Enderlin High School - Enodak Yearbook (Enderlin, ND)
- Class of 1959
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Back row H Lxndenann, D Ste1nhaus,
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Mr Zlegenhagen supeuntendent, Nlr Combs pr1nc1pa1, onentatlon,
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PEP CLUB
Fmrst Row D Lemna, C Erbstoesser, A Flnger, P Hong, J waldhalm, D Llnde
mann, D Archbold J Geske, D Vee Second Row Advmsor A Lundberg, K Gun
derson, M L1ebenow, J Isakson, M Chrxstl C Brbstoesser, D Allard, B Hoel
S Praedr1ch, L Sp1ekerme1er, L Janz. Thlrd Row S Syverson, M Lxndemann
M Lzndemann, J Petrxch, B Bllefson, J Petterson, S Berglund, A Hong, S
Shelver, J Ander
Larson, L. Helmer,
eller, N Foss, C
Gyldenvand Smxth
M Ford, C Koetz,
son, D Wolf H Geske, C Pernow, D. Maclver, K Sxegel, S
J Geske Fxfth Row S Vee, J wadeson, K Olson J Bach
Knatz, K Schm1tz, C Wallner, C lemna, S Bacheller, P
Row C Janz, J Tollefson, P Buttke, B Freder1ck S Wolf
M B1l11ng, D Myhre, B. Kraemer, H Lxndemann, M Bordt
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ENODAK STAFF
Front Row A Flnger, B Bllefson, J Trapp, J Geske, C Janz, C Brbstoesser
Adv1sor J Combs Back Row D Clem, B Fraase, C Petrzch, R Smedshammzr, H
Trapp, J Tollefson M L1ndemann
EAGLETTE STAFF
Front Row H Llndemann, Advlsor A Lundberg, A Fxnger, D wavra, C hrbstoes
ser, K Gunderson Second Row D Allard, J Ceske, C Fernow, K S1egel, P
Hong, L Helmet, S Larson, J Anderson Th1rd Row P Gyldenvand J waldhalm
P Duffy, C Hamre, C Halverson, J Bacheller, J Tollefson
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:SEM gow C Petnchv J TU-DP. D WOISKY, K Svedjan C Halverson Second
D P Schmitz, J Isakson, P Duffy D Geske D Utke C Hamre Th1rd Rgw
owers, D Wavra B Cummlngs, D Burke, L Nelson
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Front Row M L1ndemann, C Petr1ch, A F1nger L Redmond, J Trapp, L Otte
son Adv1sor J Combs Second Row C Cavett, J Petrxch, M Llebenow, P Gyl
denvand, B Ellefson, J Patterson, B Wolf lhlrd Row H Trapo, R Smedsham-
mer, M Torbenson, D Wavra, C Olson, D wolsky
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left to Right Jo Anne Geske Julxe Geake Patty Gylden
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Top to bottom Sherry Kay Mxller Karen Soren
son Mane Anderson Kathy Green
Front Row B Schonte1ch, R Muxlenburg, R McGregor, G Olson, D Llndemann, K
Cresuell, M Schxmming, Utke, Second Row Mrs Wavra, T Peterson, D B1111ng,
R Sullivan, M Jacobs, Waldhalm C Fraedrxch, J Pernow, F Poff Th1rd Row
C Llndemann, L Mayer, Halverson, K P1nger, J Skramstad, G Keene, D Johnson,
T Archbold, D Freltag Back Row B Gxllund, E Stelnhaus, W Gxlbertson P
Gzllnnd, G Nord, B Ernst, M Trapp P Skramstad Not pzctured G Frltz
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Front Row Mr SedEV1C, A Mychagluk, L Muth, B Anderson K Carlson M Geske
W Berglund L Ophelm Second Row W Jorgensen, M Scott, J Oelke, W Pxerce,
B Gutknecht, S Syverson Thzrd Row B Boxrud, T Doelxng, D Maclver, C Han
son, D Helmer, J DeKay, D Berglund, J Cummlngs Back Row D Aashlem P Nord,
J Petrxch C Llndemann, S Larson, K Green K Krueger
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Front Row Mrs H2-gen. S Grvfh. A BP-Y11SSf D Halvofscnv 5 Miller' G Jam' C
Neros, W Shlect, J Chrastl Second Row M Anderson, J Greene M Wolf, B
Johnson, D Pr1bbenow, R Boxrud, 0 Olson, D Klmble Thlrd Row M Fraeder1ck,
B Trapp, C Doe11ng, M Vee, C Nygaard, G D2-85121111 D AYWCYSOD. B 519861 Back
Row M Archbold, G Wallner, G Walters, N Anderson, N SCUIH-ldfn M Pflbbenoih
K Sorenson, A Shelver Not pzctured D Gunderson, G Westphal
Front Rour K Kapaun, D Freltag, M Overby, G Orm1ston, J Mayer, M Fr1tz, M
Mark, A Rxtter Second Row J Geske, C Llndemann, S Frazder1ck, D Mayo, G
Olson, T Thorpe L Sp1ekerme1er, D Llndemann, P Rolland Thlrd Rowg M Wald
halm, S Werkhoven, J Patterson, A Tuttle, C Cavett, A Hong, C Crane, L Prxtz,
T Oeder Fourth Row F He1nz, J D1v1ne R Steedsman, O Roessler R Lemma,
E Frederzck, N Foss, D Maclver, L Ponader, A Olson Back Row E Wolf, L
Brazel, K. Kapaun, D Groth, L Vee, F Kraft, E Janz D Archbold, D Llndemann
Not p1ctured C Johnson, H Pederson
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Front Row M Blllzng, C. Kaatz, B. Ellefson, L Schmltz, C Wallner, M Lln
demann, J Petr1ch, J Geske Second Row L. Selander, R Gross, B Reynolds,
M Chrzstl, C Erbstoesser, S Berglund, E. Hoel, J. Isakson, L Janz Th1rd
Koetz, S Vee, D, Myhre, B, Kraemer, Fourth Row M Torbenson, R Johnson,
G. Daub, D Blasl, A. Axmbrust, W Wallin, J. Gzllund, D Clem, J Geyer,
P1fth Row B, G111und, R, Frmtz, D Fraedrich, R. Lezdall, R Mueller, D,
Wolters, B. Fraase, O. B1askowsk1, K Olson. Not p1ctured L Johnson, K.
Schontelch
The Sophomore Class has the bzggest class rn the High School G Glllund
R Prrtz B Fraase and M Torbenson were the four on the A Squad from the Sop
omore class J Geske was the only Sophomore glrl to become cheerleader Thelr
Homecomlng candxdate was B Ellefson Student Councll members were B Ellefson,
J Petrlck, and K Olson Then: class 8dV1SOIS were Mr Ertelt ani fs Chrxst
ranson Sophomore class offxcers are Pres M Torbenson V1ce Pres M Lxnnewann
Sec Treas. J Petrlck
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Row: T. Praedrich, C. Wellentin, W. Thorpe, S. Wolf, M. Bordt, M. Ford, C.
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Front Row H. Geske, P Gyldenvand, D Spzekermeier, C Fernow, D Wolf, J
Anderson K. S1.e el
, g , P. Hong Second Row S Syverson, S urson, L. Helmer,
D Vee, V Green, B Rolland, M. Llebenow, D. Schnutz D Allard Third R
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D Utke, P Buttke, J. Isakson, K Olson, A. Bordt,'C Lemza, J Bacheller,
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Son, C Hamre, H Trapp, Frfth Row J. Greene, D. Bgerke, D, Wavra: B. Crm-
mmgs, M Gutknecht, K, Svedgan, R Smedshammer, Not p1ctured K, Knutson
the junxor Class won fxrst place nth then float at Homecom1ng thu year
The class had two boys startxng on the A Squad thms year, they were R Smedsham-
-mer and K SvedJan Others on the team were L Nelson, H Trapp, D havra, and
C Hamre Cheerleaders from the Jun1or Class were P Gyldenvand and D Spxekernu.
rer Members of the Student Councrl were R Smedshammer, P Gyldenvand, D Havra
and M Lxebenow Homecomxnp, candmates were P Gyldenvand, D Spaekermexer, an
K Knutson P Gyldenvand ms the 1959 Sweethearts Ball Queen w1th C Fernow and
D Sp1ekerme1er her attendalus tro-x the Junzor Class The junlor Class adv1sors
were Mrs Cumuunbs and Mrs Peterson
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Left to Rxght Student manager Bud Schm1tz, Howze Trapp, Lloyd Red
mend, Roger Fr1tz Ken Svedjan Bud Smlth, Curt1s Petrxch, Ron Smeds
hammer Maynord Torbenson Larry Nelson and Curtms Hamre
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The 1958 59 basketball team had a
very successful season, gorng to the
state tournament and wlnnlng three
troph1es, They finlshed wmth a 23
wma and 6 losses record The Eagles
took flrst place m the Ch.r1stmas
tournament and the Dxstrlct tourn-
ament They took second :Ln the
Rcgzonal and were beaten m the con-
sulatmon flnal at the state tourn-
ament Three senlors ended then
hmgh school career at the state
tournament
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t to Rxght Fmrst Rowg W.Bergland, T.Thorpe, K.Ophe1m, B.C111und,
C'H3n50n, D.He1mer, Pederson, Second Row. L.Fr1tz, M Over-by E wolf
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Left to nght fzrst row, Curtzs Petnch, Larry Schmadt, Dave
Burke, Don Wavra, Darrel Gulland, John Trapp, and Ken Svedjm
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seco row, Jerome Jankowsh, Bud Smith, Ron Smedshammer, and
Lloyd Redmond.
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The 1958 football team fznxshed
wzth a, very dzsappomtmg four wma,
three losses and one txe record.
The Eagles, never beaten badly, Just
did not get the breaks dren they
counted, Seven sexuors ended then.: ,
Iugh school careers.
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Left to Rlght Pxrst Row Jerome JRHKOWSKI, Jchn Trapp, Lloy
Ken S d
ve Jan, Curtzs Petr1ch, Second Row Roman Lrtelt, How1e
Ron Smedshammer, Larry Nelson, Danny Clem Bud Schmltz john
Th1rd Row Colln Halverson, Curtzs Hamre, Maynord Torbenson,
Olson, Don MacGregor, Darrel Gugland, Fourth Row Don wavra
Smxth, Roger Frrtz, Larry Schmldt, and Dave Burke. ,
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Back row M Torbenson, C Halverson, B Fraase, C Petrrck, D wavra J
Trapp G Glllund P. Duffy, D Powers, D Utke 4th row D Clem, G Daub
C Hmre R Johnson. C Jmz, J rouefson, P. Burke, A. Olson, B ch
mrtz, B Reynolds 3rd row J Peterson, M Blllxngs H L1ndema.nn, D Wolf,
P Gyldenvand, C Fernov, K Olson, S Fraedenck, C Kaatz, S Wolf 2nd
row D Lemna, A R1tter, T Odet C Crane, M Lrndemann M Shelver
Hong, M Mark, D Mayer C Lemna lst row M Lxebenow J Geske A Frnger,
S Larson, J Petrlck, M Llndemann, K Gunderson, L Helmet, K Schmltz D
Mayos
Back row: J Geske, J Tollefson and
J Petrrck seated, C Janz
Gfflcers
Smce 1920 there has been a. Sen.1or Chou at
Bnderlm H.1.gh School. Mr. Olufson, the ongm
ator of the chorr, held the frrst performance
of the cholr at a. church m Nome.
Mrs Ho1v1k, who succeeded Mr Olufson,
formed a, choxr that was w1de1y known all over
Notth Dakota and Canada
Our present dlrector 15 Alex Stoffel The
choxr conszsts of 55 members, presentnzq, a
Chrrstmas and Sprmg Concert and takmg part 1n
the Sprrng Festlval
The student body thanks the Musxc Department
for the work they have put 1n to entertaln us
students and the commxmrty.
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lst row La, Fernow J Skramstad, T Archbold, J Oehlke W Schlecht D
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Halvorson, D Helmet M Llebenow, L Soaekermemer B Er t D
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K Muth, K Creswell 2nd row: M Lmdemann J Petnck, A Rmtter E
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Stemhaus, B Boxrud, R Gross C Hanson, M Trapp C Brbstoesser, C L1n
demann, D Vee, C L1ndema.nn 3rd row J Petrxck, R Grllund, C Wallner
M Shclver, P Gyldenvand, H Geske, C Fernow C Nygaard, B Ellefson, J
Peterson, S Larson, L Helmer 4th row: C Kaat G
, w, raedrzck, B Kraemer, J Bacheller, K
Olson 5th row H Trapp R Smedshammer, C Halverson, J Green, D wavra,
K SvedJa.n Mr Stoffel, B Cummings C Pet
, nck, J Trapp, J Tollefson, C
Jan? M B111lngs
Bnderlm H.1.gh Sc11ool's first orchestra was
formed m 1921 under the d1rect1on of Mr Oluf
son That same year he also started aband,
much fust performed at a basketball game at
w Ac When Mr Olufson left, he was replaced
by Mr Holuk, who d1d a. wonderful Job as dl
rector
Our present drrector, Mr Stoffel. has 67
members rn Ins band They take part m muslc
festivals and also mn the WDAY Band Fest1val 111
Fargo, besldes present1ng hvme Concerts
C Fernow J Bacheller, P Gyldenvand
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K Olson, C Fernow, K Gundersonf
Back row M B1111ngs, M Archbold J Greene
J Trapp, B Cummlngs, C Halvorson, C Janz
3r row H Geske, Kraemer E Fraedrmcks
2nd tow M Llndemann, J Petrlck, L Helmet,
S Larson, D Vee, J Peterson, C Wallner
st row R Gross, D Helmer, C Hanson, M L1e
benow, D Halverson, C Llndemann, C Lrhstocs
ser, B Ellefson
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C, Fernow, M. Shelver, J. Bacheller, K. Olson.
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01 September 19, 1958, the Bnderlm Eagles
defeated Bdgeley 36 to 6 m the homecomzng
football game. In the evenmg the student
counczl sponsored a. dance m the hlgh school
gym. JoAnn Geske was crovned homecoming queen,
The parade was comhmed nth the corn show pa
rade the day before.
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G1 February 7, the Pep Club sponsored
the 1959 Sweethearts Ball There were
thuty n.1.ne couples present JoAnn Geske
cromed Patty Gyldenvand and Lyle Otteson,
the new queen and king Followmg the co-
ronatlon was the grand march, led by the
king and queen,
Punch servers were Andrea Hong, Blea
nor Frederick, Edward Wolf, and Courtney
Brazel.
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Psrst Row K. Olson, D Allard, P Hong, L. Helmer, P Gyldenvand. Second Row
Mr. Kunz, J Bacheller, C. Fernow, D Wolf, H Geske Thrrd Row R Snedsham-
mer, J Isakson, C. Hamre, H Trapp, P Duffy Fourth Row C. Halverson,
Wavra, I Svedgan, B C mmlngs
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A ghostly fxgure brlngs a warnrng of
death to the master of the Red House durrng
a pleasant summer house party Although at
15 revealed as a prank of a guest, Mark rs
drsturbed and resentful The next day a v1o-
lent argument rs overheard between Mark and
has brother A shot rrngs out, the brother
rs found dead. and Mark has varushed To the X
pollce at seems clearly h0mlC1dE ne of the
guests, an amateur detectrve, 18 certarn the
after an attempt 1S made on his lrfe The
case 15 hard to solve, for among the guests
are many who m1ght benefrt from hrs death
the actress tryxng for her comeback, the mag
or who has been defrauded of moneyg Betty and
B111 who must postpone then: marrarge There L wh
are even deeper r1va1r1es and resentments
The rdentaty of the krller 18 kept a secret 'WIHNWWT
through three acts of actron and suspense and
15 revealed only rn a clrmax of exceptxonal
force and excltement
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Back Row J. Tollefson, C. Kenner, C.
Tanz, J. Overby, J. Wadeson. Front
Row: K. Gunderson, J Geske, M. Lul-
demann.
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I.. Schmidt, D. Vlolskvo J JUIKOUSK-1.
D. Vee. Not pxctureds D. Gullmd.
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When Tobey and Brose decade to exchange class
nngs they tlu.nk then problems are settled,
but they f1nd they have a fresh new set to cope
with Tobey remembers that for months she's had
a date to go to a big college dance She ca.n't
Just call xt off at the last moment. Brose lull
certamly understand that.,.especially s1nce he
has to be out of tom that mek-end But Brose
thmks 'gomg steady" means no other dates. To-
bey's mother :Ls called out of towng and Tobey,
left to run the house, has to deal w1th Dad and
Brose who drave her half crazy mth a so-called
labor savmg schedule. To cap matters, Tobey
1s to star 1n the school play and that means
specral rehearsals mth the hero, Kap, of whom
Brose 15 rather Jealous anyway. It's all pret
ty nearly too much for Tobey-especially when
she and Kap are staging an mportant rehearsal
before a V1S1t1!'lg talent scout and the krds
slmk ln, ngged out mth blankets as a comedy
horse, and manage to turn the rehearsal mto a
broad farce
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'Never too busy to be
frmendly.
F.l-IA 1,2,3,4, Pep Club
3,4, Llbrarzan 3,4, Bag
lette 4, Bnodak 4
JO ANN GBSKB
Chly eds grow tall.
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Txeasurer l,2,.5,4, Cheer
leader 2,3,4, Choir l,2,
3,4, Pep Club l,2,3,4,
Class Play 3,-1g Bnodak
Co-Bditor 4 Homeccuung
Queen 4, Sueetheuts Bull
Queen 3, Baglette 4, Sex,-
tet 4,
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DARRBL GULIAND
"I look upon it, that he
who does not mind his
stomach will hardly mind
snythmg else."
Choir 3, Student Council
2, Football 3,4, utter
:un 3,4, Track 3.
KAREN GUNDBRSON
Est no onlons or gsrli
for me are to utter sweet
words."
Lisbon lhgh School l
Choir 3,4, Pep Club 3,
Sextet 4, Class Play 4
SALLY HASKINS
" ored of educat1on."
P HA 3,4, cnou 1, Pep
cmb 3,-1, cuss Play 3.
AUDRBY JACGS
'Remember this that very
little is needed to make
a happy life."
P H A 2, choir 1,
cmb 3,-1, cuss Play 3
JBRGAB JANKUNSKI
"I divide ny troubles in-
to three groups women,
vomen, and muon."
Class Play 3,4, B-Squad
2 Football 2,3,4, Let
tcrmsn 2,3,4.
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CRROLYN JANZ
"It's so much fun, not
acting your agei'
C1885 V.P. 3,43 Choir 1,
2,3,4, Pres. 4g Pep Club
3,43 Class Play 3,45 Bag-
lette 3g Bnodak 43 Band
4g Girls' State 3.
BRENDA KBBNB
"It's too hard on the
nose to keep xt to the
gr1ndstcne."
P H A l,2,3,4 Chou: 1,
Pep Club 3,4, Baglette
lass Play 3
COLIBBN KBMMER
"T1s better to blush than
to turn pale,"
HA , , Pep Club 1,2
3,4, Librarian 3, Class
Play 3,4
JAMES KREFT
"He scans the room and
then he dozes off to sleep
again
Class Play 3, B-Squad 2
DONALD MOGRBGG!
People who make no noise
are dangerous
Chou 1,2 Class Play 3
si
LYIE UITESON
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DARLBNB LBMNA
"It's easier not to speak
a word at all than to
speak more words than xc
should."
Choir l,2,3,4g Pep Club
3,4.
HARRIBT LINDEMANN
'You, too, can be the l:.fe
of the party."
Choir l,2,3,4g Pep Club 3,
43 Class Play 3 Student
Play Dxrector 4, Baglette
4, Bnodak 4,
MARLYS LINDBMANIN
"lf I ca.n't find anythmg
to laugh at, I'll make a
c rcus of my om."
Chou: 1,2,3,4, Pep Club
3,4, Class Play 3,4 Stu-
dent Counc11 4, Bnodak 4.
H15 ha.1.r 15 mussed up 3,11
the t1me
A few have fallen for h1s
hue."
Chou' 3 Student Counc11
43 Student Play Du-ector
JOANNE OVERBY
'Absence, the common cure
for love."
H A 1, Chou 1, Pep
Club 3,4, Lmbranan 3
-5
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CURTIS PBTRICH
"The endearing elegance
of female friendship!
Band 1,2,3,4g Choir 1,2,
3,43 Student Council 2,3,
4g A-Squad 2,3,4g B-Squad
lg Letterman 2,3,4g Foot-
ball 3,4g Key Club 3,4,
Pres,4g Enodak 3,45 Class
Play 33 Boys' State 3g
Class V.P. 1.
LLOYD REDMOND
"Ma-ny a yard of skm 1've
peeled,
Flghtlng on the football
fzeld
Chou: 1,2,?,Student Coun
C11 1,2,",4, A Squad 2,3,
43 B-Squad 1, Football
l,2,3,4 Letterman 2,3,4
DUANE RIITER
"Be not the slave of
words.
UAN ROESSLER
"We freshly and cheerful
ly asked hm how a man
should k11l tune "
Class Play 3,4
IARRY SCHMIDT
I fund that the best
vmrtue I have has m lt
one tmcture of nee."
Football l,2,3,4, letter
man 3,4.
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MARIAN SBIAMJER
"Schoo1's 0.K., but oh-h-
h-h them weekends."
F. H. A. 3,43 Choir 2,3g
Pep Club l,2,3,4g Librar-
ian 2,33 Class Play 3.
FRANKLIN SMITH
"I regard the pub as A
valuable institution."
A Squad 2,3,4, B-Squad 1,
Football l,2,3,4, Letter
man 1,2,3,4, Track l,2,3
IARRY SGVMERFBLD
Eng y 11fe e'er :.t's
fled,
For vhen you d1e, you're
a long tune dead
BRYAN THORPE
'No human trun 15 of ser1ous
:Importance
JUDY 'DOLLEFSON
'Put your troubles mto a
pocket w1th a hole m :.tL
Fzlmore l,2,3, F H.A 4g
Pep Club 4, Cheerleader
4, Band 4, Chou 4 Sex
tet 4 Eaglette 43 Eno-
dak 4,
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JGIN TRAP?
"The steel that Squeaks
the loudest gets the
grease."
Class VJ 25 Track lg B-
Squad l,2g Boys' State 3
Band l,2,3,4g Chou: 1,
3,4, Football l,2,3
Letterman 3,4, Class Play
3,4, Key Club 3,4, Bnodak
3,4, Co-Bdator 4, Class
Pres. 4 Student Councal
JONATHAN UIKE
Lrfe is a struggle
not a. warfare.
DOIBIASVBB
k w-J'
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I have traveled a great
deal
Class Play 3,4
,lov Monson
the strmg of confusaon
Fungal 1,2,3, F H A 4
Pep club 4
JERRILYNN HALDHAIM
'When play mterferes mth
k, drop the work,
F H A 3,4, Cholr l,2,3,
Pep Club 3,4g Assxstant
Play Dmrector 3
DENNIS WOLSKY
'were there no gxrls lzf
would be heavenly?
Cholr l,2,3, B Squad 1, 2
Football 1, 2, Class Play
3,4, Student Councll 3,4
V P 3, Boys' State 3,Key
Club 3,4
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Class of 1959
Commencement Speaker
Carolyn Jmz
Commencement Program
'rnmaay my 21 1959
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'I oday decides tomorrow
LI AbS FLOWER LL 'lbS LOLORS
Blue and Whxte Camatmn Blue and Whlte
Honorary
Honorary ,
Honorary what ? ?"
Va1ed1ctor1an
Carol Erbstoesser
Salutatormn
Ardyth Fuxger
Processlonal Largo Handel
Marv Beth Bxlhng
Invocation Rev Paul Nelson
Allelunal Allelulal Ixopolsott Cmnt
The Halls of Ivy Russell Ixmght
High School Cholr
Graduatlon Address Carolyn Ianz
Valedxctorv Address Carol Erbstoesser
Presentatlon of Class James A lmnbs
Presentatlon of Dxplomas Fred G Oehlke
The Lord Bless You Lutkxn
Hxgh School Chou'
Benedlrtlon Rev laul X1 lson
Recesslonal Pomp and Llrcumstanne Elgar
Mary Beth Blllxng
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le, the class of 1959 of Bnderlin High School, Bnderlan, North
Dakota, being of sound mand and memory, do hereby make, publxsh, an
declare thas to be our last will and testament 10 manner and form
follouang hereby revoklng any will or wills heretofore made by us W
the Sensor Class of 1959 do hereby bequeath our numerous possessions
thusly
Starr Bacheller, leave North Dakota
Carol Brbstoesser, belng of sound mlnd, leave at to Gary Olson'
Ardyth Pxnger, leave, brushxng my hair
Jo Ann Geske, leave my cheerleading outfit to Teresa Oeder
Darrel Gulland, leave all the slaghtly used gum on the ceilxng
of room 206 to next year's P D P class
Karen Gunderson, leave my nxckname to Patty Gyldenvand
Sally Hasklns, leave my waxstllne to Deanna Mclver
Darlene Lemma, leave the offlce open to Carol Lee Koetz
Jerome Jankowskl, leave my legs to James Geyer
Carolyn Janz leave Mr Kunz with no one to argue with
Brenda Keene, leave my spot at all the dances rn Fangal to
Jeanne Geske
Colleen Kemmer, leave for Buffalo Corner
Jonathan Utke, leave to v1s1t a relative CUncle Sami
James Kreft leave to chap palnt umth Jonathan
Harrxet Lindemann, leave the cold Bnglrsh room to whoever an
stand lt
Marlys Llndemnnn, leave my grrlrsh figure to Colxn Halverson
Donald McGregor, leave wath no regrets
Lyle Otteson, leave wath nothxng to spare
Jo Anne Overby leave for a farm near Allce
Curtxs Petrlch, leave my Job as Rhode's assistant to Howle
TIIPP
Lloyd
Duane
Duane
Larry
Redmond, leave my athlztlc abzllty to Butch Praedrmch
Rltter, leave the Sheldon women ln peace
Roessler, leave my spare tire to Larry Nelson
Schmldt, leave my glasses to next year's referees
Marman Selander, leave my part trme Job for a full tame Job
Larry Sommerfeld, leave my husky bu1ld to Marvxn Gutknecht
Bud Smlth leave my techn1que to Mr Kunz CHe may get a gxrl
Yef'P
Bryan Thorpe, leave wmth the rest of the nanchor crankers
Judy Tollefson leave my abilzty to talk all the tlme to Darrel
Wolters
John Trapp leave wondering who'll run the school after I'm gone
Douglas Vee leave, hoplng my transmasslon holds out
Joy Wadeson leave, wonderlng lf 1t should be college or marrxage
Jerrl Waldhalm, leave, chucklxng to myself
Denn1s wolsky, leave the glrls I can't
who are left behand
Audrey Jacobs, leave to be a full txme
take wlth me to the boys
Morrls
We
executor of thzs, our Last H111 and Testament
In witness whereof, we the Class of 1959,
twenty frrst day of May ln the year of our Lord, one thousand nlne
hundred and fifty nlne
do hereby make, constltute and appoxnt
Mr Pombs to be our
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