Callender High School - Cadet Yearbook (Callender, IA)
- Class of 1955
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Lowry, 2nd row: Mr. Jensen, D. Haatvedt, M- RUSUURI 5- Hflyekf Q- Pearson The Cadet Staff 3 R 1 1 ' pi ix! 1 rtt J -Ft . . X Donna Dey Gary Gobrielson Kay Lowry Sandra Hayek Jerry Mobley Quentin Pearson Carol Hanson Maurine Rusnak Deane Haatv edt ADMINISTRATION MRS. AGNES HAGEN MRS. MARGARET FIELD Waldorf College Webster Cify Jr. College Kindergarten Ist grade MRS. GEORGIA JOHNSON Fort Dodge Jr. College Drake Lhiversitv 2nd grade Av' 5 hw' jf MRS. MURIEL MOELLER MISS VERNEVA BLANCHARD Morningside College B.A. Iowa State Teachers College Iowa Stare Teachers College 4th grade 3rd grade 6 J 1--1-rf of-.q,-,7-W -,--s.v--fir W-+1---ff-:gp-r-.--.r -5--,--, ,- - ' - ., , 1-,we Q, -,,',.-4, ,,,. Air. ,,,. , P , 14 fm r 5 , VA MRS. GOLDIE LUFT MR. EDWARD TURNER Drake University Buena Vista Buena Vista Iowa State Teachers Sth 8: 6th grade 7th 8 8th grade WILBERT T. JENSEN Buena Vista College B.A. Drake Graduate College M.S. American Government Sociology 7 MRS. VERA JOHNSON Iowa State College Iowa University Drake Lhiversity English 9 8- I2 Home Economics Suv ROBLRT K. LACE University of Arizona Colorado State College General Science World History Girls' 8. Boys' Sports JI . Hia: Atl1leticS MR. R. BEN SEIVERT Buena Vusta College B. S. Plmysics General Matl'1 . Algebra Geometry 8 TCS MRS. MARY McCRACKEN Colo. Woman's College A.S. Drake Uwiversity B.C.S. Denver University English IO Typing Bookkeeping 11 X. llIll'M MR. O. CLIFFORD ANDERSON Carthage College Lhiversitv of Kansas Drake Lhiversity U-miversitv of Chicago Manual Training Music -i- .Yah oo! K 05:1 A. Jorgenson, R. Hcde, president, L. Paulson, secretory, L. Dey, C. Miller, D. Bruelond. ,CCT 1,5 9 ing an itat Henry Mosel QHcnkl fools Mrs. Virgil Vinchottle Mrs. Frances Sondgren M191 mr 'EWS' ...,, , I SENIORS GARY GABRIELSON Nobody knows him like himself. if ,, , ,,,Me1bfW CAROL HANSON Her winning smile and sparkling eyes have won her many friends. KAY LOWRY She fries fo please all whenever she can. QUENTIN PEARSON Just looking at him you can'T fell what he is like. U- SANDRA HAYEK A friendly heart with many friends. MAURINE RUSNAK Never afraid of anything she likes DONNA DEY Her heart is with many. DEANE HAATVEDT A monnerly gent but so full of fun JERRY MOBLEY Life is short and so is he. MAURINE RUSNAK IRISH Glee Club ----- Mixed Chorus ---- Cheerleader ---- Bmkefball ----- Paper Staff- ---- - Annual Staff ----- Band ---------- Plays -------- Trio ----- 12 'K . ' x 9 ---1,4 ---1,4 ---4 ------4 --- 1,2 ---l,3,4 -------4 DEANE L. HAATVEDT Hot Foot Glee Club ----- Mixed Chorus- Plays ---------- Annual Staff-- Paper Staff ------- Mixed Quartet l...Z?.,Q2QQQfQ . 3 4 KW .lgikiia - SANDY HAYEK 'Sand Glee Club ----- Mixed Chorus-- Manager ----- Plays ------ Band -------- Paper Staff ----- Annual Staff ----- Sexfet --------- ----- 1,s,4 -----1,a,4 ---------4 -----1,3,4 --------4 -----1 -------4 -----3,4 fn we . ., 5 ' .A avr 'bait , .1 , ,OO x' O , Qovi 9 l 'I ' T X J EROME MOB LEY MobiIgas Glee Club ------ Mixed Chorus ----- Plays ---------- Baseball ------ Secretary ----- Treasurer ----- Pep Club ----- Basketbal I ---- Annual Staff ---- ---- 1,3,4 -----1,3,4 -----1,3,4 -------4 -----. ----- hf: p IG la! Q I 1 'wp 1 2 -----1 ---------------- -----4 offline if. s oo - 0' 0 ' A f- QUENTIN D. E. PEARSON Quant Glee Club ----- Mixed Chorus ----- Manager ------- Plays -------- Band ------- Baseball ------ Annual Staff ---- Basketball ---- Treasurer--- Secretary ---- 1 N5'X5. Ml jfffff 1,2 3 4 KAY LOWRY Katy Glee Club ----- Mixed Chorus ---- Plays ---------- Band ---------- Paper Staff ----- Annual Staff ---- Bas ketbal l ----- Sec retary -------- Vice-President ----- Sextet ----------- ---- 1,2 -----1,2 Trio ---- ---------------- - - V- A Q. '-1 7 ' C3 Q, Eff l s l--Sk I' GARY GABRIELSON Gabe Glee Club ----- Mlxed Chorus ---- Plays ---------- Band -------- Baseball ---- Baslcetbal I ---- Paper Staff ----- Annual Staff ---- President -------- Student Council ---- -----1 , 2 DONNA DEY ll Glee Club ---- Mixed Chorus- Manager ------ Plays ------ Band -------- Paper Staff ---- Annual Staff-- Basketball ---- Student Council Secretary ----- Sextet ----- - 'W ,Z 'gf x J, Us ,y e.-ez l xi CAROL ANN HANSON llHar1s ll Glee Club ---- Mixed Chorus- Plays --------- Paper Staff ---- Ann ual Staff-- Bclslcetbal l ---- President ----- Vice-President Quartet ------ Sextet -------- glass poem Deane Haatvedt, a gentleman is he, A Farmer which he hopes to be, With his good looks and great mind, A greater guy no girl will find. Quentin Pearson with his big gun, Has all creatures onthe run, With his six shooter on his hip, There'll never be another slip. Sandy Hayek is a cheerful girl, Always ready to give life its whirl , A secretary she wants to be, Sitting upon her boss 's knee. Carol Hanson, the cream of the crop, Always brings the blue Ford to a screaching stop lt may be early, it may be late, But Allan will never make her wait. Kay lowry, the short one of the class, Gary Finds to be a very sweet lass, A teacher she would like to be, Teaching grades two and three. Jerome Mobley the sly one here, We never know when he will appear, l'le may be short, he may be small, But his personality overlooks it all. Maurine Rusnak full of life, Someday she'll settle down to be a wife, She has a lot of boys on the string, But a certain boy will make her heart go zing. Gary Gabrielson, the sportsman in our bunch, Always takes time out for lunch, l'le is a swell guy and will make the grade, On his farm with his hoe and spade. Donna Dey, a Moorland fan is she, Now playing basketball for A. l. B. , All the top honors she will lead, Then back to Moorland she will speed. I7 61444 ffistoty ln the fall of l943, scared children entered the school to begin their education. We had for our teacher Miss Helen Lee. We must have been rascals, or considered that way, because no record was found of our first year in school. We do remember the many happy times we had, especially the time we were invited to a little boy's home for a birthday party. When we got there we found his mother knew nothing about our being invited. After a year of school we were anxious to return to gain more knowledge. With the same teacher we iourneyed on. Members of the clcss were: Donna Dey, Kay Lowry, Dean Borer, Don Edwards, Gerry Edwards, Deane Haatvedt, Gary Kruse, Nedra Borer, Kathryne Dyvig, and Kay Peterson. In the third grade we had as our teacher, Miss Howard. We gained seven new pupils: Janice Meyers, Doris Reynolck, Edward Musselman, Lionel Olson, Alvin Sallie, Jimmie Flickinger and John Peterson. Miss Howard was also our fourth grade instructor. This year Jimmie Flickinger, Alvin Sallie, Edward Musselman, and Janice Meyers left our room. We gained three new students: Carol Hanson, Anne Fair- man and Stuart Seely. ln our fifth year of school, we had Miss Leget as our teacher. That year Shirley Jones, Alvin Sallie, and Bobby Klinger ioined our class. ln the fall of '48 , fourteen students started in the sixth grade. lt wmn't the sixth grade that made us feel important, it was the idea of being upstairs with the bigger children. We were put in the sev- enth and eighth grade room because they needed more room for the younger students downstairs. Fourteen students started the seventh grade in the fall of '49 . During the years in junior high we all started to develop our interest in basketball which was ta develop as the years passed by. During the preceding summer, Deane Haatvedt moved to Gowrie and Maurine Rusnak moved to Callender from Fort Dodge. During the year Stuart Seely moved to Lehigh. A new addition to our class was Sondra Hayek. Our teacher for the seventh grade was Mrs. Hodgin. ln the eighth grade of school Mrs. Hodgin was also our teacher. During the year Gary Kruse moved to Gowrie. Deane Haatvedt and Pearl Williams moved to Callender and became members of our class. We were looking forward to our future years in high school. During the summer, before we started the ninth grade, we were worried about the many things which were to come cz we would progress along in the last four years of school. There were fifteen children starting in the ninth grade. Finally the date was set for initiation. We were put through the ordeal by the sophomores, and we would like you to know, they really initiated us. After initiation came the many troubles and enioyments, which everyone experiences in high school. Kathryne Dyvig moved a- way fram Callender during the year. During the summer preceding the tenth grade, Donna Dey was stricken with polio. She is now con- sidered a very lucky girl because she was back in school and doing fine by fall. By the time. her eleventh year came and the basketball season rolled around, Donna was out on the floor playing her heart out. Winona Brundage and Janice Lowry moved to Callender during the summer before we started I8 the tenth grade. Winona Brundage, Kay Peterson, and Shirley Jones moved from Callender during the year. The last part of our lOth year, George Tuttle and Jerry Mobley moved to Callender and ioined our class. Quentin Pearson moved to Callender from Bumside during the summer of l953. There were i3 stu- dents to start our eleventh year of school. We would like you to know that we had a Fine time preparing and producing the iunior class play. We also hope the seniors of '53 and '54 enioyed our banquet as much as we enioyed having the chance to put it on. We also wish to thank everyone who helped to make it a success, especially Mrs. Johnson, our sponsor for our iunior year. During the latter part of this year, George Tuttle and Dale Slagle dropped from our class. The year we had all hoped for had finally arrived but there remained in all our minds a doubt if we had done our best in the preceding eleven years. Janice Lowry got married in the qreceding summer and Paul Ness dropped from our group in the first part of the year. There were nine students to finish their last nine months of high school in Callender. We, the seniors, would like to express our thanks to everyone who has helped us along the road of education. We wish to thank the coaches too, for their patience in our sports and we have enioyed being at the games and parties as well as partici- pating in them. We wish to thank the iuniors for their fine banquet because we really and truly en- lfyed it. G the nine seniors which graduated in the spring of l955, only two have spent their entire twelve years in Callender School. They were Kay Lowry and Donna Dey. J X., N . -c 4 .fl Jligltliyt ixlilllcl' W3 X165 Q Nlotto: He who does not advance, falls behind. Colors: Lavender and Yellow. Flower: Yellow Rose. i9 p20,2A2Cy The date for the reunion of the seniors has arrived. The reunion is going to be held in the Stork Club in Callender suburban district. Lb to the Stork Club drives a pink and white Ford. Ohl Here comes Carol and her husband and their baseball team. Previous to marriage, Carol was working as a commercial artist for N. B.C. , but settled down to farming and washing diapers and overalls. Naurine and Lloyd appear next on the agenda in a red Oldsmobile station-wagon with three tod- lers smearing the windows. She sang with Kenny Hofer's band before bethrothal and served in the navy as a cook making only gravy. Kay rode up in a blue Chevie and the doorman helped her and her beautiful mink coat onto the curb. Kay has been teaching in a number of elementary schools in lowa. With her wages she made, she purchased many fine and fancy clothes because one of her wishes was to be well dressed. As for the men in her life, we know very little because she considers this her own private business. As her chauffeur comes to a sudden halt, Miss Fi Fi LaFlem appears. Although she acted very shy in high school, Sandy is now Miss Glamour-Puss of Hollywood . She dates all the big-time movie stars with Deane Haatvedt playing opposite her. Sandy has been married twice and is now in las Vegas preparing for her third marriage to a former classmate. We wonder who? Sandy's chauffeur pulls away, up drives Donna in her hubby's '5l Chevie. But where is the man of her family of 12? Oh, he is out playing cards with the boys. You can see who runs the family be- cause Donna takes in laundry from the air base in Moorland nightly. lt seems she lives in the flats of Fort Dodge but goes to the Stork Club every night. Her dress might be shabby but so was Cinderella's. Sometimes little Chuckie tags behind. As Donna appears in the lobby, Jerome Mobley and his second wife appear dancing on clouds in their Montclair Mercury. His mighty bloodhounds are mixed and mingled together in the back seat. His next appearance with his great dogs will be in Paris, France, tomorrow at the World Dog Show . Believe it or not, Jerry won first prize in the United States Dog Show. .lerry's first wife sued him for divorce for lack of attention ----- he became interested in dances and dogs. As our mind 'wanders to New Mexico, we see a l00,000 acre ranch and 20,000 head of cattle, all belonging to a former classmate, Quentin. With his ability in bookkeeping - he always loved - he has hired a multitude of IO secretaries - all brunette specials. lt seems he has one of them roped and branded. Quent didn't make it to the reunion because he was busy hanging cattle rustlers on his Single Six Ranch. Good-bye Quent - maybe we'll have cattle rustlers here someday too. 20 -,,,,?.?i1,,.3 -,,2:l..nr,i,u,..5T-,.,,,, v -- -.... U5., , .,. . W PROPHECY CONTINUED All of a sudden we hear a racket which seems to be coming from outside. We all rush to see sl-12 it is. lt is Deane Haatvedt arguing with a policeman. lt seems that Deane has parked in front of the Stork Club where a big sign signifies No Parking. Who's that beauty standing by him that the policeman has his eyes on? Nol Not Marilyn Monroel Deane has really achieved his life's ambition. Gary pulls up in his yellow Chevie. You'll notice he has his same old car. He has been making a good salary in major beseball and he seems not to be spending too much of it either. He probably is saving his money and will spend it on some lonesome gal. Although he might iust be wise and save his money for no special purpose. glass .Yong With teachers like you, Pals good and true, We hate to leave our school behind, And go and find, Some places where, We'll be alone, Just a spot, To call our home. We'll work day and night, Our hopes big and bright, Out there beneath, His watchful eyes. When our ambitions are reached, And thoughts no longer beseeching, We'll let the rest Of the world go byl CAN YOU IMAGINE? l. Quentin tossing his guns aside and courting some lucky girl. 2. Carol being fat and boys liking it. 3. Gary staying away from Kay's house for a whole week. 4. Sandy losing her giggles and liking physics. 5. .lerry owning a Cadillac. 6. Kay being a blond and without a boy friend. 7. Donna not liking boys. 8. Maurine staying home at night and leaving boys alone. 9. Deane being the star of the basketball team. 2l 4 6145.4 Will We, the senior class of l955, the town of Callender, the county of Webster, the state of lowa, Lhited States of America, do hereby bequeath the following: Gary wills his center position to Dean Borer and his excellent report card to Dale Gerkin. Quentin Pearson wills to Roger Haatvedt his bronze 39 Special. Also to Worth Gallentine goes Quent's charming smile and his way to wlse-crack. Cerol Bequeaths to JoAnn her weight. Maurine wills to Joyce Spirek her way with men. To Mr. Seivert, she wills her ability to sleep in class To her dear sister, Jeanie, she leaves her clean desk. Deane Haatvedt wants to give Allan his slow-moving automobile. You better take it, Barney! To Hazel he gives his talent to keep his mouth shut. Sandra Hayek wills her pony tail to Carolyn, her giggles to Bob Hoffman to match with his hal hal , and to Dale, she wills her ability to stay home nights. Kay wills her height to Mary lou and her fine trombone playing to Stanley Cline. Donna wills her bravery at the telephone to Carolyn Leohr. Jerry wills his ability to dance to l.ionel. To Mr. Jensen, he wills his head ----- ---- o F hair. To the seniors of l956, we leave our seats by the windows. To the sophomores, we leave --------------------------------- To the freshmen, we won 't give anythingl You have what it takes . To Mr. Lage, we leave all the dirty baseball and basketball suits. To Mr. Seivert, we leave our unburning desire to leam physics. To Mrs. McCracken, we leave our finished bookkeeping work books. To Mr. Anderson, we leave our broken horns and cracked voices. To Mr . Jensen, we will our D in deportment--especially in his class. To Mrs. Johnson, we leave our sincere appreciation for all she has done for us. To Hank, we leave our dusty schoolbooks. 22 Tffufkq.. 1 T,?'E x 'T 151' 11 - - 1 , Y-.. , ,W ' ' .' '.' - 'f' f-v-'---vw -.. - .. 1 ' L. . Q. faugw A f UNDERGRADS '77 uniot 61444 D. Borer, C. Loelwr, J. Rusnak, J. Jensen, H. Bowers, B. Hoffman. Mrs. Johnson, R. Hacfvedt, A. Barnum, S. Cline, L. Olson, D. Means Tony Rivera. ' yi' 3 fa. 721 , .. , 1 ., H Q-vm 1 . . R 4 ,J I ,... . , , f f- - X , . . 1, 1, in .. I : K ' K , J 0 7, --I .4 ' -.Av u ls? Row: 2nd Row: Absent: fl 1 5 . 5 .. fopiomoze glass lst Row: D. Vinclwaffle, M. Dey, .l..Pearson, M. Ness, D. Olson, J. Coplen, J Spirek . ,ind Row: Mr. Sieverf, D. Gerlcen, D. Harklaw, D. Tlworson, L. Foote, R. Hark- law , T. Joclmimsen. 24 'emi Hr' 'fl' 52 W' fy, Q-fglfi. f , 9, ,-, f 5 ' K ' Q1 S r s wi li :swf X? Q if 4 , . l . E 'fzesiman 614.45 lsl Row: Mr. Lage, P. Rivera, L. Haudeslwell, C. Spirek, J. Vinclwarlle, D. Gabrielson, J. Slagle. .ind Row: R. Slama, R. leolmr, J. Paulson, B. Brandt, J. Cronin, W. Galantine. lst Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: V7 eventl and fightl grade.-1 S. Fislwel, M. Taggart, C. Sandgren, G. Mclnud, A. Gustafson, B. Gal- lenfine, N. Slagle, S. Berkshire, R. Boudreau. B. Means, L. West, A. Foote, S. Orskog, G. Allard, A. Haafvedt, L. Sallie, W. Rasmussen, Mr. Turner. l.. leolwr, S. Knutson, P. Rusnak, T. Dorsey, J. Foote, R. Rasmussen, R. Barnum, L. Heggen, B. Thorson. 4 g I I wmv M Yu lst Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row 'NR 55 Oh Na 'Yo ,v.. z:..::r.f2-'- iii' 8.2 J 7-iftl and 57114 gtaafe: M. Knutson, S. Slama, S. Spirek, J. Olson, M. Dorsey, C. Taggert, M. Foote. E. Carroll, D. Piltingslwrud, K. Jorgensen, J. Sollie, C. Rasmussen, N. Peterson, Mrs. Luft. J. Klinger, R. Mobley, R. Heggen, M. Foote, l.. Anderson, C. Means T. Hactvedt. l Qow: 2r Row: mbsf? 7-ou ttf grade K. Taggart, L. Wright, M. Thorson, P. Hoover, B. Carroll, A. Roberts, H Mobley, P. Gabrielson. J. Paulson, D. West, D. Jalcemcn, D. Brandt, J. Gerken, J. Fiderlick, J Cronin, D. Piltingsrud, Miss Blanchard. 5505300 X--, Ki X vial pres, 1 ' X E Tlitcl grade lst Row: 5. Grimes, T. Bland, M. Foofe, N. Rasmussen, J. Gerkin, K. Fred- rickson, 5. Brueland. Znd Row: D. Harklaw, L. Slama, P. Kruse, J. Lindquist, L. Eastman, W. Roberfs, A. iollie. 3rd Row: D. Klinger, M. Welfer, J. PHfir1gslu'ud, R. Hacle, D. Heggen, F. Lemon, B. Taggart, Mrs. Moller. MA, 2, --: s 145' 3 - ,X Sf-??a . :FC 3:1 .YGCOHJ qfdde lst Row: M. Taggart, D. Gibbons, G. Hall, M. Jorgensen, D. Hoover, D. Thorson M. Mobley, J. Gallentine, S, Haafvedf, 2nd Row: S. Lorraine, B. Jaesckke, G. Scbmadeke, S. Dorsey, D. Vinchatfle, D. Dunbar, J. Lomicka, J. Jokemcn, Mrs. Johnson. 29 il f Ei i i 5 .N .rr A , A ni kv N 1 'Tint grade lst Row: M. Klinger, C. Rasmussen, D. Dorsey, A. Jensen, L. Barkley, G. Foster, C. Anderson. 2nd Row: Mrs. M. Field, L. Pilfingsrud, B. Gibbons, T. Pearson, B. Hade, R. Phillips, R. Bruelclnd. K Y' Qi 2 . s ,gi g 5 i f A s if .5 , ,Z 3 ef! Qfff' X R , A I A ,k 'Yr' Iyindetfatten lst Row: 5, Lemon, R. Pilringshrud, S. Blond, S. Bland, M. West, J. Wcldsmidf, S. Schmadeke, M. Peterson, R. Jaeschke. 2nd Row: Mrs. Hagen, D. Lindquist, A. Kruse, R. Knufson, J. Barkley, T. Rusnok, R. Volk. ' 'fH f::?m ' ATH LETICS Cal lender Cal lender Cal lender Joy: ' .fpotts 3445216411 Somers 55 Moor land 53 Bamum 49 Rinard 54 Gowrie 42 Otho 54 Dayton 65 Duncombe 28 Burnside 36 Gowrie 54 Lehigh 43 Furnhamvi 1 le 54 Harcourt 81 Moorland lCountyl 53 lnnyon 62 1-ehlgh 68 Moorlond lSec . I 57 fa.4e6aff Gowrie 5 Moor land 3 Burnside 15 Somers 1 Burm ide 9 Furnhamvil le 10 . f qu!! 54416216411 Somers 51 Moor land 28 Barnum 39 Ri nord 36 Gowrie 73 Otho 48 Dayton 45 Duncombe 41 Burnside 40 Gowrie 67 lehigh 46 Farnhamville 69 Harcourt 51 Otho lCountyl 34 Gowrie 66 Lanyon 33 Lehigh 61 Barnum lSec .J 21 Moorland 34 Somers 73 WON LOST 0 1 0 2 1 2 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 4 5 5 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 6 11 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 2 4 2 5 2 5 3 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 7 6 8 6 8 7 9 7 9 8 10 8 11 8 11 9 lst Row: L. Haudeshell, J. Vinchattle, D. Gabrielson, J. Rusnalc, H. Bowers, C. Hanson, D. Dey, M. Dey, K. Lowry, C. Loehr, J. Pearson, D. Vinchattle, J. Slagle, C. Spirelc, P. Rivera. Znd Row: Chaperon, Miss Blanchard, Coach Lage, Mgr. S. Hayek. Donna ...... . .Senior--starting guard--to be missed next year. Kay: .... . . . Senior--starting Forward--played her best season--will be missed next year. Carolz. . . .... Senior--starting guard--will be missed next year in her defensive position. Hazel: ........ Junior--starting post guard--a troublemalcer For our opponents next year. Carolyn: ...... Junior--starting forward--a promising star next year. .lean R. :. . . . Junior--substitute guard--O full-pledged fighter for a top-notch spot next year. Mary Lou: .... Sophomore--starting post forward--had a troublesome bad knee--looking and hoping for greater success next year. Judy P.: ...... Sophomore--forward--possibilities unlimited for a starting position. Dee Ann V. .. . Sophomore--forward--a great fighter--opponents, beware. Jean S.: ...... Freshman--forward--promising talent, in spite of size. Dixiez. . . . . . Freshman--guard--hard to match for her quick movements and skill. Lois: ......... Freshman iubstitute guard--a future highlight for Callender High. Judy V.: .... . Freshman--substitute guard--a good prospect For a starting position. Phyllis: ....... Freshman -substitute forward--our loss and Gowrie's gain. Claudia: ...... Freshman -substitute forward--hasn't shown her talents yet--look For her next year 33 lst Row: W. Galantine, B. Brandt, D. Means, D. Harlclaw, R. Slama, J. Cronin, J. Mobley. 2nd Row: Coach Lage, R. Harklaw, A. Barnum, Q. Pearson, J. Paulson, G. Gabrielson, S. Cline, R. Gary: Quentin: Jerry: Dale: Stanley: Allan: Dean H. Roger H. : John: Roger L. Bruce: Ronnie: Worth: Joe: Leohr. Absent: Mgr. T. Rivera. Senior-center-a valuable player whose height will be missed next year. Senior-guard-was small but always Fought hard and did his best. Junior-guard-fights hard and will be a great asset to the team next year. Junior-center and forward-was able to play the boards well and just watch him next year Junior-good reserve and should be of value next year. Sophom Sophom next tw ore-guard-good all around player with a promising future ahead of him. ore-guard-good ball handler and will give his opponents plenty of trouble in the o years. Freshman-Forward-height and speed were of great value to the team this year and will be of great value in future years. Freshman-forward-good ball handler and a valuable asset with his left hand. Freshman-guard-was a good help to the rest ot the players this year and will be of greater help ne xt year. Freshman-guard-tried hard this year and will make a good show the next three years . Freshman-guard substitute-really drilled hard and his ambition was noticed. Freshman-guard substitute-puts much time in practice and is expected to be great in the future t hree years . 34 Senior-forward-played in any position whenever needed and always had a winning spirit. C4 4 I x I C 5 5 . 5 1 . J Y Q 2 K if 'W i , J. P,,a,H I ,J K' Q, I 5 QL-xg, ' M , J f if f X JY if gg Af A C fri ki J A 5 N I J J A x 3 Kay: ' 54526411 Team ls! Row: D. Horklow, R. Horklcw, J. Paulson, G. Gcbrielson, D. Mebns, Q. Pearson, J. Mobley. 2nd Row: Coach Loge, A. Barnum, R. Loehr, R. Slcmcu, B. Brandt, J. Cronin ehdfflfdddfl D. Olson M. Rusnck M. Ness ---qv 'rw'-nr., . 5 I V .ix Cr X L 5' X V S x aitfs' gfee gfulv lst Row: Mr. Anderson, L. Houdeshell, M. Dey, J. Rusnak, J. Coplen, J. Pearson, M. Ness, D. Gabrielson, K. Lowry, C. Loehr, C. Spirek. 2nd Row: J. Slagle, J. Vinchaffle, J. Jensen, S. Hayek, D. Olson, C. Hanson, M. Rusnak, H. Bowers, D. Dey, J. Spirek, D. Vin- cfsatfle, P. Rivera. J e Q JOY! ' gl!! Mr. Anderson, D. Harklaw, D. Thorson, G. Gubrielson, L. Foofe, D. Means, R. Harklaw, J. Paulson, A. Barnum, D. Haatvedt, R. Slama, R. Hoffman. 38 enfot fund Center: D. Dey, D. Vinchaflle. lst Row: Mr. Anderson, J. Paulson, M. Dey, J. Olson, K. Lowry, D. Means, L. Heggen, R. Harklaw, C. Spirek, R. Heggen, D. Thorson, L. Foole, P. Rusnak, S. Hayek, S. Knutson, L. Houdeslwell, P. Rivera, D. Ol- son, K. Jorgensen, D. Piltingslwrud. uniot fund L. Anderson, B. Tlmomon, L. Leolwr, B. Means, L. West, T. Dorsey, J. Sollie, M. Dorsey, S. Spirek, C. Rasmussen, C. Tagged, M. Taggert, J. Paulson, and Conductor, Mr. Anderson. 2 ' - 3 T. . . E5 ixed 6602145 lst Row: J. Rusnalc, J. Jensen, M. Dev, R. Slama, D. Horklaw, D. Tlwor- son, D. Gabrielson, K. Lowry, C. Loehr, C. Spirek. 2nd Row: J. Coplen, J. Slagle, J. Vinclwaffle, R. Hoffman, A. Barnum, D. Haafvedf, G. Gabrielson, J. jpirek, D. Vinclwattle, P. Rivera, Mr. Anderson. 3rd Row: L. Houdeshell, D. Olson, S. Hayek, C. Hanson, M. Rusnak, L. Foote, D. Means, R. Harklaw, J. Paulson, H. Bowers, D. Dey, M. Ness, J. Pearson. S. gitfa ' .gextet Hayek, D. Olson, M. Dey, D. Dey, J. Rus- .nok, C . Spirek. C. SOD . 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