Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN)

 - Class of 1958

Page 1 of 88

 

Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collection, 1958 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1958 Edition, Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collectionPage 7, 1958 Edition, Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1958 Edition, Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collectionPage 11, 1958 Edition, Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1958 Edition, Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collectionPage 15, 1958 Edition, Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1958 Edition, Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collectionPage 9, 1958 Edition, Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1958 Edition, Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collectionPage 13, 1958 Edition, Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1958 Edition, Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collectionPage 17, 1958 Edition, Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 88 of the 1958 volume:

9. F F' 5 I 'Sl ' P, , nlpsmg such a 'FQ th1s H 9 in the knowledge that he left us only to Jom a heav throng on - ln' A ffshgg-L:-, ...sf I 29, 1955 ----,f .-,.... --Q- . ....-Q+: .- A - 1 --,.g7u.-.1 - ' f - V - ,...--.-Q-- . ff .,,-1b3:r, .P , , ,Q-P' Y ' r-J-v-ms' ' , ,- A , . . . b . 0 I --nn'i Zf , . f, - , -A , .14 1 ,. , N ,' ' iii: 1 ' - lun . K -' -QA - Q01-,ff 4 Q - v- ,E ..,. -K Q .., ,.......an-an--1 .,, --dbz - n penv- -M ... -z sr M -.--A M 4- - . .'1r--v., ,,-.., M... pfA. -, ,,, A, - . i f ' . -LL -- 1 x-. . i ,fi P- . .5'-,,b. . , .4 ....n:-Q..a',..-fvdw 25- -Q 1- - , , 55' ' ,. . - -...-:., ,..4,,,-,..gga.,,v-:, VA , 'F' A x.xf'r'i-g -f P' ,- wiqgggx.. - - .X .., - Efigf- . A ,,2' , -- 'ff-Q aw -. ' Q'-' '--'f , - vu x. ' ' - . Q P ' - - I I- - fd' -- '-2 1- v 7. , ...,'13..., -' ,. -l -nl? ans- Q-I0-'i' Q1 .fun Y-, nf , .- Q ,N Q. a , ADMINISTRATION f ' ' ,Qf r :A , A, . V , A, 1 Vfhgififi 2 iggvgje lg ,T Q- 93 Q A an 1 P xffw - f E. I :VI W' f A , z ,X K 1 5. Q, .- 5 f'.i'f, V . . M if-,'--,?ff?:?If,2eW?Qiv-siikgzgwslrfifif'f A , , . ' ,.,. Z, QA if V, ww, V M ,A x..AA fy, 9 ,...f ..-.nv Qin... QQ, .V 1 .Vi 71,5 V42 1 .+.'. ,SN Q' 1 4 9255 5 ' 5, Q' ' il 5 Q2 -f 2 A-12, V. Q Patricia Mooney, French, Biology 'Nw-.. S... Rudolph Fadlovich, Commercial Beverly Kilbride, Speech, Jr. High English Dessa Rajacich, Commercial Arlis Schmidt, Jr. High English Vivian Anderson, Jr. High English Lavem Hammer, Jr. High Social Studies, Shop Carol Engquist, Jr. High Social Studies, Art Niel Markus, Jr. High Social Studies STANDING: Robert Eskola, Jr. High Mathematics Donald Nelson, Jr. GLS: High Mathematics 8aScience SEATED: Josephine Sharp, Sr. High Mathematics Joan Peterson, Jr. High Mathematics Peter Jurkovich, Health 8aPhysical Education Carl Glavan, Sr. High Social Studies Virginia Thompson, Physical Education Michael Rukavina, Sr. High Social Studies James Kuelbs, Health 8zPhysical Education Thomas Reagen, Sr. High Social Studies, Drivers' Training Philip Gulan, Jr. High Science Dawn Tornquist, Jr. High Science J. V. Kjelstrom, Sr. High Science, ' Jr. High Mathematics Richard Lavine, Industrial Arts Helen Bltker, Home Ecgnomlcg Arvid lxorpi, Industrial Arts Mafy Gluach Home Econormcg STANDING: Ann Hodnik, Sec., Health 8zGuidance Marguerite Kelly, Stockroom Clerk Gladys Niemi, Sec. to Sup't. of Schools SEATED: Aili Lehto, Sec., High School Principal Helga Mattson, Accountant 6zSecretary Marcia Futchi, Sec., Admin. Assistant Echo Leiviska, Jr 8rSr High English Eva Kxeren Sr High English Warren Paynter Instrumental Music M elle Gelmas Sr H1 hE lish David Jordahl Vocal Music ff ..,. ,Q I 85 bf G3 M MQ-5-'1- '- CAROLE JEAN ALBRIGHT Carole Bubb1ing over with laughter and fun, Never a worry for lessons undone. Two Harbors 25 Pep Club 45 Hoyt Lakes Teen Club 3,45 Girl's Softball Te a m 4 . , fm, . ,, ww JORETTA LEE ARRIES Jerry r' She smiles at many just for fun, 'Y But we all know there is only one. Marble, Minnesota 1,25 Northern Lights 45 Pep Club 3,45 GAA 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Basketball Homecoming Attendant 35 Variety Show 35 Drill Team 3. JANET ETHEL BELONGIA Jan' She was cut out to be an angel, but someone ran away with the pat- tern. Aurora Borealis 2,3,45 Northern Lights 3,4, Co-Editor 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45GAA1,2,3,45 Drill Team 35 Chorus 2,3,45 Declamation 1,2545 Variety Show 35 Sophomore Play5 Junior Class Play. VIRGINIA MAE BELOY Ginny Friends? She has many. Foes? Has she any? Chorus 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Northern Lights 3,45 Aurora Borealis 2,3,45 Football Homecoming Attendant 35 Variety Show 35 Future Nurses of America 4. 10 BARBARA ANN BERDICE Barbie Women are entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of men. Aurora Borealis 2,45 Northern Lights 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, CAA 1,25 Chorus 2,35 Audio Visual 4, Declamation 1, Cheerleader 1, Football Homecoming Attendant 43 Variety Show 35 Sophomore Play. When cupid shoots his arrow, I hope he 'Mrs.' me. Pep Club 2,3,45 Chorus 3,43 Variety Show 3, Drill Team 3. RETI-IA HAZEL BROWN Reth I never worry, I never fret, what I can't remember, I just forget. Grand Marais 23 Chorus 3: Drill Team 35 Variety Show 3. MARGARET MARY CUFFE Marg In school I'm quiet. Outside, well that's different. NANCY ANN BRAATEN Nano SHIRLEY ANN DAVIS Shirl She's quiet except when she's noisy. Fort Knox, Iowa 15253. SANDRA AILEEN DEANOVIC S andy She climbed the social ladder -- lad by lad. AuroraBorealis 45 Northern Lights 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Chorus 35 Declamation 15 Football Homecoming Princess 15 Football Homecoming Attendant 45 Variety Show 35 Senior Class P1ay5 Sopho- more Play5 Class Treasurer 35 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4. and shoulder and help me find my ear. NorthernLights 45 Letterman's Club 2,3545 Track 1,25 Variety Show 3 Senior Class Play. ROBERT KEITH DUNKELBERGER Dunk He knows that football isn't the only place where a good line is needed. Letterman's Club 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3545 Variety Show 35 Football Homecoming Attendant 35 Football Homecoming King 45 Senior Class Play5 Northern Lights 4. DAVID GERALD DePAULIS Chang After the game is over, after the field is clear, straighten my nose LORNICE ELIZABETH ERIKSON Lom Some say she 's quiet, but if they only knew her, they'd deny it. Aurora Borealis 2,3,45 Northem Lights 3,45 Co-Editor 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45GAA1,2,3,45 Drill Team 35 Chorus 25 Variety Show 35 Sopho- more Play, Student Director. BEVERLY ELLEN FIELD 'fBev The diamond sparkle is not only in her eyes. Aurora Borealis 45 Pep Club 35 GAA 3,45 Declamation 45 Senior Clas' Play. JOANNE DAE GEROW Jody Clever, pretty, and lots of fun. Pep Club 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2535 Chorus 253,45 Majorette 253,45 Variety Show 35 National Baton Twirling Association 45 Future Nurses of America 45 Football Homecoming Attendant 45 Basketball Home- coming Attendant 25 Aurora Borealis 3,45 Northern Lights 3,45 Prom Committee Chairman 3. DIXIE GAYLE FONDIE All the pep d n' e rn cereal boxe Aurora Boreal1s3,4, Northem Lights 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4 GAA 1 253,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Declamation 1,45 Variety Show 35 Junior Class Play, Student Director5 Sophomore Play5 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Majorette 1,2,3,4. 13 Girls are bothersome, but I love to be bothered. Basketball 3,49 Baseball 2,45 Senior Class Play, Student Council 2. MELVIN EDMUND HAGEN Mel A little work never hurt anyone, but why take the chance. Track 4, Basketball 3,45 Variety Show 35 Senior Class Play. RENEE ESTHER I-IAKALA Rinney I'm a senior now--I gotta act dignified. Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Palo-Markham Teen Club 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,45 Aurora Borealis 1,2,3,4g Northern Lights 3,43 Chorus 2,3,45 Drill Team'3, Variety Show 35 Sophomore Play. SHIRLEY JEAN HAKALA Dodo A girl with high 'blush' pressure. Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 35 Northern Lights 3,43 Chorus 2,45 Aurora Borealis 2,3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Co-Editor 4i National Honor Society 3,43 Future Teachers ofAmerica 1, Variety Show 3, Sophomore Play, Senior Class Play, GAA 1, Palo-Markham Teen Club 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM GREENHALCH Bill JUDITH ALICE MARIE HALMET Judy Loved by all3 but chiefly by one. Aurora Borealis 3,4, Co-Editor 43 Northem Lights 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Drill Team 33 Chorus 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Variety Show 33 Senior Class Play3 Student Council 1,2,3,43 Class Sec- retary 33 Palo-Markham Teenage Club 1,2,3,4. CAROL ANN HALBERG Carol A charming smile will always be her greatest asset. Aurora Borealis 2,3343 Northern Lights 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 GAA 1 2 3 4- Drill Team 3- Chorus 2 3 43 Variety Show 3' Sophomore Play3 ! D I 3 i ! D J Student Director. l DIANE LEE JASPER Di Beneath that little hand3 she rules a mighty man. Aurora Borealis 3,43 Northern Lights 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 GAA 1,2,3,43 Drill Team 33 Chorus 2,3343 Football Homecoming Attendant 23 Variety Show 33 Class Vice-President 13 Class Treasurer 4g Future Nurses of America 4. LOIS ANN HIETALA LO Winning in her way, and pleasant is her smile. Aurora Borealis 3,45 Northern Lights 43 Drill Team 3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Variety Show 33 Girls' Trio 2,3343 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. CHARLOTTE LORRAINE JOHNSON Char She has found her happiness. Weyerhauser,Wisconsin1g PepClub 2g GAA 2,3,4g Chorus 25 Majorette RODNEY CHARLES KESTI. Rod 'fl don't t.hinkl'm good looking, but what's my opinion against the rest of the world. Basketball 2,3,4g Baseball 3,4a Sophomore Playg Junior Class Playg Senior Class Playg Basketball Homecoming Attendant 33 Letterman's Club 2,3,4g Variety 3. YVONNE KRULC Yvonne Always happy, always brightg A smile in the morning and one at night. Pep Club 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Senior Class Playg Declamation 43 Drill Team 3. ANITA GRACE LANSWICK Cig Here's a gal with a pleasant wayg We'll never forget her as the star in ou: play. Superior, Wisconsin 1,25 Pep Club 3,45 Senior Class Play. JOHN THOMAS LORCH larch I'm the type of boy my mother doesn't want me to run around with. Litchfield 1,25 Football 4g Senior Class Playg Variety Show 3. Q EUGENE RAYMOND MAKI Farmer I may be famous it is true, 'cause Truman was a farmer too. Northern Lights 45 Senior Class Play. MARY KATHLEEN TERBSA MIGLIERINI Migs She is little, but from top to toeg She's brimful of life and go. Keewatin15PepClub 2,3,43 Chorus 2,3,4g National Honor Society 3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Girls Trio 2,3,4g Variety Show 35 Junior Class Playg Sophomore Playg Senior Class Play. ARLETTE ELLEN MIKULICH R Lead me not into temptationg Just show me where it is. Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,4g GAA 1,2,3,4g Aurora Borealis 2,3,4g Football Homecoming Queen 45 Class President 45 Future Nurses of America 45 Audio Visual 45 Variety Show 3. DONNA JEAN MITCHELL Mitch A Variety is the spice of lifeg So I never date the same guy twice. Pep Club 1,2,3,4g GAA 1,25 Drill Team 35 Chorus 15 Declamation 15 Homecoming Attendant 1. KAREN LOUISE MOORE Kar What would I tell rn randchildren, If all I did was study Y S ' - GAA 35 Pep Club 3,45 Variety Show 33 Junior Class Playg Senior Class f Playg Drill Team 35 Chorus 2,3,4. PAUL LAWRENCE MOYER Buzzy Full of hm and mischief too, doing things he shouldn't do. Baseball 1,2,3,4g Letterman's Club 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Football Homecoming Attendant 45 Variety Show 35 Senior Class Play. ALLEN ROY JOHN NIEMI Ali - lf at first you don't succeedg You're running about average. Junior Class Playg Class Treasurer 2. '- liiifffi vw A V 5 ,wgggw ' , ,ri-. y' Wi wf if Q'f'?l4j 1 ROBERT CLIFFORD NORI Bob lf you catch me studyingg wake me up! Senior Class Play. ki LAWRENCE CAMERON NORRELL Larry His heart is like a propellerg Always in circulation. Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4g Football 2,45 Basketball 2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 35 Senior Class Playg Junior Class Playg Sopho- more Play. A MARILYN ANN O'BRIEN MOB Itisn't Uue that a womanhas the last wordg She always has another. Aurora Borealis 2,3,4g Northem Lights 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 President 45GAA1,2,3,45 Drill Team 35 Chorus 2,35 Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4g Variety Show 3g Senior Class Playg Class Secretary 15 Dec- lamation 1,2,3,4. KATHRYN MARIE POLICH Polich She looks like an argel, acts like one toog But you never can tell what an angel will do. Hibbing, Minnesota 1,25 Pep Club 3,4. KATHLEEN SUSAN MARIAN RISSANEN Kathie Her disposition is as sunny as her hair. AuroraBorealis1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Drill Team 35 Chorus 2,3,45 Variety Show 35 Junior Class Playg Palo-Markham Teen Club 1,2,3,45 Northern Lights 3,4. PATRICIA CAROL ROUND Tish lf laughing is good for your heartg She'll live forever. Aurora Borealis 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 GAA 15253545 Drill Team 35 Chorus 2,3,45 Variety Show 35 Sophomore Play5 Senior Class Play, Student Director5 Jtmior Class Playg Hoyt Lakes Teen Club 2,3,4. JOHN M. SALE Sales I like school, but hunting is better. Letterman's Club 3,45 Variety Show 35 Football 2,3,4. MARGARET BERNICE SAUSMAN Peggy A girl in her early 'Flirties'! Pep Club 2,3,45 Variety Show 35 Junior Class Playg Sophomore Play. DENNIS PAUL SCHEURING Pinocchio The world knows little of its greatest men! WILLIAM L. SKELTON Bill Curls he has manyg friends he has more. Football Manager 3,45 Basketball Manager 35 Letterman's Club 3,45 Variety Show 3. JUDY ANNE TAYLOR Judy The sweet and silent type you say? -- Those sparkling eyes give her away! Mantorville, Minnesota 1,25 Aurora Borealis 45 Northern Lights 45 Pep Club 35 GAA 3,45 Band 3,45 Chorus 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Declamation 45 Variety Show 35 Junior Class Play5 Class Secretary 4. VERNON JOSEPH STRUTZEL Strutz 7, Late hours aren't good for one5 5. , , , But t.hey'll do for two. 31 ' ' L Basketball 3,45 Football 45 Variety Show 35 Letterman's Club 354. l,,,7.. PATRICK TRIHEY Pat g . Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2535 Chorus 2,35 Letterman's Club 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track2,3,45 Variety Show 35 Sophomore Play5 Senior Class Play5 Class Vice-President 15 Class President 253. DIONNE FAITH WEIBERG Don BARBARA JEAN TINKEY Barby I'm an absolute angel -- And I've got the horns to prove it. Alango, Minnesota 1,25 Aurora Borealis 45 Northern Lights 45 Pep Club 3,45 GAA 3,45 Drill Team 35Chorus45 Declamation45Variety Show 3. Nature has made him what it should, Not so bad and not so ood KAREN ANN WAGNER Rusty There's a wicked little flicker in her eye. Aurora Borealis 2,3,45 Northem Lights 3,4, Assistant Editor 35 Drill Team 3,45 Chorus 1,253,415 Declamation 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 35 Sophomore Play5 Junior Class Play5 Girls' Trio 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. She is a quiet girl, but quite a girl. Pep Clubl,2,3,45 DrillTeam 35 Chorus 2,3,45 Variety Show 35 Northern Lights 3. 22 5 LEE ARNO WEIBERG Levi Early to bed, early to rise and you miss the best part of the day. SHIRLEY ANN ZUPONCIC Zup A young lady with plenty of dash -- Sh Aurora Boreali 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,35 Drill Team 35 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Variety Show 3. PATRICIA RUTH WHITCRAFT Pat She's the shy type, you have to whistle twice. Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Drill Team 35 Aurora Borealis 33 I-loyt Lakes Teen Club 2,3,4. ' e chose her romeo from the senior class. s 2,3,43 Northern Lights 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 GAA 1 23 PICTURES DAN ID WARREN EASTER Luke I came Ibluffed Igraduated ' etterman s Club 4, Football Manager 4 Foot balll 2 Footballl-Iomecom1ngPr1nce l Varrety Show 3 Semor Class Play Jumor Class Play Sophomore Play Class Vrce Presrdent 4 WALTER DAVID JAMES Jess1e Beware I m1ght do somethrng sensat1ona New Ber11n Illmoxs 1 2 3 Basketball 4 Semor Class Play CHARLES FREDERICK LaVALLEY Chuck If I work too hard today What wxll I do tomorrow Band 1 Pep Club 1 Chorus 3 Varlety Show 3 Jumor Class Play al maj, 5 t'F f1 CLA SS FLOWER Blue Carnatron NOT CLASS MOTTO Today we follow tomorrow we lead CLA SS COLORS Sllver and Blue 24 AVAILABLE '7 'Nz'- NePhc MARIE LOU FLOM Laughmg eyes and pretty halr pronounce her a glrl beyond compare Thref Rlver Falls 1 Z 3 Pep Club 4 Chorus 4 Northern Llghts 4 Doots VICTOR ROBERT KLUNE Vxc I-le'd rather hold a p1gsk1n than a gxr Football I 2 3 4 Letterman s Club 2 3 4 Stu dent Councll 3 4 Varlety Show 3 Football Homecomlng Attendant 2 4 DAVID ROI-IDE Crockett Books and I get along splendl y W1thout each other Basketball 4 KX X CLASS ADVISERS Mr Carl Glavan and Mrs Pamela Gxllach Sn ,. ll ll 5 H 1 C' 2 ' e , , . ll ,5 I' L I . . - K - , . . ' ' . ' va 1 1 Q S 5 S 5 . vu n n - - Y - vu J, 5 9 9 u - uv un - - - I., , . , , , s s ' u - Il In - ' ' 1 ll . V . y 1 v J y 1 J ' 7 S 3 , . n vu VI . v - n 5 S l 3 ll lu tx rl X X . ll . l l . -1 -' H41 ' , ,, M. I, Q. . V1 Q 4 'f-. - 1 .i' ., fl ,, if .,,, I ,-- fi -D e xx 1 .1 ' .- i g 1 : Q, 3 1 ' Q . NI 'G -. U X X I p fl X v r y 'I ' . x 5 Diane Jasperg Treasurer SENIOR SN APS Arlette Mikulichg President Judy Taylorg Secretary David Easterg Vice -president ffltfkf Let me out! ! Hurd at work. Big joke! ! ! Steno II? '. Y ?'? I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CLASS WILL Carol Albrrght bequeath my quletness to Jamce Spangenberg Joretta Arrres bequeath my abrlrty to 'babys1t to Pam Paynter rn hopes she can have as much fun as I d1d Janet Belongra bequeath my vrvaclous nature to Kay Peterson Vlfglnla Beloy bequeath my abrlrty to get 1nto unusual predrcaments to anyone who thrnks that they can get out of them Barbara Berdlce bequeath my nose to Vrnce wrth the hopes that he wrll have plastrc surgery done on rt Nancy Braaten bequeath my talkmg abrlrty rn chemrstry to Tony Spehar Margaret Cuffe bequeath my ab1l1ty of mrssrng school to Nancy Smolrch Shlrley Davrs, bequeath my quret nature to the whole Junror class Sandra Deanovrc bequeath my locker to Jrm Robmson m hopes that he can keep the combrnatlon longer than I 1 Robert Dunkelberger bequeath my 57 Ford to Gary N1va for that blue '57 Burck Davrd Easter, bequeath my beloved key to Pat McGaully LOIHICC Enkson, bequeath my drrvlng ab1l1ty to my nerghbor Gary N1va BeverlyF1e1d bequeath my ab1l1ty to s1t and keep my seat warm rn physrcs to whoever thmks that they can warm rt better Marre Flom, bequeath my pony tall to anyone who needs a blonde propellor D1x1e Fondxe bequeath my ab1l1ty to get around to anyone who lxkes to travel Joanne Gerow, bequeath my abrlrty to wrrte letters to anyone who has a lot of pencrls Wrllram Greenhalgh bequeath my paper route to James Cornette because he needs the exercrse Melvrn Hagen, bequeath my smgrng to Davrd Bradach rn hopes that he w11l one day be another Elvrs Renee Hakala bequeath my love for all sports, especlally basketball to Pat O'Rourke Shrrley Hakala, bequeath my abrlrty to blush at any trme to Dee Johnson Carol I-Ialberg bequeath my Job of typmg for Mr Taylor to anyone who has a dull study hall srxth hour Judrth I-lalmet bequeath my abrlrty to go steady for three years to my srster Carron who thmks she knows better Lors I-Iletala bequeath my blond halr to anyone who thrnks that they can keep lt clean Drane Jasper, bequeath my long harr to any glrl who wants to take care of rt Charlotte Johnson bequeath my bemg able to get engaged to anyone who doesn't want to go on to school Rodney Kestr bequeath my basketball average to Pee Wee Jurkovlch Yvonne Krulc bequeath my abrllty to talk out of turn rn physlcs to anyone who thm.ks they can get away wrth rt Amta Lanswrck, bequeath my lead rn the semor class play to anyone who thmks they can last through rt Charles LaValley bequeath my knowledge of hrstory to Larry Cederholm because he needs It John Lorch bequeath my A rn Englrsh to anyone who IS a dreamer lrke me Eugene Makl bequeath my mechamcal ablllty to my brother, Kenneth Mary Kay Mlglleflnl, bequeath my abrlrty to brag about Keewatrn to Karen Stuntebeck Arlette Mrkulrch bequeath my abrlrty to get along wrth Mr Rukavrna to my brother Butch Donna Mrtchell bequeath my abrlrty of sellrng theatre tlckets to Marrbeth Krasovrtz who thmks that she can do better Job Karen Moore, bequeath my abxllty for takrng those long walks home to Lors Pajunen rn hopes that she can frnd a shorter route Paul Moyer, b queath my abrlrty of runnmg around at nrght to the crew Allen Nremr bequeath my abrlrty to get to Lakeland to anyone who has rnterests there Robert Norr, bequeath my walks to the shorthand room every frfth hour to anyone who lrkes to see the sxghts Larry Norrell bequeath my abrlrty to stay an one house to anyone who doesn't lrke to move Marrlyn O Brren bequeath my enthusrasm for anythmg extra curncular to the whole school Kathryn Polrch bequeath my abrlxty to stxck to one guy to Barbara Edwards Kathleen Rrssanen bequeath my longlegs no my cousrn Davxd 1n hopes that he can make use of them on hrs half mrle trek to the bus every mommg and evenmg Davrd Rhode bequeath my basketball abllrty to Dell Lourey Patrrcra Round bequeath my curly harr and curly toes to anyone who can keep thmgs as curly as I can 26 I, . , . . . I, . , . . , . ,. . - I, . I . . . I, . . . y . . . . . I, , , . . . . . ' I, , . . . . . 1 1, , . . . . . . I, . . . . D I, . , . . . . . d'd. I, , ' ' ' . , . , . 7 I Y 7 ' 7 . l. , . . - . - I D 4 I. , ' . , . . . . . n , , l I n 1 , , , . . . . Q I, . . , . . . . - I, Walter James, bequeath my ability to leave the opposite sex completely alone to Bruce Johnson. I, . . . . u I, , ' . I, ', ' . I, y . . . . . . . . I, . , . . . . ' , , . . l , , n ll - - - - 1 I, ., . . . ' I, . . . . .. . . I, . . , . . . . . ' I, . Y .. .... . a I, . . . . . . . I, l e ' ' ' ' Il ll. I, . .l . . . ' I, . . . . ' ' . , 2 l l . l . . ' ' , . Y .. . ' I, . , . . . . - I, . , . . ' I, . . , . . u Onlandxng our party found the earth 1n complete destruct1on Wh1te wander1ng around the cllffs and gullles we WILL CON TI UED I I I John Sale bequeath my P1Ck up truck to anyone who has the money to f11l It w1th gas Margaret Sausman bequeath my numerous abllltles to anyone who needs them Denms Scheurmg bequeath my tr1ps to school to anyone who thxnks that they can brave the storms rn the w1nter Wllllam Skelton, bequeath my curly hzur to Bob KOIP1 1n hopes he can f1nd a way to tame It Vemon Strutzel, bequeath my walks across the tracks to school the last 13 years ot my cousrn Carl1e Carlson Jud1th Taylor bequeath my saxophone to Sandy Brascuglx so she can blow up the town Barbara Tmky bequeath my SIZE 4 1, 2 feet to Larry Mlshmash 1f he thanks he can use them Pat Tr1hey bequeath my tuba to Paul Paullsrch who has had It too eaw rn Caffylng h1s clarmet 1n parades Karen Wagner bequeath my n1ckname Rusty to anyone who thlnks they can l1ve up to It D1onne We1berg,bequeath my ablltly of start1ng on the r1ght note 1n chorus to Mary Lorch m hopes she w1ll catch on faster than I d1d Lee We1berg, bequeath my tr1ps no B1W3.b1k to anyone who has mterests there Patr1c1a Wh1tcraft bequeath my ab1l1ty to make paths to the bus 1n the w1nter to Peggy Treg1ll1s Sh1rley Zuponc1c bequeath my ab1l1ty to play the drums to Suz, Lo1s,and Shez 1n hopes they can make more H0156 than I d1d The t1me 1S the year 1980 The place 1S 1n the Amer1can embassy on the Moon We are 1ns1de the embassy bu1ld1ng and are approachmg a door marked BILL SKELTON AJTISIICSTI embassador to the Moon As It opens we are aware of an Amer1can reporter before the desk of the ambassador Ah the reporter IS BARB TINKEY let's f1nd out what she's do1ng here H BARB what br1ngs yo to the Amer1can Embassy? I'veJust rece1vedperm1ss1on to V1S1t the earth S1nce lt was completely destroyed by atom1c warfare some years ago we have reason to bel1eve ILIS st1ll lnhablted only everythmg ns underground Why don't you come along? I m ak1ng PAT TRIHEY w1th me h s go1ng to do some research for us up here 'We' love to go When do we leave ' rght now ur SPUTNIK LIMITED 15 outsl e On earth two hght days later came upon an 1mmense f1gure that barred our way Suddenly we recogn1zed h1m It was VICTOR KLUNE, and he explamedthathe was aguard for the1r underground v1llage He offered to show us around and so we followed h1m 1n F1rst we V1S1t9d the Clty hall and 3a1l There we saw pohcewoman SHIRLEY HAKALA She was busy trackmg down the notorlous gambler JOHN LORCI-I but the one obstacle prevent1ng h1s capture was h1s powerful bodyguard PAUL MOYER The c h arg e s we r e brought on them by MARILYN O'BRIAN the r1ch w1dow from NOB HILL who c1a1med they were ru1n1ng her f1nanc1ally Before leav1ng the c1ty hall we stopped 111 to see the Mayor DAVID EASTER who 1ntroduced us to h1s secretary CAROL ALBRIGHT She told us that the local theater wh1ch was operated by DONNA JEAN MITCHELL was hav1ng an afternoon performance and so we decrded to go There was the rock and roll 1dol RICHARD PEITILA, and the famous underground comedlan, WALTER JAMES The1r ma1n fe ature was the srngmg and danc1ng star JANET BELONGIA After the entertamment we droppen 1n at LARRY NORRELL'S PELLETERIA 'to have somethmg to eat fYou see m these advanced ages one can get all h1s nourlsh 27 , , A - . . . . 1 1 ' I7 ' . , - . . - D I, - I, . - I1 1 ' . . , . . . I, , . . . . .- - I1 1 ' . ,I . . . I, , . . - I . ai e 1 I, 7 . . l I1 1 7 . . . , . ' . , - 1 1 i, , ' u ' . ,, . . . . . . . . . , . . t . . 3 6, . .H ' d . ? 'R' go ' 'd . , . , . , . 1 , 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 , . , . , . . . . A , ' CLASS PROPHECY CONTI UED ment from one llttle p1ll j It was graclously served to us by BARBARA BERDICE who showed us to a table occupred by the famous model SANDRA DEANOVIC and movle star, JOANNE GEROW who were accompamed by thelr man ager DAVID ROI-IDE After our delrcrous meal we were off toward the school 'There we met the pr1nc1pal DAVID DePAULIS andhrs secretary RETI-IA BROWN however, he was not able to show us around and so the ass1stant prm clpal ROBERT DUNKEIBURGER offered h1s servrces We v1s1ted RENEE HAKALA and KATHLEEN RISSANEN who were headmg the commercral arts department also JUDY TAYLOR the athletlc d1rector In the musrc department MARY KAY MIGLIERINE was teachrng a group of chrldren, a.nd SHIRLEY ZUPONCIC was g1v1ng others drum lessons From the school we ventured on to the socrety part of town That was under the d1rect1on of MARIE FLOM, the fa mous soc1ety woman It also was the favor1te hangout for the town mrlllonarre, RODNEY KESTI more commonly called the Town Romeo At the moment a wh1te car sped by wlth the words SCHEURING AMBULANCE SER VICE on the srde We dec1ded to follow It and look at the hosp1tal, so off we went agam When we arrrved at the hospxtal VIRGINIA BELOY the head nurse, told us that DENNIS SCHUERING had just brought rn KATHRYN POLICI-I and SHIRLEY DAVIS who had been h1t on the head by a fallmg space surt ln the space suxt factory They had de manded a lawyer so VERNON STRUTZEL, a well known one was called It seems they wanted to sue DIONNE WEIBERG the owner of the factory for damages they became so v1olent that PAT ROUND, a woman doctor, and her ass1 stant,DIANE JASPER had to gxve them a sedatlve to relax We could not see the two and so we left the hosp1tal and contlnued on down town Frrst we stopped by JORETTA ARRIES' Dress Shop wluch boasted startl1ng Vemce fashrons Farther on we came across a grrl s gym MARGARET CUFFE, who heads the gym, explamed to us that the women rn the crty were trred of be1ng called the weaker sex, and so thrs gym was the result Over 1n a corner we notrced one g1rl playmg a v1ol1n whxle dorng her leg CXCICISCS We were told that she was DIXIE FONDIE the famous concert v1ol1n1st who never stopped practrcmg, even wh1le exerclsmg After that we left the gym and contrnued on Suddenly we heard loud volces As we drew closer we saw JUDY HALMET s1tt1ng 1n a beauty parlor, and vrgorously shakmg her head at LORNICE ERIKSON the beauty operator, sayrng that she d1dn't want her ha1r cut, even though 'Yul Bryner cuts were 1n style Not wantmg to meddle, we contmued on Soon we came upon a s1gh saylng, 'THE DOWN UNDER DAILY NEWS The edrtor, ALLEN NIEMI, 1nv1ted us 1n and showed us h1s paper and h sprrze frgure KAREN MOORE the 'Dorothy D1x of l980' She wrote the column, Advrce to the Love1orn The rest of the slghts were rn the country so before leavmg, VICTOR stopped at CHARLES LaVALLEY'S atom gas statlon and frlled up w1th atom gas The 1ndustr1al d1str1ct was frrst There we saw LEE WEIBERG'S atom1c auto plant, where they bu1lt all the1r atom1c automobrles Next door was MELVIN HAGEN'S atom1c lon plant Here PATRICIA WHITCRAFT and ANITA LANSWICK made atom1c lon cloth wh1ch adopted ltself to hot and cold temperatures Presently we came upon a large structure that rambled over several acres of land We learned that I1l'11S was an old mard s home and was be1ng run by LOIS HIETALA and KAREN WAGNER however, the left w1ng was the annex for bachelors of wh1chWILLIAM GREENHAIEH was rn charge Down the road we vrewed a small commun1ty of homes, and found that NANCY BRAATEN, BEVERLY FIELD, and CHARLOTTE JOHNSON were marrred, and had moved out here to start therr own l1ttle town We were told that the tall smoke stack 1n the drstance was JOHN SALE'S crema t1on plant Because of lack of space for cemeterres bodxes were cremated Dlrectly across from the plant was a group of small whlte btuldmgs These belonged to EUGENE MAKI Here he was constantly searchrng for new methods of m1lk1ng cows VICTOR told us we had seen everythmg, and 1f we would l1ke to be flown back to the c1ty by MARGARET SAUS MAN thexr av1atr1x rn her plane desrgned by CAROL HALBERG, we could reach there rn trme to see Captarn ROBERT NORI and hrs vrllage m1l1t1a do thelr evenmg routme before the town retrred We all agreed and had a delrghtful rrde, wrth refreshments servedby YVONNE KRULC On landmg we realrzed that we had mxssed the men s d1v1s1on, but were just rn trme to see the women's drvxsron under the command of Sergeant ARLETTE MIKULICH It was w1th sad hearts that we left the pla.net earth but we promrsed to be back next year 28 - 1 1 1 ' ' 1 - ' 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 - 1 -- , , - 1 ll ll ' - - ' 1 1 1 ' ' - , . 1 1 I , . . . . I . ' 1 1 , ,, . . . . . , - H . . . . . . . . , . , H . 1 1 1 ' ' , . ' . . , . t . 1 . , . 1 1 . . . . . . I ' 1 , . tie pe RO 3.SL11'6l' . .1 M. .I Bill Aho Mari-Lynn Anderson Janice Baudek Norma Belonge A kiwi F 'A 'fa ' , .,,. T Q 1 Q Q 4, ,J Q 1 A 4 ff. Q' Jim Brown Glorianne Carpenter Bob Christeck W4 James Comett W ' 5 Barbara Edwards Barbara Faith N. ,Ks 2-Qi Charles Forry 1 I '.. V Joseph Grebenc Sue Ciesking Sheila Haberman Eleanor Halmet Margaret Hanka 29 JU 1oRs CLASS OFFICERS, FIRST ROW,L. to R.: Carol Ste- t1, secretarygDa1e Weu1ander,president. SECOND W: Vincent Lacer, vice-presidentg Robert Korpi, 'ell I .17 Carol Berg saaa ssss F 'fa Francis DeLage .. Z J 4 , Dave Bradach A .ZJV ' Ann Daughney Dan Goodell Arlene Gozdonovi Arlen e Johnson '? S Bruce Johnson ch Delores Johnson Denms Johnson Eleanore Knutson Bob Korpr Gerald Latola Kenneth Makr Vrvran LaVa11 ey Sally Mcl-lale Lynn Mugge Mrke Mull Karen Johnson Johann Korva Eugene Lourey Fred Mlhelrch Delwyn Nremr Peter Jurkovrch Manbeth Krasovetz Beverly Lunde Nancy M111 er Gary Nrva 30 H60 Paula Kakkonen Jamce Kroes Bruce Makr Tony Mrsmash Con Keppel Vmcent Lace: Joyce Makr Larry Mrshmash Suzanne Orazen Pat O'Rourke .X VA . , y A , I st Z . , , A , L , L I 'A '.V 5 4 N. F A C V , A V '1L,Q:- r Y ri Q 1 . nv- 4 X e , 1 4 I .:,1 L V , ,if ' , ,J Q an N . ' W ' 1 ' 1 , Gerry Peterson . . .I Jeannette Ryttie Malcolm Stead I Marshall Tynj ala Pam Paynter Richard Perala Eugene Saumer 1 Ronald Studier Kay Peterson John Sears Karen Stunt ebeck Dale Weulander Darlene Wierimaa L. to R.: Cary Niva, Peter Jurko vich, Robert Christeck, Bruce John son, Vince Lacer, David Bradach 31 Richard Pietila Karlyne Rudolph Nancy Smolich Janice Spangenberg Melvin Toratti Lars Wil-tingstad I I Rosemary Trihey L Diana Rukavina Toni Spehar 5 Billie Turpela . if 'g i ft' I s i V M , , A James Williams Deanne Yerich J . ,V V ,,,.f - Q-11, M. SOPHO ORES CLASS OFFICERS, L. to R.: Marilyn Sende, secre- tary -treasurerg Lois Pajunen, presidentg Carol Turpela, vice-president. 4, .c' Q F I Robert Allison Sylvan Anderson Beverly Bailey Robert Bartholomew Patricia Bissel Eugene Berg 4, 1. Richard Bradach Ronald Brown Larry Cedarholm Leon Cherro Bill Cina James Davis Margaret Daughney Susan DePau1is Connie Dill Gene Erickson Victoria Faith Gordan Gajeske Q is l .. Ca 1 I . 0.4 4 Tom Gilge Darlene Hagelie Jack Hakala Karen Halberg Carton Halmet Jerry Hardy 32 wif, Patrrcra House Olrveanne Howe '13-1 'hr Glen Johnson lone Johnson Mary Krulc Sally Kulaszewrcz L1ll1a.n LaVa1ley Harold Lehtrnen ' 'I' Mary Lorch Bruno Makr Patrrcra Hubbard Gary Karrch Rrch ard Lakso Sharon Lmdgren Carol Hudy Bruce Jasper 49 ml James Krng Carolrne Larsgaar Charles Leete d Margaret Kocj ancrch fir Rosa Lee Larson Terry Lmdholm Rose Marre Mathews Sharlyn Mayerle Patrrck McGauley '53 Dorothy Johnson Gerald Korpcla Alvrn Latola Robert Loken Patrrck McNulty J - ,,, J x n ' ,, A' Y ' V'A' ' 1 aes J as .5 J A I Q31 I 5 4 H , . I V A 2 l Edward Mrkuhch C Harold Olmstead Beverly Saarela Patrrck Mrller Francls Mrshmash Lors Pajunen Lors Sandxn James Schumacher Marrlyn Sende L Sharon Strand Patrrck Txlberg Ilene Peterson Kay Sausm an Lors Skytta Peggy Jo Tregmll IS Betty Nourse Joyce Peterson if Warren Schettler t .L Carol Nowak Peter Pxtkanen Roger Schne tter Yvonne Sprcer Darlene Smsky ill Kathleen O Brren James Robrnson Carol Scholar J aquelyn Stanchfleld Carol Turpela Joan Tyson Phyllls Wallace 34 W 3 H' ' V' 4 X 1 y 'J -ilk - ' 'L p . 4 L 1 ' '- nn 5 fr' it A y by - AQ? ' 'sg A 'fr , si .1-. V I ...,. . . . J I f I I nf Gordan Wikman Carol Weiberg Fifth hour history class. Przmpmg Tu-ne' ' And away we go' ' ' The da11y socxal call The Stalrway to success f ZL4 The globe trotters 44 L3 fu V 1 , Y' Wh ' 4 14, ik RIF? . ,x -I f fa 5 Q A M I V. ,A V. iq F A7 h f FRESHME CLASS OFFICERS: L. to R.: Con- nie S p e h a r , Secretary-Treasurerg Tony Williams, Presidentg Bill Hare, Vice -President. , ff if 9 V f J' x ... f fry 'W X I - , ,I h Q.. . x .1 Judith Aho Jerry Albright Gerry Anderson Lolita Anttila .. W 1 . I 1 1 , :., L if x ti A e Joseph Beloy Marlys Berg Rebecca Berg Donald Berggren ' X X X ' Pauline Blaclechi Francis Bleile Patzicia Boerger Judith Bolz n H f N , .gf Ronald Be ise Larry Bell Yvonne Berthiume Sandra Biakle -I Q, 'f i - Karen Braaten Jeanette Bradach R Marguerite Bradach George Brown William Burich Patricia Christeck Dale Christensen JOYCE Dill eiggzfg J Alv m Fadness Verna Gllge Wlllnam Hare George Hodmk Dlane Johnson Wayne Fxeld Carole Grandahl John I-lar men Sharon Hofsomm el' 4 , J -ff .Dil lt Jane Fmmla Lorna Haberman Mlcheal Healy Darold Hoole Warren Johnson Davxd Ke xthley Q: , 5 'uf 4 tx Q, Norman Flaten Lmda Halzel Rlchard Heath at Loren Huhta Davld Klrcher 37 '1 Gaul Gantz Delbert Hall Judrth Hemmmg xx Nancy Isaacson 4 'B J oln Kjelstrom James Glbson Ronald Hall J acxte Hanson Allan Jenkms we EW Kathryn Koranda 3 V M If A 1 ' ' l is , 5' 5 V' 5 . ,J h it ,i 7 QIEVVAVZE AQ 4' ., ,- H ht 1,r,,,,W I J A , N I AV V K l ' . I ' JA? A V 'F ' A ji fl Q 0 , - - J I X wr .YN Karen Kroes Gary Lansw1ck Constance Makela Davld McCauley Warren Olson Josephine Krulc T Yvonne Larson Barbara Malu Sharon McPhee Janet Ornlxd Carol Kucler Loretta LaValley Marr an Makl Thomas Mollck A-4 Arhn Kumpula Lmda LaCount Vlctor Lampi Shawn I-Effie Thea Mane Lesar Helene Lourey Melvln Mak1 Pery Moore Roger Perry Karan Peterson 38 Cx. Joel Mannseck ww Douglas Nemamc '? K Leshe Peterson Barbara McCurdy 1 Paul Nesselroad Chffond Pxrnat I - VA ,f ae, 5 k Mx s -xdxy b , ww J n V '55, ' O1 .-0 x 'Q V A I f , .. , A bl- I Q , n.'.:-: S ., , If i vt K 1 f N R J' ' . .V A 1: ' A 4. 7 'gf f HK, Q 5 k i , 9 Xazxkk- Sndra Pltkanen Mxchael Reynolds Davld Rxssanen Joe Plmmer Duane Popov1ch Lou1se Putzel D1ane Ryttxe Dale Sa an 7' Nancey S1me James Slade Elizabeth Saan Elmor Smollch Patnck Stanchfxeld Glona Stuntebeck Russel Tmkey Kzeth Van Horn Wlllzam Walls Davxd Wexberg 39 John Saumer Pamela Seams Elleen Scheunng Conme Spehar Beverly Spencer Kathryn Sperry vu! Mllton 'I orattl Margaret Trlhey Rose Turk X l Jane Whltcraft Harry Wh1te Kathleen Wllllams Q F l x A 'fa , Hi 1 2' I yy ' lx R - S i vv ' . V D xg , l ' X y K yy 1-ga S S x x -J' A D 'Q - aware Paul Wxlllams Tony W11ll3mS Sandra Yost Roland Txsdell Jacquelme Welch H mmm Good' The decoratlve freshmen 'V' aff I 1+ i I HII fx all Y smx W 7 The cheese stands alone The Fountain Of Youth 40 -.Q h 1' :af I y 4 3 ' i .n.m 'R s',,' , fi A' gf ,A AZN? I U h Lg 'bw . ' Lf- fgef ! 5 0 P' Y . f , . kff . xxwx l K D3 if 9 T' Www aj ,J l ,LJ K 'IIIIIIIIK lf' CU XS? fm' K ,, 3 A Y if Y: 5 as V--..E Q. f' - 4,1-if ! N A . , 4 , 1 ' , 3 , , P '. 5 Q f ' ' a VA 'V ' ' N A ' 2 , V 9 x I f' T ,Q L. K Ilan.: wi' j Y, V 4: ig K ' , 5 IK if 4 -'K 4 I i v Q il ,,, -4? . ff ' ' eq ii .i Q -' q - L JJ' -1- 3 .. ' f ' N' vs 'K' ' f W ' sf' -Q xnxx , g , A 4 ' A Y .is fi l an -I Y ,fp Aff . .. , Kr-NWN fi-'I ,, .,,. .... , . ffgfiijhsvgg ,Q f . Y. wa jqgi gb N , 'E lang! ' o . 4 I, if ff ig? J y 84' My 2 ..- ' 'J tri 1. 454: ,cw 5: 3 Q 1 1 Y 1 If K lkvwtb -33 I ' J! ' sf- if .5 , , ,' ' . , 0 . , A ,f . A . 9 if Q ,, W 'V W r 's gi Q A A to f' A Q A L , X 1 4 a 'fi' ww .44 aa if 5 rw m ' W A ' V f . + -- we My -I uw' ? ,A A f iffl' f Q X 1 G , Pri -Q 4-- 4 3 ' X S 1-I Y 1 X V en 9' :A I H ' 'l If 9 ' J Fi 5 v v 9 QQ H 0 .. W h 'T af! 3,4 4, V 4 y 1-' M if ,.- 'ff 1 S, 1' fy, V, if ,Ss yr xii 9' 'f T l we 5 af 2.1! 1 1+ 7: ,. 5 ., i ww 1' T 2 , st, . V - 3, XW M mf f ' V5 45 hw FQ ' X .f' . . rx' , I if f Qi' 5 q Pat Olson Head Majorette Dixie Fondie MAJORETTES Joanne Gerow Pam Paynter Yvonne Berthiaume wxtxiq? -' H, 4 . ff A -21, w, if 5 J 5 , ,L ,. J 1 'V if v 'I Y .Q 4 4 MZ 3 5 r Q' 83 an H U W E 4 bi, id ' A an W 1 U 1, t a .ff :W 3, 5 fb 5 W4 ' N -'Z ff V we '31 if 4 E JP A , ' x S 54 if K Q V yi Janet Belongia, Jackie Stanch- HUMOROUS L to R Gail Gantz, Connie Spehar, Connie Makela Pam Allison DRAMATICS. lst ROW L to R Gloria Stuntebeck Vickie Alkire 2nd PANTOMIME L to R Judie Hem- ROW: Karen Loken Ann Marie Mata EXTENLPORANEOUS SPEAKING L to ming PhY111S Cflllard Terry Lourey- nich. R Douglas Nemanic Betty Saari .K i L -v 1 'V P , ,L V QA v4', ,Q 'A' QL . 1 - .. -A 7 . ' ,, 1.1 ,, M f ev P 1 .4 he-. og y J , U- QYQ-,fu 4 H v-D ,v ,4 . jf. I, I 1.-:Iv in 7 Em: ' 1 M :Tr 44 'iff fi' .fa Q 3: 30 I-l Q 4 . 4, 0 ' -Q. I A - f 5 f 'Ng 8 xv if U A9 Q ' J 1 5 5 a sy. .L 9 V' ' ,g Q Y Z2 if 35 5 M ' K? 'qi V iq ,Au t 122' AA -4 54 if , 5, ,fy Q lm gn V Q' Q 6' i dv + ' 1 E3 21 'fi' , ta? if 4 ,I if fi oil' .lv Y l . as A 'I V li 1. . ,Af -Q,, .?+f--V - 3, ...V lvl 5 V M JLQ Q44 V4 .pw ti. il QQL' :ij X ss: 3 H. 3 ? V V m ev 3 Q XJ kd is v ,lg . w it vid N K I So 'Q s4 ' 1' 'x - Q if V' V NA 8 vo OA Iv gl '32 4 I ' Q5 N w X . . ,f. A-' , - h. I , Qi QV V iv A A -2. 'J 2 .aj H 'f 5 Q -,,.,.,,....,...........----v ' X 'Ei , Y x P1 if ua I,-f 3 i 8, 'X -. ai '-A f v. -si xv ff S E 12 '1 Q t A 12 M .fi hw .wh , w wg ag Aw- U , KF v it In A V , V U '41-., Y' - 7' 12 Z1 S4 gb A A H i Q4 , i . f 3 -Q ,ff Fi- ,. W sf, We 54 V' VM Q 2 fx? wivvktxty VL . iklwvgt ,A'V if A M, V1 M, - if ,Z ,jgq T Qs' X 3 'T- 1 Ly 4 . 4 - x 1 V , 4 ' A , ' 'Q , . 4 v' V- Z V tw 3591 'V+ 3 if V Q, 5 .4 U s. gf as 1: WJ , , f , , ,gui . D? 'il 'W Kw 'Q f 4' V' Qg-wlgyt ' il . 2,132-4:1 K 595: W i M I V' I , .. Q M as . L, -1 ,f A . . . - . f f-if -, W - ' ' N. ,-- r at E Q ' 'vm -' . vu li. af 3 f ' - W 0 ff. 2 .Q , .X I ix: ' V ' s r my , Lv vb I , , Et? l iv' ' V ff' ' 421. H Q , ., A ,l , Q I V, '5 ... I ' .5 4 i F' 5' , f Q if I ., fiiulaf 'i f - A ,Af-1,4 '4 .,, 4, , '54 nas . a ,W Y ,faQhagfaff,- Q A . 7 '49 ' 0 n ' x 41 N , ,, we 'bm Akin- - Q 'aw 4 K :Y ..,, V A ' , 3 Pm A 'A 55? 2 ' xi 'f if A V ,,,, V, W R , V N if 4, I 'U JK ,L 51 M :li Z n I 1.773 1 - v 5 f g li-1, x V , I 4: av ' 'lf I :kr fy QQ? A Q 'fr , ggi.: - , r 'a L . ig ? 'vga' 5 if V if A K 5-A ,., f, I ,Q 0 P sa We 5 ,gf -. r Q 4' 1? 5 E Eff Q 3. : T . mf SK . Q, My 4 pf 'iw vw: P-. Q 2 9? if l'+ Y P I 1-' 5 W W, Q -3 5 xg' an Y,, 0 K ., Q, J '52 f rv an-A 1. 4 41 if 2 1 :1 ' I 9 . fwlZ.'.' fa 1 M ff! .1 5511 Z' .2 5 1 1 8 if .F 5 ,A N, y P' 5 if Q 1 J ATHLETICS I , lst ROW, I.. to R.: John Lorch Paul Moyer Bob Dunlfelberger Dave DePaul1s Vern Strutzel, V1c lxlune, John Sale, P:1tTrihey,LarryNorrell. 2nd ROW Bob Allxson John Sears, Bruce Johnson, Vlnce Lacer Gary Nlva Lynn Mugge Pat Miller, Lars Wikingstad, Dave Bradach Ken Makr Joseph Grebence 3rd ROW Pete Jurkovrch Gary Karrch Edward Mikulich, Bill Cina, Jerry Fondle Bruce Whrte, Drck Bradach Edward Malo, Bruno Malo, Tony Mrsmash Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Aurora Nashwaulk 6 Deer Rixer 7 Gilbert Buhl Tower Biwnbik L to R.: Pete Jurkovich, Coach Jxm Kuelbs, Assist ants. 3 Tackle Vic Klune E IOR '-- l LETTERME -'fe Half-Back Buzz Moyer way Snr 'n 5, gfg, ,ffA,, ,I Ajjyfff w a 2,34 '- 4471-., ,H , H A ' g W' nnn M , n ,Q L. 'I' ' ' i.. A11-Conference Guard Bob Dunkelberger Co-Captains Vic Klune and Gary Niva 5, End Pat Trihey Half-Back Dave DePau1is Tackle Vern Strutzel 57 Center John Sale fifs if he 'Q Y 4 . , 9 ' , at H. '. Y' ,, Q 4' ' L K f N 'g',, . 9 .' ' in -' V . 5' , 'ah sl! ., n ,f ,HQ wk 4' -. fa V 'Ju .wr '95 Mn. A l Q ' D . - H '4Q.'Q7,iX-Q1 'qfv , x A Q , I ' ' 'W , , HV x ...QQ - il. ' ',' Q' I 1 ,M 4 A 1 X3 1. jf .4 f- gg . W1 X 4 .f - - - f, W 54+ Q N -5 , ' 4 5 s Q -. ., , . ,. - qw, x 1 1 V , , ,H . .53 ' Q w.'.f3ifi, 'ZX 5152: I I 0 1 Q ,,, mrw 50' n I 5 lb , '4 f . - I 5, ,gi L 'f3i'..1'fi M A . J 4 lor' .95 1 5 fi M, A , , I . , ,W :W 'Q L4 A +156 VT' s Q tv M ,M Y? . Q Y I M , ,ai 3 iQ: i 189 Walt James Larry Non-611 111112 Bruce Johnson Coaches J1m Kelbs and Tom Reagon Vmce Lacer L Dave Bradach Gary Nxva Denms Lundeen Pete Jurkovlch Larry M1Shm3Sh J1m Robmson 1 Q06 ' If em St r ez fin' QAUL n . 4 . ' i. -I SN TOURNAMENT ACTION ? qv xf'fW A 1 b N ,X ' rf 1 fltifz if .,. gg - 2 .-,K A A .- , iv' M .. B Q' Q lst ROW, l.. to R.: Bill Cina, Vincent Lacer, Bill Aho, Ken Maki. Miller. I .K avg lst ROW, L. to R.: John Sears, Dave Bradach, Roger Aumen, John Paulson, Fred Mihelich, Paul Moyer, Lars Wick ingstad,Lynn Mugge, Mike Mull, Gerald Letola, Matt Kunnary, Jim Williams. 2nd ROW: Denny Sears, Dick Maki Bruce Johnson, Rod Kesti, George Polus, Gary Niva, Melvin Hagen, Den Norrell, Curtis Phinney, Coach Tom Rea- gn, Dick Fontecchio. BASEBALL Pitcher: George Polus Catcher: Curt Phinney A-li M .F 2nd ROW: Pat Trihey, Victor Klune, Gary Niva, Pat I C X 'Fi 5 Prince Tom Molick, Queen Arlettc cess Betty Saari. A5-K .1 Q U o ' C s Q 4 I Q 1 'J 7 ' . 'Q ' 1 ,1 F ,P I A, f 1 xi 1 'K ,f ' if ' ll. l' 5 ' ' lf ' 5' .s33f,gN. A l .N't-ir,-.1 A X ,. gi Mikulich, King Bob Dunkelbergcr, and Prin- L. to R.: Lois Skytta, Betty Saari, Joanne Gerow, Arlette Mikulich, Sandy Deano- The Royalty vic, Barb Berdice, and Karen Johnson. The Dreamweavers Cheerleaders Skit Pep Club Skit P. ll r FLOAT WINNERS lst prize. . Kick 'em to Sputnik . . .Palo-Markham Teenage Club 2nd prize . . . Make the Braves Our Slaves ..... Seventh Grade 3rd prize . . . . Put the Braves in a Steve . . ..... Juniors .V-,WWW F' X Xa Q f'K Q -rf, P s I ,. WHS' 56x , E P 555 i 1 A A 'Qs t , 1 -65' A if .K f Q. ' ,w f ' 1 pnav'v ' , , VU, 5' f ,iff ' ' tg? Q , 4'?i 'ii J + , -. A' ' Ji: .14 san- , 5 ff' 'gmac XX : S N ul iw 2F25 47? 1 4 fis5'5'5i.7 ' 3 .im ,Lt lbw vm? ry' 34? ,e ,sxbl IIJ X 5 ' 1 , .Af T had 3. 5 yi .4 ,gr 1 1 , 2, iff. 11 n. .. ,N-P if .ix 1 5 ff 4 . 'Yn -.- f 'fm -,D 21' 'if f' Vi 'I fi E' fi Q, f: , 14 '- '-v ii f'flE'm. A - 5 4' 'fy 45 ,, T 1563-21 Vis ,, gf, , , QA '. f ,, ' 1 , fngl my ' Models of '63 Doub1e Exposure! XX, w Erin and Carol STYLE SHOW v 40 - I T .il--I The dotted misses! G 1-, ,f . . 1 Y iq-, 5, Q ,, lb ,1 J 'J' 5. HQ, . . , mf 'Y' ' 1 Qu- I ,,,l fav I 4 v V ' Vi, gl f X! .wry .L . 5144 ,n ., , , W. 2 ' . LQ? 3 5 K 75' K . :L ' v I is A x 1 R'R'?x '4 wsu. 5 ,-'o' kk 'M ,sxw f1'5.11 :. . , y .Jw J :Qu ' 'S UQ 4-I-ll 11103 vi -H, 'las' f- - m , Q vgpfli' - f?i1fn 4 'EV , ,Q a L -f ff X: wi 'SN 1 r,f1 i. 1333. 1'y ' M:i,,,34 A 2,5 ,mum R519 im? Lv wr , was-g?i,a f,ai'4ig 5 W ,X Ugg W4 'Q Q Smal , I Wag, ,Jig igijj is 1 H if ' 'ff .A-1. 5 ff ' rw. 3 ,L A345 ? r, fr A MM K Q z 7 A N r , mmm '-'raking if Easy-' fifi fx e 0 . N AN. ,,....4 What's this??? , ai f ,'7 by 1. 6, Y, 3-dw Y ls it censored? Hel !! Christmas Program P Don't get rammy! BEAT IT 'H '1 1 ws U i 3 X fI 'f P1 BEST ALL AROUND SENIORS Arlette Mikulich and Pat Trihey BESTEST .41 MOST DEPENDABLE BEST PERSONALITY Judy Halmet and Bob Dunkelberger Carol Halberg and Larry Norrell MOST STUDIOUS Diane Jasper and Eugene Maki MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Judy Taylor and Pat Trihey MOST COURTEOUS Yvonne Krulc and Walter James 57 W ,Q V , , 'Z A7 5 1 ir iv .fx I . '11 , Mitizf . 77' '1 - 1.5 ' , lwft , I S .O ' vflrnlllff :fat : 1 N QQ ru-56 , 1,M'Kf.5L ?f.a.QSbifA.k - LQ' ,,l,5.ff. ' nicsikhl f 5 1 ' Vu-,.,315L 'jlgf-'L, by hjffbkl,-n,Qg .QA-P Q, L.i,4. 'lui 'fins . Mb ii. fi S. iv'- - I S 1- 'Y-KS 6,4 ,LQ imfv' itil :gg !r:Tf, F vw .g I Goofing again K The men behmd the team .QRW Ilpeg-legvl From One eXt1'CI1'1e to albthef The Ime up 77 M Big Vince D1g that pose , J f' , A7 ' 1 Lf f N VI' Y' K W 1 , f fi! X 5 5 U- 'V 'in Ju 6, S 5 A fy' V ' A Q wf W ,' i Z? ,lf N! s' - hi...- vi, Wee Willie Winkle' Bill Greenhalgh ,JN 'The Knave of Hearts John Lorch 2 , 1 .1 A. 3 ,P f 3 I,,,,, 'Curly Locks Y Judy Taylor 'Bobby Shafto's Gone To Sea Charles I.aValley Go1dilocks Jerry Arries ,. mm ix 44 -:fab ,. SLA' All What Are Little Rub-a-Dub-Dub Arlette Mikulich Girls Made Of Dionne Weiberg and Shirley Hakala A Tisket, A Tasket Anita Lanswick All Around 1 ' The Mullberry 4 Bush . , Karen Wagner , 'Sunday 's Child Dixie Fondie Q , by ,M V At The Seaside Joanne Gerow Lollipop Lornicc Erikson Janet and Barbie To Market, To Market , Kathryn Polich 59- dY md Mm1Yn Bill, Rodney, and Vem Wgflgw KINDERCARTEN lst ROVV, L. to R.: Ivan Joe 'Whioff, Donna Mitchell, Dixie Fondie, Melvin Toratti, Barb Berdice. 2nd ROW: Eugene Maki, Barbara Widow, Judy Halmet, Dave Easter, Shirley Zuponcic. 3rd ROW: Victor Klune, Judy Holms, Donna Schintz, Lomice Erikson, Billie Ben Futchi. 4th ROW: Pat Trihey, Arlette Mikulich, Carol Halberg, Johnnie Ann Nyberg, Vir- ginia Beloy, Gerald Hogan. Little Tommy Tucker , Pat Trihey pf Little Boy Blue Vern Strutzel Bye Baby Bunting 'Pat-a-cake, Pat-a-cake Pat Whitcraft In Boots 'Vrhffe -wa? I A Little Girl Who Had A Little Curl Judy Halmet ,W Ah Xxx K4 i 'A-. A if One, Two, Buckle Maw, Maw, Quite My Shoe Contrary ZLlpOl'1ClC Barb Berdice Diddle, Diddle Dumplingu Sandy Deanovic Old King Cole Bob Dunkelberger Rock-a-bye Hey Diddle Baby Didd1e f - Diane Jasper Karen Moore Q'- 'M-q3 i CO TRIBUTION S We the annual staff would lrlae to entend a deep and stneere thank xou to the ftrms lrsted below for wrthout therr generosrtx tht xearbook could not be publr hed leach asterrck denotes a So OO donatton Rel1anCe lnsuranc e Companx Oltver Mrntng A 1' W Root Beer Arrowhead Co op Creamerx Assocratron Commercral Electrrc Thomas Leonard Studto lxelson Knrttrng Mrlls St James Mtne Dr Prebrlrc Red 8L Whtte Russ Larson Chevrolet Barb s Beauty Shoppe Aurora Drug Rudy Smoltch Robtnson s Cafe Bourgtns Furnrture Jeans Fashrons Mans Shoe SL Clothrng Shop Orazem SL Smolteh Clothrng Aurora Co op Assocratton Rtntala Brothers Aurora Surplus Store Crty Sales Potocnrks Supermarket Collettr s Range Supply Tacora Theatre Dr R Anderson Dr Lee Sarberg B adaeh Lumber SL Fuel Qharlre s Shoe Serxtce Anchor Gas Co Rothmans Garage Hank Paulrsrch Bustnessman Xllrsons Cafe Lrcart s Barber Shop Loken s Bake 5 Cherro s Varrety Store Rodbx S Jesse ry Store Makr Mobrl Serxrce Dahl -fl Schurkenbach Attornexs Town of Whrte School Board 80 I ' T 1 , ' , s . ' V 'S fs ' ' 'S '- ' ' V 1 1 ' w v 8 8 ul , V ' ' rm ' ' 22X::,: , ' :xv y - ' 4 :xo ' 2341? B ' v 211 ,l ' as . , 1 Assocrated Electrrc 1' . A Z, ' u ' v ' :u :XS A3 IG . . 'J X- 11 , .f PSI . , . W, 1 4 V , '- nr v fl . ' ' . 4:31115 , .' -, ,' ,t , f ,, V ' Q04 . -au-.UA -'


Suggestions in the Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) collection:

Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 49

1958, pg 49

Aurora High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Aurora, MN) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 31

1958, pg 31


Searching for more yearbooks in Minnesota?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Minnesota yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.