Dakota Lutheran Academy - Shield Yearbook (Minot, ND)
- Class of 1950
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vi SH'E4 -Q., PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF DAKOTA LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA J 'L O ' ,XL D X e D dicate to PASTOR GABRIELSON It 1S w1th Joy that we, the Sen1or class, dedxcate th1s annual to Pastor Gabrlelson, who has won a deep place of grat1tude m our hearts because of h1s smcere, understandmg and fnendly nature We have learned to look forward to h1S v1s1ts w1th us w1th much ant1c1pat1on The gu1dance and counselmg we have rece1ved from h1m w11l serve as an incentwe for us to lead a more deeply consecrated, Joyous Chr1st1an 11fe ACULTY A D TAF F PASTOR R E HOFSTAD PRESIDENT As we thmk of your solourn at Dakota Lutheran Hlgh School wxth the 1nconven1ences and pr1vat1ons 1nev1tably 1nc1dent to p1oneermg m a venture such as ours, we thank God for supplymg your need of pat1ence ' We th1nk, for mstance, of the almost complete lack of furn1ture 1n the boys dormltory durmg the flrst weeks of the present school year, occasloned by negllgence on the part of an employee 1n the furn1ture wholesale house We remember also the d1stress1ng lack of electr1c l1ghts, because workmen were short of txme We have not forgotten the cheerfulness and contentment mamfested by all the boys You were 1n ' the w1ll of God ' Paul says, 'Godlmess W1 contentment IS great ga1n When we experxenced the most d1sappo1nt1ng setback of the year, through the burmng of the Mmot Armory, and were unable to locate another place for our ath1et1c act1v1t1es, we know not of one murmur If there were any, we d1d not hear them Th1s was a work of God's grace 1n you, and we thank you for thus havmg done the w1ll of God Had you y1elded to your carnal nature, you could eas1ly have prec1p1tated a v1c1ous storm You recogmzed an act of God s provldence and acted accordmgly We must hasten to add that, of course, such 1dea1 cond1t1ons have not always exlsted among us, for at 1mes God s w1ll has been momentar1ly lost slght of and the followlng words of Oswald Chambers descrlbe exactly what has occurred When once we lose s1ght of God, we beg1n to be reckless, we cast off certa1n restraints, we cast off pray1ng, we cast off the v1s1on of God ln l1ttle thmgs and beg1n to act on our own 1n1t1at1ve ' It has been wonderful when such seasons have been followed by convlctxon of s1n and confesslon w1th a.n occas1onal tear of genu1ne remorse Thus you were agam restored to fellowshlp w1th God as you honestly sought once more to do 'Hls good and acceptable and perfect w1ll The fact that we s1n does not determme our des 1n When we come to Jesus w1th lt, we are again m lme to ' rece1ve the promxse Jesus says, H1m that cometh to me I w1ll m no w1se cast out and Iwxll razse hmm up at the last day John 6 37,40 No .al gr r ' 69 - .th Q 1 .,, 0 . gl 1 Q .. I . . . n . . t. Y. ffl N13 N 'C MISS noms ANN PETERSON, chisago City, Mum In this busy, noisy age God still calls us unto Himself for quiet meditation. Only mus can we grow strong to overcome Satan and his hosts In quietness and confidence shall be your s tr ength Isaiah 30 15 MISS RUTH BERGH, Minneapolis Minn Bright days you've had slnce coming here And dull ones, too, no doubt, Sad moments that produced the tear, Times when for joy you'd shout Your high school days are now soon o er, We hate to see you go, But, friends, His challenge lies before And He the way doth know Ps 25 9 .LL J MR CLARENCE MODIN Minot, N0 Dak. Athletlcs and physical education are the orgamzed programs by whxch man builds his body fthe temple of the living Godj into a healthy, vital, energetxc, and strong working force for Hls kingdom I thank God that He IS wllling to use this program to further that end Rom 12 1 2 MISS ELIZABETH MUUS, Spokane, Wash But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ,' II Peter 3 18 Each year should leave its mark on Christians as lt does upon trees by an additional cxrcle of growth It is my prayer that you have accepted the opportumty of spiritual blessmg, while at Dakota Lutheran High School lf x Q .N ff ' 4 k , , 1 ' A .Q wi I H d d A T N 0 nl. A ,Q ' M, X fi TQ Q 5 Q E' 3 XX , I 1 ,, - 1 1 , . ff ' : . - . 7 ' ' ,I , .15-' f:.,' 1' 3 C'-9' A Na Rik 0 is 'QS i MISS MARY ANNE PRELL, Cumberland, Wls When our own selfish desires gxve way to I-hs perfect deslres, when our motives and plans fade away in the light of His plan, then, too, the unrest and turmoil that 1S ours will disappear and in its place we will experxence the complete rest and joy whlch only He can give Psalms 68 19 Mlss MELLICENT HELST1-:n'r, Bergen, No Dak. Him who cometh unto me I w1ll 1n no wise cast out J'ohn 6 37 These words of Jesus make coming to Him so simple and easy that not one of us should fall to let Him take over com pletely in our l1ves 0.6.4-I 044L J4-v-uf? 'K '-'--44-0f'?Q7o rf,-4,4-4.44 QL M41 ..a-el 4,44 Lf 7105, Q- TH6iiAS ABRAHAMSON, Aberdeen, So pak. As we part, may the peace of God go with you You cannot understand it but you can feel It You cannot get hold of lt wxth your head, but you can w1th your heart You do not get it, it gets you Miss ELAINE MOSTAD, Minot, No Dak Student at the State Teacher's College Piano teacher at Dakota Lutheran High School 'K ' g V I :X , I 1 'V ..-V of g-1 I ,Z -'ffwf H f I lf! ' r af ' V , 2 I 5 i S Q , B J A X if ,V Lys . ' le 9 Q1-'X 1 an ,W ra' V as A ,l M V l .Cz '11-, l b ' Ex-X F x V uf - YY-L 1 .. U,M.f. ' , ' H . ll ' ' Q ' , - . I, . nl A x A i+ dl .-5 . 3 ,Q Ll '32 TS' -wi' X 117 if 'V gf Jffll gr' 'Qs- Everyone at Dakota Lutheran Hlgh School IS very grateful to have such a cheerful, cooperahve staff The cooks, Mrs Thomas Abrahamson, Mrs Berd1ne mmg, and Mrs Emma Johnson, are responsible for makmg us restless durlng the last hour by the temptlng odors that come dr1ft1ng up from the k1tchen Mrs John Klingenberg, the nurse, IS the one who keeps us well and happy We have someone in our school who IS always ready and wilhng to help wherever he IS needed We are speakmg, of course, of Mr Ole Myran, our treasurer and general handy man Mr John Klmgenberg, our cheerful custodxan, IS the one who deserves the credit for keepmg us comfy durmg our stay here at Dakota Lutheran Hrgh School lip Q Qlvb in fx-I V'r!jj'fl7 ,nf few 91 IQ 1 k Psalm 119 105 10 'J Q! 8.33 : ' .mx-0 FK Y ul.,- Yw A UNA 5 sm-Av 4 in! ' S 1-.,sA AQUA 'IBA' ,gil 41v . o4' ....---g',..-- '..: px lui. ugh? 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By taking heed thereto according to thy word With my whole heart have I sought thee: Oh let me not wander from thy commandments Thy word have I laid up in my heart, That I might not sin against thee. K N 5 .YESQ .nkvgt QF x - ,-?:1..,-.- '- - Q-AX . ..,---fn' it I -P N w - av ' ' ' I :1ns ' 'nu' 5 5 nag can -fvslv an-43311.08 .gill al . I! ' ' K N Q Q ' , QP' n- ' 'QQ 1 . su C i x 5 Q 1 .. v' . -' . of' v ,u X T N 4 , 1 I ' mm ' :U - - x . . , - s S 'u Sl U . 5 5 . N ,J Q 1' xi ltx i ,1 A presxdent of the Board of D1rectors, Pastor Harold I Nelson of Sour1s, conducted a Consecratxon Servlce for the ent1re staff of workers at Dakota Lutheran H1gh School Before the sacred moments of the act of conse cratxon and the consecrat1on prayer, fsee plcturej Pastor James W Asp of Berthold, secretary of the Board, charged the members of the staff w1th the solemn respons1b1l1ty whxch xs thexrs as workers 1n th1s Chr1st1an 1nst1tut1on Th1s was the fxrst serv1ce of th1s nature to be conducted at our Chr1st1an hxgh school Pres1dent Hofstad was not 1ncluded w1th the rest of the staff at th1s txme smce he had been consecrated at the t1me of h1s mstallatlon on Oct 24 1948 1 f' The accompanymg pxcture shows Dr Dav1d Stoeve shakmg hands w1th Pastor G Gabr1elson after mstallmg hxm 1nto the offlce of f1eld representatxve for Dakota Lutheran Hxgh School Members of the Board of D1rectors of Dakota Lutheran H1gh School, together w1th Pres1dent Hofstad, are seen at the opposxte end of the altar Followmg th1s fest1ve serv1ce held at Bethany Lutheran Church on Nov 14, 1949 at 2 30 p m , Dr Stoeve ded1cated the new assembly chapel and boys dorm1tory on the campus CSee the lower p1ctureJ 'Y' Shovm m the doorway of the new buxldmg referred to above 1S Dr Davld Stoeve Pres1dent of the. North Dakota D1str1ct of the Evangehcal Lutheran Church, as he IS 1n the act of ded1cat1ng the bulldmg Gathered around are the student body, staff, and many frlends of Dakota Lutheran I-hgh School Followmg these exer CISCS, the v1s1tors were glven refresh ments and the student body co-operated 1n showmg them the ent1re school plant Speclal attentlon was g1ven to the new bu1ld1ng w1th the boys' dormltory on second floor, chapel assembly and staff rooms on fxrst floor, and boys' recreatlon room and sclence labor atory 1n the basement. 12353 , Q it , . ..:::. G. fs- . raises' We 55 . - A M -L 4 A . . A ' ' . , : . . . , . On Sunday, Nov. 13, 1949, the Qin p . . 3, . - 3: : 2 ' . '.fff Q eontq 0 a U ' ' iff. Q fflflii . ...,::l M c 4' - 5 Q . , . J. . 1 . U , . . , n F4 - A large number of people from many places were with us during Prayer and Praise Week. These people had an oppor- tunlty to see our entire plant on Slmday and Monday when we had open house We had Pastor Willis Thompson with us, who, with his family, is now a missionary in Bolivia He gave us a Bible study on the book of II Timothy Throughout the week, various music ensembles from the school favored us with music On Monday the choir made its second appearance at the installation, and the male quartette sang at the dedication of the boys' new dormitory p00 LLTL ccondl Cblnthcgcug cZfal5.1T,'5O Many blessings were showered upon us as we celebrated the second birth- day of Dakota Lutheran High School We were privileged by having the following speakers give inspiring talks on the theme, The Secret of Christian Vic- tory, ' based on Ephesians 6 10 20 Pastor R H Anderson That ye may be ABLE TO STAND against the wiles of the devil Pastor E C Astrup That ye may be ABLE TO W ITHSTAND in the evil d ay Pastor Harold I Nelson Ye shall be ABLE TO QUENCH all the fiery darts of the evil one Pastor Ernest N Nelson Praying at all seasons in the Spirit, and watching thereunto Pastor L M Gudmestad Looking forward to the reward ' QQ bla VVlLMLon Cen RHEHCS The flrst annual Dakota Lutheran H1gh School Misslon Conference IS a matter of h1story and a glorlous chapter It is because of God's guxdance and evldent blessing, because of the 1nsp1ra tion furn1shed by eleven Lutheran mlsszonarles, the cooperatxon of students and staff members d th t st mamfested and support g1ven by fnends who attended the conference The con an e 1n ere ference was held dunng the elght days of March 5th to 12th There were twenty two double SCSSIOIIS nf e s eakers filled with mxsslonary 1nsp1rat1on, bes1des ten radio broadcasts featurmg co erenc p Thxs page and the two followmg pages will provxde a l1ttle conception of the nature of the pr ,gram One of the missionarles wrote 1n a published article as follows 'There were studles on the pr1nc1ples and practlces of mxssxonary lxfe and work, surveys of fields, dxscusslon groups, and mspirational messages Maps on the walls, exhxblt matenals from forelgn lands, free lxtera ture, missxonary book table and showmg of m1ss1on fxlms added much to the purpose of the meet ings The conference was advertlsed throughout the colmtrysxde, and frlends attended from many surronmdmg towns A speclal l'n1SS10l'l3.I'y offermg was glven at four of the evemng sesslons, whlch was desrgnated by the donors for vanous mxssxons and causes Into th1s occasxon, arranged by the Lord, He shed abroad a very free and earnest sp1r1 It seemed as 1f the lxght and challenge concermng missxons la1d out m the conference caught hke hooks 1n many hearts, to start some on the paths of obedlence and SBFVICE, or to encourage se that were already wallung Ill that d1rect1on Speaking of the conference, another m1ss1onary writes It brought real refreshment to my ul and encouragement to return to Bolivia to carry on the work of God s callmg there After returning to their home, the Landahls wrote to the school as follows ' Hearty greet ings and thank you to our dear frlends all at the Dakota Lutheran I-hgh School for the lovely fellowshlp we had with you, and for the kmdness shown us durmg the exght days of the conference To be there was xndeed a Joy and a pr1v1lege 'It was an 1nsp1rat1on to listen to the messages and the slnglng, share Ill the seasons of 7 rayer, and, not least, to hear the testlmonles from the young people 141 dam Chula C W wx C W Lan'-iahl cmna S D Fauske China Clara Jones, Chma Leslle Brandt, Chula , CFNNILM is af oo we 'bex Y' 961 xg' go 0 'ol 2501 xg 'B o xo Alex Overvold, Natal, So Afr1ca Display from Madagascar VHUNT Pa 'Lljtbncesv 0 all 0 51,11 ess an 4088100 Native costume from Bolivia Miss May Rendahl, Madagascar Jonathan Lindell, India Almer Fenner, Bolivia 0 il Our mus1c 1nstructor came 111 handy as a smgspl at1on leader at the begxn mg of the sess1ons to pre are us for the message that would follow K CANDID SHOTS FROM THE CONFERENCE Pastor Rogen, th new pastor at Bethan gave us a greetlng Our presldent, Pas tor Hofstad, presxded at many of the sessxons Pastor Gabr1elson our f1eld representatwe V1S1t6d us and led us 1n s1ng1ng choruses Mayor Idehn express ed h1s happmess for hav mg our school 111 the c1ty Olr chennstry labor atory was used as a book store and proved to be a popular place between sessxons Some of the boys joyed playmg wxth the mlsslonary d1splays A loud speakmg sys tem was set up and Ray took very good care of The vlsxtors enjoyed eatmg t.he1r dlnners wlth us 1n the assembly Our assembly chapel was f1lled almost to capaclty every evenmg and for many of the mornmg and afternoon sess1ons FWHM Bill F9007 gi n W . e W L' I ya N kwrikqwi - . . , . A 2 'I . . , ' ,. ' , +9 to -I l . . Y Wx .L . ,M A - Q.. Q A X' ,K K - 1 I lan- ef ' ' Q .',., N 1' Y' . t B I . en- gf p ' , uv 7 i - - . . , . it. J Uoneaentinq the Senicm CQQAA 2 G 1 l p MARY Jo BARRETT, Lakota, N oak Pleasmg everyone 1S her greatest pleasure Slncere and k1nd to the deepest measure Favorlte B1b1e Verse II Tlmothy 1 12 LILA CLOUSE Norw1ch N Dak H1gh mtelllgence and a b1t shyness, Is combmed w1th dlhgence and quxetness ' Favorlte Blble Verse James 4 7 XOX ARTHUR BREKHUS, Norma N Dak Art's the guy who's always around Whenever there s mischxef and fun to be found Favorxte B1ble Verse Reve1at1o !l LYLE CLOUSE, Norwlch, N Dak Though stud1ous and intelhgent H1s nature toward fun IS bent ' Favorxte B1b1e Verse II Cormth1a.ns 15 ELAINE ERICKSON, Falrdale, N. Dak. Hlntelhgent, studmous, and amb1t1ous IS she, Good natured and talented, we'11 all agree. Favorxte B1b1e Verse: Romans 8:28 ll. ' D ' ,, , I I V V. I A ,' ' . . . .Of lk 2 Ns cr' ' n ' .3 ff. ., X .. Favorite Bible Verse Isaiah 1 18 MARCEIL HAMNES Souris, CLARA GJERMUNDSON, Dodge, N Dak Friendly, mischievous, Jolly and gay, Carefree and happy the live long day N Dak Allergic to giggles, with a yen for fun, She continues the laughs already begun. Favorite Bible Verse Matthew 21 22 GEORGIA HOFFMAN Sanish N Dak Her hearty laugh and ready smile M akes her friendship very worthwhile Favorite Bible Verse Luke 6 31 ELOISE HOLUM S John N Dak With her friends she surely does rate, Because friendliness to her is a trait. Favorite Bible Verse: II Corinthians 3:5 V . GYNNEL JoHNsoN, souris, N. Dak. Happy-go-lucky, jolly and gay, She seems to know how to drive troubles away. Favorite Bible Verse: Philippians 4:19 BERNADINE KLING, Dunn Center, N. Dak. 'fFrank but genuine, clever, yet sincereg Thmgs of lastmg value she holds dear Favorlte B1ble Verse Luke 10 20 It done Favorxte Bxble Verse Proverbs 4 18 ' flo MARJORIE SATTERLUND, M1HOt, N Dak Sweet and charmmg m her fem1n1ne ways, A b1t of bashfulness, she somet1mes d1sp1ays Favor1te Bxble Yerse Galat1ans 3 20 BERNICE SKARPHOL, Mccregor, N oak Cheerful and pleasant m her ways, A fr1endly Splrlt she d1splays Favor1te B1ble Verse Revelat1on 3 20 ELGIE KLINGENBERG Mlnot N Dak Though chuck full of humor and 1tch1ng for fun, She ll st1ck w1th a Job and see 1 ' ' ii . . . . . . . I 7 . .. , . . . Q H . . . . . . . . . U . . . . . . . ,, . . . ., . . . . . 0 . 1: ' . . . . !! . 5 ru -' ' . . . ' , . . I CQQM ot 1751 LEONARD ANDERSON Sanish, N. Dak. ELEANOR AUS Norwich, N. Dak. GLADYS BERGUM Hogeland, Montana RONALD BRENDEN Souris, N. Dak. EDWARD ELLEFSON Hettinger, N. Dak. .TANIS ELLEFSON Hettinger, N. Dak. ELDON HAAG Hettinger, N. Dak. EUNICE NELSON Minor, N. Dak. CLENNIS MONSON van Hook, N. Dak. THELMA MELBY Watford City, N. Dak. GLEN HAAG Hettinger, N. Dak. MARLIN HAAG Hettinger, N. Dak. LISLEY KNUTSON Norma, N. Dak. ROSELIND KNUTSON Sherwood, N. Dak. EILEEN KYLLONEN Brocket, N. Dak. PERRY LARSON Hillsboro, N. Dak. IRENE LINDSTROM Souris, N. Dak. BENETTE LINDAL Wheaton, Illinois EVELYN LOBECK Anamoose, N. Dak. N... ? Zn.. 'IX' VFX MAGN1-IILD MARY ANN .TUNE MAVIS MARION MELBA NORSTOG RANGEN ROVIG SKARPHOL VANGSNESS WOLD Watford City Maddock Outlook McGregor Marshall Banks N. Dak. N. Dak. Montana N. Dak. N. Dak N Dak CQQAA 195.1 MARY Lou ABRAHAMSON M1nor,N Dak BETTY ASPLUND M1not, N Dak DARLENE BLUHM Ryder, N Dak JOAN BREKHUS Norma, N Dak GRACE COHICK Elbowoods, N Dak GERALD I-'ELTON Wmg, N Dak MAYBELL FIELD Mxnot, N Dak KAREN GRAVSETH Landa, N Dak KENNETH BRENDEN Landa, N Dak. PHYLLIS CLOUSE Norwlch, N Dak. INEZ INGOLFSLAND Des Lacs, N Dak EVELYN INGOLFSLAND Des Lacs, N Dak DOUGLAS HAUGE Mmot, N Dak LOIS HOFSTAD Mmot, N Dak CONNIE HOLBECK Ray, N Dak DE LICE HOVDE Norwlch, N Dak 3 rf' OWEN JOHNSON Ryder N Dak CLIFFORD KNUTSON Norma N Dak LAURA ANN KVALE Turtle Lake N Dak DORIb MACHTELL Mlnot N Dak. CLAYTON McKAY Ddnsexth N Dak LAWRENCE MILLER Maxbass N Dak JOAN VOXLAND MCIntOSh N Dak MAYNARD TONNESON Carbury N Dak MYRON TENGESDAL Maxbass N Dak. CAROL STRANDBERG Burlxngton N Dak MERRILL NAAS Coulee, N Dak EILENE NEWMAN Velva, N Dak RIGGS OPLAND Burlmgton, N Dak ELIZABETH OVERGAARD Granv1lle, N Dak GLADYS SORENSON Oberon, N Dak ORIS SEILSTAD Conway N Dak PAUL ROVIG Outlook, Montana LEO RINGOEN Blalsdell, N Dak RAYMOND PEDERSON St John N Dak LUELLA PEDERSON st John, N Dak Not pictured: Stanley Anderson C9.a1.x1.s I C153 JANET BREKHUS Norma, N Dak MARILYN HAUGLAND Hamar, N Dak GAYLE JOHNSON Mmot, N Dak RUTH ANDERSON Ruso, N Dak. DOLORES AUS Norwxch, N Dak GENEVA BONDY Lankm N Dak CARMAN HAAG Hettmger, N Dak BLANCHE JOHNSON Park Rxver, N Dak ROBERT JOHNSON Roseglen, N Dak P5325 I SARA JANE JOHNSON Park Rlver, N Dak SHIRLEY KLING Dunn Center N Dak NORMA KNUTSON Norma, N Dak A . -- A . u lj L , . - wwf i V1 Ia A H2 If ' l I U C I, f . . . . Sf X ,' ' I J fi A ,. A ' ' A ly f . . , . . W. 4 LV ., gk . . LEONARD MARKUSEN Denblgh, N Dak HOMER NESSON Douglas N Dak MYRA McKAY Dunse1th, N Dak AUGUSTA PETERSON Sawyer, N Dak ROGER RASMUSSEN Coulee, N Dak FRANCES REMMEN Turtle Lake N Dak ge K VIRGINIA SJULE Carbury, N Dak DALE THOMPSON Landa N Dak k., HAROLD SANDERS Burhngton, N Dak. LARRY THOMPSON I 'sf Coulee, N Dak LA VONNE TONNESON Carbury, N Dak U iq- - 'N q-g 1 1 G AUDREY VANGSNESS Ryder, N. Dak. JOHN VOXLAND McIntosh, Minn. CURTIS TONNESON Minot, N Dak mulit SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Marc1el Hamness, Ela1ne Er1ckson, and MarJor1e Satterland Stay Close to God TRIBUTE TO THE SENIORS fclass Motto, I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the merc1es of God, that ye present your bOd16S a l1v1ng sacr1f1ce, holy, acceptable unto God, wh1ch IS your reasonable SGPVICB And be not conformed to th1s world but be ye transformed by the renew1ng of your m1nd, that ye may prove what 1S that good, and acceptable, and perfect, w1ll of God Romans 12 1,2 Here at Dakota Lutheran the challenge to present our bod1es a l1v1ng sacr1f1ce has many t1mes been set before us It IS only 1f we do th1s that we can have that close commun1on Wlth H1m that IS so essent1al for an abundant, normal, happy, sp1r1tual l1fe We cannot stay close to God, or even get close to H1m 1f we don t f1rst make th1s requ1red 11V1l'lg sacr1f1ce WhlCh IS so reasonable of our Sav1or to expect The mak1ng of th1s sacr1f1ce 1nc1udes our walkmg 1n true obed1ence and l1v1ng the verse Wh1Ch says, Whatsoever He says unto you, do lt ' If you are to stay close to God you must 1nv1te H1m 1nto your l1fe, your fr1endsh1ps, your dec1s1ons, your work and play, your Joys and sorrows You have now crossed the comparat1vely qu1et bay and you are enter1ng upon a l1fe long voyage on the roll1ng, tossmg ocean It IS wonderful to know that regardless of how the waves may buffet and seek to devour you, you can st1ll f1nd your refuge under H1s wmgs Though you are tempest tossed, you can st1ll have peace of m1nd and soul and ever rely on HIS prom1se, My G shall supply every need of yours accord1ng to h1s r1ches 1n glory 1n Chrxst Jesus We, your lower classmen, would also l1ke to leave w1th you the challenge of Coloss1ans 3 17 Whatsoever you do, 1n word or 1n deed, do all ln the name of the Lord Jesus, g1v1ng thanks to God the Father through H1m. Melba Wold and June Rov1g :Q f-A Q M, ' s . . ,, . . . . . : . . . . . . K, . , . . . I a - . . . . H . . . . . . ,, od . ' ! -. nm 0 af W -if v LDCQ f Q M HI llllllihlllll u .IL um g I im, 'I ' ' . ' 4' MJ IJ J 4: - ' ' ST K ll' V I . 4 l- nj IB f 9 git -- ' X--df il - mf ' ' levi V. .... ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 ',.',ww, ,,',Y F . -,1. Q 1 ,Y,V vw V,,,-1 Y A ' X5 .VH H 'ffl ' f wflff -if . f '51 - XXX. W W ?.,,,rj i X M fm--nnuulliulllllllllnl I ulliha . r. W I W L I . U UW--WV . SOPHOMORE TRIO GIRLS QUARTET LOIS Hofstad Lo1s Hofstad Ehzabeth Overgaard Mary Lou Abrahamson Mary Lou Abrahamson Melba Wold Jams Ellefson .J MALE QUARTET SENIOR TRIO Glenn Haag Gynnel Johnson Mr Tengesdal Elgxe Klmgenberg Maynard Tmgelstad Elame Er1ckson Mr Mod1n , -' 1 L1 . Come Thou Holy Spirit 'tFrom Heaven Above, Wake Awake the 'fLost in the Night' that on the Day of Judgment they may say God s Son Has Made Me Free WHLXECQ CLIUHUA When we saw the Light of Life we started across the Rainbow Bridge of Prayer' to enter the Temples Eternal where we shall forever be with Him who is the Bread of Life EQ 696 'la . 0: .6 ' ' y Y Q -s J 4 g QQ Q Q l l . y lp 6 i 1 ' 4 1 if , I ' A '1 5 1 , . Q v S WN- 2 Q , if xl. f 'V Q A if T 'fa u '4 w , k lig g -1 Q 1 iw-an 3 so 1' 1 -'arf' -wg L --1-,...... 4 I MISSION CRUSADER' S OFFICERS Miss Rendahl Advisor Lyle Clouse, President June Rovig, Vice President Riggs Opland Treasurer Eunice Nelson Secretar ff fy X! fl 5 Almer Fenner of Bolivia challenged us with the need for a jeep to traverse the rocky slopes of the mountains in South America. The students of Dakota Lutheran High School met this challenge by contri- buting Jeep Jingles. Rom. 10:15 And how shall they preach except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things. It has been the aim of our Mission Crusader s Orgamzation to spread the good NEWS in all directions North, East, West, and South Matt 28 19 20 Go ye therefore, and make disciples of all the nations, baptiz ing them into the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit teaching them to obse ve all things whatsoever I have commanded you and lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world CHQ YA...! 1,5943- Lt, ART S PANT!-IERS x ,J XE-Z X W 11 RAY's 'ROBINS 0 on 00 0' 0 0 LYLE S CLQWNS LEONARD'S WOLVES C Q A o 5 5 it, . 5 1 w K- , ai -1? Y x s If f T .2' 'zgf - 1 X . A 'i-X X 'ff ' - F, 1 L i v? v : V 5 XX. , .a g . Lx A . V - , AX r A. e x V ' ' 0 ff 4 . Q Q u P :Y 3: . ,SR FXk - 0 'N :N K zyxx X M , X X 'iff - ' f' Z , . , f 1 A 1 . I, . Q, , J 1 .1 A .. 'V 5' 0 O I , Q U A. Q t , ll 77 If ,I WOLVES Leonard Anderson Marl1n Haag Perry Larson Eldon Haag Glenn Haag Stanley Anderson Clayton McKay Not p1ctured Dale Thompson PANTH ERS Arthur Brekhus Owen Johnson Chfford Knutson John Voxland Edward Ellefson Lawrence M1ller Not p1ctured Leo Rmgoen Harold Sanders CLOWNS Lyle Clouse Merrlll Naas Curt1s Tonneson Carmen Haag Larry Thompson Not p1ctured C1enn1s Monson Robert Johnson ROBINS Raymond Pederson Paul Rovlg O 1S Se1lstad Douglas Hauge Kenneth Brendon Homer Nesson Not p1ctured Rxggs Opland Gerald Felton GUARD JOKE, JOKE 1 1 1 THAT GOAL! HARD WORK BOYS? LIFE AT QW A sv W ffff Chu atm mf? 'Ly . G 12+ ge 0114 8 'tx 5012 on i ab Cflafmefta The followmg teachers seem to enjoy pushmg us rough strenuous mental gymnastms Inc1denta11y, e enjoy 1t, too fSomet1mesJ M1ss Peterson PI'1l1C1pHl Typ1ng Bookkeepmg Mod1n, Coach Hlstory C1t1zensh1p Drxver s Ed Tengesdal Enghsh II 8: III Algebra Commercxal Law M1ss Mod1n, Llbrarxan Enghsh I Lat1n Glrls Phy Ed M1ss Rendahl Spanlsh Plano M1ss Bergh, Cho1r D1rector Mus1c Apprecxatlon Mxss Muus Geometry Gen Scxence B1010gy Chem1stry xss Prell, Dean of G1r1s hr1st1an1ty I 8: II Mr Peterson Chr1st1an1ty III Sz IV fi th ' . ' W . . n . . , . . Mr. ' Mr. .1-4 , Journalism I M. . I .K C . . . P' ' I , ,T ew U E, fl 0 71 L 006 ,910 xsffxfo 4' xxx Q Workmg or gabbmg 'P O W YS? There's a Long Long Tra11 Ahead H' Qllfl Wh1ch one IS John? A 1 im H1t It hard, Mlss B H um, Q8 x X' K 'K Q X ook out below Get up, Gramp' G1r1s for you aaa Out steppm , eh? Come m Gab sess1on A29 est S1-be Nsv- X A V' Christmas is one of the many highlights of our school year at Dakota Lutheran High School. We commemorate the birth of our Savior, the Baby Jesus, because we realize that if He had not humbled Himself to be born in that manger we would not hate our school At our parties and programs the Baby Jesus is the Center even as He should be the center of our entire ln es Isaiah 9:6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the gov- ernment shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall sd, be called Wonderful, 4 if it Riu' like 0' 4 at! big' I if Counsellor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace Luke 2 10 Behold, I bring you glad tidings of great o , 'ff . ' .V 49', ' ' . . E , v . K I 'lu 1 . . 44 1 ' Q J Y- 5 i- ' 5' V ,, U. 3 , 'V is ' z 5 1 t Q31 ' ' Q ' 11,3 ,, r f 5 ,..4vlQggwA . V, , I , -'b f' KA. . , ,. . 4 3 : r f .tfvftw fiff 1 n , 2' Q- 'riff . Y 4 . -X ' 'A V : ,. . r E ,f.,,ix, X ' L. 5 V ' - if '. V+ ' I v 312' A ' - V, f l A6 We anal the clay, ling Gun quiet time wtth J4 1 And all th1ngs whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, be hevmg, ye shall recexve Matt 2122 Call unto me, and I wlll answer thee and shew thee great and mlghty thmgs whlch thou knowest not Jer 33 3 Where two or three are gathered together 1n my name, there am I III the m1dst of them Matt 18 20 Be st1l1, and know that I am God Psalm 46 10 It V5-be 1-f ns 45g J 'ai Qeaman St We pray that the ISSUES of the Gleaner w1ll m the years to come help to keep al1ve 1n your memory, thoughts, 1mpress1ons and exper1ences of your lrfe here at Dakota Lutheran Hxgh School, that you m1ght be kept for Hmm Many pleasant moments have been spent 1n producmg th1s annual It IS our prayer that lt may lead others to know our Sav1our The Annual Staff 'V att ' CL I 5 - . . , . - 'A ' - r :0 0 X1 ,. W ev V- AW? y I Egan?-f 7215 dfH5AwWM4w'mVWy6?p ,.QE dx, Q WW My M49 W? W5 ff M H+ fff fW ,ffffWf Ja J Mf? 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