East High School - Birch Log Yearbook (Duluth, MN)

 - Class of 1959

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X 1 . fx I N , 9 A X 'H If 4 of M ' 7 4 ,, I 1 1, I N XX ' M taiwxg' , H-135355 WC5' S?-glkxw JP' w"4"'Q Foreword 9 - Q 1 l-W5 .9 jf, in Wff wifi! ve assi The lught of knowledge reveals wondrous horlzons Every beam un djs masks a thousand new undeveloped paths to progress and adds y 02 J V greater lustre and clarity to thos already known 4 We shall neve target our yea s at East wherein the spark of knowledge M was lmplanted IH our munds that our futures might be enlightened by e hre thus krndled Recorded an thus book are those experrences W that fanned the s ark rnto a brnlluant flame Lwy p W The l959 Birch Log ns grven to those students who have nurtured M QW successfully the spark ot knowledge unto a raduant tlre and leave as now to mstlll that umtral glow In others Lak MA uma I pump 5Jw.uo-,WM una.,-JIM ww A ll lx, I' , . by ? 57 5-0' ' 0 V9 s -A - - I , JL ll w ' r - , e 4. wwf , , t If A f D A J by 0 K Q - I ,P . , . . . gm O . 1 3 4 I . 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Q. 9 -...ffl V,jt', ,L .J -4 C Al 4,1 A f"1'l 5. ,Q 'u,,L ,J "I, nf Q- - W2 -f f ' ,I w -f. -',,"" ' - 1 ,af c If '1- sf" 1.4 lb K4 ,, L ' " Zlief L -1-fx ' 74, ' 7707400114470 We,the students of East Senuor Hugh School deducate the 1959 Burchlog to the mem ory of Mr T W Mutchell pruncupal of East Hugh School from 1946 to 1959 Durung hus assocuatuon wuth thus school hus deducatuon to hus work and the udeals of East dud much to better the school un the eyes of the students parents and the communuty as a whole Mr Mutchell was always present to support hus students un theur worth whule ambutuons and also to guude and help them un theur problems through unduvudual fruendshups l am sure all of us who knew hum certaunly apprecuate what thus man has done both for us unduvudually durung our hugh school years and also for what he accomplushed un edu catuon on a communuty and state level To perpetuate the memory of Mr Mutchell the students and faculty of East Hugh School have created a readung fund to further the readung development program at East unstu gated by Mr Mutchell Through the memorual funds collected addutuonal recordung ma chunes books and bookcases wull be purchased to umprove the readung faculutues and ut wull be hereafter known as the T W Mutchell Readung Center 4 I 1 I 3 I - . . . , . I I ' I - ' 1 I I fx .h 1 , J' - f ' f J L 4 f I f 1 , L P U Lk L I my L Ill X ' Lt ' K ' 1 , L L 1 ' , f f' f ,A I , , . ff Lf Cl' J LL f x Q2 f wukff ff , nj X if X ,' ,U C 71 Ci ,ll fl CL JL! 1 f 1 1 I l!L j L ,K I, v L L I L L f L VL , , J w 4 Faculiy EEE s""""-..,,.,w East's personable counselor Mr. Richard Carlson has iust finished another very busy year. Assisting homeroom teachers in planning their Thursday morning guidance programs, aiding students in the selection ol their courses and vocations and ad- ministering national tests ot scholarship and ability are among his many duties. He also holds individual conferences with each senior and their parents to discuss their tuture education and high school achievements, Mr. Carlson is also the advisor of the E.C.B.'s. Combining athletics and leadership is Mr. Victor Bittner, our assistant principal. Checking attendance and absentees, discussing discipline with parents and arranging school activities are among his many duties. The many tasks necessary tor maintaining a well-run athletic department also tall to him as athletic director. 7 l . 1 El 1 o I ...... ELEANOR ABBETT - Rockford Coilege, Uni- versity of Minnesota, Inter-Antericon Univer- sty of Mexico, Biology, Spsnsii, Gir's' Cub, Pep Club: Hobbies: traveling, pbotogrzx- ruby, sports, knitting, HOWARD BROKKEN - Winona Stoto, University of Cbiccigo, University ot Cofowds, UMD.: AijQiD'Il il - fy - ill, Sciid Gafontutry, Trigononm-tr-,f, Dgzskfvt- bszii Coociw, Hcbbrs: tislting, goit, .X GIFFORD E. AXDAHL - Superior Stote Coi- lege, Stout S'ote Cdiege, UMD., inclbse triol Arts, Hobbies: tisning, troveiing. ROSE BUCKLEY - MA. University ot Minnesoto, Reading, Hobbies: ntusic, reading, bridge. CLIFFORD BERGE - Northwestern Um versity, U.M.D., Music, Hobbies: Hunting fishing, rnovie-mol-ming. 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FLORENCE HECTOR - Law- rence College, University of Wisconsin, Northwestern University, University of Min- nesota, English IO - ll, Sophomore Class Advisor, Girls' Club Co-Advisor, Hobby: music, A. H. HOLPER - St, Cloud State Teachers College, Bemidji State Teachers College, University of North Dakota, University of Minnesota, American History, World His- tory, Chess Club, Caps and Gowns, Hobby, fishing. JAMES R. JOHNSON - U.lVl.D., English, Assemblies, Hobby: traveling. 1-W 3 5 Ka M i m. .. m i Ak, ,,-an QXVQ? .J , .n V . -.. ' 's awsrsf-' ' ' -'H b' w. "fy" ' ' -,, - ' '1 , ,s r " V tl. It xg-M qu' '540.k'r,. 21' 5 UQ " A .'f?"l. .J-u.,,, M M. Q3 4 'WM I ---'f,'L1'7- 5155? 4' M , fs A B., L A ,.,. , W ,- ,kj 13 W .. 1.2534 4 4 Y I Q ,lifci 4 . Sw ,gl 1, gf I -.ui " V , M ' gf' Y - ,AAA i fx ll ? J gil 'f' 5 4,w, I , 6 W1 Q--ZW ,,,w' DONALD R. NEWMAN - ST. Johrvs Uni- JACK NORDLING - Hillsdale College, versity, UMD, Physics, Hobby: sports. Biology, Footboll couch, track couch, Hob- bies: sports, fornily, CHRISTINE PAULSON T iz, i.,.if',, -A ,'if..1 C: "jr,-, Ui! D, Fluff- G"""' , DOROTHY PAUL - University of Minnesota Nortrivvestern, Englisli, Psyclnclogyg Grey hound Advisor, Sr. Close Arrvifof, Girls Club Advisor, Teen Page Advisor, l-lobluies reading, golf. THOMAS PULFORD - LJ.V'J, Uoiuereitw GLENN ROLLE - U" :F 'Vino wiv, .,, F - grn,.n.,, .. .1 r,. of ?!,inresc':, .'.o":: Hi5'C':, F'213l'3M: ' U r I ' D l V- r: ,M inn oewocroij. Grd H5'::"F, Hoi?-,' fT':'n ,-lfv Fittzf , i ,,, ,i , V, HMM., QU, V , ,, sw., 3 L 1 , . : 4141 f s aff ff fi ,ur D4 HQ' ,, , 5 K W lm? 9 '7 W I .ag .VV M 24:5 pwwzgj , Elf!-A W? if iw , -In f -4-all 'Wm I 1 A if ,x Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Problems of Democracy Enriched Learning Classes East has ioined other schools in a newer approach to education and learning called "Enriched Learning Classes." These classes are open to students who are able to move along at a taster rate ot speed and thus accomplish more than the usual class. Covering the fields ot English, Science or Mathematics, the students do the same work that the rest of the students do but they have extra assignments and additional projects. All grades have selected students in an enriched English course. The Sophomores have Plane Geometry, World History, and Biology. Physics and Algebra ll-lll was the choice ofthe Juniors, while the Sen- iors toolc Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Problems of Democracy or Chemistry, 14 If E22 lf N045 ,Cf-eidog, fluff Z sf X42 sg AOQv6+fdaH:'OzKP jfcweff KXQLQ fini NJ J-PL ff 00 x 72c!' LL'fC'4 471-5f?f A gag-Q 70 K va gzrff 7-fic 7721 YJ ,E 22614 ,ff ,M QQ L'L6C Aff? I 4 Xlckdlof 'left 2,0fcW5k ,X pf. 4 fyyl XQJZQQ ff ,A Qffff Qcwc' J X U01 O24 Cai X661 flffic X f fft KZDQ. C2131 Q Qfgi L 44 ff f W -dy f LC. UZKYK Rx-jf dgf' ff f J ,DJ Q L,tLJL I fl! 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C ZLLKYKZ Z if ffxgt K!! 5.5846 51-E-It SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres. H. Heinecke, veep, A. Abraham, Sec. P. Tomlin- son, Treas. D. Carney. TOP TEN SENIORS ROW1 S Hedman C Cor B Ulvang ROW 2 S Saver! son M Lahn C Bagley R Leppala D Green VALEDICTORIANS Bull Ulvang Carol Corzine Stu Snverr son zine, K. Dinan, L. Howard, ' 15 such a happy atmosphere before. and visit me at any time. My address is: Claus D. Schuebel Cologne-Lindenthal Wuellnerstr. I4O Germany DALE COVENTRY AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE SUMMER STUDENT When I think that I've really walked through some of the cathedrals or ridden a bi- cycle along some of the cobblestone streets that I see pictured on travel posters in the travel bureau, then last summer all seems like a dream. It was such a wonderful dream that I wish everyone could have had the some experience. I miss many things in Germany . . . remains of the worId's culture still standing . . . the difterent customs and traditions . . . but most especially the friends I made while I was there. I shall never forget the hospitality of these people and their curiosity about the true picture of America and her people. I have great admiration tor the Germans because ot their ambition, their simplicity ot life, and the pride they take in their heritage. I can't explain it exactly, but atter my summer experierce I felt like a new person inside. This experience has enabled me to view things with a much wider perspective, l no longer am limited in the reactions ond feelings ot on American only, but now am able to look on situations from the outside as many others do, Perhaps one ofthe greatest things gained trom my summer experience is the apprecia- tion l now have oi my own country. The friends I made this summer truly regarded this country as the land of opportunity, tor in many European countries the success of individ- uals is limited according to their social and economic backgrounds. This experience has shown me that it more world problems could be solved on a basis like that of the American Field Serv ce exchange, the people ot the world cou'd rrake much foster progress toward international peace. It is only through living with the peo- ple ot the world that we can truly understand their lite and their problems, Dale Coventry 17 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT For one year it was like a dream you can not evaluate and iudge b to e it is o er Very soon I will be called back to reality Only in later years probably will I eral e th t ths was the most wonderful year of my lite The past school year here with you tlew by I want you to know that I g e the c edt for that to you, to your community, and al the charming people in it You u t nev r tor get that every individual contributed so much to mak ths st y an unto gettable one For instance, I will always remember all the happy taces during th school day in the halls. Even tellow students I could never talk to said h t me os t I wer one 0' t e friends and this made me feel simply gay and satisfed It did not take ong b ore et really like a member of this little school commun ty ra h r than on outsider or o guest So one thing that I will be taking back is the American happiness for I never experienced "The true test of o civilization is not the census nor the size ot cities nor the crops no, but the kind of man the country turns out This is why I came over here - to see and to live with your people who are establishing this civilization. I was sent here as o link between your people and my people I have criticized the bad things and I was impressed by many outstanding and uncomparable achievements, You showed these things to me every day and I will carry them back home and tell my people about them so that they receive an obiective picture of your nation If anyone of you will ever get somehow to the old country be sure to drop me a note ffdagnjl Jac Zh!! , 194.1 Wm? 71,4 Qgzsfzwq 15 Q1 KW Md Memories of the Class of 1959 fan! ww, SM-ff ,swf aww If J f nrufuz Dirty, d9"'f1l-oucaavy 8111011 712-, Cu-ml-ul WM wma? to Jmawg Kalfby Qzfrnanrg, JQM141 Jmfajixrfd rgucf J o HO v 5 U DC CCC? ku,f.xJ,i14.cl4o-u-.41 C0k0l 16,1.L,lLll fl!-0frv?,. kpa f 7 f1nf'04.1A.D QJJQOQ QA? MUN, IQLJUVQ BM FMMW 'UML 119-M4 e'4'QJMAf' 5 'mTrL""t 7Q""fM'd and Those Who Created Them mweejywwf t9nx,k CaJVnJ-4.3, 'rr1MxJUwocJ,.,.Mr apxfnaq Jrnifhf :SMR Y3 . 'Mx 'M ' Q u K I i ,X l V-X -all f m , Nl, , al M e 13. J 1 X cnwot , Clxlmhhil mumew Q U44 5 '50-le O C 1 I '7 Qual Jo4x521,y1q W Jwfal Claim: J,Ah,L1J.d-L They shall grow not old WM AT the gon Q do w of The sun Wewm I V rv mberT em 6.4411 QQJAAULS Saw-.,c..,i Mmm 304- Wwwm ,Z .wi 'yfill-4.41 94 priuquwn QOJVW 7,004 1 5 at A f' I 'v- C 1 T! ff W LA 4 , r " V V ,, A X, A If ' ' Aga shui! not weary Them, e we iw . Q x i I 7 L f' 1' X " cf , ABRAHAM, ARDEN J. "Abe" sports . . . hunting . , . waterskiing Student Council 2,3,4, Birch Log 3,4, athletic editor 4, Basketball Mgr. 2,3,4, Student Counselor 4, E.C.B.'s 4, executive board 4, Outboard Motor Club 2, "E" Club J 3,4, Red-Grey Day Committee 3,4, Track 2, Grey- ,lf hound 45 Prom Committee 3, N.S.P.A. 3,4, Class Play Committee 3, Senior Class Veep. 4. . ' AMUNDSON, G. ARTHUR "Art" ' ' hockey . . , motorcycles . . . steaks ' Choir 2,3,4, Operetta 2,3, Hockey 3,4, Hockey Club 3,4. st A ANDERSON, BETTE J. "Bet" convertibles . . . Marquette . . . money Band 2,3, Choir 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Sporthead 3, Pep - Club 2,3, veep. 3, Speech Club 45 Future Teachers of America 4, Junior Achievement 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Office Cadet 2g Greyhound 2,3,4. ANDERSON, MARY JO "JO" sewing . . . church work . , . "ooph da" ecard Club 2 GAA 23 Girs Club 234 r Club 3 Girls lsaac Walton Club 4 ANDRE BRUCE ham radio nada I i Band 3 Pep Band 4 CrossCountry Mgr 4 Astronomy Club 2 Bakers Dozen 3 Radio Hams Club 4 sec 4 Class Play 3 Sound Room Operator 34 Operetta 3 ANDRESEN CHARLES H Huck Macbeth convertibles Big Daddy Greyhound 234 asst page editor 3 page editor 4 F ing Club 3 veep 2 Chess Club 4 sec 4 Quill and Scroll 4 NSPA 4 National Mathematics So ciety 4 Homeroom Treas 4 Youth Forum 4 Play Com mittee 2 ' x as 1 , if f ARDENJ ABRAHAM MARY JO ANDERSON Seniors DAVID B ANTONSON ROBIN LEROY ARCHIBALD JUDITH ANN ARMENTROUT KATHERINE ARMSTRONG DENNIS L ARTHUR ELIZABETH AUNE 'E-:" Jn! Y ,,,,....z .swf Q? ARTHUR G AMUNDSON BETTEJ ANDERSON BRUCE ANDRE CHARLES H ANDRESEN ANTONSON DAVID B An piano baseball church organizations Band 2 Study Club 3 Debate Club 4 Greyhound 234 Astronomy Club 2 Letterw nner 4 HIC Club 4 Orchestra 2 Pep Band 2 Boys Choir 4 ARCHIBALD ROBIN LEROY Buzz the Ioker is wild we pin Transferred from St Cloud High 3 Letterwinner 34 E Club 4 Swimming 34 Track 34 Football 4 Boys Club 3 ARMENTROUT JUDITH ANN Judy pizza painting l want to leave the country B s 234 Record Club 2 Pep Club 3 treas Girls Club234 GAA 23 ARMSTRONG KATHERINE Kathie spectator sports Ya know what l mean? fish ng Transferred from Fairmont Minn 3 Typing Club 3 Girls Club 34 Record Club 4 Junior Achievement 4 asst treas 4 Library Cadet 3 ARTHUR DENNIS L Chub Casey at the bat wonderful sense of humor He s not what meets the eye Ofticiols Club 2 Sports Discussion Club 23 Choir 23 Athletic Representative 34 Let erman 4 Gym Cadet 3 AUNE ELIZABETH Bete' personalized calendars sports Orchestra 234 String Ensemble 234 GAA 234 Bowling Captain 2 Representative 4 Office Cadet 234 Greyhound 34 Birch Log 34 Faculty Editor 4 NSPA 34 ECBs 23 Girls Club R : ,: l' ,,: At - ' ' 5 ' X N V ' ' t 5 . - .Q 1 ' ' r . 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Chicago G.A.A, 2,3,4, Representative 2, Girls' Club Cabinet 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Sec.-Treas, 4, Greyhound 2,3,4, so- licitor 3, Page Editor 4, Birch Log 3,4, Class Play Committee 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, E.C.B.'s 2,3, Pram Committee 3. BAKKE CLAUDIA JEAN figure painting Johnny Mathis l Love Paris Record Club 2 Study Club 3 Vocal Ensemble 4 B s 23 section lead r 3 Red and Grey a Committee 3 Choir 4 Office Cadet 234 BAUMGARTEN JOHN O piano skiing Carleton College C our 34 S ction leader 4 Madrigal 4 Mixed En sem le 3 Radio Hams Club 34 Sec Treas Veep 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Play Committee 23 Ski Club Jr Red CIOSS 2 BORG LESLIE ANNE Sweet Pea bowling bike riding great cornet player Band 234 Pep Band 234 Orchestra 4 Pep Club 3 GAA 234 Bowling Captain 34 YTeens 23 veep 3 Junor Achievement 4 Isaac Walton 4 Greyhound ROBERT ALLAN BACKER CHARLES BAGLEY Jr CATHLEEN ANN BAHN CLAUDIA JEAN BAKKE JOHN O BAUMGARTEN LESLIE ANNE BORG BERINI CARL RICHARD DIC seep sleep and more sleep Band 2 H Y Club 2 Sports Di cussion Club 34 Foot ba 23 BRANDER RICHARD LEE h a io el girs meroom Pres 23 ECBs234 V p3 Pres Sports Di cuss on Club 23 Red and Grey Day Skt 2 Sound Room 4 CARLSON RUTH KATHRYN c bin suniber parties car trouble A 234 Clu 234 YTecn Clu 2 Coir 4 Jr Red Cross 34 President 4 Play Committee 2 EC B 5 2 3 4 Jr Achievement 3 BRUMMER ROY HOWARD Butch ncer ir c Obergs when conven ent studics come ost eCiew 234 I Wilt Discussion 4 BRULL MARY big Lincoln eemingly quiet but A 2 3 4 o s Ban G 234 BRUESS CLINTON EDWARD Cllnt spurs d rn no s eligibilitfw etb ll 34 enn Ban 234 Veep 4 Greyh und 234 Page Editor 4 Operetto 3 Bakers ozen 3 Offcials Club 2 Ensemble Club 3 u 4 Orc estr 234 Homeroom V p 23 NSPA 4 Eligibility Committee 4 Play Committee 2 Pep Band 2 3 4 Boys Quartet 3 Senior CARL RICHARD BERINI RICHARD LEE BRANDER RUTH KATHRYN CARLSON ROY HOWARD BRUMMER MARY BRULL CLINTON EDWARD BRUESS 23 . sc. 1 , , ' ' Q , ' . 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British Columbia Band 2,3,4, Boat and Motor Club 2,3, Car Discussion Club 4, Pep Band 3,4, E.C.B's 2,3. CHRISTIANSON, JOYCE movies . . . "Humbug" . . . manicures Transferred from Chicago, Ill, 4, G.A.A. 4, Girls' Club 4, Choir 4. CLAPPER, MARY CATHERINE "Mary Kay" excellent sewer . . . crazy clothes . . . cabin Y-Teen Club 2, Sec. 2, G.A.A. 2,3, Homeroom Treas. 2,3, Prom Committee 3, Red and Grey Day Commit- tee 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Library Cadet 4, Vocal Ensemble 4, E.C.B's'2. CLARKE, ALISON JEAN "Al" hospital volunteer . . . skiing , . . golf G.A.A. 2,3,4, Girls' Golf Team 2, Record Club 2, Girls Ensemble 3- Jr. Red Cross 4 Sec. 4- Girls Club 2,3,4. COHEN MARCY GAIL Marc Minneapolis Woolworth s what a giggle Band 234 Girls Club 234 YTeen Club 2 Typing Club 34 Prom Committee 3 ECBs 23 Pep Band 24 GAA 234 representative 3 Jr Achievement 3 RICHARD CARNEY MARY CLAPPER Seniors PHILLIP COHEN JOHN COLBERT CAROL CORZINE DALE COVENTRY KAREN CONNOLLY MARCIA CRAGO A nc 24 JAMES CARPENTER JOYCE CHRISTIANSON ALISON CLARKE MARCY COHEN COHEN PHILLIP i an interest in space Ma Bond 234 Astronomy Club 2 Flying Club 3 Speech Club 4 COLBERT JOHN AUSTIN Jack half hour for tardiness one more half hour another halt hour Chess Club 2 4 Prolectionist 3 CONNOLLY KAREN JO Casey twirling medals math bridge Girls Club 234 GAA 23 Moiorettes 234 co leader 3 Head Malorette 4 Malorette Club 234 Pres 4 Ensemble 4 Speech 2 Class Play 2 Class Play Committee 3 Choir 34 Operetta 3 Madrigal 4 ECBs 23 All State Chorus 4 Voice of Democracy School Winner 3 Birch Log 34 section editor 4 Red and Grey Day Committee 23 National Mathematics Club 4 CORZINE CAROL ANN Corz witty bridge piano Choir 34 Operetta 3 Girls Ensemble 3 Madrigal 4 GAA 2 34 Letter winner 2 National Honor Society 34 Class Play Committee 2 Grls Club 234 Pep Club 23 Vocal Ensemble 4 ECBS 3 COVENTRY DALE LOUISE Fraulem Germany No Doze Tomorrows the dead ine' American Field Service Student to Germany 3 Birch Log 34 assistant section editor 3 Editor 4 Student Council 2 Class Play 234 Dramatics Club 234 Pres 4 Speech Club 3 Madrigal 3 Girls Ensemble 3 National Forensic League 34 Q ill and Scroll 34 Treas 4 Thesplons 234 Treas 3 Prom Committee 3 Education Week Speaker 3 GAA 234 Jr Class Sec 3 Red and Grey Day Committee 2 National Honor Society 4 NSPA 34 American Field Service We'roming Committee 4 Youth Forum 4 One Act Play 3 CRAGO MARCIA RUTH lm giving him my picture and a set of darts impish Class Play 2 Operetta 2 Choir 24 Malorette Club 234 A squad maiorettes 34 Co leader 4 Girls Ensemble 3 Vocal Ensemble 4 Thespian Society 234 Homeroom Sec 2 34 Girls Club 234 Red and Grey Day Committee 2 E C B s 2 3 , 1 H ,I , . . , , , , : ' ' , , : - 2 ' . 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'K' BONNIE CRANDALL JUDITH DAVIS ,ff BARBARA De CAIGNY Senlor DINAN KATHLEEN SUE Kathy sports spectator shrtmp cocktatl Chonr 34 Operetta 3 Gtrls Ensemble 23 GAA 234 Letterwmner 2 Class Play 34 student dlrec tor 3 Gnrls Club 234 Honor Soctety 34 Dramatncs Club 24 Speech Club 3 Gxrls Golf Team 4 DUNGAN JAMES R lm gnrs gtrs gurus Car Dlscusslon Club 4 Boat and M tor Club 3 ln tramural 3 4 EGERDAHL NANCY JO Nance sldellne supporter What dya say? sewing Band 23 Pep Band 23 Class Play Commuttee 234 chotrman 3 Dramatuc Club 2 Pep Club 3 Isaac Wal ton Club 4 ECBs 234 Homeroom tr as 3 G ls Club 234 Prom commuttee 3 GAA 2 ELNES THOMAS JOHN Chnntz sknng gnrs huntung Marshall Hardware Homeroom treas 234 Skt Team 2 Baseball 3 Bas e ol 2 k u Spors Dlscusston tramurals 234 Red and Grey Day Skut 3 ELOFSON JUDITH ELAINE Judy photography lf we only had more band un forms parttes Band 234 Pep Bond 234 GAA 24 representa tnve 4 Record Club 2 Pep Club 2 Dramattcs Club 4 HIC Club 4 Madrtgal 3 Operetta 3 props chalr man 3 Library Cadet 2 Oftlce Cadet 4 Blrch Log 4 Gtrls Club 234 Class Play Commnttee 234 ECB s 2 3 Junior Achteyement 4 FISHER JANICE MARIE on Cathedral East s :href booster How does my halr look? ' Transferred from Cathedral 3 Gtrls' Club 34 Chonr 34 Operetta 3 Speech Club 3 Gtrls' Isaac Walton Club 4 Oftlce Cadet 4 KATHLEEN DINAN JUDITH ELOFSON 25 CRANDALL BONNIE JEAN on older boys sknng Chester Park Chour 34 Operetta 3 Gtrls Ensemble 3 Pep Club 23 Vocal Ensemble 4 GAA 234 Letterwlnner 2 ECBs 23 Sectton Leader 2 Class Play Commtttee 2 Gtrls Club 234 Jumor Achnevement 3 DAVIS JUDITH u I swtmmung twtn cltles Gt ls Club 234 Chotr 34 Operetta 3 Dramatuc Club 234 Vtce Prestdent 3 Jumor Achtevement 3 GAA 234 Counctl 234 Letterwmner 2 rom committee 3 ECBs 3 Class Play Commuttee 2 School Store Worker 4 DE CAIGNY BARBARA ANN Barb blonde halr and green eyes basketball I ya hear that' Band 234 Pep Club 23 B Cheerleader 2 GAA 234 Burch Log 34 typtst 34 Greyhound 34 Class Play Commtttee 23 ECBs 234 Prom Cammtttee 3 Red and Grey Day 23 Pep Band 34 Vocal Ensem ble 4 Gnrls Club 234 Orchestra 4 DENNIS JEFFREY S e shorty Mr Fayllng Skt Club 2 lsaac Walton Club 34 Homeroom Pres 23 Veep 4 Intramurals 234 Red and Grey Day Slot 2 ECBs 23 Sound Room Operator 4 Class Play Commtttee 2 DEVLIN ROBERT F ev Caruso Perry Como sweaters a cappella chonr 234 Pres 4 Operetta 23 Voice Prom Commtttee 3 All State Cholr 4 Hockey Club 3 Baseball 4 Vocal Ensemble 4 DOKMO JANE CHATTERTON Jane horses sknng Chevs Class Play 2 Gtrls Club 234 Skt Club 2 Red and Grey Day Commtttee 34 Girls Issac Walton Club 4 Secreta ry 4 JAMES DUGAN THOMAS ELNES NANCY EGERDAHL JANICE FISHER ...wt l ,IB H ff ., 1' A . V I ' . ' .' D' . f- . ' ' 1 ' - . . j1,,- I 1 ' I I I I . IIJ d'll 5, 'V 'r ' , , : ' , 1 : A , r , ' ' : ' A : . . . . , t ' t , , ' 1 P ,, 'I ..."D'd "us, -' .,, L If H: V ,,: ' I 'I ,: tl: I t A H I - . V , , I I , , , I : Q I I : , , 2 X : t - ' , : : U R I ' . I I UD H JEFFREY DENNIS ROBERT DEVUN JANE DOKMO Ensemble 3,4, Baker's Dozen 3, Rambler's 3g E.C.B's 45 O V V, . , I IIJ' ll 'l .4. 'l ... " ' ' 1 0 2 - A : A J : I - 'Q 5 . . ' , , I e . 5 IT ' 1-tb 1 gSi4Cllbl2, 1 7 ' ssl, ln- . . . " l- ,': ,.: I ' j,,:,..': I l l I A IIJ ll FLYCKT, LARRY "Homer" oh, those eyes! . . . senior day . . . pie Hockey 2,3,4p Letterwinner 2,3,4, Captain 4g Home- room Pres 3, Operetta 32 Hockey Club 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,45 E.C.B.'s 2,3,4, Prom Commit- tee 3, Red and Grey Day Committee 2, FLYCKT, LYNDA JANE "Lyn" sewing . . . Water and Gas Co .... hockey or bas- ketball? Class play 2g "A" cheerleader 2,3,4, captain 4, choir 2,3,4g All state choir 4g Operetta 2,3,4, Thespian Society 2,3,4, Homeroom sec. 4g Cheerleaders club 2,3,4, veep 3, pres. 4, Play committee 3, School store 2g G.A.A. 25 E.C.B.'s 2,3,4g Madrigal 4. FORD, DENNIS PATRICK "Den" Nervous Dennis , . . outdoors man . , . hunting Isaac Walton club 2, Flying club 3g Gun club 4g Choir 2,3,4. FOX, JUDITH "Foxie" "Let's get into more trouble" , . , water skiing . . . sewing A cappella choir 2,3,4, Operetta 2,35 Y-Teens club 2g Pep club 35 Red cross club 4g Office cadet 2, Intra- murals G.A.A. 2,3,4, Gym cadet 3: Girls' club 2,3,4, Class play committee 2,35 E.C,B.'s 2,35 Musical produc- tion 4, Prom committee 35 Vocal ensemble 2. FREDETTE, SUZANNE Y. "Sue" bowling . . , studies GAA 234 Dramatics club 2 Red Cross club 3 Future Teachers of America 4 Girls Club 234 Red Cross Representative 3 Class Play Committee 234 Prom committee 3 FRIELUND ALLEN R car club unfinished Merc Isaac Walton club 2 Proiectionist club 3 Car Discus sion club 4 LOREY GALLOP LARRY GEVING LARRY FLYCKT JUDITH FOX Seniors ALLAN GARON DONALD GESSNER MICHAEL GOLDFINE RICHARD GREEN 26 it wi , ,is LYNDA FLYCKT DENNIS FORD SUZANNE FREDETTE ALLEN FRIELUND GALLOP LOREY LOUISE St Paul Maurices should have another party! Greyhound 234 representative 2 page editor 4 Girls club 234 cabinet 234 Veep 3 Social Chair man 4 Class play committee 2 34 ECB s 23 Choir 23 Madrigal 3 Operetta 23 School Store 4 Red and Grey Day Skit 234 Quill and Scroll 34 GAA 2 3 Prom Committee 3 GARON ALLAN R cars math problems Asst School Treas 4 Astronomy Club 2 Flying Club 3 Car Discussion Club 4 GESSNER DONALD ROBERT Cuddles Gir s Las Vegas National Honor Society 34 Homeroom Pres 2 Stu dent Council 3 Choir 2 34 Bakers Dozen 3 Madri gal 34 Operetta 234 Quartet 4 All State Choir 4 Ski Team 34 Football 3 E Club 2 Vocal Ensem ble 3 Dramatlcs Club 4 Greyhound 4 Assemblies Committee 3 4 chairman 4 GEVING LARRY P Chemistry Sleep Isaac Walton Club 2 Gun Club 3 HiY Club 4 GOLDFINE MICHAEL ALLAN Oscar Good publicity Goody Basketball 234 Baseball 234 Letterwinner 234 Choir 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 E Club 2 34 GREEN RICHARD FRANKLIN Duc Study Dick' Such a debater Debate 234 National Forensic League 234 N tional Honor Society 34 Chess Club 34 Track 34 4 . 4 . ,,f I 1 if . . , . i , , , : , . 1 N if , , AI 2 2 - , - I 2 ,, - H 3 I . , . . . 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VW , , 1 , , 7 i , : 4:1 ' , I ff 1, H - it , In , 1 1 , , 1 Cl' , : . 1 f A 'iii 'mmf ' wk' 3 LYNN GRESSMAN FRANCINE GUROVITSCH REED GUSTAFSON RICHARD HANEY GARY HANSON LLOYD HARPER HARNEY TIMOTHY What party tonight? flbberl HASTINGS DOROTHY HELENE Helene football Nashes knitting Dramotncs Club 2 Red Cross Club 23 veep 4 Class Greyhound 4 Student Counselor 4 Prom Committee 3 HELPS MARY HELEN IS singing Im not a fl rt' hockey A cappella Choir 234 Operetta 23 Sr YTeens 2 Intramurals 2 Malorette Club 3 Vocal Ensemble 4 Girls Club 234 All State Chorus 4 Madrigal 4 EC B s 2 section leader 2 HEINECKE HERMAN E Herm Madison Wls Hello Charlie Who needs eep Class Pres dent 4 Football 4 letterwinner 4 Math Club 4 E Club 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Play Committee 34 Red and Grey Day Committee 34 Student Council 4 HEDMAN STEPHEN CLIFFORD Steve another Cicero Chicago outdoors man Debate 234 Flytying Club 3 Pres 3 Isaac Wal ton Club 24 Student Counselor 4 Extemporaneous Speaking 3 Mathematics Club 4 Homeroom Treas 4 National Honor Society 34 National Forensic League 234 Pres 4 ECB s4 HATCH SUSAN KATHARINE ue skiing I can have the car Oh you kids we can t do this' Dramatlcs Club 23 GAA 234 Letterwmner 2 Choir 4 ECB s 23 Girls Club 234 Junior Achieve ment 34 Sec 3 Class Play Commnttee 3 Red and Grey Day Committee 3 Ski Club 2 Seniors HARNEY TIMOTHY HERMAN HEINECKE 27 GRESSMAN, LYNN "Gress" pipes . . . Carol . . . Party line trouble Football 2, Intramurals 2,3,4f Choir 2,3g Operetta 35 Hockey Club 25 Gun Club 31 Car Discussion Club 45 Boys' Chorus 4. GUROVITSCH, FRANCINE E. "Fran" "I have trouble sewing" . . . Minneapolis . . . Libraries Library Cadet 3- Office Cadet 2,41 Operetta 3, Choir 34 Pep Club 23 Musncal Production 4 GAA 23 Girls Club 234 Girls Isaac Walton Club 4 Class Play Comn-ittee 4 EC B s 2 3 GUSTAFSON REED He can waste more time In a half hour than most people can In o week Band 2 Boat and Motor Club 234 HANEY RICHARD DIC good sense of humor one of the Combos mem bers German Football 234 Letterwinner 34 Football Club 2 .lr Red Cross Club 2 E Club 4 HANSON GARY A Hans one of the woodland gang Wine Women Song A cappella Choir 23 HIY Club 2 Isaac Walton Club 23- Operetta 23 Intramurals 234 HARPER LLOYD J Harp All I want to do is catch a few winks of sleep I left my home work at wark Gun Club 2 Isaac Walton 34 Intramural 234 DOROTHY HASTINGS MARY HELPS STEPHEN HEDMAN SUSAN HATCH She If I ' I L 1 . . A I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 11 K KI , 4 I . ' ' 1 il -11.'.a 1 -1- 1- s . , As , 1 1 1 . g 1 ll ' kll 1 ' , 1 ,I I5 .9 , 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I. , , - I 11 11 , 1 I 1. 4 J ' 11 11 V 'M' 1 , ' I ' f I 5' ? . . . 1 1 Lf .1 - - , 1 be 1 1 - 1 QQ , . '1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - " . - ' ' 11 u , . f I I 11 1 1 1, V ' '5 1 11 11 ' 2 1 1 1 1 - O 1 11 - 11 11 11 1 . 1 1 1 1 . I I 2 I I 1 1 1 1 1 Play Committee 21 G.A.A. 2,31 E.C.B.'s 3g Birch Log 4g 1 1 ' - , . I 1 B t 11 I ' ' . 1 . " ' I ." . . . I ' 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 . 1 - 11 1 1, 11 , .,.. , . . sl ?" 5 1 1 ' 1 ll 11 ' If 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 A ll ll 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 - 1 - ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 I ' - x- , I 115 11 V A. -- 11 11 11 - pf 4 ' 1 1 1 - . 1 1 1 ' 1 L, A . 1 , - 1 . A - , gl, 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 ,154 ' 1 ,Y. 1 1 - 1 1 t - - xvsy HENDRICKSON, RICHARD ALLEN "Hendy" boats . . . motors . . . sports enthusiast . . . hunting Intramural sports 2,3,45 Football 25 Gun Club 25 Boat and Motor Club 3 HOFF, HAROLD EDWIN "Bud" Latin scholar , . . The Four Counts right hand bass player . . . Ivy League caps Orchestra 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Homeroom veep 45 Birch Log Representative 45 Astronomy Club 25 Swimming team 25 Intramural sports 2,35 Boat and Motor Club 35 Vocal ensemble 45 E.C.B.'s 4 HOLTERUD, BETTY JANE "Bets" "Oh you kids" , . . shrimp . . . skating Choir 3,45 Girls' Ensemble 35 Operetta 35 Birch Log 34 Homeroom Representative 2 Homeroom secy 4 Pep club 23 secy 2 Girls Isaac Walton Club 4 protect chairman 4 Girls Club 234 social committee co-chairman 3 GAA 23 Prom Committee 3 ECB s 234 Class play committee 2 Hockeyettes 34 Stu dent counselor 4 HOROWITZ MICHAEL P Mike Ivy league hat I i funny boy Radio Hams Club 2 Birch Log Photography 23 Homeroom Secy 2 Speech Club 4 Operetta 2 Birch Log Representative 3 A Cappella Choir 2 Photogra phy Club 3 HOWARD LESLIE JOAN es bulky knit sweaters German Speech 2 Homeroom Secy 2 Class play 3 Commit te 2 Greyhound 3 Greyhound Representative 3 Dramatics Club 2 34 Treas 4 One Act Play 3 Girls Club 234 National Thespian Society 34 National Honor Society 3 4 JACOBSON LYLE GORDON Golfer Have car will travel Band 23 Homeroom Pres 34 Boat and Motor Club 2 Flying Club 3 Isaac Walton Club 4 Pep Band 23 Intramural Sports 234 Mathematics Club 4 Prom Committee 3 RICHARD JARVI DALE JERONIMUS DAVID JOHNSON HARLAN JOHNSON cw one www K It RICHARD HENDRICKSON HAROLD HOFF BETTY HOLTERUD MICHAEL HOROWITZ LESLIE HOWARD LYLE JACOBSON Seniors ROBERT JOHN KIRK JOHNSON 28 .IARVI RICHARD R Dlc Where theres a purple car theres Dickl A Cappella Choir 2 HIY Club 2 Isaac Walton Club 3 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 JERONIMUS DALE Wake me when class is over Isaac Walton Club 234 A Cappella Choir 3 JOHN ROBERT JAMES o Ill race you around the track bowling swimming guitars A Cappella Choir 2 HIY Club 2 Chess Club 3 Isaac Walton Club 4 Crass Country 234 Track Eligibility Committee 4 Intramural Sports 2 34 Swimming 4 JOHNSON DAVID CARL Dave Church trips worker brains Sports Officials Club 2 Homeroom Treas 2 Vice Pres 3 Cross Country 34 Student Council 4 A Cappella Choir 34 Operetta 34 Bakers Dozen 3 Vocal Ensemble 4 Track 4 National Mathematics Club 4 Birch Log 4 JOHNSON HARLAN S Wentz Lamb in school lion out hunter Gun Club 2 3 4 JOHNSON KIRK HENNING Tennis record collector Laugh a lot? Football Club 2 Boat and Motor Club 3 Vice Pres 3 Isaac Walton Club 4 Football 2 Birch Log Represent ative 2 Mathematics Club 4 Red and Grey Day Skit 3 ECB s 2 Junior Achievement 3 4' , . , - ' - 1 : 1 2 I f J ,Z -' 1 I - 1 , 5 1 1 1 1 5 f 1 . . ' . 5 . . 1 1 1 1 - - 1 5 . . . 1 5 5 . , , 1 1 : 1 1 : - 11 - 11 5 , 5 -1 1 . A - "V 'I V P P ' " " 511,35 II ll I n 1 I . 1 L 1 1 , 1 . 3 e 1 1 1 5' . . , 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 11 - 11 1 Lil 11 - 11 . . . , 1 : - 1 1 7 5 5 1 f 1 1 P 11 - 11 1 . k 1 1 - 1 ,,,,.1,-ww. . U ,- ' 5 , .,,. ,:,, , , , 5 1 1 L1 1 1 11 - 11 I f I 'il fi: ll ll b I , , , I I 5 5 1- - sw.. I ' i . I : p I 5 - , , 5 3,45 ' ' ' 2 1 1 5 I ll Il 1 . 1 - 1 : I . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 : i 11 - 11 , . 1 . . . 1 - 11 11 : 1 - 5 : 2 - 5 . . . 5 1' KRISTINE JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON ROY KARON THOMAS KELLY STEPH EN JOHNSON GARY KERSHAW Seniors KIBBEY SHARYN JANE I dancing I m in the army now I wishl un fun and more funllll Birch Log 34 representative 4 Greyhound 3 repre sentative 3 Prom Committee 3 Red and Grey Day Committee 23 Class Play Committee 3 GAA 234 Letterwlnner 24 Pep Club 3 President 3 Girls Club Cabinet 2 Vocal Club 4 Operetta 3 Committee 3 Band 234 Publicity Committee Chairman 4 Pep Ban 2 Orchestra 4 ECB 23 KNUTSEN HAROLD Harry paints s is beautiful tan Isaac Walton Club 24 Aeronautics Club 3 Crass Country 34 Letterwinner 4 Swimming 4 Tennis 34 Skiing 3 4 Class Play Committee 3 4 KRONHOLM CAROL JEAN Krunch chem stry and Mr Ludden homework and my cello Orchestra 234 String Ensemble 34 Madrigal 3 Operetta 3 Triple Trio 3 GAA 23 Record Club 2 String Ensemble Club 34 Greyhound 3 ECB s 23 Organist 2 3 KWAPICK TIMOTHY im grease monkey professional school skipper Portman Protection Club 23 Car Discussion 4 Red Cross Rep resentative 2 4 LAHTI MERLE LAURI Boika Ace hunting sports No this kidlll Football 234 Letterwinner 34 Basketball 234 Let terwinner 34 Track 234 Letterwinner 234 N tional Honor Society 34 Class President 3 Student ouncil Representative 34 E Club 3 ice President 34 Football Club 2 National Mathematics Club 4 Vice President 4 LARSON CAROLYN MARIE Whos he"l'7' slumber parties steak irs Cub 234 GAA 234 Letterwinner Bowling Captain 24 Record Club 2 Speech Club 3 Dramatics Club 4 Sophomore Class Play Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Office Cadet 4 SHARYN KIBBEY TIMOTHY KWAPICK 29 JOHNSON, KRISTINE DIANE "Kris" sweet girl , . . Minneapolis . . . "One cherry coke, please." A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Madrigal 3,4, G.A.A. repre- sentative 2,3, Operetta 2,3, Girls' Isaac Walton 3,4, President 4, Office cadet 3,4, Record club 2, E.C.B.'s 2,3, Triple Trio 3 JOHNSON, ROBERT G. "Bob" Johnson's reputation . . , trapping what? . . . Two Harbors A Cappella choir 3,4, Hockey club 2, Chess Club 3, Isaac Walton Club 4, Treasurer 4, Operetta 3, intra- mural sports 2,3,4 JOHNSON, STEPHEN W. "Steve" hunting . . . football . . . hearse . . . "We were iust wrestIing" Homeroom President 2, Football Club 2, Hockey Club 3,4, Football 2,3,4, CoCapt. 4, Hockey 2,3, Baseball 23,4 KARON ROY L. 0 Hey Roy bring the water here Come in China Telco Incorporated Birch Log Photographer 2 Radio Hams Club 234 Secretary 4 Sound Room Operator 34 Red and Grey Day Skit 3 School Store 3 Baseball Manager 3 Football Manager 4 KELLY THOMAS Ke Quiet around here Easts own Tom Thumb Isaac Walton Club 2 3 Gun Club 4 KERSHAW GARY E Gar Lost in the woods Lost from study hall too Transferred from City High School Chattanooga Tenn 2 Isaac Walton Club 34 Veep 4 Choir 4 Baseball 3 4 Letterwinner 3 HAROLD KNUTSEN MERLE LAHTI --Q. CAROL KRONHOLM CAROLYN LARSON .0 Q , H H , R Y fe- ll ' 11 ll ' ' fl Q , H if i , : , , , in I : , : K I : , , I' ll II V , II L, I l u n U ' ' P' ll - - ll , . - 4 I V . 7 1 f i i , , O I HK-bf, - 11 I - - - H f , , : , - A 7 ' 1 , : ' 1 A - - , , , . 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Football 25 Homeroom President 2,3, Veep 45 Boat and Motor Club 35 Football Club 35 Car Discussion Club 4 LATHROP, WILLIAM THOMPSON "Bill" Hockey . . . woodsman Football 2,35 Hockey 2,3,4, Letterwinner 2,3,45 Home- room Veep 25 Operetta 35 Hockey Club 2,3,45 Birch Log Representative 3 LARSON, KAREN L. "Kay" "I don't care, l'm going to have lun anyway . . . Job's . . . swimming Organ 2,3,45 Birch Log Representative 25 Speech 2,3,45 Debate 3,45 N.F.L. 3,45 Switchboard Cadet 2,45 Office Cadet 35 Class Play Committee 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 National Honor Society 3,45 G.A.A. Let- terwinner 23,45 National Math Club 4 Secretary- Treasurer 4 Maiorettes 23 Leader 3 Greyhound 34 Business Manager 4 Red and Grey Day Committee 34 LEPPALA ROBERT o I dont know nothing about nothing lthats why he gets all A sl Isaac Walton Club 23 Radio Hams Club 4 LEPPALA RUSSELL A Russ hunting fishing bummtng around Isaac Walton Club 2 Radio Hams Club 34 JOHN LEPPO SHERRIE LEVENSON CHARLES LIDBERG BASIL LINDSTROM K 4' DALE LEPPALA KAREN LARSON eI1I0l'S KATHLEEN LEWIS BRUCE LINDSTROM 30 U , 437:31 if GERALD LEBEAU WILLIAM LATHROP ROBERT LEPPALA RUSSELL LEPPALA LEPPO JOHN ARNOLD e Nurses St Lukes blue Ford Robin Hoods best archer CrossCountry Team 3 Greyhound 3 Art Club 4 Photography Club 3 Isaac Walton Club 2 Mathe matics Club 4 Junior Class Play Committee 3 LEVENSON SHERRIE RAE S er Exotic pony tail questions questions questions Bond 23 Pep Band 3 Record Club 2 Typing Club 34 Red Cross Representative 2 GAA 234 ECB s LEWIS KATHLEEN Kathy What did I do? Transferred from St Cloud Tech High 3 Choir 34 Operetta 34 Girls Club 34 Cabinet 34 Grey hound 4 Talent Show 4 GAA 34 LIDBERG CHARLES MICHAEL I Car deals? Hupmobiles Junior Achievements big wheel Boat and Motor Club 23 President 3 Car Discussion Club 4 President 4 Homeroom President 4 Secre tary3 LINDSTROM BASIL LEE Which one is which? pizza skin diving Choir 4 Isaac Walton Club 24 Flying Club 3 LINDSTROM BRUCE FREDRICK Percy more pizza classical comics Isaac Walton Club 2 Boat and Motor Club 3 Car Discussion Club 4 Choir 4 I I I 6' : 1 . : 1 1 M ' - 1 l 1 I ns bu ' '41 II f ' ' H 1 f I . I I ll ll 1 . : ' 1 S . I Ill pll - 1 4 1 st , . . . ' 1 1 1 ' 'gg K 4 Q I n h n W y ' S .... W I - files? 1: ' 1---11:--V' 5' 2,3 5 11 11 . , , pi g "Going to St. Cloud this week end?" . . . Who me? t -1:12 . - ' 1 ' 1 1 1 I ' l 1 . " : : - - - 1 in ul-dn f . 1 f f -1 .... ' . . . ' ' ' ff f 1 1 : ' 1 ' : I 1 ' 3 7 w t 11 11 3' " l 5 gf ,. ' S J, 1 - 1' ' h I . ' ' : 1 I . BARBARA LITMAN ROBERT LUNDBERG MQCGREGOR WILLIAM I skiing sleeping hot rodding Ski Club 2 Ski Team 234 Boat and Motor Club 3 E Club 4 Cross-Country Team 34 Letterwinner 3 MANFRED ROBERT J et senior day everyday Chicago Are you nervous? Football 34 Basketball 34 Baseball 34 Homeroom res 34 C Pre 4 Cho 234 Pre Eligibility Committee 4 Operetta 23 Sports Officials MATHSON ROBERT FRANK Zorro out of the night comes the bandit known as Zorro Transferred from Dickinson North Dakota Band 23 MASLEY CHARLES Meatball do you call that driving? something to eat lion among the ladies Ban 234 Treas 4 Football 2 Pep Band 234 Prolectionist 4 Isaac Walton Club MARSHALL LAURA BETH Mush New York A pound a mile on my bicycle GAA 234 Letterwinner 24 Girls Club 234 Rep resentative 4 Girls Ensemble 3 Speech Club 3 NFL 34 Speech Club 34 Record Club 2 Girls Ensemble 3 Operetta 3 Birch Log 34 Greyhound 234 Circulation Editor 4 Ticket S Iler 23 ECB s 234 MARTIN RICHARD DIC sleep in English sleep in study sleep in solid Choir 23 Boys Ensemble Club 2 Study Club 34 Q ti v JON LONGSIO PAUL LUBRATOVICH JOHN MAAS JAMES MAIN Senior WILLIAM MacGREGOR CHARLES MASLEY 31 LITMAN, BARBARA SUSAN "Barb" world traveler5 California . . . Oreck's . . . school ends at2:30 Greyhound 2,3,4, Page editor 45 G.A.A, 2,3,4, letter- winner 25 Eligibility Committee 45 Birch Log 35 Op- eretta 2,35 Choir 2,3,45 Madrigal 2,35 Red and Grey Day Committee 2,35 Class Play Committee 2,35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Speech Club 35 School Store 3,45 E.C.B.'s 2,35 Record Club 2, Pres. 25 Quill and Scroll 3,4 LONGSIO, JON "Boom" second Elvis . . . greatest occomplishment5 passinglll LUBRATOVICH, PAUL MILO "Serb" flying . . . hunting . . . "l'll never get to play." Basketball 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,45 Athletic Repre' sentative 2,3,45 Homeroom Treas. 45 "E" Club 45 Sports Discussion Club 2,3 LUNDBERG, ROBERT DAVID "Bob" skiing . . . model airplanes . . . guns Archery Club 25 Boat and Motor Club 35 "E" Club 45 Ski Team 3 4 Proiectionist 4 MAAS JOHN W What did you say John? I cant hear you white convertible Radio Ham Club 2 Boat and Motor Club 3 Class Play 3 Isaac Walton Club 4 Secretary 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 MAIN JAMES HAROLD Jumbo azz Dracula Who me? Football 234 Letterwinner 4 Class Play 4 Commit tee Chairman 3 ECB s 34 Birch Log 4 Representa tive 4 Prom Committee Chairman 3 ROBERT MANFRED ROBERT MATHSON LAURA MARSHALL RICHARD MARTIN , : I . l ' ' r A V H - 15 n I ff V - , . . , . A I ' ' ' ' , 5 5 ' ' ' 151' , - 5 I . . , , V 1 5 : h I I I n n 1 ' . 1' I Y i Q I U I ' D 5, if 5 f V I , , . A I ' , I , l , . - - , , , I . . O ff A , BIl" I 5 ' 5 . I 7 H H V ' , . , I I IIF 'kll 'A' A - H l ,I , , : V : , : U . ' A A ' P , , 5 "E" lub 3,4, s. 5 ir , , , s. 45 S I Club 25 Modfigoi 4 ' 5425. 5 n rt 1 W. 55512. ' ' - . I 152533 I' 5 1:32 A , 5. t ' ' , , 5 r A Efi-5. ' - -T H H f 2 iff-I-jg.. t, " , , . , ' ' . . . . ' . . . a d , f , 5 1 : , , : I ll ll I , H - - H . 4 . . , , ' , 1 ' ' t , : - r . . ' ' , . I 2 1 , , , I A A I I 9 5 i - - -I " I H - kt, , MCGILLIVRAY, MARY JANE "McGill" undecided , . . the usual interests of girls . . . cute kid Operetta 2,3, Choir 2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3f Vocal Ensemble 3,4, E.C.B.'s 2,3,4 MCCULLOCH, WILLIAM PETER "Pete" the dehydrated Frenchman . . . "Keep cool, Pete" . . . a voice of power Class Play 2,3,4, Soundroom 2,3,4, Speech Club 4, Student Council Assemblies Chairman 4, Talent Show Chairman 4 MCCOMBER, DARRELL "Dewey" man with a golden horn . . . "has gone" . . . Band 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Football 3,4, Letterwinner 3,45 Homeroom Treas. 2,3, Sec. 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, "E" Club 4, Prom Committee 3, E.C.B,'s 2, Red and Grey Day Committee 3 MATTSON, LORRAINE INEZ "Mutt" Denfeld . . . Isle Royal E.C.B s 2,3p Play Committee 2,3, co-chairman 25 Girls Club 2,3 4, Cabinet 3- Record Club 2' Dromatics Club 4 Homeroom Guidance Committee 4 GAA 2 Homeroom Treas 4 McNULTY GARY MICHAEL Gar blushing bunny ears turn red Astronomy Club 2 Boot and Motor Club 3 Study Club 4 MEEHAN JAMES L Smiley Smee Canadian border passports please Oh sntpe Hockey Team 234 Track Team 2 Sports Discussion Club 2 Hockey Club 34 Homeroom Veep 4 Prom Committee 3 Athletic Boys Representative 23 PAUL MEHLING ANN MITCHELL 0 CLEONE MILLER JUDITH MOEHRING 1 MARY McGILLIVRAY LORRAINE MATTSON Seniors JOAN MILLER GARY MORAN 32 I .lf 5 WILLIAM McCULlOCH GARY McNULTY DARRELL MCCOMBER JAMES MEEHAN MEHLING PAUL E Pablo hockey UMD Hockey 234 Football 23 Band 234 Pep Band 234 Orchestra 4 Hockey Club 234 Burch Log Rep resentotive 4 Boys Athletic Representative 2 MILLER CLEONE LUCYLLE Ceo sewing hair styles up to date all Bobs Band 234 Pep Band 34 Prom Committee 3 Or chestra 4 Record Club 2 Speech Club 3 Dramatic Club 4 Girls Club 234 Class Play Committee 2 Birch Log 4 Greyhound 34 solicitor 3 ECB s 23 GAA 2 MILLER JOAN F om that sophisticated Eastern accent Shorty e u Transferred from Crawford High School Crawford New Jersey Art Club 4 Girls Club 4 Speech and Debate 4 Library Cadet 4 Class Play 4 MITCHELL ANN Mitch Spaghetti for breakfast Im lust foolingl allbler Girls Club 234 Pep Club 2 Girls Ensemble 2 Op eretta 23 Modrigal 4 Thespians 234 Cheerleaders Club 34 Cheerleader 34 Guidance Counselor 4 ECB s 234 A Cappella choir 34 GAA 34 Birch Log 34 Activities Editor 4 Pram Committee 3 Class Play 2 3 MOEHRING JUDITH ANN Judy East coast watersknng Hey? Greyhound 234 Page Editor 4 GAA 234 Coun ctl 24 Girls Club 234 Cabinet 4 Chaplain 4 Pep Club 2 Cheerleaders Club 34 Sec 4 Student unselor 4 ECBs 234 A Cheerleader Birch Log 34 asst section editor 3 Senior Section Editor 4 Pram Committee 3 Class Play Committee 234 Red and Grey Day Committee 34 AFS Com mlttee4 MORAN GARY THOMAS Road Knights car club Boy am I ever smart in geometry' Chess Club 2 Isaac Walton Club 34 Homeroom Veep 3 , , , , , I I . . . I F H H , . . If f , If - H , . - H ,, H - H H - H . , . : r ' ' : f 5 - : . Q . , . , , O 1 H It , . , , Q : , f 7 - . . , . . H U , I , . 1 f : ' 1 A . V I . ' , f , f , , ' J , , N 1 . - r' i J ll 'll , . J I ' ' . . . . . . "Th fy B gn . . I 4 - sl A , , ' I : : t H - If , , ' A f - uf - - 1, A sz I I A I I V . . , II f ' , : , : : 4 . I - . ' I I . .. . I . F 1 . V L 11 u 4 ' I K -A H H 1 , , , ' 1 , . . , , , A ,Q A . 4 . , . . I 'N Co 7 , . ,' , , 1 " " 3,4, syn, xg, . , . ,, . ,, : f 1 fi? KAREN MORRIS ROBERT MUEHRING ROBERT MORRISON JUDITH NEAU OLSEN GWENDOLYN D GWGYI fresh bread and peanut butter dont get homemaker Band 234 Sec 4 Pep Band 234 Orchestra 34 ECB s 234 Section leader 3 Sec Treas 4 GAA 3 Service chairman 4 Girls Club Cabinet 24 Pep Club 3 School Stare 2 Prom Committee 3 Red and Grey Day Committee 234 Student Counselor 4 OLSON BETTY Betts s real blonde beauty culture Saturday nights Band 234 Record Club 24 Typing Club 3 GAA 2 Girls Club 234 Orchestra 4 Oftice Cadet 4 ORECK MIKE JAMES also cute little car Have ya still got your ring? Isaac Walton Club 2 Boat and Motor Club 3 Car Discussion Club 4 ORECK JOSEPH GORDON Kouski cute little car nice ring friendly in a quiet way Isaac Walton 23 Cor Discussion Club 4 OLSON SANDRA LEE Sandy Bu hes lust a friend' Hi Ho great dancer A Cappella Choir 34 Birch Log Representative 2 Hameroom Treas 3 GAA 234 Pep Club 23 Girls u Secy 24 Girls abinet4 ECBs234 Pres 4 Operetta 3 Drill Team 4 Birch Log 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Play Committee 234 cochairman 2 Drill Team Club 4 OLSON MARY ALICE Oey Its against my principles Lets get organized Choir 34 Operetta 23 Ensemble 3 GAA 234 ass Secy 2 Pp Club 23 Cheerleader Cheerleaders Club 4 Birch Log 34 Debate 3 Class a Committee 23 student director 2 Junior Achievement 3 Hockeyette 3 ECB 5 234 Executi e Committee 3 National Honor Society 34 Secy Treas 4 NFL 34 Thespians 34 Student Guidance Counselor 4 Governors Youth Conference 24 Dis cussion Chairman 4 State Delegate 4 Prom Commit tee 3 Hameroom Secy 3 Red and Grey Day Com mittee 2 JAY MUCCILLI MARILYN OLSEN MORRIS, KAREN ANN "Did ya study?" . . . tennis . . . "huh" . , . Chicago Band 2,3,4- Pep Band 4- Orchestra 341 Y'Teens 2- Girls Club 23,41 Birch Log 34- Class Play Commit- tee 2 ECB s 3 Speech 34 Speech Club 3 Future Teachers of America 4 Greyhound 234 represento tive 2 Circulation Manager 4 GAA 234 Letter winner 2 4 MORRISON ROBERT o state church meetings swimming future diplomat Student Council 2 Operetta 23 Class Play 23 Isaac Walton Club 2 Vocal Ensemble 3 NSPA 2 ECB s 23 Choir 3 Red and Grey Day Committee 23 Jun nor Achievement 3 Birch Log 4 Mathematics Club 4 Dramatics Club 4 Student Counselor 4 MUCCILLI JAY Moose pizza Ya sure? Mussolini Student Council 34 Hockey 234 Football 234 Baseball 34 Hockey Club 234 Hameroom Pres 2 Mathematics Club 4 Student Counselor 4 Operetta 23 Football Club 2 Mathematics Club 4 MUEHRING ROBERT HERMAN o car club sports transmission trouble ECB 4 Student Council 4 Boat and Motor Club 4 Study Club 4 Car Discussion Club 4 NEAU JUDITH ELAINE Jud Babe singing a real giggle if you only knew A Cappella Choir 34 Red Cross Council 3 Oper etta 3 Record Club 2 Vocal Ensemble 4 GAA 2 OLSEN MARILYN KATHLEEN Marty woman mechanic prefers night work wind her up and she goes for hours Ban 234 Orchestra 234 GAA 234 etter winner 34 Representative 3 Malarette Club 23 Malorette 2 Hockeyette 3 Oflice Cadet 4 ECB s 23 Seniors GWENDOLYN OLSEN JOSEPH ORECK 33 BETTY OLSON MIKE ORECK SANDRA OLSON MARY OLSON 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 I 11B b11 1 1 ..,. 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 - ' I 1 ' 1 1 1 11 11 1 - 11 11 - 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 , -N 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' ' V I 1- , 11B bn -- 11 11 K , 'Y 5 1 1 1 - - - 11 11 1 d 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 I - ' 1 1 1 1 1 - , 1 O Q 11 11 ' l ll 1 ' Il , . , l It 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 f ' - ' . . . 1 . 1 I r I ' ' ' I 2,3,4, letterwinner 2,4, Girls' Club 2,3141 COfI'1O"'m0n - 1 4 1 ' . 1 I f 1 1 1 11 11 1 hy . . . . , . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' X 1 11 - - 11 - 1 1 1 1 11 -11 f' . 1 ' ' 11 11 ,, fe: I 1 11 1 1 - - 11 11 - 11 W V1 1 K 1 1 ' 1 X , 54 . 1 . 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I I . i . i A 1 I 1 1 - . 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 ' - "1 X 1 - ' 'sc -1 11 if-.35 1 I I 4 -.3:..! , 1 1 ' 1 ' PEDERSEN DIANE RUTH Pete hockey desert summers GAA 234 Letterwunner 2 representatlve 23 Gmrls Pres 4 ECB s 234 Sk: Club 2 Pep Club Veep 3 Burch Log 34 Cholr 34 Operetta 3 AFS Committee 4 Cochanrman 4 Glrls Ensemble 3 Home coming Prtncess Candidate 4 Class Play Commtttee Head 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 PERRY DOUGLAS quiet kld I got the money If you ve got the tame Isaac Walton Club 234 Club Pres 2 Cross Country 3 Basketball 24 Red Cross Representative 2 Boys athletuc representatlve 2 Cholr 4 Student Councll Commnttee 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Class Play 2 PERSSON RHODELL o habttual gum chewer calm and collected Pep Club 2 Girls Club 234 Art Club 3 GAA 23 Cholr 4 Garls Isaac Walton Club 4 Ottlce Cadet 2 PETERSON DALE always good for a lake a real sport Radio Hams Club 2 Protectuomst Club 3 Isaac Wal ton Club 4 Chour 234 Football Student Manager 4 PETERSON SHARON KAYE Shar Junior Achievement Why dont you come t Gustafson s and see me? Club 4 E C B s 4 .lunnor Achxevement 3 Treas 3 Burch Log Representative 4 Orchestra 4 GAA 23 PIKE MYRON T Mike huntmg scout cabtn poker with the boys Gun Club 2 Veep 2 Isaac Walton 34 Treas 4 Pres 4 ECB s 4 Commtttee Head 4 Mathematics Club 4 GERALD PLUMB DAVID QUICK 2. -3 I v 4 21 2 33, fl SARAH POOLEY NANCY RAMSLAND tt' 5. ,wma DIANE PEDERSEN DOUGLAS PERRY DALE PETERSON SHARON PETERSON Seniors ROBB PRINCE ROBERT RANSOM 1 3: 2:-If ww , Q 1 34 RHODELL PERSSON MYRON PIKE PLUMB GERALD M Jerry Let s go Dutch' Four Counts Got the pl c A Cappella Cholr 234 Board of Dnrectors 4 Oper etta 234 Quartet 234 Bakers Dozen 23 Madrngal 234 Greyhound 234 Page Edntor 4 Teen Page rmter 4 NSPA 34 o EC Sklt Chairman 4 Class Play 2 Thesptans 4 Da matlcs Club 4 POOLEY SARAH ELIZABETH oo Havvanan punch'P'? Plgeoned toed Let s wentl Transferred from Llbertyvllle III 3 GAA 34 G I Club 34 Pep Club 3 Sec 3 Class Play Commlttee Chanrman 3 Student Dtrector 4 Glrls Ensemble 3 Vocal Ensemble 4 Operetta 3 ECB s 34 Prom Cam mlttee 3 Burch Log 4 Natxonal Honor Socxety 34 PRINCE ROBB Height of dlctlon A real Thesplan Subtle humor Band 23 Pep Band 23 Student Councll 4 One Act Play 3 Student Counselor 4 Jr Rotortan 4 Vnsual And Dlrector 234 Btrch Log Representatuve 2 Class Play 34 Thesplans 34 Natnonal Honor Soclety 4 Protec tlonlst Club 2 Flyung Club 3 Typmg Club 4 QUICK DAVID M Quck Studles Good man wnth the gestures Esquure Isaac Walton Club 34 Motor Boat Club 2 ECB s 4 Commuttee Chairman 4 Class Play 3 Vnsuol And Stu dent Dtrector 234 Cross Country 3 Track 3 RAMSLAND NANCY Lake Mllltcent plzza hockey Burch Log 234 Representattve 23 Ast Buslness Manager 3, Buslness Manager 4, NSPA 34 P p Club 2,3, Car Duscussxon Club 4 GAA 23,4, Debate 34 National Forenstc League 3,4 Treas 4 ECB's 2,3, Prom Commnttee 3, Operetta 3 Band 2 Red and Grey Day Commtttee 234 Class Play Commlttee 234 Gnrls' Club 234 Red Cross 2 RANSOM, ROBERT W "WuIIne" "What happened to hls car? Wowl hunttng cabm Cholr 2,3,4 Homeroom Veep 2, Treas 3 Operetta 23 Madrtgal 2,3,4 Boat and Motor Club 3 Isaac Walton 2 Car Duscusslon Club 4 11 11 1 l I . . . . , Club -1--1' 111 ' 1 31 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - i . 1 1 1 ' . 1 ' ' H - 1 - 11 I I I 1 I ' . . A , 1 1 1 ' A 1 ' 1 . I llRh H . I I ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 ' ' tr im . 41j'??' r' ' I Ehgg, 11 11 " ' ' - - . " ' 0 1 11 1 "-L: vf Band 213,45 Y-Teens 2, Sec. 21 Pep Club 3, Speech I 1 1 - -' 1 ' ' 1 - 1 'l A 1 1 . - 1 1 . 11 - 11 , . I , . 1 . 9 11 11 , . 11 1 11 11 -Th,11 1 1 1 1 - . . 4 - A W' 1 . .. . ,p Quill and Scr ll 4, , .B,'s ' ' 1 1 ' 1 V - I 11P 11 -- 1 11 1 11 ' ' , , 7 , . . , p lr S' 11 1 - 1 . . l . , ' 1 1 1 . - . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 5 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 Z ' . . . . Q , 1 1 1 1 1 - ' I ll ll 5, ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 . - - 1 , 1 1 1 - 1 - 4' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 S - l f ' ' ..,. , 1 6 DONALD REMI NGTON MARY REWALD MICHAEL RICKERT JANET RITCHIE ROBEY BARRY Rex Do ya have any gum? Billings Thats my home' Transferred from Billings Montana 4 Homeroom Vice Pres 4 Sports dnscussxon Club 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Greyhound 4 ROLLAND STEVE Steve Huntlng Girs I cant find my house' Amr National Guard Parties lsaac Walton Club 234 Choir 34 Operetta 3 Stu dent Council Committee 4 SAMUELS BARBARA LYNNE Barb Real mart Quiet Band 23 Pep Band 23 GAA 24 Letterwlnner 2 Record Club 2 Jr Red Cross Council 3 Sec 3 Fu ture Teachers of Amertca 4 ECB s 3 Office Cadet 4 Speech 4 Operetta 3 Girls Club 234 Greyhound 2 Pram Ticket Cammtttee 3 SAICE PEGGY One of the Lakewood gang Whats that Peg? Intramurals 2 Typing Club 23 Choir 23 Operetta 3 SABEL STEPHEN Steve Me neither Rolland Rolland' Not seen and not heard lsaac Walton Club 234 Track 34 Letterwinner 34 RUCKDASHEL TOM Rucky l thunk ld like a new car ad Sleeping Sknng Dancing Transferred from Pillsbury Academy 3 Birch Log Rep resentative 4 Car Discussion Club 4 PETER RHODE ROY ROGERS Seniors BARRY ROBEY STEVE ROLLAND PEGGY SAICE STEPHEN SABEL 35 REMINGTON, DONALD "Tex" That little pink Ford . . . Man what a iob! Gun Club 2,3, Proiectionist Club 4, Football 2 REWALD, MARY Babytalk . . . "What 'ya doing?" . . . Denfeld . . . Bikeriding, hiking G.A.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Girls' Ensemble 2,3, Madrigal 4, Vocal Ensemble 4, Choir 2,3,4, E.C.B.'s 2,3,4, Class Play Committee 2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Operetta 2,3 RHODE, PETER S. "Pete" The strong silent type . . . Tropical fish . , . Tin can bird houses . . . Burning woodpecker holes National Honor Society 3,4, Flying Club 3, Secretary 4, Radio Hams Club 2, Junior Achievement 3,4 RICKERT, MICHAEL "Rick" Green Ford . , . Beard . . . Collections Transferred from Stillwater 2, Gun Club 3,4 RITCHIE, JANET ROSE "Ritch" "Whoops, dropped my baton!" . . . "l like your skirtl" . . . "I have to learn to skit" Maiorette 2,3,4, Maiorette Club 2,3, Girls' Club Cabi- net 4, Homeroom Sports Captain 3,4, E.C.B.'s 2,3, Or- chestra 2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Greyhound 2, G.A.A. 2 ROGERS ROY R Bucky a Dark Dilferent Transferred from Lanesboro Minn 4 BARBARA SAMUELS TOM RUCKDASHEL 1-, ll Il , . , . If H I H 1 H U - . - , H f , : - : : f H ,, : " , - - I u 1 H I ' u if , . , , r ' ., , : , Q . . . , , : Z., Q : - 1 - : - r f -- A . 4 . . , V - - , , I I ' 1 I I I I ,,,, I I I 11 1 H 2 - , 5, U H ,, If - H , " ,L ,V - ' ,. ,.., Lf... If 1, A - " , . , ft ll I ' D A1 ' a,,.1 4 Q ' ' ' ' , . ' ff' ' , SANDERS, DOUGLAS "Doug" spacemen . . . long vvinded . . . tape recordings Flying Club 3, Pres, 3: E.C.B.'s 3,4g Executive Com' mittee 32 Prom Committee 3, Junior Achievement 3,4, Pres. 44 Future Teachers ot America Club 4g East Landscape and Planning Committee 45 Student Coun- selor 4. SAUNTRY, BARBARA GAILO "Barb" horses . . . "Have any money tor gas?" G.A.A. 2,3,4, Pres. 47 Letterwinner, homeroom repre- sentative 4I Ski Club 2, Pep Club 35 Sergeant at Arms 3g Girls' Isaac Walton Club 4, Veep, 4, Ticket Seller 45 Ottlce Cadet 27 Switchboard Cadet 3, Girls' Swim- ming Team 4I Homeroom Guidance Chairman 4, E.C.B,s 3I Greyhound Typist 3- Girls' Club 234A Prom CommIttee 3 Gym Cadet 3 JunIor Achievement 34 SCHUBEL CLAUSE DIETER Claus neatest dancer sweaters galore QUII It you nu Those guys Foreign Exchange Student 4 Transferred from Cologne Germany 4 CrossCountry 4 CaptaIn 4 Track 4 SkIng 4 Student Council 4 Homeroom Pres 4 Speech Club 4 SCHWEIGER JANICE ELIZABETH on loads of fun Hey gang knitting an 234 Grls Cub 4 ECBs 3 EXSCUIVS Commlttee 3 GAA 234 Pep Band 34 m Cadet 4 Greyhound 4 Class Play CommIttee 2 Red and Grey Day Commuttee 3 SHOGREN JUDITH KAY PInky brown haired beauty? lIte of ISISUFE coke and aspirin Orchestra 2 Malorettes 234 Malorette Club 234 Treas 2 Veep 34 ChoIr 34 Operetto 3 GAA 23 Girls Vocal Ensemble 3 Ensemble Club 4 Prom CommIttee 3 ECB s 23 GIrls Club 234 Class Play Committee 2 SIEGAL DONALD Don playhouse sound productIon Cape Canaveral ICS cream Hmmmmm DOUGLAS SANDERS JANICE SCHWEIGER ProIectIonIst Club 3 RUdlO Hams Club 4 MARJORIE SIGEL JEFFREY SMITH STUART SIVERTSON LOWELL SNELL f 'Y Semors RICHARD SKANSBERG LOREN SNYDER our 36 Wa- BARBARA SAUNTRY CLAUS SCHUBEL JUDITH SHOGREN DONALD SIEGAL SIGEL MARJORIE LORRAINE Mugs beauty Ivey School Store 2 GAA 2 ECB s 23 Prom CommIt tee 3 Homeroom Sect 24 Birch Log Representatnve 3 Girls Club 234 Malorette 234 Malorette Club 234 Gnrls Isaac Walton Club 4 Choir 234 Oper etta 2 3 Football Sweetheart 4 SIVERTSON STUART u sailing love those experiments Isle Royal Orchestra 24 Veep 4 Honor SOCIETY 4 Pres 4 St dent Council 234 Veep 3 Pres 4 Boys State 3 Track 23 RadIo Hams Club 2 Gun Club 3 StrIng Ensemble 4 Mathematics Club 4 SKANSBERG RICHARD Duck school? well dressed Football 2 Boys Isaac Walton Club 3 Car Club 4 SMITH JEFFREY MORGAN e million dollar smIle good at sports cameraman Homeroom Veep 2 Pres 3 Foo ball 234 o pt In 4 Baseball 34 Operetta 3 Photography Club 23 E Club 4 Photography Clu 23 Se t 2 Veep 3 ECB s2 SNELL LOWELL Toodles Do you give brownxe points? hunting nerv ous boy? Club 34 Sect 34 Foot a 234 Letterwmner 34 Basketball 23 LetterwInner 3 ChoIr 23 Oper etta 23 Homeroom Treas 4 Football Club 2 E C B s 2 3 SNYDER LOREN R Larry neat smIIe ChoIr 234 Bakers Dozen 23 Boys Isaac Walton Club 24 Greyhound 34 Reporter ECBs 4 I I I ' ' I - II II I I, I I HII II II F . , L 5 I 'T ' '- I I I I K ' I . A . ,LI ' ' ' ' V I I I IIJ II I II II - ' H , I . . . . . -,, J I I I 'MII .' Jai ' B d I I: I ' I 2,3,I . . .' , t ifmg 'A , I I . I . I I 5 , I Gy I t ,V 3 lj " : I . I if, .. 5. D ll ' ll I I I I I I ' I I I II ' ' I I V . I . 4 I I I I I . I I I I I ' ll ll I A -A H H . . . . . . - - - , - II II O II II I . . . I' I , , I I I I ' I I I I I I . ' I I I . . I I I I I I I ,..I- E. I , , I 15 I ' ' I ffsf H fl., I I - I ' I I I U' f g V , VEVAAA M I I I I I - I I . I , I I I IIE'-T, I I I1 - u T, a S Y: I nj Hn I4 I I . I I c- l ' ' C-L U' I I I I I I U " I b I I C' I I I . , , . . , II II , I ' VI 5 . II I - - II - - 7, - E ,, ,, bII Q 2 ., ve., .I . . A . 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I I I I I I - - I SPENCER SORENSON SUSAN SPURBECK DONALD STEWART LARRY STINGL SUSAN STEINMAN RODNEY STU RM 'Y Seniors Q STORM LYNNE LOUISE Sfromle dancing parties wrecklng cars knuttxng teacher Lnbrary Cc:det2 ECBS23 ep Clu 23 GAA 234 Letterwlnner 2 Class Play Commtttee 2 Girls Club 234 Boat and Motor Club 23 Car Duscussuon Club 4 Veep 4 SUTTON EDWARD Sauce lover boy Negaunee hockey Band 2 Hockey 234 co-captaun Letterwmner 23 Hockey Club 2 3 4 THOMAS ROBERTA RAE Bobbx Sergeant of Arms strawberry blonde YTeens Club 2 Treas 2 GAA 2 Typr g Clu 3 Gnrls Club 234 representotnve 4 TARAN IRVING Buns Dont have trme to do nt Julrel an arttsts hand Football 3 Student Councrl 234 B sketball 234 E Club 4 Sports OmCIDlS Club 23 Letterwlnner 34 Sports Drscussran Club 3 Pram Commrttee 3 TAPLETT ANN MARIE I Bugs always laughmg Record Club 2 Typmg Club 3 Vocal Ensemble 4 Jun nor Achrevement 4 Treas 4 Llbrary Cadet 3 SWEENY JOHN L NoNo Im luke the Lord l love them alll a beard Football Team 234 Letterwtnner 34 Swumrnnng eam 24 ockey Club 3 ootball Club 2 u 4 Proectromst 34 Class Play 4 Base o Team 4 Cholr 34 Intramurals 234 Boys Chorus 4 Bnrch Log Stal? 4 LYNNE STORM IRVING TARAN 37 SORENSON SPENCER LYLE Spence qulet smart refined Typung Club 24 ECB s 34 Class Play 3 One Act Play contest 3 SPURBECK SUSAN B Spurs Wazoo 56 Merc Spurzen GAA 234 Class Play Commuttee 234 ECB s 23 Malorette Club 3 Drill Team 34 Drnll Team Club 4 Sec 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Chonr 34 Operetta 3 Musical Production 4 Greyhound 4 Assemblres Com mtttee 4 STEINMAN SUSAN JEAN Steumy someplace warm watersknng Oh you kndsl A 234 CB YTe s Pr 2 C 34 Operetta 3 Musrcal Productron 4 Prom Commlt tee 3 Drrll Team 34 Matorette Club 3 Drull Te m u 4 Tres G Clu 234 Burch Log STEWART DONALD Don outdoor man cars Isaac Walton Club 23 Sec of HIY Club 4 STINGL LARRY good runner Two Harbors women A cappella Chour 234 Operetta 34 Football 2 Foo ball C b 2 Boat and Motor Club 3 Boys Chorus 4 STURM RODNEY PAUL o cycle boots cool cat car club EDWARD SUTTON ROBERTA THOMAS ANN TAPLETT JOHN SWEENY is 11 11 V 1 g ' 11 11 - - 5 1 . 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Choir 3,4, Operetta 2,3,4, Girls' Ensemble 3, Madri- gal 4, Girls' Club, Cabinet 2, Sergeant-at-arms 2, Girls' State 4, G.A.A. 2,3, Council 3, Pep Club 2,3, Girls' Isaac Walton Club 4, E.C.B.'s 2,3,4, Student di- rector 2, Class ploy committee 2,3,4, Prom Commit- tee 3, Student council 2,4, Secretary 4, Student counselor 4, Birch Log 3,4, Homeroom Veep 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, Veep 4. THOMPSON, JIM "Jet" "l'm game for anythingl" . . . cars . . . Silver Bay . . . fast boats Transferred from Silver Bay High School 4 Band 4 Isaac Walton Club 4 TOMLINSON PATRICIA ANN Patty Minneapolis parties Chicago friendly Choir 234 Operetto 23 GAA 234 Drill team 34 leader 4 Drill team Club 4 president 4 Pep Club 2 Malorette Club 3 Assemblies committee 4 AFS committee 4 ECB s 23 Prom committee 3 Football Sweetheart Court 4 Class Secretary 4 TORP BARRY LEE ar Great White Hunter Silver Bay girls what?'PlI Swimming 34 letterwinner 34 Isaac Walton 234 HANS TRONNES JULIANNA TURNQUIST JERRY UDESEN WILLIAM ULLAND M ' 1 DAVID UDD JAY TRAUB tif: 'ai "1 ROCHELLE TOMAN RADYNE TOBACK GAYLE THORESON JIM THOMPSON PATRICIA TOMLINSON BARRY TORP Seniors TRONNES HANS FREDERICK Hanse ir Detroit Lakes cemeteries Boat and Motor Club 23 Gun Club 4 Homeroom Veep 4 Class play committee 34 Swimming team 34 E C B s 2 3 4 TURNQUIST JULIANNA Ju ie life saving sports shrimp Band 234 Pep Band 4 Orchestra 34 GAA 234 letterwinner 24 homeroom representative 2 Class play committee 23 Record Club 2 Girls club Cabinet 34 treasurer 4 Operetta 3 Hockeyettes 34 Swim ming team 4 Birch Log 4 AFS committee 34 UDD DAVID H Dave car fan If you wont your car lowerer call me Football 2 Isaac Walton Club 2 Boat and Motor Club 3 Car Discussion Club 4 Class play commit tee 4 Red Cross Representative 2 UDESEN JERRY HAROLD Unit beep beep Trust me? hockey Hockey team 234 Football team 234 Homeroom secretary 234 Hockey Club 34 E Club 2 Grey hound 4 ULLAND WILLIAM Blitzkrieg Blitzkrieg Long live the Volkswagen' hockey w Tennis Team 3 letterwinner 3 Homeroom president 4 Boat and Motor club 3 Debate Club 4 Sports Dis cussion Club 2 Class ploy committee 4 TRAUB JAY cars What ya soy there? photography Tennis 234 NSPA 2 Band 234 Orchestra 34 Pep Band 234 Germon Band 34 Birch Log Photog rapher 2 Greyhound Photographer 234 Sports Dis cussion Club 2 Photography Club 3 Pes 3 E Club 4 Letterwmner 34 Prom Committee 3 Class Play Committee 2 3 4 I 1 1 11 11 , , ,: ,: - . - 1 ,1 ' , 1 : 1 1 1 I ,I ' , .. . : . .. ,z : H 1, , B ,, . 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A I ,, I, K . , ,,, , , I, 4 , ,,,, It A lv . . ,rf Q '57 I -1 Q ,fdif-4 Y' YT' 'rdf WILLIAM ULVANG SUSAN VAN CALCAR DAVID WALKER WILLIAM WARD WEPFER KAYANN a principals daughter? party line? well Transferred from Clarkston High School Clarkston Michigan 3 Library Club 3 Girls Club 34 Library Cadet 4 Jr Red Cross Club 4 WESTERLUND SARA LEE Sa y hockey eligibility? but Mr Ludden Greyhound 234 .lr Page Editor 3 Editor 4 Birch Log 34 Asst Art Editor 3 Art Editor 4 Maiorettes 234 B Squad leader 2 Sr Co leader 4 Matorette Club 23 Treas 4 Dramatics Club 4 Operetta 23 committee chairman 3 Girls Ensemble 3 Class Play 23 One Act Play 3 Speech 3 Thespian 234 Quill and Scroll 34 Sec 4 GAA 24 Prom Committee 3 Red and Grey Day Committee 234 Class Skit 23 een Page Writer 4 34 Stu ent Counselor4 WHITESIDE DREW DOUGLAS Draopy cars fatigues a girl Hockey 234 Letterwinner 234 Hockey Club 234 WILLIAMS DOROTHY JOANNE Dixie snake dancing is her specialty modeling Malorette Club 23 Drill Team Club 4 veep 4 Home room Treas 2 Red Cross Representative 23 Drll Team 34 B Squad Malorette 2 Operetta 3 Prom Committee 3 Class Play Committee 234 A cappella C our 3 GAA 23 Junior Achievement 3 :rch Lo 3 Home-room Sec 2 ECBs 23 St Marys Hospital I cant even think today' Girls Club 234 Cabinet 2 Office Cadet 23 Pep u 23 rls saac alton Club 4 GAA 234 WILSON PATRICIA ANNE 0 demonstration speeches Shes a whiz In solid and ri Nurse Cadet 3 Gym Cadet 2 Record Club 24 Typing Club 3 YTeens 23 GAA 234 Girls Club 234 Junior Achievement 34 Sec 3 ik 41 ELIZABETH WAGNER KENNETH WATTEN Seniors KAYANN WEPFER DOROTHY WILLIAMS 39 ULVANG, WILLIAM "Bill" golf . . . the great philosopher , . . math and science Debate 3,4, Astronomy Club 2g Speech Club 3, Fu- ture Teachers of America Club 4, Pres. 4, Mathematics Club 4, Class Play 2,35 Thespian Society 2,35 Honor Society 3,4, National Forensic League 3,4. VAN CALCAR, SUSAN CATHERINE "Muy" ls her hair black or brown? . . . one at the Lakeside girls G.A.A. 2,3,4, Letterwinner 2, Greyhound 2,3,4, circu- lation manager 4, E.C.B.'s 2,35 Pep Club 2,3g Ensemble Club 4, Choir 3,4, Operetta 3. WAGNER, ELIZABETH ANN '1Betty" blushing beauty . . . silent . . . seen but not heard Y-Teens lnterclub Council Representative 2, G.A.A. 2,3, Typing Club 2, Girls' Isaac Walton 4, Junior Achievement 4. WALKER, DAVID "Dave" stickler for neatness . . . Boy Scout . , . camping Band 2, Boat and Motor Club 3, Radio Hams' Club 2, Gun Club 4, WARD, WILLIAM A. "Willy" cars . . . girls . . . downtown Proiectionist 3,4, Proiectionist Club 2,3, Car Discussion Club 4. WATTEN KENNETH Kenny guppies books A good salesman am lil Astronomy Club 2 Library Club 3 Chess Club 4 SARA WESTERLUND MARILYN WILSON DREW WHITESIDE PATRICIA WILSON I arg MQW '+V O I HK yt, I . I I ll ll , : :I 1 A 1 , .Q - ,N wt? N T ' g N.S,P.A. , 5 d V . g ' H H ,V ' ' 1 -I g K . 3 P- I li' : -- ,z ' i 1 Bi ' g 5 . , , . .' , . ,, .V Q Q' WILSON, MARILYN G. "Muir" ' ,, " ' ij' CI is ,, Gi, "li vv ' , E.ClBl'S 4, . L I ' ll , 'fp ,ff W ., I . f T ff H' "ff ' ,E ' , N if r l g f WRIGHT, DONALD "Don" Horn Rodio . . . Cowboy From Oklohorwo , , , "Stick Them uw" Choir 23,45 Quartet 23, Modrigol 3, Cperetto 23, B:ker's Dozen 3, Closs Trecs. 3, Hcneercom Pres. 3, Greyhound 2,3,4, reporfer 2,3,4, page editrjr 4, Ng. ticnol Honor Society 3, Cross-Country 2,3, Homs' Club 2,3 ZIMBINSKI, WILLIAM R. "Zee" Church conferences . . . parties . 4 4 "Remember Al- bert Leo?" Choir 2,4, Modrigol 3,-4, Operetto 2,3, Boys' Quortet 3, Boker's Dozen 3, Football 23, Football Club 2, Vocal Ensemble 3, Rodio Homs' Club 4, Red cnd Grey Day Committee 2,3,4g Closs Ploy 4 Sorry, No Pictures BERGLUND, DONLEY A. FEDORCHUK, DAVID "Dave" Hockey . . .skiing . , . ortistic "I love English!" , . . "Why Do We Hove To Go To Hockey Club 23, Prcecticnist Club 4 School?l!ll" . , . Trock Stor ELD, ALLAN W. "Ellie" Track 2,45 Cross-Country 2,3, A Ccxppemc Choir 4 Cors . . . friendly , . . hunting LAWSON, GERALD E. "Weiner" Gun Club 2 3, secretory-treasurer 3, TVGCI4 3,42 Sleeping in Chemistry ond Physics . , . Hove o rriotch, Proiectiomsts' Club 4 Sgm! , , I Skiing? Prorectionist 2,3,4, Proyectionist Cob 2,34 Sez, 3g As sistcnt Elm coordinotcr 3,4 I X xXf"'X ! Thoughts of ca Senior at Graduation Graduatron marks the end of the F t era f our lnftume d as t approaches we look rn thoughtful retrospect at the days we have left behlnd The tume has passed swlftly almost unnotrced yet all the whsle we were changnng and developlng As the days and years passed each hour made nts contrnbutnon Our teachers our fellow students our whole envrronment has had a very sngnuflcant eftect IN makung us what we are Day by day we have an creased In knowledge ID understandung and ID self confldence Thmk of how dlfferent we are from the befuddled seventh graders that wandered appre hensuvely through the halls an September l953' Yet we know thus has been lust the begrnnung for the knowledge we have gauned has revealed to us so very much more that we do not know Whether spent happnly or unhapplly these hours of prepanng ourselves for the adventure before us have perhaps been the most rrnportant ln our lnfetnme We have reached the flrst plateau changed and we hope better Qutte suddenly we realuze graduatnon means the end of the youthful manner nn whnch we have accepted llfe for now we must adlust to the serlousness of the adult world we are now enterung Some of us at thus pount may expenence a feelnng of unwllllngness at benng thrust unto the realltues of llfe We almost flnd our selves wrshrng the Sennor year would go on a luttle longer perhaps even that It mnght never end Many of the fans ID the halls In the classrooms we wnll never see agaln for now each of us wrll go hrs separate way meetang new people lnstenrng to new Ideas We pass thus way only once never to return Out places are taken by others ID the processlon of lnfe as eager or as rndncferent as we have been Surely IH our later years we wall look back on these days wlth many fond memornes Our vuew wall be d1Flerent then tempered wuth the wlsdom and un derstandlng of age Then only wnll most of us begun to comprehend and apprecnate the great expenence we have had Stuart Srvertson I ,. X WOODLAND JUNIOR HIGH SCH OOL MfLAPi'?5.?.'599E.,L?P.Sg!5?5OC' C- 0- SOPBNEEQNQNE. f?.?29C'ATf5 J. D. HAng9n5oNg:o. BEN SUNDLANAD x,.1ff1'HANu'Ak U LVUR f com J. -I SMQAL Rf, 4.7219 'T' f .sw i4"M N it '13 xii.. S Za: In 4 0 Si! 5 XS' x h'M.Qg " 'fix 5 "J 1 fl Xxx' Wg.: V q N "ns, K 'UQ x i S, W 0 Achvlhes Eligibility committee: B. John, B. Manfred, J. Roemer, C. Bruess, S. Pittelkow. Student A Q' S Reseufcl' Committee: P- Peterson' H- Vlfcnf T' Pete' ROW 'lz l. Taran, A. Abraham, S. Sivertson, L. Flyckt. ROW 2: M L- Nofdlnef -l- Smllhf -l' Mqln- Gustafson, J. Anderson, T. Levine, J. Parson, S. Wagner. ROW 3 Building and Grounds committee: ROW 1: C. Lappi, T. Kwapick, J. Sage, S. Rolland, D. Perry. ROW 2: E. Haycock, T. Boyce, D. Peterson, R. Johnson, B. Mueh ri ng, B. Thompson. D. Pierson, R. Prince, B. Kirkvold. ROW 4: J. Hagenbrock, M. Lahti H. Heinecke, C. Schuebel. This year's Student Council otticers were Sturart Sivertson, President, Jim Ulland, Vice President, Gayle Thoreson, Secretary, and Lynda Flyckt, Treasurer. Besides the sponsoring of a talent show to earn money, the Student Council also took charge of two successful dances, held a concession stand at two Ordean football games and had a number of assemblies throughout the year. At the beginning of the year the Council was very active in the Youth Traffic Safety Convention. Council ROW 1: G. Thoreson, J. Ullond, B. Gogne, J. Specht. ROW 2: D. Johnson, P. Beerholter, D. Johnson. ROW 3: C. Coole, J. Sompson, D. Johnson. ROW 4: S. Dono, D, Fisher, B. Clorke. A new ideo which the Student Council tried out this yeor wos the orgonizing of students into service committees to discuss octivities ond to improve some of the school's problems. This yeor, especiolly, it hos been proven to us thot the Student Council is the bockbone of school lite. Officers: Pres. S. Sivertson, V. Pres. J, Ullond, Sec G. Thoreson, Treos. L. Flyckt. messages, and delivering passes and Library Cadets The library cadets assist Miss Macrae in the library. Taking charge ot the attend- ance lor library study halls and arranging books on the shelves are two ot their duties. They also help with the check-outs. ROW 'l: M. Burke, D. Skomars, J. Monroe, J. MacCallam, L. Ch- man S, Green, J. Grydahl, J. Paulson, E. Hotop, M. Altonan, E Kovack. Office Cadets The duty ot these girls is to assist the secretaries in the office. Among their many duties are answering the telephone, taking notices. They also help in attendance re cords. At the end of the year these girls are rewarded by receiving Greyhound points. ROW 'iz S. Rocklin, D. Malzac, C. Barber, M. Klang. L. Ohman K. Larson, M. Olson, F. Gurovitsch, B. Aune. ROW 2: K. Ander son, P. Saice, K. Douville, N. Swore, J. Johnson, B. Samuels. if .. H -fps! School Store Workers Popcorn! Peanuts! Candy! This is the cry heard from the girls in the school store. These girls work about i5 minutes everyday during their lunch periods. The store is also open before homeroom when you can pur- chase school supplies. M. Kuefner, B. Lindberg, R. Lomen, J. Dokmo, R. Larsen, J. Davis R. Larsen Proiectionists These boys ore very busy during their free period of the doy. They show the movies requested by vorious teochers to the closses during the dey in the proiection room. ROW 1: A. Hoekstro, T. Kwopick, A. Elcl, D. Remington, C. Mos- ley, J. Sweeney. ROW 2: G. Anderson, D Hood, A Frielund, B. Word, K. Knutson. h I x 4"fi 4:3 Sound Room Operators The sound 'oom operotors have mony im- portont duties throughout the yeor. They reod the morning bulletin eoch doy ond olso give other importoht onnouncements throughout the doy. Another job these boys tolce core of is the toping ot vorious proiects for the school's use. D. Brcznder, B Gcngnon, P. McCulloch, D. McQueen, W son, J Dennis, D Stewart, J, Sykes. Stage Crew These boys ore one of the hordest work- ing groups in the school. Their job is to pre- pore for oll the school ossemblies ond build sets, direct lighting, ond lceep the stoge in order during dilterent school productions. W, Fry, B. Gongnon, D. Wolker, D. Mork, R, Myers. Th ROW 1: L. Knutson, M. Olson, N. Sjolund, P. Quaderer, M. Crago, J. Larson, K. Johnson, A. Mitchell B Hanson, J. Fisher, J. Neau, S. Spurbeck. ROW 2: M. Sigel, D, Walker, B. Holrerud, K. Carlson, J. Christ enson, K. Johnson, M. Reque, K. Dinan, K. Lewis, S. Hatch, R. Devlin. ROW 3: R. Gooch, D. Gessner R Martin, A. Amundsen, R. Ronson, J. Fox, J. Tonkin, J, Plumb, J. Kershaw, D. Mayer. ROW 4: D. Perry L. Stingl, L. Gressmen, B, Lindstrom, W. Zimbinski, D. Sweeney, L. Snyder, C. Bagley, D. LaForge, S. Rolland M. Goldtine. ROW 1: G. Leech, N. Swore, K. Howell, D. Malzac, M. Seitz, S. Hensen, J. Hart, B. Johnson, J. Cameron, M. Wood, J. Matt- son. ROW 2: M, Tamosi, T. Anderson, S. Holrnstrom, J. Benson, J. Scharnott, G. Overby, S. Johnson, J. Nyquist, K. Berglund, N. Hampton, F. Dillingham, D. Schwenk, M. Klang. ROW 3: S. Schaeffer, S. Hoenshell, E, Hotop, F. Veech, M. Hammer, J. Karon, L. Kohogen, C. Monson, S. Swanson, J. Paulson, A. Still rnan, A. Johnson, L. Ohman, D. Zimrn, K. Trader. ROW 4: C Loppi, B. VanCalcar, J. Kreoger, S. Appequist, V, Gillson, J Ehlers, J. Kaalce, S. Schottler, J. Thrano, M. Kuelner, E. Arnund son, S. Shaperio, S. Youngdahol. Choir ROW 'lz C. Jensen, L. Strom, J. Davis, S. Steinman, M. Helps, B. Gurovitch, S. Johnson, J. Dokmo, K. Con- nolly, M. Rewald, L. Flyckt, J. Shogren. ROW 2: M. Dack, K. Bahn, B. Litman, R. Pearson, S. VanCalcar, D. Arthur, C. Bakke, R. Ohman, P. Tomlinson, M. McGillivary. ROW 3: R. Brander, R. Hildibrandt, C. Corzine, D. Pedersen, G. Thoreson, B. Crandall, B. Anderson, J. Modeen, S. Olson. ROW 4: J. Sweeney, D. Ode, R. Johnson, D. Peterson, R. Manfred, D. Jeronimus, D. Wright, B. Lindstrom, J. Baumgarten, D. Fedorchuck. Officers: B' Devlin, K' Bohn, Bl Mon- ROW 1: M. Helps, A. Mitchell, S. Johnson, M. Rewald, P. Quaderer, fred L, Flyckt, K. Johnson. ROW 2: M. Reaue, K. Johnson, K. Connolly, B. ' Hanson, G. Thoreson, C. Corzine. ROW 3: R. Devlin, B, Zimbinski, R. Manfred, R. Ransom, J, Baumgarten, D. Gessner, Mr. Engen, this year's new a cappella choir director, guided and developed the voices ot the members until the uncertain single tones were substituted by one harmonious group. Some ot the performances the choir gave were Oct. 29, P.T.A. Nov. lO, Open House, Dec. lo Christmas concert, Dec. l9 Christmas assembly, Mar. 3 "Production," Apr. 14 Spring Concert, May i the All-City High School Choir Festival, May 31 baccalaureate services. A second part of the vocal music department is the all girls' chorus. A training group working toward membership in next year's choir. Auditions for next year's choir will be conducted during the Officers- J Beumgenen L month ot May ot the present school year. Flyclct, J, Plumb, K. Johnson. 49 ny ROW 'lz E. Young, N. Broadbridge, B. Aune, E. Nelson, ROW 2: W. Weinstein, A. Peterson, J. Lewis, A. Ranta, D. Von. ROW 3: S. Harmer, C. Buck, S. Miller, R, Jackson. ROW 4: L. Knowlton, J, Elhers, M, Pultord, D. Kalligher, D. Butler. ROW 5: D. Leppala, L. Borg, R. Litman, S. Peterson, B. Olson, K, Morris, J, Turnquist, K, Kane. ROW 6: B, Bemel, T. Jeglosky, J, Traub, D. Peterson, Mr. Berge. C'-27 Vice Pres., S. Sivertson, Pres., H, Hoff, Treas, M. Pultord, Sec., D. Skomars. Orc Leading the orchestra in a tremendous year of successes was Mr. Be-rge and the 1959 or- chestra otticers, Pres. Bud Hoff, Vice Pres. Stuart Sivertson, Sec. Diane Slcomars, and Treas. Marilyn Pultord. Members participated in three concerts dur- ing the year, one Christmas concert in Decem- ber with the choir, one in February and one in April. Proceeds from these concerts and also from a car wash served to finance the orches- tra on their trip to Fort William where they played in the local high school, Their hosts were Fort William orchestra members, ROW 1: S. Sivertson, B. Hott, C. Kromholm, K. Fischer. ROW 2: L. Dodge, B. Fredrickson, C. Nichols, W. Kwabik. ROW 3: S, Lunde, J. Erickson, M. Dufault, M, Gustafson, J. Harding, C. Miller, B. DeCoigny, T, Hepokovvski, ROW 4: R. Larson, R. Larson, N. Jones, ROW 5: M. Olson, W. Fry, S. Kibby, D. Comstock, R. Toback, B. Hemmerling, G. Olsen. ROW 6: D. McComber, D. Anderson, R. Carlson, D, Monroe, B. Andre, D. Hendrickson, M. Ranto. tra Featured numbers in the concerts this year were "Merry Christmas," "The Handal So- nata," and selections from "My Fair Lady," using the same score as the one used by the Duluth Symphony in last summer's pop can- cert. The more talented members are given the chance to perform as soloists in the concerts. Besides playing for commencement, the or- chestra also plays tor school assemblies. Some of the members are active in the Junior Sym- phony. The ensemble consists of five persons se- lected from the orchestra vvho play at various civic clubs, and church groups. N. Brocdbridge, L. Knowlton, E, Young, C, Kronholm son. ROW 'lr J. Turnquist, K. Morris, B. Olson, S. Peterson, S. Randall, M. Anderson. ROW 2: T. Hepokoski, B. DeCaigny, C. Miller, J. Harding, S. Beckwith, J. Schweiger, J. Lundberg, M. Uttley, M. Anderson. ROW 3: N. Holloway, N. Anderson, M. Peterson, R. Toman, M. Cohen, L. Nordin, E. Smith, S. Farr, P. Getts, G. Schmidt. ROW 4: S. McDonald, B. Andre, G. Olsen, B. Wolfe, W . if - K ti, l . , .fl K President: D. McComber I Ig a Vice-president: C. Bruess ,ni 1 J V Secretary: G. Olson i' Treasurer: C. Masley X Aw.. 2... I Jr- 'V 'W i S. Rootness, D. Crystal, J. Olsen, B. McBride. ROW 5: F. See, T. Elsmore, B. Gangon, B. Garon. ROW 6: B. Lindberg, R. Toback, . Johnson, A. Hokestra, C. Mosley, J. Rosberg, T. Anderson, . Skoglund, S. Ure. ROW 7: K. Eid, D. Peterson, D. Peterson, The The East Senior Band, this year, is composed of about one-hundred mem- bers with Mr. Vickers as its director. Starting off the school year the band performed for the home football games, marched in the Fall Festival parade, and performed in an all city band concert at Wade Stadium. As the year goes on the band is play- ing for basketball and hockey games, pep and other assemblies, giving con- certs of their own and with the orchestra, and performing for the P.T.A. ln all, the band performances will number about seventy-five. ROW 1: W. Fry, D. Comstock, S. Kibbey, K. Kane, M. Olsen ROW 2: K. Ebert, P. Cohen, J. Elofson, R. Litman, J. Carpenter, L. Borg, D. Leppola. ROW 3: K, Severson, K. Mancini, J. Sell wood, B. Lindberg, G. Lewis, M. Johnson, G. Dryke, G. Kaner, W. John, W. Goddard. ROW 4: J. Thompson, L, Hotop, G Lewis, M. McGreevy, R. Cornell, L. Conrad, B. Bemal, T. Jeg Band Because of a shortage of uniforms the band could not perform as a whole. However, a drive for new uni- forms was started with the help of the Band Parents. Such activities as con- cessions at football games, selling Fall Festival buttons, and chocolate candy bars, putting on a dance, a skit for the pep assembly, a potluck supper, concerts, and a spring car wash brought in much money and recogni- tion. losky, J. Traub. ROW 5: D. Wallace, L. Peterson, S. Eisenberg J. Sampson. ROW 6: C. Bruess, B. Hemerling, D. Anderson, R Carlson, S. Ecklund, D, Monroe, T. Drake, G. Knutson, Mr Vickers. ROW 7: D. McComber, M. Ranta, B. Clarke, R. Arbour B. Gagne, L. Hendrickson. The hnished product. ... duction. A musical masterpiece in pro Bond boosts school spirit ot one of the cold footboll games. The bond of practice Which one do you like best? Germon Bond Pep Bond 54 l959 Girls' State Rep. Kay Johnson and alternate, Julie Ehlers. 1958 Boys' State Rep. Stu Sivertson Boys' State Boys' State is a youth program sponsored by the American Le- gion for the purpose of encouraging interest in and promoting an understanding of our democratic system of government. Through actual operation of a miniature state government at Boys' State, an idea of the practical functioning of our government is gained which points out the many strengths and advantages in our system and which also eveqls some of the weaknesses of democracy. M - Stu Sivertson flaw Mfjiyt l958 Girls' State 02,1 W! 5 Rep. Gayle , . Thoreson M7 rvj, I Girls' State Dffjf W 'l 'l 'M ,IQl Our leaders, we will leCJl'n GMM 1959 Boys' State Candidates: S. Ure, J. Roemer, J, Ulland, Cause someday, 'twill come our turn, E' Momm' To fulfill their utmost plan: A lasting peace tor every man." These few lines from the otticial Girls' State song de- scribe the immense meaning and purpose of Minnesota Girls' State. Sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, Girls' State is an experience in Americanism through the practical application of learning government and good citizenship. Every Girls' Stater is an actual citizen of a miniature Minnesota and a fictitious city and county. Elections, cam- . f it F paigning, conventions, and political parties, are carried V on in the same manner which is practiced in Minnesota. .Qi 8 q.,,:' Through Girls' State one truly learns appreciation in tx: being an American. " . 1' ' - Gayle Thoreson 55 Editor: Sally Westerlund. ROW 'l: H. Hastings, M. Anderson, D Zimmerlee, S. Westerlund, N, Broodbriclge B. Litman. ROW 2: J. Moehring, B. Holte rude, L. Borg, M. Sandburg, K.: Lewis ROW 3: S. Van Colcar, S. Shottler, C Miller, B. Aune, K. Dinham, S. Randall ROW 4: B. Anderson, K. Bahn, D. Wright, L. Snyder, D. Antonson, C. Bruess. The This year's Greyhound activities started off with a loud bong - the bong of G gavel. For o week before the subscription campaign began, mysterious A's were seen in the holls, and caused much speculation among the students. At an assembly the mystery was solved, This year the Greyhound was sponsoring an auction, and the A's stood for the theme, Auction Action. For each subscription sold the homerooms received a specific amount of greyhound greenbocks. With illegol tender a wide voriety of entertainment was purchased at the concluding assembly. This unusual campaign T -...J Teen Page, Writers: Jerry Plumb, Sally Wester- Page Editors: J. Plumb, J. Moehring, L. Gallop, C, Andreson. lund. 56 Greyhound caused much excitement through the school, and boosted sales to IOOW. The Greyhound, together with the Student Council, sponsored a talent show and also a dance after the Central basketball game. Staff reporters wrote for the Teen Page of the Herald, this giving our community an idea of East's many activities. Although there was a lot ot last minute rushing to meet dead- lines, everyone throughly enjoyed his work. Advisor: Miss Paul. ROW 1: J. Parsons, M. Skafte, A. Johnson J. Thrana, B. Decaigny. ROW 2: S. Pittel kow, M. Gustafson, J. Swanstrom, A. Abra hom, J. Sage. ROW 3: K. Benson, B. Link J. Ehlers, B. Pearson, B. Burton. ROW 4 J, Plumb, C. Anclreson, J. Traub, J. Tyllia S. Ure, J. Roemer. Page Editors: D. Wright, K. Bohn, G. Bruess. Business Managers: K. Larson, K. Morris. 57 ,xx f 1 Editor: Dale Coventry. Typist: Barbara Decaigny The Birch N 'mt ROW 'l: M. Gustafson, K. Connolly, B, DeCaigny, N. Jones, H. Hastings. ROW 2: C. Bohn, S. Steinman, M. Olson, J. Elofson, J. Moehring, A. Mitchell. ROW 3: C. Miller, K. Morris, J. Turnquist. ROW 4: S. Westerlund, D. Pederson, D. Williams. "Deadlines," "dummy" and "copy" are familiar words for the staff ot the T959 Birch Log. This year started olt with a Birch Log assembly depicting weird characters from the now popular horror movies and their admiration for their i959 Birch Log. The campaign was very successfull and' this high selling rate served as an incentive for the staff to make our annual the best yet. The section editors made individual assignments and initiated the new stalt members to the mys- teries of putting together an annual. Our capable Photographers: G. Zimm, M. Signorelli Section Editors: Log of 1959 ,- -- Q4 ROW 1: K. Coventry, D. Zimmerle, S. Kibbey, B. Holtrud, S. Olson, M. Skaftee. ROW 2: M. Sandberg, D. Widdes, B, Aune, S. Pittelkow, J. Roemer. ROW 3: D. Johnson, H. Heinecke, J. Main, J. Doyle, J. Specht. editor, Dole Coventry, kept the operations running smoothly and emciently. Pictures were taken Throughout the year - formal as well as many "candid" shots. Assistant editors were chosen toward the mid- dle of the year: and they started becoming acquainted with the jobs they will take over next year. The statl realizes that an annual represents many cherished memories to students and we hope you will enjoy this year's i959 Birch Log. Qyf Advisor: Mr. Jones. Where's the dummy? Buy the new l959 Birchlog. Section Editors: K. Connolly, J. Moehring, S. Westerlund, N. Rams- lond. 59 -1 'YLW4 .ul Mlss East, 59 Patricia Tomlin SOI1 xl' 1 .1 3 G' t Candidate: Gwen Olsen Candidate: Dale Coventry Miss East's Court, 1959 Candidate: Gayle Thoreson Candidate: Lynda Flyckt I WW fwg.-, fi , Girls' Club Pres.: Diane Pedersen Sec.: Sandy Olson Vice Pres.: Kay Johnson The Girls' Club, whose membership con- sists of all senior high girls, completed an active year under the direction of its ofli- cers, its committee heads, and its advisors. Diane Pederson served the club as presi- dent, Kay Johnson as veep, Sandy Olson, Sec., Julie Turnquist, Treas., Judy Maehring, Chaplain, Marilyn Pulford as sergeant-at arms. Leading the three main committees were L. Gallop, Social, G. Olsen, Service and P. Treas.: Julie Turnquist Tomllnson' Program' Chaplain: Judy Moehring Girls' Club Cabinet: ROW l: C. Lappi, N. Shogren, R. Naegli, J. Maehring, M. Pulford, J. Sioblom, J. Lind- berg, K. Johnson. ROW 2: K. Lewis, L. Stevens, J. Turnquist, C. Bohn, R. Thomas, M. Payne, J. Harding, M. Gille, G. Floyd, J. Kreager, M. Johnson, K. Weld. ROW 3: L. Gallop, P, Tomlinson, J. Ritchie, G. Olson, D. Raihill, D. Johnson, S. Johnson, B. VanCalcae, N. Bragee, J. Davidson, D. Pederson. W? T7 ROW 'I: S. Youngdahl, M. Woodlce, C. Lappi, S. Harmer, M. Reque, J. Lundberg, P. Peterson, M. Hampton. ROW 4: D. Brandef, D. S. Arrnentrout, L. Marshal, J, Armentrout. ROW 2: N. Swor, D. Ode, R, Archibald, H, Tronnes, J. Main, H. Holt, D. Gessner, D. Schwenk, J. Sioblom, J. Mattson, L. Ohamn, J. Kaake, C, Barber, Quick. J. Neau, J. Olsen. ROW 3: P. Morrow, C. Witchell, S. Wallace, East Cheer Booster's LEFT TO RIGHT: Sec. Trecs. Gwen Olsen, President Dick Brander and Vice Pres. Sandra Olson. 6+ E.C.B's stand for East Cheer Boosters. In its third year of operation it is composed of school spirited students advised by Mr. Carlson. Tuesday morning at 7145 A.M. in the band room the members are found holding their meet- ings and practicing yells. For the first time this year membership was limited to one hundred people, with selection be- ing based on the groups who yelled the loudest. Another new member of E.C.B.'s this year is our mascot, Gregory Greyhound, who adds to the games. This Year s That German flavor rs gettnng pretty strong here at East It looks llke we ve got a llttle but of Bavarla rnght here In Duluth wuth all the pxnladen Alpine hats They re really nice and the more puns the better Dzrty faces? No beardsl The centennial sprrxt has overcome these boys agaln Congratu latnonsl Those beards werent easy All we need are a couple of Jaguars or Mercedes now to go with all the flashy car coats. You don't have to have a sports car to take advantage of your car coat. Any- where . . . at a basketball game, school, really anywhere at all the car coat can be seen. ad Knut one pearl two The thelr own sweaters and copy Perry Camo The sweaters on the boys seem a real Impression on the world and the gurls are the female fashion wor hand knit bulky sweaters g s will t the boys wnll three button to have made male fashuon OVel'pOVVefll'1g Id wuth theur A 9? u..w 'evo Ballet hos nothing over East High School! Our modern Eastites have taken over the dancers' famous leotites. For fashion or warmth nothing can top the rannbow of color these snuggles come rn whether It be under bermudas or under slclrts Q--l 67 ROW 1: K. Larson, M. Olson, N. Ramslond, B, Beerhalter, E. Young, J. Sutton. ROW 2: L. Marshall, D, Roihill, M, Reque, S. Randall ROW 3: M. Skofte, K. Benson, J. Piering, ROW 4: D. Coventry, S. Hedman, B. Ulvang, D. Green. National Honor Society ln the spring, a banquet is given in honor of all those vvho have greatly excelled in academic achievement, Among those present will be the meme bers ot the National Honor Society. These students, both iuniors and seniors, have been able to main- tain a "B" average or better. The members worlc hard to keep up their average after becoming a member as vvell as before. The elected olticers ot i959 are Pres. Stu Sivertsen, Vice-Pres. Gayle Thore- son, and Secretory Mary Olson. National Forensic League All students at East who have earned twenty-five points in some type ot interscholastic speech contest or in drarnatics, are eligible to ioin the National Forensic Society. These points may be earned in various divisions such as extemporaneous speaking, original and memorized oratory, discussion, humorous and dramatic declamation, interpretive manuscript read- ing and debate. This years ofticers are Pres. Steve l-ledman, Vice Pres. Bill Ulvang, Sec. Elizabeth Young, Treasurer Nancy Ramsland. ROW 'lz P, Rhode, S. Pooley, L. Howard, M, Olson, K. Larson, S Hedman. ROW 2: D, Wright, K. Dinan, B. Ulvang, C. Corzine, G Thoreson, C. Bagley. ROW 3: D. Green, S, Sivertson, D. Gessner M. Lahti, H. Heinecke. ROW 1: D. Coventry, L. Gallop, B. Litman, A. Abraham. Thespians The otTicers ot the Thespians, a society devoted to the advancement of dramatic arts in secondary schools are Pres. Robb Prince, Vice Pres. Marcia Uttly, Sec. Leslie Howard, Treas. Ann Mitchell. lt includes those students who have taken part in dramatic activities, such as yearly class plays or one- act plays, This includes major and minor parts, as well as back stage help. In this organization, those members who continue to excel in the dramatic arts, may earn Thespian stars. Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll is on international honor so- ciety tor students who have done superior work in iournalism by working on school-sponsored journalistic protects. To become a member you are required to be at least a iunior, must be ap- proved by the national executive secretary and be recommended by your school publications ad- visor. Newly elected members are initiated at the annual spring honor banquet. Officers tor this year are Pres. Sally Westerlund, Vice Pres. Dale Coven- try, Sec. Barbara Litman, Treas. Arden Abraham. ROW 'lz D. Coventry, S, L'Heureux, M. Olson, T. Levine Howard. ROW 2: M. Uttley, M. Sandberg, M. Craga, E. Young ROW 3: R. Prince, T. Erickson, P. McCulloch, B. Ulvang, The life of the Mennonites and the wrath of a wicked father combined to make the Jun- ior class play, Papa is All, one of the most successful ever presented in the East High School auditorium. Proof of the wondrous suc- cess is that the production was held over for two nights. Combining comedy and pathos the cast con- vincingly portrayed the simple home life of the Mennonites. The love of a daughter and the hate of a son, the wants of the mother and the bullheadedness of the father, add up to a success for the eleventh graders. CAST Mary Eva Req ue ...... John Roemer ........... Dana Raihill ......... David Ode .............. Spencer Ure ......... Stephanie L'l'leureux ...... Mrs. Papa Emma Jake State Aukamp Aukamp Aukamp Aukamp Trooper .. Mrs. Yoder ROW1 J Roemer M Reque D Raihill S Ure ROW2 S l.Heureux D Ode Junior Class Play 7 I :. ,. ,. ",. . :.' ,. . WKHU an wwf W li Senior Class Play at xx January 15 was the date The time was 830 The event the sensor class play Moheres The Physician ln Spite of Himself Under the ing twelfth grade cast brought forth another success Headed by Jim Main who played the two timing doctor and woodcutter This small but power packed cast commanded a tilled audi torium The scenes were done in an abstract style that was vnrtually unknown to many in the audience This modern idea enhanced the timeless comedy ot farce and love unrequited Truly a tittrng end tor the three class plays presented by the class of T959 ROWl S Westerlund M Crago ROW 2 C Mas ley P Rhode J Miller J Main M Horowitz ROW 3 R Prince K Dman D Coventry J Thompson J Sweeney P McCulloch Jnm Main Joan Miller Dale Coventry Kathy Dinan Robb Prince Peter McCulloch Mnke Horowitz Jim Thompson Marcua Crago 71 CAST Sganarelle Martine Lucinde Jacqueline Lucas Valere Geronte Leandre Sally Westerlund Jesters in T , ,S il ' D . I . I .--.nann-a...--- 4 . direction of Miss Carol Nelson, the enterpris- John Sweeney .......... ,..,. M .Robert Speech Participants: ROW 1: N. Rarnsland, K, Bensen, J. Miller, J. Suttan, K. Howell. ROW 2: J. Kaner P. Edson, K. Larson, B. Berhalte, S. Johnson. ROW 3: S. Randall, D. Wirtanen, S. Utiliy, G. Gustafson, S Ehlers, J. Pering. ROW 4: S. Sharpio, S. Hedman, S. Rootness, M. Wood, D. Green. This year the senior high speech participants, under the supervision of Mr. Zbracki, presented a Christmas program to the student body and parents. Along with this pro- ject, they also participated in district and regional speech meets. ln speech there are various divisions in which the students enter. Among some of these are humorous and dramatic declamation, original and memorized oratory, and extemporaneous speaking. Debciters: ROW 1: K. Benson, B. Bailey, N. Ramsland. ROW 2 S Randall D. Raihill, K. Larson. ROW 3: L. Young, B. Clark, J. Main ROW 4 M Anderson, S. Hedman, Mr, Whalen, D. Greer. This year our debate team made East proud of them by winning second place in the state debate tournament. At the same time each of the East participants placed high in individual rank. This year they debated the issue of Russian schools versus, the United States' educational system. Any debater will tell you that it is really a lot of fun, but a lot of hard work, too. State Runnersup: D Green, S, Hedman, Mr. Wha- len, L. Young, B. Ulvang. 3 .3 1 N. v 9 if Y. t It tt tt I x I ' il I .,x I Q ff, 9 . ,., -5- 4 Q' jj 1 iw .lug a. 5,219 'Q ' if-v "Q ' 1. , 'N 1 'y Sfaie Tram: Sofefy Represeniufivesz J. Hcxgenbrocln, C. Schubel, M. Gusfofson, B Beerholfer. S ' Q Karen will poss those excms if it kills her! 1959 A.F.S. Candidates: ROW 1 L Knowlton, M. Sandberg, K. Benson M Seitz. Plan nclisfsz D. Wrighr, C. Bagley f' E CLUB ROW l D Mark B Archibald B Lundberg J Smlth B MacGregor C Bruess ROW 2 D Carn y J Mann D Sapp B Burton J Hagenbrock D Ramsey ROW 3 J Peterson I Clubs play an Important part In the curriculum of East Hngh Every student as entutled to Ioan one club whnch meets every Wednesday mornnng dunng actlvxty penod The club program rs armed at gnvnng the stu CAR DISCUSSION CLUB ROW l Mr Johnson T Ruckdashel J LeBeau T Kwapnck J Sage B Muehrmg D Brander B Gustaf son M Butchart ROW 2 A Johnson B Goran S Iverson B Ransom D Slcansberg M Fugeson V Barrows J Dungan J Taran A Abraham D Haney J Traub Mr Garnett ROW 4 M Lahtu B Manfred P Lubratovlch M Goldflne J Sweeney L Snell H Henneclce D McComber East s dents a chance to relax and at the same tlme develop has Individual Interests and talents Many protects are carrted on by the backrng school tunctnons they also carry Oreck ROW 3 K Ebert D Mayer J Skoglund B Currie R Lntman C Lldberg A Garon ROW A Frlelund J Carpenter B Ward B Backer B Udd R Brummer R Sturm clubs Besides an many ac R Gressman 4 T Harney Llndstrom D ,fu , - - . , : . ,. ,. . :. ,. ,. ,. , , 74 Q cw GIRLS IZAAC WALTON CLUB ROW l G Drylie B Johnson M Ol-:man P Ostr nder K Kane B Johnson M Carney A Gellmeou B Sauntry M Anderson ROW 2 F Gurovltsch B oyentry K Howell J orsons C lchols Fohlcn Hampton Mrs Davus ROW 3 G Gustafson K Fnscher J A Club tlyltues undtvtdually Almost once a month you attend a candy sale or dance sponsored by some club to finance anything from a canoe trap to sendung relaef supplies overseas You may meet many members of these clubs MAJORETTES CLUB ROW 1 D Wnllnarns S Spurbeclc S Stem n R M O J Nyauts Monson D Crystal L Knutsen ROW 3 B Rose K Berglu d S Wallace ROW4 K Johnson M Wilson N Egerdahl L Borg B Wagner R Pearson J Ftsher B Holterud G Thoreson M Slgel partnclpatlng In clylc functions also Clubs also teach the students how to work together and to get along vvnth each other They benefit the whole student body D Schwenlc S Armentrout L Ohman ROW 4 L Magee S Andreson P Peterson ABSENT FROM PICTURE S Olson L 3 s . - ' " l 1. 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't, C. , . : . . , . . . . : , , . n , 75 Club SPEECH CLUB ROW1 W Weinstein J Miller MacDonald S Mehling J Sutton R Toman ROW2 S Nesgoda E Nelson S D Wirtanen J Karon N Fleckenstein P Edson E Young B Anderson S Randall ROW3 S Peterson V Gillson M Uttley DRAMATIC CLUB ROW 1 M Abramson D Davidson M Reque S LHeureux I Reinberger S Carlson L Howard ROW 2 M n berg C Miller S Hatch J Da s S Perry C Larson C Carlson B Beerhalter S Fortmeier R Toback ROW 4 M Wood J Pnering C Schubel J Roemer P McCulloch M Horo witz P Cohen ROW3 L Mattson K Dinan L Knowlton B Flanders T Levine D Coventry ROW 4 B Morrison D Gessner J Plumb D Ode D Bradley BOYS IZAAC WALTON CLUB ROW 1 J Maas B Holms G Peloquin R Ohrnan J Tyllia B Mattson D Schwenk B Han ninen, M, De-Santo, L. Snyder. ROW 2: Mr. Fayling, D. Peterson G. Kershaw D, Moela K. Mancini S. Hedman, D. Quick D. Birk- hofter D Leppala ROW 3 B John B Staubs J Dennis S Rollond D Perry D Jeronlmous D McGreevy D Kult: ROW 4 S, Middleton, B. Johnson, J. Strorngren, B. Lindstorn D, Peterson M. Pike, P. Hustad J. Splan D. Hendrickson. I . . zrwza, Q i ' O N Bs 4 'A 6-1 4 , rp-I .c'7 1 "' 1' Q .Q J A:. . . cf: J ,f , . , ,- K 45 1 f ff , ,Q 155 12? , 1 n I v' T4 Q ,QQ-fv 26.05, . Lt 4ffff,01LfMf2f"'M4 'l 2 4-07,112 029.44442 Hpgb if-Q Q f""'J'l QM b6"L"6f Mft ,' M q ikJ ?,,,,.,U' ,,, 23,440 .fo , W 970 WLML. MW '7' , x ,,,, at 5, 4,,,.'f,rVfrr,1fcJ y' qW0D,7 f9A6Z4,,.,2,,wffvWU'4f'-Jfwf Y 3 ,' MW 4 - -7' ' 'JVMMGKWZZQD W Athletics 4 SLW Qg S. Johnson, B, Archibald, E. Martini, J. Smith, Varsity EAST 26 SUPERIOR CATHEDRAL..7 Using a new offense, the double wing, the Greyhounds opened the 1958 football season under their new head Coach, Mr. Nordling, with a powerful running attack to defeat the Panthers, The offensive attack was led by co- captains Steve Johnson, who scored three touchdowns, and Jeff Smith, who gained over one hundred yards rushing. The fourth touchdown came on a pass from Johnson to end Bob Manfred. Defensive standouts were Smith and end Merle Lahti, who led the team in tackles. EAST 13 CLOQUET ,....... .. O Running up against a fired up Lumber- iack team and muddy Held conditions, East was held to a scoreless tie for the first three quarters of the game. The Grey- hounds caught fire in the last period though, capitalizing on a Cloquet fumble, which linebacker l-term Heinecke picked oft and ran for a touchdown. The Hounds then quickly marched for another score, with Johnson getting the touchdown. The East defense was led by center linebacker Dar- rell McComber and tackle John Sweeney. EAST 'I3 DULUTH CENTRAL 20 Leading the Troians by a I3-7 score at the end of the third quarter, the Greye hounds lost an evenly matched game, as Central scored twice in the hnal quarter. Steve Johnson scored East's first touchdown, the scoring play coming after a long pass to Boi: Manfred. Buzz Archibald scored the other touchdown on a well executed double reverse. Linebacker Jeff Smith and end Larry Flyckt were the defensive standouts forthe Hounds. EAST 'I3 MORGAN PARK .... , T9 Ball control played an important part in this game as the Hounds, although they outgained the Wildcats by over one hun- dreft yards, lost the ball f-ight times cn femzzle-1 and int-yrceaticn: East took to the air lam-s in this game. as both cnc: Bob tfanfwd ard halfoatk Buzz ff-rchizgald caught t:sch::of.n cas:-:-5. Ccwell i'!:C:'n- ber clapg-cl a ercellert defensin game, rrak'ng i7 tackles to lead the dcfers .-3 'v Football EAST 19 SUPERIOR EAST ,. . O Getting izack into the win column, the G'-.,":-"1:z sooilezt the Orientals horne- nfi i.-.ifn at lf?-O victory. The game looks.-d like it was going to be a defensive l::it'le, as veither teant scored in the first lttlf B-t'i1-3-Hocnds dominated second half pin, with Steve Johnson getting the tirst to,:n:1of.n on a snoft plunge early in the thira :sorted Tvxo 'vore touchdowns were titer tuickly assed, Johnson running for one and :tossing to end l-lerrn Heinecke for t'te ctner. EAST 6 DENFELD . 'I4 1-ltltocjh the Greyhounds were predicted to he dc-hnite underdogs, the game proved ta lyci vi.-ry even. Denfeld held a 14-O advantage at half tirne, but East outplayed the Huntcrs the second half, holding them scorc-lt.-su. ln the hnal quarter, Steve John- son itlcitfrit-ct ow-i' the goal line to give East its tirst touchdown against Denfeld since thi' scries began. Mark Williams, center lint.-backer, and tackle Lowell Snell were the clc-fc-nsive stars for the Greyhounds. EAST T2 SUPERIOR CENTRAL .. 13 A find up Greyhound eleven, playing their hc-it game of the season, lust missed upsetting the favored Vikings. East's pass- ing attack was very eftective, as they com- pleted I4 out of 25 aerials, Offensive star was Boin Manfred, who hauled in eight paizes good for over one hundred yards and one touchdown, Lowell Johnson scored tnc' other Eczst todcltctown, also on a pass. Lincltcickcrs i'-fcfcinlzer and Smith and trickle Jcrr,f Udcsen turned in tine de- ft. nsive 5:5-i'foi'n:tr-rr-s EAST 27 DULUTH CATHEDRAL .. 'I3 The Greyhounds clicr-axed a very fine it 'z in 5: irc-:ii .e aictory over the Hill- toptzers, East's offense ground out over fog l-unzrre-:J yards largely dJe to the fine blocking cf g,a'ds Dick Honey and Jay Msccifli. The hard rcnning of Buzz Archi- lpald proflded for two of Eost's touchdowns, -.nit lu Jug South and Steve Johnson each cot't'IE..'cff one. Ends Bob Manfred and Lft"i',' Ffck lf-ct tne defensive team. Mr. Nzrzrl ni, J' Gfvni-'t,ar:1Mr Lee all did wc- l :oi::"i"ji cu: in leading the Grey- l'o,n::3 to ci . ,i ' ,izectoltle season. D. Mcffomber, B. Lathrop, J. Muccilli, D. Haney. Q' x M. Lahti, H. Heinecke B Manfred D Ramsey S .-1 9"5:s ROW 1: J. Stromgren, B. John, H, Knutson, T. Chamberlain, R. Stewart, C. Schuebel, D. Johnson. ROW 2: B. Gooch, W. Archibald, B. Bemel, W. John, B. Sivertson, J. Specht, R, Myers, R. Ohman, ROW 3: Mgr. B. Andre, C. Eid, G. Anderson, T. Hatch, B. MacGregor, M. Ranta, D. Von, Coach Fayling. Cross-Country Paced by their captain, American Field Service ex- change student Claus Schuebel, the East l-ligh Cross- Country team enioyed its most successful year. There were over twenty-tive boys out for the whole season, practicing every afternoon after school at Northland golf course. The practice sessions were led by the coach, Mr. Fayling. The team ran in more meets than in past years, Al- though the whole team was not always victorious, there were individuals who gained great recognition. Of the seven meets run, Claus vvon first place in six of them and placed second in the other. After the pre- liminary competition, Claus vvon the regional meet in Grand Rapids, setting a new time record of 3:37.3. Also doing very well all season were Dave Johnson, and Bob John vvho finished fifteenth and sixteenth re- spectively in the regional meet. ln the state run, only Captain Claus Schuebel placed first in the State meet. 0 "A .al n Coach Fayling, Mgr. Bruce Andre. Claus from East was eligible to run. This proved to be enough, however, as he smashed the ten-year-old state record of 91Ol.7 by nearly seven seconds! His new record of 8.54.9 should stand for a long time to come. Dave Johnson and Bob John finished well in the Regional Meet. Varsity x R bey, Irv Toron, Dennis Johnson, Bob Monted D e sey M e Jumping Johnson Warn the odded luster ot o new osslstont coocln Mr Kurnslno our drnbbllng Greyhounds surged through o hot ond close seo son to flnlsll in tourth ploce ln the newly formed Brg Nine Eost Eost Eost Eost Eost Eost Eost East East Proctor . . . Cotlwedrol ,. Sup. Eost .. Centro! ..,. Grond Maris Sup. Centrol Two Horbors Tournaments Central ..,. Cloquet , . . "Swish, Swish." Basketball Paul Lubratovich, Clint Bruess, Chad Coole, Merle Lahti, Doug Perry, Duane Henrickson. Mike Goldtine with his inimitable shooting style, led the team in scoring with a l5,6 average. Getting oft to a shaky start at the beginning ot the season, breaking about even in the games, the Greyhounds, led by co-captains, Merle Lahti, Bob Manfred, tinished the season in fine form, losing only 2 league games. board East Two Harbors East Denfeld . . . East Morgan Park East Cloquet ... EC1Sf Grand Maris East Proctor .... East Central .... East Denteld . . . East Morgan Park East Silver Bays' . East Cloquet . . . iCoU Mgr. A. Abraham, Coach H. Brckkeri Asst oach M K sha sst Mgr. J. Hagenbrock. b Me e, SL any at 9? Mr. Lee, Duane Walker, D. Moyer, B. Burton, B Lundberg, T. Jchnscn, H. Knutscn, D, Jeronirnous, I 5 sl .Vx State Runnerup Trophy 1 is Eastite executes perfect form. Dave Jercnimcus, Bruce Eurtzri, wax up their skies for the next run Ski Team The ski team, coached by Mr. Lee, entered three meets this year - Big Nine, District, and State. The team did a tremendous iob representing the school by placing second in all three meets. We were led in the individual events by Bruce Burton, tirst in the district and third in the state and Dave Jeronimus, third in the district. Both Bruce and Dave placed in slalom. The ratings we have received during this past year, give evidence ot a great team next year. The swish of sharp skates on new ice, the crack of a hockey stick hitting a puck. Thus our hockey season has come and gone this year. There were ioys and sorrows, good games and bad games, exciting moments and dull moments, but it can safely be said that it was an enioyable season. This year the hockey team played the largest sched- ule of any previous East team, playing as many as ten more games than the other teams in the league. Be- sides playing each Big Nine team at least twice they played home games with Eveleth and International Falls, and single games with Hibbing, Virginia, Coler- aine, Grand Rapids and Baudette. The Baudette game made school history because it was played as a pre- liminary to a Minnesota hockey game at Williams Arena. After getting oFf to a slow start with split team, the combined team roared through the second half of the season with only two losses. During the same time they racked up nine wins. Among these were victories over Eveleth and Baudette, two state hockey powers. The Eveleth game, incidentally, was the first time an East team has beaten an Eveleth team, giving Mr. Rolle a special personal triumph. The majority of the team being sophomores, Mr. Rolle had a very dimcult iob molding a team. Results were evident, however, proved by the team's record the second half of the season. Our defensive corps was especially effective, being composed of Jerry Udesen, Co-Captains Larry Flyckt, and Ed Sutton, Drew White- side, Jay Mucilli, Dick Fisher, and goalie Paul Mehling. Drew Whiteside and Jim Ross were high scorers. Our future hockey teams show much promise be- cause of the way the sophomores developed into a potent, smoothly operating unit. Hockey McGiffert, Bonte and Ross scramble for puck. McGiftert and Savolainen advance on puck. Savolainen takes a slap shot. East 9 Proctor .... . I East 6 Baudette ..... . 2 East 5 Two Harbors . . . . I East 8 Morgan Park .. . O East 2 Morgan Park .. . O East 8 Cloquet ...... . O East 7 Two Harbors . . . . 4 East O Denfeld ..... . 3 East O Dul. Central .. . I Tournament Games East 6 Two Harbors . . . . 2 East I Central ....... . 2 East I Morgan Park . . . . 8 East 3 Inter. Falls . . . . . IO 1 qi X 1 1-?""' GQ! ., ':.-.Q-rf,,.. ,::cw:-'af A me f, ig .yr ,., ,wh . ME-K.. , dx 81' H. J .,..,. , fe v A 2 G 9 YM A5524 Wi S ?w55: ,, Qwwlwmmv ' ' mifffzff 'Q 1 X 1 T fi YM, 1 if , 'r wx ' M NJ M 'Rh ww 'Jw MQ, , VM, ,g,WLv,,,wL, 'iw' '4 55' S Y 1 f A v f J ,T U gi . 4 f V lhlyv LV,, , Cllnt Bruess Bull Ulland Kathy Dunham J Elhers Jay Traub Tom Chamberlann Tennis Victory tn the dlstrlct and reglonal tournaments were the rewards of the T958 season Tenms team AT the dtstrtct meet Jay Traub Tom Chamberlaln smgles and Cltnt Bruess Bull Ulland doubles quallfled for the reglonal Tournament The wmmng of The team trophy In The reguonals also sent Jay and Tom on to the state ID whnch Jay won state consolatlonsst Gof During The T958 golf season the golf Team had flve clty matches Two wms were ganned from Two Harbors and one from Central under Mr Lees coach n Bruce Burton Jeff Peterson and Bull Rosen played In the Reglon Seven Tournaments at Grand Marns Bull Rosen lgroduate l958l went on to play In the state Tournament Jeff Peterson, Denny Koehler, Bruce Burton, Bob Magie. W--HSP Jay Traub represented Ecst at the state Reguon 7 players Bruce Burton and JefT Peterson 'H 6 f 4 I' K V ff' sl 1. ii Z' Track PROSPECTIVE TRACK TEAM MEM- BERS, ROW I: B. Savolaine, J. Goldsworthy, W. Hylick, B. Wolfe, P. Getts, D. Johnson, R. Becker, W. Goddard, D. Johnson. ROW 2: T. Kemp, M. Williams, B. Fredricksen, C. Carlson, J. Fraser, C. Schubel, H. Heinecke, B. Gangnon. ROW 3: G. Bisbee, B. Johnson, A. Lee, J. Skog- lund, D. Erickson, F. Green, C. Jen- sen, D. Humphrey. ROW 4: E. Martini, B. Johns, S, Eisenberg, T. Weyl, J. Sampson, J. Trempe, J. Crawford, J. Birch, D, Fisher, Mr. Nordling. This year's track team, coached by both Mr. Nordling and Mr. Williams I think I can . , . I thought I could! ' fs ff bk' I BN 4 ff l a'o t 'I XX . 'v f' , N I3 1 F In I, f I . K Coming in for a landing. '-143: 'Q Q4 .' l X , X f 3 I gy 'Iii I H il, 'If 'h . I X 92 events ranging from the 440 relay to the discus. participated in about eight meets this season, including the Eveleth Relays Hibbing Invitational, and the U.M.D. dual meet. Practice got under way soon after the close of basketball, the boys work- ing out in the gym and upper hall. This year the team was strongly augmented by the sophomore class, whose representatives competed in Other events included the hun dred yard dash, broad jump. Timber!!! lx ff 4 4 'ff if 1:3 if , -i uf . ,q,p,fT ,Q AJ in ln f 9 1 ' g 9 I sf 'K . 11 if 1? , ' 5.4 ,,,, C' 'U 'es 33 Y w 2 1 I A 4 ! 2 l gi ' x l 'Q' U-'I fp . . '. we 1 ' E? ,gr 5' ? ' f ,WW F I vw r if ' o ' . IA, ..m,, ' s uf ,, J J ,f 'Zh .wwh e fy -ig .af 44 W:- K. 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Qi I Mr .6 ,W I 9 , QM' .lyegjf ,f.," 9 g,w9gQf?' , sei 4,u4a3:9,4,jw7 '," N , V " V h ,QL i f ,,,,, tiff kk, , V' , ' ,. , ,Vw-LA, . - 4 .. .ff Beth Larson Sue Johnson Kay Johnson Judy Barbo Noncy Brogee Judy Gryfdohl Cheerleaders Helplng to promote Eosts school spurut ore the B squod cheerleoders The squod consists ot coptoln Koy Johnson ond Sue Johnson tumors Beth Lorson Judy Grytdohl Judy Borbo ond Noncy Brogge who ore sophomores with Gout Bruckson os the olter yeor Sixteen sem: finolrsts were chosen by the sensor cheerleoders ond two odvxsors From those sixteen the sux tinolnsts ond the olternote were chosen Mr Vickers octs os odvlsor ond the E C B s support them The B squod cheerleaders cheer for the B bosketboll gomes ond for the newly formed sophomore hockey teom All smxle whale they work Cheermg our teams on to vnctory 97 , . ,,,,. ' I ' ' ll ll I . I . I I I I 1 1 ' note. The juniors were chosen lost yeor ond the sophomores ot the beginning ot this . , U I II ll . . . V II ll ROW 'l: D. Olson, S. Appleauist, L. Chron, L. Johrscn, L Vice President Sally Wallace, Secretary Mary Woadke, President Barb Sauntry, Advisor Miss "D." "Well, help it over!" ull, B Arne, D Skoncars. ROW 2: P. Edson. L. Borg, G Schmitt, B. Saun?rv,J Ecfsan, J. Hillsen, Girls' Athletics Leading the GAA. activities were the atti- cers Barb Sauntry, President, Sally Walace, Veepg and lvlary Woodke, Sec. and Miss D'Ivlarco, advisor. Head at group activities was Shari l-loenshell while Lynn Strom was head of bowling and Julie Ehlers head ml hasketball, One of the many iobs of the council was to change the requirements governing the earn- ing ol a GAA. letter. Their responsibilities also were planning all activities and doing and seeing to their success. G. A. A. Council Association Almost any day, especially weekends, avid G.A.A.'ers are busy shoveling snow, skiing, skating, tobogganing, or iust plain walking try- ina to till that 50 mile hiking requirement. lt nie G.A.A. member isn't doing this herself she may be participating in the annual bike hike to the pumping station, a tobaggon party at Northland, or a splash part at Ordean's pool with a lot of her friends. lt takes a lot of time and effort any one will admit to earn your let- ter but it all adds up to a lot ot fun too, and you can't help feeling a little proud wearing that letter sweater. and Letter Winners "Oh, please, not another gutter ball!" G.A.A. SPORTS' HEADS, ROW 1: S, Carlson, K. Dinan, G. Olsen, B. Samuels, J, Cameron, D. John- son, S. Mattson, M. Schweiger, C. Settarnbrine, J. Benson, B. Aune, K. Morris, M. Bruhl, J. Turnquist, L. Borg. ROW 2: S. Henson, J. Lewis, J. Lundberg, K. Arnquist, J. Ehlers, D. Schwenk, D. Tckarczyk. N. Otis, A. Peterson, B Haney, S Andresen, M. Nelson, G. Sands, B. Keeler, A, Clarke, K. Carlson ROW 3: M, Garrity, S, Fortrneier, P. Rhode, C Cor- zine, P. Cochran, J, Kaake, S Johnson K VN'e'd, P. Widdes, M, Mielke, L. Marshall, S VanCalcar, B. Crandall, S. Jeronirnous, B. Simons ROW 4: G. Gustafson, S Jacobson, M Reace, M VN'i'scn, K. Berglund, G Butchart, B. Ccvenwy, C Buck. ROW 1: P, Rhode, .l. Ehlers, K Arnstad, S Hoenshell B. Ze ler, S, Wallace. ROW 2: M Woodke, L Strcfr, J. DCWES. L Magee, B. Larson, G. Brickscn Gurls Sports Corps de Ballet at proctuce The East Hugh athletuc department for gurls us ear marked by a wude range of untramural actuvutues whuch are guuded by our energetuc unstructor Muss DuMarco Furst un lune of the untramural sports un basketball tennus un the sprung for those gurls goung out for theur G A A letter Easts untramural program guves a valuable chance to each gurl to learn good sportsmanshup and to work and have fun wuth her fruends Wow' That crazy follow through Looks luke o completed pass to me Heads up kuds 101 ' 9 followed by bowling, then volleyball, and deck u -9 1 ,gh Q .1 1-,Q-, '- . W , V v' ., .W b . N 1 A Q. f' V. 41 iffy, A 'P' '1j,,.-f'.. 4 k K V, ' , M V ik 1 as . ik , .llzwi Y' . W if, f, W . A.,,f,,-. f, M. 1 2 f',.,'Hefmsg,,'-ffl-,7-s1Q"f f"Q:-QgQ:1'+w . ' - K D. .jx ' CQAQ 4' -L QZPLW? +',,7b,? ..,,. . 1 mf fiwgyvvv-Qi., r- ,-1751, 'Qxjfv M ,VV , - ,, - , -.4 A A V I . ' jsw V, "f"1-"""A"A'ZL'4P'3?if--.'7"f ""v'f L' lfif W y .,Ak ' . 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" N jidydo ' L 751' 'V fiixuf ? 'JV 'fl L 'f 47 f2-4Q'z,j smug Underclassmen ' "- i"'- . John Helling, Jill Parson, Janice Hilsen, Mary Prudhomme, Tom Fears. Sophomore Class As the shadows of our junior high years fade into the past, we welcome with open arms our senior high years ahead. Realizing this as a milestone in our climb to the top, we worked long and hard to accomplish the goals we had set for ourselves, We elected our class officers as follows: President, John Helling, Vice- President, Janice Hilsen, Secretary, Jill Parson, Treas- urer, Mary Prudhome, Sergeant-at-arms, Tom Fears. Advisors were Mr. Compeau, Mr. Hopper, and Miss Hector. Besides doing our homework, many of us found time for band, choir, orchestra, speech, journalism, cheer- f - f hr, i' ww .Lge .. . .wl:,t... r r J' - ---- . t",' .Q - . ., ,.. . . , ' -, '.1'l V. , -X. - 5- ?P r ' V- . ' fr ' . 'Y' I l s 5 l ' , . - I x ' V . K ll. H - . , I 1' . .1 - W - ,: f VV V. V A , V 1 k -,K . , ' f " A ' '- I I Z: QW 'ff 1 ' ' . Q . - X V - r' A is - -I 5 ' ' leading and our class play which proved that some of us have flare for dramatics. Some of the boys earned their "E" letters in sports and the girls slaved away for their first G.A.A. letters. Games, dances, parties, and the funny little things that happened in our classes all went together to make our sophomore more interesting, and so another year goes down in the records of our lives. We are looking forward to our next two years at East, hoping that they will be as successful as this year has been. Philip Abalan 2 Jim Ableson Ray Abelson Evelyn Amundson Darrell Anderson , . ..ITE if 8 P2-si 3 R 3 ,yt r 2, ,. ,,-- .. .f .?Ka j 7 5 Dennis Anderson s-'ttf' ' V Jim Anderson 1:7 4.', Margit Anderson A ,z 5' U ---- X E, Mary Anderson If ' Nancy Anderson I Peggy Anderson 4 B -'- Terry Anderson y A V, ,.,, ., , Tom Anderson Sandra Andersen . . SUSOH Appleqvist A Y i Bill Archibald J , ' i it Judy Armstrong , ' H Judy Bair fl, , l Kathleen Banks V Q ' Judy Barbo Robert Bayly Ross Becker A. Bruce Beckett W Sandy Beckwith , Barbara Beerhalter Janice Benson Jim Bentson ' Lou Ann Berglund Sheila Berman Reed Bevis Jon Birch Emily Bissonett Margaret Bodley Judy Boll X if 4? 5 28 ' John Bonte Nancy Bragee Wnllnarn Bredesen Gaul Brsckson Chrss :ne Buck Peter Buchanan Harry Burns Wullram Burns John Burrell Brian Burton Robert Burwe Gwen Butchart Davnd Butler Jam Call Claudla Carlson Curt C rlson Ruchard Carlson Rodger Carlson Marsha Carney Marsha Cavallm Kenner Chrlstenson Dorothy Chrnstle Robert Clark Robert Clark Sharon Clark Dorothy Conrad Larry Conrad Beverly Cooley Rodney Cornell Barb Coventry James Crawford Patrucna Crowley Mlrlam Dock Jeanne Davndon Penny Davis Scott Denms Freda Dnllnngham John Dmnan Larry Dodge Mike Doran Tom Drake Gwen Dryke Mary Dufault Prlscllla Edson Jack Egerdahl Collm End Dave Erickson Gary Erlckson Tonette Eruckson Mary Everett lm Fagel Susan Farr Tom Fears Edward Fellen Fordung Fellow Culvun Fenner Davnd Ferguson George Fewson Eugene Flrmune Duck Fisher Kay Fnscher Nancy Fleckensteln Lynn Forsman v. 1-'v 568155 ,Af 'lf Sue Fortmener 'TT' John Frazer Bull Fredrxckson Wendell Fry B b Gagne Bruce Gaqnon Bruce Goran Alberta Gelnneau Phnllrp Gettes Jnll Gershgol Marsha Gr le VWlard Goodard Bob Gooch Fr nk Green Q- 55 .JS wer s... 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Y rel -8, Qs? 1-. 1' ,Rb .gi 1.-4 A-L rw- Margaret Peterson Duane Praor Dennxs Prokop Mary Prudhomme Marnlyn Pulford Dave Ramsey .lum Ramsey James Ramsland Bull Regaln Sharon Rudgewell Sharon Rocklmn Chuck Rohady John Romanuck Jerry Romundstad Sandra Rootness John Rosberg Jlm Ross Judy Rud Tom Ryther Don Sahelm Geraldine Solce Jim Sampson Glorma Sands Anne Sandness Bull Savolannon Susan Schaeffer Duane Schmid Gaul Schmidt Ken Schottler Mary Schraufer Maryorte Schwenger Marte Settambrmno Karen Severson Gary Shapuro Blll hay Bull Shepard Nancy Shogren Mark Slgnorelln Brenda Slmons Bull Slvertson Sandy Syoberg Lynda Sklnner Bob Skoglund Dtane Skomars Jnm Smuth Luz Smxth Jlm Sohl trom Marvin Specht Lots Stanger Sherry Stanley Davnd Stephnes Joe Stnngl Lee Stottregen Linda Strand Cassxe Stromdahl Mary Sturgeon Sylvta Sundlxng Judy Sutton Ken Sutton Lester Swanson Dan Swe ney Mtke Teyla Ronald Thomas Ruth Thomas Jrm Tonknn John Trempe Carol Treponler Sandra Turk Betsy VanCalcar Ben VanStexnberg Carol Vanzandt Dowd Von Marcla VonGeertz Jeff Walker Leslae Wagner Sharon Wagner Ann Waldeland contunued on page 113 - .- T J' y Y " f Y K 1, T .fre .. . . 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K S A X. , , we Q vs' A 4 W "YQ 'S' I ' ., ' T Qi- , " 'ii T V , L' J . - : X k , , V L J efziit Q M 'Q .Tu- . 4.174 I T me T ' 1 T Q ... .. L " T f ' fi- T T dk . y I 7 ' my Tk t ' 1 , A ffb ' J A x 1 L ' Larry Wendfeldt, Chad Coole, Duane Pederson, Tom Erickson, Julie Ehlers, Bob Wolfe. Junior Class We, the Juniors, are one step away from our goal, oeing Seniors. As Juniors we became much more a part of the school's many activities. The obtaining of our class rings which were ot ci new and different style was a big event of the year. At East we had something to identity us as the class ot l96O. We elected olticers in the beginning of the year. They were President, Tom Erickson, Vice President, Chad Cooley Secretary, Julie Ehlers, Treasurer, Duane Pederson, Sergeant-at-arms, Bob Wolfe, Larry Marla Abrahamson Mary Altonen Gary Anderson Judy Anderson Judy Anderson Kathy Anderson Mary Anderson Rick Arbour - 4 Phil Arentein A T, Sandy Armentrout Kay Arnquist 4 Barb Axelson 1 Carole Barber q John Barrows Bob Bemal Karen Benson Bonnie Berg Kathy Berglund Dave Birkhotler Gary Bisbee Duncan Bradley T' Tom Boyce Jim Bradley , Rick Brandt .E Nancy Broadbridge , Marian Burke -A Virginia Burke Bruce Burton 1' fn . W 'E Wendteldt. Some of the more daring souls took physics and higher algebra, while others struggled through Mr. Burrows American history classes. Our class play was a great success, But the climax of the year came in the spring when we as Juniors put on the prom. This year will long be remembered, but we are all looking forward to next year during which we will till the vacant places left by the Seniors. 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