Cottonwood High School - Raider Yearbook (Cottonwood, MN)

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A'-Q, . f X, -- A R :ir 'ai Y awe, , 7, 5 . t s ,gt J, X, -sws ' Les? -. 1 - t t E 1 V Q 'kf,1. 'W' f 1 735 4s t s t t, Ls s. s,ss My l ' -V 'R ,V i,.-wifi k ' 1 ,--', EAA if www sw swf Qwr Wg? A A to ,. - -' ' L 'Q N' y '. 'V ' L' of BEATRICE WELU DONNA EARADIS BEVERLY oLsoN an Photo Manage: 1JACKIE KROGER Art Editor Sports Editor ALTON HUSO and JAMES VAN OVERBEKE B TTY KOCH and GRACE GNIFFKE Business Managers Typists 'N 1 ' -' f .- a is ,, . .1. , ss L .V , 15 . 4, I 939433 WW FIRST ROW: Miss Coleg Mlss Creelg Mrs. Schruppg Mrs. McLennang Miss Milbrathg Miss Phillipsg SECOND ROW: Miss Hakeg Mrs. Erickseng MT. Olsong Mrs. Ericksong Mrs. Pearsong THIRD RCN: Mr. Koplitzg Miss Ortong Mr. Erickseng Miss Torgersong Mr. Hiemenz. '-ff .,,, ,427 f 1 f 1 ' SUPERINTENDENT Earl E. Olson SECRETARY M s. Earl Olson Board of Educofion Wallace Olsong Therald Isaacksong James Cravensg Supt. Olsong J. H Florg M. Selmar Andersong Wayne Peterson. Sfudenf Councif l FIRST ROW: Glenyce Kompelieng Brenda Lovsnessg Alice Loeg Patricia Robbinsg Connie Lovsnessg DeAnn Loeg SECOND RCW: Beverly Olsong Lowell Larsong Ruth HusogAlton Hhsoglbnald Okrinag Charles Norland. X . 1 , , ,Mn ,. W , , , ,,,.x....L..,' Jonifors 0 1 Oscar Loland and Hans Bergum 6' M fo 4 Wil' ANN! 'N s f'lwWM 14igEE?xNQ',g 4 Qflftlwiyl ' W 9 Cooks Gloria Erioksong Mrs. Nelsong Delores Knutsong Mrs. Kellyg Jeanetta Kolanderg Mrs. Agra ii HW 9' Rf l , - . f . , . 1 . ' A if lahv in A ., 1 ii J 1' ' Q 3 Ek if I 3' ' -' ig ,,, q qf ,Q P' i t E j TW fy 5 F KD UU W f D X JJ Q! , V .wk -N K' ' f--1- 'fe ii., ,N .,, If ' W 5 fr fx, fax AX DARLEEN PRAIRIE Mixed Chorusg Glee Clubg Octetg Sextetg G. A. A.3 Yearbook EditorgStudent Coun- cilg Manager of Mag- azine Sale 3 Class CfficergCheerleader3 NajorettegClass Play I ALTON HUSO Yearbook StaffgPaper Staffg Student Coun- cilg USIISPS Clubg Glass Play I and II. MOTTO: Not Finished! Just Begun. FLOWER: White Carnation COLORS: Silver and Blue EONNIE BOERNER Mixed Chorusg Octetg Paper Staffg Year- book Staffg G.A.A.3 Ushers Clubg Class Officerg Student Councilg Class Play I and II. JACKIE KROGER Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Yearbook Staffg Class Play I and II. 'Fr' Q ,, BEVERLY OLSON Student Counci1:Year- book Staffg Paper Staffg Class Officerg Class Play I and II. BETTY KOCH Mixed Chorusg Glee Clubg Yearbook Staffg Paper Staff: Class Officerg Class Play I and II. RUTH PFEIFFER Mixed Chorusg Glee Clubg Octetg Triog Paper Staffg Class Officerg Class PlajE RALPH MALRTPNS Mixed Chorusg Glee Clubg Basketballg Footbal13Projection- ist Clubg Class Play I and II. RAYMOND PILLE Paper Staffg School Patrol: Projectionist Clubg Glee Club3Class Play II. BEATRICE WELU Mixed Chorusg Glee Clubg Octetg Year- book Stajff 5 Barudg Class Officerg Class Play II. JOSIE LALEMAN Mixed Chorusg Glee Clubg Octetg Sextet: Paper Staffg Class Play II. 5 foywvlg, ,,,+f 1 'Q ,.!V, uv' Qian. ff-fr K , 'F -I nib 'UD' I. H , 5, , .3 3 'sqm-P' JAMES VAN OVERBEKEI Football : Yearbook Staff: Paper Staff: Student Council: School Patrol: Pro- jectionist C1ub:CIlass Play II. LOIS RUNHO LT Mixed Chorus: Glee Club: Octet: Sextet: Trio: G.A.A.: Paper Staff:C1ass Officer: Class Play II. GRACE GNIFFKE Mixed Chorus: Glee Club: Sextet: Paper Editor: Band: Pep Band:Yearbook Staff: Secretary to Principal: Class Play I and II. DAROLD ROBY Mixed Chorus: Glee Club: School Patrol: Paper Staff. GERALD AAMODT Mixed Chorus: Ushers Club: Captain for Magazine Sale: Paper Staff: Class Play I and II. DONNA PARADIS Mixed Chorus: Octet: Yearbook Staff:Paper Staff: Ushers Club: Class Officer: Class Play II. Class Prophecy TTME: 1963 PLACE! U.S.A. We are touring the United States by railroad-freight, that is. We just jumped on the cattle car as it was leaving Chicago, and lo and behold we land right in the middle of the private stock car of Alton Huso. He is the owner of a 6,000 acre ranch called nTall Tail Ranch.n He has just finished selling his tailless C8ttlS,WmUH1 he bred to eliminate the hazardcf being hit in the face while milking. We get off at Washington D. C. to visit, and stop in at the Supreme Court and'dEme we see Supreme Court Chief Justice Beverly Olson handing outthe death penalty to Gerald Aamodt Rosenberg for selling Marilyn Monroe's secret to the Russians. Now they claim they invented Qgg!!!L We stow away on an airplane on' its way to New York. The stewardess, who found us under the baggage, was Donna Paradis. Donna was looking for the mouse that scared Mamie Eisenhower, be- cause Donna isn't afraid of mice!! We land at New York and sneak into a style show featuring Mademoiselle Beatrice Welu and her three trained poodles, Fi-Fi, Foo-Foo, and Sylvester. Next, we take a trip to Churchill 'Downs where we come in at the middle of the exciting Kentucky Derby. Raymond Pille is riding his horse, nSnail Pacen in hopes of winning. He might have won if the horse had run the right direction. On the bus into townwe glance through the window of the Koch Q Koch, Inc. Insurance Agency. We see Miss Betty Koch, owner, selling indigestion insurance to the world's greatest sword swallower, Moppo the Great, namely Ralph Maertens. He's gettkg ulcers from ferric oxide. We then take a little shopping trip around town and stop in at a department store. In the Ladies Lingerie Department we see Darold Roby displaying his complete line of nHug-me-tightn four- way stretches. After being kicked out of Kentucky, we hop a train to Texas, where we meet the famous oil millionairess, Greasy Grace Gniffke. She uses her oil to make cold cream, but never uses the stuff herself, because she knows what's in it!!! Seeing enough of Texas, we start walkin' walkin' walkin' to California. While walking along we are picked up by a flashy Cadillac. As we get in we see the driver is Ruth Pfeiffer, now world famous for the Pfeiffer Trio. It's a one-woman trio, be- cause she sings.all three parts herself, Alto, Tenor, and Bass. She drops us off at the Rose Bowl game, where,through-a knmw holawe see center Jimmy Van Overbeke of U. C. L. A. He has just made the winning touchdown!! But what's this????? Wisconsin is cheering! Oh-Oh, he ran the wrong way and Wisconsin wins by one point. After the game we take an old trolley down to Los Angeles, and in our rented tuxedoes we dine at Ciro's. While enjoying our filet mignon, we hear the 'beautiful strains of Mule Train being sung by the throaty-voiced torch singer Lois Runholt. Loisis Hoy Rogers' leading competitor these days. fcolltillued OI1 Delft 1589363 y- - , Closs Prophecy After washing dishes at Ciro's for three days to say for our food, we journey to Hollywood. On the way we nick ua a newsnaner off the road and on the front page we see a picture of hiss Josie Laleman. She had been voted the nwirl i'd host Like To shovel Snow Mithn for l963. fit never snows in California, get the drift?????J Je reach our destination of the 464 studios in Hollywood and posing as bums Chow truel for the new picture, we see the famous screen lover John nValentinoH hroyer. fe hear he'a gaking all the Hirandma Soxersn swoon throu5howt the country. fsrandma Boxers are Bobby Soxers over 65.3 after we get the nice, rainy California weather out of our bones, we take a stagecoachC?J to Denver, Colorado, where, in the Last National Bank, we see Stenographer Uarleen Hrairie taking notes on a bank robbery at 380 words ner minute. She moved to Colorado because it was too Cole ue North for her. As we travel homeward we see the former Ronnie Boerner ood- dling miniature International trucks and tractors. :he's naying her husband's way through the University. He is lcarninj how to be'a good salesman so he can teach his wife how to make more money. Upon reaching home we realize that in our nationwide travels we have seen the whole Class of 1953. what is their future for l9Y3? It's theirs to make. So Long ----------- The Friendly Bums, Marty'i like 5 5i5X5X H'ix 'ffnd l ffjf fklqtilid ,ff Vfv JXQ' - ,w5hfJ a L ' ff!! 4 M- 19 v it . v 4' Xe dm, f'X y NIL f ,gif Q X lilly if ' ,LJ W I l NF -H A it ' N X X , 'f Hin, Vrkl 'X r lsr d. i ma I w4mQi ?E? ss' ffl H. gf? --..,f -eff. rl y .is f , up 1 X XX mmm N C .1 ff I - x Sywwdgf' . f Q W 1 I , X fl! Y xx , ff C Q f , fu f Fufure f XXX xx I fix, -f 'iLiijK XX QQ' , X ef . rx l X XX if f School House ff ' , f X ,W Z f?MS i 1 Q . 1 Q ff V. ,. .n M,q ? Q F 0 F 'R .mag E '3 1 'ff 1' F4 'F .fi I . Class Hisfory As the fall of l9hl came around, twelve little first graders began dwir school careerin Cottonwood. Dean Anderson, Aloyus Barck, Nancy Brown, Sam Dahl, John KrogerCl2J, Wesley Knutson, Rose Kroger, Arlen Rosvold, Darleen PrairieC87, Loren Stengel, Janice Underhill, and Roland Wood, all came to embark on their Hrstvoyage under we direction ofMiss Prairie. Our second year we gained Josie Lalemanflhl, Kermit Julian, and Ernest Hart, while in our third year we found ourselves in a new room, with a new teacher and nmmclassmates, Thomas Julian, Ralph MaertensC5D, Beverly Olsonihl, Evelyn Wood, Rodney Brown,and Dean Bergh. In our'fourth year Elsie Meulebroeck, Ronny Olson, Margaret Beacom, Lorraine Rigge, Delores Gee, Jennie Varpness, and Grace GniffkeCl7l, joined us. In our sixth grade Betty KochCl3D, Raymond Pilleiol, James Van Overbekeilll, and Donald Wambeke, came to study under Mrs. Daly. We formed anDaly Pep Squadn, and we were all proud of our membership pins. We were very proud in seventh grade tobeindmkd in the high school and to have Donald and Darold RobyC2J, Gerald Aamodtlll, Alton Husoflol, Marvin Brune, and Andrew Pille join us. As eighth grade rolled around we were glad to take our place in the big assemblylwith the restcM'the angels with the new additions being Beatrice WeluC3J, Bill Johnson, Lois RunholtClOJ, and Merlin Pfarr. FRESHMENIIJJJ How good that sounded. Not only'uaus oldtimers but also to Bruce Pehrson, George Willhite, Donna ParadisK9D, Bonnie BoernerQ7J, and Ruth PfeifferCl5D, who came to share our happiness. As Sophomores we served for the prom nTreasure Islandn. Although we were all plenty scared it was lots of fun. As Juniors we had to plan our own prom which was a WDutch Treatn and also put on.mnPclass play nNo Moon Tonightn. Connie Windey joined us to share the happy events, although she wasn't among the rest of us who were flashing around our class rings the last part of May. Now, as SENIORS, we are showing off our sweaters, waiting for our pictures and announcements and looking for- ward to commencement and baccalaureate. We'd like to thank the faculty, parents, fellow students and friends who have helped to make our twelve years of school a success. As we look back over these years, we realize that Darleen Prairie is E I Ill GIVLA is ,- f Vf,E mcff p , wi' .., iE? ?.f5 -fi 'blkl 14, J gk. .igff Q sg 3 6 ,3 J K -Tlx I2 Y I3 Q the only one who has completed all twelve years in the good old C. H. S. Class Will We, the Senior Class of Cottonwood High Sohool,in the county of Lyon, the State of Minnesota, the United States of America, the Western Hemisphere, and the Planet Earth, being of sound mind and memory andknowing nothing of our future participation in this our life here on this the Ninth day of May or of any other day in our lives do hereby make ordain publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. ' ' FIRST: we order thatcnn'administrators the Juniors preserve the memory of the 1953 graduates in years to come. , SECOND: We order that the Juniors pay all our debts Cthere are plenty of theml as soon as possible. THIRD: We order that the Juniors, upon the completion of a new school building, write our names and initials on the new stage doors and walls to preserve our memory. Kwe will not hold you liable for forgeryl!J FOURTH: After paymentcn'funeralexpenses mulexecutions of orders we give, will and bequeath, , Ruth wills her flashy red hair to Donnie Kalias nRednJ Driessen, whose hair she feels is dulling rather rapidly latel , and she Y feels this will help to make him much,more alluring. Ho s willslns ability to acquire nnicknamesn to Emma Jean, know- ng ow much she dislikes being called nEmman. Betty wills her messy locker to Marilyn and Ann hoping that they w follow her messy fashion to carry on her memory. Ra wills his excellent grammar Cwe all know it is! to Donald O. and Harriet hoping that his famous nAin't and This Heren will go down in years to come. Jackie willslms way of being a lady's man to Donald De Martelaere Enowing that after his part in the class play he will want to continue in this popular vein with women. Donna and Bonnie will their deep secrets to Corrine and Harriet Enowing that they will continuecm.with many more secrets in years to come. Gerald wills his humorous personality to Gordie and Percy hoping 1EH5.'t-they can make use of it while entertaining Elsie and Marilyn. Beverly wills her political knowledge to the future Social class now ng that they can make use of it during the coming year. Lois and Josie will their way with men to all the Junior girls Hoping they can make use of it in the future. B25 and Darl will their hair-dos to Lorraine hoping that she will compromise Between them, either curling her short bob or letting her hair grow long. Darold wills his ability to get women to Aloyus hoping that he will make use of it and get himself a girl, after all we donft want him to be like Bill and not be able to get one at all. Alton and James will their heavenly physiques to Clifford hoping s ncerely tKEt'he can make use of it during his lifetime to get a girl like.Marilyn Monroe. Grace wills her ability to understand those complicated poems in Ish class to anyone of the Juniors who understands them and can explain them to the rest of the class. The Chemistry class wills the chemistry room and equipment,so thoroualy used and smelly, to the future chemistry class. Q22 Seniors lastly want to will all the worries that go with putf ing QUE the Yearbook to the next Yearbook staff hoping that they won't have as much trouble with it as we did. ,, ?Qg9?51'Tffh ff HJ M ' 'f 'V , A 4-Hi? 4ae,ffAw ,Eg CQ cms 5 J I 'VW f. if .V ,. H , , . 1. WVU -, , ,. ,..,v 'iw -,fy wx. A A 1 W I M Juniors lfiigsw 'UQHQR Vg!! Hin! My FIRST ROW: Mary Lou Olsong Gloria Ericksong Lorraine Riggeg Marvel Woody Jeanetta Kolanderg Corrine Reinboldtg Dorothy Henryg Marilyn Kolheig Elsie Van Lerbergheg SECOND ROW: Percy Paradisg Geraldine Vande Voordeg Ann Olsong Sharon Lewisg Ruth Husog Emma Jean Javensg Ardys Pederson3Ehrr1etNelson3 THIRD ROW: Donald Erickson: Clifford Hansong Lester Palmerg Charles Carong Alyous Barckg Donaldlriesseng Gordon Carlsong Donald De Martelaereg Gerald Ericksong ff' ff y f W of X dl !M2 fir A WWA EMMA G 1 IM A IWW, ,L ,,v ,,,,n,,,, -W - 5 n,QiW CHARACTERS Elmer Truitt ---......... Gert Truitt ----------..- Clarence Truitt --------- Hugo Nogginocker -------- Jackie Summers ---------- Poodles ---------- ------- Beanie ---------- - Lnn ,, ,,,,, ,..,,, , , -Lester Palmer -----Ruth Huso Gladys Truitt ----------- Marilyn Kolhei -Donald Okrina GPGNPS -------------- ---Clifford Hanson M8S8i0 Truitt ----------- Harriet Nelson --Aloyus Barck --Sharon Lewis Roscoe Blipp ------- Donald DeMartelaere -----Ann Olson ---------Percy Paradis Three Ladies ------------- Dorothy Henry ---Marvel Wood ----Geraldine Vande Voorde Junior Class T Play Love is in the Air The story of the Junior Class Play was based on the fact that Elmer Truitt, a son of a Buffalo, had won the prize of getting a ride in a jet plane. Everyone was ex- cited about it, including his wife, Gert: his older daughter, Gladysg her boyfriend, Roscoe Blippg his bratty daughter, Maggie, his son, Clarencei and his father-in-law, Gramps. Clarence and Hugo Noggin- ocker have a time trying to make a hit with the new girl across the street, Jackie Summers, whom Clar- ence finally wins. Maggie and a girlfriend, Poodles, try desper- ately to get a boyfriend for the big weinie roast. Maggie finally snares one by the name of Beanie Weaver. Elmer is wished good luck on his jet ride by three Buffalo ladies. The story ends by Gert and Elmer deciding to give Elmer's jet plane ride to Gramps for his birth- day, who was very happy to get it. Throughout the play there was plenty of 'Love in the Air.' X Tenfh Grade FIRST ROW: Gregory Caron: James Anderson: Avis Reishusg Richard wyffelsg Dorothy Petersong Lowell Larson: Elene Vieng SECOND ROW: Alice Loeg Barbara Olson: Jerald Reishusg Arthur Matthysg Dennis Kroger: Daniel Wambekeg THIRD ROW: Harold Hnsog Edward Olson: David Pfeiffer: Wayne Sechristg Dale Boerner. Ninfh Grade FIRST ROW: Marjorie Rifenberickg Virginia Meyer: Clara Pilleg Pa- tricia Robbinsg Delores Knutson: Hubert DeMartelaereg James Caron: SECOND ROW: Donald Varpnessg Ronald Oftedahlg John Reishusg Gary Peterson: Larry Rifenberickg Carol Erickson: THIRD ROW: Marie Rosa: David Rebersg DeAnn Loeg June Kolanderg Carol Reishusg FOURTH ROW: David Idsog Dennis Peterson: Gene Reishusg Thomas Anderson. I Eighfh Grade FIRST ROW: Marlys Vande Voordeg Carol Slavickg James Driesseng Glenyce Kompelieng Brenda Lovsnessg Darline Miller: John Knutson: Mary Hanson: Leslie Prairie: SECOND ROW: Robert Dickey: Ruth Ann Barckg Bernard Kambekeg Darwin Meyer3Karen Reishusg Janet Anderson: Glenyce Bahng Thomas ldsog THlRD ROW: Betty Wood: Marlo Rosvoldg Lynn Broughton: Lyle Husog George Lewis: Melvin HartgJohn Marsolekg FOURTH ROW: John Loeg Judith Olsong, Dorothy Olson: Janice Lange: Arthur Olsong Douglas Olsong Anthony Van Uden. Sevenfh Grade FIRST ROW: Richard Kroger: Jack Petersong John Kolheig Harold Loeg John Matthysg Rodney Olson: Richard Uelandg Charles Norlandg Ardell Larson: SECOND ROW: JoAnn Okrinag Donald wyffelsg Merlin Wood: James Florg, Beverly Anderson: Erma Wells: Yvonne Meyer: Patricia Devereaux: THIRD ROW: Joyce Erickson: Deanna Goseg Barbara Meyer: Duane Bistrupg Connie Lovsnessg Robert Peterson: Ralph Kroger: Douglas Warnkeg FOURTH ROW: Henry Van Udeng Jerry Pfarrg Patricia Vande Viereg Betty DeCrockg Nancy Gredvigg Lois Danielson. Eff g.. as 1 Q 1 Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: Alvin Knutsong Howard Woodg Jean Lalemang Oron Schmidtg Joel Pfeifferg Corrine Prairie3Gary Magnusong Dixon Andersong Janet Gniffkeg William Thomasg SECOND ROW: Larry Cravensg Larry Leeg Richard Bistrupg John Wambekeg Sandra Palmerg Mary Van Udeng Mar- jorie DeMartelaere3 Mavis Holmbergg Kenneth Meyerg THIRD ROW: Mrs. Schruppg Cheryl Olsong Wanda Boernerg LaVonne Johnsong Marjorie Borg-Breeng Cynthia Dahlg Mary Marsolekg Josetta Hartg FOURTH ROW: Delbert Langeg Norbert Blanchetteg Richard Rosag Wesley Reishusg Donald Loweg Marlen Van Overbeke. Fiffh Grade FIRST ROW: Georgia Kellyg Derrald Larsong Alberta DeS1eer3 Norman Nelsong Lillian Okrinag Robert Olsong Ruth Devereauxg Richard Reke- dalg SECOND ROW: Mrs. McLennang Kenneth Van Lerbergheg Harlo Peter- song Maurice Thomasg Sharolyn Krogerg Beverly Isaacksong Donna Wein- holdg Marjorie Matthysg THIRD ROW: Lee Millerg Wayne Lolandg Duane Danielsong John Pfeifferg Richard Oftedahlg Marvin Hansong FOURTH ROW: Shirley Geyerg Ann Rosvoldg Marie Nelsong Susan Andersong Vincent Matthys. V Fourfh Grade y FIRST ROW: Jeanette Thomasg Gwenlyn Isaacksong Patricia Knutsong Eugene Meyerg Dean Boehneg Jerome Robyg Emile Pilleg David Nordlig Donald Bergerong Janet McLennang Kristine Liang Ronald Goseg Kathleen Petersong SECOND ROR: Mrs. Inez Ericksong Dean Vikg Daniel Geeg Darrls Kompelieng Paul Egelandg Judy Andersong Connie Carong LaVi1a Warnkeg Willis wellsg Joseph Matthysg Leroy Krogerg Bernice Lovsnessg Corrine Hart: Miss Jean Ortong THIRD ROW: Ina Lovsnessg Cheryl Vermilyeag Patricia Olsong Judy Varpnessg Curtis Neumang Marlene DeMartelaereg Robert Runholtg Robert Cole: Joan Bouressag FOURTH ROW: Ronald Bouressag Sharon Petersong Richard Reishusg Warren Brouphtong Gertrude Van Udeng Wayne Schmidtg Joseph Blanchetteg Elton Nelson. Third Grade FIRST ROW: Mary Ann wyffelsg Kay Meyerg Betty Ann Knutsong Thomas Krogerg Wayne Hovdesveng Elaine Ericksong Dianne DeCrock5 Jeri Devereauxg Kay Oftedahlg Ramona Frostg SECOND ROW: Miss Torgersong Roger Gniffkeg Larry Carong Thomas Isaacksong Beverly Rosvoldg Richard Jolstadg Leroy Neumang Larry Neumang Gene Van De Veireg Betty Bergerong THlRD ROW: David Meyerg Robert Geyerg David Loeg Jerald Palmerg Robert Florg William Weinholdg Paul Pfeifferg Jerry Bjornebog Barbara Naabg FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Borg-Breeng Mari Ann Wambekeg Bonnie Robbinsg Mervyn Steffeng Patricia Peterreinsg Karen Dahlg Edward Lovsness. Second Grade FIRST ROW: Mary Ann DeMartelaere: Marian Gose: Nancy Van de Vere: Agnes Hoflock: Robert Rekedal: Phyllis Johnson: Diann Reed: Harry Anderson: Eileen Rifenberick: SECOND ROW: Robert Blanchette:Ronald Anderson: Duane Neuman: William Magnuson: William Kroger: Edward Borg-Breen: Jean Neal: Patricia Viaene: THIRD ROW: Miss Cole:Maxine Matthys:Mary Lou Matthys: Janet Van Uden: Constance Olson: Patricia Grande: FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Cravens: Dale Schmidt: Kathryn Gee: Keith Thomas. Firsf Grade FIRST ROW: Verlin Kompelien: Karen Egeland: Ronald Van Lerberghe: Linda Norlandi Dion Peterson:Carol Neal: Allen Reishus: Mary Sever- son: Diann Wambeke: Merlin Weinhold: Georgina Seitz: Vance Lee: Susan Vermllyea: SECOND ROW: Miss Phillips: Edward Boehne: Teddy Colburn: Patty Peterson: Pamela Aunoien: Brenda Meyer: Eloise Isaackson: Garry Robbins: Douglas Devereaux: Charlotte Boerboom: Larry Thomas: Duane Oftedahl: Roger Caron: Miss Creel: THIRD ROW: Robert Frost:Les11e Schmidt: Wayne Erickson: Garry Rosa: Larry Van de Vere: Larry Nelson: Karen Borg-Breen:Lola Mae Peters: John Dahl: Cheryl Michaelson: Doris Reed: FOURTH ROW: Ruth Barstad: Victor DeCrock: Larry Holland: Marlys Ericson: Kirk Anderson: Jonna Bjorn- ebo: Diann Herigon: Thomas Pfeiffer. Absent: Verna Oftedahl: David Post. .we-aww .,,. sf .3 me 5555 ? 5 Wx' 5639! al 'fx fiwfgviif U, wifi hffrfff 'X Mill? .X '33, D' 'W ww 2, Qi rqfa' sv ' ,fi 2 Q 5 -u mg .QXS1 ,. l 5,-a C Football C FIRST ROW: Lester Palmerg Charles Carong Janes Van Overbekeg John Krogerg Donald Driessen3Gordon Carlson: Aloyus Barokg Dennis Peter- son3Percy Paradis3SECOND ROW: Coach Koplitzg Lowell Larsong Dennis Kroger: Ralph Maertensg David Idsog Arthur Matthysg Wayne Sechristg Dale Boernerg Jerald Reishusg Donald Varpnessg gupt, Olson 1 N' 'E n C ls y i. . , X 75 I It Q, i ' 'M' iff! lf 5 55159, W . . -- 1 A ps ' wa 'Qi ' Jim ifg e4 lil QQ! Sis W is 1 3 C 17 'W Jack 105 xx . wg- 5 C Coach Gordie Chuck Denny D MWECCSlfedfgoiiwdddd FIRST ROW: Donald Driesseng John Krogerg Aloyus Barckg Lester Palmerg Clifford Hansong SECOND ROW: Percy Paradisg Edward Olsong Dennis Barck C of .2 5 1 f, Q WT' id! A ,Ni 2. w ,N 3' S. RE Q x QC Les ., . ,Q 25 . 75 ff' id Q 2 1 fgjf Coach 1 25' Q5 o'd'd S Cliff Wx- I ,,-fl , 32531 1 Ms Gene Reishusg Gordon Carlsong Petersong Coach Koplitz. Don W 5 Ti ,DWMff fl, ff? I I, .4 x :I .. Wea go 5 L.J ,V,. K in Jack Second Teom H FIRST ROW: Dale Boernerg Edward Olsong Gene Reishusg Dennis Krogerg Dennis Petersong Percy Paradisg James Andersong David Pfeifferg SECOND ROW: Gary Petersong John Reishusg David Idsog Arthur Olsong Coach Koplitzg Douglas Olsong Ralph Maertensg Arthur Matthysg Ronald Oftedahlg Donald Varpness. 1 Junior High FIRST ROW: Richard Krogerg Charles Norlandg Richard Uelandg Robert Petersong Jack Petersong John Matthysg Rodney Olson: SECOND ROW: Lynn Broughtong Gary Petersong Donald Varpnessg Ronald Oftedahlg Arthur OlsongPb1vin Paradisg Marlo Rosvoldg THIRD ROW: Thomas Idsog David Rebersg James Florg Lyle Husog Coach Koplitzg Duane Bistrupg Ralph Krogerg George Lewisg James Driessen. 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I Corrine Reinboldt 496 Q 096 Wg? x0 eco MAJORETTES l no all JJ J J J 66 Mixecl Chorus I FIRST RON: Mary Lou Olsong Elsie Van Lerberghe: Lorraine Riggs Elene Vieng Ruth Pfeiffer: Carol Reishusg Marilyn Kolheig Darleen Prairieg Delores Knutsong Patricia Robhinsg Avis Reishusg Virginia Meyerg SECOND ROW: Beatrice Welug Ronnie BoernergGeosemac Ialemang Ann Olson: Corrine Reinboldtg Alice Loeg Miss Milbrath: Harriet Nelsong Dorothy Petersong Sharon Lewisg Geraldine Vande Voordeglois Runholtg Dorothy Henryg Petty Kochg THIRD RON: Donna Paradisg Emma Jean Javensg DeAnn Loe: Lynn Broughtong Jerald Reishus: Zdward Olsong Gerald Aamodtg Donald Okrinag Lowell Larson: Ruth Husog Barbara Olsong Marie Rosag Ardys Pedersong FOURTH ROW: Donald Ericksong John Reishusg Melvin Paradisg Gene Reishusg Harold Rusog Lester Palmerg Ralph Maertensg Charles Carong Dennis Petersong Daniel Wambekeg David Rebers: Gregory Caron. y Girls' Chorus FIRST ROW: Marlys Vande Voordeg Yvonne Meyerg Deanna Goseg Barbara Meyerg Darline Millerg Joyce Ericksong Erma wellsg JoAnn Okrinag Mary Hansong Patricia Devereauxg Carol Slavickg SECOND ROW: Glenyce Kompelieng Janet Andersong Elene Vieng Karen Reishusg Glenyce Bahng Connie Lovsnessg Patricia RobbinsgBever1y Anderson3Delores Knutson! Virginia Meyerg Miss Milbrathg THIRD ROW: Carol Erickson: Brenda Lovsnessg Lois Runholtg Lois Danielsong Alice Loeg Marie Rosag Dorothy Olsong Patricia Van de Vereg Carol Reishusg Dorothy Peter- song Betty DeCrockg FOURTH ROW: Nancy Gredvigg Margaret Reishusg Janice Langeg Judy Olsong Emma Jean Javensg Barbara Olsong DeAnn Loeg Ardys Pedersong Ann Olsong Marvel Woodg Ruth Ann Barckg Betty Wood. H I My Y A . .M ..-,-,...-.-5,....,-.., M ...lb ,.,, A -- - ---et-I . ,Q 222055 -K 1 f Boys' Chorus FIRST ROW: Charles Norlandg Robert Dickeyg Leslie Prairieg James Florg Richard Uelandg Ardell Larsong Director, Miss Milbrathg SECOND ROW: John Knutsong Dennis Pehrsong Lynn Broughtong Gerald Ericksong Donald Ericksong Donald Varpnessg THIRD ROW: John Marso- lekg Melvin Paradisg David Rebersg Marlo Rosvoldg George Lewisg FOURTH ROW: Marvin Okrinag Arthur Olsong Douglas Olsong Ralph Maertensg Dennis Petersong Donald Okrina. , . I . W W, 1 Trio fl 11 Qgzyv' . , ff X. 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Bonnie Boerner, Barbara OlsongRuth Husog Elsie Van Lerbergheg THIRD ROW: Lowell Larsong Donna Paradisg Percy Paradis. put out a fire in FoH1er wos o Housewife , Characters Julie ------------ Dou g ------------- Dr. Ann Butler--- Tom Butler ------- Mrs. Hanson ------ Hank Steincke- Warren----------- Pat Sgt Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Flanngan ----- Lutzfelder Cranfild ---- --Bonnie Boerner ---Raymond Pllle ----Lois Runholt ---Gerald Aamodt ---Grace Gniffke --Ralph Maertens ---Jackie Kroger ------Betty Koch Jim Van Overbeks -.-Beatrice were Ames-. ---------- Josie Laleman Norris ------ Osborne ----- Cindy Lou -------- Cal Pepper ------- ---Beverly Olson ---Donna Paradis ---Ruth Pfeiffer ------Alton Huso Tom Butler, c and i d a t e for Mo ther of the Year and an unsuccessful songwriter, takes over the house- hold duties while Ann, his wife, is a maternity doctor. The twins, Julie and Doug, plus their friend, Warren, seem to get into quite a bit of trouble with Sergeant Lutz- felder, the cop. Ann, along with her nurse, moves the office to her home,where her patients, Mrs. Ames,Mrs. Cran- field, and Mrs. Norris, find that she has lost her bedside manner. Mrs. Hanson is also in an uproar and accuses Ann of hiding in the dark when Ronnie,herrBphew,becomes ill. To add to the trouble, Tom burns his hair off while trying to the basement. Hank, Tom's Mrs. Osborne, who to be published. name disc home. agent, brings in takes his songs Cindy Lou, a big Cal Pepper, a TV singer, and jockey, come to 'the Butler Tom is in bed and doesn't care to see anyone but comes down- stairs when he hears his Apple A Day song being played. He finds that he is able mnsell them all of his songs. 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REISHUS SKOGMOS INSURANCE AGENCY A Variety of Good Things Let the Friendly Store To Eat General Insurance be your Ice Cream Pop Candyl Home Phone: 10 Also ' Bus. Phone: 15 I Clothing Headquarters Cigars Cigarettes Cottonwood Cottonwood lTel. 150 Cottonwood 'r W W? ' 'I EMPIRE STATE BANK r f- Y ,- WSU , h.f?e 53225 gqomury Q, Q MEM 559' Tel. 57 Cottonwood COTTONWOOD CO-OP CREAMLRY Use Cottonwood Butter nNot better than the best But better than the resd' Rich-Delicious-Ouality' THE CREAMBBY MUTUALS Serving all of Minnesota with Mutual Insurance Fire Casuality Burglary Liability Fidelity M Security Pont Corrcuwoon co-or OIL co. World's First Oil Co-op Gasoline Oils Grease Tires 3 Tubes FARMERS GOI? ELEVATOR CO1 Grain-Coal-Feed-Twine G. C. Magnuson, Manager When you think of Insurance- Think of W. 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