North Park University - Cupola Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1959

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5 . 1 .1 . '. ' ' 'W ' ' 'W ' '1- MMMWWW Q I X i Presidenf Nelson was The insTrumenTal person in planning The buildings and organizing The expanding program of NorTh Parl:'s four-year college. AT The righT, he is picTurad wiTh Daniel C. Bryant archifecr of The new Li- brary-Classroom Building, and A. Harold Anderson. advisory member of The Board oT Direcfors. To PresidenT Clarence A. Nelson . . For The greaT conTribu'non which you have made To NorTh Park College since you assumed The presidency in I950. Every sTudenT ancl TaculTy member aTTirms his graTiTude Tor your ouT- sTancling leadership of The school, when our campus and cur- riculum were changing and expanding. Thus. because you were dedicaTed To The Task of educaTion. we dedicaTe The Cupola of l959. To you, as you leave our campus This year. To become The presidenT oT The Evangelical CovenanT Church of America. PresiclenT's Message . . . Your Alma lvla'rer will achieve her greaTesT saTisTacTion in The same way as did The New TesTamenT wriTer, No greaTer joy can I have Than This, To hear Thai' my children Tollow The TruTh. You are responsible Tor bringing To your generaTion in counTless ways The healing oT greaT living TruThs. To ThaT end we enTrusT you To The sure mercies of God Through Jesus ChrisT. who is Tor all of us The only way and TruTh and life. 151, .......j..- NORTH PARK CGLLEGE AN D SEMINARY FouNDED 1891 4 PresidenT Nelson was The insTrumenTal person in planning The buildings and organizing The expanding program of NorTh Parlc's Tour-year college. AT The righf, he is picTured wiTh Daniel C. Bryanf, archiTecT of The new Li- brary-Classroom Building, and A. Harold Anderson. advisory member of The Board of Direciors. To PresidenT Clarence A. Nelson .T . For The greaT conTribuTion which you have made To NorTh Park College since you assumed The presidency in l95O. Every sTudenT and TaculTy member aTTirms his graTiTude Tor your ouT- sTanding leadership oT The school. when our campus and cur- riculum were changing and expanding. Thus, because you were dedicaTed To The Taslc oT educaTion, we dedicaTe The Cupola oT I959. To you, as you leave our campus This year, To become The presidenT of The Evangelical CovenanT Church oT America. PresidenT's Message . . . Your Alma MaTer will achieve her greaTesT saTisTacTion in The same way as did The New TesTamenT wriTer, No greaTer ioy can I have Than This. To hear ThaT my children Tollow The TruTh. You are responsible Tor bringing To your generaTion in counTless ways The healing of greaT living TruThs. To ThaT end we enTrusT you To The sure mercies oT God Through Jesus ChrisT. who is Tor all oT us The only way and TruTh and liTe. 'K -.fun-v-,l... i NORTH PARK COLLEGE ' AND THEOLQGIQAL1 SEMINARY fdUNbEDAl891 --1 Presidenl Nelson was The insirumenlal person in planning lhe buildings and organizing ihe expanding program of Norih Parl:'s four-year college. Af 'lhe right he is picfurecl wiih Daniel C. Bryanl, archilec+ of ihe new Li- brary-Classroom Building, and A. Harold Anderson. advisory member of 'the Board of Direcfors. To President Clarence A. Nelson .. . For 'rhe greal confriburion which you have made io Norih Park College since you assumed The presidency in l95O. Every sludeni and facully member affirms his graiiiude for your our- sranding leadership of Jrhe school. when our campus and cur- riculum were changing and expanding. Thus. because you were dedicaied +o lhe 'raslc of educaiion. we dedicaie 'rhe Cupola of I959. To you, as you leave our campus This year. 'ro become 'rhe presidenlr of 'rhe Evangelical Covenani Church of America. Presidenfs Message . . . Your Alma Maier will achieve her greaiesi saiisfaclion in The same way as did 'rhe New Tesiamenl' wriier, No greaier ioy can I have 'rhan ihis, +o hear ihai my children follow ihe +ru1'h. You are responsible 'For bringing 'ro your generaiion in couniless ways 'rhe healing of greai living 'lru'rhs. To ihar end we enirusl you +o Jrhe sure mercies of God ihrough Jesus Chrisi. who is for all of us +he only way and iruih and life. i .SPY Il... NORTH PARK COLLEGE AND THEOLOGICAL4 SEMINARY ouN 15 ED 1891 44 CAMPUS six ACTIVITIES sixfeen CLASSES fAirfcy-fwo ADMINISTRATION sevenfcy oRGANlzATloNs eighty-Six ATHLETICS one Aunclrecl fen ACADEMY one Aunclreal iwenfcy-eQ9fAf 1 ff . v. .yi , r A4 FY - V - ,gi A r fi T. ij ri' 7-li V NORTH PARK . . . BUILD THEE MO Wifh Hwe complerion of Hue new Li- brary-Classroom Building early in flue fall, Norilw Park coniinued 'ro expand in iis four-year program. Shown lay- ing The cornersione ar +l1e declicaiory service are Clifford Erickson, Presi- dem' of +l'1e board. and Presidenf Clarence Nelson. P yllvll I I 1 I! ff -J Q11 r 14' .1-:rr 'M E, fuW.e,m:ayw:fc2v': 1 3 ia!! W ' x I, f fp A m , rFf fffkn AN Q , I',, , f . X Y 1 ' ' xv I x 7 RN' x X71 , L!Q ig , IQM . fix ,L',1rLff,A, , ,,,: , X X .Q ,,,fjfX,Q- y ,lf f f-1 :-.3 :ll p THY BEAUTIES WE BEHOLD i Even as progress is Jraking place everywhere on our campus, si'iH +l'1e sraieliness of Old Main wi+I'1 irs Towering Cupola remains dear 'ro our ii hearrs. When viewing iis dignified s'rruc1'ure, i memories and recollecfions of pas? days and fore- 'fafhers are broughi To mind. 33 -9 .11 I. , . Qsfw - -nh 11, V VV'- Fffiv-ff, 1 5- 4.'5j he ga Q xi' if . Q' Fw g7yf'5 J- .HQ ' '-, Ev 7:95, nf I ' . mmf! 'N . x ' : , L -ag-111-V8 'g ' r. is -1 'ag . :gf , , Q , M, . ,- Wk Nm nr- A nf W . , '41 ' fg '- .. . .s.. xV i f?w v- ---S-mm-'H 0 1? 'A ff-- if-wg. . 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The class has appreciaied 'rhe sponsorship of Dr. Donald Wilcholm for Jrhe pasi Three years. Rulh Abramson Clara Adamson Bonnie Agard Lloyd Alex Naugafuck, Conn. Triumph, Minn. Chicago. Ill. Maniroba, Canada Arnold Almer Rogene Allroclc Charles Anderson David Anderson Chicago, Ill. Ludingroin, Mich. Red Oak, Iowa Soufhwiclc. Mass. Elizaberh Anderson Glen Anderson Marlin Anderson Merwin Anderson Wallace. Mich. Prince+on. lll. Iron Mouniain. Mich. New Brilain. Conn. Paul Anderson Sranley Anderson Ronald Aspegren John Barneri' John Bergsirom Brockion. Mass. Anfioch. Ill. Allanla. Georgia Park Ridge. Ill. Red Oak. Iown Pal' Blake William Blohm Roberl' Blomgren JoAnn Bloomquisl' Chicago. lll. Chicago, lll. Seafrle. Wash. Rockford, lll. Edward Boba John Branslrom Bruce Braniner Karin Carlson Chicago, Ill. Virginia, Minn. Chicago. Ill. Tusfin, Mich. Marilyn Carlson Philip Carlson Dororhy Clemens Alexander Crawford Irving Dahlin Chicago. lll. Chicago. lll. Derroif. Mich. Chicago, Ill. Nnorquay. Saslc.. Canada Alvin Depner Louis Desme+ Ralph Dirksen Royce Eckhardr Anile Edlund Chicago. Ill. Chicago, III. Chicago, Ill. Scoffsbluff. Nebr. Kenmore. N.Y. Sonia Engberg Corene Erickson David Ericson Edward Ermoian Porfland, Oregon Aurora, Nebr. Chicago. lll. Chicago, lll. Thomas Fisher Roberf Franke Paul Fu Lois G-laclclen Ridgway, Penn. Chicago, lll. Chicago, III. Chicago, lll. Charles Gusfafson Duane G-usfafson Ka+hleen Gusfafson Marilynn Hansen Willmar. Minn. McPherson, Kans. Evanslon, lll. Chicago, lll. John Hanerl Barbara Harvey Daniel Holmes Earl Holmsfen Alice Johnson Des Plaines, Ill. Turlock, Calif. Chicago. lll. Hinsdale. III. Chicago. lll. Curlis Johnson David Johnson Gordon Johnson Grefchen Johnson Chicago, lll. While Plains, N.Y. Sealfle, Wash. Red Oak, Iowa Johanna Johnson Phillip Johnson Louise Josephson Julian Jugloff Smefhporl. Penn. lnlernalional Falls, Minn. Princelon. lll. Chicago, lll. QP3? Laylon Kinney Shirley Kloeclmer Richard Laibly Judifh Larson Thaddeus Le Chowicz Chicago. lll. Chicago. lll. Park Ridge. III. Sainl' Paul, Minn. Chicago. III. Jon Lindgh-om Donna Lowell Angus MacDonald Norman MacGregor Roberf MacPhail Chicago, III, Ceresco, Nebr. Chicago. lll. Springfield, Mass. Chicago, lll. Sandra Madison Marilyn Magnuson Phyllis Marfens James M6300 Hinsdale, III. Rochesfer, Minn. River Grove. III. Chicag0. lll. ,,-- -,- A ,y ,w 1 1 i , i ' 1 , ,, ' ' l il 2 Us .. 1 l i . 'G l i if , ,f l -LC . .. , .A , il ' . Joyce Maffson Joseph, Miller Howard Musik Lyla Nelson Kalamazoo, Mich. Chicago. lll. Elwood Park. lll. Norquay. Sask.. Canada a L Pauline Nelson Elaine Nygard Raymond Nyquisi Ronald Nysfrom Glenn Olsen Graham, Wash. Minneapolis. Minn. Chicago. lll. Chicago. lll. Minneapolis, Minn a l Marilyn Olson Vivian Olson C. William Pearson LaVonne Pearson Milne Paull Porfland. Ore. Jamesfown. N,Y. Galesburg. lll. Monferey, Minn. Chicago, lll. N 1 Duane Peferson Beverly Peferson Leland Peierson Richard Pelerson Dululh, Minn. Chicago. III. Salina. Kansas Chicago, Ill. Rolaerl' Peferson Pefer Pierson Roberl' Ramgren Carol Rongner Chicago, Ill. Balavia. Ill. Lyiord, Texas Chicago, lll. Nancee Saclcrison Barbara Schoondyfe Roberl Sedlack Carol Seidel JoAnne Skivenes Chicago, Ill. Chicago, ill. Chicago. lll. Chicago. Ill. Elmwood Park, Ill. Carolyn Smick Bruce Smifh Melvin Sodersfrom Janel' Sfrom Ralph Sfurdy Chicago. lll. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago. Ill. San Marcos, Texas ii -v Fern Swanson Gladys Swanson Wesley Swanson Anfhony Tedesclce Grand Rapids, Mich. Erie, Penn. Oberlin, Kans. Chicago, lll Donald Therrian Nancy Tripp Pafricia Unfinen Nancy Venn Chicago, lll. Chicago. Ill. Hopkins. Minn Chicago lll Belly Vilringslecl Joan Walker Marilyn Wanlhal Sylvia Weslnes Vernon Welfersien Minneapolis. Minn. Chicago. lll. Chicago. lll. Chicago. Ill. Berwyn Ill Alice While Chicago, lll. David Wifi' Lloyd Wolfe Orlen Ziegler New York Cify, N.Y. Glencoe, lll. Chicago, lll. 8 Q . SOPHOMORES n iii? ' N S ii dz.---1 .A 4. X' fuvfis-K . ' V :Irv-A .i ,f . . 4 u 'W- N ' Ms' mix V :V Fw-sf? :r ,pf L .,... Y F? --ff L. fm.. Janice Abramson Slrolcie, lll. Carolyn Aley Youngsfown. Ohio 1 fl i. ,T l . li. ll Debbie Aclolfson David Ahlberg Anoka. Minn. Needham. Mass. .- . -w+Q .. .I 'oo ,i Arvin Anderson Grand Rapids, Mich. Dean Anderson Haxfun. Colorado was r gzr 'W ks L ws : 4 - 1' .W l 4:3 Donald Anderson Judifh Anderson Mary Anderson Glendale. Calif. Galesburg. Ill. Rockford. lll. Virginia Anderson Jan Arihur Roberi' Bach Judy. B6ClKSl'l'0Ul Excelsior. Minnesola Ausiin. Minnesofa San Andreas. California Chicago. lll- Hollis Bensen Norfhlake, lil. Lee Beck Chicago, Ill. in -l ii 'i l i Roberl' Burgan Erling Brendalen Los Angeles. Calif. Clearboolc. Minnesofa .1-I., .-. C. Wesley Carlson David Carlson Esfher Carlson Youngsfown, Ohio Chicago, lll. Wesrporr, Conn. 1 'J-,Li .- , Kennefh Carlson Marilyn Carlson Roberl' Choline Louise Collins Erie. Pennsylvania Sacramenio. Calif. Chicago. Ill. Quincy. Mass. QQ' Richard Blume Chicago. lll. Befiy Campbell Galesburg, Illinois Thelma Conklin Thief River Falls, Minn. Thomas Cosper Carl Cufsinger Miami. Fla. Princefon, Ill. Diane Dahlin Carolyn Danielson Geraldine Danielson Naugaluclc. Conn. Squanlum, Mass. Dearborn, Mich. Lowell Danielson Alan De Vries Nafalyn Dexler Salina. Kansas Willmar, Minnesola Rockford, Illinois Evonne Dro1'ls Thief River Falls, Minn. Randal Dupuis Gary Eclcluncl Bruce Eggersled Chicago, Illinois Omaha. Nebraska Skokie, Illinois George Elia Barbara Erickson James Erickson Morfon Grove, Ill. Chicago, III. Chicago, Ill. i l Jean Erickson Judiih Erickson Paul Erickson Chicago, Ill. Kenmore, New York Chicago, Ill. i l i l Roger Erickson Jean Faber Mark Fohlin Triumph, Minn. Chicago, Ill. Shrewsbury, Mass. l l ll Priscilla Freedell Larry Furr Margaref Gasi' Karl Gales New Brirain, Conn. Wayne, Michigan Park Ridge, Ill. Chicago. lll. l l . Marvin Gusfafson Lanyon. Iowa Norman Harpole Denver, Colo. William Hamann David Hanson Chicago, Ill. Chicago. lll. Q ,ja-, L75 Y 1 ' David Helsing New Brilain, Conn. Lois Hedell Omaha, Nelo. I. i l Carole Hilden Berlil Hilding Ellsworlh, Wis. Chicago, lll. Norman Holmes Janel Holmquisf Alan Holfh Evergreen Park, III. Aflleboro, Mass. Chicago. Ill. Helen Holcanson Omaha, Nab. A ai' A OH . William Horner Red Oak, lowa Gail Hors? Rockford, lll. Nancy Jacobson San Jose, Calif. 55. Claudia Johnson Daniel Johnson Darlien Johnson San Jose. Calif. Kansas Ciiy, Mo. Sfanfon. Iowa Jeremy Johnson Galesburg, lll. l I June Jacobson Elizabelh, Hulfberg Rockford, lll. Chicago, lll. Audrey Johnson Carl Johnson Ofisco, Minn. Chicago, lll. Kennelh Johnson Louise Johnson Marion Johnson Chicago. lll. Newingion. Conn. Denver, Colo. rv irnw' . Y nl' u 1 l l l Richard Johnson Roger Johnslon Ogden, lowa Buffalo, Minn. Randall Johnson Roclvlord. lll. Rufh Kezuhara Gary Kennedy Virginia Ken? Chicago, Ill. Galesburg. lll. Norwood, Mass. Wayne Kersfelfer Jeanelle Keshian Theodore Kincaid Glenview, lll. Des Plaines. lll. Sacramenio. Calif. X . . 1- i A 1. ' '- - v egijf l ' . 1 i We Y ' fig 'ni ' li l - ' fill' 1 Wu ink L ' iii v 4 ml X ., A L i Charles Kirkland Vivian Kling David Larson James Larson Chicago, lll. Riverside. R. l. Princefon. lll. Palaline. lll. Sylvia Larson Roberl' Lind Mary Lindquisl' Princefon, lll. Springfield, Mass. Chicago, Ill. l 3' r l . ug or l I B, , wi , ' l ld: in ' Mx, i- Q 1 , Fl . X I J Jack Lundbom Janel Lungren Jackson McAfee Chicago. Ill. Hawick. Minn. Pensacola, Fla. Michael Malloy Susan Marshall William Marlin Chicago. lll. Chicago, lllinois Elgin, lll- Ralph Miller Barbara Moore Dorolhy Mueller Julie Mueller Evanslon, lll. Buffalo. New York Skokie, Ill. Chicago. III. Carla Nelson Gwynn Nelson Bruce Nordwall Kingsburg, Calif. Chicago, Ill. Minneapolis, Minn. David Norlandar Conslance Nyline David Olson Minneapolis, Minn. Worcesfer, Mass. Jamesfown, N. Y. H II Olson Kennefh Olson Mary Palmquisf o yce Por? Allegany, Pa. Chicago, Ill. Minneapolis, Munn SalIy.Pearson Glen Pederson Donald Pefersen Joan Pelerson Rockford, Ill. Wakefield, Nebr. Chicago. Ill. Turlock, Calif. i l I l Wa ne Peferson y Shirley Pfenning James Reed Defroil, Mich. Chicago, lll. Moline. lll. JUQE' il' d V, in i :gl -V ' l' fiifi ' x jf, I1 Y 13 :I-J. R Ji' R 5 Raymond Rich Thomas Rode Jerry Sandberg Coalmoni, Colo. Skokie. III. Chicago Heighls, Ill. I l Timo+hy Seagren Charlene Shaw Daniel Solomon Lindsborg, Ka ns. Janice Sferner Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Cl'IiC6Q0. Ill- Marlc Sfone Consfance Sirand Norene Slrand Orange, Mass. Pufnam, Conn. Kingsburg, Calif. Barbara Sfromberg Minneapolis, Minn. Consfance Swanson Willmar, Minn. l' 'fl A l l . l Dave Sundell Minneapolis, Minn. Carolyn Svenson Lynn, Mass. ual l Jack Swanson Loreilra Swanson Chailiam. N.J. Erie, Pa. ,, ,,,,,.,T Marguerile Swansan Chicago. Ill. Rullw Swanson Roberl' Teela Klinion. Tlwelancler Chicago, lll. Chicago, Ill. Salina. Kans. X , Karen Thiesse. David Thorin Roberi' Thornblciom Janel' Udcl Chicago, Ill. Detroit Mich. Chicago, Ill. Lincoln, Nebr. Linda Vredenlsurgh Kensinglon. Conn. Alice Upsfrom Chicago, lll. Julia Weslberg David Wilder Chicago. III. Crooksion, Minn. Roberl Yyall' Marilyn Yohpe Gloria Young Pafricia Young Skokie. Illinois Chicago, Ill. Los Angeles, Calif. Chicago. lll. Evonne You ng ren Sacramenlo. Calif. Joseph Zeilermeir Marie Zevenbergen Slelios Zoris River Grove, lll. Tacoma, Wash. Chicago, Ill. U 7-ll Barbara Wallace nlingdon Valley, Pa. Gerald Wolf Chicago. lll. l in !r The officers of ihe freshman class were: Laurel Pierson, vice presidenf: Beverly Green, secrefary: William Buller, lrreasurerg and Kurt Olsson, president The major evenl of 'lhe freshman class was a Winler Relreal' al' Williams Bay. Wisc.. Feb. 6-8. A Freshman Ouling was also sponsored by The class. The class advisor is Mr. Melburn Soneson. 3 f William Alberf Marlon Grove, lll. Carolyn Anderson Woodruff, Wis. z 2 i 1 i' A, ,,..,. J. N., C. .., ,,--... .MJ 5 2 I if M A familiar scene in fhe dorm lounges when sfudying was forgoflen. Michael Allen Raymond Almer Arlene Amuldoolil: Chicago lll Evergreen Park lll While Mounlain, Alaska M fi-f ll Eff Clifford Anderson Joyce Anderson Joyce R. Anderson Chicago, lll. Chicago, lll. Minneapolis, Minn. 1,1 l ' ll ll Q l ' I' if R gin 'jx ite-3 - gs Glen Amundson Chicago, lll. lv .N ... c 9 a 4 w if - - fezvf Judifh Anderson Hinsdale, lll. Belly-Ann Anclersc Chicago, Ill. Marlene AndersoV Dresden, Kans. Ronald Anderson Glenview, lll. ', rx. 1, 9, I l 7 K 7 'l A ...in - ' i:r1'l 'iilla M i D ' Ronald Anderson Chicago, Ill. , if r ii' 5? Marilyn Bandilli Affleboro, Mass. William Bell Skokie, lll. . fn., sg , i 4 a Roger Bergsirom Chicago, Ill. Donald Carlson Chicago, lll. Raymond Barlce Chicago, III. Eunice Bengison Des Moines, la 5 . Carol Befhlce Shirley Anderson Paxfon. III. Donald Barnes Chicago, III. Sharon Bengison Dassel, Minn. ,sf da-, U7 dx William Buller Omaha Nebr. Clarendon Hills. lll. , ,i U intl 9 Judiih Carlson Norlh Porf, Mich. Q Lesrer Carlson Norlh Port Mich. Nicolas Andros Dundee. lll. Barbara Applequisi Smolan, Kans. Gerald Ba lcer Porl Allegany, Penn. Edward BarH Sherman Bauer Lee Beck Chicago, Ill. Chicago, lll. Chicago, lll. Sranley Bensen Escanaba, Mich. Marilyn Campbell Galesberg, lil. Linnea Carlson Chicago, Ill. Carl Be rgeson Deiroif, Mich. Bruce Carlson Minneapolis, Minn. Mariorie Carlson Minneapolis, Minn. Joan Bergsirom Red Oak, Ia. Consiance Carlson La Crescenfa, Calif. 1'fi'?,:31l .ii ' 1 i -ir. e if i Q ii- Paul Carlson Chicago, Ill. Dennis Clair Chicago, lll. Kalhryn Dame Norfh Porr, Mich. il ., -'. , fr! ' 1 . X , xiii? V Richard Carlson Roger Carlson Sharon Carlson For? Baker. Calif. Clarendon Hills, lll. Mankafo, Minn. Virgil Carlson Lalre Bronson, Minn. Mary Clawson Minneapolis, Minn. Frederick Cervin Worcesfer, Mass. Harry Car+hum Chicago, Ill. Donald Chapman Chicago, Ill. Ronnie Mae Chinn Chicago, lll. Barbara Collins Paul Cooke Sharon Cornell Ronald Dahlsrrom Clarendon Hills, III. Cowdrey, Colo. Chicago, Ill. Chicago. Ill. Rosa Derller Portland, Ore. Susan Douglas Fred Dauer Roger DuMay Darlene Edmond Chicago. Ill. Marquelsie, Kans. Chicago. Ill. Chicago. lll. 1 , ,W 1 Eva Eiferf Richard Eilmann Dennis Ellingsen Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Park Ridge. Ill. . James'Engwall David Erickson Dennis Erickson HIE een rickson Paul Ericson Glenview. Ill. Youngsfown. Ohio Park Ridge, Ill. Willmar. Minn. Renova, Penn. A-Q Linda Erickson Marland Erickson Jacquel n Fer uson Chicago. Ill. Lincoln, Nebr. Y 9 Wheafon, Ill. Jean Eorsberg Lenore Franzen Lawrence Fr Karen Fe uerl-lake Monrery, Minn. Ann Finzel Skokie, lll. eeman Philip Gansz Gerald Gedcle Chicago, III. Indianapolis, Ind. Red Oak. la. Chicago. lll. Chicago. lll. June Elini' Cheyenne, Wyo Elaine Gehl Chicago. lll. Ingrid Gilberison Cleveland, Ohio gf' , M, - , 1 C-A sa- m i ,A , I H i 1 I Ina., Audrey Gusfafson Traverse Cify, Mich. Muriel Goa Alberta. Canada vt. QQ V, Diane Guslafson Willmar. Minn. 'R Richard Gransfrom Eagle River, Wis. Jane Goch+ Judie Grandal Newinglon, Conn. Parlier. Calif. Qin. l .5- J Joyce Gusfafson Karen Halderson Diane Halsiead Chicago. Ill. Fosfer Cily, Mich. Chicago, lll. Decorafing 'fha 'free in Caroline Hall was parl of fhe Chrislmas aciiviiies of 'rhese four freshmen. . ? 'ii ,pg l Ax A, ll: F ' 1 ' - , , f I I 1 Beverly Green Hinsdale. Ill. Ming Hammerlind Chicago, Ill. Douglas Hedberg Ashfabula. Ohio Pafricia Holmluncl San Francisco Calif. Charis Johnson Turlock, Calif. Qin! 'f Gordon Johnson Chicago, lll. Roger Johnson . l lsr 'J ,V V l J Herberi Hedsfrom Chicago, lll. Roberf Holsf Chicago Ill. . ' C P- 4 if Ti, ' i JF T' . 'V sie , A 8 Donal Johnson Paul rlidge, lll. 6? Janice Johnson Crans+on, R.l. L - l I:- ' 1 x 5152 . Yvonne Johnson Minneapolis, Minn. Sf. Cloud. Minn. Jerrilou Herman Oak Park. lll. Harold lvanoff Unalakleef Alaska David Johnson Rockford. Ill. Hg ,X X.. .41 Karin Johnson Red Oak. ia. Lawrence Hicks Chicago lll. Helen Jansson Slanfon, la. Diane Johnson Minneapolis, Minn. ,I Q g C Keni' Johnson Balavia. lll. Kaye Hilgenberg Galesburg lll. YM-F Allen Johnson Lehigh. la. gd ,Y an s' vt f' ,ik -'U' Y 2 M kr! S. w KJ 9 X Elinor Johnson Paxfon. lll. ir' -im i ' :W hw' ' af K Mary Lynn Johnson Dulu'rh, Minn. 0 1: ' irflj: Y . 1 gm :Y . John Holling Buffe Monf. ,v -X J!! Carol Johnson Oak Park. III. 'E , A 4 1 I I Ever? Johnson Menominee, Mich. Roy Johnson Cromwell, Conn. Ruih Jackson William Kirschke So+erios Komon Donald Krob Rockford. lll. Chicago, lll. Chicago, lll. Chicago, lll. Arvid Larson Farwell, Minn. Allen Lillyquisf Niles. Ill. Judifh Leonard Springfield, Mass. Sandra Lund Paul Lundblad Jamesfown. N.Y. Lowry, Minn. Edifh Larson Springfield. Mass. Janei' Lindfelf Des Moines. Ia. Thomas Lundeen Galesburg. Ill. Jean Lamberi' GlenEllyn. ill. as John Laurin MT. Vernon,N.Y. Grefa Linquisf Erie, Pa. - 1 -,K .L V' si -f . Q Q 511 IS Roy McCar'ry Chicago, Ill. Mark Landerdahl Kuri' Langsfen Haxfun, Colo. S+. Paul. Minn. I' K. ue .l K., . F n 77 Barbara Le Febvre Chicago, IH. Julie Ledger Springfield. Mass. I'- j XI? Jean Lindsfrand Nancy Love Kewanee, III. Chicago, IH. 15- i,, John McCulIey Pefer Mabie Chicago, Ill. Walfham, Mass. Myrfle Magnuson Boring, Ore. John Maihison Chicago. lll. Ralph Marison Chicago Heighfs, III. Bonnie Milcelson Birmingham, Mich. . U 'Y I ' . David Marks Rockford. lll. Dean Milchell Kansas Cily, Mo. Masalco Miyaiima Gene Monroe Japan Marion, Ohio - g 1 M . il, --fr i 'A' A V Y lu, ' x M 5 rgg' John Monsen Gordon Nelson James Nelson John Neumann Priscilla Noble Vernelle Nyman Elmwood Park. lll. Los Angeles. Calif. Graham. Wash. Chicago, lll. Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Linda Olson Don Nyquisl' Nancy Nyquisl' Joyce Ohrn Ingrid Olson Sealfle. Wash. Minneapolis, Minn. Chicago. lll. Ml. Vernon. N.Y. Minneapolis, Minn. Marilyn Olson Clayfon, Wisc. Mrs. R. lceeps lracl: of her girls! Paul Olson Ralph Olson Roger Olson Kurl Olsson Ralph Palmquisl Sfanlon, la. Chicago, lll. Chicago. Ill. Chicago, Ill. Slanfon. la. Anile Pankralz John Pearson Laurells Pearson Janice Pederson Carol Person Bernira Pelerson Wichila, Kans. Ashfabula. Ohio Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis. Minn. Long Island. N.Y. Marquelle. Kons Dudley Peferson Turlock, Calif. John Peferson Liichfield, Minn. ' 1 Lorraine Pelerson Red Wing, Minn. sry X, Alfred Riley Ronald Roedder Delores Ronnbeclc Jamesiown. N.Y. Glenview, Ill. Chicago, Ill. My 1, 5 X. i l 5- ,Z elif' ' J ' . if -'- '..Efl' J in ii I V V l-lQ':iQl','li'f:L.?Qb. A Reynold Samudsen Alberfa. Canada Marilyn Sandberg Lelayelle. Ind. Mariha Sandin Youngsrown, Ohio an June Phillips Gardner, Mass. 3 4. i y , T19 i 1 'Jn Margarei' Rumball Chicago. Ill. Karen Sandine Chicago. Ill. l l. 14 P I ir V U .Q xc in Q . 1.', 1' Q gjvfiiff-:1,?,::-'-,a?,'l1:. . Laurel Pierson Bafavia. Ill. :Y H my . 5 Donald Samuelson Palo Alro, Calif. 'f '7 'Ut' . 5 .fml Timolhy Seagren Lindsborg. Kans. Richard Sennel' Margarel' Shinlon Arfhur Siogren Cary Siogren Donald Slcoglund Villa Pdflfr Ill. Chicago. lll. New Hyde Park. N.Y. Monierey. Minn. Chicago, lll. I . C -lilii 1 Eel ,523 l Garry Spain John Spencer Raymond Sfein Rodney Sfenlund Gail Srrom Skokie, lll. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago. Ill. Kenmore, N.Y. Carl Ramgren Lyford, Texas , V i g 79- . Richard Samuelson Chicago Heighfs. lll. ,kv NW. Joy Sebasfian Park Ridge, Ill. Rober+ Snelgrove Oni. Karen Sfurdy For'l' Thomas. Ky. Leland Sunberg Virginia Sunberg Alberl Clly, la. Sfanlon, la. Clyde Sundquisf Escanaba. Mich. Mary Swanson Rockford. Ill. a XT , x 1 -.A Esfher Tungsefh Kennedy, Minn. Sandra Swanson Yvonne Swanson Chicago. Ill. Norfhfleld. Ill. 'M Gloria Tyndall Mary Vann Branch, Minn. Chicago. Ill. Bruce Swanson Margaref Swanson Sugar Grove. Pa. Rockford. Ill. Danial Threen Jean Trouffeefler Defroif, Mich. Des Moines, la. W A- Darlene Vogel Charfes Van Bush Galesburg, III. Chicago. III. Timofhy Wahlquisl' Lorraine Wallace Mercer Island. Wash. Hunfingdon Vally. Pa. Lynne Wallace Hunfingfon Vally. Pa. Pafricia Wass Worfhingion, Minn. Louise Weslberg Nancy Wiclierl Chicago, lll. Chicago. lll. X xii, y , 7, 51 I . ll , ugly. .. . . 13, 1 K'-vi G ww . I .A i Vx 4 Wayne Websler Oak Lawn, Ill. Q -- I 1 AnneH'e Widman Chicago. Ill. Jane Wilcox Chicago. Ill. Dale Williams Chicago. lll. . X X 91 :fairl- . 1 ' . V 1, if i'diEi?i'if? 31: gm,-ry dP 1-H -' , - '. , ,. YL William Wifherspoon Joan Wolfer Gorden Young Michael Young Orlen Ziegler Chicago. lll. Chicago, Ill. Lincoln. Nebr. Chicago. Ill. Chicago, lll. y 65 .na ,'.' ..E:4 , G X P we Q J A.. H4 f ll .-.K 1 .-e s 1 SEMINARY Willis E. Adell Arnolcl R. Bolin Everl J. Elclund Chicago. Ill. Chicago. Ill. Turlock. Calif. Richard L. Heim Roberl E. Hirsch Randolph J. Klassen San Jose. Calif. Blue lsland. lll. Drayfon, No. Dalt. Ronald F. Largersfrom Werner E. Lemlce Kingsburg. Calif. Chicago, Ill. Gordon B. Miller John E. Nilson Jameslown, N.Y. Foresfville, Conn. James R. Magnuson Oxford. Ohio Nalhanael T. Oyama Japan GRADUATES RELIGIOUS EDUCATION GRADUATES Louise O. Anderson Barbara J. DoIsen Mariorie L. ReuH'er Worcesfer. Mass. Chicago.III. Ogden, Iowa SEMINARY STUDENTS John R. Ablces C. Philip Anderson Loren E. Anderson Auslinville, lowa Braham, Minn. Sloan, Iowa Roberi M. Anderson Willard L. Berggren Jayawanr N. Bhore Myron E. Carlson Norman T. Collins Gene R. Danielson ' ' ' ' W d f k. Conn. Dulufh, Minn. Norfh Easlon, Mass. Mlnneapolis, Munn. India Rockford. Ill. oo s oc Wendell E. Lowell V. Drofrs Danielson Thief River Falls, Monlgomery, Ala. Minn. Sven S. Holm Allan C. Johnson Allan F. Johnson David W. Johnson LeRoy M. Johnson Sweden Chicago lll. Jamesfown N.Y. Blue Island Ill. Draylon No. Dak. '. 4, if 1 . ,. V . K A i ' . , .C . lj A Y 7 ' v' ' I - ' N 1 if - - , f U Y H . 1 ' . '-i Paws' F A 71 3424-il, '21 :'?.4..' - '1...- Quenlin D. Larson Lloyd A. Larsen Donald E. Lindman Wichifa, Kans. Winneflaa, lll. Delroif. Mich. 4 Rex L. Hanks Chicago, Ill. David Kobashi Japan G :L ., A Philip O. Laurin M1'. Vernon, N.Y. George P. Magnuson Chicago. Ill. K Arfhur G. Mampel S+. Paul, Minn. L' l Lewis I. Moon Tsuneii Nairo Manlsafo. Minn. Japan Lowell G. Nordling Karl F. Nyline Moorhead Minn. Worcesfer Mass. ' - i I-, . James E. Person Monferey, Minn. A Delmar E. Peferson Glen Ellyn, Ill. Roberl' D. Charles G. Meyer Kefmeih MlY5l49 McNaugh+on Fresno. Calif. Japan Lansing, Mich. J. Robe:-1 Nelson Johnsonlaurg, Pa. Donald L. Olson Pelaluma, Calif. Roger J. Nelson Frederick G. Nelh, Dulufh. Minn. Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Myron L. Olson Edwin A. Oman Des Moines, Iowa Minnedosa, Man., Canada John C. No+ehelfer Turlock. Calif. William C. Peferson David W. Sandquisf Wilbur J. Solie Paul E. Sparrman Chicago, ill. Galesburg. Ill. Barron, Wis. Jamesfown. N.Y. Berner V. Swanson Paul R. Swanson John C. Weborg John Wiens Everefi- L, Wilson TI-II'l0ClC. Calif. Sugar Grove, Pa. Pender, Nebr. S+. Ca+harines, Oni., Hasfings. Nebr. Canada 2. gs -up X ' W L if uw H H u 5-I. vw 2 T, aw' EEE -r -pf 1 F -, ..l .5 EWEH T -. if If ff 3 4 K K YQ u , s I 'ff 'L - . 1 10' n ef g if IA. in J. X 1 I 1 S i ' . 5 Ei 5 3 -1 2 G C 5 2 5 i 1 l ! i 2 1 3 I I F , 45' QM ' I I X ' . f E Q 1 ef 'Zz 'f 5 V Lg.. 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Y,r:J fE' w!mt W e -1 11 ' 41-s3E2,J'f- I .X ' 'ufigzffa I., ..- l F xg, aj ' ' ' 1-f rr v J Z5 ld I U, K A i,' .T I X 1. .E 7 'X i . I, I I I I P 1 f 'rr J ' ss. 1 ' ,E ,QM 'wg . 5 a 1 SEMINARY Eric G. Hawkinson, MA. Dean of Theological Seminary ttrwe wil! encourage you always fo seeL fAe frufL. H Sealed: Clarence A. Nelson, D.D.: Eric G. Hawlcinson, MA.: Karl A. Olsson, Ph.D.: Donald Frislc M.A.: Frank Neuberg, Ph.D.: Elmer Fondell, B.D.: Earl Dalwlslrom, Pl1.D. Sfancling: Albin H. Erickson, M.S.: J. lrving Erickson, MA.: Henry Gusfafson, S.T.M. ACADEMY or giving sfuclenfs experience in learning Social Science Nancy Samson. David McCarrell. Evelyn Ramgren. Jean Lunds+ed+, Roy Fowler, Valmer Erickson. Science and Mallwemaiics Irma Langford. Alice Nelson. Linnea Baclcluncl. Kenneih Saisirom, Reynold Vann, Wilbur Anderson, Paul Swedberg. English Sianding: CharloH'e Erickson. Philip Lil- iengren, Ruih Johnson. Kaihleen Leach. Seafed: Beffy Nelson, lnez Olander, Mar- ion Olson. 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Our new torm ot student government, the North Park College Student Associa- tion, has been operating under the new constitution tor one year, with the result that the duties and powers ot government are s read out, encouraging more student parti- cipation. The Executive Council evaluates the activities ot the college, while the Legis- lative Congress discusses and determines college policy. A workshop was held on April 3 and 4 tor Association members and newly-elected otticers to revise the Constitution on April 3 and 4 tor Association members and newly-elected otticers to revise the Constitution and evaluate our student government. The Judicial Court branch ot the Association has rendered iudgments and as- sessed penalties tor intractions ot rules ot the school, and also has the power to make decisions in interpreting the Constitution. The Academic Attairs Commission sponsored a series ot Colloquia, worked on the establishment ot an honor society, and encouraged activities ot a scholastic nature. The Religious Council ministered to the spiritual needs ot students through person con- tacts and evaluation and planning ot such religious activities as Fellowship, Christian Emphasis Week, and the Prayer Conterence. Such activities as Homecoming, the Christmas banquet, and the Spring banquet were the highlights ot the plans made by the Student Activities Board. Academic Affairs Commission Sealed al flue 'fable are Chairman D. Clemens. G. Danielson. F. Swanson, and F. Cervin. as Y H? Religious Council Slandingz M. Olson, G. Mannuson, S. Lund, J. Udd. Sealed: Chairman B. Agard, D. Wilder, G. Swanson, L. Drofis, S. Larson. and Chaplain J. Irving Erickson. Piciured are M. Guslalson, P. J. Larson, C. Anderson, G. Crane, and Chairman D. Sundell. S'ruden'r Acfivifies Board X North Park College News Newspaper in Transilion . . . new. new. news . . . new problems . . . wha'r is +he problem . . . evenr coverage . . . inlelleclual challenge . . . humor . . . social aclivilies . . . pholographs . . . is l adverse crilicism iuslilied . . . whai' is 'rhe solulion . . . wha+ is The purpose of a college newspaper anyway . . . how wise Jrraclilion . . .whar abou? Jrhe academy sec+ion . . . here loclay. buf . . . and whai' aboul' Jrhe semirfary page . . . ancl mechanics, mechanics, mechanics . . . where is 'rhal' copy . . . how can I gel' rid of 'rhis hoqwash . . . wha+ can l use 'ro fill up +ha'r hole . . . and who lell 'rhe cap oil lhe rubber cemen+ boHle . . . Co-eclifors Bill Pearson and Randy John- son. G-usfav Johnson. EdiTor Jo Bloomquisi' and Advisor E. Cupola . . .The book oT . . . and Tor memories . . . individual picTures . . . club picTures. . . acTion shoTs . . . when can we Talce Them . . . conTacT club presidenTs . . . and don'T TorgeT To call Varde . . . We're noT going To break even . . . sell more adds . . . we wanT ThaT padded cover . . . will The academy ever Tinish Their secTion . . . somebody's goT To Tell Those kids aloouT deadlines . . . yes. deadlines . . . more copy . . . buT nobody reads iT anyway . . . This is The same as lasT year . . .well. leT's be diTTerenT . . . iT's never been done Thaf way . . . buT iT's our book . . .and iT's going To be The way we wanT iT . . . Cupola Women's Dorm Council Four women's dorms housing 200 residenT women is enough To give any dean oT women a headache. Residence counselors and housemoThers assisT in handling many oT The problems of dorm life, buT To These women Tails only a parT oT The responsibiliTy of making life in The dorms pleasanT. The girls Themselves deTermine To a large exTenT whaT Their year in The dormiTories will loe like. To direcT Their acTiviTies They elecT. each year a council. Priscilla Freedell, presidenT of This year's council, Joan PeTerson, secreTary, and Claudia Johnson. Treasurer were aided by commiTTee chairmen in planning The special dorm acTiviTies of The year. Besides sponsoring a Tireside each monTh, They, wiTh The help of The residence counselors. planned The Pixie ParTy aT ChrisTmas Time. and The Dorm Formal in February. These evenTs. as well as being Tun and inTeresTing. have helped To bring The residenT women closer TogeTher and To creaTe sTrong ChrisTian friendships. SeaTed are V. Anderson, M. Olson. K. Carlson, J. PeTerson. B. Anderson, S. Swanson P Freedell L. Pearson, C. Johnson. W... 4, -AL-1 V - ! I Ill 1- Till! ' l i ,T I Ii .Tamil i l s l ...am +4 Men's Dorm Council From 'lop 'ro boHom - Leff row: R. Burgan, D. Hedberg, A. DeVries. Middle row: G. Nelson, C. Anderson, N. MacGregor. Righl' row: D. Larson. M. Sodersfrom, D. Peferson. The men of Burgh Hall elecled a council lasl year +o aid Their residence counselor, Carroll Pelerson. in improving The recrealional and residence liacililies of Their dorm. The council consisled of Norm MacGregor, presidenl: and Chuclc Anderson, Vice- presidenly eleclecl in +he spring prior +o lheir lerm of office: Duane Pelerson, secrelary: and AI DeVries, Treasurer: elecled in 'rhe fall afler The school year had begun, and one represenlalive from each of len areas of The dorm. During Jrhe year, 'rhrough all 'lhe even+s il sponsored - l'he pizza parly and 'rhe Open House 'ro name only 'lwo, fhe Men's Dorm Council promoled and mainlained a Chrislian almosphere. Debate Team Resolved: Thar +he furlher de- velopmeni of nuclear weapons should be prohibiled by inferna- 'rional agreemen+ - 'rhe i959 In- 'rercollegiafe debaie 'ropic was argued many +imes by 'rhe members of lhe Norfh Park debaie leam. The are piciured here as Dennis Ericlison and David Helsing on +he negalive side, Wayne Peferson, al 'rhe podium and Roger Johnsion represenling +he affirmarive view- poin+. WNPC The firsr Norfh Park radio sia- 'rion, WNPC. was ready 'ro broad- cas'r when school siarled lasl fall. Sfafion manager. Jim Engwall and his sfaff planned music and variefy shows which enleriained siudenfs and could be heard over The air waves on week ends and during af'rer school hours. Phi Thefa Kappa The members of Phi Thefa Kap- pa are in 'rhe +op 'ren percen+ of Their class and have been chosen by +he 'facully on 'rhe basis of schol- arship and leadership. The club helps lo promoie scholarship and develop characfer. The secrefarial club was open fo Polifical Club The polifical club was organized fo encourage sfudenfs fo feel a parf of and fake an acfive inferesf in world affairs. Programs fhis year included special speakers and dis- cussions on currenf happenings. Demenucli The Demenudi club is for fhose sfudenfs inferesfed in denfisfry, medicine, nursing or diefefics. Pres- idenf Fefe Pierson presided af meefings and programs consisfed of films or lecfures. 'WQQFEQQQZFW' Secretarial Club all women inferesfed in fhe secre- farial profession. Led by Connie Sfrand. fhe club held monfhly meefings and s p o n s o r e d field frips, films, and social evenfs. German Club The German club provides an opporiunily for all siudenls inier- esied io learn more aboul Jrhe Ger- man people, rheir counrry. and 'lheir cullrure. Singing German car- ols ai' Chrisimasrime helped 'rhe members io learn ihe German lan- guage. Geiier Club Mainiaining 'ihe disiinclion of being The oldesi club on campus, 'rhe Geiger Club, led by Mel So- dersirom, sirives 'fo acquaini mem- bers wi'rh Swedish cusloms and 'fra- cliiions. Women's Recreation Association The Women's Recrealion Asso- cialion is composed of women who are inieresied in parficipaiing in grouf aihlelics. This club promoles goo sporismanship, a beiier un- dersfanding of sporrs. and a spiril of friendly co-operaiion. Circle K We Build is 'rhe moiio of ihis newly formed club on campus, de- signed io give college men an op- poriunify io do ihings in a college communify +ha+ service clubs are doing in ihe business and profes- sional world. Wi+h iwenly mem- bers. Beri l-lilding is presidenf: John Bransfrom, vice president Jim Reed, secrefaryg and Larry Love, ireasurer. men -P HI! .gf, 9A. Pep Club lnlrroducing The peppiesf club on campus! This year ihe pep club has a membership of fifiy: raring To grow! Anyone inieresied in pro- moiing school spirii ai all aihieiic evenis is inviied 'ro join. ,REF-, Z YWCA Under 'ihe leadership of Pai Young, 'rhe YWCA has accomplish- ed iis purpose of uniiing ihe wom- en of The campus in Chrisiian ser- vice and fellowship. This organiza- iion, open io ail women siudenis, sponsored Turnaboui' and The Big and Liiile Sis+er program. Lutheran Students Association The Lutheran Student Assocua tion. open to all the Lutheran stu dents on campus, has as its goal the strengthening ot ties between its members. To gain a better un derstanding ot other denomlna tions and ot the moral and ethical problems tacing a college student is another aim ot the Lutheran Stu dents Canada Club The Canada Club which has a membership ot a dozen, Is open to Canadian students and all those who are interested in the work ot the Covenant Church ot Canada Forengn Students Association The Foreugn Students Assocra tlon IS open to all torelgn students on campus The purpose ot the club us to help members teel at home at North Parlc College and to ornen tate themselves to It and the sur roundlngs ' ' 5, x,, 41 .4i,. v, 2 6 ,MM ly X A 'H us X, . ' pllilfl M11 , I-, fEQql2Q'fg,1',aim,gxvyi WF ,Ur Y A11HLS??wSi1!5a5'--- 1 HIE i'zx1i1a 2iliw1'l' - 1, 4 I..'p:':H'IM,'1s- ' ,V ,1 Hwy, y3gfigfI1!:!lViiLW' 'ff ni v1iW1i ': Ww.:-p-- . I':1,!:5fgpgi'5egi1i J . :J .,. gy f.,, , ., V wi 1 V fE'v ' ,V ' M AN 4. , - I 'I Q fm. - A X P.. R. 7 . ly r . '-, J r Y , w I ' A X 1 ,rf 1 ' I I 1 S- iff! Mlchlgan Club The Mlchxgan Club composed of hfleen members from Jrhe Wo verme slale was formed lo umle sludenls from Muchlgan The mam prolecr of The club was lhe build Ing of a dxsplay 'For Homecoming The lllmons club Includes all lllmors resndenfs on and off campus The ofhcers are Jnm Larson presmdenl Pele Pnerson vnce presldenl 'rhe club IS 'ro umle lllunous resndenls al school Jrhrough worlc such as homecoming decorahons and social evenfs Middle Easi' Club Sludenl from The 'rm slale area of Ohio New Yorlx and Penns l vanua lolned logelher lo form Jr e Mnddle Easl' Club. The members were drawn closer logelher be- cause ol lhe common qeogrwphical background. Illinois Club Shirley Plenning, secreraryz and David Will, Treasurer. The purpose of 3' ,..,. gig? f N, --1 ' - .U .-ii: ' ' -sf' N 4. Y, 'J' ' ' . ji 'Z as 'V g . . gf '5 'iif I , ,V ,.. . I- ' X' WA 3.7 4 . l . 1 ' T Q' , ' Q . T . X - 'sy . lm . A l TX! . -1 ' . .J ' l C Midwest Club Thirty students from Kansas. Ne- braska, Colorado, and Wyoming formed the Midwest Club. Under the leadership of Klint Thelander. president: Fred Dauer, vice-presi- dent: and Corene Erickson. secre- tary-treasurer. the club has brought closer fellowship between the stu- dents from this area. Reynold Vann is the advisor. iii' .J Pacific Northwest Club The Pacific Northwest Club was composed of twelve students from Washington. Oregon. and Mon- tana. Led by Gordon Johnson, president, the members worked en- thusiastically on their maior pro- ject, a Homecoming display. Minnesota Club Keeping with tradition. the sev- enty-two Minnesotans started their first meeting by singing the Min- nesota Rouser . Led by officers Chuck Gustafson. president: Al Devries, vice president: Sally Conk- lin. secretary: and Bruce Carlson, treasurer, activities of the club in- cluded the construction of a home- coming display and the annual banquet at the end of the year. ... ---Hu W., . , ,,., . ,,,,, ,,, w w w uw W w ml ' f wmqyfi, mu I , f f- f .4Lf .X V1 w a v I . 'A . ? f9 Q Q .F 2 5 ,ix 'f 'J 1 E . ' 551' . 5 - ' 1,5555 5 fi sf Q 0- ' 4 . ' V . ',F If ' u s , , Elf . H ki ' ' ,- . 15+ A . f' al-. v - I 'P f , W ja-7--, I Q15 4 ,Y A I . b L . . ., - fi. 5.2 . : , -- U H z 'Q . 'Q-it vm: 5' . V. 1 4 . A , 1 - 4, , , A . , - if -. - . - , M . - -g, .,g, E4 twigs' 'f .- 355555. 5 . 'ff N -A ,152-. ws , wwe SFS Qs-gf: if .L sh ' 1 2 Q .- . , I ' ' 'Q ,if f f . 1 1 2 'f E fm' ' ' ' . 1 1 ,4 .91-S - ,lr . - 1 1 , 0 - ' ' ' jan ' . ' ' 'Ivins-:W 2 - ggi? o . , J . V . . - QQ .u v -I -. ' ' I h i i ' 0, fi- lf Y - T .A If ' i 1 'T . 'W ' ' ' . ',-1'-4 xi' W' N 65 --- Q ' . .Q .1 . S. S., N f' -. . . T- .-F-fp - Q . I sh I i4 -3, ,X I . , X 1 .. . - 8 S ' ' I S - - hx 'Q 'fa l M - 9 1 'E I I '70 Fronf Row: J. Abrahamson, M. Carlson, R. Allroclc, P. Freedell. J. Walker, C. Smiclc, J. Phillips, G Slrorn, J. Holmquisr, M. Horst C. Carlson, M. Magnuson. L. Franzen, B. Pelerson, K. Halderson. J. Ferguson, A. Finzel, V. Olson, J. Udd, Direclor Donald F. Ohlsen. 2nd Row: G. Swanson, G. Johnson. A. Panlcrafz. G. Young, A. Widman, C. Aley, L. Johnson, G. Horsl' L. Hedell, C, Johnson, S. Lund. A. Johnson, D. Johnson, H. Jansson, E. Larson. J. Ledger. F. Swanson L. Swanson. 3rd Row: P. Pierson, R. Mafhews, J. Zielerrneir, R. Skinlcle, P. Gulbrandsen, K. Langsfen, A. Siogren, L Danielson. D. Hedberg, C. Anderson. Back Row: C. Von Busch, P. Erickson, B. Horner, B. Burgan, K. Carlson, L. Sundberg, G. Elia, J. Arlhur W. Peferson. B. Marlin, N. Andros, T. Fisher. I l L' 1 4' 1: CBE Q-nh +41 -Q fq 'J ,.,, 'E' 41 -,as C 'Q ' -4 ?' I One oT The ouTsTanding groups ThaT represenT NorTh Park in many evenTs is The College Choir. This year The choir upheld iTs TradiTion oT musical excellence while singing boTh classical and modern numbers. Aside Trom iTs regular duTy oT providing music Tor chapel services. The choir parTi- cipaTed in many aclcliTional acTiviTies. Choir members Tormecl The core around which The FesTival Chorus was builT. and The combined group performed l-landel's The Messiah aT ChrisTmas and Du Bois' The Seven LasT Words aT EasTer. The climax oT The season was The annual Tour, and This year The choir v,isiTed Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, MassachuseTTs. Rhode Island. ConnecTicuT, and New Jersey. The end of The Two week Tour was a concerT aT OrchesTra Hall in Chicago. By singing aT The BaccalaureaTe and CommencemenT exercises, The choir closed iTs season. JaneT Udd served as accompanisT and Donald F. Ohlsen as conducTor oT The group. :Vs ' T' if.. sfLj,'iQg:15f,' 'Zl'ii1.,'l?Jf , '- C .fwff+i' T --11 .,, -iy,I4g,,.fg1. 'pgs ,,- a- ,--15-V ' y V . :,.f- V3 '53 ,,.,,L1iu.-0,91 . .3 T-,L :-iles , -.,.- ',1'i ' 1,2-5.'I'Ll' .ljflilgfvl , 5 v, - .-- , ' :X -7 -' ' v7eIT : . ,. is s .'i:,f.:'l -Ei?'Tfi,'i'1,s1f,hi ' ' , , .- fa .' ' ,gulf , ' 'f ?l l'Lu'15 'J-125413 ?,.,?lfngiip,.-:'5 'CD I if - Pep Band The purpose of lhe Pep Band is 'ro provide 'music for a1'hle'ric evenis of lhe school. and +his year fhe Pep Band added much lo school spirit Hs membership is open +o anyone who plays an inslrumenl. Melophonics Club The Melophonics Club promoies a greafer appreciafion and under- sfanding of various +ypes of music. Anyone who is in+eres+ed in music may join Jrhe club, and 'rhe Opera Workshop is iis mosr imporfanl 'Func'rion. Contemporary Music Group The Conrernporary Music Group, lhe newesl club in 'rhe Norlrh Park campus, has as i'rs goal Jrhe creafion of a greafer inieresl' and apprecia- 'rion of modern music. ,fl rqjf . fr f 2 1310 Religious Education Fellowship Missionary Friends The purpose of 'rhe R.E.. ihis year led by Barbara Harvey, is 'lo promole Chrislian fellowship. siimulale more eifeclive Chrisiian wiinessing and encourage Chrislian Educafion wilhin Jrhe sludeni' body. The club, wiih a membership of foriy, mel lhe 'rhird Wednesday of every monlh, a+ 8:15 p.m. in The seminary lo'unge. The purpose of The Missionary Friends is 1'o promoie an in'reres+ in World Missions. By having programs leaiuring missionaries, films, and panels, This purpose was adequaiely mel. The climax of The year's aciivilies was ihe annual ban- quel, al which 'rhe challenge of missionary service was made evident Paul Sparman lecl lhe group in iis acliviliesq sponsors were Rev. Elmer Fondell and Bonnevieve Farsie. Berea Bible Class Seminary Sfudenf Council The Berea Bible Class plays an imporlanl' par'r in religious life ar Norlh Park by giving exlra curricular Bible ieaching +o siudenrs. The class meefs every Sunday morning, and brealcfasl is served before The Bible sludy begins. Several speakers from ihe college and seminary gave lessons periaining To The Bible and modern inferpreraiion. Each series was valuable 'ro +he siudenis, and apprecialion was evicleni' as Jrhe high aiiendance coniinued. The Seminary Siudenl Council is a new organizarion 'ro ihe Theological Semi- nary of Norlh Park, rhis being irs second year in operalion. I+ serves as a coordinaior for siudeni' aciiviiies. such as social affairs and rhe Seminary Forum. which meers monihl io discuss iheological issues. Anoiher of iis funcrions ihis year was sponsor- ing aid' io Jrhe underprivileged, jobless Indians of Chicago. 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' A yn V, K 3 '. ,Q W' 111 I VIKING GRIDDERS ROLL UP 7-1 RECORD Norlh Park coach Yank Swanson is borne alofl' by iubilanl gridders offer final viclory of season over Navy Pier. Football Lasl fall marked lhe passing of an age al' Norih Park, and possibly lhe beginning of a new. For 'rhe l958 Viking foorball Team, playing for lhe iirsi lime againsr 'Four-year schools only, crushed all buf one of i'rs eighl opponenls. Thus ended an era of Viking gridiron lrusiralion. Moreover. lhe specracular Norlh Viking back Carl Berguson sirains for yardage as i55l John Bransfrom and l64l Paul Erickson move in on play. Y - 58 alhlelic field. a liaclor which played more Than a small role in l'he sudden lurn of Blue and Gold fool- ball ioriunes. ln all, l'he im ressive Viking comeback, The long-awailed home Eeld, and The energized campus spiril indicaied a possible resurgence of Norih Park gridiron mighl'. Park season successfully inauguraled Jrhe Vikings' new 1958 NORTH PARK COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAM Fronl' Row: Ralph Palmquisl, Doug Hedberg, Gerry Gedde, Mike Allen. Ray Sfine, Roger Johnson, Paul Olson, Don Graham. 2nd Row: Ken Carlson, Kurl' Olsson, Bob Bach. Rich Barrello, Mike Paull, Bill Bell. Kurl Langsien, John Bergslrom. Norm l-lolmes, Don Anderson, Coach Roy Fowler. 3rd Row: Coach Yank Swanson, Paul Ericson, Carl Bergeson. Tom Ellefson, Dennis Clair, Leland Sundberg, Jim Erickson, Jon Linclsirom, Perry Gulbrandsen, Jack Nlcfxffe, Arnie Almer. Coach Paul Swanson, Back Row. Darrell Moore, Dave Wili, Paul Erickson, Glenn Anderson, Arvin Anderson, Dan Johnson Gordon Johnson, Phil Johnson, Ken? Johnson, John Bransirom. Arnie Almer plows for yardage againsf Sf. Procopius. as Dave Wiff moves in on play. The Vikings o ened fheir I958 grid campaign in fine fashion by soundfy fhrashing visifing Olivef 26-I3. Affer a scoreless firsf quarfer, fhe Norfh Park offense began fo roll, and, wifh Dick Barreffo and Mike Paull scoring fouchdowns, fhe Blue and Gold led af half-fime I3-O. Bobby Bach raced for fhe Vikings' fhird fally and fhen col- laborafed wifh John Bergsfrom on a 30-yard, pass-run scoring maneuver. which mafched Olivef's firsf fouch- down. The visifors scored again lafer in fhe fourfh quarfer, buf Norfh Park's rugged defense had long before wrapped up fhe game. Phil Johnson, Arnie Almer. and Barreffo bulwarked fhe defensive plafoon. and Bach spearheaded fhe offense, rolling up II9 fofal yards. mosfly on fhe sfrengfh of six complefions ouf of seven aerial affempfs. Rose Polyfechnic Insfifufe's invading eleven capifalized on several Viking misfakes fo deal Norfh Park a 2I-6 drub- bing and inflicf fhe lone Viking defeaf of fhe season. The use of NCAA limifed subsfifufion rules did nof hamper make if. fhe Blue and Gold so much as fumbles. infercepfions, penalfies. and defensive lapses, fhe lafler enabling fhe Terre l-laufe llnd.l feam fo spring fheir speedy halfbacks loose on several long runs. Bach scored Norfh Park's only fouchdown on a 56-yard punf refurn in fhe final period. as The Viking offense failed fo puf fogefher any susfained drives againsf fhe Engineers. Arv Anderson headed up a fough Norfh Park defensive unif. Wifh fwo home games behind fhem, fhe Vikings fravel- ed fo Sf. Paul lMinn.l, where fhey smashed a sfunned Befhel eleven 24-6. Norfh Park sef fhe fone of fhe game on ifs firsf play from scrimmage. as Bach flung a 4'5-yard fouchdown sfrike fo Kurf Olsson. The Vikings, moving wifh fhe efficiency of fhe surprise aflackers fhey were. seized a commanding I8-0 half-fime advanfage fo sew up fhe confesf. Once again Bob Bach was fhe offensive sfar. complefing five passes for IO6 yards, and gaining 70 more on fhe ground, one of his runs being good for six poinfs. Dick Barreffo looks for running room. as Phil Johnson seeks fo . ,gp .JU -A P IE? i y J i HL., ri .-C9 ,P ri Bob Bach IH, V- , -.- ,W -. fl-F-.fn ff- ' ' We ii, , emi ' sri Xa W . :.: EIE.: , miiiwiii ww gggiggiaaaaas , I . ii ii ii ii ii mm-ggggg , i - ,, - :,:,.,ig,.gxe, In Hiiiwiiimiii iii T in - .Q 5- 'W.e,,: tl Mike Pauli IHI Norm Holmes IHI 'ii 'uf P- .Lf . ,. - Arv Anderson ICI Arnie Almer IFI Phil Johnson plunged for The oTher Two NorTh Park markers and piled up lO8 yards rushing. The Blue and Gold offense amassed 4I8 yards Trom scrimmage againsT' The hapless Royals. BarreTTo, Darrell Moore, Roger Johnson, and Don Anderson played sTellar deTensive ball. By This Time iT was evidenT Thar The Vikings were on Their way Toward a good season. ThaT They were To esTablish perhaps The Tinesi' record in NorTh Park gridiron hisTory became clear, as The rampaging Vikings shuT ouT Their nexT Tour opponenTs. During This sTreak The Blue and Gold rolled up I I5 poinTs. Twice reaching a school-record high oT 34- poinTs. FirsT Eureka Tell, 34-0, as The Vikings reTurned To home soil. DespiTe a TirsT- uarTer injury To Bach, which prevenTed him from seeing acTion in This and The following games. The NorTh Park oTTense, sparked by Phil Johnson and Mike Paull, rolled along. An alerl' Viking defense. however, was repsonsible Tor The rouT, as Three Blue and Gold sTalwarTs inTercepTed passes. reTurni.ng Them Tor Touchdowns. Arnie Almer sprinTed 69 yards To paydirT wiTh one sTolen aerial: Kur'T LangsTen dashed 35 yards wiTh anoTher: and Tackle Dave WiTT swiped a Third Toss, lumbering 45 yards To score. Phil Johnson. who carried I7 Times Tor I25 yards. raced 54 yards Tor a Touchdown. and Paull passed To BergsTrom Tor The oTher Viking Tally. Roger Johnson, who dumped a Eureka back in The end zone Tor a saTeTy. and BarreHo sTarred on defense in a game W 32 : 'K ' few , - I . Gordon Johnson ITT Jack McAfee IGI Kurf Langsfen lHj Dave Wiff lTl feafured by penalfies and hof fempers. The Blue and Gold fhen iourneyed fo River Foresf llll.l fo roundly frounce Concordia 28-0. and ruin fhe Cougars' homecoming. Wifh Bach sfill ouf, Norman Holmes sfepped in af failback fo lead fhe Vikings' offense. Holmes passed fo Barreffo for fhe firsf Norfh Park fally and sef up fhe second wifh a 25-yard foss fo Bergsfrom. Phil Johnson plunged over from fhe fwo for fhe second score, and Norfh Park led af fhe half I5-O. Paull, on a five-yard run, and Bergsfrom, on a 25-yard pifch from Phil, chalked up 'rhe lasf fwo Viking markers. Langsfen. Barreffo, and fhree Johnsons - Phil, Rog. and Gordy. sfood ouf on defense. The Norfh Park gridders confinued fo move in high gear. as fhe Vikings crushed Sf. Procopius 34-0 fo provide fhe firsf homecoming vicfory in fhirfeen years. The Blue and Gold ran wide on fhe visifing Sainfs. wifh Bach, reinsfafed info fhe failback posifion for fhe firsf fime since his injury. once again calling fhe shofs. Kurl' Olsson earned offensive plaudifs for fhe day wifh his lorillianf running: he snafched a Procop pass and raced 75 yards fo score. refurned a punf 29 yards. and provided fhe game's chief fhrill wifh a dazzling 99-yard punf refurn fhaf was called back because of an ouf-of-bounds ruling. Paull, Barreffo. and Bach also ran for fouchdowns, fhe laffer hurling a 40-yard fling fo Don Anderson for fhe fiffh Viking fally. f,',::m1.wi,,L .gif :ff Szzfiii i 1 i Glen Anderson iGl John Bergsfrom I H l .4 ..j' u A ' : , 5 . MXH Paul H- E lCk50n lGl Dan Johnson lTl Kuri' Olsson lHl Lakeland's Muskies bowed fo fhe Blue and Gold mighf I9-0. as fhe Vikings migrafed fo Plymoufh, Wisc., fo rack up fheir fiffh sfraighl' win and blank fheir fourfh opponenl' in a row. Phil. on plunges of fwo and five yards. scored fwice, and Barreffo legged if fwenfy yards fo 'rally The fhird Norfh Park fouchdown. Once again fhe Vikings were greaf on defense, pushing fhe Muskies back repeafedly. Offensive maneuvers were curfailed by weafher and field condifions. fhe game being played in a sfeaclily worsening downpour. The Vikings refurned fo fhe more familiar confines of fheir own field fo subdue a rough Navy Pier eleven I9-6 in fhe season's finale. Phil Johnson scored fwice again, skirfing righf end from fwenfy yards ouf, and sprinfing 25 yards fhrough a gaping hole in fhe lllini line. Despife gen- erally poor foofing, Kuff Olsson galloped 70 yards on a unf refurn for fhe ofher Viking six-poinfer. From his line- backing posifion. Barreffo made sevenfeen Tackles fo cap- Dick Barreffo--Mosl' Valuable Defensive Player f I Phil Johnson-Mosf Valuable Offensive Player fure game defensive laurels: fhe junior back. also a fhreal' on offense. figured in virilually eivery imporfanf play. While fhe Illini succeeded in breaking fhe Vikings' sfring of scoreless games. fhe vicfory sfill provided a safisfying finish fo 'rhe mosf excifing Norfh Park foofball season in ears. Y For fhe season. Phil Johnson. elecfed mosl' valuable of- fensive player, led fhe Vikings in scoring l5Ol and rushing l757 yds. - lbl carriesl. Bach. wifh 2l2 yards in 38 rushes. had fhe befsf average 435.6l: gob alsgi complefed I3 of 30 asses or 295 ar s, an unfe sevenfeen fimes. averlaiging 40 yards per kick. Berlgsfrom, wifh nine recepfions for IB9 yards. was l'he leading Viking pass re- ceiver, followed by Olsson lsix for l29l: Kurf also led in kick refurns ll67 yds.l and infercepfed pass refurns l75 yds.l. Dick Barreffo, mosf valuable defensive player. was credifed wifh 74 fackles, high in fhal' deparfmenf. Kurf Langsfen heads for a collision wifh Procop defender. NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC FOOTBALL - I958 26 Olivel 6 Rose Poly 24 Belhel 34 Eurelca 28 Concordia 34 S+. Procopius I9 Lakeland I9 Navy Pier Bobby Bach sweeps righf end, wiih Phil moving in 'lo block. 1' ,.'f.' ' . - 53 Q - G ,lf Q ,. Q X P 51 . .Q V' ' ' x +5 ' X 4.?i V if A, , V X - V' I X E ,hx ,X Y ' ,L , , x ii, Z f A fi W 5:9 1 1-A 1 - 1 1 , gi ,Q 'K , x ' A 5 A - 15' Y .W X 'J JF f !'P1ffqe 4' 5 ML T' .. 4. 'wif f 'a x ' Q , if QL, 'L H: AA f ' 1 b 352 Q , . xx . Y 1 Cagers win 14 ouT of 20. Cougars from River ForesT evenTuaIIy broke The win sTring 7l-67, despiTe a sTeIIar performance by Johnson. Depner and Johnson Then led Norfh Park To an 85-48 pasTing of MiITon To avenge an earlier seTback. The Vikings Traveled To Peoria IIILI for The season's finale, only To be walloped by BradIey's Tall, bruising freshman Team 82-5I. Some of The sTand-ouT performances during The season were Baker's shooTing in The second GreaT Lakes and CTC games: BuIIer's sTeady floormanship and ball hawking, especially in The firsT Rockford game: Larson's smofher- ing defensive Tacfics againsT IIT's scoring ace: KersTeTTer's Timely baskeTs and rebounds againsf Eureka The second Time around: and. cerTainIy, Johnson's Twin 27-poinT ef- forTs againsT Rockford, and his 30-poinT showing in The second Milfon game. a NPC season high. While NorTh Park's fooTbaII Team played for The TirsT Time This year on naTive soil, This marked The IasT season The Viking Cagers will ever have To call a foreign floor Their home courT. NexT year. The Blue and Gold will play Their home games on The relaTively palaTial pines of Their own new gymnasium, insfead of RoosevelT's Time- worn Timbers. NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC NPC KersTeTTer goes up for Two. BASKETBALL - I958-59 73 DePaul Frosh lvIiITon GreaT Lakes Eureka DePaul Frosh IIT CTC Navy Pier Rockford GreaT Lakes ST. Procopius Concordia IOverI IIT Eureka CTC ST. Procopius Rockford Concordia MiITon Bradley Frosh Dave Larson H' T Wavne Kama e Jerry Baker Viking Cagerg Bill Dave Donaldson Buffer N De? Bob Blomgren ner Top: Kerslelier drives as Larson moves undernenl'l1. Cenferz Phil, flanked by Blomgren and Larson, chases loose ball wifh Millon player in close pursuif. Righf: Johnson. Kersfelfer, and all 'five Milfon players wail lor Lar- son lo make his move. SEMINARY BASKETBALL Lefl fo righh Phil Laurin, Willis Aclell. Robin McNaugl1lon, Loren Anderson, Bill Pearson. Karl Nyline. Familiar sighl: Pardon my arm! Phil soars high for 'l'wo more. Wayne, Phil ioin scramble 'For rebound againsf Milfon. w , , F 1 2,33-Q2 1 ' Raef, . W ' Q ' X e X ii 4 J isa ' -,-.,,.-.- v,....f- --' -' I r4'.n. I , X V ffm in fi A, S v 3 is WN Q' if: N, P k, S. ' - 'N' 5 1 ' f '.! vt, , I xiwirngm . 5 ng-QQ I 25329 Q I' .eggs Q 5 1 ,ffm 'I-T141 k T-, T : ff fx ..l ' 1 X w 1 . 2 H as , .' ' 1? TRACK AND FIELD, BASEBALL, 1959 'W i959 NPC Track and Field Team Si++ing ll. lo r.l: Roger Bergsfrom, Ray Larson. Kuri' Olsson, Ralph Marison. Orlen Ziegler. Sfanding ll. fo r.l: Ray Almer, Mike Young, Clyde Sundquisf, Dudley Peferson. Jerry Baker. Carl Bergeson, Arvin Anderson, Harold Yank Swanson lcoachl, Ron Aspe- gren, Dave Helsing lmanager J. 1959 NPC Baseball Team Squafling ll. lo r.l: Norm Holmes, Bob Snelgrove, Allen Johnson, Carl Ramgren, Al De Vries. Sifling ll. 'io ml: Dick Heuer. Darrell Moore, Chuck Bauer, Frank Thorsen, Gordy Johnson, Bill Ziegler, Kurl Langsfen. Sranding ll. +o r.l: Wilbur H. Bibles Anderson lcoachl, Bill Wifherspoon, Fred Hollinger, Duane Peferson, Carl Johnson, Paul Olson, Paul F. Erickson, David Erickson, Carl Siogren. -,L Tn North Park College and Seminary Student Index John Abkes 68 Janet Abrahamson l04.IO6 Janice Abramson Sl Ruth Abramson 33.96.99 Clara Adamson 33.97,l0l Willis Adell 66.l22 Deborah Adolphson 4I.97.lOl Bonnie Agard 33.88.89.I0l David Ahlberg 4I William Alberl' 54 Lloyd Alex 33 Douglas Alexander Carolyn Aley l8.l9.2l.29.4l.88,97,I00. IO6 Michael Allen 54.96.l I2 Arnold Almer I8.33.95,96.lOO.l l2.l I3. II4 Raymond Almer 54.96.l00 Rogene Altrock 33.lO4.lO6 Arlene Amuktoolik 54.95.98 Glenn Amundson 54 James A. Anderson I I8 Allan Anderson 99 Arvin Anderson 4O.4l.l0O.l l2.l I4 Betty Ann Anderson 54,9I.IO0 C. Leslie Anderson 98 C. Philip Anderson 68 Carolyn Anderson 54 Charles Anderson 23.33,89,93,l04,l06 Craig Anderson IO6 David G. Anderson 33.96 Dean Anderson 4I.l0I.l I8 Donald Anderson 4l.99.I I2 Elizabeth Anderson 33,92.97.IO0 Glenn Anderson 28,29.33,lO0.l l2.l I5 John Clittord Anderson 54-.96.I00 Joyce C. Anderson 54-,9I.96.lOO. lO8 Joyce R. Anderson 54.96.lOl Judith Lynn Anderson 22.4l.54.'-75.96 l00.lO6 Judith C. Anderson 29.9O.97.lOO Loren Anderson 68.l22 Lorey Anderson 2l.23 Louise Anderson 67 Marlene Anderson 54.95.I0l.IO6 Martin. Anderson 33 Merwin R. Anderson 33 Paul Roy Anderson 33.99 Robert M. Anderson 68 Ronald D. Anderson 2I.55 Ronald E. Anderson 55 Shirley Anderson 55.95 Stanley D. Anderson 33.96 Virginia Anderson 4l.92.96 Nicholas Andros 55.96.lO4,I06 Barbara Applequlsr 55.95.97.IOI Jan Arthur 4l .95.lO4.IO6.l08 Ronald Aspegren 33.90.96.lO0 Robert Bach 4l .9I.96.99.l l2.l l4.I I6 Judy Ann Backstrom 4l.lO0 Harry Baecher Gerald Baker 55.95.lOO.l l8.l2O Marilyn Bandllli 55 Raymond Barke 55 Donald Barnes 55 John Barnett 33 Richard Barretto I l2.l l3.I I6 Edward Barrr 55 Charles Bauer 22 Sherman Bauer 55 Lee Beck 42.55 William Bell 55.l I2 Eunice Bengtson 55.96.99 Sharon Bengtson 55.95.96.97.I0l Mariorie Bennett Hollis Bensen Stanley Bensen 42.55,l00 Carl Bergeson 55.lOO.l I2 Willard Berggren 68 Joan Bergstrom 55.99 John Bergstrom 33.99.I l2.l I5 Roger Bergstrom 55 Carol Bethke 55 Jayawant Bhore 68 Patricia Blake 34.96.I00 126 William Blohm 34 Robert Blomgren I8.34.88.96.IOI.Il8. l20.l2I JoAnn Bloomquist 22.34.88.9I Richard Blume 42 Edward Boba 34 Roland Bodimus Arnold Bolin 66 Charles Braner John Branstrom 34.94.97.IOl.l I2 Bruce Brantner 34 Erling Brendalen 42 Mrs. Phyllis Brody Harriet Buller William Buller 22.55.I l8.l2O Robert Burgan 40.42.93.99.lO4 James Butterworth Betty Campbell 42 Marilyn Campbell 55.90.97 Christine A. Carlson Bruce Carlson 55.I0l C. Lesley Carlson 42 Constance Carlson 55.97.99.lO4 David Carlson 42 Don Alan Carlson 55 Miriam E. Carlson 42 Judith Carlson 55.lO0.IO8 Karin Carlson 34,92.IO0 Kenneth Carlson 42,l I2 Lester Carlson 55 Linnea Carlson 55.95 Marilyn Leslie Carlson 34.l05 Marilyn Louis Carlson 42,99 Mariorie Carlson 55.I0l Myron Carlson 68 Paul Carlson 55.96.IOO Philip A. Carlson 34.88.I00 Richard Carlson 56,94 Robert T. Carlson Robert Carlson Roger Carlson 56 Sharon Carlson 28.29.56.9I.96.lOI Vergil Carlson 56.97.lOl Stephen Carmick Harry Carthum 56 Frederick Cervin 56.89.96.99 Donald Chapman 56 Ronnie Mae Chinn 56 Robert Cholke 42 Dennis Clair 56.94,I I2 Mary Clawson 56.lOl Dorothy Clemens 34.8B.89.9l.94-.I00 Barbara Collins 56.95.97 Louise Collins 42 Norman Collins 68 Thelma Conklin 43.97.I0l Paul Cooke 56.95.l0l Sharon Cornell 56.95 Thomas Cosper 43.95.96.97. IOO Alexander Crawtord 34 Carl Cutsinger 43 Diane Dahlin 40.4-3.95.99 Irving Dahlin 34 Ronald Dahlstrom 56 Kathryn Dame 56.IOO Carolyn Danielson 43.95.97.99 Gene Danielson 68 Geraldine Danielson 43.89.94.97.l00 Lowell Danielson 23.43.97.IOl.l04 Richard Danielson Wendell Danielson 68 Frederick Dauer 56.lOl Rosa Dertler 56 Alvin Depner 34.96.lO0.l I8.l2O Louis Desmet 34 Alan DeVries 43.93.97.l0I James DeWyze Natalyn Dexter 43 Ralph Dirksen 34 Barbara Dolsen 66 David Donaldson II8.I2O Susan Douglass 56.96.lOO Evonne Drotts 43.97.lOl.IO6.lO8 Lowell Drotts 68.89.lOI Roger DuMay 56 Randal Dupius 43 Royce Edkhardt 23.32.34.88.90,94. I OI, IO6 Gary Ecklund 43 Anita Edlund 34 Darlene Edmond 56 Eva tiiert 57 Richard Eilmann 57 Bruce Eggersted 43 Everr Eklund 66 Ward Eldred George Elia 44-.94.lO0.l04 Thomas Ellefson Il2 Dennis Ellingsen 57 Sonia Engberg 35.lOI.lO6 James Engwall 57.94 Barbara Erickson 44 Corene Erickson 2 I .35.9 I .95.96.97. I OI. I23 David Erickson 35.95.96.lO0 Dennis Erickson 57.94 Helen L. Erickson 57.97.lOI James Erickson 44,l I2 Jean Erickson 44.94.95.96 Joan Erickson 97.IO0 Judith Erickson 44-.95.I00 Linda Erickson 57 Marland Erickson 57 Paul Erickson 44.lO0.I04.l l2.l I5 Roger Erickson 44,88.I0l David Ericson Paul Ericson 57.IO0.I I2 Edward lzrmoian 35 Lennart Ernquist Philip, Evans 97 Jean Faber 44 Jacquelyn Ferguson 57.l04 Karen Feuerhake 57.97.I0l.I08 Ann Finzel 23.57.l04 Thomas A. Fisher 23.35.9I.96.l00.I04. IO6 Gary Flanders 99 Josephine Fletcher June Flint 57 Mark Fohlin 44.99 Eleanor Forsberg 57 Robert Franke 35 Eva Franson IO4 Lenore Franzen 57.96.97.lO6 Priscilla Freedell 44-.92.99.IO4 Lawrence Freeman 57,99 Paul Fu 35.98 Larry Furr 44 Ellen Fania Philip Gansz 57.95 Margaret Gast 44.95 Karl Gates 44 F. Gerald Gedde 57.l I2 Elaine Gehl 57 Ingrid Gilbertson 58 Lois Gladden 35 Muriel Goa 5B.97.9B.IOB Jana Gochr 58.95.99 Ruth Gocht 95.99 Michael Good Mrs. Eugenia Gornstein Donald Graham l8.I I2 Judie Grandal 58 Richard Gransrrom 58.94 Beverly Green 2 I .5892 I .95.96.97. I OO, l23 Richard Grossman Earl Gubblns Perry Gulbrandsen 95.l04,l06.I I2 Audrey Gustafson 58.97.l00 Charles Gustarson 22.23.35.96,I0l Dianne Gustafson 58. 96.l0l Duane Gustafson 2l.35 Joyce Gustafson 58 Kathleen Gustatson 35 Marvin Gustafson 45.89.99.l06 Karen Halderson 58.lO0.lO4 Edward Hallsten Diane Halstead 58 William Hamann 45 Ming Hammerlind 58.98.l00.lO8 John Hanert 35 Rex Hanks 68 Marilynn Hanses 35 David Hanson 45 James Harney Barbara Harvey 35.97.99.lO6.lO8 Norman Harpole 45 Douglas Hedberg 59.93.95.l0O.l04. I I2 Lois Hedell 45.I0l.I04.lO6,IO8 Herbert Hedstrom 59.9l.96,lOO Robert Heicher Richard Heim 66 James Helters David Helsing 45.94 Jerrilou Herman 2l.59.97.I0O.l23 Lawerence Hicks 59 Carole Hilden 45 Bert Hildding 45.97.IOO Kaye Hilgenberg 2l.59.95.96.97.I0O. l22 Robert Hirsch 66 Helen Hokanson 45 John Holling 59.95,97.I0l.I08 Manntred Holinger Sven Holm 68.98 Daniel Holmes 35 Norman Holmes 45.lOO.I l2.l I4 Patricia Holmlund 59.97.99 Janet Holmquist 45.95.97.99.IO4 Earl Holmsten 35.96.l00 Robert Holst 59 Allen Holth 45 William Horner 23.45.9O.96.99.l04 Gail Horst 22.23.-46.94.95.I00.l04 Mary Horst IO0.IO4 Franklin Nicholas Howard Elizabeth Hultberg 46.95 Harold lvanott 59 Donald Jackson lOl Ruth Jackson 59 June Jacobson 46 Nancy Jacobson 46.9 I ,95.96.97 Helen Jansson 59.99.IO4 Alan Johnson 59.99 Allen F. Johnson 68 Alice Johnson 35 Audrey Johnson 46.l04 Carl Douglas Johnson Carl W. Johnson 46 Carol Johnson 59.94.l00.I04 Charis Johnson 59.99 Claudia Johnson 46.92.95.96.97 Clirtord Johnson Curtis Johnson 36 Daniel L. Johnson 59 Daniel L. Johnson 46.lOI.l l2.l I5 Darllen Johnson 46.99,lO4 David E. Johnson 59.96 David N. Johnson 36 David W. Johnson 68,I0l Diane Johnson 58.9l.95.IOl Elinor Johnson 59.95 Everr Johnson 59 Gerald Johnson Gordon S. Johnson Gordon W. Johnson 59.lI2.lI4 Grerchen Johnson 23.36.99.IO4 Janice Johnson 59.95.99 Jeremy Johnson 46.97 Johanna Johnson 36.97.l00.l06.lO8 Karin Johnson 59.99 Raymond Kent Johnson 59.l I2 Leroy Johnson 68,lO9 Louise John 23.46.96.97.99,lO4 Marion Johnson 46.96 Mary Lynn Johnson 59.95.IOI.lO6.l08 Phillip Johnson l8.36.l0l.l l2.l l3.I l7. Il8.ll9.l2l.l22 Randall Johnson 40.47.B8,90 Richard M. Johnson 47,99 Roger Johnson 59.lOl.l I2 Roy E. Johnson 59 Timothy Johnson 2l Yvonne Johnson 59.97.lOl.lO8 Roger Johnslon 47.88.94.97.lOI Dennis Jones Louise Josephson 36.97.I06 Julian Juglolf 36.96 Ru+h Kazuhara 47 Gary Kennedy 28.29.47 Virginia Keni 47.88.96 Wayne Kersieller 47.l0O.l l8.I l9.I2O. l2l Jeanefie Keshian 47.95.96.97 Ted Kincaid 67.94.99 Layron Kinney 36 Charles Kirlrland William Kirschlce 59 Conrad Kissel Raymond Ker+redge Randolph Klassen 66 Vivian Kling 47.99 Shirley Kloeckner-36 Mamoru Kobashi 68 Soierios Komon 59 Donald Krob 59 Ronald Lagerslrom 66.l09 Richard Laibly 36 Jean Lamberl' 6O.90.l00 Mark Landerdahl 60.IOl Kurf Langsien 6O.95.96.lO4,l I2.l l5. I I7 Lloyd Larsen 68 Arvid Larson 60.94.l0l David Larson 28,29.47.88.93.lI8.I20. l2I Edirh Larson 60.95.99.lO4 James Larson 47 Judifh A. Larson 36 Quenfin Larson 68 Raymond Larson Sylvia Larson 48.89.95 John Laurin 60 Philip Laurin 68.IO9.l22 Norman Lawson Thaddeaus Lechowicz 36 Julie Ledger 60.99.I04.l06 Barbara LeFebvre 60 Werner Lemlce 66.I09 Judirh Leonard 95.99 Belsy LeSchofs Alan Lillyquisl 60 Roberl' Lind 48 Janel' Lindleldf 60.99 Donald Lindman 68 Grela Lindquisl' 60.97.IO0.I08 Mary Ann Lindquisr 48 Jean Lindsrrand 60 Jon Lindslrom 36.l I2 Mrs. lla Liss Virginia Loulco Larry Love 2l.97 Nancy Love 60 Donna Lowell 36 Sandra Lund 23.60.89.9I.97.l0O.l04. I06.l08 Paul Lundblad 60.IOI Jacl: Lundbom 48.97.lO0 Thomas Lundeen 60 Janel Lungren 48.IOl Jack McAfee 48.l l2.l I4 Roy McCar+y 60 John McCulley 60 Roberr McNaugh1on 69.l22 Pefer Mabie 60 Anguo MacDonald 36 Norman MacGregor 28,29.36.9l.93.99 Roberl MacPhail 36.I06 Sandra Madison 37.95.100 George Magnuson 69.89 James Magnuson 66 Marilyn Magnuson 23.37.IOI.IO4 Myrile Magnuson 6l.96.l0l.I08 Michael Malloy 48 Arlhur Mampel 69 Ralph Marlson 6l David Marlcs 22.6l.96 Susan Marshall 48.l06 Phyllis Marfens 37 William G. Marlin 48.l04 Ronald Maffhews 2I.99.lO4.IO6 John Mafhison 6I James Maison 37 I. Joyce Marlson 37.88 Charles Meyer 23.69.99 Bonnie Milcelson 2l.6l.lO0.l23 Gordon Miller 66.lO9 Joseph Miller 37 Ralph Miller 48 Thomas Dean Mirchel 6I Masalco Miyaiima 6I Kennelh Miyake 69.98 Gene Monroe 6l John Monsen 6I Lewis Moon 69 Barbara Moore 48 Darrell Moore ll2 Marilea Morlon Lawrence Mover Dororhy Mueller 48 Julie Mueller 48.96 Jeffrey Murdock Howard Muzilc 37 Paul Nagaloshi 98 Tsuneii Nailo 69 Carla Nelson 49 Gwyn Nelson 49 J. Roberi Nelson 69 John Gordon Nelson 6I.93.99 James Nelson 6l.96.lOl Lyne Nelson 37 Pauline Nelson 37.lOl Roger Nelson 69 Frederick Nelh 69 John Neumann 6I John E. Nilson 66 Jason Niaa IOI Priscilla Noble 6l.lOl Lowell Nordling 69 Bruce Nordwall 49.94.l0l David Norlander 49, 90.94,95,97.lOl Joan Norum John Nofeheller 69 Elaine Nygard 37 Conslance Nyline 49,95.96.97.99.I22 Karl Nyline 69.l09 Vernelre Nyman 6I,97.IOI Donovan Nyquisi 6l,I0l Nancy Nyquisi 2l,6l.IOI.l23 Raymond Nyquisi' 37 Ronald Nyslrom 37 Joyce Ohrn 6l.95 Glenn Olsen 37.88.94.l0l Roger Olsen 62 David Olson 49 Donald Olson 69 Hollyce Olson 49 Ingrid Olson 6l.99 Kenneth Olson 49 Linda Olson 6l.IOI Marilyn A. Olson 37.89.92 Marilyn rl. Olson 6l.95.96.lOI Myron Olson 69 Paul Olson 62.99.I I2 Ralph Olson 62 Vivian Olson 23.37.IO4.I06 Kurf Olsson 62.95.I I2,I I5 Edwin Oman 69 Ta kefoshi Oiama 66 Dorolhy Palmer Mary Palmquisl' 49.9l.l0l Ralph Palmquisl' 62.99.l I2 Aniia Pankralz 62.95.l0l.IO4 Michael Paull 37,l l2.l I4 C. William Pearson 22.32.37.90.94.l00. l22 Joanne Pearson John Pearson 62,95,lOO.Il8 Laurelle Pearson 62.92.96.97.IOl LaVonne Pearson 37.l0I Sally Pearson 49.96 Glenn Irving Pederson 49 Janice Pederson Carol Person 62 62.lOI James Persson 69 Donald Pelerson 49 Bernila Peferson 28.29.62.I0l .lO4.I06 Beverly Pelerson 32,38.95.97.IO0 Delmar Pelerson 69 Duane Peferson 38.93.l0l.l I8 Dudley Pelerson 63.96.99 Joan Pelerson 63.49.92.97.99 John Pelerson IOI Leland C. Peferson 38.9l.96.l06 Lorraine Peierson 63.l0l.lO8 Nancy Peferson Richard Pelerson 38.67 Roberl C. Pelerson 38.67 Wayne Peierson 23.5O.94.97.IO0.l04 William C. Pererson 69 Wiliam E. Pererson Shirley Pfenning 50.96.97.l00 June Phillips 63,IO4 Laurell'Pierson 63.94.97.l00 Peler Pierson 2l.38.95.96.l00.lO4 Carl Ramgren 63 Roberl' Ramgren 63 Gordon Rasmussen James Reed 50.9l,94.97 Mariorie Reuller 67 Ray Rich 50.88.94 Alfred Riley 63,lOO Dolores Rivero Delphi Robb Thomas Rode 50 Ronald Roeder 63 Carol Rongner 38 Delores Ronnbeclc 63.9l.97.l00.l06 Marlin Rubin Ross Rudeen Margarel Rumball 63.95 Nancea Saclcrison 38 Donald Samuelson 63.I I8 Richard Samuelson 63 Reynold Samundsen 63 Jerry Sandburg 50 Marilyn Sandberg 63 Karen Sandine 63 Marlha Sandin 63.95,96.I00.IOB David Sandquisl 69 Luverne Sands 67 Barbara Schcondylce 38 John Schwerin 95.96.99 Timolhy Seagren 50.63 Joy Sebasrian 63 Roberi Sedlack 38 Carol L. Siedel 38 Richard Senner 63.94 Charlene Shaw 50 Margaret Shinion 63 Arfhur Siogren 63.97.99.lO4.l0'6 Carl Siogren 63.l0l Russell Skinlcie Joanna Skivenes 38 Don Slcoglund 63 Mara Smelie Carolyn Smiclc 38.I04.l06 Bruce Smiih 38 John Smil'h Roberi Snelgrove 63.98 Melvin Sodersrrom 32.38.93.96.lO0 Wilbur Solie 69 Daniel Solomon 50 Ronald Sorenson Garry Spain 63 Paul Sparrman 69 John Spencer 63 Roymond Sfein 63.l I2 Donald Sieiner Rodney Srenlund 63 Janice Sierner l8.I9.5O.95 Roberi' Slind Mark Sione 50 Connie Sfrand 5O.95.97.99 Norene Slrand 50 Gail Slrom 63.96.I0O.I04 Janel' Slrom 38.96 Barbara Slromberg 5l Karen Slurdy 63.9l.97 Ralph Slurdy 38.90 Leland Sundberg 23.64.96,99.l04. l06.l I2 Virginia .Sundberg 64 David Sundell 5I.88.89.I0l Clyde Sundquisl' 64 Carolyn Svenson 5I.95.97,99 Berneer Swanson 69 Bruce Swanson 64,l00 Connie Swanson 5I.I0l Fern Swanson l8.l9.23.39.94.IO0. l04 Gladys Swanson 39.89.l00.I04 Jack Swanson 5l.99 Lorre'H'a Swanson S I . I 00. I O4 Margarel Swanson 64-.95.96. l00 Margueriie Swanson 5I Mary Swanson 64.l00 Paul Swanson 69.l I8 Rulh Swanson 5l Sandra Swanson 64-.92.97.I00 Timoihy Swanson Wesley Swanson 39 Yvonne Swanson 22.64.96 Gary Swenson David Taylor 96 Roberl' Teague Anihony Tedeslci 39 Roberl Teela 5I Klinlon Thelander 5l.l0I Don Therrien 39 Karen Thiesse 5l David Thorin 5l.IO0 Linda Thomas Roberr Thornbloom SI lngvar Thornqvisi' Daniel Thyreen 64-.95.96.IO0 Eldon Toll 67 John Thomas Tredway Nancy Tripp 39.96 Jean Troulifelier 64.96.99 V Esiher Tunselh 64. IO6 Gloria Tyndall 64 Jane? Udd 5l.89,l0l.IO4-.IO6 Alice Upsrrom 53 Raymond Urick Palricia Unfinen 28.29.39 Mary Vann 64.97.l0O Nancy Vann 39.88,96.lO0 Belly Vilcinsiad 39.l0l Darlene Vogel 22.64.95.96.97.I0O Charles Von Busch 22.64-,IO4.IO6 Linda Vredenburgh 52 Timoihy Wahlquisl' 65 Carol Walker Joan Walker 39 Barbara Wallace 29.52 Lorraine Wallace 65 Lynne Wallace 65 William Walo Palricia Wass 65.90.95.96.l0l.l06. I0'8 Charles Weborg 69 Wayne Websrer 65 Priscilla Welsch Julia Wesiberg 52.95. lOO.lO8 Louise Wesfberg 65,l00.lO8 Sylvia Wesrnes 39.88.I06 Vernon Werfersren 39 Alice While 39.9l Nancy Wicherl 65.90.95,l00 Anneire Wildman 65,IOO.lO4.IO6 John Wiens 69 Jane Wilcox 65 Cavid Wilder 28.29.52.89.IOl Forresl Dale Williams 65 Everelf Wilson 69 William Wiiherspoon 65 David Will' 39.l l2.l I5 Gerald Wolf 52 Jerome Wolf Lloyd Wolfe 39 Joan Woller 65.l04. IO6 William Woodbury Marilyn Wulf Roberl WyaH' 52 Marilyn Yohpe 52 Gloria Young 28.52.96,97.l04.l06 Gordon Young 65.lOI Michael Young 65.lOO Palricia Young 52.97.IO0.IO6 Yvonne Youngren 52.96.97 David Yue 98 Billy Zeigler 39.65 Joseph Zeilermeier 52.I04.I06 Marie Zevenbergen 52 Sielianos Zoris 52 127 N. J' imllixm . ' -:p,fiT'I?'5 ' 4-wsu' 5 3. ci. . 54.14. .- k :ing-V ,gun-2 3-,n :, x - gslpfgafgfi . if ': 'fnr1 .,. , .6 , .. f' X , W ,121 , 5A : '-,- wail? , -- Af' U V W-mv ' 2, 1:1 '- NT F. '. .' pal L if ' f f M nw A 1 '?1K1. ' S, 4- ,Q , Y Hx I NINE .- ' 1: v '- lqii. W ,, Qrawl , 5. ,, J - .. I . - 1 'M . .- .N ww f ., ..: 'fue V- '.E?'fQi,-Qt.. ,Ea -f ,E fi Q 4 Homecoming Queen and Court IRENE BARKE ' . - H CAROL ELVINC5 LINDA MACK! 'T Y 1, A I 3 1 , . 1 . H - -v W 1 P ' I f 1 4, 4 rr X 1 H X Q . ,i ' 1 . .U QUEEN DOROTHY STERNAMAN Nominees Fronr Row: L. Bowman. G. Ganley, D Sfernamen. S. Reid. 2nd Row: D. Johnson. M. Mulder, L Maclci, R. Eberle. D, Palmer. L. Nord 3rd Row: P. Deer, N. Benziger, C. Elv- ing. C. Couleur, C. Sanders. Back Row: B. Sfewarr, B. Lindquisf, I Barke, L. Hellwig, S. Lindquist Carol Elving sophomore King Dick Sandgren ueen Dorofhy Sfernamang Linda Macki, junior: t 'xr-4 ix k 'K - l' lN- N E E I I 1 4 133 MASTER OF CEREMONIES CROWNING OF THE QUEEN Winter Serenade Jack Uddberg SPONSORS ' 2.1 'CQ Miss Evelyn Ramgren, Mrs. Rufh Johnson, Mrs. Charlo'He Erickson. Gail Ganley and Bob Svenson NOTABLES MALE OUARTET R. Skadow, M. Ginosi, K. Sfeiner, C. Jonas. R. Svenson, S. Reid, L. 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' fi '1 , U I .,., : t iy xrwffff LTJJI' .num - an , EI,X: D f 7,,: f I v -4 MOST SOCIALLY ACTIVE GIRL- MARILYN GINOSI BOY WITH PERSONALITY PLUS- GIRL WITH PERSONALITY PLUS WAYNE BEKIARES LYNDA I-IINKLE Class Officers: Ken Sfeiner, Vice-presi- denf: Marilyn Ginosi, Social Chairman: Gail Ganley, Secretary: Loren Anderson. Treasurer: Bob Svenson, President Many classes have worked Jrogeiher. Many have played Togeiher. The Senior Class of i959 has done boih. One of rhe mosi' aciive classes 'ro come along. 'rhe sen- iors have fried +o make iheir lasi' year Their beslr and have succeeded in all respecis. The class has presenled a fine play and many social evenis such as fun niqhlrs. banquefs, and parries. which have provided opporrunilies 'ro build sirong friendships. The class has also had iwo fine series of senior cha els. one of which was given en'rirely by members of fhe class. The oiher was preseniedaby oufsicle speakers. As a group. H' has also ranked very high scholasfically as evidenced by ihe Illinois S'ra+e and Naiional Meri+ Scholarship examinafions. The members of ihe class of I959 have been acfive parricipanfs in clubs, sporis, and oiher exfra-curricular ac'rivi+ies. I+ can be said Thai ihe members of lhis class have received much from iheir years ai Norfh Park. The class will miss +he school as much as Nor+h Park will miss ii. The class of l959 will always be Truly graieful for whaf Norfh Park has done for ii. JANET ANDERSON--G.A.A. 3.4: Nu Pi Della Secreiary I: Gamma Treasurer 2: Pep Club 2.3.4: Volleyball l: Banquet Commiirees. Jan . . . make a posfer? . . . femininiry. CAROLA BRANDEL--Nu Pi Delia Treasurer l: G.A.A. 4: Hi4C 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. Secrelary 3 4: Volleyball l.2.3. Crayola . . . visual aids . . . wanna Rambler. KENNETH ANDERSON-Blue and Gold 3.4: Hi-C 4: Foofball l.2.3.4: Track Manager 3: Volleyball 2.3: News Sheff 4. Ken . . . radio ham . . . a swell guy. swell guy. LOUISE BYNUM-Tri-Hi-Y 4. Direcl' from D.C .... un- assuming . . . sparkle a plenfy. LOREN ANDERSON-Hi-C 2.3. Presideni 4: Blue and Gold 3.4: Movie Crew l.2.3.4: Key Club 4: Religous Council 4: Sfudenl Council 4: Baskelball l.2.3.4: Baseball 3.4: Fooiball Manager 2: Banquel' Corn- miflees: Choir 2: Class Treasurer 4. Andy . . . our songleacler . . . B-BaIl's his game. MARIANNE CARLSON-G.A.A. I.4: Hi-C 4: Pep Club 3.4: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3,4: Religious Council l.2.3: Siudenl' Council 2: Spanish Honor Sociely 2.3.4: Nafional Honor Sociely 4: Choir 2.3.41 Cupola Slaii 4. Droops . . , she's liirle buf Sl'l6'S wise. WAYNE BEKIARES-Blue and Gold 3. Presidenl 4: Swim Club 2: Key Club 2.3.4: Lalin Honor Socieiy 2: Fool- ball 2.3.42 Track l,2.3.4: Volleyball l.2.3.4: Wafer Polo I.2.3: Sluclenl Council 2. Greek . . . commenls ga- lore . . . personalify personified . . . Big M. MICHAEL CARNEY-Poliiical Club I: French Honor So- cieiy 2.3.4-: Band l.2.3. Mike . . . sharp Ford . . . ihose winler fans. CLARK BERNARD-Blue and Gold 4: Polilical Club l: Science Club l: Secrelary 2: Treasurer 3: Spanish Honor Sociely 2.3: Naiional Honor Socieiy Treasurer 4: Tennis 2.3.4. Nor Bernard ma'm. Clark . . . real nice guy . . . awful smari. GEORGETTE CLARK-Tri-Hi-Y 2.3,4: Srudenl Council 3: Choir 4. Georgie . . . food! food! food! . . . franiic ourbursis. LINDA BOWMAN-Hi-C l.2.4: Pep Club 4: Tri Hi-Y l. Presideni' 2.3.4: Volleyball 3: Banquel' Commirlees: Choir 2.4: Class Secreiary 2. Aims a red converli- ble . . . affecfionaie . . . sfriking looks. PATRICIA CLARK-G.A.A. 4: Hi-C 4: Pep Club 3.4: Tri- Hi-Y 3.4: Sludenl' Council 4: Volleyball 3.4: Home- coming aflenclenl' 3. Transfer from Von . . . angel hair . . . cameo-like. :ii ii - E iiill mm WILLIAM CONTOS-Blue and Gold 3.4: Key Club 3.4: Movie Crew 2: Sfudenl Council I: Foolball l,2: Bas- kelball l.4: Baseball 3.4: Track l.2: Volleybball l.2.3. 4: Banque? Commilnlees. Bill . . . curly hair . . . likes good music . . . individualisl. DON ERICKSON-Blue and Gold 3.4: Key Club 3. Vice- Honor Sociely 4: Sludenl presidenl' 4: Nalional Council 3. Presidenl 4: Baskelball 2.3: Class Treas- urer 3. Finally gol flue Dodge . . . buf he's sooo l'dll . . . candy cane kid. CAROLYN CURTIS-Lalin Honor Sociely 2.3.4: College German Club Secrelary 4. Fraulein Carolyn . . . un- Iimifed vocabulary . . . quiel. EDWIN FATTES-Blue and Gold 3.4: Hi-Ci I: Baseball l.2.3.4: Volleyball 3: Banquel Commillees. Morrie . . . murder a+ second base. DIANE DAVIDSON-Wafer Ballel 3.4. Equeslrian lone who rides horsesl . . . black eyes . . . one of 'lhe +wins . . . real nice. KARL FERNLUND-Blue and Gold 3.4: Movie Crew 2.3, 4: Swim Club 2.3.4: Foofball 2.3: Track 2,3.4: Swim- ming 2.3.4: Waller Polo 2.3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4. Marv aboul' Tall . . , massive shoulders . . . likes his fur SUSAN DAVIDSON-G.A.A. 3: Wafer Baller 3.4. The olher lwin . . . always a fan . . . lends 'ro The lun. JEAN FORSBERG-Hi-C 4: Pep Club 3.4: Swim Club 2. 3.4: Tri-Hi-Y I. Secrefary 2. Treasurer 3, Vice-presi- denl and Cily Presidenl 4: Wafer Baller 3.4: Choir 3.4. Jeanie . . . busy as a bee . . . neal as a pin . . . eager 'lo please. MARILYN DUDEK-G.A.A. 4: Pep Club 3.4: Tri-Hi-Y3. 4: French Honor Sociely 3. Vice-presidenl' 4: Choir 3. Newcomer . . . fall and slalely . . . silver-loned voice. THOMAS FORSBERG-Polilical Club I: Blue and Gold 3.4: Swim Club I. Secrelary 2.3: Sludenl Council I. Treasurer 3: Baskelball 2: Golf Team l.2.3.4: Volley- ball l.2,3: Wafer Polo 2: Banquel Commilfeas: News Sfalf l.2: Choir 2: Class Presidenl' I. Tom . . . Sydney J. says. 1- . . . lulure polilician. SHIRLEY ELSTNER-G.A.A. l.2.3. Treasurer 4: Hi-C 3.4: Pep Club 2.3. Poinl Chairman 4: Volleyball I.2,3.4: Banquel Commirlees: Choir 3.4. Srell . . . known 'lor her screech . . . sharp parlies. GAIL GANLEY-Nu Pi Della I: Gamma Social Chairman 2: G.A.A. 3.4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Hi-C 3.4: French Honor Sociefy 2.3.4: Banque? Commillees: Cupola Slall 4: Class Secrefary 4: Winler Banquel Queen. Our graceful ballerina . . . gor whal il' lakes . . . dimples. please! L54 .c - ...ul L-I I .it 1 H-5 Y I .H-1..,.LLL w .,s,,..1L.'-.'.i.-.1 .' V, fA4 'r 'I 'P 'K i - I 4 A-.,, 1: L 5 QI N .iff fi Pi li-f K,-3 I in I I L '61 'flaw 'Rug Ml MARILYN GINOSI-Tri-Hi-Y l.2: Vice-presidenf and Ciiy Secreiary 3: President 4: Pep Club 3: Vice-presidenr 4: Hi-C 3.4: Religious Council 3: Siudeni' Council 4: Banquef Commiifees: Choir 3.4: Cupola Sfaff 4: Class Social Chairman 4. Lambie . . . our rnosl socially acfive gal . . . Albanian Swede. ELIZABETH GWYN-Handicraff Club Secrefary I: Gam- ma 2: Lalin Honor Socieiy l.2,3.4: News Sfaff As- sisianl' Edifor 4. Laiin Scholar . . . aclive mind . . . shori, buf . . . NORMAN GJESTLAND-Swim Club 3.4: Blue and Gold 4: Track 3.4: Choir 3: Zulu . . . our African imporf . . . Oh! fhose corny iolces. RONALD HACKER--Blue and Gold Treasurer 4: Key Club 3.4: Sfudeni' Council 2: Laiin Honor Socieiy Treasurer 2.3: Naiional Honor Socieiy 4: Golf Team l.2.3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4: Cupola Sporls Ediior 4. Ron . . . aiming for The sevenfies . . . love Thai con- verfible. DONNA GLENICKI-Nu Pi Delfa I: G.A.A. l.2.3: Hi-C l.2: Pep Club 1.2. Languid Looks . . . a liflle non- sense now and fhen. BRUCE HALLOCK-Swim Club l.2,3.4: Blue and Gold 3. 4: Swim Team 2.3.4: Wafer Polo 3. Swimming's his sporl . . . kinda quief. GERALD GROVE-Poli'l'iceI Club I: Key Club 4: Wafer Polo 3: Band 3.4: Choir 3. Noi' loo serious . . . a rolling sions gafhers no moss. JANET HANSON-G.A.A. l.3.4Z Pep Club l.2.3.4: Hi-C 2.3. Social Chairman 4: Volleyball I.2,4. Jan . . . Hi Kids . . . Senior Honor Roll. JOANNE GUERRIERI-G,A.A. li Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4: Hi-C I: Laiin Honor Sociefy Secreiary 3: Presidenf 4: Na- iional Honor Sociefy Secrefary 4: Banque? Com- millees. Ready io help anyone . . . never flusiered . . . a 'rrue friend. STEVE HELM-Science Club I.2. Secreiary 3: Swim Club 2.3.4. Mad chemisf . . . he likes guns . . . hawks . . . small cars. BFRGIT GUERTLER-Handicraff Club Treasurer I: Gam- ma 2: Bela Presideni' 3: Alpha 4. Birgie . . . cure German acceni' . . . world wide iraveler. ROBERTA HEYNE-G.A.A. l. Treasurer 2.3: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Hi-Ci l.4: Siudenl Council I: Volleyball 2.3: Cheerleader 2.4: Class Secrelary I: Choir 2.3. Bobbie . . . preffy and sophisiicaied . . . loves sporirs. JOHN HILL-Science Club I.2.3: Religious Council 4: Lalin Honor Sociely 2.3. Really a redhead . . . rail- roading . . . pholography. PAUL JOHNSON-Hi-C I.2,3. Treasurer 4: Choir 2.4. Darla haired Swede . . . good voice . . . shullerbug. LYNDA HINKLE--G.A.A. 2.3. Presidenl' 4: Pep Club 2.3. Secrelary-treasurer 4: Hi-C 4: Gym Leader 4: Sludenl Council 4: French Honor Sociely 3.4: Waler Baller 3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4: Banque? Com- millees: News Slalf 4: Cupola Slalf 4. Hink . . . personalily plus . . . bubbly . . . our class flirl. SONJA JOHNSON-Nu Pi Della I: Gamma Presidenl 2: G.A.A. I: Pep Club 2.3.4: Hi-C 22 -Tri-Hi-Y 3.4: Volleyball 2: Banquel' Commillees. Pleasanl' disposi- 'Iion . . . really nice . . . parries. JOYCE JACOBSEN-Girls Handicrall' Club Vice-presi- denl I: Gamma 2: Bela Secrefary 3: Alpha 4: Volley- ball l.2.3. Prelly please . . . beaulilul locks . . . small of slalure. CAROL JONAS-Handicrafl Club Presidenl I: Gamma 2: Bela Vice-presidenl 3: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Religious Council I: Sludenl Council 4: French Honor Sociely Secrelary 2: Presidenl 3.4: Lalin Honor So- ciely Vice-presidenl' 4: Nalional Honor Sociely Social Chairman 3: Vice-presiclenl and Presidenf 4: News Slaff 4. Our gal mosl likely fo succeed . . . 'lop scholar . . . worlrs behind lhe scenes. DARLENE JOHNSON-Bela Club Treasurer 3: Hi-C 3. Secrelary 4: French Honor Sociely 3. Secrelary 4. Arabian Summers . . . dorm life . . . quiel' and dependable. LEWIS JONES-Blue and Gold 3.4: Swim Club 3: Key Club 4: Sludenl Council 2.3: Lalin Honor Sociely 2.3: Foolball 2: Baseball I.2,3.4: Wafer Polo 2.3.4: Volleyball l.2.3.4: Banquel Commillees: News Slafl Sporls Edilor 3: Edilor 4: Class Vice-presidenl denl 2: Class Presidenl 3. Where's your arlicle? baseball man . . . mosl' unpredicfable. DONNA JOHNSON-G.A.A. 3: Hi-C 2.4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Religious Council 2: French Honor Sociely 2.3. Presi- denl 4: Banquel' Commillees. Sweel' and soil' spolcen . . . good lhinlcer . . . nice besides. JAMES KASSER-Blue and Gold 3.4: Foolball 2.4: Swim Team 2: Volleyball 3.4: Wafer Polo 2.4: Choir 4: News Slaff 4. Jimmy K .... collecls 'riclcels . . . Here I you luclry women. KARLA JOHNSON-Nu Pi Della Vice-presidenl I: Gam- ma Vice-presidenl' 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3. Secrelary 4: Hi-C I.2.3.4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Leader's Club 4: G.A.A. l: Religious Council 2: Sludenl' Council 3: Correspond- ing Secrelary 4: Volleyball l.2.3: Banquel' Commil- lees: Cupola Slalf 4: Choir 3.4. Mosr unexpecled laugh . . . decisions. decisions. decisions. DENNIS KERN-Blue and Gold 3.4: Foolball 3.4: Wafer Polo 3: Volleyball 2.3.4: Band 3. Wally . . . handy man wilh decoralions . . . cars. X L1 I-Kei-:sill .. ROBERTA KINSELLA-Nu Pi Della I: Gamma 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3.4: G.A.A. I: Hi-C I: Pep Club 3.4: Lalin Honor Sociefy 4, Neal dresser . . . beauiiful eyes. SHARON LUND-Handicrafl' Club I: Gamma 2: Bela Chaplain 3: Hi-C I.2.3.4: Choir 2. Ouieiness is her mollo . . . small . . . and shy. JOYCE KRAUSE-Tri-Hi'Y I: Pep Club 3.4: G.A.A. l.2: Hi-C l.2.3.4: Swim Club I: Choir 3. Flo . . . never a dull momenl' . . . full of fun . . . always Iafe. VIRGINIA LUNDBOM-G.A.A. Viceqpresidenl I.2: Tri- Hi-Y 3.4: Hi-C I. Social Chairman 2.3.4: Pep Club 3. 4: Religious Council I,2: Sfudenl Council 3: Wafer Ballel 3.4: Volleyball 2: Banque? Commiflees: Cupola Slaff 4: Choir 2.4. Jinny K .... 'Full of viialiiy . . . girl of a few fhousand words. JULIA LA CROIX-Beia Club 3. Kim . . . boarding school Iransfer . . . loves lo ride and swim. RAYMOND MACKI-Blue and Gold 3.4: Hi-C 2: Swim Club 4: College German Club 4: Foolball 2: Wafer Polo 3.4: Track 3: Volleyball 2.3.41 Banquel' Com- miH'ees: Choir 3.4: News Sfalf 3.4: Sporis ediforials . . . every day is ladies day. SUSAN LANNOM-Gamma Chaplain 2: Tri'Hi-Y Chap- lain 3.4: Pep Club 2.3.4-: Hi-C 3.4: G.A.A. 2: Banquel Commiilees: Choir 4. True friendliness . . . quile a girl . . . cule as her smile. DEBORAH MAI-G.A.A. I.2,3, Secreiary 4: Hi-C 4: Pep Club 3.4: Gym Leader 4: Spanish Honor Socieiy 3.4: Wafer Ballef I,2,3.4: Volleyball l.2.3.4. Debbie . . . walerlogged mermaid . . . full of energy. LINDA LENEHEN-Lynn . . . slrawberry blond . . . new 'Ihis year. MARILYN MAIER-G.A.A. 4: Hi-C 4: Pep Club 4: Tri- Hi-Y 4. Agnes . . , popular new arrival . . . Talka- five. DWIGHT LEWIS-Blue and Gold 4: Hi-C 4: Swim Club 4: Foolball 4: Baseball 4: Volleyball 2.3.4: Banquel Commiflees. The Dwarf . . . unconscious humor . . . Dwight may I have some gum? CASSANDRA METZGER--G.A.A. I.2.3: Pep Club 2.3.43 Swim Club l.2.3.4: Cheerleader 2.3.4: Wafer Ballef I.2.3: Volleyball l.2.3.4: Choir I,2: News Slalf 4: Class Social Chairman 3. Cass . . . sociely girl . . . whal' a wardrobe! JAMES MILLER-Swim Club I: Swim Team 3.4. Jim . . likes all women . . . Flordia vaca?ions. JOAN NYGARD-G.A.A. 2.3: Tri-Hi-Y I: Pep Club I: Hi-C I.2.3: Banque? Commi??ees. Rabbi? . . . swee? . . . blushes easily. WILLIAM MILLER-Blue and Gold 4: French Honor So- cie?y 3.4: Tennis Team 3. Tall and lanky , . . quie? ?ype . . . unqiue sense of humor. BRYAN ODISHOO-Adver?ures un?old . . . known ?o few. DOROTHY MOONEY-Tri-Hi-Y 4: Gym leader 4. Do?- ?ie . . . newcomer . . . CATHY OLSON-G.A.A. I. Secre?ary 2.3.4: Pep Club I.2.3,4: Swim Club l.2: Religious Council Vice-presi- den? 4: French Honor Socie?y 3.4: Cheerleader 2.3. 4: Volleyball I,2,3: Banque? Commi??ees: Choir l.2: News S?al? 3: Cupola S?af? 4: Homecoming A?- fenden? I. Ole . . . renclifions ?rom ?he organ . . . PSPPY- GRETCHEN MOROFF-Nu Pi DeI?a I: Gamma 2: Tri- I Hi-Y 3: Hi-C 4: Pep Club I: Choir 2.4. From her piano comes music . . . enchan?ing voice . . . exo?ic hairdos. MARTIN OLSON-Blue and Gold 3.4: Hi-C 4: S?uden? Council 2.3: La?in Honor Socie?y 3.4: Baseball l.2,3. 4: Banque? Commi??ees: Band I.2.3.4. Chuck . . . ?rumpe?er . . . baseball boy. DOROTHYANN NELSON-G.A.A. l.2: Banque? Com- mi??ees: Homecoming A??enden? 2. Princess on ?he ice . . . pixie quali?ies , . . unaf?ec?ed. JOHN PAULSON-Science Club 2.3: Foo?l:all l.2: Vol- leyball 3.4. Jake . . . ?he pear . . . back-campus ?oo?ball. REED NESSEL-Blue and Gold 3.4: La?in Honor Socieiy 3: Foo?ball 1.2: Baseball I.2.3.4: Volleyball 3.4. The Penguin . . . likes his baseball . . . hockey fan. BARBARA PETERSON-Nu Pi Del?a I: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Hi-C 4: Swim Club 2: Spanish Honor Socie?y Secre?ary 3.4: Cheerleader 3. Cap?ain 4: Volleyball l,2,3.4: Banque? Commi??ees: Wa?er Belle? 4. Pe?e . , . lovely locks . . . 'Flair for fashion. ve BRUCE PETERSON-Blue and Gold 3.4: Hi-C 4: Key Club 3.4: Sfudenl Council 2.4: Spanish Honor So- cieiy Treasurer 2.3: Fooiball I.2: Swim Team I. Cap+ain 4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Banquer Commiiiees. Spas . . . seems shy. bui . . . ihose Wisconsin sum- mers. BETTY ROSLYN-Tri-Hi-Y I.2.3: Hi-C 4: Choir 2. Com- posed . . . reliable plus . . . Taft WESTLEY POLENDER-Blue and Gold 3.4: Hi-C 1.27 Movie Crew l.2.3.4: Baskefball l.2.3.4: Volleyball I. 2.3.4: Choir 2.3.4. Weasel . . . The Diminufive Soci- efy . . . funny man. RICHARD SANDGREN-Blue and Gold 3. Secreiary 47 Key Club 3.4: Spanish Honor Socieiy Presicleni 3. 4: Fooiball Manager 4: Baskeiball 2.3. Caplain 4: Baseball 2.34: Tennis I: Volleyball l.2.3.4. King Dick . . . subfle humor . . . hoopsrer . . . Where's my comb? FRANKLIN PYRSSON-Blue and Gold 3.4: Science Club I: French Honor Sociely 2.3.47 Foolball 2, Manager 4: Track Team If Volleyball 3.4. Frank . . . cars . . . l+alkfas+. PAUL SCl'lMlTT-Blue and Gold 4: Srudeni Council 3: Tennis l.2.3,4: Volleyball l.2.3,4: Baskeiball Manager 2: Banquei Commiffees: Cupola Sfaff 3, Assis+anl' Sporfs Ediior 4. Pele . . . I like Carrol's! . . . boyish grin. MARK REEVER-Science Club I. Presidenl' 2: Vice-presie den? 3. l like Trains! . . . scienfific mind . . . Choo-choo. LYNNE SCHOENBERGER-Nu Pi Delia li G.A.A. l.2.4: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Hi-C I.2.3.4: Siudenl' Council 2. Recording Secrelary 4: Spanish Honor Sociefy 2.3: Nafional Honor Sociery 3. Treasurer 4: Social Chairman 4: Volleyball l.2,3.4: Banquei' Com- miffees: Choir 2: Cupola Siaff 4: Class Secrelary 3. Schoney-berger . . 1 loves rhose lashes . . . comes up wiih unusual informaiion. SALLlE REID-G.A.A. Treasurer I: Vice-presicleni 2: Pep Club I.2. Secrefary-freasurer 3: Presidem' 4: Hi-C l.3. 4: Religious Council Secreiary 3.4: Sfudenf Council l.2, Vice-presidenr 4: Spanish Honor Sociery 3.4: Cheerleader 2.3.4: Waier Ballei' I.2: Volleyball I,2. 3.4: Banquel' Commiriees: Choir I.2: News Sfaff 2. 3: Cupola Siaff Associaie Ediior 4: Class Presideni 2. Senior Ideal . . . known abour campus . . . our gal Sal. ARTHUR SCHULLER-Poliiical Club I: Blue and Gold 3.4: Key Club 3. Secreiary 4: Hi-C 3.4: Religious Council Presideni' 4: Sfudenf Council I: Nalional Honor Sociefy 3. Presicleni' 4: Foofball l.2.3.4: Bas- kefball l.2,3,4: Track I.2.3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Cupola Edifor 4, Go go Bruno . . . our ediior . . . his.Aims. his Desire. His Missions. ROBERTA RIMPILA-Nu Pi Delia I: Gamma 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3.4: G.A.A. 4: Pep Club 4: Hi-C 1.4: Volleyball 2.3. Ready io help . . . sinceriiy . . . a nafural qualify. DOROTHY SHOEMAKER-Nu Pi Delia Presidenf I: Tri- Hi-Y 2.3: Pep Club 3.4: Swim Club 4: G.A.A. 4: Hi-C l.2.3.4: Spanish Honor Sociely 2.3.4: Wafer Ballef 3.4: Choir 2.3.4. Doi . . . individual walk . . . sensifive. K fg-if 1 if J' N . if 5' P :Tiff '- .s? 24z?iiff RONALD SKADOW-Polifical Club I: Blue and Gold 3. Vice-presidenl' 4: Key Club 2,3,4: Religious Council l: Fooiball l,2.3.4: Baskeiball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2. 3.4: Volleyball l.2.3.4: Banquei Commiirlees: Class Vice-presideni' 3. Ron . . . big man on campus. . . . mosl al'hIe'I'ic. JOHN WATTS-Science Club I.2: Blue and Gold 4: Hi-C 4: Swim Club 3.4: Fooiball I.4: Wafer Polo 2.3.4. Funny speeches . . . blushes nice. KENNETH STEINER-Key Club 3.4: Spanish Honor So- cie'ly 2.3: Nafional Honor Socieiy Vice-presideni' 4: Baskefball 3.4: Tennis l.2.3.4: Wafer Polo 2: Volley- ball I.2.3.4: Banquel Cornrniliees: Band 2.3: Class Vice-presideni 4. Ken . , . mosl likely Io succeed . . . menlal capacily unlimiied. REX WICKLUND--He's new 'round here . . . 'fall and sileni. DOROTHY STERNAMAN-G.A.A. I.2.4: Swim Club I.2. 3.4: Sludenl' Council I: Wafer Ballal l.2.4: Choir 2.4: Cupola Sfaff 4: Class Social Chairman I.2: Home- coming Queen 4. Graceful mermaid . . . sincere . . . beauiiful queen. LYNNE WIDEROUIST-Tri-HiY I. Chaplin 2.3: Pep Club 4: Hi-C l.3.4: Banquel' Commiliees: Choir 4. Nafural blond . . . Ihose summers . . . she can draw. ROBERT SVENSON-Poliiical Club I: Blue and Gold 3.4: Key Club 2.3. Presideni 4: Hi-C I,2.3.4: Swim Club 2.3: Sludenl' Council 2.4: French Honor Sociefy 2. Vice-presidenl' 3: Nafional Honor Sociely 3. Social Chairman 4: Foolball I.2.3.4: Track I,2: Swim Team 4: Wafer Polo 2. Caplain 3.4: Banque? Commiliees: Band I.2: Class Vice-presideni. Treasurer 2, Presidenf 4. Svens . . . pickles . . . Ideal Norih Parker. SHERRY WITZ-Tri-Hi-Y 3. Secrelary 4: Pep Club 4: G.A.A. 4: Spanish Honor Socieiy 4. Noi 'foo prompi . . . wonderful parlies . . . worker wiihouf equal. JACK UDDBERG-Polilical Club I: Blue and Gold Secre- lary 3.4: Hi-C I: Swim Club I.2.3.4: Religious Coun- cil 2. Vice-presideni' 3: Siudenl Council 4: Frencl. Honor Sociely 2.3.4: Fooiball l.2,4: Tennis I.2.3.4: Wafer Polo Capirain 2.3. Caplain 4: Banque? Com- miiiees: Band I.2. Wild spori' coal' . . . give 'em The shivers . . . dynamife. KATHY WULLE-G.A.A. I: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3. Treasurer 4: Lalin Honor Sociefy 2.3. Treasurer 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy 3. Secrelary 4: Banquel Commiliees: Band I. 2.3.4. Moose , . . Talk much? . . . oh I'ha'r camera! JERILYN UGASTE-G.A.A. 4- Hi-C I23, Publicif Chr . I i Y - 4: Pep Club 3.4: Tri-Hi-Y I.2. Secreiary 3.4: Gym Leader 4. Jerry . . . reigns ai Pisiakie Bay . . . winler pa rfies. DAVID YONAN--Blue and Gold 3.4: Fooiball l.2.3.4: Baskefball l.2.3: Baseball 3.4: Track I.2: Wafer Polo 3.4: Choir 3.4. Ephraim , . . Can he ad? . . . greal' big grin . . . lover boy. LINDA WALLIN-G.A.A. Pep Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.4: Sludenl Council 3: Choir 4. Lin . . . preHy girl . . . unaffecied. I -.I HIE- 1- 37 A .I ' 1 ' F . z ji , ., ,V 7 I' , 1 . t . Sa., 1 W eff - A as -1 cyl. 1 l Mia a J A - t. V: Vf ' A , V1 . . Q MM 1 VW: , V! Y I A .f-'fl N w I ' 1 f x 7-Il I far'N 1 if fffi Junior Class Officers: Mary McLean, Secrelary: Arleen Heffel, Social Chairman: Linda Selancler, Treasurer: Dick Amundsen, Vice Presidenf: Tom Blair, Pre Richard Amundsen Richard Bragg Rochelle Cooley ' 5 ,vfQ-!gy,W ll .. J. ., I -f w sv , I 3 , l f' fr zap 4. .' I A J f v g a .11 V. l f' -an fi .tv l l ' H- in . l v-9 4 X I Jane? Axelson Bruce Burke Rulh Curfis xl 3 , X i 1 l 'H' sidenf. William Beniamin Caren Carlson Sharon Dagrud 81543 l ,U , 'neil- ' f 1' 'f' , xxx so U19 -sa, he Counselors qui! ll. A-f' . - Q Charlolfe Violel Erickson Munler l Evelyn Paul Ramgren Swedberg l Thomas John Dororhy Blair Boccacio Boslrom Diane Richard Marian Chirigos Chrisfiansen Cochran Rodney Nancy Wylie Dahlin Dillman Douglass J' Q A , is flifi , y . V 15 AQ- 1 l 1 . ' l xl I A , l xllxs . f A ' ,, - : 5 ,xg . h 'Wh J I ' l l l , .X ,Q ,ln X Qty 'xr all 9 1 , .l av l log! A ' if '4 ESS. R Rosemary Shirley Eberle Ekern Karin John Erickson Ferneborg Torrey Judirh Gage Ganschaw Julia Mary Hanau Helfrich Sally Carol Jacobson Johnson Philip Sharon Beverly Joan Arfhur Ralph Jones Kangas Elcholm Eckman Emanuelson Emerson Richard Pamela Ellen Peler ' ' 1. 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'EFT' L r Jon Larson Linda Macki Mary Mulder Diane Palmer Roger Pohl K ill j l a ff . I J' 4 X -. X - X' 4 as-haf! jx li in I l N H ilxf F h H- Q il A i i V i N 1 v in 1' f :la -- l 4 I. Y d , .T ,,, 1, .' i I , , ., W ' . , Q V V Y i f I- -VL A X 1 gz 3 ' li I A if .Il -iwryl' z W 1 ll, jf H A i A' , i ii l f Q1 l ,.... fl ' i l W L, if - i f Vg f X A l ii:-X, i . I W V la.. fx , .b 'N' ' Q I lx Julie Bill James Kennelh Diane Linda Relief Sanders Saum Schmif? Schulz Selander Kennelh William Claire Ronald Carol Susan Skahn Sfromdahl Swanson Swanson Swanson Tlwufvesson Judy George Carol Dorollwy Marlhaiane Penny Vaccaro Vasselopulos Wayne Weslberg Wrighl' Zeh Sophomore Class Officers: Carol Decker, Secreiaryg Charlorre Couleur, Social Chairman: Tom Pelerson, Presidenl: Carol Elving, Vice Presidenl: Leslee Sfrom. Treasurer. Armand Allin Tom Beniamin Carol Carlson C C v l ,A I 'l I l as r fl, W r I-,.?'f.f i r H ff'a -'f' 3 . 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Q Xtnfl- Karle Meyer Diane Niemeyer Kalhleen Parparr Harry Polifes Mary Schoeneberger 74 ' 1 P lux J I s l 1 SF' 'Q Jol1n Sfellwagon Rufh Temple Nina Wayne n. ml 1 J, A ' f 5' 1 ' N I Yl v L. 'A1' n. A. 3 V e.- ..- 'WS .H ij any ,l , .1 rf' Y vff- 1 An'l'oine'He Donna Sfenmarl: Slreifferf Karen Karen Thoreson Thornbloom Bruce Penny Whisler Williams 0 -f, MN 1 ,f L. .em Leslee Slrom Gilberi' Van Weelden Charles Wilson ' fy. rv iv? fvi! . K Q f .H , , L N... Wwf , 1 y 0 B ,I l I Chrisline Sundberg Wilber+ Wahler Susan WH1 4 ,xp 1-. J. - . -fit ll 1 :fl llllll N, , .3 1 . , . j ff ll -w g I A l x 41 Y X V P Eugene Swanson Ward Walquisl' Andrew Zahr Freshman Class Officers: Lenore Slrandine, Secrefaryg Frank Allgauer. Vice-President lrene Barlce, Social Chairman: Tom Angsfer. Presiclenl: Bob Kihlslrom, Treasurer. Frank Allgauer James Aiols Linda Carlfon H LJ . 'QM 1 f 5 1 1 9 1 x H w E, f . 25' i'h ' 'I ' F '. 'X .xi Ll . r Y F, I, Jan Agard Irene Barlce Colleen Caughlin Q v,,,.w 5 Paul Anderson Roberl' Bomar Edward Challcagian 1. x , l V.: sr ii ' ' ,, A.. Philip Anderson Mariorie Boos Nancy Chambers fin i l nm, A ll in Counselors '- S 4 W S 5' L 7' Linnea Alice Backlund Nelson Marion Roy Olson Fowler Thomas Tom Angsier Arnbo David Linda Brewiclt Canlrell Tove Nancy Chrisrensen Cochran N ' i i ig . ' '- '. 1 filf y. a l i Nr . ,-. F-1-v wit?-'if -I. , D. ., l',:'1. ' ' 1 ii W -hy Y- lw la, ii ll ,mv 'li 1 ' N :rl ' ', 13, . ' - is Ki' ' ', . 1 - s. , f :L T ,gs I l Arne Dahlsfrom John EIIio++ Susan Grealis Gordon Johnson w. l Q I lm l in l ll ,FAA 5 X , W. f l' X , l ff Xxx!- f Sharon Demler Bruce Elmer Sandra Harris Carol Kennedy 1-11 lu X . lip Linda George Ralph Denbo Dohrman Easfon Richard Laural Nancy Fink Gasper Gilleff Linda Harold Anne Hellwig Holsfrom Jelm Reber? Paul John Kihlslrom Knaak Larson ' T .Nag A l - R l Q A 'll Q .' 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Q . ,, ,, . .x- ggi Lf v A guy V v Y 2 3gjI3,,g-,, 1 UV 5rfS:h .11 Kennefh George Roberi' Jane Shaleen Skoropad Sfange Siansell Jane Lenore Carol Lois Tenn Tenenblaff Thomas Thornbloom Ronald Karen Nancy Sandra Volk Wesfberg Weymoufh Widman , . . ,, . A ' Q I 2 In ' . a if ,Aj , v a ,i q -Ula-'f fi .6 I x 12,,1. Q 7 A fn x Becky Lenore Sfewari' Sfrandine Ronald Sanford Tregoning Turnquisf Chrisfina Susan Wise Wohlgemufh L ,...4Bi - ,- 15 Religious Council The Religious Council is Jrhe sl'uden+'s voice in 'rhe religious aciiviiies ai' Norlh Park. Under 'rhe guidance of Chaplain Erickson, The council has been aciively guiding and supplying The opporiunilies for spiri'l'ual growih in The siudeni. ll has presenled a number of chapel services for The siudenls and also has co-sponsored ihe W'ednes- day morning prayer meeiing. The aciiviiies are 'ro benefii The siudenlr religiously and bring him To a closer relaiionship and undersfanding of God. The officers were: Arihur Schuller, President Caihy Olson, Vice-Presiden+-Treasurer: and Sally Jacobson. Secreiary. lr- Arlhur Schuller, Presidenig Chaplain Erickson, Sponsor: Cafhy Olson, ViceePresideni-Treasurer: Sally Jacobson, Secreiary. From' Row: Arihur Schuller, Sally Jacobson, Cafhy Olson. 2nd Row: Dolores Hunl, Claire Swanson, Sallie Reid, Bonwie Smilh, Linda Nord. Back Row: John l-lill. Konrad Dahlsirom. Loren Anderson, Jeffrey Lindgren, Dick Bragg. - 4- w , -fr- X'--, J l -5 Fronf Row: Darlene Johnson, secrefary: Jerilyn Ugasfe, publicify chairman. 2nd Row: Paul Johnson, freasurery Janei' Hanson, social chairman: Mr. Roy Fowler. sponsor. Back Row: Dick Bragg, vice presidenf: Loren Anderson, presidenf. Hi-Crusaders One of fhe high poinfs of The Chrisfian life af Norfh Parlc fhis year has been fhe Hi-C Bible Club. Under fhe hard work and planning of fhe officers and sponsors, 'rhis club has confacfed many sfudenfs and broughf 'rhem info 'rhe Chrisfian life here. Besides fheir regular Tuesday nighf meefing in C-I for a program of a speaker or movie, singing, and fellowship, fhey have also co-sponsored fhe Wednesday morning prayer meefings. The officers are: Loren Anderson, president Diclc Bragg, vice presidenf: Darlene Johnson, secre- fary: Paul Johnson, freasurer: Janef Hanson, social chairman: Jerilyn Ugasfe, publicify chairman: Miss Beffy Nelson and Mr. Roy Fowler, sponsors. -L'?3'.in-'-.L 'asf L Miss Backlund, sponsor: Ari' Schuller. pres.: Kalhy Wulle. sec.: Carol Jonas, vice presq Lynne Schoeneberger, +reas.: Bolo Svenson. soc. chairman. : - ,PQ . 4 ' ' , - , , . V, eidlfl' E. ,L ,cj un 11- . gnu' Lf, National Honor Society Charac+er. Scholarship, Leadership, Service. This is 'rhe mollo of lhe Nalional Honor Sociery, organized lo promore scholarship and give service 'ro ihe school. This year 'rhey provided a Jruloring service, ushered for school programs, sold school direcrories, and recenrly slarled a sulos'l'i'ru+ion service. The officers are: Ari Schuller, pres.: Carol Jonas, vice pres.: Kaihy Wulle, sec.: Lynne Schoeneberger, 'rreas.: Bob Svenson. soc. chairman: and Miss Baclclund. sponsor. Fronf Row: Marianne Carlson, Linda Maclci, Lynne Schoeneberger, Carol Jonas, Joan Guerrieri. 2nd Row: Mary McLean, Doroihy Wesfberg. Kalhy Wulle. Clark Bernard, Ron Hacker. Miss Baclclund. Back Row: Bob Svenson, Perer Frisk, Don Erickson. Ken Sleiner, Ari' Schuller, Andy Holmes. , Ti , l 9' ' , L' I 1 Q- ir, i Q' , h ,Q 'QT-' French Honor Society The purpose of fhis organizaiion is +o reward high scholasiic aiiainmenr and io creaie enihusiasm for an un- dersianding of French cusioms. The meefings are held every rhird Thursday under The leadership of pres.. Donna Johnson: vice-pres., Marilyn Dudelc: sec., Darlene Johnson: rreas., Ruih Olson, wi'lh Miss Munier as 'rhe sponsor. This year The Socieiy held a recepiion for The new French s'ruden+s and rhey also worked on a Homecoming decoralllon' The French Banquet which was in The Miss Munier, sponsor: Darlene Johnson. sec.: Donna Johnson, Spring was me biggesi. evem. of Hue year. pres.: Marilyn Dudelc, vice-pres.: Ruih Olson, Treasurer. On Floor: Lynda Hinlele, Gail Ganley. Linda Maclci, Cafhy Olson, Marilyn Dudelc, Carol Elving, Lois Thornbloom, Karen Thorson, Carol Swenson. Donna Johnson. Sealed: Ruih Curlis, Ellen Friedlund, Karen Erickson, Carol Sanders, Ruih Olson, Miss Munrer, Darlene Johnson, Carol Jonas, Karin Thornbloom. Slandingz Sian Nilson, Diclc Amundson, Frank Pyrsson, Mike Carney, Dick lhrig, Bill Miller. i i su :ei c i l E' -i ii j,..w l ' . , 1' . Y ' , I - F: . fi. - . '-'91, . - 1:1-Q La'rin Honor Society The purpose of ihe Larin Honor Socieiy is io encour- age 'rhe siudy of Laiin and 'ro provide enioymeni and exira aciivilies for i'rs members. An evemh which lakes up much ol 'rhe Honor Socieiy's 'rime and energy is 'rhe annual Laiin Banquei which is held in March. The Laiin siudenis may also parlicipaie in Jrhe naiion- wide Laiin conlesr which is also held in March. ln rhe Spring, a formal 'rea is held for new members and iheir parenis. A+ lhis lime rhe new members are insialled. The group has been led ihis year by Miss Leach, sponsor: -V Joan Guerlilerl' preS'l Cal-Ol Jonas' VlCe'preS'l Mary Sealed: Joan Guerrieri, pres.: Miss Leach, sponsor. SCl1Oenel.DeFg6f', SGC., Kalhy Wulle. lreaS.Z and Belsy Siandingz Carol Jonas, vice-pres.: Kaihy Wulle. frees.: Mary Gwynn Social Chairman Schoeneberger, secrefary. On Floor: Judy l-leinzinger, Mariorie Spann, Judy Lerner, Dorofhy Wesiberg, Diane Niemeyer, Carolyn Curiis. Sealed: Roberfa Kinsella. Mary Schoeneberger, Carol Jonas. Miss Leach, Joan Guerrieri, Bersy Gwynn, Kaihy Wulle. Siandingz Bruce Burke. Peier Frislz, Ron Swanson, John Guerrieri, Jail Lindgren, Chuck Olson, Linda Piclchardl, Bonnie Smiih, Carol Carlson. .1 , M nk ...-. , . ., ' - ' U 6. '47 Z ' P-, l Dallas Larson, Treas.: Barbara Pe+erson, sec.: Dick Sanclgren, pres.: Mary McLean, vice-pres.: Mrs. Rulh Johnson, sponsor. Nd 7 Spanish Honor Society The Spanish Honor Sociely has many evenis Jrhrough- oul l'he year. For parenls nighl a+ Norlh Parlc, 'rhe mem- bers prepared formal invilalions for 'rhe parenls of The new sludenis. The main eveni ol The year is The annual ban- quet La Fiesla. where Spanish food is served and a greal parl of +he program is given in Spanish. This year's officers were: Diclc Sanclgren. pres.: Mary McLean, vice-pres.: Barbara Pelerson. sec.: Dallas Larson. 'l'reasurer. Fronl' Row: Linda Nord, Julie Reher, Sallie Reid, Dorolhy Shoemaker. 2nd Row: Marianne Carlson. Barbara Pelerson, Mary McLean. Sherry Wifz. Delo- bie Mai. Back Row: Dallas Larson, Jon Larson, Dick Sandgren, Ken Slcahn, Bill Beniamin. .Q , .1 ui ' 1 p f' . mlf'T'- -me A Band Academy Choir Sfuclenf Council The Siudenl' Council had an aclive pari' in The school life from +he firsl day io ihe lasi. I+ served as an iniluenlial and responsible voice of 'rhe siudenis. During 'rheir Thursday morning meerings 'rhey plan- ned 'ihe Homecoming aciivilies, magazine drive, variery show. Academy day. skaiing pariies, Chrisf- mas decoraiions, school calendars. and various oiher proiecls 'for ihe year. The council has ihiriy-seven members, lwo from each counseling group. and 'rhe officers are: Don Erickson, president Sallie Reid, vice president Lynne Schoeneberger, recording secreiary: Karla Johnson. corresponding secrelary: Andy Holmes, rreasurer: and Mr. Salsirom. sponsor. Sealed: Andy Holmes, freasurer: Don Erickson. presideniy Mr. Saffsfrom. sponsor. Slanding: Lynne Schoeneberger. recording secreiary: Sallie Reid. vice presideni: Karla Johnson, corresponding secrelary. On Floor: N. Kehrein, P. Clark, E. Friedlund, L. Maclci, L. Selander Sealed: C. Jonas. L. Schoeneberger, K. Johnson, S. Reid, Mr. Sasfrom L l-llnlcle L. Sfrom, M. Schoeneberger. C. Decker. M. Ginosi. Sfanding: L. Anderson, B. Biclcner. T. Peierson. B. Pelerson, D. Amundsen J Wahl sfrom. B. Burlce, D. Larson, D. Erickson, A. Holmes, L. Franks, B Marlcuson J Uddberg, B. Svenson. Key Club Alihough rhe Key Club is a raiher new club on campus, il has organized such evenls as a Moonlighr Cruise. miniarure golf nighis, a cloihing sale, and skir nigh+. The Key Club also sponsored 'rhe prepara- 'rion for rhe new srudenl lounge. which everyone now enjoys. All lhese 'rhings have been accomplished under ihe leadership of Bob Svenson, pres.: Don Erickson, vice-pres.: Sian Nilson,+reas.gAr1' Schuller, sec.: and Andy Holmes, publicily direcior. Sfan Nilsen, rreasq Bob Svenson. pres.: Don Erickson, vice- pres.7 Ari' Schullerk sec.: Mr. Vann, sponsor: Andy Holmes, publiciiy direclor. Fronl Row: Tom Peierson. Loren Anderson, Wayne Bekiares. 2nd Row: Bob Svenson, Bruce Burke, Dick Amundsen, Perer Frisk. 3rd Row: Bruce Peferson, Sieve Peierson, Sian Nilson, Jim Saum. 4+h Row: Tim Hedlin. Ron Skadow. Larry Franks. Ken Sleiner, Ron Hacker, Mr. Vann. 51'l1 Row: Lew Jones, Dallas Larson, Dick Sandgren, Arr Schuller. Don Erickson. 4 'QF Carol Declrer, chaplain: Jean Forsberg, vice presidenl: Mrs. Johnson, sponsor: Kafhy Wulle. lreasurerz Marilyn Ginosi, president Sherry Will, recording secreiary: Karla Johnson, corresponding secrefary. Tri-Hi-Y The purpose of Tri-Hi-Y is To creaie, mainiain, and ex- 'rend lhroughoul 'rhe home, school, and communily. high srandards of Chrisrian charac+er. Though lheir membership was small Jrhey lcepf busy wirh service worlc for lhe YMCA and Kiwanis, providing new bul- lelin boards for 'rhe school, and helping wirh Homecoming fesiiviiies. They have been ably guided by: Marilyn Ginosi, presi- dent Jean Forsberg, vice president Sherry Wilz, recording secrelary: Karla Johnson, corresponding secreraryg Karhy Wulle. rreasurer: Carol Decker, chaplain: and Mrs. Rulh Johnson, sponsor. On Floor: J. Ugasle, L. Schoeneberger, C. Nelson, C. Decker, P. Clarlc, B. Rom- burger, S. Johnson. L. Piclchardf, M. Dudelc, S. Lannom. Sealed: C. Munsen, M. Carlson, J. Forsberg, R. Rimpilla, M. Maier, K. Johnson, L. Wallin, C. Jonas. R. Kinsella, J. Guerrieri, K. Wulle. L. Bynum. Sianding: N. Benzinger, S. Wifz, L. Bowman, C. Brandel. J. Olson, J. Lerner, G. Clarlc, M. Ginosi. 3 'xi-21? G.A.A. An opporTuniTy Tor The girls To parTicipaTe in aThleTics is provided aT NorTh Park by The G.A.A. Being The largesT girl's club in The Academy, iT had a big iob, providing acTiviTies Tor iTs more Than TiTTy mem- bers. PicTured To The leTT are The officers: Lynda Hinlcle. pres.: Miss Olander. sponsor: Shirlee ElsTner, Treas.: PaT Deer, vice pres.: and Debbie Mai, sec. Blue and Gold The Blue and Gold was organized for all Juniors and Seniors parTicipaTing in sporTs. Tor The purpose oT promoT- ing sporTs acTiviTies and giving service To The school. The club has over ThirTy members under The leader- ship oT: Wayne Belciares, pres.: Ron I'-laclcer. Treas.1 Dick Sandgren, sec.: Ron Skaclow. vice pres.: and Mr. Dave McCarrell, sponsor. PicTured To The leTT are The officers. Pep Club Have ya' go? fha? spiri'r? Yea Man! This is wha+ 'rhe l25 members of 'rhe acfive pep squad answered during The foolball and baslcelball seasons. They have cerlainly fulfilled lheir purpose of promofinq school spirit The officers were Shirlee Elslner and Carol Elving. poin+ chairmen: Sallie Reid. pres.: Marilyn Ginosi. vice-pres.: Lin- da Hinlcle, sec.-rreas.: Miss Olson, sponsor. Movie Crew News Staff Lew Jones and Ray Maclci, co-edilors: Mr. E. Guslav John' son. sponsor. Every ofher Wednesday aflernoon, we see many faces around 'rhe campus hidden by large while newspapers - The Norlh Park News. H is no small iob for our co-edilors. Lew Jones and Ray Maclci, 'fo rovide inleresling arlicles, wrile a lhoughl-provoking ecliforial, ancflo meel 'lhe deadline every weelc. Mr. E. Gusfav Johnson as facully advisor, Belsy Gwynn and Carol Jonas as assislanlr edilors. and a slaff of busy reporlers all helped 'ro malce each paper a success. Susan Niison, Carol Jonas, Linda Hinlcle, Cass Melzger. Roberla Heyne, Jim Kasser, Lew Jones, Mary Schoeneberger, Ray Maclxi, Tom Forsberg, Ken Anderson. Bill Moffat Mr. Johnson. Cupola Staff Ron Hacker, sporfs secfionz Sallie Reid. assisiani edifor Ari' Schuller, ediforg When ihe members of The i959 Cupola sialf began work lasf Ocrober. +hey knew li'Hle of whar was ahead. Wriring and re-wriring copy, measuring, organizing, Typing, and ihe many ofher Tasks re- quired 'ro compile a book such as fhis, were all new experiences +o +l1e sraff members. Under The unrelenfing prodding of our good naiured? pdilor, Ari' Schuller, Jrhe Cupola sialic worked hard 'ro meer iis dead- ine. Assisied b : Ron Hacker, sporfs ediior: Sallie Reid, assisianl edi- lor: Caihy Ohon and Gail Ganley, organizalionsz Lynne Schoene- berger and Marilyn Ginosi. senior piciures: Lynda Hingle and Mari- Carlson. classes: Jinny Lundbom and Karla Johnson, index: and Doro- Jrhy Slernamen, aclivilies, Ari worked wilh Mr. Johnson 'io make Jrhis lhe besi Cupola ever. Gail Ganley, Lynda Hinkle, Linda Mr. Johnson, advisor. acki Oscar Peferson Ron Hacker M . . . Bill Malmgren, Arr Schuller, Doroihy Siernamen, Mary McLean, Sallie Reid, Cafhy Olson, Marilyn Ginosi, Jinny Lundbom, Karla Johnson, Mari- anne Carlson, Lynne Schoeneberger. Alpha The four girls' service clubs from previous years have been consolidafed info one organizafion open 'lo girls from all classes. During 'rhe pasf school year fhey presenfed special Thanksgiving. Easfer. and Chrisfmas programs. sold mums for Homecoming. sionsored Sadie Hawkins Day. and had a fashion s ow. Miss Rarngren. sponsor: Mrs. Erickson, sponsor: Karen Erickson, chaplain. Linda Macki. vice president Julie Reher. presidenf: Michal Herrick, secrefaryg Diane Palmer, social chairman: Nancy Kehrein, freasurer. The officers who so capaloly guided 'rhe club are: Julie Reher. presidenf: Linda Macki. vice presidenf: Michal Herrick. secrefary: Nancy Kehrein. freasurer: Diane Palmer. social chairman: Karen Erickson. chap- lain: Miss Ramgren and Mrs. Erickson. sponsors. On Floor: R. Curfis, S. Kangas, D. Bosfrom. J. 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S ' gun A I , v H ' ',f ' .QA-4.,,-4-wif' 1,.. fw-- ' ,.0? wall' 1 Arwifaqa . w a w V Varsify Cheerleaders BOBBIE HEYNE CASS METZGER BOBBIE PETERSON 1958- 1959 CATHY OLSON SALLIE REID COACH DAVE McCA R R ELL Norlh Norllw Norlh 'Nor+l'1 'Nor+l1 'Nor'rl1 'NorH1 'Nor+l'n Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park 'l' conference games Kelvyn Park Sullivan Roosevell' Norlh Slwbre Whealron Lullwer Soufh Lullwer Norlh Wallher Varsity Football 1958 The i958 NorTh Park Academy TooTball Team, under The direcTion oT Coach Dave lv1cCarrell, had one of The worsT years in NorTh Park hisTory. The Vikings racked up onl Tive Touchdowns, while losing eighT sTraighT games. NeverTheless The experience andgood sporTsmanship gained by The Team and The whole school was well worTh The efforl. The record doesn'T Tell The True sTory oT The l958 Team. The TighTing Viking spiriT was never losT. Every member oT The Team played his hearT ouT. The sTudenT body backed up The Team wiTh good aTTendance aT games. Coach lv1cCarrell worked dili- genTly in racTice, on The Tield, and on campus To insTill desire inTo The Team. All NorTh Parkjers proved The could Take deTeaT gracefully. This year's Team will hang remember The grueling pracTices . . . The hearT-breaking deTeaTs . . . The homecoming crowd . . . The inspiring Talks aT half-Time . . . The whisTle Thai' ended The season. Special honors were awarded To Wayne Bekiares, All-ConTerence l-lalTback, and Dave Yonan. Ron Skadow, Larry Franks. and Bob Svenson, who received honorable menTion. Team honors were Taken by Wayne Bekiares, MosT Valuable Player: Ron Skadow. BesT Blocking Linemanq Dave Yonan, BesT Blocking Back: and John WaTTs, MOST lmproved Player. FronT Row: W. MoTTaT, A. Holmes. L. Franks, W. STromdahl, E. GusTavson, R. Skadow, D. Kern. Second Row: A. Schuller, D. Yonan, B. Burke, J. Uddberg. W. Sanders, M. Lewis, K. Anderson. Back Row: Coach D. McCarrelI, D. Lewis, C. Rabiega, W. Bekiares, J. Kubicka, S. Nilson, M. Muller J. Kasser, Mgr. R. Sandgren, Mgr. F. Pyrsson. Larry Franks--End Andy Holmes-Tackle Bill Sanders-Guard Ken Anderson-Guard Bill Sfromdalwl-Ouarlerback Wayne Bekiares-Halfloack All-Conference Craig Rabiega-End Eric Guslavson-Tackle Marshall Muller-Halflsaclc DWlQl1l l-SWlS-l'l6lfl96Clf Dennis Kern--Guard Jim Kasser-Taclrie Ron Skaclow-Tackle Shan Nilsen-End Jack Uddberg-Fullback Dave Yonan-Halfback Bili Moffaf-Helfback Bruce Bu rke-Cenier Mel Lewis-Tackle John Kubicka-End Line: S. Nilsen, R. Skadow, D. Kern, B. Burke. W. Sanders, A. Holmes, L. Franks. Backfieldz D. Yonan, J. Uddberg. W. Sfromdahl, W. Bekiares. Offensive Unit Defensive Unif Line: L. Franks, J. Kasser. A. Holmes, E. Gusfavson. S. Nilsen. Linebackers: K. Anderson, D. Kern, W. Moffaf. D. Yonan. J. Uddberg, W. Sfromdahl. W. Bekiares. Backfield Uni1' -N l -?' .tai , I ' ,Q I if-xxf -I N N ' w. 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' ' M 5' A K.,-aj J' i I may . 0 1 .M K -A I' 'n 1 U lm u f , xi 5 3' ' A K H f COACH VAL ERICKSON Nor'rl'1 Norl'l1 Nor'll1 Nor+l'1 Norfli Norfh Nor'rl1 Norllw Nor+l'1 Norfli Norlh Norflw Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park 68 77 36 Conference Scores Universi+y High 46 Lufher Nor'rl'1 Harvard Wlweaion 44 Walllwer 60 Elgin '56 Lalin 62 Glenwood Nor+l1 Shore Luilwer Soullw Francis Parker Chicago Clwrisiian Varsity Basketball 1958-1959 39 55 64 58 47 34 46 56 30 75 45 50 The T958-T959 season saw The NorTh Park baskeTball Team Take TiTTh place in The PrivaTe School League wiTh a record oT seven wins and Tive losses. Coach Val Erickson can well be proud oT his Vikings. AlThough They didn'T win The championship as They did The previous year. The hoopsTers did puT on a good TighT Trying To reTain Their crown. The TighTing Vikings dropped Three oT Their TirsT Tive games buT came back wiTh an impressive Tour game winning sTreak. They were never really in conTenTion Tor Top honor Though, Tor LuTher NorTh remained undeTeaTed while clinching The PSL cham- ions I . P Thle Vikings were a well rounded Team wiTh-Sandgren under The baskeT and Polen- der, Blair, Amundsen, and Franks hiTTing Trom ouTside. Polender was a big asseT To The Team, buT was greaTl missed aTTer he had used up his years oT eligibiliTy aT mid- Term. Much crediT shouldlbe given To The whole Team Tor excellenT compeTiTive spiriT. The PSL TournamenT Tound The Vikings wiTh a good chance To go all The way. buT aTTer beaTing Elgin 75-33, NorTh Shore. The vicTors oT The Tourney. dropped our TighT- ing Tive in a hearT breaker, 40-36. The season ended wiTh an exciTing game beTween The Juniors and Seniors. The Seniors squeaked ouT a 49-48 vicTory To show ThaT They sTill ruled The school. CongraTulaTions To The baskeTball Team oT I958-l959. your Time and eTTorT To make The season a rewarding one was well spenT. Kneeling: R. Mcuer, J. Saum. L. Anderson. T. Blair, W. ConTos. D. Crippen, R. Amundsen. Standing: Coach Val Erickson. W. Sframdahl, R. Skadow, R. Sandgren, A. Schuller, A. Holmes. L. Franks, K. STeiner, W. Polencler, Mgr. K. Skahn, Mgr, R. Dahlin. 'aw 3. J. Huck, P. Deer, C. Couleur, C. Sanders. Cheerleaders Frosh Soph AThleTics 1958-1959 The Frosh-Soph FooTball Team was coached by Ted HedsTrand. who sTrove To bring ouT The TalenTs oT our underclassmen. The sTudenTs, who played. received valu- able experience Tor nexT year's games. We wish The besT oT luclc, Tor The fellows who will don The varsiTy helmeTs nexT year. and hope The reTurning freshmen will help puT The Frosh-Soph on The winning side. We'll be looking Tor a loT of vicTories nexT Tall! The underclassmen will be proud oT Their baskeTball Team, Tor iT Tinished The conference season wiTh The same record as The varsiTy, seven wins and Tive losses. The Team was coached by Dave McCarreIl, who did a Tine iob wiTh The varsiTy's under- sTudies. The leading scorer was Diclc Blohm wiTh 24l poinTs. Jim Lindskoog and Rod Berglund were runners up in The poinT deparTmenT. The Frosh-Soph played good ball and wiTh a liTTle more experience. They will be ready To Take over The varsiTy spoT. u o m 'I , Fronf Row: K. Meyer, J. Lindgren, D. Brewiclc, D. Marlcos. H. Holslrom, T. Angsfer, R. Fink, K. Olsson. Second Row: F. Allgauer, R. Olsen, J. Eliolf. R. Tregoning. R. Bergluncl, A. Dahlsfrom, T. Beniamin, B. Elmer. M. Moline C Trion. Back Row: Coach T. Hedsfrand, R. Miller. J. Lindskoog, G. Shabaz. K. Johnson, A. Foss, A. Zahr. D. Drake, R. Manfhy R Kihlsfrom. J. Mooney. Fronl Row: J. Linclslcoog, C. Trion. A. Zahr, Manager C. Wilson. Second Row: J. Larson, T. Hecllin. F, Allgauer, T. Lenelwen, R. Kihl- sfrom. Back Row: B. Biclcner, R. Blohm, R. Berglund. K. Johnson. S. Turn- quis'l', Manager W. Walquisf. Football And Basketball Teams Baseball Team Fronf Row: E. Faffes, R. Nessel, D. Lewis, F. Pyrsson, M, Muller. Second Row: J. Larson, C, Olson. R. Blohm, K. Schmiif, K. Sfeiner. Back Row: W. Sfromdahl. S. Turnquisf, L. Jones, L. Franks, R. Sandgren. Golf Team T. Beniamin, R. Hacker, B. Beniamin Tennis Team Fronf Row: E. Peferson, C. Bernard. J. Sfsllwagen. Back Row: R. Tregoning, T. Peferson. Fronf Row: W. Bekiares. R. Macki. D. Crippen, E. Swanson. Second Row: S. Nilsen, N. Giesfland, S. Peferson. B. Bickner, T. Noreen. Back Row: J. Scum. F. Pyrsson. L. Jones, T. Hedlin, R. Dahlin. A. Schuller, J .Guerrieri, J. Boccaccuo. Track Team Swim Team Wafer Ballei' Sealed: T. Noreen, J. Raymond, B. Kersfing, J. Anderson, S. Helm, E. Cook. Sfanding: Coach R. Fowler, Manager F. Pyrsson, B. Hallock, B. Pelerson, J. Miller. ln Formalion: V. Anderson, D. Vogel, J. Sfrom, K. Tlworson. Sfandingz J. Mueller, M. Yohpe, M. Rumball, L. Pearson, N. Pepper, C. Nelson, K. Lindquil, S Lindquisl. Sealed: J. Lindslrand, S. Davidson, D. Davidson, B. Peferson, V. Lundbom, S. Swanson, M. Pearson fi Laursen, Barbara, 153 Reeves, Nancy, 158 Agard, Jan, 156 Allgaver, Frank, 156,189 Allgauer, Frank, 156,189 Amundsen, Richard, 148,163,167,168,185,I86 Eshuchen, Ray Fattes, Edwin, 140,190 Derneborg, John, 149 Fernlund. Karl, 140 Anderson, Carolyn, 152 Anderson, Arnold Anderson, James, 192 Anderson, Janet, 139 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Angster, , Kenneth, 134,139,172,179,180,182 , Loren, 134,I3B,139,161,l67,I68, , Marcia, 152 , Paul, 156 , Philip, 156 Thomas, 156,189 Arrlbo, Tom, 156 Atols, Ja Axelson, mes, 156 Janet, 148 Backstrom, Norma, 152 Barke, Irene 130,132,156 Barry, Pa mela, 152 Ba rtell, Beverly, 152 Beglin, R Bekiares, obert Wayne, 134,13S,137,139,168,l70, Fink, Richard, 157,189 Fleig, Loretta, 153 Forsberg, Jean, 140,169 Forsberg, Thomas, 140,172 Foss, Ariel Foss, Arthur, 189 Larson, Judith, 153 Larson, Nancy, 153 Ralston, Nancy Raymond, John, 158,192 Leander, Lorene, 150 Lenehen, Linda, 143 Lenehen, Tom, 157,189 Lenell, Bonnie, 153 Lerner, Judith Raye, 153,164,169 Lewis, Dwight, l43,179,180,190 Lewis, Melvin, 179,181 Lindberg, Judith, 158 185,186FOwler, Richard, 149 Franks, Larry, 167,168,l79,l80,182,l85,l86,l90 Lindgren, Cynthia, 150 Freeman, Pamela, 149,174 Friedlund, Ellen, 149,163,167 Frisk, Peter, I49,162,164,168 Gage, Torrey, 149 Ganley, Gail, 131,l34,135,l38,l40,163,l73 Ganschaw, Judith, 149 Gasper, Laurel, 157 Gavelian, Valerie, 153 Gillett, Nancy, 157 eiiiasi, Marilyn, 134,137,l38,14l,167,169,171, Giestland, Irene, 149 Hanson, 179,180,I82,I9l Beniamin, Tom, 152,189,190 Beniamin, William, 148,165,190 Benzinger, Natalie, 132,152,169 Berglund, Rodney, 152,189 Bernard, Clark, 134,I39,16Z,19l Bickner Bruce l52,167,189,19l Blair, Tliamss 148,185,186 Blohm, Richard, l48,l52,189,l90 Boccaccio, John, 191 Bomar, Robert, 156 Boos, Mariorie, 156 Bostrom, Dorothy, 148,174 Bowman, Linda, l32,134,139,169 Bragg, Richard, 148,161 Brandel, Carola, 139,169 Brewick, David, 156,189 Giestland, Norman, 141,191 Glenicki, Donna, 141 Good, Dave, 149 Gouzoules, Joy, 157 Grealis, Susan, 157 Grove, Gerald, 141 Grows, Grundy, Richard Merilynn, 149 Guerrieri, Joan, l41,162,l64,l69 Guerrieri, John, 149,164,191 Guertler, Birgit, 141 Gustavson, Eirc, 179,180,182 Gwynn, Elizabeth, 141,164 Hacker, Ronald, 141,162,l6B,l70,173,l90 Hallock, Bruce, 141,192 Hanau, Julie, 149 Handschaw, Judith, 153,174 Janet, 141,161 Brian, Jim, 152 Burke, Bruce, 148,164,167,168,179,l81,l82 Bynum, Louise, 139,169 Cantrell, Linda, 156 Carlson, Caren ,148 Carlson, Carol, 152,164 Holmes, Andrew, 149,162,167,l68,179,180, Holstrom, Harold, 157,189 Thomas, Johnson Carlson, Carlton, Linda, 156 Carney, Michael, 139,163 Caroll, Patricia, 152 Carthum, William, 152 Casey, Christina, 152 Caughlin, Colleen, 156 Cedarleal, John Celinder, JoAnn, 152 Chalkagiarl, Edward, 156 Chambers, Nancy, 156 Chirigos, Diane, 148 Christenson, Karen, 152 Christiansen, Richard, 148 Christensen, Tove Marie, 156 Cirricione, Dianne Clark, Georgette, 139,169 Clark, Patricia, 139,167,169 Cochran, Marian, 134,148 Cochran, Nancy, 156 Cochran, Susan, 157 Contos, William, 140,185,186 Cook, Edward, 153,192 Cooley, Rochelle, 148 Couleur, Charlotte, 132,152,l53,188 Crippen David, 185,191 Curtis, Carolyn, 140,164 Curtis, Ruth, 148,163,174 Dagrud, Sharon, 148 Dahlin, Rodney, 148,185,191 Dahlstrom, Arne, 157,189 Dahlstrom, Konrod Davidson, Diane, 140,192 Davidson, Susan, 140,192 Decker, Carol, 152,153,l67,169 Deer, Patricia, 153,170,188 Dernler, Sharon, 157 Marianne, 139,162,l65, 169,173 Harris, Sandra Lee, 157 Havlik, Hugh Hedlin, Tim, 153,l68,189,l9l Heinzinger, Judy, 153,164 Heldt, Barbara, 153 Helfrich, Mary, 149,174 1-lellwig, Linda Lou, 132,157 Helm, Steven, 141,192 Herrick, Michal, 149,174 Hertel, Arleen, 148,149 Heyne, Roberta, 14I,172,176,l77 Hilb, Barbara Hill John, 142 173 1-linlrle, Lynda, l34,l37,l42,I63,167,170,17I, Hoftman, Richard, 134,149 172,173 182,185,186 Howley, Donna, 153 Huck, Judy, 153,188 Hunt, Dolores, 153 Hussey, Robert, 153 lhrig, Richard, 153,163 Jacobsen, Joyce, 142,174 Jacobson, Sally, 149 James, Gerald Jelm, Anne, 157 Johnsen, Linda, 157 Johnson, Carol Ann, 149 Johnson, Darlene, 142,161,163 Johnson, Dianne, 132,149 Johnson, Donna, 142,163 , Gordon, 151 Denbo, Linda, 157 Dittman, Nancy, 148,174 Kerstin Dohrmann, George, 157 Douglass, Wylie, 148 Drake, David, 153,189 Dudek, Marilyn, 140,163,169 Dyke, Ulf Easton, Ralph, 157 Easton, Thelma Eberle, Rosemary, 132,148 Ekern, Shirley, 149 Ekholm, Beverly, 149 Eklund, Sylvia, 157 Ekman, Joan, 149 Ekman, Joyce Ekren, Sandra, 153 Elliott, John, 157,189 Elmer, Bruce, 157,189 Elstner, Shirlee, 140,170,171 Elvlng, Carol, 130,l32,I52,153,163 Emanuelson, Arthur, 149 Emerson, Ralph, 149 Erickson, Don, 134,I40,162,l67,I68 Erickson, Karin, 149,163,174 Eskuchen, Leonard Johnson, Karla, 142,167,169,l73 Johnson, Kenneth, 189 Johnson. Lou-Ellen, 149 Johnson, Paul, 142,161 Johnson, Robert, 149 Johnson, Sonia, 142,169 Jonas, Carol, 134,136,l42,l62,16-4,167,169,172 Jonasson, Runa, 149 Jones, Lewis, I42,l68,172,l90,l91 Jones, Phillip, 149,174 Kangas, Sharon, 149,172 Kanzler, Sandra, 153 Kaper, Karen, 153 Karsted, Kenneth, 153 Kasser, James, I42,172,179,181,l82 Kehrein, Nancy, 150,167,174 Kennedy, Carol, 157 Kennedy, Joan, 150 Kern, Dennis, 142,179,180,l81 Bruce 192 Qi 1 Kihlstrom, Robert, 156,157,189 Kinsella, Roberts, 143,164,169 Klatin, Nancy, 150 Knaak, Paul, 157 Knaub, Eldora, 153 Koelling, Carol, 153 Krause, Joyce ,171 , 143 Kubicka, John, 179,181 143 Lacroix, Julia, Lannon, Susan, 143,169 Larson, Dalles, 150,165,l67,168 Larson, James, 150 Larson, Bernard James Larson, John, 157 Larson, Jon, 150,165 Lindgren, Jeffrey, 153,164,189 Lindquist, Barbara, 158 Lindquist, Karen, 150,192 Lindquist, Sandra, 132,158,192 Lindkoot, James, 153,189 Linquist, Judith, 153 Lips, Carole, 150 Lorber, Molly, 153 Lucas, Nancy, 154 Lund, Sharon, 143 Lundbom, Virginia, 143,173,192 Lykos, Georgia, 158 McLean, Mary, l48,150,l62,l65,l73,l74 Macki, Linda Joy, 130,132,150,l62,l63,167, Macki, Raymond, 143,172,191 Mai, Deborah, 143,165,170 Maier, Marilynn, 143,169 Malmgren, C. William, 150,173 Manthy, Richard, 158,189 Mardirosian, Sandra, 154,174 Markos, Dennis, 158,189 Markuson, Bruce, 154,167 Marsh, Lee, 158 Marshall, Gordon, 150 Marti, Al, 150 Mauer, Richard, 185 Mayer, Nancy, 158 Meier, Monroe, 154 Meister, Johanna, 158 Mersch, Barbara, 154 Metzger, Cassandra, 143,l72,l76,l77 Meyer, Karle, 154,189 , Miller, Beverle, 154 Miller, James, 144,192 173,174 Reever, Mark, 145 Miller, Richard, 158,189 Miller, William, 144,163 Mitchell, Anne, 158 Moffat, Moline, William, l72,l79,18l,l82 Maynard, 158,189 Monson, Carol, 154,169 Mooney, Dorothy, 144 Mooney, John, 158,189 Moroft, Gretchen, 144 Morton, Pandora, 154 Moussa, Fran Mulder Mary, 132 150174 Reher, Julie, 151,165,174 Reid, Sallie, 131,134,l36,145,l65,167,I7I,I73, Rich, Patricia, 154,174 Rimpila, Roberta, 145,169 Romberger, Barbara, 169 Rosyln, Betty, 145 Rosner, Charlotte, 154 Rumpf, Faye Ryden, Susan Sallas, Ann, 154 Sanders, Bill, 151,l79,I80,l82 Sanders, Carol, 132,154,163,l88 Sendgren, Richard, 130,l45,165,l68,:g2,lZg 176,177 Sandstedt, David Saum, James, 151,l68,l85,191 Scheuing, Kurt Schmidt, Karen, 158 Schmidt, Susan, 154 Schmitt, Kenneth, 151,190 Schmitt, Paul, 145 Schoeneberger, Lynne, 145,162,167,169,173 Schoeneberger, Mary, 154,164,167,172 Schoumcher, Marilyn, 158 Schreiber, Steven, 158 Schubel, Walter, 158 Schuller, Aff, 134,145,162,l68,l73,179,185,1F:l, Scholz, Diana, 51 Selander, Linda, l48,151,167,174 Semler, Loren Shabaz, Glenn, 154,189 Shaheen, Katherine, 154 Shaleen, Kenneth, 159 Shoemaker, Dorothy, 145,165 Skadow, Ronald, 134,136,146,l68,170,l79,181 Skahn, Ken, 151,165,185 Skoropad, George, 159 Smith, Bonnie, 154,164 Smith, Whitman Spann, Mariorie, 154,164 Stange, Robert, 159 Steiner, Ken, 136,138,146,l62,l68,l85,l90 Stansell, Jane, 159 Stellwagen, John, 155,191 Senmark, Antoinette, 155 Sternamen, Dorothy, l31,l32,146,l74 Stewart, Becky, 132,159 Strandine, Lenore, 156,159 Streckenbach, Munro Streiitert, Donna, 155,174 Strom, Leslee, 152,155,167 Stromdahl, William, l51,179,l80,182,l85,186, 182,158,186 Mul1er,'Marshall, l50,l79,l80,190 Nelson, Carol, 154,169,192 Sundberg, Christine, 155 Nelson, Dorothy Ann, 144 Nessel, Reed, 144,190 Neuman, Nancy, 154 Niemeyer, Diane, 154,164,174 Nilson, Stanley, 150,163,168,l79,l8l,182,l91 Nilson, Susan, 158,172 Noel, Judy, 150 Nord, Linda, 150,165,174 Noreen, Thomas, 154,191,192 Nygard, Joan, 144 Nygard, William, 158 Odishoo, Bryan, 144 Oehlsen, Roberta Oehlsen, William Olin, Ruth Mary 1Bonnie1 Svenson, Robert, l34,l37,l38,146,162,l67 Swanson, Claire, 151,174 Swanson Swanson Swenson Tann, Ja , Eugene, 155,191 , Ronald, 151,164 , Carol, 151,163 ne, 159 Tenneblatt, Lenore, 159 Carol, 159 Temple, Ruth, 155 Thoresen, Karen, 155,163,192 Thornbloom, Karin, 155 Thornbloom, Lois, 159,163 Thutveson, Susan, 151 Tregoning, Ronald, 159,189,191 Trion, Chad, 189 Olsen, Lynn, 150 Olsen, Robert Olson. Mary Catherine, l44,l63,l73,l76,177 Olson, Charles, 144,164,190 Olson Ingrid 154174 Olson: Janet,' 154,174 Olson . Olsson, PBCIHI, Ruth, 154,163,189 Karl, 189 William, 154 Turnquist, Sanford, 159,189,190 Uddberg, Jack, l46,l6I,181,182 Usaste, Jerilyn, 146,161,169 Vaccaro, Judy, 151 VanWeelclen, Gilbert, 155 Vaselopulos, George, 151 Volk, Ronald, 159 Wahler, Wilbert, 155 Palmer, Diane, 150,174 Parparl, Kathleen, 154 Paulson, John, 144 Pavesic, Gary Petter, Nancy, 154,192 Person, Darold, 154 Person, Kay, 158 Peters, Diane, 158 Peterson, Barbara Marie, l35,l44,l65,176, 171,192 Wahlstrom, John, 167 Wallin, Linda, 146,169 Peterson Barbara, 158 Peterson: Bruce, l45,l67,l68,192 Peterson, Barry, 158 Peterson, Lorraine, 150 Peterson, Nancy, 154 Peterson, Oscar, 150,173,191 Peterson, Paul, 150 Peterson, Steve, 150,168,191 Peterson Tom 152 l54,I67,168,l91 Walquist, Ward, 155 Watts, John, 146 Wayne, Carol, 151 Westberg, Dorothy, 151,162,164 Westberg, Karen, 159 Wayne, Nina, 155 Weymouth, Nancy, 159 Whisler, Bruce, 155 Wickland, Rex, 146 Widerquisi, Lynne, 146 Widman, Sandra, 159 Williams, Penny, 155 Wilson. Charles, 155 Winstead, Gail Winstead, Gary Wise, Christine, 159 WITZ, Sherry, 146,165,169 Witz, Susan, 155 Phillips, George s.', lso Pohl, Roger, 150 Pickhardt, Linda, 154,164,169 Polendard, Westley, 145,185,186 Polites, Harry, 154 Pyrsson, Franklin, 145,163,179,l90, Rabeiga, Craig, 150,179,180 191,192 Wohlgemuth, Susan, 159 Wu-lle, Kathy, l46,l62,164,l69 Wright, Marth Jane, 151 Yonan, David, 146,179,l8l,l82 Zahr, Andrew, 155,189 Zeh, Penny, 151 Zlelke, Gerald A. J. HAHN FINER MENSWEAR The Slore wi'rl1 Personal Service 3246 Lawrence Avenue JU 3-9683 Compliments of STANDARD PASTE AND GLUE CO., INC. 3620 W. 38th. St. LA 3-3436 High Quality Adhesives for All Purposes also Floor and Wall Covering Cement NORTH PARK PHARMACY Bruce Riencleau, Proprielor Fosfer Avenue ai' Spaulding, across 'rhe sfreei' from fhe college campus. WE AIM TO PLEASE NORTH PARK STUDENTS COFFEE POT COM PLIMENTS OF HETTLER LUMBER COMPANY EDGAR FUNERAL SERVICE THAT HAS CHARACTER Elfon C. Anderson Irving W. 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DAVID ALMER 9044 SOUTHAASHLAND Phone: PRescott 9-5220-l-2 Pointing ond Decorating Albe Construction Co. NORTH PARK COVENANT CHURCH Our congreqarion is qrareful for wha? your yourhful enrhusiasm has added To our worship. We wish you God's loesf for 'rhe furure. Complimenfs of REDEEMER COVENANT IMMANUEL CHURCH , , Mlsslon Covenant Church lO545 Claremonr Pasmrs WASHTENAW and FOSTER AVENUES HERBERT E. PALMQUIST I I JAMES R. HAXNKWSGN Slgfrld V. Hanson, Pasfor Phone I-H 5-4314 A Friendly Church wi+h a Chrisrian Spiri+ Complimenfs of COOK ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone SPauIdIng 2-9700 The Village BlacksmI+hs in a Large Cify .. LIIL GIARLI-:sE. O All ARSQQQQ Sous j I 'vznl .I If IIIZEILIS F6R:'3'1a'ffff-is 2665 NORTH KEELER CHICAGO 39, ILLINOIS Forges of Carbon - Alloy - S+ainIes5 and Tool Sleels. Copper ancl Monel Me'I'aI J. Emil Anderson G. Son, Inc Engineers - Construction Contractors Builders for lndustry 1809 BALMORAL AVENUE C H I C A G O ANCHOR TAILORS 81 CLEANERS Oualiiy Cleaning Experi Tailoring and Repairing 33I9 Fosfer Avenue JUniper 8-3945 WM. GREENSPAN. Prop. NORTH PARK SHOE REPAIR SHOP Franlc Dolde. Prop. 3306 FOSTER AVENUE For Slioe Repairing Jewelry - Wafclwes - Diamonds ZWICK'S ACE HARDWARE NORTH PARK JEWELERS Free Engraving wilh Purchases of 52.00 and Up Liberal Discounls +0 Sluclenis 3240 W. Fosler Avenue CO 7-5769 3340 FOSTER CO 7-3470 Compliments of Lester E. Munson A1-ronn Ev-AT-LAw i CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1959 I We welcome you +o The Norih Park Alumni Associaiion. You are ioining more ihan 8,500 alumni who are helping 'io make Norih Park an even beiler school. We hope Norfh Park will always be a par+ of your life. You will be able +o lceep in I 'Iouch wiih your school Ihrough Ihe Associa+ion's publicaiion, THE NORTH PARKER. North Pork Alumni Association DONALD C. 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