Northwood High School - Trojan Yearbook (Northwood, ND)
- Class of 1957
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Dedication For his understanding and guide- ance and for the help he has given us as our Semor class advisor, we wish to dedicate this, our 1957 Trojan, to Mr Robert Sheppard, who has been our teacher and Superintendent during our years at Northwood High School The Senior Class bf 1957 I957 Trojan Staff Ci-,-Edit0i-s .--------- ---------- D ennis Grina Grade Editors ---- vlfv f I , it - - - - - -Arlene Mullet Becky Bildeo Shirley Gunderson Business Manager ----------- Charles Swenson Snapshot Editors--- - ------- Wanda Johnson Assistant Business Manager ---- Mervyn Bjerke Literary Editors ------------ - Ruth Halverson Sports Editors-H Scott Johnson - - - -Gordon Sondreal Janice Sandall Patricia Ostlie Typists .-.------ ---- R obert Sherva Photography Editors--- ---- Marilyn Hanson Sharon Anderson Margaret Sondreal Janice Tangen Art Editor ---------------------- Ellen Wisler Activities Editors--- --- Ruth Thingelstad Advertising and Subscriptions ---- Wesley Knain M- ,tif , f ix. .5 it .' . C o - E d i t o r s B e C ky B il d e n an d Dennis Grina Nancy Hanson Lyle Ellingson Marna Haugo Business Managers A . Adviser Mervyn Bjerke . and Ciiarles Swenson Robert Mickels 4 Administration Board of Education Left to Right: Mr Harvey Gabrielg Mr. Chester Engeng Mr Arthur Bilden Jr Presidentg Mr. C J Grotte, Clerkg Mr. Louis Olsong Mr. Orren Lee. W-+..,,,,-M Principal Superintendent Gilbert Idso Robert E. Sheppard B. A. Concordia B. S. Ellendale Normal M. A. University of N. D. M. S. University of N. D, Coach, Math Chemistry 5 Facult or Mr. Oscar Kepler Mr. James Newman Mr, Robert Mjckels B.S. Minot S. T. C. B.S. Mayville S. T. C. B.S. Mayville S. T. C. Band, Vocal, Biology Commercial and SOCia1 English and Library World History Sciences Mrs. Robert Sussex Mr. Russell Pommier B.S.NDAC Minot S. T. C. H01116 EC0f10miCS Seventh and Eighth Grades Assistant Coach 6 L --n Mrs. Della Haga Secretary to the Superintendent Facult swf, , Miss Carol Sholey Miss Carol Berntson Miss M31-lyg Nelson Mayville S. T. C. Mayville S. T. C. Mayville S. T. C. Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Juana.. ' . Mrs. Donald Olson Mrs. Emil Peterson Mrs. Richard Korsmo Mayville S. T. C. Mayville S. T. C. Valley City S. T. C. Third Grade Second Grade First Grade 7 X. Q Z sf 5- MM .Y 25 5 , Y ,. 5' dl f Sharon Anderson Sharry FHA 1-2-3-45 Annual staff 4, Typistg Carni- val skits l-2-45 Class officer 1-45 Band 1-2-3- 45 Chorus 1-2-3-45 NHS Review staff. Rebecca Bilden Becky Glee Club l-2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-4: FHA l-2-3-43 FHA Officer 2-3-45Stud- ent Council 1-25 Class officer 25 A squad cheerleader 1-2-3-45 Paper staff 3-45 Annual staff, co-editor 45 Class play 3-45 Carnival skits 1-2-3-45 Sextette 3-4. Mervyn Bjerke llMerVIl Student Manager 2-3-45 Track l-25 Carnival king candidate 25 Baseball 25 Play 3-45 N Club 2-3- 45 Skit 1-Z-3-45 NHS Re- view staff 3-45 Annual staff, AssistantBusiness Manager 4. 8 Lyle Ellingson YlE1ill Annual staff, advertising 45 Intramural basketball l-Z5 Carnival skits 1-2- 3-4: Play 3-45 N Club 3-4: Football 3-45 Dennis Grina Grina Bandl-2-3-45 President 3-43 Student COuncill-Z- 3-4, President 4g Class Play 3-45 Carnival skits 2-3-45 Class President 35 Annual staff Co-Ed. 4g Letterman's Club 2- 3-4, Sec. -Treas. 3-43 B Basketball Zg Foot- ball 3-4, Co-captain 49 Track 2-3-4g Boy's State 3. Shirley Gunderson Shirley Emerado l-Z-3' Annual Staff Grade Editor 4. 9 Ruth Ann Halverson Tootie Crlee Club-l-2-3-4g Band- l-2-3-4g FHA-1-2-3-43 Officer-2-39 Student Coun- cil-l-Zg Class Officer-35 Tumbling-2-35 B-Squad Cheerleader - lg Girls Stateg Paper Staff-2,-3-45 Librarian-13 Annual Staff- 4g Class Play-3-43 Car- nival Queen Candidate- 4: Carnival Skits-l-2-3-45 Sextette-3-4. Marilyn Hanson Marilyn FHA- 1-Z3 Annual Staff, Photogralixy-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-4g Sextette-3-45 Car- nival Skits-l-2-3-43 Class Officer-lg Band-2-3-4: Nancy Hanson NanCY . ff! Kloten - 1 - 2-35 Annual l A Staff Activities Editor-4g C C l Q, 10 Marna 1-laugo Marna Glee Club 2g Skits l-23 Annual Staff Activities Editor 4. Wanda Johnson Wanda Glee Club-l-2-3-45 Sex- tete-3-4g Annual Staff, Snapshot Editor-45 Car- nival Skits-l-2-3-4g Class Plays-3-45 Band-1-2-3- 45 Queen Candidate-35 Class Officer-45 Tum- bling-2-3. Scott Johnson Scott Basketball l-2-3-4, Co- captain 43 Baseball 29 Track l-2g Class Play 3-4g Football 2-3-45 Carnival King Candidate lg Lettermen's Clubll-2- 3-45 Carnival skits 1-2- 3-45 Boy's State 35 An- nual Staff Snapshot Ed- itor 4. 11 - K .': Mluu gg is , Flag as ' 1 af . 'st - , Q 3 Lf ' r- A Wesley Knain Wes Baseball l-Z3 Basketball 33 Football Z-3-45 Skits 1-2-3-43 Class play 3-43 Student manager 4g Let- terman's Club l-Z-3-43 Boy's State 39 Annual Staff 4g Advertising and Subscriptions. Arlene Mullet Mullet FHAI-Z-3-45 Class Play 35 Annual staff, Grade Editor 4g Band l-2.-3-4g Carnival Skits 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 1-Z-3-45 Patricia Ostlie Pat Chorus 2-45 Library 1- 3-4g Tumbling 2-39 FHA 1-2-3-4g Annual staff, Sports editor 4. 12 Janice Sandall Janice Girl's Stateg Carnival queen candidate 15 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Sextette 3-45 FHA 1-2-3-45 Of- ficer 3-45 NHS Review 3-45 Annual Staff 45 co- literary editor 45 B cheerleader- l5 Carnival skit l-2-3-45 Class play 3-45 Band l-?-3-4. Robert Sherva Bob Carnival skits 1-2-35 Class play 35 Baseball 25 Intramural basketball l-Z5 Class officer 45 An- nual staff 45 Typist. Gordon Sondreal Gordy Baseball 1-2-3-45 Track 2-3-45 Football 2-3-45 Play 35 Carnival Skits l-2-3-45 Basketball 1-2- 3-45 Class officer 25 Carnival King Candi- date 45 Student Council 45 Lettermen's Club l- Z-3-45 NHS Review staff 3-45 Annual Staff 45 Sports Editor5 Basket- ball co-captain. 13 Margaret Sondreal Margaret Glee Club 1-25 Class Of- ficer lg Annual Staff Pho- tographer Editor 43 Skits 1-2. Charles Swenson Char1ie Bandl-2-3-4, Officer 49 Class Officer 3-45 Stu- dent Council 2,-3-4, Pres. 4g Mixed Chorus lg Track 23 Intramural Basketball 1-2g Carni- val Skits l-Z-3-4gAnnua1 Staff Business Manager 4g Class Play 3-43 Carn- ival King Candidate 3. Janice Tangen llJanlI Glee Club -Z9 Carnival Skits-1-25 Class Play-43 Annual Staff, Typist-49 Tumbling-2-3g 14 4: 4 ,.. ' 2 A1131-' 1' Vlfim ,. f-em Z , Him .Nm -.NAM -A. M N Ruth Thingelstad Ruthie Glee Club l-2-3-45 FHA 1-2-3-4, Officer 35 NHS Review 35 Student Coun- cil 35 Carnival Skits l-2- 3-45 Queen Candidate 25 B Cheerleader 15 A Cheerleader 35 Annual StaffActivities Editor 45 Class Play 35 Sextetue 3-4. Ellen Wisler Ellen Chorus l-2-35 FHA 1-2- 35 Carnival Skits 2-3-45 Class Plays 3-45 Tum- bling 2-35 Class Officer 35 Annual Staff, Art Ed- itor 45 Paper Staff, CLASS OFFICERS Seated Charles Swenson, President Standing Wanda Johnson, Secretaryg Sharon Anderson Vice Presidentg Robert Sherva, Treasurer 15 Class Histor In September 1945, fifteen shy, but happy youngsters entered Northwood Grade School to meet their first grade teacher, Miss Clara Dock. The class included David Allen, Rebecca Bilden, Margie Dahl, Dennis Grina,Charlotte Hagert, Ruth Ann Halverson, Marna Haugo, Gerald Holter , Verna Holter, Dean Johnson, Wesley Knain, Ruth Stamness, Janice Tangen, Geraldine Wall and Gordon Sondreal. The next year with one year of experience behind us, we returned a little braver as second graders. Again our teacher was Miss Dock. David Allen, Margie Dahl, Verna Holter, Dean Johnson and Gerald Holter left us, while Darlyn Halvorson joined our class. Third grade saw us with Tena Mehus as our teacher. Janice Sandall joined our ranks, while Darlyne Halvorson left us. In the fall of 1948 we marched proudly into the fourth grade room to be greeted by Iverna Johnson, our teacher. Gerald Holter rejoined us this year, and Geraldine Wall left in the middle of the year for Logan Center. The fifth grade was our next stop as we steadily climbed. Mrs. Schulstad was our teacher this year, and we gained two new students, Paulette Johnson and Ena Malle Toonekweg. Eileen Larson was our teacher in the sixth grade. Shirley Hannestad, Terry Thorsell and Geraldine Wall came into our class and Gerald Holter and Charlotte Hagert left us. With Mrs. Schulstad, Mr. Sethre, Mrs. Hanson as our teachers, we trudged proudly up the stairs to the seventh grade. Additions this year were George Desrosier and Deanna Onsager, and Paulette Johnson and Terrv Thorsoll left. The next year we returned as eighth graders to be taught by Mr. Lindroose. Arlene Mullet, Peter Lodoen and Patricia Ostlie joined us that fall. In the fall of 1953 twenty-three very green, very shy freshmen marched into the assembly. We were Sharon Anderson, Rebecca Bilden, Mervyn Bjerke, Keith Bjerke, Norman Aurland, Lyle Ellingson, Dennis Grina, Ruth Ann Halverson, Marilyn Hanson, Marna Haugo, Scott Johnson, Wanda Johnson, Arlene Mullet, Patricia Ostlie, Robert Sherva, Janice Sandall, GordonSondreal, Janice Tangen, Ruth Stamness, Geraldine Wall, Margaret Sondreal, and Charles Swenson. Ellen Wisler came shortly before Christmas. Highlights of the year were initiation and the carnival. Class officers for the year were Marily Hanson, president, Sharon Anderson, vice president, and Margaret Sondreal, secretary-treasurer. Our advis r for that year was Mr. Schulstad. The next year we returned as happy sophomores with Mr. Sheppard as our adviser. Charles Grotte joined us for awhile, but left soon. The main event of the year was the carnival with Mer- vyn Bjerke and Ruth Stamness as our king and queen candidates. Officers for that year were Keith Bjerke, president, Rebecca Bilden, vice president: and Ellen Wisler, secretary-treasurer. Charlotte Hagert joined our class as we ascended to our third step in high school. Keith Bjerke transferred to the Nortwest School of Agriculture. We were kept busy with our class play, Meet Me in St. Louis , the banquet and prom with the theme, Evening in Paris , and the carnival. Candidates for carnival king and queen were Charles Swenson and Wanda Johnson. Mrs. Pommier and Miss Simonson acted as our advisers and our class officers were Dennis Grina, president, Ruth Ann Halverson, vice president, Charlotte Hager, secretary, and Charles Swenson, treasurer. In the fall of 1956 we reached the final chapter of our school life. Charlotte Hagert and Ger- aldine Wall did not return, but Nancy Hanson and Shirley Gunderson were added to our roll. Mr. Sheppard was our advisor and the class officers were Charles Swenson, president, Sharon Ander- son, vice president, Wanda Johnson. secretary, and Robert Sherva, treasurer. Highlights of the year were the publication of our class yearbook, presentation of our senior class play, The Ner- vous Wreck , initiation, junior banquet and prom, skit day to Minneapolis, baccalaureate, and the long awaited graduation. With our motto He can who thinks he can before us, we left Northwood High School to ful- fill our ambitions - 16 Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1957, have sadly acknowledged the fact that our carefree school days have come to an end. We do hereby proclaim this to be our last will and testament. As we part we leave oehind our most prized possessions and traits. We bequeath to the Juniors our title as Mighty Seniors and our position at the top of the heap. The Sophomores receive our ability to stay out of trouble. To the Freshmen go our years of experience and character growth. Sharon Anderson leaves behind her many expressions and sayings to future NHS seniors. To Barbara Maurseth goes Becky Bilden's ability to keep her man. Annette Maurseth inherits Mervyn Bjerke's way with the teachers. Use it wisely, Annette. Lyle Ellingson wills his car to anyone who's crazy enough to want it. Jerry Gabriel has been honored with Dennis Grina's mathematical brain. Janice Myron recieves Shirley Gunderson's studious ways. Ruth Ann Halverson has consented to leave her absent mindedness to Dorothy Ber,ge. Sonnie Stamness may now have Marilyn Hanson's cheerful smile. After constant begging Nancy Hanson has agreed to leave her gift of gab to Diane Hannestad. Marna Haugo has consented, after much persuasion, to leave 'her Elvis Presley pictures to Pat Schol. Scott Johnson bestows upon Lloyd Eugen his ways with the girls. Wanda Johnson leaves behind for Verna Johnson her uncanny knack of being at the wrong place at the wrong time. Wesley Knain hands down his slow easy gait to Gaylor Korsrno with this motto: Slow down and live . Arlene Mullet gives up her friendly manner to anyone who's feeling anti-social. Patty Ostlie gives to Darlyne Grande her numerous items collected from boys Robert Sherva's mop shall be passed on to the next willing worker. Marilyn Ellingson has been bequeathed with Janice Sandall's blushing cheeks and flirtatious ways. Gordon Sondreal willingly gives his steadfastness in romantic affairs to Jim Granberg. To Mae Onsager goes Margaret Sondreal's soft spoken ways. Charles Swenson transfers his bass horn to the next giant who thinks he can fill Charlies shoes. Virginia Larson recieves Janice Tangen's interests in the Armed Forces. Myrna Johnson falls heir to Ruth Thingelstad's naturally blonde hair. Ellen Wisler transfers part of her height to Gordon Peterson. We do hereby sign and seal this document with best wishes for everyone. CSignedj SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 By Ruth Ann Halverson a 17 Class Prophecy Dear Diary, May 24, 1977 Coming back on duty and checking through the night's reports, I discovered the name Ruth Ann Halverson. The name seemed to ring a bell, and I remembered my old classmate from Northwood High School. Looking furtherl found that her luck had again held out, and she was not seriously injured when she wrecked her fourth Ferrari. Naturally I made a bee line to her room and found her much the same as always, although she is now the head fashion merchandiser for Saks Fifth Avenue. As we talked we recalled old friends and classmates, and this is what I learned: Marilyn Hanson, the girl with the sparkling laugh, has now been hired by Jackie Gleason as his official laugher. Ruth Ann said she had seen Pat Ostlie, now the wife of the famous manufacturer of class rings, and had had coffee with her last week, andl remembered that Wanda Johnson, another girl in white was also married. She had wed a rich patient shortly after her graduation from nurses training. Wesley Knain, our friend over the coffee cup, had recently been appointed to the position of gen- eral of the Air Force. He always said he was going to make the Air Force a career. The radio, which had been playing softly suddenly blared, Gordon Sondreal, star center fielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers, has hit his fifth home run in his world series game against the New York Yankees. After returning from Greenland, Scott Johnson, the millionaire playboy finally decided to settle down outside of Northwood on one of his extensive potatoe farms located two and one half miles south of this thriving community. When Ruth Ann made atrip to Northwooda month ago, who should she see but Nancy Hanson. She is now the wife of the manager of the Krabbenhoft Farms. They went over to the Drive Inn , and Lyle Ellingson, Northwood's richest farmer and famous collector of antique cars, came roaring into the driveway. As Nancy and Ruth Ann chatted Ruth Ann learned that Sharon Anderson is married to the world famous constructor of school houses. She is kept busy most of the time with her nine child- ren. On her way back to New York Ruth Ann stopped in Grand Forks and saw Arlene Mullet, now the superintendant of schools. Last year when I was vacationing in Paris, I told Ruth Ann, I saw Becky Bilden. She is the pri- vate tutor to Princess Caroline of Monocco. Rumor has it that Princess Grace is so fond of Becky, she plans to make her a countess. Ellen Wisler was in Paris at the same time. She has been em- ployed as a secretary in a model agency, but she is now studying art under adirect descendant of Vac- Ghogh. The radio again interrupted our conversation. This time to announce Charlie Swenson and his Norwegian Oom-pa-pa Band. .I-Ie's gone a long way with that bass horn. On a buying trip to San Francisco Ruth Ann saw three more former classmates of ours. Ruth Thingelstad andher husband, the coach of the San Francisco Dons, and MarnaHaugo, Elvis Presley's private secretary and consultant, were both staying at the newly constructed hotel, which was an an- niversary present to Janice Tangen from her husband, the world famous hotel owner. I hear tell he rose from a lowly bell hop to his present position. Shirley Gunderson, after winning the National Betty Crocker Baking Contest, took over Betty Crocker's job after her retirement. We agreed that it seemed strange to see a familiar name like Shirley Gunderson's Cake Mix. The papers recently carried the picture of Margaret Sondreal and her millionaire oil tycoon hus- band as they started out on their annual vacation to the Riviera. It seems Margaret achieved her life- long ambition of becoming rich. As I stepped out of the hospital after our conversation I was reminiscing about high school days and ran square into Mervyn Bjerke, the general manager of General Motors Corporation and Robert Sherva, chief electrical engineer for the Westinghouse Company. They told me they were in New York for a world wide motor convention. The speaker for the day had been the world-renowned atomic scientist, Dennis Grina. Well, another busy day is over, and I guess I'd better turn in, because tomorrow I'll be back at the same old grind. Janice Sandall I8 Juniors FRONT ROW: Verna Johnson, Dorothy Berge, Annette Maurseth, Patricia Schol, Arlene Olson Myrna Johnson, VernaHo1ter, Phyllis Gunderson, Mrs. Sussex andMr. Kepler, Class Advisors SECOND ROW: Jerry Marschke, Raymond Sherva, Gaylor Korsmo, Darrell Jodock, Noel Sten dahl, Wayne Halverson, Roger Holte, Paul Bry, Wayne Hanson. png OO A I CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Darrell Jodock, Presidentg STAND- ING: Jerry Marschke, Treasurerg Noel Sten- dahl, Vice Presidentg Paul Bry, Secretary. 19 Sophomores FRONT ROW: Donna Mullet, Letty Hoekstra, Mary Halverson, Audrey Peterson, Virginia Lar- son, Margaret Thorstenson, Mae Onsager, Diane Hannestad, Ruth Ostlie, Darlene Grande, Diane Myron, Mr. James Newman, Class Advisor, SECOND ROW: Duane Jacobson, Curtis Ellingson, Sonny Stamness, Vernon Hegre, Steven Seltveit, Raymond Paulson, Robert Olson, Donn Peterson, James Hegre, Lloyd Engen. CLASS OFFICERS Andrew Stamness, Vice Presidentg Raymond Paulson, President, James Hegre, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Z0 Freshmen FRONT ROW: Francis Spoonheim, Sharon Austinson, Francis Knain, Ilah Schol, Maxine Was- ness, -Janice Myron, Maureen Grina, Wilma Mullet, Darlene Holter, Robert Mickels, Class Advisor. SECOND ROW: Warren Holte, Ronald Tandberg, Marilyn Ellingson, Carole Stendahl, Robert Johnson, Sylvia Hanson, Barbara Maurseth, William Mullet, Gordon Peterson. THIRD ROW: Larry Olson, Curtis Peterson, Carolyn Sherva, John Walswick, Crystal Hart, Karen Jodock, Jerome Mandt, Wayne Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Janet Swenson, Gary Bjerke, Dennis Maristuen, Gundor Viktor, James Granberg, Sigurd Hanson, Francia Bowles. CLASS OFFICERS STANDING: Curtis Peterson, Treasurer, Janet Swenson, Secretary, Dennis Maristuen, Vice President. SEATED: Ronald Tandberg, President. 21 Eighth Grade FRONT ROW: Mike Bilden, Linda Halvorson, Barry Halvorson, Sandra Thompson, Karyn And- erson, Ronny Groth, Mr. Pommier, Teacher. SECOND ROW: Joel Tangen, Linda Tornbom, Henry Thorstenson, Richard Hanson, Priscilla Carnperud, Donald Gunderson. Students missing from picture, Dennis Gabriel, Paul Kaiser. Seventh Grade FRONT ROW: Myrna Grande, Gloria Grina, Kay Rosset, David Thingelstad, Trudy Berge Charles Orvik, David Thompson, Arthur Johnson, Duane Sherva, Mr. Pornmier, Teacher. SEC OND ROW: Rodney Klevberg, Marjorie Haga, Emily Askviken, Robert Peterson, Larry Hanson Robert Rust, Jerald Berg. ZZ Sixth Grade .. FRONT ROW: David Myron, Gerald Hagen, Carol Larson, Bonita Johnson, Dennis Sherva, David Korsmo, Kent Austinson, Irene Wisler, Ward Ostlie, Miss Sholey, Teacher. SECOND ROW: Richard Wasness, Vicky Anderson, Evelyn Olson, Gary Olson, Eleanore Camperud, Richard Engen, Bonnie Brorby, Shirley Ostlie. THIRD ROW: Edward Sherva, Mary Mullet, Marcia Haga, Mardella Aurland, Larry Grina, Virgil Sheggerud, Karen Larson, Patty Parker. Fifth Grade FRONT ROW: James Bilden, Mary LouLarson, Terry Knain, Mary Ellen Granberg, Mary Alice Askviken, Trudy Brorby, Peter Bilden, Rosie Holter, Marilyn Johnson, Miss Berntson, Teach- er. SECOND ROW: Nels Tangen, Byrd Wisler, Rebecca Ostmo, Dennis Sondreal, Sandra Mid- stokke, Arla Mae Johnson, Norman Soderberg, David Olson, James Hanson. Z3 Fourth Grade ? flfimflz' 2 FRONT ROW: Dianna Brorby, Karen Engen, Lewis Thompson, Steven Holter, John Sherva, Michael Halvorson, Cheryl Ostlie, Dawn Engen, Richard De Lano, Miss Nelson, Teacher. SECOND ROW: Dale Rhynas, Sandra Mandt, Corwin Tufte, Wayne Ostlie, John Hoekstra, Eileen Sherva, Carol Berg, Connie Spoonheim. Third Grade R FRONT ROW: Cheryl Halvorson, Louise Johnson, Carol Olson, Micheal Thompson. Janice Huus, Rebecca Bjerke, Ardyce Olson, Mrs. Olson, Teacher. SECOND ROW: Duane Tufte, Bruce Hoekstra, Sherry Rosset, Barbara Lee, Sandra Gabriel, Wayne Ostlie. THIRD ROW: Timothy Mutchler, Gerald Hanson, Gordon Hagen, Dayton Osland, Linda Midstokke, John Askviken. Z4 Second Grade FRONT ROW: Robert Larson, Pamela Ostlie. Daryl Halvorson, Roxanne Bjerke, Robert Hal vorson, Gary Bilden, Roger Ostlie, Gregory Johnson, Mrs. Peterson, Teacher. SECOND ROW David Engen, Leland Hanson, Darrell Myron, Kathryn Hoekstra, Debra Ruud, Nancy Hanson, Craig Sheppard, Judy Ostrno. Missing from Picture, Angela Soderberg. O First Grade FRONT ROW: David De Lano, Karen Johnson, Richard Johnson. Steven Korsmo, Cynthia Thing- elstad, Susan Swanson, Robert Mandt, VickiOst1ie, Deborah Berg. SECOND ROW: Perry Bjerke, Curtis Hoekstra, Oscar Swenson, Diane Lee, Darrell Hagen, Debra Hanson, Janice Hagen, Karen Brorby. Z5 Basketball FRONT ROW: Student Manager, Wesley Knain, Wayne Halvorson, Raymond Paulson, Scott John- son, Gordon Sondreal, Vernon Hegre, Paul Bry, Gilbert Idso, Coach. SECOND ROW: Student Manager, Mervyn Bjerke, Ronald Tandberg, James Hegre, Dennis Maristuen, Andrew Stam- ness, James Granberg, Jerry Marschke. Cheerleaders M A' I .. . ..-,: . ,:',,, .,f3 YA A - Rebecca Bilden, Darlene Grande, Myrna Johnson, Dlane Myron. 26 Varsity Northwood had a successful 1956- 57 season, compiling a record of thirteen wins and eleven losses. In tournament play, Northwood won fourth place by defeating Hatton and dropping games to Mayville and Lar- imore. The Trojans, who finished fifth in the conference, were coach- ed by Gil Idso. Games Won and Lost NHS-41 NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS- NHS Mc Ville- 31 Portland-40 Sharon- 35 Hatton- 51 Larimore-49 Sacred Heart-46 Hillsboro-41 Finley- 52 Mayville-64 Michigan-47 Sharon- 29 Portland-45 Hatton- 33 Michigan-42 Cooper stown-41 Larimore-77 McVi11e-49 Hillsboro-50 Finley- 59 Mayville- 59 Cooperstown-40 Hatton-41 Mayville- 52 Larirnore 66 B Basketball FRONT ROW: Ronald Tandberg, Donald Gunderson, Larry Olson, John Walswick, Dennis Mar- istuen, Andrew Stamness, Donn Peterson, Lloyd Eugen, Student Manager, and Russell Pornmier, Coach. SECOND ROW: Wayne Anderson, Robert Olson, Steven Seltveit, Henry Thorstenson, Noel Stendahl, James Granberg, Gary Bjerke. B Cheerleaders Janice Myron, Janet Swenson, Maureen Grina. Z8 Under the coaching of Mr. Russell Pornrnier. the B squad racked up a fine 1956- 57 record, winning ten games and losing six. They placed seventh in the Grand Forks County Tourna- ment at Larimore. Football FRONT ROW: James Hegre, Robert Olson, Andrew Stamness, Dennis Grina, Wesley Knain, James Granberg, Paul Bry, Darrell Jodock. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Russell Porn- mier, Raymond Paulson, Scott Johnson, Noel Stendahl, Vernon Hegre, Gordon Sondreal, Lyle Ellingson, Ronald Tandberg, Coach Gil Idso. THIRD ROW: Raymond Sherva, Dennis Maris- tuen, Gaylor Korsmo, Gary Bjerke, Wayne Hanson, Donn Peterson. Baseball 'K J l -3 gfw lm , 3 F, S L H 1 - FRONT ROW: Jerry Marschke, John Walswick, Curtis Peterson, James Hegre, Dennis Mar- istuen, Paul Bry, Wayne Halvorson, Lloyd Engen. SECOND ROW: Andrew Stamness, Gordon Sondreal, Raymond Paulson, Vernon Hegre, James Granberg, Noel Stendahl, Coach Russell Pomrnier. 29 Lettermen lx. ,S S14 :zz MP9 -L pear I, 4: 2' ml 1 g -Dv s:,....' -I FRONT ROW: Larry Olson, John Walswick, Curtis Peterson, Jim Hegre, Dennis Maristuen Dennis Grina, Bobby Olson, Donn Peterson, Lloyd Engen, Wayne Hanson. SECOND ROW Jerry Marschke, Gary Bjerke, Gaylor Korsmo, Vernon Hegre, Steven Seltveidt, James Gran- berg, Raymond Paulson, Robert Sherva, Raymond Sherva, Charles Swenson. THIRD ROW: Gilbert ldso, coach, Mervyn Bjerke, Wayne Halvorson, Andrew Stamness, Gordy Sondreal Wesley Knain, Noel Stendahl, Darrel Jodock, Paul Bry, Lyle Ellmgson. Track FRONT ROW: Jim ..legre, Dennis Marismen, Raymovd Paulson, Gaylor Korsmo, Steven Seltveidt, Wayne Hanson, Charles Swenson. SECOND ROW: Gordon Sond- real, Vernon Hegre, James Granberg, Paul Bry, Dennis Grina, Coach Gilbert Idso. 30 Majorettes Head Majorette Myrna Johnson, Mae Onsager, Maxine Wasness, Marjorie Haga, Wilma Mullet Darlene Grande, Karen Anderson. KNEELING: Marilyn Johnson. FIRST ROW: Cheryl Halvorson, Nancy Hanson, Debra Ruud, Rosie Holter, Sandra Gabriel, Head Majorette Marcia Haga, Carol Olson, Cheryl Ostlie, Dawn Engen, Louise Johnson, Judy Ostrno. SECOND ROW: Barbara Lee, Karen Eugen, Linda Midstokke, Vicky Anderson, Mary Mullet, Kay Rossett, Bonita Johnson, Evelyn Olson, Arla Mae Johnson, Connie Spoon- heirn, Sharry Russet. 31 Future Homemakers of America X FRONT ROW: Rebecca Bilden, reporter, Margaret Thorftegson, pirliamentarian, Myrna John- son, historiang Janice Sandall, presidentg Mary Halvorson, secretary, Wanda Johnson, vice president, Darlene Grande, song leader. SECOND ROW: Mae Onsager, Darlene Holter, Shar- on Austinson, Wilma Mullet, Donna Mullet, Maxine Wasness, Pat Ostlie, Maureen Grina, Ruth Thingelstad, Janice Myron, Barbara Maurseth, Ruth Ann Halverson, Diane Myron, Mrs. Arlene Sussex, adviser. THIRD ROW: Audrey Pederson, Sharon Anderson, Janet Swenson, Frances Knain, Arlene Mullet, Ruth Ostlie, Francia Bowles. Missing from picture, Dor- othy Berge, treasurer. Abhktmrxnfl,-A,-Q0 NF , I yi Highlighting the FI-IA's calendar of events 5 ' Fx E, this year were the District Il FHA Rally held in 5 il KEQLWE Q Mayville at which Mary Halvorson was elected U. 3' district treasurer, two candy sales, and a high , -,S school and junior high school Hob Nob . The ft., 03 FHA members also sold United States Saving 'lqh ,WW YXOQD Stamps to the students. 32 Student Council SEATED: Raymond Paulson, Annette Maurseth, Verna Johnson, Francia Bowles, Audrey Peder- son, Gordon Sondreal. STANDING: Larry Olson, James Hegre, Gaylor Korsmo, James Gran- berg, Dennis Grina, Charles Swenson, Mr. ldso, Advisor. Three students from each of the four high school classes are represented in the Student Council. The officers choosen this year were Charles Swenson, president, Raymond Paulson, vice-presidentg Francia Bowles, secretary, Audrey Pederson, treasurer. The Veteran's Day program and other Assembly programs were sponsored by the Student Council, and they also promoted the purchase of activity tickets. Library 1 SEATED: Robert Mickels, Librarian. STANDING: Patricia Schol, Dorothy Berge, Annette Maurseth, Ruth Ostlie, Pat- ricia Ostlie, Assistant Librarians. 33 I V , , 'YHW 5, Nl 13 Q oo ' fl 500 XXV M5 , SEATED CLOCKWISE: Mary Halvorson, Myrna Johnson, Rebecca Bilden, Ellen Wisler, Dor othy Berge, Janice Sandall, Ruth Halverson, Jerry Marschke, Darrell Jodock, Paul Bry, Ver non Hegre, Gordon Sondreal. STANDING: Mr. Mickels, Advisor, Patricia Schol, Sharon And- erson, Wanda Johnson, Annette Maurseth, Wayne Halvorson, Mervyn Bjerke, Gaylor Korsmo Don Peterson, James Hegre. Editor ---------- Assistant Editor --- Sports Editor ----- Feature Editor --- Art Editor ------ Reporters -- Typisfs- ------ Advertising Managers--- Subscription Managers --- Photographer - - - Advisor ------- --- Ruth Ann Halverson -------Janice Sandall -----Jerry Marschke --- ------ ---- D orothy Berge ----------------------Ellen Wisler --- Annette Maurseth, Wanda Johnson, Becky Bilden, Myrna Johnson, Donn Peterson, James Hegre, Pat Schol, Mary Halvorson --- Annette Maurseth, Darrell Jodock, Gaylor Korsmo ---Gordon Sondreal Vernon Hegre ----Mervyn Bjerke Wayne I-Ialvorson ----------Paul Bry - - - Robert Mickels 34 Senior Awards Pictured above are the honor students of the class of 1957. They are from left to right: Janice Sandall, salutatoriang Ruth Ann Halverson and Dennis Grina, co-valdictorians. The following scholarships were awarded to the honor students: Janice ------------------------------- S300 from Jamestown College S50 from School of Medical Technique Ruth Ann ---- -------- S 600 from Jamestown College S150 from Luther College Dennis ------------------------------- S600 from Jamestown College S150 from Luther College Ruth Ann and Dennis also received general state scholarships to the University of North Dakota in the amount of 5121, and Dennis received an engineering scholarship for S150 to aNorth Dakota institution of high- er learning. In the athletic field Gordon Sondreal received most of the honors by being narnedmost' valuable player in both football and basketball. Gord- on was also chosen as the outstanding Senior athlete. Dennis Grina was chosen by his class as the most representative Senior. He also received the State Bar Association award for the Jun- ior or Senior with the best knowledge of the United States Constitution and government. 35 Girls' Glee Club FRONT ROW: Sharon Austinson, Marilyn Hanson, Ruth Thingelstad, Rebecca Bilden. Maxine Wasness, Janet Swenson, Ilah Schol, Wilma Mullet, Maureen Grina, Diane Myron, Darlene Holter, Frances Kay Spoonheirn. Mr. Oscar Kepler, Director. SECOND ROW: Darlene Grande, Audrey Peterson, Francia Bowles, Margaret Thorstenson, Arlene Mullet, Patricia Ostlie, Janice Myron, Frances Knain. Barbara Maurseth, Carole Stendahl, Donna Mullet. THIRD ROW: Diane Hannestad, Mary Halvorson, Wanda Johnson, Janice Sandall, Ruth Ann Halverson, Mae Onsager, Marilyn Ellingson, Crystal Hart, Arlene Olson, Verna Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Anderson, Karen Jodock, Pat Schol, Myrna Johnson, Ruth Ostlie, Carolyn Sherva, Dorothy Berge, Annette Maurseth, Sally Hanson. SENIOR GIRLS SEXTETTE JUNIOR GIRLS TRIO Sharon Austinson, accompanist JUNIOR-SOPHOMORE SEXTETTE Sharon Austinson, accompanist 36 Northwood's School Band under the direction of Mr. O. M. Kepler, has fifty-five members at the p r e s ent time. There is also a be- ginners' group. This year the band part- icipated in the University of North Dakota's and May- ville State Teachers Col- lege's homecoming par- ades, played at basketball games and the district tournament, and gave a formal concert on April 30. The highlight of the year's band activities was the Dis- trict Music Festival at Grand Forks where they received a rating of highly Superior. Band , 7i? SZMHISf ffh'c??'? BEGINNERS' BAND FRONT ROW: Marilyn Johnson, Marcia Haga, Bonita Johnson, Mary Ellen Granberg, Trudy Berge, Mary Mullet. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kepler, Dir- ector, Richard Engen, Edward Sherva, Dennis Sherva, David Korsmo, Ward Ostlie, Kent Austinson. THIRD ROW: Dennis Sondreal, Robert Pet- erson, James Bilden, Virgil Sheggerud, David Thompson, David Thingel- stad, Miles Bry. 37 Class Plays X4 4 fue Q in P Senior Class Play, 1956-57 The Nervous Wreck Junior Class Play, 1955-56 Meet Me In St. Louis 38 Jr.- r. Banquet And Prom Oriental Garden 1956 Prom, Paris' 1957 Prom liwlivff 1957 Banquet 1956 Banquet 'Wm Graduation a 3 FRONT ROW: Margaret Sondreal, Marna Haugo, Lyle Ellingson, Scott Johnson, Dennis Grina, Wesley Knain, Ellen Wisler, Gordon Sondreal, Sharon Anderson, Nancy Hanson, Mervyn Bjerke, Robert Sherva. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Hanson, Charles Swenson, Ruth Ann Halverson, Janice Sandall, Wanda Johnson, Arlene Mullet, Shirley Gunderson, Janice Tangen, Patricia Ostlie, Ruth Thingelstad, Rebecca Bilden. Commencement Speaker Dr. Dorothy J. Lipp, Dean of Women, University of North Dakota. 40 5 ' 'S N, A ry. ' A V 1 1 Ha Mg . ,Li , 4, . 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V UW End The Senior Class of 1957 wishes to express its appreciation to the following contributors who have made possible the publication of the 1957 Trojan Annual. En:-ann' 'Af-W -W ' f in-ar' A. W. Lubenow Red Owl Agency Bob Fritz Sporting Goods, Fargo, North Dakota American Bottling Co. Grand Forks, North Dakota Northwood Power Plant Farm Service and Supply, Thorsgard Bros. Northwood Packers Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Norin Tangen Halvorson Meat Market Oscar Seltveit-Pure Oil Company Bowl-Inn Meland Lumber and Material Company Dr. A. L. Smeby Thompson Yards Fred Tufte Ann's Beauty Shop Northwood Implement, Inc. Engen and Skordahl Paul Bilden Pharmacy Northwood Gleaner Johnson Stores Gamble Store Arnett's Cafe Equity Elevator Power Equipment Braaten Bros. Krabbenhoft Chevrolet Lee's Creamery Ray Uglem Implement Coast-to-Coast Store Northwood State Bank Engen's Market Northwood Grain, Feed, and Hatchery Ostlie Motor Ray Anderson Implement Thoreson Studio E. C. Engen Coca-Cola Bottling Company Al's Radio-Tv Shop Emery Johnson Sporting Goods, Fargo, North Dakota Harvey Gabriel Mrs. Norman Johnson Ross Mutchler Hotel Lincoln Mrs. Mildred Sandall 44 f wP'sH- Wrzirel 1 if , 1 .if ' 1 l . 5 v , V-. v 5 i -s J, t g , 5 , A ,E P L Cr' S . v .sri-V 'I i A r-Bi 9 .N .' I, , NY 1 . V. if H ',v .71 r 4. ,P 'T Rig' 51 . IV., 4 Q 1 . -.,w,q. H' ful L. fHJ'f'-A Q' .f 5,34 tj,- N , '-nv' ' q , L V. 1 i . V , W , , . 1 ' 5 1 A A. 1 ',,-e. ,N 31 36' it iff- 1- , ' ' - A:Tr::t'f:f. -.1 ,. . , x f N 1-fw :, -.,. -,, .:, ,. -v-1'5g1v'.K. ,H - -V ,mgxv 4,3 gm-fgiil, V, V :1,.H. ' , E,A.jj',,xp5: -Mr-,-gg .U5 'fn - 5 -':':ug-.l ., ' . 1 ,IN ' it - 1' -- N .C Q, -' '-',f,.'f . 4. W . ., . - , : - - 1, If -.,i,'na5f ' : 4 r - 52' ' ix L' -5 YI' V 'Ax x ' x .N--N ' ff N ,. W fg E ' is K. V1-,-V . 4 ' fi 1 - il' J pi-. .,. v F I, 4- Q .v 1.1 2 u - L .119 I-155. xv' ' 3 if 21 . .E 1 1 Q i ' v
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