Austin High School - Austinian Yearbook (Austin, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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I 'wr Nfl 4 ' ' S A- ' ' Ef2'5E'.i5' V ' X t . 1 x K 47, ' yi V . . ' ,Q - A , . , , F4 yr . ' x 405hx -.4 E Puhlislu-tl by tha- Sm-nior Class of Xustin High S1-hool Xuslin. xlilIlICS0l2l S- ?f 'V S 7 L '. 5? 1 A W chool pens As our friend, Joe Schmoe, goes happily through the Austinian's pages, so Fran Flitton ard Fred Requa represent Austin's students who anticipate a busy school year. Included in school are many outside ac- tivities. Everybody waits for the first foot- ball game, and with the falling snow comes the basketball season. Besides sports, there are club meetings, These are some of the reasons our friends look forward to the year. , BT in 32 Q-pun-num EBw L When Fran and Fred return to school in the fall, they see the many changes the school underwent during the summer months. With the help of gallons of pastel colored paint, faculty members transformed the drab tan classroom walls to sunny tints. Combining the counselors' offices and add- ing fluorescent lights in many rooms are im- provements that make Austin High School in Austin, Minnesota, shine like a new dime. 3 'N ..'Z nv-F'-,- lull 523, T-?! cf:--I-: f'? is-2 we - tl X ,--L-4 C -5 i -:--'-1 .lui -...?'.f fm Gm Students Get Hungry Hungry as you may be, you have to wait patiently in line to pay the cashier before you dive into that tempting dish. Busy Helpers Work Do you say thanks often enough to the busy helpers who run Austin High School so capably? As you dash to the cafeteria to make sure you are not the last one in line, or fly out of the door at 3:19 to catch your bus home, stop to think of all of the people who serve you untiringly in a var- iety of Ways. When you are upset over that pair of shell-rimmed glasses you lost, your first thought is, 'Tll ask the girls at the Lost and and Found. About two years ago the Driver's Train- ing course, to make teen-agers better driv- ers, was begun in our high school. Because of the school's efficient instructor and the wide range of training he gives, Austin's youth has become more skilled at driving, Unconsciously We associate teachers and students With the running of a school. Every bit as important to schol and its work is the trusty custodian Who Works late into the night giving our school its daily face-lifting. Cleaning up the classrooms and halls, oper- ating the floodlights for plays and repairing the school desks are just some of his innum- erable duties. With these indispensable service groups Austin High is a Working machine in itself. Drivers Practice Safety While Joan Leck and Elizabeth Eisterhold climb into the back seat, Mr. Richard White gives Bernice Hanson a few instructions. N83 Bus Riders Leave School bus driver Chris Schiek carefully checks students as they enter the bus to make sure none are left behind. Passengers ready for the daily ride home are Don Carpenter, Adeline Frondal, and Genevieve Chapek. Girls Sort Articles Getting a few laughs as they rummage through piles of clothes at the Lost and Found desk are Joann Orcutt, Beverly Nor- ris, and Petra Neilsen. Unusual things such as a single boot and service caps are found occasionally. Custodians Co-operate Judging from the grins on the faces of Mr. Charles Anderson and Mr. Edward Mithuen, they are enjoying their backstage job on class play night although they are never cast in any of the plays themselves. 5 Some Work Is Like Pla As fall begins, the school bell rings to announce the opening of another school term. It is a welcome sound to us after three months of glorious fun. Everyone is eager to meet new friends, to talk with old ones, and to experience being a year older in high school. With our football games, the annual fall music concert, and class play, all draw- ing crowds, this season is very important. Choir Members Relax Come Right In xx'9lC0l1ll1lf.Q' Ili-vcrly Ynstc and Jerry Naliiglo- 10 11 -luck supper is Mrs. Ifltlward Flitton. You can tell ni J9l'1'y'S old rm-oon 1-out which belongs to his I'allie1 s age that it was one ol' our coldest winters. Winter is filled with more than its share of things to do. Fans flock to cheer the wrestling and swimming teams, and who could forget to stand in line early for a good seat at the basketball games? Bunking par- ties, potluck suppers, and sleigh rides are typical of the many activities that keep us well occupied while winter howls its greet- ing to us during the shivering cold months. DeVonne Blowers :ind Jeanne Lang dec-ide to no in little vocalizing just for fun, They have the help of Lois Cunnnings at the piano. Day The dismissal be-ll has jll:-ll lllllg :ls Ilixic lngcrsoll, .loyi-e Brooks, mul Dick lllllingboo rust out ol' the building. Ilzlvv XVzi1ke-r, Nornm f7l'Sll'1lIllll, and Dave Thorson L'omp:u'e note-s lwfore they lleucl for liomv. Is Done gain, It's Just Work Watching the snow melt away and hearing the birds return from their winter vacation, most of us experience a dreamy feeling com- monly called spring fever. It is at this time that seniors begin to feel a pang of regret at leaving their alma mater and wish they were freshmen again. On the contrary, low- er class students are reminded that they will be upper classmen next year. When summer rolls around, that painful thought, Where can I get a job for the next three months? confronts many students. If you are too young to work downtown, may- be a babysitting job is what you are looking for. If, however, you are over sixteen, clerk- ing, playground supervision, and secretarial work offer opportunities to you. You can always use extra dollars. Baby Sitting Can Be Fun var,-f , . l lf-L5 'Hb ky iS liuviiig as much fun Imlvysittingwilli Itobluie :md Mary Lonning' :us they are having' muvirig' in their sandbox. if W H9 ,LJ , ! ff 'M' 4 fy' 'V 7 Jffgbw- Q: fs Index Opening . . 2 Features . . 9 Music and Drama 29 Sports . . . 41 Clubs . 66 Classes 89 Seniors . 1 00 Faculty . 1 1 4 Index . . . 123 Advertisements . 129 FHM! , ww, of , .. , ..,. ,iv , WF-. Q E -E F 'f V L i 5 T K i s F 1 V P I W r 4 P r . i s v s 1 L F i i ? t. E l Q. E a. SFX X- 5.1. 5 P if ,f f 1 4, h' r9i'i+-, A Wye Drive We Walk Dick Lees, Bob Todd, Dick Dastyck, Chuck Christianson Mary .Io Meister, Shirley Bowers, Lois Pinke, Nancy Stark, Pat Knutson We Come to School If you should see a crowd standing on a street corner around 7:30 in the morning, them to make class by 8:00 a. m. or 1: 15 p. m. A few lucky students depend on their own you might Wonder Where they are going. But, as many of us know, these are students waiting for the city bus which takes them to school. Our many country students arrive in a fleet of school busses. Those of us who have neighbors or parents leaving for work about this time choose to ride to school with cars or the family car as a means of transpor- tation. Depending on the weather, motor bikes, scooters, or bicycles take a number of our boys to and from school. We have a large number of ambitious for economicalj students who arrive out of breath after walking to school with friends. We Get a Ride We Take the Bus I ue Randall, B2ll'll2Ll'2l Burton, Helen NVheeler, Fran Barbara Kruger, Claricc Miller, Delone Bukke, Paul l lit on Norland 9 f 'VV if Students Study What would school be Without occasional studying? We all engage in some amount of it although this may appear questionable at times. Too often the effort is put forth in the hope of just 'getting by'. Some of us study with the motive of at- taining a coveted place on the honor roll. Friendly rivalries among friends may also have a bearing on the amount of studying done. For others, outside compensation or reward for high marks provides the inspira- tion for study. A few lucky students enjoy school-work because it just comes naturally to them. We study tions, one of which for college, vocation after high school. Students may be 7 with many good inten- is to improve ourselves jobs, or Whatever comes found studying on the bus to school in the morning, just before classes in classrooms, and sometimes even in study halls. If nothing else to do presents itself, home may the scene of the studying. lweet Mr. Bones Pat Tate. Elizulvelh .K2lLlI'Z, Jeaiicttc llYlllC Ninlble Fingers Fly Betty Lensch, Louise Dulquist, Joanne Cumming, We Work for Peace Jenn Iiolwrls, Karen Haasc :mm mm Y'- NSS B 74, 5 - , 63' Q-5, My GN V ,f f l s 'A J PEACE 10 Autograph lVIw Book DQSILH Posters I rr'lnd Boys llmlp And Also Relax 'i , 'Q-...N In most classes there seems to be an at- mosphere of interest and cooperation. Classes may be required subjects or electives, or extra-curricular activities in which We par- ticipate because of personal interests or in- dividual talents. These may be drama, writ- ing, music, or art. Regardless of why we study, knowledge available, and it is left to the individual to use it to his best advantage. WMU B mg Kgs! X T M rg A -f lg 13111 H,-4. XNQ- XXV ft ,fs f' f , I me , .n.-ww , WMM ,-Wm .G Jobs Help Finances Part time employment gives many high school students chances to earn extra pin money. It also gives valuable experience for after-graduation jobs. t,41lSlllCl' Dona ,Xrlmld and patrons Clerk Admires Display Mr. Harold Kannady, school coordinator, helps students to find suitable jobs. Boys and girls alike may hold jobs in grocery stores and super markets. Dick .Iolmso Clerk in a Pharmacy White uniforms become the garb of girls as they are employed in drug stores, medical offices, and bakeries. Other girls have book- keeping and typing duties. Customer and ll:ll'l8ll43 Madison Girls Pop Corn The popular drive-in stands provided em- ployment during the summer and early fall for school girls. Life-saving and Working for the city are summer favorites for boys. Shirley Gooclwinson, Barham Burton, Phyllis Nagel, Joan Robinson MM ' 5 Ushers Sell Candy Theaters and five-and-ten stores employ many Austin students. Hormel plant jobs are sought by those who desire full-time em- ployment after graduation in June. Movie-goers, Marvin Skogebo, Floyd Martell Clerk Unpacks Stock Inside, outside, in front, in back-in fact, all over, high school students can be found earning and learning. Clerking is a popular job, especially during vacations. Iris Helehrant Have a Hobby? Most active and happy teen-agers have a hobby. These hobbies may be constructive, educational, or recreational, but they are always time taking and enjoyable. Drum Flll'lll1'X, liul'lm:11':l Jacobson, Kathleen Stark Leader Adviscs Scouting offers vast opportunities in all fields of interest for both boys and girls. Careful plans are made for camp fun, com- munity work, and badge proficiency. l!z11'ln:n1':1 Iiurton, Rf-no Llmri, n:lI'lhSll'1l Smith Lambs Take Prizes The 4-H Club is a main activity in the lives of rural students. Club members spend a great deal of time perfecting dairy, crop, poultry, and homemaking projects. A m 5' 'XVes1'm Mechanics W0l'k Boys sometimes spend hours making and repairing things mechanically. Skills learned in hobbies along this line give boys exper- ience in auto and motor repair. Learn First Aid Many students select hobbies which later may develop into occupational interests or acts of service to others. First aid is an es- sential lesson for boys in Scouting. Head for the Rink The vast outdoors is the scene of countless sports and hobbies enjoyed by Austin's youth. In the wintertimc ice skating and toboggan- ing are always favorites, Bob I'el'f-rsmi, Dick Lewis Iliyi-if NYIN-eler, iY72lI'XYill iiflC'iilllll1'i, Ronnie Nc'f'oy, Dean Jim .Iuhnsm1, Rim-l1:11'r,l lfiousch flf is Aldrich, Petrol Knowlton, Neil l.11clvi,2'son, Ann Ill Our Royalty Reigns Homecoming brought With it an air of ex- citement, which began Weeks before the big day and prevailed all through various events from the traditional snake dance through the eagerly-awaited mixer. At the Coronation, the silence following the skit was broken by 'oohi and 'ah' as Mary Lou Regner, Phyllis Nagel, Helen Wheeler, Joan Nelson, and Dona Arnold entered in pastel formals. Queen Mary Lou was crown- ed at Homecoming by Dick Goslec, Student Council President. Chrysanthemum bouquets were presented to the royalty. Then it was parade time. As some floats and incidents make every year distinctive, this year's floats contained many live animals and a city fire truck was used. It seems that one of the winning floats didnlt have enough gas to finish the parade. Another float por- traying a miniature coronation was minus one small king as a result of a child's sudden shyness. Our parade followed a slightly dif- ferent pattern. Instead of the customary trip to the athletic field, the route took us down Main Street Where steady rain failed to quench our spirits. I Crown Thee Queen Mary 'Lou ll0gL'llOl', Dick Goslee Mary Lou Holds Court Folleen Englennin, Mary Lou Regner, Joan Nelson, Helen XVh3eler, Donn Arnold. Phyllis Nagel Jw -'fi or .,,,. 16 Lel's Have Coke Skil AIIIUSCS liolu .Xu-nolll, llonnzx Hanson, l!ol+ Julmson, lng'eho1'g' Slillllllllpli Gibson, W4-iss, Alvl'oy, Bxnlvb. Simi:-412 Holm- U,l,.g-f,:,,-ll' 41,.3,,, Smith quisl, Sass, Miller, .lolmsou C O Homecoming Dellghts A winning football season was climaxed gs., 1 Q by the Homecoming- game in yvhich our A W team came through with a 46-0 victory over if I- Rochester. Sidelights to this main attraction QOQQ 'A Pjiufffme , included the display of royalty. Floats par- NKQX ,I aded following slight redecoration as a re- ,T E! 1 ' gl mn. .- M QE? sult or showers. .l' 5 if . . . M -' gk 'fA 'X Finally, the anxiously awaited end to a I 3 memorable day and evening occurred as L-W-x'Y f Q f . e . . . X '-19 cw X Rollo Sisscll and his orchestra played tor the largest crowd ever attending a high schooll mixer. Ride in the Rain 111 Took First llomeroom 3211's float Homoroom lu6's float l 17 Dog Patchers Hop Girl ask boy--wear oldest clothing with patches-have a hilarious time, What is it? Why, it's the recipe for fun at the Dog Patch Hop, a fall dance sponsored by the SFC. 18 Sew the Patch Dave Walker, Debby Blowers: date for the Dog Patch Hop, sits patiently as she sews patches, matching her own, on his jeans. All patched? Then on to the dance! We're Thirsty Between dances Debby, Dave, Barb Burton, and Ken Pack take it easy. They laugh as they watch other Hoppers attired in boots, sweatshirts, and patches. We Came To Dance This slow number was enjoyed by all- Debby and Dave too. Chuck Hall's orchestra furnished the music and even gave some of the peppy Hoppers a chance to polka, And it's, Thank you and good-night, as Debby and Dave begin the homeward trek. Choose a Color Berneice and Marlene shop at one of the local stores hoping to make the best selec- tions. Stores are crowded with students on Saturdays, after school, and in the evenings. Mail Early With packages ready for mailing, Jim, Marlene, and Berneice decide to lighten their loads at the Post Office before continuing the day's excursion. Merry Christmas to All Decorations, carollers and assemblies liven the Christmas season at Austin, High. Jim Goick, Marlene Torke, and Berneice Duken are kept busy shopping and planning for vacation. ,A 19 Mingle Socially School mixers sponsored by various clubs have become a steady habit with many of our dancing enthusiasts. The typical mixer is held in the cafeteria and offers entertainment following games for most students. For the benefit of those who like refreshmants dur- ing the evening, concessions are usually pro- vided by the sponsoring group. Two featured mixers this year were the traditional WPA mixer and Dogpatch Hop for which girls dated boys and we came in jeans. Music is generally furnished by records. However, we sometimes enjoy such bands as Chuck Hall's and Rollo Sissell's for Variety. On one occasion, we had the advantage of the ten-piece band of Bob Harris because of ill- ness in the five-piece band which had been engaged. Fast-music fans, those who prefer slow dance music, and even those who don't dance enjoy our well-attended mixers. Uheckr on Silltlvlll Vouncil Mix:-1' lfli-Y Mixer 'l'h-r l'IllX'4'l'Sll-X l'I:15 ers V 1 , j XKIVIIIJI 1 u ie lu. .Innes ll rim, Kolilxxvs, l'l'I l'SUlI. I'lcxem'. Iiw-s, lim-lm-1, lluvlx- Take Homeroom Seats Something new, because of the large num- ber of students, were the split assemblies. Assemblies covered subjects of general in- terest and each one was considered a treat. In the line of music, we had the orchestra and choir's annual presentations and the tra- ditional Christmas community sing. A short religious play was given at the Christmas assembly this year. The University Players and Dirk and Bauble assemblies composed the dramatic programs We enjoyed. Among the favorites of our gatherings were the pep assemblies, of which Homecoming commands the greatest amount of interest. We also appreciated and profited from the assemblies of a more serious nature. Included in these were a program of political interest concerned with the organization of World Federalists, a scientific demonstration on col- ors, and a speaker on the subjects of alcohol and gambling. Fred Ile-qua, Gary Yuxicv, Dick Dzisfyck Ardoth Miller, Marlene Nvstc, lllizabetli NW-lls Phyllis Nagel, Shirloy l'iflLNiXX'iIl!-1011, Nancy Gillson BAMK: Ilulquist, Yinlm-ss, lfislwr. FRONT: Smith, Hanson, Hsiincr, Guy, oin the Part A casual, HI-low about a party tonight? is all it takes in Austin to get things off to a rip-roaring start. Formal, informal, planned, or conjured on the spur-of-the-moment, par- ties with plenty of food and music are bound to be fun. Picnics, potlucks, and hen parties are popular. We Get Together Social life is very much a part of a Well- rounded high school life. Our school mixers, club parties, and class get-to-gethers make up many wonderful evenings of fun. We Austinites have, of course, traditional fes- tivites. Our Homecoming activities, WPA week, Senior Skip Day, Junior-Senior Field day, and Prom are never-to-be-forgotten events. More frequent, however, are our informal gatherings-just the gang looking for some- thing to do. K'Oh, it's a perfect night for skatingf' shouts a restless student, so maybe the crowd goes skating. Perhaps, depending on various weather conditions, we toboggan, hike, picnic or decide on a cozy fire with lots of popcorn. Laughing and singing, we have fun in all we do. We enjoy planning and decorating for pri- vate or open-house gatherings, All these activities plus our many friends make up a school social life that We'll never forget. Trick lkistyt-la, Uhiu-k llllI'iSIi11llSOIl SIHXNDINIIZ Hznzisc-lic, Nlzlgnussoli, N1'Slk'g'IHll'1l, 'IA'-H!ll'I'0lI, 2il'liUlll'llC, k'ln1'istiznl1:4m1, Arens, .l:u'4ilmso11. SI'l I'IN1l. lriwkson, Nvmilz, Yum-i-, Amor, llmu-rs, lcllivlllilll. IXPII Park, llruvv Tlvmlwll, Fuzz I'1x'cnson, Ring XVMSS llulnm 1'l':1xx't'ou'cl, Irlliznlu-lim XY1'lls, Frzm lflillml, Lois Iolti-1' as it Ii H sf- yi if E 24 Tug of War Seniors Win Field Day Excitement prevails and all have fun when the juniors and seniors battle on Field Day. Ed Zimmerman and Ken Pack Welcome the noon lunch. Roosters F ight Mayland Helland and Duane Thor- sheim strike blows in the rooster fight, one of the busy day's heated contests. l l They Lost The final event, the tug-of-War, l highlights the day's activities. Marsh, l Kehret, Ator, Runquist, and Halvors son pull but lose. f 'f':r:'r Q , .4 Q - I M, 4 , sn, if I - --L . 1 ,L -A' W ' fyijgbl.. 34,6 ,, .. f . . f .V - , Come cyll---Rllll I Contestants take part in all races. llfiaeing here areg Schneider, Christ- ianson, Heard, Miller, Aberg, Tanner, Sass, Swank. Time-keeper: Miss E3 ates. Barrel Him Over As Gene Seavey barrels over op- ponent Wally Meyers, Elmer Olund, and Bob Patterson outwardly express Ltheir feelings about the battle. QS In--They Srream Torke, Swank, Corson, Weeks, Pai.- terson, Crawford, and Paulson cheer 'their teams on. Baseball, softball, soccer, football, and volley are tops. l .qv 1 Hail the Prom Months before the annual Junior Senior Prom, committees begin tl draw up plans for the gala affair, up per classmen are anticipating thi long dreamed of evening. l Each year the task of making Pron preparations goes to the junior class lnvitations, posters, dance programs tickets, publicity, and the selectioi of the band must be taken care of bf the various working committees. Long before May 31, girls begil Worrying their mothers with thc usl ual problems of colors for formals anl suitable slippers and evening Wraps To the boys come the arrangement for cars and the finances. Boys anc girls alike finally solve their diffi culties and arrive at the ballroon in gay moods and all set for thi evening of their lives. Take Your Parlnor l':u'k, Nelson, limit-k, Morris, Lees, Hmff, Hzilltlis, Sjoqilist Heel With Friends II4-'cn XYII1-L-le-r, lm-It lJ:xslyr'k. Gary Yzuim Lois l utIe1' l Rest Achi ng Arches Imve l!:1r'iIoucl1e, 1':n'l:1 I ei'g'11on, Frniices XX'irr'z, Iniune HlilX'l'I'S4Yll Euj oy Your Da lv Judy Sass. l:llI'llQll Ilaldorson, .lack flilflncr. .lean Moomlx' 'ii' pi f . s Y K, X . Q vi ., i x.'f 5 -rx 0' i ,V .K X . Q . is Z i . Rc-andy? Ilill llishz-U, Nlmiun- Xl-wen Memories Last The Terp ballroom was the scene of our 1950 Prom. Dancers thrilled to the dreamy music of Dick Finch's orchestra. Although there was no special theme, the dance programs followed the idea of 'Halfway Through the Century, Austinian motif. The hours of preparation were well rewarded as the seniors were royally entertained by the juniors. The grand march, held in the middle of the evening was led by the class presidents and vice-presidents and their dates. After dancing and gaiety, the couples bid farewell to the chap- erones and continued on to the many snacks and parties planned for after the Prom. The wee hours of the morning found tired but happy Prom-goers homeward bound. Snack Before Proni Nlzmrilin lxuhle-ws, .Iolm Iflvn-nsmi. Louise ,Dril- 41lllSl, liI'lH'1' llezulvll Next Dance, Please? i .loam Nelson. lxen luck, lunl Smith. 'Init-e 111.111 Go Under the Arch Ken l':u'k. Joan Nelson. .Io Nvillllllflll Ol 'Yi X F ads Add Spice It is inevitable that every year we have new and different fads. These are often in the line of clothes, as was the case when shoulder bags and boots appeared. Boots are of many colors and styles and can be found almost anywhere among both boys and girls. In jewelry, medallions are seen around necks. Girls sport very short hair and we see the end of last year's peroxide slowly growing outi Our boys returned after Christmas with a new crop of novel shirts in a variety of colors and styles. The trend seems to be for the boys to dress up more. Jeans and sweatshirts are fewer. The favorite material for all is 'cord,' with girls wearing it in jumpers and weskits. Scarves worn around the neck were back again this year. Something new in our school this year was the departure of many of our boys to serve in the various bran- ches of the armed services. Ronnie lXTr'1'oy, Ruth .Kim Uory, Dean Pzlvlioll Don llklllgllftlll, Giwxw- lhiriksriii, Don Redman. lizlryl Alulollm-5' l11':1:'e Kopel, Helen Meister Russ XVIIHQQII Arts Entertain It is natural for us to think in terms of music, for music is all around us. From rhythm bands and simple nur- sery songs in the lower grades, to the final perfection of senior concerts, music groups make many public ap- pearances. We attend music festivals and put the finishing touches on vari- ous special occasions. Even though We may not be one of those who can take part in presenting the concerts, We like to hear them. The dramatic groups are also an ac- tive part of our school curriculum. Thespians prepare the sophomores for the senior high dramatic club, Dirk and Bauble. Spring and fall plays, one act plays throughout the year, and special programs are presented by thc senior high group. In March, members compete in the Big Nine Speech Festival. X ff-22,2 li 'Y 'ixkeigf ffxixff ,gl aff Q I .15 mf! .56 r XF i Q , 3 N ' .Y cgi! XX e lil!t'lOXX :tml Dog Shadow HPI' Il af Cellos Sing Joan liobiiison, Arlene Jzlvolv. Kalliryll Swenson Fes lival Held Strand, l'ut'ch, S0lltl1'1'g'2l1ll'tl, Olljes, lizigqorval, Aloyci' v m TN L ' X : 322 Senior Orchestra ROW' 1: Hanson, Peterson, Meister, .Xnlicr Svvjliovskj, Robinson, .l':1m'ol1. RONV 2: Carlson, Oltjes, lllowx-rs. lil'lllVlL'k2lv Fzuulier, Harlvo, i'l1i'isti-iisvii, VVl1o1-lor, Hull, XYillianis, 'linger- Vznll, Meister, Swenson ILOXV 3: Blowois, Strnml, Yiste, Cog':.L'ins, Palvli. Guyclte, Patch, Bigelow, Moore, Lewis, XYol1', lil Xlovnke, Sayles. Fisher, Vance, lQlQ'll2ll'tlSOll, l,awrencc Awlmlin on, l.eo1ia1'cl ,XflKlll'l,2'l0ll, licistad. IQOXX' 1: Airs. Sumlzll, l-lcltne, Myers, SOI'lCl6l'i3,'il2ll'Ll. Aanclalll, Olsen. l'eio1'son, Boyerign, Ellis, ,xllilf-bl'SUll, ilfkllltlilll, l1l lI'lSlkHIlSl'll. Pnclioll, Potter, Yzinve, 'oclcling'ton, lived, Butts. Llrekkv, Gllllickson. Janice l'I:1g.:'e1 Hanson, Jam: l'lag'e1', llurlon, Hastings, 30 Strings Make Music The seventy-piece senior orchestra, direct- ed by Paul Heltne, performs many times throughout the year. The chorus combined with the orchestra on October 17 to present the annual fall concert. Leadership was in the able hands of Arlene Jacob as president. Warren Bigelow was Vice president until he enlisted in the para- troopers. Sharon Fischer was secretary. On January 23 the orchestra and band presented their regular winter concert. At' the Christmas program, the string section in cooperation with the chorus and Dirk and Bauble provided background. In addition to a spring concert, the group played for the National Honor Society induction and forl commencement. i All senior high music groups attended the annual music festival at Rochester in May. Instead of performing for only a few minutes' as has been the custom in other years, each group had approximately an hour and a half. A special attraction was the parade in which all the ands of the Big Nine appeared. The orchestra meets daily, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays band members attend. Mrs. Norene Sundal has special sessions with the strings. Woodwind instruction is directed by Mr. Eugene Dunlap. ,J 4'? f 5 .. ll r Band Marches .Ioan Knane-r, Ivana i'!lll'lllt'X gn, fi ag 'F 'wifi Beginners Practice ROW' 17 Yrornzm, Iindd. xYP'I'l1lllQ't5ki, Cook, ' Q Reynolds, Allen. HOXY 2: Arnold, Grande, Bucklin, XVilli:nns. x'illlvlL'0i, Neiswanger, Bar- tell, Gartner. Downs, Holy, Olsen ROXV 3: Smith, Kelly, t'lu'istL-nson, Jensen, Schultz, lia11g'elwrg.1, True, Hvssler, Lawson, Moore, XVhitv, l'1ll'lSl01JllQl'SUIl, Spcrati, ROXV 1: Qunni, Robinson, Snkow, SXVlllL1lilbl'i', Maxfield, Joseph- son. Stoen, tiuinlirm-, Sm-oiwl, Cady, xVOi1Ql1i,DBl'1.!', Johnson. O Music Flows Majorettes Dana Furtney and Joan Knauer by joining the beginners' band. lead the junior band as it marched in the Musicians learn basic fundamentals from homecoming parade. Director C. V. Sperati, and each member pro- Students who have had no opportunity in gresses at his own speed. Later the learners grade school to play a musical instrument and serve as a feeding line to the senior band. have natural talent can start in junior high This year the band numbered forty members. N 5 5 L 5 c g M , A ., 'Ny 1' I I ur - J - A im 'M y,.,..as -A e. e... A. . e.. , .. ,.-., acne.-. A.. M ,ewes 31 Senior Band ROVV 1: Bigelow, Moore, Blowers, Elam, Tanner, R. Christen- sen, Harlmo, Hull, Burton, H, WVheeler. ROWV 2: Owens, Sissell ti Anderson, Jensen, Unruh, VVeseman. Young, Christopherson Vilt, Nicol, Spencer, Dahlquist, Perl, Rosenbrock, Flannery Pinkava, Sayles, Lane, Ludvigson. ROXV 3: VVennes, Lewis, .T Peterson, XVolf, C'-afourek, Blom, Crandall, B. Anderson, D Christensen, Chambers, Pacholl, 'xVeinzel, Earl, Hertle Kaus N, Anderson, Nelson, Bagley, Gardner, B. XVheeler, Brimacomb t'odding'l'on, Vance, Potter. ROXV 4: Moenke, Buck, Hessler Fisher, Sutherland, Clark, Hogan, Boyenga, Sommer, V. Peterson, Ellis, Sherwood, Brekke, Arnold, Dodds, Houdek, Lightly, Adlemann, Plager, Hanson. Paulson. Mctfurnnin Howells, Hamilton, Lee, Knutson, Krull, Olsen, Prilnlnle, Butts Recd STANDING: Torke, Gribhe, Madison. Smith, Johnson Hawkins, Mr. Spcrati. , - v v l Y v We Love Our Band Ask a member of the first band what the highlight of the year was, and it's ten to one he will name appearing at the state high schooll basketball tournament at Williams Arena. Football or basketball games find the band always present. Weather is never an alibi for staying home. At one football game, while rain poured down band members stayed on although students left the stadium. Two hardy trumpeters, Bryce Wheeler and Gary Vance, played Austinls school song as the last touchdown was made on the drenched field. Annual winter and spring concerts were presented by the band. As an exchange as- sembly, the band traveled to Rochester and Junior Band ROXV l' R Lee Lulmlxerts NIOOIE NVil Sl 'L..,- gave a concert. A second opportunity for the band to appear in Rochester came at the basketball regional finals held in the Mayo, Civic Auditorium. Favorite selections of band members and the student body are the fight songs, At the Gremlin Ball, and Schnitzel- baum. So much student enthusiasm was gen- erated during one game that an announcer had to ask spectators to sit still or swing music would be discontinued. Students com- plied. Because of a state ruling, the band was pared to 60 members for tournament appear- ances. Officers were Lois Potter, president, Rich- ard Brekke, vice president, and Helen Wheel- er, secretary. .. . ., ., l ', son, ierman. Holman, Stark. Krull. Milton, Ilosshart. ROXV 2: Cullen, Shipe Mans, Clifvford, Hulet, Earl, Keller. Nicol, Lewis, Allen, Karlow, lfalver, Dunn, Sathre, Clark. Kesfner. XVolff, Dean, Morgan, lsem. ROYV 3: Drake, Hatch Butler, Chambers, Jones, XValrath, Fhinnow, li. Peterson, Tuchek, Besco, Haugland, Blowers, Crandall, Harber. Deyo, Brown, Requa, True. Schultz, Got-lmel ROXY -l: Knauer, lfurtney, Casey Qlllfldt. YOGGKPIHPU, Reed, Hilglalld, XVeber, Downs, Halverson, Thompson, B. Peterson, Sayles, Meister, J. Lee, Morem, Frank, Xance, Gess, Hendrickson, Moody, YVilcox, PeKarna, Hill, Mr. Sperati. v 1 . 4 ing, f at il W wifi It Sets Our Mood Thanks to William Hossick, boys, counselor, Austin boasts a new version of t'Margie, used at late season basketball games. Margie Austin, we're always thinking of you. Austin, We'll tell the World We love you. Don't forget your promise to win. We have got the team 'n pep ln vim, So Austin, you are our inspiration, We are ever true. After all is said and done x There is really only one- ' Oh, Austin, Austin, it's you. Majoretles Twirl Brr! It's Cold! STKYIMNG: Smith, Madison, Torke, Griblw, Hull, ICIZIIU, 4'ln'isIa-nsnn, XYI11-ell-1'. l'o1lm', I'l ll'l, Ihlf mmm Rosen ins. SITTING: Johnson. lvrovk, Spenoer, Nivhol, six aww Faculty Performs llainson, Ilzicklinnl, lgikllldllklll, liegncr, M13 lizinuxn, Nr. H1-llno, Miss Moore, Mr. Dunlap Boys Dress Dzivid 1,1-v, lixilpli Duigneau, Billy Noun Senior Chorus i Voices Sing The Austin High School senior high school chorus is composed of ninety-five voices un- der the direction of Paul Heltne. lt made its first public appearance in a concert with the orchestra in the fall. Christmas wouldn't be Christmas Without the chorus, but perhaps the most entertaining concert of the year was presented on April 3. The performance was entitled Hltis a Grand Night for Singing and featured such num- bers as t'Oh, What a Beautiful Morning, Come to the Fair, The Whiffenpoof Song, and The Battle Hymn of the Republic. Lois Cummings was piano soloist with the Rhap- sody in Blue. Joan Nelson served as president, Bill Noun was vice president, and Donna Hanson was secretary. Students were thrown into an uproar over the appearance of a faculty band at a pep fest. Ill-fitting caps and too-small Capes of the second band were Worn. J. A. Ranum directed the group, and Vern Ojanpa did a spectacular job on the bass drum. Principal Ray Wescott on snare drums won student admiration by failing to watch the director. ROW' it Ilellc. XYilson. Cinninings, Hanson. Smith, Lndke. Gillverlsoii. Hvline. 'File-liek, lluvkiin. Paulson, l'n1'uh, Kime, Heed. GI'1ill', Aior, Poli:-i'. ROXV 3: Hellen. Meilcin. Nelson. Ilzinson. Ili-X'i'in-ze. Albright, Grilube. Kurth, Johnson, Orcutt, Simons, Iizislizinson. Hennner. llililtli Scliocker. NX'iilia1ns.Yinless. HORN' CS: Iilrnxors, Lziny. Jensen. Downs. Yocum, IZ:-st, Konet, Jolnison. Stark. l.udwiQ', Dalnnon. Mzirclis,Svlioclif-xx li1lSIllllFSitIl, 'I1llK'lU'I'. Johnson. Heikes. Clll'lSiODPl'- sunt IQOXX' 1: Lolnnzin, Togus. Kesler, Pick. ,Xfl8lll1Lllll1, Hzirdner. Houston, liiine, I':ic'holI, Ovliler. f12lLlQ'llI'2lll, Noun, XVzin- gon. lme. llzliglivzlll. Clayton. Johnson. Bzxcklnnd. IIOXX' 5:'l'iius. lligelow, Anthonison, Johnston. XYzilke1'. Gaughran. I-'vi'1'4-I, Mocnke. Iillinglroe. Pzicholl. Hovlzind, Butler. Dunniflt'-, Davis, Hamilton, l'lf'lilE2ll'Cli, Nzingle, 'Huskin ' W . 1 f,-' Q L ,... -,a,--, ,,-,, , .M ,, M.-- 34 Junior Chorus HUXY I: Norton, Langowski, Alurpliy. l'l'ilioml:i, Yun, llig'l1tslioe.H:ill, Avvr, Szilerlvo, llulvln, Yarwoml, Smith, Xlv.Xlislv1', liowvrs. .Xnliorn Kezzir, Suliow, Blziji-Vus, Gentllcr, linux, Mrs. Sjorluisl. ROXY 2: lflolvivk, Davis, llrzly. Slit-viz, Zrmli, Fhrisl- iunsuii, l.ig'l1tly, NV:ilI1'i'm:u1i, lfm-i'g'usoxi, XYPSUIIIHII, L0ux,l!rnwu, llritt, .lOilIlSJll. Titus, Myer, Blavlicicw-k, l l'g'llSOll, .loin-s, .Xllwrt, Heerlcr. ROW Cl: Reed, l't'll'l'SHll. l4'zi1'i1liam, i'l'lllkSll2lllk, Coleman. .Xiuli-rson, Aulwos, lflllis, Fiuliolrli. livstt-V, llavens, Gaup:l11':ii1, Upsahl. linux, Blvllcm, 3lV6l0l',SXY1lll4'llll. .Xll1iQl'S0ll, Kimze, l!u1'ton,HOXY lt Alziya-i', 'l'lr1rlal. .Xutliuiiisq-n, Neitzel, Kuisi-1', l,:lll,2'1', Saziwk, l4'ilm.:1-l'zilsl. Sute,l.ein, llauu-le, Alarcks, .lenson, lfincli. Goslev, .xlIIlt7Il X. Smith, Klein, l lll'lll'JY, Szimiou, Aildiilllgllilll. XVil4lc. HOXY 5: f,lilllg'lll'2lll, Slim-ke-13 Gentile, llsuly. liurlon, XYul1'c, .Xu-1' lillllllbqlll l lult, llnascli, Maflismi, Lulns. letersou, Oriivrs. .lLll1llkfJ,.XlUl', XY:ii'I'vl, Doffliliami. 'llllOll, Zook, HL'llllIl1'l',vS1lllflNVl4'li: lotpli Hi lil Lui tin L l , :si r, 1 '11 -, Zroois, lfsein. Listen to Music Junior high school vocalists joined the junior high chorus which is directed by Mrs. Agnes Sjoquist. Daily rehearsal is held fourth hour. To- gether with the senior high chorus, the group participated in the Christmas program. Largest in the history of the school is this year's junior orchestra which boasts of ninety-three members. On Back-to-School Night, this group played for the Visitors. Early in May, all junior high school music groups combined to present a concert. ,I u n ior Orchcs l ru ICOXY I: Nelson, .lolmsmi, KI1-ifwiil, 1V,illllll'l', lfliiriglil. Mi1lci'.ll:i11lmm, .l:irx'ls. IllllllllllSl, lmuglierty. ROXX' 2: Hose. Hegre. l'illllll'llXVJlX. Brew.-litcl. NOXY Ii: Jolinson, Vllziml. l'. Nelson. M. Nr-lsmi, Vulcsc-ott, Stiwimi, Sumter, Butler, limisvli. lmhmen Hziukzim, Lines. R, Smith, llovlanfl, l'ill'lSll2lllS0ll, U. Peterson, .l Smith. ROXY G: Oflm-g:i:1i'rl, 41. Nelson, -Y0llTl3.YCli'1lll Yflllllllllllili, Miller, Ilusswilz, llurcli. Nook. lli-i'1'on, H:ill.Nlillon, Iiossliart, Mons, In-4-, Moore, XYilsm1, llziiuli. Drakt- liulli-V, llzimmer, Host-Ili , .Xlull-rsmi, liiclnirfls, l.o1-kc, Juhnke.Jolmstm, llzinsozi. KOH' 3: Mrs. Sunrlal, Hr. llf-ll'u1', Nyi-nliuis. .l1lllllHllll, Xzislilnfl. lim-:wi-i', l.1l,2'4'l'Y2lll. lim-rl. liimm-1', 'HllQ'Hiilll1l, 'l'l1ompsou. 1'l1:1n1lu-rs. Xl1'i'lll'lllll, Schultz. flovlwl, 'Frui- llill. liUlfIll'll2i, Meister. filovvig .lm-oh. l'il'f'llll2lIlll. .lornlan, Maprllllssnii, Gullic-ksnn, M:ni'qu:irfll. Orciilt. lirooks, .Inc-oh Sv e- sun, l-luiisoli. 2 ieii f - ? MM K . W., , li ,, . W-, ,Y w, A ...., Ast . .gm i 35 The Pla f Is On Dirk and Bauble membership system has been completely changed. All juniors and seniors interested in acting or Working with dramatics are eligible to become associate members. Those people earning twenty-five points or more are on the regular member list for the next year. Miss Gretchen Myers is the supervisor of the group. Spring and fall plays have taken the place of junior and senior class plays. This year two 3-act plays were given and special departments were set up for those interseted in radio Work, extemporaneous speaking, and others. A number of one-act plays were given to clubs and throughout the school and city. Grace Randall was president, Madge Moen, vice presidentg Jean Mooney, secretaryg and Jerry Marsh, treasurer. w-ww,nwnif,.ii ii i- Q' fwfr ., , 1 . . OO 'Qi Qi QvQxfQ'fQ'fO I 'I ' ' mfg MT 5 l tv I was grill' -ig f fa d si 5'- 'uillll iw f Q i sb l yi Q l X, X6 N QXYU i Th w 3,5 i ' 5. - , E g lb' E42 i, ' ,, -fl, iv- I . i lf ? if Qi .- c esp 9 'QUE' 1 Yip- 153 , W .5 N155 LV .F 1 H., .m1.., 'J E - 'G if 5 f 3 5 ' Q Dirk and Baulilc I IIUXY l: 1'L-terson, Johnson, Alicrg, f'2ll'Hlll'Ck llnl' 'i P1trr'on l'ri1c Volsli ROXY A l'1n,f:, ie..-1's, -,x.ild. ...uv Ki1'kpat1'ick, CI'!llYl'll1'Ll, Johnson, Vhcsrown, Ixo- pm-1. Olswolcl, Moore. llzindzill. ROXY 3: Gibson t'odcling:,'ton, Ilniifce, XYells, Sayles, Miller Owens, Doinlwovli, lirnll. HOXV -it lizisinnsscn XYil1, Smith, Sass, Nelson, Ofsleduhl, Tack HOXV 3: Bziciklainl, Moen, Peterson, llest, Hziiner, Harlio, l'l:ig'1-r, Todd, .Xmlersfvir RUYV G: lJa'quist, N:iln.:lo, Hogan, llffffflllll, Leos, llzislyck, Fisher, 4'hrisl'ianson, Butler, llurnes Dirk and Buuhle II IMAX 1: XYils1in, lq0lil'l', Larson, Guy, l'vlm-rsoii Nlooiiey, Johnson KOXY 2: Patlvrson. Smith Hucklin. Lewis, lilowi-1's, Larkin, XYlnil0n HOXV 3: Ren:-alow, XVoll', Madison, Hanson lfishcr, 1-lnlquisl, llwivis, Yinlcss. IUJXV sl Vrcntt, Gildnor, Ankcr, Johnson, Hrinnnffrzil Lzingr. Heslip, Muflinnily, Zimniornian. ROV 5: .Xlhrig'ht, I+'redcrick, Lergcson, Flillon, Ped- erson, Kirlh, l'c'ivh, Tate. Sissvl. ROWV 6 Meister, Bulson, Ncste. l-'l0llllCllllSl', l'4.'li'l'SJ11 Ynsto, Hanson, llciney, Ellis, Burt-Lni. Hill Butler, Virginia Iluiquist, Joziii Orc-utt, Miss My .i:u'ki+- Davis r f.k'M' I oulsc 13 ilqu ilogzm, Hoopmnii, ljznslyc-k, Smith, VVviss, l iill'on. ON FLOOR: llziri HOW' 1: Iflitlon, ltiiiciziil. Nziiiglv. IQOXY 2: Dustyck. XY'-iss, ll. Smith, Hoopmaaii, Orcuil HUXY 3: I!:ir1louclic. l.zing', liziiwivs, l'l.igcr, Iiutler, HUXV I: RlcGi':iiii, Mooney, llogun. Actors Rehearse Lights! Curtain! Action! That is just how it began on the evening of May 16 when Dirk and Bauble presented the mystery-comedy, Ramshackle lnnf' From the dimming of the house lights to the falling of the last curtain, the audience sat transfixed with suspense. Usually it is enough to have one murder in a play, but 'tRamshackle Inn'! was different- it had three. After a black market racket was uncovered in the basement of an inn, a fam- ous investigator Was discovered in the cast of characters. The story progressed to free an innccent man from prison. Because Easter vacation fell early, and be- cause the student body was supporting the basketball team through its hair-raising tour- naments. the play was not presented as sche- duled at an earlier date. Crew chairmen included JoAn McGinninty, publicityg Verle Peterson, makeup and cos- tumeg Dick Lees, stageg and Marilyn Kohlwes, properties. Miss Gretchen Myers directed the production. ' m'0s vvl Xl Nl 1 tl ll Xl I llwr. Slmron .Johnson Iillllllk' ZllllIIlL'l'lll11ll and Iismrh Smith initiating 'Flies- Iiuth Plizuimbers puns lllllldltb, Blrxry Gildnm- looking' on. Drama Club lnducts The Thespians are composed entirely of sophomores directed by Miss Lorna D. Bates. The group meets twice monthly. This year the Thcspians presented 3 one-act plays. Tryouts for members are planned by Miss Bates. This year there are no assistants. The club gives the students a chance to get ac- quainted with the act of applying make-up, they learn stage terms, and how to direct plays. Initiation is held each fall for the sopho- mores by the junior members of the previous year. The initiation committee gets together and decides on the costume to be worn. It ranges all the way from ladies in gunny sacks to boys in ladies' apparel. Thespians is a stepping stone for Dirk and Bauble. It is not necessary to be a member of the sophomore group to become a member of Dirk and Bauble. Officers of this year's club Were: president. Gayle Rosebrockg vice president, Solveig Strandg secretary, Jean Smithg and treasurer, Shirley Bowers. At the meetings throughout the year short unrehearsed plays are given to thc club. The points earned in Thespians give no cre- dit in the senior high drama club, but stu- dents are given an opportunity to act and appear before audiences. 1 -A' ess . 5 .X -, . 3 fn , ,Q J-1 7,,. 3.1. r 4 in. , E ,M s JH, ij ' r .ns . , ii 5 4 .3 1412 J. Q B IIOXY 1: .Xntlr-rsl, llowvrs, I-losenlmrovk, llll2lll1l!t'I'S, 'l'rn1-, Slllllll. ILOXY 2: Olsen. .XIII-Ullritill, Myers, Otljes, Knzxuer, lflllllS.iIl4 l'UXX' A l'lIXm'llv Ul1zm:z11'111vr, llzllquisl, Ytlllllg, Jolmson, Karnes, Ilznln-s. IJNX I, l..uson. Nldiznllor, Slmgr-rho. i'ln'isli:1nson, Hzlrflonclie, Arens, Aulwers. l3.u'oll1y llilllIlllSl, Shirley Bowers, David lfrlrsmi lizmiwlmu-In-4 Slmgw-1'lm, linmn-s, tlllXE'lTQ-', tlllJll'lllN'I'S, l-Ivlca llurlll, XIvK:lllm'. Thespians Act The 3 one-act plays given this year were t'What's in a Name, 'tTwelve O'clock Mur- der, and Farewell, Cruel World. What's in a Name was given early in the year to the junior high assembly. Pat Knutson, Joan Knauer, Lois Ottjes, Sandra Christenson, Charles McKallor, and Allen Skogerbo were in the cast. The assistant director was Solveig Strand. 'tTwelve O'clock Murder was set in a large rooming house. The weather was very bad so there were many roomers. Diane Van Reed Uoanne Guyettej had a dream of be- ing murdered at twelve o'clock that night. At twelve the lights went out. The three members of the house plotted the murder but the private detective, Charlie McKallor, saw through their plan. The three were taken to the police for further investigation. Stu- dent director of the play was Delores Baum- gartrer. The second play presented that day was 'tFarewell, Cruel World . It's cast was as fol- lows: Shirley Bower. Dorothy Dalquist, and David Larsen. The student director was Angela Bates. ft 'T or Nl I Xl qw 1 1 Q0 X . - f ir- 'i Curtain Goes Up HFamily Circlef' the fall play as drama- tized by Anne Martens from the book by Cornelia Otis Skinner, left the audience in gales of laughter. The play centered around Cornelia whose parents wanted her to go to college. At their home constantly was Mab, Cornelia's besi friend. One of the scenes which convulsed the audience was the one on which the two girls were practicing their Shakespearian plays which were to be presented at their schoolf An elephant, a tiger, a French poodle, and a dying swan were portrayed. According td the interpretation of Grace Randall fMabJl the elephant used one arm as a swaying trunk and the other as a tail. Occasionalli she would trumpet. Jean Mooney was thi French poodle who curled up on the daven- port and howled, and Joann Orcutt QCorn.eliaJ swayed as the dying swan. Cornelia's ambitions to act were fulfille' when her father found her a part in a plat in Washington. Although she expected to b a leading lady, she accepted the role of at maid. Miss Gretchen Myers directed the pro- ductiong Jackie Davis was student director sf so X 551 ' l lllsq: lx lllllx 5 l l ANTJING: Peach, Nzingle, Hamilton. SITTING: Moon- x NVells, Smith, Burton, Randall, Orcutt. Xl ells, Orcult, Mooney, Burton, Peach, Smith Nells, Money, Orcutt, Smith, Kopet, Coddington Q53 tx we 'CHESS AOSSHN f A 506 owfronnn .X Jw EOE? 6 ,tv GQ l:4A, . wot 2 Q Y-QQXY' ...oz 11 6739 , I I 'al . by , rr-I-'J' F ' R to 9: , Q Q W., if aasaraim X' .Leif T- , 1. .X X X... Ni' 611.11 . '50 V f , Mali Um no AUSHN U27 wwf R0f+lEsrm ' Soccsssrut SEA o WO 'ee ua .. . . 5 N lforfecomivg 1 5 UXXSQZ. 1 ' B 6 if , . so - a li ' O 05 6 f- ft l lf -sf' ' ' Anim 90' l 0,4cf XX X - ' 3 449 g ,gift argiwimwlb ,flffosw lff vf , a W O P20 .Q 1 wggs an ,',' Q6 C,:.':iH ,-., U Z :I Q, W I RNNS X p N I XY. AGE., f 1 3 quulu Huggy? 1 f-...X 4 Q E Webb Adsrm Q 4 m0599922 'Q 'W' 7 at 71 w 'x loo? Packers Win State i. Coach Harold HRed Hastings' 1950 Packer squad had a terrific year. His team Won nine straight games extending their Win- ning streak to 22 games without a defeat. The Packers finished on top of the Big Nine. Winning their nine seasonal games over tough opposition. Austin was named second- Iime Winner of the statewide Litkenhous rating. Many experts called the 1950 aggre- gation the greatest in Austin's football his- tory. HSky Wilcox and Harry Elliott did an outstanding job in assisting Coach Hastings. Mr. Wilcox helped the linemcn while Mr. Elliott worked with loackfield men. Bill Redman. Dale Hamilton, Dick Lees, and Ed Zimmerman were elected captains of the championship team. .XII Slnln- Iiml, .lvrry XI l no-4 lvl ' f-W4 'si lf: M 'aw x. i ' ef , x V ab 5 Av .gr mx ,A .. 5555? 'Q sa Q . 3 Vg .r,y. nf! a-?aff1a..s if vocxgla gg.. . , . 441 . V, 3535335115 2 J' ..-1-. ,Q Q. w Y, ,ity- l E if 5 5 5 In K 3 l OXV 1: Smith, Ziinmerman, Dfxstyck, Goick, Bawek, Rishavy, Hamilton, Marsh, XYoolsey, Anderson, Redman, Pack, Todd. llOlV 2: Nelson, Snyder, Jan, Lewis, Clark Dale, Jeffers, Holton, Fisher, Arnold, Sollie, Lees, Barnett, Lohman. RONV 3 Dayle Rasmussen, l70I1lVl2lSll1llSS6l'l, Burgeson, Goiodew, Harber, Schillinger, Hastings, Grothe, Owens, Pederson, lXoun Hall Tucker 1 1 f - Grid Battle Reviewed Mechanic Arts SmolheredZ47-0 Before the 1950 season was more than 30 seconds old, Austin led 7-0 on J im Woolsey's sensational 83-yard touchdown sprint. Led by fullback Ed Zimmerman, the Packers rolled up 40 more points before ending the game. Snyder, Lewis, Dale, Jan, Anderson, Bawek, ' St. Cloud Battered 244-0 Austin found their new northern, foe, St. Cloud much to their liking. Ed Zimmerman, Dick Lees, and place- kicking specialist Jerry Marsh did the scoring. Owatonna Overpowered 39-6 The Packers proved conclusively they were to be regarded as a strong threat for another Big Nine title by throttling Owatonna 39-6. Dick Lees had his best night, scoring three touchdowns and directing his tean, Without an error. Ed Zimmerman, Ken Pack, and Jim Jeffers each scored once. - ---xi--V, 1 N f b NN Q A ,JL 'Slit p ' '-X - T' N 5' YE 13 -f't1'. 7'-c If-' -Tir ? B 12-T N N igj i lllv X? VW 4 ' 'L ' Z MAA 2 Season Has Highlights Rochester Ron led -146-0 Outclassing the Rockets all the way, Austin made their annual Home- coming game a big success. The alert defensive play of center Rishavy and the spirited running of Lees, Don Rasmussen, Woolsey, Zimmerman, and Jeffers highlighted the game. Red Wing Downed 28-0 A stubborn Red Wing team held the Packers in check for three quarters. Austin finally got rolling in the fourth quarter, scoring three touchdowns in rapid succession. Zimmerman, Pack, and Marsh sparked the offense, while Barnett, Arnold, Bawek, and Hamil- ton were outstanding on defense. Albert Lea Edged 21-6 Inspired by hopes for a homecom- ing upset, the Tigers battled Austin right down to the wire, but the Tig- ers couldn't stop the Packer attack. Austinls well-earned victory was marred when Dick Lees hurt his knee and was lost for the rest of the sea- son. The Rasmussen twins and Bob Hastings led Austin's attack. Real wing Ken Puck Meehan ic Art s Dick Tmes Winona Overwhelnu-d:1l16-0 Led by the tricky runing of Zim- merman, Pack, Jeffers, and Woolsey Austin scored in every quarter again- st Winona, They were aided by the solid down-field blocking of the big Packer forward wall. Rochester Dick Lees, Hob Arnold Bill Redman Com-li Ri-cl Hastings Ken Pack Team Sets New Record Faribault Dropped 39-6 In a game upset by frequent out- Woolsey and Ken Pack, led the at breaks of flaring tempers, Austin tack, While Dale Hamilton, Bill Red dropped Faribault by a 39-6 count. man, and Bob Todd were line stand Austin's hard-running halfbacks, Jim outs. Alberl, Lea M2l11kfll0 Iron HHSIHIIISSOII, .lim Mfoolsey Norbert Uziwirk, 'l'I1l Zi!1'1m61'm11r1 Rochester Lees. IIisl1:lx'5', Zimmn llilll, il:-mlmzlll, 1!zn'11cli'. Uwatonna XYoolsn-y, lllwllllltll, Risllavy Champs Take Conference Nlankalo Topplcd 20-0 The Packers successfully hurdled their last Big Nino foe to win the conference cham- pionship with a perfect record. The outstand- ing feature of the contest was thc defensive Faribault A ' A Hamilton. Itlslmvy, AlIIllIl'tl'lll2l work of thc Austin forward wail which held the Mankato tcam to a net gain on rush- ing of 14 yards, Zimmerman led the attack with his powerful running. lzlrnvil, .X1'mvl1I, Vzlvk 45 Rochester Earl Barnett, Bob Arnold, Jerry Marsh, Bill Rishavy Fight, Team, Fight! Working under the capable leadership of Miss Dorothy Hoos, the Austin cheerleaders did a good job. Two new leaders, Darwin Backlund and Nancy Bateman teamed with Mary Lou Regner, Virginia Hulquist, and Donna Hanson to make up the group. 46 '91 35 1 QW: gifs We JM' D SEV? , 'ti' Rochester Jim Jeffers, Jim XVoo1scV F arihault Donna Hanson, Maryuliou Pegner Virginia Hulquisty Nancy bticman Darwin Uaeklund .,-sg 3 fl ' T' A , A 1- rf' ,L is gi , ,A 'A . ' to -is '35 V li we Ms 5' J 3,2 vga: he .B LyY X A ' sy. MJ! Allen Anderson Bob Arnold Ola Barnett Norbert Bawek David Burgeson .Dafoe Dale' Center Guard Tackle Guard Guard , Center nf Qi, A . ' fy g' . , lv 5' 'fl ff QSYS 3535 some eg-gi Qi NJ iv J P A - 1 '- A 'v , J L.: 'X H13 r I ll H tttt e if :mi 'MJ k Ra Goodew Jim Grothe Dick Dastyck John Evenson iBrian Fischer Jim Goic y End Guard Back End Back Tackle ,.. J ki ' J I' Q ,Qt A A 5 I sfgf-fe ' WR 1:-,iss e if if- ww , Q' I' -I' , , , . tw' ... I R QA. l , I I. . -., , Q-. A .. M Rick Hall Dale Hamilton Ronald Harber Bob Hastings Dick Holton Loel Jan Guard Tackle Center Back End Center in A-59 -.S 1... , t'.,,' KW' . ,- f J' T . , ' . Q f X ' 1' I Nd if A ' ?. 53'i'3 'J ,Q-,LJ is Q,-'kI:,,J2iSa' 41:3 4 H ' ' . f 4 1 , ' - we ff i . umm aux., eu... new l .J as Jim Jeffers Dick Lees Dick Lewis Jerry Marsh Bill Noun Griff Owens Back Back Tackle End Back Tackle ' J PX 'N A J ff-P H T R . nur Oil 4,i- A Q5 ,R A ,V b ' or S if Q550 rl'-ia -.'-suffer by-,gf 'wi'yp-i in- 'K Ei .VHF- : A x 1 ' I - W Lwwlneglfnxs ie an ' 2145 5 Ken Pack Dayle Rasmussen Don Rasmussen Bill Redman Bill Rishaoy Don Schillinger Back Back Back End Center Guard L , , iw is ?' , ii 3 Q I Y 'V 1 ' eff ' y I Q .asap Q, J 7-all N-:e a J, 1 J y K- tk, -ff J 'E' AT' 'fiqnnv-of, W J' In MABKQQ 1 k Ji Woolse Ed Zimmerman WJerry Sniyder, Norm Sollie Bob Todd Bob Tuc er m y B k Guard End Guard Back Back ac 47 r--w -T---W 1 '- -'H 1 in .V ,,., M q --?,a..... , , .,.,r..,,,,,,., ,mm ' 1 . , 1 . +1 .- f V-..,.:.-.WW A, 4 , r 0 A B Squad Completes Season ROM' l: Pribble, linrton, Johnson. Johnsen, Yerehota, Sl6VGllS,Nt'lHUll, lflrivlisnii, x'UllllgZ', Ifollwslarl, liynns. ROXV 2: Hayden, Knutson, Hackcnsinith, McClarey, Perrigo, Honipe, Frost,'l'lim's1-n. Roach, Mnvs, ,Xmic:rsonx, lllatliews. ROVV 3: Dobbs, Albright, Lueksick, Dennis Anderson, Todd, Brown, Youngdahl, Lee, l'loo1', Luclvigson, Colton, Dahl, B. Anderson, Don Anderson, Togas, B's Football Review The Austin B football squad under the direction of Coaches Ray Lernrnerrnan and Vern Ojanpa chalked up three Wins against three defeats and two ties. The Baby Packers lost openers to Grand Meadow and Adams Q xv. ii- Purple Raiders ROW' 1: Sniitli, Silbauggh, True, Schumacher, XVoll', Christianson. ROXV 2: Meyer, Lee, Trimhall, Rasmussen, Holgate, Suhiltz, Haus. HOXV 3: Mr. lngrani, Shanklancl, Moreni, Ploof, Arnvy, Kittleson, Dahl, Bai-net't, Mr, 1'uttmann. Black Bombers ROXV 1: Morse, Gower, Holgate, Kirk- wood, Plath, Groenaineyer. ROVV 22 Maloney, Eekhardt, Gaddis, Anderson, 1'ackha.m, Jeffers, Arnold, Hammer, liucklin. ROVV 3: Mr, Pnttniann, Leon- ard, Peterson, Bartley, Schroeder, Farrankop, B a r ml cu ll cf h e , Hatch. Sioieke, Howard, Mr. llllgllllll. 48 20-0 and 55-0. They then beat Albert Lea 7-0, but lost to Faribault 6-0. Playing im- proved ball, the B's beat Rochester 20-0 and Albert Lea 9-0. Games with Owatonna and Rochester ended in 6-6 ties. Season's Record Austin 52 Minneapolis South 39 Aushu 45 St Paulliundxidt 40 Austin 43 Minneapolis Edison 35 Austin 76 Rochester 60 Austin 59 Albert Lea 53 Austin 65 Winona 49 Austin 57 St. Louis Park 54 Austin 70 Mankato 53 Austin 60 Owatonna 41 Austin 67 Faribault 48 Austin 68 Albert Lea 53 Austin 59 Rochester 53 Zlustin 75 Plorthfield 56 Austin 69 Carleton Freshmen 53 Austin 66 Red Wing 40 i lilmlellue Hzilclorson Packers Roar Through Campalgn An undefeated season, that was the accom- Gilbert defeated Austin in the first round plishment of Ove Berven's 1950-1951 basket- ef the State Tournament to end the string. ball team. In Winning the District ll, Region Bervenmen also set a new scoring record by I,and Big Nine Htks,the Packers extended pournugin 931 ponns niregularseason play. their Winning streak to 19 straight games. Assistant coach was Nat Goudy. HUXY 1: .Xnrlers 4vx1, lmyle l'lJlSIllll5, ii. Xoimi I.umle. 1' v't- vulil. Miller. ll:1i'lwi', li wvli llIlSIllllSSl -11, lmmx 11o-11. HUXY 2: Holton. Ilovlatml. Marsh. Dale. Halclors srii, XYaIkvi'. llzimiltoli. Gilt! iin- 1',Solli--. eff: ur gn- ,sr ,, I is? iff: 49 Dayll' HZISIIIIISSVII. Nzillian -l'l0YlZlllll oiuly, Mr. Hzxini-r. XIV. Ilervi-xi, Jerri Marsh. .lmviil Don Miller, llivli l.u:niv, lionzxlml llzmrbf-r, llznle Xl I son. . ,. ., . llzlvnl llzulc, .I:u'kt..Il1Il1o1'. lnlrdetlu llxultlorsun Halle Hfllllllltllly Ilimlvlle ll:1Inlo1'son Packers Win Openers In a typical opening season game, Austin had little trouble throttling a small but scrappy Minneapolis South team 52-39. Ju- nior forward Dave Dale took scoring honors with 15 points. Don Miller was close behind with 9. Another Twin City school, Minneapolis Humboldt, went down in defeat to the Pack- ers 45-40. Both coaches substituted freely which resulted in a very ragged game. Dave Dale and Jack Gildner tied for scoring honors for the winners with 11 points each. Playing an improved brand of ball. the Packers downed a sharpshooting aggressive Edison team 43-35. Burdette Haldorson's im- proved play and the outstanding pressing tactics of the Rasmussen twins turned the tide. Austin sucessfully launched their bid for another Big Nine title with an impressive 76-60 victory over Rochester. Burdette Hal- dorson and Jack Gildner led the attack with 28 and 23 points respectively. Traveling to Albert Lea, Austin racked up their second conference victory by nudging the favored Tigers 59-53. The win was some- what dimmed when it was learned that re- liable guard Dale Hamilton was lost to the team because of a foot injury. Season Progresses Winona became Austin's sixth victim, fall- ing to the powerful Packers 65-49. Big Bur- dette Haldorson poured in 31 points to lead his team to victory. A new rivalry was established as Austin edged St. Louis Park 57-54. Sparked by Burdette Haldorson and the long range shoot- ing of the Rasmussen twins. Austin rallied from a 5-point halftime deficit to win by 3 points. The Mankato Searlets eouldn't keep paee with the hot shooting Packers. Austin potted nine out of eighteen shots in the first quarter and went on to win 70-53. This was the eighth straight victory for Ove Berven's high-scoring 'eam. Austin bumped Owatonna for their fifth conference win 60-41. 0watonna's pressing tactics made the game a rough one with a total of 51 fouls called. A fighting but outclassed Falcon team eouldn't match Austin's superior height and shooting ability as the Packers romped to an easy 67-48 triumph, This was the tenth win in a row for Ove Bervenls team. Playing one of their best games of the year, Austin again dumped Albert Lea 68-53. The Packer's balanced scoring was the outstand- ing feature in the victory. limi Hiller, lii:'l1:ul'4l l,lll11lc-, llolmlil llzxrlu-1 Imn Miller. Ilulv llumillml, lmviil Ilili- ll2lXll' lfIlSllllISSl'lI. lion llzisnllissn-11 l5lll'4lL'iYv' H:iltlorso1n, lion liqlsmus It Cagers Take Big Nine It took a late Austin rally for the Packersl to gain a 59-53 victory over an inspired Roch l ester team. The rally was climaxed when reserve forward Jerry Marsh scored the win ning basket. ln winning, the Packers cinched another Big Nine title. lt was the second straight year that the Packers have copped! the championship. Austin stretched their winning streak to 13 straight with a 75-56 decision over North l field. Burdette Haldorson and Dale Hamilton led the Packer attack with 28 and 16 points respectively. After returning from Northfield, the pow erful Packers dropped an undermanned Carleton Freshman team 75-56. Austin led all the way to rack up their fourteenth win Austin finishded a very successful seasoi with an impressive 66-40 win over a rangv Red Wing team. The Packers were especially sharp defen sively as the Wingers got few good shots Burdette Haldorson dropped 31 points which raised his total to 254 for a new con ference scoring record. l,ul'rlell'o li1llLl01'SlJlI, Don liZ'kSlllllSFCII, .Jack Gildnel .Izxcrk Gildncr, Blll'I,ltElllx Hzlldorson 13 rdcllu Haldors , .luck Gildncr 'S fr -. Xxx f - In 4 gp . g 1?5f2,, vm. , X37 it 'v , .. 6 1017 5 lmle Ilnintlttm Ihull- HIISIIIIIPSVII, Imh- llzumihu-n, lZ1u'tir-tt-- lI:uldo1'son Par kers Wfin District The high scoring Austin Packers grabbed the District ll title by compiling twin vie- tories over Albert Lea and Blooming Prairie. Balanced scoring. tough rebounding, and the desire to win proved a tough barrier for the opponent in each game. The Packers and Albert Lea battled on even terms for nearly three quarters. An Albert Lea rally threatened in the fourth period. but Austin recovered and Went on to Win 75-69. The Packers possessed too much height and shooting ability for the inspired Blossoms and they again came through with a 93-65 triumph. All five Pucker 1'L?L.fL1lL11'5 hit the net tor double figures. lmyleIizxsnulssf-11 .1--rry Marsh. lmle Ilznnlilton 53 IW: 2 ff by I Tournanlcnl Ten IM151-f ,Il:usmussvn, -lillI14i , Don if2lS11lll svn, Miller, Gildmzr, Humilion, li:1Ido1'srn1, Dale, 1i2lI'irL'I', Marsh, I I AllSllI1 Cops Reglonal By downing the Owatongia Indians 81-55 Playing before a capacity crowd at Mayo and the Rochester Rockets 59-57, Austin won Civic Auditorium, Austin displayed the form the Region I title. Austin was hot in the first of a true champion by overcoming za 3 point half of the Owatonnu game. deficit in the Waning seconds of play. Dale inillllliitflll, I3u1'f'im-ttn- ,H2lidOl'SO!l ,Terry Mzmrsh. Jock Gildnei' 54 I ,ef .M mm, 'ZW u 5 1 ' .f- ' 'M' .W W5 MM 1, 1' W' .Inwk llililm-V, Imlz- Hlllllllliilly iiiiiwivllw Iluliitwsmi lllllvlz-lic llqillli-rwim. Imli- llnmilliiu N1 Record Marred al Stale The 1951 Austin Packers entered the state string with a stunning 67-56 setback. Austin basketball tourney with 3 season's record yet rapped St. Paul Monroe in the consolation to be marred. However, Gilbert and its 6'9,' series, but tasted defeat again at the hands oi' center quickly halted the Packer victory xi fine Hopkins quint 41-31. l:l1l'4l1'llrA I-lziliimsi-11, Dale Hzimilioil, .Tuck Gilnliiwr Dale Hnmilloii. .luck Hilwim-1' if fi? a W 1 dp PVQ 'Qs 55 I I Yelsou, Regex' K1-ul, I1f'slvHz1Sting's, Ted Colescott I e Grothe I Bees Wm Alternate Games The B squad basketball team under the astute coaching of Blair Hainer finished the 1950-51 cage season with an even record of Wins and losses. The B's Won six and lost six, but four of their losses were by the narrow margins of one or two points. The team im-- proved as the season progressed, and they B Squad Scores Austin 25 Hayfield Austin 36 Lyle Austin 19 Blooming Prairie Austin 31 Rochester Austin 23 Albert Lea Austin 41 Winona Austin 23 Adams Austin 35 Owatonna Austin 22 Faribault Austin 40 Albert Lea Austin 28 Rochester Austin 34 Red Wing turned in their best performance of the year in the final game against Red Wing when they Won 34-24. Ted Colescott, Ken Pederson, Tom Togas, Bob Hastings, Jim Grothe, and Dave Meyer were the outstanding performers on this year's team. r Meyer, Luksik, Anderson, B. Anderson, Pederson, Hn.sting.:'s, Grothe, Lee, Ludvigson, Erickson, Colescott, Togas, Nelson, Goick. awe E all ,f ' Y my l',?iii'itFE.. Pi' F74 Q f A -'70 'wS'i,-53539 Track Team ROXV 1: Prevatil, Yarco, Lastinv, Hovland, Todd. C'li:iinlvei'l:uiii, l!i:ii'1ies, lf'isc'lwi', Pack D0llg'llt5Fl5i. ROXV 25 C1ill'k,T'lICk6T, Peters, Foster, l.udvig'sen, Burgeson, Norlzind, Adelinzinn, Sloicke, NV:iny,:eii, XV:ilder, Dahl, Haskins. ROW 3.1 Mr. Willard, Noun. Redinzin, Dastyc-k, Dale, Hnlluin, Dial. Knowlton, Hsnnsmi. Koch, Wilder-, Jolinson, Lohman, Jeftvrs, Rishavy. XVoolsey, Mr. Ojanpa iindermen Huff, Puff Fifty thinclads under the coaching of Charles O. Willard turned in a better than average season. The Austin team participated in eight meets during the season. Outstanding among these were the District and Regional meets Where they placed second and fourth respectively. Leading cindermen were Brian Fischer, Gene Lohman, and Jim Woolsey. Returning lettermen included these three and Gordon Barnes, Dick Dastyck, Knowles Dougherty, Nate Hovland, Bob Todd, and Bill Rishavy. Over He Goes Dick Dust yrk Track lIan'Works Out Vlvin That Race I Jim yyoolsey XVz1lly Mm-yer, Knowles Douglierly ,, ,. . W. . . - -, .. -... ,,,,., ,, ,,.,,,,,,,,, 'K tl 1 V B ' M? 'L Q lu., at 57 Golf Team i 1 E ROWV 1: D Nelson, Johnson., Lmnion, Ashley, Arney, Prihle, Sill, Gordon Goick. ROVV' 2: Colescott, Jan, A. Anderson, B. Anderson, Gene Goick, Gilclner, Buck, R. Anderson, Nelson. Allen Anderson Sink That Put Bob Nelson, Allen Anderson Golfers Swing Coach Walt Lembcke's golf team finished with a record of one Win, four losses, anc a tie. Improving as the season progressed the boys surprised the conference by placing: second in the Big Nine. Ronald Anderson Was the number one point getter for the team, with Lowell Jan. Bob Nelson, and Captain Allen Anderson close behind. All of these boys are back for this year's team. Jack Buck and Jack Gildner are the other two returning lettermen. Team lVIen Practice LaRue Johnson, Richard Arney, Dick Nelson, Gordon Goick E 58 I ,.,.,,, if lilly t gr .V tw? ,jj 2, :. s sr 2957404 i 39 SP4 J.. 1 fxftff M 3 fa X fr' r sf tfll tw l win, swf: . GU YY , wqsn R galil fri E x Baseball Team ROVV 1: Rozwh, Wheeler, XVarfield, Stephens, ROXV 2: Martin, Jelinek, Krall, Plath, Arnold, Xkfhilrnnn, Schilinger R 3 llnnde, Vveiss, Hastings, XValker, Richardson, Marsh, Anderson, Zll!l1ll6l'lll2lY'l, Miller, Play Ball Coach Harry Elliott again came up with fl X YA successful season in big nine baseball. Q The Packers played ten games, winning five and losing five. Austin dropped their sf' district tournament bid to Adams by a 4-2 score. The returning lettermen for this season are the following: Bob Arnold, catcher, Bing Weiss, pitcherg Bob Hastings, first base, Don 'ffl W Rasmussen, second base, Dayle Rasmussen, 3: -5 'J' short stop, Don Miller, third baseg Jerry ef, X S- jj Marsh, center field, and Dick Lees, right field. N W- - l Hit Hard You,re Safe Don Rasmussei Tlolx Arnold xg S M Y, p 2 if aaa , a , if Wires tlin g Team HOW lr H01'l', Jfvhnson, lliirgcsrni, Gosh-rf, flil. Tiziriiett, fllztwvk, Hyland Smith, Estes HOXV 2: .xlllll'I'S0ll, L. 'liX'lilll4l, Ol it N35 und, Hllgpl, llziusfm, Gomlcw, 'XV2lll'lllE'2llll. XVheeler, Gsimmnsmi, .li-t't'v1's, Sll0t'I'l'l1llU-'12 IIUXX' 3: flIlllQ.LllI'1lIl, Svl1:ul1iiilu-re, emmer, Hllis, llzirliett, Ywss, Blue, Pj'lllll'll. NVennes, fililrni-s, Marlin, Pin Your Man Under the able supervision of Coaches Ray Lemmerman and Sky Wilcox, thc Austin wrestling team came through with another successful season in wrestling. Aus- tin's mat meh grapplecl their Way into the regional tOLll'IlE1m6?'Ilt and finishecl in second place. Dick Husli-f-, lilcl Smith Dll'1ll9 l'lXl2lIl1l, Don ,lzIll'lll'll Dick -XYi'I'lllUS, l'm'y SllOl'l!l2llit'l' 60 f 3. , I Dave Burg-eson, Elmer Olund It s a Rough Life Dick Goslee and Dave Burgcson represent- ed Austin in the annual state high school Wrestling tournament. Goslee Won the Re- gion One championship in the 127-pound di- vision and Burgeson was runner-up. Both Dick and Dave received runners-up honors in the state rneet. Norbert lkuwc -'Miha 7 s.. ,Q Swimming Team Get in the Swim Coach Vern Ojanpa's 1950-1951 swimming team turned in a record of four Wins, four losses, and one tie for the season. They placed third in the conference and sixth in the state. The 150-yard medley team composed of Captain Ken Pack, Bob Houston, and Russ Wangen placed first in the state. Russ Wan- gen also took fourth in the individual 150- yard breast stroke. The mermen will lose just three men through graduation. They are Ken Pack, Bill Rishavy, and Gordon Barnes. Return- ing lettermen include Bob Albright, Dave Nelson, Bob Houston, Gene Shankland, La- Rue Johnson, Pat Maloney, Ronald Holt, Dick Thatcher, Vern Gardner, and Russ Wan- gen. Because the team has a majority of youngl members, Coach Ojanpa looks for a promising, season next year. 1 .,. l They YY ill Graduate Ken Puck, Bill Risliavy, Gorrloli Barnes, Nom-li Ojanpu Take a Breath Russ 'Wzmgeii ROXV 1: Shznnkland, Gzirdncr, Houston, Thatcher, Maloney, Jolmsou. HOVV 2: Erickson, Nelson, Albright, Srl Peter, 1 l Rishavy, lirret, Barnes, Puck, 3 . NVJIIIHPII, , ,. 45, 5 , 62 Q2 CJ l C r it ' Q : -I W -:: ' Tj! .XA o r -xiii' if -gk, Q, QA 1 S62lS0l1,S Record Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Wait for the Gun Rochester Winona St. Thomas Roosevelt Rochester Shattuck Carleton Frosh Shattuck Winona 1 I R X X X X X X X X X Senior GAA - I IIOXY J: Aherg, Flin-lie-1'. Bloom-y, IZ. Johnsox' f'2ifOlil'E3k, 11. Johiison, Ib. llzmsvu, Bowers llzllwb. ROXV 2: Lzwkiii, .Xrno11l, Swank, .I. Ns-1 Son, Josephsoii, Al. Johnsoli, Smith, Maldon Kfcrfliiiniiy, Leo, 1'3oyem.qz1. HOW 3: Kohlwes Hulinqiiisi. Juczobsmm, .fXnl1o1'n, Hulquisl, Fisch my Davis, Burlon, Gzulilis, Amer, -xhilllilf Lund. ROKR' 4: Sass, 1'hesrovv1x, N. Peterson YinlcsS, I7i'S2l1'i,, 'Wy1ii:1, Kopol, Norris, lkluth isis, Godfredson. HOW 5: Nviwvlery Pulte-1 .Xl1Ki6Y'S0ll, Rzmdzill, Millf-V, ID. Smith, Allen lirziy, Lock, Blowers. ROW li: Vzunden Heuvel llulquist, Donilniovk, Moon. Iflzuixiory, Dunfoo Pill!-1'L'l', C1'o:fab3', lirul, Jioluiusoii, 1fiillg'Si'1QiIl1 Hziiiivr. Senior GAA - II , HOXV 1: J. Smith, Gillmrloli, A. Johnson .IacobwsOn, D. -XllCi0!'S0il, 1iCiSiIlf.1'L'l', 'Doris Blow- ers, ROW 2: Vzisvy, 'Meisl'm', Uudy, Hacken- smilh, N. Aiidvrsoii, Hess, A. f'2lI'iSUl1, Bate- man. ROXV 3: XYUllllf.1', filIill1il'0, Kime, E Johnson, Quindl, J. Peterson, Dzmlcluist. ROV' I: XXYLl11'iI'Oll, Svejkovsky, Ator, .Xi1il'ii'll, Rosen. hrock, Bowers. Maxi-y, .Xnclv1'st, RO-NY :if Rau'- douche, N. Flzilinvry. 1.1-wis, Shull, Knutson Stark, Grise, S. Johiixon. HOXV ti: Nielson. Jones. Dwight. Ilroiim-V, Slruml, 'Pusm-h, Christ-X iunsoil, 'I'uc:kei', Awiis, Ii:iu1i1g:11'l1101'. Reach High Strike! Mary .Io Meister, Connie Rvisiiigvr, Betfy N0sfeg':1:1i'fl 1iEll'ii5'I1li0t'Li lgJIl'1lHll4'll1'. Uoszilil, Houck. llothznwi, Nelson, llzunies. Smith, SWL-nsoii, lilynn, Miller, .lonn : Nushnnl. HOXV 6: Rock, Matti, .Ioi'cI:nn, .ln- lll'l'H'lll, llnsswitz. Nelson, Hzii'lgLr:iVe, Avis Junior GAA - I WHY I: Yilll1l4'lIllt'lIYt'l, l,:1Yin+-. llill. l'Ii'ini:i- wnnim, 1'nti'n-i', Ne-lson. l,. .Xiuim-Vson. Ilowi-rs. HHH' LI: l!ossh:il't, Slnllie, Stein, l fllH'I', Illynn, Ihrlu-, Kelley, Ilunn, HON' 34: lfinc-h, Krnil, S, Jonnson, Iii-grpge, Yill, Yvnenm, Solliv, ICi'in'k- son. HHH' I: l 2ll'llSNYU1'lll. l:Jl.ll'Ull, Shnll, N4'HlUf.1'flIlI'1l, Yzilive, Miller, l'l:1g0l', .M:u:nl1s- son, Nomilx, RON' 5: l'lll'lSlUDll0l'Sllll, Soi-:nw-i', l ni'lney:, Madison, Thost-Anson, Kilt-l.:1iu.g'hIi1i, .l:u'x'is, llnll. Yonnsr. RONY li: Lock, 'llnnsm-, Jones, Uullen, Asllley, Illl'll1ll'ilSOll, llnrsh, xl2,ll'Klllill'4ll, lll'lll1lll'l', Junior CAA - II RON' I: llzinlnnw, lim-ller. NUl'lllllF'll'l', C':ilIn:uAh. Tuvlick. In-wis, 1,4-strud. llny. illowm-rs, Hrnnl. .I. .Xnmlvr-son, li-mwrs. ROXY 2: linmizill, tloznllvr. .lnvoln XYliile-, Skogelro, Pepper, lluvsizil, llnnson, .l Iinnson, lim-nx'n'r, 'I.nnd, Mylirv, Russell. HON' Ii: Moore, llrooks, Curtis, HJll'lIL'l'. llIll'1lll!'l'. Mzilonoy, Volosn-oil, Nzislund. Yoniu-. Uhrisi- ophcrson, XVCll4l0l'l'. Pm-1'1'y, Heine, liosvlh. ROXV fl: lioclw, S1111-1-ho. lieisler, Zum-iiui'rl:i, lim'- lnnrl. S4ll'l'llSllll, Sc'l1IeiL'hel', Lund, Solliv, il'l!lI'l, XVilson, Sl.l'l'lllJlll. Holninn. RON' 5: Iliw-wh-rim-lx, Johnson, 'Fliosh-nson. Szilhre, J. Olson. GAA Holds Tournies GAA basketball teams played round ro- bin tournament with the winners receiving medals. Ann Hainer captained the outstand- ing basketball team. Senior high GAA under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Hoos has been active in bas- Junior GAA - Ill kctball, volleyball, and bowling. GAA members in grades 7-10 participated in junior life saving directed by Mis Velma Bro. After the completion of this course, members were awarded junior life saving badges. 1 RON' l: 4'rzin1lziIl, Alnrcks, Gninlirt-, 1'lnisloph'-i'son. XVobst'li:ill, .los--phson, llilllllllllll, .XI'E'll, lien-il 'l'honn1son, liuklw, Miller. lluskins. lfOiltlt'lllZ4-'1'. Yonngrlnhl. Clirislizinsoii. Hutch. IIUXX' 2: .Xniwt-s, Il. .X1nlorson, lYlllllil0l'SUll, Knox 3lk'lll'ZlNY, l liesliwr, S. Smith, M. Anderson, Iris Nelson, Sipple. Hlll'lQ'l'fYX'l', X':nnI'-nllenxvl. llooi ,True lirny, llnvis, HORN' 35: Requa, l .I. Schultz, Ilziinler, llarlber. .Xuvix Sluhl, llnnrniisl, S. Johnson, Stark, fll'l'llli, Siizlie-V, J, YUlllll.L'1l2llll, Lillqllisl. Strnnil. IiJll'llUlll'llt', xYllll0lllS0ll. HOXY 4: XYnt'1. Olson, lioinlu-ke. Dean. l,l1l't'Il, Woolwi, ,Inq-ohson, Milli-in l,4'l1'l'SUll. Meier, Mlekle, Snzlli-V.K'.X.11h0l'n, lflllis. Klcnwnl, llll2lllllN'l'S. ROV' 5: 12 Ili-flnn, I. l'm-it-rsoii, li, Johnson. l'. Nelson, Iliilvtl. Downs. Poxxeus, took, slim'-. llolderness. liergnsoii, Alor, Gilwson, Finholmlt, linrlon, Kelley. ROV' lloiwln-x'ty, Nukow, Hose, Jacob, lloss tqnota 41: Yl:2ll'lilllll'l'. Orin-ss, Kezar . so 1 Nelson oo I 65 ,.L,,,,,,, sg., , ,, Library Service RONV 1: liakke, Baxter, Deliates, 'l'uc:h.ek, Madison. ROXV 2: Anderson, lloettner, Jueobscii, Fawver, Larkin. ROWV 3: Peterson, I-i2Ll1I1lg'ELl'tl'l'8I', Frondal, Staples, Bray, Bardouche. ROXV 4: Case, Underdahl, Jensen, C. Young, Bagley, Bcrgstroin, Patch. Study Hall Supervisers ROVV 1: Heard, Crandall, VVatLs, Stokes, Bucklin, Hopfe. RONV 2: D. Johnson, Lee, XVhziland, Swank, Ander- son, Arrel'. ROWV 3: Tracy, Donavan, M, Anderson, Moucha, Kopet. RORV 4: A. Smith, Heine, H. Smith, Bagley, Neilsen, Randall, Auer. RONV 5: YVitt, Rasmussen, Houdek, Backlund, Lewis, Yuste, Luberts, Plager. Students Supervise Free hours, are spent helping out the lib- Library supervisors are kept busy check- rarians by members of the Library Service ing attendance and keeping order in the lib- Club. Club members do odd jobs about the rary. Taking slips to the office and checking library. S I LE NCQL LIB 4 J DICTKUQ 2 aa W ,ji 'nal 2 glue- ee F! 1 f 2 lx - 66 daily attendance are the jobs of helpers. Check In Books Shirley Larkin, David Burgeson, Gene Lohman Leave Study Hall Donald Miller, Barbara VVitt J obs Have Variety Help is given to the assistant principal by the attendance office girls as they record absentees, pick up attendance slips, and other tasks. w X Entertainment, such as movies, dancing, and talent shows, take place at noon. Students who eat their lunch at school enjoy noon recreation. Attendance Ollice Girls HOXV l: Yinless, Stahl, B. Johnson. ROKR' 2: James, Tale, Olson, Ellis. ROM' 3: D. Jolinson, Bcckel, Krulisli, Lang, Hackensmirh Noon Hour Helpers ROV' 1: B. Smith, Hawkins, Jensen, Bagley, I-lvurd. ROW' 21 Doclcliam, Haskin, Ulwelliugr, Greenniuli. RONV 3: C. Meister, NOXVlJl3l'I'y, Bailey, Felty. P ina-.- .,AA. e 5 xr f --- . -,.J 67 .,-- his idx G tag A ,Tl M., i -uni: as Wmtlpvs' Holnelnakers Practice Biarcizi liemlvkc, limi-luiiu Amer, Marlene Noriiim-icr, Julie Sorenson, Alice lieqim Girls Study Home Economics Girls can learn to be good citizens by Working on various projects in Future Home- makers of America. They learn to take part in social activities at home, school, and in the community. iiflff , ,Q 4: 1 '1:'--'N----... . A national meeting in Estes Park, Colorado, will be attended by Pat Knutson, the district vice president. Austin will have its turn in holding a district meeting for 200 delegates this fall. V Kimi? ,,'g'f,, Kitchen Duties sehimii Mzirjeziii xXYillfl1'0ll, J-31-tty Quiniit, XVlI'L1'illliL Sliutt, Imam' 'l ,B2ll'lJLll'EL Lewis, Shirley Bowers, Nancy Stark it 1 .z. 2' .. 68 Future Holnelnakers ROW 1: Bzttcniziii, Smith, licisinger, D, Ander- son, l.GBi11 1'OYl, Sollic. ROW 2: Nesteg:i.rd, Erickson, l4'arnswoi'1h, Sichlik, lXlc4lQzli1g'l1li11, S, Shutt. ROXV 3: Nemiiz, Miller, Spervdon, Johnson, N. Aiidersun, Jzicolvsen. HOXV 4: liowors, Xxv2llCll'Oll, Peterson. Quindl, A:-zlilvy, Berry. ROV' 5: ICHIIISUII, Y. Shuti, Lewis, l l2lllI'l9l'y, Bill'CliJllf'l1l', Alfl1'icl1, Stark, Arens. if f. fre Testing Kitchen Techniques 'l'l:1i1'11 Gillw1'lsvw11, .lurlilh lizlklu-. .I1-well XVvvlis, In11'111l15' l'1-le-1'so11. aitresses Serve Serving is the basic ideal of the Waitress Club. The club meets only when a banquet is to be servcd. This year they served a bridge party in September, and in December they served for the Elks' Club. Waitress Club NOW' I: Ski11111-13 Illowers, .I. Smiih, Roisingcr, IJ. .lllllf-PFSOII, IG. .lOllllSOIl, Egsil. HOVV 2: IJ1wkl1ol111, Cllllllllllgllkllll, liuwcrs, llosenhrock, l1:1l1111ist, Hr Ifzl ' ' ' ' ' 'f W'- 111s1 mei. HON 3. Bmlsf 11, Petu 11111 son, Km-m-s, Sta- ' ' 4'1':1111lu1l, Brill, lVh:'1le11. HOW el: Furlrlvy, l!:u1111p::11't11e1', lillllil, Cllllllfll lxlillllill, l2:11'1l11111'l11', RUN' F: ' ' ' , N 1 O11d11clx, ff11UTl1'l', .XI'!'IlH, KllIlQ.!,'Slll'lIll, Sl1':1114I, Svejkuvslcy, Young, liI'0llIlttI' Eighth Horne EC0ll0lDif'S Club KOXV lt L. Hom-li, G11lll1:11'1l, Hz11'lso11, Roush lflilllllilfll, llsuym-s, Hzkke No'l PONY ' 1 , 1L111e141. L LZ A. lllUlllDSUll, IJ, Iirlkkw Shuelt, llllfftll, Sl'lI'k'Il- O XY son, H1'l1leir'l11-1', li. ,XllLl0'l'Slrll, li Ne-lsmm. R 'Z' llv'lllll'UIl lllll I1mi XlUQ'lllllU', llinklv. H2lI'lL. lflxlf-y, 3lo1'p.::111, Sollfo. IIUXY l: K. Johnsoii. Hays, Arell, Ii. 'I'l1onips4111, Quum, fl. Stahl, li. iXl'L'll, A. l:ilI'flUll4'llL'. ROV' 5: Reynolds. 1l11111le1'.:o11, l':llllNtrll, Slorry, Shultz, Mzllonvy. I XX1'1gl1I, lilfflllf. HUXY fi: li, Olson, lillIlllllOl'S, I Q-111l'1-lvl XX' tl I' 11'kl111t'l' X11 NI , Lass, Wm .1 , -.1 , . us, .. .lul111s1111, 011. The Eighth Grade Home Economics Club gets experience in serving and preparing meals. Girls learn hovv to provide entertain- ment for parties and how to plan so that parties will be a success. 69 Council Has Concession Leave for Conference l3zu'b:n'1L Lewis, 'Vi1'g'iniz1 Slillli, ,Hob .laeolmscn Students Govern Themselves Representatives from Austin Went to the Big Nine Conference at Ovvatonna, and gave reports at home on what they had learned about other schools. A welfare project for filling overseas ILOXV 1: Mc-Ginnity, Cummings, T3,Il1.Q'6ll, ROXV 2: Gosloc, Shult, Xkfoiss, Knutson, Dougherty. chests, the Junior Red Cross membership drive, March of Dimes, and Bundle Week are some of the things the Student Council spon- sored. During Bundle Week, students brought clothing to send to an Indian reservation. ,, .iE,..,' Come to Order 1lIlllIlf'll D4'lL'2Ill1'S 70 S luden t Cou neil ROXY 1: fllllllllllllgi Mc-llinnily, Hvrlle, R. .Xmlcf1'sol1, Shutt, 'I':1m.g'e11, Stahl. HONV 21 lbunfee, Gmlclis, Chesrown, Lewis, Arnioldt Knutsnm, Young. ROW 54: Lornmen, 'Pucker Nelson, N2lll2LlL', Gostee, Lzurson, Slrzuirl, Larkin HOXV al: llzirhel-, XV:u'1'is-lfl, Hovlziml. Narshl Ivoilglierly, I-Ive-uson, 3l1H'llIl4'l'li, Puck. 'l'odd. Mr, Xxvllllillll Hossick, .lohn lCVOllS0ll. Student 1 Council Represents Students During the spring, rural students came to get aquanted with our school since they will be attending it in the fall. Members of the Student Council acted as guides to show them around. Q Give to March of Dimes Gary Owens, Mr. -Xxdllllllil Hossivk, Lois Fum- mings, 1762111 Johnson Coslee Attends Boys' Slate Rir'h:i1'fl Goslee, Austin: .lzimes Smith, Jxicksmi: Robert Iql'llf.l'Pl'. Ilziyfield: .luck Tlllifllll. lflllllllll George Toi-rrey, .Xl0XIlllCll'iIl .Zig Zteerfg -':'- . 251525: lg ..,,, A, . -g,:..... J, i . 'H ' i f F f 7 Z 3' '- Sfuderxi, ix-i if Cculicll F 1 , X , f-, Q f f 4 Q b J 2 fcfilffisig F- -g i . .. pl QQPHIQ - -'AN' ,., ,, ,Y .4591 fi I Q ..- lioek Your Locker Him l,1'i4'I'S!Hl, lXlIlyllSll'fl XYvis:4, Ami lluii Vwrli- l'm-ivrsmi This year, it was voted that the Junioi High School be represented at the meetings In this Way, younger students learn the func tions of Student Council. Mr. William Hossick is the adviser. 4,Qxirn QQPHU? ag T155 v , , x 1 .ii 1- if gf Editor Packs Frances Flitton Play Checkers Barbara Smith, Donna Hanson, Jack Gildncr Staffs Play Efficient reporters, capable staff heads, and reliable photographers worked together in the bustling journalism room to produce the Sentinel, consistent All-American news- paper. Witty columns, a thorough coverage of all school activities, and a complete sports roundup were displayed in every issue of the Sentinel under the industrious leader- ship of Frances Flitton, Marjorie Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth Kautz, Constance Keller, and Jerry Marsh. Hilda Montgomery took care of the reporting for the Austin Daily Herald, Miss Rosalie Critchfield is Sentinel adviser. To exchange ideas and meet fellow journa- lists, eight delegates from the publications staff attended the State Press Convention in Minneapolis. One of the noted speakers on the program was Governor Youngdahl. Frances Flitton, Sentinel editor, went still farther afield when she attended the National Press Convention held in Chicago at Thanks- giving time. Twelve new members were added to the membership of Quill and Scroll, international society for high school journalists. They included Elizabeth Wells, Bill Redman, Fred Requa, Jack Gildner, Marilyn Kohlwes, Ron- ald Harber, Jane Plager, Marilyn Patterson, Constance Keller, Dale Anderson, Roger Dunnette, and Norma Kerling. Sentinel Heads Merry Christmas ROVV 1: Marjorie Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth Kautz, Jerry Hilda Montgomery, Miss Rosalie Critchfi.eld, .Terry Marsh. Marsh. ROVV 2: Frances Flitton, Hilda, Montgomery, Constance Keller. - Artists Work Will It Fit? A: Xrmlelh Miller, Chuck Uhristiunson VVilliam Redman, Peggy Ryks li tt 4, f Q Staffs Work Joe Schmoe, a typical boy attending Aust- in High as a senior, was voted by this yearls staff to be the theme of the '51 yearbook. Chuck Christianson and Ardeth Miller did the cartooning and the entire staff labored with the silk screening. NX 3 5 . - W Yuletide merriment was provided at the Flitton's home where the publication staffs held their Christmas potluck. Although tempting sprigs of rnisletoe hung over the doorways, the staffs played Canasta and checkers, and danced to records. Auslinian - IIUXY 1: liohlwes, Kerling, B. Smith, D. ainson, Goodvvinsun, Nags-I, M. Putterscm. W 2: Hfnmlall, l'pcrat'l, XVeIls, K'1':twfor1l, 1' dw llyks. Yusle, Holmquist, ROXY 3: 'I'odfl, BIOCII, X: ' -s, A . i illx-r, l+Ic-khnrdl, Nangle, McCoy. I NV 4: l4'ill'!12ll1, f'llY'lStl1l,llSUll, Kvhrvt, Requn, li 1 I ', 1: rt mucho, Hzwlmer. 73 3517 sm...-9-:fx Spaniards Plan Together Students enrolled in Spanish Club Want to get better acquanted with Spanish-American countries. At the Christmas party, games were played, refreshments served, and Christmas carols sung in Spanish. 4'Viva Nlexicoll, Is Sung Josephson, llunfve, Mrs, 'livclyn Galbraith llmnbrock, l'lllI'IlSXYOl'lll, S. YUIIIILY, Hanson. l'IllI4'l'SOI1 Refreshments Are Served D. Johnson, K. Bowers, I inc'h, 'l'l2ll'llSXY0l'll1, Shutt, .Inc-olusmi, But--main .,- - l':-h as i w El 4 R rl 1 x Al-ummm f WM I 74 Spanish Club HOW 1: .l, Hanson, Anhornt lluteman, Patterson, Troe K. Bowers. ROYV 2: Cutter! 'Puc-hek, Josuphson, Mooney .I:1cobsen, Finch. ROW 3l M, Hanson, Simmons, Shntt S. Bowers. S. Young, Ah!- nien, D. Johnson. ROVV 4 G. Hurlvo, KliHH'Sll9ll1l Moen, Dnlquist, Prihhle Domlmror-k, Neilsen, Ilnnfeel A Valentine party was held in February during noon hour. Sack lunches were brought, and home-made Valentines exchanged. Songs were acted out in pantomime, and guessed by other Spanish Club members. Mrs. Evelyn Galbraith is the adviser. lalln Club t XV It NYesvin:m. I'Iluml. I In imlrerlziin, Hess, Keller. Xn wr, IillllIl!llIlLC'S, Hoslip. I OKI' 2: 'I':llo, XY:nnlre1m1, liltmi, Alvilinilxily, 'I'1'zu'y. o s Iionmes, IielI1'ic'liu1'4l. lIIl4'S. KONI' 3: S. Jolmsori. xslt-, Ile-tie ,IL .XnclvI'so11, I IDDZIS, l'. ,Xlllll-'I'SUIl, XYeeks, I XY I: Vook, Meyer, Frost. Nic hols, XVheeIer, Potter, I Litv A. .XTll'lkAl'SOll. Uaiiley, lXYI'U!'Kl.V HOXV 55 Kirk- wi rick, Iizxzirinll, Miller, D. o msen, Owens, Rasniusse-ii, x ull, Robinson, .l2lC'0l?, Yan- iunquisl. Sapp, Noble. H uber, Lomnien, lleqlm, ni Ileyly. H9I'IllilIISOY'1, Ilen- xn I'oIk1-sI:1cI,Sill. AZITSOII, Ili-inc, ,DeSa1'l. Heuvel, l,lllblbPl'lS. ROM' Romans Perform Duties A Roman dinner was held in the fall, with all decorations and activities relating to Roman custom. Meetings to take care of all business are held each month by the Senate, which consists of all old and new members. New Latin students are called slaves and at the beginning of their second year they are freed and made citizens. Slaves were sold to citizens for amounts from 1 cent to 75 cents and the money was used to send a CARE package to Greece. Adviser is Miss Margaret Scarseth. Officers Are Installed .lozm Iiolmiuson, .Inmvs illl1lllll1lSl Death of Pontifex James Todd, Don I-lUl'Yl'l1lllSOll, JZIIIIVS llilnquisl. g75 Dunne Y0lllILi'1'lZllll, lfrecl lleqlm i Get Your Cokes Girls Discuss Meetings Doris Magnuson, Sandra LeBarron, .lanice Maloney, Thea Miller, Peggy lticliaughlin, Barbara Snyder, Joan Betty Nestegaard, Sharon Shutt Naslnnd, Karen Roseth, Bonita Hanson lub Serves All To start the meetings of Junior High Friendship Club this year, a big get-acquaint- ed party was held. New students had a chance to make new friends and feel more at home in Austin's growing school. The main purpose of this club is to culti- Seventh Friendship ROW l: Hallman, Keller, Beaver, M. Miller, Roseth, Tnchek, Russell, Hammer, Kamp, Severson. ROW 2: Shulz, Yonndahl, J. Olson, Swenson, Brooks, Blom, Gartner, Doty, Pepper, Lund. RONV 3: Beelnan, Jensen, Blynn, Maloney, Col-elscott, Naslund, TE. Hanson, T. Miller, J. Hanson, Naslund. ROV' 4: Matti, Anderson, M. Nel-son, Ulland, Bradford, Pike, Vanden Heuvel, A. Johnson, P. Nelson, Josephson. ROVV 5: S Smith, Jordan, Karlen, Lillqnilst, Young- dahl, Strand, S. Olson, Christlopherson, XVendorf, Perry, Beck. ROVV G: Snater, NVenzel, Kruger, Ries, Nelson, Losey 'NVoolsey, Lawson, Busswitz, L. Cook, Shipe. Eighth Friendship HOXV 1: Sorenson, Schleieher, VValdron, Crane dall, J. Smith, Haynes, Norton, S. Hall, Bakke. RONV 2: Chambers, Yarwood, Ox-ley, Coleman, Bray, Nicol, Randall, Gendler, Enright. ROXV 3: Orcutt, Reynolds, Harber, Clement, Haugland, Molenke, Finholdt, Jones, G. Neilson, Hernenway. ROW 4: P. Smith, Petferson, Runquisi, S. Johnson, Stark, Rardouclie, K. Johnson, Hays, Shultz, Dean. ROW 5: C. Reqna, Maloney, Myers, Painter, D. Johnson,A. Reqna, Anhorn, Ellis, Sukow, Hose. RONV 6: Nvatl, Dougherty, Nelson, Lembcke, Olson, Aior, Hallman, Albert, I, Peterson, Orncss, Kezar, 76 vate friendship through the social functions they hold during the year. Other activities include a welfare project and an annual Posture Contest. The fourth one was held this year. The junior high girl with the best posture is crowned queen. Ninth Friendship ROW' l: S14-rn. Meier, l'. Jones. II4-miner l,:1Vin1-, Vvesmnzln, Vanden Heuvel, Skinner ROXV 2: Sollic, F'arnsworth, Lublvcrts. B 1'ln'istiansf-n, .l. Matison, Brechtel, XVhite linslt-gaaiwl. ROXY 3: Yilt, M. Johnson. Shutt S. Johnson, H1-gre. lrkhv, Ulynn, Yenenia Young, S. l'ln'islonherson. RONY 4: N. l'lI'll'kSOll N0sl'.'g'ard, liolgren, Miller, l49B8TI'I7ll, .lurvis Mc-Ii:1ng'hlin, lb. Nelson, Burk:-. ROVV 5: Vance. Kelley, Furtnoy, Olsen, Stvhlick, Dunn, Nelnitz I'l:lg.:'er, Magnuson, Krull. KOXV 6: Ii. Larson Odegraard. Anslinson, Marsh, Richzlrdson, Mar- rqnardt, Schulze, Hossey, Lock, Flaften, Spen- ver, Club Work Is Fun The Friendship Christmas meeting was in the form of a Mother-Daughter Tea. Girls brought their mothers and they had a chance to get acquainted with teachers and other mothers. Fun was had by all at the picnic held in the spring. Advisers for the seventh grade are Miss Eleanor Carlson, Miss Rose Deutschrnan, and Mrs. Francoise Dennyg for the eighth grade, Miss Marguerite Daily, and Miss Amanda Horvieg for the ninth grade, Mrs. Betty Schnorenberg, Miss Alice Campbell, and Miss Bernice Berg. C Yang -i' Oflicers Plan Party N W 1 . f ' Iothera 1 J0y4I'ea l . I now if 001418.-utr, Sollie, vin, Hanson. Row RIJXV 1: Dfwnnfi TlllIlflCl'. Mrs. Xvlfllktlllil, Patty Yenenm, Yirgnnsx Nexnitz, 2: Lillqnist. i'lug'er, Orc-ntl, Johnson, Randall. .Ioan Marsll. flnll. x ' 4 Club Offers Seasonal Recreation Early in the fall, Camera Club took a field trip to Todd Park, where the members took both scenic and human interest shots. After developing and enlarging these prints, Messrs. Gordon Fogdall and Earl Brooks, advisers of the club, offered criticisms, both good and bad. At various meetings throughout the year, pictures were developed, enlarged, and then judged on the basis of quality, composition, sharpness and background. They were then given individual honors. As a surprise to the shutterbugs at the March meeting, advisers divided the club into two groups and took them to their homes, Snap Your Picture ROVV 1: Merlin Blom, lserm-ll Williams, Aloha Patch, Charles l Clinton WVilder. .2llU.fllGl'j.I', XX 1 siownlon, ljumivilz, lfl. Johusoli, C Cook, Hooglfmd, I,:x11gelverg.g' ROXV 2: B. John- son, R. Groli. Guild, Lee, Kasuk, B. Johnson. HOVV 3: lvlujerus, Lewis, Swlvey, Perkins, IB. Johnson, Lane, ltlltllll, Bluhm. HONV 41: G, Groh, VVold, Norris, Mattson, Swenson, Dunfee l1l'0lll'l6I'. RONV 5: ll. Patch, A. Patch, Garis XVeber, Peterson, lvlcliullor, llurson, lflckardt. Caniera Club - 4 - NO ' I I 1 v 1 which are equipped with all of the conve- niences for modern photography. Each of the groups chose their own models, and made portraits. The students had a chance to see how the home darkroom might look, and were also given ideas for setting up a dark- room in their own homes. Each club member is required to use the darkroom at school at least two hours each month, during study halls or after school. It is equipped with a developing tank, two en- largers, and three contact printers. Officers for this year were: president, Benadine Patch, vice president, Don Knut- son, and secretary-treasurer Jo Ann Weber. Enlarging Fascinates James ljcklizxrdl, Gordon Goick 9' 78 it 2 .,, M. .L A XX 1: I-'isa-in-r, Ii, Jolmson, 3liltlllHS. Mommy, Tull- rw lo 1 1. liumsi-V. HOW 3: Liglitlv. Tesvh, Aden l,4'lL'I'SHll, E42-A 5 l - , llr Fogdall's Helpers mari -. IIOXY 2: l'ui-li, Fl2lllilt'l'S. B1-lrlon, 'z sun, Visual Aid Continues Mr. Fogdall's aim is to get movies out of the auditorium and into the classroom Where they are more beneficial to the students. However, this plan requires more Work and he had 23 helpers this year. Carl Tesch and Marvin Foster had a 'ithankless job . They worked in Mr. Fog- dall's office sixth hour every day and after school moving the equipment that had been used during the day. This included the task of taking down curtains, screens, dismant- ling projectors and getting all of this equip- ment moved to another room for the next day. Mr. Fogdall's helpers must be given credit for helping the students to benefit through visual aid. W ork ls Never Done YY orkers Splut' l llm .lt-:ni Nloomq ,A Q 5 if Part Time Ofliee Vilorker ,IuniorIAcademy of Science Bernice Hanson Ronald Mvtfoy, Richard Roush, Gordon Barnes, Harold Organizations Benefit Students Answering the telephone and taking charge of the office While Mr. Arthur Christgau, school engineer, is busy, requires a student each hour. Besides the regular program of strating two projects for each meeting, the Junior Academy of Science works on demon- individ- Lzinion, l'll'flllClS Reed ual Westinghouse projects. All articles that students lose or find are turned in at the Lost and Found desk. Girls work at the desk all through the day. Hall patrol boys put forth their best efforts to prevent student traffic congestion in the halls and to slow speed demons whizzing by. sol l Lost and Found ' HOXV 1: Hnlstzul, Bardouche, Norris, Cliapck. ROXV 2: Young, Stark, Casey, Orcutt. ROVV 3: SUllf,lCl'3'l'i1kll'd, Guyetfe, Rudlong, Arctt. Hall Patrol HOXV 1: Ellis, Kirkwood. Smerud, Knight, L. Anderson, Young. ROXV 2: Clifford, Swingrdorf, Klouse, Yillzis, Hziskin. FFA Attends Conven lion Club Sells Coffee Grim 1 Marlin, Riclizinl Goslve, l'liff0rd Hzinson, Marvin IZ:-11 Voters, Cliffoxwl llainson, Mr. Dilllilltl llltlziinl, Arleigll Kloush Antlionisen .g, Future Farmers Plan FFA I ROXY I: Alvyer. Burns, lllllll4'I'. Sparks. Olsen, Martin, Sn-l1:numlvurg'. ILUXV 2: K1'ui1sl1:1a1', Mlvl- lllllllll, Julmkv. Olson, N. Knutson, Jensen, Maths-wx. HOXV fi: Hnoplnuii. l'l:n'k, Jones, If llwnsvn lil 1 ll l't H1 ml Ymnl' 11 li 1. .. Martin, ICUXY I: lliglitly. Mzuvlim-ek, Krzil. IJ ,loli11s'm, l'eie-rs, V. llunsvn. liussell. E. Hulst, XV. Mzitliews, ti1'ag'e. HUXY 5: XY:11'1'im4'lo11, Legrivrl, l'l2llllUl'SOll, fl. llunson, Huwek. ln Smith. Gusle-e, Lukes, Anthonisen, Klonse. IQOXX ii: liergg. lmzu-k, XY. Jolmsun, Kvlirol, D. l.z11'ic'k, XYumrlz, I-I, Aljl'l', Siirungr, lJltll'lll7l1l',Ll', D, Lewis. FFA ll ROV' lj .Xll!IllSlilllC, l'lll'lillUlIll. Zulirzulnik Scholwswkcn, l'l2ll'YCX, Son-lnsoli. Oznklund. Lui'- son, Leif, Olson. ROXV 2: 'l':np1J, 'XYl1ittz1lim-V, Perkins, IJ. Anrivrson. Hollnml. llelmeis, lnilws, f'l1:1p'k, l'll:u1rl, Ryks. HOXY 24: Osnionson, H1-rtlv. XV:1tkins. Nelson. Si-vm-rsoii, Pevigglil. l'. ,Xmlf-rsun. Hanson. Mm-Qllislmm. Kivclnu-r, HON' l: Keliret, Stunslznhl, llylziml. Gzilvrivl, lflillllllj-1GlI'llll'l', l.:11'i1-la, Klousn-, Nelson. Bos. llune-5. RUXY 5: l4E'i'llllll'. lim-liui1:u1x, llulsi, Antlmnisvn. Nobel, Nnilzm-l, l'll:und, llusscll. Y0llllLl, 'l'. .lllllllli9, IIOXY li: llllf.Z'LL', Skjevlziml. Osman, Miller 'l'wil1rli-V, Kullli-V, llillvertson, l,.cg.1riwl, i'm'lir:i 11, Benson. Austin's local chapter of FFA is the largest in the state and is self-supporting through fund-raising activities on the part of the boys. It participates in district and state judging contest and in large supervised farming pro- grams concentrating on livestock production. Dale Rugg, class of 1949, was named Amer- ican Farmer, an honor that has been given to only five Austinites since 1931. This is the highest degree of achievement in the FFA organization. To qualify for this honor, a boy must be out of high school. .L F' vis . o s , -1 , z e , . 4-QI Ga-9 1 81 ,9 , ,Wie D an Q Z '35 Hi-Y Cabinet Ushers Take Tilne Off ROM' lf McCoy, Nniiglc, Ilogam. IQOXV 12: Golly, Christ- Iiill Jolmson, Tliomzls HIIIHIJ, HUD' HOUSUHI Denny, liuuquisl. HOW 3: Noble, Dastyck, 1-iequa, Hi-Y Builds Character .. Development of good citizenship is the aim x - of all boys belonging to Hi-Y, one of the fwfr leading service organizations in Austin High. W ' JR Any worth-while project can always count R, , fl .1 5 a Q ' on the backing of this club. N W ilQfg:',,,,,,f.. Unsung heroes are the ushers who were on P the job for 32 events this year including Qgizfii class plays, concerts, and basketball games. 4 v21Y.l!l+l These faithful boys took part in a heavy Q0 schedule, and are deserving of all the praise pgjjif-, they get from the students and faculty. Senior lVIembers RONY 1: Nallglv, XYliL-011-1', II, .i0hllSUll, Hogan. Cook. I51'im:1'Aomlw. AIv1'o5', HOXV 2: Runquisl, li, .lol 11. , lick, XX , , l'l:1tli, XYemies. ROW' 24: lizlrnvs, l'h1'isti:1nson. Goick, -i'IOSSiCl',idHllSlUIl, 'l'o1I4l. RON' 4: Johnstfm. l'il'l'Ill2lllS0ll, Holly, No le Peterson, ki2ll'dOllClll', Roush, ROXV 3: Dustyck, Hellzxnd, Butler, Ilvqllu, Denny. Buck. Chrislvnsm- 82 'S' rw I il' . -lil lg it N-. pl A Sn , , .2 tg 32 gf- -A 1 1 son W ' Tesllrx b li. l o1'lu11rl. EIL Jam 325 E ak Nil .fi , Wm -as Ushers Club IIOXV I: XVenna-s. Snllir-, lllwelliug, Cook, Keenznii, ll'ug.:'aii,'l'ofl1l, lim-klllml, Mvlmx, ILUXY 2: Skogvlvo, XVhite, L. .Xlllll'l'Sllll, XYilliam-4, YUllIl,L1', Nangle, Frost. XYarI'iel1l, XVIIL-1-lcr,IJ. .lolmsam, IIOXY 3: .lk'IlSk'lI. ll. Anderson, 'I'ug'zis, Erickson, Dehloss, Larson, Amllahl, Colm-fscoll, HUIIIQIINVEIY, Nelson. HOV' li l'1'iIvlrl'f, Haskins, Oliler, Hesslvr, live, B. Johnson, XYvsllny, Fennell, Uullin. 3lcKalIoi'. IIOXY 5: Roush. l t!i1'I'SUll, Fick. Houston, Barnes, lluvk, Goick, Christensen, Dunnette, xvilllllifilillli, Hastings. RONY G: ljaslyvli, Butler, ,Ilelland,Johnston. lil-qila, Denny, l'ill'lSliiZil15Ol1, Aldricli, Golly, Noble, j12ll'1iUllK'lll', 1'iO!'lZiIHi. Ushers Participate Many Hi-Y carpenters co-operated with some Student Council members in order to build and fill a Red Cross chest with toys and other items to be sent abroad for Europeans. During the Yuletide season, the boys sold Y's Men's Christmas tree tickets, contributed to the Salvation Army, and packed a box of gifts for the State School at Faribault. After Easter, Hi-Y members attended one church to commemorate All-Church Sun- day. At various meetings throughout the year, local ministers spoke to them on Chris- tian character. Planning future meetings, programs, and projects are a few of the duties of the governing body, the cabinet. Regular meetings are held twice monthly in one of the adviser's rooms. Officers of the senior division this year were: president, Dick Dastyckg vice presi- dent, Duane Noble, secretary, Chuck Christ- ianson, treasurer, Ronald McCoy, chaplain, James Runquist, usher captain, Philip Dennyg business manager, William Butler. K - Rv' Junior Nlemhers RONV 1: Sollie, K1 'lHlll, XVarl'ivIrl, Ilzwklllud, L4-1-. ROW' 2: Vlwclling. Young. .l. ,Xlllll'l'Sl5ll. Il. .Iolmson, lfrusl, XVl1iI0. KOH' Iii l'il'lL'kSOl'l. Mr-K:1Ilm', H!'HlQ'llXN'2lj. Skogvlfo, IAIIVSOII. Arno ROXY -1: XVil!iams, .Xm4I:nlxl. Cultura. Volt-sm-oft. Nelson, L. .Xnmll-xszm. ROXV 5: Hznskin. ll. .Xnflm-1'sm1, Trvgns, In-Moss, Fennw-ll, Ulilf-r, HOXV ti: I.. .In-nscn, Alclric-li. Dumiellc, IQIIKMSJII. Yllllllpflilllli, Hzisiings, Prilxhle. nv '7' l if 83 l i l 1 1 1 1 Societies Inducl Scholarship is the first requirement for membership in the National Honor Society, and Guill and Scroll. Seniors in the upper fifteen per cent of their class were eligible scholastically for the honor society and were vetoed only on the basis of citizenship. Quill and Scroll membership is an honorary so- ciety for students who have achieved suc- cess in the field of journalism. Quill and Scroll ILOXY 1: Miller, Plug:-1', Moi-ii, Hills, Krikpzitrick. HOXY Il: Ha1'lwe , Ilunnclte, Reina. Gilclncr, Cliristizmsun. ROXY 3: Kolllwos, Kerliiig, ,XlNlliI'SUll, 1iill'll9S, Flilton, l'2ltlUl'SUl1. Honor Society HONV l: Y2ll1ll0lll'i6l1Vlll, llm-ilirs, Solberg, Moore, Olswold, Moon, Owl-vis, .lilI'l'i1J2lll'lK'li, ixvllllllllll, Jac-olw. ROXV 2: Iiukvs, Kopct Peterson, Potter, XYliveler, XYel1s, llilllflilll. Tanner, l'zitleis'in. NYomlort'. ROXY 3: Evcnson, Legried, Butlvr, llusemoller, Marsh, lierlua. Hernizuison, Barnes, llllllI1lliSl. XYes1'lmy. RUNY l: Bloom-y, NVilson, 3lOlllg'0lN9I'Y, Moisler, lfl'l'llllj.1', Cunimings, Incliliiiy tllsc, Ncrzid, lflit- ton, l'2lD1l2lS, Goodwinstmn, Ilukkw. Hi-Y Varies Work l Highlighting one of the mixers sponsored by Hi-Y, was the dance contest. Barbara Smith and Dean Johnson Won first prize and were presented a corsage of red roses and ai boutonniere, respectively. i At the December meeting, Dirk and Baublel presented a humorous play. Refreshmentsl were served following the Christmas carol! sing and the rest of the program. l if 1 - 1 :yn ,Q il .ffl ii -tg 'YZ' Q Sell Chrislinas Trees llrmuld A110033 Riclizlrd llzislyck, Richard Roush, Vliuck l'l1I Stl2ll1S0ll. Robert Todd Hi-Y Peddlcs Badges llll'Il'lQS llm 'Tal1or, Louise Dxilquist, Mr. .Xrthur Jolmsoii, X Dorol hy Hu wkins 5 I' rlendship I YY l: Arnold, llyers, llnlnlm, Boettner, 'l'ucliek. l mxlcr. N. Anslerson, lizllvnian, lizlkkv. lilow- I us HOW' 2: Hua-klin, .Xnt'enson, lizntes, Anderst, l xngcn. l'. Ancicrson, Bei-nuln, liluhrn, .XllllOl'll, l Xretl. ROM' Il: .Xtmg .Xllnrig'hl, .Xlll'iE?I', 'Pale X Xllllt'I'SI?ll, 'l'ucfker, l'. Arett, l.fv2lLllllL1ill'lIl6l' ouers, lilowers. ROXV 4: Tracy, Alverg, iompson, Buck. ll, IJ, Anderson, liray, .Kh- nlin, Allen. Aucr, Burton. ROXV 5: H. A. INQISOH, P. .Xnclcrson, liergslrom, S, llerry, xgley. llnlson, Torke. l'. Anflersmi, Bellrich- uni .Xl:trim'h. IUJXY ti: .xl'lllSlI'UIlg', 'Put-ker, ionner. lin-st, li. Berry, Arens, linrtley, lim'- lnlxc, lioye-ngun, Al, Thompson. Friendship Il x VV 1: 'V Gui' Uoodu IIINOH S I ux l l :dx llIlllJb?lS, f1er:1x'4l, i.1ilberlson, Iuurl. L, hllheil son HUXY il: lllllTllIllHg'S, P. 1l2ll'Olll'0li, N. in Ver, lb. Dzxlquisl, Fznsey, Vzxrlson. .l. Faw- ur ll I llis X Q l l O T' 4 llOlII't'li, l'. Johnson, Vrzundzill, Davis, Ifisc-her een, Flitlon. HOXY -1: IS. Davis, Donilrroek, 1 lldr S llll mv, l71lIll't'0, Downs. D-eV1'ivzc. Ilonovzm, v esturl. Play Twenty Questions Nlock Wfedding ls a Howl ik Xl lt Mx X11 Kay Nvslc, .In-anex-n D-miliro-' Membership Open to All Girls A big success this year was the Dog Patch Hop, a mixer sponsored by SFC in place of a November meeting. It was a girl date boy dance and most of the Daisy Maes snared Li'l Abners for the costume affair. Match- ing patches on the dates' overalls, corncob pipes, fno tobaccyj and fancy hats prevailed. Co-chairman of this mixer were Joan McGin- nity and Betty Rasmussen. Twenty questions made many a girl's . 'I .. 'ooi. I XY 3: Cross, u. mer, C R, N. .l'll1lllIltfl'X, Green, l'lIlI'l2.1'lll. . lllINIlllll,E1'S, flurclner. HONY 5: L.. llllllllllfil, , srown. C1':mwI'o1'cl, Hllyvttf-, M. l lJIllIlt'l'Y, 3 1 uldis. lDeSart, Griblme, M. iiodfredson, RONV 6 , N lhrisliunson, Vroslvy, I+'1'iedrir'h, t.'oddinf.:ton, ' . urjorW f 'm-ns, . '4-nv Hal-lt, lmlores .lolinsx-n cheeks pink with laughter or embarassment at the October get acquainted meeting which was held in the auditorium. I do , the sacred Vow that is usually spo- ken with solemn sincerity, was just one part of the hilarious mock wedding performed by three natural born SFC comedians at the January meeting. A floor spread, with sack lunches and all, was held in the cafeteria preceding the program. 1 , 4 fl 'W 85 Gifts Surprise All Relax Awhile Bsnold, M. Hanson, Al. IR-iorson. l,lll2l'6'l', l!oyeng::i, .l. Slnilh, .Xlclric-h, Lewis, Shntl, .lm-oliseli, llarclonn-hc, gstul. Yinll-ss, lfisl-licr, llainur, N. l'l'lC'l'!4UIl .Xmlci'son, N4-sto, Knutson, Aim' arlety Is Keynote White elephant gifts or trinkets or surprise packages were exchanged during the latter part of the Christmas meeting. A play, Pop Reads A Christmas Carol, was presented and carols were sung under the direction of maestro, Vae Ann Vinless. :H -at V'-R. ,XPXK ,,,, .. if F The annual Mother-Daughter Tea, which carried out a spring theme, was held March 12. Preceding the program, the sophomore girls served the juniors, seniors and their guests. The remaining time was used for mothers and teachers to meet. Friendship III IIONV lt J. Hanson, llalluni, Ilclle. Hearfl. I.. Johnson, Hartson, IG. Johnson, J. Johnson. ROXY Z: Ilopfc, llamrnero. B. Johnson, Hoc-ker, IJ. Hanson, Hulrluist, B. Jacobsen. RONY 3: Iless. JJ. Johnson, M. .lac'olmsen, D. Johnson, Heslip, Iluseniolls-V, Jost-phson, Ingersoll. ROXV el: Hennner, Hovland, M. Johnson, ll. Johnson, Ilawkins, M. Hanson, James, Holinquist. ROM 5: l'l4'L2'Si'1lfl, Jensen, Gibson, Hi-ine, Hcikes, lloflanll, Helelirant, Hainvr, Dwight. RONV G: G. Harlmo, I.i1lilmci'ts, Jones, Johnsen, Hatch, IZ. Hanson, Haltiorson, Javoh. Y. llarho, Kling- slivini. Friendship IV ROV' li Linlke, Lee, Larson, Nicol, Keller, Lensch. Nagel. IQUXV 2: liaiigowski, D. Lewis, Niste, Lan. Kaniz, Kos, Knanf-in ROM' 31 Knutson, B. L4-wis. CJI'I'llll, Kolslad, Larkin, Kwai-nes, Knrlh. HOXV I: Lee, Aner, Lang, l.ag'ei'val, Lechnir, Olson, Otljes, 0nrh'ic'k. ICOXY 5: Lund, Ofslahl, P. Lewis, Ludwig, Nerad, ' lierling, Kohlwi-s, Kirchneix ROW 6: l,uliherls, liiglitly, OW'-ns, Kiuger. la-hznan, KirkpaIi'i4-li. Iiopvf, Olswolfl. Norris, Nielsen. if . 11,1 Friendship V IIOXV 1: Iit'isinlg'v1', Vllzenfl, Sli-llem, M, Meyer. Mt't'l:1ry. liosvllbimc-k, Perl. Nl, I':ttterson HOXY 2: llegn'-V, Mooney, l'n-terstm, l'l'ii't'. xl0lllf.fUIll l'X, S, Aloe. Pziulson, l'. Mzulisoui. l.. hlj'C'l 3. IQOXY fl: Xltllltnllil, Iteztvli, Alutiisozi, lvDVk'l'Zlli.2'l, Item-tl. Al. Aloe, Al. All-ister. S. Young, Malt-how. Alattliizts, Nelson, l'm'uh, .l. l'-tx-rson, Quindt. l'lVt'll, .lunit-e lllven, Roberts, Rvnslovv, Yusto, D. l'eterson, ltlt-ml, liyks, Y, Peterson, ILOXV 6: Potter, Moore, son, Zn Friendship VI ROV' Skimu-r, .l. Smith. XVilson, XYesc1n:m. ILOXY 2: XVzLtts. Stahl. lfi. Smith, Seztvf-y, J. SNVtlll4'llll, l-IOXY 3: Ii. Smith, Sissel, XVyni:t. Vriezv, NYzthler, 1 XX ll ms XX imhc tm l Stifflt- ', Sonclerg:t:trtl, Svttjliovsky, Sl'2ll'li, Shntt, Simons, Yanlbenovn-u', NY:tlclron. Snylt-s, KOH' 5: Svhroe- I der, NYolt'1-, Solberg, XVl1eeler, XVQ-lls, XYeeks, A. Smith. Sass, HOXV tl: Vnmlen llenvztl, NVE-Lv lwr, li. Smith. XVitt. FI. Sztylvs, Swenson, XV2ll1l0l', xV1Il.1llt'l', Strand, Sf'llilgll0I', XYillu-lin. mn. hl1lX1'j', HOXY 42 Reistml, N. l'etm-rstm. N l l'i4'rt'e. 11. Madison, IIOVV 3: .loan Yztrwuotl, lizindztll, A. Miller. 'Mot-n, RIlSII1llSS4'll, Robinson, l'l:ugx-r, ll. l'4-tv1'- l: Stokes, XVz1tsrm, Sztmztn, NVynizL, Sl. Sw:tm-utt, Yun, Mc-tlinnity, Vinless, 'i izt 'z 1: . ION' tt Swank, 1.- abinet Plans Meetings Girls' For the purpose of discussing Ways of im- proving the club and planning regular meet- ings, the cabinet meets twice monthly. Most of the responsibility of the SFC meetings falls on the shoulders of the girls elected to the cabinet. Each month two of these girls act as co-chairmen of that meeting. Cabinet . iw, ' -., 3, , ,iii try? . 'fy . -Q, ., 1. I - Y R U --' i 1-'fb YD ' ' iv . nv 3 -. iii 4 Officers for this year were: president, Mary Lou Regner: vice president, Lois Pot- terg secretary, Barbara Gaddisg and treasur- er, Donna Hanson, This year the faculty advisers were Misses Lena B. Grinley, Mary Yocum, Abigail Moore and Jean Dahling. ROXY 1: tlzultlis, 41. Hnrlvo, Wells Syl-jlmvsky, liltSlllllSSUll, l'4'l0l'Sllll. ROV' 2: All-tlimiity, Heglit-r. llnnstm, lmtter, SUIltlt'l'Q1tIII'll, Utnnmings, Uzrrlson. , at pb, t . ' X, - xxx gf . t' l 5 fl fx Lx J Zz-v if ft 87 omen Pay All The story of Cinderella and Prince Charm- ing was the appropriate theme for this year's WPA activities. To start the activities, the girls signed their date-is name at the attrac- tive and cleverly decorated booth. An air of excitement reigned over the booth which was always buzzing with students, and in- quiring faculty members. At the booth, tags were issued with a golden slipper on which was written the quotation, Some day my prince will come. Between classes, boys willingly piled their books sky highv in the arms of girls, who could offer no objections. Other co-eds were seen opening the doors for the gents, and rationing their allowances in order to buy tickets for the movies, basketball game, and mixer. Many Austin males ate better during those three days than the girls do throughout the entire school year. After a wonderful time at the gayly decorated mixer, the girls escorted their fellows home, happy and contented. but broke! WPA week was held instead of a regular February meeting. Co-chairmen for this meeting were Betty Rasmussen, Liz Wells, and Donna Hanson. Eugene Bootenhoff, Doris Blowers, Dunne Thorson David Roach Bryce Nvhceler, Guy Elam, Kay XVesemnn, Amy NVeseman Robert' NVzm,-zeii, L:tVonne Renslow, Lois Potter, Dave Hcisingei' Sealed: Elmer Olnnd, Ann Carlson. Standing: 'Bette Anderson, Dick Dastyek, Duane Noble, Kay Gibson Joyce Graff, Eddie Smith, Darlene Swank, Marilyn Bardouche, Stuart TVarrington f I1 .I 'u I-'4 .H 1-If 1 ' 4 o .-. ll 1 'sa ,MW-...,,, -wma., av t. Settin Our Sights Everybody Wants to be a senior, but being a lower classman is something to be proud of at Austin, Minnesota. Earning senior sta- tus is worth working and waiting for, accord- ing to the students at Austin. Boys and girls in seventh and eighth grades are allowed one elective such as junior band, junior orchestra, home economics or shop. Ninth graders are offered mechanical draw- ing, special art, language, basic math, and algebra. Such subjects introduce them to senior high courses. Since many upper classmen are bread and butter earners, the rousing enthusiasm and cheers and laughter at sports events are most often seen and heard from a majority of the younger students. However, atten- dance at evening social affairs is an extra privilege strictly reserved for grades nine through twelve. Keeping the rooms neat and clean as well as decorative has become students' projects. All such activities are stepping stones to becoming good future seniors and citizens. .X ryyiinnll winter scene :xt the Kenwood Tim l'lIll1'I'l2llllH!Clil ziflf-1' the guine- Yerle I'1-in-rsim, Dzivid Iieiiiliart. .Trick Buck. Dale Nelson Ill-verly Neilson, Aim Haincr. Mrs. .Iczxnnctle Hilvhins 89 Grade 7 ROOM 224 - 312 1 ROV' 1: Arnold, Nielson, Keller, Lund, Da Bowers, McClain, Thomson, Reynolds. ROYV A Myhre, Allen, Gross, Winter, Budd, Mills, Peter son, Nemitz, Van Grevenhof. ROVV 3: Beemar Doty, Pepper, Skogebo, Thostensen, Colescott Naslund, Miller, Hanson. ROVV 4: Stranc Youngdahl, Machacek, Kenny, McClary, Mc Clary, Nargzin, Tridle, Sale, Bartell. ROVV 5 'Pulley NVolfe, Josephson, Cook, Shipe, Richards Lines, Jordan, Johnson, Mlenar. ROYV 6 Uhristenson, Nelson, Kelly, Schleicker, Powers Mr-Graw, Smith, Karlen, Lillquist, Enstad ROOM 324 - 329 ' ROXV l: Tollefson, Lillquist, Christiansen, Car mum-k, Glover, Jacob, Detwiller, Patzer, Rugg lllowers. RONV 2: Rose-th, VVilkerson, Kraby Xvohsclnull, Lestrud, Russell, Sever-son, VVhite lrlonder, Lee. ROVV 3: P. Nelson, Lager-vall ltogei-ts, Curtis, Maloney, Mayer, Yonke, Peck lVl:ingnuson. ROW 4: Iverson, Swenson, Schockel Kingen, Morse, Houdek, Moore, Zaoharda llovlaml, Brooks, Youngdiahl. ROW 5: Jenkins D. Anderson, Pike, Lawson, Rice, Gillettp llesco, Beurson, Busswitz, Kruger, K. Anderson, li0'VV 6: Flicck, McClelland, XVilde, Prindle li. Anderson, Andrews, Snater, Butler, Kuhll ll. Nelson, Goss, Herron. , ROOM 301 -- 328 IQONV 1: Earl, Srock, Quam, J. Anderson Wcnclorf, Saack, Bonovich, Luns, Noble, Dostal Huskin, ROXV 2: Studer, Cafourek, Johnson' llovey, Renwick, Percival, Knowlton, Tenis Vook, liyks, I.el2:irron, Hallman. ROW 3: Hynie Olson. A. Anderson, Oliphant, Cooley, Lerum llegzin, Ellis, Farnsworth, Bulow, Olson, Die- derich. ROVV 4: XVilkenson, Miller, Haskin Vanden Heuval, Christofferson, Stahl, Guckeen E, Lee, Diggins, Cottingham, Matti, Blynn ROXV 5: Roadenizer, R. Lee, Greenameyer Siple, Roach, Losey, Ernst, Greene, Finholdt Gibson, Pettit. .l. Lee. ROXV 6: Thompson Burton, Schmidt, Bowe, Dehaney, VVehber Grant, Nelson, XVoolsey, McClelland, Luren Clizipmzin, Erickson. Get in Shape Games, sports and calisthenics are highlights of the seventh grade gym classes. Bonnie Van Vleet, Jane Perry, Rosella McAlister, Margart Anderson, Norma Traff and Sharon Wendorf demonstrate complicated tricks done with a polo stick. Q - N S, , M 3 D S f: ki magna' 5 , . . ss- 31 l it 3 Y' Aff' EE I!! S y 1 X 'XR gi fm, fi N ' II X :U tak X Q I' J tw: rade 7 ROOMS 222 - ONV l-Ashton, Larson, Tuchek, Beaver, liller, Hammer, Blowers, Kamp, liniley, H65-ELS, Wrant. RONV 2: Stehlik, Soiney, Ncllis, Nous, ohnson, Anderson, Jan, Snyder, Azuulnhl, Rush, all. ROW' 34: l'ndercl:tlil, Johnson, Vance, unson, James, Avery, Patterson, Lembcke, inltlvn, Peterson, 'Veve1'lut, ROW 4: Ulland, felson, Dalnnen, Brennand, Kestner, Locke, lflatvh, t'ln'isti:tnson, Nnslund, Hanson, Lewis. .UJXY 5: H2ll'tLfI'llX'U, XYenzel, I-Iaukoni, Raasc-li, Yilinrl, Bunnliivrs, Dzilquist, De Sturt, Pollock, 'ziylt-s, .Xbe1'g'. IIOXY li: .loan Denny, Jean Jenny, Lee, Helgeson, .lzicobson, Torkelson, redrickson, Culton, Miller, XVRlf01'li1Illl, 1fI'llH'9l', r:idi'ord, Johnson. F ROOMS 330 - 125 QOXV l: Vromun, Holt, 1-Irnbetz, Cook, Doug:- ierty, licrgstroin, NV. Johnson, Owens, Macy, verily, D. Johnson, Bell. ROXV 2: Schmidt, XlH.2'l'll, Nestegzlrtl, R. Johnson, Adztnis, Jensen, Sollie, 1-Iaugland, Tracy, XVi1lian1s, Majerus, tY71lYlf.Z'0ll. ROXV Il: E. Jensen, Knutson, Blom, Van Yleet, Gartner, Schultz, Quinn, Hartley, QNVHHS, Klnssy, -XY9St6g'2l2ll'll, Ames. ROVV -tt ,rown, Haugen, Ries, ldric-kson, Perry, XVen- lort, NClSNVillif,1't'l'. Beck, t'ln'istopht-r, Guintire, Anderson, Schnn-ling. ROXY 5: Kirkwood, Chin- iow, Gaug'liran, Curr, Luster, Hurplinck, 'Knut- on, llllrilap, Ifrzink, Olson, Nlathizls, YVi1lt'ox ONV ti: Bridgx-mnn, Franklin, Apoltl, Langeberg, ec-lier, 'lVat't, tirnp, Tuusclu-, llionzthan, Nadi gon Upszulll, Johnson. Cmftls- l eet New Friends l An annual event for the excited new seventh graders is the fall party. All are invited. Here they meet ne tv friends and acquaintances and to- gether they enjoy the games and dan- ces. After the entertainment, refresh- f ents are served. Help Lost Students Four minutes between classes! I'll never make it. This is a common re- mark by the 7th graders. Students attending Austin's grade schools are oriented to the high school one day in the spring, but rural students may not have this opportunity. Everyone is helpful though and soon they are telling someone else where to find a room. , K- Q 6 1 3 3 ,.7. ,J Q -' Qi? ,., 92 , 7 t -1 Q- . . S Q l n wf If 143:31-'iLEf Wd? 1 'A it if ai... 91 Grade 8 RO-OMS 311 - 331 ROW' 1: Schleicher, Enright Rousch Voss Jorgenson, Bardouvhe Bakke, Nordineier, ROW? 2: Cattnach, Auer, Hemenway, Orcutt, Fitzger- ald, I. Stahl, Snyder, Anderson. ROXV 3: Morgan , Qnain, Peterson, Erickson, Chambers, Johnson, M.ller ti. Stahl, ROWV 4: Dudas, Paulson, VVilson, Alias, Gunderson, Olson, Kleinent Huston, Hose, ROVV 5: Jacob, Norris, NVi1liams, Madison, Lembcke, Dougherty, Painter, Downs, Davis. ROVV 6: Houck, Tufte, Forthnn, Finholdt Lenoch, Barkhuff, Bumhiers, Nelson, Johnson, Hanknnl. ROOMS 323 - 309 RONV 1: Auer Hinkson, Havens, Cruikshank, Bray, Davis, Hartson, Gothard, Marcks, Yar- wood. RO'VV 2: Stark, Nelson, Vileigle, Wheeler, Johnson Tit'us Dombrock Cassed H 1 k, V - . f ' ' Y, 01 C Nelson. ROWV 3: Smifh Coleman, Clark, Hart Terry, Hinkle, Jensen, Holdern ess, Haskin ROKR' 4: Thorpe, Villas, Dtiivis, Hamlnero, Iverl son, Trimble, Machacek, O, Johnson, Murphy YVi1de. HOXV 5: Mc-Laughlin, Swingdorf, D. Anderson, Christiansen, Peterson, Freese, Hat- field, Hall, M. Anderson, Olesen, ROXV 6: Bartley, Kirkwood, L, Anderson, Knight Mark, XYhite, 'l'homas, Schroeder, Stevens Halverson, Young. Q ROOMS 303 - 128 HONV l: Haynes, Beckel, Rugg, Crandall, Haug- land, Sathre, Weiner, Bundy, Johanson, Neutz- ni-an. ROWV 2: Skjeveland, Hulet, Gower, Nellis, Bahh, Morris, Cunningham, Christensen, WVoodridgre, Moehnke, Nicol. ROWV 3: S. Johnson, Bardonche, Dean Hallam, Harber, Richard, Ol- son, C. Olson, Hill, Petersen, Jensen. ROVV 4: A. Jensen, Veverka, Nvilson, Anderson, Jacobs, Bailey, Pristensen, Vilt, Noatz, G Peterson. ROW 5: Haney, Gullickson, Meister, Pe Karna, Reynolds, Ross, L. Johnson, Anderson, D. .lohnson, A. Gullickson, Greenman. ROXV 6: Ploof, Maus, Lunde, Lee, Rice, XVyant, Marcks, Halvorson, Lane, Skauge, Highet, R. Lee. Learn a Trade Shop can be the beginning of a student's career. It is instructive as well as entertaining. If boys show any special abilities in this Work they may choose this as their vocation. Pictured are Thomas Pegen, Joe Penwick and Ronald Studer. 92 L , 'W s m 3 42,41 Q. ,, at S.-as v f Q s 6 . , f- 4 -. , af' 4,5 MBL. wifi, fir Q 5 TW a'5 'Q. .4 S 1 str. al L., Cf, Us 4 , 'tl : l l 'r i ,ang : Everybody Sings There are many eighth graders who exercise their vocal cords once a week in Mrs. Agnes Sjoquist's room. In this class they are taught the fun- damentals of music and learn to har- monize with one another. Grade 8 ROOMS 302 - 307 HOW 1: Yeimilyea, Guy, Pinko, Kamp, Suterbo, Hag-eii, Sehuf-tt, Leister, Hessler, Usem, Berge. ROW 2: Peterson, Haskins, Howard, Cady, Wollenberg, Berry, Hays, Donovan, Miller, Frei-se. ROWV 3: Hammer, Haaok, Corson, Reed, Thompson, Bakke, I.. Nelson, True, Sollie, Upsahl. ROXV 4: R. Anderson, Aulwos, Shultz, Prihoda, Meier, Thon, Roof, Snater, Gute, Thomson. RONV 5: Guintire, Rosenthal, lfnder- hill, Neilson, Jeffers, Leonard, Kuze, Reeder, Micke, Storry. RONV Qi: Keyser, Baldwin, Syd- ney, R. Nelson, Eckert, Smerud, Smith, Ras- mussen, Shes-ley, Doekham, Meyer, Plath, Gaddis. ROOMS 314 - 325 ROW 1: Morgan, Greenameyer, Roope, Smith, Sherman. Earl, Hall, Lommen, Schulz, Silbaugh, Tabor. ROXY 2: Jones, Houston, NVils0n, Arnold, Gm-ndler, Norton, Dockham, Usem, Michie, XVolf, Svhneider. RONV 3: Holvick, Anhorn, Finholdt, Xifaldron, Sorenson, Lien, Nelson, Gaughran, Knox, Randall, Holman. ROVV 4: Ator, Fergu- son, Ellis, Sukow, C. Requa, Arett, Alias, Rnnquist, Stark, A. Requa. ROW' 5: Shrafel, Gennncl. Butler, lllland, Austin, Clifford, Klein, Albert, Kezar, Oi-neso, Maloney. ROVV 6: Eric-kson XVatt, Schmidt, Olson Grande, Patter- son, 'I'. Holgate, Yan Grevenhof, Peterson, J. Holgate, Boyenga, Hanson. ROOMS 212 - 325 ROW 1: ldnglykin, Peterson, Bahl, Brooks, Ale-aly. Park. Ramsey, Ferguson. RONV 2: llockham, Stevens, Smith, Bolden, Erickson, Ross-th, Cafourek, Laufle. RONV 3: Kellogg, Joseph, Lightly, True, Mar-haeek, Guild, Van Lee, Meikle. RONV -l: Hanson, Schmidt, Christi ianson, Akkerman, Rosenthal, Zerby, Tuinder, C. Smith, Brooks. ROXV 5: Svhutte Kaus Wakefield, I'I'Ph0dH, Swancutt, Shutt, Asher, livavli, Luksik, Flanders. 93 Grade 9 ROOMS 105 - 317 HOW 1: Rowe, llill, Osnionson Sorenson, Har vc-y. Zaliradnik, Fickbohm, Sehabacker. ROV 2: Iiyks, lllland, liukes, Cliapek Yanzer, Larl son, Lyle, Aretft. ROW' 3: Lee, Eugen, Schnma c-her, Hall, He-llen, Anderson, Gabriel, NVhit lker. HOXV ll: Perkins, Miller, Nygaard, Bak ken, Nielson, Olson, XVaalkens, Hum-kebv IUJW 5: Steen Nelson, Schewe, McQuistor l.ariCk, Anllionisen, I-lolst, Hyland. RONV il Lewis, l'4'l'Sillf3','Cl', Buchanan, Miller, Neitze lllland Slundahl, Williams, Lechnir. ROOMS 219 - 222 KOH' I: l., Paulson. Auer, L. Anderson, Faber Higlilslioe, ldlzig, Stvhlik, Matti, Shoemaker NOW 2: Yilt, Young, Spencer, Brown, Smith Schllz. Xlatison, Peterson, 'Vanden Heuve' HOW Cl: .l. Anderson, M. Paulson, House Skjevelanrl, Brirnacomlv, Hansen, Cafourek Cullen, Cutler. ROVV 4: Hastings, Bustad Hagvlund, Haase, Nelson, A. Peterson, Hoff Iiasmusson. IIOXV 5: Knutson, .Iohnson, Kling' !4llElIll, lloerter, Raash Hennner, Ixl'OSf'll6fl llertle, Uhinnow, Thon. RONV 6: Neigle, Aug' uslin, Apold, Chapman, Lady, Kernple, Gentle, II. Peterson, Day, Maricle. ROOMS 120 - 316 IIONX' 1: Alcgilisler, Gilluerlson, Sclnnuling Meyer, lialulr, Knox, Steenlvlock, Lanf.:'owski Iiloek. ROW 2: Rose, Schaumburg, Xvoolschla- ger, Snell, l-Iendrilison, Sawyer, McFarland, .Xupqustine, Maloney. ROW 3: Patzer, Jensen Nylwo, Gosh-e, Myhre, Anidahl, Kirchner, Tuck- vr. Harrison. ROXV 1: Langen, Gaugrhran Prim-e, XVilkerson, Mcl'urnin, Majerus, Saack Dunn, lllillyngx RONV 5: Lisk, Rosenthal, Bar- nett, Norris, Hanson, J, Johnson, Kittleson Uuinmings, Larsen, Roush. RONV 6: Appel liar-klwarth, Moody, Lang, Holton, Felt, Bar- douehe, AIcClary, Mathews, Clark. Join the Class Party Attending mixers, games, and par- ties and indulging in the gaiety of! school life are the freshmen. A typ- ical freshmen is always alert for ex- citement and new interests as one can see by the dark-faced dancers! shown here. Grade 9 ROOMS 349 - 121 ROVV 1: Tindal, VVesem:in, Madison, Bellrich- ard, Zook, Erickson, Blynn, Farnsworth, Baum- gartner, Bowers, Skinner. ROVV 2: Mayer, Kirue, W. Anderson, Bulow, R. Johnson, Finch, Cra- mer, Moe, Moore, E. Tindal, Greelow. ROYV 3: Valentine, Kunze, Mxingnuson, Asper, Streigh- tiff, McClain, LeBzxrron, Jarvis, Britt, Pfeifer. ROVV 4: D. Edward Anderson, Krull, Goebel, Maxfield, Odegaard, XVi1son, NVolff, Barclay, Jennings, Nyenhuis, Danielson, ROW 5: Kir- chner, Bissen, D. Eugene Anderson, Hammer- meister, Richards, Louden, Walterman, Ash- ley, Marsh. RONV 6: Kreinbring, Tuinder, Klingfuss, Moe, Burton, Viste, Bartley, Kraby Rush, Ch-apmun, 'W'zmgcn. ROOMS 220 - 213 ROVV 1: Hennner, Meyers, L-aVine, Hinkson, Sheets, Percival, Evans, Dostal, Bartlett. ROYV 2: Allen, Bnkke, Thompson, Hoffman, Eppen, Thatcher, Shanklin, Sollie, Kesfer, ROW I Groth, VVhite, KTZlllShP12lF, Kelly, Nestegard, Shutt, Thomson, VVatkins, Stoike. ROVV 4: Sherman Nelson, lhrke, Plager, Adington, L. Addington, Burke, Juhnke. ROWV 5: Henderson, M. Johnsen, Bumgarner, Jones, S. Johnson, Speredon, Leck, McLaughlin, Venema, Krupicka. ROXV 6: Todd, Lenz, Roberts, Haydon, Hatles- tad, Dale, Holt, Peterson, Marquardt, Mellem, Aucr. ROOMS 223 - 320 ROVV 1: Van Pelt, Jones, Lange, Farnham, Nordland, Hegge, Larson, True, Oakland. ROVV 2: Vance Nemiiz, Titus, Kraft, Lostegazird, Milton, Louk, Loux. ROVV 3: Goick, Bucklin, Getchell, Bcllrichard, Olsen, Lubherts, Lukes, Hull Rosshart, ROVV 4: Brechfel, Newman, Meier, Ferguson, Christofferson, Bolgren, Smith, XVolfe, Morem. ROVV 5: Sukow, Elzim, Hatch, VVa1rath Gullickson, XVclch, J. Johnson, Hines, Furtney, Janice Johnson. ROXV 61, Robinson, Sandwick, Albright, Arney, Ziebell, Schulze, Richardson, linruh, Flatten Thostenson. Arrange Schedules For the first time in their school years, freshmen are allowed to elect some of their own subjects. Only with careful study, consideration, and much help from parents and teachers can the freshmen of Austin High select the right subjects. Elkins' l ff N QQ ta! Wi rfiv 6 ., ...... It l 6 xr ll i .V A l We Choose Leaders The friendly officers of the tent grade class include Richard Ander- son, vice-president, Denny Andersonj secretary, Barb Lewis, treasurer, and Jim Grothe, president. These officer. have no specific duties, but are oftenl seen laughing and joking with othersl l l Grade 10 l ROOMS 233 - O. C. ROW l: DeVrieze, Rugg, Byers, Langowski, Gilhertson, E. Johnson, Blowers. RONV 2: WVi1- son, Bowers, Schutt, Haney, Kasak, Chapman, Ondrick, Anfenson. ROXV 3: Groh, Kime, Schewe. Newman, Kirkwood, Ehnike, Butler. ROVV -1: Dwight, lllorgan, Richard, Walnbeain, Klouse, Amdahl, Nvaalkins, Jones. ROXV 5: Flicek, 'White, J. Anderson, Young, Bos, Ross, Backlund, M. Jensen. ROXV 6: O. Jensen, Burton, Brown, Mielke, Espe, NVesse1s, Ploof, Dahrnen. 1 ROOMS 206 - 109 ROWV l: Pierce, Hopfe, Neilson, Peternian, Corson, Seavey, Nelson, N. Olson. RONV 2: Tucker, Har-kensinith, J. Anderson, C. Olson, Fawver, Klaggc, Heydt, VVig'ant, Haynes. ROWV 3: Foster, Rockwell, VVarrington, Earl, Irwin, J, Olson, Slupe, Swenson, Stephens. ROVV 4: Arnold, Kiel, Skjeveland, Xveichert, Luthe, Sparks, Thorson, Bootenhoff, Jones. ROXV 5: Larson, Martin, Heskett, Hanson, Juhnke, Baumg'artner, D. Johnson, Irwin, Duane John- son. ROXV 6: Kellogg, L. Jensen, Dahl, Arett Laskewitz, Owens, Kahler, Ames, Leonard. ROOMS 205 - 306 ROXV l: Rosenlmrock, Seys, Oleson, Cook XVynia, L, Johnson, Skinner. ROWV 2: L: Meyers. Kittleson, Skov, Schuett, Reisinger, Bates, M Mc-Clary, Lee, Boethncr, J. Johnson, BI. Bleyers. ROXV 3: Kirchner, Strand. Armstrong, Guyette, Quindl, Stark, Yan Denover, Cross, Hegstad D. XVentZ0l, A. Johnson. ROXV 4: Harrison Larson, Tesch, T-latch, Bardouche, Arens Svejkovsky, Enrigxlit. lU2lL1lTlH'21l'lTll43l', Bergsirorn RONV 5: B. Nelson, D, Nelson, Homne, L, Anderson, VVilliams, Blom, Quam, K. Ander- son, Groh, Klaus, Matte. ROVV 6: Verchota Peterson, Delvloss, Mcliallor. Ludvigson, XV Wenzel, Knutson, Pederson, Brandt, Oiot's, D Nelson, Schoenecke, Yauger. 1 , 1 1 1 1 Grade 10 ROOMS 211- 208 HOU' I: iios, l'm-lm-rsoii, lflzininiurrn, l,:irs1m Hess, .l:ncnl,s'-n. llzitvmzln. l'll2lIllIH'l'S, Trui- IEUXX' Z: Hur-lu-nsniilli, Ny,:':1:ir'rl, Guinlirt- It z1l'nm-s, 1fllllllk'I', Grier. Ator, XYIllfll'Ull, Czlsuy Ii.l.4lxx'in. HUM' ii: H4-nimei, .X. Anderson, 1' Xonnpy, S. Johnson, Sayles, 1 r:inclle-, Hnillonpz XYilson, Meister. ROW' 4: l'llZlllIll'l'j', Hz-rllc l.ig.:'hlly, .xI00hllll2lll, l'l:11itzlg'm-, llroinier, l'nVur saigt. linvk, Somlz-rg:1:nr1i, R. Anricrson. RONV 5 14p:n'ks, D. Miller, lleaver. liyrxks, Colesvolt Frost, Norlanfi. All-yer, Nvniilz, S. -Ytblllll-1 live-11.111, IIOXX' 6: livnson, ,Xslili-y, IJ, Anderson l-leslivlt, luxe. Grolliz-, XYuertz, Yonngdzilil, ll Miller, xllllifllll, llcniwiiwuy. l'lUlli1fStlld. ROOMS 221 - 232 HOW' I: Gorvin, Nelson, Carlson, tllllllllllfllllllll Maxx-5. Tung:-n, Ulm-nient, 1lilr:ii'nl, Lechnir IUJXX' 2: Anderson,Hanson, Dzilquist, Shulz Klingfns, Nivol, lfinnegzin. Vlltlllilll ROXY 3 Ulaiyfon, 1'l'1I'lSll2illSUl1, Berry, Holderness 'l'limnpsm1. Simons, Anderson, Haldorson Alhwes. RONY -1: NV0llSCl1lZlf,L'8l', Krall, Hanson Blovk. lluxids, Nelson, llrziy Auvr, Ames. RONV 1' l'inn1 'lI'I'lLl' ll' ' .. ,z Q: l -. Mntlivxxs -X .1n. Bvlson Blwlizly, Holmun. lillpfg, Roach. .RONV 6: Yam V111-2. Knutson, Soli, Logriwl, Hastings Prihlnli-, Colton, lflrivkson, Heed, Johnson. ROOMS 346 - 231 HUXY 1: Stvinlvzivli, Kuelhc-V, Pinky, Gaul, Nelson, Ib. ,XllflCl'S0ll, Perl. Smith, Hartson. ROW 2: Lewis, Knutson, Lensvh, Peterson, Nesle, Ilndke, N. .Xn4lei'son, Svverson, Curly, 'l'ul'l1-. ROXV Ii: Hzigzin. Kinvs, i'ndei'dahl, Nniwllziinl, Reed. N1-utzniainn. S. Thompson, . oe. .Xlrl1'ic'h. RONV el: Roberts M. inloinm li XI , Thonipson, 11:15:54-i'x':ill, Ottjvs, NValterm:in, T' ixli in X l l' lk vi C znnsi . 1'L'tc1's, .nu-rst, ,L-mr, Stoe e, ROXX' 5: Slil'l'le1'. Marlin, Burns. Deyo, Olson, linlilm-V, Sollie, 'l'z1pp. Pzitch. HUXY ll: Kesivr, 'l'0g.:':1s, Leahy, l':u-holl, Tiziun1p:zi1'tn0r, B1'llQZ'L1f!I', Hefnl L00 -, Skogelvo, Ninn-, Perl-ip:o, Grnnlc. kers Stick Rustling papers, spilling books and the slamming of lockers arc familar sounds heard before and after class- es. Shown at left are several sopho- ITIOI' es trying their best to get to their lockers. 97 5 4 l 5 is. . ees-is Arms. ri , .an - fn eq IL ' 'Q . M. ,sf wif Qswfff- . xsane? 'Fil ' ' Grade 11 ROOMS 235 -- 308 ILOXY 1: Hawkins, Husemoller, Gernrcl, Lasiine, Patterson, Km-ziriis. Silmllll, Owen, Hrlllum. ROXV 2: Eisterholcl. Grilslw, Houston, Ellis, Ludwig, llonnes, Johnson, Pntzer. Anderson. HOVV 3: Dunfee, Knox, Krull, Nichols, Yo:-um, Ras- mussen. XX'itl, Aucr. ROXV -l: Schaumburg, Scott, Nnngle, Flink, Hemnier, Playlu, Nelson, Olson, Sill. Howells. ROWV 5: NVentzeI, Schulz, Holland, Shutt, Sniilli, Aldrich, Kimlick, Peter- son, Voss. ROOMS 106 - 210 NOW 1: Alln'ig4lit,, Peterson, Anhorn, .Iacobso-n, l,2l1'liUl'l, Mncy, Ilnxier, TZlllIl12LflLL'0. ROWV 2: Johnson, lii'll1'lClHll'fl, Lund, lTlven, Tucker, flildner. Hnlqnisl, RONV 3: Bartley, Kurth, Zimnierinnn, Orentt, Tinless, Heslip, D. Hanson, lfiseher. RONV bl: Stiffler, Sissell, Anderson, Staples, Ynsle, tlnrldis. Ahlnian, Mnlhins. ROXV 5: Owens. Loninien. Uroslxy. lleistud, Lillquist, Smith, Chnpek. Moilclizi. RONV li: NVinsl0w, llondvk, G. l-lnnson, Anthonisen, Dlinnette, Iloll, lfennell, Vick, Tedrow. ROOMS 230 - 350 IIUW I: DoS:n'l, Alnlcliow, NVhnliu, Hooker, l.:n'son, Hanson, H1-lie, Havener, li. Hanson. HOW' 2: Blowers. l'looi'. Davis, Fawver, Madi- son, Norton. A. Anderson, Donovan, Ifrondal, i'ni'uh. IIOXY 23: Olson, Dickman, Nvutzmann, Ilenlzin, Meyer, Cook. Hainer, Allen, Smith. HQNY bl: D. Ainlersoii. XVheele1', Zrucky, Orwan, Oeliler, M. Hnnson, Hziskin, Holdcrness, Jensen. ROW 5: N4-lson. Stncler, Hansen, Newberry, xV2ll'l'lllgl0ll, .l'1lll, Arnold, Hall, Lolnuan, Har- lwr. HOW 6: Grzibnrkewicz, Hoist, Meyer, Illlliiigsoii, lJeYi'i1-lull, Cliamlierlzlin, Lnrick, Anics, Torrens, Robinson, V. Hnrbo, G. lrl?lI'bO. Proms Need Plans This fall the junior class elected Donna Hanson, vice-president, Bill Noun, president, Joanne Orcutt, sec- retary, and Russell Wangen, treasur- er, as their officers. Two duties of junior officers are to choose the class rings and head prom arrangements. We Choose a Band Choosing a desirable band to furn- ish dancing music and entertainment for students attending the annual Junior-Senior Prom this year rested in the hands of capable junior stu- dents Burton, Hulquist, Vinless, Noun, Schillinger and Hanson. Grade 11 ROOMS 126 - 101 ROXY 1: Jensen, Smith. lilnhni, A. Johnson, Stahl, Majerus. Ellis, Grew-n, Rush, JCOXV 2: .l. Jensen, Bztvklund, 3I0l'l1lIIl1l1'l, VV0ll'l', Bray, Mn1'c'ks, Hzunmero, Sehann1hln'f.:, Vrieze, Kruger, ROV' 3: M. llznrnett, Ste-inhzlcli. Sc-hooker, llowns, Berry, Krnlish, l'. Lewis. Sawyer, Butts, ROXV 1: Hertle, Konken, Svliillinger, 'l'uc:hs-li, Si, 1'ete1', XVildo1', F. Richzirfls, Juhnke, Houston. ROXV 5: Russell, Yan Pcslt, Klouse. R. Johnson. Johzmnsen, tlroemnnn, Forland, tlilhc-rtson, Frank Richards, Snyder. RONV 6: 1'llYHIl1lllLl'S. ll?llllllZlCk, Hvrtle, Peterson, Hall, l,.UlItl0ll, R. l.vwis,Lee, ld. Burnett, fllolton. liQtlIlliLll, ROOMS 114 - 207 ROM' I: lhulson. Lee, Swnneutt, P. Arett, Do Iirttes. lf. Smith. Scliimvrler, Hovlzintl, Mel- lem. IQOXV 2: lit-st. F1'iorlrir-li, l l21lll1Ql'X, 1lc Gin- nity, Josephson, P. Areft. .I Vlven, Johnson, lizxnv. ROXV 34: McGl':1th. Zobnl, lioseth, Hoopmzln, Forprllson, Holsl', D. Smith, Neilson, Godt'rvdson. ROXV ll: Foster, liahl, Arm-ns, Thor- son, Hendryx. Hayle Rasmussen, Hylnnrl, Don Rusmnsst-n. Uellx'i:'l1zl1'rl, tlzlnghrzln. ROV' 5: Plath, lfisclwv. Peterson, Li,Q'htly, Tesoh, Gonrlew, Tuc-ke-r, Estes, Sutter, Moe. RONV G: l.nn:lf-. Brevhtt-l, Clark, t':11-penter. Espe, t'hinnow, Peters, Hzlnghind, Ziehell, Ilnier. ROOMS 122 - 228 ROM' 1: Renslow. Lev. lizlgley, Tioym-nazi, Rur- Ion, Peterson, HQ-nrd. Curdel. -XXTQSGINZIII. ROV' 2: Hertle, 'l'r:11'y. Domlwock, Hynie, Hoff, Sc-hmidt. Guy, Vlwelling. RONV 3: l l:1gei', lim-k. Luhherts. lJlinQ'shvim, Yokonn, Ovsnhl, Jnhnko, lXl'0t'0y, NVzn'field. ROXV 4: Anhorn, Mathews. Reed, Martin. lilll'f.!'CSOl'l, A. SL'llllh- mzu'lw1', NOI'CllllQll'l', Pike. ROXV 5: Sc'l1nm:iche1', Hesslvr, Plark. Ilznvis. NY:1lip:'0i1, C'ln'istensvn, Lamon, Seavey, Roush, XV:u't'ivld. Brown. ROV' 6: Aden. Lzliigxv. l+':nr1':mliop. lleinhurt, Doug'liei'- ty. Sallie, Dale, .leI'l'e1's, Skog.ge1'l.1oe, D'lllHilll1llll, Lenz. I 'l L ' 'lawn iff MIB! 28 huqguq l gr JL iii 'ni ' 1 7 i l im!! -H - ' mn L Q p - - 3 J i . A if . EQ if N, , ., 2 l l .fl we 'N Llass Officers Meet 1 1 X1 iold 516.3 5 EJ 3 . lil! fi V M., , ' tix: l '12, . 0 AQ A -- ,Q 6 '31 li ff' Q vt -if 9:5 t. I - ,X X ,N . , F O . fL M ., 5 ff to Work We Go Planning senior skip day activities, handl- ing commencement tickets, selecting senior graduation announcements, and representing seniors by taking their ideas to the admin- istration are the duties of the twelfth grade officers. The leaders chosen by the 1951 class voters are Ken Pack, president, Dona Arn- old, vice-president, Phyllis Nagel, secretary, Joan Nelson, treasurer. The day life of Austin students consists of studying and learning. Through years of book reading, class films, lectures, assemb- lies, quarter and final tests, a student comes to the end of his senior year with an all- around knowledge. With this knowledge, he should be able to face the world on his own two feet. After a day at school, night life approaches and we find the students at their leisure moments. Much of the social life is found at games, mixers, club meetings, parties and dates. For seniors especially, social life is an important factor, for it contributes much to their education and personalities. For most seniors, though, night lifei' consists of part-time employment, but this also helps the students to become more dependent upon themselves as individuals. Study Is Required Take Time for Fun Carl Kehret' :vid his Clll'Vf'lODQdl?l .John Illvenson, Marilyn Kohlwes 100 ' 4 w 4 i x 31- Q 1 Seniors Al'!l'IltG, .IOYUIC IC, . . . Dirk :ind Uuullle. 35 F1-iemlsliip Vlull 2, fl- Study Hnll SIIIH-'I'YlSllI' 2. 7l: l':lrl 'l'lIllL' Illmploynil-nt, 2,3. V321 Xl'Xl'lLllANN, I,AYllZN li .... liznml l. 2, Il? ' 1'h.vrus Ci: lf. l . A. 1, 2, il: Urvliestru 2. Xl l Iill ll'l' liOlll.ANI1 . . . llzxll l :lt'rol 1: Foot- '-., -, A - n lvtll l' l'AxrI 'I'imv l mplovn1e11t 1 2 J. Y 11- L1 1' ' e . If ' 2, Ii. ANIVICRSON. Al,I.l'IN IJICAN . . . ll:lslu'tbflll ll lf-v4 l O0llr:lll l, 2, Ii- Gull' lv 2, fl. ANITICHSUN, l3l'I'l l'E IDARLICNIC . V. .I Wheel' l.e:ulvr 1: l I'lk'll4fiSllllD Club l, 2, 13: ,l,:1t1l1 lvlllll 1, Z, il: Atttlnalnncw- Ollive- l: lllrl's l':1lmim-t li Studi Hall Supervisor Cl, , . . f'- I .2 Xl? L S M W if 1' fir . .,,: , X if X tr Na is f ' , 3 , V . 1-,vw f ' ' 1 2 9: A :, ' i f . wg AMHill-ifllliilligfiFilth? 51. '.x.'.xFifUi, glvg Liltiil. I, I K . 6 K -' t lulv :il Orclmt-slru 1, 11, 3. - ' ff tx. L, , Axlllclzsox, mtxlzomzxlfl Mixlzllc . . .T!'zlllHI'11l' 'ftfyfifii , 7 32 , , from l.m'et'l:n, XVisf-:msin 2. X . . ji , .xNln+:1:s:mN.t'1..xl:lm'ial'. . l!1ind2, :l:Fri+1ml- ' X , ship Club 1, 2, Sl. .1- 5 . i Axlrlciasox, Allfzlxlx . . l.imm-y supt-rvistw 2. ' t , , ,, . . . W, I V- ANITICHSUIN, PA l ltll lA . . . l'l'l9l'1ClSlllll llllll l, J .gggir e 'K K Il: ll, A. A. I3 Part Time lllrmlloymvnt 2, 2 ANIWICI-ISHN, f'Al'l. ll. . . l':ll'l 'lwlllli' lllllllluy- . K I fx. 7 - , mm-nt l, 2, Il. W .1 . ix. M .4 .i A ANKJICHSIWN. liOXAl,l'T . . Gull' l. fu AXIJIU-IXYS, IJAIIXYIX . . . XA'l'k'Slllll,T,' 2, , ANKl'lli,' I3l'II10liIS ll. . . . Dirk and lilllllllitf fl? l'wl'lk'll1lSlllIJ Ululr 2, S: f.. A. A. 1: lliltlll llllll 1, fl: 'l'rilmtme 2: Orvlivstrzn 2, Sl- '-i'llt'SIhl!ll1 Tfrumu. fwillll l: Girls' llowlixlg l.eztg:t1v l. XVYUI ll IVYX l'l1vvr l1 lllt'l' 1 L l+'rit-ml- ,U .u lf.. l. ,.., 3 V .J Y' f I me 1 2 A ship l'luIr 1, 2, :sp fs. A. A, 1, 2, 24: Stumlt-nt t'oum-ll Il: Study llrmll Sllpelwisnx' 2: l':irt 'Piml- l'll!ljl:4rA'IllPIll Tl: Ulznss Vim- l'resiclent Il: Homv- Ctlllllll! .Altr-llllxtnt Il. A'l'lTll, 'FIIOMAS lil .... Dirk :tml lizitllwll- Il: Sentinel 22 llzxselnlll IZ: l2:lslivl'll:tll li Flrotlrzlll l, 2: 'l'r:u4'k l. I . Al7tll'S'l'lN, lll l'll . , lAllil'lll'A' Servir-1-f'lull 2. K- liAIll!, Alll,I'lNlC . . llirk :tml liillllilt' il: YFI'lt'll4l- X ' +A Y ship fvlllll I, 2 31 il. A. A. l' 22, Il: 'l'4-:lvlu-l s 1. e Assistant 2. A 1 lIAHl,lfIY, IIAIXIONA G. , . Serltiru-l 2: Lilxrztry in A Stllwrvlsor 22: I':1rt 'l'imv ,lhiiployiiwlll 23. A l!All,ICY, l'IYlClil'I'I l' . , . llzlll l':1trol 1, 21 fllusv- ball 15: Noon 'Hour Ass stunt 2. I z' lIAll,IiY, VLAIJONNA . . . l7'rivmlship l'luIs 1, 2: Q I Sentinel 2: Study ll:ull Supl-rvlstu' 2: 'l'l'Ilf'lll'l S . nn- gs Q1 'A' QAN- Assistant Z: l':1rt 'I'im4- I-Employment il, f A A 4 lzilclilg, l'II,l'IXNUli .1 .... I l'll'llKlSlllll vim, 2: I ' 7 l,.lllgl'2ll'A' Supervisor 2: l':1rt Time lllmploynu-nl 1. lmlilcl-1, .1l'111'rH . , . 111-iemlsllip Clulw :-5 Limlll-v qi -53? Vi Rf' A ,ff V. ' .45 Servlvl- lwllllb Ii, Sl'1'I't'l1ll'j' l. Presiclenl, 2: Noon ii Agggxfx ig .Mp 4 Hour Assistant 23 Puri, Timz- limpluyment 33 ' i Y f ,Qi-in Honor Society. Search Those Lockers Morning, noon, and night time is spent at the lockers. Throughout the year many strange objects fall out. At the daily 7:55 scramble are Bakke. Lehman, Tanner, Patterson, Gilbert- son, and Solberg. f 101 iotw -ff: 1 ' Seniors l2l'l1+lMAN, KATHIQYN U .... Cl1U1'lIS 2: lI'1'iCIlLl- ship lilllll 2, 3: '1'li1rspi:111 1517111171 1111111 1, llztrli Time ,l'1lil1JlOj'lllOlll. 3. BICIUI, RIUIIAIQD . . . F, I . A. 1, 2, Il: fllfill llzurol I, Noon 'llour Assislunl 2: Lillrziry Su- pervisor 23 112111 Timo .l+l11111loym11111. 1, 2, 3, ,B1lII1ll,UX1', AVAHHIGX . . . lillllti I. 2, 3, Uliorus I. 2, Il: llirk :1111l 13111111111 3: U1'1'l1est1'z1 2, 3: SIll'f'lA' I':11rol 2, Ji: Sentinel 2: 'i'llUSlJl2lll 1711111111 Ulub I: Yes Alvauis No, 'A'Flll't'0'S at t'1'u11't1, 'l'ioespi:1i1 'Pl'0ilSlll'0l' 1 13l.TiXX'I4lllS, 1'1.lCO . . . Iluiul I, 2. 35 Dirk 511111 13111111111 543 lfrieiiclsliip 1'l11l1 2. Cl, G. A. A. 1, 2: i'2ll'l Time 1311111111111-lit 2. 21. IlClIllJI1lN, 'YIGIINON 13.11.111 . . . i4lill'Ll1'A' Super- visor 2: l'z1.1't Time 1f1lll1ll1lj'll1C'lllA 21. lZ.IWlGl1S, l1UIlI1l1'IN . , . G. A. .A. I, 2. Il: 1 1'ie11d- ship l'l11l1 1, 2: 1':11'o11-1'i:1 Sl:1l'l' I: i4ilI1'lll'A' S11- llt'l'X'lSLJl' 2: i'11i'1 Viwillllf i'1Illlli0Yllll'lli 2, Sl. ljlilillililll, Tl.1l'lIA1IlJ . . . Ililllti 1, 2, Zig fJl'L'ilCSll'Il. Il, 1l1llAlAi'Ol1Il2, GARY . . Iiruid I, 2, 213 'Ili-Y 2. RILKJUKS, .IOYUIG l1ll.AlNl1l . . G. ,A. A, 2: l.il,1r:11'1' S1-1111111 1'Iul1 .I. 1!1'L'li1,lN. lll 1'I1 . . , Vliorus 1, 2. fig Dirk und 1311111111612 1 ri1-i11lsl1i11L'luI11, 2, ZS: tl. A. A. I, 2, Slully lI:11l SIIl1l'I'X'lSOl' CZ. l2I'1,Sl'iN. 1,013 . . . Dirk 111111 11311111110 3: I1'1'i1-nd- ship 1'lul1 I, 2, Cl: l1ll1l'2Il'j' S1:r1'ic1z Girls lp Sen- lllllfl 23 Out ol' Ilie l1'i'yi11g Pun 2. HVSIIAIAN, UOIIA Llilfl ..., l,il11':11'y S1'1'1'iC11 Girls I. llll'l'I ' ' ' ,EIL 11 ll.I,,lAAl . . . i'llUl'llS I, 2, Il: Dirk. and iiilllilltl 2, Il: lli-Y I. 2, 35 l2l'K'llOSi'1'1l 1, 2, 3- 'I'l1es111:111 fjllllllil t'l11l1 I: Vsliors' 1111111 I, 2. Il: Out 111' 11118 l+'r1'i11g' i'llll,H 1l:1111sli:1c:kl1- lun , A'Yes ,1111:111s No , il'l11-1111's A L71'o11'cl 9 Illoiior Sociely. CAlf'1Jl'lllfllx, ICIIYINA .1 .... lgilllli il: Dirk :mil lluulile Il: lf'ri1-iulsliip L'lul1 I, 2, C15 G. .A. A. 1, 2, 313 1!z11'ulcri11 Slzlfl' 1. PANIC. Gl,,0I1IA 11 ....' l.il11'z11'y Service Ululi 33 llurt Time I+l11111loym1111l. 2, 3: 'l'r:111sI'111' 'l'I'Olll Walltoi-, A1in111-S0111 23 llonor Society. fflll-ISIIOXYN. l'AllUl. IJ .... Dirk 111111 1321111116 3' 11'ri1'i11lsl1i11 Clulm I, 2, Il: G. A. .A. I, 3: i4llll'il.l'A' Sl!1'YlL'lt Girls I: Loxl. 111111 iinlllllltl lg SlllLl6Ill. l'o11111-il Ii: Girls t':1l1ii11-l. 'Ig Nursvs' O1'I'i1-ls As- sis1:1111 2: P2111 Time f1+ll11pIoy111e111 2: Il1:1j11rot1e I t'IIliIS'I'1ilNSI1IN, 1911111 111 .... 15111111 I, 2, 51- Or- c-liestru I, 2, Il: S11'i1111i1i11Q,'J23 Puri Time I+l11'1ploy- ment il. C'lIIl1STl7lNSI'lN. 1'Al'I, . . . Luiiii t'lul1 2. lT11l11S'1'lANSUN. t'll.111I,l1lS .... AllSll1liIIIl 3, Dirk 111111 13111111111 Il: 111-Y I, SLEl'l'0i1l.l'j' 2 Sen- liuel 2: 111-Y 1':1l1i11o1. 2, Il, Quill Zlfllll Scroll 2, 3, CIlII11S'l'Ul'11ICHSON, l'HA11Iil'lS .... i'2l1'l Time l1l11'111l111'1111-111 I, 2, IS. C'IlltlS'l'OPI1IGRSON, GAII, .XTAITIIYNE . tfliorus I, 2, Cl: l4'1'i1eii1lsl1i11 Club 1, 2, 3. t'l.1ll'1IH. IJIGAN . . . S:1l'11I1' P:1ll'11l l. L'OlJlJING'1'1JN, LUIS ll ..., 13111111 I, 2, Il: Dirk 111111 1S:111l1l1.,e ZS, lf'1'ie11clsl1ip 1111111 I, 2, 3- G. A. A. I, 23 l',l'1filllSil'il 2, il, Sk5llllllkll 2, 'l'll1'S1Jlll.ll 1317111121 1111111 1: 'i'621CilI'll S Assisluul' 2: Swiimiiing' 011111 2: ljowliug' I, 2. 1'Ut1tI1NS, .IICAN A .... f5l'C'llF'Sil':l I, 2, fl, Sen- tinel l'll't'lli2lliOll .Ai2lllilf.1'C1' 2. Seniors BALl,ANTINFI,1IARY I'll4lZABl7lTH . . . Friend- ship Club 25 L-111111 Club 1, 2, 35 Part Time I+l1111Jloy111u11l 2, 3. llARl1Ol'l'l-IE, DAVID 11. . . . Austinian Photo- 4, g'l'2lIJll l' 2, 3: Cz11ner:1 Club 1, 23 Hall Patrol 1: 1 1-li-Y 1, 2, 51- P1-ojvr-tionist 2: Safety Patrol 2, 3: E l'sl1e1s' Clllil 2, 33 Hi-'Y Cabinet' 25 Dirk and liuulsle 3: Part Time Employment 2, 35 Rum- slizickle Inu . IXAHNIGS, GOIIIJON . . . Ausilnian 2, 3: Band 13 i'IlIl1GI'iL Club lg Dirk and liauble 3: Sentinel 23 'l'll0SDlilIl llminzt Club 15 Ushers' Club 1, 2, 3: T1'1':1ck 2, Sl: Ili-Y Culzinelp 2: Quill :uid Scroll 2, Jig Out ol' the Frying' Pam, 2: Quiet Please, Austinizui-Snliitiiiel Pliotogrztphei' 2, 3: Ram- sl1z1cklC: lun , Honor' Society. BAXVIGK, NOIQIIIGHT . . . F. F. A. 1, 2, 35 Foot- 11:1ll 1, 2, il: -AVl'I55llillg 1 2, 3. BEA1JI1ll,1,,A 13111111111 . . . Sentinel 2: Student 11111111711 2- liootliull li b 1. 3. TZECKl'lli, LUt'lI.1.E . . . l1'll!'i!l.llC'6 Office 2, 3. wimming 1, 2, 35 Trz1c'k Frioiiclship Club 2: Alf ,, .,., W.. ,, ,YW 2 .-. ,,...-,,, ...-. ,..-,,..,.,,,,, .A- ,, . . AL. X i K 33' A Q 2 Z3 3 3 gg Q li I .51 ,.. I 11 .1 .1 5 -35 ..-. . nntt I ji Qc.: I Q Q 1 . A .- 11 51 fs, If vxl, ,, 11. 'q ii 2' A J '. 2 .. Q iete 1 . 1 , za ,f' Y' X .. I V5 Q , 1 A ..1 - 2.2 1' 4... Q A F 3 fi . ' -' 1 'i'i . .ffl I ,eff . . -,.,- E. 1,2 . M ,f 1 1 1... .1 'F 'Ci Y A I , W . . , if 1 iglfi A 1 , 11,1 -. .. . , Seniors g - -J . E E .9 CORY, RUTH ANN . . . lfriendship Club 1, 2, 3: 1 f' 1 L' spanish Club 2: cm-hesu-Q.. 1, 2, 3. :gg CCSGROVE, KENNETH . . . T r :n n s f 0 r from K ,I V, if N Sli-rliug, Illinois 2. 1 X . gk A p f c'u,xNn.xLL, .IANET . . . Blind 1, 2, 3- Fl'11'11KlSl1lI1 1 , 1 Club 1, 2. 3: G. A. A. 1: O11-lieslrfi 1, 2, il: 'K Avaiitress Club 1, 2, 3: Calf:-i'erizL Stuff 1: Lihrzirv ' Supervisor 3: TL'2lL'h9F'S Assistziul 2: Pzirt 'Fiuie , fl f ldmploynwnt 1: Girls Swimming' Club 2. 1 i ' CRAVVFORD, DAUNA . . . Ausiiniun 3: Dirk and Bziuhle 3: lfriendship Club 1, 2, 3: Secretary 2' 5 H ,I G. A. A 1: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Consul 3: Svutinel ' . 2: Thespizxn Drzuuzi. Club 1: Girls Cabins-L 2. 43, 5' CITMMINCS, .IOANNIC . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, .f . ca: rf A. A. 1, 2, fs- niajm-me 1. 1 4-i'M1iiNGs, Lois . . . Chorus 2, :sz FI'11l11f1ShlIl . ' ' Club 3: Latin Club 1, 2, :ig Student Counm-il 1, 3: l -gm Secretary 3: Girls Cnbim-L 3: ,Honor Society, S 'K , ite ' . K K, ilk ' 52313 5 , ' f 277 Y -'rv' v YYY' W Y,-' Y' Y5 I Seniors IFAHMIGN, SANDRA C .... Chorus 2, 3: l 1'ie1inl- ship Club 2: ll. A, A. liibrziry Sseiwive llirls 2. Girls' St: . Q2 A K new . ., -fdvlbiv-A ,',,.' Q' l 1-QW , f- if A Q .l i 7 W - iA ' ' 1 1 W V 2 3 2 in '-we , .f E, Qu 1. 6: ,NK I 'l x 'SE 5 s s H li D ' I ' 5 L . ., fx I Q . Q' 5, -1, t a A f' A iyii A 'f 'E , 'A ' . E AQ ' A in . if 2 'W A 2 X? ,QW Sig. 5 . x ,r ' uh . fs 1 ,, .mf 1 . it A . .V M.: Ml . -. .LE W -, Yr?- 1 ig l1A1,Ql'lST, I,0l'1Sl:I Al ,... Dirk uuil llzlublo 2, 3: Fi'iviulsl1i11 Club 1, 2, 3: 11. A. A. 1, 2, il: SIl2lli1Sll Club 2, Secretary 3: Urn-liestru 1, 2: S:-ulinxsl 2: 'l'h4-spiznli lnwuuizi Club 1: 'l'l1v Pnl Mailers Il. IJANLICY. IJAHYL li .... IJASTYCK, RICHARD . . . Dirk :incl lluuble II: lli-Y 1, 2, 3, .Ir. l're:-aillvul, 2, Sr. Prvsillout 242 Slunlf-nl Cuuuvil 1: Vslwrs' Club 1, 2. Il: lfufwl- bzill l, 2, Il: Ilzislivtlmll I: 'l'r:u'k 1, 2, Il: Hi-Y Cubin-it 1, 2, 3: U1:Z1lllSil1ll'k1k' lun . l'4f+lCKll1Il, AlAlll.YS .IUANN . . . llund 2: 1+'rienil- ship Club 2, Il: G. A. A. 2- l,ibr:ir5' Sk'l'Yll'l' Club 2: 'l'1'z1usl'cr fruiu l:iOOll1lllpL' l'r:iiri4-, Alinul-sulzi 2. IJIGNNY, 1'IflIl,ll' . . . Hi-Y 1, 2, Il: 'Vslivrs' Club 1. 2, 3. l1lGYllll'IZlC. CUl,LlCl4ZN .IANYCFI . . Churus 2. Sl: lfrlelulsliip Club il. 1rOCKHAAl, IIIGILTHA ,llAIillC . I1l'Iil'IN, BICIINIICCIC 42 .... Dirk :null Ilzmublo il: I l'lL'llllSillll Club 2, il: liibrnry Survive Girls 2: 'l'rziusl'er fruin Illouiniupq l'I'illl'lC, llliiiiu-sulu 1. IGAIIL. I,ll.LlAN . . . l4'rii'ullsliip Club 3. I-1l,Ll,INt1I!Ul4I, IIICIIAIID , V , Chorus 1. 2, I Szillily l':ilrul 2- l':irl 'l'llll6 lliiiployimuil S13 'l'r:nusljfr Iiruxu Pino lsluuil, llliuuvsulzi. 'l. I4Il.I1lS, IJAlll.lCNlC . , . llirk Zlllll lluulrll' fl? l ri1-udsliip Club Il: l.ibr:1ry SCl'YlI'C Girls l: Study llzill Siiln-iwisni' 2: Parl' Vixlllll' .l-I1upluy- nu-nl Cl. I-IIIICIQSON, IAVAYNIG . . Swiuuuiug' Alflllllgvl' 3. IGVFJNSON, JOHN 0 .... Sufely l'utrol 2: Slu- fla-ul Couuvil 1, Vice l'ri-silleul Il: lfoulbzill 1, 2. Il: Honor Sm-in-ly. I AlllCllII,D, .lIl4lX'lClll.Y .IIGAN . . Fl'1t'llliSllll! Club 2: 'l'0llClll'l S Assislz1nL 2. l Al'lNSXYOll'I'll, GUIIIHJX .A .... Pzirl 'Finn' lrliiipluyuineiil I. Sl: Hut ol' lliv Frying' Pun 2. l+'EL.'l', liONAI,11 . . . Fuulb:ill1: l'url' Tllllf' Eni- lJlllA'lllt'll1. I, 2, Cl. l4'l+lI..'l'Y, LYNN . . . Slufln-nl Cuunvil 1: Nauru Huur Assistant 1, 2, fl. I-'l4II1l1l'SUN. CAlil,A . . li. A. A. 1: 12:11-l. 'Vinic- lunmloynu-ul 2, Il. ll'lGRlll'SON, f1l.0lllA, . . . Chorus 2, 3: Dirk :lull liuublci 34: Frieullsliili Club Il: Slunly ll:ull Supvr- Yisvr 2: l':li'i 'I'iiun- lhlipluyiiwlil ll. l4'l+1RO,lll l'll . . . IPINK. .IICHRY . . . lfoolbull 1: AY1-vslliug 1: Pfirt 'Tinw lfliiibluyineul 2, 3. lf'l,l'1 l'UN, IPHANCICS li ..,. lilvirk :lull lizmulllu- il: Fri--uilslilp Club 1, 2. Cl: l.ziliu Club Ci: Or- vlwstmi 1, 2: S1-uliuel 2, Tl, I-Zvlilur-in-Cliii-f Il: Sluili-nt Council 1: l'l'lil-spiuu llrzinizi Club 1: Out of 1114- Frying' Pan 23 Ilerulil l'PD0l'1L?l' 2: Hliziinslizu-klc luu 3 Honor Sul-is-ly: Quill and Svrull 2, Cl. 1 Ol,Kl'IS'l'AlJ, AIAIIY 11 .... Fril-umlship Club 3: .I':irL Timm- lfliiiplwyiiioiil, 2 fl, 103 ,iesfaf'r.1f I ,K ,, . Ny, ',' ' 2 ,S' g 1 I 2:g'.i2,':' Ti' QifPiff512QggfS,' . :A V. 2 .. Af 7.ms..' ---L-. f,1QmQ-, ' ' ' - . ' -'df 31 , 4' ' ' i, . -21 ' .1 . W: L- .qu g ..... ig? fr' W g - , . 1 ,, 'E g , ., T 41. . t In kyyr L rag,-5,1 Lr,rL . ii N :I RQ Z-1-' ., .. k , 1 ' , ,R H .. ...i ...T?i.. ,. X rim Z , . ' E ...... ff ,,.: L. .1 1 5 A.. .. Regulars Go to Lihrar Darwin Andrews, Kathryn Swen- son, Duane Thorsheim, and Bonnie Johnson take time out from school work to read through magazines. Many of the seniors spend their study hall periods in the library reading magazines and papers. 104 flu' YS' ieii 1 l l l 1 ,V-.-A-.a IF' 'Q it if 1 Seniors t1ARlDNlfIli, Al'Dlil4lY ANN . . , llnnrl 1, 2, 2, .l'wl'll'llflShiD Club 1, 35 G. A A. 1, GARTS, .lACQI'l1lI,INIC . . . Camera, Club 2, 3. t1AL'tlHIiAN, DONALD D ..., Chorus 1, 2, 31 Hull Pntrol 1: Part 'Pinto Employment 2, 3. GIBSON. KAY lfIl,IZABlC'l'H . . . Dirk and linu- 2 ble Sl, l-'rientlship Club 1, 2, 3: G, A. A L, Yin-e luesulent 3, 'Pnesplan llrnnm Club 1, GIl,T3l+lli'l'SON, CLAIRE . . . Chorus 1, 2. 33 lfrit-ndship Club 1, 2, Il, G. A, A, 2. GTLDNICII. JACK . . . Austiniztn 2, 33 Hi-Y 1: Snzlnisli Club 2- Sturlvnt Council 23 Bziska-tball 1, 2, 3: Goll' l, 2, 3, Class Secretary lg Quill and Scroll 3. GOETSCH, DA1illl4ll.L . . Part 'l'i1ne Employ- inent 3. GIJTCK, JAMES A .... Hi-Y 1, 2, il, Safety Pu- trol 1, Vsliers' Club 1, 2, 3, llnskelbiall 1, 2, lfootbnll 1, 2, ily Golt' 1, 2. 3. GULLY, ICVGENIG . , , lli-Y 1. 2. 3: Spanish Club 13 Sentinel 2: Vsliors' Club l, 2, 33 1-li-Y Cabinet 2, 3. GOODWINSON, SHIRLEY .... Xustinizin 3: Frienclship Club 2, 3, Honor Soviety, GOSl,lGl4l, RICHAHIJ T .... F. F. A, 3, Tl'Q2iSlll'Gl' y s 1: Sveretary L: Stuclt-nt Count-il J resident 3: Clzlss TI'6klSlll'i-'I' 2, XAYl'l'SlllllZ9,' l, 2, 3, Boys' Slate. t1RAl+'l4', JOYCIG A. . . . lfrientlsliip Club 25 'l'enr'her's Assistant. fl. GRAGIWI, JULIUS . . . F. lf. A. 1, 2, fl: Part Time Employment 2, 3. Gl'll.'I3', I,Al'Rl'lNt'lC . . . 'l'ra1't'ic: l'ntrol 2. fll'lN'l'llllC, XYll,I.lAN A ,... Pnrt Timo lim- ploynient 2: 'I'r:tnsl'er front 3llllllE'ZlDOllS, Min- nosotn 1. GUY, NOHMA C, . l-'ric-nclship Club 1, 2, 3. l-flAL11JOIlSON, l'lIYlilJ14lT'l'Fl . . . Hi-Y13Bnst-bull 1, llztskeitbnll 1, 2, 33 Football 15 'llrnr-k ltlzuniger l. HALWDCRSON, NORDEENIG . . . F, F. A. 1, 2. Sec-rvt'ztry 3: linsebztll 2, Il. H'A.lA'lf1ltSON, TJVANE . . . Safely Patrol 22 Footbzill lg l :tl't. Tinto lflmploynient. 1, 2, 3. llAMll.'I'ON, DAIAIG li .... Student Council 1: ljnsltetbzlll 1, 2, 3- Football l, 2, 3: Part 'Finia- lflnilrloyment 2. 3: Class Yice l'l'4SillQl1lf 1. HAlXlll.'l'ON, JOHN . . . Rand 2: Chorus 33 fllirla zunl liziuble 3: 'l1l'Il!lSl'0l' from Andrews, Texas ft. HANSICN, MAHYIGI. . .. . 'l'02lClll'l S Assistant 2 HANSON, Bl1VlCllllY . . . lfriemlship Club 1, 2, Il, l'2ll't 'Finns .Employment 23 t1irl's Howling' lA'2l5.1'll6 2, 3. HASE'l'll, l:lDXYAlill , , . AYl'GSl.llllg' l: .lJ1lI'l' 'Pinto l'llllllll7A'ITlE5lIl 2, fl. Seniors HEARD, GERALD C .... F. F. A. 3: Wrestling I l, 2: Part Time 'Employment 3. HEIKES, lONE . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Honor Society. HEl..EBRAN l', IRIS C ..,. Chorus 1: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Lost and Found 1: Library Super- visor 2: Study Hall Supervisor 2: Part Time Employment HERMANSON, DONALD . . . Austinian 2:1-Ii-Y I, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Safety Patrol 2: Honor ' Society. l-IERTLE, CLEO AGNES . . . Library Service Girls l- 'lleachefs Assistant 2, 3. HEYDT, DELMAR DIIANE . . . Part, Time Em- ployment 1, 2, 3. HODGES, DONALD . . . HOPLAND, PATRICIA A .... Friendship Club 3: Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3. HOGAN, RICHARD . . . Band 1, 2, 3- Dirk and Bauble 3: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 3: Safety Patrol l, 2: Sentinel 3: Ushers' Club 1, 2, 3: 'Wrestling 1, 3: Hi-Y cabinet 2, 3: Out of the Frying Pan 2: Father Reads the Christmas Carol 3: Ramshack1e Inn 3: The Pot Boilers 3. HOLMQUIST, CAROL . . .- Austinian 3: Dirk and Bauble 3: Friendship Club l, 2, 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2: Sentinel 2: Thespian Drama. Club 1: Girls Cabinet 1: Family Circle 3: Girls Bowling League 2. HOLST, VICTOR . . . F. F. A. 1, 2, 3: Vifreslling l. HOSE, MYRVIN . . . Camera Club 1: Part Time Employment l, 2, 3. HOIICK, HAZEL . . . Friendship Club 1, 2: 'VVait- ress Club 2: Cafeteria Staff 1: Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3. HUSEMOLLER, DALE . . . Junior Academy of Science 1, 2, President 3: Honor Societ'y HUSTON, RAY . . . Chorus 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Ushers' Club 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3. HYLAND, DIIANEI . . Vvrestling 2. ' INGERSOLL, DIXIE . . .' Chorus 1: Friendship Club 1, 3: G. A. A. 1: Sentinel 2: Student Council 1: Part Time Employment 2, 3: Co-Editor of .Junior High Daze 2. IVERSON, VIOLA . . . Library Service Girls 1, 2: Cafeteria Staff 2: Part Time Employment 3. .I,MCOB, ARLENE . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 3: Orchestra I: President 2, 3: Honor Society. JAMES, EVERIALDE J .... Chorus 2: Friend- ship Club 1, 2, 3: Attendance Office 3: Teacher's Assistant 2: Part Time Employment 2. JENSEN, BARBARA L. . . Band 1, 2, 3: Friend- ship Club 1, 2. , U JENSEN, RICHARD . . Part Time Employment .IOI-INSEN, DOILORES . . . Chorus 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 3: Censor 2: Thespian Drama Club ': Attendance Office 1. JOHNSON, BONNIE MAE . . . Camera Club 3: - Friendship Club 3: G. A. A. I: Majorette 1, 2, 3. .es if K , 'QQ 4h ft, . 2 I tudents upervlse 1 Betty Lensch and Duane Halverson A use two methods of getting out of study hall. Betty checks out and Duane seeks a pass from Supervisor Ruth Bucklin. Of course, some stu.- dents find other ways. L32 4' 7 3 ' 1,1 A-way Z ' - A ' '- gg2y,ggg,g 315. . gl . L ... fsfrfirfw - , 3 ' 1 S N-3,2 Seniors JOHNSON, XVAYNE . . . F. F. A. 1,2,3,. JOHNSON, NVILLIANI . . . Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Vshers' Club 2,33 Part, 'lfinw Jtlniploynient 2,3. JOHNSTON, GARY . . . l-Ii-3' 1, 2, 33 Safety Patrol 23 Ilsliers' Club 1, 2, 3. JONES, JIM . . . F. F. A. 1,33 NVrosting 1,2,3. JOSEPH, GLEN . . --- ww. KAUTZ, EtLlZ1Alil+lTl-l . . l'll'lE'lltlSlllI'l Club l,2,33 G X A 1 Sentinel Fxchin e ' ,r.,. ,l,, ness lNlari2u.:'m- 3. ,4i..,., luditor 2, Busi- KIGHRET, CARL ..., Austinizin 33 Chorus 1,2,33 F F X 123' H- ll lwtrol '23 . .:. ,,., rl 1 KICISER, SHIRLEY . . . l'1ll'l'llllllC Employment 33 Transfer from t'h:irlos t'itx loxxi 3 3, . .. KELLER, CONSTANCE . . . Dirk :ind Bnuble 3: Friendship Club l,2,3: llsitin Club l,2.33 Spanish Club 2: Sentinel 2: l':irl Tinie Employment 1,2,33.lunior High lhigt- lfltlitor 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Honor Society. KIGRLING, NOHMA .UCAN . . . Austinian 33 Friendship Club 2,33 G. A. A. 13 Orcliestrai 1, Secretory 23 Student t'ounc-il 2: Quill and Scroll 33 Honor Society. KING ROBERT . Seniors JOHNSON, lJAl'llINlG ll. , . Friendship Club 1,23 ntl :nu Oftict, 2 3 Allv 2 'A , JOHNSON, IJIGAN A. . . Hi-Y 1,2,3,3 Projer-tionisl 23 Vslwrs' Club 1.23 Baseball 13 Noon Hour Assistant 13: l':irl Time Pliiiployiiis-lit 2: Class St-crm-tnry 2. JOHNSON, I,OllllAlNlfl ICYEL JOHNSON, IXIAHLIS JOHNSON, MARY LOU . . . Ilzind 1,23 Friend- sliin Club 1,2,3,3 G. A. A. 1,23 Orvhestrzt 1,2,. JOHNSON, DICK . Itlniployniunl 1.2 . XVrestling 1,33 Puri. Tirno . , K, -as 'ua . -.,l ? 2 32 .M ,yi ' 315422333 iii . 'mee .. 3 Q aa ,ff , 35'9' A is Z l X 5 .L l uv Kinlcr-,vrHic3K, M,xIi.ioiuic . . . Dirk andB:1.uble Y A f ' 33 Friendship Club 1,2,33 Latin Club 33 Sentinel ix., ,rg ' ' I 2, Assorzizite Editor 33 'l'lwspi:ui Drzimzi Club 23 V A Quill and Scroll 2,33 il-lonor Society. . .gs in ' KLEIST, GARY . . . l':irt, Time Emp-loyrnent 33 6 fail, Transfer from lied 'Win,L:', lilinnusotzr 3. ' 1 .- 3 x g-'iv 'fi K1.1NGsHE1M, Jyrnmi . . 3 VV, 3 3 A KOHLYVES, MARILYN .... Xustinizrn 2,31 Dirk fx. -pt J 'SWR fp -4' and Bauhle 2, 33 Frienrlsliip Club 1,2,33 G. A. A. 3' . ,J ' 3 l A Q l,2, Secretary 33 Sentinel 23 Student' Council 3 .3 5 23 Thespian Draimzi Club 13 Quill :ind Scroll 3. 3 ' iii KOLSTAD, P.-XTlilf'TA . . . Dirk :ind Bziuble 3: vt Friendship Club 2,33 G. A, A. 13 1,ibr:try Super- A al' Visor 2: Part 'l'inn,e ltliiipltmyxiieiit 3. I I I KOPET, GRACE . . . f'ziniorn Club 13 Chorus 2,33 Dirk and llziuble 33 Frivnrlsliip Club 2.3, . ,gk ' G. A. A. 33 Tlnspiun llrzinizi Club fl Library ffl, 3 Supervisor 33 Girls' Howling League 2,33 Honor Society3 DAR 'I't'IJl'L'Sl'lllZlllX'tf 3. ,U 3 ta at Kos, DORIS M . . . in-itxndsiiip Cum 35 G. A. A. 1 ff? 3 3 gqw 3 , 2- - 'H ..3i 2 1 IxR,xUsHA.xP., LE.MOlNl4l I., .... F. iv. A 1,233 3 w A . Part Time Eniployment. 3. ,V . I X3 KRUGEP., .mANE'r'rm 1, . . , iv,-igmiship Club , ' 2,31 Xvziitress Club 13 Study 'llztll Sl1Il9I'VlS0l'2Q f 3 Peirt Time Employment 3. 3 5 j i KRUGER. LAYONNI41 ,lJlCl,AlNl71 . . . fi . f KRUPYCKA, RICHARD . . . F. F. A. l,2,3. V 333 gr 3 LAACK, BIERTON . . . F. If. A. l,2.33NV1'estling' 1 in 1'2'3' ' LANG. JEANNH , . . t'lioru:s: 12,33 Thespizin Drama. Club l, 2: Atlvnrlzim-0 O1'l'ir'e 33 Ulizim- f shackle Inn 3. - Q . 106 34? Seniors LARKIN. HARRY . . . S11lf11lfl1 Counril 33 llznrt ' 1 lll1l10X'lllf3ll1l 1 2 'R l'inw l lCCllNlli. ll' XIUJI 1 ANN . . . l 1'iDmlsl1ip Club 1. J, 33 lui 'limi lmploymvnt 2. Il- Jliblllbl' Sorii-i y. I l l+'4 RICH v. . Y' i 1' . 1 Alilw . . . Dirk :xml I iublo Sl: lnisz, bull 1.2.32 llaislivllrzill 1,21 Frmlbzill 1.11.33 Cl'1 ' l'resl1lvut l..Z. lllflllllll'll3. IIOXVAIITT . . . I . 'l . A. 1,23 Seulinel Ci: l-'uulbzlll 12 Hnum' Sfwiviy. IVHAIAN. l'A'l'lllUlA . . . l1'rilu4lsl1ip Club 7 1 11. A, X 1 l':u'i'I'i1n0 1'llllDl0A'l1l0 ll'l-lill.l1, NIAIHCI. . . . lui 'Finns ,. 3536213121 i - -Q.. f ' s Q lg li ' Qs 31 23.55-.if i , dr.,- , 1 nw., -Q Y J A ' X f 4 1 3. 'iw li Q. '4 'A is . f.vw 1. A. lranxfi-r frmu lDi-1-m':1l1. low: N .1 .. KL? if QQ 1'-Q 6 X5 Nm nl Z. Niimloyiiiuut L -v'4' ...all L5 . . 'V v 1. . -. 4 hi .gn wlfrfv Qin. 3 1 as .if - . ..,. .. . 1 ., -' 5 I1 -an ji. 3 5: 1 1 Q ..,, ,r ... - Alflrilli p .. , K 5 x f.1..z.v. 1 A. Y ' -- - . -0 ' I . sa V V, T ggi , Mb S J M . ,. . 1 if . M 9... . '- 5 'fa I - v YN , ,,.., .n.L..AnL. A, ,. .-sf. an f -.K Seniors I.ICNS1'll. l'!l'I'l'TY I. .... l+'riendSllii1 Club 2, 3: Il11ll'2ll'A' Svl'X'i4'1- Girls 1. lll'IAVlS, lJAli.I,lQNl4l LOUISE . . . Band 1.2.33 Dirk :uul Bziuble 33 2 I'l61lf1Sll1I1 lflub 1,233 G. A. A, 1: 12I'I'llE'S1 rn 2.15: Sentinel 2: 'l'hf-spiuii Drmmm Club 1. l.l'lYYlS. RO'l!l4lli'l' lfll7Gl'lNlG . . . l.l'lil'IS, DAlll.AlllJ L . . . F. F. A. 1.2.33 XVrest- ling' 1,251 Honor Society XIACIIACICK. liONAI.iD . . . F. F. A. 1.23 R0- purfer 3: Student Council 133 Fooibzill 1,23 Part 'l'imo l'1IllDlOYlllt'llL 2.3. M XD-ISON. JDARLIGNE R .... Dirk and Bzmublel ii: lf'rleinlQhip Club 1.2,Cl- fl. A. A. 1.23 host and lfuunml 1.1.53 NYziitrvss Club 23 President 13 'lk-:ic-lwr's Assistzuil, 33 Mnjwette 1,2.33 Swim- ming Club 2. MXDJSON, POLLY A . . . 'lwimfmlsliip Club 1.2.33 XYz1itrPss Club l: Library Silln-iwisui' 13 I'2ll'11 Time Illmplupinent 1.2.3. Xl XJICIIITS, .IANICIC El.-AlNl'l . . . F1'lk1lldSl1iD Club 2: l'zu'1, Time l+lniploymenL 3. Al XLONLIY, IJARYL . . . Baseball 1. 2, 33 Basket- bxul 13 Fuotbnll 1.23 NVres1llnp3 33 Library Super- xisor 34: Part 'l'i1ne liinpluyinerit' 1.2.3. MARSH, .IIGIZILY . . . l3l1'k2lllf1BLl1l1v19 23 Treasur- l-r 33 .lunio-r Aciuli-iny ot' Sc-iomlv 33 Senlinm-l Sports lflclitor' 33 Student, Council 33 Baseball 2.343 lluskvlbzill 1.2.33 Football 1.2.33 Minor Allrnclif' 23 lf'zunily Cirrli: 33 Transfer from- Alberl Leu. Minnesota 13 Honor Sociciy. .llAlL'l'lN, llUlll7lli'l' . . . F. F. A. 1,23 Sentinel Sl: Puri Time- limployineni 3. .XlA'l'llll-Il'. .IOAXNIC S . . . l4'l'i+-1111311111 Club 2, 353 Furl Time Lliiiixluyiiwiit' 33 T1':1nsf1:1' from lion-lwstm-1', -xA'IlSlllllf.2'1U1l 2. X1A'l l'SON,.ll-IANETTEBIAHTE . . . Camera Club 243 l 1'iou4lsl1ip Club 1,23 G. .A. A. 1.23 Slully Hall Supervisor 2: l'zu-t 'l'inie fblmployinent 3. XlcCl.AliY, MARILYN S .... Friendship Club 23 Spzuiisli Club 1.2: .l.ibr:u'y Seivice Girls 13 Part Time lllniployiuoiii, Il. AlrCllliNlN. PAUL . . . Junini' .ACIICQIOINY of Sci- 4-in-H 2: l'zu'l 'l'imv 1':ll1D10Alll8llt 1. Alr'Kl'lNZllfl. CHAIIIJCS . . . F. I , A. 13 Parl. J 'Pima liluiploynulni 2... 3. AllilS'l'l4lli. lll+ll,lCN MAll1lAlll4lT . . . Dirk and lillllllitl fi: l rivumlsl1ip Club l.2.3: 0i'c:lwsli'z1 1.2.33 Girls Iiuwliug Lenggue il: Honur Sociviy. HEY!-Ili, lil'41l'lNl-I W .... l-' F, A. 1, 2. Cl. KlI'lYl1lli. 4i'l.l+lN ll . . . Puri Timm: Employment 2.51: .Xlll.l.l'Ili. AlillETll H ..... Xusiiuizin 2. 33 Dirk :incl llziuble Il: Frii-nslsliip Club 1.2.33 fl. A. A. 1.233 llnlin Club 33 Sluflvul Cuunvil 2- 'Pliespizin lbrziinzu Club 1: Quill :unl Scroll 2.333 Out of the l l'A'lllg' Pilllnf Class 'l'l'0llSllI'0l' 13 Prom Posh-1' Cmninilli-9 Cl1:xirm:u1 2. AllLl.I'lli. DUN . . . Ilzlsebnll 1,2333 liaskelbzill 1. 12.3. .XllNl4lll. MOILNA ll. . . Fri:-nflsliip Club 2, 3. AIOIG, SHllil.l'lY MAY . . . l4'rienrlsliip Club 1.2.3. XIOIGN. BIAINZE 141 ..... Xusliniznn 2. Ci: Girls' liuwling' TAVZILLIIQ Il: Dirk :incl liillllllk' 33 'Vive l'l'1'S1l1l'll1 33 fl. A. A. 1.23 T'rnesicle1iL 33 Spaniesb Club 23 l're:4i:lvnt 3: Svniine-l 2: 'Pllespinn Dr:un:n Club 2: Quill :anrl Svroll 2.33: A Blore Perfect 1'lllOll1'I Prom Cl1:1irm:iu ul' ,llzanfl Committee 23 llunor Society 107 3 1 'uf ,..-.,,.n..,w. . se-'W' I-if ' sf ' ' gb-,W '-'21 , ' f-'- -fr' . ...M -if -tl.. , Mi 3 9. sr ' 12-A , , X W I ,f 2 -6' ,,,-, Q ' A -- A.,: A , W ' A F f i- ' 3 -'gg' . it ,fl Q 9 . gs- K . T' 5 , -it -5 4. 3 Q- .w. fsgwfiiftfv- A 95:4 , '.I..:,.. -: 3 wb K5 i I 2 371 w 25' sl' 4- .,,, i . . w Na., .it W- x,. I' -, ith-.gtk .h,, K ' .wsu , Efkrji 'K 'iii ' ,Q in 1 - - Q -2 it .- . ,j,gi?,l.i,s.1 f . tm' -s. nr- . lx f gy irls Blow Balloons The faces appearing from behind the balloons are really those of sen- ior girls. Jewell Weeks, Judith Bakke- and Marilyn Patterson are caught in the act of a balloon blowing contest at one of the many senior parties. 08 Seniors MOENRE, DARYL XV .... lland 2,3: Chorus 2.3: Orchestra 35 Sentinel 2. INIONTGOMICRY, HILDA ANN . . . Friendship Club 1,2,33 G. A. A. l,23 VV:iiti'ess Club 13 Sen- tinel Circulation Manager 2- Herald Reporter 33 Girls Bowling' League 1, 2: Honor Society. AIOONFIY, JEAN . . . Dirk and Bauble, Secre- tary 2,35 Friendisliip Club l,2,33 G. A. A. l,2,Ilg Spanish Club 25 Corresponding' Secretary 1,33 Tlrespian Drama Club lg Girls' Cabinet 2: T4Jtlt'llt'l S Assistant 33 Out of the Frying Pan 23 Hllllllll-illill'lClU Inn 33 Honor Soc-it-ty. AIOOIUG, ZIIIL-All N . . . linnfl l,2,3: .Dirk :und linublt- 3: l+'rienclsliip Club l,2,3g Orchestra, 3- Honor Society. NAGICL, VHYLLIS A ,... Austinian 33 Frienclslilp Club 2,35 Student Council 333 'l'eaCher's Assistant 3: Secretary Senior Class 33 Homecoming' .At- tendant 3. - NAl'l', Ill ANIQ . . . Latin Club 2,33 Part 'l'iine llmployment 212. NIGIISON, lJAiI,lfI lf' .... Student Council 35 Part 'l'in'ic Employment' 2. NIGLSON, JOAN , . . Chorus I ,23 President 3: Dirk and Iiaublte K3 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G. A. A, l,2,3, Sentinel 23 Student Council 1: tlirls' Cabinet 1: Senior Class 'l'i'cnsurer Jig H om ocoming Attentlztnt 3. NIIIIIAD, IJARLICNIC . . . Frienflship Club 3: Part Time limployment lg Honor Society. NICSTLJ, AlAli.l,lCNli LOY . . . Dirk and BZllllllE 2,345 I+'rienrliship Club 1,2933 Latin Club Il,2,3g Library Service Girls lg Sentinel 2: Thespian Drama Club 1: Nurses' Office Assistant 2: Out of the Frying Pun 25 Yes Means No lg Transfer from Albert' Lea, Minnesota 1. NOBLE, DIIANIC ..., I-li-Y l,2,3g Latin Club 1, 2,33 Ushers' Club 3: I-li-Y Cabinet 2, Vice Presi- dent 3. NORRIS, MARILYN LVCIIILE . . . Camera Club 33 Friendship Club 2, 3: G. A. A. 1,2,3: Lost and Found 1, 2, 3. OFSTEDAHL, NORAIA JEAN . . . Dirk and Bauble 3, Friendship Club 233: G. A. A. 1. OLIJENBURG, DONALD . . . F. F. A. 3: Part Time Employment 2,3. OLDENBIIRG, ELAINE . . . Friendship Club 25 G. A, A. lg Spanish Club 1,23 Part Time Em- ployment 3. OLSON, GARY L . . . F, F. A. l,2,3: Sentinel 21 Football 1, 25 Swinnning' l, 25 Track l, 25 Wrest- ling' 1,2 OI.SON, MARY LOII . . Library Service Girls l, 2, Cafeteria Stall' 2: Part Time lflmployment 3. Ol.SXVOLl'J, MARGARET . . . Chorus 23 Dirk and Bauble 31 Friendship Club l,2,33 Chairman for Prom Invitation Committee 2: Honor Society. OIIUND, IGLMER R ..,. Bicycle Pzttrol 15 Hall Patrol lg NVrestling.:' 2,33 Part Time Employment l,2,3. OVIGHBY, CALVIN C . . . Tart Timo Employ- ment. 3. OWICNS, MARJORIE . . . Band 1,2,3g Dirk and Bauble 35 Friendsliip Club 1, 2, 35 G. A. A. lg Latin Club 3: Honor Society. I'Af'HOI,l,, DEAN F . . . Band l,2,33 Chorus 3: Orcliestru l,2,33 Part Time blmployinent l,2,Z!. PACK, 'Kl1lNNETH . . . Dirk :ind Fauble 3- Sen- tinel 3: Student Council 1.3: Football 1,2,3: Swinnning' 1,21 Captain 3: Track 2,3: Study Hall, Supervisor 2, Il: Class Vice I'resiflent. 2: Class I'resid1-nt 3, l'Al'l'AS, .IVIARIGA . . . llzitin Club l,2,3: 'l'02lCll- er's Assistant 1,23 I-lonor Society. Yx. Seniors M 1 I PATCII, IEIGNADINIG .l . . . Camera. Club 2,3: -it , , , 5 l,ibrary Service Girls 3: Orchestra 1,2,3. ,e ff V , ,K l'AT'l'l4IRSON, MARILYN D .... Austinian 3: '- - 353 ' i 1 5- V' Dirk and llanble 3: lfriendship Club 1, 2, 3: ,,,- l i-sgggyh' ,1 ,z ' .f ' Spanish t'lub 2: Vive President 3: l.ib1'ary Ser- ,K:- ' X N 51, vivo Girls 1: Yicv President 2: Sentinel 3: My 5 Thespian Drama Club 1: Quill and Scroll Ci- H A M Honor Society. , Q 8 W . PAULSON, DAYLE . . . , . ' A L- P.x1f1,soN, o.xY1,15 . . 1-:and 1. M. . 3 , E . PAULSON, IRENE H' .... Chorus 1, 2, 3: Dirk and Iiauble 2: Fri:-ndship Club 1,2,3: G. A. A. 1: Thespian Drama Club 1: XVaitress Club 1, 2: Library Supervisor 2: Part Time Eniployinent' 2,::. kiwi ,, PICACH, DISNIECE . . . Dirk and Bauble 3: 4 4' Friendship Club 3: Sentinel 3: Transfer from : :-2'-:rf ' V tire-1-nwood, llississippi 2. RW F N' PICJJERSON, DOROTHY E .... Dirk and llaublo 3 Zi: Transfer from 'XV1llkl'l', Minnesota 2: Honor fm Souiety. g l g N PERKINS, MARY . . . Friendship Club 2: Span- - ' 1' ish Club 2, 3. :KVV ww. Arig 1 M WL..- Pl'1'l'EliS, BEN E. Jr . . . F. F. A. 2,3: Track M 2.3- Transfer from Annandale, Minnesota 2. PETERSON, DARLENYG O .... Friendship Club 2.3: G. A. A. 1: AllQlltl2lllf'G Office 2: Teacher's Assistant 3: Part Timo limployment 1, 2, 3. PETERSON, DOROTHY Al-2l.lCNE . . . Dirk and Hauhle 3: Friendship Club 1,2,3: Library Ser- viro Girls 1, 2: Lost and Found 2: Noon Hour Assistant 2: Library Supervisor 1. PETERSON, JAMES . . . Hi-Y 2: Spanish Club 2: Sentinel 2: Football 1: Part Time Employment 1,2,3: I'IC'1'lGRSON, LADONNA . . . Dirk and Bauble 3: Friendship Club 3: Library Supervisor 2: Part Timo ldmployinent 3. PlC'l'IfIIiSON. ROBERT C . . . Dirk and Bauble 3: lV1't'Stlill3I 2. PICTIGRSON, YTCRLE . . . liand 2,3: Dirk and Rauble 3: Friendship Club 2.3: Orchestra 2,3: Student Council 2: Thespian Drama Club, Vice President 1: Girls Cabinet, 3. PF1+1lFlCR, MARJORIE A. . . . Library Service, tlirls 2. PICK, RAY . . . Chorus l, 2, 3: Part Tillie lllni- ployinvnt 2, 3: PINKAVA, FRANKLIN . . . Band 1,2,3. l'OT'l'l'1lt, l,OlS . . . Band 1.2: President 3: Chorus 3: lfrivndsliip Club 1,22 Vive President 3: Latin Club 3: Orchestsra 1, 2, 3- Girls Cabinet 3: Honor Society. PItlGYA'l ll., JAMES IC . . . Chorus 1: Iiaskefball 1: Football 1,2,3: Travk l,2. PRIVIG. LAYONNE M .... Dirk and Bauble 3: Frivmlsliip Club 1.23: tl. A. A. 1,2: Lost and Found 2: Part Tinie Employment 2, 3. I'YBl'ltN,.lOHN , . . RANDALL, GRACE K . . . Austinian 3: Dirk and llauble 2: President 3: Friendship Club 1.13: G. A. A. 3: Vice President 1: Latin Club 3: Ort-hestra 1: Thespian Drama Club 1: Study Hall Supervisor 3: Tho Dabblersu 1: Out of thi- Frying Pan 2: Family Circle 3: Rain- sllaekle Tnn 3: Honor Society. REDMAN. XVILLIAIXI . . . Austinian 2: Associate Editor 3: Sentinel 3: Student Council 25 10001- ball 1,2,3: Quill and Scroll 3. rf' V Y ' ---vw - -f- -lf' 'kv- , . if s . ...w ,.. .ti u x eg 525 3 -V 3 .-J Nw-4' . '- W- :aff . 3 f, 'Air fl ,-i- v l iw-,, , ,. 231. 14 Pe Z it i 3,111 1 l 'J . fix! iiiivfe--' 15 Artists Sketch Taking advantage of Minnesota beauty, LaDonna Peterson and Vonda Lee Ames sketch outdoor life around the school. LaDonna and Vonda Lee find that art at Austin High is very interesting and educational, Senlors REGNER, MARY LOU . . . Cheer Leader 1,2,3: Dirk and Bauble 3: Friendship Club 1: Treasur- er 2: President 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Sentinel 2: Student Council 1,2: Girls Cabinet 2,35 Study Hall Supervisor 2: Junior High Daze Co-Editor 2: Homecoming Queen 3. REIMERS, CHARLES . . . Hall Patrol 1. REIISINGER, DAVID . . . Sentinel 2, 3: Part Time Employment 2, 3 REQUA, FREDERICK . . . Austinian 2, Busi- ness ltlfanager 3: Hi-Y 1,2,3: Class Vice President 2: Latin Club l, 2, 3: Safety Patrol 2: Student 'Council 2: Traffic Patrol 2: Ushers' Club 3: Hi-Y Cabinet 2, 3- Quill and Scroll 3: Honor Society. RISHAVY, VVILLIAM . . . Football 1, 2, 3: Swim- ming 1,2,3: Track 2,3. ROCKNE, David . . . Hi-Y 2: Part Time Em- ployment 2,3. ROOT, RICHARD D . . . Part Time Employ- ment 2,3. RUNQUIST, JAMES . . . Hi-Y 1, Chaplain 2,3: Junior Academy of Science l,2,3: Vice President 2: Secretary-Treasurer 3: Latin Club 1: Consul 2: Pontifax Maximus 3: Swimming' 1.2.35 Hi-Y Cabinet 2,3: Part Time Employment 1,2,3: Honor Society. RYKS, PE-GGY . . . Austinian 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G. A. A. 1: Lost and Found 2: Part Time Employment 2,3: SASS, JUDY . . . Dirk and Bauble 3: Friendship Club 2,3: G. A. A. 3. SAYLES, ELAINE KAY . . . Band 1,2,3: Dirk and Bauble 3: Friendship Club 1,2,3: Orchestra 1,2,3. SCHOCKER, DONNA M . . . Chorus 1,2,3: G. A, A. 1. SEAVEY, CAROL L . . . Camera Club 3: Friend- ' ship Club 2,3: Library Service Girls 1. SECORD, JERRY . . . F. A. A. 1, 2, 3: NVrestling' 2,3. SHEEDY, .IOANN .. . . Friendship Club 2: Lib- rary Service Girls 1: Library Supervisor 2. SKOGEBO, MARVIN . . . Hi-Y 2: Student Coun- cil 2: Ushers' Club 2: Track 1: Teaol1er's Assis- tant 2: Part Time Employment 3. SKOGERBO, PATRICIA . . . Nurses' Office As- sistant 1: Part Time Employment 2, 3. SMITH, DUANE . . . Hi-Y 1: Sentinel 2: Vshers' -Club 1: Baseball 1: Part Time Employment' 3. SMITH, EDWVARD . . . F. F. A. 1,2, Vice Presi- dent 3: Football 1,2,3: Track 2,3: 'NVre-sting' 1,2,3. SMITH, YVILLIAM A .... Part Time Employment 1,2,3. SOLBERG, ROSE . . . Camera Club 2: Friend- ship Club 2,3: Teacher's .Assistant 2: Honor Society. SUMMER, DAVID . . . Rand 1,2,3: Orchestra 1: Part Time Employment 1. SPRVNG, ERNA K. . . Chorus I: Latin Club 2,35 Teachers Assistant 3. SROICK, CHARLES . . . Part Time Employment 2, 3: Transfer from Blooming Prairie, Minn- esota 2. 110 'vw K Yule Prompts Song With Christmas approaching, sen- iors turn to parties, buying Christmas presents and singing carols. Betty Anderson, Dauna Crawford, Marge Kirkpatrick and Dolly Johnsen try out their singing voices on Christmas carols. We Dabble in Science 1.1 . After learning fundamentals of physics, students are ready to do ex- periments themselves. Jim Runquist, Chuck Christianson and Bob Todd set up an experiment to demonstrate to their physics class. 1 w e -11 , 3 ... Q 1, . is . 1.1.111,..,. 11 'asf 1 111 ,511 A E i 14 1: A ,xp L 5 p, -aw . ff, 5, V, , . :L ..,, Q' I 1 111 ? - .. 1 1 zai 1 -' :-: ,y yclts 5 ' A 1 infra . -c,c .fg,:ggv11g.i v.-, 5 1 p if 19' W1 V ip, 1 I3 ? 1 AP' 1 5591 -. .lg 1 -t Y AJVK - ' - L K krkk A , A 5 ia.. ,. , X. p . csyp .1 fyy 'R . -191 .1 1- ': -1 GP-w ia lr, . ...1. 1 trst if-V s he ' s 1 . 1 f 1 x 1 Seniors S'1'1'Z1'1'1141NS, MIIUHN AY .... Noon '1'1Ul1I' Assis- 1:111t 1, 2, 3. Sl'1iOAV,111f10R1l1'1 . . . AV1'es11i11g1,2. S1 1'H1fZ1i1,AND, '1.01l1'1N . . . I1!z111d 1,2,3. SAYAN1'1 l 1'. JOANN1-I JEAN . . . 11'1'ie1111ship 1111111 1.2.3: 11. A. A. 1: ljLl1'f Ti1111.1 1':I1llP10y1119l1t 3. SXYANK. 11AH111'1N11l MAI-I . . . 1'11o1'11s 1: Dirk 111111 15111111111 31: 14'1'ie11:is11ip 1111111 2, 31: 11. A. A, 31: S111111' H1111 S1111e1'yis111' 3: 1':11'1 '1'i111c f1'1111111oy1111-nt ., .. SA1'141NS1x11N, KA'I'111iYN . . . 171111116171 Club 21: Dirk 111111 13111111111 IS: 1-'1'ie11r1:411i11 P11111 1.2,3: G. A. A. 1: S111111is11 1'11111 2: f51'C'111'StI'Zl 1.2.33 Study H1111 S1111e1'1'is111' 2. '1'ANN1'I1l. 1llGT'1'Y MAE . . 11111111 1.2,3: Orches- t1':1 31: Hr111411' S0011-1y. 'I'A'1'141. 1'A'1'1l11'lA ANN . . . 11i1'1i 211111 112111111031 1 1'i111111s11i11 1111111 1.2.32 11211111 1'11111 1,Z1, Aedilc 2: S1'1111i1t'l 2: A1111111111111-v 01111111 2. 3. '1'1111A1AS. 110131-11l'1' AY1l.I,l'AA1 . . . '1'1'zu'k 1: 1'211'1 'I'i11111 1'I11111111y1114-11t 1.2.3, '1'111JA11'S1lN. AYANDA . . . 1'll'1l'1111S1111D Club 1,33 G. ,A. A. 1. '1'1lO1iS1-11-1151, 11l'AN141 . 11211111 1: 151101111111 1, 2. 'I'I'I'l'S, 1:1J1i1C1i'I' JOHN . . . 1'1lOl'l1S 2.11: I.i111'111'y S1111c1'1'iso1' 2: 1'a11'1, '1'i111o 1+1111111oyn11111t 2, 3. '1'11lJ1J, 1i01!1411l'1' .... X11s1i11i:111 31: 'Dirk :11111 11111111111 2: '111-'Y 2.21: S11z111is11 011111 1.21 S1.11r1r1nt 01111111-il T52 1lS111'l'S' 1411111 2.21: 1410111111111 1,2,3- '1'I'JlK'1i 1.2.3. 'I'111l1i1'I. A1A1i1,1'IN14Z ANN . . . F1'ic1111sl1ip 1111117 1.2.22 11. A. A. 1: AA'fl111't!SH 1111111 1: Study H1111 S11111-1'visf11' 2: '1'cz11-11111-'s Ass1s1:111t 3: Majorcite 21, 1'I.l,ANI1, lI1l1'1'1CA1' . . . I':11'1 Tixno1'1111111oy1111-nt 2.51. l'11Y1GN, l1l1AN1'1 . l'N1J1'11l11A111,, AIAIUAX 1. .... 11, A. A. 1: S011- 1'i111-1 2: Nursr-s 01111-1: Assistant 2. l'1'1'1iA14 l'. .IOANNI-1 .... X11s1i11iz1nC1: Chorus 2.3: 1fri4-1111s11i11 1'11111 Zi: 1':11'1 '1'i111c 1'l1111l111A'I'l1911f 2: '1'1':111s1'11' 1111111 1f!11111111i11g: 1'1':1i1'1e. 31i1111csf11a 2. VAN, A11111i1'1Y A' . . . 1f1'i111111s11111 1111111 1,2,3: F. 11. A. 2: S111115' 111111 S111'01'v1si11' I: 1':11'1 '1'i111'e 1'1111111111111e-111 21. YAX1'1'I. GARY , . . 1!:11111 1.2.32 O1'1'1ll'S11'EL 1,23- l 1111111.111 I: 111111 1. 2: 1':11'1 '1'i1111,- 1'l111l1111A'1111t'111' 2. YANIPICN 111'Z1A'11I11. A1,14'1'1 . . . 1-'111-1111s11i11 1'11111 1 2 'S' 1' X X 1 2 n 1'l111l1'11l11'7 'i'1i111-111 ....1.1. .... .-..1... ..,.,, :',' 811111-1'1'1so1' 1: I '1'1':111s1'1-1' f1'11111 1!1oo111i11g' P1':1irie, A11ll111'SD12l 1: H1111111' 1411c'i111y. 11'A11N1'11l. 1A.1'1'1I.1,1'1 . . . v1'lI'11'1111S1111D 1'111b I,2.fi: 1'i11'1 '1'1111v I'I11111141y1111-111 2.2. A1'AH1.1'I11S, JOAN . . , 1 1'i1'1141s11i11 1'1ll1P 3. AA'A1.K1'11l, 'UAY113 V .... 1'111J1'l1S 1, 2, 31 :111-Y 1. 2, 71: 1's11111's' 1111111 1. 2: 1511511111111 25 152iSkc1bz1l1 1.2.32 Hi-Y 1':111111f'1' 2.3. 111 1 we ew:-si , , yl 'Xa , . is , Y f ky W3 I 1 ' is l ' K ' . . 2 'I . , at ' A,,: i , 6- . ,... b I . :g .Wx K M . xy- it I iii ,pn A 5 g il if , ' fa gg - :ww M 2, .5 . , . Plan for College One problem of the senior is, HWhere am I going next year? Those planning on college seek help from Miss Lena Grinley, girls' counselor. Seated are Grace Randall, Miss Lena Grinley, and Liz Wells: standing, Marilyn Patterson and Norma Jean Kerling. my l Seniors XVAMBEAM, ALCIENNE . . . Friendship Club l,2,3: G. A, A. 1: Latin Club 1,2,3, VVATSON, VIRGINIA . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G. A. A. l: Teaclu:r's Assistant 1: Part Time Employment 2, 3. XVATTS, DARLENE . . . Friendship Club 1,2,3: Library Service Girls I: Library Supervisor 2,3. NVEBISER, JOANN R . . . Camera Club 2,3: Friendship Club 2,3. WEEKS, JEWVELL FRANCES . . Dirk and Bziuble 3- Friendship Club 2, 3: Ilatin Club l, 2, 3: Library Service Girls 1, Secretary 2.3. XVEISS, BENJAMIN . . . Student Council l,2: Baseball 1,2,3: Basketball 1: Part Time Em- ployment 2. YVEISS, MAYNARD . . . Dirk and Bauble 3: Sentinel 2: Student Council, Treasurer 3: Foot- ball 1: Out of the Frying Pan 2: Pot Boilers 3: Ramshackle Inn . XVELLS. ELIZABETH . . . Austinian Editor-in- Chief 3: Dirk and Bauble 2,3: Friendship Club l.2,3: Spanish Club 2: Thespian Drama Club, Secretary l: Girls Cabinet 2, 3: Quiet Please, 1: Family Circle 3: Out of the Frying Pan 2: Quill and Scroll 3: Honor Society. XVENDORF, GUS .Ir .... F. F. A. 1, 2: WVrest- linu' I,2,3: Honor Society VVENNES. RICHARD .I , . Band 2, 3: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Vshers' Club 1, 2, 3: YVrestling 2, 3: Part. Time Employment' 2, 3: Saxaphonc Quartet 2. XYESTISY, RICHARD . , . Camera Club 2,3: Hi-Y l,2,3: Yshers' Club l,2,3: Golf 2: Hi-Y Cabinet 2: Part' Time Employment 1,3: Honor Society. XVHEI11l.ER, HELEN . . . Band 1,2, Vice Presi- dent 3: Friendship Club 2, 3: G. A. A 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 3: Lost and Found 1: Orchestra l, 2, 3: Teachers Assistant 2: Homecoming' At- tendant 3: Honor Society. VVILHIGLM. DELORES . . . XVILHELM. IIJLENE . . . Friendship Club 3. Honor Society. XVILLIAMS, POLLY GRACE . . . Chorus l.2,3- Friendship Club 2.3: Library Service Girls 3. XVILSON, DONNA MAE . . . Chorus 1,2,3: Dirk. and Bauble 3: Friendship Club l,3: G. A. A. 1: Thcspian Drama Club I: A More Perfect Union 3: Sentinel 2: Part Time Employment 3: Teach- er's Assistant 3: Honor Society. XVILSON, MARY JOAN . . . Friendship Club 1,3: Part Time Employment 3. XYOLFL1, ROBERT . . . XVOOLSEY, JAMES . . . Student Council 2: Ush- ers' Club 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3: Swimming: I, 2: Track 1, 2, 3: Noon Hour Assistant 1, 2, 3. I XVYNIA, LOIS . . . Friendship Club 1,2,3: G. A. A. l,2,3: Library Service Girls 1: Part Time Em- ployment 3. YANZER. DARLENE . . . Chorus 1: Library Ser- vice Girls 2: Study Hall Supervisor 2: Part Timo Employment 3. YARNVOOD, ROSEMARY . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Attendance Office 2. I ZIMMMERMAN, EDWARD . . . Chorus 1: Stu- dent' Council 3- Baseball 2, 3: Football 1, 2. ZUPP, HELEN JEAN . . . Friendship Club 3. .. X If isis .K Seniors Don Caps and Gowns For twelve years, seniors have studied and looked forward to graduation. Finally the great night comes, and they hold in their hands the diploma which means they have reached their goal. Seniors long to hold more than the diplo- ma, too. Unruly tassels on the traditional mortar board caps bob and dance in rhythm to the march of tired feet. One of the mys- teries of graduation routine is the lack of fit for caps and gowns which have been measured to size. Girls, wearing new high- heeled pumps, concentrate on the unaccus- tomed heels while their gowns wrap around their ankles. Boys long to loosen the precise knot of the new tie which tops a starched white shirt. Proud parents are misty-eyed as they watch sons and daughters newly adult and dignified in their formal attire. The thrill of graduating is lessened for seniors by the sadness of leaving high school. .X '43 W pf: X E-! !-s 113 Adminis trators Supt. L, S. Harlvo Priiicipul lt M. XYcscott Assistaiit Principal D. L, xY2ll'l'Cl1 Leaders Worli with Board 1951 marks the second year in Austin for Supt. L. S. Harbo who came from Winona to head the Austin Public Schools. Managing the grade schools, high school, and junior college, and selecting a faculty are but a few of the many duties that occupy his time. Mr. Harbo is ably assisted in his Work by the school board which is elected by the voters of the community. Setting up and dis- Board of Education tributing the budget and selecting the super- intendent are the specific tasks of the board. The big jobs of scheduling classes, keeping the school running smoothly, and being a general adviser to students and teachers are all handled by Principal Ray M. Wescott. Heading the attendance office Where makeup slips and tardy slips are issued is Assistant Principal Doron L. Warren. w Ecdrow, Dr. P. A Lommen. H. O. XYestby, L. S. Harbo Kleo Gildner, S. L. Coumbe, Brooks Cutler, Mrs. NY. B. 1 114 4fiC9un5elor s Office V 5 ,gf VI mf S I .oi t -- . fr if V 1- 1 ff fy ' ' 1. 1 I' '5' 51 S 7' -a S I - , V , fl.. 9 Q l I f oo ' 0 L ' 31 Counselors XVi1liam Hossick Harold G. Kannady Lena B. Grinley Advisers, Staff Cooperate Counselors Lena B. Grinley and William Hossick are ready and Willing to listen to student problems. Administering tests of basic knowledge, college aptitudes, interest tests, and intel- ligence tests is all part of the day's Work for the counselors. Another important job is assisting students to choose a vocation or a college or both. A library of college catalogues is available to those who are interested. Advice and sympathetic understanding are yours for the asking if you will consult either of the counselors. Office Force YY 1: Ardalh 12711131 Mrs. Yvonne Hammer, Mrs. Jeanette NI s Jo VV:1rfie1d. ROXV 2: Audrey Austad, Mrs. Betty Kolpi n e son, Clarice Peterson, Janice Everett. Mr. Harold Kannady, coordinator, has the task of finding the right person for the right job. His office serves as a placement bureau for part-time Workers and for graduating seniors who want full-time jobs. Handling the financial and business affairs of all of the Austin Public Schools, Mr. S. L. Coumbe is a busy man. The indispensable secretarial staff takes care of the office de- tails and helps the administrators. Newly added to the staff this year is Mrs. Yvonne Hammer who handles the secretar- ial assignments of the counselors and the co- ordinator. Business Blanager Hitchins, Jeanette Sl L. Coumbe 115 .1 W. 42 f tis!!-is-r MR? M 41 W 157: 1 S shaggy, pgs ,L -1 g lx 4 Wfy X' X 12 19' js .0 E: M ! 'l'f 1E Robert L. Bell: M. AQ, mechanical drawing, general metal, machine shop, shop funda- mentals. A. O. Bentrucle: B. S., beginning and advanced woodwork. Bernice E. Berg: B. A., social studies 7, Ninith Grade Friend- ship Club. Ove E. Berven: B. A., civics, basketball. Mrs. Blanche Black: B. A., plane geometry, solid geometry, trigonometry, athletic ticket sales. Velma I. Bro: B. A., physical education, Junior G. A. A. . as RX' 4 H. Rachel Anderson.: B. S., English 8, litera- ture, assembly programs. Leland M. Arneson: B. S., agrculture 3-4, Young Farmers Asso- ciation, Future Farmers of America. Lorna Bates: M. A., English 11, Thespians, assem- bly programs. Lee R. Beclsted: B. S., general metals, auto mechanics, sheet metal. Mrs. .lone Bell: B. S., senior high art. Marjorie J. Bell: M. A., world history, Lost and Found. Neophytes Join Faculty Mrs Vvilliam Hossick, Arthur Johnson, Mrs. Francoise Kenny, John Skaret, Mrs. Evelyn Galbraith, Velma Bro, Rosalie Critchfield, Leighton Rickert. Earl C. Brooks: M. A.,, bookkeeping, general business, Camera Club. Beulah Buswell: B. E., social studies 7, seventh class adviser. Alice E. Campbell: B. S., English 9, Ninth Grade Friendship Club. Eleanor Carlson: M. A., English 7, literature. Seenth Grade Friendship Club. Willa M- Church: B. S.,, in L. S., librarian, Library Service Club. Rosalie Critchfield: B. S., Eng- lish 12, journalism, Sentinel adviser. Fans Watch Practice , W A .Limes Prevulil, Sr., L. S. Hzirbo AQ-..n.ivf9 Adults' Interests Vary With us this year are thirteen new faculty members. One is a recent bride and five oth- ers are in their first year of teaching. Missing when the neophyte picture was taken were Miss Bernice Berg who returned to Austin after teaching in Washington, Lee Bedsted in shop: Mrs. Joy Engleson in Eng- lishg and Miss Donna Zastrow, a registered nurse. Dick .Seltz took over Harry E1liott's job at the semester. Adults turn out to Watch football practice. Two regular spectators are pictured opposite. I Jean Dahling: B. A., English 9 and ll, Senior High Friendship Club. Marguerite Daily: B. A., mathematics 7, Eighth Grade Friendship Club. Isabel Daniels: B. S., English 8, litera- ture, Junior High Drama Club. Lillias Davis: M. B. A., shorthand 2, secre- tarial training, typing, Austinian adviser. Rose M. Deutschrrzan: B. S., mathematics 7, Seventh Grade Friendship Club. Dorothy M. Down: M. A., C. P. English, English ll-12. 117 'PSF Leslie E. Dunlap: B. A., instrumental music Harry L. Elliott: B. S., general science 9 football, baseball. Mrs. Joy A. Engleson: B. A., English 10. Evelyn Galbraith: M. A., English ll, Span- ish, Spanish Club. L. A. Goick: B. E., typing, comptometry, ticket sales. Nathaniel J. Gondy: B. A., biology, general science 9, basketball. Parents, Teachers Unite Mr. and Mrs. Erling Runquist visited Charles Willard's physics room at Back To School Night. This PTA meeting is an annual event. Flrlinxl' Rimnuist. Mrs. Runauist, Charles Vx'illiirfl A - 5 S i--- at lzfiiai fsfff . - A' 1 fx Ji' Victor A. Engleson: M. A., World history, Myrtle C. Erickson: B. S., English 7, social studies. Gordon S. Fogdall: M. A., visual education, Camera Club. Blair Hainer: M. A., American History, bas- ketball. Willard A. Hardy: B. S., shop 7. Jane Ann Harrigan: M. A., bookkeeping comptom- etry, junior class adviser, ticket sales for class plays. Miss Josephine Kremer, retiring MEA president, presided at the convention in Minn eapolis in November. Other Austin teachers held key positions in the Association, Josephine Kremer, Maigziret Beck, Harriet Nordholm, Beulah Buswell, .lane Ann Hzirrigznn, Lilliziis Davis. Mer-le T1Y'YZll'lt. UE Mrs. Blanche Black Mary Yilfflllll, lcltxlllllll' C'z1rls1m, Mary June Thomas Teachers Relax Off Duty Mrs. Blanche Black received a big black Best bibs and tuckers were donned by cigar from members of her solid geometry faculty members as they set out by car, bus, class. The gift was in recognition of the ar- or train for the annual MEA convention in rival of a new grandchild. Harold Hastings: M. A., physical education, football, athletic director. Paul O. Heltne: B. A., junior orchestra, senior orchestra. choir, Girls' Glee Club, coordinator of music instruction. Matie Hillier: remedial arith- metic. Donald C. Ingram: M. S., general metals, sheet metal, junior high football. Richard F. Jewett: M. E., physical education, health, junior college coach. Arthur H. Johnson: B. A., typing, shorthand, office practice, tic- ket sales. -.. W C Minneapolis. Donald M. Holden: B. S. mathematics 8. Dorothy Hoos: B. A., physical education, health, Senior G. A. A., Pep Club, cheerlead- ers, homecoming. Amanda E. Horvei: M. S., mathematics 8, advanced algebra, Eighth Grade Friendship Club. Mrs. Francoise Kenny: B. A., English 7, lit- erature, Seventh Grade Friendship Club. Jack A. Kentta: printing l-2, mechanical drawing 1-2. Wilma Kiekenapp: B. A., short- hand l, typing l. .da Nlany Study Mental Health ' HOV' 1: XVa1tw heinbcke, .llziy Lemniermzin, Gvorge llilllltlfrilll. ROW' Z: lioecr Moen, Donald Read. f-Q z a ,vw xx ., - , ,, swf :: 3 fi . -1,:.,, if f g Q 12 - N Q f , Q 2 X 1 I' if gf L 1' Q S 120 Science Is Wcmnderful' Phillip IQast'1n:m, Ray He-mmingsen, Dr. S. C. Peterson. W Kirchdoerfer: M. A., German 1-2. Mrs. Rhoda Larlgberg: B. S.. School Social Woi'k- cr. Walter J. Lembclce: B. A., civics, golf. Ray R. Lemmerman: M. A., biology, football, wrestling. Aagot Loftfield: junior high art. Gordon R. Lonnlng: B. S., science 8. Junior Academy of Science. Marie H. Magner: B. A., chemistry, general science 9. Edna Martini: M. A., algebra. ninth grade adviser. Robert Meinhard: M. A., American history, Hi-Y. Clara C. Mitchell: B. S., social science 12. Mrs. Ruth Mitchell: B. S., assistant librarian. Roger M. Moen: B. S., American history, social science. A vi S. frm' N ' x l Y F I 42.913 Chaperones Take Tickets Lunch in the Cafeteria Miss liorim Bates, Ric-hard Hogan, Frances lflitton, .L 0. Iientrumie, Alive Campbell, 'ic r Cn lixlllie XVirtz, .lozlnn .lustil-e, Miss Marie Mag-fuer. Busws-ll, Roger Moen, John Skzirat. Abigail Moore: B. A., English 10, Senior Friendship Club. Gretchen Myers: B. A., English 12, speech, Dirk and Bauble, junior play, senior play. Orpha L. Neseth: B. A. English 10, world history. Verne I. Ojanpa: M. E., physical education, swimming, track. Wayne C. Puttmann: B. S., civics 9, basketball, football. George Rabldeau: B. E., social studies, ninth grade adviser. J. A. Ranurn: general shop 8, G. I. carpentry training. Donald E. Read: M. A., social sci- ence. Leighton E. Rickert: B. A., English 8, literature, basketball. Donald D. Rltland: B. S., vocational agri- culture. Robert Roberts: B. S., social studies 8, Hi-Y. Ruth M. Sampson: B. A., English 9. tv ...gg ,W f 1 V R 1' Qi ' 1 as 3 -4 it 2 K .LAX it lg: . 1 ...pg Q is A 'ff lag. J ff' X to I gleso Bilil if 1 fl, t Q.: Y ta, 5' 'X wif, W! Margaret Scarseth: M. A., Latin, 1-2, Latin Club, English 12. Betty Jane Schnorenberg: B. S., English 7, literature, Ninth Grade Friendship Club. Myrtle Sellie: B. A., home economics 8-9, Home Economics Club. Mrs. Norene Sandal: M. M., strings junior- senior high. Mary Jane Thomas: B. S., home economics 1-2, home management, Waitress Club. O. F. Tramontlne: M. S., auto mechan- ics, electricity, radio. P0 ulatlon Increases 'ii if Agnes S. Sjoquist: B. M., junior high music, vocal chamber groups. John O. Slcaret: B. A., English 12. C. Vittorio Sperati: B. A., begin- ners' band, junior band, band, instrument group instruction. Maud Vest: B. S., home economics, Home Economics Club. L. E. Werkheiser: B. S., physiology, biology, football, basketball. Richard M. Whi e: B. S, drivers trainin safety patro . dj x . 1 P N s The Austin high school faculty count is a e populate, by rural as well as above 90 in 1950-1951 with every prospect town dwellers, and yellow and green buses that it will increase as the student enroll- vie for parking space as they let out or pick ment continues to clmb. E. S. Wilcox: B. A., algebra, basic mathema- tics, football, wrestling. Charles O. Willard: B. S., physics, science 9, track, basketball. Ray Wistrcill: B. A., science 7, football. Mrs. Beatrice Witt: B. S., school nurse, Mary Yocum.: M. A., shorthand, secretarial training, office practice, Senior Friendship Club. Donna Zastrow: B. S., school nurse. up passengers. Q andahl, berg, Jo 101 Carol, 9th, C2131 30 yCe, 12th-25, 36, 64, 85, .berg, Robert, 7th, C3211 91 dams, Gene, 7th, C1251 91 .ddington, Lawrence, 9th, C2131 Student Index Anderson, Patricia J., 12th-85, 101 Anderson, Patricia R., 9th C2231 34, 75 Anderson, Paul, 12th-101 Bakke, Eleanor, 12th-101 Bakke, Glenn, 9th C2201 95 Bakke, Judith, 12th-66, 69, 84, 75, 101, 108 Bakken, Donna, 9th C1051 94 Baldwin, Darlene, 10th C2081 97 Baldwin, Sydney, 8th C3021 93 Ballantyne, Mary 12th-101 30, 95 .ddingto,n, Leonard, 9t'h, C2131 30, 95 den, Paul, llth, C1221 79, 99 rdelmann, Layen, 12th-32, 35, 81, 101 .hlman, Gloria, 11th, C2101 64, 74, 85, 98 Andgfsogn, Paul Dean, 9th, C3171 , 4 Anderson, Richard Earl, 10th, C2111 60, 70. 96 Anderson Robert P., 10th Co. C.1 48, 56, 83 Anderson, Rochelle, 8th, C3071 34, 65 , 93 Anderson, Rolland, 7th C3241 90 Barclay, Carol, 9th C3491 95 Bardouche, Ann, 8th C3031 65, 69, 76, 92 Bardouche, Dlave 12th-26, 37, 73, 82, 83, 102 tkkgziman, Arlowene, 9th, C2121 ilbert, Beverly, 8th, C3141 34, 76, 93 llhright, Jeanine, 11th, C210135, 36, 85, 98 1lbright, Robert, 9th C3201 62, 63, 95 tlbright, Rolland, 12th-48, 101 ildrich, James, 11th, C3081 15, 83, 98 Aldrich, Norma, 10th C2311 64, 68, Xllais, 93 xllen, Xillen, Xllen, Xllen, 85, 86, 97 Gloria, 8th, C3111 69, 92, James, 9t'h, C2201 32, 95 James, 10th, C2211 97 Richard, 12th-31 Robert, 7th C1251 90 Shirley, 11th, C2301 64, Anderson, Ronald, 12th-58, 101 Anderson, Vtfayne, 9th C3491 95 ,xnd65i'sg7Dar1ene, 10th C2311 39, Andresen, Agnes, 11th C2351 98 Andrews, D-arwin, 12th-101 Andrews, Richard, 7t'h, C3241 90 11I1fgglSCglg, Beverly, 10th C2331 Angell, David, 7th C3301 91 Anhorn, Andy, 11th C1221 99 Anhlogn, Arlene, 11th C2101 64, Anhorn, Janet, 8th C3141 34, 65, 76, 93 Ankfefri Deloris, 12th-30, 36, 75, Anthonisen, Arleigh, 9th C3171 99 l 86 Bellrichard, Joyce, 9th C3491 Xllen. 85 ., 98 Xnldahl, Blaine, 7th, C3211 91 Xmdahl, Darrell, 10th, C2331 83, or xnidifnl, Marlin, 9th, C3161 94 Xmes, Da Xmes, Xmes, Vid, 10th, C2321 97 Harold, 11th, C3501 98 Jack, 10th, C2061 48, 96 Xmes, Robert, 7th, C1251 91 xmes, Vonda Lee, 12th-101, 109 Xnderson, Darlene, 10th, C2321 97 Xnderson, Allen D., 12th-42, 58, 101 Anderson, Allan, 7th, C3011 47, 90 Nnderson, Ardath, 10th, C2081 85, 97 Xnderson, Betty Ann, 12th-30, 32, 64, 75, 85, 86, 101, 110 Xnderson, Bette Darlene, 12th- 66, 75, 85, 88, 101 Xnderson, Carolene, 12th-101 Xnderson, Anderson, 101 Anderson, 49, 50 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, C2081 Charles, 7th, C3221 91 Clarice, 12th-32, 85, Dale, 11th, C2301 36, , 84 Delmar, 8th, C1281 92 Dennis, 9th, C3171 96 Dennis VV, 10th, 48, 56, 81, 97 34, 81, 94 Anthonisen, Lewis, 11th, C2101 35, 81, 98 Apold, David, 9th C2191 94 Apold, Robert, 7th C3301 91 Appel, Rodney, 9th C1201 94 Arens, Ardyth, 10th C2171 23, 39, 64, 68, 69, 85, 96 Arens, Fayette, 11th C1141 99 Aretig Bgarbara, 8th ,C3251 65, Arora' Patricia, 11th C2071 66, 80, 85, 99 Arett, Peter. 10th C1091 62, 96 Arett, Priscilla, 11th C2071 85, 99 Arngs.6trong, Betty, 10t'h C2051 85, Arnggf, 9Richard, 9th C3201 48, , 5 Arnold, Dona, 12th-12, 16, 64, 70, 100. 101 Arnold, Donald 7th C2241 31, 90 Arnold, Larry, 8th C3141 48, 93 Arnolsd, Richard, 10th C2061 83, 9 Arnold, Robert, 11th C3501 17, 32, 42, 43, 45, 45, 47, 59, 98 Ashley, Larry, 10th C2111 58, 97 Ash:3Cgy,95Sharon, 9th C1211 65, Ashton, Rona-ld, mi, C3211 91 Asper Marl s 9th C349 9 , y. -1 ' Ator, Gloria, 10th C2111 23,0 35, 85, 86, 97 At'or9,6 Mary, 8th C3141 34, 65, , 9 Ator, Thomas, 12th-24, 64, 101 Auer, Barbara Jean, 8th C3111 65, 68, 69, 92 Auer, Marilyn, Sth C3091 92 Auer, Robert J., 10th C2321 97 Aueg, Rosemary, 9th C2201 34, J Auer, Sharon, 11th C2351 66, 85, , 98 Auer, Vicky, 9th C2221 34, 94 AUHHSUH. Frederick, 9th C3171 81, 94 Augustin, Geffrge, 9th C2191 94 J1lIr?,'llstln. Ruth, 12th-101 Aulgzzes, Delores, 10th C2321 39, Bardouche, Joe, 9th C1201 48, 94 Bardouche, Marilyn, 101th C2051 23, 39, 64, 66, 68, 69, 80, 86, 88, 96 65, Bargguche, Mary, 8th C3111 65, 57, Blarkhuff, Barbara, 8th C3111 69, 92 Barnes, Gordon, 12th-36, 37, 62, 73, 80, 82, 84, 102 Barnett, Donald, 9th C3161 48, 60, 61, 94 Barnett, Earl, 11lth C1261 42, 45, 46, 47, 60, 99 Barnett, Margaret, 11th C1011 99 Bartell, Faye, 7th C2241 31, 90 Bartlett, Shirley, 9th C2131 95 Bartley, Dale, 9th C1211 48, 95 Barggeyh8Donna, 11th C2101 75, Bartley, Rodney, stn C3231 92 Basgianson, Oretha, 10th C3461 5, 97 Bateman, Nancy, 10th C2111 23, 46, 64, 68, 74, 97 Bateisi, Angela, 10th C2171 39, 85, B?LUI1'71g'aTtH8l', Darrel, 10th C2311 9 Baugragartner, David, 10th C2321 Baumgartner, Delores, 10th C2171 39, 64, 66. 69, 85. 96 Ballmgzgrgner, Melvin, 10th C2061 81, Baumgartner, Shirley, 9th C2191 95 Bawek, Norbert, 12th-42, 44, 45, 47, 60, 61, 81, 102 Baxter, Marlene, 11th C2101 66, 85, 98 Beadell, Bruce, 12th-23, 27, 102 Bearson, Larry, 7th C3291 90 Beaver, Donovan, 10th C2111 75, 97 Beaver, Louise, 7th C3211 35, 65, 76, 91 Beck, Sandra, 7th C3301 65, 76, 91 Beckel, Dale, 8th C1281 92 Beckel, Lucille, 12th-67, 102 Becker, Robert, 7th C1251 91 Beeman, Adalia, 7th C2241 76, 90 Beeman, Kathryn, 12th-75, 102 Belden, Harold C 8-th C2151 79 Bell, Roger, 7th C1251 91 Bellrichard, Darlene, 11th C2101 75, 85, 98 Bellrichard, Gerald, 9th C3201 95 Bellrichard, James, 11th C1141 95 Bender, Robert, 7th C3291 90 Benson, Paul, 10th C2081 81, Bentzin, William, 11th C3501 Berg, Evelyn, 10th C3461 97 Berg, Richard, 12th-d81, 102 Berge, Richard, 8th C3021 93 Bergstrom, Bruce, 7th C3301 97 98 Bluhm, Barbara, 11th C1011 85, 99 . Blynn, Maureen, 9th C1201 65, 77, 95 Nancy, 7th C3011 65, 76, Boettner, Maureen, 10th C2051 66, 85, 96 Bolgren, Marilyn, 9th C2231 77, 95 Bonnes, Bertha, 11th C2351 75, Blynn, 90 95 Bonovich, Nicholas, 7th C3011 78, 90 Bootenhoff, Eugene, 10th C2061 88, 96 Borden, Vernon, 12th-102 Bos. William, 10th C2331 81, 96 Boss, Betty, 10t'h C2111 97 Bosshart,,5Pa'tty, 9th C3201 32, 35, 65, Bowe, Ronald, 7th C3011 90 Bowers, Doreene. 12th-64, 102 Bowers, giaren, 9th C1211 34, 65, 74, 9 Bowers, Patricia, 17th 3033, . , Sh' l ., Bowffrszg, 39? 352, es, 74, 85, 96 Bgyenga, Lggrggdane, 11th C1221 30, 64, , Boyenga, Robert, Sth C3251 32, 93 Bradford, Iris, 7th C3221 76, 91 Brandt, Robert, 10th C2051 96 Bray, Barbara, 8th C3231 34, 65, 76, 93 Bray, Marlys, 11th C1011 64, 56. 85 99 Bray,'William, 10th C2321 97 B ht l, Howard, 11111 C1141 99 Bigghtgl, Marlys, 91,11 C2231 35 95 Brekke, Richard, 12th-30, 32 102 Brennaregd, Deanna, 7th C3211 35 65, Brimicomb, Carla, 9th C2221 65 9 Bw lo, G .y, 12:11-32. 102 Ilmacom ar9th C3491 34, 69 Britt, Jeannine, 95 Bronner, Jane 64, Brooks, El-aine, 69, 78, 85, 97 76, 90 Brooks, Gary, 8th C3231 34 Brooks, Joyce, 12th-7, 102 Brooks, Marilyn, 9th C2121 93 Brooks, Thomas, 7th, C2151 93 Brown, Dale, 11th C2281 99 Brogvin, Dorothy, 9th C2191 34 Broyivgygglames, 10th C2331 32 Brown, Jerry, mi C3201 91 Brugger, Sydney, 10th C2311 97 Buchanan, Neil, 9th C3171 81, 94 Bucgi, Jgfknn, 10th C2111 30, 3 5, Buck, .lon CJack1, 11th C2101 58 82, 83, 89 Buckslin, Frank, 9th C2231 48 9 Buckli,n Ruth, 12th-21, 35, 36 85, 102, 105 Budd, James, 7th C2241 31, 90 Bulow, Mary Lou, 9th C1211 90 Ann, 10th C2111 7th C3291 35, 65 Anderson, Dianne, 7th, C3291 35, 65, 90 Andsegson, Dixie, 8th, C3111 69, xnderson, Donald Edward, 9th, C1211 48, 95 xnderson, Donald Eugene, 9th, C3491 95 Anderson, Donna, 10th, C2321 68, 97 Anderson, Donna, 10th, C3461 64, 69, 97 Anderson, Donna D., 8th C3091 92 Andgegson, Eleanor, llt'h, C3501 llxnderson, Gloria Kaye, 7th, C3291 90 Andferson, Gordon, 8th, C1281 48. .2 Anderson, Janet, 7th C3011 65, 90 Anderson, Jean, 9th, C2221 94 Anderson, JoAnn, 10th C2061 96 Anderson, John, 10th, CO. C.1 48, 83, 96 Anderson, Keith, 10th, C2051 96 Anderson, Laverne, 8th, C3091 92 1xndieg'sc:5rl, L-avonne, 9th, C2191 Anderyson, Lowell, 10th, C2171 80, 83, 96 Anderson, Margaret, 7th, C3301 65, 76, 90, 91 Anderson, Marlowe, 8th, C3091 92 Andenson, Mary Louise, 11th, C1061 66, 98 Anderson, Melvin, 12th-101 Anderson, Norma, 10t'h, C3461 32, 64, 68, 97 Aulwes, Shirley, 8th C3071 34, 65 93 Austin, Robert, sin C3251 93 Avery, Larry, 7th C3211 91 Babb, Alden, 8th C1281 92 Bab?61Arlene, 12th-17, 64, 85, Babb, Victoria, 9th C1201 34, 94 Backlund, Darwin, 11th C1261 15, 31, 35, 46, 66, 83, 99, 104 Baclggund, Delano, 10th, CO, C.1 Bagley, Meredith, 11'th C2281 32 66, 6, 5, 99 Bagley, Ramona, 7 8 12th-101 Bahl, Robert, 11th C1141 99 Baier, Bailey Roger, 11th C1141 99 , Clifford, 7th C3221 91 Bailey, Everett, 12th-67, 101 Bailey, LaDonna, 12th-101 Bailey, Ronald, 8th C1281 92 Bakgiae, Darlene, 8th C3021 65, 69, Bakke, Delone, 8th C3111 9, 69, 76. 92 91 Bergstrom, Shirley, 10th C2171 Berry 85, 96 Barbara, Sth C3021 93 Berry: Donna, uni C1911 95, 99 Berlgyg, Ruth, 10th C2321 68, 85, Besco James 7th C3291 32 90 Best, 'Mary Jane, 11th C2071' 31, 85 35, , 99 Bigelow, Warren, 12th-29, 30, 32, 35, 102 Bissen, Leonard, 9th C1211 95 Block, Roger, 10th C2211 97 Blom, Marlene, 7th, C3301 76 Blongg Merlyn, 10th C2051 32, 78, Blowers, Cleo, 12th-32, 36, 85, 102 Blovgers, Colleen, 7th C3221 65, 1 Blowers, D'eVolnne, 11th C2301 6, 18, 30, 35, 64, 98 Blowers, Doris, 10t'h C2331 30, 9 8 64, 6 , 85, 8, 96 Blowers, Joe, 7th C3291 90 Bulow, William, 7th C3281 90 Bulson, Lois, 12-th-36, 102 Bumbiers, Eriks, 7th C3211 91 Bunglgiers, Velta, 8th C3111 69, Bumgarner, James, 9-th C2201 95 Bundy, Phillip, 8th C3031 92 Burgeson, David, 11th C1221 42, 47, 57, 60, 66, 99 Burke, Annabelle, 9th C2131 77, 95 Burgs, Erling, 10th C3461 60, 81, 7 Burton, Barbara, 11th C1221 9, 33, 14, 18, 30, 32, 36, 40, 64, 'T ,, 99 Burgcgn, Bruce, 9th C1211 34, 48, Burton, Frank, 10th CO. C.1 96 Burton, Phyllis, 9th C1201 34 Burgcan, Rosaline, 7t'h C3281 65, Buslfngan, Cora Lee, 12th-64, 0 Busswitz, Rosemary, 7th C3291 35, 65, 76, 90 Bustad, VVallace, 9th C2221 94 Butgesr, James, 8th C3251 32, 35, Butlyeir, Margaret, 10th C2331 35, Butlgelr, Maiiroooe, mi C3291 35, 123 Butler, 1Villia1n, 12t'h--35, 36, 37, 82, 83, 84, 102 Bats? Charles, 11t'h 11261 30, 32, Byers, Shirley, 10th 12331 85, 96 Cady, Earl, 8th 13071 31, 93 Cady, Lois, 10th 12311 64, 85, 97 Catourek, Betty, 9th 12191 94 Catourek, Elvina, 12th-32, 36, .64, 35, 102 Calourek, John, 9th 12121 93 Cafcggrek, Patricia, 10th 12311 , 97 Cafourek, Ronald, 7th 13281 90 Cardel, Catherine, 11th 12281 99 Carson, .Xnn C., 10th 12211 15, 30, 64, 85, 87, 88, 97 Carmack, Cleo, 7th 13241 90 C211'l5g?l1f9I', Donald, 11th 11141 5, Cori-,' Jaok, 7tl1 11251 91 Case, Gloria., 12th-66, 84, 102 Case, Darlene, 10th, 12081 32, 64, 80 85 97 Cassoiiy,'1h11gooo, 3111 13091 92 Cattnacglg, Gloria, 8th 13111 65, 69, Charrgberlain, James, 11th 12301 9 Chaim-hers, Connie, 8th 13111 32, 65, 76, 92 Chambers, Ruth, 10th 12111 11, 32, 35, 38, 39, 75, 85, 97 Chagfk, Donald, 9th 13171 81, 70, 85, 87, 98 Chape k, Ggznevieve, 11th 11061 9 5, 80, Chagngnan, Beauford, 9th 11211 Chahlman, Dorwin, 7111 13281 90 Chapman, Gordon, 9th 12191 94 Chapman, Rose, 10th 12331 96 Chesrown, Carol, 12th-36, 64, 70, 85, 102 Chinnow, Darlene, 9th 12191 32, 94 Chinnow, Duane, 11th 11141 99 Chinnow, Robert, 7th 11251 91 Christensen, Billy, 8th 11281 92 Christensen, Dale, 12th-30, 102 Chriisltelgasjeii, Dorothy, 7th 12241 chrisfenson, Joyce, 8th 13091 92 Christensen, Paul, 12th-102 Christensen, Robert, 11't'h 12281 Student Index Corson, Beverly, 10th 12061 96 Corson, Darlene, 8th 13021 93 Cory, Ruth Ann, 12th-28, 85, 103' Cosgrove, Kenneth, 12th--103 Cottingham, Roland, 7th 13011 90 CFZISEEF, Marian, 9th 11211 69, Crandall, Florence, 8th 13031 32, 65, 76, 92 Crandall, Janet, 12th-30, 32, 66, 69, 85, 103 Crawford, Dauna, 12th-23, 25, 36, 73, 75, 85, 103, 110 64 Crosby, Virginia, 11th 12101 85 98 19' ., , .0 Cross, Nancy, 10th 12051 85, 96 Cruickshank, Carol, 8th 13231 34, 92 Cult'on, Gary, 10th 12321 48, 83, 97 Cullen, Joanne, 9th 12191 32, 65, 94 Culton, Gary, 7th 13221 91 Cummings, James, 11th 11261 99 Cummings, Joanne, 12th+10, 85, 103 Cummings, Lois, 12th-6, 35, 70, 71, 75, 84, 85, 87, 103 Cunlilmings, Richard, 9th 13161 Cunningham, Drrirlene, 10th 12321 69, 97 Cun51gngh-am, Donald, 8th 11281 Curts, Katherine, 7th 13291 65, Cutter, Karen, 9th 12221 65, 74 Dahl, Dale, 9th 12131 48, 93 Dahl, Richard, 10th 1109148, 96 Dahlback, Donald, 11th 11261 99 Dahgliien, Martha, 7th 13211 35, Dahmen, Sandra, 12th-35, 103 Daigggeau, Ralph, 11th 12281 35, Dale, David, 11th 11221 42, 47, 49, 50, 51, 54, 57, 99 Dale, Norman, 9th 12131 95 Dalquist, Dorothy, 101th 12211 32, 33, 39, 64, 69, 85, 97 Dalquist, Louise, 12th-10, 27, 31, 37, 64, 74, 84, 85, 103 Dalquist, VV'illiam, 7th 13211 91 Dammen, Anton, 10th 10. C.1 96 Danielson, Sharon, 9th 13491 95 Dostal, Kenneth, 9th 12131 95 Doty, Priscilla, 7th 12241 31, 76, 90 Dougherty, Knowles, 11th 11221 57, 70, 75, 99 1Y1Ollg'1l9l'11', Kenneth, 7th 13301 1 Dougherty, Melissa, 8th 13111 35, 76, 92 Downs, Dixie, 71th 12241 31, 65 Dow11s, Evo11, 8th 13311 32, 92 Downs, Patricia, 11th 11011 35, 85, 99 Drake, Jack, llt.h 11261 32, 35 Dudas, Kenneth, 8th 13311 92 Duken, Bernice, 12th-19, 36, 85, 103 Dunfee, Lois, 11th 13081 36, 64, 70, 7-1, 78, 85, 98 Dunlap, x9Y111111I'l1, 7th 11251 91 Dunn, Harriet, 9tl1 11201 32, 65, 77, 94 Dunnette, Roger, 11th 12101 35, 83, 84, 98 Dwight, Janet, 10th 12331 64, 86, 96 Earl, Carol, 81th 13251 32, 65 Earl, Frank, 10th 11091 32, Earl, Lillian, 12th-85, 103 Earl, Ronald, 7th 13281 90 Eckert, Ross, 8th 13021 48, 93 Eckhardt, James, 10th 12111 35, , 93 96 73, 78 Ehmke, Lucille, 10th 12331 96 Eistflhargld, Elizabeth, 11th 13081 nitiiggqbgy 9111 13201 32, 33, 78, E111qi'1?GC, Richard, 12111-7, 35, n111i13l,-fiom, misworrii, 11th 13501 Ellis, noiiy, 11111 11011 67, 00 Ellis, Darlene, 12th-85, 103 Elllis, Jerry, 7th, 13281 90 Ellis, Joyce, 3111 13141 34, 03, 70, 93 nuisg, Rodney, 10111 10. C.1 00, 0 Ellis, Shirley, 11th 13081 30, 32, 36. 85, 98 Engelken, Glenn, 9th 12221 93 Engen, VVanda, 9th 11051 94 Enright, Mary, 10th 12171 85, 96 Enright, Ruth, 8th 13111 35, 76, 92 Enstad, LaVonne, 7th 12241 90 Eppen, Gary, 9t'h 12131 95 Dastyck, Richard, 12t,'h-9, 22, 23, 26, 36, 37, 42, 47, 57, 82, 83 84, 88, 103 Davis, Beverly, 11th 12281 85 Davis, Joy, 8th 13231 34, 65, 92 Davis, Itgaomi, 11th 13501 36, 37, Davis Shirley 8th 13311 92 85, 98 30, 32, 33, 83, 99 Christiansen, Barbara, 9th 12121 34, 77 Christiansen, Betsy, 7th 13211 35, 65, 91 Christianson, Charles, 12th-9, 23, 36, 73, 82, 83, 84, 102, Chrgsftiansoai Don, 9th 12121 48, Christiansen, Sondra, 10th 12211 23, 39, 64, 85, 97 Christofferson, Delores, 7th 13281 76, 90 Christofferson, Sharon, 9th 12231 5 7 32, 6, 7, 95 Chriiigphersoir Charles, 12th- Chrq?51pherson, Gail, 12th-35, Christopherson, Shirley, 7th 1330 6 1 91 131, F, Clark, Betty, 8th 13091 92 Clark, Jane, 9th 12121 32 Clark, Jean, 11th 12281 81 Clark, Leonard, 9th 13161 94 Clark, Sgbmuel, 11th 11141 32, 42, 57, Clayytzon, David, 10th 12321 35, Clement, Gerald, 10th 12211 97 Clifford, Kenneth, 8th 13251 32, 80, 93 Clough, Dean, 12t'h--102 Cochran, Myron. 10th 12331 81 Coddington, Lois, 12th-30, 32, 36, 40, 85, 102 Coggins, Jean, 12th-30, 102 Coleman, Vera, 8th 13231 34, 76, 92 Coleisgogij Gwen, 7th 13121 35, Colescott, Theodore, 10111 12111 56, 53, 65, 33, 97 CoolghA1la Leo, 10111 12171 35, cook. David, 7111 13301 31, 91 Cooke Itlygnda, 7th 13121 35, 65, cook,'1io1ioi-1, 7th 13011 00 Coolgi Vggillis, 11th 13501 75, 32, Cooley, Frank Richard, 7't'h 13281 90 124 Day, lxudreyf 7111 13121 05, 00 Duty, Richard, 9th 12221 94 Dean, Dolores, 8th 13031 32, 76, 92 DeBates, Sylvia, 11th 12131 93 48, Decker, Marlys, 12th-103 DeLaney, VVilliam, 7th 13011 90 DeMoss, Thomas, 10th 12171 83, 96 Denny, Jean, 7th 13221 91 Denny, Joan, 7th 13221 91 Dening Philip, 12th-11, 82, 83, 0 DeSart, Jean, 11t'h 12301 64, 75, DeSaI't, Lair, 7th 13211 91 Detwiler, Charlotte, 7th 13291 90 DeVriendt, Ronald, 11th 13501 98 D1eVri5ze, Colleen, 12th-35, 85, 10 DeVrieze, Donna, 10th 12331 96 Deyge Maynard, 10th 12311 32, Dickman, Edwin, 11th 13501 98 , Julia, 7th 13011 65, 90 Patricia, 7th 13281 90 Diederich Diggins, Doclghaigg, Alline, 9th 12121 34, 9. Dockham, Bertha, 12th-103 Doclgrhargig Kenneth, 8th 13021 Dockham, Ronald, 8th 13251 93 Dodges, Ronald, 10th 12321 32, Dombrock, Dale, 8th 13091 92 Dombrock, Jeaneen, 11th 11211 36, 64, 74, 85, 99 Donovan, David, Sth 13021 93 Donovan, Dorothy, 11th 13501 66, 85, 98 Dosgajl, Katherine, 7th 13281 65, Erickson, Carol, 81th 13111 92 Erickson, Dean, 10th 12211 48, 56, 83, 97 Erickson, Dwayne, 12th-62, 103 Erickson, Edward, 7th 13281 90 Erickson, Marilyn, 8th 13251 93 Erickson, Nancy, 9th 11211 23, .65, 68, 77, 95 Erickson, Richard, 9th 12121 93 Erickson, Ernst, Jean, 7th 13011 65, 91 Espe, PRIQ, 11th 11141 99 Estes, Donald, 11th 11141 60, Etzig, Lenore, 9th 12221 69, Evans, Kenneth, 9th 12131 95 Evenson, Joh11, 12t'h-23, 27, 47, 70, 84, 100. 103 Faber, Marian, 91th 12191 65, 94 Fairchild, Beverly, 12th-103 Farnliiam, Madeline, 9th 12231 3 , 95 Farnsworth, Gordon, 12th-103 Farnsworth, Mary Lou, 9th 11211 65, 68, 74, 77, 95 Farnsworth, Steven, 7th 13011 Rosalee, 7th 13301 91. 99 94 90 Farrankop, Allen, 11th 11221 99 Farrankop, Andrew, 9th 12121 48 Fawver, Janet, 11th 12301 66, 85, 98 Fawver, Nancy, 10th 12061 32, 85, 96 Felt, Keith. 9th 11201 94 Felt, Ronald. 12th-103 Felty, Lynn, 12th-67, 103 Fennel-l, Jay, 11th 12101 83, 9-8 Ferguson, Alice, 9th 13201 34, 9.1 Ferguson, Carla, 12th-26, 103 Ferguson, Charles, 11th 11.141 93, 99 Ferguson, Gloria, 12th-36, 103 Ferpzgsowns, Roxann, 8th 13141 34, Fero, '1iui,h, 12th-103 Ficlgg Arnold, 11th 12101 82, 83, Ficighgohm, James, 9th 13171 81, Finch. Georgia, 9t'h 11211 34, 65, 74. 95 F' h ldt, Joyce, 7th 13231 65. 9 lfdghgldt, Iiay, Sth 13141 34, 7f 93 Finholdt, R11l1f:5'gh 8133313311 92 ' F'nk, . erry, - J Finnegan, Mary Ann, 10th 123, 97 ' F'iSCh9I', Brizlh, 11th 12071 31 32, 30, 42, 471 571 99 Fischer, Sharon, 11th 11061 25 30, 36, 64, 79, 85, 98, 106 Fitzgerald, Peggy, 8tl1 13311 3- 92 l+'lz1151i1,e1's, Clayton, Sth 12151 75 Flanders, Geraldine, 11tl1 1235 101 Flannery, Mary, 11111 12071 5' 35, 97, 99 , Flannery, Nancy, 10th 12111 31 33, 64, 63, 35 , Flatfen, Joyce, 9th 12231 69, 71 95 Flicek, Bernard, 7th 13241 91 Flicek, Melvin, 10th 12331 96 1'7lll1K, Harley, 11th 12351 98 t Flitton, Frances, 12th-2, 9, 2. 36. 37. 72, 75. 35. 103- 121 Folkestzgg, David, 10th 12111 48 75, ' Folkestad, Mary, 12th-85, 103 Forland. Duane, 11th 11261 85 83. 99 Forthun, Sheldon, 9th 13231 9 Foster, Marvin, E., 11th 1114 79, 99 Fosteiyggvlarvin V, 10t'h 1109 57, Frandle, Darle11e, 10th 12081 9 Frank, Dale, 7th 11251 32,191 Franklin, Danny, 7th 13301 31' 91 Fredrick-son, Kenneth, 7th 1322' 91 Freese, Paul, 8th 13091 92 Freese, Rose, 81th 13021 93 Friedrich, Edna, 11th 12071 36 85, 99 Frondal68Adeline, 11th 13501 5 66, . Frost, Jack, 10th 12111 48, 56 75, 83, 97 Furtney, Dana, 9th 13201 14 32, 34, 65, 69, 77, 95 Gabriel, Laverne, 9th 13171 81 94 Gaddis, Tgll1'1121l'21, 11th 11061 64 Gaddis, Dale, 8th 13071 48, 91 Cr2lI'C1l16l', Audrey, 12t'h-32, 811 104 ' Gardner, Forrest, 10th 10. C.1 35, 62, 63 Garis, Jacqueline, 12th-78, 103 Gartner,1Kay, 7th 13301 31, 65 76, 9 Gaughran, Adolph, 9th 11201 34, 94 Gaughran, Donald, 12th-28 35, 104 Gaughran, Kermit, 11th 11141 35, 60 , 99 GRUg'hP3E1, Nancy, Sth 13141 341 65, Gaughran, 1Vayne, 7th 11251 91 Gaul, Dorothy, 10thh12Ei31f4,979n G 1, R'chard, 8t a Gghhqlei, Jhdith, 8th 13141 34, 65, 76, 93 Gentle, Steve, 9111 12221 34, 94 Gerard, Lola Ann, 11th 12351 8.1, 98 Gess, Daniel, 7th 13291 32, 90 Getchell, Harold, 9th 13201 95 Gibson, Kay, 12th-17, 36, 361 88, 104 Gibson, Shirley, 7th 13281 65, 90 Gilbertson, Claire, 12th-35, 69, 85, 101, 104 Gilbeitson, Lawrence, 9th 13161 94 Gilhertson, Rose, 10th 12331 64, 85, 96 Walter, 11th 11261 81, 99 Gildner, Jack, 12th-26, 49, 50, 52, 54, 55, 58, 72, 73, 84, 104 Gildner, Mary, 11th 12101 361 38, 85, 98 Gillett, Ellen, 7th 13241 65, 91 Glover, Floreen, 7th 13291 35, 91 Godfredson, Mary Lue, 11th 12071 64, 85, 99 Goebel, Gary, 9th 11211 32, 35, 95 Goetsch, Darrell, 9th 12291 104 Goiclg. tggrdon, 9th 13201 56, 58, 7 . Gilbertson, lreene, Sharon, 7th C3281 90 Soick, James, 12th-19, 42, 47, 32, 83, 104 '0lden, Tommy, 7th C3211 91 olly, Eugene, 12th-82, 83, 104 noodew, Raymond, 11th C1141 42, 47, 60, 99 Zoodwinson, Shirley, 12th-13, 22, 73. 84, 104 'orghn Rosemary, 10th C2321 oslee, Allen, 9th C1201 34, 94 oslee, Richard, 12th-16, 60, 61, 70, 71, 81, 104 ?rothard,2Darlene, 8th C3091 65, 69. 9 lower, Henry, 8th C1281 48, 92 irabarkiewicz, Dale, 11th C3501 98 li-aff, Joyce, 12t'h-26, 27, 79, 88, 104 irage, Julius, 12th-81, 104 lrangle, Maynard, 8th C3141 31, ,,. 'rant. David, 7th C3281 90 rant, Joyce, 7th C3221 65, 91 rap, Gerald, 7th C1251 91 reeley, Jeanene, 9th C1211 95 'reen, Venita, 11th C1011 85, 99 ireegameyer, Carol, 7th C3011 9 lreenameyer, Daniel, Sth C3141 48 93 lreenman. Donald, 8th C1281 67, 92 Ereenman, Loren, 11th C1261 99 nfibhe, Betty, 11111 C2351 32, 33, Student Index Hangijlilzon, John, 12th-32, 40, Hammer, Anne, 7th C3211 35, 65, 76, 91 Hamgner, James, 8th C3071 48, 9, Hammermeister, Robert, 9th C3491 95 Hammero, Doris, 11th C1011 36, 86, 99 Hammero, Ernest, 8th C3231 92 Harnmero, Eunice, 10th C2111 97 Haney, Arnold, 8th C1281 92 Haney, Audrey, 10th C2331 96 Haney, Stanley, 9t'h C3201 81 Hansen Allan, 10th C2321 97 Hansen: Annamae, 9th C2221 94 Hanisen, Clifford, 11th C3501 81, Hansgan, Everett, 10th C2061 81, Hansen, Fern, mn C2321 97 Hansen, Herbert, 9th C2121 81 Hansen, Marvel, 12th-104 Hanson,8Bernice, 11th C2301 4, 8 0, 9 Hanson, Beverly Ann, 12th-86, 104 Han-svon, Bonita, 7th C3211 35, 65, 76, 77, 91 Hanson, David, Sth C3141 93 Hanson. Donna, 11t'h C2101 17. 22, 35, 36, 46, 64, 72, 86, 87. 98 Hanson, Gary, 11th C2101 60, 81. 98 Hanson, Harold, 9th C3161 94 Hegstad, Carol, 10t'h C2171 86, 96 Heikes, lone, 12th-35, 84, 86, 105 Heine, Dale, 10th C3461 97 Helebrant, Iris, 12th-13, 86, 10,5 Helgeson, Bonnie Lee, 7th C3221 91 Hellagnd, Gene, 11th C2351 82, 83, 9 Helle, Ruth, 11th C3501 35, 86, 98 Hellen, Ernest, 9th C3171 81, 94 Hemenway, Barbara, 8-th C3111 35, 76, 92 Henggnway, George, 10th C2111 ., 9 Henggier, Joan, 10th C2081 35, Henarlner, Lois, 9th C2221 34, 65, HC-miner, 95 Hemmer Sharon, 9th C2201 77, , VVayne. 11th C3081 60 Henderson, Pat'ricia, 9th C2201 95 Hendrickson, Burnell, 9th C1201 32, 94 Hendryx, Sanford, 11th C1141 99 Hermanson, Donald, 12th-75, 82, 84, 105 Herplinck, James, 7th C1251 91 Herron, James, 7th C3291 35, 90 35' 85' 98 Hah'?s51nb0Jal1e'tC 7th C3121 35, 65, 2 ' . K' ' , ' 211 35, 67, v N657 een mm 1 C L' Hanson, Joan, urn 43.101 74, se, lfroh, Gary, 10th C2051 78, 96 98 lroh, Ronald, 10th CO. C.1 96 Hanson, Marjorie, 11th C1061 30, Hofland. Richard, 9th C2201 95 1- ., ' ' . 7tl 2241 90 35, 36, 74, 36 liqgilflz lJJ:lrgsEr1i9?qIc2g23J8 932 47 Han:51n,7lgIag?z1r5lEi 11th C2301 30, '0f5'2,fi',gffnQ,9f' ill 1 C ' ' Hanson, Sheldon, 7th C3221 91 luckeen, Richard, 7th C3011 90 Harber, Barbara, 8th C3031 32, Tfuerard. Lyle, 10th C2211 97 65, 76, 92 uild, Evelyn, 9th C2121 78, 93 Harber, Ronald, 11th C2301 42, uild, Laurence, 12th-104 47, 49, 50, 51, 54, 70, 73, 75, fuintire, John, 8th C3071 34, 93 84, 98 luintire, Julianne, 10th C2111 64, Hargo, Eglenna, 11th C2301 74, 97 6, . 98 T,uint'ire.1Mary Jo, 7th C3301 31, Haiglo, sgirginia, 11th C2301 21, 6', 9 ','.36. 8C', 98 Zuingire, Xxvlllllllll, 12th-104 Harrison, Harlan, 9th C3161 94 Zullickson, Arvid. 8th C1281 92 Harrison, Ronald, 10th 724151 515 Qullickson, Robert. 8th C3031 92 Hart' Axudrey Sth C3091 651' 92 Eulligksqoai. Ronald, 9th C2231 30, Harsgirrave, Hazel. 7th C3221 65, , .J Gtliigersgnfnqglary -TO, Sth C3111 Hartley, Nolan, 7th C1251 91 Ente,1IxlaiiogihS1f1:07g341l7.? 34 Harggon, Barbara, 8th C3091 69, 1 , Join, I .. ' , . Norma. wth-21' 10:4 F Harsson, Bexeily, 10th C3461 86. wljyhgbara, 11111 C1221 22, 36, 85, Hargfy, Darrell' nth CHD 81' .. k, D. 1 .v Xt, CjgC17134'f13 Haskin: Dale: sth C3231 341 02 3222... Kgffx' f1i'hlC21111 10, 65, Ha.nan1,9?nt'id, mn C2301 35, 57, 514 , ackbarth. Orie. 9th C3101 91 ackensmith, Betty, 10th C2061 64, 67, 96 lackensmith, Harry, 10th C2081 -18. 97 G 77. lagan. Patsy, 10th C2311 97 ageluigg. Ronald, 9th C2191 32, 35 69, 93 lainer, Ann, 11th C3501 22, 36, 64. 71, 86. 89, 98 flaldorsnn. Burdette, 12t'h-26, . 49, 50, 51. 52, 53, 5-t, 55, 104 Ilaldorson, Gale. 10th C2321 -Ialderson, Nordeene, 12tl1-81, 1n,f56,i.'f:1-eteinm, sul C3021 97 104 all, Donald. 8th C3091 92 all, Douglas, 7th C3211 35, 91 all, lflugene, 11th C1011 99 fall. Richard, 11th C3501 42, 47. 98 Jail. Sharon. 8th C3111 34, 76, 93. 94 'lall'nan, Mary. 7th C3121 76, 90 Llallman, Patricia, 8th C3031 65, 76 9 iaiinnfuonnm, inn C3081 as 95 lalversoh, Duane, 12th-24, 101, 105 35, 26. Talverson. Odis, 8th C3091 92 lalvorson,-Harold, 8t'h C3031 32, 92 -Iamilton, Dale. 12t'h-42. Haskins, Dolores. 7th C3121 90 Haskins, Maynard, 11th C1061 67 Hastings, Mark, 9th C2221 94 Hastings. Robert. 10th C2211 30, 42, 47. 56, 59, 83, 97 Haig-li. Carolee, 7th C3211 35, 65, Hatch, Gerald, 9th C3201 32, 35, 48. 95 Patricia, 10th C2171 86, Hatch, 96 Hatfield, Robert, 8th C3231 92 Hatlestad. Orvilla. 9th C2201 95 Haugen, Karen, 7th C3301 91 Haugland, Floyd, 11th C1141 99 Haugland. Rochelle, 8th C3031 69, 76, 92 Hauklom, Arlene, 7th C3211 35, 9 Haukum, Jean, 8t'h C3111 35, 92 Havener, Donna. 11th C2301 98 Havens, Mary, 8th C3231 34. 92 Hawkins. Dorothy, 11th C2351 32, 33. 67. 84, 86, 98 Hays?-on, Robert, 9th C2201 48, 5 Haynes, Mary Marie, 8th C3031 65, 69. 76, 92 1-laynes, Phyllis, 10th C2061 96 Hays, Ruth, 8th C3021 69, 76, 93 Heaggl, g16harlotte, 11th C2281 66, Henrd, Gerald, 12th-si, 105 Hess. Dlavid, 7th C3221 91 Hegge Barbara, 9th C2231 35, 45. , 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 104 65, 77, 95 Hertle, Cleo, 12th-105 Herglf, Dale, 10th C2081 70, 81, Hertle, Florence, 11th C1221 99 Hertle, Lawrence, 11th C1261 99 Hertle, Paul, 11th C1261 32, 99 Hertle, Shirley, 9th C2221 94 Hesket, Eugene, 10th C1091 96, 97. Heslip, Barbara, 11th C2101 36, 75, 86, 97 Hess. Sandra, 10th C2111 61, 75, 86. 97 Hessler, Beverly, Sth C3071 31, 93 Hessler, Robert, 11th C1221 32, 82, 83, 99 Heydt, Delmar, 12th-105 Heydt, Ramona, 10th C2061 96 Highet. David, 8th C1281 92 Higrhtshoe, Delores, 9th C2221 34, 94 Hill, Beatrice, 9th C1051 65. 94 C1281 32, 35, C2231 95 Hinkge, Geraldine, 8t'h C3091 69. 9 9th C2131 95 Sth C3091 92 I-locker, AnnC 11th C3501 64, 86, 98 Hodges, Donald, 12th-105 Hoerter, Carl, 9th C2221 94 Hoff, Barbara. 11th C2281 99 Hoff, Robert, 9th C2221 60, 94 Hoflaxnd, Patricia, 12th-11, 86, 1 5 Hill. Donald, Sth 92 Hines, Terry, 9th Hinkson, Beverly, Hinkson, Colleen, Hogan, Richard, 12th-32, 36, 37, 82. 83. 105. 121 Holderness, Darlene. 10th C2321 97 llolderness, Eugene, 11th C2301 98 Holderness. Janice, 8th C3091 65, 92 Holgate, John, 8t'h C3141 48, 93 Holgate, Thomas, Sth C3251 48, 93 Holman. Clifford. 10th C2211 97 Holmquist, Carol, 12th-17, 36, 64, 73, 86, 105 Holst, Eugene, 11th C3501 81, 98 Holst, Helen, 11th C2071 80, 99 Hoist, Robert, 9th C3171 81, 94 Holst, Victor, 12th-81. 105 Holt, Howard, 11't'h C2101 79, 98 Holt, Ronald, 9th C2131 95 Holt. Marvin, 7th C3301 91 Holton, Richard, 11th C1261 42, 45, 47. 49, 99 Holton, VVilliam, 9th C1201 94 Holvick, LeAnn, 8th C3141 34, 93 Hompe, Thomas, 10th C2051 48, 82, 96 H'oo,?gaigS, Dennis, 7th C1251 32, Heeninnn, Delbert, 11111 C1141 37, 81, 99 Hopgg, Sharon, 10th C2061 66, 86, Hnsb, Myi-vin, 12th-105 Hose. Phyllis, 8th C3111 35, 65, 76, 92 Houck, Arnold, 8t'h C3311 92 Houck, Hazel, 12th-105 Houck, Loretta, 8th C3091 69, 92 Houdek, Merton, 7th C3291 90 Hougl5ekb8Roiiald, 11th C2101 32, Hollis, Jeannette, 9th C2221 69, Houston, Billie. 11th C1261 99 Houston, Bobbie, 11th C3281 62, 63, 98 Houston, Jack, 8th C3141 93 Hvvey. Clarence, 7th C3281 90 Hovggtncgb Deanna, 7't'h C3291 35, Hnvsietnd, Nancy, urn C2071 ss, Heviend, Nathan, 11th C3501 35, 49, 50, 57, 70 Howard, Richard, 8th C3071 48, Hf,ngezi1s. Kenneth, mn C2351 32, Hrubetz, Eugene, 7th C3301 91 Huckeba. Sallie, 9th C1051 94 Hulet, Robert. 8th C3031 32, 92 Hull,-Paula, 9th C3201 30, 33, 65, .0 Hulquist, Virginia, 11th C2101 22, 37, 46, 64, 86, 98, 99 Husemoller, Dale, 12th-84 105 Husemollcr, Jacquelyn, '11th C2351 86, 98 Htlsggnlolsaymoiid, 12th-35, 82, Huston, XV:-Lnda, 8th C3111 92 Hyland, Duane, 12th-60, 61, 105 Hyland, Harold, 11th C3171 81, Hylggid, Lowell, 11th C1141 60, Hyrfie, Jeanette, nth 122 10, 36. 66, 75 86 99 3 J Hyllie, Slmja. 7th C3011 65, 90 lhrke, Carol, 9th C2201 65, 77, 95 Ingersoll, Dixie, 12th-7, 86, 105 Irwin, Lesley, 10th C1091 96 Iverson, Leo, 8th C3091 92 Iverson, Viola, 12th-105 Jacob, Arlene, 12th-30, 75, 86, 105 .Iacob, Deanna, 7th C3291 35, Jaccgg, .Ianice, 8th C3111 35, 84, 65 65 Jacobs, Bobbie, Sth C3031 92 Jacobsen, Barbara, 10th C2111 14. 23. 64, 68, 74, 86, 97 .iactzilgsoirg Mavis, 11th C1061 64, .r..ef3iiLn3,, snerren. nn C3221 65, James, Daniel, 7th C3211 91 James, Everialde, 12th-67, 86, 101' .Ian, Jerry, 7th C3221 91 .Ian, Loel, 11th C2301 42, 47, 58, 98 Jarvis, Jeanette, 9th C1211 35, 65. 77, 95 Jeffers, James, 11th C2281 42, 46, 47, 57, 99 Jet'fers,93Patrick, Sth C3021 48, 61, ' Jenkins, Harry, 7th C3241 90 Jennings, Eileen, 9th C3491 95 Jensen, Alfred, 8th C3031 92 .Iensen, Barbara, 12th-32 Jensen, Bonny, 11tl1 C2301 66, 67, 86 Jensen, Darlene, 8th C3231 34, 92 Jensen, Donald, 7th C3301 91 .Iensen, Elvera, 7th C3301 31, 76, 91 .lensen, James, 11th C1261 99 .Iensen, Lee, 10th C2061 83, 96 Jensen, Myron, 10th C2331 81, 96 lensen, Orville, 10-th CO. C.1 96 Jensen, Richard, 12th-105 Jensen, Roger, 8th C3031 92 Jensen, Ruth, 11th C1011 35, 99 Jensen, Stanley, 9th C3161 94 Johannsen, Allen, 11th C1261 99 Johanson, Ronald, 8th C1281 92 Johnsen, Dolores M., 12th-35, 36 6 75 85 110 . , 6, . , S6, 105, Johnson, Ardis, 11,t'h C1011 99 Johnson, Avis, 7th C3221 65, 76, 9 Johnson, Beverly Ann, 7th C3221 91 .Iohnson. Beverly J., 11th C3081 36, 64, 67. 78, 79, 86, 98 Johnson, Bonnie, 12th-32, 33, 78, 86, 104. 105 Johnson, Dale, 7th C3281 90 Johnson, Daphine, 12th-67, 106 Johnson, David, 7th C1251 35, 91 125 Johlgson, David Paul, 8th 11285 2 Johnson, Dean, 12th-15, 71, 82, 83, 106 J'ohlg2on,6 Dennis, 10th 11095 48, , 9 Johnson. Diane, Sth 13115 35, 65, 76, 77. 92 Johnson, Doris E., 11th 12075 Lavonne, 10th 12055 86, 35, 36, 64, 66, 74, 86, 99 Johnson, Dorothy J., 11th 11065 36, 86, 98 Johlgsongo Duane K, 7th 12245 Johigsongs Duane 1., 10th 12065 Johnson, Elaine, 10111 12335 04, 69, 78, 86, 96 Johigsson, Janelle, 10th 12175 86, Johnson, Janice, 9th 12235 35, 95 Johnson, Jerome, 9th 12235 95 Johnson, Jerry, 7th 13305 91 Johnson, JoAnn, 9th 1219.5 9-4 Johnson, Kit, 8th 13115 69, 76, Johnson, LaRue, 10th 12325 35, 48, 58, 62, 63, 97 Johnson, 96 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, 106 Johnson, Johnson, 106 Johnson, 95 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Lola Mae, 8th 13035 92 Lorraine, 12th-106 Marlis, 12th-64, 86, Mary E., 8th 13115 69 Mary Lou, 12th-85, Mildred, 9th 12135 77, Naomi, 10th 12315 35 Nolan, 9th 11205 94 Orland, Sth 13235 92 Student Index Kehret', Carl, 12th-11, 21, 24, 73, 81, 100. 106 Kehret, LaVerne, 9th 13175 81 Keiser, Shirley Ann, 12th-34, 35, 76, 106 Kleller, Constance, 12th-36, 72, 75, 86, 106 Kellaeg, 9J,anet, 7th 13125 32, 65, Kelley, sharon, 7th 12245 65, 00 KellOS'S'. James, 9th 12125 93 Kellogg, Richard, 10th 11095 96 Kelly, Mary, 9th 12205 31, 77, 95 Kemple, Russell, 9th 12195 94 Kerling, Norma Jean, 12th-73, 84, 86, 106, 112 Kester, Joanne, 9t'h 12205 34, 95 Kester, Lloyd, 10th 13465 35, 97 Kesgner, Doree, 7th 13215 32, 65, Krupicka, Marion, 9th 12205 30, 95 Kruplicka, Richard, 12th-106 Kuether, Edwin, 10th 12315 97 Kuhl, Georgia, 7th 13245 90 Allen, Sth 13025 93 Kunze, Kunze, Shirley, 9th 13495 34, 95 Kurt'h, Gegeviesve, 11th 11065 6, 9 35, 36. Laack, Merton, 12th--81, 106 Lewis, Barbara, 10th 13465 64 68, 70, 86, 96, 97 Lewis, Betty, 9th 11055 94 Lewis, Darlene, 12th-30, 32, 31 86, 107 Lewis, Nancy, 7th 13215 32, 65 Lewiig, Patsey, 11th 11015 78, 81 Lewis, Richard L., 11th 1126 15, 42, 47, 66, 81, 99 Lewis Robert Eugene, 12th-10 Lien, 'Janice, 14111 13145 34, Keyser, Vernon, 8th 13075 93 Kezar, Shirley, 8th 13145 65, 93 Kiel, Joel, 10th 12065 96 Kime, Richard, 10t'h 13465 97 Kime, Ronald, 9th 13495 95 Kime, Sharon, 10th 12335 35, 64, 96 Kimlicka, David, 11th 12355 98 Kincs, Lillian, 10th 12315 97 King, Robert, 12th-106 Ladya C. Eugene, 9th 12195 34, 9 Lagervall, Nancy, 7th 13295 351 90 Lagervall, Sara, 10th 12315 30, 86, 97 LangoJn,9g-Iarold, 11th 11225 58, Lane,'James, 8th 13035 92 Lane. Janet Colleen, 11th 12075 32, 36, 78, 86, 99 Lang, Arnold, 9th 13165 94 Lang, Jeanne, 12th-6, 35, 36, 37, 67, 106 Lange, Janet, 9th 13205 34, 95 Lan eberg, Charles, 7th 13305 51, 78,-01 ' I43l1g'OWSkl, Bonnie, 10th 12335 86, 96 94 0 Kline-eheim, Ethel, 12th-'106 lherd 9111 2 2 JOhlgS5Ol1, Ramona, 9th 11215 34, John53ong9Raymond S., 11th 11265 Johnson, Raymond W., 8th 13095 92 JlOhIi331'1, Richard W., 12th-12, Johigson, Robert, 7th 11255 17, Johnson. Sarah, 9th 12135 68, 77, 95 Johnson. Sharon, 10th 12115 38, 39, 64, 75, 97 Johnson. Shirley, 8th 13035 65, 76, 92 Johnson, Vvayne C., 7th 13305 94 Johnson, Wayne G., 12th--81, 106 Johnson. William A., 12th-83, 89, 106 Johqsjgon, Gary, 12th-35, 82, 83, Jones, Beryl, 9th 12135 32, 65, 95 Joncgsi, lgrances, 10t'h 12335 64, , 9 Jonelsjs James Allen, 12th-81, Jones, Judy, 8th 13145 34, 76, 93 Jones, Melvin, 10th 12065 96 Jones, Patricia, 9th 13205 77, Jordan, Dorothy, 7th 13125 4 65, 76, 90 95 35, Jorgenson, Ramona, Sth 13315 92 Joseph, Glenn, 12th-106 Josegh, Marilyn L., Sth 12155 34, Josefgihsoii, Marilyn, 11tl1 12075 , 7 , 86, 99 Josephson, Sharon, 7th 12245 Kingen, Robert, 7th 13245 90 Kinney, Delbert, 7th 12245 90 Kirchner, Elaine, 10th 12175 86, 96 Kirchner, Ervin, 9th 13495 81, 9? Kirelfiiei-, Lester, 9th 13165 94 Kirkpatrick, Marjorie, 12th-36, 72, 75, 84, 86, 106, 110 Kirkwood, Arlene 10th 1233 96 A . 5 Kirkwood, Darryl, Stfh 13235 80, 92 Kirkwood, Norbert, 7th 11255 48, 91 Kittelson, Gail, 10th 12175 96 Kit,tg1-ieson, Jerry, 9th 11205 48, Klagge, Gayle, 10th 12065 96 Klassy, Calno, 7th 13305 91 Klein, Delma, Sth 13145 34, 93 Kleist, Gary, 12th-81, 106 Klerhgenth Carol, Sth 13115 35, 65, Klingfuss, Betty, 10t'h 12325 97 Klingfuss, Eugene, 9th 13495 95 Klingsheim, Betty, 11th 11225 64, 74, 86, 99 Klingsheirn, Clara, 9th 12225 69, Klock, Robert, 9th 13165 94 Klouse, Ervin, 10th 12335 81, 96 Klo15e,9gVIarvin, 11th 11265 80, Kneiier, Jean, 10111 12085 32, 35, 39, 86, 97 Knight, Dean, Sth 13235 92 Knowlton, Carol, 10t'h 12065 Knowlton, Robert, 7th 13015 Knox, Gayle, 9th 11205 94 15 78 Knox, Mary, Sth 13145 34, 65, 93 Knutson. Donald, 10th 12175 32, 83, 91' K1111life11,' Judith, 9th 12225 34, Kmiieen, Neil, 10th 12325 si. 97 Knutson. Patricia, 10th 12315 9, 39, 64, 68, 70, 86 Knutson, Roger, 7tfh 11255 91 Kohlwes. Marilyln, 12th-21, 27, 64, 73. 84, 86, 100. 106 Kolit0a6d, Patricia, 12th-36, 86, Konken, VValter. 11th 11265 99 Kopet, Grace, 12th-28. 35, 36, 40 64. 66, 84. 86. 106 Kos. Doris. 12th-86. 106 Kraby, Dl1W21yne, 9th 13495 95 Kraby, Earl, 7th 13245 90 Kraft, Helen, 9th 12235 95 Kral, Roger, 10th 12325 56, 59, 81. 97 Kraushaar, LaVonne, 9th 12135 9 Kraushaar, LeMoine, 12th--81, 106 Lansginwski, Joyce, 9th 11205 34, Larick, Larick, Donald. 9th 13175 94 John, 11th 12305 S1, 98 L k' , Harry, 12thH70, 107 Shirley, 11111 11065 36, 64, 86, 98 Larsen, David D , 10th 12055 49, 78, 83, 96 Larsoin, Beverly, 9th 11205 77, 9 Larson, Dwight, 9th 13175 31, 94 Larson, Janice, 7th 13225 91 Larson, Jean, 11th 12285 75 Larson, L'aVonnla, 11th 13505 36, 98 Larson, Marilyn, 9th 13205 95 Larson, Ramona, 10th 12085 97 Larsomggtichard W., 10th 11095 70, Laskewitz, Gerald, 10th 11095 96 Lastine, Belva, 11th 12355 98 Lau, Esther, 10th 12335 86 Laufle, tlarold, 9th 12125 93 Laugen, Robert, 9t'h 13165 94 LaVine, Julie, 9th 12135 65, 77, 95 Lawson. 76, 9 Deanna, 7th 13295 31, Lightly, Joyce, 9th 12125 34, 9 Lightly, Mary Ann, 10th 1211 86, 97 Lightly, Paul, 11th 11155 32, 72 81, 99 Lillquist, Janice, 11th 12105 9 Lillquist, Roger, 7th 13295 90 Lillquisg,0Shan, 7th 13125 65, 71 77, Lines, Patricia, 7th 13125 35, 9 Lisk, Cloyd, 9th 11205 94 , Locke, Judith, 7th 13215 35, 6: 91 Lohman, Gene, 11th 13505 42 57, 66, 75 Lommen, Dean, Sth 13255 93 Lommen, Morris, 11th 12105 35 49, 70, 98 Losey, Angela, 7th 13015 65, 71 90 Lostegaard, Donna, 9th 1223 Louden, Edward, 9th 13495 9 Louden, Richard. 11th 11015 9 Louk, XVilliam, 9th 12235 95 Loux, Thelma, 9th 13205 95 Lubberts, Donna, 11th 11225 61 75, 86, 99 Lul5'l97ertSE, Esther, 9th 18205 37 Liidgrgi, ganiona, 10th 13465 33 Ludvigson, Neil, 10th 12175 15 32, 48, 56, 57, 96 Ludwig, Darlene, 11th 12355 35 81 Lnkes, Dahlard, 12th-81, Lukes, Marcine, 9th 12235 34, 3 Lnkes, Sheldon, 9th 13175 81, 9 Luksik, Franklin, 9th 12125 Lund, Ann, 11th 11065 64, 86, S 42 31, 65, 76, 90 Juhlggce, Darrell, 11th 11265 Sl, Juhlglge, Dolores, 9th 12135 34, Jiilmiee. MHF1l5'H, 11th 12285 99 Juhnke, Robert, 10th 12065 81, 96 Kahggr, Robert, 10th 12065 81, Kamp, Joyce, Sth 13025 93 Kamp, Sharon, 7th 13215 76, 91 Kaput, Nancy, 11th 11065 Karlen, Sharon, 7th 13125 32, 76, 90 Karnes, Joann, 10th 12115 69, 75, 97 Kasak, Mary, 10th 12335 78, 96 Kaus, Dale, 10th 12315 32, 96 Kaus, Sherman, 9th 12125 93 Kautz, Elizabeth, 12th-10, 72, 86. 106 Keaggies, Janice, 11th 13085 86, 39, Keegan, Ronald, 10th 12085 83, 126 Kreinbring, Gerald. 9t'h 13495 95 Kruger, Kruger, Barbara. 7th 13225 9, 91 Jeanette, 12th-86, 106 Tfruger, l.aVonne. 12th-106 Kruger, Lois, 11th 11015 99 Krugter, Marlene, 7th 13295 76. 9 Krulish, Beverly, 11th 11015 67, 99 Krull. Beverly, 11th 12355 32, 36, 64. 75 B Krull. Sharon, 9th 13495 32, 60, 77, 95 Leach, R'c ' . . 1 1 5 93 Leahy, Michael, 10th 12315 97 LeBarron, Sandra, 9th 13495 23, 68, 76, 77, 95 LeBarron, Williairl, 7th 13285 90 Lechnir, Carol, 12th-84, 86, 107 Lechnir, Earl, 9th 13175 81, 94 Lechnir, Jerry, 10th 12215 97 Leek, Bonnie, 9th 12205 34, 65, 77, 95 Leck. Joan, 11th 11225 4, 64, Lee, Betty, 10th 12175 78, 86, Lee, Beverly, 7th 13285 90 h Lee. Caroline, 11th 11225 66, 86, 99 Lee Darlene, 11th 12075 99 99 96 Leei David, 11tl1 11265 35. 83, 99 Lee, Elaine, 7th 13015 90 Lee, Gloria, 9th 11055 94 Lee, Jonathan, Sth 11285 32, 92 LeeE6RiglI1ard, 10th 12115 32, 45, Lee, Robert, 7111 13245 00 Lee, Ronald, 8111 11285 32, 35, 48, 92 Lee, Vera, Sth 12155 93 Lees, Richard, 12th-9, 21, 26, 36, 42. 43, 47, 107 Legried, Howard, 12th-81, 84 107 Leggged, Peder, 10th 12325 81, Lehman, Patricia, 12th-86, 107 Leibold, Mabel, 12th-107 Leister, Carol, 8t'h 13025 65, 93 Lembcke, James, 7th 13215 91- Lembcke. Marcia, Sth 13115 65, 68, 76, 92 Lenoch, Paul, Sth 13315 92 Lensch, Betty, 12th-10, 86, 105, 107 Lensch. Carol, 10th 12315 97 Lenz, Lewis, 9th 12135 48, 95 Lenz, Marvin, 11th 12285 99 Leoggtrd, Raymond, 10th 11095 Leonard, Richard, Sth 13025 48, 93 Lerum, David, 7th 13015 90 Lestrud, Mary, 7th 13295 65, 90 Lund. E1Veda, 7th 13125 65, 71 Lunde, Gary, Sth 11285 92 Lunde, Richard, 11th 12075 4f Luns, Xvanda, 7th 13285 65, 9 Luren, Patricia, 7th 13285 65, S Luthe, Fred, 10th 11095 96 Lyle, James, 9th 13175 94 Machacek, Deloris, 9th 12125 34 Machacek, Earl, 8th 13095 92' Machacek, Rex, 7th 12245 90 Machacek, Ronald E., 12th-71 Macy, Joan, 11th 12105 98 Macy, John, 7th, 11255 91 Madison, Betty, 11th 12305 61 Madison, Darlene, 12th-12, 31 Madison, David, 7th 13125 91 Madison, Joan, 9th 13495 34, 62 Madison, Polly Ann, 12th-107 Madison Sharon Sth 13115 92 Mad,son,'Betly, 11111 12075 99 Majerus, Janet, 11th 11015 71 Majerus, Janice, 12th-107 l Majerus, Patricia, 9th 11205 3- Majerus, Ronald, 7th 11255 91 Malchow, Marilyn, 11th 13505 64 Maloney, Daryl, 12th-28, 107 Maloney, Janice, 7th 13245 61 Maloney, Lela, 8th 13255 76, 95 Maloney Patrick, 9th 11205 3 Magnusdn, Doris Jean. .9th 134! ' ' 9 E Marclcs, Dareald, Sth 1303 . Marcks, Dorothy, 11th 11015 3. Marcks, Yvonne, Sth 13235 3 Maricle, Melvin, 9th 12225 94 Marquardt, Sharon, 9th 1221 Marsh, Jerry, 12th-21, 24, 4 Marsh, Joan, 9th 13495 65, 7 Martin, Dean, 10th 11095 96 Martin, Duane, 11th 11225 99 Martin, George, 10th 12315 6 Martin Robert 12th-81 107 Mathews, Ronald, 10th '12325 1 Malfhews, Vifilliam, 11th 112i Mathias, June, 11th 12105 64, 7 ,hias Robert Mathieu, .oanne, 12th-107 Matison, Judy Ann, 9th 12195 T Matthews, David, 9th 13165 4 Matti, David. 9th 12225 94 Matti, Edward. 10t'h 12055 96 Matti, Mary, 7th 13015 65, 76, S Mattson, Jeanette, 12th-78, 11 Maus, Tony, Sth 11285 32. 48, 1 Maxey, Arlene, 10th 12325 6 Maxf-ield, Darwin, 9th 11215 E Maxfield, James, 9th 11205 31 V , x Student Indexg, 91 ' K 1 3 la Overby Ll' lvl . 12th-108 Overl icha' , 7th 11253 91 S o , A. wiuia , nth 11223 2 O Mis, Gary, 1.111 12103 71, .8 1 ens, Griflh, 10'th 11093 42, wens, ha rio, 12th-32,qf , Oxley, Qa ene, 8th 1325359, ' PacholI,'xxD n, 12th-ZQY30, 32, Pac ll, Rif ard, 10th 12313 35, P c:q.lerry, 8th 1' 3 79, 93 Ivgck, .Kenneth,yL21 1-18, 23, 24, 'l ainteigtfolleenf th 13113 35, 65. I'appas,'Marea, 12th-75, 94, 108 Patch, 152311, 10th 12313 30, 78. Patch, nadine, 12th-30, 66, Patterson, Arlene, 11th 13083 98 Patterson, Danny, 8th 13143 93 Patterson, l-larry, 7th 13223 91 Patterson, Marilyn, 12t'h-25, Patzer, Alicc, 11th 12353 98 Pnlvadle, Milo, 7th 13243 90 Ppoeschel, Victor, 9th 12193 94 -PybuI'n, John, 12th-60, 109 Quam, Derald, 10t'h 12053 96 Qu-am, Elizabeth, 8th 13113 69, Quam, Mary, 7th 13303 31, 91 Qualn, Richard, 7th 13283 90 Quindt, Betty, 10th 12053 32, 64, 'Raasch, Donna Lee, 7th 13213 91 Raasche, Elizabeth, 9th 12193 Randall, Grace, 12th-9, 36, 37, Randall, -192111. Sth 13253 65, 75. Rasmussen, Betty J., 11th 12353 Rasmussen, Betty L., 9th 12223 Patzer, Patzer. Arlington, 9th 11203 91 Shirley, 7th 13243 90 Paulson, Dayle, 12th-109 Paulson, Gayle, 12th-32, 109 Paulson, Irene, 12th-25, 35, 87, Paulson, Jeanette, 8th 13113 69, Pa ulson , Paulson, Leona, 9th 12223 94 Marilyn, 9th 12223 94 Paulson, Ronald, 9th 12233 79 Peach, Deniece, 12th-36, 40, 87, Peck, John, 7th 13243 90 Pedersen, Dorothy, 12th-36, 69, Pedersen, Kenneth, 10th 12173 Peliarna, David, Sth 13033 32, Pepper, Helen, 7th 12243 65, 76, Percival, Donald, 9th 12203 95 Percival, John, 7th 13013 90 Perkins, David, 9th 13173 81, 94 Perkins, Mary, 12th-78, 101, 109 Perl, Marilyn, 10th 12313 32, 33. Perrigo, Lonnie, 10th 13463 -18, Perry, Jane, 7th 13303 65, 76. Persinger, I'ei-Wy Ann, 9th 11053 Pcternian, Beverly A., 1001 Peters, Ben, 12th-57, 81, 109 Peters, Myrtle, 10th 13463 97 Peters, Paul, 11th 11143 99 Petersen, Barbal'a, 9th 12223 32, Petersen, James, 8th 13143 93 Mayer, Arthur, 9th 11213 34, 95 Nelson, Doris, 9tl1 11053 77. 4 Mayer, Lucille, 7th 13241 90 Nelson, Emmalene, th 1' 23 McAlister, Joanne, 9th 1 61 34, Nelson, Ernest., 8th 1 931' MeAliste'r, Rotsella, 7th 1 3 90 Nelson, E nestlne, 0 313.97 McClain, John, 7th 12243 D NSISOH. QVHG JF- th. 12213 MoC'ltain, Ronald, 9th 13493 95 Nelson, race, 8'thU 253r 35, 76, MoCla.ry, Donald, 9th 31 3 48, .ISU '1S. 7thl1Z 43.60, 90. McCflary, Mari1yn,'12't 07 1 s , Joan, 1th 16,421 27, McClary, Marlene, 10 h 171 87,1 1- ll, Bennet . flth 142 3 vb. M0C'lary, Wayne, 7 12243 90 N.lson, Lelglt 1, 7th 32 90 McClelland, Euge 7th 13243 N ISDH. 1101 SHN. 8111. 3 93, McClelland, Patr ia, 7th 1328 Nelson, ' ' 0, 7tl1 3 3. 42. 335 McCoy, Ronjtl ., 1915111 12 itIIe1s0n, anrlyn. lg 153353 McCurnin, ine, t 6 'O , 'R FIUIH, 0 lS1cCurnin, P I, 12th-10 Nel Phyllis, 8th,13093 65 QD, McFarland eorge, 9th 1 03 94 Nel o Phyllis 7th 132931, 35. McGi fy, JoAnn, 11 12073 N Iso Richard S., 10t 112323 McGr tf chard L., h 1207 N 1,50 1101, t 10th 1' .3 43, Mcllgalo Cgiarileih 2231353 3 elson, R - , 8th 13023 93 C 3 0 er 1 A., 1 230 98 lNIcKen ie, charle , 12th-1 NGESQJ7' . -321 W' Q28 7 67 I . Nelso . n1t.y 7t 1 3 M 312333.11 H' 31.1.5511 7311 Nemigi 12241 McLaugh1i , ary 9th 1 31 65, ble 2121 Vllgtnk Elthh 1256353 MCQ isto arry, 9th 171 81 A nltzf mmf' mt 1 7 ' Mea V Jo 10th 12 87 d, arlene, 12th-84, 86, 108 Mc a ,J arbara, 13123 90 6519, Kay, 10th 13463 85, 97 1 , James, Sth 2153 93 - este, Marlene, 12th-22, 36, 75, Meie ois, St 1 073 3 , 9 Nestegaard, Betty, 9th 12133 23, Rrieiil, lwgaryu u, fggh i203 I ' 1 el GSS 1., ' 1 ,i, onald, 7th 322 91 Meistgif' h S- 8 3 32- gigiyiwegv Jack 114th P12303 67, Meisf ' n' 12th-28' 30' 36' Newman 'Darlene, 9t'h 13203 95 M815 -F' ary 'TO' wth 1208, 9' Yewman' Yvonne 10th 12331 96 Mel Beverly, 9t'h 12203 34, ' . hl 'D .Q uih wg., 32 95 1 1 , Carol, 11th 12073 35, 87, OS' , DFL' 3.32 Bfeye y David A 11th 8507 98 lviool, Carmen, 10th 1..3 -. M'eye David , 10th 12113 56, Nicol, Karen, 8th 13033 32, 76, Meyer Eng , 2th-107 Nielson, Beverly, 10th 12061 64, Meyer G 2th-107 Nielson, Donna, 7th 12241 90 Meye , -1, 11th 13503 81, 98 Nielson, Norma Jean, 9th 11053 lwgeyer aI'i1Y1 gth1f1gl57J12gg3 957, Nielson, Petra, 11th 12071 5, 66, A ey-91 erfyv v 1 ' , An fela, 7th 321 91 Meyer' headalet 9th 11203 34' Dua?-iie 12thl11,75 sz, Michiet Ouglast 8th 13143 93 Roble' John '11th 12303 81' Mlelke' ayle L Sth 13023 65' Y ue' Nlarvf Xnn 7th 13283 lm Mieike, Ronald, 10t'h 12333 96 -,OJ -A - 3 ' '. . ' Brimer., AI-deth, 12th117' 22' 25, NvOI'dlal1d, Blilllene, 10111 13463 97 Miller, Charles, 8th 13073 93 Aordland, Norma, 9th 13203 F95 Miner, Ciariee, sth 13113 9, 92 Norlimd, P21131, Wh 12983 Q' 17,- ltliller, Donald P., 12th-49, 50, NOI'dIIl916I', 0000- 11111 12263 -3-3 Miller, Donald L., 10th 12211 67, Nordmeier, Marlene, 8th 13111 Bliller, Gloria, 7th 13013 65, 90 Norris, David, 9th 11203 94 3f1ll6I', .Terom,e. 9th 13173 31. 94 Norris, Marilyn, 12th-5, 61, 78, .i?a11.lgth101ti12132i3g5 796i 91 Norris, Shirley, 8th 13313 92 -I P. Ona . 1 .' .' klein Jean, 11th Miner, Sandra, 'ah 13223 65, 91 Xomm' 139.0 1 11 34 . - , Aorton, Maigaret, Sti 13 3 , Miller, Thea, 7th 112.13 35, 65, v 3- tr - - Y .- Noun. 13111, 11th 12101 3.1, -12, Miller, Xerna. 9th 11053 65, 68, Y - I .,. , -wins Dixie 7th 0245 90 lNuetzman, Donna, 10th 1-313 .37 ' - Nuetzman Eugcnc 11th 12303 Milton, Mary, 9th 12233 32, 3.1, ' ' Miner. Morna. 12th-107 Root, Phyllis, Sth 13073 6', Mitlyng, Errol, 9th 13163 94 Mlenar. Jerry, 7th 122-13 90 1109 Bonnie, 9th 11211 95 Moe: Gerald. sith 13493 60, 95 Moe, Glen, 11th 11143 99 Moe Mary Ann. 10th 13463 87, Moe: shit-iey. 12th-87, 107 Moehlman, Jean, 10th 12083 97 Moehlman, Joyce, 11th 11013 99 Moehnke. Joyce, Sth 13033 69, Moen. Madge, 12th-27. 36, 64, Bloenke, Daryl, 12th-30. 32, 35, Monahan, Ronald. 7th 11253 91 Montgomery, Hilda Ann. 12th- Moody, Roland, 9th 11201 32, 94 Nuetznian, Lowell. 8th 13033 92 Nybo. Carl. 9th 13163 94 Nyenhuis, Darlene. 9t'l1 13493 35, Nygaard, Alta, 10th 12083 97 Nygaard, Beverly, 9th 11053 94 Oakland, Ordean, 9th 13203 81. Odeaaard, lng'eborg.:'. 9th 13193 Ochler, Ronald, 11th 12303 35, Ofstedahl, Norma Jean, 12th-7. Oldenburgr, Donald, 12th-81, 108 Oldenburg, Elaine, 12th-108 Oleson, Darlene, 10th 12053 96 Oleson, Gerald, 8th 13233 92 Petersen Peterson Peterson Peterson l'et.erson Peterson Peterson 1 v 3 Larry, 8th 13031 32, Allan, 9th 12193 -18, Charlene, Sth 13113 Ulifford, 9th 12203 95 Darlene A., 12th-87, Dcan, 11th 13083 98 Dorothy A., 12th-36, Peterson, Edward, 10th 12171 96 Peterson Gary L, 8th 13033 92 lletcrson Gary, 7th 12213 90 Peterson, llcne, 8th 13233 34, 65, Petcrson lone. 9th 12191 94 Pctcrson James, 12th-109 Peterson .lan, 11th 12103 32, 82, Peterson, Jeanette, 10th 13463 Peterson Joyce-, 8t'l1 13073 31, 93 Peterson 1'.cterson l ct'crson Peterson Peterson Peterson LaDonna. 12th-36, Lavern, 7th 13223 91 Marilyn, 11th 12283 30, Nancy, llth 12101 36. Richard, 11th 11011 Rasmussen, Dayle, 11th 11141 Rasmussen, Donald, 11th 11143 Rasmussen, Floyd, 8th 13071 93 Redman, Donald, 11th 11261 28, Redman, Vvilliam, 12th-42, 44, Reed, Francis, 11th 11221 30, 32, Reed, Marilyn, 10th 13463 35, 87. Reed, Mary, 8th 13073 34, 65, 93 Reed, Robert, 10th 12213 32, 35, Reeder, Patsy Maxine, 8th 13073 Regan, Thomas, 7th 13011 90, Regner, Mary Lou, 12th-16, 46, Reimers, Charles, 12th-110 Reimers, Rohert, 9th 13173 81 Reinhart, David, 11th 11223 88, Reisinger, Constance, 10th 12171 Reisinger, David, 12th-87, 11.0 Reistad, J. Beverly, 11th 11061 Renslow, LaVonne, 11th 11223 Renwick, Joseph, 7th 13013 90 Requa, Alice, 8th 13253 65, 68, Requa, Carol, 8th 13253 32, 65, Requa, Frederick, 12th-2, 22, Reynolds, Beverly Kaye, 8th Reynolds, Lawrence, 7th 12243 Rice, Sharon, 7th 13293 90 Rice, XVilliam, 8th 11283 92 Richard, Gloria, Sth 13033 92 Richard, James, 10th 1O. C3 96 Richards, Everett, 9th 11213 95 Richards Floyd, 11th 11263 99 Richards, LaDonna, 7th 13123 Richardson, Margaret, 9th 12233 Ries, Bonnie, 7th 13303 76, 91 Rishavy, XVil1iam, 12th-27, 42, Roach, David, 10th 12213 48, 59, Roach, YVilliain, 7th 13013 90 Roadenizer, Carol, 7th 13013 Roberts, Jean, 10th 12313 10. Roberts, Sherbun, 9th 12203 95 65, 87. Robinson, Deloris, 9th 13203 31, Robinson, .loan, 11th,12303 13, Rockne, David, 12th-110 Rogers, Frederick, 7t'h 13293 90 3 Oliphant, Robert, 7th 13283 90 Olsen, Alton, 10th 13463 81, 97 Olsen, Nancy. 9th 12233 30, 77. Olson, Arlene, 9th 11053 9-1 Olson, Calvin, 8t1i 11283 92 Olson, Uleone, 10th 12063 39, 67, Olson, Gary, 12th-81, 108 Olson. .lames,, 10th 12063 81, 96 Olson, Janice, 7th 13013 65, 76, Olson, Jerry, 8th 13253 93 Olson, Olson, Kenneth, lltli 12353 98 Leslie, 7th 13303 31, 91 Olson, Mary Lou, 12th-108 Olson, Maynard, 11th 111-13 98 Ryks, Mooney. Jean, 12th-26. 35. 37, Moore. Donna, 9th 13493 32, 35, lwoore, Karen, 7th 13293 31, 65, Moore. Zillah, 12th-30. 32. 36, Moreni, Gary, 9th 13203 32. 48, Morgan, Beverly, 8t'h 13113 69. Morgan, Marlene. 10th 12333 96 Blorzan, Richard, N., Sth 13253 Morgan, Richard. M. 10th 12083 Morris, Charles. 8th 11283 48, 92 Morse. Jerry. 7th 13243 90 Mnucha. Geor:.z'ia, 11th 11063 66. Rinrphy. Ernest. Sth 13233 34, Myers, Louise, 10th 12173 30, 39, Mvhre, Sharon. 7th 13123 65, 90 Myhre. Theodore. 9th 13163 94 Naatz, David. 8th 11283 92 Nagel. Phvllis. 12411-13, 16. 22, Nanpgle, Jerry, 11th 12353 6, 33. Nami. Duane. 12th-11. 75. 108 Narfran. Vvilliam. 7th 12243 90 Naslund, Jean, 7t'h 13213 35. 76. Naslund. Joan. 7th 13123 65, 76. Neiswanzer. Tucky Ann, 7th 13303 31. 91 Nietzel. Dale. 9th 13173 34. 31, Nellis. Donald, 7th 1:2223 91 Nellis, Frank, Sth 13033 92 Nelson, Arlene, 10th 12063 32 Nelson, Dlale A.. 10th 12053 81, Nelson, Dale F., 12th-70, 89, Nelson, Darlene. 9th 12203 65. Nelson, David, 10th 12053 62, 96 Olson, llerville. Sth 11283 92 Olson, Nadine, 10th 12063 96 Olson, Roberta, 8th 13113 65, 69. Olson, Sharon, 7th 13283 76, 90 Olswold, Ma,r3.:'aret, 12th-36, 81, Olund, Elmer. 12thA25, 60, 61, Ondrick, Ruth. 10th 12333 69, Oots, Thomas, 10th 12173 96 Opsahl, Elmer, 7th 11253 91 Opsahl, Gladys, 11th 12283 99 Opsahl, Nancy, 8th 13073 34, 65, Orcutt, Joann, 11th 12103 5, 35, Orcutt, Nancy, 8th 13113 35, 65, O-rnian, Harold, 11th 12303 81 Orness, Marilyn, 8th 13143 34, Osmonson, Marilyn, 9th 11053 Osmonson, Merlin, 10t'h 1O. C.3 Ottjes, Lois. 10111 12313 30, 39, , Robert 1'., 12th-15, Ruth, 10th 12083 97 Yerle. 12th-30. 32, 36, 1'etcrson, Peterson, Pettit. Grace, 7th 13283 90 Pfeifcr, Marjorie, 12th-109 l'feil't-r. Rose Marie, 9t'h 11213 l'ick, Ray A., 12th-35, 109 Pierce, Shirley, 10th 12063 87. Pike, .Ioanne, 7th 13293 76, 90 Pike. Raymond, 11th 12283 99 Pinkava, Franklin, 12th-32, 109 Pinke, Erling, 8th 13073 93 Pinks-, Lois, 10th 12313 9, 97 Plagucr, Jane, 11th 11223 21, 30, Planer, Janice, 9th 12203 30, 65, Plantage, Julia, 10th 12083 97 Plath, Richard, 8th 13023 48, 93 Plath, Ronald, 11th 11143 59, 82, Playle, Gerald, 11th 12353 98 Ploof, Berwyn, 10th 10. C.3 48, Ploof, David, Sth 13033 48, 92 Ploof. Theresa, 11th 13503 98 Pollock, Richard, 7th 13213 91 Potter, Lois, 12th-23, 26, 30, 32, Powers Colleen 7th 12243 65, 90 Prehoda, Daryl Gene, Sth 12153 Prevatil, James, 12th-49, 57, 109 Prilvble. WVil1iam, 10th 12213 32, Price, Gary, 9th 13163 94 Price, LaVonne, 12th-36, 87, Prihoda, Marlene, 8th 13073 34, 0 9 Root, Richard, 12th-110 Rose, Phyllis, 9th 11203 94 Rosenhrock, Gayle, 10th 12173 Rosenthal, Dale. 9th 11203 94 Rosenthal, .Ion, 8th 13023 93 Roseth, Harold, 8th 12153 93 Roscth, Karen. 7th 13293 35, 65, Roseth, Richard, 11th 12073 99 Ross, Catherine, 8t'h 13033 65, Ross, James, 10th 1O. 13.3 96 Roush, Patsy, 9th 11203 94 Roush, Richard, 11th 11223 15, Roush, Sharon, 8th 13113 69, 92 Rowe, Lorraine, 9th 11053 94 Rudd, Esther, 9th 11053 69 Rudlongr, Kay. 10th 12083 80, 97 Rtlgyf, llhillip, 8th 13033 92 Rufxg, Robert, 7th 13293 90 Rinzyr, Xvllllkllll, 10th 12213 60, Ruggy XVilma Ann. 10th 12333 96 Ruhter, Joseph, 10th 13463 81, Rumsey, Bernard, 8t'h 12153 93 Runquist, James, 12th-24, 75, Runquist, Mary Jane. 8th 13253 Rush, Donald, 7th 13213 91 Rush, Everett, 9th 11213 95 Russel, Caroline, 7t'h 13293 65. Russell, Donald, 11th 11263 81 Russell, Ronald, 11th 12283 99 Ryks, Bennie, 9th 13173 81, Ryks, David, 7th 13283 90 94 Donald, 10th 12113 97 Ryks, Peggy, 12th-7, 87, 110 Saack, Curtis, 7th 13283 90 Saack, Shirley, 9t'h 11203 34. 94 St Peter, Earl, 11th 11263 Sale, Edward, 7th 12243 90 Saman, Mavis, 11th 12353 87, 98 Sandwick. Sharon. 9th 13203 Sass, Judith, 12-17, 25, 26, Saterbo, Mary Ann, 8th 13073 Snthrc, Ann, 7th 12243 65 127 62, 34, 36, Sathre, Susanne, 8th C3033 32, Sawyer, Arlin, 9th C3163 94 Sawyer, Mervale, 11th C1263 99 Sayles, Dorothy, 10th C2083 87, Sayles, Elaine, 12th-30, 32, 36, Sayles, William, 7th C3213 32, 91 Schabackes, James, 9th C3173 Sc'h:uunburg', Darlene, 9th C1203 Schaumburg, Dorothy, 11th C1013 Schaumburg, Frederick, 11th Schewe, Charlotte, 10th C2333 Schewe, Marlene, 9th C1053 94 Schi-llinger, Donald, 11th C1263 Schilt'z, John, 9th C2193 48, 94 Schleicher, Alvis, 8th C3113 65, iSchleicher, Charles, 7th C2243 Schmeling, Meredith, 7th C3303 Schmelilng, Phyllis, 9th C1203 94 Schmidt, David, 9th C2123 93 Schmidt, Delmar, 8th C3143 93 Schmid,t Evelyn, 11th C2283 87, Schmidt, Gwendolyn, 7th C3013 Schmidt, Raymond, 7th C1253 91 Schmieder, Kenneth, Sth C3143 Student Index Snyder, Barbara, 8th C3313 76, Snyder, David, 7th C3213 91 Snyder, Jerry, 11th C1263 42, 47, Soiney, Solber Robert, 7th C3213 91 Rose Marie 12th-11, gf 1 1 Soli, John, 10th C2213 97 Sollie, Janice, 8th C3023 65, 69, 77 Sol.ie, Janet, 9t'h C2133 65. 63, Sollie, Jerrcl, 10th C3463 83, 97 Sollie, Norman. 11th C2283 42, Sallie, Paul, 7th C3303 91 Sommer, David, 12th-32, 110 Sondergaard, Sonya, 10th C2083 Sorenson, Julie Ann, Sth C3253 Sorenson, Robert, 9th C3173 81, Sparks, Donald, 10th C1093 96 Sparks, Gifford, 10th C2083 81, Spencer, Phyllis, 9th C2193 32, Speredon, Ann, 9th C2133 95 Sprung, Edsel, 10th C3463 81 Sprung, Erna, 12th-110 Titus, Ruth Ann, 9th C2233 34, Tobar, Glenn, 10th C2213 97 Tockwell, Harry, 10th C1093 96 Todd, James, 9th C2133 48, 75, Todd, Robert., 12th-9, 11, 36, 42, Togas, Toni, 10t'h C3463 35, 48, Tolletson, Duane, 7th C3293 90 Torke, Marlene, 12th-1-9, 25, 32, Torkelson, Arlette, 7th C3223 91 Torrens, LaVern, 11th C2303 98 Tracy, Kay, 11th C1223 75, 85, 99 Tracy, Robert, 7'th C1253 91 Traff, Norma, 7th C3123 90 Tridle, Joe lay, 7th C2243 90 Trimble, David, Sth C3093 48, 92 Troe, Mary Lon, 10th C2083 39, True, Gregory, 9th C2233 48, 95 True, Marlene, 8th C3073 31, 63, True, Shirley, 9th C2123 32, 35, XVatt, Richard, 7th C3303 91 'VVatts, Darlene, 12th-66, 87, 112 Vifebber, Jan, 7th C3013 90 VVebber, Joann, 12th-78, 87 Weber, Lynn, sin C3033 32, 92 XYeeks, Jewell, 12th-25, 69, 75, Weigle, Bruce, Sth C3093 92 Vveichert, Paul, 10th C1093 96 VVeiss, Benjmain, 12th-23, 59, Weisrs, Maynard, 12th-17, 37, VVelch, Billy, 9th C3203 95 Nvells, Elizabeth, 12th-22, 23, Schocker Schocker, Bill 7th 324 90 y, . C 3 - Schocker, Dean, 8th C3233 34 Schocker , Beverly 11th C1013 S7,, , Donna, 12th-35, 110 Schoenecke, James, 10th C2053 Srock, Charles, 12th-110 Srock, E. LeRoy, 7th C3283 90 Stahl, Calvin, 7th C3013 90 Stahl, Eileen, 11th C1013 67, 70. Stahl, Geraldine, 8th C3113 65, Stahl, Isabel, 8th C3313 92 Staples, Darlene, 11th C1063 66, Stark, Edward, Sth C3233 92 Stark, Nancy, 10th C2053 9, 35, Schrafel, David, 8th C3253 93 Schroeder, Donna, 11th C2073 Schroeder, Paul, 8th C3093 48, 92 Ulven, Schuett, Beverly, 8th C3023 69. Schuett, Phyllis, 10th C2053 96 Schuett, NVilliam, 9th C2123 Schultz, Rosemarie, 7th C3303 3 93 Stark, Peggy, Sth C3253 32, 61, Steenblock, Clarence, 9th C3163 St'eh1ik, Alice, 9th C2223 68, 77, Stehlik, Robert, 7th C3223 91 Steinbach, Audrey, 11th C1013 Steinbach, Elsworth, 10th C3463 Stephens, Marvin, 10th C2063 Schulz, Arlene, 10th C2213 l, 97 Stern, Joanne, 9th C2203 77 Lucille, 12th-87, 111 Schulz, Fred, 11th C2353 98 Schulz, Paul, 8th C3253 32, 35, 93 Schulze, Margaret, 9th C3203 77, Schumacher, Barbara, 9th C1053 Schumacher, Darrell, 11th C2283 Scott. Richard, 11th C2353 98 Seavey, Arlene, 10th C2063 96 Seavey. Carol, 12th-78, 87, 110 Seavey, Gerald, 11th C2283 99 Secord, Jerry, 12t'hf31, 110 Severso-n, Diane, 10th C3463 97 Severson, Marlene, 7th C3243 76, Seys, Lucille, 10th C2053 96 Shankland, Dean, 9th C2203 48, Sheedy, Jo Ann, 12th-110 Sheeley, Darrel, 8th C3023 93 Sheetz, Donna, 9th C2133 34, 95 Sherman, Kathleen, 9th C2203 Sherman, Sally, Sth C3253 32. Sherwood, ,l,crry, 11th C2283 32 Shipe, Carol, 7th C3123 32, 65, Shoemaker, Ciorydon, 9th C2193 Shultz, .Ieanine, 8t'h C3023 ' Shutt, Everett, 9th C2123 93 Shutt, John, 11th C2353 98 Shutt, Sharon, 9th C2133 65, 68, 65. Shutt, Virginia, 10th C2333 6-t, Silbaugh, Harold, 8th C3253 48, Sill, Jerry, 11th C2353 58. 75, Simons, Kathleen, 10th C2213 35, 90 32, 98 Siple, Barbara, 7th C3013 65, Sissell, Marilyn, 11th C1063 Skauge, Norman, 8th C3033 92 Skinner, Rita, 9th C3493 69, 77, Skinner, Roxanna, 10th C2053 87, Skjeveland, Bernard, 8th C3033 Skyeveland, Lowell, 10th C2063 Skjeveland, Rena, 9th C2193 94 Skogebo, Allen, 10th C2313 38, Skogebo, Marilyn, 7th C2243 65, Skogebo, Marvin, 12th-13, 110 Skopgerbo, Patricia, 12th-110 Skogerbo, Ronald, 11th C2283 99 Skov, Shirley, 10th C2173 96 Stevens. Murwin, 7th C2153 Stevens, NVilbur, Sth C3093 92 Stiffler, Alice, 11t'h C1063 S7, 98 Stiffler, Thomas, 10th C3463 97 Tnchek, Gene, 11th C2263 99 Tuchek, Jacquelyn, 11th C2073 Tuchek, Kay, 7th C3213 32, 65, Tucker, HHIBH, 11th C2103 85, Tucker, Nancy, 10th C2063 35, Tucker, Robert, 11th C1143 42, Tucker, Ronald, 9th C3163 94 Tuite, Clayton, 10th C2313 81, 97 Tuftee, Duane, Sth C3313 92 Tuinder, Donna, 9th C2123 77, 93 Tuinder, Jacob, 9th C1213 81, 93 lllland. Bruce, 12th-111 lilland, Carol, 7th C3213 76, 91 l'lland, John, 9th C3173 81, 94 lllland, Rose Mary, 11th C3083 Vlland Roswell 9t'h C3173 94 lllven,' Duane, '12th-111 Ulven. Janiece, 11th C2073 87, Joan, 11th C1063 87, 98 lllwelling. Donald, 11th C1223 67, Vnderdalil. Carol, 7th C3223 91 VVcndorf, Gus, 12th-84, 112 Weendiorf, Roger, 7th C3283 90 Wendorf, Sharon, 7th C3303 65, Xvennes, Richard, 12th-32, 82, Vifentzel, Dixie, 10th C2173 96 Wentzel, James, 11th C2353 98 XVenzel, Judy, 7th C3213 76, 91 Wenzel, VVarren, 10th C2053 32, VVcSemaI1, Amy, 11th C1223 14, Xyeseman, Kay, 9th C3493 34, Vilessels, Donald, 10th CO. C.3 VVestby, Richard, 12th-82, 83, VVhalen, Beatrice, 11th C3503 VVheeler, Bryce, 11th C3503 15, Wheeler, Helen, 12th-9, 16, 26, Wheeler, Vtfarrcn, Sth C3093 92 White, Gene, Sth C3093 92 1Vhite, Larry, 10th CO. C.3 83, YVhite, Marilyn, 9th C2203 77, 95 VVl1ite, Marlys, 7th C3293 31, 65, VVhiteaker, Albert, 9th C3173 81, VVig'ant, Mary, 10t'h C2063 96 1Vilcox, Lee, 7th C1253 32, 91 'Wilde-, Clifford, 8th C3233 34 VVilde, Clinton, 7th C3243 78, 90 Stoelk, Dorothy, 10th C3463 97 lfnderdahl, Marian, 10th C2313 Underdahl, Marian L., 12th-66, Underhill, Gary, Sth C3023 93 Unruh, La Vonne, 11th C3503 35, Vnruh, Lola, 9th C2233 95 l'nyerz:ig't, Darlene, 10th C2083 l'pcrat't, Joanne, 12th-73, 111 l'seni, Richard, 8th C3253 32, 93 liseni, Ronald. 8th C3073 31, 93 Valentine, Frederick, 9th C3493 Stoen, lliene, 9th C1053 31, 94 Stoike, Roger, 9th C2203 48. 57. Stokes, Sylvia, 11th C2283 66, 87 Storry, Pamela. Sth C3023 69, 93 Strand, Carolyn, 7th C3123 93, Strand, Solveig, 10t'h C2173 30, Streightiff, Louis, 9th C1213 95 Studer, Delmas, 11th C3503 98 Studer, Ronald. 7th C301 90, 92 Stnndahl, Leslie, 9th C3173 81, Sukow, Betty, Sth C3143 34, 65, Sukow, Gary, 9t'h C2203 31, 95 Sukow, George 12th-111 Sutherland, Loren, 12th-32, 111 Sutter, David, 11th C1143 99 Svejkovesky, Nancy, 10th C2173 Swancntt, Charles, 9th C2123 93 Swancutt. Joanne, 12th-S7, 111 Swancutt, Luanne, Sth C3073 34 Swancutt, Marilyn, 11th C2073 Swank, Darlene, 12th-25, 64, 66, Swenson, Frederick. 10th C2063 Swenson, Kathryn, 12th-30, 78, Swenson, Mary, 7th C3293 35, Swingdorf, .Iohn. Sth C3233 31, Tabor, David, Sth C3253 93 Talley, Camelia, 7th C2243 90 Tallmadge, Pauline, 11th C1063 Tangen, Marlene, 10th C2323 70, Tanner, Betty Mae, 12th-25, 30, Tapp, Arnold, 10th C2313 81, 97 Tate, Patricia, 12t'h-10, 36, 67, Tausche, Charles, 7th C3303 91 Tedrow, Jerome, 11th C2103 98 Tennis, Richard. 7th C3013 90 Teeri, Phyllis, 8th C3093 92 Tesch, Carl, 11th C1143 79, 99 Tesch. Sharolyn, 10th C2053 61, Thatcher, Richard. 9th C2203 62, Slupe, Dale, 10th C1093 96 Sm.-frud, Andrew, 8t'h C3023 80, Smith Allen, 11th C2353 98 Smith Audrey, 11th C1013 66, Smith Barbara, 11th C2073 14, Smith Beverly, 11th C1063 66, Thomas, David, 8th C3093 92 Thomas. Robert, 12th-111 Yan, Audrey, 12th-87, 111 Van. Joan, 9th C2123 34, 93 Vance, Charlotte, 9th C2233 23, Vance, Gary, 12th-22, 26, 30, VandenHeuvel, Alice, 12t'h-64, YandenHeuvel. Dorothy, 9th VandenHeuvel. Loretta, 7th VanD.vnover, Carol. 10th C2173 VanGrevenhot, Delbert, 7th Vantlrevenhot, Vernon, Sth C3143 Va.nPelt', Carole, 9th C2233 95 VanPelt, 3Villl2l1lJ,, 11th C1263 VanVleet, Bonnie Lou, 7th C3303 VanVleet, Ronald, 10th C2323 97 Venema, Patty, 9th C2133 65, 77, Verchota, James, 10th C2173 48, Vermily X 'ea, Dale, 8th C3073 31, 'everka, James, 7th C3223 91 Veverka, Marvin, Sth C1283 92 Vi Vilt, D Vinless, VaeAnn, 11th C2103 Viste, Vokoun Vilas, John, Sth C3233 80, 92 lt C' ro t'h 2 65 77 L 1, 9 C2193 3 , , , aryl, Sth C1283 92 22, Arlen, sin C1213 30 . Lillian, inn C1223 99 Voss, Darlene, Sth C3313 92 Voss, James, 11th C2353 60, 98 Vrieze, Norma, 11th C1013 99 Vroman, Larry, 7th C3303 31, 91 NVaalkens, Henrietta, 10th C2333 Xvaalkens, Minnie, 9th C1053 94 XVa gner, 'VVahlers, W'akefiel Joan lit., 12th-82, 111 d, XVilliam, 9t'h C2123 3Valdron, Dellene, 8th C3253 69, NValdron, Marjean, 10th C2083 61, VValker. David, l2th-7. 18, 35, VValrath, Sandra, 9th C3203 32, 3Valterm XVa lterm an, Beverly, 7th C3223 an, .1oann, 9th C3493 34, VVilder, Richard, 11th C1263 57, Wilhfglni, Delores J., 12thA112 XVilhelm, lllene, 12th-84, S7, 112 XVilkerson, Arnold, 9th C3163 94 VVilkerson, Jack, 7th C3243 90 YVilkinso 'NVilliams, YVillianis lllene, 7th C3103 90 Burnell, 10th C2173 30, , Darlene, 8th C3313 92 n, VVillia1ns, Kenneth, 9th C3173 94 XVilliams, Lowell, 7th C3303 31, XVilliams, Polly Grace, 12th-35, NVilson, Bet'ty J., 9th C3493 95 XVilson, XVilson, Donna, 12th-35, 36, 84, Fred, Sth C1283 92 VVilson, Marian, 10th C2083 97 VVils0n, Mary, 12th-112 VVilson, Ronald, 10th CO C.3 96 XVilson, sandra, 8th C3113 tis, 532 XVilscn, Yvonne, 8th C3253 32, XVinsloW, Marvin, 11th C1063 98 Nvinter, Charles, 7th C2243 90 VVi'tt. Barbara, 11th C2353 36, 'XVobshall, Beverly, 7th C3243 65, YVolf, Jerry, Sth C3143 93 VVolfv, Nathan, 9th C3203 34, 48, NVolfe, Norma Jean, 7t'h C2243 3VolI'f, Joan, 11th C1013 30, 32, XVolff, Marilyn, 9th C3493 32, 95 XVollenber,e,', Norman, 8th C3073 VVollschlager, Glen, 9th C3163 94 XVo1lschlag'er, Leroy, 10th C2213 XVoodridge, John, 8th C1283 92 VVoolsey, James, 12th-42, 44, Woolsey, Marceline, 7th C3283 NVright', Lillian, 8th C3023 69 Vifuertz, Duane VV., 10th C2083 Vifyant, Edward, Sth C1283 92 XVynia, Lois. 12th-64, 87, 112 NVynia, Shirley, 10th C2053 96 Nilysong, Ruth, 10th C2173 96 Yanzer, Darlene, 12th-112 Yanzer, Donna. 9th C1053 94 Yarwood, Marion, 8th C3233 34, Yarwood. Rosemary, 12th-87, Yaste. Beverly, 11th C1063 6, 36, Nviluf-THF, Robert, 10th C2053 81, Yocum, Bonna Lou, 11th C2353 Yonke, Marilyn, 7t'h C3293 35, 65, Young, Young, Young, Young, Young, Carla A., 10th C2113 66, Joseph, 8th C3093 92 lyiarilyn, 9th C2193 32, Roger, 10th CO. 0.3 48, Sandra, 10th C2083 39. Yonngdahl, Joyce, 7th C3123 65, Thompson Barbara, 7th C3013 Thompson Gloria, 10th C2323 97 Thompson Marilyn, 10th C3463 Thompson, Nancy, Sth C3023 61, Thompson, Richard, 9tfh C2133 Thompson Suzanne, 10th C2313 Thompson Xifanda 12th-111 Thomson, 'Kenneth' 7th C2243 90 Thomson, Lila, 8th C3023 93 Thon, Jeanette, 8th C3023 93 Thon, L-owanda, 9th C2223 34, 94 Thorpe, David. Sui C30-93 92 Thorsheim. Duane, 12th-21, Thorson, David, 11th C1143 7, 88, VValterman, Viola, 10th C3463 97 'NVambeam, Alcienne, 12th-75, 1Vanibeam. Russell, 10th C2333 Yioungdahl. Duane, 10th C2113 Youngdahl, Joan, 7th C3293 35, Thorson, Duane, 10th C1093 48, Smith Carol J., 9th C2123 93 Smith, Darlene, 11th C2073 36 Smith, Duane, 12th-110 Smith, Edward, 12th-27, 42, 60, Smith, Jack, 8t'h C3073 93 Smith, James. 9th C2193 48, 94 Smith, Jane, 8th C3253 35, 63, 76, Smith, Jean, 10th C3463 17, 39, Smith, Kenneth, 9th C2123 93 Smith, Patsy, 8th C3233 34, 76, Smith, Phyllis, 11th C2303 98 Smith, Ralph, 9th C3203 34, 95 Smith, Sylvia, 7tl1 C2243 31, 65, Smith Williztm A.. 12th-110 snnrer, Barbara, nn C3293 35, Snater, Judith, 8th C3023 93 Snell, Donald, 9th C3163 94 128. Thostenison, Lerinne, 7th C2243 Tho-stenson, Noreno, 9t'h C2233 Tindal. Bruce, 9th C1213 34, 95 Tyndall, Elizabeth. 9th C2233 95 Titus, Ray, Sth C3233 92 Titus, Robert, 12th-35, 111 VVang'en, David, 7th C1253 91 Vtfangen, John, 9th C3493 95 Vifangen, Robert, 12th-88 Vkfangen, XV:-irfel, Russell, 11th C1223 28, Jack, 9th C2123 34 1Varfield, Richard, 11th C2283 59. VVarfield, VVarren, 11th C1223 83, VVarrington, Lawrence, 10th XVarring'ton. Stuart, 11th C2303 Wfatkins, Kenneth, 9th C2203 81, WVatson, Virginia. 12th-87, 112 XVat't, Joanne, Sth C3253 65, 69, Zacharda. Mona., 7th C3293 65, Vahradnik, Dunald, 9th C3173 81, Zerby, Evelyn, 9th C2123 93 Ziebeil, Irene, 9th C2233 95 Ziebell, Lawrence, 11t'h C1143 99 Zimmerman, Edward, 12th-24, Zimmerman, Elaine, 11th C1063 Zobal, James, 11th C2073 99 Zook, Marcia, 9th C2233 34 Zook. Nancy, 9th C1213 34. 95 Zrucky, Richard, 11t'h C3503 98 Zupp, Helen Jean, 12th-87, 112 4 mf V, mf, .4 :J-'45 -- -v'-'--A , .:'. . raft,-'!',gf. :' .- 'ihfvi - 9,1-,zffejit5r,5..3-:r w k 1, .,'1:Tf. s- . .?5F5Elf.?1-.Qi i !v4'J'.f - .'t1'l?!fisfi'if'!g1'f'1' - ,i.15,ffwr f .1 X-YY AA V W U if , g, S 1' ,vii ! 'X7 '7V T 'V 7 1 z ' 4 - -1, :uiS.'f,',V:,,r 5, V5 Eff? JH: xfgf 'gm' 1 :gf , : wir., , ,.. f.,.,sl,,q A1521 myatisvig-iigigafrttiigq,fggicfgas-,.,f,l 'n1r2'fvf.'. x?,fe.n2f. 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Snoutley', she'd say, as she was kneading her special porker-house rolls, When your grandfather Pignewton was your age, he was starring in Hamlet . . . 1'l1 beg, barrow or steal to help you, but you MUST make up your mind. Ah sow whatj' Snoutley would mutter, feigning an air of boardom. But underneath it all, he was worried. He felt anxiety in his very bacon. Then one day it happened. As Snoutley was walking along, jaunty in his pork-pie hat and humming the Maine Swine Song, he saw it. He saw a billboard that spelled out, in capital litters, COLD OR HOT, SPAM HITS THE SPOT? Instantly, Snoutley knew. There was his destiny. From bristle to bustle, his whole being was exalted. The very best of Snoutley . . . the juicy pork shoulder, the mild tender ham . . . would go into America's foremost 12-ounce luncheon meat. So ends the saga of Snoutley. He reached the heights. He became a SPAM ofdistinction. 'Roger Bacon, Of Studies Q GEO. A. HORMEI. Su CO., AUSTIN, MINN- I' Phone 41307 -Www -4'9'W-'L U' MMM Service Printing Co. Hiway 218 So. - Austin i ! pj,ji D lj k, MV 7. VJ, fc if L Congratulations to the ' V Y class of 1951 on an at- tractive yearbook. We are proud to have had a part in its production. ' HOLTON - Conoco Mileage East 1 e AND Mel'Cl'lCIh'l' BUESCHER harmacy - - - Travel Touraide GULBRANSON PIANOS ' 0 . Expert Washing Grcasing - Simonizing . Radlos Photographic . . o Records Batteries - Tires Supplies o Music Service with a Smile W iese Conoco astet opposite Milwaukee Depot Service Station muSlC SlQOP 200 Oakland 120 W. Mill St. Tcl. 2353 Austin Minnesota Phone 8554 f -r f fi pf 1 , JYZX 4'5 ,L , 1 Lines - Ullman Sporting Goods, Inc. A Complete High Quality Line of Sporting Goods Freeborn County Relax . . . 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W Wallpaper Hanging NO. 703 Floor Finishing Painting , Comer of Commercial Bridge 8a Railwav Austin Mimi. Willdoln Displays Phone 3294 Austin Minnesota 124 W Mill Tel. 6848 ., I , 'N Ur, V l xl' , 4 'e-f ' greed' 5 2 1 A , ' j , f C ,4 ' ff - f-'lx ,A 1 ,A 1. , V . A L W . f L ' Hunthng ollilevator Co. GRAIN FEED COAL We are proud to be a port of the progress of Austin 1.39 GET YOUR Austin Auto MGM Drugs CO. at -' 4v 1 B' 4 BOTTLING CO. Yllll LIKE ' C LER S S 'Ts 0 V HRYS f ' Q S in 3 . , -' . ' o . PLYMOUTH 49' 14 O ' O SALES - SERVICE o S5 . Stationery 0 ITLIKESYUU N.. ' , ., I Cosmetics FI-esh Up , Kodaks Auto Body Repairing with General Garage Work 7 UP 215 E. Mill Maln, Phone Dial 2567 2756 400 Bridge . ' 3 , Wir? 'sf'+iEg1fVf,, STM , :,.,. ,, A 5 S 0 O e fei e H I1 e 57 S ,, 3 S S 5 if -Q ': :'i 0 0 ,1,,, 'S Hsieee ,,.v,f. N ff so J, .bbb Q Z., D i,,.,.: 1 . :'V 'ii' ' I' 'SJ A IAAA. V. -4,0 -..,. .1..:...:.:.,.i: E Zi Ha ,.,f , :,, Q V t' El: fy 1: X --:'- . - I 5, A, II: o DRY Goons M . .:,. J i,.::.,,,.:,,1.. if Ili- ,.,.... .sfzsaaasa :,. --':::':l ? V 'f-'--:----- u a :::' M ifi 5 :EE ' My 5 . MEN,S WEAR ,.,.,.:.,. I v uzuzzs ,M Q 0 SHOES g READY-T0-WEAR W I I , , NOHONS 3 3 C 9 S Dry Goods Ladies ' Childrens 0 Infants SAVE AT OUR STORE 8841 140 p The ss CLASS OF '51 C O O National 6'aard Salute: You Keep Up Your Guardu 0 o 0 S C H UL E R, S S H 0 E C 0- C0.H1s5th1nf.Regt. Sport Shoes Headquarters HARDY Paint and Wallpaper Store .....g.....g..q..g.....g.....g..g,......,.............. All Decorating Needs Color Headquarters Y........9.....g..g.....g..g.....g..q.....g.-q.....'..g Nancy Warren Wallpapers O'Brien Paints Unitized Wallpapers Dutch Boy Paints 109 VV. Water St. Austin Phone 5900 THE The Best Irm Quality Foods SIZZLING STEAKS SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN SEA FOODS -BQ RIBS Dial 9949 For Party Reservations Gordy-Lorrine Hegg Congratulations to The Seniors from BUTTRLVCY Q o 4 o o 4 o o o o n.n.oo.u.ou.oo.oo,oo.o Latest Styles in- 0 Ladies' Clothing I Millinery O Accessories 0 Shoes 0 Sportswear 300 North Main Street Phone 5050 141 i I :f- f E .K R' ' by A A 5 3? X ,ff , 1 ' 'Z' ,.J!'1w 'f3 ag V L 4' MY Y 1 . 5' f' E' QM , 'N , : f L, ,f X 5 .- ' V JI 'Ivy ' W., f-wg A 2 E ,F if E L ff + A ,' E E . ,4 1 .1 ,E I: -3, If . 1, x lf 3 fa ,ff Aa I 2 'f M . , :ig - .J .,- , . U f WV, L V4q.rv, xt: -1 L1 f..,.y. , , ' 1 V' 3 fg A M, I .X 2 Af , X 3 r Good Clothing for Men cmd Boys For Over 52 Years ' f fu! A Q 'E .K , ,,.. Y, 'V' xkuf of 3' Y J X: , 1 Real Estate -- Loans - Insurance Austin Realty Co. Q 23352 N. Main St. Q G. L. HARTSON CLAYTON LEGRIED AZN. 51. Tlfinsmcm, Tina. FLOWERS - CORSAGES ongmamy for Every occasion Phone 2316 510 East Water Tax' 'Q DIAL 3471 AUSTIN CAB C0. 24 HOUR SERVICE .. Q E Two Way Radio Equipped 24 HOUR. TOWING SERVICE '7 H 7QM4ZLn Drs. Leek Sz Twiggs Southern Mtrmesotcis Physicians and Surgeons Finest P. C. LECK, M, D. MEDICAL BUILDING Bowl For L. F. TWIGGS, M. D. AUSTIN, MINN flealffz - Pleasure Also Dine at The RCA-VICIZOI' Radios AUSTIN BGWL Hotpoint Appliances We Have a Dining Room TI E S t'Get Your Bike Tires Hereu For Private Parties Too! Royal Tire 8. Appliances Dial 4250 Q V2 Block East Fire Dept. John Thorseli, Owner famous or fashions Austin's Finest Department Store Fantle Bros. Co. 511 fl yu ,. if j h I 2!N6fmk, I AZQELAND o o o o a o 4 Q .n,u,oo,oo,oo.oo.oo. ,guns ' ARKU3' - D Kinney s PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE STATION -o--Q.-n..n..Q..g-.g..g..g..g........g..g..g..q VISIT R e d 0 w I We Give Our Store and S 81 H Green Stamps I S t o r e s Purchase Your S SPORTING GOODlS W 0 - Authorized I Philchcck Lubrication ' ' ' ' ' VISIT THE Towing W Lee Tires , 600 west oem 318 N. Main St. For Snacks K Phone 9985 Kennedy? ecker MEN'S STORE ardxmi ,920-if ,,,I, JW BEST IN: 0 Refrigerators 0 Ranges O Laundromats 0 Radios 0 Small Appliances Since the Days of the Covered Wagon 415 N. Main Tel. 4381 Bridge at Chatham - Dial 2254 144 HAVE A I J ANE'S DRAPEBY and GIFT SHUI' Specializing in Draperies rt ait An ou W' Sup Covers , Next to Austin Theatre Phone 6866 Will ines 92,430 ' My M Corner of Greenwich and Bridge Go To Nat 's Gen. Mdse. If You Want To Save 4 C P E. Mill Ph one 5166 Go To ilan -Todd for All of Your Office And School Supplies -0- Stationery Typewriters Art Equipment Diaries ,A 0 -, 132 W. Maple 2055 OSTERUD AGENCY IHC. See us for Insurance of All Kinds 129 North Main LHome Federal Officei Austin, Minn. Telephone 3432 The Friendly Business Institution ff f 1 , 1' WW jimi! 7 W I f E1 'cial 'J I oar 0 Wmr, Bit-F129 S as I I ,wer ,Q xrjix XXL if 'fs 5 -,.gsi:2.', x f f, f is X Cv f' ' Q7 ,Y ti V 419 E. Water Street V Phone 2307 .W Slit S ESSENTIAL TO COMMUNITY PROGRESS 'LFOR EVERYTHING ' I. 'A FOR MUSICAL - TRY JEWELRY A agplli DIAMONDS I WATCHES Eu. ,aylmnwmzua CLQCKS 1 . I 13 .A!'l1l'l'1' SILVER G0 fo K. 0. WULD RECORDS . AU.STIN'S OI,1JEST D C0 Q SHEET MUSIC Y BUT FINEST Q RADIOS Q PHUNOGRAPHS - Q , Q BAND INSTRUMENTS 406N0.Main 411 N. Main 2413 DIAL 2845 PRE CRIPTION SPECIALISTS 233 No. Main H AUSTIN Est. 1866 AUS'I'il1 LOCI1 7 CONGRATULATIONS Keller s TO Company Texaco Service Station CLASS QF Q51 I 0 I T ' .-.. O 0 0 Owned and Operated by . ' Security Finance Corporation Tlrcs - Battcrlcb - - - Lubf1'fat 'n Krueger's Automobile and Personal Texaco M0t0I' l LOANS St d o H , Q ll I 0 O O 1201 West Oakland , 1 0 0 0 Main at Maple Phone 9980 Geo. R. Healy, Mgr. A 't' , M' . Phone 3431 Us m mn 122 W. Mill Phone 3240 Ui cG1'egor Sportswear l ,wry art Schaffner 8: Marx Clothing Nunn-Bush Shoes FEATURING MCGREGOR SPORTSWEAR mold-palette v 147 C 0 0 k M 0 t 0 r CATHERWUUD HUGHES Company AND 0 0 o llfn j Qt! a',f K ,yy ITL rv' ,K -7 yOl1I' rx lfe,f'TJQ- JfNQ!fi1My7 Ev?-Z.01.4.-Z..g..g..g..g..g..g. ,!fLI,T'! PLYMOUTH ff M KZOQJQ' Q3 W 5 ,Vkgjp 11,1 ' 1 wh, 6,15 lr VA in XJA! y dealer Y, My If If Rggv AT 'WM 7 ,, U. I I A 1 fA !!,Vi.!! ' ' ' !f1ffff5fYgXM?l 1 f5,1fefff55W ALL MAKES REPAIRED ' YS AF LAW S al e S cg! S e TU C e .20vzufuzuznze.:n:n:N:u:u:q First National Bank Building Phone 2373 104 S5 Main T u QW ' Ai 5 A1 A 1 1 1 L kr! 'T ' 4 M ,mfr R ,T eww XM I 'fa Al rw G f 1645 .,v , 41 ' A , fin!! ' . . d 1' l. if .5 R T' We Sp6C13.11ZQ m If' Vim' 'fn if -fl if T 'V V Quality Guernsey Milk Sz Cream A ,U ,H I' V' xv 'l',1r.f-I if 7 .VU if L 4 ew For a Real Taste Treat R ,A L X Try Our Extra Large Fresh Eggs VISIT OUR NEW MODERN PLANT Streverling Guernsey Dairy 148 f ' ,I C. ,fpf-lg. lrlwjfn .fcf L JCC! fc jfci ,u7,j I Y. ..k.,f Seventy-four Years Ago In 1877, When the first class graduated from Austin High School, this Bank was already 9 years old. Founded in 1868, We have been proud to count among our depositors hundreds of the young men and women who laid the foundation of their education at Austin High-and their parents before them. To every member of this year,s graduating class we extend a cordial invitation to use the services of the First National. You'l1 find us ready to demonstrate that ua good bank is a -good friend. . FIRST NATIONAL BANKF ff A c . fd' A 4 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AUSTIN, MINNESOTA ' , AFFILIATED VVITH FIRST' BANK STOCK CORPORATION' ' V , yC92fa4fzf3 I ' 1 M ' ll r' M a r v I n D-X SE1gVICIFSTA'1?ON We Give S 65 H U Green Stamps GF H.e FASHION and QUALITY FN , f Firestone Tires APPAREL and FOOTWEAR Complete Lubrication A Champion Spark Plugs 210 West Oakland 313 N. MAIN Austin, Minnesota l f Aj ' , Phone 9945 I ,X M4 'XVI f 7 f I . U a. ' 11' -7..- . -. Ijuv . I f fl D J' f pf j W1D.GmM0MaD. -Ji JJ Lf N- V XD.: ,Lf I, ' ' .Xa If L. G. FLANAGAN, ffljd ACEOUNT OD A, D. ANDERSON, MID. .Q f- 1 , 1 I I 'J 'X I wid S7710 10,000.00 1 I W F. H. ROSENTHAL, 1,19 4 U ' R. WRIGHT, D. I .F M J IAJQ7' 'y ' I. M. SEERY, . .K X lr .1 E. C. SARGENT, JR., M. D. :V ' H. P. VAN CLEVE, j SAVINGS AND LOAN . . 9 J, ,FU Ass0ClATl0Ns Jw l . ' Austln Cllmc 0 o o AUSTIN CLINIC BUILDING I N Corner Mill and Greenwich Sts. 29 . Main T 1 h 3432 wp one AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Store Tel. 8831 Res. Tel. 8936 K e I I 0 g S C a Griffin Pharmacy WHERE IT IS A TREAT TO EAT 413 North Main -Y 0 -- E I Congratulations Class of '51 Prescrlptlon SPECIALISTS - 0 4 126 East Mill BABY PRODUCTS W BABY GIFTS C L DRUGS SUNDRIES M 01' CR S A L E S USED CARS AND TRUCKS' A LAN BOUGHT AND SOLD A- 122 W. Maplo Phone 5148 150 -2 . 1 J H- P ATR O N A Austin Dairy Company t U QR Austin Insurance Agency X'is e t Fu iture XXX Austin Maytag Appliance Company Kn er's 'ket Austin National Company ugh's axi X Q3 Bank Sz Nierengarten, Attorney jk sg A Q Baudler and Baudler, Attorneys X D P MA. L , . D. Canton Cafe X 's Cafe it Capretz Insurance Real Estate ency X enneth K. McMillan, Attorney ' Coast-to-Coast Store Minnesota Cafe Cook's Paint Store A A The Paradise lnn Donovan's Furniture Store People's Drug Duenow's Food Shoppe Plunkett 81 Plunkett, Attorneys Fairview Grocery Gendler's Automotive Service Hall's Food Store Dr. John G. W. Havens, M. D. R. L. Hayes Plumbing Heise Sz Roberts Electric Hirsh Clothing Company Albert Hopfe gl Son, Auctioneers Robbins' Furniture Company Wallace Sieh, County Attorney Smith Shoe Company Square Deal Sutherland Barber Shop Tip Top Lunch F. W. Woolworth Company We are indebted to merchants and professional people who are Austinian suppor- ters. The Sraff CONG AT .ATIO S 0 F' R U' N T ity Agency, Inc THE CLASS OF 51 FROM THE ffxustin 'ffloral Shop FLOWERS - CORSAGES Phone 3487 INSURANCE - LOANS REAL ESTATE - RENTALS H. F. Ohde, Pres. A. O. Green, Sec. Ill E. Water A I 9 R .J i 'fi l ld: L4 . ,gupfff Ken's tudio Call 5512 a WAYNE H' AUSTIN S Young Men and Women .5 3 May We suggest that your design for living include a solid connection with a good bank. Make it a point to get well acquainted with one or more officers in the bank of your selection. You will find many occasions to use your bank. BRAND B RAGES Our friendly officers are particularly anxious EVE to get acquainted with you. We recognize you . as our leaders of tomorrow. Gopher Bottling Co. A. H. Haakenson, President B ttl b O ed Y Wm. H. wine, Cashier V 3 t M. B. siegfreia, Asst. Cashier Q' ' ' Ben Lageson, Asst. Cashier C R U 1 C. L. Smith, Asst. Cashier CARBONATED BEVERAGE . . . . or , Aushn State Bank E. Oakland Austin, Minh. 4iThe Friendly Bankv Z4-mf,i.!f'f fl U W A., V' I, - V f f , ft- 01,-,ff V ff if f 5' C ' ' . 4? 'I cf , ,I 1' 46. ,A , .lv . ' JL -,CL Li7 'r'Lff'L4. , Lx 1 - - ,. U Li I-I 'VI 'S C 517 .liar ,,, P cf 1 my ' ff? V7 114 ff .N C 1 - A La,g ,,I xy' ff:- 16, -faiaiv-447, If , ff1 fcA 'fi'


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