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Gary Albertson-Gary loves the outdoors particular- ly when hunting and fishing are involved. In fact, he probably would rather be out in the woods than in school. Gary's interest in math led him to join HTRMC as a Senior. Throughout high school he was a member in good standing of the local Luther League. Although his plans for the future are not definite, the armed forces seem to interest Gary. He would like to see the world with the Navy. Charles Andrea- Charliels interest in agriculture was demonstrated by his participation in FFA, where he held the office of reporter in his Senior year, and 4-H, where he presently holds the office of president. His vocational plans, which include agricultural custom-work with his father, are also an indication of his interest in farming. Charlie at- tended P. F. and served vigorously on the prom decoration committee. His hobbies outside of a certain girl include hunting and woodworking. Roger Ames- Rog loves to pass the hours coax- ing tunes from a stubborn piano, and he does this with deceptive ease. His musical flair was carried on to boys' and mixed chorus and orchestra during the high school days. On Monday nights Congrega- tional P. F. benefited from Rog's quiet mien and subtle sense of humor. Although Rog rarely tells a joke, his hearty chuckle tells everyone about his enjoyment of a humorous situation. The near future will find him lifting his step over some college threshold. Duane Austrum-Hook, line and sinker make up some cherished gear for this easygoing fellow. Duane is a person who feels that haste is a sin, and he makes use of this belief in everyday life. He did manage to play football as a Freshman, and intra- mural basketball kept him running as a Sophomore and Junior. Prom time found him stringing crepe paper in the gym. Outside school a green Merc is the apple of Duane's eye. The crystal ball is still a little hazy on his future. John Anderson- Andy believes that the best Way to enjoy yourself in high school is to work hard in classes and enter into many activities. This belief has put John at the top of his class. His extra cur- ricular life centered on chorus, band, orchestra, Rhythmaires, ensembles, speech contest, class plays, and debate. He also found time to be Freshman class president, a Student Council member, Kinnick co-editor, banquet committee chairman, and a mem- ber of the Congregational Youth group. Medicine is John's ladder to climb. Tressa Barron- Tess's quiet manner often gave way to uncover her lively, gay personality. She always carried her friendly loved to sing. and happily girls' chorus, mixed chorus. attitude with her. Tess sang her way through and pop concerts. GAA also took much of her time. On Monday nights Tess headed for a meeting of the Catholic Youth group. Ice skating seems to be her favorite pastime, but we know she enjoys a good conversation, too. Mary Anding-A shrill whistle blows, and the RFHS marffhing band steps off with Mary as its capable head majorette. Music was the key to Mary's high school days as she joined chorus, band. orchestra, octet, and the Rhythmaires. Her name can also be added to GAA, TNT. class play cast. and prom and banquet committees. In addition to leading the band. Mary was a leader of another kind as she was electe 3 Luther League president her Senior year. Joanne Belfiori-Governor Jo ! Hailed by Girls State as its leader, Jo has functioned in offices too numerous to mention. Resourceful and tireless, she poured her energy into three presidencies- -Student Council. Junior class. and her Catholic Youth group. She has been a leader in GAA, TNT 4Senior pep chairmant, girls' an-cl mixed chorus, ensembles. and has played in band and orchestra. She has consis- tently been a winner in manuscript reading at speech contests and has iyen excellent erform -. 4 - S' P ' ances in dramatic productions. Co-editor of the Kinnick, Jo's goal is secondary education.
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Connie Bennett-Connie says that her hobbies are dancing, music, and sports, and the last one- sportsf-seems to hold the key to her extra activi- ties. Intramural basketball and GAA added to her enjoyment of high school. One fall night when Connie was a Sophomore, she donned weird attire to be initiated into TNT, and she has been an active member for three years. The Catholic Youth group was another of the organizations to which Connie turned her attention. Beauty school seems to interest her. David Carisch--The word versatile holds the key to Dave's activities. In athletics he excelled, get- ting his letter as a Sophomore through determined effort in football, basketball, and track. But before a stint in the gym, Dave would pluck the bass fiddle for orchestra and the Rhythmaires, or sing in chorus. And to leave little untouched, he lent his talents to speech contest, class plays, Student Coun- cil, and Kinnick Staff. According to informed Sources, all efforts lead to college and a career in medicine. Bruce Bernard-Plowing a straight furrow or re- pairing broken machinery is Bruce's specialty. This fits right in with his plan to take up farming after graduation. FFA has been an aid to his ambition. and Bruce has been a member of this group for four years. About the only hobby he has allowed himself is cars. Bruce gets a special fascination out of bury- ing his head under the hood and tinkering with the carb or adding lowering blocks. Darryld Cederholm-What could be better than a lowered Merc with properly rumbling exhausts? Not many things, according to Darryld, unless it be a speedy little boat or a good fishing spot. To add flavor to life, Darryltl mixed in a few school activities, joining tthe cxclusivel HTRMC and lending a capable hand around prom time. When fall, 1959, rolls around, Darryld will turn his head to serious matters once again, for he plans to attend the local college. Marvin Beming-Summer holds the greatest in- terest for Marv, for then he can indulge in his favorite pastime, boating. And after a speedy boat ride nothing could be more pleasant than a refresh- ing swim. according to Marv. The school year finds him taking part in FFA and spending Monday nights with the Catholic Youth group. Marv was a 4-H member for two years: and he loves to s end . . P time w1th horses, another of his hobbies. The life of a mechanic is in store for Marv after graduation. Joyce Cernohous-A well-rounded outside activity program has certainly been an important part of Joyce's nigh school life. As a Freshman she joined GAA, for three years she was a member of TNT, and as a Senior she plzzyetl intramural basketball. Domestif-ally. she was a Nohe member as a Sopho- more. Girls' chorus and pop concerts opened the avenues for music interests. Other outside concerns were the Catholic Youth group and skating. Darwin Bredahl-A man of many hobbies such as eating. roller skating and driving. for example. bring Darwin into mind. Sometimes close friends will use the name Darby when talking to him. He has been an active member of FFA for four years. this year having been elected to the office of treasur- er. Daiwvin has always been a faithful member of Luther League. He was also a member of 4-H for two years. College or a tratfe school seem to be in sight for Darwin. Paul Cernohous-Paul was a big asset to the foot- ball team during his four years of high school. While in his Senior year, he even earned the nickname Gridiron His other sports activities were fresh- man baskctball. intramural basketball, and volley- ball, His leadership ability was put to use as Junior class vice president, Senior class president, and vice president of the R Club as a Senior. He also devoted time to FFA. St. Bridget's Youth group, Student Council, and prom committees. A branch of the service is his aim after graduation.
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