Worthington High School - Trojan Yearbook (Worthington, MN)
- Class of 1952
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W nw-'F' , . y A Q i 3 . 3 1 9 We re proud of our school W e appreezate the many people Who have helped mahe zt great .4l '-3 ' There are many more Such as Julla Hy land and Fred Dahlhe1m who left leg ac1es for our hbrary the Veterans of Fore1gn Wars who erected the flagpole on the athlet1C fleld the busmess men and women who act as our Career Day speakers and help us 1n selectmg an occupat1on the State Theater who pre 4 Theres Dwzghr Ludlow who was a member of the Board of Educat1on for frfteen years from 1936 to 1951 and pres1dent for ten of those f1fteen years Some of the b1g school projects w1th whxch Mr Ludlow helped are the f1n1sh1ng of the Junlor college wmg the addltlon to the grade school bu1ld1ng the construct1on of the hall way whlch connects the hlgh school bu11d1ng wlth the balcony of the aud1tor1um the stalrs leadlng down from the th1rd floor and the acqumng of land for the present athletlc held and playground At the 1951 Commence honorary d1ploma m token of h1s years of work 111 behalf of the Worthmgton Pubhc Schools sents a free mov1e after our homecommg pep fest and snake dance the Amerlcan Leg1on and Aux1l1ary who send Junlors to Boys and GITIS states Then theres the K1wan1s Club the Communlty Club the C1v1c and Commerce Assoc1at1on our churches ln fact the entlre commumty has helped to make our school what It 1S 9 . . , 7 X . . . , . . , - to . . . . 4 . . . , . I Y ment, Mr. Ludlow was presented with an V . - . . . v ' Q . S ' 7 ' Y 1 , . 7 7 1 i -. , . . 5 - . Our Board of Educat1on IS mlghty fmc The school s buslness IS our bus1ness Members of the Board of Educat1on Mr Prouty Mr Brown Dr HHFFISOH and Mr Schmrdt dlscuss school affalrs w1th Super1ntendent E A Durbahn We try to g1Ve the students of the Worthmgton Pubhc Schools the best educatlon posslble Th1s thought was expressed by Mr Frank Schmldt mem ber of the Board of Educat1on to the TroJan edltor who mtervxewed Board members In add1t1on to rout1ne affalrs th1s group has been largely responslble for the construct1on of the new athletlc f1eld When completed the fleld w1ll be one of the flnest 1n Southwestern Mlnnesota A fence 1S st1l1 to be erected bleachers expanded and shrubbery planted flf Mr Durbahn s dream comes truelj The Board also hopes to extend the storage capaclty of the cafeterla kltchen Members of th1s group helped ln buxld mg th excellent cafeterra located 1n the grade school bu1ld1ng whlch at the present t1rne serves lunch to over nrne hundred students each day Members of the Board of Educat1on are W H Prouty presxdent Frank Schmldt treasurer V E Brown clerk Edmund Bllxt and Dr P W Harrlson Pardon us for strutting But . . Have you seen Our new atlzletic field The pride of the entire community is re- flected in the impressive ceremony preceding each football game on the new athletic field. As the high school band, led by the color guard of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, be- gins to march down the field, there's a dead silence among those on the bleachers. The spectators know that when the familiar white spats step high along the green carpet, there?s a memorable ceremony to take place. The band marches to the end of the field and halts at the flagpole. As the color guard prepares to raise Old Glory, the powerful floodlights are turned out and the field is in utter blackness except for one beam of light centered upon the flag. While the Stars and Stripes are climbing upward, the band plays the stirring National Anthem which pene- trates the stillness with its clear ringing notes. The lights of the field are turned on, the whistle sounds, and the game begins. Every spectator is reminded that he lives in America. By planning such fine recrea- tional facilities, the people of Worthington are striving for a better community and a better place in which to live. They know the new athletic field and playground contributes to the building of better men. Mat. x . K Q, K, N Y 2-0355 A 5 f Qpfw Q w ,,,,.gm.. Q, '3'LLix Q J ,ii 1:2 W3 as fzf W ,fm FW L an M 'hr is Eirgh it gh35l? 'PN' I a. W K 'I V ,nv 'x .-5 . iv, ZW - V N. ' 62, 1 X ' .J J B? g 49.4 . 8551- A Je Q 'iQg.,+i12g,g3m fx Z 'Y,, .W1-'I wig. 1 B PW ,, , Wann X vw qi' Have you wszteo' our new lzomemakzng rooms M 4.375 ffj..S-'-f- ali' or used our well stacked effzozent lzbrary Have you watched our marching band mnm '-v-....-Q im g' Q Egg Jug-rg or lunched zn our modern cafeterza 9 Then you know why We're proud as turkeys ,. Xu Q V ' H ' U, A . . -1- 51 ' ' K PY 1 Q , i . ,y 'pd wg 1 K 4 A! fit qlqb K ,. . ...A I ,fs s 4 ng .,o:. V ,.,, AJ, Zo: g jogging .. ,Q gffg Because every true Worthmgtoman knows all about turkeys we of the Tro1an staff have chosen Llttle Tom Turkey to gu1de you through the pages of the 1952 Tronan The recogmtlon of fam1l1ar beaks and the gobble of hearty laughter w111 be brought to mlnd as you follow our turkey and once more strut through the past school year 10 an fir!!! an preezz xg 'kk -sk x 15 LITTLE TOM i ' d Q . rg, :A - V A if 3' ag d ,L ii' 1, 5 , , if ' 56, , k , 'ar AY ' fe' X' f f 'K .. 3: Q 9 N - , ' f, '?: WX I 3 - 3 x V ff: y 4:22- , kg? e 4. -X wife-2, we :.23?' sig - .L if 1' H, fi' I llvlc of C outa ts ilzimzzzzstratzofz and Faculty Classef Sports Aetzwtzes Sch oo! Lzfe Index N ' ', IJ 1. 1 - J Page Page Page Page Page Page 211 ' - 1 fpggeaf .M ff ff ,' K ff' f' C, , 7' D yy, :Z K .4 2' yfzfyaefi , ,jk I ,ii 1 K-1 L,K--' . f' V' , , X 4 ' K f -,'g'z? 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Q55- Mr Arnold Sanderson has ably adm1n1stered h1s d1ff1cu1t and varled dutles as pr1nc1pal for the past mne years It lS mterestlng to know that he flrst came to Worthmgton as a classroom teacher 1n 1934 the year 1n Wh1Ch the majorlty of the Class of 52 was born Two of the semor gurls who help rn h1s offrce are Carol Krueger and Pauhne Sorenson Offices keep tab on high school life Press the ball when you hear the next sound says Nurse Els1e Johnson to student Arla Ne1lson One of M1ss Johnson s Jobs as d1rector of student health 1S to test hearmg and v1s1on Whether xt s for a t1ny scratch or a broken leg M1ss Johnson 1S always ready to be of ass1stance In add1t1on to servlng as nurse for the h1gh school grade school and Jumor college she s also eager to g1Ve counsehng adv1ce to any prospectlve nurses Dont tell me you ran out of gas agam' N1no Casareto and Jerry Kmgery learn that Mr Roger Gruss ass1stant pr1nc1pal has the memory of an elephant when It comes to recordmg ab sences and tardles Mr Gruss and h1S staff of OfflC6 glrls keep an accurate tab on the Schoolday aCt1X1tl9S of the hlgh school crowd A willing and able faculty teaches Roger Amberson speech Ameucan h1story debate coach Thesplan advlser Jumor class play d1rector Blanche Antome Enghsh soc1a1stud1es Esther Berreau Enghsh Lomse Borg Enghsh muslc Wm Boyce art Jumor class adv1ser Joan Boyce art Wm Brennan h1gher algebra plane and SO11d geomet y asslstant coach Vxctor Buller Jumor hlgh muslc orchestra d1rector as L is -1-J 455.34 ROGER AMBERSON BLAACHE ANTOINE ESTHER BERREAU LOUISE Bono WM Bovcs JOAN BOYCE WM BRENNAN VICTOR BULLER I 1 a . I 1 , . . 1 . S I I Q s . Q n I . 1 , l r v S ' 7 jf ,V , A l r 'H 5 bilil I A:.:.,..., I A, 1 B H . 5 ef! X 1 ' fm - ,-S2 A za, - , . jf 4 .J f V QA 4 -- K 4' Reading, Ritmg, and Rlthmetlc wg pl? BARBARA CHASE ALD CHASE ROBERT CHRISTIANSON MARGARET DITTMER ERNEST GOULD ROGER GRUSS JOHN GUs'rAEsoN SHIRLEY HANNULA Barbara Chase English Donald Chase world history Stu dent Council adviser sophomore class adviser Robert Chris txanson mathematics Pep Club adviser senior class play director Margaret Dxttmer English social studies Ernest Gould typing Junior College Roger Gruss American history Journalism W Hx Star adviser asslstant prmclpal John Gustafson physics Junlor College Shirley Hannula bookkeeping stenography Pep Club adviser Worthington Educational Association president. They offer friendly counseling Virginia Hart. physical education, G.A.A. and tumbling ad- viserg Harriet Henium, biology, Spanish, Usher Club adviserg Lem Herting, athletic director, football coachg Marcia Hol land English Thespian Club adviser senior class adviser Donald Jensen mathematics Kenneth Johnson agriculture adult classes F FA adviser Edward Kellen practlcal bus ,mess Junior College Lola Krueger home economics adult L .E Qs A5121 VIRGINIA HART DONALD JENSEN 18 homemaking classes, Junior class adviser S up-vu? if x we fi gala Ut Rfb Ay swf HARRIET HENJUM LEM HERTING KENNETH JOHNSON EDWARD KELLEN MARCIA HOLLAND LoLA KRUEGER , , , . 4 I . 8 . i ' 1 ' Q in , - - - ' 2 I ' - 1 ' J ' r n u 1 1 , M , r, , 9 - , i My , M R' . . . . l , . ,LVL jr gi . x A I ' .JI A, X . 'M i :A if ' i Jil , I , 4, I , I f 1, I AV X . ,W K Q 5 J 1 . u ,i I . iiww ' ., .-F ' fi ,. , ,fi-giigfi i lg ,th I , ..,. g , - -E , W i t ,Ht I 5 -A 5 Q: Mg ,. . I, ' ,X . H L K- 3 I N ..., , 2, K7 K X g li: A in Y i . 1 . V In a well developed curriculum l an -so si Qi XA menu' V? CAROLYNE KRUSE LLOYD LEDoUx WALTER LARsoN MAEEL LUING RUTH MADAY GERTRLDE INEVVHOLSE JANE NELSON! FLOYD NELSON Carolyne Kruse English Troian adviser junior class ad- viser' Lloyd LeDoux librarian Library Club' Walter Lar- son agriculture veterans agriculture classes' Mabel Luing mathematics, school counselor. Ruth Maday, study hall supervisor, Gertrude Newhouse. mathematics, Latin, Latin Legion adviser, Jane Nelson. home economics, Junior Red Cross adviser, Floyd Nelson, American history, social science, senior class adviser, assis- tant coach. In the classroom or in the office Gerald Niemeyer, instrumental music, band directorg Dean Nordell. industrial artsg Donald Olson, chemistry, Junior College Deang Mil- ton Osterberg, industrial arts, W Club adviser. Daniel Regnier social science Harriet Sather social science Arnold Sexe Junior High supervisor science Robert Snyder physlcal edu cation coach A it 1111 43 GERALD NIEMEYER DEAN NORDELL DONALD OLSON MILTON OSTERBERG DANIEL REGNIER HARRIEF SATHER ARNOLD SExE ROBERT SNYDER 'lx .1 -to Q' ' :ai i n ' f is r t s E L 51 of E A 5 V v 'They are always ready to help 'T RELRFN SVINOEN KENN ETH THOMPSON FLORENCE WILLIAMS BETTY WOODARD Reuben Svmgen sclence drlvers tralmng Kenneth Thomp son sc1ence basketball coach Florence W1l11ams vocal muslc chO1r Betty Woodard typmg stenography MQ These men Orrle An derson Emmet W1l11ams Art Gustafson and Henry Brunner have helped us more than Once They ll try anythmg from sweepmg hall to repaxr mg clocks Mr Gustaf son veteran of the group has kept Old Glory fly mg at the school entrance for many years 1 DORA JACOBS PRINCIPAL s SECRETARY JUNE NELSON SUPERINTENDENT s SECRETARY MARY SCHMID LIBRARIAN S SECRETARY 21 Fusi row Cashel Bonander M1ller Schlssel Jeppesen Paulson Second row Brasswell, Johnson Saxon, W1llemssen Osgood Thud row Anton Marr Mork Parker Ludlow Democracy IS the tool Now let s see Lets get thxs program organlzed says Mr Sexe adv1ser to Gmger Hallbeck presldent and Jamce Peterson secretary Other off1cers are Ke1th Marr vxce- pres1dent and Mlke Cashel treasurer 22 Usmg the pr1nc1ples of democracy as a gurde the Jumor Hrgh Student Coun c1l under the d1rect1on of Mr Arnold Sexe attempts to lead the small fry of our school They arent lettmg any grass grow under the1r feet they ve had all sorts of projects mcludlng the sponsorlng of a Chnstmas decoratlon contest a poster contest a football pep meetmg and a Thanksgwmg dlsplay Recently they presented a 16 mm movxe camera to the school and started the J un1or H1gh Journal a monthly pub l1cat1on ed1ted by Katherlne M1l1er and Evelyn Bonander so . .W r iiflvirir A H .Q I W- N .. 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Pg ,, Q Q . , T I nk x J YRS 553152 Q Q s Q, 1 O 5 is 1 5 Seniors rate, date, speculate In 1946 a throng of lively screaming seventh graders set their feet upon the hal dreaming that the years ahead of them were to be the happiest and swiftest ones of their lives Lets return now to the year 1946 and reminisce the days leading up to the gradua tion of the Class of 1952 ln sex enth grade there was always a race among the girls to see who could find the baggyest shirt for the most manly looking gal wa always the one that was on the beam The Tom Sawyer operetta fstarring Tom Huttonj added culture to the year Some students were mighty proud when they were named to the Junior Honor Society in their first year of high school The school parties became something to look forward to in the eighth grade Here was a chance to show off new dresses and new ties and sometimes one or two girls would have a date G AA and tumbling were em Meet the class officers Merle Ahrens Student Council representative Jack Campbell vice president Barbara Larson secretary Norman Long president Doug Dunbar who was bus mess manager has moved to another school Shirley J orgenson treasurer is not pictured phasized with the girls The students started off in music around this period and choir The long awaited freshmen year came at last Four girls were chosen as Junior high cheerleaders For the girls the main event of the year was the tea held for the mothers There the teachers had the opportunity to meet the mothers and have a heart to heart talk about their little darlings Entering senior high was a big event' Driver s training was fun though rather hazardous for both the car and its occupants but when the day of reckoning was past and licenses were passed out few regretted their efforts Also here was the first chance to be come a member of the Student Council It was a quite an honor too to dress up as Chmamen and serve at the Junior senior ban quet Then came the Junior year and what a year' Xl Lois Fagerness Rhonna Hower Beverly Schecter Merle Funk Ricky Vanzwol and Shirley J orgenson are busy filling out magazine sales folders Looks like they ve created quite a mess I 3 . 5 1 f 9 ' v A , J X It a D r x, ,M 7- , . 'Q P . 1 ' 7 . 'Tyan Qxgsx Q , , ' . z ,, f, . ' rf, X, V. t f 'ada fi, L V 7 . V y l .. .. I . . . . ' a lowed halls of W.H.S. for the first time, little and Junior band set the pace. ' ! ' . . .I . . ' Y Y - - - - ' ' u - H ' U 37 ' . . . l . Q if . , . . . 37 N ' , . . h , . . . . ' . . I l ! 7 7 1 9 ' 7 , NX Q , . I f , I Work, play, and stay out late Lookmg l1ke anythmg but a couple of Shlp wrecked mar1ners are Joe Fenstermacher preslclent when we were junlors and J olyn Clark as they lead the Grand March past the Prlde of the Prom The March Hare looks astomshed as Barbara Larson and Margaret Albmson f1ll nut cups 1n prep aratlon for the Allce 1n Wonderland dlnner That year was full to the br1m w1th 6XC1tE ment and act1v1t1es Wonderful Jun1ors was the t1tle g1ven us by the senlors feven though they meant It sarcast1cally'J Many of the boys began playlng on the A squad for the flrst t1me and therefore became members of the W Club Thelr 1n1t1at1on was somethlng they ll always remember It was also qulte an honor when the only three photographers on the yearbook and paper staffs were from our class The Pep Club was started and for the f1rst t1me Junlors had 1nd1v1dua1 portralts ln the TroJan. Many of the students were honored by belng accepted 1nto the Nat1onal Thespxan Soclety, but the two blg events, of course, were the Jumor-semor banquet and prom. The banquet theme was Alice in Wonderland and those attendmg the prom found themselves surrounded by fxsh 1n Neptune s Court Some were fortunate enough to quahfy for Qulll and Scroll For the flrst t1me ever the class rmgs were obtalned 1n the Juruor year Came sprmg and the presentatxon of the h1lar1ous comedy A Young Mans Fancy XM The final year came at long last What a wonderful feeling it was to be in the highest class in school and it was still more wonderful to be on our own The year started out with the magazine sales to finance the yearbook Miss Williams choir director announced that th1s would be her last year at WHS for soon she would be sailing for Europe In a way we felt that she was graduating with us The fad was knit dresses medallions and knee socks Qhow the boys protested'J It was delightful to sit back and be honored at the banquet and prom We looked forward to skip day for on that day the seniors took out for a day of fun On award day several proud seniors learned that they had been accepted into the Senior National Honor Society not to men t1on the students who were awarded special honors for outstanding service leadership and scholarship The impressive baccalaureate ser vice set many of us thinking seriously about our futures and the f1nal commencement exercises caused many a student and parent to swell with pride Now the Class of 52 IS setting their feet upon the wmdmg hall of hfe Our high school days are behind us but in spite of all the experiences ahead of us we ll never forget the years that helped mold our lives Everyone looks up expec tantlv watching the Boyces make a tardy entrance to the Pheasant dmner The blood they donated to the American Red Cross that day must have cut down on their speed Mmmm looks good' Ward Barrier and Harold Roberts are really digging in fcount the bonesll at the dinner The food must be good and the atmosphere right at the pheasant banquet. These senior girls seem to be in good spirits too. Everyone looks sly, but there are no wicked ideas in the heads of these book- keeping students as they are shown, by Mr. Martin Rog- gen, First National Bank employee, the proper way to endorse a check. Everyone came all dressed up Dog patch style to the Sadie Hawkins party sponsored by the H1 Y Molly Hallbeck watches while Adrienne Barish helps Jack Campbell stir the Kickapoo Joy JUICE IH true Dogpatch fashion 'iidlklzalx 'K A EmSxxt f6. Taking advantage of the best seats in the auditorium fre- served strlctly for seruors'J are Barrier Engelhardt Funk Wallace and Wahl Their polite attentlveness proves they re seniors' We ve trod the path, dlploma won Honorable seniors become members of National Honor Society' Each year a small percentage of the graduatlng class becomes el1g1ble for membership in the National Honor Society and may proudly wear the soclety pm Members are selected by the faculty on the basis of scholarsh1p leadershlp and servlce Mem bers elected are First row Jolyn Clark Molly Hallbeck Joan Biegler Samnue Anderson Caroline Oppek Lois Fagerness Second row Norman Long Rhonna Hower Dean Baker Bonme Mesch Phyllis Frerlchs Jack Campbell Third row Maxine MCBF1d8 Joe Fenstermacher R1Cky Vanzwol Adrlenne Barish Shlrley Jorgenson Margaret Alblnson IS not plctured MERLE AHRENS Class officer 2 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 W Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Music contest 4 Band 2 3 4 Brass sextet 4 A1 Student Counc11 4 me MARGARET ALBINSON W Hi Star 3 4' Trojan co-editor 4' Class play 3' Pep Club 3 4' Latin Honor Society 2 3' Latin Legion 2 3 4' Tri Hi Y 2 officer 3 4' Usher Club 4' Quill 8: Scroll 3 4' Music contest 3 4' Choir 2 3 4' Sextette 3 Triple trio 2' Octette 4 SAMANTHA ANDERSON W Hi Star 4' Class play 3' Pep Club 3 4' Latin Honor Society 3' Latin Legion 3 4' Thespians ' Tri Hi Y 2. officer 3 4' Usher Club 4' Quill We shared the tests, jokes and fun KATHRYN ANDREWS Pep Club 3, 45 Usher Club 45 Bowling League 4. DARLENE ARNESON W Hi Star 45 Class play 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 GAA 35 Usher Club 45 Music contest 35 Declam 2, 3, 45 Debate 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Octette 45 Operetta 4 DICK BUDDE Football 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 4 FLORENCE BURN- HAM Pep Club 3, 45 Latin Legion 2, 3, 45 Tri Hi Y 45 Usher Club 45 Debate 3 JOAN BAERENWALD Pep Club 3, 45 Usher Club 4 DEAN BAKER Class officer 35 W Hi Star 3, 4 Trojan 45 Class play 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 W Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club officer 3, 45 Quill 8a Scroll 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Student Council 4 ADRIENNE BARISH W Hi Star 3, 45 Trojan 4 Pep Club 3, 45 Thespians 45 Tri Hi Y president 2, 3 officer 45 Quill Sz Scroll 3, 45 Student Council 3 Debate 45 Science Club 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Choir 3, 4 Triple trio 2 an WARD BARRIER Alexandria 25 Football 45 Base- ball 3, 45 Basketball 35 W Club 45 Pep Club 4 DON BASCHE Football 2, 3, co-captain 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Bowling League 25 W Club 2, 3, 4 JOAN BIEGLER W Hi Star 3, 45 Trojan 3, 45 Class play 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Latin Honor Society 3, 45 Latin Legion 3, 45 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Office staff 3, 45 GAA 25 Usher Club 45 Bowling League 2, 3, officer 45 Quill 8: Scroll 45 Music Contest 2, 3, 45 Student Council, officer 45 Declam 2, 3, 45 Debate 3, 45 Library Club 3, presi- dent 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Triple Trio 25 Sextet 35 Op- eretta 3, 4 As seniors now We'll trust to fate MARY CASHEL Pep Club 3 4 Latxn Leglon 3 4 Debate 3 JOLYN CLARK Class offlcer 3 Class play 3 Pep Club 3 offlcer 4 Latm Leg1on 3 of fxcer 4 Latm Honor Socxety 3 4 Thesplans 3 offxcer 4 Trl H1 Y 2 Usher Club 4 Muslc contest vocal solo 3 4 flute solo 4 Declam 3 4 Gxrls State 3 Band 2 offlcer 3 4 student d1rector 3 Choxr 2 3 4 Trxple Tr1o 2 Octette 3 Mrxed en semble 3 Sextet 4 Operetta 3 4 LeROY CLARK Pep Club 3 4 Declam 4 Cholr 2 3 4 WILLARD CRAMER Track 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 FFA 2 3 MARY CRUIT Pep Club 3 4 GAA 2 Usher Club 4 DARYLE DAWSON Pep Club 4 FFA 2 offxcer 3 pres 4 Scxence Club 3 stock Judgmg team 2 3 4 Crop Judgyng 3 fj 1 1 ,az RAPHAEL BHUNS Track 4 FFA 2 3 4 Chxcken Judgmg Team 4 JACK CAMPBELL Class offlcer 3 4 W H1 Star 4 Class play 3 Track manager 2 3 W Club 2 3 offlcer 4 Pep Club 3 Thespxans 4 Tumb11ng2 3 4 Gym2 3 4 Homecornmg attendant 2 Sclence Club 3 RICHARD ENGELHARDT WH1 Star 3 4 Class play 3 Football 2 3 4 Track 4 Basketball 2 3 4 W Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Thes p1ans 4 Cholr 3 4 SIDNEY DOEDEN MUSIC contest 2 3 4 Student Councxl 4 Pep Club 3 4 Cholr 2 3 4 TTIO 3 4 Mxxed en semble 3 4 Quartet 3 4 Operetta Cause we re about to graduate LOIS FAGERNESS W H1 Star co edxtor 4 Pep Club 3 4 Latm Honor SOC1Ety 2 3 Latm Leglon 2 3 4 Tr1 H1 Y 2 Usher Club 4 Bowhng League 2 Qmll 8a Scroll 4 Llbrary Club 3 4 Cholr 2 JOE FENSTERMACHER Class of flcer 2 pres 3 W H1 Star Edxtor 3 4 Troyan 4 Class play 3 Foot ball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Basket ba1l2 3 4 WC1ub2 3 pres 4 Pep Club 3 4 Thespxans 3 4 Qulll 8.1 Scroll 3 4 MUSIC Con test 4 Student Counc1l 2 3 pres 4 Band2 3 4 Cho1r3 4 MARILYN GIESER W H1 Star 3 Pep Club 3 4 JEAN GOETTSCH Pep Club 3 4 Off1ce staff 2 3 4 GAA 2 offxcer 3 4 Tumblmg 2 3 Usher Club 4 Bowlmg League 2 PHYLLIS FRERICHS Class offxcer pres 2 W H1 Star 4 Pep Club 3 4 Thesp1ans 4 Tn H1 Y offlcer 2 3 4 GAA 2 Usher Club 4 Bowhng League 2 3 pres 4 Musxc con test2 3 4 saxsolo2 3 Band2 3 4 saxquartet2 3 4 Cholr 2 3 4 Trlple Trxo 2 Octette 3 4 Student Counc1l 2 Homecommg attendant 3 BEVERLY FRITZ Pep Club 3 4 Usher Club 4 MERLE FUNK Class offlcer 3 Class play 3 Track manager 2 W Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 FFA offlcer 2 3 4 Muslc Contest 2 3 4 Quartet 3 4 Mlxed ensemble 3 4 Cho1r 2 3 pres 4 Operetta 3 4 TT10 3 4 :CU LAVONNE GATES Pep Club 3 4 Cho1r 3 Red Cross 2 NORMA GERBER TheSp1aDS 4 Pep Club 3 4 GAA 2 Usher Club offlcer 4 Bowhng League 4 Cho1r 2 3 4 Basketball queen 4 AMANDA GERTONSON Pep Club 3 4 GAA 4 Usher Club 4 1 33 On the banquet we dld plot and scheme We MOLLY HALLBECK Latm Honor Soc1ety 2 3 Latm Leglon 2 3 4 Thespxans 4 Cho1r 4 Usher Club 4 Pep Club 3 4 ELEANOR HAMMAR Mus1c contest solo 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Clarmet quartet 2 3 4 Choxr 2 3 4 Trxple tr1o 2 Pep Club 3 4 Usher Club 4 JO ANN HENDER SCHEIDT Usher Club 4 DOUGLAS GREIER Football manager 3 4 W Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Thespxans 4 Sclence Club 3 Cho1r2 3 4 JIM GRUYE Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Club 3 4 Sclence Club 3 Wi B4 T VONDA LEE HOTZLER W H1 Star 3 4 TroJan 4 Usher Club pres 4 Student Counc1l2 Offxce staff 4 Pep Club 3 4 NEIL HOUTCOOPER BARBARA HIGGINS Mankato H S 2 Thespxans 4 GAA 3 Pep Club 3 4 Usher Club 4 Cholr 3 4 EVA HINDT Tumblmg 2 Pep Club 3 4 Usher Club 4 CLAYTON HORSTMAN Pep Club 4 h 34 Ss. Track 3, 4, lN,C1ub 2, 3, 43 Pep 'V . ' C S I I A J L X3- 'Zh 1... .9 IK ' , 1 lk i sl ftl' X, JI sl Alice in'?l6Wbndcrland was ol I :gm .awe x 8 in-B3 P- ff fl :gf mlm ffl!! f,j 1, Y 1 E v x f 4 J ,f fllf ' 1' A 6 , I' 'f ! ! 'fd 's ml? F ' 4 I ll ,I ,lf 1 V, ' 4' Y ffl' xl 'I' 7' if' 'l , X ' I ' P f ' 1 5 , Y Julia, VI fa el!! lv, I l l ijli rg, 'IIY fl f,I ' I f A 9 ' 1 x X v ' - ix S :I RHONNA HOWER W H1 Star 4 Latm Honor Soclety 2 3 Latm Leglon 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Thesplans 3 4 Tn H1 Y 2 GAA 2 3 Usher Club 4 Bowhng League 2 3 offlcer 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Student Council 3 4 Debate 3 Sclence Club 3 Chou' 3 4 Octette 4 Mlxed Ensemble 4 TOM HUTTON Football 2 3 4 'Track 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 W Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 ADALINE KONOLD W H1 Star 3 4 Trojan 4 Pep Club 3 4 Offlce staff 4 Usher Club 4 Qurll Sz Scroll 3 4 Lrbrary Club 3 CLYDE KRAMER W H1 Star 3 4 Football 4 Basketball 3 Man ager 4 W Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Baseball 2 manager 3 4 Chou' 4 ,vw THOMAS JAY FFA 2, 3 JIM JOENS Pep Club 4 JANICE JOENS Usher Club 4' Pep Club 4 CLEO JONES Pep Club 3 4 Office staff 2 3 4 Usher Club 4 SHIRLEY JORGENSON Class of flcer 4 Student Councll 4 W H1 Star 3 4 Trojan 2 3 Cholr 2 3 4 ROXY KOEPSELL Football 2 3 4 Track2 3 4 Basketba112 3 4 WClub2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 3 9 . f ' i , an , I Y I ri, ' ' 4 A . : ' . ' ' . : 5-J 3 I I 44 'rri'Hi Y 2, pres. sg Quill at scrou 5, 119 Band W I Y ', l 1 Y , , I , 1 it: ,. . '- I 5 Lv .ff 3? X333 5 t the prom, fun was had by all DON LAMBERT 'Track 2 3 4 W Club 2 3 4 Gym 2 3 4 BARBARA LARSON Class offrcer 4 TroJan 4 Pep Club 3 offlcer 4 Latm Honor Soclety 3 Latm Leglon 3 OHICCI' 4 TheSp1al'lS 4 Trl H1 Y 2 3 pres 4 Usher Club 4 Bowhng League 4 Qulll 8: Scroll 4 Student Councll 4 Football queen 4 Band 2 3 4 DEAN LEISTICO Pep Club 3 Gym 2 3 4 STANLEY LINDEMANN FFA 2 3 4 VERNA LINDEMANN Lrbrary Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 GAA 2 3 Usher Club 4 Band 3 4 Student Coun c1l 4 VERNICE LINDEMANN Usher Club 4 p .3 aes? CAROL KRUEGER Offlce staff 4 GAA 2 3 offlcer 4 Tumblmg 2 3 Usher Club 4 Bowhng League 2 Pep Club 3 4 DONALD KRULL Adnan H S 2 Foot ball 3 4 Track 4 W Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Sclence Club 3 LeROY LING Track 2 3 Pep Club 3 FFA 2 3 4 Chorr 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 Student Councll 4 TOM LING TroJa.n pClub3 4 FFA2 3 4 Qu1ll8zScroll 4 Sclence Club 4 fit'-3 Neptune s Court NORMAN LONG Class off1cer pres 4 TroJan 4 Boys State 3 Cho1r 2 3 4 Operetta 4 Mus1c contest solo 3 4 Qu1l1 8: Scroll 4 Pep Club 3 FFA 2 3 4 Da1ry Judgmg 4 AL LUING Football 2 3 4 WClub3 4 PepClub3 4 FFA 2 3 offlcer 4 Lxvestock Judgmg team 3 4 Cho1r 2 3 of flcer 4 Operetta 4 Mus1c contest 3 4 Quartette 4 Student Coun c1l 4 BONNIE MESCH Class off1cer 2 W H1 Star 4 Class play 3 Pep Club offlcer 2 3 Lat1n Honor Soc1ety 2 3 Lat.1n Leg1on 2 3 4 Thesplans 3 4 Tr1 H1 Y off1cer 2 3 4 GAA2 3 Usher Club4 Bowhng League 2 3 4 MUSIC contest 3 Chou' 2 3 4 Tr1p1e f.I'10 2 Sextette 3 Student Coun c11 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Home com1ng attendant 2 DAR Pllgfllll 4 JANICE MILLER Usher Club we named the ball DONNA LUING Offxce staff 4 Pep Club 3 4 Usher Club 4 MAXINE McBRIDE W H1 Star 4 Class play 3 Pep Club 3 Latm Honor Soc1ety 2 3 Latm Leglon 2 3 pres 4 Thesplans 3 4 Usher Club 4 Debate 3 Ch01I' 2 3 4 Octette 4 LARRY MCCOY 'L'-. .'t 'Wi 'Suu' MERRY McSWEENEY St Hanulton H S Brook lyn N Y 2 3 EUGENE MARKMAN Cho1r 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 DUANE MARR Mus1c contest 4 Brass sextet 4 Horn tI'10 4 Band 2 3 4 Or chestra 2 3 Gym 2 3 37 We cheered at games, BEVERLY MULDER TOM NELSON FFA 2 3 4 Crop Judgmg team 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 ROBERT NYSTROM what e'er the cost ibm CHARLES MILLER Football 2 3 4 Track 2 WC1ub 2 3 4 Pep Q' Club 3 4 Student Councxl 2 4 DALE MLINAR Basketball 2 3 W Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Stu dent Councll 3 'Ur ivan... CONNIE OHEARN Class play 3 Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3 W Club 2 3 offlcer 4 Pep Club 3 4 Baseball 2 4 JOSEPH OLLENDICK Pep Club 3 CAROLINE OPPEK W Hx Star 3 4 TroJan co ed1tor 4 Qulll 8: Scroll 3 4 Pep Club 3 Musxc contest solo 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Clarmet quartet 2 3 4 JOAN PETERSON W Hx Star 3 edxtor 4 Trojan 4 Pep Club 3 4 Trl H1 Y 2 offlcer 3 4 Usher Club 4 Qulll 8: Scroll 3 4 Or chestra 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Chou' DENE RACHUY Latm Honor Soclety 3 Latm Leglon 3 4 Pep Club 4 1 ' f 3 ..sf'-gsx fi' 3 ' - Y S 1 u f' M' . 1 3 1 Q ' 3 R , lf g ,rj . gb sw.-.W ' J ri 3 -' .P A ea f k 2' 3' 4 - . - - 3 sf Whether our voices Ni' AVIS RISS Pep Club 3 4 HAROLD ROBERTS Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 W Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 HARLEY SCHMUCK W Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Tumblmg 2 3 4 Gym2 3 4 JIM SCOTT Class play 3 Football 2 Basketball 2 Manager 3 4 W Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Thesplans pres 4 Cho1r 2 3 4 Mus1c contest solo 3 4 Boys quartette 3 4 Mlxed en semble 3 4 Operetta 4 Student Councll 3 or the game We lost DAVID ROBINSON FFA 2, 3, 45 Dairy Judging team 43 Track 45 Pep Club 3, 43 Gym 2, 3 CLARICE ROETZEL Good Counsel H S Man- kato 2 Pep Club 3 4 Latm Leglon 3 4 MARILYN ROGERS Bowlmg League 2 Pep Club 3 Usher Club 4 'Sf KW 'ee l Sf x,.fv HARVEY RUST Chou' 2 3 4 BEVERLY SCHECH TER Thesplans 3 4 Off1Ce staff 3 4 GAA 2 3 Pep Club 3 4 Usher Club DWAYNE SCHMID Band2 3 4 Cho1r2 3 4 Track2 3 4 .1 - '1 Q 1 Q 1 I I 1 1 k 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 A 1 9 A 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 - V 1 3 1 K' 3 Y : Y J .1 1 1 - X 'V 1 1 1 1 1 1 W' 1 5 3 i i- R - Yiiifgz - 4 f' x -1 'Sw 1 1 1 il: . A ,L in fl 1 ll. 1 1 ' 1 1 1 Q 1 1 I I Y 4 i f Y 5 l Y g I P .XV I 14 To our Alma Mater, we say goodbye ALBERT SELBERG FFA 2 3 offlcer 4 DaJ.ry Judgmg team 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 Chou' 2 3 4 CORINNE SIEVERS Pep Club 4 Usher Club 4 DONALD SLONE FFA 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 li 1 SHIRLEY SMITH W H1 Star 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Usher Club 4 L1brary Club 4 PAULINE SOREN SON Offmce staff 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 GAA 2 pres 4 Tumblmg 2 3 pres 4 Usher Club Cheerleader 4 MELVIN SPILLMAN Track 3 Cross Country 3 W Club 2 3 4 Pep Club Gym 2 3 4 FFA 2 3 4 Dalry Judgmg team 3 4 CAROLYN SCHUCK Pep Club 4 GAA 2 Usher Club 4 JERRY SCRIBNER Class play 3 Foot ball 3 4 Basketball 2 3 W Club 3 offlcer 4 Pep Club 3 Thes plans 3 offlcer 4 Declam 4 Homecommg attendant 3 Cholr 3 offlcer 4 Operetta 3 4 Base ba 2 3 4 ALICE THOMPSON Lxbrary Club 3 off1cer 4 Pep Club 3 4 Usher Club 4 Bowlmg League 2 LOIS THUESON W H1 Star 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Tumbhng 2 Usher Club 4 ws But ln our hearts, fond memorles he DIANE VANBERG Homecommg attendant 3 Tw1rler 3 4 Cheer leader 2 Pep Club 3 4 Tn H1 Y 2 3 4 GAA 2 Tumbhng 2 Usher Club 4 Bowlmg League 2 RICK VANZWOL Class off1cer 3 W H1 Star 3 4 Trogan 3 4 Class play 3 Pep Club 3 4 TheSp1aI1S 3 4 Mus1c contest 2 3 4 Student COU.nC112 3 4 Declam 3 Debate 4 Sclence Club off1cer 3 Band 2 3 4 Cho1r3 4 QHIHSCSCIOH4 RAYMOND WAGAR Track 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 Pep Club 3 FFA 2 DON WAI-IL Class play 3 Football 2 4 Basketball 2 3 4 W Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 JoANNE WALLACE WH1StaF3 4 TroJan4 Pep Club 3 4 GAA 2 Tumblmg 2 Usher Club 4 L1 brary Club 3 4 Gi I DOLORES WENDEL Pep Club 3 ff 4 Tr1H1Y2 3 4 UsherC1ub4 Bowlmg League 2 3 4 ESTHER WHELAN Latm Leg1on 2 3 4 Usher Club 4 Declam 2 4 De bate 3 4 aus, ORVILLE WASMUND Pep Club 3 4 ALFRED W'EG Track 3 4 FFA 2 3 4 Cross Country 4 Cho1r 2 3 4 EVELYN WEG Off1ce staff 4 Choxr Active and quick, the Juniors click .vi 1' Jumors Fzrst row Willis Adolph Jim Ahlers Janice Anderson De Vere Ander son Marilyn Anderson Second row Norita Anderson Laura Asche Elva Baer enwald Patsy Bartz Rose Basche Thxrd row Jim Bass Ramona Bass Anette Behrens Vonnie Bxlsten Harlan Boom if fa .larsl 42 The juniors, eagerly looking forward to their final year, presented the hilar- ious comedy, Our Miss Brooks, with excellent results. The play, adapted from the popular radio comedy of the same name, was given with extreme likeness to the original characters. Also credited to this active class was the 1952 prom and banquet The seniors were honored in grand style at these events These Juniors were selected to direct the class J ackie Nystrom secretary treasurer Mary Campbell Student Council representative Patsy Bartz, business manager Denny Hower vice- president, and Dean Funk, president sri all Jumors I-'zrst row Janet Brown El mer Bruns Wlllard Bulick Jim Burn ham Don Bylander Second row Mary Campbell Dennis Carlson Nino Cas areto Martha Cashel Janice Chukker Third row Leonard Coursen Evelyn CI'L11t Alfred Dirks Dianna Doeden Eugene Eakln Fourth row Marlene Eakin Vernon Engelkes Melva Fager ness John Fitch Esther Freyborg Q 1 Y ' t , . . . 1 ' , - ' . 3 . i . . ge . 2 . ' mfg- . Q 0 U v jf 'fs - . .JV 4 LM, ,A K 4 ,if N' -f , ' 9 xi ' Q V. v ig 5 , M: i 1. , . ' 5 AX K ,F 4 Y Gu V '. 1 1 ' - Q 7 x 5 'f i X I tar 7 Y ' . fr., - y -me ,1, - , f I R ,, ., 7 15' . -WN? - S ,. 1. 5: .I kj ., , ..,a 1 iii ii -1 A . Q Yi N ' ,-.,:.f : . .-X iv' s sa K W K1 , v , : - ii ,ii -J vi A .. , i ., .,,. 3 L 'P Q - k-' , ' ' - E . 'SP ' fi , ., i r i ' D ' T : 'ze ' 7 Q , 43' ii- ' A ' 2 if Q 'I , Tl? L+ ' . I i- 2 ti AA i ' 1- i - ' tiki n I 1 'S A Ev-Q 5 - , if I x, yi gn W., A: i I Honors they rate are never too great Juniors Fusi row Mary Ann Fritz Dean Funk Doug Garberson Alfred Gerdes Bruce Goldstrand Second row Ann Groenewold Audrey Groth Em11 Groth Daryl Hagberg Myrna Harberts Thud row Charlene Hartman Marrlyn Hart man Pauhne Hay Sandra Heath Peggy Hoefer Fourth row Paul Hokeness Denny Hower Dorls Hurley Jane Jacob son Reona Janssen Jumors Fust row Don L6St1C0 Earl Llcht Chnton Lmdemann Dolores Llng Yvonne Lmster Second row Arthur Lonneman MarJor1e McCall Don Mc Collum Jim McMurtry Jeanette Maher Thud row Jamce Marco Byron Martel, Phy111s Mart1n Shu'1ey Mart1n Phylhs Meler Fourth row M3.I'11YI'l. Meyers Charles Mlddaugh Jxm Mlller Larry Moen Jackle Nystrom -iv --sr 4' h Junxors Fxrst row V1rg11Janssen Sy1v1a Jenkms Jeanxne Johnson Roland Johnson, Jerry Klngery Second row Suzanne Klr cher Gaylord Kless1g Maynard Kleve Frltz Knapp Janlce Kramer Thud row Mrldred Kunze Wxlbert Kunze Dorothy Larson Jxm Lathrop Norma Lawrence 'ran K Av 4 M 43 .,yy ' S I, or s o 'I ,gg '-., 5? Q 3 r .:rn,, la tr J J W g s -.Z 1 ,, my :ggi :kl :,'- - - - .E - . ' . Y , Y K A 21: .. I . : 1 1 3, , M if , , , ,Q R J 40 4 dr X J ' H Ls 'J is V ' . . . : . . , . S. f A Y 4 - .I ' . ' ' 1 Ar A J r fr -,,.- V, - J, A A X Q yi if v . , a I n : , . , n , 'T : my M Q .J A: . . . : - I iw H 1 . I , ' 'A ex ,N ' , : ' , , s I li-J! I . Y f . , L 1 '7 r J ,A i - 1 ' ' 1 AV A r A L y 'S f J' he F' A 4 f - S Y 2 QI lw' so 1 .. J x ff A J W For thlS hue class of lad and lass 'll 4 4.1 A Jumors Fust row B111 Rogers Lorene Roos Lowell SCh1SSe1 Marcla Sch1sse1 Second row Carol Schroer Jamce Sel berg Janet Shore Marlene Smlth 44 GG L is-K 44 EAYL f '11 , G.. A Q W 1.4 L as f Juruors Fxrst row Pat Olberdxng Jerry Ollver Leslle Onken Shlrley Otto Shlrley Palne Second row Joe Pass Darlene Pater Donna Peters Lloyd Peterson Leo Pool Thxrd row Harold Potter Eleanor Prahl Yvonne Preuss Don Probst Lynn Rachuy I-'ourih row Wanda Rlenstra Jlm Rlrna A11ce Rxss Nancy Roberts Myron Rogers 'CP' Jumors I-'mst row D1ck Spartz Maynard Stangeland Gary Staubus Ann Strxepe Ronald Terrmk Second row Evelyn Ter hark Mxldred Tlesler Mary Torbeck Brlan Toren Marlus Trlpp Thxrd row Shlrley VonHo1t1un Rosella Vos Daryl Voss Floyd Voss, Kay Westerlund Fourth row: Kenneth Wlute, Harold Wxck, Joan Wxese, Donald Wxlhams, Janet Zmnel ' ntl- .. on ? . K! . I f .. .nll A .::l.-: X .,,- Q zl- --,r- I K WNQE K W -,,.,., 3 ,, V ,L I , K . ,.,.g 5 . gm. 1 ' ' I . , L a a :I 1 aa s M ' ' ' Yi 9 ,- E R 1 ie., W tw 9 'Y lv TQ? t KI I AL! js 'sf Ji f ', . ' . g - . Two to go, they're beginning the show The sophomore class was credlted wxth the mspmng Chrxstmas decoratxons sk1ll fully arranged throughout the mam hall The1r careful planmng and d1l1gent work adv1sed by Mr Chase was greatly apprec1ated Several underpr1v1leged chlldren benef1ted from the sophomore good w1ll project for 1951 The students un selfrshly contr1buted to a fund that was used for honorable purposes such as sup plymg needy ch1ldren w1th warm cloth mg and food durmg the treacherous wmter months '-G Sophomore class off1cers Lee Barr1er presx dent Burdell Doe V1C9 presldent Elleen Oppek treasurer and Don Hoodecheck secretary look over the da1ly take ID the carnpa1gn to donate co1ns for the rehef of needy ch1ldren Sophomores Furs! row S Deuth V Clark S Cramer M Bents L Atrops N Watrud C Andrmga J Benjamxn S Ahrens Second row J Deuth G Crlppen D Berger M Alberts R Bartholomaus W Bartholomaus L Ba.rr1er T Ball J Deutchman Third row J Crockett M Dahlqulst E Dessem A Brower W Blume B Blckness C Berry E Berger R Darhng Fourth row Elden Bucher G Clark J Chrxstlans R Carlson D BuntJer Ellen Bucher Fred Bucher 45 But never fear, for thro the year Sophomores Fxrst row R Hrndt J Hall B Doe D Dxrks M D1ckman D Drckman B Dlckey A De Yonge Second row N Hmton J Hartman H Feenstra R Fr1tz L Ennen C Engstrom K Ehlers E Dolan Thud row G Hartle D Hansen M Grles J Greven R G1bbS S Funk R F1nckh E Fmckh V Helms L Groenewold C Hartman Sophomores Fxrst row C Martm B Levme B Jackson J Hv1stendahl S Hunt D Hoodecheck E Hoke ness C Hoffman J McCoy Second row H Lu1t3ens D Johnson R Johnson B Johnson E Johannmg M Jeppesen S Jay D Martens Thxrd row J Matthews F Lemke J Kempema A Kramer R Konold M Khngenberg K Kxngery M Kmgery L Markman Fourth row J McCaffree V Leak J Lambert L Kruse F Kuemper R Krueger B Krlck D McNab 7 ,fi Fourth row: G. Heldt, J. Halvorsen, M. Hansen, A. Hallstrom, G. Hagberg, K. Gulbranson, P. Haberman, . , . , . ' : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . They ve never dodged 21 slngle Job' 1 Sophomores Fxrsi row J Roberts D Nremeyer L Mulder C Moore M Moberg S Melnders D Mattmgly Thud row L Robertson V Prouty A Probst B Potter L Parne M Osterkamp E Oppek E Rogers Ryland Roetman Fourth row Rayburn Roetman E Roberts R RCIISITIH A Remken D Roth J Ray K Puhl F Roetzel D Ruesch Sophomores Fus! row M Wrllrams R Weech F Schoberg P Schechter M Scrrbner H Sampson R Sag moen L Reusch Second row D Z1erke T Westerlund J Sorenson N Srruth M Thrner V Sxsk M Sehel ber R Schroeder B Zmnel Thxrd row S W11SOH A Whelan A Tolk G T1esler S S1Sk G Swan A Up hoff L S011 G Zook Fourth row G Wllts L Wlck L Wagar P Weg G VanderGr1ft E Ulferts D Stamp D Uphoff W Wxght 47 , I I I -JY 5- ' N 2 Ja A .. s 2 'Q Q W . 6 . ti sig, 1 . W- if ,. M Q' fy' fe' fy , .. is X. A. , ye, 1? P ' , 5 L ' K J Q . 5 l ,R ,JK X .W . . AL , we . mm.. was M. . ' : . , , ' , . , . , - , - l , - ' , N. Reckamp Second row: J. Ohlsen, D. Nystrom, G. Nielsen, F. Nielsen, J. Navara, N. Olson, J. Rotschafer ' : . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , - , E 4 A : 3 S J' JT 'fr ' : . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . - , . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 - , . , . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . - , . , . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . o longer meek, the Freshmen seek Freshmen class officers learned long ago that it's illegal to toss snowballs on the school grounds. Duane Noer- enberg, treasurerg Jim Har- rison, presidentg Nancy Schis- sel, secretaryg and Keith Marr, vice-president, are just getting the feel of these. Their big social event of the year was the Freshmen Open House at which their parents were guests. Freshmen First row P Cole J Casareto C Faye Anderson C Faith Anderson L Anderson C Alberts L Ahlers M Adolph M Doe Second row H Courson, A Carl S Benson L Beerman D Anderson R An tome R Basche V Doeden J Ehlers Third row B Clark M Cashel D Brandt P Berger J Bgorklund, D Bryngelson E Bonander J Burnham R Doeden Fourth row J Ehlers L Christenson J Calvin R Bu lick D. Butcher S. Biegler L. Brey D. Doe R. Brake 48 The year ahead wlth l1ttle dread Freshmen Fust row J Hlbma M Groenewold J Helg C Flathers Joan Engelhardt Jean Engelhardt S Ehlers S Flscher Second row S Hughes J Hokeness H Groenwold R Ferguson M Flynn M Fenske G Hallbeck S Gordon B Feenstra Thud row M Harberts M Grussmg C Groenewold P Hammon S Ger tonson E Halvorson M Gerber B F1tch R Engstrom J Horstman Fourih row J Harmson L GrotJohn R Gr1ff1th J Hutt B Heyl S Grlesman D Graf C G1eser Freshmen F1251 row S Martm B Lumg B Joul D Johnson J Jensen L Jacobson G Immens D Immens Second row V Markman K Marr R Le1st1co J K11br1de B Jacobson R Johnson M Johnson C Jeppesen Thud row S Mannlgal K McCauley R Kluever M LaVe11e R Long M Larson F Kunze T Koelz C McCall Fourth row P McBr1de C M111er C Lursen T Lxttle I Kuemper P Kruse C Lmg N L1en C Le1st1co J Martmson o o - 1 :VX 'Q 1 1 , - . , .X ,M 1 Q , , 3, B, ,R I M Vw- 1 , . . . . ' I ' l ' Y ' Y Y Y ' a . , . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' . - . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . . ' . . , , , . , . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . . ' ' 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . , . . . . . . ' ' 1 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 - y - , . , . . . . ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 - y - , . ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' y - , . , . , . , For a noble class is bound to last Freshmen Fust row D RISS R Ruder J Rogers D Noerenberg G Mlttlestadt D Parker L Olsen J Mork G Moore Second row M Rutzen S Roberts J Rusche A Nlelson H Mudder John Mulder T Newman D Pratt J OBr1en Thud row S Ollver L Rust M Rowley K M1ller J Peterson J Pame R Pedley J Olsen L Odenbrett Fourth row C Saathoff J Paulson C Rockwood M Roblnson J Reed J Preston F Prahl N Pass D N1lson M Schafer D Sankey Second row N Wasmund D W1lson J Wassenaar C Stamp Y Smlth V Spxeker S Spleker S Shaplro S Sxedel Thud row M Whelan C W11l1amS D Terhark N Teerlnk J Strom H Tee rmk K Th111 W VanHunn1ck Fourth row J Wendland B Weppler M Walker B Tachowsky J Sankey L V1s D Tofteland T Wallace Freshmen First row: M. Westphal, D. Wickstrom, B. Wahlberg, S. Schroer, D. Schmuck, K. Schmidt, N. Schissel, 50 They dldn t rate upon enterlng the gate In preparation for the years ahead the seventh and eighth graders have already begun to be actlve In their presentation of Beauty and the Beast they showed their aptness as puppeteers and they have partlcipated in and originated many Worthy organizations They are a strong hint of a future generation of leaders The picture shows J lmmy Brasswell and Dick Driscoll with their puppets Eighth Grade First row S Deuth P Albmson J Arneson D Barrier B Beck G Benson J Benson Second row R Davis J Berger G Bixby S B1Xby D Boddy J Brasswell D Burns Third row H Darling J Burns C Busse L Busse D Carstadt R Cooper C Christensen Fourth row E Davis B Clark J Clark V Clark D Cole D Doeden K Coursen A Cassens Eighih Grade First row B. John- son G. Fath D. Everding K. Elias F. Ehlers R. Driscoll W. Doeden. Second row B. John- son, G. Gerdes L. Flannery B. Flannery, R. Fields, I. Fer- guson, M. Febus. Third row: M. Janssen, C. Jeppeson, D. oe- fker, B. Hoefer, D. Hiney, J. Hut- ton, V. Goff, H. Hausberg. Fourth row: E. Jenkins, W. Jenkins, R. Jorgenson, R. Keiser, M. a - vert, B. Hunt, M. Heiberg, R. Hal- verson, G. Holliday. 5 But noble deeds have b1d us heed Exghth Grade Fu-st row C Par ker K Redenbaugh V Leak F Kruse S Konmg M Konmg C Koepsell D Knuth Second row B Qu1r1ng J Maher A Maroney J Ludvxgson T Lud low D Le1st1co H LeBon Third row B Ponto K Moore M Nxen kerk J Meyeraan K Peterson D Meler R Otto Fourth row D R1ckbe11 R Markman J Mexer M Osterkamp C Oltmans M O Hearn Mur1e1 Nystrom Mary Nystrom M Reed Exghth Grade Fust row M Z11m C Schaap R Sall L Ruesch D Roth R Robmson J Robert son Second row H Wxlhams R Slmons J Shoemaker J Schm1dt D Schm1dt G Schex ber G Schade Thxrd row D Wxbbons D WICSS E Stower D Tryon L Starkenburg J Strohrn B Small J S11ver Fourth row D Trees E W1111amS T Vanzwol R Stoffer J Vosberg E Thmer D Smlth M Streeter B Westerlund Seventh Grade Fxrst row Blume S Schenck M Deuth Heyl K Nlenkerk C Fl'1tZ W Kuhl B Blsch Second row Mork M Hamman, B Stamp Smarl E Sm1th M Roberts Berger R Brunk Thud row Cloud R Rossl E Gxbbs Gettmg G Sxedel L Peterson Greve J Horke Fourth row Harsma J Cooper J Stower Saxon J Toussamt W Sag moen V Caster Y ' 1 ' Y . , . , . 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C. , . . , P. , . , . , N ' - G. , . , . , J. , . , . , R - R. , . , . , R. , . , . - A ounger set we ll never forget Seventh Grade Fust row M Sall D Ohlsen L Whelan F Jenkms J Strlepe G Schmuck Second row J Anderson P Ho111day S Alblnson L Gerdes E Konmg B Uphoff Third row D Meyer V Huntslnger N Grunstad R Funk J Calvm A Latuska Fourth row W Cassens V Coyer P Hathaway L Wlese H Peters T Bartz Seventh Grade Fxrst row M Schaap A Hubert C Berry J Anderson G Wendland D Hoefker Second row P Sp1e ker D Roos E Ahlberg K Bast man D Knuth P Peterson Third row P Kanneng1esser L Osgood J Hay D Stach D Hertmg R Kramer Fourth row D Engstrom R Grlfflth J Brandt L Hagberg W Whlte Seventh Grade Fzrst row D Eggleston M BJerkesett M Llttle G Schaffer W Schroe der D Sharp Second row J Goldstrand J Vos A Grann B Beck J Brandt S Huhng Third row D Hodges R Good w111 M Wasruck P Backus L Osmonson D Gardner Fourth row M Meyers M Cassens K Hampton R Engler J W11 lemssen B Lev1ne ' . - . , . , . , . , . , . . . . . . , . , ' 1 - 1 - 1 . . 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Mr. Herting came to Worth- ington in 1950 from his South Dakota School of Mines coach- ing job to take over Junior College coaching and athletic directorship of the Worthing- ton schools. Mr. Herting has compiled a very impressive record during his coaching period here. This year Mr Herting took charge of the high school foot ball team Using his own sys tem the XYZ Coach Hertlng led the high school through a successful season Trojan plgSklHHCI'S root thro 51 season Using the XYZ formation for the second time in three years the Troyans under the coaching of Lem Hertmg broke even in the 1951 season winning three losing three and tlelng two The opening game was a close one with Fairmont coming out on top with a 1512 score For the next game the TroJans traveled to Hawarden and returned as victors in a 26 6 contest A highly rated St James team was stopped by the Red and Black by a score of 12 6 Marshall held the local boys to a 7 7 tie at Marshall The TroJans played a powerful Pipestone team for the homecoming game and dedlca tion of the new field Pipestone won a hard fought game 12 0 after the inspired TroJans held them to a half time 0 0 score Windom stalemated the Hertmg coached boys for their homecoming game in a score less tie Next week the TroJans plowed over a below average Jackson team to the tune of 26 0 The Troyars lost a heartbreaker to Luverne for the final game of the 1951 season 7 6 Eighteen seniors led by co captains Don Basche and Jerry Scribner played their last game for Worthington High School 5 'X You see Don you break through like this says line coach Floyd QBaldyJ Nelson to co captain Don Basche 3-'naw Q 5 'C4'4-.5-m Trai 5415 5135 36 Y 5g 56 A33 44 59 575,58 ,ffl 45 575.37-49 was 'ff - I df yy . . M A , ya - Q ,, ' 41. A 1 1 , 6, ' V A -I F WY P, G - .ah an Z.: ,, 7. 'fgfzw - 95' ff 4 'if ' 3' xr' ,- , - . if 1' ' E 5 N , 2 . 133- - 'vw ,J L , A,- ff- si 3,-r ' f J First row: Toren, Casareto, Roberts, Groth, Basche, Scribner, Ahrens, Hutton, Baker, Fenstermacher. Sec- ond row: L. Barrier, Knapp, Burnham, Miller, Ray, Krull, Budde, Wahl, Kramer, Ry Roetman, Stangeland, McCollum. Third row: Coach Nelson, Darling, Ray Roetman, Ehlers, Kleve, W. Barrier, Johnson, Luing, Potter, Wight, McNab, Doe, Rima, Coaches Herting and Brennan. Fourth row: Uphoff, O'Hearn, Koepsell, Gruye, Kingery, Engelhardt, Edwin Rogers. . N , J f K g l Il -A A4 sf' X 0 ,fel 'i:'iEw,- 5 1 1 h Rig'- ,l,,,,,....., wQef's5g5t':'J' f 15 X2 3 3,1 ,, g K 1 1 . 1 , R 4 H ., , 4 1 H A O K, 12 ,,, I . A ,J 1 . 26 6 Z 7 . 7 7 0 0 0 26 0 7 Dont let John Fitch kid you into thmkmg he ever used that broom He and Doug Greler have Just finished cleaning the dressing room Dav1d Stamp IS the other manager Q +4 wlth 3 3 2 record '-Sir? IQ WW 'gh .149 1951 SCHEDULE WORTHINGTON WORTHINGTON WORTHINGTON WORTHINGTON WORTHINGTON WORTHINGTON WORTHINGTON WORTHINGTON 12 6 FAIRMONT 1 5 HAWARDEN ST JAMES MARSHALL 7 PIPESTON E 12 WIND OM JACKSON LUVERN E 57 LUING KOEPSELL W BARRIER Joe 1S touchdown bound m the Jackson game MILLER GRUYE WAHL ENGELHARDT sul I 1 w ' nl - ' ' iv-Y 1+ w Y ,T 1 R ROBERTS KRULL BAKER Roxy voted most valuable player rockets for a long gam m the St James game FENSTERMACHER O HEARN HUTTON AHRENS 1' 1 N ! Y 1 i - hWa.--:-'- 1 S g. 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Clyde Kramer and Gary Cr1ppen are packmg for one of the Trojan road trlps Doc J1m Scott manager plus a heat lamp beat out many a charley horse 1n the home stretch tLM Basketball coaches Arnold Sexe seventh grade Danny Regruer e1ghth grade Ken Thompson A squad Baldy Nelson mnth grade and B111 Brennan B squad are sup posedly laymg out the pract1ce schedule but we have a sneaklng susp1c1on that It has turned 1nto a Joke sess1on Wlth Mr Regnler as the featured comedlan Basketball Staff Schedule Worthington 47 Fairmont 33 Worthington 53 Slayton 29 Worthington 35 Edison 40 Worthington 47 Tracy 40 Worthington 43 Pipestone 38 Worthington 49 Luverne 46 Worthington 41 Windom 53 Worthington 54 Jackson 38 Worthington 36 Mountain Lake 52 Worthington 49 Slayton 47 Worthington 56 Marshall 42 Worthington 45 Luverne 41 Worthington 40 Jackson 47 Worthington 58 Fulda 43 Worthington 56 Windom 51 Worthington 52 Lakefield 41 Worthington 47 Pipestone 41 The team was in a huddle, The coach had a scheme. They bowed to listen, But Basche bumped his bean 4-A 41- v wan , my W! it L.,-.., , AW.. Y., .HM 1 In W, N, . rojans Wm Dlstrlct Crown . , 1 Y 1 ,ns f K .vxg X-pigs. o o 0 0 x ibvyjr i :fc 4' L4-'Q2f .Y 1 f Q we V Q W s 'I 2 -,yn 'V xqY,'W' 3 h NQQXL . Koepsell, Wahl, Engelhardt, Voss, Ahrens, Baker, Casareto, Barrier, Hower, Fenster- macher, Basche, Kingery, Gruye. Wahl Hower and Ahrens are set to get a rebound Instead Oogle Engelhardt added two po1nts for the Trogans ln the Slayton game X Recovered fumble! Fenster- macher gets a jump ball while Basche and Baker look on in the Marshall game. 64 At Luverne Baker and Fenster macher must be play1ng a new game CFootba1l maybe J Basche and Hower are ready to Jom the un 2a3 Q5 D Trojan Bees Fusf row Roberts W1Ck Heldt Krueger Zook Ehlers Anderson Funk, Darhng Second row Ray Navarra Bartholomaus Va1th Uphoff Rogers Puhl Hoodecheck and Coach Brennan Hopes for next years team look brlght w1th many good prospects comlng up Under the d1rec t.1on of Coach B111 Brennan the B squad ended the season wxth 13 w1ns and 4 losses Lee Barrler Jerry Kmgery and Nlno Casareto led the Bees The Worthmgton Troyans opened their 1951 lfl the SCOHHE department 1952 season wrth an 1mpress1ve vrctory over the powerful Farrmont Card1na1s Therr tr1umph was qu1ckly followed by a w1n over Slayton Mrnneapolls Edrson gave us our f1rst loss to the tune of 35 40 The Trojans Jumped back from th1s to W11'1 three stralght from Tracy P1pestone antdf Luverne before losmg to an mspued Wmdom ou rt Jackson was snowed under by the Red and Black but then Mountaln Lake s veteran team one of the outstandmg teams ln the state gave us our worst beatmg of the year 36 52 Next came a close game wrth Slaytons Wlld cats whlch we won 49 47 Marshall and Luveme both went down to defeat before the TroJans J ackson p1ay1ng one of xts top games all year out fought the local boys and won a stunnmg vxctory A rev1ta11zed Worthrngton team rolled over 1ts last four opponents to estabhsh a record of 13 wms and 4 losses for the regular season In East sub d1str1ct play Worthmgton swamped Ellsworth 64 12 Slayton 60 40 and Fulda 73 47 to wxn the sub d1St1'1Ct trtle P1pestone West d1v1s1on w1nner put up a tough battle but the TroJans led by Don Basche s 28 polnts beat them 59 48 to capture then' thtrd dlstrrct crown mn four years Worthmgton lost two hea.rtbreak1ng games Ln the Reglonal Tournament Playing one of the1r poorer games the Trojans dropped the frrst one to Wells 32 30 A smooth Mankato team came out on top 40 39 1n a game that could have gone either way Ahrens tr1es for two III the second round of d1s trrct play agamst Slayton Wahl must be sky ' gazmg or n 07'9 Z9' ' X 7 - iff-fa I E19 ' tif' ?i?5hfi?8I ' '31 sc as E7 I 2.1 4 , . 1 22 . tg an A A 65 .Q V 'V 1' iff f . af ffxfv. 2 9 33? T , . - -, Nw 1,5 ,fb 4 . ' KX , lf 1 ' i ,I l , so fl. ll if 5 nv w V 1. W The Gym teams Fusi row Toren Ahlers Spxllman McCollum Le1st1co Carlson Janssen Campbell, Mr Osterberg advlser Second row Dessem Hall Konold Schmuck Mlddaugh Tlesler Peterson Tolk fu WM .Magma ,...uf 'k Tramplng on the trampohne Br1an Toren has an aV1d audlence for h1S neatly performed back fllp 66 It IS d1ff1cult to tell whether Don Lambert IS hangmg by h1s toes or standlng on one hand a tough Job e1ther way' , . -' 3 1 Y V v , , , . 5 - . . . . , , 1 l l ' 2 aw , . 5 W' I U A1 A ' v - Jack Campbell IS relaxmg after a hard workout on the parallels Mel Splllman Class B gym man rs domg a llttle hors mg around on the horse Gymnasts dlsplay form and muscle I' lamwzd A . V' ln 1,01 l y 7 Mr Osterberg took over the coachlng Job of the gym team and w1th the help of Jack Campbell and Brlan Toren h1s star gymnasts d1d a rlght smart Job The gym teams record proves th1S polnt Faxrmont Class B f1rst Class D second Man kato Class B second Class D th1rd Northwest Meet 1- Class B thlrd Class C slxth Worthmg ion Class B fust Class C second Class D thlrd The gym team also made appearances at the sub d1str1ct basketball tournament and at the Phy Ed Demonstrat1on Teammg up for some upsxde down work on the parallels are Dean Le1st1co and Charles M1d daugh 7 Seated 1n thelr squads ready for the days 1I'1StI'UCt.1OI'1S from Mr Snyder boys phy ed xnstructor thls seventh grade class forms Boys + Phy Ed Men Th1s flymg young man on the parallels IS Edwm Rogers who IS gettmg a httle extra practlce ln one of Mr Snyder s phys 1031 educatlon classes Engaged 1.11 a bxt of rasshng are Eldon Bucher and Joe Hartman Eldon has a good hold on you Joe Better say Uncle HEY? Worthington s hopes for winning its sixth consecutive district track Y 5 'HUMZMI as crown rests on the shoulders of these lads Clt also appears that Koep 3 sell must take on extra weight in the form of Jim Gruye upon his brawny shouldersj First row Wagar Kingery Campbell Rima Basche Hutton Gruye Koepsell Second row Crockett Fenster macher Lambert McCollum Toren Moen Fm 'Wx With Coach Baldy Nelson at the helm the Trojan trackmen will be gunning for their sixth straight district cmder crown. The track team which has eleven return- ing lettermen will participate in the fol- lowing meets: April ll - Holstein Relays' April 19 - Cherokee Relays' April 26 - Mankato Relaysg May 3 - Estherville Re- laysg May 10 - Marshall Track and Field Meetg May 17 - District Track Meetg May 24 - Regional Track Meetg May 31 - State Track Meet. In addition to these meets there will be two triangular meets, a junior high meet at Pipestone, and a junior high intramural track meet. Don Basche flexes his muscles in preparation for pu ting the shot Our one two combination in the high hurdles Tom Hutton and Jim Gruye are toeing the mark in their pet event The pole vaulters Jerry Kingery and aryl Voss seem to enjoy their work or else Daryl has Just told another corney story 69 Carmen Jeppesen and Ila Fer guson Jumor contortlonlsts are executmg a double back bend These members of the tumblm team bu1ld a human pyramld qu1te a dramat1c pose wlth Old Glory xn the background 70 Actual proof pos1t1we that athletlcs are good for a gal IS shown by these G A A offxcers Martha Cashel Student Coun c1l representatlxe Carol Krueger secretary treasurer A loulne Uphoff basketball head Jean Goettsch xxce presldent Dorothy BuntJer softball head and Paul1ne Sorenson presl dent Skatmg was the blg thmg 1n glrls phy ed For the f1rst trme m years skatmg fundamentals and fxgures were taught durmg phy ed classes to all Lnterested students After the skatlng season was over basketball came mto the hmelxght wxth a round rob1n Females frohc tournament for the freshmen and sophomores Seventh and e1ghth graders concentrated on the fund amentals of the game The tumbhng team made up of advanced tumblers appeared at the half of the homecomlng game and at the Phy Ed Demonstratlon on March 18 . . . . , ' ' ly. i - Q - 1 y Y r . . y. - . U I 1 Y - ' ' at to . , . . . V - I y , . 7 I . . . ,, YY' 1 '? -..A'r- Ne 'lr-t In this teen age chorus line on ice are Carolyn Mork Mary Sall Patty Holliday Ann Hubert Eunlce Ahlberg and Jane Thompson to develop grace These gals are sneaking a quick look over the shoulder of Miss Hart, girls' phy ed instructor. They're probably checking on the records of Carol Stamp and Carol McCall! x 'Me ,wr-'cas Ila Ferguson executes the Look Ma' Im flying says Maxine splits on ice Looks like shes Jafvert as she skim contemplating a way to get up s along over the 1ce K N' W ..,,tw,,., 1 wwgw L I ! I V' X 11 nlv. .-:t , trre u 1 ' gy - 1 ' 1 li ' H ' ' y ' . fmznfgg QXM ,WJ-pf The four l1ve1y cheerleaders Bonnle Mesch Paulme Soren son Martha Cashel and Rhonna Hower back up the guys on the bench W1th a Rah Rah Yea Team' 72 A1 Lumg must really be a handful for lt takes three damsels Martha Cashel Jolyn Clark and Sammle Anderson to conv1nce hrm that he hasn t llved unt1l he s bought a pen nant just before the basketball homecommg The Pep Club gang kept the pennants flymg lugh Pep Club boosts To back the team boost school sp1r1t and support the cheerleaders that s the motto of the Pep Club In the two short years of 1ts ex1stence the Pep Club has worked wonders Our cheer them as they g1VE cheerleaders from other schools the glad ha.nd'J our school crowd 1sn t too blase to really yell boomg 1S cut to a mxmmum Pep assembhes are no longer trxte and dull Theres more sp1r1t 1n the sp1r1t of W H S l i ' ' Y I ! Q 1 ,, . . , 7 l . 7 Q.. 7 xr fo . A .A - fcfnraxp . . , cj - - N 43 - . . QQ? rf: leaders are v1vac1ous and fr1endly fwatch ii L - ' f 1:1 l 1 ,I :I . . a ,,,, ' 7 sa - ' as ' as - ' ' V- ' H 7 , - 7 I I ' H D l Behind the B team are the Junior Cheerleaders - the four girls who rouse the crowd with their peppy movements and Pepsodent smiles. They are: Terry Ball, Gwen Hagberg, Nancy Schissel and Shirley Fascher. drooping sp1r1ts Advised by M1ss Hannula and Mr Chrlstlanson the Pep Club has aided the cheerleaders and arranged for printing and d1str1but1on of programs for all home games Their pep assem bly featured a demonstration by the coaches of the rules of basketball Wlth ra1n 1n the1r ha1r and mud on the1r faces four happy but tired cheerleaders lead the gang of pepsters to the free movies at the State Theater following the snake dance and pep meetlng held the n1ght be- fore the football homecom1ng Pudge Hoskins of the Dmgler Sportmg Goods shop listens while Dodo Larson and Marcia Schissel expla1n the data on the basketball tourna ment programs sponsored by the Pep Club The local bus mess concerns are the program patrons Fxrst row Voss Fenstermacher Krull Roberts Ahrens Wahl Scott Gre1er Mr Osterberg adv1ser Second row OHearn Baker Engelhardt Schmuck W Barr1er Kramer Camp- bell Rlma Ml1nar Thxrd row Potter Hutton Fltch Funk Groth Burnham Casareto Lumg Mxller Fourth row McCollum Kmgery L Barmer Knapp Koepsell Basche Gruye Splllman Toren Johnson Crockett Proud boys wear the W Joe Fenste macher pres1dent poxnts out the rules and regula t1ons of the W club const1tut1on to Jack Campbell secretary and to Mr Osterberg who adV1SeS the shenanlgans of the lettermen s soclety e- , LL. 1 S 4 'A s s ' f .M 'X I 4 l . . - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . . , . 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V' , ' cc 11 - - 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 Tossed on the rough and stormy sea of dlspute the W Club spent a controvers1al year Most of the d1scuss1on centered around the strengthemng of the club s con st1tut1on The lettermen s club sponsored two pep meetrngs football homecomlng and W Club game H1ghl1ght of the homecommg pep meetlng was a sk1t bullt around the thr1ll1ng narratlve The Three Llttle P1gs At the pep meetmg precedmg the M1nn eapolls Ed1son game we were treated to an authentlc fdone to grunts howls and gnmaces for the T V cameraj pro wrestl mg match between OOg16 Weakhardt and Creepalong Krull Decorat1ng the d1splay case durmg the basketball tournament and sendlng the sen1ors to the state basketball tournament were other projects undertaken by the lettermen Dressed for a long w1nters nap these be- furred and be gowned cheerleaders appeared at the pep meetmg for the MlDH6ap0llS Ed1son game sponsored by the W Club The pm up gals p1ctured are Constance OHearn Thom asma Hutton Roxanna Koepsell Jasm1ne Rnna and Donnabelle Basche Wh1le Cookle Wahl checks on the s1ze of that letter sweater for h1s manly frame OOQIG Engelhardt unpacks the rest of the garb for the Club members 2 f Gay Hower local theater owner IS the world s cham p1on athlete who won h1s elght str1pes for only f1fteen mmutes attendance at school when he enter tamed the student body at a pep meetmg He should better be proud of that W 75 Y I Q Q lgvzficf ii Q nfu i Y yi' 'ii IC JP N 5 . .A Firsi row: C. Oppek, E. Oppek. Hay, Heath, Atrops, R. Darling, Meier, Miller, Dolan, Hammar, Hoefer, Wat rud, P. Albinson, Johnson, Brown, Clark. Second row: Calvin, Striepe, Lindemann, Koelz, Harrison, Noe renberg, Jacobson, Strohm, Brey, H. Darling, Williams, Jeppesen, Brower, D. Marr, S. Funk, J. Calvin Dessem, Crippcn, Anderson, Hively, D. Doeden, Campbell, Ahrens, Martin, D. Niemeyer. Trumpet, fife and trombone xii... 78 Listen, girls, I'l1 take no back talk from you. It isn't every director who has his daughters in his band. The Niemeyer trumpet trio is composed of the boss and his daughters, Darlene and Jane. ... Third row: Ehlers, Nystrom, Frerichs, Vanzwol, Prouty, S. Albinson, Dahlquist, Freyborg, Heig, K. Marr, Torbeck, Schmidt, Olson, Mork, Wick, Bonander, D. Funk, Wahl, Hanson, Wight, Barrier, Puhl, E. Eakin, W. Doeden, Hoodecheck, Fenstermacher. Fourth row: tat left? - Mr. Niemeyer, director, D. Larson Cat right? B. Larson, Kircher, Ling, Peterson, Barish. create such melodious tone W5 , The senior band, directed by Mr. here in Worthington. 1 Gerald Niemeyer, added to the splen- Five main events on the year's calen- t 7 dor and color of numerous events, both dar were the winter concert, the spring here and in other communities. Four concert, the spring tour, the fall festival, home football games, including the and the Fairmont festival. homecoming game with the dedication Bend ineinbei-S nai-tieinated in two Of the new athletic field, were Hmong contests - the spring solo contest and the bandis appearances- the large group contest. The marching band made an effective Wniie adding greatly with marches 3DP0H1'fmC0 at U10 FHQTYTIOYN King KOYU to the spirit of the team and the pep- Day Parade' the Wmdom Flax Day sters, the band also gave the audience Parade' the I-'uveme Marching Band a taste of jive at the basketball games festival, and the Memorial Day and the by playing Such numbers as 1-Five Foot spectacular King Turkey Day parade TWO-' and Hgieeny Time Galy' 79 Following, one of the most unusual elections in the hlstory of the band Jolyn Clark Phyllis Frerichs and Barbara Larson xx ere selected a the three out standing, seniois in the organization The choosing of the president was rather Quartets of the reed section Way in back Saxophone Four Jackie Nxstrorn Phyllis Frerichs Mardelle Dahlquist Janice Heig Clarinet Quar e LaDee Atrops Eileen Oppek Sandra Heath Bob Darling Flute Quartet Rosalie Johnson Patsy Albin son Janet Brown and Jolyn Clark unique also for this year the band had two presiding officers one to actually act as president and the other to take care of business affairs Officers chosen were Jackie Nystrom and Joe Fenster macher This isnt one group but three Last row is the Brass Sextet Harold Wick Dcan Funk Darlene lN1erne5 er Duane Marr Joe Fensterrnacher and Merle Ahrens Second row Woodwind Quintet Shirley Funk Nancy Watrud Eileen Oppek Rosalie Johnson and Joan Ehlers First row Clarinet Quartet - Eleanor Hammar Margaret Hoefer Caroline Oppek and Pauline Hay 80 Again! This isn't one group but three. The last row is the Trombone Quartet- Keith Puhl Wayne W i g h t D o n a 1 d Hoodecheck and W a y n e Do eden Second row Horn Tr1o Duane Marr Allan Brower and Shlrley Funk Flrst row Trumpet Trxo Darlene N1e- meyer Sh1rley Mar tm and Mary Camp be W1th a roster numbermg S1Xty SIX members th1s group of Junlor mus1c1ans began the1r note worthy year wxth an appearance at the Freshmen Open House and closed w1th the annual band concert Durmg the mterun they played for several B squad bas ketball games Fu-si row Mart1n Strohm Wahlberg Darlmg K11br1de Matthews Goff Mork Larson Graff Rlckbexl Sch1s sel Ehlers L1tt1e Schade Hexberg J Wrllemssen P Albmson Second row Hoefer Gran Ahlberg Ohlsen Hertmg Westerlund W1l11ams Jeppeson Grunstad K Olson Ka1ser Myron Greve Schroeder Saxon ROSS1, Lu1tJens N1emeyer Benson Jorgenson Schafer Calvm D Doeden Thud row Thompson Blume E Stower Schmuck Markman S Alblnson Boddy Hokeness Johnson Hughes J Schm1dt Torbeck Marr G Stower D Schmldt J W1llemssen Dolan Strlepe Schafer L Olson R Sall Vanzwol Ludlow Johnson W Doeden 8x 2 , . First row: Chukker, N. Anderson, Kempema, M. Anderson. D. Ling, S. Funk, S. Anderson, Deutchman, Berry, Ball, Schecter, Hammar, Haberman, Gulbranson. Ruth Johnson, Shroer, J. Anderson, Hoefer, Hig- gins, J. Clark, Mesch, G. Hagberg. Second row: Miss Williams, P. Martin, K. Westerlund, Atrops, Dahl- quist, Nystrom, Harberts, Larson, J. Selberg, Shore, Barish. Hallbeck, Hively, Frerichs, McBride, Jorgenson, Peterson, Hower, Finckh, Gerber, Arneson, Biegler, Bartz, Greven. Voices sweet and strong 82 Ain't she Wonderful? The trio looks on admiringly as Miss Williams makes like Iturbi. Not only the choirs, but the whole school agrees. She has a knack all her own of blending voices in song, blend- ing them so Well that our choirs receive much acclaim. Choir members sing anything from Romberg to Bach - and love it. Miss Williams' de- parture frorn W.H.S., taking her zip, pep and spirit with her, will leave a mighty big gap in our music department. QQ' 5 Mei,-r is ima '. In :fl Third row: McCall, Lawrence, Tiesler, Leistico, A. Selberg, Ennen, Soll, Fitch, Rogers, L. Ling, Rachuy D. Hagberg, Potter, Stangeland, Klessig, Neilsen, Hokeness, Rust, Kingery, Garberson, C. Martin, A. Kramer Fourth row: D. Doeden, Albinson, M. Funk, S. Doeden, Hoodecheck, Long, Greier, C. Kramer, T. Wester- lund, Rotschafer, Sampson, Scott, L. Clark, R. Johnson, Uphoff, Crockett, Weg, Markman, Engelhardt, Fen- stermacher. Vanzwol. Schmidt. Scribner, Luing, Wick. join in gay and happy song It's the songs ye sing and the smiles ye wear That's makin' the sunshine every- where. - Riley. The Senior Choir, under the di- rection of Miss Florence Williams, has grown into a very large, effec- tive organization. Our choir reached a new high in membership with a total of ninety-one singing mem- bers. Freshmen Open House, the Sub- District Music Festival, the Twelfth Annual Christmas Concert, and caroling at the Sanatorium and for the Kiwanis Club Meeting were highlights on the list of fall activi- ties for the choir. ln the spring the choir partici- pated in the annual music festival at Fairmont and the District Music Contest. A tabloid version of The Pirates of Penzancel' by Gilbert and Sul- livan was presented as one of the highlights of the spring concert in 1951. The last appearance of the choir for the year was at Baccalaureate. Officers elected were: Merle Funk, president, Phyllis Frerichs, secretary, Jerry Scribner, treasurer, and Alfred Luing, Student Council representative. if '1,Jf ' 3 YQ! W'-'evil In the sprlng of 1951 the Sen1or Cho1r presented an operetta Gllbert and Sul 11vans HM S Plnafore d1rected by M1ss W1l11ams The plcture shows the ma1n characters Boatswaln Jun Scott Ralph Rackstraw Merle Funk S1r Joseph D1ck Deadeye Jerrv Scr1bner Captam Caprlcorn Arnold Schafer 19' Two chucks and a chrck Merle Funk S1d Doeden and Sam m1e Anderson form the vocal tr1o 5 dj 3 4 6 A I p X Q M i MK s, X ' M s N Porter - Sidney Doedeng Cousin Plebe-Velma Hivelyg Buttercup-Joan Bieglerg -L., Y ' l o 5 M A X Auralee and My Evahne are two of the many barbershop melodles revlved 1n song by our boys quartet These songsters are J 1m Scott Alfred Lumg S1dney Doeden and Merle Funk L1ft1ng the1r volces 1n happy song are the members of the mlxed ensemble Rhonna Hower J olyn Clark Phy111s Frerlchs Sarnm1e Anderson LaDee Atrops Alfred Lumg Jlm Scott Merle Funk and S1dney Doeden an an cc - n . . . , . 1 v - 1 7 s 1 S 3 , . J! fl ,df Nxnih Grade Choxr Flrst row Burnham Ohxer Kuemper Mudder N1e1sen Preston Cashel Le1st1co Dolan M Johnson Anderson Halverson Van Hun n1ck N1lson Schroer F1scher Second row Mlss V211 hams Whelan Bryngelson Hallbeck Cole Rowley Odenbrett Walker Groenexxold Wallace Koelz Ol sen Anderson Ahlers W Ehlers B1egler MCBIldG Pame Benson Imrnens Wasmund Fenske Thu-d 6 6 row Flathers Shapxro Calun Jacobson Ruder Jean Engelhardt Joan Engelhardt Berger McCauley La Velle K1lbr1de Lursen Carl Larson Heyl Hay Wahlber HHIIISOD R Johnson Gordon Markrnan Fourth row Schafer Seldel Rockwood Mart1n J Ehlers Bonander Helg Rust D Johnson Wllllarns 'VIart1nson Tofteland VIS Terhark Mork Olson Tachoxxskx Paulson Gertonson Doeden The G1rls Octet conslstxng of MHXIDG McBr1de Phyllls Fre r1chs, Margaret Alb1n son Drane Doeden Rhonna Hower Velma H1vely Sammle An derson and Phy111S Mart1n appeared at the Chr1strnas concert and at the mus1c con es . Orchestra F1151 row C Oppek Johnson Freyborg Scrxbner Boddy Hokeness Harr1son E Oppek Wxl lemssen Second row Voss Strelpe Calvm Huntsrnger Seldel Marr Funk Bonander Maher W1Ck La Velle Sma1l Thxrd row Olson Buller Dolan Helms The orchestra, dlrected by Mr V1c tor Buller, has twenty f1Ve members They have appeared ln concerts and varrous programs throughout the year She f1ddled all the bugs off the sweet potato vme Carol1ne Oppek flrst v1olm1st IH the orchestra e hearses wxth Mr Bul er The G1rls Sextet composed of Jolyn Clark CarolSchroer Janet Shore, Peggy Hoefer, LaDee At- rops and Mardelle Dahlquist sang at the Christmas con- cert and in the music contest. First row: Vis, Wahlberg, Konold, Lathrop, Stangeland, Brake, Joul, Dawson, Slone, Funk, Robinson, Long, E. Rogers, Nelson, Luing, Weg, Roetzel, Williams Second row: Wallace, Johanning, L. Ling, Tiesler, T. Ling, Voss, Rachuy, Hagberg, Doeden, Robertson, McNab, Sampson, Selberg, Toren, Kleve, E. Bruns, Boom, Onken, Olson Third row: Larson, R. Bruns, Grussing, Robinson, N. Teerink, Newman, Harberts ?llberts, Ahlers, Burnham, Dirks, P. Hokeness, W. Bulick, Janssen, Groth, B. Rogers, S. Lindemann, Wight o nson Future Farmers make dirt pay Wearing the blue and gold jackets ofthe Future Farmers of America are these officers: Albert Sel- berg, reporter, Daryle Dawson, president, Nor- man Long, Student Coun- cil representative, Jim Burnham, vicepresidentg Merle Funk, secretaryg Burdell Doe, sentinel, and Alfred Luing, treas- urer. - . f,k t W e VISIT! 1 Fourth row: Groenewold, Gerdes, Williams, R. Bulick, Anton, H. Teerink, Jacobson, M. Adolph, Ryland Roet- man, Schroeder, Hindt, Mulder, E. Hokeness, Ruesch, Doe, Reitsma, R. Teerink, W. Adolph Fifth row: C. Lindemann, Miller, Probst, Engelkes, Lonneman, Kunze, J. Rogers, Middaugh, Ray Roetrnan, Carlson, Heldt, Olson, Nielsen, Bucher, Bickness, Deikman. M. Rogers, Hartle Learn by doing--that ain't hay! Under the leadership of the very competent president, Daryle Dawson, the Future Farmers had one of the most complete work programs that it has ever had. Daryle, with the help of the officers and advisers, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Larson, set up the committees which then went to work planning the year's activities. The local chapter was well represented throughout the state by the different judging teams - the livestock judging team, the dairy judging team, the crop judging team, and a newcomer - the poultry judg- ing team. One of the highest points in the year's activities was the National F.F.A. Convention in Kansas City, Missouri, held in the early part of October. Al- bert Selberg and Daryle Daw- son were the official delegates, while Merle Funk attended as a member of the National F.F.A. Chorus. S'm ' 89 We 5 151 The clubs of the Y M C A wh1ch conslst of sen1ors sophomores and Junlor lugh students have as the1r slogan to create ma1nta1n and extend throughout the home school and communlty h1gh standards of Chr1st1an character As a group the Tr1 H1 Y s and H1 Y s have These students are off1cers of the J un1or H1 Y and Tr1 H1 Y group Gary Holl1day G 1 le s B 1 x b y Glenn Benson Patty Cole Carol S t a m p Carol Chnstensen and Beverly Sma1l Tedd Schroeder also p1ctured the Boys Work secretary accompl1shed much They are the sponsors of a Teen Canteen and have sponsored the skat1ng part1es a Chr1stmas formal and Chr1strnas tree sales 1n add1t1on to the mold 1ng of l1ves for adult manhood and woman hood Teen agers flock to Teen Canteen Senlor Tr1 H1 Y off1cers are Barbara Lar son pres1dent Bonn1e Mesch VICE pres1dent Phyll1s Frerlchs treasurer Adrlenne Barlsh secretary lf! Off1cers of the Sophomore Y s are Sh1rley Hunt LaDee Atrops Ga1l Clark Audrey Kramer Arlou1ne Uphoff Delmar Uphoff Jerry Matthews and Lee Barr1er Ted Haw kms YMCA general secretary IS look1ng CMM Ah r I -A s Wh 'l 1 A 'Q Q M ' W, h -I W ' '.. lm , Y p N A .- . n -' . - . , Salt- E? , . g 1 9 A ., VA A WL 3 ' v , l 4 ' 1 Y 1. ' 1 - ' K t . 1 K' . 1 ' P ' kt Ll ,L ' , 2 422 - - a fu H , 1S 1 ' 'Q ' l . . . ., . 7 J , , ' , Sad1e Hawk1n's dance, a fashion show, roller 7 7 y 1 ' Y! ' ' - . .- 1- , f- , , . - 1 I I . . 9 ' ' I l 1 ' 1 . 1 Y l 7 7 7 . 7 7 .- I 1 , . Q 1 V , .... , V . on. lv 1 J f . , . 1 L ii. 1 . fl W 1 1 1 f 5 ml Q ' . . . , 1 f ffffffde ' 1 k 5 , Ke I , I lk is x N 1 3 4 fi if U I 1 Q 90 u Thesplans d1p 1nto grease parnt Act well your part there all the honor l1es IS the motto of the Natlonal Thesp1an Soclety Th1s organlzatxon IS establlshed for the advancement of dramatlc arts ln the secondary schools Wlth the 1n1t1at1on of 23 new members on December 14 the total membershlp grew to 39 The Thesp1ans presented two one act plays The Romancers by Edmond Rostand and 1n the Suds by Barnard and Rose Hewltt at the d1str1ct one act play contest held at Plpestone Offrcers are Jxm Scott presldent Jerry Scrlbner vlce presldent Jolyn Clark secre tary Beverly Schechter treasurer BOHDIG Mesch Student Councxl representatwe Freedom to speak as he so feels has been one of man's greatest deslres and has become the bas1c element 1n a democratlc SOC1Gty,H 1S the fxrst step 1n the search for knowledge ln the Dramatlc Arts as repeated from the 1n1t1at1on ceremony by Connle Martm Enjoymg refreshments at the annual 1n1t1a t1on of the Thesp1an Soc1ety are Roland Johnson Mary Campbell J1m Scott Mlss Holland and Mr Amberson advlsers and Jolyn Clark 91 S if , 3 if i 2 Z 4 it ' A F: 4-' Nr .X Xl J' N Mt: C -- it W5 N .1 'M' 4 sv., X W , H fo 9, ft: 'Q I t Y-. 4 'ff ff 3. x hx: A if bg- 6:1 . 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Z . 7 5 'D' M 1 ' y ' 4 H , 3 7 ' if 5 .. say 4 Ushers say, Tickets, please' The Usherettes composed of senior girls and advised by Miss Henjum form the Usher Club Their assistance in taking tickets and distributing programs at activities in Memorial Auditorium is invaluable Members of the club are First row Verna Lmdemann Andrews Joens Goettsch Sievers Higgins Clark Hower Hallbeck Mesch Burnham Second row Biegler Smith Gerber Krueger Sorenson Fritz Frerlchs Larson Anderson Baerenwald Third row Thompson Rogers Schechter Miller Vernice Lindemann Wal lace Thueson Fagerness McBride Arneson Konold Fourth row Albinson Vanberg Lulng Jones Hammar Hindt Whelan Schuck Gertonson Cruit Hotzler Cpresldentl Projectionists splice film .--oben: '-X This group of boys, aided by Mr. Gustafson form the Projectionists Club which handles the mechanical side of visual education. When movies are shown in the various classes boys from the club are always on hand to guarantee smooth ma- chine operation. Members pictured are: First row McCollum Knapp Cpresidentj and Rirna Second row Bucher Rachuy Whelan Wick Williams Rogers Rotschafer Tofteland Third row Teerink Toren Vaith Kramer Voss Sankey Mr. Gustafson adviser. Four cents please excla1ms Jan1ce Kramer whlle Joyce Lambert and other members of the L1brary Club regard the common occurrence of book f1nes wxth customary pat1ence Club members shown are Al1ce Thompson Darlene Pater Jeanette Maher Verna Llnde- mann Dor1s Hurley LOIS Fagerness Evelyn Terhark Sh1r1ey Sm1th Mar1lyn Meyer Norma Lawrence Joan B1egler and Marcla Schlssel Young hbrarlans help bookworms The L1brary Club 1S the most aCt1V9 of the aSSlSt11'1g organ1zat1ons The members are always on hand to save the day for a frantlc student who has to have certa1n materlal about a certa1n subject for a certa1n tune Mr LeDoux l1brar1an 3dV1SeS the club -3' Two of the busxest members Wanda Rlenstra and Vonn1e B1lsten apply teamwork to the 1mportant task of hvenlng the walls of the l1brary durlng the hohday season Frances Schoberg looks on as Jerry Ohver adds the f1n1sh1ng touches to the book plate to be used 1n all books supphed by the Fred Dahlhe1m legacy If f 1 'Q ' K 2 if , , K .J V -rg X 5, ' it in k' f F - if ,I ' ' ' . , y , Q p I . f 1 ' ' . . f . t ! 7 . 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They edited the W Hi Star for the 1952 semester Carohne Oppeks 1nterv1ew w1th Dr Futzmartln Ascher appeared as one of the flnest storxes 1n the f1rst semester ISSUCS of the W H1 Star Dr Ascher pr1nc1pa1 of the Cra1l Shelm Germany schools spent about three weeks 1n Worth mgton 1nspect1ng Amer1can lxfe customs and schools Caro hne IS co edltor of the Trojan Jack Campbell the hero Evelyn Crult the Mr Cllff Leak local pr1nter shows the 1ntr1cac1es hero1nes mother and Janet Zmnel the of pr1nt1ng to four of the second semester W Hi Star hero1nes s1ster were among the all star staff Sh1r1ey Martm and Bonnxe Mesch managmg cas ed1tors Lo1s Fagerness and Janet Shore co ed1tors 101 QM' A 44 ...,-us-4 Joan B1egler takes t1me off from her Job as photographer to oversee the work of Tom Rlcky Vanzwol photographer and Ad r1enne Bar1sh copy wr1ter mspect the art work of Barble Larson Barble drew all the l1ttle turkeys wh1ch appear throughout the yearbook mess book Vonda Hotzler s red pencll must have sl1pped cause Don McCollum photographer Jumor grade and Shlrley Jorgen son a make up edltor are gettmg qu1te a chuckle out of the deal IO2 Lmg and Norman Long who handle the bus and mathemat1cal ends of the year JoAnne Wallace pounds the keys preparmg her part of the yearbook Wh1Ch IS the 1ndex of students a new addltlon thls year Adallne Konold S1125 by waxtlng to type some of the copy she has wrltten ,A ,ar ,fl M l M! 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Mr Regmer po1nts out a few facts about stoppmg a car Calmost as 1m POSS1bl6 as startmg onelj to Yolanda Sm1th and John Wassenaar ' Drwers make the wheels go round For the fxfth year Worthmgton H1gh has carr1ed on a dr1vers trammg program to bu1ld better dr1vers The tra1n1ng program begms 111 the freshman year w1th a SIX weeks course 1nc1ud1ng the study of the dr1vers manual causes of acc1dents qual1f1cat1ons of dr1vers and general dr1v1ng procedure whlch IS taught by Mr Regmer After th1S a two weeks perlod IS spent 1n the study of the engme under the d1rect1on of Mr Thompson and Mr Svmgen After elght to ten hours of actual dr1v1ng d1rected by Mr Svmgen a student IS usually ready to take the drxver s exam The dual-controlled 1951 Ford used for the course was presented by Tellander Hagge for th1s purpose Robert Darlmg and Vance Leak got 1n a 11tt1e too deep and so 1t,S Man the shovel, men ' DTIVGFS, Tralmng students re CGIVE well rounded experlence 1n handhng a car 1n all kmds of weather. Shlrley Ahrens IS applymg for her dr1ver's test to be taken from exam1ner, State H1ghway Patrol man, Joe Graupmann IO 3 Dancers swmg and sway Neptune s Way RN! nf' 4, hr 'rm Underneath the arches are Cpl Ryan Knapp and Gwen Lasley at the 1951 prom Sh1rley Jorgenson and Bob Kruse are seen IH the background Attachmg an a1ry process Harold Roberts and Vonda Hotzler prepare to t1e the oxygen f1lled balloons to the aqua Celllng Junlors and senlors danced 1n Neptunes Court at the Prom of 51 Florence Burnham Margaret Albm son Clavton Horstman and Rhonna Hower are seemg stars Those objects on the table are starflsh to decorate the undersea garden 104 916 a' 1 aw' ls! All that dancmg created b1g appetltes for those after prom p1cn1ckers Jolyn Clark, Vonda Lee Brown, FFHDCIS Me1er, J oe Fenster macher, George Habeck, Bonme Mesch, Dean Baker, Mary Campbell, Rlcky Van zwol and Adr1enne Barlsh are busy devourmg some lusclous steaks Mad Hatter entertalns at banquet ?. '04 The Cheshlre Cat Joe Fens termacher 1S puttxng the top hat on the Mad Hatter Jerry Scr1bner master of ceremon 16S D1Ck Boudreau presldent of the Class of 51 1S watch1ng the crowmng process Checkxng those last mmute deta11s was the Job of Mary Cashel Maxme McBr1de and Sh1r1ey J orgenson Adjustmg the pap1er mache 11keness of Ahce characters for the mad tea party are M1ss Kruse Sammle Anderson Mrs Boyce and Bonme Mesch The Class of 51 were the guests of the Class of 52 at the Ahce 1n Wonderland d1nner presented U1 Aprll 1951 Be r1bboned and bowed sophomores who served the guests are J 1m B1a1r Don Mc Collum Peggy Hoefer Sh1r1ey Martin and Donna Peters. Juniors present Our Miss Brooks Scenes from the play - Dodo Larson and Patsy Bartz are airing their gripesg Stanley QDean Funkj frightens the group with a pretense of loss of voice, but doesn't fool Martin fDoug Garbersonj who revives him with a tap from behind Jane fSh1rley Painej attempts to con vince Hugo fRoll1e Johnsonj and Ted CDeVere Andersonj and Miss Brooks fSh1r1ey Martinj that she has skillfully glued the broken vase Shirley Martin as Miss Brooks and Roland Johnson as Hugo Longacre headed the cast of the Junior class play Our Miss Brooks presented in Memorial Auditorium on Nov 12 and 13 and directed by Mr Amberson A tense moment Miss Auau bon fMary June Torbeckj has lost her band instruments Mrs Allen fJanet Shorey her vases Mr Longacre CRoll1e Johnsonl his basketballs Poor Miss Brooks' The cast Farsi row Shirley Martin Shirley Paine J ackie Ny strom Norita Anderson Mary Campbell Second row Mary Torbeck Rosella Vos Harold Potter Janet Shore DeVere Anderson Dean Funk Roland Johnson Myrna Harberts Paul ine Hay Patsy Bartz Dorothy Larson Doug Garberson Class of '52 presents h1lar1ous comedy On Aprxl 23 and 24 1951 the graduatlng class presented thelr Junlor class play A Young Man s Fancy dlrected by M1ss Han nula and M1ss Thorsen J olyn Clark as Sy1v1a and Jerry Scrrbner as Harold led the cast of players Others 1n the cast were Helen QMargaret Albmsonj Mr Crandell CD1ck Engelhardtj Mrs Crande111JoanB1eg1erJ Dr Spee CVonda Lee Brownj Mmor roles were carrxed by Gwen Lasley Bonn1e Mesch Samnue Ander son Dean Baker and Don Wahl f ' Buddy fMer1e Funky Dov1e Gun Scottj J okey KJ oe Fenstermacherj and Gr111y fConn1e O Hearnj sound off ln the Camp Freedom cheer Backsta e crew members such as Janlce M1 er Gwen Lasley and Vel ma H1ve1y d1d therr b1t to make the play a howlmg success Falth fDar1ene Arnesonj taunts D1Ck1e QJ ack Campbellj as Mlss Weatherhead fMax1ne McBr1dej flour lshes a wlcked umbrella ------l gc' lslllvfg P- 'Q-.SIL M xb- IO 0 s 1 1 . . . 44 1 1 11 - ' - L l , I . i . x . 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V ,gf xx , NN N new , ,- angst - Ea: i 'Save Y 1 1 1 . . , , - as ' 11 Jumors Presentmg the queen her attendants and thelr escorts Lee Barrler and Shlrley Hunt sophomores Barbara Larson and Don Basche sen1ors and Marlene Eakm and Nxno Casareto Queen Barbara hterally gunned from ear to ear when she danced mn the strong arms of her escort Don Basche Barb1e relgns as grld queen A bonflre and customary snake dance set the year s football homecomm fest1v1t1es off w1th a bang on the evemng of ctober 4 The follow1ng day brou ht forth a pep meetmg and parade mn the a ternoon followed by the game and party m the evenmg Our Queen Barbara Larson and her attend ants Marlene Eakm and Shlrley Hunt were presented to the student body at the pep meetxng on Frxday From that moment on, the royalty re1gned over all the homecommg events The parade was made up of floats from var1ous homerooms the Wlnlllng d1splay be- 108 1ng the float from the Llbrary d1v1s1on Sock the Rocks was the wmnmg slogan selected by the Student Councxl Though Plpestone emerged as vlctor our boys fought hard and layed a good game Durmg the half t1l'l'18 t e hlgh school band put on a spectacular d1splay m honor of the Queen The Queens relgn came to an end after she and her escort led the Grand March at the party Thanks to the Student Councll the years football homecommg was another grand achlevement on the part of Worthlng ton H1gh School Royalty was treated graclously even though D1ck Engel hardt looks shghtly sleepy as he escorts Queen B3.1'b16 from her royal carr1age Joe Fenstermacher and Don Wahl form the1r own pr1vate pep band on the evenmg of the bonflre and snake dance sr, 'aa V J V U xJ . ' x Q K ' km Q ' x f , sv , iff I Que 2 I 7 - . s , ' i- : . ' . 3 . 5 . i 1 3 1 O O O , . 6 . . . H ,, . . . . 5 . . , ' sz 7 I l Y ' , . ' 1 . , . , . I On February 1, six proud students were honored as Royalty during the annual basketball homecoming, spon- sored by the Student Council. The group was presented by the Council president, Joe Fenstermacher, at the after- noon pep meeting, and pre- sided at the dance following the game with Luverne. Lowell Stewart's band played as students and homecomers enjoyed the smooth rhythm. Norma and Jlm lead hoop la The royal family on parade Martha Cashel and Jerry Kmgery Junior attendants Norma Gerber and J 1111 Gruye queen and king fboth seniorsj Bonnie Levine and Ed Roberts sophomore attendants dreamy Dress rehearsal for the Grand March Queen Norma and King Jim practice arch provided by Marty and Jerry Bonnie and Ed Queen Norma and King Jim step from their thrones to lead the dance Is J 1m sleepy or fr ui? . , . . ' 5 . . ' if . . 9 7 Q I 'YSL X . - i . . ,- f 'L' Q -2- 'ifm going through the ' 7 '??-fl!lff2' . 1 a ' 47?- IIO Gobble SCSSIOHS were fun Usherettes lead cheers--black face' Vonda Hotzler Darlene Arneson Pauhne Sorenson and Kay Andrews M1ss Newhouse pours at the Freshmen Open House for parents Latln Legxon Oracles proc1a1m well w1n that game Marrymg Sam CMr Osterbergb stxrs up busxness at the Sadle Hawkms party Harold Wxck Phyllls Frerlchs and Jerry Scrlbner watch Faculty pep tr1o Mlss Hen Jum Mr Art Gustafson MISS Borg Harold Potter duects the Schnltzel Bank song for the cholr pep meetmg !,f' K 21111111 SCSSIOIIS WCYC, too I .J-2' ljuf LeRoy Lmg and Duane Marr do a b1t of experlmentlng m chem lstry F'I'1tZ Knapp operates the pro Jector 1n a mus1c class Art students Eakm Kxrcher Roberts and Fltch mold clay for ceramxcs Future sc1ent1st Brlan Toren. Phys1cs students J 1m J oens and Nell Houtcooper learn to read graphs Leonard Courson and Ken Whlte use the k11n for makmg pottery 111 art class .Si r L 111 1 K 5 4 D 1' 1 -, . in V aa' ' H. 1 ' , ,I 3,1 .f X, X 4 ff fr Y 1079! o , ' M2 f V11 X ,lay I V, fn, fl, 1 ' V , n , , . T , :AM XJx,f ' Y, 4 X ' ' Y 1 1 IN A M i fn 1 , LM, W , 1 at E . ' . . . - 3 - W 1 ' ' . . - 1 ri? d , , ' , A 5 4 . , . N , J . , . A j k 'ms l Spanish students, Glen Zook, Phyllis Meier, Suzie Kircher, Nancy Roberts and Dene Rachuy, enjoy Little Lulu in Span- ish! 'Shi it'-ii mul c 975. We liked this year Hope you dld too Ice cream galore David Robinson Raphael Bruns Jolyn Clark and Stan Lmdemann enJoy the Christmas party in Miss Woodard s home room Jerene Ludvigson the sweetheart of the Junior Hlgh Fashion Show models the dress she made Sonnie Albinson Ann Hubert and Jane Thompson d1sp1ay the aprons they made in home ec II2 Adolph Adolph Ahlers Ahlers Ahrens Ahrens Alberts Myron 48 89 Wrllrs 42 89 J rm 42 66 88 Lors 48 86 c rle 3 3 6 6 74 8 Shrrley 45 103 Carol 48 Alberts Merle 45 88 Albrnson Andrews Andrrnga Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Margaret 27 30 83 92 100 104 Kathryn 31 92 110 Carol 45 Carolyn Falth 48 86 Carolyn Faye 48 DeVere 42 65 78 106 Don 48 Janrce 42 82 100 Loren 48 86 Marrlyn 42 82 Norma 82 99 6 Student Index Crrppen Gary 4 61 78 Crockett Jrm 23 45 69 74 83 Crurt Evelyn 42 94 101 Lrurt 'Vlary 32 92 Dahlqurst Mardelle 45 79 80 82 98 99 Darlrng Robert 4 57 6 78 80 95 103 Dayyson Daryle 32 88 Dessem Eyerett 45 66 78 Deuth James 4.5 Deuth Sally 4 Deutchman Jean 4 95 99 DeYounge Arlene 46 Drckey Bradley 46 95 Drckman Duane 46 Drckman Myron 46 Drrks Alfred 42 88 Drrks Drckre 40 Doe Burdell 4 46 Doe Delmar 48 81 Doeden Dlana 42 78 Harberts Harrrson Hartle G H'1rtman Hartman Hartman Hartman Hay B111 Myrna 43 82 98 99 106 Jrm 48 49 78 86 87 lenn 46 89 Charlene 43 Carole 46 Joe 46 68 Marrlyn 43 8 1 l 4 Anderson Samantha 30 72 82 84 85 92 100 Anton Roger 22 48 89 Arneson Darlene 31 82 92 98 104 110 Asche Laura 42 Atrops LaDee 45 78 80 82 85 90 Baerenwald Elya Jean 42 91 Baerenwald Joan 31 92 Ba er Dean 3 30 31 57 59 50 64 74 100 104 Ball Terry 45 73 82 Parrsh Adrrenne 29 30 31 79 82 90 100 Doeden Srdney 23 32 83 84 85 8 Doeden Ralph 48 Dueden Vlyran 48 86 Dolan Dolan Eakm Eakrn Ehlers Ehlers Ehlers Ehlers Eddle 46 8 M rrv 81 86 87 Eugene 42 79 111 'Vhrlene 42 108 James 9 Joan 48 79 80 86 Kenneth 46 57 Sand a 49 86 Engelhardt Drek 29 32 57 58 60 63 74 75 83 08 Barrrer Lee Barrler Ward Bartholomaus Bartholomaus Bartz Patsy Basche Betty Basche Don 74 75 108 Basche Rose Bass Jrm 4' Bass Romona 45 57 63 74 '79 90 8 28 29 31 57 58 60 74 Robert 45 Wayne 45 6 42 82 106 4 3 6 57 60 62 64 69 4 42 94 Beerman Luverne 48 Behrens Annette 42 Bcngamrn Joan 45 En elhardt Jean 49 86 Engelhardt Joan 49 86 Engelkes Vernon 42 89 Engstrom Carl 46 Engstrom Ronald 49 Lnnen Lee 46 83 Fagerness Lors 26 30 33 92 93 100 Fagerness Melva 42 99 Feenstra Betty 49 Feenstra Helen Fenske Marlys 49 86 Fenstermacher Joe 23 2 30 3 57 58 5 60 62 63 64 9 104 105 107 108 79 80 83 00 Hay Paulme 43 78 80 94 Heath Sandra 43 78 80 Herg Janrce 49 79 80 86 Heldt Gary 46 65 Helms Vrrgrnra 46 87 Hendersehredt Joann 34 Heyl Bruce 49 86 Hrbma Janrce 49 Hrggrns Barbara 34 82 Hrndt Eya 34 92 Hmclt Raymond 46 89 Hinton Norma Jean 46 Hoeffr Peggy 43 78 ao Hoffman Charlotte 46 Hokeness Eugene 46 83 Hokcness Judith 49 81 87 1-'okemss Paul 43 88 Hoodecheck Don 45 46 65 79 81 83 9 Horstm 5 Clayton 34 104 Horstm n Jerry 49 Hotzler Vonda 34 92 102 104 Houtcooncr N 11 34 111 Hoyyer Denny 23 42 43 G3 64 Howe! 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