Alexandria High School - Alexian Yearbook (Alexandria, MN)
- Class of 1956
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the hands speak themselves. — By them we ask,
promise, invoke, dismiss, threaten, entreat,
deprecate. — By them we express fear, joy,
grief, our doubts, assents or penitence; we snow
moderation or profusion, and mark number and
time.
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It is with pride that we present the 1956 Alexian to you. Be-
cause in future years our memories will fade, we have recorded
here the events of the past year; as we have watched them,
lived them, and brought about their happenings. 4ctivitce
Beautiful is the activity that works for good, and the stillness
that waits for good; blessed the self-sacrifice of the one, and
the self-forgetfulness of the other.
R. GollyerReception line
'Pxotto cutd Pwitter
Grand March
We’re just looking! Pm a magician!!?
Homecoming —
Sadie Hawkins —Announcement of queen.!
Leading the parade
The Big Moment!
The reign begins
Pep fest in swing,
Lighting the torch
Jerry starts the bonfireEscort, Bud Dickman; Queen Pauline; Captain, Jerry Annis
Flower bearer, Billie Jo Jones
Crown bearer, Tim Connor
Escort, Norman Hanson; Sen-
ior attendant, Ardyce Hanson
Senior attendant, Marlys John-
son; Escort, Dan Ness
Escort, Jerome Lentz; Junior
attendant, Doreen Olson
Senior attendant
Miss Marlys Johnson
Her Royal Highness
Miss Pauline Alberg
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Sophomore attendant, Sandra
Annis; Escort, Roger Anderson
Senior attendant
Miss Ardyce Hanson
Thursday
7:15—7:30 Coronation
7:30—8:00 Parade
8:00----Bonfire and Pep fest
Friday
CARDINAL DAY
Noon hour — spontaneous pep fest in halls
8:00----game with Benson
10:30----Homecoming Dance with presentation
of Royal Party, followed by Royal
Dance.
Junior attendant
Miss Doreen Olson
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Sophomore attendant
Miss Sandra AnnisCAST I
Penelope Sycamore — Lois Goodrich
Essie — RoxAnn Mallon
Rheba — Margaret Duea
Paul Sycamore — Thomas Bradford
Mr. DePinna — Dan Ness
Ed — Dick Hanson
Donald — Dick Shogren
Martin Vanderhof — Walter Simonson
Alice — Lola Krueger
Henderson — Bob Stemsrud
Tony Kirby — Verlin Nicolaus
Boris Kolenkhov — Jim Carlson
Mr. Kirby — Gordon Wagner
Mrs. Kirby — Romell Johnson
Three men — John Peterson
Bernard Rooney
Roger Ogren
Olga — Beah Ettesvold
Student Directors — Helen Krassas
Carole Anderson
CAST II
Penelope Sycamore — Janet Wheeler
Essie — RoxAnn Mallon
Rheba — Pauline Alberg
Paul Sycamore — Thomas Bradford
Mr. DePinna — Dan Ness
Ed — Dick Hanson
Donald — Dick Shogren
Martin Vanderhof — Walter Simonson
Alice — Pat Sherlin
Henderson — Bob Stemsrud
Tony Kirby - Verlin Nicolaus
Boris Kolenkhov — Jim Carlson
Mr. Kirby — Gordon Wagner
Mrs. Kirfcy — Kay Sheridan
Three men — John Peterson
Bernard Rooney
Roger Ogren
Student Directors — Helen Krassas
Carole Anderson
Directed by Mr. Charles Brown
ON STAGE
OFF STAGE
CASTI
Mary Ainslie — Carol Peterson
Jane Hathaway — Pat Sherlin
Ruth Thorne — Helen Krasass
Bernice Carlton — Kay Sheridan
Carl Winfield — Jim Martin
Sophrony Trotter — Beah Ettesvold
Dr. Howard Patterson — Jim Carlson
Hepsey — Alta Payne
Joe Pendleton — Bob Pommerenke
James Ball — Bemie Roonie
CAST II
Mary Ainslie — Deanna Osterberg
Jane Hathaway — Pat Sherlin
Ruth Thome — Helen Krasass
Bernice Carlton — Kay Sheridan
Carl Winfield — Walter Simonson
Sophrony Trotter — Pauline Alberg
Dr. Howard Patterson — Verlin Nicholas
Hepsey — Alta Payne
Joe Pendleton — Bob Pommerenke
James Ball — Richard Hanson
Student Directors — Deloris Setterland
Melva Unumb
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ON STAGE
OFF STAGEFIRST ROW, left to right: D. Schneiderhan, B. Ettesvold, D. Ness, B. Dickman, R. Daniels. SECOND
ROW: C. Mullen, J. Isaakson, G. Timm, D. Froemming, J. Clifford, G. Hoium, R. Backlin. THIRD ROW:
Mr. Rykken, J. Jensen, F. Kloos, E. Schuneman, E. Schouweiler, F. Brundel, S. Lamb, M. Smith, P. Hol-
lingworth. FOURTH ROW: B. Nelson, D. Reynolds, D. Hewett, B. Bemo, M. Hoglund, P. Alberg, R. Og-
ren, E. Fjerstad, D. Aalberg.
Student ouuctt
The Student Council is our student government,
whereby the student’s opinion is voiced through a
representative to the Student Council. Members are
elected from each home-room. The vice presidents of
each class, and two or three carry-over members from
the previous year are also members.
Some of the activities sponsored by the Student
Council are Homecoming, the Spring Review, and con-
trol of hall traffic.
Four delegates were sent to the Minnesota Asso-
ciation of Student Councils at Hibbing.
The officers are: Dan Ness, president; Bud Dick-
man, vice president; Beah Ettesvold, secretary-treas-
urer.
Beah Ettesvold, secretary-treasurer; Dan Ness,
president; Bud Dickman, vice president; Mr. Ryk-
ken, faculty advisor.
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Margaret Duea
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BOY AND GIRL STATE
The selection of the boy and girl stater is always done in the Junior year. The boy and girl
are selected primarily to attend the Boy and Girl State conventions held at the State Capitol in
St. Paul.
Selection of the Staters is based on Character, scholarship, and leadership.
Margaret Duea, Dave Hewett, and Jerry Annis were selected to represent our class for 1956.
Jerry Annis
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Five members of this society are chosen in the spring of their Junior year. Additional members
are inducted in the fall and spring of the Senior year.
Membership in the National Honor Society is granted only to those individuals who have dis-
played outstanding characteristics in school ana community life, such as; leadership, scholar-
ship, character, and service. The advisor of the organization is the Guidance Counselor, Mr. Ted
Ording.
Faculty Advisor; Mr. Ted
Ording
SEATED: R. Johnson, J. Jensen, K. Siemssen, J. Wheeler, M. Perreten.
STANDING: D. Schneiderhan, J. Loken, P. Alberg, D. Hewett, B. Stems-
rud.Karen Solum
Co-Editor
Jim Carlson
Co-Editor
EDITORIAL STAFF
SEATED: Jim Carlson, Karen Solum, Co-Editors. FIRST
ROW: Mary Perreten, Copy; Deanna Osterberg, Activities;
Bcah Ettesvold, Lay-out; Carole Anderson, Classes; Kay
Siemssen, Business. SECOND ROW: Romell Johnson,
Artist; Jerry Annis, Sports.
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With the able assistance of Mr. Frank,
our Faculty Advisor, our 1956 Alexian
staff has tried to create an annual
that will, in future years, help you to
renew memories of Alex High.ACTIVITIES STAFF
SEATED: K. Sheridan; D. Osterberg, Activities Edi-
tor; C. Lange. STANDING: M. Hoglund; J. Martin;
D. Setterland.
CLASSES STAFF
M. Unumb; P. Sherlin; C. Anderson, Classes Editor;
P. Alberg.
BUSINESS STAFF
SEATED: H. Krassus; K. Siemssen, Business Man-
ager; J. Wheeler. STANDING: K. Buscher; J. Pen-
nar; M. Johnson; B. Larson.
SPORTS STAFF
B. Ettesvold; D. Ness; J. Annis, Sports Editor; B.
Rooney.
TYPISTS
L. Goodrich; M. Perreten, Copy Editor; J. Jensen;
M. Duea; S. Aldrich.
ALL IN A DAY’S WORK!!
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Membership in Sigma Beta Phi is based on scholarship, character, and participation in extra curricular
activities. We sponsored a fall banquet, a Christmas alumni tea, a spring formal dinner dance, the Soc Hop,
and a check room at the basketball games.
Officers of our group are as follows: president, Karen Solum; vice president, Mary Perreten; secretary,
Lola Kruger; and treasurer, Kay Siemssen. Our faculty advisor is Mrs. Dorthy Schwanke.
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Karen Solum, President
FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Olson, G. Carlstrom, R. McDonald, M. Johnson.
SECOND ROW: R. Backlin, N. Simonson, M. Perreten, K. Solum, L. Krueger,
M. Hoglund, R. Johnson. THIRD ROW: A. Johnson, M. Smith, J. Wasson, M.
Undlin, N. Hustad, D. Sarvie, C. Lange, D. Osterberg.
Key Club is a service organization of senior high boys sponsored by the Kiwanis. Mr. Bernard Sonste-
fard is our advisor This year Bernard Rooney is president; Eugene Granlund, vice president; Chuck
owner, secretary; and Dan Ness, treasurer. Our objective is to eliminate juvenile delinquency, vandal-
ism and promote good living. Meetings are held on Thursday of every week. The club sponsors Hav-A-
Heart drive each year and also the gum ball machines in the local business places for help of the needy.
Members are brought in by election oi other members each year.
FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Benson, B. Nicolaus, E. Granlund, B. Rooney, D. Ness, C. Towner, R.
Daniels. SECOND ROW: R. Johnson, J. Iverson, R. Elness, C. Jacobson, D. Steen, B. Roubik, D. Aal-
berg, M. Hoglund, J. Clifford. THIRD ROW: D. Isaacson, B. Grove, D. Johnson, G. Bachman, W. Kjos, B.
Hockett, J. Carlson, B. Stemsrud, E. Fjerstad. FOURTH ROW: J. Linser, D. Reynolds, R. Ogren, A.
Anderson, D. Hewett, D. Shogren, A. Krueger, J. Brenden, B. Dickman.
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This year we have completed many projects such as selling basketball decals, schedule pencils, and
homecoming buttons. We also had charge of the concession stand during the basketball season and spon-
sored several dances.
Membership in A-Club is limited to varsity lettermen.
Mr. Connor, faculty advisor; J.
Annis, president; D. Shogren,
vice president; B. Rooney, sec-
retary treasurer.
FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Pommerenke, D. Bundy, D. Shogren, J. Annis,
B. Rooney, B. Nicolaus, M. Schneidcrhan. SECOND ROW: J. Iverson, R.
Daniels, D. Hanson, V. Nicolaus, B. Grove, E. Fjerstad, F. Polesak, B.
Stemsrud. THIRD ROW: D. Backhaus, R. Anderson, W. Wollin, T. Annis, J.
Brenden, B. Dickman, J. Martin, J. Carlson, B. Hockett. FOURTH ROW: W.
Kjos, J. Linser, D. Reynolds, R. Ogren, A. Anderson, T. Bradford, D. Hew-
ett, D. Ness, P. Lommen.
IRooten . (?£u
The Rooters Club is an organization formed to improve the school spirit of the student body. It also
helps the cheerleaders by contributing new yells. Membership in the Rooters Club is open to anyone. Of-
ficers this year are president, Karen Johnson; vice president, Gloria Johnson; secretary, Jane Carlstrom;
and co-treasurers, Sandy Annis and Dorothy Sarvie.
FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Berglin, J. Deleski, M. Johnson, D. Lorenz, L. Goodrich, G. Johnson, J.
Carlstrom, K. Johnson, S. Annis, D. Sarvie, L. Krueger, N. Simonson, B. Roubik, H. Krassas, P. Sherlin.
SECOND ROW: J. Torrey, G. Raustad, K. Anderson, S. Henrikson, M. Wadsworth, K. Mullen, B. Titus, J.
Mike, R. Backlin, J. Johnson, J. Sherman, J. Lorsung, M. Smith, L. Wendt, G. Zamara, S. Sethney. THIRD
ROW: K. Moo, M. Undlin, E. Ziegleman, D. Froemming, S. McKay, C. Herbert, M. Collins, J. Kronberg, P.
Hollingsworth, J. Isaacson, J. Star, M. Nelson, M. Clifford, B. Shogren, S. Lorsung, M. Deleski, S. Loseth,
J. Rudd, M. Hoglund. FOURTH ROW: F. Brozek, P. Anderson, J. Olson, R. McDonald, C. Yarger, E.
Goodrich, S. Lamb, P. Erickson, B. LaCourse, A. Doffing, J. Wittnebel, R. Strandberg, D. Norman, B.
Fairfield, C. Dawson, J. Larson, R. Malmgren, J. Jensen, M. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: B. Norgren, K. Stone-
all, L. I3eth, A. Johnson, J. Nelson, C. Helegeson, K. Jenson, L. Jahr, J. Larson, J. Scnneiderhan, D.
Anderson, A. Ellis, J. Kronberg, K. Hophner, E. Mayer, J. Frisk, J. Bisek, J. Bisek, P. Haas, P. Neuman.
SIXTH ROW: A. Larson, C. Nicolaus, A. Foslien, L. Stenzel, B. Bemo, S. Stein, K. Peterson, N. Lamb,
A. Fisher, M. Amundson, D. Gawthrop, M. Vanderwagen, D. Tyson, N. Hustad, A. Chermak.
17FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Floding, N. Hanson, D. Schneidcrhan, L. Myhr,
D. Froemming, N. Bork. SECOND ROW: J. Klimek, B. Stemsrud, T. Kinsella,
D. Roers, R. Angus, D. Isackson, C. Eckdahl. THIRD ROW: R. Prine, B.
Jasperson, P. Bergner, D. VanAmber, D. Anderson, J. Novak, J. Haried.
FOURTH ROW: M. Vosberg, J. Jesok, N. Salto, R. Helgeson, J. Prchal, H.
Wagner, G. Collins, J. Lommen.
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Safety around the school is
promoted by the School Patrol.
The School Patrol is sponsored
by the American Legion with
Mr. Morris Butler as advisor.
The captain this year is Luther
Myhr. Davis Froemming, Nor-
man Hanson and Dale Schnei-
derhan were lieutenants. Our
duty is to patrol crossings and
intersections during busy times
of the day.
Luther Myhr, Captain
FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Angus, D. Froemming, G. Gease, J. Cassell, J.
Timm, D. Venzke, N. Hanson. SECOND ROW: H. Botzet, J. Rutten, J. Steidl,
L. Benson, D. Muzik, R. Chounard, D. Sather, N. Anderson, J. Hareid. THIRD
ROW: J. Wagenius, D. Bakke, D. Isaacson, B. Jasperson, D. Schneiderhan,
G. Larsen, W. Mechels, D. Kingston. FOURTH ROW: D. Zaviska, J. Erick-
son, A. Anderson, L. Myhr, R. Hanson, L. Hjelm, G. Hoveland, G. Timm.
FIFTH ROW: H. Wells, G. Rachel, A. Keller, R. Keller, N. Salto, H. Wagner,
J. Prchal.
SEATED: G. Gease, J. Cassel.
STANDING: J. Timm, L. Ben-
son.
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The Audio Visual Club this
year is headed by Jim Cassell
and Gary Gease. James Timm
is secretary and Lowell Ben-
son is the mailing clerk. Mr.
Gordon Melby is our advisor.
Our club consists of senior
high students who engineer all
Audio and Visual activities
throughout the year.
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The goal of Future Farmers of America is to introduce and improve farming methods. Dale Schneiderhan
was president of our organization this year with Carroll Hillesland as vice president. Doran Isaacson
served as secretary while Ted Steidl held the treasury office. Meetings are held once a month for business
and recreation. Eleven of our members went to Kansas City on October 10th for the National Club Conven-
tion. Mr. Clarence Hemming, Mr. “Cap Pacotti and Mr. Ray Ahlfors are our faculty advisors.
FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Loken, J. Chan, F. B run dell, C. Hillesland, D. Schneiderhan, D. Issacson,
R. Flynn, L. Barros, J. Sende. SECOND ROW: H. Botzet, D. Froemming, D. Brundell, N. Hanson, A.
Angen, S. McFarland, E. Seward, D. Olson, R. Nelson. THIRD ROW: J. Erickson, R. Hagedom, L. John-
son, N. Salto, J. Fiebranz, L. Wheeler, B. Bettemian, B. Kuhnau, H. Haugen. FOURTH ROW: B. Nelson,
M. Hermes, G. Rachel, P. Bergner, D. Lusty, H. Wagner, J. Kiehne, J. Prchal, D. Neilson.
FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Masletter, R. Paulzine, G. Kallstron, R. Ahlfors, A. Paciotti, C. Hemming,
L. Hillesland, R. Buelke, M. Guenther. SECOND ROW: L. Ondracek, D. Froemming, D. Olson, J. Klimek,
M. Mattson, W. Chounard, R. Soathoff, T. Illetchko, M. Schultz, P. Blank, J. Rupert, D. Weichmann, G.
Peterson. THIRD ROW: W. Collins, J. Rutten, I). Gelling, J. Steidl, R. Eggert, R. Angue, R. Collins, F.
Johanson, M. Nelson, J. Domek, G. Hovland, F. Brundell. FOURTH ROW: L. Hermann, R. Nelson, R.
Schumacher, A. Keller, R. Anderson, R. Helegson, A. Keller, P. Jensen, A. Isaacson, R. Flynn, D. Paul-
zine, D. Masteller.
19Christian Youth Fellowship
Christian Youth Fellowship held its first meeting October 5. The purpose of our club is to provide bet-
ter fellowship among the students in high school. We held numerous parties throughout the year. Meetings
are held every other Wednesday noon. The officers of our club are Karen Olsen, president; Norma Hanson,
vice president; Darrel Steen, secretary-treasurer. Our advisor is Miss Lack.
FIRST ROW, left to right: T. Trones, J. Wheeler, N. Hanson, K. Olson, Miss Lack, D. Steen, K. Rosen-
quist. SECOND ROW: S. Aldrich, N. Larson, G. Hoium, L. Roiland, C. Femrite, B. Titus, P. Neumann, A.
Johnson, S. Erickson, G. Jacobson, F. Prine. THIRD ROW: J. Sperling, M. Steen, A. Gelling, J. Olson,
E. Nelson, R. Kakac, M. Johnson, S. Bjokne, C. Omland, M. Johnson, G. Johnson, B. LaCourse. FOURTH
ROW: D. Myhr, C. Paulson, L. Ziegleman, S. Gelling, A. Payne, D. Olson, R. Ondracek, P. Erickson, S.
Hoglund, B. Olson.
Future Nurse’s Club
Future Nurse’s Club was formed in 1953 for senior high girls. The object of our club is to get girls in-
terested in nursing or other medical fields. Meetings are held every fourth Monday of the month, often with
guest speakers. Members help in the Nurse’s office and with immunizations. Another activity is our annual
tea for the mothers. During the year we have toured both local hospitals. The officers of FNC are Karen
Solum, president; Catherine Lange, vice president; Lois Goodrich, secretary-treasurer; Kay Buscher, re-
cording secretary. Mrs. Johnson is advisor of the club.
FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Hoium, C. Lange, L. Goodrich, K. Solum, K. Buscher, P. Erickson, J. Pen-
nar. SECOND ROW: J. Star, R. Backlin, M. Jonnson, M. Smith, J. Olson, A. Braunsweig,M. Nelson, D. Nor-
man, D. Tyson, G. Star. THIRD ROW: B. Olson, N. Hanson, D. Setterland, A. Payne, C. Olson, S. Hog-
lund, C. Kelly, S. Gelling, M. Undlin, R. Strandberg, S. Kulik. FOURTH ROW: D. Gawthorp, M. Amundson,
M. VanderWagen, C. Herbert, N. Hustad, A. Fisher, N. Salto, P. Erickson, C. Paulson, Mrs. Johnson.
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P’uture Business Leaders
Future Business Leaders was organized for members of the training program. During the year we have
held an Employer’s dinner, regional meetings, parents night, and roller skating parties. We also have had
many guest speakers and sent representatives to state conventions. The purpose of our club is to give stu-
dents educational, social, and recreational opportunities that they otherwise wouldn’t have. The officers
of our club are Beah Ettesvold, president; Chuck Olson, vice president; Marlys Johnson, secretary; Janice
Jensen, treasurer; Kay Sheridan, reporter. The advisor of our club is Mr. Maack.
FIRST ROW, left to right: V. Carlson, A. Hanson, J. Jensen, B. Ettesvold, M. Johnson, C. Olson, K.
Sheridan. SECOND ROW: G. Little, H. Shold, D. Decko, A. Leisdon, D. Yanda, J. Rice, J. Tvrdik, J.
Wussow, I. Larson, A. Nelson. THIRD ROW: D. Covel, L. Olson, B. Larson, D. VanAmber, D. Roers, H.
Ritter, D. Clark, M. Schneiderhan, E. Wadsworth, D. Lorsung. FOURTH ROW: T. Franzen, J. Martin, G.
Collins, M. Vosberg, B. Nelson, J. Nicholas, D. Vipond, G. Zavadil, Mr. Maack.
Junior Red Cross
Junior Red Cross members are elected from each home room. Among our activities are making favors
for hospitals, sending a gift chest overseas, assisting the Senior Red Cross Fund Drive, and helping with
the Blood Bank. We also inform the community of Red Cross activities. Meetings are held once a month
and occasionally on Tuesday noons. Officers of Junior Red Cross are Kay Siemssen, president; Catherine
Lange, vice president; Janet Torrey, secretary; Dorothy Sarvie, treasurer. Our advisor is Miss Kiger. The
motto of our club is “We Serve”.
FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Larson, D. Sarvie, J. Torrey, K. Siemssen, C. Lange, L. Wendt, S. Kulick.
SECOND ROW: J. Rudd, J. Carlson, C. Schneiderhan, C. Lorsung, W. Brezena, J. Sherman, J. Larson, J.
Barsness, A. Gibson, E. Mayer, W. Erickson. THIRD ROW: P. Dropik, S. Wilcox, D. Roers, D. Kvitek, J.
Whalen, N. Anderson, A. Buelke, L. Johnson, J. Mike, B. Titus, A. Larson, S. Hendrickson. FOURTH ROW:
R. Ondracek, C. Anderson, E. Seward, D. Bundy, T. Bradford, B. Pommerenke, D. Bisek, A. Shogren, G.
Bachman, R. Hagedorn.Socmtcc
The Socratic Club, the Alexandria branch of the F uture Teachers of America, was organized in 1950.
Many purposes are set forth for the F. T. A. Among them are: to learn about the opportunities of teaching,
to cultivate good qualities essential in a good teacher, to speed development of student leadership, and to
do actual teaching.
This year our club conducted exchange meetings with other F. T. A. Clubs in nearby towns. We held a
banquet, as well as practice teaching; to gain V. T. A. points. Our officers were Mary rerreten, president;
Philip Patrick, vice president; Sue Hollingsworth, treasurer; Gloria Johnson, secretary. The faculty ad-
visor of the club is Miss Joan Bergeron.
FIHST ROW, left to right: J. Wheeler, L. Wendt, P. Patrick, M. Perreten, G. Johnson, P. Hollingsworth, R.
Johnson. SECOND ROW: Miss Bergeron, T. Trones, J. Wheeler, J. Larson, M. Geris, J. Larson, J. Olson,
K. Johnson, L. Krueger, L. Tonn, C. Schneiderhan, S. Henderickson, Miss Bruflodt. THIRD ROW: C.
Nicolaus, R. Malmgren, R. MacDonald, F. Kloos, J. Wittnebel, E. Ziecelman, D. Sarvie, C. Anderson, J.
Torrey, S. Henricksen, M. Hiebel, M. Collins, J. Sherman. FOURTH ROW: C. Mullen, A. Foslin, P. Sher-
lin, L. Benson, M. Nelson, J. Kronberg, S. Bjokne, E. Schuneman, C. Christenson, S. Ellis, K. Stoneall.
FIFTH ROW: S. McKay, M. Unumb, B. Bemo, M. Duea, C. Anderson, B. Norgren, A. Chermack, R. Ondra-
cek, D. Osterberg, K. Moo, R. Roubik.
'Jfatiott C Society
The main purpose for the establishment of the National Thespian Society was to promote interest and
appreciation in Dramatic Arts among high school students.
Thespians take an active part in the class play, one act play, and declamation. This year the Thespians
sponsored the Homecoming Dance.
The Thespian Society is under the leadership of Beah Ettesvold, president. Other officers include Dan
Ness, vice president; Pauline Alberg, secretary; Kay Sheridan, treasurer; and Helen Krassas, scribe. Mrs.
Schwanke and Mr. Brown are faculty advisors.
F IRST ROW, left to right: L. Goodrich, P. Alberg, D. Ness, B. Ettesvold, K. Sheridan, H. Krassas, P.
Sherlin. SECOND ROW: D. Schwanke, L. Krueger, C. Peterson, R. Johnson, M. Unumb, M. Duea, C. An-
derson, A. Payne, J. Wheeler, D. Osterberg. THIRD ROW: V. Nicolaus, B. Sternerud, G. Wagner, W. Simon-
son, J. Martin, T. Bradford, J. Carlson, B. Pommerenke, J. Peterson, R. Hanson.
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The goal of the Alhi Times is to keep the students informed about
the present items of news, to give an interesting variety of features and
an accurate sports account. The Alhi Times is published every three
weeks, giving the reporters and editors each a week in which to work.
The Alhi Times is a member of the National Scholastic Press Asso-
ciation. Each year members of the Alhi Time’s staff are sent to the
Minnesota Scholastic Press Association Convention, held at the Uni-
versity of Minnesota.
The Alhi Times is under the supervision of Mr. Ray Rueter.
Mary Hoglund; Editor-in-chief
FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Pennar, page 3 edi-
tor; J. Olson, photography. SECOND ROW: J. Was-
son, page 2 editor; M. Hoglund, editor-in-chief; E.
Hinshaw, sports editor; P. Sherlin, page 1 editor; J.
Wheeler, exchange editor.
Staff room activities
Mr. Reuter, faculty ad-
visor
FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Olson, E. Hinshaw, J. Pennar, P. Sherlin, M. Hoglund, J. Wasson, J. Wheel-
er, T. Trones, J. Wheeler, R. MalmgTen. SECOND ROW: J. Lorsung, J. Carlstrom, L. Wendt, J. Mike, M.
Hiebel, S. Henricson, M. Johnson, J. Isaacson, C. Femrite, G. Hoium, C. Dawson, G. Jacobson, G. Star,
Mr. Rueter. THIRD ROW: J. Olson, P. Hollingsworth, S. Hendrickson, J. Kronberg, K. Anderson, S. Lamb,
M. Nelson, M. Collins, A. Foslien, K. Moo, S. Annis, J. Wittneable, M. Smith, R. McDonald, P. Patrick.
FOURTH ROW: S. Kulick, R. Backlin, C. Omland, F. Brozik, B. Norgren, N. Hustad, A. Chermak, H. Kras-
sas, C. Olson, S. Hoglund, C. Lange, M. Undlin, D. Froemming, S. McKay, E. Ziegelman, P. Anderson.(?£u
The purpose of our Library Club is to assist in improving the library service of the school and to stimu-
late interest in reading among the students. Anyone who is interested may join our club if they wish. Our
advisor is Miss Wold. Officers this year are president, Lois Goodrich; vice president, Cecelia Femrite;
secretary, Sandra Aldrich; treasurer, Karen Olson. New officers are elected each semester.
FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Trones, J. Larson, C. Femrite, L. Goodrich, S. Aldrich, K. Olson, J. Wheel-
er. SECOND ROW: G. Dawson, S. Annis, D. Norman, B. Fairfield, L. Thornton, C. Mueler, P. Hass, P.
Neumann, B. Titus, L. Beth. THIRD ROW: L. Tonn, D. Rediehs, H. Olson, D. Yonda, S. Hoglund, V. Han-
son, C. Omland, J. Tvrdik, J. Larson, M. Geris, S. Bjokne.
FIRST ROW, left lo right: V. Eggert, C. Schneiderhan, J. Jensen, Miss Wold, M. Johnson, M. Nelson, A.
Moen. SECOND ROW: N. Larsen, W. Olsen, L. Bruxvoort, J. Olsen, K. Bruzik, M. Geisness, E. Sethney,
A. Hoppe, M. Johnson, G. Zamara. THIRD ROW: P. Erickson, B. LaCourse, B. Watters, D. Vickerman, C.
Paulson, M. Harbig, D. Setterlund, M. Unumb, A. Olson. FOURTH ROW: J. Bisek, B. Jasperson, B. Nel-
son, M. Hoglund, M. Bursch.
24'Tftudtc
We love music for the buried hopes, the garnered memories, the
tender feelings it can summon at a touch.
—L. E. LandonDirector; Mr. Murrae Freng
Ofecero
Under the direction of
Mr. Murrae Freng we had
a very successful year.
To most of us the biggest
event of the year was our
Christmas Concert on
December 19 and 20.
Mr. Weston Noble from
Luther College, Decorah,
Iowa, directed us in a 2-
day clinic-concert.
Our choir went to Aus-
burg College on a sing-
ing tour.
The last of our away
from home engagements
was at Concordia College
during their May Festival
as solo choir.
We finished our year
by singing at our Bacca-
laureate Service.
Librarians: B. Rooney, D.
Osterberg.
Section eeuleno
Left to Right: Business Manager, J. Sho en; Stu- Left to Right: Tenors, B. Rooney; Altos, D. Oster-
dent Director, R. Elness; President, J. Carlson; berg; Sopranos, K. Solum; Basses, J. Carlson.
Secretary, A. Anderson.
Senior
’THent ero
FIRST ROW, left to right:
N. Simon sen, B. Rooney, K.
Solum, J. Wheeler, J. Peter-
son, M. Perreten. SECOND
ROW: D. Osterberg, D.
Bundy, C. Peterson, R.
Stemsrud, 13. Haak, G. Wag-
ner, K. Lange. THIRD ROW:
J. Martin, J. Carlson, D.
Ness, L. Schultz, N. Lee, J.
Hanson, C. Olson.
26
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S.
Erickson, L. Wendt, D. Lorenz,
J. Carlestrom, J. Olsen, R. Me
Donald. SECOND ROW: P. Hass,
J. Toney, M. Amundson, C. Lange,
M. Undlin, M. Perreten. THIRD
ROW: I. Vogt, K. Solum, P. Erick-
son, C. Olsen, J. Wasson, B.
Haak.
4(to4
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: K.
Berglin, K. Peterson, A. Johnson,
S. Kulick, L. Lichtsin, N. Simon-
son. SECOND ROW: A. Foslien,
S. Lamb, D. Vickerman, L. Sten-
zel, D. Vickerman, M. Smith, R.
Malmgren. THIRD ROW: B. La
Course, J. Wheeler, C. Peterson,
B. Norgren, J. Wittnebel, D. Oster-
berg.
mm
«• »t t
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D.
Unumb, F. Brundel, B. Rooney,
J. Peterson, R. Fjerstad. SEC-
OND ROW: J. Wilson, C. Olsen,
J. Solum, L. Berg, J. Hanson, B.
Roubik. THIRD ROW: F. Pole-
sak, J. Shogren, A. Anderson, J.
Nightengale, C. Lange, T. Banos.
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: K.
Muzik, R. Elness, D. Steen, R.
Aalberg, J. Strandberg, R. Stems-
rud. SECOND ROW: J. Haberer,
J. Jesok, J. Carlson, D. Ness, N.
Lee, T. Seegar, J. Martin. THIRD
ROW: P. Lommen, D. Bundy, J.
Linser, J. Brenden, D. Olson, G.
Wagner. FOURTH ROW: D. Rey-
nolds, J. Dalloger, A. Shogren,
L. Schultz.Tftcxect Octet
Left to Hitfit: M, Line , M.
Penreten, M, Stem rod, J.
a« on, J. Sbogren, I). 0 ter-
herg, C, Often, S, Simonturn;
J. OIjmsi,
‘Soy x Octet
Left to Might: H. Rooney, H.
Line» , H. Stemerud, N. Lee,
I), liuntiy, J. Shogren, J.
Solum, C. Olaen; Accom pa-
ni t, J. Ni itengale.
Left to Might: I . liana, S.
Lamb, M. Norgren, M. Amund-
non, J. Toney, J. Sherman;
Accompanint, 5). Lilia.
Left to Might: J. Carlestrom,
J. Wuhmoii, S. Ericknon M.
Undlin, I). Lorenz, J. Witt-
nehel, M. Smith, P. Lrickaon,
A. J oil naan.Dr. W. Revelli
U. of Michigai
f’anl J. Christianson
Concordia — Moor eh ead
Each year Alexandria High School Music Department in-
vites two guest conductors to direct our band and choir.
Friday and the early part of Saturday are devoted to re-
hearsal and Saturday evening a formal concert is held. The
clinic took place on April 6 and 7 this year.
Archie Jones
U. of Texas
Gerald Prescott
U. of Minnesota
Kenton Noble
l.uther College
Decorah, Iowa
Dr. Glen Baintim
Northwestern U.
Evanston, Illinois
Girls Quartette: Left to right; K. Solum, J. Wheeler, C. Peterson, D. Osterberg.d lee
Glee Club is a musical organization for girls. It
has been headed by Miss Strukel for the past two
years.
Director, Miss Strukel
Officers, Left to right: Vice-President, J.
Nelson; President, K. Anderson; Secretary-
Treasurer, E. Goodrich.
Librarians, Left to right: T. Trones, C.
Gawthrop.
FIRST ROW, Left to right: M. Johnson, G. Jacobson, B. Titus, J. Deleski, J. Wheeler, T. Trones, K.
K. Rhinehart, A. Hoppe, M. Botzet SECOND ROW: K. Peterson, P. Neumann, J. Bisek, C. Nicholas,
M. Collins, K. Anderson, B. Olson, M. McMahan, J. Dregar. THIRD ROW: D. Zimms, S. Gellings, E.
Goodrich, D. Gawthrop, J. Bisek, C. Yager, J. Nelson, A. Hausmen, Miss Strukel.
30Director, Mr. Eugene Kamholz
z uC
The Alexandria High School band, under the baton of Mr.
Eugene Kamholz added much to the communities musical
highlights of the year.
Three main performances were given by the concert band.
They were the annual Fall Concert, The Kiw anis Benefit
Concert, and the Spring Clinic-Concert. The concerts con-
sisted of varied programs to please both the classical and
modem music fans.
This years clinic-concert was held April 6 and 7 with
Dr. Glen Bainum of Northwestern University appearing as
our guest conductor.
In 1955 the Alexandria band became Minnesota's First
Governor's Band and took part in the Minnesota State Fair.
Many thanks and much credit goes to
Mr. Al J. Hapke who prepares in-
dividuals and ensembles of the wood-
wind section for concerts.
Librarians: Sue Hollingsworth and Pauline Alberg.
Officers: M. Collins, Secretary-treasurer, J. Olson,
Vice-president, R. Stemsrud, President.
31ROW 1, Left to Right: R.
Strandburg, J. Olson, P.
Hollingsworth, S. Henrickson.
S. Kulick, K. Buscher. ROW
2: G. Jacobson, B. Shogren,
M. Nelson, M. Amundson, J.
Sherman, G. Star. ROW 3:
K. Jensen, J. Anderson, R.
Forsgren, A. Fisher, N.
Lamb, J. Schmalek. ROW 4:
R. Malmgren, L. Jahr, N.
Hustad, B. Ventura, C. Hil-
lesland, M. Hanson.
C Uttete, 044
'Pe%cu44io t
S. McKay, J. Johnson, K.
Johnson, K. Peterson, T.
Bradford, S. Hoglund, K.
Bruzik, G. Johnson.
ROW 1, Left to Right: J.
Carlstrom, A. Foslien, D.
Carlson, J. Wilson, D. Sar-
vie, B. LaCourse. ROW 2:
S. Ellis, B. Stemsiud, B.
Harsh, C. Olson, S. Bolin,
K. Kolstad. ROW 3: D.
Zavishka, E. Hinshaw, J.
Wittnebel.
32O oe f 'pCutea
ROW 1, Left to Ri it: K.
Siemssen, C. Olsen, K.
Solum, J. Nightengale, P.
Erickson. ROW 2: M. Perre-
ten, J. Olsen, H. Krassas,
M. Hoglund, M. Duea, M.
Collins.
ROW 1, Left to Right: D.
Froemming, C. Herbert, J.
Star, C. Anderson, K. Milica-.
ROW 2: R. McDonald, M.
Woessner, R. Back 1 in.
ROW' 1, Left to Right: E.
Perreten, D. Vickerman, B.
Buuck, F. Brozek J. Strand-
burg, j. Wasson. ROW 2: L.
Stenzel, C. Hoglund, P. Sher-
lin, A. Evju, R. Fjerstad.
ROW 3: D. Vickerman, A.
Twait, M. Steen, B. Larson.rfCextutcOtca-
Sandy Fritz
7?Ccvic6c ty cuuC
The marching band, under the leadership of Mr. Eugene
Kamholz, had a very successful year. They performed at
pre-game ceremonies and during the half-time of the home
games. During these performances the band did formations
honoring the opposing teams as well as the home team.
There were seventy-five members this year.
Nancy Osterberg
titLet the world have whatever sports and recreation pleases them
best, provided they be followed with discretion.
—BurtonFIRST ROW, left to right: Dennis Johnson, Fred Polesak, Mike Schneiderhan, Tom Flaig, Charles Mac
Donald, Mike Stevens. SECOND ROW: Coach Charlie Basch, Elmer Berger, Dan Ness, Jerry Annis, Adrian
Anderson, Bob Pommerenke, Warren Wallin, Rog Anderson. THIRD ROW: Manager Bob Nicolaus, Bob
Flaig, Delyle Johnson, Ed Hinshaw, Don Bundy, John Brendon, Billy Grove.
t955 'Scm edaCi
1955 Season Scores
Alexandria
Alexandria
Alexandria
Alexandria
Alexandria
Alexandria
Alexandria
Alexandria
Alexandria
Tournament Scores
Alexandria
Glenwood
Sauk Centre
Osakis
Melrose
Battle Lake
Battle Lake
Sauk Centre
Fergus Falls
Melrose
(Sub-District 22)
14
4
4
7
2
5
4
9
0
Henning
Coach Charlie Basch
6
Bob Pommerenke
3(i
Jerry AnnisFIRST ROW, left to right: E. Fjerstad, Mgr., F. Polesak, B. Dickman, D. Shogren, A. Anderson, D. Bundy,
Captain Jerry Annis, J. Brendon, D. Hewett, R. Ogren, B. Rooney, T. Annis, E. Hinshaw. SECOND ROWr:
D. Backhaus, J. Martin, J. Linser, B. Pommerenke, D. Kitzman, E. Cranlund, D. Brundel, D. Ness, P.
Lommen, J. Shogren, D. Nielsen, J. Carlson, R. Daniels. THIRD ROW: Coach Tom Connor, B. Nicolaus,
J. Iverson, R. Johnson, T. Holte, M. Schoeneck, P. Jensen, D. Hanson, W. Kjos, R. Aim, R. Anderson, W.
Wollin, B. Grove, Charlie Basch, Assistant Coach.
955 'p
Football Schedule
Alexandria 6
Alexandria 0
Alexandria 0
Alexandria 0
Alexandria 6
Alexandria 6
Alexandria 0
Alexandria 0
Fergus Falls 13
Moorhead 7
W illmar 25
Wadena 6
Breckenridge 25
Glenwood 19
Benson 6
Detroit Lakes 27
Assistant Coach Charlie Basch, Captain Jerry Annis, Coach Tom Connor.
Captain Jerry Annis
wm±
37Jim Carlson
39
Tom Bradford
J. Clifford
B. Unum
?55 tyoty
Alexandria’s 1955 golf team consisted of juniors; Dave Hewett, Art Krueger,
meet in Alexandria, the Detroit Lakes Invitational meet, the district tournament
at Alexandria, and the conference tournament at Fergus Falls.
The 1955 Cardinal track team consisted of juniors; Ralph Daniels, Bob
Stemsrud, Luther Myhr, Dick Hanson, Jim Johnson, Ed Fjerstad, Gary Collins,
sophomores; Bill llockett, Tom Gilbertson, John Shogren, freshmen; Jack Iver-
son, Joe Jesok, Wendell Kjos, and manager Bob Nicolaus. The team competed
in the triangular meet at Glenwood, St. John’s meet at Collegeville, and the
district and regional meets at Glenwood.
--------- — n--—------ — .J----------- • ■—--- •— -sc.
sophomore, Dick Aalberg and freshmen; Dennis Reynolds, Bill Unumb, Jerry Wil-
son, John SI iff ord and Mike Ettesvold. The team competed with Glenwood at aSTANDING: Mgr. B. Nicholous, Coach Tom Conner, B. Dickmann, D. Reynolds, R. Ogren, D. Shogren,
D. Hewett, T. Bradford, Ass t Coach, Steve Smilanich, Mgr. J. Carlson. KNEELING: J. Brenden, B.
Rooney, F. Polesak, D. Kronfeldt, B. Pommerenke, G. Backmon.
The Alex Cardinals flashed through a very successful season with a 16-3 record. Copping
the Resorter’s League Crown with only one loss in the conference. Coach Connor had a group
of boys that really put their best into it and the record shows it. Many games played this year
were won in the last few minutes of the game, which provided extra good basketball for all the
spectators. Having seven senior lettermen on the team, the Cardinals will have a little rebuild-
ing to do next year but with all the fine talent on the B-Squad, we will be right back up and at
them again in 1956-’57.
Schedule
Alex 38 — Sauk Centre 45
Alex 54 — Breckenridge 45
Alex 57 - Fergus Falls 47
Alex 70 — Moorhead 49
Alex 60 - Glenwood 79
Alex 58 - Detroit Lakes 57
Alex 70 - St. Paul Harding 45
Alex 37 - Melrose 34
Alex 78 - Long Prairie 44
Alex 53 —
Alex 82 — Breckenridge 66
Alex 76 — Glenwood 58
Alex 77 — Granite Falls 61
Alex 81 - Melrose 62
Alex 58 — Detroit Lakes 38
Alex 68 — Madison 48
Alex 59 - Sauk Centre 58
Alex 61 — Moorhead 51
Alex 97 - Benson 65
Fergus Falls 56
41The pause that refreshes.
s4ctie«t
What is it?
Bud up for two!
A happy victory.
Hallelujah, two more!
43STANDING: R. Anderson, D. Yohnke, A. Shogren, J. Dahlager, J.
Linser, Coach Steve Smilanich. KNEELING: C. McDonald, B.
Drosky, J. Clifford, B. Grove, W. Wollin.
-S%utuC
‘SadbetfaUC
The B-squad basketball team had a
full schedule this year of 16 games
and lost only 3 of the 16. Under Coach
Steve, they had a 27 game winning
streak before having it snapped by
Melrose. The team played good ball
all year and the members are all good
potentials for next years varsity. With
individual game captains this seasons,
you can say it was one of the best
seasons ever.
Sc6ectu£e
Alex 46 Sauk Center 35 ' Alex 39 Breckenridge 29
Alex 41 Breckenridge 18 Alex 62 Glenwood 33
Alex 44 Fergus Falls 22 Alex 41 Melrose 49
Alex 48 Moorhead 35 Alex 44 Detroit Lakes 38
Alex 36 Glenwood 23 Alex 43 Sauk Center 23
Alex 56 Detroit Lakes 33 Alex 56 Moorhead 46
Alex 49 Melrose 53 Alex 53 Benson 37
Alex 51 Long Prairie 2 1 Alex 37 Fergus Falls 38
Grove raises it two!
44
Is it in or out?
Modern Dance?
7wi tcuKe tt
s4cU m
What a stretch. Bob!
Whot Hoppened?
Bradford comes through!
District 22
Alexandria 72 — Browerville 46
Alexandria 71 — Parkers Prairie 49
Alexandria 34 — Glenwood 36
Polesak up and at ’em.tfoiC s4t6letic
s44AOC lttO«t ty.s4.s4.
The Girls Athletic Association is for those who wish to partic-
ipate in extra-curricular sports. Competition takes place in
speedball, volleyball, basketball, and softball with class teams
competing for championships in each sport.
1
CHAMPIONSHIP VOLLEYBALL TEAM
Left to right: J. Isaacson, J. Mike, E.
Ziegelman, B. Ziegelman, A. Chermak, K.
Johnson, F. Brozek, M. Smith, G. John-
Advisors, Miss Ludwig, Miss Bruflodt.
Officers, Left to right: K. Johnson, Vice-
president; C. Herbert, Secretary-treasurer;
H. Krassas, President; J. Kronberg, Fresh.
Representative.
FIRST ROW, Left to right: J. Frisk, D. Quinn, G. Anderson, E. Mayer, D. Anderson, J. Schniederhan.
SECOND ROW: J. Sherman, S. Hendrickson, L. Beth, B. Titus, M. Wadsworth, J. Kronberg. THIRD ROW:
P. Hass, P. Neuman, P. Johnson, C. Dawson, J. Larson, P. Deleski. FOURTH ROW; S. Annis, K. Moo,
J. Gawthrope, J. Bisek, K. Hopfner, A. Ellis.FIRST ROW, Left to right: M. Johnson, K. Johnson, J. Star, D. Lorenz, S. Lamb, J. Issacson, J. Mike,
G. Johnson. SECOND ROW: J. Anderson, J. Kronberg, M. Nelson, R. Malmgren, F. Brozek, E. Ziegelman,
B. LaCourse, A. Evju, M. Hiebel. THIRD ROW: C. Yarger, M. VanderWagen, A. Olson, K. Solum, S.
Hollingsworth, S. Hoglund, P. Erickson, C. Herbert, K. Seimssen. FOURTH ROW: C. Nicholaus, C.Lange,
A. Chermok, P. Alberg, H. Krassas, M. Hoglund, N. Hustad, E. Goodrich, B. Norgren. 4- 7etUK
Lola Krueger
Senior
Bob Roubik
Junior
(%eenleact i
New Cheer?? !
Jo Ann Schneiderhan Jackie Deleski Kathy Berglin Barbara Peterson
Freshman Sophomore Sophomore FreshmanChampions the ' BlacktopsM
STANDING: D. Ness, J. Annis, V. Nicolaus. KNEELING:
D. Bundy, J. Peterson.
In the air for two!
The Intra-mural Noon Hour Program really proved an interest-
ing one for about 70 fellows during the basketball season and
many more for the other sports. Basketball is only one of
the many sports in the program set up by Mr. Gary Woodward
to supply activity for those not out for varsity athletics.
Others include touch-football, volleyball, and softball. The
program also supplies full-length movies for the students.
The movies are some of the top hits and are well liked by
the students. Mr. Woodward deserves o lot of credit for his
work in setting up such a fine program.
Sit down strike?
Swan dive Pete?
What a stretch!
Rebound?I
N
STANDING: B. Evans, W. Behrens, C. Hog- T
lund. KNEELING: M. Schniderhan, E. Fjer- fl
stad.
R
A
M
STANDING: M. Ettosvold, C. Blaisdall.J.
Jesok. KNEELING: B. Collins, L. Berg.
R
A
L
STANDING: D. Kietzman, D. Johnson, C.
Lange. KNEELING: L. Squire, D. Westlund,
A. Skaar.
STANDING: G. Collins, D. Hvezda, J. Kauf-
mann. KNEELING: J. Johnson, C. Hilles-
land.
STANDING: R. Prine, L. Myhr, N. Hanson.
KNEELING: N. Bork, D. Schniderhan.
STANDING: B. Harsh, J. Hustad, T. Seegar.
KNEELING: J. Iverson, R. Hanson, M.
Schnoeck.
STANDING: L. Wheeler, P. Bergner, W. Sharp.
KNEELING: T. Lewis, L. Johnson.
STANDING: J. Erickson, N. Salto, H. Heldt.
KNEELING: H. Lucas, N. Anderson, D. Pen-
nie.
E
A
M
S
STANDING: J. Shogren, B. Hockett, D. Ander-
son. KNEELING: J. Schauer, L. Johnson,
F. Drosky.
STANDING: A. Anderson, D. Steen, A. Trenne.
KNEELING: D. Backhaus, B. Nicolaus, T.
Annis.s4cUnu€t4focitto t
Senior High Principal
Clifford B. Rykken
Junior High School Principal
George B. AndersonSchool Coaxet
A. Peterson, President
C. Hollingsworth, Clerk
K. Kolstad, Director
Dr. C. Carlson, Vice-president
J. Perino, Treasurer
Dr. R. Van de Steeg, DirectorR. AHLFORS
Farm Mechanics, Agriculture
C. AMUNDSON
Industrial Arts
J. ANGLIN
Geometry, Algebra
G. BALE
Mathematics, Algebra
C. BASCH
Physical Education
General Science
D. BENSON
Vocational AgricultureM. BRUFLODT
Physical Education, English
L. DAHL
Social Studies, English
L. FRANK
General Science
M. BUTLER
Mathematics
D. DZIUK
World History
M. FRENG
Music, Choir
T. CONNOR
Driver Education, Coach
D. FOSS
Social Science, World History
V. HALVORSON
Algebra, TrigonometryJ. HOKANSON
Mathematics
A. JOHNSON
Nurse
E. KAMHOLZ
Music
E. KARLSGODT
Social Studies, English
K. KIGER
Home Economics
0. LACK
Engl i shM. LIBERA
Typing, Steno.
M. LUDWIG
Physical Education, Guidance
V. MAACK
Vocational Guidance
M. MADSON
Health, Science
G. MELBY
Physics, Chemistry
C. MORRISON
U. S. History
D. OLSON
Machine Shop
57T. ORDING
Guidance
A. PACIOTTI
Agriculture
E. PETERSON
Home Economics
E. PIRKL
Bookkeeping, Typing
R. RUETER
English
D. SCHWANKE
Speech, English
58B. SONSTEGARD
Vocational Agriculture
D. STANGER
Typing, Business Education
B. STAPLETON
English
M. STORM
English
F. STRUKEL
Music
E. WITTENBERG
Social Science
L. WOLD
Librarian
G. WOODWARD
Mathematics
M. YOUNGQUIST
Home Economics, Cafeteria
Dietician
59Mrs. W. Jerome, Mrs. C. Neller.
O cce 'Zfelfr
Mrs. E. Lamb, C. Trefether, G. Carlstrora,
Mrs. B. Stoeck, J. Timm, J. Gease.
V. Rooney, H. Mullin, F. Salomonson, K.
Holmberg, P. Ensign, J. Peacock. Not
pictured: M. Collins.
2W 'Ditvena
b IRST ROW, left to right: A. Chermak, A.
Peterson, L. Martin, E. hueke, G. Engstrom,
J. Johnson. SECOND ROW: J. Steidl, P.
Nelson, C. Johnson, N. Housmann, C. Secoy,
0. Walstrom. THIRD ROW: E. Prescott, J.
Peacock, A. Molien, L. Lee, S. Gessel, A.
Ellis, G. Erickson.
This is the year we earned our
big name “Freshmen”, better
known to senior high as “Little
Freshmen”. It is the first year
we have had the privilege of yell-
ing our class yell along with the
senior high.
With the Student Council to
lead us in our activities we began
the year with a spark of enthusi-
asm. Mr. George Anderson was
junior high and freshman class ad-
visor. We owe much to his capa-
ble guidance.
We are very proud of our many
parties which were very entertain-
ing. We will all remember the fun
we had at the Fall Party, Valen-
tine Party, and Spring Party which
were our major social functions.
We have a right to be proud of our football team
Our junior high school days will soon be over,
years to come. We all hope our senior high years wi
From left to right: Linda Jahr, Treas-
urer; Jo Ann Schneiderhan, President,
Jerry Snyder, Vice-president; Dick
Flaig, Secretary.
which raced through the season undefeated,
but the wonderful memories will last in the
11 be more enjoyable and successful.
FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Anderson, G. Anderson, J. Asllgsan, D. Aittala, A. Anderson, S. Anderson,
M. Betterman. SECOND ROW: R. Anderson, B. Bratton, L. Anderson, J. Carlson, R. Carter, J. Arendt, V.
Carlstrom, D. Aga. THIRD ROW: B. Brandenburg, M. Affeldt, S. Anderson, D. Bundy, D. Bolstad, D. Ben-
son, M. Basta, W. Brezina. FOURTH ROW: C. Becker, J. Calkin, S. Bjoralt, D. Carlson, W. Bakke. J.
Anderson, R. Beulke, C. Bemo.
62FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Frisk, A. Drum, M. Clifford, A. Ellis, D. Erickson, R. Erickson, C. Fredman,
P. Dropik. SECOND ROW: P. Gault, H. Cease, J. Dunne, L. Diedrich, D. Coleman, W. Chouanard, D.
Froemming, P. Deleski, R. Chan. THIRD ROW: T. Granlund, G. Eberhardt, A. Dyrud, R. Forsgren, M.
Doffing, M. Guenther, R. Eggert, C. Engstrom. FOURTH ROW: T. Deitz, I. Forester, D. Froemming, D.
Fostlin, J. Domek, R. Collins, L. Chermak.
FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Heibel, M. Johnson, J. Johnson, K. Jensen, S. Johnson, N. Josephson, B.
Illetschko, J. Haried, M. Hanson. SECOND ROW: D. Hedlund, D. Johnson, K. Hopfner, T. Illetschko, G.
Hoppe, L. Hanson, P. Johnson, W. Hjelm, B. Hammar, B. Janke. THIRD ROW: V. Johnson, L. Jahr, C.
Helgeson, K. Hvezda, B. Jesok, M. Heldt, K. Jesness, L. Hillesland, A. Hanson. FOURTH ROW: R. Han-
son, D. Helgeson, C. Hoffman, M. Iverson, F. Johanson, L. Herrmann, A. Hanson, J. Hiebel, A. Hoff land.
FIRST ROW, left to right: H. Kronfeldt, S. Lorsung, B. Larson, A. Larson, J. Klimek, J. Kronberg, E.
Mayer, M. Kalina, D. Marquette. SECOND ROW: M. Mattson, D. Mastellar, G. Kuhnau, R. Krueger, D.
Kemp, J. Klimek, J. Larson, T. Larson. THIRD ROW: D. Lindquist, F. Kellar, D. Kuitek, K. Krueger,
S. Kuhne, N. Lamb, H. Jung, K. Larson. FOURTH ROW: B. Knutson, L. Linder, C. McDonald, J. Lorn-
men, S. Kuhne, L. Lerbs, T. Kinsella, 0. Lommen.
63FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Pfeffer, S. Peterson, B. Melby, K. Miller, B. Peterson, M. Ofstedal, J. Plet-
cher, W. Newstad. SECOND ROW: D. Quinn, F. Prime, E. Perreten, E. Pennie, P. Olson, P. Mohawk, K.
Quast, M. Ostlund. THIRD ROW: S. Nokes, K. Peterson, J. Peterson, R. Nelson, J. Novak, J. Ondracek,
R. Paulzine, J. Payne. FOURTH ROW: J. Pflugradt, G. Peterson, B. Peterson, W. Nelson, C. Olson, F.
Peterson, C. Nightengale, M. Nelson.
FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Roiland, P. Squire, J. Schneiderhan, G. Rubink, G. Sherlin, D. Radii, J.
Sperling, V. Peterson, E. Reed. SECOND ROW: D. Schramm, R. Rooney, M. Steffen, K. Schmidt, M.
Schultz, R. Rud, B. Stemsrud, M. Sorenson, J. Schoenack. THIRD ROW: K. Swenson, M. Steen, J. Rice,
B. Shogren, J. Rupert, S. Stein, M. Ruhl, G. Schneiderhan, G. Syvrud. FOURTH ROW: M. Schulke, S.
Schmidt, J. Rudd, D. Schempp, J. Snyder, R. Sarvie, T. Snyder, J. Star.
FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Thompson, K. Zimara, M. Tewes, M. Zaviska, R. Toft, M. Trefethren, C.
Tvrdik. SECOND ROW: K. Thorpe, D. Wiehmann, K. Venzke, J. Torkelson, R. Wasson, C. Yeutter, G.
Thunberg, R. Wussow. THIRD ROW: D. Taylor, B. Vickerman, J. Yonke, M. Woessner, D. Wicken, L.
Ziegelman, D. Vollrath, B. Wachter.
64
Well, here we are with only two
years left of high school. From re-
ports by alumni, these coming years
are supposedly our best. It is hard
to believe, though, that any year
could be more fun than our last ten,
especially the last four years.
Remember seventh grade? That
was the year we entered junior high
school. It also marked the first time
we had more than one teacher, which
was really exciting to us. That also
was the year we learned how to do
the primary dance steps, which we
used shyly in the few parties open
for seventh graders.
Our eighth and ninth grade days
followed much the same pattern,
except possibly for more homework
and tests. Of course, when we
reached ninth grade, we got more privileges, including the choice of two elective classes and to
own the name “freshman . As we look back, we can remember those days as the gayest of our
lives.
Then came our sophomore year, which was to top all other years. We had a very successful
year in every way. We had a float in the Homecoming Parade. We also sponsored two dances,
the Sadie Hawkins Dance and the Christmas Dance, and were usherettes at the Senior Banquet.
Led by our class advisor Mr. D. Dziuk we were also very successful in many other things.
“Eleventh grade, here we come!”
From left to rigjit: Marna Nelson,
Secretary-treasurer; Roger Anderson,
President; Sharon Lamb, Vice-presi-
dent.
FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Berglin, K. Anderson, S. Bolstad, L. Beth, S. Annis, S. Barten, J. Bisek.
SECOND ROW: R. Adams, S. Bolin, D. Backhaus, P. Blank, J. Bollard, G. Aittala. THIRD ROW: L.
Berg, C. Blaisdell, R. Anderson, J. Bisek, M. Amundson, J. Anderson. B. Bemo. FOURTH ROW: R. Aim,
D. Bergner, B. Anderson; F. Bartlett.
65FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Carlson, B. Bruzek, K. Dunne, L. Bruxvoort, M. Collins, S. Ellis,
SECOND ROW: R. Bock, 1. Flaig, C. Ekdahl, B. Fairfield, C. Dawson, J. Deleski, L. Bra
, J. Carlson.
Brager. THIRD
ROW: B. Bursch, J. Clifford, B. Drosky, B. Buuck, 0. Buse, K. Brezina. FOURTH ROW: A. Foslien, B.
Collins, J. Dahleger, C. Christiansan, A. Fisher.
° e S. Hendrickson, P. Hass, D. Holmgren, P. Gaffaney, L. Grove. SEC-
OND ROW: P. Hollingsworth, M. Gulbranson, R. Hanson, G. Guenther, M. Hendry, M. Hardy. THIRD ROW-
A. Hausman, C. Herbert, E. Goodrich, D. Gawthrop, B. Grove, D. Gelling. FOURTH ROW: G. Heggar F
Hinshaw, R. Helgeson, T. Holte, R. Hegg.
£IRST R° ’ enf‘l° rJ; Johnson D. Hurriede, J. Klimek, C. Kelly, J. Kronberg, J. Kaufman, M.
Kmss. SECOND ROW: R. Kakac, R. Johnson, C. Knutson, P. Jenson, L. Johnson, R. Johnson, D. John-
J’ ieS£ C-Jacobso". T.Kalii, M. Ettesvold, L. Hawe, D. Kingston, J. Iverson.
FOURTH ROW. W. Kjos, T. Kirst, J. Hustad, D. Kronfeldt, A. Kellar, R. Kellar.
66FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Little, L. Lichtsinn, C. Mullen, C. Mechels, M. Larson, A. Moen, A. Nelson.
SECOND ROW: C. Nicolaus, J. Novack, P. Neumann, S. Loseth, R. Meyer, R. Larson, W. Noetzelman.
THIRD ROW: H. Navratil, S. Lamb, M. Nelson, J. Nelson, D. Larson, B. Matson, R. Mohawk, D. Mastel-
ler. FOURTH ROW: K. Moo, B. Norgren, C. Larson, W. Muyres, K. McCoy, J. Linser, D. Myhr.
FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Rauchstadt, B. Olson, W. Olson, C. Schmidt, D. Olson, D. Kuast, D. Rediehs.
SECOND ROW: M. Revering, J. Patrick, P. Schlosser, M. Riesselman, D. Paulson, J. Pexsa, G. Peterson.
THIRD ROW: J. Seraphine, W. Schultz, V. Schoeneck, J. Sather, J. Roth, M. Schoeneck, L. Ondracek.
FOURTH ROW: D. Oberg, D. Olson, D. Reynolds, T. Seeger, H. Patrick.
FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Timm, L. Thornton, J. Sherman, S. Skaar, G. Zimara, M. Wadworth, B. Titus,
L. Tonn, K. Stoneall. SECOND ROW: C. Steen, D. Vickerman, S. Sucky, J. Torrey, M. Stevens, B. Unumb,
J. Steidl, J. Wholan. THIRD ROW: P. Thorson, G. Timm, W. Sharp, J. Zastrow, R. Strandberg, L. Stenzel,
D. Tyson, B. Steidl. FOURTH ROW: D. Yohnke, A. Shogren, M. VanderWagon, C. Yarger, J. Wilson, K.
Schumacher, J. Whalen.
67
The class of 1957, over 200
strong have a right to be proud of
their Junior year. iMr. Clair Morrison
was our capable class advisor.
Homecoming was our first big event.
Under the slogan, “Boil Benson”
we were awarded the first prize.
Miss Doreen Olson was our lovely
homecoming attendant.
The year flew by quickly and
before we realized it, Christmas
was over and the New Year had be-
gun. We had tryouts and began work
on a most successful class play,
“Ladies of the Jury”. Mr. Charles
Brown was our play director. The
biggest thrill of our Junior year was
in planning and presenting the Jun-
ior-Senior Prom and Party, at which
the Seniors were our guests.
With no regrets for the past year we all eagerly await our Senior year. We know it will pass
quickly and we hope to do it justice and make it as memorable as this year has been.
From left to right: Dick Aalberg, Vice-
president; Shirley Henriksen, Secre-
tary-Treasurer; Eugene Granlund, Presi-
dent.
FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Botzet, A. Braunschweig, W. Barsness, S. Bjokne, P. Anderson, H. Backlin,
J. Carlstrom C. Brezina. SECOND ROW: D. Anderson, J. Chan, J. Brede, F. Brozek, V. Blank. A. Beulke,
N. Bork. THIRD ROW: R. Bakke, B. Betterman, W. Brende, D. Aalberg, G. Bachman, A. Christopher, A.
Chermak. FOURTH ROW: T. Annis, D. Anderson, A. Anderson, J. Brenden, T. Barros, P. Bergner, D.
Bisek.
68FIRST ROW, left to right: V. Eggert, S. Erickson, J. Hanson, J. Dreger, S. Flatel, M. Geris, C. Femrite.
SECOND ROW: A. Doffing, G. Fjerstad, D. Froemming, M. Harbig, T. Gilbertson, L. Floding, E. Gran-
lund. THIRD ROW: J. Hare id, R. Hagedorn, R. Elness, A. Grosenick, N. Hanson, P. Erickson, F. Drosky.
FOURTH ROW: G. Haberer, B. Harsh, S. Gerand, G. Fieberanz, J. Erickson, D. Hvezda.
FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Hoppe, K. Johnson, S. Henrikson, M. Hiebel, A. Johnson, M. Johnson, G.
Jacobson. SECOND ROW: J. Isaacson, L. Hohnwalt, B. Gulseth, M. Johnson, G. Johnson, M. Hoglund,
L. Johnson. THIRD ROW: S. Hoglund, J. Johnson, S. Gelling, B. Hockett, D. Johnson, L. Johnson, B.
Jasperson. FOURTH ROW: D. Hubred, D. Lusty, M. Hermes.
FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Lorsung, R. McDonald, F. Kloos, J. Mike, M. Kramer, J. Larson, R. Malm-
gren, J. Larson. SECOND ROW: S. McKay, D. Lorenz, M. McMahn, J. Kakac, S. Kulick, K. Muzik, T.
Lewis. THIRD ROW: 0. Krebs, B. La Course, V. Larson, G. Larson, S. McFarlane, D. Koenig. FOURTH
ROW: C. Keck, P. Lommen, B. Nicolaus, R. Kuhnau, C. Lange, D. Kietzman.
69FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Nelson, D. Olson, K. Rinehart, D. Rassat, J. Olson, C. Omland, K. Peterson.
SECOND ROW: K. Ritter, J. Olson, C. Ostlund, J. Olson, J. Rice, B. Olson. THIRD ROW: C. Rensink,
H. Olson, R. Ondracek, C. Olson, P. Patrick, F. Polesak, R. Nelson. FOURTH ROW: L. Peterson, D.
Neilsen, C. Nyberg, B. Nelson, J. Nightengale, G. Rachel.
FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Steen, J. Star, A. Schmidt, C. Tomzik, J. Schubert, J. Torkelson. SECOND
ROW: R. Rosenquist, D. Snyder, M. Smith, D. Sarvie, K. Rosenquist, I. Sethney. THIRD ROW: J. Schauer,
L. Squire, G. Schouweiler, E. Seware, J. Strandberg, H. Svee. FOURTH ROW: B. Roubik, D. Steen, R.
Sorenson, C. Towner, J. Solum.
FIRS I ROW, left to right: T. Trones, J. Wheeler, B. Ziegelman, L. Wendt, E. Ziegelman, D. Zins, A.
Twait. SECOND ROW: M. Trousil, M. Undlin, D. Venske, I. Vogt, B. Waters, D. Vickerman. THIRD ROW:
J. Wasson, H. Wells, L. Wheeler, A. Trenne, J. Wittnebel, M. Vick :erman.
70If well thou has begun, go on; it is the end that crowns us, not
the fight.
HerrickSe U i6
From left to right: MARY PERRETEN, Secretary-treasurer; DALE SCHNEI-
DERHAN, President; RALPH DANIELS, Vice-president.
SENIORS
As we look back through the pages of time, we seniors find many memories that have lin-
gered and will linger in our minds for the rest of our lives.
Was it not yesterday that we were freshmen, excited over our first big party? And my, but
we were proud of our own paper, the “Variety.”
And then one day, we found ourselves seated in the auditorium yelling S-O-P-H-O-M-O-R-E-S!
at the top of our lungs. Time surely flies! We found our sophomore year full of gaiety,excite-
ment, dances, and parties. We even had a chance to sponsor some of the activities such as the
Christmas Dance and the Sadie Hawkins Dance.
As juniors, we finally felt that we were entering the upper realm of our high school years.
A lot was behind us, but much more was to come. Our class play, “You Can’t Take It With
You” was a big success even if some of us literally shook with stage fright. This was the year
we received our first long term paper assignment. Vfy, how we worked on those footnotes! We
sponsored a very successful prom and spring party with the seniors as our guests. The themes
were “Paradise in Pink” and “Moonlight and Roses”, respectively.
We were then, one step nearer the end of the best years of our lives. Our senior class pic-
tures were taken in August. We had a most successful Homecoming with Miss Pauline Alberg
reigning as queen over all the festivities. She was crowned the evening preceding the game
by Captain Jerry Annis, during a most pomp and pageant ceremony. Our class play, “Lavender
and Old Lace” was given in the fall. Christmas crept up on us without warning, with its par-
ties, concerts, and fun. And then, it was spring and time for the prom. This time, we were
guests of the juniors. Our Senior Banquet came and went and then it was almost time to say
good-bye. Our final ties with Alex High were Honor Day, Baccalaureate, and Commencement.
Three times we had to wear those hot, stuffy, caps and gowns to march down that aisle. But,
wouldn’t we all do it over again if we had the chance?
These memories will not fade from our minds and we shall renew them each time we return
to visit Alex High.
72ADAMS, JOAN
ALBERG, PAULINE
ALDRICH, SANDRA
ANDERSON, CAROLE
ANDERSON, NORMAN
ANGEN, ARNOLD
ANNIS, JERRY
BAKKE, DUANE
BARNACK, DALLAS
BECKER,JAMES
BEHRENS, WAYNE
BENSON, LOWELL
73
BEULKE, ELSIE
BLAISDELL, KATHLEEN
BOTZET, HARVEYBRADFORD, THOMAS
BRUZIK, KAREN
BUNDY,DON
BURSCH, MARLENE
BUSCHER, KAY
CARLSON, JAMES
CARLSON, VIRGINIA
CASSELL, JAMES
CLARK, DAVID
COLLINS, GARY
COVEL, DORIS
DANIELS, RALPH
DAU, RAY
DECKO, DORIS
DICKMAN, WILLIAM
74DUEA, MARGARET
ETTESVOLD, BEAH
EVANS, WILLIAM
EVJU, ANNETTE
FJERSTAD, EDWARD
FRANZEN, TOM
FREDING, JEROME
FROEMMING, DAVIS
FROEMMING, MARCIA
GEASE, GARY
GEISNESS, MERCEDES
GELLING, ARDYS
GOODRICH, LOIS
HAAK, BONNIE LOU
HALLGREN, DONALD
75HANSON, ARDYCE
HANSON, BARBARA
HANSON,JAMES
HANSON, NORMAN
HANSON, RICHARD
HAUGEN, HARRIS
HEWETT, DAVID
HILLESLAND, CARROLL
HOFFLAND, ELLEN MAY
HOGLUND, CARL
HOGLUND, MARY
HOIUM, GERDES
76
HOLLINGSWORTH, SUESANN
HVEZDA, NICKOLAS
IGNOWSKI, GARYISACKSON, DORAN
JENSEN,JANICE
JOHNSON,JAMES
JOHNSON, MARLYS
JOHNSON, ROMELL
JOSEPHSON, SHIRLEY
KAUFMAN, JAMES
KJOS, ELLIOT
KRASSAS, HELEN
KRUEGER, ARTHUR
KRUEGER,LOLA
LANGE, CATHERINE
77
LARSON, BARBARA
LARSON, IRENE
LARSON, NORMALEE, NEIL
LEISDON, ANGELINE
LITTLE, GLORIA
LOFQUIST, ARVC
LOKEN, JOHN
LUCAS, HUGH
MARTIN, JAMES
MECHELS, CHRIST
MECHELS, WILLIAM
MELBY,DARLENE
MORSE, WANETA
MUZIK, DENNIS
7X
MYHR, LUTHER
NELSON, AVIS
NELSON, BRUCENELSON, CEDRIC
NELSON, ELINOR
NESS, H. DAN
NICHOLAS, JERRY
NICOLAUS, VERLIN
O’BRIEN, JOY
OGREN, ROGER
OLSON, ARLENE
OLSON, CHUCK
OLSON, DAVID
OLSON, JEAN
OLSON, KAREN
OLSON, LAVONNE
OSTERBERG, DEANNA
PAULSEN, CAROL
79PAYNE, ALTA
PENNAR, JACQUELINE
PENNIE, DANNIE
PERRETEN, MARY
PETERSON, CAROL
PETERSON, JON
POMMERENKE, ROBERT
PRCHAL,JERRY
REDIEHS, R’LOU
REVERING, HELEN
RIPLEY, SARA
RITTER, HARLEN
8»
ROERS, DON
ROONEY, BERNIE
SALTO, NORMASALTO, NORMAN
SCHLOSSER, YVONNE
SCHNEIDERHAN, CAROL
SCHNEIDERHAN, DALE
SCHNEIDERHAN, MICHAEL
SCHROEDER, BEVERLEE
SaiULTZ, LEON
SCHUNEMAN, ELEANOR
SETTERLUND, DELORES
SHERIDAN, KAY
SHERLIN, PAT
SHOGREN, RICHARD
SHOLD, HELEN
SIEMSSEN, KAY
SIMONSON, NANCY
81SIMONSON, WALTER
SOLUM, KAREN
SQUIER, DONNA
STAR, GAYLE
STEIDL, ROSELLA
STEIDL, TED
STEMSRUD, ROBERT
SWANSON, RODNEY
TIMM, JAMES
TIMM, JANICE
TREFETHREN, MARGARET
TUTOR, HELEN
TVRDIK, JANIS
UNUMB, MELVA
UTKE, JAY
82VAN AMBER, DARRELL
VIPOND, DONALD
VOSBERG, MARLAN
WADSWORTH, ED
WAGNER, GORDON
WAGNER, HAROLD
WHEELER,JANET
WUSSOW, JENNICE
YANDA, DOROTHY
ZAVADIL, GAYLEN
ZAVISKA, DENNIS
ZIEGELMANN, LUANN
83ADAMS, JOAN
ALBERG, PAULINE Student Council 4; Alexian 4;
National Honor Society 3,4; National Thespians 3,4,
Officer 4; Class Play 3,4; G. A. A. 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,
2; Band 3,4, Librarian 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Youth
Council 4.
ALDRICH, SANDRA Student Council 1; Alexian 4;
Rooters Club 1,2; Library Club 3,4, Officer 4; Christian
Youth Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Switchboard 4; Class Play
Usher 4; Spring Party Committee 3.
ANDERSON, CAROLE Alexian 4; National Thespians
3,4; Class Play, Student Director 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Socratic
Club 4; Jr. Red Cross 4; Bowling 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4.
ANDERSON, NORMAN School Patrol 1; Audio Visual
2,3,4; Jr. Red Cross 4; Bowling 1; Band 1,2; Intra-
mural Sports 2,3,4.
ANGEN, ARNOLD F. F. A. 1,2,3,4.
ANNIS, JERRY Alexian 4; "A” Club 2,3,4; Officer 4,
Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 4; Intromurol
Sports 2,3,4; Boys State 3.
BAKKE, DUANE Intranural Sports 1,2,3.
BARNACK, DALLAS F. F. A. 1,2,3; Bowling 3,4.
BECKER, JAMES F. F. A. 1.
BEHRENS, WAYNE Intramural Sports 1,2,4; Stage Force
4.
BENSON, LOWELL Alhi Times 3; Audio Visual 2,3,4;
Mailing Clerk 3,4; F. T. A., 2,3,4; Key Club 4.
BEULKE, ELSIE
BLAISDELL, KATHLEEN Rooters Club 1,2,3; G. A. A.
1,2; F. T. A. 2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4.
BOTZET, HARVEY Audio Visual 2,3,4; F. F. A. 1,2,
3,4.
BRADFORD, THOMAS National Thespians 3,4; Class
Play 3; "A Club 3,4; Jr. Red Cross 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4;
Ragtime Band; Orchestra 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball
1.2,3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Declamation 3,4;
Hilarities 2,3,4.
BRUZIK, KAREN Library Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee
Club 3; Orchestra 3; Nurses Assistant 4.
BUNDY, DON Student Council 2; 'A" Club 1,2,3,4;
Jr. Red Cross 1,4; Choir 2,3,4; Boys Octette 4; Foot-
ball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Intramural
Sports 3,4; Stage Force 3,4.
BURSCH, MARLENE
BUSCHER, KAY Alexian 4; Class Play Publicity 3;
G.A.A. 1; Future Nurses Club 3,4, Officer 4; Bowling
1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 2,3,4; Marching Band; Or-
chestra 3.
CARLSON, JAMES Alhi Times 2; Alexian 4, Editor;
National Thespians 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4;
Officer 3; “A" Club 3,4; Bowling 2; Youth Council 2;
Choir 2,3,4; Officer 4; Band 2,3; Football 3,4; Student
Manager 2,3,4; Golf 4; Hockey 2,3,4.
CARLSON, VIRGINIA F. T. A. 2,3; Jr. Red Cross 1;
Future Business Leaders 4; Christian Youth Fellowship
2,3; Band 1,2; Class Play Usher 4.
CASSELL, JAMES Audio Visual 2,3,4; Technician 3;
Head Leader 4.
CLARK, DAVID Future Business Leaders 4; Intramural
Sports 2,3,4; Stage Force 3.
COLLINS, GARY School Patrol 1,2,3,4; Future Business
Leaders 4; Library Club 3; Choir 1; Track 1,2,3,4;
Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Stage Force 3.
COVEL, DORIS Class Play Committee 3,4; F. T. A. 3;
Future Business Leaders 4; Library Club 3; Christian
Youth Fellowship 1,2,3; Glee Club 2,3; Switchboard 3;
Spring Porty Committee 3.
DAU RAY Audio Visual 2,3; Track 2; Boys Tumbling 2.
DANIELS, RALPH Class officer 4; Student Council 4;
Key Club 2,3,4; MAM Club 4; Football 2,3,4; Track 1,2,
3,4; Intromural Sports 1.
DECKO, DORIS Jr. Red Cross 4; Future Business Lead-
ers 4.
DICKMAN, WILLIAM Key Club 3,4, “A’ Club 2,3,4; Stu-
dent Council 2,4, Officer 4; Stage Force 3,4; Basketball
1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,4; Prom Committee 3.
DUEA, MARGARET Alexian 4; National Thespians 3,4;
Class Play 3; G.A.A. 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Band 1,2,5,4; Wood-
wind Quintet 3; Orchestra 2,3; Stage Force 4; Class Play
Ushers 4; Girls State 3.
ETTESVOLD, BEAH Student Council 4, Officer; Alhi
Times 3; Alexian 4, Layout Editor; National Thespians
3,4, Officer 4; Class Play 3,4; Rooters Club 3; G.A.A. 1,
2; Jr. Red Cross 3; Future Business Leaders 4, Officer;
Attendant 3; Class Play Committee 3,4; Declamation 3,4;
Glenwood 1.
EVANS, BILL Jr. Red Cross 2; Bowling 2,3,4, Band 2;
Intramural Sports 3.
EVJU, ANNETTE G.A.A. 1,2,4; Bowlina 1; Band 1,2,3,4;
Ragtime 3,4; Orchestra 2,3; Hilarities 2,3.
FJERSTAD, EDWARD Student Council 4; Key Club 4;
“A Club 4; Bowling 1,2,4; Football 2; Student Manager
3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2,4; Stage Force 3.
FRANZEN, TOM Future Business Leaders 4; Bowling 1,
2,4; Golf 1; Intramural Sports 1.
FREDING, JEROME Jr. Red Cross 1.
FROEMMING, DAVIS Student Council 4; School Patrol 3,
4; Audio Visual 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4.
FROEMMING, MARCIA Glee Club 2.
GEASE, GARY Audio Visual 2,3,4; F.F.A. 2.
GEISNESS, MERCEDES Library Club 4.
GELLING, ARDYS Christian Youth Fellowship 3,4; Class
Play Committee 3; Class Play Usher 4, Spring Party Com-
mittee 3.
GOODRICH, LOIS Alexian 4; National Thespians 3,4;
Class Play 3; Rooters Club 2,3,4, Officer 3; G.A.A. 2;
Future Nurses Club 3,4, Officer 4; Library Club 2,3,4, Of-
ficer 3,4; Christian Youth Fellowship 3; Choir 3; Glee
Club 2; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Nurses Assistant 3; Prom
Committee 3; Class Play Usher 4; Girls Tumbling 2,3.
HAAK, BONNIE LOU Christian Youth Fellowship 3,4;
Choir 3,4; Triple Trio 3,4; Class Play Usher 4; Brandon
1,2.
HALLGREN, DONALD
HANSON, ARDYCE Class Play Usher 4; Future Business
Leaders 4, Officer; Christian Youth Fellowship 1,2,3; At-
tendant 4; Spring Party Committee 3.
HANSON, BARBARA Christian Youth Fellowship 3; Band
1,2,3; Glee Club 3; Orchestra 3.
HANSON, JIM Library Club 1; Choir 2,3,4.
HANSON, NORMAN School Patrol 2,3,4; Audio Visual 2,
3,4; F.F.A. 3,4; Football 1; Intramural Sports 2,3,4.
HANSON, RICHARD National Thespians 3,4; Class Play
3,4; "A” Club 4; Bowling 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,
2,3; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Track 1,3,4; Intramural
Sports 2,3,4; Stage Force 3,4; Stage Lighting Force 3,4;
Dixieland Band 3,4.
HAUGEN, HARRIS F.F.A. 1,2,3,4.
HEWETT, DAVID Student Council 4; Key Club 4; "A’
Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 3; In-
tramural Sports 2,3,4; Stage Force 3,4; Boy’s State 3;
National Honor Society 4.
HILLESLAND, CARROLL F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Band
1,2,3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4.
HOFFLAND, ELLEN MAY Alhi Times 3; Rooters Club 1;
G.A.A. 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Future Business Leaders 4; Class
Play Production 3.
HOGLUND, CARL Class Play 3,4; School Patrol 1; Bowl-
ing 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4;
Stage Force 3,4; German Band 3,4; Trumpet Quartet 3,4.
84HOGLUND, MARY Student Council 3,4; Alhi Times 2,3,
4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Alexion 4; Closs Ploy Production
3,4; Sigma Beta Phi 4; Rooters Club 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4;
Bowling 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3; Majorette 1,2,
3,4; Prom Committee 3.
HOIUM, GERDES Student Council 3,4; Alhi Times 3,4;
Future Nurses Club 4; Christian Youth Fellowship 2,3,4;
Choir 3; Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 3; Nurses Assistant 4;
Majorette 3; Closs Play Production 3,4.
HOLLINGSWORTH, SUESANN Alexion 4; Rooters Club
1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Sportette 4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Officer
4; Jr. Red Cross 1; Bowling 1; Band 3,4; Librarian;
Christmas Play 3.
HVEZDA, NICK F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Track 2.
IGNOWSKI, GARY School Patrol 1; Library Club 1;
Bowling 1,2,3,4; Band 1.
ISACKSON, DORAN Key Club 3,4; School Patrol 4;
Audio Visual 2,3,4; Technician 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Of-
ficer 4; Christian Youth Fellowship 2,3»
JENSEN, JANICE Student Council 4; Alhi Times 4;
Alexion 4; Class Play Usher 3,4; Rooters Club 2,3,4;
Future Business Leaders 4, Officer; Library Club 2,3,4;
Christian Youth Fellowship 3,4; Prom Committee 3;
National Honor Society 4.
JOHNSON, JAMES Track 3; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4.
JOHNSON, MARLYS Alexion 4; Rooters Club 1,2,3,4;
Future Business Leaders 4, Officer; Library Club 4;
Christian Youth Fellowship 4; Attendant 2,4; Class Play
Usher 3,4; Prom Committee 3.
JOHNSON, ROMELL Alexion 4; Nationol Thespians 3,4;
Class Play 3; Sigma Beta Phi 4; G.A.A. 1,2; F.T.A.
2,3,4; Christian Youth Fellowship 2,3; Band 2,3; Glee
Club 3; Orchestra 3; National Honor Society 4.
JOSEPHSON, SHIRLEY
KAUFMAN, JIM Intramural Sports 1,2,4.
K JOS, ELLIOT Football 3; Boseball 2; Intramural
Sports 2,4.
KRASSAS, HELEN Student Council 2; Alhi Times 2,3,4;
Alexian 4; Nationol Thespians 3,4, Officer 4; Class
Play 4; Student Director 3; Rooters Club 2,3,4; G.A.A.
1.2.3.4. Officer 2,4; Bowling 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Or-
chestra 3; Declamation 3,4; Tumbling Team 2; Majorette
1.2.3.4.
KRUEGER, ART Alhi Times 1,2,3; Alexian 1,2; Key
Club 2,3,4; Jr. Red Cross 2; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Baseball
2; Golf 3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2,4.
KRUEGER, LOLA Alhi Times 3; Alexian 4; National
Thespians 3,4; Class Play 3; Sigma Beta Phi 3,4, Of-
ficer 4; Rooter Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 4;
Cheerleader 3,4; Declamation 4; Prom Committee 3»
LANGE, CATHERINE Alhi Times 3,4; Alexian 4; Sigma
Beta Phi 4; Rooters Club 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Future
Nurses Club 3,4, Officer 4; Jr. Red Cross 1,3,4, Officer
4; Library Club 2; Bowling 2,3; Choir 3,4; Girl's Triple
Trio 3.
LARSON, BARBARA Alexian 4; Future Business Lead
ers 4; Spring Party Committee 3.
LARSON, IRENE G.A.A. 1; Tumbling 1; Bowling 2;
Christian Youth Fellowship 4; Future Business Leaders
4; Class Play Usher 4; Evansville 3.
LARSON, NORMA Library Club 4; Christian Youth
Fellowship 3,4; Glee Club 3, Officer; Class Play Usher
3.4.
LEE, NEIL Choir 2,3,4; Bond 2,3; Boy’s Octette 3,4.
LEISDON, ANGELINE G.A.A. 1; Future Business Lead-
ers 4; Bowling 2; Switchboard 3; Junior Class Play
Production 3; Class Play Usher 4; Spring Party Com-
mittee 3.
LITTLE, GLORIA Future Nurses Club 3; Futur-j Busi-
ness Leaders 4; Bowling 2
LOFQUIST, ARVO Student Council 3.
LOKEN, JOHN Student Council 1; National Honor So-
ciety 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Declamation 3
LORSUNG, DARCY
LUCAS, HUGH
MARTIN, JAMES Alexian 4; National Thespians 4;
Cl oss Play 4; A Club 4; Future Business Leaders 4;
Choir 3,4; Football 1,3,4; Baseball 3; Track 4; Prom
Committee 3.
MECHELS, CHRIST Audio Visual 2; F.F.A. 3,4.
MECHELS, WILLIAM School Patrol 1,2; Audio Visual
3.4.
MELBY, DARLENE Stillwater 3.
MORSE, WANETA Class Play Usher 4; Rooters Club
1,2,31 G.A.A. 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 2; Bowling 1,2,3,4;
Stage Force 3; Switchboard 3,4; Prom Committee 3.
MUZIK, DENNIS Audio Visual 1,2.
MYHR, LUTHER School Patrol 2,3,4, Captain 4; Audio
Visual 2,3,4, F.F.A. 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 2; Track 3;
Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4.
NELSON, AVIS Jr. Red Cross 1; Future Nurses Club 4;
Future Businees Leaders 4; Christian Youth Fellowship
3.4.
NELSON, BRUCE F.F.A. 2; Jr. Red Cross 4; Future
Business Leaders 4; Stage Force 3,4; Track 2,3.
NELSON, CEDRIC Bowling 1,2,3,4.
NELSON, ELINOR F.T.A. 3; Christian Youth Fellow-
ship 2,3,4; Glee Club 2; Class Play Usher 4.
NESS, H. DAN Class Officer 3; Student Council 2,3,4,
Officer 4; Alexian 4; National Thespians 3,4, Officer 4;
Class Play 3; Key Club 3,4, Officer 4; “A” .Club 3,4;
Jr. Red Cross 1; Bowling 2,3,4; Choir 4; Football 2,3,4;
Baseball 2,3,4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Stage Force 3;
Declamation 3,4; District Key Club Treasurer 3; Hockey
2.3.4.
NICHOLAS, JERRY Audio Visual 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Fu-
ture Business Leaders 4.
NICOLAUS, VERLIN Student Council 3; Alhi Times 2;
National Thespians 3,4; Class Play 3,4; "A" Club 1,2,
3,4; Jr. Red Cross 2; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 2; Track
1,2; Intramural Sports 3,4.
O’BRIEN, JOY Rooters Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Jr. Red
Cross 3; Future Business Leaders 4; Bowling 2,3; Class
Ploy Usher 3.
OGREN, ROGER Student Council 1,4; Class Play 3;
Key Club 2,3,4; “A” Club 1,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4;
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1.
OLSEN, ARLENE G.A.A. 1,2,4; Library Club 4; Bowling
3.4.
OLSON, CHUCK School Patrol 1,2; Future Business
Leaders 4, Officer; Bowling 1,2,3; Choir 4; BoysOctette
4; Mixed Octette 4.
OLSON, DAVID F.F.A. 1,2,3,4.
OLSON, JEAN Rooters Club 4; Future Nurses Club 3,4;
Christian Youth Fellowship 4.
OLSON, KAREN Library Club 3,4, Officer 4; Christian
Youth Fellowship 3,4, Officer 4; Glee Club 2,3; Barnum,
Minnesota 1,2.
OLSON, LAVONNE Future Business Leaders 4.
OSTERBERG, DEANNA Alexian 4; Notional Thespians
3,4; Closs Play Make Up Chairman 3; Sigma Beta Phi 4;
Rooters Club 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1; F.T.A. 4; Bowling 1;
Choir 2,3,4, Officer 4; Girl’s Octette 3; Mixed Octette 4;
Girl’s Quartet 4; One Act Play 3,4; Declamation 3,4;
Hilarities 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Class Play 4.
PAULSEN, CAROL Rooters Club 1,2; Future Nurses
Club 4; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Christian Youth Fellowship
3,4; Bowling 2,3,4; Nurses Assistants 4; Class PlayUsher 3,4; Spring Party Committee 3.
PAYNE, ALTA National Thespians 4; Class Plays 4;
G.A.A. 1; Future Nurses Club 2,3,4; Christian Youth
Fellowship 2,3,4; Bowling 1,2; Youth Council 3; Prom
Committee 3; Class Play Usher 3.
PENNAR, JACQUELINE Student Council 3; Alhi Times
2,3,4, editor; Alexian 4; Class Play Production 3;
Rooters Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Future Nurses Club 2,3,
4; Bowling 1,2; Nurses Assistant 3.
PENNIE, DANNIE Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4.
PERRETEN, MARY Class Officer 4; Al High Times 3;
Student Council 1; Alexian 4; National Honor Society 3,
4; Sigma Beta Phi 3,4, Officer 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Officer
4; Choir 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Officer 2; Small musical
groups 3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3, Officer 2,3.
PETERSON, CAROLE National Thespians 4; Class Play
production 3; Class Play 4; Rooters Club 2; Choir 2,3,4;
Girls Octette 3, Girls Quartet; Hilarities 3.
PETERSON, JOHN Student Council 2; National Thes-
pians 4; Class Play 3; Bowling 1,2; Choir 3,4; Football
1,2; Golf 4; Track 2; Intramural Sports 2,3,4.
POMMERENKE, ROBERT National Thespians 4; Class
Play 4; "A" Club 2,3,4; Jr. Red Cross 4; Band 1; Foot-
ball 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4.
PRCHAL, JERRY School Patrol 3,4; Audio Visual 2,3,4;
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4.
REDIEHS, R’LOU Class Play Usher 4; Glee Club 3;
Spring Party Committee 3»
REVERING, HELEN
RITTER, HARLEN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Jr. Red Cross 1,2;
Football 1.
ROERS, DON School Patrol 1,2,3,4; Future Business
Leaders 4; B and 2,3,4; German Band 2; Football 2;
Baseball 3; Intramural Sports 1.
ROONEY, BERNIE Class Officer 1,2,3; Student Council
1,2; Alexian 4; Class Play 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4, Officer
4; "AM Club 3,4; Jr. Red Cross 2; Youth Council 2,3,4;
Choir 3,4; Small musical group 4; Football 2,3,4; Bas-
ketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; Stage Force 3,4.
SALTO, NORMA Future Nurses Club 3; Glee Club 2;
Declamation 4; Science Club 1.
SALTO, NORMAN School Patrol 1,2,3,4; Audio Visual
2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4.
SCHLOSSER, YVONNE F.T.A. 4; Library Club 4; Glee
Club 2.
SCHNEIDERHAN, CAROL Class Play Usher 4; F.T.A.
4; Jr. Red Cross 4; Library Club 4; Glee Club 2; Switch-
board 4
SCHNEIDERHAN, DALE L. Class Officer 4; Student
Council 3,4; School Patrol 2,3,4; Audio Visual 3,4; F.F.
A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Jr. Red Cross 1; Choir 2; Intra-
mural Sports 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 4.
SCHNEIDERHAN, MICHAEL “A” Club 4; Jr. Red Cross
2; Future Business Leaders 4; Bowling 2,3,4; Baseball
1,2,3,4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Stage Force 3.
SCHROEDER, BEVERLEE G.A.A. 2; Library Club 2,3,4.
SCHULTZ, LEON F.F.A. 1,2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Intramural
Sports 4.
SCHUNEMAN ELEANOR Student Council 4; F.T.A. 3,4;
Christian Youth Fellowship 3; Switchboard 4; Class Play
Usher 4.
SETTERLUND, DELORES Alexian 4; National Thes-
pians 4; Class Play Student Director 4; Rooters Club 2,
3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Future Nurses Club 3,4; Library Club
4; Christian Youth Fellowship 3; Bowling 2,3; Youth
Council 3.
SHERIDAN, KAY Alexian 4; National Thespians 3,4,
Officer 4; Class Play 3,4; Jr. Red Cross 2; Future Busi-
ness Leaders 4, Reporter 4.
SHERLIN, PAT Student Council 2; Al High Times 2,3,4,
Editor 3,4; National Thespians 3,4; Alexian 4; Class
Play 3,4; Rooters Club 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 4; Bowl-
ing 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Ragtime 3,4; Christman Ensemble
3; Orchestra 2,3; Hilarities 2,3,4; Prom committee 3.
SHOGREN, RICHARD Class Play 3; Key Club 3,4; “A”
Club 3,4; Jr. Red Cross 1; Bowling 1; Youth Council 3;
Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4.
SHOLD, HELEN Future Nurses Club 2,3; Future Busi-
ness Leaders 4; Glee Club 2.
SIEMSSEN, KAY Alexian 4; National Honor Society 3,4;
Sigma Beta Phi 3,4, Officer 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Jr. Red
Cross 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Flute Quartet 1,2,
3,4; Woodwind Quintet 3; Orchestra 1,3; Declamation 3,4;
Hilarities 1,2; Class Ploy Committee 3.
SIMONSON, NANCY Student Council 1,2; Sigma Beta
Phi 4; Rooters Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Jr. Red Cross 3;
Bowling 1; Choir 3,4; Small musical groups 3,4; Cheer-
leader 2,3,4.
SIMONSON, WALTER National Thespians 3,4; Class
Play 3,4; School Patrol 1,2.
SOLUM, KAREN Alexian 4, Editor; Sigma Beta Phi 3,4,
Officer 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses Club 3,4, Of-
ficer 4; Jr. Red Cross 2,3, Officer 3; Bowling 2,3; Choir
2,3,4; Bond 1,2,3,4; Triple Trio 3; Quartet 4; Orchestra
3, Officer.
SQUIER, DONNA Bowling 2.
STAR, GAYLE Al High Times 3,4; Rooters Club 3;
G.A.A. 2,3,4, Officer 3; Future Nurses Club 4; Jr. Red
Cross 3; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 3; Prom Committee 3;
Class Play Committee 3,4.
STEIDL, ROSELLA
STEIDL, THEODORE School Patrol 2,3,4; Audio Visual
3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Jr. Red Cross 3; Choir 2; Intramural
Sports 1,2,3,4.
STEMSRUD, BOB National Honor Society 3,4; National
Thespians 3,4; Class Play 3; Key Club 2,3,4; 'AM Club
4; Bowling 2,3,4; Choir 4; Bond 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4;
Trombone Quartet 1,2; Boys Octette 4; Mixed Octette 4;
Track 1,2,3,4.
SWANSON, RODNEY
TIMM, JAMES Audio Visual 2,3,4.
TIMM, JANICE
TREFETHREN, MARGARET Bowling 1; Switchboard 4.
TUTOR, HELEN Washburn, Wisconsin 1; CampbelI sport,
Wisconsin 2,3.
TVRDIK, JANIS Class Play Usher 4; Class Play Com-
mittee 3; Future Business Leaders 4; Library Club 3,4;
Christiqn Youth Fellowship 3,4; Spring Party Committee
3.
UNUMB, MELVA Alexian 4; National Thespians 4; G.A.
A. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; Library Club 4; Bowling 3; Glee Club
3; Stage Force 3; Radio Club 1; Class Play Student
Director 4; Class Play Committee 3.
VAN AMBER, DARREL School Patrol 1,2,3,4; Audio
Visual 2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Future Business Leaders 4;
Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4.
VIPOND, DONALD Jr. Red Cross 1; Baseball 2; Track 1;
Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4.
VOSBERG, MARLAN School Patrol 4; Audio Visual 2,3;
Future Business Leaders 4; Christian Youth Fellowship
2.
WADSWORTH, ED Future Business Leaders 3.
WAGNER, GORDON National Thespians 3,4; Class Play
3; Choir 4; Band 1,2,3; Golf 4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4.
WAGNER, HAROLD School Patrol 4; Audio Visual 1,4;
F.F.A. 1,2,4; Choir 2.
WHEELER, JANET Class Officer 2,3; Al High Times
1,2,3,4; Alexian 4; National Thespians 4; Class Ploy 3;
Class Play Committee 4; Sigma Beta Phi 3,4; Rooters
Club 1,2; G.A A. 1,2; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Girls
Triple Trio 3; Accompanist for Girls Octette 3; Girls
Quartet 4; Declamation 3,4; National Honor Society 4.
WUSSOW, JENNICE Future Businees Leaders 4.
Y ANDA, DOROTHY Future Business Leaders 4; Librory
Club 3,4; Spring Party Committee 3.
ZAVADIL, GAYLEN Future Business Leaders 4; Or-
chestra 1,2,3.
ZAVISKA, DENNIS Band 1,2,3,4; Small musical group 1.
ZIEGELMANN, LUANN Rooters Club 4; G.A.A. 1; Fu-
ture Nurses Club3; Christian Youth Fellowship 4; Bowl-
ing 3,4.
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