Halstad High School - Pirate Yearbook (Halstad, MN)

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N XJ K S faxw Ao XA' X f '5 edicahon To our parents who have so faithfully helped us through these twelve years of our education, we dedicate this annual. I-'lower Colors American Beauty Rose Aquamarine and Silver Today Decides Tomorrow ANNUAL STAFF First Row Nancy Waite Robert Knndtson Dale Stenerson Hardeth Bervig Rita Ohrtsan Carol Ann Kozojed Edythe Anne Bailey Evelyn Halstad Betty Stene Halfred Bernhardson Dorothy Sulerud Harlan Stole Bruce Viker Paul Viker Lowell Jacobson John Anderson Uallaoe Oien Franklin Steenerson larlyn Aanenson David Helting Orion Bolts H Kerrlgan Second Bow Third Row Activity Editor Pictorial Assistant B slness Hanager Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Assistant Copy Editor Advertising Manager Advertising Assistant Pictorial Assistant Pictorial Editor Copy Editor Activity Assistant Sports Editor Activity Assistant Class Assistant Advertising Assistant Assistant Business Manager Art Editor Advertising Assistant Class Editor Assistant Sports Editor Class Advisor Gallon sunaneunf I I ' ' ' ' ' ' . . I I I . . .Arun DMN TR Nj ig. X4 i , X f , I SU ERINTENDENT Arnold H, Kittlescn Social Science 12 Student Council Advisor K Q I 'Q 'K HR. MACLEOD History 8 English 7 5 8 American History 11 Basketball and Baliball Coach Eighth Grade Advisor SYSTEM 35, Ql .X N MISS THOMPSON Bookkeeping ll G 12 Typing 10 Shorthand l Q 2 Business Relations Freshmen Advisor Hal H1 Echo Advisor MISS ADAMS Math 7 A 8 Advanced Algebra Algebra Girls' Phy. Ed. Senior Class Play One-Act Contest Play Girls' Chorus Director 0 ,: ,H ,A MRS. Foo ' , Home Economics I I 1 4 V E Mm FOG --W WN Agriculture .. l G F.F.A. ,6, i531 1 Sophomore Advisor ,vf1r' W Ewhf x MB. BEITAN English 9-12 Librarian Ss. Junior Advisor Junior Class Play MRS. SNUSTAD Secretary 3 X 's E N NI if - s P 'if rib' Harlyn Aanenson Basketball Track Baseball Dramatlcs Student Council Mixed Chorus Boys' Chorus P F A. Annual Letternen's Club h- Walfred Bernhardson Boys' Chorus Mixed Chorus Football . . . Basketball . Declamation. . Band . . . . Baseball . . Track. . . Annual . . F.F.A. . . . Dramatics. . . . Class Officer. . Lettermen's Club John Anderson Dramatics Mixed Chorus Boys' Chorus F F A Annual Edythe Anne Bailey Class Officer 10,12 Debate Declamation Dramatlcs Student Council 9,11 Girls' Chorus School Paper Annual loon Lunch Staff Mardeth Bervig Declamation Class Officer Dramatlcs . . . . Band. . . . . . Mixed Chorus. . . Girls' Chorus . Orchestra . . . . Vocal Solo. . . . Vocal Ensemble. . I O O O C e School Paper. . . Alt. Girls' State Student Council . Cheerleader . . . Noon Lunch Staff. Homecoming Queen. iol12 i1'12 . .12 . .11 O 012 Evelyn Halstad Dramatic! Girls' Chorus 9 12 Annual. . . . . . . ' 4 it V A . la. . V -.Sn 2 o e e u s n o e o o 0 .10 e u 0 . . . . . . . .10-12 . . . .9-12 . . . . . . . .11 . . . . . . 9-12 . . . .9-12 . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . 10 . . .. . . . . .9-12 . . . . . 10-11 . . .11-12 . . . . -12 . -12 Band . . . . . . . . 9-12 Mixed Chorus. . . . ll-12 . . . . 9-12 . . . 11-12 - . . . 9-12 . s . .9-12 . . - - - - - - - 9-12 . . . . . . . . -12 . . . . . . . . 12 . . . .11 . 10-12 W' -V kv ' x ,, e 1 o o . , , , , .10 I I o l e o .10 . . . , 9-12 . . . . .10 o - - - ' 11-12 10-11 12 10-11 9'12 9 10-12 10-11 9-12 11 12 11 11-12 12 10-12 12 12 9-ll 9- 0 11 Orion Holte Basketball Baseball Mixed Chorus Boys' Chorus Annual Carol Ann Kozojed Class Officer. . . . . Dramatics. . . . . .10 ll Student Council. . .11-12 mndeeeee0en9 12 Mixed Chorus . . . .10-12 Girls' Chorus. . . - Orchestra . . . . . Sax. Ensemble. . . . School Paper . . . Annual . . . . . . . . 12 Hoon Lunch Staff . .ll-12 Homecoming Attendant . 12 Lowell Jacobson Dramatics Boys' Chorus 9 11 David Melting Claes Officer. . . . Declamation. . . . . . Dramatics. . . . . . Mixed Chorus . . . . Boys' Chorus . . . . Student Council. . . . . Annual . . . . . . . fd!! Robert Knudtson Track F F A Mixed Chorus Judging Team Boys' Chorus Letterlen's Club Annual Football Rita Ohrtman Class Officer. . .9,1l 12 Debate . . . . . . .L0-11 Declamation. . . . . Manuscript Reading . Dramatics. . . . .10-11 Girls' Chorus. . . . School Paper . . . . Student Council. . . Annual....... Honeconlnz Attendant Extemp. Speaking . . :12 .12 1 1 W 4 K I5 o e e e e e 09 e 0 e e e e Q10 e e 0 e e Q e e e e e e o e9 e e e o e ' o e n e e e e o e e9 12 Dramatlcs . . . . 10 Annual. . . . . . .12 Dramatlca . . . .10 0 0 e e 0 e e . . . 9-11 . . . . .10 o e e e e e e e e e e9'l2 ' . . 11-12 O C I Q I I O U C12 I C C I l I O12 11 9-11 - - 10 ' 10 10 10-11 10 9-10 . 9 12 9 ' 9-if , 12 12 1o- 10 11 9-12 12 4 PM Wallace Oien Basketball Baseball Dramatics Class Officer Mixed Chorus Boys' Chorus F F A School Paper Student Council Lettermen's Club Judging Team Alt Dale Stenerson Dramatics 10-11 Student Council Bands e e e e e e e e9 Mixed Chorus. . . 10-12 Boys' Chorus. . . . - F.F.A. . . . . . a1O O I O C 0 O School Paper. . . . 2 Debate. . . . . . .11 Judzing Team. . . . ,ll Class Officer . . . .11 Franklin Steenerson Basketball Class Officer Dramatlcs Mixed Chorus Boys' Chorus Lettermen's Club 10-12 'ffwgf Harlan Stole Lettermen's Club 10-12 Dramatics. . . . . .10 ll Mixed Chorus . . . . 9-12 Boys' Chorus . . . . 9 12 1 D O O O O 0 I Student Manager. . . . Basketball . . . . . Betty Stene Dramatic! Annual School Paplr Dorothy Sulerud Cheerleader Dramatics . . . Declamation . . Band. . . . . . Mixed Chorus. . Girls' Chorus . Orchestra . . . Vocal Solo. . . Vocal Ensemble. Girls' State. . Annual. . . . . School Paper. . Student Council Class Officer . Moon Lunch Staff: I iollz 10-12 . .11 . .12 .9 12 10-12 co9 . .11 1 , U -Q. 'HI' 9, Lf' -H fi? Q'. 9 A , A l.a 1. 1 is t 1 .73 , 1,1 ' '- , . . . . . . .9 V . . . . . 9-12 . . . . . . .10 Track. . . . . . . .10-12 Football . . . . . . . 10 Girls' Chorus . . . -9-12 s s 4 Q a e e e o e9 e e e e e e elz . . . . . .10-11 . . . . . . . 10 . . . .12 e o 0 e e A e e e e . . .10-12 ' . . . . 9-12 . . 9-12 . . . . . . . . . . 9-12 . . . . 12 . . . . 12 . .10-12 . . . 12 Y If - - - - - . . . . . . . . 9 . . . .12 - 10 11 ' 10 - 9-12 9 12 12 9-12 9-12 9 9 12 12 9 U 12 9-1 I Gallon Sundseth Football Class Officer Dramatics Boys' Chorus Annual School Paper Lettermen's Club Bruce Viker F F A Basketball Football Mixed Chorus Boys' Chorus Class Officer Lettermen'e Club Annual School Paver Judging Team Nancy Waite Clase Offioer Declalation Dramatics . . Band. . . . . Mixed Chorus. . Girls' Chorus . . School Paper. . Annual. . . . Paul Viker Football Track Dramatics Band Mixed Chorus Boys' Chorus Lettermen'e Club Annual F W A Judging Team ! I Q as 3- . 'f A ' ' 'Q Hifi? . . . . . .10-12 . . . . . . . . . . 9-12 . . . . . O I 0 O 0 O ODOOU 09 I C O 0 O 0 0 . . . . 9-ll . . . . .10-12 . . . . . Mixed Chorus . . . 10 Dramatics. . . . . . 10 Class Officer. . . . . 9-12 . . .ll-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . 9-12 . . . e e o n n o o o e 09 n e 0 . .10-12 . .10-12 . O 0 I I I I C l I I O l O C , 0 0 o11 12 0-1 4 o Q A e o u . . . 12 . . . . . . .12 . . .... 10 10-11 9-12 9-12 9-12 10-12 ,..-.gtg M 4 May While turning back the pages of history we find that on September 9, l9kl, there were twelve new faces in the Halstad Public School These were the little first graden who in twelve years would graduate in the class of 1953 Out of this original twelve there are eight who have attended here all twelve years and will graduate in the Halstad Senior Class of 1953 They are Marlyn Aanenson, David Melting, Franklin Steenerson, Marlan Stole, Dorothy Sulerud, Gallon Sundseth, Paul Viker, and Nancy Waite In the second grade, our class increased to the enormous sum of twenty two W must have created quite a problem because we were divided into two groups In every grade there are bound to be a few tragedies, so Marlyn Aanenson took care of this by getting his head cut open by a flying swing In the third grade we lost six of our classmates and gained one of our present a r iors, Evelyn Halstad Once again our class was divided In our fourth year we gained two and lost three which left us with sixteen in the class They must have trusted us more because from fourth grade on they left us in one In the fifth grade we felt quite grown up because we were in the same building as the high school In that grade we gained two and lost five, decreasing our class to thirteen Nbt only the number of pupils changed, but also the teachers In the sixth grade we had four different teachers we lost three and gained one leaving eleven pupils We were happy, but rather lost when we reached the seventh grade Initiation U18 our big dread Anyone might have wondered why we were counting doorknobs, carrying un ny sacks, and dressed very peculiar This was only a part of our initiation into un ior high This year we gained Orion Holte who will graduate with our class Vivian McAuley, who had been with us since the first grade, left us in our eighth year, leaving us with only ten in our grade This was the smallest class we had ever claimed It was in that year that we made our telescope It never really worked, but it was fun anyway In our freshman year we more than doubled our class from ten in the eighth grade to twenty four Of these fourteen new members, eleven will graduate with our senior class They are Bruce Viker, Dale Stenerson, Wallace Oien, Rita Qhrtman, Edythe Anne Bailey, Carol Ann Kozojed, John Anderson, And Mardeth Bervig all from North Dakota Three Minnesotans also joined us, who included Betty Stene, Robert Knudtson, and Lowell Jacob son This probably marked our most outstanding year for all the fun we had, which in cluded parties and picnics As sophomores we advanced to the senior assembly and put on two one act plays, Uncle Tom's Crabbi n N e Reading of the wlllu, under the direction of the former Miss Brink We took the long journey to Detroit Lakes for our picnic, but ate in the bus because of the persistent rain Even though it was pouring we had to have speed boat rides and really get soaked Our junior year will always be memorable due to the fact that our basketball team traveled to Minneapolis for the State Basketball Tournament and most of our class being able to go to cheer them cn. Our only regret about this trip was that our class rings arrived the day before we were to leave and we had to wait until we got back to get th m They were still here when we got back and we're all proud to wear them. Our junior class play, 'Adam's Evening was to our notion, and we hope to the audience, an evening of success. Miss Adams, our director probably considered us the hungerist cast ever, because someone brought lunch every night. For our Junior and Senior Banquet and Prom we decorated the gym to he theme of noreintal Gardens . It was alot of work, but fun too. This brings us to the present, our senior year. None of us thought we'd make it, but here we are. Wally Bernhardson, another Good Hope kyd, joined us this year enlarg- ing our class to twenty-two. we are now looking ahead to our senior class play, our banquet and prom, commence- ment and last of all our class trip. We hope the future will be as bright happy as the past twelve years have been. 4.22 Z A if' 3 ' group: I l . . . . .? Z N n and. Th - t n We, the Senior Class of 1953, hereby bequeath in this, cur last personalities, and our ability to one Z being, not of sound mind and body, but just being, dc will and testament, our ldiosyncracies, our loving make our own decisions, to you, the underclassmen of Halstad High School To the teachers we leave our cheerful smiles on Monday mornings mingled with our good humor throughout the rest of the week Although you will never be able to compare the juniors with the wise, patient, and almost perfect seniors of our graduating class, we feel that it is fitting and proper to will them something that something being our ability to do our own work and also our ability to carry out every command and request of the teachers To the sophomores we bequeath all our chances for fame and honor We should like to say something else to them, however, it is hard to say much to them they seem to know most everything there is to know One of our classmates has written a book entitled, 'How to Become a Senior in Five Yearsu We feel it fitting to will this book to the freshmen in hopes that they will use it to the fullest extent of their capabilities I, Robert Dennis Knudtson, will my school skipping ability for going to Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa or any other state, to some other poor, bored senior I, Rita Maureen Ohrtman, knowing some lucky senior will need it, bequeath my Mag ruder and well filled workbook to anyone who has need of it keeps a Walfred Ray Bernhardson, being of sound mind?, leave 1sn't that enough? Wallace Noel Oien, transmit my ability to laugh at my own jokes to anyone who sober face when I tell them Orion Stewart Holte, will my A's in English to Holly Hardina Marlyn Dennis Aanenson, pass on my ability to be on time to catch the bus to Vernon Holland I, Nancy Dawn Waite, will my position as secretary of the senior class to any poor soul that gets it next year Mardeth Louise Bervig, bequeath my nickname, Louie , to LaVonne Breiland I, Paul Walden Viker, will my ability to get my make up slips in on time to John Carlson, may he profit by it sure bell Evelyn Mae Halstad, will my supervision of Yvonne Hennen to Barbara Olson Be take good care of her Marlan Donald Stole, will my attractiveness to girls to Eldon Hetland David Clinton Melting, do hereby will my ability to listen for the four o'clock Wallace Norum John Charles Anderson, will my greatest possession, having perfect attendance in school to Shirley Sipe I, Jarl Gallon Sundseth, will my conceit to Dennis Helgce I, Dale Robert Stenerson, do will my ability to get the music, chairs, and stand in band to Karen Erickson May Dennis Helgoe profit by it I, Edythe Anne Bailey, bequeath my high school romances, which I obtained last year and want to pass them cn, to Donnie Lervold I, Franklin Lloyd Steenerson, will my place on next years team to Lloyd Oftedahl I, Dorothy Jean Sulerud, Will my long walk to school to Shirley Bervig Hear warm clothes in the winter time, Shirley I, Bruce Eliot Viker, will my big feet to Afton Larson, knowing that they will be a big advantage to her on many occasions I, Betty Luverne Stene, leave my five subject lead to any lucky junior he has the privilege of taking five subjects next year I, Carol Ann Kozojed, will my ability to keep order in the lunch line to hoever has the job next year, may they have better luck than I I, Lowell Merlyn Jacobson, will my green Plymouth to Bobby Olson so he will have something to brag about May these bequeaths be cherished and used to the fullest of your advantage V7 W I f 'es 'atm 3 I, .----- I, 1, ' . 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I H g, 2 ' ' 0 -X9 ' 'fo' If ' A ' rw, ' 'A O ' - Marlyn Aanenson is our basketball star, He comes from out northeast, not far In baseball as first baseman he also shines An all around athlete of our times Tohnny's Ford is his pride and joy Vitamen Anderson we call this boy From Caledonia to Halstad he So he never finds time to do hdythe Anne, a teacher longs Just how it will turn out we In the years to come it will has a well beaten path, his math to be, shall see prove to be true, That being a housewife is what she really wants to do Wally Bernhardson and his old Model A Always seems to drift down Joanne's way Riding in the country to and fro To see how fast his Model A will go In shorthand Mardeth has a lot of speed, 'Always study hard seems to be her cree , In any subjects when it comes to a test, She always tries to do her best W' David Melting likes to go up Ada wa when he sees Jeanie, O happy day He missed a couple months of school But even at that, he's no fool Rita Ohrtman is kind and true, And someday, Paul, she'll marry you Rita says North Dakota is the best, But living in Minnesota will be the test Wallace Oien is the clown of the class when it comes to music, he prefers jazz when it comes to girls, he says there'? ew when he wants a girl, a Brunette will do Frankie, another of our basketball stars would really like to own a bunch of cars He seems to get around with only one, And really he's a lot of fun Betty Stene a nurse plans to be, Thermometer in hand her patients to see She lives on a farm out Hendrum way, And until Nurses' Training there she will stay He seems to be in good humor all the day hen he comes driving into town, You can say to yourself,here comes a clown Marlan Stole with his deep bass voice Has made for the future a brilliant choice Evelyn Halstad a wave plans to be, She warts to spend time sailing the sea As we understand it she has one at every port She doesn't mind teasing cause she's a good sport Orion Holte will be so gay, when some day Holly will come to stay, They'll live in the city or on a farm, Either place, they'll do no harm Lowell Jacobson, the English class pest Is really a good kid at his best He lives on a farm out near Good Hope, And he can really get Evelyn's goat Robert Knudtson is a boy who bales hay, when it comes to Rosie, he has his own way Football and track is what Robert likes best Coming in first he breaks the tape with his chest Carol Ann Kozojed is five feet tall, I think she is the shortest of all Whenever seen she is not alone with Lowell she is planning her future home He's headed after highschool out Interstate way , Because he wants a job with lots of pay Dorothy Sulerud, with her alto voice Being asked to sing, she has no choice She plans to marry an undertaker's son, In a future that we can Gallon drives an Oldsu His broken nose left no hen its an artist that we call upon Gallon and see no fun car, soar we need, he answers with speed Bruce Viker and his Olds 98 Seldom has trouble getting a date Football being his favorite sport, He always comes up with a trick of some sort Paul Viker is waiting for the day, That Rita will move over to stay In football Paul played half back, And he isn't the worst one in track Nancy Waite into business plans to go, She's a gal that's not so slow On her sewing project she finished first, I wonder if that last seam will hold or burst . y, ! 1 , . . , , Y - 1 I , . ' 3 3 . Dale Stenerson has a happy way, I ll d . ' ! ! D II l ' 3 I 1 Zag! if? 2 y June 6 1973 Dear Mardeth, I hope this letter reaches you before you leave for Paris I heard about your good fortune in striking oil in Fortuna, North Dakota I have finally finished my schooling and now am a full fledged psyciatrist in Halstad Wally Bernardson was one of my first patients He has been active in developing stainless steel stockings for women and is now working on a process for soldering them in case of runs Johnny Anderson was in to see me one day He gave up the idea of selling onions after striking oil and now has trouble counting his oil derricks If you can get the Halstad TV channel in Hawaii, you will already know that Bruce Viker is the star on the soap opera, nJohn's other H1fe's Husband,' and he has all the housewives crying in their dishwater Marlan Stole and Wallace Oien, as a comedy team, have now replaced Martin and Lewis and are making even more money than they did m Marlyn Aanenson has replaced George Miken with the Minneapolis Lakers He still doesn't have the height that Miken had, but he has more ability Lowell Jacobson, realizing Evelyn Halstad's wrestling ability while still in high school, is cashing in on it He is her manager and making millions from her wrestling David Melting is now a famous architect ho has built a building even taller than the Empire State Building and is now working on a way to straighten the leaning tower of Pisa Robert Knudtson is still in Good Hope trying to find something which he can pipe in the ground to raise the marsh to a level here it can be drained Orion Holte has moved to Kidder, South Dakota and is bringing up his family on a large cattle ranch Dorothy Sulerud has succeeded in catching an undertaker for a husband and assists him by singing at the funerals Carol Ann Kozojed and Lowell have just finished their model home and she is now working at remodeling Holm Edythe Anne Bailey has taken North Dakota's Senator Langer's seat in the Senate and has an even greater record of filibusterlng than he had, having started in social class Betty Stene, after nursing for three years, married a rich old man with a bad cough and is looking forward to a wealthy future Nancy Waite was home visiting her mother and stopped in to see me the other day She got her job in Minneapolis like she always wanted, but instead of furthering ner career, she has married the boss's son After playing Professional basketball for ten years, Frankie Steenerson came back to Halstad and opened a sporting goods store and sells his own autographed equi ent Paul Vlker has a large grain farm in Minnesota and has won so many blue ribbons in National competition that he had a bedspread made from them which keeps him warm on cold winter nights Gallon Sundseth invented a new type of plastic space road suspended by sky hooks, and had to quit his old job of remodeling outdated space ships Dale Stenerson is making use of his gift of gab as a lawyer and has recently won the famous case of Mercury vs Venus It seems that Venus had stolen Mercury's position as the closest planet to the sun, but Dale now has it all settled with the planets back in their original orbits This will give you some idea of what the seniors of 1953 are doing at the present time The next time you are in Halstad stop in and I will analize your dreams for free A Classmate of SB Rita 5 S It took me three days out of my housekeeping and kid caring to sew that bedspread or Paul! C. of x ZX!! f X u S NT 5 N - iff IN ' A - Q ill' 2, 'E- A JUNIOBS First Row Dale Vennes, Vernon Holland, Afton Larson, Shirley Sipe, Lavonne Breiland, Donna Mae Asrestad, Janice Stole, Shirley Smith, Shirley Sheppard Second Bow Yvonne Hannon, Barbala Olson, Donald Lervold, Dennis Sundseth, Lloyd Oftedahl, Holly Hardina, Geraine Thompson, Lyle Oien, Mr Rietian Advisor Third Bow Anne Solem, Audrey Hellerud, Curtis Jacobson, Curtis Johnson, Kenneth Lee, Donald Hansen, Dennis Helgoe, Pete Solem, John Carlson, Albert Olson, Juel Lee Furuseth Not Pictured Jerome Orvlk Class Plays The Lost Elevator' 'Roughly Speaking cemblned caste 'The Angell srene' 'The Angell Brats' Shorthand C1888 0 B, 0 ' v F ? , I - Y' , K L it d .1 f ' up ' J ' 4 A Q , 1 IP I I J ' ' ' ' 1 I 4, HPS WH 1 W x HM N 44 ' I Q xwgom W,-' K fy-.., ,f , X . , I V J' K , 5 X SOPHOHORES nirst Row Sonya Sharpe, Beverley Hesby, Florence Aarestad, Rose Marie Kozojed, Beverly Kruse, Marlys Holm Solveig Christianson Jeroma irandem Second now Joanne Knudtson, Carol Henderson, Nancy Johnson, Janet Steenerson Loretta Melting, Donnie Herberg, Gene Forseth, Orlyn Ness Third Row Luther Jacobson Nell Ronglle, John Kulstad, Arnold Hal stad, Jerry Anderson, John Lervold, Robert Kruse, Wallace Norum, FRESHMEN First Row Janice Johnson Leroy Nordeng, John Melting, Darlene Or vik Jeanette Johnson buniee Mlckleson Sylvia Hammer Lionel Gilbertson Second Row Gloria Stene Richard Stenerson Shirley Bervig, Cor inns Olen, Janis Olson Vernon Nelson Roger Anderson Ruth Ler vold, Karen Erickson 'rmrd new Ronald Lee A fn- H rc 1 sn Ol Ald H lt Gerald Hesby. Darl Olen? nge f'nogprgof11Aav?gg? Son an 0 V I r D I 3 - , - Mr. Fog-Advisor. - ,w - F l ' 9 a ' 1 n ' U n f ' - n en . SEVENTH GRADE First Bow Dennis Aamodt, Kathyrn Sundseth, Gaylon Larson, Judy Herberg, Evelyn Lervold, Georgia Reitan, Curran Larson, Roger Or- vlk Second Row David Ness, Eleanor Wolseth, Dewel Vlker, William Aka son, Sherwood Orvik, Mary Knudtson, Sharon Lee, Iris Gilbertson Third Bow Marilyn Aarestad, Claudia Olson, Ronald Olson, warren Olson, Bjorne Furuseth, Neal Henderson, Arnold Kruse, Hr Ander- sonrAdv1sor Not Pictured Shirley Ann Steno BIGHTH GRADE First Bow B ucs Thalaoker, Kenneth Henderson , Eldon Hetlsnd, Brl ing Aalgaard, Janes Christiansen, Roger Hang, Duane Trsnden, Gene Thompson Second Eos-Darrell laldor, Vincent Gabby, Janice Warner, Gladys Oien, LeAnn Henderson, Lilly Hee Ha uer, Elaine Jacobson Third How-Elma Bslvik, Dianne Sorenson, Glenda Aslgsard, Carolyn Olson, Hen Henderson, larle Anderson, Dale Olson, Hr MacLeod Ad vilore FIFTH GRADE First How Myrand Underdahl, Jeanne Aalgaard, Bonnie Thalacker, Sal ly Dobervich, Milton Gunderson, Betty Kruse, Timothy Boeddeker, Kent Arneson, Joyce Nordeng, Joy Vessels Second How JoAnn Thompson, Heridel McLaughlin, Harlan Howard, Luc ille Henderson, Mary Ann Omdahl, Mary Ellen Gift, Melvern Ander son, Mary Lervold, Lowell Hanson, Mrs Henry Reitan Teacher Third Row Steven Sundseth, Lavonne Pederson, Sharon Orvlk, Roger William Boeddeker Not Pictured Ilene Viker, Veronica Anderson SIXTH GRADE First Bow Julian Aanodt, James Jacobson, Sylvia Stone, Arnold Hammer, Eugene Bergee, Kent Thalacker, Dennis Falaas, Neal Hang, Francis Hesby, Marie Ellen Arneson Second Bow Dennis Kruse, Janet Nordeng, Darlene Halstad, Gary Oien, Clarice Oien, Robert Sharpe, Louise Gabby, Micheal Christ lanson, Laverne Skuza, Kiss Vraa Teacher Third Row LoAnn Olson, Clarence Stennes, Roger Helgoe, Paulette Toren, Leone Johnson, lary Hoffman, Lowell Ness, Linda Knowles, Norma Opgrand Not Pictured Bette Brohaugh, Harilee Helgbrson. Hiese, Joel Anderson, Ernest Balvik, Ervin Balvlk, Carlton Olson, THIRD GRADE First Row Bruce Aalgaard, Nathan Warner, Kenneth Aarestad, Alice Bervlg, Sharon Renfrew, Henry Holte, David Hawkins Second Row Patricia Aarestad, Richard Gunderson, Elmer Balvik, Lynn Harrlnston, David Herberg Judith Kruse, Teacher Miss Vol lertson Third Row Arlen Thompson, James McLaughlin, Donald Olson, Donald Cochrane, David Pederson, Janice Omdahl, Phyllis Anderson Not Pictured Darlene Balvlk, Mark Henderson FOURTH GRADE First Row Leslie Smaby, Eileen Howard, Mary Nygaard, Lanny Peter son, Carolyn Aamodt, Sharon Larson, Florence Skuza, James Ness, Linda Bergee Second Row Paul Christiansen, Marilyn Hammer, Diane Henka, Sherry Bergee, Peter Holte, Leroy Skavdahl, Ruby Hammer, JoAnn Thompson, Kenneth Eggen Third Row Andy Oien, Julian Aarestad, John Sulerud, Carolyn Blau , Karen Kerrigan, Patrick Hardina, Betty Stenc, Donna Mae Christian- son, Joan Gilbert, Miss Beverly Bullick Teacher Not Pictured Diane Stole, Carole Kragness FIRST GRADE First Bow Susan Hetle, David Steenerson, Arvid Skuza, David Krag ness, Randy Christiansen, Gene Christiansen, Linda Renfrew, Linda Gunderson, Mary Sundseth, Greg Henderson Second Row Ruth Pederson, Laurel Olsen, Duane Skavdahl, Forrest Solem, Kenneth Forseth, Catherine Hoffman, Gaylen Lee, Sheryl Ann Hetland, Johnny Hastad Third Row Linda Melting, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Donna McMaster, Cheryl Weiss, Katherine Nelson, Arlene Olson, Maxine Johnson, Jam- es Sulerud, Douglas Bernhagen, David Anderson, Craig Anderson, na Joe Johnson Teacher SECOND GRADE First Row Susan Dobervltch, Dale Aamedt, Julie Custer, Karen Holm, Mavis Ness, Paul Menge, Laurel Aarestad Second Bow Arnold Skuza, Donald Hammer, Doris Hammer, Cheryl Mae Sheppard, Linda Helseth, Gene Breiland, Mark Christiansen Third Rel Larry Aarestad, Helen Viker, Sharon Anderson, Ronald Carlson, Audre Olson, John Hoffman, Butch Hastad, Philip Pederson, Hrs John Miller-Teacher PI HLE JI f gf ? 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E ww f L x VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Row Gerald Hesby Albert Olson, Wallace Norum, Dennis Hel 809, Curtis Johnson, Jerry Anderson, Donald Lervold Second Row Juel Lee Furuseth Aanager John Lervold Frankie Steen Srsog Marlyn Aanenson Alden Holte, Donnie Herberg, Mr VacLeod oac 1952 S5 BASnnTBALL NOTES The Pirates have had a good season even though the tournaments did not pan out very well for us Halstad took first place in the Lake Agassiz donference with a record of 11 wins and 1 loss Hendrum, the team to whom we owe our only loss in conference play was twice defeated by us thereafter In the sub district tournaments, played at Fertile and Hendrul, the Fir ates defeated Gary in our first game of the tournament The following night the Pirates clashed with the Ada Vikings at Hendrum It was a close game for the first three quarters with Halstad leading by one point at the half and Ada leading by one point at the end of the third quarter In the third quarter the Ada team got hot and gained a considerable lead which was cut down somewhat when Halstad made some substitutions as did Ada The final tally was Ada 72 Halstad oh In our final game in the sub district we defeated Hendrum in an other close game to give Halstad third place in the sub district tournaments March 3, of the following week, Halstad met Bagley at Fertlle in our first game, it would be our final game way with Halstad holding a one and a half remaining in the last throw and several quick baskets were made by the Pirates to tie it all up with seconds remaining A jump ball was called Halstad got the tip and attempted a shot but a second to late and it bobbled off the rim anyway In the overtime Bagley got hot and gained a considerable lead to defeat the Pirates by a score of 75 to O3 This was the f1na1 game in the 1952 S? season The season'. record lor all games played was 15 wins and 5 losses. Even though they didn't set any records the Pirates did a fine job this year under Mr. Larry MacLeod's able coaching. game of the district tourney If we lost this this year It was a see saw battle all the point lead at half time with about a minute quarter Bagley was ahead by S points A free Halstad O onent Halstad Opponent Finley Oak Grove Hillsboro Climax Hendrum Gary Twin Valley Fertile Arthur E 39 50 61 59 50 57 63 50 S2 MS 52 M9 63 M8 LL9 62 Q3 68 M9 141+ bu 50 35 O5 K? Borup Q8 Thief River Falls Mahnomen Twin Valley Ada Climax Gary waubun Fertile 3 7 59 3 LIB in-LL 47 Sl 53 Q8 Hendrum Al The B team, which is also coached bv I-ir. Larry MacLeod, has given us rea son to believe that Halstad will have a bright future in years to come, as far as basketball is concerned. They have a season record of 10 wins and 8 losses. 1 A 'T I I 4 1 6 1 . B L , . ' ' . ' 5 . ' ' ' : , x . - ' 1' '. y ' , , V. x 1 N J - ' 1 , ' 1 . 1 gli I I - , I 0 1 - . , . .. ,,, - 5 . . . I 1 . , . - - ' o I . . , .. 6 . 1 I ' I - I - J I LETTERMEN'S CLUB First Row Paul Viker, Donald Lervold, Dennis Sundseth, Donald Her ber, Gailon Sundseth, Donald Hansen, Bruce Viker Second Row Wallace Oien, Curtis Johnson, walfred Bernhardson, Jer ry Anderson, Robert Knudtson, Neil Ronglie, Mr MacLeod Coach lin Steenerson Albert Olson, Robert Kruse, Mr Kerrlgan Coach FRESHM N TEAM First Row Bruce Thalacker, Gailon Larson, Kenny Henderson, Curran Larson, Warren Olson, Gene Thompson Second Row Roger Wang, John Melting, James Christiansen, Darrell Kaldor, Dicky Stenerson, Arnold Kruse, Neal Henderson Third Row Juel Lee Furuseth Manager, Dennis Sundseth, Dale Olson, Robert Kruse, Marlo Anderson, Mr MacLeod Coach l Third Row-Marlan Stole, Juel Lee Furuseth, Marlyn Aanenson, Frank- FOOTBALL TEAM First row Gallon Sundseth, Walfred B rnhardson, Robert Knudtson, Bruce Viker, Paul Viker, Curtis Johnson, Donald Lervold Second Row Dennis Sundseth, Lloyd Oftedahl, Jerry Anderson, Nell Ronglie, Marlo Anderson, Donnie herberg Third Row Juel Lee Furuseth, Albert Olson, Donald Hansen, Robert Kruse, Mr Kerrigan Coach The 1952 football season was not very successful, but this could be e xpec ted as ten lettermen were lost this year The Pirates put up more of a fight than the scores might imply Only four games were plaved this year with Halstat winning one and losing three The scores were as follows Halstad 0 Borup halstad 13 Hendrum Halstad 19 lwln Valley bl halstad 25 Gary HALSTAD WINS LAKE AGASSIZ FOOTBALL CONFERENCE In their second year of football the Halstad Pirates stormed through an un- defeated season to cope the 1951-1952 Lake Agassiz 6 man football conference title, HALSTAD WINS STATE BASEBALL TITLE Halstad rolled through the sub-district, district, regional, and went into the state tournament for the second time in two years, In state tournament play we first defeated New Ulm 5-2, then Saint Louis Park 7-lb, and in the champion- ship game Austin suffered a 9-2 defeat in the hanll of the Pirates to make Hal- stad the 1951-1952 State Baseball Champs, Morris Holm was the star of this tournament pitching 22 of the 23 innings, allowing only ll hits, walking 10 and striking out 35, Gm wffif 1952 STATE BASEBALL CHAMPS First Bow Harlyn Aanenson, Donald Hanson, Darrel Hesby, George Johnson, Curtis Johnson, Morris Holm, Dale Serum Second How Wallace Olen, James Akason, Donald Lervold, Gerald Hesby, Alden Holte, Jerry Anderson Not Pictured Bay Kerrigan Coach se. 1951 FOOTBALL TEAM First Bow Gallon Sundaeth, Bruce Viker, Lowell Orvik, Dale Serum, Wayne Hetland, Juel Furuseth Second Bow George Johnson, David Opgrand, Darrel Hesby, Donald Thompson, Jim Akason, Morris Holm Third Bow Don Lervold, Lloyd Oftedahl, Donnie Hansen, Albert 01 son, Chuck Bernhagen, Curtis Johnson, Nell Ronglie, Harlo Ander son Not Pictured Bay Kerrigan Coach 'T' S' , 1 , ,I D' f 1 xl Q , X V up xy V . . ,or 5 - -v N Q ji nk 3 Q, Q ft 5 F 1 x ' 1 2-Q I I V Nr A .TMJ Q '4 'P if ' ' A ' V T J .A Y' N, I Y 1 ' A Y' f 'x ., ,, .: D 'L' I i .-S, e ., A ' I 7-t In ,X LUKX W ffc 1 all' . J 4 f u?w. 5 3' J M' M .' flu 1 , K V ' 1952 B SKETBALL TEAM First Row Darrel Hesby, Horrls Holm, Jim Akason, Donald Thompson, Chuck Bernhag en, Dale Serum, George Johnson Second Row Mr Kerrigan Coach, David Opgrandblanager, Franklin Steenerson, Mar lyn Aanenson, Albert Olson, Curtis Johnson, Don Lervold, Hr MacLeod Coach HALSTAD PIRATES WIN THIRD IN STATE The 1951 1952 Plratss set a basketball record for our school probably never again to be equalled They completed a 33 game season with 29 wins and 4 loses The Pirates won all of their conference games and won all three games in the sub district and district contests Thief River Falls In the deciding game with the Thief River Prowlers, the Pirates led the first half, but with seven minutes to go in the last quarter the Pirates were ll points behind Then Halstad spurted ahead to tie the Prowlers and with one minute and five seconds to go Don Thompson dropped in a free throw to put us ahead The Pirates then stalled the remainder of the game and won 54 53 In the state tournament, Halstad's first game was with Virginia It was a nip and tuck game all had a one point lead, with ball, stalled till the end, split second too late The Our next game was with lost, due to the South St the way With forty four seconds to go the Pirates seven seconds to go, Virginia got possession ofthe and sunk in a possible winning basket which was final score was 55 to 56 in our favor South St Paul The Pirates put up a good fight but Paul's superiority in height The final score was South St Paul 61, Halstad 48 Our final game with Austin proved to be another thriller with the Pirates leading throughout all the game but were tied at the end After second over time, the sudden death method was used and Darrel Hesby sunk in the winning bas ket to place us third in the state tour me t 60 to 58 I In the region the Pirates easily defeated Karlstad ln the first game at a La onne Carol Mardeth Loretta Janice Brell d an Henderson Bervig Melting Stole Nan Evelyn L8I'VOld -I-I BRL! 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J u .X XIX F' ..- YN, . 7 1 .a 5 3 Q 0 Oak , STUDENT COUNCIL First How Dorothy Sulerud, Dale Stenerson, Carol Henderson, Karen Erickson, Solveig Christiansen, Carol Ann Kozojed, Bdythe Anne Bailey, Janice Stole, Mardeth Bervig Second Bow Shirley Bervig, Bruce Viker, Nancy Johnson, LaVonne Brelland, Donald Lervold, Dennis Helgoe, Wallace Olen, Curtis Johnson, Advisor Mr hittleson Third Row Billy Akason, Jerry Anderson, Wallace Norum, Harlyn Aanenson, Gerald Hesby, Lloyd Oftedahl, James Christiansen 'B' BAND Thompson, Sally Dov rvich, Mary Lervold, James Jacobson, Milton Gunderson, Lowell Hanson Second Row Gary Oien, Sharon Orvlk, Lucille Henderson, Clarice Oien, Herldel McLaughlin, Morris Arneson, Mary Ann Omdahl, Lo Anne Olson, Mary Ellen Gift, Timothy Boeddeker Third Row Roger Weise, Warren Olson, James Christiansen, Eldon Hetland, Gaylon Larson, Bruce Thalacker, Roger Wang, Sherwood Or vlk, Dewel Viker, Erling Aalgaard, William Boeddeker, Mr Ander son Director Fourth Bow Curran Larson, Robert Sharpe, Lowell Ness, Steven Sund seth, Dale Olson, Neal Henderson, Roger Helgoe, Micheal Christian son, Clarence Stennes, Richard Stenerson. First Row-Carlton Olson, LaVonne Pederson, Sylvia Stene, Joanne BAND The years of '51 52 and 53 have really been busy for our 53 piece band Pt the beginning of our school year of l95l during the month of September, our band was featured in three celebrations namely Shelly Pavement Opening R E A Parade at Grand Forks, and the Homecoming parade at Mayville During the month of October we had one important engagement, playing for our own Homecoming November 20, we had the honor of playing concerts at Mayville, Hatton and also Our e dates harch 19, 20, and 21 of 1952 are dates and will with our Can't you just picture a bunch of 'Measly' kyds in purple ing their places ln the huge arena and practically blowing live in our memory forever Who could forget the boys going to the State Tournament and our having over the radio through station KILO Grand Forks, North Dakota last concert for the year of 1951 was given the Sunday before Christmas that are unforgetable thrill of all thrills the honor of playing' uniforms proudly tak their tops off trying to make themselves heard above the din and roar of the cheering crowd We were proud of our team and tried to show it In spite of the snowstorm and measles, we had a wonderful time Incldentally we did play at all our home basketball games After a considerable coaxing and patient handling, our band leader finally got us in shape again and we managed to present ourselves quite favorably at the April 26th Music Festival at Fosston and also the State Music Festival at Thief River Falls on May 3 1952 We played the 'Midnight Sun' for our festival piece After that, come our Home concert on May 20th The 24th found us proudly marching for the WDA! Band vestival at Fargo, North Dakota The concert at the County Fair at Ada finally wound up our activities for that school year, and we were able to lay down our instruments, inhale deeply, and exhale again without puffing out a musical note for a couple of months September found us revived again and able to take uc where we left off October, 1952, what a month for the band' It was march' March' March' October October October October so much 4 Mayville Homecoming lO Halstad Homecoming ll N D A C Homecoming 18 M S T C and Concordia Homecoming on the same day In fact, we did marching in October that our marching shoes developed soles so thin, could step on a dime and tell you whether it was heads or tails The dedication of the new addition to our school was on November 12, 1952 and our band took plrtin the program We played for all our hometown games as well as a few out of town games CHORUS The girls' glee club, which consists of 47 girls, has decided to sing 'A Forest Hymn' for their contest number this year The boys' glee club, which has U5 members,w1ll sing 'Like the Mighty Eagle' for their contest number 'O Beautous Light' is the song which the U8 piece mixed chorus will enter for their contest number The following will enter solos Panic Sonya Sharpe Cornet Dianne Sorenson and Audrey Hellerud Marlmba Sonya Sharpe VOCAL Alto Dorothy Sulerud Soprano Mardeth Bervig Trio Mardeth Bervig, Dorothy Sulerud, and Janice Stole Sextette Shirley Berviv, Harlys Holm, Shirley Slpe, Dorothy Sulerud, Janice Stole, and Lavonne Breiland E: 5-'E.J'... 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'B MIXED CHORUS rirst Row Jeanette Johnson, Sonya Sharpe, Carol Ann Kozojed, Beverly Hesby, Darlene Or vik, Gloria Stene, Janice Johnson, Janis Olson, Corinne Oien, Sylvia Hammer, Shirley Bervig, LaVonne Breiland, Beverly Kruse, Jeroma Trandem Second Row Eunice Mickleson, Florence Aarestad Mardeth Bervig, Dorothy Sulerud, Shirley Smith, Audrey Hettervig, Sharon Olson, Geraine Thompson, Nancy Waite, Donna Aarestad, Ruth Lervold, Nancy Johnson, Carol Henderson, Joanne Knudtson, Rose Marie nozojed, Marlys Holm, Janice Stole, Director Mr Anderson Third Row Karen Erickson, Audrey Hellerud, Edythe Anne Bailey, Dale Stenerson, Donald Lervold, Lloyd Oftedahl, John Kulstad, Dale Vennes, Richard Stenerson, Lionel Gilbertson, Dennis Sundseth, Vernon Nelson, Neil Ronglie, Loretta Melting Janet Steenerson, Solveig Christiansen, Shirley Sipe Fourth Row Wallace Oien, Paul Viker, Ronald Lee, Jerry Anderson, John Anderson, Curtis Johnson, Wallace Norum, Marlyn Aanenson, Alden Holte, Dennis Helgoe, Donnie Hansen, Bruce Viker, Juel Lee Furuseth, Marlan Stole, Gailon Sundseth, Robert Knudtson wa' K '51 GIRLS' TRIO SEXTETTE Dorothy Sulerud, Mardeth Bervig and Janice Stole Janice Stole, Dorothy Sulerud, Shirley Sipe, La Vonne Breiland, Shirley Bervig, Marlys Holm I 3 ., E5 . 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' 'V ' Tiff - A, .AY L GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row Enunice Mickleson, Florence Aarestad, Jeanette Johnson, Sonya Sharpe, Beverly Hesby, Darlene Orvik, Carol Kozojed, Gloria Stene, Janice Johnson Second Row Janis Olson, Nancy Johnson, Corinne Oien Sylvia Hammer, Shirley Ber vig, Lavonne Breiland, Rose Marie Kozojed, Marlys Holm, Beverly Kruse Third Row Afton Larson, Barbara Olson, Donna Mae Aarestad, Shirley Sheppard, Carol Henderson, Rita Ohrtman Solveig Christiansen, Janice Stole, Jeroma Tran dem, Joanne Knudtson Fourth Row Dorothy Sulerud, Audrey Hettervig, Karen Erickson, Ruth Lervold, Hol ly Hardina, Loretta Melting, Shirley Smith, Evelyn Halstad, Janet Steenereon, Shirley Sipe Fifth Row Edythe Anne Bailey, Mardeth Bervig, Sharon Olson, Anne Solem, Betty Stene, Audrey Hellerud, Nancy White, Geraine Thompson Miss Adams Director BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row John Melting, Richard Steenerson, Dale Vennes, Vernon Holland, Lionel Gilbertson, Roger Anderson, Vernon Nelson, Orlyn Ness, Donnie Herberg. Second Row Harlan Stole, Neil Ronglie, John Kulstad, Gerald Hesby, Lloyd Ofte- dahl, Ronald Lee, Donald Lervold, Dennis Sundseth, Gene Forseth, Paul Viker, Lyle Oien, Mr. Anderson-Director. Third Row Wallace Norum, Curtis Jacobson, Curtis Johnson, Robert Knudtson, Hall ace Oien, Lowell Jacobson, Jerry Anderson, John Lervold, Arnold Halstad, John Anderson, Dale Stenerson. Fourth Row Juel Lee Furuseth, Peter Solem, Marlyn Aanenson, Alden Holte, John Carlson, Dennis Helgoe, Gallon Sundseth, Bruce Viker, Donald Hansen, Robert Kruse, Kenneth Lee. 1 use V1 'A 5 gy SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS' CHORUS First Row Kathyrn Sundseth, Judy Herberg, Evelyn Lervold, Georgia Reitan, Eleanor Wolseth, Mary Knudtson, Janice Warner, LeAnn Hen derson Second Row Iris Gilbertson, Lily Mae Hammer Gladys Oien, Sharon Lee, Elain Jacobson, Emma Balvik Marilyn Aarestad Third Row Claudia Olson, Glenda Aalgaard, Dianne Sorenson, Nan Hen SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BOYS' CHORUS First Row Dennis Aamodt, Bruce Thalacker, Gaylon Larson, Kenneth Henderson, Roger Orvik, Curran Larson, David Ness, Eldon Hetland Second Row James Christiansen, Duane Trandem, Sherwood Orvik, Dew el Viker, Erling Aalgaard William Akason, Vincent Gabby, Mr And erson Director Third Row Roger Wing, Gene Th mpson, Arnold Kruse, Warren Olson, Dale Olson, Marlo Anderson, Bjorne Furuseth, Neal Henderson, Ron ald Olson, Darrell Kaldor ' 1 , . derson, Carolyn Olson, Mr. Anderson-Director. 1 ' ' First Row Gerald Hesby, Roger Anderson, Dick Stenerson, Vernon Hol land, Lionel Gilbertson, John Melting, Vernon Nelson, Leroy Nord SUB Second Row Orlyn Ness, Arnold Halstad, Paul Viker, Lyle Oien, Neil Ronglie, Ronhld Lee, Luther Jacobson, John Anderson, Eugene For seth, Mr Fog Advisor Third Row Wallace Oien Wslfred Bernhardson, Lowell Jacobson, Cur tis Jacobson, John Carlson, Jerry Anderson, John Lervold, Orion Holte, Dale Stenerson, Robert Knudtson Fourth Row Alden Holte, Kenneth Lee, Peter Solem, Marlyn Aanenson, Franklin Steenerson, Albert Olson, Juel Lee Furuseth, Donald Han sen, Bruce Viker, David Melting, Darl Oien FUTURE FARMERS OF AM RICA HALSTAD CHAPTER President Wallace Oien Vice President Dale Stenerson Secretary John Anderson Reporter Jerry Anderson Sentinal Robert Knudtson The F F A got off to a good start this year by selling 2h7 boxes of Christmas cards we also decided to rent ten acres of land from Juel Furuseth with 2X3 of the proceeds going to the Chapter and 113 to Juel Furuseth Our Chapter now has four gilts which are being cared for by members of the Chapter The crops and soils judging teams went to Crookston to the winter Shows, and entered the contests there They placed second place which entitled them to enter the state contest to be held in St Paul May 3 M, and 5 There are a number of other judging contests coming up so the boys are very busy preparing themselves for the contests We are also planning to have a parent and son Banquet in late spring ' -.J any L. I3 F. F. A. Treasurer:--zzz:--:Bruce Viker . , . f i Ax N. ,1., .4 . V A X N IQ REPORTERS First Row Sonya Sharpe, Shirley Bervig, Beverly Hesby, Carol Henderson, Karen Erickson, Afton Larson Joanne Knudtson, Marlys Holm, Carol Kozojed Second Row Nan Henderson, Jeroma Trandem, Glenda Aalgaard, Janet Steener son, Dianne Sorenson, Loretta Melting, Jerry Anderson, Edythe Anne Bailey, Donna Mae Aarestad, Nancy Johnson, Solveig Christiansen, Janice Stole, La Vonne Breiland, Neal Henderson EGG? .. Seated Gallon Sundseth, Anne Solem, Mar First Row Shirley Smith, Nancy Waite deth Bervig, Dorothy Sulerud Curtis Jdur Geraine Thompson son Standing Bruce Viker, Betty Stene, Rita Sheppard, Shirley Sipe Ohrtman Rosie Kozojed, Donald Hansen Second Row Dennis Sundseth, Shirley Y ' III PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT Donald Lervold Miss Thompson Advisor 5 a Dale Stenerson, Wallace Oien Dennis Helgoe Y . s K 0 ' - J I , F ' 4 - I E 7 . 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