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• JUDITH ANDERSEN Maybe the reason Judy's top song is Detour is because she likes to visit new places. Her list of activities include as- sociate editor of the BREEZE, FORESTER, GAA. student li- brarian. and choir. She is also GAA vice president and cultivates the hobby of pho- tography. Like many other girls, she dislikes doing dish- es. After attending the U of M, she plans on teaching ei- ther English or History. • RICHARD ANDERSON An odd combination of eat- ing ice cream, making model airplanes, and just driving around top the list of favorites in Richard's activities. Maybe his airplanes have something to do with his interest in shop, his favorite class. Blond hair- ed and blue-eyed, this six toot one gentleman would like to be a telegrapher after grad- uation. • JEROME BLUMHOEFER If Jerome's wish to visit Rome is realized he will prob- ably bring back with him ma- ny pictures of Roman architec- ture or anything else he decid- ed to snap with his camera. When he isn’t busy working on FFA committees or helping his dad farm, he spends his time listening to the radio or reading the newspaper so he will be up on the current events in his favorite class, history. • ROSEMARY BOEHM Pounding out the bass drum, we find a television enthusiast. Rosemary, who also loves to bowl, play softball and bas- ketball, all part of her GAA activities. Her freshman year really was a lot of fun and she will settle for fried chicken and French fries any time. Her interests in the future will fall in one of two fields, nursing or teaching physical educa- tion. V • GAYLE RAE BARTUSCH Transferring from Wilson high in 51, Gayle got into the swing of things quickly at F L H S. A state-wide known twirler, she is a drum-major- ette for the school band. Since tap dancing is one of her fa- vorite hobbies, it is easy to see why after graduation she would like to operate her own dance studio. • DOROTHY BELLAND Dottie, always willing to help out when there is a post- er to be made, says her favor- ite subject is typing. This should come in handy when she begins work in an office. The Rustic Inn makes a for- tune on her craving for fried chicken. • JOAN BRISSON Hailing from Hugo, this 5 2 , brown - eyed, brownette says that an invigorating session of either roller skating or dancing is her favorite pastime. Joan can always enjoy a plate of French fries, her favorite food Plans for the future are in some phase of the clerical field. • CARROLL BROADBENT Dark brown hair, and mis- chievous green eyes describe this 5 9 football player who hails from Coon Lake. Once his shy exterior is pierced. Bucky is a lot of fun and was elected secretary of FFA by his fellow Future Farmers. Alter a trip to Texas to see the ranch- es, he will probably come back to Minnesota and farm, as he has won many awards in agriculture. 33
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Left to right: Bernie Elliott, president. Dean L indgren, Marlene Johnson, Nancy Lakamp. Graduates of 1953 Left to right: Nelva DeGroodt, adviser, student council representatives Windfield Olson, June La- Belle, Bernie Elliott, and Ray Daninger. At extreme right is James Boyd, adviser. 32
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• PATRICIA LOU BROADBENT Pat, as she is known to ev eryone. is the proud posses- sor ol dark brown naturally curly hair. A favorite hobby of hers is going to Doris's or Rita's house and while there she is probably treated to a meal of oysters. This former sophomore class secretary would like to travel after she finishes high school. • RAYMOND DANINGER Ray, a guy who has friends of all ages, is willing to lis- ten to any one's troubles and offer some usually good ad- vice. Lending his manly 6 2 to the basketball team and representing his class on stu- dent council lor the past three years probably explain why Ray is so well known Bowl- ing a game with the fellows will get his interest any time. • MARY BERNADETTE ELLIOTT Bemie, junior class president, represents her class on student council, edits the BREEZE, sings in choir, is associate ed- itor of the FORESTER, and still maintains a “B average. In addition, she finds time to play the piano, sing, read, write let- ters, and still be a gal who has a lot of fun and a lot of friends Being versatile in her abilities, she should succeed in math, English, or some phase of music. • ELIZABETH GRACE ENGQUIST Betty, or “Dimples, as she is sometimes called, is 1% inches taller than the tradition- al 5 foot 2 with eyes of blue. An evening of roller skating topped off with a meal of steak and chocolate ice cream would be ideal in Betty's book. She would like to become a teacher when she finishes col- lege. • PAUL FURRER Sitting around doing noth- ing, best school year — first grade, playing basketball or football could only explain one person—Paul Furrer. Blond, with blue eyes and 6 1 , this lad likes to eat apple pie while listening to Patti Paige sing or Danny Thomas tell jokes. His enjoyment of sports may explain why Paul wants to become a coach. • DUANE GARRISON A GOOD sirloin steak sup- plies this boy with energy for any of his interests. Swim- ming, hunting, fishing, attend- ing the stock car races, or going to Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin movies. His spare time is spent working on cars and he plans to attend Dunwoody and become a mechanic if he does not farm. • ANDREW GOIFFON An active FFA member, Andy divides his interest between ag and shop classes both of which will be assets to him when he begins to farm. An exciting baseballl game, fruit salad, and Jerry Lewis' come- dy, “That's My Boy all in- terest Andy who is a lot of fun at school dances. A mo- tor trip through the scenic mountains of the western states would some day prove an in- teresting trip tor him. • HELEN GOODINE A future candidate for the nursing profession is this pert blue-eyed blonde whose favor- ite hobby is working with an- imals. She also enjoys any kind of sport, and when Helen has extra time to pass, she likes to look at good maga- zines, listen to the radio, or practice her typing. Typing, in- cidentally, was her tavorite subject in school. 34
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