Alcester High School - Cubette Yearbook (Alcester, SD)
- Class of 1960
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1 ALCESTER HIGH SCHOOL ALCESTER, SO. DAK. FOREWORD As the large white doors of Alcester High open to welcome a new school year, the old and new acquaintances enter once more. As these students come to AHS, they will grow to love and cherish the memories of the fall football game, homecoming, the winter basketball games, and that tingling feeling of spring fever. Graduation will come all too soon for the underclassmen, as well as the seniors. As we look forward to another ex- citing year at AHS, we wonder about the whats, whys, and whos of the year to come. ACTIVITIES Fickbohm, B. Peterson, S. St. Pierre, L. Eidsness. ROW THREE: L. Peterson, G. Holthe, C. Gunnare. ROW FOUR: O. Buum, G. Kratochvil, M. Huebner, B. Rusten, Director, Mr. Swanson. ROW ONE: A. Johnson, K. Lykken, D. Dahlin, C. Dean. ROW TWO: D. Numsen, L. Danielson, G. Bergstrom, S. Eggen. ROW THREE: C. Sandvall, L. Winquist, D. Fickbohm, D. Peterson, K. Edson, E. Nylund, G. Ekren, D. Siemers, N. Ronell. ROW FOUR: J. Clementson. BAND UPPER LEFT: Piano solo, Glenda Henry. UPPER RIGHT: Major- ette, Diane Ericson. LOWER LEFT: Bari- tone Solo, Doreen Numsen. LOWER RIGHT: All State Band, Colleen Dean. SOLOISTS GREAT PLAINS SUPPLY COMPANY H O M E C 0 M 1 N G ROW ONE: G. McKellips, M. Anderson, K. Severson, B. Nelson. ROW TWO: D. Ronning, S. McKellips, I. Siemers, A. Johnson, V. Hagen, M. Siemers. ROW THREE: G. Kratochvil, L. Lind, K. Edson, J. Abrahamson, D. Satter, K. Ericson. ROYALTY??? “Sailing to Victory” Crowning our King and Queen “Got a Match?” n i ROW ONE: B. Hagen, V. Swanson, M. Groon, M. Siemers, B. Peterson, D. Mudder, B. Dobberstein, A. Reiser, G. Holthe, G. Henry, S. West in, L. Bartlett, A. Beeler, M. Huebner, S. McKellips, K. Jurgenson, J. Ericson. ROW TWO: R. Harders, M. Shuck, B. Sogn, L. Wiberg, C. Dean, B. Lykken, G. Ekren, L. Trudeau, C. Campbell, S, Eggen, V. Hagen, B. Williams, D. Ronning, K. Holthe, E. Danielson, L. Winquist, Director, Mr. Swanson. ROW THREE: G. Ludwig, C. Lundberg, I. Siemers, G. Treiber, A. Johnson, E. Fickbohm, S, Doty, M. Evjen, M. Day, K. Moberg, G. Hartman, IVI. Solberg, G. Bergstrom, S. St. Pierre, B. Rusten. ROW FOUR: J. Paulson, E. Nylund, J. Beeler, S. Westling, D. Numsen, K. Lykken, D. Ericson, H. Anderson, P. Schumacher, L. Eidsness, R. Trudeau, M. Ludwig, C. Solbue, C. Hammerstrom. GLEE CLUBS ROW ONE: Director, Mr. Swanson; R. Siemers, C. Sandvall, C. Gunnare, T. Engebretson, J. Hongslo, D. Larsen, K. Ericson, M. Ronning, L. Lundberg, R. Trandahl. ROW TWO: M. Sommervold, L. Danielson, D. Stephens, L. Hagen, D. Satter, C. Welch, N. Ronell, J. Satter, J. Clementson, M. Leafstedt. ROW THREE: L. Fickbohm, J. Scott, S. Ericson, C. Waddell, O. Buum, L. Lind, K. Edson, D. Stene, S. Peterson. TOLLINGE R'S ROW ONE: B. Hagen, B. Swanson, M. Groon, B. Williams, S. Eggen, B. Peterson, M. Siemers, B. Dobberstein, A. Beeler, L. Bartlett, K. Jurgenson, C. Hammerstrom, R. Trudeau, K. Lykken, G. Treiber, S. Westling, G. Bergstrom, M. Solberg, J. Ericson. ROW TWO: S. St. Pierre, V. Hagen, D. Mudder, H. Anderson, E. Nylund, J. Beeler, J. Paulson, C. Solbue, D. Ericson, L. Trudeau, L. Eidsness, P. Schumacher, G. Ekren, M. Evjen, M. Day, S. Doty, S. Westin, B. Rusten. ROW THREE: C. Gunnare, L. Hagen, D. Satter, L. Danielson, C. Welck, J. Satter, J. Clementson, J. Hongslo, M. Ronning, N. Ronell, D. Numsen, A. Johnson, S. McKellips, L. Winquist, L. Lundberg, R. Siemers. ROW FOUR: C. Sandvall, R. Hanson, M. Sommervold, D. Stene, L. Fickbohm, C. Waddell, S. Ericson, J. Scott, L. Lind, O. Buum, D. Stephens, J. Abrahamson, S. Peterson, M. Leafstedt, D. Larsen, R. Trandahl, T. Engebretson. LA VONNE’S BEAUTY SHOP ROW ONE: M. Day, Miss Keating-Adviser, B. Peterson, M. Siemers, C. Lundberg, A. Johnson, G. Berstrom. ROW TWO: L.Bartlett, K. Lykken, S. Doty, S. Ball, L. Eidsness, R. Trudeau, G. Henry, Thirteen girls and Miss Keating studied hard for several months to compete in the local declam contest. The local declam contest was held in the Alcester School Auditorium on Oct- ober 28. There the four winners, A. Johnson, B, Peterson, S. Ball and M. Siemers went to the District contest at Beresford on November 2. B. Peterson went to the regional contest, November 10, at Yankton. DECLAM HOW ONE: B. Hagen, M. Day, Miss Keating-Adviser, A. Johnson, D. Mudder, S. Eggen, V. Hagen, B. Rusten, L. Winquist. ROW TWO: C. Dean, I. Siemers, L. Peterson, G. Ekren, H. Anderson, C. Hammerstrom, G. Treiber, E. Daniel- son, Sixteen librarians check out, repair, and catalogue the many books and magazines in our library. Several librarians are chosen from each class with Miss Keating as their supervisor, Diane Mudder serves as head librarian. Many new books have been added to the library this year. Diane Mudder is our head librarian. LIBRARY ROW ONE: Mrs. Ericson, Adviser; S. Doty, Historian; M. Evjen, Reporter; L. Trudeau, Vice-President; C. Hammerstrom, President; M, Siemers, Secretary; D, Ericson, Treasurer; L. Bartlett, Parliamentarian; A. Johnson, Music Leader. ROW TWO: B. Hagen, V. Swanson, J. Ericson, G. Holthe, L. Winquist, G. Bergstrom, B. Rusten, S. Westin, K. Anderson, M. Groon, B. Williams, S. McKellips, M. Solberg, B. Peterson, A. Beeler. ROW THREE: M. Huebner, D. Numsen, K. Moberg, C. Solberg, G. Henry, A. Keiser, K. Holthe, D. Ronning, B. Dobberstein, R. Harders, K. Jurgenson, E. Danielson, S. Westling, G. Trieber, K. Lykken. ROW FOUR: S. Eggen, D. Mudder, V. Hagen, M. Shuck, S. St. Pierre, P. Schumacher, M. Ludwig, B. Lykken, G. Ekren, H. Anderson, C. Dean, M. Day, G. Hartman, C. Lundberg. ROW FIVE: L. Peterson, I. Siemers, C. Campbell, B. Sogn, L. Wiberg, R. Trudeau, J. Beeler, M. Huebner, E. Nylund, E. Fickbohm, J. Paulson. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America at Alcester have been busy this year with their var- ious activities. In October, several girls attended the State F.H.A. convention in Huron. In November a family night was held. Our Christmas party featured a supper party and a gift wrapping demonstration. The years activities climaxed with a Mother and Daughter banquet held on March 17 in the gym. In April an eighth grade tea was enjoyed by everyone. Left-The girls present a de- votional at the Mother- Daughter Banquet. Right-F.H.A. girls give five cents for each shoe size in order to raise money. Left-Muriel Jacobsen was the speaker at the Mother and Daughter Banquet. Right-Mrs. Bartlett, the sen- ior chapter mother, was made an honorary member by the president, C. Hammerstrom. 12 ROW ONE: G. Thormodsgard, Reporter; J. Satter, Treasurer; D. Satter, Vice-President; D. Saugstad, President; F. Peterson, Secretary; R. Hanson, Sentinel; Mr. Dobberstein, Adviser. ROW TWO: T. Turner, E. Peterson, C.Sandvall, L. Lundberg, J. Ericson, M. Holthe, V. Sands. ROW THREE: D. Sogn, G. Kratochvil, C. Gunnare, C. Peterson, V. Swanson, M. Ronning, C. Tiltrum, J. Reiser. ROW FOUR: D. Dahlin, E. Montgomery, F. Cooper, M. Sommervold, D. Fickbohm, J. Isakson, L. Pilla, D. Swanson, G. Peterson. ROW FIVE: L. Fickbohm, D. Stene, J. Abrahamson, W, Edson, R. Holthe, G. Schollerman, J. McKee. SWENSON’S GROCERY JUNIORS PRESENT Betty Lou...............C. Lundberg Wilbur...............J. Clement son Bernadine Smith...........M. Evjen Mr. Maxwell............. . ,J. Satter Mrs. Maxwell...........B. Peterson Mrs. Brown ...... L. Peterson Aunt Mary....................S. Doty Connie....................I. Siemers Adviser...................Mrs. Aaen Muggsy.................D. Fickbohm Elmer........... . . ,G. Kratochvil Hercules Nelson . . G. Thormodsgard Mr. Mallory...............C. Sandvall HAPPY DAZE SENIOR PLAY SENIORS PRODUCE NO MORE HOMEWORK Adviser . . . Mrs. Ratchet Miss Ogilvie . Midge Murphy Shalimar Ames Tallulah Ploetz Miss Goodin . Mrs. Clendenning Miss DilL . . Pamela Jones Tick Tok. . . Buzz Bailey . Mr. Lundquist Mr. Harper . Coach Guthrie Ronald Sassoon Elmer B. Ames Faversham Lightly „ Miss Keating D. Ericson D. Numsen . S. Eggen M. Siemers R. Trudeau D. Mudder L. Eidsness . .S. Ball A. Johnson D. Siemers J. Larson . J. Scott . K. Edson . O. Buum . D. Edson D. Anderson . . L. Hagen , • A Napoleon, take your bucket then! All right Miss Grable ? Next dance please. On February 13, 1960, Mary Ann Siemers was crowned Sweetheart Queen of Alcester High School. Her attendants were Sandra Eggen, Elaine Nylund, Diane Mudder, and Vivian Hagen. SUSIE'S BEAUTY SHOP B ROW ONE: O. Buum, sports editor; D. Ericson, art editor; S. Eggen, assist- e ant editor; V. Hagen, editor; D. Numsen; head reporter; A. Johnson, feature editor; L, Bartlett, business manager. ROW TWO: B. Peterson, C. Lundberg, I I. Siemers, J. Clementson, K. Lykken, M. Evjen, L. Peterson, M. Sommervold, 3 D. Fickbohm, E. Peterson, Mrs, Aaen, advisor; B. Hagen. ROW THREE: B S. Westin, S. McKellips, B. Dobberstein, S. St. Pierre, G.Bergstrom. M. P Solberg, K. Moberg, L. Winquist, ROW FOUR: S. Westling, S. Doty, D. Edson, S C. Waddell, S. Ball, and G. Ekren. Carol, Junior editor, looks on as Vivian and Sandra type, Adele reads the completed DAKOTA that Lynn has stapled. Doreen, Diane, and Owen are busy running off DAKOTAS. 17 TPNj'J- TV rl i i When the seniors entered the base- ment of the City Auditorium on the night of May 5, they found themselves in the enchanted isle of Hawaii This was a re- sult of much time and work by the junior class who had the basement decorated in true Hawaiian style by palm trees, Ha- waiian music, leis, and a grass shack. After a meal of steak, potatoes, gravy, peas, salad, pie, and coffee or milk, everyone was invited to the prom. Later, many enjoyed the movie, April Love, at Beresford which was followed by a breakfast. Tired and happy they headed home to catch some much-needed sleep before they headed back to school. CUBETTE STAFF ROW ONE: Mrs. Aaen, M. Huebner, D. Peterson, J. Scott, S. Doty, M. Sie- - mers, J. Satter. ROW TWO: L. Peterson, C. Lundberg, K. Lykken, M. Day, 9 M. Leafstedt, S. McKellips, S. St. Pierre, G. Bergstrom, K. Moberg, D. • Numsen, A. Johnson, D. Mudder, D. Ronning. ROW THREE: E. Nylund, L. - Trudeau, R. Trudeau, L. Eidsness, L. Bartlett, L. Wiberg, B. Sogn, S. Ball,. ROW FOUR: D. Siemers, M. Sommervold, D. Edson, G. Thormodsgard, J. • Abrahamson, D. Anderson, J. Clementson. Left-D. Peterson, art editor; M. Sie- mers, business manager; J. Scott, editor. Lower Left-J. Satter, Jr. business manager; S. Doty, Jr. editor; M. Hue- bner, Jr. art editor. Below-Cubette workers: G. Berg- strom, D. Siemers, S. St. Pierre, A. Johnson. 20 33 GRADUATE IN THE CLASS OF 60 MANY ATTEND COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES MAY 18 Commencement exercises were held at the community building Wednesday evening. May 18, when 33 seniors received their diplomas. A very large crowd of relatives and friends attended this final event of the school year. Dr. Kenneth E. Kaschke of the Uni- versity of South Dakota gave the com- mencement address. His talk was very well received by the large audience. Principal E. R. Dobberstein pre- sented the awards and congratulated a number of students who have had perfect attendance the last year. Valedictorian honors went to Lauralee Eidsness and salutatorian honors to James Scott. Mary Ann Siemers received the Hammett Music Award, Beverly Peterson the Minnie Larson Award, Douglas Saugstad the De- Kalb Agricultural Award, and Kent Edson the Robert Johnson Football Award. Vere Larsen, president of the Board of Education, awarded the diplomas, and congratulated each of the seniors as they marched up to receive them. Following the recessional, the grad- uating class formed a reception line and received congratulations from relatives and friends. SPORTS ROW ONE: B. Naeve, D. St. Pierre, R. Hanson, C. Wells, J. Isakson, W. Siemers, C. Waddell, R. Siemers, S. Peterson, D. Sogn, M. Leafstedt, T. Tucker, L. Fickbohm. ROW TWO: Coach K. Liveris, W. Edson, D. Saugstad, G. Kratochvil, J. Ludwig, C. Gunnare, M. Williams, D. Siemers, J. Satter, D. Stephens, L. Abrahamson, B. Rabey, J. Hongslo, J. Clementson. ROW THREE: L. Hagen, D. Satter, J. Abrahamson, J. Scott, O. Buum, D. Stene, L. Lind, K. Edson, J. Larson, J. McKee, D. Edson, C. Welch, G. Thormodsgard. All Conference--K. Edson, J. Larson, C. Gunnare. K. Edson received All State mention. On the whole the AHS varsity had a fairly successful season. D. Satter D. Siemers C. Gunnare M. Williams n i — The AHS cheerleaders led the Alcester Cubs through a very vic- torious season. Not only did they work hard at planning pep meetings, but they also held car washes and coat checks to finance new uniforms. The cheerleaders are to be con- gratulated in bringing a fine school spirit into the AHS students. 1 26 SWENSON’S GAMBLE STORE p E P ROW ONE: L. Trudeau, Secretary; K. Lykken, President; I. Siemers, Vice- President; Miss Keating, Adviser. ROW TWO: B. Hagen, G. Holthe, S. Mc- Kellips, B. Rusten, M. Groon, K. Moberg, S. St. Pierre, G. Henry, B. Peterson. ROW THREE: A. Keiser, C. Solbue, M. Ludwig, P. Schumacher, L. Peterson, M. Day, M. Huebner, J. Beeler, K. Anderson, L. Wiberg, B, Sogn. ROW FOUR: L. Winquist, B. Williams, B. Dobberstein, D. Fickbohm, H. Anderson, B. Lykken, G. Ekren, S. Doty, C. Lundberg, L. Bartlett, ROW FIVE: M. Solberg, D. Ronning, K. Holthe, G. Treiber, K. Jurgenson, R. Harders, S. Westin, C. Hammerstrom, E. Danielson, J. Ericson. C L U B i 34 i J. Larson K. Edson L. Linei J. Clementson G. Kratochvil A” TEAM ROW ONE: G. Kratochvil, J. Clementson, L. Hagen, J. Larson, J. Satter, D. Satter, D. Siemers. ROW TWO: Coach Irl Oaks, D. Edson, K. Edson, O. Buum, L. Lind, W. Edson, D. Stephens, Managers; D. Anderson, J. Scott. The Alcester Cubs had a good season in basketball this year. They won 17 and lost 5 during the regular season play. They lost to three class 'B'’ teams and two class 'AM teams. All the class B teams that defeated the Cubs were rated among the top fifteen teams in South Dakota. The Cubs, who were rated most of the season, were rated as high as fourteenth at one time. The season began with seven straight victories for the Cubs. Hurley stopped the string of wins and handed Alcester their first defeat. The Cubs went on to beat old rivals like Canton Academy, Lennox, Hawarden, Elk Point, Beresford, and Centerville. In the annual Yankton Benefit games on January 27, 1960, Menno won over the Alcester Cubs. Menno was the second class “B” team to whip the Cubs. In another benefit game a week later the Cubs won over highly regarded Irene in a real thriller. The score ended up 70-68 after a double overtime. Irene went on to take fourth place in the State Tournament. In the late stages of the season Alcester lost to Parker, which was another tough team. The Cubs avenged an earlier defeat by beating Hurley in an overtime game by a score of 72-68. Lennox, who went on to win the Championship, defeated Alcester in the first game of the District Tournament. Opponent Hudson Baltic West Sioux Worthing Academy Chancellor Jefferson Hurley Beresford Westfield Elk Point Vermillion Centerville Menno Canton Elk Point Worthing Irene Hudson Lennox Parker Hurley Total We-They 73--37 43--38 67- -60 68- -62 63--53 60--41 63--47 42--52 82--70 65--29 69--42 71- -72 56--51 49--68 54--60 73--71 86--49 70 --68 72- -42 59--44 49--69 72--68 1406--1193 29 O. G. BECK ”B” TEAM ROW ONE: D. Larson, M. Leafstedt, R. Siemers, D. Sogn, W. Siemers, D. Stephens, J. Satter. ROW TWO: Coach Irl Oaks, J. Hongslo, L. Fickbohm, D. Stene, C. Waddell, W. Edson, J. Abrahamson, S. Peterson, C. Gunnare Manager. FRESHMAN TEAM ROW ONE: M. Holt he, R. Trandahl, T. Tucker. ROW TWO: Coach K. Liveris, K. Ericson, C. Tiltrum, D. St. Pierre, J. Isakson, G. Powell, T. Turner. NOT PICTURED: L. Abrahamson. GRADE TEAM ROW ONE: D. Anderson, R. Trandahl, B. Ellingson, B. Fickbohm, M. Solberg, D. Keiser, J. Trudeau. ROW TWO: Coach K. Liveris, G. Numsen, A. Dobberstein, M. Dietrich, L. Elving, R. Paulson, G. Hongslo, B. Westling. STATE BANK OF ALCESTER ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Satter, D. St. Pierre, L. Abrahamson, C. Tiltrum, D. Stene, J. Abrahamson. ROW TWO: Coach I. Oaks, L. Hagen, D. Stephens, J. Larson, K. Edson, J. Scott, N. Thormods- gard, D. Siemers, D. Saugstad, Manager- R. Trandahl. Co-captain-D. Siemers, L. Hagen. Mile relay team-J. Lar- Weight men-J. Scott, D. D. son, L. Hagen, D. Saug- Stene, J. Abrahamson. stad, D. Siemers. 880 440 relay team-J. Larson, K. Edson, D. Siemers, L. Hagen. Golfers-M. Leafstedt, J. Honsglo, D. Larsen, J. Clem- entson. Hurdlers-D. Siemers, N. Thormodsgard, J. Abrahamson. Distance men-D, Saugstad, D. Stephens, J. Satter, N. Thormodstard. 32 ADMINISTRATION MR. W. B. HERBOLD Superintendent Drivers' Training B. S., U. S. T. C. M. A., U. S. D. MR. 1RL OAKS General Science Biology Basketball Coach Track Coach B. A., Yankton College U. S. D. MISS JANET KEATING English I, II, and IV B. S., S. D. S. C. MR. E. R. DOBBERSTEIN Principal Agriculture B. S., S. D. S C. MR. MICHAEL THOMAS Mathematics Physics B. S., General Beadle U. S. D. 34 MRS. IVAN ERICSON Home Economics B. S. S. D. S. C. v MRS. CLARK BAIRD Commercial B. A. D. W. U. U. S. D. MRS. LEWIS AAEN English I and III Journalism Speech B. A. S. S. T. C. W. S. T. C. U. S. D. MR. HALE SWANSON Music B. S. Augustana Music Education MR. KENNETH LIVERIS Social Science Football Coach Jr. High Coach B. A. Yankton College U. S. D. 35 TERRACE PARK DAIRY ROW ONE: Marvin Westin, Richard Johnson, Vere Larson, President. ROW TWO: Richard Trandahl, Lester Day, Lloyd Numsen, and Superintendent Herbold. AND STAFF Oscar Newberg, Custodian Norma Westin, Office Secretary COOKS--Mrs. Wayne Shuck and Mrs. Lee Paulson. BUS DRIVERS--Quentin Anderson, Orrin Larson, and Gottlieb Buum. Seated-Pres. , D. Satter; V. Hagen, D. Siemers, Adviser-Mr. Herhold. Standing-T. Tucker, W. Edson, C. Dean, G. Kratochvii, L. Trudeau, E. Danielson. SENIOR SKIP DAY CLASSES 1st AND 2nd GRADES ROW ONE: C. Ellingson, D. Johnson, K. Severson, L. Anderson, M. Anderson, B. Johnson, L. Peterson, S. Wahl, G. Anderson, ROW TWO: B. McKellips, M. Day, C. Campbell, L. Hansen, B. Nelson, J. Trudeau, S. Hebert. Teacher, Mrs. E. Newberg. NOT PICTURED: C, Sunstrom, J. Fickbohm. ROW ONE: T. Stubbs, R. Anderson, D. Fickbohm, L. Anderson, B, Wahl, D. Fickbohm, C. Westin, M. Trudeau, Teacher, Mrs. Earll. ROW TWO: J. Larson, Z. Rabey, B,Elving, A. Powell, C. Stone, D. Hebert, A. Trudeau, V. Reiser. ROW THREE: T, Nilson, J, St. Pierre, M. Buum, M. Pederson, M. 3rd AND 4th GRADES DR. N.E. JOHNSON 40 5th AND 6th GRADES ROW ONE: C. Stubbs, J. Trudeau, R. Fickbohm, R, Trandahl, M. Solberg, D, Keiser, G. Numsen, B. McKellips, Teacher, Mrs. McGuire. ROW TWO: C. Campbell, M. St. Pierre, M. Westin, B. Westling, K. Naeve, J. Westin. 7th AND 8th GRADES ROW ONE: D. Anderson, B. Ellingson, V. Stubbs, N. Williams, S. Swenson, G. Hongslo, A. Dobberstein, Teacher, Miss Tucker. ROW TWO: C. Trudeau, R. Paulson, C. Campbell, K. McKellips, E. Lapour, L. Elving, M. Dietrich. NOT PICTURED: J. Westin, D. Parsons. PAUL'S PRODUCE 41 ROW ONE: B. Hagen, D. Sit. Pierre, D. Ronning. ROW TWO: M. Holthe, J, Ericson, K. Holthe, T. Turner, T. Tucker, R. Trandahl, V. Swanson. ROW THREE: Mr. Dobberstein, V. Sand, K. Ericson, R. Harders, G. Henry, A. Beeler, M. Solberg, G. Treiber, S.Westin. ROW FOUR: S. Westling, B. Powell, J. Erickson, B. Dobberstein, E, Danielson, A. Reiser, K. Jurgenson. ROW FIVE: J. Reiser, J. Isakson, G. Peterson, C, Tiltrum, R. Fleshman, B. Lykken, H. Ander- son. NOT PICTURED: L. Abrahamson. FRESHMEN CLASS A scene from the freshman algebra class. CLASS OFFICERS Secretary D. Ronning Vice-President B. Hagen T reasurer L. Abraham- son President D. St. Pierre ART'S SERVICE STATION ROW ONE: R. Siemers, K. Moberg, J. Hongslo, D. Larsen. ROW TWO: G. Holthe, L. Winquist, B. Rusten, M. Groon, S. McKellips, G. Bergstrom, B. Williams, M. Shuck, C. Solbue, Mrs. Baird. ROW THREE: M. Ludwig, C. Hammerstrom, L. Trudeau, P. Schumacher, M. Leafstedt, L. Lundberg, M. Ronning, T. Engebretson, G. Ekren, S. St. Pierre. ROW FOUR: D. Sogn, L. Pilla, E. Montgomery, F. Cooper, C. Welch, J. Paulson, W. Siemers, D. Stephens. ROW FIVE: B. Rabey, S. Peterson, J. Abrahamson, L. Fickbohm, J. McKee, D. Stene, B. Naeve, W. Edson, C. Waddell. NOT PICTURED: C. Wells, D. Fickbohm, S. DeVries. SOPHOMORE CLASS C. Waddell and L. Trudeau are working geo- Vice-President, K. Moberg; President, J. metry problems. JUNIOR CLASS MORIS GROCERY Karen ROW ONE, Left to Right: B. Peter- Anderson son. Pres.; I. Siemers, Treas. ROW TWO: M. Sommervold, V. Pres.; Judith E. Peterson, Sec. Beeler Carol Campbell Clayton Campbell Marvelyn Evjen Duane Fickbohm James Clementson Leland Danielson Clifford Gunnare Geraldine Hartman Marietta Day Colleen Dean Gary Hendricks Ronald Holthe Sharon Doty Steven Ericson Marcella Huebner Gary Kratochvil 44 Gerald Powell Norman Ronell Curtis Sandvall John Satter Carol Lundberg Karen Lykken Beverly Peterson Calvin Peterson Edward Peterson Lois Peterson Merlyn Sommervold David Swanson Verdell Swanson Gaylord Thornrodsgard Milton Williams 45 LINCOLN-UNION ELECTRIC SENIOR CLASS Sec. , A. Johnson; Pres. , D. Peter- son; V. Pres., L. Lind;Treas., K. Edson, The senior class spent a glorious and edu- cational final year at AHS. David Satter was elected by the student body to serve as their 1959-60 president. Vivian Hagen and Dale Siemers were the class representatives. In order to raise money the class spon- sored a b a s k e t b a 11 game, car washes, and presented a spectacular play. Their two fun-filled Skip Days were spent at Lake Okoboji on May 9 and 10. I agree with no man’s opinion, I have one of my own....... PETE'S PRODUCE 46 OWEN BUUM The guy with many charms. There is always a girl with- in his arms. KENT EDSON Never fools..........Never hurries. Never flunks.........Never worries. DENNIS DAHLIN He and his Ford are very good pals. To and from school, he takes his gal. SANDRA EGGEN Her head is, yes, very light; in fact, she's a blonde. DENNIS EDSON Late hours are bad for one, but all right for two. LAURALEE EIDSNESS At times intelligent women are most surprising. 47 GUSTAFSON and ANDERSON GARAGE DIANE ERICSON She is a live wire, although she doesn't shock you. LOWELL HAGEN He DID like quiet evenings at home. ANDERSON'S ELEVATOR ELAINE FICKBOHM A smile that's worth a million dollars but does not cost a cent. RODNEY HANSON He is a man of action, and not of thought. 48 VIVIAN HAGEN She took all commercial classes to learn how to handle the boss's passes. MARJEAN HUEBNER Ye gads! but I love to talk. ADELE JOHNSON Always smiling, always gay. She's a queen in every way. He has a faraway look in his eye. He's looking at his feet. JOHN LARSON I'll never take a back seat for anyone, unless it's with someone. GLORIA LUDWIG She knows them all from out of town. She's one senior who gets around. JAMES LUDWIG He likes to speed and screech the brake. As for having fun, he takes the cake. DIANE M UDDER A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. ANDERSON'S GARAGE DOREEN NUMSEN When asked her favorite fruit to relate, she murmured softly ’Oh a date1 FRANCIS PETERSON There are many lovely women. But no perfect ones. ELAINE NY LUND Her heart’s like the moon There is a man in it. DAVID SATTER No relation to the night watch- man, but you see him late at night. DALE PETERSON Romeo is gone, Casinova dead, but I’m still here. DOUGLAS SAUGSTAD Every man has his devilish moments. ALCESTER UNION 50 JAMES SCOTT There are two sides to every question, my side and the wrong side. BEVERLY SOGN Sometimes I sit and think and sometimes I just sit. DALE SIEMERS Don't bother me girls, I have to study. RENEE TRUDEAU A good time never hurt anyone. 1 MARY ANN SIEMERS Without music, life would be a mistake. LOIS WIBERG Don't let that innocent look fool you. 51 STROSHANE HARDWARE As the large white doors close at Alcester High for the last time on the backs of the class of 60, the editorial staff would like to wish them the best of luck and happiness in whatever they undertake. The editorial staff also would like to thank all those aiding in the production of this book. The Editorial Staff James A. Scott, Editor Dale Peterson, Art Editor INTER COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers — Manufacturers Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements Factory — Home Office Kansas City, Mo. U.S.A.
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