Glenville High School - Trojan Yearbook (Glenville, MN)
- Class of 1965
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s are the Wirznfrx-Roger Craig leaped on il group annnates surrounding the pitcher Bob Gibson ino- ' won by the Redbirds over the Yankees, 7-5, in St. -s. L G,lA-twpv.. .,V. W.. 1 Df'n1m'rnlir Viclm'-President Lyndon johnson won the 196-I election by the greatest plurality and per Cent of the total vote in l'. S. history. johnson became President at the assassination ol john lf. Kennedy in 1963. liarryk Iintllf' for Votes-Seri. Barry Goldwater was surrounded by fans at Knoxville, Tenn., air- port September IG as he czunpziigned for the presidency on the Republican ticket. The con- servative senator swept Lo a lirst-ballot nomina- tion at the convention in San Francisco, Q... National Events in Review-1964 1,771 the GrenteslACassius Clay whooped it up with his handlers after he won the world heavyweight title in Miami Beach in February. He was credited with a tech- nical knockout of Sonny I.iston when Lis- ton failed to answer the bell lor the sev- enth round. s after the last out in the seventh YVorld Series 515,5- Alrzslmn Quake'-A whole linc of Cars rest- ed about 20 feet below street lerel on it main thoroughfare in Anchorage the day following the disastrous earthquake on March 27. ..-4-f- 'f - Nobel Prize ll'l7IIlI'I'4l,I'. Martin Luther King, 111, right, was greeted by Richard C. Patterson, commissioner of public exents. at Kennedy International .Xir- port Dec. l6 on arrixal front Europe. llr. King was in Oslo to receive the I9Gl Nobel Pean- Prize. 1 4 4 -,Q 'X i dr 1 THE 1965 THUJA ff H E f T . 1' ..nl f 1 ii nnmaf Taj ff 1' Z X lr, . . 1 .... . , 3.4.3. T LL! ,f V! PUBLISHED K BY THE ff, . fly A 'rlfs OF THE GLENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GLENVILLE, MINNESOTA. BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Cipra, Mr. Belshan, Mr. Gussner, Mr. Hamers1y, Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Mittag, Mr. Cherney, Mr. Kalstad.. These men devote countless number of hours to the task of administering to the needs of our school district. They are to be congratulated for the tremendous effort that they put Forth. For this we wish to offer a hearty THANK YOU . GLENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL V Fi, J 4 we vw1m,fw:1,'fx:'Qe-wf.f,- ., .W ggga-,gfifffff gm V,--gf,Lgg7y.,,,fz,:3L K MTW T if -is Wga.. A- at W' V K sm ,.' , -. -f wt: Yf' '-'iff Nw, K my A-we .wif-Qftvfxii-f L: .a:11.-- -N-wwf: J. ,, H ,vsfzz-If :ff VE.-mega-21'-eerie:-Q-,t . ., ,. - , . : , . , , -I ,ay . ,. ' ' , . K ' H VW',Q,:,.figfWiLiJ'f , 'Vx ' -K . 'w : ,,N.:25:3':x-gif-1 ':: s?3,:E5Elik.,flQ'''g::::,1i:gEZEQfg5EQ:5::Vx U k V--gh. :.. I .j f N 1 .. ., ,, - g HL H-.. '--s-. , kg , , 'F' ' 'f . Mm- . ' - . Ju- A ' 't l ,fifgf u T799-Q. V- . 'qv ,V H .s,.,. A .,., ,,.x.,,..... W4 W 1 5 . , . V , T H ., ,M '-fs-,. .- -- ::q. s:.: vNv ,751 ' -' f - 5. ,Vi I ywizvxy , agagiyxit . A V K V sv 2,1 'fm -' wus . W - V ,fo -' w at ' .:: .. . H .. - :,, 5' - I. ,JI iv K V .. 1610, a1wsff18hf'e ii' . ' f' ' - ' -if vf1sw.:s1g: 'A . ,yo-V EFACU HEY ADMUNUSUTFBATUQN PRINCIPAL Mg xxwwmxxx MRS. RUTH ANDERSON MISS VERONICA ANDERSON MR. GERALD BAKKEN Library English Social Studies Business Education Physical Education Track ! EgfiiiFM'Nng4ff, MR. GEORGE QURRIER 1 MRS. SUSAN DOHRMANN MR. NORMAN FREDIN Social Stud1es..Ath. Dir. Hgme Econgmicg Vocationai Agriculture Football..B Squad Basketball Science Q . iw I MR- LEO HOLL MRS. ELIZABETH JONES MRS. BARBARA LEBEAU Social Studies..Baseball English Engiish C Squad Basketball Physical Education -or My an ,lLv ' MRS. ELAINE MELBY MRS. MARGARET MYERS MR. JACK NELSON Mathematics Vocal Music Ind. Arts..A Squad B Ass't Football mi' MR- GORDQN OLUND MR. JAMES RAHTO MR. LAVERME MALHEIM Mathewatics Science Social JV- HTQR F00tba11 Instrumental Music it A - -i:4gLJ'1J g,f , r x Q K K l .. A g E215 -+R Xt. A '4' 2 z! .XXX S A Riff- .,,.: 2 Q i 4 A Q aj K - V A E RJ nfwi Q A M MRS- HELEN WILKE MRS. VIRGINIA YOUMG En9115h Business Education Speech Hoyt ur! Sanderson ll' -WH' H . NZTZZF. fl QL l'- Nelson fx al i -S J 1 Nelson YK Esse Q, , Q Gayken f A . 'elif X , BUS DRIVERS Margie Sandra g Steven We would be at a loss without these people. They are very important for the welfare of Mrs. Mehus all of US, Office 'Al K L.. A Jean Mrs. Prantner Connie Kluender Custodlans Wes Nels Mrs. Ashby Mrs. Berven Mrs. Erickson Lonnie Dick..Phil..Paul Arlene......Larry Dan... Chuck... Calvin.. Arlene.. Lonnie.. Dennis.. Richard. Dennis.. Brent... Paul .... Susan... Judy .... Gene .... Jane .... Norma... Margaret. Linda... Larry... Lauri... Richard. Linda... Gene .... Jimmie.. Bonnie.. Gerry... Ronnie.. Steve... Jean .... Ronnie.. Becky... Darlene. Jane .... Jean .... Les... Linda... Richard. Ruth... Margie. Blaine. Lee .... Robert. Paul... Kathy.. Becky.. Roelf.. Sandra. David.. Larry.. Orville. Ronnie. Jean... Paul... Phil... Linda.. Dale... Bob... Nikky.. Larry.. Dorothy James.. Marlene Roxy... Don... Pam... SEEN! IFES Jim Jane You would never guess DANNY ADAMS CHARLES ANDERSON Football 115 Basketball 103 Baseball 125 Band 103 FFA 10, 11,12, Class Vice President 10 Fun,frolic and glee are there, the will to do and the soul to dare. FHA 10, 11, 12-Secretary, Lib- rary 123 Trojaneer Staff 11,12 Junior Class Playg SeniorC1ass Play. Always happy, always gay--her laugh rings out the live-long day. Basketball 10, 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 FFA 10, ll, 125 Lettermen 11, 12. Home is the place to stay Baseball 10, 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 123 Chorus 105 Lettermen 10, ll, 12-President, Student Council-President 125 Junior Class Playg Senior Class Playg Homecoming King. An eye For the baskets, an eye for the blonds. ARLENE BENESH LONNY BERVEN Football 10, 11, 125 Band 10, ll, 123FFA 10, ll, 125 Letter- men 12. No one ever climbed the ladder of success with his hands in his pockets. Football 103 FFA 10, 11, 12. I studied once and was sick for days. CALVIN BELSHAN DENNIS BILLADEAU RICHARD BREMER DENNIS BROITZMAN BRENT BUCHANAN FFA 10, 11, 12. Of all the things I like the best, I much prefer to sit and rest. Football 10, 11, 125 Track 11, 125 Band 10, 125 FFA 10, 11,12 Treasurer5 Lettermen 10,11, 12 Secretaryg Junior Class P1ay5 Senior Class Play5 Class Pres- ent5 Homecoming King Candidate Heart Throb Candidate. He doesn't break the rules, he just bends them a little. FFA 10, 11, 12. when joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash. FHA 10, 11, 12-Treasurer5 Lib- rary l25 Trojaneer Staff 10, 11, 125 Trojan Staff 12. Like a busy bee,she uses every shining moment. Football ll, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Chorus 10, 11, 125 FFA 10, ll, 125 Lettermen ll, 125 Stu- dent Council 10, 115 Heart Throb Candidate. The rich man as his motor car Band 10, ll, 12-Vice-President Chorus 10, 11, 125 Library 12 Junior Class Play5Senior Class -Playg Homecoming Queen Candid- ate5 A-Squad Cheerleader 11,12 Girls Chorus 10, ll, 125Trip1e Trio 10, 115 Majorette 10. She's alike to us all, she'5 liked by us all. PAUL BUCHANAN SUSAN CHERNEY JUDITH CHRISTENSON EUGENE CITURS JANE COOPER FFA io, 11, 12 He had a mind of his own, but a redhead can change it. Band 10,11-Secretary,l25 Chor- us 10, 125 FHA lO,11, 125 Tro- janeer Staff 10, ll-Co-Editor, 12-Editorg C1assVice-President 125 Class Secretary 115 Girls Staterg Girls Chorus 1O,1l,125 Triple Trio 10, 115 A11 State Band5 Heart Throb Candidate, All musical people seem to be happy, and I'm no exception. FHA lO,11, 125 Trojaneer Staff 11, 125 Junior Class Play5Sen- ior Class Play. Let us respect red hair,espec- ially our own. 10, ll, 12. Charm lies in being quiet. Trojaneer Staff ll I'm in favor of seven day week ends. Senior Class Play5 Football 10 ll, 125 His only love is to kill time. LARRY HANSON LAURIE HEFTA RICHARD HERMAN LINDA JACOBSON Band l0:FHA lO, ll, l2gLibrary ll, l23 Trojaneer Staff ll, l2 She looks like an angel, talks like one too,but you never can tell what an angel will do. FFA io, ii, 12. You don't have to take Ag. to raise cane. Football Mgr. lO, llg Basket- ball Mgr. lOg Lettermen ll, l2 The slower you go, the longer you live. Band lO, ll, l2-TreasurergCho- rus lO3 FFA l0gTrojaneer Staff lO, ll, l25 Junior Class Playg Class Treasurer 103 CameraClub lO, llg All State Band ll, l2. Studious and mischievous by turns. Girls Chorus IO, ll,l25 FHA 10 ll, 125 Library llg Student Council llg Junior Class Play Class Treasurer l2. As quiet as a mouse, yet no trap has caught her. Band lO,ll-Band Queen, l2-Sec- retaryg Class Secretary 123 Girls Chorus lO, ll,l25 Triple Trio llg Homecoming Queen Can- didateg Chorus Class Chairmen 10. The blush is beautiful but sometimes inconvenient. EUGENE JENSON JIMMIE JENSEN BONNIE KNAACK GERALD KOCH RONALD KOCH STEVE KOESTER Football 10, 11, 123 Track I2 Band 10, llj FFA 10, ll, 12. Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Band 10,11, 123 Chorus 10, ll, 123StudentCounci1 12-Secretary Tribune Correspondentg Trojan- eer Staff 11, 123 Girls Chours 10, 11, l23 Majorette l0,ll,l2 -Head3 Triple Trio 10, 11, 12. As innocent as a new laid egg. Band 10,11, 123 Chorus 103 FFA 11, 12. I live recklessly. Football 10, llj Basketball 10 llj Baseball 10, 11, 123 Track ll, 123 Band 10-Vice-President ll-President, 123 Chorus 10,11 l2j Lettermen 10, ll, l2-Trea- surer3 Trojaneer Staff 10, llj Junior Class Play3 Class Pres- ident 10, Class Treasurer 115 All District Band 10, 11, 12. I wonder who it was who first invented kissing. Football 10,11, 123 Basketball 10, 123 Baseball ll, 123 FFA 10, ll, 123 Lettermen ll, 12. Thou art a fellow of good res- pect. Band 10, 11, 123 Girls Chorus 10, 11, 123 Senior Class Play3 Chorus l0Q Triple Trio 10, ll. She's a girl of few words few thousand. JEAN KVAM RONALD KYCEK REBECCA LARSON DARLENE LAU Q JANE LOPER Band 10, 11, 123 Chorus 10, 11 123 FHA 11, 123Library 1O3Tro- janeer Staff 11,123 Girls Cho- rus 1O,11, 12 Chairmang Trip- le Trio 10,11. Late hours are bad for one,and good for two. O that permanent wave. Chorus 11, 123 FHA 10, 11, 125 GRA 103 Library 12. It's nice to be natural when you're natura11y nice. FHA 10, 11, 123 GRA 10. A quiet gir1....at times. Chorus 103 FHA 10, 11, 123 GRA 10, 11. I find joy in living and Iaugh ing. FFA 10, 11, 12 A whizz on whee1s. LESLIE LORENTZEN LINDA LUNNING JEAN LGPER RICHARD MADSON .wif :wr RUTH MANEMANN MARGIE MONSON BLAINE NELSON Band 10, 11, 125 Majorette 10, 11, 125 Chorus 10, 115 FHA 10, 11-Vice-President,12-President Trojan Staff 11, 12-Co-Editor Gir1s Chorus 10, 11, 125Trip1e Trio 10, 115Heart Throb Candi- date. Winning ways, p1easant smi1e, dressed so neatly - quite in sty1e. FFA1O,11,12. I came to school one dayg I fina11y graduated. GRA 10, 11, 125 Library 10, 11 125 Trojaneer Staff 11, 125 Senior Class P1ay5 B Squad Cheer1eader 105 Cafeteria 12. She packs a11 her troubles in a box, sits on the 1id and Iaughs. Basketba11 10, 11, 125Baseba11 105 Track 12. President of the 'Bored' of Education. Baseba11 105 Band 10, 11, 125 Chorus 10. There is a 1itt1e bit of bad in every good 1itt1e boy. Footba11 10, 11, 12-Co-Captain Track 11, 125 Lettermen 10, 11 125Student Counci1 11, 12-Vice President. Greater men have 1ived, but I don't be1ieve it. LEE NELSON ROBERT NELSON PAUL OAKLAND ORVAL QUAM RONALD RASMUSSON JEAN SALTOU Track 10, 11, 125 FFA 10, 11, 125 Lettermen 10, 11. Often he sits and thinks, but more often he just sits. Footba11 10, 11, 125Basketba11 10, 11, 125 Baseba11 10, 11,12 Track 125 FFA 10, 11, 12-Vice- Presidentg Lettermen 11, 12. The gir1s can't decide whether he is bashFu1 or whether he acts that way for se1F-protec- tion. Basketball 10, 11, 125Baseba11 10, 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 12-President5Cho- rus5Lettermen 10, 11, 125C1ass President 12,Vice-President 11 Treasurer 105 Homecoming King Candidate. On the basketba11 f1oor he has won great Fame, by p1aying his hardest in every game. Footba11 10, 11, 125Basketba11 10, 11, 125 Baseba11 10, 11,12 Track 125 FFA 10, 11-Treasurer 12-Secretaryg Letterman 11, 12 He never speaks sense when nonsense wi11 do. Trojaneer Staff 11, 12. Opportunity knocks for every man, but the woman gets the ring. Band 11, 125 Trojaneer Staff 11, 125 Senior Class P1ay. Small, but so is a stick of dynamite. PAUL SCHILLING PHILIP SCHILLING LINDA SCHMIDT KATHRYN OLSON REBECCA OLSON ROELF OUDEKERK Band 10, ll, 123 Chorus 10, ll Girls Chorus 10, ll, l23Triple Trio 10, ll, Trojan Staff 12. If I ever Find love, I'll put it in a test tube and analyse it. FHA 10, ll, 123 GRA 10, ll, 12 President3 Heart Throb Queen. Laughing, talking, full of Fun known and liked by everyone. Band 10, ll, 123 Chorus 10, ll Student Council 103 Trojan Staff ll, 12-Co-Editorg Junior Class Playg Girls Chorus 10, ll, 123 Chorus Chairman 113Trip1e Trio 10, ll. Tain't Fair for one gal to have a priority on so much poise, personality, and charm. Football 10, ll, 123 Track 123 FFA 10, ll, 123 Lettermen 123 Senior Class Playg Heart Throb Kinq. He doesn't put things offg he puts them over. A great big boy with a great big heart. Football 10, ll, 123 Band 10, ll, 123 Lettermen 10, ll, 12. Our football star - out every night. SANDRA PERSINGER DAVID PRANTNER LARRY PRANTNER Football 10, ll, l23Basketball 10, ll, 12. There are two sides to every political question,my side and the wrong side. Basketball 10, ll, 125 Chorus lO5 Lettermen ll, 123 X All great men are dead,I'm not 1 Feeling so well myself. DALE SCHROEDER Laffy Vanek FFA 10, ll, 12. He's cultured, Agricultured. Band lOgChorus 10, ll, 12g FHA 11,125 Library 123 Trojaneer Staff ll, 125 Girls Chorus 10, ll, 125 Triple Trio ll. It matters not how you may we L. .. changed eventually anyway. M ROBERT SCHUHMACHER DOROTHY VIRCHOW Band 10, ll, 125 Chorus 105 Trojaneer Staff 125 Junior Class Playg Senior Class Playg A-Squad Cheer Leader lO,ll,l23 All State Band. I'm strictly a one-man women but I can't help lovin' 'em all. Track 123 FFA 10, ll, 12. High school days have no de- light but oh, brother! Those high school nights. NTCOLA STUDIER JAMES VIRCHOW pronounce my nameg it will be M5 K GRA 12. I never talk except when it's 'extremely necessary. Track 10, Band 10, 11, 125 Cho rus 10, 125 Trojaneer Staff 10 Senior Class Play, Stage Band. They say the world is a stage, and I'm the clown. MARLENE WEBB DONALD WILLIAMSON Chorus 10, ll, l2gGirls Chorus 10, ll, 123 Trojaneer Staff ll 12-Co-EditorgSenior Class Play Homecoming Queen. Short, sweet'n snappy. Trojaneer Staff ll, 12. Women like not only to conquer f but to be conquered. ROXANNE WEGNER PAMELA WILLIAMSON ff ,:.- useo l - A-ff President ..... ...Ron Rasmusson V. President .... ...Margaret Funfar ae, ' ax Treasurer ....... ...Linda Jacooson tw9QUNQ2WAQ Secretary ........... Bonnie Knaack JQEQQQQQ' Student Council ..... Lonny Berven Q Plilgfh Jfgfa ,J Jean Kvam 5- Paul Oakland MOTTO......WE HAVE FOLLOWED, NOW WE LEAD. COLOR......AQUA and SILVER FLOWER.....WHITE ROSE Danny Adams..f.... Charles Anderson.. Calvin Belshan .... Arlene Benesh .... Lonnie Berven ..... Dennis Billadeau.. Richard Bremer .... Dennis Broitzman.. Brent Buchanan .... Paul Buchanan .... Susan Cherney ..... Judith Christenson..... Gene Citurs ....... Jane Cooper .... Norma Farris ..... Margaret Funfar... Larry Hanson ..... Laurie Hefta ..... Richard Herman .... Eugene Jenson .... Jimmie Jensen .... Bonnie Knaack .... Gerald Koch .... Ronald Koch ...... Steven Koester .... Jean Kvam ....... Ronald Kycek .... Rebecca Larson... Darlene Lau ..... Jane Loper .... Jean Loper ...... Les Lorentzon .... Richard Madson... Ruth Manemann .... Margie Monson .... Blaine Nelson... Lee Nelson ...... Robert Nelson .... Paul Oakland... Kathy Olson .... Rebecca Olson ..... Roelf Oudekirk .... Sandra Persinger.. David Prantner... Larry Prantner... Orval Quam ...... Ron Rasmusson ..... Jean Saltou ....... Dale Schroeder......... Robert Schuhmacher..... ...will .....will ...will ...will .....will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will will Will will will will will will will will will wi l will Nicola Studier.........will Larry Vanek ...... Dorothy Virchow... James Virchow .... Marlene Webb .... Roxanne Wegner... Don Williamson... Pam Williamson... will will will will will will will will will will ...will will will will will will Hill SENIOR CLASS R O P H E C Y be fighting Cassius Clay for the title. demonstrate guitars for Turner-Jasma. be teaching French in Hobo Jungle. be the private secretary of the French teacher. represent the U.S. in the Olympics as a speedster. be running a trap line in Alaska. be the chief hair stylist of the Albert Lea Beauty Salon. be breaking in Chevy's...top,sides, and bottoms. be the be the become become become star attraction on the Nikki-Mouse Show. head ranger at Jellystone National Park. a secretary for Dunn and Bradstreet. the head cook for a certain ranger. an artist for the Posthole Magazine. go into the chicken business and become the est cooper b U H there become another Ann Landers giving advice to the forlorn. teach the finer points of barbering in the Congo. be the assistant ranger at Jellystone. reach her goal in life and will receive the award for being the become the be the head table waiter at the become the be selling become the be selling really be up in the air. HPlayboy of the Yearn. state weed inspector. Canton. sales manager for the overshoe department at Sears. shoes at the OddLot Shoe Store. author of the best sellerHHow to catch a Girln. pies at Koester's Last Stand. The three Lindas will be car-hops there.fGleason, Lunning, and Jacobson.l be doing a trick act for the Harmony Three. be conducting the Sympathy Orchestra of Glenville. become the new Avon lady. join the Polar Bear Club, swimming in icy waters during winter. become the head librarian of the Congressional Library. become the chief dietitian at G.H.S. be operating a hair-waving salon for men. be operating the NFO in Siberia. put her FHA experience to work on her large family. become the HTrigH professor at the new Civic College. become a highway patrolman beside operating his tree farm. become a parole officer. be customizing cars at London Garage. become the head cheerleader at the U.of M. become a private nurse specializing only in young men. run for president on the Republican ticket. become a geologist and working some of the old ruins. still be the Queen of USomeone'sH heart. become the official tester of the Myrtle Drag Strip. become the Beatles personal barber but operating from the Congo make history running the three minute mile. be modeling overshoes in Sears Dept. Store. Q ..... l finally settle down and keep house. Paul and Phil Schilling...will organize their own Twins team. will play a little more basketball with the Globetrotters. become a bridge repairman. be the chief instigator of the Nikki-Mouse Show. play the only guitar in the Philharmonica Orchestra. find that certain someone and will set up housekeeping in Java. become a pizza-spinner at the Cellar. have found her man and will now settle down to a good life. be chosen as the mascot for the Minnesota Vikings. become the chief field man for Perkins. assist the chief stylist at the Albert Lea Beauty Salon. Calvin Belshan... Arlene Benesh.... Lonnie Berven..... Richard Bremer.... Brent Buchanan... Paul Buchanan.... Susan Cherney..... Judi Christenson....... Eugene Citurs.......... Jane Cooper...... Norma Farris..... Margaret Funfar.... ... Linda Gleason .... Larry Hanson .... Laurie Hefta .... Richard Herman... Linda Jacobson... Eugene Jenson .... Jimmie Jensen .... Bonnie Knaack .... Gerald Ronald Steven Koester... Jean Kvam ...... Ronald Kycek .... Rebecca Larson... Darlene Lau ..... Jane Loper ....... Koch.... Koch..... Daniel Adams ........... wills Charles Anderson ....... wills ...wills ...wills ...wills Dennis Billadeau ....... wills ...wills lls Dennis Broitzman ....... wi ....wills ...wills ...wills wills wills ....wills .....wills ...wi ....wi ....wi ...wi ...wi ....wi ....wi wills lls lls lls lls lls lls lls ...wills ...wi ...wi ...wi lls lls lls ...wills ....wi ....wi ....wi ....wi Jane Loper.............wi Leslie Lorentzon... Linda Lunning .... Richard Madson... Ruth Manemann .... Margie Monson .... Blaine Nelson .... Lee Nelson ...... Robert Nelson .... Paul Oakland .... Kathy Olson... Becky Olson ...... ....wi ....wi ...wi lls lls lls lls lls lls lls lls ...wills ...wi ....wi ....wi ....wi ....wi ....wi ...wi Roelf Oudekerk.........wi Sandra Persinger.......wi David Prantner.........wi Larry Prantner... Orval Quam......... Ronald Rasmusson....... Jean Saltou...... Paul Schilling..... ... Philip Schilling....... ...wi lls lls lls lls lls lls lls lls lls lls lls ...wills ...wi Linda Schmidt...... ...wi Dale Schroeder......... Robert Schuhmacher.....wi Nicola Studier... Larry Vanek ...... Dorothy Virchow.. James Virchow .... Marlene Webb ..... Roxanne Wegner... ......wi ...wi wills lls wills wills lls wills lls lls lls .. ...wi wills lls ...wills .. ...wi Donald Williamson......wi Pamela Williamson......wi lls lls lls his....... his his her. his his his his his his her her his her her her her his her his her his his her his his his her his her her her her his her his her her his his his his her her his her his his his his her his his her his his her his her his her her his her SENICR CLASS Will abundance of freckles to Mary Lou Manemann. quiet ways to Randy Studier. teasing ways to Ella Michaelis. exciting bus rides to Paul Rasmusson. high jumping record to Linda Wallin. dancing ability to Paul Rasmusson. hair style to Steven Hanson. wild Saturday nights to Karen Olson. Juliet to Charles Virchow. quick temper to Becky Bogenschutz. driving ability to Sandy Westrum. teasing comb to Kenny Cafourek. all-around ability to Keith Cornelius. story-telling ability to George Thofson. waitress ability to Sandy Moucha. love of English literature to Tom Gold. quiet nights to Carlene Baseman. wisecracks to Korla Walton. incessant stream of chatter to Randy Soper nickname of Lightening to Sandy Moucha. tiny stature to Claude Davis. love of school to Rona Gstalder. Brownie points to Richard Abbey. dimples to Danny Rodgers. unyielding attention in class to Carlene B height to Tom Hintz. letterman jacket to Ella Michaelis. majorette boots to Tom Gold. vocal talents to George Thofson. Avon perfumes to Charles Virchow. aches and pains to Linda Steene. long walks to school to Tom Hintz. baby-sitting jobs to Mike Foss. curly hair to Carol Cooper. shyness to Claude Davis. driving habits to Rona Gstalder. waistline to Mike Foss. clerical talents to Randy Soper. mechanical ability to Carol Cooper. in law trouble to Mary Lou Manemann. model T-Bird to Sarah Ferguson. scholastic ambitions to Kathy Severtson. long finger nails to Kenny Cafourek. sewing ability to Terry Johnson. black leather boots to Linda Wallin. presidency of the GRA to Richard Gayken. karate ability to Sandra Westrum. build to Richard Abbey. blushing ways to Keith Cornelius. basketball captaincy to Steven Davis. soft voice to Sarah Ferguson. brother Phil to Karen Olson. temper to Richard Gayken. long black hair to Richard Gayken. long legs to Gayle Prizler. bashful exterior to Steven Davis. domestic ability to Terry Johnson. guitar to Cindy Hillman. space on Broadway to Becky Bogenschutz. can opener to Cindy Hillman. short walks to Steven Hanson. singing ability to Ronald Gayken. love for chorus to Keith Cornelius. black hair dye to Linda Steene. - GSEITIBFI UNDERCMASSMEN s 7 1 CLASS FA VORITES Richard Abbey Keith Cornelius V A Q :ggi s J ji, is-gsfwi sf img i .. :-Eg 1 - ' 251555 to i i1M?H . T ,. ' V .- 'iwifi . .-if 'E ' .. Q. , KJ. , Richard Gayken Cynthia Hillman Sandra Moucha Carlene Baseman Becky Bogenschutz Kenny Cafourek P2552 'I' ZIV! S1 filly: c Uvmwe ', llla l3QRii4R g3??i?E? Qmukwd. l1 liigzei f'ss3ef ' ,,la' uiP??? '?ff??W'iEE1Qi15 , Claude Davis Steven Davis Sarah Ferguson 'AQQQ it ' ffl Qfgigagggggg llll f Ronald Gayken Thomas Gold Rona Gstalder Thomas Hintz Terry Johnson Mary Manemann ' EEE? ??iH WWE QQ f?HQ5 ggym .... jmi?bf Eiga ?Ew1,.sm1ifmHEE? .'p + giwiigfw Q- ,::s'g.: i:'a . gii,f,..K . , giving, -'Wal . l Vu q-v.,M,v- 13.35 . - K .,1 E2 .1:,, .Z ,. 'iq S! T Q' Q i fd.n .,5NV - ge? Karen Olson Gayle Prizler Paul Rasmusson .IU IOR CLASS Carol Cooper Michael Foss Steven Hanson Ella Michaelis Daniel Rodgers l l Kathy Severtson wi saasawtawggff an t ii my wgiik sf , fi-Mif,ypa - 'if' , WH? or Q Charles Virchow 51141 ' ilfijlbix ' ' 5 S S? L QRS W is ri EQW '-h. Q? W ., !-iQ f ,ggywf m 4 L wwe Q T, , T , ' ,,y 3 ., g Randy Soper Linda Steene Randy Studier George Th0fS0n Linda Wallin Korla Walton Sandra westrum This class is not large in numbers, but they make up for that in their interest in so many of the activities of school life. PRESIDENT ........ Claude Davis V. President ..... Steven Davis Secretary ........ Mary Lou Manemann Treasurer ........ Michael Foss pxwais Eaixng ESS X Qiigu M! . - 9 vlalun 3051 Ju IDR CLASS O FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW FIFTH ROW SOPHOMORES Donna Belshan, Janice Perleberg, Nancy Persinger, Linda Monnahan, Mary Ellen Carlsgaard, Becky Bailey, JoAnne Olson, Trudy Walton, Marilyn Wallin, Sylvia Furgeson. Mrs. Jones, Bonnie Bremer, Nancy Monson, Pat Esse, Gayle Sistek, Susie McCul- lough, Diane Persinger, JoAnn Schutz, Judy Dammen, Jonita Wobschall, Dorothy Williamson. Mrs. LeBeau, Walter Johnson, Roger Wolff, Dennis Prantner,Elaine Cherney,Carol Johnson, Connie Frydenlund, Marilyn Belshan, Joe Pacovsky, Lowell Schuhmacher, Allen Schilling. James Sybilrud, Tom Gordon, Robert Eitrus,James Nelson, Willard Brandt, Lowell Walton, James Benesh, James Furguson, David Lau, David Wolff, Robert Koch. Dennis Oakland, Thomas Madson, Kenneth Lawson,James Saman, Loren Hulbert,Phil- lip Wallin, Staurt Behr, Jerry Williamson, Marc Schaub, Richard Grinolds. ADVISORS.... .. Mrs. LeBeau, and Mrs. Jones Uumvmm P 'PRESIDENT..... .. Susie Meculieugh ye A 'T 'Al v. PRESIDENT... .. Roger weiff ,Z.f3r0,g, - 0 SECRETARYU... .. JoAnne Olson HQQWQWK ,N TREASURER... .. Gayle Sistek sf J r. 'X ll WN .S as xi ' 'Q s 4' 54 QIIIQ I 7 ' x ' ,,i,,, !icY!!lL XX ,Ain y R X 9+ President..Vice President FIRST ROW SECOND ROW FRESHMAN Lyle Flatness, Arie Oudekerk, Orville Larson, Glen Davis, Kevin Koester, Gary Buchanan, Ronald Knutson, Steve Thofson, Steve Barber, Marvin Ringoen, Dennis Fredrickson, Bruce Paulson. Barbara Rasmusson, Sheryl Reeder, Julie Sybilrud, Kathy Johnson, Marcia Howard Cynthis Quam, Cynthis Rodgers, Valerie Olson, Francis Oakland, Barbara Broitz- man, Marilyn Rohne, Susan Schmidt. Elaine Luksik, Juanita Brandt, George Pacovsky, David Ziebell, Steven Nelson THIRD ROW LeRoy Baseman, Douglas Williamson, Dennis Saltou, Richard Michaelis, Janet Koch, Patricia Cech. FOURTH ROW Mrs. Melby, Sheryl Lau,Sharon Kycek, Jane Studier, Linda Heiny, Diane Cafourek Ardis Williamson, Janet Bork, Louise Jacobson, Mar Hanson, Mr. Holl. Y GW ADVISORS... Mrs. Melby and Mr. Holl ,XL 5 f, PRESIDENT... George Pacovsky ,i P v. RREs1nENT....... Jane srodior Kwai , Y SECRETARY... Julie syoiiroo K ' 2- ' flw TREASURER... Ronald Knutson W x - C X .ll fy vJ5 I J l..q'l'i:Z- ' -3 of 2 I R X L ' - X President George at work. GRADE EIGHT FIRST ROW Richard Trytten, Mike Belshan, Larry Perleberg, Lonnie Vanek, David Lawson, Clark Cipra, Lynn Berven, Thomas Belshan, Paul Follmuth, Mark Hengesteg, Le- Roy Ellingson, Duane Virchow. SECOND ROW Danny Lau, Bob Weiser, Keith Thompson, John Dahlum, Milton Wolff,Terrance Hil- lman, Palmer Granholt, Dennis Hamberg, Charles Trost, Donald Fredrickson, Dar- yll Baseman, Philip Staehling, Bill Weiser. THIRD ROW Mr. Bakken, Vicki Rasmusson, Julie Lukes, Penny Plevka, Janice Christenson, Joseph Samen, Douglas Hillman, Nicholas Olson, Sandra Sistek, Ramona Billadeau Sharon Knaack. FOURTH ROW Mr. Currier, Candice Gold, Suzette Gillard, Mary Ellen Miller, Sandra Twito, Carol Bailey, Rhonda Olson, Cynthia Bogenschutz,Barbra Barber, Diane Lau,Vicki Jensen. FIFTH ROW Renae Walton, Debra Goodeman, Shelley Hintz, Nancy Cherney, Sandra Anderson, Julie Sorenson, Mary Ann Chrs, Susan Jensen, Marcene Meincke, Jeanne Lau, Valerie Wolff, Kathleen Wallin, Sandra Wagner. CII? President Mary Gf'i:TTNw AUVISORS.... Mr. Currier and Mr. Bakken PRESIDENT... Mary Ellen Miller V. PRESIDENT....... SECRETARY... TREASURER... Lynn Berven Cindy Bogenschutz Susan Jensen A time ANGEL! , X X QW M J 2 d -J X GRADE SEVEN FIRST ROW Miss Anderson, Bonnie Williamson, Marsha Abbey, Nora Nelson, Ramona Kleven, Randi Monnahan, Kathy Schilling, Valorae Cech, Cynthia Johnson,Elizabeth Wdser Jeanette Anderson. SECOND ROW Mr. Olund, Shirley Saltou, Charlene Hoverson, Sally Hefta, Nona Nelson, Le Ann Struck, Vicki Koester, Judith Funfar, Joanne Cherney, Sheryl Schmidt, Debra Bridley. THIRD ROW Lee Cox, Marvin Cooper, James Hamersly, James Wabschall, Michael Steene, Dean Adams, William Severtson, Joseph Studier, Darrell Monson, Glen Schuhmacher Larry Hamberg, Mike Nelson. FOURTH ROW James McCullough, Raymond Mittag, Paul Hanson, David Hanson, Robert Knutson Mark Ringeon, Kelly Wadding, Michael Severtson, Dean Westrum, Lonnie Groe, Mike Woods, Herbert Kunce. ADVISORS... ... Miss Anderson and Mr. Olund PRESIDENT....... Dean Adams THE BIG FOUR V. PRES1DENT.... Bill Severtson TREASURER....... Mark Ringeon SECERTARY .... .. Darrel MOHSOH Mark Dean Bill Darrel QJ5' ' m'v '9 - Q ll ' 'uf' Wg. Q- 'O n 'I Q 5 1 gg, E y x trl a Y l - Q Qi! IL ef l J ,K F 1 2 , W K .fig CWUVUTUES My Hobby X Budding Actors At Rest lst 2nd 3rd Nth Row Row: Row Row HIGH SCHOOL Nicola Studier, Jim Jensen, Judith Christenson, Rebecca Bailey, Julie Sybilrud, Carol Bailey. Jean Kvam, Susie McCullough, Ruth Manemann, Susan Schmidt, Janice Christenson, Susan Gillard, Jane Studier, Paul Buchanan, Steven Davis, Brent Buchanan, Paul Hanson. Vicki Jenson, Sharry Lau, Kathy Wallin,Diane Lau, Kathy Schilling,Ramona Kleven Ramona Billadeau, Bonnie Williamson, Bruce Paulson, Bob Weiser, Judith Funfar, James Saman, Ronald Kycek, Larry Prantner, Sally Hefta, Michael Belshan, Philip Staehling. Mr. Walheim, Director, Sheryl Schmidt, Sharin Kycek, Linda Schmidt,Ronda Olson, Debra Bridley, Shirl Soper, Sherrie Soper. 'Vvyx The Junior Band The Marching Band lst 2nd 3rd. Nth. Row Row Row Row: BAND Gayle Prizler, Kathy Olson, Gayle Sistek, Bonnie Knaack, Patricia Esse, Mary Manemann, Rebecca Olson. Robert Koch, Julie Lukes, Darlene Lau, Mark Hengesteg, Ronald Koch, Calvin Belshan, Sandra Twito, Kathy Hanson, Mary Hansen, Sandra Wegner, Marilyn Rohne, Mary Miller. ' d St d' r Ronald Rasmu- Blaine Nelson, Charles Anderson, Rona Gstalder, Ran y u ie , sson, Linda Monnehan, Gary Buchanan, Randy Monnehan, Dean Adams,Lynn Berven, Penny Plevka, JoAnn Olson, Candice Gold, Elaine Cherney, Margaret Funfar. Richard Trytten, William Weiser, Donald Williamson, Lowell Schuhmacher,Becky Larson, James Hamersly, Joseph Saman, Sandra Sistek, Joseph Pacovsky,Orville Larson, Dennis Prantner, Karen Olson. President ....... Ronald Rasmusson jj' r V. President....Judith Christenson i -4LY Secretary ....... Bonnie Knaack Treasurer ....... Jimmie Jensen K- ' - Di v MMwPkH L L.. A ki , I ,,l. , ,,.. i.V, Mary Miller , Ruth ' ' Mary - Manemann Julie Jean -JPLMLM , Pat Sharon Esse JoAnn Julie Sybilrud Janice at the piano pat Mary MAJORETTES MIXED CHORUS lst. Row: Roxanne Wegner, Dorothy Virchow, Marilyn Wallin, Carolene Baseman, Rebecca Bogenschutz, Sylvia Furgeson, Jean Kvam, Margaret Funfar. 2nd, Row: Nancy Persinger, Bonnie Bremer, Darlene Lau, Connie Frydenlund, Jane Loper,Sarah Fergu- son, Linda Steene, Bonnie Knaack Judith Christenson. Brd. Row: Joan Schutz, Diane Persinger, Donna Belshan, Marilyn Belshan, Carol Johnson, Richard Grinolds, Roaald Kycek, Donald Williamson, Brent Buchanan, Steven Hanson. V' 42 f f ' S c 9 lst Row: Mrs. Myers, Director, Marilyn Rohne, Susie McCullough, Marilyn Wallin, Carolene Baseman, 2nd 3rd Llth Row Row Row Rebecca Bogenschutz, Sylvia Furgeson, Linda Monnehan, Patricia Esse. Louise Jacobson, Nancy Persinger, Bonnie Bremer, Linda Jacobson, Sarah Ferguson, Linda Steene, Rona Gstalder, Sandra Westrum, Nicola Studier. Dorothy Virchow, Kathy Olson, Darlene Lau, JAne Loper, Karen Olson, Jean Kvam, Margaret Funfar, Rebecca Bogenschutz, Judith Christenson, Bonnie Knaack. Joan Schutz, Diane Persinger, Narilyn Belshan, Donna Belshan, Connie Frydenlund, Carol Johnson, Mary Manemann, Ruth Manemann, Rebecca Olson, Roxanne Wegner. ,,olRLs',cHoRus s I lst 2nd 3rd hth Row Row Row Y sq .. L ,1 I 1 K u j, M of mf- V' i ll. . ,J O JUNIOR C5IRL'S CHORUS Carol Baily, Mary Hanson, Jeanette Anderson, Sandra Twito, Marcene Meineke, Linda Heiny, Janet Bork, Judi Funfar, Sherrie Schmidt, Randi Monnahan, Jane Studier, Renae Walton. Diane Lau, Louise Jacobson, Marilyn Rohne, Sandra Anderson, Valerie Wolff, Diane Cafourek, Elaine Luksik, Marcia Howard, Candice Gold, Suzy Gillard, Sandra'Wegner, Sharon Kycek, Mary Miller. Kathy Johnson, Janet Koch, Valorie Cech, Nancy Cherney, Cynthia Bogenschutz, Susan Jensen, Kathy Wallin, Janice Christenson, Shirley Soper. Row: Shelly Hintz, Ardis Williamson, Ronda Olson, Mary Chrs, Patricia Cech, Sherri Soper, Julie Sybilrud, Sheryl Reeder, Ramona Billadeau, Vicki Jenson, Cynthia Quam. , By Suyit 2 F i, Y. whh 7 ,ry 3 J E at X rg 3 -g: f fi P: ggi? EiEgii?fQigggEi ii kSXgQS Agg gg JUNIOR HIGH cn-nom , W 6 ANNUAL STAFF Karen Olson, Mary Lou Manemann, Ruth Manemann, Rebecca Olson, Susan Cherney, Kathy Olson and Becky Bogenschutz. It is always a difficult task for any Annual Staff to compile, to organize all the materials, pictures and interesting things that go to make up an Annual. We sincerely hope that you will be pleased with our project this year. CO-EDITORS Q ' k A 5 .1 ff K ff Ruth Manemann ' 'fy ,- 31 f l Rebecca Ol son 1' ,Q , , - V, .......... NME- 6 X H i 1 I l X ll I + I l ff f limi fi A ,f ,wx ,Y if . l Klip f ,fi ii lil 5 V K X , --,-,.4L11'-1-il I Ass'T-EUITORS is Y f1 i' f - X wif Mary Manemann l ,gaw- p Susan Cherney il Becky Bogenschutz XX Kathy Olson X W NW, mm, Karen Olson s YQ A x Tfififi Bil l STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Mrs. Young-Advisor, Joseph Pacovsky, Jean Kvam, Lonny Berven, 'Carol Cooper, Randy Studier, Mr. Fredin-Advisor. Standing: Lee Cox, Ardis Williamson, Tom Belshan, Connie Frydenlund, Kevin Koester,Jean- ette Anderson- Missing from the picture are: Paul Oakland and Shirley Soper fx af: ' La l , W XXV! sfyf' Vi V XM ll QQ 0 1Nc7g,Z f-QA ,f There are periods during the year that this group is a very active one. They are a re- presentative group from all grades.Our high school is well represented by them. The highlight of the year is of course cen- tered around Homecoming and all its varied activities. This is a large undertaking. We also note that they are busy during the Christmas season with all the decorations. There are also many moments of serious re- flections and problem solving. For all this we thank the Student Council and their Advisors. fwwnw ,, All OFFICERS 'Qi' 'r President ..... Lonny Berven fx 'Rd V. President..Paul Oakland ' 'A I J X Secretary ..... Jean Kvam 0 l' X K Treasurer ..... Randy Studier lk' ' ' E pf 'EZ lmhy ff EQ all fx NEWSPAPER STAFF SEATED Pat Esse, Nikki Studier, Linda Schmidt, Margaret Funfar, Mrs. Young, Roxanne Wegner, Susan Cherney, Laurie Hefta, Susie McCullough. SECOND ROW Jean Kvam, Dorothy Virchow, Jean Saltou, Pam Williamson, Darlene Lau, Carlene Baseman, Sara Ferguson, Gayle Prizler, Marge Monson, Jim Jensen, Steve Hanson. THIRD ROW Gayle Sistek, Becky Bailey, Elaine Cherney, Jonita Wobschall, Arlene Benesh, Kathy Severtson, Jane Cooper, Norma Farris, Nancy Monson, Dick Grinolds, Jim Ferguson. QD ADVISOR... ....Mrs. Young xx q w EDITOR...,........Margaret Funfar 1459, ASS'f EDITORS.....Linda Schmidt 5 ' Susan Cherney Q -0 j CO-EDITOR.... ....Roxanne Wegner 7 r. ' jk, 6 f Eff' xg D w i fn, The publication of a school paper can be a difficult task at times. However, with a well-knit organization it can become a very interesting task For those who make up this organization. S0 for a good job well done we say THANKS, C3 R A FIRST ROW Diane Persinger, Sandy Westrum, Korla Walton, Sara Ferguson, Sandra Persinger, JoAnn Olson, Jane Studier, Marlene Webb. SECOND ROW Judy Dammen, Mary Ellen Carlsgaard, Marilyn Wallin, Janice Perleberg,Kathy Severtson, Ardis Williamson, Trudy Walton, Susie McCullough, Sherry Lau. THIRD ROW Marcia Howard, Janet Koch, Cindy Rodgers, Valerie Olson, Nancy Monson, Sylvia Furgeson, Donna Belshan, Barbara Broitzman, Nancy Persinger, Sharon Kycek. FOURTH ROW Mrs. Jones, Kathleen Johnson, Sandra Moucha, Jonita Wobschall, Carol Johnson, Marilyn Belshan, Margie Monson, Carlene Baseman, Sheryl Reeder. ADVISOR... ... Mrs. Jones Many activities....a lot of fun under capable leadership. 1-no PRESIDENT....... .. Sandra Persinger ' S- v. PRESIDENTU.. .. Korla waiton Q -S-V SECRETARY..... .. JoAnne Olson FL, -L- X TREASURERU.. .. Sara Ferguson fl? These are students who take an interest in if the good things of a good school.They seek to assist in the operation of a good lib- rary. . mi Q! npr-Q42 UBRARY CL B FYR? Advisor Mrs. Anderson Seated Dorothy Virchow, Jane Loper, Mrs. Anderson, Nancy Monson, Margie Monson. Standing Dick Grinolds, Steven Hanson, Susan Cherney Laurie Hefta, Judith Christenson, Arlene Benesh. 2i. Firs t Row: Second Row: Third Row: ,E X .. LETTERMEN Steven Koester, Paul Buchanan, Larry Prantner, Ronald Kycek, Lonny Berven, Ronald Rasmusson, Larrv Vanek. Mr. Currier, Richard Herman, Charles Anderson, Richard Grinolds, Brent Buchanan, Ronald Gayken, Mr. Nelson. Orvil Quam, Steven Hanson, Philip Schilling, Danny Adams, Paul Schilling, Randy Studier. This group of boys have held their regular meetings. They have not been idle. Their big project for the year was the matter of . getting subscribers for the athletic pro- grams For the entire year. This they acc- . omplished. Q I M I ' tilt' k If -,Y--V Kenneth Cafourek egasm- . Q 6 '- 0 . ,f wwf xv. L 'dz 'ff 1 1 ' le., ll M, 5 T-lk v G 9 Wi S R l SENIOR PLAY CAST Seated: Linda Schmidt, Becky Larson, Jane Cooper, Larry Hanson, Margie Monson, Judith Christenson, Roxanne Wegner, Mrs. Young. Standing: David Prantner, Don Williamson, Paul Buchanan, Lonnie Berven, Ron. Rasmusson, Nicola Studier, Arlene Benesh. .IU IOR PL Y CAS The following students had a part in producing the play, HDOWN ON ABBEY'S FARMH Seated: Karen Olson, Rona Gstalder, Carol Cooper, Steven Hanson, Mary Lou Man- emann. Becky Bogenschutz, Gayle Prizler, Korla Walton, Sandra Westrum. ' l R d Steven Standing: Michael Foss, Kenneth Cafourek, Claude Davis, Danie o gers, naoaa PanAn1nh Studier, Missing from the picture...Ella Michaelis. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW David Prantner, Steven Koester,Brent Buchanan, Phillip Schilling, Danny Adams, Paul Schilling, Paul Buchanan, Charles Anderson, Calvin Belshan, Mr. Fredin SECOND ROW James Nelson, Dennis Prantner, Keven Koester, Glen Davis, Walter Johnson, Robert Schuhmacher, Robert Koch, Lowell Schuhmacher, Joe Pacovsky, Staurt Behr Phillip Wallin, Roger Wolff. THIRD ROW Steven Thofson, David Lau, Steven Nelson, Gary Buchanan, Ronald Koch, Dale Schroeder, Gerald Koch, Dennis Broitzman, Eugene Jenson, Dennis Billadeau. James Virchow, Lee Nelson, David Ziebell. FOURTH ROW Marvin Ringoen, Lyle Flatness, Ronald Knutson, James Benesh, Steven Barber, Robert Citurs, Eugene Citurs, George Thofson, Willard Brandt, Ronald Gayken, Richard Gayken, James Saman, Orville Larson. ADVISOR,,,, ,,, Mr, Fredin The various teams have worked hard to attain high ratings in the many PRESIDENT.......... Danny Adams judging contests. Listed are some V. PRESIDENT....... Paul Schilling of the results. This is all in Di- SECRETARYH... Phillip schming Strict IA Competition- TREASURER.... ... Paul Buchanan SENTINEL... ... Calvin Belshan General Livestock.... ....2nd. REPORTER... ... Charles Anderson or MeatS.... ....3rd. AM GJ ERICA Poultry.... ...J-ith. ga Soils.... ....9th. Q or-T10 6 x Jfg!:hE1it:l'i C401 . Hb- x if , ux-To 5 old ' -. ' n Eufunl ,gll'Pll. -Q? YP 'tba 1,5552 .4-, 101.0 , , P E 'N1, fx C 'SXF 'rf' ' C' - Q ,ff 2 3' ic 'T Q-X -.. 1, L S fi, .J ' Good luck in Future contests boys. s R ,X . R ,i 4 F A Q15 Nqr? u ' f , ' f , I AHERI 0: , I,-4 -we W ' , A -- ' e CA Hmf 4 x 4 I ,. 73, W' ,U ' Ti U- , ,, qx Gyltlow 6 N 5LPIYFAary if : J-2 5? an 7 :WFS Xsfij 1Q3ITE5bQ, ' , 'QQU -' Chapter Sweetheart Q D Becmy Bogehschutz F1V5t P1353 Da'VY T General Livestock Kansas City Contestants Just Bui1dihg The Tractor Winner Joe and Piggy B0557' Meats Team P0UltVY Team Soils Team FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW Linda Wallin, Becky Bogenschutz, Sandra Persinger, Jane Loper, Ruth Manemann, Connie Frydenlund, Arlene Benesh, Susan Cherney, Jane Cooper, Marilyn Belshan SECOND ROW Louise Jacobson, Sandy Westrum, Korla Walton, Margaret Funfar, Laurie Hefta, Dorothy Virchow, Jean Loper, Linda Jacobson, Linda Gleason, Linda Cunning. THIRD ROW Mrs. Dohrmann, Sheryl Reeder, Julie Sybilrud, Rona Gstalder, Karen Olson,Carol Cooper, Mary Lou Manemann, Patty Cech, Janet Koch, Linda Heiny, Diane Cafourek Darlene Lau. FOURTH ROW Mary Ellen Carlsgaard, Linda Monnahan, Judy Dammen, Diane Persinger, Janet, Bork, Elaine Luksik, Mary Hanson, Kathy Johnson, Marcia Howard, Becky Bailey, Patricia Esse, Sylvia Furgeson, Elaine Cherney. ADVISOR,... ... Mrs. Dohrmann This has been a very active group this year. One can look back and see the results of their many activities, some of which were the Heart Throb and the Style Show. 'U-gwqwn hmm- JU ,sumo FU I ZDJU'UU7 gwrnzog C-Il 'l Zzilbcnrrl rnrfurun-42 270-QU'-I -lo 0 l'l'Ia JD. a Z. so. . .4- 1-4. u . 0 be 0 . Q Zo n a c .. .- lllll . . . . . OU!!! Lmbdzo ms:'1os: 3m-3f-r CDDJKDDD' 33-- I fDfDZ Od S12 -o3'UJ'1'l3 fDfDfD 1fD 11313 309.91 fDwfD3 S4333 C 3 Q. 1 D-4 w - c x i-4 P 2: . . . . . . C . . C U7 w 3 5? 33 m wo m 'T U7 3 ua m 'T QX f, ,wks -SAW '90 U 9 4 SO '9 '19 'io 3 va 'V X W4 7 5 1 V ' fl V L 'll wig W' A: :nn : M1232 XX I n 2sQpxv 1.x Nc Q T190 A Let's continue the good work. Mbkflm' 1 Y 5 A,l1lllllg U 525 'gf X Ee- V3 .u 5' -I'-'f S NEW Y' glance at TH UQETU S 1' 11' If f' 1 , I 1 1 ff ,ff f ,f 1 f r 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ,' 1 1 1 ff f 1 .Y , . xml X M 1' W V 1 4, 1 N A 5 'Nl 1 S ffl VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Jim Ferguson, Steven Davis, Gary Buchanan, Randy Studier, David Prantner, Richard Herman, Richard Gayken, Willard Brandt, David Ziebell. SECOND ROW: Kenny Ca- fourek, Dan Rogers, Brent Buchanan, Steven Koester, Paul Oakland, Calvin Belshan,Paul Buchanan, Mike Foss, Glen Davis. THIRD ROW: Mr. Currier, Coach, Ron. Gayken, Larry Prantner, Paul Schilling, Dale Schroeder, Dick Grinolds, Claude Davis, Phil Schilling, George Thofson, Lonnie Berven, Mr. Nelson,.Assistant Coach. ,I y in W. ,M- N ivf'fQEQ?Q Although the season was not too encouraging in the kg HMQ 'E Elil Aalls won and lost column, it was nevertheless a season ,wfll',M Egjffvg ywy e of thrills for the spectators and players. Leaving Ji, H mg? Qaiifj W ' Q55 ,a', everything behind we look forward to another year L aff L? QQggQg?gF of football activity and again wonder about these L Q Q, N W 'iii boys who will carry on. We wish them well. ' ' C me 3 . GS ,c ' 53, tr an 1 ,., I. T i f 3 L A 4 W -I' ,lfz ' ' we THEY A f , ' '- as Z' 'V Jai? Emmons... ...l2.....O My Lyle..... ...lg.....g? TRI-Captains: N i Ventura.... ... ..... ALL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS: LeR0y..noua onnllguauna 5 Lonnie Befven . Elkton...... ... ..... Paul Oakland Rose Creek....... 0.....l8 paU1 Oakiand Grand Meadow..... 6.....34 Ronnie Gayken Adams............ O.....l3 Paui Buchanan as T Al f , Junior Foolboll lst. Row: Mike Steene, Terry Hillman, Dean Adams, Mike Severtson, Mike Woods, Joe Studier, Larry Nelson, Mr. Olund, Coach. Znd. Row: Kevin Koester, Paul Follmoth, Clark Cipra, John Dahlum, David Law- son, Darrell Monson, Philip Staehling, Bill Severtson. 3rd. Row: Larry Perleberg, Gary Buchanan, Glen Davis, Charles Trost, Richard Trytten, Tom Belshan, Mike Belshan. These boys showed a great deal of promise. Let us hope that they will continue to show an in- terest in this activity. This should be encour- aging to the fortunes of football at Glenville. We They . Adams ..... .... ..... 2 7 Freeborn ........ 2l ..... 6 Elkton .... .... l 3 ..... I2 Emmons... .... lL+..... 6 Emmons .... .... l Ll ..... O X u X 1 141 71 it 3 Lyle ..... .... l 3 ...... 7 35: 0 ,V N 4 X XX , N X Left to Right: ARSITY BASKETB LL Bob Nelson, Mgr, Randy Studierfdropped outl, Steven Koester, Charles Anderson, Paul Schilling, Ron Rasmusson, Dick Grinolds, Dale Schroeder, Lonnie Berven, Phil Schilling, Dan Rodgers, Kenny Cafourek, Mr. Nelson, Coach, Wieser, Ass't Mgr. Inset: Larry Vanek and Paul Rasmusson. Seasons Record Emmons... Alden... Adams .... Elkton ...... Waseca Ag... Grand Meadow LeRoy ....... Lyle ........ Rose Creek.. Elkton ...... Emmons ..... Adams ....... Waseca Ag... Ellendale... LeRoy....... Grand Meadow...... Rose Creek.. Lyle........ This might be of interest to our Annual readers. Our hope is that it will be improved upon next year WE THEY .... E6.......55 ... A6 ...... .71 ... no ...... .62 ... 53 ...... .57 .. ... 52 .... ...39 ...... 55.......56 .. ... 58 .... ...72 .. ... 67 .... ...9l .. ... 61 .... ...63 ... 63 ...... .66 ... 56 ...... .83 ... 55 ...... .99 ... 65 ...... .A5 ... 32 ...... .76 . ..... 64 ....... 50 M7 ....... 70 .. ... 62 .... ...65 ... 61 ...... .78 lx, ,gi Q EGL L 'xfgijj HV 11191 lidual ECEVLHSL Rodgers ........ Rasmusson,R .... Cafourek ....... Vanek .......... Grinolds ....... Rasmusson, P... Schilling,Paul Schilling,Paul Schroeder ..... Berven ...... . Koester ..... . Total Conf. Total Total Conf. Ave. Pts. Ave. Bti- .......... l77...l4.l...258...lA.l ll5... .6...l63... . 92 9 9 3 ... 7.7...135... 7.5 70... 7.8... 93... 7.7 103... 8.6...l4l... 7.8 10... 2.0... 1L1... 2.3 MB... 3.6... 56... 3.1 16... 1.6... 31... 2.0 8... 1.1... 22... 1.8 19... 2.0... 27... 2.2 9... 1.1... 18... 1.h i0E'1La2d.C2'lfeLeECE itinfil F192 l. Lyle.... 2. Adams...... 3. Elkton...... H. Rose Creek.. Won.....Lost ....l2.......O ... 9 ..... ..3 ..... 6.......6 ..... 6.......6 5. Grand Meadow..... 6 . Leroy....... 7. Glenville... 5 7 ..... 3.......9 . ... l.......ll Emmons... Alden .... Adams .... Elkton ..... Waseca Ag... Grand Meadow...... LeRoy....... Lyle........ Rose Creek.. EIGHTH GRADE Lyle .......... Elkton ........ Rose Creek .... Emmons ........ Lyle .......... Emmons ........ Rose Creek .... Ellendale ..... wt THEY .EL ,LHEL ... 29 ....... 25 Bill Weiser, Mgr. Kevin Koester, Elkton .... .. 35 ..... ..5L+ ... I6 ....... '45 Jim Benesh, Gary Buchanan,Joseph Emmons .... .. 31 ..... .J-+0 ... lL+ ....... 38 Pacovsky, David Wolff, Marc, Adams ........ .. 29 ..... ..L+o ... no ....... 38 Schaub, James Saman, James Ferg- Waseca Ag .... .. 26 ..... ..39 ... I8 ....... 35 uson, Staurt Behr, Steven Thof- Ellendale .... .. 35 ..... ..L+3 26 ..... .LPS son, Bruce Paulson, Mr. Currier, LeRoy ............. 37 ....... Bl .. ... 2l ....... no Coach. Grand Meadow ...... 31 .... ...Ll2 .. ... 2l ..... .Sl Missing from the picture: Steve Rose Creek .... .. 2d.......38 l3 ....... '30 Barber. Left squad: James Saman, Lyle ...... .. 29 ..... U58 David Wolff, Joe Pacovsky. lst. Row: Paul Hanson, Mike Severtson, SEVENTH GRADE Kelly Wadding, Terry Hillman, Mark ' WE THEY Hengesteg, Robert Knudson,John Dahlum, WE THEY T597 ----- 31 Clark Cipra, Dean Adams, Mike Steene, Ly1e 'TE 'ET' M8 ...... 35 James Hamersly. 2nd. Row: Bob.Weiser, E1kt2,F,::::n:' 28 '. 214 H0 ------ 19 Herbert Kunce, Marvin Cooper, David Rose Creek...: 24::: : 6 25 ---'-- ll Lawson, LeRoy Ellingson, Richard Try- Emmons .... .. 26 21 27 ------ 23 tten, Lynn Berven, Tom Belshan,Palmer Lyle .....- .. 25:::::: Q 23 ------ 21 Granholt, Bill Severtson, Darrell Mon- Emmons ........ 30 .H ZL, 37 ------ TH son, Dennis Hamberg, Mr. Holl, Coach. Rose Creek ... 21. .ulo 60 ---- 23 Missing: Laffy Peflebefg- Ellendale.:... 37::::::rL+ Let's keep this good basketball play up... H, R L 3 l sk M boQw'Of Q95gQ , S A ffag9QU R59 1 . 24: 5 l Sai 'S n li S D 'ww Janice....Nikki....Susie.....Judy.....Becky Linda....Va1orie....Sherrie....Diane....Jane Renae Carol Shelley R D Mrs. Young Coach 5 I H i kWN '-rn, M -vN Essiliis gyilgggw , :git 11 Q ' - VF, m H1 iw E- A .f , 3 ,N 5 ,N Imam 3 -I -s. J- ' ? fy 1 17 X 1 Y ' X X K 'ff X Aww! 'Wir 5 aw, ewweaiiiw E if i 3 Elf fieeiwvii f sw + HOMECOMING QUEEN Roxanne Wegner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wegner, was the recipient of the coveted honor of being chosen as the HOMECOMING QUEEN of 196H. Our wish for Roxy is that she continue to uphold the honors that were bestowed upon her. , T , ftgjkgggga s r fiQ5',,ag5Qwif in as . M 4 ,Q M A My my rag 5yQfUF3?x,Kpfa Qf+ 5125,-f-3 fm, Q ,,gy,Q Egfr, , Tfawjgplmf 1. , A 'fi K - V ,. 5 . K , ., V? tl wr Vim-1 ,f Z , Q ,. , . gfyaw 3- ff -1 , 11 if ,si .,,,k . Ya Q4 MWA . in I I ',. E 1 I l, I gl V S it T Q11 if :f W.. k ,,.X,55'f1 f --wf 9 . xi 'FF T 1 f 72 ' 1- I' - .4 Twelfth Grade Float-lst. Tenth Grade Float Attendants wfwvy Netw- H :Eg-a,'.,,:' ts, E 'nw an a .T-g, it fp, HT 'I F Q an 'lf , 3 I , ffzzw ., vt 5 A K ,-., if-1.3, as 1 - r 5 .T i 2 P. A f A ' Q W 6? W K , gwsffa 2 v as glans Z' if wr V 3' 'gk 4' -a M ' w+a 4. I vi vw' 'Y' if 5' ,H 4? ,wif as sa, , ,JI Q tEj'wgp gg.. W... I I 5,553 - 1 34.9 1' 1' T 2, I it F 3 Q l X, 1 2 W, A 4 . 4, Mf' M , at xi! F? ,Ml xi gil, ., , Jar '4 X , . .', X , '1 '7 fy ' ' H f l -A i,,z- '.f 53,1 113 if 'FW ETX I fi Wg Vma . . , z ., --I L ' A 1 my V ,N Ninth Grade Float-2nd. Seventh Grade Float The Football Team F ' ' 5. NYU' gr, , s x 'a W-in-lm , ' , 1 .:..Q5? . 1 ll riff' Q W Eleventh Grade Float-3rd, x QV 'f 5? ,vw LTV Eighth Grade Float The King and Queen KING LONNIE Y N N Yl - 1 . o ,x,1, . 3 2' 964 ATT P J B R ANOT QUEEN ROXANNE NDANTS UL DITH NNIE NALD HER KIN QUEEN SANDRA PERSINGER DAVID PRANTNER SCENES Q Qi? 5 Q M CLASS PLAY S 41 ,,.,,..wwd'W ' AF ah, A mu , In hiv D 33 'Mid Baccalaureate LJWNB PROCESSIONAL - - Pomp and Circumstance - - - Elgar Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers INVOCATION - ----- Rev. Harvey Gilbertson Sion and Deer Creek Valley Lutheran Churches SELECTION - - AIIerseeIen ---- Richard Strauss Brass Choir, Mr. L. Walheim, Director SCRIPTURE READING - VOCAL SELECTION - - Dedicatio Senior Girls - Rev. Harvey Gilbertson ll 11 n - - - Handel-Durochen Ensemble, Mrs. R. Myers, Director HYMN - How Shall the Young Secure Their Hearts - Audience Issac Watts, 1719 G. Glaser, 1828 1.How shall the young secure their hearts, 3.The And guard their lives from sin? The Thy word the choicest rules imparts And To keep the conscience clean. Thy 2.'Tis like the sun, a, heavenly light 4.But That guides us all from dayg Hav And, thru' the dangers of the night, Not A lamp to lead our way. Nor 5Thy word is everlasting t How pure is every page. Arr. Lowell Mason, 1839 starry heav'ns Thy rule obey, earth maintains her place: these, Thy servants, night and day, skill and power express. still thy law and gospel Lord, e lessons more divine, earth stands firmer than Thy word, stars so nobly shine. ruth, That holy book shall guide our youth, And well support our age. BACCALAUREATE ADDRESS - - Rev. Harvey Gilbertson VOCAL SELECTION - - With a Voice of Singing - - M. Shaw High School Chorus, Mrs. R. Myers, Director BENEDICTION - RECESSIONAL MARCH - - - Rev. Harvey Gilbertson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers SENIQRS Commencement VALEDICTOR IAN Nicola Studier ADVISORS MRS. H. WILKE MR. JACK NELSON GNUVD PRELUDE - - - - - - High School Band Mr. L. Walheim, Director PROCESSIONAL - - - Pomp and Circumstanceu - - Elgar INVOCATION - - SALUTATORY ADDRESSES - INSTRUMENTAL SELECTION - Highlights High School Band - - Rev. Otto Staehling Bethlehem Lutheran Church - - Susan Cherney Lauri Hefta Margaret Funtar - From South Pacific High School Bandg Rodgers and Hammerstein VALEDICTORY ADDRESS - - INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER - COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS - - - - Nicola Studier - - - Alt Larson - Dr. Donald R. Makuen Dean of Men, Hamline U. VOCAL SELECTIONS - - Climb Every Mountain - - Rodgers You'll Never Walk AIone High School Chorus, Mrs, R. Myers, Director PRESENTATION OF CLASS GIFT - ACCEPTANCE OF THE CLASS GIFT - - - PRESENTATION OF CLASS OF 1965 AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS - BENEDICTION -------- RECESSIONAL - - Music for a - - - - Ronald Rasmusson - - Mr. W. Mittag Member of the Board - Mr. E. A. Gussner Superintendent of Schools - Mr. G. Hamersly President of the Board Rev. Otto Staehling Ceremon - - - Morrisse Y High School Band I965 SALUTATORIANS Susan Cherney Margaret Funfar Lauri Hefta 3' ALMOST FORGOTTEN 'fir M 1 X . 131. gd. .- ' 15, 4 T . ,wif X. ,ir . x s. in Q r 1 5 zu . wi -af 5 'K P.
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