Denfield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Duluth, MN)
- Class of 1955
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f ld h S I1 I Duluf DRACLE 2955 This is Denfeld, the place, the people, and . lilies - Kid Day -- honors ff' Honor Day A- Queen z4a!m6nc'40uu2hn ........, ......... p age 5 prineipal f counselors - office staffs -4 faculty - faculty life f maintenanci 4 classes dictum ...... ., .. .... page l5 senior officers f senior class f junior officers jun- ior class ef sophomore offit-ers -H sophomore class 0 ' 4 ....................... page 5l Pyramid - Power Club - Cheer Leaders ff Girls' Cluh 4 Boys' linion A Other Cluhs - Criterion - Oracle f Speech f rlehatc - cadets M4443 and Dfpqmq, ............. page 73 special inusie W orchestra - choir N hand 4 twirlers -AA voclvil f- class plays --f operetta ,-454655544 ..... .. ..............,... page 89 football - cross country - traek - basketball f hockey - lrasclmall -A other sports - girls' athletics 565005 ........,............... page lO3 lVlaroon and Cold Day' - Western Hound-l'p Day' A lloniecoining Y Senior Highlights Y special assein the events that made '55 a year to remember Bound here in this hook is llenfeld's year of IU5-It-55. This year has heen one of fun and frolic. work and opportunity for you. the students of Denfeld lligh School. Through the things that have marked '55, sophomores and juniors. as well as seniors. have acquired many unforgettahle memories of the place- llenfeld-the peoplefyour classmates and the administration-and the events of this year. Denfeld is what its people have made it. Memhers of the faculty' have come to he known as friends as they taught. guided, and counseled. Fellow students have also shown their talents and abilities and estahlished themselves as future leaders. The offi- cers of the many organizations have helped to see their cluhs through a success-fulled year for all. lfyery student has hecome well cstahlished as a part of llenfeldis people. Cluh activities of '55 will also remain in lnany lncmorics, The Boys' linion added to the social life and entertainment of each Denfeld hoy. From the stag to the spring style show the year has proved outstanding. Nlaking a tour of the cities of the world were the girls of llenfeld. memhers of the Girls' Cluh. The full calen- dar of this cluh made its season an enjoyahle one. The Power Cluh marked another year of pep and spirit to hack each athletic team. Governing Uenfeld through the school year was the Pyra- mid. They have kept this hall of learning running smoothly. Literary' and speech groups have also celehratcd a year of progress. The Criterion staff has succeeded to Keep llenfeld on the Map for another year. and the Oracle has recorded each event of IU55 so it may liye on for many years to come. Bringing home four trophies was the Denfeld dehate squad. The speech groups have sent eight on to the regional competition. Musical groups hayc filled IU55 with song. playing and sing- ing for concerts. assemhlies. meetings. and around the city. The A Cappella choir traveled to Minneapolis. and the hand and or- chestra, to Rice Lake. Wisconsin. The operetta. Sweethearts, hy Victor Herhetrt. could he rated a scintillating performance with its colorful choruses and their gay costumes. Both the music and art departments helped to produce this operclta. Filling the social calendar were the three class plays. The Senior Class play. t'Wizard of Oz. headed the drama season. HA Double liarreled Detective Story . was presented as the ,lunior Class play. Last on the program came the sophomores with their play, l ather Knows Best. lloth actors and yiewers will long remem- her these events. Many events of this school year have estahlished themselves as outstanding in our memories. Sport events have held the in- terest of every student. l.ast summer was marked hy the golf and hasehall teams going to state. lfoothall season hrought 6 wins and 2 losses and a win oyer the rival red and white at the higgesl game of the year. The haskethall season was marked hy the team tieing with Central for the city title. The hockey' team took the eity' title also. The Track team won the city-regional meet in the , spring of '54, The cheers. the pep assenihlies, llomecoming with l . v f t King Holy. lVlaroon and tiold Day, and Western Hound-llp Day were all a part of these sporting events. Yes. l955 has hcen a good year for everyone. For the grad- uating seniors this year has prohahly held more than any' other school year. Kid Day, the Senior Banquet. and the Prom held many exciting moments that are fond memories. The selection of the Queen, Honor Day, and C1rmmcncement hrought to a climax their high school careers. Although the school ycar is over. mem- ories of the place. the people, and the eyents of i955 will long linger. The place is Denfeld High Srhool. lts friendly tower has smiled down on every student that has walked through the doors of krlowledge. ln September, it wel- comed a new sophomore vlass to the fold and with the coming of June. hade another senior class farewell. Nw one who has ever been a part of Denfeld, its people. and events can ever forget this plan-e and those days that were so filled with enjoyable experiences. llvnlclcl is uhal its pm-oplv htm- nlurlc- it. Thr- 3dlllllllSlI'HllIlll has clonv nnn-h to sa-1' that vw-ry Denfelfl student grew in llnx light of good c-l1al'au'- ter. They haw- taught in tln- vlassroonms and given guidance and uflvif-0 from-ly to 1-vc-ry sevking stu- Clent. 'llhrough the-se 21111lIIlllllSllllN'lllS they llavf' come to he known as lrivncls. 'llln-3 have r'vrtz1in- ly established tlwn1svlu-s as an important part of Dvnffflrl S pvoplv. 'llhc' lavulty has hvlpc-fl to nmlu- this year of V155 a year to I'k'llll'llllN'I'. and all three classes hopv that tln-5 haw also Illilllt' this year a pleasant nnvmory for the aulministration. I I I C. DELL DAEDO, Principal As principal of Denfeld, Mr. Daedo helps to guide students through their years of high school. His sincere respect for each individual and his helpfulness with problems has won both the respect of the community and of the Denfeld students. Mr. Daedo can ably express himself in a few well-chosen words and is a man of deeds. Everyone who enters his office receives a friendly smile and individual at- tention from student to faculty member. Mr. Daedo's chief interest is in developing good character and making good citizens of his students. 5 HTH l'il.Y N CRl'lfTZiVlACl'l lfli Girls' Counselor lVliss lfthvlyn Cruetzmavher is a xc-ry busy lIlt'ltlllt'I' of the Dexlfvlfl staff. ln lic-r parsi- tion as Girls' Counselor and Guidant-cf Chair- man she has offered tlw girls of Dmifc-ltl lu-r unclvrslancling. trust. and advive and has vs- talmlishvfl livrself as a real frivncl ln vwry girl. WAl.'l'lCR HUNTING Assistant l'rint'inal Asiflv from guiding our fontlmall tc-ann. Nlr. Hunting lmltls tlif' post of assistant l'rin1-ipul and lmys' ununsfflor. The statt-lin-nt ai frivnrl infleedi' fits lVlr. Hunting very wt-ll. for he is a true friend to anyone who asks his arlvivfn Marking attendance cards is only one of the many and varied iobs of Miss Mary Wieveg and Miss Ber- tie Frozee, Denfeld secretaries. These indispensible members of the office staff are busy the year round performing their duties so essential to a smoothly running school. Miss Wieveg is in charge of the school mimeographing while Miss Frazee has the re- sponsibility of text books. Acting as Mr. Daedo's secretary, Mrs. Doris Klopp receives instructions for correspondence. Taking his dictation and making out various reports are among her other duties. The iob of seeing that the school is kept warm and in respectable condition is left to Mr. Fred Alfons, head engineer. He must check over all proiects in- volving the use of school property and see to the maintenance of all equipment. Looking down people's throots is strictly routine for Miss Hildure Nelson, the school nurse. She looks after the welfare of all the students and conducts first aid classes for those interested. 14 an IIIH. HARULIJ AIILB0lNI-historyssponsors hasketlnall and sophomore footlrall, Boys' Union and sophomore adviser--holllvy, hunting. MII. NORIJAI. ANllI'iRSONfhistoryfadxis:-r of senior elass-holrliies--hunting, fishing, sports. flower gardening. MHS. IJURUTLIY BAR'l'LI':-shorthand. typing-vo-sponsor of Pyro- rnid, vocational guidunveilikes to cook, fish, golf. MISS LOUISE IIALL-lmiology--ro-sponsor of Pyramid. Big and Little- Sisters-volor photography, hird study, gardening. llili. ICIWV.-Xlill IlANI.0N---Remedial reading, Survey I6-vo-hush ness manager of Oraele-Photography, model railrozuling. llu- luth Symphony. MR. AIJOLPH JOHNSON--mavhine woodwork. home mevhunivs for girls-stage carpenter-enjoys trout fishing and gardening. 8 MR. WAYNE llIlI'lvlf-XNfgeoinetry--lloys' Union and sopho- more testing adviser-slinjoys fishing. swimming. reading. MII. HARRY BROWN-Behind Wheel Ilriving-outdoor Iife'---fish- ing, hunting. NIR. ,IAIXIICS BUSCII-physics. liusiness ninth - assistant adxiser of Boys' Union, Oraele pieturc'sfliohhies--plio- tography, sports. MR. WILLIAM IIURRIICR-Englisli-sponsors the Readers' lllulr and diseussion group---enjoys the theatre and Vlfilderness Area. Nlli. EIlCI'iNH llUI I'iCK-related math, si-ienve, Smith- Ilughes- stage elevtrivity and pulmlie address system-likes radio and reading. NR. .IUSEPII IJUNN---English, Play Produm'tion fdirevts all vlass plays and various dramatir- exercises. MRS. IIlfNI'lVlI'iVI'i EBY--urt, arteraIt--sponsors stage art, art service roinmittee, eo-adviser of junior vlass-enjoys art, garden- ing, travel. NIH. EDGAR l I':I,TI'iN--voval music-a euppella choir, musical director for the operetta-churvh vhoir vonduetor. NIH. LOWELI. FIIYE - algebra, geometry interested in all sports and reading. MISS lllAHGAIiI i'I' GATZWICII.I'iH--ereative writing. journalism --sponsors Criterion, Quill and Svroll Contest. Girls' tllulw pull- lieity--gardening, hooks, poetry. MISS ARIN' GRI'iI10RY--- Latin. Ifnglish, sponsor ol the Girls' lilulm. Latin Ifluli, llonor Asseinlmly Committee-interest in herlus, knitting, color photog- raphy. MR. WAIRRICN Cllllli--study hall l'IilSS1'S'7l'IlkliFlllilll in- tramural sports program. 1-ostunie room--xisits ilisulmled XQ'U'I'illIS. 45'-ff MR. JAMES LUNII--area Yoeational sheet metal and Smith- IIugxhes-hobbies--valriszet making, hunting and fishing. MR. ROBICRT LUNIIICR---vliemistry, biology-eo-sponsor of the Boys' I'Ii-Yfenjoys photography. leatheruork and earpentry. MRS. WINIFRICII MAIICR-WHnglish----sponsor of the business staff of the Criterion-travel for enjoyment. MR. STANFORIJ MAR'l'IN-orehestrafsponsors the pep band -sports among: his favorite pastimes. MISS AURORA MA'I l'- SON--English-eo-sponsor of the senior class, adviser to Girls' Club treasurer-interestsfreading, music, art, and travel. MISS ETHEI. Mr'HUGH-history-ehairman of the Honor Day As- sembly, adviser of Girls' Club scrviee-enjoys traveling and reading. MISS CAl,I.Ilf NII'lRRI'l Ii -- English, world literature -A IIevo- tional Club Z1IlYiSf'l'74'0ll6l'tS data on outdoor and pioneer life, canoe trips in the Wilrferness Area. MR. RAY TXlItIKOI.A.lAKf physieal edueation-hoe-key voaeh-interests inrlude fishing, ea- noeinfr, traveling, and reading. MR. ROALII NOKLICBERC- English, Amerivan history-assistant basketball eoaehveenjoys all sports. MRS. FI.0RI'fNCI'l l'l'l'I'ERSON-world historye-eostume room and operetta tirket head-arovation--interior deeoration and floral design. MISS IIICLIQN PETERSON-physir'al edueation- sponsor of Pom-r Club and girls' athleties-bolnbies-inusiv, dra- matirs. hiking. and swimniing. MISS EVIQLYN l'0Wl'iI.I.-typ- ing, offire pram-tive'-1Iandy Shop head-enjoys out-of-doors and traveling. i 'f fi. t f f is NIR. WI.-Xl.III':NIAR .IUIINSON--Ifreneh, world history-business adxiser of junior class, eross-vountry and assistant track eoaeh -enjoys traveling: and geology. MISS RI'lI.I.If KAAKE--f'ingb lish-sponsor of the II:-nf:-ld Oraele-enjoys musie, reading, out-of-doors. MISS flI'll.lfN l.INlI-typing. shorthanil--Uravle i1llIISt'I'7'lt'fSlll't' time spent in golfing and reading. is NIR. FRANK I'IlCI.ISI-'physieal edueation-eoaehes traek and football--partieipates in bowling and golf. NIR. IlI.RIK Rl-IQUE --Amerie-an history. problems of demoeraey-adviser of Future Teaehers Club, II.S.S.A.-appreeiates musie and poetry. MISS NONA RICI'I--Spanish-Spanish Club adviser, Girls' Club re- freshment ehairman-avoeations--photography, travel levtures. 9 NIH. IIARL RUl.l,A---biology-in vhargze of visual aids and SPON- surs flanlz-ra flluh--intf-rests im-lude photography. MR. CLAR- ICNQIH ROSVAl,l,--liln'arian-vovatiorial I'0llIlSFl0I -IllllSlf', art. uml ,uurilvning numlwr among: CIlj0ylllf'IltS. MISS MARIE SALT- Wlfflk-lwiology--dirvvlnr of 1'0'ClH'I'll'lllilI' avtixities-intvrvsterl in gramh-riixxgr and reading. 4 . r I -X , V--.. NIR. 'l'lll-XDIJURIC WUlll,FEll,--alltn lmmly-spmisor of thP llllS IlHllllIt'llllll1'1' fund fishing and hunting. llolnlrivs. MR. PETER ZlhllXllflilXlAN lIli1l'l1lH9 ilrawing, urvhitvrtllral drafting, Smith- llugxln-s---assistunt znlvisf'r to the stage hands. lem-rs th? svhool umxrfls-linlnlmif-s, fishing and gxarflf-ning. 10 NRS. l,UlllSl'i Sllllf-Xlllf Surwy lb-sfwiul znlxisvr fur Girls Cluh- vnjuys lnothall gzum-s. playing gulf. mul rc-aiding. MRS MAIUURIIC SlllIAIJHA-4listriluutixf- 4'fllll'2lll0Il in 1'lllll'QI4'0l- girl ushersfnlzlny varied int1're'sts. MISS lll'IliNl'1'l l'-X Sl'fll'l'il. girls' home' vronomivs---sponsors Re-nl fiross zmfl far-ulay llmwl filnrl-appre-1-iz1tf's musiv. tlwutre anrl hooks. MR. lfl,AYl'UN Slllll,S'l'.'Nll lllQL9llI'Ll. trigmmliix-li'y, gxvuluvlry -luusinvss lllilllilgfxl' of Urzivlv, uthle-tix' lnllHlIll'llll n1uzxug:1-l'- ilnr- ing: SlllI1IT11'l', liiggliway I'0IlStl'll1'Il0Il engim-1-r. MRS. K.-'l'l'lll,l'il'iN SINES-pllysivul Pllll1'Llll0Hf'Illlllllllllgl vlulr und vlic-r-l'lc'zi1l1'l's sponsor-vnjuys suimmingg, vurnpingg anal l'iUllH'llIgI. NIR. ,l0lllN SI.0.AN+lllill'l1lIlE slmp-azlxisvr for stzxgn- lmmls--gmlling. lish- ing and re-uwling. MISS I-II.I.l-IN SlNll'l'l'l X0l'ill musia'-liirlsl lilllll musii' mul np- eretta, assvmlrly l'Ul'IlIHllll'f' vlizlirnlan, honor Vourt, and txxirh-rs -likes thi- tlwzltrf' uml tmwliligg. NIR. lll'llll3l'ili'l' Sl'l'iNlIl'ill-- luonkkw-pilig, typilig-llc-nl:-lil Banking .'Nssm'i11tiun. Buys' llnirm style show uflvisf-r-intPre-sts im-lumlv fishing. re-ailing: uml mund- uork. XHF5 .-XUIJRI-IY S'l'Ul.l'iNflfllgllisli--rle-lrzilv vmu-li. spve-vli 1'0ntPsts. N.F.I.. zulvisrr, MR. l.l,0NIl 5VllAR'lil,l'iY--llzuifl -sponsor ol lnutun mul llzl' tWifll l'SA'llf7lllPlt'SfllllI1llllLI and fishing. NR. lllllllilfl' WMI, BERC--r:-lutwl S1'li IlI't' uml 1'lm'lrir'ity--vnjuys fishing. liunling f vamping and ggzxrclm-nillgr. hill. .'Nl,l3l'ili'l' Wl'iNl3l l'il.lYl' tuugrlit relate-cl SI'll'lll'1' and math to tha- rnacliinv unrl auto lrmly vlusse-s lwforf- hf' le-ft llf-nlvlrl fur Svzltllv. Wusliinglml. Parents and teachers exchange greetings at the annual Open House. The faculty enjoy themselves at the Valentine tea sponsored by the Power Club. Mr. Clarence Rcsvall, Mr. Waldemar Johnson, Mr. Roald Nokleberg, Mr. Lloyd Swartley and Miss Callie Merritt pick up their morning mail. Cafeteria Staff-Mrs. Berthine Beck, Mrs. Margaret Fox, Miss Irene Johnson. Custodians-Row 1: Ed Newsome, Ben Nordgren, Louis Schreiner, Ernest Liliedahl. Row 2: Clarence Harris, Ed Anderson, Helmer Skag- lund, Frank Andrzyewski, Mary Bishop. i wx jf Comparing their clothing to that of the Roman days are Latin stu- Robert Cummings, Kathleen Skoog, Ann Banovetz and James Coule dents Paul Pederson, Ronald Modean, Maiii Klinsons, and Sally lard make plans for the sophomore issue of the Criterion. Gruben. 455, Fine Arts Self expression and zrppret-iation arc thc' 1-hit-t olnjet-tives ol llc-nleldis fine arts 1-urrit-ulunr. This valued art of self ex- pression is lvrought out 4-spt-vially in the journalism. creative writing. and play proclnt-tion 1-lasses. Through reading and study of world litvrzrtnrv. the students learn to appreciate with lln' great ltlHSlPl'S of tht- past and pros:-nt. A knowledge of the work that is possilmlv through highly trained and skillful hands 1-oinos naturally through pmt-livv in the art rooms. Down the liallway. the resonant sounds of the apprc-ritif-4' niusivians, fill tht- air with 3 mvloclious illltNtSllllP1'P. Rounding out this school ol lIij1ilt'l' learning uri- llll' lorviglrl liltlQlLlElslPS. Spanish. Latin Three art students, Maxine Connell, Roger Shelerud and Marshall Smith, prepare decorations to use in the annual Christmas exhibit. und l r'0m-h at-quaint stlnlvnts with their far-oll nviglrlmors. Tyrone Buiold, Gene Bradt, Melvin Drumm, and June Peterson, Junior quintette members, Sandra Puglisi, Lois Gerard, Janice An- Play Production students, dramatize a scene from Cyrano de Ber- derson, Lee Ann Swanson, Joan Engard and their accompanist Carol gergg, Alice Nelson receive musical advice from Miss Ellen Smith. 12 Selling Easter plunts are Doris and Dorothy Sums. distributive Mrs, Dorothy Bnrtle instructs Gail Strand, Carol Cegla, and Alice education SlUCl9f1lS. Anderson in typing techniques. Vocational ln order to assist hoth girls and ltoys in preparing for col lege and future vocations, llenfeld offers a wide range ol sulv jects. Courses such as cooking, sewing, and girlsl home me. chanics help the girls prepare to meet the problems of home- mi W making or of a husiness life. For the hoys, it is Smith-Hughes. architectural drawing, woodwork, and autoliody which help CSDM,-Lg them select their life's vocation or avocation. By lmecoming acquainted with the various fields thcy may choose the one of their preference. Future stcnographers, sales clerks, and ac- countants receive help through secretarial and liusiness courses. No significant occupation is omitted in this well-roundcd pro- gram- Driving instructor, Mr. Brown, prepares to give behind-the- wheel training to Neal Rogers and Janet Walleen. Howard Askelson, William Anderson, and Paul Mann assemble a Machine shop students Terrence Dwyer, Kenneth Johnson, Donald step table in their woodwork class. Gimpel, Dwight Forsyth, and Gerald Hedquist work on a sine bar. 13 Richard Skogg explains a geometry problem to Jay Williams, Myron Nelson, Mickey Puglisi, and Gerald Rolleau study micro- Mickey Puglisi, and Jeanette Pollard. scopic life in their biology class. l Academic Sl'll00l would not lw svhool without u i'ertain numlwr ol required credits. A wvll-roundvd eduvulion is prvst-ntl-cl lo the student through a catalogue of social Studies. lll2lllll'lll8lll'S. scfiem-e and language arts. Thr-so lmranvh out into tht- yarious spet-ial fields in an attempt to lout-h all points ol student in- terest. A few of these are prolulc-ms of tlc'lnot'1'zu'y. spot-vli. biology and world history. ln this way. il wide- and varied program is assured the student. A vlloiu- is offered us to tlli' spevial field of any required sulvjvvt. Problems of democracy students, Harold Brendeford and Gary Moe inspect a plane at the Duluth airbase. Endeovoring to improve their culinary skills are Joan Pichotta, Carol Kaivo, Darrel Swanfeld, and Robert Monson listen intently Harriet Young, and Genevieve Zime. as Mr. Robert Lunder explains a chemistry experiment. l4 This year has been one of fun and frolir, work and opportunity for tht- students of llenfc-ld High Svhool. For the gfiltlllillillg seniors, this year has probably held more than any other school your, although sophomores and juniors as well as sen- iors have at-quired many unforgettable memories of this past year. livery student has bevome well established as a part of llenfeldis people. Fellow students have shown their talents and abilities and established themselves as future leaders. Many of the friends of these high school days will remain for life. 64 William Wiberg ltreasurerl, Susan Holt lsecretaryl, Bruce Bertram tvice presidentl, and Adrian Matson lpresidentl. Seniors Bid Denfeld Farewell Senior Dues Collectors-Row 1: JoAnn Norlund, Marlene Hiermstod, Donna Fechner, Donald Carlson. Row 2: Grace Anderson Constance Peterson, Jackie Hanson, Phyllis Stock- man, Hope Manske, Karen Waelen. Last Septemlier, the Class of l955 entered the doors of Denfeld for their last year of high school education. It turned out to lie a happy and most interesting year, filled with study and activity. The faculty, especially Mr. Daedo and the class counsel- ors, Miss Mattson and Mr. Anderson, gave the class skilllnl assistance in the pursuit of knowledge. The spirited seniors filled the year with lively enthusiasm as they energetically participated in sports, speech ,dramatics. music, and other activities. They presented a very successful class play, The Wizard of Oz, and gave the faculty a much needed hrealc on Student-Teacher Day. Maturity and dignity characterized the seniors on Dress- llp Day, but a dramatic about face brought them hack to their childhood udazei' on Kid Day. The romantic moon- light shone down on them on Prom nightg and good friends. fine fellowship, pleasant surroundings, and savory food dc- lighted them at the Senior Banquet. But with all this husy happiness there was a touch of sadness, for Denfeld days soon came to an end. During the Baccalaureate Service and the Graduation lfxerciscs tears flowed freely from the girls' eyes and lumps rose in the hops' throats. Then, enriched by these experiences, the Class ol l955 walked through the doors of Denfeld into the future. 15 ABRAHAMSON, LOISACleric'al-Social Chairman 2, Teach- er's Cadet 2, 4, Operetta 4. AMELL, DANIEL-Geol0g:y- Debate 2, 3, 4, Speer-h 3. 4, N,F.L. 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4. P.A System 3, 4 AMES Al FRFD-Television Teehnolow . , . . , . ,y- A Cappella 4, Operetta 4. 1 .I ,Lx , ,X Af R 4 Q' --:' S ' WM? ,f K J M ARCHAMBAULT, DENNIS-Business-Football Manager 3, 4, Stagehand 3. ARMBRUST, JOANN-Serretarial-lIlass Play 4Comrnittce 33, Art Servive 4, 'l'eaeher's Cadet 4, Usher 2. ARTHUR, DARRELL-Insurance lnspec-tion-Future Teachers 4, Hall Cadet 3, Cym Cadet 4, Transferred from Central. I6 3 'V 9 AMUNIJSON, DONAl.D-Electronies-Skiing 3, 4, Swim- ming 2. ANDERSEN, ROIJNEY-Engineering-Oracle 4, Boys' Union Board 4, Class Play 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3 fljres. 43, Operetta 2, Vodvil 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Skiing 2, 4, Cross Country 2, Intramural Basketball 3, 4. ANDERSON, ALICE-Beauty Culture-Soc-ial Committee 4, Transferred from Ontonagon, Mic-higan. ANDERSON, BARBARA-BookkeepingAOffice Praetiee 4, Usher 2, Girls' Sports 2. ANDERSON, CARL-Eleetrieal Engineering-Oraele 1Representative 43, Band 2, 3, 4, Pro- jectionist 2, 3, Cap and Gown 4, Hockey 3. ANDERSON, CERAI.DfAgrieulture-Intramural Basketball 2, 3. ANDERSON, ORACfEfTeaehing-Debate 2, 3, Criterion 3, 4, Orr-hestra 2, Dues Collector 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, First Aid 3, Counselor's Cadet 4, Devotional Club 2 3, 4, Future Teaehers 4. ANDERSON, KATHLEEN-X-Ray Teehnology -Band 2, Class Play lCon1mittee 23, Usher 2, 3, 4, Library Cadet 2, Counselor's Cadet 3, 4, Red Cross 3, ANDERSON, LEONARD-Dentistry-Boys' Union Board 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Traek 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Debate 2, Speech 2, Class Play 2 1Committee Head 43, A Cappella 3, 4, Vodvil Committee 3, 4, Oraele lRepresent- ative 2, 33, Cap and Gown 4, Red Cross 4. ANDERSON, MARJORIE--Air l.ine Stewardess-Main Of- liee Cadet 4, Red Cross 2. ANDERSON. WARREN-ABi1si- nessf-Class Play lCommittee 23, Football Malxagzei' 2, 3, 4. ANDREWS, ,IOYKiEAReeeptionistfMain Offiee Cadet 4. li BALDWIN. AVIS-Nursing:-Girls' Club fpresident 45, Power Club League 3. Class Offieer 4'l'reasurer 2l, Class Play 2 lCommittee 4l. A Cappella 4. Operetta 2. 3, 4, Music' Maids 3, Vodxil 3, Orchestra 3. BANOVICTZ. JAMES 4-Law-Criterion 2. 3. lliditor 4l, l'yramid 2, 3. 4. lle- bate 3, 4, Speevh 2, 3. 4. N.F.I.. 2. 3. 4, Boys' lluion Board 4, Union Board 4, Lross Country Manager 2. 3, 4. l'.A. Sys- tem 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Vodvil lCommittee 4l. HEDARIJ, CAROLEE--Medical Tevhnology-Pyramid 4, Vodvil 2. 3, Tumbling Squad 2, 3, Girls' Athletim' Board 4. Athlt-tie Representative 2. 3. 4, Gym Leader 2. Gym Cadet 3, Library Cadet 2. 4, Criterion 4. Usher 2, 3. l3l'INNl'1'l l'. THOMAS-Forestry-Football 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Library Cadet 4. BENSON, DONALD! Engineeri:xg-'Yranslerred from Mahnomen, lllinnesota. BEN- SUN, l.AW'Rl'INClC- Meat Cutting--Smith llughes 2, 3. BERC, JEAN4Comptometry-Uffiee Praetive 4, Library Cadet 4, Girls' Sports 2. BERC. NANCY-lXlc-dival Sevre- tary-Twirling: 2, 3 fllead 4l, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Class Play 2, 4, lC0mmittee 3l, Vodvil 2, 3, 4, Music Maids 3, 4, llues Colleetor 2. llER'l'HAlNl, BRUCE-Geologry-Class Olfirer 3, 4, Ski Team 2, Oraele lRepresentative 2l, Cap and Gown 4, Operetta llfommittee 2. 3. -ll, Class Play fffommittee 2l, iflhairman 3, -ll. BEHUBIC, lil.ICNOH-Stenoggraphy-l'ower Club League 4, Gym Cadet 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4. Girls, Athletie Board 3. 4. BOQIKLUND. ,lAXll'fS-lliesel xlf'l'llZHlll'--Rilfld 2, 3. 4, Vodxil 2. 3. Football 2. Hoekey 2. 3. 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 2. llall Cadet 4. l30l'7l7Il.l., HAY-Railrmul -Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3. , . 4 Q fig-1... A , . K, 1.129 ASKELSON, PIOWARD--Industrial Designing-Orarle 3, 4, Traek 3. A'l'0I.. DALE-Coaehing-'Basketlmall 2, Baseball 2, Intramural Basketball 3. BALDUC, CAROL-Seeretarial -Power Club League 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 4, Usher 2, Band 2, Library Cadet 2. ...pr 1 I it 3. . .. , at fl xr Er 'M BOIHN. VlRGlNlA-Art lllustrating-Class Play fCommit- tee 43, Power Club Board 4, Athletic Board 3, Girls' Sports 2. 3. Gym Leader 2, 3, Art Serviee 3, 4, Library Cadet 4. Operetta lCommittee 4l. BORGl'lNllEIMER, Kl'INNl'f'l'll Nlaehines- Nlaehine Shop 2, Smith llllulles 3, 4. BORIS. Nl.-XRY-f-Fashion Illustratingr-Operetta 2, 3, 4. A Cappella 3. Art Serviee 3, 4. Class Play lCommittee 4l, Latin Club lCommittee 4l, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 2. 17 BOWERS, .IOAN--Secretarial-Band 2, 3, Girls' Sports 2, Office Practice 4. BOYD, .IANICB-Physical Therapy- Class Play 2 1Committee 3, 4l, Debate 2, 3, 4, N.F.I,. 2, 3 fOfIicer 4I, Speech 2, 3, 4. P.A. System 3, 4, Devotional Club 2, 3. 4. Red Cross 3, 4, Operetta fCommittee 43. BRADT, GICNIC-Journalism--Basketball 3, 4, Football 4, Baseball 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Speech 3, 4, Boys' Union Board 4, Vodvil fChairman 43, Oracle 4. BURNS, 'IFRENCB-BusinessfBaseball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3. 4. BUUS, TERHENCE- Army. CAl,VlCRI,IiY, Bl'l'l l'Y-Business-Band 3, Counsel- or's Cadet 4, Girls' Sports 2. BRANDT, DOUGLAS-Conservation. BRANDT, MARLENE -Secretarial-Girls' Sports 2, Red Cross Representative 2, 4, Nursc's Cadet 2, 'lkeacheris Cadet 4. BRANSCOMBE, DU VVAYNB-Engineeringw-Hockey 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3. BRICNDEFORD, I'IARAI.D-Exchange Student from Oslo, Norway-Skiing 4, Track 4. BRIDDELL, MARl,IS-lVIed- ical Technology-Operetta 2, 4, Social Chairman 2, 4, Latin Club fOl'licer 4l, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 2, 3, Homeroom Athletic Representative 3, 4, Hall Cadet 3. BRISKI, KATHRYN-'l'eacl1ing-Pyramid 2, 3, 4, Power Club League 2, 3, Criterion 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Gym lieader 2, 3, Hall Cadet 2 fCaptain 3, 41. BUCSKO, JAMES-Forestry-Class Play fCommittee 2, 3, 41, Football 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. BUCSKO, IOSBPIIW-BricklayingfBaseball 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, Hockey 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Dues Collector 2. BUIOLD, TYRONE-Law-Pyrw mid ll'resident 4l, Class Play 3, 4, Speech 3, 4, N.F.L. 3, 4, Boys' Union Board 4, Basketball 3, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Vodvil 4, I,atin Club 4 fConsuD. BUKOVICI-I, GERALD--Civil Service-Football 3, Track blanagzer 3 lHead 4l, Camera Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. BURNS, JOANNE4-NursingfCriterion 2, 3, 4, Oracle 4, Class Play fCommittee 41, Debate 2, Dues Collector 3, Li- brary Cadet 2, Art Cadet 2, First Aid 3, I.atin Club 4, N.F.I.. 4, Operetta fflommittee 4. BURNS, ROBERT-Accounting -Banking Cadet 4, Student Manager Cross Country 4. ia- b,.:: ',., xx ., 'N I , V P CARLSON, DONAl.DfTeaf'l1ing-Class lllay fCommittee 43, Hi-Y 2. Future 'Feachers fl'resident 43, Hall Cadet 4. CARLSON, MARIl,YN-Teavhing-Spanish Club 4, Hall Cadet 4. CARLSON. l'AUl.4Elertriral Engineering- Track 2. CARLSON, WARREN-Mer-hanit-al Engineering-Skiing 2. CECLA. IIAROL-Serretarial-Athletic Board 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Library Cadet 2, 4, Hall Cadet 4, Social Chairman 3. CHIOVITTE, CHARLENE-Air Line Steward- ess-Urat-le lliepresentative 2, 3, 43, Sovial Chairman 2, 4, Gym Leader 2. 3. Girls' Sports 2, 3, Spanish Club 4Ulfiver 33, Band 2, Power Club League 4, Class Play Qffommittee 2, 3, 43, Counselors Cadet 3, 4, Vodvil 2. COLIN, RICHARlJ--Avcounting-Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Hall Cadet 4. CUNNELL, MAXINE-Linguist-Class Play 2, 4. Operetta 2, 3. 4. Latin Club 4. Future Team-bers 2. CULLEN, .IEAN-Marine CorpsiSmitl1-Hughes 2, 3. UIC CHAMBIQAU. .lANiliE-Seeretarial-Operetta 2, 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, Counselofs Cadet 4. Honor HD Cadet 3, l3.S.S.A. 3. IDE MARS. DON,-XLD-Navy-Swimming 2. Dist1'ibutive Eduvation 4. I3Ilf'l'RICK. .l0ANNE4Stenogra- pltyfoffive Pravtive 4. rg, T Q ya . X ,, L- i fn CAfNlPBlil,L. RICHARD4Tf-arhing-Band 2, 3, 4. Vodvil 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Trark 3. CAPRA .lEANE'l l'E- Commerr-ial Art-Girls' Sports 2 3, 4, Athletic Board 4, Class Play fCommittee 33, Hull Cadet 4, Art Sf-rrive 3, 4. CARLE. LAWRl'iNCE-Offir-e Work-Vodvil 4, A Cap- pella 4, Operetta 4. A H UE bs l3liUl3'll3l, l3ll'll.VIN4-Radio-A Cappella 4. Class Play 4 fCommittee Head 2, 33, Pyramid 4, Basketball 2, 3, Foot- ball 2. 3. 4. lntramural Basketball 2, Prnjevtionist 2. 3. Hall Cadet 4. l3URFEl'I. ARTHURilforc-stryASn1ith-Hughes 3, 4. DWYEH, TERRANCH-Air I'l0I'l'6+SmlIll-HllfIhCS 3, 4. 19 IQAGLIC RUIZICRT'-Air Force. EAST RICHARD- ir Force. I'iDBI.AD, CAROI, ANN-Social Work'-'Class aj , , A I 111 it N9 lComluittee 21, llslier 2. Office Practice 4. , it Y a I FISIIICR, INIAIiY--Secrctarialv-Operetta 2, Office Practice 4. Couusclor's Cadet 4. Girls' Sports 2. FJONE, DALE-A Army--l ootball 2. Baseball 3, 4. FLYCKT, JOANNE-Nurs ing--Class Play 4, Power Club Board lVice President 49, Power Club League 2, Rand 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Represent- ative 2, 3. Girls' Athletic Board 3, Gym Leader 2, 3. I-IIKANKLICH, ARl,ICNIC--NursiugfSpeecb 2, Future Nurses 4. llall Cadet 3, 4. FIKI'I0l,M, SHIRIIIY-Ullice Woi'k- Operetta 2, 4, Girls' Sports 2, Music Appreciation 3. ICR- ICKSUN, GENE---Armed Service--Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3 4. ERIQZKSON, Illfl.IfN-Pnooklieeping-Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Dc- votional Club 2, 3, 4. EIHCIQSON, RICHARD-Air Force- Intrauiural Basketball 3, 4, liall Cadet 4. ERIKSON, BRIAN -Engiucering-Upcretta 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Quartette 2, 4, Class Play 4, Pyramid 3, 4, Ilall Cadet llfaptain 3l, Cap and Gown 4. ICRIKSON, RRUIIIC-Ministryf0pPrctta 2, 3, 4, Quartette 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4. Class Play 4, lAssistant Director 2 3l, Debate 2, 4, N.F.l,. 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Track 3, 4, l,atin Club 4, Red Cross 3, Cap and Gown 4, Hall Cadet 3. ICSSON, IJICNNIS-ICIectricity-Swimming 2, Smith- Hugbcs 3, 4, P.A. System 3, 4. FICCIINER, D0NNA4Nurs- i-:gf--Class Play 2, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Music Maids 3, Vodvil 2, 3, 4, Twirling 2, 3, 4, Dues Col- lector 3. 4, Social Chairinan 3. FII.IA'l'RAUl.'l', 'l'l-IOMASfIClectronics-Operetta 3, 4. Stagxcliand 3, 4, Power Club 4, Football 4, Cap and Gown 4. FISHER, CHARI.0'l l'Iff-Nursiug-wFlag Twirling 4, Class Play lfiommittce 23, Gracie lRepresentative 3, 43, Girls' Athletic Representative 4, Gym I.eader 2, 3, Red Cross 4, Cap and Gown 4, Operetta 4. FISIIICR, HARRY-Engineew ing-Band 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Baseball 3, Football 2, Intramural Basketball 3, Operetta 4. GICOBGESEN, FAY-Airline Stewardess-Operetta 2, 3, 4, Music Maids 3, 4, Double Quartette 4, Band 2, 3, lOfficer 41, Orchestra 4. Pyramid 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, Gym Leader 2, 3, Dues Collector 2 Bed Cross 2, 3, Teach- ers' Cadet 4. GIMPEL, DONALD-Forestry-Football 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Smith-Hughes 3, 4. GODFREY, JOYCE-Secretarial-Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Art Service 2, 3. CUSS, DOBO'l'HY-Beauty Culture-Operetta 2, 3, A Cap- pella 3, 4, Music Maids 3, Vodvil 2, 3, Power Club Board 4, Girls' Athletic Board 3, Oracle lBepresentative 2, 3, 4l, Girls' Sports 2, 3. GOTCHIE, ROBERT--Conservation. GROVER, NILS-Mechanics. GRUBEN. SAI.I.Y-Statistician-Latin Club 4, Office Cadet 4, Red Cross Representative 4. Social Chairman 4, Girls' Sports 3. HAGEN. SANDRA-Nursing-Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Band 2, 3. C.C.A. Cadet 2, 3, First Aid 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4. IIAGER JOHN-Drafting. HAGLIN, Kl'iI'l'H-Business-Boys' Union Executive Board 4, Stagehand 2. 3. 4, Operetta 4. HAKALA, HOWARD- Fler-tricityiCross Country 2, fCo-Captain 3, 4l, Track 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Smith-Hughes 2, 3. HALVER- SON, RONALD-Music. 3 . , t A kfxjl FORSI'f'I'H. GARY-Business Administration-Usher 2, Of- fice Practice 4. FORSYTII, lJWIGHT-Engineering-Usher 2. 3. 4. Smith-Hughes 3, 4, Operetta 4. FRANCISCO, LEON -IIonservation-Vodvil -I, Track 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Gym Cadet 4. Q 23 -vs.. 3 I :V 3' In .a . . ,. I xi S. A , I v, HAMMERSTROM, HOWARD-Engineering-Band 2, 3, 4, Pyramid 2, Track 1, 2. HANSEN, DARLICNE-Medical Sec- retary-Class Officer fSecretary 33, Class Play 2, 3, 4, Flag Twirler 2, 3, Athletic Board 3, Power Club Board 4, Power Club League 2, Operetta Ulommittee 2. 33, Vodvil 2, 3, Candy Shop 3, 4, Counselor's Cadet 4. 'l'eacher's Cadet 2, Gym Leader 3, Girls' Sports 2, 3. HANSEN, MY RNA- Translating-Speech 4, Orchestra 4, Power Club League 4, Exchange Student from Odense, Denmark. HANSON, l1ABl,YNNfAirline Stewardess-Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Class Play 4, Criterion 3, Operetta fCommittee 2, 31, D.S.S.A. Cadet 3, Library Cadet 2, 3, Year Plan Cadet 4. Girls' Sports 2, Girls' Athletic Representative 3, 4. HANSON, .lAfIQUlil.YNfStenography-Operetta 2, 4, So- eial Chairman 2. Class Play lCommittee Head 3, 41, Dues Collevtor 3, 4, Main Offiee Cadet 3, 4, Cap and Gown 4. llEABTl1lAN, Al.AN-Business-lntramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. rl? ,,,. -.TF 9' .',- - K' to at do ' . ..'- , ' -tiz - 3' ' ' , 5 ' Q 4 A 11 , A JOHNSON, llOPl'l4Business-Gym Leader 2, Counselor's Cadet 3, 4, D.S.S.A. Cadet 4, Girls' Sports 3. JOHNSON, K. BBUCEYl.aw-Class Play lflommittee 2, Assistant Di- reetor 41, Spanish Club 3, fPresident 41, Intramural Basketball 4. JOHNSON, KENNlC'l'H-Machinistf-Smith- Hughes 3, 4. vii ia HECKMAN, MARJORIE-.lournalism4-Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Operetta 3, 4, Vodvil 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Criterion 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Flag Twirling 2, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Library Cadet 2, 'l'eaeher's Cadet 4. D.S.S.A. Cadet HEDQUIST, GERAl.D-Maehinery-Smith-l-lughes 3, 4. Hl'lNGEMUEH- LER, EDWARD-Agrivulture-Boys' Union lfxeeutive Board 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 4, Stagehand 2, 3, 4, Gym Cadet 4, Dues Collet-tor 2. HEPBUBN ANl1REW-lilevtronies Engineering. HEROLD. BEHYl.--Seeretarial--Class Olfieer l'l'reasurer 31, Class Play 2 fCommittee 41, Power Club Board 4, Athletic Board 3, Vodvil 2, Gym Leader 2, 3, Operetta lCommittee 2, 31, Social Chairman 3, Oracle lflepresentative 21, 3 Year Plan Cadet 4, 'l'ear'her's Cadet 4, Counselor's Cadet 3, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Red Cross 3. HlCKS, DONAl.l1-Musie Store- A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 2, 3. HlNK, ,lO.-KNNE-Stenography-Girls' Sports 2, 3, Offive Prartive 4. H,ll'lRMS'l'AD, MARLENE-SeienveABand 2, 3, 4, Ori-hestra 4, Class Play fCommittee 3, 41, Criterion 4, Dues Collet-tor 4, Counselor's Cadet 4, Bed Cross 3, Devo- tional Club 3, l.atin Club 4. HOLT, SUSAN-Seeretarial4 Class Oflir-er fSec'retary 2, 41, Flag Twirling 2, Twirling 3, A Cappella 4, Music Maids 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 2, 3, Tumbling 2, 3, Power Club Board 4, Athletic Board 3, Cap and Gown 4. HUl.'l'OUlS'l'. GWYN-Aeronautical Engineering-Vodvil 4. JOHNSON, Alal.AN43lil4'lllIllSI7IIlII'2ll'I'llll'ill Basketball 2, .lOHNSON, CLYDE-Soeial Work-Band 2, 3, 4, Boys' Union Exevutive Board 4, Cross-Country 2 QCO-Captain 3, 41, Bas- ketball 2, Skiing 3, 4, Travk 2, 3, Class Play lCommittee 41, Vodvil 1Committee 41, Usher 3, Projer-tionist 2, 3, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4, lli-Y 2 tTreasurer 3, President 41. ,,,, ..,, , A JOHNSON, PATRICK-Ministry-A Cappella 3, 4, Oper- etta 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, ROBERT-Radio. JOHNSON, ROSEMARY - Secretarial - A Cappella 3, lTreasurer 41, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Flag Twirler 3, lHead 41, Vodvil 3, Power Club League 2, Counselors Cadet 4, Girls Sports 2. 1 JUREK, BERNARD!-Machinist. KAIVO, CAROL-Stenogp raphy-Class Play lCommittee 31, Power Club League 2, 4, Athletic Representative 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, Oracle lRepresentative 21, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Gym Cadet 3, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4Representatix'e 41. KARKANFN, JERRY-Construction Work-Intramural Basketball 2. KARTVEDT, MAYNARD-Medicine-Class Officer 1Vice President 21, Pyramid 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Skiing 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Class Play fCommittee 2, 3, 41, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Boys' Union Executive Board 4, P.A. System 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, A Cappella 4, Vodvil 4, Intramural Basketball 3, Latin Club 4. KFNNIGER, DONALD-Engineering-Boys' Union Executive Board 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Intramural Basketball 3, Oracle lBepresent- ative 21. KERTZSCHER, MARY ANNEwArt Education- Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Devotional Club 2, 3, fHead 41, Ora- cle 3, 4, Criterion 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, fSecretary 41, Oper- etta lChairman 41, Vodvil 4, Class Play fCommittee 21, Art Service 3, 4, Library Cadet 2, Red Cross fRepresent- ative 31, Future Teachers 4. KIMINSKI, RAYMOND-lX1ar-hinist. KLINT, LEE-Pbys- ical Education-Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 4. KNUTSON, SANDRA--Physical Education-Power Club Board iPresident 41, Girls' Club Cabinet 4, A Cappella 4. Cheerleader 2, 3, Operetta 2, 4, Criterion 2, 3, Class Pla lCommittee 2, 31, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Gym Leader 2, 3, Gym :iiulet33,1' Dues Collector 2, 3, Future Teachers 4, Spanish ,, u 1 . IE .1 ? J .X . i .lOHNSON, l.AVVRENCB--Carpentry-A Cappella 3, 4, Op- eretta 2, 3, 4. Cross-Country 2, 4, Library Cadet 3. JOHNSON, lNlABGARFl'l'4Library Science-Band 2, 3, Oracle QRepre- sentative 41, Social Chairman 2, Future Nurses 2, Girls, Sports 2, 3, Criterion 3, Library Cadet 4, Devotional Club 3, 4. JOHNSON, MARLENE-SecretarialgBand 2, 3, 4. .ff ef if 'am-ff KOLOJESKI, l'AUL-kliiiggineering. KUSCHNER, LLOYD- Business-Class Play 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Stagehand 3, 4, Football 2, lntramural Basketball 4, Hall Cadet 4. LACK- NER, JEAN-Sevretarial-Office Practice 4, Office Cadet 4. 23 l.A GOE, IJONALIJ-Mem-hanies. LANGSDORF, AUDREY -Business-A Cappella 4, Band 2, Power Club league 3, Social Chairman 4, Hall Cadet 4. LARSEN, JOANNE-Sem retarial-Athletir Board 4, Athletic Representative 4, Urarle fRepresentatii'e 2, 3, 4l, Social Chairman 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Library Cadet 2, 4, Hall Cadet 4. 'EJ A ' f ,: 'b-. we '3 v.,- -L Q il I 1 W mf, ' i li X ea, 5:4 E' -3 'i'-3-1 N 4 5 LYSHER, LEROY--Electrical Engineering. MACMIILAN. l,lilLA-VVaves-Orchestra 2, Vodvil 3, 4, Library Cadet 4. MANN, SHIRI,EY-Stenography-N.F.l.. 2, 3, 4, Speech 2, Debate 2, Offiee Praetiee 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, First Aid 3, Hall Cadet 3, Office Cadet 4. 24 fr .ff 4 'Q ,,.,,.,. I E LARSON THOMAS-Salesman. LICPAK, Dl'INNlSAMa- ehinery-Smith-Hu,L:lu's. UNDEN, RONAl.l7-lNlaehinery- lntrarnural Basketball 2, 3, 4. l.lNlDQUlS'l', MARGARl'i'l'fNursing:. LUGERGREN, RUB- l'lR'l'fBusiness-Vo:bil 4. LOHNIS, CAR0l.-Seeretarial- llall Cadet 4, Library Cadet 4. l.UVl'l, RICHARIJ---Business-Spanish Club 4 lSeeretaryl, Library Cadet 4. 'l'rat'k 2. LOWE, EARl.fEngineering- Basketball 3, 4, Football 4, 'l'raek 2, 3, 4, Criterion 2, lntra- mural Basketball 2. l.UND, THOMAS-Accounting-Hall Cadet 4. l,UNlJGRl'fN, ANNHNursiug-Criterion 2, Operetta 2, 4, Girls' Athletic' Board 3, 4, Athletic Representative 2, 3. Gym Leader 2, 3, Gym Cadet 3, Red Cross 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Hall Cadet 4. LUNDGRICN, .lANET-Nursing-Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Criterion 3 lBusiuess Manager 4l, Red Cross 4 lilhairmanl, Hall Cadet 4 lCaptainl, Operetta 3, Nurses Cadet 3, First Aid 3, Future Nurses Social Chairman 3, Gym Leader 2, library Cadet 4. LUNDSTRUNI, JAMES- .lournalism-Football 2. 3. 4. Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3 tCommitteel, Criterion 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, lntramural Basketball 2, 3. MATSON, ADRIAN-Ministry-Class Officer lPresident 41 Pyramid 3 lVice President 41, Orchestra 2, 3 lPresident Operetta 2, 4. Vodvil 3, 4, Class Play 3, Criterion 3, Debate 3, N.F.L. 3, 4, Speech 2, 3 4, Basketball 3 Cross Country 4 Intramural Basketball 2, 4, Latin Club 4, P.A. System. MCDONALD, ROI1NEY-Forestry-Football 2, Distributive Education 4. MC ISAAC, DENNIS-Commercial Art- Vodyil 3. Pr is mg 611111 4 tramural Basketball 4, Cap and Gown 4, Spanish Club 3, J 41, E E MENZICIH PATRIIIK--Busincss-Football 2, Distributive Ed- ucation 4. MILLER, .IAMES-Engineering. MILLER, RICH- ARD-Law-Band 2. 3 lPresident 41, Orchestra 3, 4, De- bate 2, 3, 4. Speech 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3 lVice President 41, Class Play 2 lCommittee 3. 41. Football 2 3, Track 2 3, Latin Club 4 Praetor 41, P.A. System 3, 4. MOBICRG, 1ll.AUDIA-Comptometer 0peratorfOffice Prac- tice 4, Dues Collector 2, Social Chairman 2, Power Club League 2, Oracle 1Representative 2. 31, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Gym Leader 2. 3. MODER, PATRICIA-Secretarial- Usher 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative 2, Red Cross 2, 3, Office Practice 4, Counselors Cadet 2, 3, 4, Teacher's Cadet 2, First Aid 3, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Devotional Club 2, 3, 4. MOE, GI'lRALD-Teaching-Basketball 2, Intramural 2, 3, 4, Football 3. MUNSON ROBIQRT-Mediciue-Boys' Union lVice Presi- dent 41, 1Secr4-'tary 31, Board 2, Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet 3. MORRIS, CORIION-IIonservation-Footlmall 2, 3 4, Track 2, 3, 4. MORTENSICN, MARDELE-NursingkBand 2, 3, 4, Nurses Cadet 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Bed Cross 2, Girls' Sports 4. MANSKF IIOPE-,lournalism-Hall Cadet CCaptain 41, mwer Club 3, 4, Pyramid 4, Criterion 2, 3, Operetta 2, lTicket Chairman 41, Dues Collector 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2 Oracle fRepresentative 31. MARZILLO, MARY LOU- Secretarial-I,ibrary Cadet 4. MATCHETT, DALE-Account ' - 1 'tet 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, In- lVi4'e Iresident 41, Criterion 2. I , V' I ' H., .. ' 34' is Y . Q 3 f 1 , JK .-.- , :,- ,, sm! ff MULARIB, .IANI'l4Teaching-Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Speech 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3 fPresident 41. Girls' Club lSer'retary 41, Pyramid 2, Criter- ion 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Red Cross 2, 3, P.A. System 2, 3, lI'Iead 41, Operetta fCommittee 31, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Gym Leader 2, 3. Devotional Club 2, 3, 4. MUSCATELLO, ROY -Civil Engineering-Football 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. NELSON, CAROL ANN-Secretarial- Power Club League 2, Operetta 2, 3, Usher 2, 3, fHead 41, Dues Collector 3, Pyramid 4, Main Office Cadet 4, Cap and Gown 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Girls' Club Cabinet 4. 25 NELSON, DONNA-Nursing-Pyramid 2, Counselor's Cadet 2, Orchestra 2, 3, Class Play 2 iChairman 3, 43, Vodvil 2, fChairman 43, Power Club League 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3 fPresident 43, 'l'eac'her's Cadet 4, Future Teachers 2, Girls' Sports 2, Operetta fCommittee 43. NELSON, JO ANNE- Medieal Recording-Offir-e Pravtive 4, Oraele fRepresent- ative 3, 43, Flag Twirling 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 3, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Gym Cadet 3, Gym Leader 2, 3. NEWMAN, KEN- NETH-Engineering-Hi-Y 2, 3 1'l'reasurer 43, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Cap and Gown 4, Operetta 4. 34 . 'sf 'lk . 3 wg -' Qr. ., :. ' ai OLSON, DALIC A Engineering - Football 3. 4. OLSON, .IANIES-Business-Cross Country 3. Projevtionist 2, 3, 4, JA CK-Business. NISSEN, l'lf2BF1Rrll-lHSllTilH1'P Engineering-Class President 2, 3, Roys' Union Board 2, fVir'e President 3, President 43, Operetta 2. 3, 4, Skiing 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Boys' Quartette 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Oracle lRepresentative 23, Hi-Y 2, Intramural Basketball 2. NORRERG, RICHARD- Business-Vodvil fCommittee 43. NORIJLUND, MARY ANN--Nursing--D.B.A. 4, Latin Club 3, 4. Future Nurses 3. NORIJSTROYNI, MARY ANN-Ser-retarialJRand 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 4, Musir' Appreciation 2, Operetta 4. NORLUND, ,IO ANN-Nursing-Devotional Club 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 4, Pyramid 2, Criterion 2, 3, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, First Aid 3, llues Collector 4. NORLUNO, RlCl'lARO-Air ForeefRand 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 3, 4, Vodvil 2. NYRERG, CAROLYN-Clinival Psyvllologry-Pyramid 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Speer-li 3. 4. Class Play fCommittee 2, 3, 43, Criterion 3, Counselor's Cadet 3, Teavher's Cadet 2, 4, Hall Cadet fCaptain 33, P.A. System 3, 4, Reserved Ticket Chair- man 4, Cap and Gown 4, Operetta fC0mmittee 43. 0'HARA, MARJORll'f-Sevretarial-Social Chairman 2, Operetta 2, Library Cadet 2. Usher 2. O,lA, PHILLIP-Rusiness-Foob ball Manager 2, Hi-Y 4. OLSFN, ARLRNR .l.-Reauty Culture-Dues Collector 2, Operetta 3. 4. OLSEN, ARLENE JRANETTE-Secretarial -Offive Pram-tive 4, Atliletim- Representative 3, Girls' Sports 2, Squad Leader 2. 3, llall Cadet 2, Operetta 4. OLSEN, RONALD G.-Chemist. fry ' I, V 1 3 surf 3 fi :C .,.,.,. ' i ' 3 Operetta 2, Class Play fCommittee 2, 43, Hi-Y 3, 4. OLSON, , 'M ,fg A . l qv V: v ,, . . , , 26 ,,, ,.. W ,W , OSTLUNI1. BERTIL-Engineerin,fl-Skiing 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, lOfficer 41, Spanish Club 3. Rand 2. lntramural Rasket- ball 3, Hall Cadet 4, Cap and Gown 4. PAGE, JANICE- Reality Culture-A Cappella 3, 4, Usher 2, Operetta 2, Hall Cadet 4, Main Office Cadet 4, Future Teaehers 2, 3. PALUMRO, GENEROSE-Nursing-A Cappella 3, 4, Music Maids 3, Criterion 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 3, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Counselor's Cadet 3, Main Office Cadet 4, Hall Cadet 4, Class Play fCommittee 2, 41. PANIAN, RORERT-Rusiness-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Football 3, 4. Intramural Basketball 3 Class Pla' fCommittee 41 Rem . y , 1 Cross lReprf-sentative 41. PEASE, LENNlE-YBusiness- Twirling 2, 3, 4. Class Play 4 lCommittee 21, Vodvil 2, 3, 4, Rand 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Power Club League 4, Future Teachers 2, Girls' Sports 2. 3, 4, Athletic' Representative 4, Gym Leader 2. 3, 4. PETERSON, ARDYCE-Stenography- Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2. 3, 4. Usher 2, 3, 4, Sorial Chair- man 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet 3, 4, Girls' Sports 4, Teac-her's Cadet 4, Devotional Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 2, 3. PETERSON, CONSTANCE-Medical Technology+Band 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Operetta 4, Dues Collector 4, Oracle fRepresentative 3, 41, Class Play fCommittee 2, 3, 41, Hall Cadet 2, Red Cross 3, Devotional Club 2, 3, 4. PETERSON, JUNE-Medical Teehnology-Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Oper- etta 2, 3, 4. A Cappella 3, 4, Music' Maids 3, 4, Class Play 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 2 3, 4, Dues Collector 2, Hall Cadet 3. PETERSON, LUCIA-Teaching-Girls' Club Cabinet lVice President 41. Rand 2, 3, 4, Orvhestra 2. 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Criterion 3, Speech 2, 3, N.F.L. 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Devotional Club 3, 4, Gym Leader 2, Vodvil 2, 4. PETERSON, MARILYN-X-Ray Technology-A Cappella 4, Music Maids 3, Operetta 2. 3, 4, Vodvil 3, Criterion 3, Fu- ture Teachers 3, Main Office Cadet 3, 4. PETERSON, ROBERT-Electronics-Swimming 3, 4, Smith-Hughes Elec- tricity 3, 4, P.A. System 3. 4, Hall Cadet 2, Bus Committee 4. PICHOTTA, .lAMES-Gunsmith-Track 2, Cross Country 3. OLSON, PEGGY-Nursing-A Cappella 3. OLSON, ROGER -Arehitecture-Hockey 4, Hall Cadet 4. OPACK, ANN- Rusiness-Hall Cadet 4, Counselor's Cadet 4, Social Chair- man 4. Translerred from Cathedral. it X ,Q 1 f.. K 1 if 323,233 4 5. f , up 3' POLLARD, HARRIET-Medical Missionary-Criterion 2, 3 Oracle 4, Library Cadet 2, 4, Operetta 2 1Committee 31, Future Nurses 2, 3, Devotional Club 2, 3. PORTER, CAROL --Nursing:-Future Nurses 3, Teacher's Cadet 4, Red Cross 2 Hall Cadet 2. PRICE, RONALD-Selling-Distributive Education 4. 27 is ..., - in Suns l'UGl.lSl, FRANK-Radio-TV-Projertion 2, 3, 4, Cross- Country 4. PUGl.lSl, .IU ANNE-Sorial W0l'l'i7CllPPl'lf?klIlf I' 4, A Cappella 3, Vodvil 2, 3, Class l'lay 3 fCommittee 41, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2. 3, Oral-le fRepresent- ative 21, Future Teaehers 2, Athletie Board 3, Girls' Sports 2. 3, 4, Gym Leader 2. 3. Hall Cadet 4. Girls' Athletic' Rep- resentative 3. PUTNAM, TERRYfEng:ineeringL. , -v..,. avi - HR N, 1 1 F lfiwfsnnn 5 it f i ,. ': I A' 3 i SAMS. DORIS-Business-Gym Cadet 2, Gym Leader 3, Counselor's Cadet 4, llistrilmutive Edueation 4. SAMS. l10ROTHY-Business-Gyni Cadet 2, Counselor's Cadet 4 llistrilrutive Edueation 4. SAUNDERS, BLANCHE-Nursiuf' -llistrihutive Edueation 4. 28 .... .'..E E x , p- 1 .... -:L .. :E2 e. , .- 'VW' K, gift: Q: ..-uf.. ' ,fx 3 in My .. :.,.:,,:. p I ,El wa ., ,.,, , tg, I R.4l'l'AN,4. .Nlil,ENE--'l'ez1r'liing:--Pyramid 2, fSe1-retary 3. 41, Band 2. 3. .4 Cappella 3, 4, Uperetta 2, 3, 4, Power Clulr Bmrd 4. Yodvil 2. Class Play 2 4Committee 3, 41. RAS- MUSSEN. l'll..'KlNE--Nursingi-Uperetta 4, Future Nurses 4. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Gym Cadet 3. Hall Cadet 4. RENGO, Cl.Yl1lC - - Sh:-etmetal - Smith-Hughes, Intramural Basket- lmall 3. RlGS'l'Al1, li0l1l'lR'l'-Ministry-Y-llelrate 2. 3, 4, N.F.l,. 2, 3, 4, Speer-h 2, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Latin Cluh 4, Urehestra 4, Class Play fCommittee 2, 31. lill'l.l'lY, NORMA-'lleaehing -Future 'l'n-ar-hers 4. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Operetta fCommit- tee 31, Lilrrary Cadet 2, Counselor's Cadet 2, 3, Vodvil 4. ROGERS. .l0Yffl'f--Teaching-Oraele 3 flfditor-in-Chief 41, Criterion 2. 3. 4. Operetta tCommittee 3, 41, Class l'lay tCommittee 2. 31, Vodvil lCommittee 21, Art Serviee 3, Spanish Clulm 3, 4. l uture Tea:-liers 2, 3, 4. RUNN. DONNA-Business-1Jrehestra 2, 3, tC0neert Mis- tress 41, Uperetta 4, Vodxil 4, llues Collector 3, Power Clulr League 2. 3. Power Clulm Board 4, l,ilirary Cadet 2, Girls' Sports 2, 3. ROY. RHIHARl14lir1gineeringfStag:e Eler- trieiazx 2. ROYER, I.EON-Chemieal Engineering-Football 3, 4, Tran-k 2, 3, 4, Boys' Union Board tTreasurer 41, Intra- mural llasketlwall 2, 3, 4. Ni NPN lill ll4Rl1 ll ee nnu il Fn IHQPIIII ll ss lly ti lllllllltlt' 21 SAI N11 Bl'll1 Secretarial fan y Shop 3 1 SXMPSON ION lietul Selling, Basketball 2 S 4 li uk 3 tliss Plas tlommittee 2 31 Lounselors fat et x lon u u iw Il'l unur xl B1 lxetlu 2 SHAFER. SHARON-'lleurliing-Girls' Sports 2. 3, Oper- etta 2. 3. Oraele 4. lliepresentative 2. 3l. Yodxil 2. A Cap- pella 3. 4, llues Colleetor 3. l.atin Club lOffi1'er 45. Power Club l.ea::ue 4. Athletic' Board 4. Future 'lleuvliers lSec're- tary 41, 'l'eaeher's Cadet 4. SHELERUD, llOGl'lR-Draft ing. SILVA, D.-NNlRl.fl5iesel Engineering: --'llransferred from Bogota, Colombia lllilitary A4-ademy. SlS'l'U, EUGENE-lilisiliess--lloekey 3, 4, Ili-Y 3 lSeere- tary 23, Spanish Club 3. llreasurer 4l. Hall Cadet 3. SKAR- MAN, FAYE-Pllysieal l'ldur'ation-Gym Cadet 2, 3, 4. Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 2, 3. Athletiv Board 3, 4. Power Club League 3. Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Athletic Rep- resentative 4. SKARMAN, GHRAl.lJ-Autobody Repairs. SKOGLUND. .lANl'I'l'-Se:-retarial-l.ibrary Cadet 2, 3, 4, First Aid 2, Office Praetire 4. SLOCUNI, Cl4lCl'fl,lAflieeep- tionist-Music' Appreriation 2, Uffiee Cadet 4. Uperetta 2. 3. 4. A Cappella 3. 4. Spanish Club 3. 4. Sblllll, l'AUl,lNl'l -lllusir 'lleaeliing-liues Collevtor 2. Girls' Sports 2. l-lull Cadet 2, Operetta 2, Gym Cadet 3, ll.S.S.A. Cadet 4. SMITH, lNlARSHAl.l,-Commervial Art. SOIJICHBICRG. MARVIN----Cliemir'al Engineeriiig--Class Play lAssistant llireetor 2l. lConimittee Head 3. 4l. A Cappella 3, 4, Op- eretta 2. 3, 4. Vodvil lllommittee Head 3, 4l. Urggauist llioys' Union 2. 3. 43. lSr'liool 4l. SUIJIiRQUlS'l'. l'lll.fKNK-ll11si- ness'-I Basketball 2. 3. 4. Golf 3. 4, 'llrark 2. lntralnural Bas- ketball 2. . hi' ff. -...fl S.-XVOH. GER.-Xl,lJlNl'l-Medical Technology-Girls' Sports 4, Red Cross 2. 3. 4, Usher 2. 3, 4, Devotional Club 3, 4, First Aid Squad 2. 3, Latin Club 4, Future Nurses 4. SCHUKIAN. HOBERTA-Offiee Work-Cheerleader 3, ll-lead 43, Power Club Board 4, Power Club League 2, So- cial Chairman 2, Vodvil 3, Operetta 2, 4, Counselor's Cadet 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Oraelel Representative 47, Class Play lConimittee 23. SEABERG, CAROL RAE-Seeretarial-li brary Cadet 2. Hall Cadet 3, 4, S04-ial Chairman 3, 4. Class Play lCommittee Head 2, 3. 4l, Music Appreciation 2, 3, l1.S.S.A. Cadet 4, Operetta 4. 3 . if 1 in , I I. - M sf 1' 3 aa- - : .:,', 3 4 , G. ik . -1 - - 'S PJ , ....... . ' ' wgigw in A 1' A , I 3' 4 if b L mqgxf I , , . . li ,,.,. , ' aw ' i r--, 2 ,, X22 p 'X up 'U 9 SUIJERQUIST. KENNETH-Radio-TV-Camera Club 4. STERNAI., ,lilllN--RlP1'l1ZlIlll'YSfllllll-l'llllIllCS 2, 3. STOCKH, li0N.'Xl.lJ-llusi:less----Husketlrall 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Coun- sc-lords Cadet 4, Hall Cadet 3. Boys, Union Executive Board 4, Intramural Basketball 2. 29 STOCKMAN, PHYLLIS-Beauty Culture-Music Apprecia- tion 2, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Counselors Cadet 2, 3, 4, Ath- letic Representative 3, D.S.S.A. Cadet 4, Dues Collector 4, Criterion 4. STREED, VVESLEY-Dentistry-I'yramid 2, 3, 4, Projec-tionist 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3. 4, Golf 2, 4. STRAND, CAIL-Secretarial-Music Appreviation 2. 3, Class Play lCommittee 2, 3, 43, Operetta 3, 4. St gi 3 SUNDBHRC, KENNETH-Mechanics-IJistributive Eduea- tion 4. SUR'l'Al.A, CEHAl.D-Meehanic'-Smith-Hughes 2 lAuto Body 3, 43. SWANFIQLIJ, l3ARRl'll.-Hng1ineering- intramural Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Hovkey 2, 3, Camera Club 4. SWANSON, l3ORO'l'llYl.Eli-,lournalism-Criterion 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, U.B.A. 4, Tear-her's Cadet 3, Debate 2. SWANSON, PAUI.AlforestryfOrehestra 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Vodvil 3, 4. 'l'El.l'lGA, RAYlVlONl3-Meehanies-- Football 2, 3, 4, Class Play 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4. 'l'llORl'lSON, CAROLlCABusiness and Em-onomirs-Band 2, 3, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Athletic Representative 4. THORSTENSON, RICHARD- EI1,EIlflf'f'l'lllg. TINKER, .lOYKIli-Teaching-Operetta 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Music' Maids 3, 4, Band 2, Vodvil 2, 3, 4, Pyramid 4, Class Play 4, Music Ap- previatiou 1Chairman 43. IOBIN DAHLENE-Seeretarial-Operetta 2, Music Appre- ia lon 2. 'l'Ol.l.l'lFSON, AHDYCE Sl'1'l'Pl.kll'l2ll'f Offive Praftuc 4, Main Office Cadet 4. TOWLFI, ALVIN-Engb Ilftlln -Football 3, lntramural Basketball 3, Oraele lRep- l'E'Sf'llIlllY0 43. TOY, BOY l.ON-Elertrii-al ling1ineeringAIntramural Bas- ketball 2, Camera Club 3, 4, Library Cadet 4. VENIER, 'I'ERESA-Ser'retarial-Operetta 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Musie Maids 3, 4, Pyramid 3, Debate 2, Vodvil 3, 4, Teach- er's Cadet 4, Class Play lCommittee 2, 3, 43, Athletic Board 3, Girls' Sports 2, Cym Leader VlN.lE, .IACLYN4 Sevretarial4lNlain Office Cadet 3, 4, Teauher's Cadet 3, Cirls' Sports 2. 'DQ- WEST, JAMES-Business-Football 2, 3 fCaptain 41, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Teachers Cadet 4, Operetta 4. WIBERG, WILLIAM - Business - Class Treasurer 4, D.B.A. 2, 3, Golf 4, Class Play 2, lCommittee 3, 41, Intra- mural Basketball 3, Hall Cadet 4. WICKLUND, JANICE- Nursing, Pyramid 2, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Class Play fCommit- l tee 21, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Or- chestra 4, Latin Club fOfficer 41. WII'I'ANEN, LILLIAN - Secretarial - Office Practice 4. WILANIIER, ROGER-Engineering-Hi-Y 3, 4, Track 3, 4. WILLIAMS, BARRARA4-Business-Band 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, Athletic Board 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Hall Cadet 4. WOHLSTROM, JACQUELYN-Office Work-Red Cross 2, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Nurse-'s Cadet 3, Power Club Leagxue 3, Office Cadet 4, Athletic League 3. WORLE, EUGENE- Electrical Engineering-Transferred from St. .lean's-Camera Club 3, 4, Class Play lCommittee 31, fChairman 41, Boys' Union 1Board 41, Criterion 4. WOTCZAK, EILEEN -Secretarial-Social Chairman 2, 3, Power Club League 2, Red Cross 2, Hall Cadet 2, 4. YOUNG, HARRIET-Secretarial-Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Girls' Sports 2, Red Cross 2, Nurse's Cadet 2, 3, Office Cadet 3, 4. YOUNG, SONIA-Secretarial-Girls' Club Treasurer 4, Oracle 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 2, 3, Class Play 2 1Com- mittee 41, Operetta 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Gym Cadet 4. ZAISER, WILLIAM-Business-Hockey 2, Intramural Bas- ketball 2, Hi-Y 2, 3. V: K G. Q VONDANE, .IAMES-Business-Distributive Education 4, Intramural Basketball 4. WAELEN, KAREN-Laboratory Medicine-Orchestra 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 2, 4, Social Chairman 4, Dues Collector 4, Hall Cadet 2, First Aid 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Girls' Sports 3, Future Nurses 3, Nurse's Cadet 3, Future Teachers 2, Music Appreciation 2. WELDON, ROBERTA-Stenography-Dues Collector 2. 3, Red Cross 2, 3, Power Club League 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Counselor's Cadet 4, Teacher's Cadet 4, Operetta lCommittee 31. ' er ZEMMERS, MARIS-4Engineering. ZIME, GENEVIEVE- Commercial Art-Operetta 3, 4, Main Office Cadet 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3. 31 Donald Wegmiller tlreasurerl, Wilbert Koski tvice-presidentj, WilliamSnyder tpresidentl, Mariorie Patrick tsecretaryl, unior Year Presents pportunities Dues Collectors-Jeanne Weclan, Yvonne Senarighi, Solveig Hiermstad, Evelyn Nielson, Janice Anderson, Elsa Bylund, Karen Schuhe, Joan Engurd, Sharon Paradise, Charlene Galli, Patricia Korulia. 32 l'llt'y'el1 clown anrl one to go. years at svhool. that is. Wie. as juniors. have had the unusual pleasure of looking up to one class ancl clown to anotlurr. This y'ear's junior 4-lass was well rvprvscnt,ed in sports. speech. anrl lllllSll'. llaskvtlvall. lootlmall, dr-- lmalv. Criterion. opvrvtta. a 1-appella. lvancl and or- t-lwstra are' a lon ol the an-lixilivs in lNillt'll juniors were avlivv. 'llhv play' willlllillf'-l38l'l'l'l1'tl lleter-tiw Story' was presvrttvcl April l. and was an outstanding: pvrfortn- am-0. 'l'ln- vlass was the traditional host ol llc-nfelclis Seniors at the annual junior-Senior Prom on iVlay' 6 in thc' ltallroont of the Hotel llnlnth. 'liltis was tht- pvak of the ye'ar's som-ial avtiyitivs ancl was consid- ered a lvrilliant sttvvess ancl om-asion to lm I'Pllll'lll- lterefl with pleasure. 'l'ln- years at ljl'Ilff'lfl will always ltr' rvvallecl as three of our lmest years' full of an-tivitivs. interests, and opportunities. We haw gain:-rl sell-vortlideltrw' anrl pleasure in thu krtonlmlgm- that nv lu-long. We also han- the joy ol realizing that no llllyl! illllllllvl' full year at llenfvlrl and that the last and lwst is wt to l'tlllll'. D X T2 7: - 1 if iilrramson. Rodney ghlanis, Darlene if fli 5 xidaniski, Barliara ...A in . E xi '97 -'fp ggi .-'indf-rson, Beverly Q mr T - M, V Anderson, Carol D ' .V I tj W W Anderson. Dennis l.ylf 1 - ' ' fl ! N 7 I A ml anderson. Dennis Ralph , we M y ' LN ,. Zig, ,Q .-'inalerson, Dunn k Q , Xe Hz' gi 5 ' ' A 5,5 ii' v' Anderson, .lanin-e 5 AM i,tfZf,,, ' ' Anderson, .lay 15 S ,,,,,. kv x 41'-J' E 2 'F N Anderson. Marlene 'W ' 'jx' Anderson. William fi. X ,Edina if l Ankarlo, Carol i fintila, Robert 4 W , A A Arezzo. Carole fl LQ' ' '9 F' . ,Vx 9 .- Z 75 Vg 3 3 . k 4 B 1 Asher. Riehard -2 wh a A 'R ...Q A .1 - A-Ksperheim. Gerald 4, A j '17 ' 'tt' 7 Alllblll, Sharon ww X K Ma- f . X ll P f ,V . 2 1 K Barlage, Riehard Bastian. Betty ,Q 3 4 W Bavless. Ruhr-rt V , 153' N 5 lx 7 - -2- .2 il . V. 3 AJ . Beeker, Delores .-,1 ' -W M- A ,,, H ,, Bellingham, William 'IT' H -gg' i wi M' 'W' Benson. Rodney C-dw 5 X K A 0 X 4 . in X ' Berger. lloyd A Bergstrom. Gene 3 V Bissell. Roliert K ' 57'-75 7: 3 - - A i gr r 3 J Blaek, Mary Ann if M i 'Qi if i 1 KZ Blovk. Mary flarul - 'S' x he iii , wx ,.,. 'Sf Dnrash. lfhner 5 , J I X 4 l,M, fi 1 . A . by Hu. .A if . ' in 4 liodell. Donald Hodin. Drexel ,, N Boutin, Betty A ' Q 9' in , ' M A 73 7: 1sramn.1ma1.- M' 3 Q' W' r -- -I l . , fl- 99 .-n gl , , .... Bldf'ISl'0ITllFP, Don N., 6 3 Q-F f- . Brennan. John T15 i My 1, 425' 1 ' 1 , .X 1 Brunlrergz, Ruth -,. N ' Bum-sko, Marilyn 'Z 7: W 1. 'Q 30 8. .irq if 2 5 Burger. Roberta 5 Yi' '-4 ,.., ,,, ' llusse. David my A 'Z' Ai T57 Hiltkiexsivz. Stanley Ji, , K Nfl' if Y j M 5.5 'VM W, l llylund. Elsa f ff ' 4 W ' y 2 2. l e f A9 if im iw! , lfallies. Melvin , W ,N V flanieron, Shirley A M Q? in 6 4:70 13 if V, :al :F il' .lofycel ' A U31 ' . W lv 1 Nb Q :ai mn, al mana ' ' ,A my ' 1, Wm, Larlson, Betty .l. v 1 , A .ZW ,Y A f 3 f Mg? ffarlsnn, Gerald Q E Z -Hi kai-iii' i l mnri Y , jr if W? flarlsun. Kenny Carlson. l'l1yllis Carlson. Sandra llzxrlson. Warren Duvi4l lfzispersen. .lunwf Castonguay, Mary l,nn liliristensen. liolmert flllllllllll1'li, llurlrara lllinv. ,lark Colivh, Violet Conant. linlwrt Carson, William we FI H? i J if nn ' LJ X M., me fl Q 'bf in QS' J -ff' .Si ...nr r . Qi, Q If I nge X-bv' nf? 4:5 'Qt ,- 4 .1 2.53, gk 7- ,52 ai :,.. .f ,. ' 152' T' f an J fini: ifran. llurol Dahl. l.in1lu Dahl. liolu-rl fi.: Wh . ,, , R gi 1' 5 -'ki' if 1iahl,s.,.m 'W' 4 'wr f 'l pq, I Duhlen. Allrin Q X , ...R A 49- .Y . l A Day, Diane 1. Rr. l ,-' H95 ll0Ylillllll', Donzllll Dowling. Beverly an . P 0 ff: 'F , Downs, Cordon P is 15 ' ' Dunleuvy, Denise ,ag i ' A, aj Dwyer. .lurk wg, , jf , . lfvk, Holrert Y Qs-'Af' E t . X ff! J., -QE ,.. -,xr J' ' V V , , ELlSll'lHll, Dnnalsl b ' '- - l ' ,Q 'tg lfclstroin, .lean M ' ' Q M 'wr X Fillers. l'utrim'ia ,rl 'Q ff 553 N ,r wry fs 'la W' Xl Eklnnd, Donna gee y ' . f - ll' -mf I J' likstrom, Gloria ab' x i we l'llmlel'. Duvitl nf Eliason, Gr-urge y Eng, Leonurml L if 'A lfngarcl, .loam 5 'Z' ln il QL, L l? ga if Englwrg, Joan M' wer -M' ' Englxlum, Karen m ' 6 c H Ensign, John Q It 1' V iwvmf. ' 4 5 K X If X 5 52 e 1 nw lfrivkson. Cleo 1 lirivkson. .Ivan N X X ,M ,Q W . Erivkson, .Indy 'W 5 f My ,,, 4 . .rf lfrivkson. Karen r r S 4' vw HA , P3 la i lirim-kson, Ric-hard E. fb 'sr 1 ' SQ?-7' me l'iFHl21l.lIlglPl'. Donalil W '7 l , A ' ' fl is .. .1 5 il lfirlitner, llonulml W I. Fjnnn-. Arlis W Fjone-. Gayle' 7 it ' Qi K '- in r L -' an ,fs f , E Q Ford. .lfrry A 'y A A N 6 .lg ' ' E ill Galli. fflmrlf-ne me 'J' f --9. A -a 1- fl -53 Gander. Robert ,, Vg W ' W f 7 . ' fl Q, ' . X 34 V354 Jf' l I A x 4. Gauthier, Dale Ce-llerstvdt. .lame-S Gerard, Lois nn , , 0 1 3 N95 3' A4 ,Q ' W! 7' ,Si ' W3 ,Q i M, ' , 5 gl Cillwrg, Wz1y'ne Qc, ' Vi -QQ' I 3 W7 l' -Cv 'J' Gilbvrt, Karen ,W-S, if W H I MTW Cravvli. Robert Y , f ii . X mf- W . 7 . , Gruba, Carol b ,.., .N L 4g Crussvnrlorl. l'atri4'ia 'N A ' lj: rf: 4 -fm M ,-W 'Wy M Clidvangen, Howard ' 4 ' A XJ 3 , M My Gunderson, Diane Y? . , J 3 N ,WA 4,1 ww V, My jr Gustafson, Judy ' rf? ' ' ff 'zz' , 'E 4'-9' cillSU.lliHOIl. Wayne tj .' ' l W x , Maj .I ' f .. i Hammer, lim' W Hammerlwvk, Nam-y Hampton, Robert 4 ff' H3 If 'Q Pg Hansvn, Robert 'pq K QI, , J, 5 J A? if' my Hanson, Roland a- my --, -mr' fx.,- Hanson. 'lllionuls J M If M J f ., .A Q X M P f' XLS i Hargzraves, Maryellen V Harrison. James V V' e sg Hauer. Warren W , W t' , V Q. -5, . f W 1 Q Hay, Clifford Q Q 5' i 2' 'aff f ,G F' , Hedlund, James V , ,,, ' uf 7 Hedlund. .lune 1 S A zz, - Q i 5' if i ,X s Hvnflrivkson, Elmer i He'-rstad. .lerry A 2 - Hietala, Dale J 4 ,fir ' 'W 453 Hiffernan, Jean li Hz ff' Q' i L, fi ,Q AA 7? 'L ' A--'91 Higgins. .lohn -fb -9 . , V' J, 47 Hill. Mary i --5 3 , 1-if f Ai wr' A . 3 I, ,Ma ,1 u , .- i , 4, Qu ,M if 1 Hjermstad. Solve-ig in Hogbergx, Sharon in ' - Holt, David ' SF .J-- ff: , - no 1- 3 'N Hone, mania K A' lf' 'ij f , ' if' .-f 5' 1? Uf' Holte. Robe-rt ,L ' fffl rx 1:1- Huseliy, Carol - A ..., , x . W 5 xx 'g 5 3' af tw W Hyland. l'atrif'ia V Ingram, Ronald --' 1 A- .-, Javkson. :Kris ,0 Q 3' gi? i' gg 4 .la1'0bson, Rl1'h2ll'1l V ' ,T f 7 J 3' 4 .lam'obsf'n, Bewrly T-' My f 1: .le-ntoft, .lean ww V ' .-Y gg - N 1 if . ' ,..,g5,f J A ' AV' f, i In 5 ' ,m,,giE5f ' .lc-ntoft. Nancy 6 . ' M , M , .lohnson. lla-tty A ' ya if 4i ih'wf- 3 5, A A 51 .lol'mson,l31u'ryl ..v- 3 , 5, , i ' vi, Johnson, llf-lores 7 -gp, M-W 'wxzf' if A 1 ww- Johnson, Janet Wm, RM NM A g WW Johnson. .lanis 41,21 1 ' S . 1 . 'J ' ' U f h . --.S fig? D . -af -1 v- . v-:sw NEI -if rf ,432 l, J Johnson. Karen lohnson, Larry Dean Johnson, Marsha Tw fu: ,,. FT Q, Johnson, Roger K 3 Ni 3 3 I ff ' 35 59 Johnson. Sharon sl 4-fr Q' I 33 l 1- ' Johnson, Tom -rv M -ww ' ' 'wa - 33? I fer' K vi .4 -.,- . M , I A Kc-nnvdy. .lnanne Kinetz, ,lanlvs Y Knudson, Diane fi' R K-3 A ,Z 1 L Knutson, P4-ftPr 9 A 'bl li ,J ' 75 7 ig F: Q Kohagen. .lanice -' 'M ,M ...Q 9 Knski. Willmrrt M'-if N' V 47 Mrii. 5 'Q ,, :-.::.Q',.:i:f K dfax A . Q 4- aff' ..' A-,- Kontsoyan. Nam-y 5 Koralia, l'atri1-ia , 1-'H '- , 'Q ,fm Kurn. .lanws NL l dnl? Y HQ ,el Pl '-ix I,aBrussv. Ray M Jrfg, T A-4, Lanv. Nlury ,ln l. X ,V X J Lalioqnv. .lum- x 1 X fl I an l,arsen. Fern 4: l,arson, Nanvy 1. fs' I R A, C ,Z 5 7 1 llarsnn, Richard S . 39 1 0 3 Larson. Ruth ... lf yy of -4 4-- l.a I our. Barlmara I 'U ' M. , lklrlllbllll, 'lk-I ' ' V l Lee, Anna Mae ,E f Lvland. Donald 'T-7 M X 'W f ,' .W I ,Q M , lmfllay. Albert - ,-,M ' Lvnront, Burnivv 'N Q, . -- ' . . , f In l.l5It'llld, Janet I l.lllHlllPl'g1. Larry ,., 0 VJ ' f vb. X fr' ffiffff llnnlw, Gr-rald Nlavlntosh. ,lanvt - f Q , ' f: Y 'S Vf- 7 Nlaeckellwrglh. Gerald 1 an . .P 7 0 ' W A? Q Q ' Nlaifr, l3vAnna ...p '31 ,G gl. Nlarion, .Indy If i I Wk vw fig Mart. .lanws r 1 ' ' aft' J Y ff' S Q M. . xlillll?SOIl. john E H - n I Mathieu. .lanive A ' V 5 Matson, .Ianet gm ,Q '5 T., H Ai 3 75 , 4, 4 ... Mattson, William ...Q ,gy W P ' K N 3 A., lllr-Clelland, Mivhael 1557 1 t ' QQ. 'A QQ, 'Q' Mrllonald, Donna ' 'dw J, V V' i as 3 ff 4 JAY!-Q 1 ! - I xlfllflllillll, llnrrine Mvllonald, ,lark '53 if: 7 , 1 ' , Y Ni ,px as 7, , Mfllonaltd, latrlclx -Q rf., 3, 5 A, ,nga get 9 go in J . , 41 an 31 Me,a, Rolmelt ,Q if Q, 4 .gl Merrill. Claudia SQZMCZF 'J -.1 'if' Mir-hand. ,l vrome . mr X f ,wr l ,M ,, ,l,a . I X f , WI 1-'IX 212 'nfl in r N Q A lNli1'kolajak, Ray 'Q 5 Modean, Ronald F- Z. H ' A A- 1-. r -for iff' Morneau, LeRoy 95: 1 ' , 4? Q' I F5 ,Wm F' X Morris, Sharon .. .K . ..-A A 3 F, f- -s fm Ze P W 322531233 lf3,?.'3,?.,, LK .. ANTI! , ir, Mularie, William K: A Musick, D. Thomas . ms -' ' 9 I 1 Nelson, Carol Alice is ' 4. fy f fy A Nelson. Darlene g-9 Q 4 -gy A .....,,,,, Nelson, Glenn Y K I X P Nelson, llerlvert ' , sf I Nelson, Suzanne V ,... . , ., .H Ness. leslie 7' ,. ' R. ,, Newlmerg, Dale 5' I' PZ' if gi, Q I Af' V- -N Nielsen, Evelyn 3-3, F' xg . I .ga 'W Sv , Niemi. 'lllleorlofa M W5 QQ' x H' ,QP Norlmerg, Rivhard NW. 'rj' My 6 'ue' ill ,se - N P f Noreen. Dale - Noreen, Dennis Nyheim. .lean N , ,rv -ef E+ ee- A W Nyman, Phyllis W 1 Q-W f 'W 5 an 'F fl . -N , , .fa Nyman. Sally jd 1:-gp W? 9 M xr:-,av O'Hara, Hank gf' jg I K A VV! A V 'fr 1' WMM f fn' 51 24-2 if f J' M A , 'F 1 H O'l.eary. .lamm-s Olsen, Lyle ' Olson. Darrold I ,N , - 56 4 ,. 3, Olson. David in if l on 'V' ' 'Q H .W J 'due 'L Olson, Kenneth .Qi -3 Olson. Marilyn W 3 '7'7dM fl' , g- N f Q1 41 ' XJ 2' X '?aaf..w1filiL. .Milf fin: Q, .1 Olson. Patrir-ia O'Neill, Gerald I O'Neill. Sharon 2 6 g 33 xg In ff.: ,, J' ' Palmquist. .lohn W, A - M M lk -H , Paradise, Sharon 'gy -7 'YJ' '17 iq? Parson, Donald X . 5 3' f fe-wifi, I' K Z 'Ji 7 ' ' no so M fi 5 ,ei - 2 ii Q Pasek, Gerald Patriek, Marjorie ,jf ' Nm' VW fs ,v '53 7: 5. ri , 1. fi Q Pavlatos, Dennis ...:.. W, I, , ,, s ' 3 if B-3 Pearson, Robert ww 'N A-9. K wx? ' im' Pederson, Ann 1 ,fl W I i li 4 K 'MW Pederson, Ronald A X l S N w 1 ff' y 1-V:1 3 3 Q. x W Persen, Donald ,,,, 5 Peterson, Barlrara Ll :Qs gp N 3 Peterson, Kenneth ii R , 'N -Q Poupard, Don 'T-7 ' 'Z-7 X V A Poye, Virginia W. sa Qt 1 4 W '--ein If , M , 'li 4? 'A fi 2- 5, ff..-M. Priem, Vivian Puglisi, Sandra l'urtil0. Duane' IW W, :QW lf' gi Ranzingvr, Wlilliam 'N 'jg 5 'V and Rasmussen. Rlvanor my 4' , .5 la l is Rrvasor, l,anf'v l ..--w 'W' L ' . , fri 7 'A ir -sei' 'E 3' Rmnliart, l,auru- ,Y f l wwf- M '-' Q K 5 XJ ,if 2 slr - - qi' su 5 4. ,Si ,gl ' Rim-h. Mary Ann Riggio. ,laniffs Rigrstad, Paul ,W :gg ,K V N Hllf'l1if', Robert ' 35 my A X fb 1 'bn A it Ritz, Susan i ,Q li -Q-fr 5'3 MQ- Y Robinson. Rarbara , Lg X 1 5 M92 R R fl ir 1. f .A f If ll le if H in Jw l f 'K 'E ! llugers, Neal , W, ' l H' Rollins. Barbara rg '9 F -in '6 Q' Ja fb Rosenquist, Rudolph T, few l ,gy ' if f' A A Rusuold, Barbara 1 ,p A in J-gy W' ,ski Sampson, .ludith -:,- 'H I K, Samuelson. Cl1ill'l?IN' Z , H . Sam-bex. Allwrtu 3 x V If -I? Sanders, ,ludy '75 A' W' i . V --'- if S 'l ', N 'a Q 5 .aa 1 Q- if ii E a Q ,ff3,f2', .1 ,,,, W kv, M, ia awk .1 euvru . cl 'M W ' WQ373 W3 f wx Svhulwe, Karen 0 A v MBE W f ', . . Aqnyf x ,bf V Nhaler. Robmt Ill - ' 1 A K .,,:,.. .. y ll li t Asriri nsnf M I ' A-aglfiisj' 'ff' Svlwllingvr, Torn . , l. , , Seafulk. .lanet M, ,., 2- gig 73 ,Q QQ 'N Im W ly l Svdf'rl10lm. Roger f-Q -6- N W H -ff wr - 5 MMS, I '13 1 4 ,uk Fi - hr-gvr, Betty wi E ei? 'F Y ., 'QP Svnarighi, Yvonne W 7. Sherman, Wilma ,R 1 i lia , X y Sll0YPlIl, Donald 3 Simone, Sylvia ,. Q W K 1--f Q Sisto, Diane' ' M ' Q A ' 5 ' A ' W 'Q A f ' Skarman, Georgina , ...Y A, is Q R . r as , .M X mf' Qgf w' bkarman, Karen , 1, f M ' I llvl N N, Smith, Karen Sig? Y- sl lil A ' Snyder, William Sudvrlrf-l'g1, Ellglffllf' A I Spoon:-r, Patriria A M 4 '56 E , 'TQ F5 Stark, .l anivc K Pl .1 - B Stauty, Donna a 'W W ' ' -' 'ii Stewart, Faye' 'Q 3 my , 4 ar' Q SV g.,,:- :rf 75 ' Stolvn, Thomas Strand, Geraldine Strand, Roland Stref-d. Douglas Strvsow, Ruth Suliin, ,lavlx a s 3' fm gm , ,,, ,ff- ,+ ff Q , ,P M 3 V l a ,fr in r-,,521 li 9' will Eli: ',r,,, an K r J -av ,Q 1,1 Qfyyf ix V25 1 A ,f C. ,Xi Z ,, ,-.., -Wim, . I 'lllll'lif'l', Larry Unander, Bonnie Upton, Patsy Yun Kleek. Ruth Yedo, Ben Vllalleen. Janet Walliil, Robert Walters. Colleen Ward. Merrill Welsh, George Wieflan. .leanne Wegmiller. Don WYE-rsvllay. Geraldine Wlliilely. Wlilliam Wlilancler, Kareem Vllinlrergx, Violet Wing. Sharon Wolilfeil. Colette Wold, William Wolfe, Loretta Wolfe. Shirley Ann Young. .laek Zanft, Aline .0 'V -A ia. 'ffl .give- fc 4 ,W ,ww an 4 A Auf :li -.L X1 SJX . 5, 'j kwa ra 5: -Q1 Qgifff 'WSE . fu. rf ,sn N. , 2 F .rr . w Sunilstrom, .lerry Sunnarlmorgz, Delmul Swanson, LeeAnn cw Q 6' Q 66 Swanson, Margaret M, Swenson. Arnold ,KA . 'l'atz1loi'ir'h, JoAnn A 7 beg . X lelegla, Norbert -it ' Thompson, Don -- 1 ,, as Thompson. .laniee 1' , Thurston. Cayle- qp 'tw' Titzke, Allen Wit .ww X Traver, .loann V, x, . , K V wa w 5-'ll , Koo' MQ-Lf' fwfr' M if Ii: f -az. wa? l' Z F A l ! I ev '75 W ,S f G -- '73 ri Ni n , ji W' ur ..,. A -2 W Q, A A' --I X 8-M? ff 5 S ix K Q 4 x H 1 I , - SA fl l if lk A 'S f- tw fi W lx ,, 5 A WZ? 'mf ,,,,.. 1 l' Sophomore Class Officers: Harold Fox tVice Presidentl, Janice Bjork lTreasurerl, Andrew Myles tPresidentl, Elizabeth Anderson tSecretaryl. Sophs Receive Key to Success Sophomore Dues Collectors - Row 1: Robert Danz, Tracy Gran, James Maker. Row 2: Karen Myhre, Darlene Walsick, Jean Johnson, Barbara Burns. Row 3: Shirley Rothschadl, Ann Bonovetz, Maija Klinsons. Row 4: Thomas Carlson, Dale Stocke, Ray Garver. -ef 40 When the sophomores were given the key to llen- lelrl at the Sophomore Tea on Septeinher 3. little cliil they realize all the doors it would open for theni. That key opened the floors to the elassroonis, with their liounmlless knowleclge. It openetl the floor to opportunities in niusie, speeeh. clelrate. journalism. athleties. ancl numerous organizations. lt also openeil the floor to pleasant so:-ial eontaets and warm frienrl- ships with their elassinates. upperelassnien ancl faculty. Under the nnclerstanrling clireetion ol the faeully advisers. Mr. Harolfl Ahllioxn and lVlr. lionalrl Nokle- herg, the sophomores nere started on a sum-esslul year with the eleetion ol four outstancling students as r-lass offieers. Throughout the year these eapalile leaders perlorlnefl their duties eonipetenlly. The sophoinores took an aetite part in sehool aetivities. eontrilmuting their share. Their enthnsiasnl and outstanding st-hool spirit was eximleneed hy the inagazine flrire in uhieh they non top honors. The sophomores seoretl again with their sueeesslul 1-lass play l ather linoyxs Best. Highlighting their soeial aetiyities was ilu- Sophomore Class Party on May 0. liooking lwaek oyer the year. the sophomores ean truly say the key to lJi'lll! lfl is a niagie key to snnrler gales yyhere isoncier nails. 53 ,F-gr I M ...Q 2. V we s V R . ' ' M.:-fr Q f W W, 'l air ' ' df A7 R ' 'Q 'A ff. I 'gif I T: ft if 7:5 F , F Y! 'L 'I 5- 'Q 1 ' ' ls 3 ,A . W 4 Q I 'ET' car l X X 7 Anderson. Glois Anderson. .laniee 'Q M ' Anderson. Kathleen ' 'Q ASR ' 5. 2: 1,31 Anrlf-rson. l,oiS ' ,J Rl, 3-il Anderson. Mark J 4 Q -sv' I Wi' Anderson. Rolrert Vluv X ' If - ' Q zz' Anderson. Sharon ' ' Anstett. llavirl , Annan. Karen 0 gm ' .. 'A r :gg ,.. Raekstrom, Roger 3 R V ll 1, Rail. Ravlu-I Q X is ,W 'l SER. Banovetz, Ann af is 51 1' www X xr A N1 ,. 5:21 fy I ffil W rf fi Rariieard. .lames Rattleson. Dale ,- W Rergr. ,lanis ,W fi 8, it 75 QL F .3 ,gn Rergquist. Adrienne J Q Rergstrom. .leronie 'N V L I ,QV Bjork. .lanive A W Y- 4, 'Z 2:1133 'JIi1r:?1' X 5 I Rlar-k. Thomas Blair, Norma J' P Rlielmaum. Roger i , Y r ' 3 , Rlork. Susan A il it VX 12. ls Rloomquist, Warren --e ' 'ful ,, ' 'X Borash. Marlene j A V 'M' Q My tx WWA .7 f , .QA ,f- 342, N 5 5 Y N W, M ,.. . , if th y wwf' ag? rf? ,Q .,, 6... Zi, 'R' J MM ,avi 'WN I m A 1 E ' 5 ,el twill 'Mr A 'e - fr, 7 Y f A 1 l 'f fr . R fe G: Q2 , ' LL 4' .ui 'V ... Y ,... h ' 5 . Q Y l '-'- Q' Ne V I 4: Q ' ,, H .yi Alle-tte. l,arry Alexanrler, l'atriek Allen. l'atrir'ia fklvorcl. Rolvert Andersen. .lanet ,-Xnrlerson. Arthur :K nrlerson. 'klHlf'l .Nndei 'xTlflf'l'SOIl. llvrn ire 'son. Betty won, lilaumlia llonalrl anderson, Duane .-Xnilei . won, l'ilizalwtl1 .pu QF91 . -X '3 ,,.. 'iv Q1-f F Q' xi .J 'J'r'J9 2 .S ..f .1 4 Rorelli, Frank Rorieh, Dennis Rradt, Mary Lou Brand, Caroline Rrancler, Williarii Brosdal, Ronald Brown, Beverly Rrown, Bruce: Broun, Carol Brown, Richard Y Ruhaez, I atrieia Rullyan, Anthony . x ., If .1 +3 -our X311 fi ' ...S W' mf ,'4w WW? at rs .A WW V-' 'no v P: if 49' I 3? f. -5., as iff' A 3' uw-, 4-PH! .pi ,v- ,Rye 4 , ,f f,x.' Bunt, Jerry Burger, Deanna 3 Burns, Barbara I... 3. ax at 1' vw- 0 JW' , 9,3 5' ,l Burns. Kathy l- 4 ' 3' N - 'I ' 'f F Dnslwy. Vance- QQ, G ' X Dussv. Kllllllf'l Il ' H L o -' fi' ,1-.gf 0. i Dutlvr. Sharon Cadotte. .lack , 'Q Cfadotle, Linda ' tw f J M W 'Z ff' I Cahill. Annettv f A I N? W' , -W Campliell, Bruvv 9' f -r - ' Campbell Swsan 5 f . y . I .i is v 4 4,-K was My X S. Q K 'A Ik, H V. X arf!! Sllilllrll E W LH, A Z arivli. Dnnalml F I 5, 4-.V if ' Q A xp iarlson, Darlraaa Q A I Q, , .arlsnn, Karol:- , A A-,A . 29' Iarlson. Carol M iii, , 'Wm' 2 i lilI'lSOIl.lil1klI'lPS , arlsnn Craig: if 5 A arlson. .IOHIW Q.. f.. LQ W I 3 ra fir. ns C ,g, Sim arlsnn liars-n .lu ' 'gy 3? 0 5 J, 4 arlson, Samlra g ,l.f,, B aw- w-r arlson. Suzanm- I WW J my arlsun. Tlimnas ,lv gf lx Q. ,wif Iliimitti, Mary F Q illl'i!4IPll5f'll. .laniu-P W' i ' ilf'Slil..lP2lI1illP Q 5' . .r Pl 1 it iluutivr, A. ,lnhn 9 Q A V ,,,,, Irwllvttv. Douglas ' 'Q ' Y, ASE! -M ionant. Rulwrt x i Q Y .1 ' rf N 2 , llonlvy. Holme-rt 'W A llnsnf-V, .l0Dr'un 5 - . U' Y' pl Xl' ilouillarfl. .lanies . A J ' . ,. ,I 'il 4 'r -mx' 5 l I as rr 'xv Danz, Rolwrt f Davis, Melvin X as f' Lnnimingxs. Pc-'ter .llII1lI1i!lgS, Hnlwrt Dahl. .Mlm-Inv Demlii1'k,.loann 05 fw 3 - , Donnie, David f 1- fl 4, X 'wif ' W 3 l . ll D:-nzler, Travis ' W' 'M' 'nv D1-Santo, .lurly W M V 'A W, -5 'ig - tx' fx my ag Mui . 5 K . I has by x rf? 1 L aa Nl ' ' ik l W Dnup. Haynmnql Donns. Kathlven F Downs, Lynn K ,I N ,, L' K Duff, Nlil'llZlf'l PP 7' ffl W .6 E' 3' 5 ,B I Durfc-0. 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W F: Cf? l ,A-.-A . 'W 6, .-A J mf , i A Q C , if 3 3 if Q 44 H ' 'N A 2.9 5 bm Q E fml J. .Q fl oscar? 3 Johnson. Ted Jones. Robert V in ig 'B is Q 3 5' S12 353 at X Jordan, Lynn , veg -J-f ,Ng ,Q -3 D .lovin, Nlelanie , . ' Q7 3 If A-Q ..,., .l urek. Jerome '- M xy i X 15 . I Kurkanis, Sue A M ,idihi-ri: L arf' :..,1 1 0 in Q . ff' Kaitala, Terry 9 Q: 5 ,E 5 X W 1 U ri Kempf, Bolmert S ir f' .,4 ,,, Q, .E 7' ef' , dl an 5 Karlson, Karen ,Ll 5 . . lx Q .3 if Killmy, Charlotte an A 137' qw , Klinsons, Maija K xv ,K , Q . - Kotlarek, Clarence , . ENB i A A - D' Koutsoyan. James X E Kozlovski, Cordon F ., M 1 Kratz, Lois 3 7 ' W. 4 ' 'P 0' ,M Kuhat,lerry S I Qu, 5 ,...l,Q Q ,is ic. my 'B Qi K11r'henher'ker. Lynn '-' ' ' 'a Kurrle. Roger wawgs v J, 'T' K LaFave, Gregory 'I Li U Landgren, .lohn fh I uvu, 'Q uuu Lane, William N, ,.... A- ' , gs H. .N W 3 v.' A Lafmiudy 4' W if ' 'ff' f 'Hi' ei B 'auf if Larson. Donna L.: f L , ...,,, M' 1--gp' Larson, Earl N K , g win 3 . Larson, Norma Larson, Patrivk Lassila. Robert V. 1-N , Y JJ- ff' LaTour. Wayne Q: Q F' ly' 'I' 'V' ll? ,egg 5' 4: .N Lawrence, Barbara X egg,-v I 'W' Leavitt, Carol X 1, , A A -1 5 Lelloux, Richard Ss, ,Qs Lelloux, Sandra ,Y Lee, Earl 52? , M A W X an - Leppala. Bonnie ,Y 0' U 'lx S J .fi ER' 9 'Q F' I,esi'eHalci,W'iglianT 'II' i -4- , Q wp! 41 lperff ,.aro X - A r-s . .qfxx if iz'ifz,r,a Lillilnerg, Mary Ann f Q - Lillmars. Beverly 3 in 3 5' ix 5:6 p 7' 1- y as Q: V3 aid Lillmars, Paul X 5 'K , 4 A Q my y im 4 f J 5 Limllmerg, Evelyn if my ww ffg X-,y Lindberg. Ronald ' wg' 1. Q Q M X Lolmerg, Marrlelle 555 4 V. f N E pm M 5 ,Jia Lornharrli, Theresa Q , E A I X W Luiten, Nancy 5, ' In 5: jj ,- 2 Y 2 5 I 2 'gs v ,F Lundgren, John ' if .7-if P ' 4 V -- 2 Q f Lutzka, Dean -Q. I .' 4, ' 'J' Lysaker. lark W BMW iz' -W Nlavlfarlane, Norman X , f L 1 an l L ,W A, aj LEX Nlajaski. Clarissa Nlajaski. John Maker. .lames 3 5- M- -- -- , , - Nlaki, Reatriee - 5 l HT ll M N , e ,I el Maki, James 47 3 ,wg , gg, e Malone. flonstana-e g j 'Lui ' Q, X X 1 l 'A :- Nlalone, Randolph I ll - Mann, Paul Y A X'larezali,.losepl1 1 -4' K' if Q Q ,ra Q t fy A A, 5 3 Markfelt, Ryan f ' 'L X 1 3 V-1 L J A ,.. lllarzillo, Alverna 'Z 'H' A W' Matson, Lynn -we ,I 1 XWWWJ L - .1 H lllatusvliak. Ronald - X Matuszak. .lames ..- ,,,, A f A lVlc'lIauley, llan fir 3 ,Q Q J W' il E . 3 'mg 3' lllf-llonaldhlessie .,, ---f .Q . lxlellatli. Ardys '-:-' W'-fr V X Ks ww! Nl:-l.ellan, llon A 'A 7 a f ' x ' R Xlc'l,a-vis, llarlene Ax in X fs, ,ff ,Z Messina. .lolin 0 Q Q 32 3: l WS 'I K 5 Q i 5 ' Nlivliaurl, Keitll fx ,, wx f---' 1,55 5 A ML Nli4'l1elizzi.,lf-an Y? '69 , , L ig ,Lf A aw' 4 lllim-kolajuk. Rolmert M rig, ' ! F ' Nliernivki. l,ynn W. .5 fi' . 1 WI Miller. Dennis H Nlillel'.Cs'lieyi1'X0 2 fr ' rr fs' S 5? N il N --ff f 2I::z',fz:MSa::?' ' s A 7 . , ': ' i Xlonsonl, Larry i Q 0, ' lv ull ' QW Xloore. lll4'llill'1l W S or 4 2 R i Q 2 if rr R X R R 9 ,J 3 as f 2 f Nlosiniak, Ronald 1 ix ,Q 0: iz Nludek, liclwaril Q' ll X ,. , L ' i s D Nlunffer. Willard I APM? s' i 53 3 lx l if ll Nlyhrle, Karen ' .If .A Www W Nlyles. Andrew I ' 'ff' 4 Xlysliaek, Patrieia tx 1 'iii fx f ,.,,. , Nailing, Pairic-ia . Negard, Rin-hard V ,W , M .,, L I Nelson. Beverly 2 M R5 ' Y 'H S' J ,. Nelson, Gerald ' '73 A' 1 if , '- ah Nelson, Merna was 4 ff' Nelson, llliekey A ' A 'Wi 7 Nw-yi ' ' . 35 EJ lx V 'yr 'Q i K Nelson, Myron Nelson, Roberta f - M Nelson. Ronald P I vu 'FT pe In f ,, QL Nesgoda, William 'iw F ff' x 3 Q, A Newman. Geraldine Newman, Linda my J, x Q-My ff X MQ' 27 L , Nichols, Dorothy , Y, i Q I Nieholson, Richard ' 34 , X17 'fa x Q ff 5.3 , Nilsen, Byron . .z ' -' ' ' -' , V' Nilsen, Karen YZ! --Q N' 4' Norherg, Kathryn fl 4 KJ, y 1 WJ ,Q Norrlin. Marie Nordgren, ,laniee A 1 M Nordstrom. .laniee 63 5 A, .,. F 1-gg. 5,71 ,M ' t Norlen, Marjorie Wei A ' J Norling: Ruth gp- , .wi W A ff-5-,. I' Y 4 'W' -tw B-9, MQ, Norlund, .lerry W we ,,,,,w3ri'- 3 Norlund, Marianne X wget Q si. 1 f N, Nmsakowski. Catherine Nyman. Harriet f 3: Nyquist, Martin 5 :Q J I v if A' 5 is -3 5 Y, Nystrom, Charlene ,. ' '57 1' it Oliergr, Kenneth ' a O'IIonnor, David ' ' 'J i i 1 K ' ff M of 6 ML iz' Plas. -ig O'l,f-ary, Marie - I Oliver, Glenn f , U H , M Olsen, Ralph A ga l' ' 4' M 4, lr' 1 sl ' ,give ,L Q i Olsen. Raymond A ,Q - I Y ' V' gs' :Q -A 0 3 Olson, Betty Q my ' , I 9' ,W Olson, Frederiek I W K E M 3 X K si- ...' fx 5 'l ...at 4 Olson. ,lar-quelyu e Olson. Lawrence 4, ' W .. , bf Z W Olson, Lloyd 3' W V 5, Z? . Q? fr if A lp' Olson, Margaret ang, l A' R A ' D . .t QL, Olson, Riehard yifr A ' Omundson, Joseph ' . , l , N5 i I X ' i...' 5 4 , , t -5 'i 1 ' I Opark, ,lose-ph Opaek. Peter 0 Otteson, Darlene X ,Ah -M If- 7? 1 1. f 5' F' A' Palmer. Phyllis uf ,F -1 L, y 5' 6' :Q Parr. George 5 -3- m av Patnaude. Thomas -f,, O i, up FQ V X sf A gassfjfff ' s g f f - ' : 3 if 1 H n Y , 4 eg! Paulson, Darrell ,f , t Pearson, Donald v5 5- X, X la G ,F S' Q uv il' lifaafmn,-l0HH Mu, .9 13 as ,V 'A' Aa' il sl K RQ Pederson, Douglas -:za-. Q: rs' had MQ A Pederson, Paul 1 ,W wird X 7 K Peterson, llonnu into af, Jr ef, ll A . P53 qi gint: 5 i K Peterson, Holaerta lf. ' Petersen, Roherta P 4 , 1 W' l', ,V':l-Q' f. l 2 4 'if 7134 5- fi if , 'ge V .,a'31e:?'?,,,.,: 'ff V' ' N 'li an --.L Pfister lose h ,,. gr -1 rf r - , . P W I Jef K I J N I Phlnney, Curtis -- N LJ' si . . X .. N K 2- L, 47 . Q . ,, Km? ww ,Q ,fe .Kr 4 WJ N .J XX ..-rw nl ,... 3 vi 42:9- A ww! 4 , I' ? i ' ,J -17.4. 43 l'ic'lmttz1. 'loan l'i0tmwski. Vllaller Pikuraiimlii. liivluird l'0llard. .lf'21llr'tIP Polite-lln. .l 0Ann Pontvllo. Nlivliuvliiiv Priwttc-. ffliarlvs Puglisi. .Indy Puglisi, lliivkvy l'llrtil0. David ljlllllilm. lfrnvst l'ylc'. Rolwrt 1 wif i K' an ' ff R fA.' 19569 x ,. 'K 5 M- Q 'wr 12' ,Ui if' ff 2 .4 la: ff -A-f mi- 'ww' ,Sn Wim A '-aqui? L K 7 M. A E ep is 7' '10 4--. f llvii i V lv If v f . .J A .gf 1 -W T'xi ,- ,, .A1. 3 4- ,if QlllLll'l40l'Il, Hulbert - wf - gg, -ww , Rudzzlk, i.kll'0l .3 g ,g in ig ,Q . 1 Huetlwr, Donald Y L! sl 'rf' Lf: ' 'X fm 1 Hzivtlwr. lm-Hoy rww? if, F iv Riljillil. Genf- , A ' Rappumi. Larry Huun, Pat M . ' livnirk, Leroy 5 6, 4- A 4 ,3 3: Hive. Barbara , ' wb 'N V C1 ill Hiclgc-we-ll. Dulorea 'BM -up -' ,L Rindu. Sally 3 , N, liodlund. Niillurd if if 'if 41 1 f Q liinlulu. David W Rnmwy, Put ,W 5: 3 . Q K 4' Rutlisc-hadl, Shirley 'Y QR ,J 3 as W' ' H0lllH.lll. David io? . au- Roulc-uu, ,lvrry ' W mwldf 'J ,K Routli. l'idwzu'd A E- Rowell. llypsie liudv. Mark A me ,, 3 Hiingre-n. Nanry ng' ,Q Q 5 , ' 4 Y V' Saari. .lezmne .ai -fr? -ww Szlllliv. Yxonnv S1-anion, William Sm-hroeder, David Sc-mltmi. BPH-rly Slwlvrud. Robert Shislf-r. Vlfzirnv Sllll0IlP, Yernniva Sistn. Rolwrt Skogg. Rif-hard Skoog. Kathy Slennf-s. Dale' Slonikal, Marie I '? f CQQX., .wif I Q2 Sanders. Lee Sauirlstlwunl, Don Q ,iff i i qi 4 Sf: F 5, 2 L.. WL- 'Q' i 'Q .mr I 'K if 'fl , fx, X W 5: i 51: fi ffl 57' lc if wx i i, , V '-4' wav , ff ff 4 X J, Ai 94 'if ..... Q . Q . i rx ffl .5 52' my 1- I he N...-wh .-f ani' 43'- ,M .av M' PM 'aff- '11 '34 L Li' 4 fr Smalley, lllieliael Smith, Stuart 3 6'- .-a 'wif Aw. Us Y .rx 5 .es ii it 144 ,Mm R75 if 4 i A, 2. .pq Q: an V A SYlllSll'i1ll. Charles , V , as K 4 4- pf boiler, Rose - f-J' Y A., ,, 1' Soderlmerg, llaryl ' L, 1 'Y' Semin, Larry Sonju, Donna 6 , I 71 Spiniller. Marie 9 Lf'-T. A' ' ' 3 F ,N 'Z if Q 7. :r0?inslii. lffllllljfll 5 NL at - ...Q f M, . ta strunx, eunis tg y wg- 5' 'Q' Stammen, llunna if X R ,l Ste:-nal, lliane Stoeke. llale Streeker. l'atri4'ia M, M Sullivan. llnlm r 5 Q in ig W, ' 5 If Swan. Alia-e Ma A-+ , .25 Y 1 Nj, xi Swanson. l'aul ft! N W4 . l g . - J' 2 . -, Swanson. Susan X , 5 73, ,4 1 5 l' Swanstrmn, .lolin Suanstrnni. Lorne Swenson, Darlene as -. nh M 5 m .-. , ,qw , ' lernlmerg, lion Q F Yi S sl I 3 5: .Ak 'l'l1aral4l:-non. Bernieee WM --Q A 'www 1 A fi W z 'l'l1e0Inald,Iiaymond J , i W ' 159, 3 if W f 1 r 5 fl fi x i 'li l Q l 'l'lmmas, ,loan llimnpson. Paul 4. .si ' 'lilmrsmn Alxera 'Z it f f ' if 7 fl: , ,Q ' 3 F Topliff. Carlotta ' 'Q' 1' A ' V k ' 'I'opliff. Nathaniel 9 'Y L, M, Towle. llennis 'alle f XX I 1- ' , V .gl , X Q ' I , A X 'l'rau'luner, lliune 'llllt'lit'l'. 'li0Ill 'l'xxinin1'. Sharon f A nv' , 'iiym .l0llIl nj' N3 :gi ,J ,J Q N tai 5, 'li Urserh. .lolm 'W ,Q . ' ' Q j . ' 'f. A , . , I e Ar N elllet, Aluily .41 'f' Mmm Verfloljak, .lean ' b A Vinje, Curtis GS? 'gi rr: L fi 3 5 X, A Walrlhalm, lllarinn ,A Y ,jj s' - 7 A, , 26 X - M. ' 123' Waldrnf, Carol W ,,,, I 4- ft? -xi? In Mn V ,,..V. Walters, llallas - X JI 5? W 1- ,W . ,,,VA, i 5 . Watkins, .lanii-me mf A g 5,3 I, :fig QT, .1 25 , lvygf, fa Q g ,'.Q'E:s Q , , '- fy wmgaj, , Watsiek, Darlene ,., , 5 Watters. Varnl ' 'X 73 fi' 1 3 1 Q Q in A A 5 3 ff- Weber, 'lill0ITlil2-3 u fr -.1 ' ' Y ,W 2' ' ' f K We-lhaven. llonalml M' .V M- M., -M' 'T' West. .laek K A V , jf 2 J ' ' Wick. Pauline V .1 H- 'Q i ' ,Af -' , w ' H ' Q. . A ,ff f f A, M Ah M . .,,l. ,. Q, t ML. .Ji T 7 'Qi jx ,Ewan i I 4 Wi1'k,l'l1ylis 1.. Wir-k liolwrl KP? T' V L 'l Vl1gvgs111s,,lz11111'e- - 4- .f V5 gg 3 3 Q.. at H' M 4 -3 fi ii Vt 1ll1:1111s. ,lily Q, Q , , J . xxllwvlllilll. l':1l1'i1'i:1 AM' ....,, ' 'A j ...f- , , , . , . l X , XX lLllt 1, llf111.111l A I any ,mg ' X ,lx . V f 2 ' . l 1 1 l ' z 2 - IWW, wllt4lllNSill'll. Cary W'm1llx11'e-xc'1'. ,lltilllIlt' ,V 2 1 '0 ,Q 5 7 x NX11111-111. wlllllllll , 4 'N , .1 ,D - 1 M11111g:. ll1ll'llLll'll - ' -7- ...' A -Q , ..., . 1 ri. M 5 Jim Godfrey, Jackie Olson, Janice Anderson, Darrell Faille, and Ray la Brosse take advontage of a few spore moments for relaxation. John Londgren, Karen Jo Corlson, ond Ann Banovetz, the three edi- Catching up on library work is tors for the Red Cross books presented to the exchange students, Peyton. work in the Cri room. Orland Olsen, Joe Pormo, and Alice H. . Cluli activilics of '55 will also remain in many memories. 'lihc officers of the numerous organi- zations liaye helped to sce their cluhs through a success-filled year for all. The Boys' Union add- ed to the social life and entertainment of each Denfeld lioy. Making a tour of the cities of the world were the girls of llenfelrl, members of the Girls, Clulm. The Power Cluh marked another season of pep and spirit to hack each athletic team, and the Pyramid has governed and kept Denfeld running smoothly. The literary and speech groups have also celelurated a year of progress. Yes, l955 has been an event-full year for each and evcry organization from Latin Club to Future Teachers. mA MSA- ff V, 3: 5535 1wH52A , , iff rw if A A Aww K f 2 A ' ' ' ' if 5 'l 'M' , 3 jay? 3 ff' if Q- ' AA A x af 1 5 J, 3' Q . 4' .r K 1 L Q jj .h V x if , Q fs ' 9 A if -A In ,JA K .g,,f,,x, Mg ' P W semi, I 5 ,4 , 'K , JA ': A l 11 A .duh-fa A-.- - 2'-fm ' .A A jg , .. f J A , :Ex E. iff , f,s43 , fv A A . 'Q A f-- A ' ' A AA A A ' 'Z AWA :..Qw,gf. ffw A ,NAWQA A A ' ' , in fx gf, K A 2 K ' gif 'w5,,::Y xww AA ,, , A ,A . ,, , ,,4: A ,L, I 'Q M9 5' ' zffv' 5:24 gf? QM , ' ,A A T'.1I5A.L , Q ,, f fwff All A W . .,, K ,,,,V,,. ? ,M ,NV , , ,.w'M' -Q , A K ' ' A ,,wf ' ' f Pyramid-Row 1: Aris Jackson, Joyce Tinker, Carolyn Nyberg, Carol Ann Nelson, Judy De Santo, Barbara Jackson, Doris Dyson, Judy lar- sen, Carolee Bedard. Row 2: Fay Georgesen, Pat Scheiderick, Janet Listerud, Hope Manske, Kathryn Briski, Kathleen Burns, Elizabeth An- derson, Lee Hammer. Row 3: Brian Erikson, Janice Wicklund, Arlene Rappana, lee Ann Swanson, Judy Puglisi, Kathy Skoog, Jackie Olson, Bill Mularie, Wesley Streed. Row 4: James Haddad, Donald Wegmiller, Dale Brandt, Maynard Kartvedt, Adrian Matson, Tyrone Bujold, James Banovetz, Andrew Myles, Donald Parson. Denfeld thrives under Pyramid. The Pyramid more than met its required number of projects again this year. The student council is com- posed of representatives from all the homerooms, com- bining to represent the opinion of the student body. At Magazine Drive Committee-Wesley Streed, Brian Erikson, len An- derson, Ty Buiold, Bruce Erikson, Maynard Kartvedt, the weekly meetings school problems are presented to the Pyramid to be discussed. Under Tyrone Bujold, they handled everything from hall cadets to bonfires. The annual magazine drive made a profit of if3l,32T.6fl for the school, which was to be used for various neces- sities, such as student conventions. audio visual. Cri- terion, stage, P.T.A., debate, speech. a ncw flag. ath- letic insurance and the bus fund. A safety assembly commemorating S-D Day was held, and a city-wide safety council was formed under James Banovelz. Courtesy Vlfeek showed the Students how easy it is to be courteous, and Student Teachers Day ac- quainted them with the joys of teaching. There were the customary collections for the poor and needy. Tag Day, the Community Chest, and Red Cross were just a few that l'yramid cared for. Promoting school functions and stressing school policy rounded out the heavy schedule for this versa- tile little group. The advisers, without whom this would have all been impossible, were Miss Louise Hall and Mrs. Dorothy Bartle. 51 L Darlene Hansen, June Peterson, Sandra Knutson, and Joanne Flyckt, Power Club members, decorate the gym for the big western round-up. no-Q .58 Eager Valentine purchasers crowd the Power Club sales table to buy greetings for special friends and sweethearts, Power Club Spurs Spirit ln order to maintain school spirit the Power Club sponsored various activities throughout the year. This y'ear's elub under the leadership of Sandra Knutson and Nliss Helen Peterson started the svhool year off on a friendly note with Hello Day. lloniet-oniing. Maroon and Cold Day. Wvestern Round-llp Day. and the Favulty' Tea were made srieress- ful eyents through the effort of the Power Club mem- bers. These events required hours in planning and dec- orating. The lloniet-oming setting of eyergreen. mistletoe and tinsel displayed the handiwork of the 1-lub. Gaily dec-orated halls. lorkers. and auditorium added to the lVlaroon and Gold Day pleasure of every' student. In POWER CLUB BOARD President .....,.,.,,. Sandra Knutson Vice President .....,.. Joanne Flyckt Secretary ,..,........ Darlene Hansen Treasurer .....,....,..... Beryl Herald Social Chairman.. Arlene Rappana Sales Chairman ,....... Danna Ronn Publicity ...., ......... S usan Halt Program ......., ,..,.... D orothy Goss Head Cheerer .... Roberta Schuman Art ..... ,..... V irginia Bodin Board Members-Row 'lz Beryl Herold, Darlene Hansen, Sandra Knutson, Joanne Flyckt. Row 2- Dorothy Goss, Susan Holt, Arlene Rappana, Donna Ronn, Roberta Schuman, Virginia Bodin. 52 y order to MFOIIIT-Pill-ltlw the elub rounded up all their talents to stage a volorful and fun filled Westerri Round- up Day. At the Farulty Tea the Power Club played host to the Denfeld administration. Building up the student pep to bark the teams was another of their many tasks. The pep assemblies that were giy en were planned and varried off by Power' Club members. Sending telegrams and makes also helped to show the boys that the svhool was behind them and add- ed to the r'elebration of yir-tories. ln order to perform all these many things money' was required. The vlub earned it through various proj- ects. Selling penvils, porn-poms. basketball and football pins, and poster adsf all helped to swell the treasury. 'cPep and Spirit, Letis Hear It llirmrgli 1-rnnpr-tltiw Fllllllllallllll six girls nerr- vllusvn last Sl'ltlf'llIlN'I' to reprvsvnt the rnarnnn and gulrl and lead the yells and songs at all lla-nlt-lrl sporting events. 'l'hr-su vheer- learlvrs huts- lwpt illglilllltx lJt'llf0lfJ,S pep anfl fighting spirit arnrl urged the teams un tn llliltlt vii-turin-s. M the pep ussmnlvlim-s on the flay ul thrust' lrig gznnr-s tln-x cl1r'ntrr'zt:14'rl lwth the stmlvnts and tlw lat-nlty tu really yelln as they lmuilt up tlw str-ann lu lmvlx tlw team for that IllQIlllqS grzunv. 'liln' malls of Ihr- valetcria nftcn rm'- sounrlr-rl with tht- vlrevrs which these girls learl during tht- lnnvh pr-riorls. Almost any ow- ning alter sr-lmul they rwinld lw found in thr- pane-l lolmlvy przrvtivirtg their routines and yells su that tlu- llvnlvltl spirit might he lwarcl ut every QLLIIIIU. Any zttlllvtir' 1-vent woulclnil ham: ln-en 4-mnplt-tv nltliunt il raising yell from this poppy six. Karen Erickson, Phyllis Carlson, Kathy Burns, Judy Mar- ion, Jo Anne Puglisi, and Roberta Schuman, head. Cheerleaders Phyllis Carlson, Judy Marion, Roberta Schuman, Jo Anne Puglisi, Kathy Burns, and Karen Er- ickson cut cute figures before a hockey game. Posing with their pam poms are the peppy cheerleaders, Karen Erickson, Kathy Burns, Phyllis Carlson, Judy Mar- ion, Jo Ann Puglisi, and Roberta Schuman. Making plans for cr pep assembly are Power Club pres- ident, Sandy Knutson, and head cheerleader, Roberta Schuman. .--ig. Girls' Club Cabinet-Row l: Sonia Young ttreasurert, Mary Anne Kertzscher tdevotionoll, Avis Baldwin lpresidentl, June Peterson lprogroml, Janet Lundgren lRed Crossl, Sandra Knutson tPower Clubl. Row 2: Darlynn Hanson lsocial appreciationj, Harriet Young tserv- icel, Carol Ann Nelson lhead usherl, Janice Wicklund tPyromid delegatel, Joyce Godfrey tartl, Faye Skarman lathleticsl, Lucia Peterson tvice-presidentl, Jane Mularie lsecretaryl, Sondra Hagen lrelreshmentsl. CITY CIRCUIT Sept. 3-Kev to the City Sept. I5-Honolulu llunch Party Sept. 22-Cities of the Wcmrld Sept. 29-Welcome Travelers Oct. I3 -Picnic in Central Park Uct. 27- Visitor from llenmark N ov. I 7- Plymouth Adentu res Dec. I5-Kiddies in Santaland Jan. 5-Ivall Street Business Jan. I9-llarisian Food and Fashions jan. 23-Sun Valley Fun Feb. 24, 26-Broadway Musical lVlar. 9-Manhattan Coketails Mar. I Apr. 5 -Dublin Doings -New Places - New Faces Apr. I 5-Shanghai Shindig Apr. 27-Wvashington Inaugural IVlay I I-London Tea for Two IVlay I8-llollywood Breakfast Club .Vlay 25- Farewell to lluluth Den- feld. Girls Make Tour of World Cities Imagine receiving a key to the city of Denfeldl That is ust what the Cirls' Club gave new Denfeld stu- dents at their welcome party last fall. From that day on the Cirls' Club theme featured Cities of the Vllorld. The girls received a glimpse of Odense. Denmark, from My rna Hansen, exchange stu- dent. Manhattan and Honolulu beckoned the big and little sisters to coke parties. All the girls went on a allie- nic in Central Park and catured a lung-full of crisp winter air in Sun Valley. Spring brought a dance in Shanghai. a mother and daughter tea in London, and a breakfast at the Hollywood Breakfast Club to complete the global tour. Ah, Paris! This old city was the setting for the banquet. A turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served to an unusually large group. Menus were tiny hat boxes with the order of food written in French. After the banquet a style show was presented featuring new spring fashions. Broadway set the pace for the Cirls, Club operetta. 5weethearts.'i by Victor l'le1'bert. Colorful songs and dances together with wooden shoes and Dutch hats were a part of the production. Another year passed and soon it was time for a new cabinet to take over. The inaugural was held in the cap- ital ol' the Ilnited States. Washington. D. C. Then the seniors made a farewell to llenfeld but not without re- membering the achievements of the l955 Cirlsl Club un- der the able leadership of Avis Baldwin, together with the cabinet and Miss Abby Cregory, adviser. 54 Operetta Chairmen-Row 1: Marlys Briddell, Jean Er ickson. Row 2: Carol Rae Seaberg, Janet Johnson, Donna Nelson. Row 3: Mary Anne Kertzscher, Fern Larsen, Judy De Santo, Mariorie Heckman. 1109! Big and little sisters enioy the program at the Honolulu Punch Party. Darlynn Hanson dramatizes The Night Before Christmas for the guests at the Christmas party. Lucia Peterson, vice-president, and Avis Baldwin, president, welcome new sophomores-Ann Banovetz, Roberta Peterson, Robert Gravelle, and Susan Swanson-at the annual Sopho- more Tea. French maid Denice Dunleavy serves guests at the banquet in gay Paree. Fitting Dale Matchett, Prince Franz, are operetta costume chair- men Donna Nelson and Carol Rae Seaberg. fe.,-P1451 55 The llenfeld Boys' l'nion, under the leadership of this year's president, Rohert Nissen, presented their 'Lliig Three in grand style. Nlr. Nordal Anderson was hung hy the neck until dead after a suspenseful trial scene at the Boys' stag. This was the only truly all-boy program of the year, and the luoys took full advantage of it. The 22nd Annual Vodvil presented one of the hest varieties of talent ever seen on the Denfeld stage. Humor, musiw-. and satire, topped off hy 1-ash awards, made it a delightful program for andienee and participants alike. The last of the uliig Three was the Boys' Assembly. Here the lioys were given a real opportunity to express themselves. They lmrought out their own select group of eheerleaders, twirlers, and Power Club memhers. Lenny Anderson. as the president, gave a spirited pep talk. A Jackie Gleason skit, followed hy a one-sided quiz con- test, rounded out one of the most humorous and hest planned assemblies of the year. Along with the eelehrated Big Three the Union also put on their annual style show. This was the fash- ion highlight of the year as the latest styles for men were presented against a haekground of modern sports ears. Thomas Schellinger, Dale Newberg, Robert Nissen, Harold Fox, Ron- ald Welhaven, Gerald Lunke make plans for the Boys' Union style show. Boys' Union Provides Variety with cCBig Three 56 Boys' Union Board--Row 1: Rob- ert Monson lVice Presidenti, Leon Royer lTreasureri, Leonard Anderson lVice Presidentl, .lon Sampson lSecretaryt , R o n a I d W? Stocke lSenior Representativel, Rodney Andersen lCamera Clubi, William Snyder Uunior Repre- sentativei. Row 2: Clyde John- son lHi-Yi, Robert Nissen lPresi- denti, Wilbert Koski Uunior Representativei , Bruce Bertram lSenior Representativei, Gene Bradt lOraclei, Ty Buiold lPyra- midi, Maynard Kortvedt lSenior Representativel, William Mularie lS'ophomore Representativei, Eu- gene Worle lCriterioni, James Banovetz lParliamentariani, Keith Haglin lStage Handsi. Vodvil Chairmen-Row 'l: Wilbert Koski, Carolyn Nyberg, Carol Ann Nelson, Robert Nissen. Row 2: Leon Royer, Gene Bradt, William Snyder, Donna Nelson. Row 3: Marvin Soderberg, James Banovetz, Jon Sampson, Gerald Lunke. Row 4: Clyde Johnson, Tom Schellinger, Robert Monson, Leonard Anderson, Dale Newberg. Nordal Anderson is hanged on trumped-up charges at the Boys' Union Stag as Gene Worle and Robbie Nissen watch with amusement. Cliff Hoy, Bob Dahl, Donn Anderson, and Ken Peterson anxiously await their turkey dinners from Coach Mickolaiak at the Boys' Stag, Miss Margaret Gatzweiler eagerly buys a Vodvil ticket from Ron Stocke, victim of u publicity stunt. -v--WX 57 Clubs Enjoy . . . l'lXLl'2l'i'lJl'I'il'lliilI' activities filli-cl thi- spun- ll0llI'S of many llc-11li'l1l st11flv11ts. liesirlvs 1'i11111rlir1g out thi' snr-ial l1l1- of lhi- inoiiihers ami gixing thvm ill! up- porlunily lim 4-11-ini il liolihy. ltlilltf' of lhi-so 1-lulus per- fortiiecl si'1'vivvs fur lhv sr-lmul and also this Vltlll- munity. Thi- livrl Cross Clulu this your lllllill' lllllllf strap hooks and pl11i'f-111z1ls to he userl at Xl'l1'I'ilIlS. liuspil- als. Sf-rxing thi- sr-html and s111'1'u1111cli11g1 area. the Hi'Y Club has livi-rl up to its immtlu-b To i'1'eatf'. inaintaiil zmrl vxli-ml througl1u11l limm-. sr-lnml. and 1-o1111111111ity il high standard ol' Lilll'lSllilll t'll1lI'ZlI'lPl'.n As a rlixisinn of the' Girls' Club. the l7exutio11al Club gan- lhusv iiilereslerl an Ollllllflllllllf in gather. 'llhis llltll-di'll4tIlllllklllltllfil 1'l11l1 i.C'ilLlll'K'il Cliffvreiit speakews on thc-ir lllftlllllif progzrz1111s. l'1'41111uli11g llll0I'PSL i11 certain Lltlilllltllili areas were thi- l'JlllllI'l' 'iit'2ll'll0I'S and i'JllLlll'l' Nurses o1'ga11i- zaliuns. 'l'l1i'y guitwil kIl0Wll'lJ510 ol lhvir fields through SIl4'illil'l'S. llI'ilt'Lll'6 lPil1'lIillf,I. z111rl lmspiml tours. Making plans for the Future Teachers' practice teaching pro- gram are Frank Borelli, Sharon Shafer, secretary, Donald Carl- son, president, Barbara Burns, and Lynn Downs. Red Cross members Loretta Wolfe, Shirley Wolfe, Wilma Sher- man, and Janet Lundgren, chairman, make books and decora- tions. Slave Marie Slomka serves Miss Gregory, Sharon Shafer, tribune, James Banovetz, master of ceremonies, and Richard Miller, cen- sor, at the Latin Club banquet. The Spanish Club awaits the rain of goodies from the pinato as Dale Matchett, vice-president, Bruce Johnson, president, Gene Sisto, treasurer, and Richard Love, secretary, prepare to break it. 'sw . . . Full Calendar l7oreign language students also found group ae- tivity enjoyable. New this year to llenfeld the S.l'.Q.lt. or Latin Club has been very aetive. This elub is based on a point system whit-li enables the members to rise in rank from slave to eitizen. The highlight of their year was a Roman style banquet where the guests dressed. ate, and acted as they did in Rome 2,000 years ago. Spanish speaking students this year used their funds to bring edueational Spanish films to Denfeld for use in the classes. Thee traditional Christmas Fiesta with its pinata was the outstanding event of the Spanish Club year. Of speeial interest to the members was the exehange of letters with Puerto Ric-an students. Photography enthusiasts found the weekly Cam- era Club meetings edueational. They learned com- position. lighting. and developing techniques. Cover- ing Kid Day. visiting a 'l'V studio. and entering con- tests were the main projeets of their year. Hi-Y officers, James Olson, vice-president, Clyde Johnson, presi- dent, Ken Newman, secretary, and Bert Ostlund, treasurer, un- dertake their yearly proiect of polishing Denfeld's trophies. Members of the Camera Club, Rodney Andersen, president, Margie Norlen, secretary, and James Kinetz, vice-president, work with the developer. lk 'F' f-':'4 Planning a Devotional Club program are Jeanne Wedan, Karen Myhre, Sharon Johnson, and Mary Anne Kertzscher, chairman. Elizabeth Anderson, secretary, Lee Ann Swanson, vice-president, practice their nursing skills for a Future Nurses meeting. ' .5 U Golf DRIM' ,ue 4' Criterion Staff-Row 1: Grace Anderson, Karen Aunan, Ann Banovetz, Loretta Wolfe, Nancy Larson, Janet Lundgren, Marlene Hiermstad, Phyllis Stockman, Carolee Bedard, Joanne Burns. Row 2: Suzanne Nelson, Betty Johnson, Laurie Reinhart, Bonnie Leppala, Karen Schuhe, Donald Shovein, Bill Corson, Warren Hauer, Berniece Tharaldsen, Mary Anne Kertzscher, Kathryn Briski, Mariorie Heckman, Joan Engberg. Newsmen Report Denfeld Doings lo la-ep llenfeld on tlie inapn was the task well mlone liy tlre ineinlrers of one of llenleldis liardest working organizations. the Crilerion. The Cri staffii carried out tlieir lui-weekly joli amid the usual flurry' of typed and untypeml eopy. late stories. and tnissing page and galley proofs. 'l'lie linal outeoine- of tlie aelivity in tht- Uri Room. 7507. w as tlle tliirteen issues IlllllllSllt'Cl tllis year. These issues earrieil thi- reports of llie ai-tiyities in and around llenlelrl lndaunted liy' exen nlioli- pages appearing in the wrong plaee in the paper. the stall stroye to carry out the newsinan's jolm of reporting tlie news aeeurately' and interestingly' for the student lmody and the many' st-hools on the 'iCri's exchange list. Uver 50 schools from all over the lfnited States and even foreign seliools reeoived eopies ol tlie Criterion as part of the paper's exeliange program. Carrying out the jolt of eo-ordinating tlle pages witli eaeli otlier and with the print slrop while guiding tlie pulrlieation for the paper was ,liin lizinoyetz. who was assisted lmy Nlargaret li. llatzweiler. tlle editorial ad- user. l'i'ox'iiling the funds lor tlte pulrlieation was tlie iolm ol tlie lmusiness manager. ,lanet l,undgren. wlio lieail- ed llie adyertising stall. Assisting tliis part of tlle Cri- terion stall was the lrusiness zulyiser. Mrs. Wlinilrerl lVlaier. Jim Banovetz, editor-in-chief, assists Dorothylce Swanson in checking fourth page galley proofs. Editors-Tom Schellinger, Ruth Stresow, Jane Mularie, Dave Holt, Jim Ban- ovetz, Dorothylee Swanson, Diane Knudson, Joyce Rogers, Bill Mularie. A1-. ss YQ- V NN .W s Q X ur Oracle Staff-Row 1: Karen Jo Carlson, Charlene Galli, Betty Johnson, Mary Anne Kertzscher, Joyce Rogers, Sonia Young, Sharon Shafer, Mary Hill, Mariorie Patrick. Row 2: Joanne Burns, Harriet Pollard, Laurie Reinhart, Loretta Wolfe, Mary Carol Block, Rodney Andersen, Wil- liam Snyder, Gene Bradt, Howard Askelson. Time and Effort Produce Yearbook With plans for this yearfs Oracle heginning lvaek in the summer of '54, the editorial staff under the di- rection of Joyce Rogers. editorsin-chief. and Miss lfelle Kaake. adviser. lmegan its work in the fall with the task of choosing a cover and incorporating plans and ideas in anticipation of an all time great in '55. As the winter months rolled around. the hours of work lnegan to increase with the flood of copy and pic- tures. Taking pictures. cropping. gluing. and writing copy. captions. and headlines became everyday jolms for After school and evening hours were staff memliers. many times sacrificed to meet deadlines. The well worn dummy, the notched rulers. the aroma of rulmlmer cement and the many duties performed will long lie remem- bered by the memliers of the editorial staff. The fall subscription campaign was successfully launched hy the dual co-operation of lioth husiness and editorial staffs. The husiness staff. under the super- vision of Mr. Clayton Shulstad and Nlr. lfdvsard llan- lon and headed hy Sonia Young. assumed the large tasls of handling the money and making the lmudget lvalance. With pride the '55 staff has non presented the lin- ished product. Along with it comes the hope that you will derive as many hours of pleasure from this lvoolx as there were hours of work put into it. If this proves to he true, the Oracle staff will then feel its iolv was completed successfully. Q Gene Bradt, Ann Banovetz, Rodney Anderson, Loretta Wolfe, and Howard Askelson decide upon pictures for the year book. Oracle Heads-Sonia Young, Sharon Shafer, Mary Anne Kertzscher, and Joyce Rogers study the campaign progress. pK ,Q .nv-' Q fi fn-'sd . E Speech-Row 1: Judy DeSanto, Judy Sampson, Jean Erickson, June LaRoque, Jackie Olson, Burnice Lenroot. Row 2: Ruth Norling, Janice Biork, Carol Ankarlo, Lynn Matson, Gloria Ekstrom, Patricia Eilers. Row 3: Patrick Larson, Ann Banovetz, Joan Esko, Doreen McDonald, Pat Rooney. Row 4: Melvin Davis, Jay Williams, Richard Miller, Andrew Myles, Robert Hanson. Row 5: Rudy Rosenquist, John Palmquist, Thomas Stolen. Forensic Squad Reaches Top By attaining their goal of top chapter in the North- ern Minnesota District of the National Forensic League again this past season, the Denfeld forensic squad placed the finishing touches on a very successful season. To begin the season, Denfeld sponsored the second annual Speech Clinic at which students from all area schools participated. The competitive season was in- augurated with the fall session of the N.F.l.. Student Congress. The Denfeldites won four of the seven indi- vidual awards. The spring session, in which only under- classmen participated, was met with equal success. Two Denfeld speakers, ,lane Mularie and James Banovetz, took part in the speech contests at the Con- cordia and the Gustavus Adolphus Forensic tournaments. The rest of the squad got into action on February l9, in the Coleraine lnvitational Speech Tournament. Denfeld served as host to its annual invitational meet on March 12. These meets served as practice as no awards were given. lfntering into more competition on March 26, the Denfeldites took part in the District 26 speech tourna- ment and won eight of the eighteen awards. Denfeld winners were ,lames lianovetz, ,lean Erickson, Robert Hanson, Carol Ankarlo, Richard Miller, ,lohn Palm- quist, Patrick Rooney. and Patricia Scheiderick. ln the N.F.L. tournament on March lT and l8, 62 Denfeld finished third with 48 points. Entering all seven events in the contest, Denfeld participants won three first places and one third place. The debate team also finished in a tie for third place. Winning a superior and a second place in the dis- trictis One-Act Play Tournament was Denfeldis version of the play Cyrano de Bergeraci' by Edmund Rostand. Four Denfeld students took part in the annual HI Speak for Democracyu radio script contest. James Ban- ovetz won first place in the school contest and third in the city. First and second place on the city level in the Vet- erans of Foreign Wars Oratorical contest were won by Thomas Stolen and Richard Miller, respectively. Tom went on into the regional contest and won first. Second place in the district American Legion Ora- torical contest was won hy Richard Miller. Making the season's success possible was Denfeldis excellent group of forensic coaches. Miss Audrey Stolen coached the orators and the extemporaneous speakers, Mr. Joseph Dunn guided the dramatics department which included the one-act play, declamation, and pantomimesg Mr. William Currier trained the discussion group and helped the extemporaneous speakers, and Miss Callie Merritt managed the details of sponsoring the speech tournaments held at Denfeld. Debate-Row 'l: June La Roque, Lynn Mattson, Ruth Stresow, Dorrine MacDonald, Mickey Puglisi, Jane Mularie, Judith Sampson. Row 2: Paul Rigstad, Janice Boyd, Kathy Skoog, Jacquelyn Olson, Joan Esko, Patricia Scheiderick. Row 3: William Mularie, Robert Rigstad, Dan Amell, Brian Isaacson, Melvin Davis, Patrick Rooney, Miss Audrey Stolen. Row 4: Patrick Larson, Jay Williams, James Banovetz, John Palm- quist, Donald Parson, Michael Duff. Row 5: Richard Miller, Bruce Erikson, Rudolph Rosenquist, Kip Jentoft, Andrew Miles, Thomas Stolen, Robert Hansen. Four Trophies Honor Debaters A collection of four new trophies stands as ample proof of the glory and the honor brought to Denfeld this year by the school's debate team. The trophies are the material rewards obtained from the twelve tournaments in which Denfeldites participated this past year. The thirty-member squad also profited greatly by increasing their speaking skills under the coaching of Miss Audrey Stolen, who served her initial year as the debate coach. The first team was composed of ,lane Mularie and ,lames Banovetz, affirmative, Donald Parson and Rich- ard Miller, negative. This team won 50 debates and lost only I5 for a 77 per cent average. The debaters met their first competition on October 23, when five seniors participated in the Eau Claire Dis- cussion tourney. Here they were declared unofficial winners by having the highest average of speakeris points. Richard Miller was one of ten participants to make the all-tournament team. On November 20, the whole squad swung into ac- tion when Denfeld sponsored its annual Kick-off Debate Tournament. ln this meet experienced Denfeld debaters teamed up with sophomores. as the meet was held only for practice. The seasonis first trophy was won when the affirm- ative won the Concordia Tri-state meet on December 4. The affirmative won all five of their debates in this tourney. ln the rest of the tournaments the affirmative and the negative debated as one team. They won their sec- ond trophy at the Merrill High School Tournament where they won five of their six debates. It was the first time a Minnesota school won the trophy. James Banovetz was named as an alternate on the all-tournament team. Denfeld smashed all tournament records at the Carleton Tournament by winning all ten of their debates. It was the first undefeated team in the tourney's history. Besides winning the trophy, two Denfeld speakers won individual honors. James Banovetz and Richard Miller, respectively. won first and second most valuable speaker awards. The entire squad participated in the liau Claire tour- nament on January fl. The other tournaments which Denfeld attended were at St. Cloud, Princeton, Cloquet, and Gustavus Adolphus. Denfeld came through the Regional tournament on February l, with an undefeated record of six wins to capture first place and win their fourth trophy. ln the state tourney on February l9. Denfeld placed third as they won five out of their six debates. The team lost the championship debate by one team point and finished one speaker's point behind the second place team. 63 is Civic Speakers Row 'I Robert Harsen Jane Mularle Richard Miller Row 2 Donald Parson John Palmquist Patricia Scheiderick James Banovetz Senior Debaters-Row 1: Janice Boyd Jane Mularie Adrian Matson. Row 2: James Banovetz Richard Miller Bruce Erikson Robert Rigstad Dan Amell. Extemporaneous Speech-Row 1: Kathleen Skoog, Ruth Stresow, Janice Boyd, Patricia Scheiderick. Row 2: Paul Rigstad, Brian Isaacson, William Mularie. Row 3: John Palmquist, Kip Jentoft, James Banovetz, Donald Parson. ..., rf 64 Speech f Debate Schedule NOX't'IllIlI'l' 20 ........ Iiivk off. IJIIIIIIII Ili-nfl-III Ilec-4-:lilac-1' It .............. Conn-ormliu Collegi- IJEl'f'IllIN'l' ll ...... Nlvrrill Iligli Svliool IJ1-4-enilwr I2 ...... ..... 5 l. Cloucl llillIll fll'ilI IJ6I'9lllIll'I' IT-I8 ..... UilI'It'ItIll Colle-go ,Ianuary Il .... ........... I 'lau Cluirm- Colli-ge January 22 ........ Prim-eton lligli Fm-Iiool january 23 .,.,..,. Cusluxus Arlolplius Colle-gc Feliruury I .... Regional. Ci-ntral Iligli School F6IJI'llill'l I9 .......... Slut:-. N1ill'ilII'SIK'I' Collegi- II1-siclvs vonipvlillg In intra-sc-Iiool tourna- ments. Ile-nfeld sluclr-nts han- also lun-la-cl 1-lvlr' 1-nl n-rprisf-s with llu-ir speaking alwilily. Denis-Iclilc-s gave ou-r forty Spf-1-1-In-s lo In-Ip the Community Cllr-sl flrixe. lo ln-lp maln- Iifllllilllllll NN c-ek stu-1-1-sslul, mul lo uid tln- Allll'I'Il'illl Ill-d Cross. ...nl -gg-sul Acting out a dramatic scene in pantomime are Lyndon Thompson and Jacquelyn Olson. Cadets Lend a Helping Hand to All A friendly smile and a helping hand characterize the many cadets at Denfeld. To these cadets goes much of the credit for making the school the proficient organization that it is. These students have daily shown their depen- dability and outstanding school spirit. Their numerous duties were not tedious, for an interest in office Work, art, electricity, or clerical work often entered into the service and gave those student cadets valuable experi- ence. Checking attendance cards, running errands, and an- swering telephone calls were only a few of the duties of the office cadets. The girls in the D.S.S.A. provided stu- dents with school supplies. Poster making was one of the major undertakings of the Art Service group. Quiet and order in the hall was the aim of our largest group, the hall cadets. The library cadets give their time and talent caring for the hooks which supplied us with material for reference and enjoyment. The ushers extended their guid- ance at school performances by passing out programs and escorting patrons to their seats. Vvhether it was selling candy at noon, or taking care of the hank. the cadets made valuahle contrihutions to Denfeld in maintaining school life. The counseling cadets, Tom Bennett, Janet Johnson, Virginia Bo din, and Carol Lilliberg, check the guidance material. This vo- cational nook ofthe Denfeld library offers each student a wealth of information an all careers and fields. During classes the Hall Cadets maintain a serene atmosphere in the halls. 65 Three Year Plan Cadets - Darlynn Hanson, Beryl Herold, Bonnie Art Service-Seated: JoAnn Armbrust, Susan Swanson. Standing: l-eppolu. Della Farmer, Virginia Bodin, Jeanette Capra, Mary Anne Kertz- scher, Mary Boris. 'CW if Miss Guetzmachefs Cadets-Row 'lz Alverna Marzillo, Connie Johnson, Janice Berg, Sharon Twining, Kathleen Busse, Patricia Moder. Row 2: Cecelia Slocum, Sally Nyman, Ann Pederson, Darlene Watsick, Mary Fisher, Carol Gruba, Nancy Jentoft. Row 3: Ruth Brunberg, Yvonne Senarighi, Adrienne Bergquist, Kathleen Anderson, Ann Opack, Sharon Johnson, Janice Bjork. Row 4: Jean Nyheim, Elaine Eng, Solveig Hiermstad, Rosemary Johnson, Janice Stark, Karen Johnson, Patricia Spooner. Filing, checking and daubing paint number among their tasks. 66 hey keep peppy, selling candy and handling Denfelcl's finances. Power Club League-Row 'l: Lynn Downs, Mickey Puglisi, Kathleen Busse, Ruth Van Kleek, Rosemary Huberl, Patricia Slrezker, Carol Kaivo. Row 2: Roberta Weldon, Sandra Puglisi, Hope Manske, Marlene Anderson, Carol Gruba, Sharon Shafer. Row 3: ,lo Dean Cosner, Mary Hill, Elenor Berube, Leslie Ness, Palricia Eilers, Sharon Paradise, Lennie Pease. Row 4: Donna Hall, Jackie Olson, Evelyn Lindberg, Donna Nelson, Myrna Hansen, Carol Waters, Charlene Chioville. Banking-Dorolhylee Swanson, Mary Ann Nardlund, Faye Slewarl. Candy Shop-Sharon Paradise, Belly Salmi, Beverly Anderson, Darlene Hansen. 67 Social activities and selling Gracie subscriptions interest these two groups. l E 2 r T Q S ' f - E 4 ,L .55 WY? F ' fifsl Q 'f ' ijt 1 wg ' riyff E Q .6 s. ,Sim fi, ' W ' ,SN 5' 'sf .IFJ . 'wt A levi :Q sig sf .. 4 Q aw 22 we Social Chairmen-Row I: Fern Larson, Mary Chiovitti, Darlynn Hanson, Kathleen Busse, Kathryn Norberg, Marlis Briddell, Judy Larson, Joanne Larsen, Sandra Puglisi. Row 2: Judy Gustafson, Charlene Chiovitte, Dorrine McDonald, Colette Wohlfeil, Karen Waelen, Ardyce Peterson, Ann Banovetz, Phylis Wick. Row 3: Jean Erickson, Carol Alice Nelson, Ruth Brunberg, Donna Hall, Karen Myhre, Evelyn Lindberg, Shirley Rothschadl, Kathleen Downs. Row 4: Lee Ann Swanson, Theodara Niemi, Sally Gruba, Janet Johnson, Audrey Langsdorf, Kathy Skoog, Carol Rae Seaberg, Joan Pichotta. B ,MLM rfb?-'LtQQ4Qg, n'f,'2'1Qif,4sos4rQ+m 'j,ai,.Q2gf,fQ3 af 4 t 4' V' waves 75 QSQGOMQQ nano ,convex q'o'suo004s,,f 3 lelostitrlttaas s. at-awww Oracle Representatives-Row 'l: Joanne Larsen, Lynn Downs, Sandra Puglisi, Constance Peterson, Roberta Schuman, Joanne Nelson, Sharon Twining. Row 2: Charlotte Kilby, Colette Wohlfeil, Mariorie Patrick, Janice Mathieu, Phyllis Carlson, Diane Sisto, Beverly Jacobsen, Char- lene Chiovitte. Row 3: Susan Swanson, Mary Lou Bradt, Charlene Nystrom, Judy Gustafson, Patricia Eilers, Diane Knudson, Barbara Jack- son, Darlene McLevis, Jeanette Pollard. Row 4: Carl Anderson, Kathleen Anderson, Evelyn Lindberg, Charlotte Fisher, Margaret Johnson, Mary Carol Black, Donna Hall, Dorothy Goss, Dennis Towle. 68 Library Cadets-Row 'I: Virginia Bodin, Carol Brown, Fern Larsen, Judy Larsen, Jean Berg, Carolee Bedard, Harriet Pollard, Janet Skoglund, Joanne Larsen. Row 2: Barbara Chubbuck, Betty Boutin, Carol Lilliberg, JoAnn Mueller, Donna Eklund, Loretta Wolfe, Carol Cegla. Row 3: Sharon Hogberg, Linda Newman, Judy Puglisi, Diane Day, Mary Lou Marzillo, Carol Lohnis, Jane MacMillan, Janet Lundgren. Row 4: Margaret Johnson, Boy Toy, Rodney Benson, Donald Wegmiller, Thomas Bennett, Dick Love, Karen Myhre. qs ew if .ag ' Athletic Representatives-Row 'l: Fern Larsen, Darlynn Hanson, Ruth Van Kleek, Karen Jo Carlson, Sue Jurkanis, Janis Berg, Marlis Brid- dell, Marie Nordin, Roberta Nelson. Row 2: Carolee Bedard, Charlene Galli, Joanne Larsen, Carol Kaivo, Susan Nelson, Beatrice Maki, Susan Campbell, Nancy Rungren. Row 3: Charlene Samuelson, Linda Dahl, Beverly Jacobson, Lolita Jegers, Phyllis Carlson, Joan Esko, Janice Wiggins. Row 4: Faye Skarman, Theodora Niemi, Lee Ann Swanson, Marie Slomka, Charlotte Fisher, Jo Ann Norlund, Carole Thoreson. Shelfing books and encouraging athletic participation are the services performed. 69 Nurses Cudefs-Row 1: Deanna Burger, Mardele Morlenson, Joanne Proiedionisfs-Row 'lz Frank Puglisi, Douglas Slreed. Row 2: Byron Norlund, Barbara Burns. Row 2: .loan Pearson, Pal Hagen, Michal- Nilsen, James Olson, Ray Mickolaiak, Larry Hill. Row 2: Wesley ine Panlello, Donna Soniu, Gayle Gray. Slreed, Roland Strand, Fred Olson, Gerald Maeckelbergh. , i . Jw '5w..,w-A V , .V W - I, xterm Slagehands-Lloyd Kuschner, Tom Filiatraulf, Jack Lysaker, Edward lnier-communication and electricians-Maynard Karlvedl, Tom Hegemuehler, Arnold Swenson, Keith Haglin. Schellinger, Dale Newberg. They specialize in first aid, audio vision, carpentry and electricity. 70 Qffiee duties and school supplies are their daily tasks Main Office Cadets--Row l: Pat Koralia, Harriet Young, Ardyce Tollefson, Jackie Hanson, Genevieve Zime. Row 2: Margorie An- derson, Generose Palumbo, Shirley Mann, Jean Lackner. Row 3: Carol Ann Nelson, Joyce Andrews, Marilyn Peterson, Jackie Wohl- strom, Row 4: Janis Page, Jackie Vinie, Sally Gruba, Diane Sisto. Gym Cadets-Row I: Karen Skarman, Diane Knudson, Theodora Niemi, Elenor Berube, Faye Skarmen. Row 2: Janet Matson, Diane Day, Virginia Spindler, Beverly Jacobsen, Patricia Strecker, Ruth Van Kleek. Row 3: Donna McDonald, Sharon Carey, Charlene Samuelson, Violet Colich, Sonia Young, Charlene Galli. D.S.S.A. Cadets-Violet Colich, Hope Johnson, Charlene Samuelson, Charlene Galli, Carol Seaberg, Pauline Smith, Phyllis Stockman. Mr. Huntings' Cadets-Row 'l: Roberta Weldon, Charlene Chiovitte, Hope Johnson, Phyllis Stockman, Darlene Hansen. Row 2: Janice De Chambeau, Betty Calverley, Dorothy Sams, Doris Sams. Row 3: Marlene Hiermstad, Georgine Skarman, Bonnie Unander, Norma Larson, Grace Anderson. Row 4: Jon Sampson, Patricia Noding, Carol Leavitt, Doris Dyson, Ronald Stocke. 7l Ushers-Row 'l: Patricia Moder, Barbara Rollins, Ruth Stresow, Aris Jackson, Carol Ann Nelson, Kathleen Anderson, Ardyce Peterson, Mor- ilyn Olson, Jean Edstrom. Row 2: Janice Stark, Faye Stewart, Ruth Brunberg, Barbara Chubbuck, Janice DeChombeau, Karen Schuhe, Dor- othylee Swanson, Geraldine Werschoy, Evelyn Nielsen, Donna McDonald. Row 3: Grace Anderson, JoAnn Tatalovich, Jack Lysacker, Robert Christensen, Neal Rogers, Roy Mickolaiak, Dennis Noreen, Geraldine Savor, Shirley Mann. Row 4: Leonard Eng, Richard Erickson, Ronald Ingram, Thomas Stolen, John Ensign, Dwight Forsyth, William Corson, Lloyd Berger, Robert Bayless, James Kinetz. Hall Cadets-Row 'la Eileen Wotczak, Geraldine Strand, Arlene Eikanger, Joan Thomas, Kathryn Norberg, JoAnn Larsen, Barbara Rollins, Sharon Aubut, Carol Anderson, Colleen Walters, Lynn Downs, JoAnn Dembick. Row 2: JoAnn Puglisi, Burnice Lenroot, Janice Anderson, Kathryn Briski, Carol Cegla, Colette Wohlfeil, Hope Manske, Ann Lundgren, Ardyce Peterson, Janice Thompson, Betty Bastion, Nancy Jentoft, Nancy Gray. Row 3: Mary Ann Nordstrom, Jeanette Capra, Elaine Rasmussen, JoDean Cosner, Beverly Jacobson, Janet Lundgren, Marilyn Carlson, Barbara Williams, Carol Seoberg, Carol Lohnis, Mardelle Loberg, Annette Cahill, Janice Page, Anne Opock. Row 4: Richard Colin, Lloyd Kuschner, Melvin Drumm, Tyrone Bujold, James Bocklund, Warren Carlson, Thomas Schellinger, Bertil Ostlund, Roger Olson, Robert Chris- tianson, William Wiberg, Thomas Lund, Lee Hammer. Checking passes and handing out programs help to fill their time. 72 Musical groups have filled 1955 with song, playing and singing for vom-erts, assemblies, and around the 1-ity. Doing so the A Cappella ehoir traveled to lVlinneapolis, and the hand and orches- tra, to Rive Lake. Wiseonsin. The operetta Sweethearts,7, hy Victor llvi-lim-t. could he rated a scintillating performanve. Filling the soeial val- endar were the 1-lass plays. The Senior Class play, The Wizard of 01,77 headed the drama season. 'SA Double Barreled Detevtive Storyi' was present- ed as the Junior Class play. Last on the program came the sophomores with their play, Father Knows Beslfl Both aelors and viewers will long remember these events. Melody Pills the Air as Choir and . . . Orchestra-Row 1: Donna Ronn, concertmistress, Adrian Matson, Janet Andersen, Myrna Hansen, Colette Wohlfeil, Mariorie Heckman, Mary Anne Kertzscher. Row 2: Karen Waelen, John Langren, Pauline Wick, Betty Anderson, Rodney Johnson, Paul Swanson, Gayle Fione, Susan Block, Lolita Jegers, James Caspersen. Row 3: Joan Engord, Sandro Puglisi, Yvonne Saulie, Kareen Wilander, Laurie Reinhart, Marlene Hjermstad, Robert Rigstad, Ardyce Peterson, Bonnie Leppala, Lucia Peterson, Leila MacMillan. Row 4: Duane Anderson, Evelyn Nielson, Norma Ripley, Norma Hautaiarvi, Gloria Ekstrom, Faye Georgeson, Janice Wicklund, Dorrine McDonald, Betty Johnson, Lois Gerard, Paul Rigstad, Jane Mularie, Peter Knutson, Donald Shovein, Gerald Pasek, Janet Listerud, Richard Miller. Row 5: Richard Norlund, Darrel Paulson, Diane Sternal, Mr. Stanford Martin, Phyllis Palmer, Lynn Miernicki, Herbert Nelson, Mary Carol Block, Ted Johnson, Carol Balduc. A Cappella-Row 1: Joyce Tinker, Colette Wohlfeil, Carolyn Nyberg, Aline Zauft, Janet Walleen, Patricia Scheiderick, Sharon Shafer, Mr. Felten, director, Sonia Young, Susan Holt, Mariorie Heckman, Judy Gustafson, Pat Eilers, Jean Erickson, Ruth Van Kleek. Row 2: Cecelia Slocum, Janice Page, Lee Ann Swanson, Margaret Swanson, Janice Anderson, Generose Palumbo, Karen Waelen, Carol Ann Nelson, Con- stance Peterson, Jane Mularie, Rosemary Johnson, Avis Baldwin, Sandra Knutson, Dorothy Goss, Jeanne Wedan, Marilyn Peterson. Row 3: Sandra Puglisi, Theresa Venier, Donna Fechner, Wilbert Koski, Jack Lysaker, Bruce Erikson, Robert Christensen, Don Parsons, Maynard Kart- vedt, Alfred Ames, Melvin Drumm, Dale Matchett, Warren Hauer, Donald Leland, Paul Rigstad, Janet Listerud, Karen Smith. Row 4: June Peterson, Arlene Rappana, Brian Erikson, Leonard Anderson, Robert Ritchie, Lawrence Johnson, Pat Johnson, William D. Snyder, Roger Kurrle, Marvin Soderberg, Larry Carle, Robert Hansen, Gerald Asperheim, Donald Kenniger, Robert Nissen, Dennis Pavlatos, Violet Colich, Audrey Langsdorf. 74 . String Group Makes Musical Harmony Again this year, as in years past, the Denfeld A Cap- pella Choir, one of Denfeld's busiest organizations, has maintained an active schedule, singing both at school and throughout the city. During the year, the choir has sung at various civic organizations, such as the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, churches, and schools. Several appearances were also made on school programs including the Thanksgiving and Brotherhood assemblies. Two annual evening con- certs were given. The fall concert was presented on November 30, the spring concert, on March 22. lncome from two concerts, plus money raised from candy sales, concession stands, and checking service at Winter Theatre presentations, provided funds for the choir trip to Patrick Henry High School in lVIinneap- olis on May 13. Another successful year for the choir was brought to a close at the graduation services of Baccalaureate and Commencement. The choir, under the adept lead- ership of Mr. Edgar C. Felten, consisted of 66 voices. Connie Peterson, Roger Kurrle, Bob Hansen, and Sharon Shafer dress for a choir concert. The Denfeld orchestra has just completed one of its most active years. Besides playing at many school func- tions, the orchestra has given concerts at West and Lin- coln junior high schools. A joint concert with the band was also given at Rice Lake, Wisc'onsin. This year the orchestra has played at all the class plays, the Boys, Union Vodvil, Boys, Style Show, and the Girls, Club Operetta. The two main events of the year were the fall and spring concerts. At the fall con- cert the program ranged from the classical first move- ment of Mozartls ulupiter Symphonyi' to the shorter- haired 'LSwedish Rhapsody by Percy Faith. The joint spring concert given on April 25, was preceded by a vigorous ticket selling contest, of which the orchestra was thc winner. lVlany trios, quartets, and quintets made up of or- chestra members have played at banquets and other com- munity programs. lVlr. Stanford Martin, the orchestra's able conductor, has also helped these smaller groups and given each student technique lessons. An orchestra quintet, Ted Johnson, Joan Engord, Carol Bolduc, Donna Ronn, and Mary Anne Kertzscher rehearse for a senior class meeting. 75 Band-Row 'l: Dorrine McDonald, Betty Johnson, Linda Dahl, Joanne Mueller, Phyllis Edstrom, Janice Johnson, Donna Eklund, Marlene Hiermstad, Robert Rigstad, Arydce Peterson. Row 2: Diane Day, Ruth Larson, Mardele Mortensen, Carol Cran, Solveig Hiermstad, Karen Skarman, Judy Erickson, Barbara Williams, Kathy Downs, Bonnie Leppala, Sharon John- son, Lucia Peterson, Berniece Tharaldsen, Marjorie Norlund, Mary Ann Nordstrom, Lois Gerard, Paul Rigstad, Jane Mul- arie. Row 3: Constance Peterson, Pat Upton, Daniel Amell, Beatrice Maki, Mary Chiovitti, Karen Jo Carlson, Sally Rinda, Band Marks Year Filled With Fun, . . . linda-r tht- vxpvrt dirvvtion of Mr. Lloyd FtttHI'li9h'. The lvaud partivipalvd in thf' Fall Fvstixal hy lllill't'll- the llc-nfvld Hand has had :mother stirvessltll yvar ing in the parade and selling huttous. Thi-5 also rvprv- pavlwd uitlt fun. hard work. and many rewarding ex- sented the maroon and gold mart-hing in other parades p0i'if-tim-s. throughout the year. Um- ol tht- lnaud's first avtixitivs was marc-hinff and lfx'c'i'xo11t' will rt-me-mlwr tht- liaud's rousiuif wi z- . 2- l l working up footlwall shows. Almost vwvry uirv day lust songs until stirring mari-lu-s that lu-lpf-rl r'lwt'r our teams fall thot would lu- sm-u n'au'tit-iiiff in tht- stadium. on to xii-tori at the- ffzuuvs and wi ussviiilmlivs. . l rt , z- l l Mr. Gerald Glapa, student instructor from U.M.D., gives a few Examining reeds for JoAnn Mueller and Donna Eklund is Mr. Ken- pointers to the brass section. neth Whitcomb, special lessons teacher. f 5 3 If v 1 1 , 'Q C' W ' - , ,:x' 1 u 159: Q, X 3 4 Q .K - W4 if I s M, ,L 5 . ,K , Vw: ' X? 4 if it .Sq N,44,.k,.,,x m, , -I 'ha '4 X, 9 3' 1 g bv A 'M 1 M' rf -.ik ' M Hv1k N W 33' 'v l 'QI an f Q s 3 1- gnu 5 V 0 A ' K Q in Y 'gk A . ....,q, . -in , , .NM 41 1 3 1 f he z -ffmwiiin 'X' K 3 -ug 4 35, A wys if 1 5 , ' 4 Rosemary Johnson and Nancy Berg, head twirlers, make plans for a new formation. Maiorettes-Patricia Olson, Nancy Gray, Marlene Anderson, Diane Sternal, Nancy Berg tHeadl, Catherine Nowakowski, lynn Ku- chenbecker, Lennie Pease, Donna Fechner. High Steppers Parade The high sleppers that mart-hed in front of llenfeldis lmig hrass hand in parades and at games were the baton and flag twirlers. They added action and color to many half times with their vlever vostumes and routines. Their talent was also lent to make many special assemblies eornplete. The flag twirlers, with Rosemary .lohnson as head, flew the maroon and gold high as they went through their routine, twirling the lmanners ll-lf-N-l -lf-li-ll. 'lihroughout the year they entertained many crowds with their 1-lever handling. 'liwirling and strutting seemed to he natural talents for the Majorettes, under the direvtion of Naney Berg. These high steppers hesides appearing at athletic- events and parades. performed in the Vodvil and at many speeial as- semhlies. Whether playing the role of lndians. lrish dana-- ers. or straight routines the majorettes always put on a speetaeular show of talent. Flag Twirlers-Mary Lou Bradt, Roberta P. Peterson, Barbara Carl- son, Ann Banovetz, Charlene Ny- strom, Charlotte Fisher, Rosemary Johnson fHeudl. The Haircuts, Tyrone Buiold, John Palmquist, Donald Parsons, and Rob- ert Hanson give their version of the latest pop tunes. Adrian Matson, Judy Gustafson, Janet Walleen and Margaret Swanson chat backstage as they wait for their cue. Boys' Vodvil master of ceremonies, Robert Nissen, introduces the next number. Vodvil Rated Tops ifvvry fail tht- iiiiysi lillitlll ttt't'St'lliS its lllttlllili rmtipvti- tive xodvil. l'0tlFiSiillg1 of ttlllllt' arts of 1-it-rx txpi-. rv. . . . ihls year. thi' wciul was p1'c-sc-ritz-fi tim vw-11111gs. mth difi-6l'?tli judges Pavh f'Yf'llitIQI. The first prim- WilltlK'l'S in the long dixisiim wi-11' tht- '-IJUNII HOZliSu1lllIi uHitillJSUfif in Blue. First in thi- short ciirisimi in-1'v lin- Starlight 'l'riu ami Notes i'iI'Ulll Cilitllillr- Smwiiiri in tilt' short fiixisiun were 'The i'iairc'uts ami Niizissii i,I'lti.lllltiU.-A Many 0I'fIilIliZklii0llS ami vlulis put on arts vwry year airing with a few frotn nlhvr si-imuis ami tll'i5L'i1itltI'illQI coi- lcges. This yvziifs wrivil votllci iw Illill'iil'ti as 1tlliSi2lltfiill5I as Robert Nissvn. Huis- linimi liwsiiii-11t. illlllI1tt't'ti tht- t't'UXXl'i us NLC. ami lllllllf fine zlvts ist-H' 1111-se'11li'fi. Two of the Down Beats, Gwyn Hultquist and Darrell Paulson, set up equip- ment for their vodvil act. Carol Alice Nelson, winner in the short division, makes a pretty picture at the keyboard. w n P I f I 1 M the Wonderful Wizard 0150 Glindu the Good, Arlene Rappana, and her two officers, Nancy Berg and Donna Fechner, welcome the guests. June Peterson, the Good Witch of the North, explains, Yes, I am a good witch and people love me. Assistant directors, Donna Nelson and Bruce Johnson, look on as Bruce Bertram applies make-up to Ty Bujold. The three munckins, Darlynn Hanson, Maxine Connell, and Joyce Tinker, happily dance near their muchin farm. 81 .,--Je- A lenroot iMrs, Stillman, and Judy Gustafson lMrs. Hoganl are required to sit and listen as Don Parsons lSherlock Holmesl solve the murder of Flint Buckner. Rudy Rosenquist tPat Ri- ley, guards the door, Judy Gustafson tMrs. Hogant, Rudy Rosenquist lPot Rileyl, Pot Eilers lRosemary Hillyerl, Susie Nelson t lniun Hattiel and Bill Bellingham Uucob Fuller, find time to discuss the stranger who has iust arrived in town. MidfClassmen Present . Mark Twain's A lloulilc liarrclled Deteective Story was presented hy the juniors on April l. ln l9fl0, Art-hy , Stillman is sent hy his mother from New England to Colorado to locale and punish his fathers murderer. jacolr Fuller. Meanwllile. Fellock .lones decides to destroy his cruel employer. Flint Buck- ner. ,lust as Flint is killed. Sherlock Holmes urrixcs on the scene and accuses Sannny. lnrotlicr ofthe tuvern-own- er, of the murder. After an investigation of his oun, Archy pins the murder on Fetloclc. implicating Sherlock in the killing. The fact that Flint and jacob Fuller are one and the same is also discovered by Archy. The play. a coniliination of mystery, humor, and ro- mance, was excellently directed lry Nlr. Joseph Dunn and his assistants. The hard-working cast and committees are also to be commended. Bernice Lenroot fMrs. Stillman, tells her housemoid, Pat Scheider- ick fNancy Palmeri, and her friend June LaRoque lAmando Sinkj who stepped in out of the rain, to leave, while her son Arthur, played by Tom Hanson, stands by. Pat Eilers tRosemary Hillyeri and Dorrine MacDonald lSadie Smith, hover over the unconscious form of Don Wegmiller lFetlock Jonesi os Rudy Rosenquist fPot Riley, the sheriff, and John Palm- quist lFlint Buckner, the ill tempered miner, look on. The suspects Dorrine MacDonald lSodie Smithj, Don Weg- miller lFetlock Jonesl, Tom Hanson lArthur Stillmant, Bernice 1 Committee Chairmen: Row 'lz Bob Pearson, Caro , strom, Janet Walleen, Janet Johnson, Paul Rigstad. Row 2: Tom Musick, ' Judy Erickson, Linda Dahl, Bob Wallin. Lois Gerard, Duane Day, . . Detective Story rs, Tom Stolen, Jean Erickson and Janet Listerud Directo discuss the script. Lee Hummer lSammy Hillyerl eagerly greets Don Parsons lSherlock Holmesl who is Don Wegmiller's lFetlock Jonesl only living relative. Pat Eilers lRosemary Hillyerl and Lee Hammer lSammy Hillyerl reioice with Judy Gustafson lMrs. Hoganl upon the return of her lost child. The young lovers Dorrine MacDonald lSadie Smithl and I k Jonesl plot to rid themselves of Don Wegmiller lFetoc the hated Flint Buckner. l Alice Nelson Jean Ed- X J-ie, gg fd' Q22 Qs-gg Good night, Betty, Harold Fox tRalphJ says as he fondly embraces Ann Banovetz. Arranging the set are the three student directors, Darlene Watsick, Tom Carlson, and Jackie Olson. Father Knows Best The Sophomore Class completed the drama circle this year on May 'l9, with their presentation of the three-act com- edy, uFather Knows Bestfi lay Kristen Sergei. The story centers around the home life of the Andor- sons, a typical American family. Real difficulties set in when father decides to solve the family problems. Betty. his eigh- teen year old daughter, has succeeded in getting a date with Ralph, a boy in her history class. When liud. their fifteen year old son, and Kathy, their len year old daughter. make plans for the evening, father decides everyone should stay at home. Mrs. Anderson faces the problem more realistically hut to no avail, as Father is convinced he knons liestl As a consequence many hilarious and surprising incidents evolve. Under the able direction of Mr. Joseph Dunn and his hard-Working committee, 'Tather Knows Besti' was a play that will long he remembered. Posing for a family portrait is the Anderson family, Ann Banovetz lBettyj, Jay Williams lFatherl, Elaine Eng lMotherl, Jeanette Pollard lKathyl, and Dick Skogg lBudl. Stop, that's enough! shouts Jay Williams ffatherl as he interrupts a game of tag between Phyllis Edstrom lPattyl and Jeanette Pollard lKathyl. You're coming with me!!! shouts Ted Johnson lOfticer Johnsonl to Harold Fox lRalph Brinkworthl while Rodney Johnson lMr Brinkworthl persists, Assisting the officer is Marie O'Leary lPer kins lsn't it lovely! exclaims the three Garden Club members, Janice Nordgren lMrs. Wembieyl, Karen Nilsen lMrs. Woolseyl and Adrienne Bergquist lMrs. Jonesl. Ronald Welhaven lthe repairmanj threatens Dick Skogg lBudl and Lynn Thompson lBud's friendl. Committee Chairmen-Row 1: Janet Andersen, Janice Biork, Lois Kratz, Lynn Kuchenbecker, Kathy Busse. Row 2: Doris Dyson, Jo Dean Cosner, Jim Heffernan, Sue Kurkanis, Mickey Puglisi. Ann Banovetz lBettyl and her two girl friends, Judy DeSanto lRamonal and Kathy Burns Uaniel, relax after a busy day in school. is Q2 'N' Y gli' R f'h f's - -i..,,l 1 The finale of act two closes with the last strains of Sweethearts. The cast sings Behold the Prince in the finale of the first act. c'SWeethearts Victor l'lerhert's operetta NSweethearts,', the second time performed at Denfeld, was given Fehruary 24 and 26 with a matinee on the 22nd. lVliss lfllen Smith and Mr. Edgar Felten directed the douhle cast production. Many committees working with faculty advisors helped to see Sylvia safely out of the Laundry of the White Geese and to her rightful place on the throne of her country. As a child the princess Sylvia was left in the tulip garden of Dame Paula by Mikel, the minister of state dis- guised as a monk. Later he came hack to seek her out of the six other girls and mistakenly look the wrong adopted daughter. Prince Franz finally lirought Sylvia hack to her country, and they lived together with the love they had found for each other. Mr. Stanford Martin and the orchestra provided the music for such hit songs as Sweethearts and 'fleanetteis Wooden Shoes. The delightful and colorful costumes were the result of many hours of work hy the costume commit- tees and their advisers, lVlrs. Genevieve lfhy. and Miss Ber- netta Siepel. The P.T.A. mothers also helped with the cos- tuming. The impressive set designs can he attributed to the work of Mr. John Sloan. Mr. Peter Zimmerman, the stagehands, electricians, and the art and craft classes. This was truly an all-school project that required the time and energy of all Denfeldites. liane, Donna Fechner, replies, That's my hand on it, to assure Karl, Robert Nissen, of a promise. Sylvia, Joyce Tinker, and Franz, Dale Matchett, sing a song of love. The sisters sing The Mother Goose Rhyme to ihe Duich girls. Joan Engard, sighs as she ironsl ironsl Paula, irons! Fay Georgesen, Paula, remarks, Hang up these clothes and be quick abou! it. I uesfs June Peterson, Brian Erikson, Kar, req liane, Tom Filiatraulf, Franz, and Margaret Swanson Sylvia, sing Cricke7 on the Hear9h. W Nr-ss ., W to loin him at the cafe across the way. . You have simply ruined my plans, says Bruce Erikson as he scolds Robert Christensen, Dennis Pavlatos, and Wilbert Koski. The Dutch boys return with Sylvia whom they have kid- napped. Pat Johnson, Jerome Michaud, Adrian Matson and Alfred Ames plan to make their ac- quaintances with Sylvia. Row 'l: Janice Biork, Jean Ed- strom, Donna Stauty-student directors. Row 2: Gerald Lunke -art, Sandra Carlson-student director, Bruce Bertram-make- up. Row 3: Dale Newberg, Tom Schellinger, - electricians, Ed Hengemuehler, Keith Haglin- stagehands. Mother Goose's daughters ex- claim over the likeness of their papa. 88 . X . Y . x K. it 2 S is Many events of this school year have estab- lished themselves as outstanding in our memories. Sport events have held the interest of every stu- dent. Last summer was marked by the golf and baseball teams going to state. Football season brought 6 wins and 2 losses and a win over the rival red and White at the biggest game of the year. The basketball season was marked by the team tieing with Central for the city title. The hockey team took the city title also, and the track team, the city-regional meet. I ki gg? i Ab KM ,..,- J QW ww gh I ff: 5 , U X 1 Z, ,Q ' N' EE if 5 QE sg Q5 Y ,, aa, M 4k 13,3592 123 V, - We .,,, . ,, 4 4 ,.,:. ,. 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Jim West hands in his equipment to Dennis Archambault, Lynn Thompson, and Warren Anderson, managers. to plead as he nears Centralis goal line. The llunters had a temporary' letdown at lfan Claire the following week hut still managed to salvage a vie- tory. Late in the first quarter Roland Strand inter- eepted an Old Ahe pass and streaked 83 yards for what proved to he the winning margin. l'le seored the other on a T-yard smash as llenfeld won. lf!-0. The Hunters returned home to reverse last yearis sr-ore with Central even though Mother Nature took a hand in the hattle. Denfeldis lineplay again highlighted the game as they pushed the 'lirojans down the snow- eovered field. Liston and Strand displayed some lrril- liant running as Jerry' seored all fourteen points and Roland gained first downs when they were needed most. The team displayed all-around power :ind it was a fit- ting ending to a sueeessful season. The climax eame when six of the llunters were named to the All-City team. 'lihey were Rolmert Mon- son. who also was mentioned lor All-Stale honors. l,eon- ard Anderson. Leon Hoyer. Ray' 'l'elega. lion Kenniger. and Jerry' Liston who also reeeived the sports star of the week award. Schedule l 954 Sept. llenfeld ll lr ciiiy y 'tmr md ...... . Sept. Denfeld 0 lVlorgan Park Sept. l3enfeld2l Superior C 4-r1 lral Oct. Denfeld 3l Cloquet .. Uet. l1enleld32 Call 1c-r lral Ur-t. ll c'i1 feld 25 lfast ...... .. Uet. ll 1'11 leld I3 lfau Clai l'1- . Oet. llenleld ll- Central .. is f f Va J W ,gf Q A as 5 ,J .W 45 .MM E W! lr .Gig A gswxi, Ji W. wifes ' QXFEL i ajft . Q , 0 ,X i. 'R' UNTEQ9 i HlfF+EE3'U' ' - fists ,Q is 'ftinmi J , 3 il I an A ti XYZ 'Ci' ,S ., X im' i , l. 1 , -. Ke '- 7,5 ,LE- J' MV? 0 WYN F520 4 ,os , f W is S ' N 1, N X ' . M A szsassei.. ' 2 yr igjfeist '1 tk.. 4 5 Ht Row 1: Ronald Fichtner, Co-captains Howard Hokala and Clyde Johnson, Ray LaBrosse. Row 2: Rodney Johnson, Clifford Hay, Lawrence R. Johnson, Ray Mickoloiak, Robert Johnson, Coach Waldemcr Johnson. Harriers Display Determination With a num-leus of lvtlerlnc-n. Coach WialdPtIl21r the' next svheflulofl vonlest for thc' liarrivrs. 'lihm look .lollllson again pilotvrl his 1-ross country team to a re- third in at fic-lcl of sevvri sr-hools. Clwlc' .lohnson was slum-talmlv standing in the statv. 'lilivy lwgan the season the first lienfelflite- avross thc' finish lim this tinw. fin- on Uvtolwr 2 ut l'iiigvr. lflvxen svhools t-nts-rf-cl with ishing eighth for the se-1-onrl linn- in two yvars. llenfelrl finishing sixth. This proved to he only a The hig one. the slate nn-et. was he-ld at Lake Noko- narnnlp inet-t for lhvir annual vlush with Minneapolis mis in Nlinnealpolis. Or-tolwr 29. 'l'l1irty-two sc-hools, North on Ot-tolwr ii. llvnlclcl axvngvcl thmnsvlxcis for 201' runners. partivipatvfl. llvnfvlfl finisllvrl ninth. last yi-aris cleft-ul. winning: hzindily Zyl-30. Howard l-louarcl llakalu. this fl'Zll'.S llvvl-looted 1-o-1-aptuin. fin- llilliillll tooli first plum- for llvnfvld in this nwvl. ishficl first for the l'luntvrs. He' finishvd IWUIIIX-Sl't'tllld. Thr- ne-xt on-nt was lhv Qnarlrangrnlar M04-t. Ootolwr Following hiin in orflvr wore- Co-1-aptain Clydv Johnson. 15. ut lfilgr-r. Dvnlc-lcl took thircl in this onv. clvlvatillg Ray Lalirossv. Ray Mivkolajalx. Rolwrt johnson. Nr-al lluluth lfast. Rogers. lionaltl l ir-htnvr. With 5 lc-tlvrinvn rm-turning. The rvgionul nwvt ul Crunfl Rapids. Uvlolwr 23. was tht' prospm-ts look twmi lwriglitvr lol noxl season. Cross-country co-captains Clyde Johnson and Howard Hakalo take the lead in a practice run. Coach Johnson gives final pep talk to harriers, Neal Rogers, Howard Hakala, Lawrence R. Johnson, Clyde Johnson, Ronald Fichlner. ,, ,.,. ,Q .m - ' 3 Roy Muscotello takes the high hurdles with ease. Trackmen Have Banner Year Work, work, work was the 1-ode Coax-h Frank Pug- lisi used in conditioning his outstanding track squad of 754, and in order to repeat the stnvcess of that year, again in 755. His 1-ode paid off in grand style, as the mighty Hunters swept dual meets from liast, Proctor, and Grand Rapids. ln the city regional, the travk high- light of eavh year. the team compiled such an amazing total of points that it exec-llc-d the 1-oinlninc-d total of points that it ext-vlled the 4-omlrinvd total of all the other teams entered. This year, with letterrnen lren Anderson, Ronald Fichtner, Howard Hakala, lVlaynard Kartvc-dl, lVlim-key lVlc'Clellar1d, Robert Monson, Gordon Morris, Roy Mus- eatello, Leon Royer, and Allen 'llitzke returning. the Hunters look forward to another outstanding year on thc oinders. They have already taken nu-els from Prof-tor' and Grand Rapids, and performed well at lfyc-lr-tll. llilr- hing and lVlinneapolis. Track Squad: Row 'l: Harald Brendeford, Maynard Kartvedt, Leonard Anderson, Ray Muscatello, Ronald Fechtner, Howard Hakala, Allan Titzke, Neal Rogers, Roland Strand, Melvin Callies, Richard Jacobson. Row 2: George Webb., Thomas Hanson, Darrold Olson, Merrill Ward, Bob Dahl, Kenneth Carlson, Donald Anderson, William Corson, Ray Mickolajak, Ben Vedo, Robert Gander, Wayne Gustafson. Row 3: Coach Puglisi, William Wold, Alberto Sanchez, Mark Rude, Robert Gracek, Harold Fox, Gregg Lafave, Dennis Borich, Edward Haupert, Fred Olson, Ray Garber, Larry Somin, Bruce Campbell, Ronald Welhaven, James Foote, Coach Johnson. , fe-at f i N ' 'i ew. , a 'Nw , -S A Squad--Kneeling: Earl Lowe, George Webb, Managers. Standing: William Anderson, Jon Sampson, Allen Titzke, Robert Monson, Frank Soderquist, James West, Harold Ahlbom and Roald Nokleberg, Coaches, Ronald Stocke, Floyd Hanson, Michael McClellan, Donald Pou- pard, Roland Strand, George Kelnhofer. Maroon and Gold Capture Cit llasing their ganna- on their sm-oring almilily, ilu- Alil- Srl-IO, as tlirm- of tln' starting livv liil mlmllile' ligurvs. lminers roared to their second straight t'0Ill:8I't'Ill'6 title The Two llurlmrs quint proved no mate-h for the under Coat-li l'larolcl Ahlbom. aggrossive llenfeld liw and went flown Tl-PIT. Cm-ntral fell prey first to the fast-nioving llunters. A strong Superior Central fiw put 21 clznnper on the llnnte-rs' spirit as they stopped them 66-50. Ron gfocke mm find gn opening Us he attempts to drive ugqg,-,sg 'lille l'lnntvrs llltfll inxnclvd ClllSl'l0lIll wlwrf- they St. Louis Park. 1 East stands in awe as Soderquist drops in two points. .-sv vo- initiated the Bluestreaks' season by handing them a I8- 46 defeat. even though outshot from the field. Returning home. the Denfeld five outfought a scrap- py Cathedral team to capture a 71--66 victory. Bob Monson scored IH- points to pace the Hunters. Displaying a well-balanced scoring attack. the llunters ran away with the Wildcats from Morgan Park. fill--lil. A 35-point production by Bob Nlonson led the Den- feld quint to a 66-50 victory over the Cloquet Lumber- jacks. The Proctor Rails, vying for a first place position, offered stiff competition before falling 67-63. The Central Trojans. seeking revenge for their earlier defeat, stopped the Hunters' winning ways with a close 63-62 verdict. Bouncing back from their setback, the Ahlborners downed a tall lfast five, 65-62. Next prey to the mighty Hunters was Two Har- bors, 69-56, followed by a well-earned 60-56 decision over Cathedral. Morgan Park avenged their humiliation somewhat by squeezing out a 53-52 victory. Smarting from their upset, the Hunters went all out against St. Louis Park. the number one team in the state, but could come out only second best, 57-56. Nevertheless. they displayed magnificent teamwork against a team of far superior height. Handicapped by the loss of starting guard Jon Sampson. the Hunters dropped another close one. this time to Crand Marais, 61-62. The Denfeld five made a brief return to their win- ning ways by dropping Cloquet 60-40 before being turned back 67-57 by Superior Central and 57-51 by Duluth lfast. Schedule Nov -Duluth Central ......... ........ 1 1-6 .......... Denfeld 5-1- Nov. fTwo Harbors ..... -'l47 Denfeld 7'1- Dec. Superior Central 66 Denfeld 56 Dec. -Chisholm ................... -------- 4 6 ---------- Dellfeld 43 Dec. Duluth Cathedral 66 .......... Denfeld 711- Dec. Morgan Park ......... ......- I -8 Denfeld 80 Dec. -Cloquet ............ .. 50 .......... Denfeld 66 ,lZlll. l'I'1tl'l4tr ................ 03 DQ-nfeld 67 Jan. Duluth Central ....... ........ 5 13 Dellfeld 62 lan. Duluth lfast ............ ........ f 12 Denfeld 65 Jan. Two Harbors ............. .....,.. 5 6 Denfeld 69 jan. Duluth Cathedral 56 Dgnfgld 60 Feb. Nlorgan Park ........ ,,,., 5 3 ljgnfgld 52 Felt. lnttlis llafli .. Denfold 50 Feb. Crand Marais .... 6-1. Denffald 62 Feb. Cloquet ..................... ,.,,,. 1 0 Denfeld 60 Feb. Superior Central ..........,,.,, 67 ltenfgld 51' Feb. Duluth lfast ...... 57 Denfeld 51 Feb. Proctor ........... 50 Denfeld 75 Feb. -'Crosby-lronton ............... 65 Denfeld 844 District Z6 Tournament Two Harbors 25 .................... ............................. I Jenfeld 31 Duluth lfast -1.9 ...... ......... D enfeld 53 Fiske 63 ................... ......... ............... ......... D e 1 lfeld 56 Poupard lofts one high over the heads of St. Louis Park. Sampson displays his handiwork as he heads for the basket. St. louis Park watches in amazement as Bob Monson clears the board. w,,-Q.. ZZ- Big Jim West has to stretch to gain this tip against Central. ln u ganna- that he-lped flex-ide the Big Iiight vhutn- pionship for llvnfclrl. the Hunters clownvd Proctor, T5-50. Monson drives hard against the Two Harbors Agates. Lcd lay ,lon SHIIIPSOIIHS and Bolt lVl0IlS0lt,S1'0ll1ltlll?Il nenwsis, liast, 53-19. liolm Monson lecl tht- svoring with total of 51' points. the Maroon and Cold wallopcd Iil vountc-rs. Crosby lronton in a troll-vollferellve tilt, 811-05. lo fin- A liol-shooting lisko liw pullcrl thv vurtain on an ish out their regularseason. other season for the Hunters with u 63-56 cle:-ision. ln llistrirl 20 tournament play, that Hunters owr- Lost to thi- lczun lor nvxt your will ln- llolw Nlonson rains: a hall-1-ontrol game by Two Harbors to gralr at ,lon Sampson. Frank Soderquisl, ,lim Wvst und lion lil-25 clevision. Slot-kv. Six lvttiwnimi will lw returning to lorln il strong ln tha- sovoml round they downed tlwir tournumcnt nm-lvus lor Coavh Ahllvoin ni-xl yt-ur. B Squad-Standing: Harold Fox, David Dennie, Larry Rcppana, Darryl Faille, Roald Nokleberg, Coach, Floyd Hanson, Paul Pederson Curtis Vinje, Martin Nyquist. Kneeling: James Matuszak, Robert Mickolaiuk, Managers. in vii S359 Y Y , 5 i if we 173 . Q ' fu 40 USF, x 1 aw? , Q My 7 S 9 3 Q Wa '3 ggi P 4 if i' rw lr? . mn if A M M- 4 'S E .1 K, . -. .- mi X!! 1,95-,sQ g,,,gQ,fN ,mi h ,is TM aww Q9 mffhgf sm, 1 'fum : 'ww ' 1 'lj , 1 5.0. Jw. e - 4 1? W' W? Fx.. N'-fu.. N-if Q24 W. Xb ui 1 'Q' E fm' 'Ny-. 'Nana A xg 2 Maw' 160 ,af Row 1: Manager Darrel Swanfeld, Ronald Johnson, Terrance Burns, Lester Minter, Gene Bradt, Richard Gillen, LeRoy Chiovitte, Melvin Cal- Iies. Row 2: Dale Noreen, Robert Monson, Larry Lundberg, Joe Bucsko, Dale Fione, Thomas Miletich, Gene Erickson, Harry Fisher, Dale Hietala, Coach Ray Mickoloiak, Gary Mickolaiak, but boy. Hunters State RunnersfUp After eompiling a seasonis record of T-l, the Hunters cop- ped the City tournament hy downing Proctor, Iii-ti, Central, lfli-l, and lfast, 7-l. Advancing to the Region T tournament, they opened a double header hy stopping a heavily favored Eveleth nine, 7-1. ln the finals, that same day. they met and defeated Buhl, 10-8. ln St. Cloud for the state tourney. llenfeld first defeated a determined Melrose eluln. 6--L. The next day. they Set down the tournament favorites. lfdina-Morningside, 3-I. Cralibing an early lead of 2-0 against Austin in the finals, Denfeld played steady ball until with two outs in the last of the ninth. Austin seored three times to min 3-2 and cop tht- tournament. Highlight of the season was tiene lfrielxsoiiis no-hit. no-run game against 'liwo Harliors. tiene. along with liivk Cillen and Bobo Chiovitte slides safely home against East in the city finals. lion Johnson. was elevled to lin- All-btate team. The Hunters celebrate at Coach MickoIoiok's house after returning from the tournament. W 'Res -f i 'Q Ski Team-Row 'lz Wilbur Koski, Robert Nissen, Maynard Kartvedt, Rob- Intramural Champs-Dale Hietala, Donald Kenniger, Ray Tel- ert Dahl. Row 2: Donald Amundscn, Harald Brendeford, Bertil Ostlund, ega, Randolph Malone, Robert Walker. Clyde Johnson, Robert Antilla, Henry O-Hara. Variety Provides Chance for All Handicapped by a late starting season, the skiers, nevertheless, went on to display depth and versatility in the three meets in which they competed. ,loseph Rerini. new to Denfeld, did an excellent job as head mentor. ln the first contest, the city meet, Denfeld placed second, just one percentage point behind the lfast squad. With the help of Harald Brendeford, a Norwegian exchange student who jumped beautifully. Denfeld took third in the district meet. With the improvement that practice brings, the squad placed a strong fifth in the state meet held in Duluth. Experience will make the team stronger in the year forthcoming. David Machaud Donald Carlson Bertil Ostlund and Clifford Erickson make up the tennis team at Denfeld aA Filling out a banner year, the golf team joined the ski and baseball teams in entering state competition. With Ray Mickolajak as coach they captured city and district to gain admittance to the state tourney. Here they compiled enough points to finish fourth. Three of the veterans will return next year. Hoping to recreate interest in the sport, the tennis team entered city competition again. Although elim- inated in the first round, they hope to promote student interest in the years to come. State contenders in golf, the team members were Frank Soderquist, Duane Branscombe, Ronald Stocke, and William Patrick. 99 Pat Allen, Carolee Bedord, and Lolita Jegers show their archery form. Mary Hill spikes the birdie for the winning point. Sports Present Fun and Friendship for Girls Girls' sporls has taken on a new faee this past year willi the offieial title ol Girls, Athletie Assoeiation or li.A.A. The girls are happier now and enjoy their sports lo the fullest. A breakfast outing at Lester Park opened the sea- son giving the girls a ehanee to beeome better acquaint- ed. Swimming and bowling were the first fall aetivi- ties. followed elosely by volleyball. Basketball and in- dividual sports kept the girls busy Thursday evenings throughout the winter months. New emphasis on skiing added weekend pleasure. Sun Valley Fun Day at Chester Howl was one of the big events of the year. The C.A.A. played hostess to the Girls' Club, planning a whole day of skiing. hik- ing, and all sorts of snow fun. as well as good times in the chalet. The girls traveled to play days at Proetor. Two Harbors, and ll.lVl.D.. and were host to Proc-tor and Athletic Board-Row I: Ann Lundgren, Sharon Shafer, Gloria Ekstrom, Sally Nyman, Ruth Van Kleek, Coral Cegla. Row 2: Charlene Galli, Karen Skarman, Elenor Berube, Jeanette Capra, Diane Gunderson, June LaRoque. Row 3: Joanne Hink, Barbara Williams, Charlene Sam- uelson, Faye Skarman, Violet Colich, Mary Hill, Carolee Bedard. 100 hunk' hh Both teams play vi oro sl f h g u y or t e co-recreational volleyball title. Denfeld girls pla the I y a umni in an exciting game of basketball. Char Galli anticipates a ho me run as catcher Pat Grussendorf and Umpire Carol Cegla await the pitch. Bowler Diane Gunderson tries hard to make it a luck strike. Higliligliting girls' sports was the- sm-mid annual Girls' Atlilvlir' lianquot. Suspense reigns until next years atlilvln- lmzxrci is annuum-mi and tlw award to Z, P cv is given. Faye 5liHIltlilll was pn-sviiteci the trupliy as ai rvcogrit f her lJilI'lil'lll2'lllltll and sviwice to girls' utl1le'tics. Replaring Nlrs. Kathleen Sines at mid-year. Mrs. Janet l'c-tt-rsmi joined Nliss Hvlen llc-tvrstm as girls' l7llySll'Hl t-din-atimi instrur-tor. l'ncic-r tlivir alile direv- tiun. tln- girls 1-nllinsiastif-ally 1-urrit-tl out an avtivv, well-rmliiclvfi sports prngrani. the seasoifs uutstanclinff ffirl atlil't ' iiun or '15 wx. lO2 so Golfers Charlene Samuelson, Violet Colich, Barbara Williams, and Faye Skarman pose on the green. mi Here at Denfeld the school life of l955 has been comprised of many special activities. Ma- roon and Cold Day, Kid Day, and the Prom held many exciting moments that now are fond mem- ories. Western Round-lfp Day urged the fight- ing Hunters to Fence 'Em Ina' and the pep as- semblies cheered the Maroon and Cold on to new victories. Royalty added an impressive touch to Homecoming and Honor Day. There were many happy days this year and events to make it well worthwhile. For the seniors. Student 'lieavher Day, Dress Up Day and many other events highlighted their last year of high school. A brilliant Honor Day brought to an end this eventful year for ev- eryone. Although the school year is over, mem- ories of the place, the people, and the events of 1955 will long linger. fig :psf ' u su'- , ge 7 5 A N . gig , .M ? +1 11' 4 vi 0- sf 4 E' ,aff-. X, if , A ia , , 4 xx sa, gsm' : , QQ' . K , 2 'S A - -ff , 1,.:.f3-?s3,m...- 'f' 3 4 ,,,. ff 14 L55 'f 'Q ig Q , f 323 'fifgffg M. 'M , F 1, fe, xx' 6' W' A . V7 W V, S W I M f -' ' L 13 4 '4 ,, 15:1 V ' . if W f , ff 5 X 'w - gftw L- iff ' ' , W . gf ,,,.,.Mf f ., w - ,H . -:, .- ' cl 'Nz ff- 4 QB .A A, , 4 ,A , Tww ,fm 9,1 , 5, riff ,J , '42 'S+-f' W' ' ff ,zu in ,',.. f - , 7 A V 3, 4.53 4 , if-Y V, .vfgf 4 ji? M. .. . -5: mu Q, 4 f ::wf,,Q.6 ,hqgb V an A ' 'R-'lr if in 5, 1 573321. .gf 9 'iii f . 53? 'Q ' ' A X ,',,., ',-: gl A. . A , VV ,JJ 1 - 315 f 43 'f f l , fi, 1 A , Q? X9 , 4 I Lloyd Kuschner, Bill Wiberg, Jim Olson, Ty Bujold, Jim Bucsko and Gene Aris Jackson and Lynn Thompson cut a cool rug in the Worle admire Mr. Hunting's curly locks. Uncle Jazzbo skit. lt's Denfeld f Central Day Maroon and Gold Day started with the annual bon- fire the evening before. The flames leaped toward the sky as the Denfeld cheerleaders led yells. A pep band of frozen fingered students played school songs and a lively tune for the snake dance. The halls were decorated by the Power Club, and everything from a maroon and gold clown suit to ma- roon slaeks and gold MD sweaters was seen throughout the day. A gaily bedecked auditorium was the greeting for the big pep rally. Many skits were presented with uSkokiaanl' taking top honors. The best dressed awards went to two seniors, Patrick Johnson and Adrian Mat- son As a surprise to everyone, Wfhis ls Your Life, Mr. Hunting, was presented by the Power Club. Per- sons from his past were introduced and memories brought back. During the all important game that evening the snow flakes fell but the Denfeld pep was at its height with everyone yelling the theme, 'ismear Central, until the victorious end. Cheers are raised as the bonfire flames lick the inky sky. Students give vent to enthusiasm at the Maroon and Gold Day assembly. ff vi Q5 tittiigfi gtiii Dead'eye Daedo receives his badge and keys from Sandy Knutson, Power Club president. Five Indian squaws, iotherwise known as Denfeld's cheerleadersl, pose for a picture. Denfeld Westerners Fence 'em In 'il.et's fenee iem in, some l.l00-odd voices roared as the annual Xvestern Round-up Day assemlily imegan with eheers led by colorful indian cheerleaders. Bronze- skinned indians, fierce desperacloes out of the Utd West, and cowboys and girls nf every description packed the gym. Adventure of the Agate, 21 television thriller ire- fp. . . ., .I . sented hy the makers of ' bummie YUIlltItl6S,! the Girls eluli. reeeived a prize for being the eleverest skit. Laughing at the antics of Annie Oakley. alias Adrian Matsmi. as she charmed the menfolks in the Dennis Mclsaac, Bob Logergren, and Howard Askelson accompany vocalist Dale Atol. -e ,.i..,w.... wax. M liuys' linion skit. wateliing the lnirlers im the isurpaltli and listening to varimis nmsic-al mnnliers lent an added gays-ty tu the ussemlvly. lJI'lIlt'iIJ3l iiilezirl-eyei' ilaedo. the deputy sheriff ui Death Valley. and Cuaeli Alillmni. wearing ll cleeoratefi iiurseshuee. ruled for the dup. lil Zll'fl0Kl iffl Henge- muehler and emxgirl Marie Uleary were eiiosen lsest dressed i'westerners. The xietury over the Tue Hariiors Agates in the first, tournament game the fuilmxing exening niade this Western Hound-up Day a day to lie I'0ltlt'IltiN'I'?l'l for zi long time. Cowpoke and Indians of the senior play production class listen attentively to Mr. Dunn. H King Candidates-Front row: Robert Nissen, Gene Bradt, Tyrone Buiold, Leonard Anderson. Back row: Robert Monson, Ronald Stocke, Adrian Matson, James West, Jon Sampson. Leonard Anderson, king candidate, is escorted through the evergreen arch by Donna Ronn. 1954 queen, Arlene Thompson, crowns Bob Monson this year's king. Homecoming Highlights llanvinu to the rhxthinim-al niusir of Mickey Lcxinv and his orm-liostra and olmserxing thc 4-oronalion were- lhv high- lights ol this ll 3I'-S annual l'lUlll94'0lIllllgI llanve. lirigzlitly liglllvrl Christmas trees shoiscrcfl wilh tinsel. proviclecl llic soiling. Whvn lhc- hand ln-gan playing Winlvr vi Y0llIlf'I'l21llll.M lllCllll7Pl'S ol lhe Power Cluli Board escorted the king vancli- dalvs to tht- throne. IJI'0lllf'IlHCllIlfI through arm-hes of exer- green. Nlr. llaerln then announvcd Roh QVlonson as king. Un hand to vongratulatc his majesty and welt-onic hack L the alumni more Arlene Thompson and lion Colwll. last a 7 waris CIIIFUH anfl king. if M, K 5 Q! ' 1 1 1 n de llomem-oining will he a pleasant memory lhat will remain aliw in the hearts of all those who atlonflecl. was r SM. , A his rf- Theywe dcncmg in G wlmer wonderland. Mr Wo demar Johnson congratulates his maiesty King Bob no ,Mei Prom night features dancing to the music ot the Vagabcnds in the Hotel Duluth Ballroom. Members ofthe senior class converse at the Senior Banquet. Gene Erickson, Donald Kenniger, and Terry Burns assist Darlynn Hanson in opening her locker on Dress-Up Day. Activity Marks Senior Year Nluny vu-nts and zu-lixitii-s hum- liigliliglitefl this year for the seniors ul '55. 'liliv l1mli'l'r'lussi1ivi1 loukvrl on with PX- 'lf't'lililltll tu thi' clay it-lion they lou might join in the froliv. Fm' the first limi' ll llrvss-lip Dui wus marked hy the Senior class on h'lzm'li lil. lin-ssvcl up in their Sunday fin- ery, vwrymic looks-cl aml uvtvcl thx- part uf ladies and gentler- nu-n. Kimi lluy. April 22. rt-lurm-ml tht- svniurs tu their vhild- htmd flaps. With rulilt-cl clit-ssws. short pants. lmnnets and teddy hears tht- upper vlalssiiwii lrolii-1-cl on thc- st-lnml lawn. llanving at tht- juniur-Sm-nim' l'rmn. Nlai 0. and dining all the Si-niur likllllllltq. Mui ll. liruuglit un 1-nd to the high sf-html siwiul lilf' of the vluss ul -55. With lhv Vttllllllgl ul ,lumz thx- svniurs put usillv their lmoks and ponrils. 1-lust-fl tht- high st-limil rlimrs lu-hind them. and mairvlivrl lurixarrl tu Iuka- thi-ir plan-s in the zulult world. Now thu t'2lI't'llI'l'P high stflmul flats uri' liut plvusant nwnmries. Student teacher, Boy Toy helps Grace Anderson with a geometry Spending their free period in the teachers' room are Donna Nelson, problem. Faye Skarman, Sandra Knutson, and Lucia Peterson. X ssemblies Provide Varied Entertainment Ty Iglljibld. Dale Malt-hett. and Maynard Kart- xedt. the g:irl's trio. serenarie at the Boys' Assem- hh. Carols and the IIIEIIIQIPI' seene proiiele the Christ- mas program setting. lfxpert Aillggllillg on a unieyele is displayed hy Vernell Cztriell. Ur. and Wrs. A. Lloyd Collins pose with their eolleetion of 1.150 guns and other historieal weapons. Ty Bujold. Pi ralniti president. presents seraphooks to exehangre students Niyfllil Hansen and Harald Hrenfieforcl. Lennie Anderson, Donna Fechner, Teddy Venier, and Maynard Kart- vedt chirp a nursery rhyme at the Kid Day assembly. The kiddies in the prize winning skit wave bye-bye to their play- mates in the audience. Connie Peterson snaps her dolly as Harriet Pollard, Sandra Hagen, Marlene Johnson, Norma Ripley, Joyce Rogers, and Mary Anne Kertzscher look on. if? Today will he a happy one, Our childhood days have just begung We will laugh and sing and have some fun, Kid Day is here again. Mommy told me to be good, Be as sweet as little girls couldg But Weid rather not act the way We should- 1t's no fun to he that good. Happy Kid Daze . . . This clump of trees proves to be too much of a tempta- tion for Joyce Godfrey and Dickie Roy. Cheese is the password for kiddies Nancy Berg Marilyn Peterson, Generose Palumbo, Janet Lundgren Joyce Godfrey, and Karen Waelen. M-.MAMQN WMN 'C . . . Are Hear Again llaclcly lmughl nw ai squirt gun. Atlfl l squirtvcl it on l'Xl'l'f4tlll'Z bn mm my slumtin flaps am- llUIl1'. Hut ge-v. it surf' was fun. All flax lung in-'xv luuglivcl and pluyml. And mm' uc- irish tht- clay had stuyecl: But our Itll'lllltl'lPS will lll'Xl'I' lurk-. Kid Day of '55. These kiddies stop their squirming long enough to have their picture taken. Leapfrog experts, Bobbie Monsoin, Darlynn Hanson, Avis Baldwin, and Len Andeerson, show off for admiring onlookers. Little Rodney Andersen tries to get a lick as Jimmy Banovetz and Janice Boyd exchange suckers. Robbie Nissen threatens Mr. Daedo for stealing his little dirIfriend, Beryl Herald. The best dressed youngums, Robbie Nissen, Berly Herald, Bobbie Monson, and Claudia Moberg receive their prizes. 'ff M' X J' is Essay Winners-Leonard Eng, V.F.W. Contest, Ann Banovetz T.B. Contest, James Banovelz, Elks' Conlesl. Safely Posler Conlesl-Joyce Rogers, lsl place, James Wesl 2nd place, Virginia Bodin, 2nd place, James Maki, lst place Not shown in piclure-Honorable Menlions-Roger Johnson Margie Palrick, Mary Block, Geraldine Slrand, James Caspersen Quill and Scroll Award-Jane Mularie, Joyce Rogers, Dorolhylee Swan son, Mary Anne Kerlzscher, Rodney Andersen. ,km lqnilsf :-' i' ':' sgmw Ar A ss siwxkm- Y iiiwh ew, ex, 1 is , Q K X f-safe Scholastic Art Award Winners-Kathy Skaog, James West, Donna Fechner, Yvonne Saulie, Roger Johnson. Not shown in picture-Honorable Mentions- Howard Askelson, Dennis Mclsaac, June LaRoque, Sharon O'Neil, Virginia Bodin. 'l f s., Qtr, James Banovetz, National Moose Safety Award, Tyrone Buiold, The Most Likely to Succeed. . . . Win, Place, and Show ith Honors First Debate Squad with '54-'55 trophies-Richard Miller, James Banovetz, Miss Audrey Stolen fcoachl, Donald Parson, Jane Mularie, Speech-Thomas Stolen, V.F.W., first place in city and region, American Legion, second in regional, Richard Miller, V.F.W. second in city, American legion, second in regional, James Banovetz, l Speak for Democracy, third place in city. lll 'lille' svniors in clignilivfl. lmlue wap ancl gowns Illill'1'lI01l rlown Honor Courl-Row 'lz Lucia Peterson, Jane Mularie, Joyce Tinker, Sandra Hagen, Marjorie Heckmon, Joyce Godfrey. Row 2: Sally Gruben, 'Carol Ann Nelson, Eileen Wolczak, Sharon Shafer, Mary Ann Kerlzscher. Row 3: Generose Palumbo, Carol Cegla, Doroihy Goss, Hope Manske, Susan Holt, Grace Anderson. Row 4: Karen Waelen, Marilyn Peterson, Avis Baldwin, June Peterson, Darlene Hansen. Row 5: 'Adrian Maison, Richard Roy, Marvin Soderberg, Brian Erikson, Marlene Hiermslad, Faye Georgesen, Janice Boyd. Row 6: James Bunovelz, Gene Bradt, Tyrone Bujold, Rodney Andersen. - Highesi ranking senior boy and girl. Qur Gracious ueen Reigns Qver Honor Da llonor lluy on June 3. with its s'xr'ilen1vnl and volor, hroughl lo il lnrillianl climax the yealris sp:-vial zlsseinhlics. Our high school doys ore over, But we shall not forget lln' amish- lo llw strains of EQPUIHIJ and Cil'l'lllllSlllIll'l'.H A Our olmo mater, Denfeld, hush fi-ll me-r the 4-rmscl as the honor 1-ourl. :nude up of The rnony friends Wefve rnet llw llllflf-illl'l't' higxhvsl ranking Seniors. ancl the queen Much knowledge We hove gained vallcliclulvs apps-an-al at thv floor. Slll'IJI'lSOil vxvlzllmitiolls here, fills-cl lln- air as our gram-ions queen appz-ul'a-rl in all her And Vlctorles We have Won' splvmlnr, As shi- usrenrlerl the throne, Mr. U. Dell lim-do The norne Gnd fcrne of Denfeld days 4-sr-orh-cl hc-r znnl plzu-url the crown on her hmicl. She hegan , Shall ever guide us on. hr-r reign lwsloxxing the vmvterl llonur IJ on !JPSPl'Ylllg Mary Anne Kertzscher SlU'l4 llS- Mariorie Heckman 112 aww H s ,gw ,MJ 1 Wm 'f 2 N gas. XM -I -. Q Q 15? fzzia-sie , - sw A -gfgsgaigztwggigw, any .- 5 1' 'fjgtnzgmfxiz' M. aw wt. J , Al A L ' , f1QiM:p'2+ Y gsgfv 23? H f 3553 iw Qmw, . H Q , - V'-'fi ' N k qi , 5333? A a X Q ' 'S t ,Q . , W 1 . s W K ef Q wi Bag, ,ez 'H 944 .If V515 T ,, ,.:, :::..:,.-.- . 2, A , .Q 4 gI'I ' k -qgizaiw vg ' 1 . 7 21 'fI5E3'- ' gg 'saw 4 , Ltgvsasgygf nsxggq, W- X, V A as is ,iff W' sf. We 9' 2' ii 1 Q? h -Courfesy of Powers Studio Her Majesty Queen Avis and the Royal Attendants Row 1: Joanne Flyckt, Queen Avis Baldwin. Row 2: Nancy Berg, Sandro Knutson, Arlene Rappana. Grade Staff EDITORIAL STAFF: EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ..... ...... ,I oyce Rogers ASSISTANT EDITOR ........ ....... M ary Anne Kertzscher PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR ................................................................ Rodney Andersen Smff-'James Kinetz, Marjorie Patrivk, Mary Carol Block ART EDITOR ............................................................................. ...... H oward Askelson Staff-Karen ,lo Carlson, Betty Johnson SPORTS EDITOR ..... .. ........................................................ ...... I lene Bradt Girls' Sports-Charlene Calli ADMINISTRATION EDITOR .....,. ..... L oretta Wolfe JUNIOR EDITORS ...... ..................... ................................. ...... K a r en Jo Carlson Betty Johnson, Charlene Calli LITERARY CONTRIBUTORS-fAnn Banovetz, ,loyve Rogers, Mary Anne Kertzsvher. Laurie Reinhart, Loretta Wolfe, Mary Carol Block, Karen ,Io Carlson, ,lanies Banovetz, Janice Boyd, Adrian Matson, Marjorie Heckman, Carol Ann Nelson, Carol Cegla, Harriet Pollard, ,lo Ann Burns, Tyr mmrl e Bujold, ,lane Mularie, William Snyder, Diane Knudson, Ruth Stresow. Nam-y Larson. Marilyn Peterson, Marlene Hjermstad, Dorolhylee Swanson PRODUCTION ADVISOR ....... ...... N liss Belle Kaake BUSINESS STA FFF : BUSINESS EDITOR .................................................................................... Sonia Young Staff----Sharon Shafer, Mary Hill, Marjorie Patrick, William Snyder BUSINESS ADVISOR ....... ....................................... ....... lV l r. Clayton Shulstad Mr. Edward Hanlon ADVISERS-Miss Helen Lind, typing: Mr. James Busch, photography Classified Index A Cappella ............ Administration ..... Band ................... Baseball .......... Basketball ...... Boys' Union ...., Cadets ......... Classified .,..... Contents ............ Criterion ................ Cross Country .,..... Debate ................ Football ...,.,.... Foreword ........ Girls' Club ...... Girls' Sports ....... Hockey ........... Homecoming ..... Honor Day ......... Honors .................. Index ........................ Informal Classes ....., Junior Class ............. Junior Class Play ......... Kid Day .......................... Maroon and Gold Day ........ Operetta ...........,.............. Oracle .......................... Orchestra ....... Other Clubs ....... Other Sports ...... Power Club ........ Pyramid .......... Queen ................ Senior Class .......... Senior Class Play ......... Sophomore Class ............ Sophomore Class Play ....... Special Music ..................... Speech .......................... Track ........................... Western Round Up ..... .......74-75 .........5-ll .......76-77 .......94-95 .......56-57 .......66-7l .......ll5 .......63-64 ....89-9l 54-55 l OO-l O2 .......lO5 l2 llO-lll ll6-ll9 .......l2-l4 .......32-39 ...........82-83 lO8-lO9 .......lO3 86-88 6l, ll4 74-75 ffIffff59-eo 52-53 ...........ll3 .......l5-3l .......80-8l .......4O-50 .......84-85 62 64 ...... I .......lO4 SENIORS Abrahamson, Lois, 16 Index of Student Pictures Amell, Dan, 16, 63, 64, 76 Ames, Alfred, 16, 74, 88 Amundson, Donald, 16, 99 59, 61, 80, 109, Eagle, Robert, 20 East, Richard, 20 Edblad, Carol, 20 Eikonger, Arlene, 20, 72 Ekholm, Shirley, 20 Erickson, Gene, 20, 97, 98, 106 Erickson, Helen, 20 Erickson, Richard, 20 Anderson, Andersen, Rodney, 16, 56, 1 10, 1 12 Anderson, Alice, 13, 16 Anderson, Barbara, 16 Anderson, Carl, 16, 68, 77 Anderson, Gerald R., 16 Anderson, Grace, 15, 16, 60, 71, 72, 106 112 Anderson, Kathleen, 16, 66, 72 Anderson, Leonard, 16, 51, 56, 57, 74, 89, 92,105,108,109 Marjorie, 16, 71 Erikson, Brian, 20, 51, 73, 74, 80, 81, 112 Erikson, Bruce, 20, 51, 63, 64, 73, 74, 80, 88 Esson, Dennis, 20 Fechner, Donna, 15, 20, 74, 78, 81, 86, 108, 111 Filiatrault, Thomas, 20, 70, 87, 89 Fisher, Charlotte, 20, 68, 69, 89 Fisher, Harry, 20, 77, 98 Fisher, Mary, 20, 66 Fione, Dale, 20, 98 Anderson, Warren, 16, 89, 91 Andrews, Joyce, 16, 71 Archambault, Dennis, 16, 89, 91 Armbrust, JoAnn, 16, 66 Arthur, Darrell, 16 Askelson, Howard, 13, 17, 61, 104 Atol, Dale, 17, 104 Bolduc, Carol, 17, 74, 75 Baldwin, Avis, 17, 54, Banovetz, James, 17, 64,109,110,111, 55,74,109,112 51, 56, 57, 58, 60 112 Bedard, Carolee, 17, 51, 60, 69, 100 Bennett, Tom, 17, 65, 69 Benson, Donald, 17 Benson, Lawrence, 17 Berg, Jean, 17, 69 Berg, Nancy, 17, 73, 78, 81 Bertram, Bruce, 15, 17, 56, 81, 88 Berube, Elenor, 17, 67, 71, 100 Bocklund, James, 17, 72, 77, 97 Bodell, Ray, 17 Bodin, Virginia, 17, 52, 65, 66, 69, 110 Borgenheimer, Kenneth, 17 Boris, Mary, 17, 66 Bowers, Joanne, 18 Boyd, Janice, 18, 63, 64, 109, 112 Bradt, Gene, 12, 18, 56, 57, 61, 89, 98, 105, 1 12 Brandt,Douglas, 18 Brandt, Marlene, 18 Branscombe, DuWayne, 18, 97, 99 Brendeford, Harald, 14, 18, 93, 99, 107, 110 Briddell, Marlis, 18, 54, 68, 69 Briski, Kathryn, 18, 51, 60, 72 Buscko, James, 18 Bucsko, Joseph, 18, 97, 98, 103 Buiold, Tyrone, 12, 18, 51, 56, 72, 79, 80, 103, 105, 107 Bukovich, Gerald, 18 Burns, Joanne, 18, 60, 61 Burns, Robert, 18 Burns, Terry, 18, 97, 98, 106 Buus, Terrence, 18 Calverley, Betty, 18, 71 Campbell, Richard, 19, 77 Capra, Jeanette, 19, 66, 72, 100 Carle, Larry, 19, 74 Flyckt, Joanne, 20, 52, 80 Forseth, Gary, 21 Forsyth, Dwight, 13, 21, 72 Francisco, Leon, 21 Georgeson, Fay, 21, 51, 73, 74, 77, 87, 112 Gimpel, Donald, 13, 21 Godfrey, Joyce, 21, 54 108, 112 Goss, Dorothy, 21, 52, 68, 74,112 Gotchie, Robert, 21 Grover, Nils, 21 Gruben, Sally, 12, 21, 68, 71,12, 112 Hagen, Sandra, 21, 54, 108,112 Hager, John, 21 Haglin, Keith, 21, 56, 70, 88 Hakala, Howard, 21, 92, 93 Halverson, Ronald, 21 Hammerstrom, Howard, 21 Hansen, Darlene, 21, 52, 67, 71, 80, 112 Hansen, Myrna, 21 , 67, 74, 107 Hanson, 106, Hanson, Jackie, 15, 22, 71 Heartman, Alan, 22 Heckman, Mariorie, 22, 54, 60, 74, 112 Hedquist, Gerald, 13, 22 Hengemuehler, Edward, 22, 70, 88, 89 Hepburn, Andrew, 22 Herold, Beryl, 22, 52, 66, 109 Hicks, Donald, 22 Hink, .loanne, 22, 100 Hiermstad, Marlene, 15, 22, 60, 112 Holt, Susan, 15, 22, 52, 74, 112 Hultquist, Gwyn, 22, 79 Darlynn, 22, 54, 55, 66, 68, 69, 81, 109 71 , 74, 76, Larson, Thomas, 24 Lepak, Dennis, 24 Linden, Ronald, 24 Lindquist, Margaret, 24 Logergren, Robert, 24, 104 Lohnis, Carol, 24, 69, 72 Love, Richard, 24, 58, 69 Lowe, Earl, 24, 89, 94 Lund, Thomas, 24, 72 Lundgren, Ann, 24, 72, 100 Lundgren, Janet, 24, 54, 58, 60, 69, 72, 108 Lundstrom, James, 24, 89 Lysher, LeRoy, 24 MacMillan, Leila, 24, 69, 74 Mann, Shirley, 24, 71, 72 Manske, Hope, 15, 25, 51, 67, 72,112 Morzillo, Mary Lou, 25, 69 Matchett, Dale, 25, 55, 58, 73, 74, 86, 107 Matson, Adrian, 15, 25, 51, 64, 74, 79, 88, 105, 110, 112 McDonald, Rodney, 25 Mclsaac, Dennis, 25, 104 Menzel, Patrick, 25 Miller, James, 25 Miller, Richard, 25, 58, 62, 63, 64, 74, 77, 110, 111 Moberg, Claudia, 25, 109 Moder, Patricia, 25, 66, 72 Moe, Gary, 14, 25 Monson, Robert, 14, 25, 56, 57, 89, 90, 94, 95, 96, 98,105,109,110 Morris, Gordon, 25, 89, 91 Mortensen, Mordele, 25, 70, 76 Mularie, Jane, 25, 54, 60, 63, 64, 74, 76, 110, 111, 112 Murphy, Floyd, 25 Muscatello, Roy, 25, 89, 93 Nelson, Carol Ann, 25, 51, 54, 57, 71, 72, 74, 112 Nelson, Donna, 26, 54, 55, 57, 59, 67, 81, 106 Nelson, JoAnne, 26, 68 Newman, Kenneth, 26, 59 Nissen, Robert, 26, 56, 57, 73, 74, 79, 86, 99, 105, 109 Norberg, Richard J., 26 Nordlund, Mary Ann, 26 Nordstrom, Mary Ann, 26, 67, 72, 76 Norlund, JoAnn, 15, 26, 69, 70 Norlund, Richard, 26, 74, 77 Nyberg, Carolyn, 26, 51, 57, 74 O'Hara, Mariorie, 26 Johnson Allan, 22 Johnson Clyde, 22, 56, 57, 59, 77, 92, 99 Johnson Hope F., 22 Johnson K. Bruce, 22, 58, 81 Johnson Kenneth, 13, 22 Johnson Lawrence Robert, 23, 74, 92 Johnson, Margaret, 23, 68, 69 Johnson, Marlene, 23, 77, 108 Johnson Pat, 23, 74, 88 Johnson Robert D., 23 Johnson Rosemary, 23, 66, 74, 78 050, Philip, 26 Olsen, Arlene J., 26 Olsen, Arlene Jeanette, 26 Olsen, Ronald, 26 Olson, Dale, 26 Olson, James, 26, 59, 70, 103 Olson, Jahn, 26 Olson, Peggy, 27 Olson, Roger, 27, 72, 97 Opack, Ann, 27, 66, 72 Ostlund, Bertil, 27, 59, 72, 99 Warren W., 19 Carlson, Donald A., 15, 19, 58 Carlson, Marilyn, 19, 72 Carlson, Paul, 19 Carlson, Cegla, Carol, 13, 19, 69, 72, 100, 102, 112 Chiovitte, Charlene, 19, 67, 68, 71 Colin, Richard, 19, 72 Connell, Maxine, 12, 19, 81 Cullen, Jean, 19 DeChambeau, Janice, 19, 71, 72 DeMars, Donald, 19 Dietrick, Joanne, 19 Drumm, Melvin, 12, 19, 72, 74, 80, 89 Durfee, Arthur, 19 Dwyer, Terrence, 13, 19 116 7 Jurek, Bernard, 23 Kaivo, Carol, 14, 23, 67, 69 Karkanen, Jerry, 23 Kartvedt, Maynard, 23, 51, 56, 70, 74, 89, 93. 98, 107, 108 Kenniger, Donald, 23, 74, 89, 99, 106 Kertzscher, Mary Anne, 23, 54, 59, 60, 61, 66, 74, 75,108,l10,112 Kiminski, Raymond, 23 Klint, Lee, 23, 89 Knutson, Sandra, 23, 52, 53, 54, 74, 104, 106 Koloieski, Paul, 23 Kuschner, Lloyd, 23, 70, 72, 80, 103 Lackner, Jean, 23, 71 LaGoe, Donald, 24 Langsdorf, Audrey, 24, 68, 74 Larsen, Joanne, 24, 68, 69, 72, 101 Page, Janice, 27, 71, 72, 74 Palumbo Generose, 27, 71, 74, 108 112 Panian, Robert, 27, 89 Pease, Lennie, 27, 67, 78 Peterson, Ardyce, 27, 68, 72, 74, 75 Peterson, Constance, 15, 27, 68, 74, 76, 108 Peterson, June, 12, 27, 52, 54, 73, 74, 81, 87, 112 Peterson, Lucia, 27, 54, 55, 74, 76, 106, 112 Peterson, Marilyn, 27, 71, 74, 108, 112 Peterson, Robert, 27 Pichotta, James, 27 Pollard, Harriet, 27, 61, 69, 108 Porter, Carol, 27 Price, Ronald, 27 Puglisi, Frank, 28, 90 Puglisi, JoAnne, 28, 53, 72 Index of Student Pictures Putnam, Terry, 28 Rappana, Arlene, 28, 51, 52, 74, 81 Rasmussen, Elaine, 28, 72 Rengo, Clyde, 28 Rigstad, Robert, 28, 63, 64, 74, 76 Ripley, Norma, 28, 74, 108 Rogers, Joyce, 28, 60 61, 108, 110 Ronn, Donna, 28, 52, 74, 75, 105 Roy, Richard, 27108, 112 Roy, Richard, 28, 108, 112 Rungren, H. Richard, 28 Salmi, Betty, 28, 67 Sampson, Jon, 28, 56, 57, 71, 94, 95, 105 Sams, Doris, 13, 28, 71 Sams, Dorothy, 13, 28, 71 Saunders, Blanche, 28 Savor, Geraldine, 29, 72 Schuman, Roberta, 29, 52, 53, 68 Seaberg, Carol Rae, 29, 54, 55, 68, 71, 72 Shafer, Sharon, 29, 58, 61, 67, 74, 75, 100, 1 12 Shelerud, Roger, 12, 29 Silva, Daniel, 29 S'isto, Eugene, 29, 58, 97 Skarman, Faye, 29, 54, 69, 71, 100, 102, 106 Skarman, Gerald, 29 Skoglund, Janet, 29, 69 Slocum, Cecelia, 29, 66, 74 Smith, Marshall, 12, 29 Smith, Pauline, 29, 71 Soderberg, Marvin, 29, 57, 73, 74, 112 Soderquist, Frank, 29, 94, 99 Soderquist, Kenneth, 29 Anderson Dennis Lyle, 33 Anderson Dennis Ralph, 33 Anderson Donn, 33, 57, 89, 93 Anderson Janice, 12, 32, 33, 50, 73, 74 Anderson, Jay, 33 Anderson, Marlene, 33, 67, 78 Anderson William G., 13, 33, 89, 93 Erickson, Jean, 34, 54, 62, 68, 74, 83 Erickson, Judy, 34, 76, 83 Erickson, Karen, 34, 53 Erickson, Richard E., 34, 72 Ermating Fichtner, er, Donald, 34 Ronald, 34 Fione, Arlis, 34 Ankarlo, Carol, 33, 62 Antila, Robert, 33, 89, 99 Arezzo, Carole, 33 Asher, Richard, 33 Asperheim, Gerald, 33, 74 Aubut, Sharon, 33, 72 Barlage, Richard, 33 Bastian, Betty, 33, 72 Bayless, Robert, 33, 72 Becker, Delores, 33 Bellingham, William, 33, 82 Benson, Rodney, 33, 69 Berger, Lloyd, 33, 72, 77 Bergstrom, Gene, 33 Bissell, Robert, 33 Black, Mary Ann, 33 Block, Mary Carol, 33, 61, 68, 74 Borash, Elmer, 33 Bodell, Donald, 33 Bodin, Drexel, 33 Boutin, Betty, 33, 69 Brandt, Dale, 33, 51, 89 Branscombe, Don, 33 Brennan, John, 33 Brunberg, Ruth, 33, 66, 68, 72 Bucsko, Marilyn, 33, 77 Burger, Roberta, 33 Strand, Gail, 13, 30 Streed, Wesley, 30, 51, 70 Sternal, John, 29 Busse, David, 33 Butkiewicz, Stanley, 33 Bylund, Elsa, 32, 33 Callies, Melvin, 33, 89, 93, 98 Cameron, Shirley, 33 Carey, Joyce, 33 Carlson Barbara, 33 Carlson Betty J., 33 Carlson, Gerald, 33 Carlson, Kenny, 34, 93 Carlson, Phyllis, 34, 53, 68, 69 Kinetz, J Stocke, Ronald, 29, 56, 57, 71, 94, 99 105 Stockman, Phyllis, 15, 30, 66, 71 Surtala, Gerald, 30 Sundberg, Kenneth, 30 Swanfeld, Darrel, 14, 30, 98 Swanson, Dorothylee, 30, 60, 67, 72, 110 Swanson, Paul, 30, 74 Telega, Ray, 30, 89, 99 Thoreson, Carole, 30, 69 Thorstensen, Richard, 30 Tinker, Joyce, 30, 51, 73, 74, 81, 86, 112 Tobin, Darlene, 30 Tollefson, Ardyce, 30, 71 Towle, Alvin, 30 Toy, Boy Lon, 30, 69, 106 Venier, Teresa, 30, 73, 74, 108 Vinje, Jackie, 30, 71 Vendane, James, 31 Waelen, Karen, 15, 31, 68, 74, 108,112 Walden, Roberta, 31, 67, 71 West, James, 31, 89, 91, 94, 96, 105, 110, 111 Wiberg, William, 15, 31, 72,103 Wicklund, Janice, 31, 51, 54, 74, 77 Wiitanen, Lillian, 31 Wilander, Roger, 31 Williams, Barbara, 31, 72, 76, 100, 102 Wohlstrom, Jackie, 31, 71 Worle, Eugene, 31, 56, 57, 103 Wotczak, Eileen, 31, 72, 112 Young, Harriet, 14, 31, 54, 71 Young, Sonia, 31, 54, 61, 71, 74 Zaiser, William, 31 Zemmers, Maris, 31 Zime, Genevieve, 14, 31, 71 JUNIORS Abrahamson, Rodney, 33 Adams, Darlene, 33 Adamski, Barbara, 33 Anderson, Beverly, 33, 67 Anderson, Carol, 33, 72 Carlson, Sandra, 34, 88 Carlson, Warren David, 34 Caspersen, James, 34, 74 Castonguay, Mary Lou, 34 Christensen, Robert, 34, 72, 74, 88 Chubbuck, Barbara, 34, 69, 72 Cline, Jack, 34 Colich, Violet, 34, 71, 74, 100, 102 Conant, Robert, 34 Corson, William, 34, 60, 72, 93 Cran, Carol, 34, 76 Dahl, Linda, 34, 69, 73, 83 Dahl, Robert, 34, 57, 89, 93, 99 Dahl, Scott, 34 Dahlen, Albin, 34, 89 Day, Diane, 34, 69, 71, 76, 83 Donahue, Donald, 34 Dowling, Beverly, 34 Downs, Gordon, 34 Dunleavy, Denise, 34, 55 Dwyer, Jack, 34 Eck, Robert, 34 Edstrom, Donald, 34 Edstrom, Jean, 34, 72, 83, 88 Eilers, Patricia, 34, 62, 67, 68, 74, 82, 83 Eklund, Donna, 34, 69, 77 Ekstrom, Gloria, 34, 62, 74, 77, 100 Elder, David, 34 Eliason, George, 34 Eng, Leonard, 34, 72, 110 Engard, Joan, 12, 32, 34, 72, 74, 75, 87 Engberg, Joan, 34, 60 Engblom, Karen, 34, 77 Ensign John, 34, 72 Erickson, Cleo, 34 Fione, Gayle, 34, 74 Ford, Jerry, 34 Galli, Charlene, 32, 34, 61, 69, 71, 100 102 Gander, Robert, 34, 89, 93 Gauthier, Dale, 35 Gellerstedt, James, 35 Gerard, Lois, 12, 35, 73, 74, 76, 83 Gilberg, Wayne, 35 Gilbert, Karen, 35 Gracek, Robert, 35, 93 Gruba, Carol, 35, 66, 67 Grussendorf, Patricia, 35, 102 Gudvangen, Howard, 35 Gunderson, Diane, 35, 100, 101, 102 Gustafson, Judy, 35, 68, 72, 74, 79, 82, 83 Gustafson, Wayne, 35, 93 Hammer, Lee, 35, 51, 72, 83 Hammerbeck, Nancy, 35 Hampton, Robert, 35 Hansen, Robert, 35, 62, 64, 74, 75, 79 Hanson, Roland, 35 Hanson, Thomas, 35, 82, 89, 93 Hargraves, Maryellen, 35 Harrison, James, 35 Hauer, Warren, 35, 60, 74 Hay, Clifford, 35, 57, 92 Hedlund, James, 35 Hedlund, June, 35 Hendrickson, Elmer, 35 Herstad, Jerry, 35 Hietola, Dale, 35, 89, 97, 98 Hiffernan, Jean, 35 Higgins, John, 35 Hill, Mary, 35, 61, 67, 100 Hiermstad, Solveig, 32, 35, 66, Hogberg, Sharon, 35, 69 Holt, David, 35, 60, 69 Holte, Daniel, 35 Holte, Robert, 35 Huseby, Carol, 35 Hyland, Patricia, 35 Ingram, Ronald, 35, 72 Jackson, Aris, 35, 51, 72, 103 76 Jacobsen, Beverly, 35, 68, 69, 71, 72 Jacobson, Richard, 35, 89, 93, 101 Jentoft, Jean, 35 Jentoft, Nancy, 35, 66, 72 Johnson, Betty, 35, 60, 61, 74, 76 Johnson, Darryl, 35 Johnson, Delores, 35 Johnson, Janet, 35, 54, 65, 68, 83 Johnson, Janis, 35, 73, 77 Johnson, Karen, 36, 66 Johnson, Larry Dean, 36 Johnson, Marsha, 36 Johnson, Roger, 36, 89, 111 Johnson, Sharon, 36, 89, 66, 73, 76 Johnson, Tom, 33 Kelnhofer, George, 94 Kennedy, Joanne, 36 ames, 36, 59, 72 Knudson, Diane, 36, 60, 68, 71 Knutson, Peter, 36, 74, 77 Kohagen, Janice, 36 Koski, Wilbert, 32, 36, 56, 57, 74, 88, Koutsoyan, Nancy, 36 Koralia, Patricia, 32, 36, 71 Kurn, James, 36 LaBrosse, Ray, 36, 50, 92 Lane, Mary Jo, 36 LaRoque, June, 36, 62, 63, 82, Larsen, Fern, 36, 54, 68, 69 loo 117 Larson, Nancy, 36, 60 Larson, Richard, 36 Larson, Ruth, 36, 76 LaTour, Barbara, 36 LaTour, Tel, 36 Lee, Anna Mae, 36 Leland, Donald, 36, 74 LeMay, Albert, 36 Lenroot, Burnice, 36, 62, 72, 82 Listerud, Janet, 36, 51, 74, 77, 83 Lundbe Lunke, rg, Larry, 36, 98 Gerald, 36, 56, 57, 88 Maclntoch, Janet, 36 Maeckelbergh, Gerald, 36, 70 Maier, De Anna, 36 Marion, Judy, 36, 53 Mart, James, 36 Matheson, John, 36 Mathieu, Janice, 36, 68, 77 Matson, Janet, 36, 71 Mattson, William, 36 McClelland, Michael, 36, 89, 94 McDonald, Donna, 36, 71, 72 McDonald, Dorrine, 32, 62, 63, 68, 74, 76, 82, 83 McDonald, Jack, 36 McDonald, Patrick, 36 Mega, Robert, 36 Merrill, Claudia, 36 Michaud, Jerome, 36, 88 Mickolaiak, Ray, 37, 70, 72, 92, 93, 97 Modean, Ronald, 12, 37, 77 Morneau, LeRoy, 37 Morris, S'haron, 37, 73 Mueller, JoAnn, 37, 69, 76 Mularie, Lorraine, 37, 101 Mularie, William, 37, 51, 56, 60, 63, 64 Musick, D. Thomas, 37, 83 Nelson, Nelson, Darlene, 37 Nelson, Glenn, 37 Nelson, Herbert, 37, 74 Nelson, Suzanne, 37, 60, 73, 77, 82 Ness, Leslie, 37, 67 Newberg, Dale, 37, 56, 57, 70, 88 Nielsen, Evelyn, 32, 37, 72, 74 Niemi, Theodora, 37, 68, 69, 71 Norberg, Richard W., 37 Noreen Noreen , Dale, 37, 89, 97, 98 , Dennis, 37, 72, 89, 97 Nyheim, Jean, 37, 66, 77 Nyman, Phyllis, 37 Nyman, Sally, 37, 66, 100 O'Hara , Hank, 37, 89, 99 O'Leary, James, 37 Olsen, Lyle, 37, 89 Olsen, Olson, Orland, 50 Darrald, 37, 77, 93 Olson, David, 37, 77 Olson, Kenneth, 37 Olson, Marilyn, 37, 72 Olson, Patricia, 37, 78 O'Neill, Gerald, 37, 89 Carol Alice, 12, 37, 68, 73, 79 O'Neill, Sharon, 37 Palmquist, John, 37, 62, 63, 64, 79, 82 Paradise, Sharon, 32, 37, 67 Parson, Donald, 37, 51 63, 64, 74, 79, 82, 83, 1 11 Pasek, Gerald, 37, 74, 77 Patrick, Mariorie, 32, 37, 61 , 68 Pavlatos, Dennis, 37, 74, 88 Pearson, Robert, 37, 83 Pederson, Ann, 37, 66 Pederson, Ronald, 37 Persen, Donald, 37 Peterson, Barbara, 37 Peterson, Kenneth, 37, 57 Poupard, Don, 37, 94, 95 Poye, Virginia, 37 Priem, Vivian, 37 118 Index of Student Pictures Puglisi, Sandra, 12, 38, 67, 68, 73, 74 Purtilo, Duane, 38 Ranzinger, William, 38 Rasmussen, Eleanor, 38 Reasor, Lance, 38 Reinhart, Laurie, 38, 60, 61, 74 Rich, Mary Ann, 38 Riggio, James, 38 Rigstad, Paul, 38, 64, 74, 76, 83 Ritchie, Robert, 38, 74, 89 Ritz, Susan, 38 Robinson, Barbara, 38 Rogers, Neal, 13, 38, 72, 92, 93 Rollins, Barbara, 38, 72 Rosenquist, Rudolph, 38, 62, 63, 82, 110 Roswold, Barbara, 38 Sampson, Judith, 38, 62, 63 Samuelson, Charlene, 38, 69, 71, 100, 102 Sanchez, Alberto, 38, 93 Sanders, Judy, 38 Sayler, Nora, 38 Scheiderick, Pat, 38, 51, 63, 64, 74, 82 Schuhe, Karen, 32, 38, 60, 72,101 Schafer, Robert, 38 Schellinger, Tom, 38, 56, 57, 60, 70, 72 Seafolk, Janet, 38, 73 Sederholm, Roger, 38 Seger, Betty, 38 Senarighi, Yvonne, 32, 38, 66 Sherman, Wilma, 38, 58 Shovein, Donald, 38, 60, 74, 77 Simone, Sylvia, 38 Sisto, Diane, 38, 68, 71 Skarman, Georgine, 38, 71 Skarman, Karen, 38, 71, 76,100, 101 Smith, Karen, 38, 74 Snyder, William, 32, 38, 56, 57, 61, 74 Soderberg, Eugene, 38 Spooner, Patricia, 38, 66 Stark, Janice, 38, 66, 72 Stauty, Donna, 38, 88 Stewart, Faye, 38, 67, 72 Stolen, Thomas, 38, 62, 63, 72, 77, 83, Strand, Geraldine, 38, 72 Strand, Roland, 38, 70, 89, 91, 93, 94 Streed, Douglas, 38, 70 Stresow, Ruth, 38, 60, 63, 64, 72, 110 Suliin, Jack, 38 Sundstrom, Jerry, 39, 89 Sunnarborg, Delmar, 39, 77 Swanson, LeeAnn, 12, 39, 51, 59, 68, 69, 73, 74 Swanson, Margaret, 39, 72, 74, 79, 87 Swenson, Arnold, 39, 70 Tatalovich, JoAnn, 39, 72 Telega, Norbert, 39 Thompson, Don, 39 Thompson, Janice, 39, 72 Thurston, Gayle, 39 Titzke, Allen, 39, 93, 94 Traver, Joann, 39 Tucker, Larry, 39 Unander, Bonnie, 39, 71 Upton, Patsy, 39, 76 Van Kleek, Ruth, 39, 67, 69, 71, 73, 74, 100 Vedo, Ben, 39, 93 Walleen, Janet, 13, 39, 73, 74, 79, 83 Wallin, Robert, 39, 83 Walters, Colleen, 39, 72 Ward, Merrill, 39 Webb, George, 39, 89, 93, 94 Wedan, Jeanne, 32, 39, 59, 74 Wegmiller, Don, 32, 39, 51, 69, 82, 83 Werschay, Geraldine, 39, 72 Whitely, William, 39 Wilonder, Kareen, 39, 74 Wilcox, Robert, 89 Winberg, Violet, 39 Wing, Sharon, 39 Wohlfeil, Colette, 39, 68, 72, 74 -- A- -if Wold, William, 39, 93 Wolfe, Loretta, 39, 58, 60, 61, 69 Wolfe, Shirley Ann, 39, 58 Young, Jack, 39 Zauft, Aline, 39, 73, 74 SOPHOMORES Adette, Larry, 41 Alexander, Patrick, 41 Allen, Patricia, 41, 100 Alvard, Robert, 41 Andersen Anderson Anderson , Janet, 41, 74 , Arthur, 41 , Bernice, 41 Anderson, Betty, 41, 74 Anderson, Claudia, 41 Anderson, Donald, 41 Anderson, Duane, 41, 74 Anderson, Elizabeth, 40, 51, 59 Anderson, Glois, 41 Anderson, Janice, 41, 72, 85 Anderson , Kathleen, 41, 68 Anderson, Lois, 41, 77 Anderson, Mark, 41 Anderson, Robert, 41 Anderson, Sharon, 41 Anstett, David, 41 Aunan, K aren, 41, 60, 77 Backstrom, Roger, 41 Bail, Rachel, 41 Banovetz, Ann, 12, 40, 41, 50, 55, 60 61 62 68, 78, 84, 85, 110 Barncard Battleson James, 41, 77 , Dale, 41 Berg, Janis, 41, 66, 69 Bergquist, Adrienne, 41, 66, 85 Bergstrom, Jerome, 41 Biork, Janice, 40, 41, 62, 66, 85, 88 Black, Thomas, 41 Blair, Norma, 41 Bliebaum, Roger, 41 Block, Susan, 41, 74 Bloomquist, Warren, 41 Borash, Marlene, 41 Borelli, Frank, 41, 58 Borich, Dennis, 41, 90, 93 Bradt, Mary Lou, 41, 68, 78 Brand, Caroline, 41 Brander, William, 41 Brosdal, Ronald, 41 Brostrom, Bruce, 97 Brown, Beverly, 41 Brown, Bruce, 41, 90 Brown, Carol, 41, 69 Bubacz, Patricia, 41 Bullyan, Anthony, 41 Bunt, Jerry, 42 Burger, Deanna, 42, 70 Burns, Barbara, 40, 42, 58, 70 Burns, Kathy, 42, 51, 53, 85 Bushey Vance, 42, 90 Busse, Kathleen, 42, 66, 67, 68, B5 Butler, Sharon, 42, 101 Cadotte, Jack, 42 Cadotte, Linda, 42 Cahill, Annette, 42, 72 Campbell, Bruce, 42, 93 Campbell, Susan, 42, 69 Carey, Sharon, 42, 71 Carich, Donald, 42 Carlson, Barbara, 42, 78 Carlson, Carole Corrine, 42 Carlson, Carol Jean, 42 Carlson, Charles, 42 Carlson, Craig, 42 Carlson, Joane, 42 Carlson, Karen Jo, 42, 50, 61, Carlson, Sondra, 42 Carlson, Suzanne, 42 69 Index of Student Pictures Carlson, Thomas, 40 ,42, 84 Chiovitti, Mary, 42, 68, 76 Christensen, Janice, 42 Ciesla, Jeanine, 42 Cloutier, A. John, 12, 42, 77 Collette, Douglas, 42, 89 Conley, Robert, 42 Cosner, JoDean, 42, 67, 72, 85 Couillard, James, 42, 77 Cummings, Peter, 42 Cummings, Robert, 12, 42 Dahl, Arlene, 42 Danz, Robert, 42 Davis, Melvin, 42, 62, 63 Dembick, Joann, 42, 72 Dennie, David, 42, 90, 96 Denzler, Travis, 42 DeS'anto, Judy, 42, 51, 54, 62, 85 Doup, Raymond, 42 Downs, Kathleen, 42, 68, 76 Downs, Lynn, 42, 58, 67, 68, 72 Duff, Michael, 42, 63, 90 Durfee, Duane-, 42 Dwyer, Thomas, 42 Hicks, Ronald, 44 Hill, Eunice, 44 Hill, Larry, 44, 70, 90 Hill, Richard, 44 Hill, Sharon, 44 Hillman, Joan, 44 Hobson, William, 44 Holm, Claudia, 44 Holm, Richard, 44 Holman, Russell, 44 Holmes, William, 44 Howard, John, 44 Howe, Pot, 44 Hubert, Rosemary, 44, 67 Hughes, Leo, 44 Hyser, Burneil, 44 llsley, Maryann, 44 Isaacson, Brian, 44, 63, 64 Jackson, Barbara, 44, 51, 68 Jago, Florence, 44, 101 Jasper, Tom, 44 Jegers, Lolita, 44, 69, 74, 100 Jennison, Patrick, 44 Jentolt, Kip, 44, 63, 64 Lombard, Theresa, 45 Luiten, Nancy, 45, 77 Lundgren, John, 45 Lutzka, Dean, 45 Lysaker, Jack, 45, 70, 72, 74 MacFarlane, Norman, 45 Maiaski, Clarissa, 46 Maiaski, John, 46 Maker, James, 46, 90 Maki, Beatrice, 46, 69, 76 Maki, James, 46, 110 Malene, Constance, 46 Malene, Randolph, 46, 90, 99 Mann, Paul, 13, 46 Morczak, Joseph, 46 Markfelt, Ryan, 46 Marzillo, Alverna, 46, 66 Matson, Lynn, 46, 62, 63 Matuschak, Ronald, 46 Matuszak, James, 46, 96 McCauley, Dan, 46 McDonald, Jessie, 46 McGath, Ardyce, 46 McLellan, Don, 46 Johnson Dyson, Doris, 43, 51, 71, 85 Economy, Norman, 43 Edstrom, Phyllis, 43, 76, 84 Eisel, Gene, 43 Eng, Elaine, 43, 66, 84 Engblom, Dale, 43 Erickson, Carol, 43 Esko, Joan, 43, 52, 63, 69 Faille, Darryl, 43, 50, 96 Falk, Chuck, 43, 90 Farmer, Della, 43, 66 Fechner, Karen, 43 Fedler, Judy, 43 Ferguson, Diane, 43 Fisher, William, 43 Fletcher, James, 43 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Carolann, 44 , Connie, 44 , Dovid, 44 , Delores, 44 , Donald, 44 , Gordon, 44, 90 , James, 44 Johnson, Jean, 40, 44 Johnson, Larry A. C., 44, 70 Johnson, LeRoy, 44 Johnson, louis, 44 Johnson, Paul, 44, 90 Johnson, Robert, 44, 92 Johnson, Rodney, 44, 74, 85, 9 , Ronald, 44 2 McLevis, Darlene, 46, 68 Messina, John, 46 Michaud, Keith, 46 Michelzzy, Jean, 46 Mickolaiak, Robert, 46, 96 Miernicki, Lynn, 46, 74 Miller, Dennis, 46 Miller, Genevieve, 46 Moebeck, Gary, 46, 90 Monson, Larry, 46 Moore, Richard, 46 Mosiniak, Ronald, 46 Mudek, Edward, 46 Munger, Willard, 46 Myhre, Karen, 40, 46, 59, 68, 69 Newma Flood, William, 43 Foote, James, 43 Fox, Harald, 40, 43, 56, 84, 85, 90, 93, 96 Francisco, David, 43 Gagne, Donald, 43 Garson, Harvey, 43 Garver, Ray, 40, 43, 93 Gauthier, Mary, 43 Gauthier, Terry, 43 Gellatly, Harley, 43, 90 Gernander, Robert, 43, 90, 93, 97 Gibson Samuel, 43, 77 Ginn, Ann, 43 Godfrey, James, 43, 50 Goethel, Emilie, 43 Gran, Tracy, 40, 43 Gravelle, Robert, 43, 55 Gray, Gayle, 43, 70, 77 Gray, Nancy, 43, 72, 77, 78 Johnson, Ted, 45, 74, 75, 85 Jones, Robert, 45 Jordon, Lyman, 45 Jovin, Melanie, 45 Jurek, Jerome, 45 Kurkanis, Sue, 45, 61, 85 Koitala, Terry, 45 Kempf, Robert, 45, 90, 97 Karlson, Karen, 45 Kilby, Charlotte, 45, 68 Klinsons, Maiio, 40, 45, 12, 101 Kotlarek, Clarence, 45 Koutsoyon, James, 45 Kozlovski, Gordon, 45 Kratz, Lois, 45, 85 Kubat, Jerry, 45 Kuchenbocker, Lynn, 45, 78, 85 Kurrle, Roger, 45, 74, 75, 90 LaFave, Gregory, 45, 90, 93 Landgren, John, 45, 50, 74 Myles, Andrew, 40, 46, 51, 62, 63 Myshac k, Patricia, 46 Noding, Patricia, 46, 71 Negard, Richard, 46 Nelson, Beverly, 46 Nelson, Gerald, 46 Nelson, Merna, 46 Nelson, Mickey, 46 Nelson, Myron, 14, 46 Nelson, Roberto, 46, 69 Nelson, Ronald, 46 Nesgoda, William, 46, 90 n, Geraldine, 46 Newman, Linda, 46, 69 Nichols, Dorothy, 47 Nicholson, Richard, 47 Nilsen, Byron, 47, 70 Nilsen, Karen, 47, 85, lOl Norberg, Kathryn, 47, 68, 72 Nordgren, Janice, 47, 85 Griffin, Frank, 43 Gulbranson, Howard, 43 Gunderson, Kenneth, 43 Haddad, James, 43, 51 Hagberg, Dan, 43, 77 Hagen, Patricia, 43, 70 Hall, Donna, 43, 67, 68 Hamlin, Roy, 43 Hammerbeck, Jean, 43 Hammerstrom, Gayle, 43 Hann, Richard, 43 Hansen, Howard, 43 Hansey, Patricia, 43 Hansey, Robert, 44 Hanson, Floyd, 44, 94, 96 Lane, William, 45 Larsen, Judy, 45, 51, 68, 69 Larson, Donna, 45 Larson, Earl, 45 Larson, Norma, 45, 71 Larson, Patrick, 45, 62, 63, 90 Lassilo, Robert, 45 LaTour, Wayne, 45 Lawrence, Barbara, 45 Leavitt, Carol, 45, 71 LeDoux, Richard, 45 LeDoux, Sandra, 45 Lee, Earl, 45 Leppalo, Bonnie, 45, 60, 66, 74, 76 Nordin, Marie, 47, 69 Nordstrom, Janice, 47 Norlen, Marjorie, 47, 69, 76 Norling, Ruth, 47, 62 Norlund, Jerry, 47 Norlund, Marianne, 47 Nowakowski, Catherine, 47, 78 Nyman, Harriet, 47 Nyquist, Martin, 47, 96 Nystrom, Charlene, 47, 68, 78 Oberg, Kenneth, 47 O'Cannor, David, 47 O'Leary, Marie, 47, 85 Oliver, Glenn, 47 Hanson, Margaret, 44 Haupert, Edward, 44, 93 Hautaiarvi, Norma, 44, 74 Hedstrom, Elizabeth, 44 Heffernan, James, 44, 85 Hicks, Bruce, 44 Lescenski, William, 45 Lilliberg, Carol, 45, 65, 69 Lilliberg, Mary Ann, 45 Lillmars, Paul, 45 Lindberg, Evelyn, 45, 67, 68 Lindberg, Ronald, 45 Loberg, Mordelle, 45, 72 Olsen, Ralph, 47 Olson, Raymond, 47 Olson, Betty, 47 Olson, Frederick, 47, 70, 90, 93 Olson, Jacquelyn, 47, 50, 51, 63 67, 84 Olson, Lawrence, 47 Olson, Lloyd, 47 Olson, Margaret, 47 Olson, Richard, 47 Omundson, Joseph, 47 Opack, Joseph, 47 Opack, Peter, 47 Otteson, Darlene, 47 Palmer, Phyllis, 47, 74, 77 Parr, George, 47 Patnaude, Thomas, 47 Paulson, Darrell, 47, 74, 77, 79 Pearson, Donald, 47 Pearson, Joan, 47, 70 Pederson, Douglas, 47 Pederson, Paul, 47, 96, 12 Peterson, James Petersen, Roberta, 47, 55, 78 Peterson, Donna, 47 Peterson, Roberta, 47 Peterson, Vickie, 47 Peyton, Alice, 50 Pfister, John, 47 Pfister, Joseph, 47 Phinney, Curtis, 47 Pichotta, Joan, 14, 48, 68 Pietrowski, Walter, 48 Pikarainen, Richard, 48 Poissant, Louis Pollard, Jeanette,, 14, 48, 68, 84 Polson, Shirley Pontello, JoAnn, 48 Pontello, Micheline, 48, 70 Porma, Joe, 50 Privette, Charles, 48 Puglisi, Judy, 48, 51, 69 Puglisi, Mickey, 14, 48, 63, 66, 85 Purtillo, David, 48 Putnam, Ernest, 48 Pyle, Robert, 48 Quartord, Robert, 48 Radzak, Carol, 48 Raether, Donald, 48 Raether, LeRoy, 48 Raiala, Gene, 48 120 Index of Student Pictures Rappana, Larry, 48, 90, 96 Raun, Pat, 48 Renick, Leroy, 48, 90 Rice, Barbara, 48 Ridgewell, Delores, 48 Rinda, Sally, 48, 76 Rodlund, Milford, 48 Rooney, Pat, 48, 62, 63 Rothschadl, Shirley, 40, 48, 68 Rouleau, David, 48 Rouleau, Jerry, 14, 48, 90 Routh, Edward, 48 Rude, Mark, 48, 90, 93 Rungren, Nancy, 48, 69 Saari, Jeanne, 48 Sanders, Lee, 48 Sandstrom, Don, 48 Saulie, Yvonne, 48, 74, 111 Scanlon, William, 48 Schroeder, David, 48, 77 Scouton, Beverly, 48 Shelerud, Robert, 48 Shisler, Marvin, 48, 97 Simone, Veronica, 48 Sisto, Robert, 48 Skarman, Richard Skogg, Richard, 48, 84, 85, 14 Skoog, Kathy, 48, 51, 63, 64, 68 Slennes, Dale, 48 Slomka, Marie, 48, 58, 69 Smalley, Michael, 49 Smith, Stuart, 49 Snustead, Charles, 49 Soder, Rose, 49 Soderberg, Daryl, 49 Somin, Larry, 49 Soniu, Donna, 49, 70 Spindler, Marie, 49 Srozinski, Kenneth, 49 Stafstrom, Dennis, 49, 90 Sternal, Diane, 49, 74, 77, 78 Stocke, Dale, 40, 49 Strecker, Patricia, 49, 67, 71 Sullivan, John, 49 Produced by: Swan, Alice, 49 Swanson, Paul, 49, 77 Swanson, Susan, 49, 55, 66, 68 Swanstrom, John, 49, 90 Swanstrom, Lorne, 49 Swenson, Darlene, 49 Ternberg, Don, 49 Tharaldson, Berniece, 49, 60, 76 Theobald, Raymond, 49 Thomas, Jaan, 49, 72 Thompson, Paul, 49, 64, 85, 90, 91, Thorson, Alvera, 49 Topliff, Carlotta, 49 Topliff, Nathaniel, 49 Towle, Dennis, 49 Trachmer, Diane, 49 Tucker, Tom, 49 Twining, Sharon, 49, 66, 68 Tyo, John, 49 Utseth, John, 49 Veillel, Judy, 49 Verdoliak, Jean, 49 Vinie, Curtis, 49, 90, 96 Waldham, Marion, 49 Waldree, Carol Ann, 49 Walters, Dallas, 49 Watkins, Janice, 49 Watsick, Darlene, 40, 49, 66, 84 Watters, Carol, 49, 67 Weber, Thomas, 49 Welhaven, Ronald, 49, 56, 85, 90, 93 West, Jack, 49 Wick, Pauline, 49, 74 Wick, Phylis, 50, 68 Wick, Robert, 50 Wiggins, Janice, 50 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