Blackduck High School - Quill Yearbook (Blackduck, MN)

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CLASS OF DEDICATION Mr. Donald R. Hanson has been our music in- structor since 19 9 Under his direction the band has grown from twenty-five to one hundred sixty instruments, and the chorus from thirty girls to eighty mixed voices. Since Blackduck High School joined the league two years ago, the chorus has won a re- gional trophy, and other music groups have re- ceived high ratings. Mr. Hanson and his wife, also an outstand- ing musician teaching piano, organ, and voice, are the proud parents of four children. Our school and community are indeed fortu- nate to have a music leader like Mr. Hanson. It is our privilege, as the Seniors of I96I, to honor him at this time. RICHARD E. ARLT Dick A pyrotechnical effervescence etyma- logical psychology basketball (all-conference); baseball; football (all-conference)(co-captain); lettermen's club (pres,); Booster; pep club; Blackduckling; Quill; band; lib- rarian; chorus; dramatics; National Honor Society MARY C. ANDERSON Mary Chris There never was a saint with red hair chorus; band; girl's sextet; mixed en- semble; dance band; student council; (pres.); Booster; Blackduckling; FHA; cheerleader; Quill; librarian; declamation; pep club GEORGE W. BROWN It's easy for him to talk one thing and think another basketball; track; football; Quill lettermen's club; usher's club; science club; librarian; pep club; automotive club MYRON S. BERG Don't look at me, girls, it makes me nervous football; track; automotive club; science club; lettermen's club GARY L. COE A good mind possesses a kingdom FFA; automotive club; science club chorus SHARON C. CARTER She's quiet except when she's noisy girl's glee club;; drama club; Booster librarian; dramatics (stage crew) SHARON L. CLAWSON One hundred words a minute.......no typewriter band; Blackduckling; Quill; FHA; GAA; librarian PATRICIA K. COSTELLO Pat In life I have a lot of fun, but when there s work I get it done Booster; Quill(EDITOR): chorus; mixed ensemble; declamation; art club; dramatics; National Honor Society; cheerleader; student council SHARON R. CONLEY An individual with individuality Band; chorus; science club; dramatics; Quill JOYCE MARIE DEXTER It matters not how long you live but how well Blackduckling; Booster; Quill; chorus; pep club; dramatics (stage crew); usher s club; girl s triple trio LORNA D. DAVIDSON Sparkling eyes reveal a merry heart chorus; pep club (sec.-treas.); FHA; usher s club; homecoming queen candidate; dramatics (stage crew); Quill; Booster ARNOLD A. DUFSETH The word impossible is not in my dictionary FFA; science club; FTA HAROLD D. FERIANCEH Doug Patience—and shuffle the cards lettermens club; automotive club; football; baseball; track JEWELL C. FALK Personality and good sense are two of life's greatest blessings. Booster(editor); Blackduckling; Quill; chorus; band; FHA; pep band; class treasurer; Girl's State; National Honor Society; dramatics RONALD W. FELLOWS Ronnie ' You can't tell him anything—he's got a soundproof head basketball; football; track; pep club; lettermen's club; chorus; usher's club; Quill; science club; automotive club; dramatics; Blackduckling ROY C. GROSS Oh, why didn't Adam keep his rib? football; baseball; lettermen's club; FFA; honecoming king can- didate JOANN J. GROSS Jean Can we ever have too much of a good thing? ' chorus; girl's glee club; Booster; dramatics; carnival queen candidate; homecoming queen candidate; GAA JEAN ANN GUNDERSON Jeanie It's quality rather than quantity that matters. Quill(ass't editor); Booster; chorus Blackduckling; FHA(pres.,vice pres.); ushers club(chairman); pep club; dramatics(stage crew); carnival queen candidate IRENE R. HU EWE Pupils should be seen and nob heard. ' librarian SHIRLEY ANN HENTGES Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best. ' librarian; Booster; Blackduckling Quill EDWARD W. KALLIO Ed I'll get there—slowly but surely ' science club; automotive club- CLARENCE D. JOHNSON Not lazy—just don't ing FFA feel like work SHARON K. MATHENT Kaye Discussion is an exchange of in- telligence band; librarian; Booster; FHA KENNETH MICHALICEK Kenny He's a hunter.....but women aren't his game FFA; band DENNIS R. LAUSCHE Derrnie It's better to sleep in class than to waste a perfectly good night lettermen's club; football; track; basketball; science club; automotive club; chorus WAYNE KROGER I may be small but remember Napolean CLARICE A. LUECK Time marches on, and I for one, feel trampled band; chorus; FHA; Booster; Quill; dramatics;(stage crew) JOANN C. LOCH I'm patient, but I want to laugh now! librarian ANDREA C. LIEN Love ’em all----you might miss a good one student council; band; pep band; dance band; chorus(accompanist); mixed ense- mble; Blackduckling(editor); Booster; girl's sextet; FHA; Quill; dramatics; cornet duet ANN MANTHEI Charm is a glow within her which casts a most becoming light on others chorus; FHA; usher's club(secretary); carnival princess; dramatics (stage crew); Booster; Quill; band; pep band JOSEPH C. MOON Chan I'm an absolute angel, and I've got horns to prove it football (co-captain); basketball; baseball; dramatics; librarian; chorus; boy's glee club; usher's club; golf team; automotive club; science club (pres.); Quill; class vice-pres.; homecoming king candi- date; lettermen's club(vice-pres.) RUSSELL E. MICHALEK Frog By his height you'll know him FFA; band BEVERLY A. KALLROOS Bev Her unexbinguished laughter shakes the skies band; dance band; pep band; FHA; class vice-pres. sec.; clarinet quartet; chorus; girl's sextet; mixed ensemble; usher's club dramatics Booster; Blackduckling; Quill; homecoming queen candidate VERNON C. JACOBSON Whitey Girls are bothersome—I love to be bothered. basketball; baseball; football; boy's quartet; lettermen's club; science club (pres.); band; chorus; mixed en- semble; track; class pres.; dramatics homecoming king candidate KAREN S. NORIN She’s here----I hear her laughing chorus; FHA; Blackduckling; stu- dent council; Quill; ushers club JANET L. MURRAY Even when she's doing nothing, she's doing it out loud librarian CURTIS A. NESSET “Curt A jest breaks no bones FAA; dramatics CLEO NEWCOMB Like granulated sugar; sweet and fine FHA; librarian; band WILLIAM C. OSUFSEN Bill I can dance, but I can intermission better” football; baseball; usher s club; dramatics; chorus; lettermen s club MARY D. OSUFSEN Imagination is more important than knowledge Booster; science club; pep club; li- brarian RICHARD A. PAIMER Rick” He was cut out to be an angel, but someone ran away with the pattern, band; pep band; chorus; pep club; boy s glee club; boy 3 quartet; mixed ensemble; basketball; track; lettermen club; science club; automotive club; Blackduckling; Quill; dramatics; golf team; class pres.; National Honor Society; dance band GARY PAGE Successful and fortunate crime is called virtue FFA SHARON L. REED I'll speak in a monstrous little voice band; chorus; librarian; FHA KIKE PIHLAJA Let every good man mind his own business automotive club; usher’s club; track DONNA RANDALL Don't let yesterday take up too much of today science club; FTA DOROTHY RANDALL Dot She may be quiet, but she’s likable and always ready for a good time FTA; GAA KATHLEEN C. 3HELANDER Kathy When it comes to doing for others, some people stop at nothing science club; Booster; Quill Palmetto, Florida- art club; FHA; librarian LORETTA M. VOEHL Merry as the day is long FHA JOEL SWEDBERG Punctuality is the art of wasting only your own time” FFA; chorus; boy's quartet; mixed en- semble MARGARET E. REINARD Peggy ' There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle, or the mirror re- flecting it chorus; FHA: science club; art c3.ub; Booster; dramatics; girl's glee club; Quill; pep club. . declamation SUSAN I. STRONG Sue Every reform was once a private opinion Booster; Blackducking; Quill; band; chorus; girl's sextet;mixed ensamble DARLENE J. ROBERTSON Late hours aren't good for one... but they're okey for two chorus; librarian; Booster ROGER J. TOENYAN Rog If at first you don't succeed, try a little ardor FFA VERNAL L. SWEDBERG Vernal seems a quiet lass until you get her out of class chorus; librarian; Booster WESLEY WARING It often shows a fine command of language to say nothing track; automotive club LOREN L. THIEmAN Let every man look before he leaps FFA; basketball; dramatics (stage crew) PRISCILLA J• EMERSON Jane I am able to work but I would rather play chorus; Booster; cheerleader; carnival queen candidate; Quill; pep club KATHLEEN L. SCHIRMER Kathy11 Changable women are more endurable than monotonous ones. They are some- times murdered but seldom deserted, band; chorus; mixed ensemble's GAA; Quill; Booster; Blackduckling; cheer- leader; dramatics DANIEL E. WILD He thinks too much; such people are dangerous football; baseball; dramatics; FFA chorus; lettermen's club; home- coming king candidate; librarian MARVIN E. WERNBERG Doing nothing is better than be- ing busy doing nothing band; chorus; pep band; boy s glee club MARY 0. CORNE A time to keep silent and a time to speak GAA (vice-pres.); girl s glee club; FTA; Booster; Quill; drama- tics (stage crew); librarian(sec.) BERNARD SYDOW Adolescence isn’t a period, it’s a coma FFA; lettermen's club; football; track ROBERT L. WEEK Bob The less I learn, the less I have to remember FFA DENNIS D. TJEPKES A closed mouth catches no flies automotive club; FFA ALLAN W. BOLDAN There's room at the top, but who wants to climb? FFA JUNIORS ROW 1: Berg, Waring, Hentges, Simmons, Wolden, Gustafson, Klug, Aurand, Kallinen, Affield. Wittwar ROW 2: Kallio, Beier, Hayes, Moon, Anderson, Martin, Gorden, Stransky, Grundmeier, Newnham(adv.), Thorbrogger(adv.) ROW 3: Lueck, Forseen, Benson, Downs, Lattary, Wickman, Weatherly, B. Hedlund, Lossing, Gouge Porter(adv.) ROW 4: Johnson, Erickson, Watkins, Flodeen, Ostendorf, Garai, B. Tisland, Needham, C. Tisland, Maish, Avans, Hanson(adv.) ROW 5: Hines, Fellows, Me Niel, Leonard, S. Hedlund, Baltes, Sadler, Week, Schiefelbein, Gilge, Ferdig ABSENT: Kemper, Kuhlman, Me Gregor, Moen, Swanson CARNIVAL QUEEN HOMECOMING ROYALTY SOPHOMORES ROW Is S. Randall, Brooks, Aurand, Tolbert, Sellner, Hicks, Joy, Mitton, D. Charwood, W. Beck, Page, L, Johnson, Michalek, Pater, W. Johnson, Bodien ROW 2: Gustafson, Reynalds, Come, Nendick, Benson, Boyde, Costello, Rockensock, Juelson, W. Charwood, Moen, Larson, Huffstutler, Gorden(adv.), Porter(adv.) ROW 3: Hardy, C. Beck, Beier, Kupcho, Strong, S. Randall, Reller, Boldan, Tisland, Clawson, M. Charwood, Bauer ROW Fox, Hufnagle, Crosby, Ness, Haiby, Wiese, Erickson, Beighley, Shingler, Gripp, Greenleaf,, Swedberg, Wright, Matheny, Miss Forde(adv.) ROW 5: Miller, Rudquist, Vemland, Wahnchaffe, Feriancek, Niskanen, Graham, Evans, Huewe, Kallio, Carrigan ROW 6: Bucher, Efta, Emerson, Nelson, Freyholtz, Gaylord, Jones FRESHMEN ROW Is Gripp, Nielson, Hurlbert, Anderson, Landis, Gulbranson, Rockensock, D. Palmer, Graham, R. Palmer, Mitchell, Simmons, Steinberg ROW 2: Sweedman, Whisty, B. Masurka, Shaw, Lausche, Goltz, Warpula, Smith, Kurtz, Warrington, Bucher, Peterson (Adv), Col'len (Adv), Brandt (Adv) ROW 3: Haves, Bauer, Sands, D. Masurka, Brown, C Anderson, Wickman, Ness, Voehl, Byran, Pater, Fox, .toosdett, Tjepkes ROW Dexter, Lueck, Baird, Jenson, Shingler, Shaw, Ostland, Hunter, Molash, McNeil, Thorbrogger, Miles, C. Simmons, Raniso ROW 5: Vogle, Davidson, Williams, Pearson, McConaha, Wirkus, Sadler, Jones, Denny, S. Swan- son, P. Swanson, Lucy ABSENT: Sitz HOMECOMING CANDIDATES PRESIDENT CARNIVAL CANDIDATE V. PRESIDENT EIGHTH GRADE ROW 1: T. Jacobson, Huewe, Cross, Tisland, L. Miller, Hufnagle, Dexter, Gregg, O'Brien, Adams, Reynolds, Dancker, Oehlerking, F, Horton, B, Kruger, P. Kruger, J. Schiefelbein ROW 2: Hentges, D. Anderson, Berg, Gilstad, Lossing, Koebemick, L. Lutgin, S. Strong, M, Fellows, Gladen, Voehl, Wild, Bradseth, Charlton, Theisen ROW 3: Dremmel (adv.), Schmid, P, Jacobson, Miles, Stienberg, Reynolds, Berner, K, Beighley, Joy, N. Anderson, Baazard, Carter, Critt ROW li: Simmons, Melstrom, Theilman, M. Fellows, Manthei, N. Horton, Swanson, L. Allen, M. Whiting, Clayton, 1. Hayes, S. Schiefelbein ROW 5: Johnson,(adv.), R. Miller, B. Thorbrogger, J. Cross, J. Costello, Erickson, Huffman, Palmer, Bngberg, Page, Vohs, Larson, Thomas, Mitchell, Lee ROW 6: K. Beighley, Wernberg, Scheldrup, Graham, R. Kruger, Maish, Spindler, McNiel ABSENT: B. Lutgin SEVENTH GRADE ROW 1: Brambrink, Week, Dufseth, Lossing, Gorden, Patch, Braun, Owen, Hentges, Smith, Bucher, Christensen, Reinard, Beier ROW 2: Falk, Gulseth, Magnuson, Clawson, Horton, Affield, Field, Gilsted, Niemeyer, Williams, G. Dexter, Shaw, Adams, Gross ROW 3: P. Molash, Perfecto, Lien, Newel, Hiaby, Newnham, Maish, Forthum, Howard, Hurlbert, Page, Dorr, Swanson, E. Molash ROW 4: Stomberg (Adv), Leonard, Pater, Baazard, R. Dexter, Murray, J. Tisland, Seitz, Berg, Grundmeir, Feriancek, J Hower, Johnson, Erickson, Kruger, Christionsen (Adv) ROW 5: Cauchon, Pricket, Miller, Moon, Mitton, Bradseth, Maish, Kruger, Jones, H Erickson, Oehlerking, P. Erickson This page is dedicated to the teenagers of Blackduck High. In years to come we will want to look back to the fads and fashions of our high school years, this page will be our memory token of our teenage life. We all love music. It is not just a fad. but a part of our life. Not everyone has the same music interest ofcourse, but we all share that love for music and dance, whether it is rock'n roll, western, slow, or classical. The girls' wardrobes varied from pointed toe and squash heeled shoes, sheath dresses bulky sweaters, pleated skirts, and knee ticklers, to sweatshirts, tennis shoes, leotards, and three or four braclets on the wrist. The boys' wardrobes included bulky knit sweaters, fruitboats, and slacks. Moss green and gold were the most popular colors. Our favorite menu consisted of potato chips, chip dip, ham- burgers, pizza, french fries, and pepsi. pastimes were playing cards, out door sports, reading, and collecting stuffed animals. WEDDING: Marriage of the year was that of Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth II, of Britian. and the commoner, An- tony Armstrong-Jones. The rites of the Church of England were performed in famed Westminster Abbey, in London, while the whole world looked on by television. Those close to her say the princess is • extremely happy” and appar- ently has put from her mind her ill-starred romance with Peter Townsend. However, her husband has not yet been given a title by the queen. Washin fcon Hui downed Minnes: Gophers, 17-7. the Rose Bowl, January 2, 1 STUDENT RIOTING: In Turkey, Korea, and Japan, leftist students rioted against their governments. The demonstrations failed in Tur- key. But in Japan the situation became so tense (above) that Presi- dent Eisenhower had to cancel a visit. In Korea, the demonstrations forced the resignation of President Syngman Rhee. United States President and Vice President JOHN KENNEDY LYNDON JOHNSON DISASTER: A December fire raced through the navy’s new aircraft carrier Constellation, scheduled to be commissioned in 1961, at its out- fitting dock in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The blaze took the lives of 49 workmen and sailors, caused damage estimated at $75,000,000, and set back the carrier’s completion date by at least a year. TUMULT IN CONGO: The Congo, once a Belgian colony, emerged as a new, independent nation and plunged into a year of bloodshed and turmoil. Patrice Lumumba and Joseph Kasavubu battled for power, and the United Nations dispatched an international police force in a futile attempt to restore order. The sound and the fury of the Congo obscured the fact that other African colonies peacefully attained their independence during the year. Eichmann Due To Be Hanged If Convicted INTEGRATION: After the school board of New Orleans, obeying a federal court’s orders, enrolled four Negro girls in the first grades of two public schools, white parents boycotted the schools and screamed their objections as they gathered in crowds on the streets. In other southern cities, the integration struggle took a quieter turn as Negroes staged sit-in demonstrations at store lunch counters to force abolition of segregated eating places. on Laos Ford1s new Falcon IF BUON OUM RESIGNS Kong Le Says Peace WORST CRASH: In the nation’s worst air disaster, a giant jet airliner and a propeller-driven transport crashed in murky skies over New York City, killing a total of 136 persons who were passengers or on the ground. The jet fell in a populous section of Brook- lyn, setting fire to a church and tenements. Its wreckage is shown here. The other plane crashed in a field on Staten Island. He’d Talk Trouble Brewing Specialist Secretary of Agriculture ORVILLE L. FREEMAN SPY TRIAL: A military court in Moscow sent Fran- cis Gary Powers (right, above) to prison after a U-2 reconnaissance plane he was piloting was downed in Russia. The United States admitted it had been using U-2 planes to make secret flights over Russian territory to pinpoint missile bases and other military installations from which an attack might be launched on the Free World. FEARSOME WEAPON: The United States created and put into operation its most fearsome weapon— the nuclear-powered submarine George Washington, carrying 16 Polaris missiles it can fire even while submerged. The submarine went on patrol—on all the oceans of the world—with unstoppable power to unleash awful destruction on the homeland of any country that would dare to attack the United States. a V; 1 C I 1 IfJWHC BOARD of EDUCATION Ricne, Bauer Gulseth, Cross Stephens, Newcomb ADMINISTRATION SECRETARY Nancy Fladung SUPERINTENDENT Gary Olson SECRETARY Margaret Graham PRINCIPAL Neal Slindee DONALD HANSON Chorus, Band HcPhail School of Music B. Mus. Ed. CAROL RORAGEN Music Bemidji State College, B. S. GEORGE THORBROGGER Football Coach Industrial Arts Bemidji State College, B. S. KENNETH CHRISTIANSON Math, Basketball Coach Bemidji State College, B.S. ELMER PORTER Science and Biology Bemidjl State College, B.S. MABEL GILSTAD Speech, Spanish, Librarian Hamline University, B.S. JOSEPH BRANDT History, English College of St. Thomas, B.A. LLOYD COX Math, Science, Drivers Training State Normal Industrial College, B.S. Ellendale, North Dakota A. MORRIS GORDEN Chemistry, Business Math University of Minnesota, B.S. ELSIE GERNER Home Economics University of North Dakota. F.S. ANN FLOURA Home Economics University of Minnesota, B.S. RICHARD MITTON Counsellor and Social Studies University of Minnesota, B.S. St. Cloud State College, B.S. RAYMOND COLLEN Agriculture Education University of Minnesota, B.S. MARIAN JOHNSON Girl's Phy. Ed. and Health Junior High General Science Bemidji State College, B.S. MARILYN FORDE Business Education Bemidji State College, B.S. ARLYN STOMBERG Junior High Social Studies Gustavus Adolphus, B.A. Bemidji State College, B.S. RONALD DREMMEL Boy's Phy0 Ed, and Health Junior High General Science Bemidji State College, B.S. H. ROGER LAMPPA Senior High Social Studies University of Minnesota Duluth Branch, B.S. SPECIAL TEACHERS Hagen, Qorden fsa ROW 1; Nendick, Lauche, Hedlund, Downs, Shaw, Galtz, Wolden, M. Brown, Gustafson, Wisty ROW Thorbrogger(Adv), Masurka, Corne, Juelson, Gordon, Osufson, Forseen, C, Simmons Berg, G, Brown, Bauer RCStf 3s Belers, Hentges, M. Berg, Jacobson, Arlt, Moon, Gross, Wickman, J, Simmons SEATED: Landis, Graham, Golbrenson, Steinberg, Hurlbert, Baazard CO-CAPTAINS Dick Arlt, Chan Moon COACH Thorbro'gger FOOTBALL MANAGERS Stainberg, Gulseth, Anderson Martin, Mitton, Simmons Thorbrogger (Adv) TRACK ROW 4: Bodien, Graham, Mitton, Lausche, Brown, Shaw, Hedlund, Joy, Page, W.Waring ROW 3: Martin, Simmons, Juelson, Boyd, Rockensock, Nendick, Benson, Hentges Thorbrogger (Coach) ROW 2s Forseen, Berg, Jacobsen, G,Brown, Fellows, Gordon, J,Simmons, Benson ROW Is Anderson, Klug, G.Berg, Waring, Corne, Beier BASEBALL ROW 3s Gulseth, Downs, Mitton, Lausche, Goltz, Thorbrogger,(Coach), Wisty, Moon, Lueck, Bauer, Steinberg ROW 2s Osufson, Gorden, Arlt, Gross, Jacobsen, C.Moon, Brown, Simmons, Hentges ROW Is Martin, C,Simmons, Wolden, L,Simmons, Thorbrogger, Netidick, Benson, Anderson ” « TEAM STRAIGHT LINE: Arlt, Gorden, Jacobsen, Brown, Hentges CURVED LINE: Palmer, Thlelman, Fellows, Forseen, Klug, Wolden g? em B TEAM STANDING: Lamppa(coach), Lausche, Goltz, Benson, Boyd, Costello, Nendlck SEATED: Juelson, L, Simmons, Joy, C, Simmons, Brown, Palmer, Corne ON FLOOR: Page, Gustafson, Wlstey LETTERMEN Costello, McNeil, Schirmer, Anderson Absent: Watkins B TEAM CHEERLEADERS Huffman, Davidson, Fellows, Swanson A TEAM CHEERLEADERS ROW 4 ROW 3 ROW 2 ROW 1 Corne, Lausche, Feriancek, Palmer, Martin, Berg, Fellows Nendick, Forseen, Hentges, Gorden, Wickman, Beier, Brown, Thorbrogger (Coach) Juelson, C.Simmons, Anderson, Downs, Osufson, Benson, Wolden, L.Simmons, Thorbrogger Jacobsen, Moon, Arlt, J.Simmons, Wild, Gross SENIOR HIGH G. A. A. ROW Is Davidson, P, Swanson, S, Swanson, Maish, Baird, Shingler, Corne, Leonard, Tisland, C, Swanson, Graham RW 2 Johnson(adv), Thorbrogger, McNeil, Flodeen, Anderson, Tisland, Pearson, Bogel, Shaw, Clawson HOW 3i Crosby, Hufnagle, Nelson, L. Ness, Ness, Randall, Randall, Niskanen JUNIOR HIGH G. A. A. ROW Is Molash, Hurlbert, Swanson, Johnson, Palmer, Huffman, Engberg, Page, Schiefelbein, Dexter, Forthum, Erickson, Kruger ROW 2s Bfcier, Adams, Bucher, Larson, Manthei, Joy, Gilstad, Williams, Hower, Hayes, Cos- tello, M. Fellows, Gross ROW 3s Johnson(adv), Hufnagle, Shaw, Braun, Horton, Oehlerking, Swanson, Owen, Page, Reinard, Kruger, Charlton ROW hs Dancker, Horton, Whiting, Voehl, Gladen, Fellows, Wild, Critt, Christianson, Dorr, Krager, Schiefelbein 960 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENTS SCORES Ours Theirs SCORES Ours Theirs September 2 Clearbrook 27 0 27 0 September 9 Walker 0 26 0 26 September 16 Big Fork 19 28 19 28 September 23 Northome 27 13 27 13 September 30 Red Lake 54 18 54 18 October 7 Kelliher 49 19 49 19 October 14 Littlefork 28 18 28 18 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE of 960 and 96 DATE OPPONENTS SCORES Ours Theirs December 2 Kelliher 51 26 December 9 Walker 51 52 December 16 Cass Lake 65 55 December 17 Big Fork 66 57 December 30 Alumni 43 58 January 6 Northome 59 45 January 13 Red Lake 57 45 January 14 Deer River 55 58 January 17 Walker 44 47 January 20 Little Fork 53 43 January 27 Kelliher 47 31 February 3 Cass Lake 58 37 February 4 Deer River 46 63 Oar team was Northland Conference champions, and it placed third in the District 29 Tournament. Dick Arlt, our team captain, was chosen for WCCO's Team of the Week twice. ROW It ROW 2: ROW J: ROW I -. ROW 5: Oonley, Crosby, Hufnagle, Kelson, Mitton, Ness, Rudquist, Engberg Kallroos, Leonard, D. Palmer, Dexter, Downs, A. Lien, H, Lien Flodeen, Forseen, Klug, Gustafson, Erickson Jacobsen, Berg, Wernberg, Goltz, Beck, Palmer Kallio, Bodien Palmer, Falk, Strong, Arlt CLARINET QUARTET Rudquist, Nelson Hufnagle, Kallroos RCW 1: Thorbrogger, Braun, Wiese, Davidson, Beier, Christianson, Gilstad, Hufnagle, Ferdig, Huffman, Matheny ROW 2: Anderson, Haiby, Hunter, Manthei, Jensen, Lueck, S. Page, Evans, C. Page ROW 3: P. Erickson, Clawson, Hines, Strong, Joy ROW 4: Wistey, Page, Falk, Rockensock, Cross, Gulseth, Swedberg, Wemberg ROW 5: Lausche, E. McNeil, Graham, A. McNeil, Ness, Oladen, L, Palmer, Swanson, Seitz 'gj' 'i? W' 'M 5 T W a '5 --y — '« vy,- - v. • ' « r _ • f ir r_ '«. - 4 •• . f 'f 4 § Jjf f ' t.'' ’ ,f, AViV VAi ili | 4 il4|i| HI? ROW 1; Berg, Benson, Jacobsen, Moon, Fellows, Coe, Arlt, Palmer, Gorden, D. Moon, Juelson, Rockensock, Boyd, Forseen, Klug ROW 2: Downs, Osufsen, Lausche, Wolden, Simmons, Costello, Beck, Lueck, Wernberg, Page, Gustafson, Bodlen ROW 3: Emerson, Gross, Strong, Conley, Kallroos, Falk, Strong, Costello, Robertson, Gunderson ROW 4: Ferdig, Evans, Hines, Leonard, Norin, Ostlund, Flodeen, Anderson, Nelson, Baltes Hedlund, Swedberg ROW 5: Matheny, Evans, McNeil, Hufnagle, Beighley, Johnson, P. Erickson, J.Erickson, Miller, Rudquist, Manthei, Tisland ROW 6: Swedberg, Schirmer, Lien, Lueck, Watkins, Ness, Crosby, Kupcho, Shingler, Fellows, Graham, Davidson, Dexter, Carrigan CHORUS GIRLS' TRIO Ferdig, Beighley, Swedberg BOYS' QUARTET Lueck, Klug, Beck, Jacobsen BOYS' QUARTET Swedberg, Forseen, Berg, Palmer GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO Crosby, Hufnagle, Strong, Swedberg, Shingler, Miller, Beighley, Dexter, Carrigan, Pianist: Matheny MIXED ENSEMBLE Berg, A. Swedberg, Forseen, Gordon, McNeil, Klug, Costello Lueck, Schifmer, Jacobsen, Anderson, Palmer, Lien, J„ Swedberg, Kallroos BLACK QUILL ROW 1: Strong, Corae, Kallroos, Falk, Arlt, Palmer, Fellows, Moon, Hentgea. ROW 2: Anderson, Emerson, Manthel, Lien, Norln, Dexter, Davidson, Glavson, Oilstad (Adv.) SEATED: Shelander, Gunderson, Costello, Schlraer, Relnard, MISSING: Lueck. Editor..............................................Pat Costello Associate Editor...................................Jean Gunderson Business Manager.........................Richard Palmer Associate Managers........................Richard Arlt Kathleen Schirmer Class Editors...................................Bererly Kallroos Andrea Lien Mary Anderson Karen Norin Activity Editors........................ Clarice Lueck Ann Manthel Jane Emerson Jewell Falk Sue Strong The BLACK DUCKLING ROW 1: Hedlund, Kallroos, Falk Arlt, Palmer, Fellows, Ostlund, Flodeen, Hentges, ROW 2: Oraham, Hines, Anderson, Leonard, Korin, Dexter, Gunderson, Clawson, SEATED: McNeil (Assistant Bd.)f Lien (Editor), Johnson (Advisor). NEWS FHA girls p supper for Tut iry 10. The gir! jecorations foi d Snow Ball dai try 21. The gym will be dec-’.Loch wor. d in a winter scene. ; mjdj kets for the dance went on|joar Fuesday, January 10, and will ,ld until Friday, January 20. ie admission fee of $1 p e. --------- SPECIAL ED' A .were r OF PTA e monthly Wednesda qy 1 tf ' -V .Iast Fi £ MCi ns wcmitu ee quarters, Blackduck came j! to defeat Redlake by F last Friday, if-s- s . Mrs iadi d 1 «P v an ..o n_. teuiaKe uy £ of the art class of Bleckduck High School of which ing a mural v ter tiu O ion foraF 4 classes d re, algebra, Uion, fundar, economics, ce, leathercr photograph BOOSTER ROW Is ROW 2: ROW 3: rset ot sun;- vti 15 ROW 4: L s. twe ten u Carter, Randall, Shelander, Emerson, Arlt, Gross, Hedlund, Beck, 8hlngler, Peterson (Advisor), Forde (Advisor), Graham, Hentges, Conley, Come, Ness, Ostlund, Flodeen, Leonard, Fellows, Swedberg, Robertson. Reinard, Baird, Jenson, J, Shingler, Thorbrogger, McNeil, Anderson, Gunderson, Davidson, Dexter, Evans, Swanson, Hufnagle, Crosby, Lien, L, Ness, Kallroos, Falk (Editor), Costello, Hines (Assistant Ed,), Strong, Lueck, E. McNeil, Schirmer, Kanthei. ia. The mur by the class and senior original. In ggy Reinard, dander, Ann motion 1 at Pi Hen evo . cCO'oitettvo°f HrL0ison ontheSn yj?!}es ay. re ROW Is F. H. A. Fox, Ferdig, Evans, Needham, Hedlund, Haiby, Miller, Wright, Carrigan ROW 2s Rudquist, Boldan, Beck, Beier, Voehl, Ostlund, Newcomb, Niskanen, Erickson ROW 3s Wahnscheffe, Ness, Huffnagle, Shingler, Kupcho, Fellows, Leonard, Weise, Matheny, Gemer (Adv.) ROW 4; uraham, Keinard, McNeil, Davidson, Kallroos, Manthei, Lien, Anderson, Lueck, P. Matheny ROW 5: P. Erickson, Falk, Dexter, Watkins, Gunderson, Crosby, Hines F. F. A. ROW Is Vanette, Lattary, Shaw, Nesset, Hawes, Bucher, Thellman, Rochensock, Benson, Page ROW 2s Sydow, Gouge, Boldan, Waring, Forseen, Gustafson, Tjepkes, Kuhlman, Michaleck ROW 3: Warlngton, Bauer, Hicks, Sands, Masurka, Anderson, Kurt , Smith, TJepkes, Hentges, Wild ROW bs Wlttwer, Otto, Rockensock, Gulbranson, King, Page, Beck, Gross ROW 5s Steinberg, Graham, Neilson, Bodion, Mitchell, Hurlbert, Randall, Gripp, Ranso, Seitz LIBRARIANS SEATED: Loch, Hfentges, Swedberg, Come, Newcomb, Baltes, Swanson onw o! Graham, Carter, Shelander, Murray, Clawson, Robertson, Boldan, Nlskanen, Johnson ROW 2: V. Hentges, Wild, Hedlund, Feriancek, Brown, Osufson, Ostlund, Reed, B, Tisland C. Tisland, Gilstad(adv) FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA SEATED: Randall, Belghley, Porter(adv), Beck, Martin, Come, C. Tisland STANDING: Randall, B. Tisland, Evans, Dufseth STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING: Lien, Swanson, Huffman, Reinard, Wolden, Palmer, Boyd, A. Lien, N, Anderson, Simmons SEATED: Carrigan, Martin, M, Anderson, Gordon, Slindee(Adv.) •■k' 'V USHERS CLUB STANDING: Wolden, Osufsen, C. Moon, D. Moon, M, Gorden, R. Fellows, Brown, Hentges, Piblaja, Gorden (Adv.) SEATED: Hedlund, Johnson, Kallroos, Sadler, Watkins, Norin, Manthei, Gunderson, Davidson, Dexter, B. Fellows SCIENCE CLUB SEATED: Gordon (Adv.), Moon, Gordon, Conley, Dufseth, Porter (Adv.) ROT 1: Randall, Tisland, Baltes, Reinard, Shelander, Wolden ROT 2: Benson, Lausche, Hedlund, Moon, Wickman, Brown, Simmons ROW 3: Kallio, Coe, Fellows, Arlt, Palmer, Martin, Berg, Jacobsen BUS DRIVERS ROW 2: Moon, Schrock, Haiby, Gustafson, Cross, Lora, Rudquist, Ness ROW Is Anderson, Clawson, Flodeen, Gosch, Coe CARNIVAL Princess Pam Voss and Queen Betty Fellows ROYALTY HOMECOMING King Victor Hentges and Queen Lois Watkins s N O BALL King Ed Kallio and Queen Mary Anderson ROW 3: Arlt, Martin, Palmer, Gorden ROW 2: Evans, Gunderson, Reinard ROW 1: Costello, Lien, Falk This year the school has decided to recognize seniors who have maintained an 8.00 average or better throughout high school , as well as those who have done outstanding scholastic work. WITH HONORS Gary Coe, Mary Corne, Patricia Costello, Jewel Falk,Shirley Hentges Beverly Kallroos, Andrea Lien, Kay Matheny WITH DISTINCTION Dick Arlt Peggy Reinard and Rick Palmer (tie) 7%e JTunior Class presented 0 UR TOWN ” direct ad bu Mr, Ivan Newnha.ru LEFT-HAND PICTURE: McNiel, Gorden, Fellows, Hedlund, Hentges, Flodeen, Benson, Watkin$, Berg, B. Hedlund RIGHT-HAND PICTURE: Ostlund, Watkins, Berg, Hedlund, Hines, Weatherly, Beiers, Hayes, Simmons, Klug, Lueck, Kallio Stage Manager ------- Dr. Gibbs------------- Joe Crowen ------- Howie Newsome --- - . Mrs. Gibbs ------- Mrs. Webb -------- George Gibbs - - --- Rebecca Gibbs ------ Wally Webb----------■ Emily Webb ------- Professor Willard - - - - Mr. Webb-------------- Woman in the Balcony - Man in the Auditorium - ■ Lady in the Auditoriura- Siraon Stimson ------ Mrs. Soames ------ Constable Warren - - S. Crowell - - - --- Baseball Players - - Sam Craig -------- Joe Stoddard - - - - Assistant Stage Managers - - - Richard Benson - - - Victor Hentges - - - - Robert Hayes - - - --- Dale Beier -------Mary Flodeen - - - - - Joan Hines - - - - Marc Gorden - --- Betty Fellows - -----James Wolden - - - - Lois Watkins - --- - Julius Lueck -----Terry Weatherly - - - Sharon Hedlund - - Ronald Anderson Ellen McNeil - - - - Russell Klug ------- Jean Ostlund - - - - -Jon Simmons - - - Richard Kallio - -----Gorden Berg Bob Hedlund - - - - Bob Hedlund - -----Gorden Berg - - - Darwin Lossing Ralph Aurand , Moon, , Anderson, , Reinard Ed Brushett Francis Marston- _ _ _ _ . Will Bond ------------- The Honorable John Weston Jessalyn Meredith - - - - Warren Cass ------- James Hathaway ------ Maxine Lowe Alice Jackson ------ Carla Leslie ------- Dr. Fredrick Milgrim - - Themas Quinn ------ Vincent Barclay - - - - - Minnie Strausson - - - - ■ Eve Vijonne ------- Irene Holt-------- - - Rose, Malone ------- Sarah Iorrison- - - - - - tion of G Usta, cl, presented At PEOPLE VERSUS MAXINE LOWE” --- (Evening Tab reporter)- - -------------- George Brown ------(Daily Log reporter)---------------------Peg Reinard --------(court clerk)------------------ _-----Ron Fellows ---(Judge of Superior Court)----------..J.---- Sick Palmer (Assistant to State's Attorney) - - - - -_ Bev Kallroos ------ (State's Attorney)-------------____ Dick Arlt - (Attorney for the defense) - - - - -- _ _ Chan Moon - ---(the defendant)--------------- ,------- Pat Costello ------(prison matron)------------------- ---Ann Manthei - - - - (court reporter) ------ MaryNAnderson - - - (medical examiner) - -- -- -- -- - i. _ _ _ _ Dan Wild - - - (police captain) ------------ Vernon Jacobsen ---(a hotel proprietor)-------- --------- _ - Den Lausche ------ (a maid) --------------- -Jean Gross - (a night club entertainer)- _______ Kathleen Schirmer - - - (a police woman) - - - (from the South) Mary ___ ----(a surprise witness) __________________ Andrea Lein PLACE: Superior court no.l of the state of Illinois TIME: the present T iis yearns one act a czs BALCONY SCENE by Mn I vein A Man -- ---- - - Russell Klug His Friend- ----- -Steve Downs A Mother- ------ Jean Ostlund Her Daughter--------Loma Davidson A Wife-----------------------Pat Costello Her Husband - - - - -Bernard Sydow A Gangster------------Dick Benson A Girl- Jean Gunderson Time: the present Place: the balcony of a church Occasion: the funeral of a young man SNAPS o-P PLAYS.. Schirmer, Strong Kallroos Strong, Dufseth, Moon, Kallroos Lien Reinard Nelson, Carrigan, McNeil, Beck, Bodien, Klug, Costello THE DANCERS (Patrick, Mike, Peggy) CONGRATULATIONS NAYLOR'S Bemidji, Minnesota i Where Sportsmen serve Sportsmen LAKELAND SPORTING GOODS D.A. Schei W.L. Cowden 4 215 Third Street Bemidji, Minnesota BEIGHLEY BROTHERS City and Rural Basement Digging Trenching Road Cement Gravel Black Dirt General Hauling Ben F. Beighley TE 5-4206 Harry Beighley TE 5-6609: X SECURITY BARBER SHOP Minor Bakke Bemidji, Minnesota Photography by HAKKERUP STUDIOS Bemidji, Minnesota HARTZ SUPER MARKET Quality Foods Bemidji, Minnesota X X Congratulations to you Seniors of Blackduck High School from THE NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK Bemidji, Minnesota 7-UP BOTTLING COMPANY Bemidji, Minnesota ¥ NETZER FLORAL and GREEN HOUSE Flowers for all occassions Bemidji, Minn, PL 1-1485 X McCarthy's Parkway Service One-stop Standard Service 15th St. and Bemidji, Ave. Bemidji, Minnesota OFTEDAHL AND JARANSON AGENCY Insurance and Real Estate Bemidji, Minnesota X WELDER'S SUPPLY CO. Len Hein Authorized Distributors National Cylinder Gas Co. X Bemidji, Minnesota Phone PL 1-1392 f WOLDEN'S 66 SERVICE Blackduck, Minnesota LARSON'S SHOE STORE The Family Shoe Store Bemidji, Minnesota 211 3rd Street jaJmECSF i BEMIDJI MUSIC COMPANY 208 Third Street Band Instrument Headquarters Exclusive Dealers For Conn, Artley, Selmer, Bundy instruments JOIN THE NATIONAL GUARD Company E, 2nd Battle Group 136th Infantry, Minnesota Army National Guard . -f BEMIDJI NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY Bemidji, Minnesota BLACKDUCK BAKERY Meals-Lunches-P a stertes Private Dining Room Barbara and Richard Nord C0CAC0LA COMPANY Bemidji, Minnesota REUTER FURNITURE MART Bemidji, Minnesota 5 RED WHITE Summit Merc. Co, Red Sc White Groceries Fresh Meats Vegetables Hardware and Sporting Goods RXY CASTLE S BARBER SHOP 305 Beltrami Avenue Bemidji, Minnesota We specialize in flattops X_______________________ WESTNES OLSON OIL COMPANY Bemidji, Minnesota BLACKDUCK STATE BANK A good bank in a good Community- General Banking Insurance BEIER S MEAT SERVICE The best in meat and meat service 1 Phone TE 5-4236 Blackduck, Minnesota BLACKDUCK CAFE Blackduck, Minnesota and ANDY S BAKERY COFFEE SHOP Bemidji, Minnesota Claude Anderson, Prop X Y Compliments of GREGG PAGE TRUCK STOP and CONDA'S CAFE Bemidji, Minnesota f MILO GLADEN Timber DeaAer We de ar iaa PULPWOOD LOGS LUMBER Y Other Forest Products Office TE 5-6688 Residence TE 5- 254 HEATHMAN S Open 7 days a week Free Parking Room For 250 Cars Highway 2, West Bemidji, Minnesota For Fun Bowl At BLACKDUCK LANES Frank and Edna Pafko, Props LANGDON BOTTLING COMPANY Bemidji, Minnesota 0 , X CROSS SERVICE STATION Where you buy for less Batteries Gas Mufflers Remmington Tires Oil Wheel Balancing Phone TE 5-h5h8 Penney’s' ALWAYS FIRS? QUALITY! Bemidji, Minnesota Vl rTA JL + v ( 6ENTRAL LUMBER CO. Ken Tebben, Mgr, Complete Selection of Building Materials and Builders Hardware Blackduck TE 5-77 5 HARTZ SUPER MARKET Quality Foods Blackduck, Minnesota Phone TE 5-4244 X culugan . SERVICE Clarence Oseid Bemidji, Minnesota Congratulations Seniors DRAKE THEATRE Blackduck, Minnesota As BEMIDJI CONTRIBUTORS The Doran Company- ' Cal Hagstrora Company Wilson s-—— First National Bank Francis Allen Florist ' Myron) s Herrington Shoe Store ■—‘ Lund Kroll Sporting Goods — Bemidji Laundry Cleaning Co. Haukness Shop Western Auto Associate Stores Third Street Cafe ■' Patterson's — Sears, Roebuck Company— Ken K. Thompson, Jewelers ' Hotel Markham Gary Oil Company—“ Peggy’s Beauty Shop = - Hensel Oil Company-— Lake Region Glass Company emidji’ Sign Compai Moatogomoiy-Ward— ■ TCBUIT ---- Bemidji Woolen Mills f----- John Johanneson, Super Value Bartholemy Shop--.. Bemid ji Savings and Loan Compliments of Dr. Bengtson, Dentist— Compliments of Dr. Stubbins, Dentist— Compliments of Dr. Dick Edwards --- _ Bemidji Auto Parts w r ' company BLACKDUCK CONTRIBUTORS KM}erstad Cash Supply -«-Blackduck Iron Worses .Blackduck Cleaners Laundrette sltrami—Elgctric Co-op ?-op Oil Association c ’-Blackducli “ •Magnuson Motors Anderson Jewelers Coast to Coast • TJendick's Gamble Agency -VeriT's 'BbdyzShgp?- Inc. O O Palmer Sj Lindquist Truckini oofl'S Dfug'StoB Compliments of Mr. Mrs. Wm. Schirmer V SQUAW LAKE CONTRIBUTORS The Harber_____ Squaw Lake Co-op ---• Leino's Grocery- Century Club---' Saku’s Service____ Happ Jack Schott ---- TENSTRIKE CONTRIBUTORS Bess's Dinner Club i— _R.W. Fellows Son - General Store Land O'Lakes Wood Preserving Co. ;__ ACKNOWLEDGMENT On behalf of the Senior class, we wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to Mrs. Gilstad for her guidance and direction, to Mr. Cooper of Hakkerup Studios, to all the businessmen who assisted us finan- cially, to Mrs. Porter for her art advice, and to Mr. Orin Wolden for the assistance given to our business managers. To everyone who has helped make the 1961 Black Quill possible ---- we express our hearty thanks. The Editors autograph autograph ; .v,.. '.?«“.• • . ••• r • .« r • •• «r ? - • • % ■ iv V • WK? 4|? fi'-V i ','rl ; v' r vV V j|r , « i r '.ij- m ?.i -y ' . r i % i ' ■ ’ '• 5


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