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

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'GY' - give maximum coverage of the past Hg' S., an yeafs to Conle. he 1959 SAGA, set in a Medieval atmosphere, has been designed to school events and to provide enter- GAMMA Jo.,.,42w9fJ1 Apuefl, tainment and a lasting memory for WMC N Rusty Armor the BEACON mascot plays host to our book after serving as a BEACON regular Rustys career began early in the school season when a contest to name him was announced He has been the main character of a series of cartoons relating the life of a teenager The advent of the knight into Hardmgs por tals came about in 1953 when it was decided to make a change Since that time the Harding Knight has been used in various activities but has never been used with a medieval theme in a Harding yearbook It IS believed that to appre crate the beauty and pageantry associated with the knight it must be presented to its fullest extent therefore the staff has endeavored to carry this theme throughout the SAGA canal- f' ULJA' tb se q-muff ffl' ,,Qv'vvLC' lfljf' fl!--41 CJ gba ffL.0l3 X Lars.--I H Q0 yi :ami-'J-'1s m'-5 Q .1 .fa -.M 1 9 ' ' -s f , , , im . ,f 1 jf C' , ,1 V ' S, ' ' V iq ,. , , , z rl- 4 7 . 5 f' . n . f r, 1.1 'ff' . . . lf 'nx- ' r . . . . . . .. 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In CLUBS DIVISIOV SPORTS DIVISION Ldrtor eamze Peterson Edlffjf Date Alaurer MR IOHN D THOMAS Ass1stanfPrn1c1pr1I any ears of trreless effort to the beneflt of Hardmg may be credlted to Mr Thomas He has coped vuth a task sometlmes unpleasant many tnmes thankless, ln hrs job as ass1st ant prmclpal Reports and forms conferences and memoranda and endless admmlstratlye decxslons haye been ordlnary ey eryday tasks of Hardmgs Asslstant Prmclpal Mr Thomas has deyoted many years to Hardmg H15 earlrer ycars were spent as a classroom teacher In 1946 he became assxstant prmcnpal To mcrease the drfflculty of hls task and of partxcular merlt xs Mr Thomas strenuous effort under the tremendous pres sure brought about by thc excccdmgly crowded school sltuatlon oyer the past sex eral years The ease of operatxon of school functlons, the CXpCCllIlI1g of dlsclpllnary actlons, and the oyerall eff1c1ent super y1s1on of our crowded school are partlally due to the deyotedness of Mr Thomas to Hardmg The pleasant smlle and the a1r of smcere lnterest IH your problem reluctantly pass upon Mr Thomas retlrement The deyotcdness of Mr Thomas to Harding Hlgh School encourages us to dedxcate our book to hun x .., . . , . 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Y , 1 ' ' fs - , , - , , 1 V 1 , , , - , f , , he debt of gratrtude and thanks whlch Hardlng IIS adm1n15trat1on U and faculty and 1ts students for th1rtyf1xe years owe M155 Hanley has gone beyond any hope of re payment Though records Pl'0CldlIl1 her deyotlon to educatlon the thou sands of her frlends whom she has helped through the d1fflCUlI years are best eudence of a job 5uc cessfully completed Most of us th1nk of MISS Hanley as the dlrector of the Guxdance Department but not to be overlooked IS her early work at Hardxng She vas responslble 'bfi C md GA for the organxzatlon and d1rect1on of Student Coun C11 dCI1Xll16S 1U 1937 It was then known as the Wei fare League and lts name changed ln 1937 Of par t1cular s1gn1f1cance also IS the fact that one year later 1n 1958 M155 Hanley s 1n1t1at1ye and perseyerance 1n stntuted the aud1o usual alds program as a Student Counc1l functlon M155 Hanleys contrlbutlons to Hardmg and educa t1on though are so yast that words gloss over her real contr1but1on All that she has done 15 synony mous w1th the progress of educatron To one so ded1cated to us we ded1cate our book MISS MARY E C HANLEY Guzdante L QMP1 , , , A-. - , ,, ,y K 1 Q . lx Y - . , . Q I V, . .. .Y 7 . - ' 7 q I a 7 - n Q . ' 7 7 Y 3 Y ' , . Y . . . . f . tk . . ,9 1 x 1 A U .aff f .11 X V ' JU' l LL v - f ,lfllx 'l ' I y uv Llp , df I F E 1 l A 1 sf Vikklfi Q In , Y ' 1 'R M' r 7 . K ' 'P f 3 4 A -X ..v', s uf? -rig :Af f- 'P ' r : l 1 i iv .44 'v 5149! if H . . Zzauliy 'D fcil' Principal, MR. HOMER W. GODFREY Assislant Principal, MR. IOHN D. THOMAS lu, ,ggw au -M.-.if Q in x SX ., Thirty-three years ago Harding opened its doors to 488 students. Only the superb and tireless effort of Harding's principal, Mr. Godfrey, along with the competent know-how of Assistant Principals Thomas and Gilleland, could cope with problems that develop in a building which now houses over 1650 students, 850 above capacity. The weighty increment of responsibili- ties that must go hand in hand with this tremendous change in school population, however, has established rewards for these administrators. Though Harding's doors opened in 1926, its first graduating class was in 1952 for the school began as a junior high school and developed into the senior level. That first graduating class contained 32 members. The 1959 Class of approximately 375 is a tribute to the sin- cere interest and activity of Hardingls ad- minstrators. Assistant Principal, MR. IVAYNE F. GILLELAND -is MR. PAUL BORANIAN Business Eduration 1 9' 3 J fun.,-We MRS. JESSIE CHRISTOPHERSON MR. 0. MITCHELL , MR. PAUL E. BJELDANES W BRYAN Sfienre and 'K W History Malbemalics X Home Econo mics MR. J. LOUIS COLLINS Social Studies and Algebra india MR OLIVER j COURTEMANCHE Busmess Educatzon M MRS RUTH 1' RUSSELL CRADIT WM Lrbrarzan KM MISS MARGARET DUNN Chemzstry X uf!-flf VIC x,li'7 Q.-.,,-M ff? f 1 A-Zvi MR EUGENE H DYRHAUG Sona! Srxence Uv-1 Scubes from Mrs Moores fourth perlod Englnsh II class are shown recenvmg advlce and CIIICCIIOII on an lmportant sub1ect the jumor essay MR RONALD T FINNEGAN Industrml Educatzon MRS ISABELL N GAGNON Matbematzcs MR JAMES P FRICKE Englzsb and Soczal Sludzes MRS FLORENCE H GAMBLE Englzsh and German MISS MARY E C HANLEY Guxdanre MRS DONNA JUNE HIM MELBACK English MR CLARENCE J HEINF English and Speech f J S ,zz-Q mf MR ALFRED E SY ,,,...,,y, JOHNSON My On the job Tmznmg and Miscellaneous Trades MR THOMAS F KELLY Amerrran Hxslory and Physxral Edumtxon MR MICHAEL KISSELL Physxral Eduranon MR ROBERT C JOHNSON Bxology H5- MISS JOYCE E KRAULIK Voral Music Not alchemlsts but careful chemxsts begun an ex perlment under the dxreguon of M155 Dunn MR CLARENCE G MR JAMES E LEINO LANDIS I nduslrxal Arts Student Counrzl and Cmfts 1--X MISS CECELIA A LARSON Buszness Va E fb MR CLYDE F MCDONALD Health MR ARLEY W LUDWIG I rrdustrzal Arts Squlres m the busmess world learn the art of typmg wuh the guxdance of Mr Rosenquxst MISS LEAH B MILLER American History xria .4 MXQESR NE -113 XXV Q lxsb xx MISS CECELIA M MCHUGI-I Geometry and Refresbers Math MR ALAN D MCNAMER Malhematus QKUMSNQW 'mem MRS ADELAIDE NORGAARD Librarian MISS DORA J MILI ER Ameruan History l JOHN NOVACZYK Industrxal Arts MR HERBFRT MATTHES Instrumental Nuszc ,SSL ryan? 'R-gnwv-'W F,-' MISS GLADYS O ! M XYS Busmess MR JOHN WILLIAM o LEARY Soczal Stud1es 'nu- fr! . A -1 V . - Q , I It x I I Q '? ' gv- ..,, . I' I 5 I 1 , : p: A f ,H at I ,R , A I X 0 :Q ,S I 1. .n I A M V 1 A T sg V , r .Q W .74 . ' an I - I . I , . ' ' N ': '. if A . , -' ',a , 5 i ' if It V f ' f' I bg. XX. - I X X . . ,A If 1 A I xl: Q' P' . ,I ,Q .X Af, T X X X-Q 'fig V , I E- R S . V J X 1 'IX X Yx K I TR' World Hxslory -ml? New' MR RONALD C SKAMSFR Englxsh MR JOSEPH P SPIES Irrduslnal Education MR DONALD E MR JAMES C ROSENQUIST SARGENT Q 1 , Bmmef-V .2 Q Guxdance 'vox f'-s 'X 'N .13 iv? Mlss JULIE H soLUM H ygzene few!! 1-'QW MRS ARLENE DANIELSON STAHL Englzxb -ny' Miss FLORENCE V PEARSON MR JOHN s Rossi ,NA M155 ERNA Comerzalzon - 55 9' SCHULZ 'T' Arls and Cn: ls 'Y W-J Music from Oklahoma xx played by Miss Kraulxk for some of Hardmgs Madrxgal Smgers m preparation for a possible pro duguon of that musxcal MR GERALD T STALWICK Cbemmry and Pbyxxcs 93 'Q U MRS DORIS SWANSON Englxsb T' MR PAUL MARTIN STREIF Englxsh 5 l A N ' I , V -jsqf 7 3 msgs . . if Is - Q D ' M ' A 'iq f . A Ay 1 . ' Rf ' xs E I A 4 ' 4 1 ' ' p A M p is - Hi x sp, , 'E ' fa - 1 1-s xv MISS CLARAMARY E SWARTZBAUER Home Eronomzcs and Sorzal and Famzly Problems MR CARL A TAMMINEN Socml Studies 'ig 9. I1 MM 0 xx! Mtv v.V?5i 15 WILLIAM G TERRY Guzdanre Members of Mr Novaczxks perxod 4 woodshop engage m the nraft of wood working, MRS SANDRA J WESTBY Englxsb W -2-9 MRS GAIL LA MOINE WILBUR Stxenre and Pbyxzcal Education MRS ORA Q WRIGHT Bzology MISS ELSIE D TRAUTMAN Home Economfrs MR PETER VUJOVICH Amerzcan Hzstory and Sorml Sludxes IQN 45 MR DAVID JOHN WNUK journalism and English MISS ANNE F VAUGHAN Buszness new MR BRUCE VIRGIN Matbemntxrs -I-usd Uiinqnlgmgn X .1 5 L X13 3f 1H lx . . . Smivrs 3--Q, 1 ef , M Q: Jiif, I' V? 'LL f 5 gf a H1 R V 1' J , , I' V ' , 5 i S A Ti I . 9 . , ' .ig-.il 1, K .X z ' 1 Q V ' .zirg ' ..,. A 1 ...r 2 Y Q 'R 3 ,L . N I ' A . ff 'V WhV 'ly Q 1, 'iw V f ' 0' ' je- f,A- 5 AM' 'H' V I , Y I f Q qkxxy. . ' -V V , h Q 3-rw , . ..,.i7, . M ,.. Q ' I 1' - . ' gl ' ' F' 4 ' A H K .V .L :iwfg L - , ' V A , Q X , -- lb . 4 xv! K ,.1.! ., ' 7 mamma I ei JOHN PAUL ALLEN John is known to all his friends as Jack . High on his list of favorite books is Bridge on lbe River Kwai. His activities at Harding included the Tennis team, the H Club, and P.T.S.A. Jack was quite enthusi- astic about the movie The Vikings. He will join a military service after graduation. ROBERT CHARLES ALBRECHT Boh's favorite hook was The Sea lVolf. He was a member of P.T.S.A. and Trades Training. Howdy is his most used expression. Bob really enjoyed the motion picture, To Hell and Back. Upon graduation, he plans on entering a trade school or one of the armed forces. ARMOND JAM ES ANDRESS Arm took part and was an active member of Mike and Key-fresh- man year, Audio Visual-sophomore year. During his junior year, he was on the Hall Patrol and in Occupational Survey. His favorite ex- pression is Watch yourself old man. Higher education and marriage are his plans for the future. NANCY DARLENE ANDERSON The book which she enjoyed the most was Ben-Hur. Dee feels that the best movie she has ever seen was Tlre Ten Commtmflmenls. She participated in Student Council, A Choir. German Club. the operet- ta The Heartless Troll, F.T.A., the Pep Club, and Junior Achievement. Oh, you know! is her most used expression. Dee hopes to at- tend some college after graduation. RONALD EVERETT ANDERSON w ees. is this boy's favorite expression. The book Andy en- joyed most was Slreet Rod. He was very impressed with that wonder- ful motion picture, The Robe. Upon graduation, Andy would like ADRIENNE JEAN ANGBERG Come on you guys! is the expression Ade uses the most. Her numerous activities include Student Council. the Flag Twirlers, the Senior Steering Committee, and the Beacon Representatives. She was also a candidate for Oueen of Hearts. Ade's future plans are to fur- ther her education at Macalester College. AURELIO HENRY AGUIRRE Pee Wee took an active interest in Gymnastics and A Football teams. He also was a participant in Student Council, Jr. Steering Com- mittee, and the H Club. His favorite expressions include That's life and How about that. Henry plans to attend a fashion design- ing school after graduation. JOAN LOUISE ARRIGONE During her years at Harding, Joanne has been a member of Contact, a Student Council Representative, and in Occupational Relations. The saying which she uses the most is That's a nasty break. Joanne rated I'Il Cry Tomorrow as her favorite book. Her preference is toward a career as an airline stewardess , - as A G ! 5 , m--...M ' lg 1 to enter college. 1 ' Q i' ' ,ti . J in , ' j 1 els N X N L if RUTH MARIE ASHTON Gee whiz! is the saying Ruthy uses most frequently. High on the list of her favorite motion pictures was Roman Holiday. She really enjoyed the book. The Robe. Her favorite club is the German Club of which she has been a member for three years. When Ruthy graduates, she plans to become a registered nurse. SANDRA RAE AVOLES AV was an active and energetic participant in many varied activi- ties. Among these were Homecoming Oueen, second attendant to Miss Print. a Cheerleader, Student Governing Board, Madrigal Singers. and corresponding secretary to the Student Council. I can't see it. No future in it: but, think of the fun! is her favorite expres- sion. Av's future plans after graduation are, as of yet, undecided. MYRON BAILEY R.C. says that his favorite motion picture was The Al jolsorr Story. While at Harding. he participated in A Choir for two years. You're a card and should be dealt with! is his most used expression. Work- ing and marriage are his plans for the future. JUDITH K. BAKKE Red Cross and Student Council are two of the activities -Judy par- ticipated in during her high school years. She rated Farewell to Arms as her favorite movie. The saving that ludy uses most frejquently is All that jazz! Her future plans include advanced education in the jgfield of art. JOSEPH BARBARI To Hell and Bark was the motion picture Joe enjoyed the most. He was an equipment manager and a Gym Leader. His activities also included Football. Contact, and P.T.S.A. Upon graduation Joe plans to enter the Navy. ROBERT THORNTON BA RTE Cross-Countrv, Track, Swimming, A Choir, H Club. and the 1957 operetta, The Ilearllesr Troll , are some of the various activities Bob participated in while at Harding. His favorite expression is Hey Just one more time ! and he enjoyed the movie The Vikings. After graduation he plans on entering the Air Force. ARLENE RUTH BARTIZAL Her friends fondly call her Leenie. She has participated in the Pep Club, the German Club. and Junior Achievement. Oh, No Kiddinglu is her favorite expression. Probably business education and a secre- tarial position are her plans for the future. JENNIFER EVELYN BARTIZAL Jenny's activities at Harding have included P.T.S.A., G.A.A., the Beacon Staff. the Saga Staff, and Junior Achievement. She rated The King and I as her favorite movie. The saying which she uses the most is Oh Really! Like her sister, Jenny also plans to enter a business school upon graduation. LAXVRENCE BASTIAN Central Committee for Contact, H Club, Student Governing Board, Drama Club, Track, Cross Country, Gopher Historian Club, P.T.S.A. Board National Honor Society, and Noon Patrol are some of the activities Larry participated in while at Harding. Zoot-ta-May was his favorite expression. His future plans after graduation in- clude college. ELAINE ELEANOR BECK Sam liked the book, The Good Ear!h and the movie, The Ten Commandments. Her most used expression is Oh well. She partici- pated in P.T.S.A. and after graduation she plans to work. SALLY ANN BECKEN Sal participated in A Choir, G.A.A., Pep Club, P.T.S.A., Girls Glee, also a Student Council Rep. Class Ring was her favorite book Farewell to Arms her favorite movie. I'll never tell is her most used expression. She plans to go into nurses training after graduation. CAROLYN JEAN BELISLE Carol's favorite saying is Forget it, and Love is a Many Splendored Thing, was her favorite movie. Liltle Women is her best liked book. She belonged to Contact, Red Cross and P.T.S.A. Her plans after graduation include work. -J 've-4' 9: Vu- A -'3 .N xi D 'VRD 1' 94 YNQ-p aa J'--Qs, iii' 1 1 M-,A WARREN BELTZ , Tiger rates Suyonara as his favorite movie and Ivanhoe as his favorite book. It does not pav to think! is his most used expression. He belonged to the Archery Club and was a shop helper. He played football in his freshmen year. His future plans include trade school. LAWRENCE H. BENSON Larry enjoyed the book, Hot Rod. Thunder Road was the movie which he was enthusiastic about. His favorite expression is That's jockey! Larry's plans for the future are undecided. DIANE JEAN BERGERON De was on the job training. Honestly is her favorite saying. She rates Sayonara as her most enjoyable movie and From Here lo Eternity as the favorite book. De plans to attend business school after graduation. JAMES BERNIE Jim's activities included H -Club, and .the swimming team. His favorite book was Ivanhoe , and Great is his favorite expression. He's very interested in joining the services after graduation. Y Ha, if -1 KAL fpsiiu is if l nv. i 'I tb. A I I i X f 'vt-fu -9 in ii' 1 ,.. ' EE WILLIAM J. M. BERNIE f'To Hell and Bark is the movie Bill enjoyed most. He participated in Swimming and Audio-Visual. He plans to go to college after graduation. THOMAS JEFFERY BERRY Tomlrates Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo as the book he enjoyed most. He liked the movie In Love and War . He participated in Football and H Club. His future plans include college. SUSAN JEAN BESCH Susie's activities include Pep Club, J.A., Choir, G.A.A., and O.S.K. She rates No Time for Sergeanlf' as her favorite movie and English Workshop as the book she enjoyed most. Her favorite expression is Let's lam outa here. Future plans: Secretary. SHARELL ANNE BETTENDORF Sharell says her favorite saying is Ah ha now, there's a sign of mental instability you guys. She belonged to the Pep Club and Hi-C. No Time for Sergeant? was her favorite movie. Her future plans include business college. JARITA MARIE BIBEAU Oh, Gosh , is her most commonly used expression. War and Peace is Jerrie's favorite movie and she rates Gone With the Wind as her favorite book. She was Red Cross Representative for two years. She will marry after graduation. RALPH BLAND While at Harding, Ralph was a member of the Pep Club and P.T.S.A. Aw Gee! was the expression he used most frequently. His highest rated book was Ho! Rod and To Hell and Back took first on his list of favorite motion pictures. Ralph has no definite plans for the future. RONALD C. BOENISH Ron was a candidate for homecoming king and took part in Football. He said Battle Cry was the movie he enjoyed most. To Hell and Back he rated as his favorite book. Is that a fact is an expression he often uses. Ron plans to go to college. JEANNE LUCILLE BOYLE Her nickname is Cimmeron. She took part in Y-Teens, G.A.A., German Club, Pep Club, and Drama Club. She was a Miss Print candidate and a Red Cross Representative. Ya, but but is a favorite expression. Jeanne rates Raintree County as her favorite movie. She plans to study modeling after graduation. BETTY JANE BRANDT Betty says Sayonam was her favorite movie. She was a G.A.A. Board Member and an office helper. She also participated in A Band, P.T.S.A., and G.A.A. Her most common expression is Cut it out. Working and traveling are in her plans after graduation. DAVID HAROLD BRANDT Dave is a member of Gopher Historians, H Club, and National Honor Society. He also was President of Student Council, Senior Class Treasurer, and Treasurer helper on the P.T.S.A. Board. He received the Beacon Award as a Junior and Senior. He was King of Hearts and participated in A and B Football, A and B Basketball and Baseball. He will go to college after graduation. CLIFFORD DUANE BRANDVOLD Cliff rates War and Peace as his favorite book and To Hell and Barkf as a movie he enjoyed the most. I'll say is his favorite ex- presston. He is undecided about plans for after graduation. SHIRLEY ANN BRONSON Shirtz frequently uses the expression That gets my goat. She liked the book Mutiny on the Bounty , and the movie To Hell and Bark . Becoming a secretary is in her plans after graduation. i .ar -A M 'L Ai A R. ez X J ,, I 1 '53 5'-fp 'H 'Rifle' 2 . - ARTHUR BROWN Art helped to produce a television program for the chemistry de- partment at Harding. He was a member of P.T.S.A. After graduation Art will go on to college. MICHAEL JACK BRUNNER Mick rates To Hell and Bark as the most enjoyable movie as well as his favorite book. He was in Occupational Training and On The Job Training. His favorite saying is Smile so I can see where you is. He's planning on going to college and into the field of refrigeration. AUDREY ANN BUHL Audie chose for her favorite book Hoosier Heritage and To Hell and Bark is the motion picture which she enjoyed the most. She was a member of A Choir and Girls Glee Club. Her plans after gradua- tion from Harding are to work in an office. ROGER BLAIR BURDICK Scott was a candidate for King of Hearts, Student Council Repre- sentative, Red Cross Representative, Gym helper and a member of the Hockey Team. The moyie which he chose for his favorite was The Ten Commandments. As yet his future plans are indefinite. F' x tx . - -- C' , J 2: , 'st if , x It sis' ' ft .SE Y SQA 4-,,l PATRICIA HELEN BURSINGER '40 ,K e if- .Z new S1 A ee on , ,ji Vg ' 4 .. in :Ei I X' I 'A K-.Ki ru V '56 f 'X -J' l'T.'f' v'- v Y. ' -rs wx ii 4 'x Pat participated in the Pep Club, German Club, and P.T.S.A. Give 'em the word is her favorite expression. She rates Sayonara as the motion picture she most enjoyed. After graduation from Harding her plans are to go to a Comptometer School. JULEEN MARY BUSH Jeanie took part in three plays at Harding. She was a member of the Drama Club, Pep Club. F.T.A., Contact, G.A.A., and she also was a candidate for Queen of Hearts. Forget it is her most used ex- pression. Secretarial work is included in her future plans. PATRICK MORGAN CANFIELD Cat Panfield rated Treasure Island as his favorite book and In Love and Waf' as his favorite movie. No sweat is his most used expression. He belonged to the Student Governing Board, H Club, Track Team, and Noon Patrol. After graduation he plans to go to college or enter the Navy. GENE CAPOCASA Geno enjoyed the book Last of the Mobicansu. He selected for his favorite movie To Hell and Back . Hello baby! is the expression he uses the most. He was a member of P.T.S.A. After graduation from Harding Geno plans on joining the United States Marine Corps. RICHARD ALEXANDER CARDENAS Outcast was Rick's favorite book. He favored the saying, Sol His various activities included Contact, Student Council, Red Cross, Student Governing Board, H Club, and In-Between-Patrol. Rick was a member of the A Football, Baseball, and Hockey Teams and was First Attendant for King of Hearts and Homecoming King. NANCY CARLSON While at Harding, Nancy participated in A Band, Future Teachers of America, German Club, Red Cross, P.T.S.A. and was a Gym Leader. After graduation from Harding she would like to gain additional enducation by entering college. RAYMOND EARL CATURIA Cat's favorite expression is Cursed car! He rated Hot Rod as the most enjoyable book and Thunder Road as the movie he liked the most. Raymond has participated in B Hockey, Drama Club, Gopher Historians, and P.T.S.A. His plans after graduation are in- definite. JUDITH LORRAINE CHERRY Judi rated Son of a Hundred Kings as her favorite book. She was a member of P.T.S.A. I believe it is the expression which she uses most. After graduation from Harding her plans for the future include marriage. THEODORE OSCAR CHRISTIANSON Ted liked reading Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo . He participated in Occupational Relations. The movie he rated as his favorite was Around the W'orld in Eighty Days . His plans after graduation ' ,F from Harding include Trade School. JAMES E. CIRHAN .. 134 To his friends he is known as jimbo. No kidding is an expression he favors. The movie that impressed him most was Quo Vadxs. Trade School is jim's goal after graduation. DENNIS CHARLES CLAUSON While at Harding Den took part in Red Cross, the Senior Steering Committee and the Archery Club. His favorite book was Mr. Roberts and You bathtub is an expression he frequently uses. After gradua- ,fe ' A tion Den would like to attend the University of Minnesota. ,T R g A 0- kim' Q J ' RONALD LOUIS COLVIN ' Ron liked the book Guadaranal Diary and was impressed by the +4-' movie Thunder Road. His favorite expression is That'll learn 'em. 1 x His activities included A Band of which he was the Vice President, ' A and the Pep Band. His future plans include going to college. ff f nj Ka x k sz -e is A' i -Z- s3Qg,k 1' . ,- as Ita., 4,0 Navi, s gr - 3 .. ff. e R .. .1 ' 5 ' L3 s Fi EV-if ' 1.5.2- . ...if-ML ft 'iii- - 5, 'g-I: .t :X 'fafilf'-151'- f it itz: H19 bb' 'I' fl-:P X- -1 t A jf , JEANNE EVELYN CORDES jean was a member of Hi-C while at Harding. She rated Little Miss Atlas as her favorite book. and she enioyed the movie The Ten Com- mandments very much. It's a panic is an expression she uses. Upon graduation jean would like to study modeling. CHARLES CORY Little Capone enioyed the movie Don't Go Near the Water, and rated The Hood as his favorite book. Don't panic is the expression he uses the most. Charles plans to enter the Service upon graduation. NEIL COSGROVE Tony liked the movie In Love and War, and Gota get a job is a favorite expression of his. He was a member of the Archery Club, and after graduation he plans to work. ROGER BRYCE COUILLARD 'Rog enjoyed the movie The Vikings and the book Northwest Pas- sage. His favorite expression is So Debonair. While at Harding he took part in the following activities: Student Council, Student Gov- erning Board, Junior and Senior Steering Committee, Archery Club, National Honor Society and A and B Basketball. Rob was also Senior Class Vice President, H Club Treasurer, Gopher Historian Presi- dent, Candidate for King of Hearts, and served on the Governor- Knights Board. Rog plans to go to college after graduation. SUE ELLEN CURRY Sue was a member of Y-Teens and the German Club. She rated Houseboat as her favorite movie and War and Peace as the book she enjoyed most. She uses the expression No kidding? Well then shoot! Sue plans to enroll in Art School after graduation. DIANNE GALE DAHLSTROM Kitty has a variety of interests which include G.A.A. and Hi-C. She was president of one lunior Achievement company and an active member another year. Her favorite expression is Nope! Upon graduation Kitty plans to become a nurse or an Airline Stewardess. ULLA DAMKILDE ' Everyone will long remember the warm, friendly, personality of our exchange student from Denmark who is fondly known as Tippy to her many new friends. Her favorite expression is Oops-oops! Ulla's many varied activities included being a member of the Student Governing Board, Drama Club, G.A.A. and the Senior Steering Com- mittee. Her future plans include going back to Denmark and con- tinuing school. LAURENCE PATRICK DANLEY Pat is quite interested in the Marines. To coincide with this in- terest, the movie he liked the most was Battle Cry. ,His plans after graduation include entering the Marines or becoming a drafting en- 'F '5 Q ,356 -563 RONALD DORNSEIF GEORGE STEVEN DEGE Mardi Gras was the movie Geo rated as his favorite, and he really enjoyed the book The Blood Bay Coll. Mechanical drafting is the chosen career for George. RONALD JOSEPH DE MIKE Ron was very active in the field of athletics. These various interests included Baseball and Hockey for three years, and A and B Football, each for two years. Quite naturally follows his membership in the H Club. In his senior year Ron was on the Senior Steering Com- mittee and Noon Patrol. His future plans include college. ROXANNE DONAHUE Roxie was very active in numerous organizations which included G.A.A., the Pep Club, Contact, and the Saga and Beacon Staffs. She was also a Red Cross Representative. Farewell to Arms was the movie she favored. Her future plans are to enter the University of Minnesota. JAMES ALLEN DORNFELD Athletics were Doorknob's major extra-curricular activities. Among these interests were A and B Football, B Basketball and the H Club. He was also a member of the Junior Steering Committee. Upon graduation he plans to enter the Navy. ll The Horse or Ron rated Party Doll as his favorite motion picture. He was also a member of the A and B Football Teams. Don't get behind the eight ball' is the expression he uses the most. 'Ron ,xi .1-ge.. plans to join the Navy after graduation. ' WESTLEY EUGENE DORNSEIF ,fri ?-43 Gene participated in Occupational Survey and Occupational Rela- tions. His favorite book was Street Rod and the movie he enjoyed the most was In Love and War. The expression Gene uses the most is Hello There! His future plans include entering the Armed Forces and working. KATHRYN SUZANNE DOUDNA Suz held the very important positions of Managing Editor for the Beacon and Co-Editor of the Saga. She was also a Bookstore worker for two years. Laugh I thought I'd die! is a saying she uses very frequently. After graduation she will return to Oklahoma City and get a job as a comptometer operator. KATHLEEN MARY DOYLE Kathy was active in many of the clubs at Harding. They included Junior Achievement, Red Cross, Contact. Gopher Historian, German Club, F.T.A., and the Harding Drama Club. She also found time to work in the Bookstore, and as a Student Council Helper. Kathy's plans for the future include college, a career, and possibly marriage. JOANNE LORENE DU CHARME Oh, you kids , was a favorite expression of Joanne's, and Sayomzra rated high as her favorite movie. While at Harding she was active in the German Club, Red Cross, A Band and P.T.S.A. Upon gradua- tion Joanne hopes to continue her education at some college. SANDRA KAY DWIRE To her friends she is known as Sandie . The book which she rated as her favorite was Desiree, and Come on is a pet saying of hers. Sandie has no definite plans for the future as yet. BARBARA JEAN EHRLE Barb participated in Knight-Lites, Y-Teens, A and B Choirs, Girls' Glee Club and G.A.A. She was also a Red Cross Representative, on the Knight-Lite Board of Directors, and in the operetta The Chimes of Normandy. Her favorite saving is Oh, how wonderfuI! After graduation she plans to work and then get married. CAROL ANN EK Carol was a member of Y-Teens. the Pep Club, P.T.S.A., G.A.A., and the Girls' Glee Club. War and Peace was her favorite book. An ex- pression she uses quire frequently is That's the breaks! Carol plans to do office work after graduation. N-4 Q5 PAUL ROBERT EMEOTI' Paul could be called The Man behind the scene , for he was the stage manager for all the operettas, plays, assemblies and special pro- grams during his senior year. He also was a member of the National Honor Society and the Mike and Key Club. His future plans include college after graduation. KAREN DEANNA ENGSTRAND Karen was very enthusiastic about the movie The Ten Commandments. She rated Gone With the Wind as her favorite book, her friends say You phoney baloney is an expression she uses the most. Karen was a Beacon Representative for three years. After graduation Karen plans to attend the St. Cloud Teachers' College. PAUL BARRY LEE FALLERT Among the various clubs and offices Barry has participated in were Drama Club, as President, Madrigal Singers, Basketball Manager, and P.T.S.A. Another of his extra-curricular activities was the St. Paul High School Television Club. His favorite saying seems to be Check that! College is Barry's goal after graduation. PATRICIA ANN FELIPE Pat has been a participant in G.A.A. and she was also a library helper. The motion picture she rated the best was Sayonara. Honestly is an expression she uses frequently. After graduation Pat plans to go on to college. PATRICIA ANN FINDLEY Pat has been an energetic member of many varied activities. Among them are National Honor Society, junior Steering Committee, Beacon and Saga editorial staff. and the Pep Club. Her most frequent remark to any astonishing situation usually is Oh honestly! She plans to enter a nursing career through Gustavis Adolphus College. ROBERT HENRY FLACH To his friends he is known as Fluke. He enjoyed the movie The Wild Ones, and his favorite book is Street Rod. You will often hear him use the expression Drop deadf' However, Robert will soon be singing Anchors Aweigh, for he plans to enter the Navy after graduation. MICHAEL FLAHERTY Mickie's favorite expression is What a blast! and he considers Peyton Plate the movie he enjoyed the most. Upon graduation he will take his place in the ranks of our Armed Forces. Mike's preference is the Army. DONALD HARVEY FLORIN His friends call him Big Don. The book which he rates as his favorite was The Long lVait. The expression he uses the most is Low Class! Upon graduation Don will enter one branch of our Armed Forces. I W If ' Mt i ff' i i i V K lx, K - 5 an I . i 2 . xi' . .E ' . 'F 2:21 i , ' , . ri 'U 5. -' f i v iw L 7 - n J! 5 :K 1 K 'U aiwiwiii' -. f - if L .-3 ' 'vi 4, U W ,.,,,, I ea J . I, -N f r-.:'i 5? Q LYNNE ELLEN FORD This popular young lady was voted Miss First Page to Miss Print, High Princess to the Queen of Hearts, First Attendant to the Home- coming Oueen, and she received the Freshman and Senior Beacon ww Awards. She was a member of the junior and Senior 'Steering Com- mittees, was Secretary of the junior Class, and at the same time found time to serve as a Flag Twirler. Lynne would like to go to business school after graduation. MARILYN MARIE FREITAG Freddie was a member of G.A.A., the German Club, Red Cross, K A Choir, Pep Club, and also a Beacon Representative. I wouldn't - say that! is her favorite expression, and she enjoyed the book The Silver Chalice. After graduation Freddie will join the WAFS. 'Q JUDITH MARIE FRICK july was a member of the Girls' Glee Club, and the Senior Steering Committee. Among her favorite motion pictures was Sayonam. She was very enthusiastic about the book Uncle Tom'r Cabin. College is Judy's goal after graduation. GRETCHEN LOUISE FRISCH Oh, sure! is the expression Gretch favors. She was very impressed with the book The Robe and the motion picture, The Ten Command- mentr. Gretch participated in the Girls' Glee Club for two years. After graduation she plans to work in an office and get married. '? '1-'fl' 'w1 ..... ap-,115 BONNIE KAREN FRITZ Bon rated the classtc Great Expectations as her favortte book Her actnvmes at Hardmg mcluded G A A Red Cross A Band and the H1 C Club She was also the Band s llbranan She expressed great en thusxasm m the movte The Ten Commandments Bons only plans after graduation are to stay happy and get as much out of ltfe as posslble DANIEL NELSON FRITZE Frttz has partlclpated tn many countless ZCIIVIIICS These mclude B Basketball Gymnastlcs Track A Band Madrngal Slngmg Drama Club H Club Pep Band Natxonal Honor Socnety and the Jumor Steermg Committee He was a gym helper and was elected the Band Treasurer Frlz s goal IS college PAUL ROY FRY Paul was a member of the Drama Club for two years and performed m thetr play the House of Greed The saymg he used most frequently was Whoa one nme' He enjoyed the movle at Toko R1 and the book 10000 Leagues Under the Sea Paul plans to work after grad uatlon CAROLYN HARRIET FUHS Very Good IS the expressnon Butch favors and Sayonara was her favortte monon picture GAA PTSA the Semor Steering Com mtttee Kntht Lttes and Pep Club were some of her lnterests whxle at Hardmg She was also a Gutdance and Ltbrary Helper The busmess world IS Butch s goal m lnfe NICHOLAS DUDLEY FUSENIG Bud was actlve m The German Club and PT S A whtle at Harding Gone Wzlh The Wmd was hrs favorlte book and he rated The Wxld One as the most enjoyable movte he ever saw Bud plans to work after graduation CAROL ANNE GAGLIARDI Glggles as she IS kown to mqst of her friends enjoyed the movie The Ten Commandments Qulte often you wnll hear her saymg Oh that sounds l1ke fun' She has been a member of the Pep Club junior Achievement the PTS A and partlclpated m the Chrxstmas Choral ogue Carol plans to enter busmess school after graduation CLEONA MARIE GANGI Cleos favorne movne was An Affazr to Remember and an expres ston she uses frequently ts Id just d1e Cleona plans to go to col lege after graduation CLIFFORD DANIEL GEBHARD Whxle at Hardmg Cllff was a member of A and B Choirs and the Madrtgal Club He took part xn the operettas The Heartless Troll and The Chimes of Normandy The expression which he uses frequently ts If you cant ftght em jom em and he rates as m the fall LAURENCE ALEN GEBHARD Larry enjoyed readmg the book Knute Rockne and his favorite movie was The Ten Commandments He belonged to the Archery Club and after graduation he plans to enter the Servlce DUANE ROBERT GEIGER Duane better known as The Walking Romeo enjoyed the movle Mardz Gras You will often hear hum use the expression Always play ll casual Duane was a member of The German Club for two years Hts plans after graduat on are uncertam BERTAN JOSEPH GERMAIN Battle Cry was the movte Bert enjoyed seemg the most and he also ltked readmg the book To Hell and Back He was a member of Contact and P T S A Bert has busmess school tn mmd after graduatxon IO ANNE LOUISE GERMANN joan as most of her frtends call her was a member of Girls Glee and PT S A She frequently uses the expressnon Lots of Luck Joan was on the Saga and Beacon Staffs She plans to attend busmess school after graduatlon hrs favorxte motion pxcture The Vtkmgs Clxff plans to enter college ,MPX- -:Lf -fl'-' Q:- 11 I - X V'Pe' I ' f,.2-Qsig ' , F X : . : I ' 4 . . . - Q 5 I M I , - I , f X . Q A n 1 R. j ' J: ' . ' . ' 5 X f , .V , p it Q el 4' . 'I i - . ' - : .Q I g 2, '. , K ' I . . . ' . n : . i : 'J ' . . . 1 . ' . ' . Y ' x . . : . , W - . u - f I , '- .1 3 B ' . : 2 Qi? Q X A 5 ge ' ., ' . ,. N ll I X' -x ' -'lx, ' l : I ' n, . ,. . 1 I .. v. Aff ' uf ' .23 -,:A , 1 , 43 . ,x 2. l as an 4 ' rf' H :sf . if - if 2 ew ' 'fbi' X - 1? f','f-a t 1 N15 'f 7 . .ev- en ,V ,it , , R :', is 'L'LL S w? , ' 'F -3 572' ' if . -- .1 ,ff I WENDY LOU HALL MAURINE GIBBONS Maurine was an office helper, and a member of Contact and the Pep Club. She was also on the Student Council. The book she most enjoyed reading was Little Women-. Maurine plans to enter nursing school after graduation. ROBERT MICHAEL GIRARDI Robert, better known as Jiggers, belonged to P.T.S.A. He liked the book All-American. He quite often says. I'll admit it. which is his favorite saying. He plans to join the Air Corps after he graduates. KAREN MARGARET GRABOWSKI Karen was a member of the Red Cross, Y-Teens and Pep Club. She was a Student Council Representative and was on the Senior Steering Committee. Karen was also a candidate for Miss Print and also a can- didate for 1958 Hockey Queen. Her plans after graduation are airline training and work. JOHN ARTHUR GRA LISH To Hell and Bark, was John's favorite movie. He seemed to use the expression. How about that! most. He was a member of Contact and P.T.S.A. John's plans after graduation are indefinite. JOAN ANN GRIMALUSKUS Most of Joan's friends call her Kimer. Her favorite expression is Oh!, no! Nooot You! She participated in G.A.A., Red Cross, Pep Club and was also a cafeteria helper. She enjoyed the movie The King and I and plans to attend business school after she graduates. JOAN ANN GROSZ Jony liked the book Gone Wfith the Wind, and enjoyed seeing the movie No Time for Sefgetmts. Her most used expression is How 'bout dat! She was a member of G.A.A., Contact, and German Club. After graduation she would like to join the Waves. GLORIA JEAN HAAS Glor was a candidate for Homecoming Queen and for Miss Print. She belonged to the Girls Glee Club and German Club. She was also a member of the Pep Club, A Choir and was a Homeroom Represen- tative. Her favorite movie was Sayonara. Gloria plans to seek a secre- tarial job after graduation. JAMES L. HAGGLUND 'zimn rated Puck Grabber as his best liked book and Bridge on t e River Kuui as his favorite movie. He was on the A and B Hockey Teams. He also belonged to the H Club. After graduation he plans to work and go on to school. Wen liked the book Gone With the Wind, and the movie Sayonara. She was a member of G.A.A., Pep Club, and German Club. Alright you guys, is her favorite expression. She plans to go on into nurse's training after graduation. CAROL JEAN HALLGREN To her friends she is known as Tarz and The Robe is the book she enjoyed most. She was a member of the National Honor Society, GAA. Board, Girls H Club, and the All City Seal Club. How about thatg not bad! is her favorite saying. Carol plans to attend the University of Minnesota after graduation. DARLENE JOYCE HAMER Dar' belonged to A Choir, Girls Glee Club, Knight-Lites, Con- tact P.T.S.A. and Pep Club. She was a candidate for Queen of Hearts. She also took part in an operetta. Darlene plans to go into the nursing field after graduation KATHLEEN HANSEN Gopher Historians, Homecoming Queen, and Queen of Hearts at- tendant. She also belonged to G.A.A., Student Council, Y-Teens and PTSA. Kathy's plans include college and marriage after graduation Kathy was the Captain of the Cheerleaders, Vice President of AA ' 1 I W7 if DUANE JOHN HANSON Hans took part in many activities during his four years at Harding. He was on the Track Team, Swimming Team, Gymnastics Team and Football Team. Duane was a member of the P.T.S.A. and was also on the Noon Patrol. The most used expression that he uses is God Bless youg no one else will! His favorite movie was The Vikings. His future plans are to attend the U of M and study forestry. RONALD HANSON Ron enjoyed the motion picture Bridge on the River Kwai. He found that Thirty Sefonds Over Tokyo, is thus far, his favorite book. His most used expresison was Ah Shucks! He is a member of the P.T.S.A. After graduation Ron plans to work or join some branch of the service. RICHARD ANDREW HARVIEUX Dick thought The Ten Commandmenl: was one of the movies that he enjoyed the most. He thinks that Street Rod is his favorite book. His commonly used expression was Live it up! After graduation he plans to seek a job or join the military service. ELIZABETH LOUISE HEITZIG Betty was a member of G.A.A., German Club, Pep Club, P.T.S.A., Contact and also Junior Achievement. Golly and Gee are the ex- pressions she used the most frequent. No Time for Sergeants was one of her favorite movies. Betty's future plans are undecided. JOHN HOWARD HENKE After graduation, Henk plans to go to college. One of the books that he read, which he enjoyed, was Ivanhoe, Peyton Place was one of the motion pictures that he rated tops. You could often hear him say Do ys really mean is? as he walked through the halls. SANDRA RENEE HERMO Sandy was secretary of the Student Governing Board, Senior Class Secretary, and Queen of Hearts. She was on the junior and Senior Steering Committees. She also took part in the Knight-Lites, Y-Teens, Pep Club, and Girls Glee Club. Sandy plans to attend Macalester College after graduation. IONE MARCELLA HOESCHEN Battle Hymn- was Ione's favorite movie and thinks that Song of Ber- nadette was her best liked book. She participated in Contact, Girls Glee, Pep Club, and was Counselors Helper. 'No kidding is the ex- pression she used the most. After graduation her plans include modeling school. BARBARA GAIL HOFACKER Pep Club, Contact, G.A.A. and Student Council were the activities in which Barb took part while at Harding. Her best liked book was Girl of the Limherloxt. Marrellirro was her favorite movie. One of the expressions that she used quite often was Oh goodie. After graduation she wants to go into nurse's training. S ' .J- i s. . V . ts -P .Q-.jl Qi. be .. ,., A f Y 1 fl., ra ,-we I f, A F 1 rar- 3 K . xki f. Q ... ADINE ALICE HOFFA Adine's favorite movie was Never Say Goodbye. While at Harding she participated in the German Club, Knight-Lites, and was Red Cross Representative. Her future plans after graduation are as of yet un- decided. JOHN BERNARD HOGE Bridge on the River Kwai was the movie that Jack liked the best. The Sea Wolf was his favorite book. Know doubt in my mind is his used expression. Jack participated in the P.T.S.A. and was also a Metal Shop Helper. After gradaution he plans to go into the ser- vice or further schooling. ROGER BRUCE HOLDEN Rog rated Son of the Coach as his favorite book and Bridge on the River Kwai was his favorite movie. After graduation he plans to go to vocational school. He belonged to the Swimming Team, and Cross Country Team. The expression that he used the most was Oh yeah! FREDERICK DAVID HOLMAN Freddie rated Street Rod as his favorite book and From Here to Eternity as the movie that he enjoyed the most. Ya rum dum is his most used expression. Plans after graduation include going to a n--,Aa af-knnl - all Yi 'W' -. ,S 5 as 'bs MAXINE IDA HOLSTE I'll tell the world is Max's most used expression. She rated Gone With lhe Wind as her favorite book and the movie The Ten Com- mandments as the one she enjoyed the most. Hi-C, Pep Club, and Guidance Helper were some of the activities which she participated in while at Harding. She plans to seek a job after graduation. CAROL JEAN HOYT Carol liked Northwest Passage as her favorite book and Tunnel of Love as her favorite movie. Her most used expression is I'll never tell , after graduation she plans to go to college or get married. LORETTA MARIE HUBER G.A.A., Pep Club, A Choir, German Club, and Office Helper were some of the activities which Lorrie participated in while at Hard- ing. She rated Practically Seventeen as her favorite book, and The King and I as her favorite movie. Good enough is her most used expression. After graduation she plans to do secretarial work. HELEN FRANCES HUBERTY Ya better believe it is Hubey's most used expression. She par- ticipated in Pep Club, Red Cross, P.T.S.A., Junior Steering Committee, Student Council, and Contact while at Harding. Dawn's Early Light is the book that she rated her favorite and Farewell to Arms as her best liked movie. Future plans after graduation include work. HARVEY HENRY HUELSMAN Harvey or as he is better known, Butch was very enthusiastic about the movie, The Vikings. His favorite book was To Hell and Bark. The expression he uses the most is So what? Upon graduation Butch will enter the Navy. CRAIG WARREN HUFFMEIER Huff' liked the movie Shane and the book Secret Cargo he rated as his favorite. While at Harding he belonged to B Basketball. His most used expression is What do ya think I amg anyhow? Future plans after graduation include becoming a conservationist. NANCY LOUISE INFELISE Nanc belonged to G.A.A., Pep Club, Contact, Drama Club, F.T.A., Gopher Historian, and National Honor Society. She was East Wind Princess in the Winter Carnival of 1957. The expression that she finds herself using the most is Hey Fellas! She plans to go on to college. DAVE JAEGER Dave liked the movie To Hell and Bark and after graduation he plans to go into a branch of the service or find a job. DAv1D JENSEN The Pep Club and P.T.S.A. were two of the activities that Dave participated in throughout his years at Harding. Sayonara was the most enjoyable motion picture that he has ever seen. His favorite saying is What do you man? Dave's plans for the future include going on to college. MARY CATHERINE JENSEN Cathy thought that Gone With the Wind was a very interesting book. She was quite enthusiastic about the movie, Tammy and the Bachelor. Girls Glee Club and Journalism I are the activities that Cathy participated in during her years at Harding. That's the way life goes! is her favorite expression. After she graduates, she would like to travel and then enter a business school. CYNTHIA ANN JOHNSON Junior Steering Committee, G.A.A., the Pep Club, Knight-Lites, and the Senior Steering Committee are some of the organizations Cindy was a member of during her years at Harding. But I don't wanna! is her favorite expression. A career in the field of medicine is the highest goal for Cindy. DARLENE JOHNSON To her friends, Darlene was Dar or Dee and My Gosh, was her favorite saying. During her years at Harding, Dar was a Pep Club and P.T.S.A. member. The Ten Commandments rated high on her list of exceptional motion pictures. Upon graduation, her plans include marriage and working in an office. F-ev t ?'-'rv fi, V'3:1m.2g L -fu . - mg, , - iffy' --U fm' W ii Abs JOANNE 1. JOHNSON Joe rated Gone With the Wind as her favorite motion picture. She was the Head-Flag Twirler, a Student Council Member, Beacon Repre- sentative, and a candidate for Homecoming Queen and Queen of Hearts. The Pep Club. G.A.A., Audio Visual, and Y-Teens were also included in Joe's wide variety of interests. Future plans: Work. JUNE DORIS JOHNSON June was a helper in the office and the library. Farewell to Arms was the motion picture which really impressed her. Class Ring was her favorite book, and the expression which she used most frequently was Oh Yeah? Her future plans include work and marriage. KAREN JEANNETTE JOHNSON Karen or Ole as she is called, was overwhelmed by the book en- titled A Man Called Peter. She also particularly enjoyed the motion picture The Ten Commandments. How's that grab ya? is the ex- pression you are most likely to hear from Karen. After graduation she would like to enter a school of nursing. LAURENCE O'NEILL JOHNSON Included in the numerous organizations of which Larry was an active member are the Tennis Team, Central Contact Committee, Junior and Senior Steering Committees, the H Club, and the Pep Club. He was also A Choir President and a candidate for the King of Hearts. Hi ya Girls! is his well-known, favorite expression. Future: College. QE' fs f'- f - - I aihlfx .uv y -3 , , I il' ig ROGER CURTIS JOHNSON if -.. Roger, better known as Joger , was very enthused about the book, Midshipman Hornhlow. His favorite motion picture was To Hell and Back. I'll never know! is the expression he uses the most. Upon graduation Roger will gain higher education at a trade school. ALLEN JONES Al took part in A and B Football, A Hockey, H Club, was a candidatefor Student Council, and was on Noon Patrol. What do ya say Jack ? was his favorite saying. He enjoyed the movie Giant and the book Wyatt Earp. After graduation he will either get married, go to college, or enter the Air Force. GARY JORDAN During his Freshman year at Harding, Gaddy was a member of Mike and Key. His favorite book and expression are respectively, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and The devil with it! The most enjoyable motion picture he has ever seen was The Vikings. After graduation Gary will work, but is uncertain as to what field. DAVID ANTHONY JORGENSEN The movie which made a deep impression on Dave was The Ten Commandments. I s'pose is his favorite expression. He was a Red Cross Representative, a Metal Shop helper, and a candidate for King of Hearts. His most enjoyable book was To Hell and Back. Dave's plans for the future are indefinite. KAREN PATRICIA JOSEPHSON The Sweetheart and Homecoming dances were graced with Karen among the candidates for Queen. An active member of the Red Cross, she was her homeroom Red Cross Representativeg G.A.A. morning sessions also helped to start her days out right. You might have heard Karen's shouts as she helped the Pep Club. THOMAS STEVENS JUNGE Little C.J. favors the motion picture Around the World in Eighty Days. The saying he uses the most is I don't want the small stuff. While at Harding Tom was a member of Spyso which is a social studies club, and P.T.S.A. College and a career in engineering are his The Vocal Music Department was one of Meredith's varied in- terests. She was also a member of the A Choir and the Madrigal Singers. Mary participated on the Student Governing Board, In- Between-Patrol, Governor-Knights Committee, and was a candidate for Miss Print and Daisy Mae. She plans to enter an Airline Steward- Willy was a member of the Harding Track Team. Every other word that you heard from him was Oh, for crying out loud! One of the best movies, in his estimation, was The Vikings. Willy's plans for the future include a career in the Armed Forces. ' , K g in , ,, fs. X - 2 L 1- it ' nf . My major goals in life. ' MARY KAGER ess School. A WILLIAM G. KELLER 'I 'fe 171' , . W 29 WILLIAM CHARLES KELLY Let's blow you guys! - Ever heard that expression before? Well, if you knew Bill , you heard that quite often. Rebel without a Cause was the movie he enjoyed the most. After graduation from Harding his future plans are as yet indefinite. ALMIRA KERNTOP After graduation Bunny wants to attend a reputable modeling school. When I want any remarks from you, I'll rattle your cage! was always her favorite expression. Bunny enjoyed the book Man of the Family and her favorite motion picture was Rebel Without a Cause. She was also a participant in G.A.A. JOHN JOSEPH KEPLINGER Johnny as John would just as soon be called, has high hopes of being a chef. Therefore after graduation he is planning on going to some reputable cooking school. In perfect keeping with his chosen profession is his pet expression. What is it? Swello Jello. LEE CHARLES KIRSCHBAUM The Big Country is the motion picture Lee most enjoyed seeing. He was in the 1956 operetta, and he has been a Student Council Repre- sentative. He seems to cherish the expression Holy Mackeral Dare ? After he graduates, Lee intends to take a trip to California before entering college in the fall. , N. A ll 'Z ' it .,.. . ew I f .J n t I M., .Q M AUDREY MARIE KLENK for A fe ii .V , 1 7 it . flair 30 -oe? ..-v-4? 'bl You can hear all her friends call her Aud. Some of Aud's time at Harding has been spent in participation in A Choir and Red Cross. You'll often hear her saying I'll never tell, but she isn't being obstinate. She's just using a favorite expression. Though she plans to work, she is undecided about the field. KAREN AURORA KLETI' The Ten Commandments was Karen's favorite motion picture, and she says that Kings Go Forth was her favorite book. She belongs to the German Club, the Pep Club, and P.T.S.A. Karen was also her home- room Red Cross Representative. Her future plans include a college of her choice. CORRINE MARIE KLINK Corrine, better known to her friends as Rinnie, favored the book The Moemxin Flower. She thought that the motion picture No Time for Sergeants was delightful. After leaving Harding, Rinnie plans to enter America's and even the world's largest career for women - marriage. JEANINE MARIE KLOCOW To all her friends she is fondly known as Pudge. Jeanine may be known for the many trying hours she has invested while on the Beacon and Saga Staffs. She is also a member of the Pep Club, Contact, and the P.T.S.A. Board. The business world is Jeanine's goal in life right now. KATHLEEN ANN KOCH Kathleen, or Kathy as she prefers to be called, enjoyed Sayonara and she says the book Magnificent Obxexxion was great. The Pep Club, P.T.S.A., and G.A.A. were some of her interests at Harding. Though it may not be her life's work, she foresees office work as her future occupation. NANCY CHARLETTE KOESTER Nanc was a candidate for Miss Print and Homecoming Queen. She participated in the Pep Club, Y-Teens, Girls Gleen Club, A Choir, Knight-Lites, and G.A.A. She also held a role in an operetta, she was a flag twirler and she has been a gym leader. After graduation she intends to both go to school and work. BEVERLY JUNE KOLB Becky rates The Vikings as one of her favorite movies. How 'bout that! is one of her frequently used sayings. Madrigal Singers, A Choir, SS operetta, the Pep Club, and P.T.S.A. are a few of the activities she has participated in. Becky's after-graduation plans in- clude becoming a nurse. MARION JACQUELINE KOLODZIEJSKI Marion's activities in her three years at Harding have included Y-Teens, Knight-Lites, and G.A.A. Among her favorite motion pic- tures was In Love and War. She rated Gone With the Wind as the book which was most enjoyable for her. Marriage and working are her plans for the future. 5 gi 4 Vg, r Nu xi 5 x-11 lc -.1-1922 :Q ', Silks ezwrfxe fix.,-Q 5:f f,g1f 'fl 1 ff ff t .gl fuzzy Quik. Joi,-'H I, L, 5,5 5.15312 it JOHN CARL LABARRE jack has been very active in sports and other school activities. He P P q - Track Teams. He was also a member of the Senior Steering Com- mittee, the H Club, P.T.S.A., and was a candidate for Homecoming f V V . . qv King. To enter college is jack's goal. A RITA MARIE LACHOWITZER Little Women is the most enjoyable book that Rita has ever read and her choice for her favorite motion picture was Sayonara. She partici- pated in G.A.A.. Pep Club, and P.T.S.A. After graduation her biggest JUDITH ANNE KORNTOP jayjay rated War and Peace as her favorite book. Among the movies she's seen, Sayonaru rates quite highly. Like the flappers of the twenties, jay-lay's pet expression is Oh you kid. Though she intends to work after graduation, her plans for the future also in- clude marriage. JOANNE KATHERINE KRAFT Joni has been an active member of the Girls Glee Club, P.T.S.A., and the Pep Club. You hear her say You ain't just a kiddin'. The movie she rated highest was Don't Go Near the Water, and she also enjoyedk the book Onionbead. After she leaves Harding, she plans to wor . CHARLES FRED KUNDE Thunder Road proved exciting to Charles or Chuck as he is better known to his friends. He also enjoyed the classic tale Ivanhoe. He was a member of P.T.S.A. Anchors Aweigh will be a well-known ex- pression to Chuck for he plans to join the Navy after graduation from Harding. BEVERLY JEAN KUNZ Journalism I. G.A.A.. and P.T.S.A. are a few of the organizations Bev has participated in while at Harding. Whatsa matter? is her favorite saying. She enjoyed the movie In Lore and War and the book Gone W'ilb the Wirzzl. Bev's future plans include attending a business school and marriage. if artici ated on the A S uad Football Team the Basketball and 2 - '-1' ambition is to do some type of secretarial work. JAMES JOSEPH LA FAVOR What's new? is the expression used quite frequently by jim . The most enjoyable book he has ever read was Something of Value and his favorite motion picture was To Hell and Bark. He was a member of P.T.S.A. jim wants to gain more education so he will go on to school. THOMAS WILLIAM LANDIN Tom was quite impressed bv the book, Wldf and Peace. His favorite motion picture was I'll Cry Tomorrow. He participated on the Base- ball team for two years and Tom was il Red Cross Representative. Every night! is the saying he favored. After graduation he would like to go to college. JUDITH ANN LANGE G.A.A., Occupational Relations, P.T.S.A., and candidate for Queen of Hearts are some of the interests judy pursued while at Harding. She considers the Count of Monte Cristo the most interesting book she has read. Upon graduation Judy would like to enter the field of Buyers Training. HARRY OLAF LARSON Tbirly Seconds over Tokyo was the book Porky rated as his favorite. He enjoyed the motion picture The Bridge on the Rirer Kwai and the saying he uses the most is What? Porky was a member of the B Squad Hockey Team and Noon Patrol. Upon graduation he plans to enter the United States Air Force. LAWRENCE ALLEN LARSON Cuddles was an active participant on B Squad Track Team, A and B Squad Football, Gymnastic Team, Student Council, and a C' K- Q 'QF 2 Q f-an 5' . sv ' , . - i 1 yi hg. 'V member of the H Club. Lawrence won the Freshman Beacon Award. Cuddles favorite expression is Peace! Entering a college is his only definite plan for the future. LOWELL GERALD LASSONDE Q What better nickname for this Frenchman but Frenchie . He favors Q. 'Q -0 the saying How 'bout that! His favorite book was the Guadalcanal f Diary and he was quite impressed with the motion picture In Lore - Q' - - and War. Frenchie was a participant in C-Class Gymnastics. Future Q tx ,M plans: Work. A ,S eq ' , t5 'fr.l.:' !': GERALDINE JEANETTE LAUER Two of the activities Gerry took an interest in were G.A.A. and the Pep Club. She was quite impressed with the motion picture Magnificent Obsession. Her favorite book was Swift Water and the expression she uses the most is Forget it . Gerry may go to the field of nursing. GEROLD THOMAS LEIS jerry rated the book Pageant of Life as his favorite. Among the many expressions he has, jerry favors That's the Breaks! He was a P.T.S.A. member. Upon graduation from Harding jerry hopes to go on to college to further his education. MARGARET ANN LEITI-IAUSER Tookie was very enthusiastic about the book, The Robe. Her various activities at Harding included Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A., P.T.S.A., Junior Achievement, and Red Cross. She was also a Student Council Rep., and a candidate for Queen of Hearts. Tookie foresees work or college as her plans for the future. JERRY LENZ jerry or as he is probably better known Farmer was a participant in B Band and a member of the Track Team He engoyed the book Life Plus 99 Years and his favorite motion picture was Attlla The United States Air Force rs jerry s goal in life FRANCIS WILLIAM LEONARD Fran rated Crazy Horse as his favorite book and The King and I as the best movie of the year Bongo bongo is the expression he favors He was a member of the Gymnastic Team and PTSA As of yet Fran s plans for a career are uncertain THOMAS LIONEL LE VASSEUR Tom as he is known to his friends favored the motion picture Rebel Without a Cause Popular all boys the magazine Hot Rod 1 Toms favorite too He used the saying Oh boo' His future plans are college a career in engineering and last but certainly not the least important marriage RAYMOND LEWIS Ray goes along with the popular idea that Hot Rod was a very enyoyable book He was a member of the PTSA while here at Harding Rays plans for the future will probably include the Armed Services THOMAS CLAYTON LEWIS Contact and PTSA are two of the activities Louie arttcipated in during his years at Harding The most enyoyable book e has ever read was Black Beauty His favorite expression is H1 ya buddy' The movie that rated high with htm was The Naked and The Dead nfl ao? iww ka- ff , ' e- .. 3? 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THOMAS LILLESVE Tom is looking to the Air Force for a future A Time to Lore and a Tune to Dre intrigued him and was his favorite movie lung Arthur's Round Table was given a top rating by Tom SHARON SHIRLEY LINDABAUER Sharon was quite impressed by the motion picture G1 Gt She was an office helper a Beacon Representative and a member of GAA and A Band Oh heavens' is the saying she uses the most and Ltttle Women was her favorite book Office work is the chosen career for Sharon THOMAS BRANTLEY LINNEROOTH Tom was an active participant in A Band on the Swimming and Baseball Teams H Club and PTS A He was also a Football Man ager Blood Brothers was the book Tom rated as the best and the expression he uses the most is Why certainly' He foresees college as his goal for the future JUDITH LYNN LODGE Judy was a Student Council Representative a Red Cross Represent ative the Art Editor for the Beacon and Co Editor of Art for the Saga Her favorite expression Good grief' may have come in handy in connection with her Cadet Teaching for the Future Teachers of America Club of which she is the secretary Future plans Attending Macalester College where Judy will major in Art and possibly be come a teacher 4 . I I I - I s . nl .a o . , k v ki A .I Iv X 6' 2 . . , ' .i s .... 6' Y A U ,, , , , I gt ' ' A :vv U fit' 4 ' . VVV,, ,r ip V . ' . ' .I . . .. u ' lt' . A ,f,.'r . . ' 5 'O' .J vftf ,F . Q ,D 'x Q 1 JAMES MARTIN LONG How 'bout that! or so the favorite saying of Short Long goes. A few of the activities he took part in while at Harding included, the Track and Gymnastic Teams, A Choir, and the Madrigal Sing- ers. Jim was also the operettas' - The Heartlesx Troll, and The Chimes of Normandy. He plans to enlist in the United States Air Force after graduation. BIARY KATHRINE LORENZE So what! is the saying which Mickey uses most frequently. She favored the motion picture Peyton Place. The Pep Club and P.T.S.A. were two of the activities she participated in while at Harding. Mickey rated God Goes to Mur1!erer's Row as the book she enjoyed the most. Upon graduation she will enter the WAVES. DARLENE META LUCHSINGER Dar was a member of both the Beacon and Saga Staffs, Y-Teens. and P.T.S.A. Little lVomen and The King and I were the book and motion picture which she rated as her favorites. The expression she uses most is That's nice. Dar plans to enter a business college upon Joel enjoys being called Joe. You might wonder when he uses his favorite expression, Me no know. Me no tell. Joe classifies Vertigo and The Hoods as his favorite movie and book. He has been a Stu- dent Council Representative, a Metal Shop helper, and an On The Job trainee. The Navy heads his after-graduation plans. MARY ELLEN LEONA LUETHY While at Harding, Mary participated in Pep Club, Y-Teens, P.T.S.A., A Band, Occupational Relations, and she was a Red Cross Repre- sentative. Her nickname is Mel and her most common expression is Hi kid . Mary's favorite movie was In Love and War. Little Women is the book she rates highly. GARY ALFRED LUNDQUIST No Kiddin! is the expression Waldo favored. He was an active member of the Sophomore and Junior Student Councils, Senior Steer- ing Committee, Boys H Club, B Basketball, Cross-Country, and Baseball Teams. Waldo was also the Business Manager for the Beacon and the Saga. His future includes work and possibly college. BETTY LOU LUX as ' 3 d , ' 'fa uatlon. -0' H aw? in YZ' r 7 JOEL LUCKER S i s H: - 4.15 as-reef, l:'ii2ii fY 63- 'pl' , 1.,,,.., X S Betty Lou participated in the German Club, G.A.A., P.T.S.A., and Junior Achievement. She was also a candidate for Miss Print, a Red Cross Representative, and a Office Helper. Oh, sure! is the saying Betty Lou used most frequently. Her career plans are to enter a busi- ness school or become an airline hostess. PAUL THOMAS LYNCH B Football was one of the activities Squinch took an active in- terest in during his years at Harding. He seemed to prefer The Marines for his favorite book and Battle Cry for an outstanding movie. So it follows that his plans for the future include enlisting in the Marines upon graduation. -. LJ . , 1,1 X XVILLIAM MACKENBURG Bill enjoyed the novel The Rohe and says Mr. Roberts was terrific. After graduation he plans to work or enter the service. CATHERINE CAMILLE MAIDA Kay liked the movie From Here to Eternity. She belonged to Contact, Y-Teens, and the Pep Cluh, and she was a candidate for Homecoming Queen. She was also a Student Council Representative. Her most used expression is OK, you guys. Going to college is included in her future plans. GORDON MAIER Gordon, or as he is better known Gordy, was very impressed by the movie Kon Tiki. After Gordy leaves Harding with diploma in hand, he plans to get a job. He is undecided, however, as to what field he will enter. During his stay at Harding, Gordy was a member of P.T.S.A. ROBERT JAMES MANDELL Don't jump when you hear Zowie! It's probably just Bob voicing his mind. Bob mentions Battle Cry and Speed Demon as items high on his list of good movies and books. Though he may join the Marines after graduation, he also enjoys the idea of going to a trade school. N. itin' , -N 53' t 5' 33 A L A Fi I nv-H-1 ,J IJ' 'J '9- 1' K ..1...e , . I 1 ' ' C- .W .. Ar K f i .A 3 .. - . sm p I . A ,525 A .. 5 mi 1 - ,, f Q Q., , If , ,jj,'g: ref? , -a ll 3' MARLYS JEAN MARKEGARD Mar spent some of her Harding time being a member of the German Club and the P.T.S.A. She was also a Red Cross Representative. Her favorite book is The Robe, and her most enjoyed movie is The Ten Comnmndnzenlr. You do that little thing was her most used ex- pression. The nursing profession is high on her list. GIZRALDINE ANNE MARSHALL The Y-Teens, Girls Glee Club, A and B Choirs, the Pep Club, and the S8 and S9 Operettas are some of the numerous activities she has participated in. She was also a Red Cross Representative. Gerri selects In Lore and IV'ur as a great movie. Business school and then securing a good iob are her future plans. JI IDITH CATHERINE MARSHALL Judy, a sincere, hard worker, was the Managing Editor of the Saga and Page One Editor of the Beacon. She was a candidate for Queen of Hearts, a National Honor Society Member, was on the Junior Steering Committee. and performed in two Operetta's. Judy was also very active in the Girls Glee Club, the A Choir, Madrigal Singers, and the Knight-Lites. She is planning to attend Macalester to take up elementary teaching. LARRY MARTIN Snaggs, as Larry-'s friends call him. must be interested in water and fighting. The fact that he liked the book Kon Tiki and the movie To Hell and Bark very much go along with the fact that his after-gradua- tion plans include the Navy. Perhaps even his pet expression, Tough rocks, goes along with the rest. XVILLIAM MARTIN Bill participated in Football, Hockev Cboth A and B Squadsj, and he was a member of the German Club. He was also in B Track. Ile rates the movie To Ilell and Buck highly. He will work after graduation hut no definite plans have been listed. DONALD MARSHALL MARTINSON Big Don is the nick name for this tall. tall guy. Don rates the movie Ten COllllllrllllllilflllf very high on his list of good motion pictures. Virlory in my Himds is the book he liked best. Though he may join the working force, college is also included in his future plans. JOHN MARTY John, as a lot of others. enjoyed the novel Hoi Rod and he rates the movie Bafile Cry highly. Perhaps nobody else but at least John will turn his head when anyone calls Jugger. Hi Ace is his favorite expression. He will attencl the Dunwoody Institute after graduation. DAVID MAURER Whitey ' held the position as the Beacon's page four editor and was the sports section editor of the Saga. He also was a team member in Gymnastics and Track. Slreel Rod rated high with him as did the movie Marfli Gras. College stands out in David's foreseeable future. QNUQHQ, 'Z M i I 'f I ilt A . :jYl5, 'fE ,S- . 2 x 1 f MARCELLA RITAMAC McCOMB Marcy took part in Occupational Relations and was a chemistry assistant. She likes the book Little W'omen and really enjoyed the movie Gigi. Oh Heavens is her most common expression. Marcella plans to work in an office or go on to college after graduation. MAUREEN LOUISE McEWEN Renee participated in Y-Teens, G.A.A., P.T.S.A., A Choir, and Operetta. She was a Flagtwirler, a candidate for Homecoming Queen, and on the Junior Steering Committee. As a Sophomore she received the Beacon Award. Maureen plans to go to an Airline Hostess School after graduation. MARY FLORENCE McKAY McKay belonged to P.T.S.A., Occupational Relations, and Junior Achievement. She has chosen Since You W'er1l Away for the movie she liked best and Anna Karinimz is one of her favorite books. Hello there is he most common greeting. Mary plans to travel and act after graduation. ELIZABETH JEAN McKINNON Liz selected Seven Wonders of the Wforld for her best liked movie and Please Don't Ea! lhe Daisies for her favorite book. Her most used expression was For crying in the beer . Her activities included A Band, Secretary of A Band, A Choir, P.T.S.A., G.A.A., Pep Club, 4Junior Achievement, and Operetta. She plans to be a nurse. ,re s ,st fri .Q is flu IU' MICHAEL EARL MCLAUGHLIN Mike rated From Here to Eternity for the book he considers best and The Ten Commandments for his favorite movie. His activities I' ,gg included German Club, 'Audio-Visual, National Honor Society, and Gopher Historians. College is included in his plans for after graduation. all ' v n DANIEL PATRICK MICHAEL McMAHON Daniel, better known as Danny , favored the expression Not so- cially accepted . Movies and books concerning the sea are most in- teresting to Danny. He was a member of P.T.S.A. Anchors Aweigh will be a familiar song to him soon for he plans to enter the Navy 4 ' l 5 upon graduation. DONALD ELMER MCNEAL Perhaps Don's favorite book, The FBI Story, is a reflection of the . '- fact that he may become a member of the Highway Patrol. Don also stated that joining the Marines was on his mind. He's often heard saying I'll be a dirty bird, his favorite expression. He rates The Ten .., ' Commandments highly as a movie. MYRON PAUL MEWES .E--, K -N .N .ag- Hot Rod and the movie In Lore and War proved to the liking of , Myron. During his sophomore year Myron participated in the B ' -- Squad Football Team. Military duty in the form of the Army is 1 planned after graduation. BARBARA JEAN IVIILLER N S. Q 4' f. 4 xx 5-, C T' V t I Y . S i if Q it s M ig Some of the various activities Barb has participated in include the Girls Glee Club, A Choir, Occupational Relations, Y-Teens, and the Pep Club. Her favorite expression is Let's go! She has no definite plans for the future. EUGENE JOSEPH MILLER Eugene is looking to the Navy for the future. He was a member of the Contact Central Committee and the P.T.S.A. The Vikings proved to be a fine source of entertainment for Eugene. ROBERT MOREY gffdl' 5, F' Bob was an active member in A Choir for two years and also was a member of the P.T.S.A. He hasn't as of yet, decided on his future vocation. GARNET MAE MORRIS Blondie or Gar has participated in Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A.. A Choir, Girls Glee Club. Knight-Lites, Student Council Rep., and the Red Cross. Garnet liked the movie Sayonara and, at times, may be heard to say Oh Granny! Her futu'e vocation will include being a comptometry operator. 'F It 3 - .rsi 5 - 'M' ti Hx s - -3 1 if PAUL ALLEN MORTON The book Street Rod and the movie Giant are top-notch according to Mort. He was a Student Council Representative and a member of the P.T.S.A. Upon graduation Paul plans to take up the tool and die business. CLIFFORD JAMES MOTTAZ Clifford or Skip chose the book All American as one he thoroughly enjoyed. For his favorite movie Skip elected Bridge on the River Kwai. I don't know was his most frequent expression. During his school years Skip was active in B Football and On The job Training. Skip's plans are undecided for after graduation. KENNETH CLAYTON MOYER To many of his friends he is known as Casey. Ken liked the movie Lore and War. Army or work are his plans for after graduation. MARIE ELLEN MUELLER Marie's favorite movie was The King and I and her most liked hook was 30 Serorrdr Over Tokyo and her pet expression seemed to be Oh gad . She belonged to P.T.S.A. and was an Office Helper. Marie plans on doing secretarial work after graduation. 1, 33 , Jn-. 'JF 4 .4 f ,v , f in f. . ,, , f Q if C RICHARD JOHN MURPHY Dick was on the Student Council and belonged to the German Club. Not as a Slranger was his most enjoyed book. He rates The Valley of Kings as a very good motion picture. If you say so, is an ex- pression he often used. He will enter college after graduation. TERRANCE LEE MURRAY Terry's favorite movie was Balile Cry. and he selected Hot Rod as his favorite book. His most used expression was O.K. His activities in school included Contact, Hockey, Football, P.T.S.A., and he is an On The Job trainee. Further schooling or entering the service are his plans for after graduation. THOMAS J. NASE Tom places To Hell and Bark at the top as far as good books are con- cerned, and I Wan! to Lire is a favorite movie of his. He participated in the 58 Christmas Chorologue. Upon graduation from Harding Tom hopes to enter the working world as a mechanic. JULIANNA MARIE NAUER Julie was an active member in G.A.A., Junior Achievement, the Pep Club and P.T.S.A. She also was a Library Helper and a member of the Junior Steering Committee last year. She liked the movie The Ten Commandments. She plans to become a hairdresser after graduation. DAVID NEEDHAM Dave has been active in both athletics and vocal music. He was a member of both the A and B Football Squads. He is a member of the A Choir, and he held a role in the 58 Operetta. He also was a Homecoming King candidate. After leaving Harding he hopes to ioin the Navy. KENNETH JAMES NEIHART Athletics was the favored activity for Dutch. He was on the Basket- ball, Baseball and Football Teams. Ken was also a member of the Student Governing Board, the Beacon and Saga Staffs, the H Club, the Student Council, junior and Senior Steering Committees. College is in his immediate future plans. CHARLES WILLIAM NELSON Joey Chuckie is his nickname. Chuck took part in B Football, the H Club, and he was on the Junior Steering Committee. He has also been a candidate for Homecoming King and for the King of Hearts. His most used expression is Oh Julie. He plans to go into the service after graduation. CRANDALL JOHN NELSON ' Jack uses the expression I'll never tell most. He was in A Choir, the Operetta, and he was a member of the Student Governing Board. Entering a trade school is on his list as well as the possibility of entering the Air Force after graduation. LESLIE CHARLES NELSON Les rates Ho! Rod as his favorite book and The Wild One is his most enjoyed movie. You'll often hear him say Don't let it go to your head. Les has vet to decide whether to enter the Navy or a trade school after graduation from Harding. DONNA MARIE NIHART While at Harding Donna was an Office Helper, a member of the Beacon and Saga Staffs, a P.T.S.A. member, and a participant in Junior Achievement. Oh, well. Skip it, is the expression she uses most. Izer favorite movie is The Vikings. After graduation she plans to wor . SANDRA OBEREMBT The Senior Steering Committee, P.T.S.A., the Pep Club, Girls Chorus, and G.A.A. are some of Sandee's activities. She was also a Gym Leader and she took part in activities of Junior Achievement. Don't got any is her most used expression, and Oklahoma was her favorite movie. College is in her future. GERALD GLENN OLSON Jer , active in athletics. is a member of both the Swimming and Tennis Teams. He lists The Vikings as his most enjoyed movie, and he likes the book Toilers of the Sea. Often heard coming from Jer is a low, slow tone that sounds like Sooo! He plans to go to college or join the Navy after graduation. 36 v--9 3 -A , ,,, , f l F- 'Ov' X Y-1 ,W .fy V pa. f Ar' ' GR f- . , W.. HELEN MARIE OLSON Helen belongs to the Pep Club. She is a Red Cross Representative, and she also serves as a Cafeteria Helper. Her favorite movie was Cal on a Hot Tin Roof and her favorite expression is Take a break. She plans secretarial work after graduation. ROBERT DUANE OLSON Bob lists The Ten Commandments as his favorite movie, and Flying Saucers Are Real occupies the same Spot in the book division. His most used expression is How Are You? After he graduates from Harding, he plans to join some branch of the armed forces. THOMAS ROBERT OLSON Tom says Around the World in Eighty Days was his favorite movie and rates Great Expectations as his best liked book. He participated in Mike and Key, and future plans after graduation include going to the University of Minnesota. EDWARD O'REILLY Ed's plans are uncertain but he says the army will undoubtedly get him. He was a member of the P.T.S.A. and says he liked the movie Sayonara and the book Step lo the Music. A ,gl if soy HERMAN OSWALD es M- ai 'K mv tt , ANTHONY ANGELO ORLANDO A dollar - two ninety eighty is Tony's most used expression He rates Ballle Cry as his favorite book and To Hell and Back as the movie he enjoyed the most. Tony belonged to the Red Cross and future plans after graduation are to join the service. I J The Pep Club and P.T.S.A. are two of the organizations Herman par ticipated in while at Harding. His favorite expression was, Ya don t V , say? Among the movies he enjoyed, To Hell and Back rated high After graduation he will enter one of the military services. GAIL SHIRLEY PANGRAC 'S' Gail was a candidate for Homecoming and Sweetheart Queen. She was also an active participant in A Choir and junior Achievement In cluded in her interests were the Beacon and Saga Staffs. I won t say anything but .... is Gail's favorite expression. She will enter a school for Airline Stewardesses. JO ANN MARIE PANKRATZ jo rated Oh phooey as her favorite expression. Among the many organizations she participated in were: Gopher Historian, G.A.A the junior and Senior Steering Committees, Hi-C, and the Future Teachers of America Club. jo was also one of the very energetic cheerleaders After completing her schooling at Hamline University, she will enter a career in nursing. JUDITH PATTERSON Gone With the Wind was Pat's favorite motion picture. She felt that ,lane Evre was one of the most touching books she has ever read Judith participated in Knight-Lites, Y-Teens, and was also a Beacon Representative. Marriage and work are her only plans for the future 1 .4 ANDREA PAUL 'wr G.A.A.. Contact, and Sales Training are just a few of the activities which Annie took an interest. The Ten Commandments was the movie which she enjoyed the most and April Snow was her favorite book. After graduation Annie hopes to enter a business school , WILLIAM LAWRENCE PAULSON Bill has been very active in sports during his years at Harding., if Among these organizations were B Track, A Football and Gymnastic Teams, He was also a member of H Club and Gopher Historian Club. Bill's favorite expression is That's life.' Upon graduation he will attend college. ROY CHARLES PEDERSON Roy says Search for Paradise was a tremendous motion picture. He has been an active member of the A Band and P.T.S.A. His plans for the future include continuing his education. RICHARD PEDGINSKI Richard or Dick as he is better known, favored the expression .You nuts ? After he had read the book, Battle Cry and seen. the movie of the same name, he decided that he would enter the Marines. GARY PELOQUIN Penquin was a member of P.T.S.A. and he rated the movie, The Robe, tops on his list of favorites. Gary is looking forward to enter- ing the Armed Forces after graduation. WILLIAM ALLEN PERKINS Dutch treat again, Bon! is the expression Bill was often heard saying. He liked the movie The Bridge on the River Kwa and he was particularly interested in books concerning boating. He belonged to A and B Choirs and Band. Bill will join the Navy upon graduation. DONALD C. PETERSON To his friends Don is sometimes known as Donald Duck. He has been active in the Cross Country, and is a member of P.T.S.A. The Robe and the motion picture The Ten Commandments proved to the liking of Don. Upon graduation he will make the decision between college and the service. 'Q E 3 .f.E . J A J I if I - . Q . M.. Q' 41 xlv' lm -JU xv 'Qtr- 'mf GLENN ARTHUR PETERSON Glenn took part in a Christmas play during his sophomore year, is a German Club member, and belongs to the P.T.S.A. Glen also was an avid Archery Club member at Harding and at home. A vocational education and the Armed Forces are Glenn's plans after graduation. GORDON CARL PETERSON Gordy or Pedro , as he is known by his friends, has been active in many school affairs. He was in the SS Operetta A Choir, Madrigal, Track. B Football, Gymnastics and was a Homeroom Representative. Gordy cites the Air Force as his first venture after graduation. JEANNE PETERSON Jeanne has taken an active part in Harding affairs. She was a candi- date for Miss Print, belongs to the Y-Teens and Pep Club, was a Red Cross Representative, a Saga section editor and a Beacon staff member. Jeanne looks forward to attending a reputable college after graduation. JAMES ALLEN PETERSON During Jim's four years at Harding he has been very active in out- side activities. The Junior Steering Committee, German Club, and Red Cross were several of the things of which he was a participant. Jim was also a Student Council Representative and a Guidance Helper. He served as the J.I Editor of the Cub Beacon: also this year the Co-Editor of the Saga and Editor of the Beacon. JUNE PETERSON Petey .looks to school for much of her enjoyment for she is a member of G.A.A., Knight-Lites, Pep Club, Girls Glee Club, and Junior Achievement. Upon graduating, June is looking forward to work and later marriage. MARY LUE PETERSON G.A.A. took up much of Petes time for she was the Board Treasurer in her senior year and has been active in it during the past She was also a member of A Band and the Pep Club Mary looks forward to working in a bank after graduation DENNY CLARK PETTEF Denny s extra curricular activities include Gymnastics Hockey Track His friends called him Tee and he liked the movie Don t go Near The Water Oh ya' was his most used expression After graduation he plans to enter the business world or go into the service ROBERT ALFRED PFIFFNER Bob said The Robe was his favorite motion picture and he voted War and Peace as his favorite book He uses the expression I give up' quite frequently The business world is his goal after graduation V IIVW . 7 g 3... U . I . . A . J D . . . . . . , U Y, in I ,'i ' '. - . . 3, A if f . 38 2 ftp 4 .H . QAA J. ez! , sq. 41 4. I THOMAS ALLEN PLASTER Tom has participated in Trades Training and was on the Track Team for two years. He rates the book Gone lluith The lViml and the motion picture Thnmler Roinl as tops. Tom is looking to a profession in diesel trade in the future. MARY ANN jl'ANlTA THERESA POGOSE Pokey took part in G.A.A.. Pep Club, junior Achievement, and was a Homecoming Queen Candidate. Mary Ann says she will probably take up secretarial work or go to business school in the future. ALLEN F. POKORNY Corny was an On The job Trainee and took part in Hockey. Street Rod was a favorite book and the motion picture Buttle Cry is con- sidered the best by Corny. Lpon graduation he plans to travel. RONALD JOHN POLUCHA Ronald's nickname is not Ron as you might expect but PoIuch. Top book and movie for Poluch are The Earth Is The Lords and Battle Cry. Even if it isn't good grammar, he enjoys saying Ain't got none. At the present time, Poluch is aiming for at college career. PHILIP MATHEXV POTTER Pottsie Pants II is the glamorous nickname attached to Phil. He was a member of the B Squad Basketball and Track Teams, an officer of the junior Class, and a member of Contact. He is a Senior Steering Committee Representative as well as a Homeroom Representative for the Red Cross. Favorites on his list are Quo Vadis and The Vikings. PRUDENCE MARY POTTHOEE Prudy has obviously been interested in vocal music. She is a member of A Choir, the Girls Glee Club, the Madrigal Singers, and she played a role in the i8 Operetta. Besides all this activity she was an Office Helper. a member of Knight-Lites, and she is active in E.T.A. Her immediate plans after graduation call for a college career. RAYMOND THEODORE POTTHOEE Ray lists South by Iam Head as his favorite book and The Bridge onthe River Kwai as a good movie. He is a member of the H Club, and he participated in Tennis and B Squad Eootball. He is also a member of Gopher Historian. College is at the top of his list of after-graduation plans. SHERILL LEE PRAZINK No kidding-really. are some choice words well used by Sherill. She is a member of the Pep Club. Knight-Lites, G.A.A. and the G.A.A. Board, Contact, Y-Teens and P,T.S.A. Sherill is well known for her vigorous work as a Cheerleader. Until now she's undecided as to whether she'll engage in college or business work. RICHARD ALLEN PUEEER Dick's Athletic career is well-told by his list of activities. He partici- pated in A and B Basketball, B Football, Baseball and the Cross Country Team. He is also a member of the Senior Steering Committee. His favorites in books and movies are Iranhoe and The King and I. After graduation, Dick's looking forward to some time in the army. LEONARD MATTHEW QUALICK During his years at Harding. Len was a member of the H Club. enioyed being on the A and B Basketball Teams. and was an active participant on the Cross Country Team. Among the movies he viewed, he chose The Vikings as his favorite. Of the books he has read. Len found From Here to Eternity the most enjoyable. Upon graduation, Ien plans on entering college. PAUL THEODORE OUAST Paul was, very active in the Drama Club and he had leading parts in several plays. He enjoyed reading The Mickey Mantle Story. Paul, better known as The Black Angus , finds his favorite expression to be But why? His plans after graduation include entering the service. FRANK RAASCH Erankie is looking to the service in the future. He rates To Hell and Bark as a fine movie and liked the book Street Rod. if-Q D .el 'f Z : :Jef ' D -J 111' BARBARA JUDY RATHS Barb was a majorette while at Harding, and she actively partici- pated in Girls Glee Club and G.A.A. She rates Farewell To Arms as her best liked movie and Lillle lVomen registers as her favorite book. After graduation from Harding, Barb will attend the college of her choice. JAMES Josepn RELLER Brief and to the point is a good description of Jim's most used expression - What? He classifies Ivanhoe as an excellent book and To Hell and Back rates highly on his list of memorable movies. Jim was an On The Job Trainee. Though a lot of things look appeal- ing, his after school plans are undecided. RICHARD FLOYD RIEMENSCHNEIDER Remo took part in A and BU Football, B Hockey, and was on the Student Council and Senior Steering Committee. Richard enjoyed seeing the movie The Robe and may be heard saying Well what do ya know! A college education is foreseen by him. PHYLLIS KATHERINE RIENER Phil has been an active participant in school affairs: Contact Chair- man, National Honor Society member, a Student Council Rep., Repre- sentative for the Red Cross City Council, a Gopher Historian, Drama Club member, and the Bookstore Manager. Phyllis plans to make medicine her career. CAROL JOANNE RODIZ Dubbed Cake by her friends, Carol uses the saying Oh forget it. She took part in G.A.A., Pep Club, and is a member of the P.T.S.A. Her favorite movie was Sayonam and Gone With The Wind is the top book on her list. Carol's plans after graduation include work. WALTER ARTHUR RODE Art's extra-curricular activities include Gymnastics, Contact, a Student Council Helper, and the P.T.S.A. His favorite expression is That's tough and he enjoyed the book Sherlock Holmes. The Navy is in- cluded in Art's future plans. KAREN LOUISE RODEN Rodeen says the Bible is her favorite book and she liked the movie Seventeen. Karen worked as a Guidance Helper and has taken part in Hi-C, A Choir, and the Girls Glee Club. Her plans after graduation include college. JEROME THOMAS RADMAN Besides regular school work, Jerry found time to be a Beacon Representative, a member of the Mike and Key and the P.T.S.A. Whether he's asking a question or not, he apparently enjoys the sound of Where to men ? The Air Force is at the top of his list of plans Q 1 N a ' I 1 el lx- , K 'HS' 1 . Y 4 z 1 fl ffl de for after graduation. T RICHARD FREDRICH ROHDA Dick rates To Hell and Back as the book he enjoyed the most. Rebel Without a Cause was tops according to Dick. After graduation Dick will decide whether he wishes to go to trade school or enlist in the Air Force. GERALD T. RONDEAU Jerry , who was an active member of B Football and Tennis, also took part in Contact. and the H Club. Sports for lhe Fun of It was the book which won top honors as Jerry's best book. Trade school awaits Jerry after graduation. EVELYN JEAN ROOT Evie would like to attend college after graduation. Extra-curricular activities in which she has belonged are G.A.A., the Knight-Lites, and F.T.A. Evelyn found pleasure in reading The Good Earth, and says The Gift of Lore was her favorite movie. PHILLIP JAMES ROSS Phil says he likes to see war pictures and has found the book Red Fox very interesting. During his stay at school he participated in Football. Phil hasn't decided on his future vocation, but the Armed Services are in view. ,ai 1? 'sa TX. 5 vi 3 is I ,Ja CAROL JOYCE ROTH Carol found time to take part in YTeens GAA the Drama Club FTA Gopher Historian National Honor Society and the Knight Lites She was also a member of the junior Steering Committee Carol plans to attend the University of Minnesota after graduation SALLY ANN ROTTMAN Sal s favorite movie was The Ten Commandments She belonged to G A A Gopher Historian Pep Club was a Red Cross Rep and was on the Nattonal Honor Society Her most common expression was Well how about that? Sally foresees college in the future HOWARD KENT RUDEEN Kent was in A Choir and a member of PTSA He liked the movie On Borrowed Time and the book Red Badge of Courage Dont laugh its serious is the expression he often uses Kent looks to college after graduation DIANE GERTRUDE RYAN D1 was an energetic participant on the National Honor Society German Club Gopher Historians junior Achievement Pep Club and PTS A She was also a Student Council Representative and a Beacon Representative Diane was deeply impressed by the movie A Man galled Peter Gustavus Adolphus College is the first goal in life or D1 GLORIA JFAN SAFFFL Saff rated The Ten Comrnandmentx as her favorite picture GA A junior Steering Committee German Club Future Teachers of America Club and Knight Lites are yust a few of the activities she has been a member of Saff was also an energetic Cheerleader and a Red Cross Representative Her plans for the future include entering Gustavus Aldolphus College to pursue a career in nursing RUSSELL SANDBE RG Russ rated To Hell and Bark as his favorite book Stick your head out the window feet first' was the expression which he used the most He plans to enter Hamline University after graduation CAROL MAF SANTARSIFRO Carol had the pleasure of being on the Senior Steering Committee and also was a member of the National Honor Society She has been active with the Pep Club and was a Sno-Daze Queen. Carol foresees college as her goal after graduation. JOHN IRWIN SCHILLING john says the movie. The Vibingr was tops in his estimation. The book Wfhite Fang provided him with many hours of reading pleasure. john s future at this time is undecided. STANLEY JAMES SCHMIT 'Not quite is Darks most used expression. He rates Dracula as his favorite hook and Rebel Without a Cause as his best liked movie. Stanley participated in A Football B Football the Drama Club and the German Club. His future plans after graduation are to enter the University of Iowa. TRUDY ELAINE SCHMIDT Trud belonged to the Student Council, Pep Club, and she partici- pated in the Drama Club. Her favorite book was The Good Earth. She rated Farewell to Arms as her most enjoyed movie. Oh honestly you make me sick! is the saying she uses the most. Trudy plans to work after graduation. .IACOUELYN LUCILLE SCHMITZ jackie was a Library Helper, Student Council Helper, and a member of G.A.A. during her years at Harding. She rated The Good Earth by Pearl Buck as the book she considered the best. Big deal is the expression she favors. jackie's future plans are to work. KATHLEEN ANN SCHNEIDER Kathy liked the book Eddy Durhin Story and the movie Friendly Perruasion. She took part in Student Council and was active in G.A.A. 'fc , I sans 5 I Fr 1 -e Yu.. 'il I Y, 'Z' E 'ttf' -...wi PX - I 5 MARLENE ANN SCHNELLER jane Ifyre was Marlene's favorite hook. Gone W'ilh the W'ind was the movie that left a lasting impression on her. Red Cross, Girls Glee Club, Pep Club were just a few of her activities at Harding. After graduation Marlene will enter the bustling, business world. BARBARA RIKTH SCHULER Barhara's friends call her Porkie . She enjoyed the movie Pajama Game, and she rated Night of the Parry as an excellent book. Holy Cow is the saying Porkie used most often. llpon graduation she will enter the field of medicine and take a nurse's training course. PATRICIA JEWEL SCHUSTER Referee's Club, Pep Club, junior Achievement, Contact, Gopher His- torian Club, and G.A.A. represent some of the numerous organiza- tions Pat participated in. You Bumbleheadfu is a statement she often uses. Her favorite movie was Sayonara, and she enjoyed it im- mensely. Pat plans to enroll in a college in the fall. XVILLIAM SCHWAB XX'illiam or as he is better known, Cowboy rated Alaska Sourdough as his favorite l1tll5k.AT0ll71d the lluorld in Eighly Days was the movie he enjoyed the most and I'll be hanged! is the expression he used the most. Vi'illiam hopes to further his education at college, PAL'L E. SCHXYA NTIS Rich was very enthusiastic about the book.Slarmars Son. His favor- ite motion picture was Teahouxe of the August Moon. Paul's goal is college. GARY ROGER SCHXVENDIG Gas was a very active participant on the A Hockey and Football Teams. He was also a member of the H Club. P.T.S.A., Noon Pa- trol, and a candidate for Homecoming King. His favorite movie was Shane and his favorite saying, Let's eat, I'm hungry! was heard on many occasions. Upon graduation, Gary will enter the Marines or go on to college. MICHAEL DEAN SCOTT Slide was one of the Homecoming candidates. Dorf! Go Near The Water' was his favorite motion picture. The saying he uses the most is Hey! What ya say. Mike would like to become an expert in the art of making the ever popular, pizza pie, PATRICIA SCOTT Lore is a iliany Splendored Thing was one of Pat's favorite movies. She took part in the Girls Glee Club and Occupational Relations. XVhoopee is the expression she likcd to use. To go to California is MARLENE AGNES SELBITSCHKA Senior Steering Committee, Knight-I.ites, Pep Club, and P.T.S.A. were some of the numerous activities Mar participated in. The Ten Com- mandments was the motion picture which she rated the highest. Her favorite expression is How about that? Mar foresees her future vocation as an Airline Stewardess. ANDREA MARIE SELLMAN Andv was an active participant in Student Council, Knight-Lites, Madrigal Singers, A Choir, Y-Teens, Red Cross, and the Senior Steering Committee. She was also a candidate for Homecoming Queen, and the Secretary for the National Honor Society. I suppose! is her favorite expression. College is the first goal in Andy's immediate future. PHILLIP CHARLES SETZER Phil was very enthusiastic about the motion picture, The Wild One. He voted Hot Rod as his favorite hook. Phil was a participant in Oc- cupational Relations. California is the place where he hopes to make a living. JUDITH MARIE SHAFER junior Achievement. Contact, Drama Club, and Red Cross are a few of the activities Shaf has participated in while at Harding. I can't stand it I is her favorite expression. judv was also a Flag Twirler and a member of the Beacon and Saga Staffs. She hopes to enroll in a Training School to become an Airline Stewardess. what she plans upon graduation. xx.-'iv E- 35.--f. 5 fi GERALD ROGER SHAW The Bridge On The River Kwai was the movie that impressed Gerry . He was a member of the Student Council and was the Vice President of the National Honor Society. Prove it! is one of his favorite expressions. After graduation Gerry plans to further his education by going to college. JAMES HOWARD SHERRARD Jim chose Houseboat as his favorite motion picture. That don't make no never mind! is the expression he used the most. After grad- uation Jim will enter the Army. DALE SIGSTAD Sig was an active participant on the A and B Track, Swimming, and Gymnastic Teams. He was also a member of the Drama Club and the H Club. That's Life! was his favorite expression. Dale plans to enlist in one of the Armed Services after graduation. BARBARA KAY SIMON Junior Achievement. Red Cross, German Club, A Choir, and Hi-C, are some of the various organizations Barb has participated in. The Good Earlh was her favorite book and Cotton Pickin is her most used saying. Barb plans to enter the nursing profession. VIVIAN L. SPREIGL Viv was very enthusiastic about the book, Little Women. Her fa- vorite motion picture was In Lore and War and the expression she uses is Of Course! What Else? Viv was also a participant in G.A.A. and upon graduation she will work but is undecided as to what field. DUANE LEO STA LM ER Googie liked the movie Gun Fight at 0.K. Corral. His most used expression is Sure Thing! Duane plans to enter the Army after graduation. SANDRA LEE STANTON Sandy was an energetic member of the Student Governing Board. Knightlites, Contact Central Committee, and Jr. Steering Committee. She also won the Junior Beacon Award and the title of Miss Print when she was a sophomore. Hey you guys! is her favorite expres- sion. Sandy plans to enter college in the fall. RICHARD STEDMAN Gymnastics is the favorite extra-curricular activity Dick has par- ticipated in while at Harding. He was also a member of the P.T.S.A. After graduation he will enter one of the Military Services. lie 4:47, 'wil ly C'.3'.! 5 .- I J. f , N -1:53 f. '- V K ...a , .S Q K Z., Q 5. A -S .. 5 ' 3 4' Kr.. 'es s ROBERT STEDMAN That's the breaks! and Life on the Prairie are two of Bob's fa- vorite expressions. He was an active participant on the Gymnastic Team. Pillar of the Cloud was the book he rated the highest and The Vikings was the motion picture he favored. Bob will probably enter the Armed Forces after graduation. JAMES ROBERT STEELE Jim participated in A football, A track, and H Club. He was on the Junior and Senior Steering Committee, the Junior Class Presi- dent, a Homeroom Representative, and was on the Noon Patrol. His most used saying is What's to eat : his favorite book Swiss Family Robinson. He plans to go on to college after graduation. DAVID JOHN STEINHAUSER Dave enjoyed the book From Here to Eternity and says the movie The Vikings was tremendous. He was on the Junior Steering Com- mittee and a member of P.T.S.A. His most commonly used expression was Is that right! He seeks to attend college upon graduation. THOMAS WILLIAM STFNGFR War and Peure was the book Tom enjoyed the most and No Time or Sergeants was his favorite movie Is that right' is the expression you hear Tom use the most. After graduation he plans to work. 43 J if '., fi N1 wt if 5 tt .full M 7' is DENNIS MATTHEW VAN RUDEN Dennis or as he is often called Van, chose Pirate of the North as the most outstanding book he had read. His reply to many statements is a resounding Hur rah Next September Dennis plans to enter Girls Glee Club GAA and A Choir are some of the activities Dianne has taken part tn Se: enleentb Summer was her choice as favorite book and she listed Kings Go Forth as the movie she liked best Without a doubt her most used expression is a friendly Hello- der Upon graduation Dianne hopes to make a career in the business Margo has taken part in many varied organizations during her years at Harding GAA and GAA board, Student Council, Girls H Club and Gym Leaders Club represent many of the activities she joined Margo plans on becoming a dental technician. john voted Mister Roberts as one of his most enjoyable movies. Prem: ranks high on his list of favorite books. One of the vocations he is considering is that of the Navy. jos activities included Pep Club, Contact, G.A.A., Knight-Lites, Knight Lite Board of Directors Knight-Lite Squad Leader. A Fare- well lo Armx was her favorite movie and she rated Peyton Place LLOYD ANTHONY WALLIN Athletics took up much of Lilly Foot's out of school time. Yes, that's his nickname. He participated in track, gymnastics, tennis, and B football. He is also a member of the H Club, the Student Coun- cil Committee. You can nearly always hear him say, I'm hungry! He intends going to college after graduation from Harding. ROSALIE MAE WARMING Rosie, who is an active member of the A band, and enjoys listing the question Why? as her most common expression. She places Farewell to Arms at the top of her list of movie greats. Among her plans for the future is a good job in an office. DONALD ANTHONY WASKA Don has decided to spend some of his near future well by enlisting in the armed forces - preferably the Army. Perhaps this is one reason why' he rates the book G.I. joe so highly. At the IOP of his movie list is The Robe. RONALD WAXON Ron has actively participated in gymnastics and he was a member of the Archery Club. He is also member of the Occupational Relations Class here at Harding. He rates Hot Rod as his favorite book and Thunder Road as the movie he enjoyed most. Future plans upon graduation from Harding, Ron intends to enter Dunwoody Institute. Q 964 'lf as the book she enjoyed most Jos pet expression seems to be the 5 question kind But Why 9 Though her future plans after graduation include working she also considers marriage part of her plans. Dont sweat it' is Bobs most used expression. Hot Rod is at the top of his book ltst while Demetrius and the Glazlialorf' occupies that spot in the movie category Bob is an active member of both the A band and the Pep Band He is also a member of Contact and - PTS A To add to all his activities he is a Student Council represen- tattve Bob isnt ready to decide on future plans as yet. Herb as his friends call htm classifies The Ten Commandments as tops in movies And that sound you hear is not a moan but his favorite expression Xea' When he leaves Harding his plans call for a stay in some branch of the Armed Forces. Diane is a member of the Cub Staff of the Beacon. She also had a role in the Christmas play She lists Mrx Mike and Cinderella as her favor- ite book and movie respectively Though she plans to work after graduation marriage is also on her list of plans. Cl'-'. Q' SHARON SWANSON Sharon who rs known to be quret and conservatrve was a member of the PTSA and Pep Club Her plans for the future wrll rnclude modelrng ERROL RAY THEISEN Tex enjoyed the movre The Brg Country and hrs favorrte expres sron rs You know rt He was a member of the German Club and after hrgh school he has thought of jornrng the Arr Force enterrng college or a trade school JAMES THOEMKE Bridge on the Ruer Kwaz was jrms favorrte movre and Last Flrght From Smgapore was the book he enpoyed the most Hrs most used expressron rs ld lrke to help you son but you re too young to vote He was a member of A Chorr and PT SA After graduatron he plans to yorn the Arr Force DALI' ROBERT TINKHAM A and B football B hockey Homecomrng Krng candrdate H Club were some of Trnks actrvrtres If you say so rs hrs most used sayrng and Don t Go Near the Water was hrs favorrte movre Hrs future plans rnclude the Arr Force and college 1 ,L can v--my KARL HENRY TRUSINSKI N-if 1-J lvl '- V 5 Chuck rates The Vzkrngx as hrs favorrte movre and Hot Rod as hrs best lrked book Hrs favorrte sayrng Look at that Chucks actrvrtres rncluded German Club Beacon Represenratrve B football entrance rn a college BARBARA ANN UHLER Barb belonged to G A A Pep Club Student Councrl Contact and PTSA Her favorrte movre was The Eddy Durhm Story and her favorrte expressron rs Oh' What a werrdy She plans to do secre tarral work after graduatron JOANNE VALENTINE jo was an acrrve Red Cross Pep Club and PTSA member Gee Whrz' was the expressron she used qurte frequently She rated The Cxtadel as one of her favorrte books Upon graduatron marrrage rs the chosen career for Joanne DAVID VAN NESS Dave appeared rn three productrons grven by the Drama Club H also rs a member of the Future Teachers of Amerrca Club the Archery Club and Mrke 8: Key He voted Wrnd m the Wrllows as hrs most enpoyable book After graduatron he rs tollege bound BARBARA JFAN STOREY uret she rsnr but fun she rs descrrbes Stor perfectly and co rncrdes wrth her favorrte expressron whrch rs More chuckles Y Teens Pep Club Saga and Beacon Staffs are a few of the actrvrtres she showed an rnterest rn Stor was also a Malorette on the PTS A Board a Beacon Representatrve on the Knrght Lrte advrsory board and im offrce helper Busrness school or workrng are her plans for the uture MARLYS STREASICK Marly was a member of the Pep Club and PTS A and the Grrls Glee Club Her plans for the future are to enter Amerrcas largest career for women marrrage GEORGEANNE STRONG Georgeanne rated The Robe as her favorrte book and The Ten Com mandmenlr was the movre she enjoyed the most She partrcrpated rn the Pep Club Dramatrc Club Y Teens and was a candrdate for Mrss Prrnt and Homecomrng Queen Georgeanne s future plans after gradua tron rnclude workrng MYRA SULIKOWSKI Myra who was a member of the Grrls Chorr and German Club also found trme to be an offrce helper The novel Dmry of Ann Frank as well as the motron prcture The Ten Commandments, were grven frrst class ratrngs by Myra After graduatron she plans to attend college 45 , , v. Sci' u H ' V ' ff - vp ' ' A .. V . , , . . - V H - -V V - ..-. f . Vol V . . H . V . Q - - rr , - V V 1 . V ' . 3 '5 T2 he if u v 1 .aff Q qi- 9 - n ' ' Y If 1 77 ' ' ' V X V 'f ' ' A ll vv II ' ' H ' ' ' If H V . -' - - V- .- H , 3 . - 4 X E l 1 i . 5 I Y fc, . B hockey and junror Achrevement. Hrs plans for the future rnclude ' M ' . Sf ' . A X Il il ' I ' - . ' 1, fr , - ' rr l Ni , . Y l ' V H V , V .... . - , .. .. - - - Q e - . ,, . . . ,', . N HQ - . , V H ' U U ' . . ' . ' , - I Iv ' 'V DI ,. V V Q V V . . . V V ' , ' - n . . . . . . V 1 I ' V A ' R Y ' n Vn ' L . b ' ' .k , 1 , ' 1- 'll , . V n V . . I 'Q . . . V ' , o u I I 1 Q Q u I , o I EIJWARIJ MARVIN WEGWERTH Alfonso or as he is called, says Robinson Crusoe was the book he enjoyed the most and Mr. Roberts was his favorite movie. Hise favorite expression, Hey What? is short and to the point. Active in athletics, he participated in both A and B squad foot- ball as well as track. Most immediate in his future is a college career. BARBARA JEAN WEIHE Isn't that something can often be heard coming from the direction of Barb. She is a member of the Girls Choir as well as P.T.S.A. She also participated in the Occupational Relations Class. Seventeenth Summer was the book she enjoyed the most and rated Sayonara as V., a favorite in movies. First on her list of plans after graduation is t marriage. ALAN CHARLES W'EISS Active in athletics, Al was a gym leader, a member of both the A and B hockey squads, and a member of the H Club. His interest in hockey is reflected in his favorite book, Boy on Defense, The . Vikings tops his movie list And if his career is undecided his favorite ' expression, I don't know, fits. Al was also a candidate for Home- coming King. RONALD LAWRENCE WELLE Ron is a member of both the Contact Central Committee and Con- I tyyk Yr:- 9 424 MIG' 'ii , M ... 1 S s x E --A date. Ron rated the movie Quo Vadis highly. Foremost in a vocational tact General Membership. He was also a Homecoming King Candi- school. r I . lakffzs 0' x XM I L Mm- 3 ,2'. sf 7 - . 'Vit ze 7 s. .. 3 . '7' 1 -44. .....,, IQ T2 K W x.. . X f if LAWRENCE AUSTIN WESTLUND Known by his friend as Lat, he chooses as his popular expression l know! The Naked and the Dead was the book he enjoyed the most and The Vikings was his favorite movie. After leaving Harding with a diploma tucked under his arm, he intends to get a good job and settle down. MAE GERALDINE WHA LL Mae participated in G.A.A., Pep Club, Hi-C, H Club, P.T.S.A., Referee's Club, Gym Leader, and was Beacon Representative. In Lore and War was the movie she rated as being her favorite. Her most used expression is Honest your kidding! After graduation her future plans include working. DOUGLAS EDWARD WIGGINS P.T.S.A., Trades Training were the activities in which Doug par- ticipated while at Harding. He rates Memories of Field Marshal Montgomery as his favorite book and Sayonara as his most en-- joyable movie. Howdy is his most used expression and future plans after graduation include going to college. CAROLYN MARGARET WILLIAMS Rebel Wfithout A Cause was the movie Carolyn immensely enjoyed, and Main Street she rated as a wonderful book. She took part in F.T.A., Pep Club, Gym Leader, German Club, P.T.S.A., junior Achievement, and Gopher Historians. Oh no seems to be a statement she uses quite frequently. After graduation het future plans include going to Saint Catherine's College. ROBERT GEORGE WINGATE Some of the activities that Bob particiapted in while at Harding were German Club, P.T.S.A., H Club, Senior Steering Committee, Student Council, and Senior Class President. The Diary of Anne Frank was one of his favorite hooks and Mr. Roberts was the movie he en- joyed the most. Wie Gehts, meaning How are you in German, is his most used expression. Bob's future plans after graduation in- clude furthering his education at Saint Thomas College. KA RSTEN GARY WINGER Rocky belonged to the A and B Hockey Team and A and B Football Team. He also belonged on the Track Team, and was on the Noon Patrol, and the junior and Senior Steering Committees. His favorite book was No Time for Sergeants. After graduation, his plans are still undecided. JANICE LEE VUITUCKI Magnificent Obsession was jan's favorite movieg Seventeenth Sum- mer was his favorite book. jan participated in the Pep Club, and was also a Library Helper. After graduation she plans to get an office job. MARLYS ANN WONSMOS You could often hear her say Oh boy! as she ran down the halls. She thinks that the book The Robe has been her favorite and The Ten Commandments was her favorite movie. After graduation Mar plans to go into Practical Nursing. - 49 .,....-V ,-5 'US THOMAS XX ODI FI- Foxx partlupated ln B Football B Hotkes PTSA Senxor Steermg Commnttee and the lNoon Pitrol He rated To Hell and Barb as has faxorxte book and The Ten Commundmtnis as best moue Cant see nt was the expression he used most Hts future plans are to enter the Arms NORMAN X FAC I-R Norm IS his frtends tall hum ts a member of PTS A Htgh on his ltst of good books ts The Last 0 1,16 Molurtmx while The Vxkmgs ts rated as the moue he most enjoxed Hts plans after Harding wars He mas tontmue ln sthool at a tollege of hrs thoxce or he mas yom the Nav JACOLFLINC, 3 OUNG Jatk a xerx actne gurl parttctpated tn A Choxr Gms Glee Club Madrlgal Singers A Band German Club and GAA She ts prest dent of FTA and secretars of Ht C She has also had roles tn two operettas Jatk hopes to studs musxt after graduation wlth an ulttmate atm of teathmg ln mtnd CAROL AINN YFRAHIN Carol took part tn the Pep Club and was a member of Juntor Achlewe ment She lxked the movie Alugmfrrent Obressxon Forget lt' IS her most used expression Dzvlrzft Nurse was rated as her favorite book WILLIAM WAYNE ZIFMER Football svummlng and baseball were the sports Btll enjoyed and took part tn durmg hts xears at Hardmg To Hell and Back was one of the mosles that he rated as tops and .Mr Tuxggs Mzstake as his favorite book You nucklenob ts hts favornte expressnon After grad uatxon he plans to yoxn one of the branthes of the mxlttary servnce NADIA ZUK I dont have any I use them all IS what you have often heard Nadna sas She Itked the movle Studem Prznre and the book War and Peare Nadia parttclpated tn GAA thls year Going to a bustness school IS one of her alms ln ltfe SHUTTER GARY ALBERTSON JULES ARNOLD IxFITH BERGLLND DANIEL BESETH JOHN BURNSIDE MARSHALL COVFR RICHARD FDWARDS X VONNE FIJWARDS GERALD GABOURY GARX HANSON HAROLD JANS MARILYN JENSEN BONNIE KOTKE BRIAN LA CHAPELLF WILLIAM MOLINE CAROL NAYLON SAINDRA NIESON GARY NELSON WILLIAM NELSON After graduation she plans to work and esentualls marry -.l , we SHY GFORGF RIFMFNSCHNFIDFR FRITZ SCHLIDT LAURENF SFARS JANICF SOEFFNER JAMES STACHOWIAK MARX STFINER PATRICIA STONE XVILLIAVI WEWFRKA JACQUFLIINE XVINREL ., , . 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K t,y. 5 A 1, , . . - V 1 S A , , . . 7 v 4 -A , 7 1 I I A . , Y , Senior Class Offxters L toR Treasurer Dave Brandt Presrdent Bob Wingate Secretary Sandra Hermo an Vice Prestdent Roger Coulllard SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Below students m Mrs Svmansons fourth perlod Fnghsh class are brushing, up on Lhauter rf' A' 2-rw Thxs past year has been very excrtmg and, at tlmes, qulte hectlc for our semors Smce tt IS the last l1nk between chxldhood and adulthood everyone tried to make lt a year they would long remember Each mdlvxdual trled to be a partlcxpant of one of our yar1ous orgamzatxons The senlor class, m 1ts entlrety, helped lmmeasurably to make these past ten months months that vse shall always re member They accompllshed these SCIXICCS through the Semor Steermg COIHIUIIICC Each homeroom had two representatrxes chosen early m the year on thls com mtttee In December th1s organlzatlon helped to create the Chrrstmas Splflf by decorat mg the numerous bulletm boards and also furmshed and decorated the beautlful Qhrtstmas tree 1n our mam entryway They agam put thur efforts to vsork by sponsormg our annual Chrtstmas dance fh1S year named the Tmsel Tvurl All committees were made up of members of the Semor Stecrmg Commxttee The vson dcrful danclng muslc was prouded by the rockmg Hzglalzles of Austin Mmnesota The commtttee contmued to serye the semor class by selectmg the compantes for the caps and gowns Other committees selected the commencement cards and made the other necessary' arrangements for a flawless graduatlon ceremony THE SENIOR TRIP . . . Early rn anuary many of the senrors were seen hurry mg and scurrying about the school The reason for all the gay chattermg wls the annual semor trxp Although the trlp was not scheduled untll April deflnlte plans as to tlmes and places had to be made Ttme seemed to fly by for the fortunate senrors who were to go on the trlp Frnally the wondrous day ar rlyed and amid the final goodbyes and frantlc rush for the tram all were safely on board when The Trarl Blazer left the depot Speclal coaches were provlded and the enthuslastlc group was under the thoughtful supery1s1on of Mxss Dunn Mr Vuyoyrch and Mr ROSS1 After spend1ng a day and a nlght on the tram they fmally arrryed ID XX ashlngton D C from the termrn 11 the ambltrous trayelers were trans ported to the Annapolrs Hotel Enroute they made a stop it the XX hrtehouse The next two days were spent tourmg ey ery publrc buxldlng and monument there was time to ylslt The Smtthsomln Institute Lmcoln Vs ash mgton ind efferson l'l1LI11OI'lllS Iwo rma Statue and numerous others were mcluded ln the tours Then they were off to New York and the fabulous blg clty Therr hotel Governor Clmton, was a block from the Pennsylyanla Station and the world famous depzrtment store Maceys The next day was spent s1ghtsee1ng and then suddenly xt was tlme to pack for the trip was commg to a close All arrlved safely back IH St Paul a lrttle breathless perhaps but qulte thrtlled to haye seen just a gllmpse of thls wonderful countrv xi. ils, vs 7 If I'nthus11st1e1lly ehseussme the senlor trip are four members of the graduating tlass L to R Iudy Lodge Betty Melxmnon Ron Colyln and Pat Fmdley SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE Senior Steerme Commlttee L to R lst Row Daye Brandt hen lNe1h.1rt Roger Coutllard Lloyd Wallin ack L1Barre Cary Lundquxst Znd Row Carol Santarslero Marlene 56ll7lISLl1lCl Carolyn luhs Andrea Sellman Iynne ford Sandy Ayoles Ixathy Hanson 3rd Row Sandee Oberembt Lynthu ohnson Ijllk Puffer Phtl Pot ter IXIFLII C I'll70VSSlxl Sandy Hermo Adrxenne Angberg, -nth Row james Steele Tom Vyoulfe Rock Wrnger little Rerme-nsthnender Bob Wrngate Larry johnson Ron DeM1ke 'T .-rl' -.H Q, 1-1 WW fp .., . , , Bai-X I qv . , H k I y K' n Q., W : if r ' 1 'ln n gf X - 4 TS ' ,hy .4 f . llndvrclazssrum 'il' 'ir- 7V4W 'a f THE JUNIOR CLASS Early IH the school year eager mrnds of the umor Steer1ng Commnttee delse nnto the problem of the class rmg Gold or sllyer, wlth or wnthout stones, large or small These are some of the cholces which they must make to the satlsfactlon of fellow Junlots Each class sponsors one dance, and tradrtlonally the Junlor class dlrected the Valentme Dance more popu larlly known as Cuplds Coronatlon The mam at tractlon of th1s dance IS the select1on of the King and ueen of Hearts Hardmgs most popular Junxors Other Junior sponsored features centered around the Valentme holxday were cupld grams and record re quests at the dance The Jumors also take on the responsibility of Left to Rlght Rowl Carol Borg Dnck Henery Joe Shwartzbauer Dave Pea body Kxrk Eckblad Row II Joyce Steel Sharon Murphy Carolyn Hamrlton Jack Davrdson Donna Jensen Joan Petrasek Row III Carol St Martm Frances Lake Pat Nelson Lynne McKenz1e Ronnle Mexsnor Gilbert Aguirre Row IV Sandy Ecker Ray Avoles Ray Hutley Bob Clark Pat Coughlln Neal Schoen helder 52 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS... Left to Right: Secretary Sandy Ecker, President Joe Shwartzbauer, Treasurer Lynne McKenzie, Vice President Judy Lehman. choosnng the offxcnal school photographer who IS commnssloned to take graduatxon portralts of mem bers of the class The last major Junxor proyect of the year IS the un1orSen1or Prom Under the dlrectlon of Mr Rosenqunst class advisor the Steerlng Commlttee se lects a theme for th1s most lmportant dance of the year as well as maklng the arrangements for blds the disbursement of these blds and any decoratlons and special effects To those lI1WOlXCd IU these actnmes the end of the year means a relref from a heavy load of re SPOl'lSlblllU8S that were sxmultaneously challengmg and pleasant JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE NIR BORAN IAlN S HONIEROONI et to Rlght Raw I at Campbell lNancs Iverson Glor 1a Rodlguez Carol Mlller Wxl lie Ohedozle John Snpf Shtr les Gabourx Row Il Dean Carlson Carol Elllng, Shlrlex Johnson Sands Ecker Neal Slurmer Dan McDermott Judy I-Iang.,g1 Rovs III Lovell P1eks Bob Isaatson Fdward Waldo Thomas Llfto Charles Gomez Carole Borg Norma Swanson Rovs IV B1ll Grxesmg, Bob Fuller James Bodsyard James Johnson Richard Cxbkovsskn Nhke Whlte Tom Curt1n Pat Lee NIR COLLIN S HONIEROOM Left to Right Row I TruI.ee Shafer Gayle Clark Donna Jen sen George Johnson bars M1ller Row II Sandra Sanchez Gilbert Aguirre Pat Lorenzr Wanda Dwxre Bonnte Leh mann Ednth LaCours1ere Row III Jlm Anderson Donna Mal askr Lors Schuldt Bernard Pe karelc Jlm Lee Rovs IV Bon me Nevsmann Bob Salchon Bars Ftssmger Duane Cunnmg., ham Jerrx Klrbs Sandx Smlth ,- gil' ,ff MISS DUNN S HOMEROOM Left to Rrght Row I Sharron Nlurphs Jeanette Raba Tom MtCrank Marle Mauder Don na Sehultz Row II Richard Tmuccl Terrs Farrell Mary Boelter Carolm Tschxda Robert Reynolds Row III Sandra Anderson Judy Redmg Robert Dufnesne Lsnne McKen zxe Geraldme Waldner Row IV Ras Avoles Ron Crapps Garry Adams Tom Downs John Illx 5 MRS HIMMELBACH S HOMFROOM Ieft to Rlgh! Row I Barbara Owen Carol Hammes josce Steele lxrtty Rubbelke Mar yorne Mullm joan Hxemerl Sue Cnlde Row Il Rxcharcl Hone brmk oan MLlNaughton Ellte Whip judy Pranke jlme Aud CII Terry Collette Sue Bene dum Row III Gall Pertz Dor othx Mlthalek Marne Kloet LX ke Fd Walsh Doug, Webster Don lame Mrs Hlmmelbath Row IV l'rv1n Schuster Dick Kern Howard Fhrle Blll Bet hes Dttk Henrx Mars Wale sheck Tom Laust NIRS C AC NOFX S HOMPROOM t o 1 t ltwx Cr tc lxamhell Audru Stlmmtek bhxrlu Nueman Lnnda Mosncr Pat Franzen Marte Svmnson ROXV II LeRos Iundstrom oann Meier Cirnl lxupfer sthmxdt Bob XV1tklf.n1 lxtthx Swanson Shtrrx RLlI1lLI'lSLl'lflLl L r R vs lll lxuth liornsuf Tom Clrlson Flom johnson Don Pnteherg. Sue 'Nlnlcr Don na lung, Nlrs Cnenon Row IX Daucl Bithmann Denms le Xisseur Piul Runge judw Spnqgelhgrg, lluthu. lllttkfel ner juk Huber MR HEINF S IIOMFROOM left to Rnght Row I Mqrgaret lxe x lxtrm 'Irulson uclx u1g.,lex Illll Rutherford lwe lsn Reuer Noamm lanp.,m Row II Janne Thomke jan Sthnel der Dtane Henderson LuAnn j1hn FlorenceDunn1ng, Shar on Thomas Row ll B1 Qvmnson Chunk Salah Iohn Blqnk Pd Fothe lxnn joerch ner Pat lxane Row IV Tom Ashton Chuck Iund Wasne Fstes Arthur Potts john C paul Don Fox MR R jOHNSOlNS HONIFROONI Left to Rlght Row I Rnthard Ixale Arlene XXe1ss Conme Carbone Marne Pnel judnth Flowers X7l1'f,lI1l3 Hogrefe Darlene Mohrland Raw II Tom Rnard Sandx Spltz lx thx Anderson jatk Ihudsen Kanlel Martmez Margaret Clausen Ixxtts Hanulron Rom III Bob Burns james Schuts Dlgk Huff john Ness Terrs Hanson Herb Pfxffner Harrx Lehman Rom IV Connne Mlel ke Clxnt johnson Chuck Buhl Tom Ball Daxe Anznmo Dar lene Sandug, joan Sthnutz NIISS KRALLIK S HOMFROOM Left to Right Rovs I Ixath leen Mahler Ixaren R1ed1ng,,er Pete Sxhrandt Xvette But Claudia Rasmussen jll Bonk Row II Dianne Lmdroth Carole St Martln Beverlx Gus tafson Judy Tate Jeanette Prl bnovw Rovs III Richard Haxe land Tsrone Cook Delores Call Ixaren jetzke Garx Nlo dean Karen Boettcher Row IX Dlane Mlller I-ddle Lam bert hen Ge1g.,er Stexe Stherz Bill Damelson MISS D MILLERS HOMEROOM Left to R1g.,ht Row I Sharon Haas JoAnn Cardenas Darlene Harrmgton Donna DeSart Gertrude Pamter Marua West Row II Nano Wegwerth Rlthard Hanson Carole Novak Marx Iou Rodriguez Sharon Matthees Paul Korntop Row III Fran Lake judx Berger son Sandra Vuestphal Margue Nelson LaMonte Ranch Gary Smxth Rovs IV Robert Clark Daud Xllen john XVena Pat Nlqlionald Clarex XX resner Xkaxne Ieddx Rotkx Ixrxzan MR. ROSFNQUISTS HOMFROOM Left to Right: Row I: Gloria Majeski, Kathy Brann, Karen Desmond, Kathy Van Ryn, Judi Sweno, Marlys Narren, Sandy Jasinski. Row II: Janet Garner, Audrey Bentz, Sue Mukowski, Janice Crowley, Sharon Schan- lon udv Lehaman Herman Ra deck? Row III: Dick Thompa- son, Bill Oydt, Joyce Fisher, Gary Rossi, Vaughan Frost, Douglas Richardson, Terry Bo- gan. Row IV: Joe Schwarz- hauer, Dave Schacht, Dave Tuc- ci, Jerry Nelson, Gary Strump- fer Herb Fredrick Helen An derson MR TAMMINFN S HOMEROOM Left to Right Rovs I Ronald Meisonrer Nanci Pierce Diane Ixraues Joan Petmsek Marilxn Defroe Fileen Ilimmel Rovs II Bev Fckel Penm Bemlot Diane Mueller Fd Linden ames Steiner Bonnie Marier Sue Penton Rovs III ldith Sei del karen Bus Glen Schreier Phil Ixemski Ioren Sure Dick Hedquist Row IV Dut,1l Mc I ell1n Tom ackson Due Chilhers., Rot, Iullcr Boh Rxth John Steiner Clrol Stauff ,4uY' A X MISS TRAUTMAN S IIOMFROOM Let to Right Row I arb Ixilstrom Marx Hovs Sue Van derhoof Sands Gilles Jim La ven Row II Colleen Claugh ertx Pat Nelson Lois Foley Kathi Wilson Connie Campi Michael Ixrenl Rovs III War rcn Dickson Farl Schvsan er rx Anderson Dennis Forsherg Wiliam Vshite Miss Traut man Rom IV John Piegle Kirk Fkhlad Ixen Hanson Tom Nlassor Ron Frickson Rasmond Wood juniors are shown reading, and writing one of Mr Skamsers English classes MRS WRIGHT'S HOMEROOM Ieft to Right Row I Don Dahlberg, Claudia Pellegrini, judx Stadler, janet Warfe, Cathy Mahoney, jackie XV1nkel, Karen Olsen. Row II: Melvin Liljedahl, Virginia Miller, judy Harrington, Ronda White, jouce Seefert, Pat Francee, Mrs. Ora XX'right. Row III: Patrick Fahey, Leo Mudek, Greg Lach- owitzer, Hughie Russell, jer- ome Keller, Kay Hoff, Butch Haslay, Joyce Wingate. Row IV: Richard Xvegwerth, Duane Ross. Carmal Bongiovanni, Dick Hamer, Frank McCoy, jim Melander, David Beadford. Ju-.. NIR VUJOVICH S HOMFROOM Ieft to Right Rovs I Ixaths lxitetk Janne Haberman Barb Iritkson Cherxl Feitsth Gerrie 'Nliller Sharon Dtabzak Pat Highherg Row II Bob xIElS sner Glenn Xvxlke Gerald Horms Tom Seabald Sandra Krueger jouce Peterson Stl ua Hires Row III Larrx Gih hardt james Vosburg, Banu lxandler Sharron Magnuson Ron Bolleen james Wakefield Don Bauer Row IV Kathleen Ring, Dave Peaboclx ohn Isnth Tom Seehuetter Bob 'ltcka jagk Cawkwell Daxe Hughes .J And then theres arlthmetrc 'ri THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Each sophomore homeroom elects an 1nd1v1dual from among rts members to become part of the Sophomore Steerlng Commlttee the organrzatlon set up to execute sophomore actrvmes durmg the school ear Under the ausprces of the ournahsm Department, the most popular sophomore girls are selected at the M1ss Prmt Dance The sophomore class also sponsors one dance of thelr own durmg the year Thrs years sophomores hold among the1r ranks Hardmgs first Developmental Class, an accelerated sclence group A major aCI1V1Iy of the Sophomore Steermg Commxttee 15 to select the place where the junior Semor Prom w1ll be held Under the guld ance of class advisor Mr Kelly the sophomores also contract the or chestra for thls very special event The enthusrasm reflected m the class s actnmes mdxcates successful completlon of tasks necessary to assume greater respons1b1l1t1es rn another year SOPHOMORE STEERING COMMITTEE F7 58 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS . . Left to Right: Paulette jackson, Ed Smallman 5 5 .. I3 z: 1: :r 2 'Ea' 3' :: Q. P1 FD W I 93 1 5. FD : F X s V If ll Q.. 5 Forsberg., In V 1: '+L BV. Left to Rxpht Seated Bernle Naughton Xvonne Coulllard john Crunke Mlchael Mrller Ron Olson Ierox Williams Row I Dltk DuCharme Sandy Schwab Kathy Lange Charlotte Taylor jamte Fahbrml Row II Kathx Dandrea Doug Hen derson Bob Crowe Rrchard jones Brenda Sellman Sandy Wtmlfe Rovs III Wllma West lund Karm Spodahl Andrea Harueux Martha Sorg janet , , I , y ' . . . ti- 4 . J . . 1. . , I . 'I 7 .' , . l, f E- ,,- - , 7' ' I slut 4 F: wg Y w ' , 7: 1 J ' 2 -6 1 I V ,TL '!':'-:V v yy Ill I I add NIR DH RI-IAUG S HOMEROOM Left to Right Row I Jeanne Joffman Fay Humphry Nola lNyman Joann Carlson Rhoda Levyis Mardel Florin Sharon Lalla Rovy II Bob Kwlatkow ski Dennis Conway Dennis Strong, Albert Hasley Barbara Niorelfmd Ixarm Slodahl Kathi Sime Sandy Bennett Row III Ixarne Peterson Marie Tilquist Paul Ixostern Judy Rosendahl on Stafsholt Dave Zeiiselt Nir Dryhaug Row IV Glynn 'yleltly Dennis Dixon Bob Quirrmg. Gene Nelson George Fhnstrom Mike Walsh Shar on Ixnutson 'NIR FINNFGAN S HOMEROOM Left to Right Row I Barb Elcaard Jane Stach Joan La tuff Darlene Blair Kathi Bush Ralph Bauman Wayne Amund son Rovy II Spencer Hazzard Bian Polucha Nancy Wallin Jane Schrankler, Janet Fors- berg. Alice Morrow, Barb Sta- chouriak. Row III: Leonard Sears, Kenneth Quast, Jim Kel- ley, Keith Gannon, Duane An- derson, Bill Forest, Mr. Finne- gan. Row IV: Harold Rhode, Greg Donahue, George Kasse, Art Potthoff, Gerry Lange, Jeff Miller, Dan Wilson. MR COL RTEMANCHF S HOMFROOM left to Right Rcvy I Doug., Henderson Den Leo Darla Ol son John Hall Janice Fabbrmr Diane Dianten Rovy II 'Nancy Nlartmson Ixathi Ixrugcen Sheryl Nye Donna Ixranda Jackie Smolik Fd Bussiedl Tom Reichert Rovy III Tom Swanson Terry Leis Cedric Schrankler Leslies Stone Fu gene Hotmgene INancy Dorn feld Rnvy IV Richard ohn son Jim Miller Terry Mitchell Rohland Atchison Robert Durrt Ixen lNeilsen Jon Pen ton MR RFLLH S HOMEROOM Left to Rlght Row I Claudia DeBace Snady Schwab jerry Xeager Duck DuCharme Dlane Goranson Carolyn Barry Pete LeMay Row II Louane Swe den Karen Stopf Cathy Fehr Roger Herotx Sandy Olson joanne Waage Dan Lawson Row III Arthle Walker Kathy lxuenzlt joe Huberty lxaren Sobanskl Rlchard Ocker Pa Nlalaskl Kathy Mlller Row IV janue Nltz Ronald john son Tom Wxttltk Ceorge Pol lnow nm Rnemensthnelder Dennis Downs Ixen Lundgrxn MISS I ARAMX S HOMIHROOM left to Right Row l Marla Strexch Pat Bagan Delmar Ixuschel, Pat Murnane, Pat Sle land. Row II: jane Larson, Roger Lehman, Gary' Zupfer, Kathy' Dandrea, Carol Kloetzl-c. Row lll: jim Wtmtmd, jim Ol- son, Carl Peaslee, Bonita Har- dy, joan Schrankler. Row IV: Robert Rottman, Stephen Van Dusartz, Gene johnson, Dennis Ubel, james Ostrum. XIRS CAMBLE S HOM If ROOM Let to Right Row I erry Hernandz jim Peterson Mary Aydt Karen M johnson Albert Rutherford Marilyn Turnqunst Lynn Ichman Row Il Sandy Petersen Ron Capocasa Fd Rum jlm johnson Barb Am undson Merrltt SCIIIIIIUKL, How ard Stanton Row III Gary A Coleman Carol Flnholt Lor mme Iarson Dorna Holden X yonnc C ounllard Roxanne lxreylngthaus Barbara Cobert Row IV Terry Whelan Ted Brmkman Bernard T Lyh lxIlLl18Ql West john Naughton john Dayls jatlc MtGrane Rltlt Casperson U' p MR LFINO S HOMPROOM Ieft to Right Rovf I bars Dltkson Vulma Westland Bar ha lxinnex Flame Xoekelxe Nhrx Dninex Monn Lotzer XIIYX Colernancl Fileen Arp R vs II Frank Nowak bars Sthnohritl-. farol Duttte De lores Buthta Sue Stedman Sharon Phillips Ellen Jons Rovs III Cars Ahderson Don altl Martin Philip lxnoll Don ald Beedx Vlnclent Letourreau Dale Fdlund Rithard Dlones Rows IN Allen Volhs Louis Spenter lNorhert Pierre Tom Mtn1uy,hton Jerome Collmg ham Farl Uhlis Paul Fonstad 7. MIS MAY S HOMFROOM Left to Right Row I Sharon Huff Arlene Miller Linda Lar son Ieanne Jordon Paula Car ver Rovs II Ava Barkley June Williams Mary Lockman Mel ody Bloyer Trudis Brunner Kathi Klinkhamer Row III Pat Nelson Deeniz Popp Mich ael Sthmidt Steve Donahue Sharon Haynes Judy Clmnon Row IV Marshall Johnson John Burnes Harold Macken roth Bob Christenson Brant Fiske MISS MCHUGH S HONI FROOM Left to Right Row I Maxilee Fettmger Fleanor Blorke Joann Manno Nancy Strohush Caol Luster, Sue lDeBardini. Row II: Caroly Roberts, Marion Timpest, Carol Nelson, Sandy XX'oulfe, Sue Granes, Lynne Lewos. Row III: Ed Camhlell, Arlene Bartlet, Tom O'Roarke, Dick Highherg, Gary Harring- ton, Jim Duffey. Row IV: Fred Kunz, Dennis Nobish, Dave Strike, Ken Cline, Michael Mil- ler, Alan Wagner. MR MLINAMFR S HOM I ROOM t o g,ht vs jtntt Iva e Ruth iquxre I xe xne Shea Glorla Grtmaluskus Dow tn Brandxold Charolltee Tax lor Rose Rodreleuez Rovs II Wlrthael Drllon Dttne Harms 'Ierrx INIC Czoxern Rennie Mlel sen Rohert Muss Arullt Ptul Rm III Iqutre Sutton Ixnthn Ilahertx Mxke Alexander Den ms Yelmerman XX allx Pm hftrtz Bruate johnson C errt Qteele Row IV Ivshen Suk joel Doren john Bodsggrd lim Ixrog,dSeng Rt1L,Lr Stun wrutl-C ul-C frm 1 C lenn Budrovw NIR OLFARX 9 HOMI ROOM L t 0 R1 ht Rm I INN. Nhrson u.1n1t1 Nlorton Cftrol Haas Gall Frlendlx P1t XX tl ters Martha INorstrom Qindx Hernandez Rm II Ronald Conlm one Qrzer um It rd eff gl-.noe C eorgeette Ixnet Don ohnson Donnt Nunn Rtvs III Iohn Vkmkel on I aBarre John Roseengren Helen Paleeek judt T.1xlor NI1rth1 Qorg, Phxhse Qchuldt r Olears Rovs IX Montx Ixnutson jon Auwu Roger Qt eoree 1 Nlason 'Ierrx Boetk Dennlg Ceteer Datsun Rondeau j1m Currx NIIQQ PI ARSOIN 9 HONII ROOM Left to R1g.,ht Rovs I Penny Frltz Nano Re1thme1er Dar Iene Ixrftmer Roherta Whlte nm Slpf R ws II kay ex erexsn Smdx Vsegeert Brute Nlosrmann Ptulette aekson Brenda Sellman jope Lauer Row III Jeanne Gubasta Cn! bert Corunoser Ixarole Ixunde ahe Fhert7 Iioh Cqrovse Row IX Ix1ren Ienz Tom Morrow Brute Rcndx C tlhert Bonn gard Merwm Hxlke Levus Lopez 'O J NIRS STAHI. S HOMFROOM Left to Rlght Row I Dtane Grausnlck Nanu Kane Gale Fverson Katht Lange Duane Wenzler Pat johnson Loralee Holmes Rovs II juds Dalton Lmda Zuk judx Dxefel janet Hagen Daud P1erce Denms Holland Dennls Talor Row III Dennls Rltter jlm Sel chow Date Wald jon Aro mon Mlke Murphx Pat Dar mods june Newman Mrs Stahl Rovs IV Herbert Ed wards Maxme Stone Ronald Rask james Boettcher Lerox W1ll1ams Sharon MtDon0ugh Roger Broz NIISS SC HI I7 S IIONII ROOXI t o I1 Rtvs I o n C :su Cfcrrn XX tener Nlftrllxn lllitrrc Nmu Sthmntz Carol Rclltr 'Ntnu XX .iller Row ll Paul jiri lxathxe Hlnes xlllxe one Roberta Lune Donna ohnson Andrea Harueux Row Ill Vulllxam johnson join Tulwhnsmt, Kenneth Todd Mftrun Imeott X1rg.,1n1a 71m mermun judx lxreger Rovs IX john fotroneo Bernle lNaug.,h ton Robert Hnldcbrandt Vasne loehlmt, XX allx Webster Don Ubel MR SPIFS HOMFROOM left to Right Row I om MtCow janme Gustofson Su san Raalte Phsllls Stemer Sharon Bennett Daud Och R1th1rd Hoffman Row II Janelle Ingstrand Dolores Kol odL1e1sk1 Juds S Sauver Dnzme Adams Carol Hauble Glorta Kells Marilyn jacobe Sharon Garnett Row III Wasne Morrlssette Don Dorn feld james Rosengren Al Bren nhofer jlm Leaselre Joanne Noxak Karen Carlson Row IV Fd Smallman Donald Memer Dznrd Cordes jon Nel son Vvalz Llosd Lmdgren Davxd Nelson jaw Townley These sophomores are studying. Biology IH Mrs Wflghlh fourth pertod class 5 MRS WILBUR S HOMFROOM Left to Right Rove I Rnthard Hoppe Dave Warren jrm Frlckson judy Swanson Ron Robme Row ll Shirley MtK1n non Raymond Vterow Sandy lleeht Paulene Smith Karen Sthon Rathel Rocha Row Ill Sue Gxsselqunst Duane Berry Bob Nelson Bob Mullaln Maryann Lensen Mrs Wllbuf Row IV Irene Stenberg jtm Metry Bob Krelsa Rlth Krause Ron Pederson Sandy Bertml xi I Q- MR. VlRGlN'S HOMEROOM Left to Right: Row I: Valerie Steinke, Sandra Pearson, Judy' Morton Merry Lee Overby Susan Rake Susan Kuepfer sthmrdt Kathleen Smrth Royy ll lohn Rooney Grey., Reese Luecla Van lxxrk Pat MLGIHDIS Nanny Ofonnor Barb Warner Rosann Herbert Rovy Ill Frle Brovyn Ken Gibson Allan Dahlstrome Clenn Svyanson C urtxs Lmdqulst Don Magnu son Frnest Satren Rovy IV o n BICSSILLI C ary B atr Brute Clohar Trm Klemel Tom farlson Wayne anlt sthke Allen Benson A ty pnal deyelopmental tlass of students study mg, attelerated math and suente IS shown dur m a dass period T7 NIRS CHRISTOPHERSON S HOXIIROONI Left to Rtghr Rovs I Pat Hur les janet Mater josce Fren Niaxme Rassmussen jtm Crow I Jackte Walters Robert Ahses Rovs II Sharon Clark oan Sxzer Kathr Schmltz Iuple Lorez jack Ledo Sue johnson Dorothx Vnllxs Row III judt Fisher judx Chrts toperson X xckt Robertson Ixathx Peterson john Morrts joan Parker Nitss Chrtstoper son Row IV -Ianxde Gagltar dl Laurence Ixane Patrtck I-Iar rts 'Nftke Bran Tom Melssner Ronald Hemtlla MISS LARSON S HOMFROOM Ieft to Rtrht Row I Dtane Mueffelman Carol juchen metster Loretta Valentine Shtrlex MtFvsen Shtrles King, Mtke Connolls Walter Nords trom Rovs II Carol Wrohed Ieannette Renlth Dave Caven Ixamt Ixpellherp, Charlene Peter som Tom Anderson Row III Carol Mtller tmms Fbene hercer joan Darrx Dorls Flts hack Dxane Sourhvmrd Lynn Rosentren C Larson Row IV Tom Halxerson Thomas B san Duane lahn Doug, Sthvsaltz Larrs Best Gary Schultz S I MRS MOORF S HONIFROOM et to Right Rtvn I K1 NItDermott Mtke Holland Stexe Costello Pam Fltzen hercer INanu Crarrax Lmdas Blovxes Ixathy XVehher. Row II: Pat Brisson Mary Raths Kay Krueger C'eor1.,ene Oehlke, Karen Petter Dawn Bakke Sue H . R w III: Eddie Ifis en Brian Sigsrand, Chuck Miller Sharon Daneilson. Sharon Schult. Diane Luxincer Ann Worhle Mrs. Nloore. Row IV: Dave Xalentine, Dirk hacka, Donald Kelssen. jim Rapp, Dave Mastell, Richard Solum, Darrell Anderson. MR STREI F S HOMEROOM Left to Right Row I Dianne Hartley Judy Parker Bob Kasse Alfred Dahlquxst Jim Jordan Pat Schoenberg. James Corty Row II Judy Frexsle ben Rick Snyder Bruce Leh man Barbara OConnar Sandi Clauson Duane Brandt Walter Wocxd Row III Nancy Wal ther Fvonne Illi Jean Rohm son Janet Caron Art Kagen Jerry Gensfergi Jerry Hawk mo Row IV Judy Luchslnger Kathy Rathbun Susan Mandell Jim Tidgwell Judy Krannich John Gallas Louis Arrlgoni Judy Hogan DOWN U A MR. STALWICKIS HOMEROOM Left to Right: Row I: Marlys Schmidt, Mary Blaisdell, Leata Chellberg, Karen Brown, Carol Hueman, Marian McMahon. Row II: William Jewell, Don- ald Hanson, Joe Piel, Gary Gregory, James Biljan, Mary Fllen Noatz, Mr. Stalwick. Row III: Beth Nelson, Larry Meyer, JeQnne Mee, James Dil- lon, Bruce Walicke, Judy Rich- ter, Kathy Lockman. Row IV: Kathy Ortman, Hyland Stokes. Joanna Burger, Anita Lambert, Thomas Cory, Alan Schwartz- hauer. F RESHMAN MISS XVESTBY'S HOMEROOM Left to Right: Row I: Sally Mallhouse, Gregory La Favor, Thomas Wentz, Esther Gomez, Gail Flowers, Fred Van Hoever. Row II: Kathie Steele, Mary Jordan, Barbara Ann Shoholm, Marilyn Lilfemon, Carol Cash- man. Virginia Harrisberger. Row III: Frank Hovde, David Josephson, Richard Elwood, Darlene Peterson, Loretta Mue- ller. Marion Matthees. Row IV: Rohert Rosenow, Jerome Jes- sen, John Lind, Richard Mc- Hang, Tom Mauder. HOMEROOMS I ,.,g. '15 Cl MR WNUK S HOMEROOM left to Right Row I Jean La I-romhoise LaVonne Stovern Rita Jnhuber Judy Bibeau Greg, Schvsalen Jatk Resnolds R vu II Peter Digre Louise Imdquist Kathv Bureline Phyl lis Colvin Julie Murphy Peter Peterson Row III Craig Stein eck Mike Sghwantes Gloria White Ruhard Fmeott David Clean Mr Wnuk Row IV De lores Molean Julie Jetzke El dar Mnlrlattie Gary Hanson Chuck Klahunde Judy Vittk Q ' 1 uP , 3 X 'lgs 4 o' : l S' , 'Y 41 W ' OFFICE REGISTRAR Mrs Wanda King with the assist ante of Marie Mueller performs the endless task of keeping, records scheduling, school events compiling the graduation lists and other num erous activities PRINCIPAL S AIDS Ahlw helping., Mr Grlleland with his duties are from left to r1g.,ht Tony Orlmdo Tim Ashton and joan Kiel lherg., ,-supggil. ASSISTANTS . The assistants are those who have a Part in keeping the school functioning behind the scenes as well as making sure that all runs well. Also included are the students whose job it is to provide help where help is needed, such as the office and cafeteria. Wlithout these student helpers much of the burden would be left to the administration and officers. TREASURER Mr Skamser holding his new post tion as school treasurer 15 in charge of school funds making., certain the hooks arc in order and the financial srtuttron is not in the red Ardmg him in his mam duties are Roger Couil lrrd and lxaren Olsen OFFICE HELP From left to right are Row One Martha Sorg June Johnson Barb Storey Jan Soeffner and Nancy Wal lm Row Two Margie Hanson Joyce Wrncate Marre Perl Kathy Anderson and Gall Clark Row Three Judy Drefel Cnnny Srpf Nancy Wegwerth Sandy Abas Row Four Joanne Meter Loss Sthmrdt Sue Best Sharon Lmda hauer and Judy Redmg OFFICE CLERKS Performing. the arduous tasks rn yolved rn the operatron of the front offlce have become routme to Mrs Rockenbach and Mrs Johnson who have completed therr frrst year at Hardmg Workxny., vyxth th m IS a staff of 5.,1rls vyho recerye a credxt for therr help if S Nm: -I T? K-7 5 BOOKSTORE WORKERS Alvsays supplymg the students needs are the gurls who vyork rn the Book store From left to r1g.,ht are Drane Ryan Suzanne Doudna Lmda Mos ner Audrey Bentz Frleen Hammel Phyllrs Rrener Lynn Hoerchner Shar on Mathees and Barbara Sxmon GUIDANCE HELP. . . Aiding the Guidance Office with various duties such as filing and run- ning errands is a group of five girls and one boy. They are from left to right: Diane Wenzler, Maxine Holste, Evelyn Rever, Donna King, Barbara Iilgaartl, and Norbert Pirsi. ins-ng-Q. LIBRARY HELP Atdmg, the librarians in their work ar from left to right row one loanne Carlson Penm Fritze Carolsn Barrx Joanne Rannals Georgette Knea and Sands Olson Row two Pat Dirmondx Sandx Hetchel Wilma Westltntl Deane Grausnick and lxathx langue and Yalerie Stelnke Row three Donna Holden Roland Atthison Carol Schuster Sharon Phil lips june johnson Nancy Dornfeld and Marie Tilquist STUDENT CCUNCIL HELP 1 along, phone talls delixering mes stges and filing., material are all part of the work done bs the Student Countil Help Form left to right row one are Donna Neavin Sharon Mtllonough Andrea Harueux Row mo jo Anne Cardenas Kathy Bush Xkillmm johnson judx Kreger and lxlthx D Andrea 1,4 ...X 7.4 7 CAF ETERIA HELPERS Assisting the cooks w1th the kitchen rhores Eddie Lambert Roberta White Phyllis Schuldt and Mervm Hilke discovered that it IS very good prac tue for home CUSTODIANS A very able staff is from left to right: Bill Langenenks Emil Keller Ray Edlund and Julius Newman. COOKS Strnmg to provide well balanced meals for todass teenager are fine Looks of the Harding cafeteria Thes are from left to right Margaret Mc lxllget Xnian Ciulianl fMargaret Hlkk6X Pauline Erickson and Marie XX allter Doing her share is Mrs. Mildred Malone, janirress. it . GYM LEADERS Aiding the g.,ym teachers are from left to right Row one j1mes Shute Bill Crusing, Ciilguert Aguirre leo Muclek 'Iom Lftust Rovs two Nick Roclrc-g,ue1 Henrx Aguirre Dtlc Sig., stead Xlsillmm Ohedoza Row three Iovsell Lassoncle Al Weiss john An ton jim Steele and joe Barham if if-f an EQUIPMENT MANAGERS. . . Shown here with Mr. Ludwig check- ing over sports equipment are from left to right: lohn Allen, joe Barbari. and Dale Tinkham. A typiml free period during, a gym time tonsists of basketball and some horse plas , 1 , ' ' , V . Y : ' : . J , ' , QF- ' r' ' ' 1 1 ' 1' 1 1 , 4 . . . t , ' 1 'V' 1' I ' xi 2 1 . Y. . '7' ' 1 - v . . , . , . . , . 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' V' - I ' 1 f ' . - t l ' Ep ... il iff 'i f I if if .win M THOSE WHO TEACH TO LEARN The practice teachmg program IS undoubtedly the frrst practical ap proach to the exercrsrng of learned fundamentals of teachmg to actual V' classroom clrcumstances Hardmg has had the pleasure of knovslng and workrng with several 1I'lCllYldLl21lS who plan to enter teach mg as a career They have taken part IH such a program rn order to enrich thelr knowledge and make NANCX OLANDER English and Speed, them better able to meet the s1tua CHRIST LANGELETT Bzology G S 5 Adolphm tions which arlse ln the course of a Mdfdleffff regular school day Whnle at Hardmg these practice teachers haue not only helped them selves by acqulrmg actual teachmg able assistance to many of the facul ty members In some cases an entlre perlods agenda was planned and superused by the practlce teacher 1n relation to recent classroom studles whlle ln others he was merely an observer DOUGLAS RUDOLF Durmg the second semester Mr ARTHUR FOWLER Germans I and II Curtis not Pictured taught In the Amerzcan Hxxtary Macalester Macalester soclal studles department at Hardmg while ln the teach1ng program of the College of St Thomas Throughout the flrst semester of the school year the College of St Catherlne placed fue of their stu issx dents m the practice teachmg pro gram at Hardmg MARGARFT BRCKER KATHLEEN DELANEY Home Lconomxcs English MARGARET CLARK KAREN GOLDSMITH Home Econormcs Cbemuny ROBERT VICTORINE DON GANTRIIS Soczal Sludxes MARX? EONDON Amencan Hzstory Macalester Eng '5 Macalester 1' ' . . O 'I CX . --, A N , . J -, ' , Ce , , . .W , 5 t A ff' . . f I . . , . . . y , , p QV ' s l . gb . 1 it experlence but also have glven valu- N 'XF' A f ' L ' 3.-E ' R . . 'fl H' . Y. 7 . . 1 1 A 3 , . . , . 7 7 l 3 . 'K . . I . - of , ' I I ' Us v ' . F ' l ' Q P o-Vg 1 5 2 ' .-- - ' xx 1 XX X I J I I Q, ! if ,-'F M,- 3 , i-2 15504 N Organzzafzvns ' wb ...sy 3.53 f W r:ni .i'.-i . ' gf! .. A 1, has lx 'xx V 4 Qi J 78 'A,V I A-1'-X 1 ,0 S T f A .1 'Z 1 Q V A Y ' xy z- V, A. ' ' . ,lm-Q ' , ' A , - r' N ' AJ 71 DC Pit DC 'mv NE' w lzght Tune JUNIOR 1' ' 1 xx3'2 1 ' Xe 'Y up 4 ...mt Raymond Lee, Lynne Hoerchner, John Kep- linger, and Kathy Doyle are adding the finish- V ' ing touches for the big night ahead. Tom Xoung. JoAnne johnson Larrx Bastlan and jo Rahlne are hawmg, 1 wonderful tlme as rhex dame avsax the hours G SENIOR PROM After the Prom Dc-nnns and Rxcky relax ini -Q ,iv . i 4 33. . W! -Nf- 5 HGMECOMI 58 59 X Presnmmp, thc 1958 Homeummmg, I-um, md Queen Ruku fardenas and Sandx Axolu .i Here are rhree of the Homecorning candidates. -... .Ri I - In x mf ', in , ,.., E E gg? . ,ii- ' - '.fnnf1e'gv- ICTO The Hardmg Homecoming took place on October 9 and 10 two days of fun and froltc for everyone The coronatton of the knng and queen was the ftrst thmg on the agenda It was held on the football fteld before the Homecomtng game Al though the ntght was a btt chtlly the can dtdates paraded around the fteld once and then stopped before an exctted crowd of Hardtng fans Then came the btg moment when Rlcky Cardenas and Sandy Avoles were crowned ktng and queen of the The Homecoming game was next tn the llne of events and turned out to be very exciting also Hardtng defeated ohn son by a score of 27 6 On the evenlng of October 10 the Homecoming dance was held ln the school gymnasium brlngtng to an end two won derful and excmng days Fxrst Attendants are Tom Berry and Kathy Hansen Setond Attendants are Gary Nelson and Lynne Ford Homecoming of 1958. Gail Pangrac and Ron Welle Alan Weiss and Mary Ann Pogose Kay Maida and Gary Nelson Karen josephson and Chuck Nelson Andrea Sellman and Ricky Cardenas . .9 .. 3, K I N4 .F ., Av' 1 0 X , , A as ' .. 'Y 3 or Aw 4 E l im. E . Hr 'li' .Q if 2. I in Q 34 N fn. Q if f if 9 '1- 'gs- . ge F f Q f 9 is 'lll ily -wx xx u,'HW ,gf A Georgeanne Strong and Mike Scott +7 Jack La Barre and Lynne Ford Dale Tinkham and in, CANDIDATES... lf! 1 S Kathy Hansen Q :few 1 E i may .fame e - . QI' NX , 5 ,ifsfjfsizrsfzgf ,- f,-- ff-, . x H : W ff I ,rp Dave Needham and jo Anne johnson Renee McEwen and Ron Boenish fa xx n A ' .. Nancy Koester and Russell Sandberg lnmg, up to then' name the Hx L1g,hts kept tht C hrnstmas Dime at a lnely pace T zsel Tw I On December 17 a Chr1stmas program was put on by the musnc and speech departments for the student body of Hardmg A special Christmas choralogue was glY6H by the speech department to add a dlfferent touch to the usual program Concluding the ZICIIWIIICS was a dance called the Tmsel Twlrl to whtch Santa Rog Counllard presented l'l1I'l15Blf lzntertannment was furnlshed by the H1 Lltes H lb W5 'HN'flTmL Tn ll Santa Claus Roper Counllard and hrs helper Bob Wingate spread the Christmas splrlt bx handing., out pres ents at the dame The dame ns a success 82 Adrienne Antherg, Gary Lundqulst and Kathy Hansen get buss on the preparauons for the Tmsel Twlrl ff ' ' . Z7 17 A 1 v . . . . u ' ' u ' 1, ' I y r .- . . n .D 'I Q' D I ,D . D' . - V I ' ' ' 2 V V ' K I K ' RET , , ' , . C I f S, ' 3 4 Sli C' C T Ditlw Ley' blue . N -NX ' ' wwf. ff 5 r . V H. s X1 C ,K I to Vx x . A ,.'k'..Y',7'. ' V IN .L I -1. Sam? sip . ve f.. 4 R LS, .g vw' ' Q MISS PRINT REIGNS 'FS Mrss First Page Andrea Harueux Mxss Print of 1958 Bonita Hardy A Bliss Setnnd Page Brenda Sellman ve' Candldates L to R First Row jams Fahrmn Duane Goranson Brenda Sellman Lynne Lehman Sue De Bardlnn Setond Row Phyllis Stemer Pauline Smith Karm Slodahl Donna Neayln Bonltl Hardy 'lhlrd Row Sandy Pearson Andrea Harvlcux bue Steclnnn june Newman Arynlln Paul The Lmvwnlng, The kiss The dance 83 , , 'l Sl- , , , Q y af ' P na , 49 'fx 3 . h ,Z I '. , ' . ' . , ' . . v' ' I V. ' ' I V. .'. : J , ' , P f ' . , ' , 'A 1 ' . . I ,s . . . ' , - 9 Q-1? 'W 'Y ww-7 lung., Tom and Queen Lynne Flrst attendants jxm Steele and Mary Kager The Royal Dance 84 Second Attendants jim Dornfeld and Clorxa Saffel SNO DAZE FUN To start the Sno Daze off rlght we had an All Cxty Talent Show to whlch any student wlth could attend The followxng day the faculty vs sarsxty basketball game took place after whlch the students were excused from school for the rc malnder of the day The royalty of the Sno Daze Ball were crowned on the nlght of anuary 29 ln a gala ceremony Kmg Tom Berry and ueen Lynne Lord rergned proudly over the galety of the esemng The Day LIICS L to R Mrs Norggard Mrs Rockenbath Mrs Wrlght Mrs Wnlbur and Miss Ixraulnk g,axe a parody on the knights Lntes during., an mtermlsslon of the game jg .iff tv 10 .P T I 'A x V I A A I ,. 9' 1 fe' f fv A',k , W , s at . 'W R rc ' ' ,, T . j N 5 L 1 . 5 ' Q X I 'M XX ll ' ' ' ' .1 ' ' 1 . ' .: ' 1 ' , , ' , n . , . . a Sno Daze button, designed by jim Peterson, 7 . V 1 - 9 V . ' I , . Y ' . . . , . s e- ' y - u v L- - Y' . .Q . 7 Y n 21. 4 X ,I Q dx '- ' I7 Z ' Y' A 4 , A I J., q v 1 , 1-X '. V i rlifra Aw Mr. Kelly expertly dribbles :he lull ar the basketball game. r- 3 L to R jnm Dornfeld and Nlary lxager Nlaxda lxaren I x nne C .xml Chuck Nelson and Gan Lundqunst lxlezt Tum Bcrrx Ford I arry Basuan Sanlarslero ll'I'l bl and Glorn Saffel Ron lJf.Nixke and Cyeurtgcanne Strong., lxax an an an eele CUPIDS CORG ATIO Us Qu KIXK JOI SCHXX -XRIIBAI IR QI IIN QAINDX SPITY Firsr Attendants. Dugie Mc- Lellan and judv Bergersnn, 86 beyond attendants. jams Ha berman and Tom' Avoles. L Nr Jas-nun' 'se' Front row Sharon Murphy jams Haberman judy Bergerson Sandy Spxtz Sandy Rxemenschnexder Mary Bolter and judy Leh man Batk rovy Dugle McClellan Tom jackson Dlck Henry Tony Ayoles Paul Runze Bob Clark and joe Schyyartzbauer CUPID S CORONATION Frlday the thlrteenth usually a day of supersn tlon and SUSPICIOU arrlved amld fluttermg hearts and expectant faces Pellows took thexr fayorlte lrls, and Cupld yyas on hand wlth plenty of ar rows to arm at all the stags The Valentme Dance IS sponsored each year by the unlor Class Sandy Hermn 1958 Queen of Hearts croyyns Sandy Spitz her radiant successor Queen Sandy looks on yyrth approyal as joe, her new lung, receryes his trovyn oe Schwartzbauer and Sandy Spltz vyert chosen by their royal subjects to rergn as King and Queen of Hearts for 1959 They were attended by udy Btrgerson Dugle McClellan ants Habcrman and Tony Ayoles ? -WH 358' H Q' nk zzz? 'sul' A-in Chzmes 0 N ormandy The Chrmes of Normandy an extremely colorful operetta was presented by the musrc department on May 6 9 1958 under the skillful dlrectlon of Miss C P mn Kzdds Retum Captarn Kidd s Return was the name of the suspense fllled play presented by the Drama Club on November 19 21 1958 under the dx rectlon of Mr Herne The story takes place rn 1699 at the White Horse Inn on Lobster Island off the coast of Long Island New York Enslaved by So phroma the wlcked rnnkeeper Emily and ona thon repeatedly try to return to therr home land England but failed untxl Captam Krdd alded their escape oyce Kraullk Dolly Franks Allen Peterson Karen Fkberg and Harry Owens very capably portrayed the leadrng roles 1. t at I ff ' ' 1 . 77 M .lk Q,,a,.,w d t - rl Q5 c I .. . . , ,, f 'Ling , l ' Y ' ig ' Y' , Nl , 'Q . A ' , 'W w A a 1 Ee -,. l 1 , Q gs , . - H ' K. f . V V v. lf! - Q. , , . . . . Q E y ...,,,, , A . . I I R I V ' I.. t ' ,f, - -Q,.W.,, it ei-Sg,:: k,.kkk. 1 ,, V 1 ' I T' ' fe ' jc y H n - n J , ' , ' 9 9 , ' 4 , r 1 - , , . . . . . U N., , , ' ,J I t I ,. I M' I X I 'Wt , ' l 'Ada A I . v J K , X , a sf' ml A . fa V V , , 1 M 9 -. ., . J K T ' 9 ' , f Y 7, ' 3 h r ' I 1 .. ' , I L ' lr Q. , tx A f X A, ip .J , za. V hr-wa Biggest Flirts: Kay Maida and jim Steele 3 L Nrcest Personalrty Clorxa Saffel and Dave Brandt Best Students Phyllns Rnener and jerry Shaw bv SENIOR IDEALS Q t I A ' V Best All Around Sandy Hermo and Tom Berry 'UN 'EJ --.1 rst Lrkely to Succeed Kathy Doyle and Bob Wnngate Wnttnest Phrl Porter and Barb Storey ' Best Dressed: Gail Pangrac and Larry Bastian Best Athletes Carol Hallgren and Rrcky Cardenas KJ Most School Spmt Larry johnson and Kathy Hansen 89 Il H I f K 4 S S A . LJ . - Z I - S 51 QQ Mt V ' ' . : I H . V Q 4 6 QW 9 1 H v . ' : ' , ' ' Y K :NI , I A ., AA A ,jg 'Lf f L if F' ' v AY ' J 7 rl? f f. S , 'S l' J 1 ' S . v 0 is 1. Q, 8 Q3 F.'I'.A. at work A highlight in the 1958 operetta , V . ....,,a-ffl Honorable mention for All-City football WE'LL ALWAY ur first day at Harding . . . the night of Homecoming the day we re ceived our class rings the prepara tion for the operetta the Beacon the Miss Print Dance some of the assemblies we we had . . . and some that weren't so good . . . New Year's Eve . . . the way girls gab when they get together . . . the freshmen who want- ed to be seniors and the seniors who wanted to be fresh- men . . . our Sno Daze buttons . . . the fun of being on Student Council . . . the senior class play . . . the sign- ing of Sagas on Saga Day . . . the crazy experiments in Miss Dunn's chemistry class . . . all the football games we won . . . how Mrs. Cradit would always kick us out of the library . . . all of our book reports . . . our foot- ball championship this year . . . the Sno Daze dance . . . going to school half days . . . how much Mr.W'nuk hated the word cute . . . being on hall patrol . . . how much work it took to get a scholarship . ..all the times all the basketball games we won . . . we ratted class . . . how much Mr. Tamminen was ab- sent . . . all the classes we ate our lunch in . . . getting more U's on our report cards than O's . . . all the pro- grams put on by the Music and Speech Departments . . . the many exciting hockey games there were . . . Miss Kraulik's kindheartedness towards her students . . . just making the deadlines for the Beacon . . . all the cheers we yelled at the games . . . the Valentines dance . . . all the great kids we've met in school . . . the big rush to get the Saga out on time . . . getting yelled at for talk- Am I dreaming ? ff:-, S REMEMBER. ing in every class . . . how big a flirt Larry Bastian was . . . the nice, yet horrible thought of graduating . . . all the bonus days we never got . . . getting out of school early because of teachers meetings . . . all the trouble we gave the janitors . . . the many pep assem- blies we had . . . all the help we received from Mr. Godfrey, Mr. Thomas and the counselors . . . the Ger- man Club initiation day . . . Christmas and Easter vaca- tions . . . the couples holding hands in the halls . . . Mr. Streif's sense of humor . . . the nights we beat Johnson in hockey . . . how much Miss Larson despised gum chewers . . . the terrific track team we had . . . the way Ken Neihart looked down on everyone . . . the way jimmy Long looked up to everyone . . . the crowded conditions in the cafeteria . . . all the homework our teachers loved to give us . . . all the homework we never did . . . the fun we had on our senior class trip . . . the junior-Senior Prom . . . how proud Mr. McDonald was of his football team . . . the people who won the Beacon Awards . . . how much fun the G.A.A. Christmas Party was . . . how bad we all felt when Mr. Collins left Harding . . , our first school dance . . . the parties we had . . . how astounded we were on the days we weren't tardy to our first period class . . . all the tests we had to take . . . trying to find our classes at the beginning of our freshman year . . . the day Jeanne Boyle couldn't get her car started for the Homecoming parade . . . the day we walked through the Harding Halls for the last time . . . how much we're going to miss Harding. Refreshment time at the G.A.A. Christmas party ..-2 Candidates on parade Sno Daze talent show 2 wtizmwia .Wig-i'4Ba 'I K Qec. - QQ T lui , v A W?H?f52Qg mir U' we i 5 , t 5.4 5' r ff M, , Jul.. Thespagics at work nf' 9 .J lg ., ,audi---19' r'I if-P, ., flvfivifies STUDENT GOVERNING BOARD Through the Student Gosernrng Bolrd the Students IJIFIICIIJAIC dlrect lx ln tht affurs of the sthool The board meets ex ery dry with Mr ames Landls to handle and check the business transacted 1n homeroom 3 Offrters of the Board are Ieft to Rntght Chuck Gomez Sands Itlter Daxe Brandt Sandx Axoles md Sands Hermo f-9 -1:41 C7 Left to Rrtht Rovs One Sands Asoles Dawe Brandt Roger Couhard lxen Nenhart Pat Canfreld Sandy Snnth Row Two Paulette jatkson Marx Kager Sandy Hermo janet Forsberg, Diane XVenzler Marxlyn Turnqulst Rovs Three Gerrx Wagner Sands Ftker joan Tubbeslng, Lynne Mrkenzne Sandy Spltz Ulla Damknldc Row lour Bxll Forest Charles Cromer Iarrx Bastian Dug.,al McLellan john Ness Don Fox . --IA A ll S. fl , 5 ' -vt 2 , . 2 ' - lv ' . 1 1': -- l . . 5 A ,ZF -', A ,rl , L ll! T lit- . I 'L 2 5 4 x , a r.u V l Q . , . z , ' , . 1' 1 , ' , 1' ' . 1' . L V A . 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'. - ,' O Q ' ' v ff- . 94 left ro Right Sitting juds Lodge Cleona C lflQ.,l Standing, C loria Saffel jackie X oung Barhara Ixilsrrom Left to Right Row One Judi Qwcno Bar him Ixilsrrom K irol Roth Nano Infelise Par Franzen lvirhx Dmle jackie Xoung Row Tvso Mr lxells Ronda White Susie Miler Linda Mosner Filien Hammel Fwelwn Root hir Roscnqulst Row Three Pdith Seidel karen jetzke Audrey Bentz Bob Inacson jan Schneider Par Kane FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Sheridan Deanna Sibles and Van Buren irc the grade schools which our F T A members assist in Their duties include correcting papers preparing marerials for the children assisting indisidual chlldren and pl inning new actisities for them The senior members of this group spend each afternoon in the grade schools while the juniors vsork for a teacher here at Harding one period a das Mr lxells and Mr Rosenquist are the adusors NATIONAL HONOR SOCII TY F' fx if 'f'7 5 left um Right, Row One: Larry Bastian, Andrea Sellman, Mr. Bryan. Bob Viingare, Gerald Shaw. Row Two: Diane Ryan, judy Marmhall, Carol Sanrarsiero, Carol Hallgren, Sally Rorrman, Pat Findlay. Row Three: Paul Emeozt, Dave Brandt, Roger Couillard, Mike McLaughlin, Ilan Fritze. 95 GOPHER HISTORIAN . . Row 1, Left to Right: Sandy Spitz, Kathy Hanson, Mr. Fricke, Rog Couil- lard, I.uAnn Jahn, Judy Marchall. Row 2: joan Petrasek, Carol Roth, Nancy lnfelise, Thelma Piepgras, Di- ane Ryan, Pat lfranzer, JoAnn Pank- ratz, Nancy Wegwerth. Row 5: Ronda White, Carol Iilling, judy Nuss, Kathy Doyle, Sally Rottman, Bonnie Leh- mann, Sue Best, Kathy Mahoney. Row 4: Cleona Gangi, Sandy Smith, Bev Eckel, Phyllis Riener, joan McNaugh- ton Lynn Hoerchner Patricia Schus- ter Row 4 Boh Isaacson Ras Port hoff Mil-.e McLarg,hl1n 'Iom Soe huster im Bodsgcard Bill Paulson Dorothy Michalik Ras Caturia HIC Row 1 Jian MclNauphton lxaren Ro den Carol Hammes Jacqueline Xoung, Row 7 lN1ncx Schmitz has lxrueger Barh lxilstrom Sue Penton Rovs 5 XX llm.1 XVestlund Donna Hol den Susan 1hn IuAnn ahn 4 P viii, sq, 96 P TS A BOARD Harding s annual chovs mein din ner and the dance preceding it plus a candy salc The boards main duty is to choose rl special topic for each PTS A meeting, and to find entertainment for e parents, after the discussion pe riod 1S over R vs I lxen Neihart David Brandt Barb Storey Sandy Ayoles Rovs 2 larry johnson Roger Couillard Bob lsiacson I lla Damkilde v , D . H 1 t - D JH' s i ' 1 ' i w . 1 ' X , 1 . 'F , Q U -' -P. V B i 1 WFT ' v- 1 -I ii ., g . ' ' . - .- J. . . 1. . S q 63 W M S . xl , ft, ,, x , ' ti T . J 'J . I g . t, N - , , 1' -v , Qi- fi A t bud I I . if - K 1 'I . ' 4 Q . ' Q fl? -as ' t l., ' 'H l The P.T.S.A. Board sponsor , -7 ' A ' Q' 7 :H 2 . , . . y 3, .. 4 ,. 1 A V . . ' . ,f 'W 5 4' 3 . . - A K, .34 i N , l 1 V . ' IJ' 1 fl 4 X xl x ' . . h if if' 5 t I L, ff ng ia . . - .4 J - -A , l Q . K, I, , R ,. X ,, .V X , I o ' 1 , , X Q V A 1, p w 'Y - 3 , ..:.lf' X' ,L as i .I 4 '27 W!! e.,,:r X SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL R xx l I R o Ann Panltrltz Too km luthauser Helen Huhertx A Llrca Stellman Rovs ? Dune Rsan lxelxn Rout Bob Xkaldtuk Paul 'Nlor ton lxaren Cralwnwslu Sandx Stanton Rmx S C emld Shavs Lee Ixlrinhbaum Iue lertlte Dase Brandt Rotger Coull lard hen Nelhart Cmrdx Peterson llltlt Rremensthnencler CHEERLEADERS Row 1 l'rontB.1tk jtnnne Pankratz Smtlx Spun Rovs S judx Fehman Smdx Axoles Sherrnll Pr'11n1k JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1 Gan EISSIHLSI' Tom jatkmn lo te Fnsher Tom Curtm Steve en sen Row Y judw Buss RohertVs'1clt letn joxre Wingate Don Dahlberg, Donna ensen Row 3 Ellle Vupf lou Folex Bew Fckl judx Berger son, Marx Bnelter T I I 'E gt 4 l I E! 45 ' S . . I : .Vu ,Q 1 , .5 it . . . . S 4' I S 5- v Z I .- 1- o',..-.IJ L, - ,, . . K Y. K 1 . nr A, 5, f Q' A-Q 9 J ' A r ' -C: Q . ', , .X 4 . ' 1 - , Y 4 '- . I 'r. S -t - A I -' E ' ' wif , . 4 Q-1. 3 I 2 1.,w ' - ' 4, v ., , Na, X' T K ' x ' S ,I ' KX - ' . ' - 'S : . 1 ' ' Gloria Saffel, Kathy Hanson. Row 2 -1153+ rw fz I' - ' ,: I' I I I i ,, ?', , , . , ly - I I ' q 1 , I .84 , ,,,, ,. I. -' . 4, I I ' . X . S? , tg :S G'-f 1' I u u J kk' V ' 2 j ' ' ' . S' , J . '..: I' '- - , 5, ... 1 H .V 7 ' y W. 'yn -r . , . - H . K ,, .,, t , . Y v , A 1 . I- t ff . J . ' ,'. ' . . ,' ' - 'I' 9 C umm Club Offlters Rovs 1 Xxettc Bur Presndent Cxntlua ohnson buremrx lsarl Truslnskl Treasurer Stmlu Stbnm Xue Presrdent Row 7 Sharon I-hxnes jim larson Pat llnebbtrg, Imda Mosner Bettx HEIIZIQ, Dunne RXH1 Pu Rursxnger XX cndx lhll Ruth Ashton Ron 4 onn broz judx Rosendahl Dlane Berrx karen lXlLIl lbtlmx Pnepgrls Herman Rodetls Nlerrx lee Oserbx Marxlxn Del-of. Row 4 lsaren jetzke julle ltzke Xlxrltm Nnlbrtstbltu 91ntlx Sprrz l'lLlI'lI'lL Sears Barb lsxlstrom 'Nlrrx Boelter Irene Sttnbcrs., Rows S Duane Mnl CIERlN1AN CLUB German Club under the dxrettron of Mrs Gamble was sets dCI1X6 thls past rear In the beglfllllng of the sthool year they had their blg IHIIIAIIOH party at vshrch 1ll members dressed 1n the tradmoml Germ in costumes Thu llso bought Germln pins thrs Xelr C erman Club Row 1 Barb XV1rnr.r Clillllll DeBatc lxaren Srhon Duane Cormson Larol Roth V1rg,1n1a jara Margaret Clruson Rum Tettherford Row 1 jeanne Boxle ankle Xoum, C irolt St Mfrrtln Donna Ising., judx Redrng Sue Penton Mxra Qulrlsouskl Joanne DuC,harme one Secfert Row 3 Rrthard Honebrmk Nrcholas Iustmm, lrrt Brown Audrex Bent: uds Swenson Crrolxn Xkrllums Bu ltltl Ixnn Hoerthner Glorna Saf Ste llltnf rrx R vs A Allen Xallu 'lom ohnson Cleona Clngl Due Chrlberg, Ruthanne Hanson lNmu Carlson, Bull 'Nlartm Bob Burns Bob XX'xnLatL l 1 .. A ,Q 1 , ' 7, : ' .3 A - ff ' - 1 5 A V ,: -- , , ', 4 .7 ,,. D K , , ' ,V A . - -5 -1 l 9 .. Q Q . J -4 ' .-- JD . 7 I . 3, X , f ., 'X sl rs I if . mfs! t . . . ,.L . V l , 1 lkvl K I . I . V . . .5 -U . , - -. .7 -. . . .1 ., . . , j ', . . , 1 ', 2 . ll . 2 X Ay v ,. U, K Q S I .K :J ' 1, K. ' by f ' , Q 4' Q.. i h A , r 1' . 'U -' '. ' z , J -, lr r'z,.. ,.. ' ,lzj . 'j. ': - lor, jrm Pun.-rson, llilfl Schwam, Bob Isaacson, Carole Stzruff, Rohland Atchison, Ray Lewis, Steve Scherz. X Q , . a I I 1 ' , ' D 1, I 1 . 2 .' l ' l . 1 2 . r . 4 . , 1 . f I ,- .3 1 'l V K . . - f - - ' , fel, fl- f - fu 0 ' -XZ Y ','. Q 1 ' '3 .'- 3 - ' '- I ' ' ', , 1, ' ' ' vi Y' 1 A . 1 Q i , ' Y-TEENS . . Row 1, L-R: Maxine Rasmus- sen, Kathy Lange, jo Ann Car- , denas. Sharon Murphy, Marilyn , 'ef Turnquist, Claudia Rasmerssen. V' Row 2: Betty Schumacher. Ro- berta Lysne, Marla Streich, Donna jensen, Diane South- ward. Row 5: Mary Boelter, Kathie Hines, Sandy Ecker, janet Fors- lwrg. Kathy Dandrea, Nancy XX'alther. Row 4: Yvonne Couillard, Mar- tha Sorg, Sandy Smith, Bonnie Newmann, june Newman. A -1' Y-Teens, sponsored by the community chest and affiliated with the Y.XY'.C.A., provides fun, recreation and the privilege of helping others to all its members The clubs actiuties irc connected with those of the YXX CA and includes svsimming dancing handicrtft and xarious sports They are assisted bs thc following officers President Beclo Kolb Vice President Mtrx Bolter ICC Bonnie Nexsm tnn ICC Sharon Murphx Treasurer Claudea Rasmusstn X ll'l NS Ol'l'lf PRS Setted LR Betlu lxolh Cllllilll RISDILISSLI1 Standing, L R Marx Hocltcr Bonnie lNeumtnn Shiron 'Nlurphs RED CROSS R m l Nano Schmitz Pat ohnson lxclxn Ruler Di1nneDr1xtLn ttkic XX tlttrs udx Parker Melodx Bloxer P1tS1eland o Ann Cardenas Maxine Rasmussen Gloria C rtmalusltus Row P Ctrol un lustcr Phsllis Steiner Virginia ara Xirrinia Hoertfc Diane Crtushitk Beth 'Nelson Ctthx Nhhonu Nan x Ixcrson lxn lxrueecr lxithx Schmitz Barbara Ufonnor Sharon Hnnes Mrs Xkrieht Row 5 Ctrol Roth anne lxale Georgette lxntt lohn Rooms Carolxn Roberts lxaths Doxle Nltrx Dickson lxtths lxrugen C lorit Mileski Sue Penton udx Ruling, 'Nlrs S Vsesthx Rm 5 lNanu Retthmeier Ann Xlsorohel Patte Malzskc Dtlorcs Molctn Donna Holden Sherron 'Nltganuson Dorothx Nlithalik leo Mu Dck Carol Schulte lxaren jethe Xwonne Couillard julie jctrkc Iorctta Nlueller if 1 ' '1 f ' , ' V , , s V' - . 3 t . s 5' . 7. . . f ' ' 1 , ' it vv ' ' V , 1 1 , , . ' , . ' . -Y , . 1 1' Q . 1 , 4 yn Q , - 1 , I 1 . I, . . s5y - ..t ,. . N Q -cg' .rt A, - 2 , .2 A4 .Y .t'. xx L ,i - 1 , 1, . .g , . A , 1 i '. . . . L . 5 ' 1 ' A t S .. , , 1- -, '. ' 1 if -V y ' , W 1 . I - , . . b ' S 4 ' 1 I . MX , v s. A 1 . . , it ' 1 ,l 1 4 -s A 4 . I . . ..,. ,. -ln . . U .. . ' J 1. ' A' I -, ' 2 '. ' . ' . .2 1' i z Q, . to 'f , aw' -A , L I' ' ', 2 , , . 2 tj .. j . ' ,: ,L , jr ' , ' A ' 1, , 1' . 1' Q , ,, ',.- ', ,' ,, X ', ,',. ' ' , ' ' , . , , Y ., ' ,', i 4 ' , t - . I . t , ,J I ' ', i , .. I. K A . Y , f . . . .1 ' . . '- ' . '- Y L 1 , 4 , , i 4 ' , , ' A 4 , . . . , , , , . . 1 , , A 1, 4 S A . TRADES TRAINING Trades Tramlng Students rn the Trades Tramlng program hase three mornrng classes In the lfternoon thes leaxe school and go to the1r respectne jobs Each member recen es a school credlt for hrs work on the rob The progrlm rs drrected by Mr A ohnson xx 1 C1 rs ordm Bo hreeht Ron Dornfelel jim Sher rlrd Ted fhrlsllmson Tom Plister R vs ? Ron Waxcan Dennis Pettee Phrl Seraer Armand Andres Sharon Swanson erry Radman Mr A Johnson Rovs S Dan Bexsth Myron Nlews Doug, NXeg,g,ms Bull Kel ler rm Reller Ron Boemsh Tom Xvolfe OCCUPATIONAL RELATIONS Oecupmonrl Relltlons The dlstrrbutrxe slles tralmng program IS xers s1m1lar to the trades train rn program Instead of learnrng a trade the stu dents le trn sxlesmmshrp These students recerve two sehool eredlts for the1r work on the job durmg the xerr Mr P Bormrm rs the1r director C' Row 1 judy Bakkr Mary Ellen Lulthx Marlene Sehneller Mar lxs Wrrnsnlrms Pat Scott Diane Bergeron Revs 7 Harbin Wlthe Sandy INILISEH Nlarlxs Marleegard Barbara Nlrller Marcela Me Comb Row 5 Ixenneth Maser john Sehrllrng, Terrs Murrx Judy Lange Mars McKay Mr Bora man Row fi X xaonne Pdwards Bob Pfrffner john Keplrneer jm Staehownak Andrea Paul t In Ruhr R vs 1 Leo sn l Rolvtr C1 :ru Vutsncr md Pu m IL 1 ow or X nnger uss x Slhvilllllli, onts Ron l,LlIlllxL mtl l7ua,1l M Itllm uvs Ruls Cardezncs e Sthxx ll'Ill1lllLl Rm, C ounllftrd L lm htm Duc Iuu Ron A Mike Alcxlmler Cerlld Rundatu lI'lll'llj.,j.,lk1l'lLl lint lrmtnn mtl Blll Paulson H CLUB The Boys H Club 15 composed of ill the boys it Harcllng who haxe won .1 letter in the sport they partrclpatcd IH Fhe H Club has an Aflnllll bmquet excry sprung where the letters lre awarded and the H blanket IS glxen to the outstandmg athlete of the year I'ach year thex sponsor 1 dime md thxs year xt was held ln the afternoon Ltft to rrtht Row 1 Ken hirt Llosd Wall n bars son jatk LaBarre and XX1ng,ate R xx Henery Agulrre Barre Dan Frltze Larrx Hel Ne Bob Bo Bas tlan john lNess and Larrx olmson R vs S Brll GYCISIHQ Gleen Rudrow james Steele Lowell Rults Fd XXeg,vserth and Lar rx larson Row 4 Tom Rnatd Len ual rsh I-rank NILCos Dave Brandt Gan Lunclquxst and james Sthute .J-I l l f t Mx 3 ' u Row 1: Gayle Clark, -Iackes Walters, Sue Dulierorkeni, jeane Raba. Shirley King, livelvn Shea. Row 2: Rhoda Ann Lewis, Pat Bagan, janet Maier. joan Sizer, Sandee Oberembt. jane Stach, joyce Seefert. Row 4: Doloris Koladziejake, Louane Swedeen, Vicki Robertson, joan Davis. joanne Novak, Janice XVitucki, Diane Henderson. Row -1: Cathx Jensen, Valerie Steinke, Kav Feyeraism, Martha Sorg, Pat McGinon. Bev Fckl, May Ann Pavlak. n ' A CHOIR. The A Choir assisted in The Christmas Pageant. candy sale. The A Choir sang beautiful selections They sang songs in the pageant and in the operetta at Harding's commencement. They appeared at Hazel of which they were also a part. During Christmas, Park junior High School and sang in a concert. This they sang songs over the radio. New robes were need- group consists of both girls and boys and it is llard- ed for the choir and they were obtained by having 21 ing's largest choir group. 4 - 7 4 - fi 5 - 3 'f ' ,. ei T 1 ff Q-A -'T 'T 'La ' :Q ' X , 4' , 2 Q7 b ' as C Q5 N R ' as nr: -' X rf' . -79 ' -Vg'-2 Q . , cv 'P' V -. .J Ms . . V V ' X . Y I V A it il' J: '4- ' , v -9 .Nw J' ,I J, J I Row 1 Ioralee Holmes Lvnn Iehman Sue Vanderhoof Thelma Piepgeras judx Mlrshall Pat Findlev Row 2 Marv Saleman Marv Ixaeer lxlttv llmulton XTIUFLLU 'Nlelwen Beverlx R11 h lxxthx Br nn Andrea Sellmm C,a1lPang,rae Row 3 Bill White lN1ntv Pierte l,lflLI'lLlllI11Ll' lleanne Vergees Garnet Morris om TLll1l3LSlHL Barb Ihrle Fddle Seidel Row 4 Ilrv ohnson Dan lrltle Cords Peterson Cliff Cehhard Tom unge Dennis Nishish 'Ierrv Mitehell Barry Pallert ACP Ji A l Rosy 1: Phyllis St-huldt, Janice Crowley, Penny Fritze, Barbara Kenney, Audrey Beehl, Marily Freitag, Prudence Potthoff, Row 27: Sandy Smith, Bcyely Kolb. Betty McKinnon. Barbara Simon Janice Haberman. Brenda Sellman, Nancy Koester. Row 5: lxaren Roden, Jackes Young, Ronda XY'hite. Sally Becken. Audrey Klenk. Sanry Avoles. Wltnda llwire. Royy 4: Jim Thoemke. Kent Rudeen, Bob Barre, Ray Avoles, Jack Nelson, Bob Morey, Helen Anderson, Ifllie Vfipf. .GIRLS, CHORUS The girls chorus takes part in the Christmas music. Girls chorus is under the direction of Miss pageant and carols in the halls. Some of these girls Joyce Kraulik, vocal music teacher. took part in the operetta and the commencement 'lr Q -i v .I -3 , P g L 4 ' A i K Q7 . V -, 35 T C ' nw, f ,, W . Q PM Row 1: Karen Josephson, Susan Drake, Sharon Bennette, Sharon Lalla. Gayle Peloguin, Sandra Gilles. Ruth Ashton. Row 2: Carolyn Roberts. Rachel Rocha, Audrey Schwintek, Judy Stadler, Mary Schnellu. Phyllis Steiner. Gale Humphreys. Row 3: Sandra Anderson, Kathy Flaherty, Karen Carlson. Sharon Clark, Ann XY'orobel, Phyllis Colyyin. Carol Ek. Row 4: Judy Spie- gelherg, Sandy Bertine. Edith I..tCoursiere, Karen Peterson, Judy Rosendahl, Pat Lea Darlene Blair. 4 29 Left to R1g,ht Mr Rosenqunst Business adyrsor C ary Iundqulst Circulation manager and Ken Nerhart Busnness man1g.,er pause durlng., 1 busl left to Right Suzanne Doudna Managmg, Fdr tor rm Peterson Pdltor rn thief and Mr Davld Wnuk Adusor look at a nevsly pub llshed edxtton of the Beaton They are also ness sessron Besncle managing., the Beaton they thc heads of the Sapa staff mana?-9 the Sa!-3 BEACON and SAGA The Beacon and Saga staff COI'l1blflCd as the your nalrsm II class put out both the school paper and the yearbook Gettrng storres, typrng them out mak rng layouts, meeting deadhnes pastmg galleys and proofreadrng are all part of the endless cycle of put tang out an lssue of the Beacon eanne Peterson w1ll always remember her column Past Classmates Anne Germann her G A A artrcles and rm Peterson hrs 300 word edrtorrals Dear Dottie wrll stav ln Judy Lodge An Editor for the Saga and the Hanson and Dave Maurer, wxll always remember Beawn The page edrtors Judy Marshall Pat Frndley Kathy Hanson and Daye Naurer wrll always remember therr hours of hard work and the great ,oy of seerng Richard l-lvsood photog.,rapher for the Saga the frrst printed rssue of the Beacon thrs year One and the Beacon 3' of the most outstandrng parts of yournalrsm to enny Bartrzal Darlene Lucksmger, Donna Nrhart and Roxanne Donahue were the flrghts of starrs they cllmbed gatherrng rnformatron Gall Pangrac was really up to date on the gossrp thrs year because of her Roung Eye column In learning more about yournalrsm we were able to combrne work with pleasure, and publrsh what we consrder a frne year book X -x 7' A .- U, X or A ,,..,.-1 gm-' 941 yo X ..0Tf...f ,. X ,,,. Q J , , . . - 2 I. A , - - ,' 1. 'K ' ' - l t j . . I ' ' s . . - v K- . 7 7 . I Y 1 ' ' Y V . . . . V E 2 i ' Q vi . T H V . 3 f , .. H J yy Q ' ' . 0- ,5 . . . , J Qi - . . . ,, . ,, . . Y , ' 9 , . 5 5 Y . Y 7 3 3 . , , Q X. rv - J .I 7 5 T xv. 7 . . 5 , . . 5 . I Y U 's ex QW? left to Right Gail Panprat Attnlties settion editor in the xear book and first page reporter for the paper looks at the first page of paper vsith Barb Storex also first page reporter and juds Marshall First page editor Left to Right David Maurer editor of the Sport section in both the Saga and the Beacon shows Joanne Germann fourth page writer an excellent article from copy of the city paper. vm-..,, -QB? 45-wt 'K 'Bk ltft to Right -lrnnifer Bartizal Darlene Luth singer and Donna Nihart look at a finished edition of the Beaton Thex are third page re porters left to Right Roxanne Donahue juds Shafer second page reporters and Pat Findlex Setond page editor tut important attnmes out f xarious papers that might be used as an ex ample wr! ,3- le t 1 t nderclassman settion editor eanine lxlotovs thetks oser old xearhooks from other sthools vsith jeanne Peterson also a third page reporter and Club section editor for the yearbook and lxathy Hanson third page Beacon editor. CUB STAFF The ournallsm I classes under the supervlsnon of Mr Davld Wfnuk have worked hard to put out two fine cub edltrons They hase also brought to you the H1 Lme the school drrectory The two I classes next year w1ll be comblned and w1ll be the new 1959 1960 Beacon reporters and Saga wrrters Proof readlng planmng layouts wrmng stories and learning how to make them interesting to the Left to Right Row 1 Cathy Mahoney Dxane Krause judx Sweno Grace Kampbell Mars How Pat Franzten Row 2 C lorra Galvin Susan Mnler Ronda White Beverly Kunz Judy Hanggl Connie Carbone Barbara Frrckson Row 3 Gerrl Marshall Cathy Jensen Sands Smxth Barbara Ehrel Geraldine Waldener Patrlcla Nelson readers are all parts of the I classes work All thus rs rmportant to the paper and to the reporters knowl edge Next year when they take over they w1ll be thankful for the experlence they we gained on learn mg level for putting out a successful paper The II class would like to wrsh you the best of everything for you and your paper. Good Luck I. Left to Right, Row 1: Claudia Ras- mussen, Sharon Murphy, Donna Her- mel, judy Quigley. Row 2: Claudia Pellegrini, Sandy Spitz, Sandy Ecker, Sue Penton, Mary X Shafer. Row 3: Audrey Bentz, Don Fox, Mar- lene Selbitschka, Delores Gall, judy Lehman. Row 4: Bob Isaacson, Marilyn Wale- shed, Betty Lou Lux, Bob Clark, Dave Peabody. IO6 Q? JUNIOR-SENIOR Left to Right, Row 1: Sandy Stanton, Diane Ryan. Linda Mosner, Mae XVhall, Claudia Rasmussen, Jo Wag- ner. Row Z: Barbara Storey, Sharon Linda- ballf. Sandy Avoles, Joyce Fisher, Ellie XVipf, Ronda White. Row 3: Judy Swenson, Jerry Rodman, Ray Avoles, Chuck Lund, Betty Lou Lux. Don Waska. Under the direction of Mr Rosenquist, Ken Nei hart, as business manager and Gary Lundqurst, as circulation manager one student is appointed Beacon Representatne from each homeroom Their job IS to nl' ,7 WM c ls. 2, Q nr' :fwfr .1 f.. BEACON REPRESENTATIVES sell Beacon subscriptions, as well as distribute them on the days they arrive It is also their responsibility to sell the H1 Line which is the school directory X ,lg-600 Q I' RESHMEN SOPHOMORES Left to Right Row 1 Roberta Lynne Kathy Dandrea Barb Warner Karen Schan Jeanne Jordan Row 2 Louise Lindquist Joyce Sizes Arvilla Baul Wilma Westlund Evonne Illr lNIar1lyn Lilleman Row 3 Nancy Dornfeld Spencer Haz zard Gilbert Bonngard Dave Nelson, Barbara Gobert 107 , . , . . 7 . . . 3? . - as K X s. X - . T .f y 3 s . P -1- , U' . 9 3 Q 3 , . .- A , ' - ' ' 4 ,A T ' 7 I . , V . . K- 3 Y vi . E fn , 1 ' . , 2 , , w . 3 A J' nk an as ,5- - L A . ,W C71 sf qi 2 PAF ' --. sr, N pw 1 - .,. 'K . t.--f .' 11. ro ... was -' 4 , . rs 5 1 N111 . . vi , , V' ,. at 9 CY X H: 'KW MADRIGAL SINGERS Under the dlrectron of Mass oyce Kraullck the Madrlgal slnaers performed yery well durmg the past year They helped put on the Lhrlstmas pro gram appeared at the St Paul and Leammgton Ho tel and sang a concert at Hazel Park unlor High School They also appeared ln the annual Operetta left to Right Row 1 Judy Marshall Beyerly Kolb Kitty Hamrleon Mary lxager jackle Xoung., Row 2 Clxff Gebhard Prudence Pott hoff Bob Barte Sandy Ayoles Andrea Scllman Ray Awoles Rcyx 3 Dan Frntze Wanda Dvure Barry lfallert Tom jung.,e C ordy Peterson MA1oRETTEs I'he Majorettes have been an interesting feature at Harding this year Led by head majorette Mary Bol ter they twirled at football and hockey games de spite the icy footing They also marched and twlrled in sexcral parades Left to Right: Barbara Raths, Barbara Storey, Diane Harris, Head Majorette, Mary Bolter, Penny Bemlott, Kathie V Hines, Marla Streich. ,gh PEP BAND The Pep Band entertains the student body at foot ball basketball and hockey games as well as at the assemblies The band is made up of boys and girls from the A Band and is under the d1rect1on of the student director Herman Rodeck left to Right Seated Ent Brown im Selthow Robert F Waldtmck Ron folwm Standing., Nancy Iverson Frwm Schuster Cathy Fehr Bonnie Neu mann Ditk Henerx Don Fritze Don Sinn Bob Vbficklem Marlss Nakken Herman Rodeck 109 I . . . . . . - 9 ' 7 5 v ' ' . . . . in u . . . ' V1 . , - i L sJ L lt Q, 1 T Q .7 . ,Q , - y - y . ' 1 . , . - . I , - ' 15 5 ,W s 1 1 ,' ' w s T ' My -- Left to Right, Row 1: l.uAnn jahn, Robert F. Wlaldock, Ron Colvin, lzrit lirovvn, and jim Selchow. Row 2: Nancy Kandler David Tuici, Katherine Krueger, Barbara Gobert, Karin Siodahl, jon Stafsholt, Gary Blair, Dennis Popp, Susan jahn. Row 3 Kay Hoff, Sharon Lindabauer, Robert Dufresne, Dlaine Voelker. Kay Druegar, Sandra Lindroth, Gayle Melley, Nancy lverson Erwin Schuster, Donna King, Betty McKinnon, Frank McCov, Nanny Carlson. A B AN D Under the direction of Mr. Herbert Matthes, Hard- ing's school year is made far more colorful through the efforts of the Harding Band. The band plays at the hockey games and marches and plays during the halves at the football games. The band is preceded on the field by the majorettes and flag twirlers. Sure- ly this spectacular unit stimulates Harding's enthusi- asm and school spirit. The XVinter Carnival and Torchlight Parades, the Payne Avenue Parade, and the Lions Club were high- lighted by the band. The band puts on the Band Concert in the spring. The Harding student body always attends these con- certs enthusiastically. The dressy St. Patrick's Day dance is also sponsored by the band. This year the band acquired some very attractive gold cords to wear on the shoulder of their maroon uniforms. They also got a few new uniforms. This fifty instrument unit is governed by: president Bob Xwaldock, vice-president Ron Colvin, secretary Betty McKinnon, treasurer Dan Fritze, librarian Bonnie Fritz, and student director Herman Radeck. 3 i .. ,.. H , ,- -.l- .5-ang.. 1 Left to Right, Row 1: Bonnie Fritz, Joyce Sizer, George Ehrstrom, john Ronney, Marlys Nakken. Row 2: Nancy O'Conner Barbara Moreland, Dave Allen, Harmen Radeck, Ken Lundgren, Don Sinn. Bob Wickleni. Row 5: jerry jordan, Thomas Lmne rooth, Richard Zell, Bonnie Neuman, Dick Henery, Raymond J. Mood, Thomas H. Wentz, Don Dornfeld, Eddy Eishen Gawle Pertz, joan McNaughton, jon Penton, Cathy Fehr. Under the direction of Mr. Herbert Matthes, the Harding High School Band has won many awards and prizes during the past twelve years. The work that Mr. Matthes does with the children in grade schools like Sibley, Dean, and Sheridan prepares them to be in the Harding Band when they reach high school age. Mr. Herbert Matthes -R-2-..,a,.,. 'Uhr I to R Robert Hildebrant Paul Emeott Don Fisher Tom Seehuetter Thomas Olson BAND OFFICERS II2 MIKE AND KEY Mike and Key is composed of boys who have or who plan to have a license for amateur radio operating. The boys are trained to use electrical apparatus and are directed by Mr. O. M. Bjeldanes. Seated I to r Ron Colvin vine pres: dent Robert F Waldcmck president Beth Mdxinnon secretary Standing I to r Herman Radeck stu dent direttor Daniel N Fritze Esq treasurer Bonnie Fritz librarian BOARD OF DIRECTORS . . . Th1s group of eight glrls HSSISIS the Knlght Lltes by helpmg to plan thelr HCIIYIIICS ADVISORY BOARD ThlS board COHSISIS of sut of our own majorettes The gxrls help the Knlght Lttes with thelr JB- h S ated l Sharon Magnuson prestdent marc mg joyte Flsher leader Lynne McKenz1e secretary Sandy Stanton treasurer Standing, l to r Shar ron Murphy Ixrtty Hamulton Joann Wagner Barb Fhrle squad leaders KNIGHT LITES The Knrght LIIES was organized as a marching umt composed of forty elght glrls and twelye alternates They perform d f H d s between Perm S at some O ar mg Seated l to r Marla Strexth Barbara Storey football and basketball games Marx Boelter Standmg., l to r Penny Bemloth Kathte I-Imes Dxane Harr1s Rowl L to R back to front Carol Fuhs Duane Henderson Barb Frxckson june Peterson Sherri Relmenschnelder Adlne Hoffa joanne Cardenas Row 2 L to R back to front Lynne McKenz1e jan Soeffner jan Haberman Kttty I-Iamtlton jo Wat, Andrea Sellman Martha Sorg Sandy Smlth Row 4 L to R front to back Sharon Murphy Carol Roth Cathy Mahoney Carol Kupfersthmldt Paulette jatkson Bev Gustavson Barb Ehrle Sharon Magnuson joyte Fxsher leader ...L L31 ui -3 J 1' I 2 H A 1 P . . . ,q-,ft 8 4 , w S . . .S K 1 . - , - 2 S 'S' -- ii , ' . .- . , -e '. to r.: . ' , ' 1 ., . I , , 5 C 4 1 I , 3 V v . . wt' X ner, judy' Quigley, Donha jensen..Row.3.L. to R. frodt to back: Sandy' Stanton, Cynthia johnson, Sandy' licker, Sandy' Hermo: , , ,-. as , A 4 I -M . .M L MTH A ?M,, I , . . Z, .af , .L gy' , Q at 5 . ,,.-, ,. E-. , ,V T 7 X A ,' ,Q Q b Qtb- 1 P A ' L' 9 . 1 Sq 3 ' Q . - Q 5 ' 5 x 'Km Q 1 Ir O 5 of 1 J Q S F' S I R P' I 1 ix ,E 'I 1 X of ' 2 as yl X ' I 5 r' A sf 4 Left to Right: Tom Seehuetter, Lynn Hoerchner, and Paul Quast, study a play script in the prop room. DRAMA CLUB . . . Under the direction of Mr. Clarence Heine the success. At their meetings they put on several other Drama Club put on the play entitled The Return plays for the benefit of the members. of Captain Kidd which turned out to be a huge Icft to Right Row I Martha Mordstrom Darlene Mohrland Pat l'ran1er Pat Sieland Diane Wenzler Margie Hanson an Ann C irdenas Marilyn Turnquist Gloria C r maluskus I itriui XValters and Manu Reithmeier Row 2 C trol lxupftrsthmidt Marcirtt Clausen Barbara Owea Claudia Pclltcrmi Penm lritze Barbara lxinnu udi Svstns Pit lligchberi., Cerri XX acntr Merrs lee Owerhx Roberta Lxsne and Xnremla ara Rexx 5 lxathx Dosle lNmtx Picrac Nlllxl. NlcNlahnn lllx lhmlxildl Ras Cxfuu ll met lnrsberg. anne Cmwlu Gloria Cnalxa Dale SlLSlld un Stifshut and Mr Heine Row 4 Phsllis Ricner Dnrtmthx Nlrihaleh Pat Cuug.,hlm Paul Pmeutt Dase X tnness Blrrx Illlcrt Paul ulst Larrx Bastian Bob I sic-mn C irulc Burg, Lxnn Huerchner and Diane Berrx 7 Il I . 2 ' 5 fl s . . L 1 'A . X K . , . ' '. ,g A 3 2 . . 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NOON PATROL Under the direction of Mr ames Lan- d1s they haxe complete control of patrol 1ng the halls dur1ng the lunch per1ods and also ma1nta1n order ID school and on the school grounds dur1ng and 1n between lunch sh1fts left to Rxxght Row I Rotln XX1nl1,er Tom Iaust and Harry Larson Row 7 1m Steele Rot, C,ou1llard and I1rrs Bastlan Rovs S Pat C mfneld lx n Ne1h1rt and Daxe Brandt HIY The H1 Y IS deslgned to brmg younger boys to gether for recreanon The H1 Y IS sponsored by the Communlty Chest and .1ff1l1ated w1th the YMCA proudes fun and entertamment Thexr act1s1t1es 1n clude svslmmmg dancmg handlcrafts and other sports They meet exery other Tuesday mght Icft to Right Rovs 1 jerry Hernandez Peter Peterson Bru e Lehman Ton1 Anderson Alfred Dthlqulst and jatk Rey nolds Row 2 jerrx Chensperger Darrel Andren Brand Ftke Daud osephson and lddx llkl'lCl' Row 3 Lawrence Don lxelson M1ke Brann and Gary Hanson -nl ,I 4 .Y I Z 7 ' . Q: ' , 'en 1 1 , r ' . V. l . . . V. . . - V. . . . 1 U ,I 'f ' :i j , , It A , J ,Q Ht ' '- . : . , , I ,' lxane, lxen Lundgren, Tom Halverson, jerry Haykens, and jlmmy Lhensperger. Row 4: Hyland Stokes, Bruce Cfobar, f , , ' . 5 M 5 I I 2 f i 1 A: i O b 2 . A , 4 L -Q Q 1 1 if - -N 1 ,A ' 'J' - , ' Q, F, 2 : - ., 5 ,, ,- -,. ,. X 6, , , Q - ' L3 ' I . 4-'A .Av 1 . 5 , l la . . , . , X I - ff 2' 1 f- F' I , fx, -. N I I I5 33 v 1 .+L- nf' CONTACT CENTRAL COMMITTEE Contact General Members consist of eight boys and eight girls with Pat Can field md Phyllis Riener acting as chair men under the superusion of Miss Dunn at Harding They plan communion break fasts, and attend church as a group pro motmg better Catholic students Left to Right Rovs 1 Gerald Rondean Larry Bastian Phyllis Rrener and Kathy Doyle Rovy joAnnCarden1s joan latuff Henry Aguirre larry ohnson Phil Pottcr and Sandy Stanton Rtw 5: jan bchneider Audrey Benty George Dege. Pat Kane Nancy Reithmeier and Bar- bara Kinney. 6 AUDIO VISUAL Audio Visual is one of the smallest and busiest groups in thc school They run moyie projectors the public address s s tem ttpe recorders and radios The mam tenance and care of these machines is left totally in the hands of these boys Mr O M Bleldanes is the director of this group left to Right Row 1 john Aussex Bill ohn son Rithard Honebrmlx and Paul lxorntop Row 2 Tom Ball Paul l'meott Bob Ryti and Terry Htnson CONTACT GENERAL MEMBERS . f A group of Catholic boys and girls who meet once a week at the C.Y.C. to discuss plans and to learn more about the Catholic religion. Left to Right Row 1: Virginia jara, , Carol Miller, Jeanette Raba, Nancy Kane. Nancy lnfelise, and Pat Sieland. Row 2: Sandy Olson, Gloria Majeski, Barb Warner, Kathy Bush, Cathy Mc- ' Cabe, and Nancy Reithmeier. Row 3: Barbara Gohert, Marian Tempest, Beverly Gustafson, Carole St. Martin, Cathy Doyle, and Jeanne Hoffman. G.A.A. . OUR ADVISOR Miss Leah Miller is the gym teacher and G.A.A. ad- visor. Much of her time is spent working with the girls teaching them the fundamentals of true friendship and leadership. GIRLS REFEREE CLUB The Referees Club is composed of girls who assist Miss Miller by refereeing the different sports either in the gym classes o G A A Left to Right Row 1 Barbara lxinney Fleanor Bjorke Kathleen Mahler Nancy Iverson Merry Lee Oyerby Gerri Wagner and Georgette Knea Row 2 Pat Sielancl JoAnn Ranalls Phyllis Steiner Donna Desart and Diane Gnausmck Row 3 Carole St Martin Judy Nuss Nancy Dornfeld Shirley McKinnon Joan Tubbesing Martha Sorg Janice Thoemke and Carolyn Williams it ' GIRLS CLUB . . . The Girls Club is a group of girls who haye earned a total of one thousand points in G A A and are awarded an H By earning additional points they are awarded an All City Seal at the annual G A A assembly Left to Right Rovs 1 Josephine Wagner Margo Von De Linde and Judy Nuss Row 2 Mae Whall Carole St Martin and Carol 'Hallgren Row 3 Judy Swenson and Mary Peterson ll7 ' ' ll YI ' 1 v 3 ' 1 , , 1' . I , . , . 1 o u 1 W r, 7 2-7 . . I ,J ,Q 5 3 . . . S7 ,L B M F .ca I G' 'Sq N I, . ,. ' 2 , 1 A : ', . 1 . , , , ,, l 'x 1 . v . . v N A t I , 2 ' ,Nh X 5 A si I , I ' ' f 4 , ,- ,Q .:- A , Nancy' Schmitz, Gloria Grimaluskus, , R , C V, 5 , ,, , . . . . 1 ,K yf -- .X , V 421 X , .. A I Z ' . - A ' ,W -L lu- , I V M - . v i . , . , 1, . , , i , . ' ,, ' Q , , - , , I , ' W . -.. WT, V. K 14 ., A ,V . ' , , GAA G.A.A. Tuesday 6:50. Left to Right Row 1 :Betty Brandt, Josephine Wagner, Kathy Swanson, Vir- ginia Jara, Rita Rutherford, Nancy Iverson, Jo- Ann Ranalls, Diane Knausnick, and Gloria Grimaluskus. Row 2: Karen Jetzke, Betty Mc- Kinnon, Sherill Praznik, Carole Stauff, Edie Seidel, Judy Swenson, Margie Nelson, Sandy Smith, Carol Hallgren, and Connie Meilke. Row 3: Sharon Lindabaur, Marlys Nakken, Georgette Knea. Carolyn Fuhs, Lynn Hoerchner, Ulla Damilda, Kathy Doyle, Judi Sweno, Bev Gus- tafson, Judy Nuss, and Carole St. Martin. G AA Monday 7 30 Left to Right Row 1 Dar lene Peterson Marilyn Jacobe Susie Grans Carol Nelson Sandra Olson Diane Berry and Merry Lee Overbw Row 2 Susan Hall Donna Johnson Margie Hanson Sandy Schwab Phyl Its Steiner Linda Larson and Barb Warner Row 3 Shirley McKinnon Pauline Smith Kathy Miller Arlene Bartlett Julte Jetzke Jo anna Borger Irene Stenberg Karen Peterson and Sharon Clark G A A BOARD The GAA Board C0l'1SlStS of the girls who plan the G A A ac ttstttes This board represents Harding s G A A by parttctpat mg tn play days with other G A A Board organizations tn the ctt Left to Right Row 1 Betty Brandt Judy Swen son Josephine Wagner Mae Whall and Mary Peterson Row 2 Carole St Marttn Margo Von De Linde Carol Hallgren Marlys Nakken Lynn Hoerchner Shertll Prazntk Judy Nuss and Nancy Iverson ll8 GAA Tuefday 7 30 Left to Rxght Row 1 Mary Raths Marla Stretch Glona Grtmaluskus Karen Brown Kathy Lange JoAnn Ranalls Pat Steland and Martha Nordstrom Row 2 Vrck Mxller Donna Neavm Elatne Voelker Jane Larson Jantce Haberman Margaret Clausen Georgette Knea Penny Frttze Janlce Kall and Judy Rtchter Row 3 Judy Kranmch Judy Taylor Pat Dormody Sharon Phnllrps Judy Vttek June Newman Kay Feyeretsn Duane Leu zmger Duane Wenzler and Kathne Steele H3490 GAA GAA Tuesday 7 30 Left to Right Row 1 Roberta Lysne Jackie Walters Suzte Renty Nancy Slhmlll Nancy Strobush Dlane Gnaus :tk Patrtcta Walters and Dawn Blakke Row Z PatH1ghberg Carol Kupferschmndt Nancy Renthmeter Judy Morton Pat Brtsson Barbara Ann Shoholm Joan Parker Paulette Jackson Andrea Harvteux and Sharon Damelson Row 3 Yvonne Couxllard Anna Worobel Wilma Westlund Gerrt Wagner Martha Sorg Sandy Etker Joan Tubbeslny., Karfole Kunde Donna Holder and Carol Schulte GIRLS GYM CAPTAINS These gurls are elected by rhetr classmates to help asstst Mlss M11 ler durxng the gym classes Left to Rtght Row 1 Jeanne Jordon, Dtane Wenzler Judy Parker Suzte Renty Phyllis Stemer Kathy Lange and Martlyn Turnquxst Row 2 Donna Neavm, Janet Caron, Gerrr Wagner, Sandy Clauson, Andrea Harvteux, Su san Grans, and Wtlma Westlund Row 3 Sheryl Vye, Janet Forsberg, Lauane Swedeen, Carol Nelson, Judy Taylor, Joan Tubbesmg, and Karen Slodahl ' -1 1 1 T 1 1 1 . , ' - Q 'Q 1 'J - , ' l . . 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X r V I V Vpvfw M 'V , X MLK QM XXX '-W., M midi me -6' Left to R1ght Row 1 Dave Needham Bob W1ngate Tom Laust Ron DeM1ke R1cky Cardenas D1ck Huff Larry Larson Ron M1senor Row 2 Lowell RClkS B111 Z1emer Stanley Schm1dt jack Dav1dson B111 Marun D1ck R1emenschne1der Ed Weg werth Row 3 M1ke Alexander Bob Clark Chuck Lund joe Schwartzbauer Gary Schwend1g Dale T1nkham Jim Steele Dav Peabody Dug1e McLellan j1m Dornfeld john Ness Row 4 Dume Cunningham Dave Brandt Tom jackson jack LaBarre Tom Berry Gary Nelson Ken Ne1hart Marshal Cover T1m K1mme1 Chuck Nelson D1ck Kern Not p1ctured Chuck Gomez Rocky Wrnger G1lbertAggu1rre Dave Allen Ke1th Dornsref Ed L1nden joe Reynolds Gary Ross1 Karl Trus1nsk1 Herb Wallen FOOTBALL These notable players left to r1ght Tom Berry Dug1e McLellan and Chuck Nelson rece1ved the a1lc1ty football award 'Ml Hardmg Hardxng Hardmg Hardmg Hardmg Hardrng Hardmg Hardmg Hardmg 122 Coach Asst Coach Clyde McDonald Peter Vupov1th SCORES Mpls West W11son Murray Wash1ngton ohnson Humboldt Mechamc Arts Central Mpls Washburn , I 1 ' N 5 R A 1 fl 1 'A ' A n . Z 1 1 , 1 ' , 1 , 1 . , -1 Y 1 ,1 ' 1 , 1 , ' : 7 S Y i 1 Y 9 S I Y - . 3 y , , , H . 1 , , , C . , t , . .2 I ' . U , 1 , , 1 V, 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 1, , I 4 I 1 1 , 9 7 Y 5 Y V 9 Y 9 5 ff by of , ' , , ff ' fe ff . 15 ' f A J . 26 . 11'-tg! 1 7 Y if ' tglqgciv f 27: - 0 VI. LH: J , . . ff 27 1 5 fe ' 13 . 26 . ' ' 14 1 7 . 'Q A I X ,d'1,' Iohn Ness and jim Steele send Central player head ow er heels Harding., smothers Nlmneapolls Washburn ball garner ln the Tum Cuts Champxonshlp game at Memorxal Stadxum ,V RI. Q... I di is mg ,Y ' , fl Y 'S f' ,A rv, 1 Dugie McLellan attempts one of his spectacular end runs in the game against Humboldt. 123 Inna Hardmgs ternfrc defense stops a Humboldt rush B SQUAD CONFERENCE GAMES The Hardlng Grrdders had a good sea son thus year learnrng after a scoreless tle that an all out effort was needed to Wm each game The Knlghts finished un defeated rn conference games wlth a 7 0 1 record Harding won thelr frrst two games but were startled by a 0 0 t1e wlth Murray Thrs was all the boys needed to spmt them to sweep the1r last fxve con ference games These games included the Humboldt and Central games Hardmg pulled Humboldt out of a frrst by beatmg the Ind1ans 13 7 for their frrst loss thus garnmg frrst place by two pornts rn the new polnt system Hardrng defended frrst place strongly wrth a 260 slctory over Mechamc Arts and by topprng Central 14 0 to wm the conference TWIN CITY GAME Hardlng reprcsented St Paul as well as any cltv team could have but were beaten by the tremendously brg backfxeld and lrne of Washburn, powered by an un stoppable passlng attack The grrdders are to be commended for a fine season not only for wlnnmg the conference and galnrng the Twm City berth but also for garnmg revenge and walloplng ohnson 27 6 Rovs 1 l to r Bob Kiel a jim lxrogseng, Greg., Reese jerry Lang, Tom Naughton Cary Snobrcck Bob Qulrrng, Row 2 l to r Coach Stalwxck Bob Nuss Dennls Tabor Steve Van Dussartz Brute johnson Brll Forext Gary Zupfer Asst Coach Frrtke Row 5 l to r jxm Patersln Dick Hlghberg, Row 4 l to r Bob Kvuatkowskl Dennis Patterson 4 fa- Ron Olson Ed Smallman Lours Lopez john Davis Lloyd Lrndgren Louis Scrpro Brute Pendy Tom Carlson Ron Copacasa Ken Todd I f'- X. 1.-or 1 U Q L -ii.. ggi ,, x x'f ' , QT' 7 ,fmswkx . . f . . . er K? . . v , , - , , ' , 1 , . 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Chunk Lund and jim Anderson demonstrate a racmg dxve TENNIS Larry johnson dashes to make a quick return of the ball to hrs opponent Row 1 left to right Dave Tut ct Dntk Dumer Bxll Swanson Larrx Iohnson Don Fox Rovs 2 Ron Enckson jerry Rondeau Bob Wnngate Frank McCow and Mr Bryan Rm 1 I ts Cars Snhvsendlg., jatk Daudson Ron Mtsenor Dttk Huff Malta. Alutndcr Mxlte lxrena Dugte McLellan Rat Axoles Rovn Z l to r student manager Ruth Wtlltams joe S hvmrtzhtunr Dunne Cunningham jtm Hagglund Ron DeM1ke Rotkx XVtng,er Rtcks Cardenas Al Wetss Daxe Frantzen D1 lx lxern Cotth Rosst A Vwetss f1g.,hts hts wax through two johnson players Hardtng Hardtng Hardtng Hardmg Harding Harding Harding Hardtng Hardmg Hardtng Hardmg 126 Coach john Rosst CONFERENCE GAME SCORES Mechanic Arts Murray Monroe Humboldt W ashlngton Wtlson Central ohnson Mpls Roosex elt Wllson XY ashtngton xxx J fig A Knight sees hls chance to score whlle the johnson goalxe IS sprawled out on the lce NON CONFERENCE GAME Hardmg Harding Harding Hardmg Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Hardmg Harding SCORES Mpls Washburn So St Paul Mpls Roosevelt Eveleth Thief Rxver Falls Roseau Cretm Mpls Washburn Mpls Washburn Cretm Mpls Southwest So St Paul ...yf Dugxe MtLellan flghts johnson s Dave Peterson for the puck as Rtck Cardenas comes tn to assxst gnu Its a fnght for the puck by the Hardmg net ff' 44? 5, 7 HOCKEY Hardmg and Murray shared the c1ty champ1onsh1p wnth 1den tlcal records of 6 1 1 After beat mg Mechanlc Arts 3 0 we found that as m football Murrly was 1 trouble maker when they held the Knnghts to a 1 I txe In the thlrd game Monroe who played at its peak nn the beglnnlng of the season toppled the Knlghts 20 for Hardlngs only confer ence defeat The top game of the season was the llst conference game against ohnson The Kmghts scored early ln the first per1od and held the 10 leld throughout the thrlller Smce Hardmg md Murray tled for the uty champronshnp a com toss de clded that Murray would meet the MlHH6HP0llS champion and Hardmg would play Mmneapolrs runner up Murray lost to M1n neapolns Southwest 1 0 whrle the Kmghts defeated MlnDC3P0llS Rooseselt 3 l Hardmg topped Wllson nn the I B souan 41 oc Sthwartzbaucr goes 'Around the nets amid 1 swarm of spr1wlmg.,johnson players fxrst round of the playoffs 51 but were upset rn the second round 4 5 by Xwashlngton Hardmg Plates Three on AllC1ty Team Hardmg and Murray paced the 1958 59 All Cnty Hockey selec non each placmg three on the Dream Team Rocky Wlnger shared the goalle award wrth Porky W ohlberg of ohnson Semor defenseman R1cky Car denas md yumor wlng Schwartzbauer also represented Hardlngs co champ1on team on the All C1ty team Honorable mentron went to xm Hagglund Dugal McLellan and Duane Cun nlngham Row 1 L to R Spencer Hazzard jerry Hernandez Don Magnuson Bob Mullen Pd Busslere XVayne Mornsette Pete Solberg Fd Brohn Klum johnson Row 2 Coach Paul Bryan Loune Iopez C ref, Donahue ban Snobrrch Ewhen Srch Duck ones Dennis Dixon Brll Forest Bruce Pendy Terry Whelan Bruce Monsman slim , ., M K K V. 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Y 1, 4 . , .1 ' . ,- H, ' Q, HJ . 3 'S I S ll ,V 3 'Q ' ,, , mu Q T Row 1 L to R Dan Frntze Ray Avoles Dennxs Ubel Gllbert Aggulre Ray Huntley Don Ubel Pat Canfxeld Leo Mudlck Chuck Lund Lou1s SLIPIO Gary Rossn Bob Barte Row 2 Brute lohnson john Blank Clarey WICSUOI james Melander Clar ence Grelseng Bob Nelson Mark Steele Pete Hall Dave Peabody Hugle Russel Mel Lrlyedahl Dnck jones Row 3 Tom McKrank Bob Magnuson Tom Laust Doug Halverson Pat McDonald john Prelgo Mxke Shanley Bxll Keller Duck Parxseau Jack LaBarre Bob Fuller Tom Wall Coach Mlke Krssel RACK CROSS COUNTRY TEAM -0. ,Ita 095 go31ChF01:owg:gyIl5ar21ck Puffer Roger Holden Don Peterson Pat Canfield takes a few turns around the track during a prac tnce sessron 3 I X f D 1 l K W 1 D v 5 . . ' f I Ns ' p f 'xl I , ' . , . 1 ' A , , I' .. , - 7 9 9 Y Ya 7 . Y l ' . V :. 9 Y .3 7 7 3 V7 Y W I 4 1 I 9 ' . , M Mag:- lw, ,Q,c K Qf X , ,,,, , . . 9' 129 MUIIJ 5 3 bn-nl only 4 1 W K 0 ww I Wlmfff trnnm, Wolff 32 t Row 11 to r john Ness Davnd Brandt Jack LaBarre Ken Nerhart Roge 2 Peter Vuyovnth roach Aguurre Cnlbert manager john Prelgn Marshall Salchow Clrnton Johnson manager Thomas Kelly assistant Loath BASKETBALL 130 L Hardmg Hardmg Harding Hardmg Hardmg Hardmg Hardmg Where drd II go7 i Courllard Leonard Qualrck Rlthard Puffer Row Coser Pat Mtllonald Gary Strumpfer Robert SCORES Washlngton Murray Central Wrlson Monroe ohnson Mechanic Arts Four Hardmg players cover as a Prror Lake player mes to score Meghanxc Arts captures rebound after a Harding., mxss Rug Couillard rebounds as Dave Brand: and jack LaBarre look on. Hardlngs basleetball team hid 1 good season fllilbhlflg wlth a 5 ind 5 record 1nd talung thrrd place rn the c1tyf conference The team showed much nmproyement oyer last yelrs squad who won only two games xn the vshole year Hardmg s WICIOIICS ln conference were over Washmgton Murray XY1lSOI1 Monroe and ohn son The three losses were suffered at the hands of Humboldt Mechamc Arts and Central Central topped the well balanced conference thxs year wnth 1 7 and 1 record One decrsne uctory was the 43 to 77 vun oxer arch rxyal ohnson Hardlngs record secured 1 berth 1n the flrst round of the dlstrlct playoff whlch IS stlll to be played XX h1lc the A squad was wmnmg then' games ln the c1ty conference the B squad wasnt s1tt1ng xdle Under the able assxstance of Coach Thomas Kelly they went undefeated throughout the season Tim Kennel dnbbles and won the B squad champlonshlp around an opponent They were ellmmated 1n the second round of playoffs B SQL AD BASKl TBALL R vx 1 l 1 Tom I 1B1rre C reg, Reese ohn Roseneren ld Qmnllmm C ret, Steele Row 7 Brute ohnson Phxl lxnoll Ron KUPHLISI louis SLIPU Tom lNaug,hton Rmvs 5 T1m l'XLll I1Ll e ry llIlt., 'Xrt Potthoff crry Beelx llll lxropene Coaell lxellx '-1 1 5 L J ::. 5 5 fx If BU, by . 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' Q .3 ' A e - ' +6 V 1' f i . ' 1 7 N A Aw Y I ' f' V6 f 1 ' M - , K . 1-41- ' ' -ar. I '75 A 'K ha N-an W fXju YP' if I -XJ. Bi Ron l I to R D RotIr1a.,ueL D IjL1Lhll'Il1L R Hrmstm Hoffmm IJ Brtnt P ILM u XX Obe um ID Srhute Vw INOr nm R ws 7 Htm son U nwn C mpbtll Ostrnm D 'I' Rn trtl ll Hivsl-tmx D Popp T XX cn 1 'Nl IYIIIICI Rovs 5 r lt nt in C mm IIWSUII I Iirheiu D Noslnx 1 X Br mn ut tk C B dmv I I arson B RUIIIIIHI G Y M N A S T I C S Hardmg H irdmg H lI'dlI'li,, H lfdlllg H irdmg 134 74 7 7 8 7 SLORI 5 Central XX rlson Murray Humboldt ohmon Mcchamc Arts Larrx Larmn does hu atuff on the parallel bars 7 7' '- gf. -fl i iff Q- . H-545 ,I f 'I H I .L-lg-I :jg , 'sf' A .9 , t , -2 , ' -- :Tas ' '- - z . , If 1, , ,.t. X Y A ,fm ,PA . . I' f .N 1 , , , I I s Q f ' N ' . 1 7 - --I ' 7 , T , I M7 F 7 7 fs, J k -:rx i I 5 I j In I v I K 17' E . -fx RK wf 7 ',x- ' ' , 1 f I 1 ,' ' ' 5 ' ' I F ' I A -E y V? 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Q. u '. .. .A . , . . . f ' - 8 ' C4 1 ' -59 V' J 14 'I' 39 1 h ' 503 7 2 ' -7 J ' 53 2 ' -57 ' ' ' 74 Rodrlguez demonstrates the dlfftcult slant swung., on the h1g.,h bar in The Hardlng gXlT1I'ltl5I1C telm h1d 1 xcrx good setson this tear Thex tools both cltx and reglontl champion shlp Th1s 15 the fourth xettr ln 1 row thtt thex htue taken the rcglonal honor The IIUPICSSIXC. team of gkmndsts want through the whole season undefeated and more thln doubllng the stores of most of thelr opponents The most powerful part of thc team thts tear sms the C, tltlss who tmwcd people xxherexer thex went The B I s 1ls h1d mg 1 xerx xoung teim also held up the1r and of the bdrgtun All IH all thex vxtrc 1 ser, faxorable team IBLIIIIIS 'Nohxsh toes IlH'UllLl'I hrs Lurtlses on the horses IN his IL 1n1n1ates look on ss or hs.,-N5 I 135 , ' I. , - ' L L 1 ., . , K . . , l . . ' V , ' 2 , ' I . T T ' . L ' 1 Y ' q - f . v . ' . A 1f ' - is , -, L- 'Q Q 1 f - 1 2 1 A ' ' ' I' ' . ' Casj 1 yo 1 ai lot of impressive power. The D class. although hav- - I av 4' L Q X T . l 1 . . . . , v v A 1 I ' ' I ' ' ' . ...M YA Q, v' 7 r 'v . Y , N 11111, L to R Row 1 john Controneo Bernie Naughton Dave Linne tooth Arnie johnson Gary Eissinger joe Schwartzbauer Ricky Cardenas Tom Landin Ron DeMike Row 2 Coach Clyde McDonald Dugal McLellan Bruce Potthoff john Ness Mike Mathis Bill Wegwerth jim Olzewski Gary Nelson Gary Lundquist Art Ninke Mike Alexander Dick Puffer BASEBALL NS! it I tg .0 A Harding player anxiously awaits the pitch. .BMV 1-. M? I f twist 181.4 Q ' ' Q2 I ' yo 5, fs.-wiv:-fe -en fl- is x pi if L, of l36 Harding s baseball team has had its ups and downs this season winning their first games from Murray 2 to 1 Humboldt 11-7 and Monroe 5-1. The boys then hit a slump when the hits just wouldn t come with Washington ohnson Central and Wfilson handing the Knights defeats. Then the Knights came through with a 10-9 victory over West St. Paul, a 4-2 win over Mechanic Arts and a special playoff win over the defending district 15 cham- pion Wilson 18-11. Strike three, you're out! Gerald Shaw Kathleen Doyle Daniel Fritze Phyllis Rlener ames Peterson Roger Couillard Robert Wingate Ulla Damkilde Gloria Saffel Raymond Pothoff Carol Hallgren udith Marshall Diane Ryan Nancy Infelise Lee Kirschbaum Adine Hoffa Robert Waldock Helen Huberty Carol Roth Michael McLaughlin Lawrence Larson Eyelyn Root Carol Hoyt Darlene Anderson uleen Bush Lloyd Wallin Paul Emeott oAnnc Ducharme Lawrence Bastian Rita Lachowitzer Patricia Schuster Class of 1959 Patricia Fmdley Sherill Praznik Thomas Linnerooth Sandra Hermo Carol Santarsiero Arleen Bartizal Karen Klett Sally Rottman Ronald Colvin Geraldine Lauer Marion Kolodzielski Prudence Potthoff Cynthia Johnson Raymond Lewis Day 1d Brandt Cleona Gangi Mary Peterson ules Arnould Andrea Sellman judy Lodge Helen Olson udith Frick Duane Hanson Gerald Olson Margo Von De Lind David ensen oAnn Pankratz David Steinhauser William Paulson Elizabeth McKinnon Elaine Beck 3 Paul Fallert Marie Mueller Barbara Uhler Richard Rlemenschnelder acqueline Young Carolyn Fuhs Bonnie Fritz Andrea Paul Mary Pogose Patrick Glnfleld Dianne Verges Paul Schwantes Carolyn Williams eanine Klocow osephine Wagner Ronald Polucha Kathleen Hansen Sue Curry Betty Brandt Patricia Felipe Philip Potter Barbara Ehrle Margaret Leithauser Lynne Ford Barbara Storey anice Soeffner Wiae Vifhall james Reller Nancy Carlson Donald Peterson HONOR ROLL 32. 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Palnt lnc 891 East Seventh Pr 1 8851 HOBBY SHOPS Pnces Hobby Shop 954 Arcade Pr 1 7770 INSUVANCE AGENCIES Mutual Servrce Insurance Co 1552 Whlte Bear Pr 4 5966 Stern Insurance Agency 1062 Arcade Pr 1 8856 Stutzman Zweber Insurance 952 Arcade Pr 4 2420 JEWELERS Alexander s Jewelry 1185 Arcade Pr 6 1889 Kokkeler Jewelry Rogers Jewelry Store 416 Wabasha Ca 2 6767 R E Vrerow 1158 East Seventh LUMBER COMPANIES Hazel Park Lumber Company 1050 White Bear Pr 1 6436 Stanton Lumber Company 845 Earl Street Pr 4 5933 MACHINE WORKS Haberman Machlne Works 1160 East Seventh Pr 1 7455 MANUFACTURING COMPANIES Josten s Manufacturlng Co Foshay Tower Mpls Fe 6 3950 Kllnkerfues Manufacturmg Co 901 East Seventh Pr 6 2791 Minnesota Mlnmg 81 Manufacturang Co 900 Bush Ave Pr 6 8511 Whirlpool Corporation 850 Arcade Pr 6 1531 MOTELS Cnty Vaew Motel 1660 Hudson Road Pr 6 933 Lakes 81 Pmes Motel 1801 Hudson Road Pr 1 5595 Sky Blue Water Motel 1716 Hudson Road Pr 1 5513 OPTOMETRISTS Dr L H Chelgren Optometrust 1556 Whlte Bear Pr 1 8050 PAINT STORES Arcade Paints 1111 Arcade Pr 1 7489 PIZZA Angles Pazza 1047 Hudson Pr 6 7244 Carbone s Plzza 680 East Seventh Pr 6 3361 Matt 81 Genes Plzzarama Whlte Bear 81 Mlnnehaha 7th 8. Lafayette PERSONNEL SERVICE Rnchter Personnel Service W 1391 1st Natl Bank Ca 4 7575 PLASTICS Mldwest Plastlcs 208 Bates Avenue Pr 1 1252 PLUMBING 8. HEATING Ace Heatlng Company Inc 935 Arcade Pr 1 4062 Avoles Plumbmg Service 779 East Seventh P 1 5515 Capntol Supply Co Inc 339 East Seventh Ca 2 1887 Hlllcrest Plumbing 81 Heatlng 1839 Maryknoll Sp 7 5811 Lundsay Soft Water 1129 Arcade Pr 4 3308 West St Paul Prmtmg 81 Stationery 1276 S Robert Ca 4 4855 PUBLISHERS Mr Fred Fredell 2300 St Clalr Ml 8 3203 REAL ESTATE Garrlty Co Real Estate Sales 1209 Arcade Pr 6 2757 Hazel Park Realty Co 1330 White Bear Pr 6 0100 Young Realty 1298 East Seventh Pr 1 5538 RECORDS EMC Recording Corporation 806 East Seventh Pr 4 6066 RESTAURANTS Fagerstrom s Grill 892 East Seventh Pr 6 9294 Guzzo s Cafe 992 Arcade Pr 6 9313 Johnny s Restaurant 1174 Arcade Pr 6 9089 Yarusso Brothers 637 Payne Avenue Pr 6 9058 SERVICE STATIONS Bull s Standard Servuce 1208 Arcade at Maryland Pr 6 9182 Carl s Servlce Station 305 Marla Pr 1 0060 Dunn s Statlon 1328 S Pount Douglas Road Pr 6 9205 PATRONS Federowskn Servlce Station 8- Garage 1084 Earl Pr 6 9196 Fren s Standard Service 825 East Seventh Pr 6 9161 John s Service Station 962 East Seventh Joyce s Servnce Statlon 744 East Thlrd Pr 6 9251 Knea Service 743 East Thlrd Pr 6 6081 Lmcoln Park Texaco '991 Stlllwater Road Pr 6 9213 Marlan s Service Statlon 1272 S Polnt Douglas Road Pr 6 9075 Matchell Service Statlon 571 Earl Street Pr 69170 Prlce Skelly Statron 847 Hudson Road P 6 9255 Ray s Standard Statuon 1722 East Mlnnehaha Pr 6 9144 Standard Service Station 1581 White Bear Pr 6 9094 Vadnals Standard 1428 Paclflc Pr 1 7055 Welbes Mobile Servlce 871 Seventh Pr 6 9284 1 1 18 East Seventh Pr 6 9174 SHOE STORES Palmer Anderson 1540 White Bear Pr 4 3223 TAILOR SHOPS Karl Kaiser Tallor Shop 1124 East Seventh P 6 9114 Pete s Tallor Shop 852 East Seventh TRAILERS Trauler Sales Incorporated 1652 Unlverslty Mr 6 0100 TRANSFER 8. STORAGE Hurte Storage 745 East Thlrd Pr 1 2532 Wallm Transfer 1831 Bush Ave Pr 4 3311 TRAVEL AGENCIES Davus Travel Agency 1506 W 1st Natl Bank Bldg Ca 2 1856 VARIETY STORES S S Kresge Co Sun Ray Shoppung Center Pr 4 6100 Krueger Variety Store 683 East Thlrd Pr 1 0083 WOODWORKING 8. REFINISHING Jenmngs D McLellan 81 Son 529 Lafayette Ca 4 1388 Payne Ave Woodwork Company 747 Payne Avenue a e I , . . . I ' ' I ' ' I - ' v . I ' . . I ' ' , . .' ' - B . I . - , . ' - I - . I ' ' . I - . - I ' ' . . . ' ' 1 I ' ' . ' ' - 1 - . . I ' , . . I - I ' ' ' - , , . ' I ' ' I ' ' 1 . 1 I - r - . I ' , , - ., . 'I I . , . ' l I r- ' I - - ., , . . , . ' I ' ' ' - . . . , . ' , . ' . . - . , . I ' ' I ' 7 Q , . While BCUF, PY. . D ZqCk'5 H66 Service Sfgfion I ' ' . ' . . I ' I - ' . I , - . , . ' I - ' , . . ' I . - . ' I ' ' I - ' I 'I I - ' , . ' ' ' - . . ' . . . . I 1 - I - ' .I . - I . I l , I ., . - ' . . . I - ' ' - I ' ' , , - . . . I - ' . - . I ' ' , . . I - ' l I , - I . 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