Winona High School - Radiograph Yearbook (Winona, MN)

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fab X 1. JANE OWEN Edzlor MARJORIE STIRNEMAN Assistant Edztor HELEN BORGER Board Member LOIS BARTZ Proof Radiograph Staff NANCY SCHROEDER DOROTHY SHEPARD Board Mem er Board Member JAMES McMARTlN LOIS KILSTOFTE Photography Board Member VIVIAN SCHILDKNECHT .IEANNE TOMPKINS Typmg Proof FOREWORD 2 'E ome happy thoughts some Heetmg memorxes may be reawakened by the 1940 semors when they scan thrs volume Some ldea of how much Wmona Hxgh has meant to the semors may be relayed to th entermg sophomores and the returmng Junxors when they read thls book Thxs IS the wlsh and hope of the 1940 class who have cop1ed the magazme Tlme as closely as p3ss1ble nn the hopes that the 1940 Winona Senxor Hlgh School Radlograph may live for all t1me on Xlmi aww wo -NXNUNB B 8 gb. Q I Gamer Cap t I ol Pass' 'fe W,,,0na GA T15-WA THB in ,,,. dw Ae' Favorite hiking spot Castle Rock 51 Loaf G81-yin H D W3 to Q Stlg . e . 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Nh- Al xacauon durml by auto The secret of Nhss lu-ksllngi beautiful rholr and zlee rluhs IS that she makes them feel the music as she feels lt The success of our swimming team can bt rredtted to toach Pendleton who IS lnttrtsted nn dramaucs as vull as I' ngllsh ww ' A NWS hats 'la niwle 9 Y plafee I4'7A'u W we it ' Wh ae,- , ' v-Ve 'fo 'Ch 51, 8 tn 6 'a,, Hn, fl, 1, xg, uc' ,, I P Plea, xn D16 onge ly., xe Vlevot Ill., vit' we e sw ,ess l. Qpons enthusiast personality accounts mam students take magnetic that so buf-' Page9 f 'fx Pl A H. W., E e H X . I A 'l U7 'I' 'I 'k hi- Y ' 1 I'-on A9 'lin' 'on.ah H7 . ll V' .- r ' m0 A gc n . x U . A' JD' .'.,', ..' ' - V It 'ga lah! .' I S , ' l rreasingh , 5. wht' llkef . bie ' ' Q -. . .1- -5 ' go 4. 0 . ' If 3 gwffk 'B ,flak Aff .6 ' ma'j.HL,,. QX N U x0 Fish . lg na gt - S H0 8. 7l' I' 1 low: - its r' dr nee 'S 5' ' 51,0 V5 tllxfrle dl Roe Aspnrlng architects re celve their first tramlng ln Nlr Gereckes mech anlcal drawing classes All kinds ol' sports ln terest physical education director Mr Walle Instructor rls say Gym IS lots of fun M he' 221 es? Rxc 3 me wo! m hxs W' Future homemakers learn to make many tempting dishes ln Whss Vaughn s cooking classes dx kllllul Lnder QF ui Ldaffgg g on o 'sift band xstatige hes! W me Page 1 0 Tmy Miss Lumley trlps around the world when not teachmg triangles and A r Tennyson 0 Eumemwe Busy helpful Nurse Stack knows exactly what to do nn eme rgencles Learnung to sew a fine seam IS a specialty ac quired ln Miss Rolllnss sewing classes n lea Mr an 'III S many Pew Slolls ,H fre-Tfln Jleale c asses, s Social ISCUS Science Mlss Moore s Interesting blologlcal zoo explains why so many students hke blology S Clflnt ellably loffrse err H S 'UG 8 mer sith Scvence teacher 'Sir 7ll luox contnbutes a great deal to our athletic sur cess by coaching the cheer leaders .5 y fu ' I I, . x f f' N, bij v. . w - A . vi X . . . . . Y A . ' u .77 , , 'fb ' N A F I I: l X . .1 5 X. - . S d. r. . d . - - J . q . . r I . i ' g . fi x an N J if Vivian I, 1 V X is, ,' A l D . .xsy X Q' . as .Q , .. . . Y - . ' 7 I-315 - . . ' l C T i A . Q da 1 f .r Di ' s. Svstemattc Dhll050PhlC3l wigs new m lmdq sm The attractlse personalm Of dents In the lntncactes of ?ilTlmriSl:zlhlricgizlfaylr t ll Home N AS W as K5 me mth the students Students pal 'Hrs Hogge speech and drama teacher furnishes mspnra tnon for the success of the class plays U We r lea Ojd UA Ir 'mf' has Wal her hfblfgll Blcyclmg bowling and knlttlng dnvert Llkable commercial teacher Niles Pverqon vu.-ts wlth fncnds when not trafnmg future slenographers -kvnatlon and mechanics exact opposntes of his teachmg Interests are the hobbles of umque orchestra leader, Mr Speltz. he fr t to axe: . 1,,'f'nd,y M9 a B Ss 1, 5315 fftnwae-N ,gflsll ,:'g'0d slpflll ,lb Sh mach' qei Wd' is ora p0,nZ Jo,s 'ahah 'le b A' 1 ei N entpxs. ook I me congemal Nltss Wlarshall when she lsnt trmmg typmg students. Pleasant Nhss Nldlartm hkes to read or kmt when -the Isnt teach mg world history When not coaching football or teachmg commercml geography touch Bowe putters around at home or reads a good book af' Page 1 1 ,K , F -J W J tl 'L i -, 0 X , A 'Z',l.' ' ' ' '.. .Sy 5 J 1i,,,A 'f I S' la' , . 'ji-ffb ,. , ls . ,I . glsf 'S-X 1 ' ' . ,'. S . - L . 'fa x e 19 9819 F ll Da rg, 5' '96 'X PEOPLE Alm Eleanor I. C fcouncil 2 yrs, altj, Leadership, Hi-News fstaffj, Glee Club, a capella, Playcraft, Travel, Soph Dance, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Jr. Dance, G. A A 03501, G R fpresj, H. R. sports CV. B., B. BJ An all around good sport, active, friendly, of high ideals. Bahl, Curtis Forestry, H R. sports KV. B., B. BJ. Curtis can see humor in most situations. He spends his time in the great outdoors is ambitious to be a forester. Berry. Gerald Track Clstj, Football Clstj, H, R. sports KB. B., V. BJ. Of noted physics and math ability, Gerry is of practical mind and is easy gong. Althoff Florence I. C., Library Ass't., H. R. sports CB. B., V. BJ. Quiet but always ready to join in fun. Bambenek, Chester Gym Ass't. Mysteries enthrall him when he isn't busy studying mechanics and printing. Betz, Ruth I. C., Drum Corps fmajorj, Shorthand-Type. Awards, Shorthand Reading H. R. sports CV. B., B. BJ. Drum major Ruth has a friendly attitude that everyone likes. Anglewitz Grace I. C. First Aid 8 Safety. When not studying ice skating is her favorite way of spending leisa ure time. Bambenek Irene I. C. G. R., Camera, French, Travel, Playcraft, Verse Choir, Sub- Deb Hi-News fstaffl, Radiograph fstaffj. Widely travelled interesting individual to know. Beyers, Jack Basketball, Aviation, Camera, fsecj, H. R. sportsfV. B., B. BJ. Rollerskater basketball player, jack wants to be an aviator. Angst, Irvin Aviation Good driver good kid. Bartz Lois I. C. G. R., Travel, Camera, Usher fheadj, Library Ass't., Glee Club, Outdoor Verse Choir, Ring Com., Cards B Announcements, Radiograph Cadv. 3 staffj, Hi-News fadv, B staffl, a Capella, Sub- Deb, H. R. sports, QV. B., B. B., K. BJ. Sincere, happy, liked by all. Boerst, Genevieve I. C., Travel, Soph. Dance, First Aid, Ur. - Sr. Prom, Sr. Dance- H. R. sport QB. BQ. Genuine friend, Genny always has time to help the other person out. Angst, Olive I. C., Sub-Deb, Shorthand Reading, Shorthand-Type. Awards, H. R. sports CB. B., V. BJ, Happiness shines from her eyes, especially when her lingers are flying lightly over the typewriter. Bastian, Richard Camera, Swimming, BasketballC2ndl., Playcraft, jr.-Sr, Prom, Hi- News, fstaffj Melodrama, Football f2ndJ., Work Your Way Through College, tv. presj, Class Day, H. R. sports QB. B., V. B., Swimmingj. Wittiness often hides earnestness. Bohks, Janet I. C., Sub-Deb, Hi-News fstaffj Travel, Shorthand Reading. Interested in people, is a genuine person herself. Armstrong, Gladys Hi-News fstaffj, I. C., G. R., Sub-Deb, Playcraft, Verse Choir, Outdoor. Happy-go-lucky, without a care in the world. Beeman. Delores I. C., Band, Camera, Sewing, G. A. A. 17505, Shorthand-Type. Awards Not only expert at making fudge, but also one of the first rate saxophone players. Bohks, John Band Musical, ambitious, a boy of perseverance. Ashley. Richard Airplane, Swimming fmgr J, V. Pres Soph. Class, Movie Operator, Football, Treas. Jr. Class, Jr -Sr Prom, Motion Picture fpresj, Glee Club, a Capella, Treas Sr Class, Com. Banquet, Class Day, Ticket Taker, H. R, sports QV. B , B. BJ. A boy with high ideals and determination. Bergler, Harold Forestry. Never missed a day of school in eleven years, this fellow is am- bitious to be a forester. Boller, June I C , Aviation, Shorthand Reading. Always jolly, always kind, she'll take you for a ride everytime. Page 12 I Bollman, Margaret Travel Cv. presj, Sub-Deb, I. C., journalism. A quiet girl, Margaret likes chemistry, wants to be a nurse. Bucholtz, Elaine I. C., Shorthand Reading, Library Ass't., First Aid B Safety. Likes to cook and listen to swing orchestras, Elaine is seriously considering the salesmanship field. Church, Roger Science, Movie Operator, H. R. sport Cswimmingj. Roger can handle shot-guns and mechanical tools successfully. Bollmann, John Attendance taker. As he can make a successful l4 foot ski jump, John also will go through life standing up and taking the bumps. V af' . . I 2 . Bultman, Betty! , I C74 j 2 ,I If fl I. C., Aviation, Su Div, Elec. m., Travel, H. R. sports CV. B., B. BJ. Fun loving, Betty possesses t more serious ambition to become a nurse. Cisewaki, Lorraine I. C., Beg. Shorthand Reading, Shorthand-Type. Awards Csec.J, Hi-News Ctypej. With an intense interest in music and also in secretarial work, it is certain she will find her place in the world. Borger, Helen I. C., Librarv Asst., Glee Club, a cappella, G. R., Leadership, Sew- ing, Usher, Com. Banquet, Radiograph Cboardj, Hi-News Cstaffj, G. A. A. Cl3SOJ, H. R. sports CB, B., V. BJ. Language lover, intelligent r ader, ambitious to become a l' rarian. Bundicker. Russell ! I . Glee Club, a Capella, Ban , Hi-Y, Football Clstj, Basketball C2ndj, Symphonetta, jr.-Sr. Prom, Class Play, H. R. sports CV. B., B. B., swimmingj. His voice will carry him far, as will his personali y. Clessler, Carl Band, Tennis Clstj, Glee Club, a Capella, H , S. T. C. CSr.J, Verse Choir, Workshop. His favorite expression suits him, He's t oods. Boyum, Ann X Camera, G. R., I. C. Ccouncil alt.D, r , G ub, a capel- la, Playcraft, Jr. Dance, jr,-Sr. Prom r sj, Usher, Class Play, Com. Banquet, Sr. Dance, . s t . . . Tall stature, poised appearance, help to e her rfe t model. Cada, Lawrence Baseball Clst, 3 yrs.J, H. R. sports CB. B., V. BJ. Although Lawrence is small, he will make his mark in the base- ball world. Critehfield, Jack Golf Clstj, First Aid k Safety, Camera Cv. pres.J, Swimming, Panel Disc., Aviation. H. R. sport CV. BJ. Smiling jack of real life, wants to build and pilot airplanes. Brand, Palmer Outdoor, Elec. Com. Hunter and Esherman, Palmer hopes to go through life as straight as he shoots his gun. Christianson, Wilma I. C., Cheerleader, Outdoor, Aviation Csecj, Library Ass't., Jr.-Sr. Prom, Playcraft, Glee Club, Melodrama, Hi-News Cstalfj, Radio- graph Cstaffj, Workshop, H. R. sports CV. B., B. BJ. Her deep-throated voice has led many a cheer. All of her friends hold her most dear. Ctibor, John Hi-News Cartl, Art Cv. pres.J, Stagehand. Having seen his artistic work in school, it is certain he will succeed in this field. Brown, La Donnah I. C., G. R., Usher, Bookkeeping, Outdoor, Sub-Deb, Verse Choir, Hi-News Cstaffj, Radiograph Cstaffj, H. R. sports CB. B., V. B., K. BJ. Vivacious, LaDonnah has ability to be a commercial secretary. Chuchel, Paul Outdoor, Checker, Science, Camera. Behind his friendliness is the hobby of fishing and the desire to be a chemist. Czaplewski, Eleanor I. C., Sub-Deb, Class Play Ccomj, G. A. A. Cl 7501, H. R. sports CB. B, V. B., K. B., Trackj. Carefree and very sportminded, she has shown she can take it. Bublitz, Vern Outdoor, Panel Disc., Radiograph Cadvj, H. R. sports CB. B., V. BJ Lover of the outdoors, we hope he'll glide through life as do his model airplanes. Chuekna, Florence I. C., Beg. Shorthand Reading., Shorthand-Type. Awards Cpresj, H. R. sports CV. B.. B. BQ. Florence's striking personality and deep interest in secretarial work will help her to fullill her desires. Darrow, Ruth I. C. Ccouncil alt.J, Playcraft, Camera, Soph. Dance, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Hi-News Cadv.J, Art, jr. Dance, G. R., Glee Club, a capella, sextet, Ring Com. Her artistic ability is evident not only in her drawing. but also in her dress. Page 13 Deilke. Ruth Gln-1 Club. z. cappella, I C , Chess E Checker, Hi-News, fadv Q, G R . Piaycraft. Sr. Dance S nger. pgangst. Ruth Ls one swell girl. Ehmke. Erwin Svnfl-. A lgkczlblt' lmi, wlzose fanrzes tend toward the outdoors, Erwin. Betty I C ,ft'fl1.n fll. French,G A A f45Ol.Outdoor,Sub-Deb,Hi-News tstaff. afi-.' J. Verse Choir. Leadershnp, Chess, Radiograph fstaij, G R t121l31tlt'T,fl'C'35 J. H R sports IB B, K B , V. B J. Always har I j.' and helpful. Betty would make a good nurse. Deilke. Wvilliarn Track. .-'1.'.1g1'-orx. H R sports CB B, V. BJ B.il. vxlif .srnmlxanzcallym1nded,is never lacklng friends Eichrnan. Betty I C , Bockket-pzng, Lzbrary Ass't,, Aviation, Radrograph fadv.j, Scwzrxg fsec l. H R sports KB B . V. B , K. B l Intt-rested in every phase of sports, Betty is also a good natured 4onvcrszitionalxst. Feltz. James Avzatron His lnterests center around mechanics, aeronautics, and music. Douglas. Betty IC , Avzation, G A A VSOJ, H R sports KB B , V B , K B J. Athletically rncllned, Betty has plenty of pep. Einhorn. Marjorie Camera. Leadership. I C fcouncill, G R , Verse Choir, Glee Club,a capella, Usher, G. A A I-1501, Elec. Com , Radiograph qstaffj, H. R. sports CK B , V. B , B. B , Trackl. Marge is a genuine friend and an unaffected person. Feltz, Marion I, C Sincere in every undertaking she is a friend to anyone in need. Doyle. Marion I C. Ccouncil alt D, Sub-Deb, G. R.. Puppet Csec.J, H. R. sports tv, B , B, BQ. An industrious girl who accomplishes what she sets out to do. Engel, Eldon First Aid, Aviation, H. R. sports CV. B,, B. BJ. Amxable boy, brainy, Eldon has a quick wit. Fischer, Robert Swimming ilst, 3 yrs,J, Science, Glee Club, a capella, Track flstj, H. R. sports fV. B , B Bj, Finding the world a complicated place, Bob works hard to stay on top. Drexel. Helen I. C., German, International Goodwill. Of pleasant disposrtion, Helen likes people and people like her. Erickson- Marion I. C , G, R . Camera, Art, Camera Csecj, Sewing, H R sport CV. BQ. This industrious girl will set the paceg in the world she will find her place. Flanigan, Ruth Orch., Band, I, C. Solo clarinetist in the band, Ruth's main interest is music. Drugan, Ruth I, C , G, R , SubfDeb, First Aid, Modest, Ruthie is helpful and a good typist. Ernst. Grace Study We hope you like Winona High as well as Winona Hxgh likes you. Follman. Robert Mzlotlrania, German, Travel, Panel Disc , Outdoor, H, R. sports tv B, B up Of German descent and friendly dispositron, Bob wants to become a radio announcer Edgren. Donald Tennis, Chess Br. Checker, Hi-Y, Playcraft, Science, Work Your VN'ziyThruugl1 Cr-llc-gc, Wtirkshcwgm, H R sports KB B , V B J, Our favorite IU o clock scholar possesses a brainy sense of humor. Erpelding. Marie I C , Hi-News tlixchange Ed D, Radiograph tstaffl, Playcraft, Sub-Deb, Art, Elec Com , Commencement Com. qchrj, H. R. sports QV. B , B. B , K B J, Checker, G. R, Her cheerful disposition brings her many friends. Fort. Phillis I C , Verse Chonr, SubfDeb, Playcraft, Library Ass't. Calm, cool, and collected, Phillis takes things as they come. Page 14 Fox, William Work Your Way Through College Cpresj, First Aid B Safety Cv. pres J, Track Clstj, Camera, Chess 8 Checker, Outdoor, Hi-Y, Panel Disc., H. R. sports CB. B., V. B , Swimming, Trackj. Although his interests are varied his ambition to be a dentist is detinite. Con, Dorothy Travel, Sub-Deb. Precise, quiet Dorothy would make a good teacher. Grohowski, Fidelis I. C., Shorthand Reading, Banquet Com., Shorthand-Type. Awards. Her perseverance and ability result in outstanding accomplish- ments in the commercial field. Frey, Owen International Goodwill ftreas.J, Football C2ndJ, Chess 8 Checker, Track, First Aid, Com. Banquet, H. R. sports CB. B., V. B , Trackp. Lanky, Owen is sportsminded and nature loving. Cradel, Irene I. C., Sub-Deb, Hi-News Cstaffb, First Aid. Irene is interested mainly in having a good time. Grupa, Irene I. C., Sub-Deb, Shorthand, Shorthand-Type. Awards, H. R. sports CV. B., B. B., K. BJ. Typist extraordinary, with personality best ever. Cainey, Marvin Study. Determined Marvin enjoys sports and is ambitious to become a lawyer. Grams, Barbara I. C. Ccouncilj, G. R. Ccabinetb, Usher, Camera, German, French, Checker, H. R. sports CV. B., B. BJ. Her effervescent humor captivates. Haaae, Betty Sewing Cpres.J, Camera Cv. presj, I. C., Sub-Deb, G. A. A. C-1509, H. R. sports CV. B., B. BJ. A sunny disposition is one of Betty's outstanding characteristics. Gardner, Dorothy Library Ass't., I. C. Ccouncil altj, Glee Club, Travel, Usher, Sub- Deb, H. R. sport CV. BJ. Possessing many abilities, genuine, sweet, Dorothy has proved her worth in high school. Crausnick, Norma I. C., Travel, Sub-Deb, Band. Likes to read, draw, and skate. A kindergarten teacher is her fate. Haealy, Virginia I. C., Sewing, Stagehand, Sub-Deb, Camera. Her ambitions to become a sucessful stenographer are sure to be realized. Gernes, Charles Outdoor, First Aid, Forestry. Charles enjoys outdoor sports, desires a biologists career. Greenwood, Beverly I. C., Travel, Sub-Deb. Some lucky person will appreciate her secretarial helpfulness. Hamerski, Edwin Football, Track, Outdoor, Panel Disc., H. R. sport CV. BJ. Varied interests include hunting, reading, Fishing and skating. Cernes, Ruth EhC., G. R., Playcraft, Sub-Deb, Outdoor, Art, Class Day, Verse OIT. Happy-go-lucky, her dramatic qualities have marked her as out- standing. Griesel, Helen I. C., G. R., Library Ass't., Stagehand, G. A. A. C750J, Art, Out- door, H. R. sports CB. B., K. B., V. BJ. A good sport, a better friend, the best personality. Hammerel, Betty Stagehand, I. C., Library Ass't., Sub-Deb, G. R., Jr.-Sr. Prom, Glee Club, a Capella, Anouncement Com., Art, H. R. sport CV. B J. She puts forth her best efforts in art. Gerson, Elaine I. C., Band, G. A. A. C750j, H. R. sports CV. B., B. B. D. Quiet and sportsminded, Elaine wants to enter commercial work. Griffith, Edward Bookkeeping, Outdoor, H. R. sports CV. B., B. B. J. As a public accountant, he will excell his height. Hannon, Hope I. CE Sub-Deb, Hi-News Cadv.J, stagehand, H. R. sport CV. J. I-lore has plenty of common sense and knows how to apply her sbi ities. Page 15 L -9 its . -3 .-1 Q ,J 1 Hazell. Betty I C, H1-News4stafTJ, Playcraft, Class Play, Glee Club, a capella, Workshop, H R sports IV. B , B B , K B , Trackl Versatzle and talented, especially along theatrical lines Jackson. Nlarijane I C , Frer1fli.C:1nier:4,G R , Library Ass't,1r ASr Prom, H:-News 1s'z,fl,:1tlx',JFl:4','t'raft,Verse Choir, Rarliograpli 4adv.J Art, Checker, Outrlof-r. H R sports IB B , V BJ Gay, vivat':1 Ls, wzth style 'n her clothes, sheiil make you notgce her wherever she goes Kahl. Gretchen Glee Cltnb. za vapella. I C ,G R , Sub-Deb, VVorkshop, Sr Banquet rChr J Cute ani wtttt, and hard to beat Henn. Lyda l C ,G R , Chess Ez Checker. Glee Club, a capella, Art, Stagehand, H1-News laclx J, Stamp, H R sports 4V B, B BJ Vivaczuus anti talkatgxe, she definitely has za sense of humor Jacobson. Clarence l'il:ij.'v1uft, Glee' Club, a fapella, Vv'ork Your Way Through College, H R sportstlti H , V HJ A riewroitier to senior hzgh, Clarence is the life of any party. Keiper, George Forestry, Jr -Sr Prom, Outdoor, Election Com., Panel Disc., Movie Operator Arnbitious George, wishes to become a better baker than his father. Hittner. Jack Work Your Way Through College, Met-lianically minded, john can use tools successfully. Jacobson. Marion I, C., Chess Ez, Checkers, journalism, G. R., Outdoor, Sub-Deb, Hi- News. Cheerful and kind, she loves dogs and sports. Keith, Mary I C, G R , Sub-Deb, Travel, Shorthand Reading, Shorthand- Type Awards, Movie Operator. Artistic Mary Ellen would like to succeed as a commercial artist. Hoesleyv Helen I. C , Sub-Deb, Shorthand-Type. Awards, H R. sport QB. B.J. Enthusiastic and full of life, Helen can also strike off sixty words a minute. Jessie. Bernice I. C., Sub-Deb. Personal appearances interest Bernice because she wants to be a beauty operator. Kiefer, Helen I C , Checkers. However jolly and happy-go-lucky Helen may seem, she still has serious ambitions for a commercial career, HoHman, Juanita I. C,, Sub-Deb, Travel, Cpres.J. Conservative and particular, she is a faithful worker in any job. Johansen, Helen Drum Corps, Shorthand-Type. Awards, I, C , H. R sport CV. B.J, A genuine good sport, Helen is proud of learning to drive the car. Kilstofte, Lois Hi-News fstaffj, Radiograph Cboardj, Orch, I. C., Glee Club, a capella, Sewing Csec.J, Class Day, Usher, Journalism Ed. Modest, sincere, ambitious, and of outstanding musical talent. Ives, Belvadene I C , SubADeb, Leadership, Camera, H. R, sports QV. B, B. B. K. B J Sportsniinded, Belvadene is also interested in collecting popular songs, seeing the best shows, dancing, and roller skating. Johnson. Randolph Chess 81. Checkers, Outdoor, Football tlstJ, Forestry, Art, H. R. sports KB. B , V BJ. Carefree Randy enjoys sports and mechanical drawing. Klavitter, Marilyn I C , Orchestra, Travel, Sub-Deb Hzking, playing the piano, and reading are among her interests Her ambition is to become a teacher. Jackson. Jane l C. Lzbrary Ass't, Bookkeeping, Leadership, Playcraft, Ci. A A. tll:illJ,Eletl1tvtlCUlll, H R sports KB B , V B, K BJ Tull, slender june is well read and sincere in her desire for a Job next year Jung, Evelyn I C , Leadership, Drum Corps, H R sports IB. B , V. B., K. BJ Evelyn, who is an expert baton twirler, is ambitious to be an expert sales woman. Klonowski. Adrienne I C , Sub-Deb, Class Day, Shorthand Reading Csec'yJ, Shorthand- Type. Awards. The studious and diligent are bound to succeed, and she is both. Page 16 Koonce, Knopp,- John Orch. Via thumb, he went to San Francisco. John is noted for his ever ready sense of humor. Kratz. Ruth Hi-News Qadvj, I. C., Camera, Playcraft, Sr. Dance, G. R , Chess, Out door, H. R sports QB. B , V. BJ. Constant companion of Ruth Darrow, Ruth likes to hike, go to the Kohler, movies, andfwell, have funl Kulas, Lorraine Shorthand-Type. Awards, Shorthand Reading, Sub-Deb, G. R., I. C. Full of fun, Lorraine likes to type, roller skate, and ice skate. Edna 1. c., sub-De vcr c g, Ou ' f, Edna, who h i han , is ' per- fection. -' Q Kreidermacher, Geraldine Class Play, Announcement Com., OFEce Ass't., Travel, German, Verse Choir, Sr. Dance, Sub-Deb, I. C., G. R., G. A. A. Ql350J, H. R. sports QB. B., V. BJ. Peppy Gerry , who is a poised speaker, hates school make-up, likes dancing. Kunkel, Drum C Kunda, Delores Banquet Com., Sub-Deb, I. C., G. R., Beg. Shorthand Reading, H. R. sport qv. ap. Interested in knowing people, Delores wants to do all work well. Gertrude orps, Sub-Deb, Radiograph Qadv J. I. C., G. R., H. R. sports QV. B., B. BJ. Gertrude, who reads historical books and dislikes gossips, is adept on the typewriter. Kre nz, Clarence Camera, German, Forestry, Aviation. A very natural person, Clarence enjoys a simple life, dislikes formality. Laak, Emmeline Bookkeeping, Beg. Shorthand Reading, Checker, I. C., H. R. sports QB. B., V. BJ Plays the piano by ear, makes friends without effort. Fred Ledebuhr, Burnell French lsec.J, Checker, Sec. jr. Class, Art Qpresj, Homecoming C0-Chairman, H. R. sports QV, B., B, BJ. How can one be downhearted with a drawl and a sense of humor like that? Kropp, Jean I. C. Qcouncilj jr. Sr. chairmanj, D. A. R. award, G. R., Glee Club, S. T. C. Qjr.J, Travel Qpres.J, Sec. Sr. Class, German Qpresj, Hi- News Qstaffj, Usher. Jean, who is reserved and charming, is a real leader. Lang, William Chess 8 Checker, Camera. William, who is clean cut and chivalrous, likes to toboggan play checkers. Koseielski. Mary G. R, Cabinet, Glee Club, Class Day, Verse Choir, Library Ass't., Leadership, Sub-Deb, Travel, I. C., Shorthand Reading, Sewing, Hi-News Qadv.J, G. A. A. Q1350J, I-I. R. sports QB. B., V. BJ. Earnest in purpose, Mary is fun-loving, sincere-once a friend, al- ways a friend. Kuhlman, Donald H. R. sport QV. BQ. Outdoor enthusiast, Don can be often found hiking, skiing and skating. and Outdoor, Baseball, Stagehand, Forestry, H. R. sports QV. B., B. BJ. Sports and the outdoors interest Burnell most, maybe that's why he wants to be a forest ranger. Kostuck, Henrietta Orch., Chess 8 Checker, I. C. Guitar player, singer over KWNO, Henrietta is established in a musical career. Kujak, Eleanor Beg. Shorthand Reading, Library Ass't., I. C., G. R. Of the many who desire to be secretaries, Eleanor will be one of the best. Lester, Donald geek, Your Way Through College, Panel Disc., H. R. sports QV. Ba A-person, always congenial and smiling, whose career is destined to be a chemical engineer. Krage, Rosella Orchestra, I, C. She seldom speaks unless it's something worthwhile she has to say. Ku klinski, Quirene Sub Deb Beg Shorthand Readin I C Travel - . . z . .. . Food is the way to a man's heart, and can she cookll Leverson, Mary Alice Treas. Sr. Class, I. C. Qcouncilj, Hi-News staff, Glee Club, Library Ass't., Sub-Deb, H. Rnsport QV. BJ. Mary Alice, whose personality makes her a good mixer, is particular and earnest. Page 1 7 Libby, William Class v. pres. C3 yrs.J, French fpresj, Football Clstj, Basketball, Track 1150, Science ftreasj, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Sr. Dance, H. R. sports CV. B., B. BJ. Tops in most school studies, mischievous Bill likes track, skiing, and dancing. Macemon, Herbert Band Cdrum majorj, Orch., Glee Club, a capella, S. T. C. Ur., Srj, Ticket taker, H. R. sport QV. BJ. Traveler on a skooter of his own invention, Herbie is versed along mechanical, scientific, and musical lines. Miller, Justine I. C , Bookeeping, Glee Club, Drum Corps, G. R., Checker. We like Itchy because her happiness is contagious. Libera, .loan Drum Corps, Travel, Camera, Playcraft, Glee Club, Sub-Deb, Verse Choir, I C., G. A. A. 113501, H. R, sports QV. B., B. BJ. Joan is stylish looking: has a personality all her own. Malenke, lrene Shorthand-Type Awards, Sub-Deb, Beg. Shorthand Reading, I. C., Hi-News ftypej. Conservative Irene should be proud of her abilities in shorthand and typing. Miller, Lilah jr.-Sr. Prom, Hi-News fartj, Stagehand, Sub-Deb, I. C., Radio' graph tartj. Art genius, Lilah won S25 in a competitive art contest and a lasting place in the art field of W. H. S. Lilla, Dorothy Shorthand-Type Awards Cv. pres.j, Sub-Deb, Shorthand Reading, I. C., H. R. sport QV. BJ. Dorothy's dark flashing eyes reveal her love of adventureg further- more, she can take dictation at 100 words per minute and type 60 words per minute. Malle, Doris Shorthand-Type Awards, I. C., Beg, Shorthand Reading, Book- keeping. Doris is interested in clothes styles, and dresses neatly herself. Modjeski, Richard Baseball, Chess and Checkers, H. R. sport CV. BJ. Nice smile, of friendly nature, Richard is willing to help the next fellow out. Loeding, Rosemary Chess 8 Checkers, Leadership, Sub-Deb, First Aid, I. C., H. R. sports QB. B., V. BJ. An active, all-round girl with a yen for bowling and skating. Matson, Kenneth Outdoor, Panel Disc. Kenneth, whose favorite subject is drama, hopes to enter the ministry. Montgomery, Bruce Class Pres. C3 yrs.J, Basketball flstl, Football ilstj, Track flstj, Camera, Soph. Dance, jr.-Sr. Prom, Jr. Dance, Glee Club, S. T. C. Ur. vi presl, Class Play, Sr. Dance, Class Day, H. R. sports fB,B., V. B. . Successful student and athlete, Bruce enjoys varied interests. Loahek, Edward Study. Well-known paper boy, likes reading, sports. McKellips, Neil Football Clstj, Camera, Chess B Checkers, H. R. sports QV. B., B, BJ. Neil's athletic and scholastic inclinations will aid his success as a physician. Moroushek, Lorraine I. C , G. R , Sub-Deb, Shorthand Reading, Shorthand4Type Awards, G. A. A 17501, H. R. sports CV. B., B. BJ. She's different because she likes to write letters, and is better than the average fancy ice skater. Lueck, Robert Football, Camera, H. R. sport KV. B J. Interested in mechanics and mechanical drawing, his nautical as- pirations include bccoming a shipmaster in 'he American Merchant Marine McMartin, James Camera 'Cpres D, Hi-Y, Orchestra, Radiograph fphotographyj, Track, H. R. sports QV. B, B. B., Swimmingj. A candid camera fiend, he is always on the look-out for a good shot , A furthermore, he'll shoot straight in the world of business. Mrozek. Cornelia I C,H R sp0rtsfV B,B.By Always busy, Cornelia is an excellent roller skater and dancer. Luhman. Everett Aviation, Forestry, Panel Disc. Rifler and baseball player, Everett's interests lie in the field of sports and science especially aviation and physics. McMartin, John Glee Club, Chess 5 Checkers. He does little kindnesses that most people leave undone. Murphy, Leo Tennis flstj, First Aid tpres 5, Hi-News CstaH'J, Melodrama Workshop, Work Your Way Through College Csecj, Class Play Announcement Com , H. R. sports QB. B., V. B., Swimmingj. Wit and wisdom coincide, Page 18 Mylkn, Claude Track 11stJ, Football 1IstJ, Chess B Checkers, Forestry. Claude likes printing and wants to join the marines: is proud of his letter in football. Norton, Robert Swimming 11stJ, Track, French, Shorthand Reading 1v. presh, H. R. sport 1B. BJ. Enthusiastic about aviation and swimming, Bob is earnest in becoming alawyer. Peltier, Thomas Swimming, Chess B Checkers, Art, Outdoor, H. R sports 1B B , V. B J. Interested in good times as well as auto mechanics. Naas, Dorothy Hi-News1adv J, G R., Chess 8 Checkers, I. C., Sub-Deb, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Outdoor, Sr. Dance. Dorothy loves horses, enjoys a ride anytime. Novotny, Robert Football 1lstJ, Basketball, Track 1150, Hi-News 1stafl'j, H. R. sports IV B., B. BJ. Friendly Bob has gained distinction in his main interest, sports. Peterson, Irene I C 1councilj, Beg Shorthand Reading, Com Banquet, G A A. 14507, Shorthand-Type. Awards, H. R. sports iB. B , V. B , K. BJ. Lively Irene shows enthusiasm for sports and good clothes as well as stenographic work. Nash, Bonnie Hi-News1advJ, I C , G R, Library Ass't , Chess M Checkers, Sub-Deb, Drum Corps, Glee Club, a capella, Workshop, H. R. sports 1V. B., B. B J. Vivacious Bonnie adds gaiety to any party. O'Neil, Robert Chess lk Checkers. Doodler Bob is amused by many oflife's situations. Pierce, Lucille I. C., Sub-Deb. Continuously animated, Lucille plays the piano, hates to cook, wants an accordion. Neumann, Florence Shorthand-Type. Awards, I. C., Sub-Deb, H. R. sports 1V. B., B. BJ. Blonde, blue-eyed Florence is anxious to be a successful steno- grapher. Osl-camp, Jeanne Class Play, I. C. 1council altJ, Glee Club, Camera 1s ecJ, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Playcraft, Melodrama, Elec. Com., G. A. A. 1cabinet, 7503, Hi-News 1staFfJ, Workshop, H. R. sports 1B. B., K. B., V. B., Trackj. Alert and energtic, Jeanne dreams of a dress designing career. Praxel, Irene Bookkeeping 1v. presj, G. A. A. 117501, I. C., First Aid, H. R. sports1V. B., B. B., K. B., Trackj A skating and dancing enthusiast, Irene has definite clerical am- bitions. Neumann. Patricia Class Play 1LeadJ, Workshop 1presJ, Hi-News 1Assoc -Ed J, Glee Club, Melodrama, Radiograph 1boardJ Class Day, Soph. Dance, Jr. Dance, jr.-Sr Prom, Playcraft, Camera, I. C , a Capella, H. R. sports 1V. B., B. BJ. Capable Pat, a girl of original ideas and talents. Oatrorn, Loraine I. C. 1Councill, Library Ass't, Leadership, French, Workshop, Playcraft, Melodrama, a capella, jr.-Sr. Prom, Hi-News 1stalTJ, Elec. Com., G. A. A. 11350, Presj, H. R. sports 1V. B, B. B., K. B., Trackl. Merle 0beron's double enjoys bridge, dancing, and wants to be a phy-ed director. Prigge, Edna Leadership, Shorthand Reading, I. C., G. A. A. 17505, Sub-Deb, H. R. sports 1B. B., V. B., K. BJ. Alttiough quiet in nature, Edna is sportsminded, ambitious to be a cler . Nevius, Cordon Swimming 11st, 3 yearsj, Stamp 1treasJ, Glee Club, a capella, Hi- News 1stalTJ, Playcraft, Commencement Com., Soph. Dance, H. R. sport 1swimmingJ. Stamp and record collector, Gordon is enthusiastic about good music. Owen, .lane Radiograph 1Editor-in-Chiefj, S. T. C. 13 yrs., secJ, I-Ii-News 1Editor-in-chief, AdvJ, I. C. 1council altJ, Glee Club, Panel Disc. 1V presl, Homecoming Chr., jr.-Sr. Prom, G. R. 1cabinetJ, Elec. Com., Playcraft, H. R. sports 1V. B., B. B J, Jr. Dance, Soph Dance Com. Five nights of deliberation over the personality of our editor could bring forth no better description than She's a swell kid- every- where at every time. Prigge, Robert Aviation, Stamp, First Aid, Elec. Com., Playcraft, H. R. sport 1B. BJ. When not building model planes, Bob's interests vary from reading to hunting. Nilsen, Doris Shorthand-Type. Awards, Shorthand Reading, Usher, G. R., I. C , Sub-Deb, Hi-News, H. R. sport 1V. BJ. Reserved and poised, Doris has commercial aspirations. Pappenfuss, Alvina I. C., German, Chess B Checkers, Library Ass't , Sub-Deb. Friendly and easy to become acquainted with, Alvina is liked be- cause she's neat and helpful. Putzier, Neil Beg. Shorthand Reading, H. R. sports 1B. B., V. BJ. Little man who likes all sports especially kittenball, has big ideas of becoming an executive. Page 19 Ramczyk, George Camera, Chess and Checkers, Intemational Goodwill, Journalism, Panel Disc., H. R. sports QV. B., Trackj. A salesman he will be who talks so Huently. Schaefer, Suzanne I. C., Playcraft, Workshop, Melodrama, Camera, Glee Club, a capella, jr.-Sr. Prom, Verse Choir, Sr. Dance, Hi-News QstaH'J, Radiograph Qstaffj, Library Ass't., H. R. sports QB. B., V. BJ She rides at ease as wind in the trees. She dresses in style, to the eye doth appeal. Schneider, Dorothy Bookkeeping, I. C., First Aid, Camera, H. R. sport QV. BJ. Dancing and roller skating interest entertaining Dot. Redrnann, Edward Basketball Q2ndJ, Glee Club, a capella, Octette, Panel Disc., H. R. sports QV. B., B. BJ. Musically talented, Ed has the desire to be a master printer. Schaffer, Harriet I C. QCouncilJ, Leadership, Sub-Deb, Beg. Shorthand Reading, Hi-News QtypeJ,G1ee Club, a Capella, Usher, G. R., Shorthand- Type. Awards, H. R. sport QV. BJ. Ready, willing, and able to train future stenographers. SchneiPPi Norman Camera, Elec. Com., H. R. sport QV. BJ. Hockey enthusiast Norman would like a position as a bookkeeper in the future. Renk, Elaine I. C., Treas. Soph. Class, Sub-Deb, Travel, Shorthand-Type. Awards. Commercially-minded Elaine has the qualities of a good steno- grapher. Schaffner, Ruth I. C., Orch., Sub-Deb, Leadership, Hi-News Qstaffj, H. R. sport QB. BJ. Imaginative Ruth writes poetry and stories in her spare time. What spare time? says Ruth. Schott, Eveleth I. C., Bookkeeping, First Aid. Working with her hands is fun for Eveleth, who dreams of operat- ing her own beauty salon. Rieger, Dorothy I. C., H. R. sports QB. B., V. B., K. BJ. Dorothy who is interested in stenographic work has an obliging smile and manner. Schellhas, Cordon Basketball Qlstj, Capt., Aviation, H. R. sports QV. B., B. BJ. Gordon's interest in athletics is second only to his desire to be an aviator. Schroeder, Nancy Radiograph Qboard advj, S. T. C., Hi-News Qstaffj, I. C. Qcouncil Alt.J, G. R., Outdoor Qtreas.J, Sub-Deb, jr.-Sr. Prom, Elec. Com., Usher, Sewing, Panel Disc. Golling and operas interest idealistic Nancy,-she'll study dili- gently to be a social worker. Robb, Cordon Outdoor Qpresj, Movie Operator, Hi-Y, Panel Disc., Sr. Dance, H. R. sport QB. BJ. A deep thinker, Gordon studies people and animals, may become a philosopher or naturalist. Scherbarth, James Class Play, Swimming Q2ndj, Hi-Y, Basketball, Soph. Dance, Jr.- Sr. Prom, Verse Choir, Playcraft, jr. Dance, Radiograph Qadv.J, Workshop, I-Ii-News Qstaffj, Sr. Dance, Office Ass't., H. R. sports QB. B., V. BJ. Sportsminded Jim finds basketball absorbing. Schulz, Frederick Baseball QMgr.D, Panel Disc. Qsec.J, Com, Banquet, International Goodwill, Chess B Checkers, H. R. sports QV. B., B. BQ. Fritz, who is baseball catcher par excellence, wishes to do the exact- ing work of a printer. Ron, Joyce Sewing QV. Pres.J, Radiograph Qstaffj, Travel, Sub-Deb, Verse Choir, Elec. Com., a capella, Glee Club, I. C. It will take a great deal to upset Joyce's good-nature even when she is nursing some cranky patient. Sc hettler, Katherine l. C., Stagehand Much wisdom often goes with few words. Schultz, Jeanne I. C., Chess 8 Checkers, Hi-News Qtypej, Shorthand Reading. She d0esn't think of herself first, so other people do. Rather, Margaret Radiograph Qstaffj, Glee Club, a Capella, Playcraft, I. C., Sub-Deb, H R. sports QV. B , B. BJ. Her sunny disposition and domestic ability will be great assets in her chosen profession, nursing. Schildknecht, Vivian Shorthand Reading QPres 5, l. C. Qcouncilj, Radiograph Qtype. Headj, French, Outdoor, G. R., jr.-Sr. Prom, Playcraft, Leadership, Hi-News Qadv.J, Shorthand-Type. Awards, G. A. A. Q450J, Com- mencement Com., H. R. sports QV. B., B. B., K. BJ. Petite Vivian.with secretarial work as her ambition.hopes to attain the heights of success. Schuppel, Arthur H. R. sports QB. B., V. BJ. When not driving in his model T, Soup engages in varied out- door sports. Page 20 Seeling, Kenneth French, Outdoor, Tra , l ndl, nel Disc., rk Your Way Through Colleg , ounce ri om., Class Da H. R. sport CV. BJ. Interested in animal life nd taxider y, Ken wants to become a biologist. Skow,'Doris I. C., G. R., Sub-Deb, Jr-Sr. Prom, Playcraft, Outdoor, Verse Choir, Radiograph CstaFfJ, Stagehand, Workshop, Announcement Com., H, R. sport 4V. B.J. Easy to get along with, hard to get along without. Stirneman, Marjorie Radio ra h fassoc. ed Hi-News fstaff adv, French f res . s :J -J. ' . J. D .J I. C., Camera iv. pres.J, Leadership, Soph. Dance, Playcraft, jr,-Sr. Prom, jr. Dance, Melodrama, Sr. Dance, G. A A USOJ, Workshop, Glee Club, G. R., H R. sports fB. B, V B., K. BJ. She seems to have a lot of fun, but when there s work she gets it done. Selke, David Shorthand Reading, Aviation, H. R. sports KV. B., B. B J. David, who likes to play pool and ball, is little but not overlooked. Solseth, Maxine G. A. A. f1750J, I. C., Library Ass't., G. R., H. R. sports CB. B., V, B., K. B.J. Audre's constant companion likes sports just as well as Audre. Stortroen, Audre I. C., G. A. A. Ccabinet, v. pres, I750J, Library Ass't , Aviation- G. R., Art, Outdoor, H. R. sports CB. B., V. B., K. B., TrackJ- Athletic minded, Audre takes part in sports, wins easily. Semb, Bernice I. C., Sub-Deb, Travel, H. R. sports QV. B., B. B.J. She likes to read, type, dance, and sing. Music interests her more than anything. Somers, John Basketball, H. R. sports CB. B., V. B.J. Hunter, reader, and fisherman, Maker of airplanes, pilot fan. Streu ber, Douglas Football ClstJ, Track QlstJ, Stage Helper, Forestry, H. R. sports QV. B. B. B.J. Interested in art and football, Doug has the more ardent desire to become a millionaire. Shepard Dorothy S. T. C. fone yearJ, Radiograph Board, I. C. fcouncilJ, Soph. Dance, G. R., French, Camera, jr, Dance, jr.-Sr. Prom, Playcraft, Glee Club, a Capella, Sr. Dance, Elec. Com., Workshop, Class Play, Hi-News fadv.J, H. R.sports QV. B., B. B., K. B., TrackJ. Talkative, friendly, peppy, too, her charms are many, her faults are few. Stackhoule, Mary I. C. QcouncilJ, Sub-Deb, French, Travel, Shorthand-Type. Awards, H. R. sports QV. B., B. B.J. Likes to dance, sing, and draw, Mary has typical French talents. Tacko, Kathryn G. A. A. She has a ready smile, eyes that sparkle all the while. Shira, William Swimming 4capt.J, Hi-Y. Although he is interested in fire-arms and munitions, Bill seldom blows up or off. Stark, Elizabeth Shorthand Reading Winona High's Poet Laureate . Tainter, Doris I. C., Travel, Outdoor, H. R. sport QV. B.J. Our 4H Club winner is adept near the cook stove, wishes to be a home-ec teacher. Sieverl, Richard H. R. sport QV. B.J. Mechanically-minded, Richard enjoys tinkering with machines. Steffen, Arline I. C., G. R., Camera, French, Travel, Sub-Deb. Has black and wavy hair Happy-go-lucky with never a care, Thatcher, Leland Radio, Ticket Taker. Second Tom Edison loves to browse around in the public library. Skeela, Donald GolfClstJ, H. R. sports QB. B., V. B.J. Every time Don tees oH', he's sure of good results. Steffen, Arthur Work Your Way Through College, Workshop, H. R. sport QB. B.J. Gifted Art his worth he keeps proving, Someday he'll be our own Ted Husing. Thayer, Glover Class Play, Hi-News 1statTJ, Hi-Y, Cheerleader, Playcraft, Melo' drama, Verse Choir, Radiograph Cstai, adv.J, Class Day, Ohice Ass't., Work Your Way Through College, Workshop. When better jokes are pulled, the pride of the speech department will pull them. Page 21 3 'SJ Theile, Emma I. C., Sub-Deb, H. R. sport CV. BJ. Quiet, calm and cool, Of good grades around school. Tompkins. Jeanne I C Ccouncrlj, journalism Csec D, Travel Csec J, Radiograph Cstaffj, jr.-Sr Prom, G R., Com. Banquet, Hr-News Cstaffj, French, H. R. sport CV. BJ. Steadfast, true friend, hard worker, Jean, Where theres work she may be seen. Voit. Ottilia Beg Shorthand Reading, Shorthand-Type. Awards, Travel, I Ottilxa seems a quiet lass Until you see her out of class. Thomas. Robert Class Play, Stagehand, Jr.-Sr Prom, Hi-Y, Movie operator, Avia- tion, Workshop, Commencement Com. Interested in stage managmg.Bob also manages to have a good 'xmC. Troska, Ethel First Aid Cpres J, G. A. A. CITSOJ, I. C., Camera, G. R., H. R sports CV B , B. B., K. BJ. Sincere and sensible, Ethel hopes to become a saleswoman. Vondrashek, Ru the . C I C , Hr-News Ctypej, Bookkeeping, Sub-Deb, Sewing, G A. A C4501 Travel, H. R. sports CV. B., B. B., K. BJ. A true friend to all who know her. Thompson, Jack Swimming, H. R. sports CV. B., B. B., Swimmingj. Work? Where have I heard that word before? Tsatsos. Gust Stagehand Gust, busy acquiring mechanical techniques, wants to become an aernautical engineer. von Rohr, Daphne I. C. Calt Q, Science Cv. presj, G. R. Ccabinetj, G. A. A. C4 Camera, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Hr-News Cstatfj, French, Checker, H. sports CB. B., V. B., K. B., Trackj. Happy and gay every day An all around girl in every way. Thompson, Raymond French Ctreas J, Panel Disc., Commencement Com., H. R. sports CV. B , B. B., Trackf. Ray has designed a house built this year W. H. S. has an architect right here. Tulius, Melyin Shorthand Reading He is a man of minute stature who laughs at life. Wadewitz, Adeline Camera, Sub-Deb. Adeline has found outfshe knows it's true, A whistle can do a lot for you. Thompson, Rosemary I. C., G. R., Sewing, Com. Banquet. She can be naughty, but is usually nice. Tweeten, Palmer Football C2ndj, Aviation, H. R. sports CV. B., Swimmingj. Sincerity is a quality he can be proud of. Wagner, Harry S01 R Baseball Clstj, Basketball C2ndJ, Glee Club, Hi-Y, a Capella, H. R sports CV. B , B. BJ. A real pal to his palsia friend to all, Harry is gifted in the art of baseball. Thurley, Louise I. C. Ccouncrlj, Usher, Drum Corps, Beg Shorthand Reading, G. A. A CITSOJ, Shorthand-Type. Awards, H. R. sports CB. B., V. B J. Spends time swimming and skating Has a high shorthand typxng rating. Valentine, Elaine I. C , Sub-Deb. First Aid, H. R. sports CV. B., B. BJ. Elaine, whose ambitions tend towards salesmanship, could sell herself to anyone. Wally. Vivian I C, Aviation, H R sports CB B , V B , K. B J. A rare mixture of Jollrty, sincerity, and ability. Tillman, Robert Outdoor, H R sports CB B, V BJ True to his school, his work, and his friends He'll be this way until his life ends Van Alstine. Adrian First Aid, Library Ass't , Aviation, Stamp, H. R. sports CV. B , B BJ Adrian has nexer been tardy for schoolg we're sure he'll continue this good record. Wempner, Dorothy I. C., Travel, H. R sports CV B., B B J. She likes to work, she likes to play, This is her recipe for a perfect day. Page 22 Wetzel, Elaine I. C. tcouncilj, G. A. A. 03501, Bookkeeping, Usher, G. R., journal- ism, Playcraft, Hi-News fstalfj, Melodrama, Radiograph fadvj, Workshop, Outdoor, H. R. sports QV, B., B, B., K. BQ. Ask the girls in 105 They'll tell you she keeps them all alive. Wilson, Shirley I. C., Travel, Beg. Shorthand Reading, Shorthand Typing Awards. Modest and demure, you can see Shirley's a friend to you and me. Yackel, Robert Baseball fco-capt.J Football, Movie Operator, Glee Club, Basket- ball, Stagehand, Melodrama, Playcraft, Verse Choir, Workshop, Class Play, Work Your Way Through College. Baseball player and drama student, Bob is enthusiastic, happv.and loyal. Wichelman, Edwin Playcraft Ksec., treas.J, Banking QH. RJ, Stage Helper, H. R. Sports CV. BJ Study. Considerate Eddie likes to drive about towng spends time at Kratz's, but is no clown. Witt, Elverna I. C., Aviation, First Aid, H. R. sports fV. B., B. B., K. BJ. Her friendship is lastingp her smile is golden. Zenke, Georgia ' Sub-Deb, Travel. Spirited Georgia likes to sing, has a pony, a kitten, and a dog. Wild, Ethel I. C. fcouncilj, Verse Choir, Playcraft, Outdoor, Puppet fpresj, I-Ii-News Cstaij, G. R., H. R. sports CB. B., V. BJ. Ethel, so kind, thoughtful, and sincere: The world is better because she's here. Wanek, Owen Track, Football fsquadj. Interested in nature and machines, Owen spends many hours hik- ing, building airplanes and ships. Zimdars, Evelyn I. C., Sub-Deb, Hi-News fstaffj, Glee Club, Radiograph lstaffj G. R., Science, journalism. Anxious to get on to college, Evelyn likes English and geometry: wants to become a school teacher. Williams, Donald Football, Basketball, Shorthand Reading, First Aid, H. R. sports QB. B., V. BJ. Thoughtful, calm, but all the same He's going to challenge Louis on his march to fame. Won, Mary I. C., Sub-Deb, Hi-News fstaffj, Travel, Science, Radiograph fstaffl, Journalism, H. R. sports QB. B., V. BJ. Carefree Mary lives gaily and works strenuously. Q8 'Q-fx 'xi 1 3-year honor roll 1 940 Adrienne Klonowski. . . . 96.7080 Marion Erickson... . . .95.0000 Lorraine Cisewski. . . . .94.7910 Dorothy Gardner. . . . 94.7080 William Libby. . . . . 94.5830 Helen Borger .... . . .94.5000 Helen Johansen ..,. . . .94.0000 Lois Kilstoftc. . . . . 93.9200 Leland Thatcher.. . . . .92.8570 Donald Lester ..... . . 92.8330 Norma Grausnick. . . . 92.7910 Jane Owen ........ . . 92.4800 Jeanne Oskamp .... . . 92.0830 Loraine Ostrom .... . . 91.8330 Ann Boyum. ...... . . 91.5830 Dorothy M. Lilla. . . . . 91.7916 Herbert Macemon. . . . .91.7916 Barbara Grams .... . . .91.5380 Juanita Hoffman. . . . . .91.4160 Irene Malenke. ...... . . .91.2916 Vivian Schildknecht . . .91.2916 Betty Hazell ..... . . . . .91.2500 Doris Nissen ..... Grace Anglewitz. . . Mary Leverson. . . Fred Schulz ....,.. Jeanne Tompkins. . . Jean Kropp ........ Florence Neumann. . Margaret Rother .... Jeanne Schultz. . . Nancy Schroeder. . . Richard Ashley. . . Gertrude Konkel. . . Evelyn Zimdars .... Lois Bartz ....... Elaine Wetzel ...... Dorothy Shepard. . . Gerald Berry ....... Bruce Montgomery. . . . . Genevieve Boerst . . . Suzanne Schaefer . . . Grace Ernst ....... I '5 U 91.1250 91.0416 91.0416 90.9580 90.8400 90.8330 90.7910 90.7500 90.7500 90.6660 90.5830 90.4166 90.4166 90.3750 90.3750 90.3200 90.2500 90.2500 90.1666 90.1666 90.0830 Page 2 3 Zin jflllemurnam Elean ,jfurh Jfehruarp 26 1923 Qugust 21, 1939 All that 5 bright must fade The brzghtest still lbe fleetest All that .v .meet uns made But io be lost uhen su eetest Moore r I X , i , . I . . I 1 1 v v v - Page 24 Frrst Row Margaret Frye Mane Andmg Mary Mullen Eleanor But tner Charlotte Matzke Margaret Rank Anna Moga Shlrley Tschump er Theresa Kme Grace Bunke Mabel Sennck Second Row Margaret Boucher Grace Tarras Donna Ahrens Marlon Bloedow La Vonne Troska Hlltrude Brand Loxs Kulas Frances Anton son Frances Nelson Elame Breza Kathleen Hartman Thxrd Row Betty Acheff Ann Kot nour Marlon Jellxs Jeanette Majerus Eleanor Kochta Irene Jerezek Chat enne Otasek Allce Sanford Beverly Ronnenberg Trllva Groth Carolme Engler Fourth Row Maxme Grochowskl Mae Brandt Helen McCarthy Marr On Albrecht Susan Gxbbons Betty Mann Ann Natlon Elame Strand Carol Breed Betty Blalr Lols Buten hoh' Frfth Row Claxre Gatz Helen Arm strong Loulse Exchman Rosemary Grochowskl Dorothy Wesenberg Iva Bess Wmmfred Grbbons Phyllls Bublrtz Maxme Malszyckx Low Plate Frrst Row Lormne Clessler Harnet Johnson Mary Lou Petersen Loulse Heaser Betty Henderson Maxme Gottschalk Dons Dotterwrck Wmx fred LeBeau Adelme Feller Alrce Owen janet Petetman Second Row Jean Insh Ruth Claus sen Betty Chrnstxansen Adelme Tesh Marxe Wmestrufer Martha Drugan june Hlttner Arlys Enge lem Dona Farr Rosella Pomeroy Thrrd Row Ruth Bollman Wilma Stahr jane Thorn Lorrame Mrller Corlyn Ross Elxzabeth Lovas Manon Nelson Glona Dellke Dorothy Masy ga Geraldme Reed Lucy johns Fourth Row Elame Ehlers Margaret Krysel Charlotte Erwm Jean Law Wxlma Brshoif Florence Schmxdt Mahon Campbell Margaret Beyer stedt Carol Goltz Eleanor Dorn Ehse Eastman Marlon Matzke Fnfth Row Shnrley Fxedler Elame Douglas Dona Baab Katherme Knapp Jean Morcomb Maxme Mnlke Mary George Betty Lmahan Joyce Gooderum Evangelme Muller Brllye Harrxs sophomore g1r1s Frrst Row Maxme Swmsen Florence Steyer Helen Storlxe Marcella Rmn Ruth Sxevers Antoma Tsatsos Bev erly Tews June Schuh Second Row Geraldme Gemes Rachael Jones Beverly Wanek, Dorothy Wxldg-rube Lora Laude Dolly Squxres Bette Woodward, Evelyn Schaller Thrrd Row Yetteve Wagner Laurme Mack Bonlta Boulden Elame Roloff Rosemary Yackel Geraldme Stahl Joan Schwanke Ruth Wood Thatcher Jeanne Grxmth Dorothy Walters Betty Roth Evelyn Werner Louettle Vanderpas Elame Snyder Fxfth Row Dons Buswell Kathenne Maceman Evelyn Ehmke Dorothy Pesek Evelyn Stahmann Florence Stoll Betty Stokke Barbara Somers, Lorraxne Thode Page 25 . : , ' . . 1 I 1 ' . , . , , . , f - V ' . , . . . . 1 1 ' , V , V . , : ' ', - V 1 ' . Y , , . 1 l ' . , 1 n I . . . V . V . V V . V .V 1 1 D ' , . . 1 ' . V , V . . . . E V V . . , V . . . , . Fourth Row: Katherine Grimm, Jane . , N 4. . V . , . . . . . , . I ' , V f' 'W , . 4 , V l. V V , ' . ' . - . . , , Z . . ' - - , V 4 , . V . . I . ' . . . 4 I I , I . V , V . .A V , . V . - . V . V 2 A . V . V , V . , , , . A . .V . , . . V V V . , A . ' ' . . . V V , V V , . ' 1 5 1' ,. Y 3' O ' 1. - ' fr 4' if sf g 'Q w- 1 N Q . Q .Z wa W it .A . C Gfw P V? S 5 ' 's' 'Vu 'A - ' v 1 v y' ' 2' f 'Q it 'J ,gd LR Q- ' 5 v , ' . , V' 3 g A f Q.vV '.'g9 'f m v . . , - -I ? 3' 3 f ? H - W 'e if -A . V . ' , E f :, - :rg ' E Z1i'QgfA:fmQ M :'V Q'i ' K 9? fs ssh . 4,5 1' fx qw . '. xl , . x , 'J 1 F4 ' ,ls :Q I-v gif? . Q x 5' in vw 5 :i Z. 1 V .5 P, . Q g 1? 92 15 3. 'Z' ' M, A -k ' i 1, , sf s- ' ' , . Q 1 .7 . In o , ' 'im f-,g .cr 'J' A , K ,lr V 's A ' it -sf '7 w xl if . U 1 D -v 'uc 4 Q E. - v , g fa ' - ig Q ' 3' F V -91 . 1 ,- l I img A Nr' iz' ' Fxrst Row Ruth Thurley Shrrley Redmann Dorothy Mullen Esther Bxcker Iles Storm Margaret Tomp- kms Jean Smrth Shrrley Shugart Rebecca Vondrashek Jeanne Voelker Donna Thurow Second Row Margaret Pnckar Irene Bxttner Dolores Vose Lucrlle Uter moehl Barbara Tearse Dors Stre low Mary Tsastos Betty Plucnck Shmrley Strelov. Audrey Strornskn Harrret Naze Thrrd Row Dorothy Wagner De lores Roloff Jean Rosencranz Izetta Schwanebeck Eleanor Rrsser Ruby Mxlbrandt Dorothy Losmsk Cath enne Klernschmxdt Betty Walsh Beverly Vater jean Wakeheld Fourth Row Bernadme W eser Mar garet Rerd Dorothy Spltzer Rose mary Smxth Harrxet Mrozek Harrret Placheckr Margaret Yahnke Elame Wnlkmson Haryette Zmmdars Leo nore Schmmtt Rosemary Drazko wskr Frfth Row Genevleye Erpeldmg Hortense Lee Elrnor Staack Grace Burfemd Ruth Small Nancy Hulett Anxta Kostuclt Dorothy L1lla Doro thy Wachholz Vrolet Peterson Betty Borzyskowskx Fxrst Row Delorms Johnson Marnlee Heaser Nancy Holden Gladys Stram Dons Jahnke Velma Ask Elaxne Roberts Lxla Lande Jane Ahrena Ruth Majerus Second Row Patncxa Wrlhams Shxrley Heaser Marguerxte Phnhpps Gladys Church Bernadme Langowslu Mary Grochowsln Mary Gamey Delores Heftman Betty Burkert Ruth Lord Thnrd Row Elizabeth Mogren Ruth Bxttner Delores Masega Vmola Engel Peggy Behrens Josephxne Jann kowsln Grace Datta Bermce Koemg Regma Majerua Dorothy Baran lnewxcz Betty Jane Schultz Fourth Row Natalue Thaldorf Ber mee Vogel Laura Walter Betty Cxszak Roberta Davxs Lucmlle Pxt telko Marjorxe Randall Ahce Tull man Vnrgmna Chapel Betty Potter Luc1lleSobeck Fnfth Row Delores Jamkowsln Beth La Barre Elvxra Prxgge Germame Kulas Genevxeve Kowalsky Arlene Chnstopherson Jean Le May Hor ence Kubxcek Jean Harns Harrxet Honsey Dona Mae Schultz junior girls Frrst Row Charlotte Johnson Lors Edgren Dons Fxedler Nancy Baum gartner Cormne Harvey Becky Huntley Jeanne Chandler Marxon johns Eumce Keller V1v1an Snyder Rebecca Volkenant Vrvran Foster Second Row Margaret Brown Evelyn Beyers Harrxet Davres Mary Bald wm Louxse Couehe Jane Gregory Barbara Ctxbor Gladys Anderson Janet Crane Fern Chnstenson Vxr gmra Dorn Marlon Harvey Thrrd Row Margaret Hammer De lons Grausmck Blanche Fort Ruth Matmas Delorns JoranLd Elame Jewell Margaret Davxes Ethel Km ser Elame Bronk Jean Grxfhth Bermce Blumentrrtt Lorrame Jacob 8011 Fourth Row Bernadme Murray Ruby Brang Elame Matzke Anna Mane Ambrose Francxs Ronan Shrrley Monson Leona Gottschalk Pat Curtms Betty Anne deGroot Betty Englerth Audrey Lorenz Dorothy McG1Il Frfth Row Helen Dudley Delons Multhaup W1mfredKuhlmann Ruth Gast Barbara Mererbachtol Marlon Jamkowskr Betty Greene Margaret Haase Audrey Myers Jane Heyer Marron Lueck Lorrame Schultz Page 27 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - I t, 1 1 ' . , - 1 31 ' 1 1 , . 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . . , - . ' ' . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 Y - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 W 27 V 1 1 1 1 - , . - 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . , - . . , - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , . junior boys First Row: Emil Guenther, Richard Kropp, Melvin Panzer, Raymond Neitzke, Bruce Englund, Robert Pavek, Douglas Bemet, Donald Considine, Robert Stanek, Jerome Kaehler. Second Row: Donald Morse, Donald Bauer, Harold Knoll, Walter Thorpe, William Mahlke, Carleton Dorn, Parker Brown, Richard Styba Donald Somers Allyn Martinson David Kerkow Third Row Ralph Heaser William Garry Richard Ramer George Marg William Heitman Jack Nelson Norman Johns Allen Ueland Kenneth Tribell Harlan Papenfuss Fourth Row George Gulbrandsen James Rowan Bob Mahlke Kenneth Einhorn Robert Patten Tony Vanderpas Dale Flemming Maurice Berg Robert Fiedler Robert Goss Ray Hammergren Fifth Row Gaylord Hanson Rodney Helgamoe Wilfred Hohmiester William Brown Hollis Larsen Cley son Schultz Vemon Wein man Melvin Erickson Vilas Benning Wilfred Humrick First Row Gilmore Mason Harlan Fox Wendell Olson Peter Hazell Roy Schildknecht Eugene Orlikovusln Edward Sakresln Second Row Lambert Losmski Harold Thiele Melun Ruehman Wallace Voss Walter Stortroen james Miller Pat Tracy Felix Bambenek Third Row William White Roy Voelker Clarence Bell Brooks Simon George Cierzan Arthur Solseth Richard Welk Wayne North rup Stahman Roger Welk Fifth Row Harold Wobig David jeresek Alois Breza Darle Wilson Curtis Simon Dwayne Panzer Robert Pace Bob Stephenson ln September 1939 180 girls and 114 boys entered Winona Senior High School s corridors as juniors They chose Bo Stephenson as president Delores Grausmck as vice president Harold Thiele as secretary and Dwayne Panzer as treasurer Miss Marshall and Mr Pust were elected as class advisers Scholastic honors were taken by Lois Edgren Harland Fox Eleanor Risser Barbara Tearse and Bruce Englund by attaining the honor of being AA students Student council representatives elected by the class were Lois Edgren Pat Tracy Frances Ronan, and Peter Hazell The Junior class elected Ruth Gast and Donald Bauer as the two who would be most likely to succeed The Junior senior prom was held May 6 Dance committees were as follows general chairman Robert Stephenson decorations Patricia Curtis Ruth Mary Hymes Charlotte johnson Dick Ramer and Betty Green chaperons Richard and Roger Welk checkroom Nancy Baumgartner tickets, Lois Edgren and Gaylord Hanson cleanup Peter Hazell and Harold Thiele programs, Barbara Tearse and Eleanor Rxsser invitations, Mary Baldwin, Doris Fiedler, and Pat Tracy l Fourth Row: Roger MacDonald, Louis Wilson, Gerald Stalka, William Dobberphul, Melvin Ward, jack Shaffer, Edwin Scott, David ' y . . . . . . . . b , , . , , 1 , ' 'BGS B' 55 4' M- gb '1 X Ds- s E ma Q mf., lf X f A . 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A ' -N'--4' 5' student council Frrst Row Patnck Tracy Lors Edgren Carl Clessler Frances Ronan Second Row Ann Boyum jane Owen Peter Hazell Nancy Schroeder Herbert Macemon Dorothy Shep ard Rodney Valentme Mr Zxlhox More act1ve than m former years the student councxl has been an eflicrent government body of the school states prestdent Ann Boyum The remammg officers mclude vxce presxdent Carl Clessler secretary Jane Owen and treasurer, Loxs Edgren The most outstandmg work done by the councrl was the Homecommg Parade of November 11 Jane Owen and Fred Koonce were co chaxrmen of the parade Maxwell held was decorated the precedmg day by the student councxl The councml also sponsored a serxes of successful sunhte dances the profits of whxch have gone partly to the Usher Squad for the purchasmg of badges All the members have s rved on sunhte dance commxttees under the general supervxsron of Ann Boyum Most successful dance was a Gxrl Date Boy Dance held on Valentme s Day The club members also served as ushers txcket takers and door keepers at all basketball games and the S E M E A Conventxon panel d1scuss1on Back Row Standxng Mrs Boyd Horace Gxddnngs George Keuper Gordon Robb Dwayne Panzer Edward Redmann Bull Fox Rag, mcnd Thompson Bob Follman Mr McGrath Scared Betty Borzyskowskl Becky Volkenant Harland Fox Fred Schulz Verne Bubhtz Jack Cntchheld Donald Lester Schroeder Edward Redmann says thxs of the Panel Dxscussxon Club Panel Dxscussxon Club has been a great help to club members because rt has taught us to thxnk thmgs through provxded us wxth a chance to collaborate our opmtons and gxven us ample txme to dmscuss current problems Officers of the club are presrdent Edward Redmann vrce presrdent jane Owen secretary treasurer Fred Schulz Under the supervlsxon of Mrs Boyd and Mr McGrath the club was orgamzed thxs year to dxscuss school, nattonal and mternatmonal topxcs of txmely xmportance Among the club s achuevements was the partrcxpatnon rn the panel dxscussron dxvxsxon of the Brg Nme Speech Festxval held at Rochester and the presentatxon of the dxscussxon on the Know Your Own School program over KWNO Vanous dmscusslons of the club mcluded Should a Presndent Seek a Thxrd Term Our Wxnona Hugh School The Attxtude ofthe Alhes and Scandmavla Toward Fmland, Is Uruted States Actmg Neutral? and juvemle Courts . I . ' , , ' I : I H I - H 1 1 u ' , , . . .. - - - - H ' , y A v A 5 Y 9 V t . . . ' . . I 2 . . . . A , ' . . . . . - . . ' I . ' . . . . . . ' Z V I v v V 1 1 v l u u Everett Luhman, James Rowan, Kenneth Matson, Edwm Hsmerskn, Kenneth Seehng, George Ramczyk, Jane Owen, Nancy , v I . ' I . . , 5 , I . - - - V , , . . . ,, . , .. A, . . ' y, U ' I 1 ' - - - ' ll -A ' ' 'V tr ' YI Dyer? FRESH 1939-410 1,16 759' -fifawi Q AUTOGRP' X N aryone '-mneman urrnhw whepar Heh-n Burger and hh Jang Owen ax :ARK 10 1 K 1 MT muuni. dxuxr nn chnIufRkDlO VAVH and NT Nl-NWS 1 he H1 Nl-NNS adwrn-an bu vnh adn 1 Nh U wr A cd wnandxng hh ur rrghr Doro w Nags Bunme Naxh ane U-Mn Daphne wnn Ruhr Yleanor Rl-mer Que h Xdxnl Tm- Barn Nhruane Lark-nn nan hbera Nlargn S rr man Nhrw hnscrelakr and hmbe xr-arm 1 HK N1-NNN make up ace an UANUURXPH hnar member Nann Scnrneder dxwr hnslohe 6 Nei- ednor of yonrnar-m dass wane :C I Beuw Hank Nhrthbuard nor mower Tnaur Hem me wnrer Nun woe 9 Nl Nl-W5 pon-e nur Roberrwnmny The hner x am sem mm me RSAHTUI Rx? x Nuke up e nor on gonrnahsm xgsue of BIN Ns Kharwue luhnwn Typrs Jeanne Shuhr. YS 1 uh reporter kdward Dans H Msxs I NENNS ednor al Neumann T HT NEANs buh-,crrbcrs Nhrgaret Basie Harence in or and Ruth Sena nzr T6 89.0100 S. board member and mpwreader Nargnrxe Gurneman Copy re er Jenn hrupp S Nhlham rox dewonrxng HT NT-NN: T9 Hel hne vlrner-s EN elyn lxmdarn and Heken Burger o I I ' cm L 1 T' S VB. 'Nt I v .1 ' ' ,D 6. . 1'mr I ' ,Q D VR, P! A -V .... -. F, ' -' - 'v . X' .,' L. 15, ,... ..T ','q'n , 57 -' ,vrl . a '- -wx . ,' ' ' - ' nxt I , 5-,Q ' .1 -- .1- M-' 192' , ' : ,J . ,. 'rie.'r'ne. VI , 1 , , , , ' . . ,Z . -. , , . , ax. ' a ,,- , , .... 5. rg' ' ' N nc rw., swf, -.r m.sf.ws and mrmroxamuvn rmra mmm was '- .... . 3 ,- ' ' xx- -. - H saws, ,- .,.. 1,, ' - ed' , ' ,,.. a. av ' .. Q ' ,.... . .,'1 s . d' , ,' ...T0. h' ' ' , I . H .... T . . - 6' , ' ' -bmi, ' Q ...x-. -'r, : .... .1 -- .... Mqm nr- ' ,v 5 .... 5. , ' rr . : rr .... . . 'rr rn g ,. ' ' A .... U. ' sd , ' .,.. r. ' 'r b4 . a. P480 31 journalism club l Standing Top Row: Mary Meier, Lenore Bredeson, Jeanne Tompkins, Dona Baab, Miss Merrill. Sitting Bottom Row: Mary Wos, Evelyn Zimdars, Mary l Baldwin. I think that the Journalism Club gives valuable experience to anyone who intends to enter that field, says Lenore Bredeson, an active member and treasurer ofthe club. Otner officers are: president, Mary Baldwin and secretary, Jeanne Tompkins. Although only a small group of seven, the club has accomplished many things: a trip to the Winona Repub- lican Herald, a study of exchange papers, and contri- butions to the Hi-News. radiograph staff First Row: Lois Kilstofte, Patricia Neumann, Jane Owen, Helen Borger, Nancy Schroeder, Marjorie Stireman, Dorothy Shepard. Second Row: Walter Stortroen, Wilma Christianson, Harriet Schaffer, Jeanne Tompkins, Vivian Schildknecht, , Evelyn Zimdars, Mary Wos, Daphne von Rohr, William ' White, Third Row: Vern Bublitz La Donnah Brown Marie Erpelding Lois Bartz Marigane Jackson Lilah Miller Joyce Ross Gertrude Konkel Miss Merrill Fourth Row James McMartin Jeanne Oskamp Mar Jorie Emhorn Irene Bambenek Glover Thayer James Scherbarth Betty Eichman In addition to the regular staff the following have helped the most Gretchen Kahl clubs Bill White and Walter Stortroen photography and Lxlah Miller art 111 news staff Seated Robert Novotny Evelyn Zimdars Jane Owen Becky Volkenant Lois Kilstofte Patricia Neumann First Row Marjorie Stirneman Ruth Hymes Marigane Jackson Lois Bartz Donald Mehus Lois Edgren Jeanne Tompkins Mary 21031 Helen Borger Dorothy Shepard Wilma Christianson Nancy Schroeder Bonnie Nash SuzanneS haefer Jeanne Oskamp Doris ie er Mr Davis Second Row Miss Merrill LaDonnah Brown lrene Bambenek Daphne von Rohr Marie Erpelding Betty Hazell John Bucholtz- Vivian Schildknecht Dorothy Naas Mary Koscielski Rosemary Smith Ethel Kaiser Shirley Shugart Nan y Holden Ruth Darrow Edna Kobler Jeanne LeMay Marion Jacobson Helen Dudley Fourth Row Ethel Wild Jean Kropp Betty Erwin Eleanor Alm Eleanor Risser Glover Thayer James S herbarth Corinne Kopp Betty Borzyskowski Ruth Schaffner Irene Malenke Hope Hanson Marion Jellis Geraldine Gemes Irene Gradel This year the HI NEWS staff has tried not only to publish school news accurately and with pictures but also to allow all those Journalisti calls inclinded to contribute says Jane Owen editor Regular staH' members include asso iate editor Patricia Neumann sports editor Robert Noxotnw make up editor Nancy Schroeder headlines Helen Borger Evelyn Zimdars and Mary Wos adviser Miss Merrill and advertising manager Mr Davis The paper was published ten times during the year and a special homecoming edition done in orange and black was distributed November ll One of the policies of the paper was to print every person s name in the paper throughout the school year Several contests were held through the HI NEWS to find the boy and girl in each class most likely to succeed to find a name for the school athletic teams and to admit lucky persons to athletic games by numbering each paper . n . 1 . 1 ' ' . . I u Third Row' Lilah Miller, Harriet H'onsey, Mary Baldwin, Barbara Tearse, Nancy Baumgartner, Louise Couche, Charlotte Johnson, lm.. lm..f...n. ...A IA... Inn: 1 ....m..-- nw M1911 ..,...,r..... a..-fu.. hryl unwl .w lm.-1 H an M-rllunnld fu..-.. U. . f...f1.d.u r... .r N........1 yum. 4mn....1. mr... n......1n . -fum... s 1 ...P .0 pf.-fm . .ang I.. .rf ...H wr. .f .p,.-.m..- ......m, .0 ........ .N r...a ...A nm... .-.wp ... ...- ...P .. 4 ........l.- mr.. F... .vp rm... muy... .-,l...... ... L.. I.. .. ...pv..... umu- ...uu w.........m. -.un rm .-lu. mpvu... .....-1 Hell Ind I-.velyn Juni hllun lwlrlern end up thru nm.. r .nan und wn...1.. wo.. -m. 6 np.. m nf ,nl-mn: n..-.. ....1...g w hmmm nnuu mum: Flf HT wmv luumerourhf rn nu rnnlme lulelhvr the brim u chu 'nh l f llnw llee :lub mrmher 9 lhr nde school lltfhofl Aenlnr hllh ll PNK!! C .mm fern .-.1 . n llmz -wa... .nf fm ...mg mnem- -nm. :Inn rerun. touch lhll mnku the band und N funn 1 W u me home:-umnl Mr Nlpelu. neu :lemon be I r.....1 un ....... mann. 1... .um - re- ....... lo Inn ... mm.. :me nn... sn. nn: Huw .ma 1...-...ne Hmry Af.. Q blnd .....c..... page .nu . ...umm- u.m..p. .1 -.u. .nf uf Page 33 x .'.. .M...YfmA .' .. V- . ...'..- - ,., Q V A 4 . .. 1 li x I' .x x ' x, 1 , AP-1, ' a ' 1 nn ywrumnnn . . . . nun. - 1 -Q ai.m5'.r.L'i....a'... w.: ' .-lz- R - - .- - ,-13. ' ,gvv . - .. '4v- V .A , A . Q, .Q 1' U Q. boy's glee club Frrst Row Wrllram Farr Clarence Jacobson Robert Stone Stephan Sulack Gall Schultz Gaylord Hanson Lyman Whxte George Gulbrandsen Second Row Rxchard Ball Bruce Montgomery Donald Kruse James Cxerzan Rodney Valentrne John McMart1n Rxchard Ashley Herbert Macemon Thrrd Row Robert Frscher Lours Wrlson Carl Clesslcr Wlllram Krache Russell Busdrcker Wrllram Lrbby Francns Lxprnskr Fourth Row Earl Schumacher Raymond Kostuck Bruce Englund Grlmore Mason g1r1 s glee club Flrst Row Betty Hazell Natalle Tholdorf Lms K ls ufte Lms Bartz Lou se Cout he M lxlne Grochruskl jane Owen Lora ne Ostrom Gretchen Kahl Bonme Nash W lrna Chrrstensr n Sc-Lund Row Marvorze St rneman Margaret Rfther juan Llbera Marx Meter Dwr s Fledler Belt-. Hammerel Marx Koscrelskr Suz1nneSthaefer Do thx Shepard Jayne Hexer Harrret Sthalfer Csk rmp Ann Bo um Helen H: rger ,I we Rf ss Lui 1 Henrx Fourth Row K Atharme Gr mm Eleanor Rrsscr Elm- mor Alm Ruth G ist Ruth Dt lke W rx frerl Kuhlm ln Flxer 1 Prrgge Margaret Yahnke Margaret Hammer Dorothy Gardner M ss Kxsslxng I llke Glee Club because Mxss Kmsslmg tc-at has us not only to re ad musrt but to feel xt and the hours spent rn her room l lrnrsh me xx th an adn rrat on for the great masters says Dorothy Spltzer an actrxe member ofthe club The Cv rl S Cvlee Club IS composed of-16 members and the Boy s Glee Club has 30 members Although each club meets separately they often smg on the same occasxons Both clubs were a part of the Chrrstmas program and vnll smg for com mans ement and baccalaureate The Curl s Glee Club sang for the Inner Clrtle productron and the Boy s Glee Club sang at outsrde crvxc clu s Page 34 . r . ' . . , , . . v , ' . . . ' . . . ,I 0 7 .V , . , . . , , . Z , . V , V 1 ' ' . '. . : - C 3 V ' I . . ,' 1 7- V ,' 1 .Y 1 1 ' . ' ,' , ,' V ' R Thmrd Ram Carol Goltz, Pat Neumann, Evelyn Zzmtlars, Shlrley Mtvnstrn, Ruth Darrow, jean Grzfllth, Mar,vrvr1e Elnhorn, Jeanne . 1 , y , 1 I fy- V , V' 5 -I . X F . 1 N O 5 2 ,K A . 'Z . K . 1 f i 1 ' 1 ' . ,,' , z ' V , i ' G , F A , , , , 1 V P xl , ' C V ' A a Capella chou' Frrst Row Marjorxe Emhorn Betty Hammerel Natalre Thaldorf Suzanne Schafer Lors Edgren Carol Goltz Lorame Ostrom Jean Grnfhth Second Row Harrret Schaffer Lons Knlstofte Betty Hazell Patrxcra Neumann Dons Fredler Lou1sCouche Margaret Rother Lols Bartz Ruth Darrow Dorothy Shepard Bonme Nash Gretchen Kahl Ann Boyum Thxrd Row Shrrley Monson Eleanor Rrsser Eleanor Alm Lyda Henn Joyce Ross Jayne Heyer Jeanne Oskamp Ruth Dexlke Helen Borger Elvlra Pngge Wmrfred Kuhlmann Ruth Gas! Fourth Row Russell Busdrcker Rodney Valentme Carl Clessler Blll Krache Lewrs Wllson Donald Kruse Bob Stone Gall Schultz Stephan Sulak Wrllram Farr Rnchard Ashley Fnfth Row Cnlmore Mason Bruce Englund George Gulbrandsen Francxs Losmsln Herbert Macemon Wrlham Lxbby Robert Fxsher Gaylord Hanson Rrchard Ball Clarence Jacobson Raymond Kostuck Earl S humacher Best members of the boys and glrls glee clubs make up the membershmp of the a Capella Chonr and together we m terpret the finest musuc A capella sxngmg rs more dlfflcult than glee club smgmg because each person must have true pztch and often vorces do not blend well together We have mamtamed under Mxss Kxsslmg s dlrectron the standard set up by hxgh school chorrs says Russell Busdxcker outstandmg barxtone The a capella Cho1r contrxbuted musxc for the Chrlstmas program and sang at the Bxg Nme Musxc Festlval whxch was held at Red Wmg They wlll also smg for baccalaureate and commencement orchestra Alxce Tlllman Dons Strelow Warren Haesly Marjone Randall Henrretta Kostuck Margaret Hem Jack Thompson Emxl Guenther Francrs Shrake Bettv Potter Rosella Krage Rosemary Burkert Bernrce Koemg Carl Mastenbrook Vernon Wemmann Florence Schmrdt Roger MacDonald Marxlee Heaser Lucnlle Sobe k Genevneve Speltz Walter Thorpe Carol Krlstofte Wxlford Humrmck Ruth Flamgan Margaret Prckart Jean LeMay Mr Speltz Delons Joranhd John Knopp Delons Johnson Jack Ahrens Melvxn Ruehman Joyce Rxsser Jerome Kaehler Donald Streuber Constance Strommer Dons Tamter Ruth Schatfner Gxlmore Mason Donald Morse James McMartm Darle Wnlson Davxd Stahmann Beethoven was a faxrly good composer please do not change hrs musrc' So speaks our orchestra conductor Mr Alfred Speltz to the forty five orchestra members The orchestra rs a very essentmal orgamzatron for lt plays an rmportant part m many hxgh school programs and also m programs at other schools Roger Mac Donald rs manager of the orchestra, and he and Emxl Guenther are student dlrectors Page 3 5 o - - - , , v . - - - . - . . - - , . . , . - - - V . . , . 1 f 1 v - , - - . . v - v v v , - - , . . . . u v . - , - - 44 - . . . . . 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I . 1 . . . 1 - v - 1 ' , - . v v M drum corps E Fxrst Row Ruth Betz Peggy Behrens Catherme Otasek Eumce Keller Margaret Yahnke Wmxfred Kuhlmann B tty Mann Ann Kotnour, Betty Knopmk Elame Matzke Ruth Matnas Second Row Shxrely Redmann Ruth Snevers Helen Johansen Justxne Mrller Jean Law Jeanette Majerus Corlyn Ross Evangelxne Mxller Mr Edstrom Marlon Luecx Rosemary Yackel Ruth Claussen Elame Breza Dorothy Masyga Vxolet Peterson Geneueve Erpeldmg Thxrd Row Evelyn Jung Jane Thorn Amta Kostuck Rosemary Grochowskl Wxmfred Grbbons Gertrude Konkel Eleanor Czaplewskx Barbara Merrbachtol Dorothy Wesenburger Vxrgxma Chappel Mae Brandt Lourse Thurley Evelyn Werner Dorothy Wnldgrub Elalne Strand Accordmg to Wmufred Kuhlmann Drum Corp rs somethmg we all enjoy We are taught cooperatxon as well as how to march Under the drrectron of Mr Edstrom the Hfty four marchers and ten baton twrrlers were put through therr paces at the football games m parades and at the annual musrc festmval From the ten twlrlers Ruth Betz was chosen as drum majorette W. h s band Frrst Row Left Ruth Flamgan Delorms Joranlrd Lora Lande Gladys Anderson Second Row Russell Busdrcker Hlltrude Brand Eleanor Bmttner Rrchard Wclk Jeanne Chandler Thlrd Row Patncra Ahrens Bob Reynolds Norma Grausnrck Joyce Rxsser Fourth Row Delores Beeman Robert Brehmer Edwm Rlsser Flrst Row Rmght Eleanor Rrsser Phyllrs Bartholomae Peggy Lucas Second Row Melvm Reuhmann Eugene Engllsh Carl Clessler Donald Streuber Bermce Blumentrltt Thxrd Row Edwxn Eckart Robert Dobbs Cormne Harvey Lrla Lande Jean LeMay Fourth Row Grlmore Mason Warren Haesly Louxs Wxlson Jane Gregory Samuel Schaefer Roger Johnson Wllfred Pretch Fnrst Row Center Kurt Englund Bob Gesell Jack Ahrens Bruce Englund Second Row Robert ton Rohr Donald Douglas James Beeman Robert Whxtsrtt Wxlfred Humrrck Herbert Macemon John Bohks Davmd Wxlson Dorvm Lande Heram Hanson Mr Edstrom Daud Stahmann To be a member ofthe best band rn the dnstrrct and one of the best m the state rs somethmg but to hate learned as much as I hate from thrs experxence rs really an honor samd Gxlmore Mason trombone play er There are SS members under the dxrectlon of Mr Edstrom The band went to two contests thrs year the state at Mrnneapolrs and the regronal at Chatheld where they recemved hugh ratmgs Broadtastmg oxer the radlo was a new expermence for the band members especrally as xt was done from the school audxtorrum They have play ed at all basketball and football games at the Teathers College Homecommg Game and at the Wmona Hrgh School Homecomrng parade The trumpet trro mcludes Melun Reuhmann Carl Clessler Eugene Englush The trombone quartet xncludes Grlmore Mason Louxs Wmlson Warren Haesly and Bxll Zlllrox Those rn the hrst clarmet quartet are Ruth Hamgan Hrltrude Brand Herbert Macemon Delorrs Joranlxd and those m the second clarmet quartet are Glady s Anderson Eleanor Bxttner Lora Lande and Jeanne Chandler Page 36 - Y . . . . , - y - v - Y . . . 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' . ffl'-'f'ffI I l-- ' 1 G' .5 ,-' y ' 1 - ,-,..--. ix' ' Q 5 . - y, ,rl if I 7 H 7- I i W--wA.m,Q , , M, . ........ bf-mu-ill +5-.. s 5 class play Seated Bruce Montgomery Dorothy Shepard Jeanne Oskamp Patrrcra Neumann Russell Busdrcker Ann Boyum Robert Yackel Standrng Robert Thomas Betty Hazell Glover Thayer james Scherbarth Geraldme Krerdermaeher Leo Murphy The class play gave the cast a lot of real stage trammv and loads of fun says Pat Neumann who played the role of Penny Wood The trarls and trrbulatrons rn the lrfe ofa fifteen year old grrl Penny Wood were the theme of the senror class play June Mad whrch was presented March 8 rn the Wmona Semor Hrgh School Audxtorrum The play was the clrmax of seven weeks of practrce for the cast under the supervxsron of Mrs Elrzabeth Shackell Hogge The lovely garden scene and the mterxor ofthe Wood s home were desrgned by Mrss Ella Beyerstedt Musrc for the productton was under the drrectron of Mr Alfred Speltz mner c1rc1e play Y.. ',.. Gernes Daphne x vn Rohr Harrret SthatTer Marx Kosrrelskx Hope Hanson Ethel Wrld Mrss Mcln' re Shrrley Monson Lora Kxlstofte Betty de Groot Pat Curtrs Irene Bambenek Bonme Nash Bottom Row Bexerlx Tews jane Ahrens Donna Ahrens jean I-'Iarrrs Grace Anglevu. tz Dorothy Vhldgrube Ruth Schaffncr Bernadrne Murray Betty Chr stranson Elarne Gerson Leonore Bredeson The cast enjoyed rt as much as the audxence drd says Bonnre Nash Melrnda rn the sex enth annual Inner Crrcle pro ductron All at sea Gxrls who took part are Lourse Couche Eleanor Rrsser Bonnre Nash Pat Curtrs Lots Edgren Betty Borzyskowskr Margaret Rother Ann Boyum Lots Kxlstofte Lorame Ostrom Ruth Gernes Mary Koscrelslcr Daphne von Rohr, and Irene Bambenek Mrss Drckey and Mrss Mclntrre acted as chaperons on the crumse whrch the gtrls took All at sea an orrgxnal comedy was wrrtten by Mrs Boyd and Larry Boyd The play mcluded descrrptxve musrcal numbers a xarrety of student danc s and many specralty acts Performances were grven january 18 and 19 Page 38 H . . B ',. . r ' I , . . ., ft N G ' Xl Q I' ' . A . a Standxng Louzse Couche, Eleanor Rrsser, Margaret Rother, Betty Borzyskowskr, Lots Edgren, Lots Kulas, Mass Drckey, Loraine Ostrom, Ruth e- A . K - ,' - , - - -1 V ' . 1 I - . - t ' V l 1 - v Af Y Y- - 9 V 4 l 4' verse chon' Flrst Row Betty Hammerel Lms Edgren Mary Baldwm Mary Kosclelskl Patr e a Curtns Barbara Tearse Jeanne T mrrpk ns Charlotte johnson Second Row Betty Ann de Groot jean Grlfhth Mar Jane jackson Eleanor R sser Margaret Tompk ns Geraldmne Kre de macher Maragaret Haase Edna Klbler Thxrd Row Joyce Ross Dons Skow Fran ces Ronan Delofrls Grausnnk Dfrqthy Greene Corr ne Kopp Betty Borzyskl wsln joan Lxbera Fourth Row Lawrence Zxemer W l' am Garry Gloyer Thayer Gaylord Ha uso Gertrude Konkel James S herbarth Carl Clessler Robert Yackel Robert Thnmas Choral speakmg s not easy sa d Mrs Hogge dlrector but the Verse Chor s amazed at thexr vorce xmprowement unxson The Verse Cholr ls composed of forty members who envoy lnterpretrng xar ed readmg selectlons and by dmng sf prove thelr enunclat on vone 'one and vomce control Outstandmg performances were glyen by the choxr at the Chrxstmas program and the S E M E A Conventlon ushers, tmcket takers Fxrst Row Loms Kllstofte Joyce Gooclerum Louxse Thurley Vxrgnma Dorn Mr Zulhox Dons Nnssen Gladys Anderson Helen Borger Ethel Troska Second Row Marlon Erxckson Donna Baab Delores Grausmck Dorothy Wachholz Carol Goltz Harnet Schaffer Leona Gottschalk Ruth Gast Dorothy Green Helen Qtorlle Thxrd Row Barbara Grams Dorothy Gard ner Jean Kropp Rnchard Ashley Herbert Macemon Gerald Berrv Leland Thatcher LaD0nnah Brown Lons Bartz Nancy Schroe der It s lots of fun to show people where to slt I hope I get on next year too sald Vxrgmla Dorn of the usher squad The squad, composed of twenty elght gurls 15 under the dlfCCtlOh of Mr Zllhox The squad ushers xn the audxtorlum for publlc programs the most lmportant of whlch ms the semor class play Herbert Macemon Leland Thatcher Gerald Berry, and Rlchard Ashley took txckets at each program Ushers and txcket takers must mamtam a good scholastxc ratmg, and an A cxtlzenshlp mark Fxrst Row Mxss Merrlll Barbara Tearse Patrlcla Curtls Florence Kublcek Doro thy Wlldgrube Elxzabeth Mogren Shnrley Heaser Second Row Betty Roth Florence Steyer Martan Doyle Evelyn qtahmann Eve lyn Werner Genevleve Kowalsky Delores Masega We have certamly all become puppet conscious says the presldent of the Pup pet Club Ethel Wxld Other ofhcers ofthe club are vmce presndent Barbara Tearse secretary Marlon Doyle and Dorothy Wxldgrube Under the dlrectlon of Mlss Merrlll the club has been makmg puppets to depnct characters ln some story The plays were gxven as soon as the entlre dolls were finlshed Page 39 puppet club Z1 F orkshop wif Q if Zxk V fl J . 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', we -- -'M Qglkl .4 ygyxj - N., L gi, 6 Q Q ., f ' V u IU U Q v 3 3' gg - ,, FQVIQ' 3 Q5 'Q' 21 'Z' Q, Q ..4. r,,kQ Y f D it WJ 'VL-Q. fi 1nner c1rc1e 258 160 Frrst Row seated Lrla Lande Blanche Fort Bernardme Langowskx Nancy Baumgartner Ruth Gsst Lourse Couche Mary Baldwm Loxs Edgren Gladys Anderson Ruth Majerus Second Row Standmg Evelyn Beyers Dons Frelder jane Gregory Harr et Dav es Floren e Kubrcek B rnlce Blumentrrtt Ruby Brang Barbara Cttbor Helen Dudley Rebecca Volkenant Mar lee Heaser Thxrd Row Gladys Stram Delorrs johnson Betty Schultz Bermce Vogel Gladys Church Lucxlle Sobeck Marguerlte Phrltpps Peggy Behrens Elvera Prrgge jean LeMay Vxrgm a Chapel Fourth Row Vrrgmra Dorn Elrzabeth Mogren Germame Kulas Frances Ronan B ttc Englerth Delorrs Grausmck Lucrlle Pxttelko Shirley Heaser Bemrce Koemg Elame Bronk Jeanne Chandler Frfth Row V1v1an Foster Patrrcxa Wrllrams Anna Ambrose Vxola Engel Arlen Ch stopherson Gen vreye Kowalsky Leona Gotts chalk Maryorxc Gerson Delores Masega Dona Schultz Patncra Curtrs Smce tts organxzatron nme years ago the Inner Ctrcle has rncreased mts memb rshtp to approxrmately 430 gurls Outstandxng m the Inner Crrcle acttvrtres durmg the years 1939 1940 was the orrgrnal productron All at Sea Dan es rn the play were student coached whrle the general productron was directed by Mrs Boyd the g rls advrser Mrs R B Rrder and Mr Larry Boyd The play whtch centered around the actrvxtres often pretty grrls as they crossed the Pa rflc was presented january 19 Other acttvrtxes mcluded partres audrtorrum programs sellrng athlet trckets and the sprmg banquet Fzfty seven Inner Crrcle members attended the Southern Mtnnesota Gtrls Conference held at Owatonn 1 rn the fall The councrl members made up of grrls elected tn the home rooms each semester assrst Mrs Boyd rn drrectmg the orgamzatron s acttvl mes 201 208 Fxrst Row Elaxne Gerson Marlon Harvey Delons Heftman Mary Grochowskr Audrey Lorenz Charlotte Johnson, Corxnne Harvey Becky Huntley, Elame Roberts Jane Ahrens Second Row Dons Yahnke Velma Ask Jean Harms, Bernadmne Murray, Ethel Kanser Delons Joranlxd Ruth Hymes, Manon Johns Dorothy Baranlnewxez, Eumce Keller Thnrd Row Nancy Holden Hennetta Kostuck, Elaxne Jewell, Betty Potter, Alrce Trllman Wxntfred Kuhlman, Harnet Honsey Jayne Heyer Mary Gamey Betty Burkett Fourth Row Vrvxan Snyder, Laura Walter, Ruth Mattns, Dorothy McGxl1 Ruth Bxttner josephme jamkowsln Elame Matzke Natalre Thaldorf Ahce Ctsewsln, Grace Dntta Frith Row Manoa Lueck, Lorrame Schultz Margaret Hamper Delores Jamkowaln, Delores Multhaup, Barbara Mererbachtol Margaret Haase, Dorothy Green, Jean Gnflith, Shrrley Monson, Lorrame Jacobson . . - 5 l t' . 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Rosemary Dralkowsln Geraldine Krexdermacher Phyllis Fort Pat Neumann Mane Erpeldnng Daphne Von Rohr Margaret Rother Fourth Rom Marjorie Einhorn Marion Erickson Ruth Darrow Geneviexe Boerst M Lilla Maxine Solseth Ruth Flanagan Juanita Hoffman Catherine Klei First Row Geraldine Reed Eleanor Kochta Shirl Eleanor Bmttner Second Ron Betty Ach Elaine B mp Lorraine Ostrom x Genevieve Erpelding Anna Kostuek Dorothy rothy Loan-nk: per Joyce Hunlnns Rosella Pomeroy Carol Krlstofte Janet Peterman Alxce Owen n Hartman Caroline Engler Frances Nelson Frances Antonson Mary Lou Petersen Margaret Hein Lucy Lohm Johnson Marion Bloedow Carol Breed ow Donna Ahrens Maxine Gottschalk Carol Goltz Bxlly Harris Elaine Douglas Jean Law Dorothy Many ga Margaret Beyersledt Hxltrude Brand Marion Matzke Fourth Ron Lorrarne Miller Trxlva Groth Susan Gxbbona Kathryn Knopp Joyce Gooderum Betty Blair Ruth Paiel Ann Strand Rita Fells Butt-nholT Alice Sandford Fifth Row Mae Brandt Betty Linehan Corinne Kopp Maxrne Milk: Winmfred Gibbons Phyllis Bublitz Mar Morcomb Marion Campbell Corlyn Ross Fnrst Row Marcella Rmn Geraldine Geme-a Maxine Swinsen Ruth Sieven Bett Wanek Antonia Tsatsoa June Schuh Second Rom Katherine Grimm Jane Thatcher L Werner Ruth Wood Dolly Squires Third Row Elaine R oan Sc 261-103 milf? 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K1r'l'Q,'+a.i'Q'Y jf 4 f .7 e ' J' I inner circle council Flrst Row Betty Erwln Ethel Wlld Elalne Wetzel Mary Leverson Barbara Grams Eleanor Alm Harrlef S halTer Mrs Boyd Char lotte Erwln Jean Kropp Second Row Ruth Majerus Eunlce Keller Lols Edgren jane Owen Nancy Schroeder Irene Peterson Vlvan Schlldlrnecht Beverly Vater Ruth Thurley Thlrd Row jane Ahrens Katherlne Grlmm Iane Thatcher jean Voelker Lorralne Clessler Kathleen Hartman Lols Kulas Fourth Row Marlon Jellls Audrey Strolnskl BCTHICC Koenlg Jean Rosencranz Delores Grausnlck La Vonne Troska Rosemary Yackel Geraldlne Stahl Joan Swanke Flfth Row Barbara Tearse Jean Morcomb Cormne Kopp Maxlne Mllke Ruth Gast Dorothy Wachholz Dorothy Lllla VlrglnlaChappel Margaret Krysel Accordlng to senlor chalrman jean Kropp We feel that the Inner CITCIC Councll not only represents the Inner Clrcle as a whole but the entlre student body of glrls From the elghteen glrls on the councll, Jean Kropp was chosen senlor chalrman, Ruth Gast junlor chalrman and Charlotte EYWID secretary The councll plans Inner Clrcle partles councll suppers Chrlstmas projects and the recognltlon program The most outstandlng act vlty of the Inner Clrcle Councll was thelr cooperatlon ln helplng to put on the annual Inner Clrcle Play g1r1 reserves and councll Flrst Row Barbara Grams Mary Kosclelskl Joan Llbera Daphne von Rohr Mary Baldwln Jane Owen Eleanor Alm Mlss Betty Cobb Betty Erwln Donna Thurow Eleanor Rlsser jean Kropp Gladys Anderson Betty Hammerel Ly da Henn Marlyane jackson Dorothy Naas Thlrd Row Jean Voelker Evelyn Zlmdar: Lucy johns Maragaret Hem Dorls Slrow Vlvlan Schlldlmecht Barbara Tearse Allce Owen Lols Bartz E'lse Eastman Margaret Hammer BOYIDIC Nash Marle Erpeldlng Fourth Row Delorls joranlld MBIIUD Doyle Geraldlne Kreldermacher Elalne Valentlne Pat Curtls Gertude Konlrel Jean GrlFlith Shlrley Monson La Donnah Brown Gretchen Kahl jean Wakefield Ethel Wlld Flfth Row Dorothy Lllla Dorn Nluen Dorothy A Lllln Marlon Jacobson Irene Bambenek Betty Greene Margaret Haase joyce Gooderum Ruth Darrow Nancy Schroeder justlne Muller Betty Ann deGroot Loralne Ostrom Glrl Reserves has been a lot of fun only I wlsh they wouldn t have taffy pulls durlng Lent especlally because I gave up candy states Loralne Ostrom 8CflVC member of the Glfl Reserve Club The Glrl Reserves an organlzatlon of 65 members meets the first and thlfd Wednesday of each month at the Y W C A under the SUPCTVISIOD of Mlss Cobb Much has been accompllshed the past year wlth enthuslastlc partlclpatlon ln bfldgC lessons Mother and Daughter Banquet bake sale and the collectlorl of baskets for Thanksglvlng The governlng body lncludes Eleanor Alm presldent jean Kropp secretary Betty Erwln treasurer Daphne von Rohr soclal jane Owen devotlons Eleanor RISSCF, servlce Mary KOSCICISRI, athletlcs Barbara Grams muslc Donna Thurow, publlclty Mary Baldwln, program and Joan Llbera membershlp . I . . . . II I I- , . , . , - V M . - , I V v I I U v I U D I I 1 ' 1 I .I - I I 'I I - l A . I . ' A 2 I v v v I i 7 1 I I .. - - - l l , . . . v - Q Q - 3I . I '. . . I r l - U l Second Row: Harriet Schaier, Elalne Wetzel, Mary Wos, Ruth Vondrashek, Lorralne Moroushelr, Carol Kllstofte, Katherine Grimm, IA 5 I . A . I . I I . I , I I I v v I . ' ' . ' . ' ' . '. . . I 1 . ' . . . r - - . . . . Z k r v I ' I V 1 n I v v v . . . . . - U . . . . . 1. . - v V - 1 1 . . . . . . . . I I I I . . Z . 1 . 2 1 I 1 f I , I C I f I I I v - l Nlarjorir- liinhorn. Lois Bartz. Betty Erwin. Daphne mn Rohr. Gladys Armstrong, and Joan Lihera n-arha-d the hmmm. Hubs liuxdirker. Beane Stephenson. T511-r Nmntny, Two-lon Thwle, and lalrly Dorn snapped at prartirv. 3. K lurk din- ht Xlnr- Jnru- irirnm-man, 1. 4 .Wh if.-ndlmn shun, rd nn- nm. nm.. J. H4-rv are thou- -harp- -hmnlrrng hr-I rms: Khin lies-- m.An. Wallace- Kinsm- slu. Warn-n Hunley. Sf-mind mu: Frank Dixon. Roy Mn-llu-r, ljwrett Broun. and Donald Somen. . 6 linu las itrnuhc . g . . - -r suuuhl great hemhtx .An artiun ahut during the Winona-Red game. Radatz is number 21. Hiking was enjoyed hy Dlrle Wilson. Nlartinson and Marvin Montgomery, These fellows attended the Slate Swimming Heel in Minneapolis. Front row: Richard Hall, Donald Bauer, and Bob Stone. Back row: Bill Brown. foach Robert G. Pendleton. and Vaplain, Bill Sllira. Q Page 47 oot a Flrst Row Student Manager Jacque Roth Robert MeGlll Robert Stephenson Wrlham Corehran Darle Wxlson Harold Thx lc Second Row Brure Montgomery Russell Busdncker Wmlham Lxbby Carleton Dorn Wal'ace Voss Hora: e Gxrldmgs Thxrd Row Robert Novolny Ray Hammergren Wmllxam Lmahan Robert Strauch Harland Fox Randolph Johnson Nel Mn Kellnps Robert Yackel Allyn Martxnson Fourth Row Kenneth Seelmg Owen Frey Roger McDonald Lawrence Kannady Davrd Tadewald Roger Welk Stephan Sulack Roy Wmchester Fxfth Row Owen Wanek Claude Myszka Edwm Hamerskl Rmchard Welk Duck Ashley Stanley Brown Robert Lueck Snxth Row Coach Bowe Student Manager Kaehler Assrstant Coach Pus! Assxslant Coach Santleman Gerald B rry Mclx ln Panzer Raymond Nertzke Last season the attack of Wmona football fever reached nts cnsxs with the delmous game between Rochester and Wmona At the begmnmg of the season Wxnona had one of the poorest football teams on record The team was kept behmd the exght ball durmg nts game wxth four hagh cahbered teams that lead the Bxg Exght and two powerful La Crosse teams Rooters followed the underdogs, who were contmually xmprovmg, and watched them tear Rochester to tatters m the tradmonal Brg Game of the season FOOTBALL SCORES Wmona La Crosse Central Wmona Mankato Wmona Red Wmg Wll OD8 Northfield Wmona Austm Wmona La Crosse Logan Wmona Rochester PA- Page 48 ' ...., .. ....... ., ,,.. .........,. 0 .......,,,... .,.,,,,.. . , ..,33 ' .. .... ,....4.....,. 0 ,..,.. . .....,.. . ,23 ' , 4.... . .,,., . 0 ' ..........,..,. . 13 '. . .... .. 0 .. 13 ' 0 ' . .. . . l3 ' , , O .. 54 ' . . . 14 , . , . 0 Q' 1 - . basketball Flrst Row Robert Me Gmll Melvyn Panzer Danxel Pelowslcx Maurnce Berg Gordon bchellhas Ralph Holmberg Roger Welk Darol Lee james Pod5ask1 Second Row Robert Kaehler Wmllmam Lrnahan Robert Reynolds Curtls Srmon Fredr ck Krage Coach Santle TDBH Wmona Wmona Wmona Wrnona Wmona Wrnona W nona Wlnona Wrnona Wrnona Wrnona Wmona Wmona Wmona K drewc hC , Q E o xeavm b skgtbau ,SQEQSSY 1 3 K. e 1 3 men goufna Wmona Wmona Wmona BAQKETBALL SCOREQ La C Logan Lewrston Farxbault Red Wxng La C Centra Austm Central Rochester Red Wzng Logan Austxn Rochester U Hrgh Albert Lea Pune Island Lake Cnty Rochester 1 IU c out at the dl strict to U1-nan! CH C JY:-ff were mexperxenced but each one of them hlled wxth spmrrt worked hard Un expected blows came when GordrnSchel1has rangy center was lost for two games and two team members had to be ousted from the squad for breakrng trfnmng rules The manner rn whrch the team showed up rn the drstrrct tournament mdxcates that we may have hopes of a better team next year Last season was just what 1 expected declared Mr Santelman The boys lltll Frrst Row Robert McGill Melvm Panzer Damel Pelowskx Maunce Berg Gordon S hellhas Ralph Holmberg Roger Welk Darol Lee James Podjaskx, Mr Santlcman Second Row Robert Kaehler Bull Lmahan Robert Strauch Kurt Qxmon Wayne Peplmskr Elmer Boller Wxlham Corchran James Sawyer Franklm Krage Mr Bowe Thnrd Row Jerome Kaehler Joseph Poblocln Bob Reynolds Joseph Hamermk Grant Barrett Roy Wmchester Raymond Nentzkc john Bucholtz Frank Wmczewskr Mr Pust ' 12 . . 18 4 ' ' ' 16 8 ' .. 9 ' . . 10 - f ' .. . 16 23 'rf ' ' 24 , 39 e' ' 19 .' . 25 ' . kr 1 1' 34 T 23 . 29 ' ,... 34 ' 39 ' 13 2E ' , 20 -56 ' .. 20 ., 30 ' 9 . 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Wmona Wmona Wmona Wmona Wmona Wmona Wmona Wmona baseball 41 -U Flrst Row Harry Wagner Robert Yackel Jerome Kaehler Second Row Lawrence Cada Everett Luehmann Fred Schultz Donald Skeels Third Row Dale Lee Donald Lueck Robert McG1ll james Podjaskl Donald Krekbusch Robert Kaehler Fourth Row Kenneth Seelmg Carlton Dorn Robert Strauch George Curzan Bull Corchran Manager Arthur SteB'es Fxfth Row Coach Pust Melvnn Panzer Norman Kohlhepp Curt s Bahl George Marg Rxchard Modjeskn Grant Barrett Maurxce Berg Elmer Gabryck Smxth Row Rmchard Styba Tony Vanderpas Bernell Ledebuhr George Gulbrandsen Gaylord Hanson John Edel BASEBALL SCORES 1939 Lake Cnty Fountam Cnty La Crosse Central Lewlston Galesvmlle La Crosse Lake Cxty Lewxston sw1mm1ng Logan Wmona Wmcna Wmona Wmona Wmona Wmona Wmona Wmona Won SWIMMING SCORE 1940 Rochester Rochester Austm Austm Umtersxty Shattuck TOURNAMENT 4 Robmsdale 9 Wlllmar Lost Hxgh Txed Frrst Row Howard Farrchxld james Mmller Kenneth Manchester Donald Bauer Samuel Schaefer Ray Marshall Second Row Donald Morse Donald Lueck Dwmght Schultz Coach Pendleton Douglas Drysdale Rxchard Welk Herbert Borger Thlfd ROW SYUdCf1l m3Y138Cl' RICTIBYG Aihlfb Rflbtr' Norton Rrchard Ball Wrlham Shxra Robert Fnscher Wxllxam Brown Robert Stone The svnmmmg squad of 1939 1940 was a more Successful body than themr scores mllustrate Every race lost was un usually close and fast When Wmona swxmmers were hard pressed they lacked the spxrxt necessary to carry them through to vnctory formances : I -. ' v Q A 5 1 Q . A 1 it 5 '-at .S ' 4 . A f L X I. I ' ,....,....,......... 26 .....,,... ....... ' ...,,,....,... . ....., 13 ' ,..... . ......... 0 l ...,,......., .,.... 2 4 . .... ....,...... . . ' .,..,.....,... ....... 9 .. ............ 1 ' ..................,.. 26 ' ...........,..... ' ,..,.,... . ....,. ..,., 8 . ............ 4 ' ....,... .,...... 21 ' ,I ..,.. j ..........,.......... 18 A ............... .... 2 ' ....... ,...,... , U27 ..,,.........., ' ......,. . ............ s ' ......,...,........ s - - 4.,,.A,, ' at ---.------r'--V--., 9 ' r-r.V- 1 .--------.--h 10 - 111i:313:ii:Q.3..Qi1i - .lr.....l.... Brown, Bauer, Morse, and the free style relay of Stone, Ball, Cap't.Shira, and Brown gave outstanding per- vfgqvvv- A001 77 ,ia-1 -.-,,,,. .-.-q-L ,.- 0'- ,..- A.. 1' qv-g Y ,,. Q .O gs A5 OO N Tl Fnrst Row Leo Murphy Bxll Garry Red Edgren Vxlas Bennmg Carl Clessler Coach Robert Pendleton Second Row Pat Tracy Bob Stephenson Bob Flscher Ed Scott Q0 --r There wasn t much progress made ln golf th1s season No home meets were scheduled but tryouts to decmde whxch members would go to the Blg exght meet were planned for later ln the year If any Wmona player shows up exceptmon ally well he w1ll be sent to the state tournament tenn1s The first call for candxdates for the tenms team was made durmg the th1rd week m Aprxl An unusually large number of aspmrants turned out for the rosters Among the expermenced players were Carl Clessler Leo Murphy and Donald Edgren Beszdes the Bxg Exght games at Albert Lea matches have been scheduled mth Rochester La Crosse Logan and La Crosse Central 1- Q Frrst Row Donald Skeels Roger Welk Clarence Ja obson Jack Cntchfxeld 17- 1.-n-s at -gg Fnrst Row Robert Fmscher, Claude Myszka, Gerald Berry, Bruce Montgomery, Bxll Fox, Dwayne Panzer, Robert Novotny Second Row John Robb, Owen Wanek, Rrchard Ashley, W lllam Lxbby, Ray Kostuck, Owen Frey Rnchard Ramer Thurd Row Edwm Hamerakx, Fosdxck Hull, James Losmskx, Lawrence Zremer, Gaylord Hanson, Donald Lester track Track was hmdered thxs season be cause of ram but xt finally got under way about Aprml 10 Tlnrty candxdates answered the hrst call for umforms Among the group of veterans who are back are Montgomery dashes, Lxbby, hurdles, and Novotny, wexghts, pomt wmners of last season Seven varsxty meets mcludmg the state meet have been scheduled for 1940 Page 51 19 ' ' -':,'LT.:..--f':'f:'E::,-'l'ff-jjj,-:'Zi -f T15 U ..----- ..----- ',,,- 4 . --1 -,,.. f A... 1 I - ,,,.,------'-' C, L1'J', 9 -' ij -.3-'- ' 'U '- YT-f7fr 7- , 1-,gg g.: -M-f,3,.:',- Jil., 3 - Y.---4,5 , Lf, - '-Y,, , . - -'nu ,bf Iwluih -1 , ' ' gif, . 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' - leadership ' 4 PM Flrst Row Audre Stortroen Margaret Davxes Lorame Ostrom Ka rme Klemschmldt Second Row Shnrley Redman Betty Walsh Harrlet Davnes jean Voelker Betty Chrlstxanson Ruth Thurley Thnrd Row Rosemary Yackel Marlon Lueck Bette Englerth Maxme Solseth Shlrley Fmedler The Leadershxp Club 15 composed of athletxc mmdetl students proficuent 1n class room gym work who have organ xzed to help Mlss Roe m her classes as well as to help themselves through further work ln the field of physxcal edu Catton cheerleaders Peter Hazell Robert Kaehler Glover Thayer Rebecca Volkenant Wllma Chrlstlanson Thms year a new trend was started m cheerleadxng Instead ofthe routme yells new swmg cheers were used The cheerleaders evoked storms of approval and kept both the team and spectators pepped up wlth thelr sxssy brmtches and truckmg In every game, most or all of the smx cheerleaders could be seen lcadmg the Wmona hackers m mlghty yells -1 g a a cabxnet -aa. 'msg 'Q' 'fl 1 Flrst Row Audre Stortroen Lorame Ostrom Msxme Solseth Second Row Shnrley Redman Betty Chnstnansen Ahce Owen Eleanor Czaplewaln Thxrd Row Jane Ahrens Katharme Gramm Bette Engelerth The GAA Cabmet convenes once every other week besxdes havmg tts monthly supper meetmg The GAA has sold candy at athletxc funetxons and held a bowlmg and splash party . :Al v 'A I V th. . .' y - . 4 - T ' 14 ' 0' V K. gn-ls track Thrs trxo from 157 took most of the honors m 1939 track All three placed rn every event evenly dxvrdmg the honors between themselves Left to nght Eleanor Czaplewsln Maxme Solseth Audre Stortroen g1rls basketball Basketball was won th1s year by the Jumor homeroom 1:9 They won easy vrctorres over many of therr opponents and well deserved therr txtle of school champrons Frrst Row Jean Smlth Qhrrley Redmann Margaret Tompkrns Second Row Mary Tsatsos Dolores Roloff jean Rosen cranz Vrolet Peterson Donna Thurow boys basketball In mtramural basketball 109 fought through out a tough season and came out on top of the conference The team had scormg power and experrence behmd lt and was marked as out standrnb Frrst Row Bruce Montgomery Bubs Busdxcker Bull Lxbby Donald Lester Richard Ashley Second Row Bob Flseher B111 Fox Nell McKell1ps Raymond Thompson Gerry Berry Bob Follman Thxrd Row jack Beyers Fred Koonee Edward Gnffith Page 53 boys volleyball Room 109 ghded to vlctory by se1zmg the volleyball champxonshxp m the mtra mural league of the school Crutchfield Qecond Row Nell McKel11ps Rxchard Ashley Gerry Berry Thxrd Row Fred Koonce Raymond Thompson Donald Lester boys' klttenball The kxttenball champronshxp was captured by 109 the outstandmg jumor boys homeroom Fxrst Row Fred Koonce jack Crutchfield Bruce Montgomery Bxll Libby 'ic-cond Row Rnchard Ashley RusscllBusd1cker Nell McKellxps, Donald Lester Thxrd Row Ray mond Thompson, Gerry Berry Edward Grxmth Page 54 gnfls volleyball jumor homeroom 103 won the volleyball champxon shxp for 1940 for the second consecutxve year as champnon Fxrst Row Betty Walsh Ruth Thur'ey Shnrley Shugart 'second Row Audrey Stroxnslu Rosemary Drazkowskr Dorothy Losmsln Thrrd Row Dorothy Lxlla Eleanor Staack Amta Kostuck Catherme Klexnschmxdt g1r1s klttenball Captam Eleanor Czaplewskl led the kxttenball champ xons of 1939 Thxs year the teams were chosen from all glrls mterested xn kxttenball but Eleanor s team was entxre ly made up of-yumors Frrst Row Audrey Stortroen Irene Grupa Irene Peterson Second Row Betty Douglas Maxme Solseth Cap t Czaplewsln , . , I First Row: Bruce Montgomery, Bill Libby, Russell Busdicker, jack 0 l 0 qs ,,,qr- lv-L. I u mmf vr up lan! 1 Nhnnnn d.1m :vm linux Iluumm lmphm run Nnhr Klan XM, and mu ngl-mu up r an .a e- 1 u num 4 run-n 11 hum Hhguxdn hfmlwlunguhl Xiu-usunnl n X8 hm ur mums rhamuruls u IL Inland Thdrrhrr Gm sxpnnmln! nhl um lhhr and lhnald 1 crnl fl! han ward u lh U-rn lhfrmnn14f Klux Hoon N mu cn dclnrls Nmudmm rr-fm :hm vmrk nnna r nrimnl lu na haul! hum 1 and Harm NN xunur 110 pupxn hulmgmn uhlln lilll Brown und H nrl.nn fox lllnhal In the fha ml un mom wk 1 X n m unlnh h I lhr hum 1k ll sn sl X r lnllmx Huxpldlnu tho. .alumlr char! fl ny lu hh Nmudemx .,..--- l N Page 55 - ' . i . , w I A jr vw . ft I 0 X . . 4 .- WAFA, V--i ,fx f 1,11 . - ... M .. 1 : f -1 S ,iii ' - K' Y-M' ,gl ' x ' .' ffml L 7 'W-. 'T -5. 3 Q Q I .- ' in-1, n n . 1 Ln, m 1, Max. ! ...lhA . 3 '- rn-rn-nxlv romplvlvd nm-.lr nur rm. .. 2 1,-'-4 A-'..n-Mmfi'ndv.'.1n f .'ff ...rxl1' -r '- -1, 3, nl-.f. -Q Huh, -4 . ., N- dy ' 'W d V -. - T xx. ..- .,u. , mm- -L.: Q . , ,'..1hQ 1. ...Hr--wnu..d.1 11:1 ' - np' -1 an U.: muah... .l- 1 ku- ir0nlh1'NIu- N ppm... 1. f 1 fs M-. , ' 'za wr' f1rst ard and safety club Accordmg to Secretary B111 Brown We are taught the two essenttals of Frrst ard alertness and efhcrency rn emergencres The omcers are as follows presrdent Ethel Troska vrce presrdent V1las Bennmg and secretary B111 Brown Under the supervrsxon of Mr Pendle ton, the Fxrst Axd and Safety Club has lrstened to varxous speakers and wrtnes sed demonstratxons of first ard Two of the outstandmg speakers were Dr E D Rtsser, who spoke on broken bones and Mr Pryztarskr, who spoke on tralhc rules Front Mr Pendleton Vrlas Bennrng Maurxce Berg Wxllxam Brown Frrst Row Martha Drugan June Hxttner Rosemary Loedmg Irene Gradel Second Row Elame Bucholtz Evcleth Schott Ruth Drugan Dorothy Schnerder Irene Praxel Elverna Wit! . . 1. - v 1 , ' . Third Row: Grace Anglewitz, Laura Wolter, Elaine Valentine, Ethel Troska, Doris Buswell, Betty H . . ., . 1 Potter rad1o club Seated Vernon Wernmann Genevreve Erpeldmg Rosemary Smrth Blame Matzke Audrey Stromslu Standxng Robert Runkel Robert Stanek George Marcy Walter Thorpe Pat Maloney Mr McGrath Norman johns Gerald Fells Jeanne Voelker Melvm Enckson Leo Masyga Page 5 6 We are kept busy through out the year srmphfymg and enjoymg the complex mechan xsm of radro says Presrdent Robert Runkel The ohicers of the club are as follows presrdent, Robert Run kel secretary Robert Stanek supcrvxsor Mr McGrath A defimte program has been adopted by the club The first half of the year was spent rn studymg the mechamcs of radro the last half rn productron The club has made trrps to the radxo statton and tower and hstened to speeches by Mr Dtck Grfford The1r outstandmg achrevement was thetr entrance rn the Radro Play Contest sponsored by KWNO A E u , ..,. , Q . Q'-'Ib I x 5 - AHL gn r-. QR Q4 9 P! beginner's shorthand reading club Seated Grace Datta Lorrame Jacobson Bernrce Vogel Germame Kulas Bernardme Langowskr Josephme janrkowskr Mary Grochowskr Marguerxte Phxlxpps Bermce Koenrg Standmg Ruby Mxlbrandt Mrss Marshall Delores Heftman Iles Storm Mary Gaxney Delores jamkowskr Beth LaBarre Lorrame Schultz Beth La Barre expresses her chref enjoyment of the Begmnmg Readmg Shorthand Club as follows We find readmg short hand especlally entertarnmg when we decrpher Jokes Under the drrectxon of Mxss Marshall the club has a membershrp of 17 Because of the xnformal group readmg there are no oflicers shorthand and typmg awards club Srttmg Mary Stackhouse Florence Neumann Frdehs Grohowskx Jeanne Schultz Vrvman Schrldknecht Dons Nxssen Standmg Helen Johansen Harrret Schaffer Mary Ellen Kerth Ottmlra Volt Lorrarne Moroushek Lourse Thurley Adrrenne Klonowskr Shrrlcy Wrlson Delores Beeman Florence Chuckna Lorrame Crsewskx Helen Hoesly Dorothy M Lxlla Dons Mall: Eleanor Kuyak Lorrame Kulas Ruth Betz Irene Peterson Mrss Everson It s fun' exclarmed Florence Chuckna presxdent of the Shorthand and Typmg Awards Club Other olhcers of the club are vxce presrdent Dorothy Lrlla secretary Lorrame Cxsewskr treasurer Lorrame Kulas and reporter Adrrenne Klonowskr Gxrls who recerve specral pms rn addmon to the regular certxficates sent to all wmnmg contestants showmg that thexr paper was the best one ofthe group sent rn were Lorra1ne Crsewskr, Florence Chuckna Adnenne Klonowskr, and Lorrame Kulas Thxs club meets every week, under the supervxsron of Mxss Clara Everson 135 awards have been won Page 58 4 . I A ' V . I . ' . I . .' . . ., .I . : 1 I l 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 Q ,- . 1 ' - ' . . .D ' . . ' . , I Olrve Angst, Irene Grupa, Elarne Renk. I 1 A 1 1 ' 1 1 v I 1 I - n 1 1 A 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' I 1 1 D ' . . ' ' ' ' ' - 1 1 1 3 1 I - 1 1 I , . Q . 1 rx .A-1 I r-in.-' ' Q QSTAURANT I Q A N H-Kuna' 1. I ' Nil. 7 n , 4 X ' 'A 3 J QU' , 'V 1 A. fi 1 I' x. Y f L chess club Seated Daphne von Rohr Cleo Kemper Betty Bultman John Lelwxca Standmg Mary Mullen Lons Kula: Helen McCarthy Grant Barrett Wayne Dabelstem Frank Wmczewsln Paul Chuchel Mr Peterson Clarence Bell Wrlllam Lang Barbara Grams We Just sxt and play checkers but xt s a lot of fun says Barbara Grams member of the Checker Club Wxth Cleo Kemper as presxdent and Mr Peterson as advxser the checker players planned a tournament and met every two weeks to fight thexr battles through the medxum of the checker board Seated Howard Faxrchxld Ruth Kratz Raymond Marshall Betty Erwm john Robb Standrng Edward Dans Wayne Freeburg Mr Pendleton I chose to enter Chess Club because I heard that chess was an mterestmg warfare ln rx mature states Betty Ervun member, and novx I fmd that It helps tram powers of observance The Chess Club has no offxcers but meets IWICC monthly to battle out the game under the supervmsxon of Mr Pendleton checker club work your way through college club We boys who are mterested m contmuxng our educatron enjoy studymg the practxce of workmg one s way through college states Presxdent Bull Fox Twelve boys study the work opportumtres of x arlous colleges and send to them for mformatxon Seated Dlck Bastian Leo Murphy Wrlllam Fox Donald Edgren Robert Yackel Standmg Kenneth Seelmg john Hxttner Donald Lester Arthur SteHes Glover Thayer Mr Peterson jack Thompson Page 60 2 ' v v v I . , w 3 1 - l , 3 . . f f - r v - v f . - H . . . 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'- r - - A . . - 1 r . , . french club Seated Fred Koonce Daphne von Rohr Wnlham Lnbby Donald Gemes Helen Storhe Standmg Barbara Grams Betty de Groot Donald Mehus Charles Petty Mrs Jaskemec Lyman Whmte Vlrgnma Chapel Margaret Tompkms Rachael Jones Raymond Thompson Donald Lxghtfoot The French people are famous as connoxsseurs of good food and we as a French Club try to follow thenr example says Wxllnam Lxbby presxdent So on February 11 the club gave a party whnch eonsxsted of exght quarts of xce cream snxty sandwnches three cakes root beer and every kmd of ohve At regular club meetmgs however the memb rs 'mold French conversatlons and often play Amerncan games m the French language Officers of the club are presndent Wxlham Lxbby vmce presndent Barbara Grams secretary Rachael Jones, german club Have you ever played Zumspnel? asks Helen McCarthy It s fun because everybody speaks German and pays a forfext xf he doesn t conform to the rules The German Club eonslstmg of twenty two members IS under the supervxsxon of Mxss Bloom The club playa converuatnonal games and smgs German Songs The group elected as then preardent Jean Kropp vxce presxde-nt Maxme Swmsen secretary treasurer Betty Aehed' reporter Beverly Tews Readmg Helen McCarthy Flrst Row Dorothy Walters Jean Kro-pp Antoma Tsatsoa, Maxme Swmsen Beverly Tews Grace Bunke Second Row Betty Ache! Clure Getz Alvma Papenfuu, Joan Schwanke Betty Blur, Carol Breed Standmg George Schmelmg Victor Gxlberteon, Norman Kohlepp Roy Voelker Helen Drexel Wdma Buhoi, Mrs: Bloom Page 61 l .: ' ' F V - ' ' 4 .V . . . . . , . - ,, . . ,, . . . . . ' . . ' . . . ' . A , . l U .I . . . . b , . V , - - . I .1 . - - 3 1 , C I 2 and treasurerg Robert Thompson. .l - 1- U l . . . rv ' A A ' ' , : ' - ' . ' ' : - . z , . l 5 v I u D U D - r . 1 . ' 5 . 1 . . 1 n . . : I I I I a camera club First Row Beverly Vater Dorothy Wacholz Doris Dotterwick Mae Brandt Jacque Roth Robert von Rohr Donald Mehus Betty Haase Albert Logelm Second Row Kenneth Tribell John Beranek Alfred Krieger Robert Lueck Mr Zilliox Third Row Raymond Mortinger Chauncey Safranek Harlan Papenfuss Elaine Matzke Ethel Troska Rosemary Yackel Fourth Row Milton Schulz Belvadene Ives Dorothy Schneider Corlyn Ross Susan Gibbons Fifth Row Marion Lueck Virginia Haesly Gloria Deilke Z H President Kenneth Tribell is quoted as saying We all have increased our knowledge of photography under the guidance of Mr l 101 The camera club chose the following officers from a membership of thirty president Kenneth Tribell vice president Betty Haase secretary Dorothy Wacholz and treasurer Robert von Rohr After Mr Zillmox demonstrated the method of printing tmtmg and enlarging the members of the club were given an opportunity to outdoor club First Row Ray Haggen Earl Qchumacher Stanley Meyers Norbert Cxsewski Donald Considine Beverly Ronnenberg Dorothy Naas Mariiane Jackson Doris Tamter Audre Stortroen Ruth Magerus Mr Davis Second Row Marion Jacobson Rosemary Thompson Ruth Gernes Gladys Armstrong LaDonnah Brown Thomas Peltier Randolph johnson Lucille Pittelko Elaine Wetzel Betty Knopick Dorothy Masyga Edna Kohler Third Row Ruth Kratz Phyllis Bublitz Edwin Hamerski Bob Pace Bob Tillman Robert Stephenson Charles Gernes Maxine Solseth Nancy Qchroeder Fourth Row Bob Follman Kenneth Matson Harold Thiele Palmer Brand Gordon Robb Edward Gritith Paul Chuchel Bill Shura Verne Bublitz Clarence Ctibor Walter janikowski Through the various adult speakers and club members I have not only learned many interesting phases of the outdoors but I have come to thoroughly enjoy the club stated president Gordon Robb Nancy Schroeder the only other omcer is secretary The Outdoor Club with Mr Davis as adviser is entertained by talks and discussions given by members of the club and outside speakers Actual ex periences in hunting camping, sports and hobbies are given and they prove informative as well as educational Page 62 - 5 - 1 I 4 i 1 1 I n n ' V . . . , U 5 - f , i - A - - 5 I - , V . U- , - - : , ' . , . ' . . ' Y ' . . , . , r U . . - - - 3 1 p ' S - ' U . 1 Y - - I ' . . -A A - . . demonstrate their ability in the same type of work. . ' ' :Y v vI I I I I , . . V . - . - V : I I I I I 1 I I : I v Q v I I Q I I I I . . - ,, . , . . : . , ' . ' . .A ' A ' ' . . - ' . . . . . motzon p1cture operators Fxrst row seated Irene Grupa Mary Ellen Kexth Irene Peterson Frrst row standmg Louxse Couche Barbara Tearse Robert Stanek James Mxller Harlan Papenfuss Bette Englerth Rxchard Ashley Betty Anne de Groot Howard Fmrchnld Patncxa Curtxs Second Row Barbara Grams Margaret Haase jean Gnflith Roger Church Davnd Kerkow Wendell Olson Wxllnam Mahlke Wxllnam Saehler Tlnrd Row Mr Knrwm George Kemper Gordon Robb Rnchard Ball It as a proven fact that leammg through the use of motnon pxctures has proven 3595 more effectnve than other methods stated Mr Kurwm, the advnser of the motxon pncture stall' Thus 1s the hrst year that gurls have been accepted and there are about 25 boys and gxrls who gnve up the1r study p nods to operate pmcture machmes for varxous classes av1at1on club Fxrst Row lrvxn Angst Wxllxam Dexllre Frederxck Bauer George Gulbrandsen Jack Crutchfield Dale Flemxng Everett Leuhman Second Row Ga1l Schultz Stephan Sulack Robert Bollman Wxlham Garry Ross Drussel Lawrence Zremer Donald Bauer Thxrd Row Gordon Schellhas JamesC1erzan Dwxght Schultz Franklm Krage Mr Speltz Albert Logan Clarence Krenz Frank Wmcze wsln Standmg Donald Morse For the axrmmded thn club has roven to be an educatnon as well as an enjoyment stated Don Bauer an actxve member Smce there are no officers the clug ns under the complete supervmon of Mr Speltz Every other week the twenty four members study vanous phases of aeronautxcs hke navxgatnon axr crafts parachutes and the theory of Hxght An mterestmg pomt about the club ll that theu' study corresponds to the aeronauncs course taught at St Mary s CoUege Page 63 . . This year sound equipment hasbeen installed, which has added to the work as well as to the joy of being an operator. . - travel club Left Irene B lmbenr-lc Sxttung Ge-fr,,1nZ:-nke Marx Wos janet Bulxks Arlxne Stf-Hes Bztrx Bultrnan rene Kul-cl nsk Marl n Klax tter Mrs Oslenclorf Jeanne Tompkrns The Forestry Club has spent the past year studyxng methods xxluth may lmproxe the forestry eondrtlons rn the Unxtetl St xtes samtl Charles Gernes member of the Forestry Club Officers of the Club are presxdent Burnell Lcclcbuhr wee Dftwdtllf Melwm Errckson secretary Arthur Solseth and treasurer Dale Lee One of tht mam speaktrs was Albert Pullrng who spoke on the held of forestry Page 64 Travel Club speakers haxe taught me the manners and customs of forexgn peoples says Arlene Steffes The ofticers of the club are presxclent Juamta Hoff man nee presmdent Margaret Bollman and secretary treasurer Jeanne Tompktns Under the drrectron of Mrs Ostendorf the srxteen boys and g1rls spend two hours a month lxstenmg to recent travelers tell of themr experrences Outsrde speakers haxe been Irene Bambenek who talked about her tmp to Europe Mrs Mary Svx am who spoke about her South Amerm can crurse M ss Hrllyer who rllustrated a talk on Al :ska vxrth prctures and Hot ttnst Lce vt ho prt sented a detaxled descrlp tron of England forestry club Se ated D '1 ' C ns ci ne H r ll Herglrr Wrllxam Thomas Darol Lee Robert Straueh Qt mtl ng B mll L: lrbuhr Charles Gernes Elmer Boller Clarente Krenz Curtrs Bahl Melv n Erma kson Dal: Lee Mr Albert Way ne Nurthrup Parker Brown 1 '4 ' . 1 V . 1 if I 'V 1 ' . 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' 5' df X x ., zo: 15 ff IT f M m art club Frrst Row Bob Reynolds Lora Lande Gladys Anderson Everett Brown Clarence Ctrbor Ruth Magerus Betty Hammerel Thomas Peltxer Helen Grxesel Marxjane Jackson Second Row Betty Ann deGroot Ruth Wood Helen Storhe Elame Bronk Lyda Henn Mane Erpeldmg Charlotte johnson Wxllram Corchran Nancy Holden Melvm Panzer Ruth Gernes jean Chandler Jean Grrflith Thxrd Row Pat Curtns Margaret Haase Hope Hanson Dorothy Greene Fred Koonce Robert Mahlke Rmchard Zrmmerman Randolph johnson Mmss Beyerstedt john Ctxbor I enjoy bemg presrdent of Art Club because rt grves me a chance to tell the gxrls who make up the majorrty of the thxrty four members what to do admxts Fred Koonce presxdent ofthe club Other officers are vxce presxdent Randolph Johnson, and secretary treasurer Betty Greene Officers of the first semester were presxdent Robert Mahlke vxce presldent John Ctxbor secretary treasurer Betty Hammerel and reporter Charlotte Johnson A noon txme dmner party was held February 29 Under the dxrectxon of Mxss Beyerstedt the club has devoted much of rts txme to makmg settmgs and scenery for school programs sew1ng club Frrst Row Marlon Enckson Jane Ahrens Bernadme Murray Lxla Lande Donna Ahrens Elame Roberts jean Harms Edna Kobler Qecond Row Grace Burfemd Joyce Ross Hortense Lee Bernadme Langowsln Dorothy Baranlnewmcz Evelyn Stahmann Lucrlle Pxttelko Claxre Gatz Mass Mclntxre rn the background It s fun because we can make what we want to and enjoy bemg together whxle we sew, saxd Hortense Lee actxve member of the Sewmg Club At the begmmng of the year there were two clubs Omcers of Club A were presxdent Marlon Jelhs vrce presxdent Becky Hunt ley secretary treasurer Lorrame Mxller Ofhcers ofthe Club B were presndent Nancy Schroeder vxce presrdent Joyce Ross secre tary treasurer Betty Exchman At the end of the first semester the clubs were unxted mto one Officers then elected were presrdent Jean Harms vrce presrdent Joyce Ross and secretary treasurer Hortense Lee The Sewmg Club members under the dmrectxon of Mrss Mclntxre, made attractxve garments for themselves Kmttmg and em bordermg were also a favorxte pastmme The sxxteen members of the club brought mdwxdual sewmg to each meetmg One of the hxghhghts of the year was a field trrp to the Smger Sewmg Machme Company Page 66 , l g 3 A v - I w f - p : I r 1 1 I D 1 3. , y , I . n - , , ,, , . , , , - ' y ! y l - 1 ! , . . n Y . -, 5 . . . . . . , , ' I Y ' v ' ' v Y ' V I ' Y ' - l ' I V - 7 V - Y ' u qv Bill Garry Dirk Hamer and Rm Shnrhuler l vored hoods luck ll ull and Bull 4 orrhmn .ure-1 d on colorful ' smrfs leasantscarfswgre worn In HJ Leo 'Nlurphy and Hadnor Um Gram Angllwtz wore super -.horl -kaunpz skirts Summers open nerked shlrls plaid Nklru and loud sox ra hugh In the Class mom wnh Pf1lTrArx Dmluru Jnrmhd Jean Wakdicld and Rn-hard X3 elk inn Hmum rude hugh rn llghl prints 6 I-a5hmn suvu uhmu d with liubs llusdnclur s 1 :weeds Out oflha fn-zhmn parade 8 su ppcd Shlrlu Nionsun Slack sun 9 by Ions Hartz iunns hnpp brlghumd Ihr 10 uandpll Ruth Darrow ll llkwd hugm has lim-1' hedrh wolr was worn l' by 'Nldrlon lampbmll Nlary George- und Ruth Hymms Rohmrla DMN ill wont luudy Aln1Tlllm.nn ln -.lnpm-. H Turlmns for Nlarjom I Sllrm man Nhrudnr- Jarksun I6 donm-d xhorls Long John Sxlwer alias Pat Tracy Athlete Melnn Panzer V The old Ford Janice Waters broke down Ruth Matlas Taking her to the wood shed' Lor rame Nlnller Dick AQ Dmm Ragtime cowboy llsT 1'? U1 P A recruit, Sleepmg on the Job Manlyn Klavntter In Jall or watching the zoo? Betty Bultman 'Q SW: '4' -50.4-.K Splll beglnner one foot splash Betty Erwin - if Grandma what blg arms you Joe Dorothy Naas Then the rams came-Elaine Jewell you have ' 'vlfglllld I happel h S IJ h ., M K I k A need for beef steak Walter Stort F0911 Anot er amue o nson ary oscles 1 The tables are turned on Kathryn Shet tler, Wir Henry Seventh hour Leo Mur h Everett Luhman P 3, Bill Llbby, Roger Church and Don Edgren Page 68 Jack Thompson Sleepmg ln class W h at c l a s s 7 any class Teacher no see, photo graph tell all-Charles l ' ' 5 ' , M . ' ' . ef' ee ... J f e J - - 7 . f . . 5-x A I I ,, r .-.f, U ,' ' ' in . 3 y 1-. .., AV? . R t Knoll IWW 6 cs 416 ts 194-O Its 1940 but youll remember that ln 1939 Winona High School fl defied the fates by drubblng thelr established rnals ln an un forgettable Armlstlce home commg game passlng 12 was typical of Bowes yersatlle team school spmt VI dommated the home comlng parade Rebecca 44 fulfilled the wishes of the hterary mmded South ofthe Border a was whlstled by the students and newsboys eury body paused to refresh C61 with coca cola this student conveyor 7 was seen every mornmg at 8 Zu brmgmg W H S goers from dlstant homes we 18 met the gang at Kratzs Gone Vhth the Yhnd a four hour performance done m technucolor 19 fulfilled the fondest expectations of the moyle fans at the State the thrlstmas spmt fl0n was magmfied by the The Shepherd s Star The lnncrf nrcle ill salled across the equator m All At Sea Page 70 w. r n..- m hnlknr dup In lhuuf Ilnm Slmnfl Klxrm Sanford Ihnnlfrmd I lhbons L, nw w n rs lnlklny .sho N r Ihnvu N Imxmrmmnl sun mu- s'ud1nIs7 Krlnnn Nhfhs Iuppx usa ark Inrlolln Juhnvm I m wo :Lu 1 0 n ngnr N II mul' Xllldrul Xlhnrhl Ilnunnrx Ilr41Imw-.ku-.lurk I xnur r-luxin N Ru 11 rl Slam II I ook nl lhnl 1' Ir Lu an I.Irk1I lrl Klaswhr ral and r I uns II.nrl1 In nm Iiumhn nu I. 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Bonnie Nash and fruends 8 Tony Vanderpas rushing the season 9 BurnellLedebuhr studying 6 Irvln Angst sprmg fever ll Smlhng Mabel Sennck l0 Delores Joranlld and Jean Grlffith 13. Irene Praxel and Ruth von 14. Betty Bultman. Margaret drashek, up ln the anr ' BOIIHIBII, GCOYZIB Zenke- Page 77 I Q' .9 , A 5 . '31 ' . Q' 0 :bf QC. 8 .Qc I A . I - ' 8 '23 ' 'fu 1 V QQ-if l- U I', . Y ' I . l . ' 1 . ' I - 1 . ' . ll , l 0 . A -- XLQX9 2 e K 0 eo W IW lan I' oster ,hd -R41-y ll Jamce W aters 'B- .S 0 'Ig- Zdk 6925 X3 095 Qwcw X Or 1 0 why rl Ugly- o ox 1. 6, ex tgywe B 12 Jack Roth and Duck Kropp In 9 96 Page 78 ge 7 Bob Stevenson Donna Thurow '11-1,6 and Bob Tillman el 'www 'na' -U 5 Q 'ia Av J ' 'g. M, U 4 J. x ,V , I A, ff? I4 T4 I x 'O- 9 I g 1 IX Ll Mak' K' 'viii-Fa' -vw-uwvc :P s i Q49 'xov' 4 0 l n 3 ' y if W J .Q 5 U, , F I 14 I 1 Am f S I 53 1 f' X . , v M4 X. K. , .FQ xg Ex . u . , i 1' Jia ff X , in ,aij I ,,.r' A u Q z Y ! U ja! , X , . 5- . 42 , W ' . 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Lowe Leaf Note B00kJ' 31 00 IO 35 00 Sc IOC 20c WILLIAMS BOOK 8: STATIONERY NELSON TIRE , P E SERVICE, Inc GOODYEAR E LIC C W S I S O I 1 nd eqfg MOTOROLA ' XR I c Qter 11 0 II 111 U I HOME AND CAR RADIOS ' ' 1' A Corner 4th and johnson Srrccrs Phone 2700 X IHOHQMI n I I B K I I J I I M . 4 , W It 1 f A If f I Z If Q V JYSIH ' V3-5 .A 1 J' 1 I :A I 'J' ,JI I H A-,J xy' J U J Sf I ax ' I ld, KJ if If I V J of '. rv I A J! -4 fr L w fl, . ,V If ' ' I - Z I I1 - . . .W 5 TIRES AND BATTERIES I ' I ' A A A If X -I- r r 'cllarh6NQTV' xkd ased ar of Q if QR Ac-KAN 1-U CL fr u aY X J S ncelg! Qi Q -HKLLYN s MORGAN LE,Lg f years 4143293 JEWELER sa IS vnce to Wmon sf JJ! L I U Complzmenr: o L PENNEY CO 71 EAST THIRD STREET M LIBERA SONS CO G ERAL MERCHANDISE ES Mmrs Say lt wlth Flowe 7 SI BRECHT FLORAL C D82 UCC! 66 Vw est Thxrd Street Gwen A pnece of paper To prove A sheet of paper s equal to a l y dog b 2 1 lc ff clmed plane xs a slope up A slow pup IS a lazy dog Proof A sheet of paper rs an mk lme lane An m Lwes of football men remmd us r e Txs for honor that we slug And departmg leave behind us 25 Q p Footprmts on another s mug A X RACKOYV, Proprletor Bobby V Rohr May I see my geometry mark? Mxss Pallas Have you a mxctoscope? Page 90 D e f 7 ,J jx . JP k W ' ' N 'J r . f' '1- .lA.- e- ,: ' QI Q s f - E' f X A l I 'J V J I , . 1 E 1. x Aj?tFj Ay .J U , V f . I f ' r e 'L '- R' ww' JD A1 S 527- ' 1 rx' xv S F T 1 A X S ' P 1 . ' ' h R C a l I K XO! t' or ' ' I-I H ' , 1 ' .VJ ' 0 'gif ' ' , , l 4 l 4' Vi - N , .Xp R ,X X fbx Yin- u f R ,I . A ' u A b U pl x SJW 1 ll ,NJ 'XM I L Xi ' K I LV, ' J . X: Mi . Jr! 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WINONA NESOTA LM: My' WA!! ffll.. bt' ,4,f-:v,t!!bf,4fpg-,vZf!'Qi5' A ff' 1' .JVM I 1.41, Q-ful. T VBR FLIQL draw? 0, ,ENE E ALQHBEWOS VYARD I 4141 1,11 ,fav 'K' - Plnntozllfq 4 , ,577 :fe 543 lt ulfh llou er PILTURIHS WEST END AND HUE1 STREET ,X T, , GREEN HOUSES Im Florzfty LUN Db AY STL DIO 807 West Kms Street WINONA MINNESOTA Page 93 ? 1 , X: ' . - J1' , SB' 1' X ' y ,v ' A Y fly X I. A ' I KJ 4 4-f X , ' 4 1 nr V Y X A! 1 lu if 3 .-7 T - .L J JV ff! ' 1 .T 3 2 xx 'if Q -if JW X3 5 v t L ix 1' f ' V I 1' X 71, V ' X ' . C W L M T T , T Y , 1 1 1 I T 1 ' f-1 , T N ,Q -- v' A ' 'ff l I 7 vfflr I A 1 U! ' ' , ,I I , V -If , T ,f ' 4, Y 4 A 1 V an T 4 I V 1 S, I - -,' -AnQl'f,.f L , -1 ,- lf E ' if A , ZS. I If S, f E ff , 1 in i ft L - - t ., '45 ' R R 'R R WW R R R R RR RR R R R R R Y ' I E 1 J 4.4 . 3 4.-. ,f 1 1-rl-lf? A R F T 4 , , .1 3, .v gn I-40 4' V, A Q .L Q4 'QA 1' T ' 11 . I ' 4-.gl-Y, 6 -2 .t X 'fri -V i M A A ,is 7 , , .g,..b4,-f, f . 4 .1 T - 1 f J A ! 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Rv up FfoBfDfHoPK1Ns Co Glover My mother frxed a dozen eggs for my break f h I h d told her I a on to wrxte to be full of yolk t' f x WJ 7' ,FJ The Nash Clothuf J uf -4- T' 'I' III fl f H U1 0? ft Company 'I Mangold Dames Incorporated lb Bl k d 1 Wa JH of In Sue 'Xll et of Rleh Dum lmcuets t Page 94 ,Lp ' I 4 f 1 5: . rv? i Vw I NJN ' i I I 77 Y W W fifm WW X I v k 3I r is ' 'ff l 1 4 , 5 . - . . . ! V f 7 ' 'W vi O . 6-Q gig r , ' g' xr' 5 I 'A f - f - f V SEE , LX, 'L A ' - Me. f ix'-xr I K. I , V F V ,JV ' 2 ep S V, V SJ ef- X as at WJ Lea New .. x l A , U . V x.f l . : , , i 1 M 7 U 9 l r i . l. U ' ' , 1 . . w , E ' ' ' - ' 1 'N N! - ' l , X J4 A A W l X, X 1. M a t ,WJ 3 1 x ,V , : Y is v fe N o t ' 1 ' Y . f I . i : ' i , ' 1 FN A , . i 0 Cv! JJ l 1 : ' - N' N 1 1 ' 'lf' ast t is morning. la w s g i g ' ' ,J 1 . V, 'I x I w my column for the H1-News today,and shewanted me 7, , , f, . -.- , y R - .FF -Fe I . iff l i xx jj I if J U J 1 f X K s -J' 5 V A H -L ' ' 'F ' I Y - y ' if , , ' U N l ,s ' J , JA- 4 J J I T 1 I , . , - -1 fy ,J N JJ - ,- . ' f Q k ' lj X ' I Mfg nl ,CWM ,Jjj . ' , H' I XJ. ,1 1 Q hrvjm I' f t' JN nl 1 I f ' . 'yr' Y-J . . . l 1 ' ' - l l Y JV ' ,Q X 1 M N ,II , N ling l Q v 'X . ' N , A U 1 , l 4 'U . . , l -le-S r 1 -1 Established 1870 Incorporated 1910 The George Hillyer Furniture Company The More ulaere you nd the rzalzomzlly adzertzsed Imey FURNITURE RUGS LINOLELMS CHINA GLASSWARE PICTURES MIRRORS BABY CARRIAGES LAMPS AND SHADES Nos 166 and 168 Center Street WINONA IVIININESOTA R HAMILTON H J A G1 t You Can Bc Proud to Q' STAGER JEWELRY STORE Corner Thrrd and Mam Streets W Warmmgton WWF -es -H r- +- EDWIN A BROWN 1 rescrxptron Druggrst S S The Rexall Store 117 West Thxrd Street Phone 4932 THE FASHION INC 165 Center Street Walk a Half Blofk and Saze an Everythmg New rn Ladres and Muses Read to wear Ne for Spr ng and mmer Hugh School Students Trade Apprec ated and Specnal Concesstons Made MR AND Mas C A GERNES 10c to 25C Store 50 West Thrrd St 10c to 31 00 Store 50 East Thrrd St F we al es IIIC efvlcet G ERAIVQT RESf 6 Center Str t P ne 2740 Wmorfh Minnesota Page 95 H l V ' fi , V 'I V I , . ,, . - V . - r I w -fx r - I 5.2. ' , , if ' ' 1 -J. . 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Daughter V Q Afk or .Wufzafard ocaho ax Coal s up Eff' BRI ERPC0 cu tht y U Mother Yo stood at the doo quxte a llc wxt t a young man I t mght HENRY G HANSON Segiiothy S O M' C fo' JEWLLHQ Mother Bu I m sure card the d and u h Daffy dcfmmo 158 Mam Strut Dandruff-chxp off the old bl Horse sense-just stable thxnkmg WINCJN fl AIIN N 1 son Study an obsolete term Page 96 Perxod 55 mmutcs of torture Myth femmme of moth vi- I 1,1 ,, ,, ,,,,,,, M, , ,,-,,, H V p ff? , , ,, , , V' A . l lf, Q1 fl I, A 1 I , .V ' I lc' 'nm lu ,'uqr'li,- U51 yrf '. N. C. A. f ' Cl! S- -i--lifflft . dslytbf f ' 4' fx If fl: p, 4 Lf - - - - - , -L LL tv I L Tx 1 1V Q soo -. L .sioo l JL' lf ' Y 7 Kb 9 X yj J 0- J' A l,-I. . A.'1f.,, M- -' J' U' ,f g If 4 M Y W U . Q KV' Jw, M V 1. Ap, J Y V 5 1 fl fl 1 ' if i wif V A J V! 4 V Y 'M V sl' . j , vf . ' J 1 fu L l 'f , X ' ' .Af Y : JA-I If W jc 'W ' IV. 0,1 A Vx VJ xl ' ,K I ' ,X ' ' - A yd: I J' ' A J , Vu l bf 1 ' J . ' 'JJ 4 ,J ., I Ji! 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I .. f - x 1 I A X Q v ' s I f' I , V N A 1 , ' A fn I T LT i I vw- S ,I ! 5 'I' A I I fr' I -- X I JU J gc ' ix g H. L I ' ' V A ji, I . K -V T - - Q X. f - A N- 1 A I A A ' ' v , . T I f I ' C X .,4.l,, , ,iv H , W WW ,, ,, , , , S N Y I ff -- H xv' Wai., ,Il , ., - X A YN- . ,MY :X VUL ,X-v Q . I Y Y - Y SQ L L A X I ' A i O T I T . . I A . ,. , ..Z , K -7 ,I ' , T . S ' 359 COMPLIMENTS OF WILLIS COMPANY WINONA MINNESOTA Dealers rn Co AL FUEL OIL Bmldezf Supplzw If on Fzremaz Stoker: Milf NA INILSI IHLATRLQ off It J T enq JL f The Avo J AWALNONA ff! Mr Zrlhox What does the formula H2SO4 stand for? .J Kenneth Scelmg Two h ts and sent out four txmes Kratz Caddy Shop Wznana J Mort Popular Chaperon Why d1d you tell that young fellow you had to go to the dressmg room for some cold cream? Sukz S I had to do somethmg to get the chap ff my hands Restaurant Bubs B I woke up last mght wnth the feelmg that my watch was gone so I got up and looked for xt jxm S Well was xt gone? Bubs No but lt was goxng G F Whnrc STEVENSON S Inc STAR SHOE REPAIR Smart wearmg apparel for the g1r1 who knows and cares I zt J mu 3014 ll find xt ben 174 BIAIN STREET SERX ICE STH LE QU ALITH Phom 2929 Page 98 I I I . n , .7 . I ' I - A Ai' I . . ' 1 A f ff 1 ' h I ,f f I , - . I I I if if 5 jj ff. V . . 1 ' I f I I ff xg T11 1 ' ' ,. ' l K I ' ' F1 1' S T E I 9 I M I J ,f 4 , f ,I 4' 5 , , , ,K J ' U X, rl X L I I ii, ll ,V N 14. X xg A m R for 715911 i R, 'jf' 5, I V A,-if ' I , 1' 1 ' , RA! 2 .A M6 fflf' Z r A P' X A X 5 ,h f J . I A X1 xv , gl A X73 . I If I I A a 1 ' z , i ' .' I I I ' A, I , 7 A I ' ' Y - .Z - H .fr 0 f SIR 'M-I I 'R I I I I 9 i -1 . A - i E .4 f . g V, V p . .,, E , M , - A , 3 . y THE COLLEGE OF SAINT T Lgyk TQX f XX 1110011 Mmncsotl if LL ut t Ll cut r mt r Sutntt ln Ku mg A tn. ned hx tl -K fu r f A cmd mxefsxx s Hmlls mtmhtrshlp m tht AHTCYICIII As ate. 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