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

 - Class of 1950

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I Af Af A NJ ' .aj ' K 1 f J , r I ' S V' A L o .X , xx VN N, .i xx.. 1 -rj 'xx ' ' ' Nfl I x4 a.! ax. if 'iw- ' f TI-IF I OC PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 WILSON HIGH SCHOOL ST PAUL, MINNESOTA DEDICATION We the class of 50 are proud to dedicate our Log to our class advisor Mr Marty Rossini During his career at Wilson he has organized the student council hall duty system has coached football baseball and hockey and is now acting as athletic director aside from his regular classes has been a good friend to all members of the class He has guided us in planning a very successful and memorable Junior Senior Prom We are now near the goal we set out for when we en tered Wilson Our sincere thanks go to Mr Rossini in true appreciation for furthering good sportsmanship and being a real friend to all ln our opinion, Mr Rossini is the best advisor a class ever had Il Il ' I . I . . . . , I . . I . . . I 4 I . . I During his two years as our class advisor, Mr. Rossini I tfiuivww. ,ki MESSAGE FOR THE LOG Thus us the Log of l95O Halt of the twen tueth century has elapsed ln that halt century we have experienced the two greatest of all wars and the worst depression un the history of our country Earth shaking as these events have been history uust as important and much more full of hope has been written w thun the walls ot Americas hugh schools When the century opened only a privileged few of our young Deople were able to graduate from hugh school Todav there us not a boy or gurl in St Paul to whom that opportunity us denied it he really wants ut Mere attendan e at hugh school produces no magical result however unless the student exerts himself to profit to the fullest extent from Nhat the school has to otter un th class room and extra curricular activities The pages of this Loq are full of the possibilities open to you at Wilson We hop you are making the most of them both for your own sake and for the sake of the democracy which has made them possible RUSSELL S. PETERSON FOR l 950 LOG June l95O brings to a close four years of happy assocuatuons and ruch school experu en es for another class of hugh school pupuls All members have profited to a greater or lesser degree because of havung been together these fruitful years Each unduvudual has con trubuted his share to make these years at Wilson profitable ones Each one has receuved in just proportuon according to what he has Quwen for such is lute We feel that a hugh percentage ot the Class ot l95O has guven much and receuved much Thus purut ot giving has helped make Wilson Hugh School a better school and it has also helped each unduvudual to become better prepwred to meet the problems of life and his responsubulutues as a good cutuzen Educatuon received through the years and culmunated by hugh school graduatuon us but a begunnung a whettung of the desur for more We wish each member of the Class of l95O the best of everything and may their future years be profitable and happy oncs, O. A, NELSON Assistant Principal FACULTY STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council has assisted the faculty this year by helping maintain order in the halls. They inaugurated the dancing between lunch periods, and with Miss Shapiro as advisor, have done all in their power to make Wilson a better school. This year's officers were Dan Danielson, president, Marilyn Hughes, vice-president, Beverly Rinehardt, secre- tary, and Wally Lange, treasurer. At the beginning of the second semester, Shirley Boyum took over as the new treas- urer. Our thanks and appreciation go to the Student Council for the work they have done this year. Miss Bowen is the teacher of girls' physi- cal cducatiow. She is advisor of the Girls' W Club and G.A,A. Mr. Huntley is teach- er of the boys gym classes and coaches basketball and track. Mrs. Frank, Mr. Bothwell, and Miss Hed- man, shown here examining a typewriter teach the various commercial subyects. rpdox ,L M! f 'G The special departments of art, music, home ec- onomics, and woodshop, provide the students with many opportunities for a well-rounded education. The art department is directed by Mr. Pleason, who is also the faculty advisor of the Loq. Mr. Raymond, Doc , is the very capable leader of our mulic department. He helps provide the students with as full a knowledge and under- standing of music as possible. Mrs. Jorgenson, a newcomer to Wil'on, teaches courses in home economics and personal develop- ment. Mr. Judds teaches woodshop and is also the busi- ness advisor to our Log, The Social Studies teachers are, seated, Mr. John- son and Miss Fay. Standing are Miss Felsted, Miss Tinet, Mr. Rossini, Mr, Fitzharris, and Miss Wells. They prepare the students to assume their place in our modern world. The English department of Wilson High School includes Miss Palmer, Mrs, Rines, and Miss Asp, seated. Miss Mackey, Miss Kachel, Mr. Campion, Miss Shapiro standing, They are shown here re- viewing prospective textbooks, Mr. Ettel, the former chemistry teacher, Mr. Carl- son, Miss Midje, and Mr. Mitchell are shown dis- cussing some of the problems of teachinq science. ,f helDS K nurse. lxlupxsefhnson, our lfilchaaowllson' Miastgll better Wa main LIBRARY- Miss Hartung, our school librarian, has help- ed WiIson's library grow to its present size. As advisor to the Library Club she has their help in taking care of the books. O LIBRARY STAFF- First row-Left to right: Beverly Leier, Bev- erly Reinhardt, Valeria Brunn, Ottileanne Hop- pe, Nancy Lewig, Patricia Gutz, Mary Lou Elliot. Second row-Nancy Schickling, Myrna Graff, Joyce Mikres, Eileen Ashton, Marilyn Springler, Arlene Leininger, Betty Jane Hay- ashi. Standing-Stephanie Green, Joan Bredow. OFFICE STAFF- Lett to Right: Jean Kolash, Kathleen Schultz, Joyce McPherson, Barbara Osborne, Shirley Wales, Phyllis McCormick, Marguerite Zins, Mary Lou Gelting, Marcia Taylor, Rosemary Poultin, Peggy Donovan. US GUIDANCE- Miss Koch, with the help of Mr. Fitzharris, directs the guidance department. She acts as an educational and vocational counselor, 119' 5:51 our l I Ackert Bernhard Bernie HIY Kanteen chalr man Hockey Manager Afteldt John John Tennls IRC Anderson Rnchard And Student Councll HIY Y Sr Class Rep Jr Class Rep Football Hockey Baseball Anderson Gerald Whltey HIY Football Hock ey Track W ub Anlauf Nathamel Nate Football Hockey Track W Club Sr Class Rep Baatz Mary F H A G A A Y Teens Bates Loss l.olly Chour Jodell GAA Bauer Donna Donnle GAA YTeens Baumann Charles Chuck Football Basketball Track W Club HlY Color Guard Beckstrom Corrnne Connue FHA G A Teens IRC Beebe Lynn IRC Latm Club YTeens Sec Pep Club GAA Benck Paul HIY Bentheumer Mary YTeens Pep Club GAA Berglund Stanley Stan Art Club Pres Gvmnastlc Track Log Staff Bnelke Donald Don Basketball Track W Club Pres HnY Color Guard Student Councnl Loq Staff Bles Jerome Jerry Bllskl Nancy Nan FHA Blsbee Robert Red HlY Intramural Basketball Football Track Gymnastncs Bowllnq Bloom Byron Sknp Tennns Blomqulst Donald Don Swnmmlnq Boldt Gerald Jerr Football Hockey HIY Vlce Y Pres Student Councnl Jodelle Intramural Bas ketball W Club If 3 ff hm vb-Il i Bollmger Lucille L G A A F H A Y Teens Bordenave William B ll HI Y Bo chert Robert Bob Baseball W Club Golf Boudewyns Ralph Latin Club Student Coucll Track IRC Bod Darrell Bird HIY Band Boyum Shirley ShII'llCh0lf YTeens GAA J delle Library Club IRC Pep Club Student Council Jr Red Cros Braathen Shirley Brock Rnchard Dick Football Track W Club urden Walter Wally T a k I R C Hi Busse Mary Lee Hank Wllsonlan Ed IH Chief Log Staff Pep Club Latin Club Jodelle I RC Operetta Y Teen G A Choir Quill and Scroll Carlson Betty Pep Club Y Teens Student Council Carlson Bruce Gooe Band HIY Chesney Richard Duck Clark James JlfT'llChOlf Operetta HIY Fot Ball Student Council Intramural Basketball Clark Virginia Ginny-Choir Student Council G Coe, Shirley' Shirl-G.A.A.g Y-Teensg Latin ub: I.R.C.' C oir. Cole, Patrick: Pat. Conlin Robert' Bob -Choir' Student Councilg Trackg Hockey' Hi-Y' Stage Force. Cook Kareng Cookie-Wllsonian, Co-Feature Editorg Latin Club, Pres: Choir' Student Councilg Op- eretta' Y-Teeni' Jodelle' Quill and Scrollg I.R. Cf Log Staff. Dahl JoAnn- Jo-Pep Clubp Y-Teens' Jodelleg u- dent Council- Jr. Class Treas: G.A.A. Dalien. Beverly' Dolly -Y-Teens' Pep Club' l.R.C.' Student Council' G.A.A.' Art Club. Danuelson Andrew Dan Jr Class Pres Sr Cl ss Pres Student Councll Pres Football Hockey Baseball W Club HI Y Latun Club Davenport Mary Jane Janne GAA Pep Club YTeens Pres Chour Operetta Jodelle Lubrary Club IRC Latun Club Vlce Pres Loq Staff Quull and Scroll Student Councul Dawson Nancy Nanc-Cholr Pep Club GAA Jo delle FHA Llbrary Club YTeens Sr Class Log Rep IRC A W u Dlebel James Jum Log Staff onovan Do'ores Dunn FHA Jodelle Latln Club Pep Club Wulsonlan Rep Log Rep I C GAA W Club Dressler John Jack Student Councul Duffy Joseph Joe Engen Margaret Marg Art Club Student Coun cll YTeens GAA IRC Log Satf Englln Janet Bonnle Cholr Student Council Y Teens GAA Enckson Charles Chuck Student Councul HIC Club Erlckson John Football HIC Club HlY Band Espersen Robert Bob Football Manager Hockey Farley Robert Bob Latun Club HIY Band Track W Club Ferguson Rnchard Fergne Football IRC Fmton Donald IRC Flaherty Rose IRC Lubrary Club Jodelle FHA Pep Club GAA Latun Club Flemung Thomas Tom onx Phylll Penny FHA Cholr Pep Clu Ll brary Club Forcler James Jam Track Frederucksen Ronald Ronnue Hn Y Band Fuller John Bettle John Student Councul Chonr IRC Baseball Manager HIY Jodelle lntra mural Basketball 4 Gadwa Raymond Bud Football Hockey Baseball Gebhart Nancy Gabby Student Councul Latln C u IRC Y Teens Pep Club Red Cross Goerung Audrey Ann Aud -G A A F H A Pep Club Cholr Red Cross Lnbrary Club Library Staff Gregerson Lowell Hafner Agnes Babe Transferred from Central year Hafner Rosemary Hageman Harold Harry Student Councel Football Hamnlton Hazel Haz Jodelle Wllsonlan Asst Feature Edltor Sr Class Co Actlvltles Chanrman Hammltt Fae GAA FHA YTeens HIC Vlce Pres Office Staff Hammond Kenneth Ken HIY Wnlsonlan Pho tographer IRC Hanrahan Thomas Tom Intramural Basketball I I Harllcker Donald Don Hockey Track Hayashn Betty Jane Bet -GAA Llbrary Club IRC Student Councul W Club Hedervare Joan Jodelle W Club GAA Red Cross Vlce Pres IRC Hedman Vonlta Bonrne-GAA Cholr Hnlger Clarence Corky Football Homecomlnq Klng Hnlger Rlchard Duck Football .lodelle Baseball Hockey Halls Beverly Bev Pep Club GAA FHA Hure Walter Hurt Robert Bob Basketball Track IRC Club I V 1 . . 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A4 Knrkeby Barbara Barb-Cholr Pep Club YTeens Operetta Student Councll GAA Kltterman Dorothy Kltty Lubrary Club GAA IRC Log ep Kochnras James JIm Football Ba ketball Student Councnl Red Cross oasch Jean Offnce Staff YTeens WI onlan Staff ChOIf Kro ka Elleen Bubbles F H A Y Teens G A A W Club Llbrary Club Pep Club Krumwlede Haze' Student Councll Latln Club G A W Club Log Staff I C LaBarre Carol Dump es-Came frofn LOUISISHB Lacey Kendall Tennus Swummlng HIY Lacnowltzer Delores DeeDee F H A WIISOFIIW Staff LaC alr Joan Joanne FHA Pep Club GAA La Fleur Arland Bowlung Laughlln Mary Lehmann Rlchard Dlck IRC Bowlnnq Leuer Beverly Bev--GAA YTeens Lubrary Staff Llbrary Club Leonard Gardner Meatball Football W Club HI Y LewIgRNancy FHA Lubrary Club Lubrary Staff I C Llllvblad Ruta Red-GAA Pep Club Band IRC Lnvmqston Mary Red YTeens Art Club Pep Club IRC GAA Loftqunst Wnlluam Bll HIY Art Club Hockey Bowlmg Kanteen Golf Football Manaqer London Melvln Mel Jodelle IRC Cholr 0 Staff Lord Robert Bob Wllsoman Staff Student Coun CII Ludwig Gladyc Glad: Y Teens G A A Lundblad Rueben u nd Hi C H Madden Josepl' Joc Matby Patricia Pa GAA Pep C'u9 YTcen Choir Log Staff IRC Manteufel Herbert Herbie Band HiY Marten George Red Band Student Coun C Cub Pre Marty Marv Marty Mauer Maxine Max Student Council Chor McCarty John Jack Football Baseball Ho kev H1Y Jodelle Kanteen Intramural Basketball W Club McCormick Phyllis IRC FHA McDonough Kathleen FHA Pep Club McGovern Jean YTeens Choir GAA H C Club Pep Club McGowan Earl Evert Student Council W Club Football HIY Baseball Hockey M Pheraon Joyce Mike Office Staff IRC Pc Club, F.H.A., G.A.A. Mertenx Marilyn: Mert-'W' Clubg G.A.A.g La in Clubp Red Crocs. Miller, Joang Jo-Y-Teen-5 Jodelleg Art C'u 5 F.H.A, Miller, Mary-Red Crossg Wilconian Staffg Y'Teensg F.H.A. Miler. Patriciag Pat -Jr, Red Crossg Y-Teens: Pep Club: Jodelleg Operettag G.A.A. Mitchell, Patriciag 'Pat. Moc, Jeang Jeanie-Y-Teens, Vice Prem Choirg Latin Club, Sec.j Pep Club: Jodelleg GA,A.g Re- cording Sec. 49 g Kanteenp Loo Staffg l.R C4 .3 Quill and Scrollg W Clubg Student Council. 'mv Moline, Constanceg 'Con'-G.A.A.5 Club, Vice ' Pres.g Y-Teensg Choirg Latin Clubg G.A.A. I di' 'Hz an 1 4: Mousky Stafford Mouse-Golf Wrlsonlan Staff I RC Student Councul Muenchow Marne Jodelle YTeens IRC Nachtshelm Lorraane Lolly Student Councul FH A GAA Band Chow YTeens Nachtshelm Ramon Ray Football Student Coun H Nelson Gerald Jerry-Choor Band Student Coun cll HIY Pres Operetta Wslsonlan Rep Loq Rep Nelson June Cookse Operetta Choir YTeens GAA Pep Club Co Edutor of Loq Jodelle Qunl and Scroll IRC Jr Class Rep Sr C Co Actnvutles Chaurman Sr Class Rep Nlelson Kenneth HIY Nelson Shnrley Nels Pep Club Wslsoruan A Library Club IRC Log Rep Nemetz Patrncla Pat Pep Club FHA Kanteen Red Cross Sec GAA Nulsen David Dave Hockey HIY Novak James HIC IRC Nyhus Stanley Berger Band HIY Student Coun cnl Swimming Nyqulst Genevieve Gennue FHA OBrien Joseph Llttle Joe Latin Club Baseball W Club Jr Class Rep Ohlson Walter Walt Olsen Richard Duck HIY Olson Beverly Red Library Club YTeens GAA Olson Marlene Marly Pep Club GAA F HA Library Club Band Attendant Junlor Red Cross Oltman Mary Oats Pep Club Y Teens Latsn Club Chour Accompanust Student Councul I R C Loo Staff G A A W Club Jodelle Qulll and Scroll Opsal Frances Mutt-Choir YTeens Pep Club Jr Red Cross IRC Osborne Barbara-Art Club Y Teens G A A Offuce gtaff Student Councul Hu C Pep Club Red ross X.. H1 Osborne Louise Lou GAA YTeens FHA Jo delle Pep Club HiC Otto Rachel Rae Sr Class Vnce Pres Jodelle Jr Class Vice Pres Pep Club W Club GAA Student Council Sec Y Teens Cheerleader Art Club Pautz .loan Ascap YTeens Choir Library Club Latin Club IRC Peschel Marilyn Peach GAA Kanteen YTeens Choir Petersen Grover Buzz HiY Latin Club Jodelle Pres Band Kanteen Tennis Peterson Clark Pete OI Inger Patricia Pat F H A Latin C ub brary Club G A A Polsfuss Donna Don YTeens GAA Latin Club Jodelle IRC Jr Red CrOss Preston Donna Red Pep Club YTeens Sec l RC Choir Purdy Carol Carrott Pep Club GAA Purdy Keith Student Council Band Reinhardt Beverly Bev Library Club Sec u dent Council Sec Library Staff Pep Club G AA YTeens Sr Class Treasurer Homecom ing Queen Robinson Patricia Pat Sarracco Gerald Jerry Student Council Kanteen Schak Patricia Pa F H A Scheuble Virgil Schuler Marilyn Mare G A A W Club Y Teens M 5' Library Club I R C Pep Club Jodelle ed Cross Schultz Kathleen G A A F H A R C Of ice Staff Schultz Will am Willie HI Y Schultz Russell Rus Football Hockey Intramur al Basketball W Club Sharp Marianne-Pep Clubg W' Club: l.R.C.5 G.A. '. AJ Latin Clubg Quill and Scroll' Student Coun- cil' Girls Sports Editor of Wilsoniang Wilsonian Rep.' Office Staff. A if if ,H 5 Q , --6 Q-ri, 1q.: I Shlsler Carolxne Carrie YTeens IRC Shoop James Jlm Baseball Latin Club HIY Student Councnl Wrlsonlan SDorts Ed W Club Short Roberta Bobble Y Teens GAA Latun Club Choar Pep Club Slsterman Joan Jo GAA Latln Club W Club Smlth Beverly Smltty F H A Sec and Vlce Pres G A A mlth Wllllam Bll I-I Y Golf IRC lntramura Basketball Stanley Earl Stan Band HIY Stevens Robert Bob HIY Intramural Basketball I R C S rom Donald Don I R C HI Y Stumpf Ruth Ruthre YTeens Pep Club Sulllvan Raymond Ray Track Sundqulst John Swanson Wrllxam Swanre Golf Log Staff Taugner Shurley Shurl Transferred from Central Ta or, Davrd-Latun Club l,R.C,, Pres., Student Council' Bend. Taylor, Thomas: Tom-Hockey' Golfg Red Cross: Hi-Y. Tempel Donald-Red Cro's' Hi-Y' Art Club. Tentrz' Elsa' Dutch -Art Club' G.A.A.g F.H.A.g Pep ub. Thake, Geraldineg 'Gerry'-G.A.A,g Library Club: Y- Teensg Library Sfaffg Office Staffg Student Coun- cilg W Club. Thomson, Norma-Art Clubg Y-Teensg Pep Club. Toensing, Marionj 'Mitzi'-Latin Clubg Y-Teens: Stu- dent Councilg F.H.A.g l,R.C.g G.A.A. 3,2331 Turrittln Robert Bud HiY Band Tyler Beatrice FHA GAA YTeens Pep Club Ulbricht Carol Latin Club YTeens FHA L brary Club Vice Pres Jodelle Library Staff Ullman Rodger Rog Jodelle IRC Choir Club Operetta Kanteen Log Co Editor Cheer leader Art Club Bowling Quill and Scroll Umworth Dianne Dinah IRC Y Teens Vahl Beverly Bev YTeens Pep Club GAA F H A Voyda Arlene Ardie G A A Y Teens F H A Wachholz Donald Don I R C Hockey Waldo Carol Wally Asst Ed Wilsonian Latin Club Art Club Sr ep W Club GAA Quill and Scroll Walrath Robert Bob HiY Track Basketball Wilsonian Intramural Sports ash Helen lodelle FHA IRC Choir Pep Club Walstrom Arlys Band Pep Club Wandmacher Ronald Wads Hockey HiY Ward Kathryn Kay Pep Club Latin Club Wil sonian Rep. Wilsonian Staff G.A.A. l.R.C. Watson lsabelleg Issie-Y-Teens, Pre-.5 Latin Club: Pep Club- I,R.C.' G.A.A.' Log Staff' Choir. Weckwerth Jean-G.A.A.g Latin Club' F.H.A.g - delle' Y-Teens. Westhausen, Gary-Bandg Jodelle' I.R.C.' Swimminqg Hi-Y' Hockey. Widell Norma-Transferred from Murray. Wiegele, Loisg 'Tillie'--Y-Teensg Latin Clubj Librarv Clubg Library Staffg I.R,C.g Pep Club. Wilcox, Josephg 'Joe'-Hi-Yg Student Council. Williams, Lorettag Hette'-Y-Teensp Bandg G.A.A.g W Clubg Hi-C. .1 . Williams, Olive-F.l-l.A. Wznfers, Donna, Speed-Y-Teens, l.R.C.g I. . . Rep, teen, Pep Club, Choir, Red Cross. Vllntz, MariIyn4Choir, Y-Teens, Student Council ' Winkel, Terry-Swimming, Band, Hi-Y, Red Cross. 5, 4 f f C C 'fi G A K ix I 1 Sky G.A.A., Latin Club, IR C., W Club, Pep Club ! lj. It V My X E ,M Wolf, Betty4Y-Teens, Latin Club, Library, I.R.C. F.l-l.A., Pep Club. Wood, Lyle-Gymnastics. Zachow, Marie-Choir, Y-Teens, Pep Club, G,A.A. Zins, Marguerite, 'Mag'-Y-Teens, G.A.A.p W Club Latin Club, F.H.A,, Pep Club, Office Staff, Jo delle, HOMEROOM 5- Leff to Right: l-Helen Renaud, Marilyn Gravel, Nancy Schickling, Alice Gustafson, Gerald Liedholm, Marilyn Oehlers, Shiela Bueftner, Mary Lou Anderson, Dolores Casey. 2fBarbara Anderson, Shirley Wales, Barbara Quimby, Carol Melbostad, Dolores Davis, Mr. Bothwell, Joan Grassinger, Marianne King, Sandra Minardi, Mary Mlllette, Julius Bednar. 3-Alger Johnson, Layne Anderson, Ronald Hoelscher, Robert Mortenson, Harold Richgels, Duane Hobbie, Gerald Williams, Gene Krey, Clifford Rossi, George Cook. HOMEROOM 8- Leff to Right: l-Dolores Schwartz, Mary Johnson, Jeanne Block, Mildred Johnson, Janice Snell, Bert McCarty, Donald Twedt, Delores Hanson. 2-Jacqueline Jackson, Don Danielson, Susan Nieman, Bill Grossman, Marcia Taylor, Ray Arland, Art Wel- fer, Ruth Lucius, Norman Walker. 3-Harlan Schmiedeberg, Gene Meyer, Fred Schuler, Mr. Huntly, Kenneth Thake, Lindor Melquisf, Arthur Ready. T951 e . .A., F.H.A., Library Club, Loo Staff, ani HOMEROOM 29- Lett to Right' l-'Louise Engelbrecht, Dorothy Pearson, Betty Forestor, Carol Sorlle, Jeannine James, Bevery Lazer, Mar- garet Donovan, Donna Peterson, Fred Hagen, Harold Carlson. 2-Maryory Baker, Carol Phllllpson, LaVonne Forga, Patricia Basclano. Rosemarie Poltun, Lavern Nelnstadt, James Pelffer, Norman Ackert, Carole Lancaster. 3-Kenneth Kreuser, Donna Salves, Ronald Lundguist, Kenneth Tunell, Mr, Johnson, Donald Lundqulst, Robert Ziskovsky, Wllluam Anderson, John Od- den, James Keenan. HOMEROOM 202- Left to Right' l-Harley Lutterell, Rose Marie Kohler, MarporleStockton, June Knowlan, Beverly Hall, Ellen McCausland, Mar- tha Perry, Barbara Kulaat, Donls Jansen, Rnchard Jones. 2vGall Vansell, June Fuller, Marlene Hoffman, Katherine Koch, Don- na Massee, Beverly Bowles, Edmund Sullivan, Kenneth Carlson, Donald Herrick. 3-Delano Brill, Duane Bloom, Alrene Lein- Inger, Leona Harris, Miss Kachel, Jerry Guertin, Douglas Hanson, Donald Plaschko, James Gormley. HOMEROOM 208- Left to Right: l-Joan McMoran, Joan Kennedy, Jo Ann Viccnt, Joan Pulkrabek, Mr, Mitchell, Rose Marie Selva, Carol Schulz, MaDonna Roy, Alyce Smith. 2-Patrucla Adler, Patricia Gutz, Shirley Osborne, Ellen Lcwan, Mary Rausch, Harriett Richgels, Audrey Schultz, Mary Chrustenson, Fern Zabawa. 3-Russell Durant, Ted Hansen, Roy Schroeder, Wvlllarn Olsen, Walter Lange, Rlchard Baumann, William Thul, Richard Dlercklns, Conrad Slagerrnan, Roger Rosengren. .J i952 , , M J V ,J 5- .1 .1 ,..1 K ll! 4 f V ff, J .1 v ' J HOMEROOM 6- Left To Right: Row l- Mary Gardiner, Carmen Nelson, Germaine Parks, Delores, Aune, Joanne Widerski, Jeanne Benesch, Virginia Carlson. Row 2-Diane Byers, Georgiann Lentsch, Carol Herbsf, Mary Arndf, Lois Affeldf, Homer Sherman, David Tungsefh, Charles Hansen. Row 34Richard Grilz, Ted Blomgren, Richard Ziehl, Mr. Juds, Norman Nelson, Albert Carlson, Donald Peferson, HOMEROOM 4- Leff to Right: Row l-Phyllis Renner, Vera Price, Dennis Hunt, Miss Bowen, Rose Mary Pleau, Lucille Myers, Donna James. Row 2--Carol Mousky, Darlene Pelzer, Carol Smith, Charles Hopkins, Margaret Suter, Mary Anlauf, Corriene Burton, Mar- garef Moore, Carol Weber. Row 3--'Lois Canner, Marlene Scheid, Ronald Johnson, David Mericle, James Langevin, George Horsnell, Gorden Sfromberg, Marie Snell. HOMEROOM lOl- Left to Right: Row l-Joyce Mikres, Joan Polsfuss, Myrna Graff, Doris Gobely, Joan McDonald, Miss Felsted, Monica Dome browski, Nancy Monfgornery, Virginia Mandell, Arlene Holmberg, Valeria Brunn. Row 2-Phyllis Grudv' , Janice Marfh, Ro- bert Schuler, Morley Frye. Jerome Massee, Therese Beck, Molly Wimmer, Marlys Pearson, Joyce Hahn., Ronald Smith. Row 3-Earle Enger, Russell Goodman, Deane Ronstadf, Eugene Hiloer. Denise Champ, Joan Bredow, Leonard Kiecker, Thomas Wallace, Richard Thelin, Jerry Lenertz, James Byork, Kenneth Boyum. HOMEROOM lO5 - Lett to Rnght: l---Yvonne Tereau, June Weber, Duck Zemoel, Roger Rydell, Joan Kult, Mnss Wells, Delores Dzlggel, Carol Ped- ersen, Carol Prlbli, Joyce Klenlen, Wllllarn Dlesslnn. 2-Marjorie Peterson, Barbara Hutton, Marilyn Sprengeler, Vnyuan Rob- nnson, John Fuller, Aurelua Hofmenster, Wllluam Zuber, Stephanle Green, Lots Colblornsen, Henry Carr, 3-James Ekman, Peter Luttrell, Rlchard Noor, Earl Casto, Dell Schultze, Eugene Blomounst, Rnchard Hawkins, John Aftolter, Loren Keefe, Donovan Donner. HOMEROOM 205-- Left to Rught l- -Barbara Johnson, Frances Ullman, Joyce Johnson, Jlm Goulet, Waldo Slagerman, Norman Feske, Don Chris- tenson, Richard Twaut, Beverly Garrlson, Margaret Kohler, 2fJohn Palmer, Marllyn Czaykowsku, VVanCla Walters, Darlene Kung, Lorene Hammer, Mrs. Frank, Joan Stlckney, Donna Ekstrand, Beverly Cunningham, Terrlll Trapp, Enleen Ashton 3ffVlrglnna Burke, Marilyn Putner, Eileen Dobln, Vlrgunxa Boschert, Gulbert Kearton, Mickey Hayashl, Gene Baskervulle, Rnchard Knrchner, Douglas Johnston, Arthur Tlnge, Darlene Eymck, Darlyn Stewart, HOMEROOM 207- Left to Rnght: I-Dorothy Jacobson, Bonnle Burton, Cell Arland, Sharon Kueffer, Vrfy Lou Elliott, Joyce Carlson, Jackue Hunt, Carol Krey, Jer: Wharton, Marlene Strom, Bill Roberts. 2-Jim Moline, Wallace Rleoel, Greg Celskl, Mary Ann l-lrlger, Alnce Turek, Paula Klock, June Luedtke, Don Hodgson, Roger Strandquisf, Dan Olson, Do-1 Johnson. 3fJane Buchal, Mnke Taugner, Duck Jacobson, George Folsom, Don Ward, Mr. Ettel, Dave Kelm, Duck Aiexon, Jce Taubr, Bob Boudewyns, Mllo Anderson. 1953 K HOMEROOM 37 Left to Right. Row l+Wayne Englin, Audrey Lutz, Jeanne Syyerson, Patricia Phillips, Jeannette Miller, Donna Donner, Ed- ward Helquist, Courtland Magner, Jeanine Boyd. Row 2-Nancy Larson, Janice Utech, June Muenchow, Elaine Hielmgren, Miss Hedman, Joan Peterson, Judith McCausland, Colette Carrell, Darlene Leininger. Row 3-Marshall Anderson, Jimmy An- derson, Norman Sunncss, James Maurer, Harold Philipson, Bruce Rasmussen, Harold Patrow, Roger Langmack, David Wetter- sten, Gilbert Goye. HOMEROOM lO7- Left to Right' Row l-Joan Oberhammer, Rosemary Roth, Doris Riedel, Janette Brooks, Floyd Anderson, Joyce Bollinger, Bev- erly Herbst, Richard Sherwood. Row 2--Darryl Wood, Mary Parranto, Betty Stevens, Ina Mae Dahms, Marlys Ackerman, Virgil Achtenberg, Barbara Lundquist, Joan Miller, Herbert Mclntosh, Richard Gustafson. Row 3-Virginia Vandanacker, Jean Lan- caster, Hartley Reed, Wayne Sorenson, Mr. Carlson, Kaye Sabean, Roger Arent, Stanley Zabawa, John LaCIair. HOMEROOM 2Ol- Lett to Right' Row I-Eric Green, Rosemary Jink, June Dahlquist, Donna Jensen, Donna Thompson, Donald Schumacher, Rich- ard Medyed, James Robinson, Gerald Higgens. Row 2-Patricia Anlauf, Anne Huntington, Claudia Bloomer, Bernice Gospo- dor, Mrs, Asp, Mary Jo Smith, Joan Neumann, Janet Stover, Dorothy Ekstrand. Row 3-James Merkle, Henry Hyatt, Richard Kaye, James Aurandt, James Engelbrecht, Richard Staaf, James Bergman, Robert Marose. Lett to right- Row l. Beverly Garrison, Lorraine Weeks, Beverly Lazer, Joan Polsfuss, Row 2, Frances Opsal, Virginia Clark, Vonita Hedman, Janie Davenport, Row 3. Diane Byers, Barbara Anderson, Alice Tuerk, Yvonne Johnson, Row 4. Mary Lou Arndt, Marianne King, Arlene Leinenger, Barbara Kirkeby. Row 5. Andrew Czaikowski, Ken Wharton, Alger Johnson, Erwin Jones, Row 6. Gene Baskerville, Wayne Bock, Albert Carlson, Bob Manning. Row 7. Neil Carlson, Russ Durant, Ron Hoelscher, Leonard Winegar, I-'Jeanine James, Mary Lou Anderson, Fern Zabawa, Joan Stickney, Audrey Sund- ouist, Dick Novak, Bill Roberts, Georoe Martens, Warren Hunt, Judy McCausland, Teddy Bloomgren, Stanley Nyhus, Marlene Strom, Katherine Koch, Gayle Bartusch, Charles Hansen. 2-Jerry Nelson, Jerry Masse, Virginia Carlson, Marilyn Oehlers, Phyllis Gruden, Jack Keller, Loren Keefe, Herbert Carlson, Carol Melbostad, Marilyn Gravel. 3--Ron Fredrickson, Jeannine Boyd, Marilyn Czakowski, James Montzke, Aurel- ia Hofrneister, Valeria Brunn, Arlys Wal- strom, Carol Pribel, Carol Smith, Keith Purdy. 4-Mary Anlaut, Jim Moline, Doro- thy Jacobson, Marjory Baker, Helen Ren- aud, Loretta Williams. 5-Gorden Strom- berQ, Gilbert Gove, Don Herrick, Patricia Phillips, Terry Winkel, Donald Johnson, Cliff Rossi, Dick Dierchkins, Donald Peter- son, John Palmer, 6-Reuben Lundblad Robert Farley, Grover Peterson, Bruce Carl- son, Bill Kenyon, Herb Manteufel, Gary Westhausen, Bill Hane, Dave Taylor. BAND AND This year the band has participated in many activities, Whether we mention the Aquatennial Parade, the Winter Carnival Parade, assemblies, or the annual Spring concert, all have been well done and something every student can be proud of. Our thanks and appreciation go to Doc , in our opinion the best band director anywhere. ilfu-nf1ICw5wl Cl-lCDll2 N Left Row Row Row ROW Row Row Row to right- I. Janet Kluender, Annette Ackerf, Maxine Mauer, Donna James. 2, Donna Ekstrand, Joyce Johnson, Pat Miller, Karen Cook. 3, Joan McDonald, Marie Zachow, Jean Kolash, Mary Oltman, accom 4. Shirley Boyum, Darlene Eynick, Jean Moe, Gail Scott, 5. Dick Jacobson, Ben Pregler, Dick Kaye, Dick Jones. 6. Rodger Ullman, Ray Gadwa, Bill Lofquist. 7. Jerry Nelson, Bud Ready, Frank Messin. The Choir presented Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta Patience this year. The plot re- volves around a simple milkmaid named Pa- tience who has to be taught the true mean- ing of love. l 2. 3 4. 5. 6. -frwf CLUBS GIRLS' W CLUB--ALeft to rlght--Marxlyn Merlens, Beverly Johnson, Connle Molrnc FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERlCAfBcverly Smith, Allce Smith, Beverly Cunnnngham, Arlene Holmberq BOYS' W CLLlBfGerald Boldt, Harlan Schmledeberg, Charles Baumann, Donald Blelke, Wally Lange, Ronald Jacobson Earl McGowan. GAA. OFFICERS-Seated-Mary Rausch, Betty Forester, Marxlvn Mertens, Hazel Krumwlde, Peggy Donovan, Marcxa Taylor Standrng-Beverly Johnson, Connue Molune, Delores Donovan, Marulyn Schuler. ART CLLJBfCarOl Phillnpson, Stan Berglund, Gaul Vansel, Seated+Jerry Wllluarm. RED CROSS COUNCIL-Marcua Taylor, Bob Mortenson, Joan l-ledeyare, Mary Rausch J nd 5 l v I ' 1 Q - lr . 1 I ,i :via al- Olto Grove: Puuson Joan Dahl e o rn Sea c e Ty ayas I I Srmth Rachel Otto Sfandmg Melvun London Jean Moe Rosemary Poltun Dave Taylor 3 LIBR ARY C C B C211 Ulbr,Ci?B LN' o f V Remhardr army Lewllgm 595796 Sfandlng LATIN CLLB L fr lo rnghl Janlc Daxcnport Jean Moc Karen Cook Bob Mortensen C CL B Le to rnght Faye Hammlt Herb Carlson Allce Tuerk .,.! I , 'T t . Fl , x : ' P 5 1 J n I 4... . . . ' . X I N ,A , Y 1 X a qi ' e V 1 E t 4- , N X X ' 1 Q V Q ,A , I- N I. JODELLE CLUB-Left to rught--Barbara Oolmby, Rachel 2. I,R.C. CLUB---L ff t ght- I dw B T H h, Bnl 5 - e -I , 4. HI- U - ff - , ifriljp 'SZAW 5 -C' 91-f' ' N Left to right- l. HIfY4MorIey Frye, Don Donner, Jnm Eckman. 2. HI-Y-Duck Jones, Roy Schroeder, Fred Hagen, Harley Lufrell. 3, Y-TEENS-Mary Lou Anderson, June Fuller, Jean Moe, Barbara Quimby, Marilyn Gravel 4, Y-TEENS-Gloria Dumbrowski, Annette Ackert, Sarah Anderson, Nor-ta Wagner, 5. Y-TEENS-Molly Wimmer, June Luedtke, Janice Marth, Jackie Hunt. CHEERLEADERS Our peppy cheerleaders make their appearance at every bas- ketball and football game. The cheering has picked up since Mr. Rossini, the advisor, instituted the pep assemblies . Do our thanks and appreciation go to the cheerleaders? AND HOW l l CHEERLEADERS Left to right l Ruth Luc us Mar on Ellis Frances Ullman Mary Gardinc 2 Barbara John on Marilyn Hughes Rachel Otto Rodger Ull an v i, I ', , r. 1 3, , , fT1, l-IOMECICDMING Our homecoming royalty Bev Reinhardt and Corky Hllger were crowned by Joan Sclnaller Queen ofthe Snows and Franlf Madden Kung Boreas Rex Below as puctured our queen and her attendants Barbara Johnson .lo Ann Otto June Nelson Hazel Hamilton Dahl, Marianne Sharp, Mr. Raymondg Master of Ceremonies, Carol Waldo, Rachel Homecoming feshvutues were begun wlth a parade and ended wlfh a gala eve rung of danclng wuth music provuded by Jummy Gerald s band Our Kung and Queen were presented and the members of our football team were Introduced l . . . . . . , . COLGR GUARDS Charles Bauman Don B:e!ke Robert Turretm the col or guards step forward at every assembly to carry the flag to nts proper posmon 1 CLASS CDFFICERS Senlor Class Offncers Left to rnghf June Nelson co acrlvmes chanrman Rachel Otto vuce presudent Beverly Runehardl Treasurer Barbara Johnson secretary Hazel Hamnlfon co acflvmes chairman Beverly Johnson representaflve Dan Danielson presldent Nancy Johnson and Nancy Dawson represenfatlves Grover Peterson Carol Waldo Mary Lee Busse Bud Anlauf home room represenfatlves Junlor Class Offucers Left To rughl' Jcrrv Wrllnams vice prcsudent Don Palshcko prcsndent Carol Melbosfad secretary Marlene Hoffman trcasorcr f ' TH -Q 1 e J 'ff Q. A I w K. 0 X 5 li 5- 3 Q fl ,- B X, Y .. 5 Y i X l a lr , ' if A . ,,,, 4 fs fifif, ff rg X 1 X lv'l l. , -7 g , ' Y g , 5 , . 2. , f z , 1 , : lla - i , F , Q 2 xx A X. M, , - I , VA Q ' LCG STAFF Seated-Carol Phlllnpson Delores Davus Gall Vansell l Standing Rodger Ullman Pat Malfby June Nelson Donna Wmters Hazel Krumwude Karen Cook Bull Swanson Barbara Johnson 2 Standing Mary Oltman Mary Lee Busse Jean Moe Mary Jane Davenport Isabelle Watson Scaled Staff Mousky Hazel Hamilton Marianne Sharp Mary Lee Busse Karen Cook Marilyn Hughes Standing Delores Lachowutzer, Mary Muller Jum Shoop Bob Lord .lean Kolash Bob Walrafh Peggy Irons Carol Waldo Kay Ward Suzanne Nleman WILSGNIAN STAFF 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LOG and WILSONIAN ASSEMBLY The subscription drives for both the Log and the Wilsonian were opened by assemblies. Mr. Mears and Mr. Brookman from Buckbee Mears Company entertained for the Log assembly by show- presented an assembly outlining the activities that will be featured in the Wilsonian this School year. ing movies of Mr. Mears' travels in Hawaii. The Wilsonian staff ,J fs A Cl-IR I STMAS ASSEMBLY Fm fgn Why the Angels Sang For Joy was presented by the speech department this year for the Chnstmas assembly The story portrayed the typlcal Chnstmas scenes whnch were made more Impressive by selections sung by the Sensor Chonr ll ll I . . . . . I . . . . 5 a g Y - K , Lif , , ' g JUNICDR SENIOR DRUM 5 I ww The Junior Senior Prom last year was neld af Colombia Manor Jnrnmy Ger aid s band furn shed the rnussc for dancnng Pictured are three of the many couples who had a wonderful fume They are Bull LoHquust Pat Nemetz Bud Anlauf Carol Husfwd Duck Hnlger Joan Mliler 'A , s . ' of , Q A ' 2 ' l 0 ff' 1. , if rf? 1 ,wi LX W ' W ffl - , ' ' 5 f 3 ' . h ,AV. yt W I 5 V A N n , X r n sg f r il fl ' K W ,A A4 w 7 W gy V 1 E g 4 x E X , ky Y , 4 , . . 1 . I - 1 I ' I I 1 f C y y . l. 2. 3. omg' sivoiais ,W , F 1' jul 'lull J . .Q if -- ' ifsl i', i rib! L4 J li. J Jr l ll., .fhf ll!! Elf' lk. l hcl' U' A 'f by 1 1 I X U yfi rl i M il N l jbll Slif 'JJ X lvl. izlqhyl Nfl .ag WATJZNY VL - nu u , N MW K u 'v Down the alley rolls another strike for Marg Zins. More points for GAA. are earned by participating in this healthy sport. Beverly Johnson shows the correct way to hold a bat and bring in some home runs. Watch the birdie l l This is the motto of Mary Oltman and Jean Moe as they play a fast game ot badminton in the school gym. , cf L Wilson students are proud ot the fact that the girls' basketball team took champion- ship. Some of the main players include Peggy Donovan, Connie Moline, and Mari- lyn Mertens. Wilson's mermaids find much enjoyment by swimming during their leisure time. Paddling along are Jereen Wharton and Carmen Nelson. Taking a dip are Nancy Montgomery and Barbara Hutton. Some of the girls from Miss Bowen's gym classes are shown here square dancing. Calling the steps is Betty Forester, and with her is Gerry Thake playing the ac- companiment. A pastime enjoyed more and more by Wil- son girls is horse-back riding. Pictured here are Delores Donovan, Hazel Krum- wide, Connie Moline, Peggy Donovan, and Marilyn Mertens. FOOTBALL SQUAD Left to Right l Dick l-lilgers Dick Brock Ron Jacobson Jerry Boldt Jack McCarty Don Lundquist Jim Clark Jim Kocheris Dan Dan ielson Don Johnson Harlan Schmeideberg Jerry Williams Earl M Gowan Ron Holscher Jim Gormley Ray Gadwa Dick Fergu son Ken Tunell Bill Grossman John Odden Russ Durant Robert Espcrson Asst Coach Johnson Wally Lange Gardiner Leonard Kelm Jerry Anderson Bud Anlauf Cork Hilgers Chuck Bau man Dick Bauman John Knoche Jim Keenan Slagerman Coach Fitzharris BUYS' SPORTS O Wilson s block and tackle boys climb ed out of the cellar with a vengeance this year posting a very good record of 4 wins 2 losses and a tie The Redmen fielded the largest squad in the city in respect to weight and soon made their presence felt The bruising Braves notched triumphs over Monroe Mechanic Arts and Hum boldt before bowing to the lighter faster Marshall Greyhounds The going continued to be a bit rough and they were tied by Murray and manhandled by Central But Wilson rallied and cap ped a successful season by tarnishing the crown of Johnsons city champs Jerry Boldt one of the finest ath letes ever to wear Wilson colors add ed to his laurels by winning the ground- gaining title for the second straight year with the splendid total of 995 yards gained. Chili Baumann and Bud McGowan also added polish to a really fine team, Wilson 2 --Monroe I3 Wilson l -Mechanics O Wilson -Humboldt 6 Wilson -Marshall I2 Wilson -Murray 7 Wilson 7-Central 25 Wilson I3-J ohnson 7 SWIMMING and GVMNASTICS Lack of nnterest untnl the tag end of the season caused the downfall of the Wulson mermen thus year Only tour men turned up for the turst few meets, and then Interest was ransed a Inttle so that the Redmen swnmmers could compete wuth other schools IH the tank Outstandung swummers ln a season whuch saw the Redmen wun lust one meet were Chuckue Hansen Russ Goodman, Morely Frye, and Dean Wlckoren Goodman and Hansen were the leadlng polnt getters for the fush Mr Mntchell s muscle molders tumbled and twnsted their way to vlctorles ln our meets durlng the past year The tendon twnsters grabbed vuctorles over Mechanucs, Washungton Central, an Humboldt Only Johnson outpounted them ln the clty meet, the B s romped home to a thnrd place fmnsh Red Knoche, Russ Durant, and Chuck Hansen were the blg guns for the B s whale Roy Schroeder and Duane Johnson supplied the punch for the C s and D s respectlvely SWIMMING TEAM Russell Goodman Dean Wrckoren Chuck Hansen Terry Wunkle Ei 55? lv' MEMB:RS OF THE GYMNASTICS TEAM Robert Blsbee John Knoche Ru sell Durant Ronald Hoelscher John Odden Gerald Wulllarns Donovan Donner Rus sell Goodman Gregory Celsku Rnchard Thelln Duane Bollrn Dean Wnckoren John LeC avr Robert Lowe Ronald Johnson Morley Frye Gerald Lledhom Roy Schroeder Donald Hodgson Waldo Slagerman Jack Mclean Duane Johnson Charles Han en Robert Zecher Rnchard Kaye I . . , . . . . . ' I . , . . . - 1 - - 1 1 f , , r ,- , - . - . . , 1-5, - v - I V . ,Q ...:,, ,- W, Lin, ,- .. ,, .. , - llyazgm r -xi 0,-4.7-l , ,T . .e - , 51:3 1 lm -W v wi 1 --M' M , f me K .ff , 'f ,--P ..... 1 l 3 V 1 1 1 l ' I , 3 , . f BASKETBALL Wulson s tallest basketball aggrega tron In Its hnstory had just about every dustrnctvon except wnnnung the confer ence tntle on nts envnable 6 3 confer ence cage record thus year Posting an overall record of 7 wuns and 7 losses the grant Redmen had the odd dnstrnctlon of dropping three conference games by the total of 6 pomts The bug Braves could beat the lead ers but were stymied by the also rans and thus ns what ultsmately shoved them unto a tre for second place Led by Don Bnelke who fllcked an l73 pornts to lead the Cnty scorers Wilson met and vanquished Co Champs Monroe and Washnngton and Mull Cnty Champ Vocatnonal Left to Rght l Jm Kochlras Manager Ken Tunnel Conrad Slaoerman Harry Rchgels Gene Hlger George Cook J w Keenan Da e Kelm Don Pla chko Don Belke Bob H rt lm Gormley Chuck Bauman ' I l 1 ' 1 7 , l , I . l ' f r X 4, , 4 X . 1 1 x l 3 . Golf Team Left to right Warren Hunt Bill Swanson Staff Mousky Baseball Left to right Jerry Boldt Bob Boschert Earl McGowan After the dust cleared away and the last ball had been thrown the scoreboard read four wins and five losses for Wilson s baseball team Wiry infielder Bobby Boschert was the proud swinger of a 345 bat and thus was Wilson s most po tent willow wielder Highlight of the season was a victory over Washingtons State Champs by a score of l2 to ll. The Redmen bats really boomed that day. Track Stars-Left to right: Ray Holupschinski Bud Anlauf Ron Jacobson Dick Brock. Wilson s track enthusiasts kept alive their record of never finishing lower than sixth by finishing in that spot in the city. The relay team was the standout point- getter for Wilson. Harlan Schrniedeberg was the individual star running in the dashes and putting the shot. lNllson s narassed hockey hopefuls skated thems lves right Into the basement of the St Paul Hugh School Conference wlth the unique dlstlnctlon of one victory ID nlne starts lt gust wasn t a successful season any way you look at lt The Redmen never known as a smooth skating outfnt resorted to tough body checking and an all round rough and tumble styh of play to stop the nlmble skat ers of their opponents But no matter what they dld they could not stem the tlde of de feat Lack of scorlng punch was a bug factor un determlnlng the flnal standing of the Ice men Bull Loftqulst despite the poor season had a flne year In the nets Jerry Boldt was a good defenseman and Jack McCarty and Earl Mac Gowan had falr seasons at the wlngs Left to Rqht l Coach Frank Johnson Bert McCarthy Bob Conlun Bull Loftqu st Don Lundqulst Bud McGo an Jack McCarty Ray Gad a 2 Roger Arent Jlm Eckrnan Frank Me sen Rus Schultz Je y Boldt Bull Smlth Dave Nielson Pete Lutrell Bud Wha ton Bernard Acke t Manager Edrtors rn Clwet Literary Editors Busnness Managers Cvurls Sports Horneroom Faculty Senior Plctures Editorial Advrsor Busrness Adyusor June Nelson Roger Ullman Mary Lee Busse Karen Cook Donna Wfnters Hazel Krunwwlde lswbelle Watson Mary Oltrnin Clubs and Actrxutles Mary Jane Davenport The Log advisor and staff wuslw to thank the tollowlng tor thenr help and cooperation Stanley Berglund and Melvun London Anderson Studios Bu kbce Mears Company Bull Swanson Jam Slnoop Jean Moe Barbara Johnson Mr Morns Plewson Mr Leonwrd Juds l. CJ G S TA FF Boys' Sports --fa-ff-- ' , A CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS DEY BROS GREENHOUSES S N E L LIN G L A U N D Y CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS A N D FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE D R Y C L E A N I 1215 No Dale Cor Maryland Lwmboldf l3Q7 St poul 3 Mm, Call Mldwav 0130 Snellung at Edmund KEMPS PHARMACY 1340 THOMAS AVENUE PASCAL FOOD MARKET 603 No Pascal Ave ue GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES STING MU ISnce1925J Better Band and Mus cal Instruments a Accessor es Inst u ents Repo red E em steer CEdo 4786 9 FOR YOUR FLOWERS PHONE ROBERT ROSACKER COMPANY NEsto 6131 eland No th of Larpe teur St Paul HAMLINE CLEANERS REPAIRING HENRY FUNERAL HOME EarI.I Holcomb Ma OQGF 536 Snell ng Ave No NEstor 2844 A SWANSON 8- SONS INC WALLPAPER PAINTS COMPLETE ART DEPARTMENT A N D E R S O N JEWELERS OPTOMETRISTS FOR EXPERT REPAIR WORK J 2 NEsto 7178 1573 U ers ty Avenue Ml 9910 TWIN CITY HARDWOOD BOX COMPANY LLOYDS PHARMACY 720 SNELLING AVE NO Mld ay 5873 JOSTEN S LSON OFF CIAL JEWEL H A PETERSEN Representat Q GE 3950 E051-IAY TOWER ARCAD I . 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