Forest City High School - Redskin Yearbook (Forest City, IA)
- Class of 1965
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Forest City High School
Forest City, Iowa
EDITOR: Betty Clare Joimso
Dedication
CHESTER W. PORTER, Superintendent from 62-64.
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"lt is something to be able to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue,
and so to make a few objects beautifulg but it is far more glorious to carve and paint the
very atmosphere and medium through which we look .... To affect the quality of
the day--that is the highest of arts."
Henry Thoreau
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STANDING: Gilmer Haugen, Carl Larson, President Sylvin Oswald, Don R, Anderson, Russell Lewis. SEATED:
High School Principal Norman Huse, Mrs. John K. Hanson, Lyle Jefson, secretary Dorothy Stoll.
MR. HUSE
Acting Superintendent and High School Principal
Faculty
MR. BARTH
Agriculture
MRS . BROWN
Geometry
Latin
Trigonometry
MR, ASK
Advanced Science
Chemistry
Physics
MR. BRA LAND
Government
MR. HUTCHINSON
Advanced Science
Biology
Sophomore Coach
MISS BLEICH
Office Practice
Shorthand
Typing
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MISS FREY
Girls' P. E.
Faculty
MR KONIGSMARK
U.S. History
Basketball Coach
Baseball Coach
MR. NORDMAN
Instrumental Music
Music Appreciation
MR. REDEL
Boys' P, E,
Football Coach
Track Coach
Faculty
MR. SKELLY
Vocal Music
MR, SALISBURY
English
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MR. SORENSEN
Algebra
Geometry
Senior Math
MR. THORSHEIM
English IV
Librarian
MR. TABOR
Guidance Counselor
MR, WILLA DSEN
Bookkeeping
Business Law
Psychology
MR. WHITCOME
Creaiive Writing
Spanish
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SECRETARY SECRETARY
MIS- Stoll Mrs. Monson
COOKS JANITOR
Mrs. O. Buckley, Mrs. I. Buckley. Mrs. Eddy Fred- Mr. Harms
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MARCELE ANDERSON
"A lovely smile, a winning way, that's Marcele
everyday."
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Clarinet Quartet 1, 2, 3, Clarinet
Choir 2, 3, Girls Glee 2, 3, FTA 1, 2, FHA 1, Health
Careers 4, Warhoop 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Homeroom
Officer 2, 3, Annual 4.
STEVEN ANDERSON
"Hold the fort! I'm coming!"
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee 1, 2, 3,4, Madrigal 2, 3, Op-
eretta 1, Solo 1 fvocalj, Spotlight Singers 2, 3,
Folksong 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Track 2, 3, 4, Annual 4, Spanish Club 3, Pep Corn-
mittee 1.
KATHY BANKEN
"Thinks well, acts nobly, accomplishes much. "
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 2, 3, 4,
Girls Quartet 2, Mixed Quartet 3, Spotlight Singers
2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1 flbresidentj, Student Council
1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, GRA 3, Latin Club 2, Health
Careers 4, Warhoop 3, Annual 4, Drill Team 4.
HOWARD BELSHEIM
"When people agree with me l always feel that l
must be wrong. "
Chorus 1, 2, Glee 1, 2, Operetta 1, Track 2, 3, Sen-
ior Play 4.
TOM AMBROSEN
"Late hours are bad for one but enjoyable for two.'
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 2, Annual
4, Homeroom Officer 2.
JUDY ANDERSON
"Man has his will but woman has her way. "
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 3, Quar-
tet 3, Latin Club 3, GRA 3, Health Careers 4.
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BILL APPEL
"Oh well, I got by with it. "
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 2, Oper-
etta 1, Spotlight Singers 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Track
2, Warhoop 1, Senior Play 4.
RANDY BALDWIN
"There is always evening in some part of the world
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Homeroom Of-
ficer 3, Annual 4, Class Officer 2.
RODNEY BENSON
"A nice particular guy ffellowj. "
CAROL BETELS
"It is better to be small and shine than to be big
and cast a shadow. "
Chorus 1, Small Group 1, Speech 1, FHA 2, 3,Soft-
ball 1.
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DOUGLAS BOOK
"Peaches and schemes. "
Chorus 4, Glee 4, Football 3, 4, Football Manager
1, 2, Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, One Acts 3, 4,
Spanish Club 3, 4, Annual 4, Pep Committee 2.
DUANE BOOK
"He never raises dust, but he gets there just the
same. "
FFA 1, 2, 3.
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LEON BLANCHET
"A tractor seat is more comfortable than a school
seat."
Annual 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4.
GARY BOOK
"He always beats the bell."
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TERRY BRANSTAD
"He admits there are two sides to every question--
his antl the wrong one! "
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
RALPH BRIGHTON
"He 'brightons' our class."
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3,
Football 2, 3, 4, Annual 4.
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PAUL BUREN
"Talking and eloquence are not tlie same."
Golf 3, Annual 4.
LENNIS CARPENTIER
"Whate'erl1e gives, lie gives the best. "
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, Pep Band 3, Solo 1,
Chorus 4, Glee 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, FTA
3, Annual 4, Student Council 3, 4, Senior Play 4,
One Acts 4, Latin Club 1.
DIXIE Cl-IAPIN
"A friendly smile for everyone."
CINDY CHARLSON
"The girl who put the pep in pepper. "
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual 4, GRA 1, 3, Latin Club 1, 2,
3,4, Pep Committee 2, 3, Warhoop 3, 4, Drill
Team 3,45 Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4.
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DON DAKIN
"His lost time will never be found again! "
Football 1, Annual 3, 4, FFA 1, 3,4.
DANA DAVIS
"A completely feminine female. "
Glee 3, 4, FTA 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, One Acts
4, Warlioop 2, Annual 4.
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GARY COMPSTON
"l'm a man for whom tlie outdoor world exists. "
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, Pep Committee 1, 4
ROBBIE COON
"An earliest seeker of tlie trutli. "
FO01ba11 1, 2. 3: Basketball 1 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Class
Officer 1, Student Council 2, Warlioop 1.
DOUGLA S DAVIS
"Off to milk the cows and chickens!"
Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 FFA 1, 2 3 4
KATHY DAVIS
"Our school has its own private doll---Chatty
Kathy! "
Band 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 1, 2, 35 GRA 1, 25 Latin Club 1,
2, 3, 45 Pep Committee 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,
45 -lnnual 3, 45 Warhoop 1, 2, 35 Health 45 One Acts
1, 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4.
STEVEN EDMUNDSON
"The only way to eliminate temptation is to yield
to it. "
Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Basket-
ball 1, 25 Baseball 15 Homeroom Officer 3.
DAVID EDWA RDS
"I dare not be as funny as I can."
Football 2, 3.
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DONA DE CAMP
"lVlan's greatest confusion. "
Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2:5010
Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Twirler 1, 3, 45 Sax Ensemble 35Cho-
rns 3, 45 Glee 3, 45 Matlrigal 3, 45 Solo 35 Cheer-
leader 1, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Pep Committee 3, 45
Drill Team 25 Annual 45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play
45 One Acts 4.
DAVID DONOHUE
"A football man5 a basketball man5 last, but not
least, a ladies' man. "
Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2
3, 45 FTA 3, 45 Warhoop 2, 3, 45 Annual 45 Home-
room Officer 3.
BETTY ELTHON
"I don't care what happens as long as l'm in on itl'
Bantl 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 15 Glee 45 FNA 2, 35 Annual
45 Health Careers 45 GRA 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 2
Class President 15 Student Council 15 Speech 15
Basketball 15 Softball 1.
SANDRA FREDRICKSON
"A word is dead when it is saitl. "
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LARRY FOLKERTS
"Knowledge may be power, but it won't take the
place of gasoline."
LARRY FREDRICKSON
"I may do something sensational yet!"
FFA 1,23 Annual 4.
DOUG GUILD
"A desire to learn, a willingness to work, and
determination to receive an education."
Band 1, 2, 39 Stage Band 2, 35 Pep Band 3g Chorus
1, 2, 4, Glee 1, 2,45 Operetta 15 Homeroom Officer
1, 3g Student Council 43 Latin Club 23 Annual 4,
Wqirhoop 45 One Acts 35 Junior Play, Senior Play.
HARVEY HALLET
"He burns the midnight oil, but never in toil. "
tball 2, FFA 1.
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MARSHALL FIELD
"The greater the courtesy, the greater the man!
FFA 1,45 Band 3,45 Pep Band 1,3,4g Chorus 1,
Class v.p. 1.
DAVID FBETZ
"I don't know what you're talking about, but I'm
against it!"
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KAY GAMBELL
"Many friendships has this girl begun, of ladies
many, of men but one."
Band 1,2,3g Majorctte 1, 2,35 Annual 4g FTA 1, 3
4: GRA 1,2,3g Drill Team 2,33 One Acts 2, Home
room Officer 1, 3, Warhoop 2g Librarian 4.
JAMES GILBERTSON
"Hc's the only one of his kind!"
Band 1, 2,3,4g Pep Band 1, 2, 3g Chorus 1, 2,3,4g
Glee 1,2,3,4g Madrigal 2,33 Operetta 1g Solo
Vocal 15 Spotlight Singers 3, Football Man. 3,43
One Acts 4, Iunior Playg Senior Play.
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LYNN HANNA
"Casanova's gone, Romeo is dead, but Fm still
here."
Pep Committee 25 Football 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 1,
2, 3, 4.
PAUL HANSON
"F.C.H.S. 's biggest tycoon."
Band 15 Annual 3.
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DIANE HELVICK
"Neatness is her crowning grace."
Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 2g Glee 25 GRA 25 FNA 15
Health Careers 4.
FRANCES HILL
"Can't help lovin' that man of mine."
Annual 3,45 Warhoop 45 Librarian 45 Chorus 1
FHA 2, 35 Speech 15 Basketball 15 Softball 1.
MIKE HARMS
"He's gone around with more women than a re-
volving door! "
Track 25 Golf 3.
JAN HAUGEN
"I like poetry, baseball ...... "
Chorus 3,45 Glee 3,45 Football 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball
1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 Class Officer fpresidentj
35 Student Council 35 Homeroom Officer5 Pep
Committee 1.
JERRY HOFFMAN
"No man can climb out beyond the limitations of
his own character. "
FFA 1,2,3,45 Band 15 Chorus 1,25 Glee 25 Pep
Committee 25 Basketball 15 Baseball 1.
MARTHA HOLLAND
"She is remembered because she can'tbe forgotten.
Band 1,25 Chorus 2,3,45 Glee 2,3,45 Madrigal 35
Student Council 15 Drill Team 2, 3,45 Latin Club
1, 2,3,45 GRA 15 Annual 45 Warhoop 45 Home-
room 1,35 lunior Playg Senior Play.
PAUL JEFSON
"Cheer up5 the worst is yet to come. "
Band 1, 2, 35 Brass Sextet 35 Pep Band 1, 35 Chorus
1,3,45 Glee 1, 3,45 Operetta 15 Madrigal 35 Spot-
light Singers 35 Quartet Vocal 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45
Annual 3,45 FFA 1, 25 FTA 2,3,45 Warhoop 3,45
One Acts 2,35 Junior Play5 Senior Play.
CHERI JENKINS
"The great pleasure of life is doing what people
say you cannot."
Annual 45 Chorus 15 Speech 15 Cheerleading 15
Twirler 15 FHA 15 GRA 2.
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JOHN JOHNSTON
"Worry: a ridiculous state of mind, and what good
does it do 2"
Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,45 Baseball l, 2,3,
45 Golf 25 Pep Committee 2.
JERRY IORGENSEN
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the
wisest men. "
Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Glee 1, 2, 3,45 Madrigal 35
Operetta 15 Baseball 25 FTA 45 Annual 45 Latin
Club 1, 2, 3,45 Warhoop 1, 25 Homeroom Officer
1,2,3.
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GERALD HOLTAN
"I have never met anyone who could tell me some-
thing Ihadn't known before."
Chorus 1,2,3,45 Glee 1, 2, 3,45 Operetta 15 Spot-
light Singers 35 Solo 15 FTA 3,45 Latin Club 1,2,
3,45 Annual 45 Librarian 35 One Acts 3,45 Junior
Playg Senior Play5 Madrigal 4.
NOEL HOLTAN
"Does good and disappears."
Chorus 2,3,45 Glee 2,3,45 Madrigal 35 FFA 15
Track 2.
BETTY CLARE JOHNSON
"In your fruitcake of memories, remember her as
a fruit. "
Chorus 1, 2,3,45 Glee 1, 2, 3,45 Madrigal 3,45
Operetta 15 Spotlight Singers 3,45 Student of the
Month5 FTA 2,3,45 GRA 15 Latin Club 1, 25 Annual
45 Warhop 1,2,35 One Acts 1,35 Senior Playg
Junior Play5 Folksong 45 Solo 35 Speech 2, 3.
MONICA JOHNSON
"She looks like an angel, she acts like one too:
but you never can tell what an angel will do."
Chorus 1, 2,3,45 Glee 1, 2,3,45 Operetta 15 Latin
Club 25 FTA 3,45 One Acts l.
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TOM KEEL
"One day in the country is worth a month intown. "
GREGORY KEO UGH
"I know a lot but I just can't think of it. "
ALAN KUNS
"After four years of faithful service l've been
laid off."
Chorus 1,2,45 Glee 2,45 Baseball 15 Speech 1.
LARRY LARSON
"His wit goes all the way around and buttons down
the back."
Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,3,45 Glee 1,3,45 Operetta
15 Football 35 Annual 4.
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LE ROY KESTER
"A chip off the old nose."
Football 3,45 Football Manager 25 Basketball 1, 2,
3,45 Track 35 Baseball 15 FTA 2, 3,45 Latin Club
1, 2, 3,45 Pep Committee 35 I-lomeroom Officer
25 Annual 4.
JUDY KINGLAND
"lt seems everyones fond of this neat blonde."
Chorus 2,3,45 Glee 2,3,45 Solo 35 Quartet 35
Spotlight Singers 3,45 Student Council 1, 35 FHA
2, 35 Warhoop 3,45 Pep Committee 35 Health
Careers 45 Annual 45 Madrigal 4.
TOM LEVAD
"I felt fine this morning until I woke up!"
Football 1, 2, 3,45 Annual 4.
CORINNE LOVIK
"All the world's a stage, but to me it's a circus."
Band 1, 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,45 Stage Band 2,3,-45
Sax Ensemble 35 Glee 1, 2,35 FTA 1,2,3,45
Speech 15 One Acts 1,2,3,45 Senior Play5 Drill
Team 25 GRA lg Warhoop 35 Spanish Club 3,45
Pep Committee 2, 3.
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MIKE MANGAN
"The talent of success is doing whatever you do
well without a thought for fame."
Football Man. 3,45 Basketball 2, 3,45 Latin Club
l,2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Pep Com. 15 Annual 45 Home-
room Officer 2, 3.
PEGGY MC DERMOTT
"She's a diligent worker, it is often said, for the
simple reason her hair is red. "
Band 1, 2, 3,45 Clarinet Choir 35 Latin Club 1,25
Glee 15 Pep Comm. 1,35 Spanish Club 1,35
Annual 4.
CONNIE MERCHANT
"She always speaks when spoken to. "
GRA 1,2.
BERGEL MOEN
"A Leland lass you can't surpass. "
GRA 25 Pep Committee 2, 35 FTA 15 Annual 45
Librarian 4.
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MARCIA LUND
"One ofthe greatest pleasures in life is conver-
sation. "
Band 1, 2, 3,45 Glee l, 2,3,45 Drill Team 3,45 FTA
3,49 FHA 2,39 GRA 2.
MARK LUND
"Some day I'll find the right girl and take her to
the movies. "
Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 29 Chorus l,2,3,45 Glee
1, 2, 3, 45 Madrigal 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 15 Spotlight
Singers 2,3,45 Folk Group 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45
Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 Class Officer 2,45 Student
Council 1,45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3,45 Annual 45 Junior
Play5 Senior Play.
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LINDA Mc VICKER l
"A quiet girl but quite a girl."
Chorus 15 FHA 1,3.
DOUG MEINECKE
"A perfect gentleman at all times. "
Chorus l,2,3,45 Glee 1, 2,3,45 Folksong 3,45
Operetta 19 Solo 1, 2,39 LatinClub l,2,3,45 FTA
3,49 Pep Committee 35 Football Man. 3,45 Speech 25
Annual 35 One Acts 2,3,45 One Acts 2, 3,45 Junior
Playg Senior Play.
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DIANE MONSON
"Silence is sweeter than speech."
Glee 2,3,45 Warhoop 35 FTA 3,4.
SANDRA MONSON
"What would Ido if I couldn't giggle?"
Band I,2,3,45 FHA 2, 33 FNA l, 2: Health Careers
45 Pep Committee Ig Warhoop 35 Drill Team 3,45
Homeroom Officer 2.
DENNIS NATH
"All men are born good."
Latin Club l, 25 Football 3,45 Baseball 3.
ROBERT NATH
"I talked to a woman once, but I declare it was a
mistake. "
Annual 4.
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SANDRA MORSE
"A woman of few words doesn't have many to take
back. "
Annual 3, 45 Warhoop 4g Librarian 45 Glee 3: FHA
2,35 Speech I.
KATHY MULLIN
"The innocent look is no disguise, for mischief
lurks in both her eyes."
Band I, 2,3,45 Clarinet Choir 35 Clarinet Quartet
3g One Acts 3g Junior Playg Senior Playg Speech 25
Cheerleader I, 2,3,45 Pep Committee 3,45 Stu-
dent Council 35 Drama I, 2.
CAROL NELSON
"Fine as a student, but even better as a friend."
Chorus l,2,3,45G1ee I,2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35
FHA 25 FNA 35 Warhoop 3,45 Spotlight Singers 35
One Acts I, 2,35 Drill Team 1.
DAVID NELSON
"Saving his words for more important uses. "
FFA I,2,35 Football I,2,3,4g Basketball lg Baseball
1, 3.
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BARBARA NORSTRUDE
"I live for weekends. "
Band 15 Glee 15 GRA 2,45 Annual 4.
VICTOR OLESON
"lt seems that his seams don't last. "
Football 25 Track Manager.
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JACK ORVERLIE
"I can't explain it and I don't intend to try. "
Latin Club 1, 25 Basketball 25 Homeroom 3.
JUDITH PETERS
"A merry melodious miss."
Band 1, 2, 3,45 Twirler 2, 3,45 Chorus l, 2, 3,45
Glee 1, 2, 3,45 Girls Sextet 15 Girls Quartet 35
Madrigal 35 Solo 35 Folksong 3,45 Drill Team 2,
3 ,
45 FHA 2, 35 GRA 25 FTA 15 Homeroom Officer 35
Annual 4.
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RUTH NELSON
"l-lere's a girl that's right in stepg a friendly smile
and loads of pep. "
Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Glee 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3
45 Student Council 2,45 Class Officer 1, 35 Student
of the Monthg Madrigal 2, 35 Spotlight Singers 3,45
Mixed Ouartet 35 Pep Committee 3,45 FTA 15
Speech 25 Senior Play 45 Annual 45 Folksong 4.
GREG NISSEN
"I don't know what I'd do without school, but l'd
like to try. "
Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Glee 45 Football 1, 25 Freshman
Play 15 Sophomore Play5 Junior Plays Senior Playg
Annual 45 Variety Show 1, 2, 35 All School Play 1,
35 Thespians 2, 35 Folksong 4.
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JACK OLSEN
"How big was Alexander that they called him
great?"
Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Warhoop 35
Latin Club 1, 2, 3,45 Homcroom Officer 2, 3,45
FTA 3,45 Annual 45 Baseball 1, 2,3,4.
SHEILAH ORVICK
"A lot of pep in a small package."
One Acts 1,25 Glee l, 2,3,45 GRA 25 Annual 45
Junior Play.
STEPHEN PETERSBURG
"His alphabet consists of mostly A's. "
FFA 1, 2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,45 Glee 2,43 Band 1:
Baseball 15 Student Council 25 Annual 45 Junior
Play.
NANCY RIHERD
"I'm not bashful, you just don't know me."
Annual 45 GRA 4.
MARY SAHR
"Women are entitled to life, liberty and the
happiness of pursuit. "
Warhoop 1, 25 Homeroom Officer 15 Band 1, 2, 35
Chorus 1, 2,3,45 Glee 1, 2, 3,45 FTA 1, 2, 3,45
Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Operetta 15 One Acts 15 Pep
Committee 25 Drill Team 2, 3,45 Pep Band 35
Librarian 45 Annual 3,45 GRA 1.
DENNIS SCHULER
"Blessed is he who invented sleep."
Baseball 1.
RICHARD ROVANG
"I clon't know what I'd do without myself."
Chorus 1, 2,3,45 Glee 1, 2, 3,45 Class Officer 25
Student Council 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball
1, 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Madrigal 35 ETA 3,45
FFA 1: Spanish Club 3,45 One Acts 3,45 Operetta 15
Junior Play5 Senior Playg Homeroom Officer 15
Annual 4.
DIANE RUITER
"l choose to be found doing my duty. "
PAM SHEIMO
"When silence speaks for love she has much to say. "
ALAN SMITH
"Presently, I feel more like buckling down and doing
the work that must be done."
Band 15 Glee 45 Chorus 4.
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NANCY STEVENS
"A modern miss with big brown eyes and person-
ality twice her size."
Chorus 1,2,3,45 Glee 1,2,3,45 Operetta 15 GRA 15
Latin Club 1, 25 Warhoop 25 Spotlight Singers 2, 3,
45 Madrigal 2,35 FTA 35 Annual 45 Junior Playg
Folksong 4.
BECKY STIPP
"Quiet and reserved--but for whom?"
Warhoop 1,2,35 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Glee 1,2,3,45
Accompanist 15 GRA 15 Latin Club 1, 25 Spanish
Club 3: Senior Play, Homeroom Officer 2, One
Acts 25 Madrigal 25 FTA 25 Drill Team 2, 3,45
Annual 45 Spotlight Singers 2,35 Pep Com. 1.
MAPJORIE SWENSON
"Smiles surrounded by dimples."
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Randy Juhl, Steve Anderson, Mike Mangan. SECOND ROW: Coach Braland, Terry Branstad, Dave Nelson, Ralph
Brighton, Bob Cooper, Tom Levad, Doug Book, John Johnston, Mike Ebaugh, Tom Ambroson, Jan Haugen, Doug
Meinecke. THIRD ROW: Coach Redel, Doug Davis, Tom Keel, LeRoy Kester, Steve Knudtson, John Farus, Rich Ro-
vang, Mark Lund, Dave Donohue, Rich Shaw, Jim Wooldridge, Jim Gilbertson.
CLEAR LAKE CL 27-6
The Indians took command of the opening quarter
and led 6-O. But the last 3 quarters saw their lead van-
ish to the Lions.
BUFFALO CENTER FC 14-7
The Indians won their first game of the season in
a hard fought evenly matched game.
BRITT B 24-19
A spirited Britt team handed the Indians a surprise
defeat which later on proved costly.
BELMOND B 34-18
The spirited Indians gave the Conference Champs
their toughest game in conference play.
OSAGE FC 20-6
The Indians capped their Homecoming festivities
by beating the Devils although hampered by mistakes.
GARNER FC 41-O
The Indians offense was in high gear against the
Cards and gave the Indians a wide margin of victory.
LAKE MILLS FC 26-O
After overcoming an opening defensive lapse the
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whalloping the Bulldogs.
NORTHWOOD EC 14-6
A surprisingly strong Viking team gave the
Indians a scare which would have cost the Indians
second place. A last minute score saved the game.
ALL CONFERENCE SELECTIO NS
First Team -Jan Haugen, Jack Olsen
Second Team
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Honorable Mention-Tom Ambroson, Steve Anderson
Terry Branstad, Doug Davis
John Johnston, Rich Rovang
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CONFERENCE STANDINGS
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FIRST ROW: Tom Thomas, Robert Thompson. Mark Lund, Byron Tweeten, Richard Rovang Dave
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Thompson. LeRoy Kester, I an Haugen. Coach Konigsmark.
1964-65 Season
Won I5 -Lost 4
F. C. 60 Osage 41 F. C. 84 Manly
73 Garner 46 90 Garner
61 Clarion 52 96 Lake Mills
46 Belmond 61 83 Britt
83 Buffalo Center 56 47 Belmond
71 Northwood 51 82 Buffalo Center
80 -Lake Mills 55 87 Northwood
83 Britt 46 59 Wells
74 Osage 63 57 Alumni
TOURNAMENT
F.C. 57 Belmond 58
Forest City's most successful season in recent years came to an end leaving many memories lingering in
our minds. After staying in contention for the conference crown all year the Indians had to settle for second
place after losing to Belmond in what proved to be the battle of the titans.
The great balance of the Indians was instrumental in piling up their impressive record This was demon
strated when all five Indian starters eamed positions on the all-conference teams - the first time this has ever
been done.
Some hi-lights of the past season are: the 96 points made by the Indians against Lake Mills which set a
new school record . . . our 77. 3 offensive average, 3rd highest in conference history coming from behind
to knock off Osage after trailing the whole game . . . the excitement of the Belmond games last but not
least our heartbreaking loss to Belmond in tournament play.
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. , , First Team Mark Lund - G
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Buffalo Center 7 Rich Rovang - C
Garner 6 LETTERNEN NOT PICTURED
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Mike Mangan
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Howard Belsheim
Robbie Coon
Jim Gilbertson
Noel Holtan
Doug Davis
Leroy Kester
Mike Ebaugh
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Mary Knudson
Corinne Lovik
Becky Stipp
Linda Sparks
Lennis Carpentier
Steve Edmondson
Greg Hall
James Gilbertson
Richard Shaw
Ken Lewis
Ralph Brighton
Randy Juhl
Robert Cooper
Bob VanDenBosch
Stuart Goldman
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Nancy Stevens
Mark Lund
Ruth Nelson
Steve Anderson
FOLKSONG TEN
Greg Nissen
Judy Peters
Byron Tweeten
Betty Clare Johnson
Richard Shaw
Broadway
"Another Opnin, Another Show, " as sung by the Spotlight
Singers with accompaniment by the concert band, marked the open-
ing of the third annual Spotlight on Broadway Show. The Spotlight
on Broadway performance was the highlight of the 1964-1965 year
for both the vocal and instrumental departments at FCHS. Hours of
rehearsal and planning had gone into making this show the "best
yet. "
Featured in this year's Spotlight on Broadway show were various
vocal and instrumental groups. Fulfilling the choral portion of the
program were numbers by the Spotlight Singers, the Folksong Ten,
the Boys' Glee, and the Girls' Glee. The instrumental portion
featured tunes by both the concert and stage bands. The program
centered around top songs and tunes from outstanding Broadway
musicals.
SPOTLIGHT SINGERS
ROW ONE:
Becky Stipp
Jan Haugen
Dona DeCamp
Steve Anderson
Linda Murra
James Gilbertson
Gail Gahan
Bill Appel
Nancy Stevens
NOT PICTURED: Paul Iefson
ROW TWO:
Julie Amelsberg
Judy Peters
Jerry Jorgensen
Ruth Nelson
Gerald Holtan
Kathy Banken
Byron Tweeten
Audrey Holtan
ROW THREE:
Greg Nissen
Judy Kingland
Lennis Carpentier
Betty Clare Johnson
Mark Lund
Martha Holland
Doug Guild
Carol Nelson
Richard Shaw
Sally Brown
Richard Rovang
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Marcele Anderson
Pam Albertson
Gail Gahan
Karen Foster
Kathy Davis
Peggy McDermott
Diane Helvick
Cynthia Thompson
Kandy Callies
Jeannine Tonneson
Larry Larson
Betty Elthon
Linda Murra
ALTO CLARINETS:
Marcia Twait
Kathy Mullin
Doug Swalve
Judy Peters
Pauline Borg
Keith l-loltan
FLUTES:
Jo Anne Tonneson
Sandra Monson
Marcia Lund
Cheryl Monson
Jane Olson
Janan Haugen
OBOES:
Vicky Liverca
Cynthia Charlson
BASSOONS:
Karen Franklin
Ellen Hansen
Band
ALTO SAXOPHONE:
Dona DeCamp
Janet Buckley
Gary Compston
Karen Knudson
TENOR SAXOPHONE:
Richard Shaw
BARITONE SAXOPHONE:
Corinne Lovik
TROMBONES:
Randy Juhl
Robert Cooper
Ralph Brighton
Ken Lewis
Bob VanDen Bosch
Mary Lovick
BARITONES:
Mark Lund
Paul Jefson
Elizabeth Nath
CORNETS:
Steven Edmondson
Greg Hall
Lennis Carpentier
Linda Sparks
Mary Mitchell
Dave Fietz
fumes Gilbertson
Marshall Field
TUBAS:
Floyd jefson
Ron Tannahill
Bob Davis
TAMPANI:
Randy Baldwin
PERCUSSION:
Stuart Goldman
Chuck Ganibell
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Chuck Garnbell
Doug Swalve
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Larry Larson
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Vicky Liverca
Janan Haugen
Corinne Lovilc
Cynthia Charlson
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Mr. Elliott Cooper Director
Treasurer Mr. Ralph Brighton
Mrs. Wilfred Peters
Mrs. Sylvan Oswald
Secretary
Rev. Max E. Goldman Not Pictured:
Mr. Erwin Foster
STEERING COMMITTEE
Upon the approval by the school board of an invitation to the FCHS
concert band to perform in June of 1965 at the New York World's Fair, various
plans and fund-raising projects were initiated to finance and organize the
trip. Throughout the year, the band members were engaged in such projects
as bake sales, a newspaper subscription sales program a community fun night,
and candy sales. Additional proceeds for the trip were through the interest
of a number of community groups. Under the financial guidance of the
Steering Committee, sufficient funds were obtained for the band to make
their trip.
The FCI-IS concert band was scheduled to make two performances at
the Fair on June 8, 1965. The first was at the United States Pavillion and the
second at the Tiparillo Band Pavillion.
Chaperones included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nordman, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Huse, Mr. and Mrs, Sigurd Fardahl, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Skelley, and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tabor.
The band is grateful to the administration, the faculty, and the com-
munity for their cooperation and interest in this undertaking.
Organization
Co-Editors: Marcele Anderson
Lennis Carpentier
Annual iaff
OFFICERS PURPOSE
Editor . . Betty Clare Johnson The 1964-G5 annual staff spent much time in try-
ing to put together an annual which will outdo those of
the past. In order to finance this project we had a Coat
Junior Editor . . . Audrey Holtan check at basketball games, Birthday calendar sales, and
our yearly annual sale. We hope the contents of this
yearbook will help to preserve the overflowing treasury
Business Manager . . . . Kathy Banken of your Forest City High School memories.
FRONT ROW: Jack Olsen, Lennis Carpentier, Cindy Charlson, Dana Davis, Kay Gambell, Audrey Hol-
tan, Betty Clare Johnson, Kathy Banken, Corinne Lovik, Judy Peters, Judy Kingland, Marcele Anderson,
Doug Guild. SECOND ROW: Mark Lund, Becky Stipp, Dona DeCamp, Mary Sahr, Pauline Borg,
Sherry Jenkins, Barbara Norstrud, Nancy Richard, Nancy Tibbits, Sandy Morse, Frances Hill, Marjorie
Swenson. THIRD ROW: Bergel Moen, Sheliah Orvick, Kathy Mullin, Kathy Davis, Tom Anibroson,
John Johnston, Nancy Stevens, Elizabeth Nath, Ruth Nelson, Martha Holland, Betty Elthon, Renee
Steiff. FOURTH ROW: Don Dakin, Steve Petersburg, Jerry Jorgensen, Paul Jefson, Rich Rovang, Steve
Anderson, LeRoy Kester, Dave Donahue, Tom Keel, Paul Buren. FIFTH ROW: Larry Larson, Gerald
Holtan, Ken Lewis, Doug Swalve, Ralph Brighten, Randy Baldwin, Robert Nath.
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OFFICERS
President . . .
Vice-President .
Treasurer . .
Secretary .
PURPOSE
tudeni Council
Byron Tweeten
Richard Peterson
. . Ken Lewis
. Ruth Nelson
The Student Council represents the ideas of the
student body and links the faculty and students to-
gether. The high school principal, Mr. Huse, is ad-
visor to the Council. The Council is made up of six
members from each class.
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FRONT ROW: Pam Hugelen, Kathy Banken, Ruth Nelson, By-
ron Tweetcn, Richard Peterson, Ken Lewis, Audrey Holtan,
Sally Brown. SECOND ROW: Frank Johnson, Lennis Carpen-
tier, Doug Guild, Riley Lewis, Mark Lund, Mark Trees, James
Carson, Tom Petersburg, Greg Hall, Becky Gangstead.
Pep Committee
FRONT ROW: Pam Hugelen, Verlie Charlson, Corinne Lo-
vik, Judy Kingland, Kathy Mullin, Dona DeCamp. SECOND
ROW: Julie Amelsburg, Karen Foster, Ellen Hansen, Donna
Coyle, Carolyn Knudtson, Doug Meinecke, Linda Oswald,
Cynthia Charlson, Ruth Nelson, Sue Charlson, Nancy Ste-
vens, Kathy Davis.
OFFICERS
Chairman . . . . Judy Kingland
Vice-Chairman . . . Corinne Lovik
Secretary . . . . Verlie Charlson
Treasurer . . . . . Kathy Mullin
PURPOSE
Pep Committee members are selected the previous
spring by the Student Council. Applications for member-
ship are open to anyone who may wish to take an active
part. Meetings are held weekly to plan ideas for arousing
school spirit. Their work is financed by selling home-
coming pins and book covers. ln the fall the members
take care of Homecoming plans. In addition, this year
they have made lapel signs for all games, have covered
the hoop for home games, and have sponsored the special
pep boosters.
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Future Teachers
PURPOSE
Membership in Future Teachers is open to any senior high student interested. The 1964-
1965 goals included:
1. the training required to be a teacher
2. finances and scholarships available
3. professional attitudes and responsibilities
Our program for the 1964-1965 school year included:
1. the district meeting at Charles City
2. observation in the elementary grades
3. the state meeting at Des Moines
4. a program on parliamentary procedure
5. Prospective Teacher Day at Waldorf for senior members only
6. various films on teaching
7. distributing apples to all high school teachers during National Educational Week
8. banquet and initiation
OFFICERS
President .... . . . Corinne Lovik Librarian .... . . Mike Mangan
Vice-President . . . Betty Clare Johnson Parliamentarian . . . . Dave Donohue
Secretary . . . . Audrey Holtan Historian . . . Marcia Lund
Treasurer . . . . Monica Johnson
FRONT ROW: LeRoy Kester, Dave Donohue, Mike Mangan, Audrey Holtan, Betty Clare Johnson,
Corinne Lovik, Monica Johnson, Marcia Lund. SECOND ROW: Diane Monson, Linda Sparks, Mary
Lylah Sahr, Kay C-ambell, Mary Mangan, Pat Peterson, Pauline Borg, Cheryl Monson, Stephanie
Berg, Donna Coyle. THIRD ROW: Gerald Holtan, Jack Olsen, Jerry Jorgenson, Paul Jefson, Rich
Rovang, Byron Tweeten, Doug Meinecke, Pat Gunderson, Caryn Hovda, Jane Olsen.
alin Club
OFFICERS PURPOSE
Consuls . . Mark Trees, Chip Carter The chief purpose of the Satellites Romani is to
give students a more complete background on early Ro-
Aediles . . . Libby Weible, Sue Charlson man life. Any high school student who is or has been a
Latin student is eligible to join. The activities fOr IHC
Lector . . . . . David Peterson 1964-1965 school year included: having a potluck sup-
per, making rice mosaics, singing Latin songs and
Historicus . . . Jane Martin dramatizing various plays which illustrate Roman life.
The highlight of the year was a banquet held in true
Scriba . . . .Carolyn Knudtson Roman Style in the early Spring,
Praetor . . Allen Belsheim
Quaestor
...............SueEymann
FRONT ROW: Stuart Goldman, Allen Belsheim, Sue Eymann, Libby Weible, Chip Carter, Mark
Trees, Sue Charlson, Carolyn Knudtson, David Peterson, Mike Mangan. SECOND ROW: LeRoy
Kester, Kathy Davis, Jack Olsen, Gerald Holtan, Martha Holland, Mary Mangan, Jane Olson,
Becky Gangstead, Stephanie Berg, Pam Hugelen. THIRD ROW: Lorene Anderson, Kathy Boman,
Roberta Shaw, Joy Belsheim, Darcia Kooiman, Judy Berg, John Messer, Pat Peterson, Elaine Bartle-
son, Jean Arnold. FOURTH ROW: Marcia McGuire, Becky Banken, Cathy Carson, Diane Holland
Debra Charlson, Danny Holland, Mark Strand, Dave Haugen, Danny Schmidt.
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Vice-President
Secretary .
Treasurer .
Correspondent
OFFICERS
panish Club
. Corinne Lovik
Richard Peterson
. Pat Gunderson
. Linda Murra
. Caryn Hovda
PURPOSE
Los Conquistadores was organized in the interests
of better cultural understanding of Spain and Spanish
America. The biggest date on member's calendars is
the Christmas Party, celebrating Christmas and New
Year's in the best Spanish traditions.
FRONT ROW: Steven Aulich, Greg Hall, Robert Cooper, Pat Gunderson, Richard Peterson, Corinne
Lovik, Linda Murra, Caryn Hovda, Laurie Norvet, Pat Davis, JoAnn Tonneson. SECOND ROW:
Rebecca Almelien, Julie Alnielsburg, Sue Boman, Pauline Borg, Cheryl Monson, Audrey Holtan,
Vicki Liverca, Gail Gahan, Jeannie Tonneson, Ron Albertson, Rich Bovang, Tom Gjelten. THIRD
ROW: Laurie Anderson, Jone Sargeant, Nancy Tweeten, Rosemary Hayes, Mary Mitchell, Geral-
dine McCalloch, Chuck Hearen, Tom Monson, Lyle Hanna, Keith Holtan, james Carson. FOURTH
ROW: Donna Coyle, Carol Monson, Ellen Hansen, Karen Foster, Donna Rovang, Roberta Smith,
Kathy Book, Jim Almelsburg, Doug Porter, Danny Fauske. FIFTH ROW: Mary Jorgensen, Barb
Reisetter, Diane Peterson, Jerry Kasik, Mike Book, Gregg Dunn, Larry Ottis, Lawrence Kudej,
Dennis Swalve. SIXTH ROW: Phillip Holtan, Paul Helvick, Dennis Lammers.
Librarians
The librarian, Mr. Thorsheim, is aided in his work by a staff of librarians com-
posed of high school students. Everyone works together to make the library as profit-
able as possible.
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President. . .
Vice-President
Secretary . .
Treasurer .
Sentinel .
Reporter .
FRONT ROW: Sandra Morse, Betsy Nath, Jane Hansen, Sherry Frederickson, Pam
Hugelen, Margaret Barth, Mary Mangan, Rebecca Almelien, Frances Hill, Bergel
Moen, Lois Felland, Sue Eymann. SECOND ROW: Sharon Holland, Betty Peters,
Linda VanLenning, Alberta Ambroson, Renee Steiff, Mary Lylah Sahr, Kay Gambell,
Jean Arnold, Judy Steiff, Sharon Dunn, Mary Bowman, Louaine Strand, Janet John-
ston, Dennis Dakin.
OFFICERS
PURPOSE
Future
. Doug Davis
, , Riley Davis
, Richard Brighton
, Jerry Hoffman
. Leon Blanchet
. Gerald Lovik
The aim of Future Farmers is the development of
agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship.
The Pioot Knob Chapter has monthly meetings with
guest speakers and recreation. The highlight of the year
was the Parent-Son Banquet. For the l9G1l-1965 school
year, the club participated in parliamentary procedure,
creed speaking, seven area livestock judging contests
and the National Harvest Safety Program.
Farmers
FRONT ROW: Doug Davis, Riley Lewis, Richard
Brighton, Jerry Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Mark Peters
burg, Ron Almelein, Jim Benson, David Nelson, Bob
Olson, Mike Hall, Blaine Field, Jim VanLenning, Ger-
ald Heimdal, Steve Petersburg, Arlyn Mitgaard, Tom
Petersburg, Tom O'Rourke, Marshall Field, Tom Heim
dal, Harley Lackore, Monte Monson.
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OFFICERS
President . .
Vice-President . .
Secretary .
Treasurer . .
Board Member . .
Health Careers Club
. Betty Elthon
. . Carol Nelson
Marcele Anderson
. . Judy Kingland
. . Janet Johnston
PURPOSE
The Health Careers Club acquaints its members
with the duties and responsibilities of nurses, dieticians,
medical secretaries, and laboratory technologists. Their
activities for the 1964-1965 school year included:
touring the Mayo Clinic, St. Mary's School of Nursing,
and State Hospital at Rochester, Minnesota, having a
Christmas banquet, and having films and special
speakers at meetings.
FRONT ROW: Margaret Barth, Sandy Monson, Kathy Banken, Marcele Anderson, Carol Nel-
son, Betty Elthon, Janet Johnston, Pam Becker, Kathy Davis. SECOND ROW: Marcia Twait,
Sharon Dunn, Janet Buckley, Mardelle Lawson, Ellen Hansen, Carolyn Knudtson, Diane Hel-
vick, Judy Anderson, Bonnie Brown, Jean Arnold, Libby Weible, Louise Brighten, Pam Albert-
son, Betty Groves.
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GirI's Recreational Asssocietion
FRONT ROW: Cathy Neilson, Pat Rauk, Diane Elman,
Brenda Ingerbritson, Alberta Ambroson, Linda Keel, Fern
Klipping, Geraldine McCalloh. SECOND ROW: Sharon
Dunn, Mardelle Lawson, Cheryl Harms, JoAnn Brones,
Sherry Frederickson, Mary Bowman, Lauaine Strand,
Kathy Hunter, Cheryl Paulson. THIRD ROW: Nancy
Riherd, Sandra Rollefson, Pam Rauk, Rachel Benson,
Cindy Thompson, Lois Felland, Mary Lovik, Janan Hau-
gen. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Norstrude.
OFFICERS
President .... . Mary Lovick
Vice-President . . . . Janan Haugen
Secretary-Treasurer . . . Linda Keel
Social Chairman . . . Fern Klipping
PURPOSE
The Girl's Recreational Association stimulates inter-
est by offering a wholesome program of games and sports.
Its many activities for the 1964-65 school year included:
a scavenger hunt, volleyball, basketball, golfing, skating,
softball, bowling, and a Christmas Party. T'he club has
a point system whereby members can receive letters and
awards.
Future Homemekers
OFFICERS
President .... . Diane Elman
Vice-President . . . . Marcia Lund
Secretary-Treasurer . . . Mary Bowman
District Rep ..... . . Judy Kingland
Reporter . . ...... Cindy Thompson
PURPOSE
Future I-lomemakers of America is open to anyone
who has taken at least one year of home economics.
Members for the 1964-65 school year had an opportunity
to attend the district convention at Rockford, Iowa, where
the main points concerned the state project "You and Your
Values. "
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FRONT ROW: Brenda Ingebretson, Kathy Banken, Mary
Bowman, Diane Elman, Marcia Lund, Cindy Thompson,
Judy Kingland, Frances Hill. SECOND ROW: Karen
Franklin, Karen Blanchet, Kathy Frein, Sharon Blanchet,
Linda Keel, JoAnn Brones, Marjorie Swenson, Bergel
Moen, Sandra Morse.
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OFFICERS
President. . . . Mary LOvik
Vice-President . . . Janan Haugen
Secretary-Treasurer . . . Linda Keel
Social Chairman . . Fern KliDPi1lS
PURPOSE
The routines for the Drill Team were
worked out by the Drill Team Board, which
consisted of Cynthia Charlson, Judy Peters,
Pauline Borg, Mary Mitchell, Linda Murra
and Karen Foster. The girls practiced twice
a week and performed on homegame nights.
I Team
FROM LEFT TO CENTER: Marcia Lund, LeRae Pletcher,
Janet Johnson, Karen Foster, Linda Murra, Judy Peters,
Becky Gangstead, Mary Mitchell, Kristi Dunbar. FROM
CENTER TO RIGHT: Sandy Monson, Becky Stipp, Pauline
Borg, Delight Peterson, Sue Charlson, Cindy Charlson,
Martha Holland, Carolyn Knudtson, Kathy Bankan. DRUM-
MERS: Charles Gambell, Stuart Goldman.
Warwhoop taff
FRONT ROW: Charles Gambell, Stuart Goldman, Ken
Lewis, Judy Kingland, Carol Nelson, Pauline Borg, Linda
Sparks. SECOND ROW: Doug Guild, Byron Tweeten, Dave
Donohue, Cindy Charlson, Sandy Morse, Frances Hill,
Audrey Holtan, Martha Holland.
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CO-EDITORS: Carol Nelson
Judy Kingland
PURPOSE
The Warwhoop is edited by Mr. Sorensen along
with Carol Nelson and Judy Kingland, as co-editors.
Various activities including sports, music, organiza-
tional groups, items of interest concerning current hap-
penings and an interesting column, entitled, "Around
the Reservation, " are included in each issue of the
school paper. In addition to news items, an interest-
ing Variety of pictures, which are related to the different
news write-ups, appear in each issue of the paper.
TheYear
Co-Editors: Kay Gambell
Dana Davis
Queen of Hearts Miss Ruth Nelson
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HOMECOMING '65
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the festivities. llard worlr and lots of fun produced the
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Joe Crowell . .
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George Gibbs .
Rebecca Gibbs .
Wally Webb . .
Emily Webb . .
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Richard Rovang
Lennis Carpenter
, . Paul Iefson
Martha Holland
. Corinne Lovik
. Mark Lund
. . Kathy Davis
. Doug Meinicke
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. , Betty Clare Iohnsor
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. . Rury Nelsor
. . Bill Abbe
. Kathy Mullir
. Gerald l-loltar
. . . Paul Jefsor
Howard Belsheirr
. . . Miss Larsor
. .Cindy Charlsor
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Richard Peterson
. Pauline Borg
Pam Albertson
. Ken Lewis
. Mary Loyick
. Tom Gjelten
. James Carson
. Rebecca Almelien
. James Wooldridge
Party Gunderson
Margaret Barth
LaRae Pletcher
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Circumstancen marched the class in each night. "Hurrying Big, For Little Reasons" was the title of a very
meaningful sermon by Rev. Paul Evan on Baccalaureate night.
Commencement was made more meaningful to us when members of our class gave the program. "A
Journey Of A Thousand Miles, Begins With A Single Step" was the theme. Kathy Banken, Kathy Mullin, and
Doug Guild gave the different steps of our journey. During the program the presentation of s ,que in memory
of Mr. Porter was made to the school. lt was something that meant so much to all of us because Mr, Porter did
A few tears were hrought to your eyes when Martha Holland gave the "Thank You" for all of us to the many
people that helped us. Diplomas and tears ended a night that was a big step in our journey, and one that will
not he forgotten by the Class of '65,
Award 's Day
OUTSTANDING GIRL--Corinne Lovik. OUTSTANDING BOY--Mark Lund.
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F. C. EDUCATION ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP
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