Central High School - Satan Yearbook (Devils Lake, ND)

 - Class of 1954

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The Lord 1S my shepherd l shall not want maketh me to he down 1n green pastures leadeth me beslde st1ll waters restoreth my soul e gu1deth me IU the paths of rlghteousness for h1s names sake Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me Thou preparest a table before me mn the presence of mme enem1es Thou hast anoxnted my head w1th o1l My cup runneth over Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my l1fe And I shall dwell 1n the house of the Lord forever Ps Z3 In memor1am to Pauhne Lehman who was k1lled 1n a plane crash on her re turn Journey from Burma where she had been an exchange teacher She was a member of Central's faculty for two years He . . 3 He ' ' . He : l will fear no evilg for thou art with meg ' ll Um 546446 K Wx! Zocvwiofg FRONT ROW Mrs Bertha K Johnson Myer Shark and F H Grllrland SECOND ROW Dr Mrles Wold E A Rxetz Dr I H Mahoney and Harold Serumgard 'X ,lg-lf' 14 Supermtendent F H Gillxland Ta Van Hao vrsmng teacher from Indo Chma. wiv? 5, Semor High Prtnclpal Jumor High Princxpal B F Stevens C A Erlandson 4 , . . . , , . . . . . , . . , . . . , . .Q xx, , ff , A . x , Nam K V , xnxx X , , , Q Q 9 . , 1 ' , V 1 I . , I 1, vm sg h xf ' ,, ' 'I xg 0 John Howard Englrshll IV Journalrsm Unrver stty of North Dakota Advrsor to semor class Lake Rrpples and An nual busrness staff Jeamne Van Berkom Home Economrcs Unrverstty of North Dakota Mmot State Teach ers College and North Dakota Agrtculture College Advlsor to FHA Beatrrce Larson World Hrstory and Amerrcan Hts tory Valley Crty State Teachers College Advtsor to the Juntor class Astrrd Anderson Unrted States Hrstory Amerrcan Government Economtcs James town College and Unrverstty of Mmnesota Advlsor to semor class and Annual Staff Davrd J Marr Typrng II and Drstrrbuttve Educa tron Mrnot State Teachers Col lege Advrsor to FBLA Mrs Kathryn Nelson Dakota Agrrculture College Ad vrsor to Pep Club and GAA Josephrne Gustafson Elementary Algebra Advanced Algebra and Plane Trrgonometry Jamestown College and Unrversrty of North Dakota Advrsor to Junror class Hartley Maland General Scrence and Chemrstry Mayvrlle State Teachers College Iowa State Agrtculture College Umversrty of Pennsylvanra Asstst ant coach Russell McBa1n Bookkeeprng and Typrngl James town College Advtsor to semor class Julran Rolzrnskr Brology and Phystcs Mayvtlle State Teachers College Umverstty of North Dakota. Advtsor to Beaker Buster Scrence Club Electrodes and sophomore class Dean of Jun lor College Charles E Hurley Junror College Sctence and Jumor hrgh mathematrcs Unrversrty of North Dakota. Hockey coach Roy Reslock Mathematrcs Jamestown College and Montana Unrversrty Basket ball coach Girls' Physical Education. North Mrs Bertha K Johnson Commercxal Mmot State Teach ers College Darlme Fulsaas Ltbrartan Mayvtlle State Teach ers College Joan Nelson Art and dramatxcs Jamestown College Beverly Lrvesay Engltsh III Jamestown College Advlsor to sophomore class and De bate club Eva K Dean Languages St Mary s College and Unrverstty of Iowa Donald L Mtller Strmgs and Orchestra Unlverslty of Mtchlgan Charles H Fnssell Boys Physical Educatton Unrver stty of Minnesota and Untversxty of North Dakota. Denms Huntley Soctal Science Untverstty of North Dakota. Football coach. Bsquad basketball coach Mrs Evelyn Amb Juntor and semor hlgh vocal muslc Umverstty of North Dakota. Norris Fa erlund Agrtculture Nort Dakota Agn culture College Advlsor to FFA Earl Marshall Industnal Arts Hastmgs College Mrs EdythaR1ngstrom Offrce Secretary Mayvrlle State Teachers College and Globe Bust ness College 6Zcw4af54 Pres1dent Gary Thorson V1ce Pres1dent Jamce Baker Secretary Alta Lmdaas i Gary Thorson Janice Baker Alta Lmdaas Duane Hatter Class Flower . . .... Purple Ir1s Class Color . . . Orch1d and Wh1te Class Motto . . . . Knowledge 1S Power 7 I Treasurer....................DuaneHatter mv-N. K ,. 1? 1 . 'EY JANICE BAKER Under her quiet way there is a clever sense of humor. Librarian 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Tum- bling 3,45 Drill Team 2, 35 F.l-l.A, l,2, Reporter 3, Vice President 4, Dis- trict Historian 35 Class Vice Presidentg Girls' State. . ,V 'A EILEEN AARDAHL She makes friends with every- body by just smilin Glee Club 2,3,45 Play Prosuction 3, 45 Home Room Officer 45 Lari- more l-ligh School lg Drill Team 2.3. JUNE ALM Whathas she got thatl haven't got, and where can I get it? Glee Club 2,3,45 Mixed Choir 3,45Play Production 45 Annual Staff45Pep Club 1,2,3,45 G.A. A. 1,2,3,45 Ensemble 45 Tum- bling 1,2,3,45 Captain 3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Cheer- leader 45 Homecoming Candi- date 25 Tenor Drummer 3,45 Who's Who 45 9th Grade Oper- etta 1, 9th Grade Chorus 1. vu Q- ax EARL BOSCH I eat nails and spit out cork screws. Mixed Choir 3,45 Football 2,3, 45Basketball 15 Track 2, 3,45Band l,2,3,45 Who's Who 4. x, N in A JUANITA BROWN Boys, may be a puzzle, but l've never given them up. Glee Club 2, 35 Mixed Choir 35 Play Production 45 Lake Rip- ples l,2,3,45 Pep Club l, 2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,2.3.4: Tumbling l,2,3,4: F.H. A, l,2,35 Photography Club 1,25 Deca Club State President 4: 9th Grade Choruslg 9th Grade Ope- retta l. 5 JOYCE BOUVETTE if She who laughs last, laughs best. Play Pro- duction 3,45 Annual Staff 45Pep Club 2,3,45 Tum- bling 2,35 Home Room Treasurer 25 F.i-l.A. 2,3, 45 Beaker Busters 25 St. Mary's Academy lg Who's Who 4. PATRICIA BURCKHARD Boys? Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, I think l'll take that one. GleeClub2,35Librarian35Play Production 1,3,45 Pep Club 1, 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Tum- bling 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 9th Grade Chorus 1. MA stu 'Nd Cl 3 SHARON BURT Sugar, spice and everything nice. Annual Staff 4. CAROLE BEKKE Now you take boys-- No, l'll take them. Glee Club 2,3,45 Mixed Choir 3,45 Librarian 2,35 Class Play 3,45 Lake Ripples 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 1,2,3, 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 En- semble 45 Tumbling 1,2, 35 Home Room Secre- tary, Treasurer lg F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 9th Grade Operetta5 9th Grade Chorus 15 Girls' State. 'od ANTON BUNDY You can't get enough ofa good thing. Mixed Choir 35Football 25 Bas- ketball 1,2,35 Home Room President 35 Class Vice -President 2. is 'Cr BONNIE CHRISTIE Calm, cool and collec- ted in everything, Glee C lub 2, 3, Librarian 2, 3, Lake Ripples 2,3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Tumblingl, 2, 3, Home Room Secretary - Treas- urer 3, FHA 1, 2, Re- porter 2, Operetta 1, Ninth Grade Chorus. DARREL BYE Only the brave deserve the fair. Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Lettermen's C lu b 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, whos Who 4, Ninth Grade Chorus, Operetta 1, Quartet 3, 4. DUANE BYE Here's one live wire with con- nections. Mixe d Choir 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 4, National Judging Team 2, Operetta Production 1, Student Council 4. 25 be fi HOWARD ELVRUM The teachers think I am simple and sweet, they always put me in the front row seats. Mixed Choir 3, 4, Class Play 4, Football 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, String Ensemble 1, 2. EILEEN EISELE Her outside interests are most important to her. AnnualStaff 4, PepClub 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 3. CAROL FAWCETT Don't let that look of sophisti- cation fool you, this gal has a sense of humor. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Li- brarian 2,3,4, Play Production 3, Class Play 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 4, Class Treasurer 2, Who's Who 4, Op- eretta 1, Ninth Grade Chorus. DONALD ELVRUM His get up and go h as got up and went. Mixed 3 Choir 3, 4, Class Play 4, r FFA 4, Deca Club 4, Treasurer 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. 175- ' -Q 1841, T GAIL FITZPATRICK Good to be merry and wise. Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3. vim. :surf ., ' -iif.fg?.',':fu5f ,- if f -1 1 3!l'Q5 s2'f f:-'--Yi 'V 'fr' 'und , W MYRNA LOY DICKINSON Say it with music. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, 3, Class Play 3, Lake Ripples 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, GAA 3, 4, En- semble 4, Tumbling 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Mixed Octette 3, Trio 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Ninth Grade Chorus, Trampo- line Team 3, Operetta 1. W-En. V 11 MARILYN ERLANDSON She may be little but she rates high with everyone. Glee Club 4, Mixed Choir 4, Class Play 4, PepClub 4, Ensemble 4, Band 4, Rugby 1, Colum- bus 2, 3. JACQUE GRAY Keep 'em laughing. Play production 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, FHA 1, 2, Cheerleader 4, All-star Volleyball Team 3, Who's Who 4, Ninth Grade Chorus. ROBERT HARRINGTON Usually good u a t u r e d because lt takes him so long to get mad clear through. Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Lake Rlpp1es4, Bus. Mgr. 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3,4, Track 4, Lettermen's C lub 2, 3, 4, Home Room Sec.- Treas. 3, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class V.Pres. 1, Mixed Octette 3, Or- chestra 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Boys Quartet 3, 4. If X BERNICE FORNESS Life is so short and so am I. GAA 3, 4, Tumbling 1, Deca Club 4, Operetta 1, Ninth Grade Chorus, Drill Team 2, 3. DENISE FRITH A country lass with a lot of class. G1eeC1ub 2,3,4, Mixed Choir 3,4, Librarian 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4, Lake Ripples 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, President 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble4, Tumbling 1, 2, 3- Home Room President 1, FH l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Class President l, Operetta 1, Ninth Grade Chorus. A. DONNA HOISTAD California here I come. Librarian 3, Play Produc - tion 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Historian4, Op- eretta 1. 1 WARREN HURSMAN Built more for comfort than for speed. Class Play 4, Football 2,3,4, Track 3, 4, Lettermen's Club3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sen- tinel 3, Reporter 4. DUANE HATTER Watch it girls, one of these days he may speak to one of you. Class Play 4, Lake Ripples 4, Business Manager4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Class Treasurer 4, Boys State. ROBERT IVERSON I,too, was born. I think it was a very happy incident. Mixed C hoir 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3,4, Student Council 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Nlnth Grade Chorus, Operetta 1. 3 ff PATSY HALEY I shall laugh myself to death, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, 3, Class Play 3, Lake Ripples 2, 3,4, Co-Editor 4, Annu- al Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, En- semble 4, FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, District Reporter 3, Class Secre- tary 3, Photography Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Ninth Grade Chorus, Op- eretta 1, Drill Team 3, Co -banquet Chairman 3. J Y. PHILIP HURD What the girls wouldn't give for those lashes! Mixed Choir 3, 4, Class Play 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2,3,4, Band 1, 2,3,4, Beaker Busters 4, Photography Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Orchestra 2, Hockey1,2, Operetta 1. NORVAL JOHNSON I may be small, but so was Napoleon. Mixed Choir 3,4, Class Treas- urer 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, String Ensemble 1,2,3, 4, An- nual Staff 4, Business M a n a ge r 4, All-State Orchestra 2. JOANN LANZ She has a nice profile all the way down. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Class Play 3, Lake Ripples 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, G A A 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Tum- bling 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Class Secretary 1, Tenor Drummer 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Ninth GradeChorus, Operetta 1. DARLA JACOBSON Will the following people come down to the office. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 3, 4, Li- brarian2,3, Class Play 3, Lake Ripples 2, 3, 4, News Editor 4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Accompanist 4, Tumbling 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 2, Parliamentarian 3, Band 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Tenor Drummer 3, 4, Operetta 1, Ninth Grade Chorus. DOUGLAS JENSEN This Sugar is refined. Mixed Choir 3, 4, Operetta 1, Foot- ball 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Home Room Vice-President 3, FFA 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1, Class President3, Prom Chairman 4. PAT KIRCHOFFNER Rich in saving common sense. Glee Club 2, Lib. 1, Class Play 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bea- ker Busters 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, All-star Volley- ball Team 3, Who's Who 4, Ninth Grade Chorus, Operetta 1, National Science Fair Winner, FirstPlace Girls' Biology Section, Girl's State. fn! ,pw 1? W7 SHIRLEY LAMOTTE Thankyou-ever sol Pep Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Warwick 1, Deca Club 4. I 'VK 1 ! aut. it Ni Ae '15 '-qw? ri - T ' I MARY AGNES KILLALEA She's all Irish. Operetta 1, Glee Club 2,3,4, Li- brarian 2, Play Produc- tion 3, Lake Ripples 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, Treasurer 3, B ea ke r Busters 2, 3. 'R ALTA LINDAAS Fling me a handful of stars. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Mixed Choir 3,4, Librarian 2,3, Play Production 4, Class Play 3, Lake Ripples 3, 4, An- nual Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, FHA 1,2,3,4, Parliamentar- ian 4, Student Council 2, Class Secretary 4, Beaker Busters 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Who's Who 4, Ninth Grade Chorus. . , HAROLD LYNCH AWOL QA wolf on the loosej. Basketball 2, 3, FF A 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 4, Southam 1. LELAND MAHANY He hasn't an enemy in the world! Basketball 1, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Student Mana- ger 2. X7 3 iq ELSIE MOILANEN A dimpled smile that melts the hardest heart. Play Production 3, Lake Ripples 4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Tumbling3, Beaker Bus- ters 4, Ninth Grade Cho- rus. ROBERT MAXWELL Chuck's understudy. Play Pro- duction 4, Class Play 3, Annual Staff 4, FFA l,2, 3,4, Parlia- mentarian 2, Treasurer 4, Na- tional FFA Chorus 4, Photog- raphy Club 1, 2, Orchestra 2, Operetta 1, Ninth Grade Chorus. KENNETH METZ Neat as a pin and almost as sharp! Football 3, 4, Basket- ball 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Letter- men's Club 2, 3,4, Home Room President 2, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Class President 2, Homec om in g Chairman 4, Hockey 4, Oper- etta 1, Co-banquet Chairman 3, Boys' State. .rf 'E fv- 9 MIKE MURNANE I hope Ishall have lei- sure to make good. Mixed Choir 3,4, Class Play 4, Lake Ripples Photographer 4, Football 1, Basketball 2, Band 1, 2,3,4, Photography Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4g Debate Club 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Op- eretta 1. .3 Z, ,-T Q. MARY MURNANE JANET MORITZ A girl is as strongas her weakestwlnk. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 4, Librarian 1, Lake Ripples 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Tumbling 1, 2, 3, Fl-lA 1, 2, Beaker Bus- ters 1, 2, 3, 4, Photog- raphy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operctta 1, Ninth Grade Chorus. PAT MORSE Late hours are bad for one, but all right for two. Librarian 4, Class Play 4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 4, Webster l,2, Fargo 3. The thoughts of you th are long, long thoughts. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 3, 4, Librarian 2, 3, Play Production 3, 4, Lake Ripples 2, 3, 4, An- nual Staff 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Tumbling 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Ninth Grade Chorus, Op- eretta 1, Drill Team 3. MARLOWE MYER All the world loves a lover. I love me too. Class Play 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Track2, 3, 4, Student Man- ager 3, Lettermen's Club 3, 4. WILLIAM NELSON He speaketh not and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes. FFA 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Crary 1. RILEY MURRAY I believe in having fun while I can. Mixed Choir 3, 4, Boys Quartet 4, Class Play 3, 4, Annu- a1Staff4, Business Man- ager 4, Pep Club 4, Football l, Basketball 2, Track 2, Home Room Vice President 4, Cheer- leader 4. 'A -I QQ! f ' , S DONALD OVERBO If the road turns the same way he does, its just a coincidence. FFA 3, Webster 1, 2. fra Tivgg ALISON RUDE She smiled, and smiling, hummed her tune. GleeClub, Mixed Choir, Librarian l,2,3: Class Play 3: Lake Ripples l,2, 3,4, Pep Club, GAA, En- semble 4, Tumbling l,2, Home Room Pres. l, Sec. 3,Fl-IA l,2, Student Coun- cil 3,49 Sec. - Treas.: Cheerleader 4, Home- coming Queen 4, Ma- jorette 3,4, Mixed Oc- tette 3: Trio 4: Who's who 4, Ninth Grade Chorus, Operetta 1. JERRY NELSON Girls? I attract them like a m a gne t. Mixed Choir 3, 4, Class Play 4, Operetta 1, Home Room Vice President 1, Treas- urer 2, Class Secretary 2,Cam- paign Manager 2. MARGARET NELSON She has the hands of an artist and the brains of a mathemati- cian. Play Production 4, Class Play 3, Lake Ripples 1, Annual Staff4, Editor, String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 3, Beaker Busters 2,3,4, President 2, Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, Concert Mistress 1, 2, 3, 4, All- star Volleyball Team 3, Who's Who 4, Ninth Grade C h o r us, Operetta 1, All-State Orchestra 2. l sa. gn- DAVID REGAN Wit is the salt of con- versation. Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4,Bas- ketballl, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4, Home Room President 3, Class Vice President 3. JOHN RUTTEN Killing time is not murder - it's suicide. Mixed Choir 3, 4, Class Play 4, Lake Ripples Pho- tographer 4, Basketball 2, Foot- ball 3, 4, Track 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Photography 2, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, Orchestra 3, Debate Club 4. JOAN ROGERS Blondes Prefer Gentle- men. Glee Club 2,3,4, Mixed Choir 4, Play Pro- duction 3, 4, Lake Ripples 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Drill Team 3, Ninth Grade Chorus. ROBERT SANDBERG I know a trick worth two of that. Mixed Choir 3, 4, Class Play 3, Football 1,2,3,4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer 3, Operetta 1. LOIS PLATTS She looked upon the men of the school, her gaze wandered outside, and there it remained. Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 1, 2, Drill Team 3, Ninth rade Chorus. ,i GLEN RUSHFELDT l-Ie carries the weight in the family. Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Football 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Beaker Bus- ters 4. it El IANICE SEVERSON Bait the hook well, the fish will bite. Glee Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, D e c a Club 4, Reporter 4, Pel'lIl 1. IOANNE SUMMER A penny for your thoughts. Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Choir 4, Libra- rian 3, Play Production 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ninth Grade Chorus. QQ DARLENE SCHNETTER Good words are worth much, and cost little. Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 2, Deca Club 4, Ninth Grade Chorus. PAULINE SERUMGARD Love is great. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Libra- rian 2, 3, Lake Ripples 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 2, 3 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4- Tumblingl, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Ninth Grade Chorus, Oper- ella 1, Girls' State. MARY ANN STOE The Moe the merrier. Glee Club 2, 3, Librari- an 2,3, Play Production RICHARD STORSTEEN 4, Annual staff 4, Pep Play out the play. Foot- crub 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Ttunbling 1, 2, 3, 2,3,4, Track 3, Letter- Captain 3, FHA 1, 2, men's Club 3, 4. Who's Who 4, Ninth Grade Chorus, Operetta 1. Nod ALAN TAYLOR When better records are made someone will break them. Mixed Choir 3, 4, Lake Ripples 4, Sports Editor 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Home Room Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Who's Who 4, Grand Rapids, Minn. 1, Campaign Manager 4, Boys' State. ALLAN THOMPSON This guyis fast,his driving that is. Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Lake Ripples 4, Sports Editor 4, Track 4, Lettermen's Club4, Band 1,2,3,4, Orches- tra 2, 4, Who's Who 4, Hockey 4, Boys' State. v-.fi W if JOAN SORBEL A good heart's worth gold. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Deca Club 4, Secretary 4, Ninth Grade Chorus, Li- brarian 3. VIOLET SWENSON She may be in this class, but her heart's in another. Glee Club 2,3,4, Mixed Choir 4, Librarian 2,3: Play Production 4, Class Play 3, Lake Ripples 1.2, 3,4, Annual Staff, Pep Clubl,2,3,4: GAA 2,3,4: Ensemble 4, Tumbling l,2,3, FHA l,2,3,4, Pres. 3, Beaker Busters 2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 2,3,4: Or- chestra 2, Drill team 2, 3: Ninth Grade Chorus, Operetta 1. 'es :- 4 ,X JEANNE WALL A witty woman is a treasure. Glee Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4, Mixed Choir 4, Librarian 4, Class Play 3, Lake Ripples 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Tum- bling 1, 2, Home Room President 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Beaker Busters 4, Drill Team 3, Operetta 1, Ninth Grade Chorus. 0 ilu JOAN WEED ln life, you should be bold in what you stand for and careful in what you fall for. Glee Club 3, Librarian 2, Play Production 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 23 All-star Volleyball Team 3, Deca Club 4. 'H GARY Tl-IORSON Women are his specialty. Mixed Choir 3,4, Boys Quartet 4, Class Play 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 4, Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Operetta 1, All State Or- chestra 2, All State Band 4. ff' JOAN WARBURTON Better late than never. Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Choir 4, Librarian 3, Play Production 3, Lake Ripples 4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, GAA 1, 2, 3,4, Home Room Presi- dent 3, Vice President 4, Homecoming Candi- date 3, Tenor Drummer 3,4, All-star Volleyball Team 3, Operetta 1, Drill Team 3. RICHARD VAN LEUR Education has enabled me to get into more intelligent trouble. Basketball 2, 3. f 'gy' 35, RAYMOND WEED l-le t u r n s the prettiest JOANNE WALTER She sews a neat stitch. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 4, Operetta 1, Play Production 3, Lake Ripples 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, GAA 1,2, Ensemble 4, Photography Club 1, 2, 3. shade of red whenhe Q A' blushes. Football 2, 3, 4,Basketball2,3,4, ' T r a c k 3, Lettermen's 'gy' Club 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, X., , - t ' .1.1iiQi1? l , 3 '74 ?7awoz Most to be Admxred Most Orxgmal Most Orrgrnal Margaret Nelson Wrtuest Bob Iverson Best Natured Mary Ann Stoe Best School Sprrrt Jacque Gray Typrcal Senror Bob Iverson Most lndustnous Pat Krrchoffner Best Lookmg Gul June Alrn Best Lookrng Boy Gary Thorson Best Athlete Most to be Admrred Alta L1ndaas Best Mannered Alan Taylor Best Physrque Earl Bosch 3' ' fr Best Natured Best Frgure Best Physique 4 Typrcal Senror Best School Sprnt Best Athlete Darrel Bye Best Flgure Jo Ann Lanz Most Popular Boy Bob Harrington 16 Best Lookmg Gul Best Lookmg Boy 1 4 5 v- .Nat YH , l -'i - I . . , 3 Z 70 Most Popular Girl Most Popular Boy Most Brilliant Most Popular Girl Alison Rude Most Popular Boy Bob Harrington Most Graceful Donald Overbo Most Graceful Best Gentleman Most Sophisticated Most Versatile Alison Rude Most lndustrious Pat Klrchoffner Most Likely to Succeed Pat Klrchoffner lf Most Musical Best Personality Alison Rude Most Brilliant Pat Krrchoffner Best Gentleman Alan Taylor Most Sophisticated Carol Fawcett Best Dressed Girl Joyce Bouvette Best Dressed Boy Allan Thompson Most Musical Myrna Dlckrnson Best Dressed G1rl Best Dressed Boy Qfwtcwq What ana1ve t1t1e' Can we as the semors of 1954 expect to truly record our l1yes for the past four years? How can we portray our laughter our tears our love and our dreams durmg the best years of our l1ves'? As freshmen we felt proud of our new 1mportance as a class We backed our school teams enthus1ast1 cally and st1l1 found t1me to study The freshmm class that year proudly presented the operetta Walta Tlme We looked forward to HOIT1CCOIT11Hg 1n a new llght as sophomores We could at last select a cand1date for queen' We experlenced somethlng new class co operatlon The school year of 1952 53 found us worldly wlse as-1un1ors Our f1rst class play Our Mlss Brooks was a success from both monetary and entertamment angles There was excltement 1ndeed May 2. 1953 We attended our f1rst prom and banquet' A mag1c word prom 1S 1t1'1Ot7 Semors at last and our dream of a homecommg queen fulfllled But where IS that feellng of superlor 1ty'P Who can qulte cover up that sadness and uncer talnty that 15 affectlng us? As the senlors of 1954 we rea11ze that am11estone has been reached 1n our l1VCS we salute our teachers and underclassmen and look toward the future 18 I ' ! , , , ' 7 Y I ! , A.. , ' . 2 Y! Q . ,, . . .. . ,, .4 NH ' 3 i . , . , ..... . Y ' 9 -Z be 1? Bud Kelly Donna Johnson Colleen Jacor Tom Rutten M4455 Tom Rutten was chosen to lead the Class of 55 1n 1tS Jumor year Second 1n command was Bud Kelly wh1le Colleen Jacot collected dues and Donna Johnson recorded the meetnmgs Donna Johnson was the Homecornmg queen cand1date wlth Jon Stenseth superv1s1ng her carnpa1gn A Jumor class play was presented and the class also sponsored the .Tumor Sen1or Banquet. Student Counc11 representatwes were. 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P P, . ,. . glial, M - 2 1- 4 'Q 1 T fx SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Sherman Lee Gerald Larson Robert Wong Rosa11e LeC1erc 6344456 For the1r sophomore Pre s1dent the Class of 56 chose Robert Wong Sherman Lee served as Veep wlnle Rosal1e LeC1erc was Secretary and Gerald Larson was Treasurer Representmg the class as Homecommg queen candxdate was Jams Moen Kenny Z.1egler was elected campa1gn manager. Gerald Larson, James Ringstrom, Robert Wong, Kenneth Ziegler and Raymond Walter were Student Council members. 24 pew! Semen Uffccad 'JN 8 Q'-s,:f5 'N FIRST ROW Demse Frlth Robert Hamngton JoAnn Lanz Jerry Nelson Kenneth Metz Anton Bundy SECOND ROW Carol Fawcett Douglas Jensen Dav1dRegan Patsy Haley Norval Johnson Alrson Rude center our semor cand1date for Homecom1ng Queen re1gned over The 1954 Homecom1ng act1v1t1es w1th Alan Taylor as campargn manager Joan Warburton left 1n our Jumor year was cand1date w1th Anton Bundy as cam pargn manager Servrng as our Sophomore queen cand1date was June Alm r1ght w1th Jerry Nelson as Campalgn manager Our Freshman class offmcers were Dentse Frrth presmdent Robert Harrmg ton v1ce prestdent Jo Ann Lanz Secretary Douglas Jensen Treasurer In our Sophonaore year we were led by Kenneth Metz presldent Anton Bundy VICC prestdent Gerald Nelson secretary Carol Fawcett treasurer Pres1d1ng m our .Tumor year were Douglas Jensen presrdent Davtd Regan v1ce presldent Patsy Haley secretary and Norval Johnson treasurer hee Zeafw 0g faqaftq an il'-TD lllllixt yy o 0 , . if ... ' - . 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EDITOR Margaret Nelson The 1954 Satan begms 1ts long Journey lnto trme It IS a record of the past and a memory for the future It IS a conglom eratron of hope work and heart ache It 1S the constant rushmg to meet deadlmes Smce 1939 Seruors have worked to make a wrltten record of then' short soiyourn here We are carrymg on th1s trad1t1on We the '54 Satan staff hope th1s yearbook w1ll l1ve .lp to your requlrements and prove to be an accurate record of th1s year Anno Dorrum MCMLIV DEPARTMENT HEADS Carole Bekke Alta Lmdaas BUSINESS STAFF Norval Johnson and R1ley Murray Joyce Bouvette Vrolet Swenson Patrrcra Haley 28 Q Oy I hr-9 I ' L 1 1 1 1 9 1 . . ' . p ... I n n Z . v - .J 5- COPYWRITERS Carole Bekke Paulrne Serumgard Joan Warburtson Nlary Murnane Jeanne Wall Denrse Frrth ,ssh MAKE UP STAFF Patrrcra Morse Gall Frtzpatrrck TYPISTS E1leen Ersele Mary Ann Stoe Sharon Burt Donna Holstad Joyce Bouvette Darla Jacobson Vrolet Swenson Joan Rogers S-I' FEATURE WRITERS AND ADVISORS John Howard Robert Maxwell Asmd An derson Patrrcra Haley Elsre Morlanen June Alm 29 -f S 4' if 4 J, x P -X : fl f - : . ' . . 1 ' , , . l J ,, iv , - Q .L- ', R' XJ : , , : ' . , ' Y D f Y ' 1,7 K' , M, I 5' , .- -eb W l I n I ' 1 , . . nb' Af -,wa-'ar ,rf-1'1',fg-, :O Q5 'X-I' 's-.AV CO LDIIORS nnl 1 Pxrbx H1 'YL .N N if BL5INESb STAFF Robert Harrrnqton Duane, Halter DIV bIOINAL HLADb Darla Jacobson Allan Thompson Mary Niurnane Alan Taylor John Rutren IN11Ch861 Mur nanc, T da REPORTERS FIRST ROW Lors Peterson Anne Mar1tStudness Marlene Huber Amta Olson Iamce Lalum Patrrera Nelson SECOND ROW Elsre Morlanen Lynn Graham Donna Johnson Sharlene Kenner Caryl Knoke Sherla Rude Monrca Mellem THIRD ROW Tunrn Engh Barbara Gerrells Jamce Hanson Mary Murnane Wrnnrfred Sjoberg joan Warburton Evonne Kelly Delorsf. Rude lake? COLUMNISTS FIRST ROW Alta Lrndaas, Vrolet Swenson, Alrson Rude, Myrna Dxckrnson, Paulrne Serumgard, Denrse Frrth SECOND ROW Dorothy Moen, Colleen Jacot, Carole Bekke, Jeanne Wall, JoAnn Lanz, Patsy Haley THIRD ROW Rrchard Achter Allan Thompson, Howard Knutson, Hugh Kelly, Alan Taylor 31 N. .-3 LV Q7 Lf 4 N ., . L' 6 ,, - - Q 'nf '71 ' ,, :ji WJ . lt- E ,. N Q ,- . f., .. -A A gi. M 4, ' 1- v F. Y I xz,X , - N - 'I 1 1 ' 6 w A' 1 s X ' T I X .1 I . ' T I I Q Q I 2 C Z I I 2 I ' 2 Z ' I l I 1 I 1 a . ' 1 1 v - o I p . FIRST ROW Ahson Rude Sharlene Kenner Colleen Jacot JoAnn Lanz June Alm Denrse Frrth Marna Johnson SECOND ROW Brran Johnson Jon Stenseth Mrchael Homes Lawrence Zregler Kenneth Metz Gerald Chrrstre Ken neth Zregler THIRD ROW Robert l-larrrngton Hugh Kelly Douglas Jensen Raymond Walter Robert Iverson Gerald Nelson Robert Wong James Rrngstrom 0' OFFICERS Vrce Presldent Kenneth Metz Secretary Treasurer Alrson Rude Presrdent Robert Harrrngton The govern1ng body of Central 1n cludes nrne semors, seven Junrors f1V6 sophomores and two freshmen, vv1th Prmcrpal B F' Stevens as ad v1sOr The Student Counc1l IS presrded over by Robert Harrmgton wrth Kenneth Metz as vrce pres1dent and Alrson Rude as secretary treasurer Homecomrng and the Chr1stmas program are two of the marn actrv 1t1es sponsored by the Councrl They are also rn charge of the Natronal School Stud1o s school p1cture ar scholar sh1p program and the Balfour Plaque Contest O H i I ' , . J . 9 - I . , . C W I rangement, assembly programs, J ft el , 32 ? A-fig lf! SENIOR HIGH Marlene Huber Jeanne Wall Carol Fawcett Wrnnrfred Sjo berg SI:COND ROW Rosalle LeClerc Pat Morse Janrce Baker I JUNIOR HIGH Phy111sBarks Jean Holter Sandra Jensen Sally Werner Karen Rohrer SECOND ROW J1Il Zwemke JanetKunke1 Judy Bullock Karen Ron nmg THIRD ROW Robert Stewart Connre Johnson Kenneth Tonng 3? C' T 1 'V 'LB .. , Q ' ' C3 fr en? 4 I V' I 4 ' xi if f I K ' ' . f It ., -I S v f V I O I K if Xi' A ' x - . . yy v ' t . f : ,V c1:' xox- -L ,- ,' V l Q Ll., ' :SX ' D l ,Q f . f . NJ- ,I Mx f Vg 2114 FIRSI ROW Irene Kettttttz, Ethellrltlcox PattyJohnson Joyce Schepp Paultne Serumqard Myrna Dtcktnson Glenda Overbo karen Thompson RhetaEr1ckson Jantce Baker Sharon Reynen Pat lktlcox Patsy Schumacher Patty Chrtstte SECOND ROKR Joann Ruth Joan Hanson Sharon Lee Pat Maxson Marjorle Nelson Beverly Lten Kathleen Burck hard Alta Ltndaas Carole Bekke Dentse Frrth Vtolet Swenson Patsy Haley Barbara Hanson Patrtcta Rtggtn Ellen Blankenshtp HIRD ROXK Yvonne Howes Cheryl Mootz Theodora vltltsey Beverly Hatter Dorothy Moen Betty Verschure Darlene Kahn Evelyn Valstad Janet Sorbel Pat Burckhard Joyce Bouvette Loretta Hursman FOURTH ROW Ellen Kleven Joan Rogers Martorle Nelson JoAnn Lanz Mary Murnane Pat Ktrchoffner Donna Holstad The Future I-Iomernakers of Amertca, d1rected by M1ss Jean1ne Van Berkorn, has 50 acttve members Pres1d1ng over thts group was Rheta Emckson, w1th Jan1ce Baker as v1ce pres1dent, Karen Thompson, secretary and Glenda Overbo treas urer The par11amentar1an was Alta L1ndaas, h1stor1an, Donna Hotstad Martlynn Sten, reporter and Myrna D1ck1nson, mus1c cha1rman The d1str1ct offlcers were, Glenda Overbo, recreat1on cha1rman Beverly L1en, parhamentarran, and Ellen Kleven, secretary Mrs Kleven was the chapter mother The local project was to help the School for the Deaf Offccna ? FIRST ROW Glenda Overbo Jantce Baker Rheta Ertckson Karen Thompson SECOND ROW Alta Ltndaas Donna Horstad Myrna Dlcktnson Martlynn Sten 34 I I I Darla Jacobson. Gail Fitzpatrick. Marilynn Sten. Carol Webster, Lola Morrow. A l ' 3 9 ' . ' Q 3 . Z YJ' 3 I I 5 I 1 Q.- I. 19 X 1' ' -, - M , kq' ' ' ' - ' T I v ' n . 1 I 7. 7, ff. FIRST ROW Mr Norrrs Fagerlund Roger Breakey Paul Abrahamson Rrchard Wrlcox Konrad Peters Warren Hurs man Bob Maxwell Duane Hatter Duane Bye Glen Rushfeldt Harold Lynch B111 Nelson Gary Anderson Howard Murray Brll O Brren SECOND ROW George Goeser Ray Rrpplrnger Larry MacDonald, Allan Brundell Gerald Nell Joe Belford Marvrn Lrnde Merlyn Bryn Dennrs Paulson Arland Johnson Eugene Sorbel B111 Webster THIRD ROW James Shtpman Grant Etdsness Ray Weed Dennrs Knudson Glen Olson Rrchard Weed Kermrt Graske Donald Elv rum Robert Bergeth Roy Hursman Selmer Elgaen Eugene Dxck Bob Reslock, Dwlght Connor FOURTH ROW James Maetzold James Palmer James MacDonald Ronald Gulseth Jerry Maxwell Andrew Frelrch Maurrce Goeser Larry Sullxvan Bob Pearson The FFA d1rected by Mr Norms Fagerlundpart1c1pated 1n the state dan-y and cattle Judgmg at Jamestown All the boys 111 the chapter helped Wlth the ra1s1ng of a da1ry herfer wh1ch placed 1n the contest The chapter also plans to attend all state and natlonal meetmgs Ofgam Q7 SJ sJ FIRST ROW Duane Hatter Vxce Presrdent Duane Bye Presxdent Glen Rushfeldt Secretary BACK ROW Mr Nor rrs Fagerlund Advlser Harold Lynch Senunel Warren Hursman Reporter B11lNelson Parltamentarlan Bob Max well Treasurer 35 , . . . . . -1: L- . y I 1 , - , x , I ' V' A X 0 1 s ' F H9 I ! A,.y ' 1 . V ,Pr Q Q .A ' 7 E ,. -G I ,L 1, lp M h A I, Q , Zkedw Frrth J Lanz P Serum ard I Wall J lN1Ol'1IZ M Murnane D Hotstad G Fttzpatrtek J Roqers SECOND ROW L Platts E Etsele P Ktrchoffner C Fawcett P Haley I Bouvette E M01 lanen 1 Summer P Burckhard B Chrtstte M Erlandson X Lmdaas THIRD ROXA A Studness P Nelson L Graham Nl Huber D Johnson B Gerrells A Olson L Peterson P D114 I Mahany Y Lalum C Iacot S Kenner FOURTH ROW E Wtl cox I Kettutv S Rudr L 'vlcChesney G Rude D Moen G Hanson C Knoke P l.l1lCOX I Moen S Reynen R LeClerc V Ferestad B Ron K lhompson D lwovacek L Johnson M Chts holm .l . FIRST ROW B Atchtson R Remster M Johnson K Schepp C Englar N Tortng P Chrrstle B Lten K Burck hard T Burckhard G Dushtnske M Street P Kuntz SECOND ROW K Ronmng P Barks J Holter S Jensen I Kunkel S Reynen P Johnson I Kosteclu S Lee P Engen J Hanson S Mootz M Thompson THIRD ROW K Fttzpatnck S Fugle B Dawson I Halvorson D Thompson P Marun Ilohnson K Watterson I Bremseth B Hat ter P Maxson L Sowatzkr D Hanson FOURTH ROW E Valstad L Hursman J Sorbel A Chelf S Grebe J Garske S Carney P Rrggrn C Lxpp I Harrmgton P Galloway J Frtth LAST ROW D Kenner L Erlandson E Elefson, M AltrmQ,er,J Hussey, S Loften, B Halvorson 36 V ...rv - .IN v. . ,. i,......., ,A -. -..i....v.., ... .V..T,...,V..,. U.. .,.v-, V. W 1 4 -Q x g . I - I . p . ' y ' . ' . .4 W p . 1 . , . p . , I . 'T' I I - 'rv-3' 1' . . .I I. N . , t , ' . I .2 ' . 1 Olson. M. Harrinqton. G. Overbo. FIFTH ROW: W, Sjoberq, I. ' ll so ' l at sl It I '... '..... ..: '. 4,414 W at QEATED LEFT TO RIGHT LOIS Plarts Mary Murnane Jo Ann Lanz Denrse Frrth Mary Ann Stoe June Alrn Jacque Cray Colleen Jacot Donna Johnson Donna Novacek Janrs Moen STANDING Darla Jacobson Rosalre Le Clerc Carole Bekke Paullne Serumgard Lynn Graham LaVonne McChesney Alrson Rude VIOICISWCHSOH Barbara Ger rells Marlene Huber Marella Ch1Sh01lll Members of the Grrls' Athletu: Assoc1at1on recewe sweaters, numerals, letters p1ns and chevrons through pomts earned for part1c1pat1r1g 1n tumbllng bowlmg, skatmg b1k1ng h1k1ng pep club, and cheerleadmg The g1rls p1ctured above have earned the1r sweaters and letters Plus requlre Z50 polnts letters, 500 sweaters, 1 200 numerals, 250 chevrons, 250 Proceeds from the gym rev1ew pay for the art1cles earned by the glrls Pm 6!uJ0ffcca4 Jo Ann Lanz, VICC Pres1dent, Joan Warburton, Treasurer, Katherrne Nelson, Advisor, Bonnre Chrlstre, Secretary, Demse Frlth. Presldent 37 1 I I 1, , ' , I . E ' R J. - I . , f , , , 7 n 1 1 p . I 1 , I I I I I . P - . 1 . 7 I i 1 1 ' . 1 ! U P Q . . . l l l S3 yu-.NJN-ff FIRST ROW Elsre lxlorlanen Par Krrchoffner Jon Srensezh VIOICI swenson Margarer Nelson SECOND ROW Alta Llndaas Marllynn Sten Judv Nelson Ianej INIOFIIZ Delolse Rude Gary Nelson Gerald Larson Lowell Trlpp Rxchard Achter John Thompson Jerry Maxwell THIRD ROW Dale Rude Ronnxe Goodrrch Txmmy Envh Mr Rolzrnskr Advlsor :Q Par Krrchoffner Nauonal Scrence Farr wrnner mindful Club rneet1ngs are held tw1ce a month ness 15 carr1ed on Plans for the year mn clude an exchange v1s1t to Grafton s scrence club and tr1p to the State Sc1ence Fa1r at Fargo and the Nat1ona1 at Purdue Un1vers1ty 0AQe4n4 PatK1rchoffner VICE Presrdenr Jon Srenseth Presrdent V1 olet Swenson Secretary Treasurer 38 -ti x .V . SJ - .M I ' X ' Q l I ,- wg - v ' 'Z V . , N o 1 l - V 'X J . -J - I X ' M R r , . , '4 7' I . I . ' ' .' . ' ' , . . . 1 . ' ' . Projects are discussed and regular busi- . . , fl L- . . s.r..r ' . : ' .t Q ,I I 'L x , - Y : V KAN ,,,,,s , S ,IA - FRONT ROW Iuanr ta Brown Joan Sor bel Janrce sever son BACK ROV! Shxrley Lalvlotte vm.. Joanlkeed Mr Da vrd Marr Advrsor Darlene Schnetter Bern1ceForness Not Pxctured AIIIDQIOH :Q brfert and Donald ix Llvrum 'N' 9- 0 :dame 3 240161464 FBLA Future Busmess Leaders of Amerrca, rs a new club organrzed by the merchandwmg class Elected to head the club 15 Arlmgton E1fert Pres1dent, Joan Sorbel Secretary Donald Elvrum, Treasurer Juarnta Brown was elected as state pres1dent at the conven tron at Mmot FIRST ROW Robert Bryn Ph111p Hurd Mrke Murnane Jack Thomp son Trmmy Engh SECOND ROW Frank Coffman Janet Morltz Dor othy Moen Anne Mar1tStudness THIRD ROW Davrd Thompson Allen Koss Dann Hussey Rxchard Achter Harold Johnson Harley Lynch The photography club 15 superv1sed by Julxan Ro1z1nsk1 who 1nstructs the students on photography techruque. Th1S year the club made Chr1stmas cards and entered var1ous photo contests. 39 ' vi ' ' I , , 1, . ' Y ': L ' - , I E Q' l r f e 1 . ' ' - Y- ,- 4 A 1 x, v n, ' - q - 4 N, . . . T ' ff - ' Y47 , ' ' rw ,309 ' . .r V 'lx :ix p -I ' k 1 'W ' ,Q if fl- ' f : v A? 5 f ,P 1 Ujgg, -r xx ff ' 'lf O A' , H' ' I V I fr fr .J ' r WO' ,. , ll : ,I . T T R 5 ' f . U- A ,,... N- -- , . lg, W 1 'I I K I , . , . , 2 - . l ' . ' 1 . . ' ' Q ' , - -4 R 3- , ' O . V . . ' ff? -. A . , ff' 1 5, ' A X 0 ,. , v ' , ff , . 1 n l 2 . 3' . FIRST ROW JanetMor1tz Mar1lynErlandson Denlse Frxth Vrolet Swenson Galea Olson LOIS Peterson Rheta ETICR son Myrna Drckrnson Paulxne Serumgard Anne Mar1tStudness Anlta Olson Sherla Rude Lynn Graham bLCOlwD ROW Joan Rovers Colleen Jacot Allson Rude Caryl Knoke Sharlene Kenner Joan Warburton Donna Novacek Jams Moen Ellen Kleven Bonnre Row Joanne Summer Darlene lrecd Alta Lxnuaas Patsy Haley THIRD ROW Joanne Walter Pat D1X Erleen Aardahl Jaruce Hanson Wrnnrfred Sjoberrz, Mary Murnane Marrlyn Harrlnqton Jo Ann Lanz Carol Fawcett Darla Jacobson Carole Bekke La Vonnc McChesney June Alm Glenda Overbo Jeanne Wall Rubxc Hanson WWWMHM Under the d1rect1on of Mrs Evelyn A1nb the G1rls' Glee Club meets three t1mes a week dur1ng school hours The group part1c1pated 1n the Chmstmas concert, spr1ng concert and graduatmn ex erc1ses Sherla Rude was the accompan1st 40 Qlee6!aJ0ffccefz4 X M FRONT ROW Jeanne Wall Secretary Treasurer Alta L1ndaas Presldent BACK ROW L1brar1ans Jams Moen Donna Novacek Galea Olson . . . . . , J . . . . , A . 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FIRST ROW LaVonne McChesney Donna Novacek Denise Frrth Marllyn Erlandson Sherla Rude Vroler Swenson Galea Olson Myrna Dlckrnson Paultne Serumgard Alta Llndaas Allson Rude Joanne Summer Ann Marrt Studness Anrta Olson Lynn Graham Elleen Taylor SECOND ROW Joanne Walter Joan Rogers Colleen Jacot Joan War burton Patncra Dlx Wrnnrfred Sjoberg Mary Murnane Jams Moen Jeanne Wall Glenda Overbo Momca Mellem Garnet Rude Darlene Freed Marrlyn Harrmgton Carol Fawcett JoAnn Lanz Carole Bekke June Alm Janet Morrtz Ruby Hanson Patsy Haley Darla Jacobson THIRD ROW George Halvorson Paul Abrahamson Allan Koss Lowell Trrpp Kenneth Ztegler Earl Bosch Kermlt Garske Jon Stenseth Rlley Murray Glen Rushfeldt R1chardMuehlhausen FOURTH ROW Jerry Nelson J1m Rmgstom Davrd Regan Gordon Barks Donald blvrum Ph1l1p Hurd Allan Thomp son Darrel Bye Alan Taylor Hugh Kelly Rtchard Madsen Ladd Conrad Orvllle Baker Ronald Row Larry Zregler Duane Bye Douglas Jensen Rlchard Berg Howard Elvrum Duane Butts Tom Rutten Norval Johnson Waxed The M1xed Chorus 15 a group of erghty four semor hrgh boys and grrls under the drrec tmon of Mrs Norrrs Amb Th1s year they for the frrst t1me, w1ll appear rn robes They are royal blue w1th revers1b1e stoles of whrte and gold The group sang at the Chr1stmas, sprmg and exchange concerts Sherla Rude was accompamst Rehearsals were conducted at 8 A M every Tuesday and Thursday Drrector Mrs Norrrs Amb .4'ofwlf4 pc 951 l Michael Murnane, Robert Harrington, Robert Iverson, Gary Thorson, John Rutten, Dann H'ussey, Tony Skurdallf I s . . be I I ' , Q . . X I n - - f 4l GIRLS TENOR DRUM CORPS: FIRST ROW: Yvon- ne Lalum, June Alm,Joan Warburton, Lynn Gra- ham. SECOND ROW: Darla Jacobson, Donna Johnson, JoAnn Lanz, and Barbara Gerrills. Director William Zesiger . x I ' f , 2 .5 if T ' f I . ' 5 , 5 .- ,,A. 3 5 L. 1 . S , gt 5 I L Q Q 1 ! I P 2 i Q .-f Q 1 3 . 5 f 'Twy- .ggwg - 1 4 3 1 : - 51 ,1 f M , Q A A l , . -I Ml I l 5 . ws.. ,I ' i 2 I! Q -. 1 1 i P 1 .56 we-34 5 - li. , , f' -iff? M1 , hr ah- b at -1 .,:- -' xx? ' 1' 1, if 'X 'Nl A x . ' 'ii Za-ya 2 'N 'fit Darrel Bye Rrley Murray Gary Thorson Robert Harrrngton Four sen1or boys make up the boys quartet Th1s rs the thrrd year there has been a quartet They have sung at the Chrrstmas, spr1ng, and exchange concerts The g1rls ensemble 15 composed of frfteen senror g1r1s Thrs group sang 1n the spr1ng and exchange concert They were also featured rn varrous other appearances The accompanlst for thrs group was Darla Jacobson 606012 FIRST ROW Alrson Rude, Demse Frrth, Patsy Haley, Vrolet Swenson, Myrna Dxckrnson, Pauhne Serumgard, Alta Lrndaas, Marrlyn Er1andson,Joanne Walter SECOND ROW: Jeanne Wall, Carole Bekke, Carol Fawcett, JoAnn Lanz, Mary Murnane, Darla Jacobson, June Alm 44 's 'Q s: ' -J S 1 - , X 5 X, 5 . .R l A4 f KES, XX' A 5 I - U 9 . ' . , . . . . . , . . . . . . I O ' FIRST ROW Margaret Thompson Grace Evenhus Janina Kostecki Pat Galloway Joan Hussey Tom Bnrckhard Myrna Altringer SECOND ROW Pat Christie Barbara Hanson Joyce Schepp Carol Englar Ramona Remster Marna John son Judy Frith Gail Brooks Jacque Bratt Beverly Halvorson Syb1lLoften Sharon Lee Lorna Sowatzkl Kathleen Burckhard Beverly Lien Nancy Tormg Patricia Riggin Marilyn Reiste Elaine Llefson FOURTH ROW Beverly Hatter Theodora Wiltsey Janice Harrington Joan Hanson Stella Aardahl Gail Dushinke Linda Erlandson Carol Webster Marilyn Pederson Pat Maxson Margo Street Kay Piper mdicqdzk burton Dwight Halverson Robert Stewart Charles Christie James Preusse Kent Toring Brenda Atchison, Dorothy Jahnke Pat Martin Diane Kenner Jean Pownell Bonnie Mellem Connie Johnson SECOND ROW Kay Webster Judy Bullock Bonita Christensen Sandra Johnson Margaret Anderson Ann Chelf Donald Spidahl Lyle Nelson Tommy Cranna Dean Stenseth Tommy Owens Lyle Aardahl Lynn Hoghaug Cheryl Reynen Peggy Stefonowicz Jean Halvorson Helen Hanson Erlys Butts J11l Pederson THIRD ROW Sally Werner Bonnie Olson Beverly Olson Karen Pederson Ilona Peterson J111 Zwemke Eleanor Weisenhaus Harold Madsen Paul Madsen Donald Hurd Dann Kirchoffner William Fawcett Jean Holter Janet Kunkel Sandra Jensen Judy Johnson Janice Wxlktnsin Karen Rohner Jerrullen Feldner FOURTH ROW LeRoy Toso Sheldon Toso Robert Wtltsey Norman Swenson Gary Kihl strom David Wold Darell Christie 45 I 1 J I FIRST ROW: Janet Shark, Arlene Shipman, Julie Ronning, Kay Fitzpatrick, Jean Harman, Sharon Starkey, Boyd War- 71696546446 a The string orchestra, under the direc- tion of Donald Miller, consists of fifty-five members. They took part in the Christmas Concert and the graduation exercises. They also presented an annual spring con- cert, and played in the Class A Festival at Fargo. Fourteen students earned letters and chevrons for being in orchestra for a certain number of years. Margaret Nelson earned the National Orion Award as the most outstanding sen- ior orchestral musician. This is the ini- tial presentation of the annual Orion A- ward. Orchestra Graduates FIRST ROW: Norval I0hnson,Joan Rogers, Margaret Nelson, ,, Robert Harrington. SECOND ROW: Gary Thorson, Donald Elvrum Howard Elvrum. 46 1 5 1 1 Q +2 i 'EBV Lf Q bo Q, ' '9 13? r oi 4 1 W 9' 4 f , if f4z'4Zet6c4 7 Q. 6:20 Captaxn Robert Harr1ng,ton Deana: if Denn1s Red Huntley has coached the Satan football team and taught soc1al sc1ence for seven years He came here 1n 1947 after graduatmg from the Umverslty of North Dakota where he was an All North Central Conference back H was an all state football player at Mmot Hmgh School where he also lettered 1n basketball and track Mr Huntley resmgned h1s pos1t1on at fentral 1n the fall of 1953 JU 7 I. l ' ll Il - Y . . - . C ,-y .,!,- - . . . .4 NJ . . . I A Yhllgfi -- t .- j .R G ' I 0 ' f N ,k 5 as E - - -n :T - ' 1 B .1 2 P 9 x ' - if P, ss. FIRST ROW: Darrel Bye, Ronald Row, Marlowe Myer, Robert Sandberg, Captain Robert Harrington, Orville Baker Douglas Jensen, David Regan, Anton Skurdall, Allan Young, Duane Butts. SECOND ROW: Student Manager Richard Madsen, Thomas Rutten, James Ringstrom, Kermit Garske, Howard Knutson, Kenneth Metz, Richard Berg, Earl Bosch Gary Thorson,Student Manager Gerald Christie, THIRD ROW: John Rutten, Patrick Killalea, Raymond Weed Richard Storsteen, Warren Hursman, Sherman Lee, Clare Dahlen, Newton Lee, they we they we Minot 14 0 Park River O 25 Bismarck 18 13 Wapeton 14 6 Mandan O 0 Grand Forks 6 6 Grafton 13 6 Jamestown 34 0 - r 4 Nl ' ,IT I K 1 lf, in g F x. 3 N , r 1 ' x f J c. Richard Storsteen Darrel Bye Robert Sandberg Douglas Jensen Kenneth Metz V' if Gary Thorson Duane Butts Raymond Weed Clare Dahlen Kermrt Garske Orvxlle Baker '52 ik vi, ,N f ix : - ' M FH rf' .- A aw - . .-sq 14 Q , ' .1 v. t ,K ' .2 E, Q 1 'x F XA' 5 A, K . fx El' ' iA 9 Q- Q. '- bf ,Q . 'uv' I ' . 6 P . .rf A A I A - Y an A. r 5 715 N , Y 4 I bl 4,1 N 1 f ' ' ,V K by . J ' . Davrd Regan Ronald Row Marlowe Myer Warren Hursman FIRST ROW Alrson Rude June Alm Myrna Drckrnson SECOND ROW Carole Bekke Rrley Murray Darla Jacob SOD Every year new cheerleaders are chosen by the hrgh school faculty They are not chosen on cheerleadmg ab1l1ty alone but on personahty po1se conf1dence pep personal appearance leadersh1p cooperatron scho last1c standmg and physrcal strength Ahson Rude June Alrn Myrna Drckmson Darla Jacobson Carole Bekke Jacque Gray and Rrley Murray frlled these qual1f1cat1ons to become our 1953 1954 cheerleaders Due to a back 1nJury Jacque was unable to com plete the year 53 Jacque Gray Ea-7 faked Roy Reslock a graduate of Dev1ls Lake Central H1gh School has bCCI'1COaCh1l'1g the basketball team and teach 1ngmathemat1Cs for seven years After graduatmg from Jamestown College he taught at K1lldeer Rugby and M1not before comlng here STUDENT MANAGERS T1mmEngh Ronald Goodnch Ronald Hellesvlg 54 D 1 : ' 7 3 I 'T' 1 . ' . 7954 E? cam FIRST ROW Alan Taylor Darrel Bye Rrchard Storsteen Robert Harrlngton Orvllle Baker Raymond Weed SECOND ROW Robert Sandberg Robert Iverson Phllxp Hurd Ronald Row Ladd Conrad Rrchard Weed Kenneth Metz Leland Mahany Ronald Goodrrch The 1954 Basketball team 1S composed of 10 Semors and 4 Junlors Besrdes the1r regular games the team part1c1pated 1n a holrday tournament at B1smark Dec nament at Fargo F1rst second thrrd and flfth place w1nners at Fargo competed for state honors at Grand Forks The schedule was as follows November November Decernbe r Decembe r December Dec ember January January St Mary B1smarck Jamestown Mmot Rugby Grand Forks Shanley Fargo January January February February February February February February 23 Mrnot Grafton Park Rlver Grafton Wahpeton Valley C1ty Grand Forks Park Rrver ember Z8 and 29, and in the Eastern DivisionalTour- Z7 , 's 18 ' 2.8 ' 4 5 ' 5 ' 6 12 12 19 Z0 ' 8 Z4 15 26 ' 55 fl if Alan Taylor Robert Harrmgton -1- 9' Raymond Weed Orvxlle Baker 'N fi 47 if -ru-X in Darrel Bye Richard Storsteen 56 57 gg mm FIRST ROW Robert Reslock Terrance Walsh Roger Brundage Jack Rrngstrom Arden Stenhjem SECOND ROW Wayne Ronnrng student manager Mrchael Homes Brxan Weed Allyn Preusse Darwrn Powell Rolf Storsteen Coach Vrctor Sletten 640i FIRST ROW Sherman Lee James Pxngstrom Frank Kredrowskl Rxchard Maxson Raymond Walter Robert Wong SECOND ROW Allen Koss student manager Marvm Lrnde Kenneth Zregler Thomas Galleger Joseph Belford Gerald Nelson Lowell Trrpp Robert Bergeth Gerald Larson Leonard Jemtrud Coach Hartley Maland 58 as s FIRST ROW Duane Butts Tony Skurdall Newton Lee Gerald Chrlstre Earl Hanson SECOND ROW Larry Zregler Pat Klllalea Howard Knutson Clare Dahlen Coach Dennrs Huntley and Leland Mahany SECOND ROW Tony Skurdall Phllrp Hurd Ladd Conrad Orvxllc Baker Robert Sandberg Gary Thorson Kenneth Metz Robert Harrrngton THIRD ROW Duane Butts Raymond Weed Rrchard Storsteen Warren Hursman Darrel Bye Alan Taylor Marlowe Myer Douglas Jensen Rxchard Weed Mrchael Murnane 59 I I FIRST ROW: Allan Young, Allan Thompson, Gerald Chrisie, Ronald Row, David Regan, Robert Iverson, John Rutten Coaches Charles Hurley and Art Adams. Captaln Kenny Metz Mlke Mumane SECOND ROW Tom Rutten John Rutten Kenny Metz Coach Charles Hurley Tony Skurdall Jerry Chrlsue Duane Butts and Don Hanson 60 ,, If I FRONT ROW: Gary Johnson, Marlyn Knutson, Paul Abrahamson, Mack Graham, Dann Hussey, Allan Thompson Th1s was the maugural year for the skatmg program m the Dev1ls lake Publ1c Schools Charles Fussell was 1n charge of dr1v mg a school bus on Monday and Tuesday of each week for students gomg to the skat mg r1nk. Th1s enabled them to acqu1re free 1n- struct1on from a profess1onal skater Under the dxrection of Jerry Wood strom, several h1gh school students part1 c1pated IH the annual J. C Frost Frohcs, whxch was held February 12-14. 61 li I y 'fi Ll f low! H! 5 F9 M? ?ecLtafze4 'W 5444? fzenheededmqapcizdteaadgaafw -701. 76,-IX eimlfv. Girls Girls Girls' was the theme of h 1953 gym review Under the supervision of Miss Lucille Whitt grades seven through lar lyrics The boys quartet was featured in the title tune which was the finale pre senting the entire cast ' Deep Purple por trayed in modern dance was amain attrac tion This annual event has been discon tinued 64 li . If , Quan, ,, . , . , . , t e twelve originated various routines to popu- . . , . . - . . , ,, - , - 65 4 I Vu '65 L: 'D J' 1,11 5 'til A 'z ,Jr ' sf' fy ' ggi 4 W A sg Q. yi, in Mi- , ' A- of P I , A-.5-ne J, 5 I J ,,- ,f .f Q I -wavy' 4 Pu-fx 7 ?53 The trad1t1ona1 snake dance led by the cheerleaders through the mam streets on October 15 opened the 1953 homecom1ng act1v1t1es The announcement of the queen Ahson Rude sen1or cand1date managed by Alan Taylor took place on a truck on Fourth Street and Fourth Avenue Ahson was crowned Fr1day afternoon ln the Central H1gh School Aud1tor1um by the 1952 Queen Sharlene Kenner She was attended 1n the parade followmg the coronat1on by Donna Johnson Junxor cand1date whose campalgn was managed by Jon Stenseth and Jams Moen sophomore whose campa1gn manager was Kenny Zlegler The football game Frxday evenlng 1n whlch the Satans bowed to Wahpeton 14 to 6 and the Annual Homecornmg Dance concluded the act1v1t1es lx HI FBI 67 F 5- . 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'flew xt , mlhll lp K N Ml un First prizeg home room 33 546-f ' 1 x TOOMEY FUNERAL CHAPEL Leader nn Funeral directing LAKE THEATER It s Movletlme U S A HUESGEN S Diamonds watches and lewelry RAMSEY DRUG CO Walgreen Agency PAVARS SHOE SHOP Shoe Repair YULAND-SLORBY STUDIO Quality portraits DEVILS LAKE DRUG Rexoll Drugs GERRELLS AND CO Your Firestone dealers VANGS JEWELRY Flne Jewelry MANNS A good place to trade SUPER VALU DEVILS LAKE DAILY JOURNAL DWIGHT S STANDARD SERVICE STATION THE AMERICAN Best malts In town FIRST NATIONAL BANK F D I C F W WOOLWORTH COAST TO COAST STORES Hardware supplies RAMSEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK F D I C GLICKSONS Arrow Shafts OLSSON S VARIETY STORE KELLYS Between the shows BONDS Fashnan Experts CITY SERVICE BULK STATION Lloyd Pederson L C MOORE Standard Onl Products FARMERS UNION ELEVATOR FREEDMAN S MEN S STORE Store of Quality PAINT AND GLASS SUPPLY CO DEVILS LAKE GLASS AND PAINT Om p LAKE MOTOR CO DEVILS LAKE DAILY JOURNAL GREENLEAF AGENCY Insurance and loans POWELL MOTOR CO Complete one stop service DEVILS LAKE IMPLEMENT C John Deere Machmery SCHOMMER NASH Nash sales and service CARLSON S BAKERY Flne Pastries DRS A O WOLD AND SON BELL DRUG GALLOWAY AND OTIS Optometrlsts J C PENNEY CO WESTERN AUTO PARTS Everywhere ln North Dakota LAKE CHEVROLET CO Farm Machinery DRS MAHONEY 8. LAZARECK MAYER HOTEL LAKE GROCERY Our Famlly Foods LAKE SUPPLY CO Dealers for Hudsans GRAY SON HOTEL DR HERMAN RUTTEN C D MILLS Printers and statnoners DUFFY 81 HAUGLAND POWER SALES CO Frlgldalre Applnances OTTERTAIL POWER CO DR W E HOCKING The Hocking Dental Cllmc HARVEY S SHOES Kelly s basement LAKE ELECTRIC DEVILS LAKE WORLD MITCHELLS CAFE Try our candy GOODMAN FARM ELECTRIC LYSTAD AND REDICK Wholesalers NAKOTA HATCHERY SHARKS STORE POWELL KUNKEL INSURANCE AGENCY COLONIAL HOTEL AND CAFE TUBBY S CONOCO STATION 69 ELKS CLUB HARRY E MCHUGH COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth dealers STEWART INSURANCE SERVICE See Percy before lt s too late J 8- D JEWELRY Watch Repalr ANN DEEN FLOWER SHOP Gifts and flowers COCA COLA BOTTLING CO GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL KELLY OFFICES INSURANCE GOLDBERGS FURNITURE STORE DEVILS LAKE STEAM LAUNDRY Home of Malestlc cleamng RAMSEY MOTORS INC ARMOURS BJORNSON JEWELRY BONNIE BEAUTY STUDIO RED OWL FOOD STORE EQUITY UNION CREAMERIES LAKE BOTTLEGAS T E GOULDING 8- SONS Mobile Products FARMERS MILL AND ELEVATOR KLINKERS MUSIC SHOP Flne Music PEAVEY ELEVATORS Feed Fuel 24D MAHANNA SHEET 8. METAL COMPANY DAKOTA BOTTLEGAS COMPANY SCHUTTE FERRIS GROCERY Meats and groceries DEVILS LAKE GREENHOUSE Say It with flowers HARRINGTON BROTHERS BLOUGH S Mllllnery JEROME CANDY COMPANY LAKE REGION CLINIC SEARS ROEBUCK COMPANY CENTRAL GROCERY DOCTORW F SIHLER KEATINGS GASPARD OFFICE SUPPLY KILLALEA IMPLEMENT FRANK S TAILOR 81 HOBBY SHOP ' l D. g TRAYNOR AND TRAYNOR Quiet place to sleep NORTHERN FEED a SEED co. I ALI.. PICTURES TAKEN BY YULAND Oncetiefzewcwa Georgie, what makes your breath so hot? ,, ,466 ,, Prepare for your death Mrss Van Arsdale The Jumor Class under the drrectron of Joan Nelson presented the mystery comedy Callmg All Ghosts' 1n the h1gh school aud1tor1urn on March 9 The cast mcluded Lynn Graham Allan Young Jon Stenseth Hugh Kelly Anrta Ol son Janlce Hanson Marlene Huber Ruble Hanson John Maddock Gerald Le Clerc Ronald Goodr1ch Delo1se Rude D1ck Madsen and Mar1lyn Harrmgton What a rehearsal' l W n - .- , . 9 9 ' I . ' . . . . s 1 - 1 1 1 v ' ' I 1 n 1 ' n 9 1 1 - . a V r 'W i. 'sv 7 Seneca Under the d1rect1on of Joan Nelson the semor class presented Jumor M1ss a three act comedy on January 13 The play portrays a typ1ca1 farn11y w1th one except1on the smallest daugh ter tr1es to run everyone's l1fe but her own Glen Rushfeldt and Pat Morse Lo1s the soph1st1cated older daughter played by Carole Bekke and Judy a laughable 13 year old by Demse Fr1th She and her fr1end Fluffy played by Mar1lyn Erlandson scheme to trap some unsus pectmg boys for dance 1nv1tat1ons 72 , , . ,, . . The Graves family consists of Harry .and Grace, the parents, played by 3 n 1 ' . - Aren t boys funny The result of all her 1nterferences pract1cally assures Judy's father the loss of thepartnersh1pw1th J B hms boss played by Marlowe Myer for wh1ch he has been workmg together w1th the need ofapsych1atr1st for everyone else However w1th c1rcumstances at the1r worst there 15 an unexpected turn and Judy became M1ss Graves a lovely .Tumor M1ss who has her escort for Other members m the cast mclude Warren Hursman Pat K1rchoffner Carol Fawcett Gary Thorson Donald Elvrum R1ley Murray Duane Hatter Allan Thompson M1ke Murnane Howard Elvrum Ph1ll1p Hurd John Rutten and Jerry Nelson Bob Maxwell was stage manager What? Married ! 73 . . i U . , , . . , . . . I , . . . , . , . , . . , her first dance. . . , . , I ! 7 D I ! ! . 1 I I ' ! W t 'gangad ehwunea Dann Hussey and Colleen Jacot pawn Douglas Jensen EILEEN AARDAHL wills her naturally curly hair to Pat D1x JUNE ALM wills her little red and white case to Galea Olson 1f she can find it JANICE BAKER wills her 4th period study hall to any noise loving Junior CAROLE BEKKE wills all her high school crushes to Monica Mellem EARL BOSCH wills his physique to Roger Breakey JOYCE BOUVETTE wills her confus1ng look to Donna Johnson JUANITA BROWN wills her ability to get out of doing the duck walk to Penny Nel son ANTON BUNDY wills his salesmanship at the Super Valu to Jackie Thompson PAT BURCKHARD wills her flirtatious nature to Yvonne Lalum SHARON BURT wills her excess height to Dick Madsen DARREL BYE wills his love of sports to Duane Butts DUANE BYE wills his car to future homecoming enthusiasts BONNIE CHRISTIE wills her ability to th1nk up pranks to Earl Hanson MYRNA DICKINSON wills her place in glee club to Anne Marit Studness EILEEN EISELE wills her out of town boyfriends to anyone that wants a change HOWARD and DONALD ELVRUM will their taxi service to Ronnie Goodrich MARILYN ERLANDSON w1lls her chair in band to Dean Stenseth CAROL FAWCETT wills her rides to school to Joan Hussey GAIL FITZPATRICK wills her farm interest to Winnifred Sjoberg BERNICE FORNESS wills her giggle to Anita Olson DENISE FRITH wills her self rolling Chrysler to any thrill seekers JACQUE GRAY wills her ability of giving the teachers a bad time to Sheila Rude not that she'll need it BOB HARRINGTON wills his football shoes to Jim Ringstrom DUANE HATTER wills his chauffeur service to Allen Brundell DONNA HOISTAD wills her green Jantzen outfit to Rheta Erickson PHILIP HURD wills his big brown eyes to Jon Stenseth WARREN HURSMAN leaves his football helmet to R1chard Berg ROBERT IVERSON wills his contact lens to Orville Baker DARLA JACOBSON w1lls her ability to get in trouble to Susan Carney DOUGLAS JENSEN wills his love of mathematics to Bud Kelly NORVAL JOHNSON wills his captivating handsome exquisite features to Howard Murray MARY AGNES KILLALEA wills her reserved nature to LaVonne McChesney PAT KIRCHOFFNER wills her scientific ability to Deloise Rude SHIRLEY LaMOTTE wills her heart aches to Carol Knoke JO ANN LANZ wills her house to future New Year's Eve parties ALTA LINDAAS wills her plaid glasses to Pat Galloway HARLEY LYNCH wills his contacts to Roy Hursman LEE MAHANY wills his strong constitution to Wesley Kocher BOB MAXWELL wills his stage help to Gary Johnson KENNY METZ wills his hockey skill to Tony Skurdall ELSIE MOILANEN wills her distaste for wearing glasses to Colleen Jacot JANET MORITZ wills her bashful ways to Marcia Wilkmsin PAT MORSE wills her deep voice to Glenda Overbo MARY MURNANE wills her enthusiasm for ice skating to Pat Maxson MIKE MURNANE wills his ability to go into the 'Belmont' to Dann Hussey RILEY MURRAY wills his afternoon club to anyone lucky enough to find it 75 fCont1nued on P 803 PATSY HALEY wills her ability, to make up nick-names to Pat Grubby Wilcox. De molay Sweethe art i X-...,.. me Pop? Twelve ye ar olds 'Li-5 ,ff Nrce smrles Thar s the spurt' an nz. Q8 L ll Clothmg shortage E , Hard up'7 suse, -'Gs 1' Water on the knee K' Nlce charr G w 4 wg Jon ar lersure at Handsome I Been SW1l'IlI'l'llI1g7 lg Y Scene stea Omg June Slumber party Soft grass Puppy love Guess? 76 Left holding the broom 4 M 1 ard at work P 'L The end ilunu Joyce look at the blrdrel ia Pretty nrce huh 'P Topsy Turvy Bundy Behtnd the 8 ball 1: dh I g 'K' Going some place gll'1S7 Gray day Ji Water -spntes Jamestown here they come 77 What s so funny? Wrnter fun 5 V-any-sr-ez-wi ,awk 7? -if wb Trme to eat um 11ne up 9- l L7 .fXf ' Prnt stzed seniors r r 'J N f If , ' - ' Q , Q .K . X 5: 'D I N40-: :rl f 19' NAL.. L ' J' 1 X . 5 4 ff 15 1 . -- . t 15 E ' ' L ifihit i ' li ..4,- Y Al or Y '45 ' 0 1 ell .J Q ., Who's winning? J ' ' . H L Y i 0 1 , - 'mx is f 0 5' . ' . H, 1 L ' ' A V , ,D . . -:- Cl. N I 'Ex 4 Y Y , . ,X . 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Violet Swenson. 78 ,N X QCODIIIIUCLI from P 753 MARLOWE MYER w1lls h1s way w1th the women 19 and his safe and sane dr1v 1ng to that 1rres1st1ble comb1nat1on Ray Walter and Sherman Lee BILL NELSON w1lls h1s walk to Allan Young DONALD NELSON w1lls h1s dr1v1ng around town to anyone who hasn't anyth1ng else to do JERRY NELSON leaves h1s mlghty m1dget muscle machme g1ven h1m by Roger Iverson to Br1an Johnson MARGARET NELSON leaves the ed1torsh1p of next year's annual to anyone w1th broad enough shoulders to carry the burden DONALD OVERBO w1lls h1s car keys to 'Buzz Garske LOIS PLATTS w1lls her long legs to Marlyn Knutson DAVE REGAN w1lls h1s remarks to Howard Knutson JOAN ROGERS w1lls the solovox to Darlene Freed ALISON RUDE w1lls her constant s1ng1ng mn the halls to Ladd Conrad GLEN RUSHFELDT w1lls h1s charm 1n the hall to Jack Horner JOHN RUTTEN w1lls h1s love for women to Jerry Maxwell BOB SANDBERG w1lls h1s loud vo1ce to Allen Koss DARLENE SCHNETTER w1lls her fun roller skat1ng to her cous1n Ann Chelf Moen JANICE SEVERSON w1lls her engagement to Mar1lyn Harrlngton JOAN SORBEL w1lls her freckles to Irene Kettw1g not that she'll need them MARY ANN STOE w1lls her meanness to LaVonne McChesney RICHARD STORSTEEN w1lls h1S excess helght to Wayne Ronn1ng JOANNE SUMMER w1lls her second per1od Engl1sh class to anyone who wants to freeze to death VIOLET SWENSON w1lls her typ1ng ab1l1ty to Jon Stenseth 1n hopes he'll make good use of It next year ALAN TAYLOR w1lls hrs number 24 basketball Jersey to Sherman Lee ALLAN THOMPSON w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to keep 1n tra1n1ng to Bobby Reslock GARY THORSONw1lls h1s 1rres1st1ble charm w1th the women to Gerald LeClerc DICK VAN LEUR w1lls h1s happy go lucky nature to Clare Dahlen JEANNE WALL w1lls her sarcast1c remarks to Barbara Gerrells JOANNE WALTER w1lls her Cando fr1ends to Rub1e Hanson JOAN WARBURTON leaves her ab1l1ty to be late every morn1ng to her brother T1m JOAN WEED w1lls her last per1od wandemngs to any future merchand1s1ng stu dent RAY WEED w1lls h1s blush1ng nature to Tom Rutten 4 4 . 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