Baldwin High School - Blackhawk Yearbook (Baldwin, WI)

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Blackhawk iy Presented by the Annual Staff 1959 Balclwln Hugh School A-Y Balclwln Wlsconsln I X V X I If i AI Ai' 41' H A l 1 r 1 -Y Y f r lu , , , I 'X 'Al Rag? gg, W. if . in ,S+ 4: Vfwvp V v W . '43 Y 'Q 9 Q , 'fr . M, y ,Aw I 7,- X U3 fir 4 sf 4. Q 5 , F ., 3 N 4- M - .fi DEDICATICN He jokingly terrorizes the freshmen with his threats and his huge safety pin. But, by their senior year, he has earned their respect by not only being one of their favorite teach- ers but a friend to whom they can turn. we are proud to dedicate our 1959 HB1ackhawkH to Mr. Berndt. 3 Baldwin High School again proudly pres- ents another edition of its annual pub- lication HThe Blackhawk.H The Staff has worked many hours to bring you this gra- phic and pictorial presentation of the events of the past year. Every student of Baldwin High School should be proud of the part he has played to make this book possible. The participation in and contribution to the many fields of act- tivities by Baldwin High School students not only serve to make you better men and women but also makes the high school a better place in which to get an edu- cation. To the Seniors the past four HB1ackhawksH are a record of your high school life. To the underclassmen the activities depicted herein present a challenge for your future participation to a greater extent in what your high school has to offer. Louis F. Berg, Principal Administration Mrs. Baardson has been here 4 years. Her efficient work and pleasant way has made her a friend to all. 4 Baldwin Cooperative Creamery HIt's Better with Baldwin Dairy Products.n 'M- I Q I 1 6 X S ii' YFHV the School board 1S the governlng body of the B1ldw1n Publlc Qchool syetem It acts 1U behalf of the school d1StF1Ct ln all school affalre The purpose of our Student Councll 1S to promote, supervlse, and regulate the Student aCt1V1f1eS and 1Ht9TQStS mhelr a1m lS t ob1a1n better Student partlclpatlon 1n our hlgh school I Mia 4 Al'n' Noon Cooks we would like to thank our cooks for serving so many of us our noon meals every day They are Mrs Larson, Hrs Murphy, Mrs Zerahn, Mrs Hop, and Mrs Jacobson hhqngffnff Q wr 11 Bus Drivers We would like to ex- press out thanks to the bus drivers of H1958-59N for their help in taking us to and from school, and also for driving us to the various games. They are: Alan Hanson, Neice Van Someran, Leo Strain, Eugene Wissink, Adrian Van Someran, and George Kanis. r De Young We are very grateful to you, Gary, for keeping our school in such fine condition We, he students of Baldwin High School, wish to express our thanks to you lxwrf Ace Gets Compliments of s Lillian Benedict Dah L lakes it Peifect First National Bank Loca Banks Build Better Communities 6 v-7 ' . I . , U 0 gf , A , 0 I I W! ' u , . , . . t I . . 0 Acc vHYfV4 2 , 1 X v- , .,. lv U U . CUC -wwC. - . 11' , Q- ' 1 ' 1 vv .., .. . u 1 ' - - f..,v 1 far 7f Mr. Berndt's school day is made up of confused underclass- men struggling with the English language. Baldwin has been very proud of its foren- sics record. His other activities in- clude the Junior class play and caring for the library. Mr. Bjerkeng's sched- ule is filled with enthusiastic students trying their best to please our busy driv- ing instructor. He is affectionately called HLarsH by his students. He also is the assistant coach and Junior class ad- viser. The eager musicians at Baldwin are taught their Hdo,re,miH by our music teacher, Mr. Bilderback. The various music groups and ensembles have been enjoyed by many under his able direc- tion. He is also ad- viser for the Senior class. mls everybody happy?' Mr. Durner, who is an avid sports fan, can be heard at our ath- letic events cheering the boys on. Besides a full schedule of commercial classes, he is the adviser of our HBlackhawk Bulle- tinn, and also advis- er of the Student Council, and manager of our record-break- ing magazine campaign. The other half of our newly-wed couple is Mrs. Bilderback our English and Social Problems teacher. She has shared many hours with the staff as adviser of the Blackhawk. She also is the adviser for the Freshmen class and helps with foren- sics. ull un Ill 51 liliilll lilili lllllii llhi llill lllll Our science and math instructor is Miss Schaffner. Her day is filled with eager chemists who are ready to try any- thing. As adviser of the present sen- ior class she has had many trying experiences. And what would freshmen do without Miss Schaffner to teach them the basic dance steps? 4 4 Q if, Mr. Guenther has be- come famous this year for his Chemistry class containing a few girls. The agri- culture and shop classes fill the rest of HChief'sH day. He is the adviser of FFA and coaches the FFA basketball team. He is also the adviser of the Junior class. X, fl s'l H6 A 9 '- I 12.3. G a A .Wf f ' Ill 'n III. , H- ,. :' : V, E: Aff . .42 , Vip. ' Kar. j N 4 'YN X f 1 X .V Zigi' K ,- ff ? F 9 V I ,. 5: .. 4 1'-'l!'Wf ' Mrs. Wahlquist is our new Home Econom- ics teacher this year, She is the adviser of the FHA chapter at Baldwin. Her two young child- ren help to fill her busy schedule. S Mr. King's teasing and joking has made his Physical Educa- tion and Science classes memorable oc- casions. We will all remember his familiar entrance in to class, HTake out a half a sheet of paperln The football and basket- ball games mean a lot to all of us. We have been proud to have Mr. King coach- ing our teams. He is also the Sophomore class adviser. 1 W7 HONUT 'UWZSQ .JILL lOlS HONOR ROLL Carol Klawitter Dean Doornink Stewart Carlson Norma Myhre Sharon Niccum Bill Wynveen Phil Nelson Lawrence Johnson Shelda Wynveen Janet Larson .uelence 5. 'xatq 13111 Music - Juany QUOTES GOTCIV DAQ NO111 FHA - Judy B111 8 Carol s--,MS 4 ' 'Q K N S, -5 xl. Q., '---. x. Q.. Q fi 3 L -Jw 'V lfjyjj ' 4 N X rj ff, X 'fx 'Uni 1 ,v it . '45 it-M 1 ,- .-, 49 4 v u. an'-fi if ,L 'IV .17 , , Am, , A Km ,, ff' ,W I b f ,fx ff .ff f' f Y X I , I A 1 x ff - J - !f v 13 + 'W ,-- f, ' 1: ai, A .mf rn , ' , Mg ' 15224 3441 hffffv' . ,, ff, X ,, 57, A E F, new Jerry Amelia Walt GERALD ALAN AFDAHL, Future Plans - College, HA little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men.H Football l,2,3, Noon Hour Basketball 1,25 FFA l,2,3,4, Officer 43 Speech l,2, 3,43 Class Play 33 Newspaper Staff 4.....WALTER EVAN ANDERSON, Future Plans - Farmer, HSpeech is great, but silence perhaps is greater.H FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 45 Football l,3,4g Speech l,2g Noon Help 4.....AMELIA ELLEN ANDERSON, Future Plans - College, HA quiet nature and a steadfast friend.H Band 2,3,4, Bass Clarinet Solo 2,3,4, Pep Band 2g Chorus 2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3g Triple Trio II 2, Triple Trio I 3,4, State 33 FHA ',z, 3,4, Officer 45 Annual Staff 4g Noon Help 4....GENE ELDON ALNE Future Plans - Farmer, Hwhy should I take life seriously? I'll never get out of it alive anyway.H Football lg FFA 1,2, 3,4, FFA Basketball 33 Homecoming Attendant lg Speech 1,2 ..... RUTH ELAINE BOSMAN, Future Plans - Office Work, HAgreeable and full of fun,H FHA l,2,3,4, Officer 23 Band l,2,3,4, Solo l,2, 3g Newspaper Staff l ...... STEWART BOYD CARLSON, Future Plans - College, HLike a scissors ..... always cutting up.H Basketball l,2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4g Manager 2,3g Speech l,2,3,4, State 1, 23 Class Officer 3g Class Play 33 Prom Attendant 3. Gene Ruthie SLU Q Jo Dean Joanne MARY JOSEPHINE DETMAR, Future Plans - WACS, HFul1 of fun and mischief too, doing things she shouldn't do.H Chorus l,2,3,4, Solo 1,43 Glee Club 1,23 Operetta 13 Speech 1,2,33 Class Play Prompter 33 Annual Staff 4. .... ..DEAN GRAHAM DOORNINK, Future Plans - College, NHe's bound for science, and he certainly knows watts wattlu Football l,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 13 Band 1,23 Chorus l,2,33 Operetta lg FFA l,2,3,4, Officer 43 Speech l,2,3,4, State 33 Class Officer 13 Student Council 2,3Q Class Play 33 Annual Staff 4.....JOANNE LORRAINE DOORNINK, Future Plans - Go to California or Marriage, HCheer- ful willingness has gained her countless friends.H Chorus 2, 3,43 Glee Club l,2,33 FHA 1,2,3,4: Speech l,2,33 Office Help 2,3,4: Noon Lunch 4 .... .DOUGLAS ARTHUR EVENSON, Future Plans - Air Force, nSchool is the time to worry the teachers...not wreck your brain.H CTransferred from Wisconsin Rapidsl FFA 1, 4: Chorus 3,43 Annual Staff 4. .... MARLENE MAVIS FREDERICK, Future Plans - Go to California or Marriage, HHappy-go-lucky, worry free, that's the way she likes to be.H FHA l,2,3,43 Speech 2,3,43 Noon Help 43 Annual Staff 43 Newspaper Staff 4. PHYLLIS OLIVIA GAUSTAD, Future Plans - uncertain.H HA maid so mild and so sweet that even her shoes refuse to squeak.H FHA 2,3,4. Doug Marlene Phyllis :nn J0h1'l Bob JOHN ALLEN HANSON, Future Plans - Collegc, HFul1 of fun and fancy free.H FFA l,2,3,4, Officer 43 Football l,2,3,4, Co- Captain 43 Basketball 43 Track l,2,3,4, State 3, Speech l,2,3, 4, State 23 Student Council 1,23 Chorus 2,33 Class Officer 33 Homecoming Attendent 33 Prom Attendent 33 Class Play 3 ..... ROBERT WESLEY HARER, Future Plans - Farmer, HA little lipstick now and then never hurt the best of men.H Football l,2,3,4, Co-captain 43 FFA l,2,3,43 Speech 1,23 Noonlunch 4 ..... LAWRENCE ORVILLE JOHNSON, Future Plans - College, HGreater men that I have lived, but all of them have died.H FFA l,2,3,4, Officer 4, Basketball 43 Noon hour Basketball 2,3, Volleyball 3,43 Football 23 Speech l,2,3,43 Chorus 3,43 Class Play Manager 3 ..... VIRGINIA ANN JOHNSON, Future Plans - Marriage, HShe puts her troubles away for a rainy day.H Chorus 2,3,43 Glee Club 2, 3g Speech 1,2,33 FHA 1,23 Modeling Contest 4 ..... MAXINE ANN KING, Future Plans - Beautician, HA companion of frolic and funou Glee Club 13 Chorus 23 FHA 1,2,3, Speech l,2,3,43 Annual 43 Class Play 33 Office Help 3 ..... CAROL RUTH KLAWITTER, Future Plans - College, HShe never frowns, she never sighs, her rare good nature never dies.N Annual Staff l,2,3,4, Co-editor 43 FHA l,2,3,4, Officer 2,35 Glee Club l,233,Class Play 33 Student Council 3,4, Officer 33 Badger Gir1's State 33 Prom Attendent 33 Class Officer 4. Jeanie Max Carol 'Y' Sharon Janet Gloria SHARON JOAN KRIZAN, Future Plans - Marriage, HI put my troubles in a box, and then I sit on the lid,H Chorus l,2,3,43 Opcretta lg Newspaper 1,43 Speech 2,3,43 Class Play 33 Annual 43 Office 4 ..... JANET MARIE LARSON, Future Plans - Secretarial Work and Marriage, HNow grave, now gay, but never dull.H Band 2, 3, 4, Solo 33 Chorus 2,3,43 Glee Club l,2,33 Triple Trio II 23 FHA l, 2,3,4, Officer 2,3, Green Lake Convention 23 Speech l,2,33 Prom Attendant 33 Class Officer 33 Class Play 33 Annual Staff 43 Newspaper Staff 4 ..... GLORIA JEAN LEINWN, Future Plans - Un- decided, HAn innocent face...but then you can never tell.H FHA l,2,3,43 Office 3,4 ..... SHARILYN JFRFEN LOKHORST, Future Plans- College, HWhy use one word, when two will do just as well.H An- nual 2,3,4, Annual Co-Editor 43 Magazine Sales Manager l,2,3, Captain 43 Newspaper 1,2,3,4j FHA l,2,3,4, Officer 33 Glee Club l,2,33 Speech l,2,3,43 Class Officer lg Library 3,41 Class Play 3 ..... JAMES CLARENCE MORK, Future Plans - Farming, HThis great big world frightens me.H FFA l,2,3,43 Speech 3 ..... NORMA JEAN MYHRF, Future Plans - Airline Ticket Agent HOh life how plea- sant thou art.U Chorus l,2,3,43 Operetta l: Triple Trio I 3,43 State 33 Band l,2, Solo l,2, All Star 2, Pep Band 1,23 FHA l,2, 3,4, Officer 43 Speech l,2,33 Class Play Prompter 3..... Sharilyn Jim Norma Phil Sharon Gordy PHILIP LESTER NELSON, Future Plans - College, HTo know him is to like him.H Student Council 3,4: Speech l,2,33. FFA 13 Football 13 Chorus l3 Magazine Sales l,2,3, Captain 4..... SHARON LEE NICCUM Future Plans - Secretarial Work and Marriage, HWhat's life without love?H Band 1,23 Chorus l,2,33 Operetta 13 Glee Club 2,33 Annual 3,42 Newspaper 2,33 FHA 13 Class Officer 1,42 Student Council 13 HBH Team Cheerleader 13 Prom Attendant 33 Homecoming Queen 43 Speech 1,2 ..... GORDON LEROY OLSON, Future Plans - College, HLife without sports is no life at alk' Basketball 1,2,3,4Q Football 1,2,3,4Q Track l,2,3,43 Annual 43 Class Officer 1,33 Class Play 33 Homecoming Attendant 2, King 43 Prom King 33 Speech l,2,33 Student Council 3,4, Officer 3,4 .....NANCY JEAN RHEAD, Future Plans - Work in the cities, HShe is true to one--one at a time.n FHA l,2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 SPGGCY1 1,2 ..... LARRY BERNARD SANDFORT, Future Plans - College, Ulf at first you don't succeed, try, try, again.H Football 2, 3,4? Basketball l,2,3, Noonhour 43 Chorus l,2,3,4, Octette 2,4, Quartet 33 Operetta lg FFA Quartet 2, FFA l,2,33 Photographer 4 ..... RAYMOND CARLTON STOTKA, Future Plans - College or Ser- vice, HThere was a faraway look in his eyes, he was looking at his feet.H Football l,2,33 Basketball l,2,3,43 Track l,2,3,4, State 2,32 Speech l,2,3, State 23 Class Play 3. Nancy Larry Ray Jackie Jim JACQUELINE JOYCE THORSEN, Future Plans - Marriage, HShe's here. ...I hear her giggle.U FHA 13 Chorus 3,41 Librarian l,2,3,43 Newspaper Staff l3 Homecoming Attendant l3 Office 2,33 Speech l,2,3,43 Class Play 33 Magazine Sales Captain 4.....ARLIS CORRINE TRAHMS, Future Plans - Undecided, HShe sees sweetness in life.H FHA 2,3,43 Annual Staff 2,3,4 ,.... JIMMIE DONALD VAIL Future Plans - Air Force, HA laugh is worth a thousand groans.H Basketball l,2,3,43 Track l,3,4, State 33 Football l,2,3,43 Speech l,2,33 FFA l,2,3,43 Annual 43 Magazine Manager 4 ..... RICHARD JOHN VAN DIEN, Future Plans - Service, HFew are his words, many are his deeds.H FFA l,2,3,4, FFA Basketball 3,43 Speech l,2,33 Noon Hour Basketball l,2,3,4 ..... DELLA MAE VOETMAN, Future Plans - Marriage, HA brilliant girl with bride ideas.H FHA l,2,3,43 Glee Club l,2,33 Chorus 43 Library 2,33 Annual 43 Newspaper Staff 43 Speech 1,2 ..... JUNE LEA VRIEZE Future Plans - Secretarial Work, USO shines a good girl in a naughty world.H FHA l,2,3, Officer 3,4, Green Lake Convention 33 Chorus l,3,43 Glee Club 2,31 Homecoming Attendant l3 Girls' Club l. Rich Della JUI16' Duane Steve Judy DUANE EDWARD WEISS, Future Plans - Make a living, HTwelve years with wrong teachers.H FFA 1,45 Football 1,25 Track 1,25 Speech 1,2.....STEVEN JAMES WERNLUND, Future Plans - Service, HEat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow YOU may die.H Football l,2,3, 45 Basketball l,2,35 Track 35 FFA 15 Speech 1,2 .... JUDITH MARIE WIKKERINK, Future Plans - College, HCares dissolve in the sun- snine of her smile.H FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4, State Degree 35 Annual l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,4, Flute solo 2,35 Glee Club 1,25 Librarian 4 .... JEROME MICHEAL WYNVEEN, Future Plans - Undecided Hworry causes wrinkles. Do I have any?H FFA l,2,3,4,m FFA Basketball l,2,3,45 Speech l,2,3 .... SHELDA JEAN WYNVEEN, Future Plans - Secretarial Work and Marriage, HDark eyes ....... What thoughts within them dwel1.U FHA 1,45 Homecoming Attendant 35 Band l,2,3,45 Cornet solo 1,25 Chorus l,2,3,45 Operetta 15 An- nual 43 Speech l,2,3 ..... WILLIAM GERARD WYNVEEN, Future Plans - College, HI regret that I have but one life to give to the football fie1d.H Football l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Class Officer 45 Student Council 45 Officer 45 Band 1, 2,35 Chorus l,2,35 Operetta 15 Speech l,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Homecoming Attendant 45 Badger Boys State 3. 'Mick Juany Julie JUANITA FLORENCE ZERAHN, Future Plans - College, HA bundle of joy and energy that reveals the atomic bomb.H Band l,2,3,4, Officer 3, Dance 2,3, German 2,3, All-Star 2,3,4, Clarinet Solo l,2,3,4, Trio 3,4, State 33 Majorette 1,2, Head Majorette 3,4j Chorus l,2,3,4, Triple Trio l,2,3,4, State 33 Operetta 13 Glee Club 2,33 Cheerleader HBH l, HAH 2,3,43 Prom Queen 33 Newspaper 2,3,4, Editor 43 Student Council 1,23 Class Play 33 Annual 3,41 Speech l,2,33 FHA l,2,3, Officer 3, Green Lake Cenvenfien 2: GAA Camp 3 ..... JULIE ANN ZILLMANN, Future Plans - Beautician, HAlthough I am not very tall, I would rather be short than not at al1.H Chorus 2,3,4, Triple Trio 2,3,4, State 3- Glee Club l,2,33 Newspaper l,2,3,43 Annual 2,3,43 Speech l,2,3,43 Class Play 33 PTA Queen 4. Hi! I am B-B Blackhawk, the spirit of Baldwin High. You could- n't see me, but 1 began the four year climb with you forty-four Sen- iors. Soon after you were accepted members of the student body, you began your part in the annual Homecoming ceremonies. Jackie Thoreson and Gene Aune represented your class on the Homecoming court. You worked hard to win your first magazine campaign. Your sophomore year rapidly came and flew by. You had fun deco- rating your second Homecoming float, Hwatch Baldwin Climb to Gloryn, which was awarded second prize. You chose Julie Zillmann and Gordy Olson as attendants to the Queen and King. When the third year arrived, you were approaching several high- lights. The first of the year was another exciting Homecoming. Shelda Wynveen and John Hanson represented your class in the court of honor, I was by your side during the rush to prepare the Junior Prom. You did a wonderful job in planning decorations to carry out the theme HApril Loven. Juany and Gordy reigned as King and Queen. Everyone enjoyed the lovely music of Jules Herman's orchestra. The third high- light of the year was your Junior Class Play. You must have felt my presence backstage holding your hand those evenings. You reached the climax of your high school career during the fourth year. You began realizing that as you made preparations for your last Homecoming. Your float again received second prize. I shared the pride in your class when Queen Sharon and King Gordy Were crowned. Graduation marked the end of your four year climb. You are young men and women now, facing life's joys and sorrows. Next year another group will replace you at Baldwin High. B-B B1aCkh2lWk 19 2 X X X fordY King U Queen Juany and 'WY hed rniS The musiC wasaiuand hi5 bY Jules Harm HDrive with Care and Buy Sinclairin Vern's Sinclair Compliments of Baldwin Telephone Exchange Chillstrom's Men store HThe Quality Store for Men' Hattison's Insurance Agenc HSee us for Sound Frotecti JUl1iOl' Pram We chose HApril Loven as the theme and decorated the gymnasium in silver, pink, white, dark green, and light green. In the center of the ceiling was placed a huge, mirrored, revolv- green and up to it ing light with alternating silver streamers leading from the walls of the gym. The back- ground of the throne was a large pink heart. At the opposite end the theme was written in silver letters. . cvinllrwllf gui ' 'J f xrhfbxvd. is The Co Sharongg? Of honor W 1 RS Klawitterccumr Janet Lag? f0ll0wS. gszshgy Gord5Sr8?SBosman onjusgfgi ans .On D a Stewart C:fiSonPh1l ielsgg, Myrsga ts O A 2 A fi G! 9 'gg gli Q uf, 3 K i g :QS royalty Was as follows: Done Sverson, Tom Monteith, cumg -onteith, Sharon Nic- : G0Tdy Olso Hanson, Barbar n, Marlene - B r . Kathleen Gavin? Orgen, and . dy d King Gof Queen 5 Homecoming xl vffjv .AJ if' Bunmfmmxunni 'l4M4lmnn4n.: p . k:RgShl.Il-.....N ' . x f - 'f Au :a4:?T 'Y. . gtg-.5 JZ A 5??f '! ' x s gif 130 . feat t down ln de sC0fe ldwin wen with a airing Valley -O. -Hgliql I of 37 Z1 Thompson's Dairy Queen HCo1umbus Discovered America, and Dairy Queen Discovered Dillies. Th heipbgzirzgtexgthg the bows attempt to Sturkey tries Nap's Hi t t Z show Sturkey the art technique on Gladys S Cry es of datlng Much excitment is caused by Dewey and Dav1d Nap shows Sturkey his technique of datlng David faces h1s final crisis Junior Class Pay The Deflance f Dav1d Charles by Hal O'Neil Keasler was the play chosen It was presented on May l Q 2 It was three act comedy which lmportant problems of to day's teenagers The cast of characters was David Charles John Hanson Mr Charles Bill Wynveen Mrs Charles Sharilyn Lokhorst Faye Ellis Juanlta Zerahn Mr Graining Ray Stotka Miss Betts Carol Klaw1tter Miss Teale Janet Larson Sturkey Gordon Olson Binge Jerry Afdahl Nap Stewart Carlson Dewey Dean Doornink Jonie Julie Zillmann Sherry Jackie Thoreson Lottie Sharon Krizan Gladys Maxine King Prompters Norma Myhre Mary Jo Detmar Ph1ll1ps 66 Vanda's Jewler Eggen's Store Meats, Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Custom Butchering ZZ x O 5, ! , . I O f a 0 n H . 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JUNICRS ve' Row 1 L to R Ann Berkseth, Gene Brummels, Darryl Dettmann, Charles DeYoung, Leonard EF1CkSOD Row 2 Peter Gaustad, Sharon Norden, Donna Hanson, Doug Montelth, B111 Iandaal Rom 3 Dorothy Vartell, Luella Bamberg, Don Re1Ch Edlth Frye, Absent John Qud dfs 15,14 1 we O w l I to Paul Rundhauq, Rover leGrootenhu1s, Larry Geurk1nk Row 2 Lloyd Foster, Eldon Vrleze, Kathy Thompson Lo1s Serler, Sharon VandenBerg Row 3 Barbara Boldt, Janlce Slttlow, Kathleen GaV1D Dave N1ccum Z4 ' I ,,f ' . KX A ' at x e Wg' 1' V 1'. . , - 7 gf Vla,, mmm Vw 3 R: B ,....r an I B , .L N. 12 : I - , . x 9 Ro . R, K K, ' ' 1 ex. new L to R Francls O'Conne11, Ronn1e Sandfort, Karen Vosku1l, Steven Boller, Joan West, Jerry Hop, Bob Berkseth, Jeff Symes, Tracy Nelson, JoAnn Donkersgoed, Shlrley Swenson, Roger Grudt, Jeff Cote, Rachel Wevers, Mary Mattlson, Bonnie V1SS1Hk With great ant1c1pat1on, we, the Jun1or Class of began our f1rst year as 'upperclassmen Back again were forty three classmates who, after greetlng each other, settled ected the followlng officers President Jerry Hop V1ce President Dave N1ccum Secretary Rachel Wevers Treasure Joan West Student Council Jo Ann Donkersgoed Francls O'Connell We also chose Kathleen Gav1n and Doug Monteith to represent our class 1D the HOmeC0m1ng ceremon1es And comb1ning our efforts as a group, we produced a beaut1ful float wh1ch ceived th1rd place As a class we presented the play by Cornelia Ot1s Sklnner entitled Nuts 1D May In Apr1l we reached the ultlmate our expectatlons when we held the Junior Prom ' We only hope that our fourth and f1nal step will be half as reward1ng as the third has been Compliments of Sam Nelson's Calf Stat1on 25 S q ,J ' j ' C ' ' ' ' H 591' down to the business at hand. In our class meetings we sel- 0 . n n If ' H . ' ' SOPHOMORES XOQH 2,10 f Qtandlng L to R Karen Beck, Delores Wynveen, Barb Kotts Davld Reld, Judy Steneman, Marleen Hanson, Roger Sabby Seat ed L to R Jack Rlley, Brent Nelson, Judy Geurklnk, Sandy Xcherhof, Don Afdahl Bob Edwards, Lowell Veenendaal YYY?-yflgr Standlng Janet Eken, Sharon DaV1SOD Second Desk Ron J1m Cote, Pattl Murphy Kathy Fern, Tom Gaustad Front Desk Row Dave Neevel, Karen Larson, Alta Frye, Nancy McGee 26 1 1 i -W ! ' ' W' Sf ,-, . ' D J A 5 ' Q , 1 , . , . ij ' 1- 6 'fi , . 1 n 0 y Q . . H ' . I O X1 we avg Standing L to R Jan Rodli, Kaye Doorn1nk, Judy Mon1cken, Ethelyn Loock, Mary Ann Anderson Back Desk Row Forrest Johnson, R1Ch O'Connell, Tom Bosman, Karen Sather Th1rd Desk Row Duane Newton, Loren Evenson, Lyle McGee, Bernard W1kker 1nk Second Desk Row Gayle Rudes1ll, Carol Jean Rudes1l1, Glenda Adams, Roy Van De1n Front Desk Row Fransis Meyer, Jana Klekhoefer, John Afdahl We, the sophomores of 58 , entered school this year w1th a great anticipation for the C0m1ng year We were pleased that the enrollment remalned about the same We now have 4 President Tom Bosman V1ce Presldent Bob Edwards Secretary Jim Cote Treasurer Marleen Hanson Our Homecoming attendants were Marleen Hanson and Tom Bosman We were thr11led when our float, It's Time to Beat Spr1ng Valley , won f1rSt place We w1sh to thank everyone who worked on the float for the1r many fine ideas Compl1ments of St Croix County Wlectrlc Cooperatlve C0mP11meUtS Of Compl1ments of Dr R L Rudesill Lokken Bros Compl1ments of Compllments of Compl1ments of Martlnson s Cafe perk S Dairy Q Plectric Heeb1nk Lumber Co Z7 A ' 1 H YV ' ' ' . 5. This year's class officers are as follows: FRESHMEN O Back Row L to R Glenda low 2 Betty Wlkkerlnk, Mork, V1V1aH Thompson, Rachel Vansomeren Row Foster, Gall Nelson, Georgla Wynveen, Audrey Nelson 'Tum rg Back row Dale Le1nen, Lou1s Van Somern, John Freese, Veenendall, Row 3 Donald Borgen, B1lly Campbell Jerry Steve Thompson, Row 2 Charles Serler, Roger Sarlnske, Berkseth, Russell TeGrootenhu1s, Row 1 Tom Montelth, N91SS, Davld TeGrootenhu1s, Ronald wernlund Z8 Hop, Carol Jean Lund, Dlane Tubbs Karen Harer, Kathleen Meyer, Carol Joyce 7evenbergen, P 1yl Helders 1 Qandra Adams, Qandy Braun, Joyce Eugene Rattel, Jack Kenny 9 .o v 0900 460 we R QS or K4 soy cj V , . , - xvebf Back Row L to R Barbara Anf1nson, Barbara Borgen Faye K1aw1tter, Mary Ann Larson, Betty Lou Trahms, Joan Matt1SOn Row 2 Denn1s VOSkU11, Sharon Wubbles, Janet Rudes111, Carolle Geurk1nk, Robert Gregerson, Sharon Brummels Row 1 Arne Everson, Larry Hesse11nk, Larry Gregerson, J1m UOOTHIDK Barbara Peterson, J1m Ch111strom F1fty one eager freshmen entered Ba1dw1n H1gh in the fall of '58 We chose the fo11ow1ng class offlcers Dresldent Larry Gregerson, VICE Presldent Arne Pverson, Secretary Joan Matt1SOH, Treasurer Janet Rudeslll Sandy Braun and Dale Le1nen are on the student counc11 We had a lot of fun prepar1ng our part of the Homecomlng feSt1V1t19S Our float, Let's Qprlng the Valley , was qu1te un1que although we d1dn't Wln a pr1ze Our H0m6COm1Hg attendants were Arne Everson and Barbara Borgen We are 100k1Ug forward to our three rema1n1ng years Andy s Bar Stone's Cafe Dr Arnqulst B0b'S Barber Shop Vanda'S Jewelry Stronks' Hardware Wevers Woodworking Shop Rosen's Store Q Fgg Station McDouga11's Jewelry 29 If Lf 3 ,mt rl B 7 L S x . 'X V '--,N V ,, ..,,,N.Mm - , - . 5 I . . . . ' . . . . . . - . . . . . ' - . . . . - I Q - . . .. . . . . l . . . . . I v v ' ' v v ' ' ' . . . . U . . 0 1 Q . 4.5 Q,,, ,. A A ,,,, ,,- 1. f, ,xnxx .. .. ewf -......A.. 4 ATHLETICS -ln, AvNf6MAWWW'6WOLU7U Ill fan M Own' Illmg larvzmn. as Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Amery Hudson Ellsworth Spring Valley Glenwood City River Falls Colfax New Richmond ,iw Au .C XX - 33 Middle Border Conference 12 w L T 37 20 Glenwood City 6 l 27 Spring Valley 5 1 1 14 River Falls 4 2 1 0 Hudson 5 2 BALDWIN 2 5 Ellsworth 2 5 Colfax 2 5 New Richmond l 6 Ben Franklin Bark's Bakery Chuck's Bar Compliments of Baldwin Greenhouse Vernon A. Vandeberg Paint Shop Dr' Arnquist' Dentist 32 fl 'isnt sp an W tfbfnfk M S S ,f if fl- ,Q 12 I 1 '- e A H W Root Beer Drlve - In 33 Super Valu Fred and Beatrice Hurless Compliments Of Wes Nelson .A . W ' Le, 3 ' ',' X , . - - ' f . A ,V . Q f 'I ' 'M 3 ,,. V. if s E se, Q . -ef , , ' -1. s E1 lg ' MPH I ,, I 1. . -41 . 34 V .. V 'I nj , V V: -e ,, ' ey' I 4' 4. -' f , V ' . , , . ,M f - s ' . in 2' -' '- . . . , ,W 1' , , 2 K' Qt Y'-X' 1x '1' r JV. wr., Vw I xx-----,,..- '--,xx 7 KNX Nxxs-a 5 f -,,. ,fj . S V , L, , T I ibn' . -fy TEAM Manager - Steve Bolier, Coach - Jack King, Co-captain Gordy Olson, Co- captain Bill Vynveen, Co - captain Ray Stolka, Jerry Hop, Doug Monteith, Dave Niccum, Dean Doornink, Jack Riley, Stu Carlson, John Hanson, Jeff Cote, Jim Vail, Ronnie Sandfort. Baldwin Visitor 78 Hammond 44 53 Hudson G2 77 New Richmond 43 62 Spring Valley 40 62 River Falls 4? 72 Glenwood City 54 32 Amery 49 35 Colfax 46 73 Ellsworth 39 Sl Hudson 66 64 New Richmond 45 75 Spring Valley 64 57 River Falls 42 43 Glenwood Ciiy Fl Zillmann Chevrolet 34 5 in '- 'f fm fx X N CAPTAINS 58 59 B Team L to R C, DeYoung, J. Berkseth, L. Hesselink, D. Newton, T Bosman, J. Hesselink, L. Veenendaal, D. Neevel, Front L to J, Chillstrom, B. Nelson, A. Everson, D. Voskuil, T. Monteith R. O'Connel1, L. GreQerson. ' s J Q Us 5 T 'F Z mp , ,WW vmngym F sv-g 2, Qvynpba wb I? . R 4 g 'Q w'fg'0+ 6:7 i Q' 0 Q' ,Ig ff? 9 Q27 Q' aww Sf' '4 4 Q B 15 x Q Q 5 HRK .35 Wm M Em 'z -f -mm 'fi' T H16 HQ A v it 1 V Y ig f I Y I , 6 x X 3 4 fwfr vm' A uw mn wg, Q2 ' ob Q etzgka 'ffgzf ,puma QVEEWQ- Vg Q' qv-wb, X W4 , J244 9155 mga 4,55 .ffcfu ,Aiea I X-529, x 63,6 ' QP, 1 f 1 A ,if 3, . , i .-,,. ...,sr71, Mgt? 4, , 2.42. ,!'-fn. T v D L ' . -. 4 . , - 1 fl I I V 5 V n as I 1' ' B I I. I 1 f , T . , M 5555! Q at . J 1 - , . f J 5 - T if .. T W. TRACK - L to R J. Vail, J. Riley, D. Niccum, G. Olson, J. Hop, R Stotka, B. Wynveen, T. Bosman, J. Hanson, J. Cote. Front row L to R D. Neevel, F. Johnson, F, O'Conne11, R. Grudt, R Sandfort, R. O'Conne11, L. Veenendaal, G. Brummels, J. Hess elink, R. Te Grootenhuis. 0 State Track Meet John , Jim F A Gordy s xl 9.1119 A , Ray V Q 0 QA QXWWQ- ww 1115? 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Row 2 Roger Sarinske, Carrolle Geurkink, Kurt Thompson, Dennis Voskuil, Shelda Wynveen, Barbara Boldt, Ronnie Sandfort, Bob Berkseth. Row 1 Barb Kotts, Judy Wikkerink, Ruth Bosman, Mary Ann Larson, Rachel Wevers. qiofgffes qfch . Ing B c7I,c!'5b0q Keith'S Cafe HHome of Fine Foodsn Erickson's Store nFa1TWaY Fine Foods at a Savingsn ii? -Q H -f 5 ,ff x q, 3 5 -:gf a,A S 'V 1' v T, A .5 4 'Q :gr '54 Q, 5 W 222525. +5 .a.22 2322525 xg, X., , HHN? I 1 x Y it Q ' '05 . -so .5 1 'f, - M k V! if - ' arf Sa 1' x sf fal' 'is 'iv' V if my 3, .3 X r My KJ? s Q 9 H' ' 3 3 2, Qu 2.13 17 7 72 ff N-W'3 '-'fix 4.12 1 4,0- C7 Standing L to R D. 0 Klawitter, J. Larson, 9. Braun, Q. Wynveen, K. Voskuil, J. WGSY, Frederick. Seated J. Terahn, M. 9. Niccum. an ng L to R . R, Vrieze, L, Sandfort, rds, C. Klawitter, O'Conne11 Edwa t F. ' R, Wevers, J Lokhors , Seated R. Sarlnske, D. Reich, B. Berkseth, Don kersgoed. V etman, F. M Detmar, R Carol Shar i lyn ANNUAL STAFF V Back Row L to R M. Hanson, Steneman. Row W'nveen, J. in. Row 1 8 2 B. Kotts, K. Gav ' M. Mattison. B. WiSS1Hk, Jeni' NOW U Martell, Standlng J, Sit A. B k .' ' er Sethbl S, Krlzan, B. Boldt, on J. Zillmann, J, Seated G, S , Vail, Row 2 N. Rhead, B. Wynveen, 1 J. Wikkerink, S. Vandenberg, Row D. Doornink, M. King Y Advisor urq L. Serler, -1' -4 Q 1' NEWSPAPER STAFF Qtanding L to R J. Cote, C. Klawitter, S. Lokhorst, J. Afdahl, L. Geurkink, F. Vrieze, D. Voetman, F. 0'Connell, 9. Krizan, F. Loock, M. Anderson, J. Monicken, J. Rodli, K. Voskhil, J. Donkersgoed, B. Boldt, Assistant Editor J. West, Advisor, Mr. Durner, Editor, J. Zerahn. Beated Back Row M. Hanson, U. Wynveen, J. Steneman, Row 3 J. Sittlow, L. Berier. Row 2 B. Wissink, K. Gavin, Row 1 J. Larson, J. Zillmann. SPEECH Jim Cote Mary Mattison Btu Carlson Jackie Thoresen Bill Wynveen Karen Voskuil Dean Doornink Advisor, Mr. Berndt MAGAZINE SALES Sharilyn Lokhorst Jack Riley Ronnie Sandfort Jackie Thoresen Roger Sarinske Mary Mattison Barb Kotts Advisor, Mr. Durner V.-1' 4 YN1, 24, 6 if ga aw F. H. A. Back Row L to R: Joyce Foster, Gail Nelson, Dorothy Martell, Judy Monicken, Patti Murphy, Barbara Boldt, Gloria Leinen, Mary Ann Anderson, Sandy Braun, Carol Klawitter. Row 5 Mary Ann Larson, Ann Berkseth, Nancy Rhead, Donna Hanson Ethelyn Loock, Karen Harer, Faye Klawitter, Sharilyn Lokhorst. Row 4 Georgia Wynveen, Janet Eken, Bonnie Wissink, Karen Voskuil, Shelda Wynveen, Gail Rudesill, Ruth Bosman, Sandra Adams, Betty Wikkerink, Janet Larson, Row 3 Kathleen Gavin, Sharon Wubbels, Sharon Norden, Marlene Frederick, Diane Tubbs, Carol Rudesill, Glenda Adams, Luella Ramberg, Audrey Nelson, Joan Mattison. Row 2 Barbara Anfinson, Joanne Doornink, Karen Larson, Phyllis Gaustad, Alta Frye, Sharon Vandenberg, Betty Lou Trahms. Officers: Janice Sittlow, Lois Serier, JoAnn Donkersgoed, Joan Jest, June Vrieze, Norma Myhre, Judy Wikkerink. Baldwin Bulletin A SL W Root Beer Drive-in CQmP1ifI1entS of B111 Hawley Fred and Beatrice Hurless SIUUHOH S S1109 Sh0D 46 JS fa 'V ,v .zxvzl . I A . 1 LL ' Ng 3' V . I-fgwfm. i gg., '.2fZ5f'aiU X , ay , f I 4 . X Q K GA ,g Q4 . 4 1,41 x Q-'ff o?WJ 'A .ll xgqgllffc ' If 151 -Zu:- ' X ljlll . 4,1-QQQIVQ 0 if .Q f . . . 7, , 5 5. F331-2 . ' my Y P- Al . 'V d x 9 V 9 ' -,,, -I A ' fe? 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