Hancock High School - Owls Hoot Yearbook (Hancock, MN)
- Class of 1959
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0-fl, ft! ,4lA! Manly, yfgcwwibfbii DEDICATION ig.. ff ib- -i -.xx It is with deepest pride and greatest s ncerity that we, the class of 1959, deolcate our Ow1's Hoot to Dr L D rzmkneg, our pr1ncipal, whose guidance, counseling, ard serv1ce have helped us solve our ever unending problems and lead us to thi s memorable destination a a result of his careful strategy Z dmlnlstrohon fs S'-Q. Superi 1 eudent, Mr Grams Principal, Mr Binkney Secretary, Mrs. Goll School Board Sitting: Lawrence Greiner, Harold Grams, David J oos Standing: Benny Mikkelson, Harland Estensen, Harold Nelson, Dr. Eide 3 ' Ei 5 g NISS SKARSTTF Tome Ec. 7-12 lkysical Education 7-10 FHA Advisor Cheerleader AdVi80P 'I' vis. HH. JTlTTJkchTH 7io1ogy 10-11 Physical Ed. 7-10 Science 7-9 HR. JCHCL1 Rudiments Fusic Arprecixtisn Elementary Husic Jr. Jr. Band Jr. dr. Choir Beginning Band , 0 2 Facuhy MR. HELCH English 5-12 Class Play Advisor MR. FLRHAN Physics 12 Geometry 10 Chemistry 11 Algebra 9 Advanced Algebra Coach A Basketball 2 32.31 ZA? 4 5 A 6 3 Q- A3 ,BJ 7, 12 mf?'j , 1-'js 61 lj M .IHBSTWHI H4sfory 7-8 10-11-12 Librarian Drivers Training ,mn -'Ni-:g 'JL W.- 5 Uuffwmz w M51 Y 1-1 .., .il -P MR IACHER Off1ce Prectlce 12 Typlng 10 Shorthand 11 Bookkeeplng 12 MR BRYDUCK Industrlal Arts 7 12 Athletic Dlrector Track MR FISCHER Bookkeeping ll Junior High Mathematics 7 9 General Business 9 Grade Faculty 3 1 'irs Lacher, hth gradeg Mrs W1ese, lst grade, Mrs Plnkney, 3rd grede, Mrs Mlller, lst, grade, Mrs Van Zee, Sth grade, Mrs Rose, 6th grade, Miss Herr, 2nd grade s '-.f . ,Aux x . , . . . X KK I fl. . 2 X n 1 ' 1,,,,.,.0 X K , ,L X, V-I Q - I I 21 I Q N '04 A V - . Q. 5, . A g Q ' o Q V ' ' o 0 , ' 0 ' 5 Personnel YI 021.0- School Nurse Mr .xr-einer Custodlan Paul Reitz 3 Bus Dnvers Conrad Evink Orville Sturm, Merrill Sloneker Lawr nce Ras, Earl Jensen N Custodian: Norman Wlnk WW A 0 Cooks Mrs Sturm, Mrs Wlanrngan, Mrs Reita v , 'I -xg 1 .-1 wnmww,,,,,,,,W,,,W.W,mm, ,,,, on ' L- T ' : . n 5 5 sm J' f - ' ' - 9 ,J Q n, '. U. if - fs 1 '2 ' , 59 V A , 1 in if . '- 1 .Q V M o I 'P I so F JVAV 5 0 0 - ' 0 -0 Bllllll' Convra+u1ationB o Diane Heltner and Gary Grelner on belng chosen NOutstand1ng popularity, and partic4pat1on in school activ1ties Dlane leads the clar1net section 1 the band, is a cheerleader, and was chosen Homecoming queen of '59 Gary is an out tanding sportsman, he is co captaln of the football team, ca,tain of the basketball team, and captain of the baseball team Best of Luck to you, Dlane and Gary, as you 'ook forward to an 1nteresting future 7 i r u I 'fr . . . Seniors? of Lne year by the students of Hancock High. They were chosen on personality, Senlor Class Officers ,uf Yfe Rod Van Otterloo opnersov V166 President Sabdpa e curisl' S Rage nfl-YC 961- 515905 e tar? Larry Blair nI'm the most friendly guy in school, I think.n Choir 10-12, Boys' Octet 11-12, Vocal Solo 11-12, Newspaper Staff 11-12, Annual Staff 12, Choir Council President 12, Class President ll, Clagg Play 11 12. Transfer from Holloway-10 Arlyce Christopherson Synove Delp 'She puts all her troubles in a WI favor a five day weekend ' box and sits on the lid and laughs' Choir 10 12, Choir Council.Secremry ll, Band lO-12, Band Council Vice- President 12, Vocal Solo ll-12, Girls Triple Trio ll-12, French Horn Ensemble 10-12, Homecomlng Queen 11, Class President l2,C1ass Play ll-12, Asst. Editor Annual Staff 12, Newspaper ll-12,Student Council ll-l2CPres:LdentJ, Student Band Director 12 Transfer from Clark 10 Choir 10-12, Librarian ll-12 Newspaper Staff ll-12, Annual Staff 12 0 I J! f 'w ' ' ' c 8 Janet uoff demands o audience Newspaper Staff 1112 Librarian 12, FHA 12 Annual Staff 12, FHA Reporter 12, w1nner of Betty Crocker Award 12 Merton Doedall 'We f1nd in life exactly what we put nto it U Band 9 12, Saxophone Ensemble ll,l2, Choir Robert Erickson Every time I loo in the mirror I bow Band 9 12, Choir 10-le Brass Ensemble 1? Horn Solo 9 12, Boys 10 1?, Class Playll120Cf'6f- 10 19, Choir Band Council 9,llCOffJC0UnCi1 13, Band Cheerleader 10, B0y3'COUnCl1 9 ll, Annual oem. 11,12, Track 10,57-aff 1?, Class P18 pep Band 10 12, ll 12, Class Officer Saxophone Solo 12 , 10, F00ffb8l1 9 12, Editor Annual su-rr12,Basketbf111 9 11, Newspaper Staff ll,1?,Baseba1l 9 l?, Track Spegch 9 12 10, L6bbFPmBn'S Clublc ed? Shirley Haugen nThe course of trle love never did run smooth H hoir 10, Band 9, Newspaper Sta!! ll, Annual Staff 12, Cheerleader 9, Librarian 9 Diane Heltner NA smart girl, so very sweets she's always graceful and neat U Band 9 12, ChoirlD 12 Cheerleader 9,ll,12, Class Play 11 12, Girls Triple Trio 10-12, Mixed Octet 10 Class Secretary 11, Student Council 10, Chorus Council 12, Band Council 10, Annual Staff 12, Clarinet Solo 11-12, Homecoming Queen 12, Clarinet Quartet 9,ll,12 9 Gary ure ner sleep last n'ght but there ' s always Hmstenr class N Basketball 9 Pica +5 Football 9 l2Cco-captl Baseball 9 '2Ccapt J Lettermen's Club 12, Annual Staff l?, Choir ll f ' . k I .ll i - Q U n - 'S ' jlQ at - - - Y O, :Qt X ' ' 7 l . ,,,k A 1 A good talker d I di-in't get my d ,E so 5 + . Jeanette Messner WE rnest 1n work fr1end1y to a 12, Class Play ll 14, library Staff ll 12, Annual Staff 12, New paper Staff ll, Edltor 12, Cho1r Councll, Secretary 12 Student Councll V1ce Pres1dent 12, V1ce Presldent ll Carol Hoffman Whatever she does, he has fun U 5 Newspaper Staff 11,12 Annual Staff 12, Cholr 9 12, PHA 12 Larry Nelson nI'm here elght hours a day, do you expect me to study too W Labrarian Staff ll, Speech 12 Annual Staff 12 Shlrley MacRunnel NI llke to study and do my share, but the glggles sl1p 1n unaware W Choir 12, PHA 12, Annual Staff 12 Transfer from Redlands , Callf Nurses Club ll, G1rls Choir 9 ll, Tr1p1e Trlo 9 10, Llbrarlan 9 10, Choir 9 ll David Nohl 'He' small and wlse, but a terror for h1S size Choir 9 ll, Class Play 11 12, Annual Staff 12, Newspaper mtaff ll 12, Foot ball ll 12, Basket ball 12, letternens Club 12 J Janet Morton nTrue to her work unt1l 1ts f1n1shed' L1brarian Staff 12, Choir 12 Transfer from Slbley Hlgh 12 . . Vg. ' - ' A 5 -5. 11-:H A . . . . , choir 10-12, FHA J Annual Staff 12, . 3 p t ' S 2 A Q ' ll at - - 'ti IO Sharyn Nylander 'She speaks, ac , and behaves just as she ought ' Band 9 12, Ban Council 10, Annual Staff 12, Choir 10 12 Pep Band ll 12, Clas Play ll, Girls State IL Grade Librarian Newspaper ll 12 Greta Noordmans Lowell Norris WA girl of a few WI don't say much thousand words N but who knows what tmnkn Band 9 12, Choir 10 12, uirla Trlple Trio 10 12, Football 9 12, rench Horn Solo 11 12, L1brarian 9, French rorn Ensemble 10 12, lass Play ll, Annual Staff 12, Newspaper staff ll 12, Brass Sextett 12 Ronnie Pinkney 'Great men are hard to find, so take care of me.n Basketball 9 10, Baseball 9 12, Annual Staff 12 Jonelle Ras nThere are three sides to a story-thc right side, thewmng side, and m side.n Football 9-12 Ceo-cept., Baseball 9-12, Basketball 9-12 , Class Play 12, Track 10, Choir 10, Lettermen's Club 12, Annual Staff 12 11 Band 9-12, Choir 10- Cheerleader 9-12, Band Council 9,l2, Student Council 9,lO, Class Officer 9,l0, Triple Trio 10-12, Mixed Octet 10, Vocaf Solo 10-12, FHA 12, Saxophone Solo 9,l2, Saxophone Sextett 11, Newspaper Staff ll-12 Annual Staff 12, Class Play ll-12 FU' NZ!! ! Gloria Olson 'Her heart is like the moon there's a nan in it H Annual Staff 12 Newspaper Staff 11 12 Librarian 9, Choir 10-12 Q... 5 Ha t '53 Robert Rustad Ulen of few words are best sometime Choir 9 12 Class Play ll 12 Annual Staff 12 Roger Reese nwhy study, it only helps your marks.H Football 9-12, Basketball 12, Class Play ll, Annual 12, Lettermens Club , President 12 Carol Schmidgall Eat, drink, and be merry, for to morrow you may have to diet W Choir 10 12, FHA , Newspaper Staff ll 12, Annual Staff 12, librarian Staff ll 12 12 Sandra Rose nShe shifted her brain into neutral and her tongue rattled on.n Band 9-12, Choir 9-12, Choir Council ll-12, Cheerleader 12, Triple Trio lO- l2, Class Secretary 12, Clarinet Quartet ll-12, Annual Staff 12 Roger Swanson e comes late yet he comes Annual Staff 12 Harriet Schirmer nShe lives a date to date existence U Choir 9 12, Newspaper Staff ll 12, Annual Staff 12, Class Play ll QWQX ,. --. ' ,S. . . 0 . Q , ' - 1 , I V K - 12 No- , E ls, y S59 M Y x A fs HH 3 Il 0 I O , 12 E A Rodney Van Otterloo WI was cut out to be an angel, but somebody lost the pattern W Basketball 9 12, Track 12, Band 9 12, Choir 10 12, Octet ll 12 , Baseball 10, 12, Football 9 12, Class Presldent 9, Class V1ce President 12, Student Council 9, Band Council President 12, Choir Counc11 11, Brass Sextet 12, Trombone Solo 12, Bar1tone vocal solo ll 12, Trombone Trlo 9 12, Lettermens Club Secretary 12 1 K ,a I Viv ,funnier sg fa Edgar Ver Steeg nDon't be deceived by my shy exterlor Basketball 10 12, Football 12, Class Play ll, Band 9 12, Choir 9 12, Octet ll 12, Bahd Counc11 12, Choir Council Class History Nelva Ver Steeg nThe best way to have frlends is to be one W Choir 10 12, Annual Staff 12, Newspaper Staff ll 12 In the fall of l9h7, another group of f1PSU graders set out on a journey that has taken twelve years to complete Although we've had some rough tlmes, no doubt we all agree the best years of our life are past The Norig1naln members of the graduat1ng class were fourteen 1n number and are now completing the1r senlor year along w1th the sixteen who have come to joln them 1n the past years The nor1g1na1sW are Synova Delp, Robert Erickson, Gary Greiner, Duane Heltner, David Nohl, Lowell Norr1s, Sharyn Nylander, Gloria Olson, Jonelle Ras, Robert Rustad, Carol Schmidgall, Roger Swanson, Rodney Van Otterloo, and Edgar Ver Steeg We remember some llttle 1nc1dents 1n grade school For 1nstance, the flTSt day of school when Ulittlen Dav1d crled and wou1dn't cone to class, but had to stay w1th h1s older brother the day Ed ran away from school to watch a f1re 1n town and no one knew where to f1nd hlm, and the t1me Jonelle and Sharyn fell out of a sw1ng together, one spra1n1ng her wr1st and the other worr1ed over hurting her little f1nger. We entered junior high Wlul great expectations, and by our freshman year were ready to be 1nit1ated. We also had the honor of having our queen candldate, Gloria Koehl, become Homecomlng Queen In our sophmore year we were ln charge of the program and party on award n1ght We entered our junior year wlthenthusiasmfor our flrst class play, '1et's Face lt,' selectlng our class r1ngs, working on our Junlor-Senior Banquet, and also the prospects of having another Homecomlng Queen, whlch we dld, Arlyce Chr1stopherson All too soon for some and none too soon for others, our senlor year came around This was our busiest and most eventful year. Our f1rst b1g event was honecomlng and the elect1on of our Homecomlng Queen, Duane Heltner In November we enjoyed a day in Norris fo help 1n decid1ng our careers on Career Day We recelved our class p1ctures, went to Mlnneapolis for a day of fun on sk1p day 1n April, and gave our senlor class play, UThe Bus Stops Here' Ma We enjoyed award nlght, the party, and the Junior-Sen1or Banquet to the utmost, and were all a little sad when graduation day flnally arrlved on May 29 we snall never forget our school days, and school fr1ends in good old Hancock High ,J 13 X ' . O . I I - ll o . Q ug ' I . . . 3 , . . 3 0 . . . . . . . . X 5 I I . K . . - ' . r . X . . . O I . . . r . O . . 1 . in yo . . . V N I I HALL OF FAME Most Talented Diane Heltner and Rodney Van Otterloo , I 1 xxx 1 11- fa me J X t 5 Q??,Zw.sf X W G, if Q2Q2Ev 47,g V I ' , ?'DZ, wsiqsggy 'if . ,231 N VQ A' ' X lx wi. X Best Dressed Gary Greiner and Gloria Olson The following are members of the Senior Class of 1959 chosen by their fellow students to represent their class on the various qualities possessed. Most Courteous Greta Noordmans and Edgar Ver Steeg Class Cut-Ups Sandra Rose and David Nohl HA LL OF FAME Most Studious Sharyn Nylander and hobert hustad C' 4 . 5 ', Q Most Likely To Succeed Arlyce Christopherson and Merton Dosdall if :A-f f f 5 -A - L., Senior Snaps 10- CZ' Yr- i 'Y 2 .1 Q 2 - ' -r ' 1' 'C' 'Nix 1-f 4' if i 'Xt A 'OWS U H151 uwsm n 1 T dldn t a o lan 'ffodelunf ,e1 VLc 7 Toni Tome Perrvarevt 1 ' 'rr nf no onf1den'L1a11f 11 'Ly hero 12 Sl e ln? P P Ce QP avm 'V' 15 au ht uraware' 16 Yoln -HN' 111.0 ent 17 fur queen 19 Uon't 'let the stars get ln four eyes n n' T11 fha+ man' 16 'Nw' Ns.-9 'V 4 4 4!L. 'R .- U. 9 ' ' X ,:?e 132, Q 2,? . 'S 1' e 'fi 1 e 4 n- 4 ' fx 2 ' vs V ' A 3 3443 : . 1 K A I , arf, 3 1 1 A - . , 8 ,e- ' K ,EW ' -fiififieii' 1 . 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K, ' 7 , 19, ff- - , ,fg , , P .IN 1 JM Classgs Junlor Class Wow l Mr Pinkney Advlsor, San ra Rust, Jean Van Eps, Peggv Rowles, LO1S Mohr, Lois Burnham, Janen Hlland, Darlene Myers, Karen Rose, Jeanette Nohl Pow 2 Francis Spencer, Ruth Nohl, Elaine Westphal, Phyllis Brunswold, Audrey MISSED Narlann Den Besten, Gloria Ver Steeg, Carole Cooper, Marlene Schaefer, Larry Greiner, Dean Sturm Row 3 Harvey Benson, Rooert Valnes, Duane Sachs, Leonard Walton, Louis Krenz, Howard Person, Lloyd Hell, James Plnkney, John Conroy, John Bolluyt Absent Mildred Hagerud, Carroll Pasch Class Officers Howard Person, Vice P esldent, Variann Den Besten, Secretary Marlene Schaefer, Presldent 18 Sophomore Class Row l Mr Bryduck, Advlsor, Bonlta Bier, Marllyn Joos, Snlrley Koch, Joy Sturm Mary Lou Peerboom, Jean Kepner, Sharon Goff, Beverly Duncan Row 2 P3tP1Ci8 Larsen, Elna Ras, Cyntnla Babb, Karen Jensen, Avis Van Ott rloo Kathy Barsness, Joann Dahl, Kathryn Vylander, Katherine Rupllnger Row 3 Darrell Walton, Wallace Van Eps, Kenneth Ver Steeg, Michael Jacoby, Charles Heil, James Conroy, Norman Toop, Sidney Aessner, Gary bnith Absent: R1 hard Fults Class Joy Sturm, Presloentg Avis Van Otterloo, Vlce F11 'ent Elna Ras, Secretary 19 Offlcerg 1 , J J --f I Z.- j .. ' I 4- . . 3 ,. a ,, ve 5 - v - Q X2 4' 1 A Q . , i . u , f . -, l x Z 2 u , . . 4 3 A 9 , ' l . A ' . ' . 1 Q . - . Y A 5 'n v. . Freshman Class g D Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row h X-4 C7 Hr Fischer dvisor, Cheryl Christopnerson, Mary Blesterfeld, Gary Stenson, James Haugen, David uoos, and David Palmer Carolyn Walton, MHVIS Westphal, Corrlne EV1Hk, Rom111y Wilson, Gay Person, Barbara Heltner, and Juan1ta Schmldgall Darrell Burns, Robert Jensen, David Reed, Mary Mohr, Judy Rose, Joann Myers, Kathy Conroy Douglas Braaten, Billy Blalr, R1Cky Sm1th, Gene Ras, Dale Emmert, Jerry Ver Steeg, and Dwayne Schultz Class Office rs i Dres1dent Barbara Heltner, Secretary Dale Ewmert, V1ce President-David Joos 20 ,A , . xv J 91,9 g rf- 'A 1. ww, my X, P -1 51 '53 . 1' ' 'ur ,9 ' f, ,. ' . -4 . . D v 7' ' U I I O 13 V . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Eighth Grade Row 1, Mr Hedstrom, Alv1n Nohl, Larry Reed, Delores Boeckermann, Nancv N115 n, Row 2 Row 14 Howl Row 2 Wow 3 Row hz Joanne JISSLD, Diane Burns, Robert Joos, R1chard N1elane Charles Rose, Ronald Golf, Yaren Jrelner, Edna Johnson, hl1zabeoh oonro Jerrold Larsen, harl Weichsner, Harvey Joos, Bonn1e o enner Jackle Burns, Judy Jensen, Barbara Matson .dd1e Jensen, David Andert, UPt1S H16S6, Margaret O'Lear,, oatncrlne Chrlstensen, Jucy Burns, oharol Fahl Seventh Grade .Z M Welch, Janine Qapllnger, Roberta Nels n, Arlene noeck rnann, Joy realy, Rlcnard Johnson, adware Benson, Aloean Io fman, Patrlcn helner, henneto Toop Mar1lyn olrneker, Kathleen Wlnkelson, Acele by, Mary posnall, Pamela wllano, Jeree ba ley, Leroy Pletten, Terry otarm, bewayne Nohl Leland Bier, Lwlght Laulnger, Janes Healy, barbara Jensen, Harr1et hoffman darvey Yalnes, Ronalc Weiss, arolyn Kaehler Lan Allensoach, Arn lo Jacooson, Dennls Ras, Varlys Krenz, Mary bonroy, Earlene Ver oteeg, Patsy Leula, Lonalo Kaerler. Z1 O I YXQIQ ,R 9 X 1 A S J . ,' 35 g . J -4: ,V 1 Ig ' 2 , ' 3 21? ,: ' Q h - ,K 2, ,X , . Lf , I 4 I wif , - V . ,r If fi - . o',i lan.t ' . . ' .' L ' 5 D' 1 l ' 4. . . P . , . . , - U . e - 4 K J , . ' x .V ' . np - g Row 3: Roger Sacks, John Bowles, Margaret Neiuwboer, Marion Beyer, noger Luncan, . 1 2 . : V . C . ,. , V, , .n . . . A - I . f' . fr .. ' J - 2 ' f , 6 a A-f ' 5 - Q J h , ,, L' 4' mf fo ' 1: . . . . .' T' . ' . o . , ' e . ' Y .' 1 ' 't '- E.f . ' ' ' y. '. . L . . : A I 0 J . . . V .L Y J. E A V v A R :V . Q V ' Q . ' 1 Y4 - . . . : ' ' ,- . 1 H - I ' ' , ' r - 1- . n o . LOW vv O Flfth Grade Ilo ence Bakalyar, lat Blalr, Brlan ente, Bonn e dalle 'lll Rust arkl o ken, lvn lestohal, a s Anderson, oohn Healv own Hwn,HwU1sHdDmm All n ,as, artnur Jaxker 'XO I LOW 'tow OW low Ab o 6 U L aunv of, oandra lese, LHT1SLlW o+ettner, 'aroara a nl 1 ameo Runllnger, doberta 'yers, teven Schaexer, Jerry Joos W nnls ocnaefer, saroara lkkelson, Jane Ver oteeg, Jam 'acobj iarbara lde, Hoooy 31esterf1el1, ddle otettner, Allan Grelner rs nunnlnghan, Ts Van 7ee Csnb t1tu+ej Cary aldron, susan Fordvce, Judf Flannlgan Sixth Grade Row 1: Row Row Row cw Row Absent June Rose, Susan Person Donald Heltner, Gary Barsness Jean Grelner, Roberta wlese, Lynne Nylander, Shellah Rust Beverly hessner, Cherrie Hlland M1chael Larsen, Allan Brunswold Pam Cooper, Candy Blas1ng, Rlchard Myers, Cur+is Dahl Patrlcia Conroy, naren Braaten Gene Vstensen, Cxrtis Burns Betty Dokken, Nancy Flann1pan Larry Ckr1stensen, Pro Rose Mary Waldron, Russell bw nson Row Row Row w w w w 1: 2. 3: 6 Lnana hier, Wendy Wiese, Larry Krupke Kenny Uksendahl, Mrs. Pinxney Dennis Dodds, Reynold Schirmer Deborah Andert, Rabbi Steinbring Roger Schaefer Diane Myers, Ronald Hottovy Phillip Bailey, Norman Byer Richard Meiss Kathryn McArthur, Bierne Messner Clare Estensen, David Haugen Lloyd Bendt. Mary Flanagan, Francis Schmidgall Allen Benson, Janice Pearson Kathleen O' Ie ry Constance Lewls, Allan Chrlstopherson Susan Meichsner, Larry Ras Steven Swenson Steven E1de, hon Van Lee Donna Ras, Judy Myers Patrick Conroy Thlrd Grade W w w w Row C Fourth Grade Sandra Sturm, Shlrley Joos Dale Bakalyer, Duane Anderson Mrs Lacher Luverne roffxuan, Thomas vJ1ese Scott P81 son, Pat, b1es1,erfield Steven Babb, Dorotry his en Kathy Krenz, DOIIBILQ Spencer Chax les Schaefer, Judy heely Marcia Oksendahl Sandra boon, Florence Lau nper Cedrlc Ifessner, Nyrna hylander George Ras Jr , Keith Schmidgall tdsslng Patncla Burns Pow Row now 'low Second Grade Joy Baknlyar, Jonel Mvers, Kenny nohl, Br dley Fo 5, A145 Herr Uavld Sloneker, Bobby Andert, Lyr v Mlnk, Joan Ca s Yanona Berget, V1ck1 He1l, Arlen Dahl, Donald Boon, Steven Schmldgal. warren Bakker, C1ndy Ver Steeg, Katrezune Payne, Judy Bell, Allan Shaw Absent Bruce Allenspach, Wayne Benson Beverly Bernlng, Allen Fordyce, Barbara Hallauer, Jerry Healy, Gary Jepma, Robert Lauinger, Rhonda Morton, Hlchard Waldron Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Absent Jackle Blaslng, Barbara Grelner Donald Beznlng, Davld Spencer Hlcbael Olson, Lmnda Horton, Mrs Mlller James Nelson, Lynn Norr1s Deborah Feuchtenberger, Gerald Ho fman, Bonnie Schmldgall Lanny Beyer, Bernlce Ev1nk Ricky Messner, Melvin Hottovy, Ne11 Wlese Gary Huntley, Judy Fordyce, Bonnie Watson B fy in Activities Annual Staff e1tpA bl lea Macqunnel, G e+a Noordman , Harr4e+ Cok1n1er, Nelva Ver Steeg, Jeanette Iessner, Janet Iorton, Diane Heltner etardln Arlnc r J leraon, 'er'on Dosdall, Ir Lacher, Roger Reese, Larry Nels 1, Rohepi rrigkgon, Ronald Pinkney, Carol Foffman, 'dvar Ver te ,, 'owell Norris, Gloria Olson, Larry Qlair, oh', Gary Grelner, oandra Rose, Robert Wnstad, nova Delo, haryn Wvlander, Roger Swanson, Roo Van Otte loo, Janet Gofl, eH1rleg Haugen, Jonelle Has rosuall 'a1+c , Xrlyce Chrastopherson ASS1St3Dt Ed1to B r' Fln' on Dvq1ne Manager, Fiane Heltner Head Typist, Ir Lacher dvisor Library Staff l to r 'rancis Spencer, Audrey Nlssen, Karen Jensen, Janet Morton, Synova Delp, Dat Larson, Jeanette Nessner, Janet Goff Advlsor Ur Hedstrom 26 Newspaper Staff Seated Jeanette Nessner Editor, Mr Lacher fdV1SOT, Jim ninxney Junior Wditor, Carol Ho'fman Qta1ding Puth Nohl, Carroll Pasch, Phyllls Brunswold, Janet Go'f oynova Delp, Sharyn Wylanoer, Jonelle Ras, Gloria Olson, Rod Van Otterloo, Harriet Schlrmer, Larqy Blair, navid Nohl rudrey Nissen, Arlyce Christopherson, Sandra Rust, Greta Noordmans, Merton Dosdall Library Staff President, Jeanette Pessner Vice president Standing Terry Sturm, Jo-1 Stunn, Yaren Rose, Norman Toop, thv Chrzstensfl Barbara Heltner Advisor rr Crans, ab ent Z7 . . 4, . u n . 'A 0 'X 1 .J A. . : . ' ' ' . , C' as A 4 A . ' 1: , I Seated: Marlene Schaefer-Secretary-Treasurer, Arlyce Christopherson- : ., X A 1 4, . Via ' L. l . : ' , . , 5 Seni 'N. Pow v-, ,Vg vv Row F 4 . 4 'V QT Nr. 5CPv1z, 7. Ficr, N. Joos, M. Peorhoom, S. Koch, J. Sturm, I. Eeltner, P. Rowles, C. Pasrb, J. Dahl, S. Rose, J. Ras, J. Van Eps, L. Yohr, N. Ver Sfvfff' gt, S. ?'arRurne1, K. Paz-srvess, K. T-Iylander, K. Rupli ngrer, C. Hoffman, F. Schirrver, G. Noordmans, H. Person, G. Srwith, N. Jacoby, L. Flair, R. Erickson, R. Van Otterloo, E. Ver Steeg, L. B1 Senior A, . sf.. ai A 1 Row Row Row Row 1 2 3 L 13. Heltner, K. Nylamier-, S. Rose, H. Heltner, K, Greirter R. Wilson, C. '.-Jalton, L. Furrham, C. Pabb, QT. Krenz, E3. Matson, C. Christopherson, K J. Filand, I-'. Schaefer, G, Stenson, G. Ras, D. Schultz, If. Hohl, R. Jensen, A. G. Smith, L. Walton, J. Nohl, J. Bolluyt, R. Van Cttcrloc H. Person, I . Piesferfield, S. Nylander, J. Furns, 3. Eri ckson, S. Nessner, Nr- Schulz Z8 -if lf 56,2 1. A. 3 - Prunswold, I-'. Schaefer, E. Ras, B. Duncan, S. T-Fylander, J. Tfohl, J. Norton Nessner, A. Christophersorv, G. Olson, R. Nohl, L. Purnharw, S. Kelp, J. Iieynf-r Van Otterlco, K. Jensen, C. Wabb, P. Larsen, J, filand, K. Rose Rustad, L. Walton, J. Bolluyt, M. Dosdall, D. Sachs, D. Walton, N. Toop, S. Yeszgner Band Choir K. Conroy, P. Brunswold, E. Ras, K. Rose 2. Duncan R. Smith N. Den Peoien J. Ras C. Cc-c fer I-1. Dosclall J J Q 9 I s A. Van Cttelrloo, G. Nocrdnarzs, I. Waltoxz, N. Jacoby, E. Ver Stecgj, 29 Junlor Chorus Row ls Row 2 Row 3 Nohl, T Sturm, E Conroy, B Heltner, C, FhP1St6HSEH, M Conroy, H Hoffman Schmidgall, J Nissen, K Mikkelson, C Chrlstopherson, J Ruplinger, Spencer, D Joos Meiss, D Allensoach, H Joos, Stenson, M Biesterf1e1d, E Johnson Matson, P dlland, A Eby, M Sloneker, A Hoffman, P Kepner Duncan, B Blair, J Burns, K Grelner, M Conroy, G Person, J Rose Myers, C Evlnk, J Jensen, S Dahl, D Burns, V Ba1ley, R Nelson Rss, R Smlth, D Schultz, D Ras, E Nelchsner Junlor Bond Row ls Row 2 Row 3 Sloneker, A Nohl, M O'Leary, J nose, L Nylander, M Conroy, P Cooper, R. Meiss Eby, N Flannlgan, P Wiese, C Blsslng, K Brssten, S Wiese, R Myers Elde, D Olson, E Conroy, B dlkkelson AU-0f1SP8Ch, B Messner, C Hlland, R Johnson, J Gremer, B Jensen Lhr1stensen, M hestphal, S Per on, P Hllsnd, D Ras, C Burns Estensen, R Du can, A Brunswold, C Chrlstensen 30 O 3 I DI O - I C - J . O - O C Jo O - I - O l I B. . 3 Ro - 0 . A s Go - o . o BO I V ' O I I 1 O 2 Rn 0 s 4 . - u ' o 0 Jo I ' I ' 0 I O I O Row he E. Jensen, K. Conroy, C. Walton, M. Westphal, M. Mohr, R. Wilson, M. O'Leary Go I ' I O O . O MI s 0 . v o o v , , : A' l . -Q 0 . ' e Q I B- ' . . . I' : D' 0 o . o o . Q L' N . 0 Y o 3 0 D 0 Q G. . n . . . ' Row 1: Won Van Zee, Judy Flanpfgan, Prien Wente, Phyllis ioffnan Row 2: Susan Fordyce, Jayne Ver Steeg Row 3: Eddie Jensen, Dennis Schaefer, Arthur Bakker, Allan Ras, Steven Schaefer, Eddie Stettner IMJOIL LLU Judy uurn , 'arrcll Pasch, Ieggy Rcwles, Kaw Iblnncer Pate Lewle Pep Band Vow 2 Dosdall, Y Hose Ullend, M Schaefer, J B rns, S Jylender, B Erlckson, Chrlstonherson, Stadent Director, W Jacoby, E MSICHSDCP, L wplton, Wo11uyt 31 1 wemfvc' .L Q, S u V . 1 f U 1., .v Row 1: K. Nylander, C. Walton, L. Burnham, B. Duncan, H. Len Beaten, C. Cooper, M. . .. K 1 2 J. M' - . . . . T' , ' A. ' A - . , .. . . ' . 'E Ja- -' 9 I1 Football on 1 Terrv ber Ste-eg, Dwayre Schultz, I3av1o Iolol, Roger, Ree e, Gan, Grelner, Honorary o ptanr, Ronald r1nlfr-ey, Captai n, Howard Per or , Plckw Smth Pom-. 4 br Qtlttswortr, Coach, Norman Toop, Garv Smtl , Jim unkney, Edrfar Ver Steeg, Louis Krerz, Llqd Heil, Rooney Van Otterloo, Bob Erickson, Mlchael Jacoby, Chuck l'e11, Manager Leitermens Club Row 1 Gary, Greiner, Gan Smitk, Dav1d lohl, Roger Ree e, Ron P1Y'kP81, Hobmt Valne-2, Iowell NOI'!'1S How 2 Mr Bryduck, Athletlc Dlrector, Nr Farnharf, Coach, Loui Krenz, Lloyd Heil, Edgar Ver Steeg, Rodne5 Van Otter-loo, Bob Enckson, Chuck Peil, Dean Sturm, lfanager, Mr Stlttsworth, Coach 32 .Q E 1 f new if - 4 'A 917 f X J L ,va 0 Hancock 06 19 Cyrus O Beard slefy 19 Herman 20 Alberta 6 chemo 25 Browns Valley H 13 Gracevill e H 27 Clinton H 15 Villard 33 F A Basketball 6 F35 'J Rom 1 Roger Reese, Ron Pinkney, Gary G:-einer, Captain, David Nohl, Dean Sturm, Nomar Toop How 2 lr Farnham, Coacl , Edgar Ver Steeg, Lloyd Heil, Louls Krenz, Rodney Van Offerloo, Row 1 Dwayne Sckultz, Gary Stenson, Terry Sturm, Jirmv Haugen, Deir af ne Nohl, Jackie Burns POM 2 I'r ot ttsuorth, Coarch, Sidney Messner, Norman Toop, Jin Conroy, Chuck Hell, Farrell Walton, Gary Smltk, Alvin bohl, Manager 34 I .- .- 5 I H? - V, 5 : 'I , . 1 ' ' V Jim Pinkney, Chuck Heil, Robert Valnes, Manager, John Conroy, Manager - ,gif fl' 2 L r , l U Q dr 0 ,.v-W , Hancock Cyrus Benson Morris Ag ies Graceville Beardsley Clinton Starbuck Browns Valley Alberta Chokio Villard Graceville Morris Aggies Clinton Browns Valley Alber+a Chokio Tournaments Hancock S7 Cyrus Hancock 117 Alberta VV, Co-Chamvions Hancock Clinton 35 O 0 n eh A-TEAM CHEERLEAPERS Diane Heltner, Jonelle Ras, Sandra Rose, Jeanette Nohl Cheerleaders - ,Q 1,0 , lf! I al., BUF HW estpial, Ju53gg?LEAEEP 1- H3 Barba 1' a Heltner ,ZfQL41,7L4y7 A2bi2fCgZ:,l7Zf , 'f'V73 f 5'g-'K yeah! QTY C259 ., W I Kz,4!34,,,L,1,,-,1'?14,L1 A , , , I 77 -,x? o4f2L 7!Zg,zJff0 Qilyww, geffvkdfvd! ,ygxf-C12 0.31 f l If , 71.45 if 'P' Baseball Poi 1 Sidnev Fessner, Howard Person, ROWD19 Plnxney, Gary G elwer Faotaln, Dwayne oChl1tZ, J1m Vinkney R 2 Rr :t1ttsaortH 'odoh, CHu A Lell, Wod Van Otterloo, Lloyd Hell, nOw 1 dow 2 louis Krcnz, Hob Friccsen, Boker' Valn , Norman Toop I av'd f-h1-fa,'ain, ?111J wlalr, ar 11 .altwn Donuie Pidamf Jary Greiner, Dwivht Lauinvef V 1 '11er37'-: Aelajne Aohl Lr Bryducx-ooach, Roger Pgnra., qidxev he swe Roi Va. Otterl o, Jim Pinkney, Lloyd Heil, -ais KreJz, Tornan -oop, howard Per on 37 F. H. A. How 1: Row 2: Row 3: B. J C M v A A. Spencer, J. Nissen, C. Christopherson, S. Rust, M. Feerboom, S. Koch Sturm, B. Duncan, S. Goff, M. Nieuwboer, Miss Skersten, Advisor Hoffman, S. MacRunne1, G. Person, B. Heltner, K. Conroy, J. Rose, Hagerud, J. Jensen, S. Dahl, J. Goff Ruplinger, K. Nylander, J. Ras, C. Babb, A. Nissen, J. Messner Van Otterloo, K. Jensen, E. Ras, K. Barsness, J. Dahl, D. Larson 0 ' HMUQMKER OF THE YEAR Janet Goff Winner of Betty Crocker Award 'S I L. Seated: T. Conroy, A. Van Otterloo, Z'.'Toiroy, F. Yikkelson Standing: V. Fosdall, N. Toop, J. vinkney, L, Nelson, Kenner Advisors: Hr. Helch and Yr. Fischer ' 1. s . Y L, ,g,! .I f X. 4 X - 1 'K' . fi! F mx, Q ' . 5 f v ii V . v I ' . A Q , . . . gt, ,..?3.x'L' I 4. Q 4 Q-.turn , ' u . I .lr- rh 4. ,V 3, M L rr X ' . , N 1 il 1 , n ,s .v. . i . ' . Homecoming Queen difx 1,35 'xx 5.1. T E H E L T N r 1 WF9ttf Per cfeerf lness ree te VTQ o qs ell ae att tu e 40 N i X 4 2 xx ' X I 3 , ' J 9 ee,e . '- xv 7 4 -sw ' , e-gpm? D I A R E R ne is as wcmuln as she 'S . 7. l. W , U ,,ia ,S - m ,cts . we - i d . ,Qur- AT' Queen s Court Ms-4 af Marlene Scfxaefer, Queen Diane Heltner, Gay Person, J oy Sturm wk A ,,-ls.. ,zimbaw Dav1d and D1ane Seniors Queen Diane Jonn ani arlen Junior and C aptai n Ronnie Gary and J L Sophomores Dwayne and Gay Fre shmen 41 N.- W 'I' 495 UI'llOI' ??,Jf DLT Bn fax --.., DL, AT IORIDC-' Class Play I TI -r I xr-m7 GWR F PLEU ,INA 'Q' 42 XA ,vm TJ A -N- ' G f 5 5 T3 4 , M S , 5. 1 f ' ' V, ig, H 5. 4 f I W 'N 4 4 ' . S X '11, -211,621 TTLT. FTIILCGYT Y , .' f I .TY7f3S7T ,7. 'ARTDC' J ' A 'W , A Y? 3: L AW Q 1- A 'f ' f 1 mi. T'TTffIFD J 'CTC:f'I If ' fl- 4.-:.lI.1.fl. T'Ll2TH.X L'.'T'T'W'FI . 4: cf . N 4 0, vs- ka , L.. sg- . 'ju' :E 1 Qi -f W V My 4 WW E r I : .K 5 , x X' 0 N 5 'Vx ii ' T.VFT1'v'.1 M'S? AKZI? . 41, IX . . S-.ff..'13.L'I'1i f' Q I ' .Q V 'qi v, . f ' 5' W gn! N I Q. 5 331, , 17311 5 4 N f A rg--' 'liimm VIC. -, KCY. -TAKE NHS. 72-5. Senior Class P ay TFN T'.J Jbzrlvy 'an '1q911 U'wV barr' 'elqo In W P6 CV.1stnww0rsV1 erthn 'o'da Ja ol Fo'fman ' Tm h rleg Haugen 'W' Yon zlnkney Lmnm WT-'P M Lang Hwan- + x Jonelle nas AW Pm nn.. Q Yo5ert kson T JFS CML. Jeane'tP Psower ' ' Q 'Y Hounnf Ian Otterloo T'JDI LVN D1anQ Ieltner BVLW1' GaL1 Greirhr xY at'l'1 'Sw Rover :ieese 43 1 E 'JT' tIT V H Jr.-Sr. Banquet Q, 9179 N1 fr- PF wr- I r-Lm: ff df' ,419 -uf-+'1r1an V 1 ' 1s. l Graduation 1 un 7 ulanc P1 1 Lwr' as T No o Tr-rt ou e 1 'T' at 'H F o M Wit-2 Rove ,lass Co1oLs ue and Q 1ver 45 f' , L A f' ., ,- - 0 TI' A 'S .., J. . C' J- +.:1 'T.,.:- . ,.,,-,., ,. .. .,. A JN W. JFa,jt1 ff:,',. u'1E'I' C C1 ':.'o.,., -!?,g-,. UL Th G'ft .Ii I5 Tn IH Class 1 2,3 - , - fi '- - E1 . .L 1959 SENIOR CLASS WILL LARRY W1 O' w1lls his ability to do bookkeeping to JOHN FOLLUYT QPYIRLFV WC RUIWFLL wills her giggle to NRLENE 'YEQS CWKL SCWIOCHLL wills her social l1fe to KFRFN ROGE GLORI' OL ON wills her love llfe to LOIS MOHR LARRY' ULAIR w1lls his long w vy hair to LOUI9 DREWZ JEAN IIE' NIEQSINTFR wllls her pony tall to PEGCV ROTILE9 W VID 'NIOUL w1lls h1s golden silence to JFMTFTTF NOUL, his cousin PAT SWBNHOU wills his ability to sk1p school to LLOVD UFIL GVNOVH DFLP wills her ability to keep order in the library to JIM PINKNFY R L UOFIMPN wills her talkative ways to GLORIA VFR 'STFWG PODVR DHTFD wills his ability as handy man for the class plays to FOWRD PFRQON in hopes th t Howard can make the stape look as good as Bob d1d JNWT C 1' wills her Betty Crocker Homemaker' Award to FRM CTv QPENCFR QWRYN '!VlfNDF'l w1lls her studious ways to LFO'IPPT1 'ALTOU ln hooes he too may become valedlct rian JONVLIV Wi wills her lnterest in mus1c and her flrst chair :Ln hand to MARIMWE nywy pw 'WN PON IU' PINKNEY W1llS his way with women to TWFFN 'SIURM and ROBFRT VPLNFS OIFW W'L 'NF'Q wills her excltable attitude to JOHN FONROY POW FQINQ U w1lls his h1b overalls to PUYLI I9 BRUWSUOLO QUIRLUY FP IGFN wills har ab1lity to get a fast r1de to Morrls to JEAN VPN FDS ROW' V VH! OTTERLOO wills his razor to LARRY PREINFR 'UMW FRVIFWR wills his 'steady ways to JMIFT FYIINFO UPRQIET SPVXIWWR w11ls her ability to get e guv and keep h1m to SANDR! RUST JANWT N W 'ON wills to CDROLY OOOPFR a penny for luck GRFTP NOOR WNS wills her ab1l1ty to keep the telepho e occupied at ell hours RUN' NOHL V RTOJ DOWN IL wllls h1s ab1l1tv to get caught chewing gum in choir to TLARLENF SCHAEFFR PRIYCF C'-fRI9 OPYfFRuON and TJFLV5 VFW q'T'FEf' will all then' lonely niyht to CPRROL PGSCU and PLAIN? NF TPUAL 'SMWWRW RPS wllls her abilitr to be on time to History class to NIL RED HAFERUD LOWFLI PORRI' wills his Senior Privileges to IOIS PURNUM4 in hopes she can make better use of them than he 'hd FTBR VW? QIFFC wllls his Ford to DUANE SACHS in case h1s Dodge conks out 46 x . .4 . A A x , 1 g dl H A, 1 ' 1 .J . ' Q ' ' ., 0 . L A ' a K . . A .' . . 5 ' - ' A 1- I .' R . ' T L A I I ' A J .l l U P F.. f . A., 1 U. 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I 1, 1 ' A ' , g 1959 Class Prophecy As we get off our plane, just in from Los Angeles, we are greeted by our gufde DIA NF H'EL'1NER We meet SVNOVA DBLP, head of the customs department, and after v1s1t1ng with her, we continue along on our tour We are greeted hy a representative of the city and meet PM' SWANSON, Honolulu Chief of Police First, we go to see our military base on the Islands At the base, we are in troduced to ROGFR RELSE and staff RQIEER is the commander in chief of the Varine corps in Hawaii His staff consis s of LARRY NELSON, his hired body guard A short way from the base at a huge observatory, we meet RON PINKNFY, who is professor 1n this famous nuclear plant We vis1t a hall where a crowd has gathered We hear SHARYN NYL NDVR, a mxllionalre qumz g1rl, and GRFTA NOORDMAWS, who is a lecturing scientist Now we dr1ve to the country, and meet MI'R'IYlN DOSTMIL, a new secretary of agrlculture, who vs at a meeting discussing, plant life At the meeting, we see CBR L SCHMIDGALL, who 18 president of a p1nea ple canning comp ny, HARRIF ' SCHIRHER, manager of a coconut farm, RORTRT RUSTIND, owner of 1,000 acres of banana trees, ROD VM OTTERLOO, ovmer of a peanut oil industry He produces the peanut on his own farm Also, here for U10 press JUWETTE MFSSNBR, editor of the Hawaiian Daily News Now to get on with some of the other old fr1ends on the Islands Going back to town, we have coffee w1th SANTWRA ROQF, a baby Joctor After lunch, we meet CLORIA OLSON, world famous cutter of engegemen rings Then, we V1Slt with HOW FRIPKSOFI, criminal lawyer He tells us some stories of h1s most unusual cases My! they FRF unusual too To conclude our vlsit of industry and b siness, we go to Hawaii's Souvenir factory and meet the president, LOWEL1 NORRIS We eat supper with JMIET COFF, a Gen ral in the WAC corps With her IS JM MORTON, math professor at the Hawaiian observatory After supper, we go to the opera Later, we meet famous stars that are at the opera We meet JONBLIE RN, a famous soprano vocalist Wlth her 1S ARIVCE CHR'E'3TOPHV'R9OT!, first French hom player with the symphony Also, 1n the muslc circle is FD VFR STEFZC, who sang at the opera Leaving DAVF' NOPTL, the flrst man to GREINER, basketball star of Also, 1n the sport corner, is a member of a jazzf combo and LARRY HLBIR, who music to E0 to the sports corner, we find that run the three minute mile, 18 talking to CARY the Hawaiian All Stars but talkmg 1n ouieter tones, 18 the surfboard champ, OAROL HOFFMAN, and NFLVA VER QTFFG, f1rst swirmer to cross the Hawaiian Channel Walking out the door, we see SHIRLEY HAUGEN, world famous actress from Alaska, is signing autographs to give to Hawaiian teen Pt ll 3Op m , we thank our gulde and board our we hear a final aloha fron SHTRLFY MAC RYNNEL, aavmg farewell to the strains of the Hawaiian and then to Hancock agers plane While climbing the steps Covernor of Hawaii, and by so Aloha, we go back to Los Angeles 47 , L Q 1 o U O , a Q 1 1 . . .1 , - - . 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