Cloquet High School - White Pine Yearbook (Cloquet, MN)

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The White Pine X Published by The Senior Class Cloquet High School Cloquet, Minnesota 1960 Contents This edition of the Wlhite Pine is in effect a continuation and enlargement of the diary which is found on the sen- ior pages. It is the record of our last year in Cloquet High School - from September to June Y from the first football game to the roses of com- mencement. This bool is the story of the whole school with special attention to the activities of the seniors. We are proud of our class, our record in scholarship and athleticsg we are proud of our book and our school. Look into our diary for it is your story, too. I aiu: ADMINISTRATION CLASSES. . . ACTIVITIES. . . ATHLETICS ..... CAP and GCWN. . . ADVERTISING. . . ll 'N Bra page page page page page Page 20 50 94 1 18 2 Dedlcauon Fha Class of 1960 rm fards rt as an honor and a prrxrlcffc to he able to dcdlcatp thcrr Hhrtp Pm: to Nh Donald Sclrrondnr xocal drrcc tor at C loquct Hr h School xotcd to thi IIIIISII profrssron N11 Sclrroadfr hrs lrborcd xx ffrnat duotron rnd lxxrshcd lonff hours to rw dm hrffh Sfhool an Conrmunrtx ol Cloquct thc but chorrs cur produccd hun Xcar aftcr ar S rusrs smq to crncrtx mrs n rudrtc r rrofdcr Ins hun rhlm to JCXll1U sur 1 orrtstrncrnff rnrrsrc throuff 1 rrlosoplrx xslrrch hr rnusrc roups hut rr so rn hrs personal lrfn hr '1CllllI'LS to thc thnorx that xorr prolrt hx xorrr new mgthods and tulrnrqrws and hcgarmc of thrs hrs chorrs haxc Str adrlx proffrrssad upxx ard VIF Schrocdcr his ffraud our School sysurn not onlv wrth a Su prunn lxnoulcdfw of rnrmc and hom to tc uh lt hut also urth lllg deep unclcmtandrng of human charactpr Hz has scrwcd as an rn sprratron to countlnss numbers of Studnnts who haw: nncded a sxmpa thetrc car, a ffurdrnvf hand or a krnd word Wir' Schrondnr malxca not only our xorcm but alio our hcarts srnff It rs vwrth low that wc, the Scnrors prcsurt thrs yparboolx to a frne IIILISICIZIH and rf posmhlc an ucn hnu man iw! i C U L . ' ' ' r ' F A -A I' - 1 . . -. - ' - ' l A 'cr ,' ' , . llc' ' - f 1 A . . 1 . ' ' ' :J L 'rth 3-, .V ' 2 , S -. . 'E I d XLR ' hi, Cho' I A 'L I2 ,' c'r'r 'lf i thc' 2 ' xriurn. KI . Scl ' 1 2 .Ill '- 5 'l. Lx l'-, r ,lr a Il ' 1' ' ' - pr'zrc't1c'vs not only rn hrs 3 ' Q A ' l' mistakes. With a look toward thc future, hr- is always ready to try . I . 1' 5s',' ' H ' . A 'A .,, Lam.- U 4 , I- S1 D E 3 I -. . .. . Z x ' ' . r' ' v, 1 , - . 7. B 5 , .'l x, ' x Y 5 I' I ' 9 P V I . l , , I., ' 5 Q L This Is Our Town - Cloquet By Beth Moller In the spring of 1960 approximately 170 stu- dents at Cloquet High School were graduated. This, the YN'hite Pine, holds our story, the sen- iors of that graduating class. But because our success. or failure. as seniors was determined not by us alone. but also by our classmates, the juniors, sophomores. and freshmen in our school, this book is also their story: and because we could not be students and classmates without parents and teachers. it is their story: and be- cause there could be no school without a com- munity to support it. the YN'hite Pine is the story of Cloquet, too. Cloquet. Minnesota, is a city of 9,000 people and is considered to be the economic of Carlton County. Today, the population of the city is overflowing both sides of the St. Louis River, with most of the commercial and residential areas on the south side, and our new hospital and Sunnyside located on the riverls northern bank. It is approximately 20 miles west of Duluth and 150 miles north of the metropolitan twin cities area. However. the meager beginning of Knife Falls. as the town was originally called. would not seem to indicate such prosperity. With no idea of permanency. Cloquet was founded in the early 1800's primarily as a All this was destroyed. however. on October 12. 1918 f the date which separates Cloquetis present from its past, Until that time Cloquet had been a busy, prosperous and contented city. 1 7 1 5 , tri ctooufr ly fi y my fa If JUNIOR CHAMBER4 COMMERCE , ,tg 5 camping site for sawmills, since the logs of Wlhite Pine floated conveniently down the Cloquet River through the heart of the settlement. From that time on, no complete history of the Ameri- can lumberjack has been written without men- tion of this town. no tale of Paul liunyon has been told without reference to the part Cfloquet played in the life of his disciples. The lumber in- dustry literally brought the community its fame. But on that night the most terrifying fire this area has ever known swept through the forests of Northern lNIinnesota, damaging towns and settlements obstructing its path and almost com- pletely wiping out the city of Cloquet. 1Vith the exception of a couple of buildings on Dunlap Island, the Garheld School and a few homes scattered throughout its west end, the town suffered total destruction. F Miraculously, all of the residents of Cloquet, carrying their belongings on their backs, escaped without harm to neighboring towns and safety. Slowly, but with a new determination of spirit, the people drifted hack to the city and began to reconstruct their town and their future. Following the hre, the St. Louis River once again became the mainstay of the community, two of our three major industries are now lo- cated along its banks. The home of the XVhite Pine was again to produce the most unusual wood industries in the nation, as the logging companies of the past gave way to the lumber products of the present. Cloquet's skyline today is dotted with a new type of industry - the plants of the Northwest Paper Company, the YVood Conversion, and the Diamond Match Company. With their total forces combined, the mills in Cloquet presently employ almost 85 per cent of the laboring population in the city. These people and the other citizens who com- prise the community. too. are for the most part ordinary. The author of our school song has gone on to become a successful novelist who visits Cloquet occasionally. The chief of our highway patrol is a former student of our school. Some of our graduates have gone far - pne worked on the hrst atomic bomb and one is currently important in the race for space supremacy. WVe have had our share of doctors, attorneys, teachers, our share of merchants, ministers, and priests. Except for a very few, however, Cloquet has produced no famous men. YVe have had suc- cessful entertainers, but no stars, we have had experienced politicians, but no presidents, we have had good athletes, but no Olympic en- trants, we have had successful men, but no millionaires. Vie may seem average or typical but we are not. The people of Cloquet today are for the most part of Scandinavian and Finnish descent. They defy anyone to type them as typical by the saunas they take the lutefisk they consume or the co ops where they shop Rellglon plays an lmportant part 1n the llyes of our c1t11ens too In Cloquet at the present tlme there are fourteen churches one m the process of rejux enatlon and one xxlth a newly enlarged addltlon Of the fourteen churches eleyen of them are Protestant and three are Roman Cathohc Ihe largest and most beautlful of these IS the Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church located at the top of the Fourth Street hlll The majestlc brllllance of 1ts steeple at dusk when the settlng sun casts a glow upon the exterior of the bulldmg and the solemn beauty of the 1nter1or of the church 1nst1ll an aura of awe and lex erence throughout the commumty ust a few blocks away from the church located on the corner of Cloquet Avenue and Hlghway 33 IS the Ph1ll1ps 66 Serx ICC Statlon, or1g1nated and des1gned by the genlus of Mr Frank Lloyd VVr1ght Followmg th1s archltectural wonder on up Cloquet Axenue the mam street of the Clty one IS confronted wxth the unusual arrangement of our CINIC bl11ldlI'lgS The post office whlch dellvers over 360 000 letters a month, the llbrary whxch c1rculates approxlmately 6000 books a month the CIVIC center holdlng the cxty offxces, the fire hall and the bank are all arranged 1n sequence m thls sectlon of the clty Leav1ng th1s area one enters the bus1ness dxstrxct of the East End Here the merchants dally sell exerythlng from shoes to radlos, cars to msurance, or plumbmg futures to grocerles The story of the bus1ness dlstrlct would not be complete wlthout mentlon of the busmess conducted 1n the West End of town VV1th one exceptlon the busmessmen ln thls area operate the same type of establxshments as those of the East End The exceptlon lS the office of the Pme Knot and News Graphlc the b1 weekly local paper lV1th a present day clrculatlon of close to 3 500 SllbSCI'lpt1OflS for each edltxon the paper has been growmg smce 1883 Its record 15 umblemlshed, the Pme Knot hasn t I'I11SSCd a smgle ISSUC s1nce that year exen durmg the 6 1 'inf Cloquet fire Occupylng space 1n CNCIY ISSUC of the Pme Knot IS some mentlon of CHQ Cloquet H1gh School Its clubs never cease to be act1ve 1ts sports spectacular 1ts students and faculty never fall to do somethlng newsworthy But the school IS more than just clubs or thelr part1c1pants and aclx 1sors It 15 more than just the teachers and the admlmstratlon and lt IS more than the cooks and custodlans who sllently and Wlth llttle pralse keep the school functtonmg smoothly . ,' Y f 1 'ff :X L , L, ni .L ' - 1 ' S l ' ' . J 1 V V - Y -' , . K .. gs, . . . V - Y s x , . . ' fy ' '- ' 4 Y 7 X I- , 6 I . , t ' 'V 1 1 O . V . 7 V L l t 1 A t - 1 1 . , 9 J , 7 K . . . . Y. . . . 7 a - , , . , , . . . . v . . A . . . , , , , , , . - v , I Y . .V . . 'X . . . , 1 t . ., . , X1 i ,, . A h. . . V. r Y . . . . .. , .f . . , .. xx Y. . K . ., . , . s- s s- ' ' . ' 7 ' , . ,. . . . . . --1 Cloquet High School stands for the ambitions, the hopes, the heartaches, and the dreams of 1000 students. Forever, our minds will be hlled with nostalgia for CHS when we remember cramming for tests at the last minute, coming almost late to fourth hour, or staying after school in Room 210 until 5:30. Wle will be homesick for our school whenever we hear the clack and clatter of the typing class or the rapid beat of a street march: we will be homesick when we smell the odor of tomato soup that filled the school on Friday's or of floor wax that drifted through the halls during the week after vacations, we will be homesick for our school when we recall the anxiety we felt as 3:05 ap- proached on Wednesday every sixth week. Impressed in the brains and imbedded in the blood in each of those 1000 students is a different conception of what CHS means. To some, it stands for slide rules and physics and advanced math classes, biology and dissecting and the smell of formaldehyde. To others it means an Aquatennial Champion band and Mr. Sampsonis last year, Madrigal singers, white dinner jackets and original music by Mr Schroe- der for the A'Cappella choir. It means class plays, grease paint and powder, and the all-school play, debate trips or speech trips and straight U50 ratings. It means chemistry and stools that were too high for comfort, the smell of rotten eggs, and another 204 added to the bill for a broken beaker. It means poor at- tendance at the student council meetings, the prayer bell that never seemed to ring, and straight hair at the sock-hop on Sno-Day. It means Pine Needle meetings, deadlines to meet, and the press convention. Cloquet High means going pheasant hunting. being tardy, and yellow slips, it means home- coming floats in the fall and homecoming candi- dates in the winter. To the students and to the citizens of the community the high school means the develop- ing center for one of the most complete athletic departments in the state. To us, the seniors with these memories, Cloquet High means proms, and the girls not invited, basketball letters and the boys who didn't make the bench, the honor roll. and those of us who just missed it and won't have another chance. CHS holds memories of Gus's desk. the second floor bulletin board. walking to school in the rain. It stands for panels in 7 social class. the front seats in the auditorium at convocations, and the dust and dreams of Mac- beth. To us, it stands for the Wlhite Pine, our annual - the record of our senior year. 'fv' Y., Y . M , i z, f - X f. fm tct. .s QM Y K I : V I ',, v HEIN RY WALTER Lhaurman fl 212' BERN ARD CARLSON Dlrector GREGORY MILKE Clerk The Board of Education . I--uiu-1 'ug-1--Q , n-gunz:--i nngggur-an-1 H 4 nuqnuzmrmmun I I , I 1 un nnup...,U..uu- f an -aww ,kwin In :: -w ,....... V Q7 rf R f ARNE W HEIINO Treasurer ef' The School Board Plans and Prepares DR T SCIIANTZ HMNSEN DIFCCIOT H ELI FN HEIKKINIEN RALPH K 'NELSON Secretary Dnector 9 K' ' K - R ,,' S M . X i , A rw V fi 2..- 2 r x M , I A iv I 'V V ff y IA , g A J , - ,M V - If ,E , AV pa A . ' 1 A V A . Y - - - v A ' The Administration Advises and Authorizes ,arn--. SLIFRINTI-NIJPNT Ol SC IIOUI 9 XDNIINISIRXIIXF XSSIST NNT C CI IUIK llc at 1 1 1 Cu L s N sfNI1r11usu X LIIIXLISIIN of NIIIIIILSUII 10 The Principals . . . Administer and Enforce FRFDERICR XXOINER 'NICK XNEIS9 Pr ncnpxl XSSISIIUI Prmupxl ser Orr NIS Lmxcrs ofNI1 :sy S 4 nu ulurs Col 11 pr :lib ELIZABETH RUTH ANDERSON JAMES AVANT ANDERSON Englzsh Malhematws Home Economics BS UD1VCfS1ty of Mm B S UMD M A Umverslty of Mm nesota nesota The Teac ers Command 'Uv JOHN BUYTAERT GORDON CARLSON Engluh Fnglzxh Soc1alStud1e5 Sorzal Studzev B S VVISCOHSIH State B S L XID Ln.. WILLIAM BEVANS World Hzstory Amencan Hzstorj ROI AND ETHEI BROWN BRONIBERG Fnqlzxh General Sczence Soc1alStudze5 B A M E D St Thomas BCIIlldJ1 State B S UMD Teachers College M S Unxverslty of Illmoxs ur Respect and Affect1on -1'-if EDWARD CHINNOCK Vocatzonal Co ordmator Indurl11alEducat1on B S Iowa State r,,,. '- M K RAYMOND DOL AN GARY DZIUK Bzology Englzsh B A M A UIIIVCTSIIY of Soc1alSc1ence Mmnesota B S St Cloud State V40 X. ,Q , A ' Q Q 5 a I e ' 'ax' x I , - f n 1 I K I . ., ' ' '- I . ., . . ., . Bs., ' h ' , i X A 1 1-- . A A j , A . f ,L Q -. 4, 1 - - i 9, 3 ' J - -V' eu, . M X 4 1 H I? - 1, A . 12 ' HUGH FAIRBAIRN Indu.vtrzalFducat1on ROBERT GERLACH Soczal Problems A5-. .ji SLE GEORGE GILLESPIE Englzsh DONALD GRANT Mathematzcs Ohlo State UUINCFSIIY ELIZABETH GUSTAFSON Home Fconomzcs MW ilsawvv B S Rner Fills State B A Macalester Transportatzon Dzrector College M A Unn er s1ty of Mlnnesota State College M Colorado State College IICSOIB. They GIVC to Our Sports and ur Plays, D1fCCt1OH '11 ftp EUGENE HALL VIRGINIA HANSEN Instrumental Muszc Home Fconomzvr B S UMD B S UDIVCFSIIY of Mm IICSOIB BELVIN I-IEIEIE Counselor B A Concordxa 25 J7- Y, iv 309 -frm LUDWIG HITI DAWAYV JOHNSON Mathematics Art BS Umwerslty of Nfm BS Lnncrsxty of Nim nesotx NIS Unnersnty nesoti of WV1sCons1n 13 -'Q-K V' any- 1? Mn WILLIAM JOHNISOW Hzstog BA Hxrxard B S Lnl xersnty of Mmncsota ,. If 1 gi, , I V kg . I Q' X AAVV, , , , 1 I A IW I I 1,24 f-ui? , f V V ,Q 3 I ,V ,ky 3 Q I I I A ' . V I J 4 V 'D , Val li! f -- eff - Rs s 1-, . ., ' . . ., ' , 1 I f A B.E., Mankato Teachers B.S., General Beadle B.S., University of Min- I . , - Q, ' ' - 1 'A' ' szi-359 . . . I 35. ,, xi I' A ' l v 5i A ' a- ' Y I b I A ' Vg? Q I .K I ,' 3-3,1 7 I QE 'ff' 1 f A 1- A 1 9 ,T of . J X X X I I A , L A I . , . . Y . I . V - V V 1 I v - . .3 - 1 -, ' .4 .7 4 w ' 'I U A I - ' '7 A - ' F L Q Y ' '7 D 1 g . ., ' . . ' . 'V CECIL JONS Englzxh Umversxty of Arlzona BA Augustana The ao-as. 4 'quasi' rn1LLlP LARSONI CERHARDT Alalhematzcs LUTTER Uefl1r1nzcr1IDraz1ng Indurtr1aIFduratzon B S Umverslty of Mm Mankato State nesota Teachers College if-ix Nd? ELSIE KANER Pnglzrh Supcrlor State Teachers College ffm ' MARIE KENNEDY Lzbfanan BS Unnersxty of Mm nesota ,ag-,gy '5Q .--qs Ah.. THOMAS KLOSKOWSKI Sczence BS Umverslty of 'vim nesota Rlde W1th the Rooters 6' ,es VALMA MAATA Englxsh Social BS Lmxerslty of 'Sim nesota HENRY MELAWCOW Englzsh B S YVestTex1.s Stitc 14 az' Swv GORDON NELSON! Engluh Spamsh B X Augsburg he-4 EDWARD KRZENSKI Englzsh BS UHIVCFSIIY of Mm nesota 136. RICHARD NELSON Fnglzsh SoczalStud1ex Sczence B S Gustav us : ' . kk H . Y f . f ,f , Q ' ' 5 U ' 'r' K V J V, .4 4.1 .- X V rw -.44 3,5 . ' ,f . 1 fe- S ' ' . , ' . ., - ' I ' . ' 'Y ' ' . . I, A ' . ., V O O V4 ' ,Y ' ' at ', , I v. . . . -' V ' I fi I A 1 I ft ' ' Iwi. K.. 'ar K - an K xx , M .551 I .Vx sf-.. I - -I A , W . .. Q L I A I . I ' z 4' . ' , ' ' . ,, , . , ', ' ' . ., - B.S., . ., . J ,, A. . A . . , ,, ' , 3 1 4-1: DONALD NIEVVII Strzng Muszc B M Northwestern Um versny ANIDREW PAPPAS Instrumental Mulzc Unnersny of Ind1an1 B A , UMD If W QW T' EDITH NORMAN School Nurse DR ,yr JOSEPH NOWAK General Sczence gs. was WILLIAM OBST Englzrh R N Illmols Trammg B S UMD B A M E D Macales School er JOHN OIST Physzcal Educatzon B Gustavus Adol phus M A UHIVCTSIIY of Mmnesota In School They Are Tutors 'V '57 HERBERT PE'I ERSON Industrzal Fducatzon BS, UHIYCFSIIY of Mm nesota was PALMER PETERSOV Sczence B S , Bloorhead State College JOHNI SANIPSONI Inxtrumental Alarm BNI Lawrence College INI Iwi BICPllIlll JEAN SCANLONI Home Efonomzcs B S , LMD 73-4- ,,-an-no 12 4 ?y MILLARD OLSON Drzver Tramzng BS UDIVCFSIKY of Mm nesota. PK ONA SCI-IEIDLER Commerczal B A , IMI A, Unnersm of Mmnesotn I .f 4 If 5 lx I .A , J , I I, Z., I 'V A 1 R' 15 - , I I A I I, ' 3 , V. fy J Q AZ K V I '7 -I .ff ,I I f ,W 4 , V -1 , . . t . 5 . ., ' ' . 9 W 'A I ff vi ? A , fff I A J . f I 'L l ' MM 5 I v if ' kv A ' , T X A ' -f I C -- 4 'Q' 15 -Q1 in 1 ,..-v ,S 1.1 DONALD ROBERT SEIKKULA JOHN STAPLETON MARILYN STARR MONETTE SCHROEDER Soc1alStudzes Induxtrzal Educatzon Counselor STEINHALS Vocal Music B S U'vID M nnersxty Heallh Ph351calFducat1on B M Lawrence College of Mmnesota St Cloud State B S Concordna, College BENNETT TROCHLIL Soc1alSc1ence Amerzcan Hzstorj Telrher s College BCX'I1ldjl State Teacher s College And Always, They SIIIVC for Perfecuon N1 -Q1 LAWRENCE URBANSKI Fnglzvh Soc1alStudzev B S St Mary s Qi P' s, t4 'QT RUTH VVESTRONI ELIZ ABETH WN ILD ELNIER YVOLFF DOROTHX YN ASSOIN Speech Science Corrzrrzerczzzl Mafhefflaflff f ustax us Adol Alathematzes B S Normal Industrxal B E Sl Cloud Icifhef phus B S Sl Teresa. 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M 1 , ., 1 Y ,, .. . ,.. 1 5 1 A V N Q w , 18 .i Mrs Isrtnlthn lNIrs Loxthup and Mrs Strmd prcpxrt our fuorltt noon mt tl Right: Taking time out for Ll Coffee brcuk are Eddie ef Johnson, Ray Mattinvn, Louie Bruzxlludt, Roland Kunze, Mrs. Turner. and John Stumpf. Cooks and Custodtans - They Feed and House Us IS nm IS ccttr to tot mns of out sc mol unsund heroes 1n our rnxdst xxhost jobs 111 UCXLI dont lost xxoxls IS ntxtt It ll apprtctated Throughout each cl xx of tht school stir the cooks are forced utth tht tft ls of pro xt mfr a xarlctx of Il0l1Il9l1lI1U' me 1 s to t mt stuctnt bodx ns tu ttmtllltlt to co from das to dm Hlfll lIIl1U'lH'lIIOf1 und sltlll lhe jobs of tht tustochxns 111 mlm llfS1ClQS suuptnff tht floors intl ts lshm thf blackboards tt IS than xtsponsthxlltx to ste thit the school rs lttpt tn top notch Conch n all suottntl tht xt II lhtst ptoplt ut tht jacks of ill tnclts mtl Ill istt IN of Ill Cx Coxnbmt tht ttsks of pltunhtl n nd CIIUIINLI r st IC Clein xx irm 'md opml ttmtf SlI100ll1lX iv -nv' X Q--s 19 lrml I IIC Semors Class Offlcers I xlfl mc C 1.15 Adx ISCFS II h 'if Chss f It X -'J' 1x14 PCIIIIIJIIIK lf I ph 1m1XX for xc xsf I'Irmn1 II ' 1 6' .F I 5- . H A 1 1 - f , I 'N' I'D ......, IQIIAIIWIII III-11cIrIf'I4srm , X141--I'1uicIs'1xL , .,...... 'I'o.m Clgmfi -Id V ' 'X A X, X ' fl x 'IKVILIIKY .,........... 1321 IIQ 'ovk I P ., M,5'X In-gm11 f1' ,.. ,,... .. Ilgxxicl I' Ins ,V f I X771 X G 'V - ,I 3 5 I I I, gg II I v ,, . h K A , : t N ' I I ' ' IS. Q, 1 , , X iam, g -f f 1 'Q IN ' 25 I C , - 7 1' ' , S g ,if My 5 4 f I fQvurQ1'fiiII4-xI:i1- I'gxI11u'1' IN-tl-mwxm 'i E Iiulwxl IQ!-1I.xrI1 XI. 1Iyx1N1.x1r' ' A ' Q . . , . 7 ' 'K 'K' Q I 7 I'.nIxx.x1cII'II1m1mI. IIr'm11'1l IlfwI1I1I H I I' ' I I'I1iIipI.411Iw11 Iil1lI1 XY:-X111-111 f. li ,,........,...... X11 - 3 ' fr Cilzm 1 I nw ..., .. . ,..,.. 'mx ' . 'I1itc Cllzxm ' ,......., . .. .. , IN' I I'rm3 62 x N sd Q ROSA LEE AHLGREN Rosen When I meet a .foul thatfr sad, let me try to make it glad. GAA 4: Pep Club 12.3.41 Class Play Committee 35 Nurses' Club 4. 7 -lOl IN ANDERSON Ujilfliii A quiet tungzxe xlmzu fl wire head. Autlio-visuzxl .Nicls ll: liund l,2,fl.'l: Bowling 2.3.41 St1u11pCluli Z. 41 .4-3, 6422 O ' A X 1 1- O DORIS ABRAH.-XMSON Doris She'5 better than the sun -v her Smile romex out every day. GAA 123 Latin Club fig Btmd l,2,3.-l-2 Pep Club LQ. 3,41 Class Play Committee 3: Biology Clulm 2: Sturlerit fist' Saad RONALD AHLGREN iiROIll. ' Q3 ' ln athlelirt lift realli neat u,' and for Il frirrzzl he fllllvl be Q b beat. ll lfootbnll l,2.fl.4g Ninth Y - Crude Clioir l. 3. Council l.-li lN'hite Pine 43 X Q Tri-Hi-Y 1.2: Olive Assist- A ants 33 Prom Committee 35 Nurses' Club 3,4. Q Q Q IIENIFER ALLEN Wlvlfi BARBARA AHO Talk about ginger - Slzek' uigarbil ' the zrllole tpire box. ' M0de.Yt,JI ix the magnet of f:l'YIllLlllL,Acillll3 351i Lntm friendship. .A Club I.-. lbluiitl li. 4Q.lQmrtr GAA lg FHA 3. Latin Club 44. 2531 5'f'd f+1lS I: 'lg x T l93I Pep Club l234I I llillttll llonor Society 3.4. --is A as-v 1, 1 I I. r, Pine Needle 3g Vorzxtionztl A Llp U '?,igl13'3 ' Kiln? Club 41 White Pane 44 f Ml -A z .lf-. Mm Shoescuffws 21 Omw As: ltlxty Sw: Biology: 2.52 Student sistant 33 Prom Committee V I - gfilleilmiliiifii Jiwsllilillls 3-'41 31 Bowling 3. ' ' into l-Ill ' . SIUVSKII ers ' f 21 Trl-lll-Y QQ Prom Com- mittee 3: One-.Mt Plztys 3: AFS Cvrrimny. ff 0 ff KATIIIJQEN .f'XNflFLL Hlilllllyu V , I A 7 A A iplll penonalily. Quiet 3 lll wIll1mlI but llllf of ifllnrl . : . I I I ? hgxlfyjyliiillrlf mmmw' lhe ffiij CA.-X 'll llus l'.1tt'ol -li xitl LII-X 'l' l'ro1'u Comm 'tl jgrmuil il: Pill, Club :il ' ' ' i ' llim' Nm-tllv -li Umm' .-Xssist LINKS lg Pioui i.UIIllll, .5 Portluntl, Uregoti l,2. 'N ANC X AN YN AX She 15 lfznd as she 1 a r and beautg lzaes uzth kznd new 1 Ill 111m C lu 1 3 4 'Niuon 1 Honor Soculy 3 4 PL 1 111 P C 1 5 C,l1ss 0111111 1101 Z 111c1111 Jllflil vs puns 34 Whuc Pmf' 4 T 1 H1 Y Prom CJOIIIIII Om Ar P111 s 3 a Comm 3 CLFNN AYRFS B01 VY maj be p le u hell ne er qzze them up Footbill 2 34 Golf 3 Rlfle 2 TFHIIIS 3 Skunq 1 7 3 4 4 C11 P 1 Cl1ss Pl 13 Comm 3 Spin 15h Club 73 W lute P1111 4 Shocsruffcrs 1 2 Prom C omm 3 4 Phy C 0111111 IANICE BFCKSTROM an T Lac 01113 a smzle xhe sent o r 1a5 but thu Izttle sm e seemed to brzghten the day Club 234 r C s Pl1y 3 Student COl1I1C1l l C1llOIlll C uh 4 YA 11 rf P1rc 4 Tr1H1Y 2 Pro111 Comm 3 -6 3 Ni ARII X 'N ARBL CKLE Marnlyn Dennzs the Menace n male orm Nixjorctus 4 Cho1r '7 34 'Nmth Crzdc C,l1o1r 1 Pep Clulm I ' 3 4 Studcru Coun 3 Shocscu ers 9 Prom Comm 3 Slrmf, Fn scmhla Z 3 4 Orc hLstr1 3 4 LARRY BACKE I 1rry uell bred BRL C F BELTT Bruce en ouqh I stu 9 hard av I may The teachers Mould ne er mark hzqher than an 4 ur 10 x lill 1l Alfls 7 Nll1OI1ll Honor Socuty 3 4 P1110 Nvcdle 4 Vlhxtc' P1116 4 lrom Comm 3 and in-1 of JOHN ARMSTRONG acl. mer1ea5 bert bug dzme IY a phone call to the rxght qzrl as ethall Trac XNrestl1r1g 3 4 Aud1o usual a1ds 1 2 3 CAROL BEALPRF C1rol Sl rn f gure pretty ace and conrezt no a trace Pliy Comm 3 Bowlmg 3 RON ALD BERC' Ron Prevzdent o the bored edzzfatzon Dell . 3.3, ,. ' 1 lJ 1.2, I 'A 1 ff- J if' A A A 3.41 NH, 5 ' il f A U ' A. I ' for 11 1 ' ' ' - I 'I . 1' 1 - 5 A -,.. 1 . ' CII l 2.3.41 1110 N1-1-:llc 4g I 4 ' ' 3 - . . - Jr. Ilrss Play f, 'L Play 1 QU, 3 I - Br k I li +V kl 13 CI . 31 S1 - 'h ',3.4g Gil 1,2.. 1 -'ff-, -5 . . - 3 f sl 1- czf 1 4g I'h,- ' N3 'f,- rt- 1-K . 52: v .y L 3' 3 3 1 7 ' 3: 1 'y g Pl y ' ' 24 1 1 H, . . Gil ' A a uzz , b t Y 1 ' 1715: 5 H A 4 ,C H ,. 1, ' N ' 5' 0 1 H Track 43 Band lg Pep Club 544:25 ' I may be a loafer, but Fm ' 3 , f ,' A - t 1 1.'Z,3. 3 Jr. 1 ss lt y 3 5 1 1 . . .1 , gl' ' . . 1 . - '75 ' , . ' . g . v . A ' 1 'lf':?Q.A 1 ' 3,1 ' 0 a I f ' milk' 1, D 1: K. ', M R '1' . ' ' Ez- th k . d' as .4-P u 1' '. '- ' 11 ,., . ', wi . - 1 1 1. ' - 1- 1 1 .. ' Q. ' Pep I , . 5 J . llas ' 'Q 'Z f' A f 1, .. 1 T: - 1 ' 1 , A 1' 1 . 1.43.41 , . af Yioz ' 1 .IIA 1 'l'1 Y ,E 4 1 ' 1 '- ,, 3 i ' I 1 .:M - - 5 X ,777 A A I 5 If , . X 23 . s '7 ' fa J 4 RUTH BERGLUND Ruthie The unipoken u'0rd mutex no trouble. Q i xf, '1. .9 ERNEST BERGQUIST 'KErnic ' Here if a boy who will .suc- eeed, he har all the qualitiev he will need, 0 0 Q JUDITH BERNICKE Judie She has an abundance of beauty and a voice of a 'A nightingale. G.A.A. 2.43 Majorc-ttes 2,3,4g Band 23,43 Choir 2.3.41 Mndrignls 4: Pc-p Club 2.3.43 Spanish Club 3: WN'bitc Pine 4: Prom Comm. 3.4: Bowling 2. BEVERLY BERCSTROM Bev A friend :forth having, a friends zrorth knowing, a friend :forth keeping. Pine Nc-vdle 4: Sricnrr- f ETA. 2.4: Latin Club Club 4: White Pino 4: Prom 4 1.2.31 Pep Club l,2.3.41 Comm. 3: Bowling 2.3. White Pine 4: Offirc As- N sistznnt 3.4: Prom Comm. 3. l 0 0 S JEROME BLOSSOM 'fn Jerry ROBERT BOLME What can I say that is bet- 4' Bob', ter than silence. Ninth Grade Choir: Choir 2: Ushcfs Club l.2.3.4g Prom Comm. .Nik l an ce70' LOREN BRENNY K'Duc'k Azlili-tie, yllllll-Tlfllllfftl liner of fun, sincere and zvell liked b3'e1'erym1e. Bus!-bull 2,34-li liuslu-tlpull 1.2.3.-li l oullJ.ill l.2.ftl.4L Choir 4: Pm-p Club 3: Class l'l.iy Coinin. 3.4: Whitc' Pino -l: l'rnm Comm. 3: -luniur RUl.lI'l.lIl 'l. ': 4- ,Q in 4' Tomorrow is too late - live today. Baisc-bull 2,33 Buslu-tbzill l,2: Football l,4: Bowling 3. 4 MICIIIIEI. BROWN Mikc'A Lift' ix ri jut.11lltl1inqi ilmzz' it: 1 thought io min' and rmu' 1 Lrmzi' 11. lY1'w1liiiu '43 Biology Club 2' lfshs-i s Clluli 4. NIIC HXEL BRLSI XD Nfllxc we men my 7101111 dangerozu tznze lc 111011 ll 1 Bm gh 1 r 642 IO NN C, XRD Fmhwned vo vlenderly 31111111 and YO 1111 BIlNNllIlL, 11 1 ll RRINI XX C CJNNPR YI ...p 1111 1 1 111 ll 1 1 ale 1 LI f 111b11111 111111 311111111111 mm C I X DF BL RTON 1are I 77 15 d YO thzng verzvatzonal yet Bmketlnll l Trick l me Nccdle 4 Iumor C,l1ss Play 'S Cllss Play COIUIHIIICC 3 Spruh '54 Thnsplans 34 1111 lng 4 0110 Ct I 1 'll TOM C-XNFIEI D F ery dog hay 111 :lag ut the nzghts are re er ed 0 the cats C,ross CJOLIHUW 4 Golf 19 Tenms Slxung 1134 Track 4 B'1r1dl'7 '5 -1 Nauonal Honor Somety '54 Pmc 'Needle 4 Jumor ss y Clms av C CJfIlITlllT.CC 'S Student 1111111 '54 Mlm: Pmc 0191 uffc rs l Prom Co11111111trc '3 -- gacunadcelff K F9 X J ...J RICH XRD C XSFX Dulx 1 n ence C noflby' YN TC Qtlmq 4 C XRX CURDII' Tl Zlll 1 111 I1 ze e em Illl IL LI XNNE C IIII LEX llllC A form more a are V7 re v1Leet Il 'rzzfer gzrl 15 hard lo meet X L1t111 Club 9 B nd l '7 P1 p C cc 1 Cl QS Pl y Clue cfblllllllllf xxllllf P1110 Tr1lI1Y 7 Prom Com1111t 3 Om' Mt Pl aw H1 11111106 3 Bowlmq 4 0864 IOHN DFQNIOND 1 b a 11 c 111 IIFIF nn 011 111 I1 munlt H1 1 I 1-Q JOHN DI N XISRI Dumbulls usher mag mme an bluthef maj go but reckles hang on former Bxo ogy Club Prom Comm 3 Bowlmg 3 4 SI Q XX FI DIFN Cooltxt tw qzurlnew lhrrr 1 fharm I'llI'ilI C lub 3 4 Pt J C Cltss Pln Com: vt Xxhllf Pint 4 Oflicf' Xsslst Amt 1 Bowlmg Prom C om mlttc-r' 3 MICIIXFI 4 0- ' PNC I-ISRITSON due 704454 7ae Zedf BONNIE ERIC KSON H- nn Bon7o .4 The seems to nd vunshme 1-'U an happznetv n FLBTQ lhznq Pop Club 934 Spamsh C.luw734 ago, cwldlfo 'A W F. -lv' v 1 J LYNN FULLER Linda A mothefs a treasureg A brotherfx ll ftmzfofij A frierzzfs both. GAA 2,4g FTA 3: Latin Club 35 Pvp Club 1.23 WN'bitC Pint' 4: Tri-IILY gl Omvc Assistant 3: Prom Committee 3g Nurscfs Club 3.4. IETZ XBFI FERALD ern A uarm mznd rom the South G A A 4 C,ho1r 4 Pep C lub 4 Studznt Counc1l 4 Bxl boa Illgh 1 7 3 Canal Zone KAREN GAMACHE 3 5 I Kc-rrym f? - pu I'd rather have a hone than .YL a boyfriend. Pop Club lg Shocscuffc-rs 2. I gl na -, CJ. Q I 1 . XIllxt f If :lt Ihr uturr 1! come mm: mouth snbxll 3 Not xtlonll C, KATIILFEN FRANKI IN Ixathy Aluays happy never sad sonzetmzet Illlllgllfj nener ad G A1934 Pop Club 12 r C,l1ss Plxy 3 C Phy Cormmttu 5 Qtudc-nt Councxl 1 XNIIIIC Pune 4 Prom COIIIIIIIU 0 3 'Nurses Club 3 4 TOM G.-XYLORD Tom'l His .ferret lim hidden -- in hit briefrase. Truck lg Gt-rmxm Club 3.4: Pep Club 4: Class Play Committee 3: Biology Club 2.3.41 Whitt' Pine- 4: Prom Committvc 31 Stump Club 2: Athletic Mzmngcr. DAX ID GLADEN Dave,' A little quiet, a little shy but all in all, a really fine guy- Spanish Club 3,45 Reiner High Srhool 1,2. . my MARK GORRILL 5 .4 . Mark'l it Well Napoleon wasn't so .BJ 4 ,vu 7,7 1 big either! Basketball 1: Junior Class Play 3: Spanish Club 2.3. 0 O Qu W STANLEY HEGGE Stanislaus I agree with you but I must admit you're zerong. Debate 2: Pine Needle 4: Biology Club 2: WVhite Pine 4: Barnum High School 1. if f 1 4 CONSTANCE GOLLA Connie Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others can- not help but keep it for themselves. F.T.A. 3.4: German Club 3.4: Choir 2.3,4: Ninth Grade Choir lg Pep Club 1.2,3.4: Class Play Comm. 3, White Pine 4: Prom Comm. 3. W SHIRLEY GRUBENLA Shir1'l Quiet, but well worth knowing. Bus Patrol 1.2: F.H.A. 3.4: Cafeteria 3,4. JULIE HELLA um., julie - Slender, tender, full of grace, Fine of mind and fair of face. G.A.A. 4: Dramatics Club 3,45 F.T.A. 4: Latin Club l,2: Band 1.2.3.4: Honor Society 3,4: Pep Club l,2, 3,45 Pine Needle 2.3,4: Jr. Class Play 33 Class Play Comm. 3: Speech 4: Stu- dent Council 3: Thespians 3,41 White Pine 3.4: Tri- Hi-Y 2: Prom Comm. 3: One Act Plays 3: Play Comm. 3: Nurses' Club 3: Bowling 4: White Pine Edi- tor 4. eaeef 1 . 'F'-te' x ff' x. ' '--+.,,....- .fi DAVID HANCOCK KlDaVe7Y He is one of those men zz ho will awake someday an find himself famous Audio-Visual Aids Latin Club 1.2: Band 3,4g Pep Band 1.2,3,4 tu dent Council 2,3.4: umor Rotarian 4: Orchestra 3.4 ELIZABETH liLiZ!Y Our golden girl 1 gold is Valuable, beautiful, useful and rare. Tennis 43 G.A.A, 1.4: Ger man Club 3.4: Band 1.2 3.4: Ilonor Society 3.41 Pep Club 1.2,3.-1: Jr. C ass ay Comm. 3: Jr. Class Play 3 Biology Club 2 3: Speech 3.4: Student Council 1.2.3 WVhite Pine 4: Shoeseuffers 2: Tri-Hy-Y 2: Prom Comm 3.4: Nurses' Club 43 Bowlin'-1 2.3.43 Class Officer Pine Needle Editor -1 f d - 1,23 1.2. 2 S. - J HENDRICKSON 1 Pl 2.3: i I I A cr t ,Yi Q .. N6 . ft I A ' 5 but . 'Q N. A , 'fp .'--vi i 9 MARLIS HOUMAN nMuggs,, Bashful, brilliant, good, and kind, a girl like her is hard to find. F.H.A. 1,2.3: N.F.L, 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Pine Needle 3: Class Play Committee 3: Speech 1.2.3: Vocational Club 4, INhite Pine 4, Office Assistants 35 Prom Committee 3: Bowling 3: N,F.L, Congress 3. ff ll DONALD .IARYI 'kDon'7 11's better to hare loafed and passed than to have never loafed at all. Vocational Club 4, Moose Lake High School 1. Sao- - 7044 KAYE HILL 'LKaye A purpose true. determined zt'ill, pep, ability, and skill. Cheerleaders lg Majorettes 3.4: Choir 2,3: Ninth Grade Choir I: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Pine Needle 4: Vocational Club 43 lYhite Pine 43 Shoeseuffers 2: Tri-Hi-Y 23 Office Assistants 3, Prom Committee 3. WILMA HIQBBELL Cookie She has a sweet disposition, a good quality for a good position. G.A.A. l. Bus Patrol I. Pep Club 3. Shoesruflers 2. Za DAVID JENKINS Jenks just call me Doc, I can operate anyzt-here. Football l,2.3.4g Intramu- rals 1,21 llu-spians 3.4: Skiing I,2.3.4: Track 1, German Club 3.4: Band 1.2.3,-l: Choir 3.4: One-Art Plays 2.3.41 Junior Class Play 3: Class Play Comm. 31 Student Couneil 1.2.32 Play Comm. 3. S B' 6 af J in 'F heed l I I , I-if DAVID HILTON Dave That is as well as if I had said it myself. Shoeseutfers 2, Prom Com- mittee 3. KATHERINE IIVASKO Kathy Mischief is where you find it, especially if shels behind it. CAA. 2: Bus Patrol 3.4: Choir 2.3.41 Ninth Grade Choir 1: Pep Club l.2.3.4g Class Play Committee 3: Spanish Club 3.4: Prom Committee 3: Nurses' Club 3.4. 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C I9 7760 Zaqaitq 979, KAREN KROMM ' A Kz1r0n Like vulgar - Sweet and refined. Pop Club 21 XYOf'2il10l l2ll Club I '11 Prom Comm, 1. 4, DON Xl D I UNF 'Q Don Spare your breath to cool Jour porrzdge rxrlk 1Nmth Fm 6 Choxr 1 Prom Comm 3 Bowlmsg '7 3 4 601604 IXNIS mo f ' I UO 6 0464 FRANCES KUJAYVA '1Fmnny She? like a teakeltle - bubbling oz'er. Chvf-rlmdcr 12.3.41 Choir 2.3,-1: Ninth Grade Choir lg Psp Club 1.2.3511 Pine Nc-f-dlc' 4: YVhitc Pine 4: Shoesvuflcrs 2: Tri-lli-Y 2: Prom Comm. 3. NIICIIXFI LXNINIINFN xlllxl L1 e lf 50W what 3ou make zt and 70 f hou you take zt ln Club m 1 llowlm lll X I I 1 1 1111 ROBERT KURKI Kunk'l He doe5n't break the rulex, he juxt bends them zz little. . Golf l.2.3,4: Biology Club 2g Prom Comm. 3: Bowling End? ROII XXD I XX O1 Slllklwlill 0 l l e fonzen mo e U erl money 1 b w 4 Q .x A 17 Af, I M, A' I .I ' . .1 if , 1 1 .' . .1 1.1 ', HF v V V by V Y - V A f 'ki :ffl , , V . 'V Q ulf OIT 1' r 'f - - ,. Lu 1 1,2:B1d1.2. fflffl 'iff- IZ' , I ' dl 3-All: A g 33- ' v Latin Clu 43.1. 0 , 4 . . ' 5 J 4, I,-1 Vx 'Q' AIl'lJYl,1ili Q 1 ' 1 'pl-H1 , , 2- '11 lf' , , .. we-, P f lwr me flu' rrlfnr nmlfl zx If. fly lfflr Ill up tlzzt n 8 A Z. lung. 'll Q' Illflllx l 1-NMMA . K 4 , A xllflflf Ill' Illllx lm: lfllllb KQAXX 1.1.33 P111 llllllm l.f. , F 'lg X , 21 , Ci.X.X 1.13 l'll.X Ll: Pe-p 4.3: gy' . Pim- L, IHU111 4 'W 'g 4 1, , Cflulm 1.1. klmrllllll S. ' AJ 'U 31 13,1-,Z Z -dit f-af. tw ,W PAULINE LEPPA Quiet and reserved yes, but real charm is underneath. F.H.A. 1, F.T.A. 2. Ninth Grade Choir 1, Pep Club l.2,3,4: Pine Needle 3, Class Play Committee 3, Student Council 1.3: Vocational Club 4, White Pine 4, Of- fice Assistant 3. One-Act Play Committee 3. 080' ELAINE LINDGREN To be in love or not to be, that's no question for me. Band 1,2g Pep Club l,2,3g Junior Class Play Commit- tee 3, Vocational Club 4, Prom Committee 3. sr. 'J Q -2- GARY LERITZ 1 4' hx He speaks not, when thereis fi' X ' nothing to say. I I 0 0 0 QF' f REBECCA LINDGREN Becky' Becky's like diamonds and dynamite, small, sparkling, and gets results. G.A,A. 4. Dramatics Club 3.4: F.T.A. 4. Latin Club 2.3: Band 1,2.3,4: National Honor Society 3.4: Pep Club 1.2.3.4: Pine Needle 1.2: Junior Class Play 3. Class Play Committee 3. Biology Club 2, Speech 3.4: Thes- pians 3. VVhite Pine 4. Shoe- scuffers 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2. Prom Committee 3. Bowling 2.3.41 Girls' State 3. Zeaneeelaaewwda BETTY LOYE Life is jolly, life is gay, :thy :fork when you can play. GAA. 4. F.T.A. 4. Ninth Grade Choir 1. Pep Club 1.2.3.-1: Pine Needle 3.4: Junior Class Play Commit- tee 3: Spanish Club 3. Speech 3.4: Wlhite Pine 4. Shoesruflers 1.2: Tri-Hi-Y 2. Office Assistant 4. Prom Committee 3. JANICE LIGHTFOOT fran Here Comes Fun! Band l,2.3.4: Pep Club 1.2. 3.4: Junior Class Play 3, Class Play Committee 3. Speech 4. VVhite Pine 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. Prom Commit- tee 3. ! VALORY LINDQUIT uv-ar, She came, she saw, she con- queredf G.A.A. 4, F.T.A. 4. Pep Club 4, Pine Needle 4. Speech 4, YVhite Pine 4. Prom Committee 3. Bowling 4, Rlound 1.2,3. KATHY LUKE Kath', Shels so individual she hasn't even got a carbon fopy. CAA. 1.2.3.4-1 Debate 2. Dramatics Club 2. German Club 3. N,F.L. 2.3.42 Pep Club l.2.3.4: Junior Class Play 3. Class Play Commit- tee 3. Biology Club 2, Speeeh 2.34: Thespians 3. W'hite Pine 4. Prom Com- mittee 3. One-Act Play Committee 2, Bowling 3. -f l 0 lm 5 CEORCE NIAKI Punky Alan zr the hunter uorrzen zr hzs game N oc itlonal Club 4 IINI NIARCIINIAK He kno LS that ootball zvnf the 07111 place that a good lzrze H needed l2p54Track1'734Coxr l 9 3 Student Counml rom Commxttee 3 One Art Plu COUIITIIIICC 3 a-'Q a- 1- Q 4-'P PATRICIA NIAKI at Shes good to look at and better to knoll Nmth frncll Cbolr l P1 Club 1 '3 4 Pme Needle 3 Class Play Commutee 3 Vocxuonal Club 4 XATIIIL Pme 4 Prom Committee 3 ua M116 LOIS NIATTII A A sol zozce and sueet vmzle :he fhznef au H3 he cloud 0 tr al A 'S 4 F T A Lum 0 J Club 'J umor Cl Iss Pl w COIIIIIIIIIPC 'H Speefh 4 YA hue Pne 4 Trl H1 A 7 Prom COIIIIIIII ICC 'I Nurses Club 3 4 1-pr: -xr DALE NI ANLEX sczentut I Lanl that I .1.1ll Lazl and see Au xo X1su1l A1ds 9 3 4 Photo Club 3 4 umor Class Play 3 Class Play C omm1t 3 NL 9 YN blle Pme 4 SVAX NE NIICHALD Butch holed for hzs all rtnr nbzlztg Base-b1ll I 9 3 4 B nslxetball I mtlonal Club 4 Prom Com m1ttee 3 ZGJCQQIKJ Z alex!! Siam IO XNNI NIICKF m rather lttle and no e tall but ld ralher e lzttle than not at all I4 Drimmcs Pep Club 3 4 Stembrook H 1 '7 XS II I IAM MICKFLSON I fell vor eone le 1 ff' ':' h erhe ans er MARX ANN MIESBAUER When shes around Iheres .vomethzng dozng zhen f quzet therex 77115 ze breung A '7 Pap u 1 9 3 4 Class Plix Commit te 3 XOCBIIOUII Club 4 Whxte Pme 4 Prom Com ml tee 3 One Act ax Commutee 'E ' ' I4 I uP,u 'Q' AA ' hz' to be,- 'Y . 1 1. G A '- . d' - If ' Q ' ' - - ' , in f ' ' , em 'ff - T , my -. ' , W I ,l.,,'g ' I' ,, ff! , 7 ' , I 4- x 1 Q' . V I V , 4' 4 tee I , Eder '- Club Q.3,41 de 4 ' ' ' .X 4 , A A A Ig fill Z, f - , , K K K . , t Q gl .. W 1 'T ' f i . -' I ', - 4' -. '3 ' ' , I I G.A.....: . .l.2: .' ,fl , I .-.I,': 1: Basketball l.2,3.4: Football Club l.'l.3.4: Band 12.3.42 C I 1,2,3.4: Trark 1.'2.3.4: Vo- , 3 ,M A 3 Zh' Pr . l.-.3.4: .I ' . ' . 3 . - ,msg ' 2, z,. 11 . ' .1 f' ' .. 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Ro- tarizm 41 Onv-.-Km Plays 3. Athlctic Mnnngvr 1. 3 GERALD NUMNII 1'Sunny I :rm grnlihffl M KI7lKll'z T fzmmfntly rmrl I flifl -H I mirl I lllill71.l l7101L'. YN'rr'stlinQ 3.4. da ' PAULETTE OKERSTROK1 Pops Here? a girl tl111t'5 bright and .mmrl zvitlz Il pleamnt smile and luring heart. Dcbzltv 2: F.T.A. 4: Latin Club 3.43 Pcp Club 3.42 Pins' Nvvcllv 3.4: Class Play ci0IllIIl11ll'i' 31 Biology Club 21 Spvvrh 4 L Stuclvnt Counril 43 YVhitC Pino 41 Olfivc Assistants 4: Prom Cornmiltcc 3. o CAROL OSW.-XLD 1'Ozzi0 I wish zreekerzdv were :reek- dayf, and :l'eel:flay5 were weekendx. G,A.A. 12.3.41 FHA. 3.4: Pep Club 1,2.3.4: Shoesruf- fcrs 11 Prom Coinxniuvc' 3: Play Coxnrnittvc 3: Nursvs Club 43 Bowling 1: Cnfv- tcri113,4. FEP C1118 Sz, ?Zaq MONTE OLSON One of tlzoxe people no one lmnzzzr anything mean about. Ushc-r's Club 2. a , 9 EDVV.-X RD P.-XSTI KA Ska-f'ts 'Ihrrer no uxe in .getting e.rf1'frfl. A 2,59 R ' .1-1, , J? 70:2 ,if 15' ,Gr 'S' .5 Q: g , s. QV, 0 0 0 JEAN ANN PEIL :-A Jeanie This world was made to be '. enjoyed and l'1l make the 'V mort of it. , G.A,A. 1: Pep Club l. f 3 f 0 I O 0 MARGARET POFERL K K'lN141rQiC Her loyalty to lzer many ,A it 7l friendr if like eternily il nerer enflr. Ell..-X, 2.4: Ninth Crude- Choir lg Pc-p Club l.2,3.'l1 Alunlnr Class Play Commit- lvl' 33 Prom cl0lllHlllU'C' Fl. Nurs!-s' Club 4: llolwinQ 2. W7 D.-XRLENE PAULSON Dar Silent but fontinually work- ing. Pc-p Club 1.23.41 F.H,A. 4: Biology Club l: Prom Com- mittcr' 3: Nurses' Club 4: Cnfvtvrlzx 3.4. MP' , D0L'c1.,xs PERTLER ' ' Doug ' '42 It waxnlt me! x ARNI E PA L' NA Silenfe lm: many rulzvzn- tagev. Rifle Club 3. KENNETH PUFERL uKc,nny,, Fm not in the roll of com- mon men. Prom Committvc 3. ' 7famvzS'f ROBERT l,Ol.L.-XRD Bob llil lmxkelball alzility' 3 brought fame refznzuz, in IJ ffmlball and lmlelmll Ihe MV' bex! In be found. 2 B.1svb:1ll l.L.f5.41 llzxskvllmull 'P l.-.3.-1: Football 12.34. .I RICHARD PREVUST -:lm-ls' Ar he travel: alung lifefr may Illllfll :1-ill he flu but little say. Truck 2.3: Bus Patrol I: Bslml l,2.f'l1 Pm-p Band fl. Student Counvil 2: VO1'1l- tiouul Club l: SllOl'Si'LlllFl'Y'S 2: Archery Club 3. mm .in JLXNET PSX CK anme IS gzrl so small has rmzle or all 'X 'l '5 4 Pep C u l Z '3 4 C l 155 Plaw COIIITTIIT. tee 3 Spfcfh I XX hua Pme 4 Prom C,OlIlY'!llIll 1 Nursci Club l Bowlmg 'S C-XROLXN RICHXRDSON C1r1'1e ear 1 ff lee! 1 e rzenfllg lzttle gzrl X un 1th f 1 ull 1011 c 1 un 1 CINS Plu or mxttcc 3 Bmlogx Club Z Xoc1t1on'1l Club 4 Office Ass1st1nts3 FDC XR SXCF c H11 ta t 101 er 1l La 1 1 n u IO usual ands 7 nd l 3 Pme NPC e 34 XXh1tc Pme -l S oe scuflers P P10111 Commutle r-'11 8.12 DXV ID PLD XS Pudnc Part 0 the machznery that malfex the school go fauna Track 9 L1t111 Club .Z Chou' 234 Nmth Grade C OIT 1 NI1dr1gals 4 Pc J Club 12 3 4 Jr C1155 Plfu 'S Student Counul 1 9 Tl1LSIJ1'lHi XX uv m 4 Sllocscuflcrs P PIII clllllllllllil r Ro 1 1 1 Pl LS C01111111ttLL l Bowlmg BENNETT ROGINSKI Lm1.BQn11y Fu of mzschze l e a d ranks L l 11c 'l PIIII IP SXR XZIN Slup Ilze b1 111 mn 5 zal13 cant Ls ers Club 'Vll Soc scuffers 1 'J Prom Cor111111t tee 'S Zoo' -wk CXRCI ER REX NOLDS ere 5 I am Leu' e er, que tzon mzne and the teachers -Xudlo xnual uds 4 Lshers C ull 1 ' '5 -l LIND-X RL DIN T eras a Sparlfle m er e3eS and an her nger too X u PM Co1111111ttu 3 XX1sh mgton umorl XI XRTIIX SXX XCE Xixrt en clo talk lzttlr t11 nzuflz G X 7 3 -l Bus pi 0 'S l Nuuh C'11dc Chou 1 , ull I N C X -1 1 ' ' '11 ll ' I ,, A ,, X, Q Th Q ' a ' , . 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CAROL TOYYSLEE l'ootS Gire me my afrarrliorz arzrl I'lI be happy. CAA. 1.2.34 413 39 MARY SUPER Q G!! BRUCE swaxsox Her life is like a moon -- ' Swanie there'.f a man in it. V It'f not :that I a'o wrong, Prom Committee 3. but :that fm raught at. 6.71.5 KAREN THOMPSON Neat, polite, dependable too, girls like Karen are far too few. Swimming 4: Band 4: Ninth Crude Choir l: Pep Club '21 Pine Needle 4: Spanish Club 3,4g White Pine 4: Prom Committee 3: Orehestra 3.4: String Ensemble 1.2.3.4 mf' DARLENE TRETTLE UDMN A giggle it worth I1 hundrea' groans in any market. F.H,A. l.'l.3.4: F.'I'.A, 4: Band 12.3.41 Pep Club 2.3.41 jr. Class Play 3: Class Play Committee 3: Speefh 3g White Pine 4: Prom Committee 3: Nurs:-s's Club 4: Bowling 3. , 02. sv gt Ol' 9 2'-4' .. Ninth Grade Choir l. BARBARA TOUGAS Barby,' The merry twinkle in her eyes, betrays the laugh she hav inxiale. F.H.A. 1.2: Shoeseuffers 2. TERRENCE TRETTEL MTC-rry A fflluu' unequaled. I1 cportxmzzn fomplefe, I1 real . one to fnllozz. I1 hard one to 33 JAY TUCKER Rod-Ly Yozfre go! to be a football , 1, hero to ge! along zritlz binu- M.-XYRFNF TYPPO Her eyw, her Imn. her frlvelzllfry Ylllflf. male her frirmlx tlzinlg Qhe'- :forth- N Af' tiful girlx, Ifhile. ?.2iJ!l'bV H 1 9 ,A 4' Tmcik Basketball I 1 Football 1.2. IVH--'X 3-3-'13 Blind I-.2-.31 w+fl1umJi-illgs 1f+.,ffg. H: Ilof-kf-v 2: wfk Le: PSP f1'H!1.1-344-+1 NW' gilukltfui i.Uum.ii4f3'4. Llimhi Student Collrlfil 21 Prom PNN' 4,1 IVVHPY fl PVUIH Cmvumuw ,S ' ' ' Commiifg-Q 3. c:0lIlIll1IIl't' 3. ' etdlwze 45 ' ' 'A RILIIIAARID IJI1X,VESTAD ,, 'yr v V 1 K 'Y K RIQIIIARID YY:XIS.'XNEN 'fRif-hifi, 4? JOHN WAGFI SKQIOIAD ' , '- 'ADH-k Blevsed ii he :rho never xayi 'ZZ' The mme T011 5095 the If-V5 V I fhfmfhf I Cflwhf myfflf anything, for hg Khan never -. , f y people remember. .kflllllyfllg !l'7I'IlHl1.7lQ again. be quolpd- ' Band 4. 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' 1 W B., 1' 1 '13 51.11 Whk- vim- 1. 11 ' 'mm Cc . 3: C1.1ss I,1LlX' I . 3. , 1 , 1 1- A A 1' L IIEXIQIQIZY GCIOIIQIIEN 1 C: 1 1. 1 , 1 111 '1' , 111 111 CQ- In ,..- ' 'Q ' ' - ' . I 11111 rzrzw' zh y- CfX.- 31-1: Drg 111111 .141 xelf Il fm' , '1 if b- 1 3.1: I 'I'.-X -11 rx 1 lm ' 43.1. lI11 ' 1:N1fI.fig1g P111 111111 Iigrk' 1111 1.2.31 ' 1411 l,-.f1.-1: P1111- N1-4-11111 1: Ir. 1.2.3. 111.16 P1.1y fi: Sp ' -111 23.11 T11'2pi.111s 11. 1: X141 - P11 - -1: I'ro111 CI11111111. fi: O '- .XVI I'1.1ys 31 IS v1i11Q 1. gophonlon S forrmm Olirm fe fIYllVPf gilldfl Qhlplu xff ary I r x I' in pn NH 1 c Silllllfl 'N :rm :rr nel den! Underclass CJff1cers Freshmen Tom Prohst we Vanden! F y ICO Dim IS prevzflent Bob IIVOIP mrre lar 2? umors thooev rmfi IN'mc'v tnkms treaxzuer in III kc tola u rrelarj 51 mc I'1 Jx me prfxzzluzl md 0111 Burl f4 ld! prmzzffnl 43 Class of '61 uniors ROW I: Pollak. NI. Plante, K. Otterson, Nl. Peterson S. Paarni, B. Pasko. S. Sarff. ROW 2: R. Peterson, B Palm, B. Nordquist, D. Olson, B. Olson, Pelofske. A Niskanen, Mr. Bevans. ROW 3: Nowak, R. Raina T. Nieminen, Pollard, R. Peterson, R. Purdy. ROW 4. M. Perttula, R. Nyholm, W. Nelson, Evers, T, Panger, T. Nydeen, G. Norrgard. ROW I S NIa.1er C 'Nelson Laurk S Nlattmen E Melm Nlarynnua K Nlxrmol C 'Nelson ROH 2 Mattson Nl 'Nelson D 'Nazorsln ROM 3' Nlr I utter I xlo 1 ln un 1 lor sxo S Ku I f mms F l L'Nl1x Nloll ROW 4 D 'Nc son Ilxluncn B lm mc n xr 'Nlcgnr Nllltlllll L 'Nelson lulw ROWI C Kmfkerbocker E Johanson R Kjoberg K H1llman T Klmber R Hyttxnen J Johnson ROW 2 S ohnson aakoli ohnson L Kolodge T Holmes K Johnson Mr Krzensk1 ROPV 3 D Jokela K Johnson S Kistanek S Koskela 'Nl enkms C Kubat S Kummilu E Laht1 ROW 4 D Huqchhl utxla Ixerson M Ketoll S Joseph D ohnson P ohnson .-.J 11.1 .J.Jh .. . , . 1 , . ,1-l ' , 14 J.J'.J- ,- 7-J - :..',..' ', . .:.'..,' ...v . ': T. Klunkirs. D. Bloc-llrkc. T. Klcrfeld. R. lNlz'Carthy. R. C. ,rn ur. S. K 41 , Le skl. I.. . mu 1' . . ' lus. D.Kcl' '. .. . : .. l . QI. Mir - . . B -ls 'o . D. L: npi. A. . R. ROW I D Yvurtz I Sessler B YVelter C Sxnqplel I Wolner Rudnlrlu S Smxth K Smlth K Trl gs ROW 2 C WVelJber A Torma B Rautxo C Shotley Sxreen S XNIICIIOII ROIV 3 T Schroeder NI Vxnrent R Terho T Spurlm R Welton S Thomas R Tousgis Villey Reed Underwood ROW 4 B WVend ling INI Srhroeder B SCIICYQUISY T Tester F Reynolds C' Wxtte D Remdelln W Schxlla L Welman ROW! G Berg B Coll1ns R Cartwnght G Backe R Crlder B Bjerkness Chard S Blaxr ROW 2 F Clemens D Bengson L Carlson NI Berg T Boyer R Anderson T Butler N Blcsener D Bengson ROW 3 B Bassa G Anderson C Boyer C Burggraff J Borg felt Brusen NI Beekrlrh B1mherg ROW 4 K Berg B Carlson C Berk M Carter 'V Beltt D Clark T Crewson 'VIr I-Im ROW I P Demers E Haro J Dormanen INI Eno R Hallbaek J Fustafson A Exenson ROW 2 S Hull engass C Hmson G Dean C Camarhe J Hanson R Freemrm S Ilexmsjo Nlr ons ROW 'Z Hanson D Fllbv K Fluder D Hllfllg I Fourre S Freemxn ROW 4 L Clrard P Hxnson J Hxrmalx K Fustaf son G Golden F Fuller -l ' .- ' - 1 - I 1 ' 1 r ' 7 - - - - .e - ' s Y Y .' . . . , . , l. J . . A' - J- , A - , J. .- I - ., - ' - 3' , - , A- , ,.' ',. ',, 'gA. : l' J ' ' 1 ' 9 ' 7 M. Wennerlund. M. Vaillant, G. Schneider. J. Roy, N . , l J . . . . . .. . , . . , . , , . , . , . 7 . 44 . I- - ,J- ,J- - I - - -X7 ' 1 ' 5 ' 7 ' 7 1. , . 4 , . ' . . , I . .' . . . , . , . . . . 1 . . ' . I . , 1. 2 , . . . J. I . . , . ' 1, , 1: , , lj. ,. . . ' : , 1' , . z , . 1 4. . 1 7 . , I. . Class of 62 1 I x Icc NI I lglll f S Nlorllen S Lee P 'Vlntos R011 2 Nlr Trorhlll 1lClqLllSl D L1pp1 11 ll N 1 ll F s on D Nelson NICHII R011 S LlIIlllllIlCIl C mms C I1 son I o N1 ll N or11 0 NI INlxlx1nQ M I no R011 4 G Luttcr Iund R NltlSCIl N Lcvrssvn C 'Nrlson R lx LIYSOII R 'Ncwlindcr D Nlxtchvll R011 I C Ginter L Fmholm T Faye R Desmond C' Chder Edman I Drechslcr R011 2 'N Hffdr' g11rd B Dmkson J Horminson S Hebert L Eldwn S Fostcr B Cr1l11ih S DOFO0 11011 3 X foll1 C Grunlmolm. R. Dnon. D. Erwkson. P, Fostvr. BI. Holm Iuvru. M12 Nvlson. R011' 4: fl, Clriflln, Al, cllllllllfll. -I Frank. Grulncnlzl. Gustafson. B. .'xlJI'LlllIllSOl'l. B Asproth, Q4 .ii ROIVI R Plrcntcau G Olson H Norstcd V Saxiqc 1 rclos S NICTIII C Oson R011 2 Nl 1 lesplc R Pluni R Norrgird X Sheff D Poppc D Smd1 N Sl11nd1 RO11 1' NI Plffllllll S RlQIllllSSlll B Pxrker J Ottcson R S1loncn INOSlxl N Pofcrl 1 4 R s 1 x Olson T Prcxost L S'11n1 D PCICFSOI 1 I Ix I N I1 'NI W1 I1 1 sI1 11 11 wi 1 2 I r111hI1I I XV111t1 TQIIISI N YN 1Idorf IJ S11 IU C RVOOCI Xo11I11rQ I S11IIwcII K I'ho111pson I' QIIIIOUSPII N 141111121111 B N11'I1Qtr11111 N ll 111 n Xl RO I1joI1I C 1 S If R X119 XN Sw11r11sI11 Sophomores R 1 I F Borsfclt Ix C r1d1-r B BTP! n S C h'1ro11 1111111 B 11111 C I1 IC R 1 2 D 11.,I11 R Cl 1 11111 1 11121111 1111 I1 1115 ord If und h III 1 111111 1 R B111111 st11I B11 cr Kr 111r N B11Ir1111I1 RI 11 sc 1 1111111 in 11n C C1001 C C 11111ron 'VI xIlgCII 1 11 1118011 1112 1 1111111 I4 111 I1'r C KI I11111s C' Ix111I11 1111 1 ll 1 If R 1I11Q1111 I 11 QC 11111s 1 111Q1 1 h11S1111 'I' Ix1111Q1 1 Q 1 1 Ix11Ir1111QI11 Il II ll 111 IIIC I' I IH I f I1 I I' C II K CIIIIISUII U IIISCYII Ll IIIS U 119011 1 I 1111111 NI r NI on ll OI':,. 4.'.I'.. EI. B ' . S. ISI . NI. I PSIK-. OI ' : . Cart- wr . . II1'II'Il. B11 ,A .kf S, .-X11I'. . S. Ar- I 'Ii '. S. B .f . B' QI . T, Cf11v11111111Q . Kir I3oI1 . POI1' ff: I . IJ.1iuI1'. V. .-X111 4'I. . I 1 J. A14 .YY LI , B. .1 II ..I. ' 1 711' 4. G. C11 I:m. J. Brxd' 1 , D. Cf:1, -y. C, B1-lit. Cf R01 ' .' '. YVz1glsI1j11I1. S. SI11pI1'y. CI. V11 . 1 . 'z Ish. M, 'ali . NI. IN'j'1-I111 .l1'. K, XX'it1'I1. RUI1' : Mr. w:1r1I. 'I'111'k1'r. R..S'i1I1'1'n. S. Irigqs. R1JI1.' 3: S. S '1 . I. ,YV '. . XIZISL 1' . 'UI I1' F. YN':1g1s . I. XY1-11l1'I. F, Huttc, Ii k. . VIH. ROI' I: CQ, -II . . E, .k'. P. KI' 'I1. Cf. H I , I. . .. ' ':. Krx POI1' 2: I.. KI1. ..Ill. .YI.IIlIlll'.C:.K'I' '.'k'.CI. Cf. ,IO . . . Y B. K.1,'. K. KI1.t'1'. POI1' 3: A. K IF. -I11I1 s1111. BI. tI11I1 S1111. NI. I . R. K1 1. I.. II1II 1lI. K1. k, XI. Z' 1.111. I'OI1' 4: B. J 3 . 'If JI f . 'If AI'1k' R. II1 . . If. IIoI:,fx.j11I1: .. .II111111-.. .'1I, 47 9 Class of 63 ROW I: G. Demars, C. Nielson, D. Schelonka, G Holmes, S. Canfield, L. hlitthell, M. Ayres. ROW 2. G. Cavanaugh, R. Lahti, Bergin, M. Forrest, D lkleisner, R. Ojala, G, Novak. ROIV 3: C. Sariin, M Spangenberg, L. Larson, P. Anderson, C. Parker, D. Kjo- berg, Rautio, L. Strom. ROW 4: Blr. Avant, J. Yrios, D. Breitbarth, R. Olsen, J. Gildermeister, G. St. Germain, J. Printy. ROH I Koski K Desmond Kubat N LaVo1e an XI I xmbrrt YN Rich irdson C lx xrsilto r ex kulx ROI1 'Z X Simpson R Sllxtrm ss lxnicltcrlpocltcr R Ptrry lx Nciscn ROWI J Hagen B Ostoff K Barney S Glider S Hallback VN Dixer G Aho ROW 2 R Peacock L Huard C' Brusen P White M Baqnvy D Dugil ROW 3 Mr Seikkula M Hackett B Norcus K Ed man O Berg J. YVallaf'0. K. Poferl. LI. Fay. ROIV 2: R. Polo. S. Juri . . . .1 - , '. ' 1 . . 'z . M . S 'k z . . ' . 5 '. ' . . ' ' . M. 48 ROH I D Kimber S Frinholm Pisek D Timblin V Kortie E Bergquist D R1l'11lluom1 ROW 2 P Anderson Illakalnen C' Zeehoski C Ulu J Lafon tame B Hiisip L Newton ROW 3 Mr Melaneon H Pruost f' Pertler Cirtwright C Bednirek Lir sen P Spurlin L Lehto ROH 4 L Larsen P lklerrell M Holm ngel D Reed S Oberg I Iee ROW I: R. Chzinipeziux. K. Sparring. Bellingham J. Hnneoek. M. Dormnnen, L. Johnson, D. Nelson ROI1' 2: S. Allen. C. Berset, R. Pfistilxzl. A. Raina. K Ross. Sandzx. Pohjolzl. C. Anderson. Mrs. R. Ander son. ROW 3: S. Johnson, W. Anderson, S. Gillespie J. Blake, T. Stevens. B, Kohn. P. Gunderson. ROI1' 4 V. Mochrke, J. MaeConnaehie. D. Alanen, R. Johnson S. Anderson B. Bailey. . Morken. B. Renshww. Freshmen ROH I T Peterson Witers NI Dixer K Olsen D Bergstrom S Brulex P P0121 ROI1 2 F Cut Bxntxrri H Wildorf N Xleisner Oswild Green P Leirner G Hilton Mr Ixlosltowslu ROI! 3 G Shotlu D Rosenthal C Reed T Piolust l Sm n A nderson C Hles D ntus Oli trstin D N inn I oc NIc'N1lly R xTf'C,L1llOCll Osen , J L q . A i , . ' D 1. 7 .' . ' ,J- i - 1- A I l. 'Q - - . .1. 1. it .l. . L- . A . . . ka. ' : . I. ' er. E. 2 A '. . ii . .'. . ' . 'Q . XI. . Q . i. E 1 . Li . . A . . .. 'gin- so. .. A . . 'i . . A . R ' -1: BI. K' ' Q. . Y 'illignns. B. Bvrquist. B. S1 . C. . 'kling. 49 . it' X . C ff, ' u 4 x v Q 'P A t 9? N ' 4 ll mf A ',! xx X I 1 xi ,f Dec. 26 - Sno-Ball - Holida Holly l ' -A 1 l ' A 'gs X 4 fix. . , . tn , tv uma.-ehrt V: 1' M XM ' 7 1 . 3.45.-, xf,,X -xx, l'-Lg. 1 The 1959 Sno-B.ill wits held :unid Christmas trvrs and holly git thc' Cfloquf-t Inihor 'lic-niplv. On Ilcccrrihcr 26, 75 couples dzinrcd under Z1 fzilsr' Ceiling of tinsvl, hishlightvcl hy fi miniature- Sputnik. A new idfxzt wzis tricd this year in whiCh the girls wvrr' snpplir-cl with rorsgigvs hy thc' svnior SIIO-DOX'C'S. thus vliiiiiiizitiiiu 4-von this L-xpcnsc for the- boys. fi ,ww X53 1 C1 11x 1 1 X 0 ll 1101 s01111 s1111111s C11 N1 1111 IIN 1 s 10 111s111ss 11101111111s II 11 IJ 0 1111 t 11 KF 1001 411101111 1 ll 111 1101 1111111s 0 111 1111 111 t111- 3110 Dax 11111 12111111 SIOXN 11 1 1 1111 110111 1111111111011 S11 1 111111 s 1 111 s 1111 111x1111 11s1111s Nancy Amway and 13111 Fgraud lreafurer IBZXIL1 P11111Q pretzdenl 1511111 H111111111 me prfu 1 4.2 1 111 x11 lf s11111 'I'11111 P11-11121. Sz111111.1 51111111-px 1,1-1- J4'l11i1IlS. 52 I r I C U Counc11 Sets Pace fo School Act1v1t1es 1111- 1111111111 ii 1111- Yf1f'1' of 1111- 1111 I-111 111 1,1 Il-111-1-111111111-Q 01 1111- S1-111 1' 1.Q11 S111 J -'Q '-' av -s -1-1 1-1' - two w1--k' H ' - '11 151--'of 1-1,., 11-1f- f1- '1'111- 1-01111111 ll1SO 21SS19lS 111 1111- 1-X.F,S. 1110- QIYIIII. 1111- 111z11z1yi111- 111'i1'1- 411111 '111s 1111- 110 ' ' '-' ' 41111. As -1 -' - IK'IJlk1'Sl'I1lZ1l1X'l'S. 601111111 1111-111- 111-11' 111110 :111 UIJIJ0l'lllH11Y 10 IJ21I'l1l'1IJ2lll' 111 21 f1l'II1lC!xJ.i11C' 1111 '-s' 111 i1C'11. - - -1 Y fs:- 'Eff YT! Thrills, Chills, Spills - S110-Da Cllmllu-L lligll SCl1fNJl.S lI'21QllllflllLil Sno lin hvlcl on Si1lllI'ClZiX'. FClJI'L1C1I'X 241i in Pim-llurst - ,L 'QQ . . , ' 1 ' . f .ill lll- x sinslic' KlllCl!'IllN. and il tllrilling lnmmilnzzll garlic. UU' nuts, mils lnxrmcl to um on snrmsllms. Klr ' . N K ' nv C'l1m'ul'1t4' lm-'ll 'mtl lilifbfllll ball Aftlrm. lil-low. 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T121 ,lmmlmwmlm L '4' fx bs. .ff A- . he A 1 The Thread That Runs So Truev 1 rlnfflnff sc too at lntct uptft tlnnor of tht clulelren is thex clanerd 1n lonesome X xllex On llllS dm csc Stu ut Cht1 sponslhllltx of C11 1t1nf tn these nnxt chll dren a rtspcctful Zlttltlldl for the pI'1l'1ClIJlLS 0 lCll1C1ll0Il Ihr st1essts ind 1exs ues of the teaehlnff professlon a1e exlnhttcd 1n h1S xttcrnpts to p1oxt hunself XXOIlllX of hc 1nf at teacher lhese 1IIlIJl1C'1i1Of19 'ne depleted IU the aetlon filled plot of The Thread Phat Runs Bo rIIllC the plus Inesenteel hx the Bemor C,lass xx 1th the xaluahle assrstanee of Nfhss Ruth Vestrom A well chosen cast dlsplayed the results of earnest praetlee by s 1 Ilrftlllll I'xe1x cotntnlttte Cftllllllllllld ftnuouslx ll f n 1 Un x the uorls of the se groups of SCDIOIQ xx is 'tn elenee lIllOllIlCCl of tht tn 1t1111111c nff mstnttc me Il ntctss IX slu tehts to the lctu tl tctlnff oht 11m el From the sketch lJUflTlI'lll'1US of the plax earlx pt ees tht tenslons o e OIJCYHHQ Hlgllt presentiuon the students who P3II1ClIJlfCCl tn tht plots leirncd to aeeept ICiI7Of'l91lJ1l1tX ohex tequests xxorls rompatlhlx and enjox UTOIIIJ '1et1x1tx These are the lastmg Iesults of th1s xear s Semor C,l1ss Play Ill Hg' SCHOOL EHAMUIQNS 5' O 54 Ure-ss Rf-heirs 11 csse Stu 1rt John CONWAY Don Conw 15 Berth 1 Conw xy Y nd 1 C onwty Burt F usthum Blll C offee N 101111 Dc me 'Worms C ll! 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K Cen ,, ISQILIHIKHIS re imc Hanson 1nd -Xnn Funion x IXI MP1 1 loo 1 mam mc 111 1 bl P1 lk Sl! D E011 IIK I xrn 4 Jo c 1 IHIIXD lx Yearbook, Bigger and Better Than Ever clitor-in-Chief. Julie Hella and Adviser Nfr. Gillespie. discuss division prizes. After many hours of fruitful labor. thi- lYhite Pine staff of twenty seniors. headed by editor-in-chief. Julie Hella. business manager. Becky Lindgren. and cireulation editor. Kay Nelson. compiled the pages of this years annual. YN'ith the generous contributions of business establislnnents of this area the Vlhite Pine was successful financially. It is only through the thoughtfulness of these contributors that the yearbook can be offered to the students at such a reasonable price. The new features that are being incorporated in the annual this year are an f'Our Town section. a design on both covers. and inodernistic division pages. These will add uniqueness to the coverage of school activities by the White Pine. The White Pine staff hopes that this year's book will provide many enjoyable hours of reminiscing to those who page and read through it. Below: Bruce Bc-Itt. Beth hloller and Shari Savage prepare Our Town. umors T1sh Reaps Harvest of Laughs The 11111101 plix rIlSll a 1011101111111 ffncc IH 111110 ucts xns prcscntcd hx the 11111101 class on October 8 1979 A b11ll1an cast hmdcd bx 1xp1r1f11ccd co1111cs QIVIIOU 'VI1tt1r11r1 and Kmth Bug worked the clcxcr QCIIIJI fOI C1911 POQSIIJIP l'111Ql1 A Complctflx IIIIIJIIIIQIIUIP plot glows 111cr1'1s111Qlx 11111111101 able is I'1sl1 dmxss to 1 l11l1r1o11s 1l1111s1x As 111 opp01t11111tx fo1 bmsk 1cp'11t11 incl C111st1L Co1111111111s on l1f1 'md lou T1sl1 IS 1111s111 passed Thc ro111a11t1c 1r11111st was d1x1d1d Hmong C111 Fullcr amz Hanson Drums lxandchn 'md Carol glnqplrl Nllss Ruth XNCSUOIT1 dlrf-cmd the p1od11c11o11 wlth the Cipablc 3SS1St8Y'1CC of Gretclun 9ch11e1dcr studnnt dlrector Ooooh what you sa1d' 'Q Ihc 1n11rf1 fast I I R011 C'ro1rh111 91l111r1dcr '7nri R011 Tr-rrx N11111l11rs B'1rb'1r1 xxtlIfYS Fan B ,-11,111 W 11 hm nhf lr I 11111 1115011 1 111 511111011 XIHII1111 11 11 'N11111 111 Q XIIII LI S1111 I1Il s 11111 111 111 SIIILJ ooh R lllllf N us X QI 11 Freshman lay Features Christmas Above Susan Allen Steven Anderson Mary Dormanen Doris Schelonka Vemon Simpson Below Vernon Simpson Vicky Nloehrke Roger Anderson Steye Anderson A Christmas story without a mention of Christmas was the basis of the Hrst money-making project of the ninth grade. Directed by Mrs. Ruth Anderson and assisted by Mr. Obst, the class of 1963 presented The Nature of a Giftf, a story about a cannibalistie giant in the Swiss Alps. The play has a theme and characters which make it appealing to children, but the underlying ideas of the story make it worthwhile to adults. Before scencry painted by 'Vancy Amway the play was beautifully executed by a cast of thirteen students Some of the stars were Steve Anderson Cleo Neilson Vernon Simpson Vicki Moehrke and Lynn Larson ED XL. 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' lay: 3 F- XR 1 A -A.. 'S ., '- ,t , X , ' . ZIV U 1 U - 1 1 - A 71 SN r ' 1 1 COII1lJll'lC NX'lll1 St'X'l'f1lCC'I1Kll K'l'Illl1l'Y cos- ' 6, v 'B f . ' 1 ' f 1 Q 3 .l . , 'M ' . '21, - - ff' ' tr-1' -t 211' 111 mlm' Q- r ' px' ' ' - 'l1o 7, ' 1 I , , . . , X x L x ' ' Z ' L- .1 2 ' ' k x ' X . . ' 1. - 1 I' A Z ' , . V' p A , D , b. , U -5 I. t rx, V ,- .. 2 . ' , J ' , 1 , ' 1 , . .J Y . . 1 , . F. L. Has This year. the Cfloquet Cflmpter of the National Forensic League. under the supeiwision of Bliss Ruth YYestroin. :xn- nouneecl that twenty neophytes xvoulcl join the league. This is the largest numher of students ever aclmittecl to this honorary speech organization. To beeome Il memher of this orgztnimtion. one must nequire twenty-Eve points through pzxrtieipzxtion in vztrious spec-ell :te- tivities. YN'ith ziclclitionnl points 21 person may earn clegrees. Fifty points are nec-clecl for the lleqree of llonor. one-lmnclrecl for the llegree of Exeellc-life :mtl two hunclrecl points for the lit-gr:-e of Distinction. The Degree of Distinction is the highest honor a speech stuclent mn receive and this year. Beth Nfoller. Z1 sen- ior. and Linda Stillwell. 21 sophomore. received this high cleqree. This year the N.F.l., inemhers of Cloquet were host to the spring meeting of the Student Congress. At this meeting. lieth Kfoller presided over the Senate and all Cloquet N.F.l..'er's took part in some Capacity. In the spring the mmuzil N.F.l., Thespinn Banquet elimnsecl an outstanding year for the speech clepartinent. Record Membership E SD. Old Members: ROW ONE, Left to Right: N. Amway. BI. Houwman. K. Luke, Kfiss West- rom, D, YN'inquist, C. Sinupiel. K. Ilalllhark. C. Iludler. S1fCU.'X'D IfOl1 : S. Yonkers. L. Stillwell. E. Lehfzty, T. Munkirs, B. Noller. Sumleen, S. Smith. Cain. 1 faith. .1 .W lsiawil ll il ' - .Bi 4 i W x. x H B 1' - , ' ' 1 I , jk ' - 3 - I 2 x L 1 , 9. 1 . . X . H i1 I I N , I . . . . t 1 A K 2. l t V ,fl S 1 , y ri bij., , ,N K L 4 I r, J K. 1 E l l' X if :fl ' l if M 'I Yi ' 'N 'B L Q... sl A fl ix- ti K ui New Members: ROIV ONE, Left to Right: M. Joseph. ll. Allen. P. Okerstrom. Blorrisette, S. Gillespie. Klztffoxnizieliie, A. Evensun. Feruucl. Slff.'l?.YD RUIV: S, lkigtttinen. C. Lur- son. Y. Cioll.1. llll.ll'Ull. Borulk-lt. E. Ili'IlilI'll'liSUIl. Nivmi. lnnxitk. I,. xyUlIll'I'. C. Isllflilll. 68 Thespians Induct Twent -four The Thespian Society is an organization whose purpose is to ' To hecoine a meinher one must have earned 10 points. gained promote and encourage dramatic arts. through participation in class plays, one-act plays and play committees. N The highlight of the year was the annual N.F.l,. Thespian M v, , L ' i I Banquet. This year the banquet was held on june iird at Gil- -X , lette's Supper Club. The toastniistress was Julie llm-lla and V guest speaker was hir. Fred XYolner. Old mr-inlmr-rs, l.eft to Right: D. Jenkins. IJ. Oscn. B, Scttr-rquist. C. Burton, I.. YN'olncr, The Best Tllcspian Award went to Sharon Bfaltinen and llellzi. Klattincn. li. Nlollcr. D. Rzindrlin. Kliss TVCSIFUIII, Kziner. ll. W'inquist. E. Le- Nancy- Amway Coppcd highest honors by winning thl-CC addi- ay. N. Amway. B, Lindgren. Allen. tional Stars, 30 extra Points. The society is under the supervision of Bliss Ruth Westrom. Officers are President Julie Hella, Vice President Nancy An- way, Secretary Sharon Mattinen, Treasurer Jenifer Allen and Scribe Bull' Setterquist. illl' -wx ANY,- 9' s l ,MWS SH Wx? N xi'-el I li 1g.A X x Num..- IHH1' I: ll. .-Xlirgihzinison, laglufout. K. YVcst- Ukerstrom, Uswalcl. Sundm't'n. S. Kulus. luntl. K. Luke. O. johnson. J. Chillen. C. Sinn- KOH' 35 'If Cgmtii-ld, IJ, Punlas. 'lf Jenkins, K. A.CEEenlion.Klflg:l.- X, Simpson. B. i-Xl.l'L'S, l, Klunkirs. Xlr. zur- Xvolnmlh mmm Slwnkmt JUMP lhhlll .l.UMlmiSIwSSA llm . L son. .. -o .1, , min. . ti c in . , . vs. Beth xiollvri NAFLV Toast- 69 C? I I Offifers of thc F 'N A are Dons Abrlhmmson Mass Nlormwn uduscr Argvnc Torma Kathy Iw xskp Kathy YVL-stlund gg X fbccrful word for Unk uture Nurses Club Plans Vocatlon L futmc 'Xmscs Club bmdrd bx P1cs1d1 nt Dons A171111 IIIISOH mc urldet the dllCCt10Il of Miss Edltb 'Normin st utcd tbc wsu xsttll in mtto Ctorx tei for tba mu Illilllllll cc no k 11 10 snltll is Lmdx SIIIIJKIS stcd f ff tr us fun ff patlvnts Amd d1SlIllJllllIlU' lu xx Htl Bcsxdcs thls thm hclpcd Nixss 'Xormm m 1111 Offlfi' dunmq flCC pcrlods bald mutmf s txxlu 1 month took 111118 to Opin llOllSlS dt gt u LS and St N1 uxs Ilospltll HNOIXIIIIHU' Slllllllllllll ind N oost Lake State Hospxml 'md muh toxs fox cluldrcn m tht IIOSIJIVII An honor bestowed upon the club mis bccommg the first Cbartclcd Nurses Club of Mmmsota ,. ll M sd: ff 9,7 ON7 ROH D Bcngson Ps ck Tl ttc 91 Cl O f mckcrbockfr l IKIIINNUUK1 IMJH 111 Scsscr E Llhll Y y JH N xttlll NI Po cr . g D F 1 - lj, N W i 1 Th' T . '. ' 4' ' , 11 1 ' 1 1 I, du If 1 ' 1 - ' - They 'mtinucd tbvir ' 1 1 tl , 's 4 bo.I ' 1 1, '1 I' X tba- work Consi: ' o Czlrryinm '1 lin, --2 K , 1 1 Ili ' x f - ., ,. gy V ,, 1 , 5 1 , P I 5, x 5 , I ,D w x 1 . . .. V. , t. ,. , A . x L kf. ... 5 1. 1 ' 5.1 1' .. ,I .- R 4 Y ,, ' '- v ' '1. 1 ' ..'. .1 ' . 1 1 . . 1 1 .1 . ' 'N xx 1 4 X' . 41' rt . R x A A -A ' ttf: 'A . 4, 1 2 f A ' , 1 M - lv! . 'SQ' , -Y i .a.o 0 ,I ji. r-Q ' I I ' A I .. a , Q Q .f .S ' ' r N ' 5, 7'-14 v 1 1 f- Z? 'I I? 3 Q X Q Y ':L7 .i?k. I . Q N X ' ' A ' H137 A f . gay' 1' - 1 1 .t , P I 11 MINS 9 ' -' .- ' -- ' FR 1 ' ' . ' . , ,y ' '. D. T ' 'l. 1 ff XYD R I C. K s . '1 ' ' . R. .-Xblurm-11. Il, Paulson, ' ' ' ' Rlflff I.. - 1-, , 1 31 ztllfv. 1:1 '1fo1'1ef1..,11 A11 . f- 1. Laeti Latini Gains Statewide Recognition This year another member of the Larti Latini was eleeted to a state ofhee at the .Iunior Classical League Convention. Eddie L1-May. who showed his ability for leadership early when he was elected king of Saturnalia as a freshman. became the state JCL Treasurer. liesides this aeeoiiiplislunent. the Latin Club was busy in many other activities -M Saturnalia. a banquet in which the first year 'islaves' are served by their Hmastersf' the Latin Banquet to which the other language clubs and faculty who have taken Latin are invited. as well as countless individual projects made by the students of Latin I and Latin II. The school display cases were brightened by replicas of Roman dishes. buildings. and statues which the students put there. Advised by Mr. Zeinan, the Laeti Latini proved again that Latin is far from dead. ' V , a ,A get N , f I' .J C 9 Q 1 K ' ti ,S ' 5 X w l' . J. Nieimi, R. LaVoie, J. Kozaeik. l y I v , t - ' ij . 1.59 2' 'll it gf A Zh- E .rv FIRST ROW: Maher. L. Finholm. M. Angell. B, Johnson. SECOND ROW: S. Gillespie. K. Neisen. R. Salonen. B. Ren- shaw, S. Oberg, Hancock, Oswald, P. Polga. S. Allen. 71 Wl Ellillll FIRST ROW: Ulvi, R. Lovain. E. Borgfelt D Iwlbv K Mvrmel Hinson SFFOND ROIV: Mr. Zeman. Cain. B. Setterquist. Otterson E IfM1y R ohnson THIRD ROH Spanish Flourishes at C. H. S. Sandy gets her Spanish Club pin. 31' 'lihe Cloquet High School Spanish Club was very for- tunate this year in having Bliss jetzabel Feraucl, our Panamanian Exchange student as a ineinber of their club. Jerzy was able to help the students speak Spanish, her na- tive tongue. She also entertained at inany meetings by talking of her country. dancing and singing Spanish songs for the club Ill4'IIll7l'I'S. During the Christmas season the annual Clliristnias Party was held ancl several stnclents read the Christmas story in Spanish. liCl,l'CSllIIlCIllS were served and Spanish songs were sung. One of the inost novel meetings of the year was the one in which Jetzy called ofl' the ninnbers for a Bingo game in Spanish The advisor of the club is Wir Gordon Yelson v 'X fr ,- W. Offirers. Jane Hanson. Joan Borgfelt Thompson with Mr. Nelson. ancl Karen 1 X 4 I1 ui ' 1 If mrs ii io is lx inf 1 I 1 I l 7 4 , 4, Q Q9 Qi D 5 . 4 5, 4 x , 7- i H Q . - ' Ax. ' S . Q I 1 fv s. ... , . K V. i K' ' - - n ' . f .. 1 4. xl , . Q Q t gy . U . , f S . x , X rx , 9 fr , INDI ' I. Ia-fr to Rishi: S Yonltzfrs. Xl. .M '-s. KI. l.1 en. Ra t' . li fila- Al. K Y 'it -li. S filinoii. lf KI'-lin--. .I Sn rl:-en, 'I' NI ikii-. Xl. l.i:liIf1-ol, rlen, fi, l.i1tlvr. lfflli' .'. Nl Yalliaiil, llanson. S. Nirini, Il, Norstf-rl. Xl. lXlorisf-ite-, lfffll' 7. l', lilv-nroxitli. .X. lin-ns'-n, l. l 'l1'rwn. IJ -lwlliiwii. Xv'1llf'I'llll1lls P. Ili-mins. S. Shiplvx. lfflll' I. hi llolinlmeru. l.. Flclien. l..1- K. Vlilioilil .mr wr: ,. xifln. Ho ufvll. Ii Iii'-iki,-iss. llolinwii. If lsiw1rn.il.i. Ki. lmiiuxsio, lffilli F, Studenten von Deutch 'Eff l Corrie Olson translates. I l 1 Q 3 N rl wh... The German Ciluh. an organivation of students Study- ing that language in Cloquet High School, met regularly after school uncl in the evening cluring the school year. The niajor ptirpoxe of the group was to study further, the lzxnguzxge and euxtonis of the Cin-rn1:1n people. The atrnos- plu-re of the nie-stings. less forrnzil than the clztssrooin, was ideal for the singing of Gt-mrztn songs stucly of folk cos- tunu-S. uncl thc- liistory of the lzlncl. The Gt-rrnun flluh was also very fortunate in having -It-nilier Allen us at IIli'II1lJC'I'. -Ienifer spent the sunnner in Cerniuny and was uhle to tell the club of her many ex- perienees. N111 lYilli:un Johnson, Gennan teacher. is eluh adviser. 1, U4-rninn class tu egxse 73 The Cloquet High School Band DIRECTOR Mr ack Qampson C I ARINIETQ D01 15 Abrahaxnson Qandra Anderson 9and1a Arbuekle Barbara Bassa Judy B1 usen u11e Ch111en Lmda Eldlen Tom Fay D1an1 F11bx+ Lx nn Fourre 11111 H1111 E1111111t11 lIlIIl1llClx90H 11111 II11111111s1m f xntl111 o1111son S1l1I1lX lx1s11111k I oan lfwick N1 il l.11erSo11 amce L1ghtfoot Mary I xchtfoot Rebecca I mdgren Gary I 11tt1r Sharon hlattmen Kay 'Nelson Kalen Otterson Buff Sette1q111st Trudy Sunonsen lj21I1CI'lC Tlettel Sharon Img s udy L 1x1 kann YN a tskjold 1 y W1 1 S XXOPIIUNIIS 111 1111 1311111111 l11o1111s lgllllll 1 11 ky 1111ns1111 Robert K'1r11'r Shirley' Kosk11'1 I arry My kmq 911ar1 Say age Robert X71ClCCH Cra1 V1 111111 FLLTES S1111 ley B1SlIOp ean Gustafson Sally Hlllengass Marlys Holmber oan Nlormsette Gretchen Se11ne1de1 OBOE Ixfuen Hallback BARS Cl NXRIXEI I O18 N111t1l1 15 XSQOOX P1111 ohnson C ORNE 1 S Robert Carlson A101111 C101lJllI'I'1 udy Dreehsler Leland F1n11o1m ean olmson Dax 1d 'Nagorskl Floyd Reynolds 11111121111 Selulla Carol S1ngpe11 Cha11es Qtrand Forrest IN afftskjold FRENC H HORNS Bey erly Bjerkness Bzooke Nordqulst Arlene Poferl 111111 P11 xost NI 11x XXCIITH 11111111 15 X111 IUNFS an1c1 Nloll 11111 s X11 1111 U 1'1n P11ofsk1' 'IAROIXIISONFS ff 11 11 ii 71 ack Anderson Rob1 rt Asproth Day 1d Hancock loby enklns o11n Wa tskjold BASSES M1e11ael I a1111n1n YN 1111an1 I lfIClql11Sl Thomas 'X1e1111nen PERC L SQION B1ock Ab1a11a111son Kc1t11 B11 l11o111asC 111111 17 1111 1111 IS Nl 111 111 1x1 1011 1x11 11 1111 Us1 n 1511111 P111 19011 1 s l llf 1 Karen Vllll0IIlIJ9OII 'C1111111 1't111ist1'1'ss Our Director 3 Mr. Sampson L Band amed Aqua Grand Champs One of the best known of all Cloquet High School groups is our Championship band. Because of out- standing perfonnances in Chicago, Detroit Lakes. and the Minneapolis Aquatennial, the name of Cloquet is famous wherever high school music is discussed. Perhaps the greatest achievement of the band was the winning of the grand champion award at the Aquatennial last summer - a real tribute to a group which operated most of the year with a substitute director. The l96O school year is a sad anniversary for our school musicians for it marks the final appearances of our director. Jack Sampson. More than any other person, Mr. Sampson is responsible for raising musical standards to their present heights. Because of ill health, Mr. Sampson will work next year and from then on with the grade school program. The seniors, pictured on this page. are proud to have worked for such a fine director. Clloquet bands will continue to be great, but there will never be another Mr. Sampson. So the seniors leave with pride in accomplishment and affection for N111 Sampson. 75 ROW I.' Left to right, Becky Lindgren, Julie Hella, Cindy Johnson. Liz Hendrickson. ROIV 2: Jan Lightfoot. Kay Nelson, Darlene Trettel, Doris Abrahamson. Julie Chillen is not pictured. 'nfl' Chuck Strand, john lN'agtskjold. Mike Lamincn. Jack Anderson. Dave Hancock. LEFT: Karen Thompson. Lois Mattila. Larry Myking, Shari Savage, Dave Jenkins. Judie Bernicke, Dick Osen. Tom Canfield. fin QOPRANOS -1-nife1'A11en I llL1111l 11l'I'l11C1iL I 1-Lz'1111r1 Fl'Ik'1 1d F1 111c'is K11I'1w'1 1'1yI1L'11 1' j U 1' 11111111111 ' l '1111' 11'111s1111 Q. ,IO.. . 1' J C VIH' Y.. NJ O -. as ' .. 11-1511 G50 13,500 009 1'ff'1 LA! 4. 11.1 l!1i!!!lK1MP U 1 Choir Presents Three C t .. r-1 - 1,1 . as C3 1 . 1-1 1 . , 11, f 'X-Zi X.P f U . 1 J x -I H' 6 1 -2 - 3 ' X' 'N I . I . , I .I g , 1- e +I, W 1 . . 1' 1 1 1 A 3 I 's. A 1 I I I ' 1 I ' 11 1 1 ' 1 I I ' 1 Y I A , 1 1 ' 4 I f A I I1 i 1 . 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The spring concert. too, will be remembered as one of the best in the history of the choir. ln order to accommodate the manv students in- terested in music. Mr. Schroeder, rearranged the choir into a mixed chorus and a senior high girls choir. This year the maclrigal choir and many of our outstanding vocalists entered into competition at the district. regional and state music contests. The choir and vocalists did an exceptional job which can be attributed to the hard work of the students and the excellent teaching of Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder. Madrigal singers are Left to Right: Jane Hanson, Rautio. Barbara Bassa. Sally Hillengass. SECOIVD Liz lN'olner. Judie Bernicke. Jenifer Allen. Carol ROW: James Nierne. David Pudas. Robert Carlson, Singpiel, Nancy Jenkins. Gretchen Schneider. Brooke Richard Osen, Loren Brenny. James Osen. Mr Nleml Orchestra Ends Successful Year The Cloqurt Hlgh School Orchestra and strm ensemble haxe enjoyed a prosperous and will filled yr mr under tht dlrectmon of Mr Donald 'Numn One of the Hrs! appr xrxncrs of the xrchrstrx th1s year wxs x pop roncert on Frbrutry filth Ihls rc N111 wus 1 coxnblnmon of orclustril md xox l muslc On Nixy '76 the orchcstrn prcscntrd thexr sprxng concert also combmed wlth the choral groups On of thc fc xtures of the orchestra IS the strlnq enscmblt Thls group performed before both the un1or and Scmor Class Plays 'nd the all school play They also pr rfornud before mxny banquets They recened an X rttmg in the Dlstrlct Contest Officers of the orchestra were President Daxe Hancock Pubhcnty Dnne Fllby Publlclty Dlane Fllby Llbrarlan Bexerly Bjerkness and Stage Thomas Nxemlnen As only Exe members of the full orchestra are graduatlng th1s year the orchestra w1ll appear essentlally the same next fall to contlnue thelr usual fine performances Strmg ensemble from left to rlght Karen Thompson M'1r1lyn Arbuckle Susan Makl Karen Otterson Ruth Lovam Patrlcla enkxns Roger ohnson Tom Nlemmen 1...-AL ani? :ITL f ' Orchestra members are M Arbucltle K Thompson Custafson B Schllla B Bjerkness BI Wennerlund D Hancock T 'Nlemlnen Morrlsette K Hxllbxck R Salonen D Fllby S Nlattmen L M Lamnuncn P ohnson lx Ottexson and B 'xl'lI'll1I'lliOll Don Mltcllell A Lemm S Mlkl R Iox un J Otteson D Nagorslu ald Nxenn IS thelr dxrem tor 51 C3 f- I 1 - ' . 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Honor Soe1ety Inducts Twenty f1VC New Members On Wax 18 n1ne junxoxs IH the top 130 of thru Clem and slxteen scnxors IH the uppu 'UH of then diss neu lndunud 1nto the 'Natlonal Honor Qocutx Tllli lx om of thc hu hcst honors thit Cin hc ittalned bs am Student IH h1 h NCl1fOl Ihr foul Clllntlllllg necmwlw for lHCll1Cl1OIl are Charactnr Scholgushxp lgadcxshlp ind SLIXICP The annual II'1ClllCll0Il uae held under the dlrectlon of Nlr GLOTUC f'1 lr spn Xsllll lic th Niollu lctlnff 1sn11st1mss 0lHCQllIHOl'1ll9 Also Vllxlliff plrt 1n the IJIOLIWIII unc Blum lic ltt who txlkccl on SCllOl'1ISl1lI7 'Nincy Annan xx I0 mllud on ch IIACUI ilu Ilcllx who txllxcd on SLIXILL and SQUID! C pIlS1Cll nt I If ll: I'lClIlilxSOII who txllu cl on lm ide IS p C onfflatulitlons to ill thou who xuxc sclcctrd as XNOltllX Incxnhnrs of the Natxonal Honor Socletx I Old membcrs S Klner B llnd rcn B Moller Helll B Beltt NI Anway L Hendrwkson T C nnficld Allen nn' 5---.- 7 L A llf x x D ld? lf 1 n 1 Q x SS lllll o lnson x 4 xr IIN fUN If fu 1,101 15 u X 1IlflllNl 1 11 1 v v - no 0 0 ' 4 ,.-fy' A ,cn r, ' A ' ,N , . .Q ,Q i y . f . X A L . . X, E, I 1 b . . S : 1. Q ' ' - U x m ' , ' A . X 5 4 Q 'l ' V -1 ' z'- 'lZ1SS ' 5 Nfl E ' 4 . ' . 1 ' 'L ' . 11 . I nw K l I. 2 .l . ,,., H. , ,. , H. , - I, x , H. Vvuuv L ,E ak ' f W K g .Q 2 1 i ' 1 , 1 . . T' fl X . .1 , J, 1, Sa A 2 . . , A . . . , . ll ' . A - on 2 i 5 ' ' - r- f, 'rv i l A. ' df A . n, 0 V . , A i ! 5. Q N3 A 3 f ' g Q nq K5 ' ' fi' . - L . e 3 A l M' A ' . I K A Q 'r :Q I .' 4 . 'S ,t Q 1 Y 4 s , K 1 N Y ix-X! 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K, ling. li ll.I utstandmg Sc-:mor Boys are umor Rotanans 4--, 1Xffa1r1 th1S xcur tlmr Rotmx Club of Cloquct Chose c1vfl1t outsmnclmff SQIIIOI bow as umol Rotillam The flllZ1llllC 1t1OIl9 are based on Q slup rm J IJ mu IX OIIU lout 111 mu IL lxotux C l t bun w m n of C locluct l xr puxposc of 1 us xx '15 to fflxc the bow an opportumtx to sec bow a QCIXICP club rnallx OIXI xtcs lJllIlI'1U tllc X011 thn boxs xsexe 1f1X1lCQl to thc lxotux ANN Paltx to xx l11Cl1 c Jumor Rot lllllli Sl' 471D from left to fl lr Pxul IXTUII I lrrm Xxrrs DlXlCl Puc xi Stew: Ixmcr YI -1XDINC1 irc Dxck Oscn Loran Brcnm 'Iom C 1nHQld md Dind Hmfock 81 x more 0 mf f fun -Xt ilu cm the war tho bow 'wsumccl ilu Iolu of thc cus of ilu to c 1 IIILLIIIIU' thcmsclxcs Ilu Ixotux Club fxlso spomoxs 1 binquet it thc iI1LlOlnll1C mix fo1 Ill bow m ilu graduatlrw Cl'1SQ N-5 Hem c Ho' Pep Club Plans H1gh School s Sports Events C loquet Hwh School s Pep Club saw a busy season agaln tlus tear Lnder the Cllltlllflll of Nlxss Nlonette Stemhaus the adxlsor and 'Vhss Dons Abxa hamson the pxesxelent the club mas kept busy sponsonnv and plannmg nu menous spox ts ex e nts 'Ihe Hxst of these exents nas football homccomlng A slogan was plcked and the fest1x1txes xxele centered around It Before the game the annual float parade was held and 1 dance at the exxxc Centex chmaxed the das Uthel ex ents sponsoled bx the Pep Club were Dad s 'Nlght and Parents 'Xlght Both ex ent honored the parents of our basketball and football team As aluaxs the AllAthlct1e HOITILCOIHIHQ was the blggest I'CSpOI1S1lJ1l1tS of the xear Homeeomlng w eek xx as a week of great excltement On Monday the kmg and queen candldates were announced and on YN ednesdax Lumberjack Dax thex were mtroduced to the student body Also at th1s conxocatlon the beaxd SIIONNITIQ' contest was judged and Butch Fldel lvhchaud and Ierry 'Vlerfelel were awarded a shaxmg k1t for the best beards of 1960 On Frlday the kmg and queen were announced and on Qaturday February 13 the eoro natlon took place clunamng a week of busthng actlwtles lhanks to the Pep C lub C loquet Hlgh School saw another year filled mlth numerous and xarled sports events Bb -J 459 we-ur i fo l l K - Ufheers B xrbara. 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A Xliiixi-2 Kgiiliv, l5.ii'li .iiirl l'i.1'liv ifiiwiilt Mllll Xliw Swiz. ii- .iliifiii Nxxi:iit:i'4 gniiix ln lim: l'i'ficli1il mil' llii- ifiiisiilmli-iii l,i-Ii: lhiliiziu ll-.iiiiif-N lhil. lim-.i. .Xiurw liiiii .incl ihiiiiie-ii liiiii ki iliiii ki-1, Sc1ent1sts 1n the Maklng Three years ago the Science Club was organized under the canopy of sclentihc xnnnation lundled by the sueemss of thc Russian Qputnilts The students in the club do project work under the superw1s1on of their adxlsor Mr Palmer Petersen lhis tear Dax 1d Oja worked on X ray defxaetlon and Dale Manley on electric furnace whlle Gary OllyIllOIC concentrated on a digital computor 'I he highlight of the tear s act1x1t1es was 1 trip during Easter xacation to Chicago Illinois to xisit the 'vluseum of Science and lndustry the Vfu seum of lN1tur1l Ilnston and other scientific institutions Ihe growth of science mtuest ln C loquet High School IS demonstrated bx the fact that the tour was Hnanced by the students in the Qcience Interest and Biologx Clubs 'l he slullful guldance of Mr Petersen has inspired mam students to en termg a scuntific occupation llus in itself acclaims the xalue of the after school science program and fulfills lts original purpose More than this though it creates a common spirit among science students to more smcerely appreciate the progress that is being aehlewed today in the fields such as atomic energv medlcme rocket dexelopment electronics and en gmeermg S Mr Petersen with Dale Manley Ernest Berqulst and Roger Nlattson i l Other members inrlude: Keith Berg, David Oja, Gary Jollymore, Mr. Petersen, Roger Matt- , son. Bruce Beltt. and Neil Beltt. 85 Girls' Bowling Scores Again Becky Picks Her Ball Val Gets A Strike What's Your Score? Sandy and Liz Mark Scores .. - ,,.. The girls, bowling team. under the direction of Mr. Paul Kranx. met in full force this year. The league consisted of six teams of three girls and met every ltednesday at 3 x30 at the Evergreen Lanes, Officers were: President. Donna lN'inquist. and Secretary-Treasurer. Joan Kranx. Becky Lindgren and Kay Nelson tied for highest single game with 168. Becky also copped the highest average f l28. The teams played each other for position according to team scores. The number one team at the end of the season was team number 5, consisting of Klan Lightfoot, Val Lindquist, and Donna Winquist. Left to Right: ROW I: S. Savage. J. Lightfoot. V. Lindquist. B. Lindgren. K, Nelson, J. Chillcn, D. Winquist. L. Hendrickson. RON' 2x S. Anderson. M. Holmhcrg. S. Bots- ford, J. Kranz, S. Shipley. 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I, ' 1 1 Q 2 .1 f ' 1' 11 x , N f 1, , A 1 Q U W n MTI Ray Clough owner of Riys Motors shows Carolyn Ruharclson the proper way to prepare statemmts Sellum lsixeson of the Nlorthwest Paper Com pins pxpr shop shows Vaxm Nilfhllld how School and job Combine and Coordinate for Pract1ea1 L1fe Preparauon N111 hael Engehrltson operates an elertne sheirs m the tm shop of the YVood Comersxon Com pam as h1s tramer Burt Sehlm checks the work Ill-U1 George Edm maehxmst at the Wood Comer s1on watches Carefully the use of the m1cro meter by h1s tr unee f eorge Nlakx ,4- lg Tralnee C'1rol ohanson ind her tramer 'Mrk XVCISS srssxstant hlgh school prxmxpll fheclf. 89 to xcljust the thrm ul fum r for large plpes the daily qgtpndamg IQ jug, Maxrene Txppo and hor trnnor Dclorzs 'ipught art Paullne Icppa under tht- s IJCFXISIOII of Nfrs Ihlcltlr shown ChCCk1I15 account cards Vtstm IS 111 xkmg out pay roll thu ks 4 Tramees Learn 1 .A :1'.TT ' I1 1-MP1 1 1 1 Dvnms ohmon rcfcncs hls trim mg from St nnlcy Mclm wh1lc Chixfklllg '1111p0r:1gC on Clmtronlc H tontrol panvl Wh11e They Earn Chcrltmq personnel rftords 15 B11 karen Ixronnn IS r0t01x1nL 'tn c'xpla11111cw11 of the :t'1t1Q1 V OYIWWL 1110 W'WhI'07fd 11 th? 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Gndders Wm Seaway Champ1onsh1p For the Hrst time smcc 1996 Cloquets football team had an unde fcatcd season KN 1th a senior dommated team Cloquet turned back all challen ers as nt marched LIHIICCT and undefeated to an 8 0 season and the Seaway Conft renct Champlonshlp Xvltll the last three tuumphs of 1938 C loquct now has an clex en 1 amc wmmnff streak lhe Seaway Confcrc net Lhamplonslup was declded afralnst Two Har bors the team to beat for Cloquct lhc Iumbcrjacks defeated the Agatcs1'5 6 Cloqutt s rockllkt llnt and cur pcnetratmff backfield were the reasons for the splcndld season 'Ihe acks forward wall combmcd welght speed and coura c to make tht season sparkle At the center posxtlon C loquct adx crsarlts met Robert Ay rcs A solld punch was offered at the Uuard posmons Wllll Buddy Burgraff and Lortn Brenm tonnentmg opponents Tackles Ron Ahlgren and All stater Hank Moehrke also plagued rnal teams Cloquet was well equlpped w1th ends ln the ablll tles of Daxe enkms Dlck Osen Man Ketola and Tom Tester The eluslwe hard mnmnff backheld was sparked by halfbacks Bob Pollard and XVayne 'Vhchaud and fullback Terry Trettel P1npo1nt passxng by sophomore halfback Jerry Edman gaxe Cloquet a promlsmg future The play callmff was tn the capable hands of quarterbacks 1m 'VIarc1n1ak and ay Tucker Durmg the season both guard Buddy Burgraff and fullback Terry Trettcl won the Player of the V eek aw ard Head coach Chnc Olst and coaches Roland Bromber, Robert Selkkula, and Dawayne ohnson may well be proud of thxs team The dI'1V1I1g Splflt and sportsmanshlp of 1959 Cloquet Hxfh School football team have been entered IH the record book' R011 I Terry klllllllf Bob Bolmt trrw Fdmln Bob Welton Tom Tester Hank lwloehrke Terry Trcttel Due Jenkms lorcn Brenny Dick Osen Bob Carl Burggrxfl' xilfklll Kttolt Tarn Nftrft ld Doug Mothrkt Bud YN atkms Ayres Ron Ahlgren 1111 Mlfflllllk Mr Brombcrg Kent Johnson Mxkt I'orrtst R011 2 Nir O st xy Tucktr XX xyne Nluhaud ffisawiiia sk? 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' . : . . 1 . ja ' '- . 1 ' . r . , 99 Reserves Promise Bright Future I 1 es cr' fs 2- Tr '56 0 - fz- is if F '-.Sul 'rn ' Q. ..., , It f x r? M .. Vlfr ' 'igfis N M .4 el . - K v .fry I s - 5 9 . L. 'l' V , l f f- .-..f!,!l.!l,.e9 7.63.9 Gnu.. .- Q an ch. an Q . FIRST ROW left to right, Tucker, T. Hoppe, R. Olson. G. Sarrin, D. Hugdahl, R. Paavola, R. John son, R. Hyttinen. G. Golden, BI. Angell, B. Nielson, B. LaVoie. SECOND ROW, D. Rosenthal, B. Norr gnrd, Printy, Luke. M. Holznzxgel. B. Newlander, R. Nyholm, G. Nelson, G. Cool, L. Finholm, L. Hubbell, G. Bednarek, Mr. D. Johnson, Coach. Tucker's Away! Touchdown' ff' f. is LN Flrst Down? . f 951 A 'Nh' 1 N 1 ' Board of Strategy. 2- X XL Fmn's Rooters. Seniors Sparkle in Successful Season Q1 , Q unc, ge, -1.-. 4 s , ' A .ul- 1 Ron Ahlgren Bob Ayres Y ' ' Bob BOlmC Loren Brenny . V 9 4: S G' ,a V if av' N -1- 'CTP I1 I up nb 1 C M LJ , ld iii V Dave Jenkins 2 4 v' Wayne Michaud Hank Moehrke Dick Osen Bob Pollard Terry Trettel The Lumberjacks successful bid for the Seaway Title was sparked by the fourteen seniors on this page. Their inspiring play and leadership were responsible for our best season in many years. Graduation will create replacement problems. In the other pictures on this page - below. Bob Pollard crashes over: right, cheerful fans: and far right. trophy presentation thrills for captains and coaches. M3 ' af I Kent Johnson va R v,Q?.' - -r i ..T' Jay Tucker foe, W .- 'Q id Jim Marciniak 'Z of' Bud Watkins l I s i t ,, , ,f'fh iz I ,, pl. 2' mfr , -2? :gt Q :Y E I V . ,, UF LFFTERMENS BHNQUEI' IEE l I . :nl Over H111 Over Dale on the V1ctory Tra11 Lnder the eoaehmg of Mr Robert Gerlaeh, cross eountrx runmng was added to Cloquets grommg sports eurrleulum The HHFFICFS a melt name qu en to all cross country runners partlel pated ln runs ax eragmg from one and one half to three miles m length I'he ruffqed COUISC was deslgned to test the stamlna and strength of the TCD sldermq that xt was their first season The hopes for next are brlght we haxe all but one man returnmg next year Below ROV! ONF left to rlqht Nl Blesner J Ixerson T Clnfield C Sirun M ulue C Ulllnl ohnson Alstxd ROW I H O R Ctr x roach S 'lhomws Maher L Cirlson D Sxndl nb. 45 -1-28 QQQ' im it if .Q www' wr 4 'FW 9? Juv'-. vf 5 xi Q TSS vgj'ew'w'eS ,uf ,pf O .. 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Jr- .. , , I, mf 1 5 ' M '23 ' L' ' : , 1- , T'-P-22-' mi 71 S f -lf fQ'5'?ii'f'vf' 'qv ' , , raw li ' ' 'VM R T1 gf' 'Q A 'L I K ' gall K .f.,,.p rs r , B - T f--L v . he frtyvklg H I D V. V. H . Q: 1 ' - W 4 Sl V 1 . - If ' ff' ' ,V . , , l 1 V 'ra B - . K B A p B , A ,I i , . at in N, 5 s - up ' B Q My I Y a' I ct e -14 let: as it e 5 'B P. Q B . f t - 3 B Q - . B . er. is Q h - .Nl 4 Q, 1 l h - 1 i M5 vi W n ' B Q , is 3 ... V A V Q ., V . nf , B B fr 'Q W 5 V X V t 'e ' li' uv' 1' X' L X , X A M 5 l ,h .. t M as l f A H? 4 s 'V X T I Y A B N X. v . , 4 p p B , -t 1' , , i 4- ' - ,I A Cloquet Pucksters Show Great Improvement Coach Bodin and the captains. gas l fix 11 al Go, Joey! f x . :4 This year the hockey team of Cloquet High School had a very successful season. Although our record of 1 win and 13 losses does not sound very impressive. the true story of the team was the improvement that it showed as the season progressed. This was far more important than our actual record as there are only two graduating seniors on the team. The highpoint of the season was the tournament game in which Cloquet was defeated hy Two Harbors, 5 to 4. in an overtime. Leading the team throughout the season were Buddy Burgraff. our stalwart goalie. Jerry Edman and .Iohn Harmala. two fine forwards, Co-captains of the team were Dick Osen and XN'ard Watkins. The team shows great potentiality for the Coming years heeause of the intense training going on in the lower grades. At this time next year. Cloquet hopes to find their hockey team one ofthe best in the district. ROW I. Left to Right. Coach Bodin. P. Leimer, C. Sariin, D. Osen. B. Burgraff, YV. YVatkins, D. Mitchell. D. Leppa. Edrnan. ROH' 2. R. Raina, R. Hytinen, B. Welton. B. Nielson J. Harmala, D. Hugdahl. 1 'KAdonisU Edman 1 1 1 Q hp ---Q---..,,,a-W ai. - -. .. . .. Rs Cheerleaders Brighten B I l 'Uri' Although only one of the cheerleaders in IQS9-60 was a senior. all five girls did an excellent job of leading the student body in supporting the Cloquet High Sehool athletic' teams. The hard-working cheer- leaders successfully upheld the hne tradition set by elieerleaders in years past by introducing new yells and arousing the interest of the student body throughout every game the teain played. Guided by their new advisor, Bliss Steinhaus, the girls did inueh to strengthen high school spirit. Rplow. Frannie Kujawa Senior 5 Above: Janie Pollack 1 Junior Below: Karen Myrmel - Junior Q7 Above: Nancy Jenkins - Junior Below: Edna Haro -- junior ik ,Q , ,Jr--f Wrestling Team Shows Progress The CIIIS wrestling temn lor 1959-1960 won four nizitrlies, lost six. lr is to be noted that wrestling is 11 new sport at cllOC1l1I'li 'lil1l'I'l' are only Your seniors on 5...- the Leann: fic-rnlcl Nnnnni. Gary Neilsen. llilllli Nloc-ln'lw. :ind Ric-lim-cl Ciusey. Nnnnnii, Nielsen, and Moc-lirke sliarc- honors as cuptziins of the U'ZlIIl. Next yr-nr, when the Leznn will start its third season. it is experti-cl to he very good, with more experience than the previous teams f iry Trias To f'ctH1n Down 4,Jlll ochrlx f f sn l arson SIIU x i 1 N X in R011 J Rohn in f firni c llf' as , -1 ,, A Y il i ' 1 A I , Q. ,f ,Q :Lf A , r X s A f - ' , - 1 s 'Z' i W M -' v -5' 'V I X I Q A f '01 Va , ff: ss 1 A ' ' ,, 4 ' I ' i .4 - A x I . ' N l ff 1 I s ' , . . X R I , V - f I I l FRUNT RUIV: I.. NIC-lginron, G. Cfrider. R. Casey. II, N. Lund. fl, Jmxkola. Buryznski. F. Carter, B, Nl ' 'rx 1, Ni -l 'n. fi, Nurnnn. ,. , ..' 1' f .NVD 103 C41 xinr Lu gh,.1r..- llL t. ': . 'r . ll. Lrnnpi. fl, Mil -r. 1. 1: zrh: acks in Second Big Nine Trophy Aroused by an opening game loss to Klorgan Park. the l,urrrber'qiacks this year completed their regular season with an unblemislred string of victories. These wins included a vengeful trouncing of Carlton, a victorious display of shooting ability in the second meeting with hforgan Park, a striking' setback of the highly rated Central team. and a ,iirrx-lrrealsing victory over llerrfeld irr the horuecorrr- ing game, To crown these accorrrplishments the Clloquet basketball team was awarded the Big Nine trophy for the second year straight, 'l'lre 'Iaclts rrraiutairred their monopoly over this honor which was established last year. The familiar sight of the UMD gyrrrrrasium. the srrrell of popcorn. and the distant yells of the cheerleaders on the floor all rrrarlsed the atrrrosphere of tournament time in District 26. 'l'lre l,urnber'jacks decisively whipped the scrappy Silver Bay team and the cold lluluth team. thereby raising tlreir state tournament hopes. But the -Iaclts original nemesis. Morgan Park. staged a bril- liant demonstration of hoop swislring as they fed their XN'ildcat appetites with Lumberjack ambitions. The Cfloquct team was left in the lurclr by tlre dogged struggle exhibited in the play of the diehard XN'ildcats. Although the major element in the I.urnberjaclxs success furing the year can be attributed to mutual teamwork. the fantastic free-tlrrow shooting of Hob Pollard, the sharp passing of Tom Tester, the skillful rebounding of Steve -Ioseph. and the expert field-goal shooting of I.oren llrerrny and Bfarv Ketola can be individualived as factors contributing to the triumphant season ending with a conference record of l-lf -l. The tradition in Cloquet of building sharp-shooting basketball teams was continued during the past season. Kfuclr of the credit for this can be given to the coach. Klr. Seildxula. and the assistant coach. Bfr. 'l'roclrlil. Besides con- tributing to the high morale of the team. the coaching stall' provided the Quid- ance needed to create the teamwork and sportsmanship shown by the team. 'lihis staff deserves to be corrrplirrrented on its deterrrrirred elliorts to rualse a successful team, 'lihe drive and light of our liig Niue clrarrrpions was rrrrrrratelralrle. ililris is proved by the fact that in nearly every game the Qlilelss scored relentlessly to gain an earlv game lead wluclr was rrexer' relrucprrslred. llre reserve portiorr tml the tearrr had many opportunities to display its power. l lrrs added to the total corr- fidence of the team. ln total the tearrr will be lorrg rerrrerrrlrered for its poise orr the baslsetball floor and its respect lor the tearrrs it played, 104 Big Nine Champs - 1960 Cagers '59-'60 Record Best Ever Pictured above are Coach Mr. Seikkula and the senior Hve, They are from left to right, Loren Brenny, Dan Woodward, Bob Pollard, jim Marciniak and Wayne Michaud. Ciloquct Cloquet SEASON S SC OREBOARIJ ..,70 Cloquet ........ 58 Cloquet. . . ...73 Cloquet ........ 71 Cloquct ........62 Cloquet ......., 89 Cloquct Cloquet Cloquct .r.....,6l ...,....6O his cfloquet ........ 69 Cloquet. . . ...7O Cloquet ........ 68 Cloquct .... ....64 Cloquet. ..,..., 44 Cloquct .,...... 65 Cloquct ......., 66 Clocllwt ..,.....67 Cll0tIlll'l ........ 82 Ciloqur-1 Cfloquvt ..,.....fm8 ..,...,.6fl Morgan Park Grand hlarais .. Duluth East . . Two Harbors . Proctor ......., Duluth Central .. International Falls Superior Central . Denfeld ........ llorgan Park . . . Silver Hay , . . . Carlton ..... Two Harbors , Duluth East ... Proctor .... . Dvnfvld ....... Duluth Central .. Grand Nlaruiw Silver liay . . , . lluluili lfaxt Nlorgan Park . A , R 1 I left to Right Astad, B ohnson 'l Hoppe R011 2. 4 uture Bright for Cloquet Basketball Team , '35Sl?33BEQ'Ji!Q15JQ41i XJ 1 gli! 53111332-Zki 341' ,,, 11 -X21 jssatgs J pn LT fa aff Ll. Angell, R. Johnson, R. Newlander, Coach Trochlil, B. Lavoi, D. Sanda, ROW I. Left to Right. D. Meisner, Osen, Printy, S. Anderson, D, Breit- barth, M. Hackett, R. Anderson. ROW 2. Coach Gerlach, R. Ojala, T. Stevens. Nl. Holznagel. B. Noreus, B. Bailey, G. Pertler, Hagen The future for the Cloquet High School Basketball Tezun appears to be bright. Pie- tured on this page are the players who will lead Cloquet to future championship wins. 43 'f Blix Bennett Troehlil. Coach of the 'Bi' team and Kfr. Robert Gerlzicli. Coarh of the CT team. have been working with the boys all season. developing and training them for future work. Both the B and C squads compiled f high win records this year so the future for 1960-1961 looks very promising. Ai -1 y I is ' A. ,. ' . 1 K C 6' QU 1960 11 Athletic Homecoming The l96O All Athletic Homecoming. one of the rnost beautiful and impressive in Cloquet High School history. was high-lighted hy the crowning of Queen Doris Ahrahainson and King Boh Pollard. Among the bevy of beautiful attendants and handsome escorts were. Jenifer Allen. Judie Bernicke. Julie Chillen. -lulie Hella. Elizabeth Hendrickson. Kaye Hill. Frances Kujawa. Beth Moller. Kay Xelson. Shari Savage. Kay Strain. Ronald Ahlgren, Glenn Ayres. Loren llrenny. Torn Canfield. David Jenkins. Richard Johnson. Robert Kurki. lN'ayne Miehaud. Hank Moehrke. Dick Osen. and Terry Trettel. Under the crossed batons of the rnajorettes and to the rnajestic strains of March of The Brave. the royalty entered in Couples, Preeeding the king and queen were the crownbearers, Susie Fuller and Ricky Westlund. M, Y im n 3 ,. The throne, a heautiful ereation of pink and white. was the work of the pep eluh headed hy lloris Ahrgiliainson and Bliss Xlonette Steinhaus. lhe announeernent of the winning lying' and queen candidates was made at a s Jeeizil eonyoeation hy 'l'he Spirit ofGeI'l1it'l1.u lloineeorning weelx. with all its traditional flurry and exeitenrent. was eliinaxed hy a danee at the eiyie Center. with the lilue iliones liurnisliing the iuusie. Homecoming Excitement f s.. ?- 2' 4 4 ..,, sf' 5 1 . ' YFY: ' 'Q-1 Queen Clzincliclzites. l R0.'VT ROIV, lielt to Right: Kaye Hill, Jenifer Allen, Iiiz llenclrimlxson, Queen Doris Alurziliiinison. Kay Nelson. Sligiri Savage, Fran Kujziwzi. julie Cliillen, .S'1fCO.N'D ROIV: Beth Moller. Judie Bcrnirke, Julie llellii. und Kay Strain. Below: Doris reeieves roses from pep elub and Miss Steinhnus. 1 Doris and Bob reign over 1959-1960 All Ath- The mf'I1 with lhe longest beards - Butfh letic Homceoming, Michaud and Terry Mcrfeld. . . . And All .-Xthletie Home- Looking back into the Candidates congratulate Cominq King. Bob Pollard. past , . . Doris. N Cloquet in the Swim of Things BOTTOM ROW. Loft to Right, D. Torrna, D. Otterson. B. Maronnarhie. D. Hall, D. Ot- tvrson. XY. Horn. T, V'aclt'. T, Brt'tlm-rilwrq, B. Jonvs. SIfCO.YD ROW. Nf'lI1ll. K. BITE. N Bt-ltr. Arrnstronq. ff. Bvrk. D, Rzinclvlin, BI. hlulniv, THIRD ROIV. Cfogarli Oist. B. Linclqnist 1,. Ifinholrn. Gustafson. A. Griffin. D, N1-lson. B. II.ill. 'If Palkiv. KI. Roy. 'lf Mnnlairs. 110 f1lOillll'1 athlvtvs got in tht- swiin in 1060 for the lirst tinir-, This new aclclition to Ciloqnt-t's lint- array ol sports1s11ntlt'rtl1t'tlne-rtlonol X111 john lIl1ic ' Uist. As it was tht- tt-aniis lirst year. thcly only par- ticipatvtl in four int-cts. winning only ont- against Silva-r llay. V1ll1l'y also participzitt-tl in tht- District B11-vt. Craig 131-Ck was tht' only swiin- incr to atlyancc to tht' rcgional int-ct. 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' ' gf. u A S foul 'Nfmlk chffkx sl-me muh Ilnf I Ihlk I ,M N14 Sk1ers Are B1g me Champs s mc If Clclc nt c Q 1 r Ciusc of tht hm f mms f cc m mm r s y 1 If I fTXN I ll Sl 0 of the s lfs FLSIIIUIIQ from 1 s 1 II U ll ff t 11 ull y 1 -f 1 ff C IISIIIIJIOHSIIIII G adxnunff smuxms uc Iom C mfxclcl Ihck olmson Inu Iiukc Daxe enlum and Bob -Mlm Dau Pudxs sclxcd is studcm mum -7 '-s l...L Hl'SI'Y JL my Cr 116 1 L, lunxn yuh, A111 fum T1 Lum 14m Bw! I ports 1 P 'I , M I. .WB , V -14 ' V' fm if T 7 X, . 1 . R ,I -4 ' fi t X 1 ' -X V, T gi Ai 'ij 2. T . -W 'f 'L f , . si The Boys Discuss The Weather Terry Presents The Football Trophy cas' s i i sl, 4 - - ,, .. ln . -Q ,T :- 4. . . ' if A , Xa s Snaps CIoquet's Takcdown I K4 im Maminiak and His Parents on Parents' Night Cloquefs Touchdown M.A,A., Trophies For Bob :md Dmm 4056154 etzy, Latin Lumberj ack etzy on snowshoes Cloquet Iqlffll School contmned 1ts partlexpatxon IH the Amerlean Fleld Seruce exchange program Cll1I'lI'lU' the past school year tlns tune xslth a ClllIIH1I'lU' rmss from latln Arnerlca ftlillbll Fe mud from Panama. etfx became the Amerlean dauffhter of Mr and Mrs oe can enlsms for the 1909 60 school xr ar As muh exchange students past Ctly has become a part of our school and may of l1fe Shu has hun ietlxelx Ucchanfflnq ldc as with her Amemcan fx 11 mls and lDlISllN pxornotmq good xwlll On thls pave are IJICUIFLS of ctfy IH somc of her Ofllllt actlxltlrs if ow she 15 wc IIIHU om o her colorful Panamaman costumes At left 19 a IJICILIIC of etfx as she addressed the SIHIOTS at the Chrxstmas party As one of the hostesses for the Fmbasss proffram etfy IS shown xuth one of the Ind1an guests Mr Jenluns and Jetzy at Daddy Date Nxte 1.,L if 'r fi?-0 nfoktn X L fp I ffqvi 5 5 I if f la 1 lwuf l f A f A 47 -f 2 Q., fgna N LQ9' -1 ' AQJLJ V L sf f -fa 01' hfzg x wan-.'z,l 49. 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He chose to speak on L'YN'hat Are You Living For? and gave the seniors some answers to remember. Judie Berrlicke sang a beautiful solo, l'Nlountains. The Senior Girls' Choir completed the program. ln the pictures. aliovc, Reverend Hancock and some of his students, Below, Mr. Heieie, who played for the processional with a group of graduates. Bruce Beltt Valedictorian Northwest scholar Boy honor student MK X 1 i 55 KV K V Dick Osen Wood Conversion scholar inr- QI Doris Abrahamson Best Girl Citizen 'fr' ' J O x Donna Wlinquist CEA. scholar 4 . PU, i ji Y w 'lf . 1 ., Jack Anderson Barbara Aho Northwest scholar Northwest scholar Nancy Amway Salutatorian Northwest scholar 1' , f. ,X vs' ' 'A Jenifer Allen David Oja David Hancock Wood Conversion Bausch-Lomb Arion Award scholar Award ., 1 Q a -T L' Q li Lois Mattila David Puflas Igjlnitsfflld Kiwanis scholar Olg5l?1ng1ng gill' professional on Gun 1 VVomen's hlernber 1 1. . Julie Chillen Beth Moller Tom Gaylord vviSCOnSlYl Lv. of xl. Jour- Pg-1350410111 gcholar lmgislative nalism scholar scholar ul N Q- A c C 3 lv or 5, fri! , 4. F' 0 nv' Seniors Go to Circus in Duluth 'Hu' llotvl ljllllllll was nhl- SCf'I1v Of thc' Se-nior Circius on Nlmxduy cvcning, Jum- 6. The lianquvt of gracluating seniors :md fuculry zulvisz-rs and othcr school of- ficials was :L cmxxluirmtion of llll2'1I'lOL1S IIli'Ill0l'l1'i with SUIIIK7 szulm-ss along thc- way. RC'IJI'I'9l'Ill2lllX'l'S of all our schools rf-- livm-cl thc' past. frmu l'ilIlClt'IkQ'LlI'lL'Il to grail- llillllill, XII: XYOIIIVI' :xml N111 Cillm-spil- l'l'l!l'1'St'Illl'll ilu' lrllfllllf' on ilu' IJIYYQIZIIII. XIIISIK' was p1'ux'1cl4'rl lay sc-111o1' Clmll' IUPUI- hc-rs. Snmlm 'llxrio and Carol Towslc-Q, fu, J- V Q ,.e , S I l. v -'xx , -, -X ,Il ig -1, Aga, This Above All Class of 1960 June 9th, 1960 - the graduating seniors of Cloquet High School have completed their final activitv as a class -- the Commencement exercises. From 7 p.m. to IO p.m., from the first rose pinned on to the last robe turned in, the Commencement moved smoothly and effectively for the largest group of students ever to receive diplomas from CHS. Giving the invocation and benediction during the ceremony was the Reverend George Sage. He was followed by Liz Hendrickson. sen- ior Class president. who gave a speech of appreciation. and Beth lioller. speaker for the class. addressed the group with the theme This above Allfi Kiusic was provided bv the A Cappella choir and the high school orchestra. Recognition was given this vear to the ll seniors who maintained a 3.5 scholastic average during their senior year. These names were placed on a principals honor list. Mr. Peterson Mr. Gerlach Bliss Wlestrom 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Th 1960 ff of the White Pine wishes to d ou nce ppreciation to the merchants d dustries of Cloquet for the' g pp which makes thi book possibl . The Northwest Paper Company The Wood Conversion Company The Diamond Match Division Diamond N ational Corporation Cloquet Co operative SOCICFY Denny s Studio F1rst N at1onal Bank osten s L1ndholm G11 Company M1nnesota Power and Light Company Moll's Drug Store Public Market Reliable Investment Company Roderids Home Furnishers Bepko and Puumala, M.D. Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers Clinic Pharmacy Cloquet Green House Ekberg Lumber Company Arne Erickson, Distributor Mobil Oil Company Lane Abrahamson Gil Company National Tea Company Northern Printery Raiter Pharmacy Veterans of Foreign Wars 131 BARBERS' UNION BARR BROTHER'S FUNERAL HOME BEN FRANKLIN STORE BERGQUIST IMPORTS COMPANY BRENNY-DAHL BLOCK COMPANY CLOQUET FIREFIGHTERS WILLIS E. CARLSON, COUNTY AUDITOR CARTER'S CLOQUET CLEANERS CLOQUET LABOR TEMPLE CRYSTAL'S DRESS SHOP DICK'S MASTER SERVICE EVERGREEN BOWLING LANES GAMBLE LUMBER COMPANY GILLETTES GOLDEN GATE MOTEL E. O. HANSON, M.D. HARNISH'S APPAREL SHOP HOLMSTRAND VARIETY AND CHILDREN'S WEAR INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF FIREMEN AND OILERS MEADOWBROOK DAIRY MONTGOMERY WARD COMPANY PARK CASH AND CARRY CLEANERS HARRY NEWBY, REGISTER OF DEEDS RAITER CLINIC RUDOLPH RAUTIO, ATTORNEY RAY'S MOTOR SERVICE ROY AND PROULX PLUMBERS S 8: L COMPANY SEARS AND ROEBUCK COMPANY SUNNYSIDE PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY UNITED MATCH WORKERS TRICO CO-OP OIL ASSOCIATION WEST END DRUG WKLK WOOD CITY MOTORS YETKA AND PLANTE, ATTORNEYS Ace Hardware Agnes-Reed Beauty Salon Alaspa jewelry Albert's Grocery Ames Grocery Harry Andrews Meats and Groceries Archie's Asproth Refrigeration Associated Loan Company A 8: W Root Beer Stand Beckstrom Paint and Wallpaper Blue Rose Beauty Shop Bodie's Grocery Boyd's Market Bridgeman's Bruno Coal Bystrom's Grocery Carpenters A. F. L. Local 1844 Canfield and Wennerlund Service Carlson Grocery Clark's Heating Service Cloquet Auto and Supply Company Cloquet Beauty Shop Cloquet Liquor Store Cloquet Motors DeCaigney's Grocery Ed's Bakery Dr. R. E. Ellison Engen's Tavern Dr. Eppard Waino Filby Insurance Freeman Insurance Freeman jewelry Glad's Beauty Shop Lawrence Gorrill Grover's Floor Service Gunderson's Service Station Dr. John Hennemuth Hoglund Sheet Metal Hongisto Implement johnson Company Edward J. johnson, judge of Probate R. I. johnson, Optometrist Oscar -Iuntenen, Sheriff Koffee Kup Kortie's Gamble Store Krohn Animal Hospital Lakeside Dairy Lampi's Service Station W. S. Lane Coal Company Lehman's Radio Shop Len's Melody Music Shop Limber's Inn Lotus Blossom Salon Loyden's Surplus Archie Lumppio, Insurance Maki's Pure Oil Company Martin's Sunnyside Grocery 133 vp'- if 'i' 4 9- Dr. j. T. McGregor Mission-Bottling Company M 8: L Chevrolet Mountie Local 780 Norman's Men's Wear Northland Mortuary Olin and Olin, Optometrists Oswald Motor Company Ozzy's Shell Service Quality Cleaners Rendezvous Dr. M. F. Risdon Roy's Shell Service Skyline Cafe Skyline Service Station Solem Cafe Solem Hotel Standard Loan and Thrift Lars Strom Insurance Agency Thompson Electric Company Leonard M. Thorpe Insurance Agency 134 Dr. E. Tomhave Treasure Shop Villa Pizza Vnulis Grocery V St S Service Station Wally's Service Station Western Auto American Federation State County Municipal Employ ees 543 Arnesen's Shoe Store Berg's Jewelry Buskala's Jewelry Chuek's Standard Service Cloquet Drapery Shop Cloquet Implement Company Cloquet Maytag Company J. E. Diesen, Attorney Pete Lee. Manager of Bell Telephone Louie's Upholstery Shop Pappas Corner Grocery Dr. A. WV. Pasek Service Dry Cleaners Smart Shoppe Stewart Furniture Company Stone's Paint and Wallpaper w f -, - - - 1 l 1 S v - w-5 A watch for our wonderful director. Liz Speaks for Leadership Carla Sampson - Our Band Magcot I I k Our Valedictorian and Salutatorian, Bruce and A f I 7 Nancy , fem 4 h v x I ' Once Upon a Time . . . - vw 1 1 . 1. fl' I 1 Af! .i U , . Z, 'Q .1394 'IIT WQNLQ Q 43 i . W2


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