Granite Falls High School - Kilowatt Yearbook (Granite Falls, MN)

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SECRETARIES AND NURSE Mrs. Lien, Mrs. Torgerson, Jean I-Iemmingson, Charlotte Skalbeck BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Mr Robert Taylor and Mr Curtrs Holt ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mr. Rodney Boehlke, Mrs. Myrtle Smith, Mrs. Charlotte Whrtney Mr LeRoy Paulson Mr Donald Betzen and Mr Gale Lennon Mrssmg M1ss Hannah Hogsven FACU LTY SCIENCE AND MATH MUSIC DEPARTMENT M1ssLo1sHarr1s Mrss Lmda Betts and Mr Orel Mr Erwm Unruh Mr Leonard Espeland Mrs Shrrley 3 Ferguson Mr Paul Schee Vangen INDUSTRIAL ARTS 8 HISTORY S LANGUAGE AGRICULTURE FACU LTY HOME ECONOMICS PHYSICAL EDUCATION SOCIAL STUDIES Mr Phl C Im RW Gyi! aa' W GX hh- SENIORS C LASS FLOWE R White Camation CLASS COLORS CLASS OFFICERS ' Gary Taylor, President, Douglas Iverson, Vice , President, Sandra Rottunda, Treasurer, Susan Haugland, Secretary. CLASS MOTTO Out of the harbor and into the deep, CARRY ANDERSON It matters not how long you live but how wel1. Transfer 2, Intermediate Band 2. ELDON ANDERSON llE1dylI I like work--it fascinates me. I could sit and watch it for hours. Football 1,2,35 B-Basketball 1, Intramural 2,35 Track 1. ROGER ANDERSON PeeWee What's the use of living if you can't enjoy yourself. Football 1,2,3, Intramural 1,2,35 Chorus 1,25 FFA 1,2,3, Photo Club 15 Projectionist 1,2. SHERRILL BJORNSON Full of mischief but never bad. Photo Club 152,35 Vice President 25 Annual Staff 35 Midget Staff 35 Track 15 Projectionist 2535 Intramural 152535 Stage Crew 2535 Class Vice President 1. ROGER COLE Gungles He stoops to nothing save the door. Football 1525 Co-captain 35 Basketball 1525 co- captain 35 Baseball 152535 Track 152535 Chorus 1,2535 All School Play Cast 2535 Student Coun- cil 1 2 Treasurer 3 Mid et Re rter 1 2- Mid- : x 3 8 P0 1 1 get Staff 35 Projectionist 3. ROCHELLE BONDE The unspoken words cause no trouble. Transfer 3. THOMAS BUESING sql lvl-Ornn Beware! I may yet do something sensational.' KAREN BRUNNER Divinely tall and most divinely fiar. Library Club 152535 Annual Staff 35 FHA 15253. ELLAMAE COUET Ilmlall While we live let's live in clover for when we're dead, we're dead all over. Chorus 1525 Declamation 2,35 All school play cast 2535 Library Club 1,2535 Annual Staff 35 Midget Staff 35 FHA 1,2535 FTA 2,35 GAA 1,2535 FTA Play 3. BONNIE BUE She has friends because she is one. Chorus 152,35 Library Club 152535 Midget Staff 35 Annual Staff 35 School Service 3. GERALD DAY llJerryIl The girls haven't spoiled me--yet. Football 152535 Basketball 152535 Baseball 2,35 Chorus 152535 FFA 1525 Photo Club 15 Stage Crew 35 Projectionist 152. KATHERINE DIBBLE Knowledge is proud of her for having learned so much. Band 1,2,35 Latin Club 35 Annual Staff 25 Editor 35 GAA 1,2,35 FHA l,2,35 FTA 25 Debate 1,2,35 Midget Reporter 2. KAY FOREST 1-'roste Wit in her speech, mischief in her eyes. Band 1,2,35 Chorus 1,2,35 Mixed Ensemble 1,2,35 Triple Trio 35 All School Play Cast 25 FTA Play 35 One Act Play Cast 2,35 Midget Staff 2,35 Annual Staff 35 GAA 1,2,35 FTA 2,3. JAMES DICKENSON !lJimmyll Even though vanquished, he could still argue. Football 1,25 Track 1,2,35 Intramural l,2,35 Declamation 1,25 Debate 15 Band 35 FTA 2,35 FTA Play Cast 25 Midget Staff 35 Annual Staff 35 Boy's State 25 Class President 25 Student Council 2,35 Latin Club 3. ROBERT GILHOI llBObll Shall I smile for the girls? B Basketball 1,25 A Basketball 2,35 Class Officer 15 Band 1,2,35 Madrigal 1,25 Clarinet Quartet 15 Chorus 1,2,35 One Act Play 15 All School Pla 2 Bo s Quartet 1 2 35 Mixed En- Y 5 Y 1 n semble l,2,3. RUDOLPH EHRENBERG Butch He and his trombone had a sliding good time at C-.F.H.S. Football 152,35 Basketball 15 Track 15 Golf 1,2,35 Band l,2,35 Midget Reporter 25 Midget Staff 35 Annual Staff 35 Photo Club 2,35 Projectionist 35 Intramural 2,35 All School Play Cast 2,35 Science Club 1. MICHAEL HALL Mike Amusement is as necessary to a man as labor. Chorus 1,2,35 One Act Play Cast 25 Declam 15 Latin Club 3. RUTH ANN FLATEN Tootie If you don't like my gate don't swing on it! Band 1,25 Vice Pres. 35 Chorus 1,2,35 Mixed Ensemble 1,2,35 Triple Trio 35 Madrigal l,2,35 Saxophone Quartet 1,25 GAA 1,25 Pres. 35 FTA 2,35 Songleader 25 Midget Staff 35 Annual Staff 35 One Act Play 1,25 All School Play 2,35 De- bate 1,2,35 Student Council 25 Latin Club 3. SANDRA HALVORSON llsandyll Is she not a fine person to be a queen? FHA 1,2535 FFA Sweetheart 25 GAA 1,2,35 Homecoming Attendant 25 Homecoming Queen ROBERT HANSON llBObll HR-evil His heart is in the freshman class but he's a loyal senior. Football 1,2535 B Basketball 1,25 Band 1,25 Quartermaster 35 Clarinet Quartet 25 One Act Play 2,35 Track 15 FTA 2,35 Chorus l,2,35 Mixed Ensemble l,2,35 Quartet l,2,35 Madrigal 25 Intra- mural 35 Debate 1,2,35 Latin Club 3. DOUGLAS IVERSON IlDOugll At first he seems so very shy, but when you know him--my, oh, my! Student Council 15 Photo Club 25 Intramural 25 Stage Crew 2,35 Vice Pres. 2,35 Projeetionist 35 Midget Staff 3. SUSANNE HAUGLAND llsusiell l like to study and do my share, the giggles sneak in unaware. Band 1,2,35 Librarian 25 Chorus l,2,35 Mixed Ensemble 1,2,35 Triple Trio 35 Clarinet Quartet 35 Midget Asst. Editor 25 Editor 35 Annual Staff 35 GAA 1,2535 Treasurer 15 FTA Librarian 25 Vice-Pres. 35 FHA Songleader 15 Treasurer 25 President 35 Class Treasurer 25 Secretary 35 Declam 15 Latin Club 35 FTA Play 3. DELROY JOHNSON Some people think he's shy, others wonder. B Basketball 15 Intramural 2,3. CURITS HEMMINGSON llvergell llcurtll I'm a leader of many men and a follower of women. A Basketball 1,25 Co-Captain 35 Baseball l,2,35 Photo Club 1,25 Pres. 35 Midget Reporter 35 Projectionist 2,35 Student Council Secretary 3. ERMA JOHNSON IYEmll She puts her troubles in the bottom of her heart5 then sits on the lid and laughs. All School Play Production 2,35 GAA l,2,35 FHA 1,2,35 Midget Staff 2,35 Annual 35 Ma- jorette 1,25 Head Majorette 3. ROBE RT HYA TT llBObll What do you know, I'm graduating! KAY JOHNSON Peanuts A blonder blonde can not be found, there's always fun when she's around. All School Play Cast 25 Annual Staff 35 GAA l,2,35 FHA 1,2,35 FTA 35 Photo Club 1,25 Vice Pres. 35 Library Club 35 Office Assistant 25 FTA Play 3. ll LEE JOHNSON Oh! I'm stabbed with laughter! Football 1,2, Co-captain 3, Intramural 1,2,3, Projectionist 2,33 FFA 1, President 23 Photo Club 1,2. BARBARA KLING Barb Happy I am with heart carefree, Oh, why ca.n't the rest of you be like me? Library Club 1, Vice President 2, Secretary 3, FHA 1,2,3g Annual Staff 35 Declam 2,35 One- Act Play 1. NORMA JOHNSON Nerm The quiet kind whose nature never varies. FHA 2,3. WILLIAM KNOTT IlBi11yll I had an idea but I lost it. Stage Crew 1,23 Projectionist 33 Intramural 1,2,35 Photo Club 2,33 Track 1,35 Football 1. RUTH ANN JOHNSON lIPudgell For every question she has an answer, for every answer a why. All School Play Production 25 Photo Club 1,2, Secretary-Treasurer 35 FTA 39 Midget Staff 1,2,3, Library Club 3, Annual Staff 35 Latin Club 3. WALTER KNU'lZEN lYWa-Hy!! With quips and jokes he merrily breezes along. Chorus 1,2,3g Football l,2,3g B Basketball 1,23 Baseball 1,2,3g Track 1,2,3, One-Act Play lg Stage Crew 2,35 Intramural 33 Projectionist 1, FTA 2,3. DELORES JUST As merry as the day is long. Library Club 1,2,35 FHA 1,2,35 Annual Staff 3. DEANNA LARSON One hour of sleep before midnight is worth three after. Declam 15 FHA 1,2,39 Annual Staff 3. PATRICIA PETERSON Patty She may seem quiet, but have you ever seen her wound up? GAA 1,2,35 FHA l,2,35 Midget Staff 2,35 Annual Staff 35 Play Production 2,3. ROGER REINKE I'm here even if I don't tell anyone.' Photo ciub 1,z,3, FFA 1,2,3. SHARON PETERSON llpetell To a young heart everything is fun. Band l,2,35 Cheerleader 1,35 GAA l,2,35 FHA l,2,35 Photo Club 25 Annual Staff 35 Library Club 35 One Act Play 15 All School Play Cast 25 Declam 1. LORRAINE ROLIA Square She has vim and enou h for three in eve 8 n YY sport she's sure to be. FHA 15 GAA 1 2 35 Library Club 2 President 35 Midget 2,35 Annual Staff 35 Play P,roduction 2,3 GRETCHEN PHILIPPE Vlphilll Rich are they that have the gift of making friends. GAA l,2,35 FHA l,2,35 FTA 35 Photo Club l,2,35 Library Club 1,2,35 One Act Play 15 All School Play Cast 25 Play Production 25 Annual Staff 3. LARRY ROMO Lawrence He believed that he was born not for himself but for the whole world. B Basketball 1,25 A Basketball 2,35 All School Play Cast 2,35 Band l,2,35 Voice of Democracy Winner 3. PATSY POSEY Full of mischief, full of fun, a right good friend to everyone. GAA 1,35 Annual Staff 35 Midget Staff 2,35 Midget Reporter 15 Photo Club 1,25 FTA 25 Library Club l,2,35 Declam 1,25 One Act Play 1. SANDRA ROTTUNDA It isn't what we do or say. It's all in the way we do or say it. FHA 1, Secretary 2, Vice President 35 GAA l,2,35 Midget Staff 2,35 Annual Staff 35 All School Play Cast 2,35 All School Play Produc- tion 2,35 Student Council 2, Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 3. S NIOR CLASS HISTORY OUT OF THE HARBOR AND INTO THE DEEP The class of 58 began rts voyage on the shrp of knowledge rn the year 1946 Lookrng back to that year we can see a mass of frrst graders standrng on the east gang plank wartrng for Mrs Haugland to snap a prcture After the prcture and the new students had boarded the shrp our jobs started rrght away wrth passrng the basket and cleanrng the blackboards As the shrp moves on we frnd our second grade teacher had some great rdeas of how to drscrplrne a few naughty students There was one lrttle boy who was placed rn the waste paper basket tred and tape put across hrs mouth Thrs year rf we had nothrng else to do we could always look at our huge orange sweet potato flower pots Thrrd grade the trme had come to show what great artrsts we were On w1th the Talent Show' Congratulatrons on the wrnnrng song Buttons and Bows sung by Mrss Mooney Mrss Peterson and Mrss Rottunda Events on the Shlp qureted down untrl frfth grade Durrng that year blasts of mustc from the stern were often heard It seems that the shrpmates had a song Paul and hrs Chrckens whrch they loved to srng After class the dash was on to see who could be the frrst one out on the playground to reserve the teeter totters the place where our lrttle puppy loves kept ahve For entertarnment we had a chorce of two thrngs lrstenrng to TWIG or to FURTHER TALES OF NELS but the best thrng was watchrng Danny and Jerry especrally when they prcked on Lrttle Runt The shrp IS now half way Although we had started to grow up a lrttle no one could understand our language Seventh grade was marked by the Blue Beard pepfest the Cock frghts rn Mr Armstad s Englrsh Class but mostly by our Presrdentral Electrons and Campargns Jrm Drckrnson became our seventh grade presrdent rf you voted for hrm you recerved free treats It seems that every few years we as a class feel we must demonstrate our talents wrth a program In erghth grade there was the brg musrcal hrt Let s go Bowlrng on Bowlrng Green Thrs was the year that Mrss Westland helped us become rnterested 1n Snowbound projects and her room certarnly showed the effects We must go on for trme rs runnrng out Nrnth grade major events Mr Degelau s Englrsh class Mrss Wendorf started our small group and we also remember a frrendly lrttle tree rn Redwood State Park The last one thrrd of our sarlrng trme 18 here In tenth grade the frogs rn Mr Court s Englrsh Class kept us from concentratrng too much on Englrsh There was another musrcal productron put out by the tenth grade grrls Phys Ed Class The Wrzard of Oz rn Posture Land Our eleventh year as a class was qurte successful we helped brrng the Regron III Basketball Consolatron and Con ference Football trophres to G F H S Thrs year marked the end of our annual Chrrstmas partres whrch had been gorng on every year srnce 7th grade The shrp rs now enterrng the last httle stretch and now we can see out of the harbor rnto blackness The last year unrted our class as one Wlth class projects for our Senror Class trrp to Chrcago Thrs trrp w1th no T V rn the ad vrsor s room no sleep srttrng up rn the halls all nrght the srghts Gus Place and most of all the Shangrar La was a true success Our twelve years rn G F H S have been a success too We now leave the Harbor of Knowledge and thank those who have grven rt to us Now we are Out of the Harbor and rnto the Deep 14 , .... . 1 . . . . . ,, . 11 1 1 1 11 - 11 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' . . ,, ,, . . . 1 1 1 1 1 . , - , ,, . . ,, . . 1 1 ' 0 1 . , . . ,, . ,, , . . , . 11 11 + 1 1 - 1 - 1 . . . ,, , . . ,, . . , . , . . . . . - , . - . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 11 - - 11 . , . , - . - 1 1 . -- . . - . , . . . . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 . . . , . ' - 11 - 11 ROW ONE, Left to Right: Jacqueline Volstad, Elizabeth Weber, Gretchen Philippe, Sharon Peterson, Norma John- son, Barbara Kling, Deanna Larson, Marie Pates, Ruth Ann Johnson, Susanne Haugland, Margo West, Sandra Hal- vorson, Kay Forest, Sharon Olson. ROW TWO: Robert Hyatt, Rochelle Bonde, Patricia Peterson, Kay Johnson, Erma Johnson, Lorraine Rolla, Delores Just, Katherine Peterson, Laurie Mooney, Ruthann Flaten, Delores Syring, Garry Anderson, James Dickinson, William Knott. ROW THREE: Bonnie Bue, Patsy Posey, Darrell Opdahl, Delroy Johnson, James Lewis, Orville Schmidt, Patricia Peterson, Roger Sween, Gerald Day, Lee Johnson, Michael Hall, Gary Taylor, Eldon Anderson, Sandra Rottunda. ROW FOUR: Loren Schuler, Thomas Buesing, Sherril Bjornson, Douglas Iverson, Rudolph Ehrenberg, Robert Hanson, Roger Reinke, Roger Cole, Curtis Hemmingson, Robert Gil- hoi, Larry Romo, Walter Knutzen, Katherine Dibble, Ella Couet, Karen Brunner. NOT PICTURED: Roger Ander- son. 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ROW THREE: Julia Olson, Dennis Marholz, Marilyn Harris, Bernice Sandberg, Bonnie Just, Diana Cavendar, Eileen Larson, Chris Blue. ROW FOUR: Margaret Knutson, Cheryl Swalstad, Lowell Halverson, Lanny Hoyer, Richard Lundell, Paul Peterson, Robert Potter, Janice Baker. NINTH GRADE ROW ONE, Left to Right: Wayne Kling, Nancy Ehrenberg, Susan Alchin, Eugene Sebey, Janell Tay- lor, Larry Schuler. ROW TWO: Judy Baker, Kenneth Hanson, Rita Martin, Barbara Mains, Larry Olson, Donna Wilson, Janice Podoll. ROW THREE: Fran- cis Kieffer, Carol Hezzelwood, LeDell Sandberg, Gregory Biggot, Gary Bue, Rose Couet, Vera Gullick son. ROW FOUR: Jack Gibbs, Arthur Ringsven, Lee North, Carl Johnson, Derick Stolen, Lyle Hemmingson, Margaret Knutzen, Shirley Lindback. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Sheldon Sandberg, Janis Laraby, Sandra Hanson, Sally Swenson, Joyce Manee, Marie Ironheart, Patricia Trandahl. ROW TWO: Dorothy Eckert, David Paulson, Jan Schutt, Bernard Ross, Thomas Kipp, Douglas Hagen, Ronald John- son, Mary Lovering, Katherine Carlson. ROW THREE: Janice Hemmingson, James Benson, Ron- ald Skrukrud, Kathleen Nyrness, David Weckwerth, Barbara Formo, Hattie Posey, Keith Knox. 21 ROW ONE, Left to Right: Gary Hadley, William Reinke, Karen Frovik, Julene Hanson, Gerald Lewison. ROW TWO: Susan Schutt, William Miller, Dawn Hagen, Diana Johnson, Virginia Anderson, Patrick Ohliger, Sally Howard. ROW THREE: Clara Sandberg, Carol Johnson, Larry Barber, Douglas Anderson, Edward Hagen, Paul Midboe, Larry Elmer. ROW FOUR: Richard Lewison, Linda Stroschein, Barry Tanhoff, Ardith Ringsven, Lucille Giese, Danny Mooney, Karen Skrukrud, Barbara Cole. EIGHTH GRADE ROW ONE, Left to Right: Darrel Bjornson, John Pates, John Rottunda, Allan Berends, Shirley Sween, Susan Skrukrud, Connie Swenson, Raymond Sheggeby. ROW TWO: Kathleen Odegard, LuAnn Gabbert, Ellen Vaala, Janice Weflen, Marie Min- elli, Mary West, Georgia Brennan, Sandra Kinney. ROW THREE: Wayne Jertson, Sharon Anderson, Sylvia Bottcher, Milton Amundson, Douglas Peter- son, Howard Skulstad, Dorothy Knutson, Vyonne Ockwig. ROW FOUR: Beverly Yeager, James Siewert, Richard Kollen, LuVerne Hedin, Robert Anderson, Robert Lovell, Lynn Johnson, Annette Sebring. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Rolland Anderson, Don- ald Martin, Danny Chadwell, Rita McMahn, Lon Manee, Marjorie Benson, Victoria Gullickson, LeRoy Just. ROW TWO: Carold Ueland, Bonnie Hyatt, Joyce LaBatte, Pauline Hagen, Ramona Blue, Jean Stoufer, Rosemary Hanson. ROW THREE: Sandra Berre, Diane Iverson, Harold Reinke, Paul- ette Midboe, Diane Rolla, Robert Gustafson, Harold Reiten, MaryLou Gibbs. ROW FOUR: Rosalind Ims, Woodrow West, Duane Bonde, David Enstad, Robert Riss, Theodore Johnson, Larry Nelson, Howard Gatchell. 23 ROW ONE, Left to Right: Dale Mooney, Linda Kor mann, Marlys Just, Jerry Couet, Kathleen Riley. ROW TWO: Alayna Sandberg, Keith Thorstad, James Beito, David Kipp, John Thorkelson, Merle Amundson, Jean Neal. ROW THREE: Robert Schuler, Robert Gullickson, Bruce Engelke, Neil Agre, John Hamre, William Radunz, Joyce Radunz, Carole Blue. SEVENTH GRADE ROW ONE, Left to Right: Gary Knoshal, Robert Peterson, Susan Sween, Geraldine Cavender, Lu- cille Lershen, Lola Lewison, Carl Lundell, Floyd Johnson, Jeffrey Jertson. ROW TWO: Joan Cullickson, Bruce Haugland, Duane Bue, Maureen Aakre, Eunice Kvistero, Rodney Hanson, Sharon Odegard, Catherine Dalager. ROW THREE: Nancy Espeland, Jerald Hammer, Donna Schuler, Jean Obear, Mary Ann Stueland, Joyce Johnson, Eileen Barber, Betty Lewis. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Delano Olson, Sharon Peterson, Ernest Streich, Lenore Weckwerth, Mary Madsen, Donna Knox, Allan Volstad. ROW TWO: Martha Peterson, David Aarvig, Dennis Hanson, Gary Larson, Richard Hemingson, Harlan Sonnich- sen, Michael Ranney, Johnathan Brunner. ROW THREE: Robert Chadwell, Ruth Marholz, Larry Jens- vold, Carlton Werner, Susan Mooney, Dennis Enstad Marilyn Sandberg. 25 45 K sy A ,,.ki 1. SPCRTS The 1957 Homecoming festivities started with the traditional bonfire on Thursday night. A short pro- gram was held which included speeches by alumni. The coronational ceremonies were held on Friday, October ll. Gary Taylor, president of the Senior Class, crowned Sandra Halvorson Homecoming Queen of 1957. Following the program, the parade proceeded from the school to the business district. The activities were somewhat marred by the fact that the Kilowatts were defeated by Redwood Falls 28-7 in the football game. Homecoming '57 was concluded with a, dance in the elementary school after the game for all Granite Falls students and alumni. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Charles Arntzen, Terry Korman, Stanley Sheggeby, Ward Werpy, Wayne Monson, Delano Hanson, Keith Anderson, Terry Skrukrud, Lowell Hal- vorson, Student Manager-Carlton Werner. ROW TWO: Wayne Anderson, Lyndon Han son, Michael Espeland, Philip Seggeby, Larry l-Ialvorson, Lee Johnson, Gerald Day, Orville Schmidt, Gary Taylor, Milton Rachie, James Benson. ROW THREE: Larry Reinke, Jerry Hegna, David Yeager, Rudolph Ehrenberg, Roger Cole, Odin Saby, Robert Hanson, Paul Benson, Rolland Moe, David Beito, Line Coach-Mr. Henjum. Granite Canby Granite Dawson Granite Montevideo Granite Madison Granite Redwood Falls Granite Ortonville Granite Appleton Granite Clarkfield FOOTBALL s gl S W I fa Q .1-1 91 19 ml W., Bw 2 A' ti 6, Xu 'Q Q x-Fwy jg, Mi gl is ', 3 4 x, wi ,S ff gig Q , 51' ASKETBALL Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite CAGE SCORES Appleton Ortonville C anby Dawson Montevideo Clarkfield Brainerd Wasec a Appleton M adison Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Gra.nite Granite Granite Granite Willmar Hutchinson Alexandria Redwood F alls M adi son D awson Sauk C entre Litchfield Marshall C anby ROW ONE, Left to Right: Robert Sween-Student Manager, Paul Benson, Terry Skru- krud, Loren Haugland, Gerald Day, Jerry Hegna, Larry Halverson. ROW TWO: Leonard Espeland-Coach, Odin Saby, Robert Gilhoi, Roger Cole, Curtis Hemmingson, Larry Romo, Rolland Moe, Milton Hanson -Assistant Coach. Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite CAGE SCORES '7 w . E if , 5 Co -captain Roger Cole Sharon Peterson 61 Appleton 52 71 Ortonville 35 63 Canby 57 76 Dawson 43 73 Montevideo 37 75 Clarkfield 36 67 Brainerd 63 . 70 Waseca 51 If 58 Appleton 46 iff J 58 Madison 56 ,X 'X 44 Willmar 62 1 'f . 47 Hutchinson 51 5 67 Alexandria 38 I S2 3 72 Redwood 40 'Z 43 Madison 36 I ' 51 Dawson 23 60 Sauk Centre 46 68 Litchfield 27 ,R I 40 Marshall 32 I 44 Canby 43 if if DISTRICT SCORES 74 Odessa 41 Margo West 42 Dawson 39 53 Milari 34 REGIONAL SCORES 37 Canby 49 Co -Captain Curtis I-Iemmingson Sandra Wolff Coach Len Espeland 5 + 2 QARU 5 'r' 5 Q NK' '-EE 3 mi 15 if ,, ,lm 1' 'E Vi' S Q Q , 4+-xg, is TC' gk U 1. -v JJ JL 5 K, . 'TEE .N , ..- Q . A ff' L ,gnu- . If -H' ,H ff Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite LEFT to RIGHT: Michael Espeland, Gordon Uttermark, Arthur Ringsven, Milton Amundson, Mr. Betzen, Richie Lundell, Carl Johnson, Lyle Hem- mingson. NOT PICTURED: Harold Anderson. 14 Appleton 28 Ortonville 29 Canby 30 Dawson 30 Montevideo 20 Clarkfield 31 Appleton Q Q B , , T E 23 Madison 37 Willmar 23 Hutchinson 33 BASKETBALL 30 Madison 29 Dawson 35 Litchfield 24 Marshall 39 Canby Shirley Sween, Janice Baker, Donna Wilson. 5 f , as. 5 ,X v e 4 e . I 45 4 ,fl f F, ' 175 M F? 7 .4 Q ,Q i,2,f ' v q H 'I ' 1 if ,. if mvnll ,It r J G 5 1 5, ' V S L l If -n an 5. vi- f ' 1 . L fmwf -4 V: LEFT to RIGHT: Mr. Wignes, Gary Taylor, Butch Ehrenberg, Richard Lundell, Robert Gilhoi, Richard Kollen, Jerry Wolf, Eugene Saby, Robert Hanson. The golf team concluded an active season by taking second place in the district golf meet held in Gran- ite. Previously, the team participated in meets G 0 L F with Montevideo, Madison, Ortonville, and Dawson. At the district meet, Rudolph Ehrenberg qualified for the regional meet by turning in the lowest score. Jerry Wolff Butch Ehrenberg Gary Taylor E! . 4 x l t N 37 E u V f ? J. , 4 v .,,-f -553 , K 5,55 .V . Q ' Q h- - , 2 L . K f' K S k ' ' , 3. ' -f in if i 531 S A f , fx 1,-tg- fi ,4 W fx ' ,H af 4 f ' I 1 X 1. if 'Q A - W ' f E i im?- 4 k - ',xq6, -7 , - M, . 1 ,. , Q, , ,Q H .f-.: Q , XML fu 7 ., VL Y L ' f 1 Q e 2 , 'X' '3 E fi K A if V L A 2' N WM 3 3 H Eff We ,., . ' k . . if W a V ff: 1 1 . ,' . ff- f ki Y' Q, 31 , M5 333 4. A 5 igjL,ge3ag4H ??, 1525 5 Q :gi l t, .fwJggl4,5,QL ,4.ff 3 W- 5-iff V ,M k 9-fx, J., v , 1, 5, if UA L ,Q K 113, 3, 1- Q ., W 'fi 15451 3 -S 5 w-3953 H 'QQ 1 H x 12:3 . . S i . ' , 35 f 5?-fl 7 f Ax. f 1 V1 saw 5 Vw E 7 I i 1 ,, v X v ix . Q' ' . 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V il, . ,- Twzwi .1 Q 5 U if 11 T X1 PHOTO CLUB lf f . X X . .xx X X I I , Lf 2 U , The Photo Club under their advisor, Mr. Mattheis, X A has taken many pictures this year for both the An- Z nual and the Midget. The officers are Curtis Hem- -1' I L , ,X X mingson, Presidentg Kay Johnson, Vice Presidentg f ,,.. 5? X and Ruth Ann Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer. Two of f ' xxx X their money making projects this year were selling r ' 8 W X X XX, at a basketball game and taking pictures of children 1 X? 1 XX XX with Santa Claus. r, y T 'J XX ,g , p V ' x U , , l M ROW ONE, Left to Righty Judy Manee, Elizabeth Weber, Darlene Hadley, Gretchen Phillippe, Patricia Hanson ROW TWO: Billy Knot, Ruth Ann Johnson, Ella Couet, Keith Knox, Gregory Foley, ADVISOR, Mr. Mattheis. ROW THREE: Mark Wilson, Owen Ose, Curtis Hemmingson, Rudolph Ehrenherg, Sherril Bjornson. X, is X P! Q 1 9 I I W: Je X , Avi ' M A dx y last. ,fc Y Q X .sf .K is ,ff wk 'NMR ' 22? K 5 TQ: -' av I gms ' fivvirt 'SNK . ' 5 551 1 ol 5 I3 X Q. ef' 'EW 8 1 ix' 5 u nf' . 5 f 1 ' 5 '-': Q 6 as - ' e. f A b ,Q qrg: K 5 zv 1. -Q: 00 Q-J 45 fa f x I2 x 4 f' X Q 9r 5 if Q Q ,, Y A AJ E fi , E T52 . W 3 . ' I ' V sy 'I 1- T 'X Q.. , 3 Ready to start, The luscious food. QMAKFR .Y meow ' Q01 5 4,2 'S r Elf '3 1 ' Q Z O 'va awk Q Vo Y-GO NEW no Advisor Mrs. Boehlke. Fo I Io o ROW ONE, Left to Right: Julie Skrukrud, Janice Riley, Kathleen Lovering, Elizabeth Weber, Jacqueline Volstad Susanne Haugland, Kathryn Erie, Nadine Smith. ROW TWO: Barbara Knutson, Molly Knutzen, Sharol Halvorson, LeeAnn Hanson, Ruth Kvistero, Twila Holien, Muriel Velde, Sharon Olson, Margo West, Judy Manee. ROW THREE: Patty Hanson, Sharon Peterson, Barbara Kling, Deanna Larson, Becky Hemple, Sandra Halvorson, Patty Peterson, Sandra Wolff, Delores Just, Delores Syring, Marie Pates, Gretchen Phillppe. ROW FOUR: Carol Knut- son, Kathryn Knutson, Barbara Mooney, Sandy Kittleson, Barbara Olson, Avis Hinz, Cheryl Peterson, Ellen Velde, Ellamae Couet, Julie Homme, Sandra Rottuncla, Laurie Mooney, Karen Brunner, Erma Johnson. gfgzgffaganson' FFA OFFICERS, LEFT to RIGHT: David Gustafson, Treasurer, Loren Schuler, Reporter, Howard Lewison, President, David Anderson, Sentinel, Wayne Reiten, Vice President, Alden Enger, Secretary. 5955? ,mt AGFFA1 ' U1 5 Mu I W mc! Qi- 1' so ' r'F'4'n0 , e 0 A Na' as A O 0 0 ,vm ' N frrr 2' ROW ONE, Left to Right: Sheldon Sandberg, Larry Schuler, Charles Johnson, Robert Sween, Gary Beito, Jerome Ims, Wayne Moseng, James Hendrickson, Wayne Kling. ROW TWO: Robert Potter, Ronald Johnson, Howard Lewison, Ronald Skrukrud, Loren Schuler, David Anderson, Gerald Buesing, David Radunz, David Beito, Dennis Lewison, Lowell Halvorson, Larry Olson. ROW THREE: Mr. Monson, Wayne Reiten, James Skulstad James Sand- berg, David Gustafson, Dennis Gabbert, Alden Enger, Harold Anderson, Gerald Reinke, Milton Rachie, Lee North Larry Remke. , ROW ONE, Left to Right: Nancy Ehrenberg, Julie Skrukrud, Janice Podoll, Nancy Nelson, Joan Cole, Rene O'bear Donna Wilson, Molly Knutzen, Sally Swenson, Judy Baker, Nadine Smith, Janell Taylor, Sharolynn Ziesrner. ROW TWO: Virginia Werner, Sharon Aakre, Mary Ann Finnes, Dorothy Eckert, Esther McCoy, Lee Ann Hanson, Becky Hempel, Sharol Halverson, Carol Koepke, Sharon Lund, Margaret Knutson, Barbara Knutson, Janice Riley. ROW THREE: Miss Birr, Cheryl Swalstad, Beverly Schmidt, Carol Knutson, Barbara Aarvig, Janice Hemmingson, Gail Torgerson, Cheryl Peterson, Julie Homme, Avis Hinz, Barbara Olson, Barbara Hagen, Muriel Velde. The GAA is one of the favorite organizations of the girls in school as it provides an opportunity for them A A to participate in sports. The GAA was active this Q Q o year, as in past years. Among the many activities which were taken part in were basketball, softball, tumbling, and badminton. W .Q v - vo Janice Hemmingson-Secretaryg Gail Torgerson- Treasurer, Ruth Ann Flaten-President, Sandra Wolff- Vice President. 48 Q Miwvww wsa-sro.-W-mfw XX V5 1 ,Iii . fig ' ,Q k Q 6 ,. A ,ff Lf Q 9 ' 32.3 ' 'I '4,qizsfi'i 1- y , X5 H , E 1 ,QQ - xx -grifqzg, ,gmgg K 4,5 Nm ZW 2 Q K1 Mi . wg , -i ,gggu I ,j - ,, f ,-if v ' S VY -w -gi, Mtg 1 f 'ft fZ-,,,'x Q , 4225 , ,ggmztgll A 1 Y ' A W Q5 239 ' V 5413 eta Q Y 5 r 5 ' is in N if 3 ' W Y Af' Za! f- N it W 45 if H f . r K' cf, al U' ' , M 'N , - ,Q 1 1 , - L' i X - 'ff ' 1411? ' iii? f-', L. .ggz.-sfif-2 1 Ki .- Q.-.Q Q .,.:L.r n Q A, Q' ' in I Il P 3, we X 1 f 3, .aw ' 9' , L., . 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They have been summoned by a telegram which they quickly discover is false. . .but the discovery comes too late for them to escape from the place where weird forces and malign people threaten their very lives. Bailey, the relative of most of them, has disappeared. They question the others, the half-mad housekeeper, the octoroon girl whose strange trances frighten them half out of their wits, thc surly Haitian Negro, and Harley, whom theyscarcelyknowwhether to trust or fear the most of all. They struggle to solve the mystery of the place, the cabinet that is death to open, the hooded figure that appears from time to time, the ghost that creeps from the shadows, the monster that lurks and threatens--and back of it all the insistent, dull, throbbing signal of the mysterious drums. Yet always, to break the tension, there is the crackle of laughter at the absurdities of the sheriff and the saucy Amelia, and there is the warmth and glow of the romance that develops in spite of the sunless ter- ror ofthe place. 1 Amelia faints as she sees Mrs. Oakley take a knife from a drawer and Jules enter in his monster costume. fi f . ' 5' I, A ': ft1?.2I gk 43s ' A 'es' U10 9 t lm: 1 9? if IW ' Q? x i Robert Hanson, Terry Kormann, Mike Cobb, David Gustafson, James Skulstad, Walter Knutzen, Roger Sween, Keith Thorkelson, Dewayne Krogstad, Stanley Sheggeby, Delano Hanson, Ruth Ann Flaten and Ellen Velde, Becky Hempel and Ellamae Couet, Sandy Kittleson and Kathryn Knutson. Our director--in spite of his beard. Well, you can stay then just one nrght' A study m concentration The spring play Arsenrc and Old Lace concerned the peculrar Brewster famrly As rf rt were not enough that the two maiden aunts had the morbrd habrt of porsonrng lonely old men and that Teddy was frrmly convrnced that he was Theodore Roosevelt Jonathan Brewster showed up wrth hrs accomplice both fugrtrves from the law and decrded to move rn wrth hrs family that rt was not nice to porson people and of getting rrd of hrs unwanted brother The srtuatron was further complrcated by the presence of Elarne Harper the mrnrster s daughter whom Mortrmer wanted to marry After learning of the rnsanrty rn hrs famrly however Mortrmer was hesrtant about the marriage The play ended on a happy note when Jonathan and hrs friend were evrcted by the polrce and the two aunts consented to go wrth Teddy to a sanrtarrum Mortrmer then learned that he was not really a Brewster but Just an adopted member of the famrly so he drd not have to fear the rnsanrty that ran rn the famrly 57 ll Mortimer, the only sane member of the family, had the difficult jobs of persuading his aunts E-ACT PLAY THE UGLY DLICKLINC-3 F.T. A. PL Y INSIDE INFORMATIQNH Susan Reed ...... . . Yvonne Dupree . . . . . Margo West Connie Potter Myra Farley .... . . . Kay Forest Mrs. Pettingill . Mrs. Joly .... Mary Fogerty . Student Nurse . . . . Miss West . . . Ella Couet Ellen Velde Susie Haugland Kathryn Erie Kay Johnson The King .... The Queen .... . . Princess Camilla Chancellor . . . Dulcibella .... Prince Simon. . . . . . . C arlo ....... 58 Roger Sween Susan Siewert Sandra Wolff Delano Hanson Beverly Schmidt Keith Thorkelson Dewayne Krogstad DEBATE TEAM, FIRST ROW, Left to Right Rene O bear, Kathryn Erle, Molly Knutzen ROW TWO Roberta Sebber, Barbara Cole, Beverly Yeager, Annette Sebrmg ROW THREE Ruth Ann Flaten, Katherme Dlbble, Robert Hanson Roger Sween, Mr Lennon Debate Coach Rene O'bear. . . James Skulstad. Susan Siewert. . 59 Sandra Kittleson .... . . Charles Arntzen. . . . . LOCAL SPEECH WINNERS Wayne Anderson .... . . . Humorous Margaret Knutzen. . . . . ..... Dramatic . . . . . Original Oratory .Extemporaneous Reading Extemporaneous Speaking Pantomine . . Memorized Oratory INTERMEDIATE BAND JUNIOR BAND .IUNICR HIGH ACTIVITIES '52 JR. HI CHORUS Q63 gen H 9 UI? ,D .GQ 9 Mr G.A. A. JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES F. H. A. Mrs. Fer uson ' r ENGLISH CLUB Man , 'Nico '17 3090 000 5290 3 GPC' , 0 I 0 fy Ambitious, aren't we? ff! ,,-,-' VN ,f 'A ,f-- H ,- ,ff ., 'ff' wr, ,M f- J.u .v fi SENIOR C ASS WORK DAYS One way to earn money. Magazine sales brought in most the money. Work, work, and more work. Yah, I work sometxmes. Bushm an Y Q. The Aquanum o Sam-- Well what do you think? Who's cheating now? Resting our weary feet, after a stroll through Brookfield Zoo. You must be all tired out, girls. Lincoln Park Zoo Lion House The Shedd Aquarium . Long way down, isn't it? Admirmg the Lixicoln relics. What an impressive group! SPONSORS GAMBLES . 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