Wilson High School - Log Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1948

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if 4:42 i i Published by . . . The Senior Class of Wilson High School St. Paul, Minnesota Page two We, The cldss of '48', dedi- coie This Log To our cldss dd- visor, Miss Lucille Wells, for True cippreciciiion of her sin- ceriiy and unldiling inTeresT in us cmd our problems. FACULTY , may Q 0 f f Q The school year of 1947-1948 is almosT com- pleTed, For The seniors June 11, also marks The end of Their high school careers. As you look back I hope ThaT iT will be wiTh a feeling of saTisfacTion, saTisfacTion ThaT you have Tried To make The mosT of your opporTuni- Ties during your high school years. l also hope ThaT as you browse Through This book, iT will recall To you memories ThaT will become more precious To you as The years go by. Good Luck Russell S. PeTerson Principal Page four ln The yearbook of any school are recorded The inTeresTing evenTs ThaT have Taken place ThaT year. Lafer iT becomes a cherished hisTory of happy high school days. Friends and evenTs ThaT oTherwise would have been forgoTTen will be broughT To mind, and we will live again Those carefree school days. The owners of year- books who make good use of Their school Time will feel saTisfied while oThers will feel ThaT They missed a wonderful opporTuniTy and will wish They had sfudied harder and Thus beTTer prepared Themselves for life. In The 1948 Log and The progress of The pasT year. VVhaT you read This record? make your school a are recorded The evenTs Wilson High School for will be your reacTion as Did you do your parT To beTTer school? Are you saTisfied wiTh The progress you made The pasT year? lf you are noT a senior and you are noT saTisfied, will you come back nexT year deTerM mined To make beTTer use of your Time and make Wilson a beTTer high school so ThaT The hisTory recorded in our nexT Log will be beT- Ter because you played your parT. O. A. Nelson AssisTanT Principal FACULTY 405 MRS. ASP MISS BINET MISS BOWEN MR. CAMPION English, French. American History. Physical Education. English, Journalism, MR. CARLSON MISS CARLSON MISS DAHL MISS EMMONS Physics, Geometry. Office. Nurse. Junior Business, Home Economics MR. ETTEL MISS FAY MISS FELSTED MR. FITZHARRIS Chemistry, Algebra, Consum- Social Studies. American History, Social American History, Social ers Math, STUCIISS. Studies. MISS HARTUNG MISS HEDMAN MR. HUNTLEY MR. JUDS Library. Omce Training, Stenogrciphy, Physical Education. Wood Shop. Typing. Page five FACULTY MISS KACHEL MR. KISE MISS KOCH MRS. LARSON English. Mechanical Drawing. Guidance. Oliice. MRS. LINDAHL MISS MACKEY MISS MIDJE MR. MITCHELL Typing, Office Practice, Speech. Geometry. Junior Business, Algebra. Sfenography. MRS. MITTELSTEDT MRS. PALMER MR. PLEASON MR. RAYMOND General Science, Biology. English. Ari. Music MISS RIGNELL MRS. RINES MR. ROSSINI MRS. RYAN Home Economics, Guidance. English. History, Economic Geography. English. Page six 'UE- Miss Lindeberg, English Miss Shapiro, Latin, English Miss Wiesenthal, Bookkeeping MR TRACY MISS WELLS Social Studies. Hlslory' LIBRARY STAFF Seated: Joellen Campbell Phyllis Murray Beverly Leier Nancy Lewig Standing: Beverly Rienhart Jean Durnal Geraldine Thake Lois Wiegle Darlene Carlson Shirley Nelson OFFICE STAFF Karolyn Kramer lvlariean Feil Lorraine Heggesfad Joan Sedro Lucy Torii Helen Ranclf Ruth Johnslon June Slater Mary Lou Nielson Page seven CAFETERIA STAFF VVhc1T's cooking? IT in doubT, why noT osk These energeTic coTeTerio workers picTured leTT To righT, Mrs. HursT, Mrs. RicTer, Miss Usher, Mrs. Pepin, ond Mrs. Schimmel. These wo- men Toil busily eoch morning of The yeor preporing lunches Tor The hungry Wilson sTu- olenTs ond ToculTy. P g eight CUSTODIAN STAFF ip MeeT The inolusTrious school ioniTors. KenneTh Nickelson, l-loworol Jurgensen, Williom Coroling, onol noT picTured, George Lemire. Besides Tenol- ing The Turnoce, These men, shovel snow, cuT The gross, ond perTorm oll The oTher oolol jobs orounol school. l T l l ENIORS ffxf ' r r Y V F F ,fiflfigfi C Q .L ll N V . f' X AJ fx ll r-4 1 ,f A' I I ,C Page ten AMOS, CLIFFORD. Red Cross, Student Council. ANDERSON, JOHN. Band, Jodelle Club. ANDERSON, JOHN. Red Cross. ANDERSON, MARY. GAA, Y-Teens, VV Club Office Stott, Choir, Spanish Club. ARCHERD, KENT. Choir, Wilsonian, Editor, Hi-Y. BALLARD, JAMES. Hi-Y, German Club, Football Gymnastics, W Club. BARRON, PHYLLIS. GAA, Red Cross, Pep Club, Wil- sonian, Reporter, Choir, Omce Statl. BARBEAU, ROBERT. Football, Hi-Y, VV Club. BARRETT, KATHLEEN. Red Cross, Jodelle Club, IRC, Student Council. BEEBE, JOANNE. GAA, VV Club, Spanish Club, Sec., Y-Teens, ICC Rep., Pep Club, Senior Class, 3 BEILFUS, GWENDOLYN. GAA, Y-Teens, Pep Club, VV Club, Student Council. BIELKE, JOYCE. IRC, GAA, Y-Teens, Wilsonian, Ex- change Editor. BORRESON, HARRY. Wilsonian Photographer, Log Staff. BOUDEWYNS, MARY. Latin Club, IRC. BOYD, SALLY. GAA, FHA, Jodelle Club, Library Staff. BRANDT, BARBARA. GAA, Sec., W Club, Pres., Log, Editor, Latin Club, IRC, Choir, Red Cross, Pep Club. BRASKAMP, ARTHUR. Latin Club, Hi-Y. BRISBOIS, FORREST. BROST, SARAH. Art Club, IRC, GAA, Pep Club. BURGESS, LA VONNE. FHA, GAA, German Club, Y-Teens, Kanteen. BURMASTER, GERALDINE. Student Council, F.H.A., CIWOITQ BURTON, JOAN. Choir, GAA, W Club, FHA, IRC. CAMPBELL, RALPH. Student Council. CAPISTRANT, RUTH. German Club, Wilsoniari Rep., Pep Club. CARLSON, DONALD. Choir, W Club, Tennis, IRC, Hi-Y, Wilsonian. CARLSON, JEAN. Latin Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, IRC. CARTER, ERMA LOUISE. Transferred from Douglass High School, Geary, Oklahoma. CASSIDY, ANITA. Art Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Jodelle, Pep Club, Art Editor 47 Log, Quill and Scroll, IRC, Kanteen Committee, Junior class, sec- retary. CHAPMAN, ROSE. Art Club, FHA, GAA. CHRISTENSEN, EUGENE. Kanteen Committee. CHRISTENSON, FRANKLIN. Hi-Y. CRAWFORD, JOAN. Art Club, Pep Club, Jodelle, Y-Teens. DEML, JOYCE. Transferred from Washington High School. GAA, Y-Teens, Treasurer, Choir. DIEBEL, CHARLES. Hi-Y. DIERS, BETTY. Maiorette in the Band. DORIS, GERALDINE. Pep Club, FHA, Y-Teens. in .,., if QA .I 2 J 1 I in 9- I woo- K 'Q 5 ar k Q, It .yg sa? X .. , V V In it gnv y V B I ss' Pa ge eleven Page twelve DUERR, RICHARD. Hi-Y, Gymnastics, Latin Club, Band. DUFFY, NANCY. FHA. DOMBROSKI, JEAN. FHA. EHLERS, GERALD. Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross. EICHER, MARY ANN. ELLIS, MARJORIE. Junior Class, Vice Pres., Y-Teens, Pres., Cheerleader, GAA, W Club, Student Council, Recording Sec'y, Spanish Club, IRC, Kanteen, Pep Club. ENGER SHIRLEY. GAA, Jodelle Club, IRC, Wilsonian Reporter. FERRARO, RALPH. Hi-Y, Student Council. FINGER, HARRIET. Transferred from North High, Minneapolis. FITZPATRICK, THOMAS. Student Council, Hi-Y, IRC, Wilsonian, Sports Editor, Log , Sports Editor, Track, Football, Quill and Scroll. FOSTER, MARY LOU. GAA, Y-Teens, W Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, Art Club, Jodelle, Wilsonian, Editor, Quill and Scroll, Kanteen Committee, Art Editor '47 Log. FRANTZ, WILLARD. Spanish Club, Student Council, IRC, Hi-Y. FREY, RICHARD. Student Council, Latin Club. GARAGHTY, HAROLD. VV Club, Golf. GIBSON, MARILYN. GILBERT, HENRY. Swimming Team, W Club. GORANS, PAULINE. GAA, Spanish Club, W Club, Student Council, Y-Teens. GORMLEY, CANDIDA. GAA, Y-Teens, Latin Club, W Club. GRILZ, CATHERINE. Red Cross, FHA, Kanteen. GUNTHER, MARY JANE. Choir. GUSTAFSON, CLIFTON. German Club, IRC, Vice Pres., W Club, Golt, Stage force. HANE, EDWARD. Band, Hi-Y, Student Council, Ger- man Club, Kanteen Committee. HANRAHAN, MARGARET. Latin Club, Jodelle Club, Pep Club, W Club, GAA, Red Cross, Sec'y. HARRIS, PAUL. German Club, Hi-Y. HASSETT, FRANK. HECKMAN, DALE. Hi-Y. HEGGELAND, DONALD. Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Treas. HENNEMAN, WILLIAM. IRC, Art Club, W Club HIRE, HAROLD. Red Cross, Latin Club. HOFFMAN, JOAN. FHA, Spanish Club, IRC, Pep Club, Y-Teens. HOLMAN, RICHARD. Red Cross, W Club, Football, Basketball, HOLUPCHINSKI, JAMES. HOLVORSON, ROHLAND. Band. HRUBY, JANICE. GAA, W Club, Vice Pres., Latin Club, IRC, Student Council, Red Cross. HULTQUIST, JOHN. Hockey. INGVOLDSON, LA VERNE. Sr. Choir. Page thirteen I me Q s . -If B 1 r W 3 .. S S S msg! 5 ik' ' F. 520 1 S- E Page fourteen INHOFER, BETTY ANN. GAA, VV Club, Girl Re serves, Pep Club, Student Council. SHISLER, SHIRLEY. Transferred from Hudson, Wis. ISTA, ROBERT. I JEANSON, FLORENCE. Y-Teens, GAA, VV Club Red Cross, Pres., Choir, Ofhce StaFI, Junior Class Co-Activities. JENSEN, MORTON. Jodelle Club, Hi-Y. JESKE, DONALD. JEWELL, ELINOR. Spanish Club, GAA, VV Club IRC. JOHNSON, ARLENE. Y-Teens, Vice Pres., VV Club GAA, Pep Club, Red Cross, Choir, Latin Club. JOHNSON, CARL. IRC, Kanteen, Band, Pres., Ger- man Band, Hi-Y, Student Council, Senior Class Co-Activities Chairman. JOHNSON, KEITH. Spanish Club, IRC, VV Club Tennis. JOHNSON, Phyllis. FHA, Y-Teens, GAA. JOHNSON, WAYNE. JOHNSTON, RUTH. GAA, Band, Y-Teens, Pep Club Hi-C Club. JORGENSEN, HENRY. KEENE, PHYLLIS. Choir, FHA, Y-Teens, Vice Pres. Jodelle, Oltice Staff, Student Council. KIPPLES, RICHARD. Hi-Y, Student Council, VV' Club, nior Class Vice Pres., Basketball, Golf Kanteen . KIRCHOFF, ROSE MARIE. Latin Club, GAA, W' Club, Red Cross. KLEIN, BETTY. 1 KLUNDT, RITA. Spcnlslt Club, lRC, GAA, Pres., VV Club, Y-Teens, Choir. KNAPTON, DOROTHY. Sponislw Club, FHA. KNOCHE, BEVERLY. GAA, Pep Club. KNOWLAN, ROBERT. Jr. Red Cross, Student Coun- cil, W Club, Hi-Y, Vice Pres., Footboll. LARSON, MAXENE. LAUER, HERBERT. LEE, VIRGINIA. Y-Teens, GAA, W club, Kqmeen, F Co-Choirmon, Pep Club, lRC, Student Council, - Spanish Club, Wilsonion, News Editor, Quill cmd Q Scroll, Red Cross. ,: T LEHMANN, BETTY MAE. GAA, FHA. ' LEHMANN, SHIRLEY. Y-Teens. f Q5 . ' A ffl .3 1 A LEMMERMAN, SHIRLEY. GAA, Jodelle Club, Trees., Red Cross. LUEDTKE, ADELAIDE. Jodelle Club, IRC. LUND, ALYCE. Y-Teens. F LUNDQUIST, KENNETH. Hi-Y, .lodelle Club, Hockey -, ' Monoger, B-Boslcetboll, Red Cross. V'i. P ., 'F 4. if MACK, RONALD. . 3 MARTIN, FRANK. .... 1 4 .5 ffl MASSA, JOYCE. Y-Teens, FHA, President. McCARTY, PATRICIA. FHA, Sec., Y-Teens, lRC, Rec. Sec. MCGARTHWAITE, THOMAS. Lotin Club, Swimming Teom. is 181 Q H f if A , , if Page fifteen f Page sixteen MEYER, RICHARD. MEYERS, RICHARD. MINARDI, GERTRUDE. FHA, Red Cross, Wilsonian Rep., Jodelle, Pep Club, Y-Teens, President, Grin- nell Delegate. MORRIS, DEANE. W Club, Art Club. MORRIS, STANLEY. Hi-Y, Golf, Gymnastics, W Club. MORTENSEN, JAMES. W Club, Swimming team captain. MYHRE, DELORES. GAA, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Choir, Student Council, IRC, Kanteen Committee. NACHTSHEIM, HELEN. Y-Teens, FHA, German Club, GAA. ODDEN, CURTIS. Jodelle, Stage force. OLSEN, MILTON. Art Club, Red Cross, Log Staff, Student Council. O'ROURKE, PHYLLIS. GAA, Red Cross. OSBORNE, PAUL. Art Club, Hi-Y, Hi-C, President, Wilsonian Business Manager, Quill and Scroll, Rifle Club. PALMER, ARTHUR. Spanish Club, W Club, Hockey, Golt, Junior Class, Co-Activities, Band, Student Council. PEPIN, PATRICIA. Latin Club, Y-Teens, Kanteen Committee. PERSELLS, CURTIS. Rifle Club, Student Council, Hi-Y, Track. PETERSON, DeLORES. Y-Teens, GAA, W Club, Choir, Library Staff, Spanish Club. PETERSON, HOWARD. Latin Club, Hi-Y, W Club, Track, Band, ' Class Treas.- Red Cross, IRC, Stage force, er . PLASCHKO, BEVERLY. GAA, Y-Teens, FI-IA, Pep Club, Student Council. PRIBIL, FRANK. Red Cross. PREINING, SHIRLEY. Student Council, FHA. PRESCOTT, SCOTT. W Club, Football, Junior Red Cross. PULKRABEK, GRACE. German Club, GAA, W Club, IRC, Y-Teens. RANDT, HELEN. W Club, IRC, Y-Teens, Choir, Of- fice Staff. RAUSCH, BETTYE. Latin Club, GAA, Library Staff, IRC, Pep Club, Wilsonian Club Editor, Quill and Scroll. REITER, RICHARD. W Club, Swimming, Red Cross, Latin Club, Hi-Y. RELF, FRANK. Hi-Y. RUSSELL, WALLACE. German Band, IRC, Pres., Bond, Hi-Y, Student Council, Red Cross. SANDSTROM, LOIS. GAA, W Club, IRC. SARRACCO, JOAN. Latin Club, GAA, .lodelle Club, Pres., W Club, Sec'y-Treas., Pep Club. SAUMER, WALTER. Student Council, Latin Club, Red Cross. SCHMITT, DONALD. SCHULTZ, VERNON. Junior Class, Pres., Student Council, Pres., W Club, Football, Baseball, Bas- ketball, Hi-Y, Band, German Band. SCHUMAKER, EILEEN. GAA, W Club, Y-Teens. SCHUSSLER, BRUCE. Konteen, Choir, Pres., Jodelle Club, IRC, Hi-Y, Wilsonian. SCOTT, VIRGIL. Choir, GAA. SETTERSTROM, JOHN. Transferred from Superior, Wisconsin, IRC. on Page seventeen 1 V : , aa E . . s , 3 -3-. 'el .Eb Q' gg , A A SEQ-, - x 3. A 'f 295512 ,VL- 51 . '9 , ' . V-1, 'F ec Il N? ., 5. J 95 if A 52 in Page eighteen SHIR, LOUELLA. FHA. SHOLD, NOEL. SNEDE, KENNETH. STONE, MARILYN JULE. Y-Teens, Sec'y, Teen Kon- teen Committee, VV Club, Wilsonictn, Girls Sports' Editor, Quill ond Scroll, Student Council, IRC, Lotin Club, FHA, Log Stott, Pep Club, GAA. STOOHS, LOIS. Student Council, IRC, Y-Teens, Jo- delle Club, Pep Club. STOVER, BEVERLY. SVENDAHL, BEVERLY. Y-Teens, Red Cross, IRC, Jodelle. SWANSON, JEAN. Choir, Red Cross. SYKES, RICHARD. Swimming Teom, Hi-Y, Jodelle, Gymnostics Teom, Choir, Vice Pres. TANGEMAN ANDREW. TINGE, LOIS. .lodelle Club, Librory Stott, Red Cross, FHA, Vice Pres. TOLLEFSON, RONALD. Gerrnon Club, Hi-Y, Ritle Club, Wilsonion, Quill 84 Scroll. TORGESON, COURTLAND. Footboll. TRACY, MARY. Student Council, GAA, VV Club, Pep Club, Art Club, Log Stott. TRUDEAU, DE LORES. GAA, IRC. TRUMP, CAROLYN. Y-Teens, GAA, IRC. TRUSO, CAROL. Student Council, Art Club, Pres., Log Stott. TRYGGESETH, BEVERLEE. Y-Teens, GAA, VV Club, IRC, Wilsonion, Feoture Editor, Quill ond Scroll, Teen Konteen Committee, Student Council, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Jodelle Club, Spanish Club. TUERK, BETTY. Y-Teens, VV Club, GAA. WALDON, RAYMOND. Hi-Y, Student Council, Vice Pres., Choir, Football, Hockey, Track. WALLGREN, RONALD. Stage Force, Band, Wilson- ian, Sports Editor, .lodelle Club, Latin Club, IRC., W Club, Baseball, Hi-Y. WALSH, MARGARET. FHA, President, Red Cross, Choir. WALSH, SALLY. GAA, Y-Teens, IRC, Art Club. WANN, RUSSELL. Latin Club, Student Council. WELCH, GEORGE. Hi-Y. WICKOREN, JOANNE. Y-Teens, GAA, W Club, IRC, Library Statt. WIKSTRAND, CAROL. Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Kanteen, GAA, Quill and Scroll, Wilsonian, Ass't Feature Editor, Jodelle Club. WINESKI, JEAN. Latin Club, W Club, Y-Teens, E IRC, GAA, FHA. WINTZ, VIRGINIA. German Club, Treas., Y-Teens, FHA, IRC. WITTE, CHARLES. Band, Latin Club, Pres., IRC, Stu- dent Council, Oltlce StaFI, German Band. VREELAND, JAMES. Hi-Y, IRC. ZEMPEL, CORINNE. Y-Teens, GAA, Choir, Pep Club, W Club. HAFNER, JOHN. Football, Baseball, Hockey, VV Club. REINSTAD, MAVIS. Transferred from Marshall. WESTHOLDER, ROBERT. IRC. X 'i Page nineteen To Right: Shoron Anderson, Co-ociiviiies choiirmong Howord Peierson, Treosurerf Cori Johnson, co-ocTivi- ries choirmong Joonn Beebe, secreroryg Richord Kilo- ples, vice president ond Richord Holmon, Ioresideni . . . Tokin' IT Eosy . . . Ch, Those legs . . , Romeo! Romeo! . . . Little Jonice in her Prime . . . Look! HOMERDOMS X W K 'f , ff 'ff H X f f f , 'MMM I ff! fb Xa off Z f 0 X FRESHMEN HOME ROOM 8-Row 'lz Dorothy Pearson, Mary Johnson, Marilyn Olhers, Audrey Deery, Jean Block, Marion Ellis, Donna Van Kem- pen, Patricia Bascian. Row 2: Ray Arland, Neil Carlson, Bob Manning, Susanna Nieman, Janice Snell, Margaret Staff, Dolores Schuart, Don Danielson. Row 3: Roger Hanson, Lindor Melquist, Jean Grassengle, Jacqueline Jackson, Ruth Lucius, Marcia Taylor Bert McCarty, Gene Myer. Row 4: Otto Seirks, Norman Walker Bill Grossman, Kenneth Thalce, Arthur Ready, Fred Schueler, Leon- ard Winegar, Harlem Schmediberg. HOME ROOM 'lO'I-Row 1: Carol Schulz, Alice Smith, Joanne Mc- Moran, Donna Roy, Joanne Becker, Jo Ann Vincent, Joan Pulkra- bek, Rose Marie Selva. Row 2: Audrey Schultz, Mary Jane Christ- enson, Patricia Adler, Mary Rausch, Ellen Levvan, Harriet Richgels. Fern Zobawa, Patricia Gutz. Row 3: Ted Hanson, Cyril Tereau, Roy Schroder, Gerald Johnson, Russell Durant, Bill Olsen, Roger Rosengren, George Ricos. Row 4: Donald Childs, Richard Dierckins, Walter Lange, Richard Bauman. HOME ROOM 'IO6-Row 'lz Marilyn Gravel, Roberta Coffey, Shirley Wales, Barbara Quimby, Sheila Buettner, Marie Lyons, Alice Gus- tafson, Nancy Schickling. Row 2: Richard Briclcner, Mary Lou An- derson, Robert Mortenson, Gerald Williams, Cora Lund, Sandra Minardi, LeRoy Monette. Row 3: Gerald Liedholm, Alger Johnson, T 1 1 s .sf 1 Delores Davis, Marianne King, Mary Wittmaack, Carol Melbostacl Gene Garthvvaite, Layne Anderson. Row 4: Dean Wickoren, Duane Hobbie, Ronald Hoelscher, Richard Gieseke, Harold Richgels, Ben Schuster, Gene Krey. 1 FRESHMEN HOME ROOM 109--Row 1: Marjorie Stockton, Gail Vansell, Leona Harris, Martha Perry, Ellen McCousland, Katherine Koch, Patricia Anderson, June Knowland. Row 2: Donald Herriclc, Duane Bloom, Kenneth Carlson, Delano Brill, Jerry Guertin, Harley Luttrell, George Cook, Richard Jones, Row 3: Marlene Hoffman, Donna Massee, Barbara Kubat, Alrene Leininger, Blanche Tryggeseih, Beverly Bowles, June Fuller. Row 4: Conrad Slagerman, John Knoche, James Gormley, Donald Plaschlco, Harold Carlson. HOME ROOM 211-Row 1: Betty Forester, Donna Peterson, Carol Sorlie, Jeannine James, Beverly Lazer, Marjorie Baker, Rosemarie Poltin, Margaret Donovan. Row 2: Fred Hagen, Kenneth Kreuser, Donald Lundquist, Mary Ann Gelting, Lavonne Forga, Carol Philipson, Lavern Neinstadt, James Peiffer. Row 3: Ronald Lund- quist, Carol Lancaster, Louise Engelbrecht, Douglas Preston, Donna Solves, William Bloom, Robert Ziskovslcy. Row 4: John Leander, Kenneth Tunell, James Keenan, John Odden, William Anderson, Howard Nelson, Wesley Wineicke. l I Page Twenty-three SOPHOMORES HOME ROOM 1-Row 'lz Joan Ivlilier, Shirley Nelson, Joan Heder- Reinhardf, Beverly Dalien, Barbara Anderson, Pai' Osborne. Row 2: Waller Rasmussen, Mary .lane Davenpori, Mary Mariy, Marie Muenchow, Jean Moe, Lois Bates, Marilyn Winiz, Roger Ulman. Row 3: Shirley Boyum, Bill Schultz, vare, Beverly Miller, Louise John Erickson, Mary Lee Busse, Bob Farley, Bill Kenyon, Jack Mc- Cariy, Jerry Boldi. Row 4: George Chilcls, Jerry Nelson, Ronnie Fredricksen, Stafford Mousky, Dick Brock, Bob Walrafh, Grover Peterson, Bill Swanson, VVarren Hunf. HOME ROOM 2-Row 'l: Consiance Moline, Mary Benih, Beverly Hills, Frances Opsal, Caroline Shisler, Marilyn Bauer, Donna Tan- berg, Karen Cook. Row 2: Joseph Wilcox, Rosemary Hafner, Beat- rice Tyler, Onilieanne Hoppe, Joseph Duriy, Barbara Osborne, Bob Boscherf, Charles Erickson. Row 3: Helen Walsh, Nancy Bilski, Carol Waldo, Jean McGovern, Lynn Beebe, Mary Olfman, Marlene Olson. Row 4: Ray Sullivan, Bob Lord, Richard Lehman, Keiih Purdy. HOME ROOM 3-Row 'l: Befry Carlson, Rurh Siumpf, Carol Purdy, Acherf, Arland LaFleur. Row 3: George Leopold, Donald Strom, Pafricia Nemerz, Beverly Smiih, Joan LaClair, Dolores Donovan, Jo Terry VVinkel, James Forcier, Herberi Monfeufel, Andrew Daniel- Ann Dahl. Row 2: Corrinne Becksirom, Barbara Damman, Marie son, Richard Hodgson. Row 4: Earl McGowan, Jerry Anderson, Zachow, Nancy Dawson, Roberta Short, Rose Flaherty, Bernhard Clark Peterson, Ronald Jacobson. SOPHOMO RES HOME ROOM 7-Row 1: Nancy Gebhart, Marion Toensing, Lois Hughes, Rachel Otto, Beverly Vahl, Carol Kellerman, Lucille Bol- linger, Patricia Schak. Row 2: Mary Ann Baatz, Joyce McPherson, Mary Alyce Livingston, Janet Englin, Jim Kochiras, Bill Smith, Lyle Wood, Don Townsend. Row 3: Frank Lewis, Kendall Lacey, Dick Hilger, Dick Anderson, Kathleen Boyd, Jerry Thake, Glen Larson, Robert Stevens, Row 4: Marilyn Peschel, Rita Lillyblad, Elsa Tente, Stanley Berglund, Roy Holupchinski, Paul Bench, Lowell Greger- son. Row 5: Robert Turritan, Don Bielke, Charles Baumann. HOME ROOM 108-Row Y: Arlene Voyda, Revo Barry, Nancy Johnson, Mary Utter, Audrey Gaering, Maxine Mauer, Kay Ward, Fay Harnmitt. Row 2: Barbara Johnson, Hazel Kumwide, Beverly Olson, Pat Maltby, Jean Durnal, Joan Paultz, Shirley Braathen, Yvonne Johnson. Row 3: Marilyn Meriens, Lorraine Nachtsheim, Loretta Williams, Donna Swenson, Phyllis McCormick, Walter Hire, John Sunquist, Stanley Nyhus. Row 4: Bruce Carlson, Bill Latquist, Jerry Sarracco, Clarence Hilger, Don Johnson, Jerry Beis, Don Finton. HOME ROOM 202-Row 1: Donna Polsfuss, Donna Mae Scheicher, Beverly Johnson, Martha Baldwin, Isabelle Watson, Patricia Robin- son, Nancy Lewig, Phyllis Fox. Row 2: Richard Chesney, Margaret Engen, Bernaoline Johnson, Norma Thompson, Shirley Coe, Gene- vine Nyquist, Marianne Sharp, Mary Miller. Row 3: Marilyn Hughes, Madonna Clemen, Robert Conlin, Robert Hirt, Kenneth Nelson, Carol Ulbricht, Tom Hanrahan, Donald Tempel. Row 4: Reuben Lundblad, James Novak, Ramon Nachtcheirn, Gardner Leonard, David Taylor, Ralph Boudewyns, Leo Olson, Richard Olson. SOPHOMORES HOME ROOM 217-Row 1: Beverly Leir, Pat Poidinger, Kathleen Schultz, Donna Bauer, Vonifa Hedman, Joan Sisterman, Pat Keiser, June Nelson. Row 2: Donna Winters, Virginia Clark, Arlys Wal- strom, Joyce Grawert, Margie Blanlcinship, Dorothy Kittermon, Barbara Kirlceby, Jean Weckworth, Betty Hayashi. Row 2: .lim Shoop, Ken Hammond, Ray Martin, Bill Bordenave, Joe O'Brien, Dave Nielson, .lim Hague, Jack Dressler. Row 4: Melvin London, Byron Bloom, Don Blomquist, Walt Burden, Ron Wandamacker, Tom Fleming, .lim Clark. HOME ROOM 4-Row 'lz Peggy Irons, Mary Laughlin, June Hay- ten, Pat Cole, Florence Wells, Don Harliclcer, Dick Ferguson, .loe lish, Lois Wiegele, Betty Wolf, Donna Preston, Jacqueline Norman, Eileen Kroska. Row 2: Jane Kenny, Gary Westhausen, George Mar- Madden. Page twenty-six JU IORS CLASS OFFICERS ROW la Wally Brown, Kay Ettinger. Row 2: Karl Edstrom, Yvonne Comisky. Row 3: Don Forman, Jane Born. HOME ROOM 5-Row l: Lillian Wright, Maureen Fontaine, Mar- lene Dempsey, Joan Lehman, Irene Sommers, Marilyn Ostergren, Beverly Strausser, Theresa Garry. Row 2: Marlene Starrett, Lorraine Shroeder, Janet Heggestad, Eileen Pearce, Arlene Bergstrom, Helen Smith, Richard Blade. Row 3: Herbert Ives, Dean Swanson, Patrick O'Neil, Robert Walstrom, Gordon Anderson, Kenneth Nelson, James Duchaine. Row 4: Jerry Hoslca, Jerry Miller, Robert Thornbury, Donald Bratsch, Russ Pundy. HOME ROOM 'IO7-Row 'ln Theresa Wright, Geraldine Longtin, Patricia Smith, Shirley Owens, Marlene Robinson, Beverly Hodge, Beverly King, Marjean Feil. Row 2: David Boobar, Nancy Lee Wagner, Karolyn Kramer, Karl Edstrom, Walter Brown, Don For- man, Richard Martin, Ronald Erickson. Row 3: Paul Christenson, David Gaullce, Richard Wettersten, Steven Gleason, Richard Haw- kins, Paul Kirchner, Kenneth Oehlers, Jean Payzant, Page twenty-seven JU IORS HOME ROOM 201-Row 'l: Lucy Torii, Joan Winegrath, Beverly Garthwaite, Margaret Casey, Marilyn Bracewell, Lucille Wilson, Barbara Boyer, Virginia Stockness. Row 2: Robert Nilles, Herbert Schuler, Shirley Anderson, Patricia Shannon, Beverly Krause, Vir- ginia Anderson, Darlene Carlson, Barbara Green. Row 3: June Slater, Clare Lukoslci, Marlys Petter, Arnette Ottedal, Barbara Walgren, Dick Lentch, Roger Hanson, Phyllis Brunn. Row 4: Shirley Tinge, Dale Barnes, Ed Wiesner, Alfred Nelson, Kenneth Olson, Terry Stockton, John Plaschlco, Jack Schweizer, Robert Mann. HOME ROOM 203-Row l: Jane Born, Bette Klein, Janet Strane, Phyllis Murray, Mary Bovve, Eleanor Ziehl, Joan McDonald, Arlene James. Row 2: Roseanne Kinne, Sharon Shore, Marilyn Young, Mary Jesse, lsable Rite, Joy Stoen, Gerald 'iNilkinson. Row 3: Jack Car- roll, Ray Doyle, Kent Houghton, Richard Sagstetter, Emmett Carrell, James Larson, Frecl Stocker. Row 4: Robert Dobin, Joseph Lentsch, Robert Roy, Charles Rosengren, Byron Sanford. HOME ROOM 204-Row 1: Mary Lou Neilson, Necia Le Clair, Au- clrey Morose, Arlene Fairbrother, Mary Lou Schultz, Janeeta Spra- ker, Winifreol Samuel. Row 2: Gerald Willy, Leon Villa, Eugene Montzka, Kathleen Schmidt, Carol Hustad, Marlene Haack, Joy Souther, Marjorie Sl-iibrowski. Row 3: Joretta Walstrom, Patricia Wettergren, Frank Rosernarlc, Diane Constans, Mary Lynn Johnson, Rosalie Strand, Donald Thulin. Row 4: Donald Koester, Thomas Williams, Milton Fagely, James Hesson, Charles Johnson, Donald Kunfz, James Welch, James Madson. JU IORS HOME ROOM 208-Row 1: Gloria Benson, Patricia Sisterman, Mary Schrantz, Patricia Blevins, Beverly Peterson, Margaret Flood, Sally Letch, Rita Arland. Row 2: Emaline Dahl, Shirly Malaske, Joan Richgels, Phyllis Johnson, Carol Trudeau, Mary Buchanan, George Jodl, Richard Jeanson. Row 3: Dwight Addington, John King, LeRoy Piontek, Richard Merchant, Robert Harvieux, Marshall Ma- nette, Joan Bloomdall, Melclean Harnisch. Row 4: George Rader- macher, Charles Diers, Sherman Butters, John Bowles, George Maether, Roger Dionisopoulos, Jerry Gyurcie. l ,MV I I' 1 1 L..qmm-1 HOME ROOM 210-Row l: Yovonne Comiskey, Kathryn Woods, Marlys Pearson, Carol Addington, Lois Holum, Geraldine Burbank, Molly Ranurn, Joellyn Campbell. Row 2: Vera Ann Rasmussen, Jo Ann Pietsch. LaVonne Rasmussen, Joy Schmeckpeper, Rosalie Harr- ington, Joyce Martin, Lois Shoemaker, Lorraine l-leggestad. Row 3: Eugene Curley, Roland Weeks, Bruce Carrell, Kenneth Knowlan, Kerron Johnson, Arlyn Bisbee, Evelyn Camp, Donald Holmeister. Row 4: Stanley Hinich, Jerry O'Connor, Duncan Paisley, Philip Engel, John Tauloe, Emmett Murphy, Jack Kinsel, Ed Connor. 4 Page twenty-nine Student Council SomeThing new was added To The STudenT Council This year. An EThics board consisTing of Three iuniors and Two seniors was drawn up To encourage sTudenT parTicipaTion in governmenT. Al- so conTinued was The plan whereby sTudenTs may be excused from Tinal ex- ams, and The hall moniTor sysTem. The Council also Took over an exhiloiT held aT The Skinner room in The ST. Paul Pub- lic Library. The STudenT Council Ofhcers. Row 'l: Wayne Bloom, BeTTy Carlson, BeTTy Kline, Marion Ellis, Mary Lou Anderson, Mr. Rosinni, Peggy lrons, LaVonne Forga, Marilyn Bauer, Maureen FounTaine, FriTz Hagen. Row 2: Sharon Anderson, MargareT Engen, Pauline Gorans, Hazel Krumwide, Beverly King, Beverly Hodge, Carol Truso, Kay Emnger, Mary Tracy, Roberf MorTinson, Carol Addingfon, Barbara Green. Row 3: Lois Shoemaker, Nancy Lee Wagner, Marge Ellis, Mar- lene STarreTT, Carol HusTad, Jean Moe, Joan Bloomdall, Isabel Rife, Geraldine Thake, RuTh Johnson, George MarTen, Charles Witte. Row 4: Dick Frey, Bill Bloom, Howard Peterson, Jerry BoldT, Dan Danielson, Bud Waldon, Vern SchulTz, Marilyn Stone, Joan Beeloe, Don KoesTer, Eileen Pierce. Row 5: Cliff Amos, Carl Johnson, Duncan Paisley, Dick Kipples, Don Bielke, Dave Tay- lor, Bob Mann, Tom FiTzpaTrick, Bob Lord, Jim Clark. Page Thirly CLUB X A 55 'f. A .v N- al, I fx 9. 'A X 'Tx :N A ,ay A. , ' f ' frff-.mb I 3 -, N X, -111, K 5 4- 5 Row 'lz PaTriCia Blevins, Barbara Johnson, Dolores Myhre, Rita Klundi, Marie Zakhel, Mary Jane Davenport, Arlene Johnson, Jean Moe, Rose Mary Kirchofl, Shirley Boyum. Row 2: Gloria Benson, Mary Jane Gunther, Marlene Starrer, Berry lrons, Mary Anderson, Nancy Lee Wagner, Jean McGovern, Karolyn Kramer, Boniia Eng- lund, Delores Peterson, Harrier Finger. Row 3: Fred Hagen, Bill Elger, Duane Bloom, Roy Schroeder, Roger Uhlman, Jerry Johnson Bob Conlin, Gerald Nelson, Bill Grossman, Dick Sykes. Row 4 Donald Townsend, Ronald Hollscher, Jim Clark, Edward Weisner Leonard Winegard, Kenl Archarol, Donald Carlson, Ray Waldon Bruce Schussler, James Hesson. MUSIC DEPARTMENT The choir began The year by presenTing The opereTTa, The Rose of The Danube, on November Qi and 22. Their oTher acTiviTies included singing aT The ChrisTmas program held aT The ST. Paul AudiTorium and singing aT The June commencemenT. Their blending voices were also heard aT The various assemblies held ThroughouT The year. A rumbling rolloTT, a quick miliTary sTep, and The gleaming oT The new i red and whiTe uniforms, which were purchased This year Through The help of The PTA., The aThleTic deparTmenT, and The various clubs, added To The colorful showing The band made aT aThleTic evenTs, The police picnic, and The WinTer Carnival parade in which They represenTed Brown 81 Bigelow. CrediT really goes To Doc Raymond who helped Wilson make one of The besT showings of any school This year. T i Marlys PeTTer. Row 3: Bob Manning, Gene GarThwaiTe, Russell DuranT, Duane Hobbie, Jerry Williams, James Keenan, Neal Carlson, Dick Jones. Row 4: Bruce Schussler, ArT Reedy, Ray Waldon, George Maeiher, Ronald Erickson, Ed Wiesner, Jim Clark, Roger Rosengren. Row T: MargareT Walsh, Marjorie Shibroski, Nancy Johnson, Phyllis Keene, June Havlish, Beverly Johnson, VoniTa Hedman, RoberTa ShorT, Phyllis Barron, Marilyn Baur, Florence Jeansen. Row 2: Mary Lee Busse, Nancy Dawson, Carol HusTad, Corinne Zemple, Virgil ScoTT, Joyce Deml, Marge Blankenship, Joyce Graweri, PaTricia Miller, Barbara Kirkiby, Barbara Brandi, Page ThirTy-Three LATIN CLUB VVilson's LaTin club, Romani l-lodierne, Ro- man's of Today, is The oldesT club aT Wilson To be eligible Tor membership one musT be Tak pose of The club is To TurTher inTeresT in The , classics and To arouse inTeresT in The language - and liTeraTure of The anc:ienT Romans. ing or have Tinished second year LaTin. The pur- i l Page Thirfy-four Row T: Deloris Donovan, Lucy Torii, Mari- lyn Bracewell, Lois Hughes, David Taylor, Joe O'Brien, Lorraine Heggesfad, Joyce MarTin, Dan Danielson, Joan SisTerman, Rachel OTTO, ConsTance Moline. Row 2: Marion Toensing, Marlys Pearson, Beverly Johnson, KaThryn Ward, Mary Ann Sharp, Lois Shoemaker, Arlene Johnson, Candida Gormely, Hazel Krumwide, Peggy Irons, PaT Shannon, BeTTy Wolf. Row 3: Mary Jane Davenport Isabell WaTson, Shirley Coe, BeTTy Rausch, Jean WeckworTh, Rose Flaherty, Margie Blankenship, Carol Hu- sfad, Mary Jesse, Carol Albrecht Joy SToen, Mary Lou Neilson. Row 4. June Slafer, Lois Wiegele, Lynn Beebe, Mary Busse, Marilyn Stone, Grover PeTerson, John King, Bob Lord, Jim Sharp. l l l l l i l l i F. H.A. Future Homemal4er's of America is a local chapter of a state and national organization. its purposes are to promote a growing ap- preciation of the joys and satistactions of home- making, to emphasize importance by worthy home membership, to promote international good-vvill, to foster development of creative leadership, and to provide wholesome group recreation. Row 'I: Marilyn Schuler, Lucille Vallenger, Marilyn Robinson, Pa- tricia Schak, Kathleen Schulz, Patricia Nernetz, Rose Chapman, Joan LeClair, Donna Tanberg, Donna Slycker, Eileen Kroslca, Joan Knolan. Row 2: Joyce Massa, Beverly Hills, Shirley Anderson, Mary Bovve, Louella Shir, Kathleen McDonugh, Mary Ann Gelting, Flarine Lenning. Row 3: Joan Seelro, Lorraine Nachtsheim, Phyllis Mc- Cormick, Mary Whittmaack, Shirley Tinge, Elsa Tente, Marguerite Zins, Beverly Olson, Carol Judd, Nancy Bilslci, Eleanor Ziehl, Beverly Smith. Page Thirty-Eve Hl-Y SENIORS-Row 1: Edward Hane, Charles Diebel, Stan Mor- Schultz, Art Braskamp, Ronald Walgren, Tom Fitzpatrick, ris, Howard Peterson, Paul Osborne, Dick Kippels, Ronald Carl Johnson, Wayne Johnson, Don Carlson, Don Heggelcnd. Tolletson, Dale Heckman, Gerry Ehlers, Kenneth Lundquist, Row 3: Ray Waldon, James Vreeland, Dick Diebel, Dick Willard Frantz. Row 2: Bob Knawlan, Jim Ballard, Vernon Sykes, Morten Jenson. SOPHOMORE-Row lx Jim Kaheries, William l-layne, Jim derson, Earl lVlcGoWen, William Swanson, Bill Fayely, Garry Shoop, Dan Danielson, Bill Kenyon, Grover Peterson, Gar- Westhousen. diner Leonard, David Taylor, Richard Anderson, Jerry An- Page thirty-six HI-Y JUNIOR-Row 1: Jack Carroll, Dick Jeanson, Jerry Dwight Addington, Jerry Gersy, John King, Kcn Houl- Haska, Ronald Weeks, Ray Doyle, Dave Gaulke, Tin, Kerron Johnson, Charles Johnson, Don Brafch. mf'x 3f 'A FRESHMAN-Row 'lz Donald Herrick, Fred Hagen, san, Norman Walker, Dick Dierkens, William Ander- Gerald Liedholmn, Dick Jones, Roy Schroeder, Roger son, Dick Baumman. Rosengren, Jim Keenan, Bill Grossman, Harold Carl- Page Thirty-seven HI-C Row 'l: Louise Osborne, Fae Hammitt, Paul Osborne, Ruth Johnston, Shirley Wales. Row 2: Carolyn Townsend, Susanna Nieman, Barbara Quimby, Mary Livingston, Barbara Osborne. ii Row 3: Harold Carlson, George Martens, Leonard Carlson, Reuben Lundblad. JODELLE CLUB Row 1: Rita Arland, Marlene Ranum, .loellyn Campbell, Theresa Garry, Louise Osborne, Bette Klein, Roger Ulman, Dolores Dono- van, Rachel Otto, Beverly Swenddahl, Lucille Wilson, Marilyn Robinson. Row 2: Mariean Feil, Joan Sarrocco, Geraldine Long- tin, Phyllis Murray, Barbara Anderson, Joan Hedervare, Helen Walsh, Carol Wickstrand, Yvonne Johnson, Joyce McPherson, Janet Strane, Mary Lou Foster. Row 3: Sharon Shore, Joan Sedro, Joy Souther, Lorraine Schroder, Isabel Rife, Arnette Page thirty-eight Oftedal, Joan Richgels, Carol Albrich, Lois Hughes, Shirley Eng- er, Phyllis Keene, Lois Sfoohs. Row 4: Beverly Tryggeseth, Karo- lyn Kramer, Janet Heggestad, Jean Weckvvorth, Marie Muen- Chow, Dianne Constans, Sally Boyd, Donna Sivenson, Lois Tinge, Barbara Walgren, Gertrude Minardi, Peggy Hanrahan. Row 5: Shirley Lehmann, Mary Lynn Johnson, Shirley Tinge, Cliff Gustaf- son, Jack Anderson, George Mather, Bruce Shussler, Ronald Walgren, Curt Odden. The Jodelle Players, Wilson's dramatic club, under the leadership ot Miss Grace Mackey, has been an important factor in helping students develop acting and direct- ing abilities. The Jodelle Players are promin- ent in plays, assemblies, and radio skits Highlights ot this year was the annual winter tormal held at the Midway Club and the spring play, Dear Ruth, which was pre sented in April. 1 P Y-TEENS FRESHMEN-Row 1: Dorothy Pearson, Danna Peterson, Carol Schultz, Martha Perry, Carol Phillipson, Shelia Buettner, Gail Vansell, Rose Marie Poltin, Marilyn Oehlers, Betty Forster, Jeannine James, Marilyn Gravel. Row 2: Shirley Wales, June Fuller, Mary Lou Anderson, Pat Gutz, Dolores Davis, Beverly Bowles, Janice Snell, Lavonne Forga, Ellen Jane McCausland, Leona Harris, Carol Melbostad. Row 3: Katherine Koch, Patricia Ailer, Ellen Lewan, Blanche Tryggeseth, Alrene Leininger, Sandra Minardi, Ruth Lucius, Louise Engelbrecht, Marianne King, Susanna Nieman, Constance Matzke, Barbara Quimby. SOPHOMORES-Row 'la Eileen Kroska, Marilyn Schuler, Fae Hammitt, Carolyn Townsend, Louise Osborne, Marilyn Bauer, Lois Hughes, Donna Poltuss, Beverly Leir, Constance Moline, Lucille Bolinger, Betty Carlson. Row 2: Arlene Voyda, Rachel Otto, Reva Barry, Joan Miller, Corrine Beckstrom, Barbara Anderson, Marie Zachow, Yvonne Johnson, Ottiliean Hoppe, Beverly Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Francis Opsal, June Nel- son, Jo Ann Dahl. Row 3: Marilyn Hughes, Ruth Stumpf, Donna Winters, Carol Margenson, Pot Miller, Beverly Vahl, Beverly age forty Olson, Marie Muenchow, Jean Weckwerth, Roberta Short, Mar- garet Enger, Barbara Johnson, Barbara Dammier. Row 4: Peggy Irons, Mary Jane Davenport, Joan Pautz, Martha Baldwin, Pat Maltby, Carol Judd, Shirley Boyum, Mariorie Blankenship, Lois Wiegels, Betty Wolf, Marilyn Wintz, Isabel Watson, Jackie Norman, Beverly Reinhart. Row 5: Nancy Dorison, Gerry Thake, Jean Moe, Mary Ann Oltman, Marguite Zins, Jean MeGovean, Lynn Beebe, Mary Lee Busse, Sandy Wells, Donna Preston, Donna Swenson, Donna Bauer, Carol Kellerman. Y-TEENS JUNIORS-Row 'l: Lucy Torii, Necia LeClair, Joellyn Campbell, Marilyn Robinson, Gloria Benson, Mary Lou Schrantz, Beverly Krause, Sally Letch, Mariean Feil, Marilyn Bracewell, Teresa Garry, Marlene Ranum. Row 2: Janeeta Spraker, Phillis Murray, Mary Bowes, Shirley Anderson, Beverly Hodge, Beverly King, Janet Strane, Joy Schmeclcpepper, Barbara Green, Lois Holum, Carol Addington, Marlyss Pearson, Mary Jesse. Row 3: Betty irons, Claire Lulcoslcie, Patricia Shannon, Be.erly Peterson, Sharon Shore, Lorraine Beggestad, Joy Souiher, Arnette Otte- dal, Lois Shoemaker, Kay Ettinger, Arlene Bergstrom, Eleanofl Zeihl, Marlene Haack,. Row 4: Jeanne Payzant, Phyllis John- son, Mary Lou Nielson, Shirley Owens, Mariorie Shibrowslci, June Slater, Marilyn Young, Joretta Walstrom, Marlene Starrett, Rassmusen, Barbara Walgren. Row 5: Joan McDonald, Nancy Lee Wagner, Joyce Martin, Carol Janet Heggestad, Dianne Con- stance, Shirley Tinge, Mary Lynn Johnson, Joanne Bloom, Isa- bel Rite, Joy Stoen, Evelyn Camp. Joanne Richgles, Lavonne Hustad, Carolyn Krammer, SENIOR-Row 1: Joyce Massa, Beverly Stover, Virginia Lee, Joan Crawford, Marilyn Stone, Phylis Keene, Gertrude Minardi, Joyce Deml, Joan Beebe, Gwendolyn Belfus, Beverly Svenddal, Alyce Lund. Row 2: Joan Sedro, Rita Klundt, Delores Myhre, Virginia Wintz, Shirley Lehmann, Lois Stoohs, Ruth Johnston, Joyce Biellce, Arleen Johnson, Corrine Zemple, Coral Wick- strand, Beverly Tryggeseth, Marge Ellis. Page forty-one I.R.C.-Row 1: Eleanor Jewell, Joan Burton, Beverly Swend- dahl, Grace Pulkrabek, Patricia McCarty, Delores lvlyhre, Joan Hoffman, Virginia Lee, Carol Wickstrand, Mary Boudwyns, Mary Lou Foster. Row 2: Rita Klundt, Lois Stokes, Virginia Wintz, Shirley Lehmann, Joan Sedro, Carol Trudeu, Joyce Beilke, Jean Carlson, Alelade Luclkie, Helen Randi, Janice Marge Ellis, Beverly Tryggeseth, Joan Wickeron, Sally Walsh Lois Sanclstrom, Jean Wineski, Gertrude Minardi, Ruth Johnson Betty Rausch, Barbara Brandt. Row 4: Clifton Gustafson, How ard Peterson, Jack Anderson, Bill Henneman, Art Braskamp Bruce Schussler, Wallace Russell, Curtis Odden, Tom Fitzpatrick Ronald Walgren, Donald Carlson, Bill Franz. Hruby, Shirley Enger. Row 3: Chuck Witte, Gerald Wilkerson, l. R. C. The International Relations Club has as its purpose the promotion ot interest in World affairs and the understanding and study ot the different peoples ot the world. The program consists ot bi-monthly meet- ings, round table discussions, forum discussions and speakers from various organizations. THE I.R.C. OFFICERS l Page forty-two ART CLUB The ArT club has been founded Tor The purpose of TurTher- ing The sTudenTs inTeresT in Thar field. lTs members visiT diT:ferenT arT galleries and exhibiTs during The year. IVleeTings are held in The arT room and iTs members lisTen To speakers or work on special arT proiecTs. CI? Row 'l: Nancy Schlclcling, Jean Block, Rosemarie Folrin, Louise Engelbrechf, Beverly Hodge, Mary Tracy. Row 3: Donna Massee, Jacauelin Norman, JaneeTa Spraker, Eleen Kay Efhnger, Arlene Bergsirom, Tom Fitzpatrick, Charley Jane McCausland, Carol Philipson. Raw 2: Joan Crawford, Rosengren, Carol Truso. Sandra Minardi, Carol Lancasfer, BeTTy Hayaslci, Betty lrons, Page forTy-Th ree CIRLS' 'W' CLUB Row 1: Joan Sarrocco, Florence Jeanson, Gwendolyn Beiltus, Mariorie Ellis, Helen Randt, Pauline Gorans, Rita Klundt, Betty Candida Gormely, Joyce Deml, Barbara Brandt, Corrine Zem- Tuerk. Row 3: Jean Wineski, Delores Peterson, Joanne Beebe, pel, Rose Marie Kircofl, Peggy Hanrahn, Arlene Johnson, Mary Marilyn Stone, Lois Sandstrom, Joan Wickoren, Beverly Tryg- Tracy, Elieen Shoemacker. Row 2: Joan Burton, Mary Lou Foster, geseth. Sharon Anderson, Virginia Lee, Eleanor Jewel, Janice Hruby, BGYS' 'W' CLUB Row 'lz Bruce Carroll, Emmett Carroll, Dick Merchant, Bucl Waldon lRayJ, Bud Brown lWalteri, Jim Mortenson, Cliff Gustaf- son, Dick Holman, Dick Duerr, Jerry Hoska, Bob Knowlan, Dick Reiter. Row 2: Howard Peterson, Bob Harviex, Milton Fagley, William Henaman, Charles Deirs, Vernon Schultz, Ronald Wall gren, Donald Carlson, Gerald Bolt, Richard Martin, Bill Bauer, Page forty-four Herb Stumpf. Row 3: Dick Bates, John Lyons, Scott Prescott, Bill Holmgren, Court Torgeson, Art Palmer, Bob Mann, Kenneth Olson, Donald Bratsch, Charles Johnson, Jim Ballard, Stan Morris. Row 4: Dick Kipples, Dick Diebel, Keith Johnson, Steve Gleason. A' 4 JU IOR RED CROSS Row 1: Florence Jeanson, Marilyn Bracewell, Marilyn Ostergren, harris, Katherine Cook, Phyllis Johnson, Marilyn Merteris, Marcia Beverly Svendclahl, Barbara Dammon, Nancy Lee Wagner, Taylor, James l'leSSOD, MC2ClOl1nC1 Clemens, PSQQY l'lGf1I'Ol1GD, Marlyss Pearson, Carol Kellerman, Donna Winters, Barbara Barbara Brandt, Tom Taylor. Anderson, Lillian Wright, Betty Forester. Row 2: James Fitz- Row 'lz Necia LeClair, Beverly Leir, Shirley Nelson, Darlene bawa, Geraldine Thake, .lean Durnal, Ottilieanne Hoppe. Row Carlson, Phyllis Murray, Joan Haftman, Nancy Levvig, Joellyn 3: Duane Hobbie, Marylin Young, Mary Lou Wittmaack, Lois Campbell. Row 2: Beverly Reinhardt, Patricia Gutz, Fern Za- Wiegele, Dean Wickoren. Page forty-hve CHEERLEADERS Row 1: JaneT STrane Marlene Ranum Rachel OTTo Marjorie Ellis Beverly TryggeseTh Lorraine l-leggesTad BATON TWIRLERS ln TronT of The band are These girls WiTh The flashing rneTal ba- Tons. ng 1- W-....,, N--+ ggi Bass, tw CARRIERS SomeThing new has been added! As an addiTion To our band and baTonisTs are These Tour girls proud- ly carrying The VVilson colors. ACTIVITIE n J J f NZ. ' 4 if B Y L 1 fn f I, . , . .I I . 24' ' N vm ,HN 'vi W Z-' x . Lex fa mf. , q' X X I, ,' H ' X . 1 . ' a, 1 ,VL . X-'-----...- ingma- I X K X X , , x V , H, 1 i . l J.-S. Prom When spring comes 'round, everyone knows iT's Prom time-ond remember-The 'oily boid geTs The woim'! Page forty-eight Homecoming Homecoming This yeor vvos oi huge success. IT sTorTed wiTh on oTTernoon porode followed by The fooTboll gome in which Wilson Mongled Morshollnl Morge Ellis, who wos crowned on The TooTboll field during The holf, ond King Dick BoTes, reigned ThroughouT The goieTy. ge fo Sadie Hawkins Dance Wonfo mon, girls? Jusi 'fry Soclie's vvoy of cofching her mon! Paul Bunyan Dance l'll bei Tho? oll drugsfores in The neighborhood sold o loT of rozor blondes To Wilson boys offer The Poul Bunyon Donce. Page fifiy Flag Carriers You see Them of every ssembly! Assemblies United Nations Assembly Page fifty-one in gefi T' KANTEEN COMMITTEE l-ldver1'T ony pldce To go on Fridoy night? The problem is solved! Come To Kdnleen lweld every dvdildble Fridoy. . S n Come one! Come all! Sounds familiar, doesn'f C ' if? IT will if you Went 'ro The Super Carnival spon- sored by The P.T.A. To raise money for banal uni- forms. THANKS, P.T.A.! Page fifty-Th 1948 Log A statt of sports writers, literary edi- tors, artists, and typists, all combine to give you this play-by-play account ot lite at Wilson. Top: Janeeta Spaker, Carol Addington, Joanne Bloomdall, Barbara Brandt. Middle: Mary Tracy, Carol Truso. Bot- tom, Left: Ronald Wallgren, Milton Olson, Tom Fitzpatrick. Bottom, Right: Barbara Green, Arlene Bergstrom, Kay Ettinger, Beverly I-lodge, Harry Borreson. ge fifty-tour Wilsonian Pens Tly, TypewiTers crosh, people rUn in ond oUT, ond oUT of oll This comes The WILSONIAN. Running o school poper is no eosy iob, osk ony one who works on The VVILSONIAN! BUT They oll ogree iT's o loT of Tun onol goool experience. Top: Ronolol Tollefson, Ronolcl Wollgren, Tom FiTzpoTrick, Morilyn STone. Middle: Ronolcl Tollefson, Ronold Wollgren, Tom FiTzpoTrick, Morilyn STone, AniTo Cos- sidy, Virginio Lee, BeTTy Rousch, Beverlee TryggeseTh, Corol WicksTrond. BoTTom, Left Mr. Compion, RoberT Morpe, Ron- old Tollefson, KenT Archerol, Ronold Wollgren, PoUl Osborne, l-lorry Borre- son, Don Corlson, Fronk Relf, Andy Tongemon. BoTTom, Righh Virginio Lee, AniTo Cossidy, Corol Wicksfrond, Bever- lee TryggeseTh. Q T5 ,T fb-5, 'wi' A, Po gefi Page fifty-six Log Boosters Mr. ond Mr. D. F Mr. ond Mr. ond Mr. ond Mr. ond Mrs. T. I. Fosier Comioion Mrs. H. R. Holmdn Mrs. D. W. Gibson Mrs I-1. J. Burris Mrs. H. Koye Mrs. S. J. I-iillis George Slfidk Mr. George Shok Mr. ond Mr. ond Mr. ond Mrs. John Anderson Mrs. M. E. Husrod Mrs. Fred Stocker Mrond Mrs. M. D. Willioms Mr. ond Mrs. Roy C. Irons Mrond Mrs. R. V. Stone Mr. ond Mrs. E. A. Green Mrs. J. D. King Co rl Weirersren Mr. ond Mr. ond Mr. ond Mr. ond Mrs. R. Anderson Mrs. L. R. Russell Mrs. A. W. Donielson Mrs. Rife PORT c X 'W 1' 1 ,X Y. nf .- -X J' , 'K 1957! , nr, x 4 , f Pg W --4 XX X w -.. - ,.f' i L X ff .t X F .,-5: X. J :U + 1 5 Q., fy, 1 Row 'lz Bill Loflquisf, Mgr., Bob Knowlan, .lack Arland, Whitey Fagley, Bill Holmgren, Tom Fitzpatrick, Chuck Deirs, Bud Wal Anderson, Dick Holman, Jerry Boldi, Marshall Monefle, Duck don, Vern Schultz, Dick Bales, Pal O'Neil. Row 4: Jim Ballard Johnson, Mgr. Row 2: Karl Edsfrom, Jerry O'Connor, Ed Con- STeve Gleason, Scoff Prescolt, Court Torgeson, Len Schwan ners, Dunc Paisley, John Lyons, Dick Merchants. Row 3: Milt Bob Barbeau, Wall Brown, Coach William Fifzharris Football Page fifty-eight ox' 6 QCN6 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson FOOTBALL S 6 19 7. 7.. 21 l2.. .. 18. .. . CORES . .,.,., Johnson 6 .Washington O Monroe 'l3 Harding 2 ..Marshall 'I2 .Humboldt 7 .Mechanics 0 CHALK TALK The Redmen opened The season againsT The Johnson Governors. Affer Trailing for Three quarTers, Wilson came Through in The final period To gain a 6-6 deadlock. ScoTT PrescoTT scored on a line plunge from The four yard line. The Try for exTra poinT was wide and The Redmen missed a chance for a win. In The second game The boys blasTed The Prexies with a i9 poinT barrage. Jerry Boldf and ScoTT PrescoTT were The Wilson sTandouTs along wiTh Jerry O'Connor. Wilson gained i8 firsT downs, a season record, againsT seven for Washingfon. Monroe gained a T3-7 victory from The Redmen on a 4Th quarfer, Tackle-eligible, Trick play. This game feaTured The Two ToughesT lines in The con- ference. Monroe scored firsT on a sustained drive, buT The Wilson boys Tied iT up on a wide end sweep STriking quickly Through Tank sized holes for Three counTers and conversions, The Redmen again hiT The win column and downed a spiriTed Greyhound Team 2l-l2. Nick Coombs was The big gun for Marshall. Dick BaTes, Ray Waldon, CourT Torgeson and Vern SchulTz played good ball in halTing The Hounds wide end sweeps and cross-buck plays. Bob Know- lan, guard, also played brillionTly. The Midwaymen met Their hardesT opposifion of The year from a lighTly regarded Harding eleven buT managed To eke ouT a 7-2 vicTory. The inspired Maroons puf up a greaT baTTle and once drove To The six inch line only To be sfopped by The sTal- warT Wilson forward wall. The Harding poinfs came as a resulT of a Touchback when ScoTT PrescoTT sTepped ouT of The end zone on a punT. ScoTT scored The Wilson score on a six yard Touch down plunge. by Jerry BoldT, and a good Try for conversion. Row 'lz Jerry Anderson, Jack McCarTy, Andy John Erickson. Row 3: Dunc Paisley, John Danielson, Earl McGowen, Dick Hilger. Herb Taube, Chuck Bauman, Don BraTsch, Walt Schuler. Row 2: Dick Blades, Ray Nachfshein, Brown, Torn Williams, Whify Anderson. Carl EdgsTrom, Ed. Conners, Ron Jacobson, Defense was The sTraTegy against The Indians. A defensive sTand on The one fooT line laTe in The fourTh quar- Ter sTaved off The vicTory hungry ln- dians and presenTed a worried coach wiTh ci T2-7 win. Jerry Boldf scamp- ered 79 yards for one Touchdown and ScoTT PrescoTT Tallied The second on a sprinf of 58 yards. Len Schwan played a brillianf game on defense, recovering a fumble ThaT sfopped The Humboldf drive. A i9 poinT splurge againsT a hap- less Trainer Team climaxed The season and enabled Wilson To gain a sec- ond place Tie wiTh Monroe. ScoTT PrescoTT scored Two Touchdowns, led The Reds defense and kepf The Train- ers back wiTh his hne punTing. Dick Holman scored The final counTer on a punf refurn which covered 50 yards. John Lyons played good defensively and offensively aT his cenTer posiTion as did Bill Holmgren aT his Tackle posf. Page iffy-nine Page sixty Top left-Jerry O'Connor. Top right-Joe Lentsch. Bottom left- Vern Schultz. Bottom center-Dick Deibel. Bottom right-Bob Mann. Center picture-Tenseness on the bench, Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson BASKETBALL SCORES ......,Murray Washington Johnson , .,.,. Central Marshall Mechanics . Harding Monroe Humboldt BASKETBALL The Redmen rode a dark Trail This season, winning only one ouT of nine conference sTarTs. AT firsT iT seemed ThaT The old Two poinT iinx was again plaguing Them. In The firsf game Murray sneaked pasT in a Torrid overTime baTTle which found Dick Deibel and Jerry O'Con- nor sharing scoring honors. Vern Schulfz Tied The game up in The final Two seconds of playing Time buT The soaring Pilofs couldn'T be denied. Playing wiThouT The services of Jerry G'Connor, who was sidelined wiTh a knee iniury, They were swamped by The championship Presidenf quinT by The devasTaTing score of 56-27. The Jinx was around again when The Redmen and Johnson Governors meT in anoTher hard foughT baTTle. AfTer leading for The major parT of four auarfers The EasT Siders slipped by on a 39-38 score. The MinuTemen from CenTral provided The nexf opposiTion for Wilson and didn'T wasTe much Time in blasTing The hapless Midway- men .Sl-34. Alfhough They harnessed Marshall's fasT break To a sTandsTill in The second half, The sevenTeen poinT splurge by Marshall's sTar guard, Billy Burke, in The early parT of The game broughT Marshall a well earned win, The final score being 33-20. Affer knoTTing The score up Twice and run- ning inTo Two overTime periods wiTh Mechanic Arfs The Redmen's chances for a win wenT wiTh a 2O fooT Trainer baskeT in a sudden Deibel Tips one in againsf Marshall deaTh overTime period. Jerry O'Connor again was high man for Wilson geTTing l3 poinTs. Spearheaded by O'Connor's i4 poinT con- TribuTion, Wilson's cage forces made shorT work of Harding for The Reds' firsT conference win. SeTTing a season's scoring record wiTh 25 poinfs, Jerry O'Connor again led The Wilson auinT buT even This was noT enough To sTem The Tide of The rampaging Monroe Greenies. Paf McCarTy led The Greenies wiTh lo poinTs in The Sl To 39 vicTory. Going inTo The Third auarfer of The lasT game againsf The lndians iT semed as Though The long awaiTed erupfion of Wilson's forces mighT aT long lasT come inTo iTs own, as iT led The I-Tumboldf crew by one poinT. The Indians came Through, however, in The final auarfei' wiTh a devasTaTing aTTack To win by six poinTs, 37-3I. Left To right: Dick Holman, Jack Arland, Dick Kipples, Chuck Bauman, Dick MerchanT, Dunc Paisley, MilT Fagley. Page sixfy-one Row 'li Red MarTin, Paul Engle, John HulTquisT, Dick Blades, Rossini, Bill Holmgren, Whity Anderson, Jerry Boldt, Dick Chunky MCCarThy, Bud MCGower1, Herb Siumpf. Row 2: Coach BaTes, Bud Waldon, Bruce Ccirrell, Duck Johnson. HOCKEY HOCKEY SCORES Wilson 3 .,,,. .. .......... .,., .,..... . . Wilson 2 Wilson l Wilson O Wilson 2 Wilson 2 Washingion T ,, Monroe Marshall Harding Humboldt Mechanics Spearheaded by Herb STumpT, All CiTy performer, The Wilson sexTeT finished The season wiTh a record of one win, Two Ties and Three losses Tor sixTh place, The Redmen won The hrsT game againsT WashingTon, Tied The nexT Two againsT Monroe and Marshall and losT The lasT Three To Harding, HumboldT and Mechanics. Paul Engle, Dick Blades, Bud Waldon, and Bill Holmgren played good hockey ThroughouT The whole season. Page sixty-Two Bares and Blades foil Harding's, Weaver Lowe Row 1: Tom Filzpafrick, Don Plaschko, Berf McCarty, Emmefl' Carrell, Frank Lewis. Row 2: Dick Sykes, Bob Roy, Jim Mortenson, Don Foreman. a 1 Swimmln Swan Dive by Bob Roy g SWIMMING SCORES Wilson 31 ,,.....,.....,.. ..... H arding Wilson 36 .,... ,..,.,. H umbolcll Wilson 27 .... .....A W ashinglon Wilson 25 ,. . ,.,..... Marshall Wilson 32 ,..... Murray Wilson 16 ....,.. ,..., C enlral Wilson 29 ..... ,... M onroe Wilson 23 .. ., ,. .Johnson Wilson 39 ..,.. ,.... ,.... M e chanics 39 33 41 49 33 50 r jg C mnastlcs 37 Chuck Johnson in a front somersali Row 1: Bill Henneman, Chuck Johnson, Chuck Rosengren, Sian Morris. Row 2: Rus- sell Durant, Ronald Hoelsher, John Oclclen, Jim Ballard, Dick Sykes, Dean Morris, Jerry Hoska, Ronald Weeks. Row 3: Lyle Wood, Donald Lunclquisf, Arthur Ready, Bill Hane, Roy Schroeder, Coach Dee Mitchell. Page sixty-three 2554-'I'-Htikil '1 f , W W- 'xii f- wwf gf ,, M M -rki ,. V Q L' ft f K . W ,.., mu .,b. N- ,. f. in is -.f. 5,5 ,. V , l 1 ii ,me- ,W Row 'lz Howard Peterson, Emmett Carrell, Red Martin, Dick liams, Bob Harvieux. Row 3: Chuck Bauman, Dick Bratcl' Scott Holman, Jack Arland, Coach Corliss Huntley. Row 2: Don Prescott, Dick Burtis, Dick Magnuson, Tom Fitzpatrick Chuck Strand, Paul Kirchner, Jerry Miller, Bud Trimmer, Tom Wil- Johnson. Track Paced by All-City men, Bud Trimmer and Scott Prescott, the Reds' cinder team ended up in 4th place in the city meet. Three dual meets were held with Wilson winning only one, this against the Washington Prexies. Page sixty-fou r On the mark for Wilson lvlilers, Don Strand, Jack Arland and Dick Bratch. Joe Phillips clouTs a long one. BASEBALL SCORES Losing mosT oi Their games on errors, The baseball Team Meggigfg ended The conference race in sixTh place. DespiTe The Wilson woshingfon gloomy TacT ThaT Wilson didn'T finish aT The Top of The prep Wilson . Johnson race, There are some brighT spoTs. Jerry BoldT, freshman Wilson Marshall caTcher sensaTion, proved To come in handy vviTh his sTeady Wllson Monroe clouTing along wiTh John Hafner and Vern SchulTz. Bob Wllson Cemml STeinbauer conTribuTed his parT by Throwing a no-hiT game Wflson Murray Wilson Humboldi againsT The Greenies. Row 'iz MilT Fagley, Dunc Paisley, Vern Schultz, Bob Knowlan, Mgr. Dave Boobar. Row 2: Coach Bill Fitzharris, Richard MerchanT, Jerry O'Connor, Dick Deibel, John Hafner, .lerry Boldt. page sixTyff've GIRLS' SPORTS This year The Wilson's Girls' AThleTic Asso- ciaTion had a membership of 250. During The year, on Tuesday and Thursday nighTs and Wednesday and Friday mornings, These Tem- inine aThleTes Took over The gym, in order To give all girls a chance To parTicipaTe in The sporTs program. The Tall and winter sporTs calendar included: Tieldball, volleyball, and basl4eTball. BadminTon, deck Tennis, and Table Tennis headed The lisT of spring acTiviTies. Something new was offered in The way of individual sporTs as swimming, Tumbling, old Time dancing, and a reTe:'ee's club were also included in The program. SENIOR GAA-Row 'lz Joan Burton, Lucy Torii, Marlene Ranum, Necia Le-Clair, Gwendolyn Beilfus, Janeeta Spraker, Lois Holum, Marlys Pearson, Janet Strane, Marilyn Bracewell, Marjeari Fe?l, Joan Sarracco. Row 2: Candida Gormley, Barbara Green, Carol Addington, Patricia Shannon, Arlene Johnson, Arnette Ofredal, Joy Souther, Betty Irons, Lorraine Heggestacl, Marlys PefTer, Beverly Hodge, Maureen Fontaine. Row 3: Mary Tracy, Eleanor Ziehl, Rita Klundt, Claire Lulcoskie, Virginia Anderson, June Slater, Marlene Haacic, Joy Stoen, Joanne Bloornclall, Isabel Rife, Joan Sedro, Mary Lou Neilson. Row 4: Helen Ranctt, Shir- ley Enger, Betrye Rausch, Arlene BergsTrom, Carol l-lustad, Rose Marie Kirchoff, Peggy Hanrahan, Joyce Demi, Marilyn Young, Joretta Walstrom, Mary Jesse, Row 5: Corinne Zempel, Bar- bara Brandt, Joyce Martin, Eileen Pierce, Marilyn Stone, Shir- ley Tinge, Mary Lynn Johnson, Kay Etcfinger. SOPHOMORE GAA-Row l: Joyce Grawert, Patricia Maltby, Mariorie Blankinship, Marlene Olson, Betty Olson, Florence Wells, Mary Lee Busse, Lynn Beebe, Loretta Williams, Marguer- ite Zins, Shirley Boyum, Carol Judd. Row 2: Eileen Kroska, Lu- cille Bollinger, Donna Palsfuss, Joan Sisterman, Patricia Nemitz, Corrine Beckstrorn, Shirley Nelson, Barbara Osborne, Marilyn Bauer, Ruth Stumpf, Betty Carlson, Marilyn Schuler. Row 3: Fay Hamrnitt, Marilyn Robinson, Beverly Leier, Ottillieanne Hoppe Barbara Anderson Beve ly Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Patricia Poidinger, Connie , , I' Joan Hedevare, Vonita l-ledman, Moline, Delores Donovan. Row 4: Joyce McPherson, Kathleen Page sixty-eight Schultz, June Havlish, Carol Purdy, Helen Walsh, Peggy Irons, Hazel Krurnvvide, Marilyn Mertens, Beverly Vahl, Beverly Smith, Marie Muenchovv, Yvonne Johnson. Row 5: Marian Toensing, Arlene Voyda, Rachael Otto, June Nelson, Marilyn Hughes, Marianne Sharp, Martha Baldwin, Mary Jane Davenport, Kay Ward, Carol Kellerman, Barbara Johnson, Jo Ann Dahl. Row 6: Barbara Dammann, Isabel Watson, Marilyn Wintz, Nancy Dawson, Rose Flaherty, Carol Ulbricht, Mary Oltman, Jean Moe, Jean Weckwerth, Shirley Coe, Geraldine Thake, Lorraine Nactsheim, FRESHMAN GAA-Row 'I: Betty Forester, Marilyn Gravel, Jean- nine James, Marilyn Oehlers, Alice Smith, Ellen Jane McCaus- lond, Peggy Donovan, Donna Peterson, Delores Schwartz, Marie Lyons, Mariorie Stockton, Pat Anderson. Row 2: Shirley Wales, Patricia Gutz, Lavonne Forga, Donna Masse, Audrey Schultz, Marlene Hoffman, Mary Ann Gelting, Delores Davis, June Fu'- ler, Mary Lou Anderson, Audrey Deery, Marion Ellis. Row 3: Barbara Kubat, Barbara Quimby, Susan Nieman, Carol Castor, Beverly Bowles, Marianne King, Fern Zabawa, Blanche Tryg- geseth, Jacqueline Jackson, Sandra Minardi, Arlene Leininger. Row 4: Ruth Lucius, Mary Rausch, Mary Lou Wittmach, Marcia Taylor. mf ,f J . Page sixty-nine Log Staff Editor-in-Chief ...., .... ...,.,..A B a rbara Brandt Literary Editor ............................r... Marilyn Stone Art Editors ...................... Kay Eltlnger, Carol Truso Faculty-Senior Editor .....,.,,.,,.......... ,Mary L. Tracy Home Room Editors- Carol Addington, .laneeta Spraker Club Editors ,.....,. Arlene Bergstrom, Beverly Hodge Activity Editor ,.......,.,.,.,..l...l.,....l... Barbara Green Boys' Sports Editor .... Tom Fitzpatrick, Dick Holman Girls' Sports Editor .........r....,...., Joanne Bloomdall Business Manager ..,..................,.,. .Ken Lundguist Typists - Milt Olsen, Bettye Rausch, Gertrude Minardi, Marge Ellis. Editorial Advisor l..,..,.... .,,.,...., M r. Morris Pleason Business Advisor ....,...,,t...,,..,...., Mr. Leonard Juds The LOG Advisor and Stalt Wish to thank the following for their help and cooperation: Miss Hedman, Mr. Campion, Beverlee Tryggeseth, Ron Wallgren, Bill Martin, Joy Souther, Janet Strane, Molly Ranum, Mary Miller, Harry Borreson, loan MacDonald, Carol Judd, Mary Foster, and Anita Cassidy. Autographs Autographs


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