Grenora High School - Gopher Yearbook (Grenora, ND)
- Class of 1969
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Editor: Virginia Holm Assistant Editor: Val Sorensen Copy Editor: Vicki Hought Art Editor: Roxanne Graupe Photographers: Pam Jacobson Vaughn Thorstad Business Managers: Audrey Storseth David Gunlikson Advisors: Mrs. Sharon Fischer Mr. Craig Brumfield i Dedication We, the Annual Staff of 1969, dedicate this annual to Mr. Gray, our chorus and band director. He has devoted his time and talents to better prepare us for the future. We express our sincere appreciation for the guidance he has given to us as a group and as individuals. ______________ ADMINISTRATION Howard Mack, Superintendent Mr. Mack received his B.S. Degree in 1951 from Dickinson Slate College with a major in Physi- cal Education and Social Science. In 1964 he obtained his Masters Degree from Montana State University with a major in School Administra- tion and a minor in Social Studies. Winfred Smith, Principal and Social Studies Mr. Smith graduated from Minot State College in 1961 with a B.S. Degree. He majored in Social Science and minored in Physical Education. 4 Left to Right, Row 1: Alice Enget - Clerk, LeRoy Sorensen - President, Avona Peterson - Treasurer, Howard Mack - Superintendent. Row 2: Ralph Peterson, Harold Schilke, Merlyn Olson. Row 3: Pendley Jacobson, Ordean Rude - Vice President. Not Pictured: John Storseth The World Is Moved Along, Not Only by the Mighty Shoves of Its Heroes, but by the Tiny Pushes of Each Honest Worker, Alice Enget, Secretary Mrs. Enget has been a secretary at the Grenora Public School for eight years. She is a graduate of Noonan High School, and she attended Fargo Business College. 5 Cooks Mrs. Art Eliassen and Mrs. Kenneth Bagaason spend many hours cooking for the hungry students in school. Custodians Vince Meyer, Mabel Anger- mcicr, and Clarence Johnson work hard at their many duties in the new school. Bus Drivers Left to right -- Duane Syverson, Johnnie Laqua, Vince Meyer, Bud Oycn, Clarence Christensen, Kenny Bagaason, James Newton, and Leo Simoneau. 6 FACULTY Lynn Erickson B. S., Dickinson State College Science, Wrestling Coach Junior Class Advisor Emily Smith B. S., Minot State College English, Speech, Psychology Senior Class Advisor Craig Brumfield B S., Minot State College Commerce Freshman Class Advisor 8 A Iden Hagen B. A., NDSU Mathematics, English IV, Assistant Coach James Newton B. S., Dickinson State College Librarian, Drivers Education, Business Math Law Sophomore Class Advisor Donna Anfinson B. S., NDSU Home Economics, World History Junior Class Advisor 9 David Gray B. S., Dickinson State College Music Junior Class Advisor Donald Boe B. S., M. Ed., UND Industrial Arts Freshman Class Advisor Sharon Fischer B. A., UND Commerce Sophomore Class Advisor Dwight Wilson B. S., Montana State University Science, Physical Education Head Coach Senior Class Advisor 10 SENIORS STEVE EBERLE Late hours aren't good for one, but they're alright for two. CYN'DY FISCHER Vivacious, bright, and very frank; always ready for a midnight prank. 12 ROGER GARAAS We know him by the noise he doesn't make. LARRY GELTEL A disposition to make every corner cozy. DAVID GUNLIKSON I'm so bright, my mother calls me son. MELVIN HANSON He hasn't time for girls or fame, a mere diploma is his aim. JAMES HASKINS He will debate anything just to hear himself talk. DENNIS HELGELAND True love never runs smooth -- it stops and parks. 13 VICKI HOUGHT After reading about the horrible things men do, I've decided to give up reading. KEITH IVERSON You can't fool me, I'm too ignorant. 14 PAM JACOBSON Silence is one of the lost arts. ARLEN JOHNSON Wine, women and song are getting me down -- I think I'll give up singing. i I ELIZABETH LAQUA Some think the world was made for fun and frolic. So do I. LOYAL LARSON The world's no better if we worry and life's no longer if we hurry. RICHARD PEDERSON Honesty is the best policy when the teacher is looking. 15 KATHY RUDE Her mind -- brilliant; her personality -- grand; her complexion -- fair; her glory - - blonde hair. DAVID SCHAAN ’’A boy liked by all and one who seems to like all. CLARK SCHILKE I'm not lazy, just storing my energy. GERALYN SNEVA She walks with a wiggle and she talks with a giggle. FRANCES STEWART She has two hearts -- her own and 16 AUDREY STORSETH Mischievous often, dignified sometimes, popular always. MARY ANN STORETH A shy little smile, a shy little miss. 17 Senior Class Officers, left to right, are: Jim Haskins - Student Council Representative, Kathy Rude - President, Steve Eberle - Vice President, Liz Laqua - Secretary, Melvin Hanson - Reporter, Larry Geltel - Student Council Representative, Standing: Dave Schaan - Treasurer, Pam Jacobson - Historian. Smiles beamed on the faces of Clark, Madeline, and Roxi as they learned they had made Tri- State Honor groups. What put the spell on them to study? This is just one of the numerous ways Roxi manages to blow us over! The '69 Angel Kathy!! Why that guilty look -- how many glasses have you had anyway?!! 18 Somebody has got to study . . . Will somebody please help me? Well, I know what's going on! 19 Senior Activities SYLVAN CARLSON - Basketball 4; Boys Chorus 1,2. DIANNE CHRISTENSEN - G. A.A. 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,1; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4. LILA CHRISTENSEN - G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4. STEVE EBKRLE - Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Lcttcrmcn's Club 2,3,4; Lettermen Officer 4; Boys Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Officer 4; Band Ensemble 3; Student Council 4; Class Officer 3,4; Class Play 4; Snowball King Candidate 3; Homecoming Escort 4. CYNTHIA FISCHER - G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. Officer 4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Tri-State Honor Chorus 2,3; Small Vocal Groups 1,2,3; Soloist 2; Tumbling Team 2; Student Librarian 3; Class Officer 2; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Paper Staff 2. ROGER GARAAS - Wrestling 1,4; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3,4; Boys Chorus 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Band Ensemble 4. LARRY GELTEL - Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Student Council Officer 2; Class Officer 2; Homecoming Escort 4. DAVID GUNLIKSON - Boys Chorus 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Officer 3; Band Librarian 3; Band Ensemble 3,4; Soloist 2,3,4; Accompanist 3,4; International Music Camp 3; Student Librarian 2,3; Class Officer 1; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 2,3; Paper Staff 1,2,3,4. MELVIN HANSON - Class Officer 3,4; Class Play 3; Paper Staff 3,4. JAMES HASKINS - Transfer Student; Basketball 3,4; Football 3,4; Football Co-Captain 4; Lcttcrmcn's Club 3,4; Lettermen’s Officer 3,4; Student Librarian 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Student Council Officer 3,4; Homecoming Escort 3; Annual Staff 3; Paper Staff 2,3,4; DENNIS HELGELAND - Basketball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Co-Captain 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Football Co-Captain 4; Track 1; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3,4; Boys Chorus 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1; Student Council 4; Class Play 4; Home- coming Escort 4; Paper Staff 3,4. RONALD HINSVERK - Track 1; Wrestling 1,4; Boys Chorus 1. VIRGINIA HOLM - G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,3,4; Small Vocal Groups 1,4; Soloist 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Ensemble 3,4; Class Play 3; Girls State 3; Annual Staff 4. ROXI HOUGHT - Cheerleader 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Tri-State Honor Chorus 4; Small Vocal Groups 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Ensemble 2,4; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Paper Staff 2,3,4. VICKI HOUGHT - Tumbling Team 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Small Vocal Groups 1,2,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Paper Staff 2,3,4. PAMELA JACOBSON - G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. Officer 2; Girls Chorus 1,2,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Small Vocal Groups 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Class Play 3,4; Homemaker of Tomorrow 4; Annual Staff 4. ELIZABETH LAQUA - Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. Officer 3; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; Small Vocal Groups 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Ensemble 3; Class Officer 2,3,4; Class Play 4; Girls State 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 1,2,3,4; LOYAL LARSON - Football 3,4; Wrestling 1,4; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; Boys Chorus 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4. ARLEN JOHNSON - Student Manager 4; Boys Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Class Play 3. KATHRYN RUDE - G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. Officer 1,2,3; Girls Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Ensemble 3, 4; Student Librarian 4; Student Council 2,4; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 1,4; Home- coming Queen 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 2,4; Class Play 3. DAVID SCHAAN - Transfer Student; Boys Chorus 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Class Officer 4; Class Play 3; Boys State 3. CLARK SCHILKE - Basketball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 1; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; Boys Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Tri-State Honor Chorus 2,3,4; Small Vocal Groups 1,2,3,4; Soloist 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,3; Class Play 4; Boys State 3; Homecoming Escort 1. GERALYN SNEVA - Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Small Vocal Groups 2,3,4; Soloist 4; Tri-State Honor Chorus 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Ensemble 1,2,3,4; Band Officer 3,4; Student Council 3; Class Officer 2; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Paper Staff 2, Tumbling Team 2. FRANCES STEWART - G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3; Class Play 3. AUDREY STORSETH - Tumbling Team 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Annual 3,4. MARY ANN STORSETH - Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. GORDON STRAND - Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Student Manager 4; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3,4; Boys Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Class Officer 1. MADELINE SVEET - Tumbling Team 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Band Ensemble 1,2,3,4; Small Vocal Groups 4; Soloist 1,2,3,4; Tri-State Honor Band 1,4; Inter- national Music Camp 3; Student Council 1; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4. JUNIORS Richard Carlson Don Cartier Keith Eliassen Donovan Erickson Roxanne Graupe Lee Gunlikson Joan Hagge John Haskins Bernice Hendrickson Helen Hendrickson Debbie Hought Colleen Johnson Pauline Kilbride Helen Kueffler Janice Laqua Kenneth Larson 22 Peggy Ledalil Richard Longtin Arden Lund Lesa Muller Frances Nelson Sandra Pederson Laurie Peterson Robert Schroedcr 23 Juniors—Searching for Happiness The Juniors have various ways for receiving Brownie Points , but John's tact tops them all!!! Lee Gunlikson's fascination with geometrical figures brings complete happiness! After one long week of dedicated work, the Juniors had satisfied their dreams for a beautiful prom. Roxanne G. puts the final touch on the silhouette. Serving during basketball games provided happiness when the money rolled in. Lesa Muller willingly worked in the kitchen and graciously served many people. Junior Class Officers, left to right, arc: Seated: Val Sorensen - Vice President, Ken Larson - Secretary, Standing: John Haskins - President, Debbie Hought - Reporter, Peggy Ledahl - Treasurer, Arden Lund - Student Council Rep., Vaughn Thorstad - Historian. 24 SOPHOMORES Debby Berg Richard Bratlien Warren Carlson Darlene Cliristcnscn Michael Eberle Linda Engct Barry Gjestal Brian Gjestal Dwight Graupc Donny Gunlikson Patsy Hagge Thora Hanson Phyllis Hoff Denise Holm Thomas Hought Karmen Jacobson Robert Johnson Sheryl Johnson Kathleen Langberg Fred Larson 26 Roger Manger Richard Oien Gayla Olson Phyllis Raaum Jane Rasmussen Jeff Roark Judy Rude Roy Roddy Duane Schaan Mavis Schenstad Glenn Seven Jeff Smith Steve Storhaug Andrew Sveet 27 Hey Don? Is it true blondes have more fun? Sophomores— Searching for the Truth But I already did it that way once! Sophomore Class Officers, left to right, are: Seated: Robert Johnson - President, Steve Storhaug - Vice President, Phyllis Hoff - Secretary-Treasurer, Standing: Judy Rude - Reporter, Karmen Jacobson - Student Council Representative, Patsy Hagge - Historian. Don't get the impression that the only thing Tom glares at is a book! o Ha! Ha! I know how to do it! 28 FRESHMEN Kathy Bagaason Duane Dordalil Greg Garaas Lee Garaas Jimmy Gel tel Laurie Gunlikson Orla Gunlikson Joan Hanson 30 Barbara LaFond John LaFond Mary Lou Langbcrg Ronald Laqua Vincent Laqua Blanche Ledahl Mary F.llen Oster Joni Peterson Robert Rassicr Doug Schaan Connie Sncva Geraldine Stewart Doris Thome Jon Wick Not Pictured Greg Muller 31 Freshmen Class Officers, left to right, are: Seated: Ronnie Laqua - President, Joni Peterson - Vice President, Blanche Ledahl - Secretary, Standing: Sharyn Johnson - Treasurer, Orla Gunlikson - Reporter, Connie Sneva - Student Council Representative, Marlin Hanson - Histor- ian. Studious or What?!! Freshmen... Looking Into the Future Who are you trying to impress, Robert? 32 What’s the eye-catcher, boys?!! ELEMENTARY Eighth Grade James Bratlien Dwayne Carlson Glen Cliristenscn DeeAnn Dordahl Kathy Fischer Eileen Folstad Renae Gjesdal Debby Graupe Lola Hinsverk Rosemary Holm Randy Hought Patrick Jacobson Penelope Kilbride Mary Beth Longtin Bonnie Muller Laurel Olson Kari Oyen Paul Pederson Lela Seven Paul Solheim Patti Sorensen Joyce Sorenson Leslie Storhaug Daniel Storseth 34 Roger Boeck Jolin Brorby Dean Carlson Ronnie Eberle Mark Enget Cheryl Greve Sherry Haug Nancy Nought Kay Iverson Diane Jorstad Donna Knudsvig Carol Ann Langberg Gary Ledahl Steven Muse Bryce Norby Yolanda Nygaard Kathy Olson Laurel Rasmussen Cindy Rude Grant Schilke Micheal Schroeder Gerald Smith Karen Solheim Judy Sorenson Mike Stewart 35 Nels Hans on-Seventh Evelyn Meyer-Sixth Rene Bcllct Catherine Engct James Garaas Rachel Gjcsdal James Graupe Robert Graupe Pam Hagge Glen Hang Denley Hinsverk Wayne Hoff Pam Johnson Darlene Knudsvig Robert Langerg Kerry Mack Mark Nelson Greg Peterson Gary Quarne Michael Rustad Susette Schroder Steven Simoneau Duane Skabo Thomas Smith Tim Solheim Soren Sorenson Marie Stewart Janice Svcet 36 Duane Syverson-Fifth Judy Bratlien Carol Fischer David Gcltcl Janet Gunlikson Robert Hagge Cordell Hertz Kimberly Hought Lucas Jacobson Mark Johnson Valeric Johnson Debra Kueffler Leslie Kueffler Jeffrey Larson Rodney Ledahl Thomas Longtin Kathleen Moorhead Randy Muse Cynthia Quarne Richard Simoncau Patricia Skabo Dana Sorenson James Stewart Kathleen Stewart Craig Storsctli Debbie Storsctli Vicki Wcstin 37 Kaye Wes tin-Fourth Elmer Angermeier Robert Arnson Rhonda Boeck Frank Garaas Elaine Johnson Duane Jorstad Pam Knudsvig Pat Knudsvig Larry Kueffler Tony Kueffler Ronald LaFond Laurie Langberg Sherrie Ledahl Kyle Mack Vernal Moorhead Debbie Olson Blaine Oyen Greta Peterson Debbie Rude Joseph Schroder Terry Skabo Craig Sneva Robert Solheim Shane Brorby Mark Dordahl Lori Eliassen 38 Arlinda Bergeron Lori Brorby Larry Carlson Margaret Folvag Mary Folvag Deborah Gjesdal Sandra Gunlikson Lori Hertz Barry Hought Linda. Johnson James La Fond Lori Lcdahl Connie Lundby Douglas Moorhead Jerry Muller Steven Muller Jay Olson Ronald Oster Andrea Oycn Darcia Pederson Robyn Peterson Ra ndy Ouarne Roger Riveland Nora Rustad Dickson Schaan Penney Schmidt Daniel Sneva Ronald Skabo Dale Stewart Jerry Storhaug Calvin Storscth Debra Syverson Jimmy Wilson Helene Sneva-Third Not Pictured: David Carr Pearl Kilbride Teresa Rustad 39 Claudine Larson-Second Darcy Anderson Kay Amson Elizabeth Bendixson Kaye Gel tel Kari Knutson Patty Kueffler Brian Ledahl Tammy Lundby Darcy Nygaard Cleo Olson Daniel Pederson Ronda Peterson Larry Schrocder Lyle Simoneau Sandra Sorenson Lauretta Stewart Rencllc Storseth Jeffrey Wilson 40 Denise Anderson Galen Bellet Gregory Bendixson Dean Benth Don Benth Chad Brorby Ode an Carlson Richard Carr Dale Erickson Doreen Erickson DuWayne Erickson Billy Hought Lavern Johnson Priscilla Kilbride Rodney Muller Timmy Muse Rita Nygaard Scott Sneva Dale Sveet Minnie Aslakson-First 41 Teacher's Assistants Cheryl Eliasscn, Joan Muse, and Marilyn Oyen supervise the playground, make bulletin boards, help correct papers, and a variety of other jobs. studies. _ Patty Skabo enjoys increasing her knowledge by reading. Eileen Mack, Remedial Reading For the past two years, Mrs. Mack has taught the Remedial Reading course in the Grcnora school system. 42 ORGANIZATIONS IUM Concert Band The band, under the direction of Mr. Gray has had a busy year pre- paring for their many concerts and recitals. Band Officers President-Geri Sncva Vice-Prcsident-Roxanne Graupe Scc.-Trcasurer-Roxi Hought Student Council Rep.-Steve Eberlc 44 Band Soloists .Standing: Vaughn Thorstad, Madeline Svcct, Ken Larson, Virginia Holm, and Roxanne Graupe. Seated: David Gunlik son, Sheryl Jolinson, Debbie, Laurie Gunlikson, and Denise Holm. Woodwind Quintet Back Row: Kathy Rude, Ken Larson, Virginia Holm. Front Row: Roxanne Graupe, Sheryl Jolinson. Brass Ensemble Standing: Roxi Hought, Vaughn Thorstad, Debbie Hought, Sheryl Johnson. Seated: David Gunlikson, Madeline Sveet, Ken- neth Larson, Pam Jacobson. Clarinet Choir Back Row; Kathleen Langbcrg, Laurie Gunlikson, Karmen Ja- cobson, Greg Garaas, Jan Laqua. Front Row; Roxanne Graupe, Lcsa Muller, Helen Hendrickson. Horn Quartet Flute Trio Val Sorenson Virginia Holm Kathy Bagaason Ken Larson Sharyn Johnson Laurie Peterson Patsy Hagge Sax Quartet Steve Ebcrle Andy Sveet Colleen Johnson Geri Sneva Trombone Quartet Steve Storhaug Roger Gar a as Fred Larson Madeline Sveet Beginners9 Band Pat Jacobson, President Debbie Graupc, Vice-President Kathy Fischer, Secretary Laurel Olson, Treasurer Mary Beth Longtin Randy Hought, Lib. 47 Concert Choir BOY’S QUARTET CHORAL SOLOISTS Boy’s Glee Club GirVs Chorus GIRL’S QUARTET 49 GIRL’S TRIPLE TRIO Annual Staff Editor - Virginia Holm Assistant Editor - Val Sorenson The Chaotic Conditions of the Annual Staff Are Exceeded Only by Those of the Paper Staff. Editor - Jim Haskins Assistant Editor - Roxanne Graupe Paper Staff 50 5 ® a-s Seated: Kathy Bagaason, Lee Gunlikson, Kathy Rude, David Gunlikson. Standing: Greg Garaas, Donny Gunlikson, James Newton - Head Librarian, Jim Haskins. t t 51 Seated: Jim Haskins - Pres., John Haskins - Vice-Pres., Robert Johnson - Sec.-Treas., Connie Sneva, Larry Geltel, Ronnie Laqua, Steve Eberle. Standing: Colleen Johnson, Peggy Ledahl, Karmen Jacobson, Dennis Helgeland, Kathy Rude, Arden Lund. First row; T. Hought, D. Gunlikson, S. Ebcrlc, Vice Pres.; A. Lund, G. Strand, R. Pederson, A. Svcct, M. Ebcrlc, R. Bratlien. Second row; J. LaFond, R. Carlson, S. Storhaug, R. Garaas, J. Haskins, J. Haskins, Pres.; R. Johnson, R. Longtin, G. Seven. Third row: R. Hinsvcrk, A. Johnson, L. Larson, L. Gunlikson, D. Helgoland, Studnet Coun. Rep.; C. Schilke, L. Gcltel, Sec y-Treas.; J. Smith. 52 G. A. A. Cyndy Fischer, President Pam Jacobson, Vice-President Wendy Wood, Sec.-Treasurer Colleen Johnson, Student Council Rep. Jan 53 54 ATHLETICS I Left to Right: Coach Wilson, J. Haskins, J. Haskins, L. Geltel, R. Pederson, L. Gunlickson, D. Helgeland, C. Schilke, S. Eberle, R. Bratlien, A. Lund, D. Gunlickson, J. Smith, Student Managers: G. Strand and A. Johnson. SEASON'S RECORD Grenora 71 Alamo Grenora 54 Scobey Grenora 52 Burke Central Grenora 79 W estby Grenora 61 Outlook Grenora 59 Alexander Grenora 81 Litchville Grenora 77 St. Katherine Grenora 92 Alamo Grenora 68 McGregor Grenora 77 Bowbells Grenora 73 Trenton Grenora 55 Ray Grenora 69 Plcntywood Grenora 75 Wildrose Grenora 84 Columbus Grenora 90 Epping Grenora 74 Scranton Grenora 71 Alexander Grenora 72 Trenton Grenora 58 Belcourt 66 r r 37 76 58 40 81 53 67 58 54 31 60 64 92 82 53 78 58 57 47 Grenora 66 Grenora 73 Grenora District Tourney 78 Alamo 57 73 Alex 47 55 Ray 73 56 Patience, Coach, Patience!! Rebounds Dennis! 57 “A” Squad Cheerleaders i Geri Sneva, Phyllis Hoff, Colleen Johnson, Liz Laqua, Janice Laqua. Five energetic people can always be seen at athletic events and pep rallies boosting the spirit of the student body and athletes. They are the Grenora High cheerleaders. This year they helped us win the best cheering squad award at the District Tourney. 58 PHYLLIS The silence of determination . . . The silence of defeat . . . The silence of satisfaction . . . The silence of a tear shed at the end of a hard-fought game . . . Left to Right: Coach Hagen, J. Smith, R. Kuefflcr, M. Eberle, S. Carlson, J. Haskins, F. Larson. Front Row: K. Eliasscn, T. Hought, D. Graupe, S. Storhaug, D. Schaan, R. Longtin. Squad SEASON'S RECORD B Squad Tourney Grenora 53 Grcnora 45 Grenora 64 Grenora 43 Grenora 57 Grenora 49 Grenora 45 Grenora 68 Grenora 46 Grenora 65 Grenora 59 Grenora 48 Grenora 57 Grenora 60 Grenora 43 Grenora 48 Grenora 52 Grenora 61 Grenora 62 Alamo 14 Scobey 48 Westby 59 Lignite 70 Westby 53 Alexander 53 Froid 73 Alamo 48 McGregor 32 Bowbells 68 Trenton 68 Ray 74 Plentywood 96 Columbus 63 Froid 77 Scranton 85 Alexander 59 T renton 47 Phy. Ed. 60 Grenora 70 Wildrose 45 Grenora 59 Williston 56 Grenora 47 Ray 59 60 'IT S q u a d A c t i o n Where’s the ball?? Sylvan blocks for the Gophers. “B” Squad Cheerleaders Kathleen Langberg Judy Rude Karmen Jacobson Connie Sneva Roxanne Graupe Front row: L. Gunlikson, S. Storhaug, M. Eberle, A. Sveet, J. Smith, R. Longtin, L. Larson, T. Hought, A. Lund. Second row; G. Christianson, J. LaFond, L. Geltel, D. Gunlikson, J. Haskins, R. Bratlien, S. Eberle, D. Schaan, L. Storhaug. Row Three: M. Hanson, J. Geltel, P. Jacobson, J. Haskins, C. Schilke, D. Helgeland, R. Pederson, D. Storseth, R. Hought, Coach Wilson, and Assistant Coach Hagen. Cheerleaders: Janice Laqua, Phyllis Hoff, Geri Sneva, Colleen Johnson, Liz Laqua. Student Manager: Ricky Oien. SEASON'S RECORD Grenora 7 Grenora 52 Grenora 49 Grenora 49 Grenora 32 Grenora 40 Grenora 0 Hey? Where arc you going guys? Nashua 9 Wildrose 0 Medicine Lake 0 Alexander 6 Noonan 6 Alamo 0 Ray 34 The Gophers really showed the Greenwaves that they were very tough when they beat them by 40 points. 62 With determination, the Gophers grab another victory. “A blaze of loyalty for the team which burns brightly in victory and is fanned, not extinguished, by the winds of defeat. ” Even though the Gophers were very anxious to clobber the Ray Jays, we were defeated by 34 points. The Gophers did a swell job and kept their opponents down to zero. 63 Front: G. Garaas, J. LaFond, R. Hinsverk, A. Sveet, R. Carlson, G. Seven, Back: W. Carlson, L. Larson, R. Garaas, R. Johnson, Coach Erickson. Wrestling SEASONS RECORD Grenora 33 Medicine Lake 8 Grenora 3 Tioga 51 Grenora 10 Parshall 37 Grenora 12 Watford City 34 Grenora 31 Medicine Lake 11 Grenora 11 Parshall 31 Grenora 8 New Town 36 Grenora 11 Watford City 31 Grenora 14 Williston 14 Grenora 5 Tioga 39 Grenora 14 New Town 25 Loyal Larson As Regional champ went on to the State Tournament at Minot. 64 WjfTi ACTIVITIES yet Wendy Wood first runner up. Homecoming candidates: Colleen J. escorted by Steve E., Kathy Rude escorted by Dennis H., Liz Laqua escorted by Keith I., Joan Hagge escorted by Don C., Not Pictured Wendy W. escorted by Larry G. First place float KEEP THE COMETS DOWN TO ZERO was sponsored by the seniors. HOMECOMING 68 Homecoming 68 was on Sept. 20. We had a bonfire, snakedance on the 19th. On the 20th the day started off coronation. We had five candidates; one from every class and one from the student council. Kathy Rude was chosen queen with Wendy Wood first runner up and Elizabeth Laqua second runner up. Next came the parade with the senior float taking first and the freshman float second. To help complete the joy of Homecoming we defeated the Alex Comets. A dance followed to complete Homecoming 68 . 67 The junior class float for Homecoming 1969. The theme for the float was Sock It To 'Em. The sophomores chose Beat the Comets for the theme of their float for the Home- coming parade. The freshman float with the theme Skunk the Comets won second prize in the Homecoming Parade. 68 Blanche . at it again It's not cvcry- day you get help shaving your legs. Right John! Initiation 68' Initiation took place on September 27, 1968. The freshmen were quite properly initiated by the sophomore class. It was quite entertaining for the whole student body. A dance followed. 69 What's up girls??? Boy did we practice hard! The Junior Class play WHEN THE MICE ARE AWAY was presented November 26. It was a 3-act comedy which created laughs for people of all age groups. I Cast members: Helen H., Donovan E., Lee G., Roxanne G., Deb H., Lesa M., Vaughn T., Ken L., Valerie S., Joan H., and John H. What’s the occasion, a funeral? It looks like these guys go for perfection. Right Laurie? 70 Cast members: Dennis H., Madeline S., Loyal L., Liz L., Clark S., Dianne C., Lila C., Steve E., Geri S., Pam J., Vicki H., and Jim Haskins. CHERISH!??! Lost 'em again, ah Jim! Know your lines boys????? We can try to be beautiful, can’t we? The senior class play WE SHOOK THE FAMILY TREE was held May 7. It was a 3-act comedy dealing with family problems. It was enjoyable to all. 71 These girls modeled dresses which are appropriate for formal wear. These girls modeled clothing suitable for school or dressy occasions. 4 2 The girls did their best to give the guests an enjoyable time. The girls worked hard to finish their garments on time. The Home Ec style show. May 15, was presented by the Home Ec. girls in eighth, I, and II classes. They modeled clothing which they had made themselves. The styles ranged from bathing suit cover-ups to prom formals. 72 Pretty as a picture! The Junior class kept busy at all home basketball games serving lunch to all the fans of the Grenora Gophers. Before the basketball games the seniors kept busy while people checked their coats and hats in at the seniors coat and hat check. Big event in the life of a junior. The artists at work! ?! ? 73 The Junior-Senior banquet was held April 30. The main speaker was Pastor Krahling. The prom was held May 2. The theme was Sounds of Silence and the colors were American beauty and pink. Both events were quite successful since all guests seemed to enjoy themselves. Speakers at the 19G9 Junior Senior Banquet. GIRLS!!! Silhouette of 1969 prom. All right fellas, GET TO WORK! !! 74 I One happy couple. Romantic huh?!! The beginning. The fun. The end. 75 I Graduation 1969 The 1969 Graduation Exercises were held on May 22 for 29 graduating Seniors and 23 Eighth Grade graduates. Main speaker for the evening was Mr. Lyle Sorum, the Director of Vocational Education at the U.N.D. Center in Williston. Addresses were given by Kathy Rude, Valedictorian and Audrey Storscth, Salutatorian. They were presented with awards for their achieve- ments by Mr. Howard Mack. Mr. Ncls Hanson presented the Eighth Grade as Mr. Mack awarded them their certificates. Mr. Winfred Smith presented the Seniors as Mr. Ordean Rude awarded their diplomas. The Rev. David Knutson gave the Invocation and Benediction, and the G.H.S. Band Played two numbers. The motto of the Senior Class of 1969 was We Dare To Do What We Dare To Dream. Class colors were peach and ivory, and the flower was a peach carnation with a rose in the center. 76 Kathy Rude and Audrey Storseth receiving Vale- dictorian and Salutatorian awards. David Gunlikson and Vicki Hought receiving their diplomas. The Seniors . . . stepping into the future, a bright new world. 77 As Editor of the 1969 Annual, I would like to thank all the members of the annual staff who spent so many long hours after and during school getting all the work done. I would also like to thank Mrs. Sharon Fischer for all her friendly, helpful advice while we were all going through the trials of learning, and Mr. Craig Brumfield, who kept us working when it would have been so easy to quit. Without their help this annual would never have been completed. To those of you who work on the annual next year, I wish you the best of luck. Sincerely, Editor ADVERTISERS I GRENORA CO-OP CREDIT UNION CENTRAL PHARMACY — Williston — STANDARD CLOTHING — Williston — RUSS NELSON APPLIANCE CENTER — Williston — HAMBERG JEWELRY — Williston — Phone 694-3373 Grenora, North Dakota GREENGARDS CLOTHING CO. — Williston — ELECTRIC and MAGNETO, INC. — Williston — LEE REALTY — Williston — G. M. HEDDERICH CO. — Williston — FIRST NATIONAL BANK — Reserve, Mont. — NORTHERN AUTO PARTS — Plentywood, Mont, — PETERSON'S MEN'S STORE — Plentywood, Mont. — PAUL BECKS — Plentywood, Mont. — KNIT and PURL — Plentywood, Mont. — SUKUT’S OFFICE EQUIPMENT — Williston — DR. T. C. RITTER — Williston — IRENE'S FINE FABRIC YARN — Williston — FIRST NATIONAL BANK — Williston — WILLISTON HERALD — Williston — BLAKE, ZEISKE HEIL, ARCHITECTS — Williston — 80 Pod uiit Studio Portraits Live Forever 12 West Broadway Williston, N.D. PANGER’S SPORTING GOODS Complete Athletic Supplies for Schools Northwest’s Finest Williston, No. Dak. Oscar Swenson and Vern Benth GREAT PLAINS SUPPLY CO. Lumber, Paint Builder's Hardware David Jarland, Manager Grenora 694-3252 AMERICAN STATE BANK Williston, No. Dak. Paying Receiving Station Alamo, North Dakota Two stores for your convenience JOSEPH’S — DEE BEE’S Women’s Apparel Shoes — Furs Williston, North Dakota GRENORA FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. Dick Muse, Manager GRENORA, NORTH DAKOTA Phone 694-3291 81 CRAVEN-HAGEN CLINIC Williston, N.D. Phone 572-2131 J. E. Adducci, M.D. J. D. Craven, M.D. E. J. Hagen, M.D. R. C. Koch, M.D. “300” CAFE — DINE OUT FOR GOOD FOOD — Grenora, North Dakota EVERSON FUNERAL HOME 112 East Fourth St. Williston, N.D. Call Collect Day or flight 572-3738 GRENORA MERCANTILE NORTHWEST MUTUAL AID TELEPHONE CORPORATION CLARENCE VEIDJA Drugs — Notions Clothing — Dry Goods Phone 694-2232 Serving Modern Communication Services to Western North Dakota WILLIAMS ELECTRIC CO-OP Ray, North Dakota Williston, North Dakota CONGRATULATIONS GRENORA SCHOOL 82 Sylvan, Melvin, and Melcolm Nygaard KUEFFLER’S WESTLAND SERVICE Buffalo Gas — Dura Oils B. F. Goodrich Tir£s, Tubes Batteries, and Mohawk Tires See us for your bulk needs Grenora 694-3733 Nygaard Service Center Automotive Center T.V. Sales Service Laundromat Phone 694-3521 Grenora, N. Dak 58845 GRENORA HARDWARE Hardware — Plumbing Monarch Stoves Speed Queen Washers RCA Whirlpool Freezers SLETTEN-ERDAHL FUNERAL HOME 218 West Highland Drive Williston, North Dakota 58801 Phone: 572-6329 RICHARD LUNDBY, Owner SERVICE DRUG of Williston TREASURE ISLAND of Williston DEGREE JEWELRY of Williston 83 FARMERS UNION COMPANY OLAF GAARAS, Manager Grenora, North Dakota 694-2411 CLARENCE RAAUM, Manager Zahl, North Dakota 694-3215 We are here to serve you, this is your own business.” GRENORA FARMERS UNION FOOD LOCKERS Ed Krenz, Manager Phone 694-3405 84 ZEIDLER HARDWARE ,o£TTO'ec l‘ CUSTORES ' Established 1909 'Service Is Our Note Servi-Soft Dealer Sheet Metal Work Frigidaire Appliances NAME IT — WE’VE GOT IT Sherwin Williams Paint WILLISTON, NO. DAK. PLENTYWOOD, MONT. My aren’t we cute! 85 GRENORA FOOD MARKET —Darrel Christianson— —Vernon Skabo— —Elna Marshall— —Margaret Musgjerd— —Keith Iverson— Iver Sneva, Manager GRENORA, NORTH DAKOTA 86 JAKE HERTZ, Manager PEAVEY COMPANY GRENORA and HANKS PHONE 694-3073 MONTANA - DAKOTA UTILITIES COMPANY — Live Better With Electricity GORDON HAGGE ZAHL FARMERS ELEVATOR and Co-op Store Phone 694-3219 BOB LONGTIN - Elev. Mgr. SHIRLEY SYVERSON - Store Mgr. ZAHL, N.D. 87 GRENORA IMPLEMENT CO. Your John Deere Headquarters We Trade — We Deliver — We Finance CARL J. and MARY E. PETERSEN, Owners LeRoy Sorensen, General Manager Gerald Westin, Manager Art Eliassen, Jr., Parts Dean Skabo, Truck Driver Dewel Rasmussen, Shop Harlan Braathen, Shop We will be here tomorrow to service what we sell you today. Phone: 694-3232 88 ALTA-VISTA CAFE Northeastern Montana’s Finest’’ KEN and LOIS LF.OM Plentywood, Montana Farmers Union Insurance PI ENTVVAOn ELECTRIC CD All types of insurance Personal Property Auto — Hail Life — Hospital Duane Sneva Grenora Phone 694-3373 PLENTYWOOD ELECTRIC T.V., Radio, Refrigeration and Appliances Forced Air Heating Sales Service — 1939 Plentywood, Mont. THE BAKERY WALLY’S BAR Plentywood, Mont. Cakes and Pastries CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1969! For All Occasions’’ Phone 763-1320 Grenora. No. Dak. 89 B B SUPER DRUG For all your Prescriptions, Health Cosmetic Needs Stop In and See FRANK or ROGER 307 Main Williston, N. Dak. LEON’S WILLISTON FLORAL Artistic Corsages and Floral Designs Williston, N.D. 572-2661 ... Milt , 3e ’ Quality Home Furnishings Phone 572-3751 Williston Dine Out and Bowl A Line at CHARCOAL GRILL and BASIN BOWL, INC. WILLISTON WILLISTON WOODWORKS, INC. QUALITY CUPBOARDS CABINETS WILLISTON, N.D. Highway 2, North Phone 572-9460 PLENTYWOOD DRUG THE REXALL STORE Prescriptions Our Specialty” Phone 765-1810 ' TIUJMONI 5 7 2 — 6311. xP Reporter v. PRINTING Official Newspaper of Williams County” Printers of Grenora Shopper % WILDWOOD BEVERAGE CO. PLLNTYWOOD. MONT. LAVERNE C. NEFF Attorney at Law 120 Main Williston, No. Dak. Working hard Studious Sophomores ? ? ? 91 QUARNE BROS. INC. Joe Quarne - Owner, Manager Severin Carlson - Mechanic Jerome Muller - Mechanic Melvin Schenstad - Mechanic lone Olson - Bookkeeper Ford Gleaner Allis Chalmers Grcnora, N. Dak. Phone 694-2225 SPORT’S BAR CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1969 GRENORA HOTEL and STYLE CENTER Mrs. Gladys Lundby Owner Phone 694-5141 92 R. M. GROSS SON JEWELERS and FLORISTS 1 S.E. Broadway — 572-3181 Williston, No. Dak. Gifts and Flowers For All Occasions SIMPSON Plumbing Heating CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’69 Ray, N. Dak. THE MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE Visit our all new Varsity Shop For Young Men” Williston, N. Dak. BEN FRANKLIN Locally Owned Nationally Known James Mabel Prim, Owners 107 North Main Plenty wood, Montana 59254 GAY - NORA SALON HOURS 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed all day Monday Open Wed. Fri. Evening By Appointment MABEL LARSON Operator - Owner Grenora, N. Dak. Phone 694-2611 93 Autographs Autographs Autographs TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY n «•'Vf • •.' ««•'took A - 6.
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