Bemidji High School - Lumberjack Yearbook (Bemidji, MN)
- Class of 1955
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The Annual Staff B9 SKS Axes ima S J W SMITH RAY WITT Superlmendent Semor H1gh Pr1nc1pa1 ROGER BRIAR Dxrector of Guxdance DATSEY NURGART TED IVIATUSESKI Englxsh Supervlsor Erlgllsh IV and Journahsm Enghsh III Speech and Drama fa X , I . . T N s ' Nr, ' - W 'I- ' 7 K ff L , ! V. it f-Q at 'Z' 10X RICHARD SKINNER VIRGINIA THOMPSON Soc1a1 Sc1ence .1 DALTON SEELIING Agr1cu1'ure MARJORIE BEIGLER Phys1ca1 Educatwn S., fzblr rf MARY DAVISON L1brar1an X ff? DONALD SCHMECKPEPER Indust Lal Arts EDNA MICKELSON Study Hall if JOHN MASON Industmal Arts LEO COOPER ,L,C'Z., Physxcal Educatxon -RA.-a.a 'Z N-.r....... ' fi! ' i 31 fu , ,'1 0 A 4 V' f 'Y -ff ' o yy Q , Q l Q - K0 f ,P , . 5: ' f fa WJJ Art Ly K' J f . 2 I 'INF 'V qvjnj If , .,, , i X ,fi ' 1 T ,Ya H ,uw luv!!! lj ' ,110 ,,,, Q Kb N -v ,. ,K x 9 4 x A1 J X..-,- lv KN ,sf N I ,f gf w , . f , ,V - .A 4 , rf., 4 , , AW . J' 5 X. .f 4 . , r. . . H' J ..1L.'g1..L'l i ' 1 , . -1 J ' gg, 4? MARTIN THAMES Sc1ence Aud1o V1sua1 HAROLD CLEVIENTSON Enghsh III and Socmal Studxes Z 6-5 ,- PHYLLIS TOFT HERBERT WHITING Commerclal Vocat1ona1 Industnal Arts 17 'vc' JOYCE DYE Home Economxcs OFFICE STAFF Joyce FFHDCIS and Ruth Wulff superm tendents offlce Alverna Hanson A V A Borghxld Kurm Senior Hlgh ALBERT PETERSON Dr1ver Trammg C? Q: 5- ' . f5 fx .IE , , A X ' ,Y 'vu y - . . . A J A . ' ' X .- . If V , ' . . . . X 35 .iv . , f ,f A - . ,Q ' Y 1. . -' ' . ' 1 -4 ' V , A . A H A A A K ,Mr V a C ' T ' ff , gf - 1 56' ' 4 Y 5 - ' - I ,V k Af. :H l 'ie F, , 5 A I , -. A I - .-Y, jf ' I ,x ' ' 1 ' 5 E iff? - N, S , .? V .Q N 6 , V I. t - . 'h . , A ' 231 ,. JOHN POPPENBERG Industrlal Arts CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs Morton Mrs Sauer Mrs Dalen Mrs Hub rt Mrs He1m and Mrs Padtra ORRIN BARNUM Industr1aI Arts 34' 4 V, MARGARET SKIINN ER Home Economlcs rn wmv 45'-x,-I-IF EMILY SOVDE -Wg EHgI1Sh II and French 'flylfffl Cl 0064-K -we! !1fffVlIe'L GV fiibfwf X 1 Q- Vlathe atlcs and Orchestra fi' Emu.. 143 ire.-.- DAv1D DYE C1 'Vlathe nfl' 147, M -I ' - I l I ,iq A Q , If . , 4 ,R 4 ,I ' 7 f ft' , . I ' , I 'K fi 2 , ,., R, , ' 4 i , XX l '2 1 D A Q ' . x I , , Z . . X , 2 , K Y f 'Vx . xv N . A 'm , I , I X Q QA A n ' I I - 'V ' Q 1 I--I . D . . - vi, V in . Q- V 1.4 . , 1 x , , VC A bi ' , R ' 7 I r'LLgL 1 ,I f- - 1 I I H V . E5 if I X 1 Y' it if'-3 D fs ' I .r,Ir M.. ,. , I I I 1 ' I Q ' , ' - , , ,, R 'e-A If 1 M. ,Mr V '.l A -.,,,L,,, I .,,' , M In , A' ' ,N fi . , V. , A .CS I I , , 17 V x I X A J, ,f I ,. I 2 v , . , sf 1' l-xx XR 'xx ,A 41. xx 1. NIICHAILL LAC' XTIIER H1 ton 'XORNIA C RAVES Ilomg Eaonomlca 'XIARLXS CLEKIENTSON ALBIN DAHL 5 -6 KK Ofld GL0'1I'8phy afld Biwlo Y '37 if, Suu 1 SIUCUCQ .md Smence AUTILUL Dlflcfof - H21 , U E U QL'1y 'N INGRID FENCER JOHN SCIII ILINC' I 'urx ind Sonml S P DUI OTIIY D051 XND Cwmmrxc I T' 1' QF' IILBERT BI ENTER 'XI-XHCNMXRET C XLLOXX AY E1 11511 II md Latm L 9 9 C3 'lil L 5. 5 View Q ll!! BII I DPLXIXVJND h 'N ICI IOHN9 J X LEON JOHN SON A FICUIIUTG .5 't ,011 L- , , n D f' .f - fi J. 5 - x 'Y ,X , 1 7 Il 6- ' CUUIWHIMWI. Mmhvmutics and Guidance Ellzllfil III wld hfilfif IY Q ' f J, A' - -' i v -v I .XL fi . .YQKJN ' ,-.ui Iii j C cxnce Iiistcrj Q! , ' , 5 Q, Q N 4 v I ' 'f 2 I ' v .' 1 , I 1. is v. q .V .I .' ug 2 ' Er1g1ishII I g ' ., i wfi.L.. if ks ,fi 'fl' fqxix, an 06001 0066 1 T... - SOPHOMORES Si xx ,,.,..ff 6 Bemidji High School register- ed 306 sophomores for the 1954- 55 school year. Starting the year off they elected Paul Stennes, president: Judy Dale. Vice-president: Kay Conway. secretary: and Dirk Wille, treasurer. In the fall cheerleading try- outs were held with four sopho- mores-Barbara Johnson, Judy Ambuehl, Rita Whiting and Dorothy Healyfchosen to lead it elf E' QQ?-..r at 1 the cheers for the B squad. Two fellows from the sopho- more Class lettered in football this year. They were Bill Lawr- ence and Douglas Bliss. During Football Festival fes- tivities Sally Schroeder repre- sented the sophomores as their attendant. The sophomore class party, which was held in the spring was a huge success. 'rf'--. i ?,4- L ' -1.-1 ' ' R '+-'O Nur- ,., 4 'A -Q,QI...'--'11 -, I -e- X ' f - x ' ' 'F-74, QQ Q -.'X A, 2' xD.f ' fw- - -Z 'M L , Wifi? L 5 fa' A '!l M' :P .ls l Atv 03- fg JM! Ki .J pus- ' 9 W and .- .K I ,S vf,,'x 6.19 Q Bill Adams John Alnley Roy Antle Janet Arfsten ,B , . eff! f 5 f'fC27'X Gilbert Baht Jo Ann Bahr Barbara Aldal Judy Ambuehl Adelbert Annonson . Duane Arsneau Carl Bacon Barbara Bahr Milo Barclay Shirley Barge Carter Batchelder Gail Beckstrand Julia Beggs , x,v'lM2x f 9 lv f.5V'lwl Marshall Berg Duane Black Joan Bender Bill Berg Jeanette Berg Douglas Bliss Oo A 'TW lx, .5 X lu n.. pm, 'A Q 'MSA A. if . 2 I - R . l J 1 I Q65- Q A L P! 57 1 .an- vs- y v. Carol BU Joyce Bohlman y Annette Boyer lads f' Della Boyer Ruth Boyer X lf Jerry Boyer Bennie Bradseth Wesley Brook Tom Bruers Petel' Blldge ,, . - ft r- Bernadel Bryant Bonme Bu v Bruce Butler Jo Ann Buzick ,L Patricia Byrne 1, .KAI ar. 4 rs 0 1 A L James Carisch Nancy Carlson Judy Carter Judy Choate Anita Christenson Curtis Christianson Aa 4 ' vi J' K lf ky ,I 1+ Q R fe- rx James Christianson on Jim Clark - - X 4 AB Mary Cleary 3 5 ' Charlotte Cloud cj J Kay Mary Ellen Dahlen Judy Dale Glenna Dearholt Ronald Desizlets Q F 45- 044 l Ardell Eichstadt George Elton David Fankhanel Margaret Fiedler Beverly Fradet Romayne Fricke Burma Glassman Diane Glogaw John Detschman Marvin Djonne Darryl Erickson Marilyn Erickson Robert Falk Marilyn Fluey Dorthy Forde Jack Forward Karen Gilmer Phyliss Girard Boysen Glas John Gordon Mary Francis Gravel Judy Graves Richard Gregg .A Delores Guest - VJ vi, Donald Haaverson 1 rf- Gary Groldjsixgf ,:. , E , ,fa X . , J ' L ' XV Aldene Hagen Marvin Dahl Rodney Dehart Donna Delaney QLQWQ SQ 1' Paul Dokken Edwin Eckman 3 3 1: ...Ye 1' F JT' as fr N 'N Q . f . 3-'fm 3w 1-.. 5 x A T5- ,Y az '- K ..- 4,..i xii' '4. Q 2 A I I 3? J 114 Z I x 1 'ir a tn. .-X I 4: 'ah -.ff , 3 73i, 'SO il Ak ,M I in 1 , 'Qx 'ff' 'G' V A I. Wayne Hagen Bill Harnmargren William Hanson Curtis Hayes Jeannie Heiden Vernon Heyer Joyce Himrnelright Kay Hoffard Roberta Hubbard Donna Huderle ag...f .lorry Johnson Jean Jaycox JoAnn Jensen Earl Jewell Ilene Hanson Karen Hansen Phyllis Hanson Dorothy Healy f'-lary Kay Heathman MUS' Heibel LaVonda Hicks Priscilla Higman Lila Himes Mary Ann Hofmeister ' V 11-5 3 x Leon Holden A vf 'E' Carol Hook , . iw Lu Arm Huff 5 . Linda Jackson Y ' Marlene Jacobson 'X Q? JVLLAIXM iff 77742 ' ff Lea Jean Jewett 3 :L Lois Joesting .Q Barbara JohnSOU L - J l son A Dmm Om Fredrick Johnson 'F Deanna Johnson Q- James Johnson V fs- X Roger A. Johnson ' K 9. Roger N. Johnson I I pg rv Sharon Johnson 53 3' Stanley Johnson Susan Johnson if A , V, - 4 J !.,l.JJ1f, 3 ,, 91411 'LL IQ Bm -rly Jondahl Rodney Kalihf-r John Km-nficld it ' AJL CJ af' SI --.... i af' 'V LX 4'1 yr 3 akin Czlroie Kf'UTi1f'fiX' Duwayzgl Kzrkxwin Janive Kirkvrild Mary Jo Klaers Wanda Klein Alton Knudwon Tv ...lk fx K 1 Marilyn Ktjffol David Langhoul t Robcxrt Kwmw Margaret Larson 1 is Janice Lamon 'Q ii l L , ' 'A Patricia Larson aye ' ind H1 . A xl ,f TR B' , '- - - - -af' T3 If ,. : L' ' 111 Lau renee . rjorie rick:-y 3 Q ,Q - ' -QL Norma Leonar , V I , I .l K V, if .. W I ,Q X' A I-Con LMI' ni und 1 r g Joyce Lofgrezi E , LUN A A . - ' gui un ' nl , A 3 , . ' 'F' A I a - - KV Gerald Magnon Frank Malterud 5-1 , ' ' James Magnon Marlene Manockc tg , Q L 3 3 JoAnn Matala ' A-' 4, M A . i 51 DOUQIHS Mfclfxllim Brent MeCormiek A ' I in Neil McClellan Mary MCKCQ ' ,2 1- , f o - if . .. ,dw . Arlean Meemkin 1, ' L f - V. 7 ' N K A A A . I Judith Melby Darrell Mmm Marlyee Miller Rosemarie Misiic 3 Q' ' John Mmmlii X if A A gs I ' ni' E' z N Ernest Moberg ' ' Mark Moberg Valerie Moe Beverly Monson Ethel Morris if ' 1 2, fllfi s A71 .47 'Vs 'taithlf 480 ja V , 7 M -v ..x If -x 1. Qi nn- 4 Fi: Marie Morrissette John Nathe Grace Nickelson Marvin Norberg Howard Olson Richard Olson Jerry Patten Roger Patterson Dennis Peterson Douglas Peterson Nancy Naylor David Nelson Robert Nelson Constance Northrup Marian Norvofld Marian Ohman Lila Osmundson James Page James Patten Henry Paulson Clinton Pearson Janice Pederson Janet Peterson Dennis Phelps I 'F 3 5 Marlis Pierce . V sf X 'E nl- Vf'CT,?' f , , ' Victor Postic A :F Kathryn Preston 'L i Linda Pullar ,-., ,cr fb l . A 'M Darwin Reinke ' I' M Nancy Rice I If Ida Ritchie 1' Q fi i ' Richard Rongstad J. L 'QS 7, 1... winard Rouse K y - .f Bonnie Rose 1 W A . f i h ' Lorraine Rouser Benedict Rucinski Q A 'Mg J' , F Karen Rusten IQ' ' .. h Myrna Ryan V 1 Richard Ryndefs Q: . 5 ,L , V Shirley Sadek I r. L I2 J '- fi QQ . E4 5, . aa . ae, VA 's 1, 12225 A Q Vai X , i , I , - - i is 'K V 9 iq- ya K b ,. 4w' X I if' Armand Rafferty Q - g.4. Loren Reichert 9 .1 Richard Riley - 1 1 A -sv' 'v' '5' 1 A 5 L -lint lg .- 0-1 ll 'i Milo Rogers ', fy 5 ,I ,. 5-- -,Q i XI' es ff'hi, Olga Salthe Louise Samuelson James Sauer Philip Sauer x V' . 4 Q Ll - . 'N X 'lf 4, L Patricia Schelhom -we 1, , .. . i KA - Jeanette Schmidt i Skt Liyiliqiw wt Lorraine Schmidt 'VIarlys Schneid ' . ' Gr ,,g5,m 1 Q 'Q ,g Richard Schmidt Sally Schroeder ' Carolyn Schmidt 3 . , . S.. 14 Virginia Silverthorn Shirley Skime gif A Laura Simon Violet Sletten Y- 5 A 'Q James Skerik xg fp Peggy Snider Clinton Solberg B Arlene Solberg Dale Sorenson '2 ' ' Q V Cecil Souder -If lx Q 4,1 VW. lk. A 4 ,Z , 1? -' 1 gi 1' -Q 4' 3 Loren Souder Chere Stay Delbert Stevens Karen Stewart Arthur Stultz Joe Suman Dorothy Thon Donald Toombs Sonia Stay Robert Steele Paul Stennes Elaine Stilwell Karen Strand 3 6' Kenneth Strowbridge 5 J Betty Sundh William Swanson Robert Swenson .gal-ni ' Ray Tranby Vivian Vesley Charles Vincent 4-5 5' -,f ,..., 1 my f'-uri: X ' Q7 Ns' ,. 4.1 James Vincent Dexie Wallace Lowel Weir Sallie Welsh Vernon Ward Cecelia Wattles Leland Watts Rita Whiting '- '51, vvff Alfreda Wickner X ' P Warren Wilcox N I 8 Richard wine ' X ' Q Joyce Williams Jeff Wilson P, J ' L - 'D J- 1 - Duane Winge 'f Clarence Wintersteen 'Q' ' I gf -f.f , - 4 ' Donald Wittich Q . V Donna Wittich ' Frances Wold Lee Woods X f e Paul' Wrege In A L John Wrolstad ,,Q!g,0 Qfcjl ,, i f AL James Zuelow , A f' ' f f Lawrence Schrot 4 ya 4. fl X if X701 V J K NOT PICTURED Mike Baht Bonnie Forward Maureen House Sara Jane Benson Richard Greenwood Maxine Kelley Joe Bull Adeline Halverson Loretta Millar N . . . LIP Richard Cloose jRoherf Giirlgifll Gary Miner .XVL MM I .1 Elizabeth Decker Douglas Heeeie Jackie Moe MARIANNE KING MYRNA QUAM JAMES SNUSTAD W . 5 4 Q as ' 2- Z, fe au ' 1 1 - , -.fw,qgj g , rf, le XJ . 4 -44 Q-I MARIANNE KING MYRNA QUAM 'T JAMES SNUSTAD Kurt Schmickle Jerald Sisson Larry Stout Alan Torgerson Ver Naye Westr16SS 4+ if UNIORS R Q-f ff X 64 v Q v 1 ,pf Z1 -X 1, f-1 V ,s 'v 1 7 lf, Y L X. ff .I lkq .gf U '. ,- , 9101! 'Q , , ,kay age li g ,A ll S.'A' WS' . s ,af , ,XZ VV --1 l t X JUNIGR CLAbS GFFICI' Nick Bonov1ch treasurer Joe Vlax e r preslde nt At Fall Festlxal tlme Alice Stuen l ld I potll ht forthe Junxor cl iss when slll. w 1 elect cd Junior attendant Thex elected as leaders of thelr class he lowm students Joe 'Nlaxcr presldent Jeanett Haak wee presldent Charlene Autos seeretlrx and Nick BOI'l0XIf,ll treasurer The dramt club plax brought out the drama UL tdllnls ln the jUlll0I' class Thelr junlor actor and actresses are Elwood Scholljcgerdcs Susar Howell Edna Olson Kax Cxmpbell and Almon Kern The basketball eason also found Juniors ln lhl 1301112111 wlth Joe 'Xlutr Ross Fortler Tlm 'Xhtchell Don Brown md Dale Lauderbaugl pwrklnv the Jacks Luile oeplm I crxed the team as as xstant mana er lncttc Hulk x Idgm Charlene Antos sccretarx These are the 200 Junlor students that are looked down on bx the senlors and looked up to bx the sophomores Among the members of thls Cla s are mam of the boxs who helped to mamtam the 04 foot ball teams undefeated record These boxs arc Bob Fenske and Don Brown who were wlso selected to thc honor of belng eo captains for wo Joe 'Xin er De an Lauderbaugh Dlle Lxuder bm h Nlck BOIl0XlCl'l Joe Forbe Chuck Buus Ro Fortxer Dnld Forsell Jcrrx Vlncent Corkx Johnson John Unger Tlm 'Nhtchell 'ml Ronald Knox mcerm n on o we orx were squad cheerleader lllillldlllg two junlox Carol Ball and Charlene Antos , 4 N 'RS 4 ,J x , me , s, .V Je. 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Al: -4 M 1 ' Robert Fenske 1 F XXX Y X Q Betty Lou Benson Chester Benson W Q' K k 14113 Janice Berg , 'i CY' fy' Q' 1 4, l Q17 X 'P' A' Diane Berglund Malcolm Black Esther Blank Janet Bluth if 'C k B Patty Bock 'Ex ' . I rl Rlchard Bolton Nick Bonovich Charles Boyer f' 4 is 40 M 7 4 -4 V' 2 1 -. Max Boyer X -, - f 1 , Lowell Braaten 'L fs: 4 43' fr' ' 'L A 1' 1 1 SQ , ,XX l gg 6' ,i QNO X , ,gg lt! 1 B, ff -4.9 XR 2 ,,,x 4 'Y' LJ 3' 1..':v 4. 173 lj xl a-Q, 6 'ig' '1 -. 7' M ,f f Q- an S-'H ' ,PLM fl , -J, fc ,gm fe I D '17 Q' '.,1 Q , if TW, f'3 4 9 . Q s X, F' 1 X, ,-.ff' .ef- J R 151' Qi, ' -of' I 'K 1 5 'L oi,- xa, he +- 5.1. ffq' 'w V .yu 15- fcs . , , . ' S7 X 'f A gf Delores Brook Rose Brouillard David Buchanan Janice Bull BURTON BEYATT Charles Buus John CHFDCUTFT Robert Carter Dean Church Billy Cloose Allen Cronk Robert Current Carol Depew Dale Dickinson 5, N 92 czfgzl WM? fs a I 1 1- 1. .L- dl I - 4 4' 'v , J pl Xl 'il C5 'll '37 X K. fa. :F J, 1-J 1 X gi A, 494 Q . f if gy f Q Q, 5 , , ,Q ,R nv K. s TA 1 'uaf Ap.. A: ...... ' I Fw- ' 'Z sn- Q X X 'M l Joyce Hovey s 'rl V! ujan Q, ell 1 x 4 Clark Johnson Donald L. Johnson Julienne Johnson Janice Jones James Kroeplin Allyn Kendall Darwin Kirkpatrick Ray Klasen James Kolkin Stuart Kringen Loren Larson Sandra Larson Donald L. R. Johnson Bonnie Johnson- Lu Anne Jackson Judy Johnson Kenneth O. Johnson Pat Johnson Almon Kern Nancy Kirk Ronald Knox Alta Knudson Larry Lauderbaugh Donna Larson Y s Dale Lauderbaugh Dean Lauderbaugh N! , Q' 1 ! W4 'n ,-gl-x ,, L, 5 is O...- ff' 'L f, iw ' 'EE' have 6' 5' R 1, pl- s A. 'Lf' N. ' v 5 N A I K U9 . 'af 'H I , -muh A-' 9 97. 1 els- Q Q' :LL, 1 K 4 , 'af , ii. Ff' C257 Q New in -v - f f,5-f,wfw- fe O At l ' Y W. 1 TI 0 tj ifi. Q vi' . 1. ,- v-' . gr' it ,-1 , .1 . K , 1 W, William Lloyd 'V A 4,WN,rp Marian Lease iii it if Lorraine 'Lemmer Allan Lindell Vernon Littler Richard Livingston Jerry Musburger Marie Machart Arthur Mahn Ardella Malterud Joan Mandrell Paul Manecke Glen Marken Willard Martinson Duane Marty Annette Masterson Joe Mayer Gary McClellan Renee McClellan Patricia McCormick Patricia McCulloch Nancy Mclfeig ' X Q L X: L N 51 x . Q AQ! A rf wt .N QV X Joy Melby i fx xg , If Q Darlene Melhorn Phyllis Miller fl-Q Q Q 1 ' . . A X K mcse Loris Millis f-Zfyi A v 2 .' 01, trz- 1 Q HQ' Larry Mitberg Charles Mitchell L2 9' A i V1 S ges- v 'S- Timothy Mitchell lone Moe Richard Mullin Bonnie Montieth oioria Mosher i N . 1 f Myrna Murphy Edward Nelson Norman Nelson Judy Paulson Shirley Oelslager Regine Olson Royal Orser Nancy Pochardt Thomas Powell Shirley Rearick Maxine Revoir ' 1 1 f A We lim'- JJ K 65 Paula Nye Charles Nelson Walter Nelson Joyce Nord Edna Olson X Neil Olsson K. in il 1. Hope Runya Harlan It n iw WXLJ J ,VL il Dewayne Prince Virginia Ray Ruth Rice Ramona Richardson 5' ',1 wr' ff iw- 'wx ,fe z Q ' Gy X u Q' 8 ,ive fmx s tis' 'T' .o,, rel -J :fl i -J A I 11 C. van' Y W 5 r' i 5.4 iY?' c-'7 A .44 ,O V' 1 7 1 , Q. I 15 i '40 A 1 -if , ,Et ',,. udith Roberts Darlene Roettger Jeanette Sanders 'llarilxn Glockner Doris Schauls Geraldine Sc haL11S Caroline Schummer Helen Scott Lorinda Sexton Katherine Simon Betty Smith Neil Sorenson Robert Spangler Richard Speck Arva Stortroen Jeanette Saddler Jack Sautbme Helen Sax ard Paul Schmit Ellwood Scholljegerdes Donna Seado Yvonne Seitz Beverly Skime James Slough Leonard Souder LeRoy Souder Joanne Stai Marvin Staples fs ,wer v--'- nf .Q-ta s,.,.i 0' CQG1 lv, fv ,X-q:9'y -A if I f 1 .-4' 1 N 7-s 'lt I 'X I- In ,gg J? I.: 'Q-f 4 I'- 1? 1 x , 7 Fig. art! ,, Lf r L. E 7' ' sa I In . , Mx 'T' il i ' . X i .a W3 r A YV '7' 5 9' r 'Q- -W Patricia Stapleton Carol Steele Richard Stormo Morris Sukert Gary Sunby Myrna Swenson John Unger Gordon Vance Jerry Vincent LeEtta Vojak Alvin Wakeman Clorene Wakeman Harriet Warner Bruce Watson Alice Stephens Nihla Stewart Marlyce Strand Karen Sukert Geraldine Tolbert David Tranby Lavonne VanHouse Mildred Vesley Linda Volkman Jerry Weis Joan Ward Mona Ward Beatrice West ganrd Elizabeth Welle -sa, -sr 'x ,L L J rw. -'air Arr -L xx Y' -ui is' 1 ,' . x x ,x K. it Q, L-wr wa i -Q 5 X 7? '?' J -1 pf 0-v -fx ,J Erland Xl eller Joanne Wf'nt'.x'0rll1 Janice Wrege Joanne Yerblch ,Q 7 Arlene Westuaarcl X Mary XVllCfJX NOT PICTURED Beverly Ccmpl-1' Irvin Creger SlllI'10X' Frnflvt Norman Frost lllnruuret Glrlekner' JMU' Grew-l Bonnie Iverson Auclrey Johnson .loan Ladd James Olson Larry Samuelson XM Xxx 1 W H 'W' ,N :ff E SENIORS il! 'Ne 1 xy V, 'K 3 rm ZF C7 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Rlchle C xrter W C9 Df951d9m Clmton Rhodes presldent Carol John on secretarx Pearl Sanderson treasurer SENIOR CLASS Cowards d1e many t1mes before thelr death The val1ant never taste of death but once Of all the wonders that I vet have heard It seems to me most strange that men should fear Seelng that death a necessarx end Wxll come when It w1ll come These words whlch Caesar uttered so mans xears ago were to SlgI'llfN the spmt of the 200 sophomores who entered Bem1dJ1 Hlgh School that cool September day 1n 19a2 We were bewlldered depressed and unsure znd we stumbled manv tlmes as we groped for w1ll was there We gradually overcame our struggles on the football fleld at basketball games ln the classrooms wlth books and the adJustment of enterlng a more adult envlron ment While 1t IS true we d1d not repre ent the pro verblal xdeal class we have accomplished mam outstandmg thlngs whxch will make our stax here well remembered lll xears to come Vle elected that xear for our class offlcers pre ldenl Jack VVh1l1ng wee presldent BOD Sommervllle secretary P31 Deal-holy and U-Q3 surer Beverlx J Johnson Pat Sukert exempllfled our school Splrlt as the only sophomore on the A cheerleadme squad backmc Jack Wh1t1ng the only sopho more lst strlng football Darlene Forde won flrst place ln the Gxrls dlvlsxon of the Tvp1cal Lumberjack contest at Homecomlng whlle Pearl Sanderson was chosen to be our attendant to the Kmg and Queen Durmg basketball season Jack Whmng ani Darrell Erlckson helped the upper classmen score the baskets whxch led them to thlrd plaee durmg the state tournament and they were an llldlC3llOIl of breat thlngs to come to 220 but our wxll was stlll there and we were ,omg to make It count After speeches by campaxgn mmaftrs and thelr candldates we choose as our class offleer Darrell Erlckson presldent Jlm Stennes v1ce presldent Pearl Sanderson secretary md Lloxd Kendall treasurer On the Slilflllll, lmeup for football were Jack xvhlllllg and Darrell Erlckson fLettermenl Bob Burud Rlchard Carter Pat La Crolx Chuck Steele and Raeburn Gladen Leadmg Us ln our cheers for vlctorles were our A squad cheerleaders Charlotte Mlller . . I ,Q - ' . ' ' - X . ' ' --. X- 1 S . . ' Ji us ' Y ' - , D I U I , , .I U ' - as ' ' f . I U . . Q ' X M I s- ' YY . 9 - wr ' V ' r ' V l V I V V X A l -L . , . . C. E I . , . . . 3 ' x s ' V , , the confidence of the upper-classmen: but the In our Jumorhyear Oury number had dropped ' 0 ' A l I I 1 i l I l 1 5 2 LL! L- ' , . . . , , ' . .. , . V .. In .' ' 0 ' K v . m - - s ' . . K I i I v . ' ' . . D' , Q , .. H - . Pat Sukert Yvonne Bellveau Darlene Forde and our B squad cheerleader Ruby Bowman Durm the Fall Festlyal Roslyn Bahr vya made our Jumor attendant and Darlene Forde agaln vyon the t1tle of the b sl dres ed Lumber Jack The fall play Strange Boarders tarrcl Junlors Adella Knutson Clmton Rhode Cha lotte 'yllller and .John Er1ckson Basketball season opened wlth Jack Whltm Darrell Erickson and Rlchard Carter on tn flrst flve and B111 Collard Fred Barker and Sant Wllson on the A squad Jacks out tandm plays gave hlm a place on the All State team Our Town yyas chosen as the spr1n play and a a1n many Junlors demonstrated thelr ab1l1y Clmton Rhodes Beverly Gregg and Lloyd Kendall had the most lmportant roles actlng wxth Pat Dearholt Davld Wrolstad Boo Carlson Grace Rouser Bob Sommervxlle Helen 'Vl1ller Ruth Paul Jack Whltmg and Verda Vvaughtal Eleven Junlors Jean Smxth 'VIary Burge Pat Dearholt Roslyn Bahr Lorralne Gladen Sally Rlchards J1m Burud Clmton Rhodes Darrell Erlckson Jack Whlt1Hd and Rov John son were chosen for National Honor Soc1ety Honorln the senlors of 1904 we set up a lVI1dway Fantasv complete w1th pmk ele phants dancers and acrobats We worked hard and had a super colossal success As the year was drawxn to a close we choose Roslyn Bahr and Lloyd Kendall to rep re ent us at Glrls State and Boys State Don Tuff was selected by Bem1dJ1 IOOF to fo to the Umted Nations tn New York Lloyd Kendall and Pat Dearholt were elect ed to head the 1994 oo Student Councll and Sally Rlchards represented us at the Studcn Councll Conyentlon IH St Paul Wllnnesota Two hundred thlrteen students fllled wxth the zest of gettlng thmgs done came back a senlors ln the fall of 1954 The Lumberjacks staff choose Bob Sommervllle as edltor and Jean Smlth as asslstant edttor Once more posters and speeches reflected our deslre to et thlngs start ed with the electlon of our class offlcers After the excltement WhlCh only t1e votes and revote can brxnd we fmally elected Clmton Rhode presldent Rlchard Carter v1ce pre ldent Carol Johnson secretarv and Pearl Sander on treas urer Thls year we had mne senlors on our ls strmg football squad They were Chuck Steele Tom Brennan Dean Albers Lyle Schmlcklt Jack Whltmg Darrell Erlckson Dale Rude and Fred Barker They were undefeated all season and really H1 Jacked the PIFHTGS to start off the Football Festlval Festlval Royalty Km Richard Carter and Queen Roslyn Bahr were attended by Jack Wh1t1ng Connle Sallberg Dar rell Erlckson Pearl Sanderson Lloyd Kendall and Pat Dearholt Charlotte Mlller Yvonne Beltveau and Dan lene Forde made A squad cheerleadm lll year and Jack Whltlng was chosen for All State tn football Darrell Erlckson Dale Rud Rtchard Carter Lyle Schmlckle and Dean Al bers rece1ved Honorable Mentlon Durmg November the Drama Club presented The Curlous Savage to the students and publlc Senlors 1n the play were Darlene Jacobs Ruth Paul Mary Burge Jlm Stennes B111 Jackson and Harold Vogel The operetta P1Ck19S found Fred P1hl Alan and Glen Crandall Judy Amundson Pat Suk ert BODH18 Iverson Henry Dlffley Sally Rlch ards and Lloyd Hanson playmg major roles And so Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow Has crept ln 1ts petty pace from day to day To the last mmutes of recorded tlme And all our yesterdays have llghted students The way to fame and glory Out out dear school Llfes Just begxnnmv and we graduates who Have studled and bluffed our hours w1th1n the e walls Are heard no more It IS a tale Told by a senxor full of wlsdom and toura t Slgnxfylnff everythmg sf i- x ft Y, Curling. 153-41 Intramural Bas- kt-lbali, 2. BEATRICE ALBERS Cafeteria. -11 Vocational Training Club. 4: Library Home Room 2 lic-prm-st-iitativc. 4. 'v DEAN ALBERS Hall Monitor. 3: Caictt-i'ia lloni- tor. -i. B Club. 3-4: Baseball. ll- 3--lg Football. 3--1: Intramural ' Y V f Basketball, 3-4, l f 5 3 EUNICE 1Jl'DYi ANICNDSON Ushers Club. 3-41 F,ll.A.. Z-3: Ofllf-'UI'. 3. Student Council. 3: Biology Club. 2: llall Monitor.-1: Chorus. 3-41 Prvsidcnt. -ig Triple Trio. 31 Proin Comniittvc-. 31 Vo- cational Training Club. 4. DARLENE ANDERSON Little but Oh My? GARY lSKIPi ANDERSON 1- Photography Club. 3--lg Baseball. 3-41 Editor of 1955 Annuali Lum- bcrjack Stall, 3-4: Photography - Editor. 4: Transfer from Minot, North Dakota. 3. 1 'Q SHARON ANDREE ,l ' Cafeteria Monitor. 4. Mt ' A MARLO BAHR Chorus, 2. MELVIN BAHR Student Council. 41 Chorus. 2. ROSLYN BAHR Ushers Club. 3-4: G.A.A., 3: F. H.A., 2-3-4: Secretary, 3: Vice- President, 4: State F.H.A. Con- vention. 31 Student Council. 3' Girls State Representative, 3: Drama Club. 41 Chorus 2-3: Lum- berjack Staff. 3--11 Annual Staff Club Editor, 4: Junior Attend- ant, 31 Fall Festival Queen, 4: National Honor Society. 3-4: TOM BAHR FRAN K BANNOR F.F.A,. Z. LARRY BANNOR F EA.. FRED BARKER Bast-ball. 2-3-41 Basketball. 3-42 B Club. 2-3--tx Gym Assistant. 2- 3-4. Volleyball Champ. 3-4. KAY BECKSTRAND Lumbtrjack Stall. 2-3--lx Typing Captain Luniberjack. 3-41 Cafe- - teria Monitor. 41 Library Club. 31 Typing Captain 1955 Annual: l l Library Home Room Rcpresent- yr Eitlvfz 4. XV N. SHIRLEY BEGGS 31. Chorus. 2: Hall Monitor, 3: B Chorus. 4, Es -I 'l, . x A54 K . S X I ir .I I I ' .I , ,w I v-5 gi Nl .1 . X YVONNE BELIVEAU Student Council. 41 Cgieerlc-riding B Squad. 21 Squad. 3-4: G.A.A.. 3: Chorus. 2-3. Stfxtettc. 3. Orchcstra. 2-3-41 String '- K- 5- . 101. 31 Prom Dccorations Com- 0 if nizttct-. 31 Vocational Training ,' Club. -l. 'J ANNE BENSON Hall Monitor. 21 Cafeteria. 31 Occupational Rt-lations Club. 4. PALMER EERG Band. 2-3-41 Chefs Club. 3--l: Photography Club, 2-3--lp Chess Club. 2-31 Annual Staff Photog- raphy. 4: Intramural Basketball. 3-41 Champs. 3. RITA BERGLIIND Frcnch Clu b. 3--li A.V.A., 2i Band. 2. JANET A. BERGSTRONI G.A.A.. 2-31 F.ll.A.. 2: Ocrupa- tional Rt-lations Club. 4. JEWEL BLACK His way arc winning ways. JOE BLANK A.V.A.. 3-4. KIARLENE A. BLETH j Chorus. 2: G.A.A,. 3: Vocational Training Club, 4. I wt LQROY BOHLMAN A quiet man. but quite a man. RUBY BOWMAN Chorus. 2: Cheerleading. 3: Cafe- tcria Monitor. 3: G.A.A.. -l: Pt-p Club, 41 Athletic Otliicc, 41 Su- pcrantenclents Office. 4. ROBERT KBOBJ BOYD Intramural Basketball. 2 - 3 - 4: Volleyball. 2-3: L um b Q r jack Staff. 31 C Squad Basketball. 21 C Squad Football. 21 Chorus, 2-31 Monitor. 3-4. JACK BOYER Chcfs Club. 2-3-4: Intramural Basketball. 2-3: Our Town. 31 Occupational Relations Club. 4: Vice Prcsidt-nt. 4. DOROTHY BRENNAN Chorus. 2: Drama Club. 4: Prom Committee. 3: Senior High Ol- ficc Assistant. 3: Coordinators K Office Assistant. 41 Fall Festival Committee, 4. THOMAS S. BRENNAN B Squad Basketball, 21 Foot- W3 ball. 4: B Club, 4. ELAINE BRYANT Majorettc. 3-4: Occupational Re- lations Club. 4: Transfered from Cass Lake High,3. 'I33' L3 F, F A., 2-3-4A-Cappella Choir. 3-4: WM. C. CBILLD BUDGE III . D. Biology Club. 21 Chefs Club, 4, -'Q :Y Athletic Ushers. 4. MARY BURGE Latin Club. 2-3-41 Biology Club, 2-3: A. V. A. Club. 2-3-4: Assist- ant Secretary. 4: Club Council, 3 S 31 National Honor Society, 3-41 Worked on Plays. 2-3-41 Assist- ant Director. 4: Study Hall Mon- itor. 4: Annual Staff-Class Edi- tor. 4: Drama Club. 4: Declama- 5 Q htm. 3. WILLIAM E. BURLINCAME -ew, Chess Club. 3: Chefs Club. 3: In tramural Basketball. 2-3-4: Ten nis. 2-3-4. ARLENE BURIXIAN French Club. 3 NICK BURNS BOB BURUD C1uT3.'23:'A wfllk 34 Football. 3: B Club. 3, I J' K ff 5 Monitor- 4- JAMES BURUD ,-f Qu' yt' 1 A. v. A.. 2-3-4. Cm-ss Ci.-b. 2-3- tfktt, gif Y, P' 4: Chefs Club, 3-4: Photography Atlxt y' J Club. 2-3: Band. 2-3-4: National UW Mr .QVC fr Honor Society, 3-4: Drama Club, 4? 5 if ,fag 3-4: Our Town. 3: Arsenic ft FDDP' Ik and Old Lace. 2: Prom Com- ,J:5'- cf 9' X-Q, K YQ., mittee Chairman. 3. , Qty- bl, J, ROBERT C. CARLSON fi. ,Vat . QL' Intramural B a s k e t b all, 3-4: W If ,VI 3: Chefs Club, 4: Prom Commit- W, hr' C tee, 3: Athletic Ushers, 4: Hall I, Monitor, 3-41 Transfer from ft Minot, North Dakota. RICHARD CARTER Baseball, 2-3-4: Basketball, 3-4: Student Council, 3-4: Library ior Class. 43 Volley Ball Champs. 3-4: Chefs Club. 3. JIM CHARON F. F. A.. 2-3-4: Dairv Judging f--4 wi as-f . ' N 'learn 2-3-41 JOHN CLARK 'i Treasurer. 4. Biology Club, 2: B Club, 4: -Drama Club. 41 Lumberjack Statf. 3-4: Business Manager. 42 Baseball Manager, 2: Annual gas Staff-Co-Business Manager. 4: Curling Club. 41 Tennis. 2-4. ni, BILL COLLARD B Club, 3-41 A Squad Basket- ball. 3-4: Baseball. 2-3-4: Gym Assistant. 2-3. ALAN CRANDALL L , -an 3 HMS Pieafofc and Plcklcs' 3'4GI.I-:N CRANDALL Chorus. 4: F. F. A.. 2-3-4: Sen- tint-l, I-2-31 Track, 2: Intramural Basketball, 4 Picklt-94. fy PATRICIA DEARHOLT ' Q Student Council Home Room Nj X Representative, 21 Class Secre- Q' ga 6, tary. 2: A. V. A.. 2-3-4: Cast If. J A K member of Our Town. 3: ,G x Prom Committee, 31 Vocational ' J A Club. 4: Senior Attendant. 4: Honor Society. 3-4: Vice-Presi- dent Student Council. 4: Presi- ' dent of Drama Club. 4: Chorus, d 9 3 4 C ,Im lntramuralBasketbal1.2-3-4 Drama Club. 3-4: Our Town, VI C PQ! If Representative, 3-4: B Club. 2-3- 43 Vice President, 4: Gym As- sistant, 3-43 Vice President Sen- Q 105' 5 E: ADRIAN DEVRIES F. F. A., 2-3-4: Sentinel, 4. VERNON DIETEL The unspoken word causes no trouble. HENRY DIFFLEY A. V. A.. 2-3-41 Chief Operator, 3: Chorus. 2-3-4: Chorus, 2-3-43 H. M. S. Pinafore. 3. BERNICE DJONNE Library Club, 2: Cafeteria Work, 4. DARRELL KERICJ ERICKSON Student C o u n ci 1, 2-33 Class President. 3: National Honor Society. 3-4: B Club, 3-4: Execu- tive Board. 3: Baseball, 2-3-4: Basketball. 2-3-41 Football. 3-4: Study Hall Monitor. 4: Volley Ball Champs. 3-4. JOHN ERICKSON 4- -'YH 'QF' 'CJ Drama Club, 3-4: Chefs Club. 4: Biology Club, 3: Journalism, 3- 4: Business Manager, 4: Annual Staff. 4: Business Manager, 4: avi' ZW tip Intramural Basketball. 3: Foot- f ball. 2: Basketball. 2-4: Monitor, ,. ' 2-4: Curling. 3-4: Tennis, 2-4: 3 Strange Boarders, 2. CHARLENE DOUGHERTY Majorette, 2-3: Ushers Club. 3-4: Captain. 4: Chorusj 2-3: Prom '- . Committee, 3: Occupational Re- lations Club, 41 Secretary. 4. 5 GALE ERDAHL n, . Band. 2-3-43 Chefs Club. 2. 1 . ' WALTER FANKHANEL 4 Biology Club. 2: Hall Monitor, it Q., 2-3-4: Our Town, 3: Prom X Committee, 3: Drama Club, 4y ' H Student Council. 4. JJ, j - BARBARA FIGEL -4257 Majorette, 2-3-4: Pep Club. 21 ,lj V Librarv Re resentative. 4: Co- , V I 4A . D , L- Chairman of Prom Decorations ijmbz . . UK' I Committee. 3: Monitor, 4. DARLENE FORDE Art Club, 2: Hall Monitor. 4: G. A. A.. 2-3-4: Pep Club. 43 Cheerleading, 3-4: Drama Club, 3-4: Occupational Relations Club, 4: Office, 3: Chorus, 2-3. MARILYN J. FORDE Chorus, 2-3: H. M. S. Pinafore. 3: F. H. A., 2-3-4: Vice-President, 3: Delegate to State F. H. A. Convention, 3: Library Home Room Representative, 3: Invita- tion Committee for Prom. 3: Occupational Relations Club. 41 BONNIE J. GEHRT F. H. A., 2: Majorette. Chorus. 2: Hall Monitor, 4. LORRAINE GLADEN Chorus. 2-3-4: H. M. S. Pinafore. 3: A. V. A.. 2-3-4: Declamation. 3-4: National Honor Society. 3-4: French Club. 4: Personel Office Assistant, 3-4. RAEBURN GLADEN Football. 3-4: B Club. 3-4: F. F. A., 3-4: A. V, A., 2: Crops Judg- ing Team, 3-4. 4206- I-nv S 'IP Vt ESLEY GOEREE Biology Club. 2-3: Chess Club. 2-3--tg A. V. A.. 2-3-41 Chic-f Op- erator. 4: Athle-tic Ushm-rs Club. 3-4: Chefs Club. 4. RONALD GORDON Q l'shc-rs Club. 3-4: Ch1fe Club. 3--lg Intramural Basketball. 3-4: Student Counr-il. 2: B Squad Basketball. 2. Hall Monitor 3--I: Annual Staff. 4: Drama Club. 4: Prom Committee. 3. BEVERLY GREGG V F. H. A.. 2. Pep Club. 3-4, Drama ' LAWRENCE Larry GRISSOTXI Lexicon of learning. DOROTHY GUEST Occupational Relations Club, 4. Club. -tg Our Town. 3: Chorus. 2-3-4: Gym Assistant. 4. IYIARLYS HALL llull Monitor. 31 Cafeteria VVo1'k. 31 Cnorus. 2-4. LLOYD HANSON Chess Club. 21 Intramural Basketball. 2-3-4: A Chorus, 2- 3-4: Study Hall Monitor, 4. , RUBY HANSON G. A. A.. 2-3: Orchestra. 2-3-4: A. V. A.. 2-3-4: Pep Club, 23 Prom Committee, 3: Annual Staff. 4 IVIARGIE HAUGE A F. H. A.. 2-3-41 Delegate to F, H. A. Convention. 3: Club Council. 3: Chorus. 2: Chairman of Prom Invitation Committee. 3: Occu- pational Relations Club. 4. HELEN HEGGIE Orchestra. 2-3-4: F. H. A.. 2-3: String Quartcttc. 4: Gym Assist- ri,3 LILA HIMMLLRIGHT Hall Monitor. 4. DOROTHY HENRY G. A. A.. 2-43 F. H. A. 2: Study Hall Monitor. 4: Chorus, 2: Prom Committee. 3: Cheerlead- ing 2: Gym Assistant, 4. EVERETT HIMMELRIGHT Holds himself aloof from petty squabblcs of school life. VIRGINIA HITES Chorus. 2-3: A. V. A.. 2-3-4: Of- fice Assistant. 4. JANE HOVEN Transfer from Clearbrook, 2. '5- 25' Y wfd' -1' X 14 -1 .3 5' 'gps l Pl. JI'VI HOWE Athletic Ushers 234 Captain-1 Chefs Club 234 Biolo x Club 2 Boy County 3 'klonitor 4 ess Club 34 A V A Intramural Basketball. 2. Curl- ing. Club 3-43 Annual Staff 4. JOHN HUDERLE Hall Monitor. 4: Ushers Club. .- NORBERT HUEVVE F. F. A.. 2-3-4 JOHN HURLBERT A. V. A., 2-3-4: F. F. A.. 2-3-4: Meat Judging Team. 3. ELLEN HURST Monitor. 2: Occupational Rela- tions Club 4 BILL JACKSON Band, 2-3-4: Hall Monitor, 3-4t Biology Club, 2: Chess Club. 3: A. V. A., 2: The Curious Sav- age, 4: Transfer from Red Lake, 2: Library Club, 2. DARLENE JACOBS JOHN IVERS Ushers Club. 2-3-4: Drama Club, Drama Club, 4: The CUI'i0US Savage, 4: A Cappella Choir, 41 Gym Assistant, 4: Prom Com- mittee, 3. HAROLD JAHR Intramural B a s k e t b a ll. 2-3 Study Hall Monitor. 4. RICHARD JENSEN The main business of his life is to enjoy it. DONALD JOESTING Chess Club. 2-3-4. BEVERLY E, JOHNSON F. H. A.. 23 G. A. A., 21 Chorus, 2: Prom Committee, 3: Cafeteria Monitor, 2. BEVERLY J. JOHNSON F, H. A., 2-3-41 President. 3-4. State Discussion Leader, 3: Dis- trict Discussion Leader, 3-4, Stu- dent Council, 3: G. A. A., 31 Club Council. 3: Vocations Club President, 4: Class Treasurer, 2: Pep Club. 3: Study Hall Moni- tor. 3-4. V I . 'B CAROL JOHNSON ,tix F G. A, A.. 2-3: Secretary. 3: fl 35125 1.umber,1ack staff. 2-3-4: Club l ,J Editor, 3: Drama Club. 4: Class Secretary. 4: Study Hall Moni- tor. 4: Annual Staff-Feature Edi- tor. 4: Prom Committee, 3: Fall Festival. 4, EVELYN M. JOHNSON Chorus, 2: Library -Club. 3-4: Cafeteria Work, 45 Cafeteria Monitor. 2. 475 fl.:- K I F. F. A.. 2-3-4: Reporter. 1 - retary. 3: President. 4: District I Secretary. 4: Crops Judging Team. 2-3-4: National Honor Society. 3-4: Chemistry Lab. Assistant. 4: Our Town. 3: Minnesota Junior Academy of Science. 4. V. PATRICK K ROY JoHNsoN A A 2 SCC Q2 rf W . PV VH 1:- ji . thin EMBITSKY Track. 2: A. V. A.. 3-41 Chorus, 3-4: H. M. S. Pinafore, 3. LLOYD KENDALL fi ' ,Q Class Treasurer. 3: Boy's State. 3: Student Council President. 4: Vice President of Drama Club. 4: Our Town. 31 Fall Festival Attendant. 43 Hall Monitor. 3: Intramural Basketball. 3-4: Prom Committee. 3. KERMIT IKETCH5 KETCHUM Intramural Basketball. 2-3-4. f 5 My -'oi K., 1 ff . f .f i i X ative. 3. BOB KIRK Intramural Basketball, 2-3-4: Curling. 3-4: Gym Assistant. 3: Hall Monitor. 2. CLARICE KIRKVOLD Cafeteria. 3-4. DARLENE KLASEN Chorus. 2: G. A. A.. 2: Prom Committee. 3: Study Hall Li- brary Assistant. 3: Monitor, 4: A. V. A., 2-3: Staff. 4. ADELLA KNUDSON Audio-Visual Aid, 2-3-4: Drama Club. 3-4: Chorus. 2-3: Hall Mon- itor. 3: Strange Boardersf' 3: Occupational Relations Club 4 GARWOOD KNUTSON Library Home Room Represent- RONALD KROEPLIN Intramural Basketball. 2-3-4: In- tramural All-Star. 2-33 Volley- ball Champion. 3-4. WALTER LAFONTAINE ll school is liberty. then give mc- dt-:ith LUCILLE LUCY LAHMAN Individualistic. she attains desired goals. WALLACE LAMON Intramural Basketball. 2-3-4. JOAN LANGERAK Hall Monitor. 3: B Chorus, 2' A-Cappella. 3-4. WE, f yjfiidbgjxw I . f V342 ' JIM KNUDSON F. F. A.. 2-3: Hall Monitor. 4. gi- Q X 3153 V FE? 'Ii' ,l-2. 1' -T-3' f ' -gb 4 . ww A A . ' A P , Q l 13 0 I X ff iii' J -G' .fn I vnf' tal ' 'W . 5? Q Q Uv- xl sq P gf:- PEGGY LAUDERBAUGH B Chorus, 2: A-Cappella, 2-3. STAN LAUDERBAUGH A. V. A, Club. 2-3-4: Orchestra, 2-3-4: Chess Club. 4: Academy of Science. 4: Monitor, 2. CARL LEASE F. F. A., 2-3-41 A. V. A., 3 4. MARRLIS RED LEMON Library Club. 3-4:, B Chorus, 2: A-Cappella. 3-4: H. M. S. Pina- fore, 3: Banquet Decorations. 3: Fall Football Festival Commit- tee, 4: Annual. 4. BILL LETFORD 43 Monitor, 2: A. V. A. Club. 2-3-4. 4-nw!! LLOYD LIND Tennis. 2-3-4: Chess Club, 2-3-4, Chefs Club, 3-4: Drama Club, 4: Athletic Ushers, 3: Biology Club, 2: B Chorus, 2. JACKSON LIVINGSTON 1? JOANNE M. LEWIS Library Club, 2-3-4: Secretary of Library Club, 3. QAM' Track. 3-4: Intramural Basket- ball, 4: Library Club. 4: Trans- fer from Haskell Institute, Lawr- ence, Kansas, 3. RUTH EILEEN LOVIK Library Club. 2: B Chorus, 2: A-Cappella, 3-4: Secretary, 4: Accompanist, 4: Triple Trio, 3: F. H. A., 4. HARRIS S. LYMAN A-Cappella, 2-3-4: A. V. A., 3. MARJORIE MALLAND Transfered from Hancock, Min nesota, 4. DANIEL MALTERUD Track, 2: F. F. A., 2: Football, 3 Monitor, 3-4. DAVID MASON Orchestra, 2-3-4. DENNIS L. MCCLELLAN Intramural Basketball, 2: A- Cappella, 3-4: B Chorus, 2. ERMA J. MCCLELLAN B Chorus, 23 A-Cappella, 3-4: H. M. S. Pinafore, 3. at 'I' 1 ' ' I ff : 61, I 'F 0 is 2 0 9 ,5 K wr' 5 x , l f Q ,. t I I f -0 f'-5 GORDON MLCLELLAIN B Chorus. 2: Ministrel Show. 2. A-Cappella. 3-4. H. M S Pina- forc. 3. Intrainu.al Ba,kttlJail. 2-3-4. JOYCE MCCORMICK Study Hall Assistant. 3-4. B Chorus. 2. Prom Comnrtiee. 3. PATRICIA Biology Club. Biolouy' Club. 2. MCGARRY 21 A. V A.. 2: Drama Club. 4: B Chorus. 2. Occupational R CHARLOTTE MILLER F. H. A.. 2: Biology Club. 2. G. A. A. 2-3-4: Publicity Chair- man. 3: Vice-President. 4: Drama Club. 3-4: Strange Boarders. 31 Cheerleading B-squad. 2: A- squad, 3-41 Captain, 4: Pep Club. 32 Club Council. 3: Luniberjaek. 3-4: Make-up Editor. 4: Annual Staff-Feature Editor. 4: Prom committee. 3: Coronation corn- mittee. 4: Gym Assistant. 3-4. HELEN MILLER Biology Club. 2: Library Home Room Representative. ZZ-4: Cafe- teria. 3: Occupational Relations elations Club. 4. Club- 4- CAROL MOBERG A V. A.. 3-4: F. H. A., 2: Study Hall Assistant. 3-4: Fall Festival Committee. 41 tions. 3. ROBERT MOORE Biology Club. 2-3: A, V. A., Prom Decora- 2-3- 4: Photography Club. 2-3: Ten- nis, 213-4. CHARLES MOREY I love work. it fascinzites INC. PEGGY INELMAININ B Chorus. 2: Biology Club. 2: Cafeteria Monitor. 4: Prom Com- mittee. 3. LEWIS NORTHIIP B Chorus. 2: A-Cappella. 3--. Library Club. 2-3-4: Library Home Room Representative. 4. TERRENCE W. P. 'IGRADY Curling Club. 2-3--lg French Club. 3: Cafeteria Monitor. 3: Librarv Art Staff. 4 LL'CILLE OLSON Luinberjack Staff. 2-3-41 Ex- change Editor. 3: Club Editor. 41 Annual Staff. 4. Class Editor. 4. PHILIP OLSON I could sit and watch it for hours. DELORES NELSON If silence were golden. she'd be a millionaire. .A lt! Band. 2-3-4: Vice President 4' i 5' Iiztramural Basketball. 2-3-4: Occupational Relations Club. 41 Hall Monitor. 3 EDWARD RAY OVERLIE Transfer from Duluth Central. Duluth. Minnesota. 4. ...,t 4 C? lu' 91 Qu 'Q' if A I I J Q1 RICHARD SAND F. F. A., 2-3-4. ELEAINORE JEAN SAIXDE Chorus. 2: Vocational Training. PEARL SANDERSON Sophomore Attendant. 2: Senior Attendant, 4: Class Secretary. 3: Class Treasurer, 4: Prom and Banquet, 3: Library Home Q I Room Representative, 3: Cafe- f teria, 3: Annual Staff, 4: Voca- tional Training. 4: A. V. A., 2-3. KAY SAUER . G. A. A.. 2-3: Vice President, 3: , Biology Club. 2: Secretary-Trea- , surer, 2: Occupational Relations ft- Club, 4: Region Delegate. 4: An- ' nual Staff Art Editor. 4. I' . .ti f I ' , x CATHERINE sci-IAULS ff' yy, .5 Chorus, 2: Occupational Rela- V.j ..,g, If tions, 4: Drama Club, 4: Biology ' -' 4 Club. 2: F. H. A., 2 A DAVID SCHERLING Band, 2-3-4: Basketball, 2: Pho- tography Club, 2-3-4: Annual Staff. 2-3: Intramural Basket- ball, 4: Chefs Club, 2-3-4. LYLE SCHMICKLE ' ' Football 3-4' IB' Club 3-4 In Ps! I Track, 2. it Library Home Room Represent- ative, 3: Hall Monitor, 3: Prom Committee, 3: Vocational Train- ing Club, 4. AVIS SCHROTH Band, 2-3-4: G. A. A., 2: Prom ': Committee, 3: Study Hall Mon- V itor. 4 LAURA SEMPF Library Club. 2: A. V. A., 2-3-41 Chorus. 2. LUELLA J. SIMON Vocational Training, 4. GLADYS SKERIK Proof that good things come in small packages. RILEY SLOSSON Curling, 3-4: Golf, 3-4: Band. 2- 3-4: Chefs Club, 3: Basketball, 2: Manager. 2: Football Manager, 2' JERRY sLoUGH Monitor. 4: Curling, 2-3-4: Intra- mural Basketball, 2-3-4: Ushers Club, 3-4: Captain. 4: A. V. A., f 3-4 JEAN SMITH Ban 2-3-4: Latin Club Presi- X. ent, 21 Biology Club. 2: G. A. A., 2-3: President. 3: Pep Club, 31 Secretary. 3: Club Council Secretary. 3: Prom Committee. 3: Ushers Club. 3-4: Secretary, 4: Lumber-jack Staff. 3-4: Assist- ant Editor, 4: National Honor Society. 3-4: Play-Student Di- rector. 3: Annual Staff Assistant Editor. 4: Gym Assistant, 4. tramural B a s k e t b all, 2,-3-4: ' , E' sv 14,41 -V JANICE SCHMIDT - r 1 -R53 MARIE E. SMYKAL Hall Monitor, 3. Vocational Training. 4. ww LANNY SODERBERG a - Chefs Club, 4: Intramural Bas- ' ketball, 2-3-4. JACK SOLT He puts his troubles into pocket with a hole in it. ROBERT SOMMERVILLE .79 J Class Vice President, 2: Lumber- jack Staff. 2-3-4: Sports Editor. 3: Editor in Chief, 4: Annual Staff Assistant Editor, 4: Quill and Scroll. 3-4: B Squad Bas- ketball. 2: Assistant Manager, 3: Basketball Manager, 4: Ushers Club. 3-4: Latin Club. 2-3-41 Treasurer. 3: Minnesota Junior Academy of Science. 3-4: Vice President. 4: Curling Club. 3-4: Golf Team. 3-4: Our Town, 3: Hall Monitor, 4. teria. 3-4: A. V. A.. 4. g - 9 TO'VI SOREN SON Monitor 4 fi F-.f - -ff. -555.5 it A C' Q S mi'- ' I if DALE STEBE f M ii Football 3 4 FRANK STEBE Too much study is a weariness of flesh. JIM STENNES Band, 2-3-4: President. 4: F. F. A.. 2: Treasurer, 2: Chefs Club, 2-3-4: Chairman. 3-4: A. V. A., 2-3-4: Chief Operator, 3: Di- I rector of Radio Tape Depart- ' Z 77' Jw: ment. 4: Drama Club. 3-41 Curi- ous Savagef' 4: Club Council.- 3: Student Council. 4: Class Vice President, 3: Committee Chair- man of Fall Festival. 4. ESTHER MAE STEEN Study Hall Monitor. 2-3-4: Cafe- VJ PATRICIA A. STEPHANI Monitor, 3, A. v. A., 3. LYLE STERN F. F. A., 2, JEANETTE STRAND B CHORUS, 2: Triple Trio, 3: A Chorus, 3-4: Sextet. 2-4: French Club, 4. PATRICIA SUKERT B Chorus, 3-4: A Cheerleader. 2-3: G. A. A.. 4: Pep Club. 2-3: Annual Staff School Life Editor, 4: Lumberjack Staff, 3-43 Make up Editor, 4: Prom Committee, 3: Sophomore Party. Committee. 2: Gym Assistant, 3-4: Sextet, 2- 4: F. H. A.. 2: President, 2: Drama Club. 2-3-4: Fall Festival, 41 Club Council, 2. LORRAINE M. THOMPSON Drama Club, 4: F. H. A., 4: Vo- cational Training Club, 4: Prom Committee. 3: Open House, 3-4. ELAINE M. TISDELL Chorus, 2. -J -Q' I 9 V! 6' KIILDHED TOHGESON Q t in Xlom DOIN TLFF Annual Staff. 4: Siuflr-nt Coun- tl -1 Box s County. 3. Study if I DONNA TWETEN G A. A. 2-3. I1-p Club. 3: A Y A. 2-3--1. Drama Club. 3. Clivnrus. 3-4: Sc-xtct, 2: Prom Comniittoe. 3: Dc lamation. 3 Scnior High Officc Assistant.,3- I LEONE VANASSE ' , f I !f' A miss is as good as liar srnlf- ff A -gf' GRETCHEN VANDEasi.t'1s if jj -, lvfx School Organist. 3-4: Hall Mon- ,W ffl V f itor. 2-4: Biology Club. 2-3: Qc' . , 1, Drama Club. 4: G. A. A.. 3. Li- , 7 . brary Art Staff. 4: Prom Com- mittvt- Chairman. 3: Curious Savaud' .silts Crow. 4. HAROLD R. VOGEL Bard. 2-3-4. Chvfs Club. 3-4: Photography Club. 3: Intra- mural Basketball. 2-41 Physics La b Assista nt. -1. JANE C. VORDERBRVEGGEN Cafeteria. 3--1. - MARLENE J, WALDEN Latin Club. 2-3-4: Chorus. 3-41 H. Nl. S. Pinafore.3: Vocational Training. 4. ELAINE WARD Gym Assistant. 3. NELLIE XVARD G. A. A.. 2, VERDA E, 'WAUGHTAL Orcluistra. 2-3-4. NORENE WELTER Or hestra. 2-3-41 Attended M. S. B. A. 2i G. A. A. 2: Latin Club. 3-4. Chorus. 2 DONNA JEAN WERNER Latin Club. 21 Chorus. 2-ISL H M. S lJllllilUI'l'.31 A. V. A.. 2-3-41 l Drama Club. 4: Junior High .- Offitw- Assistant. 33 Sophomore PM-15 Flttur Slioxx' Cummittc't'. 21 Pruni l-'luur Snoux' Commiitw-. 3. ROBERT WHITE A lJl'lLlll1 lati wiiu transferrvd Burt- his Sunior wear from Crv- .al Lakt Cnminuniy H i JACK VSHITING Ushers Club. 2-3--4. Latin Club. R--lg B Club. 2-3--1: President. -4. Ba-kttball. 23 4. Football 3--l. Captain. 4. Baseball. 2-3-4. I I Track. 2-3--41 National Honor X Society. 3--1: Gym Assistant. 21 I , Y Class President. 2. 1? . -vi. V df' In f ag. DAVID WICKNER Intramural B a s k e t b al l. 2-33 Chess Club,3-4, ARLENE MARILYN WIESE I hurrv not. ncitlicr do I worry. 96' H-0.2! SAM WILSON 5' lsasketball. 31 Baseball. 3: Track. R ELAINE VVOLD 3 A. V. A., 3-4: Student Council 4: Secretary, 4: Study Hall Mon W itor. 4: Prom Committee, 3: Co- A ordinator's Office, 3. C i . i. i -9 F in II 7 I .4 -J ' fue' 1 f ' . - 1' , TOM WORTH A ,K Band, 25 A. V. A., 3-4. W . . i A' I Q ,K ,I 1 - -f X I 4' , 5 ,, if -ei LEOLA WRIGHT Chorus. 2. Occupational Rela tions Club. 4. DAVID L. WROLSTAD Biology Club, 23 Athletic Ushers, 3-41 Chess Club, 2-41 Cafeteria Monitor. 4: Study Hall Monitor, 4: Our Town. 31 Tennis, 2. LESTER YOUNG Boy's County Representative, 3. Q' XC' -if i- jzl..'I-.i- I A r-XX '. -.5 1 I Y is Ln ll .ff ff' 7 w-1 -r- X. X 1 1 .. Z'dL: ? L-. lf' Zi I 'ff 4 . CTIVITIES A S v5 gs. J K wx 1 1 -e- 4... wl, ' ., , , ., , gin 'El . X , X , X .R 1 . Q , 5 'V s v ,X ,f Hg f i-V- Y 'UU Sfudenf Council Lloyd Kendall and Pat Dearholt headed one of the most successful and active years the Stu- dent Council has ever had. Some of the major projects were the Fall Festival. Open House, and faculty evaluation of Open House, renumbering of class rooms in the building, Dance Policy. revision of the Be- midji High School Constitution. and revision of the school handbook. Pat Dearholt and Lloyd Kendall represented B. H, S. at the Albert Lea Student Council Con- vention held in the fall. All Student Council members attended the District Convention held at Park Rapids. Minne- sota. cn February 9. 1955. Cb X infer school v'nsi1La+ians Election of Student Council members and of- ficers for the year 1955-56 was held this spring. Sfudenf Council Execufive Board .4 1, EDNA INIICKFLSON Row 1-L. Kendall. President: P, Dearholt. Vice President: E. Wold, Secretary: S. Richards. Typist. Row 2-C. Rhodes. Senior Class President: P. Stennes. Sophomore Class President: J. Mayer. Junior Class President. D. Clausen, A. Schroth.R0w 3313. Mccormick HALL MONITORS Row 1-J. Heiden, J. Hovey. J. Langerak. D. Clausen. Row 2-M. Boyer, B. Johnson. G. Vandersluis. IVI. Lindsey. Forde. Row 3-T. Sorenson. L. Bohlman. G. Knutson. J. Huderle. Row 4-J. Knutson, N. Burns. D. Malterud. K. Peterson, Lahmen. D. W. Monitors MONITOR SYSTEM Because student management is important at our school a monitor system has been set up to further student responsibilities. This system is composed of three major branches-hall monitors, study hall monitors and cafeteria monitors. There are 50 hall monitors whose special duty is to keep good order in the halls during :and between classes and during lunch hour. The study hall monitors have many responsi- bilities. They take attendance, keep the library corner adequately supplied with current read- ing materials, and most important they are in charge of the main desk. The tape program which is available is also set up each day by the students. Good order in the cafeteria and in the tunnel is the purpose of the cafeteria monitors who supervise the cafeteria during the lunch hour. Miss Mickelson is the faculty adviser. HALL MONITORS Row l-R. Paul. A. Schroth. G. Rouser, S. Larson L. Himmelright, Row 2-R. Gordon. B. Carlson. A. Duhamel, B. Cooper. ROW 3-5. Fenske. R Fortier, D. Forsell, J. Erickson. J. Slough, CAI-'ETERIA MONITORS -r Row 1-A. Kendall, S. Andree. P. Newman, K. Beckstrand. Row 2-W. Fankhanel, B. Burud. B. Boyd. J. Erickson. J. Howe. . Row 3-B. Collard. D. Albers. D. Erickson. D. Wrolstad. J. Slough. STUDY HALL MONITORS Row 1-M. Burge. E. Wold. B. Figel J, lVlcCor1nick. Row 2-P. Larson. D. Henry. C. Moberx. L. Himmelright. C. Johnson. 4 V 5 Wfzl Row 4-D. Erickson. D. Wrolstazi. I g it it o H. Jahr. J. Howe. i -aw, f , l , If v X77 Pep Club PEP CLUB Row 1-R. Boyer, J. Lemon, K. Hanson, D. Baudette. J. Jaycox, D. Healy. R. Hubbard. Row 2-E. Welle, P. Stapleton. R. Olson. J. Lindell, K. Sukert, C. Ball, J. Haak, V. Raye, B. Br 'ant. Roiiv 3-L. Arndts, J. Jchnson, P. McCormick, A. Boyer, J. Pederson, M. Morrissette, M. Ma- necke, B. Johnson. Row 4-J. Bluth, G. Mosher, K. Conway, C, Wattles, C. Antes, J. Paulson, E. Olson, G. Tolbert, J. Ambuehl, Row 5-D. Abrahamson, M. Swenson, G. Dearholt, J. Schmidt, J. Jenson, M. Heibel, S. Sadek, J. Fraach, J. Chadwick. S. Howell, S. Rearick. Row 6-B. Jondahl, N. McKeig, K. Gilmer, E. Ritchie, R. Whiting. M. Quam, M. Gravel, P. Byrne, lVl. Klaers, S. Larson, C. Schmidt. J. Graves. PEP CLUB The main purpose of this club is to promote school spirit and support the team in various activities. The club sponsored a school dance worked at the concession stands, sold mega- phones and other articles. and went to some of the out-of-town games. They also sponsored the Pep assemblies this year. T? PEP CLUB OFFICERS Left to Right-D. Abrahamson L. Welle, S. Rearick CHEERLEADING The cheerleaders play an important role in our sports activities. This year the girls cheered along an undefeated football team. Thev cheered for every home basketball game and made sew ral trips to out of town games also. CHEERLEADERS C. Ball. D. Forde. Charlotte Miller, Y, Beliveau C. Antos Audiforium Ushers r I ' ' V' g .x L s IA AX A sv V gf H Row 1-B. Sommerville. R. Gordon, M. Boyer, J. Whiting, J. Musburger, J. Slough. J. Mayer. Row 2-C. Dougherty. R, Olson, E. Welle. R. Bahr, R. Paul, P. Stapleton. J. Johnson, S. Howell. AUDITORIUM USHERS The Bemidji High School Ushers Club is or- ganized in the interest of school service. It is prepared to serve at school and community func- tions whenever requested. Membership is open to studnts in grades ten. eleven. and twelve, who rank in the upper third of their class. In the sec- ond semester of the school year. five boys and five girls from the sophomore class will be elect- ed into the club from a list of qualified appli- cants. The ushers provide their services at the concerts and for any other formal occasions. Afhlefic Ushers V43 Row 1 Xl Boyer. W. Gocrke. B, Budge, J. Ivers. H. Paulson. Row 2 D Wrolstad. C. Mitchell. J. Howe. J. Huderle. R. Steele, Mr Dxe Adviser. gif I3-T USHERS CAPTAINS C. Dougherty, J. Slough ATHLETIC USHERS The athletic ushers under the supervision of Mr. Dye have maintained order at all of our football and basketball games. not even falter- ing at the Brainerd game. They sponsored a dance this year also. They plan to follow the Lumberjacks through the tournaments. Each boy goes to one basketball game and one football game out of town during the year- , 1' . J. Clark, C. Buus, J. Vincent. sax: assfsfrdfnti R. De Row 3-T. Mitchell, F. Barker, R- Kfoeplin' J' Erickson' Dgta Q D. Jacobs, P. Sukert. A. Matturd, L. Lemmer Not pictured-J. Smith, C. Miller Office Assisfanfs The girls who work in the office have numer- ous Jobs. They take attendance sheets to the teachers and make stencils. They run various errands such as taking messages to students and calling students out of class:-s. Gym Assisfanfs l These students assist the gym instructors dur- ing their study hall periods. They assist with various office work, demonstrations, and give individual help to the students. They also help check showers, take attendance, and supervise games. 5, Dawson. E, Lovik, D. Brennan. A. M. Duhamel. Y. Seitz, J. Fitch. L. Foster, M. Murphy. M. Lease. N. Weller. R. Bowman, J. Saddler, S. Oelslager. A. Malterud. R. Bahr. S. Richards, L, Gladen. C hefs' Club fff 'N 451' Row 1-A. Torgerson, P. St B N 1 Dokken M' Mober ennes, . e son. G. Grovdahl, P. , g. Row 2-M. Berg, P. Bere. B, Hamme B B HHS, Mrs. Graves. 6 rgren' ' erg' D' scher' Row 1-R. Fortier, D. Forsell, J. Nathe. B. Adams, A. Lund, R. Schmidt, Row 2-L. Little, J. Howe, J. Mayer, B, Garrison, G. Beaver, W. Goerke, R. Gordon, B. Watson, L. Lind. J. Suman, J. Stennes. CHEFS CLUB The meetings are held twice a month on the second and fourth Mondays. Through the super- vision of Mrs. Graves, the club is learning to be better cooks. Although we are not too good at it we at least trv. I? i s F ufure Farmers of America Row 1-M. Wason, W. Brook, R. Olson, P. Fricke, M. Rogers, W. Hagen, C. Banner, J. Lindsey, Row 2-T. Fredrickson, N. Larson, R. Dehart, K. Wiese, C. Christianson, D. Lind, L. Sorheim, R. Gregg. Row 3-P. Schmidt, D. Miller, A. Crandell, C. Salberg, A. Stoltz, N. Nelson, R. Speck, L. Larson. Q Row 4-D. Lund, J. Sautbine, B. Spangler, R. Tranby, G. Crandall, A. DeVries, Public Speaking, R. Sand, R. Johnson, R. Gladen, R. Stermo. N. Sand. P. Schmidt, Mr' Johnson . . 5 Q .W Y 5 P The purpose of the F. F. A. is to help better ,K f' establish young men in farming. ZF? th. 3, The officers of the F. F. A. went to Kansas .3 .',' fi, City for the National F. F. A. Convention at the 1 A. l beginning of the school year. j - They also attended the District Leadership meeting at Thief River Falls. Cowclipping The members held a picnic in the fall of the year Mr. Seeling, D. Winge In Jaunary the F. F. A. boys entered the cow clipping contest. In February the crop judging team partici- pated in a contest at Crookston. Also a Public P h PIIEAT JUDGING Speaking Meeting and Dairying Contest were 'Sc mfdff-1 Hurlbert, L' Larson held in Crookston. I The State F. F. A. meeting and judging con- 5 test were held at University Farm in May. -- . s They had a F. F. A. fishing outing in the 'g spring. Then the boy's attended the F. F. A. Camp. 5 Row 1-D. Sanders, J. Moe, C. Vincent, R. Huewe, D. Tisdell, W. Stie, P. Lundberg. 'Row 2-P. Close, D. Heggie, R. Burr, C. Lease, P. Schmidt. Row 3-D. Wille, R. Cooper, E. Nelson, D. Nelson, C. Pearson, J. Vincent, J. Charon, B, Runeski. Row 4-D. Prince, J. Fenske, P. Manecke. R. Klasen, N. Hue-we, J. Hurlbert D. Winge. - 'M ' 1 Of? 'J 1x are CROP JUDGING Row 1-R. Johnson, R. Sand. Row 2-R. Gladen, Mr. Johnson 'T French Club FRENCH CLUB The French Club is organized for students in French I and French II and anyone else inter- ested in French culture and History. The club studies the art, music, literature, and people of France. They meet once a month under the su- pervision of Miss Sovde. Row 1-M. Strand, J. Ward. L. Foster, A. Stephens, R. RiC6, . 't . Eov?feEiR. Orser, J. Musburger, L. Gladen, J. Roberts, A. Bakke. D. Abrahamson, K. Sukert, H. Savard. Row 3-Miss Sovde, J. Strand, C. Depew, J. Melby, R- Befgllmdi R. Knox, S. Dawson, V. Ray, J. J0hnSOI'1- Lafin Club was-w LATIN CLUB The members of the Latin Club must be students'in their first or second year of Latin or students who have completed two years of M Latin. Four parties were held this year. One at the l A State Park, initiation at the school, a Bunco Party, and a picnic at Diamond Point Park. A festival is planned for next year, Row 1-C. Cloud, D. Jchnson, S. Welsh, M. Gravel, L. Welter, J. Ward, R. Olson, K. Mahler, G. Frioerg. Row 2-M. Sukert, J. Swanberg, M. Cleary, M. Heibel, P. Sta- pleton, E. Welle, B. Cloose, M. Olson. Row 3-K. Gilmer, J. Dale, J, Ambuehl, M. Quam, C. Wattles, H. Savard, B. Cooper, J. Wentworth, D. Carlson. Row 4-J. Whiting, J. Nathe, G. Beaver, L. Jackson, K. Faw- bush, B. Bishop, L. Edd, A. Christianson. Fufure Home Makers of F H A Rowl S Richards R Boyer R Perfecto 'W Torgerson L Thompson B Johnson Row 2 'Vlrs Skmner 'VI Hauge D Helgeson J Ambuehl M Morrlssette R Hubbard D Healy B Jondahl B Johnson Row 3 R Bahr L Lemmer E Olson C Antos lVI Forde 'VIcCulloch C Solberg B Sklme J Helden F H A The F H A whxch lS both a Natlonal and State organxzatlon has been very actlve 1n our school throughout the year The club consxstm of 60 members holds two regular meetlngs each month each of whlch entertamment such as square danclnc, IS planned The F H A has sponsored a pancake supper and a Mother Daughter Banquet ThlS xear Sally Rlchards Charlene Antos Edna Olson and Donna Larson represented Bemldjl at th State F H A Con V7 ventlon m Nlmneapolls 4 .. F. H. A. w l-B. ryant. E. Kcruncr, R, Burim. A. Johnson, D. 'i P son. J, Schmidt. J, HL-idcn. D. Wlttich. w 2-P. D' y. E. Lo . ,O' sou. ', ' .1, H11 1, man. E. Glassman, T. Ellingxon, C, Clcmtntgon, America Officers W7 -1. Orchesfra ORCHESTRA Ll Row 1 Stllwell R Hanson M Ve elx L Vojak J Roberts V Ray L Lyons Row 2 Jones J Wentworth D Mason V Waughtal lVI Dahlen D W1t11Ch M Jacobson B Cooper Hlgman J Fraasch Row 3 Cooper C 'Xlltchell A Annonson C Chrlstlanson D WIIIICD G Beckstrand N ORCHESTRA The orchestra puts on about 12 pUb11C appear ances a year Among these are two for the hlgh school plus the annual Chrlstmas program The blg event for the orchestra each year IS the Sprlng MUSIC Festlval wh1ch they take part ln Thev take one trlp a year Th1s year they are omg to Duluth to hear the Duluth Sym phony Orchestra There are 2:1 VIOIIHS four vxolas sux cellos and flve bases all strlng mstruments ln the orchestra QV STRING OUARTETTE Xl Xesley B Cooper L VoJak H Heggle Sfrmg Trlo Sfrlng Quarfeffe STRING TRIO T Mxtchell A Staples S Lauderbaugh . 4 ' , . -:UCD tl Q le,-5 U JL Niki' I .av : lA5-ECC,- Top Row-N. Stewart, P. Nye, R. Brouillard, J, Brandt, A. Eichstad, J. Ellingson, A. Schroth, J. Wille, C. Sallberg, J. Smith, P. McCulloch, J. Chadwick, N. McKeig, A. Lund. Row 3-M. King, B. Jondahl, M. Heathman, L. Schmidt, R. Paul, J. Arfston, G. Dearholt, K Conway, P. Olstad, J. Jaycox, P. Miller. S. Upsahl, R. Schmidt. Row 2-J. Unger, P. Wrege, A. Boyer, J. Dale, L. Edd, C. Ball, E. Olson, S. Howell, M. Stai, L. Reichart. Row 1-D. Petersdorph, D. Delaney, R. Bahr, J. Berg, J. Ambuehl. M. Hubbard, J. Helstab, Mr. Kerns. .1 1 i J , ? W Band V This year the band under the direction of Each Spring the. baffd takes Daft in U19 Spring Ea,-1 Kel-ns, consists of 90 Students. Music Festival which is held at the college. The band is present at every home basket, Last summer the band traveled to Winnipeg ball and football game. and plays a big part in and Duluthbwhefe they 100k Daft in marching the schools display of school spirit. umt COTUDSUTIOYI. ... .F .fn 5 x . T V M aioreffes W Left to Right-E. Brvant. Zz S. Oeslager, B. Figel. C. Antos A if .- v- I 5 V x A A' ,. T, - 4 rr rs rw H kt. .Q X- . N 'II X I v r.. ' 5 xc? 15 .A f'1: , .i '4 , A - ' ' ' J' :N -- V ' 05.7 I u X I ' lx an ' ' 'X S . 1 A 4-fr ' Q Y O , R ., I f Top Row-D. Fankhanel. J. Adams, D. Scherling, H. Vogel, B. Adams, R. Knox, G. Nickelson J. Burud, D. Dickinson. D. Gregcrson, N. Burns. Row 3-J. Mayer, B. Watson, P. Berg, J. Gordon, J. Stennes, B. Berg, G. Grovdahl, J. Wrol stad, B. Nelson, B. Hammergren, P. Olson. D. Naylor. Row Two-D. Erickson, D. Brown, B. Jackson, R. Slosson. G. Eurdahl. A. Baird, D. Haverson D. Peterson, J. Haak, G. Gordon, C. Hook. Row 1-S. Johnson, R. Kaliher, J. Walters. L. Schroth. R. Gilmore, S. Bakke. A. Raibe. V. Veslie '-'HQI BAND OFFICERS Don Brown, Manager, Philip Olson, Presidei Jim Stennes, Vice President: Ruth Paul, Secretarv 2 2 . A Q is .' ' l of l . 1 4 ,', xt. N,.x- A.- ,,-:-. .gf mf.- - i .W1A: iI -uf A 1-' . Vg' v A' A , 1 'N 'NA A Cappella Choir Row 1-E. McClellan. J. Wrege, P. Sukert. S. Dawson, Miss Sinnett, D. Jacobs. J. Ward. P. Stapleton. R. Olson, D. Tweten. Row 2-E. Lovik. J. Johnson, E. Welle, J. Blueth, K. Sukert, D. Dehart. J. Amundson, B. Iver' son, S. Richards, B. Gregg. P. McCormick, J. Paulson. R. Runyan. D. Baudette. Row 3-M. Lemon, P. Lauderbough, G. Mosher. S. Rearick. H. Diffley. G. Johnson. D. McClel- len, L. Northrup, C. Nelson. L. Diffley. N. McClellen. B. Smith. J. Farr. J. Langerack. A. Knut- son. S opt-emo Hlfo The chorus was under the direction of Miss Sinnet. new this year from Grand Rapids. They performed in the Thanksgiving and Christmas concerts. and also for the Lions Club and the Rotary Club. They put on an Operetta in Feb- ruary. They attended the district music festival and exchanged concerts with the B. S. T. C. Chorus. They also sang for Baccalaureate in the spring. B555 'fI IOr 'lst if Girls' Sexfeffe CS' M. Lemon, P. Sukert, J.. Farr, E. Lovik. J. Strand, J. Langerack CHORUS OFFICERS 9 Mixed Chorus Boys' Quarfeffe Left to right-H. Diffley, G. McClelen, A. Crandall, L. Hanson Row 1-Miss Sinnett, M. Ward, D. Boyer, J. Matala, Q. Qualey, J. Melby, J Walden, L. Lemmer, M. Djonne. Row 2-G. McClellan, D. Church, V. Raye, B. Glassman, S. Johnson, J. Chote M. Hall, S. Beggs, D. McClellan. Row 3-J. Zuelow, D. Reinke, P. Dokken. D. Black, H. Bly, P. Budge, R. Ryners G. Crandall, A. Kern, C. Pearson. fir' A. V. A . club fi 1 Officers A fx 0 radio-tape department Club Council Office Department Program Department o 0 ' Audio Visual Aids The A, V. A. is one of the largest clubs in zhe school. It has six departments. The program department takes care of all schedules and as- signs operators to run the equipment. The office department takes care of all records. The equip- ment department takes equipment to and from The rooms and also operates all auditorium equipment. The training department trains the students as projectionists, the radio-tape depart- ment operates the head set in the study hall, and public relations does all photo work and newspaper articles. All members of the club must have a specific job in order to be a mem- ber. The club has a junior high section as large as the senior high section, Each section takes a trip to Minneapolis every year. This is a field trip to study other phases of the audio visual field. The club is under the direction of Mr. Thames. Mary Burge President A. V. A. club ,, .i Equipment Department G.A.A. 'FP Row 1. J Jaycox D Forde M Maneke B Bryant Row 2. H Hub Row 3. K Sukert D Thone M Fluey E Olson A Boyer Row 4. L Hlmes C Antos J Chadwlck N McKw1g L Arndis Q7 G. A. A. OFFICERS Row 1-M. Swenson, Vice Presidentg J. Haak. Sports Manager. Row 2-Nt Mclicig, Publicity Manager: C. An' tos. President: J. Chadwick. Secretary-Treasurer: S. Rearick. Sports Manager, G. A. A. This club consists of sophomores. juniors. and seniors who are interested in athletics and providing recreational activities for the benefit of the club. This year the Club Went on a hike io Lavinia. had a Christmas party, sponsored a school dance, held a sleigh ride, and played bas- ketball. volleyball. and danced. Intramurals PEN 'fy iss Q g 3 - -'s iii? s ' 1 I -' X ..,f-'D - 1 , . X 2 - 2 LQ- -5 Q - ,.. 1 .L 1-J. Bergstrom. H. Miller. J. Walden. M. Bleth. L. Simon Row 2-E. Sande. E. Hurst. E. Bryant. D. Guest. L. Thompson. C. Schauls. Row 3-Mr. Outwin. J. Schmidt. A. Benson. R. Jensen. auonn s1umLHpQS W ,--nl- ,. Q..- L. Wright. P. Olson. Vocafional Training Club Affiliated with Minnesota Diversified Vocations Club The Vocational Training Club is composed of the thirty-four members of the Part-Time Occupations Training Program. The purpose of the club is to develop leadership. a better under- standing of various vocational fields represented in the club. and to explore the vocational oppor- tunities in different occupations. Social and rec- reational activities are encouraged. This year four members of the club attended the Delegate Assembly of MDVC which was held at the University of Minnesota October 26. At this meeting Jack Boyer was elected State Vice-president from the Distributive Field. Each year the club sponsors a three-day field trip to the Twin Cities with side trips to the Anoka Mental Hospital and the St. Cloud Re- formatory. Dougherty, P. lVIcGarry, A. Knudson. D. Werner. . , Row 2-P, Sanderson. D. Forde. B. Albers. Y. Beliveau. M. F ' Hauge, M. Smykal. P Row 3-Mr. Outwin. L. Lahman. B. J. Johnson. M. Forde. B. Rowland. P. Dearholt. if U- Nl Library Club 'VWV 5 LIBRARY CLUB Front Row Left to rxght C Northrup R Hanson E Johnson S Bundy C Wakeman I Sall J Ambuehl J Lewls J Melby C Antos M Swenson Presldent Back Row Left to rlght Mrs Davlson Llbrary Club advlsor E Lund K Campbell M Lemon A Wlckner 'VI E Dahlen P Johnson Not plctured D Haaverson J Llvxngston L Sexton P Wrege L Northrup LIBRARY HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES A Llbrary Representatlve IS chosen 1n each home room at the begmmng of the school term Each mornlng they are given a 11st of the people 1n thelr home room who have overdue lxbrary books and they are to notlfy them about It If the books are ln school the representative col lects them and takes them to the lxbrary LIBRARY HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES A Wakeman B Flgel L Northrup B Albers M Dahlen C Northrup A Lund D Wallace C Elton J Johnson M Barkley J Bahr K Sukert D Forsell Row 1 Mrs Clementson L Relchert J Zuelow P Schmldt Row 2 P Byrne M Klaers R Boyer S Sadek M Dahlen Row 3 M Flelder L Joestlng G Nlckelson J Choate B Johnson Row 4-R Whltmg K Gllmer P Budge E Lund J Chrlstxan son 'B . X 1 . . , . , . , ' 1 ' v - v - y - r ' 1 . , . , , t ' ' 1 r ' Y ' Y ' V ' 7 A ' ' Y - . , . , . , . . , . y - I ' Y ' ' ' ' ' , , , . , . x ' 1 ' 9 . , . , . - U . ' . , - 1 ' ' ' ' T , , . , . 1 ' 1 ' Y J. Dale, J. Bender. - . , - 1 - H ' 1 ' , , , , . , . . . ' mf' U , fa iff 'J Y I 1 fvl'N V A vi , I ff ' s . A., J X V: X 1' g , . ,YI . 1 H, 7 1 Hi ' li f , ' S22 Z .v f t f 3 J . A OFFICERS I . ,'v -9 L.. r .1 Row 1. J. Clark, J. Smith, J. Erickson .111--l1'll Row 2. Miss Norgari, B. Sommervxlle QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is the hon- orary society of High School Journalists. It is necessary to meet various requirements to belong to this international or- ganization. The members must be in the upper third of the junior or senior class, must have at least 100 inches of writ- ing in print in the school paper, and must have a sample of his or her writing approved by the National secretary of the Quill and Scroll. The advisor of the Lumberjack staff and Quill and Scroll is Miss Norgart. ' 1 THE BEMIDJI HIGH SCHOOL LUMBERJACK Published every three weeks by the Journalism Class of Bemidji High School, Bemidji, Minnesota Editor-in-Chief .... Assistant Editor .. Business Managers Sports Editor ....... Make-up .........,... Club Editors .,.... Feature Editor ...., Exchange Editor ,.... Typing Captains .. Photography ........ Reporters .........., Advisor ...... STAFF Bob Sommerville . .,..,.,..,.,...,.,............. Jean Smith Jack Clark, John Erickson Charles Steele Charlotte Miller, Pat Sukert Roslyn Bahr, Lucille Olson Carol Johnson . .......,...................... Sally Richards .............. Kay Beckstrand, Janice Berg Skip Anderson Carol Ball, Nancy Carlson, Jim Clark, Marilyn Fluey, Judy Johnson, Carol Kennedy, Judy Norrell, Roger Patter- son, Marlys Schneider, Allan Lindell Miss Daisey Norgart x CUB REPORTERS Row 1. N. Carlson, C. Kennedy, M. Schneider. J. Clark Row 2. C. Ball, J. Johnson, J. Paulson, R. Patterson. A. Lindell QUILL AND SCROLL Row 1. B. sommerviiie, R. Bahr. S. Richards Row 3. G. Anderson, Carol Johnson, not pictured A Row 2. J. Berg, C. Miller, J. Smiih, L. Olson . Q . - xr I . . A 1 l is I ff vw - U t T FPA. .S J,,nu- . 1 J P1 , i LUMBERJACK STAFF I Row 1. L. Olson, C. Miller, J. Smith, S. Richards ',. Row 2. J. Berg, K. Beckstrand, H. Bahr, J. Clark Row 3. G. Anderson, B. Sommerville, J. Erickson Not pictured: P. Sukeri, Carol Johnson Biology Club To strive for and promote a better under- standing of living things is the most important purpose of this club. They went on field trips to the fish hatchery and the field tower. They also had a variety of films. worked on projects and sponsored a school dance. 5 i QE Q S. M112 Row 14-M. Clementson. L, Reichert, J. Zuelow, P. Schmidt. ROW 2-PA BYFUC. NIA KIBGFS. R. Boyer. S. Sadek, M. Dahlene J. Dale, J. Bender. Row 3-M. King, L. Joesting, G. Mickelson. J. Choate. B. John son, M. Lenard, S. Johnson. Row 4-R. Whiting. K. Gilmer. P. Budge. A. Lund. J, Christin son. .-. f Junior Academy of Science SCIENCE AWARD The Bausch and Lomb award is a scientific honor presented to the outstanding senior in this field. The recipient of this award is then eligible to participate in a national scholarship contest. This year David Wrolstad- re- ceived this award. 5 Row 1-R. Johnson. L. Welle, S. Larson, L. Arndts. Haak P Sta leton G 'VIosher J Wentworth Row 2-J. , . p , .. , , , Row 3-L. Reichardt. J, Zuelow, M. Delaney, C. Rhodes. B. Cloose. Row 4-D. Dickinson, J. Vincent. E. Lund. G, Beaver. P. Schmidt. W. Goerke. If A I - 1..- -, Row 1-D. Jacobs. P. Sukert. S. Oelslager. D Brennan. L. Thompson, P. Stapleton. S. Howell Row 2-P. Dearholt. M. Burge. G. Rouser. C. Antos. E. Olson. S. Rearick. S. Larson. L. Arndts. B. Gregg, C. Sallberg. Row 3-L. Lind, B. Carlson. D. Wrolstad. C. Rhodes. L. Kendall. P. Stennes. J. Wrolstad. J. Stennes. McKeig. Drama Club This year the Drama club began their year with a comedy, titled. The Curious Savage. They have also sponsored dances and taken part in Speech contests. They have had a skit at every meeting. DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS L Kendall, President G Rouser. Secretary SCENES FROM HCURIOUS SAVAGE V ff Tape Recorders The Study hall tape operators take care of the tape programs and equipment. The tapes are scheduled each day and are operated by members of the A. V. A. club. Chess Club Ar f Club me 382'-2 lr 3 , A5 vb 'F j 5 Row 1-B. Watson. R. Orser, R. Fisher, D. Joesting. D. Lauder baugh. Row 2-W. Letford, W. Goerke. T. Worth. C. Moberg, G. IVIcClel lan, P. Kimbitsky. Seated-F. Johnson, D. Wrolstad, A. Baird, P. Budge Standing-J. Clark. P. Schmidt, B. Budge, D. Wickner ART CLUB Each member of the art club chooses his own project for the year. Some of these include posters, basketball tournament signs, and some individual work. The big project is the decoration for the spring party. The finale for a year of good and diligent work is a party. At this time an outstanding member is chosen by popular vote. He is judged for ability, loyalty, and effort. Q 3 T 3 f P 3 Y,-, ve an D L. sf' tl NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1. S. Richards, R. Baht. J. Smith, J. Haak, P. Stapleton, C. Miller, R. Paul. J. Whiting Row 2. C. Lease, M. Burge, S. Rearick, S. Oelslager, P. Dearholt, E. Wold, L. Gladen, J. Burud Row 3. R. Sommerville, P. Berg, C. Mitchell, C. Antos, J. Johnson, D. Werner, C. Johnson, G. Rouse: C. Mober D. Erickson , g, Row 4. J. Blank, J. Unger, G. Beaver, J. Stennes, H. Vogel, G. Vandersluis, L. Arndts, R. Carlson, D. Wrolstad, C. Rhodes, R. Johnson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Election to membership in the National Hon' or Society is one of the highest honors a student can obtain in high school, Students are selected by the faculty with the following qualifications in mind: scholar- ship, charactership, leadership. and service. A student must be in the upper third of his class and have participated in several activities in school. Initiation of new members into the society was held in March and a lunch was served in the cafeteria following the initiation. eight members were given the opportunity tc try for li number of scholarships. After an election by members of the society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL Houoa SOCIETY Members initiated in 1954 Row 1. J. Smith, M. Burge, P. Dearholt, J. Burud, L. Gladen Row 2. C. Rhodes, R. Johnson. H. Bahr, D. Erickson, J. Whiting Lu . A f 1 . t 5. I If r Vai y .fi I -H4113 l PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Seated: J. Zuelow, D. Haaverson Siand1n9'P Berg D scherlin J Wrolst . . , , gl . d Not Pictured: G. Anderson a Row 1. Row 2. Row 3. ANNUAL STAFF Editor .....,.............,..........,,.......,,,.,.........,.... Gary Anderson Assistant Editors .... .......... -I Gall Smith Bob Sommerville Class Editors ,..,.. ..... ,.... M a rr Burse Lucille Olson Activities ..,.,. ...., R oslYn Bah' Pat Sukert SPQ1-15 '-AA,. .... J ack Whiting Art ,..,,,..,..,. Informals ...,.,... Advertising ...,. Assistants .,..,. Typist Feature Writers Kay Sauer Sally Richards Clinton Rhodes Jack Clerk John Erickson Kay Beckstrand Carol JohnS0n Charlotte Miller How 1. Row 2. EDITORIAL STAFF M. Burge, S. Richards, C. Miller, J Smith, L. Olson, Miss Norgart, B. Sommerville, J. Whit ting. J. Erickson, J. Clark, G. Anderson Not pictured: K. Beckstrand, K. Sauer P. Sukert, R. Bahr, Carol Johnson 4 X ADVERTISING STAFF C. Rhodes, E. Wold, P. Sanderson, B. Figel, N. Welter J. Slough, G. Rouser, R. Paul, D. Henry, J. Amundson D. Tuff, J. Howe, R. Slosson, J. Clark, J. Erickson, D Scherling i. H D I .- fi, 4 if fig .' -. X.. -. A iff SPURTS ,z f . n fd f I 1' 'W v f9i1 if '-5 A 'V 1' .l ' . X ,a ,1 . K X Y' 1 X: Y ,A 1 . . . 'I'-gl 3 . V. . . ., 4 X A if : fi' L Quai h'x hx 1 H . u , 4' L fp! ,,.,., I5 u r 53 H - ' ,' ' 5 7 la ' Y f , 'A , Q X Q tv '-'QL N 1? aatf. A-, VQZQQY :Q Q 'xxgigib Q' As A ' . ' Q C .!'1L .dsx .ig san Ji CUYQK tt, Xa If Q y x, yy 'aqwh ,gukyhys S 4 DH hu JAN 1,1 Sy 3,95 I P-.53 3 Q1 fs , Q sf... :,15,'Kn.j ff? ' 'Na+ W. M- 9 I U g is I 1 - , J 'U .1 , A V Q. .,,X: xti 'uvnald' Q L. of . u ' s.. , ' ' ','. 4 Q S , - ' ' f ' - ,Q ' V 1 ' I , .5 X' 5, x lv . nw' ivy -' fig, , t V. S, 'gt' f,s, '1msiqq8 54.1, 5.23 4' ,N Sit. gba ' 'f , qc , ' liiifhpytf' Rv' ' ,lt 1 ,sf bg. fl fwilfvvs , Q x aff, K 6 'i av1n,xfNxWh :keying y A 1 x x Alla x 'M sm g..J- If 9 ,..1-3-x, Q15 5i.'?f:s.-. 933 38, rm .v ' Pglqi-id , . fffgc X i 1028 Z i j Y FOOTBALL SQUAD Bottom Row: T. Brennen, D. Rude, R. Carter, J. Whiting, D. Albers, L. Schmickle, C. Steele, F. Barker, J. Mayer, N. Bonovich Second Row: P. Budge, D. Lauderbaugh, B. Fenske, R. Fortier, D. Brown, C. Johnson, D. For- sell, D. Dickenson, D.'Lauderbaugh, Assistant Coach Bun Fox-tier. Coach Red Wilson Top Row: L. Souder, J. Vincent, J. Unger, T. Mitchell, R. Knox, K. Johnson, B. Lawrence, C. Buus, J. Forbes, C. Batchelder, Assistant Coach Jack Louma Bemidji ..,... Bemidji .,.... Bemidji Bemidji ..,... Bemidji .,..., Bemidji .,..., Bemidji ...,.. Bemidji ...... SEASON RECORD 32 Grand Forks Central 38 Park Rapids ......,....,,. ,.... 24 ' 19 26 ' 31 ,.,. 25 .. ,. 45 East Grand Forks ,...,. Moorhead ..,.....,..... ,,,,, Superior ..... ,......... ..... Crookston ....,.,,......... .,.,.. Thief River Falls ,,,,,, ,,4,. Glencoe .... , . ,........, 6 6 6 0 6 6 0 0 V, ,X lax Kg 31 ,Z 2'-J-X, .xssw I f -4 ' C - 5 I -gf AA 4.1 O RQ' X . E - fl V 7 if .-X .f. X 5 A , 9 .4 I t ,f 1 .,' 49 s 4 , - S Jw 'G fs m.,,N Y.: I 1 .. 1 Ll l ' I '5 . vi I . . f' E A N H- .. 1 ' 4 I -H - 'J l ' L, . I D 1 2' 5 . .3 5 s L-Lf 9,1 A Y' I' J , Athletic Staff Seated: Jack Louma, Red Wilson, DuWayne Syverson, and Leo Cooper Standing: Horace May, Tom Tolman, Mike Lagather. Hubert Buenger, and Bun Foriier P5515- F? B. Club :ff FZ: J 4 Mg Curling Club 1. P. Burns, C. Waitles, M. Heibel. M. Cleary. P. McCu1lah, J. Haalr, B. Jondahl 2. B. Kirk, K. Ketchum, T. Henry, J. Kenfield, G. Carlson, D. Healy 3. D. Dickenson. N. McClellen. G. Grovdal. T. Mitchell, P. Schmidt, T. Pederson, J. Am- buehl 4. B. Davis, R. Kroeplin, B. Butler, B. Nelson. D. Anderson, T. O'Grady. T. Bahr, R. Slos- sen, C. Wintersieen, D. Peiersdorf Curling Skips Row 1.J- Kweplin, T. Henry, P. Schmid! 2. T. Bahr, T. O'Grady. C. Winiersteen N Men be BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1. D. Lauderbaugh, R. Forritr, J. Whiting, R. Carter, F. Barker D Erickson J Mayer T. Mitchell Bow 2. J. Louma, B. Wilson, B. Lawrence, C. Bly. S. Johnson, C. Johnson B Sommervxlle B Foriier 1954-55 BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD Bemidji .....,,.................,..,..,.,.,. 59 Coleraine .............. Bemidji ...,.. 79 Thief River Falls . Bemidji ...... 95 Park Rapids .......,. Bemidji ,..... 67 Deiroii Lakes ....,. Bemidji ...... 76 Cass Lake ..,.,.,.. Bemidji ....., 61 Crooksion ..,,..... Bemidji ...... 48 New Prague ........ Bemidji ...... 55 Si. Louis Park ,.... Bemidji ....,. 53 Crooksion .,..,........ Bemidji ...... 64 Fossion .......,......,... Bemidji ...... 46 Easi Grand Forks Bemidji ..,... 94 Cass Lake ............, Bemidji ...... 94 Brainerd ........,,...... Bemidji ,...,. 69 Hibbing .........,.,,.,... Bemidji .,.... 63 East Grand Forks Bemidji ....,. 73 Thief River Falls Bemidji ...,,. 73 Park Rapids .......... Bemidji ...... 75 Moorhead .......,...... Bemidji ..,.., 68 Crosby Ironton . . . Bemidji .,.... 42 Detroit Lakes ..... District Bemidji ....., Bemidji ..... Bemidji ..,,., Boy River ...... Walker . Red Lake .,..., 66 . 69 93 . B YW B. L rence ' Q , 0 a. NX! X x X 4313 f.iUJf Rgnit x fk W , A, 4 Ulla.- J 9? gs - -1' Track Team Row 1. Leo Cooper Coach, D. Buckanan. J. Vincent, N. Bonovich, D. Brown Row 2. P. Unger, B. Fossand, V. Heyer, P. Stennes R. Kroeplin, J. Vincent, N. Bonovich, B. Boyd,B. Collard Tennis Team Row 1. B. Burlingame, L. Lind, Coach, David Dye Row 2. A. Baird, B. Moore, D. Wrolstad Baseball Squad Row 1. R. Fortier, C. Johnson, F. Barker, Coach Horace May Row 2. D. Erickson, R. Carter, B. Collard, J. Whiting, B. Lawrence Not pictured: Dean Albers, Gary Anderson, and Bob Penske Y C 8 ' s si iii: 4, i 9 , in J I 1 5 ar- fx 'ff 1 B - fa lg O , . ,w5'v'l0 E x, ill ci 51 . lla 0 . , ,','.?2.-- , 161119, 0 . ' 1 -2 7'1ig'.C'. ,f-'f i?-T-pf: ll. :pgs .JW Z, i x., . Avg' -.f.:, .-1, Iliff! 11' I 'h H -5, X 9 mi lg v-aug i . guy, . 4 pd- F I 5l?3 0' 5 , ' 1 - ..- 'J .-f'.w Tl, ff ,Af , . 5596 K. 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