Baldwin High School - Blackhawk Yearbook (Baldwin, WI)
- Class of 1955
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lil i r, ' 1? ,,, -Al, A 'ff s. 'J- Q '+ ,, - 1 -iQ... 31442 v a 1 ' cz 6 '- 1 . '.f ': 7 XIII 195 5 41 'W I' ' I pvuuun- pup-P I ' I 1'TT' 1 VW1 WWK1 V11 vamp: li V71 31' M71 ew Ah hifiun There will be six new classrooms which will be occupied by the sixth , seventh, and eighth grades. New shower and locker rooms will be in the addition and above the shower rooms there will be a new music room, 30 feet by SO feet. The present gymnasium will be increased in length by thirty-six feet. A new of- fice will be located on the first floor, and there will be a teachers' lounge on the second floor. Boys' and girls' lav- atories will be on both floors. Construction is expected to begin by the end of this school year. The new addition will not be completed by the time school opens again next fall, but they hope to have the gym finished by next December. we realize that this new addition has been made possible through the un- tiring efforts of the School Board and Mr. Berg. we will all be anxiously a- waiting the time when we can occupy the beautiful addition. A new addition to the present Bald- win High School has been approved. The Bond Issue is for Sl93,000, OOO, which will take care of general construction such as the building, itself, heat, light, ventilation, and plumbing and equipment. We of the editorial staff wish to show our appreciation to Mr Raitor by dedicating this 1955 Blackhawk to him He is liked by all because f his friendly attitude and his inspiring outlook on life has built up all groups of music in Baldwin with untiring spirit and zealous interest in his work Since he has been here all the music groups has taken part in many outside activities and have the marching band with its formations and in the concert band with its precise playing The vocll groups also have been advancing both in lnterest, and in quality thr ugh his efforts This being one of the ways of showing our appreciation to Mr Raitor we dedicating this 1955 Blackhawk to him The Annual Staff of 1955 o . He done a good job. We have noticed the progress in W1 l.Tw I'9JEra1llIcm qf E 5 90 KE -fox Q5 50 CQ cf? L. rfb 7?3?Z S, E VAX' . , e, af .dye ' p a yyv- QL Sa,..I X 9 I 'JW Boar-J Q 5 JU Jin Bafoa S'Cl2,7qS Oh 5 QI? c.o 1 181s B In quest of a principal four years ago, the long arm of the school board reached forth and requested the ser- vices of one L. F. Berg, the principal of the high school at lndependence, Win since Mr. Berg's arrival on the muddled scene at Baldwin High, things have smoot ened out very nicely. Under his guidance, Baldwin became an accredited school as a member of the North Central Association. We have oullt a new swim- ming pool and have added greatly to the schools facilities by buying some much needed new equipment. Mr. Berg also worked many long hours last summer on a move to close the Sunnyside school and bring its students to Baldwin. This was no easy task as there were man e y peo ple who wanted their children ta go to W d 00 ville- But through his untiring ef- rorts,cne results were in our favor and the people chose to send their children to the Baldwin Grade School. As a top- per to his many accomplishments, the village recently voted to ouild a 3193, OOO addition to the present high school ouilding. M1ch of his ti.e and efforts have gone into this project, which when finished,w1ll house six classrooms which the 7th and Sth grades will occupy a new sound proof oandroom with three practice rooms, new locker room and sh- ower facilities and a 36 foot addition to the gym, There will also be a new office and a new entrance to the school In addition to his administrative duties, Mr. Berg also will direct the Senior Class play this year. In the speech department, he has charge of the oratorlcal field. In the past he has also taught classes of Civics and Gen- eral Science. lploarb of Z.hucai1nn Standing L WR WW105' Nelson walter V k 11 H rd Murh John H'm'7 Doofnink. Sidted, Mrs Floyd Greene os u , Dua P y, Two additional members were added to the School Board this year as the Lincoln and Sunnyside districts consolidated with the Baldwin district. M Wally Voskuil and Mr Wesley Nelson are the two new members Mrs Floyd Greene replaced Mrs Cora Heebink as the Director of the Board Howard Murphy is presently serving as the Treasur er Board members are elected to serve on the Board for terms of three years This ls r Murphy's second year John Henry Doornink is the clerk ihis is Mr Doornink's third year We would like to take this opportunity to thank all these members for all the time and effort they put forth we feel that we will receive many advantages from the future addition to the school which they have so carefully olanned Y N 34 I . ' e . Q To e l o e o O ll A I .L Al Q C 5 u e e e C . a Mrs Johnson B S , Stout Institute , U of is Home Economics HA Mr Niccum B S , wisconsin State College at River Falls AgPlCU1tUP6 ilbj I 1, , ' . , Q. , A gl fuiulgg Mr King B S , Wisconsin Sttte College at River Falls Physical Education Physics, Science, Bi ology, and Coach Mr Berndt B S , wisconsin State College at Eau flniro B S , Stout Institute English 9-10, Library Speech, Class Play. Mr. Bjerking B.S., Luther College. Social Studies, Driv- ers Education. Mr. Durner B.E., wisconsin State College at whitewater Commercial. Newspaper. Mr Suckerman B S , Wisconsin State College at Rlver Falls Psychology, English History Mr Raitor , St Cloud Teach ers College, Instrumen- tal and Vocal music Miss Schaffner B S , wlSCOUSin State College at River Falls Mathemat1cs, Chemistry A fx x Enlors ,,!NfN1N' N 1, ' f X fm Salniainman N O R T U D E N LOIS FREDERICK JAMES HANSON DIANA FERN KAY KIMBALL ROBERT SCHLAMPP ROGER TEH NNEPE REITA RILEY RONALD LOKHORST Dalehicinrian RICHARD VAN SOMEREN ,D H --' , R .i , 9 H o s 'r s f ig: L ,,k.l 'ales Captain-M Eugene Bonnes F.F.A.- l,2, Student Council-3, Forensics- 3,b, Track-3,h, Class Officer-3, Prom King-3 N.H. Basketball-2,3,h, Class Play Business Manager-3 Lois Frederick .H.A-'1n2s3aun Noon our 5p66Ch Club- 1, ep Club- 1,, Annual naff-2,3, Hall Duty- ,u, office Girl-M, lewspaper staff-3, lass Play-3, C1858 fficer-3, Hot Lunch Ookegpep-Q, magazine Lloyd Uoornink FoFaAe'1,2,3,u, N.H. M, tball - 2,3, olleyball-h Barbara Boumeester Glee Club-l,2,3,h, Pep Diana Fern C1ub '1, FQHQAQ' 1,2g3, Class Play Prompter-3, vwwwww H , Hobby Club-, Forensics 1,2,3,h, Glee C1ub'1,2 Pep C1ub 1, FoHoAo '3gl.I, Newspaper -3,u, News- paper Editor-3, Annual 1,2,3,h, Annual Co- editor-A, Magazine General manager-Q, F.H A. Officer-3,h, Class Officer-2, Library-2,M Class Play-3, Badger Girls State-3, Hot Lunch Bookeeper-h, DAR Award-h ,mam--M .W-W ff-ip 8 I w , O r' I Barbara Uaustad Hobby Club-l, Pep Club 1, Annual Staff-l,2,3, M, Annual Co-mditor-M, Forensics-l,h, Glge Club-2, Newspaper Staff-3,h, Newspaper Assistant Editor-3 all Duty-3,h, Office 1-M, magazine Sales ral Manager- H, as Play-3nb, Class cer-M, Library- 2, Carolyn Gaustad Class Play 3 M F H A Glue Club l,2, Pep Club 1 lim Greene Class Officer M, Band l,2,3,M Chorus l,2,3, LL, Football 2,3,M, Oc tothe 192:39u9 Speech 1 All Star Band 2,3 M Dance Band l 2,3, Class Play 3,M, Track Annual Staff M Newspaper 3 Student Council Officer M Psycholoty Club and Officer M Magazine Sales aptain 2, Tron bone Solo l,2,3, Trom bone Duet M Vocal Duet 2, Band Officer M bhorus Officer M Jim Hanson Class Officer l, Track 2 3 M Forensics 2,M Class Play 3 Noon Hour Basketball 2 3 Band 2,3,M Football M Psychology Club M Lois Geurkink Band 2 3 M, Chorus M, Class Officer M Class Play 3,M Clarinet Solo 3, Cla Clarinet Solo 3, Clarinet Quartet 3, F H A 1 2, F H P Officer 2, F U A State Convention 1, Forensics 3,M, G1 Club l,2,3, Library M, Pep Club 1 Solo 2 Madolyn Gaustad Class Play 3,M, F H A , Glee Club l,2, Pep Club 1 wayne Ista Football l,2,3, Track 1, Volleyball 1 3 M Noon Hour Basketball 1 231+ - , , . . . 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C , A A 5 ' ' n 1 S - ' ' ' ' I ' 1 - , - , I 9 n X wayne Kanis A 1 2, Noon Hour Basketball 2,3, VOl16yb8ll M Noon Hour Patrol M Paul Larson Basketball ,2, Foot ball 2, Chorus 2,3,Nn Track 3,M, Student Man ager 1, Class Play 3 M Octette M Class Off icer 3 M Psychology Club M Psychology Club Officer M, Volley Ronald Lokhorst Class Play 3,M, Boxing l, Student Manager 2 M, Noon Hour Basket ball l 2,3,M Foren sics 1 2,3,M F F A M Newspaper Staff 3 M Annual Staff M coming King M, Volley ball M, Noon Hour Pat rol M, Joann Lokhorst Forensics l 2 3 I lu' Newspaper Staff M Hobby Club 1, F H A Y 1,2,3,M, Glee Club l,2, Chorus 1, Class Play 3,M, Hall Duty F H A officer M Kay Kimball Annual Staff 2,3 M Newspaper Staff 3 M Band 2,3,M, Dance Band 3,M, Glee Club l,2,3 M Cheerleader 3,Pep Club 1 Triple Trio 1,2,3 M Piano Solo 2,M, Stu dent Council M Home coming Queen M F H A 3 M, F H A Officer M Forensics 1, Chorus 2 Michael o'Conne11 bootball 1 2,3nM BOX ing 1, Basketball 1,2 wggn pour Basketball 3 M Volleyball 2 3 U F D A 1 29 I K' , n I I ' 9 1 u': v 5 t , F'F' 9 Bnhs M - . - ' V 9 ' 9 -9 , Vi - D - ' p e e e .Q Q e e e ' , ' ' 9 3:14, ' - - ' n 9 I ,, aJ, e e e. , A4 -., - ,, .T ' ' ' - - . 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A .- ' - - ' , ' 1 s 1 - , .le 0' I 311+ Reita Riley f , Annual Staff- 2,3,M, v I n If V-. , Kenneth Olson ll i Student Manager l,2,3, A all 3 1 2, , Band 1 2 Boxing-1, Octette-l,2, f ' Student Council-3 f Class Play-3,M, Band-1 2931,-la Choru3'1-12931141 A Glee Club-l,2,3, Trl- , ple Trio-l,2,3,M, All , Star Band-2,3,M, Dance Band-2,3,M, Cheerlead- f o or-1,2,3,M, Homecoming Attendent-2, Forensics 5. 1, F.H.A.-3,M, News- . 1 M, Track-l,3,M, Chorus KQQQ, ' Z,g::j ' , 3 M, - , ' ,ymlf di 'S' -1' 1 X 4 1W.g5. 4, Z Carl Saugestad rootball 3 M, Basket my' ball 1,2,3 Noon Hour Basketball 1, 2 3 Track l,2,3 M P P A Carroll Schneider A ll2I3luD Volley ball 3 M Noon Hour basketball 2, Pep Club 1, Band l,2, Class Of gicer 3, Annual Staff W'-uso' f M paper Staff- 2, 3, M, Newspaper Staff Editor M, Pep Club-1, Prom a Queen-3, Student Coun- cil Officer-3, Band Officer 3 M Chorus Officer M, Vocal Trio M Piano Duet-3 M Class Officer M Robert Schlampp Band l,2,3sUn bhorus 2 M, Basketball 1,2 3,M, Basketball Co Captain M, Football 1,2,3,M, Football Co Captain M Track 1, 3,M, Homecoming Att endent 2, Class Off icer 1 Forensics 1 2, Class Play 3 U Volleyball 1 Joyce Skresvig P F A , v I - I ' 3, I I I , - , '1 - , ' - ' ' - , - ' n n us ' 9 - 3 I , , is we e' - H ' 1 , 1 .. , 1- Ni, . - . , - S? K ,, Y' , O A FQFQ-0' 5 L A 1. .. .- 3,1-L 1 9 A A I i A Roger TeHennepe Football 1 2,3,M Basketball 1 2,3,M Volleyball 2, Track 11293:u1 Band 1:2139 M, chorus 2,3,M, All Star Band M, Student Council 2,M, News paper Staff 3, Dance Band 2 3 M Class Play 3,M, Homecomlng Attendant 3, Chorus Officer M magazine Sales Captain 2,3,M Class Officer l,2, Boxing 1, Basketball Co Captain M, Boot Student Council Of ficer M Octette 2, Trumpet Brio 2 3 M kocal Sol0e3:Ha Band Olficer 3 Badger Boys State Walter Wallesverd Football l 2,3,M, Bas ketball l,2,3, Track 1 2, B Volleyball l,:, Band l,2, Forensics 1 2 Magazine Sale Captain l, Noon Hour tball 1,2, Dance On May 18 1955, the Senior class graduated from Baldwin High School It was the end of four years of studying, recreation, and fun for 27 pupils We entered high school in the fall of 1951 as green freshmen with an en rollnent of 33 Our first two years devoted mostly to getting ac qualnted. we had a few parties such as being initiated by the Sophomores and the following year initiating the Freshmen. filled finish. ed the Crazy,W under the direction of Vr. Mogenson. The next big event was the choosing of our class rings which arrived in Nov - Our last two years were wlth.excitenent.from start to In the Junior year we nerfor class play, nIt's Great To Be Richard Van Someren Class Officer l,2, IStudent Council 3 F A l,2,3, , V R A State Convention 2, Track 9, volley ball 2,3,M, Donna Jean Young Club l,2, Hall M,Hobby Club 1 1 2,3 Club 1 Glee Duty Band enber Finally of May 7. we PPOS H505 the Junior Senior Prom Its theme being 'Stranger In Parad1se ' Eugene Bonnes and Reita Riley were the King and Queen with the conoletion of our r ear we were ready for our bir est year as Seniors As Seniors we we e very b1sy The first big event being Homecoming with the royalty belng King Ronald Loknorst and Queen Kay Kimball. In November our Senlor pictures arrived and we were busy signing tdem and exchanging tmem wlth our classmates and freinds. we put on our Senior class play, nTeen Time' in April, udeer the direction of Mr. Berg. On April 29, we enjoyed our- selves as guests at the Junior- Senior Prom presented by the Juniors. may 18 we entered the scnool for the last time for graduation and on Nay 21 we enyoyed our last hlgh school nicnic. Eff 2' ' ' , A 5 ' 9 1 h ?f ' 3 2 1 , - - J 4 I 1 v A 1 , - .V I 5 ' e e' , -'Q e ' 9 2 9 I V A . - Y ' ' ' ' 1 J Q53 3 -L - - ' A lu. V - J - -V ' 1 2: c - !,f,,.' . wgy V Q . A f- ivsaifq - - 1 - 1 gy:-,', ball Co-Captain- M, My - , - r - DJ! I Y ' .v -3, ,,,W ' I - ' - V - - , - - , f' nun - ' - , ,M, Pep 1.2 1' T , I - L I 1 '-7 , 1 n I - O 1 ' Q 0 ' . . .Q . . I Judie j J' - L1 ' l . vp ' 1 were . - ' ' ' ' ' v U ETC aSSmem 4 ' ' ' . 7' I -5- za E School Snaps B d h 1 F an re Sarge . Play time in gym cl as MI' D'-lI'1'10I S 'GYPUIS class- r buckermrvs History class A demonstration is being snown Lao work is fun. , o x 'Lu , o 0 A Q L ' 0 1 0 ' .of Q' 35,3 Bac? Row L to R Thomas Chrlstianson, Judy Sather, Ronald Scraffner, Duane Voskuil, John Newton, Don Chillstrom, Alvin Johnson, Kenneth Lindquist, David Uelders, Paul Ranberg, Adrian Van Someren Row 3 Nancy Ber4seth, Paula Flattum, Thor Aune, Robert Lokhorst, Patricia Ga lid, Duane Beck, Phyllis Jonnson, John Nynveen, Karen Jacobson, Willia. Olson Row 2 Sylvla nUUGH8Ug, Ronald Lillmer, darvln Doornlnw, wyane Loock, Janet Lorentson, Judy windahl, 1ildred Veenendall Audrey Bleeker, Barbara Berkseth, Audrey Zillmer Row l Shirley Scnaar, Susa O'Connell, wary tahoney, Geor ia Bosnan, JoAnn Hanson, Karen Olson, Carol Larson, Aldrey Andelson, Audrey Solstad, Ollve TeGrootenhuis Phe Junior class is the largest iUlS year we were in char e of c oorating the gym for Pomecominb Cur onecominb Darade was neld on Octooerll Our float, nTwo o'rs n t e ountai , took first place It was beautlf lly decorated, and there was alot of work ut into it Our class play entitled nSprlHE 0' 'ovember 18th and the even1nrs of the lttb and 10th Qn April 29th the Jr r P o took lace in the igh sctool 5 m ' ' I Q 4 '1 V - , J . . W 1 , r . ' Y' L m : : ' ' - ' J ' . Z- - '-i W 'W ' in , ' : : 2 n, 1 '11 l x ' ' . class Qith an enrollment of uh. Green,H was presented on the afternoon , :N v J i . 5 - --gh N: . . 1 .-0 7, M ia ' N' , . 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Back Row L to R Kaye Mentink, Mayne Lehman, Don Anderson, David Voskuil, John Doornink, Alcon Forsythe, Larry Wubbels, Paul Lokker, Roger Van Dien, Marie Schoonover, Mary Lou Frank, Merge et Leinen,Row 2 Lucille To Grotenhuis , Leonard Zillmer, Robert Wynveen, George Loock, earl Thompson, Karen Kotts, Delray Qtone, Charles Fern, Lloyd Van Someren, Ruth Ann Olson, Ronald Anfinson, Robert Lillmann , Shereen Pundy, Row 1 Rosalie Gaustad, Mary Van Someren, Joan Van Somexen, Jon Carlson, Mardell Sa by, Elaine Thompson, Rosa Mae stone, Lols Anderson, Judy Campbell, James Wynveen, Dorathy Moe, Priscilla Wubbels The Sophomore Class had a very suc cessiul year tnis year Our class of ficers were Pres hardell Sabby, Vice pres Poger Van Dlen, Treas Fare1Kotts presented in the tudent Council by Ronald Anfinson, Priscilla Nubbels and Mardell Sabby we had the pleasure of inltiating the green, excited, scared Freshmen this year It was successful and enjoy ed bv all This year's Homecoming attendants Dorothy Moe and Donald Anderson. tea 'omecoming Parade our Sophomore l took second prize with our baoy xvvv lout l I v L k i. . 1' f ' . x 1 I ' , L : 0 ' ' . ' 9 n - 0 x , Sec. Shereen Pundy. Our class was re- ' 1 S , . 'K V JJY3 ' LM L11 l A. . c'as? , ' bls. f . aww fs Back Row L to R Judy Peterson, Leonard Kittleson, James Weiss, Charles Anderson Carl Lawson, Roy Sletton, Cra1g wisslnk, Lowell Norden, Sharon Johnson, Donald Myren, Paul Neevel, Dennls wlkstrom Row 2 Janet Lokker, Arnold Jacobson, Yeslie Larson, LeRoy Doornink, Lora Mae Van Someren, Joyce Bol, Susan Anderson, Darlene Dumond, Roy Kanis, Kevin Johnson, Patrick 0'Connell, Betty Johnson Row l Grace Sargeant, Ruth Queen, Dorothy Zillmer, Marlene Rud, Doris Bakker, Jackm Vail, Karen Bosman, Darlene Scnaar, Elfrieda Schrelv r, Janet Bol, Clinton Hurtgen Our class enrolled with a memoer ship of 36 W nGreenies were init iated by the Sophomores on Sept 10 19 As pert of our initiation we think we did e good job of it we were in charge of tne Homecom ing oonfire A week or so oefore Home coming we started collecting ooxes wood, etc The evening of Sept 30 we had the oonfire whick was enjoyed oy everyone D O Y ' v . . , A 1 T . . . . - 0 n . 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I X N X' I x -K S X x U' The freshmen were officially initiated into Baldwin High School by the Sopho mores The Sophomores gave them party at which they were required to do different stunts ant dances Every one had a hilarious time including the Juniors and Seniors who watched the activities V armuzajuoms Shit C I V 511152111 Qfnunul Standing L to R Priscilla wubbles, Pat O'Conne1l, Judy Peterson, Craig wissink, Paul Ramberg, Ronald Anfinson, Mardell Sabby, Seated Tim Greene Kay Kimball, Mr berndt, Roger Te Hennepe, Karen Jacobson Duane Beck Our student council and tue our twelve members frln each class and dents Mr Berndt is This year our is made up of girl elected class presi advisor activities began with Homecoming The student council managed and organlzed the activities we made posters for the school and dowr town and also two banners One was f r the front of the school and one which assigned sponsors to eact school organ ization for thelr floats All the fin ancial and buslness 8I'PHf1E39f191'1tS WCP6 taken care of by tae student council On Nov 12 and 13 Karen Jacobson, Kay Kimball , Duane Beck, and Roger To Hennepe, and Mr Berndt attended the disconsin Conventi n in Madison Lhe convention consisted of group confer ences and addresses oy speakers Another duty of the student council is to pick assembly programs for the co- ming year Five acts o' various types were cnosen for next ear The student council has charge of al the dances afte gales If an or ganlzation aants to s onsor a dance, they must ob ain perm ssion from the student council O I . .--a buy 1. 54 . 1 . d' . ' . 1 . . . O v Q - . J hung across main street. we also . . 1. L . K 0 I . O . , O A Q A 1 ' ,r ' . - t ir ' 0 Sylvia Rundhaug, Pat Garlid, Joanne Hanson, Audrey Zillmer, Barbara Berkseth, Priscllla wubbles, Dorothy Moe, Judy Windahl, Nancy Berkseth, Paula Flattum,Karen Jacobson, Shereen Pundy, Karen Olson, Front Row L to R Mr Suckerman, Tim Greene, Diana Fern, Barbara Gaustad, Kay Kimball, Ronnie Lokhorst, Relta Riley. 17Xnnua15iaff 065 wx b as? 1963 ef Q5 P39 kwa qxxx S ,Q of A 2.5 10,-ex 6 'af' A S+- X yf' kbosz o-NW ,C se. cevffvw CL Sak ' ufh NNKQE e99'f Jil' af? V 7' Low ,I 1 H3 . , , Back Row- L to R. Kevin Johnson, Don Chillstrom, Jon Carlson, Second Row- L to R. - lx X 6 . X ' I A 2 . X a y . x V ,QV 1 x9 Ygoae' ' 0 x 'III' ,, e OA X o pcs . l 3 A M41- gaaf 5 ewspaper Siaff Bleeker, Barbara Berkseth, Audrey Zillmer, JoAnn danson Doris Bakker, Karen Kotts, Wayne Kanis, Dorothy Moe Mr Durner, Ruth Anne Olson, Ronald Lokhorst, Barbara Boumeester, Barbara Gaustad, Pat Garlid, Diana Fern Seated Ruth Sneen, Joann Lokborst, Paula Flattum, Nancy Berkseth, Millie Veenendall, Kay Kimball, Reita Riley, Karen Olson, Karen Jacobson, Judy windahl Shereen Pundy Standlng L to R Marv Manoney, Georg'a Bosman, Audrey ,T Amagaznne Sales f Left to Right Nr Wu ner, Joann Toxhorst, Diana Fern, Ba bara Gaustad. 'VW fvrk' 0 nxj, of 1' Vqfo f I XJ X Q Qu- l . sb .?L'iWll'9O 'fi gp g O as IS J 5 k X if W' 6 f' f , 0 E ' , , - ' J , 444 O 1 m X , .A , fi I I L E 0 x Q N' ' .Wm x X ,, A: A ,.Av 4 es I W H Vasa. Robert Doornink Paul Lokker Ro : Carl Lawson, P g , , y Sletton, Larry wubbles, Craig wissink, Alvin Johnson, Bud Forsythe, Kenneth Lindquist, Roger VanDien, Adrian VanSomereng Third Row: Earl Thompson, Dennis wickstrom, Lloyd Doornink, Thor Aune, James Weiss, David Voskuil, Carl Saugestad, Charles Anderson, DelRoY Stone, Leonard Kittelson, Donald M ren, Geor e Loock, r , J Second Row: wayne Loock, Wynveen, Pat Wayne Kanis, J Y S Leonard Zillmer, Calvin Johnson, Leslie Larson, Ronald Lokhorst, . ert Marvin Doornink, LeRoy Doorinik, Roy Kanis Mike O'Connell, Rob O'Connell, Arnold Jacobson, Clint Hurtgeng First Row: Ronald Zi Mr. Niccum, Richard VanSomeren, John Wynveen. F. F. A. TRIP Twelve boys along with Mr. Niccum traveled through North- Wisconsin and western ,chagan on an annual F. F. A. One of the important places they saw was Mackinac Island which is made up of all horses. Another scenic place was the Iron Range at Hibbing Minnesota. All the boys enjoyed the and Q trip had a good time SW'-.,,,,, WM: X 1311 ll Back Row Barbara Berkseth, Judy Peterson, Pat Garlid, Mary Lou rank, Sharon Johnson, Joyce Bol, Susan Anderson, Karen Jacobson, Phyllis Johnson, Fburth Row Janet Lokker, Lola Anderson, Lois Frederick, Audrey Bleeker, Janet Lorentson, Audrey Zillmer, JoAnne Hanson, Sylvia Rundhaug, Shereen Pundy Third Row Susan 0'Connell, Rosa Mae Stone, Doris Bakker, Audrey Anderson, Reita Riley, Karen Bosman, Carol Larson, Ruth Sneen Second Row Grace Sargeant, Mary Van Someren, Joan Van Someren, Elaine Thompson, Georgia Bosman, Audrey Solstad, Judy Campbell, Dorothy Zillmer, First Row Mary Mahoney, Mardell Sabby, Millie Veenendall, Lois Geurkink, Diana Fern, Judy Sather, Joann Lokhorst, Kay Kimball, Mrs Johnson Hrs Johnson, Lois Guerkink, an JoAnn Hanson attended the Greenlake F H A convention June 7 11 Lois was in the pagent 'Our American Heritage' and JoAnn was a discussion leader for one of the group meetings Girls from the entire state are eligible to attend the convention The two evenings we were there we had a formal and white dress dinner The purpose of the convention 1 meet new friends and learn more about F. H A The president is qualified and if he is unable to attend the other off icers have an opportunity to take part Two delegates are usually sent V I Y V h x n E . fi ' 4 J 6,2 4 , ' ' .I J N 1- ' P ? f ' vi' ' -P l f ,P e I ' D . P 1 .. 1 ff I . d . ' - s to e 0 ' ' . . ' . e e Q0111' 16115 DFIUBYS Back ROW L to R Niece Van Someren, A an he Jn, Teo Qtrain, Row 1 Ceorge Kanis, Adrian Ven bomeren Q:l.1'3fUh1El11 Mr De Young, our faithful building custodian, has been t Baldwin High School for nineteen years Through his efforts our school is always neat and clean. C' M , ' .X I 'f , .Al 1 ' 4 K : 0 1 1 v hSf A O' 7 . 1 1 Q H . Left to Right wayne Kanis, Lois Fred Pl K Ronald Lokhorst, Diana Fern far f'b 7 I' Left to Right Judy Campbell, Shirley Schaar, Donna Young Audrey Bleeker, Joaan Lokhorst, Barbara Gaustad, Lois L ck Seated Mrs Baardson Carol Voskull Mrs 'arilyn Bear son took Miss Carol Voskui1's place in January Of 1955. Aarilyn Baaroson fr ? '- A e li' L :Ai ' -A I W 'N .. ' ' .- : I 9 'CW 1 . 0 g - 46 's 4? 4, ,Gt :- le v3 Q A 1 0 I 0 . , Al T' C Iwi Q Mus Q 0 ofnffc W Vfoffx P s a 0 a I 5 Che-5 CM X33 .I Veegmeefk-,ad'1 3 H Odgmj f.1fe 3111 4'Ba1hw111 261911 Leisure time Iecessity in school life G03-US On to schoolo Three musketeers Men at work! Anyone thirstyo SBHIDI' Class Dlag' 4' 'Tusk T. me F7 esenlel Apr I 15 IQS5 B1 .5 C. S . A to el fx 3 Acfg f D rg cr Lrg The Senior Class Play, 'Teen T1me,' was held April 15th The attendance and appreciation was overwhelming The major roles were handled by Reita Riley and Tim Greene. Others roles were well played by the following cast: Wendy A young lady in her teens who tries to be one of the smarter girls Reita Riley. Gaustad. Mr Meade A successful businessman and father of two girls Carroll Schneider Mrs Meade In her middle forties, a motherly woman Barbara Gaustad Tim A good looking young fellow in his late teens Tim Greene Milligan Pleasant good natured policeman Rich Van Someren Darby A brash confident fellow in late teens Paul Larson Harley In his late teens, a little two well dressed and over polite Ronald Lokhorst. Miss Denning -Quite poised lady who interested in young people Lois Frederick. Marietta Peppy enthusiastic girl in her teens Lois Geurkink Gay--Pretty girl in her teens with a chanming manner and Southern accent--Kay Kimball. Tiny--Extremely large and speaks in a high voice --------- -Bob Schlampp Wilbur--Serious little fellow who wears glasses and speaks in a loud voiee--Red Te Hennepe, Mrs. lash--A prim straight-laced woman in her fifties---Joann Lekhorst Gus--stocky laconic fellow in his twenties ------------- Llgyd poernink Because of a photography difficulty we were unable to have a class play picturo. ev Nf ' ! Y' ' -i . lr 'lf fc r - ' 4 - eixlv of lm S n ws i I ' f .1 Lt : ml' - B Babe--A lively imp of thirteen with a vivid 1maginat1cn--------Madolyn Spring Green Junior C ass a Back Row L to R Thomas Christiansen, John Newton, Don Chillstrom, Judy Sather, Pat Garlid, Karen Jacobson, Second Row Duane Beck, John Wynveen, Robert Lokhorstg First Row Duane Voskuil, Audrey Zillmer, Karen Olson, Nancy Berkseth, Georgia Bosman Alten Thorson Standing Mr Berndt The characters are as follows Nina Cassell Judy Sather, Mrs Rumble Nancy Berkseth, Scootie -Georgia Bosman, Mr Putman John Wynveen, Tony Karen Jacobson Pinkie Karen Olson, Genevieve Audrey Zillmer, Dunk Doyle Duane Beck, Bing Duane Voskuil, Newton Bob Lekhorst, Eula Pat Garlid, Officer Ryan on Christensen, Major Todd Don Chillstrom, Billy L1 Thorlon, Mr. Blodgett John Newton. I n Pl y --- -nu --- -un --- un-T-- l l l 1 4 ' iiQM gn 5 , 5 l Speezh Back Row L to R. Eugene Bonnes, Kaye Mentink, John Doornink, Jim Hanson, Wally Wallsverd, Robert Lokhorst, Barbara Gaustad, Karen Jacobson, Row 2 Nancy Berkseth, Lois Geurkink, Joann Lokhorst, Paula Flattum, George Loock, Bob wynveen, Ronnie Lokhorst Row L Mr Berndt, Susan O Connell, Lola Anderson, Shereen Pundy, JoAnne Hanson, Priscilla dubbels, Diana Fern The purpose of forensics is to give all the students interested in speech a chance to participate in the local speech contest, which is held in March eacy year This contest dives the contestant an opportunity to over come stage fright and acquainfs them with the fundamentals of public speak represent the school in the league con test, which is held at one of the par ticipating schools Upon receiving an 'A' rating in the district contest held at the Wisconsin State College at River Falls If the contestant receives an 'An rating at the district contest he is eligible for the state contest which James Weiss is speaking to the is held at Madison in April of each Freshman class. Fair' This year almost the whole fresh man class went out for speech so they held class elimination t determine who would take part in the school con test League Contest Spring Valley March 22 District Contest Wisconsin State Col lege, River Falls April 2 State Forensic Contest University of wisconsin at Madison April 16 195k Speech Contestents Diana Fern and Robert Lokhorst s I 1 ing. The winners of the local contest o Shereen Priscilla Rea-ta I, Reita Riley Priscilla Wubbels Karen Jacohson Shereen Pundy Pat Garlid SH Pat 'T Back Row Jon Carlson, Jim Wynveen, Paul Neevil, Leslie Larson, Jim Hanson, Roy Sletton, Craig Wissink, Don Myron, Carl Lawson, Dennis Wickstrom 3rd Row M King, Ronald Zillmer, Jim Weiss, Lowell Norden, John Newton, Kenneth Lindquist, Paul Lokker, David Voskuil, Alvin Johnson, John Robert Doornink, Thor Aune, Bill Olson 2nd Row Ronald Anfinson, Thomas Christiansen, Duane Voskuil, Carl Saugestad, Walter Wallesverd, Roger TeHennepe, Robert Schlamppn Larry Wubbels, Tim Greene, Duane Beck lst Row Ronald Lokhorst, Delroy Stone, Kenneth Olson Forty three men reported for the 195k football season under the guidance of coaches King and Bjerkeng There co captains Rod To Hennepe and Bob Schlampp. Highlights of the season were climaxed by Baldwin's trilling victory over Glenwood 7 6, in the annual Home coming game before a large crowd The best game that the team played was at Next year's team will find the return of many lettermen headed by the new co captains Duane Beck and Duane Voskuil RESULTS or THE 195h FOOTBALL SEASON HOME THEY Spring Valley Glenwood City River Falls Hudson AWAY THEY Ellsworth New Richmond Colfax 1 ... I ra . 2 2 rs were six seniors on the squad headed by Ellsygrth' winning 19-0, WE WE O 13 19 O 7 6 O 18 0 33 0 19 O 27 Red Te Hennene Ronald Anfinson Mike 0'P0nn911 Fuub Right Half T eff md Duane Voskuil Right Tackle Punter Larry wubbels Left Guard Co captains Bob Schlampp and Red TeHennepe Coaches Mr King and Mr Bjerkeng Wally Wallesverd Carl Saugestad Center Right Guard Y' L J . 'LCK r- , , 'E . ' 1 - .- 0 0 o . 0 M ..... I . 4 nf f. K age? H1 Lon Christe nson Duane Beck B21 ?i pggpp Left Half Quarterback 1721 John Hebert Doornink Right End FIRST 'LEVEN A Tim Greene Thor Aune Kenneth Lindquist Left Tackle Right Guard Left T8Ck16 ewming Aciiuiiies Bag Wxnnalh Wokhnrsi y Kimball i Again our H were planned by the Student Council un der the direction of Mr Berndt ng ac Klnb and Oueen were cnosen from the senior class and the attendants were chosen from the other classes On the D1 ht of september 30, l95M the annual pep fest wa held on the athletic field, which consisted f cheers by our cheerleaders, peppy num b rs by t1e band, pep talks by the al umni, co C5DtblHS, and Mr Berg Tin creene acted as mast r of c remonies The pep fest was brou ht to a close by the bonfire followed by a snake dance which was led by tue King and fueen On the following day the annual parade was held which consisted f floats from every organization and class The Juniors won first place 2nd place went to the Sophmores, wlth 3rd place being won by the Seniors, and Newspaper Annual Staff r c ived honorable mention In tne evening the Baldwin Black hawks defeated tee ulenwood team 7 to 6 in a trilling game After the ana a victory dance was held in the gym wita King Ronald Lokhorst and queen Kay Kimball leadinb the grand march A very successful Homecoming was enjoyed by everyone and Oueen Ronald Lokhorst Kay Kimball Attendants Joan Newton Mary Mahoney ore Attendants Don Anderson Dorothy noe Attendents Arnold cobson Karen Bosman AFTnRNOON B POR PAPADL 1' . 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Q O IDIHIIIIIQ ifluais Jnrunr st Sophomore 6' 'W 2nd Civop 751' Of Sennnr 5 rd Back row Ronald Lonho st, student manager, Jon Carlson, Dennis Nickstrom, Don Berkseth, Dave Voskull, Adrain Van Someren, Ckuck Fern, frnold Jacohson, Jim Ajveen, Delroy Stone, student manager, 2nd row Kenneth Olson, student manager, Paul Lokker, Larry wubbels, Lowell Norden, John Newton, Alvin Johnson, Don Anderson, GSOPLS Loock, student manager, Front row xr Kln , Bill Olson, John Robert D0OPn1nk, Bob Schlamppn Ped Te Uennepe, Don Chillstrom, Duane Voskull, Duane Beck Ronnie Anflnson, ur, Bjerkeng lo SULTS OF 195 Cb BASWn QALL S PQON Hoya AWIY TFEV we New Richmond llswoft 1 dooeville Alumni Jlenwood City hudson Diver Falls Ellsworth Colfax Spring Valley Soring 'all Faxmond doodvllle Polfax Yew richmond dlenwood City Hudson T. 1 : lv . . 8 . Y Y X 05 ea W5 Rm' ' lfj 'u-,' . Dawg 1tf A A1 WE .1 VA ' TFSJY Hammond MQ 3g River Falls Q8 65 D su 35 5 1 L43 Ln' - 1 me ue .. Q2 Ty M5 '2 55 Ln . v M7 P M1 SM ' ' 75 Aj S6 S9 J M7 , ' Su 66 T A1 - N MW 65 63 AN ' 52 Sl eu l M2 77 Bob Schlanpp uuard John Robert Doornink Lowell Norden Forward Guard John Newton Duane Beck Forward Forward Coach King and the first six readlng from left to right: Ronald Anfinson, Red Te Hennepe, Duane Voskull, Don Chillstrom, Bob Schlamop, and Duane Beck. R Ta Hennepe Ronald Anfinson Forward Center Guard Don Chillstrom Guard Center Co-captains Red Te Hennepe and Bob Schlampp and Coach King. Team Cheerleader Grace Sergeant BASKETBALL Four lettermen returned for the 195k S5 Basketball season headed by co captains Bob Schlampp and Red T Hennepe The other two were Duane Beck and Don Chillatrom. Although the team had far from a 10 record, they were feared by all opponents and were backed by a large number of fans and fellow students One of the best games that the team played was at Woodville winning 75 Sl The final record showed Baldwin winning 7 games and losing 12 Even though the team's record was not too impressive they played good and showed excellent sportsmanship Much praise should be given to Coaches King and Bjerkeng for their expert guidance over the team Next year's team will find the re turn of eight lettermen headed by five seniors. Team Cheerleader Ruth Sneen f 1 B- S l OZ e e e .MW wh.-Q K -Q.,-I N P ' f ,A V FF. A. Basketball 'Lg 'W' 1, , Standing Ar Nlccun, Leslie Larson, Ken Linquist, Lloyd Doornink, hlton lhoreson Kneeling Ronald Loklorst, Carroll Schneider, Rich Van So1cren, xayno ianis, ike J' onnell Again this year the future Farmers of America organization has a Basket ball team Their names are played at A o'clock the same day as the first team plays The temn conslsts of six seniors Phe first five are Rich Van Qomeren, Wajne Kanis, Ken hindquist, Ronald Loklorst, and Mike O'Conne1l Probably the best game the team played was with Spring Valley Wlnxln M9 to 31 Spring Valley had previously been unde eated The team won games and lost 7 - , t vu rg . . , . 14 O , ,. , 1 1 . I 1 E' J 'I Q' - u Fl I 'J C XX ' I x, . N vu , 1 o l X1 ' A 1' Y . - Ag D . . J 1 . 'Q , . . g V ,r ' .J 0 f' ' P .. y 0 4 0 -w , I . C . . . W.. M, H ., , f,,, n....-.w A- ...,...q,.,, ,, -4 -N-..,..f ,,, v ,1,A ...-. ,,,,L W A W ,gf W 3-.......,,,--,..,..N,,- g X k ,,., f W .,.W.,,-.,.,. . . Q t ,. 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'h I .1321 f' iQ f?13rf'-L 5' 4 4 : ' 2 'P' 4. 5. -- vfg iffranh Back Row L to R Wayne Loock, George Loock, Don Anderson, John Robert Docrnink, Fourth Row Robert Zillmann, Tim Greene, John Newton, Barbara Berkseth, Audrey SO13t8G, Thomas Christiansen, 'aren Bosman, Pat Garlid Third Row dilliam w,nveen Gerlad Hop, Robert Lokhorst, Robert Wynveen, Marlene Hanson, Georgia Bosman Sharcn Johnson Second Row Lola Anderson, Mardell Sabby, Dorothy Moe, Shereen Pundy, Lois Geurkink Front Row Delores d,nveen, Mildred Veenendall, Mary Mahoey The Balowln High School Band is made up oz sixty one members from grades six through twelve The band maneuvers at football games, plays at home basketball games, presents winter and spring concerts, summer con certs at the park, parades at most civic celebrations tions Last iall w onbined forces with the New Richmond band to present a football show at the Baldwin Iew Plch- mond game we are a member of the Ot Croix Valley 58HG Assoc ciation and take part in their clinic which ciation and take part in their clinic which feature ciation and take part in their clinic wkich featured ciation and take part in their clinic which ieatured tki year Rafael nendez, Dan lartino, Gale Qperry, Pom lee, and francis White Out band participates in the River balls District Music Festival and plays in the lass D Jivision. : : . : 1 ' L . - 1 W 'I : Q Q X , e u T -- L O U . in our areag as well as performing at other local func- O I ? 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X33 f EW 1 . 42 if Z'ix2h Qhnru 5 c Back Row Janet Lorentson, Pat Garlid, Paula Flattum, Kay Mentink, Kenneth Olson, Robert Lokhorst, Dennis Wickstrom, Paul Ramberg, Paul Lokker, John Newton, Don Chillstrom, Bob Schlampp, Roger Te Hennepe, Tim Greene, Paul Larson, Judy Sather Sharon Johnson, Aubrey Bleeker, Karen Bosnan, Ruth Sneen how 3 Dorothy 4oe Karen Olson, Ruth Ann Olson, Karen Kotts, Juoy Peterson, Susan Anderson, Charles Fern, Roy Kanis, Charles Anderson, Kenneth Lincquist, John Doornink, Duane Voskuil Don Berkseth, Thomas Christiansen, Shereen Pundy, Reita Riley, Pat Deringer How 2 Priscilla Wuboles, Mardell Sabby, Audrey Zillmer, Karen Jacobson, Bob Zillmann k L Beck wa ne Loock Arnold Jacobson, Don Myren, Don Ancerson, George Looc , uane , y Billy Olson, Barbara Berkseth, JoAnn Hanson Row l Grace Sargeant, Mary Mahoney Georgia Bosman, Susan O'Connell, Audrey Solstac, Kay Kimball, Carol Larson, Joyce Bol, Nancy Berkseth, Judy wincarl, Lois Geurkink, Mildred Veenen all, Lola Ancerso I' 1512 5f1'1Pl2-G: 10 fl 1, NY 5 7 Back Row Kav Mentink, Judv satqer anet Lorentson 2nd 4ow Kgpe Uiggn NSHCY B6I'kSeth, Shareen Pundv, lst Row Dorothy Moe, its Wlay, arc' L 61212 Qiluh Baci Row L to R Mr Raitor, Pr cilla Wubbles, Janet Lokker, Rut1 ann Olson, Kay Mentlnk, Susan anderson, Judy Peterson, Laura Mae VanSoneren, Mary Lou Frank, Judy Satner, Sharon John on, Janet Lopcntscn, Karen Jacobson, Audrey Bleeker, Karen Kotts, Joyce Bol, Mildred Veenendall, Third Row Dorothy Moe, Karen Olson, Darlene Scnaar, Marlys Dumond, Audrey Zillmer, Audrey Anderson, oylvia Rund1aug, Doris Bakxer, Jackie Vail, Karen Bosman, Sheree1 Pundy, Judy Windahl, Barbara Berkseth Second Row Grace Sargeant, hlfrieda Schriever, Dorothy Zillmer, Mary Schriever, Mardell Sabby, Rosa Mae Stone, Marlene Rud, nlaine Thompson, Carol Larson, Lola Anderson, Nancy Berkseth, Kay Kimball Front Row Mary VanSomeren, Joan VanSomeren, Judy Canobell, Audrey Solstad, Georgia Bosman, Mary Mahoney, Ruth Sneen, JoAnn Hanson, Pat Derinber, Rosalie Gaustad, Dawn Hanson 4-ll' .llli Inh -Qm le Quo Back Row L to R Judy windahl, Mildred Veenendall, Karen Jacobson, Paula flattum Ruta Ann Olson Second Row Mardell Sabby, Georgia Bosman, Jo Ann Hanson, Fron Row Mar Maqon Y : 1 ' ' I u .LS 5 f - . . I J, X rw A S ' - B . ' . , Q 0 1' 1 1 1 O I Q V . . v -X . . . , , . , . , . . . L L 4- e A r O 'U -0 f L ft f 5 I2 Q A g J I W f D 1 2 ' A - . A n u - I - . , . . A : . 7 . E Ji-is Znajnreiies A Back Row L to R Shereen Pundy, Ruth Sneen, Paula blattum Front Row Grace Sergeant, Priscilla Wubbles, Karen josman Qjcieite I IDS . M Kenneth Lindqni t front Back Row L to R John Newton, Roger Tenennepe, lim UPGGYIS, ow L to R Robert Lokborst, Kenneth Ulson, Paul Larson, Robert -45-llffaflfl , 3 . . . . D . Z? N Q 4 1.4 V ' r ' - 1 . y A 5 -- ' , Q V. 'IP' M1 Q, KJ I. 'I 4-1, . U4 we 5 ' , . ' 5 : ' , : . . A . ' 1 EN f if if AJ' X W ski f ff Yan E'-Y' rad. se. LLQEYW esta N! K n Eu CTLC Bonnes . Cf . -s, Q? 335337 i Q-sg b - . 'iv -wi X il liff' fig f il I! ..Af s 'rf lkxwx xg N. in P a 1 Q i Q' ', . ' 2' 1' R I I Q lj 9 -7 . Q -Ri ef qw it if ki E2 , A Jrand Maron W? in .,,yi,f1 f'?-18324 r , f , l a U 55 PARADISE rad ' qw- ,4n!Plq -. Q , P161 E5 ffafulig Standing. L to R. Mrs. Kongshaug, Mrs Kappers,Mrs Kies, Mrs. Kotts, Mrs. Reid. Seated: Mr. Thoreson Mrs. Ostrander, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. To Grotenhuis. sv G L 9 5.5 l I 9 Q . ,fk 24 ' I a ll., G. 2, C'Qff4q,j , 'V Y 'N x CK N C 5 I .P ' .XJ . ol .6 XC J o A 4 .' 9 ' . . as C07 1 x 9 - G I Y r, Q LJ 1 x5 D . f n Q D W '- ' 0 L to R Anne Nelson, Todd Torkelson, KPlSU1n wynwa n, ned Lee, Susan Spindler, Earl Bates, James Niccum Row 2 Jayne Ash, Sandra weinke, Joanne Bonte, Row l Lynn Donkersgoed, Tame Pam o, Lian c Lee, Thomas Reid, Steven Petersou, E v 4 3 i Back row Barbara Helgeson, Jerry Van Someren, Kay Zeilinger, Richard Lehmann, Elaine Halverson, Richard Zillmann Row 2 Brent wernlund, Deloris Hilmanowske,Jill west, Joyce Feebink Carolyn Lane, Row 1 Mark Nelson, wendy Birkett, Nan Sittlow Randall Sanfort, Larry Phernetton Absent children, JoAnne Gravink, Denny honicken, Robert Hop l E :C 5i Efmv- ' l o . ' e Stepl L - o ' ' Sandra wikkerink, Carol Bleeker,Sue Rodli, Connie Radunzel - , , S ,fzt l ne ' . 1 .5 1- Paterson. N . O O 'I o Back row L to R. Ronald Conrad, Melinda Reid, Candyce King, Allan Eggen, James Myren, Joel Klandernan,Rona1d Phernetton, Janet Veenendall, Virginia wikkerink Row 2 Roger Veenendall, Judy Ash, Robert Cote, George Yates, David Radunzel, Linda Hammer, Diane Hilmanowske, Ronald Sittlow, Row 1 Grace Berkseth, Douglas Boller, william Kimberly, Barry Sittlow Richard Neiderer, Carol Donkersgoed, Jerry Nelson, Gordon' Fern VandeRer8n Sharon Torkelson, Terry King, Doris Hop, Davld Klanderman, Timothy Symes, Carol Martell Row 2 Dean Peterson, Sharon Jordahl, Cynthia Pratt, Jerry Heebinm RO'ert Lokken, Michael Situlow, David Payne, Donald Hanson, Lynne Rudegill Row l Judy Detmar, Nanette Reid, Bruce Ande son, Penny Tubbs, Terry Nelson, Virginia wuboels, Lou Voskuil, Margery Peterson A . O Back row- L to R. Richard Helgeson,Michael Veenendall, Trudy U 0 Q V V r Back Row L to R Shelby Schol1,M1chael west,Mary Hop, Trudy Nelson, Robert Niccum, David Anderson, Steven Vail, Kathleen De Young, Cheryl Spindler, Mona Doornink Row 2 Edward Tomlinson, Lynn Gregerson, Kenneth Henderson, Nancy Wernlund, Robert Rademaker,Wesley Johnson, Karen Pohl,David Phernettory Roger Radunzel, Jon Veenendahl, Row l Dennis Loney , James Gavin, Karen Nelson, Kay Achterhof, Howard Borgen, Barry Rudesi11,Diane Hammer, Helen Phernetton, Lenore Rudesill h 1 1 H0 steven Boldt: Nancy Monteit ' Eggs ggg:1J12Zgterc:r:yranSchgonover, N9-DCU Nelson PO' 2 Botfby Neiderern Ralph Peterson, TOIDIHY TOUI15-Hsin'da':3ruEnH3g1y' ke Joan an r ' Terry Miland' Harriet Sarins ' 1 Eileen Beck Kay dd d f Row 1 Donnie Der HSSP: ' r121?1Zr:1ei1t:on?nSr1Z1e'ven Sh0P9-I'dnl'e1 1 i11 Guddendorf' Jerry Sittlow' seen DSUITIHPQ Charlotte Bleekera Barbarl Greene' Y Z o A 0 2 , . . 0 y , Back row-L to R.He.Len Anu51'5Uu,nU6UL' uvllll-TVA!! ll J ' ' ' Y' 0 . 0 Back Row L to R Janet Rudesill, Lar y Gregerson, Robert Stenenan, Larry Hesselink, Dennis Voskuil, Dale Leinen, Back Row L to R Janet Rudesill, Larry Gregerson, Robert Steneman, Larry Hesselink, Dennis Voslcuil, Dale L01f161'1n Roger Sarenski Thomas Nonteith, Frank vandenBerg, Kurt Thompson Row 2 Brenda Boumeester, Ronald Pratt, Patrlcia Peterson, Mary Ann Larson, Barbara Peterson, Diane Tubbs, Janes Doornlnk, Sandra Bolling, James Chillstrom, Sharon Anfinson, Faye Cuddendorf, Jack Berkseth, Joan Mattison, Georgia wynveen, Betty wikkerink, Barbara Borgen, Keith Podli Back Row L to R Raymond Ista, Barbara Kotts, Jack Riley, Mary Ann Anderson, David Reid, Lowell Veenenoall, Marleen Hanson, Jerry Hesselink, Row 2 Gayle Rudisell, Judy Geurkink Judy Steneman, Be nara Wlkkezink, Duane Newton, Delores dynveen, David Neevel, Patti Murphy Row 1 Brent Nelson Sandra Achterhof , Kathleen Fern, Jan Rodli, Forrest Johnson, Earl Guddendorf, Karen Beck, Jimmie Cote . I A . wubbels. Row l: Sandra Hopkins, James Sandfort, Barbara Bacm Row L to R Corrine hiland, Jerry Hop, Barbara Bolt, Lois oerier, Bonnle Wissink, Joan west, Mary Loulse Wattlson Pow M Donna Hanson, Robert Berkeetn, David Niccum Douglas Mont1eth, Ro er Grudt, Ann Berkseth Row 3 Verl willlam Landaal Row 2 John Rud, Jeffery Cote, Jeffery Synes, Leonard nrickson Front Row Steven Boller, Kathleen Back Row L to R. Jimmie Wally Mary Jo AL ersen, uloria Leinen, Gordon Olson, Raymond Stotka, William wynveen, Dean Doornink, John Hanson, Vernon Ista, Row 2 Marlene Frederickg Sharilyn Lokhorst, Philip Nelson, Steven wernlund ,Judith Wikkerink, Virginia Johnson, Sharon Niccum, Shelda Wynveen. Pow 1 Jerome wynveen, Julie Zillmann, Gene Aune, Ruth Bosman Georgia Guddendorf, Norma Myhre, Juanita Zerahn, Roger Scholl. Absent, Stewart Carlson. N ' : . 1 0 ' ' ' 1 . e . 2 X ' I e 2 Bleeker, Karen Voskuil, Charles ?eYoung, Ronnie Sandfort, ' ' . : . ' . : Q ' r ' I Baldwln Creamery Vanda's Jewelry Chillstrom's Men's Store Vande Berg Hardware Bark's Bakery Vern's Standard Service Deiss R Finley Motors Baldwin Jewelers Deringer Real Estate k Insurance Baldwin Oil Co Heebink Lumber k Millwork Co Baldwin Bulletin Chuck's Bar 3 Cafe Gregerson Dairy R Electric Supply Aamodt Pharmacy Reids Hatchery Farmers Elevator Keith's C afe Nelson Dairy Dubow's Variety Store Skari Funeral Home Zerahn Implement Co St Croix Produce Bob's Barber Shop George's Shoe Service Lyle's W66H Statl n Sneen Q Schlhmp Gara e P S Poward's Grill COscar Niland, Prop J Baldwin Produce Somsen Barber Shop . K Martinson's Cafe Stronks Hardware St Croix Co-op Services Schaffner's Service Station Northside Grocery Baldwln Insurance Agency Andy's Bar Lokken Bros Eggen's Dr S D Arnquist D First National Bank H D Olson Attorney Erickson's Store Nelson's Duper Value Baldwin Greenhouse Baldwln Nash Sales D A J Spears D D Zillmann Chevrolet Co Nyeggan's Elevator Coast to Coast hardware Rosen's John's Sinclair Service Ted's Cafe QRose Nolinej Baldwin Body Shop Jacobson Radio 3 TV Mi Ladies Beauty Shop Leo's Fix it Shop The staff of the Baldwin Blackhawk would like to take this opportunity to thank all the business men and women who sponsored our annual and helped to make it posqfhle to put one out. The top group on tnls page gave Q15 OO L second group gave Q10 OO and the third QS OO to 310 OO The fourth group gave wS OO and the last one gave below of OO I 'Y D O 0 O l 0 nD.S. 1 I O To I C 0 OSI at 0 I O 'o ' . . Hanson Q Mattson Produce I 7 L 0 0 V K- O I O 1' 0 0 W' :- !.,,,o n S? 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