMERA SHY SENIORS JAMES L. ALLEN Class Day Comm. Rl DY CEB A I.LOS (da— Play Comm. JKRROLD A. EN JEN—Occupational Relations. .la— Day Comm. .1 WE C. IIELSHY Drama Club. G.A. .. I -her-' Club. Commencement Comm. RON ALD G. J WSEN Oeeupalional Relations WAYNE T. KARASEK—Bare. Comm. RICHARD T. PENNY Swimming '52. ’53. ’54. Track ’53. Class Play Comm. FRANCES IH PPRECllT ( , 1' Baer. Comm. RICHARD II. SWAIN Cla Pla Co nm-RICHARD N OFFEKKN Choir STANI FY R l K—Cnntmenremeitt Comm. 25 DONE MOST FOR SCHOOL Sue Hedin Rill Rruelil FRIENDLIEST Jennie Springer Roger Olson TYPICAL WESTITE Mary kallgren Rob Holman MOST TALENTED Myrna A nisei Jim Andrews BIGGEST LINE Sandy Howland Morris Rrownstein 9 facke One Iflcrhity MOST CATCHING SMILE Rarliara Drohman Wyman Carlson REST FIGURE Jane Helsby PHYSIQl E George McNutt MOST TALKATIVE Delores Eisensladt Oren Rubenstein PRETTIEST HAIR Gay Risty Aris Romanos fhd Jcuhd ItlifAeltf JaftCuA -Xcrcf fiifrch Ql IETEST Pauline Dill Phil Lyon BEST GROOMED Pin liss Chase Tom Fish ci test cm pit; Sand) Goldstein Jark Fidelman MOST ATHLETIC Joan Kouzer Boh Otto MOST LIKELY TO SI CCEED N'anc) Engeset Pete Edelman BES'I LI. A KOI l Barhara Breeke Tom Andrews WITTIEST Sail) Johnson Roger Anderson BEST DANCER Pat Fricke Dic k Christensen BEST ALIBI Ell Carol Schardin Harlan Moore no in Row I J. (alhotin. M. Fimlnrff. I). Tallman. N. Hamilton. Row 2 B. Leuos. D. Benninghuuse. S. Samis F. Zeller. Row 3 D. Rock. I). Sling. J. Bergford. L. Cormack. J. I.au. Row 4—I). SchrVke. I). Reid. R. Pinomaki. J. Cody. I). Peterson. S. Bautista. 210 Ron B. Furbfr. II. McCartney. (.’. Svoitoda. I . Wester green k. Edwards. Row 2- K. kolosky, S. Wilkinson. R Duehschcr, k. Waters E. Stabler. I.. Waller . Row I R Hansen. J. Rochat, I). Fredricks E. Wetherall. M. e.i blade. Row I l. Johnson. J. Van Valkenberg. J. Nelson B. Hobson. J. Jones S. (lliase. Row I P. Ilarrigan. M. Arvidson. J. Murphy. I . McGuire, I. ', kerlan. J. Eizenholfer. Row 2 J. Bailey. I). Brrge, J. Freer. M. Menshek. J. .Nelson, B. Koch, B. Farrand. Row 3—R. Bulze, M. Blake, I). Sturgeon. I.. Bonander. J. Rosner. S. I.v-tad. Rou 4 J. Carson, J. Tlmrpe, R. Weslphal. ( . Bugner. B. Bowman. I). Holmheck. . Weller. C aJJ ctf 101 Row I S. Olson, k. Foster, II. Kanz. S. Olsen. M. Gjer-vik. C. Jens void, l. Oxendale. Row 2- B. Nordeen. F. kafkas. K, Goldstein. C. LaBorde. . Karlins. C. Jenson. M. Ditty. Rou J, Knight, L Clacton, l . Hannon, N. Tower. B. Griffith, B. Kangas. S. Stewart. Row 4 -G. (.'heesehrough. E. Dtilliim. J. Shaughnessy. II. Shake. B. Jones. J. Olson. R. Porter. 109 Row I S. Eddy, S. McFemn. P. Frush. J. Alleman. Row 2 R. Erickson, S. Hoovrr, J. Williams, J. Swanson. Row 3 M. McCorkindale. S. Cody. F. Cillrtt. W. Weldon. P. Litwin. Row 4 -G. Sandvig, E. Stevens. L. Malmgren. O. I.ogelin, I). Zeller. 214 Row I J. Fuchela. C. Won. T. Iiarlia i, B. .Smith, 't Cerise. Row 2 M. Twite, I . Dhanners. F. Mill. I). Par rish. M. Cousens. E. Nelson. Row 3 I). Larson, R. lien sen, P. Campbell. J. Holm berg. |. Branson. P. Con How 4- I). Warner. T. Fern. J. Lester. I). Walker. C. Stew art, I). Ilimrod. 307 Ron I . Gardener. B. Smith, M. Rick. C. Denny, I) Prin ing. r. Jenson. Row 2 M. Ogren. M. Olson, M Ditty. G. Syverton, I). Byers. M. Shorten. Row 3 1). Ncl son. J. Riekman. K. Gates K. Olson. C. Oldin, K. Spang berg. B. Harding. Ron I J. Schafer. W. Iloch, D. Nor ris. R. Peterson, C. Prokofieff. J. McLaughlin. J. Kuhn R. Bakke. I9SS 212 Ron I I). Stellmaker. E. Penny. M. Walherg. Ron 2 J. Frilzen, J. W hite. R. Erickson. P. Miller. How 3- R. Phelps. L. Johnson, I). Rondeau. M. Mapes. M. Wolk. Row I O. Ilillheit, R. Ilalvar-on, P. nderson, J. Wilke. C. Lindquist. A. Fulkerson. 211 Row I M. Deinord. S. Steward. K. Gnslner. R. Jaunber s I). DeMarse, I). Parrish. Ron 2 . Brady. M. Mom. R Berg. N. Stenberg. N. Lovejoy. II. Jones. Row 3- P Speliopouhis. B. Slierbarth. B. Svituk, I. Johnson. . Kng -trom. Row I W Nustiuk, M. Danielson. W. Stein, B Moulton, C. W e-tergreen. . Steiisland. Row I B. Doran, C. Guldl rg, K. klopp, J. I .a Pole, J. Haverly. Rote 2 Mis Palmer, advisor: G. Sax. S. Rustud, S. Coykendoll. II. Gustafson. J. Kay. Ron 3—J. Fell. J. Bergenbring, M. Lind, R. Taylor. P. Coaler. Row 4 R. Taylor, K. Cody, K. Kiindberg, B. Hinton, M. Mud jo, J. II avert y Row I S. Kroll. J. K ringer, N. Hanson. R. Mann, S. Byers J. Pelitclair. Row 2 K. Berg, I). Johnson, J. Savage. M. McCool, L. Piepgras. R. Connell. Row 3—R. Larson. I). Dahl. N. La hoe. P. Lindermun, L. Mulmgrcn. Rote 4—D. Hill, G. McGaughey, K. Westgard. J. Maurer. D. Hanson, R, Connell 311 Row I 1). uley. J. Frush. R. Moe. F. McConnell, S. Win ler, J. Severson. Row 2—L. Kollins. I'. Anderson. K. Far roll, T. Johnson, S. Cranston, W. Francisco, M. Faulkerson Ron 3—R. Carle, L. Freng, L. Fuller, I). Woelm, s. Wood ward C. Bernstein. Row t P. Patterson. It. Frit .. W. Or tcnhlud, C. Fa us, I). Master. R. St.John. P. Iverson ClaAA 318 Row I h. Fish, . Biedelntan, J. Mayer. L. Link, J. Little. P. Je ek. Row 2 R. Cardinal, J. Hay hoe, S. McFurlane. . Curran. K. Jackson. B. Maitland. Row .1 J. Baker. N. Berseth. I). Verbarg, C. Deutche, V. Gallagher, K. Martinson. Ron 4 J. Gardner, B. Carson, F. Hayes. L. Bakke. I). Eisner, B. Johnson. S. Pilcher 317 Row I G. Fredrick . S. Segal. L. Rutchick. L. Carson. S. Broeffle, . Koop. Row 2 T. W althall. K. Doughtery, G. Rutherford. P. Ness. K. Peterson, D. Miller. Row 3- M. Williams. I). Clausen, J. Risteau, M. Iverson, S. Holloway. Row 4—S. Kirkpatrick. R. ndcrson. T. Lee, K. Ellis. D. England. B. Miller Row I—H. We-tergrecn. J. Fahrendorff. . Erickson. B. Weinbendcr, J. Mi hock. K. Carlson. Hon 2 E. Waters. M. LaComh. S. Sehurdin, I . Hull. S. Wart nick, C. McNutt. J. Vivian. Ron 3 H. Hill. I). Bryn-tad. I). Carney. R. Carle, J. Anderson. Ron I M. Manson. J. Hannon. I). Carlson, R. Worinsl ecker, J. Shafer. I). Carroll. I9S6 Row I . Browning. M. Mvers, S. Stager. C. Sands, G. Browers. B. Lahlin, J. Plantin. Row 2—I . McKrlvy. T. Plilegor, I). Gjevre, M. Litwin. S. Harlow. B. Nelson. Row 3 -C. Field. K. Bryngelson, B. Vang. M. Kafkas, K. I lank. I. Picho. Row 4 J. Lund. II. Abrams, ‘I’. Green, B. Burlingame. H. Kibnick. B. Ba-il. J. Nickerson. Ron I J. Westerlund. I.. Stoddard, J. Huntington, G. VVi-gren, VI. Suvicli. Rou 2 S. Shank-. J. Hoy, VV. Savodu. G. Snyder, G. Johnson, . Moulding. Row 3 E. Jurgen--on. R. l.aBelle, J. Newham, I). Keefe. J. Kcmpton. L. Getelie. I.. Hum. Row I I). Holmes, I- Stensland. B. Gaz-zelle, F. Ogden, .1. Olson. I). Swisher. VI. Gansky. 319 322 Row I J. Huberts. C. Wolfe, T. Gates, J. Robinson. K. Taylor. Ron 2 T. Johnston, S. Hanson. V. I.oeldi. S. Mart-well. P. Coffman. C. Hansen. Rou 3—B. Dockman. B. Horn. J. George, P. Nicholatus. C. Maine-, . Ilura uk. Row I J. Bower-. I). Bakke, J. Sherman. M. Hanson, K. Counts, G. Wood. Row . S. Shoemaker. P. Townley. J. Sheppard. I). Smith. A. Fi-k. B. Norling. B. Lindquist. Rou I M. Longhalla. I). Fullerton. I). Desmond. S. Sheppard. M. Norton. M. Lund. Row 2 B. Pulsifer. G. Plot-nik. C. Funk. I. Babichev. I). Vnderson. J. Smith. J. Loken. Row 3 Mrs. Hyland, advisor; I). Slaybaugh. B. Odden, J. Maves. V. King. C. Oddi-on. S. Kcln. Row 4 B. Hughes. M. Shoemaker. P. Ye. I). Desmond. J. Flynn. I. Si. Mai its, T. Kranz. He Profits fftcdt Who Verted Sedt —A- 0. £hel((cH STt DENT COl NCI I. Row 1: S. I led in. p. Lyon, N. Engeset, T. Andrew , J. Springer, B. Brut-Id. B. Brcckc. R. Olio, J. Coacher. I . Eddmun. B. Droh-munn. Row 2: K. Gustner, L. Claeson, F. Kafka . K. Halvarson, R. Hobson, N. Moulding, R. Reid. B. Griffith, P. Townlcy, J. Hannon. G. Woo, T. Gales, P. Anderson, S. Slaber. Student Council This year’s council took complete charge of Homecoming, sent delegates to the State Convention. conducted sophomore counseling, ran the election for the State Council president with Dick Keid being elected, co-sponsored the Valentine Dance, and put on the Carnival. Hational Honor £ocietij West's members played an important part in the first all-city conference of National Honor Society members. In the spring, an auditorium and luncheon was held for the induction of new members. They also sponsored a very successful booth at the “Dog Patch Days Carnival in March. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Brcckc. Roto 2: N. (dark, k. Mitchell. Med in, I). Swenson, F. WrldK-r, I). Ek- SERVICE CM B Row I: N. Engeset. J. Murphy. M. Gjervie, I. W'esicrhcim, K. Willette, I). Eisenstadt. Row 2: II. Kan ., I). Yigard. J. Iluzlclt. S. Wilkenson, B. Carruthers. K. Fuller. Row 3: B. Koch. E. Stabler, S. Monger. K. Sertungard, ('.. Syverton. S. Olson. Row • : M. Deinard, M. rvidson. B. Gross. B. Griffith, K. Gates. B. Drohman. S. Ilcdin. Row .5: C. Wood. M. Paradis. I). Swenson. E. Olson. M. Danielson, L. Cormack. J. Springer, G. Palm. £errice Club l£ed CtoM Council ruler lire roof of their new stand entitled “DOC'S.” the service club gave unending service to us at all of our football garttes. They also provided us with popcorn on special days at school, and also at the Carnival. In the spring a dinner was held closing out the year. The winning of the trophy for the best float irt the Homecoming parade started the year for the Ked Cross Council. They made correspondence albums, participated in the Carnival, conducted a drive for members of the Junior Red Cross, and prepared a chest full of goods for Europe. RED CROSS COl NCI I. Row I: E. Gillette. J. Murphy. M. Gjervik, I. Westerhcim. K. Korseide. I). Irvine, P. Kendle. P. Fricke. J. Hay hoe. Row 2: K. Edwards. I). Yigard, M. Deinard. M. Rick. J. Ilozlett, M. Ri-ty. B. Nylen, B. Carruthcrs. I). Eisenstadt. Row 3: M. Twite. S. Ilegland. J. Lau. J. I mm. C. Schardin, S. Howland, E. Nelson. B. Brecke, K. Waters. Row 3: E. Olson, J. Bailey, M. Hanson. G. Wood. K. Gates, B. Griffith. C. Wood, S. Monger, S. Cranston, K. Serumgard. C. Woo. Row 3: M. McGorkindale, M. Danielson, M. Paradis. S. Johnson, J. Day, G. Palm. M. Olson, . Hanrehau, 0. Anderson. N. Engstrom, J. Houser, B. Gross. I SUERS Cl.l R Ron I M. Oxend.de. S. Eddy. K. Willette, S. Yedc. I). I .arson. R. Smith. k. Forseid. . K. Foster. Ron 2 1.. Thompson, 1). Irvine. C. Newman. S. Mitchell, k. Edwards (I. Won, J. Ilclshy, V. Cerise. I . McCuire. Row .1 M. Findorf. l. Kirk. I’. Flush. .1. I.an. I’. Kendlc. I Frieke, C. Schordin, I. Weslerbeim, I . Dill, I). I’rin-ing. S. Olson. Row A. Edwards. R. Curruther . I). Ryers. II. Kanz, N. Etigeset. J. Hansen, R. Hartwell. S. I Iceland. R. Gross S. Hartwell, C. Haines. R. Earlier, G. Finch. Row . N. Stenberg, M. Shoden. I . I.itwin. M. Twite, k. Outline. VI. Meiwhek. R. DueliM-her. Ilanrchan, I). Westerlund. S. Cody. K. Stabler. M. kullgren. Row 6 ('.. Syverlon. M. Nevins. C. Ilaw'ey. S. Johnson. D. Rmwne. J. Canskv. M. McCorkindale. S. Fuller. J. Rouzer. M. Westblade, M. Canskv. G. nderson. J. Railery, J. 1mm. UsherA Club fcebate Club [ shering for school events, which is a very essential part of the school. kept this group busy al the Carnival. Class Play. Baccalaureate. Com-mencement. and many other events, under the chairman, Joan Hou .er. This group's activities included attending debate tournaments, and giving extemporaneous speeches and original orations. Their president. Marcia Paradis, captured first place in the t pper Midwest Tournament. DERATE CU R Ron I F. .Stabler. J. Freer. K. Nelson. M. Farad is J. Beacli, S. Kroll. Ron 2 I). Clark, N. Enge-set, R. MacRitc. M. Gnldfein. J. Evjen, J. Segal. DRAMA CL1 B Row I K. FUli. S. Dalil. K. Willelte, I). F.isenstadl, H. Mann. I). igard, M. Hick. S. Goldstein, L. Rutehick. J. Freer, I,. Link. Row 2 J. Beach. K. Nelson, Y. Cerise, R. Cardinal. K. Martinson. I). Stellmuker, S. Muydole. B. Smith. R. Pet-row-ski, I . Jezek, S. Shepherd. R«u 3- C. St-hard in. . Mbrecht. V. Ilanrehan. C. Wood. K. Serumgaard. M. Deinard, (.'. Bernstein, J. Ilelsby. C. McNutt, K. Taylor. I). DeMursc, S. kroll. Row f I . Dill. M. Shoden, R. Moo, V. Biddle-■nun. S. Byers. P. ndenmn, S. Slalier, P. hnwm. V Stenlierg. J. Murphy. S. Wilkenson, J. 11 ay hoe. D. I nine. foratna Club This ambitious organization went all out on their performances for the Carnival. The theme of “Vail Come was carried out in fine style. All hcl| e l hx doing everything from painting their own scenery to writing the script and directing the play. I.. Comiack and J. Murphy wrote the script, anti (I. Syverton and her crew did the scenery. (). Ruhcnslein xxas president, ami other officers were I). Kisenstadt. M. Deinard. and I . Edeiman. DR M ( l.l B Row I I). Johnson. K. Waters. R. Taylor. D. Tuylor, 0. Rubenstcin, K. Runherg, J. Huntington. S. Coikendall. R u 2 P. Fricke. S. Mlinger, k. Cates. J. I.an, J. Scheper-. M. Twite. M. Cansky. B. Ogden, J. Bailey. Row I D. Sayhough. M. Wcsthlade. B. Johnson, B. Hinton. N. Engstrom. I). Swenson. J. Newham. K. Brvngclson. k. Berg, .1. Rou-rr. P. Mckelvy. Row I). Browne, J. Springer, M. Danielson, k. Ellis, K. Hunt. M. McCorkindalr. E. Olsen. I.. Cormack, C. Faus. B. St. John. k. Byrnes. CHOIR o o v u,.., I |r llunsen I). -Sherrett, -S. Dahl. . Leonard. S. Broeffle. J. Robinson, k. Peterson, C. Wolff, I). Unon. non - T . Stenlwrg. I , ndrrson. K. Forseidc, S. Shepherd. S. Yclle. J. Plotnik. J. Hutson, J. Kizenhofer. M. Wolk, II. Pt iper. Row 3 j $pel iopoulos, N. Gjerde, M. Ilurr. S. Hanson, I). Vizard, R. Cardinal. M. Amsel, K. Mitchell, K. Farrell. S. Kjdwn. h. Nel -4 n. Row 4—C. Snyder. C. Wood, K. Kruger. A. Karlins, P. Iverson. J. Johnson, R. Mann, K. Clark. M. Iverson. B. Si. John. S. Chase. R. Cehallos, T. Stephens, J. Olson, B. Sherbarth. P. Gerdea, I). Browne. Ron 6 R. Benson, B. Bniehl. G. . F! Ogden, R. Gaaettc R. Olson. W. I loch. K. Dullui Row •• . - ... _____ _ f ___ ______ Fassett. F. Ogden. R. Gazelle. W. Ortenldad. W. Clark. J. Schaefer, S. Pilcher, S. Koto. G. Palm. I.. Hunt. J. Beuch. Row 7— “ jin. B. Bowman. G. MeGaughey, I). Peterson. T. Farrell. C. Smith. J. Gansky, C. Fails, D. Knglund. J. Baker. Choir fiahd The exchange concerts with other schools and the spring concert were among tin accomplishments of the Choir. The highlight of the year came in May. when they were the solo guest choir at the St. Olaf Music Festival under the capable direction of Mr. Hansen. BAND Row I P. Ilarrigan. P. Chase. A. Stensland, 0. l.ogelin. N. Lalme. D. Parrish. Row 2 J. Egan. R. Burlingame. D. Slaybaugh, J. Lillie. M. Gansky, R. Jauntier . I). Stellmaker. I). Smith. P. Connelly. B. Farher. B. Vermeulen. Row 3 Mr. Hansen. I). Carlson, G. LaBorde, B. Furrand. C. McNutt. L. Stoddard. M. Mapes. G. Gohlherg. K. Peterson. Ron I K. Doherty. J. Mlemen. W. Wright, D. Masler, J. Swanson. R. Taylor. G. Wood, P. Jesck, G. Otteson. Along with the Choir, the Hand went to different schools giving exchange concerts. Much appreciated by the student body was their participation in enlivening many auditorium programs, and stimulating school spirit at our football and basketball games. TIMES STAFF Sitiin : L. Cormark. S. FiLz imitmn«. S. Hedin, K. risli, T. Aiulrews C. ChrcM |jn ugh, M. Ogrrn, J. Rouxrr I). Swrnson. Standing K. Mat-Rat . I). Par-S. Royr . M. Cinlilft-in. The Titnet 1 he Times Staff, besides providing West students with complete coverage ol school news, also found time to extend its activities into other fields. Among these were the sponsoring of a Valentine dance, attending a High School Journalism clinic, and publication of the Carnival’s “Scandal Sheet. Art Club Contributions to the Symphony Arts exhibit at Northrop Auditorium, preparing an album to be sent to a foreign country, and taking part in the Carnival, were a few of the many achievements of the Art f-lub. f it. wig'll i , I i i %• i ;«n«kv. H. Monre, G. An«l«r on. S. Bayc . M. Hawley. LATIN CLl II Row I T. McConnell. J. George, V. Krick on. J. I clilclair. C. McNutt. B. I)« ran. How If—L Piepgra . J. Murphy, A. Koop. M. Arvidaon. B. Koch. S. Wilkcnson. How .1 S. Coikendall. L. Stoddard. K. Doherty, A. King, K. Penny. T. Green. How 4—S. Shank . J. Little. B. Harden. S. Howland. W. Lind. J. Sherman. Row • — D. Johnson. K. Gate . M. Danielson, K. W inn. D. Swisher. J. Gardner. D. Master. i.atih Club The Latin Club proved to have a very active membership this year by having a float at Homecoming, a booth at the Carnival, club parlies, participation in National Latin Week, ami publishing a Latin paper. 9 Z C. The International Relations Council was organized to pro-nude a lietter understanding of world affairs among the students of West. The members include two representatives from each social studies class. •SPANISH CLUB . Gjervik. L Rutchick. S. Dahl, Row I—S. Cran-lon, G. Ki-ly. . Koop, X. Gen • (. Sand-. J. Huntington. M. Dcinard. Hou 2 M. I-ongballa. M. hulkcr-on- ■ (;riffitl - Row 3 S. DI on, K. Martin-on. S. Wilkcnson. P. Ilarringan. L- K • punk. J. Vivian. . Bern-C Jcn-on. J. Gardner. F. Kafka . J. Freer. I • . v' KneMrom. M. Twite. J. Bailey, -lein. How 4 K. Gate-. K. Kundhrrg. C. ”,MM « - J. WrslMade. E. Hunt. B. Hinton. N. doubling. I). Slaylrough. J- ra,!'. | i. |. Danielson. M- llanaon. K. Ellis L. Cormack. C. Hawley. M. McCork.nnai . K. Clark. K. Berg. B. S:. John. Hou■ I I). Ki-cn-tndt. S. Goldstein, K. ill -rt -. Mi— Palmer. M. Long-halla. S. Mitchell. M. Rick. Hou 2 K. Edward . J. Segal. S. McFerron. J. Murphy. I„ Stoddard. C. Woo, S. Wilkcnson. Row .1 M. Xrvidnon, C. Sell a rd in. G. Shrlbach. M. nisei, K. Water . A. Koop. F. Kafka-. H u 4 K. Serumgard. J. Ilan-eu. J. limn. C Johnston. S. Cranston. B. Farran. M. Deinard. Row . J. Sherman. C. Deutsche. J. I .an. B. Kwh. J. Ila lett. K. Gustner, K. Kolosky, I). Byers. £pahtik Club The Spanish Club helps to promote a lietter understanding of Spanish - speaking people throughout the world by showing movies and slides, giving talks, and participating in games. 'Jrehck Club The French Club was organized to better acquaint the students with the language and customs of the French. The have meetings to discuss the art. music, and culture of the people of France. FRENCH ( I t B Row I K. Willelle. J. Murphy, M. Fimlorf. M. Arvidsun, M. Kick. S. Dahl. I). Risen-sladt. T. Barbaso. Row 2 I . Jesek. 1. Cousins, Karlins, S. Coikcmlall. F. W cst- ergren. K. Waters. J. George. Ron .( M. Peterson, K. Serumgard, B. Gross. J. Nelson. I . I.itwin. II. Kan . K. WctheraU. K. Waters. Row 4 F.. Jorgenson, B. Koch. J. Ila lclt. S. Keto. S. Munger. K. Olson, G. ndcrson. Row 5 U. Christy, G. Fassett. J. Kline. I). Keid, A. Ramonos, K. Clark, J. Evjen, S. Iledin. ). H C. The council has interesting meetings with movies and sjwakcrs. Topics include everything from communism to atomic energy. Everyone is welcome to all meetings, which helps to further the principles of democracy. I. K. C. Row I . Kugesct. K. Byrnes. I . .Swenson. K. (.ate , C. Wood. J. Hvjen. B. Drohinau. S. Iledin, S. Ilcgland. Ron 2 M. Menshek. K. Dnchscher. S. Boves. S. Sands, N. EngMrmn. G. ndersnn. J. Houser. M. Twite. Row I S. Cody J. Bailey, L. Cormack. S. Sprague, J. Springer. G. Palm, B. Otto. . Ito-ntanns. J. Kline. Row I G. Brothers. It. Taylor. M. McCorkindalr. M. Dan-id-on. M. Paradis. I). Swidirr. P. Edel-man. It. Brant. P. Dock. Ron . S. Fitzsimmons. C. Snyder. B. Bruehl, J Kirkpatrick, P. Townley. . Nelson. J. Van Valkenherg. T. drews, I) Iteid. It. MncRae. (jewah Club The German club this year was able to learn much about the German speaking people of the world. Sujiervised In Miss Palmer. the had many activities. GERMAN CLl B Row I It. Berg. J. 1 min. F. Nelson. F. Stabler, N. Kngescl. Ron 2 S. Sprague. T. Gate-. B. Drohinan, I). Veilnrg, C. Deutsche, Mi—- Palmer. Row t K. Bakke. I). Zeller. J. Beach. I). Larson, J. Blum. OCCl PATIONAL RKLATIONS Kou I K. McCauley, L Baker. J. Crook.. P. Crow . B. Lovrjojr. Rom 2 -G. Kritzen. H. Nordcen, I). S rlie. K. Knight. Rou 3 Vi. Kura k. T. Young. J. Evjrn, R. Jansen. S. Garroutte. Hour 4— R. Linton. A. Lee. R. Anderson. F. Grisrl. P. Schmidt. B. Miller. Occupational Relation Conducted by Mrs. Martin, this class teaches the student how to meet efficiently the problems he will face while working. Emphasis is placed on such important things as dependability, personality, and efficiency. Ha met a Hlult The Kainera klub discusses the latest photographic techniques at its meetings. Providing us with movies. o| erating the projector and sound equipment for our auditoriums, and having lectures keeps this club busy. K AM ERA KL1 B Rom- I I). Rock. N. lall.i.-, K. Doherty, M. Iamghalla. J. Holnibrrg. B. Nordcen. J. Calhoun. Rote 2 B. Karra n. P. Campbell, K. Clark. C. Browning. Mr. Norton, advisor; I). Stellmaker. J. Rol erts, M. Jacobsen. 42 CHEERLEADERS In Center—F. Kafka . I . Frickr. J. Kousrr. In “F K. Kolosky. M. Lind. C. Risly. S. Goldstein. M. Kallgren. B. Brrckr. S. MrFerran. J. Schepcr . M. Kafka . Cheerleader (j- A- rf- The cheerleaders, wearing their new uniforms, kept our school spirit roaring at football, basketball. and hockey games, and led cheers during our “|H p auditoriums. They originated new yells and led us in the familiar ones. The (Jirls Athletic Association promotes fellowship and good sportsmanship among its members. (Jiving parties atid dinners, sponsoring a needy family, and participation in competitive sports, kept its members busy. C. A. A. BOARD Seated S. Yelle. F. Kafka . C. S. IhgUnd. Standing-Mrs. Hyland. I). Irvine. J. Rouser. OPERATION EXCHANGE HOARD Seated- I). Irvine. J. Lau. M. Deinard. Mis Palmer. P. Kdtdman, E. W illelle. I). Ei«enMadl. S. I led in. Sliwding A. Kuop. M. Paradis. C. Snyder. B. Bruehl. B. Olio. J. Beaeh.S. Ih'gland. N. Engeset. Operating Exchange Seard The Operation Exchange Hoard administered ihe exchange student project. As advisor to nil problems relative to tin- exchange students at W est and the sponsorship of West High students to Europe, the hoard’s activities were of a tremendous scope. Our Cxchange Student Aris and Barbara, exchange students from Greece and Germany, endeared themselves to all of us. We shall never forget you, Aris and Barbara. nor shall we ever forget the great lesson in international understanding which you both so well taught us. EXCH n ;e sti dents Barbara Drohman and ri« Romano £tage Crew Wilmut the active stage crew, our auditoriums could not have been successful. Directed l Mr. Hanson they keep busy pulling ropes, arranging backdrops. operating microphones. ami attending to many other necessities that keep things going smooth!) hack-stage. STACK CREW Him I J. Bower-. I,. Clai-wm. Row 2 I . Edelman, T. Kern, C. Snvder. I . Dock. nt X III Y Ron I V. Kloin-tiieber. J. She:man. L. Claeson. Romanos J. Sherman. Row 2 K. Brant. P. Edelman. C. Ka—.-it. J. Kline. Ron .? -C. Snyder. R. Janif.mn. I). Reid. K. MacRae. P. IWk. h.%% w-y This group contributed generous!) to the lli-'t World Service project, and sponsored a booth in the Carnival. Social activities included joint meetings and several parties. This year many new members were added to the roster of this worthy organization. LOX III Y Rom I T. Calc-, II. Join--. D. Westergren, I). I.ar-son. It. Connell. R. Bul e. J. Crewe, J. Rochat. Ron 2 P. Coat tv-. I). Mel-on. I), (.'onnell. J. Mauer. P. Ye, I). Saner. I . Connell. T. Stephen . Row .?— C. Rlin e. K. Cilh’lte. J. Mel-on. It. Otto. C, r-ter-jiten, I). Shun. K- Small. O. Kuhen-tein. Row t — T. Andrew-. V. ( arl-on. R. Gregory. C. Cheese-hrounh. It. Moulton. I). Chri-tiun«on, G. MeCauchey. Row i J. Smith. I). Reid. C. Thorpe. It. Holman. E. Winn. I). Olson, J. Richards. M. Brownstein. to.% wy L.O.X. as a lli- group has done much in the past year l way of contributions to West. Many students attend the Ui-V sponsored dances in the hoys gym. I..OA. was represented in the model legislature in March, and also contributed to a World Service project. Aa iHewtf aA the half iA tcny — Williatn Shakespeare 46 f)ce the PclarA The 1953 Homecoming celebration was off to a fast start on the morning of October 16. with a gala auditorium. After the coronation of Queen Sandy Goldstein, the royalty attendants Sue Hcdin and IMiyllis Chase, seniors; Hetty Griffith, junior: and Sue Stalker, sophomore; were entertained by students and teachers. The annual parade rolled down Hennepin avenue and into the stadium where the Cowboys rom| ed over the I’olars 20 to 14. The victory of the afternoon was celebrated by a jubilant dance at the Columbia Chalet. “STATK FAIR Directed by Miss Selma lilessin The Frakes start for the fair with problems on even side. At the fair, however, ihe problems are solved, for Melissa and l el win blue ribbons. Wayne and Margy solve their love troubles, and the family is held together. The Plaif A the Thing — William Shakespeare Abel Frake Oren Rubenstein; Hercules Stukas Melissa Frake Myma Amsel; Marcia Paradis Margy Frake Irene Westerheim; Delores F.isenstadt Wayne Frake Peter Kdelman; Tom Fish Eleanor JoAnne Devereaux: Georgia Palm Emily irginia George; Dorothy Minor Harry Ware Jim Andrews; Melvin Goldfein Pat Gilbert Frank Pass; Dave Gruber Mrs. Hallins Charyl Newman; Jennie Springer Storekeeper Roddy MacRae; Clinton Snyder Barker George Modeen Row I: 0. Ruhenstein. D. Grueber, J. ndrcw . P. Kdehnan. M. Goldfrin. Ron 2: J. D«vrrcaux, M. Paradis, C. Newman, M. m el. I. Wr-trrhciin. . George, M. Kallgrrn. Ron t: J. Springer. K. Pa-s. H. Stiika-. C. Snyder. K. MacKue. T. Fish, G. Modern, G. Palm. GENU S AT WORK WHAT ‘YA DOIN’ FRIDAY NITE? MEET MY BROTHER GEORGE ANOTHER REMBRANDT? OOPS! HIGH STYLE SMOKE-FILLED ROOM 52 DAINTINESS THE CONST IS CLEAR THE COON WHEN THE SAINTS CO MARCHING IN THE CADDY BI LL'S EYE! WHA HOPPENED? TEA TIME YES. COACH OPEN THE DOOR. RICHARD 54 BRUSH YOl R TEETH WITH BABO DO NOT FORSAKE ME HOT CROSS BI NS IMWG PATCH DAYS NAME Til T Tl NE NEW FACES NOW. GIRLS 55 Open If cut (jate fln4(jtie The Victor Waif -William £hake peate FOOTBALL “A SQUAD Row I G. M Nutt. J. Smith. R. Otto. T. Rutherford, J. Fidelman. J. Slirrman. T. Fish. Row 2 J. Angvull, R. ndcrson, 1). Jameston. J. Richard . B. Holman, I). Olson, R. Peterson. H. Stukas. M. Brownstein. . (.'orison, I). Sager. R. Olson. K. Small. Row Mr. li'trnp. Coach; J. Nelson, J. Schaefer, (I. Gilmore. I). Ilalvorson, B. Sherharth, J. Shaughin-y-y. I). Nelson. F. Walker. I). Ilolmlft-ck, I). Fredricks, K. Dtillem. Mr. Johnson. Row 4— R. Larson, G. Cheesebrotigh, I). Warner. I). Isaacson. M. Johnson, K. Bnt e, J. Rergford, B. Moulton. B. Hobson. B. Bowman. W. Nastiuk, G. Malccha, I). Reid. With fourteen returning Icttcrinen and plenty of experience the football team went on to win five, tie one and lose one. West came within one yard in the Central game and one point in the Marshall game of winning the city championship. A victorious homecoming was enjoyed by all with a score of 20 to 14 over North. The team wound up second place in league standing. Don Olson and Ron Peterson, co-captains of the 1953 squad, were the sports writers’ choice for All-City tackle and end. resjjec-lively. Our coach, ncil llstrup. is shown being carried off the field after the final victory of the year. This ended his many years of successful coaching at West High. SCORES West 18 Washburn 13 West 12 Southwest 7 est 6 Marshall 6 West 14 Central 20 West 20 North 14 West 14 Vocational 12 West 10 South 14 FOOTBALL B SQI l Row I J. Si. Marie. I). Connell, L. Stmsland. L. Fuller J. Gje rc. J. Flynn. K. nder on, J. frudi. I). Hryn iad. K. Kl |ip. Row 2 T. Gates. I. Walthall. I . Coates. I . Ye, J. Sherman. I). Tinplule. R. Hidnick. T. Kraut . J. Sheppard. It. krict . Row 3 J. Maurer. I). Miller. It. Miller. P. Bull. P. Tnwnley. F. Ogden. K. Norling. H. Gazette. G. MeGaughey. It. Hiighes. J. Kirkpatrick. ••V SOI A I) BASKETBALL Row I: I). Vt'olphul. II. Moon , R. Olio, G. Fissetl, B. Slier hart h. II. Shake. II. Peterson. K. nderson. G. Modern mgr. How 2: J. Bergford, k. Small Mgr.. K. ndrrson. J. Richards M. Brownstein, B. Campbell, I). OI«on, M. Johnson, R. Boh man, Mr. NeUon—coach. Willi only one returning letlcrman. Captain linger Anderson, the team finished in seventh place. About mid-season the team lost the service of its 6 4 center. Hob Campbell, when he broke a bone in his arm. Going into the District 17 play-offs West met Roosevelt. Being greatly outclassed in height, a determined West five outplayed Roosevelt, fi nall losing 48 to 16 in the second sudden death overtime. • IP SQUAD BASKETBALL Roll I: I). Yerliurg, J. Flynn. D. Carney. It. Desmond. I). Carlson. How 2: . Fisk. T. Green, B. Millrr. I . Townley. S. Shoemaker. B. Frit . J. Hannon. Mr. Skoglund coach. West 18 West 2” West 50 West W West 63 West 55 West 53 West 51 West 38 West 62 BASKETB ALL LETTER MEN R. Anderson I). Olson VI. Brownstein R. ( (! B. Campbell J. Richards M. Johnson H. Shake II. Moore Mgr. Letters: ; K. Small. 0. Modeen c Denotes previous letter THE WOULD T HIS FINGER TIPS FLY INC SAt CER? GET OFF MY BACK YI.LGITY WDF.RSON WHERE'D MY 11 AND GO? DA-A-A-A! DOl RLE EXPOSl RE ► SCORES North 59 Vocational 39 Henry 51 Marshall 44 Southwest 40 South 50 Washhurn 57 Roosevelt 71 Central 44 Edison 48 “A”SQL AD HOCKEY l.cft to Right: D. Cjcvry, manager: K. Peterson. J. Kline. W. Moulton. G. Chcescbroiigh. P. Lyon. T. Laska, R. Porter. K. Butte, J. Elder. J. Sherman, B. Hobson. R. Halvorson, K. Shug. P. Dock. G. Gilmore. Mr. Houck, coach. Not pictured: T. Andrews. HOCKEY The season opened against Eveleth. The first league game against Washhurn was fought to a tie. In the final game against Edison. West scored three goals in one minute to win 3 to 2. Hill Moulton made the All-Cih team. Thirteen members of the team earner! letters. Tom Andrews Gary Cheesebrough Hon Butze Pete Dock Jerry Elder Gil Gilmore HOCKEY LETTER MEN Hill Hobson Dick Halvorson Phil Lyon Hill Moulton Hon Peterson •Dick Schug John Sherman Denotes previous letter “If SQt AD HOCKEY Rote I: P. Ye. T. W althall. J. Fru-h. J. St. Marie, I). Bryn stad. P. Coates. Ron 2: K. Klopp. I). Connell, R. Norling. M. McCool, D. Woelm. Roll 3: Mr. Blomgrr-n. coach; M. Williams. K. Held. G. McGeoughcy. 35aT1 SKI TEAM l.cjt to Rijiht: !; SKI TEAM Behind the efforts of Captain Dick Ixe. Packer Hull, and Boh Kari, the Ski team had a very successful season. All three members of the team placed high in the city standings. Mr. Morris, the coach, did not demonstrate his skill on the slalom. WRESTLING TEAM L nder the able leadership of Eric Lind berg, a wrestling team was organized this year. Although the team lacked experience, several hoys showed considerable ability. Special mention should 1m given to Captain Terry Kutherford and to Glenn Maleeha. WRESTLING TEAM Row I: Mr. Lindherg. coach; I). Fredericks M. Sewitclu J. Kutherford. M. Bloomgn-n. K. Hanson. G. Fredericks. Row 2: B. Basil. T. Plileager. I). Miller. W. Weldon. T. Kranz, R. Hansen. T. Stephens. F. Ogden. Row 3: B. Larson. G. Connell. F. Walker. R. Olson, Malcchu, l . Isnucsoii, J. Schaeffer. SWIMMING TEAM How : L. Stontdin, K. Penny, S. (Jia e. I). ('.hrisiianten, J. Shiiltrri, K. Holman. Hon 2: C. IViilwhf. L. Fuller, R. Wormsbccker, . Stendin, B. Woodard, I . Bull. SWIMMING LETTERMEN P. Bull D. Norris °S. Chase 1). Penny D. Christiansen A. Stensland C. Deutsche L. Stensland I.. Fuller •J. Shuhert B. Holman B. Woodard Ml. Jones R. Wonnshecker Denotes previous letter SWIMMING TEAM The “Mermen'’ finished well this year. Three men should receive speeial mention as the mainspring of the team. They are Jim Shubert, Boh Holman, and Capt. Diek Christiansen. BASEBALL This year's baseball squad showed much enthusiasm and considerable ability. The nine returning lettermen made the Green and White a formidable aggregation. SCORES West I - - - South 12 West 6 - - - Washburn •1 West 6 - - Roosevelt 5 West 1 West 2 - - - - - - Washburn 10 West 2 - - - 3 West 0 - - - - - • Roosevelt 1 West I - • - - - Central 10 BASEBALL SQl l Stooping: J. Felt. I). Desmond, I). crlwrg. Rote I: T. dales W. F rakes, T. Krunz. K. Horn. 1). Carroll. M. Williams. I). Cjcvre. Row 2: Mr. Wickstrom. H. Gazette, B. Carson, J. Maurer. I). Connell, J. Flynn. I). Carney. T. Rutherford. Mr. Houck. Row 3: L. Stcnsland, J. Kirkpatrick, . Fisk. I). Carlson. II. Shake. It. Butze. Row I: It. Moulton. V. Nelson. K. nderson, J. Lester. It. Knight. B. licllondrug, It. Otto. Ron : It. IVlerMin, 0. C.iliuorc. It. nderson, J. Richards, G. Malechu. M. Johnson. J. Schaeffer. I). Halverson. TRACK SQl AD Row I: A. Walthall. P. Connolly. II. Jones. G. Guhlbcrg, Mr. Blomgren, coach. Row 2: J. St. Marie, W. Jones. J. Crewe, I). Buirge. P. Ye, G. Bergerhring, J. Krush. Row ,'i: (). Logelin. G. Cliceoehrough, G. McNutt. V. Hobson. B. Shcrbarth. . Romanos, R. Henson. J. Jones. Ron 4: R. Holman. D. Scltrlske, R. Dingman, R. Olson. G. Stewart. I). Warner. F. Walker, R. Bowman, W. Carlson. TRACK The track team gained much experience this year. Rob Dinginan was the outstanding senior follower! by juniors J. Crewe. B. Hobson, C. Cheesebrough. I). Warner. B. Sherbarth. and soplioniores I . Ye ant! I). Rergenbring. CROSS COl NTRY The Cross Country team this year had only one returning letterman. The team lost its first four meets, but finished the season with three straight wins and came in fifteenth in the State meet out of 36 schools. CROSS COt NTRY Row I: It. Taylor. P. Connelly. It. Jones. I). Norris. I). Phelps. J. June . C. Deutche. Row 2: J. Crewe. I). Schclskr. H. W'oelm, T. Lee. J. W i-sterhind. I). Carlson. I). Buirge. II. Jones, G. Guhlherg. S. Chase, Mr. Blomgren, coach. GOLF TEAM t.eft tu Right: . Fulkerson, (I. Hinz. M. Bruwnstcin. N. Klcinduher. (!. Kiin ie. GOLF The Golf team has two outstanding lettermen returning this year in Morry Brownstein and Peter Dock. Behind the hard work of these two and other team members, the assistance from eoach Ade Nelson. the team had u good season. TENNIS Two returning lettermen. Tom Andrews and Phil Lyon, formed the nucleus of the tennis team this year. With Sigvald Stoylen. their newly acquired coach, the team offered good competition to the various teams in the city. TENNIS TEAM Row I: I’. Bull. N. luihor, I . (!oalc. . Row 2: Mr. Sloylcn. coach: It. MucKar, I). Westphal, T. Andrews, I). Olson. TKNNIS TEAM Sitting: |. McGorkindalr. N. Engcset. Standing: G. Wood. M. Paradis M. Kilmer, J. Kou er. LEADERS Rote I: B. Farrand, S I Iceland. S. Vellc, I , ('ainplndl. M. Slioden. Ron 2: M. Kilmer. E. Sialilcr, M. Nevin . J. NcImw. S. Sand . J. I.au. Rote 2: B. Griffith. Mr . Hyland. E. Willellc. If Nordeen, S. Hcdin. C. Jensen. J. Swanson. I . Irvine. Row I: 1 Selierrer. E. Nelson, I). Swen on. M. Olson, G. Anderson. V. Unnrchan. GOLF TEAM Sitting: .1. Segal. J. Ron .er, S. Cnikendall. Standing: J. Ila lett. J. Nelson. M. McGorkindalr. M. Kick. L. Cortnack. S. Ilegland, N. Engesot. This year's iris’ sports program brought main activities into its scope. The awarding of the trophies for basketball. good posture, and volley hall, aroused a new interest among the girls. Other sports participated in were badminton, field hockey. £pcttA BASKETBALL TEAM Kneeling: I). Irvine, J. Nely-n, S. Cranston, K Edward , J. Segal. Standing: M. Kilmer. (I Wood. K. Kafka . M. McCurkindalc, S. Ilegland. Wood, Mr-. Hyland. SWIM TEAM Row I: M. Danielson, J. Callimm. M. Hawley, . K«op. Row 'J: J. Pelitelair, I). Ki en tndl. J. Ron .it. I . Kru h. C. Wood, B. Nylen, R. Jaunherg. MODERN DANCE CROC l Row I: I . Iverson. M. Hilly. S. MeFVrrun. K. Kolosky, I). Sluybaiigh. S. Kelo. Row 2: K. W ell erall, M. Findorff. J. Shepherds, S. Shepherd. swimming, golf, tennis. kickhall. ami “the My landers. a newly organized modern dance group. Competition with other schools in various sports found the West High girls on tin winning side. -MW iCC HfiUXOG- Hesperian Mr. Stoylen.............................Advisor DeLoris Irvine..................Editor-in-Chicf Pete Kdelinan.................Associate Editor JoAnne Day...............................Senior Section (Gloria Anderson.........................Senior Section Janet Nelson..................Junior Apprentice Pat Doyle.................Organizations Section Don Olson................................Sports Section Sue Hegland.................................Art Editor 4( judy Lau....................Junior Apprentice Jeanne Coachcr .... Organizations Section Marcia Paradis................Faculty Section Irene Westerheim..............Feature Section Frank Pass....................Feature Section Virginia llanrehan.............Girls' Sports Dick Keid.................Junior Art Assistant ancy Engesct.........................Treasurer 70 He Wkc (jidetk To A fycd Caute. £elletk Well' —Proverb Mr. ami Mrs. Ho l Andrews Mr. ami Mrs. A In Brownstein Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Chase Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Day Mr. Hyman Kdelman ami family Mr. ami Mrs. VI. A. Engeset Dr. I sad ore Goldstein Mr. W. W. Howland Mr. W. S. Irvine Dr. A. E. Jaineston Mr. and Mrs. Geo. VI. Jensen Mr. and VIrs. Frank S. Leonard Dr. George Ik Olson VIr. and Vlrs. H. J. Otto Mr. and Vlrs. Merton F. Snyder VIr. and Vlrs. E. A. V igard Mr. and Vlrs. S. II. Westerheim Bunhus Hardware “Duet” Fountain-Grill Granada Men's Wear Hennepin-Lake Stationers J E Cafe Krispy Kist Korn l.undgren Studios New Bainlmw Cafe Thomas El) Draper Shop. Ine ( ptown Drug West High Drama Cluh West High Student Council Out £incete Tkahkj We also wish to thank VIr. l.undgren ami VIr. Johnson of the l.undgren Studios. VIr. Segal and Vlrs. Roliertson of the Bureau of Engraving. VIr. Blooinquist and Miss McLeer of the Brings Press. Inc., and our student photographer. Wayne Stein. £a4 SW to Think That the Ifeaf U fit! Sut hone —Chattel Hih teif 72


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