Albert Lea High School - Tiger (Albert Lea, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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Xt ' .CN X X S X, V' V I I9 5 S Published by The Students of the Senior High School Albert Lea, Minnesota Karen .lorgenson and Ronald Matthies Co-Editors Alton Bushman and Robert Sorenson Business Managers .-""""-Q in Yo' E 'F r ,www 'rs' r ,s-xx 'X-sa ix Table of Contents Administration and Faculty 8 Classes ...... 34 Organizations . . 86 Sports . . . . I38 Features ...... I66 Organizational Index . . IS6 Index ....... I87 Faculty Index . . I97 W- ,X - r"V 4 . -1 5 ' 5'-'vv.. H A 4 ""'X MA WM. .ww M IH- 5 5 vm-A f wif IG X x 1 .i if ,fg 4 . 1 1 sy' 'v,431 .fi 55 ' SE at 15 gi. -at "3 ' A .nv- Ms- Q 'Q W W Xi rx- 6 .'..y 'J A-E: gi i X333 b V' Q U - I i . 7' Eva Rfk . ng X - S0 MMR Q A Rmgaiaa sou JW W Quinn? . 'Z w., 'le N is , lr 'G If an 5 Q " x' A55 8.4 , was 15 A Ns' - . ,N .AQ 'f iw- Q 'anim Q 1 . ,Qmkwm 4 N gg Q , F ax? E, 11 5 1? l a. R . 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E 5 E T! YS I F F ! if C 5 F, E I si is El A YQ n 1 I S E ik il 01 In I80 ays Through these doors will pass the graduating seniors of 1958. This is not the only group leaving this building, for a large portion of the junior High will also be leaving for the new Southwest junior High School. Both groups are closing one door, only to open another-the door to the future. This past year these doors have been both a medium of education and entertainment. Many times the assemblies presented to tts came from within tl1e realm of our own school. Equally there were as many from the professional field. So often these programs were for civic enjoyment as well as for students. In a sense this auditorium was the beginning and end of our high school career. Six years ago the graduating seniors of this year were sitting in on an orientation program, designed to help them become more familiar witl1 this new situation during their first day of "going uptown" to school. Now, six years later, with the bulk of the senior class remaining the same, again we find them in the auditorium, but this time for the annual commencement exercises. They have traveled the last portion of the trip, around our school in 180 days. 3 1 gg. ' . W Im: M, ,Z . mg wwwb ww W ivy? S is Q mm ww: Ai?1Sg5fie.'1' W sSQ,gNw,s,f ,Q--:4:5,w.,,..::,..., y ,. .:.:-... 14 K X milf ll: N4 , 4' miami 1 I 1: X AMX ' t, ,....... . ,,,,-i . X, N V .W-Q mf 55954 -Q:-14:-M, - - ., 5ieS':21:a::es::.-5 W ,.,. awk 'if--'ffifl'IfI.,.:.:I2,:. . ,. - .asasasassazsf ::::sa.:.f 'N -:lf .5 ,..::::,., , K . .. w mv .W1 , .,..,, ,. , ,:..... M, KW ai A' bg l2 fm Wm -tuna, .9 QENQQ Q 04 A, K , 1 ' 4 15 sf N ik 4 X 2 a Q A X a x l , x -1-w. 5: A . """'l 11. . gl , Q sw , -H ' ----- I A K vm. 5 - ,:-:ii--. . -vii: :ll Ilan ... z , . ,- 4 ' 'ii' 251 Ja w,..u.N5 K fm M.,W, qv f .,X.,.,,. D -n Q4 . f . W X 2 Faculty and Admini tration Striving to make .-Xllmert Lea High School at smoothly functioning institution with a high acaclemic recortl, the laculty and aclministration spent every clay throughout the l80 days improv- ing the school. 'l'he athninistration was in charge ol' inmn- erahle lunctions. Their most important one was to keep the school functioning properly at all times. ln aclclition to this, they kept accurate accounts ol' attendance. finances ol' the school and gave counsel to many ol' the students. Many teachers not only actetl as peclagognes to the students, but also hecame clone lrientls antl counselors. This was prohahly one ol' the most important functions ol' the lC2lt'llL'l'5 throughout the year ol' 1957-58. 'liC2ll'llCl'S were olten the object ol' much vehe- mence from the students. but the faculty actecl only as score keepers lor sttulenls alter they hail taught them the lnnclamentals ol' their clans. School was not a place lot' a social gathering, lmt rather a place to give the stttclents a keen intellect and to prepare them lor their l'uttn'e livek. 'l'o make every student a gootl citizen antl well- rountletl inclivitlual was the goal ol' the laculty. Suparinlendenl B. H. Hill Senior High Principal Louis J. Aclolphsen Pago I0 dministrators Our modern world ol' today with its Sputniks, guided missiles and unrest badly needs educated people who know ltow to liace and accept tlte re- sponsibilities with which they are laced. 'l'hese people must have the skill and proper training to meet the demands ol competition. 'l'hey must be men and wonten ol' character who are reliable, co-operative, and interested in ex- peritnentation and progress. Responsibility lor tlte direction ol' Albert I.ea High School so that its students will be able to cope with the problems which will lace them rests upon the shoulders ol' tlte administration. Supervision ol' both maintenance and manage. tnent ol' the school provides daily duties for Mr. Beverly H. Hill, superintendent ol' schools. It is the task ol' Mr. Hill to coordinate the various functions ol' tlte school. Providing good leadership and direction to both tlte academic and activity program is tlte aint ol' Mr. Louis .-Xdolphsen, senior high principal. Mr. Adolphsen works closely with tlte seniors concerning a lurther educattion. Mr. Vernumd Andersen, junior high princi' pal, plans the curriculutn and instruction lor junior high students as they begitt their years ol' high school. 'Ito give thent a sound background lor subjects they will meet during the coming years is his primary purpose. Junior High Principal Vermund Andersen Provide for Prosperou Future Mr. Irvitt Anderson. who has completed his second year in the Albert I.ea School System, serves in the capacity ol' administrative assistant. I-Iis many duties include taking the school census, supervising all btts transportation and the cafeteria lunch program plus the budgeting and the general Iinance ol' the school system. .Xlthougli his job consumes much ol' his time, Mr. Anderson linds titne lor active membership in Rotary Club and the Ifirst Lutlteran Church. Board ol' edttcation members are as follows: Dr. l.eon Steiner, chairman: Mr. 'I'heodore Mun- son, treasurer: Mrs. Dorothy Hellie, clerk: Dr. Rudolph Gandrud, director: Mr. Hlilliam Picka- vance, director attd Dr. Clayton Nelson, director. 'I'hose mentbers most recently elected are Dr. Candrud and Mr. Pickavance. Mrs. Hellie, the lirst woman to serve on the board, is com- pleting her lilth year with the group. 'I'he school board tneets every second and Iourth 'I'uesday ol' each tnonth. Its members are elected lor terms ol' three years. 'I'wo mem- bers come up lor election each year tlnts main- taining a constant level ol' experience. Highlighting the past year was the dedication ol the hlolm Halverson Elementary School and the Clarks Grove Elementary School. Plans lor a soutltwest junior high school and a southwest elementary school were also com- pleted. These school are expected to be ready for the opening ol' the I958-I959 school term. Besides regular duties which include appoint- tnettts and tnottthly bills, the hoard lllllSl also Adminisiraiive Assisiani' Irvin J. Anderson L. E. Steiner William Picltavance determine the policy of District 2-ll, recently changed from E58 to 211. 'l'his year's board has been laced with the problem ol purchasing a site lor a northside junior high school and also a northside elementary school. Rudolph Gandrud Doroihy Hallie Theodore Munson Clayton Nelson Page I I Secretarie and Qffice Worker Jennelly lngvaldson Joanne Jasperson Leone Koesfer Leona Mensing Relieving thc achuinislraliou ol' sonic ol' thc iuouotouous clulics ol' lhc olliu' work wvrn' thc scvcn mcmlx-rs ol' the svhool ollicc stall. lu- valuahlc lo the eIl'ic'ic-ul running ol' thc school olliccs, lhcsc girls workccl diligently. Mrs. Barbara Gillarcl, sun-mary. assislml Mr. B. I-I. Hill. Mrs. Mary Scilcrl and Miss Alllll' Rcasoucr scrrcml thi: school as hookkccpcr and Barbara Gmud assistant hookkccper, rcspwlivcly. lfullilliug stcuographic clulics was Ihr- rn-sponsihililx' ol' Miss Qloaum- .I1lSlll'li50ll. school sln'nograplu'r. Mary Seiferl :xfllllg as scfrclary to Mr. l.ouis Aclolpliscil. NOT NCTURED Miss -In-uuclly lngvalclsou perlormcml various scu- Ann Reasons' ior high ollicc clulics. Miss l.coua ML-using. secretary to Mr. Ycrnuuul .Xmlcrsc'u, supcrriscml all junior high ollice work. Kculiing 2lt'l'lll'illC altemlancc rccorcls was thu rcsponsihilily ol' Miss la-onc Kocslcr, allcmlanrc clcrk. OFFICE SECRETARIES PERFORMING Their many dufies in a lypical ASIATIC FLU VITALLY AFFECTS Joanne Jasperson and Leona Mensing day's work are Leone Koesfer and Jennelly lngvaldson. as fhey assemble fha daily absence list Page I2 Detect Confusion During Epidemic FRONT ROW: Schneider, Floven, Fynbo, Jacobsen, Lois M. Jensen, Smeby, Herman, Poole, Tapp. Moniei, lndrelie. SECOND ROW: D. Nelson, Qualley, Schnarr, Hy timing' tht' lilllt' things which art' so vital lu ullitt' tt'm'k, 'union' :mtl SCIIIUI' high nlltft' lit-lpt-is gzlvt' lhvir vzlltlztlmlt- timt- to tht- mt1tinC tlutit-s ul tulle-cling ztlmst-ilu' slips, llCliX'Cl'illg' Iltllt's :tml ZlIlSWl'l'lllg' lt'lt'llilOllt' calls. Ollitt' lit-lpvrs ztssistctl tht' st'c't't'tztrit's in lmth tht' junior :mtl svnior high ollircs ln' sorting lillllllf mitil, i't'-t'm'tlil1g graitlcs :tml Slllllllyilig nt-cult-tl inltnmzilttm tu Ircwiltlt-1't'tl sltltlcllls. Rt'lllll'l'lIlg thvil' st-t'vit't's in tht' junior high guitlamtt- mimi. 5t'lli0l' high girls IlCl'liUl'lllCtl maint tasks tn ht-lp lighlrn tht- i'tDIINlsIt'lll hurtlcn ul tht- gllllllllltl' lt'ilt'llt'l'm. JOAN l'lElLMAN, IN A fypical pose, porfrays an average day of colleciing aiienclance slips and delivering noies. FRONT ROW: Schewe, Bangeri, Sharon K. Nelson, Sharon Anderson, Hagen, Shirley Johnson. Krossin. SECOND ROW: Hendricltson, Heilman, LaDonna Hansen, wx ,W wwe, 3 Q 'AM Page I3 Page I4 Hildred Tennihill Speech Drama Club Narional Thespians Debale Grace Dahle English I2 Ushers Club Vernon Doss Language Arls 7 Social Sludies 7 Reading 7 Edna Gerclcen Journalism Ah La Ha Sa Tiger Orville Gilmore English I2 Pholography Mariorie Hanson Language Arls 7 Social Sfudies 7 Reading 7 Jeanne Hawlter Language Arls 8 Helen Heafh English I0 Hi-Teens Frances Ives Language Arls 7 Social Sfudies 7 Reading 7 Rulh Johnson Language Arls 9 Engli h, Histor XYIQ' linglish ts t't'tlt1tt't'tI ts ultvn ztslwtl In ntztny sttttlents ol' high sclttml ztgtz 'I'ht- :tnswct ts snnply thztt ont- ol thc ntzttn l'l'illlll'CIIIl'lllN ul st1t't't'ss is tht- lill0XX'll'llgt' tml' linglislt. lht' gtmztl NCI lor ztII kngltsh tlztsscs ul high sclttml Itwt-I wats to tlcvt-lop thc zthilitx' to ttst- Iinglish its :tn t-I l'cc'tivc instrtnnc-nt nl t'xln't-ssinn. Ihts wztr tint- nvw l'ngItsh tt-:tt'Itt'r wats zttltlt-tl to tht' Iinglish tlt-lmztrtntt-ttt. Mrs. Iiztrhztrzt Ycr tltmrn replzttctl Mr. XVztIIztt't- Iicttttt-tly. Strolling plztyt-tl at It-zttling pztrt in t-wtw linglish t'I:tss. Not nnlx' wcrt' tht' sttttlt-nts tIrtIIt'tl un tht s mclltnv - I g ul tht wtmttls, Intt thty wttt .tlsn .tskttl tu know tht- prtmttndzttitm ztntl tht- nit-ztning. This vt-1tt'Iit1gIisI1 wats rt-tlttirt'tI Itn' ztll sttttlt-nts . t tncltttltng' thc Itnntn' jtmttrnztltsts. In lm-xttttts YCZIYS " ' . - 1 r. -. -s 1. thtst sttttlcnts htxt not hun tttlttnttl In t2tI16 linglish Int-cztttst' ol ztll tht' vxpt-t'it'ttt't' thaw Utin in wtitinv Itn tht Xh I't II't Sit mf " 5 . .1 t.t. The writing ul tvrnt pztlmt-rs wzts at pztrt nl htnh thc tttnttrr ztntl scnttn' linglish tl:tsst's. Strlrltu tntmrcs Icztrnt-tl thvir writing tt-tltttiqttt-s in hunk t rcpnrts atntl short story wrtttngp Ilns prt'pztt't'tI thcnt for tht-ir Itttttrt- tcrnt pztpt-r wrtttng. Ill Sctntn' High. Rt .Xltlttmttglt IiIn':trv work Wits ttltcn ttttmtltttvtl tn the cztrlx' lttniur high yvztrs it wats ttmtinttt-tl est-ztrrlt pztlwrs :tntl Imtnk rt' ports t'ctlttit't'tl IiIn':tt'x' kntmwIt'tIgt'. CAMERA FAILURE ATTACKS THE PHOTOGRAPHERS Jeff Larson and Diclr Nelson but Orville Gilmore offers his able assislance as adviser Io Ihe group. "itll Hay. .Al E M-...M Create Culture llttring the pztst yeztr the seventh graders :tt- tentlecl at semester ol' rezttling elztss whieh was al- lernzttetl with zt semester ol' ztrt clztss. ilillis eonrse helpetl those sttttlents who were poor in rezttling gztin hotter hzthits :intl helpetl the hetter rezttlers heeotne lztniiliztr with greater wortl usage. Mrs. XX'inilirecl Lyon taught this very sttet'essl'nl elztss to the stntlents. .Xnother elztss zttltletl to the Senior High School this yeztr wzts ettltttrztl history. whieh was ollerc-tl to the seniors. 'l'his elztss wats tatnght on at eol- lege hztsis :tntl ineltttletl lecturing, the listening ol' ntnsit' :intl trips. l.iter1ttttre, ninsit' ztntl art were the stthjeets relzttetl together tlnring the lertnre periotl. One hottr at week ol listening to elztssitztl tnttsie wats reqttiretl lor ztll the sttttlents. Instrttetors were Mr. Nicholas Cortls. nntsie: Mr. Orville Gilmore, literature ztntl Mrs. Pett- rieizt lietterling. ztrt. 'l'hese history sttttlents haul the opportunity to take ntztny trips. 'lihey took zt trip to the Monet lishihition :tt the Minneapolis lnstitnte ol Art, "Swain l.:tke Bullet" in Minneapolis and zt play, "'l'he Little Foxes." in Mztnkztto. Another trip thztt wats tztken hy the ettltttrztl history sltttlents wats to at Neo-elztssicztl play, "l'he Rivals," :tt the University ol' Minnesota. BYRAN BOER EXPLAINS TO HIS CLASSMATES the subiect and verb of the sentence assigned him in class. Elizabeth Kahle Language Arts 7 Social Studies 7 Reading 7 Winifred Lyon Reading 7 Gordon Magnuson Language Arts 8 Stanley Mittelstadt English I I Guidance Edythe Olson English I0 Hi-Teens Gertrude Piers English II Guidance Junior Adviser Robert Riege English I0 Sophomore Adviser Tennis Robert Tweed Language Arts 8, 9 Barbara Verdoorn English ll Junior Adviser Future Teachers of America Tiger's Roar Sybil Yates Language Arts 9 'QQ Page I5 Anne Anderson Evelyn Bennell Nicholas Cords Kalhryn Coyne Paul Ehrhard World Hislory I0 Social Sludies 7 U. S. Hisfory II Social Sfudies 9 World Hislory I0 Sophomore Adviser Tiger's Roar Guidance A Wresllinq B Foolball Track Knowledge from Ancient to Modern Page lb Mary Lehrer Social Sfudies 9 Mary Melfam Social Sludies 7 Language Arfs 7 Guidance Miriam Johnson Language Arls 7 Social Sluclies 7 Reading 7 Georges Denzene Social Sludies 8 Chess Club Junior High Sludenl' Council Seventh grzttlers sttttlietl .'Xtnet'it'ztn history in which early New XYorltl explorations :intl the Revoltttiottztry XXY11' were eoveretl. Customs ol' the people ol' the liztstern Hetnis- phere anal the proceclttre ol' the govertnnent were eontrztstecl to those ol' the llnitetl States hy the eighth grtttlers in their social studies classes. Ninth grzttle classes stntlietl the court SySlClll ztntl then enttetetl ntoek tti.tls. Choosing two vocations on wltieh they wonltl tnztke at hooklet highlighted their interesting stntly. By exploring the inttnx' ilillerent otrttpzttiotis, these ninth grzttlers gztinetl kttowletlge ztlmottt the voezttion in which they were interestetl. GLOBE STUDY IS ONLY a small parl of lhe course in which John Grose, Doris Chrislenson and Chuck Coonradl' parlic- ipale. Roland Ellerison Alice Gammel James Gusfafson Egil Hovey Bruce Johnson Social Sfudies 8,9 World Hisfory I0 U. S. Hisiory Social Sfudies I2 World Hisfory IO Sophomore Adviser A Fooiball Senior Advisor Traci: B Basliefball G Fooiball LcHcrmcn's Club History Achieved In Social Studie World Iristury, required lor all suplroinures lim' the lirst tinle, zlrquuinletl the students with the wurlcl's progress lrmn prellistoric times. United States history was taught to the juniors. linlightening tliemselves on the lznnuus explorers :intl uiliriztls. they lmeczlnie more laniilizlr with the mlevelupinent nl' the United States. liemlmnies, soriolugy and .Xinerifan govern- ment were the lmsie elements which cmnprisecl the suriztl studies classes Iior the seniors. Field trips were taken to places ol' interest to the classes. xxllltlllg them were tunrs ul' Lzlncl 'O Lakes zlml the Mental Colony in Fzlribztult, where clzissrmnn studies lJCt'Jllllt' tzingihle. SOCIAL STUDIES SEEMS io be forgoifen as Mr. Siandly explains a foofball play fo Ron Jacobsen. Luiher Olsen Social S+ucIies 9 A Baslcefball C Foofball Elsie Seberf Modern Hisfory U. S. Hisfory ll William Siandly Social S+udies I2 A Foolball B Baslrefball Golf LeHermen's Club Senior High Sfudenf Council Rene Wambach Social Siudies I2 Senior Advi:er NOT PICTURED Roberf Thompson Social Siudics 8 Page I7 Garrcfl Ahern Inga Brenaman Ralph Dougherly Roberl Dreisbach Marvin Glesne Malhemalics 8 Mafhemalics 7 Malhemafics 7 Malhcmalics 7 Senior Arilhmefic C Foolball Alfendance Algebra 9 Geomefry C Basketball B Wyesfling Traclc Math Establi hed Essential Whil LOOKING OVER HER SHOULDER lo malce :ure Linda Harding is doing lhe assignmenl correcfly is Mrs. Brenaman. The lllllllltlllllllfx pmgratn in Alnnimn' lligh mnsislctl nl gt-ticral inathcniatirs antl a umrst- in L'lL'lllL'lll2ll'y algelna. CLt'm'taI Ill2llllC'Ill2llli'S was a rcqtiirt-tl stthjtwt in thc sou-ntli and cighth i t n 'W-my gratlcs. This c'in1t'se lilll'lllSlll'll a tx-View ul atltli- tion, sulmtratticnt. tnultiplicatiun, anal tlivisiun and work:-cl with fractions. Mori- mniplicatcml work lDl'0lJlL'lll5 lmmatlcnctl thvir kllowlctlgt' ol lll2llllClll2lllK'S anal taught them thc- pt'm't-ss ul logical thinking and tlc-tltirtiw l'l'ilSUlllllg. This t'0lll'hC aiclc-tl thu sltulmtls in cle-vt-lopitig thvir tnathctnatical ability anal il ullctvtl lhcnt a lnumlatimi lim' lilll'llIk'l' matlu-mzuit-al tlt'x't'lrmp- nu-nt in inure clillicnlt mtirscs which tnany ul' thc stnclcnts plan to take wht-n they t-ntcr thcir svn- icn' years. licransc nl the lllllltllilklllfk' which is In-ing strcssccl on tha- livltl ul niatl1ctnatic's. stu- tlcnts were given spvfial attcntiun. MARY BERGSTROM, SHARON ANDERSON and Earl Ash- pole congregale around Mr. Glesne's deslr for beneficial help. "HONEST l'LL STUDY!" exclaims Sieve Tennyson as Mr. Dreis- bash swings a T-square, while Bill Harding loolrs on in despair. x , ww ' K Richard Hari Millie Holm Orvis Rake Florence Scholller Mafhemalics 9 Malhemalics 8 Malhemalics 7 Advanced Algebra Service Club Algebra 9 Solid Geomelry Trigonomelry Guidance C World Gpposition Ris s Ninth grzulcrs In'cp:lring lor :ulvziliu-ml rmirscs in Sm-niur lligh wvrc- ciirmirzlgi-cl In lillii' clcnn'n- l2ll'X' :ilgm-ln'zi. wlivrc lhvy wcrc lzingln thc hzisn lllllll2lllll'lll2llh ol' highur iiizillic-iiizilirs which wnnlil hc-ll: ihcin in llll'll' lnlnrc stinlics ol' thc imm- miiilmlirzilvcl iiizilln-iiizilirzil prim-sscs. Scnior high llllllllllg' was givvn in various lic-lcls ul inzilln-nizxlirs. ILL-in-lull lll2lIllL'lll1llll'S was zu unniiiuzuimi ul thc murscs l2llil'll in Alunior High. Nlznln-inznirs, which uni hc inuul hzirk to thc llinmln :inil .Xrzlh irihcs, mnlrilnnwl inurh lo thc sc-lmol c'urrirulinn mluring Ihr f'l'ill'. l'l:nn' "l'UlllL'll" was ull'L'rL'cl :ls :in clccliw Nllll- . 5 . . loft In :ill supliuiiiun-s, limvcx ur, iunmrs anal sen- iors also :nlcinlccl Ihr clzisscs. fil'lllllCll'y was ol' sin-cial llllCl'1'hl nnml railin- lu lhmc 5lllllL'l'llS who plain lu cnlcr lurlln-r 5llIQlY in ci1vinccrii1w'. , P9 N .juniors who wsu- illlt'l'L'xll'tl in llll'lllCl'lllg lllL'll' niznlic-inxilirzil training mnlil enroll in :ul- rziiiu-cl :ilgchrzi to lmmznlvn their knuwlcmlgc. Suliil gn-mm-try :nnl plains ll'lg'Ull0lllL'll'y wcrc 21 rlizillcngv lu seniors. lnrlnclccl in thc slucly ul' gi-rum-try worn' lhc illczlsiiix-11101115 :incl angles ul' lln- rirrlc, l'i'1'llllllf'1ll' ligurcs :incl thc slmnly ul' prulmrliini. Oni- st'IIlL'SlL'l' was rn-qnirccl in rmiiplclu gL'IlIIlL'll'y. and lhv other 5L'lIlL'5lL'l' was nu-il lu miiiplvu- an ll'lg'lllIUlllL'll'l' cmnirse. Mus! mlli-gm-s ivqixiix- inznlh ciulils. :incl Lhc Senior lligh prmiclrcl thc crcmlils llL'l'L'S52ll'y lor Zl fUlll'gl' Cillllilllilll. All lJli2lllC'lll'S ul' high srlmul lll2lllll'lll1llll'5 were lainghl Us zi hzisis lor mllcgc Nlllllll'N. lllllirnigli lll1'l'l' was ai clill'crcm'c' in thc unncnl ul' thc mursr-s ullcrccl, lhvrc was 21 simil- ill'lll' in lhv mlczilings with higher iiizillicinzilics :inil thc' rclzilimlsliips thu' all lizlrc in mnnnon Wllll thi- rulcs ul iilzilliviiizilirx. HANDS OF A DETERMINED WORKER dcpicl lhe many hours sponl each weelr lo complcle lhe malh assignmcnl. JUST PEEKING OVER Gail Wedge's shoulder, Pclcr Cooper compares his mafhcmalical resulls wilh hers. Maurice Thompson Geomelry Advanced Algebra Julian Wing Algebra 9 Audio Visual Proieclionisl Club Science Class s Create Enthu ia Roborl' Enlorf Science 9 Junior High Science Club Page 20 Russell Harding Science 8 Junior High Photography Club Olive Johnson Biology I0 Phillip Klein Science 8 Mathematics 8 Junior High Science Club Donald Laun Science 8 Guidance C Football Science courses offered in the eighth and ninth grades and Senior High enabled students to bet- ter understand the complex world in which they live. A general background is necessary to speak intelligently about earth satellites and missiles which are becoming common words in the Eng- lish language. General science courses, required in the eighth and ninth grades, prepared students lor the more detailed courses ollered in senior high. Living science was emphasized in the eighth grade as names and structures ol' living plants and animals were sttulied. Plants and animals, which included hamsters and an aquarium, were observed. Class demonstrations also added in' terest to class work. Individual projects, which showed six hours of work, were required for A and B students. A written paper, chart and a model composed the project. Matter and energy, electricty, heat and light, sound, and simple machines were some of the units covered by the ninth graders. An interesting addition to the classes was a colored television set, which was borrowed for a week from a local firm. Demonstrations were given and students were given the opportunity to adjust the set, observing the changes in color. Thirty percent of the ninth graders prepared projects lor the Science Fair held in March. Many hours ol' planning were prerequisites to a well-planned and well-constructed project. WATCHING MARGIT LARSON who alfcmpls lo taste an egg cooltecl by infra-red rays are these science :iudenls Pol Van Ryswylt, Jerry Voshell and Diclt Holt. For International Geophysical Year Biology was required for all sophomores thus completing their laboratory science credit neces- sary for graduation. 'l'he study ol' plant and animal life included zt study of their structure. Collections made by students early in the fall introduced them to insects and leaves native to the area. Leaves were displayed in booklets and insects were preserved and then classified. llisection of earthworms and frogs proved to be interesting work. A frog's heart was observed when it was preserved in solution. Chemistry and physics could be taken in any sequence by juniors and seniors who wanted to further their science background. 'lhrough laboratory experiments, chemistry students observed chemical reactions. Many hours of student participation proved helpful as students studied the physical and chemical prop- erties of elements. The different types of reac- tions were observed and written in formulas. Physics, the science of matter, motion and energy, became more familiar as experiments were conducted, manuals were filled in and problems were solved. General physics laws were applied to the stttdy of matter and energy, sound, light, machines and electricity. NVith the new emphasis being placed on sci- ence courses today, students will find the sci- entific background helpful to them as they en' ICI' the changing world in which they live. LOOKING THROUGH THE aquarium in Mr. NeHle+cn's room we find a view of seaweed and small fishes. --sv'-ww-mwnnui Warner Nelflelon Dale Shuldes Biology IO Audio Visual Karl Siapel Science 8, 9 Irwin Volhman Chemislry Senior High Science Club Senior Adviser Physics Biology Senior High Science Club NOT PICTURED Sian Brecliner Science 9 Page 2l ,-f Delores Himle Music 7 Language Arfs 8 L. J. Emmons Band RETRIEVING FOLDERS FOR THEIR RESPECTIVE ROWS in B chorus are: Carol Hopperslad, Carol Sanborn, Mary Hills, Arlene Ebsen, Connie Paulson and Sharon Sigurdson. it Robert Myers Lesfer Slriemer Clara Berdan Ruth Bauer Vocal Music Orchestra Lalin French Madrigal Singers Rudimenfs Junior Classical League Spanish French Club Spanish Club Hi-Teens Fine Arts Encourage Page 22 Fine arts has become one ol' tlte greatest lac- tors in establishing the American culture in our school. Through music and loreign languages. students achieved inherited concepts. 'l'he goal ol the French and Spanish classes was not only to learn vocabulary but also to know ol the people, their cultural background. the physical features. art, music and literature. Learning such material was accomplished by drawing maps, listening to records and tapes. giving plays, reading great literary works and observing posters nl' that country. Latin classes ol' the Iirst year course were taught the lttndamentals ol' Latin, Roman stories and vocabulary. 'l'o realize the relation be- tween Latin and English and to show how Latin is beneficial was basic in beginning Latin. Students ol' the second year Latin learned the more dillicult Latin and linished with mythology stories. a Caesar study, and Claulic wars. Music began in our high school with a study course in seventh grade where music ol every kind lrom jan to opera was appreciated. 'l'he students were also introduced to instruments. Orchestra members were given special train- ing through sectional rehearsal and private les- sons. lnstruction was lor the purpose ol' creat- ing sounds that would bring enjoyment when instruments were combined into an orchestra. Voices ol' quality were chosen lor the cho- ruses and then trained lor perlormances namely the Christmas and spring concerts. Band members were trained to almost the point ol perfection with sectional rehearsals, private lessons and hand practice. Francis Blonigan Carol Easlwolcl Elaine Hamson Rulh Nelson Senior High Library Junior High Library Senior High Library Senior High Library Skill In Many Field ,-Xri classcs anml availahlc lllJl'2ll'lL'S liclpccl sin- ilcnls acliic-vc hohhics, I2llL'lll anal knowlcclge. ln holh ol' lhc school lilnarics slnclcnls workccl lowanl lhcii' olmjcclivcrs hy rc-ailing lor plcasurc, rc-zuliiig assignnicnts anml cliscovcriiig thc use ol! planning work ancl rcscarcli work. Oni' li- lJl'1ll'lk'S In'ovccl lhcy wcrc scicnlilic lol' Cach was a laboratory lor sluclcnls ol' all grades. 'l'hc- junior high library hacl onc special weck. March Ili-22, which was National Book XVcck. .X hook lair higliliglilccl thc occasion when ncw lmoolu wcrc on display lor stnclc-ins. linglish classcs gallicrccl at thc lilirary cvcry Iwo wc-L-ks making thc scienlilic and classical litcratin'c availahlc to cvcry junior high sluclcnl. lfor lhc lim linic in years, thc sc-nior high li- lmrary hclml no slncly halls, making it acccssililc Lo xlumlcnls ai all linics. l.iln'ary instruction was conmlnclccl ln' thc liln'ai'ian. .Xrl class lor scvcnlli gimlcix was a requircil wnlriccl which cnalmlccl llicni to cliscovcl' lhcir arl lllll'IllS and llll'll put lhcin lo nsc in onc ol thc many pioiccts llironghoui lhc year. Mc-Lal tooling, soap sculpture, Cllniisnnas carcl clccoral- ing anil puppet making wcrc among thc activi- IIUS workccl on ilironghoul thc year. Scnior high art classes consislccl ol' thu lcnth, clcvcnlli anal Iwclllh graclcrs wlionc ohjcclivc was lo acquaint llicinsclvcs with as many incclias as possible through wcckly incliviclual projects. Lilllll'l'0lll. llliliil illli. lcnipcra paint, oil paints, anil crayon wcrc a lew ol' thu drawing snpplics nscml lo luring' out thc sluclcnts arlislic lalcnls. DEMONSTRATING CAESAR'S CONQUERINGS lo lhe soc- ond year Lalin class are Richard Aclzland and Kalhy Olson. Page 23 Alice Pelerson Junior High Library Palricia lsla rshaugl Kellerling Ari IO. ll. I2 Harlan Veld Ari 7, 8, 9 Junior High Arl Club if Hllil To K "ww MK' QM? APN 'O' Lorrella Banovilz Marliss Urallcn Verna Graves Beverly Knudson Sonya fsondergoarcll Home Economics 7, Il Home Economics 8 Home Economics 7, 8 Home Economics IO, I2 Carlson Fulurc Homemalzers Fulure Homemalrers Home Economics 8, 9 of America of America Home Ec. Builds Domestic Trait lu prm'imlc limllcilizikiilg ll'illls lhzil umlml vslzihlisli il we-ll orgainilccl llmlsvliulcl, thc hrnnc' crmimliiu classes lDl'L'sL'lllL'tl ai wvll ruunmlccl llblllisl' ol' slucly lor lururc llullin-iiizikws. 'l'hc' year! work was clivimlccl wilh unc Sl'llll'N- lor clcvcloping rhc sowing 2lllIllllL'i zlml thc ollwr prmlucing' cxpcriumccl cooking skills. -lvuniur high lnnncnlzlkcrs sluiliccl unli'ws ul lric-nclship. nutrition, lll'K'2llililSl prcpzirulimi, ww- l2lI'lIllX' 1l1c111lJc'rs in Ihc- living romn. wnior high girls was nllzlinml lhruugh sowing' projects. hmnc' lurnishing :incl scrring nwzils. SEWING DILIGENTLY on lheir woolen dress proiecls are Darlene Schwemmler and Phyllis Roorda. VARIOUS STEPS IN lhc malcing ol a popcorn cake are shown by ARRANGING A FALL bouquel are lhese fwo Home Economics slu- Margarcl Duclley, Darlene Krczsin, Doris Jeb-:on and Terry Hillslrom. clenfs Janice Rice and Alice Cornick. .lh5S'llL GJ Page 24 ing lllilfllllll' parts :incl grooming. llighlighting thc- sn-vc-iitli g'r2ulci's' your was thi- lt'2l given Ihr llruziclcning thc' hmm' ccuimiilx' knuwlcclgn' lor 5 Gordon Le Beau LeRoy Maas Physical Eclucaiion Physical Eclucafion Drivers Training C Foofball C Baslxeiball G Develop 'l.lll'Ullg'll a progratn ul' variation in pllysical etluration, students afltievctl physical litncss, sntial stability, maturity and roorclination. Joan Van Beelc Physical Eclucaiion Senior High GAA A, B Cheerleading Heallh Norma Robson Physical Educaiion Junior High GAA C Cheerleading Fitness Ralph Summers Aihlelic Direcior lnframural Baslreiball Paul Willie Physical Ealucaiion A Baslrefball Healfh Baseball Sclietlnlecl lor class refreation were soccety hast-liall, volleyball, track. soltlmall, tumbling. lmasketlmall and wrestling. Snplimimre gym classes cmnlxinecl lmtli buys and girls lm' a square dancing unit. Required health and lirst aitl stuilies revealed proper care lor major antl minor injuries and clenmnstratiuns on artilieial respiration. llisrussitms on etiquette, dating, marriage, liereility and current social problems were also carried on in the classes. MEETING CATASTRQPHE during ihe-rides on ncw gym scooiers aro ENJOYING A MOMENT OF RELAXATION, Tiger wrcsllors Bob Julie Casey. Mary Gllberison and Janice Morreim. Hendrickson and Tom Broolre receive criiicism from Coach Ehrharcl l 4 Page 25 Norman Bailey Diversified Future Business Leaders Arthur Anthony Business Machines Business Principles Slenography Journalism Business Adviser Charles Fairchild Twins Journalism Business Adviser ATTEMPTING TO RUN her machine in this business machines is Vivian Unseth. Page 26 Bu iness Empha i Regardless ol' whether the graduating senior planned to make business his profession or not. those who were enrolled in the business courses were provided with the valuable training that will help them to lead more ellicient lives even il they do not continue in the chosen lield. lliversilied Occupations Club members re- ceived on-the-job training when they were em- ployed at variotts business places in town and also received payment as they gained lirst-hand experience. XVorking part ol' tlte day in school. they then journeyed to their places ol business. Valuable experience was accumulated by the student typists as they were taught the basic steps ol' setting up letters and memorandtuns. The typists strived lor speed and accuracy as they progressed in the knowledge ol' lamiliaril- ing themselves with the standard keyboard ol their machines by constant practice. Briel' forms, sounds and letters were taught to secretarial-mindecl pupils as they were tattght the main points of the art ol' stenography. Stu- dents aimed their sights on the goals ol' accuracy in the usage ol' strokes and speed ol' dictation. Second-year stenography students strived lor accuracy in the transcription ol' their short-hand notes. Alter taking letters at various speeds. the student was then required to type the let- ters and make a carbon copy that was mailable. course WORKING FOR ACCURACY and speecl, Shirley Selle and Karen Weurn are lust a 'few of the girls 'lalting practical sfenography. Accuracy and Speed linlztmt- slim-ts, ti'i:tl h:tl:tm'cs, lctlgcrs :tml pmlit :tml loss stutctm-nts Iwtmm- I':tmili:tr to stmlt-nts in thc lmukkccpitiq K'Ulll4Sl' will-t't'tl to llllllllln .tml SCIIIHIN. lhls Ullllbl' ptmttlctl vztltt- zthlt- L-x mt-ric1tt't- lm' those mlntttting to umtittttt' D thcir llIllll'l'S in tht- tmutimi ul' lilQ'lll't'w. ' ' , Ullicc' pt':tt'tit't', 0llil'l'l'tl to scttiuts, tlcztlt with 'f'ii'f" Ivatrtting whilt- ztpplyittg pt':u'tit':tl kttuwlctlgc. Iva Loy lwltng. thc tm- ul tht- tolt-plume :tml tt-lt-gntlzli 5+e,,og,,,phY st-t'vtt't's, the 0lJt'l':llI0tl ul thc tluplicztttmt mn- Transcription t-him's. tht- cutting ol' st:-mils :tml thc proper Omce P'aCl'Ce mln-ss lot' thc ollict' wmwkt-r wcrt' imlmlctl. littsiticss pt'it1t'iplt's, ull't't'c:l to juttiurs :tml scltiuts, Ill4l'lJ2ll'l'il SlllllC'lllS lot' utrttpzttiotts C011- m't'tctl with l:tw :tml cm't'l'ctl tnutty pltuscs ol' Imsim-ss such :ts mlrnwing up mtttt':tcts :tml wills. liusim-ss mztcltim-s K'Ullll'llll'2llk'll on l':ttnili:tt'i1- ing stmlt-nts with thc mln-rzttiott ol' thc mzuiy uniqm- m:tt'ltim-s. ,Xtnung thrust- :tv:til:tblu wort: tht' tlit't:lpltum', lllllllL'Ug'l'2llDll, titm- clock, volup- tutm-tt-t' :tml utriuus hztml :tml 1-lt't'tt'it' l1l2ll'lllll6S. Marie Slrievelvnd Bookkeeping .Xppt'oxtttt:ttcly Clglll wccks wvrc slat-ttt on thc liYP'n9 l tlictztplmm' :tml luur wccks wcrt' usctl in lt-:trtr Jo""'al'Sm. Bumess Adviser ing tht- opt-rzttimt ul' tht- other usclul lmusim-ss m:tcltim-s. 'I'ht'st- m:tt'him-s t-t1:thlt-tl thc users to gain t'xpt'1'it'ltt'c :tlmut tht' control ol' tht- nut- Ruth Woods rhim-s th:lt wuultl ht- use-tl in the tmulcm ullircs. TYPl"9 Nafional Honor Scciefy LOOKING UP FROM HER busy dayiis Miss Marie Skieveland as she BARBARA BRACKEY AND JACK LEHMANN display their ialcnl on correcfs the many papers tn bookkeeping. flwe fypewrifer, as the leffers 'fall accuralely. Page 27 OIC Boys Acquire Fundamental Abt ltie Donald Paulson Lowell Ross Jaclt Cook Russell Esson Earl Jacobsen Agricullure IO, Il Agricullure I2 lnduslrial Arls Eleciricify lndusfrial Drawing Future Farmers oi America Farm Accounting Drivers Training Aeronautics Future Farmers of America Page 28 Vocational agriculture was El three year course given to the larm hoys who were interested in Iarming or any ol' the related vocations. Swine. heel, dairy and sheep were taken up. ln each ol' these divisions ol study, il hiolog- ical analysis ol' each animal was uudertalaeu. 'I'o show that keeping a clean larm is essential, milk testing was included in the c11rric11lt1m. Soil conservation was taught, as was larm management, feeding and managing animals. crop and soil tilling and fertilization. 'l'he boys keep accurate records and larm ac- counts as part ol' the course on management. These were checked hy the instructors. Other very important sections ol' the training were a study ol' animals, home projects and crops grown on the individual larms. .-Xs a supplement to the vocational agricultttre course, the boys joined the lfuture lfartners ol' .'Xmerica, a national organization ol larm youth. Ylilllilllgll the FF.'X the hoys showed their skills with crop raising and animal showmanship at animal and crop shows. lhey won awards at the county and state lairs and at other local, state and national shows lor farm youth. Giving boys the practical experience that is necessary to lit them into their individual needs is the purpose ol' the shop classes. These shop classes are carried out in il pro- gram, starting in the seventh grade and working lllb through the grades. The program is geared to increase the studeut's knowledge and abilities in the lields covered hy each year's courses. 'l'h1- courses covered are widely varied. TESTING MILK WITH SKILL and accuracy of an experl is Frcd Paulson as he measures the while liquid carefully. "RECORDS ARE A PART OF the defails needed for succcts- ful managemenl of a farm," agree Kraig Schuhmachcr and Roger DeHaun. Via Agriculture and Shop Class s Sydney Schwarlz Linus Seiferl Advanced Wood Mefals Rifle Club Vocalional Machine Shop Yoeailionzil opportunities to he clerivetl from the shop elzlsses are numerous. 'l'he sltulents gaiinetl teeliniezil experience znul knowledge. 'l'lie seventh grzule eourse inelutletl lmzlsie eleetrieity :nul general nietztls. Basie eleelrieily tzinglil the sttulents iniportzint lurts about ino- tors. gciu-ranors zuul rzulios. They also worked on niu'oinplit'zitetl eleelriezil projects. Basie l'utulzinienlzils were taught in the metals eourse. lhe eighth grzule shop eourse wus tlivicletl into three sepnrzite clivisions. liighteen weeks ol' the vezir were tlevotetl to the sttulv ol' nnneriails :nul wootl working, twelve weeks were spent on nieelizniieztl lllilwlllg :intl during the last six weeks at stiuly ol' plzisties was nnule. .Xlso tlivitletl wus the ninth grzule shop pro- giaun. One semester wats spent learning the priine l':u'tors eoiuerning ineeliamicztl drawing. 'l'he l'L'llIllllllllg' seniesler wzls taken up hy wootl working on projerts varying' lroni siniple lamps to lawn chairs. Sophoinores, in an one semester course in nm- rhine shop. lezirnetl to operate such niaehines as lathes znul tlrills. lnniors znul seniors inziintziin- eil oltl skills 1llltl.2l4'llllll'Ctl new ones in their three-hour elaiss tlnring ezteh tlziv. lilne print tlrziwing znul rezuling :intl eleetrieztl znul iiieeliztliiezil tlraiwing were skills 2iL'Clllll'Ctl by the eleventh grzule clrzilting rlztsses. 'l'well'th graulers were eoneernetl with airt'l1iteett1rul draw- ing. 'l'o lezirn to live within at lnulget was the reaison lor designing ai home. lfour niziin sulijet-ts were eoveretl in the nero- nznies t-lass lor juniors znul seniors. They ure 1llll'Ullyll2llllll'S, meteorology, navigation :incl reg- ulzttions. 'l'he eonrse covers the szinie things as :i proliessionztl zivizttion school. SANDING HIS END TABLE lo experl smoollmnoss is Roberl Anderson. a member of fha advanced wood classes. ALL THESE WIRES ARE DRIVING me crazy seems lo bc liao conclusion of Doug Hill and Vic Gilberlzon. William Sfoclt Roberl Van Tries Melals lnduslrial Arls Page 29 FRONT ROW: Phillip Rogers, John Derewonlro, Sylvan Lewis. SEC- FRONT ROW: Melvin Thompson, John Flynn, O. E. Guclrenberg. OND ROW: Earl Linclquisf, Ray Schroeder. THIRD ROW: Julius SECOND ROW: Lowell Olson, William Wagner. THIRD ROW: Berl Pelerson, Elmer Naylor. Jenson, Franl: Whilaker. Custodians Strive for Orderlin ss lillicicluy was ilu- numllu ul' llu- lll1llllll'll2lllKl' stall' ul' ilu' junior mul wnim' high scluaul. xllllll- lilllllllg llu- sclumlk lll'2lllllg NfNll'lll zu wvll :lx cvcryllmixig lilifilll SXN'1'ClJlIlg llnmx lu lixing lxmlwn L'4llllIJlIIl'lll wan llu- jul: ul' llll' illllgl'lIl jzmilmx. KEEPING A CLOSE EYE on Julius Peterson, one of lhe many ianilors. Some ol' lllvil' spccilir mlzlilx' mluliu un- sweep- 'S Mdffln Jofddhl- Supl- Of Bulldmg and Gfolmds- ing llmnw, cleaning' lJl2ll'lRlJU2ll'4lN, Ull-lIllYlllQ XYZISIL' IJZIIJCI' lmskvls, Sll'Zllglllt'lllllg cle-slu mul clmira . u mic" ff um il or nm' 5 lli c s. 'xl l kmm ll I 1 l nl Suulcnls zllm fzlllcml upon lluwc nu'n lm' pm'- mnzll lziwm um. 'l'lu'y lil'i'lIllL'llllN' l'l'lIllK'NlK'll llu- IIllllIllC'll2llll'C stall ln rcpair lmmlu-n lfukvrs In mlc-an up splllccl mk mul ullu-r Illhlliilh. 'l'lu'sc nurn lu'llu'cl lo lllilllllillll ll alum mul llL'2llllly plzux' lm' Ilu' Nllllll'lll luuly zllul pmvimlvml clluicm scluxol lllJlil'l'lJ llllhllgllwlll llu' wsu: During llll' NllllllllL'l'. Cllirislmzu mul wining vu- czzlimix, un L-xmcmiwc czliripzliggi ul' Cllillllllg zuul l'L'llL'l'1ll'2llillg hulls mul rlzxssmmils lay lblllllllllg' mul Yllflllilllllg walls, rulings, wruulwurla mul llours was czlrriccl on by this mill. .Xll llll' nu'mlu'rs ul llu' lll2llllll'llllllK't' Mull wurkvml Iogclllcr cliligcmly In prmnnu- Zlll vlli- l'lL'lllly run silumul sparkling with lll'illllllll'NS XN'llll'll would lllillil' 1-:ull slumlvnl pmlul ul luis liigli scluml in orclrr to kcvp il :ls such. Page 30 ul tht- wut-k tu sttuln-nts purcltztsittg thcit' hot lumh in tht- high sfltuol cztletctrtzt ilurtttq thc lltllllltltm :tml lllviltx, saltttlwtcltvs. milk :tml alcs- scrts lin' at mmttmtm loc ol 217 cunts. wats zttltlctl, tltvw wrnncn also clvztnctl the stucly hztll tltwks :mil chairs itntnt-iliutcly lollmving thc ltuttr so thzlt thc- Nll'llY h'1ll wtstx"1tlx' lot' 'utimt sts they wut'kctl Int' thu' sttulvttts lllxl as lllkllly' uthvt' stztlls ilu lm' lJt'ttct'tttt'ttt ol thi- snltiml. , NP' i st 5 --smwt I . ,grew ..,,,.. Q aim . , fix 5 l I U... FRONT ROW: Cora Torgorson, Minnie Peterson, Louise Peterson, Selma Kruger, Evelyn Jensen, Es+l1er Olson, Minnie Wagner, Gladys Olson, Stella Anderson, Alice Anderson. SECOND ROW: Hiclrer, Helen Chase, Nina Cornick. Ed na Cafeteria Staff Furni h s Nutrition lft-t-clittg ltuttgry stutlcttts :tml lzuulty tttctttlmcts was tht- itnpurtztttt jnh ul' the K'lllL'll'l'i1l stztll. lhvy 1:11-pzttm-tl well-hztluttcetl im-ails vault clztyl ul' WAYNE INDRELIE AND gli-L KING am Shown in a fypgcag pow as tht- wt-nk that wen- nuurisltttig yvt iitexpvttsiw. fneY Prepare +0 WSH the rnnnv diSl1eS 'Orr-rrnnd after lunch- lltrt-L' ztlmlwtifittg ntcztls wtwc scrx 1-tl Cztclt clay . tm it ' I " " 'H-' 4 'nn' t" -' X 1 , . C 4 . , . . . . 1 ..' .. . . . . , ,,.:::-,gil 'N li' : " 'twin 't ' i ' ,' ' Srl: . A .1 -.-. 2 s rt ' - -- r.2 . ' '-:EEZ t x., . I tlul L sl lllllllx tht uhh lh ltihum-. lltcst- tug-ails ittflttclv hot clishcs, soups, lhts yvxtt' stunt' tht- ttcw c'ztlctct'tzt stttilx' hztll lltcsc' wmit:'tt wvtt' allways rczulx' with ll stltilt' Page 3l Guidance Directed Sluclcnls seeking holla with lx-ismizil :incl xn- rzilional pmhlcins we-rc gi'cc'Ic-ml hy an now scnim' high coliiisclnis' ullirc this yczir. Ronin I07 was mliviclucl into llll'l'L' cuhiilcs, Cilfll umlziining twn clcsks lm' czlfh ul thc i'c'spc'c'lix'c' class zulviscrs. and ll lllliYCl'!slil l'L'l'k'lJli0ll rmnn. .X ilvriclcrlly new li'2lllll'l' was thc :iclcliliun nl zu ll'lt'IllI0lIl' lu czlc-li nl' thc' inmliviclnzil cunlcrcnu- mmns. lhc' crlllllilllfl' C.oum'il was minposi-il ul lwn In-zu'liQl's lor c'zu'h nl lliiu' grzulcs. Miss l"lm'm'iiu' Sc'l1ulllvi', S1'lllUl' girls: Mr. ligil lluxvy, M'IllUl' lmys: Miss fil'l'll'lltlL' l'ivrs. juninr girls: Mr. Sl2lIllL'y Nliclmlluslzuli, junior buys: Miss .Xnnv .Xiicli-rsuii, suplimmm' girls: anul Mr. Rohn-ri Ricgv. soplimiiurc hoys. uniiln'isn'ml lhm- :ulx'isci'y cmninillvc' Im' the sc-nim' high NXSIUIII. Clullcgc' Daly. slnnisorccl hy thc' council. was helcl again this FCZII' to cnzililc' iIlIl'l'1'slL'tl 5lllllC'lllN lo rmilkfr wilh 11-pl'c'sc1il2iIivvs lrmn their I':u'ui1 "PLEASE GIVE ME A PASS" is ihe urqeni cry of Pele Jacobs as he begs lui ""ll'W' ln' llnllvcrsllli' Mr' Rmge and Mm Anderson for 6 pass' Scniors lnnncl lhis nllicc lu hc' l'SlN'C'i2lllF xziluzihh' in thc svlcvlinii ul ai smhoul ul lllQlIK'l' lL'2il'liillQ or in cliuusinq an Il'2l1ll' school. Q - WRITING ABSENCE SLIPS and checking rafings are Mr. Milflesladf MARILYN STEVENS ailempis lo chootc a college as Mr. Hovcy and and Mis: Piers, as Kafhy Olson waiis for hers. Miss Sclwofiler fry fo inicresi her in several differcni ones. Page 32 I V ' F' Id licvattisc ul' thc .Xsiattit lht cpitlcinit' this lull, tht' lllll'M'S. olliu' was :in unustiailly busy IL'l'llllIl2ll. llmvt-tus, cllic'in'm'y :tml kiiitlncss wcrc tht' guiclc- wimls :ts Mrs. llclvu Sunil :tml Miss Betty Skull, tht- sthtml ntti-ws, zihly c'mt1plt'tt'tl thcir tasks. l'his olliu- was ll vital orqztii in kcvpitig tht- sclmul lllllflltllllllg well. 'lht-it' rt-gulatr ullicc clutics inclutlctl isstlitlg Atlmittztnu- pzlsst-s lm' 'union'lugli.g1viiig4-wztml van' Uxltllllllltlltllls :intl treating sttttlvttts whn ln'- fillllt' ill cn' itiittrvtl ill stlioul. lh'iwrs trztining was unc ol thc mctliums usctl tu pri-p:ti'v NllItll'lll5 lor tht-ir rolcs its uilmatlmlt' fitifmis. 'lhis pmgrztitt cotisistt-tl ul' at iiiitc-wcck claissrumit t'uui'st- in rulcs ol the mail :tml in thc' im-fliziiiiczil workings ul' thc llltlltllt :tml 20 lmurs ul llt'llI2ll tll'lYlIlg t'xpcl'it'iit'c. lht' lJl'llllltl-llll'-lVllL'l'l training was ullcrcal tn tht- stittlcnts hy t'tJtltIJClt'llI zuul cxpvl'ictiu-tl tc':u'lit'i's. fairs vtltttppctl with tluztl cmltmls wt-rc ltJ2lllt'tl hy lncztl Zlllltlllltlllllt'tlL'1llL'l'x lm' tht' sttult-nts' usb. 'lhusc sttttlcnts wisliing In tri' lm' tht-ii' lifcnsi- wort- giwn thc 0IJIDtll'lLlIlllY. 1 DEPICTING HOW TO DRIVE a car on fhe busy roads are Connie Morris and Larry Sorby, lwo drivers lraining sfudenls. TELEPHONING AND FILING are only a few of lhe various faslts of A TYPICAL DAY'S work is porfrayed by Mrs. Inga Brenaman, Miss Belly Marlys Ellingson and Cecilia Luna, as they help fha nurses. Slcaff and Mrs. Helen Sund as lhey issue admils and checl: records. fmmk a fefsfollhzg 4 353 O29 Q wwobP4'W Nx Page 33 -, X QQ fi IQ, 55.55, 3 " 4-W. N-ff ,WN E 9 ' 5 -. M: . .mf A "M 'EA W - 5 Q-fgyae if 1' Q, . I yi V h E, W- I, Vi, X Biff?-5awef'5 s 5 1571 " fwj sv? Q4-eif1?L,9f . -,' gfxlv L f ' mf Q vip. Q, ww QS? iii , X 'Six if, l f Qs '51 ,.,. e Ei .4 yi gif, 4' , ' M' A '::aa. L Q ui J:- , Y. I Q-., ,f, 5 , W X X 1 lk f fs' '---' ' 1 41' 15:3-2:-.-Q-.Eh J., A ' K N ' H k 9 ,, J E ggs gig K if ' 1 2' X. 5 v-A 9 .V Q , ik ii um. f 5 x J XL I NT gf 5, ix? t -rf' g f. ' - ., ,Q ' -1' L ., x Nu... SS To improve their school and gain new knowl- edge through the many courses, classes worked avidly throughout the 180 days. Their many class projects and scholastic endeavors gave rich rewards to the hard working students. Six years in high school gave the individuals the chance to find their place in life and obtain the in-telligence to meet the challenges of their new and complex life after graduation. Such fundamentals as English, science, social studies, mathematics, foreign languages and the fine arts were the stepping stones to this new life. A Subjects relating to intellect were taughutg Slll- dents also gained valuable experience in coping with the problems of their future life. Life is a series of conquests and disappointments, happi- ness and woe. The various classes through con- tact with their classmates learned to accept their disappointments and successes with humility, while still maintaining pride and sincerity. Acquainting themselves with the basic rules and taboos of society was another sought after accomplishment of the classes. Being able to get along with humanity is one of the basic needs of this world. This development of our charac- ter was accomplished through contact with the other members of this school, from getting along with our pedagogues and through the academic work of the school. WORKING HARD FOR THE bellermenl ol the school, the execulive committee organized and helped to operele many of the years lunc- lions. Parr of the commillee ere seen here. SEATED: Pele Hoffman, Darleen Olson and Jane Schoenrock. STANDING: Bob Gunderson, Tom Broolte, Carol Reimer, Pal' Heather and Jirah McCorneclt. We, the Seniors of' 8, Striving LOOKING FORWARD TO GRADUATION, Ronald Olsen and Sharon Hubbell have a pre-graduation filling. Somewhere along the line some one has had a little mix-up and they seem to have gollen the wrong robes. All and ell, il' was worlh if, even though il does mean pressing 'lhe robes and getting an admit 'From the office for class. Page 36 l'Vorking to bring the senior class to a closer unity, the Senior Breakfast, their first big project, was held on November 26. This broke the old tradition of holding it at Christmas time, but all felt that the new change was both welcome and successful. Opening speeches were presented by the Class President Peter Hoffman, Principal Louis Adolphsen, Superintendent of Schools B. H. Hill and the Rev. Melford Knutson. Included in the program were readings and vocal and piano numbers by members of the class. The breakfast was brought to a close by a group sing led by Mr. Robert Myers. Career Day, held December helped many seniors decide the all-important question of what colleges to at- tend in order to further their education. Learning to work with others, through cooperation and understanding, was gained through participation in the various service clubs such as Hi-Teens, Ushers Club, Red Cross, Honor Society and Audio-Visual. Experi- ence in leadership was derived from membership in Stu- dent Council and the Senior Executive Council which represented their classmates. Musical-minded students, and there were many, work- ed harmoniously through band, chorus and orchestra. For the tenth consecutive year a select group was chosen by Mr. Myers to serve the school and community by singing in Madrigal. An inspiration to all was the beautiful and solemn Baccalaureate Service held on .june l, but the big mo- ment in the lives of all seniors arrived at last with the receiving of their diplomas on june li. OUR SENlOR YEAR HAS BEEN a busy one, wifh all of our outside ecfivifies, our work around fhe house and af our iobs, buf 'lhe home- work seems fo be lhe biggesf problem for Vivian Unselh as she is load- ing up for the nighfly lrip home. Julie Nash seems fo fhinl il's all crazy buf after deep considerafion, she also loads up. for Greater Perfection XVll.l,lAM AHERN-Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Span- ish Club I: Football l, 2, 3: Basketball l. DALE AN- DERSEN-FFA I, 2. QIUDITH ANDERSON-Hi-Teens l, 2, 3: GAA I, 2, 3: FTA l, 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Cho- rus I: Rell Cross l, 33 French Club 2, 3. ROBERT AN- DERSON-'l'igcr's Roar I. 3: Band l, 2, 3: Orchestra 3: Swing Band I, 3. SHARON ANDERSON- Entered from Austin, Minnesota 2. SHIRLEY ANDERSON-B Chorus l: Tllespialls 2: All 1.21 Ha Su 2, 3: Tiger 3. MERLE ANDRESEN-Diver silit-cl Ocuxpztlions 3: Distributive Club 3. PATRICIA BAKER-Hi-'l'ccns l, 2, 3: GAA l, 2, 3: B Chorus lg Ah 1.21 Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Girls' Bowling' League l, 3: Pep Club DUANE BANGERT. LOREN BANGERT-FFA 1, 2. LORRAINE ISANGERT-FHA l: Olficc Helper 33 Usllcrs Club 2, 3. -' its, ' if v N . ,. . 5 Page 37 Page 38 NANCY BENSONHHi-Teens l. 2, 3: All l.a Ha Sa 2. 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: junior Classical League l, 2, 3: Student Council l: Ollice Helper 2. ROGER BERG-Tiger's Roar I, 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus l: Banrl l, 2. 3: Student Council 3: Madrigal 2. 3: Orches- tra l, 2. 3: Swing Band l, 2, 3. LA VONNE BERCO-IS Chorus l: Band I, 2, 3:lliversil'iecl Occupations 3: Dis- tributive Club 3. LOLA BESCO-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: FHA l. 2, 3: CAA l, 2, 3: Class Ollicer 2: Library Helper 2: Tiger's Roar 3: Speech Festival 2: Kiwanis Representative 2. ZOLA BESCO-Hi-Teens l, 2, 3: GAA l, 2: Class Ollicer l. CAROL BISGAARD-Hi-Teens l, 2, 3:Tiger's Roar 3: A 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus l: Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: T,l'0lll Connnittee Chairman 2: hlaclrigal 3: Spanish Club 2: Lion Representative 3: Kiwanis Representative 2: Tiger 3 Fil ' In Accompli hment of ROGER B-IORKLUND-Basketball l, 2. DONALD BLOOD-lntranntral Football 2: l.cttertuen's Club 2, 32 Spanish Club 3: Wrestling l, 2, JANET BOELKE. TRENA lSOI.HlllS-Library Help- er l, 2, 3. ROSALIE BOS. SUSAN BOTZ-Hi-Teens I. 2, 3: Tiger's Roar l, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: GAA 2: Drama Club 3: Madri- gal 3: Spanish Club 2: Pep Club 3. LEONARD BREAMER-FI"A l, 2, 3. THOMAS BROOKE-Ilranta Club l. 2: Thespians 3: Masqners 3: l.ettertuen's Club 2, 3: Student Council l, 2: Spanish Club I: Football I. 2. 3: Track 3: Wrestling 2, 3: Coll' l, 2. 3: Senior Executive Connnittee 3: "Caine Mutiny Court-lXlartial" 3. ARDEN BRUE-Intramural Football 3: lntratnural Basketball 3: Track 3. ALTON BUSHMAN-'l'iger's Roar 3: FTA 2, 3: Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: junior Classical League l, 2. 3: Dranta Club 2, 3: Thespians 3: Masquers 3: "Caine Mutiny Court- Martial" 3: "john l5rown's Body" 3: lntrzuuural Foot- ball 3: Rotarian Representative 3: Student Council 3: Class Ollicer 3: Senior Executive Counnittec 3: National Honor Society 3. ALYCE CARTER-Hi-Teens l. RICHARD CASHMAN--Tennis I, 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 3: Intramural Basketball GARNICE CHRIS- TENSEN-Hi-'I'eens I, 2, 3: GAA I, 2, 3: B Chorus I: Ollice Helper 2: Cheerleader 2, 3: Library Helper I. HAROLD CHRISTENSON-'l'iger's Roar 3: Baseball 2, 3. .IANET CHRIS'I'ENSON-Hi-Teens Ig FHA 3: French Club 2, 3: Art Club I, 2: 'I'iger's Roar 3. DELMAR CLOIICH -FFA I, 2: Diversified Occupations 3. 'I'ERRY COLE-Band I, 2: Diversified Occttpations 3: Distributive Club Our Scholastic bi LOTHAR COLUMBUS-'I'rac'k I, 2, 3. CAROL CON- LEY-Hi-Teens 3. RUTH CORNICK-Hi-Teens I, 3: Diversified Occupa- tions 3: Distributive Club 3. GERALD COX-Band 2, 3: Rifle Club 3. Entered from XtVadena, Minnesota 2. 'l'HOM.AS CROCKETT. DENNIS DAHL-Tennis I: Intramural Basketball I, 3. JAMES DAVIS. JOSEPH DELGADO-Red Cross I: Science Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club I: Intramural Basket- ball I: Chess Club 2, KENN.E'l'H DIEKEMA. LELAND DILLING-Tiger's Roar 2: Band I, 2, 3: Intramural Football 3: Intramural Basketball 2. ROSEMARY DONOVAN-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: CAA 2: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Student Coun- eil 3: Spanish Clttb I3 'l'iger's Roar 3. iPage 39 Page 40 "I NEED A TRUNK!" says Rosemary Donovan as she contemplates how lo finish her paclring for the Seminar Trip. Bonnie Sleplienson and Carol Bisgeerd fry fo help solve her problem, buf 'lhere seems 'lo be no solution. Only Iwo large suilceses are allowed for each girl end who can gel a weel's supply of clothing info Iwo suitcases? Club Participation, BE'l"l'Y IJRAAYER-Hi-Teens3: Entered from Austin, Minnesota 2. AlUlJl'l'H DROMMERHAUSEN -Hi- Teens I, 2, 3: FHA 3: GAA I, 2: B Chorus I: Drama Club 3, Spanish Club I, 2: Pep Club RONALD DUNGEY-Entered from Junction City, Kan- sas -IOYCE EDXVIN-B Chorus I. PAUI. ELI.-B Chorus I: A Chorus 2, 3: French Club 2. ROGER ENIJERSON-FFA I. 2, RAMONA ES- PINOZA-B Chorus I. ANNE ESSE-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: B Chorus I: Band l, 2, 3: Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: French Club 2, 3, Student Council I, 3: Prom Cotntnittee Chairman 2: Orchestra 3: Home- coming Attendant KATHRYN EVANS-Hi-Teens I: FHA 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3. ROSE MARIE FALTUS-Hi-'l'eens 33 'l'i- ger's Roar I, 3: FTA I, 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: I5 Chorus li Band I, 2, 33 Science Club Ig Madrigal 2, 3: Red Cross I: French Club 33 Dratna Club I, 2, 33 Thespians I, 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 33 Bowling Club I. DARLENE FELBER- Diversilied Occupations 3: Ilistributive Club 3. "NOTHING TO WEAR," moans Barbara Ponto as she clieclts her closel' for apparel lo wear 'lo the Senior Breakfast Mosl girls find their closels "amply" for such an important occasion, and Barbara is no exceplion. Wilh only a few days lefl, a quick decision will have to be made-probably lo buy a complelely new ou'Hil'. hanged Qld Customs CAROL FERGUSON-Hi-Teens l, 2, 3: FHA l, 2, 31 'I'iger's Roar l: FTA l, 2: A Chorus 2. 3: B Chorus I: French Club 2: Science Club I: Class Officer I. KIOAN FINK-FHA 2, 3: B Chorus l. M IC H A E L FLANAGAN. CECIL FLUGUM - Hi- Teens l: FHA 2, 3: FTA 2. 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus l: Spanish Club l, 2. RAMONA FLUSEK-Hi-Teens 2. 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Ushers Club l, 2, 3: National Honor Society 3: junior Classical League 3. GRETCI-IEN FRAHM-Hi-Teens l, 2, 3: GAA l, 2: junior Classical League 3: Drama Club l, 2: Spanish Club l. MICHAEL GAETZE-Tiger's Roar 2, 3: A Chorus 3: Drama Club 2: Tennis l: Intramural Foot- ball 2: Student Council 2, 3: Student Council Vice President 3: Spanish Club I: Intramural Basketball I, 2. 3: Rifle Club 2. JAMES GALLAGHER-Wrestling I, 2, 3. BERDINE GAVLE-I-Ii-Teens 2, 3: FHA 2. VICTOR GILBERTSON-A Chorus I, 2, 3: Lett.ermen's Club 2, 3: Madrigal 2, 3: Football 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. GAYLE GLENN-Hi-Teens l: FTA I, 2, 3: jun- ior Classical League I, 2, 3: French Club 2: National Honor Society 2. 3: Science Club l, 2, 3: Library Helper 2: Lion Representative 3. Page 4l I i I I i Page 42 cl RICHARD CODTLAND-FFA I: Intramtual Football 3: Intramural Basketball 3: Baseball VERNON GREENE-FFA I, 2. RITA GREENCO-Hi-Teens 2, 3: FHA 2: Diversified Occupations 3: Distributive Club 3: Library Helper 2. CHARLES GUCKENBURG. ANTHONY GUDVAN- CEN-Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Ushers Club I: junior Classical League 3. CHARLES CULBRANDSON -Tiger's Roar 2. 3: Drama Club 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 2, 3: Football 2, 3: NVrestling 2: Masquers 3. Traditions as the PHYLLIS GUNDERSON-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Student Council 3: Library Helper 3: Home- coming Attendant 3: National Honor Society ROB- ERT GUNDERSON-A Chorus I, 2, 3: Drama Club I. 2, 3: Thespians I, 2, 3: Masquers I, 2, 3: Rotarian Repre- sentative 3: Student Council 2: Madrigal 3: Senior Ex- ecutive Connnittee 3: "XVingIess Victory" l: "Drums ol Death" 2: "Papa Is All" 2: "Father ol' the Bride" 3: "Caine Mutiny Court-Martial" 3: "john Brown's Body" 3. MAUREEN HALEY-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Spanish Club I. LINDA HALVORSON- Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: FHA I, 2, 3: CAA I, 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Red Cross 2. PATRICIA HAMBERG- Hi-Teens I: B Chorus I. LONVELL HAMMER-Diversilietl Occuptions 3: Dis- tributive Club CLARINE HANSEN-Hi-Teens 2: Band I, 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2. 3. KAREN HANSEN- Hi-Teens I: Diversified Occupations 3: Distributive Club 3. LADONNA HANSEN-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: CAA I, 2, 32 Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Red. Cross 2: I'rom Committee Chairman 2: Ollice Helper 2, 3: Library Helper I: Ushers Club I: Pep Club 3. DA- VID H. HANSON. DAVID L. HANSON-'I'iger's Roar I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Swing Band 2, 3: National Honor Society 3: Basketball I. JAMES HANSON. -IUIJITH HANSON-Hi-Teens 2. KAY HANSON-Hi-Teens 23 Diversified Occupations 33 Distributive Club A l'A'I'RlCIA HANSON-HL Teens l, 2, 33 Tiger's Roar 33 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I3 Spanish Club l. SHARON L. HANSON-Hi-Teens l, 33 GAA I, 2, 33 B Chorus 13 Ah La Ha Sa 2, 33 Tiger 33 Girls' Bowling League l, 33 Red Cross l. 2: Pep Club 3. SHARON M. HANSON- Hi-Teens I3 Girls' Bowling League I3 Library Helper 23 Diversified Occupations 33 Distributive Club 3. Senior Breakfast Had TERRENCE HARPEI.-Entered from Ellendale, Min- nesota 3. MYRNA HARTZ-Hi-Teens 1, 2, 33 A Cho- rus 2, 33 B Chorus I3 Ah La Ha Sa 2, 33 Tiger 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 junior Classical League l, 2, 3. DUANE HARVES-Tiger's Roar 33 FTA 2, 33 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I3 Ah La Ha Sa 2, 33 Tiger 33 Drama Club 2, 33 Thespians 2, 33 Masquers 2, 33 Basketball I, 2, 33 Lettermen's Club 2, 33 Rotarian Representative 33 Football l, 33 Golf l, 2, 33 "Drums of Death" 23 "Caine Mutiny Court-Martial" 33 "Father of the Bride" 33 Madri- gal 2, 33 Red Cross 33 Intramural Football 23 Prom Corn- mittee Chairman 2. CERALDINE HASSING-FHA l, 2, 3: Office Helper 2: Library Helper 3. JERRY HATCH-Ah La Ha Sa 2, 33 Tiger 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Tennis 23 Intratuural Football I, 2, 33 LCll6I'lIlCH,S Club 2, 33 Mlrestling I, 23 Rifle Club 2. ROBERT HATHAVVAY-NVrestling 2. ALLEN HAUG- EN. PATSY HAYES-Hi-Teens li A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus l. STEVEN HEAD-A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus 13 Ah La Ha Sa 2, 33 Tiger 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Drama Club 33 In- tramural Football 2, 33 Science Club l, 2, 33 Spanish Club I, 23 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 33 Visual Aids Club l. I' AT TY HEA THER-Hi-Teens 1, 2, 33 FHA 33 Tiger's Roar 33 GAA I, 2, 33 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I3 junior Classical League l, 2, 33 Madrigal 33 Class Officer 33 Lion Representative 33 Pep Club 33 National Honor Society 3. ROBERT HEGLAND- Drama Club Page 43 Page 44 HORST HEHR-junior Classical League I, 2. 3: Ro- tarian Representative 3: Student Council 2: Class Ol'- Iicer 3: Ushers Club JOAN HEILMAN- Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: GAA I. 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: OIl'ice Helper 3: Ushers Club I, 2: Pep Club 3. -IANICE HEN- DRICKSON-Hi-Teens I, 2: -Iunior Classical League I, 2, 3: Ollice Helper 3. ROBERT HENDRICKSON-FFA I: Tennis I, 2: ln- tramural Football 3: Lettermen's Club 2, 3: lliversilied Occupations 3: Track I: XVrestling I, 2, SHARON HERMAN-Hi-Teens 2, 3: FHA 2, 3: FTA I: A Cho- rus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Office Helper ROBERT HER- SHEY-Tiger's Roar I. 3: Band I, 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3: Swing Band Thanksgiving Theme TAMRA HIGBEE-Hi-Teens 2: B Chorus I: Science Club 2: Library Helper 3: Pep Club 3: CAA 2. BERN- ADETTE HIGGINS-Hi-Teens 2: B Chorus I: Girls' Bowling League 3: Pep Club 3: Tiger's Roar DOUGLAS HILL-Tiger's Roar I, 2, KAREN HlLLSTROM-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: Tiger's Roar 3: A Cho- rus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Band I, 2, 3: Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Prom Committee Chairman 2: l.ion Represen- tative PETER HOFFMAN-Tiger's Roar 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Masquers 3: Intramural Foot- ball 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Rotarian Repre- sentative 3: Student Council I, 3: Prom Committee Chairman, 2: Madrigal 2, 3: Spanish Club I: Intramural Basketball 3: Class Officer 3: Kiwanis Representative 2: Thespians 3: "Father ol' the Bride" 3: "john Brown's Body" 3: Football 2. ROSANNE HORNINC-Hi-Teens I, 2: FHA I, 2, 3: CAA l: FTA I, 2: A Chorus 2: B Chorus I: OIl'ice Help- er 2: Diversilied Occupations 3: Distributive Club 3: Ushers Club I, 2, 3. SHARON HUBBELL-Hi-Teens 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: -lunior Classical League I, 2, 3: Office Helper 2. .IANET HURST- Hi-Teens I: FHA I, 2, 3: FTA I, 2: A Chorus 3: B Chorus I, 2: Science Club I, 2, 3. ANNIS HYLBAK-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: CAA I, 2. 3: Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Red Cross 3: Senior Executive Com- mittee 3: Pep Club 3. XVAYNE INIJRELIE-FFA I, 2. CARY IVERSON- Intramural Football I. RONALD llACOISSEN-'I'iger's Roar I, 2: B Chorus I llantl I: Basketball I, 2, 3: Lettertnetrs Club 2, 3: Ki wanis Representative 2: Rotarian Representative 3 Football I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Swing Band I, 2. KATH LEIEN tlAHNS-FHA 2, 3: A Chorus 3: B Chorus 2: Jun ior Classical League I, 2, 3: Science Club I, 2, 3 ADRIAN .IIENSICN-FFA I. 2. 3. ALLICN QIICNSICN-I"I"A I, 2. DAVID JENSEN-'l'iger's Roar I, 2: A Chorus I, 2, 3: Matlrigal GLORIA JEN- SEN-A Chorus 2, 3: I5 Chorus I. and a Buffet Replaced -lUDI'I'll AIENSEN-Hi-Teens I, 3: A Chorus 2: B Chorus I: French Club 2, 3: Debate 'leant 2, 3: Drama Club 2: Spanish Club I. ROISERIA -IIiNSEN-Hi- Teens I, 2. 33 A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: All La Ha Sa 2, 3: I lgL'l' 3. RODNICY JENSEN-A Chorus 2, RONALD SPIN-Iintcrecl Ironi Robbinsclale, Minnesota 3. GARY -IliSSIi-Diversilietl Occupations 3: Distributive Club MARY ,IIMI-1Nl'1Z--l'1titerecI Ironi Glenville, lNlinnesota 3. BICVERIA' .IOHNSON-Hi-Teens I: GAA I, 2: Ii Chorus I, 2: Ollice Helper I. GERALD JOHNSON- XVrt-stling 2, 3: Intramural Football 2. 3. AIANICI' AIOHNSON-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: GAA 3: FHA I: A Chorus 2, 3: li Chorus I: Retl Cross I: Ollice Helper I. .l,xN1c11c ,loHNsoN-Hi-'11-I-ns I. 2. :sz c:,x,x I. 2. 24: A Chorus 2. 3: IS Chorus I: Reel Cross I: Stuclenl Coun- cil 3: Prom Conuuittee Chairman 2: Ushers Club I, 2: National Honor Society -ION -IOHNSON. Page S T? E Page 46 jULENE j-OHNSON-B Chorus I: Diversified Occupa- tions 3: Distributive Club 3. LAMAR jOHNSON- Football I: Intramural Basketball 3: FFA I, 2, 3: Bas- ketball l, 2: Lettermen's Club 3: Baseball 2, LAXV- RENCE jOHNSON-Diversified Occupations 3: Dis- tributive Club 3. LOIS jOHNSON-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: FHA 3: Tigt-r's Roar 3: GAA I, 2: Band I, 2, 3: Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Ollice Helper I: Spanish Club I: Pep Club 3: Ushers Club I. PAUL j-OHNSON-Basketball 3: Lettermen's Club 3: National Honor Society 3: Orchestra 3: Football 3: Track 3: Masquers 3: Thespians 3: "Caine Mutiny Court-Martial" 3: Entered from Litchfield, Minnesota 3. SHIRLEY jOHNSON-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: GAA I, 3: Office Helper 3: Ushers Club I, 2, 3: FHA 3: junior Classical League 2, 3: Girls' Bowling League 3: Red Cross 3. Traditional Prom ELIZABETH jOHNSRUD-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: 'l'iger's Roar l, 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus l: Ah La Ha Sa 2. 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: junior Classical League I, 2: Drama Club 2: Madrigal 2, FRED jONliS-Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: junior Classical League l, 2, 3: Basketball Intramural Foot- ball 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 2, 3: Student Council 3: Golf I, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball I, 2. SHIRLEY j0NES-FHA 3: Science Club 2. jOHN jORDAHL-'l'iger's Roar 2, 3: junior Classical League I, 2, 3: Drama Club 3: Intramural Football 2, 3: Letter- men's Club 3: National Honor Society 3: Rotarian Rep- resentative 3: Science Club 2, 3: "john Brown's Body" 3: lntranmral Basketball 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Football I. KAREN .IORGENSON-Hi-Teens I. 2, 3: Tigt-r's Roar 3: GAA I, 2: Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: junior Classical League I, 2, 3: National Honor So- ciety 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3: Prom Committee Chair- man 2: Homecoming Attendant 3: Kiwanis Representa- tive 2: Student Council Treasurer ROBERT KAUFMANN-'I'iger's Roar 2, 3: A Chorus l. 2, 3: Intramural Football I, 3: Lettcrmen's Club 3: Madrigal 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2. 3: Track I. 2: Baseball 2. DAVID KENEVAN. ROGER KING. NANCY KINSLEY-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: 'l'iger's Roar 31 GAA 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Drama Club l, 2, 3: Span- ish Club I: Senior Executive Committee 3. VERA KIRK-FHA I: GAA I: B Chorus I: junior Classical League I, 2, 3: Spanish Club DARRYL KLIIKOW- B Chorus I: Drama Club 3: Thespians 3. CATHERINE KLUXDAL-Hi-'l'eens 33 FHA 33 Span- ish Club 33 Pep Club 33 Entered from Hawthorne, Calif- ornia 2. CURTISS KNOTTS. BETTY KOFSTAD- Hi-'l'eens I, 2, 33 GAA 2, 3: B Chorus I3 Tiger 33 Ah La Ha Sa 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 -Iunior Classical League I, 2, 33 Drama Club I, 23 National Honor Society 2, 33 Prom Committee Chairman 23 Science Club I, 2, 33 Lion Representative 33 Pep Club 3. ROBERT KOPISCHKE-Basketball I, 2, 33 Intramural Football 33 I.CItClAll1CII'5 Club 33 Track 2, JAMES KRIECER-A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I: Basketball I, 23 l.ettermen's Club 2, 33 Student Council 33 Prom Commit- tee Chairman 2i Madrigal 3: Spanish Club I3 Football 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 33 Rifle Club 23 Drama Club 3: "Caine Mutiny Court-Martial" SANDRA KRUECER-B Chorus Ii Band I, 2, 3: Diversified Oc- cupations 33 Distributive Club 3. Banquet. A New C -IIIDITH KLIITERS-GAA I, 2, 33 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I: Spanish Club 33 Madrigal 3. MILDRED KYCIEK. lil.AlNli I.ADl.IE-Hi-Teens I, 2, 33 CAA I3 Ollice Helper I3 Spanish Club GORDON LARSON-'Ii ger's Roar 2, 33 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I: Lettermen's Club 2, 33 Prom Committee Chairman 23 Football I, 2, 3: lntrantural Basketball I, 2, 33 Track I3 Baseball 2, 33 lNladrig'al 3. -IEAN l.ARSON-CAA I. RHODA LARSON-Hi-'l'eens I. 2. 33 'l'iger's Roar 33 lf'l'A I, 23 A Chorus 2. 33 B Chorus I3 Band I, 2, 33 French Club 2, 33 lkladrigal 33 Orchestra I, 2, 3. SHARON LARSON-I-Ii-'l'eens I, 2, 33 GAA I3 Ushers Club I. SUSAN LEBEAU-Hi-'I'eens I, 2, 33 Tigers Roar 33 CAA I. 2. 3: Ah La I-la Sa 2. 33 Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Drama Club I, 2. 33 Thespians I, 2, 33 lX'lasqtters I. 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Student Council 33 Prom Committee Chairman 23 Homecoming Attendant 3: l.ion Representative 33 Kiwanis Repre- sentative 23 "Shop At Sly Corner" I. BARBARA I.IiE-I-Ii-Teens I. 2, 33 GAA I3 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I3 Student Council 33 Girls' State 33 Orches- tra I3 Class Ollicer Ii Homecoming Attendant 33 Student Council Secretary 33 Kiwanis Representative RICH- ARD 1.15142-A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I3 French Club I3 Intranntral Football 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Drama Club 33 lN'lasquers 33 "Caine Mutiny Court- lNlartiaI" 3. ARVIS LOGE-CAA 33 Cheerleader 2, 33 Pep Club 3: "john Brown's Body" 3. Page 47 Page 48 AVIS LOGE-Hi-Teens 3: GAA 3: l'ep Club MAR- ION LOGE-Lettermen's Club 2, 3: Basketball I, 2: Football I. 2. -IANICE LOKEN-Hi-Teens I, 2. 3: FHA I, 2: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I. MARILYN LUISIENS-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: 'l'iger's Roar I, 2. 3: GAA 3: Olliee Helper l. CECILIA LUNA- Diversilietl Occupations 3: Distributive Club 3. IIRAH McCORNACK-FFA I, 2, 3: Senior Executive Comtnit- tee 3. Cultural Histor , Gave MARILYN MAIJSON-Hi-'l'eeus I. 2. 3: 'I'iger's Roar 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Retl Cross 3: .lunior Classical League I, 2, IJIANNE MANTHEI-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: 'I'iger's Roar 3: Band I, 2, 3: Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Senior Executive Connnittee 3. THOMAS MARTIN. RONALD MA'l"I'HlES-'l'i- gens Roar 2, 3: FIA 3: A Chorus 2, 3: Il Chorus I: All La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2. 3: Retl Cross 3: French Club 2, 3: Drama Club I: Science Club I, 3: Maclrigal SVEN MA'I"l'SON-'l'iger's Roar I, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Band I, 2, 3: Intramural Foot- ball 3: Student Council 3: Orchestra 3: Intramural Bas- ketball 3: Swing Band 3: Rifle Club 2. SHIRLEY IXIETCALFE. l3E'l"l'Y MEYER-Hi-'l'eens I, 2: CAA I, 2, 3: A Chorus 2,3: B Chorus I: Library Helper I: l'ep Club 3. GERALD MOIJLIN-liztseball 2 SHIRLEY MOEN-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: CAA l, 3: Ollice Helper 2: Class Ollicer 2. -IACK MOORE-Enteretl lrom .-Xlbuquerque, New Mexico 3. CAROL MYERS- llantl 2. 3: Hi-Teens 3: FTA 3: Orchestra 3: Pep Club 3. .IUDITH MYERS-Hi-Teens l, 2, 33 Tigers Roar l, 2, 33 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I3 Junior Classical League 2, 33 Drama Club I, 2, 33 Thespians l, 2, 33 Masquers l, 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Queen of Snow 33 Sci- ence Club I, 23 Madrigal 33 Orchestra I, 33 "Drums ol Death" 23 "Father of the Bride" GARY MYRAN- Tiger's Roar I3 Tennis l, 2, 33 Student Council 33 Ushers Club 33 Red Cross 2, 33 Intramural Football 33 Letter- men's Club 2, 33 Science Club l, 23 XVrestling l, 23 Drama Club 2, 33 Thespians 2, 33 Intramural Basketball I, 2, -IULIANNE NASH-Hi-Teens 33 B Chorus I, 2. H. BRYAN NEEI.-'l'iger's Roar l, 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I3 Junior Classical League l, 2, 33 French Club 2, 33 Drama Club 1, 2, 3: Thespians l, 2, 33 Mas- quers 33 "Father of the Bride" 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Rotarian Representative 33 Madrigal 2, 33 Student Council 23 Swing Band I. MARGARET NEILSON- Hi-Teens I, 2, 33 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I3 Ah La Ha Sa 2, 33 'ligcr 33 Red Cross 23 Office Helper 23 Ushers Club 2, 33 Girls' Bowling League I, 3. DAVID NEL- SON-FFA I, 2, Participants Enjo n DIANE NELSON-Hi-Teens 2, 31 Office Helper 2, 3. EDMUND NELSON-'1'iger's Roar 2, 33 FFA l, 2, 33 B Chorus I3 Band I, 2, 33 Student Council 13 Orchestra I, 2, 33 Swing Band 2. H ELEN NELSON -junior Classical League 2, KAY NELSON-Hi-Teens 33 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus l: Band I, 2, 3. LORE'I"I'A NEMEC-Hi-Teens 33 En- tered from North Bend, Nebraska 2. PAUL NESHEIM-Tennis 33 Basketball I, 2, 33 Intra- mural Football 2, 33 Letter1nen's Club 2, 3: National Honor Society 2, 33 Rotarian Representative 33 Student Council 2, 33 Student Council President 33 Prom Com- mittee Chairman 2: Boys' State 2: Track l, 2: Lion Rep- resentative l. MERALD NESxIE4'I'iger's Roar 2, 33 Drama Club 2, 33 Thespians 2, 33 Masquers 2, 33 "john Brown's Body" 3: "Caine Mutiny Court-Martial" 33 "Drums ol' Death" 23 "Papa ls All" 23 "Father of the Bride" 33 Student Council 33 Prom Committee Chair- man 23 Science Club I, 2: Intramural Football 3. -IAMES NE'l'TLETON-"I'iger's Roar l, 23 A Chorus I, 2, 33 -Iunior Classical League 2, 33 Drama Club I, 2, 33 'Fhespians I, 2, 3: Masquers I, 2, 3: "Shop at Sly Corner" I3 "Papa ls All" 23 National Honor Society 2, 33 Rotar- ian Representative 33 Student Council I, 23 Prom Com- mittee Chairman 2i Science Club I3 Madrigal 2, 33 Orchestra l, 23 Ushers Club 33 Visual Aids I, 2. MARYANN NORBY - Hi-Teens I3 A Chorus, 2, 33 B Chorus I. AUDREY NORDAHL-GAA I. GAYLE OCHS-Hi-Teens 2, 33 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I3 Red Cross 23 Otlice Helper 2. Page 49 l Page 50 H'!"Tf27" FERT AND PRETTY describes Ruth Vande Voorf as she leaves 'lor the Senior Tea. Allen Haugen Ioolrs as if he has discovered someone he didn'I know about before and Gary Myran is hoping for another day Iilte this one really soon. Well aware of her ardenf admirers, Ruth continues on her way . . . sl'te's hoping foo. In Ballets and Hi-Fi KAREN OLDERT-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: GAA I, 2: A Cho- rus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Tiger 3: Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3: Science Club I: National Honor Society 3. SALLY OLSEN- Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: Tiger's Roar 2, 3: A Chorus 2. 3: B Chorus I: Band I, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Student Coun- cil I: Madrigal 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Class Ollicer 2: Homecoming Queen 3: Lion Representative 3: Kiwanis Representative 2: Art Club 2. XV. KIEAN OLSEN-FHA I, 2, 3: A Chorus 2: B Chorus l: AI1 La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3. DAR- LEEN OLSON-Hi-Teens I, 3: Tiger's Roar I, 2: CAA l,2,3: A Chorus 2.3: B Chorus I: French Club I: Stu- dent Council 3: Science Club I: Orchestra I. 2: Cheer- leader 2, 3: Senior Executive Committee 3: Cirls' Bowl- ing League I, 3: Pep Club DAVID H. OLSON-Ti- ger's Roar 3: Band I, 2, 3: Intramural Football 3: Orch- estra 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Rifle Club 2, 3: Swing Band 3. DAVID R. OLSON-Tiger's Roar 2, 3: Student Council I: Prom Committee Chairman 2: Rifle Club 2, 3. IUDITH OLSON-Hi-Teens 2, 3: Tiger's Roar 3: French Club 2, 3: Art Club 3: Entered from LaGrange, Illinois 2. KARELYN OLSON-Hi-Teens I: CAA I: A Chorus 2. 3: B Chorus I: French Club I: Science Club I: Or- chestra I, 2: Diversified Occupations 3: Distributive Club 3: Ushers Club I. KYLE OLSON-Band I, 2, 3: Vlrestling Manager I: Football I, 2. MARTHA OLSON-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: CAA 2: FTA 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: French Club I, 2: Madrigal RONALD OLSON-Basketball I, 2, 3: In- tramural Football 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Rille Club 2, 3: Chess Club 2, 3: Colf I, 2, 3. SWAN LAKE is lhe foremosl' lhoughl of Rhoda Larson and Sven Mellson as lhey review the highlights of the ballet with Mr. Gilmore. Two baHelg an opera and vadous held ldpx highhghled lhe year for Cultural History sludenls. After school listening sessions were required for one hour once a weelt fo enrich music apprecialion. College Days Put Dur PECCY O'NEAl.--Hi-Teens l, 2, 3: '1'iger's Roar l, 3: ll Chorus l: Ollice Helper l, 2: GAA l, 2. THOMAS OSM UNDSON-Basketball I, 2: Baseball 2, QIOAN PALMER-Hi-'I'eens l, 2, 3: Tigers Roar 2, 3: F'l'A 2, 3: A Chortts 2, 3: B Chorus l: Ah La Ha Sa 2,31 Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: French Club 2, 3. I-llil,l'1N PANK-Hi-Teens l, 2. 3: FHA 3: FTA 3: Spanish Club l: Pep Club 3. DOUGLAS PAULSEN- FFA l, 2, 3: XVrestling 2, C. DIANE PAUl.SON-Hi-Teens 3: 'l'iger's Roar 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus l: junior Classical League l, 2, 3: National Honor Society 3: Matlrigal 2. 3: Spanish Club 3: Drama Club l. DORIS PERKINS. ELEANOR PliRAU-Hi-Teens l, 2, 3: '1'iger's Roar 3: GAA l, 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus l: Real Cross l: junior Classical l, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: National I-lonor Society 2, 3: Slutlent Council 2: Spanish Club 3: Lion Representative 3: Pep Club 3: D.A.R. Representative 2. DONALD l'E'l'liRSON-l"FA l, 2, 3. JAMES PETER- SON-lntratnural Football 3: Football 2: NVrestling 1, 2. l,OXVIil.I. PETERSON-A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus l: Drama Club l, 2, 3: 'l'hespians l, 2, 3: Intramural Foot- ball 2: Rotarian Representative 3: Student Council l: Football l: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Page 5l -es- Page 52 LOOKING INTO THE POSSIBILITY of a future life at Stephens Col- lege, Judith Myers and her father. Mr. Robert Myers. music director. fall: with e representative senl to Alberi Lea High School on College Day, a clay devoted lo the advancemenl of the student in his selection of a college or some other school of higher learning. Future Ambitions Into NANCY PETERSON-Hi-Teens l, 2, 3g FHA 2: Library Helper I, 2, 3: Pep Club 3. CAROL PICKAVANCE- Hi-Teens I, 2, 33 Tiger's Roar 3: GAA lg Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3, Tiger 3, French Club 2. BARBARA PONTO-Hi-Teens l, 2, 3g GAA l, 2, 33 B Chorus 1. MYRNA POOLE-FHA 2, 3: Office Helper l, 2, 3. JAMES POSTHUMUS-Football 23 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 35 Diversified Occupations 35 Distribu- tive Club 3. MICHAEL PROSSER-Band 1, 23 Intramural Football 3: Golf l. GERALD QUALLEY-Tiger's Roar 2, 3, A Chorus I, 2, 33 Basketball l: Intramural Football 2, 3: Madrigal 2, 3: Football lg Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3. JERRY QUAM. SALLY QUIGGLE-Hi-Teens 33 Tigefs Roar 33 A Cho- rus 3g Band 3: Entered from Minneapolis, Minnesota 3. RONALD RADKE-Basketball l, 25 Intramural Foot- ball 2g Football l, 33 Intramural Basketball 3. CAROL RAIMER-Ah La Ha Sa 2, 33 Tiger 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: Senior Executive Committee 33 Tiger's Roar 33 junior Classical League 3. LOOKING RATHER PUZZLED fo say the leasl, Bob Gunderson finds that he is not seeing 'lhings buf ihaf Lola and Zola Besco are idenlical iwins. Can you fell which is which? For the information of many. Zola is on the lofi and Lola on ihe right, or is if the olher way around? Why not ask Bob, he loolts as if he knows. Motion and We Lc 'I-ANICE RAMSEY-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: Ushers Club l. DARRYL RICE-Intramural Basketball 3. .ION ROMER-'l'iger's Roar 1, 2, 3: A Chorus 1, 2, 3: Matlrigal I, 2, 3: Orchestra l, 2. ELAINE RUSLEY- Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: GAA 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus 1: French Club 2: Pep Club 3. ROGER RYNERSON- liantl l, 2, 3: Intramural Football 2: Intramural Basket- ball 2. RAYMOND SAMUDIO-A Chorus 3: Basketball 3: Let- tern1en's Club 2: Football 3. IRENE SANDERS-HL 'l'eens 2, 3: Fl-IA I: A Chorus 2, 3: Junior Classical League 3: B Chorus I: Ushers Club l. JEAN SCHERB- Hi-Teens 3: FHA 3: FTA 3: Oflice Helper 2: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Pep Club 3. GERALD SCHEWE-FFA I, 2, 3: IVrestling 1. JOHN SCHNEIDER. JANE SCHOENROCK-Hi-Teens 1, 2, 3: Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Red Cross l, 2: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3: Ushers Club I, 2, 3: Senior Executive Committee 3: National Honor Society 3. I Page 53 Page 54 MILDRED SCHROEDER-Diversified Occupations 3: Distributive Club 3. PATRICIA SCHULTE-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Drama Club I: Spanish Club l. UIUDITH SCH UYLER-A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Band I, 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3. SYDNEY SCHNVARTZ-Lettertuen's Club 2. 3: Stutlent Council 2: Football I, 2, 3: Masquers 3: Thespians 3: "Caine Mutiny Court-Martial" 3: Track 2: Wlrestling I, 2: Rifle Club 3: Kiwanis Representative 2: Photography Club I. SANDRA SEEGER-Hi-Teens 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: junior Classical League I, 2, 3. YVONNE SIMONSON-FHA I. wa rd with Hopeful GNVENDOLYN SKAAR-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: A Chorus 2: 3: B Chorus I: Ushers Club I. CORTLAND SMITH- Tiger's Roar I, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3: Thes- pians 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2. 3: Photography Club I, 2: De- bate 2, 3. DUANE SMITH. HENRY SORENSON-FFA I, 2, 31 A Chorus 2: B Chorus I: Drama Club 2: Rifle Club 2. NORMAN SORENSON-FFA 2: French Club 2, 3. HELEN SORENSON-Hi-Teens 3: B Chorus I: French Club 2. HOVVARD SORENSON-Basketball I: Intra- tnural Basketball 2, 3: Ushers Club 3: Intramural Foot- ball 3: Student Council 3: Football I. KAREN SOR- ENSON-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I. ROBERT SORENSON-A Chorus 2: B Chorus I: Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: junior Classical League I, 2, 3: Drama Club I: French Club 2, 3: Rotarian Representa- tive 3: Quill and Scroll 2, JOYCE SPRINGBORG- Hi-Teens 3: A Chorus 3: B Chorus l: French Club I, 2. SALLY STEINER-Hi-Teens 2, 3: Tiger's Roar 3: A Chorus 2, 3: Ah La I-Ia Sa 2. 3: Tiger 3: French Club 2: Matlrigal 3: National Honor Society 3: Spanish Club 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Enteretl from Lanstlowne, Penn- sylvania 2. BONITA STEPHENSON-Hi-Teens I, 2, 33 Tiger's Roar 33 GAA I3 FTA I, 23 B Chorus I3 A Chorus 2, 33 Band I, 2, 33 French Club 2, 33 Madrigal 3. LAWY- RENCE STERN-Tennis I: Intramural Football 2, 3L Football 13 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 33 Diversified Occupations 33 Distributive Club 3. CAROLYN STEVENS-Hi-Teens I, 2, 33 FHA 33 GAA I3 B Chorus Ii Red Cross 23 Student Council I3 Ushers Club 2. MARILYN STEVENS-Hi-Teens l, 2, 3: GAA 2, 31 B Chorus I3 Student Council 2: Spanish Club I, 23 Nation- al Honor Society 33 Homecoming Attendant 3. YVONNE STEVENS-Hi-Teells l, 2, 33 FHA I, 2, 33 GAA 23 FTA 23 B Chorus I3 Office Helper 23 Ushers Club 2, JOHN STYVE-Student Council 13 Foot- ball l: Baseball I, 2, 3. Anticipation to the WILLIAM SVENDSEN-Basketball 23 Intramural Foot- ball I, 2, 33 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 33 French Club 2. SONIA SYVERSON-Hi-Teens l, 2, 33 Tiger's Roar 33 FTA 2, 33 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I3 Band I, 2, 33 Red Cross 23 FrenchClub 2, 33 Madrigal 33 Orchestra 2, 33 National Honor Society 3. 'KAY SYVERTSEN-Hi-Teens 1, 2, 33 GAA 1, 2, 33 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I3 Ushers Club 1, 2. DONALD TASKER-Tiger's Roar l, 2, 3: King of Snow 33 Band I, 2, 33 Basketball I, 23 Lettcrmen's Club 2, 33 Football I, 2, 33 Orchestra I3 Track l, 2, 33 Swing Band 2, 33 Rifle Club 2, 33 Drama Club 33 "Caine Mutiny Court- Martial" 3. JUNE TENNYSON-Hi-Teens l, 2, 33 FHA 33 B Chorus I3 Ushers Club I. VIRGINIA TENNYSON-Hi-Teens I, 2, 33 FHA 2, 3: Tiger's Roar 33 FTA I3 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus 13 Prom Committee Chairman 2: Madrigal 2, 33 Senior Executive Committee 33 Pep Club 3. DEAN THOMP- SON-FFA I, 2, 3. HOLLIS THOMPSON. VIRGINIA 'FOLLIFSON-Hi-Teens 3: GAA I, 23 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus I3 Madrigal 33 Orchestra I. GERALDINE TONGA-Hi-'Feens 23 Diversified Occu- pations 33 Distributive Club 33 Library Helper 2. LU- VERNE TOVSON-FFA I, 2, 3. E I 2 Page 55 Page 56 "l'D LOVE THIS DANCE." Annis Hylbal: thinks of the wonderful lime she'll have af the Prom. After the cold-cream end curlers disappear, "Miss V-unify Fair" will delighf her "Prince Charming" with an en- chanting evening of dancing. She loolrs quile alive right now, buf wail uniil the nexf morning about 5 a.m. When We Take Our THOMAS TUBERTY-FFA l, 2, CURTIS UN- DERDAHL-FFA 2, 3: Entered front Austin, Minnesota K,- VIVIAN UNSETH-Hi-Teens l, 2, 33 Tiger's, Roar 2, 33 FTA l, 2, 33 A Chorus 23 B Chorus l3 junior Classical League l, 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Office Help- er 23 Lion Representative 3. SHARON UT'l'LEY-Hi- Teens 2, 33 Band 2, 33 Oflice Helper 23 Entered from Faribault, Minnesota 2. DAVID VALIJAHL-A Cho- rus 2, 33 B Chorus li Ah La Ha Sa 2, 3: Tiger 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Red Cross 2: Intramural Football 2, 3: 1.CllCI'lllClllS Club 2, 33 Student Council l, 23 Madrigal 33 Football li Intramural Basketball l, 2, 33 Class Ollicer 23 Football Manager 2. RUTH VANDE VOORT-FHA I, 2, 33 FTA 2: A Cho- rus 2, 33 B Chorus lg Junior Classical League l, 2, 33 National Honor Society 3. KAREN VAN RIPER- Hi-Teens 2, 33 FHA 2. 33 GAA I3 Red Cross I3 Office Helper 2, 33 Ushers Club 2, THOMAS VENEM- FFA l, 23 A Chorus 2, 33 B Chorus li Madrigal 3. SHARON VERMEDAL-GAA 33 Entered from Lake Mills, Iowa 3. DENNIS VOLLMER-Diversified Occu- pations 33 Distributive Club 3. C H A R L O T T E XVANGEN-Hi-Teens l, 2, 33 'l'iger's Roar 33 B Cho- rus li Band l, 2, 33 French Club 2. DISCUSSING WHETHER OR NOT lhe Senior Parly should be held inside or outside of the school grounds, The Senior Executive Commil- lee is al somewhal of a slandslill. Horsl Hehr, Virginia Tennyson, Nancy Kinsley, Dianne Manlhei and Annis Hylbalx seem lo have a differing of opinion from 'lhal of Allon Bushman, soul clisapprover. Special Place In Lil RALPH XVANCEN-Tiger's Roar I, 3: Band I, 2, 33 Orchestra 3: Swing Band 3. ANCELINE NVARRINC- TON-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: FTA 2: A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Band I, 2, 3: Red Cross I, 2: National Honor Society 2, 3, Science Club I: Maclrigal 2, 35 Orchestra I, 2, THOMAS NVAYNE-Football I, 2: Ilirestling 2. RICH- ARD IVERNER. MERTON IVHITEIS -Diversified Occupations 33 Distrilnitive Club ALICE NVIKOREN-Diversified Occupations 33 Distribu- tive Club 3: Entered from Glenville, Minnesota 3. MARY YVINC-Hi-Teens 3: FHA 3: Pep Club 3. EVE- LYN YVOOD-Hi-Teens I, 2, 3: Tigefs Roar 33 GAA 2, 3: FTA 2, 35 A Chorus 2, 3: B Chorus I: Drama Club I, 2, 3: Thespians I, 2, 33 Science Club Ig Maclrigal 3: Spanish Club Ig Pep Club 3. DAROLD WRIGHT-B Chorus I: Football I: Intra- mural Basketball I. VIONE XVUERFLEIN. DENNIS IVYNIA-Rille Club 33 Photography Club I, 25 National Honor Society 3. NOT PICTURED-ROIIERT BUBLITZ. DAVID A. HANSON-WVrestling I. ROBERT -I A C K S O N. MARTHA JOEL-Hi-Teens 2, 33 Tigers Roar 3. NANCY NELSON. Page 57 WORKING FOR THE PERFECTION of Ihe Ah La Ha Sa, Alfon Bushman and Berry Kofsfad correcf page proofs and qalleys as lhey come in from Trades. This is buf Ihe firsl of many Io come. A well run and organized paper is fhe basic foundalion for lhe hiqh rafings lhaf your school receives each year from a nalional and srare viewpoinf. ss Leaders and Honor Students LION REPRESENTATIVES TOLD aboul school aclivilies when rhey Carol Bisgaard. SECOND ROW: Pafly Hearher, Karen Hillslrom, Iunched wilh rhe Lions every Thursday. FRONT ROW: Susan LeBeau, Gayle Glenn, Sally Olsen, Beffy Kofslad, Eleanor Perau, Vivian Unseih. Mr. Ralph Summers, Mr. Norman Bailey, Dr. John Voss, Mr. Lowell Ross, vy 'Q .- an Page 58 CHOSEN FOR THEIR OUTSTANDING OUALITIES in good cifiienship, PaHy Heaiher and James NeHIe- Ion received Ihe American Legion Auxiliary and Amere ican Legion awards. 4 I i Strive For Hi h Scholastic Record ROTARIAN REPRESENTATIVES LEARNED THE FUNCTIONS of 'rise Roiary Ciub when Ihey me? wiII1 members every Friday. FRONT ROW: Paul Nesheim, Lowell Peferson, Bryan Neel, John Jordahi, Roberi Sor- enson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Vermund Andersen, Senior Rofariang Mr. Roberf Myers, Senior Roiariang Mr, Irwin Anderson, Senior Roia- rian: Mr. Larry AIIen, Presidenf of II1e Rofariansg Horsf Hehr. THIRD ROW: Peier Hoffman, Duane Harves, Ronald Jacobsen, Aifon Bush- man, Roberf Gunderson. Noi picfuredz James NeHIeIon. Page 59 They Made the Difference Around THOMAS RONALD , fa KAREN JO A Page 60 Our School School recessed at 3 l'.M. for most students. However, light could usually be seen late at night in many rooms where some students were putting in extra time perfect- ing their lines for a play, practicing a number for a dance the next Friday night or finishing a backdrop. These students were the ones who in addition to maintaining a high scholastic record put forth a little extra ellort to see each project through. Selected by a faculty connnittee, they devoted their time and talents to music, dramatics, art, sports, jour- nalism and many other worthwhile organizations. They were judged on the quality as well as the quan- tity of the service they rendered to their school and their connnunity during senior high. This was not a one way proposition, however. Learn- ing to accept responsibility helped them to build strong character, personality and self-conlidence as they helped to lead their classmates through their high school years. As they led the school, so they will lead the adult world which they will enter alter commencement. These outstanding students ol the class of 1958 were the ones that made the dillerence around the school. BETTY KOFSTAD SUSAN LEBEAU HOWARD SORENSON JUDY MYERS PAUL NESHEIM Page bl TO HELP RAISE FINANCES for the prom, +he junior class sold school slalionery. George Schwen and Diane Kissinger are shown here pur- chasing their s+a+ionery from Sanna Knudson. Page 62 "SORRY, NO MONEY, no admiHance," says John Meissenhalfer lo moneyless Merlyn Harfzler, as Virginia Harris buys her liclel from Marlene Hunnicuff and Anneffe Hammer walches. This dance was one of fhe fund-raising prom projects underlalten by the juniors. .Xnxiously :anticipating their Iirst prom, junior class ntenihers, under the supervision ol' the prom connnittee chairmen, worked long and diligently to complete all the preparzuions. Determined to make il the hest prom ever. juniors raised the necessary linztnces hy selling school stationery which was decorated with at tiger in the lelt hand corner, sponsoring concessions zu two school dances and collecting class dues. "Surf and Sliatlowsu was the thentc which was cztrriecl out. Following the bullet supper in the cztleterizt. seniors and juniors danced to Guy lJeI.eo's Orchestrzt. liccztuse ol' the success ol' the Kiwanis progrzun Iztst year, Kiwanis representzttives were ztgztin chosen hy at Izlcully connnittee to zlttend the weekly Kiwanis meetings and to report the past and Iuture activities ol' the school. .Xrriyztl ol' class rings was :tn llllIJ0l'l2illl dzty in the lives ol' the juniors. ,-Xlter ninth discussion, the class finally chose 21 III cztrzu gold ring with zt raised insignia Irotn the szunples ol' rings selected hy the class ollicers. Class co-ordinzttors. Mrs. Bzuhzxrzt Verdoorn :uid Mr. Nicholas Cords, and the class counselors, Miss Gertrude Piers and Mr. Stanley Mittelstztdt proved very helpful :ts they patiently counseled the juniors und guided theni. ASSISTING JIM IVERSON, vice presidenl, who is absenl, are the junior class officers, Pal' Jordahl, secrelaryg Diclr Sladheim, prosiclenl and Judy Palm, freasurer. as they relay his class assignments. Aanorud, Richard Aclrlend, Reber? Aclrland. Ahern, B. Anderson. C. E. Anderson C. L. Anderson, David Anderson, Dee Ann Ander- son, J. Anderson, Anfinson, Argue Experience Aid Future Seniors Behr, Bahhon, Baldwin, Barrefi, Barrus, Bafes Bauors, Benner, Benson, R. Bergen, W. Bergen, Berg- land Bsrgsfrom, Biclford, Bierko, Blackburn, Boer, Boh- lan Bok, Booih, Bofhof, Bowman, Boyd, Braclxey Broamer, Brech, Broshoff, Brouwers, L. Brown, R. Brown Bugor, Buniroclr, Burkhart Casey, Caya, Chapman E. Chrisfenson, P. Chrisfensen, Cobb, Cox, Dahl, M. Davis S. Davis, Declard. Do Haan. Delgado, do Maligndn, DsVries Page 63 Juniors Finance Prom ' 'Q' X X a s. Page 64 Dillavou, Earp, Eclarf, Eggum. Ellingson. Ellis Ellson, Engel, English, Erickson, Espinoza. Evans With Dues, Fabry, Fisher, Flann, Folie, Folven, M. Frahm P. Frahm, Fredriclrson, Freeman, Friday, Frondal, Fulfs Fynloo. Gari, Gilberfl, Gilpin, Glesne, Godlland Goldman, Goodman, Gorder, Graham. Greenwood, Gregerson Greylmair, Grose, Guiney, Gulbrandson, Gunderson Gurwell Halalen. Hamer, Hammer, J. Hansen, M. Hanson, S. Hansen W. Hansen, D. Hanson, Harfzler, Hassler, Hayson, Heacl Heemsbergen, Hellman, Hendrickson, Henry, Her- man, Hershey E. Hoeve. N. Hoeve, Hoffman. Hoium, Holiy, Horgen Hoyne, Hunnicuii, lndrelie. lfnyre, Iverson, Jackson School Statio D. Jacobsen, K. Jacobson. Jahns, Jakobson. Arleigh Jensen, Arfhur Jensen B. Jensen. C. Jensen, Donald Jensen, Lois K. Jen- sen, Lois M. Jensen. Doris Jensen E. Jenson, Lois S. Jenson. Lorraine Jenson, R. Jen- son, S. Jenson. Jerdee David Johnson, Dean Johnson, Delores Johnson, Donald Johnson, M. Johnson, Regis Johnson Roberi Johnson. Jobe, D. Jones, P. Jones, Jordahl, Kangas THESE JUNIOR GIRLS, Bonnie Slraar, Sonia Gun- derson and Mary Waller, worlred ambiiiousiy io complefe fheir ierm papers. nery and Two Dances Page 65 Kasf, D. Kelly, M. Kelly, T. Kelly, King, Klulzow S. Knudson, Margare+ Knufson, Marlr Knufson, Richard Knufson, Roberf Knuison, Ronald Knufson Middleclassmen Uphold Standard 3 Page 66 Krcssin, Krueger, Krosch, Kuiper, Kvale, Lailrola Laiie, Larson. Jay Larson, Jeanine Larson, Lee, Levad Lewerlre, Lien, Limon, Lloyd, Lombard, Long Loverinlr, Lunning, Lyman, Madson, Maiden, Malepsy McGill, Meissenhal+er, Meyer, Michels, Miclrelson, Mielke DESPITE BARRY DE MALIGNON'S feasing, Mary Knufson, one of 'lhe fwo girls enrolled in mechanical drawing, manages fo finish her assignment A. Miller, J. Miller, R. Miller, S. Miller, T. Miller, Minchari Monson, Moniei, Morrison. Myers, Nanneslad, Nechaniclry chleve Distinction In ACE Tests Richard Radell Nelson, Richard Revland Nelson, Rochelle Nelson, Sharon Nelson. Shirley Nelson, Susan Nelson. Noland, Nordahl, Oberg, O'Byrne, Oldenlxamp, D. Olsen Karen Olsen, Kafherina Olsen, David Olson, Dennis Olson, Offenbeclrer. Oppegard. Overland, Paczlrowslci, Palm, Palmer, F. Paulsen, B. Paulson Peierson, P. Paulson, Dawn Peaselee. Diane Pease- lee, Phillips. Pierson PlaH, Ponfo, Poole, Porler, Praniner, Ramsey Rasmussen, Riefveld, Rosenberg, Sanders, Sairo, Schaeffer Schnarr, L. Schneider, M. Schneider, Schoenroclx. Schoon, Schue Page 67 K. Schumacher, R. Schumacher, Schwen. Scoff, Selle, Seliun Sefher, Simon, M. Sipple, R. Sipple, Slzear, Slroloda Representatives Report at Kiwani 5, A Page 68 Sleeper, Smiih. Sonlxsen. D. Sorenson, J. Sorenson Spain Sprenger, Sfadheim, Sieene, Sfeinbeclr, Stephens, Sfouf Sfyve, Tapp, Tarvesiad, Harriet Thompson. Herbert Thompson, Howard Thompson S. Thompson, T. Thompson, V. Thompson, Tollefson. Ullman, Vande Brake Van Meelreren, Van Proosdy. Van Reese, Van Riper, Verdoorn, Villarreal Victor, Voigt, Vollum, Vorpahl, Voshell, R. Waller M. Walker, Wacholfz, Wangen, J. Wayne, M. Wayne, Weifxel West, Wosiland, Weum. Whifcomb, Wuerflein FQ "OH, I LIKE IT!" exclaimed Shirley Myers Io Tom Benson as she gol her firsf glimpse of Ihe iunior class rings which came Iafe in March. PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN are: FRONT ROW: PlaH, Gorder, Vercloorn, Knudison, Sloul. SECOND ROW: Palmer, Wallrer, Argue, Gurwell. THIRD ROW: Slcoloda, Seiher, Nelson, Fabry. FOURTH ROW: Breamer, Knulson, Goldman, Jenson. FIFTH ROW: I'Inyre, G-Iesne, Nordahl. SIXTH ROW: Benson, Lloyd, Ullman. JUNIOR KIWANIS REPRESENTATIVES relaled Ihe numerous school adivilies as fhey aflended and parficipaled in Ihe weelrly Kiwanis meefings. FRONT ROW: Roberl Goldman, Loren Kenr Brown, James Glesne, Roberf Ullman, Gary Gregerson, Thomas Hnyre. SECOND ROW: Marlr Knufson, Mr. Marlin Jordahl, Senior Kiwanian: Mr. I.. J. Adolphson, Senior Kiwanian: Mr. Donald Paulson, Senior Kiwanian: Mr. B. H. Hill, Senior Kiwaniang Mr. Roherl Bruce, Presidenfg Richard Sradheim. THIRD ROW: Mary Knufson, Karen PIaH, Julie Argus, Joanne Sefher, Eloise Ellson, Sharon Kay Nelson, Judy Palm. Sonia Gunderson. Noi piciured are 'fhe alfernafes, Mary Wallrer and Jerry Fredriclxson. Page 69 'N - 1 N 'N-. f "Mig 1 4 :F Q, 'V va... 'W T-4. .,,,w-we 'sf ' 1 Si 4 'N Q. S ll M- fs SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, Carol Rasmussen, 'rreasurerg Judy Vig, sec- relaryg Dave Olson, vice presidenl and Slove Schwarlz, presidenf, are walching for one of lhe salelliles lo sail over Alberl Lea. ,S A "l LIKE THE BLUE, buf lhe green is nice, loo." Pal Gendler and Connie J. M 'gk bw-- gn "" Paulsen can'+ malre up fheir minds. However, Marcia Ullley is sure which colors , she prefers for sophomore parly decorafions. Lowerclassmen Discover Solution li111l1'z11o1'i11g to 111z1i11I:1in Ihr- high Slllllllilllli wi i11 loiwi' gizulvs. lhv NIPlllllllllITl'I'N L'llll'l'l'iI senior high floors with 1'xm1l111g ll11lJi'N lor Zlll cnioizilmla' zinml llllllllilllll' I11- I1111-. Nun' NllIJl1'lIN. iivw lc':11l1c-is llllll lll'W I1'i1'11cls well' In-11'1lcl1'1111g io lhc' 111-111111111-1's ill lnxl. lmni lhc-y illllt'IilY on-11:1111v 1l1c'i1'l1:'sil:1iion :incl lDl'l'l'Ulillll'il lhm-ii' lzislu. lllziss 1-lc-rlioiis iwir' ilu- Inst hig proicil i11 thc Xl'2ll'. .Xllvral xigolonsi11111l1:lig11.Slc'Xc'Si'l1w:ll'll,l31lx'icl0lsol1, lnclx Yig :1111l Clznol Rz1s11111sw11 IJl'l2llIlC Ihr- L'lzlssollic'L'1's. FRONT ROW: Braclrey, T. Chapman, Cornelius, Blanchard, Benner, Dreamer, Bollelson, Behr, Bos, Barlell, Callahan. SECOND ROW: Braalcn, Burnell, Carlson, Allen, Buennelre, G. Chrislen-son, Arneson, Alders, Balrlren, Andrews, Boone, J. Anderson. THIRD ROW: Boyd, Borg, Blunl, Bisbce, R. Chrislenson, R. Anderson, S. Anderson, Bolfon, .Ks pix-sirlciil, ll was NON' s llllIN lo1':ill.lllirlzlsslllvvle ings :111ml prcsirlc owl' llll'lll. llunliiig l'llll'N ol 11:11'l1:1f lllL'llI2Il'y IJl'0C'L'illll'l' zlnrl Ulllllllllg' xolvs i1'c'1'r' :also llillkl ol l1is ioh. .Xssisii11g Sim 1' :is xiu' lJH'alIli'Ill was lDz11'i1l Ol- son. who look c'l1z1l'g1- ol 1111-1-liilgs 111 thc zilmwiirc ol Ihr' Ill'L'5lKlL'lll :incl who was lllso i11 rlizngc' ol Illillgl'1llllN. Sl'tl'1'I2ll'y lncly spent llllllll ol llC'l' Iinir- taking ilown thc lllllllllL'S ol Ihr- claus llll'l'llllgN :mil lizniilling Ull'l'l'- SIlOllflL'Ill'L'. whilc 'l'1'1-11s111'r-1' Clzlrol l1z1111lluml Iiiizniu-s. Clifford, Blaclr, Carroll, D. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Boverhuis, E. Anderson, Bergen, Blecheberg, Behrens, Bachlle, Cheslerman, J. Chris- lenson, H. Chrislenson, Balrlre, Collon, Bennell, L. Anderson. FIFTH ROW: Armell, Bailey, Cairns, Albers, R. Chapman, Amundson, Bergo, Aulwes, Core, Columbus, Bohland, Corniclr, Bauman. -.1 rm' FRONT ROW: S. Dahl, Filzgerald, Fredricltson, Dorolhy Folie, Francis, Green, S. DeRaad, Goldman, G. Donovan. SECOND ROW: Granf, Gari, Galvan, Flugum, D. Dudley, N. Erickson, David Folie, English, Gencller, Ferring, Galbrailh. THIRD ROW: Ebsen, Gnilillte, R. Dudley, Draayer, Gill, W Ericlrson, DeNeui, Edwin, A. Dahl, Gordon, Goelle. to Problems of llznteing to the enli':tnt'ing tnnsie ol' the Swing llztntl. girls in ext-ry sort ol' Iblltly tlress lroin lrothy net to still' l1lllil'lll, :intl hztntlsotne, snit-elaul hoys enjoyed the trat- tlitionatl Soplioinore l':n'ty which was heltl on April ll. Manny-lnietl tleeorzttions t'zn't'ietl out the chosen theme. while :tn entertatining ln'ogrztnt, with Steve Seltwztrtf, tlnss president. :ts muster ol' eerentonies, :intl at tlelieiotts htneh helpetl inztke the evening at ntetnorathle one. 'l'he Ilillly' wus platnnetl by the unions eonnnitlee t'h:tii'inen with Miss .Xhce Cfztnnnel, class zttlvtser, assisting, FRONT ROW: Judy Hansen, Hyland, K. Hoiselh, Halch, Hari, C. Hammer, L. Herlh, Hopperslad, Heckes. SECOND ROW: S. Herlh, Harms, Gucltenburg, Dennis Hansen, B. Hendriclzson, Hulchins, Grinolds, Carole Hanson, Greengo, Harriman. THIRD ROW: Helling, Jeryl Hanson, L. Hagen, Holly, G. Hammer, Higgins, Carol Hanson, Hender' t. FOURTH ROW: Fogel, DeBoer, H. DeRaad, Goodman, Doyle, Good- manson, Dunn, Enderson, Eclthofl, Evans. FIFTH ROW: Ecltarl, Emslad, Gappa, Dulilz, Dahlen, Evcnson, Dooley, Flores, D. Donovan, Flanagan, Finlt. Senior Hi h Life lleing new tneinlmers ol' Senior lligh. the solmhontores were enthnsiztstie pztrlieilmzttils in :tll ztetivities. Rlillly energetic boys lmztt'tit'ilmzttetl in sports, while the girls lonncl new ltsientls in l'li5l'eens. lfintling thetnselves closer to that ztll-iniportztnt goal ol' grztclnzttion :tml reztl- izing at sense ol' helonging, the S0lJllUlIltll'L's sneeeetletl in giving nntch to the sthool. .Xlter :ln eventlnl yeztr, they eztn look hztek on ntztny gootl tintes with at true sense ol' zieeontplishtnent that their Iirst yezn' ol Senior lligh wus .1 sncttss tn exeiy possible wzty. son, Hursl, Halnlen, Halhaway. FOURTH ROW: Henry, B. Hoisellw, C. Hagen, Jean Hansen, Holi, Hermanson, David Hanson, Helland, D. Hendricltson, Howard, Greeney. FIFTH ROW: Hemenway, Hoffman Hammond, Holway, Halvorson, Dale Hanson, Hovey, Greenwood, Hill Hills, M. Hansen. FRONT ROW: Lampman, Kvenvold, Johansen, S. Jaclcson, Lehmann, C. Larson, Douglas Jensen, Kaasa, Johnsrud, Kane. SECOND ROW: Ingvaldson, Dianne Jensen, Lindahl, K. Larson, Jenner, Lee, R. Jacob- sen, Kennelly, R. Johnson, T. King. THIRD ROWz Ladlie, Kangas, Krueger, C. Kinq, Kennedy, Jacobs, Joel, R. King, Joachim, Jepson, ROW: John Jensen, Janice Jensen, Lewis, Larson, Dorolhy Jenson, Ives, G. Jensen, Kvale, A. Jensen, Kilian, Jordahl, Keilh Iverson, C. Johnson, Jerdee, Kipp, Jens Jensen, Jesse, S. Larson, Karen Iverson, Kermes. S. Johnson. FOURTH Johnslon, R. Johnson, J. Lemblte. FIFTH ROW: Sophomores Devis Part Frolicg FRONT ROW: Omundson, Michaelis, Kalhleen Nelson, L. Olson, Osmonson, Lenze, Manuel, Rulh Olson, K. M. Olson, Miranda. SEC- OND ROW: Maas, S. Miller, Nesie, Penlz, Loge, T. Miller, Moe, Darlene Olson, E. Nelson, I. Nelson. THIRD ROW: M. Paulson, Keilh Olson, Olrland, Osburn, Monson, Muesing, Lyon, Karen Nelson, Nordahl, Miovac, B. S. Nelson, Consfance J. Paulson. FOURTH ROW: Connie Paulson, Moen, Biorn Nelson, Renchin, Mellke, R. Moore, J. Nielsen, S. Moore, R. Paulson, Morreim, Lombard, Lowman. FIFTH ROW: Oldenlramp, E. Nielsen, K, A. Olson, O'NeaI, R. Nelson, Malficlr, Oolhoudl, David Olson, Ronald Olson, A. Olson, D, Miller, McMillan. f E. .. . : ss. Page 72 ,. FRONT ROW: Prestholt, Siclrc-Is, K. Peterson, Scholl, Carol Sanborn, R. Pierce, Rusley, Schneider, Peters. SECOND ROW: Sandr, S. Pierce, Robbins, Rave, Seymour, Reierson, J. Sigurdson, Remakel, Simon- son, Schultz. THIRD ROW: Simon. Richardson, Reim, Clinton San- born, Roorda, J. Rasmussen, Sorenson, Roel, Shea, Sanby, Rietsema. FOURTH ROW: C. Rasmussen, Sanders, Pierson, Schwemmler, Rollins Prihoda, Smeby, Perez, Smith, Sherman, S. Sigurdson. FIFTH ROW: D. Pierce, Perrin, Schewe, F. Peterson, Slcogheifn, Springborg, Seclrson Schwartz, Rynerson, C. Peterson, Reynen, Oualley. Enjo Entertainment and Dancing FRONT ROW: Waller, Walk, Tonga, Underdahl, Stevens, Roger D. Wangen, Svendsen, Stacia Thompson, Victor, J. Thompson. SECOND ROW: Tostenson, K. Wichmann, Westergaard, J. Wing, Ugland, StoweII, Woollard, Weigel, Vig, Wiilr. THIRD ROW: Tuttle, Stoa, Zimney, Stolze, Stiles, Stenhovden, Thomas, W. Wing, Wayne, Tangen, Sonita Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Young, Uttley, Zerclc, Schroeder Westrum, Waallrens, Weclr, R. Wichmann, Thotson, Werner, Waldemar FIFTH ROW: Stensrud, Will, Vorpahl, Van Baalc, Van Ryswylc, Ver doorn, Wright, J. Thompson, Wicrsma, Roger L. Wanqen, Vande Voort Vinclr. Page 73 '97 'Q--f E WINTER CARNIVAL ROYALTY, Jay Hulchins and Jean Lunning, wi+h aHendan+s, Judy Engbrifson, Bill Harding, Carol Lee, Bill Danielsen, Karen Malhews, Dave Pelerson, Sandy Chrisfenson, and Gary Slraar. f wg -ggx-my. vqgy gm 42 K ' 'j JfB"ye'+.f.:,g5j3 r., . VM- - as W-A l HIC-HLIGHTING THE NINTH GRADE YEAR was lhe crowning of fhe King and Queen of Hearfs, Milne Morrison and Gervaise Wilhelm, af fheir annual parfy. O O O mth Grade Part .X lnusluwl NlIllll1'NN swvlml mm' llu' mnlli g,11uln'1's :is Cuixanm' Skip XX lllu'lm znul Mike' NlOl'l'lSIDll wcu' llL'l'- :ls llu' King :nul f,2lli'l'll ol llt'Zll'l5 All llu' ninlll Ii:11'lx'. .X lilling mlimux was Ilu' llllhliilll lriliulc' zllrlul grauln' In 1lKIlI1ll'll'l :nul IlN'llI1ll'llllll1l mln. FRONT Aclzlancl. ROW: Blizard, Cornelius, Bos, K. Anderson, Judy Boyum, J. Booen, Julie Boyum, Bariell, R. Ackland. SECOND ROW: Bennefl, R. Bowman, Coles, Bufenhoff, Allen, Bolhof, Corfez, Card, Bye, THIRD ROW: Bolinger, Blanchard, Boyer, R. Anderzon, Casey, Anderson, Chrislianson, Colfon, Boclc, Berfelson. FOURTH Bauers. Berg, B. HI hllghts Year .xllll'l' llu' lfllfilllllllbll. lllk' Sllllli'lllS wvu' imilvml lu llIlt'Illl llu' Hlflll lmll wlu'l'c rcml :llul wliiu' Nll't'llllll'l'N mll':ilu'cl llll' cciling lu mlclwicl llu' llli'lllL' Ul'il'lll'll1ll'f' lfzm- l.lsy. llum' lun XYlNllIlIg lu llIll'lHl llu' ilanua' x'in'wa'ml il nuwu' in lll1'1lllilll0l'lllllI. ROW: Bell, Aase, Beclcer, E. Bowman, R. Anderson, Briggs, Chrz, Amundson, Bruhn, Chapman, Chrisfensen. FIFTH ROW: W. Aclrland, Balmer, Bleclceberg, Brown, Chrisfenson, Claybourn, Bosaclser, Clausen, Bolhuis, Corniclc, Bergo, Brandi. Page 74 'iw 'YNY FRONT ROW: Gilberison, Guiney, Freeman, Groelzinger, L. Gunder- son, E. DeRaad, Gari, H. Hanson, Espinola. SECOND ROW: Dulifz, J. Gunderson, Donna Edwin, Hagen, Draayer, Dress, Folie, Glenn, Fieldberg, Flugum. THIRD ROW: Flaslcerud, L. Enderson, V. Gul- brandson, J. DeRaad, J. Hanson, Ellerfson, C. Hanson, Engbrifson, P. Enderson, Fair. FOURTH ROW: J. E. Hansen, Gilberi, Freemyer, B. Gulbrandson, Gavle, Ernesf, Erlandson, Emslad, Foley, Sharon Fred- riclrson, Easfvold. FIFTH ROW: Sfeven Fredriclzson, Dilling, Erdman DeBoer, Gufienes, Eclrblad, Davidson, Dennis Edwin, Dugsfad, Danielsen Groos, Gaard. King and Queen Are Crowned lux' llulcliins :xml -loam lmiming were civwiiucl ljl'llll'C :xml llriiiu-ss ul' llic Snow lu climax ai al1m'c'cssI'lil Alunim' High lX'ii1ln'r llzlriiixzil. .XllL'lNllllg thc royal fmlplc mn' Claim! lm-, Bill lJ1lllll'ISk'll. Kzircli Mzulicws, Dzlvc l'n-lciwamii, -Iuily liiiglmrilsmi. Bill llzmliiig. Sandy Chris- lvllxull :mil Gary Skamr. 1 FRONT ROW: Jepson, Heilman, A. Jacobson, G. Horning, Sfuarf Jensen, Herman, Haugen, D. Johnson. SECOND ROW: D. Jacobsen, Hassberg, Harpee, Sandra Jensen, Halvorson, Jerrie Jensen, M. Jensen, Jobe, Judy Hanson. THIRD ROW: S. Hanson, Heemsbergen, J. Hoium, Helgeson, Hayes, Harding, Hufchins, Hendrickson, Herfindahl, .Ks lczulcrs ol' tlic x':11'ious UIQZIIIIIRIIIOIIS, ilu' ninth gimlcis .lllcniplc-ml In llIllSll'2llL' such iclczlls us sc'l1ulzn'sIiip, Imm-sly, lllilllllily :mil goml slmihiiiziiisliip. l"i'L-sliiiic-ii 11-liclciul Ilivii' sci'x'ic'c's lu lllillil' :ill unclcrlzikiiigs success' Iul lin' ilu-ii' Inst YCZII' in Iunior H iglx. Indrelie. FOURTH ROW: R. Jenson, Hill, B. Johnson, R. Hoium, Hamson, Haskins, Jenner, Joylene Hanson, James Jensen, Holi, Ille. FIFTH ROW: Holway, D. Horning, Iverson, B. Jacobson, Hoverson, F. Hansen, John Johnson, Hershey, Judy Johnson, Joan Johnson, Heg- and. Page 75 FRONT ROW: T. Krueger, Kvenvold, Lageson, Laife. C. Larson, Kurfh, Limon, Lincleman, Kofslacl, Lcnze. SECOND ROW: Legried, Maison, Kuiper, R. Johnson, Marlene Johnson, Healher, Kappas. Linde, Mary Johnson, Kycelr, J. Madson. TH!RD ROW: Jordon, Malhews, Lewis, Lonq, Klaven, D. Jorclahl, S. Johnson, Maniner, Lahs, H. Krueger, C. Lee. FOURTH ROW: Koehler, J. Larson, R. Jordahl, Keil, G. Lee, L. Johnson, Kasf, M. Knulsen, Lind, Kycelr, M. Larson. FIFTH ROW: King, L. Johnson, A. Madson, D. Larsen, R. Knulson, John Jorqenson, Lien, Mallson, Oliphanl. James Jorgenson, T. Larson, Kuellner, Lunninq. Upperclassm n Display Leader hip lzlvlll-ll In sl-ill' llil- Ill'l'lls ul llil' qlllllllll' High will' llblllll il lillIlx'lN 5Il'XL'lil1lXllulll'll, pu-sillclill Roger llliris- ll'llNHll, Xlll' lJll'NlIll'llll l.llilll' llll-. sl-cl'l'l1il'x'g :lull ll'lil'y lklllllii lil-'islllc-l Xll' f:l'Ul'Ql'S l,l'lllk'lll' sclwcll as :ul- xiwl lla Illl' Qlllllll. XlllXlllK'NllllllllQ llil-xvzll'lnl'llil'Hl1llll'lll Cloliilcil ili- Lllllill'll llil' lll'lll liilns ll!! Nllllllvillllblls ln Sllllly Nlillllv' wlglk QUXl'lllllll'lll, Illlllllglllg smizils. Illllllllq inln c'llc'c'l llll' Nun Mull' ul llmilllill :xml llic llzlxl-fzl-llc:ll'l llrivl' XlllltllHlbl1lllll'llllllllillllllh lulllll' l lllll'll l'llllll. FRONT ROW: Mellang, Moin, H. Olson, Moran, S. Nelson, Myers Judilh A. Olson, Morreim, L. Nelson. SECOND ROW: Meixell, Luna Linclahl. Olsleclal, Morris, Janice Nelson, Judilh A. Olson, Miller Marlene Nelson. THIRD ROW: Myrna Nelson, Noland, Ohm, Morlen- son, A. Nelson, Jon Nelson, T. J. Nelson, G. Nelson, Donald O. Nelson .Ks lillilli gl'z1llvl's. lllk'll' l!l'UL1liIlllN ll-llllilx-il l',llg.llNll, srnlizil sluclil-s. slicliu' :mil pliysilzil Uillllilllllll willi :l clloilc lll'lWL'l'Il grill-rail lllilllltlllilllls :mil 1llgl'lll'1l. il'lIl'l liziil llicir lll'Nl uplmrliiiiily lu sl-lcll llll vll-llixv Sllllll'll wliilli lll1'f'l'i'll would lJl'Ill'lll llivlii llil' iimsl ill lliv xulzil lllbll llllw will lullnw. 'l'lil-su KlllDll'l'N llll'llllll'll 2ll'l, llulm- l'fillll0lllll'N. lmziiill, m'l'l1l'sll':i. illllusllilil gills, l.3llill :lull Slmnisll lu mzilw il luiiilrlvll' sllIl'llllll', .Xclllcll lo llil- nililli gllilll' lilllllll was Nll. Rillizml ll2ll'l wlin Illllglll gl'lll'l'1il iiizllllcliizilils. W. Myers. FOURTH ROW: Nichols, M. Miller, Nielsen, Donna Nel- son, Jane Nelson, R. Nelson, M. Olsen, Mosher, Navarro, James Olson FIFTH ROW: Muilenburg, Morrison, Donald J. Nelson, T. L. Nelson Palmer, John Olson, Norman Olson, Myron Nelson, Moller, C. Nelson Q X AIP' ,W aid 5 OO... pw :. F 1 -ug fifg.. E A col FRONT ROW: 6. Rupp, W. Rupp, Schreiber, Ronald Olson. S. Reichl, Paslne, Sorby, H. Paulson, O'Neal. SECOND ROW: Selle, Shoemaker, Sanvili, Oslby, Overland, Safre, K. R. Pelerson, S. Peferson, Raven- horsl. THIRD ROW: Perlzins, A. Pelersen, J. Peferson. D. Reichl, Rusley, Schumacher, Smifh, Reese, M. Peferson, Schnebly, Reinke. FOURTH ROW: Ponfo, Scholl, Schwen, H. Smcby, Poslhumus. Sfofze, D. Peferson, S. Palmer, Seeger, T. Peierson, Rice. FIFTH ROW: Slraar, Slife, Pierce, Rye, Rhiger, Ruerup, K. Smeby, Radlre, Roelofs, J. Paulson, Roebuck . In Various Co-Curricular Activities I lic' Iuiinn' lligli f..X,X girls mould lu- livzml :mil svcii vu-ry lm-silziy :ilu-1'iummi in Ilia: gym :is llivy ciilluycil ai gzum- nl lmziski-llmll, xullcilmzill, wlilmll or u-imis. Ol'- Iiwix lui' Ilia' yvair wvu' Szimlrzi llainsmi. piuiclciilg Kzircn llill, xiii- lm-siiln-iii: Nlyivvii Galvin-. si-cu-lz11'y :incl Mali'- lliai Slll'l'Illllll, ll't'LlNlll't'l'. .Xalviwr lm' ilu' glllllll was Miss Nuriiizi .Icain Rtblhsllll. XYilli xisimms ul wiiiulzli Illllillliillllllllg in thc sg-nim' liif-li Xill'silN s mils, ilu- illllllili lii-'li lzuvs lulblx llll 1ll'llYi' n I , .V h . IJZIVI in Ilia' Cl sclllzlml :mil inll':liiiui':ll lnngrziiiis. FRONT ROW: R. Sorenson, Unsefh, Wilkinson, Wilhelm, Wenfzcll, Wiclr, Wendelboe, Van Ryswyln, Sfephenson, G. Thompson, Osmonson. SECOND ROW: E. Thompson, T. Sorenson, Tennis, Tulle, Schlehr, Wolgamol, Van Riper, Weilzel, Wasmoen, Wangen, Tonga. THIRD ROW: Sloul, Tuffle, Slyve, T. Thompson, Wallace, Sfoffs, Willmerl, Slephens, Weslhuis, Warner, S. Voshell, Wildeman. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Lullicr Olscn :mil Mr. fnmlmi l.t'BL'1lll wvrc ilu- Ikmllmzill coziclics, wliilv NIV. l.i'lSK'Zlll :mil Mi. fl1ll'l'4'll .xllCl'll ln-cl lllf lmzlslu-llnzlll lvlllllx. .Xllliuugli llivii' i'a-umls ivcn' not c'xc'cpliuii:il, llii' inziin Imiiiprm- ul lliis lips ul Ill'0Q'l'ZllIl was lu gin- llim-In cxpcriuilu' mul lu tl'l'1lIL' lllllll' lIllL'H'5l In ilu- zillilctin pmgixiiii. llin- Inns slimilml ln' given crm-clit lm' lllc' cl'lo1'l cxcrlcfl. Miss Kaitlin-rim' Cloym- zissislwl ilu- nimli grzulvix in M'lt't'llllg their SilIl'KllllL'S lui' lliuir wpliuiiirm- ivan' :mil also licllml Llicm with ilu-ir iiiiim-mm lmmlilviiis. Sfoa, A. Sorenson, Van Seek, Van Wilgen, Tullberg, Wilson, Ulrich, Weslrum, L. Wolff, Sfadhcim, Wayne, Ward, Will, Wriqhl. FIFTH ROW: Zavilz, Yosf, Yocom, G. Voshell, Wallrer, Sulhers, Willie, Ton- heim, Wehrhan, C Wolll, Tu:cn, Ugland, Wasmoon, Sfowc-ll, Van Proosdy. REHEARSING FOR THEIR ANNUAL TAL- ENT SHOW, Roger Chrislenson, Lois Hass- berg, Mary Keil, Terry Sorenson and Mary Gilberlson display lheir lalenls. Junior Hi h Students Pre nt 'lhc .lunior lligh 'liztlcnt Show, ht-ltl tluring -lztntiztry, tlircction ol' Nlr. Rohcrt Myers. :ttltlccl inuth lwztuly :intl lirox'itlt'tl an variety ol' ciitctttztitiim-tit lor tht- junior high cntcrtztintnt-nt to thc yt'1tr's l'c-stiw ouusiotis. stutlvnts. .Xrts wait' chosen liroin racvtwitli, cighth :intl H' ll I Ml I K' li- I I .ll Q' 1. My I ninth grzttlcs. lJirt'c'tt'tl by Mr. Rohr-rt Mya-rs, the pro- 4, "mu fmll 'lu-Nmfl' lull f.lllu-gllrlflmf In 'D l' rluttion ztcltlctl cxcitciiwtit to tht- your lor ztll junior high Lml'-mm 'Lulu 'llf IFTCI 5""Um"f iidl' l' f"lS"'l' U1 'I lf sttulvnts, wln-tlit-r tht-y haul :tn ztrtiu- pztrt in tht- protlur- Cnllllc -lulllm Hlgll 51 llnilllflml "W'f'I"" mtl' 'mill' pm N mm ln, wmv nmnlmx Ulu thi, umlicnwt musical t.tlt-nts. I his yan s group uns ont' ol thc l.ngt'st llighlighling' tht' your lor all eighth grzult-rs was x junior high clioruscs in tht- history ol tht- school. thc , . . 4 .Xllx-rt l.czt s niustc lirogiztni is ont- ol thc host ollcrt-tl lztghth C-rzttlc l'ztrtx'. wlnch was ht-ltl tn l'cln'tutt'v. Stu- . . . . . Hlmlnhn tht mum dmcmu ml' U In in southern Minnt-sotzt. :tml tht niztny junior lngh stu- 5 .tt-.tt.tt'ttt1.mg -- - -- - 1 f ,- z 'i-'- mlt-nts cnrollccl took lull 'ulx"tnt'tgt' ol' it Xl'tnx' ol tht- tztinnn-nt wliich thcy t-nioyctl so tnuch :tt this pztrtv which . .' I . I VI Q 1' 'fl-I . ' ' .P hm 'mmm' im mmlml Mull' -lllllltll ngi tioius nitni ms ui continut trtn niusu Chorus. ll popular t-xtt'zt-crttrrititlztr ztctixity FRONT ROW: R. Chrisfenson, Allen, Bybee, Caya, Ahl, Acltland, Alm, Broihman, Bullers. SECOND ROW: S. Amundson, Clifford, Adams, Balmer, R. Brown, Beclzer, THIRD ROW: C. Amundson, De Neui, S. Anderson, untlcr thc' K. Chrislenson, Baas, Carson, Brabec, Brandi. Culls, Boyum, ititcrcsts throughout high school, working thutr Will' up to .X chorus :incl Nlzulrigztl. Chrislensen, D. Chrisfenson, Bauman, Benson, Calvin. FOURTH ROW: Andersen, Coolr, M. Chrislensen, Dagner, Aanerud, B. Anderson, Collins, Barrefl, Bendixon, S. Brown, Boone. FIFTH ROW: Blaclr, P. Anderson, Bales, Counlers, Bryan, Boer, Armell, Clilteman, Broolre, Coonradl. FRONT ROW: Freeman, Gnilillre, T. Heilman, Gendler, Evans, Halha- way, Golberg. Eisenbise. SECOND ROW: B. Hanson, D. Hanson, Draayer, R. Hansen, Duselt, Doyscher, Fabry, Elvebak, Jean Hanson. THIRD ROW: Grove, Ellingson, Evenson, Eclrarf, Heckes, Gill, Gold- man, Dvoralr, Gregerson, Hareid. FOURTH ROW: Janice Hanson, G. Ver Prttpztring to tztkt' ort-r thcir tlutics us lczulcrs olf thc -lnnior Iligh, thc tnitltllvrlztssttn-it cngztgctl in at l'lll'l'lClI- hnn clvsigttul to ht'nt'l'it tht-nt in tlvvcloping both pct'- sonztl :tttitntlt-s :incl vtlttrattiottztl llllCl'L'5lS. Many junior high sttnlt-nts contrilnnt-tl to thc honor roll hy having li :tx't-rztgus or hcttt't'. lztghth gr:ult't's wcrc l'L'lIllll'l'Kl to tztkc lxnglish, social sllltlivs, tnantln-ntzttiu :tml srictnt- lmcruttsr- :abilities in thvst- Iiclmls ant- so iinportatnt lor their lntnrc progress. l'ltysic-:tl t-tlttczttion wats t'ctpiit't-tl twiu' at wut-k just us in tht' IHISI l'L'2l1'S. St'lt't'lixt- sttlmjcrts oll'ct'ctl wcrc hotnc t-ronoinirs, wootl shop. hztnml :intl ot'cltt'stt'zt. l..ttl. ol toont in mlassts .incl in tht- hulls wats at proh- lt'in in junior high sts in tht' rt-st ol' tht- srhool, only to he FRONT ROW: Jacobson, lngebrilson, Hoyl, David Jensen, Hoyne, Hubbell, Marilvn Jensen, Heafher. SECOND ROW: F. Hendricllson, Mary Jensen, Hursl, Ann Dee Jensen, Sharon Iverson, Hillslrom, R. Jacobsen, Hoelscher, Hoiselh. THIRD ROW: Belle Jensen, Jepson, Donna Hendriclcson, David Hendriclrson, Hollon, Bonnie Jensen, N. Jen- atil Talent Hansen, Harms, G-avere, Gurwell, Greenwood, Grolen, Dixon, K. Han- sen, Fiarsfad, N. Hanson. FIFTH ROW: Gilberlson, Gosheson, Hal- vorson, Fredricltson, Grayhair, Frelheim, Goodmanson, Gross, L. Han- son, Grasdalen, Dingemans. in Annual Show solwrl by tht- new school which is now hcing contplctctl to ztrcotntnocltttc tht- stutlents. 'lihis yL'2ll' brought il crowtl , . , , i ol .tpptcmtiimtt-ly l.l-lb sttnlcnts to .luntor lltgh. .Xl- thottgh thc roont sltortugc has cztttsccl at prohlt'n1,stntlcnts ztntl litrtllty climl an 4-xrcllt-tit job with what thvy haul to work with tlnring the yvztr. 'l'ht- cighth grzttlt- was g'ox'ernctl by zu stutlcnt c'onnc'il roinhinccl with sort-ntli grzttlt-. 'liht- c'ot1nt'il :nut onu- zt wt-ck to tlist-tm sotnt- ol' tht- schools prolmlcins :incl to suggest how tht-y roultl hvlp tht- prohlt-ins which now exist to hc solve-tl. lht' inztin topic' ol' tlisrnssion through- out thc- your was how they ronltl ht-neltt IllL'lIlSL'lYL'S :tnml thc qlnntor High hrhool. sen, Helmers, Jay Jensen. FOURTH ROW: Hoium, Hemenway, Holsl, Jenner, Hillman, W. Jensen, Heslce.-H, Hershey, B. Jenson, Alva Jensen, F. Heilman. FIFTH ROW: J. Jacobsen, L. Hendriclzson, Sandra Ivor- son, Jahns, V. Jensen, G. Jacobsen, Donald L. Jensen, John Jensen, Donald E. Jensen, Jaltobson, K. Iverson. FRONT ROW: K. Johnson, Kappas, Knudlson, Maas, N. Kaasa, Mills, Linde, McGill, Lucas, Larson. SECOND ROW: C. Lee, Lulner, Ludwig, J. Kaasa, Judilh Johnson, Lindahl, L. Jorgenson, Jerlow, Levens, S. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Michaelis, A. Kanlenbach, Johnslon, Johann- sen. Mickelson, LeBeau, McKey, Kulla, Kennedy, Killelson. FOURTH ROW: A. Meyer, K. Meyer, Klulrow, T. Jorgensen, James Johnson. M. Kamenbach, G. Johnson, D. Johnson, McCormack, Knolls. FIFTH ROW: C. Johnson, Legreid, Leschelslre, C. Meyer, Jerry Johnson, Krause, Karlberg, Ladlie, Levad, Lorenzen, B. Lee. Eighth Grader Hold Clas Part , FRONT ROW: W. Olson, O'Neal, R. Pelersen, Ogren, Piclravance L. Olson, Carl Pelerson, David H. Olson, Paulson. SECOND ROW: Noland, C. Olson, Ness, David P. Olson, M. Pelerson, H. Pelerson Person, Moore, Nuehrinq, J. Olson. THIRD ROW: M. Nelson, Mosher, Moffil, C. Nelson, Nordin, S, Pelerson, Perrin, Jerry Pelerson, Nielson Q Morrison, Nordahl. FOURTH ROW: Nellis, G Olsen, S. Nelson, Moen, B. Nelson, Palmer, Karen Pelerson, Pederson, Moden, S. Olsen, Judilh Peferson, E. Peferson. FlFTH ROW: O'Rourlre, Moe, Dianne Olson, R. Olson, Morfensen, Murphy, Peilr, Poole, Pelers, Minear, Nie- buhr. Page 80 -ed" FRONT ROW- Schroeder Schlecle Schewe Simonson Sfauch Slro - - i I I I i Q heim, Schneider, Smilh, Schuhmacher. SECOND ROW: Rufherford Riley, Ruse, Schermer, Rcberfs, Schlie, Rollins. Paul Pierce, Seedorfi THIRD ROW: Perry Pierce, Sefher, PraH. Sherman, L. Rasmussen .ss me so Q if ,. Rave, Sande, M. Sorenson, Sleinbeclr, Karen Pelerson. FOURTH ROW Roscoe, Slca, Seberson, Sigurdson, Sleinlre, Saclzelf, D. Rasmussen, Pier son, Spranlcle, Safre. FIFTH ROW: J. Sorenson. Ravenhorsf, Springer K. Sreffen, Spurr. Summers, Schoon, Rupp, Slrelfon, Reinclce, J. Sfeffen O O O Develop Studie In Man Field FRONT ROW: W. Thompson, M. Zamora, Tufle, Waller, Tosfenson, Waalltens, Tolo, Thisled. FOURTH ROW: J. Thompson, Wendelboe, Wesfberg, C. Wedge, Voldahl, Twerlen. SECOND ROW: l. Zamora, D. Wangen, Wambach, Vang, Werner, Taylor, Wangsness, J. Wayne Tesch, Vandersyde, R. Thompson, Weifzel, Vig, Mary Wayne, Marlha Waferman, Wolff. FIFTH ROW: Slinde, R. Wedge, S+eil, G. Wangen, Wayne, Vandenl"lul, Wacholz. THIRD ROW: P. Thompson, Sweel, Wal+1,Trow, Syverson, Zoller, C. Thompson, Trae, Tulle. Vandenheuvel, Warren, Urschilz, A. Thompson, Ulrich, Weslergard, 'u . -1' ,ni Page 8l AS MISS ELIZABETH KAHLE points our the worId's interesting spots, three inleresfed seventh graders strive 'lo learn about foday's modern world. New Time Block Prim s Students .Xs seventh grzulers entered a whole new school en- xirouuient, they Iound that many new suhjeets were ollered. linglish. physical education, soeial studies. niatlu-inatirs. hoineinaking, shop, hand, orchestra and chorus lorined a basis lor their luture. .Xs the newness ol' the huilding and schedules wore oll, the pupils gradually hegan to adjust themselves to the crowded conditions. Many new prohleins in the seventh grade were solved with the help ol' tC2lt'l1C1's. FRONT ROW: M. Carlson, Blacldaurn, Bierke, B. Anderson, Amundson, Behr, Brandf, Broil, Broiizman. SECOND ROW: Arneson, Broslroff, K. Carlsen, J. Anderson, Andrews, G. Anderson, Bleclteberg, Annis, Ausen, D. Christensen, Bybee. THIRD ROW: L. Anderson, Aldrich, Berg, J. Christiansen, J. Armstrong, Barlell, Bauers, Brouwers, G. Anderson, There were also several new teachers who were added to the junior high laculty. One neweoiner was Miss l.om-emma Iianovetl, who taught an hour ol' seventh grzule hoineniaking as well as eleventh grade houu-making, Seventh grade inatheinatics teachers were reliex ed ol' sonn- ol' their duties with the help ol' Mr. Orvis Rake. who taught ninth grade algebra. Nllss Norma Rohson ar- rived as the new junior high physical education tezuher. Miss Patricia Skarshaug taught seventh grade 2ll'l while Mr. TVilliani Stock taught seventh grade inath and shop. Bangerf. FOURTH ROW: R. Armstrong, Boelke, Brue, Bunfroclr, Bufenholif, Chrisinger, D. Christensen, Casey, T. Andersen, L. Anderson. Boeflcher. FIFTH ROW: Beck, L. Anderson, Bluhm, Atchison, Joe Anderson, Bailey, Janis Anderson, Breamer, L. Carlson, Clausen, S. Carlson. l FRONT ROW: Francis, Ebsen, Frank, Houchin, S. Hanson, Freeman Dingemans, F. Hansen, Fredrickson. SECOND ROW: Green, Hamson Ellingson, Dislad, Olivia Greendeer, Gavle, Goldman, Egland, Fisher: Easlvold, Eggum. THIRD ROW: Gunderson, K. Goodmanson, Halvor- son, Grasdalcn, Evcnson, Flanagan, Davison, Dagner, Haney, Fink, Hage Fielbrofen. FOURTH ROW: Dudley, Davis, Deskins, Eckarl, Cooper, Romanila Greendeer, Glesne, R. Hansen, Gari, De Raad, J. Goodman- son, Fleming. FIFTH ROW: Enderson, Drescher, Gilberlson, Deckard, Dulilz, Dugsfacl, Gilpin, Davies, Erlandson, Emslad, Cornelius, Gordon. in Languag , Social Fundamental .Ximc-tl ill tt-ztfliing tht- lillllillllllklllills ol' living :incl working ltlgCllll'l'. tht- nt-w liluck ul' 'linic was lllll'tKlllCCll in thc SK'Yl'lllll grattlt-. .X tlclinitt- :tttcmpt wus mzulc to ht-lp thi- stutlt-nts Ik-t-l lllUl'l' sccttim-. l ht- pupils spa-tit two liuurs an mlzly with il lt-inflict' lm nm- hull nl' thc f'k'1ll'. :intl :luring thc- uthci- hall' ol' tht it-air, thc sannt- pupil :tml tcztclici- would spend thrcc hours zu ilaly with L-ztrh utlu-r. 'l'his taught c'oiist1'l1ftiYe scllool tlistiplim- :tml mntml to thc stutlcnls. FRONT ROW: Heclres, B. Hanson, Haugen, Dorollwy Jepson, V. Jacob- son, Hursl, G. Haried, V. Hanson, Jesse. SECOND ROW: S. Jacob- son, Doris Jepson, lndrelie, Klingfus, Head, D. Hendrickson, June Jen- sen, Hyland, Doris Jensen. THIRD ROW: Harding, P. Hanson, Helmers, lvor-son, Jorgenson, Hulchins, L. Hendrickson, W. Hariecl, P. Jensen .XllUlllL'l' ticw mtiisi- ull!-11-tl lui' tht- litsl tiint- this yt-zu' was 21 murst- in whith vnluntztty sttulc-tits multi zu'- quire skill in ix-zttliiig. lztuglit by Mrs. Witiilic-rl l.yUll. thc stucln-nts lczirm-cl hzisit- sight llllltllllg, x'uc'ulmlzii'y, ctnnpu-lit-nsimi :tml lmctuim- lztmilizn' with Ultlstilllllll :mtl vuwcl soumls :tml lmlc-mls. Cirztplis wcrc- kept to show wt-c-kly impi'm't-inc-tit, :tml books wcrc 11-acl about thc stuclcnts' pzii'tic't1lzit' iiitcrusts. James Jensen. FOURTH ROW: Jolue, Horning, Jahns, Joel, Hill, Horland, Heemsbergen, Hylbak, Herlh, S. Hendrickson. FIFTH ROW: Haskins, S. Hanson, Helling, Hubbard, Hillslrom, R. Jensen, D. Hanson, Horan, Hopkins, Haull, M. Hendrickson. vii-f. .... x .- ss'unuuw:'-s3aln FRONT ROW: Kressin, M. Kennedy, D. Johnson, Koehler, B. Klultow, B. Larson, J. Kennedy, Lemlalre, La Rue. SECOND ROW: D. Knudson, Jordahl, R. Johnson, Kvenvold, R. Jorgenson, H. Johnson, Krominga, L. Larson, Kaulifman, Krause. THIRD ROW: Linquisi, M. Johnson, Kenevan, Klingbeil, Juers, Laursen, D. Johnson, Jones, Knudson, D. Seventh Graders l'nder the lezulership ol' Miss Millie Hohn, eighth grzule nizttheinzttics teacher, the ntetnhers ol' the Service Clluh were given at chance to eztrn special points as they :assisted teztchers hy correcting daily papers and doing other duties. 'l'hns, the teachers had more time to give itidiyidnztl help :ind ztttenlion. lztking, developing ztnd enlarging pictures was the nntin ohjectiye ol' the l'hotogrztphy Cllnh. Under the direction ol Mr. Russell Harding, the nieinhers also did other special projects such :ts making Clltristtnzts cards. FRONT ROW: Offenbeclter, Narverud, Miller, O'Neal, Wayne Nelsen, Moran, Nagel, Miranda, R. Nelson. SECOND ROW: Lunning, David Morreim, K. Nelson, William Nelson, Mariner, Myers, Massey, Manuel, Modlin. THIRD ROW: S. Nielsen, K. Olson, K. Nelson, D. Olson, Jane Olson, T. Nelson, Joanne Olson, Diane Morreim, V. Nelson, Oak- Knudfson. FOURTH ROW: C. Larson, D. Larson, J. Johnson, Luna, G. Johnson, Lowman, Juve, R. Johnson, G. Johnson, D. Jacobson, Lien. FIFTH ROW: Kimber, Kycelt, J. Kuilors, Lent, K. Kuilers, Juvoland, H. Klultow, Lacil, Limon, King, Leff. Show Initiative lfilling giI't hoxes lor unliortunztte children in diller- ent lztnds was the niztin ztssigntnent ol' the volunteer inent- hers ol' the .lnnior Red Cross. Directed hy Bliss Nlztry l.ehrer. they lilled at scrapbook which they sent to at loreign country showing the :activities ol' the .-Xtnericztn citizens. I.etters were :tlso written to loreign students. 'l'he ntztin highlight ol' the seventh grande class wats their tztlent show held in lfehruzn'y. lt wus under the direction ol' Miss Nlztry Nlettznn. seventh grzule counselor. land. FOURTH ROW: J. Nelson. Carole Nelson, Oetiin, Mattson, R. Olson, E. Nielson, Ohm, G. Olson, D. Nelson, J. Nelson, Monson FIFTH ROW: Nordahl, J. Nelson, Carolyn Nelson, Miovac, M. Olson, Margadanf, K. Nelson, Mueller, Metcalfe, Morrison, Malfhes. Page 84 FRONT ROW: Sleil, Schullz, Phinney, Reecl, R. Reichl, Sltinner. Slephen- son, Schimeli, Osmonson, Severlson. SECOND ROW: Rave, Payer, Perez, Regisler, Sande, E. Sorensen, Rielveld, D. Pelerson, Schenclt. Schue, Slaclheim, Slowell. THIRD ROW: Scholl, Slovern, B. Sorenson, Sleele, Slensrude, T. Sipple, Shelgren, F. Sipple, Slrophammer, Sfiebler, Romer, Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Schwarz, K. Paulson, Sheveland, Smilh, Oslley, Sonlrsen, Sleele, J. Reichl, Slife, Roscoe, L. Pelersen. C. Pelerson. FIFTH ROW: J. Sorenson, Springer, Schlehr, Palmer, Selfun, Osburn, M. Paulson, Roger Sorenson, Prihoda, Roberl Sorenson, Rund, Schmidl, T. Peferson, Poole. in Carrying Out School Gbligations bll't'llllg 1-very Monday alter school i11 Room llfl, the Clllt-ss Club IJl'Ug'l'C'SSl'tl lllltll'l' the glllililllfll of Mr. Cleorges lll'llll'llC, t-ig'l1tl1 grade social studies lC2lCllCl'. Consisting ol' students in llli' se1'en1l1, eighth Zllltl ni11tl1 gratles, they lt'ill'llt'll llllf rules and regulations ol lllC art ol' the cbt-ss gaine. lines were paid each llltllllll to help lillllllltlx lllil exl1e11ses ol' tl1e club. Prizes were awarded to ll1t- winners ol' 1':11'io11s lUlll'll2illlClllS. Ollicters elected for the past year were Roger lll11'is1e11so11, president and Roger l'1'lt-rsoii, ll'l'2lNlIl'Cl'. FRONT ROW: Spain, Volhman, Van Riper, J. Thompson, L. Thompson, Warner, Wangsness, Toslrud, Slowell, J. Wing. SECOND ROW: T. Thompson, Wilhelm, Sluder, N. Weigel, D. Thompson, N. Wing, Toslen- son, Wyanl, Van Ryswylr, Wilcox, Terrell. THIRD ROW: Zamora, Veld- man, While, J. Venem, E. Winium, E. Wangen, Wicks, Wedge, Walde- SIl'lYlllg to live up to llllf llilllllj that has l'0lllC lil'OlIl tl1e s111't'ess ol' previous years, tl1e Scienfe Club l1ad another l'11ll Zllltl exciting scl1ed11le. Assisted by Mr. Robert Entorl' a11d Mr. Phillip Klein, the Science Club, a IllCllll!Cl' ol' lllC -Innior Acacle111y ol' Sfience, again spon- sored the Zllllllllll Science Fair at lllC high school to ex- hibit tl1e lJl'04lCl'lS that llllll been made. Field trips and other interesting trips were also taken to lnlliill another year ol' lun and knowledge that is so llllllOl'l2llll lo tl1e lll0llCl'll world ol today. mar, Tusen, A. Venem. FOURTH ROW: Whileelrer, P. Wilds, L. Wangen, Weilr, Tangen, N. Winium, S. Thompson, Yosf, Weslland, Wecliwerfh, Willlramper. FIFTH ROW: M. Thompson, Weslrum, Werner, Thorland, R. Wilcls, R. Weigel, Wogen, Tuchlenhagen, Taslrer, Tarveslad, B. Weigel. Page 85 mmm N M W JN RIM fzmamwff my-M-WW A -'vii' , x MM, Wi WV, M .M . ,A k , A' 'xi 'xy . 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There were clubs devoted to service for the school and community such as Red Cross and Ushers Club. Organizations like Rifle Club, FFA, Chess Club and FHA afforded students an outlet for their special talents. journalism and Drama proved the Iirst step in a vocation for litany interested individuals. Still other organ- izations such as National Honor Society brought distinction and recognition for the participants. An organization continually working towards a better school was Student Council who carried out various projects to improve the school. Be- sides these endeavors, the Council also served as a sponsor for many clubs and activities. Often times a student was interested only in the glory of an organization and did not work to support the activity. This cannot be doneg for only through an avid interest ol' all members ntay a club be worthwhile. However, many members supported their organizations whole- heartedly, thus making the year truly successful. ,MN x WK GUIDING THE STUDENT COUNCIL lhroughoul 'lhe year are execulive officers: Karen Jorgenson, lreas- urer: Michael Gaelze. vice presiclenl: Paul Nesheim, presidenl and Barbara Lee, secrelary. KX . '57-'58 Council "EVEN THE NEW EDSEL musl be driven carefully," Darleen Olson lells her 'Fellow 'lraffic and safely commilfee members, Janice Johnson and Jim Krieger, who did lheir Carol Gilpin, Roger Villarreal. basl fo emphasize lraffic safely. '? WHO WILL RECEIVE THE OSCAR is the primary concern of the Oscar The Senior High Student Council tnet weekly. uncler Commilleer Julie Neue. Marcia U+fleY.JeffY FfeClfiClfSqn.R0f1Glf5 Dahlen- the guidance ol' Mr. William Stantlly. to project the M"'l' Knulfon and Memld Nesle' Roberl Hershey' Pa'I'ame"la"a"' Ove" attributes ol' good citizenship, service ancl character into sees council procedure. . ' . tts tnetnbers. Representatives tnajot' school projects. resentatives to the nteetingsl. ' Page 88 were not only equipped with the tools lor constructing a workable governing nucleus lor the student bocly, but they also hantllecl all All acttvtttes carrtecl on by the Student Council were tlelegatecl to the various standing connnittees. 'l'he lunc- tioning groups were election, to supervise elections: Oscar, to recotnntencl nominees: social, to schetlule clances: trallic and safety. to oversee the halls: linance. to plan a budget and assembly. to set up the programs lor the coming year. XVhen the neecl arose, at special cont- ntittee was appointed to lill the situation. Clubs chartered untler Stutlent Council were Letter- lllCll'S Club, Cheerleaclers, Swing liantl, Ushers Club, Rille Club antl Pep Club. ln zuhlition to being linaneetl by the Student Council, they were also able to sentl rep- Retain Standards Set in th Past 'l'o plan the annual Hoineconting Festivities was the Iirst ntztjor project undertaken by the Student Council. Tradition was broken as the number ol' l-lontecotning queen candidates was changed lrotn live to seven. Spirit- ed student using the tlletne "Can the Birds" labored to inake all hoinecotning activities successes. 'l'o brighten Christinas lor the patients at the Gillette State Hospital for Crippled Children in St. Paul, the Student Council sponsored a charity tree. Bulbs to dec- orate the tree sold l'or fifteen, twenty-live and hfty cents. Cited as the nutnber one inoney-making project ol' the Student Council, the ninth annual Tigers' Roar, Bon Voyage, under the supervision ol' Mrs. Barbara Verdoorn, was presented january 21, 25 and 27. In cooperation with the Youth Council, the NVinter Carnival took place during Christmas vacation. Another first for this year's Student Council was the establishment ol' an ethics connnittee for the counseling of students. The sunnner before they took ollice, the officers gained valuable knowledge as they represented Albert Lea Senior High School. Paul Nesheiin attended Boys' State, Michael Caetze, the Minnesota Convention, Barbara Lee, Girls' State, and Karen -Iorgenson, the National Student Council Leadership Conference held in Estes Park. MAKING ARRANGEMENTS AND SCHEDULING ASSEMBLIES was the iob ot Paul Hill, Jim Glesne and Gary Myran. chairman ot the assembly committee. RESULTS OF THE student council otticers elections are being examined by the elections committee, Dave Reynen, AI Bushman and Sue LeBeau, chairman. TAKING CHARGE OF MAKING and distributing posters were the tasks ot the publicity committee, Phyllis Gunderson, chairman. Dick Core, Fred Jones, Dave Slrogheim and Nancy Lee. Page 89 i"" Q f i offeree-, 1: ' - EI ,- ' -,gf vw T' ig: iff! Q , i H v i , .N J Q75 fi in if WHATS THIS! If seems as Though The Thompsons have a habif of Iosing Ihings. Alice Thompson obligingly assis'fs S+eve Thompson and Tommy Thompson who have apparenily misiaid some cherished possessions, FILLING IN THE CHART 'for Ihe annual Henri Drive is Jim Larson while Judiih Engbrifson and Sandy Chrisiensen Iook on +o check fheir rooms. I I 'T' i L Junior Hi h tuclent Councii Gain FRONT ROW: Larson, Hassberg, Chrisiensen, llle, Roebuck, Engbrif- Inourn, Oliphanf, Knuisen. son, Boyer. SECOND ROW: Peferson, Sixaar, Jenner, PaImer, CIay- .4 .,.:: .- ,L 3 Y ea is . 1 gr A mr S., ..x,., ii, Q S X C S 53 N N 'QW' 1 2 FRONT ROW: Wiclrs, Leif, Nordahl, Slrogheim, Johnson, Wesfland Kappas. SECOND ROW: Terrell, Wilcox, Shelgren. Reichl, Slrinneri Esteem Throu h lliqliliglning' thc Iuninr Hiwh Student C'onnc'il" 'lc' I l 1 K h . 1 5 4 ' llYlllt'S Ilns war was lhc Winter Carnival. Vnhogqzni- ing, Iinckvy and iu' skating unilcsls were lhe lllllill lnrnis nl' i'c'c'n-zllinii dnrinw' ihis we-ck ol' Inn. Cliniaxinv' h U , . , . . , . thc XX IIIICI' C.arnn'al was lhu mrnnalion nl thc Prince and Princess nl' Snows, jay Hulrhins and JL-an Lnnning, Inllnwing a danu' ill thu liagln-s' Hall. During thc year lllllllL'l'UllS pro-iccls wcrc anihiliuusly wnrkm-d on and rarricd mn. .Xnmng the niany armin- lilislnncnls was thc il1lYC-.X-l1L'1ll'l campaign. The uniilril cllc'nli1'zlgc'1l urn-ryoiic In girc gc-ncrnnsly hy con- ducting a VUIIICSI In-lwccii lhc various llUlllL'l'0UlIl5 and lll'l'M'llllIlg' an award ln thc lnnncrnnni in each grade that mntrilmlcd thc ninsl innncy. l'mrcccls wcrc dis- Il'llJlIll'll In nnnivrnus worthy 1'll2ll'IllL'S. f,llll'l' Slll'C'L'Shlilll lJl'U.iL'C'lS ircrc acting as guides for lhm- Iizu'k-to-Srlinul Night lor parm-nts. operating a lost and lonnd dc-p:n'nm-nl, raking annonnrcniunls lu classes that had no loud speakers, decorating the Christmas trcn-s and taking llll'llI down again, placing wastchaskvls in ilu- corridors and sponsoring a ninth grade social. lluunril lIlClllllL'l'S were c'lvc'lcd lor a lcrin ol' unc sr-invsn-r. BL'i'2lllSL' nl lhc large ninnher ol' nicinhcrs, scrcnlh and Uiglllll graders llll'l al a dillcrcnl tnnc than the ninlh graders lo zlcrmiiiiinclzm- all. lo In-unnn' olliwrs nl lhv c'nuni'il, nlnlh grade slu- dcnls miuliiclccl cxlc-nsiw fanipaigns in the lull. an '08 -ii' Fabfy, Grasdalen, Peferson. THIRD ROW: Duselc, Wifllnamper, Dug- siad, Johnson, Karlberg, Morfensen, Broolre, Chrislianson, CoH'on. umerous Projects UMM! NOT BAD! Sludenl Council officers: Terry CoHon, lreasurer: Sieve Claybourn, president and Roger Chris+iansen, vice presidenf, looli on admiringly as Linda Ille, secrefary, walks by. x' i Page 9I -'2--T. FRONT ROW: Kuilers, Paulson, Fallus, Syverson, P. Gunderson, Bick- ford, S. Jenson, R. Larson, M. Olson, Schulte, Casey, Tollifson. SEC- OND ROW: Indrelie, Schue, S. Gunderson, Jordahl, C. Anderson Norby, Peaslee, Earp, Sfephenson, Myers, Palm, Sorenson, Sanders, Voigl, Tennyson, Lee. THIRD ROW: English, Boyd, Olderl, E. Jen sen, Skaar, Hoium, Rusley, Noland, Heilman, Gorder, M. Nielson, Mil Ier, Argue, Selher, Bisgaarcl. FOURTH ROW: Hammer, Warringlon, Hillslrom, Healher, Whifcomb, Vorpahl, S. Olsen, Maclson, Quiggle, Donovan, Boll, Haley, Johnson, Perau, Harlz. FIFTH ROW: Draayer, L. Anderson, CIiFlorcI, J. Jenson, Slzoloda. David Olson, Dahlen, Venem, Vollum, Lloyd, Sfyve, Knulson, Malfhies, Dennis Olson, R. Johnson, Ullman, Ecltarl. SIXTH ROW: Hyland, C. Larson, Jerdee, EII, Fron- dal, Graham, R. Gunderson, D. C. Jensen, Kuiper, Moore, Harlzler, Oualley, Head, Wangen, Lee, Pelersen, Hassler, Krieger. A Chorister Aimed for Qualit , 'Zh XVot'kittg utttlvr soma-wltztt crowtlt-cl cotttlitions, mort- tltzttt IENI .X Clltortts tttctttln-t's pix-Im.tt'c'tI Iior their vztriotts ztppczttutttu-s with tht-ir clircctor, Mr. Rohm-rt l.. Mya-rs. ln the Iztll tht- chorus sang thc' ttmlitiottztl "l.zt fIl2ll'lllt'i' :tt thc Homccotning Cloronztlion l't'ogt'1tnt, :tml thcy also sung :tt thu -lunior High 'l'ltz1ttksgix'ittg .-Xssctnhly. XVith lllttristntzts ttt'ztt'ittg thcy workctl lot' pvtsli-rtiott :incl llll'IIltll'llCII songs lor thc ztttttuztl illtristtttzts Clottcctt. 'l'hc Clltorus tcp:-rtoirc consistctl ol' hoth st-tions :tml I'CYl'l'L'Ill music' :tml light songs in thu Clltristntzts spirit. 'l'ltt- group sung lot' thc ztttttuztl fottthittctl sc't'x'it't' cltths' ntci-ting zu thc' Hotel .Xllu-rt. 'lhc two pt-t'l'ot'tn:tttu's ol tht- Clltristtttzts czttttllcligltt progtrzttn rcccivcml Iotul :tp- provztl Irotn stttclc-nts. :tlutmti ztml pam-tits. PLANNING FOR SPECIAL MUSICAL heals al lhe Spring Concerl are A Chorus soloisls and accompanisfs: Marlt Knulson, Judy Myers, Bryan Neel, Rose Marie Fallus and David Jensen. Page 92 W Lg y J .Midas , im W Q V f 42 M ZW' . g k , R? 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Venem, Gillaerlson, Mallhies, Knulson, Gregerson, Qualley, Neel, Val- Larson, Warringlon, Slephens, Johnsrud, Tennyson, DeVries. SECOND dahl, Hofzlman, G. Larson, Romer. FOURTH ROW: Schuhmacher ROW: Slephenson, S. Olsen, Syverson, M. Olson, Tollifson, Selher, Pierce, Slrolocla, Harves, Glesne, Eclzarl, Krieger, Jensen, Gunclerton Kuilers, Gorcler, Paulson, Fallus, Schneider, Miller. THIRD ROW: Kaufmann, Berg, Harlzler. Madrigal Gb erve Tenth Year SURPRISE CAPTURED Roberl Myers' face al lhe lenlh anniversary surprise parly as lhe lighls wenl on and revealed lhe alumni who sang wifh lhe Madrigal Singers while in high school. "Univ nl llln' lmllsim-sl SCLIHUIIA CNk'l'u aptly nlc'sc'1'ilJCs this w:n"s Nlllllllfglll Singn-rs. llmlur Ilw llll't'l'll0Il ol' Alll llulrcrl Mym-rs. lliis group ul' lil llll'llllJk'l'S was sQln'c'lL'cl by lryuul lrum Ilic .X l,lmrus. During ilu- filll'lSllllll5 SCZISUII ilu- Nlzulrigzlls lJl'l'liUl'llli'll lm' ilu- sc'l'xl1'c' clubs, nmnx'cl1l1rm'l1 UIQZIIIIIZIIIUIIS anal pau'- . 1 llfllblllbll in ilu- :umuzil frlll'lSlHlll5 f.0lN'L'l'I. l't'2lllll'l'll nl llww 2llJlll'1ll'1lIll'l'S wcrc ilu- UNllllil'2ll'lil'li SllllC", "'l'lu' Sluigllu :mal "Ml: Sllllliln. ll Il0YL'lll' tum- h'llll'll Clliltkl ull nl ilu' c'11gzlguli1c'11ls. Mlllbllll' llllrislus NIIIUS list" was zmullu-1' HlllSl2llllllIlg mnnlicr sung lay ilu- xl2llllilQ,'2llS, who sn-1'x'ccl :ls Rl Illll'lL'lls lm' lllc .X cillllflls. Mr. Myurs was limmurn-cl ill ll 5lll'IJl'lSL' party to velc- lmrxllc' lllv lunlli z111liiwi'sziry ol' ilu- Nlzulrigzal Singcrs on lh-on-:lilac-1' Ill! in livlllillly Hull ul' lllc lfirsl l,ull1c'1'zm filllll'l'll. .xllblllllllgi were- Ihllhl zlml lJl'L'hL'lll mcnllmcrs lll'0lll Ilia- lzul In-n yvzlrs. .Xnmng llmsl- lJl'L'SL'lll were scum- ul' llu- lll'Sl wluisls :incl 1lK'l'llllllJ2llllSlS mining lmm as lzu' :ls limlun. Alzissauliinwlls, Salim Louis. Nliswuri zlml Flurimlgl in ormlm' ln Illlic' pam m ilu- guy lc-slnulxcs. lluring ilu- llillly an lJl'Ugl'2lllI was pix-wlllvcl liiillllflllg mugs by paul Illl'llllJl'l'N. .xlill'l'XV2ll'llS. Ml: Nlyers lccl cxnyulll- in glllllll singing ul llllllllllll' smxgs XK'lll1'll vmlcll ilu- lllc'1mn':1lmlc' cvvliillg, Page 95 FRONT ROW: Herfindahl, Slolze, Hill, Schumacher, Corniclt, Reichl, Morris, Miller, Jordahl, B. Johnson, Pierce, J. Johnson, Ugland, Bergo, Yosl, D. Nelson, Foley, Halvorson. SECOND ROW: Dilling, lndrelie, M. Johnson, J. Hanson, Fair, Meixell, Lunning, Bell, Hayes, Chrislen- sen, Bolhol, Larson, Tulle, S. Hanson, Madson, Kycelr, Ravenhorsl, Blizard. THIRD ROW: Schlehr, Reichl, J. Nelson, Roebuck, Bolinger, Easlvold, Ward, Hoium, Gilbert, Kuiper, Rice, Gulbrandson, Voshell, -rt 3 ro :- 5 ro :: U3 :- O E 'U Q O 5 55 UQ -I an na : Fl' .wg . Y 4 .Wen Page 96 Ernesl, Bruhn, VanRiper, Hendriclrson Booen, Barlell, Selle. FOURTH ROW: Wilhelm, Slephenson, Flugum, VanWilgen, Palmer, Erlandson, VanRyswyIr, Edwin, Dugslad, Danielsen, Fredriclrson, Coles, Guiney, Sorenson, J. Aclcland, Heilman, Lageson. FIFTH ROW: Groos, A. Madsen, Conrad, DeBoer, Muilenburg, Wallrer, Sufhers, Tonheim, Voshell, Rhiger, D. Larsen, R. Nelson, Overland, Sfaclheirn, Ohm, Pasha. R. Aclcland, L. Nelson. lltning' thvn' Inst k'XlIL'l'll'lNL' in singing in at nrixt-tl. I'fmt'-lmztrl K'lltil'1llglfblllhllllllllgl'1l1lL'l'NlllUl!IllDllNllL'tl nnuh ntnsuztllv. llu-3 wcrc trznntng tn lJl'K'Ilill'2lllOIl lm' llu- ttnning wzns wlu'n lllL'Y lumlu- to pztrticilmzttt' in st-nirn' high XU1'1llgl'HlllJN. llu' ninth grzult- singcrs wt'l't'tIixitlt'1l into two gmttps, nunrlu't'ing mm: IIN! vzuh, which llll'l nn I tu-stlzns :intl I lnnstlttxs. 'l'lu'ir ln'st IJl'l'li0l'Ill2llIU.' tngrllult' Wlls Zll tht' zlnnnztl f.lll'lsllll1ls f.HlltL'l'l wlu'u- tlu-x lu-lpctl In opt-n llll' nanullv ligln pmct-ssion with tlu- singing ul st-xt-rztl KIIIIINIIIIZIN cztmls. .Xs is tlu- trzulitiun, tlu' ninth tlun'ns, tlrt-ssctl in white sllitls :nul lmlonscs znul tlznk skirts :intl tmtrst-ts. wtm- sczttctl in ilu- lmlunis' wlu-rc tlu'y lu't'I+n'nu'tl, In tlu' prngrzttii, thvy szrng "O lloly Night" :intl 'XXII Yu' Cuuul luwmplt' with Nmnut Su-plu'ns :ts suhnst. 'l'Iu- gmtlp gzrw tlu-ir mvn pmgrznn lin: :t sluwizrl lnnun' lltgh c.lll'lNllll2IN .Xsst'1nlmlx. llt-rc tlu-x sung ntlu-l' . 4 . . 1 c.lll'lNllII2lS tznuls :nul Nlyrnzi Nvlsun auunnpatnwcl tlu' group on lllt' tnztrinilmai tlnring tlu' singing ol "Silt-nt Night. DISTRIBUTING BOOKS before class was the faslt of Roger Christian- son and Gary Wallxer with the "help" of Iwo lribihers, James Groos and Franlt Oslby. During the year the group tlrilletl to gain musical skills whirh they would neecl lo gain perfection. They sang many folk songs anal olcl favorites out ol' the "thin blue" anal the "thick blue" song hooks. Such songs as "'l'his ls My Country," "'l'he Battle Hymn ol' the Repub- lir" anal nunicrous spirituals hcranle lavorites. Some ol' the selections that they diligently practiced as the year clrew lo a rlose were "'l'he Happy XVanclerer," "Old King CIrow," "'l'hc Erie Canal" and "La Paloma." ln the spring the chorus gave a choral 4-ont't'rt at a junior high assembly. ln May they parliripalecl in the Spring flOllt'l'l'I. Alter carli ol' the various choral groups hail perlorniecl intliviclually, they conihinecl with the other choruses losing the closing songs. lNlt-anwhile. plans were ht-ing inzulc as to the late ol' this group lor the time when the new junior high will he opt-neil. With memories ol' their junior high chorus arlivilies turketl away, these ninth graders prepared to assume the clutics ol' the senior high choruses. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT was lhe mollo of Norma Stephens, Myrna Nelson, Mary Gilberlson and Sharon Kurlh, ninlh grade soloisls and accompanisls. As They Strive for Musical Skill FRONT ROW: Morreim, Judy Boyum, Myers, Shoemalter, Nichols, J. A. Olson, Rusley, Hegland, Lind, Jane Nelson, Engbrifson, Blanchard, Lee, Lewis, Hamburg, Willrinson, Kofslad, Julie Boyum. SECOND ROW: Moen, Slyve, S. Pelerson, Casey, Ponlo, Long, Wolgamol, Noland, Nielsen, Paulson, Slephens, Sfoa, Mafhews. Wenlzell, Morfen- son, K. R. Peferson, Kurlh, Lindeman, Gilberlson, K. Anderson, Unselh. THIRD ROW: M. Jenson, M. Nelson, Enderson, Slife, Gavle, Emslad, Helgeson, Ille, Joylene Hanson, Joan Hanson, Wehrhan, Kell, Posi- humus, Slarlre, R. Johnson, A. Nelson, Holway, Kycelr, M. Larson, J Pelerson, J. Jenson. FOURTH ROW: Jacobson, Ofsledal, Glenn Kappas, Chrislianson, Guevara, T. Pelerson, Allen, Seeger, D. Horning R. Knulson, Jorgenson, Jordahl, Harding, Hufchins, Wallace, D. Peler son, Fieldberg, Flaslrerud, Krueger, Oslby, Berlelson, Haugen, Horning FIFTH ROW: Tennis, Wasmoen, Sfoffs, Sliaar, J. Nelson, Jenner, Clay- bourn, N. Olson, Palmer, T. Nelson, Oliphanl, D. J. Nelson, Davidson L. Johnson, Roelols, Anderson, Lee, Berg, Salre, Legried, H. Paulson Page 97 .......gw M. Ullley, S. U+lley, Ericlcson, Olsen, Esse, lngvalclson, David Elaine Nelson, J. Berg, Manllwei. R. Anderson, DeRaad, B. Nelson, FRONT ROW: Schuyler, P. Jol1n5on, D. Slevens. SECOND ROW: Dale Olson, Jordalwl, K. Nelson, Sleplwenson, THIRD ROW: L. Berg, Clirislianson, Senior Band Attai HELPING EACH OTHER willx filling llie uniforms llial llney will wear lhrouglwoul llie year are llwe l957-58 band officers. Anne Esse, secre- laryg Roger Berg, presiclenlg Sally Olsen, vice preslclenl and Jim Blaclr- burn, librarian. Dalmlcn, Meisenhaller, Yocum, Jackson, Muesing, C. Pelcrson, N Slevens, Schwen. FOURTH ROW: Edmund Nelson, Hershey, Hill Dahl, D. Hanson, Wangen, K. Olson, Hillslrom, L. Johnson, Larson C. Hanson, R. Berg, Aclrlancl, Eclnarl, Kelley. n Hi her Goal lX'ill1 llu' nuvunling ul ilu- 4lllii'lllll' lu llu- Iuulillm luwzilmlmgl1'ui11lu-lsp1c'ru-ilu-s1lviuv.4lrumsmll,umlm:ils l'l2lSll :ilul llli' lllllltl lwgms us l'1'IK'l'l0ll'l'. lllllll Hllllll'lll lunlx' mul Ubllllllllllllf :11ulu'luc-src'f:lll lllls lamillian' smviu lls llu- Si'lllOl' lligli Smluml llzuul Imwsm-i1lm'4l iumuwuus unuc-its in llu' zuuliunium. llu- lmzuul prmul llNL'll llll ilsstl um llu' l1lllllllllllIlX :is wcll :ls llll' scluml wlu'n playing lm' llli' l'l'c-1-lumi Luuuli lfilll' zuul lhllllltllbllllllg in IlllllN'l'rllls lily pamuli-s. lilgllllgllllllg lllCll' NllllllllL'l' 1-llgzlgviiuwils, ilu- lmiul won llrsl plzun- in llu- lllgli Silunul Nlzmlung lhxlsum All llu- L'Yl'lllllg illummaiuwl .Xclllallcnliuil l':u:ulc ln xlllllll zxlmlis. Svcmul lmlzun- lununs in lllt' silllll' ilixisum ul llu Cllllll' .xilllllltillllill XX'c'c'ls wmv zllsu :iunuli-il ui ilu lmzuul lm' their zu'l1u-w11u'ms. .Xilmlmg lus lzllcllls ui lllk' wrsallilllx ul llu- lmlul, limi I., SUITIISUII. ll gliltllllllf' ul .XllJK'I'I 1.11: lligll Scluml plzimuwl ai cniiiplvlc lll'1lQl'2llll ul lllllllllll' inzmliing i iiizliiclnxc-rs. llils lmmgrzun. K.:1lilm'nl:i LARIIRIXQIILH um sisling ol Xilrlulls Irmnzlliuns n'Im'si-lililig ll CITINYCUIIIIIIN tour ul sum-1':il slzucs, was pn-sm-iilcil lay ilu- lvzuul illlllllg Illl' l1zill-linu- ul il Iufmllmll gzmu: llflIllk'Hlllllllg :ilsu ltbllllll llu- lmlul nn luuul lo l'Illl'lil3llll 1lu'sIuw1:11mswill lilglihslvlrlmliig lll1lll1'lIH'l's mul Iaimlllzu' NllillllN. Page 98 FRONT ROW: Paulson, Shoemalrer, Lewis, Smifln. SECOND ROW Hegland, Jorgenson, Osfby, Schoon, Warringion, Pierce, A. Nelson Myers, R. Jenson. THIRD ROW: Syverson, Bollon, R. Nelson, Dungey DeNcui, Hovcrson, Dilling, Sanders, Cox. FOURTH ROW: Rusley, Fal+us: J. Hanson, Blackburn, R. Anderson, Allen, Ruerup, Bosaclcer, Willmerf Reynen, de Malignon, Maffson, D. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: K. Olson Thompson, Carroll, Sliles, Gendler, Voigf, D. Pe+erson, Davidson, Hal-gh: L. J. Emmons, direclor, M. Nelson, S. Olsen. In Marching and Concert Reviews Sirixiiig luwzml l1L'l'lL'lillHIl lmili in llin-ii' playing In-rliiiiqiii-s aiiiil llllllflllllg'lIlZllIL'llXCl'N.lllL'lJ1lllll. lllltlL'l'llli' iliiwliuii ul Mix l.. l'.iliilimis,uv1il4l ln- sc-cn zuicl llc-:ml pi'zicIin'iiig' lll'Nl lioiii- L-:ull clziv. IR-In aissciiilmlin-s :mil lmskcllmalll ulllltslx clziiim-il llic lailc-iils ul si smzill pr-li lrziml minpusn-cl ul si-li-fl IlIllNll'l2lHS. Swim- SlllKll'lllS liiwiiicil xi sux llll2ll'lk'l :mil ai brass ht'Xli'l wliicli wi-rv uilln-il llllllll lu zipln-ali' zil xziriuus uuulsiuiis. lluiiis ol' IJl'1lc'liiL' wc-rc ix-wamln-il on llu- iiiciiiuinilmlc- miaisiun ul' ilu- Big' Ninn- Nlusii' l"a-slivzil lu-lil in Own- r luiiiizi. Sm-lm-rl im-iiilx-is also llillillilllilllil iii ilu- .Kli- C1uiil'c-i'c-iicv llzuul :mil f,l'l'lIl'Sll'il. 'lilic zmnuzil Spriiig . - , - . Luiiu-i'I lin-lil on .Xin-il Jil. fliiiizixn-ml ilu- lmzimls zilmlmcziir um-s iluiiiig Ilia- ri-gulzir scliuul in-air. ,X lJl'llQ"l'2llll ul' spn-rizilifcil iiiziirlu-s :mil cxliilmiiiuns, siill iii llin- lmlziniiiiig slzlgv. is In-ing lll'2UN'll up by D011 mil NIV. liiiinimis. ilu- lmzmil will Ill'L'SL'lll this IJl'Ugl'2lIll in lmmn' ul Nliiim-sulzis Ln-iilc-iiiiizil c.ClK'lH'llIIOIl swim-- lIill1'1llll'lllg ilu- sllIIllllL'l'. 'linking mor Ilia- clulius ul' Im-siilm-iii :mil x'im'c-p1'csi- mln-ill ul llin- lm:ll1ml1llll'iligllln- l9:'vT-58 won- Ruger lic-ig zlml Sully Ulsa-ii, l'k'Nlll'l'llYl'l5. Assisting NIV. ISIIIIIIUIIN with llii- liliiig ul lIlllSll' was ilu- St'il'L'l2ll'X. .Xiinc lzssv. Page 99 FOUR BOYS wilh a lo? of "sax appeal" who are always ready To demonsiraie on shori nolice are fhese members of rhe senior band quarlelz David Jordahl, David Olson, Dale Olsen and Jim Blackburn. 'N'-s.,-0 PRACTICING TO PERFECT new musical selections are these members ot the flute quartet: Karen Meixell, Andrea Ruthertord, Mary Niebuhr and Janice Morreim. l,l'L'll2ll'illg Llu-iiiwlws lor mnrznu'c into Scnior liznul. the llunior Banul cliligvnlly przuliu-cl cvviiy clay during llu' lllll'll hour. Ilcrzilist- thc' 1'iil'0llI1iL'lil has riscn gn-silly within ilu' lust lbw yt-urs, llu- hanul room is QUIHIIQ tlllilt' rrowclccl. 'Ilicsc L'lllllllNl2lNlll nirinluws ou-1'lookc'll lhis. lunvm'x'c-1', mul slrixul lo do Ihcir xvry hcsl. Also. lo lu-lp iinprou- llu- nu-mlu-rs Mr. l.. yl. lini- nions look thc linu- lo gin- czlch In-rson Zlll lllllllillllill lesson. 'Iluwc' lcssons insliirvil llll'lll lo IPl'1ll'lll't' inorc. During ilu- NHIIIIIICI' llu- hzuul sziw zillion wlu'n thu nizn'c'lu'cl in ll pzlranlt- lflli Ihr' 1'n'c'i'c1lIioi1 llL'lJ1ll'lllll'lil. Continuing ll lll'C'XiUllN Irzulilion. ilu' Iunior liilllll plzivul lu-lore' llu' zulu-moon gl'2lllllNl1lIltl an Illt' l'l'K'K'lJUl'Il County lfziir. lun-1' in thc szmu- thai, ilu-x' play-il ll conf l'L'l'l which uns thoroughly cnioyul hy ilu- olcl 5l'llll'l'N. .Xnolhvr trzulilion kcpl hy ilu' hzuul was Ilu' liiwzuiis lilillllll l':n'zulL', whith was hulcl zillvr school slzll'IL'cl. Mzircliiiuf flown thc sll'L'L'l lo xzirious niandiinp num- b 'V lu-rs. Iliff' lH'lglll1'llL'll llit' IIUIIIUUDIIIIIIQ l':muh- hx' llu'ir slick whilc- unilornis. 'lihis was thrilling Io lllt' junior higlu-rs znul also lnoxcil lo lu' cxcclluiil cxpviriviiu-. Enthusiastic Junior Band Strive FRONT ROW: Wilds, Wedge, Sonltsen, Hendrickson, Slite, Wing. SECOND ROW: Thompson, Counters, M. Gilbertson, Bruhn, Loren Ellingson, Taylor, Schneider, Mathews, Doyscher, Kennedy, Lowell Ellingson, Mueller, Sorenson. THIRD ROW: Myers, Wangen, Nielson, Lett, Booen, Harding, Undahl, Bergo, R. Gilbertson, Bonnie Anderson, Stephenson, Nelson, Christiansen, Riley, Johnson, Jorqenson, R. Jenson. FOURTH ROW: Sweet, Smith, Hanson, J. Jenson, Pierce, G. Jensen, Juers, Slrophammer, Waller, Phinney, Vollrman, Tuchtenhagen, Bernette Anderson. FIFTH ROW: S. Goldman, Olson, Dudley, Benson, Gold- man, Slinder, Bailey. lo opttn school propt-rlx'. thu lnnior High liztntl tfuvc at short t'ont't'rt tn wlnrh tht'n' t . t ti atlt-nts wt-ru chsplztyetl. .Xnotht-r t'ont:t't't wats pit-st-tttctl hclort- thc lnnior High School curly in llcrt-tttlmt-t'. By tloing this. they tlisplztyctl thcn' nt:tnx' 2ll'l'UIllllllxlllllttllls within :t lbw tnonths. l Both ox't'rtnrt's Zllltl light ntnnhcrs were plztyvtl. t .Xntong thcnt wcrt' tht' ".Xlh:t t ni:tn Mztrcltf' "Morning l':tpt-rs," "M:n'th:t Ux'vt'tttrt"' :tntl 'tf1ll1llll'llgCl'." Manx' , ' ' X " - use ol' thc A soloists tltxtlopul cltntng tht toil it-:nz .Xlicc 'lhotnpson plzlyt-cl :t clztrinct solo cntitlctl "Pt-ppt'rino" :intl lirttu- Wzttt-rnt:tn plztyctl "Ncopolit:tn Nights." Rzty Hurst plztyt-tl :1 horn solo, ".tXml:nttc." .X llntt' tp1:n'tCttt' wats :tlso tllSt'UX'L'l'L'tl-.Xlltll'k'1l Rtttltvr- lortl, Mztrx' Nivhnltr. lztnict- Morrt-int :tntl Kurt-n Mt-ixell who plztwtl Ul"l'l'lli'll-Liltlflhu liztrly in thu ycatr. hnntl nit-tttl1t't's hcgztn practicing lor thc atnnnztl Spring l.onc't-rt xt'hit'h wats hclcl in April. Proving their worth. thc hztntl tnmnht-rs lIlk'I1l0l'llL'il their cnttrt' t'ont't'rt. l his tnx'olx't-s nutnx' hours ol' pr:tt'tit'ing. It tztkt-s at cptztltltt-tl person to lllL'lIlUl'ilL' scrcrztl songs. . 1 . a ATTEMPTING TO SYNCHRONIZE the drum section, L. J. Emmons, director guides these iunior high percussionists Merlin Tostrud and By int-niorutng llllIlllJCl'S. :t rt-rtzttti rivalry its tlvticlop- Rua Wedge. during mei, weekly lesson when ,hey receive help. t-tl 'intl t'rt't'yom' works lrtrtlvr f - A ' ton to tlclencl his posit . for Greater H i hts Practice FRONT ROW: Knutson, Morreim, Meixell, Moftit, Rutherford. SEC- OND ROW: Person, Hurst, Hanson, son, Syverson, Henriclcson, Sherman. Jenson, Larsen, Allen, lngebritson, Jerlow, D. Johnson, Karlberg, Waterma if Ackland, K. Erlandson. Morten- THIRD ROW: K. Johnson, A. Gendler. Groos, Berg, Kuiters, n. FOURTH ROW: Whitaker, G. Olson, Carlson, Monson, Ecltart, M. Johnson, Cooper, Stephenson, J. Jenson, Fredriclrson, Flaslrerud, Schwen, Nelson. FIFTH ROW: S. Olsen, Dingemans, R. Erlandson, Tostrud, L. J. Emmons, director, Wedge. ,..,...-N' FRONT ROW: Kaufmann, Sloa, Hoium, Slraar. SECOND ROW: son, R. Nelson, D.Jol'1nson. FOURTH ROW: Olsen, Voigl, Mr. Lesler Argue, Jolmsrud, Espino1a, Casey, Smilh, Lewis, Paulson, Warringfon. Slreimer. THIRD ROW: Schneider, Hursf, Baller, Nelson, Wangen, Fallus, Syver- Big Nine Festival , Tours, Concerts OUTGOING SENIORS REMINISCE over happy years spenl in or- cheslra SEATED: Judy Myers. STANDING: Jean Scl'1erb,Roberl Kaufmann and Paul Johnson. DEPICTINC A FAMOUS OPERA STAR is Julie Argue, vice presiclenl, while Joan Schneider. 'lreasurerg and Margil Larson, secrelary, accom- pany her Paul Johnson, presidenl, loolrs on. Page l02 + be N ferr lor them an one ol' their Mzlrcll meetings. their repertoire lo various znulienccs. Alter much Imran'- rlizillenge lo the musicians when they traveled to Own- U :is well :ls the other events. Inoviilecl lmrkgrouml music' lor various Ullllllllllllly groups throughout the yn-ur. Society lnilianions Cl2llIIlL'Cl the services ol' the orflxeslra. 'lJ2ll'l'1lllllll'01lIt' zinrl glililllillltlll cereinonies, wlnch con- rliuleil the yn-an' lor the lllSll'lllllCIll2llISIS. Senior lligh f,l't'lll'Sll'2l rluring llle larsl l1:1ll'ol' the year. FRONT ROW: Scherb, Julie Boyum, J. Myers. SECOND ROW: ROW: Hanson, Anderson, C. Myers, Jenson, Kalhy Olsen, Karen D. Olson, lngvaldson, Esse, Dale Olsen, Judy Boyum, Wehrhan. THIRD Olsen, Helgeson. FIFTH ROW: Johnson, M. Larson, Sorenson. ROW: Maflson, Berg, Hansen, Larson, J. Casey, Emsfad. FOURTH Compose Sr. Hi h Orchestra Year llncler ilie rzipailmle clirerlion ol' Mr. Lester Slriemer, ineinlwrs ol' the Senior High School Orclleslrzl p1'z1c'tirerl aliligvillly to In-rl'ec'l the playing ol' the compositions they Im-sc-nlecl ill their numerous illJlJL'2ll'2llll'l'S. l'resenling ll senior high 2l5SL'llllDly, the orclleslrzl cle! lighir-cl ihe nlllllk'llI5 wilh renditions in several veins ol' LII-TI-I5 Bgp RIDING HOOD I, II,e subied of I,,Ie,,,I Ima. lllllhlf. .X snnilan' IJL'lilOl'IlllllH'L' brongln enjoyinem lo Edmund Nelson plays while Mr. Adolphsen narrafes and Jean RHILIIW' inernlmers when the Ul'l.'llCSll'll presented 21 con- Schefb and B05 Kaufmann Welch We Pfocedum "' Wondefmenf- 'llle Hl'l'llL'Sll'2l toured lo blzinesville, Minnesota, anal lhlkllllillllb Slam- College on l"eln'nzn'v ll and presented lift, the :lnnuzll public 0rc'l1esLl'z1 Concert was given on l"eln'n:n'v 2.5 in the Zlllllllllfllllll. The Big Nine Music Festival presented another ionnal on Marv - Io pzn'lic'iImte in the selecl orr'l1esu'zl ,IX sperizll Slflllg orclwslrzl inzule up ol' select inenrlaers All the ilrznnznic lJl'0Cllll'll0ll5 :rs well as an iwo Honor Inst the right lllllfll was zulclerl bv the orflleslrzl ill the line Lo rrowmlecl ronclilions willlin the school, the l,l'k'Sl7X'll'l'l2lll CIInn'c'h lmecznne the site ol' rellearszlls for the Page l03 Junior Hi h Orchestra Maintain Clmnplcling ll sucu-sslul xxuir llllClA lwn wsu' on liisil r . . luluru unclvr thc clircctiun ul' Mr. l,k'5Il'lA Sll'L'llIlt'l'. Clrmsisting ol' -lil strings ancl IT brass inslruuu-nls, ilu ura'l1csli'zi zippczirn-cl inziny iinics Illfllllgllfllll llu' yL'2ll'. ln Octolurr thc mx-licstrzi IJliL'Sk'llll'il ai sclmol aussi-inlmlx ward In play lor the l"l'.-X. ln mm'luclc' thc ya-:ir thi Ul'L'llCSll'2l hclcl ziimtlu-1' junior luqh zissvinlmlx' in Maw. . - 1 1 ,.. . . . . ,... 1 , clicslrzi haul zi prirzuc romn. ln lzuiuznwy it niuvccl lo the llllK'. thc m'cl1Cslr:1 lizul lmccn lnislivml lJc'lwc'c'li the cull' SOLOIST MARLINE MINEAR RENDERS a ioyful number on her violin Orclicslrzx Hull on thc lllilll llnor ul' luninr High. al' a school assembly. Appearances, such as lhese, are promoled for 1 sludenls lo gain confidence. FRONT ROW: Minear, Tuife, S. Pelerson. SECOND ROW: Wesfrum, Engbriison, Person, Hursi. FIFTH ROW: Rasmussen, Springer, Thisiecl Blizzard, Rufherford, Moffil, Meixell, Niebulir. THIRD ROW: Jenner, Evenson, Mr. Lesier Slreimer. SIXTH ROW: Bariell, Smiflw, Gavle Carlson. FOURTH ROW: Lulner, Anderson, Severison, Alm, Groos, H. Pelerson, O'Neal, Tosfrud, Wedge. lhc junior High f,l'CllL'Sll'1l luulwcl lcn'wzu'ml lu ll l7l'l2.lll Lu thc junior high slucli-nts. Many iiisliuiiu-iilzils. as well as nova-liy nunihc-rs wen- liC'llllL'l'i'il hy thc ilu-iiilmws. 'l'hc .lunior l-Iigh Orclicslrzi plziyccl in lllL'1lllllll1ll Hill- ccrl nn l'lClll'll2ll'Y 25, ln thu spring ihuv lrzirclcml in llzixv llllS past war, lor thc lirsl lnuc in fn vvzlrs Ilia' or' lJ2lSClllClll ol' thc l'rc-slmylcrizin Cillllffll. llp until Iluil ICl'l2l :incl thc ziuclimriuin. Plains :irc in process lor an Hi h Standard Throughout Year Www CRIME DOES NOT PAY is fhe idea Else Nielson and Mr. Breclxner are lrying lo gel across in fheir narralion. FRONT ROW: Nielsen, Prall, Gurwell, SECOND ROW: Aclciand, Thompson, Counlers, Taylor, Grasdalen, Casey, Knudson, Goodmanson. THIRD ROW: Fredriclrson, Nelson, Slinde, Arneson, Broslroff, Francis, "SPlCKlN' UP" before an orcheslra concerl are 'rhe officers, Janef Goodmanson, secrelary: Barbara Gurwell, vice presidenf: Marline Minear, presidenl and Else Nielsen, Treasurer. Bendlxson, Johnson, Lindahl. FOURTH ROW: Syverson, Sherman, Sorenson, Hareid, Olson, Ohm. FlFTH ROW: Edwin, Tuffe, Knudson, Limon. Ver atile Swin Band Captivate FRONT ROW: Berg, Jorclahl. David Olson, Dale Olsen, Blackburn, Johnson. THIRD ROW: Sfiles, P. Johnson, Wangen, Dahl, Hershey, Anderson, SECOND ROW: Taslrer, Ruerup, MaHson, Bosaclter, D. Hill, Hanson. GETTING TOGETH SEATED: Roger Be son, David Hanson, ER FOR a "iam session" are lhese ian enthusiasts- Untler the tlireetitm ol' stutlent lC2lKll'l', Roger Berg '9 and Bob He'Sl'eY- STANDWG5 Robefl Andef' the Swing lizincl intmtlueecl In'ogressix'e inn tn the high Don Taslzer, Conrad Wangen and David Olson. 1 -iff-4 Page I06 seltool. Styletl :alter the llllIlk'tl Stun Kenttni lmntl tht Swing lizintl haul in its l'K'IJl'l'lUll'C sueh nunthers :is ".Xl'l u in Rill " "lJynzil'luw," ullkillllll X'entlor" ztntl "Night 'l'i'ziin " istry lumps," their thenie sung, "lntei'tnissit XVillt the use nl In'ugi'essix'e inn, the Illl'IIlllL'l'S h'itl inziny opportunities lm- solos. Dale Olsens iiiipnwiszt tions had the luuelt that tnzule the hzintl stninil ters eztpzihle :intl very prolessimizil. jerry Pelle, tluring his six week stzty us at nnisie Inuit tice tezielier, helped the hztntl in intei'ln'eting tht tlilli cult hig hzmtl zlrrzlngetnents. Using live truinlmets. live Innnlnnies zintl live szixes 1 the lrintl w'1s the Invest the seltool h'is ever h'ul 1 1. ch. . 1 1 The trumpet I72ll'lS were IJl1lyl'il hy linh llershtx, DM itl Hanson, Clonrzul XYz1ngen, 'lknn llzihl :intl l"lul llill Making up the trtnnlmtie section were Sven Mattson llzivitl lolnismi, lltnialtl lztsker, Del liusziekei' :intl l'l"lllls Rueruim. The sux section was unnpriseil ol' llzile Olsen, -lznnes il liluekhurn, llzivitl Olson. Robert .'Xtnlei'stni :intl llzlvitl ltmlztltl. Roger Berg, pinning Pziul lulnistnt, hztss :intl 'Keith Stiles, clrnins, tmnposetl the rhftlnn section. l Prztetietiig witliont an zttlviser nmst nl the time th hzincl worked long, lizml ltours in Inepzirziliini Im' 'i i clzinee tn' sfnnt- other zietivttx' Im' wlticlt thex' plzivetl 1 s Jazz Fan With Modern St lin t g 2' ' ' - I' 1 ' . opportunity to tlisplzty its tztlent. 'l'o some ol' the nuni- hers ztlrezulr nientionetl, the hzunl znltletl at lew eoneert 4 , ntunhers lor the Roar. 'l'hose ztttentling the 'l'iger's Roan' cztst party saw the hzuul split into two groups :incl ll2lYL' at hzutle ol' hzlntls. .Xll the seniors eoinposecl one unit, while the juniors and sophomores outtlicl their ellorts with another hztntl. Setting up the hzuicl stztncl on the lirst lloor, the swing hzunl gave the stumlents at ehztnee to tlztnee in tl1e halls alter at home hztskethztll gzune. Highlight ol' the year was il spring eoneert presented to the high sehool an an ztssetnhly. Playing over tele- vision :tt Austin was u new experieuee for the newer nietnhers while some ol' the enjoyment was taken out ol the yt-zu' when the lklztnkztto ztssetnhly was eztneelletl. . gk ,Xu oltl time sux quartet eoniprisetl ol' Dale Olsen, lirst ulto: Aliin lilztekburn, tenor: Duvitl Olson, third alto zunl llatvitl xlortlzthl, lmritone, zultletl 21 little variety zu some ol' the school tlztnees with at lew enlivening polkzts, wztltles :intl sehottisehes. lieeuuse ol' its large sire, the hztncl had to use two dil- Ierent outlits an the szune titne. The sux seetion eoulcl IEXZER'5NiE F0R,THE.Fl:TU+RE is gained .by Roger Bergwswlng bud easily he clistinguishetl lroni the rest ol' the hand in their Jefrririzeaflz Smrfgzgviiggie'ru?n'or:1':siioncEL'l2:z Cfsralgsmhjf spelqzfpenri sllztrp tnztroon eozus :intl white trousers. The other ment- much of hf, ,gmc ,,o,t,g,,g Wm, ,he boy, in me band, hers were tlressetl in yellow iztekets with tlztrk trousers. SWING BAND SOLOIST Dale Olsen en- FIVE TRUMPETERS who formed the "backbone" of lhe swing band's ferfained many audiences with his "pro- iazz arrangements are Paul Hill, Tom Dahl, Conrad Wangen, David lesdonalfouchf' Hanson and Bob Hershey. Thh secHon was feahned al many dances wr" O Page I07 FRONT ROW: Bierlre, Schue, Aanerud, Esse, Walker, Kinsley, Geri, Offenbecler, Pierson, Peaslee. Bafes. SECOND ROW: Chrisfenson, West Rave, Greyhair, Nelson, Noland, Gurwell, English, L. Palmer, Sigurdson. THIRD ROW: Sfeplwenson, Anderson, Perau. S. Olsen, Argue, Gorder, Whiicomb, D. Anderson, Fabry, Skaar, Boyd, J. Larson. FOURTH ROW: Jenson, Syverson, R. Larson, J. Palmer, Falfus, Seilier Miller, Wayne, Casey, Holi, S. Larson. FIFTH ROW: N. Sorenson J. Olson, R. Sorenson, Neel, Maffhies, Chesferman, de Maligncn Schwarfz, Kafzung, Holway, Mefzlie. ealou Modern Language Students "ENTREZ DANS LA SALLE DE CLASSE," suggesls Roberi Sorenson, 'I'o VIACZIIL' :in iillci-cs! in I"I't'IN'II. llu- I1 rm-mli Llnlm gnu F'e"CI' Club P'e5Ide"I and Rmfald Mallllles' vice P'e5Ide"I' I0 Eleano' incinlmc-rs ll cliziilcc to Icznn mon- ZIIDUIII I1 IIHL incl ns Perau, club secreiary, and Judlfh Olson, freasurer. Q . . . - IznlgnzigclmyIlslcninglol'i'c'ncI1music,Imolllolclalncl nun rczuling Iznnons slorics :incl hooks in llnii oiigin ll Ioiin Page IOS andsingingI"n'm'I1songs. 'l'I1isIn'oxuI lo In Inn ls wc II :ls In Clllg il ilclinilc' zlicl in Iivllming slnclcnls Iruonw lin gnisls. .X sulmsrriplion lo ilu' "I'zn'is XI mlm 1 In-nmli IIIZIQZIIIIIC, Ilclpccl slnilcnls lo Ii-zn'n zllmpliul I'H'mIl 1 zulvi Miss Rnlll liznivr, If1'cm'I1 inslrunloi nnl Iimnmli Llnlm lulpul 4 nn llnough ilu inlcinsl inIicn4I1C.InIm sol-' . . -2 - sl' - K - ' . - . ' I - . 44- Iw rclzninq hcl' pc-rsonzil l'XPL'I'll'II4'K'S in I'lII'Ulll' during ilu 5 ,ul lo I1 in IIIKIIKII m'InIm iiwctilig-s. Slim' also Zll'li1lllf' inovics I'or1Iu'm'IuIJ. .Xl Cllnisnnus iinn ilu nu mln ls in ul C.In'islinzls sl0l'Ik's and Iczn'nccI llllllly I"I'l'lIiiII ulrols. Nlnny times ilu- slnclcnls mliviclc-ml into alisanssion 4-I groups wlicrc IIICI'XVCI1'lK'I4IIlllIl'lI lo lzllk ZIIIUIII ZIIIIIIIIIIQ :is long as they spoke in I'.I'K'lNII. K' nms IDUIII I'unmI1 and lhosc IIZIIIYL' Lo .Xim-rim, wi-iv play-ml Inn In-rv an they fonlcl only speak I'rcncl1. Ilns prom-ml lo Inc .1 lol ol Inn when sonicong- Izccmm' cxcilul .inml conlmlnl ol llic lll'UllL'I' I'iI'L'lIt'II worcls. lI1i iq .ov sr FRONT ROW: Balmer, Schneider, Berg, Miovac. SECOND ROW: Paulson, Jensen, Ladlie, Thomas, C. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Steiner, Pierson, Young, Miller, Reel, Kluxdal. THIRD ROW: Perau, Stephens, King, Bergland, Blood. D. Anderson, Kuiters. B k B ' 0 S h ' ki W In lvatrtt athutit South .Xtttt-ritattt tutttttrics wats thc- lltttlcr tht- ltclpltil gttitlatittt' ol' Nliss Ruth liatut-r, iti- iitatitt tht'tttt' ul' this yt'atr's Slmattiislt Clltth. During catch strtttator, the littsint-ss int-ctittgs were htrltl cvcry two wtrclts, itttwtitig' til' this atctirt- gruttp. at rtlpot't cxplatittitig thcir Mcctittgsutttsitlt' oI'st'l1ool I't'attttrt'tl cxptwitttctitattititi with rttsttmts wats girctt on mit' til' tht- t'tmtttttriCs. rt't'ipt's ol' Spatttish Itmtl. Iillflllg' tht- Clhristtttats st-atsuit sttttlcttts hcltl their atti- su thatt tht- st-totttl watt' tlatss tuttltl rccurtl songs itt Spam- IIIHII IMIWUH It'i"l"i"l9 UIC "'f1'k"tH't' IIN' Imltml' .Xtmtltrr ln'uit't't ittrltttlt-tl tht- using' ul' at tatlnc it-t'ui'tlct' ish tn ht- platytttl Ihr tht' lirst rt-atr talatss. This ht-lpctl Clorrcspmitlt'ttt'c with Spatitisli-slit-atkittg pt-tt patls wats tht-in in It-atrtiitig tht- wurtls attttl stmll they wt-rc athlt- to attmtliri' attlclt-tl atttratctiott to this it-atr's Spatttish Clltth. liatrtitipattt- itt attitl cttliuy this cltth atftirity. lht- tatpt' 'llirtxtigli this they att'tlttit'ctl ittlt'rt'stitig iitI'm'ittattitm t't'mt'tlt-1' wats atlsn ttstwl to gin' cltth ttttwttliers pt'att'tic'c in athuttt tht' rttsttntts attitl lilt' ul' uthcr pt-uplt' in ntlit-r tratttslattimt atittl prm'itIt'tl at mt-attts til' lictmtiitig ttttmrtt t'ot1tttrit-s attitl hctattttt' gotxtl Iirictttls with tht- sttttlvitts to Iattttiliatr with tht' Iatttgttatgtz trlirmttt they tvcrt' writing. USING THE POWER ot the pen to malte friends are Dorothy Stephens, SUNNY OLD SPAIN caplivates Marion Schneider and Michael Knut- Spanish Club secretary, and Diane Paulson, president, who corresponded sen, first-year Spanish students, as they dream through travel folders regularly with their pen pals in Spanish-spealring countries. Standing and information pamphlets. are Judy Kuiters, vice president, and David Anderson, treasurer. t Banquet, Initiation, State Convention 4 ' -.'.-,:.,. 5 . ,:., . as .- i Y' -19 Q FRONT ROW: Knudtson, Miller, Unseth, Oppegard, Ottenloeclrer, Earp, Gunderson, Jordahl, Bierlre, Hubbell. SECOND ROW: Glenn Thompson, Schaeffer, Voigt, M. Frahm, Platt, Gilpin, P. Frahm, Kotstad Nannestad, Fults, Wuerflein. THIRD ROW: Anderson, S. Nelson Perau, Noland, M. Wayne, Hartl, Whitcomb, Madson, Johnsrud, Myers, PLANNING THE YEAR'S ACTIVITIES for Junior Classical League are the ofificers, David English, co-vice-president: Merlyn Hartzler, presi- dent: Sharon Simon, secretary-treasurer and Connie Eclchott, co-vice president. LATIN ENTHUSIASTS, Marilyn Stevens, Lola Besco, Rita Bergen and Richard Ponto wall: back trom the First Lutheran Church. L. Jenson, Heather, Satre. FOURTH ROW: Bothot, Jacobson, Palmer, H. Nelson, Johnson, Jorgenson, Vande Voort, McGill, J. Wayne, Kirlr, Biclctord, Benson, Oldert, Schoenrocl, Paulson. FIFTH ROW: Slroloda, Lloyd, Knutson, Bushman, Neel, Nettleton, Ullman, Jordahl, Gregorson, Mielke, Jcnes, Fabry. Page IIO Promote Education and Fun In JCL l't'omoting :tn ZlIDIDl'L't'l2lllUll lor tht' tlztssit' lzmguugcs :mtl tht'it' t'ttltut't's. tht' Itttiior Clztssitztl Lcztgut- l'tmt'tions in ,Xlht-rt l,t-at Iligh School. lliitlct' the supervisitm ol' Miss Cllztrzt llttrtlztn, lllCllllJl'l'S ol' tht' t'ltth lt?2tt'nt'tl morc zthout tht- lztws, litt-t'zttttt't- zmtl g0YCl'lllllfflll upon which our motlt'rn t'tlltttt't' is lottntlctl. Ait'llllll'l'SlIlll in tht- Hllgilllilillltlll intlutlctl all inter- t'stt'tl SlllllClllS who hztvt' hzttl two yC1ll'S ol' Latin. 'l'ht- ztmiuztl initizttion t'ct't'tntmy hzttl to hc tlroppt-tl this your hcttztttst- Miss lit-rtlztn ht-t'ztmt- int'ztpztt'itzttt:tl with at lmrokt-ti zmklc. 'l'hosc who joint-tl wort: zittcptetl tlur- ing lit-t-t-mht't' in at prixzttt- UCl'L'llll7llf' in tht' t'lztsst's. littlztrgt-tl upon ht't'ztust- ol' missing' thc initiation, thc znmttztl hztntlttvt, lftxlwttztry LI, wats at grtutt sttttess. .-Xltt-r tht' mt':ll tht- llll'llllDL'l'S wcrt' ct1tt'1'tzlint'tl hy skits ol oltl mytliology :mtl historit' t-x't'nts. liztth nietnlmcl' put in mztny hours ol' work on tht' ycztfs highlight. .lottrnt-ying to Northlittltl, tht- ICI, memhcrs ztttt-ntlctl tht- sixth zmnttztl stzttt- t'ottx't'ntion on tht' CZIIIIPLIS ol' Clztrlt-ton ilollttgt-. liryzni NCCI. sttttt'Yit't'I1t't'sitl6tlt,2titl6tl in organizing tht' In'trgt'zt1i1. 'l'ht' nzttionztl junior Cllztssitztl League was lottntltrtl in M255 hy tht' .-Xmt'rit'ztn lllztssitutl Lcztgttt' :mtl was organ- ift-tl ht-rt' in lflflfl. A nzttionztl CUIIYCIIILUH is hcltl lmi-zm- nttztlly to whith :my lllCllllJL'l' is invitt-tl. FRONT ROW: Kane, K. Peforson, Goldman, Svendson, Blunf, K. Sor- enson, Sanders, Rusley, Ferring. SECOND ROW: Gniffke, Miller, Harris, Eclthoff, Bolt, Fogel, Shea, Dudley, S. Herih, L. Herih. THIRD ROW Gendler, Greeney, Seymour, Paulson, K. Jenson, E. Neilson, Lyon, Vig r Him A CONGREGATING TOGETHER before +he annual JCL banquel' are Alfon Bushman, Bryan Neel, Jim Neillefon and Horsf Hehr. Grinolds, Wichmann, Kennelly. R. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: King, English, Gudvangen, Joachim, J. Neilson, Acltland, Kvale, Vorpahl, Harfzler, Olson, Ives. t i T WW! Page Ill WINNING PRIZES FOR THE BEST COSTUMES al 'lhe Halloween parly were Judy Johnsrud, Julie Sherman, Judy Hanson and Susan Bolz. ln striving lor nnitx' :intl lricntlship, ntCtnlmt'rs ol' Ili- 'l'c't-ns workctl togt-tltcriott tnztnx' ttsc-lnl pmit't'ts tltrunglt- out tht- scltmml your. Opt-n to :ill girls in St-nior lligit, ntore than 250 girls lit-Imtgctl to this tllgllllllllllllll. 'Iltc tmtgztttilzttiuttztl tnt-cting. ltcltl in St'ptt'tttImt't', initizttctl thc ycztr lor lfli-'Ik-t-tic-t's. Xlkmrkittg tliligt-ntly on Hotttt-tutttittg, Hi-Icons wits in tltztrgu ol' tht' tlznttt' cIcc'urzttimts ztntl in rltztrgtr nl' ntztking punt limits. Hivhliwhtin 1' the Octolmt-r int-t-tin -' wats tht: llatlluwccn 5 N 1 . A . . party wltcrt' tht: girls tztntt- tlrt'sst'tI tn wvtrtl custtttttcs. liztclt flztss gnu- zt skit. with tht' snpltrmttmrt- tlztss winning. Guests :tt tht' Dccctnlmt-r tntttittg wt-rt' tht- girls' ninth- crs. 'I'Itc girls lxt't'st-tttctl at stylt- show. tint' ol tht' :tnnnztl twvttts in t'oolici'zttiutt with at lotztl tlt-lmztrtntmtt sturc. .Xnutltt-r ztnnnztl crcttt. tht- Kittt-n's Mt-uw. at ntinizttnrt- 'I'igcr's Roztr, wats put on hy tht- girls in Nlztrth. .Xt liztstt-r, tht- lli5l't-t-nt'rs ntzttlt- I':ix'm's which wcnt In Nztcw I-lospitztl. .X special prngrztttt ul' thc ycztr It-zttttrt'tl Rohn-rt Sort-ttsmt, .NFS sttttlt-nt. who gun- :t tztlk on Kit-in tnztny along with ntztny PIC'Illl'K'Sillll' slitlus. HI-TEENS OFFICERS ENJOYED a happy year worlring logelher. They are Nancy Kinsley, president: Susan LeBeau, vice president Eloise Ellson, secretary and Janet G-urwell, Ireasurer. Style Show and the Kitten' Meow FRONT ROW: Hubbell, Wing, Halvorson, Nash, J. Tennyson, Unsefh, Esse, Ochs, M. Slevens, Lee. SECOND ROW: S. Hanson, Slephen- son, V. Tennyson, Balmer, J. Myers, Madson, Ouiggle, S. Olsen, Wangen, Picltavance, O'NeaI, Haley, Donovan, P. Hanson. THIRD ROW: Ram- sey, Draayer, Lubiens, Corniclr, Y. Slevens, K. Sorenson, D. Olson, Wood, Nemec, Sanders, L. Besco, Herman, Scherb, Heather, Kofstad, Hill- slrom, Sleiner, C. Slevens. FOURTH ROW: Ferguson, Z. Besco, J. Anderson, Frahm, Bolz, Syverson, Panlr, Kluxdal, Ullley, Springborg, Gun- derson, Warringlon, Seeger, Paulson, K. Nelson, Gavle, Kinsley. FIFTH ROW: S. Larson, Syverlscn, J. Johnson, Benson, Manlhei, R. Larson, Fluselt, Schoenroclt, Conley, Ladlie, Hylbalz, S. Johnson, Neilson, Olderl, Slcaar, Rusley, Perau, Johnsrud, Drommerhausen. SIXTH ROW, Pefer- son, Jensen, Jorgenson, Tollifson, Schulle, J. Olson, L. Hanson, H. Sor- enson, LeBeau, Lolcen, L. Johnson, M. Olson, Palmer, FaI+us, Bisgaard, Harlz, C. Myers. FRONT ROW: Hunnicutt, Oppegard, Montei, Cox, C. F. Anderson, Pierson, V. Thompson, Gunderson, Jordahl, Diane Peaslee, Knucltson, B. Balmer, Aanerud, Schue, Bierlxe. SECOND ROW: Slcaar, Hoium, Miclcolson, Grose, Lunning, Myers, Klulrow, Schaeffer, Jacobson. Decli- ard, Earp, Gari, M. Frahrn, Wuertlein, Schoon, Dawn Peaslee, Jalcobson. THIRD ROW: Gilpin, Lorraine Jenson, Boyd, Maiden, S. Nelson, Stephens, Westland, Noland, Oberg, English, Palmer, Gurwell, Bergen, P. Frahm, Bolt, Ottcnbcclccr. FOURTH ROW: Hammer, B. Jensen, Michels, Gorder, Verdoorn, Kelly, Argue, Whitcomb, Sonlrsen, D. Ander- son, Ellson, T. Miller, Knudson, C. L. Anderson, E. Jenson. FIFTH ROW: M. Wayne, Sether, Casey, Ellingson, S. Jenson, Paulrowstci, J. Sorenson, K. Miller, J. Wayne, McGill, Vietor, Biclntord, K. Olsen, Lois Jcnzon, S. Thompson, Larson. Hi hli ht Activities for Hi-Teener FRONT ROW: Kane, Peterson. Johnsrud. Goette, Vig, Blunt, Schneider. Fogel, Sigurclson, Burnett, Svendsen, Galbraith, Amundson. SECOND ROW: Stevens, Herth, Andrews, Eclrhoft, Stoa, R. Wayne, Ericlcson, Tangen, C. M. Paulson, Lemblxe, Simon, R. Johnson, Maas, Boyd, Han' son. THIRD ROW: Hammer, Miovac, lnqvaldson, Grinolds, C. J. Paulson, Allen, Thomas, Shea, Lindahl, Henderson, Sanborn, Braaton, Hart, Ferring, K. Nelson. FOURTH ROW: Gendler, Roel, Jenner DeVries, Roorda, Greeney, Gappa, Uttley, Arneson, Pierson, Wichmann Kennelly, Goldman, Berg. FIFTH ROW: Seymour, Hills, Sherman Pentz, Hagen, K. Olson, Flanagan, Johnston, Lee, Ouallcy, lves, Cairns Lyon, S. Larson, M. Paulson. FRONT ROW: Fabry, Myers, Nannesfad, Viefor, Schwariz, LeBeau, Bushman, Harvcs, Vollum. THIRD ROW: Lloyd, Neel, Brooke, Ullman, Gunderson, Lyon, Gurwell, Monfei, Blunf. SECOND ROW: Gilberl- Nesio, Johnson, Gaelze, Krieger, Miolle, Lee, Polcrson, Nefllelon. son, Moore, Knulson, Goldman, Gullnrandson, Taslcer, Iverson, HBICI1, Three Major Production Di play ,Q Q A E COMPOSING THE DRAMA CLUB'S board of direcfors are-SEATED: Julie ' Argue, Judy Nannes+ad, Jay Vollum, Jane? Gorder and Karen PIa++. STANDING: Bill Lloyd and Jane? Gurwell. ws 14. Q! ,K I-E-pf wwf' if . 22 N5 QW? M-rd if if THESPIAN OFFICERS are Susan LeBeau, secrefaryi in 'U'--M Evelyn Wood, freasurerg Judy Myers, Inislorian and Roberl Gunderson, presidenf. .jf .mmm Page II4 Stun-ss wits aultit-it-tl zu tlu- llrannat lh-pztrtnu-nt lu-gun tlu-it' N57-58 scatstnt wlu-tt tlu- hT1lNlIllt'l'S lJl't'sL'lllCll tlu-it' lilu-t-nllt tnzljtn' prtultu'titnt. "lf:ttlu-t' ul tlu- liritlc-." 'lhis wus at ch-liglnlnl tltrt-L--:u't mnu-tlx which lu-pt tlu- sttult-nts hnsy lin' wt-t-ks Zlllll tlu- 1llllllL'lli'L' attnttu-tl zttul ltztllpy. "'l'lu-C1atitu- Mutiny ilotttt-Nlztt'tiztl" clitnztxc-cl tlu- yt-zn' lm' tlu- .Xllu-rt l.t-at lltgh Srlunml lltznnat Llnh. This wats tlu- tm-nw mint ntztrtiztl pt'Qu'L-ctlittgs ztgztinst at voting. ttprigltt lic-nu-nzntt who t't-licwtl his cztptztin ul his unntnzuul in tlu- tniclst ul at ll2ll'l'UXX'lllQ Lvpluumtt on Q 1 tlu- gmtttuls tltztt tlu- rztptznn wats psycltnlmattlttt' znul tn tlu- crisis wus llll'K'i'llllg his ship :nul cu-w to Qlt-stt'tu'titnt. .Xnutlu-t' cltzillt-ttgu wus nu-t :ts sttult-nts znul zulvist-t's wnrlu-tl to IK'l'liK'l'l at tlrannzttit' tx-zuling whitlt was pit-settle t-tl to tlu- sttult-nt luulx. "john l3mwtt's l5tulx"'. :tn in- ! . 1 tnnzttt- tt:tt't'ztttx't- ul tlu- Cttxil Klan' which wats rt-lattt-tl tn Inu-tit' Qlittinn, hrings :tlmnt at liL'2llll1lllUlI nl' tlu- Sontlu-t-n Q rautatl pmltlc-tit, whu'h wats xtvul. stirring :nul hrtlltztnt. lt wats :tn cxrt-ptiuttatl IJL'lxliUl'lIl2ll!I'L' hy tlu- Slum-rlt lllnmitx Nlzulrigatl Sinqt-t's, tlu- Urclu-stt'zt :nul tln-vc mln li-zuls. Q Q Miss lliltltt-tl 'lk-nniltill guitlt-tl tlu- sttult-nts in :ill lmztltutinns with tlu- lu-llm nl' Nltp Rnlu-rt Mu-tx znul Mr. l.Q-sta-1'htru-nu-t'. O O Talent, Abtlttie FRONT RONV: Verdoorn, Grose, Kalhorine Olsen, Bicltford, Gorder, Kelly, Sorenson, S. Jensen, P. Frahm, L. Jensen, Bolz, Plall, Gurwell Wood, Oppegard, Monlei, Blunl. SECOND ROW: Gendler, Vig Uffley, Ives, Karen Olsen, Lyon, Schwerfz, Vielor, Kalhy Olson, LeBeau, Myran, Argue, Myers, Bergen, Slxaar, Gilpin, M. Frahm, Decltard, Non DON TASKER was a bil slcepfical as members of The malce-up crew pracliced lheir worlt. Piclured are Carol Gilpin, Janel Gurwell, Janel Gorder, Judy Nanneslad and Karen Platt. CAUGHT IN THE ACT ol lampering wilh The swilchboard is Jerry Fredriclxson. The deleclive work was done by Bill Lloyd and Sieve Fabry, slage crew members. neslacl. THIRD ROW: Fabry, Larson, Moore, Gilberlson, Harves, Halch, Goldman, Neel, lverson, Bushman, Gunderson, Vollum, Sprenger, L. Johnson, Smilh, Hoffman. FOURTH ROW: Lloyd, Gulbranclson, Knulson, Taslcer, Broolre, Ullman, Nesie, J. Johnson, Gaelze, Krieger, Leo, Klulcow, Miellre, Pelerson. Page ll5 FRONT ROW: Slevens, Healher, J. Johnson, Olderl, Schoenroclc, Sleinar, Fluselt. SECOND ROW: Jorgenson, Unselh, Glenn, Bisgaard, Warringlon, Perau, Myers, Kofslad, LeBeau. THIRD ROW: Gunder- Society Sponsors "THIS ONE CAME FROM SWEDEN!" remarlc: Bryan Neel, president of lhe Honor Sociely, lo Judy Myers, vice prosiclenlg Jim Nelllelon, lroasurer and Angie Warringlon, secrelary, as lhcy admire U. N. Chrisl- mas cards which lhev sold. t E ,fi A if 55- Pags II6 son, Vande Voorf, Hanson, Wynia, Bushman, Neel, P. Johnson, Jordahl, Nesheim, Nelllelon, Hoffman, Syverson, Paulson. Traditional Drive Cll1zt1'ztt'lt-t', st'ltolttl'sliip. lt-:ttlt't'sltip :intl scrxitt- airt- the itlt-ails than ttn'iitln'i's nl' Xzitionztl llrnnn- Smit-ty trim-tl tu ttphultl. .X grzttlt- :tx'c-t':tgt- ol 3.0 Wits t-sst-ntiztl ht-- Iort- ztnymic conltl ztpply lm' znltitittttttu-. 'l'hit'tt-t-n juniors wt-rc initizttt-tl lztsi spring with thcst- sttnlt-nts l'm'tninq tht- llllt'lt'lls ul lht- sociclx' until tht- lzlll initiation. lit-ct-iitlmt-1' ll. .X. .Xli lihztn, t-xt'lt:tti,g,t- t-tlitm' lmni liztst Pztkistatn, wats tht- gut-st spt-:tkt-r. lful- luwing thc ct-it-ittutiy. new im-itiln-rs :intl thc-ir nmtlit-rs we-rc invitt-tl In it lt'll in tht- htnnc ctmtmttits lixing rumnn. Hclping tu sIl'Css llllllL'Kl Xzttions lltti, Oflulmt-r 21, nit-nthcrs soltl lurnl inzttlt- lrmn t't't'ipt-s lrcnn untntrit-s in tht- l7nilt-cl Nations. Foml Wits soltl during tht- lunch pt-rirmtls with lht- IIIOIICY going to lht- l'nitt-tl Nztlinns llllL'l'll2lllllIl2ll Cihiltlrt-n's Iiiin-rgciny lfnntl. St-llinv Cihristntzts tttrtls rztist-tl nnnwx lm- int-tnht-is tu H . tcnitrtlnttc tu tht- l'nttt-tl Nations lztlttutttuiiztl, Stn-nltln :intl filllllllill f,l'gHllll2lllUll. Ont- httntlrt-tl huxt-s wvrt soltl lm' an ztll-tnnu high. Hinton' Sutivly nit-tnln-rs higltliglitt-tl tht-ir sttttt-sslttl wan' with tht- ztnnnztl i'HilX'l'-.-X-Hk'2ll'l" llrivt-, ht-lil l-'t-lr rttztrx' 5-ll. During tht- wt't-k ntt'tnln-rs sultl lit':n'ts Im 25 tents, 50 ct-nts ztntl ont- clollztr. Clliinztxing tht- wt-ck wats thc tlztntt- :tt which tht- King ztntl Que-cn ul Ht-arts wt-ru cmwtn-ml. l'mtct'tls lnnn tht' XVl'L'li.5 work wt-rc tlivitlctl :inning st-vt-n cliztrilit-s. .Xtlx'ist'r ol tht' lflrnnn' Smit-ly wats Bliss Rttlh llputls. llt-r gttnlzttnt- lt-tl tht- nn-tnht-rs tln'unQ,lt at snttt-sslnl xt-any ln gztin at ht-ttvr insight into t'l1t'titisti'y. hiology :tml it utlit-1' suit-ittilit' lit-ltls wats tht- ln'im'ipztl :tint sought hy ttit'tnht't's ul' tht' Sc'it't1t'c Clltth. Rtglllill' IIlL'k'llllgS wort' Ezzz zizzg, EIQ Euzzzzrzzzuu I Qqluu I W . W Q A M ht-lil tm :tltt-rnztliiig 'l'liut'stl:tys in main 1054, untlt-1' tht' fif Y sttpviwisiutt ul' Mr. llstlt' Sliultltw. 'lihis wats Mr, Shttltlcs' 3 lll'Sl yuztr with tht- Ht-iciiu' Clltth. Q ,i,. ng., ff! Mctttlwts wt-tv vtttutttztgctl to ttmlvitstlxt- xztiintis lllllgl- lv .1 urls ul' thvir uwit :ts wt-ll :ts patrtitipattt- in those t-lltlm'st'tl ' 'ii' In' tht- l'lIlll'l' tluh. lm'lutlt'tl in thrst- wt-rc those ul' l't-try lfilllllllg' who t-xlwi'ittit-litctl with t-lcttmlytic' zttiatle isis nl' WAIIUI' soltttimts, lieth llmcy who insult- at mcxtlt-l ul at ltiilmgrti l'lll'll1lt'tl, llcrry Outliutttlt who l'l'L'C'll'll tt WB mtkt-t ittmlvl :tml l.:ti'i-y llultrni who cxpt-1'iiiit'ttlctl with lllt' Ill'0lllll'llUll illlll ll'2lll5lIllSSl0lI nl Clk'i'llili'lIY. lhust- sttitlvnts with uutslztntlitig ln'oit't'ts iut1i'tu-vctl lu lQ1ll'llL'Nll'l' .Xlnil ISI wllcrt- thcy sltuwutli thcii' srictililic' 2lIJlllll4ll'S All tht- Rcgitmztl httcntt- lfzttr. Grutlp atrtivitics untsistctl nl lit-lil trips to Xill'lOllS plant-s nl llllt'l'K'Sl in tht- 5lll'l'UllIllllIlg :nrt-at :tml tours ul imltistrics in nml ztruttntl ,Xlhcrt l.t'a1. lfm' tht' llmitt-tmitttig' l'zti-ztclt' zt lluztt wats cttlcwtl ln' tht' chili with at latrgt- llllllltlll liatving thc lllNC'l'llJllUIl "l4l:tsl 'liht' llirtlsf' EXAMlNlNG THIS BRANCH FOR NEW SPROUTS are Science Club officers: Janel Hursl, secrefary: John Jordahl, presidenl and Rila Bergen, vice presidanl. No? piclured is Pal Paczlcowslri, lreasurer. Scientists Cb erve on Field Trip FRONT ROW: Robbins, Hursf. Lewis, Jalins, Offenbeclcer, Maiden, Bollon, Kalzung, Cheslerman, Hovey, Jordahl, Moeller, Ponfo, Maflliies, P. Frahm, Bergen, M. Fralim, Earp. SECOND ROW: Anderson, Fabry. Page ll7 FRONT ROW: Monlei, Tonga, C. Anderson, S. Anderson, J. Ander- son, Bch, Sfoa, Scherb, Evans, Simon, Goelle, Sanborn, Halvorson. SECOND ROW: Hammer, Gorder, Cox, Bicltford, S. Johnson, Kelly, Red Cross H Ip PLANNING THE DESIGN FOR HOSPITAL FAVORS are Ihe Red Cross officers: Annis Hylbalt, Shirley Anderson, Sieve Fabry, Duane Harves, Julie Argue and Gary Myran, who guided Ihis year's organi1aIion. Page II8 Stephens, Nielsen, Howard, Bergen, Madson, Klultow, Gari, Kennelly. THIRD ROW: Hylbalt, L. Johnson, Tollefson, Olson, Harvos, Maifhies, Head, Kuiper, Brown, Myran, Fabry, Jenson, Argue, Larson, Panlr. Those In Need "IX't- St'l'xt"', tht' llltilltl ul tht- .Xlllt't'it:lt1 Illtlitn' RHI Clmss. was tarrit'tI taut in tht' St-nitir Rvtl ilrtmss Urgattifae titm hy slmtmstmring xarinus ln'tmit't:ts. Iht' .XIIIt'l'll'2llI Rt'tl f,t't1ss sptmsntvtl tht' lmltmtlmtmlmllt' whit'h ln'm'itlCtI mt'mlmt't's with a thamt' lu st-Ht' tht-it VUIIIIIIIIIIIIY as tvlmists aml gvttt-tal t't't'aml Ilt'lllt'l's. Small Clhristmas tt't't' lmtllhs wt-rv tt'anslm'tm'tI into Santa ht-atls aml ust-tl as Clltristmas Day Iaxtns Itn- tht' patients nl Natwt' Htmspital. mlulit- .Xrguc aml Stt-xt' I"aI1t'x"s t'tnnmittc't' ttnttplvttwl this st-Hitt' tn great satis' II'2lt'IlUll ltn' tltt-mst'lx't's aml tht' l't't'tptt't1ts. Ihts x't'at's lIIl'lIII7l'I'NllIIJ tlt'tx't1 aml ltlml raising tam- . , .- Il1llg,llIN'llSIIL'IlIIIll'IK'L'l'IiUl Nlarth .I-1. :tml tht' :Xllmurt I.t'a St-nitn' Iligh ln'mt'tl gt-m-rtmtts as usual. I'rtnjt-tts in tht- l'tn't'ign lit-Itl imlmlt-tl straplmtmks aml a gilt tht-st matlt- hy tht' tm-mlitrrs tml tht' tltth. IY:trm'r Nvttlt-ttm, biology tt-at'l1t'r. at'tt'tI as RHI Cross atlx'ist't'. Nlrs. IIICI' Yollum, l"t't't-Imrn Cltnunty Ilttnim: Rvtl flltlss llltairmatt. also lt'ttt valttahlt' ZISSISIIIIIKV. .Xllxcrt l.t-a's t't-pit-st-ntatix't's tu tht' Rt-tl filtbss train- ing tamp wort- Iluam- Ilarxtfs aml .Xnnis Ilyllmak, st-nitn' high I'l'lJI'l'SL'III2IIIXL'S aml -It-am'm' limit-tt aml I.at't'y Ilatt- gcn, jttnitn' high rt-prt'st'tttatixt's. l,t-arming tht- Rt'tl Clrtmss histtnw aml ittltmmttiott tm tt'tn'ltim,g in Rt'tI flltbss was tht- ptttilmst' tal lht' tamlu, FRONT ROW: lndrelie, Thompson, Schoenroclr, Wesl, Barreli, DeVries, Stevens, Tapp. SECOND ROW: Neilson, Johnson, Fluselr, Sorenson, Nelileion, Hehr, Myran, Sonlcsen, Bangerl. U her ' Efficiency Serves School 'l'u greet you :tt :ui :uulitoriuui clout' with Il warm smile :tml it lrienclly "Conti liveiiiiign shows at small por- tion ol' the tlemliezuion to service thztt the girls ul' Ushers logetlier with Miss Grace Dxihle, sttlmervisor, the ullirers plzuiuetl the lDl'0g'l'2llllN lm' the husiuess meetings, sulmervisecl the girls during ushering :mtl guided them to the llshers Cllulfs high stzuulztrtls. .Xssislitig the ushers, Hurst Hehr, 'lzunes Nettletou, llowzlrtl SUITIISUII :intl Gary Myrzui wurketl in the lohhy to help people to Iiml the correct section. Nutty ol' the selmul I1L'l'l.Ul'lll2llIi'L'S usheretl ut were Ylll'l0llS lmlzlvs, pug'- ezuus, miu'erts :tml the 'l'iger's Roar. lu elmusiug zuul llllilllliylllg' sopltmiunes :tml juniors, at ptutetiritig lieriotl tilleretl the Ulilltlfllllllly lor thc eli- gible meiuhers tu receive instruction tm rezuliuq ol' tick- ets :uul the proper procetltire in usltering it person to his sent. .-X rt-:tiling tickets test wus zuhuiuisterctl lor the purpose ul' Iimliug the girls who were ztlert :tml lust. Ouatlilies sueh als iersmtztlilv zuul tlementlzihilit' were N , 5 also taken into t'ousimlerzitimt. Sueizll events were heltl, sueh :ts potlueks :mtl puueh parties. lu provitle ll time when the ushers could talk mer prohlems they lIlt'l in ztetuatl ushering. 1 1 In make the Ushers Lluh emnpletely sueeesslul in its service. the ushers haul to mut lurth ellort in workiuw' el'- . . . I ff , lieu-utlv with one smother. Anotlier veztr passes, hut the N I l shers i2luh's muttu is still service. I llluh possessed :tt ezuh pet'l'urtiizittre. READY TO GREET AND SERVE YOU are +he Ushers Club officers: Judy lnderlie, freasurerg Judy Tapp, vice presidenf and Jane Schoen- roclx, president Noi picfured is Shirley Johnson, secretary. Page II9 'ffl FRONT ROW: Gunderson, Slephenson, V. Thompson, Schaeffer, Wesf, Jacobson, Sfephens, Palm, Wood, Unse+h, Flugum, Aanerud. SECOND ROW: Glenn, Mickelson, J. Anderson, B. Jensen, Syverson, Biclrford, Kelly, McGill, Klulrow, C. Anderson, Evans, DeVries, S. Thompson, Future Educators ,AF A .mf-'ps-s ' 1 - Page l20 Lf. -.Mq Berg. THIRD ROW: Bisgaard, Sonllsen, Falfus, Gorder, S. Jenson Bushman, Grngerson, Maffhies, Panl, Olson, Palmer, Myers, Scherb, lndrelie. Are Encouraged CONDUCTING THE FTA MEETINGS lhis year were officers: Sonia Syverson, Evelyn Wood, Duane Harves and Bonnie DeVrics. .Xllcr il x'zn'in-ly ul' 2llllYllll'N. thc Mclinllx' l'illllll'l' 'l'czn'I1c1's ol' ,Xincriczi cmicliimlm-ml ils lunrlh scan' ul' cxisle 1-ncc in Lhc .-Xllmcrl Li-ai High School. I' I .-X. ll nzllnmzll Uliglllllllillllll, clnlc'1u'o1's ln l'lli'KllIl'- nga- slnch-nts to umnsiclcl' tvzlcllilig :ls il C'Jll'l't'l' il thc limos- szny illl2lllllCS nl' c'lizirzn'lci' :nnl sr-hnlznship sm- pnsscssvrl. 'lb gain knowlcclgc' zihmn lhvir hnnn- czirci'r, l"l'.X 1m'1lil1c'rs inct cvcry scunnl and Iunrlh 'l'lIChKl2lX' ul' thc' niunlh 2lllL'I'lI2lIlIlg nicctings with lJllSilll'S5 :incl prugrnnis. Club nll'ic'c'rs Evclyn XVmnl. prcsidcnl: liunnic llc. Vrivs, vim prcsimlcnlz Sonia Syvcrsmi. sc-m'l'n-larry :incl Dnznn- I'lzn'x'cs, irc-zisiirer, worked with thc chili to Iurin ai unn- Iwtenl, worlhwhih- tblgllllllllllflll. Mrs. B1ll'lJ2ll'2l Va-rclmmi ullicrvcl zi In-living hznul ln' assisting as thc new I'zu'uhy anlvisvr. l"'l'.X's Hmm-cmning llnzn IlUl'll'1lfl'll thc slogan "'l'ln-y'll New-r l.n'znrn." Cmislrinlimi ul' ll rccl schnnl house czlrricil out lhc tlicimz lfulnrc 4-clnc'znm's :nic-ruling lhc Rorlicslci' 'l'cznhing XYUIJQSIIUIX 1'clml'u'cl their cxpc'l'icili'cs In thc' rlnlm. elf' "IS TEACHING LIKE THIS?" wonders Joan Palmer as Allon Bush- "WOULD YOU LIKE SOME PUNCH?" aslrs Shirley Jenson of Sonia man poses as a "problem pupil" wllh Vivian Unselh and Martha Olson. Gunderson al 'the annual FTA iniliarion parly. To Enter the Teachin Profession DECORATING A TEACHER'S BULLETIN BOARD as an FTA proiecl' are Bonnie Stephenson, Rose Marie Falfus and Judy Anderson. lfall initiation was heltl in the honte economics living- rootn to install 25 new tnenthers. lissenlial teaching qualities were revealetl by seniors. Pollucks provetl to he the peak ol' the social activities when l"'l'.-X inet at various hotnes. Mrs. Arie DeVries enlightenetl the cluh at the winter tea when she revealecl experiences ul' her rttral teaching career. Service to the cotnntunity was a goal reachetl when gills were sent to mentally retartletl chilclren. Presents coultl not he hreakahle and each was specially wrapped. Successful tnoney-raising projects were a bake sale and an April tlance. Hotnetnatle cookies, cakes and cantlies were soltl at the Valenline's Day sale. Highlighting the active cluh year was a visit to the john Halverson Elementary School. Metnhers viewed actual elementary teaching procetlure. Senior ntetnhers received certificates which were awartletl at the entl ol' the year il' the annual requirentent ol' 50 points was achievetl. Observing classroom lunc- lions, preparing cluh tneetings antl assisting in classes were thtlies that tneritetl points towarcl the honor. Page IZI SERVING AS HOSTESSES al +he FHA inifialion lea are lhe officers, Carol Ferguson, Sharon Jaltobson, Yvonne Slevens and Virginia Tenny- son. who worked cooperalively lhrough lhe year. XX'ilh tlu- tiuitto nil-lHK'1ll'tl N4-xt' llui'imiis" tlu- .Xllu-it I.t-at Lliziptt-t' nl tlu- l'llllll't' llmiit-iiiatkc-its nl .Xiiu-t'u'zt lu-f gun tht-ii' lnurtli yt-:tr ul' st-i'vic-v to stluml :itul trmiiiitiiiily. During tht- lztit' thc' girls wtnkt-cl with tlu- Iftittiu- l'Zll'lllCl'S ul .xlllCl'll2l Ill ll l'Ollt'K'SSltlll Slllllil ll! l'ill'll lIlUlll'Y tu ltiizltut- tlu- lJl'0lt't'ls ul tlu- uniting yt-:ir I lu- tlixiptt-i' lu-ltl :ui tiiiliil-ssiw l'2llltlll'llglIl lllllllllltbll ct-it-iiioiiy. lizuh girl 1'c-cc-ixt-cl ai siiizill it-tl mst- :intl :i pt'og'i'ziiii outlining tlu- uniting Xl'lll'. llu- tlisilitt-t' muth- Ct, Mis. .Xtiums KIIIIINUIIQ tlu- fliztptt-1' pain-tits. Sli. Zlllll Mrs. lil'l'll2ll'll lla-itiiziii :tml tlu- tlizlptt-i' zulxist-t'. Miss licvt-ily Kiiutsmi, wt-lv iiitrtultut-tl. Nlt'llllu'l's1llltl gum-sts tlu-ii wc-nt to tlu- c'ztlc-tt-rin lm- at It-Ll. lu zu-quziitit tlu- iiumtlu-is with tlu- lfll.X, tlu- chili lu-ltl il Motlit-i'-llzitwlilt-i' lt-:i :it which Ilziiol l"t-it-itsnil. . . 5 5 pit-sult-tit. t-xplzutu-tl tlu- fL'2ll'S lllllglillll Illltl :iiiiurtiiut-tl tht- c-lutltit1gtli'ix'c lui' tlu- iiu-iitztl huiiu- Ill lfaiiihztiilt. .M tlu-it' st-tmul .joint IFN!-iK'l'l, tlu- l"ll.X :liul l"l".X c't-lclmltt-tl tlu- linlitlziy st-:isriii with lhvii' ziiiiiuatl Christ- iiizts parity, 'llu-y lu-gun tlu- l'X'L'lllllg' hi rziruliiig :it tlu- tiursiiig huiiu-s iii mul tu-zu' .Xllu-it l.t-at. .Xl'tt-i'w:ti'cls tlu- lt-llmvs Zlllil girls lilttyt-tl QZIIIICN. tlziiut-tl Zlllll :Itc- luiuh :tt tlu- YNICLX. llu- parity was c'lizilu'i'uiu-tl by Mr. ziiul Mrs. Ht-riiizui, Miss lxiititsuii mul Nlr. lltlllllltl l'ztiil4 suit. wlum is tlu- lflf.X clizilmu-r sulxisc-t'. FHA H s Candeli ht Ceremon FRONT ROW: Wing, Halvorson, Hassing, S. Jones, Pelers, V. Tenny- son, Scherb, J. Chrisfenson, Nelson, Blanchard, Schoon, Jalrobson, Balmer, Flugum. SECOND ROW: Fitzgerald, Cornelius, Schneider, K. Evans, Janet' Hursl, C. Paulson, Henriclxson, Healher, Drommerhausen, Klulrow, Cox, Y. Slevens, P. Jones, Limon. THIRD ROW: J. Tennyson, G. Chrislenson, Jensen, Poole, Van Riper, Panlc, Delgado, Miller, Besco, Herman, J. Finlr, M. Evans, Rasmussen, C. Slevens. FOURTH ROW: Ferquson, Jahns, Fynbo, Joy Hursi, Hahlen, L. Johnson, Prihoda, P. Paulson, Lewis, S. Johnson, Vande Voori, M Finlx, Kluxdal, Howard, Hills, Olsen, Knudson. Page I22 nr ..x 'XS m LEAVING FOR THE ANNUAL FHA CONVENTION are Joy Hursl, Irene Nelson, Geraldine Chrislenson and Marjorie Finlc. EXAMINING AND PACKING CLOTHING lo be senl overseas as an FHA project are Janel Hurst, Linda Halvorson and Lola Besco. Sell Medallions Financial Aid Another ol' the joint activities in whielt the FFA antl l"ll.X partieipatetl was the "fLinghant atttl lJennn" l'artv. The lellows antl girls spent the major part ol' the ere- JEAN OLSON IS TRYING her best lo sell medallions lo fellow FHA ning stjnare-tlaneing lollowetl hy relreslnnents. members- June Te""Y50" and MY"'a Poole- .Xs their main linaneial project, the girls sold golcl and silrer glillllllllltlll inetlallions with the ntnnhers Sylllllllllllllg' the year ol gratluation. Since one ol' the goals ol the FHA is to nnclerstantl our neiglihors at hoine antl ahroatl, the girls proniotecl an international sntorgashortl. liaeh nteinher brought lootl which originated in or was typical ol' another eonn- try. 'l'he girls wore foreign eosttnnes. In the spring the chapter heltl a tea lor prospective tnetnhers and the new ollieers were installetl. Eaeh ol' the girls reeeiretl a pamphlet explaining the organiza- tion. 'l'his little booklet helped the girls nntlerstantl the chapter, its goals antl projeets. Near the entl ol' the school year, the ehapter heltl its annual pienie lor the seniors. This gave thetn a ehanee to retninisee about the projects ol' past rears. Gnitling the organization through the year were the ollieers: Carol lfergnson, presitlent: Sharon -llakohson, vice presitlent: Virginia Tennyson, seeretaryg Yvonne Stevens. treasurer: XV. -lean Olsen, reporter: Lola lieseo, Ilill'll2llll0lll1ll'lZlllI Ruth Yantle Yoort, historian and janet llurst, song leatler. Page l23 FRONT ROW: Sigurdson, Krueger, Greengo, J. Johnson, S. Hanson, Johnson, Vollmer, Siem, Mr. N. K. Bailey, advisor, Poslhumus, Hammer Tonga, Luna. SECOND ROW: Mefcalf, Olson, Bergo, Cole, Clough, Andresen, Hansen. Horning, Schroeder, Wikoren, Corniclr. THIRD ROW: Whiieis, L. Diversified Furni hed Opportunitie Gaining roczitionztl knowlcclgc by working 111111-lllllC 'l'hc 2:3 clircrsiliccl nic-inhcrs coultl olmtatin Iour crcclits lor Iotzil Inisitlcssnu-ti, gmc thc 25 nu-tnhcrs ol' thc Diver- during their IllL'lllIJE'li5IllIJ in thc club. 'Ihcy look ling- silictl illuh thc cxpcricncc ncctlccl lor Iuturu employ- Iisl1,sociz1I, their spc-cial clircrsiliccl clztss with Mr. liziilcy, nicnt. Stutlcnts cnrollctl in tlivc-rsiliccl chosc il -ioh lvl'0lll thc- coorclinzttorg :incl instczul ol' zittc-ruling clzlsscs :tt thc onc ol lIll'K'i' ulzlin ztrczisz tnisccllztncous lrzulcs. ollicc school in thc ziltcrnoon, thc nictnlmcrs lmcgztn work :lt work :incl tlistrilmutixc work. I p.ni. nach clay. Mcnihcrs ol' thc clirt-rsiliccl workctl Zlll A D V . 2lYCI'2lg'l' ol' fill hours ll wcck. l'ncIcr thc training ol Mr. Ntlllllilll llztllcy, thc stuclcnls ' 1 I ' U Iczirn how Io Iincl :ln occupation suilzthlc to their ncccls. I DUVUIH IIN' fI'W"I9I'I'W flilfsv 'Ill' 'lIf"'lI'lQ"5 IIIIS YW" Ihc stutlcuts also Icztrn thc ICl'IllllClllR'S ol' good Imusincss. IUIIUWQII 5' IWW SVIUII I" UIWIIII IIIUVI' ICi'I"""H' 'I' WIN' IIIZIIISIIIIJ. Ihc incnihcrs spcnt lhrcc clzlys rc-:tiling :intl Stutlcnts cnrollt-tl in this progrzun wcrc not primarily studying which was czillccl rc-Izuctl instruction :uul two iutcrcslccl in Uilllllllg cxlrzi tnoncy but the main lIllCl'CSl tlzlys were spent cloing hook work, Ian in wanting' to lcztrn ai spccilic roczuion. Q I A Each tncnilxcr ol thc lltvctmltccl llluh Itllccl out rc- licsiclcs In-ing lor stutlcnts who clo not plan to zulcncl corcls which covcrccl thc lunclion ol' his Aioh. lhc rc- collcgc, thc clulm cnzllmlcs incinhcrs lo czlrn lllflllkfy which corcls wcrc- then clicckccl by Nlr. llziilcy, :incl scnt to thc hclps sonic- to ztltcncl school who prohzihly couIcIu'l ul- stale ollicc so thc Sliilt' hzul ll chcck on thc- progrcss czuh lord to otherwise. student was making on his -ioh. "I CAN'T GET THIS IN HERE," says perplexed Terry Colo io Dennis "ARE YOU SURE THIS IS IT?" aslts Gary Jesse of Darlene Fclbcr as Vollmer, Merle Andresen and Dave Hanson. Geraldine Tonga and Mildred Schroeder wail on fhem. RITA GREENGO USES THE COMPUTING MACHING as Cecilia Luna, Shirley Molcalfe and Sandra Krueger show great inleresl. nga 'fM' B v av WAITING TO PRESIDE over a meeling of the Dislriluulive Club are lhe officers, Karelyn Olson, Bonnie Bergo, Lowell Hammer, Marlon Whileis, Larry Stern and Larry Johnson. To Interested Vocational Students In cmlcl' to prmulc lm' ll lu-1101-qiizililumioii lor this i'1llII'St', SIIIKICIIIN thinking nl' vnu-ring ilu- lJl'Ogl'ZllIl wen' zulxiscal lu Illlki' such slllmiccls :ls lmoklgwpilig, typing, llIlNlIlI'Nh lwiiuilmlvs :liul lllllfllllltlx mul nlliu' pi'z1c'liu'. NIm'inlu'rs nl' mlix'n'i'siliul IIUI ulily hzul llu-ir job mul smluml clalsws. lml they also zulu-iul lm-:il lllL'CllllgSi. region' all llll'L'IlllQ,L5 zuul c'um'n'iiIimis. 'l'lu'y liisl 1llu'lulcil llu' rvgimiall l'l'l'-lll'lL'gilIL' .Msn-iiilmly mi Ucinluw' 23 ill whicli sliulvnls wvru rlum-ii lor Sllllt' ullum-s. 'l'lu'n on Nuvciii- lu'r li llu' llll'llllll'l'S imii'iu'yu1l In ilu' South Sl. Paul lo :ullciul ilu- lh'lcg':lu- Clmiwiilimi an which hlulciu- hlolinson was alum-11 viu- lircsiclcnl nl' ilu- Nlimu-sulzi llivn-l'silic'mI Ymulimiail Cllulm. .X two-clay Sllllk' Cnnvcnliml was Iuilcl in .Xpril ill Sl. l'zuil wllicll ilu- nu-mlu'i's also aiu-lulccl. l'illIlll't' lmusiiu-ss la-:ulcrs ul' llu- .Xllu-rl Lui local fllzlp- ICI' also ZlIIl'Illll'lI :ln l'1i1ilalnyvi's illlil liiiiployccs Iluilqlicl in Nlziy. lim-simlvs lumhling wi-claly lllCL'Iillg5, llu- rlulm hzul lb1ll'lln'x during ilu' yczir. FRONT ROW: Gilberl, Nechaniclry, Wilroren, Sigurdson, Kressin, Knulsen, Godllancl, S. Davis. SECOND ROW: S, M. Hanson, Schroeder, M. Davis, Hamer, Cole, Dahl, Bergstrom, lflugor, D. Hanson. THIRD WONDERING IF THE TIME of space lravel has arrived, Norman Bailey and Larry Stern inspecl lhe modern Spulnilz. 91.5. 0.51.55 ROW: S. Hansen, Schneider, Hammer, Whileis, Poslhumus, Mr. Nor- man K. Bailey, adviser, Vollmer, Jackson, Schuyler, Levad. FFA Shows Stock at Many Shows FRONT ROW: Flugum, Bollelson, Larson, Lewerlre, Pelerson, McCor- Gill, L. Breamer, Erickson, Jensen, Gulbrandson. DeHaan, Knulson, naci, K. Breamer, Arfhur Jensen, Eggum. SECOND ROW: Hansen, Tuberfy, Jerdee. J. Jensen. Gaining lurllu-r k'XIJt'lilCllfC in I'zu'ining by pzirliripzil- l'z1r1ic'ipz1lirm in lix'c-stock slums was um' ol ilu' Ibn- ing in llus l"ul11l'c lf:u'im'i's nl .Xnicricm iiicnilxcrs com- lurcs ul' thc yi-:ir lm' llmsc who :irc in llizll division. l,l,.,c.,l m,,,,l,,.,- ,.,.1,,- Ui' thi. MIM.,-l lim, Clml,,,.,.' 'lllesc iilfliulccl tlu' county lair. ilu- Spring lizirmw Show mul many nllicrs. Sliows gain- ilu- sluclcm ll rliznlu' In l'mjcc1s in llic clivisions ol mluiry, nop, ling, poultry put his :animal in prifc-winning ummliliun. 'liupliics :mil lixx-stuck ln'ozulcm'cl :incl iniprovccl ilu- lxzu'l4grm1ml ?ll'L'.1ll9IDl1!yL'll Ill tllc .Xllmvrt Loan .flllIlIJll'l"S slum' MISC. ul czuli pzirlicipuiil. 'llu-sc pi'ukjcc'ts, rzlrriccl on ur lmmc, Wlllfll illwills ll"l'l5 llmlll' l'l'FW'lU"""l5- miilrilmu-ml In umlwiulimi lmclwccll Llic lfl".Xcrs :Incl in- 'rhis Wm. 2, mu' Owmxl and shnwn by ,hc lmul ,.h,,I,. Nll'lll'l0l'S- MV- DOH Villllwll illlil MV- l10W4'll RUSS- Wllfl lc-1' won il1C gfilllfl rlizlilipimi uwzml zu llSC2llllL'll1l Rflfzil liclpccl fwgzuiilc vzuli lmyk lmmc pl'ujc'c'l. Show al the Riu- cllllllllf' l'i2llligl'0llllKlS. THE ALBERT LEA CHAPTER showed llwis heifer al lhe Beaufena Royal FFA OFFICERS WHO ARE STANDING by fheir chapler plaque are Show. Wilh lhe animal are Mr. Donald Paulson, Mr. Gilmer Undal-il, Jerry Schewe, David Nelson, Jirah McCornaclr, Edmund Nelson, LaMar Waller Sleele and David Sanders, who exliibifed lhe calf. Johnson and Douglas Paulson. mwmf Page IZ6 M mber Wins State Clipping Award i x, E I Q - 'S .sf :Ease N i is . f . we 25.25255 .qwlsqxl S' Q. K. '- . 13: as f rsaz- 'X : ' - .... i i awfx .vw i . FRONT ROW: F. Paulsen, Moore, A. Jensen, Lombard, G. Schewe, D. Paulsen, Iverson, Kangas, Oldenlramp, Johnson, Sanders, J. Schewe, Pelerson, Nelson, Wangen, D. Jensen. SECOND ROW: Enderson, Jerdee, Krueger. Normlcan Krm-gr-r, a junior im'n1lzcr ol' thc local lfF.AX 25 points lor spccml, 25 points lor the lccliiiiqlu- anml I0 t'ililIllCl', won lln- Sllllk' row fillllllllg' contcsl ill thc Univcr- points lol' lmrnshing thc animal. silv l"lll'lll in Sl. l'aul, lanuarx' lli. llc carnccl llll' right ' . - ' . .'. ,. . . , ...rw ,,,..,.,.., to CUIIIIJCIQ' ln lln' slalc conlcsl by ln-connng ilu' CilSll'lCl 1111 fmmldl hflmlml- Mfulh 155 thi 5l'9"lXl', lf-15 1111 cllainpion al Norlhlig-Iql, National hlunlcnl 5Cl'l'L'l2ll'y .lcrry l.lllon ol filllllll'0lllC. D . l U Missouri. Hu has llelcl thc olliu' sincc thc national ron- ' llc was :ux'arclml 110 dollars lor l'illllJlllg'2l cow in I3 w,,,i,,,, at Kansas gjily in 0,-min.,-' 195454 nnnulcs anal -lil sa-romls Ill thc stale- conipelluonl llc was also awanlcml 25 clollars anal a plaqllc lol' winning thc 'l'llv local unit was nznncml SCC'llUll2ll fllilllllllllll in ilu' mlislrirl conipvlition. llu- scoring nu-lliocl nscml by ilu- Dekalb Corn Growing Competition in H'llll'il cigln boys jmlgcs was to giw -I0 poinls lor thc' quality ol' the work, won wall plaqucs lor thc local clizllmu-11 DAVE NELSON HOLDS THE Dekalb lrophy, presenfed lo lhe local LOCAL MEMBERS WHO accomplished high records for lhcir work chapier, as B. H. Hill and Jerry LiHon congralulale him. received recognifion al The annual banquet Page I27 FRONT ROW: Schumacher, G. Larson, D. H. Olson, D. R. Olson, Sydney Schwarfz, Thompson, Wangcn, Wynia, Sipple, Ramsey, Taslrer, J. Larson, H, Thompson, Berglund, Friday, Pranlner. SECOND ROW: Hill, Anderson, Sieve Schwarh. R'II b St t A t' Ot' llllUl'IHll'2lli'il larsl spring by zu group ol' slmrls-mimlccl illlllf gfibllll was zlclrisccl by Mr. Symlllcy Sl'llXN'2ll'll Sr.. Inns. ilu- Rilll- Cilulm In-gan its lirst lull xczrr ol c-xislcncc, llllllhlflill arts Iczu-lu-r :mal Mr. Holger Knumlscn, ai ll was 5Iill'll'Kl lu imlmruvc lll2ll'liSlIl2llISllllJ. In IJIXJIIIUIQ lnczll lJll5lllCSSIll2lll. Mr. Knuclscn was xx-ry inslruim-nlul gun S2llK'lX :mil lu lt'2ll'll mcmlx-rs good SlNll'lNlll2ll15lllll. ll' lfmmllg llli' flllll Pillll lj2lS flwhlfll llll' W"l'l' "' llll' ' rzlrmus aspects ul IIS lllgllllllllllllll. lfilllf in ilu- your. lllm' ollirvrs lor tllc clulm wcrr' clcnt- V Q ' l ' Ml' 'I hm WVU, lmuglm Hin' Ijlvxiilclltz Ihnluld 'lfaskwu XX llIlC lilccllllg nr ilu' .hI.IIIUlf. lllc' alulm s IWCIIIY lllK'.lll- ' lmcrs pr1u'l1c'c hllilflllllg. large-ls were pr1H'l1zlsc'ml Wllll , , IINHICY lJ0l'l'OWl'tl lrom ilu- Slumln-nl Clnunril, zlllcr llu' I lnnnpsmi. ll'k'ilHlll't'l', f xiw Ill'l'Nllll'lll1 Sxmlncy Srliwzrrlf, NL't'l'i'l2ll'YI zmml HlPXX'2ll'll rlulfs l'OllSllllIllUll was 11pln'm'n'cl. N'-' - I'-"-kip "l '1 r'l'li'1 V. - . -. .- . lullllgx lull llllll H VL' 3 ll' ll Nl""'l" 3 l' 'K ll llic srlmol Rlllc Llulm 'mm-il llu' Xillllllllll Rlllg- .Xs- sucizuiml, il group ul In-uplv lIIlL'l'L'NIk'4l in lirczrrms. mlml lurmzxl lu-lcl trips, Inu many wcm huming and l:l,,,,, i,,i,,i,,Q thc NRAX. Hu. 'Hall dnl, was giwn HW lmvlcl uzuli we-vk in lllt' .Xrmm-y. Nothing is clrmc lu um- lnzuliu-cl slmuling willl ullu-r imwnlmcrs ol' lllc club on large, 1-ifl,-,H ,yn mlflilimml yilll- wil, H-H-in-,ll lm' K-,ull imliximluall trips during thc yn-air. lllrc-c invnilmcrs inslzlllecl. HOWARD THOMPSON LOOKS on as Douglas Hill poinls oul his THE THREE BEST MARKSMEN of fhe Rifle Club, Howard Thompson, high score, while Sydney Schwarlz and Donald Taslxer seem amazed. Herb Thompson and Sfephen Schwarfz, +ry lo improve lheir score. Page IZB "l WON!" EXCLAIMS JOE DELGADO lo Sieve Higgins and Paul MR. DENZENE EXPLAINS A MOVE TO Fred Boer, Tom llnyre and Dick Chrisliansen as Daryl Rosenberg feels very dejecled. Knulson. Dennis Olson and Ed Hocve play as Bob Miller loolts on. Quill and Scroll Initiates M mbers .-Xtnong the various activities which junior and Senior High rhesstnen engztgetl in tluring the yeztr were chess lzultler-tottrnznnents, competitive tnzttcltes with the chess club ol' Owzttonnzt High ztncl inclivicluztl tonrnzunents he- tween junior and senior high tnetnbers. .Xl.l'lS rltvsstttt-tt ltznttlecl Owzttonnzt at 8-I cleleztt :intl the jttnior high fhessttten were tlelezttetl hy the more ex- pet'it-ttfecl Senior cltesstnen hy Lt store ol' ll-3. l,zltlcler tournannents louncl Roger Clhristenson :tml Daryl Rosen- berg lt-:tiling tln- way lor junior ztntl senior high clubs. l't'esitlent Daryl Rosa-ttberg clisplztyecl not only sttpe- rior ellorts in guiding the executive tluties ol' the club, hut also showed tnztrketl showtnztnship lay retnztining "top nntn on the lztcltleru throughout the year. ENGAGED IN PLANNING THE program for llte annual Quill and Scroll banquef are Susan Lelleau, Jane Sclwoenroclr, Karen Olclerl, Myrna Harlz, Belly Kofslad and Dianne Manlhei. XVhile striving to procluce the hest school pztper ztntl .-Xll-.-Xtnericatt Yearbook, the journalists hztcl :tn opportu- nity to qualily lor inetnhership in Quill and Scroll. General journalistic aptitude, zt ntinintutn ol' l500 words ztntl the sulnnittztnce ol' at copy ol' one's work zu'- cotnpztniecl each journztlist's zlppliczttion lor tnenthersltip. For those who clitl not quztlily cluring their jttnior year. zt second ztpplication, with all tjuztliliczttions the sznne ex- fept that at ntininnnn 2500 words wus required. ln the Spring the ztnnuztl Quill :intl Scroll lizntqttet was heltl. Miss Edna Gercken, zulviser, tlistrihutetl awards and the seniors hitl lztrewell with the ztnnonntting ol' the 1958-59 Tiger stall. ALTON BUSHMAN, AH LA HA SA EDITOR, reciles his speech lo Tiger editors Ronni Malflties and Karen Jorgenson. Page IZ9 an "Around the School In ISO Days" l IA Bifmgf S if. :Q I MAKING AN OVERALL CHECK on Ilae proqress of Ihe yearboolr are Ronni Maflhies, co-edilorg Duane Harves, pholograplny edllor Belly Kofsfad, lilerary edilorg and Karen Jorgenson, co-edilor TURNING IN A LIST OF NAMES lo 'll'1e Index edllors Karen Olderl and Jane Sclwoenroclr are flue facully edlfors Myrna Harlz and Merllwa Olson IDENTIFYING THE STUDENTS in +l1e piclures for flweir secllon Phyllis Gunderson, Carol Ralmer, Jean Olsen, Slwirley Anderson, Carol Piclravance, Roberfa Jenson and Joan Palmer. Page I3O fr Q. I Guides Staff's Work on '58 Tiger lhe rutnztining' positions wt-rc tztkcn over by znnhi- tious ujournztlists. Sonic ol' thc stutlents' clutics wcrc: rc-tptisitioning' pictures. ztrrztnging pictures. Cll'llM'lI1g page inztkv-ups :intl writing copy :incl hczullint-s. Orit-ntztting' thc stutlt-nts with thc various ways ol' writ- ing :intl clrztwing page tnztkc-ups :intl zu'tpt:linting thcnt with hztsic' grzttntnztr rules wats the chit-l' cntlcztvor ol' Miss litluzt lit-rt'lu-tr, puhliuttions zulviscr. ln zulclition to tht-ir t-clitoriztl tlutics, thc journalists rt-intlmursctl tht-ir luntls ln' selling zu various ztthlctic t'YL'llls throughout tht' year. .Xssisting the stutlt-nts in their liuztnt-iztl pro-it-t'ts were Miss Marin- Skjcvclztml, Mr. .Xrthur .Xnthony :intl Mr. lllrztrlt-s lfztircliiltl, husincss zul- xiscrs to thc group. limvt-r's calmly :incl lf1'rul1'i'.s" lligrsl suhstripiions were solml along with tznuly on buses. Ricltzttxl Nelson ztntl .yt-tm-y l,ztrson spcnt many hours llllklllg pit'turt's :tml developing thcni. Assisting thc pho- togi':tpltct's wus thc purposc ol' the newly wctttctl position ol' photogrztplry t-clilor. Proritling inlorntzttion :intl tcztfh- ing tht-in new tt-cllniqttcs was thc cluty ol' Mr. Orville Gilmore, zulviscr to thc photographers. 'l'o lcztrn now nu-tliotls :intl pt-rl'cct work. thrcc jour- nztlists ttutvclctl to llliicztgo ztncl many ol' thc stuclcnts :lt- tcntlt-tl conventions in l'i1ll'llJ2llllllllHl Minneapolis during their two yours ol lournztltsin. "POSlNG" FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Dicl: Nelson, are Sally Sieiner, Dianne Manlhei, Par Balmer. Tony Guclvangen and Carol Bisgaard, adi- iors of ihe organizafion seclion. TO WHOM EACH OF THE I300 YEARBOOKS will go is lhe quesiion aslrcd by iha circulalion managers: LaDonna Hansen, Nancy Bonzon, Margorel Nielson and Sue LeBeau. SEARCHING FOR NEW IDEAS in yeerboolc piclures lo improve lheir fearure secfion are Karen Hillsrrom, Anne Essc, Lois Johnson and Elizabefh Jolwnsrud. ENGAGED IN AN ARGUMENT over how lhey will divide ihe sporis' secfion are David Valdalnl, Sieve Head, David Hanson, Sharon Hanson, Annis Hylbalx and Fred Jones. Ni -11 Page l3I DISCUSSING VARIOUS WAYS lo improve the AH LA HA SA are Marion Viefor and Mary Whilcomb, second page eclilorsg Julie Argue, Editor-in-chief: and JoAnne Selher and Leanne Palmer, 'lirsl page edilors. PLANNING THE PAGES for a fulure issue of the school newspaper are Jucly Palm, Bonnie DeVries, Bill Hansen, Bob Ullman, Carol Op- pegard and David Skoloda. third page editors, girls' sporls and boys' sporls edilors. FRONT ROW: Monlei, Wallter, Tapp, Plafl, L. S. Jenson, Klultow, DeVries, Indrelie. SECOND ROW: Freclricltson, Olsen, Kelly, Sellwer, Journalists Enter Vt-ntnring into at nuw livltl, than ol journalistic' writing, 50 junior journalists were taught thc tt'c'ltnitpn's ol' jonrnztlisin untltir thc gllltlilllft' ol' Miss liclnzt Gt't'c'kc'tt. Pztgv ntztkeups. pirzt stirks. gztllt-is :intl pzlgt- prools lx-- rznnc the lflllllllilllllll lor thc clinics tht-y lllllL'l'llk'tl. llllllllflllltlll ol' tht' Stutlcnt lJirt'c'tory was ont' ol' tltrir ntoncy-making proujcrts. Compiling tht- nannvs ol' tht' stnclcnts' zulclrcsscs :incl tc-Icpltonc nnniln-rs, tht-y It-:trnctl to ztsstnnc responsibility ztntl tncct tlcmllim-s. 'l'ht-y :tl- so zmpiirctl thc Inntlznnt-ntztls ol' arranging copy ztnrl prool'-rt-zttling ull inzttvriztl. Iii' soliciting 2lllX'L'lill5l'l'N lht- lllllfllllllsls tl1stm't'rt'tl at nt-w ztspctl in tht' Imusincss licltl. 'l'hu prolil which wats st't'1mrcl lrotn thc llll'CtlUl'y wats list-tl lo ht-lp Iinztnrt- tht' wztrlmoolg. .-Xtls lorthisyt-21r'sclirt't'lorysurtnonnlctl those' ol other llll'Cl'l0l'lL'N which llztw In-cn pnhlishctl Ill pri-- vious wars with 11 totztl ol ISIS husint-ss Iirms aulwsrtisinq. .Xl thu lmcginning ol thc svcontl 5Cllll'Nll'l' tht' juniors ussnntccl the joh ol' t-tliting :intl niztnztging thc All l.:t lla Su. 'lhrougltout tht- your thcy clisc'owrctl tht- hztrtl work than gocs into putting Hlll ll pupcr, hut tht-y also rc- u-iwcl inztny rcwztrtls lor lllCll' cmlcax'ors. Making ztrrztngt-int-nts with thc lll'lllll'l' :intl t'orrct'l- ing ull copy was thc l'CSlJ0llSlllllIly ol tht' Cillllll'-lll4l'lllt'l. Argue, Whilcomb, Herman, West. THIRD ROW: Slroloda, Breamer, Hansen, llnyre, Ullman, Graham, Lloyd, Bicltford. I Page l32 Newspaper Field l'age editors drew up the make-ups linding dillerent variations, assigned stories and eorreeled copy. They also made sure that all deadlines were met with promplness. Other phases in journalism that were perleeted were the johs ol' advertising. circulation. art and exchanging papers with other schools in order to aeetnnulate new ideas. Business managers handled the hutlget and ear- ried out all husiness transactions. The haekhone ol' the paper, the reporters, reported the news and got interviews whieh made the paper sueeesslul. lly selling pop, candy, pop corn and other relresh- ments, junior journalists worked with the seniors and made a prolit ol' approximately 500 dollars during the loothall season. Candy and pop was also sold at the haskethall games throughout the season. Another extremely elleetive money making project was selling l5ower's randy. 'l'he prolit from these proj- eets was used to linanee the Ah La Ha Sa and the Tiger. Attending' the Big Nine journalism Clinic at Fari- hault and the stale convention at Minneapolis, the jour- nalists aetjuired new ideas and concepts in journalism. llighlighling the year's events were the initiation into Quill and Scroll and the amtouncement ol' the Tiger stall. FRONT ROW: Gunderson, Oppegard, Palm, Weslland, Wayne, Knul- son, Voigl, Miller, Aanerud. SECOND ROW: Slraar, Verdoorn, Noland, Casey, Fabry, Schnarr, Barrelf, L. M. Jensen, Palmer. THIRD Hilfe.-t"w IW BUSILY WORKING on lheir respeclive jobs are Slave Fabry and Karen Plall, business managers, and Dennis Breamer and Merlyn Harfzler, adverlising managers. LOOKING OVER various high school papers are Judy lndrelie and Shirley Jenson, circulalion managers: Gerri Noland, exchange edilor and Mary Kay Kelly and Mary Wallrer, s+aFf arlisls. ROW: Gorder, S. Jenson, Sleeper, Goldman, Miellte, Harhler, Schumacher, Vielor, Anderson. Page l33 ,., s' K45, 1 x x N4 '55 wwf W ? 2 E S I' 7 5 Sport Many sporting events afforded athletes the opportttnity to display their skill and prowess, while gaining a valuable insight into sportsman- ship and working with a group. 'l'he various sports contributed greatly to the enjoyment of the year and also gave students experience. Football was first on the agenda of athletics. ln addition to the game itself the athletes learn- ed the fundamentals of clean rivalry, good sports- manship and the basic rttles of honesty and lair play. Although the game was lost, the team and the spectators showed -their character by accept- ing the defeat graciously. During the winter basketball and wrestling were the exciting sports. For many years the games have been played at Central. However, with the final game of this year the students bid farewell to this gym and anticipated the games next year in the gymnasiunt of Southwest .lunior High School. The wrestlers chalked up an im- pressive record this year. 'l'his was accomplished through interest of the school and the skill and sportsmanship of the wrestlers. Many students forget the spring sports such as tennis, track, baseball and golf, but these sports play an important role in the school. An- other group deserving credit are the spectators. It is their job to cheer the team on to victory, to take an avid interest in all sports and to accept defeat or victory with sense and intelligence. A 17 3.1 .3 x C iw Q1 5' Se !"""' 'S niors Spark Winning Campaig I Page I36 TOP ROW: Krueger, Larson, Schwarfz, Harves, Gulbrandson. SEC- OND ROW: Gilbedson, Jacobsen, Samudio, Loge. THIRD ROW: Radlce Ashpole Brooke Taslrer BOTTOM ROW Johnson Ahern .Xlbert l.ea's liretl-up gritl leatn posletl its best t'e- eortl in reeent years by ehalking up a 5-sl reeortl. lfn- tnre prospects also look bright sinee they olten tlisplayetl some very itnpressiye football tlnring tlte season. .Xlbert l.ea sottntlly thtnnpetl lfarihanlt, September ti l by a seore ol' 25-7. A stottt tlelense eonpletl with a pre- eision like ollense that seoretl a total ol' 2-I9 yartls to leatl the way to victory lor tlte ligers. liarl .Xshlnole openetl the liger storing by running' 2ti yartls lor at tottelttlowtt. 'l'he extra point was ntissetl so the Tigers heltl an early li-tl leatl. ln tlte seeontl quarter .Xshpole again st-oretl. Illis time on a -lti yartl jattnt. 'l'he point alter was again tnissetl so Albert Lea lelt the lieltl at hall' titne holtling a slitn ll-ti margin. l"aribanlt's only tally canne on a nilty pass play. Marion Loge also seoretl, while Duane Haryes antl 'l'otn Benson teatnetl up to garnish the Iinal tally for the night. lhe yirtory was a gootl start in tlte right tlirec- . A . , ,. I k K tton lor tlte l tger teatn. 1 Albert l,ea hatl eonsitlerable trottble getting its ol'- I'ense together antl as at result tlroppetl a lel-ti tleeision to .-Xnstin on September Ifl. The l'at'kers seoretl twice in tlte Iirst hall' while the 'l'igers were heltl scoreless. ln the serontl hall' the Cllterry anal liltte gritltlers pttlletl their ollense together long enottgh lor one sttstainetl tlrive which resultetl in a tottelttlown. Alter tlte score both teznns battlecl in even tertns near tnitllieltl. Compile 5-4 Reco l ln tlte thtrtl gatne ol tlte season, Albert Lea ran tn- to sotne ineletnent weather but still tnanagetl to tnake Fairtnont its seeotttl vietitn ol' the year by tleleattng the Cartlinals lfl-tl. 'l'he stanneh tlelense ol' tlte 'l'ig'ers 1 again was the tnain laetor in securing tlte win in this K wet anal sotnewhat tnntltly allair on Septetnber 20. Roger Villarreal seatnperetl arottntl the lelt entl on a I 75 yartl rnn, wltile a pass lrotn Dirk Oliphant to Ron Ratlke was responsible for tlte Tigers other score. Fair- tnont lailetl to penetrate tlte Tigers' territory. l .Xlbert l.ea eoppetl a EH-ll win front XVinona on September 20. extentling a streak which helcl tlte op- monents scoreless lor a o 1 ml' I l straigrht periods clating y I t 1 tl t g t bark to tlte .Xttsttn game. lhe ltgers again eonpletl a splentlitl ollense and a staunch antl stubborn tlelense. Co-captain liarl .-Xshpole earrietl tlte ball on six ol' tlte lirst seven plays lront seritntnage to set up a neatly ex- eentetl belly series lake. .X pitehottt to Villarreal gave the 'l'igers their lirst srore. Villarreal also seoretl on l two other oeeasions on runs ol' ll antl 2 yartls. Cortly Larson seoretl on a 56 yartl run, tlte only tinte he hatl an oeeasion to rnn with tlte ball. Oliphant and Marion Loge at-eottntetl lor tlte other two scores. The win ran tlte 'l'iger reeortl to three wins against one tleleat. ROGER VILLARREAL is shown braalting belween lwo Owafonna facltlers on lhe way lo a short gain. Alberl Lea won lhe game I4-6 by using 'lhe conlrol lype of foolball. rd for Grid Year DICK OUPHANT AND DON TASKER loolt on as Earl Ashpole is broughl down by a host of Owalonna lacltlers. Ron Jacobsen lying in flue foreground apparently has missed his block. Page I37 'W in JIM IVERSON OF THE TIGERS bals down a Red Wing pass inlencled BOB HAZELTON OF WINONA brcalrs info lhc open as Tiger ond Jim lor Jim Hayes. This was one of lhe Tiger's bEli0f defensive plays of Krieger haslily pursues him. He apparenfly musl have been cauqhl lhe niqhl, buf lhe Tigers slill Iosl by ei 26-I4 rnargin. since Alberl Lea won lhe game 3l-O. Ashpole, Brooke Win All-Big in 3 TOM BROOKE AND ROGER VILLARREAL move in lo help oul as Bob Ullman and Ray Samudio bring down an Owalonna laaclr. illi ilu-ii' u-iwul xllllllllllg zu .5-I.1lu' Iigvix iiunxc-il iiium llIk'll' Uiuilui I c'iuuiiiiu-r willi Rrulu-Nu-i. Plzixixig Y I f W W I XX ioiiliiiiuwl um mllg lnil lllL'Il mlvluim- lvll LIIJLIII, an lluw X lml Ill-IIS lin'1liuii'wunul lim. I I lmiil llli'Il 1ilu'i' gi TU xziul iliiw llogvi' X'illzii'u-:il wi-iii Nllll' kulx. llli' 'ligc-ix mlli-il Inu lx llllil Nlaii uni lmgi' urnvil lumi llu- mu- xziul linux 'ligvlx lust an lvzul ailul llll' llllllli'lflIlllllg fillllli' un llvcl Ning mi Uiumlui ll In iliiiil iiiiigiii ul H ll " . .', ' 1'- . i . - . llu' ligvix xirmiul willy iii llu' gziiiu' an llu' in-will ul zi Ixliulacil kulx :1lu'l'xx'liuIi lmgi' lillll ll xalulx. lm' Ilu- liiizil lailly wliuli gain- ilu' ligvix ll ln'u'l ll I., llllllllllld' In-zul, wliuli mix mam-il iii Ilu' wiiuiul lizill. In llu- wunul lizill llu- Xliiigvix lwl In qiiziiu'ili.uL Slum' Nlzllllzll' lnllvcl lin' urn llllll luluwiix. I lu' Xllll'lI l.c':i nllvim- was wlxinuwl In ilu- Nunn Raul XX ini' linux . T! XX'illi llu-xv Isixl lwu lmw. gill liigvi luilu-N lin llu Big Xiiu' lille- xziiiixlu-il. Page I38 XYIIIHHII Nlill' llllllllllli lfzirl .Xxliluwliq Ilu' Iigvik iwllviiw .Xlluil l.c':1 Iziilvil In sum- until llll' Illllllll quziiu-i. mul' Irrmi 7 xziulx Hlll lin' lllbll' liixl l2lllX. ,Xllvr :iii one l'l:ixiiig' in Ilu- llllll Ilimiigluuu ilu' liixl liaill, llu' llula Ulililiiiiu NIll'illxl'Il mul' liinii llll' mu' mul Iiiu' XKIIIN l'1111111q1l11111l1l 1l11-1111 1l1'11 111111111l11l 1l11 l1.1ll l1111ll1:1ll "1lIll1'N ll11' llf'1'1'1 l'11ll1'1l 111 1 ll-11 11111111 1111'l' 5 Pu - , . 1. . 1 f,X1'1ll1llIll1l. 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This lype of running helped Villarreal +o lead lhe Tigers in lhe rushing deparlmenf for lhe year. Five More Win Honorable Mention 1 FRONT ROW: cleMaliqnon, Schwarfz, Hoevc, Long, Larson, Villar- son, Gulbrandson, Ullman. THIRD ROW: Knulson, Brown, Johnson, real, Samudio, Smith, Wesrrum, Hassler, Loge. 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N lllwll lvlwllllvcl fill llll'lDllll1lfllX ilml llll llllll lllll' 1 lllll llxll.lllx Nll I ' "Illll " ra h' mul lllllll lll llllm lll lllm lm .lllllx Qlllllix TOM BROOKE PURSUES Red Winq's all slale quarlerbaclr, Slevv 1 Malnar. Due- lo Malnar's running and passing, ll1C Wings:-rs downed ' , f ' Q Albe,+Le1,. Nllllklblllltllllg 2lll'2l lxllfl gnu' ll l:llL Hll lllx IVLIIII, X llux IIIIIHX lllllll llllx xl.ll um .l glltxl llullll lllllll Illl Quarterbackers Support Gridder Xlllvll l,l1l 2.3 Xllwll l,v.l ll Xllll-ll l.c'gl lf? Xlllvll Il-.l Ill Xllwll l.ll:l lIl Xllll-ll l.l-ll ll xllllll l.c'zl ll Xllll-ll l.l':l lll Xllll-ll l,lzl ,7 llfi lfilllllllllll .Xllxllll lilllllllllll lllllltlllll lltlm llL'Nl4'l' lll-.l Xlillg Uxxzllllllllll Xllllllllvlll xllllllxlllfb GORDIE LARSON BREAKS info The clear on a 56 yarcl foucll- down run in llwe Winona game. Page l4O FRONT ROW: Knutson, Goodman, Bowman, Colton, Broolte, Willte Hermanson, Sullters, Larson, Danielson, Core, Jacobs, Lee, Wolff, Hylbalt, English. SECOND ROW: Donovan, Killian, Kennedy, Ton- lweim, Melllte, Carroll, Reynen, McMillan, Corniclt, Hanson, Columbus J. Nelson, Evenson, Bosaclter, Flugum, Wangen, Waalltens. THIRD ROW: Rupp, Hammond, Bolwland, Holway, Bergen, Olson, Vinck, Jorgenson, Cltrislenson, Sacltson, Blecleberg, Iverson, Higgens, Bergo, Halvorson, Jacobsen, Baller. BACK ROW: Ehrlward, Johnson. Beng ls Get Slow Start, Win Two .-Xlhert l,ea's Bengal loothall leant ended the 1957 catnpaign with a mediocre 2-fi record, hut the record does not hc-gin to tell the story hc-hind this year's team. All ter a slow start that had many people wondering why the group could not get going. the team then chalked up two successive wins to end the year. Alhert Lea opened its Bengal season September I8 against lfarihault and came out on the short end ol' a I-I-ti score in what could he termed a very even and tightly played hall game. On Selmtetnher Lili the Bengals hosted .Xttstin and sul- lered at heart-ln'eaking 20-III loss. 'l'he Packers opened at quick III-ll lead only to Itave the Bengals come hack and tie the score. Steve Cllayhourn scored twice and Date Olson once to give the Bengals an insecure I9-I3 lead. lloth teams then lought near mid-lield until the Packers made one linal march to tie the game at I9-ISI and then made the extra point lor the linal score. Octoher fl lonnd the Bengals traveling to Owatonna where they again were victims ol' their own mistakes and dropped their third straight gztme. 'I'he Bengals Iinally pulled out a win over Fairmont and then closed Ulll its home season hy dcleating the Il'aseca lfarm School I9-I2 in a gante marred by ex- tremely told weather. 'l'he liengal's linal gante with .-Xttstin was cattceled due to the llu gc-rtn which lirst hit .Xttstin and then .Xlhert Lea, TALKING OVER PROSPECTS FOR THE COMING YEAR arc Coaches Bruce Johnson, Paul Ehrharcl, Bill Slandly, Jim Gustafson. Page I4l 5 A3337 Kew rpg B549 W EE T J Q wan! un, Qt- I ga PLAYERS COMPRISING THE I957-58 BASKETBALL TEAM are- Jim Glesne, Tom Benson, Ray Samudio, David Olson, Gary Flann. FRONT ROW: Bob Kopischlte, Paul Johnson, Duane Harves, Bob Ull- THIRD ROW: Manager Diclt Nelson, Dennis Olson, Dick Sfadheim, man, Ronald Jacobsen, Fred Jones. SECOND ROW: Bill Svendson, Paul Nesheim, David Donovan, Walter Guiney. Tiger Fini h Seventh in Big Nin TIGER CAGERS GATHER AROUND COACHES Paul Willie and Lou Olson during a tense moment af fha disfricf +ournamenf in Aus+in. ln spite of their new plafoon system, ihe Tigers were downed 75-58. Finishing up the regulztr 1957-SS seztson with at live win, ten loss l'l'ClD1'il, the Tiger cztgers looked intpressiw :tt times, ztntl showed tnuch hope I'or the httttre. Using two sophomores and two juniors on the Slllflillg live, the Tigers entlecl up with El three win, seven loss recnrtl. Minneapolis Pzttrick Henry spoilt-tl .Xlhert l.e:t's opener on Novetnher 23. hy hztntling the 'l'igt'rs at 55-247 cleleztt. ln the lirst t'onh-retire ganna- ol' the seztson on Novetnher 29, the Tigers downed at vt'tet'attt Owzttottnat teztnt 5l-lti. Sophomore guzml llztve Dottovzttt lrztrecl the Tiger upset with 20 points. On Ileretnher ti the Tigers lost zt thriller to Mztnkztto 55-Alti, lor their second cottlerettte tleleztt. The loutl PM rztgers rztllietl within . striking clislztnft' severztl titnes, E only to drop liztck hehintl the :tggresstve Scztrlels. 'Y X ,ge gp! 1,4-ztcling fit?-27 :tt the hall, the 'l'igt-rs lost it Itztrtl A ' A ' . .. , . . , . , ' ' , ' rc E lullu -,,,V, EEEE fx ,XM x .MMMM lought game to tl tugged Austin tltttnttt tall-nl. i iii in i In the fourth c-onl'erettt'e gzlttne ol the yextr, tht' 'I'vigt'rs. me .,,,,: Iilllgltiltl hy at poor hrst hztll. were clowm-tl hy North- igifgg ,. ., 7 , if 52 gi V Ilguulg lit-ltl tm-lb. Page I42 sn-:null In wlllplnng an lllIIl'l' HI. l':ulI Nlllrrzu' Inc. 112-ll. mm lillllllllk fl. lI1lI2lllil'll sumring mm il Im' llu' 'l'igc'rs. slngm-ml zu sc-unul Iuzlll t'Ulllk'Il1llIx lu nil: an wcnlwlu-ml llllfll- t'xIk'l' QIIIIIIICI. IS-ll. 'I lu- llUlIxK'lN,XYIII1Ulllf fnu'slz11'u'1' xnxzlilgllmlu, slumul plenty ul' spirit in Iuxlcling' llu' Iigc-rs KIINYII llu- Ill'Nl Iulll ul ilu- gzmuz lfzpluml In an sc rnppx lIUlDIxIllNll'1llll,.l.7'27l.4lll l2lIlll1ll'X' ll, xxx-lv cluwluwl In llu- l':uIwrs 435-12. 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TYIIII lc-ss lllzm flll Illllll llllllglll ul Xllltllh. NO LESS THAN EIGHT HANDS are qrabblng This ball, as Duane Harves and Ron Jacobsen balfle wilh Rochesle-r's Jerry Powers and Wes Bray. With Three Win , Seven Loss s TAKING ADVANTAGE OF TOM BENSON'S SCREEN, Tiger forward AUSTIN'S 6-6 CENTER ROGER VOSS is fomcwhnl dwarfed by Tif,-er Paul Johnson fires his favorife lump sho? In a game agalnsl Owalonna guard Dave Donovan as hc wheels pasl him for o lay up. The Packers on November 29. The Tigers won Ihe confesl, 48-44. won Ihe December I3 game, LO-52. 98 Sig T wa? L vw... sf? E Q T 5'-q 4 5, THERE COULD BE FOUL PLAY in fhis picfure as Norfhfield's aggressive Dave Drenflaw fighis wilh +hree Tiger cagers for posses- sion of fhc ball in an game af Alberf Loa on December 20. Ronald Jacobsen Duane Harvcs Paul Johnson Bill Svendsen Young Cagers Indicate Hope for EASING PAST ROCHESTER'S BILL EKSTRAND, Tiger cenfer, Tom Ben- son, drops in fwo more poinfs wilh his lrequenfly used hoolr sho+. The Tigers bear The Rocliels in a close conlesl, 48-44. UL, ---fJ!K'2llUllll2l Ili ,,,, -e,Al2illli2llH ---- ---Xllxlill ,- ,ue -,,XYc'lls -U -- e,-Nl2illli2lIU ,,,, ,qlfzlisilmzlilll V ,HSL Paul XX Page I44 Ili ,,,- ,--Norll1liL-lcl -Lu -USL Paul Nh l7 .,,, -,-XYil1mm , IS ,.., ---llIll'lll'Nll'l' HL- --,Hopkins I2 ,,.. ---.Xuslin M 15 .... ,--Rn-ml Ning XIX RSITY BOX SK Zi JR li .Xllmcrl 1,021 KPIJIJUIIUIIIN ---Une ---Nlplu l'z1I1'1c'k lll'Ill'Y 'ilsull --,, --,.xllSllll -neun ll'l'2l Y 5 5 lli fr .3 fill 50 Il lili II 524 lifv ll! IH fill lim 7,43 75 ,F X new in six X Roberi Kopischlme Ray Samudio Fred Jones Paul Nesheim my TOM BENSON STRETCHES HIGH in the air to snaich a rebound away from ihe wailing arms of an unidenfified Wells player in a rugged coniesi on January 3I. The Tigers losf ihe game 48-36. Future, Four Underclassmen Start RON JACOBSEN, THE TIG-ER'S ONLY SENIOR sfarier, displays his driving 'Form 'thai made him so valuable lo fhe ieam in a game againsi Rochesier on January 24. llisplnyiiig sunu' ul' llu- culilcsl sluuning ol' llu' yi-ur, ilu' 'ligi-rs wsu' llL'l-t'illCll by XX'clis in 21 non-crmlk'i1'iic'v gzinux 18-flti. 'I'lu- l2lllK'l' Tigers worn' nnisislclilly Olll- im-lmuiulcml. ln llu- lzlsl quzn'u'r l'L'5Cl'Yl'5 Iu'lml liu' smu' iluwn :is Cluzuli Willem' siilmslilillcil l'l'L'k'ly. trying In win. Mzuikzilu usual its liciglu llllY2llll2lg0 In Ii'uniu'c Illt' .Xllmcrl l.c':l czlqcrs. Jill-Iili. 'I'lu' lll'5l llll2ll'lL'l' was lziirlv i 1 flow, lnil llu- N':ll'lcls lniill up llll lll5lIVllllllllllllllll' lcaul. 'Hu' Izisl uml'ci'c'lu1' gzinu- ol' ilu- scaisuii saw llu' 'ligi-rs mlclivzll ilu' l'1lll'ilHlllll l'12lll'HlIN in nn UYL'l'liIllk' g2llllL'. 535--lfm. .Xl'u'r lu-ing lu-ml Ill llli' mul ol' l't'Q,'lll2lIlUll linu' an l-l-ll. IllL'g1lllIL' lurlu-il into ll Hllll ns .Xllu-ri l.cz1 uiilsc'uu'cl ilu- lfailmns El-l in ilu' UX'k'l'lllllL' scssiun. lfzuing llu' Sl. Paul XX'ilwn fllllllllh in llu' lust gzinu' lIk'l'Ulil' llll' clislrifl. llu' 'l'igm'rs won ll clmc CUIIICSI, 525-52. un llziw Olson s lung mu'-liznulcml sul slun. Olsmfs liaiskvl scmul llu' lust lminl in llu- old Uvni. H, as IIVXI yvau' llu' u'zun will play in llu' new lunun' high. 'l'lu- 'Iigi-is ciulcil wgulzu' play with ll Fu-I2 u'i'm'il. lilSIl'il'l zuliun sziw Xuslin win lm' ilu' ciglilli Sllillglll linu' incl' .Xllll'l'l Lcza with llSt'Ul'1'Klli75-SS. .Xuslin junip- cil In ll quirk lczul znul muliln'1 lJC1lYL'l'lillil'll. Page l45 IS 5Ql'.XIl BOX Sllllllli .hIIM'l'l Ima lllrlullltllls 23, ,, 7, Xlpls. IIlIlIIKIx III-my I5 ISI, ,,,f,XX'2llHIlII1l 233 ZH Nlzankzrm I2 29 , ,,,,.XIlNIIll II" LI, , ,Xm'rI1!1c'I4I LIU I I ,Ifmilmns II SIL, ,,,,XX'irmx14l IT l5,,,, ,,,IlULIIt'wIl'Ii .FII .II IIl'iu'Iyn .32 III ,,.XusIin Is III ,, RHI XIQIIIQ Ifv IS .- ,,,U'c'IIs , Ifi 2.1, , , Nlzurkznm III! SOPHOMORE FORWARD DAVE OLSON DRIVES befween Iwo .I Q.. I I Q, much IaIIer opponenh, AusIin's Roger Voss and Tom Ke1ar,Io score III ' IAM' MII I "I on a Iay up in The Disfricf Tournamrrnr game on March 4. V, xx, W, -J I' s , - D I. d I 0 ' S 0 VERSATILE GUARD DAVE DONOVAN DRIVES pas? RochesIer's HaroId OVERTAKING AUSTIN'S GUARD, MANLY OSBORN, Jim G-Iesne foils Diricson Io score on a Iay up. The Tigers nipped The RocIceIs 48-44. his affempfed Iay up by smashing if ouf of play. Page I46 .Xltltnngh the 1957-52-I llengztl Basketball 'l'eznn euultl only emnpile zt three win, I2 loss reeurtl. they showecl tlelinite prmnise Im' the I'nttn'e. Nu less than live fresh- tnen on the ntmnztlly sopltcnnore eotnposetl teznn played iinpnrtztnt roles in the Iortunes ol' the young I3 sqttzul. lliela time wats the lone snplmtimre starter. 'l'heir rztther ttnitnpressive reeortl is tnislezttling when ennsitlering the I'ztt't that tnztny ol' the gznnes were very elnse :intl euultl hztye easily gone either way. 'l'he llengztls stztrtetl oll' the season on tt winning note by whipping the lNIinneztpulis I'zttt'iek Henry ll sqnzttl 23-l:'m. 'I'liey then hegztn at I2 gznne losing streak by tlrnp- ping at 35-Ill tleeision to Owzttonnzt. Un Deeetnllet' IES the Bengals looked iinpressiye in being nippetl hy the .Xnstin l5's 32-29. .-Xnotlter gznne than enttltl have gone either wzty eznne the Iulluwing week when the Bengals were tlnwnetl Imy Nnrllilieltl 243-225. Un I"eIn'tt1n'y QI the llengztls Iinztlly Imrnke their I2 gznne lnsing streak by topping Ifzn'iImauIt 'III-El-I. SENIOR FORWARD RON JACOBSEN FIRES a shorl iump sI'ioI after oulmaneuvering Aus+in's Roger Voss and Torn Kezar. The Packers won Ihe disfricf fournamenf, 75-55. Fre hm n Pace Bengals to Win ALBERT I.EA'S YOUNG B SQUAD, COMPILING a II'1ree win I2 loss Manager Danny Pierce BACK ROW Russell Dunn Dtclt Core Paul record for Ilie season, is piclured Iefi fo riglil: FRONT ROW: Paul Moe Morris Even on Ronnie Olson Mtlte Knulson Paul Vtnck Willte, Sieve Claybourn, Dave Palmer, Jack Lehmann, Peler Jacobs, VARSITY WRESTLERS for I957-58 are: FRONT ROW: KarrolHoisefl'1, Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Jerry Hanson, Dennis Breamer, Jim Iver- Allan Sfolze, Robert Hendrickson, Jim Gallagher, Don Blood, Lewis son, Ed Hoeve, Tom Broolte, Jim Thompson. Grappler Fini h with 7-3 Record? Leading the Tiger wrestlers to a winning 7-3 record were the co-captains, Don Blood and Tom Brooke. The Tigers were coached by Paul Ehrhard, who took over the team after a year's coaching at Kasson-Mantorville. Before the regular season, the Tigers took part in the Mankato Invitational Tournament held at the Mankato State College. The only Tigers to place were Rohert Hendrickson, who won first place in the II2 pound class, and Edward Hoeve, who took fourth in the IG5 class. Opening the Big Nine campaign at Owatonna, the Tigers lost to the Indians hy a Fifi-lti score. Owatonna eventually won the regional. The next week they met another team, Mankato, who beat the Tigers 30-l-l. Finally getting into the win column, the Tigers trounced their non-conference loe. Stewartville, 37-8. This win almost duplicated the Tigers' win over the same team ol' last year. Evening their record at 2-2, they won l . . . , . , an exciting match lrom a strong lXorthheld team, 21-19. Traveling to XVinona. the Tigers won their third straight match on a 35-I3 trouncing ol' the XVinhawks. .-X representative Rochester club gave the Tigers a scare helore falling 26-18. Before the match the Rockets had M ' ,,, N c .,, ...Wy been lightly considered. In what proved to he the last -N..-,A . lt, L. . , M - , .- .- ...M ' ' t ' 4. ip. -M ,L h N We iyfw' 5 "TW win in a string of live victories, the Tigers out-fought the ..-awe. Z M . Xllaseca Farm school, fll-I-l, with eight Tiger wins. WELL ON HIS WAY fo defeating his Tough opponsnf, Tom Broolta. ,.f.,m-.M W -.... ....,... . me MW . """""' I75-pounder and co-captain, scores Two more poinfs. Page l48 .Xustin's I':ti'kt-rs Imronght atn ztlnanpt cntl to thc Iigct' . . 0 ol . ,. win strcalk with at -Al--3 sqticaiktit' att Austin. lht' I igcrs fought Imaifk I'i'oin at big alt-Iirit Intl c'otilcIn't quite go owl' I thc' top. 'l'ht'y got hatvk in thc win foltnnn hy IIOIKIIIIIQ at 342-ISI n-oum-ing ol' tht- XVatst't'ai High School Iilucjatys. 'I'hv Iatst tllllll incct ol' tht- ycan' saiw .Xllmcrt Lcat wind C up its svaison with at 135-I5 win ou-t' thc I"att'ibantlt lfatlfons, 'l'ht' only sort' spot in thc nicvt wats liolx Heiicli'ic'Iason's Iirst loss ailtct' ISI slratigln x'it'loi'iQs. I,cwis Kcnncily cncl- cil thc st-atson itiilmvaitcit, with only ai tit- to nian' his other- wist- pt'l'I'cc't rct'ot'4I. 'l'oin Iirookc Iinishvcl 745. K.onipt'liiig in tht' tltslrtft incct hclil in .XllSllll, thc Iigct' graipplt-i's gzirm-i't-tl first plain- hy winning six Iirsl plaifc Imcrtlts, loin' st-foiitls atnil two thirmls. .Xllain Stolle. lioh Ili-mlt'it'ksoii, l.t-wis Kcniictly, Dennis lhcaiiiit-i', litl llotwt- atnil 'I'oni lirookt- were channpions ol' lhcii' clatsscs. .Xclion in thc' rcgionatl Iinatls att IYIIIUIIZI salw thc Tigers win st-contl plalcc Iichintl Owaitonnat. with Holm HcntIrit'k- son, l.t'wis Kciim-ily aincl 'l'oin Iirookc winning channpion- ships. .-Xllain Sltllll' aintl Eel Hot-vc l'1llJIlll'L'lI second plucc, ainil Ilcnnis Iircaiiiici' wrt-stlctl to thc vonsolaition chann- pionship. 'I'Iic 'Pigot' wrcstlcrs Iinishctl with 55 points. In thc stailc wrt-stling nicct hcltl an Matnkaito Static Clollugc. :ill tltrcc 'ligci' g'raippIci's wcrc clcfcattctl in tht' Iirst rottntl. liroolw won thc consolaition titlc. Hcitclt'ic'k- son wats scrontl in thc consolaition light aincl Kctnictly Ialilctl to platfc. 'I'Iic tvann platccml ciglttccittlt. WATCHING THE TEAM PRACTICE. Co-caplain Tom Broolte, Coach Paul Ehrhard and Co-caplain Don Blood seem lo like wha? Ihey see. Take Second in R gional Tournie RIDING HIS OPPONENT, Lewis Kennedy, The only undefealed Tiger grappler on fha regular season, worlts for his poinis. ED HOEVE shows some of The aggressiveness Ilia? won Iiim a berlli on Hue A squad Ihis year. He placed second in +I'ie regional. K NM., Jifrlflf n : It Ii -W T. 1-my L . . .. X s all . ' Page I49 A SQUAD RECORD Albert Lea Opponent I6 ......... .... O watonna .... ........ 3 6 I4 .... .... M ankalo --- ---30 37 .... .... S tcwartville -- --- 8 27 .... .... N 0rlhHclcl .... .... I 9 35 .... .... I Vinona --, ---I3 26 .,.. .... R ocllcsler .... .... I 8 3l .... .... I 'Vaseca Farm --- ---I-I 23 .... .... , Austin ...-- ---2-I 32 .... -... I Vaseca ,-- .,,. I3 23 .... .... I- 'aribault -- .... 15 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT WINNERS ARE FRONT ROW: Dennis Breamer. Ed Hoeve, Tom Brooke. SECOND ROW: Allan Slolze. Bob Hendriclrson, Lewis Kennedy. They placed second in Ihe regional Iournamenf af Winona. Kennedy Undefeatecl in Dual Meets WRESTLING AT l75, Tom Broolre uses his speed and agilify 'lo besi' advaniage as he adds 'Io his lisi of vlciories. Page ISO B SQUAD RECORD Albert Lea Opponent 8 ......... .... O watonna .... ........ A I6 26 .... .... M ankato --- .... 26 41 .... .... S tewartvillc -- .... I3 48 .... .... H ayfield "A" --- ----l0 22 .... .... N orthfield .... .... 2 2 28 .... .... I 'Vinona --- .... 24 26 .... .... R ochester -- .... 24 39 .... .... W aseca Farm --- ---I3 I6 .... .... A ustin ..... ---27 31 .... .... VX lascca ,M ,---l9 2l .... .... F aribault -- .... 26 PiLlNG UP A 6-3-2 SEASON'S RECORD was fhe B squad. FRONT ROW: Mark Hylbak, Dave English, Bob Kennedy. Bruce Coffon. Tom Slowell, John lngebrifson. SECOND ROW: Jeff Brooke, Jim Karl- berg, Tom Sufhers, Gerald Johnson, Paul Riefveld, Tom Bleckeberg. B Squad Compil s 6- -2 Record Cloaeh Rohert lJreishac'li's lighting Bahy Bengals took their cut- lroin their varsity counterparts and iinproved on their reeord ol' a year ago. On the season they coin- liiled a six win, three loss and two tie record. 'l'he Iirst inateh ol' the season found Owatonna run- ning away front the "Bees" 'Ili-8. lnexperienee proved to he a major laetor against thein. 'l'hey fared lllllfll hetter in the inateh with Mankato with a 26,26 tie. lloinpletely turning the tahles, the Bengals scored a Al I-lfi vietory over Stewartville in a non-eonlerenee tnateh. 'l'hen they took on the Haylield varsity and whipped thein, -I8-Ill, to improve their record to 2-l-l. Next fame a hardvlouglit 22-22 tie with the rugged Northfield B squad. Putting them hack in the win col- uinn, the Bengals eased hy XX'inona 28-24 in another close contest. Following this was a very close inateh with the Rochester B squad at Rochester, which found the Ben- gals winning on a tight 26-2-I count. Keeping the win streak alive, they whipped the Xvaseea lfarni School S59-lil. -lust as the varsity had its string hroken, the Bengals lost to .AXustin's B squad 27-lti. 'l'hey got haek on the win side with a win over XVaset'a lligh School, winning Ill-Ili. By dropping a 26-2I decision to lfarihault in the last dual nieet ol' the season, the Bengals finished out the eainpaign with a respeetahle ti-3-2 record. SHOWING THE TRAITS thai make a good wrestler, Dave English fakes the upper hand in a iough mafch againsf a Hayfield opponenl. , --W' . , t A ww ua Page I5I .az aa. at or ft.. W M . ....." A ..,.' ' ff -- M -4 ff-W M- ,Mamas ,A,k M .. ,M...gage-.ezf....f:.1J..:e aff -. f -f f-f-:Ny rw: H 5: , H-A . ' Q V J A villa an 3, .W ,.., .W,,,..m.,,...e.,-,,...... A ' 4. ' ft .fSTTQ5fa.!a.,Q.Lfy v Wtww Q is-e"5M5'MwWwm+.l,, H, .. .. .... :-:a . X ,--- 2 . ..,.. 5 . . I ' Wai' ,,.: ,g,, j1- U ... -::1,: : :,, ,Q ,.. MNCF, ,V .... ......, . :TE il, .M M , :s5::si::5a,. ,: : , g f---Q A .. .vs VM- - 5.,Q""'i zzzizl f. iw -..,: 2'-' QZI "' gg ,, e . . . ...., F A. .... . - ' . A "" 5 :'- '..'..' :"" . 1 1. ...Q Q-S Q 2 . 1" N :,. 2 ' .4 -m-- ' X .t .aufititaaf or g t ,'.: w g A A . , A ' '. S t , , --vz , , ,..12- ,i , ,- .,,, . H -Y . vizifikff ww .,., , ., ,M ,q,:, , NM ' fy '?' 'U ' " ' lt V xv THE l958 TRACK SQUAD: FRONT ROW: deMalignon, Claybourn, OND ROW: Dahlen, Villarreal, Larson, Holway, Kvale, Stiles, English, Thompson, Sufhers, Palmer, Benson, Jacobsen, lfnyre, Helland. SEC- Mefzlte, Weslrum. Ne heim Captain I957 Trackmen VETERANS ROS VILLARREAL AND RON JACOBSEN, paying no heed fo the school traffic problem, get in some cold weather praclice. 'l'he I957 track season turned out to be at building year lor the young 'l'iger track squad. Captain john Nesheint led the way bv bein Y a consistent Joint fetter. , , A l A First experience lor the thinclads came in the Iiorni ol' the Alden team in a practice meet. 'l'here were three double winners in the meet. Nesheitn. Roger Villarreal and Dave Palmer. Against Austin the team did not lare so well as they lost 72-37. Albert Lea got its share ol' lirsts, but they could NUI gain more than one place in any ol' the events. Nesheini got all ol' l1is teanfs points with a third in the H0 yard dash at the Carleton Relays. Albert Lea finish- ed 13th. ln the Faribault Relays Nesheiin again gar- nered his tean1's only points as the 'ligers placed 24lth. A dual meet was scheduled with the lfairtnont team, but it was cancelled because ol' rain. In the district tneet held at Austin, the Tigers cattle in second behind host Austin. Nesheitn, Villarreal, Ron Dahlen, Phil Henry, Pahner and Ken .Iohnson won trips to the regional nieet held at Owatonna. Albert Lea lell to eighth place in the Big Nine Meet with only three nten placing. At the regional the 'l'igers t came in lfith, as Nesheiin won a trip to the state meet. Page I52 l1lg'mT 'l'R.XlIli RICKIURIJ l5ll.Xl, Nllil'fl'S .Xllll'I'l lui c,IDlJUlll'IllN S37 .Xuslin , , , , ,72 l'Ol'RN.XNlliX I8 fl1ll'lt'lllll Rc-luis Hnlfilli plau- l'llll'llliIlIll Rc-lzlys , ,,,, Qllll plzicc lllNll'll'l l'u1l1'u1nm'l1l ,W .2ml plum' liig Nim- hlL'L'l , -,,Hlll place Rvgimml l'ul11'nalim'nls ,V -lfllll plant' ' Thinclad in TRACK COACHES, Bruce Johnson, Jim G-uslafson and Paul Ehrhard, lake lime oul from praclice lo line up for a picfure. GARY JACOBSON, eighlh grade high iumper and hurdler, shows his form by going over lhe bar in early spring praclice. Buildin Proces SOPHOMORE HURDLER RON DAHLEN charges foward lhe camera as ninfh grader Dave Palmer sleadies fhe hurdle. Page I53 Lettermen Pace WITH SNOW STILL COVERING PART of the tennis court, Bob Riege, coach. and sophomore nefman Jeff Larson ge+ in some pre-season practice. Victorie in '57 Five seniors and a junior paced the Tiger tennis squad to a four win, one loss record in dual competition. The top six netnten. in order ol' rank, were Captain -Iohn XVedge, Tout Allen, Garry Blunt, Dale Sorenson, Ronald Hagen and Gary Myran. Mankato becatne the Tigers' lirst victim when tlte local nettnen thoroughly trounced the Scarlets 8-I. lln- der the coaching ol Bob Riege, the Tigers continued their line play in downing Bltte liarth 7-0. Next in line was Owatonna, whotn the Tigers easily defeated by a ti-I score. The Riegetnen won their fourth straight nteet ol' the year by nipping a tough Fairinont team ti-5. lu their final dual meet ol' the year, the Tigers were downed by the nettnen front St. Peter ii-3. Traveling to Austin lor the district tournatnent, the Tigers were defeated early as the number one and two singles matches were lost as well as the doubles match. In the Big Nine Meet on May 31, the Tigers settled lior a third place liuish alter many elose matches. This year the Riegetnen had a rather inexperienced team with Gary Myran, Bob Goldman. Dick llaslnnan and Dick Anderson being the only returning veterans. Gary Myran was the only uetinan who had one ol' the top six positions last year. LOOKING OVER A TOUGH SCHEDULE for the fannis 'foam are Coach Bob Riege. Manager Bob Johnson and Captain Gary Myran. NEWLY APPOINTED STUDENT COACH Jerry Hatch shows promising young nefman Roberf Jenson some of the 'fundamentals of the game. I 1 WX t t spa Qt 'S 4 x If .sm . ,,,. am, ' A -I YM W, , . N 1 W., .tw Q 3 X han . ,.,, 3. t - --- - ,,,, Page l54 As Yeung Netmen Gain Experience Y 'Nh NURS 4 Q 315454 . 4 - l 1 . l I t t . -t 5 1 l ! 5 .t 4 MEMBERS OF THE l95B TENNIS SQUAD are FRONT ROWg Diclt BACK ROW: Coach Bob Riege, Jim Iverson, Paul Neslieim, Bob Anderson, Jim Rollins, Gary Myran, Diclt Cashman, Alan Tullberg. Goldman, Jim Glesne, Dial: Nelson, Manager Bob Johnson. DUAL NIEETS l 2 rnb, ii Albert Lea Opponents A N' 4 :"' 'f' , -S 8 ......... ---Mankato --- ----------1 X ff N- ,, , X I--- ---Blue harth -- ----0 W. 6--- ---Owatonna --- ----l ..-f" 3--- ---St. Peter --- ----6 'l'OURNAMEN'I'S District Tournament --------------- ---. S econcl place Big Nine Meet ----- ---Third place HOPE FOR THE FUTURE is rapresenfed in 'lhese three young nefmen who were all mainslays on fha squad flnis year. Page l55 Albert I.ea's N58 goll' team faced one ol' its most dillicult schedules in recent years. All in all the Tigers played nine matches, not including regional, state, Big Nine and invitational meets. Opening the Tigers' season, April 22, was a match with XVaseca on their course. The course. a trickey par 36, offered a stern opening test lor the linksters. On April 25 the goll' team traveled to lvlankato to lace the Scarlets. Year after year the Scarlets have had one ol' the best teams in the Big Nine. This year was no exception, although the Scarlets were hurt by the loss ol' two key players due to graduation. April 29 found the golfers invading Austin lor the Iirst round ol' District 2 competition. Austin, last year's Big Nine champion, had three lettermen from last year's team plus a host of B squaders. Other teams that appeared on the Tigers slate were Northlield, Owatonna. Faribault and Fairmont. The linksters also had return matches with Austin and Was- eca. The Austin match decided the district. On May 29 the Tigers traveled to Faribault for the Big Nine Meet. "KEEP THAT HAND OVER," says Coach Bill Standly to Diclr Jones, promising young seventh grader. Dick Davis, another seventh grader. looks on. Tigers Second in Big Nine Meet JUNIOR LETTERMAN Clair Friday ponders SENIOR LINKSTER and returning letterman TIGER CAPTAIN and Big Nine medalist Fred over the situation and decides iust how he Duane Harves prepares to tee otif in a match Jones shows a Ioolt of disgust as he surveys the should hit this chip shot. at the Albert Lea Country Club. situation confronting him. Page l56 FRONT ROW: Slandly, Jacobs, Davies, Peterson, Emsfad, Sltinner, R. Gulbrandson, Lehmann. THIRD ROW: Donovan, Harves, F. Jones, Jones. SECOND ROW: Coonradi, Tonheim, Guiney, Friday, Brown, Moe, R. Olson, D. Olson, Vinci Jone Tenth in State Tournament COl.l-' BOX SCORES Albert Lt-gt Opponents llti ,... Waseca -- .,., lflfl 2-lti .... Mankato -- ---2Al'l 2413 --.Xttstin --, --2'l3 2-I5 .,., Northlield -- .... 2157 208 .... Owatonna 2, ---22'l 259 ..... .... . Xustin --- .... 2Alti Jllb--- -- n's record-El wins, 2 losses, l tie. Total strokes as Big Nine rttnnerup ...... 502 ln his lirst year at Albert Lea, Coach Bill Standly led his linksters to a three won. two lost and one tied record. Although the Tigers dropped the District Two title to Austin, many Tigers gained valuable experience lor luture years. Fred jones shared co-medalist honors with Tom Kelar ol' Austin, thus enabling him to go to Rochester to compete in the regional tournament. At the regional jones picked oll' third place plus a trip to the state tneet in St. Paul. Jones ran into some putting dilliculties but still managed to take the tenth spot in a field ol'-18. Albert Lea. lor the second straight year, was the bridesmaid in the Big Nine Tournament. The meet, held on the long Austin Country Club, was undecided until the hnish. Tiger captain, Hank Van NVier, carded at 355, two under par, on his last round to place the Tiger gollers right in the middle ol' the title picture. Albert Lea needed a All from its number three man Clair Friday to wrap up the title, but Friday ran into dillieulties ottt on the course and carded a 50 on his last nine. The Ti- gers did manage medalist honors, however, as .Iones led all participants by recording a live over par llfl lor the 27 holes played. The field included '15 players. Page l57 BOB KAUFMANN, senior pitcher on the i958 baseball squad, is shown warming up wifh Ed Hoeve, as Dave Valdahl checlts his control early in the season. The Tiger's baseball squad completed their second season in full competition as they rolled to an improved 2-3 record coached by Ralph Summers. Co-captains ol' the ISJ57 squad were Paul Hove and Ronnie Mathews. These two boys provided not only Capable leadership but also contributed highly with their olfensive and defensive plays. The diamond-men started their season by losing to Austin, Mankato and Owatonna. The lark ol' strong hitters in the lineup showed as they eouldn't get enough hits to pull the three games out. A leaky defense also was apparent during many games. After this the team rolled bark and gained two sue- ctessive victories over Freeborn and Alden. In the Free- horn game the boys hnally got a lew hits and won fl-2. Meeting Alden in the lirst game ol' the district tourna- ment, the Tigers won 5-l. Aaron l'arkhurst, the main- stay on the mound all year, threw a lour hitter for the win, as the rest ol' the team played line hall. ln the hnal game ol' the year the diamond-men met a strong Austin team in the finals ol' the district tourna- ment and won the game, 8-3. The H158 season wasn't too bright as the Tigers only have live returning lettermen. They were lioh Kaul'- mann, LaMar -johnson, Dave Valdahl, Harry Cliristian- son and Tom Osmundson. Ba eball Fini h s Second Season FRONT ROW: Breamer, Johnson, Long, Chrisfianson, Osmundson, An- THIRD ROW: Herman, Hoyne, Dehan, Slzoloda, Boer, Dennis Olson, derson, Hendrickson, Core. SECOND ROW: Hoeve, Dunn, David H. Johnson, Valclahl. Olson, Thompson, Godfland, Kaufmann, Bohland, Hatch, Halvorson. snulnsasusovs Kev -f f Page l58 aff, Paul Neshei1n's strong teatn rolled to an undefeated 8-0 recotd for the season in the annual intramural foot- ball program. -'Ierry Hatch's group Hnished in the run- ner-up position with a Al-3-I record. Dave ValdahI's team followed with 3--I-I, and Bob ul-ohnson's 0-8 mark. Nesheim's teatn used a big front line, a stout defense and a fine passing attack to gain the crown. Nesheim and Fred jones were the offensive leaders of the team as they completed many a pass for important gains. The defensive line was headed by Gary Myran, Bob Kopi- schke and john .lordahl as they held the opposing teams to an average of I2 points per game. Hatch's team was led by Hatch and .lim Peterson on the offense and Larry Sterns and Gary Sleeper on de- fense throughout their games. Valdahl, Bill Svendson and Bob Hendrickson led VaIdahl's group. They combined a well fashioned run- ning attack along with a sparkling aerial game. 'Iohnson's team was the hard luck bunch in the league as they were constantly being defeated. Director Ralph Summers arranged a post-season game for Nesheim's chatnpionhip teatn against a faculty team. The teachers handed the champs their hrst defeat 30-18. ES BI H1 , I' I Ege I' N h ' K ' Under the capable direction of Ralph Summers, the intramural basketball program completed another suc- cessful year. .Iim Krieger led his tall, high scoring quin- I let to the league crown, defeating Gordie I.arson's five in the championship playoffs. The champions rolled through the schedule with only one defeat, that coming at the hands of the Larson gang early in the year. Larson finished second, followed by Bob Hershey, Mike Gaetze, Ron Radke and Hollandale. In the playoffs following the windup of the regular season, Krieger downed Hollandale in the first round. while Larson slipped past Hershey. In the hnals Krieger knocked ofl' Larson's quintet to gain the championship. Krieger's team combined a well balanced scoring at- tack. paced by Dave Valdahl and Lahlar johnson. 'I'he rebounding was capably handled by Krieger and Don 'l'asker. 'l'he edge they had shows up in tI1e individual statistics. as they had three men in the top five scorers. -lack Moore was the overall scoring champ as be hit for ISIS points in I2 games. johnson trailed him by hit- ting for I00, while Valdahl finished third with I53. Ol- son antl 'I'asker finished fourth and fifth with l30 and IIO points, respectively. Krieger also led in the team statistics deparnnent as they finished with a -18.5 average per game. They held their opponents to an average of 20.-I per try. JIM KRIEGER'S CHAMPIONSHIP inlramural basketball Ieam is shown after winning flue lille. FRONT ROW: Jim Krieqer and Dave Valdahl. BACK ROW: Lowell Peterson, LaMar Johnson, Don Taslter. LOOKING MIGHTY HAPPY affer winning the inframural championship is Paul NesI1eim's loam. FRONT ROW: Paul Neslmeim and Howard Sorenson. BACK ROW: Merald Nesie, John Jordahl, Gary Myran, Bob Kopischlte, Pele Hoffman, Fred Jones, Jim Glesne. Capture Crown Page I59 Senior GAA Approves New Rulin with FIRST ROW: Hyllsalt, Blanchard, K. M. Olson, Goefle, Omundson. SECOND ROW: S. L. Hanson, Balmer, K. A. Olson, LeBeau, Hagen, HOPING THE oulcome is in 'fheir favor Barbara Ives and Lola Besco via for lhe basltelball. Page I60 W' A I ' 5 N . - Y 15.3. id . Q A.:: f T Hansen, Johnson, L. Besco, J. Goldman. THIRD ROW: D. Olson, S. Johnson, Vermedal, Wichman, Allen, Ulfley, Sfoa, Ives, Kofslad, Perau. Gzttlu-ring at Eclgt-watt-r Park Sc-ptc'n1lJcr 25 lor an picnic ancl sponsoring ai cluncc, thc "Foot-llztll", wcrc' thc' evcnts in which thc Girls Athletic .-Xssocizuion took part in aclclition to thc regular UNIISIIIIIIICIIIS. NICIIIIDCIN :incl their zulviscr, Mrs. .loan Van Beck, pzuticipzttccl in ganna-s with other girls zu the zinnuzil Big Ninc- Plztyclzty lu-lcl in .Xustin on Novctnher Sl. 'l'o encourage only thc intcrcslccl. ll nt-ix' ruling was zltloptccl. .X nu'inlx'r coulcl choose thc' sport or sports she wished to join ztncl zutencl only thosc- tncctings. 'l'wo niectings were the niaxinluin nuinhcr at nu'nthc'r coulcl niiss cluring at tournzuncut without l'orl'c-iting nicinhcr- ship. All sports were plztyccl unclcr this ruling. BASKETBALL CAPTAINS Eleanor Perau, Sharon Vermedal, Janice John- son and Darleen Olson all wanl a winning hand on fha ball. gf Concerning Tournament Activitie "I'VE GOT IT," shouls Sharon Verrnedal, lefl, scrambling Io refurn Belly Kofsfad's volley, while feammafes awair Ihe oufcome. Ilu- Iuni' lcznns ol' Kulliy Olson, ylillllfl' link. Sliznmi llzinsnn :incl lic-ny Kulslzicl IJ2llIIl'll lor ilu- cliznnpionsliip in thc villa-ylmzill l0lll'll2llIll'lll5. but the Iinzil vic'lm'y wont in liulliy Olsunk In-ann, iiiiclclbailvml in l0lll'll1lIlIL'l1I play. 1 .Hong willi ilu- ali-cp snow aincl ilu- now your czinic ilu' pupulzii' lmziskcllmzill si-zisnii. Clziplziins wcrc Iilcznim' l'L-rzni, ulaniiu- llulinson, Sliznmi Yu-i'im-clzil zinml llzirlecn Olson. Winning ilu' lunrnznncin was -lzniicc AlnInison's in-sun. Ri-fri-ailiniiall gznncs ul' piiig-pmig ainml slinlllu Imam! llllll lln- spring sports worn' also plnyccl. EXECUTIVE DUTIES OF GAA were efficienily execuled by Eleanor Perau, president Mrs. Joan Van Beelr, adviser: Annis Hylbak, socrefary- Ireasurer and Nancy Kinsley, vice president P FIRST ROW: Kofslad, Wichmann, Monlei, Kuilers, Palmer, Balmer, Johnson. SECOND ROW: Hanson, Luloiens, Johnson, Hanson, Kin- sley, Vermedal, Allen, Perau. THIRD ROW: K. A. Olson, J. John- son, Avis Loge, Chrislenson, M. Olson. Sfoa, Hagen. Hylbalc. FOURTH ROW: Bolt, Rusley, Arvis Loge, D. Olson, Oppegard, Casey, Wood. "HEY GALS HURRY UP!" shouls CharIoHe Hagen, peelring fhrough 'Ihe door a+ Marcia Uffley, Kalhy Olson and Rosemary Goelfe. "We've go? a ballgame Io play." Page I6l Karen Bales Garnice Chrisfenson Lorraine Jenson IN SPITE OF THE SENTIMENTS ailached Io lheir oulfifs, fhese lhree A Squad cheerleaders, Garnice Chrisfensen, Arvis Loge and Darleen - ,, Olson, Iurn in their uniforms Io lheir adviser, Mrs. Joan Van Beei. Arvis Loge Darleen Olson l Cl A t t S l'l l S O it l.r-aiding thc various Lczuns lo victory and taking dc- nol only hclpc-d improve the no-ordinzuion ol' .X c'lu'cr- Iczu as licroicnlly as thc zuhlcles. ilu- c'llcc'i'lcz1cIe1's, I.or- lezulurs, Inu it did much lo pre-pure thc I3 squad lor ,X rzainc -Icnson, Knrvn Bam-s, .-Xrvis Logo, Gzlrnifc Clhristcu- Squml ,-,,ml,e1ilj,,,,, son and Dzrrlccn Olson did morn- than ll superior ioh ol' I"'l'I'CW'III'Ig All"-'I'I 11011 High Sflwffl ill flislfifl and SUNG Pep Cllulm assisu-rl thc i'lll'l'l'lL'1lKlCl'S wilh pcp zusullllmlivs Imskctlmull und wrestling compclilion, under thc direc- D P V . hy prcsenting ll skit lx-Iorc ilu' hlzuuunry III .Xuslin gzuiu-. lion ol Mrs. .loam Xzln lic-ck. Many ncw yclls wvrc lllll'0lllli'Cll lo lhc sludcul body. Kllulrlolu- l'l2lgl'll, llo.-Xnn Goldman, Karen l,Cl.Cl'h0ll, Nzuify .Xllcn and lluniu- Bok, li squad fllecrlczulcrs, lcd Ou March III, przulicc sr-ssions In-gun lor :ill lhow lhc' llzihy BCIIQZIIS on lo victory in the rcspcclire sports. who would he interested in trying out lor flu-urlczuling. and displzlyvd promising quzililiczilions which may wcll 'l'hcsc przuiiu' sessions wc-rc dr-sigm-d lo Zllllllilllll girls plzun- ilu-in on thc H159 A squad. with the school songs and yells. Ncxl your may Imd Both .X :md ll squad flu-erlczulcrs wc-rc lzrilhiul 14, thc more than live .X squad clu-rrlczuln-rs working logcllivr in pllllllfklllly night lJl'2lK'lll'C sc-ssions. Dual przulicc sessions representing our school. FORMING A DESCRIPTIVE C, members of Ihe iunior high cheerlead- "LET IT SNOW, Lal if snow!" is Ihe feeling of lhe B Squad cheer- ing squad are TOP RIGHT AND AROUND: Margif Larson, Darlene leaders. Nancy Allen, Karen Pelerson. Charlolfe Hagen, JoAnn Gold- Jenner, Barbara Gurwell, Joan Ponlo, Judifh Goldman, Judilh Olson, man and Janice Bok enioy Ihe wonderful winler wealher. Norlene Kaasa, Sandra Hanson, Gervaise Wilhelm and Gail Lageson. - -wr .x W gk X ,W We HM' ,, it www, Mm was wmv fr fu gsm 3507! FRONT ROW: Knulson, V. Nelson, Jobe, S. Goldman. Slrophammer, S. Hills, J. Goldman, G-ilberlson, G. Wedge, S. Smifh, Schneider, Han- son, Moen. SECOND ROW: Kofsiad, S. Hanson, Gregerson, Casey, Junior GAA Att qlnnim' High C-,X.-X slzirlul out lllL'll' sports sn-zismi hy playing sullhnll znnl spmisuring ll pin-Ilia' an limlgcwzitcr. fik'lIlllg into lhc llaillowcuii spirit. thu CL.-MX hc-lil ai mslnnn- Ililfly lllSlL'2lll ul' lhvir l'l'g'lll1ll' 'liicsmlzly night lllCl'llll:1. 'lln' girls hrinigln looil :incl plzlycml g2llllC5. Miss Nmnin Ruhsnn, nun' junior high pliysic':ilul1ic'u- llllll lllSll'lll'llll', also aiclcml :is CLXX zulviscr. All thc ycufs ziclivilivs n'4'rc- cnrricml uni nnilcr hm' mlircciiun. 'Ihr' new ya-:lr was slzirlul ull' hy urgzuiiling sullhnll lUlllll2llllClllS. Ulliwis KJIUSUII wen- Szinclrzi llzinsun. IDl'1'NlllClllZ Kam-ii llill, Yi1'CI1H'sillc'lll2 hlyix-vii fillYlK', win-1zii'y :incl Mnrllin Slim-runnin, Il'C2lslll'L'l'. Thr- nlliu-i's rlisplziyccl znninhlc tulcnl in L'XK'l'llllllg' IlIl'll' clinics. .Xl lll1'l'lNl ol lhc sullhzill walsnii. C,.X.X rc'ln'c'cl In thc imloors lo cng'11gc in ll1lSlilllll2lll. vollcylmll, ping pong, slililllclzuzml zunl ccH'n'c'1'c:1liol1:1l gznncs. "HOW DO YOU SUPPOSE Dianne Knuison will ever gel ihai ball way up +here!" quesfions Mary Slnophammer, Vicki Nelson, Susan Goldman and Rufh Gilberlson in amusement !'f"i'w' Johnson, Anderson, R. Wedge, G-avle, K. Hill, Sherman, V. Hanson, Seiher, Hendrickson, Rufherford, Deckard. ains New Adviser WHILE SANDRA HANSON TRIES 'ro figure ou? which bufion iurns lhe phonograph on, olificers Myreen Gavle, Karen Hills, Marfha Sherman and Adviser Norma Robson seleci records +o play for fhe Chrisimas parly given by fhe club. "HEY, WHERE DID THAT BALL GO?" exclaims Judy A. Hanson afier Marlene Johnson 'ripped il ou+ of her reach. Unidenlified feammales are prepared fo refrieve 'fhe loose ball. 1 FRONT ROW: Bates, Arvis Loge, Chrislensen, E. Jenson, D. Olson, I.. Jenson, Oppegard. SECOND ROW: Omundson, Bierlre, Galbrailh, Ochs, Wallrer, B. Sltaar, Hoium, Monlei, Hunniculf, S. L. Hanson, Ferring, Peterson, Wing. THIRD ROW: B. Boyd, Thompson, Schaeffer, Grinolds, Jacobson, Frahm, L. M. Jenson, Noland, Bolt, C. Myers, Gurwell, S. Myers, Declcard, J. Myers, Kinsley. FOURTH ROW: V. Tennyson, Goldman, Berg, Wichmann, Pierson, C. J. Paulson, Allen, Pep Club Drgan 'Q .1 Y . It , rl U I 5 M W R Xiang 'Rx S. Y iw' ' x I Page I64 Kennelly, Biclrlord, Weslland, Bergen, Gross, Perau, Kofslad, Boyd, Frahm. FIFTH ROW: Gendler, Shea, Heafher, Qualley, Larson, Kelly, Greeney, Jenner, Verdoorn, Paczlrowslri, Casey, Panlr, Kluxdal, Boll, Scherb, Oberg, Wood. SIXTH ROW: Johnsrud, K. Olson, Maiden, M. Wayne, Whilcomb, Argue, Selher, Sorenson, Miller, Jen- son, L. Johnson, Johnslon, Hagen, L. Besco, K. Olson, Avis Loge, Drommerhausen. iz s, Helps Spirit SHOWING THEIR rhylhmic lalenl af lhe new game, lemmie sliclts, are Bonnie Johnslon, Karen Pelers, Darlene Moen, Martha Wayne. .Xltcr at lzipst' ol nn-:n'ls two clctzulcs, onct- :tgnin stn- tlt-nts lorinccl 21 Pep Cllnh to proniotc' school spirit. Pcli Cllnh was clircctlv zilliliznctl with thc mln-t-rlczult-rs :intl nntlcr thc snpcrrision ol Nlrs. qlozin Yun lice-k, girls' pliysicztl cclnczition tt-zu'l1cr. lhoiccts itnlinlvil sm-Iling li-- gvr pins Zlllll In-nnics. Nlciiilmws slrirctl to 2lllt'llll nll IIUIIIC zlntl tllll ol' town sporting cx'cnts. Mcctiitgs were hcltl t'x'c'ry lirst :incl thirtl 'l'nc-salary ol vuvli tnonth with lilziinc -lvnson, pri-sitlcntl Clnrol Up- pt-gartl, rift' pre-sitlt-tn: l.orrziinc llvnson, su'i't-tziry :intl lJ1n'lc'cn Olson. trcnsnrcr. provitling' thc llIll'IQlJ0ll1'. Pltysicztl cclnczition in .Xlhcrt l.c:t St-nior Iligh was ollirrctl in only tht- sophomore' c'nrritnltnn. .X xnrivtl progrznn ol' soccer, sqtiurc claiming, volluylmzill, lmskvtlmll. inotlcrn clznnc :incl soltlmzill wits introtlnrccl. tlnnior High Girls' Ciyni lll'Il2ll'lllll'lll zu'tltiit'ctI at nvw instructor, Miss Norma Robson, who is at grzulnztlt- ol Iowa Sliilt' llitircrsity. lln- progrznn lor tht' ycnr wats siinilzn' to than plznnn-tl lor Senior High. "l'LL GET lT." ll loolrs as il all the girls wan? lo gel lhe basltelball, buf il seems lo have gollen away from all fhree of lhem. "IT LOOKS LIKE A STRIKE," exclaims Lenore Holi as Elaine Nelson shows good form durinq feam bowling compelilion. FIRST ROW: Darleen Olson, secrelary: Carol Oppegard, presidenf: Sharon Vermedal, lreasurer. SECOND ROW: Caplains: Dudley, Howard, M. Nielson, Chrisienson, Hunnicull, S. L. Hanson. THIRD ROW: Nelson, O'NeaI, Hoium, Baller. FOURTH ROW: Buennelre, Holi, Hills, Casey, Johnson. Rochester Hosts ALH Bowler "HAS SHE REALLY FAINTEDT' inquires Bonnie Monlei, as Mary Kelly and Carol Oppegard carry Mary Wallrer ou? on a slrelcher. is ,, ... -..- Bowling cnlllusizlsls incl cvcry 'l'm-silziy night ill thc .Xlill liowling Lzulcs In rc'c'cix'c IIISITIICIIOIIS Oll bowling la-c'l1l1iqiu's :xml Imilmlvrs un lmw to misc' their zivciulges. I I Szlllmlziy, Nm'c'n1lJ1'r fill, uiglilccil girls 11-poi'l1.1l In llic zillvy lm' spn-cial instruction from Miss Marie liiclncy, howling instructor lmm Uwzllonnu. Slmwing mufli in- luivsl in thc girls, Mrs. lfrzni .-Xslu'1'nl't ol' .Xllacrl Lou, ullm-wil lu-r lu-lp cu-ry wcck :mal lcm ai helping hzmml In llmsu girls FUIIIEIAUIIICCI with Ilzlmliczlps. Olliu-is lm' lln- your were Czlml Oppcgzml, prcsiilclllg llawlci-11 Olson, vin- lDl'C5lllk'Ill zmil Slmmn x'L'l'lllCllZll. Sl'l'l'l'I1ll'y-Il'K'1lSlll'L'l'. 'l'c-:im czlplzlins wi-rv Sllzmm Ham- sun, KL:ll'nim'1' cllIl'lSlL'llS0ll, hlzlrlcm' Hlllllllfllll, NI2ll'gZll'L'I Nvilsun :mil liluinc Ni-lson. : -,xiii ' On .Xpril I2 si'x'c'1':1l li-:uns umsisling ul' live girls czlrll juiiriwycml In Roclicslcr lo llllic lllll'l in lllc .'hlIlL'l'lC'2lIl 'luniur liuwling LI0llgl'l'S5 slzllc-wimlc I0llI'lIkilllClllS. .Xu 2lliIl'l'll0Ull ul' lun was liclil wllcn imlivicluzil mur- IILIIIIUIIIS mul mluulmlcs were irical by ilu- lk-mule lmwlcrs. POINTING OUT a very imporlanl blood vessel Carol Oppegard in- forms Bonnie Monlei, Mary Wallrer and Mary Kay Kelly abou? lhe various paris of lhe circulalory syslem. Page I65 5 ,af 5 - f lr Feature Features or highlights enhanced the year greatly for all the members of the school. Not only were these events fun, but they also pro- vided a valuable place for getting to know fellow students and to obtain the team spirit. Homecoming was a time not only for the crowning of a beautiful and popular queen, but also a time to be proud in being a member of such a fine school. All to often in the excite- ment of the coronation, parade and ensuing dance, the fundamental purpose of the event was forgotten. This purpose was the game itself. Students cannot forget the game, for this should be the highlight of the activities. Tigers' Roar was another valuable experience in which students participated. This annual Stll- dent production gave individuals a chance to display their talent and to work as a member of a group for the betterment of the school. This was a production entirely by the students, but the participants were not the only important people. The audience containing many students must show an active interest and support the endeavors of the cast and production staff. Drama afforded -the students another oppor- tunity to participate in a highlight of the year. Many long hours were spent on each production before it was presented. Almost every phase of high school life was rewarded and the year 1957- 58 proved a truly memorable one for all. M ' '??ew' ?fH Q35 V N 3 f ,nf ...J Phyllis Gunderson Karen .lorgenson Susan LeBeau Barbara Lee Sally Ol en Proclaimed a Queen .Ks slirrillg strains ul' "l.:1 cll2ll'llll"' won- lll'l'2llllL'll by .'Xl'lcr lIlll'UQllIC'll0ll ol' ilu- zlllcnclzulls, plcmlgcs won' llw l'llUl'll5, ilu- curtains swung upon to rcvczll Sully Ol- mzulc by mum lncmlx-rs. Qui-cn Sally l7l'L'M'lllL'll livr- Wn as h,,mm.d llmml UI' ilu. lg:-,7 Hmm.mming lscsliyi. mcll lm' ilu- ozlllm, zlllcr wlnrli lzlifzllwlli -lulmsrml sung. tics. l.uuml rm-s ul znpprovzll rang lorlh as sho was prv- Sallyfs at-liyim., i,,,1m1w1 Hi.'1'u.,,,, Ax qg1,4,,-us' lgymd' wnlvml lu thc vxinlmcrzull zuulicllu' by Sluclvm Council lfrencli Club, Youth Council, Mzulrignl :incl Lion and l'u-sizlclll, l':lul Nvslwim. KllK'1llllSllk'IJl'CSl'lll2lllYl'S. HONORED HOMECOMING QUEEN SALLY OLSEN is surrounded by Jorgenson and Anne Esse. Danny Bill Iverson was crown bearer lor llwis her royal courl. Allendanls who pledged Their loyally included: momenlous ceremony. Marilyn Slevens, Barbara Lee, Susan LeBeau, Phyllis Gunderson, Karen if l, MAKING LAST MINUTE PREPARATIONS for Ihe coronalion are the spealrers who pledged their mosf loyal supporl lo lhe newly elecled queen: Bryan Neel, musicg Peter Hoffman, clubs and organizalionsg f 'N t .. 3 Li ' - .2 Y. ' f' L ' f .f MT is Fred Jones, alhlelicsg Merald Nesie, drama and Paul Nesheim. master of ceremonies. O O O O O O School Spirit Rel THIS PRIZE-WINNING CLASS FLOAT demonsfraled lhe cooperation and eflorf of fhe sfudenls which helped Io creale a successful parade. Page I70 Over Actlvltle Ciztilv tleeorzttecl Iloztts, seven lu-zttttiltil queen Killlill- tlzttes ruling' in eonvertilmles znul exeitecl throngs ol lovzil onlookers nizule perlett tlu- H358 lloinetoniing l':tr:uIe mul honlire festivities. Nliehztel Cizu-tfe ztetetl :ts general eliztirnuni ol the pztrzule while Clan-ol l'iekztvznu'e seeuretl tlu- trtuks than were neetletl lor the oeezision. 'Iiltis vezn' sttulents eon- strtutecl tleeorzttive Iloztts portrztving tlu- slogan "Clam the llirclsf' lizuh veztr ll IJIAIIL' is given lor the Iiest slogan. Clooperzttion :uul ellort shone lorlh on the night ol Oetolxer fl :ls the pzirzule inovetl clown llroaulwztv. ltulges Iroin the CIliznnIu'r ol Cloninu-ree seleetecl winning Iloztts t on tlu- lmsis ol originality, ztrtistu' skills :nul the ztlnlitv to enzut tlu- slogan. I,l'IlL's ol' nionev were given to organ- ilzltions or honu-rooms liztving tlu- best entries. ISCKIZIIISC ol' irureztsefl enrollment seven queen czuuli- CIZIICS were ehosen instezul ol' the tlsuztl live. 'I'hese henn- ties lent nuu'h to the spirit ol' the Hoineeoining lfestivi- ties, as they pztrtieipzttecl in tlu- inztnv events. 1 1 t Giving :tn zultletl touch to the pztrzule were the -Ittnior znul Senior High llznuls as they plztvecl lznniliztr inurehes zuul perlornu-cl vztrious I'0I'lIl2lll0llS. 'l'he elu'erle:ulers also clisplztyetl their tttlent on at llozlt. elu-ering to the sehool songs Zllltl sonu' new yells. The snake clznu-e was INDI put into elleet this vezir, hut Iioth spectators znul sttulents movecl to Morin Park lor the trzulitionul Iionlire. School yells were led hy the elu-erlezulers, :nul the eznulialzttes mul teznn were presentecl to the cheering erowtl. lloli Kzttllniztnn :tlul -lerrv Quail- ley were responsible lor tlu- niztteriztls lor the lxonlire. AN AURA OF MYSTERY REIGNED SUPREME as an excited throng of Tiger fans cheered the Ieam on fo vicfory af fhe Iradilional bonfire. "A" SOUAD FOOTBALL MEMBERS cheer flieir feam on fo viciory as lhey exhibil good sporlsmanslwip and skill in llue gridiron baffle wifh Red Wing. Team members, as well as sfudenls and faculfy. prepared weeks in advance in order fo malre flue l957 Home- coming more successful. Llnluixing llu- ITM, llonuwommg l'l'NIlXlllL'S Nils Illl' tllllllllllllill :mil Qllllilllll lmlllc chlllllbl' ll. lil'ly'llllN ili'io1:llc'ililu'll'x lIll1ll3llll'QULll posts lt'lll llu'i1' lllillllilllfl' lHlllK'illlXiHlINlX1lU'2lll1'll lilQl'lit'lIl1JlllllL'l'XYilll llli' XX'ilw, , - FS ms. lun tlI4'llX :mil Irliu' Iltllll-llilllls also ll'lll clu'n'l'. 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Onlx llli'lll1Jlll'N ol llris night ri-mziin, lllll Sllllll'lll5, lauullx :mil lllllllllll :alike l'l'IIll'IllllQ'l' wlllr l1.nlmlmu'ss Illl' IWW llorluwrolllillg. BESTOWING THE HONOR of a dance upon anxious co-caplains Vic G-ilberfson and Earl Ashpole is Queen Sally Olsen. DEPICTING THE GODS AND G-ODDESSES of Greelr myllwology, llme culfural lnisfory class produced flieir firsf Homecoming floai. WNW' llillfz I-44515 .4 .5 , X'-...Q Page l7l W ,,,,.,,.f--"' 0-0 1 f Z 4, , Q. 0 B5 A 92 H me ,, ,rf l, x It ,,, ,- 5 1 'His' M., Xiu 1--..., jjjfejx Ma quers Enact lo llCglll zttmtltct' xttttuxlttl it-att' ul tlitttttattiu, tht- SK'lll0l'l1lg'll llrzttttzt Clluh pit-xt-tttvtl "l'i2lllIl'I' nl tltt- llt'itlt'," 21 tlclightlttl mmm-ily wi-ittt-tt In I-iclwttul 5Il'l'l'lt'l. Nliw Hiltlrt-il 'li-ntiiliill. zttlxisct' :mtl tliri-tttng MINI thi- mlm. lizty Banks, thc- htimlc-. who wsu playa-tl hy .latin-t fill! wc-ll, ztttttutttiu-tl tu 'ICI' lsttttilx thztt xht- :mtl ht-t' xtt-:ttlx lmyliu-itil littcklcy, ztltct-ttzttc-ly 1-ttztttt-tl In -lvttt llztttlt :tml Nlztrk lxtttttwtt. haul alt-title-tl tu gc-t ttt1tt't'u-tl. littcklt-yk oltl lztsltimit-tl plum umtttwttitig tht- wultlittg i'l'l'L'IIIUlly tztttsn-tl at tlilli-i't-time tml Hllllllllll itt tht- liztttkk ltutm-ltulcl. -ltttlitlt Nlyc-tx :ts Mix. llztttlm Ittmttwtvil tu hix plum tlt-clztrittg tltztt Kitt tlt-xt-txt-tl at ttttm- itlmpmlnitttt- it-tx-tttotti' tht-tt at totttttry it-tx-tttutty with only at It-tv wite tic-awe. Nlr. liztttkx, lJHl'll'llfL'1l In Nlc-tztltl X4-sit-. ivltult-V lu-ztt'ti-tlly ztgtt-1-tl with litttklt-pk plants. ittttth tu tht- tlixr tra-as nl Katy :tml Nltx. llztttkx. Rohn-rt Gttnilt-iwtt gnu- at uxttttttctitlztlwli- Iltblllilflll ul Kztfs lmmtltt-i', who xytttpzttltilt-tl with ht-t' wht-tt tht- yottngt-st ul tht- Iiztttlo., 'lkmttntti who wsu plttit-tl hy XX'ilf ltztttt l.lm'tl. t'2lsl at ta-:twig tuttgttt-. llttff, lumttti N lltillf :tml lclluw untilm'tt't'. wats tltztt'ztttt't'ift-tl hx lztx Ytmlltttti. REUNITED AFTER A PRE-NUPTIAL argurnenl are Jane? Gurwell as Kay Banlts and Mark Knulson as Bucltley. LIVELY CONVERSATION and good humored iolting are regular com- modilies in lhe Bank's household. Merald Nesie as ll1e falher, Robert Gunderson as Ben, William Lloyd as Tommy and Judy Myers as Mrs. Banlts enioy llwe pleasant almospltere. GRACEFULLY WALTZING wilh lhe rnovinq man, Bryan Neel, is lhc Banlr's maid, Marian Vielor. POSING WILLINGLY for a wedding piclure are Kay's friends, Mary E. Blunl, Bonnie Monlel, Carol Gilpin, Barbara lves, Steven Moore, Janel Gorder and Karen Plail. T' 5 S ,X ww in 'Viv' LW N Www! aww" W A as 'gS'lWmw wwf warn' if if K'll 'a Vis i,,,,tmv 15' xx P N . Q A ' 8' ' 'il 1 Q NTS :V H? V ggi , C, fx SV LS, an Nb, sr 1 Q, ' f .Aww A . ya 1 A Q- :A N 'Tl V .A M ,Q ,, 1 ' l ::f':gT'M ,AM--M, it """" X L ' E., im? xxx k Q , ,, , ' gg .Jr x A x. v M ig . - ' --5 2:51 " 3 iff 'Q ,- - H ' 1' 1 Qkfffi . . f y A . - g s x, - , X Q, b 1 l - wif L K X Y - - .ish S ..f?. 2' 'Q Q ..f' ' f. L Q19 X Ax! .-I .:': f h .:: ' ' : . Q , ' '- A W ' ' . . , ff 5 . 'Q ' Q Q . 91 Q' X Q lgvgm- x X' A S W2 R , , S G5 L , iff. t , KY 5 ' X 'T H S ' . 'HN --.J ' Jw ' i A ' 1 -: 535 31 2 e 3Q5,.W jg . qM:a::sa:g .-- + ye QTY ' wifi: fi x 5 N:-sa:::,.:1:-B N:Q::::. .-. :K S ME E E XQ IEX-QQA , x i vy A X5 W sx A- 31' v s ICM? WITH A SIGH OF RELIEF members of Ihe Tiger's Roar production dahl, siege: Janet Chrisfianson, arf, Susan LeBeau, director: Alton staff congrafulafed each o+her on a fob well done. They are David Bushman, co-producer and Gordy Larson, lights. Those nof pictured Olson, lighting, Merald Nesie, stage, Judy Myers, +ryou+sg John Jor- are Gary Myran, co-producer: and Carol Raimer, scripf writer. eers from Audie Greet Cast "lion Yoyztgt-" was thc tlit-mc ul' tht' H358 'I'ig't-tx' Rmtr. which was ht'ItI in tht- high sclmol zttttliturium on .Izmir :try 21. 25 zmcl 27. Clurtztins cmlwttvtl on at I'ztt'isi:m hott-I sc't'nC, Iillctl with at multitutlc ul' tt't'n-ztgt' .Xlllt'l'Il'2lll Ifivltl St-t-vin' stuck-nts. Iht' sttulcnts hml lust slut-nt it Itztliln SIIIIIIIIUI' with IIll'Il' Insta-t' latmtltt-s in tht' tutttittws Illllbllglltllll tht' Itwwzml to this l'l'lItIl'lWlllS mul' simt- thtw It-It tht- ship. It wats tn hc thctt' Inst Itztplmy Illt'IIIUI'f Iiclmx' thvtt Itn1ggiut1t'llt'y Immtz IIuwt'x't't', tht' Il'L'llf2lg't'l's smut luttml tltc-tltst-Ivcs 4-ntztnglccl in at thatin ul strztngt- 4-vcttts. coke mztcltim- :tml was tIt'tc't'tnim-tl to gt-I it Inu I4. XYIM-it I,1lIK'I', ztltcr llillllltlllly st'z11't'It1t1g. ht- Imuztntc su lltvulxt-tl SHOWN EXECUTING AN INTRICATE and modern infer- prelive dance are Linda Offenbeclter and Mary Shelgren, who were Ihr- iunior high members of Ihe Tiger's Roar casf. A TAPPING TRIO, consisling of Susan Voigl, Carol Boyd OFFERING A BITE OF CANDY Io Liz Johnsrud is Ronni Maffhies. and Judy Palm, Ialxe a bow afler performing. Julie Argue and Bill Hanson admire anofher sfar, Ihe pinlt poodle. littmlmeztn zmtl .Xsizm t'UllIIllt'llIN :tml haul Int-t-ti looking Rotmi Nlztttllics. Nlill' pt'rIfn'tm'r. lust at tlimc' in tht' hc- took it flashlight Irmn his sttttcztsc. his It-llnw ttmclt-i's thought ht' must c'crtztinIy ht- ztltt-to at nuturintts criminal. that hc lotkccl himscll in thc matcliim' atml c't't-situ! panning DANCING THEIR WAY TO SLEEP Io Ihe fune of "Fancy Penis" was Jorgensen, Susan LeBeau, Judy Olson, Sally Olsen, Carol Picltavance, The chorus Iine consisfing of Nancy Kinsley, Peggy O'NeaI, Dianne Bonnie Higgins, Marilyn Madson, Rosemary Donovan, Pai Hanson and Manihei, Maureen Haley. Sally Quiggle, Charlofie Wangen, Karen Anne Esse. They were aHired in aifracfive red and while cosiumes. s Curtain Closes on 'Bon Voyage' -Iulic .Xrguc :tml Bill Hanson plztyctl thc parts ol at Ifrt-ncli ntztn :intl wotnztn who wort- scarclting for thcir "liltIt- pt-l." In thc thirtl :uit zt tiny pink Frcncli poodle was tIistm't't't'cl lit-ltintl tht' rcgistrzttion dusk. Olin-r IllllJOl'l1llll l'Il1ll'1lt'lCl'S who clitl an outstanding juli wort- Mcrztltl Ncsjc. at cynifztl licssintist, who I't'Il tht' wlmlc situzttion wats ttst-Ivss, ztntl l,i1 Inhnsrutl who was in .t Ulllhllllll Ircnlx' on-r Ronni's tlisztppcztiitttcc. Wuwii tliruuglt this plot wt-rc various :tt'tsoI'sit1ging. tlatnring, Iizttun lwirling ztntl patnttnniining. In lltt- Iinatlt' lltt' vnlirt- tztst Iilcnclwl tllcir voices lu tht-ir own rcntlitiun ul' thc lht-nic song. "Bon X'nyztge," wltith Wits t'It'wrIy written lay Mr. Rohn-rt I.. Myers. llirc-rttn' ol' tht' H358 "Roar" was Susan lit-Bczttt, who wats ztssistt-cl by Mrs. Iiztrli Vcrtluurn. litcttlly ztclviscrl Mr. Nicliolzts flurtls. inusicatl :tclvist-r :intl coininiltct' Iiczttls. THE OLD NEGRO SPIRITUAL "Jericho" was rendered by This saxo- phone quarfei: Dave Jordahl, David H. Olson, Dale Olsen and Jim Blacltburn. DRESSED AS GERMAN EXCHANGE STUDENTS, Lois Johnson and Karen Hillsfrom Iwirled fheir bafons fo The "Liechiens+einer Polka." M' ii'i' .Ni K H :Z rex, ii X 'M' I tl I " I ' sa " , .fi ' EXPERTLY REVEALING HIS SKILL on Ihe violin is Bob Kaufmann as he inlrigues fha audience with "JeaIousIy." ' 4 IWW N , - Vw- fu Winter Carnival Hi hlights Vacation nun- po.. Judilh Myers and Donald Taslier reminisce over ff- fhe nigh+'s evenfs afler being chosen lo reign over the annual Winler Carnival. v l Candidales for lhe King and Queen of Snows included-FRONT ROW: Thomas Wayne, Rosemary Donovan, Charlolle Wangen, James Krieqer. SECOND ROW: Charles Gulbrandson, Nancy Kinsley, Judilh Myers, Donald Taslier. THIRD ROW: Douglas Hill, Diane Paulson, Elizabelh Johnsrud and Thomas Broolie. Winler Carnival alfendanls pose long enough for a piclure before parllclpahng in one of lhe fesflvals various achvrlles. Cnlllhining IIN, dlorls nl IIN. lyiagltix- Klub' sllldmll Clunmil, Youth Clnumil. llllli thi- llvcicailimlail Ili-'mil' im-nl, thc zinnnzil hhllllfl' f.lllilllXlll was aigznn pin nnu if L-llbcl. 'lhc rc1'rc'zilimi ziml ilzimcs lhzil wcii- scliuilulul look place- during thi- Iwo-n'n-clg l.ln'isIni:is Xlltilllilll. W9 C Florlwy, smm' sciillmluriilg ziml skating rzuvs wi-lc hi-lil S lin' L'll'llll'lll2ll'l', uiuniin' high. ziml si-nim' high slmlvnls. Dzixicl H. Olson ziml Sli-xc llluylmnrn xvvu- hclil impuni- sihlc lm' this yczifs rziccs. ililiilllgglllllllg' was zinullim' ul thc t'1ll'lllX'2ll'N ziclivitics. ziml swing lhzil ull lll'l'llllgk'lllK'lllx were niziclc wus the jul: ul Pail lizlki-1' ziml ilL'l' unniniuvc, if I f Alcan Llllllllllg ziml .lay Ilnlc huns non- imwm-il Primm' ziml l,l'lllC'1'SN ul' thc' ulunim' High. 'l'l1cirmy:il :ills-mlzinls im-lmlccl -lmly lingln'ilwi1. llill llzmling. Ilziml I.i'i'. llill llzinielscn. K2ll'l'll hlillllCXYx ziml llzixiil l'n-Ii'l'son. 'lhc lnnior ol' King ziml f2'llt't'll in lhi- Si-nian' High was l7l'SlUWl'll upon -lmly Myers ziml llnn lklskclx Mixing ski thi-ir support in the King ziml Qncvn ol Snow ivcirc- thc-ii' ,wa 2lllL'llll2iIlls Ruscimiry llnnuvzln. 'lhmnzis Wziyiic. llizim' l'zliilsmi,llul1glus Hill. Nllllff' Kinslc-5, lllizirlvs Clullmrziml- son, lililzilmclll ulolmsrml, llnnnais liroukc. CIl1zu'lollc' XX':in' gen :xml .lzumx Kircgcr. .X lmmliicl ol lii'li roses uns lJl'k'sClIll'll to thi' tlllt'l'Il ' W ziml 1-:Ich ul' lhc 2llll'Illl2llllN iill'l'll'li :I singly imc. Page I76 Royalt Featured at Heart Dance ' WWA" 1 f'Vf"f'f' 3 3 A .W 1 X. - RADIANT SMILES GREETED a cheering audience as Carol Bisgaard and Paul Johnson were crowned King and Queen of Hearls. CANDIDATES LADONNA HANSON, Jerry Cox, Diane Paulson and Douglas Hill admire sfudenf profiles af the carnival. lu rziisc Iumls 'lin' sa-wir clmrily Ulig'llllll2lll0llS, mum- SHARING THE HIOTIORS flfrlflvi m0S+ Origgnal bi'-args. Duanz I-Larves ln'rsoI'll1cHm1urSm'in'lrllclml lllCll'2lllllll1ll Hzlve-21-Hcurl and Hom Heh' oo 'lone """lY on as ale' O man an 096' Dr In-rs sold whilc, red :xml purple llC1ll'l5 rzrluccl ill 25 ccnls. 'ull mx-nts, :mul um- dollar, l'l'SIlCK'llX'Cly. One lmllol lm llw King :xml flll0l'll ol' Hcurls. was Kllll2llllL'll with ezlch 25 rc-nl clmmlion. lizrllols were rcccivccl ln' lfuessin 1' llu- iclcnlily ul' sluclenl pmlilcs cxhilmilcal in llu- culclcriu. rorunzllion ol' thc King llllll Quccn ol' Hcurls, which look plwfc clurimg' ilu' mlzulu- intermission. .-Xftcr zlllllmilifillv' lnllltbllllil Hzmsvn, Gcrulcl Klux, Diane liillllnllll and lh I K Paul -l0llllS0lI were pmcluinic-cl as king and qua-cn. glllilllll Mu-rs. Um-cn ul' Snows, :mil Sullv Olsen, Hmncunninf , N. , in U1 uuwmcl ilu lllN Nu l1c:ll'1l-gnxwing CUIIICSI 5IJ0llSUl'L'll by thc SlllilClll Council. l'z1ul Na-slicim, prcsiclcnl. prcscnlccl uwzmls lu Horst llm-hr zlml Duzxm- lflzrrvcs, must original lmczmlsz Harrold lllnislcnsmi, lDllSlllCSAl In-urcl: l'c'u-r Hilllilllilll, toughest . , C , , f . , Berg discuss fhe awards in fheir divisions. 'ive l't'lJl'llill'y 45-l l. I llliflllglllllll Illc clrivc socwly mom- h Bryan Nu-l :nu-cl us IIIZISICI' ol' c'cl'cnim1ics Im' the ruglzis Hill as royal 2llIl'lllllllll5. Carol Bisqzuml and in-vu, " ' - -roy: .Xlmllrcr l'n-ulurc ul' ilu- Have-z1eHcz11'I llama-c was the 4 In-:ml :xml Ruger lic'ru,'. lor llic but bmp ul pczuli lull. Page I77 ADDING A SPARKLING NOTE lo John Brown's Body was Bonnie Monlei as she displayed infricale dance sleps. Her poise and precision is graceful as she porirays lhe southern belle. VERNON MIELKE, SHIRLEY JENSON AND ROBERT ULLMAN are lhe lhree main narralors each porfraying delinile characlers in lhe epic. By doing lhis lhey fell lhe slory of an ordeal wilhoul' heroics or sanclimoniousness. Epi Poem Involves New Experiences Speech clc'p:trtmc-nt aclclecl it new feature. a till voicie speech choir. 'l'heir lirst public: appearance was May 6, when they presc-ntecl Stephen Vincent l3enet's Civil XVar c-pic, "lolm lSrown's Body." 'l'his epic' is at huge and yet prolounclly intimate nar- rative ol' thc- Civil Ivan' told in poetic' diction and imagery with at l't'2llll2lllUll that is vivid, stirring and brilliant. 'l'hc'rc- was no attempt at period costumes or at scen- ery.. 'l'hc- Maclrigal singers aclclecl to the drama by con- juring the mood ol' the lZ'500's with tintely songs, THE SPEECH CHOIR COMPOSED of 50 sludenls from lhe speech class have en imporlanl par? in fhe drama. Even wilhouf coslumes lhese sludenfs conlribule fo lhe epic. They form fha baclcground and Vernon Mielke, Shirley .lenson and Robert Ullman shared honors as narrators. Each one ol' them had a deli- nite character to portray. This epici contained many individual scenes such as I.inc'oln's anguished soliloquy in the XVhite House, the Battle of Gettysburg and the exchange of prisoners between the Rebs and the Yanks. But over and above these individual scenes is the fierce and hutnan and exalted spirit ol' the whole. The Civil X'Var was not an isolated incident in Anterican History but a wilderness in the heart ol' .-Xtnerica-savage and desperate on both sides but also an expression of pride and conviction. sei lhe mood wilh lheir small singing and spealcing pars. The Madrigal Singers also blended lheir voices wilh lhe chorislers for a successful performance. Page l78 Speech Enthu iasts Attend Festival DILIGENTLY REHEARSING her original oration is Janet Gurwell as Lowell Peterson and Ronald Matthies listen. Higltligliting Albert l.ea's participation in the speech festival held in X'Vinona was the speech ehoir's interpreta- tion ol' "john l'nrown's Body." whifh earned thetn at superior rating lrotn the judges' standpoint. Richard Stadheiin, Karen Jacobson and Carol Aane- rttd received superior ratings on their panel discussion ol' lNlinnesota's 'l'ax Progratn. .lay Volltnn, Carol Gilpin and Lois S. -Iensen gill excellent and Robert Holiltnan, -lztnet Hurst and Bonnie DeVries received very good. On debate Robert Ullman and Cortland Smith rated superior and Dorothy Stevens and William Svendson earned excellent ratings. JUDITH NANNESTAD is willingly demonstrating her after-dinner speech to panel members, Carol Aanerud, Richard Stadheim. Karen Jacobson and Robert Ullman. ln the pantoniinie department Lowell Peterson re- ceived a superior on his pantotnitne, "Seminar Student on a Date" while Barbara Verdoorn and Arlene Miller earn ed exeellents on their readings. Allllillll Nannestztd rated excellent on her lltnnorous alter-dinner speech. On their original oratories both planet Cnrwell and Rose St'htnnat'her tame home with exeellent ratings. Representing Albert Lea in exteinporaneons speaking was Betty Kolstad, who received a rating ol' very good, and Ronald Matthies earned an excellent. DEBATING THE SUBJECT are members ot the debate team, William Svendsen, Dorothy Stevens, Cortland Smith and Robert Ullman. Page I79 4-5 sv 'Y' Q 9 nvvs VE GOT THEM by any means," says Julie Argue, Vera Kirlt and These boys don'+ look very willing lo have marriage licenses bouqhf Marilyn Madson who have lheir men, Roberl Ullman and Horsl Hehr. for lhem, buf fhe girls are proud of fheir cafches. Tradition S ys, Girl Must Pay Szulit- Hztwkins lmcgztn ill noon with girls t't'c'cix'ittg tztgs with which thcy mnlml Iilg any boy. lit-cztttsu thc lmys wt-rt: sutlclt-nly sporting "nu hunting" signs, ntntsnztl tztctifs wt-re nst-tl to czttcli thcnt. .'Xl'lcr hcing tztggctl. thc girls hzttl lo tlrztg thcir czttfh clown to the lmukrmnn to lmny zt ntztrriztgt- lit'4-nsc. which was lllt'll' zttltnitiztnft- to the tlzmct- thztt ext-ning. KANGARQO COURT proved faial as one of the "law- Cmnit' strips lrmn papa-rs lint-al thc wztlls, corn mx'ct'ctl Yen 9"'e " wl"P C'e""' P'-""5l""e"' 'O " defendanl- tht- lluor :incl tztltvu-cl strcznnt-rs hung lrmn thc cciling. ixlJlJl'0lJI'i2llC C'0Slllllll'S YVCTL' lX'0l'll. ,ltztnttztry 241 to Ill prnwtl at wut-k ol' ht-rtit work Im' girls :tntl zt lu-ztvett lor lmys :ts 'l'XX'lRl' wt-ck :ttlvztttct-tl in lull swing, Carrying lmys' lmuks, opt-ning floors :tntl paying lor ztll wcrc zt lew nl tht- clntit-s lor girls. lo cntl lcstivittt-s, at clztntc wats hultl :incl scrt-rztl stn- clt-nts on thc Black List ztppcztrcil lmcl'urc Kztngztroo Court. "AlN'T l LUCKY." exclaims Audrey Slevens as she hangs on lighlly lo her lwo menfollt, Michael Flanagan and Larry Slern, vicfims of Sadie Hawliins. Page l8O GATHERING AT THE CAPITOL, the students had the privilege ot from Minnesota, who are pictured above. Students were free to visit meeting with Senator Edward Thye and Representative Albert Quie the Congressmen in their otfices whenever it was possible. Seniors Dbserve Nation's Capital Alter many hours ol' orientation meetings, committee meetings and other preliminary work, 67 students from Freeborn County were ready to hoard the Burlington Zephyr enroute to New York and XVashington on the annual "Know Your Government Seminar," which was held lvlarelt 26 through April 7. The students became better acquainted with the Senate and House in action. while visiting Xllashington. Several sightseeing tours were also included in the X'Vash- ington program. 'l'he XVhite House, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, Arlington Cenietery. Mount Vernon and other famous landmarks were seen by many for the lirst time. Alter Xtlashington came New York. NVl1ile in New York. the participants toured the United Nations Build- ing. Broadway plays, Radio City and various museums were visited and, ol' course. the group took lield trips to the Statue ol' Liberty, Empire State Building and many other laseinating places in New York. Various foreign restaurants were visited by students as they divided up into their groups. NOTEBOOKS AND PENS IN HAND was a familiar scene at all the meetings as talting notes was essential to remember all the information to bring back. TAKING A BREATHER from Yorlt, Seminar students found the busy schedule in New the curb a welcome sight. F1 .93 1' Page ISI ENERGETIC JUNIORS worlr hard as fhey finish lhe decoralions for lhe prom. Creative Juniors Revea lfrmn Scptcinlwx' ln May 4-nlliusiaslic juniors planmwl llic annual prom. .X clancc was spmismrcml by thc junior class anal the remaining nmney was linanccml by class mlucs. 1,11 ilu- long awailccl May Ill, -lunim'-Senior l'mm- gucrs cnlcrccl a beautiful llnwn-1' garclcn in the r'al'cIc'ria wha-rc exfilccl couple-s atc liullcl style. Small lalilcs worm' sul llll'0llgl10lll llic mmm. Strains ul' morxl music' foulml lic licarcl selling ilu- alnmsplu-rc lor llic mining on-liiiig. Duc lu lack ul luncls, a bullet was scrwcl inslc-acl nl' Ilic usual lianqucl. Couples wore licc to umic and gn at llu-ir own com'cnicm'c. 'l'hc lraclilional pmim-nzulc usually livlcl in ilu- lialls from ilu' c'aI'clc1'ia In llic gym was cliaiigcml ln a walk arnuncl Clcnlral Park. lt mmimlccl lu llu- boys' gym wlicrc llic grancl marcli began a wmulcrlul cvcning ol' dancing. Many parents anal iiilcwslcml purple we-ru on liaml lo watch Llic prmncnaclc aml sci- the boys clrcsscrl in XX'llllC clini1c1'jzu'kcls aml girls in pasta-l lurmals. Flower gardens, rivcrs, mills. lmrirk garclcn walls and the swecl zumna ol' lu-slr lluwcrs lwlcl CYl'l'yfllll' fziptiw as lllc lllcmc Song ul the Sfllllll was c'arl'lc'cl nut. lfrmn an nlml plantation Imi'cl1.KLiny lJcl,co's f,l'l'lli'SIl'2l roulml lx- llcarml lwcpillg l'YCI':s'Ulli' in a clrcainy mmxl. .X llowcr garclcn surrrmnclccl an oakcn wcll wlu-rc lour soplimmwc girls cliplx-cl lmunfli lm' thirsty 1n'oingm'l's. PUTTING UP MURALS, Annis Hylbalr and Janice Johnson receive assisfance from Howard Sorenson, David Olson and Jerry Cox. DAVID OLSON gives direclions lo Carol Bisgaard and Merald Nesie HANYBODY COMING?" aslrs John Jordahl as he peers around The as lhey pu? Hnal delails on fhe band sland. Page l82 corner hoping no one sees him as he begins fo gel ready for fha prom. l K-'il' l 1 Plantation in 'Song of the South' Providing entertaimnent were the Key Notes, com- posed ol' Bonnie Stephenson, Carol Bisgaard, Sonia Syver- son and Diane Paulson, who sang "By the Ligl1t of the Silvery Moon." Elizabeth -Iohnsrud and Duane Harves sang "Friendly Persuasion," adding a romantic touch. The outside court was transformed into a llowery garden where promgoers could rest in the coolness ol' the evening and have a tete-a-tete. M' we Light-hearted guys and gals left the dancing to begin 'wi' the merry whirl ol' gay parties until the wee hours ol' the morning. l'Veary parents prepared huge quantities ol' food which were quickly consumed. Many sleepy-eyed couples ended the festivities with a huge breakfast. Only memories are left, but all agreed the 1957 prom was an tmlorgettable event that will be cherished always. ln charge of the prom were the chairmen: Anne 5 Esse, Caroline Villarreal, Marilyn Stevens, Arvis Loge, Betty Kofstad, Karen Hillstrom, Virginia Tennyson, 5 Karen -Iorgenson, I,aDonna Hanson, Carol Bisgaard, Janice johnson, Annis Hylbak, Duane Harves, Peter Hollman, Susan Lelieau, Gordon Larson, David Olson, Merald Nesje and Paul Nesheim. Supervisors were junior teachers Mr. NVallace Ken- nedy and Mr. Nicholas Cords and the junior counselors. ALTON BUSHMAN AND JANET HURST enioy the selection of delicious 'Foods served af the buffet in the cafeteria. FINDING IT HARD TO STAY awake a+ an early sunrise breallfasl are Douglas Hill are enioying 'their colre and cereal as bored chaperon weary promgoers Judy Myers and Donald Tasker. Diane Paulson and Ronnie Jacobsen loolrs on. Page l83 A , K At QQ. , .P i ' 'iv 3 I N? L ...4 If -hang., I New World 'l'his is the worlcl we are entering. Success is our goal. An unknown author once saitl: .-X man is a success who: XVorks hartl Loves much l'rays olten Has won the respect ol' olcler men .-Xml the love ol' voung chiltlren. X 1 S All ol these lactors have been olleretl to us as students in our .Xmerican high schools. 'l'o work harcl one must have knowletlgefto experience that leeling ol' sell'-contentment that comes only from a hartl tlay's work. 'l'here is no leeling to one who wastes his hours away. 'l'o love much-to be able to work in peace with your neighbor. 'l'o insure your chiltlren antl their chilclren a tranquil worltl. 'l'o pray oltenflor one hour each week, all stuclents tlepartetl to attentl his own church.. 'l'he lact that we were all ol' tlillerent clenominations clicl not make a clillerence: the important thing was that given the opportunity, most stutlents gratefully acknowletlgecl this weekly interim. 'l'o gain the respect ol' oltler men and the love ol' young chilclren clepentls on one's ability to master anal conquer the previous qualities listed-hard work, much love anal to oller prayer. Yes. this is our goal. Academic Confenr Adminisfraiion 7 Band Junior High Senior High Baseball Baskefball A-Squad B-Squad Bowling League Cafe'l'eria Slaff 7 Caine Muiiny Courl'-Mar'Iial Chess Club 7 Chorus A-Chorus B-Chorus Nin'Ih Grade Chorus Cheerleaders Classes Counselors Diversified Occupafions Eighth Grade Faculfy 7 Fafher of 'rhe Bride Feafures F.F.A. 7 F.H.A. Foofball A-Squad 7 B-Squad 7 F.T.A. 7 French Club G.A.A. Junior 7 Senior 7 Girls' Spor'Is 7 Golf 7 Inframural Have-A-Hear+ Hi-Teens Homecoming 7 Honor Sociefy Janilors Page I86 Crganization Index 7I0-33 I0-II 98-IOI I00-IOI 98-99 77I58 777I42-I47 I42-I46 7I47 77l65 7773I 7I73 7I29 792-97 792-93 7794 796-97 77I62 7 36-85 7 77732 7 7 I24-I25 78-8I 7777I7-29 7 7I72 77I66-I83 I26-I27 77 I22-I23 77I36-I4I 7I36-l40 7 77I4I 77I20-I2I 7 777l08 7 I60-I6I. I63 77Ib3 I60-I6I 7I60-I65 77I56-I57 I59 I77 7 II2-II3 l68-I7I 77Il6 7 30 Journalism 7 7 Junior 7 7 Senior 77 Juniors 7 7 Junior Classical League ,7 Junior High 77777 777 Junior Red Cross7 Madrigal ,.,, 7 7 Masquers 7 Ninfh Grade 7 Nurses 77 77 7 7 Office Helpers 7 Orchesira 7777 Junior High Senior High Organizafions 777 Pep Club 7. 7 Prom 7 77 7 7 Quill and Scroll- 7 Rifle Club 7 Sadie Hawkins 77 Science Club 7 7 Secrelaries 7 77 Seminar 777 77 Seniors 7 Sevenlh Grade 7 7 Sophomores 7 Spanish Club 7 Speech Fesiival 7 Speech Choir 777 S+uden+ Council 7 Junior High Senior High Swing Band 7 7 7 7. 7 Tennis 7 7 7 Thespians 7 7 7 They Made Ihe D Tiger's Roar 777 Track 7 7 Twirp Week 77 7 Ushers Club 77 7 Win'I'er Carnival Wresiling 7 77 77 A-Squad 77 B-Squad 7 77 I30-I33 I32-I33 I30-I3I 62-69 I I0-I I I 774-85 I I8 77795 77 77II4 74-77 7 33 I3 I02-I05 I04-I05 I02-I03 777786-I33 77I64 I82-I83 77-I29 7 7I28 7 77I80 7 77II7 77I2 7 777777 I8I 7, 7738-59 782-85 77.70-73 7 7I09 77 7I79 77 77 7I78 .88-9I 7 7 90-9I 7 7 88-89 7 IO6-I07 I54-I55 777 777II5 ifference 7 60-6 I 77 I74-I75 I52-I53 I80 7 II9 7 7 -7l76 I48-ISI I48-I50 7I5I A Aanerud, Carol Il ...,.,,.,.....A.. , Y. .,g,,, 63, 93, IO8, II3, I20, I33 Aanerud. Konnefh 8 ,,,,. , , ,H ,,,,, ,-,78 Aase, Larry 9,,,,, ,,,-,.-..-74 Aclrland, Jay 9,,.,,- , ,,,,,74, 96 Aclrland, Rachel 8 .,,,, , .,,Y, 78. IOI Aclxland, Richard II ...,g ,... 6 3, 98 Ackland, Roberf II .... ,..... 6 3 Achland, Ronald 9-. ,.,, ..---74, 96 Aclrland, Wayne 9 ....A ...... 7 4 Adams. Sleven 8 .,.. .......... 7 8 Ahern, Michael II ....,..,,,,....... 63 Ahern. William I2 .,..,.,,, 37, I36, I39 Ahl, Roger 8 .,,.a..,. Albers, Kennelh I0 .... Alders, Arrhur I0 ,.... ,, Aldrich. Gerald 7 ...A, ------,a,--78 ,,,-------70 ------70 -,-,,---82 Allen, Dean 8 ......, ,,... 7 8, IOI Allen, Larry 9, ,. ,..A,,,.. ,,.... 9 7, 99 Allen, Nancy I0 ...........,........ ,-,---,---,70, 94, II3 I6l, I62, I64 Alm, Maridee 8,-.. WU-- Amundson ---,,-v78, , Carol 8 ...... ,,,,....., Amundson, Roberl' I0-,,,, Amundson, Sandra 7 .a,,, Amundson, Shirley 8- I04 78 70 82 Amundson, Sharon 9 ,.... .... 7 4 78 37 78 IO4 Andersen, Dale I2 c.... ,,,,,... Andersen, Keilh 8 ....... .,,,,..... Anderson, Barbara 8 ac... fa... 7 8, Anderson. Barbara II .aaa , .a.aa,a 63 Anderson, Berneffe 9---,, aaa.. 74, I00 Anderson, Bonnie 7 ...,,,, ,. ,,--82, I00 Anderson, Carol E. II ............... ,---- ,,,a,.,63, 92, I09, II3, II9. I20 Anderson, Carol L. II a,...,,,,. 63, II3 Anderson, Dale I0 ,................. 70 Anderson. David II ........ 63, I09, l28 Anderson Dee Ann II .............. -,,-,,--,,-..--63, IO8, IIO, II3, I33 Anderson, Evelyn I0--.,,,,,, a,,, ,-,..70 Anderson, Gary 7 ...., ..., 8 2 Anderson, Jane I0 ,..., aa.. 7 0 Anderson, Janis 7 ...., ..., 8 2 Anderson, Jeffrey 7--- --..-82 Anderson, Joe 7 .,..... ,,,,,, ,,,,,. -82 Anderson, Judilh I2 ....,,....,,-... -.-,,-37, 93, IO8, II2, II9. I20, I2I Anderson, Julie II ..,,,...,,.....,,. 63 Anderson. Karen 9,,,. 8 A, ,,,,.. 74, 97 Anderson, Larry I0,-,. ,,,-70, 92, II7 Anderson, Laurie 7,,,,,. ,,,-,,-----82 Anderson, LaVern 7,a, . , .... -82 Anderson, Lory 7 .a,, ,,..,, 8 2 Anderson, Perry 8 -.,,,, , ,, ,,,...,, 78 Anderson, Raymond 9 ..., ,,,,...,,.. 7 4 Anderson, Richard l0.,,,, , .,,70. 98, I55 Anderson, Richard 9--,, , ------74, 97 Anderson, Roberl I2 ....,,,...,,... -W -., 29. 37. 99, I03, I06. I09, I58 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson , Sharon I2 ...,,..... I3, I8, 37 . Shirley I2 ,...,... 37, II9. I30 . Slephen I0 aa... . Susan 8 ....... ,---------70 -----,----78 Andresen, Merle I2 ,,.a. ..... 3 7, l24 Andresen, Thelma 7 ,W.. ,a,,,,,, 8 2 Andrews, Alan 7-,, ,.., ,,Y,..., W ,82 Andrews. Meralyn I0 .,...... 70. 94, II3 Anfinson, Vernon II ,-- ,.,,a,w.. 4,63 Annis, Craig 7 ..a..,,..,,,....,,,., 82 Argue, Julie II .....,...,....,,,,., 63, 69, 88.92, IO2, IO8, II3, lI5, II9, I32, I64, I74, IBO Armell. Oliver 8 ...,,, ,, ,,,,. . ,a,,.-, 78 Armell, Sharon I0 .,,. ., ,,.,-70 Index Armsfrong, Jerry 7 .,., .... 8 2 Armslrong, Ronald 7 ..... a.,...... 8 2 Arneson, Alice 7 ........,........... 82 Arneson, Nancy I0 ........,, 70, 94, II3 Ashpole, Earl I2 .... I8, 37, I36, I39. I7I Alchison, Ernesf 7 .,,.,....,,a,,a,., 82 Aulwes, William I0 -,.- ,,,., ---..----70 Ausen, John 7 ......, , ,,,, 82 B Baas. Pauline B ....... ..... 7 8 Bachlle, Lanny I0 ..... ,.......... 7 0 Bailey, John 7 .......,.......A. 82, I00 Bailey, Sharon I0 ..,............. 70, 94 Baker, Beverly II--63, l02, I09, II3, I22 Baker. Bruce 8 ..................... 78 Baker, Girvin 9 .,.a............. 74, I4I Baker, Palricia I2--37, II2, I3I, I6I, I65 Balrle. Orrin I0 ..........a.......... 70 Balkan, Jeanelie II ..,a.......,a,,.. Ballon, Phyllis IO--- Baldwin, Terry II .... 63 -- .... 70 63 Ba nger'I', David 7 ..... ....... Ba ngerl, Duane I2 .... ........, Bangerl, Lorraine I2 .....a... I3, 37, 82 37 Bangerl. Loren I2 ...... ....... 3 7, I27 I I8 I33 Barrefl, Rosemary II ....... 63, II8. Barreff, Susan 8 .... Barrus, Dexler II --- Bariell, Beverly I0-- Barlell, Donald 7 .... Barlell. Judiih 9 .... --- ......... -J8 ---,-----63 --- ..... --70 --,--------,,82 I04 -------74. 96, Bafes, John 8 ..,........,,........a 78 Bales, Karen II ........ 63, 93, IO8, I64 Bauers, Norman II .................. Bauers, Sharon 7 .... Bauers, William 9 ..... -- Bauman, Lorraine 8 .... Bauman, Roberl' I0 .... .... Beck, Larry 7 ....... Beclrer, Ervin 8 ..... Becker, Jerald 9 .... Ball. Lynda 9 ....... Behr, Richard I0 .... Behr, Sleven 7 ....... Behrens, Eugene I0 .... .... Bendixen, Linda 8 ,.... .... Benner, Georgia II ...... .... Benner, Kalhleen I0 ....,,,,,v...... Bennelf, James 9 ...........a....... 63 82 74 78 70 82 78 74 - - ..,. 74, 96 70 82 70 78 63 70 74 70 Bennelf, Larry, I 0 ...........,,..... Benson, Nancy I2 ...... 38, IIO, II2. l3l Benson, Jo Ann 8 .......,...... 78, I00 Benson. Thomas II ....,.... 2 I43 If-fIiE'i52 --------63, 69, I4 , , , . Berg, Jean I0 .............,......., -,a-----70, 94, 98, I09, II3, I20, I64 Berg, Lowell 9 .............. 74, 97, 98 ' IOI Berg, Nell 7 ............,. Berg, Roger I2 ..... -----s2. 12:2-T6i'i11 ---,-3a,93,95,95.'i6if . , Ber en Pafrich I0 ----,70. I4I 9 - --------- Bergen. RiI'a II .... ------63, I I0, I l3. II5, II7, II9. I64 Bergen, William II ..,.....,.,...... 63 Berglund, Peler II .......,, 63, I09, l28 Bergo, Bruce I0 .... ----- ----70 I4I Bergo, Larry I0 ....... ......,,.... Bergo, LaVon I2 ........... 38, I24, Bergo, Sandra 9 ..........,, 74, 96, I25 I00 Bergslrom, Marjorie Il ........... l8, 63 Berfelson, Edward 9 ....... ------74, 97 Besco. Lola I2 ........,........... 38 Il0 II2 I22 , I23, I60. I64 Besco, Zola I2 ................. 38, II2 Biclcford, Judiih Il .................. 63, 92, IIO, II3, II5, II9, I20, I32, I64 Bisbee. Linda I0 ,...,..........,c... 70 Bisgaard. Carol I2 a,.........,..,..... 38.40, 58. 92, 95, II2. II6, I20, l3I, I77, I82 Bierko, Pairicia II ...........,...... ---,-,------63, 93, IO8, IIO, II3, I64 Bierko, Sharon 7 .......,............ 82 Biorhland. Roger I2 ....,,........... 38 Blaclr. George I0 ...,..........,.... 70 Black, Paul 8 .....,................. 78 Blaclrburn, James II--63, 98, 99, I06. I75 Blackburn, Jean 7 .....,,,,.c....... 82 Blanchard. Janel 9 ........a.,.... 74, 97 Blanchard, Pafricia IO .... .... 7 0, I22 Blecleberg, David 7 .... ........ 8 2 Bleckeberg, Paul 9 .................. 74 Blecheberg, Thomas I0 ...... 70, I4l, I5I Blizard, Sharon 9 .....,...... 74, 96. I04 Blood. Donald I2 ...... 38, IO9, I4B, I49 Bluhm, Gloria 7 .................... 82 Blunl. Mary Ellen I0 ................ ,------70 ,94, III, II3, II4, IIS, I72 Bock, Donald 9 a.... a.a.,......... 7 4 Boellre. Jane? I2 ...... ..... 3 8 Boelhe, Richard 7 ...aa ......, 8 2 Boer. Byron 8 ....... ,--I5, 78 Boo, Fred II ........ .... 6 3. I58 Boe'I"Icher. Jane 7 ..... ....... 8 2 Bohland. Roberf II--- ,... 63, I58 Bohland. William I0 ..,, .... 7 0, l4I Bolhuis. Danny 9 ........,...,....... 74 Bolhuis. Trena I2 .,... ,,........ .38 Bolr. Janice II ...................... ----------63, III. II3, I6I, I62. I64 Bolinger, Nancy 9 ...........,... 74, 96 Bollon, Larry I0 .,,,.. ..,-70, 93, 99. II7 Booen, Jeanene 9 .,......... 74, 96, I00 70 Boone, Annefla I0 ..,, ..a,,,., a-- Boone, Pafricia 8 v,.. . aa....... 78 Booih, David II ..., ,,a.a 6 3 Bos, Mary 9 ..... -,,---74 Bos, Phyllis I0 ..... .. ,,,....... .,-70 Bos. Rosalie I2 ...., ,............. 3 8 Bosacler, Del 9 .......,,,.. 74, I06, I4l Bolhof, Cynlhia 9 ..... Annan Bolhof, Delores II ...... .,,... . Bollelson, James I0 ,......,a,.. 70. I26 -74, 96 63 IIO Borz. Susan I2 ,................,a.., -------,38, 92, 95, II2, Il5. II8. I64 Boverhuis. Henriella I0 ,,.......,.,. 70 Bowman, Emery 9 .....,... .a., 7 4, I4I Bowman, Roberr 9 .,,,,, ,,..... 7 4 Bowman, William II .........,...... 63 Boyd. Carole Il .a,,....,.,,....,,,, ------------63, 92. IO8, II3, I64, I74 Boyd, Rebecca I0 .,a,,, 70, 94, II3, I64 Boyer, Beclry 9 ..,aa.. , a.,,,..... 74, 90 Boyum, David 8---. ..,,......,, U78 Boyum. Judifh 9 ..,, .,., 7 4. 97, I03 Boyum. Julie 9 .....,. ,,,,.. 7 4, I03 Braalen, Belly I0 ..... .... 7 0. II3 Brabec, Sandra 8 ,,..... ,,....,, 7 8 Braclrey, Barbara I0 ,..,, ,.... 2 7, 70 Brachey, Garvin II aa.. .. ,,,.... 63 Brandi, Harold 9 ..... ,,,---74 Brandi, Ronald 7 .,,., . .... 82 Brandi, Rulh Ann 8 ...,,., .,,,,,. -78 Breamer, Dallas 7 ,.....,,,, ,.- .,,,, M82 Brea mer, Dennis I I , -------,63, 69, I32, I33, I48, I50, I58 Breamer, Kennelh I0 ,,.,,,a , ,-70, I26 Breamer, Leonard I2 ,,,. ,Wc,38. I26 Brech, James II ...a,. ,....., 6 3 Briggs, Jaclr 9 ...,,... W, ,a.., 74 Broifzman, Bonnie 7 ..,,, ,,,.... 8 2 Page I87 Brolhman, Jo Ann 8,,..,,, .,,, ,,,,....78 Brooke, Jeffrey 8 ,,..... 78, 9I, I4I, ISI Brooke. Thomas I2 ,,...,,,..g,.,,,f, 25, 38, II4, IIS, I3l, I36, I38, I39 I40, I48, I49, I50, I76 Broskoff, Jeanne II,,,,.. ,.,, ,,, ,,,,, Broskoff, Judilh 7 ..,.. , , , BroH, Mary 7, ,, ,,,,,, ,,, Brouwers. Richard II ,,..A.,..,.,.. 63 82 . ,.,,,,,,, ,82 63 82 Brouwers, Rodney 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brown. L. Keni lI,,,,. ,, 63, 69, II9, I39 Brown, Randy 8, ,, Brown, Raymond 9, Brown, Roberi II,, , Brown, Susan 8, ,,, Brue, A. Arden I2 ,,,, Brue, Dennis 7 ,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, , 7 8 ,, ,,,,,, , 74 ,, 63. I57 ,, ,,, 78 ,,,,,,,,,,,38 ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,82 Bruhn, Beverly 9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74, 96, I00 Bryan, Ray 8 ,,,,,, Buenneke, Rebecca Bugor, Shirley Il ,,,,,, Bunirock, Belva II,,, Bunfrock, Ronald 7, Burkarf Gary II,,, Burne'H', Beverly I0 ,,,,,, Bushman, Alien I2 38. 53, 57, 59, IIO, III, II4, II5, I20, I2l, I29, I30, I73, I74, IB3 Buienhofi, Larry 9 ,,.., . , Bufenhoff, Rufh, 7 ,,,, Buffers, Beverly 8,,, ,, Bybee, Eugene 8 ,,,,, Bybee, Kenneih 7 ,,,., Bye, Lowell 9 ,,,,,,, C Cairns, Peggy I0,, ,,,,,,, Callahan. Harriei I0--.. ,.-,,,-,.V.f- 70 Calvin, Nina 8,,,,... Card, Wesley 9,,. , , Carlsen, Kay 7 ,,,,, Carlson. Chrisrine I0,, ,,, Carlson. Lee 7 ,,,,,,,,, Carlson, Mary 7 ,,,,,, Carlson, Sandra 7,,,, W ....,. -----92 Carroll, Thomas I0,, Carson, Valerie 8 ,,,,,, Carier, Alyce Mae I2 ,,,,.,.,,,,, ,--38 Casey, Colleen II ...,,,,,,,...-,,,, 63, 92, I02, I08, II3, I65 Casey, Cynihia 7 ,,,,,, Casey. Julia 9, ,,,,,,,,, , Cashman, Richard I2 ,,,., Caya, Donald II ,,,,,,, Caya, Gordon 8 ,,,,,,,, Chapman, Nancy 9 ,,,,,, Chapman, Roberf I0 ,,,,, 70 Chapman, Ronald II-,,, ,,...... 63. ,,,,,,,,,, ,, 78 I0 ,,,, ,,,,, 7 0, I65 ,,,,,, 63 ,,,,,63 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,63 70, 94, Ill. II3 II6, , , ,,,,,,,, , 74 82 78 78 ,, ,82 ,,,,74 ---70, 94, II3 ,, ,,, ,,,78 , ,,,,74 .,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,82 ,,,70. 94, I I I ,-,,,,82, IOI ,,,,,,82. I04 ,,,70, 99, I4I ,,,, ,,,,,,,78 I33, l6I, I64, ,,,,,,,,,.,,82 ,,,.74, 97, IO3 ,,,,,,39, l55 ,,,,,,,,,63 ,,,78 ,,,,,74 Chapman, Trudy I0 ,.,.,....,,,,,.. Y. ,,70. I08. II7 Chesferman, John I0 Chrisinger, Judilh 7 ,,,,....,,,,..., 82 Chrisiensen, Chrishnsen, Chrisfensen. Chrisfensen, Chrisfensen, Chrislensen, Chrisfenson, Chrisienson. Chrisienson, Chrisfenson, Chrisfenson, Chrisienson. Chrisienson, Chrisienson, Chrisienson, Chrisfenson, Chrisienson. Chrisiiansen Chrisfiansen Chrifsianson, Chrz, Bruce Page I88 Darla 7 ,,.,, ,,,,,,, 2 4. 82 Garnice I2 ,,,,,.,....-. .. ,,,, 39, I22, I6l, I64, I65 Pauline 8 ,.,.,,,,,,,.... 78 Ross I0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 70 Sandra 9 ,,,,,,,, 74, 90, 96 Sharon 9 ,,,, ,,, ,,,,,, 74 Dennis 7 ,,,, ,,,,,.. 8 2 Doris 8 ,,,,,,,, ,,,, I 6, 78 Geraldine I0 ,,,,,,,70. I23 Harold l0,,,, ,,,,,, 70, I4I Harold I2 ,,,,,,,,,, 39, I58 Janei' I2, , James I0,,,,-,, ,,,, ,,,70 ,39 I08 I22 I74 Keifh 8 ,,,,,,,,...,,,, ,78 Milion 8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 78 78 Roberi 8 .,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Roger 9 ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,74, 78. 9I, 96. 97, 98 James 7 ,,,,,,,,,,, 82, I00 Paul II ,,,,,,,, 63, 93, I29 Elna Mae II ,,,, , ,,,., 63 9 ,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,74 Clausen, Carroll 9 ,,,,,, .. , ,,,,,74 Clausen, Marilyn 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82 Claybourn, Slephen 9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,, ,,.,,,,, 74, 90, 9I, 97, I47, I52 Clifford, Perry I0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 70, 92 Clifford, William 8 ,,,,,, Clikeman, James 8 ,,,,, Clough, Delmar I2,,,, Cobb, Walfer II,,, Cole, Terry I2 ,,,,,, Coles, Richard 9 ,,,,,, Collins, Barbara 8 ,,,,, Columbus, Lofhar I2,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, .78 ,,,,,,,,78 ,,,,39, I24 ,, ,,,,,,, 63 ,,,,39, I24 ,,,,,74, 96 , ,,,,,,, 78 ,,,,,,,39 Columbus, Manfred l0,,,, ,,,70, I4I Conley, Carol I2 ,,,,,,, ,,,,39, II2 Cook, Gordon 8 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, 7 8 Coonradf, Charles 8 ,,,,,,,, I6, 78, I57 Cooper, Perer 7 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,I9, 83, IOI Core, Richard I0 ,,,,,, 70, I4I, I47, I58 Cornelius, Beverly I0 ,,,,,,,, ,,70, I22 Cornelius, Lorraine 9,,,, ,,,,,,, ,--,,74 Cornelius, Merle 7,,,., Cornick, Alice 9 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,83 ,,,,,24, 74, 96 Cornick, Huqh I0 ,,,,, ,,,,,.., 7 0, I4I Cornick, Ruih I2 ,,, ,,,,39, II2, I24 Coriez, Roberi 9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 74 Cofion, Bruce I0 ,,.,,,, ,-,70, l4I, I5I Co+Ion, Terry 9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74, 9I Couniers, Thomas 8 ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,78, I00 Cox, Gerald I2 ,,,,,,, Cox, Karen II ,,,,,,,,, ,39, 99, I77, I82 63, II3. II9. I22 Crockeif, Thomas I2 ,,,,,,,.,..,.,., 39 Cuffs, Wlllldm 8 ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,78 Dagner. Mary 7 ,,,,,, Daqner, Ricky 8,,,, Dahl, Allan I0 ,,,,, .. Dahl, Dennis I2,,,, 83 78 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,7I ,,,, ,,,,,,, 39 94 Dahl, Sandra I0 ,,,,, .,. ,,.,,,,,, 7l. Dahl, Thomas II ,,,,,,,, 63, 98, I06, I07 Dahlen, Ronald I0 ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,7I, 88, 92, 98, I52, I53 Danielsen, William 9 ,,,,, 74, 75, 96, I4I Davidson, Gary 9 ,,,,, ,,, ,,,, 75, 97, 99 Davies, Richard 7 ,,,,,,,,,. 83, I56, I57 39 Davis, James I2 ,,,, Davis, Mary I I ,,,,, , , . ,. , ,,,,63 Davis, Samuel 7 ,,., ,,,,,83 Davis, Sharon lI,,, ,,,,,63 Davison, Thomas 7 ,,,, ,,,,, ,83 DeBoer, Gerald 9.. .... ,,,,, --75. 96 DeBoer, Marie I0 ,,,,, ,,,,,,7I, 94, III Deckard, Jane 7 ,,,,., , , .,,,,,,,,,, 83 Deckard, Sharon Il ,,.,.....,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,63, 94, II3, lI5, I64 DeHaan, Roger II ,,,,, ..,,,,28, 63, I26 Delgado, Joseph I2 ,,.,,,...,,,, 39. I29 I22 Delgado, Mary II ,,,,,,,,,,.... 63, deMalignon, Barry II ,,,,,,,.....,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,63, 66, 99, IOB, I39, I52 DeNeui, Beiie 8 ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 78 DeNeui, Joel I0 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7I, 99 DeRaad, Earl 9 ,,,,, .....,, 7 5 DeRaad, Henry I0 ,,,, ,,,,, 7 I, 98 DeRaad, Joan 9 ,,,,,,., ,,,.. 7 5 DeRaad, Siarlene I0 ,,,, ,,,,, 7 I DeRaad, Ruih 7 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 8 3 Deskins, Sandra 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 83 DeVries, Bonnie II ,,,,..,,,,......,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,63, 93, 95, II8, I20, l32 DeVries, Joyce I0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94, II3 Diekema, Kenneih I2 ,... ....... 3 9 Dillavou, Earl II ,,,,,, Dilling, Arlene 9 ,,,,,, Dilling, Leland I2 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,64 ,,,,,75, 96 ,,,,,39, 99 Dingemans, Dennis 7 ,,,, .,,,,.,, 8 3 Dingemans, Lola 8 ,.., Disiad, Sharon 7,,,, ,,,,79. IOI ,,,,,,,83 Dixon, Janice 8 ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,, 79 Donovan, David I0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... , ,,,, 7I, III, I4I, I42, I43. I46, I57 Donovan, Gerald I0,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,7I Donovan, Rosemary I2 ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 40 92 ,, ,,,, ,,,,,39, , ,II2, I75, I76 Dooley, Jerry I0 ,,,, Doyle, Ronald I0,,, Doyscher, Sally 8 ,,,, Draayer, Arihur 9 ,,,, Draayer, Befiy I2 ,,,,, Draayer, Jerry I0 ,,,,,,, Draayer, Raymond 8 ,,,,,, Dreschar, Cheryl 7 ,,,,,,,, Dress, William 9 ,,,,,,,, ,,, Drommerhausen. Judiih I2, ,,,,,,7l ,,,,,,,,7I ,,,,79,I00 ,,,,,,75 ,,,,40, II2 ,,,,,7I.92 ,,,,,,79 ,,,, ,,,, ,,83 ,,,,,,,,,,75 22 I64 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,40, II2, I , Dudley, Donna I0 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 I, I65 Dudley, Margarei 7,,, , Dudley, Rosalie I0,,,,, ,, Dugsfad, Judy Ann 7,,, Dugsiad, Kenl 9 ,,,,,,, Dulifz, Evereii' 7 ,,,,, Duliiz, Harold I0 ,,,, Duliiz. Sfeven 9 ,,,,, ..-24, 83, I00 , ,7I, 94, III ,,,,,,,83. 9I ,,,,,75, 96 ,,,,,,83 ,,,,,7I , . ,,,,,,,, 75 Dungey, Ronald I2 .,,,, , ,,,,..,. 40, 99 Dunn. Russell I0 ,,,, ,,,, 7 I, I47, I58 Dusek, Edward 8 ,,,, Dvorak, Janice 8 ,,,, E Earp, Mary II,,,,64, 92, Easfvold. Janell 7 ,,,,, ,, . , Easivold, Karen 9 ,,,,,,,,, Ebsen, Arlene I0 ,,,, Ebsen, Delores 7 ,,,, Eckarf, George 8 ,,,,,, , Eckari, Kaihleen I0 ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,79. 9I , , ,,,,,,,, 79 Il0, II3, I I7 . ,,,,,,,, 83 ,, ,,,,, 75, 96 ,,,22, 7I, 94 ,,,,,,,,83 ,, ,,,,,,,, 79 ,,,,,,,,,,7I Eckari, Rodney 7 .....,.,,....., 83. IOI Eckarf. William II ,,,,,,, Eckblad, Phillip 9 ,,,,,,,,, Eckhoiif, Consfance I0 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,7I, 94, ,e4, 92, 95. ve iid' -I-I-Ii -i I 3 Edwin, Dennis 9 ,,,,, , ,,,,,, , ,,,,, 75, 96 Edwin, Donna 9 ,,,, ,, Edwin, Gary I0 ,.,, ,, Edwin, Joyce I2 ,,,,,,,, Eggum, LeMoyne II ,,,,, Eggum, Elen 7 ,,,,,,, Egland, PaI'I'y 7 ,,,,,,, Eisenbise, Sharon 8 ,,,,, ,.,,,,75 ,,,,,,7I , ,,,,,,40 ,,,,64,I26 ,,,,,,83 ,,,,,83 ,,,,,,,.79 Ell, Paul I2 ,,,,,,,, .., ,,,,,4-0. 92 Ellerison, Dee 9 ,,,,,, .,....,. 7 5 Ellingson, Loren 8 ,.,,, .,,,., 7 9. l00 Ellingson, Lowell 7 ,..,,,,,,,,... 83, IOO Ellingson, Marlys II ,,,,,,,,, 33, 64, I33 Ellis, Cleo II ,,,,,,,,,,,, Ellson, Eloise II ,,,,, 64. 69 Elvebak, David 8 ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,64 ,94, II2, II3 ,,,,,,,,,,79 94 Emsiad, Judlfh I0 ,...,,.. . ..,.., 7I. Emsfad, Rurh Ann 9 ,,,, , ,,,, 75, 97, I03 I57 Emsiad, William 7 ,,,,, Enderson, Barbara I0,,, Enderson, Larry 9 ,,,,,,, Enderson, Margarer 7, . , , , ,,,,,,B3. ,,,,,,,.,7I ,,,,,75 ,, ,,,,,,,, 83 Enderson, PaIrrcua 9,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 75, 97 Enderson, Roger I2 ,,,,,,,,, ,.,,40, I27 Engbriison, Judifh 9-,74, 75, 90, 97, I04 Engel, Duane II .,,,.,,,,, English, David I0 ,,,,,,,,, ,--,,,,,,-64 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,IIO, III, I4I, I5I, I52 English, Pahicia II ,,,,, 64, 92, I08, II3 Erdman, Arnold 9 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,75 Erickson, Eddie II .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64, I26 Erickson, Nancy I0 ,,,, .,,, 7 I, 94, II3 Erickson, Wayne I0 ,,,, Erlandson. Ken? 7 ,,,,, Erlandson. Ralph 9 ,,,,,, ., , Ernesf, Bobbie Gaye 9 ,,,, . Espinoza, Neva 9 ,,,,,,, Espinoza, Ramona I2 ,,,, ,,,,,,,7I. 93 ,,,,,83, IOI ,,75, 96. IOI , ,,,,,, 75. 96 , ,,,,,,, 75 ,,,,,,,-40 Espinoza, Sela II ...,........... 64. I02 Esse, Anne I2 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 40, 98, I03, I08, II2, I3I, I69, I70, I75 Evans, Duane 8 ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,79 I22 Evans, Kafhryn I2,, ,,,, 40, II9, I20, Evans, Linda II,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,64 Evans, Mary I0 ,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,, 7I, I22 I47 Evenson. Morris I0,, .,,, ,, ,7I, I4I, Evenson, Susan 7,,, ,,,, ,,,, 8 3, IO4 Evenson, William 8-,, , ,,,,., ,79 F Fabry. Peier 8 .,..,. . , ,,,, ,79, 9I Fabry, Sfeven Il ..,, ,.,,.,,-,-, 64. 69, 93, I08, IIO. II4, Il5, II7, II9. I33 Fair. Charlo'He 9,,., ,.M.... ,, . ,,,,,75, 96 Falfus, Rose Marie I2 ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 40, 92, 95, 99, l02, I08, II2. l20, I2I Felber, Darlene I2 .,..v,W ,,,, ,.., 40. I24 Ferguson, Carol I2, , .-.,4I, 93, II2. I22 Ferring, Marilyn I0 7I, 94, III, II3, I64 Finlr. Joan I2 ..ffffY..f.. ,,,,,,4I. I22 Finlr, Mariorie I0, , ,,7I, 94, I22, I23 Finlr. Sieven 7 ..l,,, ....,...,..... 8 3 Fisher, Darlene 7-.- ,,,,,,, ,,,,,83 Fisher, Karen II,.,., ,,, ,,.,-,,--64 Fifzgerald. Mary I0 ,,,, ,,,A 7 I, I22 Fiellarolen, Sandra 7, ,, ,, ,,,,,,83 Fieldberg. David 9,,-, ,.,..., 75, 97 Fierslad, Farrell 8, , , ...A..., ., ...... 79 Flanagan. Marilyn I0 ,,,,,,,, 7I, 94. II3 Flanagan, Michael I2 a,.,,a..,., 4I. I80 Flanagan, Palricia 7 ...,. .,....... 8 3 Flann, Gary Il,,-.,-,, --,,,-64, I42 Flashrud. Eugene 9,, ,. ,,, 75, 97, IOI Fleming, W. Morgan 7,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,83 Flores, Jesse I0 ...,.......... ,,... ,-7I Flugum. Alfon 9, .,., , ,,,75, 96 Flugum. Cecil I2 ,,,, ,,,4l, 93. l20. l22 Flugum. Merlin I0 v.,,,,,,, 7l. I26, l4l Fluselr. Ramona I2, ,,, ..fYf , v,f... , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,4I, 93, III, II2. II6, II8 Fogel, Janice I0 .,,,,,,,a 7I, III, II3 96 Foley, DeAnna 9 v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75, Folie, Darrell 9,, .. 75 Folie, David I0 ,,,,,,, ,,,7l Folie, Dorofhy l0,,,, 7I Folie, Kennefh II,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,64 Folven, Jane+ II ...... ........a I 3, 64 Frahm, Grelchen I2,,.,,.,,,,4I, III, II2 Frahm, Marlys II ..... . ............, ,,,,,,,, ,64, IIO, II3, ll5, II7, I64 Frahm, Phyllis Il ,,...,, ,. ..,..,A... , Francis, Francis. 64. IIO. II3, lI5, II7, I64 Sharon IO,,, Yvonne 7,, ,. , Franlr, David 7,, , Fredriclrson. Franlr 7,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,7I ,.-,,,.,, ,,-.,,,83 , , ,,83 ,, .,,.., ,,83 ,64 88 II5 I32 Fredriclison, Jerry II, ,, , , , Fred riclrson, Larry 8 ,.,,, ,,79 Fredrickson. Nina I0 a..,.,.,..,,, 7I. 94 Fredriclzson. Sharon 9,,, ,, ,, , , ,, ,, ,,,75 Fredriclrson. Sfeven 9,, ,,,,. ,75, 96. IOI 79 Freeman, Allen 8 ,.., Freeman, David II,,, Freeman, Donald 9,,, Freeman. Pairicia 7,, Freemyer, Irene 9 ,,,. Frefheim. Franlr 8,,,, , ,,,,,64 ,,, ,,,, 75 ,,, ,,,-,83 , , ,,,,,75 79 Friday, Clair II ,,.,,, ,64, I28, I56. I57 Frondal. Charles I I , ,, , , ,,64,92 Fulfs. Janice Il., .,,,..,.,a, 64. 93, IIO Fynbo. Winifred II,,.. ,, ,,., l3, 64. I22 G Gaard, Adrian 9, ,,,,, , ,,,,75 ll5 Gaehe, Michael I2,,4I, 88. 93, II4, Galbrailh. Ann I0 ,,,,, ,, ,,,, 7l, II3, I64 Gallagher, James I2,,., ,,,, 4I, I48 Galvan, David IO, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,7I Gappa. Connie I0 ,,.. ,,,,,7I, II3 Gari, Daniel 7 ,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,- ,,83 Gari. Freda 9,,-,.,, ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, -,,,75 Geri, Marina ll,,,64. IOB. Ill, II3, II9 Gari. Richard I0 ,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,, 7I Gavere. Allan 8 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,79 Gavle, Berdine I2 , Gavle, Karen 7,, , , Gavle, Myreen 9,, , , Gendler, Neal 8, ,, ,,,,4I. II2 ,,, ,83, no-4 ,, 75, 91, isa 79, ion Gendler, Palricia I0 ......,.,,,,,,,, lll II3 I I64 -----70, 7I, 94, 99, , , I5, Gilberl, Pal 9 ...,............ 74, 75, 96 Gilberf Sandra Il ....,,,,.,..,..... 64 Gilberfson, David 8 ,,,,,,,,,......,, 79 Gilberlson, Mary 9 .,.. 75, 78, 96, 97, I00 Gilberfson., Rulh 7 .,..........,, 83, I00 Gilberfson, Viclor I2 ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,... 29, 4l, 93, 95, II4, II5, I36. I39, I7I Gill, Donald I0 .,,,,,,,,,...... 7I, I26 Gill. Lois 8 ....,,,,,.....,..,.,,,., 79 Gilpin. Carol II ,..,......,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,-,,-,,,64, 88, IIO, II3, Il5. I72 Gilpin, Daniel 7 ,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., 83 Glenn. Gayle I2 ..., 4I. 58, IIO, II6, I20 Glenn. Lorrie 9 ..,..,...,,,,,,,,, 75, 97 Glesne, Bruce 7 ,,.,,,,,,,,,.., , ..., 83 Glesne, James II ,,,,..,,..,.,,,,,,, 64, 69, 89, 93, 95, I39. I42. I46, l55, l59 Gnifllre. Curiis 8 ,,,,...,,,.....,,,., 79 Gnililhe, Marion I0 ,..,,,,,,, 7l, 94, III Godfland. Barbara II ,,,, ..,,., 6 4, 93 Godfland. Richard I2 ,,...,,,,,, 42, I58 Goalie. Rosema ry I 0 .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ------a,,-a,----7l, 94. II3, II9, I6I Golberg, Shirley 8 ,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,, 79 Goldman. JoAnn I0 ..,,,.,,....,,,,, -----,-,,,-----7l. 94, II3, I62. I64 Goldman, Judiih 8 ..,.,,,,, 79, I02, I62 Goldman, Roberl lI,- 64. 69. III. II4, II5 I33, I39 l55, I73 Goldman, Susan 7 ,,,,,,,,,, , Goodman, John I0 ,,., Goodman Roberi II .... Goodmanson, Janel 8--- Goodmanson, John 7 ,,,, Goodmanson, Paul IO,,, Goodmanson, Keifh 7,,- ,,-,83, I00 ,---,,7I ,,,,,,64 ,,,,,,,,79 ,, ,.,, 83, I4I -,---,7I ,,,,,,,,83 Gorder, Janel ll ,,,,,,,.. .. .,,,,,,, , 64 69, 92, 95, I08. II3, II4, Il5, II9, l20, I33. l72 Gordon. Judifh IO,, ,,,, ,,, ,7I Gordon, Michael 7 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 83 Gosheson, Morland 8 ,,., ,,,,,,,,,, 7 9 Graham. Michael II ..,,,,,, Grant Joseph I0 ,,.,., Grasdalen, Gary 7 ,,,, Grasdalen, Paul 8 ,,,,, Green, David IO,, ,,,, 64, 92, I32 ,,,,,,,,-,7I ---,83. 9I ,,,,,,79 ,,,,,7l Green, Jona'I'han 7,,..,,, -,,,83 Greendeer, Olivia 7,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,- M83 Greendeer, Romanila 7 ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 83 Greene, Vernon I2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 42 Greeney. Dorolhy I0 ,.,,, 7I 94, II3, I64 Greengo, Lois I0 ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7I Greengo. Rila I2 ,,,,,,,,,, 42, I24, l25 Greenwood, Phyllis IO,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 7I Greenwood, Marqaref II ,,,, Greenwood. Ralph 8 ,,.,,, -,,,64 --,,79 Gregerson, Amy 8 ,,,,,,,,,,Y,------ 79 Gregerson, Gary II ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, , - ,,,. ,,,,--,,,64, 69, 93, 95, IIO, l20 Greyhair. Raymond 8 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 79 Greyhair. Regina Il ,,,,, , ,,,,, 64, I08 Grinolds, Janel l0--7I, 94, III, II3, I64 Groefzinger, Leigh 9 ,,,.,. ,,,,,, , Groos, James 9 ,,,,, 75, 96, 97. ,75 IOI, I04 I64 79 Grose, Ellen II ..,, 64, 93, II3, II5, Grose. John 8 ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Groien, Jan 8 ,,.,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,Y,, 79 Grove, Harold 8 ,,,, ,,,,,, , , ,,,, 79 Guclenburg, Barbara IO ,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 7 I Guclrenburg, Charles I2 ,,,u,,,,, Y --.42 Gudvangen, Anfhony I2 ,,,, 42, III, I3I Guevara. Jesse 9 ,....,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,97 Guiney, Thomas 9 ...,,,,,,,,,Y,, 75, 96 Guiney, Waller II ,,,,,,,,, 64, I42. I57 Gulbrandson, Beverly 9 ,,,,,, ., ,,,,,,, 75 Gulbrandson, Charles I2,,,,.,., ,,,,,, 42, II4, lI5, I36. I39, I57. I73, I76 Gulbrandson. Marla II,,-.,, ,,,,, 64, I26 Gulbrandson, Virginia 9,,., ,,,,--- 75, 96 75 Gunderson, John 9 ,,.,,,, Gunderson, Lowell 9 ,.,,, Gunderson. Pauline 7 ,.., 911175 . ,,,, 83 Gunderson. Phyllis I2 ,.......,.,,.., -------42, 92, II2, II6, I30, I69, l70 Gunderson. Roberl I2 .,.........,., , -----42, 59, 92, 95, II4, ll5, I72, I73 Gunderson, Sonia II .....,,,.....,,. 64. 65, 69, 92, IIO, II3, II4, l20, l2I, I33 Gurwell, Barbara 8 ..,,.,,,,,,-- 79, I62 Gurwell, Jane? Il ....,,,,,,.....,,, 64, 69, 93, I08, II2, II3, II4, II5, I64, l72, I79 Gufieness, Jesse 9 ,,,,...,.,, ,,,, 7 5 H Hage, Belly 7 ,,,,.,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,, 83 Hagen. Charloife I0 ,...,.,.,,...,.. -----,--I3, 7l, 94. II3, l6l, I62. I64 Hagen. Lloyd I0 .,,.,,.,,,,,,..... 7I Hagen, Sandra 9 ,,,.. ..,..,,.,,. 7 5 Hahlen, Jane? I0 ..... ...,,,,.,... 7 I -64 93 l22 Hahlen, Marian II .,..,..,. , , Haley. Maureen I2 ..,.,, 42. 92, II2 I75 Halverson, Ernesf 7 ,...,,,,.,,,.,,,, 83 Halverson, Lorea 9 ,,,,.,,....,., 75, 96 Halvorson. Linda I2 ,,.,......,,,.., ,,----,-,---42. 93, II2. II9, l22, I23 Halverson Sieven 8,- . ,..,.........., 79 Halvorson, Thomas I0---7I. 93, I4I, I58 Hamberg. Lois 9 ,.,,,,..........,,.. 97 Hamberg, Pafricia I2 ..........,,,,, 42 Hamer, Shirley II,,,, ,,,---, ,-,,,64 Hammer, Annefle II ,,............., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,62, 64 .92, II3, II9 Hammer. Connie IO, ,,,,,,,,,,, 7I, II3 Hammer, Glenyse I0 .....,,,,.... 7I, 94 Hammer, Lowell I2 ,,,,,.,.. 42, I24, I25 Hammond, Gary I0 .,,. Hamson. Donald 7---,. Hamson. Larry 9 .... -,-,,,7l. I4I ,-,,----,83 , .,,....... 75 Haney, Susan 7 ,,,,., ,..,,,,,,,,, 8 3 Hansen. Clarine I2,,, ,,,.. 42, 98, I03 Hansen, Dennis IO ,,,, ,....,,,,,, 7 I Hansen, Floyd 9 ,,,, ,,,,,,-,, 7 5 Hansen. Gene 8 ..,, ..,, 7 9 Hansen, Gerald 7 ,,,, ,,., 8 3 Hansen, James II .,,, ,.,,..,,, 6 4 Hansen, Jean I0 ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,-, 7 I Hansen. Judy I0 ,,,, ,,,., 7 I, 94, II3 Hansen. Judifh 9 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Hansen. Karen I2 ,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,42 Hansen. Karole 8,,,, ,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,...79 Hansen, LaDonna I2 ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,.-.. ,,,,,,,, I3, 42, II2 l3l, l6l, l77 Hansen. Marvel I0 ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 64, 7I Hansen, Ronald 8 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 79 Hansen. Ronald 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B3 Hansen. Shirley Il ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,g, 64 Hansen, William ll .... 64, I27. I32. I74 Hanson. Barbara 7 ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, , ,,,, 83 Hanson, Bonila 8 ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 79, IOI Hanson. Carol A. I0 ,,-- -H ---- 7I Hanson, Carole I0 ...,, .,,, 7 I, 94 Hanson, Corrine 9 ,,,, , .,,,, 75 Hanson, Dale I0 ,.... ,,,- 7 I Hanson, Daniel 7 .,,,, ,--.- 8 3 Hanson. David 8 ,,.,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,79 Hanson, David I0 .,,,,. ., .,.,,,, 7l, I4l Hanson. David H. I2 ,,,,,,, , ,,,42, I24 Hanson. David L. I2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v ,. ,.,,,,,,,, 42.98, 106107, ne, :ai Hanson. Dorolhy Il ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 64 Hanson, Helen 9,,,,,,, H075 Hanson, James I2 ,,,, N643 Hanson. Jean 8,,-,,,, ,,,,,79 Hanson, Jerome 9 ,,,, ,,,,, ..,A I 4 8 Hanson, Jeryl I0,,,, , . ,Y,-. 7l, l43 Hanson. Joan 9 ,,,,, ,,,75, 97, 99, I03 Hanson Joylene 9 ,, , Y,,,-,YY.YY 75, 97 Hanson. Judilh I2, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,43, II2 Hanson. Judilh Ann 9,,, ,, , H75 Hanson, Judilh S. 9, ,,, ,,,,75, 96 Hanson, Kay I2 ,,,, ,, ,,,,,43, I24 Hanson. Lowell 8,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,79 Hanson, Marvin I0 ,,,,, ,,,, I 26 Hanson. Nancy 8,,, ,, N YNM79 Page I89 Hanson, Palricia I2 ...... 42, 93 II2, l75 Hanson Paul 7 ....,A............... 83 Hanson, Sharon L. I2 .,.,A........ - ,,.,..... 43. II2. l3l. I6l, I64. I65 Hanson, Sharon M. I2---. .....Vf -43. IZ4 Hanson, Sandra 9---75, 96, l62, l63, I65 Hanson, Sonia 7 ..f......Y-Aw------ B3 Hanson, Susan 7 .V.,..--.------w-- --93 Hanson, Virginia 7 ...,, ..., 8 3, I00 Hanson, Vonice 8 .f.........-.. --f-- 7 9 Harding, Linda 7 ...A...Y-- ------ I 9- 83 Harding, William 9---I8, 74, 75, 97, l0g 7 Hareid, Kay 8-.. ......,....-- ------ - Haried, Gary 7 ....-a...vv- --'--- -83 Haried. William 7 .,,, .-.. 3 3 Harms, Alice I0 A...,Y V-A- 7 I Harms, Reginald 8 ,,.. ..-- 7 9 Harpee, Ronald 9. ,,,, . - .... 75 Harpel, Terrence I2 ..,,, . .--. 43 Harriman. Edilh l0---- ----7I Harris, Joan I0 -..-- Harris, Virginia Il --.,,-, Harl, Rhaelah l0---.- -.- Harlz. Myrna I2,-- ----- WW, a,,,, ,43, 92, IIU, Harlzler, Merlyn II ,----. --. --. ...,62, 64, 92, 95 Harves, Duane I2 ...-... 43, 59, 93, 95, II4, II5. I39, I42, I431 I44, I56 Haskins, Mary Ann 7 ...-- Haskins, Morris 9 .---...- -- - ---..-- 62 -----7I, II3 112,129,130 -iib,-ffH7i33 'iPi'iS6fi3b, 151,177 --. ..---..-- 83 -----------75 Hassberg, Lois 9- ------------ 75. 73. 90 Hassing, Geraldine I2 --..------ 43. I22 Hassler, Richard II -.-------- 64, 92, I39 Halch, Jerry I2-.. ----- 43. ---------- -65. 98 Jackson, Thomas I I-- - -----------65, I39, Halhaway, Failh IO-- Halch, Kennelh I0 .-.-. Halhaway, Pamela 8- Halhaway, Roberl I2 - - Haugen, Allen I2 --.. Haugen, Lawrence 9-- Haugen. Sandra 7---. Haull, Gloria 7..--- Heyes, Palsy I2 ..-- Ha es Pauline 9 . Hayisoh, Thomas 'lili- Heed, Carol 7 ----. Head, Dale II ---- , II4,II5,I54 . ---- 7I,99,I58 -----------7I -----79 ,,-----43 ----43.50 ----75,97 -----83 -- ...-- 83 ----43,93 96 ----75, 64 ---., ----.--.- 83 64 Head, Sleven l2--- ----- 43. 92. II9. l3l Healher, Jack 8 ---.------------ -A-- 7 9 Healher, Pally I2 -------------- Y--- 43, 58. 92, 95. IID, II2, II6, I22. I64. I83 Heather, Thomas 9-- -. --- . ----- ---376 Heckes, Darlene I0----. ----7l Heckes. Diane 7 ----- ---- - ---A 93 Heckes, Donald 8 ---.---- - - ---79 Haamsbergen, Marion ll-- --.- - ----- -64 Heemsbergen, Marvin 9 ----.-------v 75 Haemsbergen, Melvin 7 .--------.--- Hegland, Barbara 9---- Hegland, Roberl l2--- , 83 ,- -75, 97, 99 43 Hohr, Horsl I2 ----.---------- ----- ---, ---- 44,53,59, III, IIB, I77, IBO 79 Heilman. Fred 8---V ---------- ----- Heilman, Joan II .---. Heilman. Joan I2 ---- Hailman, Terry 8 ------- Heilman. William 9--- -- Helgeson, Suzanne 9-- . . , ,- Helland, Gerald I0 ---- .- -- Helling, Carol 7.. ----- Helling, Pallie I0 ---- Helmer. Ronald 8 ----- Helmers, Lorraine 7 ------ Hemenway, Harriel 8 -.-- 64 ---I3, 44, 92 79 96 ------75, --75, 97. I03 --7I. 93. I52 83 -----7I, 94 -----79 -----83 .---- 79 Hemenway, Iris I0 ----.-- - -------- --7l Henderson, Janice I0- ---- - - 7l, II3 Hendrickson Barbara I0 -------- 7l, I22 Hendrickson David 8 ----- - ------- 79 Hendrickson, Donna 8 ---- ----- 7 9 Hendrickson Doris I0 ..-- -.--7I Hendrickson Duane 7---- -- ---.---83 Hendrickson Frances 8--- ---, -.----79 Hendrickson, Janice I2 ---I3, 44, 94 Hendrickson, Linda 7 ---. --------- 8 3 Hendrickson Loree 8---- -- -------79 Hendrickson Mischa 7----- - --83 Page I90 Hendrickson, Phyllis 9 ------..-.-- 75. 96 Hendrickson, Richard II ---,- 44, 64, I58 Hendrickson, Roberl l2--25, 44, I48, I50 Hendrickson, Susan 7 ---.------- 83. I0l 64 Henry, Sharon Il --------.------.--- Henry, Suzanne I0 -------- ----- 7 I. 94 Herlindahl, Beverly 9 ..------.--- 75. 96 Herman, Bernard 9 -------- -..------- 7 5 Herman, Gary ll .----. 64, I32, I36, I58 Herman, Sharon I2 ---.-- I3, 44, II2, I22 Hermanson, Dennis I0 ----------7I, I4I Hershey, Keilh ll ---- - ---- 64 Hershey, Karen 8 -------.---..------ 79 Hershey, Kenl 9 --------------.--.-- 75 Hershey. Roberl I2 ..--------------- -----A-,---------44, BB, 98, I06, IO7 Herlh, Leonard 7 ---------------..-. 83 Herlh, Lonna I0 ...-------- 7I, III, II3 Herlh, Sharon I0 ---. -------- 7 I. III Haskell, Evelyn 8 ..--. Higbee, Tamra I2 ---- ----------79 ---,--,-------44 Higgins, Bernadelle I2 ---------. 44, I75 Higgins, Slephen I0 --.. 7l, III, I29, l4I Hill, C. Douglas I2--- --YYY-7777---I77 -,--------------29, 44, I28. l76, H1Il, Paul I0 -------- 7 Hill, Sharon 7 -------- Hillman, Michael 8--- Hills, Mary Lou I0--- ,,-----------22, 7I Hillslrom, Bruce 8 --.. Hillslrom, Karen I2--- -- ------. 44, 58, 92, Hill, Karen 9 ....----- ' I. 89, 98, IO6, ------75. 96. I63 l07 --------------83 --------------79 f5lfii3fiiifies -,------------79 98, II2. I3I, I75 Hillslrom, Teresa 7 ---------.-.-. 24. 83 Hoelsher, Sleven 8 ---- Hoeve, Edward II ---- Hoeve, Nancy II ----- Hoffman, Barry I0 -.-- Hoffman, Peler I2 ---- 44, 59, 93, 95, II6, Hoffman, Roberl II--- Hoiselh, Barbara I0--- Hoiselh, Karrol I0 ---- Hoiselh, Michael 8--- Hoium, Janice 9 ..---- Hoium, Jeanine ll ---. ------------65, 92, Hoium, Larry 8 ------- Hoium, Ronald 9 ----- Holsl, Charles 8 -----. ,,------------79 I48,l49,I50,I58 --------------65 ----,---------7I I59,I69,I70,I77 ------65,93,lI5 ---,----------7l ----7I,l48 -- --.----. --79 -------74.75,96 l02,lI3,I64,l65 --------------79 ,-------------75 --------------79 Holl, Lenore I0 -------- 7l. 94. l08. I65 Holl, Richard 9 ----------------. 2l. 75 Hollon, Roberl 8 ,---- Holly, Harold Il--- --------------79 --------------65 Holly, Jerald I0 -------------------- 7l l"lolway, Frank I0 ------ 7l, I08, I4I, I52 97 Holway, Judilh 9 --.---------.-.- 75. Hopkins, William 7 ----------------- 83 Hopperslad, Carol I0 -..-.--- 22, 7I, 94 Horan, LaRae 7 -------- ---------- 3 3 Horqen, Jerry ll ----- ..------ 6 5 Horland, Merle 7 --... ----- 8 3 Horning, Bruce 7 ..--- ---.-. B 3 Horning, Dale 9 ----- ----. 7 5, 97 Horning, Gene 9 ---..-- ----- 7 5. 97 Horning, Rosanne I2 ---- ..-- 44 , l24 Houchin, Thomas 7 .---- ---------- 8 3 Hoverson, Gary 9 --.--.-...-------.. 75 Hovey, Roberl I0 ---------.- 7l. 93. II7 Howard, LaJune I0 -... 7I, II9, I22, I65 Hoyne, Gary Il -..---.----...-- 65. l58 Hoyne, Norman 8 .----------------- 79 Hovl, Ronald 8 -----.-.---..-------- 79 Hubbard, Diane 7 -------.----.-...- 83 Hubbell, Larry 8 .-.-.------ - -------- 79 Hubbell, Sharon I2 ----- 44, 93, lI0, II2 Hunnicull, Marlene ll -------.------ -,--------------62, 65, II3, I64. I65 Hursl, Janel I2 .--. 44, 93, I22, I23, I83 Hursl, John 7 ---------------------- 83 Hursl, Joy I0--7l, 94, IO2, II7, I22, I23 Hursl, Ray 8 ----.-----.-.- 79, l0I, IO4 7I Hulchins, Bonnie I0 -.---------...--- Hulchins, Jay 9- - ------- ---- 7 4, 75, 97 Hulchins. Michael 7 ..... .-....-- 8 3 Hyland, Kalhryn 7 ------ . ------ 83 Hyland, Michael I0 ----- ----- 7 I, 92 Hylbak, Annis I2 .----.-------.-.-- II2 II9 I3I I6l IB2 ----44, 53, 56, Hylbak, Kennelh 7 .------- - --------- 83 Hylbak, Mark I0 .... ----------I4I, I5I Ille, Linda 9 ------.. .... 7 5. 90. 9l. 97 lndrelie, Janel 9 -------------.-- 75. 96 lndrelie, Judilh II ----.-------.----- --------I3, 65, 92, IIB, I20, l32, I33 lndrelie, Norma 7 ------------------. 83 lndrelie, Wayne I2 -...-....-..-- 3l, 44 lngebrilson, John 8 -..-.--- 79, IOI, I5I lngvaldson, Karen I0 ---------------- -----------------72, 94, 98. IO3, II3 llnyre, Thomas Il--65, 69, Ill, I32, I52 Iverson, Gary I2 ----- --------------44 lverson, Jack 9 ---.-..-.-----.-- 75. l4l Iverson, James ll .-------.-.-.----- ------65, II4, II5. l38, I39. I48, I55 Iverson, Karen I0 ------.- -------72, III Iverson, Kalhleen 7----. ,- lverson, Keilh I0 ----- Iverson, Kennelh 8 ...- Iverson, Sandra 8 ----- Iverson, Sharon 8 ----- Ives, Barbara I0 --.-- - ------------72, 94, J ----.,,---83 - -,72, I27 ----,-79 ---- 79 ----------79 III, II3, ll5, I60 Jackson, Suzann I0 .-.- - ---.-- ,--72. 94 Jacobs, P eler I0---32, Jacobsen, Darrel 7 ---- Jacobsen, Duaine II-- Jacobsen, Gary 8 ----- 72, I4I, I47, I57 --------------84 -----------65 79, I4I, I52, I53 --------------79 Jacobsen, Janel 8 ---- Jacobsen, Raymond 8 ---------.----- 79 Jacobsen, Ronald I2---.. ..-.-.- ----- I39 I42 I7, 45, 59, I36, l37, , , I43, I44, I45, I52, IB3 Jacobsen, Rosann l0-- , --- .---I3, 72 Jacobsen, Shirley 8--- - --------79 Jacobson, Arnold 9--- , .---75, 97 Jacobson, Barry 9----- -,-----75 Jacobson, DeAnna 9 ---------------- 75 Jacobson, Karen II ----- , -- -------- -----------65, IIO, II3, I20, I64, I79 Jacobson, Suzanne 7 -----------.---- 83 Jacobson, Virginia 7 .-...-... --,. --.. 83 Jahns, Daniel 8 ------------- - ----- - -79 I22 ------------83 Jahns, Kalhleen I2 ----- -45, 93, II7, Jahns, Marlene 7 ----- -- Jahns, Thomas II ..-.--- Jakobson, Jerome 8--- Jekobson, Sharon ll-- Jenner, Barbara l0-- -, Jenner, Darlene 8--- .. --.- 79, IO4, Jenner, William 9---H Jensen, Adrian I2 ---- - Jensen, Allen I0 -.--. Jensen, Allen I2 ...--- Jensen, Alva 8 --....- Jensen, Ann Dee B--- Jensen, Arleigh ll-.- ----------- .65 , ---.------- 79 65. 93, II3, I22 --- -72, II3. I64 I62 -----75, 90, 97 ------45, I26 ----72, I27 --------45 . ..---79, IOI -------79 -.-----65 I26 Jansen. Arlhur I I ---- - - - -- - , --65. Jensen, Berlyn ll ---- ------------ -------------65, 93 99, IO3, II3, I20 Jensen, Belle 8 ---..--..- .. -.--..---. 79 Jensen, Bonnie 8 ---------------.--.- 79 Jensen, Carolyn Il-, - - .65, I09, I22 Jensen, David 8 ---- - - ------.- .79 Jensen, David I2 ---- - --45, 92, 95 Jensen. Diana I0 ---- , Jensen, Donald L. 8--- Jensen, Donald Il ---- Jensen, Dorls 7 ------- Jensen, Douglas IO--- Jensen, Galen 8 -.-- Jensen, Gloria I2- ---.. Jensen, Gordon I0---- Jensen, James 7 ----- Jensen, James 9 ..-- ------- -72 ------79 ----65, I27 .24, 38 . ---. 72, 93 ,.- --.-- I00 ,,--45, 93 ----H -72 -,--83, IOI -----.--75 onson. J i o IJ .... J .... ..... 2 ohnson, Larry 9- ...... ....... 9 7 Ka avan, David I2 .... .... 2 6, 46 Jonson., 8 ..... , ..... -- ---79. 00 Johnso , Larry ...... --46. I 25 navan. ' aol 7 ............. ----B4 Jon on. nt I0-I- -..- -... - --72 Johnso .qkqis I ....... .... f 'l- onnody, no 7 ............... --84 Jo O Jorrlo 9 ...... ..... 7 5, 7 --4 , , , lI5, I , I22, I3 , I75 Kennedy, wis I0-72, I4I, l48, I49, l50 J ns . John ...... ...... ..... J o h n, Lo II 9--- -1- ------ --- 6 Konnad ichaal 7--- ----- --84, l00 a . ohn .... ..... - 9-7 . 92. I 6 J son, M lane 9 .------- --- A Konn . Roborl 8 -.-- --.----.- B 0. I5l Jonson. J ' I2 .... - ---45. 08 - nson, arlys I -------- -------- K an , JoAnna I0 -------.- - --- Jonson, Uno 7- --.-.-. -.--- - --83 hnson, Mary 9 ------ - - -76, 96, I --..------- 72, , III, II3, , I64 Jonson. Lois K I- .... ...... - --65 Johns Monio -....---..-.. i ...- 84 K mos. Violoi' I -......... -72. 94 Jonson, Lois . II- -I3. 65. , I Johns ,Paul -------------- -.--- Ii n, Richard I -------- ---72, I4I Jonson. M Ilyn 3--- .......... --- 46 98, , I03, I II4 Ill. II6, x bar. Joan 7 ......-. ' - ---------84 Jonson, arilyn 9-- --- - .---- 7 , 97 I, I36 42, I43, , I77 I ing, Charl s I0 ----- - ---- --72, III Jonso ary 8 .-... ..... - 79 J nson, nda 9,- ------ 6, 97, I King. Lar -...---. .------.--.--- 7 6 Jon . Norm I ..... ..... - -19 nnso , R is II, ....... ........ s Kin . P on 1 .... ............. - 84 n. Pau --- - ............. 83 Johns , Renae ------- ------. - 84 King, Iph IO-- - --- ---72 Jon n, bon 7.' ---E-8 . :92, :5 Joh? Roni. o ..... 2, 94, I , II3 King vyiar I2- .... --- -----46 onson. o aria .-.. . . Jo so , Ri+a 7 -.--. -.--.--- ----. 8 ' . iiam .--...-.-..- I, 66, I09 Jam , Rodnoy I ---------- ---45 3 I Johnson, Roborf I --------- -72, I5 slay, Na I2 ----- - ----- ---- Jl n, Ro ald I2 .............. -45 Johnson, obarf ll --------- ,92, I ' 1' ---46. 5 . IOC, II2, I64, l75, I son. Sa dia 9 ..-... ..... - -75 ohn o Sharon .-.---. ------ 2 Kipp., dariclr I0 .---- -..-..- - 72 Jonson. uorf 9 ..-.. - ..... -... 7 5 John , Shirlo I2 ----- ----- - 'I Kir V a I2 --.---- .---- 4 6, IBO jonso vuranno I0 --- ----.-.- 46, II I2, I B II9, I l6I, , :iss ngas, Diana I ----.-- -----62 ons , aio L- --- ------ 4, I65 i son, Roger ------ .- ------80 Ja on, Wayne .--. ----- 9 J nson S nloy 9- ------- - ---76 KI vdn, Sharon ------ - - -------76 son. Barba 8 ..... ........ 7 9 ohnsru , abo+h --..- ---.--- ' gbeil, Jud .-.---..--..--.--.- 8 son, Doris Il ---- ---- 6 5, 93 46, 93, 9 IIO, II2, I3I, 4, I74, I76 - ngius, F yo 7 ----- ---,------ 1 -- ummmmw- ....... mul Jmmomihnnnnuz ' hm mp- ........ -W Jonso Iaino II ---65. 9 II3. I64 Johnsfon, Bonn Lou 8 --.-------- 80 Klulow, arryl 'I2 -----.---- - I5 Jon Lois S. I - ............... J hnshon, K l0--- --72, 94, II3, I64 ' If Kluho , Harlan --- --.- --- -----84 ---------- . 5. IIO. II3. Il5 l32 J nes, Dona Il- ---------- -----65 1 Klu w, Janic 8--------- --------80 Jonson, Lo no II ----- 65, 93, I , I64 onos, F -' I2-- - -1 ---- ----,- ' ow, r 5 II ------ -,,-,-,, , , Jonson. ard ll ..-............... 65 f 46, ll , I3I, I , I 5, 6, l57, 9 ' if ---- ---- 6 6. II3, , l20, I22, I32 Illonson. sl: Tld ........-......... 7 I J I70 P Kluxdal. Cafhorino .---.-..-..--- onson. ir oy .......-. ...-.. o n airicia II ---- --------- . l22 ----------- 4 , I09, II2, I22, I64 65, 69. 92. II5. II9. I2 2I. I33 7. J s, Ri a d 7 -.-. ----- 8 4, 6, l57 K s, Curiiss I --, ---------------- 47 J I78 D 7 8 ' n3sLlSh I ydl2-- ------- --46, I22 , K ogs, Don ad -------.-.--------- -80 opson. oris -.--.- ....-.. .... o r a , avi ------------.-.--- nu son, D I 7 ------------- .. ----- 84 Jopson. Doroihy 7-- ....-.... -. -... 83 ---- ------ , 6, 97, 9 , 99, IO6, I7 , Knudson, Ianno 7 ----------------- -84 jopton. -grry ao- ..---. ----. - Jo d Joh I2 ----- ---------- K nudso , Sanna II .----- 62, 66, II3, I22 opson. ary -- ....... , - .... -- , , 0. III, . II7, I5 74, 5 Knu on, Donna 7 --.--.------- 84, IOI Jopson. Rufh An 8 ..... ..... .... 7 9 I8 98 5 Kn Ison, Mary II ------ 66, 69, IIO, I Jordoo, Charlyl I0 .......... --72. I27 Jor ---.-- - - -.--.- 72 U nudfson, Roberta 8 ----------- --- 0 Jordoo, Ronald II-- ..-. ' 5. 92. I2 Jord I, Ma --------- -------- - 84 ' ' Knuison, Jamos 9 ------------ ---- 9 0 jaI'IovI.EI.loyd U-- .... ...... 3 0. 14 Jordahl, rrcia II-- ------- - Knufson, Michael 9 ---- 76, I , I4I, I47 osso, ugono I .... ....... - - --------.------- , 65, 92, , II3 Knufson, Margarof II-- ----- ------66 Josso, Gary I .... .......-. . I2 Jo, HI Rush 9- ------ - - ---- 76. Q6 Knuison, Mark Il--- ------ -------- josso. Roaor 795-0 .....-......... 8 ,, ,nl Jamu 'A4-N-MA ,AAYYYYY I 7 66, 69, , , 95, IIO, I I5, imonox. ary - ....... ........ , ,,,, ,I ,vi 7-H H------- U I72 Joachim, Konnofh 0 .... ..... 7 2. I V Jorgmso .ami 9 --vn ------- I 4' KnuIso ICMFJ II ---- 2 --66, I33 Jobo, Darwin Il .... f- ....... ---65 ' Jor I John ---------- '97' Q9 I u , RoI:arI 9 ------ -- ---76 Jolvo. Kalhryn 7 ..... ..... ..... 3- J ,Mo I Ka I2 -------- -----.- I son, Robari II- ---66, 93, I 9 :I,9br.LRUIh Ann 9- -.-- ------ 8 3 5, 88' I II2' llb , ISO' l59 ' numo. onald ..... -- --- -66 oo, aura 7---. --- - --- --- I70 I7 oo a a no -- -- ----------B4 Jool, Omar IO- ---.. --- ' ..-.- 72 J ' 9 oahl ron 9 ---- --, ------ 76 Johannson, Sfovon 8 ------ ------- - 30 or n on' Lloyd 8 """"""' "Jo fs , arbor 9 ----,-- ,,,- 7 , 97 Johanson. Donaid I0 .... ...... - 72 Jor son' R h 7" 1 ""' 84 o fad, BQH 2 ------------- ---- - Johnson, sorboro 9- - ...... 5. 96 J' "M"-T 55- ---- 80' 1. 57, . no. lI2, , I29, Iso, Johnson. Bovorly I ....... ...... ' rs' R .7"A' ' """ Oo I johnson. gharl A yy! 9? 'Elini 7 -------- ---- 3 1 Ko Sonia Rlobo ---47, I42, I4s, I59 o nson. r nn --- .... . ' "'A"""""' "' rauso, ic aa ---..--.-.---.-- --B0 Johnson. Ch I A. B-- ---.-- .--- 8 0 A' Kravsa, nie 7 ------.-----------. 84 Johnson. rrol B--., --.-.-- ------- K re in,"Lg:rlona 7 ----. ------ I Jollznson. gavig 9 .------- ----- 5 i Kr in, Marilyn II ----- ---- I f66 Jo nson, avi II -----. ,99, . I06 - K riogor, James I2 ---- ' ----- - ----I- Johnson. Doan II --.---------------- 6 - 47, 88, 92, 95 I 4, lI5, , 38, I39, Johnson. Dolores II .----.--------- to I59, I7 . I7 J9'In--fm Dim 1 ---- -'4 E2ZZ21i?I3n.S'i111111.i"'11j111i1'83 Kwmfng- v1--- ----- - 4 Johnson, Donald 7 ----- - - -84, IOI Kun Nor' 8 so Kros ala ----.----- - ----66 jo:::::. gzcelg ll .--- -------- 4 Kan.. I0--U ---72. 94' , H3 .ru r. . 96 ...-..-.- --gg. Jghnson: son: Iiiiij- --31i1:-ion K' g'g+vd'f- -H"-f-'o- -55 ,gg K.ZZ3'.1 n.I5'n .ajft-ijjj' '21 Johnson. Gerald I2 ..-. ..... 4 5, I5I ' 'SL 'VA , ------ 1- - - 8 Kr ,., 5... ,VI ------ 41, , I25 Jotnson, Soraldd7 ------- --------.. 8 1 Kzgxgbzgz r lvl ' ""' L "" ruogar, h y 9-- -------- ----- Jo nxon, owar 7 -..--. .-..------ 8 ' . ' """"" "" K uaII . T o ----- -.--- - -76 Johnson. Jamos 7 ------ ---------- 3 4 :ap S' DNP". 9 """"" " 6' 9' K r, Garfru a 9 ---- --f-- 6, 96 Johnson, Jamos B .----- ----------. 3 0 'bas' new 8 "" 86' 'I' Io' 'I5 ipor, nry ll--- ------ , 92, II9 Johnson, Janoi I2 -----.----- 45, 92, I6 Kar, Tries " " ' ' ' 6 Kuilers ana 7--- --- - ------- Johnson, Janico I2 ................ - 'S+' -,WY ---if ------ ---- 7 6 Kui ,Jody I2 ,95, I , Ion ----45, sa, 93, II2, no, I60. I . I82 42" """" -- - -------- Iors, Koirh 4, IOI Johnson, Jarry 8 ---...------ 80, 9I, I58 Kaigmg' Y. """" 'Jos' ulla, o 8- - ------- ----- - -8 Johnson. John 9 ---.- ----------- 7 5 KN an' on li ""' """"' K u - I Iron 9 ---..--------- 76 6 Johnson, Jon I2 .---- ------ 4 5 " """"""" Kva ao I0 --.--- - ---72, I , I52 Johnson, Judy 9 ------- -.---.-. 7 5 f" 'Ab' 93' ' 'oz' I03' I58' '75 K Ron Id lI--- ----- ---- - 6, III Johnson, Judith a ..,,. ...... s o, 96 K9 HY -------- --76- 78- 99-I on-,old no ...... - ------12 Johnson, Julona I2 ---- ----- 4 6, I24 K Y- D' I -------- -------- 6 9- 99 Kven , K I n 7 ----- ---- Johnson, Kaith II ,................... ao Kvllv- Marv I --.--o-o-fA---- E old, s an 9 ...... - --76 Johnson, Konnaih 9 --.------------- IOI 935' I II9- mo- I32' I33' . I h. S aron 9 97 Jo nson, LaMar I2 ----------..-.---- I . ' ---------------46, l26, I27. I58. l59 Kelly. Thomas ------------------ Kyce na i 76 6 Kyook rbara -in --I------if Y Page I9I 84 , . X I I fl! W f ,IZ V I "4 I I Vfjv 67' JAXLI 7 f,!V L' I bf -' ' I 'f V I All . C I1 j ,U ' I I I!-rf ' pl l I I ' NIJ I I f J I fx KYC0 . 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I08, I28 ' .dmv 'Ca I2 ' H37 Iqb' Romer, Jon I27 ,,,, 7 ,,,, 52.93.95 Schwariz, Sydney I2 7 7 7 7 7 77777 7 7 Pfsrce MOI ' ' Romer, Judi'l'h 7- 777 7777- YYYYY 7785 54, 70, II4, Il5, I28, I3I, I36, I39, Pfam- ""Y 'O 73' 93' 955' I R66.as, Phyllis 1077 ,c.ccc 24, 13, 94, II3 isa Pgme- PW' 9 6 I Rome, cm: a cccc 7 ccccccc 7.777al s6i.w6n..nl..., Darlene no cc,cccA 77724. 73 :fem 52373 so s 73 Roscoe, R6L...+ 1 77777 7 7 ccc. 7 7 ,765 scnwsn, omg. 762, 66. 98 uerce, 9 A Pierce' Sharon .0 737 94' 99 Rosenberg, Darryl II, 77 7777?-7,, :gb Schwen, John 97777 7 7 Pierson, Carolyn I0 7 7 94, I08. II3. I64 Pierson, Deanne I Pierson, Linda Pla+I', Karan 67, 69, 93, I ,ll4, II5, I32, I33, I72 67.109, II3 BI 7777 7 4l 52 74, 77, 97, I62 767, IIO, II7 7785 77777 .7777767 Myrna I2 .7 777,l3, 52, I22, I23 Ponfo, Barbara I27 Ponfo, Joan 9 Ponlo, Richard Il Poole, Dean 7 ,77 7 7 Poole, Kafherine Il ,,,, 7 Poole, Poole, Roger 8 7 7 Poriar, Loren I I 7 7 7 Posrhumus, Elaine 9 Poslhumus, James I2 Pranfner, Thomas II Pralr, Barbara 8 7 Presfholf, Richard I0 Prihoda, Gary 777 7 Prihoda, Sharon I077 Prosser, Michael I 2 Q .77780 7,, 767 777777, 97 7 77 52, I24 777 67, I28 7,, 7 8l 777 . 73 7 7 85 73, I22 7 7 52, Ill Oualley, Doris I0 77 I3. 73, 94, II3, I64 Qualley, Gerald I27 Quam Gerald I2 Quiggle, Sally I2 7 Radke, Richard 9 Radko, Ronald I2 Reimer, Carol I2 Ramsey, Danna Il Ramsey, Janice I2 Rasmussen, Carol IO Rasmussen, David 8 Rasmussen. Jerome I 0 Rasmussen, Joyce II Rasmussen, Linda 8 Rave, Dennis 8 Rave, Vilefla I0 Rave, Warren 7 Ravenhorsf, Gail 87 7 Ravenhorsf, Mariorie 9 Reed, Paul 7 77 7 Page I94 52, 92, 95 7 ,,,, 52 52, 92, II2, I75 7 77 7 52, I36, I39 7 ,,,, 52, I30 67, I28 77 53. II2 70, 73,94 77 8l 7 , 73 7 67, I22 77 8I, I04 8l 73, I08 7 7 85 7 78I 7777, 96 7 ,,,, 85 Ruerup, Frank 97,7 7777 Run, Lorerla 7 .,,,, . 7 Rupp, Gary 9 ,,,, Rupp, Roqer 8 ,,,, Rupp, William 9 ,,,,, Ruse, Joan 8 ...,,,,,,, 7785 7 777777, I4I 7777778I 777, ,,,,,,.. 7777 77777777777778l Rusley. Donna 9 ..,,..,,...., 77. 97. 99 Rusley, Elaine I2 ..,,,,,, 52, 92, II2, I6l Rusley, Janel I0 ,,,,..7,777 773. 94. Ill Rulherliord, Andrea 8 Rye, Richard 9 ,,,,,,,, 8I, I00, IOI, I04 ,,7,,,777,,,777 Rynerson, David I0 ,,,, .---. 7 3 Rynerson, Roger I 27, S Sackell, Judilh 8777, Sackson, Leonard I077 7 77 ,,,,, 53 7 ,,,,,,,, BI 77 ,,,,, 73, I4l Samudio, Raymond I2 ,,,...,7,777,. 7 77777753, 93, I36, l3B, I39. I42. I45 Sanborn, Carol l077,22, 73, 94, II3, II9 Sanborn, Clmlon I0 ....,,,,......777 73 Sande, Arlene 8 v,,...-.....f------- 8l Sands, Beverly I0 ,,,, Sande, Judifh 7 ..,., Sanders, David II,,7 Sanders, Evelyn I 0 ,,,., Sanders, Irene I2 ,,,, Sanvik, Ronald 9 ,,,,, Safre, Belly II ,.,, Safre, Susan 8 ,,,,. 7777777773 777777777785 777767, 99, I27 7777777 73,94 777753, 92, II2 777777777777 777767, I I0 7777778l Safre, William 9, .,,,,,,, , 7 ,,,, 77, 97 Schaeffer, Joyce Il .,,. ..-.....-- 7 -- 77777777 ,,,,. 7.67, IIO. II3, IZO. I64 Schenclr, Janice 777777 ,,,,, .7 .fff 77735 Scherb, Jean I2 .,,,,,,, 7 77777 7 777 53, I02, I03, II2, II9, l20, I22, I64 Schermer, Nickie 8.. 77777. 7 .7777777.7 8l Schewe. David 877. 77777 77.7 7 77777 B I Schewe, Glenn IO, ,,,7 ,777.77 7 3. I27 Schewe. Jerry I2 ,,,, Schimek, Gary 7.77777 Schlede, Gene 8 ,,,, 7 77 Schlehr, Chrisline 7 ,,,, Schlehr, Jean 9 ,,,,, Schlie. Henry 8 ,,,,,, . Schmidt Rosalyn 7, ,,,, Schnarr, Loraine II, ,77, 53, I26, I27 77777777777785 7777778I 7777777785 7777777, 96 777777778l 7777 7777.85 ,777I3, 67, I33 Schnebly, Duane 977777777777 77777 777 Schneider, Joan I07 ,7,,, 73, 94, I02, II3 Schneider. John I2777 .777777777 7 77777 53 Schneider, Ka+hryn 8 777777777777 Bl. l00 Scofr, Gerald Il, 77 7 Seberson, Larry 8 ,,,,, Seedorf, Faye 8777, 7 7. BI ,77777.,78l Seeger, Rodney 9, 7 777 7 7 777, 97 Seeger, Sandra I27-.. 777754, 93, II2 Selle, Glenda 9 7,77 7-,.7,7777, 96 Selle, Shirley II .,7, ,7.7.7 2 6. 68 Selrun, Linda 7 ,,.,. ,.7.7 8 5 Selfun, Roger Il ,..7.777777. .7777777 6 8 Sefher, JoAnne Il 77.77 7 7777777 7 7777 68, 69, 92, 94, 95, I08, II3. I32, I64 Saiher. Krlshn 8 7777.7..777777777777 Bl I04 Severfson, Barbara 7777. ,.7777.,7 85, Seymour, Joyce I0 ,,.,7,,,, 73, III. Shea, Suzanne I077773, 94, III, II3. Sherman, Julie I0 7777 77773, 94, II2, Sherman, Marfha 8 77,7777. .8I, l0I, Sheveland, Thomas 7777 77777 77 -77785 Shoemaker, Sara 977 7 77 ,,77, 97, 99 Sickels, Richard I0 777777 77777 7773 Sigurdson, Janice l0777,7 77 7722, 73 II3 I64 Shelgren, Mary 77777 ,,,,.7 85, 9I, I74 II3 I63 Sigurdson, Karen 8 .,.,77.,. .7 ,..7,,77 BI Sigurdson. Marlyse I2 77777777777777 l24 Sigurdson, Sharon I0 77., 73, 94, I08, II3 Simon, James Il .77777777777777.777 765 Simon, Sharon I0 777.777 .7 7777.77 .7777 77777777777773, 94, IIO, Ill, II3, I I9 Simonson, Carolyn 877. 77,77 7777777 7 778l Simonson, Pafricia I0777.. 77,7.7., .7...773 Simonson, Yvonne l2777777 777 54 Sipple, Frank 7- .77777 7777777 7 785 Sipple, Mary II 7.7. .7...77...... 6 8 Sipple, Ralph II ,,,, ,,,, 6 8, III, I28 Sipple, Terry 7. 77 7 77 7 . 7777777777 7 85 Skaar, Bonnie II 7 77777777777 65, 68, 92, I02, I08. II3. II5. I33. I64 7774, 77, 90, 97 Skaar, Gary 9 7.,7, 7. 7 Skaar, Gwendolyn I2 ,,,77,77777 54. II2 Skelion, Marqarer 877 777, Skogheim, Charloffe 8 7777 777777 8 I, 9I Skogheim, David I0 .7.7 777777 7 7777773 Skinner, Richard 7 777-775, 9l, l57 Skoloda, David II77 7.77777 777..77 -77. 77777,77768, 69, 92, 95, IIO, I32, l58 Skophammer, Mary Jo 777. 7, ,77, 85, l00 Sleeper, Gary II7777 ,7,,,, 68, I33, I73 Slife, Barbara 9 ,,77 7 77777,7777, 97 Slife, Kafhryn 7,77 7 ,7,, 7785, l00 Slinde, Darryl 87777 77 ,,77 8l, I00 Smeby, Howard 97 777 77777777 777 Smeby, Kaihleen I0 7 7 I3. 73 Smeby, Ken? 9777777 7 7 777777 77 7777 Smilh, Corfland I2777. 7,77,7 7777, 7 77,7,77,777754, 99, I02, IIS, I79, I83 U loc Smilh, Danny II ..... .... 6 8, 93, I39 Smilh, David 9 ..A. ...... 7 7, 97 Smilh Duane I2 ..,.. .w........ 5 4 Smilh Nancy 7 ....... ..... 8 5, I04 Smilh Raymond I0 ...... .......... 7 3 Smilh Susan 8 .....A.,....,.... BI, l00 Sonlrsen. Carla Gae 7 ......Y.... 85. IOO Sonhsen, Shirley II .... 68, II3, II8, I20 Sorby, Larry 9 ....,...........,., 33, 77 Sorby, LuJean I0 ........ ......,... 7 3 Sorenson, Alice 9 ..... ..... 7 7. I03 Sorensen, Eunice 77 ,.., .... . .785 Sorenson Barbara 7 ,,,, ,,...,.. 8 5 Sorenson Doris II7777 ,.,...,.Y.A 7-768 Sorenson Helen l277. M.,,.,..,, 54, II2 Sorenson Henry I2 .....f....Y..,... 54 Sorenson, Howard I277754, IIB I59. I82 Sorenson Janel 8 .A................ 8I Sorenson Joyce II7-68, 93, II3 II5, I64 Sorenson Judilh 7 ..,A..A........... 85 Sorenson Karen I2 ....., 54, 92 III, II2 Sorenson Mary I0 ............A..... 73 Sorenson Morris 8 ...,..a....... 8l. l00 Sorenson Norman I2 .,.. ..... 5 4. I08 Sorenson, Raymond 9 .... ...... 7 7, 96 Sorenson, Roger 7 ..............A... 85 Sorenson, Roberl I2 ......... 54, Sorenson, 59. I08 85 Roberl 7 ..ac ......... - Valdahl, Gordon 8 ....,, Sorenson, Terry 9 .... ..... 7 7, 78 Spain, Fred 7 .,..... ,f.... 8 5 Spain. Rebecca II ..... ........ 6 8 Spranllle, Mary 8 ,..,.Y.A ...c...-.. 8 I Sprenger. F. Larry II ,... ,.... 6 8, II5 Springborg, David I0 ............... 73 Springborg. Joyce I2 ........ 54. 93, II2 Springer. Ernesl 8 ffv.a .......... 8 I Springer, Rulh 7 ..,,. .... 8 5, IO4 ' I Sluder, Irene 7 o,,,, Slyve, John I2 .... Slyve, Ramona 9 .... Slyve, Roberl II ..,a.. 7.77339- 777771, 85 92 97 7-7-7768 Summers, Ralph 8 ........ff. ...... 8 I Sulhers, Thomas 9 .v,,..........f,.. 777-7777777---777, 96, I4I, I5I, I52 Svendsen, William I27755, I42, I44, I79 Svendsen, Anlonelle IO ,.,,,,.,a..., -777777-77--77-777773, 94, III, II3 Sweel, Conslanco 8 ,,,,,,.,,,.. 8I Tullberg, Allen 97777- .... 77, l55 Tusen, Carl 9 .a.,.. Tusen, Tullle, Darlene I0 a.... Tullle, Ronald 97 ,.,. 77 Twellen, Sandra 8 ..... Rulh 7 ....,,,,, Syvorson, Lowell 87777777 ,,,, ,78l, l0l Syverson, Sonia I2 ..ff..f..v..fY 777 I20 55. 92, 95, 99, I02, I08, II2, II6, Syverlson, Kay I2 .aa,aaaa.. 55, 93, II2 'I' Tangen, Karen 7 .a.,,...........vc. 85 Tangen, Rhodelle I0 ....... 73, 94, II3 Tapp, Judiih II ........ 13, es, lie, I32 Tarveslad, Terry Il ..,,f..f.,,.,ffY, 68 Tarveslad, Trudy 7 .......,..,,,,... 85 Taslrer, Diane 7 a,,.,,,,,.,,,,...... 85 Taslrer, Donald I2 .........vff...... 55, I06, II4, II5, IZ8, I37, I59, I73, I76, l83 Taylor, Kalherine 8 a..,..,,....a 8I, IOC Tennis, Slephen 9 .......a... I8, 77, 97 Ugland, Donna 9 77 ,77, 96 Ugland, Karen I0 7 77 77, 7 7, 73 Ullman, Roberl I I 7 7 7 77 77 7 68, 69, 92, IIO, II4, II5, I3l, l32, l38, I39, I42, I44, I78, I79, I80 Ulrich, Warren 9 ,,,,..,,,,.a,.,,. .7777 Ulrich, Wayne 8 ,,,,,a. 77777778I Undahl, Diane 9 ..v,,,, .... I 00 Underdahl, Curlis I2 ,,,. ,,,.. 5 6 Underdahl, Hazel I0 ,,... ,.,, 7 3,94 Unselh, Karen 9 ..,,.a,,....,,, 77, 97 Unselh, Vivian I2 .,.,.,...,,,,a,a.. 26, 37, 56, 58, lI0, II2, II6, I20, I2I Urschilz. Jerry 8 .,.,.,,,.,,,,,.a.,. 8I Ullley, Marcia I0 .................. 7777777770, 73. 88, 98, II3, II5, l6I Tennyson, June I2 .,.,,,.... 55 II2 II9 Spurr, Sleven 8 ....,.., Sladheim, Charles 9 ....,........ 77. 96 Sladheim, Richard ll .....,..c,cccaA --7-777,-7-762, 68, I39, I42, I73. I79 Sladheim, Susan 7 .............c.... 85 Slarl, Fleiderese 9 ...........,.A A... 9 7 Slauch, Judilh 8 ..... .a.. 8 I Sleele, Cheryl 7 s,,,. .c.. 8 5 Sleele, Gary 7 ...., .... 8 5 Sleene. Gary II ,,c,, ..,, 6 8 Slellen, Jerome 8 .,.. .... 8 I Slelfen, Karen 8 ...,. .... 8 I S+eiI, Gregory 7 ..... .c.... 8 5 Sleil, Thomas 8 ,..,,vcc., ........ 8 I Sleinbecl, 8everly II ........,... 68, 93 Sleinbeck, Joyce 8 ....... .. .......... 8I Sleiner, Sally I2 ..,., 7-77777754, 93, 95, Sleinke, Joyve 8 c.,.. 'i65'iiE"lT5'i3l 777--7---7777778I Slenhovden, Bruce I0 .............., 73 Slensrude, Tommy 777 Slephens. Dorolhy Il 7-777777777777785 68.93, 95, 98, I09, II3, II9, I20, I79 Slephens, Norma 9 ......,. 77, 96, 97, 98 Slephenson, Bonila I2 .....--Y-...,A. 7740, 55, 92, 95, 98, I08, II2. I20, I2l Slephenson, James 9 ....,,.. 77, 96, IOI Slephenson, John 7 ,.......... -85. IUC Slensrud, Gerald I0 ...... 777777-77773 Ullley, Sharon I2 ,..... 56, 94, 98, II2 V Valdahl, David I2 ,,,.,,,.a,,..,.. I3I I58 I59 77777777777756, 93, 95, Van Baalr, Gary I0 ..,.,. Van Beelr, Thomas 9 ...., VandeBralre, Gary II ..a. Vandenheuvel, Mary 8777 VandenHuI, Barbara 8777 VanderSyde, Gary 8 ,c.,, Vande Voorl, George I0 ,,.,.a. 777 Vande Voorlf Rulh I2--7 77777777777750, 56, 93, lI0, II6, Vang, Judy 8 .......,c,,,... 77777 Van Meeheren, Peler II ,,,s, ,,a. Slern, Lawrence I2 ,c,c 55, I24, I25, IBC Slevens, Audrey I0 ........ 73, II3, I80 Slevens, Carolyn I277 ..... 55, II2. I22 Slevens, Marilyn I2 .....,.......... -77---32, 55, IIO, II2, II6, I69, I7C Slevens, Yvonne I2 .... 55, II2, II8, I22 Sliebler, Sharon 7 ,A................ 85 Srilas. Keilh I0 .....,.. 73, 99, I06, I52 'Sloa, Dennis 8 .... .........,..... 8 I Sloa, Hazel 9 .................. 77. 97 Sloa, Marilyn I0 ..,.cc.....Y...,... 777-77-777773, 94, I02, II3, II9, l6I Slolze, Allan I0 ,.......... 73, I48. I5C Slolze, Audrey 9 .... ,,.-.... 7 7. 96 Slolls, Rex 9 .c,... .....- 7 7. 96 Sloul. Jon 97-7-77 ....v- ----77 Sloul, Sandra II ,,,, ,,.. 6 8. 69, 93 Slovern, Dallas 7 .... ..A,-.Y... 8 5 Slowell Diane 7 ...... 77777785 Slowell: Dorolhy 7 ..... ........ 8 5 77 Slowell, Mary 9 ........ .....,.... Slowell, Thomas I0 ..... ..... 7 3, I5I 7777777777777 , , , I22, l23 Tennyson. Virginia I2 ...,........... 77-753, 55, 92, 95, II2, I22, I64, l83 Terrell, Michael 7 ....,,a,.,a... 85, 9l Tesch, Alhelene 8 ....,,,a,a,....... 8l Thisled, Malhia 8 .... ..... 8 I, I04 Tholson, Shirley I0 ..., ,,.,....... 7 3 Thomas, Palricia IO ..,..,.. 73, I09, II3 Thompson Alice 8 .,....... 8l, 90, IOC Thompson Clarence 8 ....,.v....... 8I Thompson Dean I2 ..... ......... 5 5 Thompson Donald 7 ..... ,,.. 8 5 Thompson Eugene 9 .,.. ,,a, 7 7 Thompson Gerald 9 .,.cc c......,c 7 7 Thompson Harriel I I ......ccccc... 68 Thompson Herberl Il ...... 68, I28 I58 Thompson Hollis I2 .c.cs........... 55 Thompson Howard I I ,,,,.,....... 68 Thompson James I0 ,,.. 73, 99, I48 I52 Thompson Janel 8 ..............ccc BI Thompson Janice I0 .,,W ,,,A 7 3 Thompson Judy 7 ...,,a ,... 8 5 Thompson Linda 7 ........ ...Y 8 5 Thompson Margarel 7 ..... ..., 8 5 Thompson Pally 8 ...... c,,. 8 I Thompson Ronald 8 ...a,,......... 8I Thompson Sharyn 7 ............cc. 85 Thompson. Shirley II77768, III, II3. I20 Thompson, Sonila I0 ..,,,, 73, 94, I I I Thompson Slacia I0 ,,,,........ccc 73 Thompson Sleven 7 ....c.,.ccc.,... 90 Thompson Theodore I I .....,..,a.. 68 Thompson Thomas 7 ....... .... 8 5, 90 Thompson Tommy 9 ................ 77 Thompson Virginia I I .............. 7----777-768, IIO, II3, II8, I20, I64 Thompson, William 8 ,.............. 8I Thorland, Spencer 7 ..........,..... 85 Tollelson, Judilh II ................ 68 Tollilson, Virginia I2 ,.............. 77777-7-77------55, 92, 95, II2, II9 Tolo, Belly 8 ....................,, 8l 77777777777 Tonga, Anlhony 9 ,,,,,,, Tonga, Geraldine I2 ........... 55, I24 Tonga, Jolene I0 .,............ 73, II9 Tonheim, Thomas 9 ,... 77, 96, I4I, I57 Toslenson, Dennis 7 ,.,........,,,c, 85 Toslenson, Ronnie 8 ................ 8I Toslenson. Sharon I0 ............... 73 Toslrud, Merlin 7 ......,... 85, IOI, IO4 Tovson, Luverne I2 ................ 55 Trae, Donna 8 ........ ..cccc.., 8 I Trow, Tony 8 ......... ..,..c. 8 I Tuberly, Thomas I2 ,..,,, .,.s, 5 6, l2f Tuchlenhagen, Mary 7 .....,,,a 85, IOC Tulle, Irvin 8 ............ 7 cc....... 8I Tulle, Judy 9 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 77, 96, I04 Tulle, Mary 8 ..... ...,....... 8 I Van Proosdy, Kennelh 9 ,.... .... Van Proosdy, Richard II777 7777 Van Reese, Joe II a,,,,,, .... Van Riper, James 7 .... ...... Van Riper, Janice 9 ..... ..... 7 7 Van Riper, Karen I2 ,.... ...... Van Riper, Sandra II .... .,.. 6 8, Van Rysuyle, Pal 9 ,,,,a,, .,,... Van Ryswylz, Gary 7 .,,,, 777777 Van Ryswyk, Larry I0 ..,,,,,,.a..,. Van Ryswylr, Richard 9 ..,.,,,,,, 77 Van Wilgen, Kennelh 9 ,,,.,a.,, 77 Veld man, Beverly 7 ...... Venem, Arnold 7 .,c., Venem, Judy 7 ................... Venem, Thomas I2 .,,.,,,,,, 56, 92 Verdoorn, Barbara II .....,,v.. 77-- 77--77768, 69, 93, II3, II5, I33, Verdoorn, Philip I0 .,....,,aa,,,., Vermedal, Sharon l27756, I60, I6I, Vielor, Irene I0 ,.... 77... ,..,,,, 773 Vielor, Marion ll .,,,.,........... 68, 93, II4, II5, l32, I33, I63, Vig, Judilh l0-770, 73, 94, III, II3, Vig. Mary 8 ,.....a...,.,......... Villareal, Roger II ..,.,........... -7-777-768, 88, 93, I37, I38, I39, Vinch, Paul I0 .... 73, III, I4I, I47, Voigl, Susan II ................... 777777768, 92, 99, I02, Il0, I33, Vollxman, Reid 7 c,,,..... 7 .... 85, Vollmer, Dennis I2 ,,,,s,.,.,,, I24, Vollum, Jay ll c,,s,.. 68, II4, II5, Vorpahl, Palricia II77777.. .... 77.68 Vorpahl, Thomas I07., 7., .,,,,,, 773, Voshell, Jerry 9777 77777 72I, 77, Voshell, Judilh II 77777 777777777 Voshell, Sharon 97777 777777, Page 0 Whilcomb, Mary II .,... NAI Waallrens, Herberl I0 Waallens, Mariorie 8 .... Wacholz, Sharon 8 . Wachollz, William II--- Waldemar, Gerald 7---- Waldemar, Pafly I0 --- Wall, David I0- Walher, Bonnie I0. Wallrer, Gary 9... . .-- ------73, I4I 8l .. e.., 8I 68 i'i93f' .-----73 ..77, 96 97 Wallrer, Mary Il-. ,,,,,,,, .- 85 94 .73 . .-65, 68, 69, I08, I32, I33, lb4, lb! Wallace, Roberl' 9 ..-. -.-.---.77, 97 Waller, Lanny 8 - . ...-- .. - IOC Wallz, Larry 8 , - .8l Wambach, Renee 9 .. 8I Wangen, Charlolle I2 56, Il2, I75, I76 Wangen, Conrad I2 -. ,,,, . ------ . - ,,,, 57,98,I02,l06,I07 Wangen, Deen 8-- --,--.. -----BI Wangen, Eugene 7 ,,,,,,., ,.,A, 8 5 Wangen, Gary Il- -- -----68, 92 Wangen, Gerald 8 ,,,, -- ---BI Wangen, La Mone 7 ,,,,,,, , ,,,..a 85 Wangen, Ralph I2 -..- -. .- .---57 Wangen, Roger D. IO.,---73, I27, I4I Wangen, Roger L. I0--.. ,,,,,, 73, I28 Wangen, Thomas 9..-- ,,,,,, 77, IOC Wangsness, Sharon 8 -. Wangsness, Bruce 7 . -------8l 85 Ward, Delcie 9 - 77, 96 Warner, Donald 7 - -----f -85 Warner, George 7 ,,,,, ,,,A, 8 5 Warner, Leland 9 ,,,,,, ,,a, 7 7 Warren. William 8 ,,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8I Werringlon, Angeline I2 -... .------ -------. 57, 92, 95, 99, I02, II2, Ill: Wasmoen, Thomas 9. . . --77, 97 Walerman. Bruce 8- -. -- . -BI, IOI Wayne, Jerry 9 . --------77 VVaynL JudHh ll ,,,, 68,ll0,ll3 Wayne. June 8 . -.. .--.-,Bl Wayne, Marlha 8 - ,,,., 8I Wayne, Mary 8... .-- -----8I Wayne, Melinda I I . .. ,,,, .---- -. ,,,.L.. 68, IO8, IIO, II3, I33, I64 Wayne, Rulh I0 ---M - A,,,Y 73, I I3 Wayne, Thomas I2 - . .. . 57, I76 Weclr, Palricia I0 - ,- .,,,. --73 Page I96 Wechwerlh, Eugene 7 ,,,,, Wedge, Charles 8 ,,.., Wedge, Gail 7 ...aa,,,.... Wedge, Rifa 8 ......,,,,, Wehrhan, Roxanne 9 ,,,, ..- Weigel, Barbara 7 .... Weigel, James I0---. Weigel, Niclr 7----- Weigel, Roberl 7 ..... Weik, Bonnie 7 ....... Weilzel, Mary Il ..... Weilzel, Roberl 9 ..... Weilzel, Rosalie 8--..--- Wendelboe, Carol 8 ..... Wendeboe, Sharon 9...-.,. Wenlzell, Sandra 9 ..... Werner, Dean 8 ...... Werner, Jean I0--..--- Werner, Richard I2 ...... Weseman, Claudia 9 ..... 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