Harding High School - Saga Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

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We pay tribute to President Eisenhower, who agreed to make the race lor the presidency which is gen- erally recognized as the toughest job in the world. s is 5: r vvrlsl sw .4 ' is ffm-if 31 N W., , M .5 .1 W J. A-'Qu .61- J Iames Dean, who ciied in an auto accident, was one of America's outstanding actors. ww. : ,sf A NWA M ,, WM U WM-..tMW... 5, ,,,,,,.w,, MW, VMWWQ... NW, ' aww-r Wmmm . X -gfgrrgseg seazih NM--,wa-my .,........, , -www-frm? -i sm mwamx ..,. E: M Xb' ., ww :-:rss4:::r: sr: .Wm--.f-,..,Q.Q A -:s:a:s:m Sf' , tg. -:a T' - vw-N. A 4 ,:r ..:1:., 'mwffwqw f 2-22:13. gs: yassm. . .,eW,.....,,, We-M .M WM, M at rs A 4? Q S 5 wi s ,W 5. ff Q 4 I Q ,Q . , M, 4 , S- c .t...4........, .,.,. . .....t., fi , . , N Q M 4 'Q r -NAA nfww fir is 'Ei 2 'B 5 X v .2 .wgigmi ,Q .vw IN Ns., W if- The trend in 1956-1957 -Til ' Grace Kelly, Oscar winning Ameri can actress, weds Prince Rainier N , l W Dr. Salk ot polio vaccine lame Winston Churchill voted man ot the year in literature. We I' F '?' N Hungary's revolt against Russian rule October l956.iBe-trgiryed and-Ltrushed by their Russian masters, the Hungarian uprising lor freedom iell as the world shuddered at the open brutality of the Kermlin's army. The inevitable ,loser was Russia, its tactics exposed to the world. - rw' lx N M, A .M Q The atomic age - H bomb explosion. w A sad example ot racial segregation against the negroes in the south is the bombing ot this negro church. Don Larson, New York Yankees hurls perfect game - 1115! U1 World Series history. is - V ,:-, ,- ,' , ri 5 ,4...' Z g is i ,....-.,r' ,. ,sy J . f , .... I . ,J .V.. H f . s B-47 STRATOJET will remain at 1,700 but will still outnumber Badger by almost 2 to l. Billy Graham continued his pre-eminence in religion, becoming the No. I personality in the religious Iield lor the 3rd straight time. The Nautilus: Nuclear propulsion is smooth, sale, comfortable and swift. 1- fgonrwa-P' I .'A: T is it lbs Ianuary 1: New year ushered in with nation-wide celebrations and a record of 342 auto deaths. February 4: Russia wins Winter Olym- May 7: The novel Andersonvil1e by Mac- Kinlay Kanter, and the play, The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett are awarded 1956 Pulitzer prizes. pics, P ' l , ,, ,, Iune 7: Rock slide at Niagara Falls gorge '- lx 'Smal sllll Feglmmli gllconme Mack' Mr' Baseball' does 100 million dollars damage to 1 occupies les U ' I D hydroelectric power plant. G., b.bV , Smal Magick 17: Fred Allen, comedian, dies at June 9: Mosl tragic of the crushes oc- wldll, of Peninsula ' curred when an FSF4 Navy jet piloted Allied April 7: Ioseph Stalin, dead dictator of by Marine Maj. George E. Armstrong, holdings, Russia, is blamed for war defeats by 33 of 5808 Pearson Drive, B1'00klY!'1 500 Yds. ,El Tina Soviet press. Center. plowed into a row of houses at , A . . . . . 47th Ave. S. and 58th St. in Minne- 1- pril 8: Six marine recruits drown while G OHS 11 ersons the not cmd 10 civil- 1, Anglo-French on unscheduled night disciplinary luis aiedp ' P Marshlnnd ' dug in here march at Paris Island, S. C. ' fl Cap April 13: Taxpayers approach the Cincome IugirZ2lliIuESl1lILlVgAO53rd gixlglclalugsjygiz Egypl holds , I taxl deadline at the end of the week Ariz kmin 128 82 .l f l ' 6 without relief and without prospect of g ' ml es on mn? 1 5951665 99111110 GUY ifl the f01'959eC1bl9 fulufe- August 4: Marine Sgt. Matthew McKeon south of mls Pom' fy' April 18: Mrs. lohn Higgins of West St. lUdiSl3lPliF1UYy mg1'Cl'll Tgnvigtid gn twg V KANTARA Paul was chosen Mrs. Minnesota ol Zoun S' recelvef mon S S n en 9 GH H d conduct discharge. Egypt cuts 99' f 1955- Q , l 'POF' 5Uld'S ff0Sl ,JSF April 27: Rocky Marciano retires as un- August 7: Ammunition explosion in heart water supply El.-lAl.Utll l 1 defeated heavyweight champion of the of Cali, Colombia, kills 1,100 persons 44 Aff i lN0- 75 44 world. - and injures 1.230. ' 0 S' fi X' 'mom ff' n- ,, -5, en. f 5. Nou2 Sta. l Ill, ff' U. N. police force collecting here A 4' ISMAILIA ' , ,-,No. 3 nu sum ' It was Nasser's emer- gence as the leader of Arab Nationalism. V . can - - ANDREA oonm ' 1 f- cweswwd swck11f22PM- Cifflioihlsiued 129351 i ' i 1 'i I ' gh . Nantucketv- . Sink in10h1S-47 min-D . . ' at '12i'i1:i '1 i . -a 7 A 0122 PM -JU'-Y 25- '956l 1 V we lrttucket gg I l U - i'f-' , , l '- ,..- x- .. . xA,, A. .:-- ,. , M l . TANK J A A .... ,.,-,, ' l :- ' : ' ggi 4 -' f' ' ' V I ' . a 1 ' westbound- . SXT ' STOCKHOLM 1' 'O 451115 . ,... ' Eastbound ,A e Qesfigggiw 40:30- 'iiLf1f,.,.,,,, --1' Zi : ' ' . A 69 Saw PV't'lfY'H'THoMA5 ,.,. , .i - FRAQCE lArn1'-5A,M,res::aed.!56 fAm:,,3a M' .Gi , , rescued 75 , 61' ,,,.,.,,,,,.., E .,v,:. 1 ll I 'Q ' - . ..-.--' : z: ,..,.. ,.., V -1 ...-. f V i, . .. iq- .,,. va: ,:,. ii. ,l V. 71 ' M ff' ' , 1151-Qssfqyerfzscm E.H.A1.LEN 0 5 ' '5 ' as 3 'f' 1 , 3 f0utfbrgwmerypractice,reccived relayed T491 SOS 2fIOAM,,arrived 5510 rescued 771 l Ag fl. . f 70' T1ME'Map by R.M.Ch.api.n,Jr. 4 we : : The Italian luxury liner S.S. Andrea Daria sinks in 225 feet of water at 10:09 A.M. Iuly 26, 1956 alter colliding with Swedish liner Stockholm in Atlantic. 1,700 persons rescued, 25 known dead and 27 listed as missing. This was one of the qreat epics oi the sea. l Q FACULTY . . l -tt l X fy , ,,. I .,,,,,yy X ' rw. I Q uf' i , Lf, ,ffl x ' lkwgakbhfl A xag The 1957 Saga staff is justly proud of our fine faculty which is presented in this section of the book. We feel that our friends and advisers on the faculty are doing an excellent job and we respect- fully dedicate these pages to them. HOMER W. GCDFREY, Principal Congratulations and My Very Best Wishes to each and every one of the Graduating Class of 1957! This Commencement is indeed the beginning of a distinctly different phase of your life with new undertakings and perhaps a somewhat changed outlook upon your future. Whether you go to college, to business school, to other vocational and technical training, or to im- mediate positions in the work of the world, we of the Administration and Teaching Staff shall be proud of your achievements and shall be saddened by any losses or reverses you may suffer. We hope and believe that most of you have strengthened your spirit of service and your interest in the welfare of others while here at Harding. Also, by participation in the activi- ties and program of Harding High School, you must surely have acquired a better under- standing and appreciation of the democratic and American Way of Life. Continue your loyalty to and interest in Harding High School. Remember you are wel- come in the halls and classrooms of your Alma Mater. Mm H. VV. Godfrey, P cip Harding High Sch ol Sincerely. 8 l I. D. THOMAS Assistant Principal As the end of the school year approaches, We feel a sense of regret that you, the members of the 1957 class, are about to leave our school. Education has been defined in innumerable ways. Someone has said that education comes from the association of the immature mind with the mature mind. The faculty through patience and under- standing has tried to guide you toward the future. Into Whatever work and place your destiny leads you, we, the staff at Harding, will always follow you with interest and concern. We will remember the pleasant association we have had with the Seniors of 1957. In our school hall a poster was erected stating that this is a friendly school. We feel that you, the Seniors, had a part in bringing about this friendly spirit. You have worked, for the most part, with fine cooperation and friendship toward each other and the staff members. As you read these pages, and look at the pictures in this year book, I want you to remember that everyone of you played a leading role in every chapter of this story. Years hence this Saga will become one of your most cherished possessions. Sincerely. wr' MF-RY HHN!-EY MR. IAMES SARGENT Guidance Counselor Guidance Co,-mse1or Go neirig do botair lib, Beannact Dei lib. May every success be yours, The blessing of God be on you. Z?-Yfltd If you have now identified your talents, nur- tured them and are ready to use them in the service of mankind, your high school career has been successful. Museo 9 fsg,,4ez i',Tf'f'f''ff f 'h,L,gf - W- f'fXz:a ' swz s , , 3 6, ,., Q 1-,l w 'Y uve, ' ' , ta f--.. ak ,L , . 'fl 5 , M 9'5 , V4 gf A 5 . i f 4 1 iff, , if, fV'- ,V 'L 'L M figw V ' , p ft . ,1 me , ls,-, :M-3 f-Egg' r .- 1 E 4 i LEX . , , I . ' ' ff ' :.- -Q a,.,,,:-f,,-:,. wi, A 5 if Q, , ,W L ,e,, -,Q f, -if, ziatft ., -,,,1.. l ff: , HP .fe-:ew -- f vm.. :,g QQie,1,i.,,,-,A-. A-,W ,,, . , tmfliggei .-- ' '. L M lefl to right len to right R. O. MITCHELL EIELDANES MR, PAUL BORANIAN MR. KEITH BERGSTROM VIVIAN ANDERSON MR- WILLIAM BECKER Math, physics Sales, typing English, journalism Music Sales, typing F? ,, fl as H S, ,jvilwiw iielwt--WS? war sf . f Q cvilgtl N, L After being defeated twice the charter amendment. which provides for the main- tenance oi the public schools, was passed on August 7. 1956. -Q ..,..L .1-., -Q' S leit to right MR. PAUL BRYAN MRS. IESSIE CHRISTOPHERSON History, social studies Homemakinq aw ix 1 r left to right leflllo right MRSBUTH CRADIT MR- I- L- COLLINS MRS. ISABEL GAGNON MRS. FLORENCE GAMBLE MARGARET DUNN Librarian Math, social studies Math English, German Chemistry, math 10 17' 1:- 2 left to right MR. WAYNE G-ILLELAND MRS. DONNA HIMMELBACH MR- CLARENCE HEINE Math English, social studies English, SPSSCI1 Due to the increased enroll- ment Harding has started a three shift program causing a long day tor both teachers and students. Sinai 'Pmtsh , ,af iris - V? 'f'Qf..V' A -- .x?1v':-fftstf .. f Q , Adams--'Nts ' T A K V ,G 1 lett to right MR. ARLEY LUDWIG MISS CECELIA LARSON RUTH LARAMY Industrial arts Shorthand, typing English 'Q ' - -St Q - .1 t Af ft W, 5 t l ,Z 2 L 4, lf NSE Q- w J- fc ,f , ?'ef:w.:g:.-Q 'ulfwgy r t- H ft QE? L it if Q fx , , it 5 light . . s Q , tt, it j ii Z 'T gt.-. 1 gf M My U' Y in N Q at 1 f ? If all f W3 t A .V ' ff fx '21 .E V Ht? ' left to right MR. ALFRED IOHNSON Trades, industrial arts -...., MRS. ISABELLE HOOLEY English lett to right Wir MR. ROBERT IOHNSON MR. THOMAS KELLY Biology English, social studies ' illvi 4' ' ' 'D f -in l f - -f it 11253. gf-vw lc , X .- e E 2,233 A A .Z'E::K , '-! '53. z , - I , - ,, I lj 2 f- H if e 'T ll 'f A 675.4 ' 41, ,xt l . X tx tj, left to right MR. MICHAEL KISSELL Physical education t ' t A f ' Em .. -1 . z 2 ' 1 A yi l . 1 aj., vtvf 'fi ' '1f,:s2x:'1t gi gf? jf? 'EQ f 1 ,V ,V kj 'wc Y- ' j-1, 1, Y fb ' 43,1 ..,. .tv ., MR. IAMES LANDIS Student council advisor ll :jim -A , V .,,,..,..g,f if 1+ - L 4 new Left to right: DORA MILLER, Social studies: Len to A , I . . qht. MH. CLYDE MCDONALD, Health, GLADYS MAYS, L-HAH MILLER' WIYSICUI educfmon- shorthand, typing: MH. HERBERT MATTHES, Bond. 'lm 2, R L fin I t 0 5 11 , .if tl 2. 6 4 7' 'I' 5' llljzn Dum-de-dum-dum-dum-m-m New tardy 1 laws, taking effect on February 4, 1957, slapped strict surveillance on late comers. Lett to right: MR. lomv NOVACZYK, rndusmm arts: MRS. MARY IANE MOORE, English. Left to right: FLORENCE PEARSON, History: Left to right: MR. IOHN ROSSI, Biology, business: MRS. VIOLET ALVINA POLLMAN, English. RODRIGUEZ, Math: MR. DONALD ROSENQUIST, Typing. 12 A is :L zkf .1 , Left to right: ERNA SCHULTZ, Art: MR. CARL SLOCUM, Social Studies: CLARA SCHWARTZBAUER, Homemalcing. ww-aww. 4 -Q QQ ' I Left to right: MR. IOSEPH SPIES, Industrial Arts: MRS. DORIS SWANSON, English. 5534-65.-1 -l, .7 HQ . .... W.. .,...,,.,. ..., .C S Left to right: ELSIE TRAUTMEN, Homemalcingf MR. CARL TAMMINEN, Social Studies. 'ffp A' ui ' ,A i f3'r'i',7f I' J' H , ,I .. - . I Sq .. . Left to right: MRS, ORA WRIGHT, Biology, English: MR. WILLIAM WILKINSON, Social Studies: MRS. SANDRA WESTBY, English. Left to right: ANNE VAUGHN, Bookkeeping: ELEANOR WARKENTIEN, Special Classes. 13 an :wr 2 -or 1 1 A my Kil t MRS. NORMA ERICKSON MRS. WANDA KING JULIE SOLUM Office clerk Registrar Nurse ' '44-f-L-.,f.,,W,, CUSTODIAL STAFF - leit to right, Row 1: I. Neuman, E. Keller. R. Edlund. Row 2: I. Miner, G. Quinn, O. Erickson. .-, Q V ,g . ,.k,,h --: E ,H T E. MSE M ff H, 22,iegws2142El5t if . .J ,,m.slsn,r,1 .. -. .,,y.f,, , fl, gtffezsitzswzf I , ' 1 f 1212.22-seailgii i ' ,Q f , Q A ,u . 5, N 1 v ,,..,AV E . W 1 g 9 4. , My .ffaxvx 5 ,--10 f ff 4 f ia, C 'C k Wsf l X C Lrkhg L, mls A . ., A J :H U x W I A V- it , ir W , KITCHEN HELP - left to right - Mrs. Vivian Gruliani, Mrs. Margaret Hickey. Mrs. Margaret Mullan, Mrs. Pauline Erickson, Mrs. Clara Rivard, Mrs. Theresa Campion. The senior class of 57 , along for all the understanding, patience, with the underclassmen, wish to guidance and friendship that you take this opportunity to say thank have shown us during our years at you to all members of the faculty Harding. or me 1:-Joi saga win ne only memories to mose we leave ar school, some of us are happy to leave school, some of us are quite sad at the prospect: all of us, however, will agree that the past four years have been unforgetable. Each one of us will long remember our experience at Harding, and we hope we have set worthy examples for those students who will come in years to follow. The Senior Class Officers, which are elected from each senior homeroom, guide all senior actxv from the senior class, and the Senior Steering Com- ities. mlttee which is composed of two representatives Q I MR. WILLIAM BECKER Senior Class Advisor Retired Ianuary, 1957 His successor, MR. KEITH BERGSTROM lLeft to right! Secretary, Pat Cashman: President, lim Olson: Vice Pres: dent, Iackie Germann: Treasurer, Dennis Ryan. ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 2 3 4: 5: Cleft to rightl 1. Patricia Hazzard, Larry Kiser, Kay Anderson Helene Misukanis, Sharon Pariseau, Vivian Stedman Carl Rask, Dennis Ryan, Sonja Hoerchnee Pat Cashman, Marlys Krismer, Connie Speiser Elaine Schuldt, Iames Bruyere. Carol Olson RAYMOND BLAND ROBERT BLECKINGER RICHARD BURTMAN RICHARD BUZAY JEROME CURRY DANIEL HANDKE MICHAEL KEMSKI CAROL LARSON DAVID LEE Y r X l SHUTTER SHY DANIEL MCCRANK CAROLE ROUBIK DAVID SCHMITT THEODORE TASLER IAMES TISCHLER WILLIAM VAN HOEVER EUGENE WASKA WILLIAM STANDFIELD STEPHEN STARLARSKI BEVERLY AMUNDSON ..Bev.. A personality that's pleasing by x si' S it W. dl KAY ANDERSON Cake She's always got something up her sleeve. Iunrm Axzrsu. Judi Slender size, clever style, laughing eyes, genial smile. +1.11 4 A 9 ' Vzl We I A, 'il k .AM 54 LOWELL ANDERSON Andy An all-around fellow with ability and personality. ROBERT BAGAN Bob All A . , E .X f X LAWRENCE ANTONSEN HLGUY.. To worry, to study less, my happiness. ROSE BARBERI uRoseH Roll on, old world, Ask no questions, and and I'll roll with you. I'll tell no tibs. IUDITH ANDERSON IudY The better we know her, the better we like her. 5 ' .v Wk K ix x LENN EIA ANDERSON HNGYS., A friend in need is a friend indeed. A 'J WILLIAM BADE Bill He speaks, behaves and acts as he ought. 5 -Q. Z O .,. 'YY W 3 'Y A75 9 3 :v,. 3: ,,. :n l IUDITH BARKLIND IAMES BARTE Iudey lim Her eyes speak for her. His speed isn't only on track. ., K it ag 1' E 7 ' M it X' DONNA BATTERSON Donna The ideal woman of one young man's dream. ,.,.. 148, nm ,irttff .N TH 'nh ,11 Q if ' f .ti-,U -nv f Iv s- 5' 4 1 El' A .4345 f ,- ff - , ,sims H 57 ' '. Q, f, f W .tQfif,5fi,-,..:fxy , ,., 'f DAVID BECKEN Beckey I'd be better if I could, but it's lonesome being good. 1' i , g P I E9 -, we , 11, .Q Qlylii' A ,E,, , 4 4' 1 BRUCE BEHRENS RAYMOND BLAND ROBERT BLOOM Elvis Butch I Butch He burns midnight oil, He smiles cz lot - Often Irn not lazy just we hear it's gasoline. when he's not supposed to. give me time, '-t.',, ' MARIORIE BOESE CAROLE BROWN ' g Margie Square Small and neat The best beauty is that which and hard to beat. a picture can't express. X IOHN BRUNNER Iohn Kind of bashiul, but nice to know. :.: .,,,. Z .A.1A n i WILLIAM CANINE Bi11' He has eyes, for only one. 'Q 1 U1 3 U1 Z :rn 953 5:11 is Q tr: IP' m L Q '1 0 9. 5 0 :I :r Q 1 0 ' 5 9. .av muff'-Q beginnings. 2, 5 J I I: X. V L' , : Iii N ' 1, - 1 ,Vi x ri ' f2lT1f3 ' LYYYSFZ iiifviafxi - e iii,. ,gf I , I as . .. IAMES BRUYERE DAVID BURGER Frenchie Dave Fd be G HGPPY mfm if 1 I never have much to say, Wefe OUIY U PUOI bom- but l do a lot of thinking. PATRICIA CASHMAN LINCOLN CHARLOT Paiiie Link A voice of gladness. Cute as a bug's ear. EDWARD CHARPENTIER NANCY CHASE Ed Nana Very rough and ready, this Quiet? Say you don't will be enough for Eddy. mean me. CAROL BUSCH Caro1 She's cute, sweet, and always neat. ,1 f L. .W . ELEANOR CAPAUL Ellie Behind her starry eyes are wedding bells. f 't 5- , RICHARD CHERRY Hmch.. He's little but so is a stick ot dynamite. DENNIS COLLINS Denny face is innocent enough. ' RICHARD COOK Cookie Who thinks most, acts the best. fag, ' :gm X 4' R . K Y 1 WRX R . E THOMAS CHERRY ..Tom.. Live a little, laugh a little, love a little. JAMES CONNORS uhm.. Ah, those blue eyes. VERONICA COURNOYEN Vicky The silence always speaks. It is ' R h .,,.: gg A f Q A Qu - V if 1 , F52 - . . :.e?,i1ff5'fQff.-- n 1 Sf 'YQ . 33' 34 f if , Z M gjgw 833.3 5 W TIMOTHY COAKLEY Tim Not as bashlul as some may think. ANNETTE CONTINENZA Precious things are done up in small packages. RICHARD COX Dick The king is dead, Lonq live the president. '- fl 3 fi , . 'TL' . 6' 5' x 1 E , git 51 'KK if u R Wi RRR.. LAURA COMBS Laurie She's a worthy lass to have in any class. in -COLLEEN CUMMING Cumms She puts the miss in mischievpus DIANE DUNCAN ..Di.. I'd rather be out of this world, than out of style. A l Busy . . ' ' R CAROL DeWOLF Butch Silence never makes blunders. THOMAS DuFRESNE Tom Flashing red hair and a personality to match. WAYNE DUNBAR Dunhead A riot for four short years. . kg dr Q . if CAROL DURDIN Dee-Dee She's too agreeable to make an enemy. MARLENE DRUDE Mars A handful of fun. ELEAN OR DURDIN Midge Pleasure is the business of my life. IUANITA DWIRE Toots Her lriends like her because she's so true. f PAUL ELLEESON E1fy When I can't talk sense, I talk nonsense. as SUZANNE ERICKSON Suzie Full ol fun, jokes cmd lauahterr ,, . ,,. , I R h Q ii A K E I 5 -.sz If , N Mrs, G'-em we ' .I have feavvxell mQMy' va luahlc fhmgs I fm ylovf 5 classed, I have is Q'N7 3Y'9C9 U QM? M -4. yggyr Qlfisteg emdnb ly PS, -75 s ml ja'-7,4 g A e,s ' MT Spell C24 ,,i,E:i-1 THOMAS EDGHEN Tom His clothes are in style and so is his smile. SALLY EHRAM if Worm l believe in having iunf Always. 1' ,R BARBARA ENGPER 4 , ., V W Barb Modesty is a grace ot the soul. ritifztf A as fffxrj ' J E '1..: K GORDON ERICKSON Business before pleasure, A when no pleasure tempts. ,L M Y 1-1 f .,,.. 5 . .X JEROME EITHER .-MQ ,qseigiitt Roper ' 1 He doesn't let women i or troubles, trouble him. W P MILO FABIAN ':' h Speed W M The boy of whom all speak well. I 4 ftp DONALD FAULKNER Don Happy-go-lucky, nothing bothers me. DUANE FEYEREISM Buz All the boys were in despair to find out how he curls his hair. To Qi -M. :rw A an X DAVID FORSBERG Dav Great men are dying fast. In tact I don't feel so good 1 Q,.. :- , A A Aiwa, Q fr , AAR fl gf A 4 es like , PAUL GEISSINGER Iunior Work - what's that. i . v ff 11 ' all IACQUELINE GERMANN Iackie A likeable girl with a likeable way. M Y it QW n 'S if 5 Q if ., g Ky COLLEEN HAGEN Co1ie An innocent face but you never can tell. A 5 A L -Q f it ' 0 A , BARBARA FRANZ Barb She knew the way to cz man's heart. fig.-,Q Q -ees 1.' -- . A 'ir 1 Rf: V Q LOUISE FREDERICK Weas1e A honey tongue and a heart of gold. ffm' li . rail! I I l L r ie . frf,.f , Ur, EDW3ARD'GOLISH DONALD GRIMALUSKUS I Ed Don Looking for mischief? He makes loaling - - Page Ed! his business. ww .Q IOAN HANSEN Ioannie A quiet mind is richer than a crown. MARY HARVIEUX ln all she's a girl worth while. ZORA HASELEY Has A A laugh that can easily be traced. Q .Y 1 5 IUDITH HATHAWAY nludy.. 'ew things she can't do. BEVERLY HEUER Bev e'll lend a willing hand anytime. K SONIA HOERCHAER upunku She obtains whatever she pursues. MARIE HELDT MELANIE HERBECK Toots Tome Shefs never offended Do you knouw I am a woman? by ovenclkjngn When I think, I must speak. , -tg, 'fa siut . ' fm M 7 A ., fi r , Lf4?34,v,.'jT If ,,:. ev Y x 7 nf A! . ,gg5 +f1f.g:g:,.:yfi EUGENE HASELMANN Gene l'm an undiscovered genius Q :,. H M 52 We ,,, . PATRICIA HAZZARD Dimples Here's to the charmer who's dimples we prize. CAROLYN HIRSCH Carol Dulce is lar from being a pet doq. Zi MARGARET HOFFMAN A Maggie A little mischief to spice the day. l N W ,I ,.,.:i, A 4 I 2 w JAMES HOLLENBECK uhm.. There was a far away look in his eyes, he was looking at his feet. xf Ll ' -' 1, . X ev, I Ali. ' f gist . - mlfiefs, - 555 ' in 1 1,1 ALLISON HUMPHREYS Torchy You can never tell what a red head will do. . 1... IOYCE HONEBRINK Honey A giggle, a dash, a shriek, cr crash. ,'ai Z w ith F,i ' ,Wishes ROGER HUBER ,,Rog., What's the use of studying when it's more fun doing nothing. LEONARD HUBERTY Hoover He saves his energy until aiter school hours. ' - DERRIL HUNDLEY Mosses He'1l always be the same good fellow. fl Io. - Nl' tw, fl SHIRLEY HOPPE Shir1 A never failing friend is she ul Q O . 'I ' l ' I a 0 I ul I I U VO I ' I , 0 'I In , I I 0 I ' I ,l n , ' 1 1 ' a I' a I , , ' I 1 . 1 I J , I I l , I . 0 ' nl ls 0. . . I ' ,I I . . ' I I O V . . s 0 I I I Q 1 l a I v I . .a I O . O .1 IACOUELINE HUNT Jackie Man has his will, but woman has her wa Y HARRY IMMER Harry don't know what l'll be, guess l'll wait and see. THOMAS IIROVEC Tom I tried to be good, but everyone led me astray. DENNIS IOHNSON Swede It lun were a criminal of tense, l'd be jailed for life ROBERT IOHNSON Swen 26 He gained no title and lost no friends. Fe ,mi 1 Q 1 Ra FRANKLIN IAEGER Sonny The smile that wins, the wit that glows. x s o-l, IOHN IOHNSON He always meant, and al- ways will mean business - Monkey business. A fa. DUANE IORDAN Dark He puts his troubles in a trunk, sits on the lid and laughs. Q 3 5 f t V W, ig JI- 3 NW., at . ,E X xx. . BRUCE IARA never let study interfere with my education. LAWRENCE IOHNSON Larry Give me my car and I'1l be satisfied. IOANNE IORDAN Ioanie There is lun in this woman's way. LOIS JORDAN Lover So blond, so tair, with charms so rare. LUELLA I UREK Lou Her perseverance will make her successful. ss? if IUDITH KANE Danny lf sweetness were heavy she would weigh a ton. ,AB IOSEPH KEENAN Peanuts Pick on someone your own size. 11,3 A gill, W- -P at 'digg x nw :'- A if lg? ' M VN - V T :if 'H - I I it hifi , fiilxg, ,YVA 3 . .:.5-5'-1 .A if 9 Q fi 'f RICHARD IUKER luke A bushel of fun, he's game for anything you want to do. PETER KAGER Rudy He's square as can be, but we always want him 'round. DANIEL KAMPFER IOHN KAISER H H Shantz DCU He is quiet, but has One ol our athletic stars, a mind ot his own. he Shines at Higj-Zvi! ma if ' A -9 DIANNE KARSCHNIA f Zu,-Iflfn ' Karsch f:?JNV,1,v X N00 There never was a Saint N with red hair. l!f Z'1'j We W ffjfffzw R LQ,-wf 'f GERALD KIEFFER Merle He lives one day at a time CAROL KIMLINGER Kim Her bubbling good nature is a cure for the blues. LAWRENCE KISER Larry A small tornado coming fast. if . , t L JOEL KOHOUT Koutty lt there's nothing else to laugh at, start a circus. of your own. ROBERT KIRCHMEIER Bob lt they can make it, I can. is L .4 :,, +2113 is.. 5 X i LILLIAN KLEPEL Lil orld she'll find her s w place. Stately a EDITH KOCH .,EdY,. Her perfect manner will win her admires every place FRED KOKE Fritz nd tall he walks down the hall. , I xxw. . r 'it . 'K oi 5 2 VA 1. f Ztzi IANICE KIRKLAND uhm She's quiet around school, ll but . . .. ?.. SUSAN KOHN Suz She has many nameless vir- tues. WESLEY KOLB Wes Great things are done when men and mountains meet. Ria- Y f af, ,, Ie. 'M J i ' wif Q' E MARLYS KRISMER Kris She's got c smile that wins us all. L Eelihi IUDITH LEWIS Jude Never put oil till tomorrow the noise you can make to- Y day. ' HR iw' ' WILLIAM LOCKMAN Lack Keep quiet and people will think you're a philosopher. x A ' DENN LODGE Deno An easy-going fellow with a twinkle in his eyes. if -F if .iz IUDITH LaBARRE Hludy.. She seems to think scho the place to study. SHARON LEURER .,Mocn.. ol is She's like a clock. Always wound up. , , ' ' . 7 ,f , :ff fl qfpadlyfl if 7Q ie'-if 14 1452 fl ff 5 ' ng1,L,7L,,54 X444 71, ' ef .4 ' 1 4 7 7 . A f K X j V ,ig . lvixzffi 445223 Jfzffc,-Cffffg 'rp-51691 ' ' Jeff'-f eajfiyf fjf6.LLQf'.6f '35-lgkyl' v ,V If f, s 'VZ' 'd5'd 4f 1 ' Q U! , J ' .44 Ire ,f 'N 7 ' A ,Y 1,2164 4, ffifd 1- ,011 1 up ,A L I L-7,LOdc- fb? K, fill Lui -10 Pqbfgffzl S..-iff ,VC7 zo 71711 Q L char, ff' '4'fC wifi, '7f7L.L-1-Z' 4.2 - QV- 1 K, fbvvlg, Cf ffl, ell! - Lytyrf ' -Q44- Q' gi '7L,jQ!:'1cL , I ze I Vfldf 1 ' Cf? ' 7 ,f ' ff I Lf f, J , 7 -Q, fi g KZ, KI ky Lrlff, 54,1 1 'lflffqxf ' V . .viz - - X , f , W if 1 9 X 9 xi 1, , A i , , he .s,., 3 C- gafe' ,tx!'4!fL,f7 ff 71 BEVERLY LORD GERALD LONG Hgevf- Ie1'1'Y Gets results without commo- Lile is short, but make it tion. snappy. I is SUSAN LUECKE Sus Ever lriendly, we hope she stays that way. WILLIAM MAASSEN Bil1 When he's around you're in for a treat. SHARON MANDELL Sherrie She who lauqhs last doesn't catch on very fast. 5 A A: K I si A l i ,L ::,- ' 'N 'wx Q ,t y V, 3. DARLENE MARITZ Dar She's shy, but there's mis- chief in her eye. 30 IAMES MALONE limbo Nothing too good for the Irish MICHAEL MALONE Mike All mankind loves a lover .1 we gl iitt . Yf DARLENE MAAS Dar The world is a ladder, and she is going up. ROGER MACKENROTH Mac If inches were snowflakes he'd be a blizzard. I ROBERT MARION Bob Men of few words are the best men. PATRICIA MARTINSON Pat She has the power to do and does. ,Q fs, ,,,, ,.,,,,,,fN Q, , I , -v 55, f . 'J li- K Q Q li ROBERT MARTINSON .- , git it Bobo Il bright remarks were grains of sand he'd be cz desert. Rlcfffg-:it1!ARX IULAINE MCCOY ., d ,. l write love notes to all thex Words Cost Isoglinq and go girls near by. f G long Way. . .519 y I' gm PATRICIA MCEWEN PATRICIA MCGUIRE W Pct NPG! We'll never see her alone. We find he! C1 VGYY COHQGU Some ial schoolmate. dn! 'Ex GORDON McKAY li - Agl PATRICIA MELENDEZ Gordy I Pm SUV h9'S bashfl-11, 501116 ' l l I may be tiny but my friend- doubt it. ' W Iiness isn't X 2 1 A N i Sf' L ...,,.. , XY, L ,J CAROL MENNK Charlotte She qoes her own way. i 9 ,.,,,i.'35f.Q Vmhgfsv. , Z 1 ' Q fam Q DARREL MIELKE Millie Grouchy? Not a bit. Mis- chief? Full ot it IOAN MILLER Iocmie Charm quite otten lies in being quiet. X HARVEY MISENOR Bud A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. 32 5, 5- WAYNE METCALF Bud When I grow older, then l'1l grow bolder. t h 'Q X iieii R enre PATRICIA MOHRLAND Patti She has a smile for everyone. , ,, I -::. Q :V ,.. W' I iw ,V.',, GERRALD MILLER Ierry My funny bone never tails me. L .g.,r L 'il ' , we X it 5 7 4 ,, , Ag, ROBERT MILLER Bob There's a little bit of bad every good little boy. ARLENE MISUKANIS Mish A smile that goes all around and buttons in the back i . .ff ' -- Y V 5 , . 'sign KAREN MOSIMANN Kar Always pleasant and full of lun. A MARGARET MULLEN Marge Well timed silence has more eloquence than speech. RICHARD MURNANE Itchit Variety is the spice of life. A 'E' -F .--.--, :-555. W ,'g QA- In ssl 6 .3 . Y ' ,,'- , A R A. ,, it WALTER MURRAY COLETTE MYRVOLD ROBERT NEIDERMEIER Wally Hcorky-1 Bob He likes to study in the She has Q smiling good na. Funny jokes he's always morning, but he never gets mm. cracking. HP- 3 3 ' :Qs i 'us N X 1 . - A .K lla EILEEN NELSON RICHARD NELSON Wiggles Dick Always doing things lull of A gentle dispositidn wins fun. friends. RUTH NELSON V Ruthie A pearl of great piece -5 5 ,, Ki ig Q 'QF J CHRISTIAN NICOSIA P Sonny He's part of our reason tor yelling We've got a team. R if GEORGE NOTORINO ,.Geo... l'd do great things hut too much work. 's Q its n l t f G ' he RONALD NELSON Spook He does the best that cir- cumstances allow. CATHERINE O'CONNOR Cathy She has her special pals but she's everyone's friend. A GREGORY O'CONNOR ROBERT O'DONNELL CAROL OLSON Greg BOYD Carol His mischief and teasing Always pleasant, cr boy l'm not shy! l'm just a g6od 34 make him very pleasing, who's lilced by all. listener, x .I K X . IAMES OLSEN uhm., A real nice guy lor all to know. EMMETT O'REILLY .,RaY,. Silence is man's chief learn- ing. ,fm 'K I L P , ,- GERALD OPINE Ierry l'm a man oi few words DOROTHY PAGEL Dany A combination of work and lun. S e's a friend to every- one. - Qing SHARON PARISEAU Cy, Squeeks Talent on an easel isn't all. My U Q, U . ax l b ' X ,X A W e 13 t IAMES PAVEL ROGER PENNEL lim Bog Would you be true to eyes ol blue if brown eyes smiled at you? Girls? They bother me!! GLEN OPINE Butch ln his heart there's always room for girls. FAQ so 3' ix DAVID PPIIFFNER Dave By golly, I made it. . Q , .. .,:v ' . , V ' K 2'-.t,.', 1i 1 ..ff1',, 1 vii! DONALD PILGER Pronto Beware, I may do something sensational yet. IOLEEN RABINE Joie Be busy and you'll never be bored. CARL RASK Cabo The world knows little of its great men. KATHLEEN RICHTER Kathie She does what she likes and likes what she does. 36 LEON OUAST Leon A mighty swell guy, but a wee bit shy. ' .F oi fwvfilbim f .-1.-K i 4.H..j3g: ' Q' .. ., '22, ,ar W , 2 Y f ' -2121 D L FRANK RAMBOUGH Ski P Cupids arrow now has struck. . RICHARD RENTZ Dick His red hair is deceiving, he is cr very quiet person. LGVERNE PLAYLE Ifvernff He has a disposition as sun- ny as his hair. MARLENE RADMAN Marcy Sorry, her heart is already taken. LORNA RELLER Rel Her crown is in her heart, not on her head. BETTY REIGER Betts I'm not a flirt, I'm just good natured. - .,,. ' xs ty' Q . E MICHAEL RINDAL WALLACE RIVARD MICHAELROCKENBACK Mike WaI1y Rock My hobby is fun, fun and Great men have small be- Girl's don't bother me, I more fun. ginnings. bother them. W, ' I 1' 5 . 5 A 5fg.i,:.,f.ij1g1.S55 Q K o g tg' I Q GERALD ROMANIK Jim Y U Rom NQAAPQ C. A diploma is my aim, l've CU not Atime lor girls or fame. Z a 3 D Q' T742 r . 5 . Y? W OLIVE ROYCE Ollie She leads a quiet life. l irij, y rlel L -- A - - hs, X ' A .1 vi A L j 14 ri , gg 7 M 2 IOANNE RUSCH GERALD RUSTAD CAROL RYAN lo le1'1'Y Scrubby Aqfeeable PGOPIS dorff make New fwvble yourself wifh WMS behind that ,mire enemies. trouble, 'til trouble troubles in he, eyes? you. jf I , . ,v . Y- 1 ! 6lf.' lei. Js. 'AI 1 V lil! I X A 4 I ' . Nz., I ' 1 'bl' X ,, ff ' f ' i ' 1 fn' Q . 5 f ' f . l. , ' ,. J J, ' lp , I f, , r l ,Y A'L' ff ' - ' ' i ' , . fl A is DENNIS RYAN , 0 ' 4' N Den , I'm on the brink of a great career, somebody push me oil! A D 4 V ' t l ' I 5 I f i 11 MAHCELLA RYDEL HARRIET SANDBERG . I ' ' I , Marcy Harry f - - A I feel I am happier than I She can make the piano tell f know. a story. . V ' 'V' ' I 'V' .-14 Nl' - f L ' f U V I ' ww ' - I -' f-fu . IIN I ' ,ff , 5 f' ' fr , RONALD SANDERSON Ole No sinner and no saint per- haps, but with the very best of chaps. SHARON SCHACHT Sherri Her way, her manner, all admire. BEVERLY SCHILLER Bev Thy blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient. WILLIAM SATTERSTROM , Bin X He studies, but he is per- 'I , lectly normal. f,1..l - IUDITH SCHAIBLE ,,IudY,, It silence were golden, she'd be a millionaire. IUDITH SCHILLING Schi1l Her ready smile wins friends by the mile. ,, if if if 'lil Y J :.. . I 45, gig: ...,,,',' ij 1- ELAINE SCHULDT Schultze Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shines. e,s IOHN SETZER ,.Tex,. Gentle ol speech, beneficent ot mind. ... 255 - s -Qrifffchg-, .Q Q , PHILLIP SCHOCH Andy He swam his way through high school. LOIS SHAFER Lois Harding didn't know how much it lacked until she came. MARY SUE SIEBER Sue Loving boys is what makes the world go round. ,E- IOYCE SCHOLL Moxie She's in everything including mischief. MARY ANN SHANLEY Shan Her high pitched laugh takes the gloom out oi the skies. IANET SMITH uhm.. Fate tried to conceal her by naming her Smith -1 ' V KE U' 5' 1 IUDITH SCHRANKLER Hludy.. Sincere and always kind, cz nicer girl is hard to find. s tark -.67 JOAN SCHUMACHER Ioanie When joy and duty clash let duty crash. V . . , +A? ,, K, ' ' l ' ! r V . i Q J i l y :l 1 Aj. 'W if . 5 Y - 1. X W 41 in , I fl X X4 3 f 5 ii e f ,:-,V: PAUL SORG IUDITH SNELL EDWARD SOBANSKI Paul Indy Bud He talks the hours away. Like a yolcarzo, quiet only on ji A little, likable fellow. the surface. ffadn .Q 1 ,H f 4, . ,I A' fy I, 0,1 f 4 H. J X, ffff 1510- '. 'M' i , , if W f ' f 'yeirffffif 1, I I g I j , , 0 . ' ,604-2 1 I 4404! s 2 M! nn . I ,0Q W3 Lf. MIA 7 CONSTANCE SPEISER X7 f if f , Avo! KMA: Butch ,f f 1, f y 5,4 - sum and mu, wen liked by fifefc X fW 'fL 6 i , J 4 I all. ,ff , ' ' 4 1 f W 'ff V V . 4 d 4,f4.4f,g. 4, JMJA4 - f 4 4,4-'J . , Q 'ff X7 7 -46' '11, f Z jj L , L H 'Q Q ' ,I ' I.. , M if it fgcgf 7J1 5,,,.Z,z4LZff7.4z' AJ il K 5 fa! 7' 54446 dj 6 1 in 1' f' ,CZ fl .:.f-ia - . . f ' fc' Q61 . i , JAMES STAHNKE ' lim ' V, J A f , f Always ready with an an- I X, ' ' swer. 47lA,f6,,.! 57, LZ' ,fp ZZ LZ? ,fi 1 ff! V VIVIAN STEDMAN f377Z4fClf Hvivu RITA ST. MARTIN DENNIS STOFFELS . Reets Den . 40 Aliletglrcegsls assazlviiztngggl. Quiet dignity' the Wofk of U Tread somy and carry a big lady. slick. fN .Q,Z2fX, Jae, ' x r , .iffy O' QQ 'X ' N v sl rf HAROLD STOLPESTAD ' -LUCK Porky , , 11 ' The shadow of a great name. 'XQVX CZ Cljlilgljl I ETTA STORCH Sparky The life of her class, the death of her teacher. :.. n ,A s i T DAVID STROBEL Dave All of his kicking is in foot- ball. W ff pw ' , i ' ' ff IAMES SUERTH ..Iim,. The wisdom oi many, the wit of one. .Xe C 6 P7 x C r E155 gg B x Q . N X 5 Q 145 K x J- , l j? W is K BERNICE SWANSON KENNETH SWANSON Bernice Ken If books are worn blame her. Never run after women or streetcars, there'll be another along in a minute. . f1ff'V , 'f J 'fl .U fill!! ' -I D fi I' f . ,nl U' y in AI, fl ,lfll bfg pf Lf ' 'fp' - if inf' f-Q. y I. ' eff f ' - PM wi '5 ,ft , A ' A I 5 A I C . , eff - l 13, 0 4 s ffllf. ' tv: I IUDITH THIEL IUDITH TODD Judi ul-udyn He' WUYS we WUY5 Of Pleas- Music has charm and so have antness. musicians. ' sicmn Tnusmsxi IANET UHLIR Sig IGH ' Her hair is as most line gold. Diamonds don't grow on trees, but they are found on the right kind of limbs. it if 'iiii i 1 it WW X' M it ' WILLIAM WACKER SANDRA WACKERF USS GL5?'gelf9SS Wi11y Sandy . . . A t d - I ' ' l'k - who put tgiesgewl m his nyone 05131300 argu oy risesmglgnjlognc cz sum IOHN WALD PAULINE WALDNER IOhn Wa11i Webster ain't got nothing on To be efficient in a quiet g I, way, that is my aim through- in out the day. HOWARD WEGWERTH Howie A mixture of good sense and good nature. DONNA WERMUS Iohnnie Woe to the chemist whom she challenges, IANET WESTPHAL HIGH.. The happiest heart that ever beat. h h h e i A g Q 4 ' ' Er- if, , ,. , ix ' Q K' , M. W , .,,. l 'V CLAUDIA WELLS Stripes Wow! What a model girl Q ' ga-1 , DONALD WESSELS Don The wor1d's no better if we worry. txt ::., , wx . I gk' 'P I PATSY WHALL npat.. Her height should assure her ot a high place in lite. .fl IOHN WENTZ Iohn A mind ot information: a Wt to e ation. ml. G4-11 iff--A4 MM ' fr' JP -e vu wg 1'-MQ WM W' mud? Q ff'-4 CAROLE WESTLING Sugar Liked here, liked there, liked everywhere. ' 4 I 'af' MARGARET WICK Midge It her spirits do tall. they bounce up higher than ever. . fx THERESA WILKE Suzy Rain is wet, dust is dry, life is short and so am l, I M EUGENE WONSMOS Gena Clever men are scarce. il My fy ff' V A DELAINE WILLS THOMAS WILKE Tom Dee He'5 Q quiet man but quife , W Her beautiful hair makes the Q man. maiden fair. ,Q a D -K' 9 THOMAS WUKAWITZ Tom He smiles and says, don't rush me girls. W- , he SANDRA ZEIPELT DAVID ZINSCHLAG Sandy Rocky She seldom passes by with- Away with worry, cares and themes. out a friendly hi. VERA ZASLAVETZ Za-Za A eppy girl, with blue eyes, P a personality twice her size. FRANKLIN ZWICKEY Hum.. Pikes' Peak or bust. SOCIAL l , I,w3i QmX'MVl 4'j iff.,,-www.,-L,, , . ' ' it ,ff V r X K kk - Mc v- i .gglfr Lf, X In , -1 y lr fx' 1 , in i' Tk!-V, . e Q I . ' o I will cherish in Among the fondest memories we future years are the dances and other social functions we have enjoyed during our stay at Harding. We present ' ' ' h social activities of here, in brief, a pictorial review of t e the year. We enjoyed them, did you? 'fi A Homecommg Kmg M1ke Malone ' Yr 5 W ' , f 'Nt tx-qw N wi Www li 4,-'O' 52 if il we Ierry Wick stops before our surprised and amazed new mon- arch, Queen Iudy. ,timix T .bqw 'S HOMECOMING CORONATION CEREMONY The crowning of the 1957 Homecoming Monarch climaxed an eventful day of Home- coming activities, October ll. The new royalty, King Mike Malone and Queen Iudy Todd, were crowned at the Homecoming dance, in the school gym, directly following the football game at Central Stadium. We danced to the strains of Bob Arrigoni's orchestra. Iim Olson was Master of Ceremonies. v King Mike is lead to the throne. A Royal Congratulatory Kiss. Little pages from a big book. X1 X. QX wwf w,m'O -X Iudy Hanggi cmd Ioe Schwartzbauer carry the crowns that will climax the big moment of the evening. Lowell Andwof' HOMECOMING W Jw- EN l I Aw a, Q: ? , , ludv Schilling A ,I CANDIDATES Harvey M isenor 1 Vera Zcslavetz Dave Schmidt Mike Rockenback -amqv ru- 'Wh 'l W wi 9 High Princess Bev Amundson Nobleman Bob Miller. im Bruyere and High 'ESWN I r 131 J, n ff '- if XXAX JAX: .M if 'g. ,i,-Wi v ' E, zwlwwlliil 351,33 ,XX'w1,,if:flWW f Q g1,lw,',:v,w? N l Dave I j Forsberq Rn, +4 'Y wa ' ' A X gi . 'w i 15 f 1 W 1 Qi , X wif- 1 im y,5,1. , W W in W iw mwqw., ' 'QW iffim 'mf' X ,f ' , W - l wl':Nnn-J ,X fm' Y Arlene X M isukcznis , if 48 'J Kathy Richter belmcm jerry Keiffer. Princess Sharon Schacht and No- nr I mf i M i. ,, , QW., ,, , , , W if fl Wi W I udY Axtell Iocznne Iordan Q' , ax . 5 . l. to r. Iudy Todd, Ioanne Iordan, Iudy Schilling I. to r. Sharon Schacht, Kathy Ricther, Vera Zaslavetz. Our cheerleaders, our knight, and our mascot. HOMECOMING PEPFEST AND GAME On October ll, the pepfest was held behind the school. Afterwords there was a parade around Johnson. That night Harding played Iohnson and were defeated 19-0. During the half the girl candidates rode around the stadium, in convert- QU! AWQP l. to r. Iudy Axtell, Beverly Amundson, Arlene Misukariis. .xwwf in Q' ? t'aaim,. .1 The cheerleaders lead the pepiest behind the school. ibles, dressed in formals. After the game the Homecoming events were climaxed with the dance in Harding's gym. We've got the pep, we've got the fight. Come on team, let's win tonight!! 49 MISS PRINT DANCE Miss Second Page, Sandy Avoles is chosen. Miss First Page, Lynne Ford receives her scroll. e.:-'W Wig. IC 'Mft QM'3 I'm so happy I'm going to Sandy Stanton was chosen Miss Print of 1957 from the twelve candidates representing the soph- omore homerooms. Sandy was crowned by Miss Print of 1956, Dolly Franks. The dance was held on November 21 and was sponsored by the Beacon and Saga staffs. Miss Print of 1957!! Sandy Stanton 'Op 5, f f R 1. to r. Ist row - Karen Grabowski, Sandy Stanton, Mary Kaqer, Georqeanne Strong, Ieanne Boyle, Nancy Koester. i. to r. 2nd row - Ieanne Peterson, Sandy Avoles, Gloria Haas, Betty Lou Lux, Ioanne Wilfall, Lynne Ford. cry! If W V' '71 Dave Needham, Iudy Korntop and Glen Peter- son, reinact the Nativity Scene. l I X 1, 5 fx f 5 fi an nf X 1 fa fl it V i t Eg .t Q5 5 ie ken l p Dick Hogan and Ioyce Honebrink lead the Madriqal singers. Si-N33ti2?4ffw-Tl, f, .f-1.5 X ft l. to r. lean Stromberg, Rita St. Martin, Trudy Schmidt, Carol Gulicksrud, Carol Menk, Dorthy Meister. g gm, f,-fs , On December 18, the speech and music departments presented a joint assembly for the student body. The Madrigal, in caroling cos- tumes, sang a selection of Christ- mas songs from many different lands. Christmas In Her Eyes, a one act play, was presented by the speech departments. Concluding the program was the Christmas tableaux enacted by the speech department and sung by the A Choir and the Gir1's Glee Club. Fun ,was had by all at the annual Christmas dance, The Candy Cane Capers, on December 21, in the school gym. The music was sup- plied by Mel Carter and his band. Zora Hasley receives a gilt from Santa Claus, Darrel Mielke. Yes lerry, it's really you! r.t,,,s F , L y ,t - f lt's you, Pattie! ' , yr Crownbearers -,,.,,a-v ' l Ianet Lanqton and 3 Rudy Martinez tv Everyone enjoys this customary congratulations. Pattie and Q Ierry are crowned. Q6 The Coronation ends with a royal dance FROSTY FROLIC DANCE Amid the wintry theme of snowflakes and frost, the annual Snow King and Queen were crowned on Ianuary 25, in the school gymnasium. The coronation took place at the Frosty Frolics Dance, which climaxed two days of Snow Day activities, including a talent show and play day. Last year's returning monarchs were King Dallas Humphrey and Queen Betty Kreger. Sonny Nicosia was Master ot Ceremonies. FBOSTY FROLIC ROYALTY Pattie Cashman and Ierry Long were chosen King and Queen Frost of 1957. They were chosen from eighteen candidates rep- resenting the senior homerooms. The first attendants were Con- nie Speiser and Eddie Charpentier and the second attendants were Iuanita Dwire and Bill Canine. The candidates were Ioan Schumacher. Ierry Long, Sandy Zeipelt, Gene Wonsmos, Delaine Wills, Carl Flask, Allison Humphrey, Tom Edgren, Ioyce Hone- brink, Iim Hollenbeck, Margie Boese, Glen Opine, Iuanita Dwire. Leon Quast, Connie Speiser, Bill Canine, Pattie Cashman and Eddie Charpentier. Ioan, Ierry, Cene Sandy Carl Delaine -- Z, K t ,lafeaw M Connie and Eddie uanita and Bill lerry Tom, Allison, Joyce, lim, MUYQIGI Glen Q .A . Juanita, Leon, Connie, Bill, Pattie, Eddie 53 5 5 1 Pattie f nf 5 ff U King Don Bergerson and Queen Karen Ekberq SWEETHEARTS SERENADE 2 is The annual Valentine Dance, sponsored by the Iunior Class, was held in the school gym on February 15. Ron Berger- son and Karen Ekberg were crowned King and Queen of the event. The music was supplied by Ioe Bra- beck and his five piece band. Dick Bar- bari was the master of ceremonies. Ioanne Husch leads the new King forward. Candidates - left clockwise: Sharoi Rasmussen, Diclc Schumacher, Iudy Hiemenschneider, Dennis Scanlon, Ka ren Berbes, Dick Hogan, Roxanne Blank, Peter Hall, Linda Anton, Bil Peterson, Nancy Schneider, Ken len sen, Iudy Peglow, Holland Hose, Ka ren Ekberg, Ron Bergerson, Adrienne Meyer, Hon Lindstrom, Karen Schwer dig, Robert Ambright. Second Attendants: Dick Schumacher and Linda Anton First Attendants: Holland Rose and Adrienne Meyer ls E3 Q Gene Haselman leads the new Queen forward. il W l A iq- wan f i s Eg W VV f f .. S21 Qi s 1 J f fe e at sk .sg .. ,, e NS' 5 . Q . fx SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class Play, a comedy en- titled Room for the Groom, was pre- sented on March 8, in the school audi- torium. Q 1 The Allen family at the breakfast table. We've given these children too many advantages- 'Spared the rod and spoiled the child. -rs ..., 4 Q., . !Left to right! sitting: Tom Edgren, Tom Allen, loyce Scholl, Angela Allen, Sally Ehrman, Patsy Conover, loane Rusch, Kathleen Allen Standing: lim Zwickey, Dutch McCaffrey: Judy Todd, Mrs. Allen: Milo Fabrian, Mr. Allen: Beverly Lord, Aunt Lottie: Dennis Ryan, Hazlitt P Iohnshon: Harold Stolpestad, Bruce Hampden. ., I Mr. Allen! What is that man doing to that monstrosity you CC111 U W0YkSh0P-H Bruce, l-I clon't know Father? Can I borrow twenty dollars? l'll pay it back out oi my allowance. Twenty-five cents a month. Oh, Lottie! You poor, poor dear! Alu., QW.. 'mw- ' -. You're such a wreck! The Grand Finale D ,rf DOGPATCH DANCE Left to right: Lowell Anderson, lim Olsen, Dick Barbari, Mark Steele, Sonny Nicosia, Sandy Wackerfuss, Mary Ka- ger, ludy Bergerson, Iackie Germann, Nancy Hazzard, Delaine Wills, Lynn Du Bois, Judy Riemenschneider, ludy Peglow, Chuck Gomez, loe Schwartzbauer, lack Nelson, Glennis Christopherson, Dave Brandt. Iackie Germann is chosen Dais Mae f wwf- W., els. x 7' . ,Q Top: Dave Brandt portrays Marryin' Sam and Sandy Waclcerfuss is Mummy Yo- kum. Left: Glennis Christopherson is Pappy Yokum. y o Crowns of radishes and parsley officially make Sonny Nicosia and Iackie ,Dogpatch Dance. Germann, Lil Abner and Daisy Me. Harding's. first Dogpatch Dance was held on March 1 for the benefit of the Red Cross. The candidates were chosen by nomination. two couples from each class. The final voting for Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae was done by a penny a vote system. The candidates receiving the most money and as a result chosen Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae, were Sonny Nicosia and Iackie Germann. 56 -rgffzn CLUBS Harding has a large percentage of its student body ac- tively participating in many clubs and organizations which offer a wide range of interesting activities. The following sec- tion of this yearbook is published to recognize and honor these organizations which help to supplement Harding's academic courses. AUDIO VISUAL ' . . .,, 1,31 can-fm ii , , , 1 , 5. I X I :fm aQ...,: M.. I , A , ' - ' ' .fvgimv-1'-.1 L., , New I .X lr is-Q I :.' X A at 'a 1 ixu if NNI: N X' 1 f 'iii' ,I If Mx I tmggywm-ii. ,sf 3 . ,rec 2---fa Ps. Left to right Row 1: Terry Hanson, Robert Clark, Dan Fritze, Thomas Ball, Roy Pederson. Row 2: Ierry O'Connor, Clarey Wiesner, Ierry Kloetzlce, Richard Cylkowski, Douglas Biedler, Harry Kallin. Row 3: lim Zwickey, Michael McLaughlin, William Bennie, lim Stahnke, Ierry Kirby, Paul Emeott. C K MIKE and KEY qfgv Left to right Row 1: Jim Zwiclcey, Lincoln Charlotte. Row 2: lim Olson, john Setzer, lim Stahnlce, Paul Emeoit. 58 4,7 Advisor MR. LANDIS ru fs ' X xl Syl: IUNIOR AND SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL f ' 'N lui A 3' - spy . f 1 , K. - , . A, X Y K I' U I Z4 ,V ,f 11 I , 1. 1 ff ' ' 1 , 1 1 4 -4 a Left to right Row 1: Joanne Cable, Margie Boese, Joanne Busch, Beverly Lord, Annette Continenza, Sally Ehrman, Kathy Rettner, Susan Kohn. Bow 2: Gene Haselmann, Judy Schilling, Barbara Franz, Judy Todd, Ed Charpentier, Diane Harris, Karen Ekberg, Joanne Busch, Judy Robertson. How 3: Marlys Krismer, Jackie Germann, lane Murphy, Julaine McCoy, Susan Luecke, Carol Olson, Karen Mosimann, Carol Miller, Judy Riemenschneider, Con- nie Speiser, Suzie Erickson, Lowell Anderson, Jim Olson, Jim Bruyere, Roland Rose, Dick Schumacher, Arnie Johnson, Dick Barbari. STUDENT GOVERNING BOARD AND IN-BETWEEN PATROL Left to right Row 1: Lowell Anderson, Joanne Busch, Gene Haselmann, Susan Kohn, Judy Todd. Row 2: Barbara Franz, Joyce Scholl, Joanne Rusch. Sandy Stanton. Row 3: Dick Barbari, Ricky Cardenas, Jackie Germann, Karen Ekberg, Carol Olson, Jack Nelson. Row 4: Iim Bruyere, Jim Olson, Susan Luecke, Carol Miller, Dick Hogan, Dick Schumacher. Y Y FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL gg RI Sandy Spitz, Judy Bergerson, Judy Hanggi, Donna Jensen, Joann Cardenas, Sandy Stanton, Nancy Hazzard, Claudia Rasmussen, Linda O'Connor, Bev- erly Kolb. Row 2: Phyllis Hiener, Judy Lodge, San- dra Hermo, Adrienne Angberg, Jeanne Peterson, Gloria Haas, Andrea Sueman, Diane Henderson, Sandra Ecker. Row 3: Rocky Winger, Bonnie New- mann, David Brandt, Roger Burdick, Bob Wingate, Mary Boelter, Gary Lundquist, Larry Larson. Left to right Row l: Carolyn Hirsch, loyce Honebrink, Carl Rask, Bruce Potthotl. Row 2: Bob Waldoclc, Laura Combs, Ronald Colvin, Lillian Klepel, LuAnn lahn, Dick Rutherford, Iohn Panicm, Nancy Carlson. How 3: Lowell Rieks, Bob Dulresne, Betty Brandt, Sharon Lindcrbaur, Rosalie Warming, Leo Rauer, Mary Ellen Luethy, Zora Haseley, Bruce Iverson, Chris Reimers, Wesley Kolb, Nancy Iverson, Betty McKinnon. - 7 , i ' ,-,E 'T' , ,,,, . In I f 'y'f Afl in W -1 u'f'T'1,,C'li 1'-4: '-fl'--of ffffj 62547 1f.'I.f'l+j' 11 1fb,,1f:'2 M ff L . -'iff I L -Y A ,F V . r ' 4' -, L -, ' ' ff, 4':Q4f'j rnwzff 'ff V217 iffy 'Q 17'3'L. Cff! 'fff 's f ft Q ll n 5 . A BAND . 33 g' 1 ' mai: -7' ' MR. H. MATTHES :rnuucg Q Vyy, . at . Director of the Band IN 11..i : OFFICERS OF THE BAND CAROLYN HIRSCH, PRESlDENT,' ZORA HASELY, VICE PRESIDENT: IOYCE HONEBRINK, SECRETARY. Flag Twirlers Left to right Row 1: Iudy Halvorson, Renee McEwen. Row 2: Lynn Ford, Ioy Freimuth, Ioann Iohnson, Iudy Suitor, Row 3: Adrienne Meyer, Sharon Berglund. 60 Left to right Row l: Dick Toensing, Iudi Peglow, Bonnie Fritz, Marlys Naklcen, Ardiih Damon. Row 2: Ioanne Ducharme, David Allen, Milo Fabian, Wendell Woyke, Richard Nelson, Carol Tidgwell. Row 3: lack LaBarre, David Burger, Tom Linnerooth, Edgar Pansegru, Wayne Dunbar, Ronald Humphrey, Bonnie Neumann, Dennis Vesper, Victor Burlinzame, Jackie Young, Paul Penton, Mary Peterson, Paul Johnson. . A BAND fe I - A ia L .ijt is 3 X , Baton Twirl ers Judi Axteu' Head Majoieue' Lelt io right: Iudy Hiemenschneider, Barbara Harris, Mary Boelter Judy Klinlca, Iudy Reilhmeyer, Barb Haths. 61 2 sw v v S. 1 'Wh 5 i F K. :- if i .. Left to right How l: Donna Iensen, Elizabeth johnson, Marlys Marke- gard, Connie Speiser, Iudy Nelson, Sharon Leuer, Iarita Bibeau, De- lores Gail. How 2: leanne Boyle, Gloria Mateski, Sandra Eclcer, Lois Schuldt, Lynn Hoerchner, Patricia Kane, lean Stromberg, Florence Haasch, Marilyn Freitag, Lynn Ford. Row 3: Norma Christensen, Adrienne Angberg, Sharon Schacht, Pat Cashman, Beatrice Winter- bauer, Susan Luecke, Carol Olson, Mary Weber, Iudy Riemenschneider, ludi Axtell. How 4: Colleen Cumming, Phyllis Reiner, Mary Harvieux, Iudy Lodge, David Iorgensen, David Pfiflner, lanet Mroszak, Arlene Schaible, Sandy Avoles, Ray Hathaway. RED CROSS 4 MH. KEITH BERGSTROM, Advisor MH. CARL TAMMINEN Advisor FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Left to right Row l: Carolyn Hirsch, Susan Kohn, Beverly Lord, luanita Dwire. How 2: loanne Rusch, Iudy Todd, Zora Hasely, Iudy Nelson. How 3: Sharon Pariseau, loyce Honebrink, Norma Christensen, Bernice Swanson. Row 4: Etta Storch, Derril Huridley, Steve Burger, Bill Satterstrom, ludi Axtell. Advisor, A Q A A Miss Schwartzbauer SW pa y! f A :eer fi 4 f ,,. - Left to right Row l: Patricia Wool, Nancy Haz- zard, Sharron Murphy, Margie Boese, Virginia Iara. How 2: Iudy Bakke, Patricia Findley, Bev- erly Lord, Karen Klatt, Nancy Iverson, Laura Combs. Row 3: Beverly Kolb, Maxine Dickson, Sandra Abas, Iudy Todd, luanita Harmon, Mary Ellen Luethy. Row 4: Carol Gagliardi, Gerri Marshall, Darlene Sandvig, Ricky Cardenas, San- dra Wackerfuss, Susan Waldvagel. PEP CLUB . Left to right Row 1: Nancy Schneider, Kathy Rettner, Joy Bar- tels, Iulaine McCoy Diane Harris, Sharon Kappler, Susan Kohn, Linda Anton. Row 2: Nancy Hazzard, Ioan Kjellberg, Julien Bush, Sandra Jasinski, Sharin Haas, Wendy Hall. How 3: Marilyn Breault, Sharron Murphy, Gloria Rodriguez, Carol Novak, Joann Cardenas, Judy Hanggi, Susan Wald- Q 0 5 i i If it voqel, Sally Becken, Joann Pankratz. Row 4. Sally Rottman, Taj L , 'Q , W V - 3 , M Kathy Doyle, Mary Ann Pogose, Rita Lachowrtzer, Gerald- Q 51 Y V s , l gif 5 gg L gg ine Waldner, Delores Gall, Kathy Brann, Joanne Valentine, , , V S J J M PEL' lg? Mary Lou Rodriguez. Row 5: Gretchen Frisch, Carol Santar- ' Y - 'l Y 1 siero, Phyllis Riener, Betty McKinnen, Darlene Sandvig, Ian- , '7 C ice Schneider, Bonnie Lehman, Barbara Storey, Carole Borg. m fg f F A ' ' 2- Q 4 in 1 K M N K i If ,. J 1 , hi ,V,k , 3 -f-- f , E f , , . 1 - . ,iz i 1 2 '-'Hi f 4 s , ,, , . ,i i. ,. 44 .wfvivi A ,cr . PEP CLUB Leit to right Row 1: Zora Hasley, Carolyn Hirsch, Joyce Honebrink, Ardith Damon, Carol Tidgwell. Row 2: Dick Toensing, Wayne Dunbar, Milo Fabian, Bruce Iverson, Paul Johnson. PEP BAND . g Lett to right Row l: Joanne Rusch, Linda Hansen, Karen Josephson, Georganne Strong, Sharon Olszweslci. Row 2: Judy Shafer, Janice Witucki, Barbara Hofacker, Barbara Vick, Sharon Cashman, Roxanne Blank, Janet Bodsberq. Row 3: Betty Lou Lux, Jeanine Klocow, Carolyn Fuhs, Carol Spadino, Carol Kimlinger, Lenore Morphew, Carol Ouam. Row 4: Sandra Witte, Janice Kern, Carol Tidg- well, Joanne Stolhmann, Beverly Fillion, Jeanette Strike, Arlene Schaible, Judy Kern. 63 K J r fc. g Co-Editor BILL CANINE FIRST PAGE REPORTERS Lelt to right Row 1: Mary Ann Shanleyi Page Editor. Carol Kimlinger: Lonnie Her- beclc. Row 2: Connie Speiser: Frank Rambough. THIRD PAGE REPORTERS Claudia Wells: Page Editor. Kay Anderson: Bernice Swanson. BEACON STAFF kg 'Fw Co-Editor IACKIE GERMANN Student Photographer IIM ZWICKEY, Advisor, MR. K. BERGSTROM, Assistant Pho- tographer TOM BARTELMY. SECOND PAGE REPORTERS Lett to right Row 1: Ioyce Scholl: Page Editor, Arlene Misukanis: Iudy Barklind. Row 2: Pat Cashman: Susie Erickson. FOURTH PAGE EDITORS lohn Brunner: Girls Sports Editor, Iudy Schilling: Page Editor, Derril Hundley. Co-Editor CONNIE SPEISER . SAGA STAFF Left to right How 1: Ioyce Scholl, Iudy Bcrklind Ka Ander , Y son. Row 2: Mary Ann Shcmley, Susie Erickson, Carol Kimlinqer. Row 3: D B ' onncz atierson, Pat Cashman, Jackie Germann. Row 4: Connie Speiser, Derril Hundley Claudia Wells. S1 A V1 QUILL AND SCROLL , qt ,Q Q ,, s Us is 6' is ,. .... Co-Editor CLA UDIA WELLS ,f i X IUDY scH1LL1NG, President ' K f BEHNICE SWANSON, s Vice-President E i.,,, . k , ,Wt ARLENE MISUKANIS, gif ' , Secretary f u fh' 2 I i MR. K. BERGSTROM Tw Advisor K Q, an 1 65 Q f ' I ii . If! A 6 .5 ark an 4: ,digg iffy, ,gl K cp BEACON C A ,, A REPRESENTATIVES 1 dw ri 9 L Left to right Row 1: lohn Sipf, Ardith Damon, Haymond Avoles, Melanie Holmes, Annette Continenza, loann Cardenas, Ioanne Rusch, Kathy Connolly. Row 2: Pat Hazzard, Donald Fox, Marilyn Freitag, Sonja Hoerchner, Kay Boyle, Barbara Franz, Iosephine Wagner, Maxine - Dickson. Row 3: Kathy Rettner, Bob Barte, Suzie Erickson, loann Wifall, Carol Olson, Patrick Linzi, Bonnie Perkins, ludy Lehman. Row 4: lacqueline Pierson, Sharon Pauiseau, Patrick Needham, Patrick Canfield, Claudia Wells, Karen Ietzke, Karen Eckberg. PTSA BOARD Left to right Row 1: Ioanne Rusch, Susan Luecke, Carol Olson, Iudy Todd, lackie Germann, Row 2: Dick Barbari, lohn Wald, Susan Kohn. SAGA REPRESENTATIVES Left to right Row 1: Pat Hazzard, Carolyn Hirsch, Arlene Misukani s, ludy Barklind, Susan Kohn, Iudy Todd, Pat Martinson, ludy Schilling, Kay Anderson, Joyce Scholl. Row 2: Joanne Busch, Ianet Uhlir, Suzie Erickson, Carol Kimlinger, Sonja Hoerchner, Karen Mosimann, Bernice Swanson, Beverly Lord. How 3: Ioyce Honebrink, Barbara Franz, Mary Shanley, Carol Ann Durdin, Carol Olson, Barbara Engler, lackie Germann, Claudia Wells, Lonnie Herbeck. Row 4: Sharon Pariseau, Lorna Heller, Marlys Krismer, Frank Rambough, lim Zwickey, Derril Hundley, Elaine Schuldt, Connie Speiser, Dorothy Pagel. 66 G? fm, GOPHER H1sToR1ANs tk 2 g XXV I 7 MR CARL TAMMINEN 'g 1 re 3 f 5 A Q f 0 xg, K :Ya - ' I JOYCE' HONEBRINK President ZORA HASELY, Vice President K h R ttner lo Bartels Sharon Kappler Pat Hazzard Row 2: Beverly Lord, Midge Wick, Susan Kohn, Annette Left to right Row 1: at y e , Y . , - I Contininza. Row 3: Arlene Misulcanis, Karen Elcberg, Ioanne Rusch, Pattie Cashman, Ieannette Iohnson, Row 4: Sharon Parrsean, Carol Miller, Carol Ann Durdin, Carol Kimlinger, Barbara Engfer. Bow 5: Arlene Schaible, Leonard Nelson, Ioe McGuire, Carol Trdgwell, Shirley Hoppe. E V MRS. F. GAMBLE. Advisor GERMAN CLUB Left to right Row 1: Dennis Ryan, Beverly Lord, Iackie Germann, Tom Edgren. Row 2: Darlene Mohrland, Lester Ash, Danny McMahon, Carol Yeager, Marilyn Freitag, Carol St. Martin, Sandy Spitz, Kathleen Doyle, Errol Theisen, Iudy Todd, Dianne Ryan. How 3: Nadzia Zulc, Lynn Hoerchner, Vyvyan Stedman, Thomas Ball, Franklin Iaeger, Bonnie Perkins, Beverly Amundson, Betty Lou Lux, Harold Stolpestad, ludith Recling. Row 4: Iudy Swenson, Sigrid Trusinslci, Dianne Karschnia, Lonie Herbeclc, Sandra Witte, Donna ' ' ' ' S ll L tt H ber, Shirle Hoppe, Wermus, Ianet Mroszak, Delame Wills, Susan lacobson, Paul Penton. Row 5. Bob Wingate, Iudy ne , ore a u y Iohn Wentz, Paul Iohnson, Ioseph McGuire, Bob Isaacson, Ieanette Strike, lim Zwickey, Michael McLaughlin. 67 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I Left to right Row l: Mr. Becker, Advisor. Row 2: Arlene Misukanis, Carolyn Hirsch, Beverly Lord, luanita Dwire. Row 3: Karen Mosimann, Iaclcie Germann, Susan Kohn, Zora Haseley. Row 4: Carol Ann Durdin, Dennis Ryan, Bruce Iara, Carol Olson. How 5: Bill Bade, Mila Fabian, Thomas Edgren, Iohn Wentz. i 1 IX! OFFICE HELPERS Lett to right Row 1: Nance Lou lntelise, Iulaine McCoy, Olive Royce, Sharon Mur- phy, Prudence Potthoit, Allison Humph- reys, Sharon Olszewslci. Row 2: iudy Schaible, Vyvyan Stedman, Colette Myr- vold, Loretta Huber, Betty Lou Lux, Edith Koch, Ioan Schumacher. LIBRARY I-IELPERS 2 1' in I 3 .... ,mx i. ,X ZX .XX X XXX. Left to right How l: Carolyn Fuhs, Ioanne Pankratz. Royv 2: Margaret Nelson, Beatrice Winterbauer, Janice Witucki. Leit to right Row l: Beverly Heuer, Mary Ann Shanley, Lonnie Herbeck, Harriet Sandberg. Row 2: Geraldine Waldner, James Peterson, lackie Hunt, Karen Roden. GUIDANCE HELPERS CAF E HELP A ' -1. ' ,A I Q: ,E X fi. . 4 Left to right: Norma Gruen haqen, Ianice Boese. A C A f Left to right Row l: Patricia Wood, Suzy Wilke, Nancy La Venture, Midge Durdin, Evangeline Gomez, Maggie Hoffman, Joanne Cable, Lorna Reller, Pat Henthorn, Karen Schwendig, Vera Zaslaretz, Lester Ash, James Long, Melanie Holmes, Raymond Avoles. Row 2: Sonja Hoerchner, Janice Kirkland, Pat McGuire, Marilyn Stabenow, Karen Lemke, Deanne Franks, Beverly Schiller, Bob Barre, Andrea Sellman, Elizabeth Johnson, Don Waska, Cathy O'Connor, Judy Todd, Juanita Dwire. Row 3: Pat Needham, Bill Nele son, Ion Beisang, Ron Krogsenq, Donald Rodahl, Joel Kohout, David Hulbert, Bob Miller, James Johnson, Cliff Gebhard, Gerald Opine, Marcy Rydel, Martha Josephson, Joe Keenan, Margie Axness, Pat Thiel, Kathie Richter. Row 4: Mike Malone, Dick Toensing, Gene Carmichael, Frank Rambough, Larry John, Jerome Magistad, Harry Oen, Bill Maassen, Allen Peterson, Frank Lundgren, Harlan Miller, Carol Brown, Patricia Cashman, Judy Robertson, Arlene Schaible, Carole Roubik, Jerry Long. e M A CHOIR Q2 J J I Miss Anderson Y, J 2 .t,,, f in My iff MADRIGAL W wi k , X r 1 iff' , b A if V' f ' W K-11 ' MJ' 5 K- ni- 'liz' iii L nf-' Lett to right Row l: Joyce Honebrink, Sonja Hoerchner, 'R Wai , , , . : Karen Lemke, Karen Ekberq, Juanita Dwire, Pat Thiel, 155-3 H, , ,, -4' fjy Ml 1 Adrienne Meyer, Ruth Nelson, Wanda Dwire. Row 2: Dick Y if ' A, If ,dj J' ' YA R Toensing, Bill Nelson, Bill Maassen, Dick Hogan, Allen gif- .3 il 3,-5 , ag, , ,V . k t Peterson, Frank Lundgren, Harlan Miller, Jerry Long. X: ,hw-1 7 V '- ' tr -W1 gf 12 Q-Q W Left to right Row l: Mae Whall, Marlene Sclmeller, Jane Melendez, Audrey Buhl, Judy Quigley. Row 2: Shirley Phelps, Judy Marshall, Terry Cohoon, June Peterson, Jackie Young, Ioan Kratt,Iudy White, Carol Naylon Charlotte Klenk, Prudence Patthoff. Row 3: Barbara Petschl, Mary Kager, Audrey Klenk, Bev- erly Kolb, Judy Friclc, Corinne Klink, Barbara Miller, Darlene Anderson, Juanita Harmon, Karen Roden, Judy Swino. Row 4: Beverly Heuer, Sandra Hermo, Nancy Koester, Wanda Dwire, Garnet Morris, Sandy Avoles, Norma Gruenhagen, Nancy Sagdahl, lone Hoeschen, Sally Mulvery. Row 5: Marilyn Freitag, Gerry Marshall, Darlene Hamer, Carol Spadino, Diane Verges, Barbara Schuler, Karen letzke, Myrna Lukoslce, Barbara Ehrle, Joanne Wifall. N ODN PATROL . Larry Kiser, Robert Anderson, Harvey Misenor, Da- vid Rasmusson, Tom Bartelmy. Row 2: David Pliff- ner, Dick Morris, Ed Charpentier, John Le Mire, Mike Bindal. Row 3: Gerald Miller, Dave Schmidt, John Edwards, Don Faulkner, Dave Strobel. Row 4: Darrel Mielke, Dave Forsberg, Jerome Curry, Fred Kolce, Sonny Nicosia, Bill Canine. GIRLS CHORUS MISS POLLMAN, Advisor .1 Annette Continenza, Sally Ehrman, Beverly Lord, Iuanita Dwire, Darlene Crowe. Row 2: Barbara Franz, Pat Martinson, ludy Todd, Laura Combs, Ieanette Johnson, Sylvia Bucher, Alison Humphreys. Row 3: Claudia Wells, Mary Anne Shanley, Lenore Morphew, Iudi Axtell, Carol Ann Durdin, Sharon Pariseau, Ber- nice Swanson. Row 4: Colleen Cummings, Carol Kimlinger, Susan Luecke, Mary Harvieux, Ieanette Strike, Shirley Hoppe, Carol Miller, laclcie Germann. STUDENT COUNCIL HELP uv'f Left to right Row l: loanne lordan, Kathy Doyle, Carolyn Hirsch, Mar- gie Boese, Luella Iurelc, Elaine Schuster. Row 2: Lois Iordan, Linda Anton, Marcy Rydel, Lenore Morphew, Sharon Cashman, Sharon Thom- as. Row 3: Dianne Karschnia, lane Murphy, Barbara Schultz, Shirley Hoppe, Marlys Krismer, Ruth Nelson, Iudy LaBarre. BARBARA BEVERLY LORD IUDI AXTELL SUSAN LUECKE' SCRIBBLEBS . Treasurer, Barbara Franz Secretary, Beverly Lord Vice President, Iudi Axtell President, Susan Luecke FRANZ fi y Q MR. PAUL BOHANIAN, Advisor SALES TRAINING Left to right Row 1: Iohn Kaiser, Tom Cherry, Andy Schoch, Richard Rentz. Row 2: Richar . 'sal Leif to right Row 1: Pat Mohrland, Gerald Opine, Ianet Uhler, Lois Sharer, Iudy Barlclind. Row 2: Iim Pavel, Marlene Radman, Darlene Maas, Suzie Erickson, Marie Heldt. Row 3: lim Conners, Sharon Mandell, Dorothy Pagel, Carol Busch, Duane Iordan. Q. fi 4 X . Cf, fix MR. A. IOHNSON, Advisor TRADES TRAINING Tim Coakley, Ierome Ethier. d Iulcer, Don Pilger, Robert Blechinger, Vern Playle, Dick Cox, Wally Murray. Row 3: Larry Antonsan, Thomas Willce, Richard Burtman, Tom DuFresne, lohn Wald, Don Wessels. Row 4: William Wacker, Dennis Johnson, Dave Becken, Dave Zinschlag, Dean Lodge, Tom Iirovec, Richard Marx. BOOK STORE WORKERS Left to ri ht Row l: Zora Hasely, Manager: 9 Bucher. Row 2: Sharon Pariseau, Barbara Engfer. Row 3: Steve Burger. fl Sylvia E r 1 kfi Q K ilk, 5, 1? fi 1 ffl f , . 5 f CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF CONTACT Left to right Row l: Gene Miller, Kathy Doyle, Bert Germain, Sandy Stanton. Row 2: Henry Aguirro, Phyl- lis Riener, Ricky Cardeans, Sharon Berglund, Barb Ho- lacker, Barb Belland, Kathy Retlner. Row 3: Gene Haselmann, Bob Miller, Larry Bastian, Ron Welle, Dick Barbari, Conrad Lee, Karen Berbes, Ioanne Rusch. Row 4: Tom Dufresne, Gerald Olson, Dennis St. George, Bob Smith, Pat Canfield, Darlene Warity, Carol Durdin. HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTIAN Left to right Row l: Drenell Bettendorl, Mae Whall, Linda O'Connor, Margo VanDeLinde, Io- Ann Pankralz. Row 2: jackie Young, LuAnn Iahn, Bonnie Fritz, Carol Spadine, Maxine Holste, Karen Roden. Row 3. Iames lohnson, Ierry O'Con- nor, lim Barte, Ieanne Cordes, Marlys Reichel. Row 4: Paul Penton, Beatrice Winterbauer, Elaine Schuldt, lackie LaBarre, Pat Whall, Iudy La- barre, Mary Peterson. Left to right Row l: Jackie Winkell, Barbara Koel, Nancy Inlelise, Helen Huberty, Iudy Reithmeier, Sharon Olszewski, loleen Bush, Iim Stausviclc. Row 2: Pat Schuster, loanne Wagner, Carol Kimlinger, Iudy Nelson, Darlene Hamer, Ienaine Klowcow, Iudy Shafer, Mary Kager, lane Hoeschner. Row 3: Andrea Paul, Iohn Panion, Gerald Rondeau, Pat Dan- Iey, Bob Waldock, loe Barbari, Don McMahon, Blake Arcand. Row 4: Marcella Rydel, Maureen Gibbons, Bill Schwab, Philip Ross, Dick Rhoda, Raymond Lee, Richard La Brasseur, Phil Patter, loe Keenan. OF CONTACT Q' ,E y in an I L. Chaplain FATHER REMES i GENERAL MEMBERSHIP IUNIOR AND SENIOR Y-TEENS Left to right How 1: lulaine McCoy, Ioyce Scholl, Kathleen Richter, Linda Anton, Rox- anne Blanlc. Row 2: Susan Kohn, Sally Ehr- man, Marilyn Rode, Sharon Cashman. Row 3: Nancy Schneider, Pattie Cashman, Claudia Wells, Annette Continenza, Linda Hanson. CLASSROOM ACTIVITY FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS Left to right Row 1: Ioan Kjelberg, Joann Cardenas, Carolyn Hamilton, Sharon Murphy, Donna Jensen, Nan- cy Hazzard. Row 2: ludy I-lanqgi, Sandy Ecker, Diane Henderson, Susan Waldvoqel, Beverly Kolb, Connie Carbone. Row 3: lean Peterson, Sandy Smith, Bonnie Neumann, ludy Bergerson, Judy Patterson, Jackie Pier- son. Left to right: Kathy Evanson, Frank Rambough, Nancy Finkelson. Mexican Scar! Dance fix THE CAST OF MEET ARIZONA MEET ARIZONA . . . A three act musical operetta was presented on May 10 and ll by the vocal music department, un- der the direction of Miss Eunice Thompson. Here is a short summary of the operetta. With the sudden death of Colonel Blair, the Ride 'Em Hard Dude Ranch is left without an owner due to the fact that no will was found among the Colonel's effects. Larry Benson, who is the Colonel's adopted son, declares that the dying man mentioned making a will. lack Guldy says that he was sure there was no will. The opinion is voiced that Iack Guldy has stolen the will. Lettie Blair comes into the picture. She is aware of the Benson-Guldy feud. Lettie, being very proud, begins to hate Larry although deep down she really loves him. As the story goes on the will is uncovered and the story ends very hap- pily. Arizona Tom fBiH Fritzel makes his debut UNDERCLASSMEN The following section of this annual is dedicated to the freshmen, sophomores, and Iuniors who. in the next few years, will carry on the traditions, honors, and work which we leave behind this Iune. We, as members of the graduating class, feel that Harding's future is in capable hands. IUNIORS . . . IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS f ' df: K2 4, 4- A, .fi lg,-rf' zflff - .K, IUNIOR 1,11 47 H STEERINKC? .. f 41. - ,T COMMITTEE S ROW 1. L. to R. Evangeline Gomez, Marilyn Rode, lim Stavsick. ROW 2. Diane Harris, Marlys Reichel, Shar- on Kappler, lack Ranalls. ROW 3. Janet Wahlin, Dick Morris, Karen Heywood, Carol Sabanski, Jeannette Iohnson. HOW 4. Michael Shanley, Tom Palacek, Dick Hogan, Iohn Edwards, Dick Bar- bari. '-'x 'H-sf .mi ,f f V 1 5 W L. to R. Iudy Hiemenschneider, Arnie Iohnson, Karen Ekberg, Dick Morris, V. Anderson L. to R. Row 1. Charlotte Klenk, Jeanette Arp, Floyd Mohrland, De- anna Rosenow, Helen Andrews, Iudy White. Row 2. lane Blake, Dian Peterson, Barbara Geisenhoff, Marlys Reichel, Antoinette Rodri- quez. Row 3. Karen Berbes, Deanna Wahl, Ieanette Strike, Mary Weber, Pat Thiel, Row 4. lim Olszewski, Richard Hogan, Dick Pariseau, Frank Lundgren, Arnie Iohnson. sti R V . , , M .... , ,gm ' ' ... ,, fr -Qag 5' U , 3 . ' ,, . . . 1 My . N H v -.. sl U. ff f Q . 5,3 - 4, - + Uni V ig ,- ,M .IUNIOBS J. Christopherson L. to R. Row 1. Charles Painter, Janice Boese, Jean Stromberg, Cathy Krenz, Karen Schwendig, Ardith Damon. Row 2. Judy John- son, Joy Olmsted, Barbara Har- ris, Carole Barnes, John Panian, Marlene Gieseking, Dorothy Malmanger. Row 3. Edward ln- man, Karen Heywood, Harry Gall, Dennis Wood, Jerome Ma- gistad, John Kasse, Jerry Arnzen. Row 4. Allen Peterson, Dale Erickson, Steve Burger, Gordon Verges, Roland Rose, Denny St. George, Paul Johnson. D. Himmelbach L. to R. Row l. Nancy La Venture, Judy 5 y Reithmeier, Sharon Rasmussen, Gary -,VT Albertson, Pat Henthorn, Diane Dahedl, A Gail Harper, Judy Schmitz. Row 2. Eliz- ,- - abeth Johnson, Elaine Schuster, Shir- Mn ley Sagdahl, lim Lee, Barbara Johnson, Q :ii , 7 Judy Suiter, Janet Noeker. Row 3. Con- . 'L - , AQ rad Lee, Sandie Haynes, Dave Cole, I 'cj' ' ' Marvin Kloetzke, Dick Barbari, Judy ' r ' Robertson, Myrna Lukoske. Row 4. Pat- rick Linz, Joanne Stoltzmann, John Benike, Lance Crowley, Richard La Brasseur, Peter Hall, Karen Lemke. i 'J 1 f s o 'iv'-40:3 I A l. Gagnon L. to R. Row 1. Darlene Nel- son, Judy Nelson, Joyce Zwickey, Linda Hanson, Mar- lene Meyer, Carol Marke- gard,. Row 2. Roxanne Blank, Jack Ranalls, Judy Halver- son, Sharon Thomas, Nancy Tiedens, Sharon Kapplet. Row 3. David Moris, Sharon Brann, Jerry Anderson, David Anderson, Nancy Gustafson, Robert Standlield, Roger Fla-- herty. Row 4. Robert Am- bright, Dick Toensing, Ray- mond Campbell, Harold Oen. Beverly Fillion, Bob Miller Kenneth Bennett. 1 IUNIORS. M. Kissel L. to R. Row l. Iim Stausvick, Doro- thy Groshen, Linda Anton, Barbara Petschl, Darlene Crowe. Row 2. Anita Paul, Dianne Ryan, Leslie Richardson, Bob Morgan, Thomas Morehead, loy Bartells. Row 3. Carol Sabanski, Frank Savino, Iules Arnold, Barbara Schultz, David Ras- mussen, Wally Lang. Row 4. David Scanlon, David Maurer, Wendell Woyke, Tom Wald, Art Godfrey, Glen Hagglund. C. Larson L. to R. Row 1. Diane Harris, Iudie Klinka. Carol Yeager. Bernice Oswald, Barbara Cramgie, Diane Robinson, Ianet Bodsberg. Row 2. Max- ine Dickson. Jeannette Iohn- son, Lenore Morphevv, Leon- ard Ballman, Corrine Kruse, Adrienne Meyer, Barbara Vick, loanne Cable. Row 3. Calvin Bauman, Marilyn Sla- bevow, lanis Kern, Sandra Witte, Beverly Tavernier. De- anne Franks, Susan Iacobson, lean Anderson, Arthur Ninke. Row 4. David Reid, Lyle Swanson, Roger Hamer, Hon Lindstrom, Ron Benson, Charles Wildenaver, Ierome Peterson, Dale Burmeister. A. Toman - M. Moore L. to R. Row 1. Barbara Casey, Donna Gleixner, Lester Ash, Bon- nie Coleman, Rita Youngquist, Sylvia Bucher. Bill Gralish. How 2. Bonnie Perking, Florence Haasch, Joanne Rusch, Barbara Bellard, Bill Wegwerth, Iohn Walker, Sharon Cashman, Grace Stach. Row 3. Iohn Edwards, Richard La Favor, Iohn Le Mire, Carol Tidgewell, Nancy Schnei- der, Bill Peterson, Don Rodahl. Harlen Miller. Row 4. Ronald Conklin, Bruce Iverson, Richard Dunkel, Darrell Peterson, Bill Kemal, Frank Langan, Michael Shanley. Dick Rutheford. W N li I ' I .Ag X . , . K X .fri . . K lf we i W. Wilkinson L. to R. Row l. Margaret Leis, Ianice Sommerlort, Norma Gruen- hagen, Beverly Talbot, Ioanne Rasmussen, Charles Wilke, Dick Tyler. Row 2. Carol Harkness, Carole Kruse, Victor Burlingame, lanet Wahlin, Iudy Kern, Pauline Heck, Patrick Tallarico. Row 3. Glenis Christopherson, lanet Mroszak, Karen Eckberg, Karen Benson, Iudy Riemenschneider, Carol Miller, Robert Anderson. Row 4. Paul Penton, Darol Ku- schel, Leonard Nelson, Ted Tem- pest, Kenneth lensen, Donald Wood, Charles lorgensen. .IUNIORS I. Speis L. to R. Row 1. Patricia Wood, Me- lanie Holmes, Evengeline Gomez. Ted Nowicki, Gerald McCranlc, De- lores Hunt, lane Melendez. Row 2. Roger Mroszak, Legge Meisner, Ted Valentine, Gerald Rivett, Martha Io- sephson, Aorman Loe, Mary loseph- son, Joy Friemuth. Row 3. Ioyce Thome, Ion Beisang, Ron Krogsenq. George Hirsch, lerry Holtzkamp, Fred Witteo, Patrick Needham, Judi Peglow. Row 4. Ed Pansegrow, Den- nis Mcrrvets, Dick Morris, Ioe Mc- Guire, Ronald Humphrey, David Metlcowski, Ray Hathaway. C. Tamminen L. to R. Row l. Richard Ro- cha, Carol Quam, Sharon Berglund, Lerry Phelps, Ka- thy Rettner, Marilyn Rode. Row 2. Tom Nase, Io Anne Pomper, Margie Axness, Den- nis Vesper, Iames Iohnson, Pat McDermott. Row 3. Nor- ma Christensen, Bev Petter, Tom Bartelmy, Roger Hansen, Arlene Schaible, Karen Ek- berg. Row 4. Mike Mathis, Tom Palacek, Chris Reimers, Dick Tempel, Bob Monson, Dick Schumacker, lim Cherry. 'LT SOPHOMOBES . . K. Bergstrom L. to R. Row 1. Lynne DuBois, Ted Christenson, Arleen Bartizal, Charlene Rutherford, Dianne Ber- geron, Ierry Scherer, Mary Kay Steiner. Row 2. Beverly Kunz, Mary Kager, Kathy Kelly, Gloria Saifel, Corrine Klink, Karen Eng- strand, Maxine Holste. Row 3. Gail Panqrac, Darlene Anderson, Iudy Lodge, Phil Stezer, Len Qualick, Betty McKinnon, Bob Wingate, Robert Waldaclc. O. B jeldanes L. to R. Row 1. Tony Orando. Pattie Bernadette, Eugene Miller, Carol Ek, Karen Gra- bowslci, Vivian Spreiql, Pat Bursinger. Row 2. Darlene Luchsinger, Maureen Mc- Ewen, Ioan Grimaluskus, Dar- lene Hamer, Evelyn Roat, Prudence Potthoff, Marcia Rulien, Row 3. Larry Larson, Ron Boneisch, Armond An- ders, William Baulton, Phil Potter, Corky Coleman. Row 4. Almira Kerntop, Arthur Brown, Bob Olson, Dave len- sen, William Bernie, Bob Mandell, Dianne Verges, Sue Ellen Curry. J , ,Lg ig, f .mafqfvf P. Bryan L. to R. Row 1. Cynthia Johnson, Karen Iosephson, Fred Holman, Dick Rohda, Marilyn Breault, Marlene Schneller. Row 2. Sharon Lindabaur, Joann Witall, William Schwab, Ro- qer Larson, Ron Anderson, Barbara Simon. Row 3. Sharon Swanson. Eddie O'Reilly, Gordon Peterson, Nancy Carlson, Robert Morey, Ed Wegwerth. Row 4. Don Benick, My- ron Mewes, Gary Lundquist, Carl Gustafson, Duane Geiger, Chuck Nelson, Gene Dornseii. 'PU mf ef' A Q - . of rf? i a xg. l, ., 4-,xg A if I xx E . W. 1 .N 7.1, gif' C ue. I. , 9 ' it -Wi tk mir-b2:V..il: R 1 Qlfisv' a 3' ' ,IE N e , .im -Qf 3 R. Laramy L. to R. Row l. Patty Garrnett, Au- drey Buhl, Linda O'Connor, Harvy Larson, Carol Gagliardi, Adine Hot- ta, Diane Ryan. Row 2. Dianne Dahlstrom, Harry Kallin, Dave Needham, Don McNeal, Pat Grihn, Bob Barte, Marlys Marhegard, Row 3. Joanne lohnson, Mary Pilot, Larry Westlund, Mike McLaughlin, loe Barbari, Maurine Gibbons, Iudy Frick. Row 4. Paul Emeott, Barbara Kustrich, Harvey Huelsman, lames Bernic, Ken Neihart, Dave laeger, Allen Pokorny, Carol Hoyt. 41, A . . SOPHOMOBES I. Hooley L. to R. Row l. Helen Huberty, lackie Winkel, Marie Mueller, Kay Maide, Elaine Beck, Marlys Wonsmos, Wendy Hall. Row 2. Gretchen Frisch, Ieanne Peter- son, Iudy Lange, Iudi Yaeger, Tom Lewis, Ierry Radman, Ioe Reynolds. Rita Lachowitzer. lohn Hoge, Karen lohnson, Carol San- tarsiero, Barbara Uhler, Robert Albrecht, Duane Hanson, Andrea Paul. Row 4. Ierry Smith, Karl Trusinski, Philip Ross, Marty Cover, lohn Burnside, Dale Tink- ham, Craig Hutfmeier, Garv Sigmeth. A. Johnson L. to R. Row l. Roy Pederson, Iudy Korntop, Tom Iacka, Di- anne Wallin, Frances Kopp, Margaret Leithauzer, Richard Murphy. Row 2. Antonena Denysenko, Joanne Valentine, lackie Schmitz, Ron Polucha, Mike Tierney, lulianna Na- ver, Patricia Felipe. Row 3. Garnet Morris, Norman Yea- ger, Robert Gores, Roger Bur- dick, lames Peterson, Charles Cory, Sandy Avoles, Laverne Sears. Row 4. Tom Woulfe, Paul Ouast, Wilmer Brown, Pat Camlield, Dick Edwards, Warren Beltz, Gary Schwen- dig, Dick Harvieux. ,M ii. My SOPHOMORES . . H. Ludwig L. to R. Row 1. Ioe Limon, Gerald Shaw, Keith Anderson, Beverly Lolb, Daniel McMohon, Ieanne Aydt, Patricia Connolly. Row 2. Kathleen Koch, Ioanie Grosz, Nancy McHattie, Barbara Hosacker, Lynne Ford, Beverly Matheny, Keith Berg- lund. Row 3. Sherill Praznilc, Tom Plaster, Nick Fusenig, Art Rode, Ray Potthott, Bill Martin, Clillord Mottaz, Iacqueline Pierson. Row 4. Yvonne Edwards, lim La Favor, Bob Pfiifner, Roger Couillard, lack La- Barre, Douglas Wiggins, Tom Sten- ger, Roger Holden. I. Novaczyk L. to R. Row l. Margo VonDe- Linde, Karen Klett, Helen Hayes, Betty Brandt, Judith Cherry, Errol Theisen. Row 2. Barbara Weihe, Ray Catunicr, Tom Linnerooth, lohn Allen, Gloria Haas, Adrienne Ang- berg, Mary McCay. Row 3. Ronald Dornseil, Barbara Ehrle, Mary Peterson, Larry Benson, Carolyn Williams, loanne Germann, Gary Iohn- son. Row 4. Herman Oswald, Leslie Nelson, lames Steele, Bob Flach, Kent Rudeen, Tom lunge, lohn Marty. -'fr I. Rossi L. to R. Row l. lohn Gralish, Pat- ricia Perkins, lune Peterson, Terry Murray, Ioan Kraft, Geraldine Lauer, Iudy Bakke. Row 2. Carol Roth, Bob Navalc, Bill Nelson, Ianice Soelfner, Ieanne Boyle, Dick Puller, Iosiphine Wagner, Barbara Koel. Row 3. Iackie Young, Blake Arcand, Paul Morton, Kathy Hansen, Herny LeMire, Dan Fritze, Gardi Maier, lone Hoeschen. Row 4. Carol Ze- rohn, IoAnne Morrow, James Keller, Ron Cyllcowski, Ierry Lerz, Bill Kel- ly, Francis Lennard, Duane Stalmer. L, . ,, , -..iw Lv LI',L U A . , I Q We A- ' A 1. 1 yr ,, , E y xmik ggi, A , K Wig VV i, rl -7 1-xg rr 2 L , if Q? K, 1 4. EV ' LLf,Q7. 'v ii -k -My L' A . g' Q, U k , 3 r : iw-I ri, ' I W in : J I ll ' fl .A il li.: kk Y ? K: .k , A .t-I, l 'fa' f- 1 it ,Q 2 .,,, fy vw l 1 E A J J L L E is K -V W 9 4 aww., Jew W- 5 . -fi 0 if tflwkw . -,yi if Q 6 K R- ff f ai 5' Q E X K-H ,S sg X si 2 dwg, ,xi K N Q fe f 1 5 1? Q 1 . . SOPHOMORES C. Schwartzbauer L. to R. Row 1. Sharrell Bettendorl, Pat Findley, Carol Gulicksrvd, Gear- ganne Stron, Carol Naylor, Rosalie Warming, Mae Whall. Row 2. Sal- ly Becken, Bill Mackenbury, Tom Landin, Mike Scott, Mary Jensen, Dennis VanRuden, Audrey Klenk. Row 3. Janice Wituclci, Trudy Schmidt, Jim Sherrard, Darlene John- son, Tom Olson, Marion Kolodziejslci, Mike Brunner. How 4. Jim Dornfeld, Larry Gebhard, Richard Dumer, Da- vid Jorgensen, Tom Lillesue, Dick Riemenschneeider, Gary Hanson. D. Swanson L. to R. How 1. Seanne Raines, Mary Allen Luethy, Ray Lewis, Joanne Du- Charme, Sally Mulvey, Sam- ilee Blackburn, Jennifer Bar- tizal. Row 2. William Weiver- ka, Sandy Hirmo, Geraldine Marshall, Daniel Beseth, Nancy Koester, Judy Shafer, Cliff Gebhard, Barbara Mil- ler. Row 3. Chuck VanKirk, Barbara Starey, Denny Tet- ter, Jim Burdette, Russell Sandberg, Rocky Winger, Carol Hallgren, Allen Jones. Row 4. Mike Flaherty, Jeanne Cordes, Barbara Schuler, Pat Stone, Brian LaChapelle, Jer- ry Olson, Bill Perkins, Jerry Anderson, Lee Kirschbaum. A. Vaughan L. to R. Row 1. Henry Aguirre, Sharon Olszewski, JoAnn Panlcratz, Helen Olson, Iuleen Bush, Betty Heitzig, Berton Germain. Row 2. Karen Roden, Kathleen Doyle, Pat Danley, Alon Weiss, Richard Sted- man, Bonnie Fritz, Sally Rottman. Row 3, Judy Leiner, MaryAnn P0- gose, Carolyn Fuhs, Bill Ziemer, Fred Bonngard, Larry Bastin, Betty Lou Lux, Pat Schuster. How 4. Bob Griffin, Cliff Brandvold, Joel Lucker, David Brandt, Bill Keller, Lloyd Wallin, James Hagglund, Ray Lee. I W , 1 'fl' issl I f ,... L .. .., 1.1: ,.,- were ,. ..,, W 4, 1 SOPHOMORES F. Warlcentien L. to H. Row 1. Ruth Arltur, Iudy Marshall, Barbara Baths, Gary Hanson, Paul Lynch, Herbie Wallen, Shirley Phelps. Row 2. Nancy Infelise, leanine Klocou, Dale Sigstad, Andrea Sellman, Marilyn Freitag, Iunita Bibeau, Sandy Stanton. Row 3. Sandra Dwire, Gerald Hondeau, Carol Spanino, Loretta Huber, ludy Patterson, Carl Swanson, Ken Moyer, Bonnie Waxton. Row 4. Rick Cardenas, Dick Pedginski. lack Nelson, Ronald Colvin, Da- vid VanNess, Dennis Clauson, Iames Stachowiak, Stanley Schmidt. FRESHMAN . . S. Westby L. to R. Row l.Denise Feld- mann, Sharon Haas, JoAnn Cardenas, Gertrude Painter, Paul Lorntop, Dick Hanson. Row 2. Rauch LaMonte, Carol Novak, Donna DeSart, Pat Anderson, Bob Grewing, Gary Smith. Row 3. Neal Skinner, Sandra Sanchez, Rocky Krizan, Iudy Berger- son, Sharon Matthees, David Allen, MaryLou Rodriguez. Row 4. Susan Waldvogel, Bob Clark, Margie Nelson, Bob Iames, Pat McConald, Clarey Wiesner, Frank Booth. . Ne Lu ,wi 1? ' we ' ' W 5 fem 1 -- Y eng ,, gr. M. Dunn L. to R. Row 1. Dick Teele, Dick Tinucci, Ray Avoles, Bob Rey- nolds, Diane Pettee, Tom Mc- Crank. Row 2. Sharon Murphey, Ed MCCumber, Terry Farrell, Ianice Iurek, Barry Humphrey, Bonnie Rulien, Donna Shultz. How 3. Iohn Petschl, Frances Rehberger, Mary Bolter, Iudy Reding, Lynne McKenzie, Geral- dine Waldner, Ronald Crapps, Bob DuFresne. Row 4. Dennis Heman, Iohn Stedman, Ierry O'Connor, Gary Adams, Tom Downs, lol-in llli, Iames Lind- quist. C. Mays L. to H. Row l. Carol Miller, lane! Murray, Tom Litto, lohn Sipi, Daniel McDermott, Bill Obe- dza. Row 2. Gloria Rodrizes, Iudy Hanggi, Beverly Riach, Dick Williams, Shirley Iohnson, Mel lurelc, Nancy Iverson. Row 3. Mide White, Edward Waldo, Dick Cyekouski, Bob Fuller, Charles Gomez, Sandra Eclcer, Carol Elling. How 4. Lowell Rieks, Norman Swanson, Carol Borg, Bob lsacson, Iames Iohn- son, james Bodsgard, Barbara Rapp, Bill Brown. . . FRESHMAN F. Gamble L. to R. How l. Peter Sybrandt, Claudie Rasmussen, Francis Plaster, Karen Riedinger, Dennis Barry, Dick Howlord. Row 2. Kathleen Mahler, Bill Danielson, Eddie Lambert, Neil Schoenhei- der, Virginia Iara, Yvette Buc, Iudy Tate. Row S. Pat Nelson, Beverly Gustafson, Carole St. Martin, Delores Gall, Iudy Nuss, Iudy-Leier. Row 4. Karen Boett- cher, Steven Scherz, Roger Si- monson, Dennis Klinkhamer, Ken- neth Geiger, Iohn Anton, Karen Setzke. W. Gilleland L. to R. Row l. Iean Peisert, Margaret Kelly, Donald Fox, Sharon Thomas, Mike Moris, Iudy Quigley, lohn Blank. Row 2. Diane Henderson, Charles Lund, Russell Philipp, Beverly Stahnke, Tim Ashton, Butch Mostad, Tony Trejo. Row 3. Curtis Lange, Arthur Potts, Francis Mroszak, Chuck Satak, Lynn Hoerchner, Pat- ricia Kane, LuAnne lohn. Row 4. Ted Wright, Frank Carlson, Ierry Kloetzke, Wayne Estes, lohn Capaul, Iudy Swenson, Ianice Schnei- der. FRESHMAN . . D. Rosenquist L. to R. Row 1. loan Kjellberg, Douglas Richardson, Ierry Cherry, Marlys Nakken, Herman Radeck, Bob Putnam. Row 2. Donna Boeh- man, Vaughn Frost, Kathy Brann, Iudi Sweno, Gloria Majeski, Sandra lasinski. Row 3. Sandrea. Abas, Gary Rossi, Judy Lehman, Ianet Garnes, Bill Aydt, Sharon Schlon. Row 4, Susan Metkowski, Ierry Nelson, Terry Bagan, Ray Hernan- dez, loyce Fisher, Ioe Schwartbauer, David Schacht. R. johnson L. to R. Row 1. Darlene Mohr- land, Dick Davidson, Kathy Connolly, lames Scheto, Dan- niel Martinez, Georgette Par- sons. Row 2. Tom Rivard, Arlene Weiss, Marie Piel, I Terry Hanson, Dick Kale, ludy Flowers, Nancy Haz- ' , zard. Row 3. Carol Hamilton, Dick Iutf, Harry Lehman, Sandy Spitz, loann Schmitz, Tom Ball, Connie Carbone, Row 4. David Anzivino, Clin- ton johnson, Chuck Buhl, Dean Sandifer, Ronald Erick- son, Darlene Sandvig, Con- nie Mielke. g. J F3 mr . mf- 4 .. Q V Q. g-QQ I W .- . nd 7 . 'Eff 5 my f I. Collins L. to R. Row l. George Iohnson, Gary Miller, Gayle Clark, Iohn Ziemer, ludy Shafer, Dick Rodri- guez. Row 2. Ioanne Haggenmiller, Charlotte Oakes, Susan Best, Ber- nard Pekarek, Donna lensen, lames Lee, Pat Ryan. Row 3. Dennis Pat- terson, Ken Peltier, Gilbert Aguirre, Wanda Dwire, Bonnie Lehmann Lois Schwlot, Kay Boyle. Row 4. Donna Malaski, Ieannette Paqel, Bonnie Neumann, Gary Eissinger, Sandy Smith, Bob Salchow, Ierry Kirby. SPORTS No one escapes the thrills land heartachesl of a sports attraction during his four years of high school. Spectators and participants alike revel or despair, depending on which way the score reads. We salute our sports participants, both boys and girls, in the following section of our book. FOOTBALL KNIGHTS. I I i YA : WV, I, .. , -- I , rf , 1 , F ' ,. ,QA - ' 1'-, ,Q ,H . N , A, an K gr W: ' W j 4 , Q N , ': A f . 45 :' I X ,, 4 I 'ff Li 4 ' V J 1,13 ' ' ,Q A ,ff H .4 Q- J , , ' I : V B l e be , Q , , ZVZL gil l I I i I a am gl, ,,,e F i Lb 2 f ' r 1' ' 1 A A , ' i I , B S I B in or . r A f ' 1- , 4 ff Q' , fl,-vi xl 5 . 2' 2 5 .1 'V 1 Q f, ,,,, , Ml, wg g K 4 L Q lr 'W ? S K X Q' I ' u . ..,...g,,, Row l. Ierry Kiefer, Iim Bruyere, Dan Kampfer, Dick Morris, Dick Barbari, Arnie Johnson, Bob M'ller, Bob Bloom, Harvey Mise- nor, Iolm Walker. Row 2, Bill Peterson Pete Hall, Dave Strobel, Dave Schmitt, Mike Shanley, Dave Forsberg, lim Olszewski, Ron Bergerson, Tom Wald. Row 3. Head Coach Clyde McDonald, Mike Malone, Sonny Nicosia, Bob Monson, Fred Koke, Roland alb- MIKE MALONE Quarterback DAN KAMPFER Center DICK BARBARI H alfback I A I .SEASON OF 1956l S i, ' fl s V tss ' Rose, Gary Nelson, Dick Pariseau, Bill Kernal, Mark Steele, Gerald Miller, Danny McCranlc Darrel Mielke, lack Hanalls and assistant coach Wyne Lefty Gilleland. IIM OLSZEWSKI Holding 'N DAVE STRQBEL yi: I Kicking W ARNIE IOHNSON Fullbaclc , n 5, E - i '5 at 304 r. gil W ' A3 at if F f we I 6 2, 1' 5 E5 I ak . X, , E E 9 This year's team was sparked by a hard-charging line, both offensively and defensively, with their rugged tackles jarring the ball out of many ball carriers' arms, and recovering many fumbles. The year was highlighted by Harvey Misenor being voted honorable mention on the All-City team. JIM BRUYERE, Guard SONNY NICOSIA, Left Half BOB MILLER, End 92 DARREL MIELKE. Tackle IERRY KIEFFER, Center BOB BLOOM, Guard 'ifv s DAVE FORSBERG, Guard HARVEY MISENOR, Guard Jf .ff WE DAVE SCHMITT, Guard :V -f... . X fa 2 ., ,gg I . '4' fi? , , ill 1 el' Vwf ff I L- . f - N5w5MVm,ql M y,,91h,J', :hw,,,V,epg,4.,Qgge,.Lpgs-A I X 7 V . , - 1 -' ,QV-Jef-.V1,k'14,V,g6,'QQ-Www - - A f L A fmfk' f J, , , ' ff-g1.5?,'31'5sf3V ' a' A -V. 9 BV af sf -'gg ' V , V ' 1 V V' I ,qw ,kv ,,VV,A 5 , M .QUQQN 1. 5, ,WW ,g 'W 14 . L i-if 4-hw : ilri an , -.W-: V ff' ,Lygiigg S , ,gs Vffisiwtf' i4?'7+?f?Ef XfV! 3' MARK STEELE, Leif Half FRED KOKE, End MIKE SHAWLEY, Tackle MAN! THESE INDIANS ARE TOUGH A tense moment in the Harding-Humboldt game. Left to right: Gary Nelson, Holland Hose, lim Olszewski, lim Bruyere, and Dave Schmitt. GRIDIRON BALLET lim Ol-szewsid hurdles a Wilson blocker in effort to assist Mike Shanley and unidentified Harding players pull down the Wilson ball carrier. .HA'FOOTBALL This year's team finished their conference season in seventh place with victories over Mechanic Arts, Wilson and Washington. Falling to Central, Monroe, Murray, Humbolt and the 1956 city champions Iohnson. HARDING .... 6 MECHANIC ARTS .... .... 0 HARDING .... 0 CENTRAL .......... .... 8 HARDING .... 0 MONROE ........ .... 2 0 HARDING .... 13 WILSON ......... .... 7 HARDING . . . 6 WASHINGTON . . . . . . . O HARDING .... U IOHNSON ...... .... l 9 HARDING .... 13 MURRAY ..... .... 3 3 HARDING .... 13 HUMBOLDT . . . . . . .33 M .DHL ,, LL, Row 1. Ed Wegwerth, Rick Cardenas, Dale Tinkham, Larry Larson, Dave Needham, Bob Griilin, Ioe Schwarlzbauer, ' ' ' ' D f' ld D' k R'em nschneider, Don Keen, Chuck Gomez, Pat Danle Tom Hank Aguzre, Bob Girardz. Row 2. lim ornie , ic 1 e y Woulfe, Gary Schwendig, Bill Ziemer, Ed McCumber Dan Fritze, Bill Nelson, Ron Dornseif, Gil Aqguire. Row 3. Dave Brandt, Rocky Winger, Bill Paulson, Bob Clark, Herbie Wallen, Tom McCrank, Bill Obedozd, Ron DeM1ke, Bob Win- gate, Mike Tierney, Dale Sigstad Marv Marshall, Allen lones, Ierry O'Conner. Row 4. loel Lucker, Dennis Clauson, Gordy Peterson, Gerald Rondeau, Ray Potthoff, Dave Puffer, Karl Trusinski, Bill Martin, Ray Lee. Row 5. Ken Nie- hart, Chuck Nelson, Ron Downs, Philip Ross, Brian LaChapelle, lack LaBarre, Bog Couillard. .HH'FOOTBALL The B squad football team finished its 1956 season with no losses in Conference play . . . HARDING ..... . . . 14 WILSON ........ . . . . 0 HARDING . . . 13 WASHINGTON . . . . . . 6 HARDING . . .19 IOHNSON ...... . . . . 12 HARDING .... 33 MURRAY ..... .... U HARDING ..... 28 HUMBOLDT . . . . . . . 7 NON-CONFERENCE HARDING ..... 7 CRETIN ....... .... 7 HARDING ..... 27 ST. AGNES . . . . . . . 7 Captain LARRY KISER H 0 C K E Y . 'mf l H Bl . ,As '- t Wit V A l' W' V ,Q 4 wx f ,L , , ,.,,,..., 4 A Lelt to Right, Row l. Harvey Misenor, Allen lones, Hon De- Mike, Dick Tyler, Dan McCrank, An Ninlce, Rick Cardenas, Larry Kiser, and Amie lohnson. Defense FRED KOKE This year's hockey team finished sixth in the city conference. The year was highlighted with the Valiant Knights holding city champions Iohn- son to just three goals. center BILL CANINE Defense MIKE ROCKENBACK 59 'N 4 59: 'at 5 out ,pg 1.1.4 . F - ki--X 1 wing, DANNY MCCRANK A 4 K ... .. Q55 5- Eva, fi? fd M ., rf 'H fn lex ,s EgQTIf5v, 1 Q , 5 'A at Q E L 5 A f7S?fi'54?,ff M - ' 'i ' 1, - 'QW U . 4' I M :J - . . 'I -.,, , M, if if .,.,fmw'W we-Wq. '. Row 2. Coach Iohn Rossi, Gary Schwendig, Mike Rocken- back, Fred Koke, Bob Miller, Bill Canine, Dave Rasmussen, Iim Olszewski and Student Mgr. lack Ranalls. Harding ...... Harding ...... Harding ...... Harding ,..,.. Harding ...... Harding ...... Harding ...... Harding ...... Harding ...... Wing, Bois S 2 Wilson .... 1 Monroe ...,.. 1 Washington . , I Murray ..,. O Humboldt . . O Iohnson ...... 2 Central ........ . . . 5 Mechanic Arts REGION IV 0 Murray . . . MILLER Deiense, RICK CARDENAS Wing, DAVE RASMUSSEN Center, IIM OLSZEWSKI 'ii :Ki ,fi Mm U Q , N X xr W P deg x ,pow -nb-an DW w l Goalie ARNIE IOHNSON Goalie HARVEY MISENOR This year's A squad hockey team finished 1 Il Well up in the standings, with Harvey Misenor I B H O C K E Y - and Iim Olszewski gaining honorable mention on the all-city team. Row 1. Harry Larson, Iolm Petschel, Ed McCumber, Tom McCrank, Dick Tinucci, Alan Weiss, Hog Burdick, Rocky Winger. Row 2. Tom Woulfe, Coach Paul Bryan, Dick Riemenschneider, Myron Mewes, Dick Huff, Carl Trusinske, joe Schwartzbcxuer, Hay Caturia, Billy Martin, lim Hagglund, and Dan McDermott. W f 'DQ. iam, I , 1 98 X: A Elf ,fn 345' if! Q ,W P ig W ie: A BASKETBALL Left to Right, Front, Lowell Anderson, lohn Waker, lim Malone, Mike Malone, Edward Charpentier, and student Mgr. Dick Barbari. Back, Head Coach Wayne Lefty Gilleland, Ken Miehart, Darrell Peterson, Bob Monson, Dick Pariseau, Rollie Rose, Hog Couil- lard and assistant coach lohn Novaczyk. The 1956-57 Harding A basketball team stayed in a slump throughout their entire Con- ference season. The Knights won only one game in non conference play by defeating Faribault B-A 65 to 41. CONFERENCE SCORES Harding ........ 46 Mechanic Arts. . . . . .50 Harding .... . . . 36 Washington. . . . . .40 Harding .... . . .38 Murray. . . . . .55 Harding .... . . .30 Central. . . . . .52 Harding .... . . .25 Wilson. . . . . .54 Harding .... . . .63 Monroe. . . . . .73 Harding .... . . .42 Humboldt. . . . . .49 Harding .... . . .40 Iohnson. . . . . .45 Left to Right, Front, Dick Puffer, Tom Landin, Ray Potthoft, lohn Blank, Len Qualick, lim Dornteld. Back, Iaclc Wilson, Dick Win- gate, Craig Hufmire, Dave Brandt, Gary Lundquist, Brian La- Chopelle, coach lohn Novaczyk. 9 J 1951, gg i Q f ,M VA 2 s w ,-.f. nwsfssfl V' ' wb W fs, :M-ve, .3 ,, N.., ,,:,,,, . ,,mfw.,, 'SEM N .w 5352293 .Wm Kb X Wy., I i N 'x' ix x Ag f W-'W xiqfaj ffl O my 'I 'Qi .0 ,ali J QQ of s Harding Gymnasts Finish First in City, A 'X iliar-vga A fglrgu QW' Left to right: Row 1, Ed Waldo, Bob Clark, Iim Long, Tom Iacka, Dick Rodriguez. Row 2, Gene Opine, Henry Aguirre, Iohn Pannian, Gene Haselmann, Dick Stedman. How 3. Edward Lambert, lim Opine, Larry Larson, Bill Paulson, Chuck Van Kirk, Gary Sigmelh. Row 4, Andrew Rcmgetsch, Lloyd Wallin, Ron Humphrey, Fred Bonngard. First in Region, Fourth in Stolte i N EEK 3 if 5 t K tx C? :.,-4' 6' if , , -Q 5 A . tw it t T t A . Q, : ' Y -. t ff, V ,5 , LL,, . . I AN - at , 'If gil,-J, In mlb? it . ,,t, I m, . is WM Elf f 1 t V iv? Qlgfft . , Q,5Z,i - Left to right: Row 1, Keith Anderson, Tom Rivcrd, Willfam Obedoza, lames Schute. Row 2, Bill Nelson Ieny Lcmq, Chuck Sotak, Daniel Fritze. Row 3, Ron Blechinqer, lim Barre, Dennis Pettee, George john son. Row 4, jerry Smith, Ron Cylskowski, Bob Stedman, Art Rode. SWIMMING . . L, ,- as gas Left to right: Row 1, Don Fox, Pat Danley, Tom Linnerooth, Dale Sigsted, Andy Schoch, Bob Barre. Row 2, Chuck Lund, Calvin Bauman, lerome Nelson, Barry Humphrey, Clary Wiesner. Row 3, lim Bruyere, Bill Kemal, lim Coalcley, Dale Erickson. 'rf S.. JFEEY g Bill Kemal, one of the team's most consist- ent scorers, practices his starting form. 104 BASEBALL . . Left to right: How 1, Student manager, Ron Humphrey, lim Heqlund, Ken Niehart, Dave Brandt, Student manager, Ray Waetsen. Row 2, Arnie Iohnson, Dave Strobel, Gordie Crupi, Ed Kohn, Dallas Humphrey, Mike Malone. Row 3, Ed Wegworth, Ierzy Klabundi, Frank Seidel, Hog Rudeen, Dick Gabler, John McNaughton, Bruce Underhill. Coach C. F. MCDONALD N S f f emi., ,ir f I 4 2 s ,vw N X . on il S X I Q -A . B. , xx .f lllglel X X ' X A imdb , 5' Coach McDonald and famous bird dog. Bird dog - a nickname given to the student manager or some other member of the team who stands be- hind home plate during batting practice to chase loul tips and wild pitches. 6 GOLF . its Lett to right - Pete Kager, Ed Charpentier Lowell Anderson, Dean Lodge, Dick Schu macher, Leon Quast, ARCHERY CLUB . Left to right, kneeling - Franklin Keene, Mr. A. W. Ludwig, supervisor, Dennis Clausen, Warren Beltz. Standing - Bob Huberty, Bog Couillard, Niel Cosgrove, Harry Kallin, William Peterson, lim Olszewski, Ron Waxon, lohn LaBarre, Dick Toensing, Glen Peterson, Dick Pariseau, Dave Van Ness, Richard Edwards. ,- . 0 Q lan .4-L - A 9 Z, K A 5 . CROSS COUNTRY If Y Left to right - front row - Vaughn Frost, Bob Barre, lim Barre. Back row, ,I o ul Darrell Peterson, Gary Lundquist, Dick Toensing, Franklin Keene. Left to right - Dick Benert, Harold Stopelestad, Buddy Swanson, Wayne Met- calf. Back - Lloyd Wallin, Tom Edqren, Dick Rondeau, Paul Iohnson, Clark Hove. TENNIS . 7 ATHLETIC COUNCIL Sealed: Mr. Collins, Mr. Landis, Mr. Godfrey, Mr. Thomas. Standing: Mr. Gilleland, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Novaczyk, Mr. Ludwig, Mr. Rossi, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Kissell. , GYM LEADERS Front Row: john Panion, lim Barte, lack Hanalls, Dick Barbari, lerry Long. Back Row, Mike Shan- ley, Mark Steele, lim Olszewski, Pete Hall, Ron Humphrey. I ,a - . - , I 2 n 5 K, 1 1 7 , ,. i I, 7 EQUIPMENT MANAGERS Mr. Arley Ludwig and Bill Peter- son in the Equipment Room. up . . 1,1-. ' '., . , A f fi'1 ' fs In ,4 any kdm 'Y-lf' f-KK' 7 Left to Bight, Row 1. lerry Long, lim Barte, Frank Keene, Harold Stolpestead and Larry Kiser Row 2 Iohn Panion, Gene Haselmann, lim Bruyere, Dan Kampfer and Wayne Metcalf. How 3. Derril Hundley Lowell Anderson, Dave Strobel, Sonny Nicosia, Dick Schumacher and Ron Sanderson. Row 4 Dean Lodge, Ron Humphrey, Leon Quast, lim Olsen, Dave Forsberg and Bill Canine. .BOYS'HH Left to Right, Row 1. Bob Barte, Mike Hockenbach, Harvey Misenor, lim Malone, ferry Kiefer. Row 2. Bob Bloom, Bill Peterson, Bob Miller, Arnie Iohnson, Dave Rasmussen. Row 3. Mike Shanley, Dave Schmitt, Mike Malone, lim Olszewski, Dick Barbari. Row 4. Gary Lundquist, Bill Kemal, Darrell Peter- son, Bob Monson, Edward Charpentier. I K A 5 CLUB I Ili' CHEERLEADERS Left: Nancy Schneider Right: Linda Anton Left: Kathy Rettner Right: Diane Harris Iulaine McCoy Top: Sharon Kappler Bottom: Ioy Bariels Susan Kohn f X, lf fri? t Q I, Zak h ...Q 2 .MW L . X Left to right: lulaine McCoy, Sharon Kappler, Diane Harris, Kathy Rettner, Ioy Bartels, Susan Kohn, Linda Anfon, Nancy Schneider. The cheerleaders are cr small but active group. They are out behind the teams at every football, hockey, and basketball game to lend their support and enthusiasm in building the morale of the team and the crowd. They also sponsored a dance this year to raise money for their new bermudas and sweaters. GIRLS CLUB , , x A , Q-tg, . , , 5 Leif 10 Yfghf HOW li Ioabne Husch, Judy Schilling, lulaine McCoy, Pat Hazzard. Row 2: Pat Mar- tinson, Zora Hasely, Beverly Lord, Susan Kohn. Row 3: Karen Mosimann, Ioy Bartels, Barbara lohnson, Collette Myrvold, Carol Westling. The members of this club have earned their let- ters by having a total of one thousand points through participating in G.A.A. and Referees' Club. THANKS TO MISS MILLER GAA BOARD The G.A.A. Board plans and supervises all G.A.A. activities. They also take part in Play Days with other G.A.A. Board organizations in the city. The President is Susan- Kohn: Vice-President, Zora Hase- leyg Secretary, Karen Mosimann and Treasurer, Iulaine McCoy. Miss Leah Miller is the advisor. hint Lelt to right, Row 1, Judy Schilling, Miss Miller, Bev- erly Lord. Row 2, lulaine McCoy, Ioy Bartels, Susan Ko n, Joanne Rusch. Row 3, Barbara Vick, Pat Mar- tinson, Zora Haseley, Karen Mosimann. Row 4, Jean- gptteh Johnson, Carol Tidqwell, Carol Miller, Etta orc . Tuesday Morning G.A.A. Monday Morning G.A.A. Lett to right, How 1, Donna Jensen, Maureen McEwen, Linda Hansen, Margo Von DeLinde, Mae Whall. Row 2, Barbara Holacker, Bonnie Rulien, Lynne Ford, Sandra Ecker, Roxanne Blank, Joanne Johnson. Row 3, Janice Soellner, Sandy Smith, Carolyn Fuhs, Lynn Hoerchner, Betty Lou Lux, Judy Swenson. Left to right, Row l, Maxine Dickson, Nancy Lou lnlelise, Pat Hazzard, Beverly Lord, Nancy Iverson, Marlys Nalclcen. How 2. Joanne Rasmussen, Sharon Pariseau, Carole Westlinq, Joy Bar- tels, Zora Haseley, Susan Kohn, Karen Schwendig. Row 3, Martha Josephson, Barbara Vick, Etta Storch, Carol Tidqwell, Janis Kern, Judy Kern, Judy Schrankler, Carol Miller. GYM LEADERS . The Girls' Gym Leaders are elected by their classmates as team captains fy for the daily gym classes. ' i 'i i 'S' A Lett to right, How l, Maureen McEwen, Sandy Stanton, Carole Gulicks- rud,,Nancy Iverson, Arleen Bartizal, Nancy Hazzard, Kathy Connally. Row 2, Cynthia Johnson, Kathy Doyle, Georganne Strong, Beverly Kolb, Sandy Hermo, Sandy Spitz, Barbara Weihe, Diane Henderson, Lynne For . H2 Wednesday Morning G.A.A. Lett to right, Row l, Wendy Hall, Darlene Mohrland, Diane Ryan, Marie Piel, Donna Schultz, Jean Peisert, Judy Quigley. How 2, Jackie Winkel, Juleen Bush, June Peterson, Sharon Scanlon, Sandy Stanton, Sall Hottman, Josephine Wagner, Carol Roth, Marlys Wonsomos. Row 3, Jlanice Schneider, Judith Reding, Carole St. Martin, Sandy Spitz, Sandy Nielsen, Jeanne Peterson, Ioanne Valentine, Sherill Praznik, Beverly Riach. Row 4, Phyllis Riener, Sandra Witte, Darlene Sandviq, Mary Peterson, Carol Spadino, Barbara Uhler, Mary Ann Pogose, Patricia Schuster. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The G.A.A. is the most active as well as the largest organization at Harding. The program is under the direction of Miss Leah Miller and the girls take active part, every Week, in games such as fieldball, basketball, and softball. The girls meet on either Monday morning, Tuesday morning, Wednesday morning, or Wednesday afternoon. Two other activities of the organization are an annual Christmas Party and a Spring Award As- sembly. Lett to right, Row l, Mary Josephson, Margaret Wick, Judy Schilling, Marl s Wonsomos, Mae Whall. Row 2, Barbara Iohn- son, Martha Jlcgsephson, Patricia Schuster, Jud Lange, June Peterson. Row 3, Carol Hoyt, Jeanette Strike, garol Tidgwell, Carol Hallqren, Jeannette Johnson. B I ' .lsr illt l ' E21 QQ K it V it A rr Y .fi ,, t G 1 tr I' ' ft' . 'V- I' f , li 'L f ' ' , 3 I ' ff' W . X In , . X , . KE A V Y In KJ I All Y C 5, 59 .1 Lelt to right, Row l, Geraldine Lauer, Gayle Clark, Betty Heitzig, Caro- 1 n Hamilton, Jo Anne Pankratz, Virginia Jara, Kathleen Mahler, San- dra Jasinslci, Margaret Leithauser, Carol Miller. How 2, Betty Brandt, Yvette Bue, Terry Farrel, Sandy Hermo, Kathleen Koch,- Julianna Nauer, Judy Lange, loanie Grosz, Linda O'Connor, Gloria Majesl-ri, Karen Josephson, Row 3, Beverly Kunz, Pat Nelson, Sharon Lindabaur, Susan Metkowski, Jud Lehman, Rita Lachowitzer, Susan Best, Kay Boyle, Bev Gustafson, Jeanne Boyle, Judith Nuss. How 4, Janice Crow- ley, Delores Gall, Bonnie Lehmann, Karen Ietzke, Margaret Nelson, Andrea Paul, Carol Hallgren, Karen Boettcher, Lynne McKinzie, Gar- net Morris, Sandy Avoles. Wednesday Afternoon G.A.A. I I Lett to right, How 1, Joanne Rusch, Sally Becken, Janice Sommerdorl, Janice Boese, Sally Ehrman. Row 2, Cynthia Johnson, Judy Schilling, Arlene Misulcanis, Kathy Doyle, Pat Martinson, Iulaine McCoy. Row 3, Mary Josephson, Kathy Rettner, Gloria Satfel, Jackie Pierson, Karen Moszmann, Marilyn Freitag, Rose Barbari. Row 4, Betty McKinnon, Carol Kimlinger, Ioanne Stoltzmann, Beverly Fillion, Jeanette Strike, Arlene Schaible, Jeannette Johnson. BEFEREE CLUB The Referees' Club consists of girls that referee games in either G.A.A. or gym classes. They earn 50 points per sport toward their letter for doing this. H3 INDEX. Abas. Sandra 88 Adams, Gary 86 Aquirre. Aurelo. 85.95.102 Aquirre. Gilbert 86,95 Albertson. Gary 79 Albrecht. Robert 83 Allen. David 61.88 Allen, John 84 Ambright. Robert 54,79 Amundson. Beverly 17.48.49.67 Anderson, Darlene 71,82 Anderson, Gerald 85 Anderson, Gerald 79 Anderson, Glen Anderson, Jean 80 Anderson, Judith 17 Anderson, Kay 16.17.66 Anderson, Keith 84,103 Anderson, Lenneia 17 Anderson. Lowell l7.48.56,59.99.10l. 106.109 Anderson. Patricia 88 Anderson, Robert 71.81 Anderson. Ronald 82 Anderson. Suzanne Anderson. Thomas Anderson. Thomas Andersen, David 79 Andress, Armond 82 Andrews, Helen 78 Andrews, Kathleen Angberg. Adrienne 59,84 Anton. John 87 Anton. Linda 54,75.80.110.lll Antonson, Larry 17 Anzivino, Appleton, David 87 Kay Arcand. Blake 74,84 Arltur, Ruth 86 Arnould, Jules 80 Arntzen, Jerry Arp, Jeanette 71.78.79 Ash, Lester 67,70 Ashton. Ruth Ashton. Timothy 87 Asp. Sandra 70 Avoles, Sandra 50,7l,83,113 Avoles, Sandra 60.71,83,113 Axness. Margie 70,81 Axtell Judith 17,48,49.61 Aydt, Jeanne 84 Aydt, William 88 Backman, Donna Bade, William 17,68 Bagan, Robert 17 Bagan. Terrence 88 Bailey, Myron Bakke, Judith 84 Ball, Thomas 58.67.87 Barbari, Joseph 74.83 Barbari, Richard 54.59.66.74,78.79,90, 99.108 Barbari, Rose 17,113 Barklund, Judith 18,66 Barnes, Carole 79 Barry, Dennis 87 Barte, James 18,74.103,107,l08.l09 Barte. Robert 66.70.83.104.107 Bartelmy. Thomas 71.81 Bartels, Joy 67.80,ll0.1ll.l12 Bartizal, Arleen 82,112 Bartizal. Jenny 85 Bartone, Eugene Bastian. Lawrence 74,85 Batterson. Donna 18 Baulton, William 82 Bauman. Calvin 80,104 Beck, Elaine 83 Becken. David 18 Becken. Sally Ann 85.113 Behrens. Bruce 18 Beisang. Jon 70.81 Belland. Barbara 79 Beltz, Warren 83 Benert. Dick 107 Benick. Donald 82,106 Benike. Ion 79 Bennett, Kenneth 79 Benson, Karen 81 Benson, Lawrence 84 Benson, Ronald 74 Berbes, Mary 98 Bergeron, Dianne 82 Bergerson. Judith 56.88 Bergerson. Ronald 54.59.91 Berglund. Sharon 60.74.81 Bernadette, Pattie 82 Bernie, James 83 Bernie, William 82 Beseth. Daniel 84 Best, Susan 86.113 Bettendorf. Sharrell 85 Bettendorf. William Bibeau, Iarita 86 Biedler, Douglas 58 Billard, Barbara 80 Blackburn, Samilee 85 Blake, Jane 78 Bland, Ralph Bland. Ray 18 Blank, Iohn 87,99 Blank, Roxanne 54,75,79,112 Blechinger. Robert Blechinqer. Ronald 103 Bloom, John Bloom, Robert 18.91.92 Bodsberg. Ianet 80 Bodsqard. James 88 Boehman. Donna 88 Boelter, Mary 59.61.86 Boenish. Ronald 82 Boese, Janice 69.79.113 Boese, Marjorie 18.53.59 Boettcher. Karen 87,113 Bollman, Leonard 80 Bonngard, Fred 85,102 Booth, Frank 88 Borg. Carole 88.113 Boyle. Kay 86 Boyle. Jeanne 50.60.84.113 Brandt. Betty 84 Brandt, David 56.59.85.95.99.l05 Brandvold, Clifford 85 Brann, Kathleen 88 Brann, Sharon 79 Breault. Marilyn 82 Brihn, Albert 83 Brooks. Nancy Brown. Arthur 82 Brown. Carol 18,70 Brown, Wilmer 83 Brown. William 88 Brunner. John 19 Brunner. Michael 85 Bruyere, James 16.48.90.92.94,l04.l09 Bucher. Sylvia 80 Bue, Yvette 87.113 Buhl, Audrey 71,83 Buhl, Charles 87 Burdette, James 85 Burdick, Roger 59.83.98 Burger. David 19.61 Bruger, Stephen 79 Burlingaine. Victor 61.81 Burmeister. Dale 80 Burnside. John 83 Bursinger. Patricia 82 Burtman. Richard Busch, Carol 19 Bush. Juleen 74.85.113 Buzay, Richard Cable. Joanne 59.74.80 Campbell. Raymond 79 Canfield, Patrick 66.74.83 Canine. William 19,53,7l.96.97.l09 Capaul, Eleanor 19 Capaul, John 87 Carbone, Constance 75.87 Cardenas, Jo Anne 59.75.88 Cardenas. Richard 59,74.86.95.97 Carlson. Frank 87 Carlson. Nancy Ann 60.82 Carmichael. Eugene 19,70 Casey. Barbara 80 Cashman. Patricia 16.l9.52.53,67,70.75 Cashman. Sharon 80.75 Caturia. Raymond 84.98 Charlot. Lincoln 19.58 Charpentier. Edward 19.53,59.71.99, 100,101,106 Chase. Nancy 19 Cherry. Iames 81 Cherry. Jerome 88 Cherry, Judith 84 Cherry. Richard 20 Cherry. Thomas 20 Christensen. Norma 81 Christianson, Gerald Christianson, Kenneth Christianson, Teddy 82 Christopherson, Glennis 56,81 Ciampi. Barbara 80 Clark. Gayle 86.113 Clark, Robert 58,88,95,102 Clausen. Dennis 86.95.106 Coakley. Timothy 104 Cohoon, Patricia 71 Cohoon. Teresa 71 Cole, David 79 Collins. Dennis 20 Coleman. Bonnie 80 Coleman. Raymond 82 Colvin, Ronald 60.86 Combs. Laura 20.60 Conklin. Ronald 80 Conners, James 20 Connolly, Kathleen 66.87.112 Connolly. Patricia 84 Conrad. William Continenza. Annette 20.59.66.75 Cook. Tyrone Cordes. Jeanne 74.85 Cory. Charles 83 Cosgrove. Neil 104 Couillard, Roger 84.95.99.l01.106 Cournoyea, Veronica 20 Cover, Marshall 83 Cox, Richard 20 Crapps. Ronald 86 Crowe, Darlene 86 Crowley. Janice 103 Crowley, Lance 79 Cumming. Colleen 21 Curry. Sue 82 Cylkowski. Richard 58.88 Cylkowski. Ronald 84.103 Dahedl, Dianne 79 Dahlstrom, Diane 83 Damon. Ardith 61.66.79 Danielson. William 87 Danley. Lawrence 74,85,95.104 Darst. Edward Davidsen, John Dear. Thomas DeMike, Ronald 95.96 Denysenko, Antonena 83 Desart. Donna 88 DeWo1f, Carol 21 Dick, John Dickson, Maxine 66.80.112 Dornfeld. James 85.95.99 Dornseil. Ronald 84,98 Dornseit. Westley Downs, Thomas 86.95 Doyle. Daniel Doyle. Kathleen 67.74.85.ll2.113 Doyle, Mary Drude, Marlene 21 Dubois, Lynne 56.82 Du Charme. Joanne 61.85 Duden. Elwood Dufresne. Robert 60.86 Dulresne. Thomas 21.74 Dumer. Richard 85 Dunbar. Wayne 21.61 Duncan. Diane 21 Dunkel, Richard 80 Durdin, Carol 21.67.68.74 Durdin, Midge 21.66.70 Dwire. Iuanita 22,53.68.70 Dwire. Sandra 86 Dwire. Wanda 70.71.86 Eckber Karen 66 78.81 Q, 1 Ecker, Sandra 59.75.88.1l2 Edgren. Thomas 22.53.55,67.68.157 Edstrom. Raetta Edwards. Iohn 71.78.80 Edwards. Richard 83.106 Edwards. Yvonne 84 Ehlersom. Richard Ehrle. Barbara 84 Ehrman. Sally 22.55.59.75.113 Eissinger. Cary 86 Ek, Carol 82 Ekberg. Karen 54.59.70 Eliasen. Iudy Elleison. Paul 22 Elling, Carol 88 Emeott. Paul 58.83 Engfer. Barbara 22.66.67 Engstrand. Karen 82 Ericksen, Edward Erickson. Dale 79.104 Erickson. Gordon Erickson. Ronald 87 Erickson. Suzanne 22.59.66.68 Estes. Wayne 87 Ethier. lerome 22 Fabian. Milo 22.55.6l.68 Faulkner. Donald 22,71 Farrell, Theresa 86,113 Fellman, Denise 88 Felipe, Patricia 83 Feyereisn, Duane 22 Fillion. Beverly 79.113 Findley. Patricia 85 Fisher. Ioyce 88 Flach, Robert 84 Flaherty, Michael 85 Flaherty. Roger 79 Florin, Donald Flowers. Iudith 87 Foote. Gerald Ford, Lynne 50,60,84.ll2 Forsberg. David 23.48.71.91.93.109 Fox, Donald 66.87.104 Franks. Deanne 50.70 Franz, Barbara 23.59.66 Frederick, Herbert Frederick, Louise 23 Freitag, Marilyn 66.67.86.113' Frick. ludy 71.83 Friemuth, Ioy 60,81 Frisch, Gretchen 83 Fritz, Bonnie 61,85 Fritze, Daniel 58.84.95.l03 Frost, Vaughn 88,107 Fry. Paul Fuhs. Carolyn 69.85.112 Fuller, Robert 88 Fusenig. Nicholas 84 Gaboury. Ierry Gagliardi. Carol 83 Gagliardi. Karl Gall, Delores 87,113 Gall, Harold 79 Gangi, Cleona 82 Garner, Ianet 88 Garrett. George Garrett. Patricia 83 Gear, lean Gebhard, Clifford 70.84 Gebhard, Lawrence 85 Geiger, Duane 82 Geiger, Kenneth 87 Geisenhoff. Barbara 78 Geissinger. Paul 23 Germain. Bertan 74,85 Germann. Iacqueline l6.23.56.59.66.88 Germann, Ioanne 71.84 Gibbons, Maureen 74,83 Gieseking. Marlene 79 Goissi, Dennis Girardi, Robert 82,95 Gleixner. Donna 80 Godfrey. Arthur 80 Golish. Edward 23 Gomez. Charles 56.88.95 Gomez, Evangeline 70.78.81 Gores, Robert 83 Grabowski. Karen 50.82 Gralish, Iohn 84 Gralish, William 80 Greising. Clarence Grewing. Robert 88 Grezek, Ronald Griffin. Robert 85.95 Grimaluskis, Donald 23 Grimaluskis, Ioan 82 Groshens, Dorthy 80 Grosz. Ioan Ann 84.113 Grout. Lillian Gruenhagen, Norma 81 Gulicksrude, Carol 51.85.112 Gustafson. Carl 82 Gustavson. Nancy 79 Gustufson. Beverly 87.113 Haas, Gloria 50,84 Haas, Sharon 59,88 Haberkorn, Don 82 Hagen. Colleen 23 Haggenmiller. Ioanne 86 Hagglund. Gene 80 Hagglund. Iames 85,105 Hall, Peter 54.79.90.l08 Hall, Terry Hall, Wendy 83,113 Hallgren. Carol 85.113 Halvorson. Iudith 60.79 Hamer. Darlene 71.74.82 Hamer. Roger 80 Hamp. Michael Hamilton, Carolyn 75.87.113 Hanggi. Iudith 47.59.75.88 Handke, Daniel Hansen. Ioan 23 Hansen. Kathleen 84 Hansen. Linda 75.79.112 Hansen. Roger 81 Hanson. Duane 83 Hanson. Gary 85 Hanson. Gary 86 Hanson, Richard 88 Hanson. Ronald Hanson. Terry 58.87 Harder. William Harding, Sharon Harkness, Carol 81 Harming. Rosalie Mae Harmon. Iuanita Harper, Gail 79 Harris, Barbara 61.79 Harris. Diane 59,78.80,ll0.1ll Harvieux, Mary Gail 23 Harvieux, Richard 83 Haseley, Zora 24.51.60.67,68.111.1l2 Haselman, Gene 24.54.59.74.102.109 Hathaway, Iudith 24 Hathway. Raymond 81 Hayes. Helen 84 Haynes. Sandra 79 Hazzard. Nancy 56.59.87 Hazzard, Patrficia 24.66.67,l11.112 Heck, Pauline Heglund. lim 81.98 Heitzig, Elizabeth 85.113 Heldt, Marie 24 Henderson, Diane 59,75.87.112 Henke, Iohn 82 Henthorn. Patsy 70.79 Herbeck, Lonie 24.66.67.B9 Herman, Dennis 86 Hermo. Sandra 59,71,85,1l2,1l3 Hernandez. Raymond 88 Heuer. Beverly 24.69.71 Heywood, Karen 78,79 Hills. Carol ' Hirsch. Carolyn 24.60.66.68 Hirschf George 81 Hoerchner, Lynn 67.87.112 Hoerchner, Sonja l6.24.66.70 Hoeshen. lone 71.74.84 Hofacker, Barbara 74.84.112 Hotta. Adine 83 Hoffman. Margaret 24.70 Hogan. Richard 5l,54.59.70,78 Hoge. Iohn 82 Holden. Roger 84 Hollenbeck, Iames 25,53 Holman. Fredrick 82 Holmes, Melanie 66.70.81 Holste. Maxine 74.82 Holtzkamp, Ierry 81 Honebrink, Ioyce 25.51.53.60.66,67.70 Hook. Gordon Hoppe. Shirley 25.67 Hoveland. Richard 87 Hoyt. Carol 83.113 Hoyt. Dennis Huber, Loretta 67.68.86 Huber. Roger 25 Huberty, Helen 74.83 Huberty, Leonard 25 Huberty, Robert 106 Huelsman, Harvey 83 Hueman. Dennis Huff. Richard 87,98 Huffmeier. Craig 83.99 Hulbert. David 70 Humphry, Barry 86.104 Humphrey. Ronald 61.81,102.105.l08.l09 Humphreys. Allison 25.53.68 Hundley, Derril 25.66.109 Hunt. Delores 81 Hunt. Iacqueline 25.69 Illi. Iohn 86 lmmer. Harry 26 Inielise. Nancy 68.74,86.l12 Irman, Edward 79 Isaacson, Robert 67,88 Iverson, Bruce 60.80 Iverson, Nancy 60.88.112 Iacka. Ronald Iacka, Thomas 83.102 Iacobson. Susan 67.80 Iaeger. David 83 Iaeger. Franklin 26.67 Iahn. LuAnn 60.74 Iames. Robert Iara, Bruce 26,68 Iara, Virginia 87,113 Iasinski. Sandra 88.113 Iensen. David 82 Iensen, Donna 59.75.86.112 Iensen. Kenneth 54.81 Iensen, Mary 85 Ietzke. Karen 66.71.113 Iirovec. Thomas 26 Iohn. Aloysius 70 Iohn. Lu Anne 87 Iohnson. Arnold 59,78.9l.97.98.105 Iohnson, Barbara 79,111,113 Iohnson. Bob Iohnson. Clinton 87 Iohnson . Cynthia 82,112,113 Iohnson. Darlene 85 Iohnson. Dennis 26 Iohnson. Elizabeth 70 Iohnson. Gary 84 Iohnson, George 86.103 Iohnson. Iames 88 Iohnson. Iames 70.81 Iohnson. Ieannette 67.78. 112.113 Iohnson . Ioanne 60.83.112 Iohnson, Iohn 26 Iohnson. Iudith 79 Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson . Karen 83 . Lawrence 26 , Paul 61,67.79,103 . Robert 26 . Roger 82 . Shirley 88 Iones. Allen 85.95.96 Iordan, Iordan. Iordan, Duane 26 Iacqueline Ioanne 26.48.49 Leiner, Iudith 85 6 Iordan, Ioyce Iordan, Lois 27 Iorgensen, Charles 81 Iorgensen , David 85 Iosephson, Karen 82,113 Iosephson, Martha 70,8l,112,113 Iosephson, Mary 81,113 Iuker, Richard 27 lunge, Thomas 84 Iurek, Ianice 86 LaChapelle, Brian 85,95,99 Lachowitzer, Rita 83,113 LaFavor, Iames 84 La Favor, Richard 80 La Faye, Iacqueline Lahmann, Bonnie Lambert, Edward 87,102 Landin, Thomas 85,99 Langan, Frank 80 Lange, Curtis 87 Iurek, Luella 27 Iurek, Mel 88 Kuger, Mary 50,56,71,74,82 Kager, Peter 27,106 Kale, Richard 87 Kaiser, Iohn 27 Kallin, Harry 58,853,106 Kamler, Dan 27,90,l09 Kamfer, Diane Kane, Iudith 27 Kane, Patricia 87 Kappler, Sharon 67,78,79,110,ll1 Karschnia, Diane 27,67 Kasse. Iohn 79 Keenan, Ioseph 27,70,74 Keller, William 85 Kelly, Kathy 82 Kelly, Margaret 87 Kelly, Michael Kelly, William 84 Kemski, Michael Kern, Ianis 80,112 Kern, Iudith 81,112 Kernal, William 80,91,l04 Kerntop, Almira 82 Kieffer, Ierry 27,48,90,92 Kimlinger, Carol 28,66,67,74,1l3 King, Georgianna Kirby, Ierry 58,86 Kirchmaier, Bob 28 Kirkland, Ianice 28,70 Kirschbaum, Lee 85 Kiser, Lawrence 16,28,71.96.97.109 Kjellberq. loan 75,88 Klenk, Audrey 71.85 Klenk, Charlotte 71,78 Klepel, Lillian 28,60 Klett, Karen 84 Klink, Corinne 71,82 Klinka, Iudie 61,80 Klinkhamer, Dennis 87 Klocow, Ieanine 74,86 Klocow, Sharleen Kloetzke, Gerald 58,87 Kloetzke, Marvin 79 Knutson, Marilyn Koch, Edith 28,68 Koch, Kathleen 84,113 Koel. Barbara 74,84 Koepke, Larry Koepke, Robert Koester, Nancy 50,71,85 Kohn, Susan 28,59,68,75,110,111,112 Kohout, Ioel 28,70 Koke, Fred 28,71,90,93,96 Kolb, Beverly 59,7l,75,84,1l2 Kolb, Wesley 28,60 Kolbeck, Donald Kolodzivski, Marion 85 Kopp, Frances 83 Korntop, Iudith 51,83 Korntop, Paul 88 Kraft, Ioan 84 Krein, Donald Krenz, Catherine 79 Krismer, Marlys 16,29,59,66 Krizan, Rockwell 88 Krogseng, Ronald 70,81 Lange, Iudith 83,113 Lange, Wally 80 Larson, Carol Larson, Harry 83,98 Larson, Larry 59,82,95,l02 Larson, Roger 82 Lasar, Shirley La Venture, Nancy 70,79 Lawer, Geraldine 84,113 Lee, Conrad 74,79 Lee , David Lee, Iames 86 Lee, Iames 79 Lee, Raymond 74,85,95 Leh Leh Leh Leh man, Bonnie 86,113 man, Harry 87 man, Iudith 66,88,113 man, Thomas Leier, Iudy 87 Markegard, Marlys 83 Marshall, Geraldine 71,85 Marshall, Iudy 71,86 Martin, William 84,95,98 Martinez, Daniel 87 Martinez, Lawrence Martinson, Donald 82 Martinson, Patricia 30,66,11l,112,113 Martinson, Robert 31 Marty, Iohn 84 Marvets, Dennis 81 Marx, Richard 31 Massen, Bill 31,70 Matheny, Beverly 84 Mathis, Michael 81 Matthees, Sharon 88 Maurer, David 80 McCoy, Iulaine 31,59,68,75,110,111, 112.113 McCrank, Daniel 91,96,97 McCrank, Gerald 81 McCrank, Thomas 86,535.98 McCullough, Elizabeth McCumber, Edward 86,95,98 McDermott, Daniel 88,98 McDermott, Patrick 81 McDonald, Patrick 88 McEwen, Maureen 60,82,112 McEwen, Patricia 31 Kruse, Carole 81 Kruse, Corrine 80 Kunz, Beverly 82,113 Kuschel, Donald 81 Kustrich, Barbara 83 LaBarre, Iohn 61,84,95.106 LaBarre, Iudith 29,74 LaBrasseur, Richard 74,79 Leis, Margaret 81 Leithauser, Margaret 83,113 LeMire, Henry 84 LeMire, Iohn 71,80 Lemke, Karen 70,79 Lenz, Ierry 84 Leonard, Francis 84 Leurer, Sharon 29 Lewis, Iudith 29 Lewis, Raymond 85 Lewis, Thomas 83 Litto, Thomas 88 Lillesue, Thomas 85 Limon, Ioseph 84 Lindabauer, Sharon 60.82.113 Lindquist, Iames 86 Lindstrom, Ronald 54,80 Linnerooth, Thomas 61,84,l04 Linz, Patrick 66,79 Lockman, William Lodge, Dean 106,109 Lodge, ludy 59,82 Loe, Edward Loe, Norman 81 Long, Iames 70,102 Long, Ierry 52,53,70,103,10B,l09 Lord, Beverly 55,59,66,67,68,111,112 Lord, Sandra Luchsinger, Darlene 82 Lucker, Ioel 85,95 Luecke, Susan 30,59,66 Luethy, Mary Ellen 60,85 Lukoske, Myrna K. 71,79 Lund, Charles 87,104 Lundgren, Frank 70,87 Lundquist, Gary 59,82,99,l07 Lux, Betty Lou 50,67,68,B5,112 Lynch, Paul 86 Maas, Darlene 30 Mackenburg, William 85 Mackenroth, Roger 30 Magistad, Ierome 70,79 Mahler, Kathleen 87,113 Maida, Catherine 83 Maier, Gordon 84 Majeski, Gloria 88.113 Malaske, Donna 86 Malmanger, Dorothy 79 Malone, Iames 30,99,100,101 Malone, Michael 30,46,47,70,90,99, 101,105 Mandell, Robert 82 Mandell, Sharon 30 Marion, Robert 30 Maritz, Darlene 30 Markegard, Carole 79 McGuire, Ioseph 67,81 McGuire, Patricia 31,70 McHattie, Nancy 84 McKay, Gordon 31 McKay, Mary 84 McKenzie, Lynne 86,113 McKinnon, Elizabeth 60.82,1l3 McLaughlin, Michael 58,67,83 McMahon, Daniel 67,74,84 McNeal, Donald 83 Meissner, Reginold 81 Meister, Dorothy 51 Melendez, lane 81 Melendez, Patricia 31 Menk, Carol 31,51 Metcalf, Wayne 32,107,109 Metkowski, David 81 Metkowski, Susan 88,113 Mewes, Myron 82,98 Meyer, Adrienne 54,60,70,80 Meyer, Marlene 79 Mielke, Darrel 32,51,91,92 Mielke, Constance 87 Miller, Barbara 71,85 Miller Carol 59,67,81 Miller, Carol 88.113 Miller, Eugene 74,82 Miller, Gary 88 Miller, Gerald 32,71,91 Miller, Harlan 70,80 Miller, Iean Miller, Robert 32,48.70,91,92,96,97 Miller, Robert 74,79 Misenor, Harvey 32,48,71,9l,9Z,96,98 Misukanis, Arlene 16,32,48,49,66,68 Mohrland, Darlene 67,87,110 Mohrland, Floyd 78 Mohrland, Patricia 32 Monson, Robert 81,90,99.100 Mooney, Richard Morehead, Thomas 80 Morey, Robert 82 Morgan, Robert 80 Moris, David 79 Moris Michael 87 Morphew, Lenore 80 Morris, Garnett 7l,83,1l3 Morris. Richard 71,78,8l,90 Morrow, Ioanne 84 Morton, Paul 84 Mostad, Howard 87 Moshier, Richard Mciiignann, Karen 32,59,66,68,ll1,112 Motaz, Clifford 84 Moyer, Kenneth 86 Moyis, David Mrosyak, Roger 81 Mroszak, Francis 87 Mroszak, Janet 81 Mullen, Dennis Mullen, Margaret 33 Mueller, Marie 83 Mulvey, Cecilia 85 Murnane, Richard 33 Murphy, Jane 59 Murphy, Richard 83 Murphy, Sharon 68,75,86 Murray, Janet 88 Murray, Terry 84 Murray, Walter 33 Myrvold, Collette 33,68,l11 Nakken, Marlys 61,88,ll2 Nasby, Sharon Nase, Thomas 81 Nash, Carol Nauer, Julianna 83,113 Naylon, Carol Anne 71,85 Needham, David 5l,83,95 Needham, Patrick 66,70,81 Neidermeier, Robert 33 Neihart, Kenneth 83,99,l05 Nelson, Charles 82,95 Nelson, Crandall 56,59,86,99 Nelson, Darlene 79 Nelson, Eileen 34 Nelson, Gary 90,94 Nelson, Jerome 88.104 Nelson, Judith 74,79 Nelson, Leonard 69,81 Nelson, Leslie 84 Nelson, Margaret 69,88,ll3 Nelson, Patricia 87,113 Nelson, Richard 34,61 Nelson, Ronald Nelson, Ruth 34,70 Nelson, William 70,84,95,103 Neumann, Bonnie 59,6l.75,86 Nicosia, Chris 34,52,56,71,90,92,109 Nielsen, Sandra 95,113 Nihart, Deanna Ninke, Arthur 80,97 Noeker, Janet 79 Notarino, George 34 Novak, Carole 88 Novak, Robert 84 Nowicki, Geraldine Nowicki, Theodore 81 Nuss, Judith 87,113 Oakes, Charlotte 86 Obedoza, William 88,95,l13 Och, Mary Lou O'Connor, Catherine 34,70 O'Connor, Gregory 34 O'Connor, Jerry 58,74,86,95 O'Connor, Linda 59,74,83,113 O'Donne1l, Robert 34 Oen, Harold 70,79 Olmsted, Jo 79 Y Carol 16.34,59,66,68 Olson, Olson, Gerald 74,85 Olson, Helen 85 Olson, James 16,35,47,58,59,109 Olson, John Olson, Karen Olson, Robert 82 Olson, Sandra Olson Thomas 85 Olszewski, James 78,91,94,97,98,l06,108 Olszewski, Sharon 68,74,85 Opine, Gene 102 Opine, Gerald 35,70 Opine, Glen 35,53 Opine, James 102 O'Reill , Eddie 82 Y O'Reilly, Emmett 35 Orlando, Anthony 82 Oswald, Bernice 80 Oswald, Herman 84 Pagel, Dorothy 35 Pagel, Jeannette 86 Painter, Charles 79 Painter, Gertrude 88 Palecek. Thomas 78,81 Palucha, Ronald 83 Panion, John 60,74,79,102,108,109 Pangrac, Gail 82 Pankratz, Joann 69,74,85,ll3 Pansegrau, Edgar 61 Pariseau, Richard 78,9l.99,l01,l06 Pariseau, Sharon 16,35,66,67,l12 Parsons, Georgette 87 Patterson, Dennis 86 Patterson, Judith 75,86 Paul, Andrea 74,83,1l3 Paul, Anita 80 Paulbick, John Paulson, William 95,102 Pavel, James 35 Pederson, Claudia Pederson, Roy 58,83 Pedginski, Richard 86 Peglow, Judith 54,56.61.81 Peisert, Jean 87,113 Pekarek, Bernard 86 Peltier, Kenneth 86 Peltier, Sharon Pennel, Roger 35 Penton, Paul 61,67,74.B1 Perkins, Bonnie 66,67,80 Perkins, Patricia 84 Perkins, William 85 Peterson, Allen 70,79 Peterson, Darrell 80,90.l00,10l,107 Peterson, Diane 78 Peterson, Glenn 51,106 Peterson, Gordon 82,95 Peterson, James 69.83 Peterson, Jeanne 50,59,75,83,113 Peterson, June 7l,84,113 Peterson, Lyle Peterson, Mary 61,74,84,ll3 Peterson, William 54,80,90,106,108 Peterson, Jerome 80 Petrey, Larry Petschl, John 86,98 Petschl, Barbara 71,80 Pettee, Dennis 85,103 Pettee, Diane 86 Petter, Beverly 81 Pfitlner, David 35,71 Pfitiner, Herbert Ptiitner, Robert 84 Phelps, Lawrence 81 Phelps, Shirley 71,86 Phillip, Russell 87 Piel, Marie 87,110 Pierson, Jacqueline 66,75,84,l13 Pilger, Don 36 Pilot, Mari 83 Plaster, Francis 87 Plaster, Thomas 84 Playle, La Verne 36 Pogose. Mary Ann 85,113 Pokorny, Allen 83 Pomper, Joann 81 Potter, Bernadette Potter, Philip 74,82 Potthotf, Bruce 60,87 Potthotf, Prudence 68,7l,82 Potthofi, Raymond 84,95,99 Potts, Arthur Praznik, Sherill 84,113 Putter, Richard 84,95,99 Putnam, Robert 88 Qualick, Leonard 82,99 Ouam, Carol 81 Quast, Leon 36,53,l06 Quast, Paul 83 Quigley, Judith 7l,87,l13 Raasch, Florence 80 Raasch, Frank Rabine, Joleen 36 Radeck, Herman 88 Radman, Jerome 83 Radman, Marlene 36 Raines, Jeanne 85 Rambough, Frank 36,66,70,76 Ranalls. Jack 78,79.9l,97 Rangitsch, Andrew 102 Rapp, Barbara 88 Rask, Carl 16,36,60 Rasmussen, Claudia 59,87 Rasmussen, David 7l,80,97 Rasmussen, Joanne 81 Rasmussen, Sharon 79 Raths, Barbara 61,71,86 Rau, Herman Rauch, Lamonte 88 Rauer, Leo 60 Reding, Judith 67,86,1l3 Reeves, James Rehberger, Frances 86 Reichel, Marlys 74,78 Reid, David 80 Reimers, John 60,81 Reithmeier, Judy 6l,74,79 Reller, James 84 Reller, Lorna 36,66,70 Rentz, Richard 36 Rettner, Kathryn 66,67,74,8l,l10,l11 Reynolds, Joseph 83 Reynolds, Robert 86 Rhoda, Richard 74,82 Riach, Beverly 88,113 Richardson, Douglas 88 Richardson, Leslie 80 Richter, Kathleen 36.48,49,70,75 Riedinger, Karen 87 Rieger, Betty 36 Rieks, Lowell 50,88 Riemenschneider, Dick 85,95,98 Riemneschneider, George Riemenschneider, Judy 54,59,61,78,81 Riener, Phyllis 59,74,113 Riley, Berry Rindal, Michael 37,71 Rivard, Thomas 87,103 Rivard, Wallace 37 Rivett, Gerald 81 Robertson, Judy 59,70,79 Robinson, Diane 80 Rocha, Richard 81 Rockenback, Michael 37,48,96,l09 Rodahl, Donald 70,80,103 Rode, Carol Rode, Marilyn 78,8l,95 Rode, Walter 84 Roden, Karen 69,71,74,85 Rodriguez, Antoinette 78 Rodriguez, Gloria 88 Rodriguez, Mary 88 Rodriguez, Richard 86,102 Romanik, Gerald 37 Rondeau, Gerald 74,85,95,103 Root, Evelyn 82 Rose, Roland 54,59,79,90,94,99,101 Rosenow, Deanna 78 Ross, Philip 74,83,95 Rossi, Gary 88 Roth, Carol 84,113 Roth. Charles Rottman, Sally 85,113 Roubik, Carole 70 Roubik, Donald Roubik, Janet Royce, Olive 37,68 Rudeen, Howard Rudeen, Kent 84 Ruenitz, David Rulien. Bonnie 86,112 Rulien. Marcia 82 Rusch, Joanne 59,66,67,80 Rusch, Joanne 37,54,55,59,66,11l, 112,113 Rush, Mary Rustad, Gerald 37 Rutherford, Charlene 82 Rutherford, Richard 60,80 Rutherford, Rita Ryan, Carol 37 Ryan, Dennis 16,38,55,67,68 Ryan, Diane 67,80,110 Ryan. Ryan, Rydel, Sail el, Diane 83 Patricia 86 Marcella 38.70.74 Gloria 82,113 Sagdahl, Shirley 79 St. George, Dennis 74,79,113 St. Martin, Carole 67 St. Martin, Rita 40,51,87 Salchow, Robert 86 Sanchez, Sandra 88 Sandberg. Harriet 38.69 Sandberg. Russell 85 Sanderson. Ronald 38 Sandifer. Dean 87 Santarsiero. Carol 83 Satak, Charles 87,103 Sandvig. Darlene 87.113 Satterson, Bill 38 Savino. Frank 88 Scanlon. Dennis 54.80 Scanlon. Sharon 88,113 Schacht, David 88 Schacht. Sharon 38.48.49 Schafer. Judith 85 Schaible, Arelene 67.70.8l.113 Schaible. Iudith 38.68 Scherer. Jerry 82 Scherz, Steven 87 Scheto. James 87 Spreigl, Vivian 82 Stabenow, Marilyn 70,80 Stach, Grace 80 Stachowiak. James 86 Stahnke. Beverly 87 Stahnke. James 40.58 Stalmer, Duane 84 Standlield. Mary Standiield. Robert 79 Standiield, William Stanton. Sandra 50.59.74.86.1l2.1l3 Stavsick, James 74.78.80 Stedman. John 86 Stedman, Richard 85.102 Stedman. Robert 103 Stedman, Vyvyan 16.40.67.68 Steele, James 84 Steele, Mark 56.91.93.108 Steiner, Mary Kay 82 Steinhauser, Dave 82 Stenger. Thomas 84 Schiller. Beverly 38,70 Waska. Gene Schilling. John Schilling. Iudith 39.48.49.66.111 Vass, Glen 42 Wacher. William 42 Wackeriuss. John Wackerfuss. Sandra 42.56 Wagner, Josephine 66.74.84,l13 Wahl, Deanna 78 Wahlen, Janet 81 Wald. John 42.66 Wald. Thomas 81 Waldner, Geraldine 69,86 Waldner, Pauline 42 Waldo, Edward 88,102 Waldock, Bob 60.74.82 Waldvogel. Susan 75,88 Walker, John 80.91.99.105 Wallen, Herbert 86,95 Waller. Diane 83 Wallin, Lloyd 85,102,107 Ward. Robert Warity, Darlene Warming. Rosalie 60.85 Stoifels, Dennis 40 Stolarske, Stephen Schmidt, David 71.90.93.94 Schmidt, Stanley 86 Schmidt, Trudy 51,85 Schmitz, Jacquelyn 83 Schmitz, Joan 87 Schmitz, Judy 79 Stolpestad. Harold 4l,55.67.l07.l09 Stoltzmann, Joanne 79.113 Stone, Patricia 85 Storch, Etta 41.112 Storey, Barbara 85 Strike. Jeanette 67.78.113 Strobel. David 4l.71,90.91.l05 Waska . Donald 70 Wayke, Wendell 80 Waxon Weber. , Ronald 86.106 Mary 78 Wegeworth. Jerome Schneider. Janice 87 Schneider, Nancy 54,75,70.1l0,l1l Schneller, Marlene 71.82 Schoch. Andrew 39.104 Schoenberg. William Schoenheider, Neil 87 Scholl. Joyce 39.55,59.66 Schrankler, Judith 112 Schuldt, Elaine 16.39,66.74 Schuldt, Lois Schuler, Barbara 71.85 Schute. James 103 Schultz. Barbara 80 Schultz, Donna 86.113 Schwster. Elaine 79 Schuster, Patricia 74.85.113 Schumacher. Don Schumacher. Joan 39.53.68 Schumacher. Richard 54,59.8l,106.109 Schwartzbauer. Joseph 47.56.81.85 Schwawtes. Paul Schwendig. Gary 83.95.96 Schwendig. Karren 54.70.79.l12 Schwab. William 74.82 Schwldt, Lois 86 Scott. Michael 85 Sears, Laurene 83 Sellman, Andrea 57.70.86 Setzer, John 39,59 Setzer, Phillip 82 Setzke, Karen 87 Shafer Lois 39 Shafer. Tru-Lee 86 Shanley, Mary Ann 39.66.69 Shanley, Michael 78.80.90.93.108 Shaw. Gerald 84 Sherrord. James 85 Sieber, Mary 39 Sigmeth. Gary 83.102 Sigstad. Dale 86.95.104 Simon, Barbara 82 Simonson. Roger 87 Wegwerth, Edward 82.105 Wegwerth. Howard 43.95 Wegwerth. Willard 80 Stromberg, Jean 51,79 Strong, Georgianne 50.85.112 Suerth. Iames 41 Suiter. Judy 60.79 Swanson, Bernice 41.66 Swanson. Carl 86 Swanson. Carol Swanson. Kenneth 41 Swanson. Lyle 80 Swanson. Norma 88 Swanson. Sharon 82 Weigum. Unette Weihe. Barbara 84.112 Weiss. Allan 85.98 Weiss. Arlene 87 Welle, Ronald 74,82 Wells, Wentz, Claudia 43.66.75 lohn 43.67.68 Wermus. Donna 67 Wessels, Donald 43 Westling, Carole 43,111,112 Yaeger. Carol 67.80 Zaslavetz. Vera 44,48.49.70 Sipf, John 66.88 Skinner. Neal 88 Smith. Alice Smith. Gary 88 Smith. Janet Smith. Jerry 83.103 Smith. Robert 74 Smith. Sandra 75.86.112 Snell, Judy 40,67 Sweet, Alice Sweno, Judy 71.88 Swenson. Judith 67.87.112 Sybrandt, Peter 87 Szeremeta. Robert Talbot. Beverly 81 Tallarico. Patrick 81 Tasler, Ted Tate. Judith 87 Tavernier. Beverly 80 Teele, Richard 86 Tempel, Richard 81 Tempest, Theodore 81 Theisen. Errol 67.84 Thiel. ludy 42 Thiel. Patricia 70.78 Thomas, Sharon 87 Thomas. Sharon. 79 Thome. Joyce 81 Thompson. Richard Tidgwell, Carol 6l.67,80,ll2.113 Tiedens. Nancy 79 Tierney. Mike 83.95 Tinkham. Dale 83.95 Tunucci. Richard 86.98 Tischler. James Todd, Judith 42.46.47.49.55,66.67.70 Toensing, Richard 6l.70.79.l06.l07 Toland. Harold Trejo. Tony 87 Trulson. John Trusinski, Karl 83.95.98 Trusinski, Sigrid 42,67 Tyler. Richard 81.96 Sobanski. Carol 78,80 Sobanski. Eduard 40 Soeffner. Janice 84.112 ' Sommerdorf. Janice 81.113 Sorg. Paul 40 Spadino. Carol 7l.74.86.l13 Speiser. Constance 16.40.53.59.66 Spitz. Sandra 59.70.87,113 Uhler. Barbara 83.113 Uhlir, Jandt 42.66 Valentine. Joanne 83,113 Valentine, Ted Van Hover. William Van Kirk, Charles 85.112 Van Ness. David 86,106 Van Roden Dennis 85 Vehges. Dianne 71.82 Ver es Gordon 79 Westlund. Lawrence 83 Westphal. Janet 43 Wewerka. William 85 Whall. Mae 71.74.85.112.l13 Whall. Patsy 43.74 White, Judith 71,74 White. Michael 88 Wiesner, Clarey 58.88.104 Wick. Margaret 43.113 Wifall, Joann 50,66.71.82 Wiggins, Douglas 84 Wildenauer. Charles 80 Wilke. Charles 81 Wilke. Suzy 44.70 Wilke. Thomas 49 Williams. Carolyn 84 Williams. Richard 88 Wills, Delaine 4453.56.67 Wingate. Bob 59.67.82.95,99 Winger. Rockey 1.59.85.95.98 Winkel. Jacqueling 74.83.113 Winterbarer. Beatrice 69,74 Witte. Sandra 67.80.113 Witter, Fred 81 Witucki. Janice 69.85 Wonsomos, Gene 44.53 Wonsomos, Marlys 83.113 Wood, Donald 79,81 Wood. Patricia 70.81 Woulfe. Thomas 83.95.98 Wright. Theodore 87 Wukawite. Thomas 44 Wulfing. James Yaeger. Judith 84 Yeager. Norman 83 Young. Jacqueling 6l.7l.74.84 Youngquist. Rita 80 Zeipelt. Sandra 44 Zerahan. Carol 84 Zimer, John 86 Ziemer. William 85 Zinschlag, David 44 Zuk. Nadsia 67 g . Vesper. Dennis 61.81 Vick. Barbara 80.112 Von De Linde. Margo 74.84.112 Zwickey. James 44.58.66,67 Zwickey. Joyce 79 . . . PATRON PAGE We wish to express our thanks to the patrons of the 1957 SAGA for their cooperation and contributions, which helped to make this SAGA a success. Our deepest appreciation goes to the following officers of the Harding P. T. S. A.: Mrs. Iohn Mielke, President: Mrs. Herbert Iones, Vice President: Mr. Harold Rode, Treasurer: Mrs. La Verna Edgren, Rec. Sec.: Mrs. Raymond Rosenow, Corresponding Sec.: Mr. Lyman Hanson, Au- ditor: Mrs. W. F. Toensing, Historian. ADVERTISING AGENCIES Fred D. Fredell, Advertising 2300 St. Clair Mi. 8-3203 APPAREL SHOPS Fulton's Apparel Shop 919 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-7344 Skettington's Haberdashers 439 Wabasha at Seventh Street Ca. 4-5944 AUTO DEALERS East Side Ford 683 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-5561 Kemper Motors 801 E. Seventh Street Pr. 6-2777 Merit Chevrolet 824 E. Seventh Street Pr. 6-1546 AUTO SUPPLIES AND PARTS Salute Auto Stores 824 E. Seventh Street Pr. 6-2746 AWNINGS AND WINDOWS Household Service Co. 689 E. Third Street Pr. 4-2341 BAKERIES Beaudet's Bakery 1660 White Bear Avenue Pr. 6-1031 Eddie's Home Bakery 1899 Stillwater Avenue Pr. 6-9128 Hazel Park Bakery 844 White Bear Avenue Pr. 6-7525 Len's Bakery We specialize in Birthday 1424 White Bear Avenue Pr. 6-9766 Sanitary Cut-Price Bakery 933 E. Seventh Street Pr. 6-2426 BANKS First Merchants State Bank 879 E. Seventh Street Pr. 6-2748 Northwestern State Bank 875 E. Minnehaha Pr. 1-5555 BARBERS Bergman's Barber Shop Cakes.' Hudson Road and Iohnson Pkwy. Len's Barber Shop 1424 White Bear Avenue Iack's Barber Shop Near No. St. Paul, turn off on White Bear Avenue Iack Price Barber Shop 363 Earl Street BEAUTY SHOPS Mounds Hairdressing Salon 388 Earl near Hudson Road Pr. 6-1033 BOAT AND MOTORS Breuer Sale and Service 1418 Arcade Street Pr. 6-0645 BUILDING CONTRACTORS Gerald G. Aichele 85 So. Hazel Pr. 1-9009 G. Nienaber Contracting 121 Maria Pr. 6-4975 BUSINESS SCHOOLS Globe Business College 23 E. Sixth Street Ca. 4-4378 Rasmussen Practical Business S 63 E. Fifth Street Ca. 2-5333 CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS Cain's Laundromat 691 E. Third Street Pr. 6-9321 Hazel Park Cleaners 1786 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-5541 Mother's Friend Cleaners 740 E. Seventh Street Pr. 6-2721 Riverview Cleaners 369 Earl Street Pr. 1-7512 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Dayton's Bluff Commercial Club 770 E. Seventh Street Pr. 6-5136 CONCRETE, READY-MIXED Cemstone Products 1520 E. Minnehaha Pr. 6-2797 Transit Mix Concrete Co. 1520 E. Minnehaha Pr. 6-2797 CONFECTIONERS F. G L. Confectionery 526 White Bear Avenue Pr. 6-9268 Ruimke's Confectionery 451 Forest Pr. 6-9091 DAIRY STORES Burns Dairy Store 939 Conway Street Pr. 6-4433 Fancy-Freeze Drive In Fourth and Earl Streets Nelsen's Dairy Bar 1187 E. Minnehaha Pr. 6-9190 DANCE STUDIOS Lorraine Dance Studio 788 E. Seventh Street Pr. I-3711 DRUG STORES Earl Rexall Drugs 361 Earl Street Pr. 6-1783 Guertin's Drug 1532 White Bear Avenue Pr. 6-7497 Lincoln Park Drug 1984 Stillwater Avenue Pr. 6-2226 Maria Drug 679 E. Third Street Pr. 6-2446 Minnehaha Drug chool 1781 E. Minnehaha Pr. 4-2363 North Drug Co. 786 E. Seventh Street Pr. 6-0225 Swanson Drug Co. 823 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-6035 Synder Brothers Drug 1620 White Bear Avenue Pr. 1-8803 ELECTRIC APPLIANCE AND TV Anderson Electric Co. 712 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-1000 A 6 P Electric 784 E. Seventh Street Pr. 4-2921 Earl Street Radio-TV and Appliance Repairing 576 Earl Street Pr. 6-2070 Hillcrest Electric Co. Commercial, Industrial 6 Residential 1756 White Bear Avenue Sp. 9-8440 Tom's TV Service 935 E. Third Street Pr. 6-0731 Tower Radio and Television 833 E. Seventh Street Pr. 8839 ENGRAVERS Pilla Engraving The Best in Announcements 516 Collins Pr. 1-5136 FLORISTS Edith Miller Florist 1763 Old Hudson Road Pr. 4-4526 Hudson Road Nursery 1780 Old Hudson Road Pr. 1-5181 I. H. Iordan and Sons 2260 Upper Afton Road Pr. 1-6334 Ioseph G. Germann, Grower Flower and Vegetable Plants 1776 Hudson Road Pr. 4-4561 Posey-Miller Green House 1767 Old Hudson Road Pr. 6-2704 FUEL AND APPLIANCES Aichele Fuel and Appliances 909 Iohnson Parkway Pr. 1-5511 Dayton Oil Co. 835 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-8801 Hazel Park Fuel 1000 Kennard Pr. 1-3834 FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Peterson Maytag Inc. 798 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-8871 Roxy Furniture and Appliances 900 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-5533 644 Selby Ca. 7-6569 Ver Haign Incinerators 233 Bates Pr. 1-6263 FUNERAL HOME Mueller Mortuary 677 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-5567 GARAGES Andrle's Garage 218 Bates Pr. 6-0438 Hazel Park Garage 1906 Stillwater Avenue Pr. 6-9288 S. P. Casperson Auto Service 946 E. Seventh Street Pr. 6-8470 GROCERY STORES Brozek's Food Market 999 Hudson Road Pr. 6-4827 Cash Food Market 1199 White Bear Avenue Pr. 6-6378 Connie's Food Market 241 Earl Street Pr. 6-1001 Foodville 800 Earl Street Pr. 6-3869 Haug's Food Market 1871 E. Minnehaha Pr. 4-2237 Hoft's Grocery and Meats 1658 E. Seventh Street Pr. 4-1975 Iohnson Brothers Super Market 1165 Hudson Road Pr. 1-5585 Lincoln Park Super-Fair 1980 Stillwater Avenue Pr. 1-5593 Kingpin Foods Inc. 1656 White Bear Avenue Pr. 6-2769 National Food Store 902 E. Seventh Street , Pr. 6-9101 R. G H. Reiners Grocery 1238 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-9297 Wakefield Grocery 726 E. Seventh Street Pr. 4-4750 HARDWARE STORES Gruber Hardware Television and Appliances 1608-10 White Bear Avenue Lincoln Park Hardware 1987 Stillwater Avenue Pr. 4-5351 Nels Hardware 967 Bush Avenue Pr. 1-8939 INSURANCE COMPANIES Atkin Insurance Co. 792 Margaret Pr. 4-5988 Mutual Service Insurance Companies, District Office 161816 White Bear Avenue Pr. 4-5966 IEWELERS Kokkler Iewelers 1614 White Bear Avenue Pr. 6-8183 IEWELRY AND STATIONERY Iosten's, H. A. Peterson, Repr. Foshay Tower Arcade Minneapolis, Minn. Fe. 6-3950 LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hazel Park Lumber Co. 1055 Van Dyke Pr. 1-6438 W. C. Stanton Lumber Co. 845 Earl Street Pr. 4-5933 W. B. Martin Lumber Co. 1291 E. Seventh Street MANUFACTURERS Conveyor's Specialties 666 E. Third Street Pr. 6-6414 Electro-Watchman, Inc. 728 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-2983 Midwest Plastics Mfg. Co. 208 Bates Pr. 1-1252 Minnesota Mining S Mfg. Co. Diversified Products for Home and Industry 895 E. Seventh Street Pr. 6-8511 Nobles Engineering G Mfg. 645 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-5581 Seven-Up Bottling Co. Seventh at Payne Pr. 6-2711 MOTELS Sky Blue Waters Motel 1716 Hudson Road Pr. 4-2243 PHOTOGRAPHERS Marion Carpenter Portrait Studios 1032 Conway Street Pr. 6-3897 Trudell Photographers 671 So. Snelling Mi. 8-2256 PLUMBING AND HEATING Avoles Plumbing 779 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-5515 Iohn Katzenmaier G Co. Herb. Wentz, Prop. Plumbing and Heating Contractors 1224 Margaret Street Pr. 4-4912 L. Nienaber Plumbing 6 Heating 664 Cherry Pr. 6-5041 PUBLISHERS Bernie La Beau and Co. 776 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-6111 RADIO STATIONS Radio Station WISK 158 White Bear Avenue Pr. 1-5588 ' RECORD SHOPS E M C Recording Corp. 806 E. Seventh Street Pr. 4-4781 Youngs Record and T. V. Co. 850 E. Seventh Street Pr. 1-8920 REPAIR SHOPS Hazel Park Radio and Bicycle Shop 836 White Bear Avenue Pr. 6-1086 Kinea Service and Fix-It Shop 743 E. Third Street Pr. 6-6081 SERVICE STATIONS Bill and Ed's 66 Service Third Street and White Bear Avenue Pr. 6-9359 Carl's Standard Service 305 Maria at Third Street Pr. 1-0060 Dave Vadnais Standard Highway 61 and Pacific Pr. 1-7055 Edward A. Gontarek fSkelly Service Station! Third and Mounds Pr. 6-9013 Ha1l's Motor Service CPhillips 661 803 Earl Street Pr. 6-9125 Ierry's Dodge City 511 E. Seventh Street Ca. 4-5671 Iim's D-X Service 2013 E. Minnehaha Pr. 6-9047 Lincoln Park Texaco 1991 Stillwater Avenue Pr, 1-9213 Pariseau Brothers Cities Service 771 Hudson Road Pr. 6-9215 Phil's Mobil Service 1744 White Bear Avenue Sp. 9-9953 Price's Skelly Service Hudson and Bates Pr. 6-9255 Ray's Standard Service 1772 E. Minnehaha Pr. 6-9144 Ritter's Cities Service 1773 E. Minnehaha Pr. 6-9185 Martin Ioyce Service fPhillips 661 744 E. Third Street Pr. 6-9251 Mitche1l's City Service 571 Earl Street Pr. 6-9170 Toomey's D-X Service 1775 E. Seventh Street at White Bear Avenue Pr. 6-9162 Zack's 66 Service 1118 E. Seventh Street Pr. 6-9174 SHOE REPAIR STORES Ioe Rucci's Hillcrest Shoe Repair 1655 White Bear Avenue Across from Kingpin Leo Weiss Shoe Shop 1051 Hudson Road TAILOR SHOPS Karl Kaiser Tailor Shop 1124 E. Seventh Street Pr. 6-9114 Pete's Tailor Shop 852 E. Seventh Street THEATERS Mounds Theater 1029 Hudson Road Pr. 6-2905 TRANSFER AND STORAGE Hirte Transfer 745 E. Third Street Pr. 1-2532 Wallin Transfer 1813 Fauquier Pr. 4-3311 VARIETY STORES F. W. Woolworth 1624 White Bear Avenue Plf. 6-6600 Gullickson Gamble Store 824 White Bear Avenue Pr. 1-8583 Krueger Variety Store 683 E. Third Street Pr. 1-0083 Ray Haerte1's Store E. Minnehaha at Seventh Street Pr. 6-1882 SPECIAL PATRON Robert T. 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