Bishop Ryan High School - Mitre Yearbook (Minot, ND)
- Class of 1963
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no -,pf w 11 if as Q wa Q- ,1 .mx 44 0114 QD,ufr1,u 2Af Aj XL WLT? W Mg? , Magma WM 74914 51 , X wffgzgyw AW? my awww? f Zjlgwfww fu Mmabfw' N ,A..,. QMMQMMMWMM mwa W' Wf.4Z?f4 1963 . ' lpmzq ,- fi K if . 'l S 77' ' y , 1' fx Sy, 7, ' 'i' 1 '4 ' Z' fini ta I - A '. - . 'Ng' 1 . 16 ,Z X- . x L a T -- A 1 ' , . . ' .A , . . . K -N. - From nt. rm.-we tcanaauu nugmm tn... nom All Go Ahead. l'm Right Behind You If He Starts Anything. QWUQGIZIIIIFQ . . . The Second Vatican Council began this year. The Council desires to bring about a renewal of faith, doctrine, ecclesiastical discipline, religious and spiritual life, besides contributing greatly to the re-establishment of Christian principles. f ' , . , c ' 4 ' K ' ,Q , I ear ' 'X .- K A' .11 -I ' 4 - C:I'IlS'I:S . kg? K lv, A I . h iff K' .x C ,Af C C Cr. ' A. U f' The challenge of the Cold War-was sent divgtlyr . K i into America, when it'wapSdi93coveQd:gt1iat the K 7 C' , Soviet Union was stepping up?E'1-3 flow cgarms F75 'T E4 and Soviet manpower to Cuba. Q'-gl? ' 4 K, Tgpm xx, 'uy1'e.y.9 . . Hogan Field was dedicated at Ryan's first football game this Mayor C. D. Johnson was amo 5763.11 Hg the speakers at the ceremonies. GeQ6rah0n . . . E -Q Century 21 was the theme of U . 1,qN H y pt fr illlfg the Seattle Wor1d'S Fair. The rrrr llli 'M ' A ' W s mjzig g- it Space Needle, a 600 foot li U ,F 2 9 4 i 'W ir-uh' ,rf 'S ' W . . ' ll ,,, ,, mr F 4 g g W , 4, V :,T-.21-rwwvjg-el 5 fr-Q , af. restaurant, was a familiar rag-E ra if fy, f f , 5 4 rpg? 2 gg landmark. f I,l. -if VZYY I ' ' ff .. E X N -mv-gif , . ' A -i fiB iE,Y VL +L- Sig' Yfzcfory. . The Ryan football tea was the only undefeat class A team in the state. I m ed BUSINESS I udy Lois Burggrd 9:9 ........J Slster Melame, O. S. U. by xDean Roberts W 1' any-44, H- il gi , .Q ififv' if A M. S 1 7 L33 3 - fr if QM iw 55' ,L ws, , 35 fi! -g We ' ' ?I.9l f'W gl? yZdQI22OI7 . . DA VID GORGENES DUA NE KELLER The months preceding the 1963 school year were tragic. The death of four former students, David Gorgenes, C6115 Duane Keller, f'61Qg James Widdel, H6119 and Adrian Schmaltz, f'62Jg was shocking. We will not soon forget the danger of hunting equipment and the ter- ror ofthe car accident. We will remember these, our alumni, in our thoughts and in our prayers. ADRIAN SC HMA LTZ JAMES WIDDEL We cgcziffe 5-.f NSD' in FATHER F. I. MCKANNA FATHER FELIX ANDREWS Bishop Ryan students are greatly indebted to the four loyal pastors of Minot. They graciously give. their time and money for the students of Ryan. To show our appreciation, we dedicate the '63 Mitre to them. FATHER JAMES CLARKE FATHER DONALD BECWAR 1Qlli?. 7 mlbzbfrafzbn Father,Blaine Cook as Ryan's efficient adminis- trator guides the faculty and students for the better ment oftheir spiritual, physical, and mental wel- fare. Our school board, Father Felix J. Andrews, Fr. Donald Becwar, Fr. Francis J. McKanna, Fr. Blaine Cook, Mr. Jack Coughlin, Mr. Cliff Jeffrey, Fr. James Clarke, Mr. Dick McGee, and Mr. Cy Butz, seek the best goals for Ryan. 77CbU1?IQS HAWK WN 7 600 Qc J Of' goof Spiritual reading was done during spare time in the chapel. Father Albert Leary and Father William Rushford gave the high school retreat. Their use of personal experiences made the retreat interesting and profitable for the students. Father Leary closed the retreat with Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament. Before Benediction, Father Rushford gave the Papal Blessing, which entitles us to a plenary in- dulgence. Students recited the rosary twice a day with much fervor. 8 CSXUOQJQZ Gouncz' ygeffers 60500 This year's student council members are: Joan Thompson, Connie Mouck, secretary, Mary Brun- ner, Sheila Connole, Larry Roles, Linda Hartl, Marilyn Ulrich, Jan Norris, Sharon Stammen, Paul Fennewald, vice-president, Ray Johnson, Terry Johnson, parliamentariang Lanny Serrano, Jim Straight, president, and Mike Swanson. Not pictured are Tim Decker, Bill Farmer, and Trudy Eckert. The student council regulates the activities ofthe school and sponsors Homecoming. 012014 'away Ryan's Chapter of the National Honor Society was organized last year, The members are chosen on the basis of grades, character, leadership, and participation. The first members were Jim Heit, Coleen Richard, Mary Kotchian, Joe Schaefer, Paul Fennewald, Ann Dignan, Marily Gorde, John Linster, Mary Hurly, Joe Cress, and JoAnn Ganje. QE?-lm? T sx a,iQ54f Jil? as f f my Nsszsxsf , d 9 Qgoofzflsfs Serve goof Sr. Dorothy, O.S.U., moderator, and Sr. Dolores Marie, O. S. U. , assistant moderator, devote many hours to the Sodalists. fl I K ,vu -ggcvdflyfvv The Sodalists' Christmas Season project was helping a needy family in the area. The girls brought food, clothing and toys. Our 'Santa Claus, Father Robert Williams, delivered the gifts to the surprised children. The Sodality officers, Karen Bohn, Sharon Stammen, Mary Brunner and Connie Mouck are with their dates at the Sodality formal. The theme for the formal was Moon River. Jean Schilken and Elaine Schwegman take the library cart around at St. Ioseph's hospital. The Sodalists also help the nurses in pediatrics by entertaining the children. ffjep om amfgyq fi Members ofthe pep club get the gym ready for a game. Sister Gertrude, O. S. U. , director of the pep club, teaches art, biology, and senior science. G. A.A. officers: Sheila Connole, secretaryg Kathy Thompson, vice- presidentg Coleen Richard, president, and Marsha Richard, treasurerg meet to plan activities for the coming meet- ing. Pep club officers: Karen Sch- midt, president, Lois Buettner, treasurerg Stephanie Sabol, secretaryg and Coleen Richard, vice-presidentg take time out from their work in the book- store to pose for a picture. i Enthusiastic members cheer our team on to victory. i The journalism students write numerous articles for the Ryan Views. gijyan zews Patricia Bloms, Mary Perius, Colleen Richard, Barb Litvi- nenko, Connie Mouck and Linda Spain contribute to our news pa per, Trudy Eckert, the business manager, and Kathy Thompson, the editor of the Ryan Views, work to produce our excellent newspaper. It is published every six weeks. I2 ygegzhcfffe mire The annual staff leaves for a yearbook Bonnie Burkhard and Darlene Burgard workshop at Minot State Teachers Col- are the typists for the Mitre. lege. Pat Kelly, editor, and Mary Brunner, as. editor, check copy before giving it to Sister Melanie, the advisor. Jim Kelly, our photographer, is known for the ability of making his subjects smile. - Coleen Peterson, fleft frontj, and her busi- ness staff meet the sponsors of the Mitre when they go soliciting, I3 722116 gurffefs 120606 OFQQ The math club, under the guidance of Sister Dorothy, covers the many fields of math that are impossible to take in class. It both increases the student's knowledge and pro- vides enjoyment. 51' fdfy plains a problem, as Jim Heit, pres. and members look on. Linda Spain, sec. -treasurer, takes the minutes at the bi-monthly meet- ing. The members act as library aids during study halls, thus helping to keep the library orderly. This year's officers are: Joyce Korgel, treas urerg Judy Wald, secretaryg Judy Cushing, vice-presidentg and Pat Kelly, president. Sister Alexine is the club's advisor. I4 Vice-President Paul Fennewald ex- VU anyuaye J romofe gnferesf X7 1481? of The French club, headed by Mary Brunner, meets every other Thursday afternoon to practice French with game and song. ,ll ' +L ,X Eight of Ryan's language students, after proving their abilities, are going to accompany Sister Melanie, O. S. U. , to Europe for the summer. 9591722612 German club, which meets on first and third Fridays of the month, knows many games which increase their vocabulary, r I5 as G5OfUS d1?Ofy3dI? Ryan's chorus has done an outstanding job this year, even though only thirteen members returned from last year. At one of their public appearances, they sang for their supper, each ofthe members receiving a box of candy at Arrowhead Shopping Center, f 3 Mr. Joseph Thomas, shown here in his uniquely decorated office, did much to boost the morale of his students. The , band and chorus have done a fine job under his direction. G09 UCCQSWlf year The CIHITTICI SSCETOII The, feed Section Terry Johnson, president of the band, and Gene Black, vice-president, receive the first-place trophy ofthe Christmas City Parade from Tom Fisher, parade chairman The brass section The drum section I7 econ of Uzcfory now ' g ,www ff A. A935 The snakedance, nearly four blocks in length, began at Hogan Field, wound its way to downtown Minot and then back to the field. The twenty-one foot bonfire burned brightly during the cere- monies following the return of the snakedance. Mr. Erhardt and several team members addressed the group. Pat Kelly and her co-workers did a terrific job gathering the wood and laying the fire. Vw, . -4,2 A :Lis .Li ' LUV: x ' Wifi W' ii 'ff 1' .: if KW! fin- . I s:w,.,1fVf,7 k M y W , L . Z lk KV ' sir--is 'Ji -SEQ? 'iX? 5f3'fi?.il5fs,r f Ann Dignan and Trudy Eckert, co- chairmen of this year's Victory Day, saw many hours of hard work crowned with success. During a tense moment in the Victory Day game with Harvey, the spectators anxiously wait to see if the Ryan runner will score. He did. 4 ibdy QFHQQJCSUCCQSS Mayor C. D. Johnson, assisted by last year's queen, Karen Kossan, crowned Karen Schmidt during the half time ofthe Victory Day game, The members of Queen Karen's court were Mary Hyland, Diane Ganje, Corrine Kossan, and Caro lyn Carlson. They were elected by the senior high student body, Many students attended the semi- formal dance, held in the cafeteria following the game, 4 . vw Lv? E,..'.,,.'9 . f Queen eresa V :ny neo V ' N2 , - g. PA'I Boacl.-ILER V JIM STRAIGHT ' 0 A ,,, .,, , M J' ,-I U,-,, ag aw - s 5 iw , . Y 'uw ,K . K ,', ., .Y .Q X rw wa. H- W4 ,W k , My i Q ,, gi , . ,, , , Q 459 I A . ' ' . Z 55 gsf -- :-f -f E . is SE If gg ' 1 fax ,f5, M A Z Sponsored by HANSON'S STUDIO Q J. q 4 . ' in 4' A3 ii . me. . , W A 2 - fl , ,xv fl if , - 'V'-1 ii? . Ni, If 'if xg? ,Q L 'L H Aga, 1 V ' 2 4 fi wi ,- . . f wg x .' 1 ' I ,viii f..3M:,51 if 1 , , A , . ,Z . A t'MwfL ?44f - af- if -f 'f - .W wb lifzzh., xggxf' f ,,r 'aqjfilf x 1 -A :Q . fm!-:'1,1, , W ' glvgmmgj, 5, , , K Y gfmni gy TW -gf ,wmv 1 - Q N fel' wifim , 1 A -f' Y Omecomzby 63 7 Members of the court are: Jim Heir, Paul Fennewald, Terry Johnson, Francis Crisman, Kelly Goodine, crown bearerg King Leo V, jim Straightg Queen Theresa V, Pat Boechlerg Julie Koll, crown bearer, Carolyn Carlson, Diane Ganje, Sharon Stammen, and Judy Cushing. Members of the court lead the grand march to Silver Bells, played by Pete Goetz. Father Becwar crowns the King and Queen before the annual Home- coming Mass, H U H f af Qgporfs W an grzbfogrs 8I?Of 576 FIRST ROW: Ken Johnson, Andy Knudson, Gary Vicha, Roger Behm, Paul Fennewald, Jim Haider, Len Behm, Jim Heit, John Boespflug. SECOND ROW: Coach Ron Erhardt, Mike Schollmeyer, Pat Schaan, Jim Straight, Tim Decker, Bob Whaley, Ron Richard, Coach Ron Bodine. THIRD ROW: Terry Johnson, Tom Jeffreys, Lanny Serrano, Russel Hodge, Larry Roles, Leo Kinsella, Jim McNeil, Joe Schaefer, Darnell Blackwell, Francis Crisman, Dan Splichal, SEA SON REC ORD Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Coach's halftime conference. 24 St. Marys - Mandan - - St, James - - Harvey - - Rugby - - Kenmare - - Wahpeton - - Minot High - Darnell carries for gun eason KMA? GQJQQXQJ Hennessy grabs pass from Joe Schaefer. Halfback Bob Whaley tries to elude a Harvey tackler. Tough Ryan defense stops St. Mary 's ball carrier, Lenny Behm goes up middle for another touchdown. Memories of a successful season. Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan HZ 7 7 goofgaf FIRST ROW: Gary Keller, Dave Flam, Tom Maupin, Glen Jeffrey, Allan Nathan, Don Schaefer, Gary Geyer, Pat Hall, SECOND ROW: Mike Swanson, Joe Hess, Ken Boechler, Tim Meuth, Mike Murphy, Dinnis McMahon, John Gieselman. THIRD ROW: Coach Bob Schemp, Tom Moran, Chris Mullen, Brian Flagstad, Jim Corbett, Jim Rackness, Vernon Martian, John Dalton, Coach Bert Leiholt. FOURTH ROW: Ioe Burkett, Student Mgr. , Howard Anderson, Nolan Vandal, Charles McBride, Joe Goodlowe, John Thomas and Jim Kelly, Student Mgr. SCORES ' Minor High B 33 Q 5 'Q ax 9' 1 Devils Lake B 12 , - ,Fug v L fl? 9-' Minor High B 46 , - 2 fi uBu ' V Williston B 12 26 Z9 anoffjfes man Zasfefgaf Kenny Boechler, Ron Richard, Tom Moran, Emery Knudson, Vernon Martian, Mike Swanson, Cris Mullen, Torn Maupin, Jim Frank, Vernon Schaefer. FIRST ROW: Pat Jones, Chuck Wald, Dennis Gorde, Terry Geyer, Sims Walker. SECOND ROW: Greg Connole, Kenny Schaefer, Wayne Nett, Bill Connole. THIRD ROW: Coach Ron Erhardt, Mike Lyon, John Murphy, Iohn Dempsey. 27 ff? 16123 J Q09 fjfzrof 112 Varsity members are: John Thomas, Francis Crisman, Joe Schaefer, John Gieselman Andy Knudson, Lowell Schaefer, Coach Dale Brown, Mike Schollmeyer, Jim Schollmeyer Terry Johnson, Loren Nett, George Hennessy, Gary Keller, Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan St. James, Grand Forks Park River Rugby Plentywood Williston Model Vincent Massey Harvey Saint Mary's Minot High SEASON'S SCORES 40 Ryan 57 30 Ryan 43 43 Ryan 65 57 Ryan 53 54 Ryan 45 48 Ryan 56 43 Ryan 87 53 Williston Tourney 43 Ryan 60 42 Ryan 52 Sponsored by MINOT FURNITURE DEALERS 28 Bismarck Jamestown Gra fton Dickinson Rugby Harvey Mandan Sidney Williston esfern CDJDJSJCJQ Teams fight for control of rebound. All action stops as attention centers on suspended ball, Mike jumps against Presthus at mid-court Players scramble for loose ball resfQr.s gage yijeyzon FRONT ROW: Verland Burckhard, Dennis McMahon, Jim Corbett, James Rakness, student trainer Frank Spearmann, Tim Meuth, Glen Jeffrey, David Heit, Lanny Serrano. SECOND ROW Mike Murphy, Dan Splichal, Leo Kinsella, Tim Decker, Jim Straight, Gary Geyer, Dennis Thomp son, Joe Burkett, Alan Nathan. THIRD ROW: Coach Ron Bodine, Kenny Gathman, Pat Hall Roger Behm, David Flom, Lenny Behm, Lowell Thomas, and Assistant Coach Jerry Thompson Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Captain Jim Straight accepts the first-place trophy, DUAL MEET RECORD 40 Harvey 28 Minot High 13 Bismarck 36 Harvey 20 Saint Mary's 21 Minot High 32 Rugby 23 Williston 32 Rugby 33 Mandan , so 15 14 34 15 17 20 15 17 17 17 The Lions repeat as region IV champs, IV Gfampzbns 40 Lenny breaks down his Minot High opponent. Danny about to pin his 1'1'13,f1. Tim tries to obtain a pinning hold. Gary tries to regain top. Leo forces man down in an attempt to gain a better hold. Roger controls his man as ne adds to team score for Ryan. 3I Jfeefzhy csecbbn A new additon to Ryan's cheering squad are the pompom girls, Their half-time perform- ances are enjoyed by all the spectators. Donna Broadway and Brenda Gray did an outstanding job in organizing them. Ryan's peppy varsity cheer- leaders are: Back row: Corinne Kossan, Sue Humphrey, Caro- lyn Carlson. Front row: Joyce McNeil and Pat Boechler. , WM , ea' 2 'fa r JE - fm ' 'feisiffl r-z, , M . ',,. i 1,' E C C H 11 is Ji t lrrf 1 s r lost t r Q 0 f 6 , H . N L. I fr - W g K ww-if 5, ww f :,,,1 :gr X K H 4 -me s ii The B-Squad cheerleaders are: Karen Johnson, Peggy Vranish, Janet Carlson, Mary Muus, Mary Boesp- ilug. K.. fjromofes jeams Wazke ffaf Score 33 econ g71212c1afjD0w0Qr yjzyfn journamenf Many long hours of practice go into preparation for the tourna- ment. y' The powder puff tournament is an annual event at Ryan. The first pairing matches the freshmen against the juniors, foi- lowed by the sophomores against the seniors, The champion- ship is then waged between the victors, The sophomores , I were the champions last year, K r 1 KR X, in X if 6, y lull The girls wait for the tossup, Ardent powder puff partic- ipants fight for the ball, 34 663395 Y 12140 A22Ql2f 400 300 'I 200 100 I 1 Yr. l958f59 1959f60 196Of61 1961X62 1962!63 mmm g Q Q 0 iigQfUw' qWQ'f Q7 ,E qQ'.,fWViAfQggx 35Exwpf'w fZ 1 5' 0 Tig:-1 V Vt L , J 1 ,. J 35 Okfone eac' ,my Cgfqff i'fT:Q. .1 i ,,., A . - sf ss. A it ' if wr Mr. Ted Schaefer not only keeps the school at its best on the inside, but even ventures outside in sub-zero weather to make it look its best on every side. Ryan's cooks, Mrs, Robert Mouck, Mrs Ray Frank, substituting for Mrs, Harold Schaefer, Mrs, James Voigt, and Mrs, John Conners, prepare nourishing hot lunches for the entire school daily, The students at Ryan deeply appreciate their teachers for the fine education they enable us to receive, but we also remember the non-teaching staff. Their uncomplaining toils enable us to study in a happy and healthy atmosphere. Czenfzlsfs, Waffem afzbzkzns Ray Johnson and John Piotrow- ski, chemistry students, per- form one of their more im- pressive looking experiments. Members ofthe geometry class discover that three points do determine a line. rx is Though experiments are more fun, as di classroom scenes are more frequent at Ryan. Qqrfzlsf cznof g7ffQfes ll J, to-t Q W H R V A f Q ll --H lxdr Gene Black and David Heit, two promising young artists, display their talents. The girls at Ryan are also artistic, which three of them prove here, by decorating the Christmas tree. Jumping rope was a favorite course in the girls phys-ed class, 38 K-if Jffcfors an of yuzlsfs Ryan's dramatic department put on Cheaper By The Dozen Its humor was enjoyed by the audience, and the cast was graciously applauded for their fine job. Yes, students too! Every hour every day stu- dents are using the lab at Ryan, The language lab that is, It helps the pro- nunciation of a foreign language, X-.kqwf dI?0f Offers Donna Broadway and Mary Perius, and Jim Grinnolds tape a Ryan Radio Program, sponsored by the Salesmanship class. The program is played on KCIB Radio. OO The Freshman Home Eco- nomics class prepares an annual Christmas dinner for the faculty. i lil I QTVR R Vvi, s 'L U H r. p. rr ' Q .., rr' p y 'Lia 'I l - 353 . N pk f.!-, f The students of the secretarial training class learn the basic operations of the typewriter. 922562 Q4 yayan The bookstore is a popular place after school. iA--- ,.f'I Many students devoted their time to working in the concession stand during football season. The top five students in this year's magazine drive: Mary Brunner, firstg Todd Westlie, secondg Mike Schollmeyer, thirdg Vickie Ingram, fourthg and John Westlie, fifth, 4-I res men 81211914 ,fo fn- gzw .P .- .' 'A -sg ' ilbff W e Qg . f a 'A ' A , ' 4' . f . ', ' 2 , 5- ' ' 'v W , X35 :gy 'ss s ' 'W .f y . ml Qnewn - , , .-3: i is ,5 Q L A 1 as 271 . Q is D Q V' P' ra. if 1 SW' I . X , 'x ,V D, 1. J. is l tti ' - if ,,,,m.bJMVM-X I , if I more - ,, , as Nor AVAILABLE ' . .,f' ' n - - f 'V VVL ZX f 5 . A ' fp n ..:, ,ffi lz . -A.:2 Je yryrs J ryirsir ilil l trrii 1 l r , M LL., 'f xl aa .. ff 4 3 'ls its J .54 J F il 5 -my 4 ,A at . y y ,a.,j , .1 Sister Dolores Marie, O.S.U., teaches al- gebra I and practical math. Ahmann, Darrel Bachmeier, LeRoy Bacon, Lydia Beeter, James Boechler, Duane Brunner, John Burkhardsmeier, Bonita Burkhardsmeier, Gerald Callahan, Patricia Champlin, Fredrick Charlebois, Judy Christen, Kathleen Colford, Tom Connole, Gregory Connole, William Coughlin, Mary Coyne, Rita Cress, Robert Deeter, Dillys Dempsey, John Desilet, Karen DePyssler, Stephanie Dignan, John Dittis, Kathleen Eslinger, George 42 Mrs. Harvey teaches English l and Il K-7 jim gflyan Cook, Constance Corlies, William Farrell, Caroline Farrell, Patrick Fulcher, Sandra Ganje, John Geyer, Terry Gomez, Christopher Gorde, Mark Grantier, Brooks Gruenberg, Jerome Guenthner, Jean Halvorson, James Harney, Deborah Hoffman, William Iverson, Shirley Johnson, Janice Jones, Patrick Jordahl, Joseph Kaczor, Judith Kary, Vernon Keller, Linda Keller, Thomas Hannenberg, Thomas Keogh, Frank Fr. John O'Leary, a new addition to Ryan's faculty, teaches Latinl and II, and psy- chology. Mr. Ron Bodine, voted guard ian of the coffee pot by the faculty, is the biology and chemistry teacher. Kvcfusf weffo Roberts, Dennis Sister Melanie, O.S.U. , the Mitre advisor, teaches German and French. She also directs the language clubs. 5' NO P8010 Keogh, Mary Kluck, Sharon Korgel, Ardith Lindemann, Alicia Linnertz, James Litvinenko, Joan Lubrich, Joseph Lyons, Michael McGee, Timothy McMahon, Colleen Meuth, Patrick Meuth, JoAnn Meyers, James Meyers, Stephen Murdock, Leonard Murphy, John Ness, Mary Nett, Sharon Nett, Wayne Neubauer, Lawrence Nitsch, Mary Norris, Charles Piasecki, Richard Pittis, Deborah Poole, Marilyn Mother Magdalene, O. S. U. , is advisor of the Ryan Views, and instructor of English I and ll, and journalism, raft , PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Q fi 1 'S -. s Q J , M4070 NOT AYAMABLE d W t l HE ef ,sr in :, .9 , as tsss it , so if t ew Jqfmotsp ere PHOTO No! Availabh asv Wr Q w? , Z Mrs. Iohn Birtel, Ryan's efficient secretary, is always willing to help the students with their problems. PHOYO Not Avallobk -. f' af as it df kr. ig., S Wk . .-.- f ., 'mil iii? Q Sabol, Paulette Schaefer, Kenneth Schmaltz, Catherine Schoenwald, Kathleen Schwegman, Elaine' Senger, Diane Senger, Mary Ann Skerik, Maura Smith, Charlene Strobel, Jeannie Stow, Robert Tallman, Elizabeth Thompson, Dennis Turner, Karma Veale, Brian Vandal, Barbara Vandal, Linda Volbrecht, Barbara Wald, Charles Walker, Simms Webb, John Wentz, Gary Widdel, Ioan Wilder, Gwen Wilson, Priscilla Wong, Mary Mrs, Mel Kolberg, girls' phys,-ed, teacher has introduced various new activities in her classes, such as jumping rope, which were met with enthusiasm. -s C3 Q05 0122 01495 W .w.. K Vi J ,A 'Q 'gl vs .E J Q V . Y i J ' Y he tif, gi J t ,ig I ,, - i a ., f ,: I 1 H222 i n rmwvnnvn ' ' ' , ,. : V , ' Sk 3l'l'f. L 1' E - 'li ::,: it 5, 'U g r , . J' B xtiw' i ff ,,-', Lf!!! ' . V Pr L J ik sign. Wlllf J M ifwui- ii Qt p y J, W 2, i I is v Aiea, -15. . 5 t l 1 .A .s Andrews, John Baldner, Robert Behm, Linda Bloms, Kathy Boechler, Kenny Boespflug, Mary Bohn, Beverly Brannan, Louise Brockey, Irene Brunner, Catherine Brunner, Connie Burckhard, Verland Burkett, Joseph Cannuli, Carmille Carlson, Janet Cannon, Jackie Connole, Sheila Corbett, James Coyne, Jane Cress, Mary Sister Alexine, O.S. U. , is the school librarian. She spends many hours helping the students and keeping the library in order. Sheila Connole, President, Mike Swanson, Vice Presidentg and Joe Burkett, Secretary-Treasurerg lead the sophomore class. 46 , m i i if Eff is ...ami 5 kr-J' :Wa pgs as q i .. I 1 if Uafaf 116 4,1 . ' 1 . 1, J ' - f ., 35' ' 7 f 'Vi 4 h if ia V ' A 31 V Q . , . U M .', f f l 59 1577 A , I M ,MV ..:. I V L ,V T, xi-'Q 1 ' x ,, GO Avallablt L 'M F417 s r Q4 ' ' , 2 1 . Q tif: f . W as 'Llg t V ' i nioro not Avmuau A an Q f r r too nusv ,,,. M T i , x ' me -'Fai 'f'- e K' t:-: f w we si r? f ' H Th reps' Q Q7 w e 5 X 5 i 1 H I Mr. Bert Leidholt teaches world history, and coaches track. Dalton, John Damberger, Corrine Dempsey, Mary DePyssler, Carol Dignan, Robert DouBer1ey, James Durkin, Victor Eiene, Cindy Farmer, William Flagstad, Bryan Flammang, Mary Flom, David Geyer, Gary Goodlowe, Georgiana Goodwin, Bruce Gorde, Dennis Griffin, Charlene Gruenberg, Stanley Hager, Kathy Hall, Patrick Hanson, Patricia Hartl, Linda Heilman, Bonnie Hill, Bryan Heit, David Mr. Dale Brown teaches health, speech and safe-driving. He is also Ryan s head basketball coach. 41 in 7-wr , 1, IN ,ir 5 xx . 22511, fi. t if .di 4- , , , -H ,, , M' 1 'J W if 61' 5 as A- zyby zkssf year 5 ' s f' ar L K th ' MS ,, i, J -V L , t L A 1 I Nav Avenues. Sister Agnes, O. S. U. , the chapel sacristan, teaches bookkeeping, typing, shorthand I and II, and sec- retarial training. 48 f 1 Hofer, Jeffrey ' 1 ,,, ' A J Sffl' ey , A HH W uns H Jeffrey, Glenn I Johnson, Karen PF N! if Johnson, Valeria Keck, Sandra Kelly, James 1 'R W Klimpel, Karen Q H Koll, Janaan Kondos, Craig Korgel, Donald Korgel, Kenneth Kraft, Elvera p Larcombe, Carolyn 'fffwf Lesmeister, Diane fr. Lorang, Patricia Lundeen, Melanie Luxem, Peter Maroon, Diane Martian, Vernon Marum, Sherry Maupin, Thomas McBride, Charles . rr,. W , ,- .... r -' ', :'k' I 2 . ,..,,,,,.. . I s . L ':': V, 3711. f A 3 - 5, fizg - J if E i.,. r , , 'N X ,pp Ar ' Q -'4f , , rrl. N f f ,sw 9 1 - 1 J ,. -JM Students hard at Work! ! ! I? Abxmt when enzor A t ,mum Wm made f 1 cv at . syisii -1 -r M ' '1'- .. J- I fl Jig I .,:v .,--:- 5? , V ., Q I yy 9 ,Q gfiiw :alt 4 v ' j f- if . K , .fam A' I Lugz , 1.-LL more .Ik , N Avuilabl A I J' A Q J ,m,, Y , ' P 2 3?-.,i1 ZzE: i s s i s f-f,,f-L r it 'il' ,W 'tt 7 Ak V' f' M R R AL J ,in rs.. V., ,Kk,. ' ' ' ,J 5.0, L fa 1 4 i A J A Nor ' SHOWN I ig '55 ,:v',,Q ,.,. M ,gags gf it Ap A ' f f i a , P, ,Q tr at -r J X ii DPW? 5' f ir QM' ,A N if . ,- .,,. ,ty , J KX j 43, Al ' as .-1 1 K wi a. A Wiiagif As McMahon, Dennis Merck, James Meuth, Timothy Moe, Janice Moran, Thomas Mueller, Timothy Mullen, Kris Murphy, Michael Muus, Mary Louise Nathan, Alan Nelson, Sharon O'Day, Michael Pearson, Douglas Picken, Jacqueline Picotte, Douglas Poole, Charles Rakness, James Reddington, Patricia Richard, Ronald Roberts, James Roles, Joan Savelkoul, Rose Schaefer, Donald Linda Hartl, Linda Walker, and Mr. Erhardt, Ryan's head football coach teaches senior science and phy ed Linda Vandal artistically designed the bulletin board for the maga- zine drive. 49 jaryesf GQJJ. me bl., ., alia WW ,, A4-1? Schilken, Jean Schmidt, Mark Schreiner, Linda Schwan, Richard Schwegman, Louise Scott, Diane Schaefer, Donna Schaefer, Vernon Smith, Paul Soine, Zona . Strokland, Bruce XX L Swanson, Michael ,r Thomas, Gene ,,': QQ, ff Thompson, Mary Joan 4 A '-:Nm Thompson, John H g ,, -4' 0 L Vandal, Nolan - Vetter, Alice Q 4 -f Vollbrecht, Linda Q t Vranish, Margaret H H' L f 1 , V, V Walker, Linda y widdor, Judith J r -, j Wilson, Claudia ' .E r Zorn, Corrine S ' 5 Callahan, Margaret Hess, Joseph Father Henry Schneider, guidance director at Ryan, teaches Problems of Democracy and Religion II. He is also the man be- hind our magazine and candy drives. O ufsfan y junzors ' asf fs-f 5 Q -. L 5 K sri, J J N Q sii , J :-' r .J J-f , A rnrtn an gi Z E- fr 1 . Q' J L L k ss i , J, -tt, ,, J, e ,., ' pr iBiLiia - J J 'fl f in w A Ag f esta ' I Anderson, Howard Anglin, Holly Bair, Nadine Beeter, Gary Blaski, Richard Bloms, Patricia Bowden, Richard Bruhn, Bonita Brunner, Mary Bucttner, Lois Burckhard, Bonnie Burgard, Darlene Burkett, Lewellen Champlin, Virginia Charlebois, Catherine Decker, Tim Devine, Richard Dignan, Kathleen Doyle, Larry Duncan, Maureen Fleming, Rhonda Frank, James Fulcher, Judy Ganje, Frank Ganje, Mary Tim Decker, presidentg Nadine Bair, treasurer, Ray Johnson, secretary, and Larry Roles, vice president, lead the junior class. SI Sister Mary Rita, O.S.U. , teaches Social Living, Senior high English, and is Director of Ryan's dramatics department. .1 V sw-. . . iso, fs: Eeaafgn Gathm an, Kenneth is X , Geiger, Eugene Ff- J A Gieselman, John 1'me' Giesinger, Paulette y Lyfygjf Vm,, fi- Q ' Goodlowe, Joseph E 1 y Q y . Gorde, Sherry ru uzl it A J Q H Haftmann, Charles , e: P WW A i J , VH ff' ' fy Hayes, Carol eee Q Heir, Patricia H N , Q Hennessy, George is - ,H - Heilman, Pamela f q as A r i g by if Hodge, Russell 's i ' ,J Hoffman- Im ' J Holloway, Patricia ' y 1 J W., 'P g Houle, Dana 1 4 Humphreys' Susan J lyei Ingram, Vickie I .Qi 15ll'f Jeffrey, Thomas i H Jew-le' Allan g 5 . '- an Johnson, Marvin nf., W J ' ' 1 Johnson Raymond A' , , Kaczor, Patti N,, r g Lg? XENA? t o iy .f i Keller, Gary Kluck, Donna ' y 5. H W Knudson, Emery Vgg Koenig, Irene 1 J. ,i-,J 11' Korgel, Walter .e. i 'fi K K Kumz- JOYCE ' K I A LaBree, Judy :q.s A ,N,.l 2 i 4 ' k,'7 is i,usf:,', Lane, Maureen Mack, Elaine 'Iv full J :J X' - - is J McNeill, Jim it J ,.rsrr H ,r .ivy iw, ,-,: - ,L 75,,i,f 1, iifgrz -.i:- , McNeill, Joyce J ,.g: yy i',g J if it irii E Mossel' Larry ' Ai A It Mouck, Connie . J Nett, Janice 'Li ,fin ,W 'J 'Q on 4' 'Q Kiernan, Denise . s sJJ it A 14 ffdigiw 52 K., CS C500 Jqcfzbzfzes 5 4 ag-M ' r J J we l l 4 Q ALL- - ,A '- V r y . 4 xi gzig, , is ' P B . . ' 's.. 'fl J 'f is S' . A'WH .4 f- . ' x k ig' :J ' 'Q , A Ir 5 nal L1 P sk is. A if , ,Q 'sr ff 1: W gi ,K gi: M E . n r i i-529 c J Qs. .. .J morgof Available N In is ' di ' 1 ,img c ' '21 'lf 'mf S PM Q J 5 J ry,r W P' ,x I I 1 Q All Phillips, Ann Peterson, Coleen Piotrowski, John Richard, Marsha Richter, Jennifer Rogers, Diana Roles, Larry Sabol, Stephanie Savelkoul, Barbara Schaan, Patrick Schmidt, Ann Schmidt, Celesta Schmidt, Marion Schwan, JoAnne Schoenwald, Sandra Schollmeyer, Jim Sebby, Mary Serrano, Lanny Sesslin, Kathleen Spain, Linda Thomas, John Tucker, Su Ulrich, Marilyn Vandal, Katheline Vest, Nan Vollbrecht, Vicky Weinum, Charles Whaley, Robert Widmayer, Dianne Zimmerman, Roger 5 5 , Miss Anna Ackerman teaches junior and senior English. Sister Mary Dolores, O. S. U. , teaches Home Economics 1, II, Ill, and IV ' 53 enzbrs Lfoof gorwczr James Hill Corrine Kossan Glory Connole Kathleen Thompson Valerie Turner Terrance O'Shea Eugene Black Mary Ann Wald Margaret McDonald Officers of this senior class are: Jim Straight, president Paul Fennewald, vice-presidentg Laurel Rovig, secretary Corrine Kossan, treasurer. fo a ew ff? Roger Behm Mary Lindemann Gerald Corlies Bertha Bachmeier Daniel Splichal Eleanor Barbot Janet Norris William Brockly Ann Dignan JoAnn Bruhn Kathleen Willenbrrng Gero Spearman KU ff Jqnfzcgvabon Joseph Schaefer Mary Perius James Haider Karen Schmidt Donna Broadway Loren Nett Patricia Boechler Judy Cushing James Straight an0fj2Q!0gQ1 ness, Father John Colgan, chaplain of St. Joseph's hospital teaches Religion to freshman boys. Marilyn Hayes Laurel Rovig Lenard Behm John Boespflug Diane Ganje Karen Bohn Karen Schaefer Kenneth Johnson Richard Ennis Carolyn Carlson Leo Kinsella Joyce Korgel 51111 i9?Q12QQI22 er Father Robert Williams, principal of St. Leo's school, and assistant pastor of St. Leo's parish, finds time to teach U. S. History classes at Ryan. Lowell Thomas Colleen Richard 58 James Heit Kathleen Granese Mary Helen Hurly Trudy Eckert Brenda Gray Andrew Knudson Daniel Henjum Mary Kraljic Paul Fennewald 175 joy Francis Crisman Marilyn Larson Sister Dorothy, O. S. U. , teaches geometry. physics and advanced math. 59 Joseph Vicha Barbara Litvinenko Jerome Earsley Patricia Kelly Linda Flammang Judy Wald Thomas Pearson Mary Hyland John VanEckhout a120fj72Q!0p1l12e53 Father Volk, pastor at Glenburn, teaches Religion I and IV Darnell Blackwell Mary McClelland Terrance Johnson Rosella Black Michael Schollmeyer James Grinolds Ethel Schan Lowell Schaefer Patricia Roles Bernadine Schmidt Michael Ruelle Richard Hodge enzor fbzfecfory Altar Boy - A. B. Annual Bus. Staff - A.B. St. Annual Staff - A. St. Band - B. Basketball - Bb. Boys' State - B.S. Central Council - C.C. Cheerleader - Cl. Chorus - Ch. Class Officer - C. O. Football - Fb. Fitness Team - F. T. Girls' State - G.S. German Club - G. C. Homecoming Court - H. C. Honor Society - H.S. Latin Club - Lat. C. Lettered - L. Library Club - L. C. Majorette - M. Paper Bus. Staff - P.B. St. Paper Staff - P. St. Pep Club - P.C. Prefect - Pre. Pom Pom Girls - P. P. G. Sodality - S. Student Council - S. C. Student Manager - S. M. Track - T, Victory Day Court - V. D. C. Victory Day Chairman - V. D. Ch Wrestling - W. BERTHA BACHMEIER - Ch. 2,45 S. 15253545 P.C. 2,3,45 M. 2. LENNY BEHM - Fb. 2,45 W. 2,3,4, L. 2,3545 B.S. 3. ROGER BEI-IM - Fb. 1,2,3,45 W. 1,2,3,45 L. 3,45 Ch. 4. ELEANOR BARBOT - Ch. 1,2,3,45 V-pres. 45 L.C. 35 S. 1,2,3,45 P.C. 2 3 4 se GENE BLACK - Fb. 1,25 B. 3,45 v-pres. 45 Holy Name Society. ROSELLA BLACK - P.C. 4. DARNELL BLACKWELL - Fb. 1,45 Bb. 15 T. 1,2,3,45 L. 2,3,45 B. 15 Ch 2 4 P St 1,2,3. PAT BOECHLER - Ch. 1,25 G.A.A. 45C1. 1,2,4. l,2,35C.C. 1,25 H.Q. 45 S. 1,2,3 4 P C 2 3 JOHN BOESPFLUG - Bb. 1,25 Fb. 1,2,45 T. 35 L. 4. KAREN BOHN - Ch. 1,25 L.C. 35 S. 1,2,3,,45 sec. 3, V- pre, 4, DONNA BROADWAY - S. 3,45 P.P.G. 4. BILL BROCKLY - T. 35 F.T. 4. JOANN BRUHN - Transfer from South Dakota. CAROLYN CARLSON - C.O. 35 sec. 5 H.C. 45 S. 1,2,3,45 P.C. 2,3,45 C1 1 2 3 GLORY CONNOLE - Ch. 1.2.3545 S. 1,2,3,45 P.C. 2,3,45 A.B. St. 25 L C SSC. IERRY CORLHSS - Fb. 35 L. 3. FRANCIS CRISMAN - A.B. 1,253,415 Bb. 1,2,3,45Fb. l,2,45 T. 15 L. 3 4 v-pres. 25 H.C. 45 S.C. 3,45 Lat. C. 1. JUDY CUSHING - H.C. 45 L.C. 45 v-pres, 45 S.A.O. 2,35 S. 1,2535 P.C 2 C.C. 4. ANN DIGNAN -Ch. 3,45 G.A.A. 253,45 L.C. 15S.1,2,3,45C.C. 3,4 P C 2 3 45 G.S. 35 G.C. 3,45 sec. 3,45 Lat. C. 15 H.S. 3,45 V.D. Ch. 4. JEROME EARSLEY - Transfer from Minot High. bl TRUDY ECKERT - B. 1,2,3,4, s.c. 4, ch. 2,35 s. 1,2,3,4, P.C. 2.3.4, P. sr. 2,3 4, P.B. sr. 3,45 v.D. ch. 4, cr. 4. DICK ENNIS - A.B. 9 yrs.: Fb. 2, T. 1. PAUL FENNEWALD - Bb. 1,25 S.M. 45 Fb. 1,2,3,45 T. 2,45 L. 2,3,45 Ch. 1,25 C.O Pres. 2, v-pres. 4, H.C. 45 M.C. 45 v-pres. 45 S.C. v-pres. 45 B.S. 35 H.S. 3,4 LINDA FLAMMANG - Ch. 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,35 C.C. 35 L.C. 1.2.35 S. 1,2,3,45 P.C. 2,3,45 G.C. 3,4. DIANE GANTE - C.O. V-pres. 15 G.A.A. 1,2,35 C.C. 35 H.C. 45 L.C. 45 S.C. 25 S 1,2,35 P.C. 2,3,45 Lat. C. 15 V.D.C. MARTY GRATE - Transfer from Madison, Wisconsin, KATHLEEN GRANESE - Transfer from Madrid, Spain. BRENDA GRAY - P.P.G. 4. JIM GRINOLDS - Fb. 25 W. 2,45 T. 2,35 Ch. 4. JIM HAIDER - Bb. 1,2,35 Fb. 1,2,3,45 T. 1,25 L. 3,4. MARILYN HAYES - Transfer from Colorado. JIM HEIT - A.B. 1,2,3,45 Fb. 1,2,3,45 T. 1,2,3,45 L. 3,45 Ch. 1,2,3,45 H.C. 4 M.C. 1,2,3,45 pres. 4. DAN HENJUM - Fb. 1,25 W. 15 T. 15 Ch. 1,2,3,4, JIM HILL - Transfer from Brussels, Belgium. MARY HURLY - Ch. 1,35 G.A.A. 2,35 S. 1,25 P.C. 2,3,45 A.B. St. 25 G. C. 3,4 pres. 3,45 H.S. 3,45 sec. 4. MARY HYLAND - Ch. 1,2,35 S.C. 35 S. 1,2,3,45 P.C. 2,3,45 V.D.C. 4. KEN JOHNSON - Bb. 1,2,35 Fb. 1,2,45 W. 45 T. 1,25 L. 4. TERRYJOHNSON -Bb. 1,2,a,4, Fb. 1,25 s.M. 3,45 L. 3,45 B. 1,2,3,4, H.C. 4, M.C. 45 S.C. 45 Lat. C. 1. PAT KELLY - L.C. 3,45 pres. 45 S. 1,2,3,45 P.C. 2,3,45 A.B. St. 25 A. St. 3,45 Editor 4, G.C. 3,45 NIPA 3. LEO KINSELLA - Fb. 1,2,3,45 W. 1,2,3,45 L. 2,3,4. JOYCE KORGEL - L.C. 3,45 treas. 45 S. 1,2,35 P.C. 2,3,45 P. St. 354. CORINNE KOSSAN - G.A.A. 2,35 S. 2,3,45 C.C, 45 P.C. 2,3,45 V.D.C. 45 Cl. 3 4 ANDI KNUDSON - Bb. 3,45 Fb. 4, L. 3.4. MARY KRALJIC -s. 1,2,3,45 P.C. 4, L.C. 1,1.az. C. 1. MARILYN LARSON - B. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 V-pres. 25 S. 1,2,3,45 P.C. 2,3 45 A.B. SI. 2. MARY LINDEMANN ' Ch. 45 G.A.A. 23 S. 1,25 P.C. 2,35 Lat. C. 1. BARB LITVINENKO - G.A.A. 25 S.C. 2,35 S. 2,3,45 P.C. 2,3,45 P. St. 2,3,45 P.B St. 25 A.B. St. 25 NIPA 3. PEGGY MCDONALD - P. C. 4. MARY MCCLELLAND ' L.C. 3,45 S. 1,2,3, 45 P.C. 2. LOREN NETT - A.B. 8 yIS. 5 Bb. 3, 45 L. 3,45 B. 3, 4, JANET NORRIS - Ch. 2,35 s.c. 4, s. 3,45 P.C. 2. 62 TERRY O'SHEA - Fb. 13 W. 33 T. 23 L. 3. TOM PEARSON - Transfer from Des Lacs. MARY PERIUS -G.A.A. 23 S. 1,2,3,43 P.C. 2,3,43 P. St. 3,43 A.B. St. 23 Lat. C. 1 COLEEN RICHARD - C.O. 33 sec. 3 G.A.A. 2,3,43 pres. 43 S.C. 3g S. 1,2,3,43 C.C 43 P.C. 3, pres. 43 P. St. 2,3,43 Sports Editor 3,45 G.S. 33 H.S. 3g Lat. C. 1. PAT ROLES - Ch. 1,2,4Q G.A.A. 2,3,4Q S. 1,2,3,43 P.C. 2,3,43 G.C. 3,4. LAUREL ROVIG - Ch. 1,2,43 C. O. Sec. 43 G.A.A. 3,43 S. 1,2,3,4Q P.C. 2,3,43 P. 3.4. MIKE RUELLE - A.B. 10 yrs. 3 W. 23 B. 13 M.C. 4. ,TOE SCHAEFER - Bb. 1,2,3,43 Fb. 2,3,43 T. 33 L. 2,3,43 C.O. V-pres. 33 M.C. 3,4 B.S. 33 H.S. 3. KAREN SCHAEFER - Ch. 1,2,3,43 S. 1,2,3,4. LOWELL SCHAEFER - Bb. 2,3,43 T. 13 Ch. 2,4. ETHEL SCHAN - L.C. 2,43 S. 2,3,43 P.C. 2. MIKE SCHOLLMEYER - Bb. 2,3, 43 Fb. 1,3,43 L. 2,3,43 C.O. pres. 1. BERNADINE SCHMIDT - S. 2,3,4. KAREN SCHMIDT - B. 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 S.A.O. 3g S. l,2,3,43 P.C. 2,3,4 pres. 43 V.D.Q. 4. GERO SPEARMAN - W. S. M. 43 Fb. 4. DAN SPLICHAL - A.B. 12 yrs. 3 Fb. 13 S.M. 3,43 W. 1,2,3,43 T. 1,2,33 L. 1,2,3,4 M.C. 3,43 S.A.O. 2,33 S.C. 3. SHAREN STAMMEN -G.A.A. 2,3,43 H.C. 43 S.C. 43 S. l,2,3,43treaS. 3, pres. 43 P.C. 2,3,43 H.S. 3,4: C1. 2. JIM STRAIGHT - A.B. 10 yrs. 3 Bb. 1,23 Fb. 1,2,3,43 W. 3,43 L. 3,43 B. 1,2,3,43 C.O. pres. 3,43 H.K. 43 S.A.O. 33 S.C. 3,43 pres, 43 Lat. C. 1. LowELL THOMAS - Bb. 1,23 Fb. 1,23 w. 3,43 L. 43 Squires. KATHY THOMPSON - G.A.A. 2,3,43 V-pres. 43 S. 1,2,3,43P.C. 2,3,43 P. St. 2,3 43 Editor 3,43 NIPA 2. VALERIE TURNER - Ch. 33 L.C. 13 M.C. 3,43 S. 1,2,3,43 P.C. 2,3,43 P. St. 3,43 Lat. C. 1. JOHN VAN ECKHOUT- Ch. 33 Hall Patrol 4, GARY VICHA - Bb. 1,23 Fb. 1,3,4g T. 1,2,3,43 L. 2,3,4. MARY ANN WALD - S. 1,2,3,4. JUDY WALD - C. O. sec. -treas. 2g L.C. 43 sec. 435. 1,2,3,43P.C. 2,33 A. St. 4. KAY WILLENBRING - P. C. 4. 00 AQ 691216143 63 SPONSORS Alm's Dairy Stores 'lf A. M. Foss Jewelry 'W' Bacon Sign Co. Pk Brannan Draperies 'M' Bridgeman Creamery 'l i l 5' Capri W' Coffee Cup Cafe '5 l k Coxes Bakery 'l 5 F'5' Deeters 'if Du Paul's Jewelry '54 Elite Studio W l l'4 l l' Ellison's Mal' Fahlander's Cleaners 'lf Great Plains Supply Co. 4' Holmes Electric 'lf Kelly's Bottle Shop 'l l0W'4 5' Medical Arts Clinic M' Minot FarmerslUnion Oil Co. '5' Minot Food Storey 'lfffoi' sights? T 'x. 'N. 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