Blackduck High School - Quill Yearbook (Blackduck, MN)
- Class of 1967
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7. Photograph Reaches New Heights—This photograph was taken from an altitude of 475 miles during the Gemini 10 space flight of astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins in July of 1966. Gibraltar appears in the upper right. 8. Surprised Miss America—Pretty 19-year-old Jan Jayroe, Miss Oklahoma, expresses surprise and happiness in the same gesture upon learning that she was Miss America 1967. 9. Pat and Luci—Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Nugent walk down steps of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington on August 6th following the wedding of Nugent and the daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson. 10. Strikeout King Retires— Lefthander Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers announced on November 18th that he was retiring from baseball due to an arthritic elbow. Winner of the Cy Young Award three times, Koufax set an all-time record of 382 strikeouts during the 1965 season. 11. Speaks Up For GOP—Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirk- sen answered President Johnson's accusations that the GOP is a party of fear by declaring that “the President’s statements actually spell out the most damning self-indictment in modern political history”. 12. White House Pickets—In August, these sign-carrying pickets marched up and down in front of the White House in protest to the probe of their anti-Viet Nam war activities by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. THE CLASS OF 1967 PRESENTS THE BLACK QUILL Blackduck High School Foreword This has been the first year that the Black Quill has included all of the school activities up to Commencement. We hope that this will give a better insight to what goes on in Blackduck High School. We, the staff of the Black Quill, hope that we have been able to preserve memories of this year for all of the students, but for the seniors, especially. Table of Contents DEDICATION.......................... ORGANIZATIONS....................... MUSIC............................... SPORTS.............................. ACTIVITIES.......................... ADMINISTRATION FACULTY............ CLASSES............................. SENIORS ............................ SENIOR DIRECTORY.................... ADVERTISING......................... • 3 ■ 4 ■ 20 . 32 • 46 • 62 ■ 72 • 90 103 107 DEDICATION After graduating from Hamline University in St. Paul, Mrs. Mable Gilstad served as principal in a secondary school in North Dakota. She came to this school in 1927 as principal, a position she held until 1930. She also taught English and served as a part time librarian. Mrs. Gilstad left the teaching profession for a period after her marriage. She has two daughters, Audrey and Norma, and a son, Clarence. She also has nine grandchildren. Mrs. Gilstad returned to the Blackduck high school system in 1945 and taught English. Later, she taught Spanish, social studies, and speech, and again served as part time librarian. She became a full time librarian and served in that position until her retirement in 1967. Mrs. Gilstad retired with 46 years of her life dedicated to education, 17 as a student and 29 as a teacher. Mrs. Gilstad advised every Black Quill staff since 1951. Without her patience and knowledge many of the yearbooks would not have been as fine as they were. The Black Quill staff of 1967 i s personally indebted to her. We know that all will miss her and that we will never forget her. YEARBOOK STAFF Row 1 : Parker, Cross, Gladen, Cox, Johnson, Krueger, Wahnschaffe Row 2 : Gilstad, Advs., Baltes, Dufseth, Wingren, Lindquist, Spencer, Row 3 : Yerbich, Nord, Engberg STAFF Editor........... Associate Editor . Business Manager Business Manager Business Manager Personnel........ Personnel........ Activities....... Activities....... Activities....... Art Editor....... Art Editor....... Sports Editor ..., Sports Editor ,... Typist........... Typist........... Proof Reader .... Diane Cox Judee Gladen Mary Jo Parker Judy Baltes Bonnie Wingren Suzette Krueger Ruth Wahnschaffe Kathy Cross Pam Dufseth Bill McNeil Janis Lingquist Cheryl Spencer Dennis Nord Terry Engberg , Christine Johnson , Donna Wiese , Sylvester Yerbich BOOSTER Row 1 : Peterson, Beighley, Bergin, Ass. Ed., C. Spencer, Editor, Gregg, Ass. Ed., Scholtz, Nord Row 2 : Handy, Advs., Adams, Matthew, Manthei, Wahnschaffe, S. Spencer, Bodien, Dufseth, Vacek, Langord, Swedberg Row 3 : Peterson, Parker, Langord, Rudquist, Ruzicka, Gladen, Thielman, M. Gregg Row 4 : L. Nord, Wiese, Cross, Baltes, J. Gladen, K. Nord, Moon The Booster is Blackduck High School's monthly paper. It contains editorials on issues of interest to the students and also articles on school events and activities. It gives the students themselves a chance to. express their own opinions in student opinion polls. BLACKDUCKLING Front Row : Frickstad, Swedberg, Gladen, Editor, Cross, Editor, E. Cross, Johnson Back Row: Schaefer, Advs., Langord, Krueger, Goodwin, Peterson, Nord, Lindquist, Gladen The Blackduckling is a weekly supplement to The Blackduck American, the town newspaper. This supplement is a small newspaper in itself. It contains all school activities and news. The staff meets once a week to assemble articles for the Blackduckling. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1--Wahnschaffe, Mack, Leonard, Fladung, Rudquist, M. Gregg, Langord, V. Gregg Row 2--Gruer, Parker, Baltes-Treas., Rockensock-Pres., Owen-Sec., Nord, Cross-V. Pres. Cox, Krueger, Row 3—Wiese, Johnson, Bergin, Sunell, Flodeen, Langord, Gladen, Cobum, Lindquist, Balko, Wingren, Jacobson, Seitz, Row 4--Ruzicka, Geerdes, Swedberg, Page, Lossing, Wiese, Roosdett, Dufseth, Falk, Vacek, Moon, Schroeder, Jensen, Row 5--Bolish, Michalek, Vemlund, Spencer, Niskanen, Salmonson, Nord, Shingler, Bengston, Row 6—Wallin, Koster, Whitinger, Mistic, Wentworth, Nelson, Yerbich, Swanson, Thielman, Anderson, Gladen, Week, Hentges Father - Daughter Banquet FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row 1 : Lucy, Stenson, Nord, Sec., Tjepkes, Treas., Reish, Pres., Beighley, Vice-Pres., Kilde, Reporter, Hightshoe Row 2 : Grundmeir, Advs., Gross, Shingler, Nelson, Scheldrup, Swedberg, Schwegel, Trimble Row 3 : Adams, Lucy, Rockensock, Morrison, Ruzicka, Hill, Theisen, Dexter, Bixby Row 4 : Bergren, Stenson, Week, Beighley, Tisland, Theisen, Yerbich, Priem, D. Grundmeier, Kupcho Row 5 : Anderson, S. Bradseth, Randall, Jantzen, Kuhlman, M. Bradseth, Goodwin, Winger, C. Anderson. Swanson, L. Grundmeier The FFA participated in Public Speaking, Creed Speaking, and Parliamentary Procedure contests at Aitken on January 11. On January 18, they participated in livestock judging contests held at the Red River Valley Winter Shows at Crookston. The FFA ordered three hundred and fifty mallard ducks. These will be raised by FFA members and then put on various lakes. The purpose of the program is to familiarize the members with different conservation measures. The Annual Parent-Son Banquet was held on April 1. At this time Pam Dufseth, last year s Chapter Sweetheart, announced the new Chapter Sweetheart. This year's candi- dates were Holly Falk, Linda Hentges, and Debbie Jensen. Holly Falk was chosen as the new Chapter Sweetheart. O. E. Jamtaas, Elmer Gustafson, and Neal Slindee received Honorary Chapter Degrees. They were awarded plaques with their names engraved on them. This award is given to people who have helped and worked with the Future Farmers of America. On April 20, six FFA members and the Advisor, Mr. Grundmeier, attended the District Banquet held at Hibbing. Allen Reisch, District President, Michael Stenson, District Sec- retary and four other elected members attended. The FFA also sent delegates to the FFA State Convention held in May. SENIOR HIGH GAA Row 1 : Thielman, J. Hentges, Treas., Baltes, L. Hentges, Pres., M. Gregg, Vice-Pres., Lindquist, Sec., Cox, Row 2 : Bergin, Dufseth, Wiese, Cobum, Koebemick, Sorenson, Vacek, G. Gregg, Langord, Krueger, Guenther, Advs., Row 3 : Anderson, K. Nord, Rudquist, Seitz, Shingler, Balash, Falk, E. Cross, Flodeen, J. Gladen, K. Cross, Row 4 : Whitinger, Balko, Ruzicka, Fladung, Geerdes, Larson, Leonard, Mack, Langord, Row 5 : Vemlund, Kuhlman, Bodien, Niskanen, Wahnschaffe, Yerbich, Moon, Swanson, M. Gladen, Row 6 : Erpelding, L. Nord, Bengston, Schroeder, Lossing, Swedberg, Michalek, Parker The GAA had their annual fall hike and picnic at the park. The organization had activity meetings during the winter. They participated in the Basketball Fun Night sponsored by the Lettermen's Club. In the spring they held a Sadie Hawkins Dance for the members and their dates. 12 JUNIOR HIGH GAA Beaulieu B M H ’ Anderson' Manthei- Jones, Oas, Row 2 : Langord, Beaulieu, B. Matthew, Ness, Lossmg, Kilde, Peterson, Kroeger, Spindler, Ruzicka. Floura Connell Row 3 : Jones, Gruer, Marteness, Fellows, Lindquist, Geurts, Schroeder, J. Matthew, Salmonson, Kuiawinski, Gerber, Hatch, Koebemick Hike lettermen’s club Row 1 : Schaefer, Advs., Sletmoen, Advs., Peterson, Pres., Nord, Sec.-Treas., Sonnek, Advs. Row 2 : Engberg, Kilde, Charlton, Geurts, Krueger, J. Goodwin, Kroeger, Spindler, Bixby Row 3 : Matthew, Stenson, Hunter Row 4 : Anderson, McNeil, B. Goodwin, G. Baltes, Hufnagle, Huffstutler, Palmer, Goltz, J. Baltes, Hill BASKETBALL FUN NIGHT FISHING DERBY 14 PEP CLUB OFFICERS: President, Diane Cox; Vice-President, Roy Hill; Secretary, Pam Dufseth; Treasurer, Ella Cross The Pep Club is Blackduck High School's newest organization. It was organized this year to promote good sportsmanship and school spirit. Its members have taken an active part in school athletic events. The Pep Club members sponsored Pep Fest skits and an after- game dance for members of the student body. Row 1 : Treas. Krueger, Pres. Goodwin, V.Pres. Palmer, Sec. Johnson Row 2 : Cox, Advs. Bergin, Spencer, Rudquist, Gregg, Cross, Kilde, Sonnek, Advs. Row 3 : Safe, Matthew, Parker, Sutton, Frickstad, Stomberg, Paine President Bob Goodwin attended a Student Council Workshop in Bemidji last summer. Staying on the Bemidji State College campus, he participated in a week of discussions and lectures designed to help him become an effective officer in the Student Council. In October, 1966, the Student Council attended the Northern Division Minnesota Association of Student Councils convention at Bagley. Members from our council led three discussions pertaining to Student Council problems. During this convention we campaigned for the office of President School of the North- ern Division MASC and won. It is now our job to plan next year's convention which will be held at Blackduck . Committees were set up to inform all the schools of the area of our convention and to ask for their attendence. In November, the State MASC convention was held at Bemidji. Scott Palmer and Bob Goodwin represented Blackduck. Its theme was The Leaders of Tomorrow”. Through various discussion groups, assemblies, and skits, the delegates gained information on projects, problems, and duties of student councils throughout the state. LIBRARIANS Row 1 : Beighley, Schwegel, Theisen, Week Row 2 : Adams, Cheney, K. Vemlund, Sunell, Cobum, Salmonson, Schroeder, J. Wentworth, B. Hentges Row 3 : Fellows, Koebemick, Kuhlman, Bodien, S. Vemlund, Niskanen, Wahnschaffe, Week, Wingren, D. Wentworth Row 4 : Gilstad, Advs., Spencer, Jones, L. Hentges, Bengston, Lossing, Koster Row 5 : Hatch, Clark, Floura, Ruzicka, Zuhlke, Dufseth, Yerbich, Roosdett, Watkins, Jones, J. Hentges 17 USHERS Seniors Juniors Front Row : Paine, Falk, Owen, Erpelding, Lossing Back Row : Goodwin, Tisland, Kroeger Absent : Marteness, Barrett 18 20 Row 1: Gregg, Vacek, Baltes, Rockensock, Bergin, Parker, Sorenson, Row 2: Flodeen, Cross, Swedberg, Bengston, Bodien, Cobum, Kuhlman, Fladung, Row 3: Kroeger, Lucy, Matthew, Beighley, Hill, Nord, Row 4: Peterson, Riedel, S. J. Palmer, Scholtz, S. D. Palmer, Hufnagle, Sutton CHORUS 22 Row 1: Gladen, Shingler, Lossing, Owen, Falk, Dufseth, Johnson, Row 2: Krueger, Koebernick, Hentges, Paine, McNeil, Swanson, Miller, Hanson-Director, Row 3: Hentges, Week, Nelson, Heikkenen, Tverstol, Cox, Nord, Row 4: Sutton, Goodwin, Huffststler, Marteness, Bergren, Engberg, Hill, Gustafson, McNeil The chorus participated in fall and spring concerts and sang at the school Christmas program. It received an A rating at the District Music Contest held at Walker in April. The girls trio, the mixed ensemble, soprano solo- ists Judee Gladen and Diane Cox, and piano soloists Judy Baltes and Diane Cox also received A ratings. During the year, solos and ensembles performed for various school and community functions. 23 Mixed Ensemble Front Row : L. Nord, Cox, Sorenson, Gladen, Baltes, Swedberg, Rockensock, Cobum, Back Row: Gustafson, Hill, McNeil, Bergren, D. Nord, Scholtz, Hufnagle, Sutton Triple Trio Front Row : Johnson, Parker, Gladen, Back Row : Cox, Nord, Krueger, Rockensock, Swedberg, Bengston 24 Trio Verna Rockensock, Diane Cox, Judy Baltes Quartet Richard Hufnagle, Dennis Nord, Bill McNeil, Woody Hill Pianists Christine Hanson, Judy Baltes 25 Row 1 : Hanson, K. Nord, S. Spenser, Schroeder, B. Balko, Moon, N. Gruer Row 2 : S. D. Palmer, Leonard, J. Matthew, Lindquist, R. Bergin, Lindquist, W. Hill, Cross, M. Parker Row 3 : Anderson, S. Parker, Ness, Hunter, G. Baltes, Goodwin, Halverson Row 4 : D. Nord, Hufnagle, J. Peterson, Gorden, B. Matthew, B. Cross, J. Baltes Row 5 : Hanson, Advs., S. J. Palmer, Robertson BAND 26 Row 1 : Page, C. Spencer, Vacek, Ostlund, Gregg, Swanson, S. Gruer Row 2 : Rudquist, B. Matthew, Langord, Gladen, Langord, Salmonson, Ruzicka, D. Peterson, Trimble, Nelson Row 3 : Treske, Gustafson, Spindler, T. Peterson, Schiefelbein, Bodien, Krueger, Floura, Nord Row 4 : Wingren, Frickstad, R. Hill, Goltz, K. Thielman, McNeil, Salmonson Row 5 : M. Hill, Swedberg, Flodeen, Spindler In June, the marching band went to Winnipeg, Manitoba. There it took part in the Red River Valley Days celebration and marched over fiv.e miles in one of the parades. It also marched in the Blackduck Community Fair parade in August. During the summer the band gave weekly concerts and played at Blackduck Night at the Bemidji waterfront. The Pep Band played for home football games and marched for Homecoming. It played at all home basketball games and at the District Basketball tournaments. The band gave a fall concert and a spring concert for the public. It received an A rating at the District Music Contest held at Walker in April. The flute duet, Sandra Spencer and Sandra Schroeder, and the bassoon solo, Lucia Ness, also received A ratings. 27 Dance Band Row 1 : Parker, Leonard, Anderson, Spencer, Vacek, Langord, Gregg Row 2 : Baltes, Nord, Krueger, Hufiiagle, Nord, Bergin, Lindquist, Langord Row 3 : Palmer, Parker Du e t Cheryl Spencer, Pat Vacek 28 Soloists Cheryl Spencer Lucia Ness Christine Hanson Kay Rudquist Janis Linquist Sax Ensemble Row 1: Hanson, Ness, Lindquist, B. Matthew, Theilman, Seitz, Miller, Kroeger, Bergin Row 2: Langord, Oas, Peterson, Spindler, Balko, Lucy, Treske, Dufseth, Gustafson, Trimble, Row 3: Klug, Manthei, J. Matthew, Anderson, N. Baltes, Ruzicka, Gruer, Salmonson, Floura, T. Baltes, Row 4: S. Baltes, D. Treske, Schiefelbein, Halverson, Parker, Nelson, Robertson, Goltz, Goodwin, Stomberg, Lien, G. Nelson, Pafko, Hanson, Advs. Hill, Bergin, Matthew, Leonard, Lindquist JUNIOR HIGH BAND JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS Judy Baltes, Diane Cox, Susan Paine MAJORETTES Row 1 : Hanson, Ness, Linquist, B. Matthew, Theilman, Seitz, Miller, Floura, Ruzicka, Jones, Row 2 : Beaulieu, Lossing, Kilde, Peterson, Spindler, Balko, Beighley, Cheney, Hochstetler, Swedberg, S. Treske, Dietrich, Kroeger, Row 3 : Bergin, Oas, Jones, Fellows, Langord, J. Matthew, Dufseth, Gustafson, Melstrom , Bergren, Lucy, Yerbich, Newell, Row 4 : Klug, Marteness, Schwegel, Adams, Manthei, Anderson, N. Baltes, Gruer, Koebemick, G. Nelson, Wickman, Clark, Swedberg, Hanson, Advs., Row 5 : Nelson, Owen, S. Baltes, Halverson, D. Sutton, Parker, Goltz, D. Nelson, Hochstetler, Yoder, Stomberg, Jensen, Lien, G. Sutton 31 Row 1: Row 2 : Row 3 : Row 4 : Schiefelbein, Parker, D. Sutton, W. Hill, Kupcho, Robertson, Gustafson, Dexter, Krueger, J. Goodwin, B, Stenson, Cross, J. Baltes, T. Peterson, M. Stenson, Kroeger, Engberg, Anderson, Hufnagle, G. Baltes, J. Peterson. Goltz, McNeil, Charlton, Marteness, A. Sutton, R, Hill, B. Goodwin 34 FOOTBALL Scoreboard Morrison, Winger C. Sutton, Melstrom Hunter, S. J. Palmer Bixby, S. J. Palmer Blackduck 26 Blackduck 13 Blackduck 21 Blackduck 61 Blackduck 25 Blackduck 0 Blackduck 27 Blackduck 27 Pine River 6 Kelliher 6 Walker 7 Redlake 0 Clearbrook 7 Littlefork 12 Northome 6 Cass Lake 13 Coach Sonnek Assistent Coach Schaefer Guerts, Matthew, Nord--Managers ALL-CONFERENCE Engberg, Anderson, Peterson, Bixby WCCO TEAM OF THE WEEK Engberg, Bixby OFFENSIVE TEAM CO-CAPTAINS Anderson, Engberg A-TEAM BASKETBALL Row 1: Row 2 : Marv Kroeger, Bob Matthew, Rich Hufiiagle, Duwayne Anderson, Bob Goodwin Gary Baltes. Earl Huffstuttler, Jim Peterson, Sletmoen, Coach Jim Peterson, Gary Baltes CAPTAINS Scoreboard Blackduck 60 Cass Lake 67 Blackduck 68 Northome 80 Blackduck 67 Walker 56 Blackduck 58 Red Lake 44 Blackduck 50 Littlefork 55 Blackduck 54 Kelliher 57 Blackduck 64 Deer River 56 Blackduck 52 Bigfork 57 Blackduck 71 Cass Lake 77 Blackduck 55 Bagley 70 Blackduck 63 Northome 80 Blackduck 74 Red Lake 68 Blackduck 58 Littlefork 56 Blackduck 78 Kelliher 66 Blackduck 58 Baudette 97 Blackduck 55 Walker 51 Sub-District Tournaments Blackduck 79 Akeley 36 Blackduck 60 Nevis 49 Blackduck 59 Kelliher 56 District Tournaments Blackduck 54 Walker 58 B-TEAM BASKETBALL Front Row: G. Sutton, Johnson, D. Sutton, Schiefelbein, Parker, Treske, Geurts, Decker Back Row: Coach Schaefer, Gustafson,Goodwin, Goltz, Kupcho, Baltes, Cross, Krueger, Robertson Scoreboard Blackduck 41 Cass Lake 45 Blackduck 25 Northome 18 Blackduck 31 Walker 30 Blackduck 53 Red Lake 33 Blackduck 32 Littlefork-Big Falls 36 Blackduck 55 Bemidji (Fresh.) 50 Blackduck 30 Kelliher 29 Blackduck 34 Deer River 43 Blackduck 36 Big Fork 27 Blackduck 28 Cass Lake 44 Blackduck 27 Bagley 25 Blackduck 43 Northome 44 Blackduck 31 Bemidji 67 Blackduck 54 Red Lake 40 Blackduck 31 Littlefork-Big Falls 44 Blackduck 38 Kelliher 43 Blackduck 39 Baudette 34 Blackduck 42 Walker 46 40 TRACK TEAM Front Row: J. Peterson, Spindler, Barrett, C. Sutton, D. Sutton, Stenson Back Row: Coach Lamppa, Baltes, r. Tisland, T. Peterson, K. Tisland, Sydow, Schiefelbein Absent: Scholtz, Martiness, Hill April 15 April 27 May 6 May 10 May 16 Sioux Indoor, Grand Forks, North Dakota Bagley Invitational Beaver Relays, Bemidji Red Lake Invitational Northland Conference Meet, Bemidji second place sixth place second place second place District Meet May 27 Bemidji Blackduck, sixth place 41 BASEBALL TEAM Front Row: Engberg, Charlton, Kroeger, Spindler, Gustafson, C. Sutton, Matthew Back Row: Coach Schaefer, Parker, J. Baltes, W. Hill, Riedel, G. Baltes, D. Sutton, Peterson, S. D. Palmer, Manager Absent: R. Hill, Scholtz, Martiness May 4 Blackduck 1 Blackduck 8 May 8 Blackduck 4 May 9 Blackduck 7 May 15 Blackduck 7 May 17 Blackduck 11 Blackduck 8 May 18 Blackduck 9 Red Lake 2 Red Lake 7 Cass Lake 1 Walker 8 Cass Lake 0 Red Lake 4 Red Lake 6 Walker 0 Tournament May 22 Blackduck 1 Bemidji 3 GOLF TEAM Marv Kroeger, Tom Peterson, Andy Gorden, Gary Baltes, DuWayne Anderson, Bob Matthew May 5 Blackduck Invitational Marvin Kroeger, Medalist May 12 Bemidji Invitational Colaraine, Team Champion May 23 Walker Invitational Bemidji, Team Champion District Tournament May 25 Walker Bemidji, Team Champion Regional Tournament June 2 Bemidji Marvin Kroeger, Region Coach Cox Mary Jo, Captain Judy Kathy -i r . - « Jams Robbie CHEERLEADERS A- Squad Bergin, Parker, Cross, Lindquist, Baltes Guenther, Advs. B- Squad Lucia Ness, Karen Nord, Karen Thielman, Mary Carol Gregg, Marsha Anderson 45 46 ACTIVITIES N 47 48 Cross, Anderson, Peterson, Lossing—Attendants Anderson, Gladen, Hill, Lindquist—Senior Candidates 49 SENIOR PLAY Row 1 : Cobum, Gladen, Baltes, C. Yerbich, Parker, Wingren, Wahnschaffe, Niskanen Krueger Row 2 : Cross, Bodien, Kuhlman, Hatch, Zuhlke, Koebernick, Wiese, Stenson, Engberg Row 3 : Gilstad, Advs. Dufseth, S. Yerbich, McNeil, Wallin, Nord, Anderson, Sutton THE MARRIAGE MACHINE Connie Drake .., Agnes ......... Julie Rankin .... Stan Parker .... Waitress........ Charles Fenton . Mrs. DeWinter . Marvin......... Mr. Murphy ..., Miss Jansen .... Mr. Aston...... Miss Calloway . Mavis Jones .... Mr. Beamish ... Mr. Sullivan ... Lester.......... Cigarette Girl.. Director ....... Student Director Judee Gladen Judy Baltes Mary Jo Parker Dennis Nord , Bonnie Wingren , Arnie Sutton , Wendi Niskanen . Billy McNeil , Terry Engberg . Carolyn Koebernick . Sylvester Yerbich , Suzette Krueger . Ruth Wahnschaffe , Mike Stenson . Lyle Wallin . DuWayne Anderson . Linda Coburn , Mrs. Gilstad . Carol Yerbich 50 51 Row 1 : Suzette Krueger, Judee Gladen, Mary Jo Parker Row 2 : Diane Cox, Verna Rockensock, Judy Baltes, Mrs. Parker, Director ONE ACT PLAY IDOLS Judee Gladen..... Judy Baltes...... Verna Rockensock Suzette Krueger.. Mary Jo Parker... Diane Cox....... .. .Yvonne Moreau .. Cit izen Jourdan Kath erine Jourdan ,.. .Charlotte Moreau .....Sophie Moreau .....Louise Moreau Mrs. Parker, Director BASKETBALL CORONATION Queen--Karen Nord King—Jim Baltes Senior Candidates—Duwayne Anderson, Judee Gladen Junior Candidates—Robbie Bergin, Jim Peterson 53 JUNIOR PLAY Row 1 : Row 2 : Bergin, Shingler, Vacek, Handy, Advs. Kuhlman, Gregg, Hentges, Jensen, Ostlund, Swedberg Scholtz, Riedel, Palmer, Dexter, Nord, Director THE DEATH AND LIFE OF LARRY BENSON Jessie.......... the Boy......... Sam............. Freda .......... Mary Ellen .... Susan .......... Mrs. Fitch .... Nettie Clark ... Mrs. Potter .... Walter Potter .. Melvin......... Grace........... Bud............ Director ....... Student Director Robbie Bergin Hank Riedel Scott D. Palmer Linda Hentges Pat Vacek Gina Gregg Marlis Shingler Janis Ostlund Diane Swedberg Gary Dexter Danny Scholtz Debbie Jensen Charles Kuhlman Miss Handy Linda Nord 54 56 57 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Baltes, Lindquist, Cox Back Row: K. Cross, Gladen, E. Cross, Reisch, Palmer, Peterson, Goodwin, Spencer, Parker, Johnson Seniors 1966 Judith Baltes Diane Cox Janis Lindquist Seniors 1967 Katherine Cross Judith Gladen Christine Johnson Mary Jo Parker Allen Reisch Cheryl Spencer Juniors 1967 Ella Cross Robert Goodwin Scott D. Palmer James Peterson 58 Election to National Honor Society is a great honor for a high school student. All members are chosen on the basis of these four qualities: character, leader- ship, scholarship, and service. Installation of the new members was held on May 2. The guest speaker was Mr. Ernest Ashley, a former faculty member who is now teaching at Bemidji State College. The main project of our chapter of National Honor Society this year was to honor a Student of the Week for his or her outstanding work in a department or organization of the school. QUALITIES OF NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY CHARACTER LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP SERVICE 59 DECLAMATION Row 1: Swedberg, Seitz, Langord, Bergin, Hochstetler, Dietrich, Lucy Row 2: Parker, Clauson, Corne, Rudquist, Gladen, Ness, Vacek, Kilde, Cox Row 3: Gladen, Baltes, Clark, Frickstad, Yerbich, Stenson, Page, Fladung, Larson, Swedberg, Hatch, Niskanen, Spencer, Geurts, Mrs. Parker, Advisor HUMOROUS INTERPRETATI ON Judee Gladen, Region Alternate Marilyn Fladung, Medalist EXTEMPERANEOUS SPEAKING Mary Jo Parker Mike Stenson NON-ORIGINAL ORATORY Diane Cox, Medalist Kathy Kilde, Medalist STORYTELLING Renee Page Arlita Seitz SERIOUS INTERPRETATION Kay Rudquist Diane Swedberg EXTEMPERANEOUS READING Judy Baltes, Region Participant Pat Vacek ORIGINAL ORATORY Linda Hatch DISCUSSION Sylvester Yerbich 60 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STATE 1966 DELEGATES - Judy Bal tes, Billy McNeil 1967 ALTERNATES - Renee Erpelding, Jim Peterson 1967 DELEGATES - Robbie Bergin, Bob Goodwin STUDENTS OF THE WEEK Front Row: Krueger, Home Economics; Niskanen, Senior Class Play; Rockensock, Chorus; Bergin, Junior Class Play, Flodeen, Prom; Weise, Mathematics, Business; Back Row: Hayes, American History; Goodwin, Science, English; S.D. Palmer, Science; Riedel, Junior Class Play; Baltes, Basketball; Stenson, Track; Theison, Agriculture; Engberg, Baseball; Absent: Schultz, Prom 61 63 ADMINISTRATION Superintendent Charles Matthew SECRETARY 64 Principal Neal Slindee Margaret Graham SECRETARY Iola Bergin Board of Education Allen Cross.................President Lester Oas......................Clerk Lyle Gustafson..............Treasurer Herbert Lien, Roger Lucy, Ernest Wentworth, Allen Cross, Lester Oas, Lyle Gustafson 65 66 Lamppa-Social Studies and Counseling Schaefer-Business Parker-English A1 sop-English Handy-English Hatleli-Art and English Gi 1 s t ad - l.ibr a r i an 67 Gerner-Home Economics Wallstrand-Music Hanson-Music Christianson-Physical Education Guenther-Physical Education 69 Grundmeier-Agriculture Johnson-Industrial Arts Cooks Langord, Coe, Klug, Cross, Gunderson Custodians Austreng Leonard 70 Paulson-Counseling Falk-Nurse GRADE SCHOOL Hurst-Principal Gunderson-Sec reta ry Teachers Top Row: V. Hass, Mostad, Stomberg, B. Hass, Olson, Weatherly, Klein, Swedberg, Bottom: Gorden, Hoge, Ness, Balstad, Collison, Norin. Absent: Strong 71 72 73 JUNIOR CLASS Adams Baltes Barrett Bengston Bergin Burke Charwood Cross Dexter Erpelding Falk Flodeen Gerber Goodwin Gregg Gross Grundmier, D. Grundmier, L. Hatch Hayes Heikkinen Hentges, B. Hentges, L Hightshoe Hill Hufhagle Huffstutler Hunter Jacobson Jantzen Kuhlman Jensen Kroeger Krueger Lossing Lowry Lucy Marteness Matthew McNeil Murray Newell Nelson Nord Ostlund Owen Paine Palmer, D. Palmer, J. Pater Peterson, J. Peterson, T. Riedel Roosdett Salmonson Seitz Shingler Schroeder Schutz Scholtz Spindler Stenson Sunell Sutton Swanson Swedberg Swanson Theisen Tisland , B. Tisland, G. Tjepkes Iverstal Yerbich Vacek Vernlund Week Schwegel 76 Advisors: Schaefer, Alsop, Berglund, Barclay, Lillquist, Hatleli Officers: Gregg-Treas., Peterson-V. Pres., Palmer-Pres., Swedberg-Sec. JUNIORS IN c 71 o N ? SOPHOMORE CLASS Anderson, C. Anderson, M. Balash Buiko Baltes Baazard Beighley Carrigan Cornell Cross Fellows Fladung Frickstad Geerdes Geurts Gladen Gordon Greenleaf Gregg Gruer Gustafson Hentges Hill Horton Hower Jackson Kilde Kiewatt Koster Krosting Krueger Kupcho Leonard Larsen Larson Lowry Mack Melstrom Michalek Miller Mistic, E. Mistic, T. Moe Moon Morrow Nelson Niswander Nord Osufsen Owen Page Priem Reinard Rockensock Rudquist Ruzicka Safe Salmon son Sorensen Sydow Thelsen Thielman Tjepkes Wallin W hi tinge r Wiese Handy-Advisor Sonnek-Advisor, Michalek-Sec., Safe-Pres ., Frickstad-Treas. 80 FRESHMAN CLASS Adams Aery Anderson Bradseth, Bradseth, Bradseth, W. Bryan Charwood Clark Dexter Floura Gerber Goltz Goodwin Gross Gruer Grundmier Halvorson Hanson Hatch Jones Keezer Kilde, K Kilde, J. Knutson 2 2 Kuiawinski Lindquist Lossing, D. Lossing, J. Matthew Michalek Morrison Morrow Nelson, A Nelson, G. Nelson, D. Ness Newell 0”Brien Parker Peterson Priem Reierson Robertson Ruzicka, L. Ruzicka, W. Salmonson Schiefelbein Schroeder Schwegel, J. Schwegel, R. Segersten Seitz Semenak Shingler Snustad Sutton Swanson Swedberg Theisen Tisland, G. Tisland, K. Treske Warrington Week Winger Yerbich Mi stic Absent: Trimble Advisors: Parker, Grundmeier Officers: Goltz-Sec.-Treas., Parker-V. Pres., Goodwin-Pres. 83 EIGHTH GRADE Adams Baltes Balko Becker Beighley Bradseth Burke Kilde Cheney Dancker Fellows Geerdes Gillman Gosch Gross, G Gross, L. Hentges Hill Hightshoe Hochstetler Jensen, R. Jensen, T. Jones Kingbird Klug 84 Koebemick Lien Lossing Lowry Manthei Matthew Marteness McConnell Murphy Nelson Oas Owen Reinard Sorensen Spindler Stomberg Theisen Tjepkes Wiese Wickman SEVENTH GRADE Aery Anderson Baltes, T. Baltes, N. Beaulieu Becker Bergin Bergren Clark Clausen Connell Come Decker Dietrich Dufseth Efta Geurts Gustafson Hayes Hochstetler Horton Jensen Keezer Kiewatt Kilde Koster K roeger Knutson Kurtti Langord Locke Lossing Lowrey Lucy McHenry McNeil Mack Mclstrom Miller Mistic Nelson Pafko Paine Patch Ruzicka Sayers Schroeder Segersten Seitz Sutton Swedberg Theisen Theilman Tisland Treske 87 Wallin Week Wentworth Whitinger Yerbich, D. Yerbich, J. Yerbich, J. Morrison Absent: Greaver Advisors: Sletmoen, Stomberg Officers: Koster-Pres., Connell-Sec,-Treas. 88 89 91 Katherine Cross Pamela Dufseth Ila Bodien Michael Charlton Linda Coburn Diane Cox 93 Nancy Kuhlman Kenneth Kupcho Patsy Langord Peggy Langord Carolyn Koebemick Suzette Krueger 99 Donna Wiese Row 1 : Reisch, V. Pres. Cross, Treas. Krueger, Pres. Stenson, Sec. Row 2 : Advs. Paulson, Lamppa, Gordon, Cox, Gilstad Honor Graduates Front Row: Cheryl Spencer, Diane Cox, Judy Baltes, Christine Johnson Back Row: Judee Gladen, Janis Lindquist, Mike Stenson, Donna Weise, Kathy Cross Commencement Class Motto: In Ourselves Our Future Lies Class Flower: White Rose Class Colors: Mint Green and Ivory SENIOR DIRECTORY DU WAYNE ANDERSON Baseball 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1,2, 3,4 Captain 4 All Conference 4 Golf 2,3,4 Homecoming Candidate 2,4 Basketball Coronation Candidate 4 Senior Class Play Ushers Club 3,4 Lettermans Club 3,4 JUDITH BALTES Band 1,2, 3,4 Clarinet Duet 1,2,3 Clarinet Solo 2,3 Dance Band 1, 2,3,4 President 3 Chorus 2, 3,4 Accompanist 2,3,4 Piano Solo 2, 3,4 Mixed Ensemble 2,3,4 Girls Trio 2,3,4 Girls State 3 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play One-Act Play 3,4 Homecoming Queen 4 Declamation 1,2,4 Class Secretary 3 National Honor Society 3,4 President 4 Majorette 3,4 Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4 Captain 3 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Treasurer 4 Booster 1,2, 3,4 Business Manager 2,3,4 Black Quill Business Manager RANDOLPH BECKER VERNON BEIGHLEY F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Vice President 4 Chapter Historian 3 State Soil Team 3 Librarians Club 4 Booster 4 Assistant Art Editor JON WAYNE BERGREN Baseball Junior Class Play F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Cow Clipping Team 4 Cattle Judging Team 3 DONALD BIXBY Basketball 1,3 Football 1, 2, 3,4 All Conference 4 Track 3 Junior Class Play F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Lettermans Club 3 ILA BODIEN Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Senior Class Play Booster 4 F. H.A. 4 G. A.A. 1,2,3,4 Librarians Club 2,3,4 Pep Club 4 MICHAEL CHARLTON Baseball 1, 2,3,4 Football 4 Lettermans Club 3,4 Junior Class Play LINDA COBURN Chorus 2, 3,4 Mixed Ensemble 4 Senior Class Play F. H.A. 2,3,4 G. A.A. 1,2,4 Librarians Club 2,3,4 Pep Club 4 DIANE COX Band 1,2 Flute Trio 1 Flute Quartet 2 Chorus 2, 3,4 Mixed Ensemble 2,3,4 Girls Trio 2, 3,4 Triple Trio 3,4 Soprano Solo 2,3,4 Piano Solo 4 Junior Class Play One-Act Play 4 Declamation 1,2,4 Class President 3 National Honor Society 3,4 Secretary 4 Majorette 3,4 Cheerleader 1,2,3 Captain 1 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Pep Club 4 President Spanish Club 1, 2 Booster 2, 3 Assistant Art Editor 2 Art Editor 3 Black Quill Editor KATHERINE CROSS Band 1,2, 3 Flute Trio 1 Flute Quartet 2 Junior Class Play (Stage Crew) Senior Class Play (Stage Crew) Class Treasurer 3,4 National Honor Society 4 Cheerleader 3,4 F. H.A. 2,3 G. A.A. 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 4 Spanish Club 1,2 Treasurer 2 Blackduckling 2,3,4 Co-Editor 4 Black Quill Booster 2,3,4 Assistant Business Manager 3, 4 PAMELA DUFSETH Chorus 3,4 Junior Class Play (Stage Crew) Senior Class Play (Stage Crew) Class Secretary 2 Homecoming Candidate 2 F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart 3 F. H.A. 2,3,4 G. A.A. 4 Ushers Club 3,4 Pep Club 4 Secretary Librarians Club 3,4 Black Quill Activity Editor Booster 4 104 TERRY ENGBERG Baseball 1, 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Co-Captain 4 All Conference 4 Chorus 2, 3,4 Homecoming Candidate 3 Blackduckling 4 Black Quill F.F.A. 1,2,3 Lettermans Club 3,4 JUDITH GLADEN Band 1,2 Flute Trio 1 Flute Quartet 2 Chorus 2,3,4 Mixed Ensemble 2,3,4 Triple Trio 3,4 Soprano Solo 3,4 Student Council 1,2 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play One-Act Play 4 National Honor Society 4 Homecoming Candidate 4 Basketball Coronation Candidate 4 Declamation 1,2,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Ushers Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 1, 2 Blackduckling 2,3,4 Co-Editor 4 Black Quill Assistant Editor Booster 1,2, 3,4 JANE GROSS Junior Class Play (Stage Crew) Senior Class Play (Stage Crew) F. H.A. 2,3 G. A.A. 1,2 Librarians Club 1,2, 3,4 LINDA HATCH Band 1,2, 3 Janior Class Play Declamation 4 G.A.A. 2 JEROLD HIGHTSHOE Football 1,2 F.F.A. ROY HILL Rim Of The World High School (California) Football 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2 Blackduck High School Band 4 Cnorus 4 Baseball 3,4 Football 3,4 Track 3,4 Junior Class Play Homecoming Candidate 4 Ushers Club 3,4 Pep Club 4 Vice President Lettermans Club 3,4 LINDA HORTON DONALD JANTZEN F.F.A. 2,3,4 CHRISTINE JOHNSON Chorus 2,3, 4 Triple Trio 4 Junior Class Play (Stage Crew) National Honor Society 4 Student Council 3,4 Secretary 4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Ushers Club 3,4 Secretary 4 Girls State Alternate 3 Blackduckling 4 Black Quill DALE JUELSON MICHAEL KANE Football 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2, 3,4 Chorus 2, 3 Class Treasurer 2 Class Vice President 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Declamation 4 Spanish Club 1, 2 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 District Secretary 4 Lettermans Club 3,4 STEVEN KILDE Basketball Manager 3 Football 1 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 LYNDON KNUTSON CAROLYN KOEBERNICK Chorus 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Librarians Club 1,2, 3,4 G.A.A. 1,2,4 F.H.A. 1 SUZETTE KRUEGER Band 1,2, 3, 4 Dance Band 4 Chorus 4 Triple Trio Junior Class Play Senior Class Play One-Act Play 4 Declamation 1,2 Class President 4 Student Council 4 Secretary Spanish Club 1 F. H.A. 2,3,4 G. A.A. 1,2,3,4 Blackduckling 4 Black Quill NANCY KUHLMAN Chorus 3, 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play (Stage Crew) G.A.A. 4 Librarians Club 1,2,4 KENNETH KUPCHO F. F.A. 1,2,3,4 Ushers Club 3,4 PATSY LANGORD Band 1,2,3,4 Dance Band 4 G. A.A. 1,2,3,4 F. H.A. 2,3,4 Booster 2,3,4 PEGGY LANGORD Band 1,2, 3,4 Stage Band 4 Chorus 2 Declamation 1 G. A.A. 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Blackduckling 3,4 Booster 2,3,4 Pep Club 4 105 JANE LINDQUET Band 1,2,3,4 Alto Sax Solo 1 Baritone Sax Solo 3,4 Dance Band 1, 2,4 Homecoming Candidate 4 F.F.A. Sweetheart Candidate 3 National Honor Society 3,4 Vice President 4 Class President 1 Junior Class Play Cheerleader 4 F. H.A. 2,3,4 G. A.A. 1,2,3,4 President 3 Secretary 2,4 Pep Club 4 Spanish Club 1 Blackduckling 4 Black Quill Co-Art Editor THOMAS LUCY F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 TIMOTHY MAGNUSON Band 1 F.F.A. 1 WILLIAM MCNEIL Chorus 3,4 Mixed Ensemble 3,4 Boys Quartet 4 Basketball 2 Football 3,4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Boys State 3 Spanish Club 1,2 Ushers Club 3,4 Lettermans Club 3,4 Black Quill WENDI NISKANEN Senior Class Play Declamation 4 Librarians Club 2,3, 4 G.A.A. 2,4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 DENNIS NORD Band 1,2,3, 4 Dance Band Chorus 2,3,4 Mixed Ensemble 3,4 Boys Quartet 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Football Manager 2, 4 Lettermans Club 3,4 Class President 2 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Blackduckling 3,4 Black Quill Booster 4 MARY JO PARKER Band 1,2, 3,4 Dance Band 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Mixed Ensemble 3 Triple Trio 3, 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play One-Act Play 4 National Honor Society 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 President 3 Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4 Captain 4 Declamation 1,2,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 President 1 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Spanish Club 1,2 Pep Club 4 Black Quill Business Manager Booster 1,2,3,4 KENNETH RANDALL F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 VERNA ROCKENSOCK Chorus 2, 3,4 Mixed Ensemble 3,4 Girls Trio 2,3,4 Triple Trio 3, 4 Class Vice President 2 Junior Class Play One-Act Play 4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 President ALLEN REECH National Honor Society 4 Class Vice President 1 Class Secretary 4 Spanish Club 1, 2 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Vice President 3 President 4 District President 4 Public Speaking 4 EDWARD SCHELDRUP F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 CHERYL SPENCER Band 1,2, 3, 4 Dance Band 2, 4 Clarinet Duet 2, 3 Clarinet Quartet 1 Chorus 3 Mixed Ensemble Triple Trio Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3 Declamation 1 National Honor Society 4 Homecoming Candidate 3 Junior Class Play Student Director Spanish Club 1, 2 Secretary 2 F.H.A. 3 Black Quill Co-Art Editor Booster 1,3,4 Editor SANDRA SPENCER Band 1,2, 3, 4 Declamation 1,3,4 Librarians Club 3,4 F.H.A. 3,4 Booster 2,3,4 LAWRENCE STEPHENS Junior Class Play MILO STROM Paynesville High School Wrestling 2, 3 Chorus 2, 3 F.F.A. 2 Blackduck High School F.F.A. 1 Chorus 1 106 ARNOLD SUTTON Kelliher High School Basketball 1,2,3 Football 1,2,3 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Class Officer 2,3 Junior Class Play Lettermans Club 2,3 Paper Staff Blackduck High School Chorus 4 Mixed Ensemble Football 4 Basketball 4 Homecoming King Senior Class Play BONNIE SWANSON F. H.A. 2,3 G. A.A. 1,2 Librarians Club 1,2,3,4 RICHARD THEISEN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 3, Sentenal 4 GARY TJEPKES F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 KATHLEEN VERNLUND F. H.A. 2,3,4 G. A.A. 3,4 Librarians Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 4 RUTH WAHNSCHAFFE Junior Class Play Senior Class Play F. H.A. 2,3,4 G. A.A. 1,2,3,4 Ushers Club 3,4 Librarians Club 1,2, 3,4 Vice President 3 Pep Club 4 Black Quill Booster 1, 2, 3,4 LYLE WALLIN Senior Class Play DIANA WENTWORTH Chorus 3 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play (Stage Librarians Club 1,2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 DONNA WIESE Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Declamation 3 F. H.A. 3,4 G. A.A. 4 Pep Club 4 Spanish Club 1, 2 Vice Presidenr Spanish Club 1, 2 Vice President 2 Librarians Club 1 Black Quill Booster 2,3,4 BONNIE WINGREN Band 1,2,3,4 F. H.A. 2,3,4 G. 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Secretary Seeks Facts-During a fact-finding mission to Viet Nam on October 10th, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara confers with U.S. Commander, Gen. Wm. Westmoreland. It was McNamara’s eighth visit to Viet Nam. 4. United Nations Chief Stays On-Secretary General U Thant tells a news conference in September that he wishes to step down, but will continue until a successor is found. Later, on December 2nd, he agreed to another five-year term. 5. Goldberg Discusses Viet Nam—Following a long conference with President Johnson in September, Arthur Goldberg, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, discussed prospects for a Viet Nam settlement and said, “the door is open and we see no evidence it has been closed. 6. Jet Comes Home—A Phantom F4B glides onto a carrier deck in the South China Sea after a mission over North Viet Nam. 7. Happy Filipinos—This flag-waving group of Filipinos greeted President Lyndon Johnson on October 23rd as he arrived there for a Seven Nation Summit Conference. 8. Guest of Russians— During a December reception at the Soviet Embassy in Paris, French President Charles DeGaullc chats with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin who was visiting France. 9. Welsh Disaster— On October 21st, the world was sorrowed to learn that a huge coal slag heap at Aberfan, Wales, had come crashing down on some homes and the Pantglas Junior School. Nearly 200—mostly children—died in the disaster. 10. Russians Say No—On November 4th, Nikolai T. Fcderenko, Soviet Ambassador to the UN, casts the 104th Russian veto in the 21 year history of the Security Council. 11. Anniversary Ceremony—In October, this photo was moni- tored in Tokyo of young Chinese people celebrating the 17th anniversary of Communist rule of the Chinese mainland. 12. Erhard Loses—With bowed head, I.udwig Erhard contem- plates the many problems faced by his West German govern- ment. In late November, Kurt Georg Kiesingcr successfully formed a new coalition government and became Chancellor.
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