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You listened to our theories
And answered all our queries
You showed us how to wire
Door-bell eells in series.
You instructed us in English,
Algebra and typing:
And all this time received from
Us
An z1t'c'retlited course in griping.
:Xml though you swept the mist
Away
Front chemistry and history:
l lear we tnust confess-
'l'o most,
Physics was 21 mystery.
You guided us and showed us
How
'l'o read in l-'rench and milk a Cow:
And though you got at little preaehy,
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John Halverson, superintentlent ol schools, hall
the great responsibility ol' nianaging all school allairs
and projects. Untler his guidance, students grew in
knowledge as well as i11 l'rienclliness anal loyalty.
Mr. Halverson tlitl his best to l1elp ntake every totlay
a worthwhile lUlll0l'l'tlW. XX'hen UIIC enteretl school
1111til graduation, there was always a helping hantl
and etieouragetnent. 'llhrough his llllllillllllg' I'aithlul-
ness our heritage ol' culture grew rapidly.
Forrest l,. XVilley, prinripal ol' tl1e senior high
school, was kept husy helping tl1e students plan prtr
grants which would he ol' henelit lor their vocation.
During vacation as well as tluring the school year
Mr. XVilley coultl he lountl planning schetlules for the
next year. He taught the stutlent to take o11 respon-
sibilities and helpetl l1i111 to learn l1ow to cooperate
with the laeully antl l1is lellownien.
Verinuntl Anclerseti, junior high principal, helpetl
stutlents through vocational tests which aetetl as a
hasis for subjects i11 the years ahead.
,L.,1i,m.,,dL.,,, ll. plum, l.h,lW,1,U,, Outside ol' school hours, Mr. .'xllClCl'SCIl took an ac-
tive part i11 l'LlI'IllCl'lIlg activities ol' the Cedar Valley
Area Council ol' tl1e Boy Scouts.
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lfolrest Willey YL'l'lllllllll .xlltll'l'SL'll
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Ulis Olson. illillortl Lxtrsott. Ill. XYgtllt-1' IM n gtntl I. :intl tht- propost-tl lntiltling plgtn .
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Our school hozirtl, thc olliriztl 1'cpt't-sctttzttirt-s ht-V During thix yt-ar tht- hoztrtl worltt-tl on plans lor at
twt-t-n nthool antl connnunity, t-lIit'it-ntly guitlctl tht- nt-w l'Il'Illl'III2lI'f sthool to ht- huilt on tht- North Sitlt
growth atntl tlt-xt-loptncnt in the totnplt-x systt-in ol' tht- ztntl also tht- litmihility ol' at nt-t-tl ol at junior high
Vjttnior-st-ttior high :intl t'It-ntt-ntury schools. tht-rt-. ,-Xnotht-r itnportztnt project wan lowt-ring tht
tout ol' luntht-a in tht- high whool tzilt-tt-rizt.
llontpost-tl ol six nit-tnhcrs, tht- husint-ss ztntl prolt-at
sionztl int-n wt-rc t-lt-ttt-tl for at tt-rtn ol thrt-c yt-airs. with 'I'his tlzty :intl ztgt- rt-tluirt-tl ol' our sthool Imoztrtl tht
two int-tnht-rs cotning up fort-lct'tion t-ztth yt-znx Har- knowlctlgt- ztutl skill that lhcy will strivt- to untltrrf
ing at continuous hotly, tht-rc wt-rc opinions ol' t-xpt-ri- stztntl :intl t'oopt-rutt- with- pt-rsons, atttivitit-5 ztntl in-
t-nt't- :intl also zttltlitioual :intl xurictl itlt-as ol tht- ncwly stitutiona which tht-5 tontzttt in school, tonnnunity,
t-It-t'tt-tl int-tnlmt-rs to tht- hoztrtl. stzttt- :intl ttnion. 'I'ln'ough tht-sc It-zttlt-rs 1ll'IIIt'VClIlL'lIl
ztttztint-tl oxt-r at pt-riotl oI'yt'1tt'x ix trt-int-ntloux.
.-Xs t-ztth yt-an' patsst-5 ont- tnort- tnilcstont- in tttltlt-tl to
tht- glgilllllt' constructions in Iurtht-ring knowlctlgt- ol 'I'ht-y holtl tht- Izttt- ol out' nthool :intl in stutlt-nts in
ntutlt-ntx in tltt-st-xt-ral ln't-lmztrztttwy t'ourst-s. Mort-:nr tht-ir hztntls with an t-tnint-nt trust to lulhll. 'I'ht
zitltlt-tl wht-n thought to ht- purt-ly Int-nt-litiztl to tht- sut't't-ns or Iztilurt- ol' t-vt-ry intlivitluztl in ottr sthool
stutlt-nts in tht- l'uturt'. systt-tn tlt-pt-ntls on tht-ir tlt-tisions ol tourst-s ollt-rt-tl
Iilinor NtlI'g.l1lltI, II:tt't'it-l Xt-Ison :intl Itt-nt-
Phillips. at't't't-tattit-N to Nlr. .Xtttlt-rat-n. Nix,
Willcy atntl XII: Ilxtlxt-txon, it-xlit-t'tiwly.
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Social Problems
Teztcher Counselor
Anne Andersen
XVorld History
Guidance
Dorothy Anderson
English. Spanish
Student Council
Norman Bailey
Diversified Occupations
Retail Selling
English students study everything from spelling to
letter writing and the classics. In grades seven and
eight, literature, punctuation, letter writing, speech,
library and grammar are emphasized. Senior high
English classes try to promote better habits in both
oral and written composition while the aim of speech
class is developing self-confidence and poise in the
student's social relations.
All social studies classes study and analyze the cur-
rent events in belief that better understanding will
bring peace. American history is a required subject
for all juniors. By learning about it, we better ap-
preciate our glorious heritage. A course in world
history is also offered. Civics classes study our world.
Students also study the various types of government
under which man has lived and still does.
junior journalists spend the first semester in learn-
ing how to publish the At-t LA HA SA and how to
assume the responsibility of it. The seniors, mean-
while, edit the paper and work on the yearbook. The
second semester the juniors take over the paper, leav-
ing the seniors to concentrate on the 'l'tctcR. There
is also a junior high journalism class.
To prepare for future jobs many students take a
commercial course. Typists learn proficiency in the
touch system. Stenography students master shorthand
the first year with secretarial training the second. Bal-
ancing accounts plus solving prolit and loss examples
are the future bookkeeper's problems.
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To make girls of today better homemakers was the
aim of the Home Economics department.
The curriculum, which includes clothing, buying,
preparation of meals, budgeting. child care. home
nursing, home furnishing and construction, was de-
signed to improve and develop home life and make
opportunities to girls who go into homemaking fields.
Industrial Arts students brought forth articles rang-
ing from a living house to cookie cutters made in their
course this year.
Radio fundamentals and construction of one, two
or five tube radios was the accomplishment of the
radio and electricity shop students.
A permanent vocation for students who do not in-
tend to go to college after graduation was the job of
Norman K. Bailey and the diversified occupations
class. Students were employed in various business
cstablishments in the city.
Under the auspices ol' the agriculture class and
Donald Paulson rural boys will lze better farmers for
tomorrow. Agricultural classes provide an over-all
view of the general field of farming.
After studyingrrprice fluctuations they have knowl-
edge of common problems of buying and selling. A
good farming background is received after judging the
chief good and bad points of all livestock.
Grace Murdock Robert Myers
Commercial Chorus
Ruth Nelson
ll. S. History
Hi-Teens
Warner Nettlelon
Biology
Edythe Olson
Engl ish
Guidance
Luther Olsen
Social Problems
Coin Club
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Agriculture
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Gertrude Piers
English
Hi-Teens
Mabel Rawlings
Library
Library Club
One of the main aims of the language department
was to help students know their neighbors better by
understanding of their customs, environment and, of
course, their language. Spanish and French students
accomplished this by translatingstories and plays. In
the Latin department special stress was laid on the
conjugating of verbs, as it is a basis for all of the
other languages offered to students.
No matter what time of day one happened to stroll
through the halls of Albert Lea High School, he was
almost certain to hear one of the music groups prac-
ticing. Including the choruses, bands, and orchestra,
this department made a fine showing at assemblies,
games, dances, the music festival and special concerts.
The hand was prominent in parades.
The work done by the art students could- be seen
throughout the school and in business places uptown.
Typical phases of their work included sketching, oil
painting, posters and tinting. A special class for senior
high students was started this year. Their special
projects included designing covers for record albums
and folios for their work. They also did portraitsfand
still life paintings in oil.
Physical education was taken twice weekly by soph-
omores and junior high students. The juniors and
seniors substituted one of the periods for a course in
health or first aid. The gym periods offered practice
in competitive games, social and old time dancing,
calisthenics and other recreations.
Geraldine Ryberg
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Mathematics Industrial Arts U. S. History Commercial Health, Physical
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c-xcliimlvrl thc- haul Wviililvl' c'xm'iisc's.
lhc numhcr ol' sluclc-nts to drop their high scliuol
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public' srlinols. All sluclciits wcrc givon za hcnring
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'I'o maintain the junior and senior high schools a
maintenance stall' is employed. 'l'his stall' consists ol'
janitors and engineers who keep the school clean and
warm and in good condition. During the night a
watclunan keeps a continuous guard over the property.
The engineer is responsible for the mechanical lay-
out ol' the school while the firemen have the job ol
keeping the building at the correct temperature.
The janitors do everything lirotu sweeping lloors
and cleaning the blackboards to sawing open broken
locks for the students. Each janitor is assigned a
specific part ol the school to keep up. During vaca-
tions they do such work as repainting rooms.
Discussing problems of the cafeteria are Mrs. Cora
Hutchinson. Mrs. Atuv Evenson. Mrs. Lucille 'l'oI-
Iifson. Mrs. Minnie Wagner. Mrs. Ben Loelller.
Mrs. Wayne Scath. Mrs. Susie Cady, Mrs. .Xlice And-
erson. Mrs. Hulda XVallin. Mrs. A. l.. Hove and Mrs,
Mable Crvnes. cafeteria supervisor.
The janitors ready lor a dav's work: Left to right:
Charles Olson. A. C. Leeper. Norman Mangskau.
Oswald Cuckenburg. Robert Marlin. john Flvnn.
Iames Jensen. Melvin vlillUl11l3SOII. William Wagner
and Carl Anderson.
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The cafeteria workers had a big job. Not only did
they have to plan and cook nutritious lood with the
correct calories and vitamins but there were also three
separate meals served each day.
junior high started the day with their noon hour at
ll:30, lollowed by Lincoln at l'Z:00. Senior high
linished the periods at l2:30. Lunch lor lllll pupils
was also prepared and sent to Ramsey each day.
.PX new program started on February 7. For the
lirst time, with the help of federal aid. plate lunches
plus milk cost students l5 cents. Formerly the plate
lunch was I5 cents and milk seven cents extra. Milk
and side dishes were still extra, however.
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Cheer the classes loud and long.
Hail them with a lusty song.
Behold this happy, carefree throng,
XVho plll eaeh others' locks on wrong.
For the seventh. the eighth.
The ninth-Hooray!
Oh, lucky them-they have
Play Day.
.Xml for the sophs.
'sVe'll tlanee a Jig.
ln biology they
Diseet a pig.
The juniors deserve
A pat on the baek.
To raise prom money
Their brains they must rack.
The seniors? Give them
Your noblest esteem.
For social, they write
A H100-wortl theme.
Anal to the other elasses
The seniors look back,
XVith many a tearlul glance.
At the happy. ezlrelree lile they
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SL-nim' class uiliccls. Donald Rcnsluw. xicc-president
Ricllxnd liulz. prcsialmllg Iiluinc KIllllNUIl, ll'C1lSlIl'CI'2
and Gloria I-'inL. NCl'l'ClllI'fI lCl'L'iNillg' lllCiI' diplomas
trmn Cllmrlcx l'pin. president, Board ui' Education.
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To the strains ol' "Pomp and Circumstance" some
two hundred and sixty seniors, clad in the traditional
caps and gowns, entered the high school auditorium
as high school students for the last time.
'I'hey have come a long way since they lirst entered
as sophomores in 1946. They have gained three years
in age, maybe a lew pounds, and have stored up a vast
amount ol' uselul knowledge.
Beginning their careers, they elected George Vander-
mate, president: William Chase, vice-president: and
Mavis Augustine, secretary. At the class party, the
big event ol' the year, Geraldine Parks and Robert
Dalhen were elected queen and king.
Proving themselves a very active as well as talented
class, the group presented "Spring Dance" as the jun-
ior class play. They excelled in journalism, drama.
music and sports, even pulling the seniors through the
creek on Hobo Day. After weeks of work, worry, and
fun, they entertained the seniors at their first prom.
Robert Dolan, junior class president, worked with
Elisabeth Ehrhardt, vice-president: Pauline Hansen,
secretary, and Mary Everson, treasurer: to lead the
class through their happy days as juniors.
At last, the longed-lor goal was reached-they were
seniors, the leaders of tl1e school. The senior class
l.. I. l.ilja. Kiuanis filllll. explains vocations to Harlow Soi
Marlene Dale. lohn Nepp and Rosalie Hanson.
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play, "Our Hearts XVere Young and Gay," highlighted
the year. 'Iihey took part in the all-school play, Tigers'
Roar, music, XVPA Ylleek, and sponsored a class party
for themselves. They took an active part in the
Homecoming lestivities, not only by having Queen
-joann Helleksen to inspire them, but also in playing
the big game and making Hoats.
Uflicers ol' the forty-niners were Richard Botz, pres-
ident, Donald Renslow, vice-president: Gloria Fink,
secretary, and Elaine Knutson, treasurer. ligil Hovey
acted as the class advisor.
All through their lives these seniors will remember
their days in Albert Lea High School-they can never
forget. They will remember the change lrom junior
high to senior high, how they were a trille scared, but
too proud or just plain terrified to ask directions ol'
the upperclassmen.
'l'hey remember as juniors how they realized that
the time remaining in Albert Lea was not the ever-
lasting six years ol' lielore, but an all loo swilt two
years. As seniors the desire to make the last year the
very best spurred them on. So successful was the year,
they were a little reluctant to leave.
Onward and upward they'll go, with their heads in
the air, dreaming air castles, and their leet on the
ground, realizing these dreams.
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xIllCl'lt'LlIl Legion znvartls lor outstanding cililenship were
presented to Maxis .xllglIilll1C2lllll Rovzil Hxtvden.
osen :ts the UlllSllllltlllIf' citizen ol' Albert Lea High School.
Nlztrv lixerson vvatssigiven the lflslll IIXR .Xwztrtl.
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Mavis Augustine and Royal Hayden received the
,-Xinerican Legion awards of good citizenship on Honor
Day. They were chosen by the students and the Le-
gion Auxiliary to inspire the other students toward
the qualities of honor, courage, scholarship and
service.
Mary Everson was chosen to be this year's Daughter
of the American Revolution representative. Mary
took part in a two day convention in St. Paul as a part
of the award for her all-around good citizenship.
An honor lor nine senior boys, that ol' being a .lun-
ior Rotarian, was also awarded this year. Each month
a boy who had been a leader and participant in school
activities, and had the necessary quality ol' leadership,
was chosen to attend the Rotary luncheon and inform
the club of the activities of the school.
Two ol the Junior Rotarians, Michael Duggan and
Royal Hayden represented Albert Lea at the annual
state junior Rotarian convention in St. Paul.
Because ol' their outstanding scholarship, work and
participation in school events, these students were
hailed as some ol' the most outstanding graduates of
the class of 119.
lnnior R0l1lI'l2lllS-Rflxx l: Duane Steele. Royal Hznden. Rich-
ztrd Boil. Donald Renslow. Robert Dolan. ROW 2: Arnold
Biederinznni. Piincipntl Verinund Andersen. Leslie Knudsen.
Superintendent NI. john Halverson. Nlichatel Duggan. Not pic-
tured: Roger Nash. Gerald lidwztrdson.
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Annette Aitchison Euggene Albertson Donald Altn Evelvn Andersen Herbert Anderson
ANNETTE AITCHISON-Spanish Club, 2. 3: Roaring l00's l:
Cheerleader. 2. 3: Drama Club. 2: Ann Rutledge G.R.. l: Hi-
Teens, 2, 3: Bowling League. 3: Baud. l. 2: B Chorus, l
EUGENE ALBERTSON-Beta Hi-Y, 3: Entered from Lake Nlills,
Iowa, 3 DONALD ALM-Student Council, l EVELYN ANDER-
SEN-Quill and Scroll. 2, 3: National Honor Society, 3: Ah La Ha
Sa. 2. 3: Tiger, 3: Speech Festival. 2: Hi-Teens. 2. 3: Science Club.
I: Caesar Club, l: Roaring lU0's, l: Ushers Club. 3: Drama Clttb,
2, 3: Service Club, l: G.A.A., 1, 2. 3: Thespiaus, 3: Band, l, 2, 3:
Tigers' Roar, 2: Our Hearts YVere Young and Gay, 3: Ann Rute
ledge G.R.. l: Christmas Play 2 HERBERT ANDERSON-Stage
Crew, 2
Richard Anderson Robert Armstrong Betty Arnold Ruth Aspenson Maxis Augustine
RICHARD ANDERSON-Football, 3 ROBERT ARMSTRONG RUTH ASPENSON-Student Council. 3: Roaring l00's, I: Cheet-
-Student Council, l: Drama Clttb, 3: Football, 2: XVrestlin , 1.2: leader, l: Ann Rutledge G.R.. l: Hi-Teens, 2, 3: Queen Attend'
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Tennis, l: Beta Hi-Y, 2, 3: Band, l, 2: A Chorus, 2, 3: Tigers'
Roar. 3: Christmas Plav 3: Speech Festival, 3: Campus Daze. 3
ant, 3 MAYIS Al'GllSTlNE--Quill and Scroll, 2. 3: National
Honor Society. 2. 3: Tiger, 3: Spanish Club, 2: llrznna Clttb. 2, 3:
BETTY ARNOLD-Ah'L:t Ha Sa, 2, 3: Tiger, 3: Ann Rutledge Ann Rutledge G.R., l: Tigers' Roar, l, 3: Hi-Teens, 2, 3: A
G.R., l: Roaring l00's, l: Drama Club. 2, 3: Hi-Teens. 2. 3: Chorus, 2, 3: B Chorus, l: Nlatlrigal Group. 3: Class Oflicer, l:
Campus Dale. 3: B Chorus. l: A Chorus, 2. 3: Madrigal Group. 3 Campus Daze, 3: Ah La Ha Sa. 2. 3.
ovce Baker Lowell Baker Philli Beaver Ro 'er Behle eau Behrends
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JOYCE BAKER-Hi-Teens, l. 2. 3 LOWELL BAKER-Rifle
Club, l: Baud, l: A Chorus. l. 2, 3: Campus Daze, 3 ROGER
BEHLE-National Honor Society, 3: Football, lg F.F.A., 1: A
Chorus, 2: Stage Crew, 2 JEAN BEHRENDS-HiATeens, 2, 3:
Entered from Alden, l.
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Frank Bera Arnold Biedermann jean Blake Jerry Blakeslee Nancy Blakeslee
FRANK BER.-X-Stage Crew. 2. 3: ARNOLD BIEDERMANN- Roaring l00's l: Beta Hi-Y. 2, 3: Torch Club, l: Tumbling, l:
Speech Festival. 2: Drama Club. 2, 3: Tbespians, 2, 3: A Chorus, Stage Crew, 2: Exchange Assembly, 2: Tigers' Roar, 2 NANCY
2, 3: Campus Daze, 3: lNladrigal Group. 3: Stage Crew, l. 2, 3 BLAKF1SI.EE-Hi-Teens. 2, 3: G.A.A., 2.
JERRY BLAKESLEE-Student Council, 2: Football, l, 2, 3:
Julianna Blunt Dorothy Bolinger Frances Bolinger Richard Bonnerup Lorna Borland
.lllI.lANN.-K BLllN'l'-Ah La Ha Sa, 2, 3: Tiger. 3: French Club, Roar, 3: Science Club, 2: Library Club, 3 RICHARD BON-
3: Hi-Teens, 2. 3: Science Club. l: Make-up Club, 3: Caesar Club, NERUI'--jtniior Classical League, 2. 3: Caesar Club, l: Drama
I: Drama Club, 2. 3: ll Chorus, l: GA..-X., l Tigers' Rear, 3 Club, 3: Torch Club. l: Stage Crew, 3: Christmas Play, 3
DOROTHY B0l,lNGl-IR-B Chorus, l: A Chorus, 2. 3: Cainpus LORNA BORLAND-French Club, 3: Hi-Teens, 31 B Chorus, l
llilllf, 3: Soloist, l: Triple Trio. l: Maclrigal Group, 3: Tigers' ,-X Chorus, 2, 3: Campus Dave, 3.
Richard Bot! Orlyn Boyd Henry Brouwers Hugh Brown Pearl Brown
RICHARD BOT!-Speech Fesliial, 2, 3: Student Council. 3: Track, 2, 3: Beta Hi-Y, 2, 3: Torch Club, l HUGH BROWN-
Lettermen's Club, 2: Spanish Club, 3: Caesar Club, l: Football, Audio-Visual Club, 2, 3: Science Club, l: Drama Club, 2, 3
l, 2, 3: Beta Hi-Y, 2, 3: Track, l: Senior Executive Council, 3: Thespians, 2. 3: Football, 3: Rifle Club, l: Stage Crew, 2, 3
Tigers' Roar, 3: Exchange Assembly. 3: Our Hearts NVere Young PEARL BROXVN-G.A.A., l: Hi-Teens, 2, 3.
and Gay, 3: Eyes of Tlaloc, 2: Class Officer, 3 ORLYN BOYD-
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Oyer Brua Ann Burnett Lorraine Carlsen Anna Carrisalel XViIIi:nn Chase
ANN BIIRNE'I"l'-Spanish Club. 3: Ann Rutleclge CLR., I: Hi- 'I'eens. 2. 3: Band, 2 WlI,I.I.XM CHASE-National Honor Soci-
Teens. 2: G. A. .-X.. I LORRAINR CARLSENMC. A. A.. I. 2 Cty. fl Spanish Club. 2: Football. I. 2. fl: Tennis. I. 2. 3: Ileta
ANN MARY CARRIS.-XI.EZ-Photography Club. I. 2. 3: Spanish Hi-Y. 2. 3: Torch Club. I.
Club. 3: Grace Dickinson CLR.. I: Ann Rutledge CLR.. I: Hi- Q
Lois Christensen Marvyl Christensen Paul Christensen Phyllis Christensen Joanne Claybourn
LOIS CHRISTENSEN-Service Club. I: Make-Up Club. 2. 3: 3: Service Club, I: French Club. 3: Roaring I00's. I: Caesar Club,
Drama Club. 2. fl: Hi-Teens. 2. 3: Orchestra, 2. 3: Band. I. 2. 3 I: A1111 RIUICKIKE CLR.. I: Hi-Teens. 2. 3: Triple 'l'rio. I: I5
MARVYI. CHRISTIANSEN-Hi-Teens. 2: GA..-X.. I PHYLLIS Chorus. I: A Chorus. 2, 3: Soloist. 3: Tigers' Rcar. 2: Exchange
CHRISTICNSON-Hi5I'eens, 3: ll Chorus, I: Tigers' Roar. I. 2: Assembly. 2: Our Hearts H'ere Young and Cai, 3: Campus IIZIIC,
Exchange Assembly. 2 I'.-XIII. CHRISIENSEN-Beta Hi-Y. 2. 3: 3.
Rifle Club, I -IO.-XNNE CIAYBOIIRN-National Honor Society,
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Gloria Fink. AYIII Pederson. Richard Boll. Nor-
man Seberson. Nlarjory Daw. Joanne Gamble
and Donald Rcnslow.
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Shirley Cooling Carolyn Dalil Robert Daltlen Marlene Dale Niarjory Dan-
SHIRLIQY COOLING-Hillecns. 2: C..-XA.. 2. 3 Band. I CAR- Assctubly. 2. 3: Campus Dale. 3 M.-YRI.I-XXI-I DALI-24Spanish
OLYN D.-YHI.-Grace Dickson C.R.. I: Hi-Ieens. 2. 3: Ilancl. Club. 3: .-Yun Rutledge CLR.. I: Hi-Teens. 2. 3 MAR-IORY D.-KW
I: II Chorus. 2: .X Chorus. 3: Campus Dale. 3 ROBERT D.YHI.- -Student Council. 2: Discussion Club. 3: French Club. 3: Caesar
EN-Speerlt Festival. 3: Roaring I00's. I: Drama Club. 3: Fool- Club, I: Drzuna Club. 2. 3: Ann Rutledge CLR.. I: Hi-Teens. 2. 3:
ball. I. 2: Beta Hi'Y. 2: 'I'ort'I1 Club. I: Rifle Club. I: Octet. 3: Senior ICXCCIIIIYC Council. 3: -B Chorus. I: Our Hearts Were
.X Chorus. 2. 3: Iigers' Roar. 2. 3: Clnistmas I'Iav. I: Exchange Young and Cay. 3.
Marilyn De Raatl Nadine Diekntan Maurice Doebbeling Robert Dolan Clayton Dubet
MARILYN IlI'1RA.tYllACrat'e Dickinson CLR.. I NADINIQ DICK- Club. 3: Football. I. 2. 3: Beta Hi-Y. 2. 3: 'I'oreli Club. I: Boxing,
MANvAI1 I.a Ha Sa. 2. 3: Iiger. 3: Servire Club. I: Ushers Club. I: 'I'rat'k. I. 2. 3: l.cttertnen's Club. I. 2: Basketball. I. 2. 3:
I. 2. 3: Drama Club. 2. 3: Ann Rutledge G.R.. I: I'Ii5I'eens. 2. 3: Baseball. I. 2. 3: Class Omcer. 2 CIAYION DITBEY-Football.
Tigers' Rear. 2: Cbristmas I'laN. 3 ROBERT DOI..-'IN-Drama I: Wrestling. I: 'I'orCI1 Club. I: F.F..-X.. I: Stage Crew. I. 2. 3.
Haroltl Dullx Nlicltael Duggan Mary lane
HAROLD Dl'IfFY-Spanish Club. 3: Football. I. 3: Tennis. I.
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L. 3: Beta H1-Y. L. 3: Iorcb Club, I MICH.-Xlil. DIICCAN-
National I-Ionor Society. 3: Caesar Club, I: Ah I.a Ha Sa. 2. 3:
Quill antl Scroll. 2. 3: Tiger. 3: Speerh Festival. 2. 3: Discussion
Club. 2. 3: Photograpln Club, 2: Science Club. I. 3: Autlio Visual
Club. I. 2: Drama Club. 3: Clnistmas I'la3. 3: Our Hearts Were
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Dunn Warzl Dunn YViItna Dunswortb
Young antl Cay. 3: Spring Danre. 2: junior Rolariau. 3 MARY
II.-XNE DUNN-0Hic'e Help. 3 WARD DUNN-Discussion Club,
2: Drama Club. 2. 3: YVrestling. I. 2. 3: Football. I: 'I'ort'l1 Cltlb.
I: Spring Dance. 2 WILNIA DIlNSWORTHv-Hi-Teens. 2. 3:
lishers Club. 2: Drama Club. 2. 3: Ann Rutledge C.R.. I: Oflire
Help. 2.
Donalcl Farl Gerald Iiclvvarclson Iilisabeth Ehrhartlt Carol Iinnnons Kenneth Evans
GERALD ICDWARDSON-Stuclent Council, I, 3: Football. I. 2.
3: Golf, I: Basketball. I: Beta Hi-Y. 2. 3: Torch Club, I: Track.
Queen Attentlanl. 3: Our Hearts Were Young ancl Gay. 3: Spr
DNS
Dance. 2: Class Oflicer. 2: Girls' State. 2 CAROI, EMM! .
I: Baseball. 2, 3: Stuclent Council Presiclent. 3 IiI.ISABIi'I'H Spanish Club. 3: Caesar Club. I: Hi-Teens, 2: G..-XA.. I. 2. 'I
EHRH.-XRDT-National Honor Socictv. 2, 3: Ah I.a Ha Sa. 2. 3: Orchestra. I. 2. 3: Bantl. I. 2. 3: Tigers' Roar. 2 KIiNNI'1'IH
J
Tiger. 3: Speech Festival, 2: Student Council. 3: Discussion Club.
2: Science Club. I: junior Classical League. 2, 3: Caesar Club. I:
IEXYXNS-Service Clttb. I: Science Club. I: .-'Indio Visual Club
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3: Football. I: Mtestling. I, 2. 3: Hockev Club. I. 2. 3: Ira '
Drama Club. 2. 3: 'I'hespians. 3: GA..-X.. I. 2. 3: Orchestra. I: Stage Creiv. l. 2. 3.
Marv Iiverson Glenn Iiwaltl Alanelle Faleiile Gloria Fink l.oraine Ifleniing
MARY I-IYFRSON-Natioiial Honor Society. 2. 3: Iiger. 3: Quill Make-l'p Club. fl: Roaring ltltls, I: Drama Club. 2. 3: Ann
and Scroll. 3: .Nh I.a Ha Sa. 2. 3: Stuclent Council.2: Drama Club. Rutledge G.R.. I: I-Ii-Teens. 2. 3: G..-MX.. I: Senior Executive
2: .-Kun Rutledge G.R.. I: Band. l. 2, 3: Dance Iiancl. I. 2. 3: Council. 3: Class Ofhcer. 3: B Chorus. I: Iigers' Roar. 2 IO
Tigers' Roar. I. 2. 3: Exchange Assembly. 2. 3: Sax Quartet. 2: RAINF IfI,IiMlNG-,Nh La Ha Sa. 2. 3: liger. 3: Spanish Club
D.A.R.. 3 GLIZNN ICW.-XI,D - Wrestling. 2. 3 jANFI.I,F 2. 3: Make-l'p Club. 2. 3: Roaring ltl0's. I: Draina Club. 2 3
FALICIDIE-Hi-Teens. 2. 3: Orchestra, I GLORIA FINK-Na- Hivleens. 2. 3: Our Hearts Were Young ancl Gai. 3: Enteler
tional Honor Societv. 3: Speech Festival. 2: Service Club. I: from Austin. l.
Roger Folev Stanley Folie LaDonna Fl
ROGER I-'OI.I'1Y-Wrestling. 2: Band, l. 2, 3 S'l'.XNI.EY FOLIE
-Football. 2. 3: Track, 3: Ilaseball. 2 IA DONNA FRIEDINIAN
-Hi-Teens. 2. 3: Bowling League, 3: Office Help, 3 PATRICIA
'iedtnan Patricia Fritz Donna Gallagher
FRITZ-G.A.A.. 3: I-interetl front Roosevelt High. Minneapol
DONNA G.-Xl.l.AGHFR-G.,"I,.X.. I.
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Betty Gamble lloaune Gamble Rollancl Cilbertson joan Coocl Donna Cordon
Bli'l"l'Y fiuxblIutlf-DlSK'llSSi0ll Club. 2. fl: Roaring l00's, lg Iixefulixe Council. 3: A Chorus. 2. 3: B Chorus. I: Spring Dante
Drama Club. I. 2: Ann Rutledge CLR., l: Hi-Teens, 2. 3: B 2: Catnpus Dale. 3: Triple Trio. I ROI..-XND ClI.BFR'l'SON
Chorus. I: Tigers' Roar. 2 .IOANNE GAMBIJZ-National Hon- Photography Club. I: Wrestling. 2: Stage Creu, l. 2 .IOAN
or Soriety. 3: Quill and Srroll, 2. 3: .Nb I.a Ha Sa. 2. 3: Tiger, 3: GOOD-Make-up. 3: Drama Club. 3: Hi-Teens. 3: Cltristmts
Speech Festival. 2. 3: Discussion Club, 2. 3: Service Club. I: Play. 3: I-littered from Cathedral. Winona. 3 DONN.-X COR
Spanish Cub. 3: Caesar Club. l: Roaring l00's. l: Drama Club. DON-Service Club. l: Drama Club. 3: Rowling League. I: Banrl
2. 3: Tbespians. 3: Ann Rutledge CLR.. l: HifI'eens, 2. 3: Senior l.
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Lavou I-iasclalen jack Crccngo Robert Gregerson .Ieaune Grove Margery Hall
LAVON CRASH,-KIJCN-Spauisb Club. 32 Science Club, 3: Junior NE GROVE-Hi-'l'CCtts. 2. 3: GA.,-X.. I M.XRGl'1RY H.'Kl.l
Classical League. 2, 3: Caesar Club, I: Ushers Club. 2. 3: Drama Ushers Club, l. 2. 3: Drama Club. 2. 3: Hi-Teens. 2. 3: Orchestra
Club. 3: .Xnn Rutledge C.R.. l: Hi-Teens, 2. 3 IIACK GREEN- 2: Band. l. 2: A Chorus, 2. 3: B Chorus. l: Christmas Play. 4
G0-Coll. 2: 'l'orr'h Club. l: Rifle Club, l: Stage Crew, l. 2: Campus Da1e.3.
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ligers' Roar. 3 ROBERT CREUERSON-Stage Crew, 3 .IRAN-
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Cenelle Halvorson l.ois Hamilton Barbara Hansen l'auline Hansen I.aVonne Hanson
GENlil.I.E HAINORSON-Service Club. l I.0lS HANIILTON l0Il's. I: Drama Club. 2. 3: Ann Rutledge C.R.. I: Hi-leeus. 2. 3:
-Hi-'I'eeus. 2: ll Chorus. 2. 3 BARBARA HANSIEN-Science G..-X..-X.. 3: B Chorus. I: Queen Attendant. 3: Tigers' Roar. 2:
Club, I. 2. 3 llsbers Club. l. 2. 3: Ann Rutledge C.R.. I: Hi' Spring Dance. 2: Class Oflicer. 2 I.aVONNF. I-IANSON-C.A.A..
Teens. 2. 3: G..-KA.. 3: Bowling League. l l'.'XI'l.lNIi H.-XNSFN l.
-Speech Festival. 2: Service Club. I: Make-I'p Club. 3: Roaring
Rosalie Hanscu Allen Houge Vera Hauge Roger llaugen Royal Hayden
ROS.-Xl.ll'1HANSON-Service Club. l. 2: Roaring I00's. I: Drama Quill and Scroll. 2. 3: National Honor Society. 3: Pltotograpliy
Club. 2: Hi-Teens. 2: Stage Crew. l. 2. 3 Al,l.lfN HOVCE4 Club. I. 2: Science Club. l: Caesar Club. I: Roaring l00's. l:
Speech lfestiial. 2: .-Xlpba Hi-Y. 2 VFRA HAIICE-Hi5l'eens. Drama Club. I. 2. 3: Beta Hi'Y. 2. 3: 'I'orcb Club. I: llaud. l. 2.
2. 3: Entered from Emmons. 2 ROCFR ll.-Xl'GFX-Football. 3: 3: Our Hearts Were Young and Cay, 3: Spring Danze. 2: Brass
Track. 2. 3 ROYAL HAYDEY-Ali I.a Ha Sa. 2. 3: Tiger. Hg Quartet. 3 junior Rotariau. 3.
Marilyn Hecgard Marion Helland joann Hellelasen Joanne Hellic
MARILYN HIQECARD-Ali La Ha Sa. 2. 3: Tiger. 3: l'botogra4
plty Club. 2: Science Club. l: Make-Up Club. 2: Ushers Club, 2:
Drama Club. l. 2. 3: Hi-Teens. 2. 3: G.A..-X.. 3: Band. l: Tigers'
Roar. 2: Christmas Play. 2: Office Help. l. 2 MARION HEI.-
IAND-Ah I.a Ha Sa. 2. 3: Tiger. 3: Service Club, 2: Make-lTp
Club. 3: Drama Club. 2. 3: Grace Dickinson G.R.. l: Hi-Teens. 2:
G.A..'X.. 2. 3: Bowling League. 3 JOANN HEI,I.EKSl'1N-Nation-
al Honor Societv. 3: Ah I.a Ha Sa. 2. 3: Tiger. 3: Quill and
Scroll. 2. 3: Student Council. 3: Discussion Club. 2. 3: Spanish
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Robert Henry
Club. 3: Caesar Club. l: Rearing l00's. I: Drama Club. 2. 3:
Tliespians. 3: Ann Rutledge CLR.. l: Hi-Teens. 2. 3: A Chorus.
2. 3: ll Chorus. I: Campus Dale. 3: Tigers' Roar. I: lixcbauge
.-Xssembly. l: Our Hearts Were Young and Cay. 3: Spring Dance.
2: Homecoming Queen. 3 IIOANNE HEI.I.lI'l-Roaring l00's. 2:
Ann Rutledge G.R.. l: Hi-Teens. 2. 3: Bowling League. 3
ROBERT HENRY-Pliotography Club. I: Tumbling. l: Stage
Crew. l. 2, 3.
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Donna Hoclin Leroy Hochn Donald Hoelz Edward Hollcschau Edwin Holleschau
DONALD IIOIELL-Stage Crew. I, 2: Entered from Montgomery, Stage Crew, 2, 3 EDWIN HOLLESCHAllMWrestling. 2. 3: Rifle
I ICDWARD HOI.l.l-ISCHAU-Rifle Club. 2: Hockey Club, 3: Club, I: Hockey Club, 3.
1 .1
l.ouisc Holt Harold Hong lone Hove Marlys Hoyt Lois Huber
I,0l'ISIi HOIQI'-Service Club. I: Hi-Teens. 2. 3: Bowling 2. 3: Exchange Assembly. 3: I-Ii-Y Princess. 3 I.0IS HUBER-
I.c:tgue. 3 HAROLD HOIIC-Beta Hi-Y, 2. 3: Rifle Club, I Ah La Ha Sa. 2. 3: Tiger. 3: Caesar Club, I: Spanish Club, 3:
IONE HOVIC-Hiflieens. 2. 3: MARLYS HOYI'-National Hon:-r lfsliers Cltlb. 2. 3: Hi-Teens. 2. 3: B Chorus. I: Tigers' Roar. 2:
Sociclv. 3: Student Council. 3: Hi-Teens, 2. 3: French Club. 3: Exchange Assembly. 2.
K.acsar Club. l: Drama Club. 2. 3: C..-X..-X.. I. 2. 3: ligers' Roan
Bonuic Huemoellcr Howard Hultgren Keith lngbritsen Arlacleen Iverson Dale jackson
BONNIE HI'IiNIOIiI.I.ER-Service Club. 2: G.A.A.. 2 HOW
ARD HI'I,TCREX-llaskctlmall, 2. 3: Drama Club. 2. 3: Thes
plans, 3: I.CllCTIl1CIl'S Club. 2: A Chorus, 3: Campus Daze. 3
Stage Crew. 3: Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, 3: Enteret
Iroiu Garuavillo, Iowa, 2 KEITH INCBRITSEN-Quill and
Scroll. 2. 3: Ab I.a Ha Sa, 2. 3: Tiger. 3: Student Council, 2:
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Caesar Club. I: Football. I. 3: Golf. I. 2. 3: Beta Hi-Y. 2, 3:
Torch Club, I: Track. 2: Band. I ARLADEEN IVERSON-
Hi-Teens, 2, 3: Roaring l00's. I DALE AIACKSON-Roaring
l00's. I: Drama Club. 3: Football. I, 2. 3: Basketball. 3: Beta
Hi-Y, 2, 3: Torch Club. I: Boxing. I: Track, 2, 3.
. A.A:.,::,,: .
xI2Il'g2II'l'l jafrpies William .Iauson Kathleen Jensen I.ois Ilensen Xlznw .lt-nst-n
NIARGARET QI,-XCQIIES-Spect'I1 Festival. 2: Ilrzuua Clluh. 2. 3:
Hi-Teens. 3: G.A.A.. 2. 3: A Chorus, 33 Campus Dale. 3: Iinterecl
from New York. 2 WIIIIANI KIANSON-Football. 3: Basketball.
3: linterctl from Janesville. 3 KATHLEEN JENSEN-National
Honor Soeictv. 3: Speech Festival. 2: Serviee Clulm. I: Spanish
Cluh, 3: Caesar Cluh. I: Drama Cluh. 2. 3: Ann Rutledge G.R..
f"III
is 1
I' Hi-Teens. 2. 3: G..-X..-X., I. 2. 3: II Chorus, I: A Chorus. 2. I
ipus DIIIC, 3 IDIS AIICNSI-IN-'National Honor Soriety, I '
Caesar Lluh, I: lishers Llulm. I. 2. 3: brace Dickinson CLR.. I
Hi-Teens. 2: G..X.A., I: B Chorus. I: 'Iriple Trio. I: A Clhor
Z. 3 MARY IICNSICN-Tigers' Roar. 21 Iixcliange Nsseinlmlv. '
I.ila Rose johnson I.ois johnson Mary .Kun johnson Rirhartl .johnson Rollanrl johnson
I.II..-X ROSIC EIUHNSON--Roaring I00's, I: Cheerleader. 2: l'sh-
ers Cluh. 3: Drzuna Cluh. 2: Hi-Teens. 2 IDIS JOHNSON!
Grate Dickinson lQ.R.. I: Hi-Teens. 3: B Chorus. I: Tigers' Roar.
2: Exchange Asseinhlv. 2 MARY ANN JOHNSON-National
Honor Sorietx. 3: Service Cluh. I: Spanish Cllulm. 3: Roaring I00's.
k-.f-
'I'lie Rohe-jerry Blakcslee. Edwin I'l0llCSClI1lll antl
Lorna Ilorlantl ll'v on their rohes and caps for sire.
I, Laesar Llulm. I: Ann Rutledge CLR.. I: Ili-let-us. 2. II: Ui
rhestra. I: Banrl. I RICHARD I0IINSON4tIaes:n' tlluh. I
junior Cllassical League. 2. 3: Torch Klluh. I ROI.I,.-IND .IO
SUN-Ifoolhall. I1 Torch Clnlv. Ig Pntselmztll, 2: IIowIing I,ea
2. 3.
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Wilbert johnson Priscilla jorgensen jean Kaplan Marilyn Kaufmann Philip Kc-rmes
WILIIERT JOHNSON-Stage Crew. I, 2 PRISCILLA JORCEN-
SON-Hi-Teens. 3: C.A.A., 2 JEAN KAI'LANHServicc Club, I:
Make-Up Club. 2: junior Classical League, 2. 3: Caesar Cluh. I:
Roaring I00's. I: llshers Club. I, 2. 3: Drama Clttb. I. 2. 3: B
MANNHDrama Club, 2. 3: Ann Rutledge G.R., I: C.A.A.. I, 2:
B Chorus. I: A Chorus. 2. 3: Soloist. 3: Campus Daze, 3: Tigers'
Roar. I. 2. 3: Exchange Assembly. 2: Office Help. 3 PHILIP
KERMES-XVrestling. I, 3: F.F.A., I. 2. 3.
Chorus, I: A Chorus, 2. 3: Campus Da7e. 3 MARILYN KAIIF-
1. I Q
X 'fl' 4
Q I y ' 'Mil
Norman Klukow Harlan Knatioltl Elaine Knutson Rower Kofstatl Donaltl Kortl
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HARLAN KNA'I'VOLD-Stuclent Council. I: Spanish Club. I. 2:
Football. I. 2. 3: Wrestling. 3: Basketball. I: Torch Club, I:
Beta Hi-Y. 3: Orchestra. l: Band. I. 2: Dance Band. I. 2. 3: A
Chorus. 2: Tigers' Roar. I. 2. 3: Exchange Assembly, 2. 3: Brass
Quartet, 2 ELAINE KNIITSON-Ah La Ha Sa. 2. 3: Tiger. 3:
Quill and Scroll. 2. 3: National Honor Society. 3: Caesar Club. I:
Drama Club. 2. 3: Crace Dickinson C.R.. I: Hi-Teens. 2. 3:
Senior Executive Council. 3: Class Officer, 3: C.A.A.. 2 ROGER
KOFSTAD-Football. I: F.F.A.. I. 2. 3 DONALD KORTZ-
Wrestling. 3: Torch Club, l: Hockey Club. I: Track. 3.
tunes Kortl Barbara Krzrn Alan Krueger Casper Kycek Erwin Larson
JAMES KORTZ-Spanish Club, 3: Roaring I00's. I: Football. Chorus. 2. 3: Triple Trio. I: Campus Dare. 3: Our Hearts Were
I. 2. 3: Torch Club. I: Beta I-Ii-Y. 2. 3 BARBARA KRON- Young and Cay. 3 ALAN KRIIEGER-Ah La Ha Sa. 2. 3:
National Honor Society. 3: Service Club. I: Spanish Club, 3: Tiger. 3: Caesar Club. I: Roaring I00's. I: Torch Club. I: Beta
Caesar Club, I: Roaring I00's, I: Drama Club. I. 2: Ann Rut- Hi-Y, 2. 3: Bowling League. 3 ERWIN LARSON-Wrestling, I:
ledge C.R.. I: Hi-Teens. 2. 3: C.A.A.. I. 2: B Chorus. I: A Rifle Club. 2.
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Mary Ann Larson Margaret Lee Maynard Leschclske Mary Lou Lindahl Robert Lukecart
MARY ANN LARSON-All La Ha Sa. 2, 3: Tiger, 3: Drama pus Dale. 3 MARY LOI' LINDAHI.-Quill and Scroll. 2. 32 ,
Club, 2, 3: Grace Dicksinon CLR., I: Hi-Teens, 2, 3: G.A.A.. I. 2, National Honor Society. 3: Ah La Ha Sa. 2. 3: Tiger. fl: Speech
3: Bowling League. I: B Chorus, I: Tigers' Roar. 2 MAYNARD Festival, 3: Caesar Club. I: Drama Club. 3: Science Club. I: Ann
LESCHI-IFSKE-Beta Hi-Y. 2, 3: Track, 2: A Chorus. 2. 3: Cam- Rutledge G.R.. I: Hi-Teens, 2, 3: G,A.A.. I. 2. 3.
Q ilk
Marlene Ludtke Rttth Lyneis Maurice Lysne Clayton Nladson Charles Malmer
MARLENE LIIDTKE-Drama Club. 3: Grace Dickinson CLR..
I: Hi-Teens, 2. 3: Orchestra, 3: Band. I, 2, 3: Sax Quartet, 2
Pliottzgrapliy Club, 3: I-'.F.A.. I CHARLES MALMER-National
Honor Society. 3: Speech Festival. 2: Student Council. 3: Drama
RUTH LYNEIS-Drania Club. 2: G.A.A., 2. 3 MAURICE Clttb, 3: Tennis, 2: Beta Hi-Y, 2, 3: Torch Club. I: Tigers' Roar,
I.YSNli-Wrestling, I: F.F.A.. I, 2, 3 CLAYTON MADSON-
3: Our Hearts YVere Young and hay. 3.
Elizabeth Martin Richard Mathews james MeKeown Betty Metcalfe Helen Miller
ELIZABETH MARTIN-Spanish Club, 3: Service Club, I: Make-
llp Club, 2: Drama Club. 2: Ann Rutledge G.R.. 1: Hi-Teens,
2, 3 RICHARD MATHEWS-Bowling League, 3 JAMES Mc-
KEOWN-Caesar Club. I: Football, 2, 3: Wrestling, 2, 3: Beta
I-Ii-Y, 2, 3: Torch Club, I HELEN MILLER-National Honor
Socictx. 2 3: Ah La Ha Sa Editor, 2, 3: Tiger, 3: Quill and Scroll,
2. 3: Student Council, I: Service Club. I: Spanish Club. 3:
Caesar Club, I: Roaring I00's, I: Drama Club, I. 2. 3: Ann
Rutledge G.R., I: Hi-Teens, 2, 3: B Chorus, I: A Chorus, 2, 3:
Campus Daze, 3: Tigers' Roar, 2: Exchange Assembly, 2: Our
Hearts Were Young and Gay. 3: Spring Dance, 2: Madrigal
Group, 3: Thespians, 3.
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l.ou't'll Moen Arthur Moltlenhituer Dzuitl Moore Betty Nlultlown Sulveig Munson
l,OWlil.l. MOIQN-Vlhxitriai Club, Il: A Chorus, 2, 3: Czunpus Dam.-, lleens. 2. fl: B Chorus, lg Eyes ol' llziloc, 2: Caunpus Daze. fl
Il DAVID HOURI-1-lfootbull. fl: Coll, 2, fl: Boxing, I. 2, Il A Chorus, 2, fl: Youth Connnission, 3 SOLVEIC MUNSON-
llli'l"l'Y Nll7l,IlOWN-.Xh Ln Hu Sat, 2. El: Tiger. Il: Quill :intl Service Club. l: Make-lfp Club, l. 23 Ushers Club, 2. 3: Drama
Scroll, 2, 31 Nauionzil ll:,nt:r Society. 2, fl: Speech lfcstivz1l.3: Dis- Club, 2. 3: Ann Rutledge CLR., I: Hi-Teens, 2, 3: G.A.A., l, 2
sion Club. 2, fl: Serxice Club. I: Spanish Club, fl: Caieszn' Club, lg B Chorus. lg A Chortts, 2, 33 Campus Daze, 33 Tigers' Roar, 2
Drzunu Club. -, 5: lhcspiztus. .lg .Xnn Rutledge I-.R., l: Hi-
4
Xvllflll' Munson Ramona Myrun Roger Nash Harold Nelsen Audrey Nelson
R.-XNION.-X NIYR.-KN-Science Club, 33 Make-Up Club, 3: Drzunzt
Club, fl: Hi-'I't-t-ns, 2, fl: Ann Rutledge G.R.. l: B Chorus, lg
Al-lg'l'l'S' Roitr. I ROCI-IR N.-XSH-Stutlent Council, 3: Roaring
I00's, lg lfootbnll, l, 2, fl: Beta Hi-Y. 2, fl, 'liUlTll Club. l: 'l'r:u'k.
2, fl: Bzunl, l. 2. Il: Basketball. l. 2, 31 Orchestral. 3: King ol
Hearts, 3 HAROLD NFLSEN-Football. l, 2, fl, lVrestling, 23
I'rztck, l, 2. 3 AIVIJREY NEI.SON-Nzttionul Honor Society, 35
llshers Club. l, 2: Grace Dickinson G.R,. l: Hi-Teens, 2, 3:
B Chorus, l: A Chorus. 2, 33 Oflice Help, 2, 35 Cznnpus 121110, 3
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Examining sports ztwzirtls by the trophy case are
Henry Brouwers, Marilyn Tostenson and Clayton
Madson,
Berlcll Nelson Belly Nelson Faith Nelson Nlvlvin Nelson l'hillis Nelson
BER'l'E1.L NELSON-Football. l: Wrestling, 3: Torch Club, I Hi-Y. 2. 3: Torcli Club. l: 'l'ra4'k, l, 2. Il l'llIl.l.lS NELSON-
BE'l"l'Y NELSON-Hi-'l'eens, 2. 3 FAITH NELSON-Hi-Teens, Service Club. l: Roaring l0U's. l: Drama Club. 2. fl: Ann Rul-
3 MELVIN NF.I.SON-Football. l. 2, 3: Basketball. l. 2: Bela ledge G.R.. l: Hi-'li-cns. 2. 3: CA.,-X.. l: B Chorus. l.
Robert Nelson Richard Nelson john Nepp james Nielsen Richard Xorby
RICHARD NELSON-Football, 1, 2. 3: Wrestling. l, 2: Track, 2 cussion Club, 3: Audio Visual Club. 2: Baseball, l. 2, 3 RICH-
JOHN NEPP-Football, 1.2, 3: Basketball, l, 2: Bela Hi-Y. 2. 3: ARD NORBY-Student Council, l: Bela Hi-Y, 2. 3: Track, l.
Track, 2 JAMES NIELSEN-Ah La Ha Sa. 2, 3: Tiger, 3: Dis- 2, 3.
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joan Norgaard Howard Olson Margrella Olson Nlary Olson Ralph Olscn
jOAN NORGAARD-Make-Up Club. 3: Ushers Club, l, 2:
Drama Club. 3: Grace Dickinson C.R.. l: HifI'eens. 2. 3: B
Chorus, 1: A Chorus. 2, 3: Madrigal Group. 3: Campus Daze. 3:
Tigers' Roar. l, 3 HOWARD OLSON-Rifle Club. l: Bowling
League, 2, 3 MARCRETTA OLSON-Spanish Club, 3: Caesar
Club, 2: Drama Club, 3: Thespians, 5: Hi-Teens, 2, 3: Repre-
SClllZlllYC Council. Il: C.,-X..-X., I, 2. fl: li Chorus. l: A Chorus, 2. 3:
Campus Daze. 3: Tigers' Roar, 2. 3: Our Hcaris Were Young and
Gay, 3 MARY OLSON-Service Club, l: Roaring I00's, I:
Cheerleader. 1, 2, 3: Drama Club. l: Ann Rutledge G.R., l:
Hi-Teens, 2. 3: Bowling League. 3: Queen Aucndanl, 3 RALPH
OLSEN-F.F.A., l, 2, 3.
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lrcuc Ott Violet Ottcxuu Kcuuetb Ovc-rlztutl Nlatutcuu Oturlztutl clCI'1llllllll' l'zu'Ls
IRICNK O'l"l2N:ttiuu:tl Huuut' Sucicly. Tl: Stutlcut fluuttril, l. 2: l.ANIJ-Sptutixlt Club, 3: l.ibrau'y Club, 3: Gmac llickiusuu KLR.
Roaring 1003, l: Hi-'li-cus. 2, fi: A llltutus, 2, fi: B lilmttts, I: l: Hi-lccus. 2 GERAl.DlNli PARKS-Sctwic'e Club. l: Ruuriug,
ligurs' Rout, 2: 'ltiplc lriu, l: Nlzulrigztl Group. 3 YlOI.E'l' l00's. l: lli-lccus. 2. Tl: .X Chorus, 2. 3: B Cburus. I: Soloist. 3
O'l"l'liSOX-lTsbcts Club. I: Hi-lcctts. 2, fl NIAURI-QEN OVER- Czunpus llztlc, 3.
-on lx'
lxllll'lCllC l'zu'ks Twilzt l'e:tL Nlclxitl l'c1tt'sott Arut l'ctlut'sou Douztltl l'c't'scltlxztL'kct
NlARl.liNli l'ARKS-Routing l00's. I: Auu Rutledge CLR.. l: 3: Fuutbatll, I. 2: Wrustliug. l. 2, fl: Bclat Hi-Y. 2. 3: ll'ot't'lt Club
Hi-lcctts. 2, fl: Howling l.L-ztguc. l: Quccu ul' Hcttrts. 3 TWILA l: 'l't':tclL, 2: Sa.-uiut' l':XL'LllllXL' llutuull, fl: Batucl, l. 2, Il: lhtuu.
I'IiAK-Spzutiwlt Club, 2, 3: I.ibtzu'y Club, I5 MICLVIN l'l'1.XR- liauttl. 5: 'ligcrs' Roaug 2, 3: Extltatugc Asst-tubly, fl DONALD
SON-F.F.A.. I. 2 ARNT lllfl,l'lRSONYNlllllllllll Huuot' Society. PICRSCHISAKIHIZR-Student Clnuucil. 2: Football. l. 2: lil-'.A., 3
llc-ulatlt l'ctt-rscu Harris l'c-tcrscu Keuuctb l'etcrsett I,ilWI'CllCC' I'cte1'sct1 I3att'bzu':t l'ctt't'xuu
HARRIS l'li'l'ICRSEN-Foollmztll. l: Wrestling. l: 'l'ut't'lt Club, I: l'l'l'l'ERSliN-Stage Crew, l. 2 BARBARA l'E'l'liRSON-Roar
lumbliug. l: Slatgc Crew. l. 2, 3 KENNETH l'E'l'liRSEN-A ing l00's, 1: Ilfillllll Club. 2: Hi-Teens. 2, 3: B Chorus. l.
Chorus. 2, 3: Christmas Play, 2: Campus Daze. 3 LAWRENCE
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llvllx l'n-lurmn lluylc I'n-lcixnli Nlziriuric l,l'lCI'NUIl Rm I'vlci'smi 'llizilrlivi l'clcismi
llIil'IY l'I'1'I'liRSUN'Sin-m'vl1ll1Im.l.Il U.XYl,Ii I'Iil IQRSUN- liluln. 2. fl: llixunu lllnli. 2. fl: .Xnn RllllL'llgl' KAR.. I1
XII l.:l Hai Sai, 2. Il: ligcr. fl: Spccrll lfvslivail, Il: llisiussiuii llluli. Ili- Ice-ns. 2. fl: I-..X..X.. I. 2. Il: .X illimns. 2. Il: ll lllmius. lg 1
lg Scrxicc lllulm. I1 Running lIIO's. I: lh':l1nziCI1iIm.2.Il: l'Iu-Kpium. l'igL-is' Ruxn. 23 Our Ili-anis III-i'v Young znul Clan. Il: ilaunpuf.
lg .Inn Rllllvllgl' KLR.. I: lli-l'c-mis. 2. fl: l'igi-rx' Rzznx 2: Ilaifc. Il ROX I'IzIIIRSON--Slnilcnl tluuniil. I llll,XiI'lIHliR
Our llClll'lN Worn' Nnung :uul Clan. Il: Spring llaiiicc. 2 NIXR- l'lil IQRSON--llrznnu Illulw. fl: llvln Ili,Y. 2. Il: Iurih Clulx. I:
IORIIC I'liI'lfRSON4.XIi l,:l Hai Sal. 2, Il: ligcr. Il: Slicing' Cilulm. il'i'au'Ix. 2. fl: Nlziiiugcr. l. 2. fl.
J I
I: Xlziku-lip llluli. L: llzwwzii lilulm. I: iIl1cvrIczulL'l. L1 lklivlx
Cairlxlc l'iclu' KIRIIICI l'l'1IlIlllCl' Luis Llczni Rcccl ululni Rciil llmiulml Rc-uslmx
Lf.-XRl.Yl.li l'lIf,RCli -V I-kxullmaill. Ig llclzi lli Y. 2. fl: 'lormli fl: llzicsui Kllulr. It RULIIIIIQI IIIIIR. l: Ili l'L-cm. I. 2: ll Vlunus, I
Cllulv. I: l.CllL'I'lIlCIl'N Cilnlm, 2: llzuclmll. l. 2. Tl QIXNI-,Ii IOHX Illilll-Suixiu' flnli. I1 Slugc l1lcn'. I. 2 IION.Xl,ll RIN-
l'R.4XN'l'NlCR-Sunimc Club, I. 21 Sciciirc Cllulm. lg Roaring llI0's. Slljlvfgllllltlll Kluuniil. 23 Spunixli Club. fl: Ruzuiug IUIIX. Ig
l: l7sl1Q1's Clluli. l. 2: llllllllll lllulm, l. 21 l'li-'lccns. 2: Il illinriis. l'Iicspinns. II: lfuuilrull. fl: llvlgi Ili-Y. 2. Il: Si-nini' Iixvuuiw iluun-
I: ligcis' Roar. 2 LUIS Ili.-XX Rl':l'l1l4-Nlllllllllll Hnnoi' Society. ril. fl: ligcrk Rnzuy fl: lixclizingc .Iwi-nilmly. fl: Our llc-urls Wvrx'
'lz Quill aunl Siwll. Il: .XII Lai Il:1S:i.2,fl: l'igc1'.Il: Spzuiisli illulm. Young :null Gan. fl.
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Marjorie Reyneu Roger Rickheim Norman Ruble Archie Ruglantl Adeline Sather
MAR-IORIE RI'lYNENkNationaI Honor Society, 3: Ah La Ha Sa. 2. 3 ARCHIE RIICLAND-Stutlent Council, fl ADELINE
2. 3: Tiger, fl: Caesar Club, I: Ushers Club, 3: Grace Dickinson SATHER-Ah La Ha Sa, 2. fl: Tiger, II: Caesar Club, I: llshers
tL.R,, I ROGER RICKHEIM-Roaring l00's. I: Football, I, 2. Club, 2. 3: Drama Club, 2: Grace Dickinson CLR., I: Hi-Teens, 2:
.31 Beta Hi-Y, 1.2. 3: Boxing, I. 2: Baseball, I, 2, 3 NORMAN B Chorus, I.
RIIBLE-Football, 2: Wrestling, 2: Bowling League, 3: F.F.A.. I.
Delores Scllaeller Elaine Scholl Norman Seberson Hlarren Severtson Sue Seicll
DELORES SCHAEFFER-GA.A., 2 ELAINE SCHOTT-Service
Club, I: Drama Club, 2: Hi-Teens, 2: GAA., lg Orchestra, 3:
Band, I, 2, 3: Brass Quartet, 3 NORMAN SEBERSON-Drama
Club, 3: Thespians, 3: Football, 2: Wrestling, 2: Track, 2, 33
Senior Executite Council, 3: Stage Crew, 3: Tigers' Roar, 3: Our
Hearts Were Young and Gay. 3: Spring Dance. 2 WARREN
SEVERTSON-Roaring l00's, I: Football, I. 2. 3: Wrestling, l, 2,
3: Tumbling, 1: Track, I: LetLermen's Club, I SUE SEIDL-
Ah La Ha Sa, 2. 3: Tiger, 3: Service Club. Ig Spanish Club, 2:
Science Club, I: Make-Up Club. 3: Hi-Teens, 2, 3: G.A.A., I:
Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, 3: Drama Club. 2. 3.
Barbara Smith Lairtl Smith Harlowe Sorenson .loan Sorenson Lois Sorenson
LAIRD SMIIH-Drznna Club, fl: Ihespians. Il: Football, I, 2: SORENSON-Ushers Club, 2: Hi-'l'eens. 2, 3: G.A..X., I, 2. 3:
Basketball. It Track, 2: Stage Crew, 3: Tigers' Roar, 3: Christmas Tigers' Roar, 2: Maria Sanlortl CLR., I: Service Club. I.
Play, 3 jOAN SORENSON-Hi-Teens, 2: Band, I. 2 LOIS
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Lyle Sorensen Nlurvyl Sorenson Rodger Sorenson Robert Spurr Donald Slllllllj'
l.Yl.l'I SORENSEIN-'l't'at4'L. 2: Stage Ct'etv,.fl: Entered l'roin Hutn- leens. 2. 3 RODGER SORENSON-liouling Lcatgue. fl: Buse-
boldt, ltmxi. 2 MARVYI. SORENSON-Ah Lat Hat Sat, 2, 3: Tiger. bull. 2 R0llliR'l' Sl'llRR-Footbztll. 2. Il: lletzt lli-Y. 2. fl:
fl: Spanish Club. fl: Drannu Club. 2: Ann Rutledge CLR., lg Hi- Torch Club, l: Baseball. l, 2, fl DONALD STANl,llY-lil-'..-X.. l.
Dunne Steele Bonita Storms Roald Storvick Wzildemznt Storvicl-4 Helen Sxendsen
DU.-XNE STEEI.E-Drttintt Club. 33 Football. l, 33 Track. 2, 33 Octet, 3: Campus Daze, 35 Our Hearts Wt-ie Young und Guy. 3:
F.F.A., l, 2, 3 ROALD STORVICK-A Chorus, 2, 31 Octet, 33 Spring Dance, 2 HELEN SYENDSEN-l'wlierw Club, 2. 3: Hi-
Maulrigal Group, 33 Cznnpus Dale. 31 Tigers' Roar, 3 XVALDE- Teens. 2: Tigets' Roan. 3.
MAR STORVICK-Ciatesur Club. 3: Band, l, 23 A Chorus. 2, 3:
llettx' Tennyson lian-l 'lliompson l-lllen llionipson Gloria 'lliontpson lli-len IIIOIIIINUII
Bl'1l"l'Y 'IENNYSON-Set'viee Club, lg Ann Rutledge CLR.. l: l'HOMl'SON-Student Clonntil. il GLORIA l'll0Nll'SON -
Hi-Teens. 2, 3: B Chorus. lg A Chorus, 2, 3: Clannpus Daze. I5 Roaring l00'x. l: Hi- Ieenw, 2. fl: B iZhoruw.l lll'1l,liN l'H0lNll'
EARL 'l'HONlPSON-'l'orch Club. l: F.F..-X., l, 2, 3 I-lLl,l-LN SON-B Chorus,31linteredlrom Northwood, Iowa, 3.
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Putty 'l'lIUlIlIJSUll james VI1lll'ClIlCll .Xlice 'l'huesen Nlurilyti Tostenson Meredith 'l'rvtten
l'A'l"l'Y 'IHUMl'SON-Spanish CI11b, l. 2: Roaring lU0's, l: Hi-
i Teens, 2, 3 'IAMES 'liHRElNEN-Service Club, l: Science Cl11b,
l: junior Claissicul League, 2, 3: Cfteszn' Cillll. l, 2: lJl'1llllLi Club,
l. 2. Riilc Club, I: Tigers' Roztr, 3 ALICE THIVESEN-Speech
3' SIJ'llliill Club 3' Science Club l' Dl"llll'l fllllll 2 3'
Festival. 2
,.1. 1 . ,, 1 1 1 ,-.,.,
'lxllCSPlZlllS. 2, 3: Iii-Al'L'CllS. 2: GAA., I, 2: f,TCll6SlI'2l. 2, 3: Band,
91. . :, . 1-. - .,1p, - , 1 1
l. -, 5, D.1ncc B.1n1l, 3, .VX Chorus, -, B Choius, l: ligers Roan: 3:
Christinus Play, 3: Exclmiige Asseinbly. 3: Our HC1ll'lS Were
Young :intl Gay, 3: Spring Daince, 2: Eyes ol' 'l'Iz1loc, 2: Brass
Quartet, 3 MARILYN CIWOSVIVENSON-.xii L11 H11 Sn, 2, 3: Tiger.
3: Ushers Club, 2: Ilrznnzt Clllll, 2, 3: Hi-Teens, 3: Clli'CICl'ill
Monitor. 2: Entered ilffllll Min11e:1polis, l.
Elaine il'llClllCllilllgt'll Robert Van Deer George Vz111tle1:11111te Cecil Yzirner Eugene Verdoorn
ELAINE 'l'l,'CH'liENHAGENiS1u1le11tConncil,2: Roaring lOll's, cer, l CECIL VARNER-Student Council, l, 3: Football, l, 2,
l: Hi-Teens 2. 3 GEORGE VAND1-lRlN'I.YI'E-Q11ill llllll Scroll, 3: 1.L'llCI'lllL'Il'S Cl11b, l EUGENE xll'lRl,fJORN-l,I'llll1il Club. 3:
2.3: Ah L11 Hu 511, 2, 3: 'l'ige1', 3: Basketball, l: Beta Hi-Y. 2, 3: ,IlllC'SlJlllllS, 3: lil-'.,-X., l: A Chorus, 3: Cgunpus llaue, El: Spring
Torch Club, I: vlllllfli, l. 2, 3: Student Nlzrriuger, l. 2: Class Oth' Dance. 2: Eyes ol' Tluloc. 2.
Eval Wacholz Marion Wagner Robert xV1igl1CI' Lucille Wallin Nora Walsh
EVA WACHOLZ-Service Club, I, 2: Make-up Clllll, 2. 3: Roar- Cueszir Club, l: liSilCl'5 Club. 2, 3: 1111111111 Cl11b, 2: Hi3l'eens. 2, 31
ing lU0's l' Ushers Club 2 3' llI"ll11'l Club 2 3' Hi Teens 2 3' ' '
Cill'iSllllll'S lpliiiy, Hi.-XGNERQSii1ile11t Conticiliv
Rifle Club, 2, 3: Boxi11g,2: Baseball. 2. 3 LUCILLE WVALLIN-
Nlllillllill Honor Society, 3: Quill :incl Scroll. 2. 3: Ah L11 Hn Sa,
2, 3: Tiger,
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3: Service Cl11b. I: junior Classical League, 2, 3:
G..-X..-X., 1, L, 3: A Cll0I'llS. f., 3: B Chorus, l Cannpns Daze. 3:
Radio Correspondent, 3: Youth Commission, 3 NOR,-X WALSH
-Ah La Ha Sn. 2. 3: Tiger, 3: Speech Festival, 2, 3: Discussion
Cl11b, l, 2. 3: Spanish Club, 2, 3: Makeup Cl11b. 3, Drama Club.
2, 3: Ann Rutledge G,R.. 1: Hi-Teens, 2, 3.
Patil XN'angsness james XVentlt Paul XVestlancl John AVCSIYIIIII liclwarrl Whelan
PAUI. WANGSNl-ISS-National Honor Society, 3: Speech Festival. WES'I'I.AND-F.F.A.. l. 2, 3 JOHN WI-1S'I'Rl'NI-National
2. 3: Spanish Club. 3: Drama Club. 2, 3: Thespians. 3: A Chorus. Honor Society, 3: Student Council. I. 2. 3, Hotkcy Club, 3 lil!
2: Stage Crew. 2: Christmas Play, 2: Our Hearts Were Young autl WARD WHELAN-Spanish Club. 3: Football. I, 2. 3: Bela Ili-Y
Cay. 3 'IANIES IVliND'l4Football. l. 2 Basketball. l l'Al'l. 2. 3: Torch Club, l: Track. 2. 3.
Roger Will Dwayne Winters Audrey Wolll Marlene Wolll Shirlc Wolll'
ROGER WILL-Wrestling. l. 2: F.F.A.. I. 2, 3: Stage Crew. I. 2 Grace Dickinson CLR.. I: Hi-Teens. 2. 3: A Chorus. 3: IS Chorus
INVAYNE NVINTERS-Football. l: Basketball. l AUDREY ll Campus Daze, 3 SHIRLE XVOLFF-Ah l.a Ha Sa. 2, 3: Tiger
WOLFF--National Honor Society. 3: Service Club. l: Caesar 3: Service Club. I: Spanish Club. 3: Make-up Club. l. 2. 3: Roar
Club, I: Ushers Club. 2. 3: Crarc Dickinson C.R., I: Hiffeens. ing l00's, l: llsbers Club, 2. 3: Drama Club. 2. 3: 'l'bc-spiaus, 2. 3
2. 3 MARLENIE XVOLFF--Service Club. I: llshers Club. 2. 3: Ann Rutledge G.R.. I: Hiffeens. 2. 3.
Donald Wong james Yocum Marvin Yocum Ruth Young
DONALD WONC-National Honor Society. 3: Alpha Hi-Y. 3: MARVIN Y0Cl7M-Spanish Club, 3: Drama Club. 2, 3: Beta
Tigers' Roar. 3 JAMES YOCUM-Drama Club. 2. 3: Thespians. Hi-Y. l: Christmas Play. 3,
2. 3: Nlrcstliug, l: Beta Hi-Y. l, 2: F.F.A.. l. 2: Stage Crew, l, 2. 3
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f,HItllN ll: fmuulllln Nuulnx ihnlu Iuwlu
Illl'Nilll'lllf Ummm N1-hmm. lu':1xl1l'c'l1 Rich
mn, xiu'-plrwixlvnl
F N
:nam an
Gervaise Larson. Girls' State delegate.
Elected by the students to carry on the duties of class
oflicers for the year lil-18-lflflfl were Charles Raster,
president: Richard C. Nelson. vice-president: Donna
Nelson. treasurer: and lla Crotenhuis. secretary. 'I'heir
task was to start the plans for the prom.
Numerous projects were sponsored by the juniors to
raise funds for the prom. A basket social, for juniors
only: a junior-senior mixer, complete with a pie raflle
aml blind dates: and a jtmior-senior basketball game,
which the seniors won -fl-36: were among the projects.
Also included in the money raising group, was the
junior class play, "l-luckleberry Finn", which was pre-
sented to the public on two occasions, April 8 and fl.
Not interested in only proms and parties, the juniors
ranked high scholastically, as the election of ten jttn-
iors to the National Honor Society proved. 'l'he jttn-
iors were also active in tnusic, dramatics, sports and
Student Council work. Thus. the juniors proved
themselves capable ol' becoming the senior class of
lfl5fl.
Selected as the Albert Lea representative to Girls'
State was Gervaise Larson. Active in A chorus,
dramatics, art work and Hi-Teens. she showed herself
capable of the honor that her classmates voted her.
She was chosen for leadership, character and scholar-
ship. Donna Nelson was voted Cervaise's alternate.
The juniors, as the middlemen of' the senior high
school, contributed to the school in every field of
work and play. in their cltibs and classrooms.
They studied American history, English or journal-
ism, and other subjects such as physics, world history,
Spanish, French. geometery. typing and short hand.
Also available were courses in home economics. agri-
culture, mechanics and carpentery. Physical educa-
tion attd health were two other requirements.
Miss Blanch Benson. class advisor. gave valuable as
sistance to the juniors throughout the year.
PROM CONfNfl'l"l'F.Ii KIHAIRNHRN: Marx Ann Swenson, Kath
leen Doyle. Richard fl. Nelson. llarbzira Prihoda. William Con
lan. john Donoyim. ,lc-anne Kllllllllg. Ruth Black, Nfiss llcnscu
ftlorizt litnstatl. Shirley l.undstt'om.
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ROW' I: Xllllil Nine' Iilltlcr. Ummm fIIll'INI4lIlIICl'iOll. I3:n'Im1'u HILIIQIIUII. Rolvcrl Ilulilm. Bill fIIIl'INIl'IlNOIl. .john Xmln
erm. Ilmlallml NCIIYOII. klillklx lh'illc'v, Rugvl' .XIIIICINOIL ROIY: 2: I'1lIL'L'll I'-:al'l1L'l'.SIlil'Ivc' Boolll. Iicwllx Dclllh. .Xml
lirzulx. lilifallwlll .Xl'YK'NOII. Rulh Blank. Duris Bcfk. Ima' lhuml. IQIKIHIIII fIZIl'i'N. Ru-wr Bok ROW 'S' lfrm i"n'lx
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l.m'In':m. Ifuxrmm' i'I:liwlx'llwcl1. Kiclnlrl Hrrg, ROW' I: Xlnnlisx llrrlmmx. Nlurilxn llukvr. Nfzlxix ,XmI0rwn, lszlhcl
BML. lzllxrilw I.IllIC'l'iK'Il. Xlzxrx Hull. Hxnlzmcl llclllmcr. Rlllh Klalmp. NI:u'jr1l'iv Ihnlzuln. Gun RI'l'IIlIII1I. Xliu' ,Xllr
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lfcluzml IJIIIIHCN. fQl'UIQ,l' lll'1'sx.l.I1rrin Iimwlzul. ROW 2: Nom llolzm. Luis lfulic. llcllx I"clIwr. Kiulmivznu Kmmllicll.
IIYZIIIIIK' Ilzmwn, hlunnm' llnlxrwwn, Ilzx KQrnlc-nlmuix. llinm' f-ilpin. XVZINIIC KQIIIIIICINOII. lulm Cm11:1lcf, Nlzlvis Hzzlm.
ROI
S' II: Kzlllrlvvll I'4Il'NlIlt'. KRIIIIICTII I3mIc'..I4-:n1c'llc- Hanson. lbnrolln Clrmlcx. Dun H:1l'kw:lrlI1, Rugcr Iinruill. IAIL'
vvlmln-ling. Rogvr Cluruimk, IIJIII K'ulsIl'l1p. WIIIIW xllll Hunscn. ROW' I1 -IZICKIIICIIIIC Iiggv. Ilomlllx IM-Yrius, .Munn
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I'l'uls'nIuml. lullzx l'l'1'r'm:lt1, Xrllw Hzlgrn. Pwn l'r' "Inks Im Ifuw. Klurliw EI1Q,IIl'Il9Oll. IQIIII Ilangvn. Ivan Uro-
I'IllllllN.
ROW l: I.alYcrn Ilm'Im'I1cl'. l'cIcr lrxinc. Dlllllll' Hullcli. Ralph -icmcu. Hilton Halllvli. AIIIIOIIILIN ulmdalll. .IIIIIII
Icllus I'mI Ilmwn Yulxn Ilclmll ROW' 'I Imam Hu x Ihllx llcll Ln Scllc
4 ' . ' . -1 l A 11 . ' m 1. lllmxlrlullc Hl!II,2lI'lIl. .XQIIUS ICIIN' . I ' '
Ixlllllllg. Bun-l'Iy llull, Illllll' .ll'IlM'll. xlillf HIPIIIIIIIIINI. H1llklIl'l HOXCINOII. Nlzuy Hoclm, Blum: .IVIIFRC-Il. ROW' fi:
XIll'gl'l'X IIPIIFCII. llclcn ,IJIIINOIL Ilrsxix' Hillmcr. RQIIIIUIHI H'Il'1IIlINOll. Hvlcn HKIIIQIIIIIII. Xlzlwcllzi Having. Flznm' Iwi'-
I. llcwrly Ilznugvn. Xlzxrgcrx Iivmlslrmn. I'lIllI Wm, Hzumm, ROW I: Slvirlm Hicks, KIZIIICI -IUIIIISIIIICI. Kullllc-1-n
'ilIzxmI, Hzxrilxn ulolmsmx, Ilmm I'IOIIIII'IlN. Xliu' Kz1l1c'llxm'wl', CIIZIIAICS FIOIHNIIIINI. I,zm'rvmf' Inlmsrucl. Rngvl
Ilurgam. I.2ll'l'N Him III
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l:lwl'c'l1rv Nlillvr. Rolwrl xlKflOl'lllli'lx, lilwoml l.:lmlc. llzlrvcx Kllflll. ROV' 2: Sllllllw l,llllNll'lllll. Klum' Nvlsnn.
Nlarx Kllllllll f. lllllfllllll l.All'NOll. Suv lxllll'X', llt'l'Hll5l' l.1ll'NUIl. X'cl'n.u Nlucn. llirclicnc NIL-yew. Fan l.illcllm'4-n. Phxllis
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lll'l'llll2ll'll In-.film-1111 Nluvn, llrmzllxl xllllilg. l'2llll Naagcl. Luis l,1m'wn. RON' lt Rolmcrl Knlwlaul. Xlam Kllllllvlll.
xf'l'2l Nlzw Kzlllslmgvn. Dmmzl N4'lSOl1.Sllll'lf'N Kmxlm. ICIIIIIII' Kllllllllg. l'fl'uc-slilu' limlvmam. lvranlml Imp:-1. Virgil
Xlchuw. Ruth Olwn.
ROXY l: Rugcr Sclloning, Rxllpll NOFIOII. lvllllCl' Nl'lMllI,R4lll1'l'l Olson, lluzmc Olson. llmmlql Nclaul. lluzxm- Slxrsp
ll1lllllllCl',Nlillkllll l'cQlurio1ls.l,c'Rm Rupc, ROW11: Sl1irlL'x SillllNlL'l'. lilzlim' Olwn, lllmrlollv Rllmlvn. -IK'1IllIll'
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dun. l.n-slcl S1'lllllll..llllllL'l' RZISIIIIISSUII. ROXY lt Riclxzlul Cl, Nclwn. lllll'l'l'll Rzmum. illillurcl S2lllll'l'. Rimlnaml
l':llmc'l'. Nunn Nvpp. l,Ol'l'llllll' Sflllllll. .Xmlx Salmlcrs. Rupp! Sillliillx. Sllirlm Stlllllllll.
ROW I: lflluuorl Rcim, lll'l'IIlLlIl SICQCIIQLI. llauxisl Yzlnlkc-ck. lflwl Yzmlxl. f'lllIl'll'N Xhllll. l':ml Silflllll. Rulalml
lllunnpwn. Kizlrlxlc 'lAl'lllllN, llzlrxl XYzu11gcl1, llilllllllll 'I lmxllcscll. be-ulgc' Yamfxl. RON' 2: llurolln XK':n'm-r. Nlnxim
xYl'Sll'lll1I. l"1':lm'is XYUUI1-algo. .lllllf l'L'ln-rwn. Nlznw .M1nSwcmmx. Sllirlcx xvl'SlI'lllll. Xl:ul'g,gan1'l lwil. Run Sruulwm-ll
Clllllt' XN'il1lcuuln. Sllirlcx ll'll0llllNOl1. llznvu Surcmmx. l.z1m'zl NYxni:l. ROXN' 3: llnris lklulllvls. lluplmm- XVIIIIQCII
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l'n:u'l'lx xY1lllgL'll, Dianne Smith. -lzmcl 'lllll'UlSOll. Rvmlxzl VISIICIIIQI, Xllllll Yin-Img Ralmunzl Wanmz Row Nlzuriv Slulamw
licllx Slcvlv. Rzunrrnzl xvl'5llllllil. ROM' li liclu':n'cl SOlllxN1'll, lnlm Wvlmlm, Kicurgc l,2llll'Il'l'. Ricllzlrrl Slmllwiln. 'I llOlll2IN
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l,eft to right: l5at'bar:t Hanson, Delores Hanson, Bonita Levine,
Dotttta Nfae Olsen. Beverly Blakeslee. Delores l.adlie.
Leading their classmates through a successful year.
the sophomore officers carried out their task with
friendly sntiles and cheery "Hello's."
Receiving tlte popular student vote after filing for
their respective offices were -Ieanne Cady, who will
long he remembered as tlte hrst "woman presidents"
Nadiene Dale, secretary: Margaret Thompson, vice-
presidettt: and Marilyn Hendrickson, treasurer.
Ready to assist with any problent or difficulty was
their class advisor. Miss Alice Gannnell.
Sadie Hawkins Day, being the biggest project of the
year, started off with a "bang" at 3 o'clock on Decem-
ber 3 when girls trailed their current heart throbs to
all corners of Albert Lea.
The climax catne in tlte evening when "Dogpatch-
ers" danced in a gaily dressed gym, decorated with
comic strips and portraits of Sadie Hawkins. to the
music of Harlan Knatvold's swing band.
Fines were levied on all characters fottnd violating
laws of good etiquette. Darrell lyleuser and Ruth
Overgaard were awarded prizes for the funniest cos-
ttttttes. This was tlte second such observance to take
place in the Albert Lea High School,
t I
Adjusting themselves to senior high school life was
1101 easy. bttt the sophomores soon began to play a
big part in student projects.
They fottttd themselves with one less subject to cope
with and tltus had titne for many more extra-cttrri
cttlar activities.
As their contribution to the Honor Society Carnival,
each member of the class donated an article for tlte
fish pond which was operated by sophotnores.
The tnany acts for the Tigers' Roar contittg lrotn
this class should assure sotne excellent prodttctiotts in
future years.
Music being one of their higher intetests. Roland
Green. Darrel Mt-user. Roger Naylor and William Ku-
chera replaced graduated tnentbers ol the swing band.
Dramatic ability was displayed by many students.
The Clhristntas presentation included several soph-
otnores with XX'illiant Kttchera portraying Scrooge, tlte
leading character.
Left to right: Selma Anderson. flarol l.indell. Nlarilvn Hen-
drickson. l.ot'ittg Olson. William Ryan. leanne Cadt.
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ROW I: Ilzllv Buss. l.mxcII Burr. Iilsic BCl"L:SIl'f7I'11. Arthur .XlIIIClNUll,.lOIII1 Bnlwx. Nlcrlxn llcclxcr. Irslic Bzlrklllml
lxxm NIIIONIIII. Rolmcrl Ilcmiixcn. .Xllwrlus Iirzlll. RON' 2: Illmllnu Ilrllzi. l.mx'cII Brown. Hilo CII1:1II01'. I':1uI Calla
IIZIII. IILIIII .XlllI4'l'stJll, I.llYL'I'l1 IILIICIWIII. I.:ll'l'x ilnrlscll, Iohn IIFOWIIIZIII. NIRIIW Broolw. luzmm' ,,Xl11ICl'wl1. RON' 3
Rugvx' .XcLI:nmI. .Xlu-ran Iiaikkcn. liIi1z1IwlI1 .-Xmxxmlson, Rose Nlalric .'xl'llISITOIlI,f. Rim Brnhml. ulcnnnr- llmly. Rose Marin
Ihgnl. IXIllI'I12Il'l'I IIIIIIII. I'I1xIIiS I'nll1I:lI1I. YIYIIIII Iiolingvr. Bfwllx ,Xmlc-fmII. ROXV I: I.m'l':1im' l1l':1Iu'c'. I,,o1'r:1im'Ilhriwl
l'IlSl'll, R113 Bll0IlIll'IxL', Bcllx lllukv. Norms: MISCI1. I'wvm:IvC1hrs, Xlzurlem' .XmICrwl1, Sc-Imzl IXmIc'rSuu. IIIIIIVC' Curl
mn. I,l11lIIm'K.:llIwc-ll. I,lI:l Iiruggx.
ROW I: l,11X'a-rm' fimlllzmcl. Rrrclgcr CQrc-cngo. Richzlrd Crccngo, james Fug:-n. Loren fZm'nic'I4. Ilczm Hnlm. Warren
ICIIIIIIOIIS. QIONCIEII f:II'Il. Ilvam I'IllQ'C'II. Danid Hzllwrson. ROV' 2: HIULIIIIK' Iingcn. NIIIVIINII Fwsc. BIIIAINIITI Iirickson.
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ROXY I: Riallzlrfl Ilmc. Rmlm-3 FICHSCII. ululm HIOIIIINOII. Russvll KIOIISCII, l5:u'irI HuIlgrCn. L00 NIIIIILSOII, Ilvnry I-Iirkvy.
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NQlSOIl,ROgClN1lXlOl'.lxvlllllllllKllK'llCl'Ll,D1ll'l'ClNlCllSl'l'. ROW 2: llixlliw l.cnl. Scnal Xl1lllIi'WA, Rlllll Nlaulsnn,
vcrli Kjos, Bcllx Rcilli, llnmlln Nvlson. Ln ,Xnn Niclsun. Rllal Lnkcs. l.cunai l.ll'll, llurnlln Runisliai. ROW Il:
jc innc xlillllt'll. -Indy lrlilliulnl, Clairnl l.inil4'll, Nlairrcllal XL-mal. Yailurcs Rlncmlcr. l.0u'llai Nelson, llclcn l.an'snn.
llnnilai lmxilic. llairulinc xllllllllfflx, Hclcn Ri'on.ROW l: Nlany Rnnlsnn, Dlll'l'L'l l,anul1'. l,an'rN Klnkmi. lficil NlOIllL'l,
rlwrl Milla-l'. Rulrril Kaiaisal. .-Xlxin l.2ll4i1'll, klolin Kirsmli. l'i.lllCil K2llJl'lltl, -lnlni l.1-nikn-, Sanaili lxsnc,
ROW l: Xlilac 5lxOlJlllllIlllll'l', Hvinw Rlll!lL', Rirllanwl R1lNllIllNNl'll. llnaini- Rannwlli. Rugui l'i'u-i'wli. lililnn l'cli'ix
l llbllll lim
l'1.llgl.'l!l' l'l'lllllllCl, l.Ol'lIlg Olson, Unrilini Nurilainnc, Bill S1.'lllllll.,'Ollll Rcnnnvl, ROW 2: Rtllwll Rum. -' au
Xl nulli lnuu Pnilim PLIKINQII Xl nluiu On nn lhuilx Iuim n I Ol ISI india Sqlmli Xl
I
lricul, . .., .
' ' - - a" a , -" " , mu' svn. a '. .,aninn
Nielsen, twain Olsun, Rngci' l'aiukmssLi. ROW Il: Nlanariai SUXIIIOUI. -lcaninc Rnlninwn, l,aiYniim' Ianlm. Rm:-nianx
l
l'cu:l'sun. Sxlxiai Olson, Nlzniun llclcrscn, lbnnnai Olsen. l.cnlal llllllllll Nlllclrul Silnul, f..llIl1l'll Rllllllalll. lslllllllll
Xiu' ii SL ill' Rahul Qclnniill Rol 'l
Ruin. ROW li I'anil Oppeganil, Kl'lllll'lll lll'SlOI'lOllN.il'I'lllIl1lllf,l5Oll. Lu . n -. a , 1 V , , Jul
crscn, Virgil Rxann. llanicl Oclis. Manic Pannc. Luis l'ailinci.
l'ci
Pw fxv's: si ax P - . - . ,
" ROW lt llonallil llimnpsnn, Bill Slunc, Hairy Sinilli, hlciailcl Wviiilcllmc. PCICI Yclilinain. Nlxlcx lvlllilllll. l,i'Rm
Yain l'mosLx, lolin Sllllill. l.cIa1nml XYauliling. ROW 2: Xiiginiai We-sllainil, Dnnnai XYUIII. .Xnlix Slullc, llnlcns'
l
Sllllllilll llcwilx Sliclil. .Xrilis Vlil'NllL'll, lwxllai vlllNlCl'lIlLllC'. Kiamml llioinpmn. llvwilx li'iwx4l4'll, ROW' fl: f:lill'lCS
' l ' , ,
Sqnircs, llai Yunnc X'ainRyswyk, Nlairgancl lllmnpsnn. llolvrivs Wugcn. Nlaiialvm- Son-lisnii. Sliairon Ylillllfll. xvlllllil
Wilclcinain. Sue Slcil, Ban'lxz1rai 'l'cll'. ROW 'l: Ronald Willznlscn, Maxine Wcndcll, Belly Wright, Graxcc Wasmoen,
Carol True, Lois VonBerg, Charles Steidler, Richard Williamson.
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Homecoming was the first of the succecssful high-
lights for the jutiior high. Using the slogan "l00
yards, l00 years, 100 points, 100 cheers." the junior
high entered 20 floats in the parade. Two of the 20
floats entered woti prizes in the contest.
Trying their first dramatic wings, the junior high
organized the Masquer's Society, under the direction
of Miss Hildred Tennihill. "Buddy Answers ati Ad"
was one of their productions. The society also pre-
sented a play entitled "Ladies of the Mop" to the
junior and senior high Drama Clubs and a radio script
for the American Education XVC-ek.
1948 being a national election year, the junior high
participated in their own election, which was pattern-
ed after the national campaign.
Students from the country registered in special rural
wards. Election booths were located throughout the
btiilding, corresponding to the city's divisions. On
November second, the day for election, the students
voted, making Truman victorious.
One of the main attractions of the year was the
junior high talent show. Keith Fligge, master of
ceremonies, interviewed the students as they were
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called upon to do their acts. Twelve fine acts were
presented, and later appeared as guests of the Honor
Societ f Carnival in the hi h school auditorium. This
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show proved to be one of the main attractions.
As a Christmas project the ninth grade art classes
planned and built the Nativity scene. Russel Esson,
electricity instructor, supervised the lighting.
Adding something to the junior high that it has not
had before was the ninth grade journalism class, which
edits the new, printed junior Hi-Ways. It is a com-
plete two-page paper which is distributed to its sub-
scribers every month.
The former junior college is now the teen-agers'
recreation center and was open to junior high pupils
on Tuesday evenings. Pastimes included dancing,
ping pong, dart throwing, checkers and other forms of
amusement. Participants of the Golden Gloves prac-
ticed evenings in the boxing ring that was set up in
the basement of the college.
A semi-formal freshmen party was held, November
26. The girls attired in formals and pretty frocks
looked very pretty with the corsages from their escorts.
More than 25 couples came to the affair.
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'l'o start the year, the whole junior high elected
four freshman ollicers to the Student Council. Be-
sides electing ollicers, the junior highers elected Stu-
dent Council homeroom representatives.
'I'he freshmen were very active in their roles as the
upperclassmen. They presented an amateur program
at the Honor Society Carnival and some ol the acls
were used in the 'l'igers' Roar.
A new Drama Club under the direction ol' Miss Hil-
dred 'I'ennihill, presented many plays. 'I'he lresh-
men were instructed in lorms ol drama, preparing
them for the stage works in senior high.
NIUNIUR HI-XV,xvs, published by the junior high
journalism class, was the lirst printed paper to be put
out by the junior high students in connection with
the AH L.-x HA SA. The class, consisting ol' 36 ninth
graders. IIICI three hours a week in I lil P..-X.
0
One ol' the highlights ol' the year was the mock
election conducted by the ninth grade social classes.
'lhroughout the junior high were voting hooths on
November 2. It was identical to the national election
in having precincts, wards, etc. Also all the students
had to register. On November 3 the results were an-
nounced, and to quote Mr. Halverson, "As the junior
high goes, so goes the nation."
The freshmen had a great sports year. 'l'he main
events were placing two members on the B and A
reserve basketball teams and lour on the ll football
team. There was a big turnout lor all sports.
XVith the lun comes the studies. 'l'he wide range of
subjects they had were business. English, home eco-
nomics, physical education, algebra, science, Spanish,
Latin, band and agriculture. Now an about lace can
be made as the freshmen look lorward to the liuture
and senior high.
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Keith Fligge, Student Council president, Gerard Thorge
Yeomans. secretary.
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son, vice-president: Cleo Nelson, treasurerg and Marion
fzaldciiag
.iff 1... 1
ROW l: Ruger .'xSlljJ0lL',fiC'l'1llll fillI'l5lCllSl'Il, ljllillll' D11l1I, Ruger lioclkc, Russell C1'11wf111'ml, Ricl1111'1l lkiglunm
Ri1'l1111'1l lSol11111ck,.j11111cs CIl11'is1c11sc11, Xvllllillll liluck, .xlllllll .Xc'os111. .xlll'C2lll fllll'lSlCllSL'll. ROW 2: 311111111 xv,
sun, l!111'l111111 llicklonl. l,1ll'll'llC l-.. lll'lllllC. Nllllf M. .'xllllCl'SOll, Rosslyn Aslicr, ,-X1'Ic11c Bllflilllil. Nl1n'ilxn Comusc
lisllicr filflllgll, l,11Yu1111c BL-1111c1'. l.lllCll2l M. .xllllCl'SOIl, H111'ol1l fililfli, R0l1C1'l DI'1lZlfL'l'. ROW fi: Ninn lloin
llollcn fll'llll'lI, l'1111'i1'i11 lirors, l'1111'i1'i11 link, Lois BllSSlllIlll, Nl2llll'CL'll lllllll, julin Dcinpcwold, l.11llon L1 1111 C IIN
-X11111-s1111. lirwiii .'Xlllll'L'SCll, jon lic-111. Lyle Bon-I1c1'. ROW -l: ROSCIIIRIIW BllllCl', Phyllis CilI'l'Oll, Lncillc A ll
u B
lllll'll Buy, fnClR1llll lllm-11kc.jc1'1'y llllI'lIS. lllOlIlllS l1l111pn11111. RUllCl'l llocck, I'llllOll Baker, ,ICFOIIIC Rzikkc. Vc111o11 l ll
D
Ri4'l1111'1l 1111111011 11.
RON' l: Ri1'l1111'1l l'll1llIlL'SS. llilfllll lqlllglllllllll. junioi' lJOI'lIl2ill, lllllll HC1lhlI'iJlll. Duylc Haley. lfllgtllt' llC.'lll'llxSL'll
l.111111'111'c llllggllll, R111 Cold, lvilllllll' Fink, Rlldolpll fil'lllDL'. Sl1lllll'j -jlllllhtbll. RON' 2: Slll'I'lll1lll li. ll2lIlSOIl
lllllOIlIllS llOllON1lll, .Xllcn C11111l1'1'su11, Doris lfcllxcl, ll2lI'lL'llt' ljlllilll. N'111:1 Hzigcn, lh-xcrlx Hicks. K1111'11lc I. IILIIIS
Rug-1' ll l,lNl'lll Ilmlc Dnnn 'l'l1x1"1 lf1'i1'ks1111 1111-1 l'uli1 ROW 'K Willinn Hul Ri
OII
1 . , 1 , A . 1 . , ' -. 1: 1 Dv . 11111l1l l'l2ll'OlllSOll. l.11Vc1'nL
l'll'lCtlIll1lll, jznncs fiI'lllOllli, llillll iL1'111c11l111is, llOll1l llc R11:11l, KOIll'1lLl l'1i1l11l1I, llolilic l.Oll l"ll'CCIllUll, lbulurcs llclgxulu
.xllL'lllll' l"1'11111I11I. l.z1 Yon llzilc. jllyfl' l'l2ll'l.Rf,lv I: lvklllCl' HSlllll'l'. l7n'11111c liiIl1c1'1su11, Dcain fil'!.'CIlO, H111'l1111
lll'lkl'IIlllll, l,cR11y Hclliu. .IOAIIII l"1'i1l. Nl111'ilx11 l'iNlllll. llcxcrlx llll'lxSCIl. Kbmlc fillllllCI'9Oll. Kcilli lfliggc. RON' 5
llllllblll llllllillll, fiOl'1lOIl l'lCl'lll'llllS. j111111 l'ilIX'llllLll'll, llt'lllNClll'llSOll. Rllllllllllll HllllNi1Il.llllllll1l llllllglllllll,ll1lll' F11
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RON' l: Ri1'l1111'1l Klillg, ljL'Illll5 sjllllllhllll, lllllllll' Killclsiin, jury jOllllSOll, lliilc jcnscn, AILIIIICS K1'1111y, l'l1ll'l jones.
j2ll'IlllCllllC xjOllllSOll, llcwrly Knnclsnn, l2111'l jcnscn, Sltjllll Cole. ROW 2: fxlillon l.. jcnscn, joseph Kelly, john
Kelly, -IZIHCI jcnscn. lirliss -jOI'gCIlSOll. Louise j11111'c1, Ann l'l0l'llCl'. lvilllilll Hoync, Marlene jcrclcc, Mairilyn jcrdcc,
Alycc l"li111,Yi1'gi11i11 C111'1'is11l1-1. ROW fl: filfllll l'1jc1'kc, .'Xlir'c I.Ill'SOll, j11z'k K11ls111d, I,llZ1llC jcnscn, xvllllffl' L1111'
ning, K1-no KIHIISOII, fll'IlCCxj1ll'liNOll. l'1111'i1'i11 l'lOClNl'lll'l', lflsic junscn, Arlene jcnscn, BCIIY Lillllplllllll, Darlene
B111'l11Ic. Ruger jcnscn. RON' -1: Gladys llllmlucll, Audrey Hollarlll, Mzirilxclh Cacti. Lemoine johnson. john 1.1111-
son. Delores Halseth, LaDonna Kilcoyne, Helen Holt, Irene johnson, Betty johnson, Mavis jacobson, Arlalle
Draaver.
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I
ROW' l: Diiaine l.ee. llznnes Nlailepn,l.ec1n:iril Xlinegir. Riahziiil Nelson. xlLllgill'l'l Nlzixnell. llgiihiirii l.en1. lkiilene
Nelxnn. Pzilrieiii Nelson. lalaiine Nelson. Roger Olxun. Riilianil l.in4leIl. ROW 2: Pzilriaiii Nliiiigslxxiu, llnnnzi N14
innis, klilCllllL'llllL' Oliizi, Belix' l.un Nleissenliziller. lhelnizi XOHOII. l'hxlliw I.. Nlelraille, Shirley Nelsun.1igilliei
ine Xlulmlmvii. Yaillmiaig Nurmlziune. llxirlene Nlehua. Ronailml Nlzirlinmii. Rieliziril Nlonlei. ROW fl: .lrnie l.ee. .Xixix
llllxl'llS, liexerlx Nelson. lleierlx Y1'llll'll lleloris Xielmn, 6-erailcline Xnrmlliiiiml, Cleo Nelwn. XY:nml. Xiilain. llqile
Xlzillaini. Rmlnex l,upei. 'luhn Nlinor, Xurinain Nlallliilx. ROW li l'hilliIw Xlurreini. Oixille Xluen. llaile Xliiihqi.
Nlerleiie ixlllllilill. .Xlxinai Nlllll. lfein Nliellxe. l,miell Olmn. llzixiil l,OlK'lllll'll. l.11i'i'x Nielson. Xllllll l.eixerLe. l.mxeIl
Nelson. liairiwl Lee.
ROW l: lierlrlule Quinn. I.uell1i Reiil. Ulurizi f,lSOIl.,lU1lll Peleiwn. Nlzixis l'aii'lv-, Nlzirgzirel Sginilels. l'1iliiiizi Vim
ser. liexerlx Spi'iiiglmi'g, liliairlex Ruhinsmni. l.eu Silllllll, liriin Riekheiin. ROW' 2: Nlerrill Rmaiing. .Xlxin Siinun
mn. .Klherl Rnsiiow. Nlziriginne Sonlxsen. llairlene Surliein,Orliss li. Peteisun. llelorex ,L Nelwn. llizine Reeml. Beailiice
Nl. Olsnn. Alannea Skuglieiin, liilnzircl N. Peterson. 'llionizis Reainloii. George Skull. ROW Il: illianlnile Snreiimn,
Xlzixia Siinizin. bloainne Porter. Solxeig SlOl'Xlt'lx. klzinel Sehneuler, Xlaixis Peterson. .l2llll'l Skgizir. Yiiginiai l'iiliuilai,
Nlnnlene Siinun. Kenneth SCVl'I'lSOll, I.nri':nii Srlizieller. Curniellii Snielo. Cllairine Slznigliler. ROW 1: Williznn lfnile'
kerlx. l'r1ink Reexe. Rolainil Pelersun, .Kline l,OSllllIlIlllN, iiurneliai Rielxelml. Ilene Sorenson. Xleixin Silinlnnqiihei. I-ei
Lilil Slnigir. NOHIIZIII Sflnnicll. llunzilil Silineialer, Nlzirxin Sllllllllll, fill1ll'lOlll' Seieilson.
ROW l: Nlziriun Ynernzins. lfllllllll Yun lil. Shirley lennwiin. Oinei Yairlziiiml. Philip Yun lieek. Nlzirxin 'I rogxlzul,
fil1lXlOlllVL'Sll'lllll.fiL'l1ll'1l lilinrgesmi. lluniilcl Womlniiril. llinizilml W'liiuiniih. llnxine Wzingen, ROW 2: Ruherl
xyllllllill. Kin Slxinek. Rziyninncl XVLINIIU, Dminzi xv1llCl'lllllll. .lone 'lurneig llOllllll l'Ulgl'NOll. llexeilx Wick. llellv
Sxkex. Riiih SILWCIIS, lilizirles Sziiilmorii, Ruyer Sxxeilsen. 'llimnxis W'injiini, ROW 3: Snsiin XYeslurll, Helen xvilyllf
:inire Wiilll, ohn W'eil fe. Nlairilxn 'l'liiolsuii. Nlzirx 1.0ll 'lihuin Nun, Shiilex 'I lnnnzix, Graiee Lune. ilIlL'l Snllivaini
A . , l U , .
I
ilznnes Spinr, lerix Willils. Ronailil Wiixne, Rielizircl Slieler. ROW l: lziirieiu Winner. -john lzicomln, llzirrel lul-
lelson, Nlarilyin Wick, Robert 'l'zinnchill. joriis Wicks, Bexerly Swenson. 4-Xliee lieiu, Dininai Slichler. Bonnie Young.
Violet Wallin, Wilbur Vumler Slioonl.
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77
agua
ROW l: lilxtine Dang. Nlatrx llntllex, Nllllll'llL'fll'1llll.fl1ll'Ol Muse. hon Xntlerson, Roger Cooling. llillx llritlley.
lertx lfossnm. Dt-hnon tlluussen, Yerne Iiergeson. Dznlene l-irznitlle. ROW 2: Nlaniorie lfolie, Shirlex' Cornelius,
Illllllllll llztlter, Xlyrnzt Cfornitls, l,ois Doyle. tlalrolyn linerson, tlhtrine .xlltllC5L'll, .Xlxin .Xlnt, Kenneth Colstrttp.
Rit'h:n'tl llxhee, Kent llztlser, lClrox tlzirlson. ROW' E41 Maury Ashpole. Nluryls lispe. Helen llroskoll. Elton Beighley,
RlIYlllOllLl Bock. lalnire Cloolt. Susan tlllztse. llztrlmztrzt llellritlg, Gloria llznison, -It-:tn .XlltlCl'S0ll. llltllllil l'1lS0lll1iSC.
ROW I: lion tilzusex, Rohert Broun, Robert lgllfll. Shirley lixatns. lat Yillllll' Bgtilev, lletty lllillzml, l'lllgi'llC l"lY1lIlN.
,Xrhss liztrlitle, t.h:n'les lirnzt. luxelxn f.1tIt'.
ROW I: Hhirlex llepson. Orizile johnson, Rannonzt Knntllson, ,lane Irxine. lwylzt Kasper. ,lean Uentller, Owen
Iloete, Ilznoltl Rt-Innes. Rit'h1n'tl Klukou. lit-Ilnert Hoeve, Dean Hannnontl. ROW 2: Maxine Jensen, l'zltrit'i:t
IOllllNllItl. Xeinzt tlztnge. Phyllis -lenson, Slnrley Haugen. Gloria tinntlerson, Ytonne Hagen, tlxtrol Highee, Martin
Hanson. Myron 'lt-nsen, llznrell llohztnnsen, Roht-rt Hanson. RON' Ii: Nornitt johnson, .loan Urnstluleil, Lois Fnller.
Nlanlt-nt' Klnltou, Nlxnx Heather, Shirley Hentlrit'kson. glean lleiltnatn. Shirley Klllllilllllllll, Jerry Hart. Rllf'lllf7llKl jen-
sen. l.t'sIe1'll11lisoll. ROW I: Roger llunnitutt, llanitl Heaitl, Daniel Gallagller, Delano Hows, Shirley Groll,
l.:n'ol llzinson. liutn Ilentlrltltson. llztrlmrat -lohnsrntl, ll0l1llltl,l1lC'liSOll.fll12Il'lCS flfillllllll.
ing in the junior high lztlenl short were Xlznis llattolnso
Nlxnts Panks :intl tileo Nelson,
Clinthing higher on the laclcler ol' etluczttion these
students have reached the eighth rung. They do not,
however, spend all their time in learning English,
math, science and various other subjects.
They also spend some time on extra-t'urrit'ular at'-
tivities such as Photography Club, Art Club, Drama
Club, sports antl I-Ioinefotning.
Not only extra-curric-ular activities but other lortns
ol' recreation occupy a lot ol their tinle. lVinter sports,
hikes, picnics, shnnher parties, homeroom parties and
having that coke with the gang uptown alter school
are only a few of many.
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Wade
RON' l: Nunn Regislt-r,.lo1nnieXelson.l"aneRenn.tieitrntle Nloe, tiiirole Nlyers, .Mis Nelson, Qloanine Nelson.
Rirlixird NILICHI, Harold Nelson. Nlzirlin NCWLOIIICIQ -Ieiry Nliller. RON' 2: planet Ruin, l.ois Nelson, llznlmanit Lan'-
son, l'ixii'lm:ii'ai Hiller. lloxvairtl Peterson, Glenn l.ong.1lohn Rasmussen, Rit'h:n'tI Nelson. Dale Qnailex, lidith .Xnn
Nelson, Sliermain Nl'lNOll, ROW fl: tlluir Nelsen. l'1inl Krueger. llztxid Nlotlen, l'eter OxergAizn'd, -lzniite Nlaxlteld.
jnnice Oierlznitl. l'aitrici:i liaidlie. Delores l.e:il, Nlairianniai Rasmussen, Shirley Peterson, Nlziry Rlnper. Richznd
Rierson. ROW lt Kihanles Olsen. john Peterson. Roger Rxintlzill, l':inl Peterson, ,lnlien l,nnde. .Klan l.:irson, llillis
Nloxer. Danwl Noiln. Rirhairtl Nlonthei, Roger Xlaingskani. llonziltl Nelson. Xlxron l.eiisen.
ROW l: Gloria Nvlllll, Nlatrion Selnnitlt, B1ll'llill'1l leinlyzvon, Nlzirilxn llllillk Rithairtl Weeks, hleainelte Ilioison,
ArleneSorenson,RalphSinith,Virginia'l'l1oinais.l,1iyoii N'xniai. ROW 2: Clhzirlotle 'lt-ll. l':iliit'igi W'olll, lloainn
Ytintlenhetnel, -loan Nlingen, llzirlmzirzi Solina. Ritai Willey. l'aitrit'iat Yenem, Shirlezi Shanks. Nliyiit- X81-stlaiiitl, Her-
liert Sflllllll. ROW IS: ,lznnes Slilllfll, Ronald Roehon, Donald NVQ-mlt. l.znerne 'l lnolson. l'lslll4.'l stllOlll'Illsil'ls, Don
Spnrr. llnitne lhreinen, Rodger Slater, Donald Roberts, l.:n'ry Shirk. RON' I: Sinitlrai Sziliin. Shirley Soniaige, 'loan
Smith, Dolores loller, Bzirhziral Robinson. l'llll'lK'l2l Winjnm, Phyllis 'l'horson. tiairroll Sprenger. Rollin 'lhoreson.
Eileen Westruni.
'l'his year the students had the privilege ol having
a guidance department. 'l'he supervisor for the eighth
grade was Miss Marjorie Hanson. The purpose of
this highly recommended department was to help solve
educational and vocational problems.
On l'lallowe'en the junior high girls and boys at-
tended a party in the girls' gymnasium and Edgewater
Park, respefitvely. The evening for boys and girls was
filled with games and refreshments.
Not only taking interest in themselves but also in
other people and nations in the world, the eighth grad-
ers helped fill boxes for children in Europe.
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irlex lla-iuleisoii, Roheit Broun. Nlznx .Xnn Raissolx, l,LllI'll'l1l
Yenem, llnanie llireinen, Don Clzisex work on gi historic m
in social studies class.
ural
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ROW l: Wanda Berg, Marilyn Carson. Patricia Asher, Duane Anderson, David Conlan, Alvin Budach, Craig Clau-
sen, Margaret Boerner, Judy Dusek. Shirley Anderson, Deloris Deurmier, Richard Folev. ROW 2: Ethel Arret.
livadne nlerdee, Shirley Dilling, Deloris Distadd, joe Vonne Flaten, Gwendolyn Evans, Lila Bowman, Howard Clark,
Neil Garrett, Larry Foss, Duane 1'illll0l'SOll.tlllCK Bolinger, Patricia Gilpin. ROW 3: Bonnie Anderson, Frances
llrua, Rhonda llussniau, lNlarjorie Christenson, john Borland, Kenneth Esse, Connie Boyd, Harlan Anderson, Duane
Chrislenson. Donald Carlsen. Barbara Becker, Edwin Hanson, Doris .'bI'lIlSll'Ollg. ROW -l: Shirley Anderson. David
liarp, Douglas Claussen, Patricia Crouch, Sidney Dale. 'I'onnny Christensen, Robert Brown, Patricia lloe, Mavis
Anderson, Duane Dahl, 'l'errv Ashe, Gerald llutenholl, Van Kirk Carlson.
ROW l: Delores Hayes. Louise Ilensen, Maxine Haugen,Marv Hanson, Elaine Jensen, Robert johnson, Arthur
Iellers, David Larson, Richard Knudson, l,eRov Hemenway. RON' 2: JoAnn tlochumsen, Lorraine Klukow, Jeanne
Heather, Carol Hewitt, Darla llensen, Darlene -lensen, 'l'heodore Hellie, Roger johnson, Richard Hanson. Harland
johnson. Rithard Kenevau. Robert Goldberg. ROV' 3: Karen -luers. Shirley Halvorson, Darlene Hendrickson,
Robert Grove, Daniel Hanson, Gloria Knudtson, I-Ivelvn Jenson. Gene klorgenson, Donald Huemoeller, Richard
llagen, Nlauricc llollberg, Clair jenson. ROW -I: Shirley Guckenburg, Patricia King, Pauline Lambertus, Harriet
Kernies, l'alricia Heurv, Lorraine johnson. Loretta johnson. jeunelly Ingvaldson. Gerald Keeler, Richard Jensen,
William Griswold. Keith Kittelson.
Nt tnding, lelt to right: Robert Goldberg, Howard Heckes.
nut-im,-.11-mit-v, IlUl'lS,xl'll1SII'0llg, When aritlnnetic, language and nature were sud-
denly changed to mathematics, English and science,
the incoming seventh graders realized they were start-
ing a new era in their education.
The biggest problem lor the seventh graders was to
acquaint themselves with the strange ways and sub-
jects. 'l'o help them along this line was Miss Mettam,
seventh grade guidance teacher.
Drama, photography and art were some of the clubs
that provided extra-curricular activities. Band and
h 'sical education also added new interests.
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N' l: Duarte l.est'helske. Karen Olsen. lilisszt 5el1ult1.Nlary l.ottrx, Reliettzt Olson. lean Paltner. Nlarilxn Xloe.
inia Narverntl. Clarolxn Sehneitler. Susan Nelson. Riehartl Oshnrn. ROW 12: Nlervin Xzisln. .Xrlene Peterson.
altl Rongvetl. .lon Patgztn, Bonnie Neist, liltlorzt Ostlmy. Karen Peterson. Klart' Nelson, Philip I.ee. Ilhatrles l,or'
en. Charles Nelson, Alan Xorhv. ROW fl: I.:t Vern Martin. BCIIY Nluehe. Marx Nelson. lone Nliellxe. Donna
llilllll. Peggy Sahin. -lanies Nlatxlieltl. Roger Nortlahl, Hztrrx Partington, XVilli:tn1 Nlatthies, Xlilton Roherts. Illztrl.
son. RON' l: Eugene Petersen. Rirhztrtl Oehs. .lonnne Overgaatrtl. n2ll'lD1ll'1l Nlisgeu. Shirlex Nolzintl. legtnelte
' s on
fp. Ray Ostrztntler. laul Pierson. Hztroltl Hehroetler. lhor Rasmu sen. Claxton Rolmins
RON' l: ilhatrlene lronstzttl. lleanette XYong. llexerlx liliilllllll. Xlqtrilxn lollinztn. lout' Stiles. lgtitx Woll. lletnx
llnttek Slut llu in RON' l llnxl lhtinl un R
NYrolson. Leonartl Stztnels. Marlin lltotnpson. Richztrtl Yo ' . .' ' ga . L: Q v ,si . an
tnontl 'I'hon1pson, Rohert Sorenson. .lark Wootlsitle. Rieliartl NVulIl, Xrtlell I'ntlerttootl. l.:nix Smith. In-lziiitl
'l'homas. Lowell Sorenson, Dean NN'it'ls, XY:nne XK'altlo. .lerrt lhrolson. Roger Sitnon. RON' Ii: klune ltntnt-ss.
Lowell XVrttelae. Leif lronstzttl. liarlytiti XVootl. llarharzt 'I rapp. Nlerle Sorensen. Xleltin liioe. Rithantl lqtxis. Init n
Stiehler, Marlene Skall. Alaek Sttntloe. Klart Syslak. Charlotte Wall. ROW l: Ramona Smith. llatrtiet Wm tl. l'hil
lip XYet'ls, Phillip Y0lll,fl'l'. I'-ererlx XN'girner. Sharon Zoliel, llexerlx Sexettson. Williatni Sorenson. tene Nettsrt. l'lif1t
lieth Woollzirtl. Hztroltl Brattult. ,ltttlv Sinus. llzirhnra Yerhnt.
Vsing the lilmrary to best atlvantttge. Slilllflllljjgi Barhzirzi Beliri
Ronaltl Leonartl. l.aYon Ilsile. Sitting: ,loatnie hrztstlztlen. R
Une ol' the linest advantages ol' the newcomers to
junior high was the lihrary. Many lree hours were
spent in reading or lincling extra help in the large
selection ol hooks. Current newspapers anal niaga-
lines kept the junior highers posted on latest news
events. Miss Carol liastwoltl supervisetl all work.
Those interested in the work ol the lihrarian assist-
etl during the lunch hottr antl their lree hours.
XVith the closing ol the school year the seventh
graders eoultl look lorwartl to the next live years-the
happiest ol' their lives.
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:trtl XYnlIl. Gloria ll:ttisott.Il1ttti4t' Xlgtxlieltl.
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PARTICIPANTS
7 'Meme Wh
Nls
Our school days were hllcd
YVith many an organization.
'l'hey were, as much as anything.
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.-X part of our education.
Yes, good grades are important.
And extra credit great-
Iiut from the work you put in those.
Only you can compensate.
Now I'll admit you henelit
From all the rlttbs and such,
But you're also helping others'-
Evcn though it isn't much.
Perhaps this vague theory
You never may see.
But I'm sure with this last part
You all will agree-
Tho' sometimes we didn't get very much done,
f,l'g21llll2:lllOI'lS were still lots of fun.
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Under the leadership of jerry Edwardson, the 48-49
Student Council supported an eventful year of stu-
dent activities including conventions, dances, stage
productions, and the annual Hoho Day.
X'Vith homecoming came the first large responsibility
ol' the council. Plans lor the parade, publicity, coro-
nation, and the dance-handled hy committees chosen
from this group-were centered around the theme "l00
yards. lllll years. ltlll points, lllll cheers."
Early one morning in Novemher the council left
for Mankato to attend the Big Nine Student Council
convention. 'Ierry Edwardson was discussion chair-
man for the award system committee.
The Tigers' Roar production, under the direction
of Margaret Blunt, Marlys Hoyt and Dick Botl, was
held January 29 and Sl. Don Renslow 'lemceedu and
Norman Seherson was the soda jerk at the "'l'igers'
Den," thc alter-school hangout lor the students. The
entire school presented a great variety ol' acts.
l'lK1'l'llRl'Q l: ROW l: Nlarlys Hoyt, Margaret Lee Blunt.
Marcella Pierce. Verna Nloen, Kenneth Hong. ROW 2: .loann
Helleksen. Charles Squires. l-Illen Thompson. jean Horan. Ileanne
Cady. lilisalmeth lihrltardl. ROW fl: Gerald Edwardson, Hen
Fredrickson, William Sflllllll. Ruth Aspenson. Sue Marpe. Henry
Ruhle. ROW l: Richard Bow. Carlyle Pierce. john Westrum.
Douglas Nelson, Richard CI. Nelson, Joel Ilpin. Plfl'l'llRF 2:
Tigers' Roar directors: Nlarlys Hoyt, Richard Hot! and Mar-
garet Blunt. l'lC'l'l7RE fl: 'l'rimming senior high's Christmas
tree are Richard C. Nelson. Margaret Blunt and jeanne Cady.
fm 4444!
l'1trt ol' the ligers' Roar was taken to Austin for our
exclmnge ztssemhly with them. Austin presented their
ztssemlmly here llzuutary l3 with the high school chorus,
21 high school-junior college hoys' quartet and at girls'
string ensemble pztrticipztting.
'l'he Clltristtnus tree that adds a festive touch to the
holiday season was in its usual place on lirst floor with
the :ttltlition ol' two outdoor trees.
'l'hus the Student Council has completed another
memorzthle year with the following committees and
chairmen under its jurisdiction: auditorium, Jerry
lidwztrclsong elections and meetings, Cecil Varnerg pulm-
licity, -Iozmn Hellckseng parlimentarian, john XVest-
rum: music. -Ioel Upini guidance, Charles lXl2llllll'l'.
Hobo Day, Riclnml Nelson: dance committee: Char-
les Mnlmer: constitution, Alohn XVestrum: ticket sales.
Ruth ,-Xspenson: school recreation, Douglas Nelson:
sztlety und trztllic, Roger Nash: organizations. Verna
Moen: ztnd cttleterizt monitors, Elisabeth Elirhardt.
l'lllll Rli l: Ricltztrd ll. Nelson :uid Reger Ntlsh. directors of
the ISHN llomecotning pztrtule. l'lC'l'lTRli 2: lililztheth Flu"
Iwtrdt amd Shirle Wolll' serve jezmne Cizuly. l.ztirtl Smith. Donald
Renslnw. Ruth Black :md Donna Nelson an the Student Council
supper. l'lCZ'l'l'Rl'1 Il: Student Council Officers: Nlnrlys Hoyt.
secretary: Roger Nztsh, ticebpresitlettt: Flisztheth l'llll'lllll'ill. treats-
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l urer: :mtl Gerztltl lidwztrdsou. president. llCI'l'l Rli l: llznnes
lhreiuen goes tlnough his :ict for the Tigers' Roar.
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RON' l: lYilliann Griswztltl, llztvitl l.nrson, Rohert Gzmrtler, Vir
giniat Nztrrertul. Connie lloytl. RON' 2: lhonizis Donovztn, Rio
Ostrtintler. Xlillllll ll1lllSOll.AlOllll Peterson. I'antl Pierson. Ward
Nolan. ROW fl: l.:iru Wnlll. Nlatritin Yoenizins, Cleo Nelson.
Iiettx Seymour. Keith lfligge. RON' lt llzlricl Hezltl, llzlle Mill
son, Nlztrlene l1r.nn. Clhztrles Rohinson. l,zntrence Duggan, Cllzty-
ton Westrnin. ROW 5: Darlene Nelson, Richzirtl l'. Nelson.
Dztle Ilensen. Rirlmrtl Weeks, Gerxml lliorgeson.
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lhe Ilnnior High Stuclent Council. with representa-
tives lroni all the honieroonis, is the governing hotly
ol' the seventh. eighth :incl ninth graders.
Meeting every Nonclzly, lilth hour, in room l02, thc?
eouneil is zttlvisetl hy Miss Dorothy .-Xnclerson. Menl-
lmers are eleftetl twice unnttztlly to allow more stnclents
it clizmfe to pztrtieipzite.
Some ol' the projects that have been nnclertziken dur-
ing this year ure the sponsoring ol' the lirst sunlight
socizll anal the Hzive-zl-Heart clrive in the junior high
school.
.Xn ztnnuztl zro'ec't, Student Ilztv. tlurin 1' which the
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pupils take orer running the sehool was heltl this year.
Mzirrli 2. .X mayor :intl city council were electccl in
zulclition to zi principal and stuclent teachers who were
chosen to take over the classes.
Ollieers who were eleetecl last spring to serve this
your :ire Keith lfligge. president: ciCl'2ll'Cl lliorgeson,
lice-presiclent: Marion Yeoniztns, seeretziryz :incl Cleo N
Y
Nelson. treasurer.
Paige liti
Jrking on the Sunlight Soeiztl are llztrlene llolztn ztncl Cleo
Nelson. scutecl: Ran Ostrztntler :intl Keith Fligge. stzmcling.
4Q7v7fS
ROW l: .loiee lfairl. llzirlene llolztn. .Xrlene Peterson. Rlionmlzi
ssinzin. Nanci Register. ROW 2: Arlene Sorenson. Yvonne
Hagen. Shirley Nelson. fiL'lill'llllC' Nloe. Snsztn Klhtise. RON' fl:
Alvin Siinonson. William Nluttliies. lhcoilore llellie, Lowell
'neke. Clzirol .-Xttse. ROV' l: lV:tlter llznner. llotrzirtl Hirks.
lo.Xnn Fritl. Rail Ostrztntler. ROW 5: Gene Sorenson. IRIUIIIC'
line johnson. Alxnnes Chrislinnson. Rnilolph Rupp,-
RL'lDl'l'5t'llIlIlg thc qualities ol' scholarship, lczulcr-
ship, lcaclcrship. scrvicc and fliaraclcr. thc ,-Xlhcrl 1,1-21
High School hranch ol' thc National Honor Soficly
1'0llilllClCll Iwo llllll2lli0llS clnring thc school yczir.
ln orclcr to hc cligihlc- lor nicinhcrsliip, slnclcnls
nnlsl lizivc lII2lllll1llI1l'll za 2.75 avi-rage sc-liolzislivally :incl
must liziw cxccllccl in thc other rcquirvincnls. Scn-
iors wi-rc iniliznccl an holh spring and lzill ccrcinonics
whilc juniors 1'c-cciwml Ihr honor only at thc' initiation
in thc spring.
More an-tiw :luring this ycar than cu-r hvliorv. thc
Honor Soficly supcrxisml il Clonnnunity Carnivail to
raise' monoy lor various Ufgilllllllllllllh zincl thc ya-air,
hook, :is wcll :is sponsoring thc annual Hziw-11-l-lcurl
Drive which conihincs most ol' thc clrivcs lor lnncls than
0l'tllll2ll'ili' Wulllil llc' Hlillll' tlllflllg IllC j'i'ill'- ROW l: Kizirolxn fjliillllh. Ruth Blink, lic-ixziisc l.:nson. I-Ionian
Fink. ROV' 2: llonnzl Nvlson, Xlnlx ,Xnn Qlilllllkllll,'l1llIlllH'fillIX
-,V - 1 I. -A4 N., 1 -, , 4- , , , ll1llll'Il, l.llLillL' xxllllllll. RON' fl: l.ois -IVIINUII, Klux' KLIIICHA
cnhun 'fn LHS if, nu? hlhaliuh Lhlhdldl' DMM lncwr. ,Xliw 'I llllL'Nl'll. .Xllllll'N N1-lson, ROW l: llznlnngi Kron,
mlcnt: Mavis ,'xllgll5Ill'IC, vicc-pl'cslclcl1I: Hclcn Milla-r. ,xmln-x XX'oIIl, hlozinnc- Gainilvlv, filiznlq-s llolmrliiisn, RUN' 5:
SN.'.Cl.ll.x.. ,UNI pwlu. Xhlldown .ind lxlqn. Evclxon who Riclizircl Xa-lson, ,xllll I'c'clvrson, llonzllrl Wong. KIl1:nlm-s Wlllll.
' ' V' f ' 1 1 1 X ' ROW li: Roger llvlilc. -locl l'pin. lun: fnllllfllllllls, Nlirlwx
Sl'l'Yl'll EIN KU-ll'l'2lSllli1'l45. llllglglllll.
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S'I'.XNl3lNfGt lilisailmvlli l'lllI'lllll'lll.K1lll1ll'Cl1UICIINCII. ROW' I: Ull. Nlgiriolic- Ruxnvn. RUN 2: f.ll2llli'N Xl4llIIl4'l. Nilliznn
Lois .Ivan Rvcil. Nlziri l.ou Linrlzihl. Hvlvn Nlillcr. Ioalnnv llcl- Cilizisi-. Roxzil llnulcil. lal.iim' Klllllvlll. lin-Ixn Xmlc-:sm-n. Wallis
lcksvn. hliIl'N liwrson. Nlauis .'xlIglISllllC. llvllx Nlnlmlown. lrcm' lloxl. .john lYl'Nlllllll. l':n1l xY.lIIl1Nll1'NN.
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.Xmtttttl tltc- firclt- ztrc tltc vztriotts ctntttttittccs that
ltztvt' ltcllivtl Miss .'Xrclt'llzt Grit'l'. lltt' spottsutt, 1-stalxlislt
gl't'2tlt't' itttcrt-st itt tltt- tlrzttttzttic 2il'IS lay assisting thc
pt'otlttt'tiutt ul' tltt- lttttim' ztttcl Scttiot' clams plays zttttl
zt tttttttlwr ol ottt'-:tot plays.
'lltt' ctttirc' llrzttttzt Cllttlm tttct c't'cry two wt-vks, with
tltt- llllll'l'l'lll t'0ltllttlIlICc'S wlttclt cmttposctl tt I'ClbUI'l-
ing on tltcir ztccotttplislttttcnts zttttl plans.
Sl .-Xlili KIRIQW. ROW I: Arttctltl Bictlvrtnzttttt. Alztmcs littgctt. Wur-
rctt littttttottx. ROW 2: Nlatrvitt Yccttttt, .lolttt Sllll'll.LIOl1ll Reid.
Nurtttzttt Svlwttsutt, llttglt Iirtttvtt. RADIO XYORKSHOP, RON'
l: Ilnttttttc littgt-tt. lit-rttzttlittc Pierce. Lois Httcttttmcllcr, Gttttte
Wztsttttmctt, RON' 2: Nlztriuty l,1lN',,'O1llIll Hcllclxsctt, Nlztry Lott
Litttlztltl, nlttztttttc Foss. RON' 3: livclytt .XtttlcrSt'tt. Ktttltlvctt
Ivttsctt. Nl:tt'gt'ctlzt Olson. Nlttrgury Hztll, Rtxhcrl Sclttnitll, Nlztry
.Xtttt jttltttsutt. Clltztrlvs NVttlll', ,xltilil Yictttty I,rtwt'll Xlttctt. Roltcrt
.xl'lllSll'Ollg, I'ttttl N':tttgsttc'w. Ciltzttlcs Nlatltttcr. Nlztrgatrvl llatrttttcs,
Nlztrjoric l'ctt't'sutt. M.-XKlil'l'. ROW l: .-Xgttcw Llcttsctt. Clltztr-
Ittllt- lloll'ztt'tlt, Pltilliw Nclwtttt. hltttly l'ctcrsmt. l.ot':tittc lflctttittg,
g'- zttts, 'Li .a i':,':'.z':':1zf.
Xorat Wztlslt. -ltrzttt N1tt'g:tatt'tl, lit-ltx .Xt'ttoltl. Nl:tt'g:tt't't lilttttt.
I'tttltttt H mt RON ' l tttttt C t tstltlut littlmttt Bt tttttt
llittttt' Stttillt, lltcltttzt ,lztt'ttltmtt, Sttc Scitll, Nlztt'j0t'ic l'lctlmtt'uttt,
llt'xt't'lt llztttgvtt, ilatttzl l'ltmttpstttt. Sltitlc XVUIH, Qlttliztttttat Illttttt,
Kit-twztisc l.ztt'wtut, Glttriat lfittk. ROXV fl: Nlztrt .Xtttt Swcttstttt,
Hurt .Xtttt l,:ttwtt, Sttwtttt Xtttlt-txott. Rzttttottzt Nlyrtttt. lit-tct'lt
'l't'ttcstlt'll. .lttttc jc-ttsctt. llottttxt Nvlsott. Ciztmlttt Olktzttts. Hvlvtt
l.4tt'wtt. lftliss ,Xtttlc't'wtt. lniw fllll'lNll'llSl'll.
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.Xtttultl liit-tlcrtiiztttti wats tltmcn tn ltvzttl tht' gftlllll
zu lil'l'Nltlt'IlI, with Norttiztn Scliviimti, lzlimztlwtlt ltht
hartlt, Mary .Kim Swt-mutt, William litultvizt, mul ll.:
Grotcttliuis serving :ts x'ict--pit-xitlt-tit. suit-t:ti'x', :mix
:uit st-4-it-tz1i'y, ti'cztst1t't'i'. :tml liixturizui, ixwlit-ctiwlv
'liltt' llll'llllK'l'h ol this cluh strivctl In gatiti cimugli
points to lmcfmltc llll'lIllJL'l'5 ol tht' Nzttimiatl 'lhcspia
Society hy ztctitig' :mtl working on pmtlttttiuit.
'I Hl'19l'l.'XN lNl'l'l.'K'l'l0N, RUNS' li .Xrxutltl lllK'tlt'll!I1lIlIl. Xli
,Xrclcllxt Grier, lilisztlictli l'1lit'li:trmlt. xlllll Kim Stwmn
lt. I':uttl
xY2llIghllC5S, Bcttx Nlttltluwn. Xnrinzm Svlwtw tt. ,lr ztmu' lutxttlnlt
' mit ROM '
Gztxlt' l'c'lt'i'srm, ltrimtt Hl'lll'ltNl'll. l'.Xt'lNlI Xtulvtv .
Hoiuztrtl llllllgI'l'ill, hllll'l1'l'l'lI1l Olson. littgfxit' Ye-xtlmmin l.4uttl
Smith. HL-lcn Nlillcr, Ilonatltl Rcmlmv. Ritltntrtl lylll. Ill-lll
ING, Lztircl Smith, Alatnics Ytlflllll. Nlznilxit llvtgzntl. limiting UI
l'i tu Sli'
sun. CIOSITNIIQS, RON' l: Nlzltrcllat 1" nlcx XM-sliuni
NIxn'lt'm' l,1lcltkt', Luis Nclsnti. Ruth lllaltk. HUllll.l l.L'Xllll. Mlm:
Olson, RUN' 2: Nlitrx Kllllllllg. Nlxtlitzrit' llcllitx Stmlwip, Nlllll
1 lltll Xl IIN
son, xlllllllk' llirktngltt,hluxttltlt' fl.lllllhll'. Xlalxix Xttrgus'
lhwmkx. ROW' fl: Ii1llllt'l l't'lCl'SUll. llzttlcllt' l'4-Insult l'l:t1ltt
Kiiutwn, Nlgtrilytt 'lmtt'iiwn. llcttx Nlttltlmmn. lirmwlim' l,imlt
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mam. lit thc tctltvl liltlllll' ul tht' ptmlmttutt,
C'ln'ixtin'w C"nul" 'tri' lmin-' Olstm. Giant- XXVQINIIIITUII.
Kllclivlat. Alvratlcl Sta-ilvt mul l.ttit4l Smith.
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ROW I: Xl.nx Xlmc-1. l'11'llL' Killlllllg, Nlznrx Kllllllllg, llal
fll'lllL'lIlllllN, ROW 2: Cixnml lllliilllliiilll. l.1lYmnlc l'an'ks, Gur-
xxliw l,:n'mn. lnix Smcnsun. ROW' fl: .'xglll'S HICIINCII, llzlrol
l,inmlL'Il. RONCIIISIIW l'L-lvlwll, Snc Sll'll,.lO1lllllL' Il2llXOlNOIl. ROW'
I: Rnlll f,XCllgLl1ll'll, fllznulizl Ncms, -lllilllll l.l'lllllOlLl, Nlzn'g:n'cl
IKIIOIIIINOII. ROW' 5: Suu Nl1lI'lll', Nlzlrilxn lll'lNlIlli'lx5Oll, lrcnc
Ull, Sxlxial Olson, Nlnry Lon Lllllllllllv. ROW' 6: n2ll'll1lI'1l
l,I'lllOll1l. Nlzlrilxn Killlllllllllll. llznlmxlru Holam, Nlaniolx llt'tlNll'OIIl.
XlLlliOlN llglw.
ROW I: Kiznolxn Olxlgms. l'llllLllll'lll ,Xlu-xml. -Illllllllllll Hllllll,
Xlanglnwilc' B4,'l'gi'll, Nlqnx Xnn Suv,-xmnn. Row Nlgnic- Xl'lIlSll'OIlg.
ROW' 2: ,IHLIIHIC Cilanlnvllrll, lin-llx Xlnlmloun, lla-xcllx Hllllx1'NlL'l.',
l.Ol'l'lIlIlL' lfll-ming, Nlgnlu llml, Nlgnx .Xnn -'OllllNOll. ROW' Fl:
Inu llllllbl, -,CLIIIIIU l..ulx, Dunn link, SIINJIII .Xlltll'l'S4Dll, l'.Yl'lHl
,xllllL'l'NK'Il. nlmu- linker. Pcqnl lhmxn. ROW I: Rlllll hpcn-
wn. Nunn lilulwxlcv. lic-lu Mnnlcl. Xlxngc-xx llznll. ROW 5:
Xlznxix .xllQ'llNlllll'. Lois hltlllllvbll. llclvn Xlillcl, xlLll'4LLlL'llll Olson.
X x lilll XIII 1 Xln lllllltl
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ROW l: l'wxul'Ix XYLIIIQCII, -lllllll Nmg1mnl..Xmlr4-x NL-lwn, Rlllll
Nlxnlaun, Row Nlqnic Slnlalus, lilznnc lllllllK'Illlilgl'll. ROW' 2:
lluis QICLIII Rcwl. l,1lllllllL' llQlllYL'll, Nlgnx Olson, l,iI1n kIOllllSOIl,
Nlanw lloclnl, Wilnm lbnlmuullm. ROW fl: lltllk Skull. Ritz:
l,nL0w. xllllll'll1l Nl'lll1l. xlllfllkll l'oxlL-nsrm, llc-lu l'i'lt'l'NUll. Ilan'-
luznul l'Cll'lNOll, ROW I: Kialrulim- Nlzullznwk. .Xnclrcy Wolll,
fLlmn'i.z lfink. Ciulccn Slupllcn, Nlzlrilxn BlllxL'l, Nlzlrlcm' XYUHI,
l'zn lllmnpmn. ROW 5: Ruth .Xnn Olson. HK'XL'l'l, l'l'lCI'-
mn, lilmin lkllOllllJNOll. licwrlx l'lllL'NllK'll. Nlznilxn Milimlcn. lixn
Waulmll. ROW li: xllllllll SUNIIIOIIIL. Kzlllllccn lflcslllc, Slnllcy
Smllllxlcr, RLIIIIOIILI Nlualn. ROW 7: Xlznlc-nc l.llllllxC. Sulwig
Nlnnson, llunngl Xslwn. Ilalrllcl l'l'lL'lNOll. Nllll'lt'lli' l'4n'kw. ROW'
X: R1nnnn:l Wxnnc. lic-llx lllilllllbiilll, llcllx Slcclc, Pliscillzl
lfvlgyllsmrll. licllx lIl'll'l'NOIl.
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Xlguilxn IIvc'g.mI. loam Olxuu. ROW 2: l.111illc xY.lIIIII.N.l1IIIIl'
liimkmqm. Xlauxxl Smvuwll. Xlu-I.: IILlIxIxl'll. ROW II: k11lI1IL-4-I1
ll'IISL'II.,I1IIll'I Ilmrlmu. II.nIu11x1l Rum. 'Iran Iynplam. ROW I:
SllCS1'ILII.fI1lIOI I mc. ISI-wxlx Ililugrn. Ihvlmgl-l1uuImmx1.l,lmi:1
Igmxl ul
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ROW' II I.1xiN I.. , . N 1 '. V. mc I"usx.
Xlaujmnim- Ilcllic. NI.ngzu'm'l Im' IIlul1l. I'I1xlIis IIllLI.IIlI. Rul
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Blank. ROW L: Ilm-lon Izummu. Iilliw .XIIlIl'l'NOII. Klum- Iclmwln.
NI:1rjm'x nlvnwlu. Cllalllmvllu Ilullzlrlll. KILIIIUIIL' lfgulvidv. Imac Ilmr
lmmnn III-Ilckwn. ROW .I: RIRIIIIXII ,IOIIIINOIL XJIOIIN IXIIIKIHIKI
Ruth lhnnp. Sm-lm.: Xlulvlwu, Iiqn IIm'nm-Iw. lim XIII' XIIILQ
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.Klum iialrluw. ROW I: l-.ulu Izggv. NXHIICIH' Ilgxlv. I.1xum I-mx
sI1lIcl1, Igllliu' f'.IlI'-OII. Ivqm IIAIIIN. XIlLL'5I1I1Ig1'I. ROW .11 I1llll'I
QIOIIIISIIIII, Iilanim' IKIIIIINOII. Xlgnx XIIII l.1nmm,I.1uuum' Xmlu,-nw
Ixallwc'I link,
ROW I: Rcm SOIIRNCII. licwxlx Hull. QIUZIIIIIL' Glow. Ilgulmlga
II1llI5L'Il. ROW 2: IIcwlIx lt'lIiOII.kIO1llllN' Ilzmmn. Fllllll' ,IL'IINi'll.
llzlllmrzl Ivll. IICIIX Uqlmlnlv. ROW' II: .XIIIICIIV Xilclliwlx. Iilifn
IJCIII Nlaulin. Xlzux xllll II1llINl'Il.,IOlllllIC Ill-Ilia: ROW I: IIUIIN
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IIIllIxl'. IIUIIIILI WUIII. .X1'I:1mIc-ml IIUINUII, ROW .I: 'lumix Iuu-rs
I5'uIm'lr'u IIl"u'1lm'n lIi'lm' SIIIIIII IIVIIIIK' llaunlmlu ROW ti: Yau
Ncpp. Xlgullrm' Suu-lmnl. Sllillclx kulllm, XIVIIIIIIL' Kllllllllg. Ihwxiv
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The purpose of the Hi-Teens Club was to promote
friendliness among all the girls: to develop their char-
acter, leadership, personality and capability: to render
service, and to create a high standard of ideals for
themselves and the high school.
Again this year packages were sent to Graz, Austria
to the needy children of their school. Also sent were
health supplies such as soap, toothpaste, and other
badly needed items.
They showed their originality and initiative by
entering a float in the Homecoming parade and stag'
ing a pep assembly for the Mfinona-Albert Lea basket-
ball game in the middle of january.
Many children's hearts were lifted at Gillette Hos-
pital for crippled children in St. Patil when they re-
ceived stuffecl animals made by the members at Christ-
mas time. The girls also made favors for patients at
Naeve Hospital at Easter season.
Meetings were held once a month and programs
were planned for each meeting such as "How to style
hair for teen-agers" and "Correct clothing for the high
school crowd". Speakers informed on these topics were
invited as guest speakers.
Most projects mentioned heretofore were planned
by a representative council composed by two girls from
the senior, junior, and sophomore classes who were
chosen by the members at an early meeting. The
council met every second Tuesday.
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'I'Ol' l'IC'l'URli: Ramona Myran. janet jolmsrud, Nlargaret
'l'veit, Pauline Hansen. MIDDLE l'lC'I'l'RE: ROW l: Mari-
lyn Kaufmann. janet Grasdalen. ROW 2: Charlotte Holfarth.
Marjory Jensen. ROW' 3: Beverly Blakeslee, Margretta Olson.
BOTTOM l'IC'I'URE: Barbara Kron, Lois jean Reed, Nancy
Nepp at the Washington Ball.
'l'o enahle students that are especially interested in
science to work more on projects and assist in labora-
tory work was the purpose ol' the Science Club.
'l'he lirst project lor the cluh to undertake was a
lield trip through XX'ilson Packing llonlpany. An in,
spection ol' the Naeve Hospital, including the new
wing, was another lield trip during the year.
Student who have a "B" average or ahove, and who
have successlully conlpleted one project, ht-long to the
Minnesota -Iunior Acadeniy ol Science. 'l'hey had
their meeting on April 235 at the University ol' Min-
nesota, at which tinte their projects were displayed.
Big' lsland proved to he an excellent excursion
ground lor the cluh throughout the year. Several trips
were made to collect various types ol' plants and
animals lor use in the school lahoratory.
Miss Olive johnson. who taught in Boulder, Color-
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l'ziliner. Nlitlsex lluggan, Xtknien linnnons.
ado last year as an exchange teacher. was advisor.
tlurtis lCngln'itson served as president: Lowell Barr
was vice-president: and Williani Kuchura acted as
secretary-treasurer lor the group.
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lltllUlllN lxooistra, llcttx lllalve, Xlznt llolnupiist. Sena Xlathens. john Sllllll. l,axon fiILlNtlLllL'll. Lowell llllll
llaxul llxtlterson. Betty lleather.
Ramona Nlyran, Curtis linglmritsen. -latnet fil1lNll1llL'll, Georgt
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"l ally mysell' XVllll the nutionwicle Fellowship ol
the Hi-Y hy accepting the purpose: 'l'o create, main-
tain, ancl extencl. tlirougliout the school ancl com-
munity. high 5l2llllllll'ClS ol' Ciiristian Cll2ll'2lC'lQ'l'.H 'l'his
IS tl1e pledge taken hy Hi-Y IllL'lIllJCl'S,
The senior boys met XVecl11escluy evenings with their
aclvisor, lforrest Willey. lntlirectly, the Hi-Y is af-
filiatetl with the YMCA, clirectetl by M. Snyder.
Owutonnzt was host to the clistrict Hi-Y convention
helcl early ill the lall. Delegates saw movies o11 tl1e
alcohol prohletn ancl engaged i11 ronncl table cliscus-
sions Oll l'lll'l'Clll social prohlenis.
One ol' the most connnenclable projects ol' the year
was the encottragenient to Alclen boys i11 starting a
Hi-Y Clutpter ol' their own. The Beta group also clis-
tributecl clonation containers lor the March of Dimes.
Hi-Y boys liave their share ol' lun too. Alter form-
ing teams, they begun rouncl-robin basketball tourna-
ments which proviclecl a great part ol' the year's activ-
ity. Social events inclutled a hayricle to Big Island
and an April l"ool's party.
lop l'll'lllI'L'f Alznnes Korn ontitnnps lflclwztrtl Wht-lain :ts Roger
Rickheim. .lznnes Nlclieown, Klztrlyle Pierce. :incl George Vancler-
mate lmzttlle for possession.
Circle l'icttn'e-Hi-Y ollicersz ROW I: Keith lnghritscn, vice-
presicletit: .Xrnt I'ecle1'so11, SCt'l'l'l2i!'N. ROW 2: Harold Duffy,
piesitlentp james Nlclieown, lliCllSllI'Cl'.
ROW l: Cliarles Nlztliner, Rohert .'xl'IHSII'OIlg, Kiztrlyle Pierce,
George Yztticlertnztte, Cerztlcl l'lKlW1ll'tlSOll, .-Xl:1n Krueger, Richarcl
Norhy. Hurolcl Hong. ROW 2: liclwttrcl Whelan, Keith Ing-
hritsen. llonalcl Renslow. lingeiit' Albertson, Hnroltl llully, Mel-
tin Nelson. l':1t1l filll'lSlClliCll, Qlatnes XItKeown. RON' fl. Al'lll
l,C1lCl'Sllll. .Iohn Nepp. Richatrtl BOII. William Chase, 511111111111
l,escl1el'ske.-Ie1'1'1 Bl1IlsL'SlCC, .lznnes Kortl. Royal Hztytlen.
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was thc haslxclhall lUlll'll2llIlCllIS. Boys no
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Urlcy liurgcsm, ncwly acquircal junior high llllllllk-
inalus lllSll'lll'lUlA, look owl' thc lcaclcislnli ol thi- Gain-
nia lli-X group lhim war.
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'l'hc purpow ol thc glillllllwllll' lilll'lllL'l'lllg ol a high
illllldllllll ol' flllflxlllill clizliacu-1+'i5 coincimlal wiih lhal
ol' all lli-Y organizations.
lhc regular lllL'L'Illlg5 wcrc hclcl cvcry Monday cw- V
ning' Ill 7:30 inxi. Richarcl Nclson pwsimlcal, whilc "
Clhalmlain liliarlcn XYulll ollcrcal lJl'llL'1llK'll0llS.
lllllCl' olliuws t'lCLlt'll lor lhc' year wcrn' lvan Crotch' 'N fl
huis. vim'c-pu-siclviill -laik XVL-alas, SL'l'l'L'Illl'l'Z anal limlf
wanl lforlmcs, Il'C2lSlll't'l'.
.-X Pllllll-llllllilllg' aclicinc wan thc sclling ol Cllirimnax J
lrccs in collahoraiion with thc .-Xlhcrt Ira Y's Nlcn on
a small coinniisnion hasix. 'l'hc boys alno l'0UllCl'llll'll
willl lhc litlll HifY in lllSlJll'lllg thc Xlclcn yllllllh to
lorin a l'llllIDlL'l' ol' their own.
Una- ol' thc inosl ulll2lgllClll'H aclivilics ol' thc wal
Al.. lcain had a chanfc to lake pam in thc sport.
l'Ol' l'lC1'll'Rl'1: llonzilcl llcarclon, illiznlcx llolinqnixl, and
liarlxlc I'cnnis cxalninc prospcflixc Cllnislinas In-cs. lZIRCll,li:
Lliarlcw Nnlll. lark XS cvks, lamlwanl l'o1'hcs, Rnlianl Nvlson. lxan
Groicnlnnis.
IHCIDW: ROW l: iihgnlcs l-'axlcip thnx Nelson, lohn filllllllllll
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lxan G1'olc'nlnlis, ,lark Wccks, llnann-'0lson. RON' L: laul
Hanson. l.1lWl'L'lH't',I0llllNl'llll, lzail f1UlSll'lIl7.f.ll1lI'lt'S Nnlll, Lliai-
lvs HUlllllllllSl, Bill Conlon, ROW fl: Nlillon llalcli, filllll'I'l
Whilson, l.llNl'l'lI1'l' Nlillcr. llcn l:ll'lll'lkilxSUll. RUNS' li liilwaiil
lforhcs, 'I llllllllh XYhclan, ,Incl l'pin. llLll'lLlllLl 'lhoina-svn. -lohn
lfons, l'1l'lllHilN l.a Yalliv. ROW Tw: KClllll'lll lixans. Rolanml lhoi
Non, llonalil Rcaulon, .lohn llonoxan, Douglas Nelson. ,Xlan
KIllltlSl'll. lllilloul Salhcl.
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With an eye toward the future, the Alpha Hi-Y at-
tempted to establish a high standard of Christian char-
acter throughout the school and community.
Under the guidance of Egil Hovey, social science
teacher, tl1e Hi-Y members met bi-weekly on Tuesday
evenings. This group of I7 sophomore boys succeed-
ed in becoming a very industrious organization.
Several members of the organization attended the
fall Hi-Y conference at Owatonna. Other activities
of the club included the coat check stand at all the
home basketball games to raise money for the club.
The club also participated in the sale of Christmas
trees which was sponsored by the Chapter of the Y's
Men and under the direction of M. Snyder. The
profits from the sale went to the Camp Moraine fund.
Traveling to the National Hi-Y conference this sum-
mer will be some lucky boy from this group. Mfith
this program, the Hi-Y concluded a busy year.
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Sophomore coat check-Betty Arnold checks her coat at the Hi-Y
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stand. Mike Skophauuuer, Arthur Anderson and james Eugen
are checking her coat.
Alpha ofiicers-BACK ROW: Mike Skophammer. president:
james Eugen, chaplain: Myles Winjum, secretary. FRONT
ROW: Charles Squires, vice-president: Henry Ruble, treasurer.
ROW 1: Roger Naylor, james Eugen, Myles Winjum, Mike
Skophanuner. ROW 2: Charles Squires, Roland Green. Roger
Ackland, joseph Girtz. ROW 3: Henry Ruble, john Lemke,
john Sturtl, Virgil Ryan. ROW -4: Richard johnson, Loring
Olson. William Ryan, Arthur Anderson.
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ll0'I'4l'UM: Gayle l'ClL'lSUll, loltn Sllll'l1. Nlargatrel lliotnpson,
Nlztrjorie Daw. Betty Gamble. .Xnita Victor. -latnes Nielsen.
llliehael lhiggatt, liclwartl lferbes. -loann Hellelssen. lletlv Mul-
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Untler the topic' "Should the Fetleral Government
Attempt to Eqllilllll' Etlueational Opportunity in the
United States." the Discussion Club voieecl their opin-
ions at the Speech Festival at Rochester. Nine mein-
bers ol' the club attentletl the meeting.
Another project untlertaken by the club was the
sale ol' basketball booster pins. This was very sue-
eessful, lor one thousand ol' these pins were solcl in the
junior and senior high schools.
Barbara Antlerson antl lilwootl Reiin were sent as
representatives to last yCar's Minnesota llniletl Na-
tions Conlerenee helcl in the legislative ehatnbers ol'
the State Capitol in Saint Paul. Along with stutlents
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clown. 'l0l': Ralph -lensen. Nora Walsh. lfltvootl Reitn. Nlatr-
gatret Blunt, Ulzttttliat Ness. l,t well llart,
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throughout the state, they stutlietl the structure and
tluties ol the llnitetl Nations. Reports were given by
thent about the ronlerenc-e to the history classes.
.Xt the regular meetings, lieltl in room E503 every
other XVetlnesclay alter school. loucl voices eoultl be
hearcl expressing their opinions. National, worltl.
eonnnunity antl scllool problems were all tlisrussetl
and tlebatetl during the year. lt's not all work anrl
no play, lor a steak lry, heltl at liclgewater, brought
the year to a very tleliglttlul close.
Miss Sebert seryetl as atlvisor. as she has all previous
years. Gayle Peterson presicletl as presitlent while
Nora XX'alsh aetecl as secretary-treasurer.
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n 1.1 ILII. etty 4. A iui -ellers. Lomie Biyc, ll
1 4: z zv't in -1, Rober 'olinson. -ozinn Vzindenlieuve ,
Sharon Zobel. .eztnette Wong.
Completing its lirst year as an organization was the
Art Club. under the supervision ol Guel Dostal, advis-
ing art instructor.
Being a junior high organization, the club devel-
oped many various types of art work. Some of the
many phases were wood carving, puppet making. post-
ers, Christmas gifts and cards.
The Art CIlub's Homecoming lloat was one of the
prive winning ones. Posters were their contribution
to "Clean-u J, Fix-u 1 and Paint-tt J XVeek" as well as
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Courtesy XVeek. They also made posters to advertise
the various school activities throufhout the ear.
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The students arranged many displays that have ap-
peared in the junior and senior high buildings, as
well as in the business area of Albert Lea.
'lihe Art Club was responsible for the stage craft
work done for the Historical Pageant and contributed
to the stage setting.
Middle picture: Observing Barlmzirzi Buy. secretary-treusurer.
working on her carving. are .lon Bern, president. and Arthur
lelfers. SCI'gC2llll-2ll'2ll'lHS. Bottom picture: Wayne Westland,
Connie Boyd and Robert johnson watch Guel Ilostztl demon-
strzue the use of ai new paint.
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.XBOYICZ Robert Sehtnitt. lxan Grotenhuis. john Sllll'll. Charles
llohnquist. l.e Rm Yan l'rt-osth. 'lannes lingen. Clayton Nlzttlsou.
RIGHT: Otlirersz john sllltll. SCl'l'Cl1ll'f1 Rohert Stlnnitt. treas-
urer: Claxton Xlattlsnn, presitlenl: .lantes lingeu. tice-presitleut.
Filming, developing ztntl enlarging pictures were
just a lew ol' the luntlatnentals in which the tnenibers
ol the l'ltotog'ralmlty Club reeeivetl training. The au-
gles at which to take pictures antl the timing ol' pit--
tures also were stutlietl tluring the year.
Contposetl ol' a group ol' senior high students, all
boys, the Pliotograpliy Club heltl its meetings every
Monday night alter sehool. They niet with Russell
Harding. organizer ol' the club, in his room which is
loeatetl in the junior high builtling.
One ol' their outsitle activities was the taking ol' pie-
tures of ehiltlren visiting Santa Claus at the Tot Shop
ou Clark Street. You eoultl lincl ntentbers ol' the or-
ganization selling hot dogs anal eollee at all home
football games during the year. This was another
tnouey-raising project lor their tllgllllllillltlll.
The outcome ol' their money-tnaking projects result-
etl in the purehase ol' a new llash bulb attaelnnent lor
their eanieras.
In tlte profess ol' developing pietttres are .Iantes lingen. Claxton
Matlson. .lohn SIIIIAII :tntl Robert Schmitt.
ws.
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Susan fluderson. .Xliee KZIIIPIIIIIUYFY. George Yan Zyl. Margaret I'veil, Carolyn Olstaas. Nancy Xepp, .lennie XViltleman. Ralph
qlensen, Marguerite Bergen, Reka Venema.
The Bulzo fowlj Clulm, organized by Miss Clara
Berdan, was composed ol the members ol' the Caesar
class. 'l'his group is made up of second year students.
NVhen the occasion for a meeting arose, President
XValdemar Storviek took over the duties ol conducting
the business at hand. Other ollieers ol' the group were
-lark Brince, vice-president: Helen -lanson, secretary:
and Allmertus Bratt. treasurer.
The Latin banquet on Felzruary 23 was the high-
lighting activity ol' the eluh lor the year.
ROW I: Fllen llensen. Rita Lukes. Ruth Qlerdee. Bernadine
Pierce. .loanne lfoss. Margaret Blunt. Barbara Tell. Helen klanson.
RON' 2: lVilm:t XYildeman, .Indy Leutheld. Donna XVt'llll.
Ieanne Cady. farol Lindtll. Selma .Xnderson. RON' fl: Marion
Neilson. Ruth Xladson. Xlarnzt filllls. Bat'h:u'a nlensen, I'at l'ltei-
Enlarging the Junior Classical League by initiating
lell new members was the purpose ol' a November
meeting held at Susan .-Xnderson's home.
In February, a banquet was sponsored hy the Junior
Classical League to which all Latin students were in-
vited. They also attended a joint .-Xllxert Lea and
Austin banquet held in the latter's school in April.
Ollieers lor the year were Carolyn Olstaas, president:
Susan Anderson, seeretary: and George Van Zyl and
Marguerite Bergen, program chairmen.
sen, Sue Steil. Nlahel Huher. ROW lt Kathleen Heitland.
Drzrothx Kooistra, Betty Heather. Caroline Nlaeliacek. Beverly
Ieuseu. Betty Blake. ROXV 5: Xadiene Dale. Nlary Knutson.
lLr:tt'e XYastnoen. XYaltletnar Storviek. .Xlheitns Bratt. .laels Brint'e.
William Kuehera. Lowell Barr,
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Under the guidance of Irvin Volkman, the Audio-
Visual Club has completed its third year as an organ-
ization formed for senior high boys.
Because it was limited to a membership of twelve,
and few regular meetings were held, the club did not
elect ollicers. Boys ran the projector during their
study hours for various classes, at noon and also on
special occasions after school hours.
They learned to cut records, splice hlm and run
slide projectors. The occasion arose at the Honor
Society Carnival lor the Audio-Visual Club to display
their knowledge ol' the operation of the projector by
showing comedies to the public.
Maintenance of the film equipment was also a duty
of the club. The walls of the audio-visual room are
soundprool' so as not to disturb the classes adjoining
it when a movie is shown during the day.
ROXV l: Marjorie Peterson, jean Kaplan, Lila Rose johnson.
Eva xvflfhllll. RON' 2: Ramona XVayne. Joanne Hanson,
Sharon Peterson, Ernestine Lindeman. Jennie Wilcleman. ROW
3: Nadine Diekman, Solvieg Munson, Shirle W'ollf. Barbara
Hanson, Shirley Lundstrom, Audrey Nlollf. ROM' -1: Mary
Holmquist. Marjorie Reynen. Margery Hall, Helen Svendsen.
Marlene Hlolff. Adeline Sather.
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ROW I: Cary Smith. Roger Hargis. ROXV 2: William Mac
Kay, Ronald VVillards0u, Gilbert Xvhitson, Richard Tenneson.
RON' 3: Hugh Brown. Nvalter Nelson, lVilIiam -lanson and
Roger Anderson.
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Composed entirely of senior high girls, the Ushers
Club was organized by Miss Clara Berdan to serve the
school and the surrounding community. The ushers
were on call for any program held in the high school
auditorium if their services were needed.
Besides seeing that the students filled in all the seats
for a school auditorium period, they also assisted for
civic programs when reserved seats were used, such as
the Cedric Adams Talent program and the Gateway
plays, which were presented during the year. Also
other groups which gave their programs in the audi'
torium used the services of the ushers.
Marjorie Reynen was the president ol this all-girl
organization and was the only oflicer elected from the
group. Meetings were held once a month before
school because ol the many out of town members.
Miss Berdan first organized this club three years
ago. Since then it has played a very important part
in the smooth functioning ol the school activities.
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The pttlsating rhythm of Harney Knatvold's Swing
Band added the final finesse to the season's gay occa'
sions. The lzreaking in ol' eight new members was
an ohstacle easily overcome.
In the dint atmosphere of the girls' gym each of the
dances began to the strains of "Sorento" and ran ttntil
near midnight. The appearance of the band was
inttch improved hy the new stands pttrchased by the
Student Council: individual lights eliminated the ne-
cessity of a hrightly illuminated dance floor.
XVinning first prize in the Naeve Hospital Benefit
Show was perhaps the biggest thrill ol' the year. This
entitled the hand to twenty-five dollars cash and an
appearance on Cedric .'Xdam's Talent Show.
l,liF'I' T0 RIGHT:
loel Upin. Leader
Harlan Knatvold, Dar-
rell Mtieser, Roland
Green. YVilliam Ku-
chera, Arnt Pederson.
Roger Naylor. Alice
Thuesen. Mary Ever-
son.
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A growing interest in the French people stimulated
the forming of a French Club toward the end of the
semester. The eight stttdents of the sixth hour lan-
guage class organized the club with the pttrpose of
examining more closely those customs characteristic
of these foreign people.
Officers of the club were: .Ioanne Clayhourn. pres-
ident: Marjory Daw, vice-president: Marlys Hoyt, sec-
retary: and Donna Ilhristopherson, treasurer.
Meetings were held every other Friday with Miss
Ruth Bauer acting as advisor. The vernacular of the
common people was more clearly understood after the
mastery of' typical French dialogues. A worthy proj-
ect was the sending of Clare packages to France.
LEFT 'IO RIGHT:
I o a n ii e lllayhottrn
Donna Kihristpherson.
Lorna Iiorland. .julia
:tnna Blunt. Nfarlys
Hoyt. Mariory Daw
and Vera Kaushagen.
Page 82
We '
"llueno" ancl "por lavor" became virtual by-words
this year, as inelnbers ol the Spanish Club introclucecl
their vast vocabulary throughout the senior high
school. .Xiclecl bv numerous English-Spanish puns.
members were itlentiliecl bv such characteristic phrases
as "por supuesto" antl "tnuchas graciasf'
lil Club cle lispanol took a three-siclecl fortn, cont-
bining the three seconcl-year classes into one organ-
ization. Meetings were helcl cluring their various
respective class periocls.
,-Xl cilll'l5llll1lS tiine. tnetnbers enjoyecl a typical Span-
ish celebration, complete with a plav in that language.
three "pinatas." which are bags lillecl with candy and
'ZVN ? 1,5
. tx X , -
XJ fe' Q x f an. .
N we
1 "! . ff fr, ?? -lx -1,-y-Swv.
oi-ge Pahner, secretarvi Harold Dullv. vicefpresiclent:
Dick Nelson. presitlent: Richztrcl Roll. tt'e:isurer.
nuts, and "l,oteria," a Mexican form of Bingo. Span.
ish Clltristtnas carols provicletl tnusic.
Other activities incluclecl the presentation of a pep
assetnblv before the Retl XVing basketball game.
Pseuclo-Spaniarcls gave their interpretation ol' the
North .-Xtnerican championship gatne between Albert
Lea ancl Recl XVing High, Mexico City.
Miss Ruth Hauer, Spanish instructor, actetl as atl-
visor lor the three clivisions of the club.
ROW l: loanne Halvorson, Lois Huber. Flilabeth Martin.
Annette Aitchison, ,loann Helleksen. Alice 'I'huesen, Marjorie
lensen, Nlaureen Overland. RON' 2: janet Gratsclaleti, lheltna
lacobstzn, Nl.n'ilvn johnson. lleverlv lruesclell. Barbara Kron.
Ioanne 1-znnble, .Xnn Burnett. Kathleen llensen. RON' gf
Ilarbara llolau, Gavle ligge. Lavon Grasclalen. Marlene Xncler-
son. Lois Yonlierg. Harold Dnlly. llettv Nlulclown. RON' ll: Rich,
:ml lkatz. Yalores Klltentler. .Iatnes Kortl, Nlargretla Olson, Helen
Nliller. George Paltner. Bessie llilltner.
'WIC
Page Hfl
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ple ra fy
within
f, l mls-ni
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su ru mm ff! ww awlupfwl in .ll-spwa few a Cfflmwzxffsr' 1:L"?s,mJ,l.
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Mlws wi .122 wwmm -'is-W1 'emi rx lx' fha! ihv Qzufi-Krzlw will :ak ' umm r -
..,, .5 . ,. g e
Zfwf Vfffxilsfi' ilu' mxllwm. ,lr punish apmmnlaflim-rx upon thc-mxefves.
'Um -W lfffis' W' M Hrm- da yan like the proyperts
P w v
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in tlmf ,vltws-luzua -.fill fx. it sms ll-nm. Sigur Q,ll:r:yQQQ QQQQQQQi:QuzQz:n 9:
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mum- bully wifi:-:mms rw wt. with tlm EFT? fgxsxli M
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MMT fifsesffrwll wgllnizwnl' Elm? ilu' ,lggvelff to wsszi :xml wc:-lxslllgv Sfxsaip
an A
' Pulxlislred by the Students of Albert Lea High Sclmol
Miss Murdock Tells
Of J
"Then, 433' P0179 and
fastening customs oiileial
merely
Miss Grace Mm'-
dock bill' Kip fibm
G1-en!
and
Staten far Six
that Bin,
at Columbia
we--..,.gw...A...k.. .wE....W......,.,.,,,- , YW, ,
fl f'il.lfEK'F Lfffl, MlNNI5SOT:'l, 5iFI1"l'Iflf5IBfffR 23, H343 during her
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munsil rnvcfiw , 7' vpvvmiwr 2.1 ffiwal-f:z:gy' PJ:.y?g-.2 Elm-r th:-1: rf-l "I th"
ibwfirfl lsfsw wlmties f willm-rw wall lw f-fvsnlm-tml Hwy. xmr Lendgghc
MUD' l"lK'l'1N 5 Q' nl 'To Had: Nix Dun" ix dvlinifvly nm U. , H, Qt
cient '1'hm1-fur. i , lhmnrial suppurt Im' flu- xuingf bsmrl msulfl ,md has nggpdiiimisndfx'
he gwwy Hppwiimwi' Sh? hmwfillhix Wf""S 'Wind will iw Nj-nw! L the mln' ferenx-as lfhglislx and .
M Hf""'9 If "M m""" ma" 'Mt -'4W"'g ' nlmruxl up tal lllakmz iillc has now lnrm Amedmn sQp,,m1g. The SK4,,f,,,1 when.
Hug: Nmfh s'rgm'tml thi- llwrnf' thc' Q Inrm 3 quzxrtetie-Q dim-anim-fi and :fn All-Amvrizrnu gm, mughy ffl lm-med in Watford, 16
tlw lxmmwumnixw pzrvrnlw ull! br .a P rg R X ,- V - raxiizw ix ilu- fliF3'bf'41 hwmr ygivfnl 'l will 1 1 f Lfndon
4 1 f.lm.lsnmz of Qzulxt numbers, the f- - ml-08 'IU Wm fl ' b
m'mlvulwz,:m.-za ul llw Rlwrlmffxll ww- famlc' Zlmrua prcsminxx will contain Tlw Al: Ln lm Sa lzalarlzslmevd Slxis Thin gfhmg 55 3 wdlnjnl
'l"'5""i "mg ml Ai'5fm ?""4"f"' 5" Q, and S, Mull vlmml-al music and semifpopun as-mx! fur' El mmmmivv wwfff will schwml. divided inhr art, mm-
fmlur ffl Iwu- ,J null- fwwl fl:l.mf,Q QQQQQQQ QQQ Q QQQQQQ Q Q Q QQ QQQ Q Q Ln, Qm.imm,memS and ,Wm dose ,wth of 33 7Q,,.f,m ,Jfwmmam,,? mow? and Qnginwring depart.
l M ffm Mm
an "j":l'Q Nlif M fxf'fkfi,i sh" ,IW ,gh li, nf, gm mm .M -ly ,HI Dun ffmigz, nf:-arzgevr for the Fred giver: to all pam-rx mmcflirix in YM 82'bCl0l LB further asltpallllxl
X" M' mm 'H' Um' 'ml 'mfg ,, M .U M N, Q, ,Z H, , ,, I AQ,,1,W 4, V yhm-dl group, will direct nexus writing and ffdiring. heaxlf into junim- and senior schools.
frlemrzop-,Mx-'fly' I-xr' lm . juQ'.l im- lguaw. QQQQQQSQQQ Q 'QQQQQQQ ' " 'Q 'A "K" lines and xmllw-Ulm, Special faux Mies Murdock has consented in
sl sum wily my gm limi -Q + l- Q Q Q QW KQQQQKQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQ an mugs and U,p0emph5.Q m,H5,,w,.Q ghmugh my Ah La lf. ga
llcmwmmlug mlm wall lmvv a f'l""l""Qm9 "mann V' law" .Y X A , fx' .. W, ,H tm., .E Qchwug :mv questions Albert I.-va students
' + . M , in hifi! whzmi , of tha- PM Ulm "I t 0 SY' 'I 'NNW 'J' 'I X ' Q . .V A A '
mrmll mlllnts lemi nllmfsasi !o Q1 . ,...EQ:QQQQ num hm? :Wim Hum 990 MWUGQ may have cnnvenuns Ernglllh PM
them, Pzr-I um-vnfe ui!! riffs- al ,"::'1d mf t ffm! Th! H, ln nu 52, hug 50,5 'fm rwfx. Ylwi1'sdIO0ls and life.
HUM, mvrrm mms Q A,-QQ .l f' -ml. nr Q ' Q f QQ QQ Q Q :Qi , QQ
Q4 Q ,, 1 If-7 - 24 mmm new mu-X .sm ,nf aww as ll yy v
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par vul.x fl M um enxfmmnn 4 w
' Mt! W Q! mmm' in All Ihr' rliifefzwm vI.1am-fa ol' For
m ghtspvw are jxzrbzrd svpmzatuly. M
new pre-aide-nt.
ed.
Mr. Lyon im'mdm'c'rl Um :ww mlm,
.0
'ea-
Blush
l-'lwrf-xml
sufhwl
, . 35, to
vm mmel-
and Miss
tha- law
:fave his
Ihr Srrxrr-
fry Lmlrnril,
umm. QQ1 Q Q Q QQQ Qdi YZQVVQ Fling Sllmfnlr-f am? Qhfllss Me-IULIQTQ1
, ' vm 2 fmumfl all 1 :milf wr www-41 :Q ew rmvs af-r, at xl uv
H':Q+:gf-1'mjQf'Qf4lQQjf1':QQQQfl"1iZQf ,,.,Q.f,..f,l We flu M1410 1-fkQ1l'vw ,,,,,,. ,,l,,, f,,,,,,,.iy Y,:,,.d U, MW, ,,
niQQQQ,QQL,EQWn QWQQQQQIQ Ffffl- "fh"W UV' .Him-H' :1wl:Jr:z.wu. Huw- lim' :mln nl' Ehlvstirw.
k ' W- '- ' wil? v::xf!e'r'!.llcv lluwlmlw.f,fpnllln1ExN lbmllri Mmsuilxky of Lfkrania
YW UH' IP-'PU' wax xln- prmiallng omrer nf thn-
paign chairman. Mm, Alla-rc .lwnwfx
and Mrs, Ii, Cs
frm!! Day, wzzxxfmryh Q-ilisvq fgfilvr llit-Afs
who hm Xuidvd the Im-nf .ng.mi:.z-
lion since its lrvgfruung hc-rv.
The Rev. NLG
John Hmlvam-n
merits of thc'
Vlrseinln Sturm
for the Natimml
lion. cleiwefrrd
uf lim c-vcrumg
lions fllmxn flu-
Allwr! Lea
sell 500 sunlm
hugh esflxmfl hnywf: lv
Nwuritp muucil during- the
month of July. The imairuthsrx
alan saw such oiher nntalales as
-v f 'I K Q Q1 Q Trygw Lic and Amin: Grnmyko,
UQM KQQQQMQQQ wi I Hsplllfjr If H155 Ilfty just lwforv he returned I0 Rus-
1. , .fl : 4 . -- .
. - 4 f f mm.
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K-,,,,,-Q,-g Spllg,-.SQ MNA flux" ln L'm'rxwi:ll UH, Slurvsxx -.mf QQ !"u"'MQ' Spgmlxh 'md fnfmhvjy
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:wg flnwix- www- X,.-rm, lf sly Ar., ,xflflllfl czwl-, dh., TNQ' 1f5'f'f than' 'ff'
gm, P,-g,,l.,W,p 4,fy,3,,l,, :zum-'S lumix, .ln :Sw f- mm lfllmx play, 'U 'l Qf' fu: "'VU"2f'5 R" O39 'Q'
- ,. 1 4 U. Il-1 fl.-1-1. if -I wan fzxlxllel .mfr run- v2l:w,:n.3x 1 , Q
:md an. xu ru ll eq l l S l QQ Qlu Q SFQQQQQQQQQQN am wnwd m 3 spew
mmpfmgn M1255 wlmllvxluvg' ilu' 'Vvgw .xi r-1.4
mxrwl fu Nw Qluefvzzth mlm wmr- .rv
lux' Gln' fsx'vlmmmz'v lrvgvuiw
rx nlvrnlwrwlxipv thi-:
vial auditorium wvtlon. They are
rvquirx-ll to be nlwnlulelp quiet
during ily! wuinn-V,
Hirst wf the zxrganizntiohs lo begin
VXWE was :hc Drama club under
'nee of Miss Grier. A short
held and aa
Co numirmto
she next
1 Yllebtihg'
Him Timm' Murtkfvk, who
Albert Im: teaching typing as
cixnmzv ixwlrzwtvr Iwm
mum-fs zu palm bill he-r
Wntlnml. England. on A
idxwvzw. fliifss Murdwk in Ihr
Hnglixlw washer tu spend xx your
Allmrt L:-n.
City
Winter
Amid the musrv halls of
junior msllcvxo, sa winhzr he
pmgmm if: to be irmxlgalnd for
ritizwnls of Albert Lea varly in
w-nlllz-12
For the tx-enagera there
be dancing to the strains
box music two ar
flue
Work. A rokeQ-gm H Mfg M f'
nwlr refreshr Q QLQ M A ,
ma and p WA '
more :mhivc K if ' ' K ,N l ' ,
game r-worn why, , Q ix .l.
fellows may bug Q' ' " "
ing or vuurking on it med
Aclultx as well H8 VN' Y, W wwa-f'
lIl,Ql1'1"E'5ilCfl in the 0 x A -A! 00128
wr and 15,9 31.533 ,,, QQQQQY 'Wa frmtbull
the cnllezo. Fi s Rf
are-ntly vnvourazq, . are. 'z
Armngmnfmls are undl .S
far lobuggan xlidf.-5 and skiing al
llfdgcwntvr am! the Connlq' club
ihompson
Wi Contest
af. ,Q
vemt Rzqlrslwrxtlxug Liv' lrigfh f-rlvwl Ulllvf V3-IM 'INV WW" f'f'PWf5'f"'1f F A . . Q
Q .Q Q Q1 Q Q QQ A :V Hg Q .Qi N -- ,Q WQ 5 , H , Q Q 5 .r:iv1y:'wLmw lmwfllu are luvulcfd bills. , .Q Q ,Q .. ,
'fr mm dmnm ffm Hd' 1 Ny' I' fx ,If ,my U uf, Q',.'f'..,Hf. 'V ,ie :iw .1-1.m:l1lp. 'llmw mqulpped The .uuliturium nf the crullogv will Cnc f " who GNC' ' was
bnsan Woswml, laxlzualweycly lulnlmzcle, XM A. wwk 1 rf z.m.::3 lu-f ,1, Q ,Q Q , Q I ,V 5 , , be . ,d i ,, A d h , V :hr-hlovzxnusef1lryMargartrtThm11p-
Illnry l:3vQ:mm, f'l:.n-les Vvhiil' dm lfnlflf-gm-l 1114.14 111'-4v11fHL"'f5 "N fgxlp., im? ,, I EM-,, Ur,:T?:2',?Ff,ah,,dt Uitdliffrz svn. Albert Lea high school snphu-
Gemrd Thm,gQwnQ FMA I-,QNX QQQQQQQ ..: .gl L+ l , .r Ns ,QQ King 5:53 1 p .11 4 x,, H p 0 ns, QQQQQQQQQQ QQQQ hm' poster which waved
QQ Q A..-- ' I " f' Second in Zlxv state poppy poster conf
I -- Q ....., QQQSQQ
me M W - ,, Mtcr winning first place in Ure
, Q 2 - city mmpeaitlon, Maxim en-
X -l ' o tered ln-r poster in Ike district
Has fl a W W e o 'W K 1 lry Dlsappeared P N-M11 W'-eff W P'-W
f. ' ' f ' , ' I ' ' first,
' . X . - , , A :mtcb with a cluster of poppies
The Bell? The RG'-'P ,ww le-rl Lux :nlw hw H -' 1 . fw x'f,mf,f,V. and :music puxvbfmvcl wmpxemly wld uf A Sum: of Umar' and fm, original 810mm as 3 yemiud.
- 1 A N Q Q Q Q ., . , , nnly throws as book at Henrys head
FWF? OH ID- WS Pl KPYY 1 ' 1 n 'v-:qnuluxl .... : ,, 1 ,.., 4 .y , . ,dd X
fl kj ,Q lf - S ' Mfg Q, Mull' "W 'I 'mmf' Hthr- least vulnerable section of his P' of the War dad and ammeq' cgn'
W Y' 50 ' Q Qifg:-:IQ Q QQ QQ 1 1 " Q ru luxh wlwol rlalwv anatomy gilmxe-d the dl-sxgn for her Wlllmxxg
Y 0lu' xillfb' N - - w Q5 - QQQQ 'hm ypar by Harney Thtmigh the han Streaks um entryv
lor M Q QQ QQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQIKQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ danny whidumim temfsviny an . . .
Urn-e from Ilia , QQ , " K , Q 2' Q ee. spmnwred iw hm
Qian htm dm 1 3 N Q 9 , 1'Q:. -air, 4 "
knack runmrp S35 K Y 'MQ 5 x
. Q W F '
Using the all! if
.,,,-, he ,..-.,,-f
Opposite page. Au LA HA SA stall: Editor-in-chief, Helen Mil-
ler: Sports editors. Royal Hayden and George Vandermate:
Second and hrst page editors. Elisabeth Ehrhardt. Mavis Au-
gustine, Elaine Knutson, Betty Muldown: Third page editors,
Marvyl Sorenson, Lttcille Walling business manager, Keith
Ingbritson.
l'iger Executives: Mary Lindahl, Alan Krueger. business man-
agers: Royal Hayden. Betty Muldown. editors.
Lights burned late in II3 PA. as the Au LA HA SA
and 'I'1t:r1R stalls slaved to put ottt their respective pub-
lications. Late hottrs, headaches and final near-per-
fection characterized senior journalists.
Placing special emphasis on the Homecoming, sen-
ior and Christmas issues, the AH LA HA SA stall' won
again the All-American Honor rating and state recog-
nition lor coverage of the Christmas seal campaign.
Publication ol' a yearbook revolving around a theme
of "Our Hearts N'Vere Young and Gay" proved a major
task for VLIGER stall members. Pictures, captions, copy
and ideas for make-up were ever-present in the minds
of editors and division heads alike.
ROW I: Lucille Wallin, Marvyl Sorenson, Marjorie Peterson.
loann Helleksen. Betty Muldown, Gayle Peterson, Lois jean
Reed, julianna Blunt. Betty Arnold. ROW 2: George Vander-
tnate. Shirle Wolll, Marilyn Tostenson, Mary Lindahl. Nadine
Dickinan. Lois Huber, Marjorie Reynen, Marilyn Heegard. Alan
ai.. jzi l
I
When financial problems arose, the business stalls
came up with more and newer money-making ideas.
Prolits from the sale of stttdent directories, refresh-
ments at games, the National Honor Society carnival
and stttdent theater tickets all helped to bolster the
funds for the two publications.
Conventions highlighted the year. as delegates ill-
tended the state meeting at Brainerd and the national
conclave in French Lick, Indiana, learning ol the latest
in yearbook and newspaper trends.
Politics were present, too. when several staff mem-
bers met each of two presidential candidates during
their 1948 campaigns in Minnesota.
Krueger, Mavis Augustine. ROW 3: Loraine lfleming, Nora
Walsh, Mary Everson, Elisabeth Ehrhardt. Joanne Gamble, Mary
Ann Larson. Evelyn Andersen, Michael Duggan. ROW -l:
james Nielsen, Marion Helland, Elaine Knutson, Keith lngbrit-
sen, Adeline Sather, Sue Seidl, Helen Miller. Royal Hayden.
far
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N I olllllc Hallvolsoll, llll lil'UlClllllll5, Nlzll'jlll'ic JOIINCII. Rlllll lllzlik, ja illl
Dlilllllly xV1lI'Ilf3l', Judy l,Clf'I'SUll, xl2ll'gllI'l'l 'l'XiCl. RUN' 2: .Xrliss
'LII C olll l'ilIlSI2lll, rxllll lllildv, Czlrolyll f,liSlllllS, Bvlty Skull. Alice Kllllfll'
lllllll cllllls N'llL-lzlll. RON' 3: jzlllcl ,lUllIlSl'llli, lklllllil Nelson. slhllll
KLISUH I l2ll'2l lhzlxllcll, lflillll' slllilll, fiililllilll Ncss, lm' vCl'll llucIsllcl'.
N l lsoucl Rcllll, joel l'pill, Sllillcx Kollllzl, l'illW1ll'll lfmlll-s. Roller!
ixICciOI'l1lll'l'i, ljWllfllC Fink.
I I
iliillilllg over the All LA HA SA was lllc big lligllliglll
ill' thc junior jourllzllisls during IllC yl'2iI'.
.-Ks ill previous yours, IDCCCIIIUCI' was SIJCIII lll'2HN'lllg
up and writing stories lm' the IDZlPCl'.'lillL' new sizlll was
flloscll liI'0lIl lllt results ul' IIICSK' zlclivilics.
'l'llc lirsl project ol' lllc your was lllt pulllisllillg ol' 21
SlllliL'lll l,lICl'l0l'y. 'lllc IIQIIIIC, zlclcllvss zlllcl ICICIJIIUIIL'
llllllllJl'l' ol awry sllllltlll was giwll.
'l'llis yczll' lillf jllllllil' lligll 4iUlllillZlilSlS plilllisllccl lllcil'
llrsl prilllcml PZIIDCIQ llzlsl YCZITS' lJL'll1g IllllIlt'Ug'l42llDll0ll.
'lllcy lllcl lill'l'C iilllcs 21 wi-ck ill llfl l'..'X.
,xllllI'L'N Hullzlllll. ROW Il: lllllli Grulcllllllis. fiilll'L'lll'l' Slllllgll'
lCl'. .IOZIII l'ClCl'50ll, klozlll I'iI'lll. Gerry xllfliillllil, Nlxlxis l'all'l-ls,
Beverly Splillglmrg, jerry' xIOhllSOIl. ROV' l: Rlllllllll l'l'll'l'SUll,
llullllc' IAIII l'il'L'i'IlYbl. Ball'll:ll'zl llzly, ,IJIIIICN filllltlltli. Willlul Yllll'
llc-lsluzllll. Curl In-llsc-ll.
fil1lXlUll Xlattlstin. Itttncx Wcntlt, llztrtis l,l'll'l'M!ll. Rithttrtl .Xntlt't'xtmn. Rtwht-lt Nt-lxtmn,
,X sixtittmtntt litmmtf rt't't'ivt'tl thc inztin ztttcntitmn ul' thc
l'Ull5lI'lIC'll0ll t'i't-w this yC2ll'. lhc htrust- belongs to
Sytlnt-y lf. St'llXN'2ll'lI, instrnt-toi' tml' this Stnitlt-Hughes
l'2ll'lDClllI'f t-tmurst-.
l'ht- inzttt-riatl tthl wan lttrnislictl hy Mr. Sl'llNN'2.ll'll,
whilt- tht- hop rt-tcixt-tl two t't't'tlits lm' lllCll' tln't-t'
litxurs at tltty, but no llllf was givt-n to llli'lll.
Eight at-nitn' lbtns wt-rc t'nmllt'tl in thim tottist-, lht'
t'xpt-t'it'nt-c gztint-tl tlntxtigli tht-ii' work will ht-lp thcni
grczttlx' in lilt: ztntl luturt- yt-ztrs.
lm
tltl
tht
llt-tht't'l .xllllK'I'N0ll. Xlclxin Xclxun. lillLlllllCl' lvtt-lstmn.
204626 015024 656
Hulping Nlism Mztht-l Rawlings, st-nitn' high stlmol
lib
ukn ztntl lt-turning tht- prtnpui' tant- :intl httntlling ol
rztriztn, lt-ztrning tu tliumt- gtntntl ntztgzuint-s antl
nt-w htmtxks wt'l't' tht' ptlrptrst's nl tht' l,llJl'2ll'y llluh.
lht' tluh lllt'llllJt'l5 wtnltvtl tluring tht'n
stutly halls,
t-lving ttntl t'l1t'tkitiglmtnks, typing, writing out tivcr'
t' slipx lui' stntlt-nts ztntl tltxing trtht'1' tttslts.
.X lt-w tml tht- girlx in thi5 Ulkglllllllllltbll ztrt- training
they tlo, their knuwlctlgt- will ht-lp tht-in.
-1nst'lx't's tn ht't'tnnt- :ttttutl lilmtrizttls, hut wlizttt-vt'i'
xl1llllt'l'll 1,XL'l'l2llltl.
Annu tlatrnt-x. 'I'wiItt
l'ctiL, Dtntitltx Boling-
ct, Ratmtintt Wannt-,
Page 87
4 ,-ws. as
ROW 1: Robert Olson, Lyle Doebbeling, Wayne Gunderson,
Patil Nagel, Richard Stadheim, Donald Nerad, Kenneth Houg
Ove Jensen, Robert Reed, Henry Ruble. ROW 2: Bernard Lee:
Daniel johnson, Roger jackson, Cleon Moen, Maurice Lysne
Ro er Kofstad l'aul Westland Truman Olson. ROW 3: Larry
g . . Q
Klukow, Marvin Pestorious, Donald Thompson, Kenneth Pestor-
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ious, Philip Kermes, Roger Will, Carlyle Tennis, Donald Persch-
backer. ROW Ml: David Hultgren, Roger Toot. jack De Vries,
Dwayne Fink, Duane Skophammer, Robert Mcflornack, Kenneth
Evans. ROW 5: Walter Nelson, Patil Sorum, Robert Dammen,
Norman Ruble, Ralph Olsen, Lawrence Miller, Duane Steele,
Earl Thompson, Roger Behle.
Ever since its establishment in 1931, the Albert Lea
Chapter of the Future Farmers of America has en-
deavored to develop leadership, citizenship, agricul-
ture and cooperation among its members. The FFA
represents an outlet for all boys taking agriculture.
One of the highest honors that a member of the FFA
can receive is to belong to one of the live judging
teams. Two of the teams, livestock and crops, placed
third in the district and represented Albert Lea at the
state convention. The other teams were dairying,
poultry and poultry products, and meats.
Duane Steele and Norman Ruble attended the Na-
tional Future Farmers of America Convention in
Kansas City, Missouri, in November. Duane received
one of the free trips donated by a railroad for out-
standing work in tl1e FFA. Roger Behle took first
honors in the national corn growing competition.
ROW l: Roger XVill, Philip Kermes, Maurice Lysne, Paul W'est-
land. ROW 2: Philip Kermes, Earl Thompson, Norman Ruble,
Duane Steele, Roger Behle, jack De Vries. ROW 3: Norman
Ruble, Roger Behle, Roger Kofstad. Duane Steele.
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ROW l: Cicrznlnlinnc l'gnn'ks. Xlznrlcnni' Xhnlllf llunnnngn C-unilunn. Bunn' Iunnn Suninns 1 s
Iznln I'clcn'sunn, Wilnnna llnnnnsunwlln. klvannn lllankv. Xurnnnann K. liailcx. nnnodlin n nxnnnn csn ni s ln n 1
RON' 2: NIan'lvnnc l':n1'ks. lfllllllt'il'lIllllL'llll1lgCll, l'nznn'lman'a l'clcn'sunn. nun s mi C nngins
ILIIIUI l'n'annlnncn'. lfnxnnnmcs Bolinngvn. RON' 3: Gcnncllc Halxonsonn. K lllNlL l'nLnu
. 74766 W .
lu prmlnncc cnnnplmalnlc citizens winln almilily lu
unnnlcrslanncl and innncrprcl lnnsincss situations and work
lnan'nnnonninusly willn pcoplv was llnc llllllllllll' ainnn ol' thc
lnigln silnool mlix'cn'silifzn1ionn flass.
illllk' main pnnnlmsc ol nlnis class was no assist yuunng
workers inn lnrimlginng nlnc gap lmclwecnn Ilnc nnnnnrainncd
wurkcn' aml nlnnsc nnnurc' skillccl.
Scnnion' slnnmli-inns who ilu not plain lu 2lllL'llll college:
lnnnn wi-rc llllL'l'L'5lL'll inn lcarnninng sonnna- ilclinnilc traili-
wcrc sc-lcclcml lun' lllt' connn'sc. liamln wc-ck, nnncnnnlmcrs ol
nlnc rlass spcnnn ill lcasl l5 lnunnrs unn llncin' joins.
Nurnnnann li. liaili-y was lllk' voczllionnznl t'0-Ulllllliillll'
ul llnns class wlnncln was lnrsl lllll'Ulllli'Cil nnnlu .-Xllmcrl l.c1n
High Sclnuul nllrcc ycars ago. 'l'wo cnscilins arc gin-nn,
lun' class work annnl lllIlL' spcnnl unn ilu- noln.
Uni nlnc juli arc Willncrl hlnlnnnsunn. l'lI'llll4.CS Bulinngcn' annil Nlarlcnnc
Winlll: llznnnlnxannl' sanlcsnnncnn arc Rulmvnl f:l'l'gl'l'SOIl. Oycn' llnnna.
Carlyle l'na-nu' :null Nlannnngml I4-sclncliskc: lilcnkinng uri- I,un'n'ainnc
llarlscnn. llonnnnic llnnL'nnnm'llcn', llonnnnzn Gonnlonn. licnncllc Halnunsunn.
Nlarlcnnc l':nn'ks, Nlanw jznnnc Dnnnnnn. l'lnilip l'ncancn'. licnnlznln l'clcn'sonn
:nnnil lannvl l'nannInncn': lilainnc 'lillllIlCllll1lgl'll, .Ivan Blake :mal
licnalilinnc l':nn'ks arc ullirc workcns.
ROW l: Marliss lierhovv, Kathleen lflesche, Slllllh Vandekam
p.
joanne Gamble, janet johnsrnd. Nancy Nepp. Peggy jacques,
Shirley Lundstrom, Ernestine Lindeinan, Barbara Kron. Margery
Hall. Marilyn Baker. ROW 2: Betty Felber, Irene Ott, Betty
lientnson. Carolvn Dahl, Diane Smith, Helen Miller, Marilyn
Kaufmann. Kathleen jenscn, Margretta Olson, Susan Anderson.
Lorna llorland, Cervaise Larson, Betty lNIuldown. Laurine Ander-
son, Beverly Hull. ROW 3: Dorothy Bolinger, Charlotte Run-
den, joann Helleksen. Geraldine Parks, Marlene Mlolll, Marjorie
Peterson, joan Norgaard. jeanne Katzung, Claudia Ness, Barbara
llraaten. jean Kaplan, Lavonne Christensen. Marilyn Reardon.
Shirley lVestrtun, llirdiene Meyers, Lois jensen. ROW -1: Sol-
ROW I: Verna Moen, Dorothy Bolinger, Mary Holm-
tluist. joanne Clavbourn. Irene Ott. ROW 2: Arnold
Biederman, Maxis Hahn. joan Norgaard. Betty Arnold.
Earl Sorenson. ROW 3: janet johnsrud, Lowell Moen,
Claudia Ness, Lowell Barr, Maxis Augustine. RON' 4:
Helen Miller, Darrell Mueser. Roald Storvick. Charles
Wulll, Waldcmar Storvick, LuX'erne Hoelsher, Ernestine
Lindernau.
veig Munson, Patty Cochran, Verna Moen. Rolland Green. Rob-
ert Reed. Russell jensen, Eslie Bergstroin, Darrell Mneser. Loivell
Barr, Lowell Baker, Waldemar Storvick, Roger Naylor, Warren
limmons, Eugene Verdoorn, Donald Mittag, lflugeue Prantner,
William Kuchera. Arthur Anderson. Alice KQIIICIIIIICFCI1 lleterlx
Wangen, Marv Hohnquist. ROW 5: Lucille Wallin. joanne
Claybourn, Audrey Nelson, Roger Schoning. Peter Mondcel,
Arnold Biederinan, Lowell Moen. Robert Dahlen. Albertus
Bratl, ltlaynard Leschefske, LuYerne Hoelsher, Howard Hull-
greu, Charles XVulIl', Roald Storvick. jolm Anderson, Kenneth
Peterson, Bill Stone, Loring Olson, Robert Armstrong. john
Slllfll, Patricia Letvis, Betty Arnold. Marv Ann Swenson,
The lirst appearance ol the Albert Lea High School
A chorus was made at a public concert, November QI.
The group was composed of 92 mixed voices.
Meeting every day, the chorus elected as their oflicers
the following: joanne Gamble, president: Charles
Wlulff, vice-president: jeanne Katlung, seccretaryg and
Lucille Wfallin, attendance recorder.
During the year the A chorus participated in several
public concerts. They gave a spring concert and.
combining with the B chorus, presented a Christmas
candlelight program. The chorus presented their an-
nual Christmas concert for the combined Kiwanis,
Rotary, and Lions Clubs. On May ti, the chorus
journeyed to Owatonna lor the annual music festival.
"Campus Daze," a two-act 0lJCl'Cll2i, was given by
the A chorus on February 26. This was the first op-
eretta staged by senior high students since "HMS
Pinafore," which was produced in 1945.
For the second year, a select group was organized,
consisting of 22 members of the chorus. These Mad-
rigal singers included in their schedule programs for
the Lutheran Altar Guild, Travel Club, Hi-Teens and
Minnesota Centennial Pageant.
Page 90
uniilmwml ul :rl girls ul Ilic Mllllllllllflll' claus, has lizul
i wrx' sxiucvlill war. ,XIIYUIIU pzissiiig ln rmmi lll-l
on lilualzivs aural llllll'5ll1lX5 nlurmg lIl'5l liuur umulcl
llk'lll' llic cliurus going llllllllgll lllL'll' IllllIlIIL'l'5.
Cllirislmns czimllc-liglil umiiu-rl wlricli was IJl'K'Sl'llICil Dc-
wiiilmcl' lfl. Illia' l'll0l'llS also sung lor llzlcrzllzillu-:ill-.
girls: Alzirjmic llcllic, prcsimlcnlg zuul Marilyn Hcml-
rickmn, SL'l'liL'l2lliy-ll'L'1lSlll'Cl'.
pulmlim zlrliriliw the-x' wurc cxpcrlml lu lg-urn llicir
rmliim-nu ul inusic, ll mliorus is 21 lfllllllllg' gruuml
lor ilu' .X clioiiis. Nvxl year inziny ul' ilu-sv mplio-
rnnrc girls will ln- glX'k'll llw Ollllillillllllll lu lmcunm-
im-nrln'i'5 ul Mr. Nlyvrw' AX cliuriu.
Iugmm- lllaxlmliiii. xlllllllll li.ml'in:nin. l.uYcin lIllClNlll'l, l'i.llll'Nl jpg
me l.llllll'lllLlll ziml fiK'l.lltlllll' l':r1l4x, euloixlx with Ilia' X nll0Illx.
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During lliu yL'2lli Ilia' ll clmrus IJ1ll'llt'llJlllk'll iii llic
lllc rlmrus clcflccl us llll'll' olliccrx llic lullowing
l'lYi'll llltlllgll ilu' clmiins climl xml Illlfllllllllll' in iimin
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.mil lugumi llcllvkxon, alfuullpgriiixl,
Ilia- ll ilnnux in lJlL'lJ.ll.lllHIl lm lllL'lI liimlleliglii filll'lNllll.ls
l0llL'6'l'l.
ROW l: Xlgnx llmulu, lniul l.imlvll. RUNCIIILIIN l'l'lClNUll. l'.iukmii,Yixi.ii1 llmliligvl. Xlailx Inu Xluwi. llclm-ii lgriwii, Run
lk-wrlx lSl.ulwsIm'c. llclvii Kimi. Ciznrolim- NllIlllllll'lx, Nnlai Alauolr' Xlanuu XIIIINIIUIIQ. l.u .xllll Nivlwn. iligiu' Wzmmu-ii. lllllilllll
NUII. n0llll.l lyxiiic. Suv Siril, lmlilcziir KLmnli'icli. Xlnrimiu Hcllic. Lliiislc-iiwii, ROW fl: l'IixlIix lllllldlll. iimwille' llc-mx, l.m-mir
lfuiul lillingsmi, Xlxuilxn lixw. .login Olwn. ll.rrlmi:r llzilismi, l.im-ii, llr-lmmw II.mwn. Szuzrli lime: llUl1lllIX lliilil, 'Xlznlm
Rutli ,'l'lilll'l'. RUN' 2: Xl.irx lxiiulsun. iklrul ll'1vc'.H:uL-I Soir-iiwri. lbulniux Wngvn. llvlvii Ilmiiipwii, lim lllilminnn
Izmrliwii, llhlllllt' lfmm. xliIlll'llLl l'iur1c, luis Xvlwli. l.1i Ymiiu- Xlzililxii llL'llllllllxNUIl. Xl.uiilxii luliiiwii. llc-xx-ilx lim-silill
llllllxx xlillhlll l'i'Iv1wrl. llk'llN Flxlxlwillil. SNlxi.i Ulvm. ll.lllllll.l ll'.lllll1' Rlllllllvlll. llu l'illlQlllll. luis llqrmillrni.
wwe if
RON' l: filllll'lCN llUllIllllll5l. Rogcl' l., lfolcy. Rogvl' Rolstattl, Cattoltn Olslttztw, Nlznion Yuoniztttx. llznol l.intlcll,
Xlznw Knutson. Ilqt litotcnlinis, C11n'ol litntnons. ROXY 2: Rltsscll -lcnsctt, Rolztntl Urccn. Loring Olson, Alt-ztnnv
C ttlv, llonztltl lVootltv:tt'tl, Kotnutd liitlzlltl. Rinltztrtl Linclcll. l'ftltt'zn'tl lforlmcn. ltztn CLt'ott'nlntis. Nlgnw lite-rxott. lfznol
ll'oL'. Mztrilyn lixmc. kloltn SIIITII. .Xrnt Pctlctsott. RON' Il. Wayne Uttntlcrson. l.ott'clI lizni. l'1ntI .XllllK'l'N1lll. klztnct
llnolson. Rtnwttlatlw l,L'lL'I'S0ll. llclcn Kton. l,ois ton llcrg. fiL'lLll'll Iltorgtwon. .Xntlx Sznitlvtx. Unit Nclxon. lislic
2 0 fm '
XVitl1 sou-tttx-lttc lllL'IIllJL'l'5, llll' ISHS? Scniot' lizlnd Ont' ol thu tnztvjot' atplzt-1tt'ztttu's ol thc yt-Ln' cznnc on
nam otutlmical llllitlllglltllll llll' yt-att' in rcntlcrittg lllL'll' May ti zu lllt' lmztntl YCllllll'Cll to Owzttonnzt to 2lllCllll
any scrt'ic-ck to school and cotntnunity. Untlct' thc thc ztntnlztl Big Ninn nntkic' it-stivztl. This IIlL'Cllllg
tln'cc'tion ol l't'ol'tmot' I.. Ennnons, tht- lmztntl spent was tliviclctl into tnztmctl conccrts ol orcltcstrzlk, cliorus-
tnttclt titnt- pu-pzxt'ittg :mtl tgivittg' two wcll-zlttcmlc-nl cs :intl lmztnclk ztntl intlixitlttztl IJl'l'ltll'IIl2llliL'N lay cztrlt.
ll"' '-'ta -zl' A-"'zl :"l'. - -
lm i N Mimi' S 'ml It H mg sunt PINK U As stutlcnt mlt1'ct'tot', .loci Uptn look ovct' thc baton
, . . . . tluritw' thc ntnncrotts wr lazntcl at-ssionm.
lltc bztntl stztttccl nt thc lfztll Upcntng, Hotnccont' R I l
ing. and Clcntcnttiatl lJ2ll'2lill'S. 'lltcy 1llSUllClll0ll5ll'2ilL'Cl .-X Itrzm qnztrtcttu contpost-tl ol' -lot-l Upin ztntl Bill
llll'll' tnztrcltittg ztlmility :tt :ill liotnc lootlmll gznncs. li11c'l1ct'zt,corncts,Rogct'Nztylot',tt'otnIJonc,ztnclRoyal
Iltt- tznnilizn' pop bztntls at pt-In tm-ctitigs ztntl basket- Hztyclcn, Iiztritont-. l'lllL'l'l2llllCil vztriotts 0l'g'2lllll2lIlUllS
lull g2llllL'S1llh0I1llIlk' ltotn thc ranks ol' this group. tlirottgltonl tltt' fotntnnnity.
RUN' I: llonnnt Wzttcrtnztn. nloatnnt- Nl. Nvlson, Kant-n klllCl'N. johnson. llonqtld Sontlrol. Gloria Knntltson.l1gn'I .jont-S. Rohcrt
Cnolc Nlwtw, lilgtntc llttrg. Slnrlct .Xnn llilling. l.zn'ry Wolf, llrottn. Nlcltin 'ltot-. Nlatttrict- llztlllmcrx. llcttt lllllllllll, ixlllllll
lllllll l'lI'll'liil7ll. Matty l,ott sfNllllx,.lll1lll lV:1ltgc'tt. llilllllll Ric- Kiornick. l'il'lllllx Run-wc, .lllvn Clttmlcrson, llallt' Nlnlson. Dcztn
tntnn. ROV' 2: Susan Nelson, litcltn Qlcnnon. Nl1n'It'nc' Alvttlcc. liilwtigo. Rolncrt lztnncltill. Rifltztitl Oslntrn. Phillip Yun Buck,
lxvnncth lisw. l.1n'on SllL'llll'I'. Sltirlcy llatltorson. -lotu' Stilm. fil'LlLl'.l1ItlxStlll.l?illl'll1!l'1l ll-tnnwon, lboylc llztlct. ROW I: llirk
Nl niltn jctitlcc. .jon Pagan. .loan litxmlatlctt. hloztnnc IS. Nclson. Wu-ks. Dick 'I':niw. Nlgnwin liogwtzul, lilztvton Robinson. Sztntlrzt
ltnna-ly lngtztltlkon. llttgatn Stxtc. Nlxnlt-nt' Cittnn. .lttnicc Wttlll. Sgthin, litttlrgtrzt Httlmin. Wztyttt- XVt-ktlatml, llztvitl llcaul,
RON' Il: Mant li. Nclson, Axis Nelson. Nlzn'lL'nc Skull, Ricltantl
llergstront. Mary Holmqnisl. lilaine Sehoil. Darrell Xlenser. William Knmhera. lloel l'pin. llarlantl lhoinesen
Roxal llaxilen, john XYeilge. Carl hlensen. Peter Montleel. .loanne llalxorson. Roger Naylor. .Xlire lhnesen. ROW' I:
lirelyn Xntlersen. Marlene l.ncltke.1lames l-lngen. llarxl XYangen, Rolnert Reecl, Donna llanon. .Xriis Lnkens
l.erox Yan l'roosLx, Ralph Norton, Rollin Klonnlr. Cllarenee Qlinsen. l'atil Hanson. Kenneth Pestorions. -lohn l'etler-
son. Warren lininions. l'anl flrotenhnis. .lohn Hentlritleson, Susan Wk-strott, Marx .Xnn Swenson. Klarnien liinrnons
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l'rol'essor l.. liinnions' largest llunior Bantl this .X gronp ol thirty ninsitians niacle up Mr. linnnons
year praetieecl a varietl and interesting range ol nnni- lirst orchestra this year. 'llrey inet claily tlnring tht
hers to prepare theniselres lor their ultimate entrance lirst periotl to practice lor their many engagements
into Senior Ilantl. The elass ol' sixty-three will lorin lor innsieal interlntles. ,Xetirities ilnring the year in
the renter ol' lntnre senior organilations. tltltletl playing lor all school plays. the Clhristinas con
L iior high operettn, anal traveling to Owatonnz
All was IIUI work, however. as the season lountl the lqn' ilu- lgig- Ninl- Mum. 1.-l.Mimlb
young, white-elacl hantl providing rnarehcs lor junior
high pep assernlilies, paratling in Homecoming antl Special recognition raine to Darrell Larsen antl
eivie paratles anal jointly presenting a eoneert with the Carol linnnons. who journeyed to an allfstate orehestra
senior group. 'lihey also Hgot into the art" hy play- meeting. 'laeqneline Alohnson. l.nela Reetl anrl Cleo
ing lor the tlranra clnlfs three one-art plays. Nelson attentlecl a string clinic' at Mankato.
ROW l: Donna Chri-toplrerson, Yerna Kanshagen. Marx Knnts lilaine Schott. l'anl llongleltll. brace Wasmoen. ROW lg Wil
son, Carol linnnons. iiilhert W'hitson. Marilyn johnson, ROW' liain Knehera. lean Uentller. .lntlr Sinus. lleierlx Nelson. ROW
2: l.l1ela Reetl. l'hilip Knutson. Maxis -larolmson. Cleo Nelson. TDI Milliznn Sorenson. Yxonne llagen. Nlanreen llahl. Sl .KNIT
ROM' fl: litlwartl lforhes. Iran Grotenhnis. ,Xliee 'I hnesen. l'etet lNKfi llarrel l,1nson. .laiqneline llohnson. Mznilxn lhrolson
Moncleel. Rolantl Green. Clharles Holnupiist, lislie llCl'gNll'Olll. l.. I. IZIIIIIIOIIN.1lIlAl'llOl'. Marx ,Xnn Swenson.
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And never forget-for at sport cle femme.
The hrst sport in this section
Is football.
CSo we lost a game now and thenj
It's still a great sport, plenty
Rough, plenty tough-
The game of the real "he-men."
And next comes the fabulous
Game of the Court.
fNot tennis, silly, an indoor
Sport.,
Basketball-where you give the
Ref 21 sharp retort.
In return get a technical on
The st-orekeeper's report.
And ol' course there're the wrestlers
lVith "grunt and groan" stuff.
From the looks of their tnusrles,
They. too, can he tough.
l'here're always the shapelys of CLPXA.
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RON' l: Darrell Ranuni, Alan Knutson, David Mocre. Robert Edward H'helan, jerry Blakeslee, Arnt Pederson, Paul Hanson
Dolan. ROW 2: john Donovan, Stanley Folie. Harold Nelson. Gerald Edwardson, Louis XVagner, Melvin Nelson. ROW' 5:
Charles Easter, Laurence Miller. William Janson. Harold Dully. Douglas Nelson. Herman Stegenga, Robert Spurr. Charles XVullf
ROXV 3: Harlan Knatvold. Keith Ingbritscn. Richard fl. Nel- james Kortl. George Dress, Hugh Brown, Richard Anderson
son. Richard Boll. XVilliam Chase. Roger Nash, james McKeown. - .Iohn Nepp.
Dale jackson. ROW I: Duane Steele. Captain Cecil Varner
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Captain Cecil Varner receives the Lions Club Player
of the Year Award from Coach Patil Wilke,
1
Although endowed with much promising material,
the Tiger gridders couldn't seem to roll this year and
absorbed beatings in six Out of seven contests.
Owatonna issued an indication of what was to come
as they walloped the Bengals in the opening tilt, I9
to 0. The win over a weak Faribault eleven the fola
lowing week stimulated the spirits of players and fans
alike. However, five straight defeats were in store for
the squad as Mankato, Rochester, Austin, Red VVing
and X'Vinona each added lickings.
Austin was picked for the Homecoming game, but
the powerful Packers, led by VVeiss and Shipe, made
easy work of the playful Cats as they flashed to a fast.
well-deserved, I8 to 0 triumph.
Dick Nelson, left-halfback, was chosen captain of
the '49 eleven during the football banquet at which
Bernie Bierman, U. coach, gave the main address.
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Rl hl 1 uzurml. Slalnlm l'nllc': I,cII Cfuzml. llqumlml Xclmni C.c'nlc-1. Il1llL.f,iII7lJIlll full Xaurmw: I1-Il llzull. Rnlwll llulqln.
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llulflmuk lluluu. mxmlwr 22. gains Xlllilllgi' Iwhiml Boll! :mal Dulam. IIIIIIIIICI' 22. is IILIIJIJCKI In Illrcc Rmluwlm' rm-n 2ll'Il'l'
Nvlwuk illll'l'I'l' r'm' ma' in ilu' l'iJIl'HllIlIll ggzllm: Illlllxillg il xnmll Quin.
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lohn Ilonotau, f.h:n'les laasler and Harold Nelson more up to K-erald .Xune. Nlankato hallhaek. elndes Rolmelt Dolan. Stanlet
assist Charles Wnlll on a tackle in the Nlanlsato umm-. Folie. George Dress and lolln Donotan to store the gatne's lone
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ffadndlg' Hman ' '
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work out plaxs lor the ISHS seas
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Coach Roy Maas had no letternien to work with
when he lortned his Baby Bengal squad hut that didn't
prevent him lrotn organiling a team which pulled
through the season with a better record than their big
brothers. The Clubs won two while losing three.
The liirst two contests developed into routs, with
lmoth Alden and Freeborn .-X squads whipping the
young Tigers by the same score, 245 to tl. .-Xustin B
teain was next, winning on their own lield, Ill to 0.
By this time the gridders were lmeeonling seasoned
and tripped Austin in a return niatth, 7 to ll. After
their taste ol' victory, the Tigers were not to he denied
and won over Uwatonna hy the sanle margin ol 7 to 0
in the last IS ganle ol' the season.
Standouts in play during the year were quarterbaek
and captain Larry Hinman, and lulllmaek Andy Sand-
ers. The latter was promoted to the varsity teanl in
recognition ol his powerful line thrusts,
Luther Olsen. social studies instruftor lrotn Iowa.
aided Maas hy assuming the duties ol assistant toaeh.
B SQUAD FOOTBALL BOX SCORES
Albert I-ea Opponents
0 .... ----- ---Alden "A" - --- ---26
0--- ---Freeborn "A" - ---26
0--., ---Austin "B" -- ---l9
7--- ---Austin "B" --- --- 0
7--- ---Owalonna "B" - --- 0
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of lhc' 'SHS B squad season.
ROW l: john Jeffers. Richard Berglund. Frank Flan-
agan. john Brince. Henry Ruhlc. I.aVerne Baldwin.
Donald Reardon, Gary Smith. Richard Greengo. ROW
2: Millon Hatlcli. David Ochs, Iohn Foss. Thomas
Leo Sflllllll. john DcYrics. I-jlwood Lando, Richard l'.
Nelson, Carl Jensen, Paul Skoplizmnncr. Dale Yan
Ryswyk. Roland Thompson. David Yokicl. Fredrick
5 Van Zyl. Paul W. Hanson. Donald Kruger. l'c-lm' Veld-
lordan. Carlyle Tennis, john johnson. joseph Girlz. man.
Duane Olson, Larry Hinman. I.eo jackson. ROV' 3:
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reeortl lor at teznn in the xtill' competition ol' Big Nint
plztr lhatt reuml gave the Ill ligers :t setotitl-plzne
IIC with Rt
" nhester, zu Mankato gleztnetl their set-ontl
straight t'onlerent'e pennant.
lwen :alter starting the seztson with lour stteeessive
xtetottts tht Btn
" ' ' gills weren't rznetl likely to siteeeetl,
However. Mztnkano hecznne the lilth victim ol their
lzut gznne :intl Luke Mills the sixth. lhingx he-gan to
look hright lor the Claus.
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stin tltnnpenecl the spirit with the Tigers' first
scare into the quint but llll1illyg2lVl'lIll. ln the closest
gaune ol the yeztr. the Xl'hite Bengals tlroppetl the
xvllltlllil XYittli:iwks out ol lirst place. lhe overti
contest entletl -ll to Plll.
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next two gznnes proretl to he lmreztthers :ts non4ton4
lerenee XVz15t-ea ztncl lfztirntont ollerecl little competi-
tion. l.ittle Blue liztrth. tiller lmeing thrztshetl Trl to 26
ezlrlier on their honie lloor, lountl at hot night to upset
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the Itgera :lil to 31.
Blue Earth can he lorgotten when we remeinher that
the Bengals stopped .Xnstin the next gznne. ill to 30.
Another line perlortnztnee wits registered its Retl Ning
went tlown -I9 to ll.
Mankato gzunetl revenge on their home floor. taking
the Cats' measure Alf? to 12. ln the last two em'ottnter5,
the lernn "l'ottncl" thetnselves and rztn Minneztpolis
South and Fzuilnault right oll the lloor. Austin lin-
isherl any hopes in the tlistrict, Full to -II.
Lezicling the Tigers ztttztek were t'o-tztptztins Roger
Nash :intl Robert Dolan, who letl in znt'ur:n'y :incl total
points, respectively. They were zthly ztssistetl hy the
Nelsons, Rielizutl :incl Douglas, znicl Howztrtl Hultgren.
lmlzm.
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Rohm! Dolan, N'illi:un lzmsml. RON' 2: William Conlon. lilwoml lumlc, Alan KIHIINUII, .john
novzm. Dale I2ll'liSUll, Gun Nelson, lohn lclli-rs, flllllfll l':uul Wilken
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ROW l: Charles Squires. Mike
Sltophzuniner, Ricltatrd I'. Nelson.
Clayton Westrutn. Leo Schultz.
Richztrd johnson. ROW 2: Garry
Erickson. Fredrick Nlontei, William
Ryan. Ricltarcl Greengo. joseph
fllfll. Coach Luther Olson.
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A new combination ol' coaches led the B Squad to a , . . .
1 I Leo Schultz secures at rebound against Hamilton and Marsh ol
record of l2 wins and six losses. Veteran coach, M. A. Austin as Richard jolmstm assists.
flotnntyj VIVIIOIIIIJSOII and a new mentor, Lou Olsen,
pooled their efforts lor a successful season.
Leading the scoring was a trio ol' lreshinen, consist-
ing ol' Clayton xvCSlI'llIll, Richard P. Nelson, and Leo
Schultz, playing center, forward, and guard, respec-
tively. 'l'he latter two were recognized for their ex-
cellent work and placed on the A squad. Frequently
they thrilled the crowd in two games a night.
This year's schedule was one ol' the fullest in the
history ol' the Baby Bengals. A mixture ol conference
and non-conference gave the boys much experience.
Albert l-ca Opponents
30 ....... - .... XVells B --- ,.,,..... -21
28-H ,... lillemlale --- -- -l5
54l--- -- --l"reehtn'n A --- , .32
22- - - .,,, Owatonnzt B - .- - -350
'lEl--- .... Blue Earth B--- .-l-l
27- - - - A Reserves - - . . - -30
22--- .---Lake Mills B ..., .--I5
25--- ---Austin B ----- ---38
29-U ---- Northfield B ---- --I2
27--- - -,Winona B --- -- 7
27- - - ---- Freeborn B - .. - - - 9
flfl- - - ---- Freeborn A ----- .- -35
3-l--- ---- Rochester B -- - . - I0
fll--- ---- XVaseca B --,, ,--I5
-l-l--- .---Fairmont B ---- ---25
-l2--- ---- Blue Earth B ---- ---16
27--- ---- Austin B ----- ---37
50--- ---- Faribault B -- ---12
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GOLF
l9'l9 golf tcain. ROW l: NVilliam
Ryan. Clayton Westrutn. Keith Fligge.
Richard johnson. ROW 2: David
Moore. Coach S. R. lireekiier. Keith
lnghritsen.
Defeating Austin twice was the highlight ol' the lil-18
tennis seasoti. The netters also defeated Owatonna,
hilt lost to Shattuck and Mason City.
Playing with depleted ranks the cherry and hlue
tennis team inade a poor showing in the Big Nine
tourney held in Albert Lea. 'l'he team finished last
of the six eoinpeting teams.
Lettertnen returning to this year's lelilll will he
Douglas Nelson, Harold Dulliy, Thonias Whelan. and
Cary Nelson.
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'l'he IQH8 goll schedule was inarred only with a de-
leat hy Sliatturk and a split with Mason City. ln Big
Nine competition the elulrnien had a perleft record
ol' live wins and no deleats.
The flllll-llllfll won the Big Nine ineet at the Albert
Lea Country Cluli and defeated Austin lor District ll
honors but had to lorleit the regional crown alter
defeating Rochester on the Rockets' hoine course.
'l'he outlook lor the '-lil season was good, as the
squad was huilt around three letternien, Clayton XVes-
ll'lllll, Keith Fligge and Rifhard llohnson.
TENNIS
1919 tennis teain. Cary Nelson,'I'liomas
Whelan. Douglas Nelson. Harold Dolly.
William Chase.
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isht-tl atttmtl with 243 points :mtl .Xlhtwt l.t'zl Itmlltmwt-tl
tn thtrtl plzttt-, wtth 28 Imttlts.
Clztptztin -Izuntw NIt'Kt-own :mtl lit-n l"t't-tlritkstm
gztintttlt'l1zunl:itmsl1ilrht-rthsin IIlt'll'gIUllllI,Ill tht- 138
:mtl I27 ptmuntl tlztsxt-5 rt-xpt't'tixt-ly. 'l'ht-st' grztplmltflx,
ztltmg with II2ll'l't'I l.ztntlt' in tht- ll! Iltbllllll tlztm, rt-Ir
t't'st-l1tt'tl ,Xlhcrt l.t'1t. I'1t'IJl'll2ll'I' 2:3 :mtl lfti, All tht' stutt-
mt-t-t httltl in tht' l't1ixt'rsity tml Nlitttttwtrtzt lfit-ltl Iluust-.
Il'I1t-Il'igt'm pltttctl IUlll'lt'CIllIl ztnttmg tht' IT stlttmls
L'lIlCl'l'lI in tht: stzttt' ttxttt'nt'y. Mt'Kt'tmwu pl:tt't'tl thirtl
ttl hm thus whllt- l't't-tl1'1t'Lstm :mtl Lztntlt' wt't't- Cllllll-
nzttctl in tht-it' hrst rtnttntl htnuts.
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ROW l: john Foss, joseph
Kelly. Darrel hllllSUIl.fiCl'1llIl
Brua, Donald Wliilromh.
RON' 2: Harlan Hagniann.
Carl jensen. Herman Sieg-
vnga. Ilerlell Nelson, xxlltlj
Sanders. Paul Hanson,
SCIORESW,-X SQUAD
-Xlberl l,ea Opponents
2T--- -- Faribault -- ...., ----l7
7--- -- flwilllillllli --- ---34
33--- - XVuseea --- ---I0
lIl--- -- Austin - --25
Il0--- - Blue 1'-2il'lll -- -- 7
4lAl--- - Norlhlielml -- -- 8
9--- -- Rocllesler -- --E50
fl2--- - Blue Earth -- ----I2
lll--- -- XVinona --- --20
l'aul Callahan is shown in his slanrling stance reaclx' to
hegiu a inaleh.
SCORES-B SQUAD
,-Xlherl Lea Opponents
20-M --- Owzuonna -- --22
lll--- -- Austin -- ---32
4li--- -- Norlhlielml -- -- 5
42--- -- Blue ljlilflll -- ---Ili
RON' l: joseph Kelly, Kenneth lisse, Darrel Matson, Paul Cal-
lahan. Eugene l-Hans, Philip Lee. RON' 2: john fi0lllZlll'l,
Donald Xvllllflllllll, Darrel I,anrle, jon Pagan, john Dale, john
Foss, Gerald lirna. john Wedge. ROW fl: Harlan Hagmann,
Milly Sanders, fllijlllllll james Nlckeown. Paul Hanson. lll'I'll'll
Nelson, Harlan Knalvolxl, Aint Pederson, Frances l,aVallie, Her-
man Su-gr-nga, lien l7reLlr'ic'Lsoll, Carl jensen.
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RUN I: Rul1.ml L. Nc-lwn. Ruhvil 5IblIl'l', -john Cmiifailvf. lluinick, l..lMIl'IllL',lUllIlNlllll.,I1lllll'N lllllllll, lun Stlllllll. filllllll'N
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ihl lYuu4lxi1lc. lllillllltl llllPllllJNHll. lllmils' Skupllgiilillivi. klllllll Rc-id.
ll'll'lNUll, Clnilxlv lumix. llllllllltl lullllxmi, RUN' Ili Rugci
lTmh-y- ilu- lliyl-mimi nl ljqiguli Rglllill Slillilmqx lhp .Xllliuugh Cluzicll Slllllllll'l'S lm! six H'lL'l'1lllx llllhllgll
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smlivmlula-. lY1lN1'lll, Rul Wing :mel l'illl'llJ1lllll wcim- Wlllfll IU llllilil llli' l?lAl9Nql12l1l.
iluwhvcl during lhn' SUZISHII, whilm' Xllsllll, flwlllflllllll
,mi N1,H1,m.1Ql l,,',,W41 lm, ,Hugh mul 41,-,,,,l,L-ll ilu- lhc- iiiln-lcl Imm lam ya-:ilk ll'lllll wan iiczirly llllllfl.
ligmxl In IIN, llmml ,mu ll, ,Xmlin lhl. lgcugnl, liuh llulzm, ,lorry liilwwmlsmi :iml -lzuk llmuwzni hclil
uni. tlL,h.nlui In llwil- Um ,-ixulx f, U, 0. llUXVll kcy Iltlsllltbllx. liolm Slmri' :mil lilwuoml l.zm1lv rc'
V lurm-cl lo lhc mouml lui' thc ligvix.
lhiclvi' .1 new lmliiy Zlllthlbltll hy thc .Slzilc High
Sllmul lA'2lQlIl', high srlmnl lmsvlmzill imnlwlilifm was ililll'CL' lvllmiilicii H'Illl'lli'Cl In uulliclnl push. llicy
l1ll'l'll'llUlltlllllllg lhc 5llllllllCl' monllix. lluwuxcr, this wn'l'c ll0gK'l' lilflilllxllll, Riilizml CI. N1-lsun amd iizirlylc
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I any-ml mlui-ing, lhc xp:-ing llllllllllw. zu il lmiiic-i'ly wus. will also rc-lurii lmm lam yczirk squziml.
Ruhvll Spun. l1llNll'lll'llll.II1. will pilih gigxiiii lm lhr I-clailml lwlwgiulsml,micnll llll'lC1ltllll1' llllll'lN ul I.usl xi-:uk lc-gun.
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'I'll:lIc'llvr PCICINOII and Civorgv YllIllICl'llI2lIl'. ISHN ll'Ill'l'llll'Il, -Iovl I pin vxlnlnts his Iorin in running tht' lou hurdlt-s.
QCI Illii'-YPIISUII Pl'ill'llC'l' lll Ylllfllllg.
Iht' IIH8 track squad brolcc .Xustin's long string ol
tllstrlrl cliainpionslnlms In capturing thc ltllc lor thc
Iirst llllll' in III years. During' thc scason thc Tigers
c'ntcrcd in ntcc-ts hc-ld at Owatonna, Northfield and
Rorlicstcr. 'l'h0 district and regional lnccts wcrc hoth
hold at thc .Xustin stadium.
'l'ln'cv srhool records wcrc hrokcn during thc' ycar.
The 880 yard rclay tcani. contposcd ol Bergen, Bulcy.
Dolan and Manqskau, was clocked at H5812 and locl
I .
Upin travclccl owr thc' 200 yard low hurdlcs in 2-l.:w
seconds. Dalv Mangskau shattcrcd a I7 ycar old ntark
with a tiinc- ol 22.0 seconds in thc 220 yard dash.
ROW I: Robert George. Doyle Haley, Richard Norhy. 'Iihatchcr
I'L'tCrson. Rohcrt Miller. Kenneth lissc, Kcuucth Scvcrtsou. jon
Bcrg. Donald XVoodw:n'd. Richard Liudcll. Konrad Eidahl. ROW
2: Harold Nelson. l'ctcr Mondccl, Russell Rasmussen. James
Malo:-psy, William Schultz, Clcon Moen, Roger Haugen. Richard
llcrgluml, Virgil Mc-hus, Rogc-r Corwin. Charles liastcr. ROW fl:
Although Coach 1.1-Roy Maas had only Iour lcltcr-
mcn returning Iront last ycar's squad, tht- outlook lor
tho ISHS? st-ason was Iairly hriglit. .-X largcr nuinlwr ol
good prospects rc-turned lront thc ISHS cindcr tt-ani.
They wcrc cvcnly sprinklc-d throughout tht' various
track and lit-ld events.
Iwo ol' thc rvturning lcttcrmcn. Bob Dolan and llocl
Upin, rcprcscntcd Alhcrt l.Ca in tht' statv incct hcld
last spring. Dolan was cntcrcd in thc: broad jump
and Upin in thc low hurdlcs. Gt-orgv Vamlcrnialc'
and 'I'hatc'licr Pc-tcrson, thc othcr rvturning lc-ltcrnicn.
wcrc Cntr-rcd in thc H80 and 'I-I0 dash:-s. rc-spcrlivt-ly.
Roland lhoinpson. Waldcmar Slorvick. lidwzml Wlvclzui, Yr-ilxu
Hvldt, Gilhcrt XX'hitson. Gcrald IVIIIIOV. Daxid cilllllllll. Iovl livin,
Paul Hanson. Coach Rox Maas. RON' If Norman S1-lvfr-f n.
Dalc' UIZIKIQSUII. Nlxnnard l,csc'l1cfslw, Clliarlcs XYulIl. Rogvi Natl r.
l'auI Slxopliaininvr. l'0tc'r Ycldtnzin. Kvnnvlh l't'lm'i'st'il. l"i"d Yan
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ROW l: Donna Wolll, Marcella Pierre. ROW' 2: Sue Steil.
lean Robinson, .Indy Leuthold. Barbara Mains, Marna Cults.
Mary Kay Brooks. Sena Matthews, Jeanne Cady. ROW' 3:
Kathleen Flesche. Mabel Huber, Ruth Lyneis, Carol Thompson,
Helen Kron, Gayle Iflgge. Marilyn Hendrickson. Carol Lindell.
gfllllll Anderson, Nadine Dale. Barbara Holan. ROXV l: Miss
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'19 GA.-'t oflicers: Nora Dolan. vice-president: .Ioan Harty.
secretary: Marjorie Peterson, president.
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Geraldine Ryberg. Mary Ann Larson. Marlys Hoyt, Nora Dolan,
loan Harty, Lois Sorenson. Pauline Livingston, jean Kohlke.
Mary Ann Swenson, Helen -Ianson. ROW 5: Marion Helland,
Marlene Sorenson. Nancy Nepp. Shirley Kouba. Shirley Cooling.
Margaret jacques. Patricia Fritz, Elisabeth lihrhardt, Mary Lou
Lindahl. Evelyn Andersen.
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Good sportsmanship, physical skills in the various
sports activities and just plain lun were the goals of
the'Girls' Athletic' Association, under the leadership ol'
Miss Geraldine Ryberg. She was assisted by the GAA
ollicers: Marjorie Peterson, president: Nora Dolan.
vice-president: and loan Harty, secretary.
Softball. volleyball, bowling and soccer were the
chief activities, with basketball the main event of the
year. Elisabeth Ehrhardt served as basketball sports
head with Marlys Hoyt, joan Harty, Nancy Nepp and
Shirley Kouba as team captains.
Bowling, which previously was not considered a
regular activity, became the favorite atnong many
GAA'ers. Team names and captains were chosen as
follows: Spithres, Diane Gilpin: Flying Tigers, Betty
Thompsong Thunderbolts, Kathleen Flesche: Hell-
cats, Marion Hellandg Mustangs, Gayle Egge: and
Hedge Hoppers, -Ioan Harty.
Bowling captains Gayle Egge, Marion Hellnnd,
Kathleen Flesche and Betty Thompson. with
Nancy Nepp, Annette Aitehison and Louise Holt
keeping score.
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Leading ofl' with the centennial slogan, "l00 yards,
l00 years, 100 points, l00 cheers," the ISHS Home-
coming season officially began. XVith school over for
the day all that could be seen vxas a flurry of crepe
paper and lost trucks and drivers. As usual nothing
seetned to go right, but as the caravan rolled down
Broadway, Roger Nash and Donald Renslow could
well be proud of their work, for the spectators agreed
that this was the best parade that they had attended.
.-Xs the parade passed before the judges, final selec-
tions were made. -1.-X P.,-X, received first prize of five
dollarsg their float featured a skunk and the slogan of
"Skunk the Scarletsf' Second prize went to l05 PA.,
third to 302, fourth to 105 junior high and Art Club
received fifth prize. judges were XVilliam Sturtz, Ron-
nie Stephenson, Stanley Speltz, Ed Sletten, Ray Fos-
sum, Lyle Ostrander and Russell Glenn.
Following the parade, Robert Dahlen and Annette
Aitchison led the traditional "Snake Dance" to Spring
Lake Park where the cheerleaders, student body and
bonfire waited. Even as the bonfire burned low the
pep of the students was so high that no one left and
everyone yelled himself hoarse. Dick Nelson and
Harold Duffy were in charge of getting the materials
for tl1e bonfire.
XVith the news ol the queen disclosed, thoughts and
enthusiasm of the student body and alumni tttrned
toward the game with our old rival, Austin. 'l'he
Donald Wong and Harold Hong detapitate an imaginary Scarlet:
"Puff, puff! Toot, toot! There we go!": Beverly Knutson swings
a mean brush as she dauhs out Richard Ochs and Neil Garrett,
liusv as beavers are Violet Otteson, Ruth Young and Delores
Schaeffer as they prepare for the big parade,
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numerous potlucks which preceded the game were
events many will never lorget. For the seniors it
meant the last Homecoming that they would plan and
work on. For the juniors it was the realization that
next year would be their l-lomecoming, while for the
sophomores it will have only begun.
'l'he bleachers were packed with students, alumni
and other sports enthusiasts. Everyone bought pro-
grams to see pictures of the team, coaches, Queen
-loann and her attendants. Spirit was high as a thrill
packed game was played before the eyes of 1500 spec-
tators. .Xt hall'-time the cherry-and-blue-elad band
saluted Austin, our loes, by lorming a huge "A" and
playing their school song. Breaking ranks they march-
ed in the lormation ol' ol' an "AL" and played our
loyalty song. .X lanlare ol' trumpets announced the
entrance ol' our beloved Queen Ol-oann and her at-
tendants in a sleek convertible.
Following the game, with spirits still high, the dis-
appointed yet happy crowd wended their way to the
armory where they danced to the music ol' jimmy
Smith, under a gaily decorated ceiling ol' cherry and
blue streamers. lNliniature Tigers prowled the walls,
while happy groups sat around sipping cokes and
talking. .Xt one o'clock as the last strains of music
died away only the sounds ol' happy retreating voices
cottld be heard as they proclaimed this the best Home-
coming in which they had participated.
l'he school spirit enlolds the crowd as they happily mill around
the bonlire: Queen joann Hellekseu and her escort, Douglas
Nelson, smile as the camera catches them ready lor the next
dance: A rose to the crowd as Queen joann and her attendants.
Ruth Aspenson, lilisabeth Ehrhardt, Marv Olson and Pauline
Hansen. pass.
I'.tt lhotnpson, Algernon johnson. VI8 senior class president,
lXl:n'ianne Miller and Robert Dolan. V18 junior class president,
lead the grand march: .X sidewalk cafe crowd watches as dancers
swirl by.
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As the "Showb0at" waterwheel turns. intent laces watch the
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Hoor show during intermission.
One of the most precious threads woven in the rich
tapestry depicting high school life was the junior-
Senior Prom. Hearts were certainly voting and gay
on tl1at eventful eve in May, '-18.
Hardworking Irene Ott viewed with just satisfaction
the long rows of attractively decorated banquet tables.
Later, as the rootn gradually filled, the festive mood
was heightened by the pseudo-sophistication of excited
upperclassnlen. Following the banquet and after-
dinner speeches, gay dancers ascended to the boys'
gymnasium.
At the far end of the great room a famous eleven-
piece orchestra-namely, Fats Carlson-settled down
for action. Couples drifted to and fro laughing and
discussing the banquet which had just concluded.
Dancing in a "Showboat" dreamland, upperclassmen
enjoyed the fruits of conscientious junior planning
and long hours of preparation.
Setting the scene with a waterwheel revolving lazily
in sparkling water and a yellow moon blinking know-
ingiv on a secluded rose garden, co-managers Mavis
Augustine and George Vandertnate at long last breath-
ed a sigh of relief-their task was over. They knew
everything would run off stnoothly front start to finish
because of their exhausting preparations.
The senior class president, Algernon johnson, es-
corted the junior class president, Robert Dolan, to the
head of a long line of couples gathered near the door.
Music-and thus began the promenade and an unfor-
gettable social event of the year, the ball given in
honor of the senior class by the juniors. -
Daffy Dcmcea
lo elnnax the National Honor Society carnival a
free danfe was held in the girls' gyni. The catch to
the lree part ol' it was a toll gate, situated a short
distance lroni the door, which eonipelled all those
desiring to dance, to pay.
Daneing in stocking leet lo the niusit' ol' the high
school swing' hand constituted the traditional sock
hop. lVinners were chosen froni the shot-less dancers
who had the niost decorative socks. 'l'his unusual
event was sponsored hy the Science Clluh.
'l'he sophoniore class. in an effort to raise funds lor
their class. revived "Sadie Hawkins Day". ,-Xecortling
to the hill-hilly fustoin, this was the day when all the
Daisy Maes chased their Lil' Ahners. On the eve ol'
Deteniher Il, the girls, worn by the chase, escorted their
tatehes to the dance. Ralph XVetlge, a townsinan,
acted as niaster ol' cerenionies.
Marlene Parks and Roger Nash reigned as Queen
and King ol' Hearts at the annual Queen ol' Hearts
dance. Cupids and hearts decorated the walls sur-
rounding the gay and festive dancers. All money
raised at the dance went to the Have-11-Heart fund.
"We have the prettiest socks." Beverly Hull. Belly lVright,
Richard Nelson, Gloria lfinlt and Pauline Hansen: "Hold on
tight. Roig!" King Roger Nash and Queen Marlene Parks: A
Sadie Hawkins Day scene. "NIarrying Sam", Darrell Mouser, looks
on as "Daisy Mae", Ruth Camp. pleads with "I.il' Abner". Char-
les Wnlll: she operates the toll gate, Evelyn .Xndersen, collects the
fee from the would he-dancers.
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ROW I: Nllllfl' Nepp. Snsztn .'xlllll'l'SOll, hleztnne Kllllllllg, .-Xlyee
K2llICIllIlCyCl', Nlatrilyn llttker, Kathleen l'ilCSl'llL',,l1lllCl joltnsrud.
Shirley Westrtnn. nleznnte Knplatn, lloztn Norgzntrd. Nlatrliss Ber-
l1ow, l':1ttv COl'llI'1lll, Lois lenson, Bexerlx llull. Nluvis Augustine.
Cervztise l,lll'SOIl. lSz11'l1:t1'z1i ll1'z1:1te11, Kathleen lensen. Row 2:
Beverly Watngen, Verntt Nloen, Audrey Nelson, Robert Reed.
llirdiene Meyers. Rolannl Creen, Betty Anold, I.eRoy Yarn
Proosky. hlztvis llzthn, xxfllllll' Anderson, Nlztrgety Hztll, llill
Stone, Betty lfelber, liugette l'rztntner, Mztrgztret Aliteqnes. Lowell
llztker, Chztrlotle Runden, Williztn Kueherzt, Lois fillI'lSlCllSOll,
Russell Jensen, Geraldine Pztrks. Darrell Nlneser, Dorotlty Bolin-
ger. ROW fl: NlZll'lCllC lVoIlT, Diane Smith, Sarah Yz111deku1np,
.Xrnold lglCllCl'lIlllllll, Nlzrrilyu Kllllltlllllllll, Elsie BCI'gSlI'OIll, joztnne
Clatyhottrtt, liztrl Sorenson, l'il'llC5llllC l.lllClClll1lll, Chztrles YVUIIIC,
Mztrgretttt Olson, Robert llzrltlen, Helen Nliller, Roald Storviek.
Nlzrrjory Peterson. Wztldenntr Storviek, l.u Verne lloelseher. Don-
zild Nlittatg. Lornzt Borland, 1-Iugene Yerdoorn, Betty Kluldown.
.lohn Sllll'll, Betty 'liL'lllll'5Oll. Lowell Moen. ROW -I: Clzntdizt
Ness, lrene Ott, Roger Sehoning, Rose Nlztrie Slolztzts, Shirley
l.llllllSll'OlIl. Solreig Nlttnson. Lowell 151111, Marry Ann Swenson.
Peter Nlondeel, Carolyn Dahl, .Xlbertus Brant. ll:11'l1111':t kron,
Kenneth l,ClC'l'SOll, sloztnne Cznnble, Nlatriltn Reatrdon, Lucille
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XVith guy songs ztnd at lestive eznttpus lor tl1e setting,
the ehorus presented a two-aet operetta, uci2lIllIJllS
Daze." Carrying the leading roles were Earl Sorenson
as Spencer Coodnow and lirttestine l.llllll'Ill2lll as
Carrie jenkins. illlll' operettzt wats directed by Robert
l.. Myers, assisted it1 the speaking parts and dance
routines by Miss 1-Xrdella Crier :tnd Miss Cerztldine
Ryberg, respectively.
'l'he seenes took plztee :tt lieetztx College at the
boarding house ol hflil jenkins, who was enzteted by
Helen Miller. It was at this house that the students
gathered alter their elztsses, Spencer. at student all Bee-
lax, had beeotne so lar i11 debt he was able to lree l1i111-
sell' only with the :tid ol' Porky, Robert Dzthlen, and
Fred, l,aVerne Hoelseher.
Rornantie interest was provided by the spillire, Bob-
bie, Mztrgretta Olson, and her ztntztgonist, 'I'on11ny,
Charles lVnlll', wlto eventually beeztnte reeotteiled.
Cztrrie eontes to Beetztx College beeztnse an unknown
aunt has agreed to pay all expenses, provided that
Carrie spend her time witl1 studies, IIOI parties.
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lOl, Currie. nn' sweet. Ernestine l.lllllClll1lll. liztrl Sorenson:
Colne bark here :ind wztit lzthles! Helen Xliller, Robert ll1llllQllQ
Why didn't we tind tl1is out sooner? Clntrles Wulll, Mnrgrettat
Olson. BELOW: OI1, Hirtnnl xy1tlllL'lIl2lI' Storxiek. Marjorie l'et-
erson: Money, Money! IlOllIllll Nlittztg: Well, Coxernor vlllOlllP'
son! I.n Verne lloelsrl1e1'. Roztld Storviek.
'l'he "Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens was prel
sentetl hy the stuclents ol the gratle. junior high and
senior high schools, Fritlay, December I7.
William liuchera portrayetl Scrooge, who thought
that Christmas was a "humbug" ttntil past, present
antl luture Clhristmases were revealetl to him by the
three ghosts ol' Christmas. He then trietl to right the
wrongs he had committetl by raising the wages ol' his
employees antl treating all with a Christmas spirit.
Visiting Scrooge, Robert Armstrong, as Marley's
ghost, wore the chains he had lorgetl in his crooked
business lile as Scrooge's partner. As Marley left he
inlormecl a lrightenetl Scrooge that he was sending
the ghosts ol Christmas past, present and Christmas
yet-to-he, playetl by Margaret Thompson, Kathleen
Flesche :mtl Margaret lllunt, respectively. 'l'hese ar-
rivals showetl hitn scenes from his home lile to remintl
a sorry Scrooge ol' his sinlul cleetls.
'l'he incomparable 'l'iny 'lim uttering the lamous
quotation, "God liless Us Everyone." capturetl the
hearts ol the stutlents. lleralcl Stiles playecl the role ol
the small, crippletl chiltl.
llntler the tlirection ol' Miss .Xrtlella Grier, clramatic
coach, the cast interpretetl in an excellent manner the
immortal story hy Charles Dickens.
Nlarjorie llellie consoles a tearful young Scrooge. Paul Krueger.
l'he ghost ol' tlltristtnas past, Margaret Thompson, watches
Scrooge. William Kuchera. balance his hooks. 'l'he rast ol' the
play inclutletl the tlancers ,the spirits ol' Christmas, the carolers.
Holm Klratchit :mtl his family, Scrooge antl his nephew. Marley,
Scrooge :mtl his sister as young cltiltlrett, the litltller. :intl
Scrooge's housekeeper.
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Our hearts were truly young and gay the night of
the senior class play, "Our Hearts NVere Young and
Gay." On November l2 and I3, the double casts pre-
sented excellent performances before packed houses.
On Friday night, Alice Thuesen and Gayle Peterson
portrayed Cornelia O. Skinner and Emily Kimbrough,
with Donald Renslow as Leo and Norman Seberson
as Dick playing opposite them. This combination
with their supporting cast turned in an exceptional
performance and displayed real dramatic ability.
Another excellent cast showed their promising dra-
matic tendencies on Saturday night when Margretta
Olson and Joann Helleksen capahly lived the parts of
Cornelia and Emily. Playing opposite them were
Howard Hultgren and Richard Botz as Leo and Dick.
Scenes changed from aboard ship to hotels in Paris
which were of typical Parisian style. The girls were
a dizzy couple and their numerous adventures minus
Cornelia's parents proved almost too much.
Because girls are girls and these were more unusual
than most, they happened to meet two young Amer-
ican medical students and before the trip was over
had managed to accept dance invitations to the Har-
vard winter prom. WVith this ahead, the girls left
Paris and anxiously awaited their arrival home.
"Open W'ide!" Richard Botz, Alice Thuesen, Donald Renslow.
Gayle Peterson, Dale Jackson: "Oh, You rnffian!" Donald Ren-
slow, Alice Thuesen, Gayle Peterson, Norman Seherson: "Merci,
mademoisellesf' Loraine Fleming, Margretta Olson, Joanne Clay-
bourn, Joann Hellekseng "What's wrong, Emily?" Margretta
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Rohert Mix, Austin stuclent cottncil presiclent.
servecl as Master-ol'-KIeremonies at the thircl annual
exchange assenthlv. This exchange plan originatecl at
at Stuclent Council convention. The purpose ol' these
assemblies was to promote better school relations be-
tween the two rivals.
The chorus. uncler the clirection ol' Paul Heltnie.
openecl the program hv singing a group ol' religious
selections. Following this, a girls' string ensemble,
contposecl ol' a cello, violin ancl a piano, presented two
musical selections. A hovs' quartet macle up ol' two
high school ancl two junior college stuclents. ollierecl a
Iew vocal selections.
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"lNIinnesota. Hail to Thee," was the historical pag-
eant commemorating the state's one-hunclreclth terri-
torial anniversarv. The pageant was presentecl to the
high school stuclents in an assembly ancl an evening
performance to the public.
The social stuclies classes ol' the junior ancl senior
high school, participatecl in the clramatilation of the
important historical lacts ancl events leatling up to ancl
through the Minnesota territorial settlement. Miss
Miriam johnson was general chairman ancl Charles
Malmer actecl as narrator. At the close of this color,
ful presentation the auclience joined together in sings
ing the state song, "Minnesota. Hail to Thee."
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string ensemble of Nl. Dougherty. M. Peterson. ancl I.. Peter-
son. The quartet composed of Ronalcl lillgit. llonalcl l.eihen-
stein. Rohert Mellum. Richarcl Reinharclt antl Rohert Nlix.
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come on. boys-pull!
BELOXV: The latest style for men . . . pedal pushers and ri
sun-buck shirt. Dale lackson. You tell 'en1. Orliel Orlxn Boyd
lbitckgrnundjz ztlternoon lunch . . , but which is the' sucker?
Marilyn Kllllfllllllll Kinsey rtlnylej I'vtc-rson :tt but . . . yer out!
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Hobo Day-the one day of the school year when you
can skip school without a guilty conscienceg when you
can dress as you please, hobo costumes preferred: when
you can play yourself out until you just drop exhaust-
ed to the ground, only to be picked up by your 21l"lllS
and legs by three or four muscle-bound males and
forced to take a dip in the creek .....
For a change the weathernian granted us a hot sul-
try day instead of the cool rainy one so typical in the
middle ol May. At ll:00 sharp. the long awaited bell
rang and everybody poured Olll ol' the building.
Since no cars were allowed, buses provided the trans-
portation for those who wished to ride. The ener-
getic class hiked by way of the railroad tracks and
highway IS, or peddled their bicycles.
lt wasn't long before the Student Council had set up
the coke and hotdog stand. l'eople's appetites were so
ravenous that the luke-warm hotdogs, squashed sand-
wiches and warm cokes were gulped down with very
little effort on their part.
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Soon XVedge's grove was literally littered with Coke
bottles, remnants ol' wiener huns, bread erusts, paper
saeks, and kids standing, sitting and mostly lying
around waiting for the events to begin.
Softball games provided entertainment lor all in the
open lield. .-X little way oll, volley-hall and pitching
horse shoes were going at lull tilt.
A little later every one grabbed a part ol' the rope
that formed the ring for the wheelbarrow races, potato
saek races and the egg throwing contest, watching the
winners take all.
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The greatest tlimax came when the juniors pulled
the '-18 seniors aeross the creek and won the Alug ol'
XVar for the coming year. Alter that, it was run for
your life or be thrown into the muddy water. Most
chose the latter, glad to he cooled oll.
No matter how tired. dirty and hedraggled the ad-
venturers were. all looked forward to having a big
time that evening at the Hobo Day danee.
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Rt'ctI. Rohcrt Mt'tZornttt'k. -loannc Gatnlwltu Marx Ann I,1ll'SOll.
Mavis .-Xtigtistintw Grtrttt t'xpt't'toratiotis. Mithztcl Duggan: i Poi
samor! xloannt' Clanhtmrn. Helen MiIIt'r: From hchintl those
swinging tloors. Matrjory Daw: Hcrtr's mtltl in ycr eye. Aloann
Ht'IIt'Itst'llZ .XII that for ont' so young? Lois jean Rt't'tl tantl
I'rit'ntIj: Il't'm KLttttt'rats. Carol Emmons, Bcity Mttltlown, Mai-
jory Daw, .XIitt' l'htttrst'n: .X toast to Miss firicr Irom tht' st'niol
plat ttlsli llt'atI't'yt' Dicks, Rohcrt Dolan, y'ilIllC5 Kurtz.
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tIt'ar oItI high school. tht' platt' that mt'ant so mttt'h to
us all tluring thcst' last Iour yt'ars.
XVt"II nt'vt'r I'orgt't our Irt'shman yt'ar-tht' to-rt't'rcaA
tional tlanting t'Iasst's-thc freshman partyfrt'It'rt'cing
tht' games on Play Day at Almhott l'it'ItI.
'I'ht'n taint' our sophomort' yt'ar-getting lost tht'
Iirst I't'w tlavs-our own li st uatl winnin f almost t'vt'rv
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gamt'-Ialltng tlown at tht' roIIt'r skating party.
SutItIt'nIy wt' wtfrt' juniorsftoloring history mapsf
tht' class play lacing a hit-our Iloor show at tht' prom--
pttlling tht' st'niors across M't'tIgt"s CIrt't'I-t.
Mt' know wt' won't forget our scnior yt'arfhaving
ottr own Homt't'oming tItlt't'nfa smashing 'I'igt'rs'
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tlown tht' aislt' to "l'omp antl Klirt'ttmstant't's" with
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Burtis, Jerry ----
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Carlsen. Lorraine ---
Carlsen, Lucille ---
Carlsgaard, Joan .---
Carlson, Donald ---
Carlson, Elroy ----
Carlson, Janice .......
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Christensen, Adrian --.--
Christenson, Duane --
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Christenson. Gerald --- .......- -56
Christensen, James .... ..... 5 6, 66
Christensen, Lavoune ........... 48. 90
Christensen, Lois ........... 29, 68, 122
Christensen. Lorraine ........... 52, 91
Christenson, Marjorie --- ....... --60
Christensen, Paul ...... .... 2 9, 74
Christenson, Phyllis --- -----29
Christensen, Tommy .... ---60
Christensen, William .............. 48
Christiansen, Marvyl .............. 29
Christopherson, Donna--48, 82, 93, 127
Chrs, Bevcrly ..................... 52
Clark, Harold .................... 56
Clark, Howard --- ---60
Clausen, Craig ...... ---60
Classen, Douglas .... ---60
Claussen, Delmon .............. ---58
Claybourn, Joanne---. .......... ---
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Clough, Esther ---
Cochran, Patty .....
Cole, Stella .......
Colstrup, Earl ......
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Conlan. William .......
Conley, Dorothy ....
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Converse, Marilyn ....
Cook, Janice .......
Cooling, Roger ---
Cooling, Shirley ....
Cornelius, Shirley ---
Cornick, Loren ---
Cornick, Myrna ....
Cornick, Roger .....
Corwin, Roger .... -
Cram, Marlene Rae ........ 58. 66. 92
Crane, LaDon ........
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Crouch, Patricia ....
Cunningham, Larry
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Dahl, Donna --- -----52
Dahl, Maureen .... ........... 5 6, 93
Dahl, Vernie .....................
Dahlcn, Robert ........
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Dale, I.aVon
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Dale, Nacliene ......
Dale, Sidney
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Dammen, Robert .............. 48, 88
Davison, Gloria ............. 58, 61, 74
Daw, Marjory-29, 30, 68, 70, 77, 82, 130
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Delgado, Delores ..................
Dempewold, John .................
Denson, Denise .....
DeRaad, Dona Mae
DeRaad, Marilyn ---
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Dirksen, Beverly ..................
Distad, Deloris ....
Distad, Roger .......
Doebbeling, Lyle .....
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Dolan, Nora .............. 48, 110, 111
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Dollum, Norman ...... .......--. 5 2
Dombroske, Donna ............. ---52
Donovan, John ................ ---
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Donovan, Thomas ............ -56, 66
Dorman, Junior ...... .......... 5 6
Dowling, Max ..... ........ 4 3
Doyle, Kathleen --- ..... 47, 48
Doyle, Lois ...... .....-- 5 8
Draayer, Arlotte --- ......... -56
Draayer, Robert --- ........... -56
Dress, George ...... .... 4 8, 96, 97, 98
Dnbey, Clayton .... ,...,......... 3 0
Dudley, David --- ..............- 52
Dudley, Mary ...................- 58
Duffy, Harold ........ 30, 63, 74, 83, 96
Duggan, Laurence ............. 56, 66
Duggan, Michael ...............--
-----25, 26, 30, 41, 67, 73, 77. 85,130
Dunn, Doyle ....................- 56
Dunn, Mary Jane .............. 30. 89
Dunn, Ward ........ ........---- 3 0
Dunsworth, Wilma ....... 30, 41, 70. 89
Dusek, Judy ........ .......-.--- 6 0
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Earl, Donald ....... ....... 3 1
Earl, Joyce .... ..... 5 6, 56
Earp, David ................... 60, 78
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Eidahl, Konrad --.-------- 56, 92, 109
Eisenbise, Donna .-.-....-.......- 58
Ellmgson, Carol -...-.--.-.-..-. 52. 91
Emmons, Carol -------. 31, 93, 111, 130
Emmons, Warren ---.--------.-. --
------52, 68, 73, 90, 93, 122, 123, 131
Emstad, Gloria ---...-... 47, 48, 71. 86
Enderson, Duane -..---........... 60
Enderson, Carolyn ----.-----------
Engbritson, Curtis
58
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Engen, James -..---... 52, 68, 76. ,
Engen, Joanne .-.- ---.-.--.. 5 2,
Ericksen, Thyra ---.-.
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Esse, Marilyn -..---..-.. 52, 91, 93, 123
Flaskcrud, Betty ---.
-----17, 52, 91
Flaten. Joe Vonne ----....-..------ 60
Flatness, Richard -.-.-.---.-...-.- 56
Fleming, Loraine .--. 31, 68, 70, 85, 124
Flesche, Kathleen --- . .-.--- -------
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Fligge, Keith ------.-..- 55, 56, 66, 131
Flim, Alyce ---.----.-------------. 56
Flngum, 110 ---.
Evans, Eugene ---..... L .- -....-. 58, 107
Evans, Gwendolyn --...--......... 60
Evans, Kenneth ---.. ....- 3 1
Evans, Kenneth ---.-...-----.-- 75, 88
Evans, Shirley --.--- . -...-----.... 58
Everson, Mary --.-......-..-......
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Ewald, Glenn .----.----.--.----.. 31
Ewald, Marilyn --------------.-... 56
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Faleide, Janelle .-.. ---13, 31. 71
Felber, Doris ---- .....--- 5 6
Felber, Doris -...- ...-.... 5 6
Fernelius, Gordon -- ...-....-. 56
Fink, Dwayne .-....--.-.-... 48, 86, 88
Fink, Gloria ----.---.------.....-.
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Fink, Violet -----..---..---.... 17, 52
Fink, Wallace --..--------........ 56
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Foley, Richard --- .---.-.---.-. --60
Foley, Roger .-.- -.-. l 8, 31, 92, 120
Folie, Janet --- -.-.-...--..-- 56
Folie, Lois ----.- -----..- 4 8, 71
Folie, Marjorie -.-- ----.--------- 5 8
Folic, Stanley .--.-,..-.-. 31, 96, 97, 98
Forbes, Edward -..--.- 48, 75, 77, 86. '
Foss, Joanne ------ 17.
93
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loss, John ---.-...-.--- 48, 75, 106, 107
Foss, Larry .--- --.--.-....--.-.. 6 0
Fossum, Jerry ---
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Frandle, Darlene ...---..--.--.-..- 58
Frcdickson, Ben . -..---..--.---...
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Freemott, Bobbc Lou ..-.-... ---56,
Friedman, LaDonna ---.
Friedman, La Verne -..-
86
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Fritz, JoAnn ---..-.-.----.-- 56, 66, 86
Fritz, John ---......
Fritz, Patricia .----.
Frondal, Adeline ..-.
Frondal, Dale -.---.
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Gaetze, Maribeth --- -----56
Gallagher, Daniel --- -.-----..- --58
Gallegher, Donna ----.--.--.----.. 31
Gamble, Betty -..-..-.-. 32, 71, 77, 120
Gamble, Joanne --..-.---
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Garrity, Patrick ---.
Gavlc, Orice ---.-
Gendler, Jean .......
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George, Robert -.-.... ---. 5 2, 109
Gilbertson, Dwayne --- .---. --56
Gilbertson, Rolland --- .-.- -32
Gilpin, Diane -..--- .--.. 4 8
Gilpin, Patricia -.--. ...----- 6 0
Girlz, Joseph .-----.-- --... 5 2, 76
Godtland, LuVerne --- -.-..- -52
Golberg, Robert -...-...-.-.------ 60
Gold, Raymond ...--...-.-------.
56
Gonzalez, John -.-. 48, 75. 106, 107, 108
Goodrich, Goldean ---.-.----.-- 48, 91
Good, Joan ....-..---.---.-.- 32. 1
Gordon, Donna ----
Goskeson, Evelyn ---
Graham, Charles ---
23
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Grasdalen, Joan ......... ssf 61,' 74:
Grasdalen, Lavon ----. 32, 68, 71, 73,
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Greengo, Jack -.-......-. L -..-. 32, 41
Greengo, Richard --- ------. 52
Greengo, Rodger .--. ...----- 5 2
Greeno, Dean --.-. -..-. 5 6, 92
Gregerson, Robert --- .-.-. 32, 89
Grinolds, James - 56, 86
Griswold, William-: ----.-.
Groif, Shirley .-....-.--...---.--..
Grotenhuis, lla- - -46,
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Grotenhuis, Paul -.--..-- 56, 86, 93, 126
Grove, Jeanne ....
Grove, Robert ..--.
Grube, Rudolph ---
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Helleksen, Joann .................
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Hcilman, Jean .......
Heitland, Kathleen .....
Heldt, Verlyn ..........
Helland, Marion ....
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Helland, Roger ........,,,,,,,,,,, 52
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Guckenburg, Shirley -- ...... 60
Gunderson, Allen ...... .... 5 6, 92
Gunderson, Gayle .... .......... 5 6
Gunderson, Gloria --- .......... --58
Gunderson, Wayne--- ..... 48, 88, 92
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Hackbarth, Donald --- ...... --48
Hagen, Arliss ........ .... 4 8, 86
Hagen, Jean ....... ...... 5 2
Hagen, Paul ..... ..... 4 8
Hagen, Richard --- -----60
Hagen, Shirley --- ...... --58
Hagen, Wava .... ..... 5 6, 86
Yvonne ....
Hagman, Harlyn--..-
Hahn, Dean .......
-------58, 66
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Hahn, Mavis .............,.... 48, 122
Haines, Veryle .................... 52
Haley, Doyle ............... 56, 92, 109
Hall, Margery .... 32, 68, 70, 81, 90, 122
Hallberg. Maurice ................ 92
25, 33, 64, 67, 68, 69, 71, 77, 83, 85,
90,91,1l0,1l6,117,1l9,124, 130
Hellie, Joanne ............,. 21, 33, 71
Hellie, LeRoy ....,...,.,,.,,,,,,
Hellie, Marjorie--52, 67, 69, 71, 91,
Hellie, Theodore ........,,,,,,, 60,
Hemenway, LeRoy ..... - - -
Hemry, Richard ........ - - -
Hendreckson, Darlene - - - - - -
Hendreckson, Irvin .... - - -
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Halseth, Delores ------.----.------ 56
Halverson, David ---- -----.---. 52. 73
Halverson, Genelle ------..---- 33, 89
Halvorson, Joanne ---- -18, 70, 83, 86. 93
Halvorson, Shirley -----------. 60, 92
Hamer, Walter -------..---.--- 56, 66
Hamilton, Lois ------
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Hammond, Dean .-.-----.- --.---- 5 8
Hanon, Donna .----------.----- 52. 92
Hansen, Barbara .------. 33, 71, 81, 120
Hansen, Mary Ann ------ 48, 60, 71, 129
Hansen, Pauline --------------..--
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121
Hanson, Barbara---.51. 52. 71, 91, 120
58
Hanson, Carol Lee ------------- 56,
Hanson, Daniel ------------------- 60
Hanson, Delores ---- ---- 5 1, 52. 91
Hanson, Edwin ---. ---------- 6 0
Hanson, Harold --- --.--- --56
Hanson, Jeanette --.. ---.-- 4 8
Hanson, JoAnn .--- ----- -1 8, 81
Hanson, Joanne ----. ----- 7 1
Hanson, LaVonne -.-. ...-.. 3 3
Hanson, Lester -.-- -------. 5 8
Hanson, Martin ----.-.---.---.. 58, 66
Hanson, Paul W. -...-...-.-----.--
----------48, 75, 92, 96.l07,l09, 126
Hanson, Paul William ...--.----.-- 48
Hanson, Richard ..-------.------- 60
Hanson, Robert ---.-..---.--.----. 58
Hanson, Rosalie ....- .... 2 2, 33, 111
Hanson Sherman ---. ----.----- 5 6
Hargis, ,Roger -.---
Haroldson, Mable --.-
Haroldson, Milton ---
-----52, 81
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Haroldson, Romona ---- ----. 4 8
Haroldson, Ronald ---.---.-.------ 56
Hart, Jerry ..---------.-.-.------- 58
Harty, Joan -.--.-.---. 48, 71, 110, 111
Hassing, Marcella ---.--.-.-------. 48
Hatleli, Duane --.. -------.----- 4 8
Hatleli, Milton ---
Hauge, Vera ---
Hauge, Verna -----
Haugen, Beverly --..
Haugen, Maxine ---
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58
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Haugen, Roger ...-.------- 33, 81, 109
Haugen, Yvonne --.---.--...------ 93
Haugland. Donna Mae ------------- 56
Hayden, Royal ---.-.--.----------
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82, 85, 93, 130
60
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Head, David' ---.--.-.---.--- 58, 66,
Heather,,Betty ---
Hmther, Jeanne .-.-.
Heather, Mary ----..--
92
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60
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Hendrickson, Marilyn ---------,,-,
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Hendrickson, Shirley ---
52, 70, 91, 110
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Hengesteg, Arlene ----------------, 52
Henrichs, Illena -----
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Henrickson, Eugene ---- ---- , - - -56
91
Henry, Geneille ------
Henry, Patricia .---
Henry, Robert ---
Hewitt, Carol ---
Hicks, Beverly ---
Hicks, Howard ..--
Hicks, Shirlee ----
Hickey, Henry ---
Higbee, Carol ---
Hillmer, Bessie --.-
Hinman, Larry --
Hoehn, Donna ---
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Hoehn, Leroy - - - ---------,,,, , , 34
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Hoelscher, LnVern--48,
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Hoelscher, Patricia -------- - -,---,, 56
Hoelz, Donald -----
Hoeve, Delbert --
Hoeve, Owen ---------
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Holfarth, Audrey --------------- 56, 86
Hoffarth, Charlotte--48, 68, 71, 72, 123
Hoffman, Helen ------------------ 48
Hogan, Jack ------------------,,,, 52
Holan. Barb ....-....--. 52. 83, 70, 110
Hollberg, Maurice .-.----.-.------ 60
Holleschau, Edward ----------- 34, 120
Holleschau, Edwin .-------- 34, 35, 106
Holmqnist, Charles --------------,-,
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Holmquist, Mary-48, 73, 81, 90, 93, 122
Holt, Louise -.---------------- 34, 110
Holt, Helen -----------------,,,,, 56
Holtz, Betty -----
Hoogland, Lois ----
Horan, Jean --------
Horgan, Roger ------
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Horner, Aletha Ann ------.----,,,, 56
Hong, Harold .---------.-- 34, 74, 118
88
Hong, Kenneth---
Houge, Allen ---
Hove, lone .....--
Hove, Richard -----
Hoverson, Harriet ---
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Hovey, Delano -.---.-------- -,,,,, 5 8
Hoyne, Wanda ---.-----------.,,, 56
Hoyt, Marlys--34, 64, 65, 67, 70, 82, 110
Hoyt, William -----.--,-,,,,,,,,, -56
--37 70 83 85 86
Huber, Lois --------
Huber, Mabel -.-...
----l--52. 80,'110
Huemoeller, Bonnie ---- --..-. 3 4, 89
Huemoeller, Donald
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Huemoller, Lois -------------- - -52, 68
Hull, Beverly -----------,,,,,.,, U
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Hultgren, David ----------,--,, 52, 88
Hultgren, Howard ------.------- ,,
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130
Hunnicut, Roger ---------,,,,,,, -58
Hunt, Dorothy .---
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lngbritsen, Keith ,,-,,,-,,-,,,-,--
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Ingvaldson, Jennelly ----------- 60, 92
Irvine, Jane ----------------,,,,,, 58
lrvine, Peter ----,-,,, -,,,,,, 4 8, 126
lverson, Arladeen .-... ---34, 71, 120
Iverson, Elayne ---- ,,,,,,,,,, 4 8
1
Jackson, Dale -.--,--,,,,- ,,,,,-,,,
34.96,97, 101, 102.109,120,124,128.
130
Jackson, Grace -----,,,,,,.,,,, 56, 92
Jackson, Leo ---- ,-,,,,,,,,, 5 2
Jackson, Roger ---. -.--. 1 4, 52, 88
Jacobsen, Hazel ---- --.-.- 5 2, 91
Jacobsen, Nola ------- ,,,, 5 2, QI
Jacobson, Donald ---- ----,,,,,,,
Jacobson, Mavis ------,,,,,,- 56, 58,
Jacobson, Thelma- .-..--- 52, 68, 71,
Jacques, Margaret--35, 68, 90. 110,
Janson,
Janson, lVil1iam-35, 63, 81, 96, 101,
Jeffers, Arthur -,--,,,-,.,-, 60, 78,
Jellers, John -----------, ,-48, 101,
58
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Helen ------ 48. 71, 80.110, 111
103
121
108
Jensen, Agnes ----- ,,-,, 4 8, 68, 70
Jensen, Arlene ----- ,,,,,.-,,, 5 6
Jensen. Barbara --------,,,,,,,- 52, 80
Jensen, Beverly -----.-,,,-,, 52, 71, 80
Jensen, Carl -----.- 56, 86, 93, 106, 107
Jensen, Claire ----------,,,,,,.,,, 60
Jensen, Clarence --- ,,,,,,, -93
Jensen, Dale ----.--- ---- 5 6, 66
Jensen, Darla Lon ---- ------ 6 0
Jensen, Darlene ---- ,,,, 6 0
Jensen, Duane --- ,H-56
Jensen, Elaine --- ,,,,- ,,,60
Jensen, Ellen -.--
Jensen, Elsie ----
-----52, 80
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Jensen, Evelyn ---- -,,,-, 60 , 92
Jensen, Jane .---- ----- 4 8, 68, 71
Jensen, Janet --- ,,,,,.,, --56
Jensen, June -----------,,,, 48, 71, 123
Jensen, Kathleen -----.,,,,,,,, ,,,,
35. 67, 68, 71, 83, 90, 115, 120. 122.
130
Jensen, Lon ise .,-,,,,,,,,,,---, , , -60
Jensen, Marjorie -------,,,,,,,,,,,
----------48, 71. 72, 83. 86,112,131
Jensen, Mary .-----------,.,,., 18, 35
Jensen, Maxine .-----.,,,,,,,,,.,, 58
Jensen, Milton -- ---,,,,, 56
Jensen, Myron --- .,,, ,,,,- , 58
Jensen, Ove ------- ,,,, 1 4, 52, 88
Jensen, Phyllis ----- ,,,-,,,,,-- 5 8
Jensen, Ralph ----- --- ,,,, 48, 77, 80
Jensen, Raymond ,,,, ,---,----- 5 8
Jensen, Richard ---- ---. 6 0, 92
Jensen, Rodney ---- ,,,,,,,-,,, 5 2
Jensen, Roger ----.-------.-,,,,,, 56
Jensen, Russel-. ----.--- 52, 90, 92, 122
Jensen, Lois -.---..-. 21 35, 67, 90, 122
Jepson, Shirley -------,-.,,,,,-, U58
Jerdee, Evadne -- --,,,,,-,,-,. U
Jerdee, Marlene --.-- --.,,, 5 6,
Jerdee, Marilyn .-.-- -,.-,,,, 5 6,
Jerdee, Ruth .------- ----- 5 2, 80,
Jochumsen, Joann ---
Johannsen. Darrel .---
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91
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Johnson, Betty Lou -----
Johnson, Daniel -----
Johnson, Dennis ---
Johnson, Grace ------
Johnson, Harland ----
Johnson, Irene ----.--
Johnson, Jacqueline ----..... 56, 66,
Johnson, Jerry --..---
Johnson, John --.--
Johnson, Lemoine ---
Johnson Lila ------
Johnson
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jolmson, Lois .... .... 3 5, 70
johnson, Loretta --- ........... --60
johnson, Lorraine ................ 60
johnson, Marilyn ....... 48, 71, 83, 123
johnson, Marilyn ........... 52, 91, 93
johnson, Mary Ann ..... 135, 67, 68, 70
johnson, Norma .................. 58
johnson, Oriale --- ---'--------58
johnson, Philip --- ----52
johnson, Richard - ..... 35
johnson, Richard --- .... 76. 92
johnson, Robert ..... . ....... 60, 78
johnson, Roger .... ............. 60
johnson, Roland --- .... 35, 108, 113
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Kooistra, Dorothy .....
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Kong, Richard ...... ......... 5 6
Kortz, Donald .................... 36
Kortz, james .....................
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Kouba, Shirley .......... 49, 71, 86, 110
Kraay, james ..................... 56
Kron, Barbara ................ ....
-----------36, 67, 71, 72, 83, 90, 122
Kron, Helen ............ 53, 91, 92. 110
Krueger, Alan ..... , .... 36, 74, 82, 85
Krueger, Paul ................ 59, 123
Kruger, Donald ............... 53, 126
Kuchera, William .................
53, 68, 69, 80, 82, 90, 93, 122, 123, 131
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johnsrud. janet--48, 71. 72, 86, 90, 122
johnsrud, Lawrence ........ 48, 75, 108
johnsrud, Patricia ................ 58
jones, Earl ......... ...... 5 6, 92
jordan, Thomas ..... ..... 4 8
jorgensen, Priscilla .... .... 3 6, 70
jorgenson, Erliss --- .... -56
jorgenson, Eugene --- -----60
juarez, Louise ...... ....... 5 6
juers, Karen ....... .... 60 . 92
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Kaasa, Robert ..... .... 5 3
Kabrud, Ernest ................... 53
Kalstad, jack ..................... 56
Kaplan, jean ........ 36, 71, 81, 90, 122
Kasper, Twyla .................... 58
Katzenmeyer, Alyce ...............
------48, 67, 80, 86, 90, 122,123, 125
Katzung, jean ....... 47, 49, 71, 90, 122
Katzung, Bette ................ 48, 70
Katzung, Mary--49, 67, 69, 70, 123, 131
Kaufmann, Marilyn ...............
36, 58, 70, 72, 90. 91. 111, 116, 122,
127, 128
Kaufmann. Shirley ................ 58
Kaushagen, Vera ........ 49, 82, 93, 127
Keeler, Gerald ..... ............. 6 0
Keeler, William ..... ...... 5 3, 126
Keith. Betty ...... ....... 5 3
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Kuyper, Mary Ellen ................ 59
Kycek, Casper .....
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Ladlie, Patricia ....
Lampman, Betty .....
Lambertus, Pauline --
Lande, Darrel ............. 53, 106, 107
Lande, Elwood ...... 103
Lanning, Walter ---
Larsen
Lande,
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Erwyn ....... ............ 3 6
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Mary Ann ....
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Lawson, Lois .....
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Lee, Bernard ....
Lee, Darryl ---
Lee, Duane ..,..
Kelly, james ....
Kelly, joseph .....
Kelly, john ........
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Kermes, Phillip ..... ..... 3 6, 88, 106
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King, Patricia ......
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Kittelson, Keith --- .... ---60
Kjos, Beverly ........ ........... 5 3
Kluender, Valores ..... .... 5 3, 71. 83
Klukow, Larry ...... ..... 5 3, 88
Klukow, Lorraine .... ....... 60
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Lens, Barbara ....
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Leschefske, Maynard ..............
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Lewerke, Anna ................... 57
Lewis, Patricia .... .... 9 0
Lidke, john .... ..... 5 3
Lien, Leona ......... .... 5 3, 91
Lillefloren, Fay ................... 49
Lindahl , Mary Lou ................
37 63 67 68 70 82 85
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------53, 70, 80
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Lyneis, Ruth ................. 37, 110
Lysne, Grace ......
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MacKay, William .......... 49, 81, 108
Madson, Clayton ......
Madson, Ruth .......
Maertz, Richard ---
Maiden, jeanine .....
Mains, Barbara ---
Klukow, Marlene --- ----58
Klukow, Norman -- .... 36
Klukow, Richard ................. 58
Knatvold, Harlan .................
----------36, 63, 82, 96, 97, 106, 107
Knudsen, Alan--49, 75, 96, 97, 101, 103
Knudson, Beverly .......... 56, 86, 118
Knudson, Gloria ............... 60, 92
Knudson, Keno ..... ......... 5 6
Knucltson, Darwin --- ......... --49
Knudtson, Ramona ............... 58
Knutson, Mary .......... 53, 80, 91, 93
Knutson, Philip .................. 93
Knutson, Elaine ..................
-----22, 29, 86, 67.69, 71, 84. 35, 121
Knudson, Richard ............... -,
Knutson, Harlan .................
Kofstad, Roger ....
Koheke. jean ---
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Livingston, Pauline ............ 47, 110
Long, Glenn ...... ..... 5 9
Loper, jerald ....... .... 4 9
Loper, Rodney ...... .... 5 7
Lorentzen, Charles --- ----61
Lorentzen, David ................. 57
Lowry, Mary ..................... 61
Ludtke, Marlene ...... 37, 67, 69, 70, 92
Lukecart, Robert ............... 437
Lukens, Arvis .... .... 5 7, 92
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Malmer, Charles .....
----------37, 67, 68,
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Mangskau, Roger ....
Manthei, Richard ....
Marpe, Sue .........
Martin, Elizabeth .....
Martin, LaVerne .....
Martinson, Ronald ---
Mathews, Richard - - -
Mathews, Sena ......
Matliies, William ....
Matson, Dale ......
Matson, Darrel ---
Matson, Eugene .....
Matthies, William ---
Mattick, Norman ....
Mattson, Merlene ....
Maxfield, james .....
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Maxwell, Margaret ............. F2, F7
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McGinnis, Donna ....
McKeown, james ....
- ...... ...... 3 7, 74,
Mehus, Darlene .....
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Mehus, Virgil ................ 19, 109
57
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Metcalf, Donald .....
Metcalfe, Betty ....
Metcalfe, Phyllis ---
Meyers, Birdiene ---
Micahelis, Gordon -
Mielke, Fern ......
Mielke, joyce ........
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Miller, Gerald ----.--
Miller, Helen ..------
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Miller, Robert ----
Minear, Leonard ---
Minor, john ..----
Misgen, Barbara ---
Mittag. Donald ---.
Moden, David ----
Moe, Gertrude ---
Moe, Marilyn ---
Moen, Cleon ---
Moen, Lowell -.-.-----
Moen, Orville -.----.
Moen, Verna -.-------
Moldenhauer, Arthur
Mondeel, Peter ----- 53
Montei, Dick ..------
Montei, Fred --- ---
Moore, David .---
Morreim, Phillip --
Moyer, Dalis --------
Moyer, Mary Lou .--.-
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Myers, Carole-3 ................ 59, 92
Myran, Ramona--38Q 68, 70. 72, 73, lll
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Nagel, Paul , ........
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Narverud, Virginia ............ 61, 66
Nashy, Mervin ........
Nash, Roger ..........
251 38, 63, 65, 96, 100
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Nayldf, Roger .... 53, 76,
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Neis, Genevieve ...................
Nelst, Bonnie ..................... 61
57
Neitzeill, Beverly ---
Nelsen, Charles ....
Nelsen, Clair ....
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Nelsen, Harold ................ 59,
Nelsen, Mavis .........
Nelson, Audrey ...... 38,
Nelson, Avis ...........
Nelson, Bertell --- ----
Nelson, Betty ..........
Nelson, Beverly ........
Nelson, Cleo ...... --..55
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Nelson, Darlene ................ 57, 66
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Nelson, Delores ...................
Nelson. Donald ................... 59
Nelson, Donna ....................
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Norby, Alan .....
Norby, Daryl ......
Norhy, Richard .....
Nordahl Ro er
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Nordaune, Valborg ....
Nordland, Geraldine ....
Nordaune, Gordon ..........,,,,,. 53
70 90 122 127
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Norton, Thelma .......
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Ochs, David ...........
Ochs, Richard .........
Ofstaas, Carolyn .......
--------49, 67, 68, 70,
Olivia, Jacqueline ......
Nelson, Dorothy .................. 53
Nelson, Douglas ..................
49, 64, 75, 96, 97, 100, 101, 102, 103,
110. 119
Nelson, Edith Ann .... ..... 5 9
Nelson, Elaine ....... ..... 5 7
Nelson, Ellsworth ................. 53
Nelson, Faith ..................... 39
Nelson, Gary ....... 49, 75, 92, 101, 102
Nelson, Harold ...................
Nelson, Harold ...... 38, 96, 97, 98, 109
Nelson, Joan ..................... 49
Nelson, Joanne B. .............. 59, 92
Nelson, Joanne M. .... ....... 5 9
Nelson, June ...... ........ 4 9
Nelson, Lois ..... ............ 5 9
Nelson: Lois ........ ..... 6 7, 69, 91
Nelson, Loretta .... .......... 5 3
Nelson, Lowell ...... ........ 5 7
Nelson, Mary Ellen ............. 61, 92
Nelson, Mary Lou ................. 61
Nelson, Melvin .......... 39, 74, 87, 96
Nelson, Patricia .................. 57
Nelson, Phillis ................. 39, 68
Nelson
Richard C. ................
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101,102,l03.108,113,121,131
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Olsen, Charles ..........,,,,,,,,,, 59
Olsen, Donna ..... ..... 5 1, 53
Olsen, Elaine .... ,,,,,,, 4 9
Olsen, Karen .... .,..,,,, 6 1
Olsen, Ralph .... ,,.,, 3 9, 88
Olson, Beatrice .... ,,,,,,- 5 7
Olson, Duane ..... ..... 4 9, 75
Olson, Gloria ..... ..... 5 7, 86
Olson, Harriet ..... ........ 4 9
Olson. Howard ..... ,,,,,, 3 9, 113
Olson, Joan ........,...,,,, 53, 71, Q1
Olson, Joyce ..........,,,,,,,,,, U53
Olson, Loring--51, 53, 67, 69, 76, 90, 92
Olson, Lowell ..............,,,,,, 57
Olson, Margretta ....,.......,,,,,,
39, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 83, 90, 122, 124
Olson, Mary ..........,,,,,,,,,, U
----21,39,70,110,112,116, 117,119
Olson, Rebecca ...........,,,,,,,, 61
Olson, Robert .....,,,,,,,,,,,, 49, S8
Olson, Roger .... ,.,,,,,-,,,,,, 5 7
Olson, Ruth .... .,,,,-,,,,,, 4 9, 70
Olson, Sylvia ......... 53, 67, 69, 70, 91
Olson, Truman --- ,,,,,,,,,, 53, 88
Oppegaard, Paul ..... ..,,..,, 5 3
Osburn, Richard ..... ..... 6 1, 92
Ostby, Eldora ..........,,,,,,,.,,, 61
Ostrander, Ray ..........,,,,,, 61, 66
Ott, Irene ........... 40, 67, 70, 90, 122
Otteson, Violet ............ ,,,, 4 0, 118
57
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Overgaard, Peter .....
Over aard Ruth
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Overguard, Joanne ,,,,,, ,,-,-,, 6 1
Overland, Junice Mae .....,,,,,,,, 59
Overland, Kenneth ......,,,,,,,,,, 40
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Overland, Maureen .....
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Pacykowski, Roger --
Pagan, Jon .........
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Palmer, Jean ....
83
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Palmer, Lois ..... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-
Palmer, Richard ..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,-
49
Parks, Geraldine ..... 40, 89, 90, 91, 122
Parks, LaVonne ........ 53, 70, 91, 112
Parks, Marlene .........
Nelson, Richard D. ................ 59
Nelson, Richard E. ................ 39
Nelson, Richard ...... ........ 5 7, 66
Nelson, Robert ..... .... 3 9, 87, 88
Nelson, Sherman --- ........ --59
Nelson, Shirley .... ....... 5 7, 66
Nelson, Susan ..... ........ 6 1, 92
Nelson, Walter .... ....... 4 9, 81, 88
Nepp, John .............. 22, 39, 74, 96
Nepp, Nancy .....................
----------49, 7l,80, 90 110 111 122
Nerad,lDonald ......... , .... :--49,88
Nerad, Marcella ................ 53, 70
Ness, Claudia .... 49, 70, 77, 86, 90, 122
Newcomer, Marlin ............... -59
Parks, Mavis .......
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Nielsen, Deloris ................... 57
Nielsen, James ...... ..... 3 9, 77, 85
Nielsen, Larry ...... .......... 5 7
Nielsen, Lu Ann ..... ..... 5 3, 91
Nielsen, Marion .... ..... 5 3, 80
Nimz, Alvina .... ....... 5 7
Noland, Shirley .... ........ 6 1
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Partington, Harry --- ,,,,.,,,,. ,-61
Payne, Marie ....... ,,,,,,,, 5 3
Peak, Twila .............,,,,,,- 40 87
Pearson, Melvin ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40
Pederson, Arnt ........,,,, f ,,,,,,
29, 39, 40, 67, 74, 82, 93, 96, 106, 107,
115, 116, 120
Pederson, John .........,,,,,,,, U93
Perschbacker, Donald .......... 40, 88
Pestorious, Kenneth ......... 53, 88, 93
Pestorious, Marvin --- ....... 49, 88
Petersen, Beulah ..... .,,,,, 4 0, 89
Petersen, Eugene --- ,,,,,,,,,, U61
Petersen, Harriet ......... 49, 67, 69, 70
Petersen, Harris ............,,., 40, 87
Petersen, Kenneth ...... 40, 90, 109, 122
Petersen, Lawrence ...,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 0
Petersen, Marion Jane .......... 53, 91
Petersen, Pauline ..... - ....... 53
Petersen, Robert --- ........ --53
Peterson, Arlene --- ......... 61, 66
Peterson, Barbara .... ..... 4 0, 70, 89
Peterson, Betty ..... ....... 4 1, 70
Peterson, Betty ..... .... 4 9, 70
Peterson, Beverly .... ........ 5 3, 70
Peterson, Darlene .... ..... 4 9. 67, 69
Peterson, Edward ................. 57
Peterson, Eldon ......... 'I ..,...... 53
Peterson, Ga le ...................
41, 67, 69, 71, 77, 85, 86, 124, 128, 130
Peterson, Howard .............. 57, 59
Peterson, Joan ................... 86
Peterson, John .......... 57, 59, 66, 108
Peterson, Judy ....... 49, 68, 71, 86, 125
Peterson, Karen ................... 61
Peterson, Mar'orle ..............,.
25, 41, 68, 171, 81, 85, 90, 110, 122
Peterson, Mavis ................... 57
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Peterson, Paul --
Peterson, Roger ....
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Pierce, Bernadine ...... 53, 68, 80, 123
Pierce, Carlyle ........ 41, 74, 89, 119
Pierce, Marcella ..................
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Pierson, Clark ................... 61
Pierson, Patil ............,..... 61, 66
Porter, Joanne ----
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Prantner, Eugene ....
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Rasmussen, Marianna --- .,,-,,, -59
Rasmussen, Russell .... ..,, 5 3, 109
Rasmussen, Thor --- ..... --61
Rasmusson, Junice --- -----49
Rassty, Mary Ann--- -----59
Rayman, Carmen ---
Reardon, Donald -..-
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Reardon, Thomas ----- ..-. 5 7, 75
Reed, Diane .-.---.-.-,--,,,,, ,-,57
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Reed, Luela ------.---------,-,,, 93
Reed. Robert --..--. 53, 88, 90, 92, I22
Reese, Frank --------,----,--,, 57, 92
Register, Nancy .----,-,-,,,,,, 59, 66
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Robinson. Clayton .............. 61. 92
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Schmidt, Marvin ................. 57
Schmidt, Norman ................. 57
Schmidt, Robert .... 53.
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Schneider, Carolyn - - -
Schneider, Donald ---
Schneider, Janet ---
Schoning, Roger ....
Schott, Blanche ---
Schott, Elaine ........
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Schroeder, Harold ................ 61
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Schultz, Bill ..........
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Schultz, Herbert .................. 59
Schultz, Lester ........ 49. 57, 101. 108
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Schttster, Shirley ..... .. .......... 49, 70
Seherson, Norman .................
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Seidl, Sue .......... 42. 68, 71, 85. 130
Settser. Gene .......
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Severtson, Charlotte
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Severtson, Warren -
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Simon, Roger ----
Simonson, Alvin -----
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Somage, Shirley ---- .---- 5 9
Sondral, Donald --- ----92
Sonksen, Edward --.--. .-... 4 9
Sonksen, Marianne -- .------ 57
Sonksen, Reva -.--.- ---- 4 9, 71
Sorenson, Arlene .----. ..-- 5 9, 66
Sorenson, Charlotte --..-.---.-..- 57
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Sorenson, Earl ---.-.-. 49, 122, 126, 127
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Sorenson, Harlowe --.---.-..---- 22. -12
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Sorenson, Lyle -----.----......--- 43
Sorenson, Marlene --.-.- 53, 71, 91, 110
Sorenson, Marvyl ---- 41, -13, 71, 84, 85
Sorenson, Merle -.-------------... 61
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Thomas, Virginia -.-.---.....-... 59
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Thompson, Betty -----.--.. 49, 79, 110
Thompson, Carol ----.-. 53. 68, 70, ll-0
Thompson, Daryl --..-........... 61
Thompson, Donald ------ 14. 53, 88, 108
Thompson, Earl .----------..-- 43, 38
Thompson, Ellen --... .-..... 4 3. 64
Thompson, Gloria -----..-.--.-. 43. '70
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Thompson, Margaret 50. 53, 70, 77. 123
Thompson, Marlin .---.---.----.-. 61
Thompson, Marylott ---...-.-..-. 57
Thompson, Patty ------ 44, 70, 89, 120
Thompson, Raymond ---------... 61
Thompson, Roland ---- 49, 75, 109, 126
Thompson, Shirley --..-----.....- 49
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Thoreson, Jeannette -.-..-.--.-... 59
Thorson, Phyllis ---- ..-----.... 5 9
Thoreson, Rollin ---.---- ...... 5 9
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Throlson, Janet ----..-. 49. 71, 92, 129
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Stieler, Richard --.- ------------. 5 7
Stiles, Joyce ------- --.-.---.- 6 1, 92
Stolaas, Rose .--- .-.. 4 9, 70, 122, 123
Stolze, Ardis --- ---------.-- -53
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Westrum, Eileen .................. 59
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Whelan, Thomas .......... 919, 75, 86
Whitcomb, Donald ............ 57, 107
Whitson, Gilbert .... 49, 75. 81, 93, 109
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Wildeman, Wilma ............ 58, 80
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Willey, Rita ......... ...... 5 9
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