Worthington High School - Trojan Yearbook (Worthington, MN)

 - Class of 1950

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ST ff '.TIQf I C, SSES JK,RTS We the class of l95O would luke to pay trrbute to one who has done much for our scbool For the past fave years Mr Nremeyer has glven much of has tlme and energy toward developlng an Instrumental department to whrcn everyone pornts wrth pnde l-las work teachlng future band members tbelr scales begrns early rn the mornrng and contlnues long after the school burldrng has been deserted A pep meetlng a football game or a basketball game wltbout Mr Nremeyer IS as unfamrlnar a srght as the game would be wrthout the team And so to you Gerry Nremeyer because you ve grven us a band of wblch we are proud because of your eager entnusrasm and fun lovrng splrrt we dedrcate thas book THE l95O TROJAN 5 lllllllllllll - s Z ,- ' 1 , . I 1 I - I I We students owe a tremendous debt to Dr. S. A. Slater. We're proud that he began in our school the work for which he re- X ax' ceived nation-wide acclaim. lt was in l924 that Dr. Slater first began his extensive tests tor tuberculosis among children of school age Every year he gives the Mantoux tests to all freshmen, seniors and all students new to W. H, S. Today the disease is almost obsolete among our school populations For your deep interest in our welfare, the Worthington Public Schools would like to say Thank you to you, Dr. S. A. Slater. DR. S. A. SLATER SCHOOL BOARD Once a month these six men along with Superintendent Durbahn meet to determine the policies that direct us of Worthington High School They functioning Members ofthe school board are V E Brown tclerkl Edmund Blixt W H Prouty tpresidentt Superintendent E A Durbahn Frank H Schmidt ttreasurerl Dr P W Harrison l-l D Ludlow 6 it are burdened with the many jobs and responsibilities of keeping thelschool NWN H UAHU AM U IH 1 Q, ismmuumnu Nw QU m 6 Slllllllll Elllllllll The Student Councll is a representa- ttye student group whtch forms the gr governlng body of our school. The Stu- dent Councll ts composed of class offtcers, representatnes of organlzatlons and stu- dents elected by the hamerooms The numerous projects on thelr agenda A were varied Among the thlngs accomp- ltshed thus year were the Red Cross Dnve, the Chnstnnas Basket Dnye, school parttes and two successful homecomlngs Our counctl played host to the Student Councrls of the Southwestern divlsion at the flrst conventton ever held ID Worthtng- ton. The offlcers af the Student Counczl cre Douglas Koepsell, prestdentg Dean Gulbranson, xtce-presg Rhoda Wolff, secretary-treosurerg Paul Wlener, bustness manager Mass Mabel Luang lS the advlser. These are the people who keep the Counctl functlonlng smoothly, 1 -K x Mrs Gpertson, Vtce-presldent of the League of Women Voters, is plctured here presenttng the Unlted Natlons' Flag to the school. Douglos KoeDsell, Prestdent of the Student Counctl, and Wesey Mellgren, Presrdent af the Juntor College Student Counctl, are shown accepttng the flag on behalf of the school. Danna Hezg and Gretchen Erecht are reglsterlng Student Counctl members from Larnoerton for the flrst Southwestern Dlvtslon Contentron of Student Counclls, whlle Doug Koepsell, Councll presdent, looks cn. G L s,N Q9 -RJ Q si bahn Mr. Arnold Sanderson, our high school principal, has done an excellent job in a position that has endless responsibilities. Along with a quiet wit, he is also one ot the rnost helpful persons the seniors know. Every problern, large or small, was always taken care ot by our Superin- tendent of Schools, Mr. E A. Dur- bahn. Although this was his thirteenth year here, it vvasn't unlucky. Sound advice was always given with a rnood ot joviality or sincerity, whchever the situation called tor. Mr, Roger Gruss, our as- sistant principal, could very well he called our att ciency expert. His hard work and tine sense ot humor have gained tor hirn the respect ot the students and taculty alike. Liv This mural, painted by a tormer Worth ington art instructor, Frank Wachowiak adorns the oftice ot Sclperintendent Dur f '15 'fvsg L BLANCI-IE ANTOINE Englrsh ESTI-IER BERREAIJ Englvsh VIVIAINI BOLI-IM I-Iome Econornlcs JOAN BOYCE r WILLIAM ESOYCE r WILLIAM BRENNAN Mathematlcs VICTOR BLJLLER Muslc: It seems as It the only way we students get to know Mlss Johnson IS to develop an ache or paun But no matter what the state of our health shes always our trlend Shes a regular genlu at detectung Chrcken pox and measles and an expert at checklng our eyes and ears It e cant read the exam papers and hear our asslgn ments It s no fault ot Mass Johnson s Frequently when were Ill she goes beyond the llne of duty and takes us home In her Cheyne 4? A I ' I , At I P 1 - 5 DONALD CHASE ,a--f-f,-- World HISIOVY and even calls on us when we're hospitalized. Q ' Tale I f , Y , 7 I IO JOHN CURRAN HAROLD DALLAND SARA HANTENJ Englnsh r SAMUEL HELD CONRAD HOEF MARCIA HOLLAND JEAN JOHNSON Physncal Educahon Mathemahcs story Mathemahcs Science Socual Scrence English Home Economncs One of our best and most helpful fnends as the school secretary June Nelson Whenever there are 'fuckers to be sold money to be collected or papers to be rnurneographecl she ms nght there So thanks June for all the assistance you have glven us the sennors durlng our four years at W H S 9 J J 4 1 y E Q l A X ?Ux S MARGARET DITTMER ..s.........,,..,... Social some ' ' WfNEEgff I Ew'--4 I I I I ll MN CAROLYNE KRUSE BARBARA LEWIS MABEL LUING JUNE MEADLEY GERTRUDE NEWHOUSE GERALD NIEMEYER DEAN NORDELL MILTON OSTERBERG English English Mathemaflcs Rhysrcal Educatnon Mathematrcs Latin Music Industrnal Arts Industrral Arts ? I2 DANIEL REONIER HARRIET SATHER ARNOLD SEXE RUEBEN SVINGEN ARLENE THORSEN KENNETH THOMPSON Mathematics Science ELVIN THUE Agrlculture l.aVONNE WALLRICH Commercsal I3 -if o ale o va ox XS EMO his Wmolx 'lol ml U o e 3 Sli 3 wx fl O G Wefents WE LOW 5 vt Qt W all O Blu NQNOY X300 l one X e O ma X YNO ESSXS S O X, vol 6 me e r eve Ygax ra Wool K out XO N Oglefl S C e 3 e w K 3 Q9 they X sseghe al0lXl mn xtbr ll 0 keqevtl R ace e l Cafe becO l we W Wt Wt Barbara Tnpp Gretchen Breclwt and Norma Bucher are the three sensor gurls who worked nn the pruncrpal S offrce Their efflcrency and wrllrngness to work greatly Irghten the burdens that would otlwerwrse tall on the shoulders of the administration gtl XO 2 o vel 3 bla ls to elm! N eww X 'I'--...,, cl ll metal SC MQ 6 I4 Y lRlS WESTMAN ,o.,...a,oo.,oo..... Lzbrary FLORENCE WlLLlAMS o..,s,aa.. Muslc BETTY WOODARD s,.,., Cornmerclal MARVEL WOOLDRICK ,,,,,. 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Meter he r .en evens wer the to-sen: r prom and skrp day Then ame 22171- 3 reafe td Cornmeniement a 'D ' 'r ' K, :Cage enctng o tr hgh -J 3,1 core tw.tC The advlsers of the lass of l9f'T Miss Holland and Mr Hoff are shown here wtth the ten too magaz ne salesmen Then- hapoy smtl ell us they enjoyed t s ak dnner they earned se ng magaztn s to ttncn e our yearbook On the S alt page at our l95J Trojan we ftnd the lne Publ shed by the Sentor Class of Worthungton l-hgh S hool These sentors haxe mode a ya uable contnbu tuon to the publtcatron of our book They are Jeanette l-lenntng 'vllss l-lol land Mr Hoff Ken Roberts Danna l-letg Mary Ann Morftt Gretchen Brefht Dale Ku l LOrrGlne Dcyts Tub y M 1 r Phyllts Anderson and ,lantce Hall J-1, L An lrtshman wnth o Swedish brogue that was Eugene Cole as he read Mr Dooley on the Game of Football at the sentor pheasant banquet This banquet was the tntttatton for the new grade school cafetena Carol Lynn Andersen Usher Club 4 Wesley Anderson l7 Phyllus Anderson Usher Club 4 Homecomtng Queen 4 Bowllng League L l L ln Ban 2 3 4 Lattn l-lonor Socuety 3 Clannet Quartet 3 4 Honor Soclety 4 Harlan Asche Football 3 Basketball 2 TrOCk2 3 4 WClub3 4 ' to C N, . , ' 4 0 . t I 1 4 es t ' he fe lt llr ' e C . 3 , t , 'T X ' , U l t ' 4 rx P ll l , l , . h, t-, b e e , n . ll T , F X ' , . ir., ul , f 2 L 3 ,4:, f by ' V I ' Ti' fi ' f ' A Jun: , T . , ' ' ' ' ' ' '- lf A 11 Tylufe ':- . M I A L 3, 45 atn eaa 3, 4L d , , 3 in . t t L f - Joanne Basfrnann Glee Arroos r,,,,, - . s.-I , .., - Efla Mae Barnes Ervin B005 x-'r -,v,2-4 -- ,jo 1, ir3'v4 ,jg :iz Cc-vr,' I 5, .1 Dale Bartnolomaas s bg V LAD Lorrarne Benrens Harry Bennamrn 'T F U Betty Beckman Torn Benrnaa Bexerly Benson W Hr Star edxror 4 Cnour 2 3 4 Rado Workshop 3 pres dent 4 Tnesouans 3 ores denr 4 Usher Ciao 4 Qa ll E: S roll 4 Honor So C16-Ty 4 Luclle Busch Westbrook 2 3 Usher Club Russell Bloom Donald Black Webster Texas 2 John Blume W Club 4 Band 4 se b 3 4 Gayl Boclcly Eldon BOOH1 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Muslc Contest 3 4 Basket vvcfub4 Baseball 3 FFA bel' 2 Trumpet Two 3 4 3 Brass Sextet 4 f 3 'glisl Maynard Brass Class offucer 3 4 Trojan nor 4 W Club 3 Bo etball 2 3 4 ss play 3 Thespsans 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Qulll G Scroll Darwen Brown Gretchen Brecht tudent Councnl 4 Offlce staff 4 Llbrary Club 3 4 Bowlrng League 4 Latin Honor Soclety2 Usher Club 4 GAA 2 Alverna Bruns Class offrcer 2 W H: Star 4 Tro on u Scroll 4 Honor Soctety 4 , , , 3. . , Q , 9 4. ' ' l ' ' 5 g Ba - all A , I . 1. ,f VZGiU'4f4f7 2 V , 2,,4.' ' . 'Q' V edt Q I l , 4g sk ,H , g Cla I ' ' I S . Z . ' lx 4- 5 , 2 f W ll 2 3, 5 1 '4g Q all 6 Vonnle Chrnstensen Hu Star 4 Bowlln League4 Phyllis Clark Robert Chapman Track 2 3 4 Cross Country W Class play 3 Radvo Work shop4 Band 2 3 4 Trum pet Trro 4 One act play 4 Lows Clark Paul Clauson Chaur 4 FFA 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3 Norma Bucher l-lv Star 3 associate ednor 4 Trojan 4 Offuce Thesolans 3 4 Jun or Red Cross 3 4 Hornecom :ng Queen 4 Usher Club 4 ass play Qulll C Scro'l 4 One act ploy 4 Honor Soclety 4 Clalr Calvln Student Council 3 W Club G m 2 F F A 2 3 4 presndent 3 LaVerna Buchman Band 3 4 Usher Club Honor Socrety 4 Gerald Carlberg Basketball 2 Track 2 Shirley Chrlstensen Mountam Lake 2 3 l Q 20 J W A I, ' 4: l' . f i 3 I 1 Cl V 59' ' ' 'l l. . , y . Q 3 XJ' Ty, at I 1 3,4gy .,3,'4g... 2, 3,421 lClub.2, 3, 4g W ' g rg .tv 1 Q, 'M Lorraine Davis Trojan 4 W Hu Star 3 Chowr 3 4 Usher Clu Th 3 4 R d V Eugene Cole eSD'G S O 'O Sfuflent Councul 4 W Club 4 Foo1baIl2 4 Dose ball 3 4 Debot 4 Honor Soclety 4 Lowrence Dnrks FFA 2 3 offncer4 lvlanon DeGuuse Usher Cl b 4 GAA 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 3 4 ed Cross 2 Fay Doeden Usher Club 4 Cholr 2 Latin Honor Soclety 2 o shop 4 One a t play 4 4 Avonne Doeden Twnrler 2 3 4 everly Dolge Student Councnl 4 AA 2 Thesplans 4 One oct play 4 Gladys Ehlers Round Lake 2 Usher Club 4, W Hu Star 3, 4 Eva Mae Edwards GAA 3 Tumblrng3 Robert Erwun Pekln, lllmous, 2 Football 4 W nlfr I , , I . 1, rk- 'Q 3, Vg ,3,' .3 u - V , 'tall H5 Alf. 1 1 H rl ' A as j u g , , l I , gR A f b 5 V' ,3,4: l 'A ' QG1. . . Merle Gornmels Chorr 4 W Club 4 Cross Country2 3 Trock 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Baseball 3 A Bonnie Gnesrnan W l-ll Star 3 Edlfor 4 Tro gon Assoc are Ed tor 4 L brory Club 2 president 3 Usher Club 4 ,I 3' lrrno Gerlonson Llbrary Club 3 Usher Club 4 Latln Legion 3 4 Latln Honor Socrety 3 LoVonne Gordon Chorr 3 4 Thesplans 4 Usl1erClub4 Darlene Groenewald 22 Joan Fatn W Hi Star 4g Usher Club 4. Robert Penske Stuglent Councrl 4 FFA Cornelius Feenstra FFA 2, 3, 4. Mary Lee Fllcn Chor 2 Lolln Leglon 2 Robert Goetlscn Gym 3 C, ,f l 2, I 4. 5 . . . ' , L. A . I Q ' A I 4. . 'l wr l lf: A - ' ' . V, 41 Fr. . 2,'3, L4. 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' SL oil , -oct A3-fx 'Oi' Arlene Jeppeson Heron Lake 2 Chorr 2 3 4 Usher Club 4 Home corn ng Attendant 3 Latrn Legvon 3 4 Latln Honor Socrety 3 Honor Socrety 4 Herman Kanls CNOIF 2, 3, prestdent 4 Track 2 Anlta Jensen Student Councrl 4 Closs of fucer 4 Honor SOCIGT3 3 4 Choir 2 3 4 Usher Club 4 Red Cross 2 4 GAA 2 Homecomlnq Attendant 2 Radlo Workshop 3 Latrn Honor Socaety 2 3 Stanley Johnson 23 Georgra Karsten George Iowa, 2 24 Arclys Holceness Latrn Leguon 2 3 4 Honor r ty 3 4 a Honor Oclety 2 3 De lam Radro Workshop 4 Boll n League 3 Usher Club Janrce James Chour 2 3 4 Usher Club 4 GAA 2 Bowllng Leogue 4 Radlo Workshop 3 of frcer 4 Latin Leolon 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Latrn Honor Socrety 2 3 Robert Jensen Chour 2 Baseball 3 4 Club 4 Joan Hoodecheck ufln C un I4 Clcssf 'T H me orn ng Attenft n 4 Usher Cluo 4 Lat n Leovon or o Lotn Honor Society 2 3 Eovllng League 3 4 ross Qextet 4 Shlrley Jansse Chour 2 3 4 Usher Club 4 Robert Kennedy Rhyllls Kaeosell U ler 9 u r CAA 2 Eawlng L ague T DlanS 4 De am 4 Honor cety 4 Douglas Kaepsell Dole Kuhl L Char 2 R o Workshop 4 nes S Roger Larson Faye Lemke 2 4 Bm Usher Club 3 GAA Carol Lester Tropan4 Usher Club4 Ped Cross 2 3 4, punlar advlser 4 Bowlnnq I-orggun N 4 Lafln Leglon 3, 4 Qu ll Cr SLrorl 4 Honor Soqew 4 Loralne Llndernann Usher Club 4 Chorr 4 Ll brary Club 4 Rodlo Work shop 3, 4, Lawn Leglan 2, 3, 4 25 Vaughn Lnenau Usher Club 4 Bowung Leegue 4 Lann Leglan 3, 4 Lucrlle Lung Round Lake 2 Usher Club 4 Szien' C2f:', :reagent 4, Nc' oral Csrens 2 -eague 2 4 rfmnmq 2 4 :MA - ,l-.,1u'r--, ,eau .'.'1rks'C3 i, Ce::'e 2, 3, Q ' C M 2 3 ,Nwn 4 4, Train 4, Cee-22' ole, ' F, 7'l ,,,,' ', 4.Cu'3S:r:l-1, faor on L, ,, gresxn -, Q-, M4 Fra'-4 .'.':':era Amari : ' 'E ' Hgnar lei ey 4 De-a'e 3, r , 3, 4, ac ' , T - I - pan 3, 4 V Offwre s'aff 3, as Club Z' 4, Red Cr ss, 'flier 4, ,I , V G 4, Clams play 3, lpes 5, , fl , ' So- A FFA, , 3, g cl 3, 4. , A A .3. Clyde Morkmon Florence Mortnn Sludenf Councl 4 Usher Lbrory Club 4 Clo s oloy J Kooo Worksnoo Thesp ons 3 4 Declom Dorlene Mognussen Mory Beth Ludlow Student Councrl 33 GAA 2, Bowllng Leogue 4. Don McGuire rm, 2, 3, 4, Donold Lundg ren JoAnn Mormon Sloyton 2, 3. usher Club 4 GAA 3 4 Wesley Mglenkg Robert lvlorkmon Gym 2 Froncus Meier Gym 2 Foorboll Mcnoger 3 4 W Clu 3 4 26 Fuldo 3 FFA 4 I , 3, 43 Ecseboll 4, , b l l l l l Q Club 43 Chow 2, 3, 4, ' ' v , . S il H l 5, 4, 13 . r , , . 2, ', ', 3, 4. A X ll X ,G is Robert lvlellerno V rn 2 Ronold Muller FFA 4 Dello Muller Roberto lvlutrelstodt Nlory Ann Morfltt Vernon Normon d :T'flUbLG,QTQPO2'eS Adr on 2 3 Red Cross 4 l-O' V' H mo' SO Z' Ceceluo O Brien esp Co e mn Leo Ollendlck L05 Angeles Colf 2 3 Torn Gllver Myron Onken FFA 4 Thesoons 3 Dale Pratt fk2 34 Cub 4 Cross Coun ry 2 3 4 Marlon Rarnertn Fulda 2 Choir 3, 4, Band 3, 4 FT l Verla Popkes W HI Star 3 4 Trolan 4 GAA 2 3 Bowlung League 3 4 Debate 4 Usher Club 4 Natrona! Forensuc League 4 Qurll G Scroti 4 Dale Racnuy Leona Rertsma W Hn Star 4 Robert Cnken F FA 4 Tneso an Cbarles Parker Dale Peters ootbalt 3 4 Tra k 2 W Club 2 3 4 La Elaen Ponto Ruby Potter Stu3ent Counrrt 4 Panni 2 4 W Star 3 4 Usher Club 4 H S cr 4 Tro an sbco Tnesp ans 3 4 , Q 1 53,4 ' 1 Ecskem H 2, Q F ,mg Q ,3,4, A VVr?'3,, 14 H, Cbor 2, 3, 4, Rodro Work I R I L, I Q , Q L a Y , X , 6' A 3,4gChovr 2,3,1g Hr 3 fr 3 1? , Tra. , , QW I 3, ' ' , Ez 28 Ed Rrebesehl Q C un Florence Rlenstro Red Cross 2 3 Usher Club AA 3 4 Ll r Club 4 Rodro Workshop 3 Le lon 2 3 4 Clorence Rrernersrno Romono Rrenstro Studenr Comcrl 2 Red Coss 2 3 W Hr Stor 4 G A 2 3 4 e :dent 2 Bowl no Leoque 3 Theso ons 3 4 Declom 2 3 4 m b n 2 3 4 Roymond Russ Kenneth Roberts Bon 234 3 Student Councrl 3 4 Trogon Truck 2 3 4 W Club 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 Coptorn 3 Qurll 6 Scroll Honor Socrety 4 l3onnre Rogers Bowlrng Leogue 3 W Hr S r 4 Qull Cr Scroll 4 2 Hom' Somew 4 Dovrd Rogers Cornne Rohvvedder A 2 3 4 Trock 2 W lub 2 3 4 Chonr 3 Cross Country2 3 4 Ardrs Rohwer Usher Club 4 GAA 2, 3 4, Bowlrng Leogue 3 I Ecslcetbell 2. , Judw' o' irl4 ' l I V , I N Q 4 A . , , ,Drs g 1 I l . , , , F. , , ,Tu - 436 2, , g bory llg ' V 43 Thelspions 3, 4, Lotrrl ' I l ' Q I , - K f 4g , , I: l d , , . 2. . 1 . , 4, 5 44 . X f to 1 I ' Q FFA. , , Q ,3g C , , 2 L Q Marilyn Sieve Lbrcfy Club 4 Frances Sleeper W Hr Star 3 4 Trcyarw 4 GAA 2 4 Usher Club 4 Bowl aa League 3 4 Qulll U Scroll 4, Rad 0 Warksaop 4 Gertrude Sclwaap Tvvulla ROSS G A234 Lars Rucler Usl erClub 4 GAA 2 3 Bowlmg League 3 4 The splans 4 Tumblmg 2 GAA 2 3 Tumblm Karrme Salim: T Norman Sieve Beverly Sawles GAA 2 3, 4 Eawllng Lecgue 4 30 Band 2 3 4 Usher Club 4 Daryl Rath eff b e 'lent do -v r a n D 2 C o r: rv 2 l-'awe ammg Danna Sames Usher Club 4 GAA 3 4 Lrbrary Club 4 Larlrm Leg on 2 3 4 Latn l-lamar Socnery is A , ,,, , Stu: 1. Ceurwcl :Q Class . I A r r era. 3, Baseball 2g X 1 ' Fr reall 2, 3, co-:abfam 45 A Easke ball 3, cc-Cap' 43 ' V! Cl.. , 3, 4g r lf 4g hc- ,f,4g I. 1' cffen:ar1t2g Brass Sexrer 4, M . , , V 7 2f A ' eil Q '3 Syl! . , 3 ' ,A . , 1 ' 2- ' ff V 1 Wllbert Soleker F F A 2 Ccur 5 Alpharetta Taylor Lsher Club 4 June Stowe l-l S or Us cr Clu eaaer 4 CAA Eovl rw, L 4 e VU Joycelyn Thlesse Leland Van Drunen rg Barbara Trlop O ce staff 3 4 Us r Club 4 Red Cross 4 Bowl :ng League 3 4 Latn Le aon 3 4 Latn Honor So C ety 3 Honor Soc ery 4 LaVera Van Kleu Leonard Van Regenmorter Gym 3 31 Darlene Van Putten Usher Club 4 Choir 2 3 4 Rona Mae V15 GAA3, Usher Club 4 r VJ I T 4, E- b 4L Cheer! , I J , Zi - ' lrr' eague 3, QD- cfa 2, 5, 4, Qu ll C: Scroll - -4 , 5, 4, Trail 2, 3, 4, C if 2, 3, 4. Crass 2, E, 4, Cc:I'2 n T I , V Hi , '-' 'r' A ' '-W .,-., .Il r:v.::' H r gw 155.3 ,.,.' , ' 7 ucrjfi' Q-'fs ffl , 5 he Q 1 ' , 1 'I - ' I , 1 I V I 2 I . ' I Q ' , , F f-a 9 Rutn Westerlund Student Councul 4 Red Cross 3 Cnorr 4 Lotun L n 2 3 4 Bond 2 3 Honor Society 3 4 Lotln Honor Socuety 2 3 Musc Contest 3 4 Ken Wolff Footboll 2 3 4 co coptorn l3 sketboll 2 3 4 torn 4 W Club 3 Tro lc J Home omtnq Kung Evelyn Wllluorns s otf U ler u W All r 4 HOFHG Corn ng Arlen c t rolr 0 'n Dorlene Zlerke F l A 4 lnrcyC L Rltodo Wolff L n 3 4 o nent 4 Hon r S 6 Vt P r Q uS Co es 4 Cl rnet uortet DAR Good Pllgrlm 4 - Louel lo Voss G AA 3, Uzlwer Club 4 Bill Wolloce FFA 3 Poul Wiener Closs presudent 4 Student Councll officer 4 Tlwesptons 3 4 Troyon 4 W H4 or 4 Closs oloy 3 Debote 3 Cltolr 4 One oct ploy 4 Genevo Wogor Uslner Club 4. Evo Lou Wosnlck N t J X' 1 'I Q , Qlo 1 l ,F Q I 1 , ' 3 A I 5 l , Q ' L' St 4, o I I l, ,S , co- , - A CCD L ,4: , Q 3, Q ' Clos Geri, so Cl lo 4 l ' 4, l Sto 3, ', 1 - i , 1 if n wi, C ' 2, 3, 4, l3 nd L, 3, 4, ,r f , H If Us er Cub 4, C A , 3 Lp r' lu- 2, 3. Stuue C u :rl 2, o'teer ' I 4, Closs cftlfer 23 Closs - ploy F, Tnesoons 3, 4, r Lotrn ego 2, , ,E no 2, :, ores - 3 c -oh C ly Q, 4, Lot. l-loo S - Le ret,2,E,M : n' t2, 3 V 3, , of Qt 3,4, K Q, 1,1 We X fi f ff I, If I mmmaw cent, PCJI Sorenson TROWDI3sh.IDkrnor1J IQM COLJIWMDOVISD u D Y Gwen An erson SECOND ROW P Eorns Crcdys Andersen N Apel I. e Oung A Dessem D Berger M Anderson B Berger B DeVrIes THIRD ROW R E M Bruns E BI kn ouorecu R Eockwtz D Dks D B TSJ n R Burnham QT PM E Perm rn C 'N 2' r N VIX r X Hrer W J C155 33 The Junior Clcss offrzers, Dck Ecu- ? drecu, SoIIy Hcgge, Pc'ey Eorng ond 'I' Jznfe Schmdr, cerrffwnc Igogrfgg Gnd Unsure IN O drffusagrw v, in New pregn- IIINIIIIIS f ' I I ' I I , , , I I I E : I ' ' 2 , f 3 '- I pf' U K In ZA ' I Y a . ' I FIRS i re, , ue , Bulfoc , C , ' , D bo, , , , C' I ' , 1' , I , A , , , . , , . . 3 . B , . I . , , Ir , . en , , nen, , , Q ess, 5' I ,I ?' - If A I' I I , 1 ' R A A., A .. .4 ' A ' - I h 'A V I I ,I ' ' 'E ' IA' f ' e if 'P ' If V I 'Q I 'III 'II 121, f . Ii: ff' if FIR- Mi' NI F 'iIO', B Frfi, I. Fork! E Series, E Gr3erv.-.3'd, , I ', G Creeffy, Jac' Cree :E Cr -1QI.'..S rn '32 Gr5:.:I3, R 'rrcig V. Horrfed, M Go5':',f , D rf wus, L muse Pg, L, ji 1315, C I'IQ'I'I5EIQf T 'fo RCW H Hone:-rzxe, ri rzrzmeoirger, R 'fort L Qer' rj Q Inzgge, M Hong, I1 rg 1, cr, . H , T ROW A J Qrcrw L Lelo Kc rw rw 'Cer 'ND R e M Kun e eco oefw ke M L Lcrsr K O E Krw k THIRD R A m n T Morcm R Knapp C M Kmn crtm O Jon em D KL A Probst B Ror k SECOND R V J Pass M Re nk rm N1 Scroop L Ruesdw B Rosenberg S Rowe R Pe rQ N no er1s TI-'IKD RCW Lu Osm nsorm C Rrss rn A S 'wo er J Sotber W fwstr rn D Joe H mlopkonl FIRTROWATN LS To ETm A Trom SE' ND RCM 15 x rw rw r D Zrerke J X 'emssen A Wreke R Von H K v V c r ng VNC A 7 m 34 inrl 1 552 Q L sf..2fJJiQ HRS A J , L 5 ., Fi M:'Jberg, J McCoy, D H Wzell, 1 fe eke, J. Ko old, M fx - . SECO' CW A Krug , M LCVQ le, Z , L J K , J sw, A ribmge, J MQC II, L Lrghf, : CW: J KLM, J !V:Gcvrcm, E Mort r, J Jzr so , , , , -. 1 ey, D M 1 , ' si , ' -'i'! sff .' iff Y , 7 Q 5 3 r ? I J, 5 A L 1 E ' S 2 r J 1 S L ' Z , - Q FIRST ROW O Nystrom, G, NQJSCH, D, Omkerw, D Rgkberl, E. Pdmer, M Rsos, . , ,l rL.,. tE4'OvN5 A, tm . c,rL- WIC, , Q , MP 2, ,-: f,. ., .L 5, ,Nc', .SC I J 2 -la rl T - Q fr Eiiilfiilig S JI, -fzfge :f:, J Warts, S VJ :rds:rw, C Tk, ro , , J' LC V V 1.16.2 G , , 'fri , . , . Kp, L Meg, M Vs, J Sfrwm jf T VD ROV' L To GSW, K Sihrcfecer, J Nizlif, P, Sgrensgnj Vsie, K. S Ms, D Nate C ,C ' smwi, LJ 3 Eonnle Mescn, secrefcry, Pnyfhs Frer- iclvs, presrdentg Joe F-enstermczner, Stu- dent Ccenzl represenrcfvesg cm Dcuglcs Q Dunbar, vlze-president, were fre offlcers elected by the Sophomore Clcss. V land ,,,...nl FIRST RON M Ccsnel, F Eurnlncm, D Arnesen, B Eprnstcd, V Erexun, J. Clerk J. Ereg er, M Crmr, K Andrews SECCND ROW D bGl4er,J Campbell, A Ecrlsn, M Albwnson, J Ecerenwclc, E Bornesh L. Fcgernege, D Dowzcn, W. Cromer. THIRD RCW, R Buns, M Anrens, L. Clerk, D, Boscne, D. Dunbar, D, Engelnordr S, Dceden, J. Fensfermocner. 1 1 W EFX FIRST ROW M Goodrocd, N Gerber, D Honey, B Fnrz, L Ccfes, V Hzndt, M, Gleser, E Hcmmcr, E, Hrnsr SECOND RCW, M Hclbezk, M Glerrson, J Goertszn, P, Frercns, A Serfcnscn, V. Hotzler, I., Hcgberg, V l-nely, THIRD ROW, D Greler, S Creen, H Hcrrlwn, M, Funk, J Cmye, N Hcutzocper, C. Hcrsfmcn, A, Hoffman, E Srorn, SUPHUMUHEE FIRST ROW C Krueger D Lung A KonoId C Jones Jontce Joens R Hower V Lundemonn S Jorgenson G Losey SECOND ROW Jomes Joens D Leusttco C Kremer R KoepseII B Larson TLng S Jeppesen J Luke T Joy THIRD ROW A Luung N Long S LIn'emcnn F riortlever D Lombert L Lnng T Hutton D Kluever T Lung A 4 FIRST ROW B Mu der C Opp k R Mcoumre B Mesch J MIIIer J Peterson Rwss B Scne Iwter SLCOND ROW J OIIend ck H Rust D Rochuy M Rogers Scnoop M M Enge H Ixwennerk T Nelson D Morr THIRD ROW L McCoy Roberts D Moo son C OHe rn D Mt nor C MnIIer E Morkmon R Nystrom Robmson K Morkmcn FIRST ROW F Tc,l:r, L Troescn, C Sixers, H, Sk Ii nge, K. Zweske, D Vcnberg, A Trfrnpson, P Soremgn, C 5-154 SECCIND FORM A Selterg, E IM-.eIon, G Zcnot, D Nienge, S Sm J Xlcoge, E Meg, J Smttn. THIRD ROW. M Sptitmon, R N':n:.I,I, D Sgrmct, D, Srmpiey, D WoIzI, A, Wag, D Slcne, O. Vvosmond, H Sgr'm..,n. 36 Q The Cass of 1953 arose 'loese students cs ther cttliers Jczke Nystrom, presl Cent, Nell.: Fcgerness, 'reosorerg Rolond Jofrtson, wie-pres fn ond Dorothy df? fwiifff . FIRST RCW L Ccurscn, J Brown, P, Eortz, D Dsrrufkson, M Campbell, L. Asche, N Anderson, J, Anderson, J Blofr. SECGND ROW. V Btlstcn, N, Cosoreto, J Bor1t1o'omous,J Coslfol, R Bositwe, A Eelwrc-ns,J Clmkker, R Boss, M Cashel, M Anderson THlRD ROW B. Couch, W Afjclplt, E Bloom, E Bofirenwold, S. Eortlnclomous, L Eefkmcn, J Burnlworn, A Dlrks, J Erlers, H Boom FCLJRTH ROWA J. BGSS, V. Eoos, D liylonder, D, Doeden, E, Brons, D Corlson, VV Bullock. l 1 J FIRST RCW, S Heotlw, D Hunt, A Grofin, D Comme-ls, M Erwin, C Hortmon, D Hurley, S, Frepberg, J Jcscbson SECCND RCW' M Horberts, G Feenstro, J 4 R Janssen, M Eokln, M Fcgarness, J ,arson P Hoy., N t-loeter, M Fntz, M HCrfrn:r1,L Foerstcnii-rg TtnlRD RCW D Hcgberg, D Fmlc, D l-lower, A Geries, J Flffn, A C-roi-ncwold, S Hcbxeno, P Poke-'1fss,V. Janssen, D Farber- son, FOURTH ROW. S, Qlecson, J Greene-woo, E Eckzn, V Engellses, D, Fezt. 37 THTEHMTN I T ROW L Kreme Kome J Joer etder er P Morttft SECCN R JoIn N L Wren e Ixcer S Morto M Kuo e C Mojtsorw D um THIRD R N N 'vortry M Kone J Lolrco A Lorme rw D rw F Krtoo M Klee E Ldt R Kohloff FQU ROW C er rw Cr Kesstg W Kun e J Ktrtgery R Jornson FIRST ROW J Poss L Rtemersmo A Russ C ProItI B Rtebesehl J Nystrom N Roberts S Oto A Qketber SECOND ROW H Retstmo C Mtddogh Y Preoss D Roberts M Meters L Roos D Peters S Rutzen D Poter L Rochuy TH RD ROW J OI er I- Roberts L Moen L Pool M Rogers F Rutzen P Oberdtrg R O P J M er L Orwkert J Rrmo FOURTH ROW R Osmonson H Potter L Peters rw E Rog rs D Proost T RCW rw mt N Trp J Von KIet A Strteoe M Tres r r1eI M sse' S OI' I: Voss M Torbe S V rt Ho um eberg J tes K N esterILrv' D Xt Ilt ms THIRD VN 'V goer E Te S hsseI M StcngeIcrtC R Teernk C S C F LRTI- D Stomp B Wertz J Vogmer J So ener T 38 FIRST ROW D Nystrom N Le Cher L IS rk S Deun C Berry C Martln C Clark K Culbranson C Helat M ScFetl,er SECOND ROW G Crlppen S Funk D Hansen A Uprlaff V Helms K Kngery V Prouty D Zlerke D Hoodecheck L Ruescn THIRD ROW C Engstrom W Blume R Krueger D Mattlngly J Ray G Swan G Valtn B Dlckey L Kortlever FIRST ROW S Wulson E Oppek M Hanson L Atrops P Haberman S Hunt A Kramer M Quurnng SECOND ROW D Hoeflcer L Ennen D Nlemeyer N Watrua V Clark J Brown J Deutscnrnan N Olson R Dlrks THIRD ROW A Brower L Soll R Darllng D Keasllng W Bartholomaus A Kruse J Iwavara J Sage E Roberts J Ohlsen FOURTH ROW K Puhl C Lyden K Tebben Nfl .is I u--4 2 FIRST ROW J McCoy J Roberts C Moore S Ahrens T Ball G Hagberg J Soresnson J Hvnstendanl E Dessem A Tnlk SECOND ROW F Kuemper J Hall E Bucher J Harkema S Cramer R Carlson A Reunken M Osterkarnp M Wellman L Palne R Schroeder THIRD ROW E Dolan G Ollver F Nellsen J Halverson J Judge E Bucher D Berger FIRST ROW R Wee l'1 J Creyen G Clark M Jeppesen B Potter J Bengamln C Hartman R Konold SECOND ROW L Stoffer S Slsk M Dahlaulst B Jaclcso E Ulferts A Hallstrom B Levune R Sagmoen D Buntler J Duetln THIRD ROW D Roth E Berger L Wuck L Kayser M Feltman D Uohotf K Enlers A li-lqartman M Klngery V Leak D Van Regenmorter FOURTH ROW L Markman ussey 39 , 9 I , I g A MU ,f,,,,l.' 1 Y VT' g ' f ,, - 1 I ' CIA , . A ,4 t , M 5 1. g z 0 ly 5 ' - 1 A 1 T 1 ' S- 1 1 ' 1 , , , , I , ' , A 2 Z' Z 6 3 . , . , . , , , . , 1 - 1 r 1 - 1 4 1 - 1 - I ' . , . , . , , 1 , I 1 A I , I Q V Z I gl J 3 1. 1 I 4 x I 'G M I . ,fs . flu - ' . v L.-Q5 ' 1 v I . .- . a 1 ,S . ,, I il I 2 .1 39 , , I , I sy i V I 'Iv ,L , . L I 1 I I I I ' I . , . . , , . , , n, F I RST ROW M DQIora, K SrI1rvdr,D S'FrmJ:k, P Eergor, H Hema, B Eosche, C Re bel, S Mgfm, M Wci,':: c' SECOND ROW S Crrosrrwcd D Nsererwberg, E K wze, J He Q, C Lfsvi N S'F'iseI, E Hamm, C L:rwg1,S FQQI-Qr, L Ander- ggm, E I'.'5CQIIJm THIRD FCM' C jgfk w5,J Klbrdc, E QQI-'fin J Cevscn, R F , Q L CCiE, J ,cnIcCx,J RC.',:r1,J i 'e'5,J Mcrk, L Frey, C 'Jug-re FOLJRTI-I ROVI , T, Sfephens, D Orcf. T ROW S Isoc Iw C FIcfIers Jccrw Eno 'Iwcrdr rm E eFcrdr S Roberts S S C SEC D ON A C w O D Brand S HJQMQQ Y Srv I N U JS ohsorw lx rm gon L M m rm J OIser1 TI-IIRD ROV S pnker R rnffxth D Rcrk r M Lorg n B X GFI berg L Chrrsremen M Gmss ng J Harmon E Eoncrwder FOLJRTH ROW M LoVeIIe R Lerstuco M CGSI I B To Foxsky K McCauley FIRST ROI C MCCOII J CC5IeI S SQIdeI VI Goeorml M Cerber L VVIIIemsser1 R Rucer C I S 1 CND ROW' I-I Cnur rw RrcII C STO ws ' r mi H J Jem TI IRD Er J S 'I F SIIIIIIII 1 40 D 'l Q 4 . FIRS teen, E Rss, S O -r, ,I , ,C L , Jeo DQ Ir , , I' Q ro T L'f'Ie ON RON' CCrI, Roik- O CJ, T, . ' S, O W, Av' E 'Z, L. C , , S Ac I I, Ork- O , . vI S F , , G, ,O , I- . I . . . , . , , wa., . :I f , I I5 I I3 I I ' g iz TT I I Q 5 ,. W! . , 1 I I F II I - ' I - . I r L . - . , I rd' . IW, 1 , I S ' ,z , ' , Th II, V -prnker SEC I . U sc , F f, mp, W Ja. 1 cn, R Jolwsorw, J CQII m, J Ccscrefs, P NCB wie, S Germ -Q , ,em J EF?ers, R Ped ey 4 R RCE? J Rueghc, C Lursm K Marr, S Hlers, C Sccthoff, M. Rutzen, E. Fey, R Erwyrcm, G Hcys FOURTH RON R Eves, J, N' :mer Q: , I, , , I I -. K , .. . .Q f . , wx 4 FIRST ROY. J FL rrf. I, 3.5 S :fer J Txfl I VL.:i 'i T '- iff, 3 I -f ifI, If IHS ,g,r., I: I'.,'1 .' r I- 13 'TI' I , -Iv C L f Q, M p , 3-,,.-:Cf 5, Kg ,r 1 Q fr, , fg. 4 1 V- '.' 'ire' 'GH R 323, C ,ap 1 I -H i4 F TM - L if- - .' I if Him L C'3'F1,, I.'.::'.L' Q, J Im , Y 2 I.. 'QIz'V, , .', if F273-SI' S4 Al 'N Cf-D K -:J 2 S :CJ-473: in fi-L-I-JC!-3 L-3 I iaip-QQ ji:-t-1231-1 :Zip mil-'CIT Gini: :tbl 1 Il' Z 'T' :Z .4 f mfx , bioilkf '1 Coaches Bull Brennan and John Knrkeby are proudly dlsploynng their jackets, gufts from lost yeor's sauad. l949-l9SO squad please notel Kurk's saddle shoes should be lust about worn out. W. H. S. muscle men develop brown. Looks luke Bottoms up to us! ,Jr 5 . Groth, Moran, R ss, Knapp, l-lcrkema, Morfln, J Wolff, Mtller, Asslstant Coach B ll Brennan, Rofh, Kuhl, Cole, Dunbar, Peters, Wosmcnd, Gru,e, Alnrens, Harlow, K. Wolff, Bosche, Erwtn, Hartman, Head Coach John Klrkeby Although the record of the '49 grtd season ls not too nmpresslve on paper, the future looks brlght, for the Red and Black grldders were lorgely yeorlungs except for the fwe return ng lettermen Co-:aptalns Daryl Roth and Ken Wolff paced the Trogons all season wlth o record of one w'n, one tle, ond ftye losses. ln the ftrst two contests the Trolans tled Howorden T2-l2 and dumped St James l2-6. A powerful Marshall grad machtne conquered the Trojans 25-7 after whlch the Trolans bowed to W-ndom and Jackson. Attemptlng to Puncture Plpestone for Homecomlng, the grldders donned thelr mud cleats and tusseled ln the mud and raun The Arrows crossed the Red and Black goal llne ln the fnnal munutes to emerge on the top 6-O. Luyerne ended the season by downtng W HS. 27-l2. The lnjunes recelved nn thus game cllmaxed the season for Eugene Cole, Iron Man of the Une, who suffered a broken leg. Ken Wolff and Arnle Schafer were side- llned wlth bod onkies for part of the season. 21211 tr :zz . : . . , ri I 2 3 '. T . .ng ir 'Y .1 Ac.- XJ ki' Whtzh ones are the senlcr boys and whlch are the dummueswn lNo reflect on on the dummtesll r wJ The heartewarrnznq smlles rafltate from tlne key men of thls year's saaad - Co-:abtalns Loco and Ken and Coach Klrkeby Flghtlng Loob battles hrs way through a wall of Laverne Cordlnals, A. .na PM ,F VFW EMM. ,. Ht .,M ff pm, A-: Mme, L, ta.. J, ,. AJ-, --.fav J ..- - o.. by rs fecwvryes cs e rntz' y: ,He :Cer 7: 'ne rncs' :'-::e i114 EH, e foe .-.:s .1'e: 're Nos' .:' ::'e 'rent' cr: C :'e .'.ZS , 1' e 'iz' pmei L:.er 'fren 'fe gggk , 4-.re Liikei 2411, ,M Ivo' :nd Clgrenie Vfggrnfg were oiked f' ec: Tr:,:'s fzr the Eff' sezsin Annong 'rise twe: g 'ne Ze: :Q Ecik ltr 'fe 'Cs' 'ree were Gene file, 'E ee nzrzw, Zoe Peers, 52: Iv- 5 Dee Km, l-:r:' Paine, 7'-2 C:-:::'c.ns, Rot' n 3 N'.: 5', cn: rrznsger, Fr:': 5 ,N Many a water bbiket has been toted by these three After thrs shot, our team should be called the Bears instead of the Tro- ions. l-low about lt, Peters? 1 U ff. coach's heberg, Tabby Meter, Al'en Tolk cna Davld Stamp They were football managers for the V949 season .Lg 411 'hmfcr I 1 .:a4:1 X, 5 - - R.: CHLJYE MJLLER 1, CLE MARTIN HARKEF'1f'K 1 uf I 1 '7' Ns I pw-' Q, -Q 4 uv J Q-. ! :- A 4- fx I I , If I If l'X1il'. 1 .7 1 SPURTS N' Ill NT XR 04 2 NV JSM' ARRDWS HOMECOMING P11rtIv Top? :1'1':V:f1l11!?'1' G, A, A, 13,131 1949 W. 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K x . x r f '55 47 ' Q ruff , 1 f , ,- ,, 'fr ,y ig' A , .Hwy fi 4 .4 2 'NJ -T The famous Durante Quartet ap' peared at a pep fest preceding the Pipe- stone game, rendering the ditty Old Coach Thompson had a Team Behind the schnozzles you might recognize Of- ficial Scorer Reub Svingen, Coach Thomp- son, Giggles Harlow and Co-captain Droopy Loopy, Lokefield Fairmont Slayton East Chain Pipestone Montivedio Luverne Redwood Falls Windom Jackson Mountain Lake Slayton Marshall Laverne Jackson Fuldo Windom Laketze-ld Pipestone C gfr Slayton Donbor, V ee? EfT 'Q 2 J Vlaff, K NN A Squad Schedule 26 Worthington 29 Worthington 46 Worthington 34 Worthington 29 Worthington 38 Worthington 30 Worthington 26 Worthington 57 Worthington 33 Wlorthington 49 Worthington 33 Vklorthington EO Worthington 45 Vilorthlngton 44 Worthington 28 Viorthington -32 Worthington 45 V- orhingtcn xv -L Worth ington Tian-:ment 6 F C rv-- Worthington r- l-lo .e, i rlowl Era Q lf 1 Fensterrncilner Arr 4 Rom 4 B N' Bully Couch is shown rece v'ng a ba!! from Don Wc!'!, htgh scorer for the B sauod George Sot:h NWCK nn-ey took care ot the A soaod On!y rear :csL.o!Ty for Seth was when he vscs tr, ng to revrve the naghty Roh cod fc.!ed to re- move the co'ton stopper from the bottle of srneil ng solfs. Lokefneld S!aytan East Cham Pipesrone Wnlmont Laverne Windom Jackson Mountoyn L Slayfon Morsho!! Luverne Jackson Fuldo Wmdom Lakeheld Plpestone ake B Squad Schedule I4 Worthungton 22 Worthrngton !6 Worthzngton I3 Worthmgton 30 VVorth!ngton 32 VVorthungton 27 Worthington 29 Worthmgton 42 Vv'or!h!ngton 28 Worthangton 3! Worthzngton 23 Vforthfngton 20 Worthmgton 20 Worthtngton 40 Worthtngton !8 Worthzngton !9 Worthrngton Mhnar, Bcsche, Koeose!!, Dunbar, Engel- hardt, Scnbner, Wahl, Coach B!!! Brennan, Hutton, Wfck, O'I-iearn, Ahrens, Fenster- macher, Eaker, Mcnoaer E!!!y Couch. 4 Vx-A 'M 34 ! Q 4- . N ,D 4',,,..V... ,.., .... . A QI 1. ,-X Who ever heard of a home game wlthout M r Nremeyer and hrs band? Undoubtedly the band was the strangest supporter of the team even though they were so crowded on the far corner of the bleachers they almost h ad to srt un each others laps ln addltron to the regular marches th some clever pep songs e band worked out DOUG JOE JIM EHQQP ,Lf eff if Tvnw?.!'2,, l 1 , 5 L Tor-m l x BART BRA HARLOW The I9-19 l9D season started ln hugh gear after the las year s sauad won runners up honors ln the Reg onal COC h Thompson wx s Q fred wrth srx re urnlng letter men ln lad ng Eldon Voss G les Harlow Dale Earthnlo maus M ynard Ercss and our xers tle Co aptarns Ken lil VV Cnf-4 D rsl QCVH T a cv' V rm: hc more fl by Ken and Loop rn tre ba k court Voss at e ter and Bart ann Pr s up fr nt har aw w s Coa h Tharrp sons nurrher are e h ng pos the o f the season tre Troy ns downe C mer me g me A oo rnnon' sc s F e h to e y on hand tne Fed and r: c K t r frst de' ct Thompson bruu ht sl the eam reh ng hc ln r fn he defeat c rlng up 9 srng sy suyyo-rsoyerEstCt'r Q L AOJJC A a J rt Awnoyerkfrs vyussnwlned y Q C' E l'CVl'4i f l.Ju t a n L ke ay n Luyerne and Jackson 48 . ,.....-Q-rsf- V s-f1,1fM.f , , su.. : ' P' ' s M N , - 1' . 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SATC H VOS LOOP S I en tn thetr ftnal four games The baslceteers sp It ev f ld and Wnndom dropptng case drubbtng a game Fulda squad and endtng thelr regu schedule wrth an tmpresslve wln over Ptpestone Hopes that Worth ngton would repeat as Dsrct Champs were aulckly dampened by a aant Slayton sauad The Trolans went dawn tn defeat ln the open :ng game of the tournament even though they nrt theur peak of the year The four pawn' defeat was not auvte so butter to swal w because Qlay on rornped wttn ease to the dstnct ttle ln wtnnlng twelve of twenty games the Trolans led an the s or ng department by Voss and Ecrtho omaus ptled up a total of 164 pclnts for a 39 2 average Their ODDODEHYS collefted 740 porn s for an even if pc nts per game KEN MERLE JIM are as lamuluar on the These fellows home court as the basketball boys M Stetzler always regulated the score board Mr Cruss dad the announcnng over the loud spealang system Mr Svtngen was our of fal scorer The fourth man lS an un in-pg 1 f Pupestone tdenttfted scorer rom ROX -1 fl fc l Ml- V, I J QR , r e 42 4 4 ' y T s az g T T 1 ' T T J gy l .i 4 L T eg in st ' g 1 4' l ll '7 3 l L lc t , dl ' D 'f - contests to' a e e 'Gr V WA R Q !f X Xxx l ' 1 L. 'T l Nh. rf l ' g . ' , I Y 1 Q A I V 4 I , A 1 fo J T ll ' 'll 4 T K' , C V 1 ' I i g jl ll -l Jw ' H l gl V Y ll gr ff f- l V U . 1 49 , ,iff -uausvw..,.,..Y - A jump rope lsn't alw cvs eautpment for Qtrls Rav Rrgg, Giles Harlow and Vvftlbert Sptelcer, long clstance runners, know that lumptng rope as Q good leg candtmoner. 4? WX! HOW hi h ' K Pratt cmd? rs a h,Qh hu were the hlrjlfl Elaos. Therfilep Ask DO! TVOIQHSA Q Sfeopm 'V ,know T e Q hu,-dlers f hey Of the The Worthlngton track team wtll be out to capture the dlstrlct tttle for the fourth consecuttve year Coach John Curran has seven letter- men back from last year, These veterans formed the nucleus of a balanced team wtth everyone contrlbutlng In the scortng column. Meets that the Trojans partlclpated in were those held at Holstetn, Esthervtlle, and Cherokee, la , Mankato and Marshall, The Dtstnct Meet was held at Ptpestone, The Reatonal Meet and the State Meet followed to end the l95O track season, Dale Peters wasn't the man wtth the hoe but Harlow, Chapman, Eaas, D Peters, Pratt, R Russ, Nolde, K Wolff, Asche, Sprelcer, mme, he WGS OU, mon Wm me Dole TNS ,em he Gommels, Dunbar, Schafer, Eents, Martln, Mclitnney, Mlller, Moran, Ahrens, Vol- shot up un the alr to try to break hts pole vault berdlng, Osmonson, Kohlhoff, Kuhl, Tordsen, Janssen, Dlrks, Knapp, Nystrom, fewfd Of QV'- Wasmund, Kruck, Boker, Gruye, Ennen, Basche, Lambert, B. Peters, C. Russ, Hart- rnan, J Wolff, Campbell lllllll Doshmen - Bob Chapman, Harlan Asche and Ken Wolff - burned up the ctnders In the 440 yard dash and the IOO yard dash. suse .i , 1 ,QE is if- R. 50 fr Q ,J Lfill Q TFC form EXl'lDllEd Vere by Eob Ke'- -Y H L UUQEQ nedy lS the type that has brouryt l m HCV! ,J Cl Cclyrrw us about TO Snr ' l-mars ln Cll QW11 meets rt fr lw,y,LCF Gm'W mzkff .rr f OW ,VJ ,715 YH!! ' 1 Q ,AC tr. , on me Mall DOY , Q lff1t'ewm Jw C5 Led by Coptom Bob Kennedy, tlrc Qym 'px tecm has bod cette Crt lVl'lDV5'45 -G 223571 4 , 47, 4 . 4 1 . I -5 A Irt tle meets m yv'::'w TPS S3405 DU' il' -fr , Q 1 w N D D Dated, they had rle fclc-,xfi reSJl'S 'pf l ' B ,QQ W r Wortlwmqtcrm - Class E, lrstg Class C, ,W -ty. HJ f' ', J ' . I V HW 'Aw ' n mm, Clegg D, llrgt, Mcmlmto - Class 'Jw W i' B, frrst, Clogs C, second, Close D, flrst' ' w Nortmvyest - Clcss B, tlwlrd, Clcss C, A , Q thrrd, Claes D, fourth, M26-sort lduol mggw - C'csS C, ttrstg Clcsz D Seton Stote - Clzie E, tr' rzl, Clizs C, fwftfl b , Class D, frfrrt Class B gym 52,3 Eob Kennedy, Clc r Colvn and Harry Eersremsn, glwow off tee r new worm-up 1214015 a 1 ml FQ' lic lleoff L X1 wqww The Wcrtlwmqtcrw gym squad mfludesj Blew, M.Cullurrr, Artlers, Eylonder Potter, Mrddoglw, De-seem, Rutller, D Kolwllwoff, Morkmart, Colym, Drrks, Splllmcn Benjomln, Campbell, Sclwmuclc, Smltlw, Robmscrt, Jowssen, Rlss, Lambert, Lestlco Marr, Osmonson ond R, Kchmotf, Jerry Smutlw, n VW VT D 'PQ CO me I n OU have W0 be b0yS Y StretClW lllele Meet tlme shaD9 bl Slole The long wunded harruers composed of sux sensors and three lunrors placed fufth with o score of ZOO In the State Meet In two brevuaus dual meets wlth St James the Trojans lost 32 25 and 32 26 Coach Curran has on up and comunq tumbltng eom led by Jerry Smtth a sophomore ond Bobby ohlhoff a freshman Jerry came Out frrst and abby e ond at the Sta e Gym Meet held rn Munn eaoolls on March 4 Jerry also took fxrst plo e at the Northwest Gym Meet Y The e c oo saw perform ng be ween raltes of etcsxe fr s Je y ea M r mc Cart n Ea Ken ln, nan F lcndg by l 0 52 EHUSE Ellllllllll Stortlng ot the bottom and going a the fellas are plctured rn e order they came across the frntsr lane In the State Meet They are Wllbert Spreker Dowd Rag rs lnot plctaredl Bob Chapman Dean Kohlhotf Ray Russ Dean Volberdlng Dale Prgtf Enftn Boas and Gordon Osmansan W W D, - A th D . l I r A N 4 4 ..M,e.r. T , A , . K , , ' B s c t ' - r . F l l 1 G T T 5 3 l 3 2 r ' r - i 2 ,SV A A Q W A X I 'lt I 2 is 'T V If I ,G 3' , I' x ,V , f txt , f z - T f 1 A . . w , , r l l Q l ka rr Q , r 5 re the bays 5 t , ..t t ' ' ' th, Q -' 'bcl' gc e 'rrg Sm TQ K .. c lr Q, Glo r 'Q , b '62, lnar Sem: .14 , gcilx Gampbe' Ct Kol' - h ff Tts a rntgrty proud ad vyba wears the W a ross nts manly e l le s nffs t at e Inas eerne a 'ctr n one or more rector sports tall 22 ac y ntt'a'es wned n Mtlk of Magnesial and dtned lon dog- focdl tn order to became members of the club. Next day tn true W club tue, cane, lapel new batrcut. they appeared tn gasses style - dress salt, bow flower, topped off by a Only casualty of the lnlttatton was a patr at brown slfoes tbat somehow recelved a coat of black poltslt. Two cciias ans wntin club members anttrtpete are the basket- ball aame and pep fest sponsored by tlte club Tre srnall pt:- tares skew :beerleaders Garnrnels and Dunbar stratttn' tbetr suit and Hcrgw ct tbe rrttke desrrnbtnq what be sees on tlwe famed Leek-Aread-O-Srapb Proceeds from tbe aarne wttb Manweip were Used ta help pay for tbe new faldtng bfeaitters tar tae gym Tnes V611 QW!- , , 1. 1 Ecb Kennedy, prestdeny as apparently nat see nq eye to eye wttn tbat neeale as be attempts to sew on n s letter. gentors are enttted to wear 'be W: Spt ker, Bcas, Brass, Cbcafwcn, CCE Rtss, Eerfnclemaas, Pratt 'Wake r rn bp, sornebajfl, Harlow, Pefers, Fab-ezk, Jen! sen, Eazrn, Asibe, X'Nc'tt, Ebne, Garr- rnels, Calww, Kertnejy, Rye, R:-35's and Meer Mtltort Csterberg ts fre Civ ser. llll ElUll 4 f Q Dolores Cnken and Gwen vsallanc on tnetr hands f I A Elllll' llllllllll l-lSEUllllllUll The ad.anQed tufrbl ng saad performed at the Nlnth Grade Open House and between halves at basketball aarnes The group tn- cludes Pauttne Sorenson, Marlus Trtpp, Gayl Nelson, Mary Jane Erwtn, Ramona Renstra, Jane Casbel, Carol Eerry, Terry Ball, Martha Caswl, D-.flares Onlen and C-wen Anjersivn The C rls' Athletta Assoataf an lS under the drrectlan of Mtss Mead- ley, gtrls Pm Ed lnsrrugtar Pants for rnembershrp are based upon parttclDat:an .n xartaus CC'lslflQS, suah as yal ey ball, basketball and turnbllng Ea-h year the Qtrls' classes parttalpate tn the Phy Ed Demanstratlon. Among the tnteresttng danies presented were the Dance wlth a Dolly, the lrtsh l.rlt and Gypsy Wlne Dance The nlnth grade glrls and boys put on an aldetashloned square dance, Complete wlth costumes, Several lntramural teams par- tlalpated In a baslcetbal. taurna- -- ment Wlnners at the aredlt class dlytson were the Adel:tcs Hlgh szprers tram the xartous teams were Paulne Sorenson, Phylllg Frehghs, Allae Dessem and Bar- bara Larson. Ramen: - - 'a, da- lng 4-:.er 54 HWUHQS WZAHUNS Q vm Q f X 1 13.13 AU ,WS E Nl X HMS HN? MEHQA gm K A J 26 9 WN x Y ' vwsuuws Q X, jf FIRST ROW: MISS Williams, Hammer, Finckh, Mahlberg, J. Hall, Atrops J. Clark, Gerdes, Rxckbell. Benson, Gerber, F. Doeden, Jeppesen Hieronimus, Peterson. Burns, Potter, O'Br1en, Thom, Mesch, D. Hall: Van Putten. SECOND ROW: McCall, Anderson, Davis, Watts, Hively Stangeland, Janssen. Jensen, Hagge, Frerxchs, McBr1de, Biegler, Ramerth Roos, Gommels, Greier, Selbcrg. Q 'T 1 V 1 ,. 00 ak ,,, L .LY CHM . .f 14 .ff u l THIRD ROW: Koeneke, Nelson, Albinson, Zandt, James, Beckman. Schaap, Dessem, Martm, Lindemann, Getting, Gordon, Jorgensen, Lmg, Ponto, Madlson, Lulng, Rust. FOURTH ROW: Kllbrlde, Gustafson. Lar- son, Heig, Westerlund, Long. Markman, L. Clark, S. Doeden, Funk, Clauson, Weg. D. Kuhl, Gulbranson, Scott, Schafer, Bents. Harlow, Kams, Nystrom, NViener, J. Kuhl. The senor cbolr, under rre ClV9CTlOl'l of Mlss Florence Wrl- llcrns, nos grown to be one ol we lcrgest, rncsr ellezrlye orgonlzorlons ln our szlwool The elghry-mo members chose Herrnon lions os preslceny Deen CL. brcnscn os vlce-presldent, Evelyn Wllllcrns cs serrercry-treasurer ond Ruby Porter os Student Counill rebreservz' ye Sornevlmng new cnc clflerenr was rrvroduies Men :ne cbolr presented rnree Twenfefn Century Ccnnsrs ll ustrct ng some of rne more rnojern trends lfl ccrnbosrflen and 'Ncfsern Mum by Bllngs Tre loner was wrtfen rn me ecrly Elgnteenzn Cennr-y by cn Americn ccrnbeser we was gr 'l- clzed cf fret frre lgrr r s 'Jo rnnjern 'erceni es A fuer 'e Lf fee :for wi: C rn-1 1 i, ef sings fr1'n 'Fr :ns 'si 'gm rs' ef 'bf r wie cf lrri lu Mn Grade Curry 're C' ryn rf,' , 'T .ICS Tr'C'y fgroled cl forum, lllfq Qrnie 5 rrocl end fre KlWClfllS Club Tlle gl nnix y-,QE 'ne preger C'lQn Cf llc Tenth Annual Cnrgrmes cr f' :ug 'ylfn Apps-erng In flee sen cr Crow, ,f 1' gr ,rs :ng ., leg-' greup A QC Loi 'ebse .l lr gm 72113 HJ, T. gl Y as brew-n'c-1 by e rneeseg ff: re sprng ecrnz rnore :Jim 'les ter lne cbolr, The two mzn e-.en's were le Esrrir Must Ci-nfesr ond Inc Sbrlng Tre ln: 2pgie:':n:e of ve Qnor was cl fre redo sir. rcs One cl 'ree fCC'LlV6Cl nrrbcrs of le Cbrsvnes brfngrzlrn vwcs Tee is-nng Pre er Ffu ff4' g 'e s WCl gr! Ur- .,.,. Jges us 5 re' :er -Q J cn efnng prep' tor -1 i '.'L'fQ'1 gf 7 gf- ffeq l l Rx ' X s 1-, B- These l:e:-fH,l scphomore g:r7s :ampcse 'he gfs' 'rple Trlo, Mcrgcrer A 'J 'sary Pnylllg Frerchs, Ve 'ra ln uely, Jaan Ezegler, E'e:n:r lnarvrnar, Ecn- ne Mescr, ,J yn C :rk Scmrn , fe Andersen cn: F.:r e e Ecrsn. These happy students compose the mlxed ensemble Merle Funk Sldne Y Doeden Patsy Burns Ruby Potler Lella n Knlbrlde Arnod Schafe r and G les l-larlow We wen er ab at wh om Arnle us dreaming' Koenelce An lr L-H. In splte 0' Darlenes asleep ln the deep lock the rest of g seern To be Wl e awake F y Doeden Darlene Van P e Ladra Gethng Oda ll 4 An ra Jensen Ann K h Dessem and F aren l e N ornpase e s F Ce , V5 wee 'fer V901 SD rut ,J We Cree fw A LV e on rw K :pg J oo fl Herne omwg In spxre O' we r Cr Dpy F r cmd SOQQY umforfns they f I 'rw les ond rrff' A 'Q Keep Tre r C eer L1 s e LS m ' be f mmemeed for TP-ear T ey cfe C S., To lm O ve ID te, hng he y.urw,er GSDVOD S crr f wr' rv eww fe or fvyde eyr Eem rw CM Avorne D fem These wo grs ye r .1 y fwwred for WHS ve ' ers we 'see agen nex' eor ,I year: re v r me f P N yn Gus ' non V 6 x EVGWOVTQ fceWs Q WMI as 'Fe Ufwed Srgfg-5 F09 goes by ESS! Q wf we see Ou own Bord Eomner yn CH mrs orrcy of 'DEGUTY The bend m 'Pe boxground and the rwlrlers IH me foreground make rhvs swghr comdete 59 TWHMHE 4 l 'o FLUTE Mahlberg Palmer Clark Stangeland Brown Lasley OBOE Wnllxams Jorgenson Watrud CLARINET Wolff Atrops Potter L Hall Homfeld Johnson Ramerth Hens Moran Grlswold Wxllemssen Rlckbexl McCo H Wll d y ay x ar son Oppek Heath M Eakln P Mexer ALTO CLARINET P Anderson M Hoefer BASS CLARINET J Hall Hammer B S AS OON K Schmldt Ehlers ALTO SAXOPHONE Frerlchs Nystrom Vanzvnol Prouty TENOR SAXOPHONE M Anderson Buchman BARITONE SAXOPHONE Helg CORNET Boddy Henmng Chapman S Martin Kuhl Nxeme Ah yer rens R Martxn Blume Hxvely Campbell TROMBOINE Schafer Gulbranson Roberts Fenstermacher E Eakln D Hoodecheck Puhl BARITONE J Hoodecheck Wahl D Funk Hansen HORN Roth Westerlund Koeneke S Funk Marr BASS 1 Har ova R Larson Wick Mork D Schmidt PERCUSSION Henseler WIBSG M Meler Thlll Hagge Barxsh B Larson Peterson The bond mode Ve fowlcvwrmg publuc ODDCOVGVVGS Worth ng tom Ccnlenrwcl Pcrcde Turkey Dey Porodc Luxcr D Cenlefl on Lmerrwe f C H ferr' 5 Jumcr CLULQC H rr yr 'wg QOVUL lvl o T16 S 7' games soo cod em 'nLe C fl LETS SDHUQ TWV Slime Con lest col the Nlemnrd Cm POVOUC The bond members wre honored to here Swgrmmd ROS er goxoplaomst cf w rx l le fame gwe hem ll-QQLQTOUQ GH mformmron on 1 L L of rwewr me rumeflls O gl Ye U lhe H WN Ocxlcel 9 6 O gh lllqent Qfld 366235 WYWO Unxke TWOUU GGYX Bodder xrufwex m0 X o Chcoe 9 SKC9 Xie Uumpel Hx CCW form ef O 3, Lv..'gNh mg Jsdfl Gerald Nlemeyer dl rector 60 A , i 9 fig' , 5 ? 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I r rt J- ,fav ' , , llennflo pl' T .--gf W ij s U75 U' yge Cfbm Enwred ln the Dtstrlft Masta Contest were the followlng solo 'crveslants Cornet-Qa,l lioddy, Darlene Nremeyer, Clar- metelvoda Wolff, Saxcohcne-Phyllts Frenchs, Joikre Ny- s'rom, Danna Heta, Eass Cornet-lanlae Helgg FlaTe4Rath Mahlterg, Trombone-Arnold Schafer, Dean Galbransong Ban- tone-Dznabc-lle Hansen, Jaan Hoodeaheck, French Horn- Rath Westerland, Leola Kwnelae For the frrst tlrne ln the hlstory of the band's Most Valuable Player award, the reiagnfran was shared by three band meffbf-re The Land Clase Rlramfo Wolff, Marge Hensler and Joan rlmrlc-flsfjrrk an tle bass of deoendabll ty and oateye part ipatlon ln Qontests Flavia Walff was e'c-Ted band presadent and .loan Hoode- fhifk, '. evrresdenf Cf'-er offfiers were Arnod Sahafer, Lael rninczgur, Plwh lxfabberd, llbrorzcn, and Gries Harlow, brief-r'. manager The QU ters helped Mr lXJreme,er select the new :er or band members Tre sax:-ohone aaartet, i:ns'sf ng of DOVWG H9 Q, Marge un Anderson, Prywls Frerlihs and laik e Ny- sfram lS smllng abaat s:'me 'lng, lt must rcwe been a good lake an,wa,, Nr ld emeyer 61 Not only has Mr Niemeyer gyen as on exif-ilent rahiert band, but he has gyen as o snappy mari? ng bond os well The red and blazk Faye been adopted as the offrzlal anrform of the Trojan marchers ln addntlon to the regalatuon umform each member wears c red blame, whlte olastl: spots, and a whlte autatron cord The cords may be wcrn tn two duffereht ways, one fashon for formal oaioslons and one for less formal dress The cap llgrts were esbeclally effeit ye at nlght foot- ball games when the a.erl-eod lrghts were blarked out and the speztotors wltneesed 'he yan-colored Cao llghts as the bond went through tlrelr maneuxers Oatsfandrna selezi' ons preeented by the Canfert band were: Frrst and Thlrd Naxement af the New World by Antanln Dvorak, The FW, na Catilrman Overture by Rrahard Wagner, and The Red Mil by Vlctor Herbert Janie l-l:'l, Pr,llrs Aniarsm, See Atraas ana TUOCC J, s 'f mi mln r f ' 1 - ' V. ' 3.5- ,,r1.,,s 4 . 4 A t ,,,q.. Anzffer ff: group cf Qujenfs ri be ng 'rs ned 'n rur gr bend by Mr Niemeyer Ccnfmgjerrmcn fer gicies rn We A Band rs keen because rrere are oiwoys severcl we V-Trc ned plcyers from the B Eond clcmorrng for the pcsmcns. HHH The school orchestra, whrcrw 1, infancy, rs 0 group that WUI be wel! known nn the future Much ccknc, Ted ment QOCS fs Mr Vwor BuHer fer vert' mg Ire href Lr: f5'rG that V.'3r -rng rcs evfr ree Nr EuMer's nnfh grade :hear has mode severoi pubfr: cepecrenies, fndudvwg The Cnrrsfmcs :nd Spr ng Ccnzerfs Trey C SO scng ct Ire N nth Grcce Czen House Martha Cashel Jane Cashel Marlos Trtpp and Dorothy Larson are the tumor hlga cheereaflers you sow leaang all those rousrrtg cheers darrrrg the B team games The grrls uh farms red sla ks and whute mahogravwed jc kets wrth a Trojan head on the ba lc were haw Ms year June Stowe Clans Tolls Bonme Mes h rl , me Vqnberg are the four l 6 W reg who are always aa trere ba KVWQ up our team Wm or lose these grs keep up our school spurt The tecfrl was rn a hadale Tre cocgh had bowed rms head, We fred ta lrsteh and l-lere's what he sad ulmtltllrls 63 r K 44 '- From the looks of thlngs Marge Henseler Verla Poplces and Douglas Koepse are all wrapped up to what Eugene Cole lS telltng them Gene lS probably repeat nn the debate auestlon Resolved that the Presldent of the Llnlted States be elected by dlre t vote ol the people The deboters trove ed to oustavus Adclpleus College at St Peter to Blue Earth and St Paul to comoe e tn tourncments on tln s years agenda The team s debatung qualutles proved favorable under the dlrectlon ot Mass A local speech Instructor rlene Tharsen Jadgtng from that beam on John McGowans fa e he doesnt have a senous thought ln hrs head John has doae well th ugh ln delverlng a serlous orlglnal or Prlee Qupports ana Prosperlty Beh nd the ros rum stands Rhoda Wolff our only ex'ern poraneous speaker Rhoda has the rare cornblnatlon of mlnd and vonce an essentnal for any externp speaker 'mi These are the to ur vvtnners of the local spee h c ntest who to la par he D F ft uverne cn l ar h P li e poem Moontc oem J eness c C the ern ' n Angel VN rgs Darlene Arneson gave tle lumoroas rccd l6 L J cw Pr,,l c Kgc fn rr ed c 35- i XT' s7 . t , , l ll - U A T 1 g ., t l . - F H W A , , , , t , , X I , A , . l vl l I , N , very ' , o , l Q etlcnl ' H F J t 7 o , t - g T 9 i XY I . . 3?-1, 1 f' T ,tv ,f fi X . I 1 ' 1 ' X '. 1 , Q C l ' C - ' . Mt an T., zstrct -C,,fEif held l- T at L ' M. c 23 crnona X enstra reaa tr. , Tre 1 ' ..,ln lvfbpp K ll, P155 s T ltolq, ss gov- ' Cru at: rezd- ! I Q ll If If , A A t , ' o- lrg, Fl a Zeng! Ftrs? fears, j '-' , Apiell reed a v -- orlz a or Ser, NVQ Seems for ETTQ3' C4 4'-H, 539 nf J ' rw ron Serool Q brand ost h erd eo rw F y ofter rw er he map es of We Romo N rksrr Q c J ed y e SCrWer1Or1crwdDe5T'rmr 350 V1 K A qrcup pcm F +G' crrd oes We uo Kr Q Amerwg ree Debeer mcwrs ore L rro me Arrys Hokemss orc me rm remonn Fror v e N crtm vw Peru Q Lerry be kmorr Jew e James Bob Choprrvw cm e L : . .1 ere we see G scene hom th orwcfcc' pc, Suopressed Desrres, by uson 'Q es e', ..r w -ye Q se r e cr the 1,- 1 eel, owe bel 0. Jos er . rx, J. Jug K epsell p ye 1 e r e-:hem Brewster, Beverly Dcige Dor- rrcyed Nobel, N rrmo Bucher, Hermrerro rex-'srer Henrrrretto wcs yery rnfereste r 1- Cr CQSTS DU ' Wir: 0' 5. for re to er rerabcrffs suppress, es-re 1, for hs ree- dofv crm Mo eY's wppressed desrre us or Stephen The ply wcs cccdwed by M155 Hoirond and Mrss Thorsen, In the pgrure you gee fre student drrector DcEe Kuh grvm the cos' Some r 5. SPEECH Illlllfl IIIIIII A h lar ous sde pl Ing com dy d re ed Dv Esther Berreau ud well Ces nw le jan C ass pl y r Ru 'W by man Krasna reserved DL errber 5 nd 6 the I ry a e dur ast war ard s a ra rkns who Ccn n xer oaqh fo the ww elf L JT Corsa ng her 0 er ster Ruth she starts a orresaonden e carnparan wth a sOldler slqnlng Rarn s nam an clso en las ng 0 picture The saldler suddenly arnves Intendlnq to marry Ru h Dur Inq the remarnder of The plar Ruth Ines to handle the ltuatlon wrthcut break ng Ile solders he rr mil 4? N,.w-- -,, RUTH WILKINS JoAnn Wlllemssen MIRIAM WILKINS Ruth Ann Pefers MRS WILKINS Janlce Schmldt JUDGE HARRY WILKINS Orville Janssen LT WILLIAM SEAWRICJHT Lloyd Tordsen ALBERT KUMMER Cyrul Henseler MARTHA SEARIGHT Darlene Duba SGT CHUCK VINCENT Douglas D rks HAROLD KLOBBERMEYER Jnmmy Johnson DORA THE MAID Darlene Osrerkarnp 66 iv S AQA One has to be landy wr n the vvrtt rg end of a penfrl rn order to be'ong to Qurll 6 Scroll The organzlatton S lrm ed to run ar a s nror rournalsrn students who have done ou standrng work on the s hool newspaper ar yearbook and rank scholast ally rn the bpper thrrd at therr crosses Maynard Brass Ray Russ and Carol Lestcr were aclmrtted on the bosts of th rr work on the Trolan Marge Hense'er Verla Papkes Norma Bucher Alverno Bruns and Frances Sleeper contrlbu cd to bath tle paper and the yearbook Cynl Henseler June Stowe Paul Sorenson Mary Lou llons E: ly be kman G arae Mclirnney Bonnre Rogers and Bonlta Rarrck wrote exce lent copy for the Hn Star Doug K pserl was th man behrnd the camera servrng both orqanrzatrons Mr Gruss rs the advlser Who says the women arent smarter than the men? Heres proof the boys are ou numbered three to one To be ellgrble for the Na anal Honor Cocuety one must rate hrgh scholastlcally have leadershrp quolrtres and be or servrce to hrs school Carol Lester Joan Hoodeche k Rhoda Wolff Alferna Bruns Norma Bucher Donna Hexg Phyllts Anderson Betty Beckman Ruth Westerlund LoVerna Buchmon Annta Jensen Janrce James Barbara Trlpp Grles l-tarlow Maynard Brass Ray Rss Doug Koepsell Bob Kennedy and Eugene Cale ax ff ia. -...J as 67 EU l LI. 'f U 3 sJ 1. R r x A Q ,x i tt J t nd e t, t J A c r tc . ' ' , , I V l i T- . I T: .J V , Sensors selected ore: Janrce Hall, Arlene Jeppesen, Ardys Hokeness, Jeanette Henning, I V fl ' I I I ' I ' zijn Q' 1 iv, , VT' , Q. 'ffgii ' fc' my lffwi- ni Align 2 S xo .V ' .6 Q 4 A '4 ' N S' 5' aw V X rl K ll' ' V f X. l 2 ' g 7- ra LNDWM .4 A ..1, Dont forget to emphasrze our eleven pont lead over Marshall says Mr Grass to Ramcna Renstra sen or sports edrtor and be rae M Krnney Q,Jx,l' J C l 68 Under the advrsershrp of Mr Roger Grass the roarnalrstlf aaaltty of our hrgh school paper the Hr Qtor has been much lrnproved Tlne ent re s'udent body eagerly awatted p blrca on of the bggcr and be ter Hr Star wh ch ontatned more pages more prftures mor news The ca aloaue at l-lr Stars formed a complete re ord of the events of the year from t e open ng dey cf school to graduatton Spe ral features were the Chrrstmas edltron and the Sen or edrt on The frrst semester the paper was assembled by the members of last years roarnalrsm class At the begrnnrng of the second semester members from thus years class assumed the respons btlrty Frrst semester edrtors Norma Bucher and Bonnre Grresman are grvlng the second semester edrtors Betty Beckman and Bonita Rarlck a few helpful pointers Feature writers Mary Lou l-lons June Stowe Jerry Sather and June Konold seem to be loolang over a couple of exchange papers with a great deal of concern Reporters Cyrrl l-lenseler Mary LaVelle Bonnre Rogers Rrchard Boudreau Mary Lou Couch and Lucrlle Stangeland wrote the news for the W Hr Star during the second semester Members of the rournalrsm class Leona Rnetsma Sonnre Rowe Vonnre Chrrstensen Esther Helms Joan Hrlfers Joan Fath Paul Sorensen and Paul to the classrooms . , t .1 c . a U T u r l 2 T . , 1 C -', t ' e - -, '5' . A X ic K ,V I c Z s. , p D r l I , ,,, W. ' ' ., 1' ' 'sk ' a , f , r I , .V , I V 1 Y I P , I I I I I . KX f V. I fy J I I I I 4 A ' ' uc' D , , , ff: I ' . ' ' , . 6 'P-,Ag Wrener, are arrangrng the papers for drstrrbutron - I I ' i 'Z W E - 4 fi' -. Y 4 cs ' W 4 t '2 v O- E, ' ,f . , v we .. - 1 ,og - X eu: , 'Q . y ' k Q I Q . x X ' V' . f if ' Y F Q I . X rx ll Z t l ,, , l luneor I' T' 'C Cr KH X M I J F Q F C I B-I' 1-U W :D Ffgn eg :efrns downnght skeptrfol of Doug Cpre ers sug gestron whrle Eleen ond Lorrotne hoye svvollo ved It mole hcortedly Morge ond D ug browse through onnuols for tdeos to steo ho one wt! exer khow whot o strugg'e Ye Ed or ond ts mme l cd n oe' ng ose t ug o ng s V too trne ff from ske h no Wllle 'O pester t ern yerno s oft n y known os he nlder keys ltyolst to you 1 Ecnnte ond Normo wro'e ond r wee o so often they sornetrmes forgot who they were wnt C D5 Inq obout tn the frrst olofe Poul wor ed or sx we KS ll Ms wrrtlng copy thot somebody else hod to rewnte o t s Kruse dnd wcs get la gs under her eyes ond wnmles on 1 her brow from wot h ng everybody else Sen ors not eff toly on the stoff helped too Kennedy Rhode Wolff Eyelyn Wnllloms Eugene Co ues Horlow end Rnmono Rrenstro thts we dd or ynu on only you h ,Je y u l Q Coototn Dcnno of the Red Teom gloots cs she shows Roy how mcny rnnre rnogozlnes her teom sold tl-on hrs tn he Omoo gn to ro se money for frnoncung the 1950 Trojan U 69 x N W' Ll 'Cl ---A W 5 v If, VI 9 Q 'aff' 1 -I -fd N 1 ' A lv I 'A x f Asa 4 I I V 'S I 1.-1 ,. 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Cer S m L Crcmu Third row r ,L R 'ru our row K L ml Mhr Addprw Femke L L Jn T Lrwq Cowon A Drrks E Er lm F row L ,m M mx rw C m rg S Lmdemonn EHQGNQGS un L Drks of m rm ni Lrqu Bemis Y Lsrmmd Nystrom R Onken Volberdmg Slone Sport 1 ,2 ' sf- xv 73 -,,,, X 7 3 X V , 4 fx Nc-rle link, seb'l- brrga-r, 'recsurer pres cent, are gneik- rng Jann lJ:Gowan's +4 report The Vforthtnqtfgn Cramer ot tl'e Future Farmers ol fxrnfrr 3 M largest fL7CD'C'V rn tlse Swv of A-1V7'C'.C'C ln'a' gr' U t' rf',--. yt gras . 'fs lil' lo'I brought the me-mbersmp to lll, tous out-nur-nberrng all rnolg fir fre Trxrd consecutrye year Judgrng by the chapters rererd of a llQyQVTlCFT, rf rs eydenr fl'T1T fazh member has praivced dr rgenfl, vle club VUQTO Learn rg to dt ll 'tq 'N f-ern o, o e to oe. , Earnrno to lrxe, Lryrna to serxe Perhaps most note-worthy ct the :luis octwres ls tre send ng of John Sel- berg, Class ot l9-49, to Sweden as an excrange student of aorrculture The F F A as maklng prosperous farmers out of sorne cf cur hrgh sshpol lads Dan Martrn, Bob Lurng, Dannre Bents and Henry Pterl were turn shed Certrfed seed oats by the chapter on a contract basls Boo Martn grew if bushels of Zephyr oats for the Chapter Thus year the Club rs branehrng out and furnrshrng Shelby oats and Monroe soybean seed. Judgrng teams for crops, general lrvestock and datry cattle were actlye, Boys who trarned for crop judgrng were Kerth Sihroeder, Brlly Krrck, Bob Burnham, Bob Martrn, Tommy Nelson, Dean Volberdrng, Stanley Lrndernonn and Daryl Dawson At the Publre Speakrng Contest last May, John McGowan was awarded fourth place un the state. On February 24 the chapter sponsored the broadcast from KWOA Boys par- trelpattng were Clarr Calyrn, Lawrence Dnrks, John McGowan, Paul Clauson and Bob Martrn. The bro soeral event ot the year was the banquet served by the Home Eco- nomrcs gurls at the school cateterro on March 2l, Mann speaker was Mr J. H, Tschetter of Mountarn Lake, who spoke on The Place of Young Farmers rn Agrlculturef' 7l fi 4 Z I I-XM, r 95:1 l 7 N 2 1 1 l 75 5 ,,,,,?,.wm.- H 7 4 , 2 nr Careful there, boys, those soybean seeds have to grow rf you're golng to hCV9 G bumper crop next summer, The delcate frtgers belong to Donrme Eenfs and D600 Volberdrng If Mr, Thue dc-sen't watch out, the Ag room wvll be full of soybean plants Bob l Martrn, Warren Nystrom and Bob l-lartle l are seleetrng the aermnatea seeds .il A-snub Vvfdf Thts scene IS from the pep meetlng sponsored by the Leglon Floren e Rlens ra Earbara Trlpp and Rloda Wolff played e parts of the Three Fates who of course decreed that e Tro ans woud w rw over Slavton Dt k Boudreau portrayed ne part of .lanus the two faced God and Doua Gre er was Cuptd The Lea n also sponsored the dan e featurlng a Santa Claus pr gram and an old ttme bond followtng the basketball game These stoves were lnltlated unto the club IU February The Leglon ns one of the few school organl atlons that reaulres scholastlc ment for rnernbershlp The candldate must etther have an A averaqe or pass a speclal test before belnq accepted For mltlatton thtrteen qlrls went through the ordeal of marchtnq whtle bltndfolded belnq sold on the slave market to club members and obevtng thelr masters every reauest for one day Rhoda and Joan acted as beauty operators to make sure the slaves would have beaut ful TIQSSCS for ther appearance tn school lss New se a vser use ouraglng e ers m ,a e Auxllum La nun Joan l-l OHGCPE k lS Student C on tl Representatve Jan e Schmldt ure prestdent Arene Jeppesen secretary Bonlta Raruck presvdent and Amta Jensen treasurer L... lllllll lllllllll 5x 4 4- MA,f f L HHAHY 69 1 v l 'wp M' GM - f P-5,, A ' ivy, 73 ,... 1 vw -any C C vs r r Kem en nqen CV, TCJFNVW .J 'Vg CK rr r' rr, re., r STP' C M 4 1 S2 few w A to repec' 'rp fi rn F oo vn r C rn r'csC'e OSCV rxcrs ru Qei r gen gras the berrnn fs -Se rnrnrn MVS OI' G CW VT'OV rV'S CS S6N6VGr C S S E cy and rs obwoys 5' ' ng new Jcsses to Q rornfnncu e mme student Mr Tncmpsun cnd Mr Swngfn gre dcssrcmrn rnQtruTrOr1s fo C1 rnerr freshmen Q fr 1 U ents Tvs oww CQ Af we neu 2 J r W rr f s Q10 rw r Reqn Cr spin 5 mg c'ons on penn cur ew cn nnrnn rrpe wars T C 5 non cc Dy Norf ns ALJ 5 0 9 f CN N M u wne r vm f 'Y' Q C UTC VW f TGV C C n ' A wtf ccr n r n, DF ,V 5 3 N Q Cnnen' L an 04 me V6 E N O Ffw C -sq H' Kimura 7 ai -i.. tv' ,.,.ar UHIVEHE THAININE l M , - b I ' ,- gdcrd trac' Crer. 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V , X: ' AL , . i?FE'5,j-ff,f?3f',f,' 5 ,, 4 Rxrffk , - 3, q 5... 1 ' N THCOQW QUEEN fm X-Q. A miNQS.,NE ji I r-.A,, , v,,,,,,.,, A-, C V'- l 'J -4, fs.' , 47 E L,:2n 'fe 'eu '.2 r: Line fi ,fy-fy Lou' ., .. i 2 Y, ,Tek ,Q .rem Queen and ling Cf Zur 'ff Eisfetcrl lnameiam ng The tl may af 're irzw ng was the smczlcer Mr Thompson :e3':.-.ed upon 'ne ous' ng Ke-f, Tzae l4en's wird for rg fs '.'r Tff 's:f 4 ss has a:'e nn' Norma, Kenny and the Crewn- bearers, Mary Haededseik and Johnny Hughes Although the Trogans didn't Crook the Cords they played a fast exeltrng game of basketball. The game ended wrth a score of 45 for Luverne and All for Worthrngton. The Student Councrl started the festrvrttes rollng wtth a take- off on a radlo program, whnch rncluded band musrc furnrsned by Llttle Scottres band, One of thelr specraltnes was the popular tune Rag Mop The Councrl then presented the Candudates for Krng and Queens They were. Norma Bucher and Kenny Wolff, senrarsg Laurel DeYoung and Jrm Wolff, lunrors, Bonnle Mesch and Jack Campbell, sophomores The raentlty of the Klng and Queen was kept secret untll the dance followrng the game when Kenny and Norma were crowned. Lrttle Scottles band made tts debut at the dance sponsored by the Counc I We were glad to see that most of the musrccns were elther graduates or present students rn W l-l S Bath present students and alumnu recall when Chuck Scott, Tommy Nystrom, Jrm Ruder and John Wc'son used lllllllllllllllll l Jrm Wolff looks as uf he's feelrng the effects too Could he be learnrng a few polnters ln the art of krsslng from hlg blg brother? Deck The Hells With Eougrs of Hc!fy, was the theme cmd GMT! for TYSSE seven ombmous soph- omores, Get your crwmols, krdsm Gris' oc'-efre gwwng farm wnh IFE r rwfer:retct in of Q negro sprtqcl. Chorlse seems To be uswrwg me mrs'Fetoe 'O good od- vcrwrcge Tre Qfher ccgples cre mckng exzeilermt pro- gress wmhout rr. 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