Hancock High School - Owls Hoot Yearbook (Hancock, MN)
- Class of 1957
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BUS DRIVERS- Orville Sturm, Francis Hiland, Earl Jensen 5 COOKS- Mrs. Ruplinger, Florence Mesenbrink, Mrs. Sturm, Mrs. Flannigan .,Ee4i:mQg5pgg HUT IUNCH LINE rf' zoom 9, Q Q7 - fayy QR W JL X - l ff! g Zzcdff f, fi. I A' , 1 ' in f. N Boxx , yxyl x ff , f G W 2 A X rx-2 fl.. LM! W A V 1 ,Q 6' DONALD EUGENE JOOS HDOHH WA guy with big hopesu Chorus 10-ll-12, Class Play 11-12, Annual Staff 12, Library Staff ll- 12, Chorus Council 12 ARDITH IONE RAS HA-rcwlf nI'm not interested in college, just Calvin.W Chorus lO-ll-12, Band 9-10-11- l2, Clarinet Quartet 9-10-ll-12 Cheerleader 9, Class Play 11-12 Class Officer 9-lO-ll-12, An- nual Staff 12, Newspaper 12, Library 12, Chorus Council 12 FAYE ANN STURM WBoys??-What is that??N Homecoming Queen Candidate ll, Librarian 12, Annual Staff 12, Newspaper Staff 12, Cheerleader 9-D.-12, Chorus 10-ll-12, Class Officer 10-12, Class Play 11-12 WILLIAM JOSEPH KEPNER lIBj-11 II Wwhen it comes to girls, he is all BNHS on Class Play ll-12, Track 10, Lib-1 rary ll-12, Annual Staff 12 RALPH R. NISSEN HBO!! UThe sparkle in his eyes is because of Suen Chorus 10, Baseball 10-ll-12, Bas- ketball lO-l2, Football ll, News paper staff 10-ll-12, Class Play ll-12, Annual Staff 12, Basketball Student Manager ll HAROLD ALFRED KAEHLER HSpeech is great but silence is greatern Class Play ll-12, Library ll, Annual Staff 12 7 yn. . . 4 ,ii ? f,, :- an sw sf,-ss wi- f ,sr JfimnnH'f W ..,,.. 'I 7 7 ig ff' in A j fffkfg L L 1 ' I 5 W 'Willing l1:.f.l.1S AYETWTP JAEGEP 'Denny' HA guy n11 the girls ndmirsu Wasoba11 9, Ynabetball 11-1?, Track 11-12, Chorus 10-11-12. Bend 9-10- 11-12, fleas Ffny 11-12. Perot 10- 11-12, Quartet 10-11-12, Mixed Octet 10-11-12, Tromkone Trio 19-11 Prnmhone Quartet 13, Annua1 TtaPF 12 DEAN ALWLRT JAVGVR H1 refuse to answer on PHC grounds it might tend to incrimiuate men Chorus 10-11-12, Class Play 11-12, 3oys' Octet 10-11-12. Mixed Octet 12. Quartet 11-12. Annual Staff 12 RAYX-102-ID 12115511 DUNCAN llRayll HA guy with drains and big plans for the futuren iand 9-10-ll-12, Chorus 10-11-12, Clarinet Quartet 9-1O-11-12, Track 10-11-12, Speech 9-11-12, ioys' Quartet lO-11-12, Boys' Ocuet 10- 11-12, Library 11-12, Newspaper ll 12, Class Play 11-12, Annual Staff 12, Mixed Octet lO-12, Vocal Solo ll-1? LUCILLIJ JEAN NOHL ULU Cyl' nThree women can keep e secret if two are dead. FHA 9, Chorus 10-11-12. Class play 11-12, Speech 10-11-12 KATHELEEN ELIZEBETH VER STEEG 'Who says boys don't make passes at girls who wear glasses?U Chorus 9-10-ll-12, Sextette 10 , Triple Trio 11-12, Class Play 11-12 Girls' State ll, Annual Staff 12 , Mixed Octet 10 GLEN ARNOLD HULENU HYou name it, you can have itu Chorus 10-12, Class Play 11-12 8 -181' Eff 5 re - u M1 -ESQ that's worthwhilen KELTH ALAN MC AcTHFh l!MaC IP Nl don't bel eve in love at first s'5ht but 1 do believe in taking a second lookn Band 9-10-11, Chorus 9-lO- 11- 12, Newsnaper Ed tor 12, Newspaper Staff 1C-11, Fepband 9-1G-11, Old I me band 9-10, Annual Staff 12, Class Play ll-12, Octet 10 ll, Easketball 9-10-11-12,fCaDtain Class Secretary 10, Dance Band ARTHUR HENRY NOHL nArtn 121 9 HA guy with a smile is a guy Football ll-I2, Basketball 9-10-ll 12, Track 10-11-12, Captain 12 Blass Play 11-12, Band 10-11-12, Jhorus lO-ll-12, Octet 11-12, Brass Sextet 11, Annual Staff 12, Band Council 12, Bass Horn Solos 10-11-12 JOANNE EVELYN JOHNSON 'Johnson' nlf you can't find me, I'm bound to be in Glenwoodn Class Play 11-12, Chorus 9-10-11- l2, Junior Band 9-10 DELOFES ROSE VER STERG ndetter late then neveru Chorus 9-10-11-12, Class President 10, Speech 10-11-12. Class Play 11- 12. Annual Staff 12. Student Coun- oil 10 GORDON LEE GREINER NCOOU I! 'The only difference between history and hysteria is th6 spellingn Rasketball 10-ll-12. Football 12. 'lass Pla ll-12, Chorus ll-12 C . y Paper Staff 11-12 KEITH JOHN GOULET 'Kite' WI'm not interested in girls, just ll WOYTIGH Chorus 10-ll-12, Basketball 9-10- 11-12, CCo-captain 121 Football 9 10-11-12, CCaptain 12D Baseball lO Class President ll, Class Vice President 12, Student Council Sec- retary-Treasurer 11, Student Coun- cil President 12, Annual Staff 12, Class Play 11-12 9 DONALD THOMAS AND1-RSEN IIA:-,dy-N Eat, drink and be merry Baseball 9-10-11-12, Basketball 10 ll-12, Football 9-10-ll-12, Track 10-12, Class Play 12, Annual Staff 12, Newspaper Staff 11-12, Student Council 10 CAROL FH DE GIER My morale is Low-ell Band 9-10-11-12, Chorus 9-10-11-12, Pep Band 9-10-11-12, Girls' Triple Trio 11-12, Clarinet Quartet 9-10- 1.1-12, Mixed Octet 12, Band Secret- ary 12, Accompanist 9-10-11-12 , Annual Staff 12, Class Play 11-12 JOANNE BEVERLY BURNS ntyoeyn I don't believe in staying out late but I don'-t believe in com- ing home early neither. Band 9-1O-ll-12, Chorus 9-10-11- 12, Pep Band 9-10-11-12, Cheer- leader 9, Newspaper Staff l2,01d Time Band 10, ASS. Editor Annual Staff 12, Class Play 11-12, Stud- ent Council 10-12 JUDITH SHARON BOLLUYT ntyudyu The easiest way to change my mini is to agree with me. Band 9-10-11-12, Chorus 9--1.1-12, Pep Band 9-10-11-12, Paper Staff 12, Annual Editor 12, Class Play 11-12, Clarinet Quartet 10-11-12 FRED FRANCIS CUTT Every time I look in the mirror I bow Football 9-10-ll-12, Vice PI'eB. Sta Council 11, Class Play ll-12, News- paper ll-12, Annual Staff 12 JOAN MARIIXN BARSNESS The course of true love never did run smooth. 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Eighth -B f J 'Q Row l- Joy Sturm, Bonita Bier, Lanny Erickson, Shirley Koch, Marilyn Joos Row 2- Jean Kepner, Sidney Messner, Katherine Ruplinger, Beverly Duncan, Kathleen Barsness Row 3- Kathryn Nylander, Elna Ras, Patricia Larsen, Darrell Walton, Lowell Bier, Charles Heil Row la- Gary Smith, Kenneth Ver Steeg, Michael Jacoby, Richard Fults, Mr. Arnason Absent- James Conroy, Norman Toop, Avis Van Otterloo, David Vande Velde sir-V fav Q, -,uf we . 'Wif if if 4 X! l, I .. A ... ., j JK ls 1 . A I ' 2. A 1 .fm . M -- we 4 P J Ed .',, rhblkw ,-,- rc M .,, em M la J a . W - 2'J, ','Q., ,p. 'J' Ei ggg ' QA 'Q 'FW rf ,-HHQWii?? ' H eh ,Q x i ix LJ'- M .. U VWY7 ew? , o Wx ea. A ' . M ' f N' K ,7 . W ,, H yur., , -l4tp .by F -':-E iint's A na ' Q . 1 J s W 4, it J ww f S 4x4,W,,j 1l5!HHE' u.,NuW A him' 'aww ff ef 1 ff fvf as g ,QFHEEQX 6555355155 ' 1fi'Y LKV- :Lh '.' Q? g9l NWI. Seventh Grade J gcw 1- David Joes, Darriel Burns, Uavid Heed, Douglas wranhen, Jerry lnderson, JQY5 SLgn,Ln, Robert Jensen How 2- Cneryl Cnristognerson, Aavis Wentphal, Kathleen Conroy, Dwayne Schiltz, nary Jiester- feld, Juanita Schnidgall, Larry Nohl, Corrine Evink HOW 5- Joanne myers, Carolyn Walton, Ricky Smith, aaroara neltner, nomnilly ni Stn A13 oth Standing- Betsy Lewis, Adele K1y, Marlys Krenz, Dewayne Aohl, Honald neiss, Alvin Lonl, Jr., watson, Curtis Wies , Cha Mrs. horn, mrwara Wout, Edda Johnson, Catherine Christensen, E Sitting-How 1- marilyn Sloneker, Iamela niland, Dennis rMsHmv,JMhm1bwks.Ywmm MnW lizaoeth Conroy has, Dan Allenspach sernard van Eye, Kathleen hikkolson, Jert Joos, Joanne Lissen Row 2- Kart mejcnsner, Mary Conroy, Dwiint Lauringer, Eddie Jensen Row 3- Karen 1rei'or, Harvey Joos, Richard neiland, Ho Row L- bnnie Spencer, Judy Jurns, Jackie vurns h sort- maryarct ELeary, Diane fHTRS, Roger Juneau, Jerry lprsen mi : , K s M: HHH! Standing- Veree Pailey, Fran? ?t. Ynwrence, Jenn Creiner, Tynne Qylpnder, fusan pevqon r. M Q- ,X , 1 A . , , ,, eane Hose, QoHe.te w1uE9, Nancy Vlannlgan, Larry Chrlstensen, Gene LFt9HFPf Curtis Burns, Mrs. Van Tee, R ussell Swanson Qow 1- Qichard Johnson, parkgyg Jengpn, Wonald Vaehler, ghoda noon, velpnd pier Row 2- Carolyn Kaehler, Roberta Unison, Patricia Conwnu, Qghert Tisgnn, Qanaice mlgsin Fnnette Tokken Wow 3- Qeverly Messner, Gary Varsness, Terry ?turm, Qinbeen Myers, Steven Fhgjv, f37p 'runswo1d, Vary Walornn L DOH H' pamewq Connor, W0U9l' UPWCTGP, iarew ivnnten, Sheilah Rust, Parbara Doon g 1 . 1 SA' A fx :67 is . -I .ity TM if is P' . i, -f-, i. , My W 'W' Ill W .H MENU IV - i, Q 4 V . -'li ' ' ' O E 5 4. -LS- 'ldv' ' . Q I , I , 1 Q Q 5 ,1 55 nw' L 1' fggf U Egg vys. XS' ' imp H7 .' U , W' now 1- Pamela Jacoby: Qoherta UYETSQ Sandra Ulesn' Aryara 'ide f e LPe Yew e Vp- ftee . . - 1 ' ' . s .c . M- f 1' 'low 2- 'iobert Plesterfeld, 'Wenms icheefefn QE'-WT' lemon, 'on 'ar ' ' Jn Kathrvn A1001 , V . U V . , ' , r11 vestnhal Row 3- Pllen Ras, Parhara Mzkkelsnn, Wanna Olson, Christine wtgttr?wi am ,Kun Henan pyiqn Standing- Arthur Fakker, 'fvwen Schaefer, Jerroll Joos, n4wzr tefLrf'f '3-4 Qeivl. 1 ' -Jenbe, Ponnie Daiey, Mrs. U-lnknev, David St. I,awr'encf?: -'I fence ma ym' Qaroara kiaehi QT, 63111 Waldron, Mm-el my! Judy mannlfran Absent- Jacoueiiwe ol1k0n, UM '3T'9iY'Xf ', 5111 Rust k ' ' GRPWF 2 fY'173Y1diUi- 7:1O'1': Feniit, Jean nehsman, 'Han4.:1 Foam, Miss lson, favril 'HnTv, 701-Othy '-gieyen ratrlcia Burns ' gow 1- Eyntnla Petereon, Patricia 7ieste1feEH, Faarles eeheefey, Rnntt Person eow 2- iJOFGHp8 Laurzngev, Shiriey Joos, 'awdrp 3095, george gag ,,' UW 3' lighy LTGUZ, 10HalG Jpencer, Ueiric Yessnwr, Peter Van't Touu, Qvrnn Nylander, Faqqy ,arm ,. 1 1 . I. . A ,,, ' ' PQN Me Melt? Jehmlngall, ,ale 'aka1yar, MHYCIR Oxsendahl, Tomm Wigsg, Sayid geese ,hSGDR- 'aV1d raupen, Turk fee 'nw 1- Snnstnxce Ifwis Xeana Pier Hllan Christonherson Won Van Zee Philin 'niley 3 S X i I L, T'm 2- 'iane R ers Pinhard Meies Vicnard WaESron ?usan M61ChSH9T .lave nstensen .. y , , , 7 ,Q e 1-- 7nw 3- Vary Lou Yschunke, Harry Pas, Qeynold Qchirmer, Jeffrey gee, fanny W1ese 'nw L- Feirne Yessner, Patrick Conroy, Judy Myers, Robert Yteinhrivg Qcw 5- Joy Waka2yar, Martin 'an ips, A1Ten Wenson, Kathryn We frthur Ttanding- Kenneth Okseniahi, Richard Jensen, Ftephen Solomonsvn, Wwgen Ccnpefer, Fteven ?i4e, Mary Jane ?Evnnigan, Frances 'chmi4vn11, Sfeven Qwensnn, 'onna Fas, Miss Kjono Absent- Weborah fndert, Kathleen O'Leary HISTORY of the SENIOR CLASS of 1957 In the fall of the year, 19117-L, another group of first graders set out on a. journey that has taken twelve years to complete. Although there have been times when the going got rough and the teachers seemed unfair, no doubt we will all agree that the best years of our youth are behind us. Not all of the present members of the graduating class are original members, but there are twelve who started the first grade here in Hancock. They are now completing their senior year along with twelve others who have joined them along the way. 'l'he originals are: Ardith Ras, Joanne Burns, Carol DeG:Ler, Dean Jaeger, Dennis Jaeger, Keith McArthur, Lucille Nohl, Donald Joos, Ralph Nissen, Keith Goulet, Gordon Greiner, and Arthur Nohl. In our freshman year we were initiated. It was a very exciting experience, and we do not think any one of us will ever forget what fun we had being at the mercy of the seniors for a day. Our sophomore year was not too eventful, but much time was spent getting our Homecoming float ready. We also were in charge of the program and party on award night. This party served as a farewell for the senior class of that year. We entered our junior year with much enthusiasm, as there was so much to look forward to. First of all was Homecoming, and soon after that came a day that was very important to us - the day we selected our class rings. That fall we also presented our class play, 'Mother Is a Freshmann. It was all sorts of fun and an experience we will always remember. After the start of the second smester, we began planning and working on our Junior-Senior Banquet which was held in the school gymnasium. It took place on May 26, and the theme was Under the Sea . Working together on the banquet at the end of our junior year was fun we'll never forget. All too soon our senior year rolled around, and we were about to leave these all-too-familiar halls. In November we took a trip to Moorhead to have our senior pictures taken. This was one of the many high lights of our senior year. Our class play, 'George Washington Slept Here , was given on February 22 to a capacity crowd. On skip day, which was in April, we went to Minneapolis for a day of fun. And finally now, after enjoying the JuniornSenior Banquet of 1957 to the utmost, comes that eventful day called graduation. I am sure all of us are going to be happy to get that sheepskin in our' hands and have our high school days behind us, but on the other hand we are a little sad and a bit frightened perhaps at the thought of stepping over the threshold into a mw and strange life. Our high school days are days we'll never forget. OP25inefS f 7 47 u Lmrrnfv-mv .4J,a.,w-AJ '04-og fifwl, 0 . WW A9 M Ofn'-1 WU Q aww its 'fm Inglis -ww 5 ' ' HJ mis., 19 so... J. 'iff ' .Q gf . a f D WILL OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 DONALD ANDERSON and DENNIS JAEGER hopes that he will make JOANNE BURNS and KATHELEEN VWRSTEEG to use Pond's and still JOAN BARSNESS and JUDY BOLLUYT will will their sky-scraping height to ROGER KOCH in good and careful use of it. will their ability to be lovely, to be engaged attend high school to bachelor TOM KRENZ. their love for bookkeeping along with the tons of scratch paper they used in working it to ciphering HOWARD NISSEN. FRED CUTT wills to GARRY DEN BESTEN the top of his convertible which GARRY can put the top of his Mercury to make it more dashing. CAROL DEGIER wills her clarinet holes and pads to RUWH NISSEN. RAYMOND DUNCAN wills his smooth and sassy tenor voice to rockin' MICKEY JENSEN. KEITH GOULET wills his title of football captain to battling ED CHRISTOPHERSON. GLEN HULING wills his Chevy to PAT VER STEEG to use in pushing her Buick up those hills it can't quite make alone. OVSI' DEAN JAEGER and DONALD JOOS will their undeniable ability to be pests in History class to ELSIE VER STEEG. JOANNE JOHNSON and LUCILLE NOHL will their love for old-time music and their passes the commercial room to JACK FEUCHTENDERGER. BILL KEPNER and RALPH NISSEN will their ability to go steady to ROBERT ROSE. HAROLD KAEHLER wills his ability to skip school to KATHLEEN VAN EPS. KEITH MCARTHIH wills his charm and appreciation for all womankind to IVAN BRAATEN. NOHL wills his ability to find seclusion at parties to his brother, ROBERT. to GREINER wills his parking place to RICHARD DUNCAN in hopes that he'll continue ARTHUR GORDON to let GORDY use it once in a while. ARDITH RAS wills her love for school to BETTY ANDERSON. FAYE STORM wills her happy nature to IVAN EPNERT. DELORES VER STEEG wills her glasses and old book reports to LOUISE WEST?HAL in hope that LOUISE will be here to use them. - Uh-, 4, lx M 4 -. fa-ff S 5 sf SENIOR PROPHECY LA c ' 'X XX 'N k As we enter the streets of Gay Paree in the year of l96E, we Biff! see Andy's name in lights - NDon's Cafe Exceptionalen. We are met -,' at the door by the doorman, Glen Huling, and we check our hats with Joanne Johnson. We are shown to our table by the head waiter, Raymond L. Duncan. After our waiter, Harold Kaehler, has taken our orders, we watch the floor show, starring Judy Bolluyt, and as we take a closer look at the chorus girls, we recognize a few familiar faces. Mademoiselles Joan Barsness, Faye Sturm, and Delores Ver Gteeg are doing a Paris dance. After we compliment the head cook, Ralph Nissen, we pay the cashier, Keith McArthur, and step out onto the sidewalk. we hail a cab, driven by Arthur Nohl, over to the hair stylists, ULucille and Ardith'sH. There we meet three married ladies - Joanne Burns, Katheleen Ver Steeg, and Carol De Gier - having a fling in Paris. We go ont and hail another cab driven by Bill Kepner and go to a hotel run by Keith Goulet. As we are waiting for our bellhop, Donald Joos, we see two familiar names on' the register. At the hotel are the internationally known artist, Fred Cutt, and the Pin Ball Machine Monarch, Gordon Greiner. From there we go to our room and turn on the TV to a Paris talent show. Whom do we see but none other than Dean and Dennis Jaeger singing their latest hit tune, HC'cst Si Bonn. As we say farewell to Paris, we look back upon the delightful days when we were all together in Hancock Hifh School. Comoliments of the Junior Class J afar. r fi ' ,-ex L in ff' , .IX '!f. ' .lex W my W. Sn .. 2- f 21 0 xx X M X fx va pp X f ? K Z X FQ f xx, ff !- X L, X ,X X My X A- C ! If A' X r + i VME. f ! 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K ,Q 132 if '11, ' gm ,, -., 4, a in ,nm ,,.. - ,. rg ' ml i l bw- I., sa- 43? ii 54 STUDENT CGUNCIL mf Ii. ln- Sitting- Robert Rose, Patricia Ver Steeg, Keith Goulet, Jonelle Ras Standing- Douglas Eraaten, Diane Heltner, Carole Cooper, Charles Heil Absent- Joanne Burns fs V 44.1 'A f LIBRARIANS Sitting- Donald Joos, Faye Sturm, Mr. Arnason, Ardith Standing- William Kepner, Raymond Duncan, Lloyd Heil, -M' -V-, W. .... ..u --a R f x 4 V 1. K ' ll YT- 3 Aq.. -Q .f Ei . 2 11 A V , S C ,fr Q- j - 'b 3' . . - , we l C C 4. 3 iff 'L' ' 35' I '. x !'K Wfff a , C 'I . -- - 'xii-Q:'ur3q:,. K :.I:L1,.f 1, Ras James Pinkney, Lowell Bier 1.9431 Q ' 111,531 il!l3!3iil33f1L'n.niu.Qi?,S rm W B M YE? QQ, H160 SENIOR BAND Seated- Marianne Den Besten, Phyllis Brunswold, Elna Ras, Karen Rose, Howard Person, Sharon Nylander, Patricia Ver Steeg, Greta Noordmans, Arlyce Christopherson, Jonelle Ras Row 2- Ardith Ras, Raymond Duncan, Carol De Gier, Jud Bolluyt, Maureen O'leary, Ruth Nissen, Sandra Rose, Diane Heltner, Marlene Schaefer Row 3- Beverly Duncan, Carole Cooper, Merton Dosdall, Michael Jensen, Garry Den Besten, Richard Duncan, Robert Rose, Janet Hiland, Gary Stenson Row'h- Robert Nohl, Michael Jacoby, Edgar Ver Steeg, Rodney Van Otterloo, Robert Erickson, Dennis Jaeger, John Feuchtenberger, John Bolluyt, Arthur Nohl, Mr. Zschunke 1 ,X N K f vim X131 X ' V if-H Q4 Q19 W 4 SENIOR BAND COUNCIT. n 9' H SEATED Maureen O'Leary, Mr. Zschunke, Dennis Jaeger, Arthur Nohl, Carole Cooper STANDING Ruth Nissen, Robert Rose, Robert Erickson, Rodney Van Otterloo, Elna Ras, Carol De Gier JN gig Q A f a 2 V Y gf gyn A , 'vs A iafrf Q - L . C C wy Ala A I A A 'A ', GG I - ' ty- g 11'- '-g, ,,,ew, LZ,, gfww if L'-f- 'LL, 1 VLA- 1 -L',, we- n,e A J ' ' 5 A I A 2 iW X M -Q 0 SENIOR HIGH CHORUS Row Row Row Row Joanne Johnson, Gloria Koehl, Harriet Schirmer, Carole Schmidgall, Jonelle Ras, Joan Barsness, IdaLu Knapp, Carol De Gier, Faye Sturm, Gloria Olson, Diane Heltner, Lucille Nohl Mr. Zschunke, Glen Huling, Sharon Rust, Carol Hofhman, Judith Bolluyt, Arlyce Chris- topherson, Delores Ver Steeg, Greta Noordmans, Ruth Nissen, Sharyn Nylander, Synova Delp, Sandra Rose, Louise Westphal Elsie Ver Steeg, Kathleen Van Eps, Ronald Pinkney, Keith Goulet, Patricia Ver Steeg, Katheleen Ver Steeg, Robert Rose, Ardith Ras, Jeanette Messner, Betty Andersen, Nelva Ver Steeg, Arthur Nohl Merton Dosdall, Gordon Greiner, Keith Mc Arthur, Edgar Ver Steeg, Dennis Jaeger, Garry Den Besten, Robert Rustad, Richard Duncan, Robert Erickson, Dean Jaeger, Ray- mond Duncan, Robert Nohl, Donald Joos Absent- Joanne Burns, Shirley Haugen, Larry Blair CHORUS COUNCIL Standing- Diane Heltner, Sharyn Nylander, Greta Noordmans, Mr. Zschunke, Edgar Ver Steeg, Raymond Duncan, Donald Joos Sitting- Gary Den Besten, Patricia Ver Steeg, Ardith Ras, Judith Bolluyt Va i, M rfb, c uv W A F. ii Fx fn fm ffl ' ' , 6 C F92 K ' ' i Z 3': gh L LL,,. Z, 'X V SY' lr X ' r Junior Chorus Row Row Row Row 3- Row Row 1- 2- 2.- M- 5- David Joos, Gary Stenson, Dwayne Schultz, Larry Nohl, Sidney Messner, Katherine Andersen, Romilly Wilson, Jeanette Nohl, Karen Rose, Shirley Koch, Mary Biesterfeld, Sheryl Christopherson, Joy Sturm, Bonita Bier, Mar8 Sheryl Christopherson, Joy Sturm, Bonita Bier, Marilyn Joos, Corrine Evink, Kathleen Conroy, Mavis Westphal, Carolyn Walton, Phyllis Brunswold, Ruth Nohl, Norman Toop, Jerry Ver Steeg, Lanny Erickson Kathleen Barsness, Carroll Pasch, Elaine Westphal, Lois Mohr, Maureen O'Leary, Elna Ras. Gloria Ver Steeg, Marlene Schaefer, Gene Ras, Janet Hiland, Beverly Duncan, Joan Myers Sandra Rust Jean Kepner, Gay Person, Barbara Heltner, Katherine Ruplinger, Kathryn Nylander, Peggy Rowles, Marianne Den Besten, Carole Cooper, Judy Rose, Lois Burnham Patricia Larsen, Mr. Zschunke Lowell Bier, Howard Person, John Bollu t, Michael Jacoby, Louis Krenz, Lloyd Heil, Duane Sachs, Gary Smith, Darrell Walton, Ricky Smith l Absent- Jean Van Eps, Leonard Walton, Sidney Messner, James Con oy, Avis Van Otter oo Junior Band Sitting- Kay Nylander, Lois Burnham, Katherine Ruplinger, Carolyn Walton, Robert Jensen, Jackie Bowles, Dwayne Schultz, Gene Ras Standing- Mr. Zschunke, Bonita Bier, Lanny Erickson, Sidney Messner, Leonard Walton, Earl Meichsner, Jeanette Nohl Not shown on picture- Kathy Conroy, Barbara Heltner, Dewayne Nohl, James Conroy, Jack Bu ns Mavis Westphal ln! . M N ,, J QW ,ss Alb J i 5 .A GRADE LIBRARIANS Dennis Jaeger, Elaine Westphal, Carroll Pasch . 0' 4 M 4 'x.sxre N . ig?ml1 XS uuu1llt Jig Rv-M , ff l. l 4: M J. f , i - p ..-, vp. J B ff BEGINNERS BAN? Sitting- Barbara Heltner, Marlys Krenz, Romilly Wilson, Joanne Myers, Kathleen Mikkelson, Adele Eby, Marilyn Sloneker, Dewayne Nohl, Kathleen Conroy Standing- Mr. Zschunke, Ricky Smith, Gary Smith, Catherine Christensen, Sidney Messner, Mavis Westphal, Jack Burns, Alvin Nohl, Jr., Dan Allenspach ALL A am 32 uni01' CRES P111 0,0 I 1 Q 4' 1 33 C2111 let Row-Student Managernhok Feuohtenberger, Gordon Greiner, Fred Cutt, Keith Goulet, Don Andersen, Arthur Nohl, Conch Erv Behsmen Ind Row- Ivan Emert, Roger Reese, Jim Pinkney, Ronny Pinkey, Robert Nohl, Howard fer- eon,Doa.n Sturm 3rd Row- Llovd Heil, Robert Erickson,M1okey Jensen, Rodney Van Otterloo, Louis Krenz- Richard Duncan 556' Seniors 34 A TEAM BASKETBALL Back Row- Jack Feuchtenburger, Raymond Duncan, Ralph Nissen, Lloyd Heil, Richard Duncan, . Robert Johl, Mr. Bryduck, coach Front Row- Dennis Jaeger, Donald Anderson, Keith Goulet, co-captain, Keith McArthur, co-cap- tain, Gary Den Beaten, Arthur Nohl ' B TEAM BASKETBALL Standing- Lowell Hier. Dean Sturm. James Pinkney. Lowell Norris. Aldean Gunvalson. -Larry Erickson. Mr. Iiryduok, coach Sitting- John Conroy. Edgar Ver Smog. Robert Erickson. Rodney Van Otter-loo. Louis Krenz. Ronald Pinkney. C'-ary Greiner. 35 ff . Sr' . , ,frww , .-.v' -.M K. v. . . N . .mm ' r4,,..,x - ,34 1 - N A-X e ,, A .. . I hx. ,. X, 4 5' jg JZ A ,Q , y r, W ' 3 I 'z -5 w . N Q. -. rv. ,al x Par Tw ' X11 a 17: Q w, H bn. ,. 4-ev . wf 15: -- W. , ,. ,N QM I xx .31 1, x s eq fx, --- ,T -- X-'11 A J N .,, x xx gr.-L W ,gl 1 ' N ,f .f P 1 ..,, 4, v . . ...+. ,.- , '. - , vm gf..-A, , . l ,. ,, 4 36 fi! 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