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Z x N M61 Q i ia 5' '53 Y- HARRY JORGENSON RALPH LARSON Senior High Principal Superintendent 40-It iqgnhw-0 ' .-ff x Pl-IILLIP STOLTENBLRG Junior High Principal at me - -Cx. 'H W... -'Q-L., '31 f- ff A f RICHARD ADAMS Junior high mathematics. Noon hour supervisor. tramural sports, eighth grade advisor. i?w,i 1 wir, X 4, ' ' lun '4 W' V' MHA' ii XQQ14 3, x .-A .,. ROBERT BESETH Librarian. Debate. ARDIS DORR Biology, junior high sci ence. Audio visual assist- ant. QT? BERNARD FREESE Advanced mathematics, senior high science. Car nlval committee co-chair man, sophomore class ad- ViSOI'. CHELLIS EYANSGN Business relations and occupations, ju n i o 1' high history. Basket- ball C team coach, B Club advisor, counsel- ing, eighth grade ad- visor. MRS. BERNICE EVENSON Senior high English and history. Senior class advisor, counsel- ing, speech chairman. DONALD HANSON Junior high industrial arts. Ninth grade ad- visor. KEITH HOBERG Junior high science. Football coach, bas- ketball B tcam coach, B Club advisor, track coach, seventh grade advisor. RONALD JOHNSON Band, chorus, senior high music. Baton twirling. RICHARD HESS Senior high English speech. Hi-Life advisor junior class play assist- ant, senior class advisor, counseling. x Q . . M g Q- Qf as I 1 l l. IP E x MRS. JOYCE JOHNSON Senior high home econom- ics. Junior-senior banquet. OLGA LUNDINIARK Junior high English, speech. Eighth grade co- ordinator. L J f L 1 -YK PETER MARCHAIND Senior high history, junior and senior art. Annual ad- visor, junior class advisor, one-act play. , . ,,....--' RALPH I-,ARSON Senior high social science, senior high principal. Annual hus- incss advisor, llnanc- es, all activities. PHYLLIS McMAHON Senior high English and history. Junior class play director. DOUGLAS MATT!! E NYS Junior h i tg h social studies. Senior class play director, spot-ch, sevr-nth grade voor- dinator, PHILLII' S'l'Ol,TI'lNBl'jRG Senior high school science. ,lunior high principal, triiiflzinw director, student .-ounf-il director, eighth slrzidt- advisor. MARGl'I'1RITE OLSON Junior high home eco- nomics .liiniorsi-nior lmii-iiiwt, ninth grade :iflvismr JOHN ROSSI Boys' phy. ed., driver training. Athletic di- rector, H Cluh advi- sor. 9 f .44 MRS. SADYE NELSON .I ii n i o r high English. sp:-vc-li. Seventh grade ad- visor. 56 ii ANITA SUE PRICHARD Girls' phy. ed., health. Girls' recreation, cheer leaders, Pep Club, tum bling team. LEVERN MELLSTROM B u s i n ess education. counseling director, carnivall committee co-chairman, Hi-Life assistant, sophomore class advisor. H' RU www eeedf' 09 aooof' 000 QQQP 000 aes II , ski? 2-':' i BRUCE VIRGIN Junior high mathematics. School Patrol, basketball C team assistant, seventh grade advisor. MRS. EDITH SMITH Business education. Homecoming c h a i r- man. MARY LOU THOMPSON Junior high and el- ementary music. Eighth grade advisor. THEODORE VVELANDER Senior high industrial arts. A u d i o visual chairman,junior class advisor. :K if Wa -J -'F ,. J 3- Xa Wx ...Q-W iw' 'K X 3 1' N 'E'-v Wwe . .Q ,wi .va 'f M. N .. 5 J ki X wig? .wif ., ,Q eww wiki, r ,.Xw4y X '5 I x 'N Pm- ,W N 'Q 4351 Q 'U' ' , f i if A S f 'nv 4 .'4 Oy , ,V 1 X 1-- ex EILEEN ANDERSON ALLEN CAIVIPBELL 'W G.A.A. 1, 2 Library 3, 4 Student Dlrector Class Play 3 GILMER BAKKEN GALE CHENEY 'Bobby' Carnival King candidate 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Trumpet Trio 2, 3 Stage Manager Class Play 3 SHIRLEY BENESH Class Play 3 MILDRED CHRISTENSON 'Millie' Hi-Life 3, 4 Hi-Life Business Manager 4 Annual Assistant Editor 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Glee Club 4 Carnival Queen Candidate 2 Homecoming Candidate 4 G,A.A. 1, 2 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 THOMAS BERG SHIRLEY COLLIGAN 'Tommy' 'Shirl' Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, 2 Brass Sextct 2, 3. 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 Track 2 B Club 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Hi-Life 4 Class Play 3, 4 55-' Nair' wav- if .ff DELORES COYLE S Wk nfl 'Quai 1 1' iff + .X , .. X X 4 55 CX. - Hs f' .iff 'W --0 41 .fr X 1' r x DEFRAIN COURTNEY DONALD EDGAR Football 1, 2, 3, 4 'Dun' Class President 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1, 3 Class play 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3' 4 Annual Business Manager 4 B Club 2, 3- 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 C1855 Play 3- 4 Science Club 3 All Concerence 3 DIARILYN COURTNEY Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Clarinet Trio and Quartcttes 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Glce Club 2, 3, 4 Band Sec.-Treas. 4 Scxtctte 3 G.A.A. 1, 2 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club Vice Pres. 3 Class Play 3, 4 Hi-Life 3, 4 Declamation 2, 3, 4 One-Act Play 3 Homecoming Queen G. A. A. 1 Cand. 4 AUDREY EGGEN Mixed Chorus 2, 3. 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Class Play 4 Hi Life 3, 4 Class Vice Pros. 4 Science Club Sec.-Treas. 3 RUTH ELLIS Chorus 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Library 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Hi-Life 4 Sextette 2 Class Sec.-Treas. 4 ,rf . :xv x ' mv,- ,142-v..-. 4... Ev 1 QV L., MYONA EDEVOLD JOHN ERICKSON .My. G.A.A. 1, 2 Library 4 'Flo' 4 xg. ,af ' Wfzfi 1 . .M .4 D., .. . ij Q, .4 ' ' fl 4 ' .'.','.- 4 I ,I F xi' fi I RICHARD EVENSON AZELA GOHL 'Bud' Band Pres. 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Life Co-Editor Annual 4 Science Club Pres. Student Council V Basketball 1 B Club 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 'Oswald' Hi-Life 3, 4 Co-Editor of Hi-Life 4 4 G. A.A. 1, 2, 3,4 Pep Club 3, 4 3 Class Play 3, 4 ice Pres' 4 Girls State 3 Declamation 3 One Act Play 3 Class Pres. 1 Class Play 3 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Trumpet Trio 2, 3 Brass Sextette 3, 4 Baseball 4 Student Council 1 0 Pres. of G. A. A. ALICE EVERMOEN KATHRYN G0BD0N vp,-,cts Band 1, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 2 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Hi-Life 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Hi Life 3 4 N X Declamation 3 he cunt PFCS. Glfle Club 4 Library 4 Clarinet Quartette 2, 3, 4 Clarinet Trio 2 fini .0 f 'X 09? EILEEN FRIBORG MARILYN HANSQN Q, X G. A. A. 1, 2 Class Play 4 WANDA FULTZ A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 FLORENCE HANSON G. A. A. Vice Pres. 3 Glee Club 3 Chorus 3, 4 Class Play 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 4 -Sf- ' Wob- ns .ur at W, f H- ' xl - r l BERT HARTMAN VIOLET nuns 'Toots' ,,,, ..A.1'7 H Library 3 4 ELAINE HINRICHS NEIL INGALLS .-Ryman opp x , . K N ' K y DELORES IIOAGLAND MARLENE IVERSON Mar G.A.A. 1, 2 Lxbrary 3, 4 Class Play 4 Q W, f DELORES HOLM DANIEL IVERSON 'Dee' 'Don' Pep Club 2, 3 Class Play 3 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Chorus 4 SCIGDCG Club 3 -ur' if-C '31 'Yf'2'?'!f' 5 Yugi sz? atv JEAN JOHNSON 'Jeanne' Mixed Chorus 4 Glee Club 3, 4 LOWELL JORDAN 'Pete' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Track 2. 3, 4 B Club 2, 8, 4 B Club Treas. 8 Student Council 1, 4 Chorus 4 Class Play 3, 4 Student Manager 1, 2 RUSSELL JOHNSON CAROLE JONSON Football 3, 4 B Club 4 STANLEY JOHNSON Gonvick 2, 3 Football 4 WAYNE JOHNSON Chorus 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, 2 DALE LAROQUE Baseball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 Football 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2 Hi-Life 3 Class Treas. 2 Debate 3, 4 B Club 3, 4 Track 4 Speech 4 CATHERINE LEE 'Cathee' Band Soc.-Trfras. 3 Band Vice Pres. 4 Chorus Vice Pres. 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Life 3, 4 Sextette 2, 3 Drum Quartette 3 G.A.A. 1, 2 Girls State Alternate 3 Class Play 3, 4 Declamation 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 9 an f-mlb -1' s 1 x I mf .49 . 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Ns- 1L.,,y s-.fi JAMES LEXYIS MARILYN LUNDMARK Class Play 4 Carnival Queen Can. 1 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Club Sec.-Treas. 4 Class Play 3 Chorus 2, 3 Glee Club 3 Housewife 4 JANICE LEWVIS LEE MfgfN,US0N Clearbrook, Minn., 1, 2 F tb H 0ag3 4 Student Council 3 BOO :ll S' 3' 4 Glee Club 3 HSP 1 ' B Club 3, 4 CARL LIEND ROBERT MARUSKA ALDEN LORENTS 'Conrad' Band 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 Annual Editor-in-Chief Science Club 3 Alternate Boys State 3 Student Director 4 4 BERNICE NATTRASS G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 I3 Y NZ! illllb, Q Aw 'Q l sw l , i X ,fra are Q 'Nl at SYLVIA NELSON asylv Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Chorus 3 Glee Club 2, 3 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 H1-Life 3, 4 Science Club 3 EILEEN OLSON G.A.A. 1 MICKAEL NEXVLAND 'Miko' Football 3 4 5 M1 HB Club 1 4 GRETA OLSON 'Grct' Hi-Life 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1 Glee Club 2, 4 Chorus 4 Library 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Speech 3, 4 One-Act Play 3 PATRICIA w ATKINS JACK OLSON 'Pat' DARLENE OANES 'Dar' North St. Paul 1, 2 Glee Club 3, 4 Chorus 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Hi-Life 3, 4 LINDA OLSON 'Shorty' Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 Declarnation 3, 4 Home Coming Candidate 4 Carnival Queen 4 MARY OLSON JAMES PETERSON Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Boys Quartettc 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Doclamation 3, 4 Class President 2, 3 Pres. Student Council 4 High Life Staff 4 Pres. Mixed Chorus 4 Boys State 3 B Club 3, 4 Candidate Carnival King 2 Mixed Quartette 2 Boys Octette 2 Student Council 2, 3, 4 QQ? CHARLOTTE OR-VIK RONALD PETERS S 'chick' me ' X if Speech 1 X :S V 'P 1-5 f ,f NJSQ WAYNE PATTERSON GERALD RIEWER I Football 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 B Club 4 GENNE PHILP GERALDINE RIEWER G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. of G. A. A, Class Play 4 'rw' .4 Qbr MARIJAN ST. GEORGE Glee Club 2, 8, 4 Class Treas. 1 Hi-Life 3 G.A.A. 1, 2 MARION SAND Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Life 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 ROBERT BETTERBERG 'Bob' Football 1, 2, 8, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 B Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice Pres. B Club 3 Pres. B Club 4 Student Council 2, 4 Mixed Chorus 2 Class Vice Pres. 2 Sports Editor Hi-Llfe 4 Carnival King 1 ELEANOR SKOGEN SHEILA SLETTEN Glee Club 2 Hi-Life 4 G.A.A. 1 Class Play 4 EVELYN SMITH 1Evyr Class Play 4 LOIS SORENSON Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, 2 Glee Club 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 BERNIE STAVIG I ox 3' is SHIRLEE STRAND JANET TAKVAM 'shin' Cl Pl 4 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 .ass ay Ch 2 3 4 Lxbrary 4 omg ' ' Hi-Life 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 GAA. 1 Student Council Sec.-Treas. 4 Homecoming Queen 4 cur' .-noi on-if EVELYN sYvERsoN DONALD TOBKII-DSON .Evy. Library 4 IONE SUNDBOM RICHARD TRIMBLE 'S Glee Club 2, 4 'Richie' at Mixed Chorus 4 Newton, Iowa 1, 2 ' S' Class Play 3, 4 Banquet program 3 4' JAMES TAKVAM CHAIILES TVERBERG Class Play 4 Projector 2, 3, 4 I 1 Mlm! Tile Jfaae eaoddal lfu Kay Me Uceaa .fad Baku W Gain: Blue and Wffalo QIOUIO4' 7044-la Rode auanoag Row 1: D. Holm, E. Smith, J Takvam S Nelson D Oanes M Lundmark E Frlborg J Johnson Row 2: M. Courtney, A. Eggen R Ellis G Olson J Lewis S Colligan A Gohl I Sundbom Row 3: D. Edgar, A. Lorents, R Evenson K Gordon C Lee L Magnuson D Iverson G Riewer Not pictured: S. Benesh. QW f LAVERN WASTWEET DONALD WILKINSON Football 3 4 'Don B Club 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 55:2 M gg. ...-aw' W Q X I Q S . S A -N M 5 QQ? k Ng ,..L Sl ki ff Y 7 3 X .,......... Si wkzifkl I Q x Q f QQQQSQT Q ' ' K 4 i A I 7 x -nl . X Q ' K Q K N 4 - 3. 09. . - .K 1 - if -.X Q k rgg - 1 . QQAK x m A XS K .5 RSM- X K A is ' ' A - i X '- A 5 I f L N... Semis is - X + X 5 V Q Fifi' s Q :Xfw f' ' a - W X E? z....... ...--' . .QQ X Ls w. - V... ? . F' - . b f -1 . at .., f -Q M 3. .QQ si Q KN . ., X .i .5 K 1: . ff KE YS? P' AE K N, 1559. K -L X .--an 4 .--4 au. A ...a . L W ' ' ikxivivig. Q .as-as . --gg 5 . f ...Q-nun Qi Q 2 'flfifawvwx . IN ,M as A 'O 'exft E- W f Vw ,I fi' W V , , K ag i my ' AM ' W 5 1 3 om ,. M we - xg-remix ' ' ig-Q.: K E 3' M... Q-1. wb as .il . i wr -5. , I , Q ' ,, ag. WW we A : , fix H A xrffraazffk. Q: A 'L W' ' -rs-K ' G df fr Nwmsfw W - .vu A K . - Q 5 I Q le - Q L ..............N LQ fl .,..m jus mg M., 'M ,....... ESB 5 'W - gg I ,Ei .WMM NN I K '- .MNaRi i K A 3 5.21 23525 'EF as Q ,X.LL gl 3, ,H K4 . S Q' S1 ., wmwwf as-x Lgpw Um Glaup As we turn the wheels of time ahead to the year 1965 we lock lnto the lives of the graduating class of ten long years ago Draw your rocking chairs up to the flre and let us see what these brilliant students have done with their lives ln this period of time The wheel turns oh so slowly and as lt comes lnto focus we had ourselves ln the Blggest Llttle Clty Ebro Here we tlnd Asela Gohl dlctator showing her superlorlty over her lower comrades Wanda Fults and Geraldine Rlewer her elble bodled assistants hope some day to take over this great posltlon. Fellow Comrades' Now the scene changes to Hollywood where we llnd Greta Olson as the new Marlene Dletrlch For her next show she ls modeling the gownless strap Also ln this man made city we flnd Chuck Tverberg 'busy as the pro- ducer of The Romances of Evelyn Smith Nlce going Chuck' Whoops pardon me I almost forgot to introduce the new Klng of the Cowboys who ls Montana s own Don Wilkenson Speaking of Hollywood we may as well look ln on the fashionable slde of things Here we see Allen Camp- bell as the fashion deglsner for Metro Goldwy Mayers all glrl studlo and Jack Olson as a model for the latest mens hair styles Nice going fellows' As we move across the country we meet up with Mike Newland who le tourlng the hlgh schools glvlng purlty tests to the students He says he ls making out llne but that none have had as hlgh a score as him 102 out of 103 Not had' When we come to the community around Bagley we pause for qulte a spell and pay a short vlslt to the fellowmen who havent ventured out into the world yet In the town of Bagley itself we find Mary Olson as the grease monkey at Samuelsons Garage Need your car greased' As we inquire further we flnd to our amazement that Alden Lorents ls raising sheep with a degree ln mechanical englneerlng Crash bang what can lt be? Please let us not forget we are yet ln Bagley and who ln Bagley owns the only Ford hotrod' Why none other than Bagley's wealthy bakery owner Gale Cheney As we leave the blg town of Bagley we llnd two other interesting features Dales Laftoque Cat Farm and John Erlcksons farm Oh by the way John ls the Future Farmer of America. Dld you forget' Look' Isnt lt just darling What ls lt' Why lts Sylvia Nelsons latest tree house' Didnt you know she ls now the new and prosperous architect of Shevlln By the way her carpenters are Carl Llend and Don Thorklldson of directors ls Eleanor Skogen Elslne Hlnrlchs Delores Holm and Alice Evermoen Incidentally these members are all admitted free to dances. Nlce going' Bob Setterherg who always was very brllllant ls now president of the Flrst National Bank of Shevlln Good Business South a few miles we look ln on the Northern Pine Lodge where we llnd Bernice Nattrass has been pro moted to head dishwasher Taking her old posltlon as laundry woman ls Carole Jonson. Run run run Pete run Boy can he ever run' Lowell Jordan ls now the only person to hold the mlle track run of two and one-half minutes Fast arent you' Our next stop ls Chlcago where we llnd the magazine and paper lndustry very productive As we vlslt the dxfferent offices we pause llrst st Mlldred Chrlstensons where we llnd her very busy as the new artlst for Esquire Magazine I thought that was for men' Where ls that red glow coming from' Lets look ln here and ond out' Why Myona Edevold you are the edxtor of the new magazine Blush Perfect' Do you have the problem of too many men' If so be sure to consult Ruth Ellis tomorrow at the same tlme same statlon for Bring Your Problems to Ruthie Care to go danclng' If you say yes and suppose you do we will go and dance to the music of Sammy Kaye Sammy has a new singing star Delores Coyle Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye' Batter up for the New York Giants and who should lt be but Jerry Rlewer I-Ie has broken Babe Ruths record and is now the favorlte man in baseball Sardines sardines sardines' If you like saradlnes please try Klng Oscar These are canned ln Norway by Mangan St George who ls Mr Stoltenbsrgs able assistant Smelly' Are you too fat' Just in case you are and you want to reduce we highly recommend that you use Marlon Sands new reducing tablet She says lt works on her so it should work on anyone True true Everyone ls asking who the new dancer on the Arthur Murray television show is so here ls the blg secret graceful Lavern Wastweet While we're at Shevlln we llnd Evelyn Syverson the sole owner of the Shevlln Community Hall. Her board Money bags Takvam has made her millions as the worlds best known brain surgeon Janet Ends these delxcate machines interesting especially since her guinea pig Audrey Eggen has such s swelled one Prizes galore are being awarded to Bagley graduates of 55 We find Richard Trimble 'the most concelted person and Wayne Patterson the Potato Picking Klng Oh my achln back' Gather round folks and see Charlette Orvlck the famous hula hula, dancer County fairs always draw crowds and as we look around we see Ronnie Peters tlghting Bobby Bakken worlds heavyweight boxer See that glow coming from the north' Dont be alarmed as the worlds not on flre Its just Patsy Watkins weeding her dlamond rock garden Mlchlgan ls a nlce state and rather well known for its apples Here we flnd James Peterson as head apple pollsher for the Wlnesap Apple Company His lower pollshers are Richard Evenson and Daniel Iverson The curtain rises and the leading lady appears. Look' Its Marilyn Lundmark as leading lady ln I Re member Mama. Sitting in the front row surrounded by girls ls man-about-town Robert Maruska. Ollve ooooo sings Cathy Les from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House Plug your ears lts opera' Speaking of singing we see Wayne Johnson a famous hillbilly singer of WLS as the new Luke the Drifter The famous Llberace ls losing out in his radio and television shows slnce Kathryn Gordon started showing her talent Candy bar sales have increased greatly ln the past years since Tom Berg has entered the business Running his plants at Shevlin are Marilyn Hanson Florence Hanson Jean Johnson and Violet Huws Russell Johnson and Bernie Stavlg have taken up residence on Skid Row ln Ebro The cause of this is their split personalities. station Its star ls Janice Lewis revealing her own personal experiences in the past years. Yaaaa Navy go team go-Linda Olson ls now head cheerleader at Annapolis Dig that all man cast Zoom where dld it go where dld lt come from' Dont be alarmed as lt ls only Lois Sorenson, new test driver of hot rods Her keeper ls elflclent lone Sundbom who states the fastests we ve gone ls 180 mph Slow isnt Coon hunting seems to be the rage of the nation Around Bagley we find Darlene Oanes and her little dog Fido catching their share Boys overseas have posted their latest pln up queen Eileen Olson the qulet girl of Bagley ls the one who ls rocking the world Genne Philp and Jim Takvam the roving wolves, are found working in Colorado s college for women as Jani tors At least they are around women' Shirley Colllgan always claimed women should be presidents Since no one else ever done anything about lt she decided to 'become one herself She is now president of the Tidy Dtdy Baby Dlaper factory The Hoscow Provada Cnewspaperl has on its stat! Sheila Sletten and Marilyn Courtney Shella is star reporter and Marilyn has her own column as llss Ftxlt. Defraln Courtney know ss Doc has reached his height of fame as a private doctor for Marilyn Monroe As leap year passed 'by again we flnd Shirley Benlsh Eileen Anderson Eileen Frlborg and Delores Holm have taken advantage of this season They are now the proud owners of new last names Congratulations The only jeep with gold door handles belongs to Jimmy Lewis wealthy lawyer of Stan Johnson Stan needs a lawyer since he started wrltlng Stan Johnson hooks These are the new version of Hleky Spillane books Notre Dame has never had such a football team since Les Magnuson became their star player Coach Bert Hartmann is very proud of his ablebodled men Ermlne bathing suits are Shirlee Strands favorites She has taken over where Terry Moore left off en tertalnlng the troops ln Korea Before we turn the wheel back again to 1955 lets stop in on Don Edgar allas Albert Einstein He and his assistant Marlen Iverson have found a way to cure giggles Impossible The wheel has shown us the lives of the best graduating class ever and we hope some of these prophecys come true Oh nooooo' Please 21 I Was a Stool Pigeon for the F.B.I. ls now seen every Tuesday evening over BSS, Shevlln's television ' lt. as as m udinsm S9-gi he E05 gg! 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Nowozou 8 widow E-H use-:cis ECB dgwmvm howoum -uma'-QU I M M M F 3 F W H M H - H Q H N 1 M 5 H E H A M H U H M N M 1 2 M M W M H N u N t i N Q : ' A M H H - H N M 0 gm n E H n A N M Y .M M H Q in H M H U G N I H : u 1 M M : M F : : B M E I N M E W a Q H M M A N A F H : i W M Glau Jlulafuf It all happened in the fall of 1951 when the harvest was brought ln 110 papooses started their freshman year Mr Hoff and Miss Robinson were our supervisors and Bud Evenson our president Helping hlm out in the trlbes work was Marljan St George as secretary treasurer Defraln Courtney and Lowell Jordon were our representatives to the Peace Councll Candidates for King and Queen were Marilyn Smith and Bob Setterberg Bob Setterberg relgned as Carnival King that year We gave a roller skating party to the sophmores ln the old gym Homecomlng came around and we dldn't win a prlse The harvest wasnt quite so abundant in 52-53, a few braves dropped from the roll Our president this year was James Petenon Gerald Rlewer vlce-president and Dale LaRoque secretaryvtreasurer worked with him ln governing the tribe Our class was represented 'by Bob Betterberg and Claude Peterson at the Indian Peace Coun cll. Our medtolns men were Mr Mellstrom and Mr Glueslng Mildred Christensen and James Peterson were our candidates for Carnival King and Queen Homecoming came and went and we found that we again did not get a prlse The harvest was even less this year 58-54 with a few warriors dropping from the roll. Our tribal advi sors were Mrs Vahda Olson and Mr Ronald Johnson. Our president was Defrain Courtney and was assisted by Gerald Rlewer vice president Bob Setterberg kept all our wampum safe and our records clear as secretary treasurer We had James Peterson and Janice Lewis attend the Peace Council and pass the peace pipe around Candidates for Carnival King and Queen were our twins Geraldine and Gerald Rlewer The American Legion and Auxiliary sponsored Girls and Boys State Azela Gohl attended Girls State and James Peterson Boys State The junior class play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay financed our banquet The banquet was a ed and had a very entertaining evening Since the senlors were ln debt we had to tlnance our own traditional spring plcnlc The harvest of '54-55 was very abundant for the old chiefs had passed away and we reigned head of the Indian nation James Peterson appeared again as president and Audry Eggen as vice-president Ruth Ellis was a very efficient secretary treasurer and handled our precious wampum which we got from our Senior Class Play Curtain Going Up Chiefs Bob Setterberg and Lowell Jordon attended the Peace Council We wish to thank all our advisors especially Mrs Evenson and Mr Hess who made our senior year the wonderful year it was Our Carnlval candidates were Linda Olson and Gale Cheney Homecoming drew nearer and nearer and committees were selected for all the various activities The whole Indian nation elected Shirley Strand to reign over BHS Homecoming with Linda Olson Mildred Chrlstenson and Marilyn Courtney her attendants We the class of 55 won first prlse on our float under the slogan Pound the Hounds After many moons of studying reciting go- mg to the trading post for a snack and signing annuals the final day arrived After we received our last feather for our accomplishments we said farewell to our many frlends Now in a few moons the senior class of 55 will be scattered around the whole world and only until we meet at the Happy Hunting Grounds will we know what our tribe has accomplished to make the world a better place ln which to llve 24 O great success, ln which we had a Hawaiian theme. 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'53 an . Q, 5 '53 1h wo-up :mimi qzee cw Row one: L. Sorenson, S. Day, J. Johnson, M. Sauer, M. Clark, M. Chrlstenson, Mr. Johnson fDirectorl, L Olson, J. Eng, M. Clark, M. Martin, M. Sand, F. Hanson. Row two: C. Jonson, R. Aleshire, M. Lohn, J. Harris, M. McCrady, D. Oanes, K. Honstad, W. Fultz, M. St. George D. Bromaghen, P. Woodward, A. Gohl. Row three: M. Berentson, J. Olson, D. Pingrey, N. Nelson, S. Colligan, I. Sundbom, A. Engebretson, S. Brown M. Renner, B. Balek, R. Tangjerd, S. Strand. Row four: S. Christiansen, M. Courtney, C. Lee, L. Eldovik, K. Gordon, A. Eggen, G. Olson. --ff MIXED CHORUS PRESIDENT GLEE CLUB P t Kathr n Gordon James C erson M. Courtney, M. Lohn, K. Honstad y 7m 1 1 9: 'Qin ,Q -4 'i fx 'Wai Ari K 5.4 'dr IU Q .'v f , . 4 1 1 ' M ' v'J . . LL . ' 1 bfpbQQ,.X, t io.: -.OjK.4,. I -E z2'fafff 1, ,Q ' 'v,,x k' ' 'N. - 'F fx D I q su ' glix 1 ,1A ,-MH Q 3-23 , we , i ' f3'g?4'W.s?Qfv ,wf7ff2g 'wwin 1354EF gf4fQ ' . A f.-. , , ,, 'mr .88 ' I ff mW 6 -. sw., . C 14' Bancf How onv: VV. Jasperson, S. Grover, B. Sandhoff, M. Peterson, K. Cease, D. Christiansen, J. Netland, J. Stocksett, C. Joscphson. Row two: S. Fredrickson, M. Olson, D. Bromughin, L. Gabby, S. Hanson, J. Torgorson, B. Brustad, V. Golkowski, Karen Sletten, A. Oftedahl. How three: T. Hadley, M. Kaiser, D. Jasperson, P. Lykins, Mr. Johnson iDirector7, D. Sctterberg, C. Loot, K. Galli, R. Lovell, P. Anderson. . N Xl .'9 'x- x , xx in 1 MAJORETTE Marlys Norquist rg S . STUDENT DIRECTOR X ' BAND PRESIDENT Alden Lorcnts ,rf Bud EVOHSOH E Vi x -4 A, .rsv- ,Nz ., X 'BE - . F 'S I I I Row om-: M. Christenson tAssist:int Editorb, Mr. Marchand fAdvisor1, A. Lorents fEditilF-in-Chiefb. How two: R. Ev:-nson tPhotographorb, Mr. Larson fBusiness Advisorb, D. Edgar fBusiness Managerp, Not pictured: G. Riower KSubsc'ription Mzinagcrb. .. iff, .. i!.vff CE. 1. X K rw EDITOR ANNUAL Alden Lorcnts 1 gr ,--fa if ' 'ri Wi CO-EDITORS, HI LIFE Bud Evcnson, Azela Gohl Iiow one: R, Evunson ,Co-editorb, C. Lee, S. Nelson, M. Christenson fBusiness Managerb, R. Setterborg kSports Editorb, Mr. I-If-ss iAdvisorJ, A. Gohl ICO-editorb. Row two: B. Kziisvr, A. Evvrniovn, D. Oanes, G. Oison, J. Takvam, A. Eggen, S. Sletten, M. Sand, S. Colligan, J. Shevlquist, L. Kircher, M. Martin. Huw Uirw: J, Peterson, S. Christiansen, C. Hendrickson, K. Gordon, M. Courtney, M. McCrady, T. Berg. R V511 X fx i I gl A , :Cs K? riff X me its . az, F P Q l ' ...,, Al Row one: R. Evcnson lVice Pres.J, R. Spanton, Mr. Stoltenberg tAdvisorJ, J. Peterson 1Pres.D, S. Strand, iSec.- Trva:-:J R. Settorberg. Row two: G. Smvv, K. Thvis, M. Lohn, H. Philp, T. Larson, G. Halseth, F. Smith, M. Strand, L. Anderson, J. Ossowski. Row thu-nz T. VI'olhow0, J. Jacobson, VV. Norby, M. Fultz, L. Jordan, A. Colligan, J. McDonald, L. Colligan, D. Brustud, N. Spencer, I. Halborg. B CLUB PRESIDENT Bob Setterberg 'S N, I STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT xv , --ye-Z., James Peterson I ROW Oriel Mr. Adams, Mr. Hoberg, L. VVastweet., J. Peterson, S. Johnson, M. Newland, R. Evcnson, Mr. Virgin, Mr. Evanson, Row Two: Mr. Rossi, D. Larson, O. Larson, R. Johnson, T. Berg, L. Magnuson, D. Thorbeck, R. Setterberg, Mr Lawrence. Row Three: G. Riewer, L. Jordon, M. Fultz, R. Pearson, J. Jasperson, R. HOOVGP, J- Jacobson- u ll 19 fi-ff ,gif A H: S: H Row one: M. Renner, C. Hendrickson, F. Shereck, G. Olson, M. Iverson, B. Frank. Row two: B.. Edelmen, V. Huwe, D. Berry, J. Takvam, E. Syverson, J. Anderson, A. Evermoen, B. Brown, Mr. Bc-seth. Row Om-: Mr. Matthews, Mr. Marchand, A. Gohl, C. Lee, M. Courtney, S. Christianson, D. Pingrey, Mrs. Evanson, Miss Lundmark, How 'I'wo: J. Anderson, S. Brown, S. Colllgan, S. Day, M. Sauer, J. Harris, E. Halberg, R. Ellis, K. Honstad, R. Alvshirv, Mrs. Nelson. Row 'l'lm-ez A. Larson, B. Kaiser, G. Olson, E. Peterson, N. Galli, C. Maruska, J. Olson, B. Brown, D. Thorbeck, J. P0lr'l':-lon. 1 ! bk L ,, K ON- K rl 'I' fn lrlrf Hi? Q :se fr at-PM i , ,, :mv , W , L .- 3 a Ji' k ,, , K N. A A M' - 'Nl 5 .N H J' has ibm my I 5 wg ,,,,,..----.., uf, . --1-J s war 1 , f Wi ,, ? . S, Lohn, E. Riewer, M. Strand B. Balik '7 L. Peterson, J. Anderson, R. Baker, D. Prouty- S. Brown K. Ness, L. Olson M. Martin, M, Lohn, - K. Honstad, S. Strand, N ns. o 1 Halxorson O Stenstad G Benson N C. 1 Q , , y h fn, I Q. We 'M BME' Front row: Gustafson, Juperson, Headley, Norby, Gunderson, Prescott, Lundy. Second row: Bode, Soderstrom, Ramsrud, Snoble, Einevoll, McBain. Not pictured: Bruhjell, Fultz. Colligan, Nasa. A- Mulholland M. Mulholland Mrs. Halseth, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. McBain x X IAN? , W1 .1 I as V eww-7 '22 WS' wa. 5'-n 4h Qi? A. 1 . bf . ,, gaberf? ,MY 0 M Q, -,u 4-sh-,U Mk 5 Q... 1: A A mf: M, -A.,w- 4 V.,' A g 'Jw k M' K fp mf A NL 1,,.,xN . A Q ,,,. ...- ff , 'J f '?' . A J , J , ' .Ba 5 -P My wq Engng-... Ln 1' W 4 yn M ' T x B- 1 .D-,, 1. nw ,, f' uA.,-.x - f v mf-iw Q- f ' ,K -In we I , 'vi I Ng, bin Q ww., Y! W? ' 1 4' ,, 3. Hx 7 Ldfh, :wh 1 f i Y. nf? ' vw, iw E DALE IAROQUE Left Guard ROGER PERSON Center EDWIN KNUTSON LAVERN WASTWEET Left Guard Right Tackle OBVILLE I-IEND STANLEY JOHNSON Left Tackle Lett End DEFRAIN OOURTNEY Left Guard DONALD LARSON Left Half 4 ii 1 f f 1 A s 'R Q' -Q t J- X 1 If f'f 3 I Left to right: John Rossi tathletic directorl, Dick Lawrence ttbasketball and baseball coachl, Chellis Evanson WC team basketball coachb, Keith Hoberg tfootball and track coachl, Dick Adams 15th and 6th grade coachl, Bruce Virgin UC team basketball coachl. Row One: G. Riewer, L. Jordon, L. Magnuson, R. Johnson, T. Borg. Row Two: R. Evenson, J. Peterson, S. Johnson, R, Setterberg, M. Newland, L. VVastweet. A-we. - .W . Q ,fggqwwxs 3 un ,, n I ,. .. f I Q S- l lib. :ff ' '-' v'Q.s .f.. .-....... 'J L3 +1 f s P FP an wu.i, W xg, .Vigyy ,ngnf X ' un.: Wi F' -ggi, K P P' I R 'SSQGI gp' H sg., N x .J Row 1: B. Lykins, L, Magnuson, O. Larson, T. Wolhowe, J. Jasperson, J. Amundson. Row 2: L. Anderson, J. Stocksett, L. Colllgan, R. Person, D, Da.Roque, M. Wiebusch, B. Dahl, J. Riewer, R. Wilson E' as, .sg -W V ' N, -MW A- . ff' q L..- 73' N.-f S 9 . ' '7 . .A Cx x, Row 1: J. Konicek, A. Larson, D. Vorderbruggen, R. Johnson, J. Peterson, B. Hoover, G. Hamre. Row 2: G. Larson itralnerl, R. Christenson, R. Portz, D. Larson, I. Tlbbetts, R. Wilson, J. Jacobson '7wck Row 1 L I-Iolmqulst, J. Rlewer, E. Willberg, R. Portz, R Person. Row 2 J Peterson, G. Peterson, D. Rice, T. Wolhowe, 0. Wolhowe, O. Larson. Mentor Mac-Hi Gonvick Fosston Erskine Mac-Hi Fertile Clearbrook Cass Lake Bagley 70 - 53 Clearbrook Bagley 47 - 56 Erskine Bagley 46 - 68 Mentor Gonvick Blackduck Clearbrook Oklee Cass Lake Mahnomen Fosston T. R. F. 8 A V 2' X Q,-ii w . nun-P . U ,. M- Km mMx gf, 1 W P113 nf L zu, W., fi. 345 S A 119 f Q, 'X 2 : 4 1 4 MA V 1 A 'X' ui-. 1e1'L'.'-' M x f': 'J' XL -5, it x .5 , 4 gm-1 1:4 X 11 fast' , mfg, f Mi-l'ff ' - QB' 4'-'FV .W -1 K r. 4 in ., , Tx 2 C' wb-J Q2 ff'-5 sf? 5 V :- A gm 3 ini 3. U1 4 K Q V iw fx f ss ,L a B- W? 5. A 'Q 35 'RN 3 ,if ' be mi- 5 faq Q P! 1 Q Y : 0 I 1 .455 af 1 V is I 49' V X I it s 'S QB 4 H JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Tom Wolhowe, Presidentg Karl Eldevik, Vice Presi- dent, Not pictured, Secretary-Treasurer, Connie Strandlieng Mr. Welander and Mr. Marchand, advisors. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Audrey Eggen, Vice President, Mr. Hess and Mrs. Evenson, Advisors, James Peterson, President, Not pictured, Ruth Ellis, Secretary-Treasurer. FRESI-HVIAN CLASS OFFICERS Don Larson, Vice President, Rosemary Spanton, President, Eileen Riewer, Secretary-Treasurerg Not pictured Mr Hanson and Miss Olson advisors SEVENTH GPADE CLASS OFFICERS Kenneth Theis President James McDonald Presi dent SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Ruth Tangjerd, Secretary-Treasurer: Jerry Jacobson, Presidentg Marlys Norquist, Vice President, Not pictured, Mr. Mellstrom and Mr. Buehler, advisors. EIGHTI-I GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Gary Halseth President Helen Philps Presidentg Winston Norby President John Ossowskl President. il. nm. .4- s x . I gd Ir' 7' ,Q 1 Qs 3 A xl NZAKN I 2 3 1 Linda, Queen Shirlee Marilyn Mnldrvd .JI Seniors First Seventh Grade Second ,- ff f IIHIIHUH 'Il mi D 5 8 4 P LIL' NX 19 ' .0 if L W7 .Nw J ' Oagii, 1 q ' sg Q :ik ff I, lN -Q VA H n 'Y 1, ,xv I k f. 1, Q 7,3 fy , K f , , W'- - ,Q Y .U' xf v' Q' ' .aria ,. Q 5 .' ,V Agfa ,, Xgx Q My 4 S W Q , ' 1 ,QV Z gf A K .1-S v. ml .M fn-'K 1 ,Z Shoeshine Boy gn-4 N Whos That ' 1 Y f ve vw Fisherman Zeke Fisherman Rasmus Fisherman Sam Another Shoeshine Boy i . .. 59 rf X ,, ,I . ff!!- D ' 1 Q rs N , , , IL, V ,F , ' ' S , gf - ff .A 5 4-S 1 . K - , ks. if, N 5 .ls fag! , k A 4. V K Qs, - 5 I , ,L f -1 iika gr I ! I s kk K n u o 1 S , fx 2, ' f T N Q ' H. , li rv - '- A. bi fp X NZ., ,V N , t , ' m fg s ' ' 15 i ' Q ., -.3 .. , ,s.s Q A' A m' h ' , v A K I. Wflwws- X ,s x' hs A - M Q Q91 I 9-'xx Put Me Down Director Chewing Cast Heh Sarge, Dress Rehearsal Studying Lines Dress Rehearsal 0 '0 0 1- K0 1 9590 at I-1, '90 Q 0' 60 tjoe .-........--u-....,.,. One-Act Play Cut V Hi-Life Sales Speech Class -A.-.-V.. Q. 1 Sched In ,Gaiam Office Glrls Debaters - -v -QR Pledge of Allegiance .gli National Anthem ?-- L V KK fqffea Scion! All Conference j if Year! Ago Last. Buuer Waiting Buses Picnic 62 ,M ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS We of the annual staff take thas opportunrty to thank all of the businessmen who donated money to the l955 FLYER. A and W Drxve ln Amundson Motor Company Aune Motor Company Bagley Bagley Barley Basley Busby Bagley Bexley Bakery Cleaners Co-op Creamery Cooperatxve Company Hotel Implement Company Mercanhle Borgerdmg Tunber Company Boyer Electnc lnc Cease Funeral Home Clearwater Clmrc Clearwater Lumber Company Coast to Coast Store Community Locker Cooperative Co-op Oil Assocnatlon Davrd Edgar Dr C V Swanson Dr Thomas L Byfield Dudley Beaver Garage Evenson Fumrture Store Even-hart Brothers L , . . , 0 - ' ' ll. ' a I ' U . 1 ' as '- ' C ' C I ' ' ' jasperaon Chevrolet - . J ' . . , . . ' ' Cl. . s ' U - ' 9 s ' Cafo' B A G L E Y Farmers Publnlung Company Faahron Shoppe First National Bank Gall: Home and Farm Store Gamble Store G and G Cafe Gesell Concrete Blocl: Company Hank s Shoe Shop H E. Foss H1 Way Store Hoadley Orl Company Honerad lmplement ,Iaaperson Body Shop Jimmy s Gwcery oe s Coffee Shop Karl Baum Davud Park Station Kenny s Sales and Servnce Ken R. Johnson Studno L. B Hartz Store Loe's Cafe Lewyn Toggery Lrllegaards Store Lnndmarlfs 63 Magnuson Variety Store Martm s Drug Store Mr and Mrs George Mnller N A Larson Insurance 0 E Lewis Lawyer Olson Clothmg Olsons Grocery Olsons Meat Market Pederson Drug Fred W Pederson ohnson Repair Shop Almas Coffee Shop Dxcks Mobxlgas Plc Theatre Radno Electnc Shop Red Owl Agency Rev Gregory Borslu 0.5 B Solee s Cafe Swanums Pure Servrce Thorbeck s Standard Sennce Tydol Statron Wrlcox Lumber Company E B R 0 Larson s Store Mnchaelson s Store Ebro Corner SHEVLIN Heden and Wxlde Garage Larrys Standard Service Farmers Co op Creamery Paulsons Store Cordons Cafe Waldemars Drive In THESE MERCHANTS BACKED US LETS BACK THEM STOP WHERE YOU SEE THE 1955 FLYER SIGN 510 00 Contnbutnon S 5 00 Contn'butxon S 7 50 Conmbutron No Stars Under S5 00 Contnbutlon 64 . . , . , , . . 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