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

 - Class of 1960

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N LJ Ng ,QC QR PM rfj' 0' X A A f A I gm' JW efjL,Ci1,QA,gyw I I-., ww: o X Q ' 'I .xx , I 'AN f Q S I L ' Nay' 1 I MX . IN M ' - 'Xxx 7 1 f X 3 KZ UYH.!fP'vP HARDING HIGH SCHOOL SAINT PAUL . . . MINNESOTA Page 3 CONT faculty seniors underclassmen student life clubs sports student index patrons Page 4 V iff.-1 mid our present environment Each one of us has had the fanciful v1s1on Of traveling around the world In the mneteen sixty Saga We endeavor to take you around the world Via artistic sketches And around OUR world v1a photographs Linking memories to reallty And hoping to grow stronger on the way With a firm hope That your quest for knowledge Fun Or sights may be fulfilled We present this yearbook The mneteen sixty Saga E N TS page y INTRODUCTION 'Q -'z 3 0 red, 65-s ' .............................. 16 activities ......................... 98 :rx Y, ' ........................ 132 ,-f as, - I in . Miym H VN KOIJIRIX AT THIS TIME WE FINID IT MOST APPROPRIATE TO PAY TRIBLTE TO A MAN WHO DE SERVED SINCERE PRAISE IN HIS WORK AS PRINCIPAL OF HARDING HIGH SIHOOL FOR THE PAST TWENTY YEARS WITH GREAT DEVOTION H W CIODFRFY FI LFILLED THE RE QUIRFMFNTS OF HIS POSITION LOVF HOI RS HARD WORK AND DIFFII ULT DPCISIONS THE STUDENTS OF HARDING FORTL 'VATE TO HAVF HAD HIM AS THEIR LEADI' R IV THF PAST AND WI' RFSPFK TIVELY DBDIIATF THIS BOOK TO HIS MIMORY Page o 1 . ' ,J A , . Z X 4 4 A L A E I - 1 1 I -- ' I ' J I A L yn . 6 x , . ' . Xt SM x ' Q A HIGH SVHOOL ARE INDEED I1 1 9 s ' I . D, , , I S I 'L I ' , . . 5 , . I5 I . i ' s s- f . 5 g X hail. T, s 1 I f I am not CI 1'0f1Clz0r,' on ly fr fricncl of lzvlzom yon ask the way. I pointed czlzerzcl-alzcncl of myself as well as of you. 1w LH, aff' ,,f mmwmdfggiyzi 1 lgniv' Sf K 4+ Ht fi t , vs X4 Rs WQLI la - W' 2' X 1 Juv' v . ll l --ii? i' J V' N 1 Y A 'y i.. X X E ,' 'lv 'l xii' 'xl St., .' ff, ' ve . . 1 . . 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Faculf Y ADMINISTRATORS Preparmg students for the future IS the ma1n task of the faculty The admmlstrators of Hardmg enable teachers to fulfxll th1s 0bj6Ct1V6 ade quately and effectwely through thelr able guldance and dxrectlon The new ly assxgned pr1nc1pal of Hardmg IS Mr Kenneth A Berg a former asslstant prmclpal at Central Hlgh School who recently assumed the task of headlng a school somewhat unrque IH 1ts popu lat1on and scheduhng To asslst Mr Berg 1n hrs many dut1es are the as s1stant prmcxpals Mr Wayne F G1lle land and Mr Arley Ludwlg Shown below d1scuss1ng school problems are left to rxght Mr Ludw1g and Mr Gllleland These three men assume all the ad mmlstratxve I'9SpOI'1Slb1llt16S of Hard mg They str1ve to better every aspect of the school currlculum admlmstrators set hugh standards 9? 40 ,,-av' Z L94 ' 7 7 r 7 . 1 3 7 , . . 1 . - 'l , I, 4 i' A '7-.IQ X 1 ll ,,y , y pn' . 1 b f V -4 L. Page 8 faculty -'Y Q GUIDANCE COUNSELORS Who IS more helpful to the students than the counselorso In every way they try to gulde the student through h1s hlgh school years and then help prepare hlm for the future Mlss V Flores Mr J Sargent and Mr C Tammlnen are seen here talking about science and 1ts role ln a students currlculum The counselors grve varlous X tests to flnd a students IQ and aptitude as well as his lnterests and ambltlons They help students to choose subjects to sult ln dlvldual mterests QA M 'X LIBRARIANS Dlscusslng books IS a common lnterest shared by the two llbrarlans Mrs R Cra dnt left and Mlss N Walsh Thelr Job IS to ald the student 1n flndlng the necessary mformatlon from books to sult hls need They also Instruct the students on how to use the library to ILS fullest advantage They see that the books are returned and ln good shape xssue fmes and blnd used books Some students take llbrary help as a class they help Issue books and 3SSlSt the l1 brarlans for the edufncotlon of students ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Mr J Landls a true frlend of the student body has prlmarlly two mam functxons rn our school plus many added dutxes Fll'St he IS our dlrector whlch means he has contacts all over the clty and represents Hardlng at many outslde meetings In the absence of a swxmmmg coach at Hardmg thls year Mr Landls went to the meets wlth the team In the plcture at the left he IS shown puttmg the Hardmg Johnson symbol of football rnalry the famous Hatchet Trophy rn the trophy case STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISOR The second blg Job whlch keeps Mr Landls worklng hard IS h1s advlsory of the Student Govermng Board and connected wlth that the Student Councxl Located ID the Student Councll room Mr Landls has Student GOV9fDlDg Board as a class every day Some of h1s prlde mterests are the accomphshments of thls group for the betterment of the school These Jobs keep Mr Landls rn close contact dally Wlth a majorlty of the students There 15 truly never a dull moment 1n Hard lIlg'S Student Councll room faculty Page 9 - 3 Q ag I I -of , V W 4 . . . A C y rr X . L . L . . X. ! S .X . 5 , , I I xr X 1 ' 3 I h ' if H , 7 ' ' ' . . I x,' ,f M I ' 1. ' , .f , A ' wwyafwy . K . 0 Q -f' ' mg' A 80,13 af: f ENGLISH and D' ' LANCUAGE ARTS mu.--,Q x. . INOULN To be ahle to express and com munlcate ones thoughts and feellngs to others IS truly a great art The English and language teachers ex hlbltlng this art are left to rlght Mr D Wnuk Mr C Herne Mrs D Swanson Mrs A Stahl Mrs INI Moore Mr M Peck Mr R Skam ser Mrs D Hlmmelbach Mr J Frlcke and Mr P Strexf All students are requlred to take Engllsh through out thelr four years of hlgh school Some of the students are put lnto a colle e preparatory Enghsh class which IS somewhat more dlffxcult German and French classes are taught by Mrs F Gamble Mr E Dyrhaug teaches Spanlsh sto works toward common goal BUSINESS EDUCATION L- Our skllled buslness educatlon teachers left to rlght Mlss G Mays Mr D Rosen qulst Mlss C Larson Miss A Vaughn and Mr O Courtemanche are mterested ln tralnlng boys and glrls ln the SDGCIIIC courses of typlng shorthand bookkeeplng and baslc buslness Two year courses of shorthand typlng and bookkeeplng are of fered to students who are far enough ad vanced to proflt by addltlonal lnstructlon These subjects prepare the puplls for Vafl K4 ous careers ln buslness and also provlde them Wlth helpful knowledge of the subject for thelr personal use OFFICE CLERKS Ambxtlouslv worklng ln the school s mam office are the office clerks left to rlght Mrs VV Kln 'Nlrs E Ekelln and Mlss R Rockenhach They keep the school s en P' rollment flles accurate and up to date put :L out the dally homeroom notlces and ln their buslness llke and efflclent vsav tal-te care of school procedures Nlrs KIDQ., schedules dances and other school HCIIXI tres 1n accordance Wlth the school calendar and IS the school Registrar The nexer end mg Jobs of the clerks make need for student offlce help Page 10 faculty , A 1 A P4 I' xs ' r 'p . 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' ,'- ' ' . 1' . - , . if SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS The science and mathematics teachers are StX'1VlI'1g to make thelr students the future leaders IH en gmeerlng electronlcs and other phases of sclence Dlscusslne methods of mstructlon IH the Physlcs room are seated from left to rlght Nllss K Evans Mrs I Gagnon Nlrs O Wright anal Nllss M Dunn Standlng from left to rlght are Mr I Rossl Mr C Stalwlck lVlr O Bjtldanfs Mr B Vlr In and Mr R Iohnson 'Ihe courses of study are xarled stu dc nts are able to choose from algc bra geometry higher algebra solld geom etry and trlgonomttry and refresher or consumer mathematics In the SCI ence vem blology physlcs chemlstry and conservatxon are offered eoch leodlng o course of knowledge HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION The physical educatlon department and the school nurse go hand ln hand 1n thelr Job of keepmg students ln good physlcal health Miss L Mlller IS DO1I'ltlI'1g out some health records of her gym students to Mr C McDonald health teacher and Mlss J shown IS the boy s vm mstructor Gym and health are requlred of all freshmen and sophomores Here thev learn good health hablts as well as rules and re ulatlons of sports and sport manshlp HONIEMAKIING Ijl9I7l3VlI1 thexr sltlll IH tht kitchen are Hardmgs three homemaltlng, lnstructors They are left to Tl ht Ntrs I Christopher son Nllss C Schwartzbauer and Mlss E Trautman The home economlcs department offers to gxrls lnstructlon ln all aspects of home economlcs Thex are taught the basic fundamentals of cooltln sewmff budgetlng and many other things vuhlch vull enable them to be efflclent homemalters The homemakln classes produce some dellclous meals and some prxze wmnmg garments faculty Page 11 , . . .- fl' D , 5. A 5. . 1 A ,ll . - , ' I . . . A . 1. A .V . . . 'I '.'. v fr' , 1 ' S13 L 3 1 ' 1 .4 . , N , I - ,- U v .1 ' ' . -I h 1 1 . XT, c I' A A I' 4 . . . . 8, x my mvyw 3 ,, , , . 7 tg 1 t A s 4 - 1 . A A N 4 I ii A . Eg g . , , ' . gg Solum, school nurse. Mr, M. Kxssel. not V! w S537 , '. gf ' , . , Y-W K . -.1 X - . A ' ' I U ' X . . , . ,, . I F I 5 'r ' cr ' 'Y' ' s Y' w . ' Y P' ' ,553 , l Y .I . Q - l. . . . Al .. ' I V uf - ' - lr' . ,, V x . w V V. ' 2. ' 5. ' . N , I 3 !' Y . v . Y. , , , H I r I nfl ' l Y ,B 1 M . ,, 'I 3' 5 I h F K A , , 1 . D I Mr j J OCCUPATIONAL RELATIONS Two speclal classes occupatlonal rela tlons and trades tra1n1ng are offered to senlor students who do not plan on contln umg thelr educatlon The student who has one of these classes goes to school for three hours has two requlred subjects social stu dres and Englrsh and thelr sales class then he or she IS excused to go to a Job to recelve on the Job tramlng These students are taught sales technlques and gwen oc cupatxonal rnstructlons under the teaching of Mr O Anderson rlght and Mr A Johnson left MUSIC and ART Enjoyrng the muslc of Mlss J Kraullk vocal rnuslc dlrector are two 3Vld art lovers Mlss E Schulz art lnstructor and Mr H Matthes band dlrector To the student who has speclal rnterest and abrllty m the fxelds of art or muslc such classes are offered The musrc department presents operettas and muslcal programs throughout the school year The band performs at games and as semblles and grves a sprlng concert The art department stresses works of drawlng palntmg and crafts on ploce HISTORY and SOCIAL STUDIES The sometrmes factual subjects of hlstorv and soclal studles are made verv lnterestlng at Hardmg by seated from left to rlght lNIr P Vujovlch Mr J OLeary Mr T Kelly Mr E Dvrhaug Mr J Colllns and stand mg hh I-I MlChl6 MISS F Pear son and Mr P Bryan In the courses offered freshmen soclal studles world geography world hlstory Amerlcan hlstory and senlor soclal studles these teachers trv to make them as engrosslng, and rnformatlve as pos slble The students learn about hrs torlcal events the pollcles and struc ture of the dlfferent forms of govern ment geographlc locations and cur rent events To ald textbooks ln these subjects educatlonal fleld trlps and movles are planned of light ond leornlng 'F 1 A . - L. 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A -11 Page 12 fGCUl1'y INDUSTRIAL ARTS Lookm over blueprlnts ln one of the shop rooms are the men who make up the mdustrlal arts department They are left to flght Mr C Lemo Mr R Flnne an 'Nir R Peterson lVIr I Spies and 'Nlr I Novaczyk Thesc men teach classes ln WhlCh a boy can learn the sklll 1n workmg wlth wood and metal Boys also have the opportumty to learn mechamcal draw mg and to use many tools The shop rooms are located ln the basement of the school from where on any normal school day much nolse IS heard as the boys produce some flne objects Boys take prlde ln the skills they ac qulre m these classes IS reflected In each setting ,AU ,v- CAFETERIA The scene at the left can be seen any school day as the Wl'llt6Ul'llf0l'IT16d cooks buslly prepare nourlshmg school lunches Mrs M Hlckey IG carrymg out a tray of desserts whlle Mrs M McKl1get sets up a load of rolls and Mrs V Gluhana pre pares to use a mlxer In the background Mrs P Erickson left and Mrs C Rlvard rrght are cleanmg thelr equlpment A large percentage of Hardmgs student body and faculty take advantage of the cafeterla facll ltles and the SQFVICP of these fine ladies CUQTODIANS The persons whose tasks at Hardlng are probably the most unrewardmg, are the cus todlans They try thelr best to keep our school ln top shape by keeplng a sanltary and well ventllated bulldmg At the left Mr E Keller head custodian on desk center IS shown glvmg mstructxons to Mr J Neuman left Mr R Edlund behlnd hlm and Mr W Langenenks rlght The other part of the staff consists of Mrs M Malone Mr E Autrey and Mr L P11'1Skl Together these people contrlbute to Hard mg s cleanllness faculty Page 13 tl . , ' ' 1 10 ' A , ' 9, . . . . . ? Q ' . -. . A V ' - - ' I 4 .Ur un' X, m - -, 0 U ' . W.. 4, . , 'I I 1 4' 7 ' ' Kg ., ' . . ' I 1 ., 1 . . ' ' - .M -.A ' V 4 A , - x x'X f . ' ' . . ' , ' ' .. ll L ' 1 . ' '7 5 U 1 l . . Q X I , h A u , , . . , . . .. ' I' . , . ' f . . I , If I Sad, sad to think fha? the your is all buf done. Oh fell us, year-we are fain fo knozvgzulmz' is Hay charm H101 we hail H1 ee so? MAGARE E. SONGSTER 113 u kh ,q. s Mvnmn' ' V I I ,P I, I .W ' :-1 ' 'F,s1:l3 R1 ' , l tkggqw . .-.'...'-'arg--J 1-Af?-2 -Q' - Ei f 1 5 A' if X 9 'T 'if-. fi- r 'I 2 .- M., G'ff ' ' 1 1 A A: My M57 E-jfsgfffi-lf,--, 4:- 4 , - , '.f'.g45, ,...,,- ,, k,..S,, 5- T' -ff-.--Q-21,11 If .1- - f' ' -r-r:..q : .---. I A, ' 271 -y . . wen, rainy- 1' . I Vi. ' I M I JK. L A -. I -1. --. -B 3' .859 ,. GHIOFS Xl 1 Sharron Murphy left wrltes down her selectlon of graduation announcements as Chuck Lund Dugal McLellan and Judy Bergerson look on SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE uv N Sensor Officers The Semor Steermg Commlttee IS composed of one boy and one glrl who represent each senlor homeroom Among the many 3Ct1Vlt16S wh1ch the steermg commxttee sponsors are the annual Chrlstmas Dance the sen 1or class IJICIIIC and the plannmg of the graduat1on GXGTCISGS It IS the responsrbrhty of the steer mg comm1ttee to select graduatmn an nouncements and caps and gowns that the semor class Wlll approve The senlor class offlcers are elected by the semor class They must possess leadershlp 3lJllltl9S vwhlch w1ll help them lead thelr class Thxs years of flcers are Dugal McLellan pres1dent Judy Bergerson v1ce presxdent Shar ron Murphy secretary and Chuck Lund treasurer C? .2 H- Flrst row M Bruhn, K Ham1lton,C Mahoney, P Lorenzl, A Dastm E Hammel Second row E L1nden,J Dav1dson,D Henderson, J Haberman, P Nelson, C St Martm Thlrd row D Peabody C Bong1ovann1,G Strumpfer, D Henry, K Ekblad D LeVasseur 0 . ,ga x, V : V V X I . at , fy? 4 grin: I I a ' i ,. 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V 4 , C7 .ll Page 16 seniors Girls ond Boys State Of our leaders ue lull learn Cause someday uzll come our turn To fulfzll their utmost plan A lastmg peace for etery man These few l1nes from the 0ff1C1al Mmnesota Glrls State song descrlbe the xmportant leadersh1p program of Gxrls State and Boys State sponsored by the Amerlcan Leglon Aux1l1ary and the Amerlcan Leglon Posts In a mythrcal state learnmg govern ment Sandy Sp1tZ and Don Fox rep resented Hardmg thls past summer as c1t1zens of the 13th annual G1rls State held 1n the 4 H Bulldlng on the State Fa1r Grounds and the 10th annual Boys State held at the St Paul Um vers1ty farm campus Thxs was not pr1 marxly fun and fellowshxp they aCtlV6 ly partxcxpated IH a laboratory of po l1t1cal sclence to understand and strengthen the apprecratlon of the Amerrcan way of hfe Th1s program held throughout the cltxzenshlp program of the Amerlcan Leglon American Fleld Service The Amerlcan Freld Servxce IS the natlonal organ1zat1on whxch provldes for the exchange of hlgh school stu dents between the Un1ted States and forexgn countrles Thls year through the program Hardmg has had two for elgn students who have been lxvmg wlth famllles 1n the commun1ty and last summer one Hardmg student was sent abroad The exchange has glven Hardmg students a new mterest rn lnternatlon al frxendshxp and world affalrs Asseneth Dastln Ruano known to her frlends as Sena came from Guatemala Crty Guatemala She found llfe here very casual and en 1oyed takmg part 1n student actrvrtles Sena was transferred to Central Hlgh School ln November Gabrlel Martmez IS the AFS ex change student from Barcelona Spam Dur1ng the last year he has lncreased the understandlng of Europe among Hardmg students and IH return has made many frlends Each school Wh1Ch has had an ex change student durmg the past year may send one student abroad to l1ve wlth a forelgn famrly for the summer Last summer Judy Swenson hved w1th a famlly rn Hamburg Germany ton DC the place where she attended Gxrls Nation whlch was one more step up the governmental ladder 'Q As partnclpants ln the AFS program Asseneth Dastxn Judy Swenson and C abrlel Martmez recollect many ex cltmg places as they new the world at their fmgertrps 0 5 1 I 1 ,' E . ' b. . G Q - in . fe,af.,wl'4f, ' I . . , . . ,,. - J 1 A . L. , . - I y l . . - -., ff , , , - ,eawq I . - 3 7 ,. , , , .- I, , - tr -' ,- ,ff . . I . X t . . . ' ' QL' - z . . . , x C4 ' ' 77 United States is the Americanism and Sandy Spitz shows Don Fox, Washing- . - V L . . . ,A e . . . . . 6- -4 ' as . , T . . . - , K-sm , ' ia !7 VS, l V . ' . I lv L. , . K' A I, 7 7 V' . . , u seniors Page 17 W we present SANDRA LEE ABAS She always has time for gaietyu Red Cross lg Pep Club 23 OffiC9 Help 35 GAA 2 gin' if -0' sl. -.. 'Y N J GARY T. ADAMS Wise in all his ways GILBERT LUIS AGUIRRE Friends will always be a part of his lifev B Football 1.23 A Football 33 Track 2,33 Contact Cen- tral Committee 3: Steering Committee 3g Gym Leader 3.4: Basketball manager 3.43 H Club 3.43 Trades Training 4' PTSA DAVID JOEL ALLEN A regular guy u ho ll ner er be passed by B Football 2 A Band 23 B Basketball 2 Tennis 34 H Club 34 Sandra Abas Gary Adams Gilbert Aguirre Dalld Allen 9'- 49 T 2 HELEN MARIE ANDERSON Slim and tall and liked by all -I' Operetta 34 A Choir 34 Madrlga s 4 C3 JAMES VAL ANDERSON A little shy but quite a guy Swimming 2 3 4 JEROME VINCENT ANDERSON A quiet guy whos not too shy ,,. Student Council 4 rv 'AY KATHLEEN MARIE ANDERSON A girl with zest is liked the best Office Helper 34 Pep Club 2 3 4 the Helen Anderson James Anderson Jerome Anderson Kathleen Anderson SANDRA JOAN ANDFRSON Cute and gay she s here to stay Y Teens 4 Pep Club 234 PTSA 234 T' JOHN ALVIE ANTON The secret lies in his smile 3 DAVID L ANZIVINO His is a quiet may JA 234 PTSA 234 ji DENNIS ARMSTRONG Men of few words are by far the best John Anton Sandra Anderson David Anzwmo Dennze Armstrong Page 18 SSHIOYS 9 ,gi , -5 N K 'di r--p -Q , -. x ' 1 H , it vv , u as - it vw , . ', 2 Y V N ' y, g 1 V v Hx' , . 4' - 1 .4 . , . , 5 i . - X ,,,5 'fa I' fr - ' n ,Q ,,,',,: , , u vs f h - 1 'Of ,fl , , . . M.. or J f . . . 4 1 lf ' ' V9 'VJ , . rf - Y y n , , .f .J -4 4' t , 1 . . , . 3 4.4 , 3, ' - l 1 I 4 - J . -Sq , - V . . K . . . . . , , I S 3 ,J V .-f f I'-i'.1fv t f-, ' Kew. r--X rv -. so ?e:+,sX :I HY-,' 1. iz LA, ni. Q . . 1 44 ' ' ' xv .5 hw -s , 1 O . -4 J - 1 Y . . V -,, ,... 7 ff' v Y yr- .if's.. 4 .4,-.tfib . xr: , v f H closs of sixty TIM VICTOR ASHTON Serious moments are rare in his life JA 2131 PTSA 1.2,3,41 Office Help 31 Noon Patrol 4 RAYMOND ANTHONY AVOLES Tony is a real swell guy Oneretta 11213141 A Choir 1,2,3,41 Madrigal 2,31 Student ' 1? 'pa its 1 k 13 'L' ' 1 'J' 4 Councll 43 Steering Committee 3,43 A and B Hockeyg A' and B Football Beacon Re resentative candid , I P I ate for Homecoming 41 Second attendant to King of Hearts 3 WILLIAM AYDT A swell guy whos full of fun DAVID BACHMANN You dont have to be talkatue to do sound work 0 Terry Bagan Thomas Ball Penelope Bemlott Susan Benedum AUDREY BENTZ Quiet untzl you know her 2 ll Tzm Ashton Raymond Auoles William Aydl David Bachmann TERRY BAGAN Hzs uzt lS both gentle and bright THOMAS RALPH BALL He sets hzs goals high and achieves them Audio Visual 1234 A Choir 4 German Club 123 Drama Club 4 PENELOPE ANN BEMLOTT Heres a gal we all lzke well Majorette 34 Pep Club 2 34 Advisory Board for Knight Lltes 3 JA 4 SUSAN E BENEDUM Happy and spry wzth a twinkle in her eye German Club 2 3 4 Beacon Representative 2 Drama Club 34 PTSA 234 JA 23 SeI1I0f'S German Club 2 34 FTA 2 34 Contact 3 4 Contact Cen tral Committee 3 Student Council 3 Beacon Edltor ln WILLIAM EDWARD BERBES Lots of fun with eieryone JUDITH ANN BERGERSON Light of heart and full of pep Student Governing Board 2 Student COUnCll 1 3 Steering Committee 4 Class Vice President 4 Y Teens 1 4 Beacon Award 1 Flrst attendant to Queen of Hearts 3 Cheer leader 34 Second attendant to Homecoming Queen 4 Dalsey Mae Candidate 3 DAVID PAUL BERGQUIST Lzke an atom small but effectue Audio Visual 34 4-P XXX 4 udrey Bentz Judith Bergerson It -4' -l aff' William Berbes Dai td Bergquzst Page 19 2 ...- ' O If v .V ,y X I1 , W .. . 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B Basketball Track 12 Steermg Commlttee 2 Archery Club 2 3 Noon Patrol 4 JAMES ALFRED BODSGARD All he attempts IS done well Gopher Hlstorlan 3 4 Susan Best Hugo Blackfelner John Black James Bodsgard A MARY MARGARET BOELTER Shes bright shes witty shes athletu' too Head Malorette 34 Mamrette 12 Student Council 13 Steermg Committee 4 FTA 34 German Club 34 Y Teens 1234 Y Teens Pres 3 Knuzht lltes board 234 candldate for Queen of Hearts 3 candxdate for Dalsy Mae 2 GAA 1 Pep Club 12 PTSA 1234 KAREN LEE BOETTCHER Her ways are quiet yet steady and sure RONALD C BOLEEN A He knows much but says Ilttle PTSA CARMAL NICHOLAS BONGIOVANNI Speech lS great but silence lS greater PT SA Steermg Commlttee 4 Mary Boelter Karen Boettcher Ronald Boleen Carmal Bongzovannz JILL MARIE BONK 9. Sweetness goes where she goes DAVID LEE BRADFORD He I9 rarely nerlous net er excited PTSA KATHLEEN RITA BRANN Quiet and calmly she comes and goes Pep Club 2 34 Glrls Glee 2 A Choir 34 Operettas 2 3 4 GAA 1 Hall Patrol 2 MARY ABIGAIL BRUHN A dashing damsel pert and gay Student Councll 2 candidate for Mlss Prmt 2 Red Cross 23 Pep Club 4 Drama Club 4 Steermg Commxttee 4 1 J A 34 Daytons Schunemans Teen Fashlon Board 3 PTSA 2 3 4 Jtll Bonk Davld Bradford Kathleen Brann Mary Bruhn Page 20 sensors 4 'K . ' ' 71 :.. 3 f ' . . . . - 1 3 ' l 1 5 X ,g 3 I - - - Vi : 2 if . ' ii ' 5 Q iv? ' J S . 44 'Y ' an n , , ' ' . i. : 0 ' ' Y ' 3 ' . I - ,. g 'J' 'im M u 1 - I I - A f - n I 1 v I A' rf' . . . 1 , . ' . : . : . 1 : . 1 A l , 3 - ' . . . 1 - . 1 U - 1 . , 1 I 2 2 . I , , , fl ' 7? , GAA 1: Red Cross 23 Pep Club 43 Gym Leader 2 . . , - .1 . ,, , '13 , 1 ,X l A A 4- - , I - ,, . - - f 1 Z f' , S 4. It P! Q T , u - v 5 , - , .. ,, - , j 9 1 13 .. - ,, , 1' ' ' N ' 3 . . 3 . X , : : 1 1 . ' V ' . 3 ' ' Y 9 - 7 , , of o new life YVETTE OLGA BUC She welcomes all ulth a friendly smile GAA 1 Red Cross 2 German Club 2 3 4 Presldent of Ger man Club 3 'Q ROBERT JOHN BURNS 5 3 He lS a man of feu uords German Club 34 Tenms Team 3 PTSA 234 JA 2 34 .fl I JOHN CAPAUL A combination of sincerity and spurt l as CONSTANCE MARIE CARBONE .Szncerr and generous touard all she rs knoun Y Teens 14 Pep Club 12 34 IA PTSA 12 3 4 Beacon Staff 4 Cub Beacon 3 Senlor DIVISIOII Fdxtor for Saga 4 Usher for Graduatlon YL ette Buc Robert Burns John Capaul Constance Carbone JOANN CARDENAS Quick of step and full of pep Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 12 3 4 Kmght Lltes 2 3 4 Con tact 23 Red Cross 3 Drama Club 23 Student Councll 2 Beacon Representative 2 Contact Central Committee 3 Qutet and good natured DAVID RICHARD CHILBERG Quite solemn unttl you get to knoz htm German Club 34 PTSA -5 CONSTANCE ANGELA CIAMPI A mzss thats full of fun PTSA Pep Club JoAnn Cardenas James Chapeau Dautd Chllberg Constance Angela Clamp: GAYLE ROBERTA CLARK A glrl with a smlle IS a Ezrl u orth uhzle 4' Pep Club 2 3 Offlce Worker 34 Glrl S Glee 3 A Choir 4 Operettas 34 GAA ROBERT JAMES CLARK Calmness IS a great advantage Presldent Steerlng Commlttee 2 Steerlng Commlttee 34 B Football 12 A Football 3 Gymnastics 1234 L11 Abner 2 Audlo Vlsual 1 2 candldate for Kmg of Hearts 3 Gopher Hlstorlan 3 Presldent Gopher Hlstorlan 4 Stu dent Governing Board 2 COLLEEN ANN CLAUGHERTY ,E Its a quzet uorker that succeeds German Club 3 '7' 'Y 1 MARGARET HELEN CLAUSEN The smzle on her face reflects her heart , Drama Club 3 German Club 3 GAA 3 JA 3 Cavle Clark Robert Clark Calleen Claugherty Illargaret Clausen semors page 21 l 1 I 'kv of Z Z ' ' Q - f I .gif , ' 55, ff - , U ftfuti Arg , f 1 cf ,Mig f ,Elf tl 2 Y.: -, ith? fm A H - - - - ,, I .1 ,A 4 8 .16 . 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Pag sfrlvmg to develop TERRY GEORGE COLLETTE I m here even lf I dont tell everyone ..-af TYRONE HAROLD COOK 4' With ease of manner he recelves a dzploma PATRICK ROBERT COUGHLIN Happy gay and carefree lS he Drama Club 2 Contact 2 34 Steermg Commlttee .,-4 5- DIANE MARIE COUTURE K X 'Z frsmi She ts always full of fun Terry Collette Tyrone Cook Patrzc Coughlm Dtane Marte Couture MARSHALL STUART COVER Hidden qualztzes are there to shzne through B Football 1 2 A Football 34 Beacon Representatlve 2 A Basketball 3 A Track 34 Noon Patrol 4 .1 JANICE MARIE CROWLEY Full of pep and fun always nlce to everyone Drama Club 3 Glrls Glee 2 GAA 1 Operettas 34 A Cholr 34 B Cholr 2 Cheerleader 4 Pep Club 14 All Clty Talent Show 1 3 DUANE MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM Shy untzl you get to know htm A Football 34 A Hockey 34 A Baseball 34 Club A THOMAS JOSEPH CURTIN A heart full of fun Student Councll 3 A Cholr 4 Contact 3 'tea Marshall Cover Janlce Crowley Duane Cunningham Thomas Curtin RICHARD CZLKOWSKI Having fun ts hzs pastzme I Contact PTSA Occupatlonal Rel3tl0nS 4 Audlo Vlsual .fy I DON H DAHLBERG Be happy and the uorld ts happy Luth B Hockey 2 Student Council 3 you WILLIAM JAMES DANIELSON And oh those eyes are tn ztself a soul' , 2 , A B Hockey 2 -1 df -If A JOHN GRANT DAVIDSEN He knows more than he says Steerlng Commlttee 3.4 B Football 2 B Hockey 2, A Football 3,4, A Hockey 3,4, A Baseball 3,4 Y' 1 Don Dahlberg John Davzdsen Rzchare Czlkowskl Wzlltam Danielson e 22 SeI'1IOl'S I O .fu 5 5 -I KK 7 ' I IJ -fr V 3 7 ' J -J , Z I 1 gze..5 ' I 4 !l!7L'4f,g'5y 1- f 4-Z In ' I , , ' 2 A 4, 1 v 4 , . 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U , - 7 e' v l f S l IV A H . - ,, , , - wisdom ond truth 4 DONNA N1 DE SART She likes nice thzngs especially smiles Pep Club 12 Chorus I Steering Committee 2 Knight Lltes 2 3 WARREN CHARLES DICKSON He I9 the quzet hmd ll hose nature nrzer larlec ,gr J A AQ THOMAS EARI DOWNS His heart I9 noble his deeds arf good Track 1 Contact 4 ROBERT DUFRESNE Men of feu uords are t N 4 Q 050 e bf st n en vi Donna Deqart Warren Dickson Thomas Doune Robelt Dufresne WANDA FAYE DVVIRE She u ears her future on her finger A Choxr 23 Red Cross 2 Madrl al 1234 Operettaa 1234 Pep Club 1 SANDRA IEAN ECKER Neat and sueel Qhes hard to beat Board 234 Student Govermn Board Vue Preqldent 'fl Recording Secretary 4 Km ht I :tes 2 '34 Steering Com mutter 3 MISS Prlnt 2 PTSA Board '3 GAA Board 3 Student Councll I Claw Secretary 3 Bl VFRLY ANN ECKL She uelromes all u :th her rlendlv Qmzle Chorua 3 A Cholr 4 Km ht Iltes 2 Pep Club 2 '34 Copher Hlstorlan 34 PTSA Operetta '34 Student Coun ell 'Z German Club 34 WAYNF THOMAS EDDY V Wanda Du :re Sandra Er her Bezerlx Fehl Waxne Eddx seniors Drama Club 34 HOWARD CHARLES EHRLE When you get to knou hzm xou hnou he 9 nzee GARY EISSINGER A better friend could not be found Student Councll 23 Steering, Committee 2 B Basket ball 2 Baseball 234 JA HAROLD KIRK EKBLAD Kzrk IS uhat ue call a real suell em Student Councll Helper 3 A Cholr 4 B Football 2 A Football 4 Steerm Commlttee 34 Gvmnastlcs 2 Noon Patrol 4 Operetta 4 CAROL ANN ELLING Not qulet not loud Carol e Izhed In am eroud Gopher Historians 34 National Honor Society 4 Humor IS a drug he rloeant abuse ,-JK ,Q -6 'Z l Houard Ehrle Fan Fzselnger Harold Ebblad Carol Ellmg Page 23 O ' ' A I A Y gli. 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Q - 3 3 ' . ,, f , , , . , 'Y . . - I h' ' H ' I ' ' ...H l , , Page zok 3 In every field DONALD LEO ENGBERG Success IS a blg step he has long legs BARBARA JO ERICKSON She seems to be quzet but really s a rlot Student Councll 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Kmght Lltes 2 3 GAA 2 Cub Beacon Staff 3 Flag Twxrler 4 PTSA 234 JA 2 3 4 RONALD GORDON ERICKSON He has a reuardlng nature of modesty H Club Tenms Team 1 23 Swlmmlng Team 1 PTSA WAYNE ESTES He IS full of pleasure personalzty and care PTSA 14 Donald Engberg Ronald Erickson Barbara Erickson Wayne Estes THERESA MARY FARRELL Shes a kztten uzth her strzng of love Central Commlttee Contact 1 2 General Contact 34 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Bookstore 1 2 Chemlstry Asslstant 3 4 PTSA 1 2 3 4 GAA 1 2 JUDITH ANN FLOWERS Not all rare genzuses have been dtscozercd GAA 12 Pep Club 12 DENNIS PATRICK FORSBERG Hts dlploma brings a promtslng future Steerlng Commlttee 2 PTSA DONALD FOX A leader who cant be duplicated Student Governmg Board 2 34 Student Governmg Board Treasurer 4 Presxdent Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Swlm mlng 234 Tenms 234 Cross Country 3 Boys State 3 H Club 34 Student Councll 1 Beacon Representatlve 'IIAISTSA 1234 Presldent All Clty Student Councll 4 ,nv 49 3'-ef Theresa Farrell Judith Flouers Dennis Forsberg Dvmlld Fox DAVID C FRANTZEN Hts atm IS not to gather fame B Hockey 1 A Hockey 234 H Club Contact PATRICIA FRANCES FRANZEN Her greatest vzrtue ts to make others happy 4? Davtd F rantzen Cheryl Frztsch 24 'Qf Patrzcza Franzen Vaugh Frost FTA 234 Bookstore 4 Gopher Hlstorlan 3 Student Councll 3 Drama Club 3 4 Drama Club Plays 3 4 Drama Club President 4 German Club 34 Beacon Representa txve 2 Index Saga 4 Beacon Staff 4 Pep Club 23 Chorus 4 CHERYL JEAN FRITSCH No one knous her thought but eteryone her smzle Red Cross PTSA Pep Club Y Teens Flag Twlrler 4 Offlce Helper VAUGHN A FROST Nobody frowns uhen Vaughn ts around SCFIIOFS I I 51' ls 1 Q ,, , . , ,, -fzvf ' , A N C7 , 'j ,, . , - ,, 1 . - - , Wll ' J Q , . . - . . if : 3 I - V 3 ' .ef S . . I 1 x xl V ,, Y . ,, th an n , - , ' ' . g , , . , , 'J . , . . Q .Z if , ' - - ali -I i , . . z . 1 . 1 , v v 1 Q Q ' V-2 ,: X 1 ,l , I . . ' f I at A, 1 H , . ,, . I . 2 - 4 It H H - 1 y I . . y -i U , 1 . I ,mpg A ' ' r ft 1 1 . , . 1 - 3 l . Y 4 . v- ll ' ' ' 77 4- -ix A 1 , , . , , , , : 1 1 1, , z . 5 U 1 . 9 - Z . I 1 , 2 - ' 6 1- Y , , - U 1 I 3 1 3 - 1 1 .1 law, nl 1 4 . 1 A .x .. , I U of endeavor ROBERT T FULLER Once a gentle man aluags a gentleman ROGER FULLER There I9 clezerness ln hzs heal en of deszre SHIRLEY ANN GABOURY Cute and happy small and snappy Contact 34 PTSA 34 Pep Club 4 Y Teens 4 DELORES JUINE GALL Everyone has to haze a spenaltx hers IS laughzng Pep Club 34 Red Cross 2 GAA 12 Y Teens 4 PTSA Board 4 Saga and Beacon Staff 4 GLORIA ANNE GALVIN 'DW 'R -'Q-.sax in Pobert Fuller Roger Fuller Shirley Gaboury Delores Gall A mzrture of moods and thoughts ' Drama Club 34 Beacon and Saga Staff 4 Cub Beacon 3 Index Saga 4 JANET ROSE GARNER Ltfe has its lll96 and foolish pleasures Km htL1tes 23 Steering Commlttee 2 Red Cross 2 - Drama Club 234 Drama Club Play 2 Occupatlonal Re latlons 4 GAA I PTSA 4 Pep Club I SUSAN JOYCE GII DF Y Teens PTSA Pep Club SANDRA GILLES Gloria Galvzn Janet Garner .Susan Gzlrle Sandra Czlles SeI1IOI'S CHARLES WILLIAM GOMEZ Sharp and snappy aluaxs happy B Football 12 A I'ootb'1ll'34 A Cholr 4 Beacon Award 1 Class President 2 Studi nt Governing, Board 2 3 Treasurer 3 candidate for Kung, of Hearts 3 candidate for Lll Abner 1 Student louncll 123 Drama Club 3 Noon Patrol 4 Homecomln King, BEVERLY GUSTAFSON Happx contented a smzle for all GAA 1 2 34 GAA Board 4 Glrl s H Club 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Knlght Lltes 3 4 Dalsy Mae 3 Contact 2 3 4 PTSA 1 2 3 4 JA 2 3 SHARON DIANE HAAS She rates A s ambztlon and abllltg Pep Llub 1 JANICE RAE HABERMAIN Net er to busy to smzle Operetta 234 Kmght Lxtes 234 A Cholr 34 Glrls Glee 2 Steerlng Committee 4 GAA 2 3 Second attendant :io Queen of Hearts 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Homecommg candl ate 4 An exalted greeting and a uznnznff smile She can calm bushfuls of fun handfuls of knowledge Glrl s Glee 2 3 Operetta 2 3 PTSA -L 'Q I Charles Gomez Beterls Gustafson Sharon Haas Janice Haberman .. 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Y I 3- 1 , . 1 ' Page 25 'Qi with forth In DOUGLAS HALVORSON 6, fx His roving steps will lead him to the best uvay Track 123 Baseball 1 2 B Football 2 Cross Country 1 2 3 Basketball 2 F' CAROLYN ROSE HAMILTON She receives praise for possessing kindness Girl s Glee 1 Student Council Help 2 3 A Cholr 2 34 Madrlgals 34 Flag Twlrler 4 Steerlng Committee 34 Knight Lltes 3 Operetta 2 3 4 JA 2 4 EILEEN HAMMEL She puts her worries in a pocket with a hole in it FTA 3 4 Natlonal Honor SOCl6tV 4 Bookstore Worker 3 ...S Steerlng Committee 4 Beacon Staff 4 JA 23 CAROL MAE HAMMES Szncerzty and truthfulness make up this girl HIC 234 Doug Halvorson Carolyn Hamilton Eileen Hammel Carol Hammes c 1 ' -r -.j JUDITH ANN HANGGI Peppy sweet and very active and most attractive YTeens 1234 Red Cross 2 JA 234 Miss JAMCO State Queen 3 Thlrd Page Beacon Editor 4 Student Council 1 2 Secretary Y Teens 3 Pep Club 1 234 Cub 'Staff 3 Emporium Teen Board 4 Homecoming Crown earer I ,ag KENNETH EUGENE HANSON Do unto others before others do unto you Golf 34 A and B Hockey RUTHANN HANSON Her smile shows happiness A Cholr 24 Madr1gal4 PTSA 3 FTA 34 German Club 23 Drama Club 4 Operetta 2 TERRY VANCE HANSON 4, h Early to bed early to rise makes a uise man wiser Audio Visual 1 23 Judith Hanggi V 1 Ruthann Hanson 1 GERALD HENRY HARMS A 4 Not too shy' still a likeable guy ' ,, PTSA ' V ALVIN HASLEY ' A little bit independent but he hits the spot JOAN MARIE HEIMERL Heres a gal that cant be beat FTA 24 DIANE HENDERSON ' She stops everyone with her beautiful eyes Y-Teens 2,3,4g Knight-Lites 2,3,4g GAA l.2g Pep Clubg Steering Committee 2,4g Miss Print candidate 23 Beacon if ' Representative 23 A Choir 4: Operetta 3,43 Homecoming candidate 4 42 Gerald Harms Alvin Hasley Joan Heimerl Diane Henderson Page 26 uw! 4, -a ...gy Kenneth Hanson Terry Hanson seniors god cmd ourselves --4 RICHARD ARTHUR HENRY Hes a real uorker uho ll aluays succeed Steermg Commlttee 234 Student Governlng Board 4 Band 234 Band Vlce Presldent 4 candxdate for Home comlng 4 Pep Band 3 4 DONNA MARIE HERMEL Shes lwed well and laughed often Steering Committee 2 Pep Club 23 JA 2 Cub Beacon 3 Occupatlonal Relations 4 JOHN HIBER Well spoken but not outspoken Contact 2 '34 Chairman of Contact 4 PATRICIA MAE HIGHBERG Slzght ln stature but oterfloumg ln personalzty Red Cross 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 GAA 3 Student Council 3 Drama Club 34 German Club 34 PTSA 23 SYLVIA HITES J ,N Ru hard Henry John Hlber Donna Hermel Patrtcza Hlghberg, She belzeues friends are born not made LYNN CAROL HOERCHNER .445 Syluza Hztes Lynn Hoerchner Kay Hoff Vzrgznza Hogrefe RICHARD KENNETH HONEBRINK He has a well bred szlence German Club 234 Audio Vlsual 3 Gopher HlStOr1an 3 -'Y' MARY D HOW Her way and u lt all seem to fzt Cub Beacon 3 DENNIS GREGORY HUEMAN A true frzend IS a gift of Cod GAA Referee 12 Gopher Hlstorlan 34 Pep Club 234 Student Council 4 National Honor Society 4 Red Cross 1 Beacon and Saga Staff 4 Bookstore Manager 4 Book store worker 2 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 GAA 1 2 34 PTSA 12 84 Drama Club 2 34 GAA Board 34 Glrl s All Clty H Club 34 KAY HOFF Blushing LS the color of virtue Band 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Y Teens VIRGINIA LILLIAN HOGREFE Her wrt goes around and buttons ln back Red Cross 3 Buszness before pleasure sometimes Contact and Breakfast Chalrman RICHARD KEITH HUFF qs He IS most deserving of prarse but cares the least about B Football 2 A Football 34 B Hockey 12 A Hockey 34 Golf3 Baseball Managers H Club34 la A Richard Honebunk lllary Hou Dennis Hueman Rzchard Huff S6nIOl'S P age 27 lx ' ,, , V Y v V 1, 'lll . 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'SZ Q-71 CD EO ,LZ 3 3, E. :- N E- il. rv JOHN WILLIAM ILLI He has a smile for everyone Archery Club Presldent 3 Archery Club 1234 PTSA 1 234 Metal Shop Helper 34 Student Councll 234 Noon Patrol 4 A Football 2 34 A Baseball 3 H Club 34 JOHN ALLYN JACOBS Lzked here lzked there lzkea' everywhere Bowllng team 23 Roller Skatlng Club 2 3 Archery Club 1 2 3 Speech ACtlVltleS 3 Biology Workshop 3 fWash1ng ton H S Actlvltlesl Robert Isaacson Nancy Iverson Thomas Jackson John Jacobs LUANN JAHN Troubles are her enemies A Band 12 3 4 Gopher HISIOTIZH 3 Dramatxcs Club 4 H1 C 1 23 Student Councll 2 Pep Band 4 VIRGINIA ADELL JARA Anythzngs posszble uzth a zullmg heart Junlor Red Cross 1 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 Contact 1 2 3 4 GAA 12 3 Drama Club Plays 34 DONNA MAE JENSEN A gtrl whos fun and liked by everyone Student Councll 12 3 Red Cross 1 2 Steermg Commlttee 3 Operetta 34 MISS Prlnt candldate 2 Y Teens 12 34 Secretary 4 GAA 12 Pep Club 1 2 Knlght Lltes 3 Flag T , ,.4 --v Twlrler 4 A Cholr 4 Chorus 3 ,.,r- STEPHEN CHARLES JENSEN Always pleasant always neat Stete cant be beat I Student Councll 23 Football Manager 4 PTSA 23 Lu Ann Jahn Vlrgznza Jara Donna Jensen Stephen Jensen Page 28 semors U I Y V' ,, . . , - U us . 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' Y - 1 v .I . 1 w y - Q ' ' - , u aw - . v-'Ag Y 1 ff V , H , , w Y Y , temptohons wuth courage KAREN KATHERINE JETZKE Her uays are uavs of pleasantness Chorus 1 GAA 12 3 4 Glrl s H Club 3 4 FTA 2 3 4 Red Cross 34 Beacon Rep I2 JA 234 German Club ,,, 3 4 PTSA Board 4 Pep Club 1 2 34 T' MARLENE JOHANEK Happy as the day zs long Contact 12 GAA 12 PTSA ALAN EDWARD JOHNSON Perslslenl pursuer of knou ledge 3 CLINTON OTT IOHNSON It s a quiet man uho suffeffls IA 234 H Club 34 Basketball Manager 34 Noon Patrol 4 Golf 34 PTSA 1234 Karen Jetzke .Marlene Johanek Alan Johnson Clinton Johnson CEORGE MILTON JOHNSON ,,, As arlmzrable and good natured as any could --1 SHIRLEY MAE JOHNSON Sufet and quiet ln a very nzce may PTSA I 2 34 Contact 4 Pep Club 4 THOMAS RAYMOND JOHNSON Nzce and fund to everyone ,J ,JA Iaboratory Helper 4 WILLIAM EDWARD JOHNSON He seekelh dllzgently after knowledge George Johnson Shzrley Johnson Thomas Johnson Wlllzam Johnson RICHARD ALDEN KALE A lzkeable guy uzlh a lzheablo uax - Student Councll 12 PTSA NANCY JEANNE KANDLER Sueet and tall shes llhed by all A Band 1234 PTSA 234 Peg Club 234 JA 23 Mlss Prmt candldate 2 Y Teens 3 4 PATRICIA LAVERNE KANE Heres a gzrl u hose friendship lb u orlh haung Contact Commlttee 34 FTA 234 Pep Club 1 Dalsy Mae 2 Contact 2 CAROLE KASTNER A v . She has a quzet manner' Rzchard Kale Nancy Kandler Patricia Kane Carole Kastner seniors Page 29 C O cc , V , U 4 ',4 . I I . . , 3 1 J .3 - . 1. 1 .-.., 2 lx . 1 'V . ' f 1 I My K .. 1 , ben Art 1.2.3,4g PTSA 2,3,4g German Club 3,4 J ' 'S-F N We . . XVI 1 I , .ll I I, ' . I . .,: J ,.: .9 ' . 1 . . 1 I 1 ' I , fl fo' W--'V broodenmg our vlslon JEROME KELLER He s sure to flnd hrs place ln lzfe A Choir 4 MARGARET KELLY Never posing or pretendzng Occupatlonal Relatlons 4 JA 2 PTSA 3 PHILIP KEMSKI Hls path lS that of friendly szlence RICHARD GERALD KERN A man of marked physzcal attaznments A Football 34 B Football 2 A Hockey 34 Hockey 2 Student Councll 2 PTSA 2 34 Noon Patrol 4 Jerome Keller lllargaret Kelly Phzlzp Kemskz Richard Kern M Dennis Kllnkhamer Edwzn Kotke Page 30 BARBARA JO KILSTROM Happy gay lighthearted and free Q 'a A Cholr 4 German Club 3 4 FTA 234 H1 C 3 PTSA 3 Pep Club 2 3 Operetta 4 W DONNA KING Shes naturally talented at wmnmg frzends A Band 2 34 Band Llbrarlan 4 German Club 34 Na ' tlonal Honor Society 4 Gopher HlSt0fl8H 34 Guldance Help 2 3 JERRY KIRBY The llfe of his class Audlo Vlsual 1 PTSA Gymnastics KATHRYN ELLEN KITECK She seems quiet but shes really a not Pep Club 2 PTSA 2 3 X N Paul Korntop Diane Krause S: Barbara Kzlstrom Donna Kmg Jerry Klrby Kathryn Kzteck DENNIS GEORGE KLINKHAMER Silence IS the key to success PAUL HAROLD KORNTOP He has an eye on the future Audlo Vlsual 2 34 Drama Club 4 EDWIN KOTKE Ahh' the wonderful glories of knouledge PTSA Basketball DIANE KAY KRAUSE A fashion plate uzth style and smzle candldate for Mlss Prlnt 2 Beacon and Saga Staff 4 A Cholr 4 B Choir 2 Operetta 24 PTSA Pep Club 23 4, Y Teens 3,4 SCHIOFS I Q O I U , . . - - U ' fo KL 11 ' -.I H . - 1, , 1 - , F '3 -- 1 , ,b is , 5 A., .1 ' ' g'-'j-W 4 H A U H I It n . 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I . .1 , - - - , , U 1, . 1 1 - , H H - , , , v Y 3 1 Y 1 ' 1 . l . of the world MICHAEL FELIX KRENZ Dynamite comes ln small packages Chorus 4 A Hockey H Club ROCKWELL DANIEL KRIZAN One ln a mzllzon has hzs sense of humor Metal Helper 3 Occupatlonal Relatlons SANDRA KRUEGER She contlzbutes much and uslll be missed PTSA 2 3 Council Help 3 Pep Club 4 Student Helper 4 CAROL KUPFERSCHMIDT Herz s a gal that 9 hard to beat 3 3 fbi X if-47 Knight Lltes 9 34 Red Cross 3 Drama Club 3 GAA 34 if Y Teens 4 F Mzchael Krenz Rockwell Krzzan Sandra Krueger Carol Kupferschmzdt GREG LACHOWITZER Q' Silence IS the gold ln his heart v-v She can stitch and bake u hat a Chorus 34 Contact FRANCES ANNE LAKE Her smzle makes the uorthuhzle 4 Gym Helper Gymnastlcs 1 Greg Lavhvwltzer Edith LaCourszere Frances Lake Fduard Lambert NAOMI LANGAN Sufetness IS not measured ln mrhes Y Teens Contact 34 Pep Club PTSA 34 THOMAS K LAUST ClOI7lblIl0fl0I1 of sports and fun friend of ezeryone B Football 2 A Football 34 B Track 2 Noon Pa trol 34 Gym Leader 3 JAMES THEODORE LAVEN From a lzttle spark may burst a mighty flame Steermg Commlttee 2 f-1 JAMES FRANK LEE housewife she ll make Steerlng Committee 3 Pep Club 4 Y Teens 4 PTSA 3 EDWARD BERNARD LAMBERT Never grumble nel er blue helpful ready to 1.29 He moves about ln his oun quzet wav' X ,au On the Job tramlng 4 Naomi Langan Thomas Laust James Laven James Lee S6I'1I0l S Page 31 ' - ' V - u It I' if P . ,. Q ' 1 I -C .- Ka' t '-no 44' X 'Q V T . . . 'fi' 1 , V A - ' T EDITH ANN LaCOURSlERE A 1 , .. - U Y - , H i . , . . Q l A lv : , s f 12 .: - , ' ' .1 3 - , 3 3 , 4 K . Q , ' f H , ' 'J . do , . ..A. U H . -Y . . f,. .3 A 4' - . . , I-A , ., ., , , , , 5, , N . .. ,. 1 .. H w 5 l. U 3 Q f I Fl .. f , - ' U 'pi V , f: 6 X .4 ,f X yr 1 1 . ft! wherein lies our KATHLEEN LEE A quiet mind is a treasure PTSA 4 Contact 1 4 JUDITH ANN LEHMAN She uelcomes all uzth her frxendly smzle Miss Prmt candldate 2 Student Councll 2 Beacon Repre sentatzve 2 Steermg Commlttee 3 Class Vlce President 3 Cheerleader 34 Queen of Hearts candidate 3 Student GOVGTUIDK Board 4 CAA 1 Pep Club 2 '34 Homecomlng Flrst Attendant BONNIE CHRISTINE LFHMANN Intelligence IS one of the manv qualities she possesses Pep Club 12 GAA 12 JA 234 Secretary of the Year Flfth In National Competition Natlonal Honor Society 4 PTSA 1 2 '3 4 PATRICIA JEAN LEO Frlendshzp goes u 1th lzeautv of her eyes Pep Club Chorus 2 '3 Kathleen Lfe Iudzth Lehman Bonnie Iehmann Patricia Leo 'S 'nf 'C X DENNIS FUGENE LEVASSEUR He has qualztles that promise suuess Steerlng Commlttee 4 LAWRENCE JOHN LIBHARDT Men uho knou much say little PTSA MELVIN DENNIS LILJEDAHL He uzns his friends by his mdlzldualzty B Track 2 Cross Country 2 3 ,f w-fi EDWARD JOHN LINDEN B Football 2 A Football 34 Steerlng Commlttee 4 if A Noon Patrol 4 H Club H0m9COmlng candldate 4 - Q Dennis Lezasseur Iaurence Llbhardt Melt ln Llljedahl Fdu ard Llnden DIANE JUDY LINDROTH Just as su eet as she can be Chorus '3 A Cholr 4 Operetta 34 German Club 34 Drama Club 4 PTSA IA 3 PATRICIA HELEN LORENZI A good laugh makes sunshme etery uhere Steering Committee 4 Pep Club 34 Y Teens 4 LINDA LEE LUCK Like a magnet she has a force of attraction CHARLES HAROLD IUND He gains his knou ledge m a carefree uay B Football 2 A Football 34 Swlmmmg 1234 Track 234 Steering Commlttee 234 PTSA H Club Noon Patrol 4 Class Treasurer 4 Student Councxl Beacon Representative Homecoming candidate 4 Dianne Judy Lmdroth Patrlcuz Helen Lorenz: Linda Lee Luck Charles Harold Lund Page 32 S6nIOf .2 I3 Q Q -fo -1 I QW4 4-Q7 4 , F, ,,,,,,, ,, . . . ,, , A . V . ' . 1 , , '27 . ' 1 ' ' 1 . ' ' 3 ' : I . : ' , , , L 'Sa N -- ' ' - - H V, I K fx h . . . . ,Y l - . . . Q 1. - I v - .1 . . , , -1 ' J : ' J ' I . .- . 'J . . k ' if , , . .. , , P I A J M , r' . . gf' I , 2 nec' ' 1 I ., ' ,A . ,. ,7 f v f I , -4 lf Y. I . . , I I .l . . 3. . y, N' A I I' 3 K 1 .1 . V A Tiff , . . 1 f ,6 - 1:4 V, eff' A swell guy and he doesnt brag about lt ,, 5,-,w ffg ' -41,55 Af -I V. ,,,, 11' 5 I 'QV -. A '- , ' ' N em- H, 1 4- ttf- fa . ,, ,, A ' ' . . ' A ' -' A .-Vzgef , , L ' f , ll l 4 4 ' ' ' at H I 1 ' H . Y I V ,, 1 . 1 ' ! .40 Y X , I u ' ' U - ' - .3 ' ' 1Q-A fi V , 1 ' ' IX f xl 3 . . : . ' A. - fm I t ' ' 1 Q hope o f occompllshment LEROY LUNDSTROM The pouers of szlence are great J Q JOHN SARGEANT LYNCH He looks the world ln the face THOMAS S MAASSEN A man of many accomplishments B Hockey 2 PTSA SHERRON KAY MAGNUSON True to her aork her uord and her friends PTSA 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 Knight Lltes 2 34 Kmght Lltes President 3 Leroy Lundstrom John Lynch ThomasS Maassen Sherlon Magnuson CATHERINE MAHONEY Her Irzsh eves are aluays smllzng .4 Kn1ghtLltes 234 Red Cross 23 Gopher I-Ilstorlan 3 PTSA 234 Steering Committee 24 Saga and Beacon Staff 4 Pep Club candldate for Homecommg 4 GLORIA JEAN MAJESKI Sweetness lS one of her many qualztzes GAA 12 Red Cross 12 3 Pep Club 12 34 Contact 2 34 Student Councll Help 2 DONNA JEANE MALASKI She has many pleasing ways' and pleases many Red Cross 2 3 Pep Club Y Teens BONNIE MARIE MARIER The longer you know her the better you like her Contact PTSA Catherine Mahoney Glorza Majeskz Donna Malaskz Bonnie Marzer seniors GABRIEL MARTINEZ DESCHAMPS Came as a stranger but goes au av a frzend -J Student Governlnz Board 4 Steerm Commxttee 4 Basket ball 4 AFS Exchange Student 4 KARL MATSON A good dzsposztzon ts more Laluable than gold SHARON ELISABETH MATTHEES A readv hand and a uzllzng heart Bookstore worker 234 A Cholr 4 Operetta 4 1 , MARIE ANN MAUDER 1 A merry heart makes a cheerful appearance PTSA 234 Girl s Glee 2 Pep Club 4 Chorus 4 Gabriel luartmez Karl Iwatson Sharon Matthees lllarze Mauder Page 33 O ., , - ,, , Q V A . 2 L9 5 f 3 ,C '. 4 ' 4 ' - -4 f l , fl , -' .. 1 c - .. : - , ,y - ' s 4 f . 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Patrzcl' McDonald Lynn McKenzie Page grosping golden opportunities ' ' FRANKLYN MORRIS Mccoy ' He possesses qualities that promise success l ' -4' g ' Band 2,3 4- Tennis 23' JA 3- Club 234 - DANIEL McDERMOTT ' Cares sit light y on his shoulder B Football 2' B Hockey 1 2' A Hockey 4 PATRICK JAMES HERBERT MCDONALD A tall guy that 18 aluays looked up to LYNNE KATHLEEN MCKENZIE Joy like a gem sparkles from her eyes Red Cross 1 Student Council 234 GAA 123 GAA Board 3 Knight Lltes 234 Secretary 3 Class Treasurer 3 Beacon Award 2 Steering Committee 2 Franklin McCoy Daniel McDermott .4 DUGAL McLELLAN In spite of all hts glory his helmet stzll fzts Student Governlng Board 34 Beacon Award Football 2 34 A Hockey 2 34 Baseball 2 34 234 candidate for Lxl Abner Noon Patrol 4 tendant to King of Hearts Class President 4 tendant for Homecoming H Club First At First At JOAN LOIS MCNAUGHTON She has the rarest sense of them all common FTA 34 Gopher Historian 34 A Band 34 Honor Society 4 H1 C 2 3 4 sense National JOANN R MEIER Like gravzty she has the power of attraction Office Help 34 PTSA 2 34 Contact 34 xinf' Determination ts his keynote to success PTSA 2 34 Steering Committee 2 Dugal lllt I c llan JoAnn I? Meier PATRICIA ANNE MERRILL Her way and wzt all seem to fzt Operetta 3 Girls Glee 2 Red Cross 234 Y Teens 4 PTSA 34 A Choir 3 SUSAN METKOWSKI Some think the uorld is fun and folly and so do I 3 GAA 12 Chorus 2 DOROTHY ANN MICHALEK Intelligence becomes her so Red Cross 2 34 Drama Club 34 Gopher Historian 34 CONSTANCE O MIELKE Her smile s alutays there to greet you Pep Club 1234 GAA 1234 Student Council 3 Red Cross 2 PTSA Board 4 JA 23 Contact 234 Patricia Merrill .Susan llletkou sk: Dorothy Mtchalek Constance O Mzellae 34 3 'C t 'il Joan lllcNaug,hton James lllelanrler SenIOI'S V 'Q V1 1 , , , , , . V I fr, fn' . 1 1? U ji I5 i .. ., , .. V Y fi Y 15 , 2 3 -I lj-'y -ty 5 'J ' f .. - U ' I , ' . , : , . : it 1 if 5 . .. u I Z - -3 2 . t , , I s ,l ss. A A A .. --.- . ,, , ' fe ' ao- ' , , u va gf ,, ,..2'9:: A f 43 , . 1 I 1 n 3 1 - , 3 - H as . ' ' , u n . f v u . - w v w v 1 - , . We ' af k I ,, . 1 , H 43 V . ' V P , 3 , , 5 . ' sa ' JAMES E. 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I . . , 3 , . . 3 ' 5 - 1 1 . 1 , , with solemnlty 5 SUSAN ANN MILER Shes happy go lucky fazr and free FTA 2 34 Vlce Presldent 4 Pep Club 234 Red Cross 2 Beacon Managmg Edltor 4 Saga Staff 4 Bookstore 3 4 PTSA 234 JA 234 CAROL LYNN MILLER Sweet to every one she knous GAA 1 2 Contact 1 234 Pep Club 3 DIANE ELAINE MILLER A light heart Ines long FTA 34 PTSA 234 Pep Club 23 German Club 34 GARY W MILLER Hes somewhat small not all heros are tall E PTSA 1 234 Cross Country 4 Track 4 JA 34 1-'Q Ceraldlne Nlzller Vzrgmla llllller Ronald Mzsenor Cary Modean S6I'1IOI'S DARLENE AGNES MOHRLAND Age lull not Luther nor stale her mfmzte zarzety German Club 1 GAA I Drama Club 234 JA 234 Of flce Help 2 Student Council Helper 3 I INDA DARLENE MOSNER A happy dzsposztlon lS a ezft of nature Pen Club 234 FTA Club 34 Secretarv 34 Cerman Susan Mzler Carol Mzller Duane Elaine Miller Gary Miller GERALDINE MARY MILLER Jovzalzty s the major mgredzent zn her delightful reczpe PTSA 2 3 Pep Club 2 VIRGINIA MAE MII LER Varletv zs the spice of Izfe Chorus 2 RONALD EVERTT MISENOR He IS the master of hzs fate B Football 2 A Football '24 B Hockev 2 A Hockev34 R f'olf2 Qteerm f omm1ttee3 Noon Patrol 4 Candidate 3 H Club Pep Club Audlo Vlsual 2 GARY IOHN MODEAN A friend and a eentleman to ezeryone PTSA 234 Club 34 Y Teens 4 Beacon Representatlve 3 Bookstore Worker 3 PTSA 234 JA 234 I EO MUDEK A lzznd but uzllmg heart B Track 2 Gymnastlcs 234 Red Cross 3 A Track H Club 234 Contact Central Commlttee DIANE ROSELIND MUELLER Those who knou her best lot ed her most I o Pep Club 234 FTA 34 Darlenc Mohrland Lmda Mosner Leo Mudek Diane lkfllellel' Pa ge 35 I I , 1 ff , - U f f -Q. - ,, . . 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'R . . v . . , f J U Y ' I U , A x , , . - , . l I-Y .7 pledging olleglonce MARJORIE ELEANOR MULLIN Modes! as her blushmg shows PTSA SHARRON MURPHY Choice bundles come u rapped ln small packages Red Cross 1 Student Councll 2 Pep Club 4 candldate for Mlss Prlnt 2 candldate for Sweetheart Queen 3 candldate for Homecommg Queen 4 Cheerleader 4 Knlght Lltes 2 Advlsory Board 3 Class Secretary 4 Steermg Commlt 1-Jil tee 34 4-I Councxl 4 lllarjorze Mullzn .Sharron Murphy Marlys Nakken Melvin Nash DARLENE EVELYN NELSON An unspoken word never does harm JEROME DAVID NELSON A man he lS and a man will be Swlmmmg MARGARET MAE NELSON Sure to fznd her place ln lzfe GAA 1 234 Llbrary Help 1 Pep Club 1 PATRICIA K NELSON Her goal ln llfe IS to make others happy Student Council 2 Steerlng Commlttee 34 Pep Club 2 3 4 Drama Club 3 4 Knlght Lltes 2 Beacon Staff 4 Book store 4 Chorus 4 Club Edltor for Saga 4 Usher for Grad uatlon 3 JOHN NESS MARLYS JOY NAKKEN She has a sense of humor to match any GAA 1234 GAA Board 34 Pep Band 34 A Band 234 Secretary of Band Steerlng Commlttee 4 Student MELVIN CHARLES NASH He NIIYPS pleasure ulth studies 5 1' 'Z' Darlene Nelson Jerome Nelson lllargaret Nelson Patrzcla Nelson A basketball zs his best companion 'N-.-J Q' 4-6 T7 l I nx Zin John Ness Bernadlne Neumann Shzrley Neumann Carole Nozak Student Councll 2 Student Councll Presldent 4 PTSA Football 34 Basketball 2 34 Baseball 2 34 H Club 2 3 4 Second Attendant to Homecomlng Kmg 4 BERNADINE JEAN NEUMANN Laughter lS the spice of life A Band 123 Red Cross 13 Student Councll 1 Pep Band 123 Y Teens Presldent 4 Y Teens ICC Repre sentatlve 3 SHIRLEY ANN NEUMANN A thmg of beauty zs a joy forever Chorus 24 Pep Club 4 CAROLE JEAN NOVAK Smcerzty lS the key of her personality Pep Club 123 Contact 34 Mlss Prlnt candldate 2 Of flce Help 4 Q . t 44 ' 77 -J-, -6 I . ,, . - H M l . . z . 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Y Page 36 SenI0l'S guldmg prmclples JUDITH ANN NUSS Born to succeed GAA 12 34 GAA Board 34 GAA VICE Presldent 4 Pep Club 34 Glrl s H Club 34 All Clty Seal Club 4 Con tact 34 Lxbrary Help 2 Steering Committee 2 Student Councll 3 Gopher Hlstorxans 34 Mlss Flrst Page 2 Na tlonal Honor Soclety 4 WILLIAM OBEDOZA Men of few words are the best doers Gymnastics 1 2 3 4 KAREN MARIE OLSEN She ts all business zn her oun Independent way GERTRUDE MARIE PAINTER A lzght heart Iwes long Pep Cluh 4 Y Teens 4 f E 1 Judzth Nuss Wtllzam Obedoza Karen Olsen Gertrude Painter DENNIS HOWARD PATTERSON 'T ,Rs lst la lids Dennzs Patterson David Peabody 'tri Mary Pavlak Bernard Pekarek Szlenee lS the golden word MARY ANN PAVLAK It s nzce to be natural when you re naturally nlce Chorus 2 3 4 DAVID PEABODY A man that has friends must shou hzmself friendly Steermg Committee 34 Track 34 A Football 234 Noon Patrol 4 Beacon and Saga Staff Business Manager 4 Beacon Representatlve 23 PTSA BERNARD PEKAREK Be stlent and safe silence never betrays you CLAUDIA JEANNE PELLEGRINI Shes as likeable as she IS loohable Drama Club 3 Beacon Representatlve 2 Knlght I ltes 2 3 4 Y Teens 4 SUZANNE PENTON A gentle heart IS tzed uzth a szngle thread H1 C 2 3 JA 2 34 Beacon Representatwe 23 Red Cross 2 3 Pep Club 4 German Club 34 Beacon Staff 4 Editor Faculty Dlvlslon Saga 4 GAYLE PERTZ Szncerlty IS the key note of her personality A Band 34 JOYCE DELORES PETERSON Intelligence plus friendliness IS a flne combmatzon gtieerlrgg Commlttee 2 Pep Club 2 PTSA 2 34 Y Teens ,Q 1 liia. 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' ' , .X - K - 2 Q 2 W SenIOl'S Page 37 Page all A -.7 Joan Petrasek John Petschl Dzane Pettee Mzles Pfaff upholding JOAN MARIE PETRASEK If you need a friend just call on her Steering Committee 23 Pep Club 2 Gopher Hlstonans 34 KmghtL1tes 23 Gym Leader 3 JA 23 Contact 3 JOHN HOWARD PETSCHL He trys to please those he can B Hockey 1 2 Contact 1 23 DIANE KAY PETTEE Neal su eel petite H1 C 34 Pep Club 4 MILES MICHEAL PFAFF Nothing great was ever achzeved azthout enthuszasm A Band 2 German Club 3 HERBERT ARMAND PFIFFNER No one IS very wzse by chance Steering Commlttee 2 Student Councll 3 JA 2 3 4 PTSA ,N M 1 2 3 4 MARIE CAROL PIEL Q11 Shes full of lzfe and she s full of fun GAA 1 OfflC6 Help 3 THELMA JEAN PIEPGRAS Is there a heart that muszc cannot melt? Operetta 234 German Club 234 Student Councll 2 Gopher Hlstorlan 34 A Cholr 234 Madrlgal 4 Na tlonal Honor Soclety 4 Secretary of NHS 4 Red Cross 4 NANCY THERESA PIERCE 5? ' 9 3 She s full of fun and lzked by everyone A Cholr 34 Glrls Glee C Club PTSA 2 34 JA 43 '1 '? R Franczs Plaster Arthur Potts Judzth Pranke John Prelgo lub 2 Operetta 234 Drama OUI' Herbert Pfrffner Mane Plel Thelma Plepgras Nancy Pzerce FRANCIS ELIZABETH PLASTER Sweetly composed ln her quzet nay Chorus 3 4 PTSA 1234 ARTHUR JOSEPH POTTS A good dzsposztzon IS more Laluable than gold Archery Club 2 3 4 JUDITH ELLEN PRANKE She may be soft spoken but she s true to her aord German Club 34 Drama Club 34 PTSA 234 JA 3 JOHN JAMES PRELGO At every task he does his best B Basketball 2 A Basketball 34 B Track 2 A Track 34 Natxonal Honor Society 4 H Club 34 0 ff . - U -' lp ' . . , 3 I 1 v ' 1 1 7 u 1 ., U -I N , , v , Y ., - .. l f , f , ,Q 4? '. . l l g J -Q L, CT 4. . . Y, . H ll N , - sr , U' .1 - - v Q , . . . ' 3 y y 1 1 y If 1 w w 5 , 5 V rj. .. , - , U - 1 , 1 s ,V .. - ,, , y w y , , , I ' , . . 1 K. ll - 1 ' . k -P1 . ' u v l - y , ' --4-. y Y 1 ,f .. ,L . ,,,f'.. 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N .V a ' ' 9 9 1 r , - - , U H . - , , v SeI'1IOI'S hugh :decals JEANETTE CECILIA PRIBNOW Gentle ln her ou,n manner PTSA 2 34 JA 4 10 wt , JUDITH ANN QUIGLEY A great thzpker and a small talker Chorus 1 GAA 2 3 German Club 34 Knlght Lltes 234 Pep Club 2 34 Beacon and Saga Staff 4 Natlonal Honor SOCl6ty 34 JA 234 JEANETTE MARIE RABA Lzttle frzends can prole great friends Chorus 234 Operetta 2 Pep Club 234 Contact 234 si PTSA 2 34 Red Cross 4 4 '17 HERMAN JOHN RADECK Hts talent ts a rare gem PTSA l Band 234 Student Dlrector of Band German Club 3 4 H1 C 2 Jeanette Przbnou Judith Quigley Jeanette Raba Herman Radeck CLAUDIA JEAN RASMUSSEN She has a smtle no cloud could overcast Student Council 124 Beacon Representatwe 3 Y Teens offlcer 34 Pep Club 1234 Beacon and Saga Staff 4 Kn1ghtL1tes 4 Team Captam 2 Drama Club 2 PTSA leader 4 LaMONTE LEO RAUCH The perfect friendship of his IS deep tn senttment IUDITH GAIL REDING Su eet and nzee zn every uay Cerman Club 1 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 Offlce Help 2 3 Library Help 23 PTSA 1234 GAA 12 ROBERT REYNOLDS Hes full of spark and shmes Claudia Rasmussen LaMonte Rauch Judzth Redzng Robert Reynolds KAREN JEAN RIEDINGFR Karen IS su eet and deserzes reuarrl Offlce Help 1 Llbrary Help 2 Drama Club 3 JA 2 LOWELL JAMES RIEKS A guy uho has manv pleasmg, uaxs A Bandl Swlmmlng 2 B Golf 2 A Football 3 A Golf3 SHARON ANNE RIEMENSCHNEIDER Sueetness truth and grace are read tn her face rs Steermg Commlttee 2 Km ht Lltes 234 Red Cross 23 candldate for Queen of Hearts 3 KATHLEEN ANN RING N Her Sflllle greets you her uay ums you Pep Club 23, PTSA 23,4 Karen Rledmger Lowell Rleks Sharon Rtemenschnezder Kathleen Rzng sensors Page 39 I I .. - , ,, . 1' 2 Q M, . 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T v0 4' v-+-7 Thomas Rll ard Barbara Roberto Glorla Rodriguez lllary Rodrlguez DUA NE KEITH ROSS To do the best for others 1 perfectly natural B Hockey 2 KATHRYN RUBBELKE Sweet and nlce ln every way Operetta 2 3 Chorus 24 PTSA 2 3 MILTON RUSSELL to obtain security THOMAS RIVARD '1He contributes much to any crowd Gymnastics 1 2 3 BARBARA JANE ROBERTO A true frzend to all Chorus 1 GAA 1 German Club 3 JA 2 3 Drama Club 4 GLORIA MARIE RODRIGUEZ She knows her mznd and speaks lf wel Chorus 3 Operetta 3 MARY LOU RODRIGUEZ She has a sweet look of devotion He always hlts the nall squarely on the head A Chalr 4 Operetta 4 B Football 2 A Baseball 3 3' B Track 2 PAUL CHARLES RUNZE ,,.4 A personallty wzth bralns to match Candldate for Kmg of Hearts 3 fav .3 -nl!! ,1 -f-4 'ii f 1 Rlta Rutherford Patrlcuz Ryan Page 40 Robert Rytl Robert Salchow Duane Ross Mllton Russell Kathryn Rubbelke Paul Runze RITA RUTHERFORD Short and pleasant sweet and petlte GAA 234 German Club 34 JA 23 PTSA 1234 PATRICIA M RYAN A light heart lwes long GAA 1 2 PTSA ROBERT I RYTI Qulet ln appearance but ulbrant tn determmatlon Audlo Vlsual 2 34 ROBERT SALCHOW As admirable and good natured as any B Football 12 B Basketball 2 A Golf 234 A Basketball 3 4 SeI lIOI'S .7 l '7' l . 4 f V Ja x ' A X . fzfv al Q . ,, , to , I 3 3 Q , 3 vm ,--s, fl - - lv -,. 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A 4 3 7 7 7 3 7 ll H . . l for tomorrow ,A l, A A x SANDRA ROSE SANCHEZ A A p l A True to her word, work, and friends W Pep Club lg Contact 25 PTSA 1,2,3,4 , I DARLENE MARILYN SANDVIG N ' 2 fl fflvelliiiig is difficult with li willing mind GAA 12,35 Pep Cl b 1,43 si ' C 'ii 2- N t' 1 X A Honor Society 45 Rlled Cross Ealing Omml ee l a Iona 1 f all .in CHARLES SATAK ' 4: V X Overflowing llith personality ' w,, 5 SHARON MARY SCANLON A ,Q if Y ,, ' 43 or y eo 4 fe 'fl 'bl ' li - l li U l HIPOSSI e IS t e LLOVI s e neller uses if I, , i wk , K2 GAA 11 Pep Club 2,3,4g Y-Teens 4- Red Cross 4 'wi' Sandra Sanchez Darlene Sanduig , Charles Satak Sharon Scanlon ' - ' ' DAVID FRAZER SCHACHT The world knows llttle of its great men German Club PTSA Shop Helper MARY LOU SHAFER Never shy always at ease Chorus STEVEN GEORGE SCHERZ He mixes pleasure with hlS studies PTSA l 2 3 4 German Club 'Dx JOAN ROSE SCHMITZ Slncerlty mixed with galety David Schacht Mary Shafer Steven Scherz SefllOI'S Joan Schmitz JANICE MARY SCHNEIDER True friendship lS rellarded with true friends '4- MARY SCHNELLER A cute and su eet angel NEIL LOUIS SCHNOHEIDER Silence IS often the ulsest reply GLENN FRANK SCHREIER Brilliant ln a quiet llax PTSA xx l I .a Janice Schnelder lllary Schneller Nell Schonhelder Clenn Schreler Page 41 Q2 e I M 6 i q 4 G .f - - ,, I A Vx . . fvffy ii LL-r I ' ' 4 , 41 X , A -.R i X ll - - A - ii 1 5 -A , - ,7 ,,., v -, Y 4? 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Lots Schuldt Donna Schultz Ervln Schuster James Schute EARL JAMES SCHWAN Ambztzon needs no rest German Club PTSA JOSEPH GEORGE SCHWARTZBAUER pleased with post LOIS FRANCES SCHULDT The portrazt of a lady Red Cross 1 Pep Club 12 PTSA 1 2 Y Teens 1 DONNA MAE SCHULTZ A glad hand and a cheerful smzlc GAA Pep Club PTSA ERVIN GEORGE SGHUSTER A friend and a gentleman uhat more can ue say A Band 234 Pep Band 34 JAMES RAYMOND SCHUTE The secret Iles tn hts smzle Gym Helper Gymnastlcs Track '6- od' A wonderful guy whos modest as he passes by B Football A Football 34 B Hockey 1 A Hockey 234 H Club 1234 Steerlng Commlttee 23 Class Presldent 3 A Baseball 2 3 4 Noon Patrol A Cholr 4 Klng of Hearts 3 AUDREY SCHWINTEK A merry heart that laughs at care Pep Club 234 Chorus 34 GAA 23 PTSA 234 THOMAS SEABOLD What sweet delzght a quze 33 Joyce Seefert Thomas Seehuetter Edith Sezdel John Szpf Page 42 lzfe offers if Vie 'JC1 49 -ed Earl Schwan Joseph Schwartzbauer Audrey Schwtntek Thomas Seabold JOYCE ANN SEEFERT Seeks to be good but alms to be great Glrl s Glee Club 3 A Cholr 4 German Club 3 4 Operetta 34 Pep Club 23 JA 234 THOMAS EDWARD SEEHUETTER Qualzfted asszstance uhen zts needed M1ke and Key Club 2 34 Gopher Hlstorlan Club 3 EDITH MAE SEIDEL Always pleasant and neat Glee Club 2 A Cholr 34 Operetta 2 34 GAA 3 FTA 234 Pep Club 234 JOHN WAYNE SIPF A rollmg stone neuers gathers moss Audio Vlsual 1 Beacon 1 2 3 C ff . 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U I ' 1 Y y Sel1IOI'S ond looking to brightness NEAL H SKINNER Possessor of good qualztzes B Hockey GARY EUGENE SMITH Quiet ln the classroom but actzte outside SANDRA LEE SMITH As lzkeable as her name ls common 1 Pep Club 1234 GAA 1234 Board YTeens 1234 Stec rm Commlttce 2 Class Vlce Presldent 2 Student Covermng, Board 3 Copher Hlstorlan '34 Secretary 3 Trc 'lsurer 4 DIVISION Fdltor for Sa a Beacon Staff 4 Cub KW Staff 3 Km ht I ltes 23 Clrl s Glee Club 2 A Cbolr '34 Operetta 234 Ushc r for Craduatlon 3 PTSA 1234 Homecoming, candldatc Clrl s H Club 34 IUDITH ANN SPIFCI' I BTRC Hn quiet uax has pf ople Ildllllflflg her fhorus '34 Red Cross Contact In J Sandra Spitz Carole St Martln Judith Stadler Carole Stauff JOHN P STEDMAN It s a pleasure to knou hz 1 JOYCE RITA STEFLE -.Q .ff Neal .Shmner Cary Smith Sandra Smzth Judith Spzegelberg SANDRA IEANNE SPITZ A tremrndous leader u ith personality to spare Student Council 1 2 GAA l 2 Queen of Hearts 3 Student governing Board 34 Correspondln Secretary 4 German Club I 2 3 Secretary of Gopher Hlstorlan 3 Beacon Nation 3 Edltor of Saga 4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 CAROI E ST MARTIN Never poses or pretends GAA 12 34 Board 3 4 GAA President 4 Glrl s H Club 3 4 All Clty Seal Club 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Pep Club Councll 4 Contact 34 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Steerlng Com mlttee 3 4 Student Council 1 2 German Club 1 2 Llbrary Help 2 JUDITH ANN STADLER A ease of quality not quantity Glrl S Glee CAROLE ANN STAUFF A girl 1s pledged by actions not her words Kn1ghtL1tes 23 PTSA 3 GAA 34 German Club 34 Pep Club 234 Peppx su eet and most attraetue Steerlng Committee 2 3 A Cbolr Operetta 2 4 JAMES ROGER STEINER The pou ers of sllenee are great JOHN STEINER The pou ers of szlenze are doubly great 4 G1rlsGlee Club 23 ' .5 'Q f John Stedman Joyce Steele James Steiner John Stezner Q O .1 - ' ' !! 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Sel'lIOI'S Page 43 Page OV Drama Club 4 GARY LEE STRUMPFER asv 'Nfv MARIE SWANSON Here s a gal who s quite a rlot Neva Stephenson Garv Strumpfer Kath lf en Sa anson lllarze Swanson NORMA JEAN SWANSON Frtendly and sueet ts she GAA 1 2 JUDITH ANN SWENO Her smtle ts never out of fashion PTSA 1234 FTA 34 Glrls H Club 4 GAA 1234 1 2 Operetta 1 2 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Art Edltor for Beacon Beacon Representative 1 JUDITH ANN SWENSON Here s a gal uho s traveled far GAA 1 2 3 4 Board 3 4 Girl s H Club 3 4 All Cnty Seal Club 4 German Club 1 2 3 4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Steerlng Commlttee 3 FTA 2 3 A F S Student PETER SYBRANDT A wonderful sport ln everything PTSA Contact Occupatlonal Relatlons JOAN HELEN THIEL She has mzles of smtles for all 5 -7 Contact 234 Red Cross 23 JANICE TI-IOEMKE Quzet with a mmd of her own with defermlnohon lecudmg NEVA LILLIE STEPHENSON Although she just came she made many friends Here s a guy uho alll go along uag A Basketball 3 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 Steermg Commlttee 4 Beacon Sports Edltor 4 Student Councll 4 KATHLEFN LINNAE SWANSON Su eel and sincere tn all her u ags Pep Club 2 34 GAA 9 Drama Club 34 FTA 34 PTSA 2 34 Pep Club 3 GAA 2 x 35 -as Norma Saanson Judzth .Su eno Judzth Suenson Peter Sybrandt Red Cross 2 Gym Leader 3 Occupatlonal Relatlons 4 PTSA 3 -i SHARON ARLENE THOMAS f Her good humor ts never exhausted RICHARD DAVID THOMPSON He knows more than he says Joan Thtel Janice Thoemke Sharon Thomas Rtchard Thompson 44 S6I1IOI'S 0 U 0 O hw' fx -ix , ' , -, 4 'S V , I V K4 l Y V V 'lv sl as , ' ' , - Q M 1 l I Y I I, , . 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We Kathleen Van Ryn Geraldine Waldner ,Q-v Robert Trcka Karzn Trulson Carolyn Tschzda Davzd Tuccz KATHLEEN ANN VAN RYN Frlenfllzness IS her motto Offlce Help Pep Club PTSA 23 Gxrl s Glee 2 45. SUZANNE ELIZABETH VANDERHOOF She ums dlstznctlon for neatness and sweetness A Cholr 34 Operetta 2 3 Glrl s Glee Club 2 PTSA JA GERALDINE WALDNER Her uords are feu but her thoughts are many Pep Club 1 2 PTSA 2 3 JA 2 Guldance Helper 1 Trades Tramlng 4 JAMES T WAKEFIELD Quzet ln a nzce way Tennis PTSA Suzanne Vanderhoof James Wakefield EDWARD WA LDO Hzs servzce uzll profzt Gymnastics 1 MARVIN WALESHECK Heres a guy uorth knouzng A Golf234 DOUGLASS LEE WEBSTER Just one happy fellou liked by all g it -r a if JOY ANN SARAH WEBSTER Beauty zs a jov foreter Drama Club 4' Chou 4' Pep Club 2 Fdu ard Waldo lllarzzn Walesheck Douglass Webster Joy Ann Webster Seniors Page 45 I C IK ' 7? V - 53 ...Z ,f ' 2 ,4 , F . I' 'WT ' 4 It v ' I 7 1 he . , . 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U, r v ' ' 'F 'Q i .. - A H , ,Qfi -47 All WX Nancy Wegu. erth Arlene Wezss X Ronda Whlte Robert Wzcklem Page 46 -nv 1 Rzehard Wegu erth we know we NANCY ESTHER WEGWERTH Wlts an unrulv engine uzlrlly running Offlce Help 3 4 MISS Prmt candldate 2 Beacon Represen tatlve 2 Kn1ghtL1tes 2 Pep Club 23 Gopher HISIOTIRH 3 National Honor Soclety 4 RICHARD ARNOLD WEGWERTH Clever uzth a brush and ermon Drama Club 4 Desl ned the set for The Mikado 3 Art 4 ARLENE MARIE WEISS Sugar and spzce she s every thing mee VICTORIA WELLE She climbs the statrs of success Drama Club 4 Contact 4 Vzctorza Welle ,iw JOHN FELIX WERRA Brief norrls are n ell recewed 'M' MARCIA ANN WEST A great thtnker and small talker Pep Club 2 3 Student Council 2 JA 4 SANDRA JEANNE VVF STPHAL Her smzle always greets you W Student Councll 2 H1 C 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 M 'ev MICHAEL WHITE Silence ts contentment WZ: N-at ef R Wzlllam White Clarey Wzesner John Werla Sandra Westphal tllzc RONDA JEAN WHITE She possesses many talents and uses them u ell Steerlmz Committee 23 Beacon Representatlve 3 FTA 234 Gopher HISIOTIHHS 34 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Student COUHCII 4 A Chmr 34 Madrlgal 4 Beacon Staff 4 Nlanagmg Edltor of Saga 4 Pep Club 234 Operetta 34 WILLIAM DANIEL WHITE He profits most uho .series best Operetta 2 3 German Club 3 4 A Cholr 2 34 ROBERT GEORGE VVICKLEM One zn a mzllzon has hls personality A Band 234 Pep Band 34 A Band Presldent 4 Steermg Commlttee 2 Student Councll 23 Home-commg candidate CLAREY WILLIAM WIESNER Gay and guzltless H Club 3 4 Audlo Vlsual 3 Mlke and Key 2 Swxmmmg 34 Track 2 34 Madrlgals 4 A Cholr 4 lllarela West hael Whzte Sel'llOI'S ,K rf - 1 ' Y' ' u , .ae . f 1 ' ,F--ax I 1 , I, , 1. , I ,, I . . 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' ' ' ' ' v 1 Y 1 5 Y never wolk alone , A -.-fi Q ,-.sf W' P wi? www GLENN CARL WILKE A man of fea 1, ords RICHARD DEAN WILLIAMS A frzend zs the best kznd of mzrror Student manager of Hockey 3 KATHLEEN MARY WILSON A dezotee of getting along uzth others FTA 2 3 4 Natlonal Honor QOCIQIY 4 Red Cross 3 4 PTSA 2 3 4 Cafeterla Help 2 Culdance Help 2 Contact 4 IOYCF WINGATF Her sueetncss has no aults Student Councll 234 Miss Second Page 2 Red Cross 2 Contact 2 Pep Club 23 Flagtwlrlcr 4 PTSA 234 Y Teens 4 Flenn Wllke Kathleen Wzlson IACQUELINE LAURA MARY WINKEL Pleasant and kind to all CAA 23 PTSA 234 Contact Rzchard Wzllcams Jovce Wzngate EI EANOR IEAN WIPF You dont have to studv to be fair Knlght I ltes 2 Student Councll 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Beacon THOMAS E WITT In athletzes and studzes he never met defeat Track 34 Operetta 3 A Football 4 A Basketball 4 Drama Club 4 Contact 4 Contact Central Commlttee 4 'If IANET FRANCIS WOLFE Slneerlty and truthfulness make this girl PTSA 2 34 FTA 34 Jacquelzne Wznhel Fleanor VVzpf Thomas Wztt Janet lVolfe S9f1lOI'S 'Z N1 RAYMOND JOSE PH WOOD A honest man s the noblest uml' of Cod Cvmastlcs 2 Beacnn Reprcsentxtne 23 A Band 234 THEODORE ALLAN WRICHI' Lzfe IS not lzfe uzthout dellghl If EARL L ZENTZIS This senior IS a real frlend Football 2 l Raxmond Wood Theodore Wrzght Earl Zentzzs Page 47 2 .- -A fa- , '4 'Q . . ll V Q ll 4 : ' U - U' : I , : .- . 1 f I 1 ' V 1 fa A, -.. .5 i , , I H .3 L , , ,. . ' 1 . - 1 3 , , 3 ' , 3 -..z ' x 1 . , 3 - f I . K . F AA!! . D . Q I 0 .. , . ,, ,: A- - - ' 1 .-I . , 1 , N SY' A I I KK ' ' P! , ' I ..: Representatlve 33 A Cholr 3,43 Madrlgals 43 Operetta 3,4 C Ft ' f an , , U n , H V , ' , I 3, K , , . a f . I -ffl Yr ... . . .,, . l J ' D , . 1 , . , ' 4+ wi ,- Vx .1 , ' it I ., , ' . y- . ' . U I Thi, A tr 1. , .., . 1 ' .1 . , . 6, , ' LX I r ' ll A . v, I .. - 1 - - - v. Q A Page SENIOR HONOR ROLL CLASS OF 1960 105 105 175 175 48 Thelma Plepgras Bonnie Lehman Donna King Judith Swenson Lynn Hoerchner lawrence Llbhardt Donald Fox Virginia Iara Audrey Bent? Carol Ellln David Chllberg Suzanne Penton Richard Honebrlnk Iudlth Nuss Robert Wicklem Carole Stauff Susan Gllde Joan McNaughton Eileen Hammel Terry Hanson Kathleen Swanson John Davldsen Dianne Lmdroth Robert Isaacson Marlys Nakken Herman Radeck Louise Jahn Nancy Wegwerth Carole St Martin Sherron Magnuson Lynne McKenzie Robert Clark Patrlcla Hlghberg Gloria Galvm Franklyn McCoy Paul Runze Darlene Sandvig Marcia West Sandra Spitz Ronda White Beverly Eckl Gabrlel Martinez Joan Helmerl Karen Olsen Dorothy Mlchalek Nancy Kandler Judith Quigley Ervin Schuster James Anderson Kathleen Rlng Susan Benedum Mary Bmhn Ronald Mlsenor Kathleen Wllson Diane Miller Yvette Buc Penelope Bemlott Karen Rledlnger Sharon Matthees Judith Lehman Judith Flowers Llnda Mosner 675 675 905 90 925 925 Carol Kupferschmldt Virginia Hogrefe Stephen Jensen Carolyn Hamilton Dugal McLellan Gary Strumpfer Kathryn Kiteck John Prelgo Mlles Pfaff Lois Schuldt Karen Jefzke Mary Boelter Bernadme Neumann Susan Mller Judith Bergerson Diane Henderson Gary Adams Frances Lake Herbert Pfiffner Nancy Iverson Patricia Franzen Willlam White Donna DeSart Glenn Schreler Joan Schmitz Ruthann Hanson Charles Lund Joan Schmitz Joyce Peterson William Johnson Sharron Murphy 1. ' . 33. 65. ' 2. ' 34. ' ' ' 66. ' ' ' 3. ' 35. ' ' . 4.5 ' 36. f . ' 4.5 37. 69. 6. J . ' 38. ' 70. 7. 39. ' 71. ' 8. ' ' i - 40. ' 72. 9. . 41. ' 73. ' . . ' g 42. 74. ' . ' ' 43. ' ' 75. , 12. 44. ' 76. 13. ' I 45. 77. ' 14. f ' . 46. ' 78. ' 15. ' 47. 79. ' 16. Edith Seidel 48. David Tucci 80. Robert Ryti . 49. ' ' 81. ' . I 50. ' 82, 19. 51. 83, 20. ' 52. ' 84, 4 ' 21. 53. 85. 1 22- 54. 86. ' ' 23. i 55. ' 87. ' ' ' 24. ' ' 56. ' 88, 25. 57. ' ' 89, ' 26. 58. , ' 27. 59. ,5 28. ' 60. ' ' , 29. 61. , ' 30. , , ' 62. ' 94, 31. 63, ' 95. ' ' 32- ' 64. ' 96. 'S FN Qf -'-'sa-..4 rw- Z W-.., As our h1gh school graduatlon IS here rt IS approprlate that we look back over the four years of our lxves that we w1ll always remember Our flrst day 1n Hardlng s halls was puzzlmg we d1dnt know where to go so we looked up to the semors for guxdance Good sports and sports manshlp domxnated the school sp1r1t and th1s made us enthusrastlc proud Kmghts In our sophomore year we praxsed our hockey team for takmg state champlonshlp runner up In our Jumor year there was much ex cltement 1n becommg clty football conference champlons and c1ty co Cham plons m hockey Recervmg our class rmgs enrxched a memorable thlrd year Vie haxe now completed our f1nal xear at Hardmg the year that went too fast We thmk back and agam we must pralse our tremendous teams and wonderful coaches The blg dances hold unforgettable memor1es We are saddened because we w 111 seldom 1f ever be together agam Now the trme has come when our post graduatlon plans are put 1nto a branch of servrce or a satrsfxmg Job We want to keep marchmg forward be cause we feel the background and enxlronment of our h1gh school years of learmng bemg happy makmg fr1ends and accomphshxng goals pushmg us on m a wonderful w ay im gilggjl welcome, graduates of 1960 to the bug, excmng world SBHIOTS Lili Mir Page 49 Q 1 , 332 4 l ', 3:52 , 'A 3 V ' l E ' l .fx 'A 4 . 1' ll 1475- A?-.Qs-H-. , 1 - '--.. . x 4, xl , . i H 'na n , 3, . ,. . 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' 'pa A -- ' . . ,.... - , A . .vb U . 4 ..j9'U0', Z 'fx I 19 gaxyzf, gal-I-- ' M --i, E' Underclcssmen CLASS OF SIXTY-ONE Y Wu' XJ The Junior class officers Dick DuCharme president Tom Naughton treasurer Paulette Jackson vice presl dent and Brenda Sellman secretary happily select a class ring JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Under the direction of Mr. Rosenquist, class advisor, the Junior Steering Committee and class officers are chosen at the beginning of the school year. With this group, the junior's projects are geared into full swing and eager minds are ready to meet their challenging re- sponsibilities. Choosing the class ring brings bubbling en- thusiasm among the juniors, and after the final selection by the Steering Committee, the rings are received, distributed, and proudly worn. Besides the selection of the class ring the Junior Steering Committee and the class offi cers undertake two other major projects The first one is sponsoring the annual Valentine Dance in February when the King and Queen of Hearts coronation is held The other thing they anticipate is planning and making the necessary preparations for the Junior senior prom which is the last and biggest dance of the school year we, the closs of 1961 learn JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE E C37 Row Sharon Garnet Darla Olson Gerr1Wag.,ner De De Goranson Charlotte Tavlor Jeff Skoog Row Bob Crowe Spencer Hazzard Howie Stanton Kathy Bush Jean Hoffman Judy Dlefel Row Blondie COUlll3fd Helen Palecek Sue Stedman Jim Selshow Carol Nelson Kathy DAndrea Row Jim Riemenschnieder Bernie Naughton Paul Fonstad Dave Nelson Mike Miller John Grunke Jean Gubasta Page 52 underclossmen N , K ' . . . ' . ' 1 K 7 . . . - l i F44 I , , . .1 . I . 1 I - - I T 5 ' 4 L: . g f 1 ' .,.f ,. 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A v v CLASS OF SIXTY-ONE Q 4 210603 ll Ll S-vnu, 5,5-' Qi' .sa L- A., 53 :logins x'lffHl'H' R Jw 1 Rlchard Acker Cllbert Albertson Mlke Alexander Barbara Amundson Wayne Amundson Gary Anderson Duane Andrews Ion Aronson Elleen Arp Rohland Atchlson Row 2 Ion Aussev Pat Bagan Lynn Barry Arlene Bartlett Ralph Bauman Donald Beedy Allen BQ nson Dlane Berrv Sandrfx Bertlnl Eleanor Bjorke Row '3 Gary Blair lohn Bodsgard Terry Boeck Jlm Boettcher Keith Bonn Gilbert Bonngard Donna Brandvold Frank Brennan Al Brennhofer EPIC Brown and ochleve for our world 'W Row 1 Joe Bruhn Delores Buchta Glenn Budrow Jlm Burdette Thomas Burney Kathy Bush Ed Busslere 1 2:-. .-1 lH'!n Row 2 Ed Campbell Ron Capo casa Joanne Carlson Karm Carl son Ronald Carlson Thomas Carl son Edward Carvelll Row 3 Richard Casperson Ken Clme Mary Coleman Jerome Col lmgham Ronald Conlm Dennls Conoryea David Cordes Row 4 James Corry Emlly Cos tello John Cotroneo Yvonne Couxllard Robert Crowe Allen Dahlstrom Judxth Dalton Row 5 Kathy DAndrea Mlke Daly Patrlcla Darmody Robert Darst John Davls Claudla De Bace Sue DeBarardm1 F-1 X -at Y. Us 5,. liz: B+-A NN' gll 1-'.K'.l'JL,n XM. x duh fox 'vw 1 t ,C lj -X 1 -as , 2 - f -- 1 - Q gf , - ' A V : ' :S ta' Q' ' I' s,,4 , Sf A .mt it A f F in l .- l x ' +-..! we K . '. 4 L15 1 .- Q A h lf? ' J , - if l 4 ' 'V' li-A' l' : if -. 'vit 'A' iiikx. X - V rm' V pil.'- Q J z ai ul E l 5 f 1 N I f. V 7 'J 4' lx: ,f 'B 9? Q gg :V ,gp .' 1 J -Q. I' -P' Q S-, , ' X gf 'J' 1,1 I 4 -. . 1 C, fit A A m I I . 1' . , I , S , , , :v . 3 w 1 Z , T.- gg- If! we , : l l l lv 'CL X3 X v . - - 5 5' ' ff .e-' isis-1?-33 ,Q .V , I 'I g- C f Q Q - , I g I A . -2 N 4. Q 'tin .X :nf , 1 ,l I V Z xx, I K V, N- R ,f: ' :nh V I -'- 1' ...misss . 1 I , - ,1 ,L ' , , Q c . c , V . ' . O sf ,. Z -EL . ' . . ,pp ' A ,. Q ' -, - ,if ' 2 . . f J -ai 'x , fx t ...A .- I , l Y ' :Q Z A K , 2 : .A -T g- H Y 5, ' ' ' 'Y' -rl 'V - L ' A we J C l - . X I l , if 2 . . ' . ' A .C nz 'Ia .- 1' Z, 'W Sf o 2- qv' x ' 4 underclassmen Page 53 CLASS OF SIXTY CNE 5 Q' Z' 'nr' N., rn X f we 'KL li L D5 in 51 V 2 ' 3 'T ADV? J ixjfl 'F' Row 1 Judy Dexfel Mary Dlck son Mary Dleveney Mlchael D1l lon Denms Drxon Wayne Doeh llng Greg Donahue Row 2 Kathy Donnell Joel Doren Don Dornfeld Nancy Dornfeld Dennls Downs Dlck DuCharme James Duffy Row 3 Leon Duncan lake Eb ertz Dale Edlund Joyce Edman Herb hdwards George Ehnstrom Barbara Elgaard Row 4 Marvm Fmeott Janelle Engstrand Jlm Erlchsen Patrlck Fahey Mafll9P Fettlnger Kay Feyerelsn Mardell Florln Row 5 Paul Fonstad Cathy Fehr Bull Forrest Janet Forsberg Pen nv Frltze Sharon Garnett Dennis Gelger our faces turn foward of Wx x ix! Row 1 Sue Gxsselqulst Barbara Gobert Dlane Goranson Susan Grans Dlane Grausnlck Glorla Grun aluskus John Grunke Jeanne Gubasta Janme Gustafson Carol Haas Row 2 Janet Hagen John I all Margle Hanson Rlchard Hanson Bomta Hardy Gary Harrmgton Duane Harrxs Andrea Harvleux Carol Hauble Spence Hazzard Row 3 Rosann Hebert Sandra Hecht James Heln Doug Henderson Jerry Hernandez Sandra Her nandez Roger Heroux Lols Hlebert Rlchard Hxghberg Robert Hllderbrandt Page 54 underclcssmen ' , ,a .. gg, -P, tx ' 3 C - . E f, Q I ,Y .d J- I Ay lf- 5 aft 1 y Jig ex A ' 1 l . z , ' , ' - - Q. .D z. L ' L: W cs N . E1 Q. ., 'K' 3. I . . , 'f ' rm - V ,V - L , W tn . 'N . ,b . - 4 H ' J 'E Ai Q . . : , . . - ,, , l - g w ' ' , f ' f f LY . Q - ' Lf 'W L - Af' 'C' gl-' ' ' Y 1:9 . Y' ' 5 7 Z J . , f , Q 'flllfllilw S J - . ' T . . ' 511-'l X 55 , 1Eg,,..-M3 , ' L NJ b Y ' ' f, , IEA S' 'N' '1 lx llvlllflls ', , ' , 7 f- -:J . K .I ' L l ' ' -Q ' hy! AJ A... lf 1: .T -' '- Il- I , I r f . , err' 'A' f , wi, v, . f T 'N Z . 'V 'U D I6 '07 5 U 7 J ' RN-. ' llvfll fe if J if RX :yas 'Y , 1 In 2 7 M 2 A L.: 'Lf QU.. 4 , ml, I ,L -T -12 ,. fl C77 ii, 'gi 2, , 'J J R 4-g '- s: . 'f A J - A: K mos: , xy P , ,li A -. . - . - . ' ' -'C' . I ' 7 ul 'I ' 1 nf Y ,L- -N l 'X in Y , X, , A ' lj R . ,, 41'-was as-rx 1 1, '..... 4 1 . Y .H 1 'Q X J I I x , A 'W N v ' 0- ' Q , v . Q .' r' ..--V f,.- -1 , wx'-' A ' ' Q - ,.,,Y '24 rf- :Ll :Z :, IL ' J' -S -- 3, -N N : K N M . .flf ' 'P fx I X- f. y Q X - x r dir . I ' X ' 1 X. C' J J' J- '- fi Q L. 5 ' 7 T - '- C 3 9 - N1 v 5- T' --L ,. 5 5 0' v Q 1 N V . J V. '-- TN X A 1-'M . J X I Q Y . . Y V . . CLASS OF SIXTY ONE 35 1' ', Reg Row 1 Mervm Hllke Kathleen HIHGS Jeanne Hoffman Richard Hoffman Donna Holden Loralee Holmes Tom Holt N Row 2 Richard Hoppe Eugene Hottlnger Joe Huberty George Humphrey Gale Humphreys su t Paulette Jackson Pat James Row 3 Wayne Janltschke Ellen Jans Paul Jara Harold Jarvis MaryAnn Jensen Bruce Johnson Donna Johnson Row 4 Karen Johnson Patrlcla johnson lgchlarg Johnsgn Ronald o nson IC ones erry Jor 54515 if dan Mlke Joyce R Row 5 Nancy Kane George Kasse Mlke Keller Jun Kelley Glorla Kelly Ardon Kerntop Y Kathleen Kleger X7 ffl al f E Q. Ahh 5 developing ca broader knowledge qi lu 1 XX . L. Row 1 Robert Klenk Carol Kloetzke Georgette Knea Phllllp Knoll Monty Knutson Sharon Knutson, Barbara Koch Donna Koranda Richard Krause Judy Kreger Row 2 Ilm Kro seng Kathleen Krugen Kathy Kuenzll Susan Kupferschmldt Karole Kunde Fred Kunz Delmar Kuschel Robert KWlatk0WSkl Thomas LaBarre Sharon Lalla Row 3 Stephen Laney Jerry Lange Kathleen Lange Jane Larson Lorralne Larson Phyllls Larson Joan Latuff Dan Lawson Lynn Lehman Roger Lehman underclassmen page 55 . D ,. . 1-4 v . I' 'I 3- ' G' 4 ' C' r kg 2 A 'I J Q, JH . ' 4 Mr 1523 I.. if ' l 4 I : ' ' , -1 ' 4 g' CTL? . Q ,g I - J -. l - ' V. - , fr :A , : sl :lv Z . V .471 X S x 9-A I . , , 4 as I A .. 4, It X ' ' , 7 '- , . 9 :J 4. y y I , .' 'gl :f Q -1 A- - 5- 'vi 3 . rv V -' by f- - ff y . . il mi' ' N ,V V, 41 5, ' - ' ' iv- af T ' 45 . - ' ' ' GL I :1 1- p -f '21 ' ' ' ' fl!-w 'f 'f any 1+ lx t , Y . , Af- 1 ,Q-'C F an I .V , fr M .g, 7 X X i gp J: :: I -7 . 14 .M C- ' .+ - 0' - -- K nf? f f sf Q - Q :. : ' ' ?' 6 0 L 34 XE' X. ' ' K X- '. I .Q 114-ti'-A K 'Q ,l 35' f l 1 ' . ,- 5 , ullv' W' l . , at ' , -2 q. 5 N Q lj - , ' ' s - - ' 3 1 -1 C gl ,r Y c- 'r ' N , A L ty' , 'N of 43' 1 vi rwyizgf I ' ' -H 1+. ' 1, 4 M L 4, im M - Q. s 1 A 2. 1 A 4 C L? -, - c ee ' 3' - ? 'L -5 -7 .-L, . 1' X: -- s, fi N' ., . 'I N -' . S. f ' G . x . It ' , CLASS OF SIXTY ONE Row neau Row Luls Row Robe Page 56 f-. 9' 44 sun 1 Terry Lels Pete LeMay Karen Lenz V1n Letour Hope Leuer Lynn LEWIS 2 Rhoda Lewxs Lloyd Llndgren Sondra Lmdroth Lopez Jlm Lord Monna Lotzer '3 Ken Lundgren Carol Luster Dennls Lyons rta Lysne Don Magnuson Patrlcla Malaske Tuned tests show the speed and accuracy of student typlsts ln Mr ROS9nqUlStS typ mg class Smce typlng IS a demand for various Jobs special school papers and personal use these classes are fllled all day enthusiastically recelvmg our closs rmgs 11 x., sf? 3' 2 135- sh G 3 if 5. K , 1 QI PG 7.4 Row 1 Nxck Marson Nancy Mart lnson Blll Mason Catherlne Mc Cabe Thomas McCoy Sharon Mc Donough Beverly McEwen Row 2 Patrlcla MCGIDHIS Jack Mcfrane Margaret McKay Shir ley McK1nnon Gaylen Melby Ed dle Melendez Donald Menler Row 3 John Messlccl Jlm Metry Jxm Mlller Mlchael Mlller Terry Mltchell Richard Mltzuk Barbara Moreland Row 4 Wayne Morrlssette Allce Morrow Tony Morrow Juanlta Morton Judy Morton Bruce MOSI man Larry Mudek Row 5 Robert Mullan Marlene Mullner Patrlcxa Murnane Mlch ael Murphy Bernle Naughton John Naughton Tom Naughton underclossmen . 2 x l ir: K-3 Q- 'sg' .,' 7,1 ' i -T -A N ' L - H X . .M do , x, , Xxx K J , - I 3 9 1 1: - .L - S' ' . - ' ' gr' 2 - - - T l 3 'I ' :M -. 1 7, S H I y l 1 X x X G4 v.. . I . . - 'xii . X ' l s i 2 141 lb : : :I I in M L . , ,. Q :I .- . ' 2 'IL I1 N l ' ' tu - ' PM - I , . 5 J' . 1 1'-1 x - ' ' . ' ' - . . ' . , 2 ' . ' . ' , l . : . . l I ' ' . v w . : . . 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SS, Row 1 Donna Neavln Carol Nelson Dave Nelson Gene Nelson Geraldine Nelson Jon Nelson Bob Nelson Kenneth Nlelsen Ronald Nlelsen Dennrs NOSblSh Row 2 Frank Novak Joanne Novak Carol NOWlCkl Robert Nuss Nola Nyman Dave Och Nancy O Connor Darla Olson Jlm Olson Ron Olson Row 3 Sandy Olson James Ostrum Merry Lee Overby Helen Palecek Arvllla Paul JoAnn Paulsen Georgette Parsons Sandra Pearson Carl Peaslee Ron Pederson and planning the prom Qu A X if ,mi ll kwa J I Row 1 Bruce Pendy Jon Penton Sandy Petersen J1m Peterson Karen Peterson Larry Peterson Sharon Phllllps Row 2 Dave Plerce Norbert P1rr1 Brlzn Polucha Art Potthoff Ken net Quast Bob Quxrm Susan N' K ' in Raabe Row 3 Dave Raasch Ron Rablne Ronald Rask Tom Relchart Nan cv Relthmexer Carol Reller Suzle Rentz fb Row 4 Sandy Rlchter Jlm Rlem enschnelder Carolyn Roberts RoseAnn Rodrlquez Dawaln Ron deau John Rooney Roger Rose -wg Row 5 Judv Rosendahl John Rosengren John Russell Al Ruth erford Roger St George Dean , f Sandlfer Parke Schlllrng .lil 1 F1 .9 Q- v' 34- - 1 u - Q kt t L 1- 2- ' .av 'F J r' Q X is 3 N 'S X underclossmen Page 57 - M- fa ,L a K 1' ,Q ,' .A A+, . Q A 5 , .' '13,-:V 7 ' J , ' ll ' :Z ,' Q' I vw v Q' Q' I A ' 'X P ' ' X J xg f TR , , Y XMB, if X 5- if 1 I Q Y ,gg-A - . Q- 1- 4- - 5- I K, ' if - :, 1, 5' - Q' 2 L , - E, -4, r X X Q VM ' -V' Q V U x f S ' , M 'tvn fi? f X H f fa i Alb x ,f I' A lm Q l , Q., 1, f f 'Q ' ' C. 4 1 Cf '-T N xv'-+1 JJ ,Q-4 'if P 55 W E X 5 A 5 r P ' T L, .r N' , 4 . 4 . - S fr S: 'L 'S I 'Q . : :: S? 1 -.21 5 Ag V S, Ry ,K i N A . x5 ' Z X A fr: -.Q 'L' K .. - 1 2' 1 w , - - f ' :T x : :lf 'x if .1 . S . r , - ' ,S ,, t ' , 2 . , 1 V.: 'Xl L. ,S C' . . . U , - V , 4 N' E A- ' on S S .lm Y.. all is fS, A I . Q Q fm ,: fg' ' S , ' f '- ' 5'-I f Q A L tvs I - S' QL P' t bv L' X H, I A ' I ' , ' ' - F J IS- lx ' Q - 3 - G- ' 1 f g S ft ' J : . . 'df A va- P' Y JR. :L :L . . ' f S' X ' l , ' . .' - . . ' S ln , - S - If , 1 , l P by S ,, ' N ff 'fri , A K. J ' ' ' CLASS OF SIXTY ONE Z R6- ' J xt X., L 'inf' f' ,l'1faL..4Ql 26. AKL -Jr. Row 1 Nlancy Schmltz Gary Schnobrlck Karen Schon Cedrlc Schrankler Jane Schrankler Joan Schrankler Phyllls Schuldt Row 2 Carol Schulte Betty Schu macher Sandra Schwab Louls SCIPIO James Selchow Brenda Sellman Wally Sells Row 3 Evelyn Shea Patrlcla Sle land Kathleen Slme Vlrglnla Sxpf Joyce Slzer Karm Sjodahl Jo Ann Sklpon Row 4 Jeffrey Skoog Ed Small man Tom Slack Kathleen Smlth Karen Sobanskl Row 5 Pete Solberg Martha Sorg Jane Stach Barbara Stachowxak Jon Stafsholt Howard Stanton Susan Stedman we recoll our moments W7 3 lull YSW1 lil f Rowl Greg Steele Roger Ste1nbruckner,Phyll1s Stelner Tom Stemer, Irene Stenberg, Leslle Stone, Maxme Stone, Karen Stopf Marla Strelch, D3Vld Strlke Row 2 Nancy Strobush,Laur1e Sutton, Glenn Swanson. Judy Swanson Sharon Swanson, Thomas Swanson, Louane Swedeen, Dennls Tabor, Charlotte Taylor, Marian Tempest Row 3 Joan Thomas, Mane Tlllqulst, Ken Todd, Jerry Todora, Jay Townley, Tom Trcka, Joan Tub besmg, Marllyn Turnqulst, DGDHIS Ubel, Don Ubel Page 58 underclossmen , QW 'J A - . J ' ', , 1. aw- Us: Q Q'-vt ,S , 'R xy? or: T ' 3 V i, 'E' , ,H W ,y 2 L ' , .. 'Q , 4 sz r . i , ' . -as WC :af +14 I s T x 1 tx V J + J t Z . y , , I Z . ' . . . . - 'L',v - Q . W, ' - , -'- , 1 4 L. :Q Q , NN I QW 5 V! N' - . r J Pvt? Q fx . 3 ' ' Paullne Smlth, JHCKIG Smollk, , Q fs... 53' on Q. 1 , ' . J , 71 .L ,. , ,. Vzvzy, rf N fl., :'G2'1l.rilx'. y 1, ,E M f., Q, n Q 'V fe -fe 6 me Aff , ,yi , Q S ,f, Ar A as sf, . wg: :L Q Jw ga I tri al 2, 6 J' ,. , , ' 'ug Q f 5 Y. vbv ' ks Q ff 'sq X, ' fm , , , 1 , ' J Mg 4. 'Q v' 6 , 6, J 1 ,X - - 7 .. s ,V '- J- Al , f, , x k :V A A.. G ,. G 1 T -f 1' 5. -' ':-. my 1 S P l Q- an W , 2 , As -. W 11:22 T' S 2. W64gf7f ' mf 11 .HH lf ,ef .GA of achievement wlth pleasure CLASS OF SIXTY ONE Row 1 Earl Uhllr Joyce Utschm skl Patrlcra Vance Steve VanDu sartz Lueda VanK1rk Sandra Ver Halgh Ray Vlerow Row 2 Elarne Voelker Sheryl Vye Joanne Waage Gerrl Wagner Davld Wald Nancy Walhn Nan cy Waller Row 3 Mlke Walsh Barbara War ner Walter Webster Sandra Weg werth Drane Wenzler Mlchael Wesp Wilma Westlund Row 4 Terry Whelan Roberta Whlte Leroy Wllllams Marllyn Wllllams Dan Wllson John Wm kel Tom WlttlCk Row 5 Jlm Wood Jerry Yeager Dave Zelpelt D6DnlS Zleman V1r glnla Zimmerman Lldla Zuk Gary Zupfer -rip tam I. Wlth the help of mrcroscopes 1n Mrs Wr1ght's b1OlOgy class, students v1ew and learn the lntrrcate parts of lrvmg thmgs Whether It be Zoology, the study of ammals, of botany, the study of plants, students fmd that all l1v mg thmgs are made up of cells Smce sc1ence -mx makes up a blg part of today's modern ad vances, b1ology prepares the scxence rmnded student for a future vocatron, and also has h1m reallze the solved and unsolved myster1es of the world . 1 r ca- cl n ,., X he . - , f' '7 fr ' -- V 1 ' H :1 - ,. - ,. V ... , X' rx Y S. l 3 .V , 1 ' l , ' . 3 - - - p ,gre - - :H -tr 2 . , I v' v b . n ,f ,If , , - .ta 24 . Q' his 5' . ' ' , -A 13, 1 f - I - ,r'- , . f Q . ,xg J W' - gf . I . , v . ' 'fvrfp Y, ' ,fl , . . ' . ' . : , fltfff'-.Il.1l, r a , O l , ' wr., le.-..' w..' .gp Q, ll I' , ,'- F l ' Av I gf X 5' ' , I X :E c . , s D f l L L! -f M5 S -. , , Q . C C Q- . Xgepv - 8A , 1 'L' ,, , 1 .... v 'T' in ' X' ' h E+ y in ' U I . - t, , x- V J ul , wk , h ,f 1 . W . r' N 4 0 X 1, in - r N underclossmen Page 59 CLASS OF SIXTY-TWO Telephones are kept busy as the sophomer class officers Howie Johnson president Gloria Ellefson vice president Charlene Peterson treasurer and Maxine Rasmussen secretary share conversations SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS A reflection of sophomore activities is re- ceived through the sophomore group that com- prises the Sophomore Steering Committee and sophomore class officers. This group is set up and accomplishes their duties under the guid- ance of Mr. Kelly, the sophomore class ad- visor. Sophomores must meet their few but re- spective challenges in their sophomore year in order to assume the greater responsibilities of the following years, and that is the purpose behind the organization. The Sophomore Steering Committee is made up of a boy and girl from each sopho more homeroom and the officers are then chosen after the committee has been selected The major activity they then take up is the choosing of the place where the Junior senior prom will be held in their Junior year Since this event must be planned so far in advance they also contract an orchestra for the prom In striving for wisdom SOPHOMORE STEERING COMMITTEE ff. T? ol fi! Row 1 Gloria Ellefson Collen McCabe Lynn Sloat Dave Gabhard Tom Anderson Row 2 Linda Youngqulst Judy Ho an Cheryl Hoaglund Pat Gersrneyer Judy Christopherson Row 3 John Morris Delores Molean Al Wegwerth Bob Heinrich Loretta Mueller 7 A- p '- gan' ,, Q 7 gh , i L, . ir , rv J .. Q, ' G W is ee llxgfl , S Nw. ft 'xf I X It ' T I . ii if ', 'vi I Page 60 underclassmen CLASS OF SIXTY TWO C ,ev fn-a C' M is Yfqnir Mi., ARG as rw Rowl Robert Absey Georglana Ahrens Mary Amon Ken Anderson Thomas Anderson Tom Ander son Darrel Andren Ed Andrew Susan Angberg Florence Austm Row 2 Leroy Bakewell Dawn Bakke Ava Barkley Barbara Barrett Nancy Baumann Thomas Bausch Dave Bennett J1l Bergqulst Larry Best Brlan Bettendorf Row 3 Judy Blbeau James Blljan John Blngen Sandy Blair Mary Blalsdell Darlene Blechmger Lydla Blowers Melody Bloyer Thomas Boden RaeLynn Bogotty we, the class of sixty two, learn Row 1 Margaret Bonneville Caro lyn Bortz Tom Boyle Duane Brandt Mike Brann Matthew Brockway Trudle Brunner Row 2 Kathy Burdme Joanna Burger Ioan Campell LeaAnn C 'lrlson Janet Caron Carol Cash man Row 3 Dave Cavegn Charles Chapman Leota Chelberg Robert Chrlstenson Roy Chrlstlanson Iurly Chrlstopherson Robin Clark Row 4 Robert Claugherty Sandy Clauson Ken Cole Phyllis Colvm Mike Connolly Carmen Cook Thomas Cory Row 5 Steve Costello Jim Cough l1n Shlrley Croes Tlm Crowley Alfred Dahlqulst Blll Dalpe Shar on Danlelson A A Ke V I A V x x f M Plein. ikih Lil underclossmen Page 61 - -J' 2 - - '-A :.1 5' t -' L 0 ' el 5' 1, ':, r B' 5 Q' ' so -T 'S - Y A I ,, it G A , V Q. A 1, 4 , Sl ,, J , U f lg Q -X - , . o ' A hx, f. sa--- - - . , is 2' ' I 4 ' -I 6- .0 x A - 5-I' C' g , 2 l -J -V . , . , , l , N ':' Q 5 Q' J. ' 2, Q-' 5 ' ':' .Z 'S W . G: - N RA - L J 3 A - 3. ,: C. -- - : X if 'ff 5, sl- rf at ' Q A - T I ' I f-, If n n 1 .. ' , - ff l O R C -5- 1 C '- 'Q I, Q -1 ,, - N V , T ' 'V T 1' ' - CQ' 11 I as X 'T ew lt Nj . l .5 A 'x ,Z I . V 1 I . . , . 'F ' S V 5, : 2 . ' . in S' L 'L .- .' -. i . V , -Q S, .f . . ' 1 Q A . , K t XX i V ' . P . 5 I fl .' . . ' Z v J ' 3? 2 1. W 3 -v - Q-L. 0 ,. 7 u- '. - ., . - C F ,is s , 1-t 5 fe A as ' ' ' V' TN 1. jf f -fit, Q . 1 Q. U . ,ffl A ' Arg 1 Q, 1 ' 0 l :Q , 'Z - Q K : c . 3 . A '- 5 . - - ' ll S ... .- . - - Y x x - 1 f ' P . n D 1' K , A - In K J Xxx 1 a K'l'0 .' '.. ' A X C- 3' S. S 3 .P G A I 2 ' If . .. Yr -. -v' . 'F' 3- 4- S 1' X4 Q u l t 1 f f 1 1 'x F5 CLASS OF SIXTY TWO 24 xflelmh Row 1 Joan D3VlS Nancy Decker Sandy DeFoe Peter Dlgre Steve Donahue John Downey Dave Du 4, A Fresne F' Row 2 Jerrv Ebensperger Jlmmy Ebensperger Eddle Elshen Glor S 1a Ellefson Rlchard Emeott Bob 3 Evans Joan Flscher Row 'S Judy Fischer Pan Fltzen herger Fall Flowers Sandy Fort mever .lllflllh Frelsleben Joyce .:- 5 Fren Rav Frye Row 1 Janne Gagllardl Sharon Kailash Iohn Callas Davld Geb hard Roger Gebhard Stephen C arrc tt Pat Gersmeyer Rm 'S Iudv Gl1nnon Patrlcla Cloclxncr hsther Gomez Davld Gran Marv Granse Gary Gregory Llnda Cullcksrud Ba wb.. fulfil in somethmg new every day 4'-R P! vs fi The Row 1 Art Hagen Susan Hall Tom Halverson Wllma Halverson Rosemary Hamer Marllyn Handke Larrv Hanson Gary Hanson Jerry Hawkms Sharon Haynes Row 2 Bob Helnrlch Charlotte Hemze Jon Helgason Ronald Henrlchs Jean Heroux Joan Heroux Fred Hesley Marge Hlhle Harry Hxlke Cheryl Hoaglund Row 3 Judy Hogan Nancy Holm Vlrgmla Horrlsberger Frank Hovde Carol Hue man Sharon Huff Gwen Humphreys Mahna Hunt Pat Hurley Evonne Ill1 Page 62 underclcssmen -K , , , V ' 3 J ,J ra J 9 Q I E4 3 J JL .1 V 2' V - Q 71 'GX' 'A 4 F N 5 X Q nr.tt , V ,E 51 1' V 5 fx 'f rip We 2 3 Y Y J, -ll S E5 ki? - 1 to J A , -J J ,.: x..:- - xl 1 Xl? W J. 'W 5166 fe: ' c 'A F . ' ? Q 1 1 V J 'A Q S ... ,, l , ,, -J c ' 4 s - 2' J: ' 22 S24 - Q S X 1 1 J ' 2154 P ' ' S . 'y 2 l ' ' v - 1 ' . f - . J - A X s , r N ,k , Q H Ja W vt 'I -M Q ' ' ' . 1 A 1 , S., ' - V v ' vt b V 0 . -5 ' wmv J., q x 0 , , ' 1 S ' K 2 . k , if ' Q -1 29 -?f . J J ' J u - I ' ' . -X ' X - A- lf ' .' . - t , l - ,f . Y , J Y 1 1 , . . A I V 1 I f . ' , ' ' 4 ff Q - -. 4, A ' - 5 H ' B ' K ' JJ Jff ' w ' ' 9 'L' :Q -' J - , A . ,, , , -ef 2'-S tg' ' ff .ge --d 4- ' 1 ' 1 . J A MLN, '- .J, 'Tl' Y ' '3 f JH: Q: 5+ as vm mf, iv' 'f 5 ' 4 - 1 ey 23 - fx -3, Q- 2 V2 'E -- J J J s 1' J ' ' ' 5 'f1?gj: . ,V J , H l A .rr J J J J , W 'J . J PI N A I w xy - , K, , Q lt, w if 2 3 -s J Q Wt' Nfl 7 :L rx ' 7' If F -? six- ' Y T , J 5 JJ 33 J A V 5 Xl ' V , x '1 . t V, ,L ' A iii- 6 wr R 6, 'A .: ' A' at V , 5 rf nv, V XT :Q ' F 42.5, 1 : ' . N ' , N 5- A , J J U Il - f S V4 V . A., J I: 2 Z V? cl any G N a A Q' '- :. e I- ' I 7 ' Q 17 H' V - x af V A ' z'?3J2- X .r r 2 ,fa-J-., ,mi 2 2.2 M. Aix? ' Vik M 4... .1 ond possess youthful hope S ilwm Y-v llilrimal CLASS fi... OF SIXTY-TWO Row l Yvonne Inman Rlchard Jacka Joel Jacobson Susan Jahn Robert Jansen Rlchard Jergen son Jerome Jessen Row 2 Julie Jetzke Wllllam Jewell Charles Jlrovec Howard Johnson Karen Johnson Susan Johnson Jean Jordan Row 3 J1m Jordan Mary Jordan Davld Josephson Kathy Juellch Rita Juhnke Larry Kane Robert Kasse Row 4 Don Kelsen Jerry Kellogg Jlm Kellogg Karen Kern Shirley King Harry Kjellberg Charles Klabunde Row 5 Cathl Klmkhamer Karen Knohlach Judy Krannlch Donna Krause Jerry Kromschroeder Kay Krueger Carol Kuchenmels er 't- -H HLXHXLLWIH Row 1 Katle Kvech Gregory LaFavor Anlta Lambert Charlotte Larson Lnnda Larson Bruce Lehmann Terrv LeMay Bruce LeM1re Loretta Lewis John Lxnd Row 2 Dlane Leuzmger Loulse Llndqulst Tom Llndstrom Marilyn Llllemon Kathy Lockman MarvLou Lockman Lupe Lopez Judy Luchslnger Clarence Luethy Penola Luster Row 3 Dick Lunzer Harold Mackenroth Janet Maler Susan Man dell Robert Marabella Dave Marshall John Martln June 'Vlartm Blll Marty Davld Mastell , , , ',,, I I , , ,, ,t, ,, , , .VJ J. al g. -3 5. I -. A-, X T f A T7 g f A Y TY' ll : y - , .2 4 1, g, 7 g at an gr A L - - Y . ...- :' I , I Z . ' , . . ,. I IX, I 4 7 , f M it 1 L J X X 1 , M ' - 3 '- ' Q L 4. Fa 2 Q. A G. V l Q- A 'Z - , U gf' xi -. '7 t-x r : .li-ill Q. - ,K V gf V ' ' l V . ' - V: ' 1' L , A - f . ' Q 'L-fi' f 351.1 -A y I ' A 1 fx, 7 Q 4. 0 F 3 :' P :' ivy elf' it F ' ' C-A F Q Q- me KP so 545 ,ka ,r r I L , ik. 2 'ff ' l N f , l Xu ' - I Z -A ' Na, -:Qt I' rw: --- fs I.. -.. V Q: J , 1. -. , - - -D .J s v fx Q N Q r I 'r H+. ' la , L . :S '- - V' G' - - E. . E L P.: r si ' -5 t :L 5, .' .xt-5. A 5 J :L S T .A Q T y -7 - ' 1 l n ll 1 N l . L .D S kk, as underclassmen Page 63 CLASS OF SIXTY TWO 46 X TT-P' E31 x HD 74 he-1 A f 'W-vw. Row l MHTIOD Matthees Tom Mauder Margaret Mauro Jerry Maxey Colleen McCabe Kathy Mc Dermott Shlrley Mc-Ewen Rlchard McHarg Eldon McHatt1e Sharon McKenz1e Row 2 Marlon Mc Mahon Jeanne Mee Jlm MGISSHCT Tom Melssner Jack Meyer Larry Meyer Donald Mlchalek Judith Mlelech Iarry Mrggler Arlene M1ller ROW 3 Chuck Mlller Shirley Mlller V1ck1 Mlller Charles Mitchell Delores Molean John Mor1s Donna Moyer Diane Mueffelman Loretta Meller Bev Mullner ln cheering our teams and nee ,PG wr 1' fxfk fine mn' f tttx 5 8 X X Sr' POC . ll ABL Rowl Julu Murphy Lols Myers Mary Ellen Naatz Duck Nelson Pat Nelson Walter Nordstrom Barfbara O Connor Row 2 Georgene Oehlke Beverly Olson Douglas Olson Rlchard Ol son Rosemary Opp Harold Or loske Kathy Ortman Row 3 Judith Ostrum Lyle Owens Ron Palmen Sue Kay Pangrac Joan Parker Judi Par ker Jlm Patterson Row 4 Lloyd Paulsen Lloyd Per y Charlene Peterson Connle Peterson Darlene Peterson Kath leen Peterson Peter Peterson Row 5 Karn Petter Llnda Pflu ger Joe Plel Patrlcla Pltzen Den ms Popp Paul Raasch Jlm Ropp 4, s- ' - 'ggnf' x 4. . f-- - 'lk' ' - 'V 5 5 ' 'Q f :. 13' If- P -- - '- 'nk 3 P X' in 5:2 1' 'f W , A X ,, ' -- ofa s if x ' if L AX lz':z'ssfa:7'f- V If xl ' 'A 41 l 5'5 , it YV t ' I:-P' X Q' 5. 1 P r 4- 3 -at A JS- .. :- - - ' I :8 5 QQ .D :P , Q4 so Y - 1, X. , 'H Q - A -1 R I Q --l- - ' ,-s. 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L Q' -'J Z- 1' Y X- I Page 64 underclossmen CLASS OF SIXTY TWO 0 'X ,J fwfr: 4 wtf'-rr, rs Row 1 Maxlne Rasmussen Kathy Rathbun Mary Raths Jeanette Remch Jack Reynolds Ralph Rmg V1Ckl Robertson Sue Rogers Ron Rosendahl Lynn Rosengren Robert Rosenow Row 2 Barbara Route Darwm Rowland Chuck Royce Lloyd Rubbelke Ed Rudh Jean Runze Rlta Satterstrom Mar llse Schmldt Michael Schmlt Kathleen Schmltz Roger Schnaxth Row 3 Dxanne Schneider Pat Schoenberg Kelth Schouveller Dave Schreler Sharon Schultz Gary Schulze DeWayne Schute Greg Schwalen Doug Schwartz Douglas Schwartz Shlrley Schwartz passing brcun wclshmg exams ' 'X' Row 1 Allen Schwartzbauer Steven Sears Sharon Slefert Bar bara Shoholm Bnan S1gSt3d Joan Srzer Lynn Sloat Row 2 Joan Smollk Larry Soder beck Walter Sofle Rlchard Solum Bull Sorenson Duane Southward Kathy Stearns Row 3 Kathy Steele Bernard Ste ffen LeAndra Stoffels Hyland QQ Stokes David Stone Sharon Stone Reynold Swanson Row 4 Gary Szumylo Mavls ,gg f 'WM Thayer Mary Kay Thlll Gary Thoemke Beverly Thurmes James Tldgwell Dlane Tobey Row 5 Dlck Trelse Grace Valen Davld Valentlne Fred Van Hoeve Burnett Van Sxckel Judy Vltek Denms VonDeL1nde Sf -f ' T7 1' 'X ', ' fktmnh h .r Q underclassmen Page 65 .xx 1 4 , 5- 1. 5 , C -5- el C ' ' , 'sn 1, , t ' V.-4, fy :, ' .,- 'fb -T ' L- F' Y 5- N5 f- ig, ' h N 1 A A Ar M I 'X ' 1 r ' f ' - T! x N' ' f f V 4 M . gf ' L 1 ' Q ' - 3 5 R, 'f 4 f: 13 CT. 1. 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F l A L' X Ki ' 4- G' ' ' -.. f- f. .. 5 41 4 if ,- ..- ,t i sig 9 ' -g CLASS OF SIXTY TWO 54. nr X R w 1 Kathleen VllIlDlIlI1Cl9 Kcnmth XV1 ner Dou VVale shcclx Brute XV2lllClxC Alun VVal ltr kann Walther Don XVarren Row P K lthv Weber Canclv Weh str r Alle n Wegwc rth Thomas VW nt? Dfm VVc rmus Iames West 'Nlllxe VVQ stphal Row 3 Blll Whalen Nancy VVh1ll Robert VVhtaton Kathv VVhclan Florla VS hltc Sha rrv Wlllfi Lmcla xvlllxf Row 4 Dorothv Wllll Douglas VVmtf r Sanrlv Wmte r Robert VVltte Ann VVorohel Ro cr Yea 5,1 r I Incl 1 Youn qui-.t we cllmb the ladder together The picture on the left shows a few hoys ln Mr Novaczylt s mdus trlal arts classroom enthuslastlc allv vsorltmg, on their mdlvldual wood projects A uf The plcture to the rlght News glrls who are part of a home economlcs class Here they are preparlng a meal which brlngs ln the cookmg aspect sewmg and famrly relatlon shlps are also taught -Q.. 'S' S G G Q 7' .nah M Q cr fn .., ., Y -U -V :Q Q T ., . ,e, -- XX' . ,' N X 1 , 5 . . f xt 1' . fi ' Y! 1 . 5 ' A 'M o : . 1 Q . , , .1 , if . 1, I. ,,. K 1 C 2 X v Q K kg z , h 2 , , U h 'tj 1 es S? Z1 -:L v L: 2 5 l I P . Y .l X A ' ' .1 ' - . . 2 . , , 4, 1' 2 ' G' ' S 2 z. - ' ., , 'Q r 1 .L , 1 3- '. ' .igglkf 4 w-L - . ' I ' Q 'H X W V X vi ,X ' , ., . , ,, . v- L' 'N' X I I 5 1 I A 1 A 'i Y' I R 1 I - .1 ' I5 - U 1 Vx 1 ,,., hr' U , 0, A, ,, - V F. Y ' . . . . - t Q- 'S J x ' X R A xx X , , .. ' gif. . 5.'.'- : t , . . -1:.u'.-f X a g'..:?f , Page 66 underclossmen CLASS OF SIXTY THREE 'PF sy F, Row 1 Judith Anderson Kathy f 'RA Anderson Jack Andren Sandy Andrews Dave Arnold Charlotte Asher Mary Lea Beavens Row 2 Patrick Beedy Brenda Be IS e Jackle Blalsdell Roger Blom ker Cherie Booth Glorla Brand vod Randall Breault Row 3 Tom Brennan Jlm Brlhn Glorla Brnsson Sharon Bystrzyckl Sharon Calrl Manny Cardenas Dan Carr fx Row 4 Dlanne Carr Mary Carr ll MX Bernard Chenoweth Larry C chockl Kathleen Contlnenza Jlm If-is Cotton Glorla Crapps Row 5 Davld Crowe Frank Da mon Dan1elDeLee Eugene Deter man Davld Doffmg Trm Dona Q gm., KD? hue Sharon Dornself I HUUUD 2 A K L 4 1119 its w the class of sixty three, reollze sh: X, db' -1 HY! 41 sa' if M A Row 1 Rlchard DuFresne Sharon Edberg Mary Lynn Ehrman John Ek Bruce Elsner Kathleen Far rell Douglas Farrlngton Sandra Feyerelsm Sandra Flowers Roger Foote Row 2 Gary Forsberg De borah Frank Rxchard Freeman Robert Frxendt Steve Frlendt Betty Gelger Lvle Granlunde Patrlcxa Gre ory Ro er Gund Rodney Hansen Row 3 Harlan Hanson Duane Hardy Gregory Hartman Ralph Hayne Davld Henderson Dlanne Heyn Kathryn Hltes Glen Hoffa Roger Holtzkamp Pamela HOpklHS underclcssmen Page 67 r sf M -f1 ' Q. lk 1 X ' JN 31 - I- Ni:-1 ,. 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F ' '.., :A CLASS OF SIXTY THREE T? an , o nv IAA' v an YI' l fs. l Row 1 Terry Horrlsberger Dlck Huber Alexander Hulbert Charles Humphrey Henry Hurd Sandra Irestone Elame Jans Bruce Johnson Charles Johnson Gretchen Johnson Row 2 Irene Johnson Mar lys Jurek Cheryl Kachnovxtz Geneva Kelley Joe Kelly Astrld Kern Rlchard Koel John Kolb Lmda Kolbeck Judy Kotke Row 3 Donna Kuchenmester Judy Kunz Madellne Kush Gayle Laney Dar lene Lang Colleen Lange Nancy Lenz Damel Llfto Dlane Llnder Marllee Lockway the green yeors lead the way f -in 5? THA Row 1 Davld Luck Marcla Lyons M8lVlH Magnuson Jean Malland Joyce Majeskl Drane Mandell Donald Marlon Row 2 John Marshall Gary Mc Hattie Barbara McKenna Pat r1c1a MCMODlg3l Theresa Melen dez Jlm MESSICCI Arnold Muller Row 3 Elsle Mlller Suzanne M11 ler James Morelll Judy Nelhart Davld Nelson Nlchol Nelson Sharon Nelson Row 4 Bob Nobls Sharon Nord -M strom Renne Olson Vlctorla Ol son Sandra Opme Darlene Pelo quln Cheryl Perkms Row 5 Donald Peterson Jacque lme Peterson Myra Peterson Rlchard Peterson Walter Peter son Davld Petrie Lynn Pettee 1 Q of l - 'L X XS ' ' X N x xl- L K K qkbh 'msznllllll rr fm Page 68 underclossmen ml V 1 C' - ,. : .. - ' L. ' 'ff ' ' - -' ' ' ' :Q .M -jk If 1' Q e egg 2' H. ,I Nf' . 5. 2 II J .mm J 1 - .S , , 1 my , , ' 2 1 -fish I vs, Q, :HC Y :lg XJ! - . sv, ' ' fx f V all 3 :'?i'Qf3:-1--fQj.'f- . 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X CLASS OF SIXTY THREE .N ,. ie. 126 -riff Mac Row 1 Roseann Pflffner Davld Plel Loretta P1zzut1 Lloyd Plaster Nelson Potthoff Roger Quam Steve Relthmexer Row 2 Kathy Rheln Donald Richardson Warren Robmson Roger Rode Mary Ann Ron deau Wllllarn Roth Gerald Ruettlmann Row 3 Mlke Russell Carol Rydell Brlan Scanlan Jorglna Scherz Sandy Schmldt Gordon Schnlck Calence Schuldt In lnvmg our great expectohons fi: H 9 q QV W'iV'li 5 M lr lg! avr II ' 'VL ..,,.. 4 L 0' A v - :kg C 5 Q xx N1 .A TQ 'a F5 MISS Schulz Hardlngs art mstructor helps one of her artlstlcally lnclmed students learn the baslc fundamentals ln pencil sketchlng Row 1 Gary Schulte Ronald Sears Beverly Shafer Olga Slch Kathy Sklpon Judy Smith Pa mela Snyder Row 2 Jerome Sta chowlak Mike Stokes Dale Sweno Wally Taylor Carol Thesenvltz Davld Trlemert Peter TfUSlnSkl Row 3 Rlchard Tuhbeslng Wayne Utschmskl Davld Walker Rlchard Walker Bllly Waller Gerald Wal lm Mary Ellen Ward Row 4 Tom Warlmg Pat Warner Sandra Webber Dennis WBISS Jeanme Westervelt Jeanne Whlte Pam Wlelde Row 5 John Wllson Walter Wood Darlene Wulfmg Mlckey Yanka Vxckv Yep Annette Zl0lkOWSk1 Ed Zollman underclczssmen Page 69 'P is h -1 VS? 1 . 6-It , v -' N ., A ...- .f ... 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V-4, , , ,I ,,.,, T-4-. -Y - ...-.pq 'ff' Sfudenf Life Enthusxastlcally dlscussmg a current problem are Govern mg Board 0fflC6l'S John Ness president Sandy Spltz correspondmg secretary Don Fox treasurer seated Sandy Ecker recordmg secretary and Joan Tubbesmg vlce president Page 72 STUDENT GOVERNING BOARD OFFICERS -3 Just as the name 1mpl1es, thls group of stu dents governs many school affalrs The Board conslsts of sophomores Jumors, and semors Thxs 1S the flrst year that Hazel Park J umor Hlgh has been able to send two delegates to serve on the Board The Governmg Board meets one hour everyday w1th Mr Landls IH the Student Councll room Thls room IS the scene of excltement and honest work for many students The select1on of a homecommg but ton or mak1ng decoratlons for the bxg dance mxght be one of those moments Each year a competltxve contest IS conducted be tween the four classes to see WhlCh can brmg 1n the most food for a needy famxly Thls IS an annual servlce project whlch the Board sponsors for the community The select1on of Sno Daze buttons the Sno Daze dance and entlre Sno Daze productxon IS sponsored by the Governlng Board today s Ieaders are STUDENT GOVERNING BOARD V7 '-9 .4 C3 C? Row 1 Maxme Rasmussen Karen Petter, Asenneth Dastm Dlane Wenzler, Julre Murphy Row 2 Dlck DuCharme Bomta Hardy Andrea Harvleux, Brenda Sellman Karen Johnson Kay Krue ger Row 3 Eddy Elshen, Lynne McKenz1e, Judy Lehman Kathy Steele Paulette Jackson Rowl4 Howne Johnson Dugal McLellan, Art Potthoff Gabriel Martinez Duck Henry, Tony Avo es student Important hte MC' , .1 1 - ,-. t It. 0 5 ' -I , . . . ,N . - , . N . I 5 . 1 . Q s v. . ' ' H ' H I I . f . . . f V , jk - , 1 I - , - , 1 , : n , ' - - - . 2 , - , 0 .., 'I -A 1 V, . v I s ' - I l f 1 .,a . . - , , ll -. .. as -.F 177 -1 ' -4' .T , - .J fv v- 'Q , . Cds' of f , , n I n f JUNIOR-SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Rowl W Westlund S Anderson J Wmgate K Swanson R Lysne C Rasmussen J Cardenas M Nakken P LeMay Row2 R Whlte D Henderson J Bergerson D HZFIIS M Sorg J Fo berg B Moreland N 0Conner D Holdon M Clausen Row 3 C Johnson T Mitchell D N son G Budrovs M Mlller L Hoerchner B Eckl I Stenberg B Coulllard J Rlemenschneld Row4 J Hxber G Strupfer D Peabody D Cunnlngham C Lund T Jackson S Jensen Cotroneo E Schuster To loy tomorrow s groundwork FRESHMEN SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL L1 ll lil 1 ll 3 Rowl J Jordan E Gomez P Wlelde S Schmldt M Peterson S Nordstrom B Barrett W Nordstrom Row 'P M Beavens S Anderson S Bystrzyck P Snyder I Johnson O Slch R Satterstrom J Fren Row3 L Llndqulst P Brlsson P Gersmeyer J Kellogg D Brandt D Southward K Lockman S Miller Row 4 J Kellogg T Cory J Helgass A Wegwerth P Dlgre L Youngqulst A Worobel J Maier student Infe Page 73 -4? , , , ' f gl J T T -, 4 ,V C , I : . . . , .1 , . , . , . I , . , - - - - 3 - , - . - , - , . , . rs- , . , . , -I . . . . . : . , . , . el- . . Q ', - , - , . , . , . , . er. Z . . . , . , . , . , . , . ,J. , . . 1 7 'QQ' 2 1 T 'Q A .C v I A 4 ' I ! 1 4 5 .-, 7 9 ' 1' A X Q Z .1 4 K I . A ' f. 'Y ., 1-I' , n - ' A N, it ' h I' -'X .. o ' ' l V, , 'I kg A .1 ' I 'Q Q , r q X J in TPB V J V W - 1 . :Q 'B ' ' x it be I . . . 2 . , . , . , . , - 3 - , . , . . : . , . , . , . . . - . TH ESPAGICS if j The u'orld's a stage J where God's omnipotence His justice, knowledge, love and providence Do act the parts . . . William Shakespeare 1 The world's a stage . . . this phrase depicts , a dramatical scene Although Harding's Drama Club has not presented a Shakespear ey ian play this does not mean they could not Under the expert direction of Mr C Heine the Thespagics have presented two produc tions this year Come Out Of The Closet a three act comedy and The End Of The Rain bow The purpose behind the Drama Club IS to stimulate interest in dramatic arts and to provide theater experience for interested students The members of Thespagics are sophomores Juniors and seniors who are in terested in drama and who are good citizens Officers are Pat Franzen president Pat Sie land secretary and Bob Isaacson treasurer The Thespagics big event each year is the annual awards banquet which is given in the spring The highlight of the evening IS when awards are handed out to members who did an outstanding Job in the line of dramatics Pat Sieland secretary Qi! Hopefully looking at the Drama Club award are Bob Isaacson treasurer Pat Franzen president and students ore acknowledged Rowl K Swanson D Neavm J Murphy S Clauson C Kupferschmidt B Roberts M Bruhn M Clausen G Grimluskus C McCabe S King V Jara J Walters Row2 P lxelson L Jahn D Johnson B Warner P Fritze P Colvin N Relthmeir P Walters K Johnson G Ellefson G Wagner J Sweno Row 3 Y Robertson K Steele D Berry L Hoerchner S Hanes W John son E Eidhen J Taylor J lNewman J Davis A Wrobel D Lindroth Row4 R Casperson J Metrv S Jahn T VV1tt R Hanson T Kiemel D Tucci J Burger R Gebhard L Best R St George J Stafsholt Page 74 student life ' . ' T, 5 I . . , ' ' 66 77 . cz ' I sa ' . . . . . 7 a 9 A ' a a ' f 7 7 7 ' - - - - ,a . . , i - 1 , . ' vs 'g if 1 .I ' -w ,, , ,', , ,. J . ,. . z - I Y V 'L 4 J 3 T . L 4 - i, v ' 8 ' , si ' I S l l . ' ' . 1 . , . . . , 1 . .r I . . . . . . . . , . . . 1 . . , l. . . , . , . t . . . . . , . ,. . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . , . . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Q M21 Row 1 T Plepgras D Fox P Bryan L Hoerchner C St Martm Row 2 J Nuss K Wllson R Whlte N Wegwerth J Qulgley E Hammel Row 3 J McNaughton J Swenson S Spltz B Lehmann C Ellmg D Klng Row 4 B Isaacson D Sandvlg G Strumpfer J Prelgo D Tuccl A Bentz In cchlevlng their best FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 'X .l Rowl L Mosner, B Isaacson, S M1IIer,L Hoerchner Row 2 B Kllstrom, G Grlmaluskus, S Murphy, J Carlson, L Barry, E Hammel, P Franzen Row3 M Dxckson, W Westlund, E Cos tello, G Knea, K Swanson K W1lson,J Hermell Row 4 I Stenberg, R Whlte, M Boelter, J St Sauver J Sweno, C Fehr S Olson Row 5 J Schne1der,K Jetzke, A Bentz, E Se1del,R Hanson J McNaughton, D M1ller,P Darmody student lute Page 75 Y, C: ' 7 is - - , - . . 1 A, ' 1 4 R: X I I N I M f ,. - ,I , I I -S .. , I :gl , .', , fl, ,, . f ' I 'X 'V+ J, ' -5 II F! ' . 1 If ,- f V7 2 V, , .,,f. I , Y ,. A I J CD3 f- Wei, is I I., P V' 0 l f'-r -1 , ,.4'- :I ' 3 K x vi, gf . 5 i , Q P M -1 Y 4 ff .' V l, 5 , Q G 9 , . 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QQ If ' I 'al , , 1- v , ' xr GERMAN CLUB FRENCH CLUB Row 1 L SCIPIO M Strlech S Grans H Stanton A Potthoff R Hebert N Kane N OConnor Row2 S Rogers S Schwab L Lehman D Moyer L Lewls M Florm S Rentz M Hanson B Barrett P Johnson Row 3 S Vye S Raabe J Gustafson P Jackson M Raths W Westlund S Peterson B Warner J Delfel E Costello K Contmenza R Lewrs B Route M McMahon Row4 M Sorg L Swedeen J Stach A Worabel K Steele E Illl K Kvech S Swanson S Danlelson S Garnett P Hopklns C Fehr D Blair Row 5 D HHTIIS L Sutton D Beedy J Pfletry P Ffmnstad B Klelsa R Atchlson B Pendy D Johnson P Jona D Hlghberg N Wal ln B Moe ler on herding s streets of knowledge Rowl D Goranson K Schon T Plepgras Y Bue J Qulgley L Mosner P Franzen R Ruther ford N Waller Row 2 J Seefert N Dornfeld P Frltze B Warner E Costello J Larson C DeBase M Overby D DuChanne V Jara Row 3 J Redding J Rosendahl S Benedum M Boelter C St Martin J Pranke D Llndroth B Kllstrom D Krng S Penton Row 4 D Berry A Bentz, A Valley, J Stafholt, B Whlte, K Jetzke, H Radeck, G Johnson, S Haynes, J Jetz ke Row 5 E Schwan, J Burger, R Hanson, R Atchlson, D Chllberg, S Scherz, G Ehnstrom B Burns, E Brown, B Eckl, D Mlller Q V27 ' J : ' . K ,f , , I if 1 .4 , 0 4 af :A ,' ' -7 3 ,V .lf 3 ,Z ci P 2 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . I : . , . , .' , . , v . , . , ' . , . , . I 1 ' V ' 1 ' 7 ' Y ' ! ' U ' 1 ' - ' l , ff. A g O 'E : A s 1 x ' ' M Q A V 'Q H , x ir 4 'Q . , .14 is , f I 2 . , . , . , . , - . Y - , - , - - , . . : . , . , . , 3 , . , - - , . , . , . . .Z . , . , . , , . . . . , . , - v - y - - 2 ' Page 76 student lute SPANISH CLUB Rowl S Pearson E Dyrhaug T Surmson Row 2 M Bloyer S Kupferschmldt N Decker M Lockman N Schmxtz G Grlmaluskus E Gomez J Swanson J Walters L Barry C Luster L Iarson B Thurmes Row 3 C Roberts J Ostrum K Schmltz J Morton D Wxllls S Clau son J Smollk S Johnson S Angberg C Nowlckl J Mee J Waage Row4 T VVhelon A Lam bert D Luvzlnger J Lasure L Lopez B Mosman J Rosengren S Clark C Nelson S McK1n non L Rosergren J Robinson Row5 P Malaske K Rathbun J Townley T ORoarke D Nel son L Duncan W Webster M Walsh H Stokes J Penton J Nltz K Sobanskl A forelgn language occup1es many student school currlculum Three languages French German, and Spamsh are offered at Hardmg These language classes set up a club w1th dues offxcers and rules to ablde by The largest and newest language club IS the Spamsh club advlsed by Mr E Dyrhaug The French and German clubs are both advlsed by Mrs F Gamble The German Club the oldest language club at Hardmg IS led by Presxdent Erxc hoff and How1e Stanton The purpose of these clubs IS to enhven the study of a forelgn language through movles shdes guest speakers and soclal mlxers ore found paths of fellowship GOPHER HISTORIAN If you are lnterested 1n h1story and would l1ke to know more about the state ln whlch you l1ve Gopher H1s torlan IS the club for you One of the projects of Gopher Hlstorlan IS to complle a h1story of St Paul for the Soc1al Studnes and Amerlcan Hxstory Departments Requxrements must be met 1n order to JOIH th1s outstandmg club The mterested person must be a Jumor or senlor wlth a B average who has been recommended by h1s h1story teacher The club sponsors a dance durxng the year to fmance fleld tr1ps OfflC8IS of Gopher Hlstonan are Bob Clark presldent Judy Nuss v1ce presldent Sandy Smlth secretary treasurer and Bob Isaacson program chalrman Rowl P Franzen J Petrasek L Jahn C Mahoney T Plepgras Row 2 S Spltz D Klng R Whlte J Nuss Row 3 L Hoerchner S Smlth J Bodsgard B Clark J McNaughton 2 ' F F 6 i A A l A .1 . ' I . I ' I n , 4 n ' 7 7 . l . ' ' , Brown wh1le the French Club IS led by Art Pott- 1 9 l , ' . I I l 1 n n . I 7 . 7 ! D U 3' n n I , K 3 qgy . E '7 . . . . , 9 'I -3 . . ' . . N: ' .a . . ml ,l . . . . W . ' l' dt 3 . . . . . X 4- X Q9 Z, M n v ' 3 8 9 l ' . l y ' . v a . ' ' h ' ' . ' .' ' ' . ' ' student life Page 77 A CAPPELLA CHOIR Rowl J Watters 9 Vandcrhoff I Maier C I-Iumphrtvs I Seefert S Clark D Iensen K Brann S Matthees C Roberts C Clark Q IJKIJQYHNIIFII P Colwm I Holmes Row 9 'NI Krenz B Jansen N Plerce J Crowley I Lord I Stcelc D Hcndcrson C Gomez I Mclssncr D Cebbard D Krause W Jewell P Bagan B Warner Row 3 I Habfrman B Moreland D C ran II Russell K Pcttrson B Eckl D Edlund J Keller D Llndroth B Whlte T Curtln M Coleman I Stath B Kllstrom Row4 J bchwartzbauer M Sorg S Smlth R Hanson T oword wmnlng choir combmes Long hours of practlce and dr1ll pa1d off th1s year for the A Cho1r Under the expert d1rect1on of Mlss Joyce Krauhk, the cho1r won the area Junlor Red Cross contest w1th a tape record1ng of A ound the World w1th JRC Despxte all the practlce the cho1r st1ll found t1me to ralse money for new cho1r gowns As was done last year the World s Flnest Chocolates were sold to students and members of the com mun1ty The remammg amount requ1red to fmance the purchase was made and plans were made to buy the new gowns The money 'MISS KRAL LIK that was used to purchase these gowns was ra1sed entlrely by the mus1c department The cho1r presented 1tS annual Chnstmas Program 1n con junct1on Wlth the Madrlgal Smgers The program was very well accepted by the audrence and was uewed by some 1mportant delegates Gxllette State Hospttal and the Lmon Depot were scenes of mus1c dur1ng the Chmstmas season The A Cho1r and lVIadr1gals comb1ned gaxe an assembly for the students at Hazel Park and th1s year a M1nstrel Show IH place of an operetta In v1ew of the fact that thlg IS such a large group and repre sentattves would be needed Tom Naughton and Tony Avoles were elected presldent and NICE presxdent of cho1r respectnely Other performances gxven by the cho1r were at the annual Chr1stmas Pageant sponsored by the St Paul D1spatch P1oneer Press and Womens Instttute and the b1ggest event of all for sen1or members graduatxon To qual1fy to become a member students must be approved by M159 Kraullk and have vocal talent I 1- 5-J Afxffq Tivu-v f Page 78 student life M , L , 1 A ji , . 1 , f , l , 1, 1. .', e . . A . f '. , I f . - I - - v 1 I' -- x x ' Y , : , I x ' Q , A ' . A 1 , , .. . . V . . . , . , . . , - - Naughton. T. Kiemel, C. Wiesner, T. Ball, B. Qulrmg, S. Bertml, E. Seldel. J. lV.IGSS1CC1. T. Avoles. K. Feyerelson. I O I U ' ' ' ' CC 77 Al r ' I '77 I v , v yu I . . , .1 'E ,' . . I . I yi fl V. r . 1 , Q 1 , . . Y . 4 s , . . . 4, ,, . . , . . I O . F 1 l I ' ya , , , X -' X A n , U n , . V . 1 y Q . I u . . , , . 7 Y . . The main purpose of the Madrigal Singers is to give experience to stu- dents who possess vocal talent. Under the direction of Miss J. Kraulik, the 22 member ensemble provides enter- tainment for the community at their request. Because of funds, the group did not have one specific costume this year. Typical Madrigal music, which travels at a terrific pace, is the trade- mark of this talented group. The sing- ers also sing with the A Choir at all y public performances. Students in ? Madrigals must possess vocal talent, f an ear for music, and be willing to work hard. MADRIGAL SINGERS an i will M- Row 1 K Hamilton W Dwire R Hanson H Anderson P Schultz Row 2 T Piepgras T Mitchell B Kinney M Brann R White R Casperson E VV pt D Nosblsh P Fritze hoard work ond vocal tolent GIRLS GLEE Learning the fundamentals of voc il and mstru mental music are all a part of the Girls Glee Chorus The girls are generally freshmen and soph omores with an eye on one day being in A Choir or Madrigals Under the direction of Miss J Kraulik the girls sing two part music and some times A Choir music The girls try out in front of Miss Kraulik They too must possess musical talent The Girls Glee participates in the Christ mas program operetta and some of the girls Join the A Choir for graduation The group is quite large because there are four or five classes com bined to make up the group On the average there are about twenty to thirty in a class Rowl P Franzen S VVh1te M Bonneville J Jordan J Mullan K Cable T Brunnen F Plaster S Miller J Martin Row2 L Eilke D Mueffelman K Petter L Chelberg A Schwmtek M Mauro D Blechenger S See fert A Barkley D Fucsbach B McEwen L Rosengren J Slzer S King D Linder J Heroux C Peterson M Mauder S Neuman Row 3 P McGinnis D Krause S Bennett S Stone K Byrdme S Danielson D Peterson A Ziolkowski N OConnor D Blair J Newman C Nelson S McK1nnon S Frlsh V Miller J Fischer L Stof fel D Neavln L Meyers D Nelson S Galash P Nelson Row 4 L Lindquist V Robertson A Worobel M Matthees J Gagliaroi S Mandell L Lewis M Jensen M Pavak J Splegelberg E LaCours1ere M Jacobe M McKay K RathBun L Carlson L Hoerchner K Juelich S Pangrac J Smith L Van Klrke 1 . F . - . . ' . . . , . , . . . . - . - - , , . . . ' . . . H ,, . H ,, . . . . . , . . - . - . . . H ,, . . . . . . I 'l 5 ' H ' X ' , 9 L D X Stadler. Luster.'D: Tobeys. J..Parker, J. Herout. S., Fortmeyer: J..Fisl1er, sl Blair, J.'Raba, C. cwgnhogenj J: student life Page 79 Rowl L Jahn E Brown J Selchow D Tucci Row 2 K Krugeh J Stafsholt K Sjodahl G Melby E Vlelker K Krueger S Llndroth Row 3 N Iverson E Schuster D Klng D Popp F McCoy S Jahn J Koll F Damor Row 4 M Westphal J Jordan L Reinhardt R Wood D Henry T Wentz A BAND Page 80 MR. MATTHES A bond muslclons cooperote to In a little portable directly behind the school can be heard the melidious strains of Harding s A Band as they practice each day. Many long hours of practice are put in in this small classroom. Under the expert direction of Mr. H. Matthes the band highlights many school athletic events. It is not an uncommon sight to see the quick stepping Knights marching between the halfs of foot- ball hockey or basketball games adding color to the festivities. The maroon and gold uniformed marchers represent Harding at the Bluff and police parades. They also compete for honors with other area high schools in the Winter Carnival parade. The Band augments its treasury by sponsoring the annual St. Patrick s Day Dance. In the early spring the band gives its spring concert. This concert features the musical abilities of the band while the ma- jorettes and flagtvxirlers demonstrate their marching and routine drills. This concert is open to anyone and is always a highlight of the year. As in other clubs officers are elected to govern the club body. The officers of the band are: Bob Wicklem president' Dick Henry vice president' Marlys Nlakken secretary' Donna King librarian' and student director Herman Radeck. student life at 'tha-nnur'.Ab ,JWW 'WK Row 1 J Slzer F Hartman G Ehnstrom I Rooney M Nakken Row 2 R Clark H Hllke R Jergenson B Moreland H Radeck K Iundgren G Blalr B Wxcklem Row 3 D Dornfeld R Nelson J Qarty E Elshen E Andrew G Pertz I McNaughton I Burger T LeMay I Penton C Fehr develop their muslcol skulls PEP BAND Fxght team Fxght team flght Flght team flght Flght flght f1ght Thls famlllar cheer IS accompamed by the Pep Band assxsted by the cheer leaders The Pep Band IS a most valu able group when It comes to pep as sembl1es It adds an a1r of exc1tement At the games they gwe the team cheerleaders and fans just the extra pep that IS needed Members of the Pep Band are selected by Mr H Matthes from the A Band They must possess superlor musxcal abxhty and be Wllllng' to practlce on the1r own t1me Bob Wlcklem presxdent of the A Band IS the student dlrector of the Pep Band Row 1 B Wlclxlem M Nalxlxen J Roonev E Brown L Jahn Row 2 N Iverson E Schuster C Fehr G Blalr I Sclchow D TUCC1 Row 3 D Henry R Wood D Dornfeld student life Page 81 l' - . 1 ,f W Qt , ,, W we ' ,, f WV? w,wa,1-,.L1 f H' , W- J, Q. ,,,.' 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SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS SAGA X11 Mr Fred Fredell publlsher checks Saga layouts Wlth Sandy Spxtz Saga ed1tor left and Ronda Whlte managmg ed1tor rlght Around Our World the theme of the 1960 Saga Thxs was the begmnmg ldea whxch formed w1th much hard work thxs yearbook Last summer the Saga staff started plannmg the book wh1ch they hoped would be one of the best Hardmg has ever had they reallzed they had four major deadlmes 1n the school year to meet whlch after many devoted hours and long spent days would complete the Saga To sum up the Saga contents there are about 1658 p1C tures 1n lt and wr1tten copy for all the plctures whlch made for much wr1t1ng and pastemg to capture a glorlous year of events 1n book form The Saga staff IS ed1tor1n ch1ef Sandy Sp1tz man agxng ed1tor Ronda Whlte faculty d1v1s1on ed1tor Sue Penton reporters S Murphv A Bentz sen1ord1v1s1on ed1tor Connxe Carbone reporters D Gall C Rasmus sen underclassmen d1v1s1on ed1tor Judy Qulgley re porters G Galvm D Krause club d1v1s1on ed1tor Pat Nelson reporters P Framen S Mller act1v1t1es dlVl slon editor Cathy Mahoney reporters G Strumpher L Hoerchner sports d1v1s1on ed1tor Sandy Smlth re porters B Isaacson J Hangg1 mdex Pat Franzen and Glorla Galvln busmess adv1sor Mr D Rosenqulst and ed1tor1aladv1sor Mr D Wnuk whale wllllng students fund 'xl , 4 'I 1 Busy looking, at annuals to get good ldeas for the Saga IS most of the Sa a staff Looklng mtentlvely left to rlght Judy Quigley DeDe Gall Pat Nelson Pat Franzen Connle Carbone and Sandy Smlth get ready to meet thelr major deadllne a , . 7 , , - , ' 4 . s , 1 a - I . . I : .. -l - l ' . . . l. - , 3 I . yn n E I a . ' ' ., a ' J , 1 A , - , .L ' . , . ' ' 9 I 7 1 a . o , - - ' , l g Q Q 1 u , n a I 1- ' ' J a ' ' , a 4 u , u - - Q 7 ' 1 ' Q 8 l a v ' '. . - l . . 7 A . Q , . . A . . .2 , - - 1 ' . ' . ' . a - - - I U I I f. A 'Ao' J Q y n, gk 'Q 4 X 0 Q QD. L' . .Qc ' V? sq ' l , ' I 1 w 4? ' S' ' y xi Q f-7 4 -.Q an Q A X I . N 4 ' t Av 5 A . ' ' V Y, , , e- 'lg 51:4 f 14. 5 A Page 82 student life SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS BEACON Isn t there any more copy paper left I ll never get my story 1n on t1me' Th1s IS the cry of the poor Beacon Journallst when the Beacon deadl1ne IS Just around the corner Room 305 s1xth perrod IS a mxmature Grand Central Statlon Thrs IS the Journahsm room the scene of Beacon and Saga accomplxshments If one would s1t and v1ew the work of the students here he would soon f1nd he would be confused by scurrymg reporters and edltors who every day strrve for the best Hardmg pubhcatlons Durmg the past year under the edxtorshlp of Audrey Bentz the Beacon staff l1sted below has put out ten 1ssues of the Beacon The staff IS edxtor rn chref Audrey Bentz managlng ed1tor Sue Mrler copy edxtor Elleen Hammel page one edrtor S Murphy reporters L Hoerchner P Franzen S Penton D Krause R Wh1te page two edltor B Isaacson reporters G Gall J Qulgley P Nelson G Galvln page three edltor J Hanggr reporters C Ras mussen S Ecker C Mahoney J Lehman J Sweno S Spxtz page four edltor G Strumpfer reporters S Smlth D Peabody C Carbone art edltor J Sweno photographers D Elwood G Bla1r edrtorxal adv1sor Mr D Wnuk busrness manager D Peabody and busr ness adv1sor Mr D Rosenqulst challenge In lournolushc work XX Mr Wnuk adv1sor and Mr Rosenqurst buslness adv1sor talk wlth Audrey Bentz Beacon edltor and Sue Mller managmg edltor about a future pub llcatlon In vf ' J .-l. at 'M' Ei? Beglnnlng a new ISSUG of the Beacon IS the Beacon staff Startmg at dlstant desk row front to rear they are Glorla Galvm Sharron Murphy Bob Isaacson Lynn Hoerchner Sandy Ecker Judy Sweno Elleen Hammel Judy Lehman Claudla Rasmussen Gary Strunpfer and Judy Hanggl . . cc 1 1 . . ,, . . Q v , I 1 , 1 '-M ,' . u , n u I ' . f , P l -, X Z ' . . ' ' I l 1 7 a 1 w nz - - , Q g , , 5 y S y ' 7 ' .' 3 - 9 ' a - y - I G 9 - ' 8 9 ' D - 1 ' l r - 9 - I 9 ' 1 ' ' ' h r ' 1 -. a - 1 ' 9 - D 5 9 ' 7 ' - a - I - S , - S a - 1 - 1 - - - ' 1 I '- -' v l 5 ' H I ' , ' , . , '. . . ' ' , . . . , ' . I I l O 'S 5 ' I., e ,nf I V X . , A if I ' Y I I X ' ' Y ' V L' :AA x ., X 'X I we f I , A A .- 'Q 4' 5' A , v tx., 1 N - -J , N 3 5 Q 1: - f I x ' 5 sk ,a 4 I Ia , C ' Q I' 1- I - . -- .,k Y P 'lb Dianna . :F . ' - I I . . 1 - Q ' . . . I - student Ilfe Page 83 P.T.S.A. BOARD On the way around the world many service projects are found in progress Harding too has service clubsg notable among them is the P.T.S.A. board. The student members of this organization function as assistants to the adults of the Parent-Teacher-Student associa- tion. At the start of the year students inter- ested in the work of this board signed up with Mr. Landis, student council advisor. From this initial list the officers of the P.T.S.A. choose ten board members and five alternates who after selection were expected to attend all board meetings The meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at the homes of the respective members Activities consist of entertainment and refreshment planning poster construction and other like projects Committee heads are Bob Isaacson programs Delores Gall publicity Pam Fitzenberger membership Johanna Burger refreshments Dick Henry and Howie Johnson hospitality and Bonita Hardy and Dave Gebhard tele phone Row 1 R Misenor C Gomez Row 2 T Laust E Linden M Alexander J Blank Row 3 D Peabody Row 4 D McLellan C Lund J Schwartzbauer Row 5 M Cover K Ekblad S Jensen T Jackson C Johnson hcnrdlng Row 1 M Rasmussen J Ness P Fitzenberger Row 2 D Neavm N Iverson C Rasmussen C Taylor Row 3 K Jetzke D Gall C Mlelke J Taylor A Harvleux Row 4 H Johnson R Henry J Burger R Issacson displays cooperative hes ond NOON PATROL You can t go upstairs yet' What are you doing wandering around the halls? These remarks and many others of similar tenor readlly identify the members of Hard ing s noon patrol on duty during sixth hour The noon patrol is an organization which un der the direction of Mr James Landis polices the halls and cafeteria during the lunch hour maintaining order in the building and on the grounds during the various shifts The fellows of this group must be dependable and possess a desire to better the operation of the school Although a credit is available for this service most of the group does not take advantage of the situation rather they lend their services out of personal generosity Page 84 student hfe 3 7 7 7 . . , 7 J a 9 9 , . f . 1 5 . . 3 Y , - I . , . . I . , . , I . , . . I . . I . , . , . . I . , . , . , . , . . , . n u I' cc 9 - as 5 KK ' ' ,I 7 V, . . . - A Y . , . . , - ,, Q. . . . . ' 7 a ,xx , , f. . . . . . . 1 3- . . ' f ' -3 Q K g 1 I . . , . A , gb' . - f M 5 . f . 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A I - y - v - - - 1 - - I . 1 - 1 A 1 - - Row 1 C' Comez M Alexander G Aguirre I Casey V Frost Row 2 D Dornfeld J Ostrum D Ma nuson N1 Krfnl L Mudek G Budrow Row 'I D Cunningham 'I Laust C Johnson D Huff I Qchwartzbauer D Raasch Row4 M Cover K Ekblad C Wxesner F McCoy L Duncan D lucci H CLUB lettermen defend moroon ond gold Their interests lie in sport Membership in H Club is an honor of no small proportion, but earned their letters via active participation in the various sports undertaken at Harding An athlete receives a number of points corresponding to the amount he participates in his chosen sport, at the end of the season his score is totaled, and if he An annual H Club banquet is held at which the most outstanding athlete of the year is recognized with the presentation of the coveted H blanket 'T Rovs 1 F Campbell R Misenor R DuCharme T Reichert W Nordstrom Row 2 R Clark R -Moles I CIUllOl lt0 B Naughton F Linden Row 'S L SCIDIO T Witt D Peabodv C Lund L Rlelxs Row 4 D McLellan I' Jackson T Klemel S Jensen J Prelgo R Kern S'l'Udenl' llfe Page 80 57 4 X 4 . - ' 7 ig , ,A 'ff f 3 .1 ' ' 15, A . A 1 ,f ' 3 1 5 1: Q J l -. 3 A 1 Q D i I , I ' , . . I .' , , . 3 . g 1 . , . . , H . . . . ,, . . . . . . D cc vs ' ' ' ' ' - it is not a distinction easily won. These boys have 11166-?fS tht? necessary quota, he is awarded a letter, . . . . . . . ,, ,, . . . n 1 , 1 . ' ' . ' ' ' cz as iz' 1 ' : v It in v' Ai A 2 b + . - 3 - y I , P A kg , 5, ,Za . - -A GUIDANCE HELP Secretarxal mlnded glrls get a taste of what they mlght someday be domg by asslstlng the counselors Besldes fll1Ilg typlng and running errands the glrls HSSISL 1n re turnlng test scores and pertlnent mformatlon to the student body The purpose of Guldance Help rs to gxve the glrls clerlcal experlence and to thus lncrease the effectlveness of th counsellng staff Rowl B Shoholm J St Sauver J Hogan J Kreger Row 2 E Illl L Muller E Gomez E Voclker LIBRARY HELP Stampmg, books collectlng dues and Wfltlllg overdue sllps are the functlons of the llbrary help The school hbrary has always had hbrary helpers and the llbrarlans would flnd lt hard to operate without them Row 1 N Martlnson H Herbert M Thlll Row 2 M Lockman K McDermott Row 3 S Hect M Tlllqulst M Matthees N V OFFICE HELP Hello Hardlng student speaklng IS a fa mlllar phrase to students workmg xn the offlce For It IS their Job to answer the phones take messages nad check on ab sentees The glrls do general 0fflC6 work Row 1 G Grapps R Whlte N Wegerth J Favbrlne G Clark Row 2 D Koranla C Novak J Fren K Smlth K Van Ryan J Jordan Row 3 J Darxs G Oeklke J Remch P FIltZ6 J Meler J Morton B Warner Row 4 C Frltsch N Walther B Schumacher K Anderson D Neavln A Bartlett Row 5 H Palecek P Schuldt D Mandell K Juehch K Kvech B Gobert STUDENT COUNCIL HELP Countmg money maklng posters sellmg athletlc tlCk6tS and typing athletlc schedules are all famlllar routlnes to students who asslst Mr J Landls m the student councll room Almost every perlod student council helpers may be seen rushlng to the offlce ln search of a free phone or just on an errand Students taking student councll help as a class receive a full credlt Row 1 J Bergerson K DAndrea Row 2 J Lehman S McDonough H Palecek 4' Page 86 student Ilfe ' f , v . 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A gin lc Q-0 Q9 Rowl M Shafer C Kastner D Hermel M Kelly K Connolly D Couture Row 2 S Methow shl P Sybrandt J Thomke J Thenl S Abas M How Row3 D Bachmann N Swanson J Lee J Garner C Satak R Reynolds Row4 D Bradford R Cylkowskl D Hughes J Lynch H Blackfelner B Fuller student Ilfe page 87 7 'Q 3 M R1 7 , - Ig .5 ' 1 - - il? A X. ,- A . xl, I I . 4, ,, f. 7 . f ' -' ' .1 D Y, -9 , A , .- Af J ' ' I h . J ., , t X Q I U , , K ',..f-V I 4 A ' I I .. . . . . . , . . . . l . , . ., . . I . , . ' , . , . ' , . , .l I , , . ' I . - . - I - I - . y - - A v . - 3 - V - . , . ,, . . Q , , . , . . , . . . ' 0 0 is - Y I . I' st H' ' . A, I ' . ' ' , Q ' ' I I ' v - ,M-1 . 1 - S ' - .. 1 . ' fi .- , . ' rv , li, 15 ..- C? ol 1 1. 1 I 3 A 17 f. . ' ' I 1 , T5 T . I Q - 5 5 1 I I' -3' , LL 5 5 is I' ' 1 j : : .. - - - -x 4. - - X . : I' f X , ? I A . I , II . . T . , . , . . , . , . , . . Z . - - - I - . . I - - . . I . I I . . . I , . . MIKE cmd KEY As you walk by a small room at the head of the sec ond floor down stairs strange noises appear to be com ing from this room Actually it is just one of the members of Mike and Key at work To boys who are interested in electronical things this special club exists at Harding rv for them In Mike and Key boys are given the oppor tunity to learn and gain experience in the field of elec tromcs They work with radlos transmitters and re ceivers making them and operating them They are 1ntroduced to the law and theory of radio transmitting Many of the boys work toward achieving their amateur the equipment necessary to work with After graduation many of the boys enter some field of electromcs Anyone who is interested can Jom this worthwhile club All over the world many opportunities are open to people in the field of electromcs because of the need for them has in crased with the pace of modern l1v1ng Row 1 R Emeon T See huetter B Hildebrandt service to school ond communlty AUDIO VISUAL One day in a class room the teacher decided to show her class movies She asked if anyone knew how to operate a movie projector There was silence in the room for a short time until someone suggested getting a Audio Visual member This cry goes up and Audio Visual members come to the rescue This club plays an important role in the school For it IS these peo ple that take care of all the movie equipment and films Through the club, they are taught how to operate, clean, and repair movie equipment They then set up the mov1e equipment for films in 1nd1v1dual classrooms and auditorium assemblies The boys also learn about the PA system Some of the members take care of playmg rec ords at the school dances In order to get a full credit, a member has to be long for four years Row 1 R Hildebrandt, T Ball, B Rytl J Aussey, P Korntop, J Rosengren Page 88 student Ilfe , ' , . - e . . . ' . . . ' . ' n , n . . , , f 4 1 . , . ' . . X A . n Q . ' and commercial licenses. The science department offers . N ,Q '. ,' , , . ' . I ' Xu It . . . . . . . I U ' , Ain I . . Y ' - - -. II I . ' . . I - I . V I . . ' l ' 5- W . . 3' I Q RED CROSS Rowl S Vanderhoff Y Buc L Mosner R Rutherford B Barrett P Johnson C Asher L Salchow J Sweno Row2 M Blayer C Clampl P Colern N Relthmeler P Merrlll T Plpgras G Grlmaluskus K McDermat B Bellsle G Corpps P Sleland C Luster I Helmerl Row 3 S Haynes S Wegwerth B Shoholm S Penton G S Knutson I Carlson S Schultz M Matthees K Krugen N Dornfeld B Coulllard N Walther V Robertson J Nelhart M McKay J Redm K Hmes Row5 K Jetzke D Mlchalek S Jahn C' Iund D Peabody J Mc Lellan T Jackson S Jensen W Johnson R Bell M Nelson D Sandvlg J Schnltz D Holden are cs port of our world BOOKSTORE Servlce w1th a SII'11l8 IS the motto of the bookstore workers The bookstore supplles the student body Wlth school supphes at a dlscount rate Almost any kmd of school supply may be bought at the bookstore If you ve lost a book, scarf or a glove, head for the lost and found department rn the bookstore Here you may redeem your lost artxcle for ten cents The book store workers under the management of Lynn Hoerchner and asslstant man ager Dlane Grousmck work one pe nod a day If It IS necessary, a credxt IS glven for thls SGFVICG The workers must l1ke sellmg and be able to work w1th f1gures Row 1 S Mller S Matthees G Knea L Hoerchner Row 2 P Franzen K Lange G Grlmalaskus P Nelson K Lenz, D Grausmlck student life Page 89 1 .1 A ' J ' 4 I I T C L - n r A Y. Majteski, Olson,lL.-Wilke, 13b1legrini', Mattheels, K. Ritter. E. Costello, B. Luster, Knea, Arp. Rovlf . ' . J 3 . 4 3 . . ., . Q 7 ' V , WN.: ,- . ' 4 S g . - 4 V ' D Y . . . ' , p - -J . . .' ' .' Q Row 1 M Bloyer D Holden Row 2 L Jahn E Mlller D Pette A Mlller Row 3 S Penton B Elgaard S Clark W Westlund P Frltze Row 4 S Knutson J Mc Naughton C Schulte M Drckson Row 5 J Burger D Hughes G Stumpfer J Penton S Jahn HI-C CLUB If you have a shovel full of coals and put one here and another some other place and spread them all around It 1snt long before all those coals of f1re go out But 1f you keep the coals together and st1r them a b1t you have a f1re that counts In the same way lt IS good for Chr1st1ans to get together For sake not the assembhng of yourselves togeth er H1 C has thls purpose 1n m1nd when xt as sembles together Protestant students B1ble stud1es and soclal fellowshlps are woven 1nto thelr regular meetmgs as they plan work and work the plans The off1cers of H1 C do the1r share 1n encourag1ng the membershlp to the boosters not boasters supporters not spong ers Donna Holden presldent Dave Sxgrert son v1ce presldent and Melody Bloyer secre tary treasurer are the year s offrcers reluglous orgonlzotlons enrich student s life HI Y CLUB An one for Judo? Be 1nn1n th1s were mterested Judo The H1Y IS malnly lnterested 1n learmng and knowlng more of the fellowman The club IS somewhat new s1nce 1t has only been 1n exlstence for the past two years Th1s year the H1 Y sponsored a dance w1th B111 D1ehl from WDGY as Master of Ceremonxes The pro ceeds from the dance went to the Amerlcan F1eld Serv1ce The presldent of H1 Y IS M1ke Brann he IS assxsted by Jerry Hawkms program chalrman Faculty advxsor IS Mr Frxcke Row 1 J Ebersperger J Andren T Anderson D An dren J Reynolds Row2 K Cole D Schwarts M Brann J Ebersperger J Hawklns 2 mx? T - . , x. 2 lf Q K ' . , ' J , 1 1 . . . . ,, - 5 ' ' A ,, .- . . . . I Li at 'si . l , Q Q - 1 2 ' ' - . . 1 1 - X .,, 9 ' l 9 ' X t , , , g 0 0 0 0 u 5 0 66 y ar ' g ' - ? year the H1-Y offered to boys who ai 4 'f' ' M, , . - Lf 1 - 1 f ' '- f' 2. ' -' ' - . . . , L H 2 ' se yt 5 1. sf N-' I . - eau , 5 1 .,'fe'x . . . . , . . L , , K 1, ,fn V 9 1 J ,nj f -' I Page 90 student life CONTACT BOARD Rowl M Turnqulst K Bush P Pxtzen J Skoog N Kane J Prlb now J Raha P Sleland C Miller R Rutherford P Johnson N Marsen Row 2 J Taylor A Harvleux P Jackson D Neavm R Herbert P Smlth J Delfel E Costello N Martlnson S Olson N Relthmeler A Dastln Row 3 C Mlelke J Nuss B Gustafson C St Martm B Gobert H Palecek M Dleveney G Majeskl T Far rell S Rlemenschnelder C Novak J Gubasta Row 4 P Carmody J Keller J Burdette T Curtln R Peterfess B Klelsa T Seehuetter G M3ftlH6Z I Cotroneo H Blackfelner A Bentz L Kane ng Contact IS a club composed of Cathol1c students at Hardmg It works 1n close relat1onsh1p w1th the C Y C Con tact also sponsors F F C B CF1rst F nday Commumon Break fastl Graduatxon Commumon Breakfast, and the Day of R9C0ll6Ctl0H Among some of the other entertamments Con tact sponsors many hayrxdes and dances for all who are ROW 1 M Tempest N Kane E Costello 1nterested Contact offers not only sp1r1tual and moral uphft P Schljlxfdeg. IEOWTEIJ' gfxvdeg 3 ISGS? 3 but also clean and wholesome recreatxon The groups ad Prelgo J H1ber M Johnson vxsors are M1ss Dunn and Mr Dyrhaug who are assisted by Jan Schne1der and Jack H1ber Y TEENS is A4 Row 1 C Rasmussen M Boelter B Neumann D Jensen K Hlnes B Coulllard Row2 N Schmltz J Walters N Lan en S Gabory S Lalla M Beavers P Fltzenberger M Rasmussen L Mosner C Lange K Lange S Garnett Row 3 S Mlller D Hardy S Andrews G Palnter C Kupferschmxdt C Carbone C Pellegrml D Krause J Wmgate J Forsberg C Frltsch S Andrews Row4 P COlVlh S Clauson P Merrlll D Southward N Martlnson J Morton V Yep F Lake D Henderson S Ecker P MCGIDDIS S Glsselqulst Row 5 J Newman N Walther D Mlller D Gall D Rlehm S Smyth K Kunde D Molean S Scanlon J Smlth M Sorg J Taylor student llfe Page 91 E 1 AU 2 I . , . , . , . . . f, . ' 11 3 , . , .L , . , . , . , . . I . , . , . I , . , . I ' ' - A. - I- - 1 v v ' - . - ' , . . , . , . . Z . , ' - I V v - - - , - v - 1 . ,e. , . , . , . . ! U- - y - , - . . 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Row 1 G Knea M Nelson G Grlmalveskus C Kupferschmldt N Iverson M Nakken J Sweno J Kunz Row 2 M Th1ll J Walters V Robertson N Rerthmeler S Bystrazyshl J Swenson B Warner R Herbert S Feyer elsn Row 3 J Wllllams J Ostrum D W1ll1s L Larson J Burger K Kern M Rondean G Kelley J Majeskl G Brlsson Row4 L L1ndqu1st D Bakke R Pflffner G Valen S Flowers S Webber K Krueger J Jetzke L Mueller K Steele Row 5 K Tunde G Wagner P Sleland J Nuss R Rutherford C Mlelke K Jetzke B Gustafson L Hoerchner C St Martm Row 6 C Nelson S McK1nnon A Bartlett J Tubbeslng N Schmltz P Jackson J Newman M Sorg A Harvleux D Johnson Row7 J Caron S Schwab S Grans S Vye D Olson L Youngqulst R Satterstrom B Baumann K Johnson O Sick Row 8 G Johnson M Ward M Rasmussen hart K Sklpon J Muland C McCabe G Ellefson S S Clauson S Smlth B Couxllard K Feverlon Row 10 J Morton V Mlller D Mulffelman S Schultz D Peterson S Danlelson S Hall D Neavln J Taylor M Strelch Row 11 J Smlth P Snyder P Wlelde K Farrell J Westewolt S Nordstrom B Bellsle I Stlnberg N Strobusk P Brlsson Row 12 J Scherz G Humphrys S De Foe Sports mmded g1rls have the opportun1ty to par t1c1pate IH one of the most act1ve orgamzatxons at Hard1ng Thls IS the Gxrls' Athletlc Orgamzatxon or Assoc1at1on Th1s club offers the glrls a good txme, part1c1pat1on m mdoor and outdoor sports, and the chance to learn rules and regulatlons and good sportsmanshlp The GAA Board takes care of all the lmportant busmess and plans The elected of frcers of the board are Carole St Martm pres1dent, Judy Nuss vlce presldent Yvonne Coull1ard rec ordmg secretary, Nancy Iverson correspondmg secretary and Susan Grans treasurer GAA par t1c1pates 1n sw1m meets and play days Wlth the other GAA clubs ln the c1ty They have an annual Chr1stmas party and an award assembly There are no speclal requ1rements for Jommg thls club except that the person should be mterested IH sports Pi Fitzerbeygeh, N. Walther, in. southwardf J..Hogboidi: Cf stauff. E. mi, Jf Krannich. Row 91 P.-Pltzen, J. Neil . s 1- . . 1 1- n - A , 4 . Q l , . - 7 . 5 , . - Page 92 student life GIRLS H CLUB Not to be outdone by the boys the g1rls also have a H club The object of the1r affectlon IS also a hlgh school letter Long hours of play practlce and just plam fun are often rewarded w1th a letter Just l1ke the boys H club th1s group of energet1c g1rls has recerved the1r hlgh school letter In earn1ng the school letter the grrls partlclpate 1n GAA and must have earned 1000 polnts for the1r letter When a glrl has recexved her letter she then works toward the All Cxty Seal whlch requlres 1 5 00 polnts Each sports aCt1Vlty that a gxrl part1c1 pates 1n counts 75 polnts There are several other ways 1n whlch extra polnts can be atta1ned such as bemg a gym referee and outs1de act1v1t1es Horse back r1d1ng bowlmg swlmmlng etc outs1de of school are other ways of galnlng polnts GAA IS held once a week before school So these glrls have to get up extra early to partlcxpate gurls glve up sleep for goo Row 1 J Nuss C St Martln S Grans L Mlller Row2 N Iverson B Coulllard Row 3 G Wagner N Schmltz P Selland M Nakken Row4 M Strlch S McK1nnon J Tubbeslng Row 5 B Gustafson S Smlth L Hoerch ner J Swenson Row 1 G Grlmaluskus P Sreland M Nakken Row 2 J Nuss N Iverson M Strexch N Schmltz Row 3 L McKenz1e B Gustafson C St Martm Row 4 K Jetzke J Swenson J Tubbeslng L Hoerchner G A A BOARD The Glrls Athletrc Assoclatlon s headed by a Board Thls Board govems all act1v1t1es of the orgamzatlon They plan all the partles and meetlngs of the club They also take care of plannmg Sp6Clal sports and play days The hlgh llghts of the year are the annual Chrlst mas party and award assembly The award assembly honors all G A A mem bers who have earned the1r school letter or all clty seal At thrs assembly the new Board members are named In order to serve on the G A A Board the glrls have specxal requrrements to meet They reglster for membershxp ln the sprlng for the followmg year The precedmg years members then select the new Board members and MISS L Mxller advlsor ap proves them Q 5,- ,, ,, . . f . . . sf, . n 7 I , Q . 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' , student life Page 93 Rowl S Best S Grans C Frltsch J WlHg3t9 B Er1CkSOH B Mc Ewen K Hamllton D Jensen FLAGTWIRLERS Ga1ly un1formed the major ettes and flagtwlrlers can be seen performlng at many of the hlgh school funct1ons They march IH front of the band led by head rnajorette Mary Boelter The glrls try out for these posltlons 1n the sprlng and are chosen by the band mstructor along w1th other majorettes After long hours of weekly pract1ce durrng the summer the gxrls are pre sented 1n the fall The g1rls take band as a subject and get a cred1t for lt Prlvate lessons are taken by these glrls outs1de of school They also represent Hardmg 1n clty w1de competltlon such as the Wmter Carmval and the School Pohce parades Along Wlth the band these glrls add Splflt and color to all events they part1c1 pate rn units possess poise ond marching obllnty MAJORETTES Rowl M Strelch, P Colvln D Harrls M Boelter P Bemlott K Hlnes D Koranda , '. -1 ?. 47 K . I 5 f ' . A y '. f ' f s A . . 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A I w ,V , Page student life KNIGHT-LITES Rowl M Sorg, leader S Pcker K Mahoney K Steele I l-labcrman D Henderson I Schrankler K Peter son C Pellegrlne I Nuwman L MCKPDYIO B Custafson S Magnuson C Nzlson Row 2 P Schoenberg J Cardenas J Pren D Olson C Rasmussen J Quigley K letter R Bogotlv R Iysnf H Leurer S Schwab S Rlemenschneldcr D Neavln P Jackson A Harvleux C Kupferschmldt Around the world there are many kmds of enter tamment and Hard1ng steals the spothght when represented on a football fleld or basketball court Lltes The Hardmg Kn1ghtL1tes sophomore jun lor and semor glrls showxng much Hardmg prrde march before audlences durlng halftlme at football and basketball games provmg long hours of routme practrce wh1ch makes a sk1lled coordmated group To quallfy and become a Kmght L1te these glrls must possess a neat appearance marchlng ab1l1ty and they must then pass the 1nd1v1dual try outs vwhrch are held 1n the sprmg of the year After the group IS chosen the amb1t1ous glrls then prac tlce durlng summer vacat1on and once a week dur 1ng the vunter months alw avs str1v1ng for per fectlon To make thelr work more eff1c1ent the Knlght Lrtes are placed 1nto three squads Beverly Gustaf son Claudla Rasmussen. and Paulette Jackson are the squad leaders The Knxght Lltes board of dl rectors rs elected at the beglnmng of the year and they are as follows presldent Sandy Ecker secre vreux and the llvely routme leader Martha Sorg To add to the varxety of unlforms and rout1nes that the Knxght Lltes have the glrls bought maroon and gold Jackets thrs year whxch made for one of the boards brggest projects To raxse the necessary funds to partlally pay for the1r pnzed Jackets they thought of another project sellmg carameled ap ples They not only sold the apples durmg the lunch perlods to hungry Hardmg students but they also went from house to house all 1n all they sold about 1000 apples Th1s wmter the Kn1ghtL1tes and the Hardmg A Band competed mn the Wmter Carmval Parade marchmg compet1t1on and were honored w1th top prlze fxrst place 1 ,. 1, .. .. ,,.. - .. - ,... .. - . sz . , g - by a group of qurck-steppmg marchers, the Knight- tary, Diane Hendensong treasurer, Andrea Har- ' . s . . - I . 7 . - I . . , . . -x, L . . 7 . 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Y student life Page 95 N Q ,Q ' JZ PEP CLUB ond PEP CLUB COUNCIL We are the Kmghts m1ghty mrghty Kmghts everywhere we go people wanna know who we are so we tell em These refra1ns and many more are heard by the Hardlng Pep Club who are shown ln the plcture on the left enthus1 ast1cally dlsplaymg thelr loyalty to maroon and gold Led by the cheerleaders the group conslsts of freshmen sophomores jumors and semors they wave pom pons show thelr br1ght buttons stram the1r cheermg lungs and IH every way sup port Hardmg s athletlc teams 1n vlctory or defeat Thls year the cheerleaders set up a program ol responsxbxhty for the Pep Club From each class two representat1ves were elected to make up the Pep Club Councxl Thexr dut1es are varlous and one of the ma1n money ra1s1ng projects th1s year was the selhng of the off1c1al Pep Club button cmd roofers rouse school splrlt CHEERLEADERS seem to have such fun As they jump up and down To draw the roars that often help The team 3Ch16V8 renown And surely they enjoy 1t It IS not ch1ld1sh play For they must practlce thexr routmes or hours day by day Thelr task requlres patlence an A lot of energy To get the stands to yell or slng In perfect harmony They go all out to boost morale That may declde the 10' The Pep Club Councll IS going up left to right S Miller N Nelson P BTISSOD I Murphy B Coulllard D Gall C St Martln Not pictured IS S Glsselquxst game But ask no recogn1t1on and Acqulre httle fame And so It should be all through l1fe To brmg a br1ghter dawn Good cheer each day that somehow may Help someone carry o Metcalfe lx '-fi WM' C7 Hardin s cheerleadln squad IS left to rl ht S Murphv J Bergerson J Tubbeslng S SPILZ captaln I Crowley J Lehman S MacK1nnon andD Wenzler 4 Q 1 ,, . . . . . . . , xx W . . . . . . , H . 1 I 1 . , - a . rl . n . , Q Y 9 9 . 9 . 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V Q Y - , 1 - A 4 HOMECOMING The cr1sp t1ngl1ng October a1r spread an atmosphere of ex c1tement over the student body at Hardmg dur1ng Homecom1ng fest1v1t1es on October 8 and October 9 Rrvalry was tops as Hardlng and Johnson met on the grrdiron 1n the classlc Hatchet game The Knxghts slogan th1s year was Snatch the Hatchet whrle the Governors were out to Beat Kn1ghts Here comes the kmghts let s g1ve em room' These chants were grven by the student body at the Homecom1ng assembly when the team was rntroduced Representatlves from Johnson part1c1 pated 1n an exchange program g1ven to both Hard1ng and John son s student bod1es Unnecess ry vandahsm was dxscouraged by both schools a sens1ble Homecom1ng attltude was emphaslzed In v1ew of the damp weather the game was canceled untll the end of the season but thrs d1d not dampen the Homecom1ng spxr1t dur1ng the game Bnghtly flyrng pom pons and loads of confettx went tlylng as Hardmg trounced Johnson before one of the largest crowds at Central Stadlum Wxth the placmg of the crown on the heads of the new k1ng anl queen the joyous f6StlVltl9S had come to a chmax Queen Claudla Rasmussen and Kmg Charhe Gomez were chosen to relgn over the royal 3Ct1V1t19S X41 Honorarv royalty Asscncth Dastln and Gabrlel Martinez homecoming enthrolls spectoculor moments f C7 1:-f'-1 Y X Flr t attendants Second attendants Judy Lehman and Du 16 'NltLtllan Judy Bergerson and John lNes a 1 n 2 '- 1 1 9' ' ' 66 77 ' ' KG 77 ' . il - ' 7? 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A sf f 1 A Y .F I M' '. , T , ' s I - : E V1 A 1 3 H7 v S student lite Page 99 HOMECOMING CORONATION Oh, am I scared ' Wrth shakmg senlor candrdates, and a wonderrng en thus1ast1c crowd, Hardmg s 1959 Homecommg coronatron was held rn the school gymnasrum on the evenrng of October 9 Here they were rn the mrddle of the festrve balloon and crepe paper, deco rated gym, berng rndrvrdually 1ntro duced and formmg the coronat1on 11ne Trme was fleetrng, and the coro natron started Frrst chosen were sec ond attendants, Judy Begerson and John Ness The frrst attendants were Judy Lehman and Dugre McLellan Frnally happy crres were heard when Claudla Rasmussen and Charlre Go mez were chosen as rergmng krng and queen Y-7 ...ua Lynne MCKGHZIS Dxck Henry excited cczndldotes vue for crown Puttmg the fmrshmg touches on thelr gayly decorated cars are a group of enthuslastlc Hardlng supporters When the flnal DIECQ of crepe was ID place, the last plece of tape lntact and the frnal nod of approval glven the Hardlng KHlghtS were on thelr way, telllng all that rt was Hardlng Homecomlng tlme and that the Knlghts were out to Snatch the Hatchet 't G5 ' ' . . . - U I s . . 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Misa Anxlously awaltln the start of the annual Homecoming parade are four energetlc majorettes They are Kathy Hmes Mary Boelter Donna Koranda and Marla Strelch Although the weather was bad the merry feStlVlt16S of the parade were not stopped but carrled out as scheduled Jan Haberman Tony Avoles 4, K Z Sandy Smith Tom Jackson HOMECOMING PARADE Wlth much preparatlon and organ lzatlon, the 1959 Hard1ng Homecom mg parade left Hard1ng and started out on the east srde route on the wmdy and wet aftemoon of October 8 Gally decorated numbered cars candldates, cheerleaders, flagtwlrlers, majorettes Knlght Lltes, and Hard mg Kmghts were the parade part1c1 pants The cry Snatch the Hatchet went w1th them as they made the1r joyous path past Johnson Hlgh School student life Page .- ' 7' X M a.. an ' ' ' I. s 1 1 KZ' V ,I l' 7 S' f I 3 f , ' W' f cog . 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She, along with seven classmates, was chosen by the sophomore class to compete for the honor After the final voting was held and the necessary tallying done the Coronation was set with Maxine reign mg and attended by Karen Petter Miss First Page and Louise Lindquist Miss Second Page What a night' The dressy Jutebox dance was held in the school gymna slum on November 25 1959 Bonita Hardy Miss Print of 1958 was pres ent to bestow the honors on Miss Print of 1959 The candidates wore formals this year and the three girls of the royalty received a charm as a token of the dance and of their respective honors Handlng Miss Print of 1959 Maxine Rasmussen a bouquet of flowers is Karen Petter Miss First Page as Louise Lindquist Miss Second Page looks on miss print glomorlzes beacon dance M34 Row l Sandy Clausen Karen Iohnson Sue Pangrac Row 2 Julie Murphv Judy Fischer Kathy Steele page 102 student lute v wil: . A K D . . . , Y 'Qu' N w- J , f . . . ' . , - U W ' 'Q . ' 7 ' f if Q H y a HV . 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' P f .Wm V A uf., M 1 we J' 3 if 1' Recelvrng gifts from Santa Claus are two Hardlng enlors Dewey Funnlngham and Qteve Jensen sensors sponsor sno flake swlrl SNO-FLAKE SWIRL Sno-Flake Swirl was the theme given to the annual Christmas dance sponsored by the senlor class Dugre McLellan senror class presxdent was the master of ceremomes Armdst 2000 snowflakes and gayly decorated snowmen the annual Chnstmas dance was held rn the school gymnaslum on December 18 The hrghlrght of the dance came when Tom Cory Santa Claus arnved and handed out glfts to VHTIOUS stu dents Joe Schwartzbauer recerved a drlver s manual to enable hlm to dr1ve better whlle Dlane Wenzler recerved a Hardxng souvemr pm The wmner of the 1960 Junlor Sen lor Prom b1d was B111 Johnson who correctly 1dent1f1ed Tom Cory as San ta Claus The musrc for the evenmg was played by the Play Boys Therr dreamy musxc set a background for the merry seasonal fest1v1t1es :FN In Proudlw dlsplavmg her Chrlstmas present from The unvelllng of Santa Clause rexeals Tom Cory Qlnta Clau IS one of Hardlng cheerleaders Dxane Wen7ler student lnfe Page -cf J . . . 7 7 ' v Y 7 . - l, I a I xx 'OW' I , . . A ' - - S ff. . . . - f . S 'X 1 . fzb J H, . . i I ' - 'Sf j ' . ' ' ' k ' 5 ' , . . . 9 if ' 11 1 Us ' - , . A, l 'Y 4 . . . ,J 'wh' ' P' Q f . V - V 0' '- 4 . 'Ar , lj z . .K X Ji. c T rf . , l - ' , SNO-DAZE Cool weather and brisk ac- tivities all added to the an- nual Sno-Daze activities. Sno- Daze was held on January 28 and January 29 with Kool Knights as the theme Sno Daze began with a tal ent show on January 28 spon sored by the Governing Board In this talent show anything from vaudeville to beatniks could be found The climax to the two cele brations came with the crown mg of the new Sno Dave king and queen This event took place at the annual Sno date on January 29 Queen Judy Bergerson and King Dewey Cunningham vi' Rowl Bev Eckl Kitty Hamilton Pat Lorenzi Row 2 Delores Gall B111 Danielson Bob Clark Jack Davidson Chuck Lund Gabriel Martinez Sandy Anderson kool knights reflect moments of x J ' ll y ..- A ' as ,sy ,- . I 11 . . 'W' , I , . , ' I . m . C ,X S . My 2 9 5 29 , Q3 ' . . l V V X N, A J N x ' Q .Q a I 4- Y W 3 YV X 1 s H ti K , A g t C of A ' ' rw 'I' ' A ' A l K i ' B 1 . I ' c, 2' ' ' X, Jr- . Q S xl i f A , I page 104 student life The candidates were led into the gym with a royal fan fare given by Nancy Iverson and Donna King The coronation of the king and queen took place in a roy al court with Charles Gomez as the Judge Janice Crowley the court Jester entertained the royal court Last years royalty Lynne Ford and Tom Berry were on hand to crown the new king and queen Judy Bergerson and Dewey Cunningham were chosen by their royal subjects as the new 1960 Sno Daze royalty At tending them were first at tendants Judy Lehman and Gabriel Martinez and second attendants Diane Henderson and Ed Linden 459 'f7 The couple on the left is Diane Henderson and Ed Linden second attendants The couple on the right is Judy Lehman and Gabriel Martinez first attendants snowfrollc, gcuety, ond fun ,,v' is-4 .K Row 1: Vickie VVelle. Pat Nelson. Pat Highberg. Row 2: Mary Bruhn. Dick Henry. Jack Hiber, Mike Krenz. Don Bauer. Buddy Ross. Claudia Pellegrini. student life Page 105 1 fini NA '7 The new Klng and Queen of Hearts Dean Sandlfer and Dlane Wenzler relgn over the 1960 Valentlne Dance They are attended by Andrea HHFVIGUX and Ed Smallman flrst attendants and Joan Tubbeslng and Mllse Alexander second attendants 5 'T Brenda Sellman Tom Naughton VALENTINE DANCE Hax en of Hearts was the theme and background for the annual N alent1ne Dance In a gymnaslum fxlled w1th excxted students and g,ayly decorated hearts the coro nat1on took place The coronatlon was a close to the two dax festnal whlch was sponsored by the Jumor Steerlng Commmttee Cupld grams quaxnt l1ttle loxe let ters to a dear one were sold durmg the lunch per1ods and read to the students on Februarx 19 Record re quests were also sold and play ed at the dance The hlgh spot of the exemng came when Sandy Sp1tZ and Joe SchwartLbauer last wear s rox alty selected the new lung and queen Oh s and Ah s were heard as D1ane Wenzler and Dean Sandder were chosen to re1gn as the 1960 Kmg and Queen of Hearts Flrst attendants to the new lung and queen were Andrea Harueux and Ed brnallman Ioan Tubbeslng and lVl1ke Alexander were chosen bx the1r royal subjects as econd attendants Page 106 student life 3 3 , 3 - - 3 t, ,X X A if - A sa 1' , 'lr x L Q 3 A , ' IA - Q J-ff s, A v A I Q I A V 'vl f A iiqfi - 3 J,4g..,:, ' ' , A ' E X 9 ts A an H , I s v ,' l E Va 5 'v 9 ,J l 1 ' init A N J Diane Berry Jeanne Hoffman Paulette Jackson SDPHCSF Hazzard Dxck Hanson Dlck DuCharme cupld glows of volentme dance 'T P student life '1- fa Sandy Peterson Ron Olson Kathy D'Andrea Donna Neavln Bernle Naughton Glen Swanson Page 107 . 43 I 'W - - f- f.. g -as - 14- A l -J . 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K Y A f J: , f , ff As the dancmg hours fleet away Marllyn Turnqurst Dugle McLellan Charlotte Tay lor and Rocky Wmger leave and take moments to remember JUNIOR SENIOR PRCM When other nzghts and other days May fznd us gone our separate ways We wzll have these Moments to Remember There are so many moments to remember and cap turlng the memor1es of the 1959 school year was last years Junlor semor prom Moments to Remember prom goers cannot forget dancmg to the smooth muslc of Jules Herman on the musty moonlxt mght of May 29 that brought once 1n a 11fet1me memorles W1th a fashron show of formals and whrte and pastel colored drnner jacrcets the scene of Moments to Re member was staged at the Lowry Hotel The Jumor class sponsored the annual event and thus chose an appropr1ate theme made the proper arrangements and spent much tlme IH makrng decorat1ons Four dollars a bld the prrce of a corsage money for acqulrmg hrs evenmg attrre transportatron costs the d1nner b1ll and a gxrl are the boys maJor prom concerns Therefore a gxrl IS 1n a bountrful utopla at mght but when the next day comes she must do her share rn fllllllg her fella She does thrs by supplymg the needs for the days prcmc lrttle Journey recreat1on or relaxatron So the prom IS not the cheapest enchanted evemng but 1t IS looked forward to every year by Junror and semor boys and freshman sophomore Jumor and semor glrls lunlor semor prom, moments to remember Page 4 'W as ff' l 'iw' v 5 X ff 1 Maklng themselves comfortable and soclally converslng are Claudla Pellegrml, Dave Allen, Carole St Martln, Jerry Rondeau, Connle Mlelke, and Nell Grass 108 student life - H A , ' ' rc as 3 O ,V , ' .1 ,gg z u A Q r , ' ' 9 ' - - ca 77 , . ls ' ' . 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Intently eyelng the prom blds are Sandy Schwab and Terry Bagan wh1le Marcla West Roger Route Chuck Jorgen son and Marle Swanson partake of the refreshments served by Marla Strelch and Tom Naughton A feature of Moments to Remember was the photog rapher The jumor steering commlttee, consldermg that a prom was expected to brmg many memorles, had a photog rapher at the dance to take memorable portralt plctures for the couples who wlshed to have them Another feature beneflted the weary dancers who wanted relaxatxon and soclable refreshments The prom had the tra dltlonal two sophomore couples servmg punch and com fortable chalrs for those who took advantage of them 'ex 't' X i student life The restrams of the orchestra set the waltzlng mood for the above plcture Decoratlons that name the prom theme are shown halolng the stage From nlne to twelve mldnlght Jules Herman proxlded the heav enlv melodies whlch made a hap py prom memory say I could have danced all nlght Page 109 mesa arf' rf M ' M , f r 2 3 I J X VW ' . -- 'N Q I A Q , - - r A J t r , rp. I, ir Wh. , we . P 1 , ' 'k A W, M? L ' A X 3 I Sv X W' ' , NN. f 1-1, climoxes our world of social activities I i ' . . ' U s , Q s 'X x , r rf e A Q ' X h' li A wt - ,- P 31. .W J ' L ' i .F nfs w ffl ff, 1 , T S ' to S ego A 'V . s 5, 1 vc . 1 v-Q W . xxx irs, A ,L ' Not of the letter, but of the spirit-for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life. Without this cz team is not cr team. II CORINTHIANS VERSE 6 2 5 t Y 1 cj X X 2 7, Nf X -1 - flll '1WxNw,xXlN? ,Xxff ', I 'B - , if i i ' T Q vo Viv , Q1 - v iv Q, 9 i X.. W hi- + I Sporfs NINETEEN FIFTY-NINE CHAMPIONS 43,55 5481150 33413 YE 141,- f if gtg? rs' 9 3 Bf49fS445v?:,9 2f?e45s5As3,gs3 t2f4fo2 1 14. reefs'-v3snx45f1 X Slfiasfisj in 1-.4 Rowl G Aupfer B Forrest M Alexander C Gomez B Kweatkowskl J Davis D Zleman R Avoles E Llnden R Capocasa R Mlesnor J Gmnke Row 2 J Skoog D Nosblsh T Laust R Olson L SCIPIO D McLellan J Schwartzbauer S Van Dussartz T Wltt D Peabody B Johnson D Huff B Naughton J Davldsen Row 3 C Lund R Pederson D Cunningham L Llndgren J Krogseng M Cover T Jackson B Klelsa T Kxemel D Kern K Ekblad B Pendy S Jensen J Cotroneo G Schnobrlck vlcforuous knlghts top the football conference The great enthusrum of the football team and the wonderful coachmg of Mr McDonald and Mr Vu Jovlch paved the way for the St Paul C1ty Champ 1onsh1p The KnlghtS also had a bld for the Twln Cxty T1tle but lost to Washburn by a score of 16 6 The team fmlshed the season Wlth a 7 wm 1 loss record IH conference play Hard1ng was well represented on the 1959 All C1ty conference football team Dewey Cunmng ham Dugle McLellan and Tom Jackson were elected to the f1rst team and Tom Wltt Dave Pea body and John Ness were elected to the second team The honorable ment1ons were Ron MICSHOI Only repeater from the 1958 team was Dugle McLellan the leadmg scorer and ground gamer as Hard1ng won the Clty grld tltle for the second stralght year A good nucleus of boys w1l1 be returmng to form the football team for next year HARDING WASHINGTON Hard1ng gamed 80 yards ln the f1rst quarter after a punt from Washmgton Cunmngham made the touchdown and Alexander converted to make the score 7 O 1n the f1rst quarter The score mounted to 21 0 by halftxme Ness chmaxed the mght w1th a 76 yard runback from a mtercepte from a Washmg and Mrke Alexander Hard1ng Hard1ng Hardmg Hard1ng Hard1ng Hardxng Coach McDonald Harding Page 112 ton pass to make the score 41 0 SCORES Q- Et' Murray Monroe Mechamc Arts Central Humboldt Johnson Washbum Assrstant Coach Vugovlch sports in 7, .ig E G ir' f Harding 41 Washington ......... 0 . 14 ............ 0 up ' 27 ............ o J ' 5 an ' 20 ' ...,. 7 ' 14 ..........,. 7 4' 7 ' 19 ......... 20 ' 21 ........... 14 ' ......... 16 '- ' ' T W1tt B Huff E Lmden K Edblad HARDING MECHANIC ARTS Hardmg had taken a 13 O halft1me lead but Mechanlcs came to l1fe 1n the thlrd quarter to make the score 13 7 Dugle Mc Lellans 14 yard run made the f1nal touchdown and Alexander con verted to make It Hardlng s v1ctory 20 7 HARDING CENTRAL The game was a 7 7 standoff untll late 1n the fourth quarter when Dugxe Mc Lellan passed to T1m Klemel wh1ch put the ball on the 10 yard lme Central put Hardmg back to the 14 McLellan made the touchdown for the wmnmg score 14 7 at 'W 9' 'Q 4. D Cunningham D Peabody, C Lund R MIBSHOI J Schwartzbauer, T Jackson x D Kern M Cover ,ff as SPOFTS Page 113 i greg K H211 ' l Y 1 A T A 45? 7' Q my K V if ff 235 , f f ' A if fs- Hu.. Sn Row 1 D Kern D Huff D Peabody R M1esnor T Jackson T Wltt M Cover Row 2 C Gomez D Cunnlngham D Mc Lellan J Schwartzbauer R Avoles J Davldsen HARDING HUMBOLDT Hardmg s f1rst and last loss 1n conference play was agamst Humboldt The game was a close one all the way The f1nal score was 20 19 Shown ln the plcture at the left are D Mc Lellan C Gomez T Laust Plctured at lower left are D Mc Lellan J Ness M Alexander D Cunnlngham Page 114 5P0l'f5 HARDING MONROE Mc Lellan got his first touchdown in the first quarter A pass from Mc Lellan to Alexander made the second touchdown Mc Lellans 60 yard dash in the fourth quarter with Alexanders conversion made the score 21 0 Hardings final touchdown was scored when Ness spirited 55 yards to paydirt Alexanders kick made the score 27 O In the two pictures at the right the muddy action of the Mon roe game IS shown HARDING JOHNSON Harding turned back the challenge of their neigh borhood rival Johnson 21 14 for the annual Hatchet Trophy Harding had a early 14 0 lead but Johnson stormed back to tie the score at 14 14 The winning touchdown came in the last of the fourth quarter when Alexander dashed 37 yards to make the final touchdown for the City Champion ship by a score of 21 14 The Knights then showed Shown below is thrilling action from the Twin City game HARDING MURRAY Mc Lellan roared 90 yards in a straight line to the end zone and Alexanders place kick made it 7 0 Harding s second touchdown came with 14 seconds left in the game Schwartzbauer set up the touchdown with a fumble recovery on the Murray 37 SpO rts Page 115 . ' '4 1 - 2 ,T - ' , ' T'-'74 lf . . . U Jn . - , . y - - 1 ' r ' 7 ' v more skill in competing for the Twin City crown. . g -1 I I 1' . Vp I 4 I T s . 7 l . . . , , , 9 . Q. 4 A V-if - A .1 342 gf Cfstf? 1 if 5 Plcture 1 Coach MacDonald re Plcture 2 Hardmg Kmghts show CGIVQS free transportation after the then- enthuslastlc splrlt after VIC Knxghts captured the clty champ torlously Wlllnlflg the clty tltle lonshxp tltle HARDING WASHBURN Hardxng was St Pauls cholce for the Twm Cxty game Washburn beat Hard1ng 1n th1s thnller but the Kn1ghts gave rough competltlon Hard1ng s touchdown came 1n the last quar ter when Alexander passed to Ness on the 29 Ness ran 7 2 yards to score for Hardmg and make the fmal score 16 6 Thxs IS plctured at the left B SQUAD The B squad football team wound up the season w1th three w1ns, two losses and one t1e Coach Stalwlck commented that as a whole, the team was good Lots of ab1l1ty but lack of teamwork and Splflt were responsxble for the losses The team played 1ts best game agamst St Paul Academy whlch hasnt lost a game agamst a cxty team 1n ten years Players who have the most potent1al are Schwartzbauer, Wales chek Best and Morrls HARDING B SQUAD N211 ev- ,Ig Wx YY 5 ,N 45 'QF' Rowl B Bcttcndorf 'I' Anlerson L Lorez K Wagner B Evans G Thoemke I Plel R Yeager Row 2 P Dlgre M Schmlt S Dunhue A Kagen J Martln I Melssner P Hurley J Worse Row 3 Assistant Coach Frlcke J Patterson D Kelssen J Rapp T Cory D Waleschek D Schwartz L Best J Kromschroeder Coach Stalwlck Page 116 sports , 1 f ' 1 ,A L, ix xl, V Q V , 1 I7 Y X .' 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Q I V A 9 , f l M Row 1 D Ubel D Wald R Jones J Heln B KWl3tkOWSkl Row 2 D Peabody M Cover J Prelgo C Lund T Wltt L Mudek G Reese TRACK After loslng a goodly number of senxors from the prevlous squad the 1959 season was a bu1ld1ng year as far as the track team was concerned The meets were played at Central w1th events 1n shot put dlscus broad Jump hlgh Jump and relays Leo Mudek represented Hardlng 1n the hlgh Jump and 220 wh1le Tom W1tt was the man w1th the shot put and dlscus In dual meets the season was spl1t w1th two VIC tor1es and two lossess In the state John Prelgo represented Hardxng 1n the hlgh Jumpmg event CROSS COUNTRY Out of breath but stlll forgmg onward sums up the goals of the cross country Over the 1 and sev en e1ghts mxle long course of h1lls and rugged ter ram at H1ghland Park the cross country meets were held Th1S past year under the watchful eye of Coach Bruce V1rg1n the team ran up 3 losses and one vxctory Members of the cross country team are sopho mores Juniors and sen1ors boys whlch have the sklll and are w1ll1ng to put a llttle effort forth ACCOfd1Hg to Coach Vlfgln the most consxstent performer was Davld Wald a Jumor Other team members who showed promlse are Ed Bruxssere Brand Flke and John Helgason S C O R E S Hardmg Johnson Hardmg Wllson Hardmg Mechanlc Arts Hardlng 1 5 Murray Rowl E Bruxssere G Mlller F Hasley J Ebensperger Row 9 D Wald D Johnson J Sallas R Cole Row 3 Coach Vlrgm J Helagson R Bell R Gebhard Ready to throw the dlSC IS Tom W1tt mem ber of the track team sports Page 117 HOCKEY A SQUAD I I ., Q If , E ye...- 1g,.: P' 1 E , A5 f 1 'DMD .' if .. , -. 1 ,V -.6 '-W' L J D ' Row 1: L. Best, M. Alexander, M. Krenz, J. Davidsen. Row 2: Coach Rossi, D. '- Huff, D. Cunningham, D. Franzen. J. Schwartzbauer, D. McDermott. ', G 1 6 MIKE KRENZ Wing . hi? 1. Kr NF ' A be! Q. ua J ' X ! A He U W M 4 1 f 1 7' ,za N - ,e- K.. 5 , g Uf ' 1 .1 'Ta ' 'wc rm-,L .u ,,,, Ip!! 401 if 1 :if 2,5 . , W KX DUGAL MCLELLAN ' I Yww Wing MIKE ALEXANDER we DICK KERN Wmg JOE SCHWARTZBAUER Defense Center Page 118 SpOl'f5 Y CITY CHAMPS i , 1960 FY-. S--H if ., i N A C, Row 1: J. Martin, G. Swanson, R. Miesnor, A. Wegwerth. Row 2: D. Magnuson, ' Q D. McLellan, K. Hansen, D. Kern, A. Avoles, R. Williams, student manager. . IH xl DAVE FRANZEN X Defense k Y V U ' , . Q., M ' QU, X N., 4 NV. ' - I . I ' Q V at ' 1 D D' , A 4' , 5' 5 A 15 1 if A '- 15 ' 1 DUANE CUNNINGHAM l- W' , mg KEN- HANSEN Defense N MIESNOR R0 Wing DICK HUFF Center SpO rts Page 119 'llli Y lt rffiflizflu' .1---43311211 1 DON MAGNUSON--Goalie DAN MCDERMOTT--Goalie A SQUAD HOCKEY HARDING MURRAY The Kmghts lost to Murray 2 1 for therr only loss of the season m conference play Hard1ng try 1ng furxously to rally for a v1ctory got one goal 1n the thlrd when Mxke Alexander banged 1n the re bound from D1ck Huff s slap shot HARDING MONROE Joe Schwartzbauer gave the Kmghts an early lead w1th a pa1r of goals rn the flrst perrod thus takxng a d6C1S1V6 lead over Monroe After a score less second perlod the 'Kmghts came back w1th another double explos1on Dug1e McLellan and Ron MISBHOI scored 1n the thrrd Monroe made a s1ngle goal for the n1ght The fmal v1ctory for Hard1ng HARDING HUMBOLDT In the Humboldt game Joe Schwartzbauer gave Hard1ng a qu1ck lead rn the fxrst 21 seconds of the 349-f'-' Hardmg Kmghts strlve to score the wlnnmg goal game but Humboldt tled It at the end of the flrst D1ck Huff scored the wmmng goal rn the second perlod mak1ng lt Hard1ng s v1ctory 2 1 HARDING WASHINGTON The Knrghts defeated Washmgton 4 2 for therr thlrd v1ctory ln conference play After Washmgton had scored once m the flrst perrod and once rn the second D1ck Huff made Hard1ng s fxrst goal That touched off a three goal explos1on 1n the thrrd per 1od durmg a two mmute span Dewey Cunnmgham Joe Schwartzbauer and D1ck Huff scored for the evemng makmg lt another v1ctory for the Knlghts HARDING WILSON Hard1ng s only t1e of the season was the Wrlson game The only score was made by D1ck Huff Al though lt looked as 1f the Knlghts had captured a v1ctory Wllson came back rn the last 20 seconds of the game to t1e It 1 1 Hardxng Hard1ng Hard1ng Hard1ng Hard1ng Hard1ng Hard1ng CONFERENCE GAME S CORES Murray Monroe Humboldt Washmgton Central Mechamc Arts Johnson ll ,I . 7 - , . - . . . . , . - 1 u n . , 1 , , . 7 4-1. l , i , l . l - , ' 1 ..... Q ' 4 ..... ' 2 . . . ' 4 ' . . 'Q 1 U Harding 1 Wilson . . . . . fx? T ' 3 1 'V It f ' . 6 . Page 120 SPOTTS HARDING-CENTRAL In the second period of the Central game, Joe Schwartzbauer scored against Central's goal. In the third period, which showed the best pro- gress of all the Knight's games, Dick Huff netted a pair. After that, Central scored once. The final score was 3-2. HARDING-MECHANIC ARTS Harding coasted to a 6-0 victory over Mechanic Arts with Joe Schwartzbauer scoring a hat trick. Dugie McLellan, Mike Alexander, and Ron Misenor also tallied for Harding. HARDING-JOHNSON The Knights scored to a breath-tak- ing 2-0 victory over the Johnson Gov- ernors to capture the city conference hockey championship. Dugie McLellan scored the first goal in the first per- iod. Climaxing the hard-fought game, the last and final goal was made by Dick Huff, unassisted. REGION IV In Region IV competition, Harding beat Monroe 3-0, but lost to Washing- ton 3-5. On the 1960 All City conference hockey selection Harding placed three Dick Huff Joe Schwartzbauer and Dugie McLellan Honorable mention was given to Dan McDermott and Dick Kern TWIN CITY GAME Patrick Henry playing the annual Twin City game skated to a 2 0 v1c tory over the Knights Although be ing well matched with Henry the Knights were unable to click offens ively Henry s goals came in both the first and second periods d'x 1' Shown above is one example of the keen work of Hardingfs goalie. B SQUAD HOCKEY courage In triumphant victories Qs Row 1 F Hoxde P Hurley J Mlesnor D Schwartz L Sloat J Plel S Donahue Row 2 T Halvor sen T Corv T Mauder R Mc Harg D Kelson J Meyer R Schnalth B Bettendorf n - ' ss as 7 D . , . - L all 'H sports I Page 121 BASKETBALL CO CHAMPS aim..-. NXW 91 li Row 1 J Ness P Mc Donald Row 2 M Cover B Johnson D Walesheck T Wltt T Beck D Sandl fer J Lange T Klemel T La Barre H Johnson Not plctured T Naughton F1ght1ng the1r way to the Clty Co Champ1onsh1p the Hard1ng A squad basketball team dlsplayed a versatlle quahty of thelr respect1ve sport through out the tough season schedule The bucketeers showed much 1mprovement over the last years w1th a 17 w1n 5 loss overall record for the season Hard1ng s v1ctor1es 1n conference play were over Central Monroe Humboldt Johnson Mechan1c Arts Washmgton and Murray Wlth the wxnmng of Murray game Hard1ng won the b1rth as Co Clty Champs and to play 1n the Twm C1ty game agamst M1nneapol1s Roosevelt The cagers t1ed for the crty champ1onsh1p for the f1rst tlme s1nce 1956 The Kmghts showed great compet1t1on 1n Drs Hard1ng Hardmg 48 Hardmg 61 Hard1ng 62 Hard1ng 49 Hard1ng 42 Hard1ng 80 Hard1ng 68 Coach VOJOUICH Page 122 CONFERENCE SCORES Central W11son 62 Monroe 47 Humboldt 54 Johnson 31 Mechan1c Arts 31 W3Sh1DgtOH 36 Murray 50 DISTRICT PLAYOFFS Hard1ng 71 Murray 64 Hard1ng 65 Central 58 Hard1ng 45 Mechan1c Arts 55 TWIN CITY GAME Hard1ng 53 Roosevelt 60 tr1ct 15 play offs w1th the w1nn1ng of Murray and Central games but lost to Mechan1c Arts ln a hard fought game Three cagers were chosen for the All C1ty basket ball team they are John Ness Dean Sand1fer and Bruce Johnson Playmg CENTRAL the defendmg c1ty champs the Kmghts rolled to a 59 44 vlctory T1ed for scorrng honors Wlth 21 po1nts were two Junlors who w1ll be starr1ng on next year s team Dean Sandlfer and Bruce Johnson Hard1ng unable to cope wrth a 50 percent WIL SON freld goal average acqu1red the1r only regu lar season conference loss 62 48 Sen1or Pat Mc Donald scored 13 po1nts to lead the Kmghts Asslstant Coach KELLY sports f Q . 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QA-1 XE' Harding 64 Stillwater ......... 50 ' 53 ' ........ 43 ' 56 ..... 52 ' 64 ' ........ 55 ' 72 ' ........... 69 ' 48 ' ........ 62 ' 49 ' ............ 51 ' 80 . ..... 66 ' 70 ' ........ 63 ' 43 ..... 26 L2 r ? rr ,tr 0 ,-if , If ,gif :ff .gf A BASKETBALL Starting in the middle and going clockwise are, Coach Vojouich, Bruce Johnson, John Ness, Dean Sandifer, Pat Mc Donald, Tim Kiemel and Jerry Lange. Harding's top four scorers are Dean Sandifer with 17.1 points, Bruce John- son, 13.4 points, John Ness 12.6 points, and Pat Mc Don- ald with 10.0 points. The cag- ers field goal percentages was 4192 and free throws percent- age was 54QZi for the over all season games. bucketeers copfure co city Up in the air goes Bruce Johnson for an other polnt for Hardlng durlng the Central game nlor fi hts for game il 1 Jerry Lange, Harding ju' . 'g the hall in the Harding-Mechanic Arts Page 124 SpOI'fS In the Harding-Monroe game Coach Peter Vujovich substituted frequently, Harding defeated Monroe 61-47. Juniors Jerry Lange and Bruce Johnson were top scorers with 16 and 15 points, respectively. Exhibiting a fine floor game, the cagers rolled to a 62-54 victory over HUMBOLDT INDIANS. High-point man for Harding was Dean Sandifer with 20. In their best defensive effort of the season, the Knights held arch-rival JOHNSON to 9 first-half points and went on to post a decisive 49-31 victory. Sandifer again led Harding with 17 points and 19 rebounds. The Knights, playing for the high stakes of the city co-championship, blasted the MECHANIC ARTS TRAINERS 42-31. Harding exploded for 11 straight points during the three-minute overtime after Mechan- ics had knotted the score at 31-31 at the end of regula- tion time. Dean Sandifer hit for 24 points and Bruce Johnson 17 to lead Harding over WASHINGTON'S PREXIES, 80-36. The taller Knights, scoring almost at will, built up a 46-13 halftime lead. Clinching a tie for the city championship, Harding defeated MURRAY'S PILOTS, 68-50. Pat Mc Donald, Bruce Johnson and Dean Sandifer each scored 16 points. demonstrating skull ond speed B SQUAD Pat Mc Donald shows his great Jumping abllity as he lifts himself well over the heads of his opponents in the Murray game Rowl T Halverson J Halgusen M Stokes R Rode G Gre ory P Gigre Row 2 H Johnson H Stokes J Rapp G Zumalyo R Gephard L Rubbelke D Petrie D Walesheck I I sports Page 125 CITY GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONS 1960 'Q-AAN! X f if-4 A KAQ ' fs C1 -.4 la ,fs I wifi' IW Row 1 R Martmez J Kellogge B Obedz W Nordstrom D Du Charme D Rodrlguze B Falrlngton W Dappe W Robmson D Schute Row 2 B Cole C Cook J Yeager D Henderson R Swanson D Brandt D Andren C Johnson J Hawklns T Wentz D Popp Row 3 J Kellogg B Campbell T Relchert J Ostrom J Schute D Raasch D Johnson L Mudek G Budrow B Clark Coach Klssell Jlm Schute maneuvers the heights on the bars achievements of gymnost Even though the gymnastxc team was h1t hard by graduatlon losses thls year they came through w1th the w1nn1ng of the C1ty T1tle for the flfth straxght year of conference meets The gymnasts were undeafted 1n season competltlon Hardmg defeated MeCh3nlC Arts Washmgton Humboldt and Murray Leadrng the KH1ghtS 1n pomts for the season were D1ck Rodrl guez D1ck Du Charme 1n B class Tom Rerchert J 1m Schute and Walt Nordstrom 1n C class Denms Popp Carmen Cook and Tom Wentz 1n D class Other gymnasts who d1d a f1ne Job for Hardlng thxs season were Leo Mudek Glen Budrow Bob Clark B111 Obedza Don Johnson Rudy Martmez Duane Brandt Chuch Johnson Jerry Yeager and B111 Cole Hardmg captured the 1960 C1ty conference gymnast1cs champ 1onsh1p on February 19 tota11ng 143 pomts to clmch the tltle h Hardmgs gymnast D1ck Rodnguez won class B all around onors In the Reglon IV meet led by Hardmg s B and C classes the Kmghts f1n1shed a close second place w1th 1145 polnts Leadmg the Hardmg Knlghts 1n the State Meet at the Umver s1ty of Mmnesota were D1ck Rodrlguez D1ck Du Charme and Glen Budrow ln B class Tom Relchert Walt Nordstrom J1m Schute and Rudy Martmez rn C class and Denms Popp Thomas Wentz Car men Cook and B111 Cole 1n D class Hardmgs team has qual1f1ed many t1mes for the State Meet 1n prevlous years In prevlous years a number of boys have won medals 1n the State Meet from Hard1ng Medals are won by placmg m the top three of all events Y V ' 1 n . , , f , ' , Q 1 l 1 ' l l Q : s Q A :X K , V 5. 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Row 1 J Todora S Hazzard W Jamtschke T ORourke D Magnuson D Fox Row 2 P Bryan D Rondeau T LaBarre F McCoy R Coulllard D Brandt B Klelsa T Lmnerooth TENNIS kmghts oblluty brmgs compehhon ,gl 'MRP Ready to serve the ball 1S Don Fox out standlng 1959 tennls player Many hours of hard work and practlce ln the art of perfectmg the1r game was spent by members of the ten ms team Sophomores Jumors and sen1ors who are skllled 1n the art of tenn1s enjoy taklng part 1n th1S athlet1c event The tenn1s team wound up the 1959 season 1n slxth place movmg up from elghth place The1r record for the year stood w1th 3 wms and 5 losses Coach Bryan commented that the Johnson game the blggest game 1n any ath1et1c event was the most looked forward to game of all Because of determmatxon and hard work on the part of the members Hardmg beat Johnson Members of the 1959 tenn1s squad were Don Fox Dave Brandt Rog Coulllard Don Magnuson Frank McCoy Tom L1nneroth Wayne Jamtschke and Tom LaBarre Each game conslsted of 3 smgles and 2 doubles Rated as the most consrstent players by Coach Bryan were Dave Brandt and Don Fox who saved the day by scor1ng h1gh on sets Don Fox one of the valuable players of the 1959 season was back for the 1960 season Hardxng Washmgton Hardln g Monroe Hardlng Wllson Hardlng Murray Hardmg Johnson Hardmg Central Hardlng Mechamc Arts 1 Page 128 sports 3 -Q.-. 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Coach ROSSI K Hanson D VanRuden E Slch J Cotroneo B Salchow M Waleschek fore' and another hole ln one Par for the course was the merry cry of an exclted Hard1ng golfer as Hard1ng hrt agam Phalen Keller Como and H1ghland were the scenes of destructron where the mrghty knrghts won flve lost two and tred one The games were match plays sendmg the top player of Hard1ng and four men below h1m agamst the top player on the oppenent team and four men below h1m In other words the team played other teams by rank Thrs rank was determmed 1n an xnter school tourna ment Ken Hanson came out on top and thus was Hard xngs top man Followmg h1m were Marv Waleschek Bob Salchow Dennrs VanRuden Ted Br1nkman and Ewen Slch Two members of Hardlngs team were chosen along wlth twenty other players from the clty to partrcrpate m the reglon tournament They were Ken Hanson and Ewen Slch Indrvxdual scores were counted rn thxs tournament Says Ken Hanson It was lrke a profes slonal tournament The coach for the golf team Mr ROSSI took the team to the state tournament at New Prague where they par tlcrpated wlth teams from all over the state Hard1ng Hard1ng Hard1ng Hard1ng Hard1ng Hardmg Hard1ng Hard1ng SCORES 1 12 Murray 1 12 1012 1 2 2 Washmgton Humboldt Johnson M8Ch3HlC Arts Monroe Wrlson Central 1 1 2 Settlng up hrs tee IS Ken Hanson lnter school champ Sporfs Page 129 l p sf I ............ 95 1 7X ......... 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' 13 .............. 2 ' 9 ' ............... 6 ' ............. 13 SWIMMING Under the expert eye of Chuck Lund, who acted as captain and coach, the tankmen splashed to third place in the city conference with 4 wins, 2 losses and 2 ties In the city meet Harding finished third close on the heels of first place Central and Second place Murray Members of the team who placed in the city meet were Clarey Wlesner first place 400 yd freestyle Jim Anderson second place 100 yd butterfly Chuck Lund third place 100 yd breast stroke Don Dornfeld third place 50 yd freestyle Don Fox fourth place 400 yd free style All the swimming meets were held at Wilder poo I--r f',f ..::...-.. 5 Ed Zollman expert ly displays the art f performing Jack kmfe dous performance Wheres my Brylcreem'7 rs the avid expression Chuck Lund dis plays after putting on a tremen Rowl D Fox M Miller E Zollman J Anderson Row 2 T Anderson C Wies ner D Dornfeld L Rleks Row 3 B Wheaton R Olson C Lund Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding SCORES Central Mechanic Arts Washington Monore Wilson Johnson Humboldt H' If as' l up fwmow cr 'bvt K Getting off to leaping start are senior members of the swimming team 'Rf-Q 4-'lx if NFL, I ' . 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The Kmghts captured another vlctory over Central on May 4, at Phalen dlamond Alexander and Lundqulst h1t 2 home runs aprece and De Mlke, Cunn1ngham and Knoll had on a plece to make the score 8 3 Hardmg Knlghts won thelr last three games by vlctonously wmmng Wllson 8 1, Mechan1c Arts 3 1, and Monroe 5 4 The leadmg scorers 1n these games wereg Ness, Alexander, Lund gugt, Cunmngham, De Mxke, Mc Lellan, Schwartzbauer and u er Wlth only the loss of three semors last year, all the boys w1l1 be retummg thxs year to form the Hardmg baseball team for the 1960 season NM Coach Mc Donald talks play and use of equlpment to captam Ron De Mike Spo ns Page 131 n on -'r 'QW 21, ft 4' A 4 ,h -'N g, ' ,Z ' i W -7, '- g .417 Y ix 23 as pg ' 'X f J - ' -11 jr' XC V' A 'M ' 9 Y l l R 2 1 , P, ,ra .ov sa - asr A lN,1 wi fs-r effh N 9 ai vas? is V al To Tl 1 f .r-',fy ,is fs. fe, .er 1, ' Y I I X ' , l do f E X H A 'T' s E -,V I f w ' ...r 1.0, -. 5 'u 4 ft A ' 0 3 2 0 l A N5 . 4 I, ? lb -M I . 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Januce M 54 86 Fahey Patruck J 54 Farrell Kathleen M 67 92 Farrell Terry M 24 91 Faurungton Bull 126 Faurungton Douglas 67 Fehr Cathy A 54 81 75 76 Fettunger Marulee 54 Fegeresun Kay 54 78 92 Fegeresun Sandra 6792 Fuke Brand Funcel Gary Funholt Carol Fuscher Judy A 62 79102 Futzenberger Pam 62 91 84 92 Fllesbach Dorusuean 79 Flamerty Kathy M Florun Mardell V 54 76 Flowers Flowers Flowers Fonstad G u E 2 Juduth A 24 Sandra 67 92 Pau F 54 52 76 Foote Roger A 67 Forrest B Il A 54 112 Forsberg Dennus 24 Forsberg Janet M 54 73 91 Fortmeyer Sandy L 62 79 Fox Donald R 24 72 75128 130 17 Frank Deborah G 67 Frantzen Dave C 24118 119 STUDENT Franzen Patrucua F 24 74 77 79 89 75 76 Frederuck Herb L Freeman Rschard W 67 Freusleben Juduth M Fren Joyce M 62 73 95 86 Fruendt Gaul Fruendt Robertl 67 Fruendt Steve 67 Frusk Sandra K 67 79 Frutsch Cheryl J 24 91 94 86 Frutze Lous P 54 74 90 86 76 Frost Vaughn A 24 85 Frye Ray 62 Fuller Robert T 25 87 Fuller Roger L 25 Gagluardu Januce M 62 79 92 Ga'ash Sharon 62 79 Gall Deloras J 25 97 9184 04 Gallas John R 62 Galvun Glorua Anne 25 Garner Janet R 25 87 Garnett Sharon K 5491 Garrett Stephen H 62 Gebhard Davud Y 62 78 60 Gebhord Roger 62 74 117 25 Geuger Betty E 67 Geuger Dennus 54 Gersmeyer Patrucua R 62 73 Gubson Donald E Gugson Ken W Gulde Susan J 25 Gusselquust Sue C 54 91 Glunnon Judy A 62 Glockner Patrucua A 62 Gobert Barbara K 54 91 86 Gomez Chas W 25 78 84 85 12 Gomez Ester B 62 73 86 77 Goranson Duane J 54 73 52 Gran Davud C 62 78 Grans Susan R 54 94 92 93 Granse MaryJ 62 Grausnuck Duane L 54 89 Gregory Gary O 62125 Gregory Patrucua A 67 Greusung Clarence W Grumaluskus Glorua 54 74 93 89 77 92 75 Gruenhagen Corrune 79 Grunke John H 5452112 Gubasta Jeanne E 54 9152 Gulucksrud Lunda J 62 Gund Roger 67 Gustafson Beverly 25 95 91 93 92 Gustafson Janune 54 76 Haas Carol Ann 54 25 Hass Ken B Hass Sharon D Haberman Januce R 73 25 95 78 101 16 Hagen Art D 62 116 Hagen Janet M 54 INDEX Halguson John 125 Hall John E 54 Ha Susan I 62 92 Halverson Doug 26 Halverson T m C 62121 125 Halverson W1Ima U 62 Hamer Ruchard Hamer Rosemary 62 Hamulton Carolyn 26 94 104 Hammel Euleen J 26 7516 Hammes Carol Mae 26 Handke Hanggu Hansen Hansen Hanson Hanson Hanson Hanson Marulyn 62 Juduth A 26 Larry 62 Rodney T 67 Donald W Gary R 62 Harlan 67 Kenneth E 26119 Hanson Morgue C 54 76 Hanson Ruchord L 54107 Hanson Terry V 26 Hardy Bonuta M 54 72 Hardy Duane E 67 91 Harms Gerald H 26 Harrungton Gary H 54 Harrus Duane E 54 73 94 76 Horns Kennon Harrus Muke J Harruson Leo R Hartman Gregory C 67 81 Harvueux Andrea C 54 72 95 94 91 92 84 106 Hasley Alvun 26 Hauble Carol F 54 Hawkuns Jerry W 62 90126 Hayne Ralph W 67 Haynes Sharon L 62 74 89 Hazzard Spencer 54 52 107 Hebert Rosann 54 86 91 76 Hebert Teresa U 62 Hecht Sandra L 54 86 Heumerl Joan M 26 89 75 Heun James A 54 Heunruch BabJ 62 60 Heunze Charlotte 62 Helgason Jon H 62 73 117 Henderson Davud E 67 Henderson Duanne C 26 73 78 85 919510010516 Henderson Doug 54126 Henruchs Ronald E 62 Henry Ruchord A 27 72 81 80 8410010516 Hermuel Donna M 2787 Hernandez Jerry 54 Hernandez Sandral 54 Heroux Jean C 62 79 Heroux Joan C 62 79 Heroux Roger 54 Hesey Fred R 62117 Heyn Duanne K 67 Huble Marge 62 Huber Jack F 2773 91 105 Huebert Laus 54 Hughberg Patrucua M 27105 Hughberg Ruchord D 55 76 Huldebrandt Robert 55 88 Hulke Harry H 62 84 Hulke Mervun C 54 Hunes Kathleen S 55 91 94 Hutes Kathryn K 67 Hutes Sylvua E 27 Hutzman Jaume R Hoaglund Cheryl J 62 60 Hoerchner Lynn C 89 27 73 74 75 92 93 77 79 Ho KayJ 27 Hoffa Glenl 67 Hoffman Jeanne M 55 52 107 Hoffman RuchardJ 55 Hogan Judy M 62 86 60 Hogrefe Vurgunua 27 Holden Donna L 55 73 90 89 Holm Nancy 8 62 Holman Terryl Holmes loralee R 55 78 Holt Tom E 55 Holtzkomp Roger A 67 Honebrunk Ruchord K 27 Hopkuns Pamela J 67 76 Hoppe Ruchord H 55 Horrusberger Terry 68 Horrusberger Vurgunua Hottunger Eugene 55 Hovde Frank C 62 Hoveland Ruchord H How Mary D 27 87 Huber Duck G 68 Huberty Joe E 55 Hueman Carol M 62 Hueman Dennus 27 Hut Ruchord 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Valen Grace A 65 92 Valentine Davld D 65 Valley Allen W 58 76 Vance Patrtcra Ann 59 Vanderhoof Sue E 45 78 89 VanDusartz St ve J 59112 Van Hoeve Fred J 65 VanKlrk Donald F VanKnrk Lueda 59 79 VanRyn Kathleen A 4586 VanSrckel Burnett 65 Vasburg James R Ver Halgh Sandra J 59 Vlerow Ray R 59 Vntek Judy M 65 Voelker Elame M 59 80 86 VonDeLmde Dennns J VonDeLlnde Kathleen 66 Vye Sheryl K 59 76 92 Waage Joanne L 59 77 Wagner Gerrl F 59 52 74 92 Wagner Kenneth G 66 116 Wakeheld James T Waldner Geraldine F 45 87 Waldo Edward E 45 B7 Waldon Theodora Walesheck Doug G 66116 122 125 Walesheck Marvyn L 45 87 9 Wallcke Bruce M 66 Walker Davrd W 69 Walker Waller Waller Waller Wallm Wallm Walsh STUDENT Richard R 69 A vm J 66 Bully A 69 Nancy L 76 Gerald E 69 Nancy K 59 76 89 Mlke 59 77 INDEX Wermus Dan A Werra John F Wesp Mnchael P 59 West James S 66 West Marcla A 46109 Westervelt Jeannie 69 92 Westlund Wtlma M 59 73 75 Wolters Jaclue 74 77 78 91 Walters Patrtcua 59 74 Walther Nancy L 66 8691 Waed Mary Ellen 69 92 Warltng Toml 69 76 90 Westphal Mtke D 66 80 Wlnkel Jaclue 47 Wlnkel JohnJ 59 Wmter Douglas 66 Wmter Sandy J 66 W f Ellue J 47 79 Wttt Thomas E 47 74 85 91 117 Wutte Roberta D 66 Wlttlcli Tom 59 Westphal Sandra J W alen Bull J 66 Whall Nancy L 66 Wheaton Robert E 66 Whelan Kathleen A Wolfe Wolfe Wood Wood Wood Janet F 47 Sandra L 59 Jlm M 59 Raymond 47 80 81 Walter W 69 Warner Barbara A 59 74 76 78 86 92 Warner Warren Wayne Webber Weber Webster Webster Webster Webster Webster Po A 69 Davud L John 87 Sandra L 69 92 Kathy K Arlene Candy L 66 Douglas L 45 Joy Ann S 45 Walter 59 77 Wegwerth Allen R 66 73 60 9 Wegwerth Nancy 46 75 86 Wegwerth Richard A 46 Wegwerth Sandra J 5989 Wenss Arlene M 46 Welss Dennus 69 Welle Vtckn A 46 87105 Wentz Whela Whtte Whnte White Whlte 140 Whute n Terry M 59 77 Jeanne E 69 Gloria J 66 Michael A 46 Ronda 46 73 75 77 82 79 Sherry L 66 79 Whtte Wtlllam 46 76 78 Wtcklem Robert G 46 81 101 Wrelde Pam .l 69 73 92 Wlesner Clarey W 46 78 85 Wtlke Glenn 47 Wtlke Lxnda C 6689 Wulllams J ne L 2 Wnlllams Leroy D 59 Wllllams Marilyn T 59 Wtlluams Ruchard D 47119 Wtllrs Dorthy C 66 77 92 W son D n J 59 Thomas H 66 80126 Wenzler Duane L 5972105 106 Wt son J hn J 69 Wilson Kathy M 47 75 Wmgate Joyce E 47 73 91 94 Worobel Anna K 66 73 74 76 79 Wrrght Ted A 47 Worbel Carol J Yanka Mickey 69 Yeager Jerry 59126 Yeager Roger L 66116 Yep Vucky M 6991 Youngqulst Llnda K 66 60 73 92 Zetpelt Dave R 59 Z ntzus E rl L 7 Zleman D nnls E 59112116 Zimmerman Vlrglnta K 59 Ztolkowsku Annette J 69 79 Zollman Edward E 69 130 Ldla L Zupter Gary H 59112 Page 137 V , ' . , . 66 ' , ' 1 l ' . , . 46 ' , . 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' I I I I v I 1 960 SAGA PATRONS ACCOUNTING AND INCOME TAX AAA Plerce Cash Regrster 1253 E 7th PR 6 0820 APPAREL SHOPS Easton s Shop 919 E Seventh PR1 7344 Hartman s Dept Store 867 Payne Avenue PR 6 1412 APPLIANCES Anderson Electric 712E 7th PRI 1 00 Arlington Company 1001 Payne PR 6 1506 Peterson s Maytag Inc 798 E 7th PR1 8871 Tower Radro 81 Appliances 833 E 7th PR1 8839 Wrnkler Electrrc Appliances 961 Arcade PR 61518 AUTO DEALERS Hazel Park Auto Supply 1906 Stillwater PR 4 5565 AWNINGS Arcade Shades 1081 Arcade PR 1 7489 BAKERIES Eddne s Home Bakery 1899 Strllwater PR 1 1073 Hazel Park Bakery 844 Whtte Bear PR 6 7525 Samtary Bakery 933 E 7th PR 6 2426 BANKS First Merchants State Bank 879 E 7th PR 4 5991 Northwestern State Bank 875 Mlnnehaha Ave PR 1 5555 BARBERS Ben and Arnle s Barber Shop 942 E 7th Jack Prlce Barber 363 Earl Street .I A Wrese Barber Shop 961 E 7th PR1 4271 Ray s Rock 81 Roll Barber Shop 790 E 7th Voeller s Beauty Salon 566 Atlantic PR 1 4278 BEAUTY SHOPS Beauty Nook 939 Conway PR 4 4332 Jean s Beauty Shop 1657 E Mrnnehaha PR 6 6767 LaVaunes Beauty Shop 1368 E 7th PR1 3340 Roddy s Barber 81 Beauty Shop 919 Reaney PR 6 6181 BOTTLING COMPANIES Seven Up Bottling Co 520 Payne Avenue PR 6 2711 BUSINESS SCHOOLS Rasmussen Business School 65 E 5th CA 2 4474 CLEANERS Deluxe Rug Cleaners 1195 E 7th PR 1 5571 Frblson Cleaners 1090 Arcade PR 6 8391 Hazel Park Cleaners 786 E 7th PR1 5541 Mother s Friend Cleaners 740 E 7th PR 6 2721 CLUBS Dayton s Bluff Commercial Club 770 E 7th PR 6 5136 CONFECTIONERY STORES Nevrlle Confectronery 219 Bates Avenue PR 1 5112 DANCE STUDIOS Lorrarne s Dance Studro 788 E 7th PR 1 3711 DEPARTMENT STORES Hermann s Department Store 969 E 7th PR 6 0145 DRUG STORES Guertrn Drug Store 7th and White Bear PR 4 3701 Lmcoln Park Super Farr and Drug Store 1984 Stillwater Avenue PR 6 2226 Mrnnehaha Drug Co 1781 E Mrnnehaha PR 4 2363 North Drug 786 E 7th PR 6 0225 Snyder Bros Drug Store FLORISTS Hudson Road Nursery 1780 Old Hudson Rd PR 1 5181 Posey Muller 1767 Old Hudson Rd PR 6 2704 FUEL 8. OIL Actlon Lube Oll Company Mfg 1198 E 7th PR 6 2287 Dayton Oll Co 835 E 7th PR 4 5100 Hawklnson s Pure Oll 719 Payne PR 6 9073 Hazel Park Fuels 1000 Kannard PR 6 2725 FURNITURE STORES Schweltz Furmture 1000 Arcade Street PR 6 3111 GROCERY STORES Bob s Market 939 E 7th PR1 1591 Connre s Food Market 241 Earl Street PR 6 1001 D Hackner Grocery 1121 Mrnnehaha PR 6 7061 Harry s Grocery 379 Marla PR 6 9278 Hoff s Grocery 1658 E 7th PR 41975 Lmcoln Park Super Farr 1980 Stillwater Avenue PR 1 5593 luck Food Market 1059 Earl PR 6 1591 . , ' - I ' 1 , - n I - I - I ' F , . I - . . , ' . v l . , - 0 . ' I ' , - . . . , - I I - . . l , I . , ' . I - I ' l o I - I - . I . I - . I ' . , ' - ' I I - . , ' I - o 1620 White Bear, PR 1-8803 . , ' :I ' . , ' ' . 'I ' -I ' 1 q ' u I ' 4 I ' . , . . . I - a I ' I I - I - I - 1 I - 1 ' - r Q I ' I - '. , . I - I , ' . I - . l I - , - . . I - . , - I - Luger Grocery 1134 E 7th PR61049 Memmer s Grocery 1045 Hudson Rd PR 6 4305 Morellu s Super Market 535 Colllns PR 4 5961 Roger s Serv Well Market 980 Whrte Bear PR 6 9318 HARDWARE STORES Dayton s Bluff Hardware Inc 1100 Arcade Street PR 6 4654 Lrncoln Park Hardware 1987 Stillwater PR 4 5351 Mounds Park Hardware 297 Marla PR 6 0806 Nel s Hardware 967 Bush PR 1 8939 Our Own Hardware 1200 Payne PR 6 6996 INSURANCE AGENCIES Engberg Agency 1031 Payne PR 6 2706 JEWELERS Josten s Manufacturing Co Foshay Tower Arc Mpls FE 6 3950 Kokkeler Jewelry 1610 Whlte Bear PR 6 8183 Roger s Jewelry Store 416 Wabasha CA 2 6767 LUMBER COMPANIES Hazel Park Lumber Co 1050 White Bear PR 1 6436 W B Martln Lumber Co 1291 E 7th PR15517 MACHINE WORKS Haberman Machine Works 1160 E 7th PR 1 7455 MEATS Berglund Meat Market 1323 Whrte Bear PR 6 5715 PAINT STORES Arcade Pamts 1111 Arcade PR 1 4789 Sun Ray Pamts Sun Ray Shoppmg Center PR 4 6300 Swanson s Pamts 835 Payne PR1 5121 PHYSICIANS W G Johansen MD 1031 Payne Route 17 PIZZA Angle s Pazza 1047 Hudson Rd PA 6 7244 Carbone s Przza 680 E 7th PR 6 3361 Geno s Przza Rama 670 Payne PR 6 9274 Rocco's Przza 1179 Mlnnehaha PR 6 9157 PLASTICS Mrdwest Plastic 208 Bates Avenue PR 1 1252 PLUMBING AND HEATING Avoles Plumbing Servlce 779 E 7th PR15515 SAGA PATRONS 1 960 PRINTERS West St Paul Prmtlng 1276 S Robert CA 4 4855 PUBLISHERS Mr Fred D Fredell 2300 St Clarr Avenue Ml 8 3203 REAL ESTATE Hazel Park Realty Co 1330 Whlte Bear PR 6 0100 Young Realty 1298 E 7th PR1 5538 RECORDS Reeves Muslc Co 991 Arcade PR 4 8351 RESTAURANTS George Conroy 2210 Hudson Rd PR 6 2709 Yarusso s Brothers 637 Payne PR 6 9058 SERVICE STATIONS Ed s DX Service 7th and Whrte Bear PR 6 6677 Fvnch s 66 Service 803 Earl St PR 6 9125 Hasselman s Standard Servlce 1061 Hudson Rd Knea Servrce 743 East Thard PR 6 6081 Larry s Motor Service 1118 E 7th PR6 9174 Lee s Cnty Servrce 1627 White Bear PR 6 9289 Lrncoln Park Texaco 1991 Strllwater Road PR 6 9213 Phrllrp 66 Statron 510 Whute Bear Avenue PR 6 9359 Phulllp 66 Station 1401 White Bear Avenue PR 6 9140 Ray s Standard Statuon 1772 East Mrnnehaha PR 6 9144 Shell Statron Whlte Bear 8- Maryland PR 6 0100 Standard Servnce Statron 1581 Whrte Bear PR 6 9094 Ted Wlllne s Mobll Service 871 E 7th PR 6 9284 SHOE STORES Lund Shoe C0 699 E 7th PR 6 6031 Lonettls Shoe Repalr 957 E 7th SIGNS Nelson s S gn Co 926 Arcade PR 6 1427 TRANSFER AND STORAGE Wallln Transfer 1831 Bush Avenue PR 4 3311 VARIETY STORES S S Kresge Co Sun Ray Shopplng Center PR 4 6100 Kreuger Varaety Store 683 East Thrrd PR 1 0083 WOODWORKING AND REFINISHING Payne Avenue Woodwork Co 747 Payne . 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I . 1 ' 1 ' . , - dreams become reoluty Xl Dlllgently worklng ln thelr respective dutles on the 1960 Saga staff are the edltors plctured above Ronda Whlte Sandy SpltZ Judy Qulgley fstandlngl Connle Carbone Cathy Mahoney Pat Nelson Sandy Smlth and Sue Pen ton Not plctured IS Pat Franzen and Glorla Galvln Around our world we ve Or w1nn1ng team progres been wlth you s1ve club even your favor Thls IS the tlme :te lass To remxmsce You look at these Our many rendezvous Wrth srghs or smrles It mlght have been your hlghest class 1960 SAGA STAFF Edltor ln chlef SANDY SPITZ Mana mg edltor RON DA WHITE Faculty edltor SUE PENTON Senior edltor CONNIE CARBONE Reporters DEDE GALL CLAUDIA RASMUSSEN Underclassmen editor JUDY QUIGLEY Student Llfe Clubs editor PAT NELSON ACIIVIIIGS editor CATHY MAI-IONEY Sports edltor SANDY SMITH Reporters BOB ISAACSON IUDY HANGII PAT FRANZEN GI ORIA GALVIN Editorial advlsor MR DAVID WNUK Busmess manager DAVE PEABODY Business advlsor MR ROSENQUIST The memorles you cherxsh now W1ll keep each golden wh1le So as we take a page to close we say Thanks to those who led our way Plctorlally artlstlcally and lxterally we hope you have enjoyed I'6V18W1l'1g our world ln the prancmg pages of thrs 1960 Saga In capturmg our many academxc socxal athletlc and achrev 1ng rendezvous through much planmng and pub lxshmg the tlme has now come to acknowledge the followlng 1nd1v1duals whose 1nsp1rat1on and asslstance has made th1s publlcatlon posslble To our pubhsher Mr Fred Fredell who dxd all ln h1s power to carry out our plan To our advlsor Mr DaV1d Wnuk who taught us the fundamentals of Joumahsm To our photographer Mr Ken Bachelor whose experlence ln photograpny was a necesslty To the Golden Rule Photo Reflex Department who photographed the 1960 grads Page 140 To Mr Bud Messenger who photographed the classes of 61 62 and 63 To our patrons who fmanclally asslsted us 1n makmg th1s book posslble Whatever way our world leads us lt would be hard to forget Hardmg s memorles and ltS Symbols Hardmg to thee we smg Smg tml our dear halls nng School of our happy days Well smg m thy pralse Well always flght for thee Hardmg Hlgh On on to vlctory Th1ne the honor, thme the glory HARDING HIGH . 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