Courtenay High School - Cougar Yearbook (Courtenay, ND)

 - Class of 1959

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A . rv-rum nu J-ug rg 'J Superintendent CASPER KOURAJIAN Jamestown, N D B S Jamestown College M A Clorado State College Commerce and C1vies Each one of you who receives one of these yearbooks should feel an apprec1at1on toward and extend a 'thank you' to those who have worked so d1l1gently to produce lt Your appreclatlon of th1s book will take on more meaning as the years go by, whlle it helps you to re l1ve some of the most enjoyable and carefree days of your lives Ten, twenty flfny years from now fond memories will be yours as you glance through the pages and recogn1ze familiar names and faces 0 n 0 Q n 0 . - s Q . , - 0 LAWRENCE HOGANSON Llsbon, N D B S Jamestown College Uma CLEON A MOE Blnferd, N D Mayvllle S T C 7th and 8th Grades JOHN W HARTY Jamestown, N D B S Jamestown College Math, Sclence, and Coach Engiigh, History, and Music BORGHIL OLSON Fort Bansem, N D Y Y 3rd and bth Grades CLARABELLE BALTRUSCH Bowden, N D Valley City S T C, lst and 2nd Grades NINA VAN WINKLE Courtenay, N D Valley City S T C 5th awd 6th Grades W W Y vane cis surfcf r-ppp-1 run GYBIIWA Q-LL-,C nA-.g.....-. . - M- - .-4. --.,.. mga, rs-un .I '-,, - '. .,-.' ff -4-.1 -'rg ,Q-'. '.-4:31:31 I ,!i:2,.1:.:'t'- . !..- :iff , ' ,--f,'---mA,-. -1ff:.::f-:-.-- L, '. , - MOTTO Wwe Have Opened FLOWER Red Rose COLOR Red and White SALUTATORIAN BAHBAPA TANATA Annual Stair Basketball Chorus Dramat1cs Paper Staff Secretary Softball Vice Presldent l 2,3 L 2 3,b, l:2s3aA L VALEDICTORIAN LORRAINE PALMER Annual Staff 2 Basketball l,2,2,L Cheerleader Chorus 2,3 h Student Council Dramatics Paper Staff Secretary Softball 2, ,L 2 3,L the Door, the World L1es Before Us W THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY COURTENAY MOTORS lllllillil .:::::::....1,2 ocuoaoouauauoe g ltlltelfll .............3 eooocooeooe Q3 lOl IUUUOUOIOCZ ....1, SONG: 'StardustW ' 1'...........h. . aaunuoo , , U r ....... .... , BL' ..............3. BERNARD BACKER President . Treasurer . Chorus Basketball l 2,3,A Dramatics 3 Baseball . Track Softball Annual Staff KAREN BAUMGARTNER Basketball l 2, Softball l 2, Student Councll Dramatics Sec Treas Paper Staff 2 Chorus 2 3 A Carnlval Queen JAMES DROVG Presldent Secretary Chorus Basketball Student Manager Dramatics Baseball Track Annual Staff Paper Staff Softball THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY PALMER SUPPLY AND H S POSEV ... ........h lil! OOO CD3 ll!lllilllllllU2 IIC! , .112 :'::. i llilllblli Oll2 OOIIIOIU IIO1 ll!! Dila ........ , 3,h. ....... , 3,l+. I lil IOOOD U20 .............3,h. .- ...... ..... L. ... ... ,3. Annual Staff .... .....l,L. - ::::::.:.:1: . 'ZIIiI1, ,, ......... 3,l+ ja ........... L .:: .::: ? . .... .... 3,L BARBARA HOCPERT Cheerleader l 2,3 L Basketball l 2 L Dramatlcs , President V1ce Presldent Softball l 2,3 A Music 2 3 1+ Annual Staff Paper Staff LOVELL LARSON Basketball Softball l, ,3 A Presldent Dramatlcs , Student COUHCI1 Annual Staff Paper Staff Track Chorus HARIAN MCKENZIE Basketball l,2,3 h Dramat1cs Treasurer Softball 1 2, Baseball Track Annual Staff Paper Staff Chorus 2 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY FARMERS M MEPCHANTS BANK, WIMBLEDON MARILYN SCHOELER Wlmbledon l Basketball Dramatlcs Chorus Annual Staff -Pl- F'a'? P-3 31 V-I U3 'U 3, O C41 U3 'C O Z U1 O TU L11 U 3 32 8' U O BP 'IJ U1 E C5 O 5 'U O FU E U-1 27 P-4 E CU E FJ U O Z LARRY MIKLAS Soft Ball Vice President Dramatics Annual Staff Paper Staff Track Chorus WANDA WRAAISTAD Student Manager 2,3,h Softball 1 2 A Dramatics Basketball.... ..... ..... Student Council... .... Paper Staff ...... .... Annual Staff... .... ... Chorus........ ...2,3,L emor Class History Webster says that a panorama is a sweeping view or scene As off icial historian for the class of 1959, I would like to reach back into time and the shadows of the past and allow you to catch a retrospective panoramic glimpse of the four year span composing the life of the class Let's start back in the distance to the left Here we see a group of meek, frightened students huddled together, afraid to venture either verbally or physically very far from the combined group strength of fami liar allies Now and then one of those of a more adventurous nature steps out beyond the protection of the group only to be cut down by the sharp tongue and insulting taunts of the upper classmen Freshmen yes the ad justing and growing time of any high school life After a few weeks these find themselves becoming more and more a part of the larger group Their activities begin to broaden, and their interests extend 1nto every phase of school life Of course they have to fall back most of the time and let the upper classmen take the lead, else they could not be l1ved with peaceably There were lk of us who started that year They were as fol lows Karen Baumgartner, Lorraine Palmer, Barbara Tanata, Wanda Wraal stad, Barbara Hockert, Lorna Vigesaa, Harlan McKenzie, Larry Miklas, Lowell Larson, Gerald A Neva, Gerald R Neva, James Drong, Fredrick Tanata, and Bernard Backer Coming a little closer towards center we see another group the sophmores They are intent on making life miserable for the fresh men They are a bit too cocky and have an over abundance of self assurance and confidence They are still having to make some adjustments to high school life, but on the whole they are doing exceptionally well Progressing, just to the right of center we find a third group, the from the class have found places of leadership 1n all the various pha ses of school life As the year progresses, we see the group entering first into the field of dramatics and later into the realm ef society The junior play, 'Betty's Last Bet,' is a hugh success The junior senior banquet, sponsored by the Juniors 13 another very popular attrac tion The banquet and prom were both held on May 7th, with the banquet being held at the Gladstone Cafe in Jamestown and the prom held at Ken sal The seniors looked as if they really enjoyed it Then on to the extreme right we find the seniors This is the big year They elected Bernard Backer, President, Barbara Tanata Vice President, Karen Baumgartner, Sec Treas , and Wanda Wraalstad, Stu dent Council to lead them through the final year The seniors are the top leadersin everything After all, they have spent three years building up to it They too present a play It is entitled 'Gallop1ng Ghosts' It is well done and graciously received by the audience We look a little farther right and see the seniors receiving their awards Then comes the grand finale commencement Diplomas were awarded to Lorraine Palmer, Barbara Tanata, Wanda Wraalstad, Karen Baumgartner, Marilyn Schoeler, Barbara Hockert, James Drong, Bernard Backer, Larry Miklas, Harlan McKenzie, and Lowell Larson And so the panorama fades from view 0 o . ' , , juniors. This group has hit its stride in good fashion. Individuals enuor Class Wull During the four years we have roamed the halls of Courtenay H gh School the members of the class of 1959 have acquired some very va uable and pr1celess treasures we feel that mt would be verv unw1se and un buslness l1ke to leave these behind without designating the recipients of the same Therefore we, the Seniors of Courtenay High School, being sound of mind Cwe use the term looselyl and only slightly run down, do leave this document to be read and faithfully carrled out by the under classmen who will take over upon our leaving To all the COm1Hg classes of Courtenay High School we leave all the fun, un1ty, and school splrit whnch we have enjoyed dur1ng our high school years To our teachers we leave the hope for prompter students, quieter halls, better classes, and last but not least, our thanks for the pat1ence and effort they have put forth in our behalf Karen leawes the carnival queen crown for all the junior g1rls to f1ght over Barbara Hockert leaves her musical ability to Sharon Falk James Drong leaves h1s happy smlle and cheerful 'Hello' to Ronald Schualk well Larson leaves his height to Robert Stachlewmk1 se that he can P HY basketball from a vantage point Lorraine Palmer leaves her abllty 'to be true' to Carole Lovell James Drong leaves his knack to get away with anything short of 'murder' to Frankie Miklas Larry Mdklas leaves his love for Courtenay H1gh to any love struck iunior boy Marilyn Scheeler leaves her place as everybody's 3W08Uh08I'T- to Elaine Walker so she can capture the boy of her dreams wands Wraalstad leaves her repu tation as a 'Tease EbxF and pract1cal joker to Hhverly Bartkowski Lorralne nalmer leaves her abilmty as a basketball player to Loulse Falk Ghnald Larson goes the responsib1l1ty of protecting and caring for the wood carvlngs of Lowell Larsen They are well scattered through the classrooms and study halls Barbara Heckert leaves her uncontrollable temper and 1ntense dislike for men to D1ane Backer Bernard Beckir leaves h1s secret formula for dating a d1fferent girl every night in the week and getting by w1th it to John Becker To all future senior class presidents Larry Miklas leaves h1s argu mentatlve ab1lities and unerring judgement Barbara Tanata leaves her abllities and respected oplnions as a expert beauty culturist to Louise Falk Wanda Wraalstad entrusts her weakness for 'True Romances' a d other love stores to Rosalind Schwalk To Elizabeth Denat, Lorra1ne Palmer leaves her place as teacher's pet and officlal paper grader Barbara Tanata wills her short halr cut to D1x1e V'gesaa James Drong wills back to Gary Schwalk all the candy' which hg has taken from hlm 1n the past four years B rbara Hockert wills her peroxided hair to Midge Barker, who has enough of her own The basketball players of our class will all the trophies they have collected in the past four years to the future teams May they have the best of luck We leave all +he residue of our property of whatever nature, k1nd, or quallty to our beloved class sponsor, Mr Keuragian S1gned Senlor Class of 1959 I I Harlan Mckenzie leaves his secret reducing diet te Midge Barker. Tb . Sensor Class Prophecy Come w1th me and let us enter our tlme machine and sw1tch the levers to the year 1969 Flash' Here we are ln Courtenay North Dakota, or 18 it? Yes and no It is now a f1OUP1Sh1H2 city, humming with lndustry My, what a difference a Iew years can make As we gaze unbelievingly at the things around us our eyes focus on a porter runrlng to take our bags Agaln we b11nk, yes, it is Harlan McKenzie He is porter at the James Drong Hotel We'11 just ask him about the old home town 'We1l,' he says, 'it 1S just like this Since Lorralne Palmer became Mayor,this has been the faste t growing, most prosperous town in the Un1ted States W When we arrived at the hotel, we were 8SfOH1Shed to flrd that lt belonged to James Drong, and he happened to be there James owns a large chaln of hotels and spends most of h1s t1me golng from one to the other Later we left our room and went down to the news stand to get a paper and magazlne There on the cover of Life Ma azlne was the plcture of Marllyn Schoeler, Am6T1Ca'S most popular model When we picked up the paper we noticed b1g black head Control Bomb W We read the story and were surprised to learn that Wanda Wraabtad was the expert referred to The next mornlng we dec1ded to visit the Mayor for a chat The Mayor's secretary was busy typing letters , one of whlch was to Senator Barbara Hockert From the Mayor s offlce we go to the court room There we flnd an attorney, Karen Baumgartner, defendlng, Lowell Larson who has been charged with breaking the a1r speed l1mit of 1000 mlles per hour The judge on the bench was Larry Mlklas, who was fast asleep Now we leave the court room and walk out on the street We stopped 1n at the drug store for an atom1c fizz the suc cessor to cokes and recognized the soda jerk to be Bernard Backer He tells us that Barbara Tanata 1S th newly elected governor of Alaska Gn the bulletln board at C1ty Hall 18 an announcement to the effect that Dr Wanda Wraalstad will lecture thls evening She lS also the discoverer of a 1001 accurate cure of cancer We decided to attend The next morning we called a taxl to go to the a1rport Wh n we arrived, we were aga1n surprlsed to flnd that our p1lot was Lowell Larson We Jumped ln our plan and flashed back to the present Thank you o O I . . . c . . . . , . - A . . O I E O D I lines which read 'Hydrogen Energy Expert Discovers Way to . T . . . y . I O 1 . -- ' ' e . . . S . . . . . ' ' e O emor Class I958 RONALD EARTKOWSKI Va1ed1ctor1an Student Councnl WHS NEIL HAMILTON Salutatorlan Treasurer MOTTO After the Clouds, the Sunshlne FLOWER White Carnation SONG WHe's Got the Whole World 1n H15 Hands' COLORS Blue and White THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY E R L SERVICE AND H E NICHOLS, YENSAL I 1 ' 'elm impw, I M5 we , AM, . 1 . . , . . . . ' Q . . . V . O I 5 JUDY MICKELSON Secretary DUANE HOGGARTH Presldent tiiiifvisf 24355 ag xv? waving- JMU... ' gwgymglw ,A ?'E H has CAROL FALF V1ce Presldent THIS PAGE SPONSORED H FARMERS ELEVATOR AND FRAZIER FARMLQQ UNION LLEVATOR, YVNSA1 H A 4 anew-am L,-.gl X-..A-uf, nf-.gf-.fi g,--1:,. E f.:, '.e,.,.,'. Lyn. yzfaa--- '.'.l-1 9,113-,ay :4..'.-.,-i1,.1b2A:,:1-.7219-,f-. 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