Askov High School - Pine Knot Yearbook (Askov, MN)

 - Class of 1956

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N11 ,Q rvgfv .0-'Y' 4 555 J I Only through the untireing efforts and constant en- couragement of Mr. Myron Johnson, did we, the class of 1956, bring to completion this edition of the Pine Knot. To Hr. Johnson for his perserverance, his unfailing help---the fact that he is our friend, we the class of '56', are proud a d happy to dedicate this issue of the Pine Knot. Y. -Q 1 -s 5 .. ,w. ,- 4'- ,i -Q fl. 1- fa if fs as f-u flu fs v's vs 1-5 fs .Qs ,Yn- pb .s .fs Ns AUMINYSTR 1, y. x my.. .,T?2T '+3f . . FREDERIC G. BRANDES Superintendent Science University of Minnesota KB.S. and M.AJ Hamline University LEWIS I. SHEFFER Physical Education and Senior Social Studies Coach Rochester Junior College Mankato State Teachers College CB.SJ MIRON L. JOHNSON Principal Business Education Gustavus Adol hue College fB.A.g University of ltlnnesota mumc rm senior mglish and LNDERSON U18 00110 CS University of Minnesota Um 'r'it' of Immun Duluth B1-men cB.s.b KB.S.J W gigs, HYIDN E. HAGEN H Ed t H. GALE TIDMPWN me uc' ion and Industrial me So ill 513151 Cogcordie Cogege QBJJ ggljigugasgaga T 'ch'r' e I CLARA G. HALL nomar G. Houma Ha science md Maunemuiea mzrsgfeugfagrs th' University of Minnesota col-Lego, University of Duluth B1-men 43.5.3 Norm wwf, ESTHER O. FYHR PHII-LIS HORN Fi ft in h Physical Education , mglish, St. 21082: State gzzggrs Science college Macalester College ALICE C- BEM BJILY C. NIELSEH Fourth and Fifth Grades Grad. Tm St. Cloud State Teachers st. cloud 5-tat, 1-,achen College College if JESSIF P- PUDIL Emmon s. Pmmason Grade Three Gnd, gn, HUUV1-110 Shit' Tnchefl LaCrosse Teachers 0011080 College ' Almer Ecklund, Kenneth Bresin, Mrs. Arthur Christensen, Wilford Olesem, F.G. Brandes, Superintendent. Not picturedg Edwin Ellson, Virgil Anderson. Q -3.4-M fllf f X Dlx X K , N KM X 7 kk.g -K X SQ.. xx' x l ' -' w A,-ax .- . N 2' A X ' XJ' .x . X x , if ' W t, A ' fr Q . A tx K .2-ksmwf 3.iwxe ,Q 1'-R if ,Qii Y QQ? 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Mgr. ,',r Kp-W I 3 .x .Mikie H f ' 5 2 HB1ess the man who invente Gene Abrahamsen Class Officer 3 Basketball 1,2 Chorus l,2,h Band 2,3,h Science Club 1 Newspaper 3 Fire Squad 3 Baseball 2,3 Class Play 3 Suzanne Carroll n0n her idea of a perfect d would not work--but p1ay.n Newspaper 3,h d sleep.n ay mankixd Class Play 3 Chorus 3 ,sew Donald Anderson lfigw uAll great men are dead, and I don t Mfllf feel so well myse1f.w Class Officers 3,h Basketball l,2,3,h Chorus 3,b Band l,2,3,h Science Club 1,h Band Officer h Fire Squad M Track l,3,h Baseball l,2,3,h Class Play 3 Philip Chalmen 'A cheerful personality, industrious and kind.n Basketball 2,h Baseball 2,3,h Class Play 3 Ernest Bade WA studious fellow who beli enjoyment.n Class Officer b Basketball 1,2 Chorus 3,h Band 2,3,h Science Club R Fira Squad 3 Class Play 3 Student Council h Greta Christensen 'Say what you may, but I Chorus Officer h Class Officer 2,h Chorus l,2,3,h Ban 1,2,3,h Band Officer Newspaper 3 Class Play 3 object.' eves in 4-avi ' for plppp X YES' ,fra 'gl ibn' 0-.ah W ' anvil ATR X'QwW 5213 3 ,msc ax Q .sei-, ,fa 'Telus' 'Nl-..i' sd aa ny ,5 'Q X? 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Let's be merrylln Office Wbrker h Newspaper Staff 3,h Science Club h Allen Ecklund Uwhat I am to be, I am becoming.U Class Officer 3 h Basketball 2,3,h Chorus l,2,3,h Band 3,h Chorus Officer h Band Officer h Annual Staff LL Track l,2,3,h Class Play 3 Barbara Krogh H She always gets things doneg yet she has a lot of fun.H Office Worker 2,h Chorus l,2,3,h Band 2,3,h Newspaper 3 Library Staff 3 Declam 3 Cheerleader 1 Class Play 3 Jane Hansen H1 might be better if I could, but it's awful lonesome being goodan Newspaper 3,h Chorus l,2,3 Helga Larsen 'As swell as her smile, as bright as her eyes.' Class Officers 2,h Ch0I'U5 1.,2,3,l4 Band l,2,3,h Chorus Officer h Annual Staff M Newspaper 3 library Staff 2,3 Office Worker 2,3 Declam 2,3 F-1-:nn gnnnzl 1 Wm a NQEN yaw , ,v .,.-V, rveeeeeeeseeefeeg 'D f Duane Lund one.n Class Play 3 Fire Squad h Sheila Morse gle most bewitching.U Library Staff 2,3,h Chorus 1,2 3,h Newspaper L F.H.A. 3 Class Play 3 Office Worker h 'X 'fTf'1n' ,R . yy My DV? Richard Molgaard 3 l Cfffii qyffif KLV' NHe doesn't break the rules ' bends them a little. iff? Class Officers 3 O Chorus 3 Science Club 1 Baseball 3,h Class Play 3 bhop Club h .,,f' -7' 5 :O Roger Newman 'What can I do to be foreve Track 1,2,3,h Fire Squad 3 Class Play 3 Chorus 3,h 5hop Club L Paul Morgensen Chorus h Band l,2,3,h Science Club 1,h Fire Squad h Class Play 3 Gail Nielsen to make mine interesting.' Chorus 1,2,3,h 6 Ml Band l,2,3,h Office Worker h Declan 3,11 f'f'lQee P11311 'I nLove 'em all--you might mi HA jolly smile, a merry heart 1' ss a good - he just known?n nWhen I get started I go---and 80m8- haw I've always gotten started.n Basketball l,2,3,h Audio Visual 1,2,3, 'Life is what you make it--I prefer ls 3 3 Big' -3 GQ' Y' ' , 'uni .H x q.::IT77' gfbu, Q ,rq-4 I an 1.2 'L 1 1 wiijbiiigii N Robert Passow 'f,yewQ Xvwx + 'vf' kwiggg nwhy worry? The more we study, the Cfr f0ZsfLf X b its 3 ',1ffi,g 1.41 It. 71?- . i KN? . H ' X s more ignorance we discover.n Audio Visual h Basketball 1 gg, Fire Squad 3 Track l,2,3,h Class Play 3 ' ' Edward Schrader either.n Nancy Pearson o'c1ock town.n Chorus Officer 3 Class Officer 1 Chorus 1,2,3,b Band 2,3,h Band Officer M Annual Staff M Newspaper 3 Library Staff 2 F.H.A. 3 Office Worker 3 Cheerleader 3,h Class Play 3 Leland Sorensen 'So what, Napoleon wasn't so big nShe's a two o'c1ock girl from a nine X! K i ,,, Q Nwhen in the room you feel a breeze, ci' arf it's only this Senior's loud sneeze.U V' Class Ufficer 1 Band 1,2,3,h Science Club 1,h Band Officer 3 Newspaper 3 Declam 3 Track l,2,3,h Baseball 2,3,h Class Play 3 pw pp,,.s Q Esther Sandahl r:ji??E .I I e.e,k .:f.lw:2' n Happy I am, from care I am can t they all be contented Student Council 1 Class Officer 2 Chorus 1,2,3,h Band 1,2,3,h Chorus Officer h Office Worker 3,h Robert Sostak nI'm a sane man--too much leads to madness.n Class Officer 3 Basketball l,2,3,h Band 1,2 3,14 Science Club 1,h Fire Squad h Track 1,2,3,h Class Play 3 Basketball 1,2,3,h free, why like me?' studying Q 4 i Y N r 1 . awuwf . Kia 3..f !E77't' 'MNH Qggayvfeigigsgp. YIA- f5X in fr .sf ' xx fe , fir Eleanor Storebo uAlways ready with a piece of wit to liven up the day.H Library Staff 2,h Class Officer 1 Chorus 2,14 Band h Robert wallner nNot too serious, not too gay, a nice guy in every Way.n Class Play 3 Fire Squad 3 Nola Thomsen 'Late hours aren't good for one---but they're wonderful for two.U library Staff lg Class Qfficer 1 Chorus 3,h Newspaper h F.H.-4. 3 Cheerleader 3,h Class Play 3 Loretta Wermerskirchen nJust the right combination of humor and seriousness.n Student Council 3 Glass Officer 2 Chorus l,2,3,h Band 3,h Chorus Officer 3,h Newspaper 3 F.H.A. 3 Shirley Thompson NGood sense and good nature make an ideal combination.n Class Play 3 F.H.A. 3 Newspaper h Chorus 1 'fkzf-X' as :g::: aaaggl-I I 'N ,Elisa Wil, I, Gene, 'Able' Abrshamsen, will W ability to sleep from 9 a.n. to ls p.m. to Barbara Bagge so she will be able to take the ashov High 'night life . I, Donald, 'Don' 'Andy' Anderson, will W ability to brag to Howard Sparks in hopes that he will enliven the basketball team as I have. I, Susanne, Suzie Carroll, will W freckles to any Junior who wants them. To Bona Thom- sen I will W blond hair. ' I, Emest, ME:-nie Bade, will to Leo Birkholm W studious nanner in hopes that he will benefit from it as much as I have. 1, Philip, 'Phil' Chalman, will W quiet manner to Kathy Galvin. We, Greta, 'Gates' Christensen, Gail, 'Gas' Nielsen, Esther, 'Esty' Sandahl, will our fun on Saturdq nights at Flaps to Betty Claire Wahlquist, Earlene Graves, Gail Krogh, and Betty Rasmussen. I, Allen, 'Al' Ecklund, leave W position on the track team to Leon Nedegaard. I, Jane, 'Janie' Hansen, will all W notes from Sth hour social class to Donna Brailand in hopes that she will learn more than I have. I, Dale, 'Claus' Clausen, will W dancing ability to Elmer Berg in hopes that he will en- joy himself at school parties as much as I have. 1, Mavis, 'Mavis' Jensen, will W hearty laugh to Lowell ibrse so he can make every party a success. I, Barbara, 'Barb' Krogh, will those late hours to Annette Budd in hopes that she will make better use of than than I have. I, Helga, 'Lars' Larsen, will to Lois Dagerstrom W ability to quickly hook a man and keep hin for some time. 1, Duane, 'Suede' Lund, do will Duquette to Richard Bloom in hopes that he will keep it on the map as I have. I, Richard, 'Dick' Holgaard, will W stubbornness to Alice Holgaardg just to keep it :Ln the flllilye I, Paul, 'lbrgie' Horgensen, will W height to Alan Cyrus so he can take W place on the basketball teal. L, Sheila Morse will W giggle to Darlene Johnseng although she really doem't need it. I, Roger, 'Beerbelly' Newman, will W Saturday nights to Douglas Sorensen :Ln hopes to some- what liven his life. I, Robert, 'Bobty' Passow, will W ability to ask questions in social class to Lila Nielsen as this keeps the teacher on his toes. I, Nancy, 'Hd' 'Piers' Pearson, will W argumentative ways to Donna Wermerskirchen in hopes she will win out when she knows she's right and the teacher's are wrong. I, Edward, 'Eddie' Schrader, will W pWsique to Charles Hatthes so he too, can get into mall places such as I can. I, Leland, Lee Sorensen, will W station wagon to Batty lou Sebald so she will always have a ride home tmm work. I, bbert, 'Bob' Sostak, will W sousaphone to Shirley Anderson, so she can build her muscles as I have. I, Eleanor, 'Hutt' Storebo, will W desk in the back of the room in English class to Barbara Frahs so she can enjoy Bxglish as much as I do. I, Shirley, 'Bed' Thompson, will W red hair to Irene Larsen. I also will W love for horses to any member of the junior class. I, Nola, 'Touts' Thomsen, will W engagement ring to all the Juniors girls. I, Robert 'Bob' Uallner, will to Sally Berg all W trlps to Ashov so she will be able b take part in all the school activities. I, Loretta, 'Lua' Werlerskirchen, will W ability as an artist to Ruby Clark, after all there should be one in every class. lm? It was early on the mom of June l, 1976 when we, the authors, started on our sci- entific expedition in our Newsmobile designed for discovering all traces of the Askov High School Class of 56 . It was a long trip before we found them all, but we do believe it was worth it. Here is the results of our expedition as first revealed to the public. Our first stop wasin Sandstone where we were greeted by Nola. She has one big happy family, but says she still has time for singing career. From there we went on to Asloov where it seems to be deserted of the class of 56 . But wait!! Who is it poking his head out of the school! Dale Clausen who has devoted his life to being full time janitor to Askov School. He has informed us he is a bachelor but still has hopes. While talking to Dale he told us Paul had married his school steady and was nmning a chain of Chevrolet garages from Duluth to Minneapolis. We went on to Bnmo where we found Bob and Helga who had restored the pickle factory. They brought us up to date on the different kinds of pickles. They showed us an issue of the Askov American, we saw that Leland was editor. We read the paper and found an article about Bob Sostak. He had made a career of the amy and was receiving many medals for his bravery. We were happy to find he was home on furlough. So we set off to find Bob and Leland. Bob told us he was enjoying every minute of his arnq life. Leland had remodeled the American building. He reported he was happily married and living on his mansion east of A811070 We got in our Newsmobile md started for Duquette and Lo and Behold what do we see but Lund's Tavern still in operation by Duane. Also living in Duquette were Esther and Greta who had started an old maids home next to the dance hall. From there we went to Duluth where we found Eddie Schrader running a clothing store for tall men. Right next door was Princess Nancys ' Dress Shop. Nancy was selling dresses she had designed herself. Nancy told us we would find Gene a block down. He had his own little business of collecting garbage... We had a very enjoyable little chat with It was about noon hill. Once again we got found Gail and Eleanor Eleanor was a stand-in still had the familiar Knee-Idghs on!!! in our Newsuobile and decided to go to Winnepeg, Canada. Here we making a movie. Gail had taken the title of Marilyn Monroe and for Doris Day. They said they enjoyed being in the movies. They when we were in a little town :Ln Montana, so we decided we'd stop and eat. We saw a little restaurant and on it said Bade's Eat Shop. We went in and found Suzie and Jane worlclng as waitresses. They told us Earnest owned the restaurant. We were surprised because in high school Emie had taken such an interest in Plqsics and engineer- ing. From there we proceeded to Wyoming. Here we found Allen Ecklund living on a ranch. He was taking life easy and having all his work done with the push button devices. We went on to Oregon State College. Here we found Loretta having an art class of her own. We knew she would be doing something like that because she had so much artistic ability in school. We also found Shirley living in Oregon. She was happily married and had a family of redheads. Then we went to New Mexico. As we were driving through a little town we thought we saw someone familiar sleeping under a tree. We stopped and sure He was still in the habit of taking his daily nap. He told us he he had gone on to Santa Fe. We found him there with his trombone Raving Band . We went on to Washington D.C. and found Shiela working in She said she was glad she had worked in the library while going stop in New York we found Bob Passow had taken over a large in enough it was Richard H. had just seen Donnie and and directing his 'Great the Library of Congress to high school. On our ce company and had as suran his secretary, Barbara. They reported the business had really picked up in the last few parse Then we wentto Nebraska where we found Philip living on a ranch and raising chickens. He must be pulling in quite a bit of moola because he was driving a 76' Cadillac. Philip told us Mavis was on one of her worlk-wide tours which she took annually. It must be fun to be rich. From Nebraska we went to Idaho and found Roger Newman. He had a large potato farm and also prospering. We had at last reached the end of our journey. It had been a long one as we had told you before, but now don't you agree with us that it was well worth it????? .- '-wi s,,4 ' -. 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Barbara Fraha 1 Lila Nielsen +5 ' . ig Betty Wahlquist Darlene Johnse 1 a Betty Hasmusse 3 , Donna Wermerskirchex Norman Storebo President K ? Q P - E . - A 2 Carol Berzlund Albin Hedin Mary Krogstad IL v I Allen Newman I3 Ii 21 3 .H F MJ new x Arhh L L 5 ,3151 f, ' MVK. n' , Fl wif? xy L sl Q- Durwin Maxwell Vice Pres. - Q L in I Sharon 3152196 Annette Brandes fL 3: L - fre 1 ' 'eigim Ziff-Q 1-fe Lx-ITIL' V f ne gy? T .e.h P , e , i ewes- Ln' UQEeef M were l f r LL 71 , Lf L L kg Bertrand Ingemansen Arlene Jensen F35 ? Leroy Larsen Alan Larson sr , L ei? V W V TLMQ . ' -ff- A I5 K ewgii Pearl Newman Karla Paulsen ' if NESS? 'finer . 1 'ifiw3f?L'L I 'yii R.. K Q . x, 5 , ,M , 5 s James Schrader Daniel Scovill w 1 , Margie Clausen Gerald Jensen Judith Madsen si 1 ee., L Le,e,e ' Q ' ' . 1 A 'K Iif f' L Lin L :X L V ,eg Arne Pearson Bruce Spicer Not. Pictured - Marlin Lund Orland Jensen Secretary :L 1 - Qin I is ies , fwwdw ' Roselle Egan Robert Jen sen l Curtis Meier Bonnie Peterson ,ig 1 ' 2 22555-i2E.i'i3g1 ff?-2fsf'E2T , 7Li'fl5i'ii.4 A-112, --' ,H ,1 'e 'T 4- 'v-. r -g 7 L, Qi? . 1 'M 'M'2EQeg v, rf U? in 5m Y H 5 we Myrna. Sorense Treasurer I l L L Donna Fiske: Gene Krogh Scott Nelson Darlene Peterse L. .. I ,.:..,:.4, .r.,. z I 1 Z, :ferr . 7 5 grew? L 1 A ,L f eq ' J, A s 4111! Beverely Storebo Carolynn Wahlstrol 0 R .9 4,- L Kathryn Haynes President M 'v 5 augulk Pat Alberts Linda Hedin , 5 , Q ,KK , , -3 v- X A . ,435-r js' . W 1 A! spur fi Bette Clausen V-President yy, :il .5 'L .., 'f 'Q 1. 'X t I ' 1 g A Sharon Anderson Janet Degerstrom 49 1 8X Verne Jensen Arlen Krantz . 1' m We A J-.villa sf- Q. 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I- 5 J 5 V11 V 4- xv, A Lance Anderson, James Bagge, Larry Christensen, Marilyn Clark, David Dewitt, Linda Erickson, Dennis Fisher, Robert Hansen, Michael Hogan, David Ingemansen, N Judith Jackson, Eric Jensen, Esther Jensen, Michael Jensen, Stanley Jensen, Victor Jensen, Rita Jessen, Martha Johansen, James Krogstad, Jerry Nedegaard, Paul Olesen, Ervin Pearson, Carl Pedersen, Gerald Fletcher, Judy Stead, Janice Thomsen. Not Pictured - Jane Larsen, Ardis Mathews, Geraldine Nielsen , Wk 1 . -5 . , - jx X- 1 3 . A Q my K F , HegnmEiKQQS2sK f gzeiiw E iiklai' ' or uf: -I e .1 'K 5 0 M I' N he J' -on , Jens Abrahamsen, Bob Alberts, Delores Bade, Annelle Brandes, Roger Brown,Thanas Carroll, Ervin Christensen, Shirley Clark, Clarice Degerstrom, Frands Jensen, Janice Jensen, Marie Jensen, Robert Jensen,Dennis Klein, Lee Krogh,Yvonne Lund- gren, Jens Molgaard, Judith Near, Barbara Nedegaard, Dorcas Scovill, Ronald Serritslev, Marie Sorensen, Claudia Spicer, David Stottrup, Milton Thompson. 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Q L, 'ax' ,L wig wg? 'L L - L ' fl' Lg' 4',Q?L- Q FN' a h' 75' f g7l'f?LL fff' , 5- LLL' SAY ' 1 K 'V ' ' Q. f E ft. L' 253221, Ly L Lfhn 5 'Lfxf-f?L.gLf1f- L ,SVS 1 fn- 5 Jaw fi-XV V L ' 2 :Wi fii9sL,LL K In 'LL K-L, fi xii' L in ' vlfgyfk if '?.25a L SWR L pg WSL s Q3 '. ., - ,Q Au ,P Uv, ,..L L fm: 5 V5 K 4'4iJ'B L5 w'Lfi'L f.1S':.fL fa, 7 L f .rg Row l - Hr. Hagen, Margie Clausen, Ruby Clark, Bonnie Peterson, Donna Fisher, Solveig Pet ersen, Betty Rasmussen, Betty Claire Wahlquist, Barbara Krogh, Helga Larsen, Dorothy Matt- hews, Sharon Serritslev, Eleanor Storebo. Row 2 - Pearl Newman, Loretta Wermersldrchen, Donna Wermersldrchen, Sally Berg, Rosella Egan, Gail Neilsen, Esther Sandahl, Annette Brandes, Greta Christensen, Nola Thomsen, Carolyn Wahlstrom. Row 3 - John Ecklund, LeRoy Larsen, Orland Jensen, Arne Pearson, Darwin Maxwell, Curtis Meier, Scott Nelson, Ernest Bade, Leo Birkholm, Paul Morgensen. 'W ,-x,, vv 7 ,f- Allen Ecklund, President Loretta Wermerskirchen, Treasurer Esther Sandahl,V1ca President Greta Christensen, Reporter Helga Iarsen, Secretary X. Row 1 - Myrna Sorensen, Lois Degerstrom, Jud Madsen, Nancy Pearson, Lila Nielsen, Mona Thomsen, Darlene Johnsen, Verlene Reynolds, Bette Clausen, Shirley Anderson, Betty Lou Sebald, Sheila Morse. Row 2 - Barbara Bagfe,' Sharon Biggins, Sharon Andersen, Karla Paulsen, Irene Larsen, Earlene Graves, Pat Alberts, Donna Mae Brieland, Audrey Plaisted, Barbara Frahs. Row 3 - Robert Jensen, Norman Storebo, Gene Abrahamsen, Uouglas Sorensen, Allen Ecklund, Donald An erson, Leon Nedegaard, Bertrand Ingemansen, Roger Newman,Arlen Krantz. O Sharon Serritslev Betty Lou Sebald, Head Majorette -Not Pictured Ruby Clark .1-', .,wn .,.., ll. .W ., ,..,, W W. K WM..-rv.. -.-- -.-...-..--- - A 6,540 15,94 i lance Anderson Lee Krogh Ernest Bade, President Annette Brandes, Vice President Sherry Krogstad Mr. Brandes, Advisor Not Pictured - Leon Nedegaard, Secretary-Treasurer Left to Right - Mavis Jensen, Morse, Barbara Krogh, Astrid Secretary, Esther Sandahl, Wahlquiet, Earlene Graves, Gail sen, Annette Brandes, Arlene Jensen, Beverly Storebo, Pearl Newman Krogstad. 45,50 Row I- Sheila Morse, Shirley Anderson, Barbara Frghg, Annette Brandes, Donna Lea Fisher, Pearl Neuman, Elealwl' sm-abc. new II - Mr. May, Advisor. Lois Degerstrom, Nola Thomson, Roselle Egan, Audrey Plaisted, Donna Mae Brei- land. g Xl Eh .. 'N M l , ,- J is is 5 s 5 5, 5 A + , viva- Wi .2 - A in , Mr. Johnson, Advisor Allen Ecklund, Business Manager Helga Larsen, Assistant Editor Nancy Pearson, Editor 1 .-1 Left to Eight- Mr. Holter, Advisory Shirley Andersen, Iois Degerstrom, Donna Breiland, Donald Anderson, Mona Thomsen, Leo Birkholm, Gerald Jensen, Barbara Frahs, Lowell Morse, John Ecklund, Orland Jensen, Carl Nielsen, Robert Jensen, Bette Clausen, Linda Hedin, Janet Degerstrom, Mavis Jensen Delores Jackson, Arlene Jensen, Kath- erine Sorensen, Ame Pearson, Annette Brandes, Paul Morgensen, Judy Madsen, Robert Sostak, Myrna Sorensen, Leland Sorensen, Dale Clausen. 911-W-fffw Left to Right- Charles Matthes, Alice Molgaard, Barbara Bagge, Alan Cyrus, Jane Hansen, Betty Sebald, Assistant Editor, Suzanne Carroll, Ruby Clark Irene Larsen, Nola Thomsen, Editor, Sheila Morse, Shirley Thomsen. V a l --n-...Q 7.5-:mf 50?-v ard-ZZ gm afzbzfa, lien Ecklund and Helga Larsen, 'dwg' ,,9l.t,,,M.w W. , ' 'rrnvwm ,1 flaw Left to Right- Dale Clausen, Robert Sostak, Duane Llmd, Darwin Maxwell, Norman Sto rebo , Howard Sparks , Charles Matthes, Arne Pearson, Paul Horgensen, Donald Anderson, Myrna Sorensen, Annette Brandes. ' Ilan! ZLL left to right-Lowell Morse, Paul Morg- ensen,Doug1as Sorensen,Gerald Jensen, Leroy Larsen, Gene Krogh, Lawrence Wallner, Norman Storebo, Arne Pearson, Bruce Spicer, Robert Passow, Allen Newman Jew Ku M . Thompson, Advisor, Dale Clausen Robert Whllner, Gene Abrahamsen, Roger Newman, Robert Sostak, Allen Newman, Richard Molgaard, Orland Jensen, Rodney Walker. .WML EM Standing: Audrey Pleisted, Donna Lee Fisher. Sitting: Bonnie Peterson, Beverley Storebo, Annelle Brandee, Pearl Newman. 43 0WlCLrn'v Gail Nielsen, Barbara Krogh, Bert Ingemansen, Pearl Newman, Solveig Petersen, Marie Jensen, David Stottrup, Arlen Kraatz, Barbara Nede- gaard, Dorothy Matthews, Sharon Anderson, Jerry Terrell, Mies Horn, Director. .1 rf Q 13 J f .ff X SF K W I -,YM ,...+. X,-,.L......--f 1 A X., W Qi we-aio-be Q AW 2 f x., 'W': of , XE!! f Q I Seek I J fE2 GHS? gs 4 fx X B'.'?um Standingz Dale Clausen, Manager, Alan Larson, LeRoy Larsen, Donavan Hanson, Verne Jensen, Phnllp Chalmen, Arlen Krantz, John Ecklund, Lewis Sheffer, Coach. Kneeling: Darwin Maxwell, Norman Storebo, Scott Nelson, Robert Jensen, Howard sparks, Orland Jensen. Z' Annelle Brandes Barbara Nedegaard Judy Steed . s l 5 - 2 5 . sa 5 ,P 'sf ' ' 1 .W . Q U wif , ., -. J 3, .,,, ' A. E Yi' I X Q 49 XF sa, ll A M- .,. J' A IWW QI - , 7451 :Wi 'fAaL -www ' ! IQ-K -S C Ann An. . .. .. .1 D B L Row I - Leroy Larsen, Robbie Bonneville, Richard Bloom, Orland Jensen, Darwin Maxwell, Douglas Sorensen, Philip Chalman, Bruce Spicer. Row II - Mr. Johnson, Coach, Donald Anderson, Dale Clausen, Richard Molgaard, Leland Sorensen, William Haynes, Tim Sexton, Pat Galvin. 574041 Row I - Roger Newman, Robbie Bonneville, Darwin Maxwell, Gerald Knapp, Donald Anderson, Row II- Mr. Sheffer, Coach, Robert Passow, Robert Sostak, Charles Mathes, William Haynes, Dale Clausen, Douglas Sorensen. le-Q h N rg, X . llxi r. A,,A C ,keV '.'E JL nf,m ,,, A fi' 515' Hx . .1 We .f a ging f ' '5'MU, ' .N X' 5 4 Af Rx- .fi -N 4 , '? W fi.: 9 dt f fy yt f si '2l la -,vw WJ K f .'s-fa X ,5 e ,'n. Q f ,.: ,m:::,x:L if ,. X f h e K . j 3 1' nv.: ' ., ,,,,..f- P T- H,-:Q , ,, by is 1 .' as Q X, .4 - 'If-gZ'.'3Q2'g1f gi? - fsf f I 1 X ' ' 'N T Q k , ' 'A .1',5': 24.15 -' 5' x ,g X r -r' 1' X .0 ' - '1'.'e -1 ,. I nn . Q I H ut, Gene Abrahamsen John Clark, Engineer Dale Clausen Richard Molgaard gig Geneva Johnson T -are ,vs C' -vswzwsag axe, me f:am llIm M :L wsmk Valerla Sheehan Joyce Jensen On Hay 5, 1955, the Juniors and Seniors spent a delightful Evening In Paris . They danced in the romantic setting under the Eifel tower and sipped punch in candlelight at the sidewalk cafes. A beauti- .1.u..L banquet got the evening off to a wonderful start. A very suspenseful aire was created in the Askov School Auditorium on Nov. 19, 19511, when the Juniors presented their class play, Home Sweet Homicide . A widowed mother finds dificulty when her teen- age children and their friends try to solve the mystery of a murder next door. The murder is finally solved and the children are rewarded with a detective for a father. On November 7, 1955, the Junior Class presented their play, 'The Nutt Family . The setting was a former sanitar- ium, and it couldn't help but provide wholesome entertain- ment when the Nutt family moved in. You can imagine the comfusion which took place howeverg it ended quite per- fectly and even with a touch of romance. Fx 5-5' L,., ' ,V 1 I IA f Qin.gf 4 irewv' il? G ' ax-- wsxs ax-f , 1 ' s H90 rv ,I J 'A XJ, f 4 X J Mix' Xxx! If X -'1 I H6 41' 1 'h A. x ,A . .3339 1 lla. 1 x 4 P . Af'- 1 .J '. .. , r . ff-1 ,L A-. , 0 4 ,,,' y . , .. AN . '-'-' '1-Law?-, 5, '-36,2-121-.:-A-2212 .--4' lf I' X Q W N . . - Q r jwiv' f . tl' in if Ou A 'HIQZ-57 jim' ...Il 1 .. 1 mil M 5559! 510.00 Security State Bank Andrew Hendrickson, Incorporated 85.00 American Publishing Company Co-op Mercantile Association Christenssn's Bakery Madsen's Cafe Pine Co-op Oil Association Sebeld Motor Sales Adjustable Sign Company Fairway Store Morgensen Chevrolet Askov Co-op Association Stanton Lumber Company Arild Fredricksen North Pine Telephone Co. Olsson Electric Company 82.00 Askov Hardware Company Askov Variety 81.00 Sorensen Implement KERRIQ 810.00 Kerrick State Bank QBEEQ 83.00 Biggins Bar f2.00 Rumor Auto and Implement 81.00 Polka Dot' Cafe 8.50 Community Market EAEQEZQEE 85.00 Kroning Drug Boyd's Department Store Sandstone Auto Salvage 33.00 Hac's Radio Shop All the photography in this book was done by Folz Studio of Moose Lake. The Pine Knot Annual staff of Askov High School greatly appreciates the financial support given our annual by the above business concerns. 1 4 W P- , I Q n I ' if Al. it , E55 4 1 Mid N 1 x A . 1 - ' ' Q Ln Mk 'MIA I 1. .' A? . r.' Y 1 ILE. Y J -1.1-,,.-g,. -1 ai -h V V rt 'W '1, 'if A YIFIQ:-li.: i ' if FA 1 -1 mx , W 4 may K E E u K E ! ! n f E 1 , 5 i 5 : I QE ..,, nmlfff 3 qu., fi' ' v F' rv V ., Q , H u ,- ,Fifi -R ,lil . .. 1 4- L' E X . -U -1 V . . p 5353? 12. ! g.T-I Qif-51 5 521- .- 1 ff' K3 . ,, .1 Q 91- gf-F J If ,V


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