Harlan Community High School - Harpoon Yearbook (Harlan, IA)

 - Class of 1955

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Xxx , f, , .t A et ar, aan M 1 ss' 4 l . . X 4 ,f, N l ' l ll A J il l , t ' I X ' t r l . . X 1 r . , ., FX ' l I . V 5 X' t , 1 I 7 The school is always in the spotlight in a com- munity the size of Harlan. Many people get their entertainment by attending plays, con- s certs, exhibits, football and basketball games. It is here we receive the basic education that we need to prepare us for future needs. We will look back on our high school days with happiness and remember important incidents EDHOR that happened there. These memories have W em Pe'e'Sen been captured inthe 1955 HARPOON. f Cf ' 1 ' BUSINESS MANAGER ,.J,p,.,,,! , Hn f Kay Christensen X3 k l f ' Af. 1 Y, I ' I lf ' ' l'?'1L : Published by the Journalism Class of Harlan High School, Harlan, Iowa 3 2 c .Q N TABLE 01 - ADMINIST CLASSE CLUB SPORT MUSI DRAMATIC HI-LIF ADVERTIS ,f ,' 'iv',. F., k,e.lQg.A 1 gym? ? A2 ,ft Jiffy., W ,V Q +- ff? tb, 'r f 44 1 M! gs' . Q- 4 in ' 4- f V' A wg, 5' ww- 1 vi Ar. e. 5 if 1.-fa : ' , f 1,5 A g h azs3 2 FZ z A . 54 'L M7 59 A ' Jia Q' 1. 34 ,4 .. : Q Ap J 1. -,rf if-,,fg'if wi? ff' .- at 5.3 M . , V ,Q am, , if 4 . ,N . xw A X , . 5 w mg sg X 2 x . 5 + Y' x 1 V Q ,ks 1. A A -ew R1-x mm. was. ' .3 1 S ww K was S tn, - 'L K K1 X ii' 'Qs aiu - se. K. 1 53. - - . ei , X 2 , 5-gig N sa ! N ' W QS ,Q X W .X R is Q 1 f f Q ' f w is p F, Qcgfw ,,,,,,.' X J X S 'R -. X :,g:.5?f :X Sxvf-NN S X L Q5-gif N 5 2.- 5 of ya, W- Businessmen play a very important part in school activities. Their support and contributions to different projects of the school have made many things pos- sible for us, the students of Harlan High School. With deep and sincere appreci- ation the Journalism Department dedicates the 1955 HARPOON to the Harlan businessmen. 4 EIA x fx I 'Q Xxf 1'x 'X f,X 1' X fl XX ' x Jmznisfrafion RAY A. KILLION OUR SUPERINTENDENTI SCHOOL BOARD: AND PRINCIPAL... SCHOOL BOARD - Seated: Gordon Paulkg Ray A. Killion, Superintendentp Russell Gould, Presidentg Jack Lewis, Treasurerg Mrs .Carl Bisgard. Standing: Donald Blakely, Secrqaryg illard Robbins, John Hulsebus. Y L. S. JAMISON Q RAY A. KILLION serves as the superintendent of the Harlan school system. ln addition to his usual duties, he has been kept busy this year by the supervision of the new construction work of the Park School and the addition to the high school. Mr. Killion has a B. A. from Drake University and an M. A. from the University of Iowa. L. S. JAMISON is familiar to everyone in Harlan High School. We have come to know our principal better by going to his office for ab- sent or tardy slips, to get our admits signed or maybe under other numerous circumstances. The student council is advised by him. Mr. Jamison received a B. A. from Knox College and an M. A. from Creighton University. 6 'N 5 if 461 DARLEEN HOLM Harlan's new music teacher is MISS HOLM, who has a B. M. E. from the University of Ne- braska. She has charge of vocal music in Laurel school and in the high school. The instructor of shorthand and bookkeep- ing is MISS JACKSON. She received a B. A. de- gree from Iowa State Teachers College and is a sponsor of the senior class. Mechanical drawing and shop are taught by MR. JOHNSON, who is co-sponsor of the H Club and the freshman class. Mr. Johnson is coach of football and assistant coach in basket- ball and track. He has his B. S. degree from Northwest Missouri State Teachers College and an M. A. from the University of Wyoming. 1. .k' X4 Q Leo Koesten v 'six CLEM MARSDEN MR. KOESTER, who has a B. A. degree from Loras College, teaches Latin and freshman Eng- lish. The senior class and Latin Club are under his sponsorship. As athletic director of Harlan High, MR. MARSDEN is coach of track and basketball and assistant coach in football. He instructs mathe- matics and is co-sponsor of H Club and the Na- tional Honor Society. He has his B. S. degree from Iowa State Teachers College and an M. S. degree from Drake University. MRS. MUSHRUSH, the school nurse, re- ceived her R. N. at the Bishop Clarkson Memorial Hospital. She has the responsibility of the gen- eral health of the eight hundred students in the Harlan schools. MARIE MusHRusH N Z Y L V LTPVP DING LIGHT x, ,Ax . '- I f , 5 if I .V 'S ' Si! pulillln -viii The director of concert band, marching band, and other instrumental groups is MR. PUNDMANN. He has his B. S. and M. A. de- grees from the State Teachers College in Kirks- ville, Missouri. MISS ROBINSON, who has a B. A. degree from the State University of Iowa, teaches jun- ior English and speech. She directs all dramatics and is the sponsor of the National Thespians So- ciety and serves as co-sponsor of the freshman class. MISS RODDY, who has a B. F. A. degree from the University of Nebraska, is Harlan's fourth art teacher. She has charge of the art department and is co-sponsor of the iunior class. Home Economics is taught by M ISS SCHACK, who received a B. S. degree from Iowa State College. She sponsors the Home Econom- ics Club and the sophomore class. MR. WILLIAMS, who has his B. A. degree from Simpson College, teaches civics, United States History and sophomore English. The agricultural instructor is MR. WOODIN. The F. F. A. is under his sponsorship, and he teaches an adult educatio al course for a period of ten weeks for anyonb ho wishes to partici- pate. He has a By gree from Iowa State College. . I , F F U f I itll! tl xx Ryu in I llll, f 5 VERNIE SCHACK TED WILLIAMS All' RONALD WOODIN Cusfodians NELS MILLER HOWARD PEDERSEN DEAN COPELAND FAMILIAR FACES AROUND OUR SCHOOL Secretary fo fhe Superintendent JEAN JENSEN Bus Drivers EDWIN LARSEN JOHN QUIST PAUL GRULKE OTTO SORENSEN GEORGE WEBER fffxx Xxlllf X 1 X x ,N X L!! xxx RSSQ5 9 ln the main spotlight This year, of course, were the seniors, For them the end of four prosperous years was upon them. The final whirl of excitement began with the pleasure of being royally entertained by the iuniors at the prom. Then the time for Bacca- laureate was here, and finally Commencement and the much covet- ed diplomas. The seniors chose lavender and white as their class colors and the lily ofthe valley as their flower. We build the ladder by which we climb is the motto the seniors of 1955 hope to follow in future years. SENIOR CLASS OFHCERS: Bob Wigness, Vice- Pres.g Don Lucas, Pres., Vera Goodmanson, Sec., Terry Handy, Treas. MARLENE BARNETT Girls' Glee Club 4, Pep Club 4, RICHARD BARNETT Football I-4, Basketball 'I-3, Track X. G. A. A. I-4, Home Ec. Club I, 2, I-4, H-Club 2-4. 4. Qfffwzj' I ll Cplgjjljf Hpilr po , Un MWA J 7 1 A -if l ,.fw W L II,ffr..d'bLANI ,x f-,I 7 fowl' ,bflq FV il 'Aff' LIN, A, 1. ...R J, ZW,-fu Q5 Lu Var, My K 4-' Af? l 17 l' -t I 07 . lf- 7 VIZXQX. X 'I on Q X Oxpflf I I -Cv 4 MM f' S ,ll fx k X Server fn x C f GLORIA ANDE Usher 2-4, Hi-Y 3, 4. G. A. A. I-4, Home Ec. JERALD ANDERSEN f' Milfffbf Q9 W Student Council 3, National Plonor Society 4, Preceptor 3, Ninety Club 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4, Thespians 4, Club 1, 'iff li ff.,1'-fm-ff Wi' 0 6 ' EMILY BOOK Girls' Glee Club 4, Prom Server 2, BWwj G. A. A. I-4, Latin Club I, Sec., Home Ec. Club 4. ..I. ty Club 3, Latin Club 3. l rt mgton, Minnesota l,2, Nine- L PEGGY ANDERSEN Girls' Glee Club 4, Volleyball 3 Cheerleader 2, 4, Prom Sewer 2 Pep Club I, 2, 4, G. A. A I-4 Home Ec. Club I, 2, 4, Treasurer Library Club I, 2. DOROTHY ATKINSON 1 Lewis, Iowa I, 2, Pep Club 3, G : A. A. 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4. F 1 13 DEWEY BROCKMANN Music Contest l-45 Class Play 35 Mixed Chorus 2-45 Boys' Glee Club ELIZABETH BOOTH National Honor Society 3, 45 Nine- ty Club l-45 Commencement Ush- l-45 Vocal Small Groups 45 Oper- er 35 Homecoming Page 35 Har- etta l, 25 Basketball I5 Track l. poon Staff 3, 45 Cyclone Staff l, A an 1 1 4 , 3, 4, Co-Editor5 Quill 81 Scr ll 3 MJ dd F 6,3 4 1 'A 45 Music Contest , 1 Pee .1 5 4 p lu. ..: J s L19-4 4, ' Contest 35 Class l , ne- ' I Act Play 3, 45 es ' s 3, , J4 cl JJ! AC -9 -91 fl l4bMarching 81 Cqnce Ban 1- 5 X Clinic Ban , 5 Us 2- 'l fffk 'Y , ,- , A. A. 1-3, n c 1, ome . W 11, f Fulk! fg Club 4. , fi ' W ll MW' l BEVERLY BRAMER Aj A V My-4' Homecoming Queen 45 Snow Ball f Queen 35 Attendant 45 Cyclone At- . tendant 35 Girls' ,ee Club 45V - s ' leyball 3, Pep Cl b 1 5 - - ROBERT BURMEISTER dent 3, Sec et ry 4 A. 1-4, Ho e E 1- P 1 . w , 5 Music Contest l-45 Speech Con- test 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 One- Act Play 3, 45' All-School Produc- tion 35 Concert Band I-45 March- Boys' A M' . ing Band l-45 Thespians 3, 45 4, P. P. A. 1-4. Glee Club 45 Pep Band 3, COLLEEN Brzovven Marching Band l, 25 Concert Band 8 ,,,,1,f,4WYf l-3: PeP Club 1, 2, 'Ke A. A. - 5 l. ' . l 4 atm Class K Operetta 15 Basketball l JEFFREY C Play 45 Boys' Glee Track RICHARD BURMEIST . 4 One-Act Play 45 Hi-Y 45 F. F. A. I-4, Vice President. n 'lx 1- N' ,- H, I 'K a .X , , ' l Q? i -1' -' J- LELAND CARTER 5' ' ,L ' Basketball l5 Track l5 Hi-Y 2. , 13-.av X ,, 1 o , fs' 0 so I 'I' 1 E' Y 1-hh 5 X P m wie W ,Q 5 P 2 X a 1 . It ' fh- X F , A Q I B L Q ' N ., I I , V tl rs I1 3 l .N I , I 1 x Su j V 11 fix ,P Q44 2 1 .V XXX r 5 I U' 'hr v . : .F ' ' ' A In A '-' .- 9, fr s , s ., x 2,5 I 5 ' Y s v 'J F bt lo . - J 5 5 ' 3' 1 U h 'f l L . .x w , r D J A f 'Q f E .1 A I LYNN CHRISTENSEN ck l5 Pep Club l, 25 F. F, A. l4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4. KAY CHRISTENSEN Class Secretary 35 National Honor Society 45 Ninety Club l, 25 Har- poon Staff 45 Cyclone Staff 4, Quill 8. Scroll 45 Music Contest I5 Thespians 45 Pep Club 3, 4, Presi- dent5 G. A. A. l-35 Latin Club l, President5 Class Play Student Di- rector 45 Student Librarian l. oo 4, Cyclone Staff 4, Qui l 4, All-State Chorus 3 4, Music Contest l-4, Speech ont lt 4, Class Play 4, Student re t 3, One-Act Play l, 3, 4, PATRI OESER II 1 ool Production 3, Thespians 4, Mixed Chorus l-4, Boys' Glee Club l-4, Vocal Small Groups 5 Operetta l, 2, Latin Club I, 3, 4. '1 l LINDA CHRISTIANSEN G. A. A. 4, Home Ec. Clu ff ff' . Ovviifaf , .I f.,- . I 5, liz' Ji, . f didn? 1 -'i ,uf HAl2OLD C ARK I Ninety Club , ' ee 4, onler , I-4, JR ati . 2 l-4, Basketball l-3, Track l-3, Prom Server 2, H-Club 2-4, Hi-Y VERA GOODMANSON Roosevelt-Des Moines I, Class Sec- retary 4, National Honor Society 4, Commencement Usher 3, Girls' State 3, Homecoming Attendant, Harpoon Staff 4, Cyclone Staff 4, Quill 8. Scroll 4, Music Contest 2, Cyclone Queen 4, All-Schol Pro- duction 3, Concert Band 2, March- ing Band 2, Instrumental Small Groups 2, Pep Band 2, Dance Band 2, Volleyball 3, Basketball 2, Prom Server 2, G. A. A. 2-4, Home Ec. Club 4. LJ to 0 W M :cf C E S ' 1 ' lass Tr er 3, oon 4, yclon S , C..,y,,1!,v., 1 ,, , bal I-4, Tra , GARY CHRISUANSEN JNq,H,C,U . Class Vice-President l, Harpoon , y Staff 4, Cyclone Staff 4, Football O 0 0 fgli VALJEAN HACK One-Act Play 4, Hi-Y 4, Pep Club 2, F. F. A. l-4. - -ff My . .j 4 by fi!! K 1 .r ' ' -1 Vlmf f' - of i U I 1 I , A f ZZ? JUDY HA ll .ty , CULLISON ,M NDRA FARNER W' National Honor Society 3, 4, Nine- ty Club 2-4, Harpoon Staff 3, 4, Cyclone Staff 2-4, Quill 8. Scroll 3, 4, Music Contest l, 2, Speech Contest 3, 4, Snow Ball Attendant 4, Class Play 3, 4, One-Act Play l, 3, 4, All-School Production 3, Thespians 3, 4, Vice President, Cheerleader l, 3, Usher 2-4, Pep Club l, 3, G. A. A. l, Latin Club l. Class Play 3, Pep Club 4, G A.l, 2, 4,Home Ec. Club l, 2 4 LOWELL HENRIKSEN TERRY HANDY Class Treasurer 4, Ninety Club 2, Class Play Stage Manager 3, One- Act Play Stage Crew 3, All-School Production Stage Crew 3. ELIZABETH HENDRICKS G. A. A. 1-4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2 4. Mayor 4, Class President 2, Stu- dent Council 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4,. Ninety Club, 1-3, Harpoon Staff 2-4, Cyclone Staff 1, 4, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Speech Con- test 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, One- Act Play 3, All-School Production 3, Thespians 3, 4, President, Boys' Glee Club 4, Track 1, Bas- ketball 1, Prom Server 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President, Pep Club 4. ,,,,, 44-oCfa,-v! ,Z 'ral-uflfgfy I fo-46 KENNETH JACOBS Class President 1, Student Coun- cil 1, Homecoming Attendant, Snow Ball Attendant 4, Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Track 1-4, H- I - n BMX 1415 , .dp Club 2-4, Vice-President, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President. VERLE HENRI KSEN Hi-Y 4, P Cub 4, . F. A. 1-4. HMM .,.ll3?f?'zaf ,,.4.Uz. ,650-MJ cu.-eo-of--1.45, ,, ,' U :,24xZ1JH4 Will, . 'l , , It JI!j.i, H! X 1 DARWIN HOOGENSEN fi' ' Y STANLEY JOHANNSEN Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Operetta 1, 2, Tfack 1, 3, 4, F. F. A. 1-4., . I ., N - J I I I National Honor Society 4, Ninety Club 4, Music Contest 1-4, Class Play 3, 4, Thespians 4, Mixed Chorus. I . I ROSALIND JORGENSEN All-State Chorus 3, Music Contest 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girly' Glee Club 3, 4, Vocal Small Groups 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, cqrken Band 2, G. A. A. 1-4, N! '. .xt . 4 A ri . ' -1- f 15 . tv - . ' I 1 l F . 0 A , PATRICIA KRUEGER V , 'NYAIRJORIE KNUDSEN I V ' .1 Music Contest 1-4, Mixed Chorus Girls' Glee Club 4, G. A. A. 1-3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1-4, Vocal Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 4. Small Groups 4, Operetta 1, G. A. A. 1-3, Home Ec. Club 1-4 2: 16 Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 4. LUANN MAASSEN Student Council 4, National Honor Society 4, Preceptor 3, Harpoon Staff 4, Cyclone Staff 3, 4, Edi- tor, Quill 8- Scroll 3, 4, All-State Band 3, 4, Music Contest 2-4, All- School Production 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 4, Concert Band I-4, instru- mental Small Groups 2-4, Pep Band 3, Dance Band 2-4, Pep Club 2, Home Ec. Club l-4, Cllnic Band 2-4, Instrumental Solo 2-4, State ANN MATHIASEN Pep Club l, 2, G. A. A. l-4, Home Ec. Club l, 2, 4, Student Librarian 1, Treasurer 2. 3. ,1- ' 1 -4 Lf . JI ., nz A ,' lv , '. 5 fn. I 0 K4 -. 7 Q , I .l -in . , . l 0 . F A lla 1. I 4 BEVEPLY LARSEN 1 n JANIS MATHIASEN Harpoon Staff 4, Cyclone Staff 4, Quill 8. Scroll 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Volleyball 3, G. A. A. 2-4, Latin Club l. , aug.. -- , M.-.e.,,...A. ' l .Ilan -4' 1 . Pep Club 3, G. A. A. l-4, Home lNAnE.'u4' 'll-in-Q. QL ,.n1w.. -5 'Hifi' . .. 1 , , - EC-Clublfz 'I- S'r ' H., 1' .' Y nf .2 . --'6'hj:J:nr., L -y,:.',g 'brass' 'X b I 'L' x.:-'-F' 'l 4 Q X v i s.n ' . - ' ' .n 4f0 Q A 'f-V ..'i i'L,l'.f-' F -Mig, -mr fi ,k..L,hw J.. , ,L,,1vv-.MA 4 ilxpft. ' s X- I 5 - . 4,4LhL . ' ..x.. K 1 ,ln-an V' . .,. ,, . .- H'-'I' . -. I' ' ' 5 k'l l l n - -, Ax- 'k .1-.,.. RON,fQl.D,MAtTHlAS'E?+l ' . ' I, .', 124, LEROY LARS . Class Play Stage Manager 4, Thespians 4, Boys Glee Club 4, Hi-Y 4, F. F. A. l-4, Vice-President Football l-4 Basketball 1-3 Track Club 4 h,7f.AfAjd GARY LARSON Football I-4, Track I-4, Basketball l-4, H-Club 2-4, Hi-Y 3, 4. JOHN LEE F F A, l-4. l7 LOU MUMM Music Contest 2, Class Play 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Pep Club l-4, Vice-President, G. A. A. I, 2, Latin Club l. DONALD LUCAS Class President 4, Student Coun cil 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Ninety Club 2, 3, Boys' State 3, Homecoming King, Cyclone 3 4 Snow Ball Attendant 4, Cyclone Staff 2, 3, Quill 8. Scroll King 4, One-Act Play l, Mixed Chorus 2-4, Boys' Glee Club 24 Vocal Small Groups 2, Operetta 3, Football I-4, Track I-4, Basket ball l-4, Prom Server 2, H-Club 2-4, Hi-Y 3, 4 Latin Club l. JAMES NOBLE Class Vice-President 35 Harpoon Staff I-45 Cyclone Staff I-45 Quill 8- Scroll 3, 45 One-Act Play I5 Football I5 Basketball I, 35 Track 1, 25 Basketball Student Manager 2, H-Club 45 Hi-Y 35 Pep Club 4. W ORLIN PAULEY BRECHT . dl b 1, 2, F.A Basketball lp Track I5 Hi-Y 4. . A. l-4. COLEEN NIELSEN Student Council 45 National Honor Society 45 Ninety Club 2, 35 Music Contest I-45 Class Play 457 One- Act Play 45 Thespians 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Glee Club I-45 Vocal Small Groups 45 Operetta 1, 25 Prom Server 25 Pep- Club 35 G. A. A. l-45 Home Club l-4. ARLO PETERSEN ARDIS PETERSEN Class Play 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Basketball CGirlsj 25 Cheerleader 3, 45 Prom Server 25 Pep Club 3, 45 G. A. A. I-45 Home Ec. Club l-4. l 5 . ff .Va I H N 5 'ft V. .4 7 . - I Y EVERETTE PETERSEN Football l-35 Track l-45 Hi-Y 3, 4. 4 V Q ly 553. unemeyfsttiassula' ,J . 5 u- , 1 ' Q ilgjlpp.. Presfdant 35lStuderi Coup- , ' 1 di? 35 kHbfl!StCOY'l lll1g Agen nt 45 ilHaryid0n aff. 3,1 Eclijorlyl ,Cy- , Hone s, .2555 may 5. sc-fp 4, 545 AlFSt1e' Bandl' I 45 Al-Stgte Olcllestra 35 Pllyli Chntest P1445 N Cyclone Queen 35 fll3Scho6l Pro f dtction' PJ MixeQ Chorbl 3, 5 I K Girls' Glee Clubfl-45 Vocal--' Nall Group! 30345 42Afco panisl I-45 Marching Band 1345 cefxxpnd 'l-455 fnstrurrihal all ?bu.ps I- 45lD ht-dan? A5 0519 tta l, 25 Promrgrv U 2: F: 'lA. A. I-3-lf Flute ,545 l-45 Sfi 3. L ,rf Ji rw,-fi. im ' RALPH Pooie f S'HlRLEYfPlE:i,ERSEN 'jf' LJ J .- Mixed Chorus 45 Boys' Glee Club V,,!jyfg!a7io,-,1y11-qon1y- Socilttwfffeceptorj I 3 4 Vocal Small Groups 45 Foot- 35-'Ninety ,Club 2-45 Music 1, 3, 4, saskefbalu 1, 3, 4, .feast 2, .sg sails' plea Club' 1-4, Track 1-45 Student Manager 25 H- A Cpncert BaP4J,2, 35jlns7rumental Clu 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 4. Smal' Groups 35 ,Operetta If 25 , G. .l A. l-45 fame' Ec., Club ,I-I '45 Library Klub 2, 3.' ' 18 . ' il .I .' : Latin Clu 44' Clinic Band PEGGY SCHELL Speech Contest 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4, One-Act Play 1-4, All-School Production l-3, Thesplans 2-4, Marching Bend 1-4, Basketball 2, Prom Server 2, Pep Club 1-4, President, G. A. A. 1, 2, Latin Club 1, Home Ec. ,Club 3. GORDON SCHNACK H-Club 2, Secretary. GAYLORD RASMUSSEN Class Vice-President 2, Student Council 4, Basketball 1-4, Track 1-4, Football 1-4, Prom Sewer 2, H-Club 2-4, President, Pep Club 1, 2, F. F. A. 1-4, Secretary 3, President 4. CAROL SCHNEIDER Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Preceptor 3, Ninety Club 3, 4, One-Act Play 1, Prom Server 2, Pep Club 1-4, Treasurer, Latin Club 1, Treas- urer. x FRANKLIN SISSON F tbell 1, 3, 4, Track 3, H-Club KM KATHERINE RASM ff Prom Server 2, ep lubn3 ' ' ' -4 H m y ,wwifw f wfffyw fl' ff' ELLEN ANN ROLD Volleyball 3, G. A. A. 1-4, Home Ee. club 1, 2. JERRY ROLD Ninety Club 2, Boys' State 3, Football 1-4, Basketball 1, Track 1-4, Usher 2-4, H-Club 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Hi-Y 3, 4. GALEN SORENSON Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, Foot- ball 1, Basketball 1-4, Track 1-4, H-Club 2-4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Golf 2, 4. KENNETH SAHL Hi-Y 3, 4. -55107 NICK STEIN Pon lodxga 17 F. F. Aim Mu 70Jz,w.L -I JM-T avvvd ww--'L . RICHARD sTuT ANL. L'-f'f',f flJ!fyl,!4 -J' Pro? N37 Hifi!-. lf, jar' ' Qfj. 4 7 Ziff' fy ' -bfi!! 7 lf - T ' 5 If jf fri lf y, ,f ' ' if Q. ij, fx 7 1 1 a 1 'J1','Al fd I - -. af ' ' n I . - A I 1 , - ,f . . 1 :I I ff xc!! 8 13 jj! I '. CHARLES THERKILDSEN Homecoming Affendinfi Boys' Glee Club 47 Football 1-47 Track 1-47 Basketball 1-47 Hi-Y 3, 47 H- Club 2-47 Pep Club 4, f l 1 FAREWELI. LAWRENCE THIMM All-State Chorus 47 Music Contest 1-47 Mixed Chorus 2-47 Boys' Glee Club 1-47 Vocal Small Groups 47 Operetta 1, 27 Football 1, 27 Bas- ketball 1-37 Track 1-47 H-Club 4. PETER THORNGREN Class Play 3, 47 One-Act Play 47 F tball 1-47 Basketball 1-37 Track Thespians 47 Boys' Glee Club 47 l I l r lj. 7 H-Club 2-47 Hi-Y 3, 4. . Aff! , . 3, 'l l I M14 Auc Pig!!!-JTHIEUEN Mfg gulf grid' volleyute 7 s-keibgll '27 GJ . ,9 J XROBERT WIGNESS A. 1-:film e .,'Cl b 1 Li. Cl' 3 ,Q ji! A ,A 1 bn ' N f' j ' A i dl Class Vice-President 47 Music Con- ry Club 11 7 1 3, I I by Q N447 ily! ' ly? 2-47 Class Play 37 One-Act x R7 gf I ' A ,l I 'pf Play 1, 37 All-School Production . - I yy V X Llyflhespians 3, 47 Mixed Chorus ' ,Q-A xl f I 'lf 1-47 Boys' Glee Club 1-47 Vocal N if I 7 if K, A Small Groups 47 Marching 1-47 ' U fi fri, l I k Concert Band 1-47 Instrumental l ', f,1 ' ff ' if Small Groups 2-47 Pep Band 2-47 'ld' I Ullfl , Dance Band 2-47 Operetta 1, in A I :ll V7 5 ' President of nd 47 Studs t 'M if-ill, R grlfflf Manager 2, 3- Pro Server 7 I lk 'XJ jf nfl 4 ,jj H-Clxb 3, 4. U ' 1 Xl -- i , I! Y 1 K 1 sz :oils if M f E V 7 7, , if I . 5 yftq 1 .. WMM . WYL W L ren W xN5 QP . Ay! 1, - o c I 1-4 Nl- 20 will Q 'kip lf diff- llflaffvsr ,l-4V7.lf1ff44,f f yr!! -' if flfffliffii Wonder whom s Holm is eyeing? , . - 4 ,' J ,IJ A f.A1 JA l'w'14+1lff1, -ffllaf . , - 1 Y Lfff 41,.,J V ffr 12 ff f 1 ,fr 'A , 'V !4l77'f V Adzthg 5 kay? ' One of our zany pep assemblies. HI-LIFE AT ITS HIGHEST work and no play for the juniors A typical stag line with the addition of Whav a man you are, Lynn oofball games. one lone girl. Seniors are able to look down on the rest this year. An unlerview with the Princess of the Nile abou! her views on a big game. i 21 l JUNIOR CLASS - First Row: M. Jacobsen, D. Stuhr, D. Lar son, J. Miller, J. Jacobsen, M. Nelson, J. Peterson, L. Soren sen, D. Kirk, T. Savereide, P. Schell, B. Nelson. Second Row: C. Reisz, B. lckes, L. Nielsen, C. Petsche F. Plagmafh L. Her! zmq, G. Robertson, R. Madsen, B. Johannsen, A. Koppold, C IUNIORS PRESENT PROM JUNIOR CLASS Firsl Row: J, Campbell, J. Ebert, R. Brewe er, L. Andersen, L. Grap, D. Fabian, G. Doonan, B. Caddell J. Fahrenkrog, J. Burke, R. Hurley. Second Row: L. Ham- mes, B. Heflin, J. ArnRhein, L. Fiscus, K. Bauer, D. Larsen, K. Henderson. M. A. Henriksen. N. Gubbels, K. Haskell, J. Chris- Q SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row C Stem M Thlelen L Hess, B. Sfofferson, J. Obrecht, D. Sorensen, D. Rasmussen, Parker K Voge J Kirby S Thorngren B Vlndlng K Nord J. Polzois, D. Willadsen. Third Row: B. Paulsen, G. Sum- by B Paulsen E Muller B Sorenson G Obrechi Second mers, J. Leuck. H. Marsh, F. Olsen, C. Thraen, L. Kay, D. Lar- Row E West G Olson D Mayhugh Rau B Muller son, L. Petersen, J. Johnson, P. Peterson, Miss Schack. SO PHOMORES REACH HALF-WAY MARK 1. Heflin, B.A Crawford, M. Knapp. Third Row: Mr. Durland L. Kauffman, R. Johannsen, A. Boysen, R. England, R. Book N. lngwers, R. Jensen, Robert Book, L. Haase, W. Hansen De Copeland, R. Huffman, P. Chupp, D, Christensen, E. Erick SOD. ii L F is t it ,. i .ll FRESHMAN CLASS - First Row: J. Dornon, L. Logeland, J. G. Clark, G. Huckins, N. Cadwell. Third Row: Mr. Johnson, Johnson, M. Grap, B. Andelrsen, J. Johannsen, A. B. Hervey, N. L. Jacobsen, C. Bisgard, K. Adams, A. Beals, R. Jacobsen, W. Henning, J. Laughlin, G. Hons. Second Row: R. Anderson, Andersen, E. Erickson, J. Christensen, H. Johnson, J. Hend- J. England, B. Clements, A. McKeown, R. Hull, D. Hess, J, ricks, P. Anastasi, M. Andersen,J. Hilger, R.' Hines. Haskins, J. Andersen, L. Jacobsen, J. Christensn, J. Juels, IS LIKED BY FROSH FRESHMAN CLASS - First Row: H. Kelley, C. Sellers, P. Moon, M. E. Paulk, K. Mortensen, J. Noble, K. Shupe, C. Peck, C. Stinn,AJ. Wiese, G. Scull. Second Row: D. Paulsen, R. Olson, J. Larsen, S. Nagel, J. Mohr, M. Rold, D. Rosenow, C. Petersen, J. Wigneu. J. Norgurd, P. Sunderland, D. Q 9 1 . A 4. L if 0 Roecker, R. Stuhr, S. Ramey. Third Row: G. Pauley, B. Reimer, C. Swift, D. Kelley, J. Petsche, V. Mathieserr, G. Wil- cox, G. Petersen, F. Loudenslager, J. Laube, W. Kilpatrick, D. Pedersen, J. Schories, F. Klinloefus, D. Moran, Miss Robinson. Freshman iazz band performs for their superiors. The three little pigs prepare for the wolf's onslaught. .f -wnq3,,..-Mmm Four frosh girls display their hidden Sophomore girls present a Christmas tea talents. for the faculty. Freshmen get acquainted at the mixer. Boys will be boys, when there's snow! What's the ioke here, is he proposing? What a handsome couple they make! fix U xx Xl 115 IOURNALISM DEPARTMENT WORKS HARD HARPOON STAFF EDITOR ...........,,, .... I rene Petersen BUSINESS MANAGER .E....E.. Kay Christensen ADVERTISING MANAGER ..... Lowell Henriksen FACULTY EDITOR ....,E.,..... LuAnn Maassen CLASS EDITOR .... ----Margaret Cullison ASSISTANT -- ....L ---Bob Hurley HI-LIFE EDITOR .... ----Margaret Cullison ASSISTANT --- ....... -Bob Hurley COPY EDITOR ..... ----Janis Mathiasen MUSIC EDlTOR--- ------ -Pat Goeser ASSISTANT -.-- ---Kay Henderson DRAMA EDITOR ---- -----. B etty Booth ASSISTANT ---- ---- T wyla Savereide SPORT EDITOR--- ----Chuck Graves PHOTO EDITOR -----..- ----- - Jim Noble ASSISTANT ---------- ---- W ayne Arnold DIVISION PAGE EDITOR ------ Gary Christensen CLUB EDITOR- ---------.-- Vera Goodmanson ASSISTANT ---- --- Margaret Brodersen CYCLONE STAFF CO-EDITORS ------ Betty Booth, LuAnn Maassen COPY EDITOR -.-.---- -. ---. .Margaret Cullison ASST. MAKE-UP EDITOR ---.. ----- Karen Haskell FEATURE EDITOR- .---. -- -.--Kay Henderson SPORTS EDITOR ---- ----. ----Lowell Henriksen EXCHANGE EDITOR ---.----- -Kay Christensen CIRCULATION MANAGER----Vera Goodmanson BUSINESS STAFF ---- . -------. Janis Mathiasen, Gary Christiansen, Chuck Graves PHOTOGRAPHERS .---...-.-- -Jim NOble, Bob Andersen, Wayne Arnold REPORTERS - Keith Bauer, Pat Bittle, Margaret Brodersen, Betty Crawford, Charlene Heming- er, Mary Ann Henriksen, Bob Hurley, Liz Kauff- man, Donna Larson, Julienne Obrecht, Lila Parker, Irene Petersen, Pat Peterson, Diane Rasmussen, Twyla Savereide, Jim Polzois JUNIOR HIGH REPORTERS ---- Eunice Anderson, Richard McKeighan T0 PUT OUT PUBLICATIONS HARPOON STAFF - Firsf Row: T. Saverende K Christensen l Petersen .l Pol zois, J. Mafhiasen. Second Row: R Hurley J Noble M Cullnson V Goodman son, P. Goeser, Mrs. Hedgecock, Adviser Third Row G Christiansen M Broder sen, C. Graves, L. Henriksen, L. Maassen E Booth l L CYCLONE STAFF - First Row: K. Christensen, L. Maassen, E Booth. Second Row: Mrs, Hedgecock, Adviser, T. Savereide P. Billie, C. Hemminger, B. Crawford, D. Rasmussen, L. Park er, J. Polzois, K. Haskell. Third Row: R. Hurley, J. Noble M. Cullison, P. Goeser, D. Hoogensen, l. Petersen, V. Good G. A. A. FLOAT CAPTURES I-IOMECOMING FIRST PLACE G. A. A. CLUB - First Row: Miss DeWild, Adviser, C. Reisz, Treas., C. Nielsen, Sec., V. Goodmanson, Pres., C. Petsche, Point Sec.: B. Heflin, Vice-Pres. Second Row: A. B. Hervey, P. Andersen, J. Ebert, B. Bramer, S. Farner, C. Brow- er, M. Christensen J. Burke, J. England. Third Row: B. lckes, G. Doonan, R. Beran, B. Clements, J. Fahrenkrog, L. Grap, L. Doonan, M. Bamett, G. Andersen, R. Hull. Fourth Row: C. Arnold, M. Nelson, J. Hendricks, N. Gubbels, L. Fiscus, M. A. Henriksen, J. AmRl'lein, K. Henderson, M. Gear- hart, M. Brodersen, J. Graves, B. Hendricks, C. Hemminger, M. Heflin, P. Anastasi, P. Bittle, B. Conrad. G. A. A. CLUB - First Row: D. Larson, J. Laughlin, C. Nel- son, B. Nelson, C. Peck, J. Mathiasen, C. Rosmann. Second Row: P. Sunderland, B. Larsen, J. Mohr, C. Stinn, M. Jacob- sen, A. McKeown, E. Miller, L. Logeland, S. Nagle, J. Noble. Third Row: B. Paulsen, J. Schories, L. Nielsen, J. Jacobsen, B. McKnabb, A. Petersen, S. Thorngren, B. Vinding, M. Knapp, 30 M. Rold, K. Rasmussen, R. Jorgensen, K. Voge, B. Sorenson. Fourth Row: A. Mafhiasen, S. Petersen, F. Plagman, B. Jo- hannsen, E. Rold, L. Hertzing, J. Obrecht, B. Paulsen, P. Peter- son, R. Johannsen, D. Rasmussen, J. Peterson, A. Koppold, A. Thlelen, C. Petersen. SKATING PARTY HIGHLIGHTS HOME EC. CLUB'S YEAR A... .Ag A - - HOME ECONOMICS CLUB - Firsr Row: J. Ebert, Treas., B. Juels, G. Hons. Third Row: J. Johannsen, G. Doonan, E Bremer, Sec., B. Johannsen, Vice-Pres., T. Wohlhutter, Pres., Book, J. Jacobsen, M. Gearhari, B. Booth, B. Hendricks, N Miss Schack, Adviser. Second Row: P. Andersen, J. Camp- Gubbels, B. Crawford, D. Fabian, L. Grap, V. Goodmanson ball, J. England, L. Doonan, B. Andersen, M. Barnett, D. A1- R. Hull, J. Henning. kinson, S. Farner, R. Jorgensen, M. Grap, L. Andersen, J. GIG . HOME ECONOMICS CLUB - First Row: D. Stuhr, C. Sellers, Voge, B. Paulsen, P. Sunderland, S. Nagel, E. Miller. Third G, Obrechi, M. Thielen, B. Sorenson, E. Wen, J. Noble, C. Row: M. Knapp, S. Thorngren, S. Petersen, A. Mathiasen, Peck, J. Laughlin, C. Sfein, C. Nelson, M. Obrechf. Second D. Rasmussen, F. Plagman, L. Maassen, P. Peterson, P. Krue- Qow: A. Petersen, A. McKeown, J. Mohr, M. Knudsen, J. ger, A. Koppold, M. Nelson, B. Larsen, C. Nielsen, M, Rold, Copeland, C. Arnold, P. Kraschel, K. Rasmussen, J. Larsen, K. B. Vinding. 31 -II-Y - First Row: Mr. Brooks, sponsor, K. Bauer, Treas., D. Lucas, Pres., K. Jacobs, First Vice-Pres., L. Henriksen, Sec- nnd Vice-Pres., F, Nelson, Chaplain, G. Schnack, Sec. Second Row: L. Larsen, G. Christiansen, D. Hoogensen, L. Carter, J. Andersen, C. Graves, J. Christensen, A. Bartelson, O. Pauley. R. Wilcox, G. Sorenson, K. Sahl, J. Rold, R. Burmeister, R Madsen, D. Van Duyn. Fourth Row: R. Poole, C. Therkild sen, V. Henriksen, D, Carl, V. Hack, J. Jacobs, R. Rasmus sen, R. Stutzman, G. Larson, M. Pedersen, A. Mumm, G Schnepel. Third Row: J. Petersen, D. Larson, E. Petersen, P. Thorngren, HI-Y SPONSORS HOLIDAY WORSHIP SERVICES JUNIOR HI-Y - First Row: G. Huckins, C. Petersen, J. Wigness, J. Hilger. Second Row. J. Johnson D. Kelly, A. Boysen, R. Jensen, A. Beals. Third Row: Mr, Durland, Adviser, D. Sorensen, R, Huffman L. Christensen, G. Wilcox. Fourth Row: L. Haase, R. Miller, H, Marsh, G. Petersen, J. Laube. 32 G I WSWS I + LATIN CLUB - First Row: B. Hines, Quaestor, L. Parker, Christensen, B. Clements. Third Row: Mr. Koester, Adviser Consul, M. E. Paulk, Pro Consul, D. Moran, Praetor. Second P. Anastasi, J. Hendricks, A. Beals, C. Swift, J. Obrecht, A Row: G. Scull, J. Dornan, J. Norgaard, D. Roecker, L. Loge- Boysen, L. Kauffman, D. Mayhugh, C. Bisgard, M. Andersen land, M. Christensen, C. Stinn, B. Andersen, A. B. Hervey, J. J. Polzois, M. Heflin. LAIIN fl.UB AND F.F.A. A. First Row: L. Christensen, Treas., R. Burrneister, Pres., V. Henriksen, Sentinel, R. Mathiasen, Reporter, G ussen, Pres., A. Bartelson, Sec. Second Row: J. Bur- er, B. Jensen, N. Stein, R. Jacobsen, L. Jacobsen, L. Soren D. Hess, H. Kelly. Third Row: K. Adams, J. Lee, L 1, T. Rau, A. Petersen, D. Knudsen, A. Hansen, W. Kil- 4 1 HAVE GOOD YEAR patrick, G. Hess, B. Andersen, G. Olsen, R. Behrens, Mr. Woodin, Sponsor. Fourth Row: H. Johnson, J. Leuck, R. Book, L. Kay, L, Petersen, S. Johannsen, V. Hack, R. Book, J. Christensen, R. Burmeister, D. Larsen, W. Arnold, R. Klindt, P. Kelly. , .. 33 STUDENT COUNCIL - First Row: C. Bisgard, R. Hurley, L. Henrik- sen, D. Lucas, W. Hansen. Second Row: Mr. Jamison, Adviser, L. Maassen, G. Rasmussen, C. Nielsen. COUNCIL AND LIBRARY CLUB AID STUDENTS LIBRARY CLUB - First Row: Miss Fluke, Adviser, Rasmussen, Sec., M. Nelson, Treas., B. Sorenson, Pres., R. Miller, Vice-Pres. Second Row: G. Doonan, L. Doonan, C. Nelson, J. Burke, B. Vinding. Third Row: F. Olsen, B. Paulsen, R. Johannsen. J. Peterson, P. Peterson, C. Hemminger, J. Obrechf, C. Thraen. 34 lf 'J I 1 is , . rl,- . I f I ij 1 I J r :F J ul r A !- f 1 F , I A HQ D ll ,J ' s L, ' 1 4 ' rf. ' 5' 4' 4- an I ...av I THESPIANS - First Row, Second Year Members: E, Booth, P. Schell, M, Cullison, L. Henriksen, P, sGoeser, R. Burmeister, R. Hurley. Second Row: J. Fahrenkrog, L. Harnmes, T. Savereide, B. Crawford, J r B.lckes, K, Christensen, C. Nielson, J. Graves. Third Row: Miss Robinson, Advisor, M, A. Henriksen, L. Fiscus, G. Andersen, M. Brodersen, A. MfKeown. Fourih Row: K. Henderson, Hoo ensen, P. ,G J Tlworngren, A. Murnrn,,,K. Rasmussen, W. Arnold, F. Nelson, L. Larsen, K. Bauer. A ' .1 iq ' , ' AJ A . if .r ' I f ' . ' 'Q' fllll .rw , fl l, 'l 9' l ll . ,LP J 'ls' . 'xr . V Tux 'l- 'l.l'I,f r,W A v P '.' ' A uf' .Nl ,V Ha- ,.'lr. l 1- ,,. , ' ' ' i ' 1 I 1 l 1 l I l ' ' I ' v - 4 ' r J ' i ,sr li . 1 i ! koi' N 1 K, Lb , lx , 4 L' l. 4 ' ,'jM.,.lJ l, V , , 4 U L ' r I I Q , ' A -A 'J ' V i Q if V - .4 54 , XY s , XX xg' -' r, 1 1 1 , . I I I. ,f , 1 I Q i ,KX . I n ' I . C I' I' . Y R f ' v .Y f N' '-QUILL 8- SCROLL - Firsi Row: V. Goodrnanson, K, Cl1risTg1lQr1, l. Petersen, T Savereide, J. Matlwiasen, Q 1 o X Mrs. Hcdgecock, Advisor. Second Row: J. Noble, E. Booth, M. A. Henriksen, K. Henderson, K. Bauer, H 4 III D. Larson. Third Row: P. Goeser, M. Brodersen, D, Lucas, L. Henriksen, L. Maassen, M. Cullison, R. K xl L Hurley. fuk l 4 J' X , A . as Y 35 says so - , 5 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - First Row: M. Brodersen, K. Henderson, C. Petersen, K. Bauer, K. Christensen, lnitiates. Second Row: Miss Buthweg, sponsor, C. Schneider, C. Niel- son, initiates, Mr. Marsden, sponsor. Third Row: L. Niel- sen, J. Graves, preceptors, D. Lucas, E. Booth, M. Cullison, L. Henriksen, members, M. Henriksen, L. Fiscus, preceptors. s sen, G. Andersen, D. Ho gensen, L. Ma s , V. Goodman- yi, s if ' A fly f LJ iff! 'WZ Ofl Mrjfsyfr-ik. ' u. I' 4 f I. li L lf? r W ijdyvxffsr jp 7, r-man nzoummzurs li-rl-in-fl jjj? 5 llflfyxll-Gill ACLU - First Row: C. Stein, J. Laughlin, M. Christensen, J. Campbell, T. Savereide, C. Peck, B. Nelson. Second Row: L. Parker, C. Hemminger, B. Crawford, L. Fiscus, K. Bauer, C. Bisgard, J. Wigness, P. Bittle, C. Arnold. Third Row: C. Schneider, D. Mayhugh, E. Booth, M. Henriksen, K. Hender- son, M. Nelson, J. Graves, C. Petersen, M. Cullison. Fourth Row: L. Nielsen, M. Brodersen, C. Swift, P. Peterson, L. Hume, G. Summers, R. Johannsen, D. Moran, D. Hoogemen. 36 PEP CLUB - First Row: M. E. Paulk, J. Campbell, M. Thielen, P. Schell, Vice-Pres., K. Christensen, Pres., M. Brodersen, Sec., K. Haskell, Treas., C. Petsche, A. Petersen, C. Sellers. Second Row: P. Andersen, A. B. Hervey, L. Hammes, S. Nagel, M. Jacobsen, J. Dornon, J. Noble, C. Brower, J. Burke, C. Stinn. Third Row: B. Sorenson, L. Parker, L. Mumm, J. Peterson, C. Schneider, P. Schell, J. Noble, M. Henriksen, R. Hurley, J. Hendricks, M. Barnett, S. Farner. Fourth Row.' Miss DeWild, Sponsor, B. Conrad, P. Bittle, B. Vinding, L. Hertzing, l.. Kauff- man, V. Henriksen, C. Therkildsen, A. Mumm, L. Henriksen, D. Hoogensen, B. McKnabb, B. Ickes, C. Arnold. SELECTED MEMBERS MAKE UP CLUBS H-CLUB A First Row: J. Rold,, Sec-Treas., K. Jacobs, Vice- Pres., G. Rasmussen, Pres. Second Row: D. Lucas, G. Chris- tiansen, D. Hoogensen, J. Petersen, J. Christensen, A. Bartel- son. Third Row: Mr. Johnson, Sponsor, D. Barnett, B. Poole, Q Aw? 37 D. Wilcox, W. Hansen, D. Larson, C. Graves, P. Thorngren, J Noble. Fourth Row: Mr. Marsden, Sponsor, G. Sorenson, B Wigness, A. Mumm, C. Therkildsen, J. Jacobs, I. Thimm, R Mathiasen, G. Larson, J. Miller. D 7 f 3 5 i? A 2 , Q wif if H giwsa M'NilRvQ.. ff? 5 Ev -QF ' fit A. - My Gy! K X gf Eg: . 'lx I ' fi as 1 Q ,, fl --f 'mike M wwf- ,mtv wk Nw' 'W AW lu L naw ' ii Mg 39,0 E Z s gfv 5 I4 , IQ . dll , - 'a f I' -,Q I 0I'5 .1 , ,S 5 Q- -52:-M M' I , 5 - -- - ' .:-Z.:iZ'f. I 'E A if i Y BS 5' ' ' Q S ww? X I . . , www 'af f y 'If ae! K A . , ww. I w4:5j.,:v9Eij: h 9 Q Q mq,5 . Q ' N Q, if S 2. '15 sw -f ,S if ,, f Qin' ffl? Q3 W, as gf4E4iEQ5'WWw wMw?'?M wwf 9 . - - W f my gm: fr 'wf'3i I iilek f ji l :,4 i f ' 5 A K in g A M K nl iNF , L ., R 'I E X Q 'W E- 3 15 if Z I ini M , M I.. my lg 5 x fs N gw E :Q i fi Ei ii sq ?g'QiQ ge Q 'Wg 1 Six X, .ii 1 1 2 ,, ,Q ,.'Q 1 q' .P ff 5 WMHh'IQEwwmmYQm Www wfiwjg , A ... - A it . .. X klrz V.k,. ,i!Qk - ' ib, K ,1::, : liz 'N I J ,A 4 1' fa if S!! Lucas halts Denison gain Hoogie Statistician and Spotter FOOTBALL SQUAD COMPLETES Student Mgr. Jim Petersen Ras gains against Red Oak BEST YEAR EVER HAD IN I-I.H.S Student Mgr. Kenny Adams 41 PETE THORNGR EN Fullback GAYLORD RASMUSSEN All-Conference 2nd Team DON LUCAS Quarterback Co-Captain LYN BARTELSON Guard FRANKLIN SISSON Tackle All-Conference 2nd Team GARY CHR ISTENSEN Guard CHARLES THERKILDSEN Halfback All Conference All State 7th Team Co-Captain BUD POOLE Center KENNETH JACOBS n All-Conference 2nd Team GARY LARSON End All-Conference 2nd Team sfgxvl 31 1 5 Q y LF uv P m, m,g.,, we , ff, x ' V v K 2 E xv 2 E 5 HR A. gy WM Sw I g ,, 4 I Sh all SQ wk g if Qs ax F Q' rx Q Closmg un on Carroll are Luke and from Row: G. Sorensen, C. Graves, D. Lucas, D. Hoogensen, C. Marsden, coach. Back Row: G. Rasmussen, C. Therkildsen, K. Jacobsg, G. Larson. BASKETBALL SQUAD WINS II Fronl Row: G, Peterson, Swd. Mgr., J, Norgaard, P. Chupp, J. Petscheg D. May- hugh, B. Reimer, J. Dorman, K. Adams, Stud. Mgr. Second Row: V. Mathiesen, W. Hansen, R. Jensen, J. Jacobs, J. Miller, R. Book, R. Stoffersong H. Johnson, coach. 32X 1 nil S Q3 Q Q: a 42N Nr Y SAX XF 40 ww msn Q33 , ,ran .ns 508' syii an f . .....,, ,f BM xr COACH Mlxgzfz z lf' ' FL- Uej tl, .1 Q DV GALEN SORENSON KENNETH JACOBS ' I f' 1 X X IQ I . 1 P , pf iff! X Q QI X ' x fb J ITAVZIJ' ff . J, .ff GARY LARsoN DARWIN HOOGENSON. ..:1::::EE ----- .............:::::::::::::... -s. :::::. 'iiiii :!::: E :EE , .. : E TEAM THIRD CP MIDWEST :.:::::::::g::v 2::gi,ggg55:::::::::::::5555555EE5:::::........ 'F 2' 'QEIEEEEE5555555555555553115-1f::l5: .. . '::::::::::::5EIIfE55: ' -- ' -fi-HIM-'UI-I---..........,.. . Www Hadan 40 Hanan 67 Hadan 51 Hadan 65 Hadan 67 Hadan 57 Hadan 59 Hanan 61 Hadan 60 Hadan 34 46 'K 51 Thomas Jefferson 34 Logan 85 Carroll 56 Jefferson 41 Sac City 41 Denison 53 Ida Grove 66 Carroll 50 Manning 46 Jefferson 'M xvn DON LUCAS WINS courmm CE CHUCK GRAVES .. I n nun. '11111121111111'.'... 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Q - af . tar. v , , 'R u Q if Q1 F 5x 'h3X In She Goes Easy does if!! ! GIRLS' GYM CLASS Harlan girls kept active in intramural sports by playing bas- ketball, volleyball, kick ball, and tumbling, Under the direction of Miss DeWild they learned rope iumping and Texas rope twirling. Tl1at's the way to do it! l.et's have two more points 50 v . V fi Bc- A W on-r , , J ,' 31 n EE 0 -1- slundav I 1 I I 8 MQ., Q5 Q .f-v ' . 4 swmv ang .m..., .. M., D... LW,.x,,,,5 259 lv- 2- H Q 1-hiv? f runuw :muav couN1vmvm,mm.v ww: 1 vm.: i fini Smqlq Com IOS r w 1 STATE TRACK CHAMPIUNSHIP T0 IIAHLM! HUGH ALLEN L2 L is A GEORGE PETSCHE S 'fs E3 qv- fl .Az DICK CAMPBELL 880 RELAY G. Rasmussen D. Goodmanson S. Walker F. Louis First Row: J. Petersen, F. Louis, P. Thorngren, J. Miller, D. Camp- bell, D. Goodmanson. Second Row: C. Brown, R. Mathiasen, S. Walker, H. Allen, G. Petsche, G. Rasmussen. Third Row: K. Jacobs, L. Thimm, J. Christensen. THE WINNIN '54 TEAM Championship honors were won by Harlan at the State Out- door Track Meet with a total of 39 points. George Petsche collected 9 points with a first in the low hurdles and a third in the high hurdles. Gaylord Rasmussen got first in the 100-yard dash with 6 points and a new state record. Hugh Allen and Cleo Brown collected l0 points in the high lump with a first place and fourth place respectively. Dick Campbell received fourth place in the discus. The 440 relay team won second place honors, thus adding 8 points, and the 880 relay team brought in 4 more points to boost Harlan into first place. 440-YARD RELAY G. Rasmussen D. Goodmanson G. Petsche F. Louis Discus l Larry Thimm l 52 ss fx X' ff f' x N5 I IX usic BOYS' GLEE CLUB - First Row: R. Anderson, G. Boysen, L. Larsen, P. Goeser, F. Nelson, J. Petersen Clark, J. Polzois, K. Bauer, D. Paulsen, J. Norgaard, J. C. Rosmann, D, Mayhuglw. Third Row: P. Tlworngren Andersen, J. Burmeister, V. Hansen, J. Christensen, E. L. Hendriksen, B. Burmeister, R. England, B. Poole, G Book, D. Willadsen. Second Row: D. Hoogensen, Petersen, D. Lucas, D. Kelley, G. Paulsen, R. Book, V C. Summers, D. Christensen, H. Clark D. Larson, A. Mathiesen, Miss Holm. Fourth Row: L. Haase, A GIRLS' GLEE CLUB - First Row: C. Reisz, J, Camp GIRLS' TRIO - M. Helflin, C. Nielsen, J. Laugh- lin. bell, C. Peck, B. Nelson, C. Rosmann, J. Laughlin, T Savereide, P. Sunderland, J. Mohr, J. Mathiasen, E Book, A, B. Hervey, B. Brarner, J. England, P. Ander- sen, M. Thielen. Second Row: B. Crawford, D. Roeck Mumm, M. Pedersen, J. Jacobs, D. Brockrnann, C. Ilwrkilrlsc-n, l Tlximm, B. Wigness, W. Arnold, C. Gmvvs, R. Book, R. Rasmussen, D. Carl, S. Jolwannsen. INCREASE IN 4-r, K. Vogr-, R, Jorgr-nsr-n, l Hammers, M Hcflin, D. Kirk, L. Doormn, J, Jolmnnsf-n, M Knudscn, A. Mc- Kcown, 5 P1-N-rs:-n, l. Ps-lc-rsvn, J. Johnson, L, Loge- Iand, S, Nagel, M. Barns-11, L. Parker, B. Clemcnfs. Third Row: E. West, B. Andersen, A. Peterson, M. 8 - - BOYS' QUARTET: Bob Wigness, Larry Thimm, Art Mumm, Pat Goeser. MEMBERSHIP Nelson, L. Kauffman, B. Paulsen, R. Jolwannsen, D. Rasmussen, P. Buttle, B, Conrad, L, Nielsen, J. Obrecht, J. Graves, B. Johannsen, P. Anastasi, J, Larsen, C. Niel- sen, K. Henderson, P. Krueger, C. Pelersen, P. Pefer- son, L. Maassen, Miss Holm. ----.- 55 QIIIIIIIJ MIXED CHORUS - First Row: B. Nelson, J. Burmeister, V. Hansen, T. Savereide. J. Laughlin, J. Campbell, D. Willadsen. Second Row: E. West, L. Harnmes, L. Parker, M. Heflin, C, Nielsen, K. Henderson, B. Crawford, R. Jorgensen, K. Bauer. Third Row: I. Petersen, P. Krueger, J. Polzois, J. YEAR FOR MIXED CHORUS This year's mixed chorus was a little smaller than last year's, but both glee clubs were about twice the size of those ot last year. ig HIGHLIGH1 During May all three of these large groups participated in the spring contest at Creston and made very good show- ings. The annual Christmas service was pre- sented again this year by the mixed chorus. Colored paper lamps on the wall furnished a new type of decoration ALL STATE QUARTET - P. Goeser, J, Campbell, C. Petersen, J. Miller. Graves, C. Summers, D. Hoogensen, F. Nelson, C. Petersen, L. Nielsen, P. Goeser, Miss Holm. Fourth Row: J. Petersen, L. Kauffman, J. Obrecht, P. Peterson, B. Wigness, D. Carl, L. Thimm, A. Mumm, D. Brockmann, B. Poole, A. Boysen, D. Lucas. D BY CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE for this program instead of the usual Also during the year the chorus was candles. well represented by eight members in On January 26 the chorus also partici- the All-State Chorus Festival at Des pated in the massed vocal music clinic Moines. at Manilla, where the students practiced during the day and presented a concert in the evening. ALL STATE QUARTET A. Boysen, L. Hammes, J. Obrecht, L. Thimm. SMALL GROUPS DO CONTEST WORK GIRLS' SEXTET - First Row: J. Campbell, L. Hammes, T. Savereide. Second Row: J. Graves, C. Petersen, K. Hender- son. MIXED OCTET - First Row: V. Hansen, B. Crawford, B. Nelson. Second Row: J. Polzois, A. Boysen, J. Obrecht, K. Bauer. Absent: K. Shupe. GIRLS' OCTET - First Row: R. Jorgensen, L. Parker, I. Peter- sen, E. West. Second Row: L. Nielsen, P. Peterson, L. Kauffman, P. Krueger. MIXED QUARTET - P. Goeser, J. Campbell, T. Savereide, L. Thimm. BOYS' OCTET - First Row: J. Burmeister, F. Nelson, P. Goeser, D. Willadsen. Second Row: B. Poole, A. Mumm, D. Brockmann, D Lucas. BOYS' QUARTET - D, Carl, J. Petersen, C, Summers, D. Hoog- GIWSEFI. 58 , g -gy s- -Q gy. E, -- ' ,gf F sk ' X53 . XS i 5' - 8 1 X it K Q. X .x X ,,s,.. QW ?....., ,. w. ' ' M' Q as X 7 'fi Q mm Y nf 4 -1 4' ff I N P F in K Wk 4, 1 , . ,-...wW,Ww.xwm f:xszsgss Q aka WMM we XL 'S ggi 5 H '- ,41 Y , sw Ny' , wwnw-W I 'E if t, xl . , 6 S x Q 5 if as X 5 sys? FLUTE TRIO - I. Petersen, J. Laughlin, C. Peck. FLUTE QUARTET v .I. Laughlin, I. Petersen, K. Nordby, C. Peck. MIXED CLARINET - J. Burmeister, B. Crawford, S. Petersen, C. Rosmann. WOODWIND TRIO - J. Laughlin, M. Haskell, C. Sohn. SAX QUARTET - K. Henderson, K. Haskell, P. Schell, L. Maassen. SMALL GROUPS ENTER If you ever wondered what the weird noises were, coming from the band room nearly every day, they were the results of the small ensembles practicing very diligently. Although those sounds were eerie, they eventually developed into some pretty nice selections and proved to be very profitable in the small group contest during the month of April. - .1 ' AIN CIVIC CLUBS Acting as entertainment features for various civic clubs, organizations, and as- sociations were other activities in which these small groups participated. Not only did those activities gain them many honors, but they also furnished them with many interesting and profit- able experiences. 61 TRUMPET TRIO - G. Scull, D. Mayhugh, B. Wigness. CLARINET QUARTET - B. Crawford, M. Brodersen, C. Ros mann, C. Sohn. BRASS SEXTET -- First Row: B, McKnabb, A. Boysen, C. Ros mann, K. Bauer. Second Row: B. Wigness, G. Scull. CLARINET TRIO - B. Crawford, C. Rosmann, C. Sohn. DRUM ENSEMBLE -V T. Savereide, S. Thorngren, P. Peterson M. Haskell. CONCERT BAND A D MIXED C FLUTE: l. Petersen, K. Nordby, J. Laughlin, C. Peck. OBOE: M. Haskell, L. Logeland. CLARINET R. Pedersen, G. Hons, J. Henning, J. Mohr, B. Crawford, C. Rosmann, M. Brodersen, C. Sohn Burmeister, H. Clark, B. Campbell, B. Boettger, J. Burmeister. SAXOPHONE - Alto Sax: K. Henderson J. Christensen, Tenor Sax: P. Schell, H. Johnson, Baritone Sax: L. Maassen. FRENCH HORN J Something different was tried during the combination band and chorus concert this spring when the mixed chorus was accompanied by the band in some ot its numbers. It proved to be successful as 62 well as a new kind of experience for both the band and chorus members. New extra-heavy orchestra stands and several new instruments were some of the additions to the band department ii? rd 4 if .,a W W' AQ yi? S X F 15 if 2 S, J if 1' iff z 59' W ia Z. f i BAND PERFORMS Q 'L ,. af4E!,25 ,i: Hn. 2'-'SES ' Q A '-W-' ' 4 , L,A, js Q: . Lf Vf K X X12 J' S 49-I Peggy Schell Helen Summers DURING HALVQS OF GAMES P N Barbara Armstrong I Kitty Barnett JUdY lucas 64 :D . W A, . M. .m.,x-M-.,- .Xwnff.,WN...MN,,,,,,,r,, X . yi K I ramallics IUNIORS PRESENT ULIFE WITH MOTHER flfml-'f1 7 flu ff, L9 , J cAsT Father ,:'.,:.,-74g-:4a!dL-Z',fff-, uw 'hffhitney .,.,.. ' - ..A.Y,,,.f. C, Harlan .W.,. , L,f,,.-A, au, John .W.Y.E,,.,, Margaret -,-, Clarance --, Michael -- WAYNE ARNOLJ . . Vinnie ,C,-,c-,,, Cousin Coran CW Kathleen ,,.ea,a LINDA HAMMES ROBERT RASMUSSEN KEITH BAUER Bridget ,..,.v ,CCW Hazel Willoughby ,Y,E Bessie Fuller Logan ..,. Clyde Miller .,..,.. Mrs. Willoughby ,,EE Dr. Humphreys .,v,E -a,sWayne Arnold ,,,,--Fred Nelson -,,-Keith Bauer , E 4 - Robert Rasmussen Charlotte Reisz , ,,A,E ,John Miller sEECharles Summers ,linda Hammes 1 .aee Prudy Schell C C- ,,,Twyla Savereide Mary Ann Henriksen sv,,,eEDonovan Carl ,H Kathryn Henderson ,,-vBetty Ann Ickes ,s,Barbara Johannsen C E E -Ga ry Sch nepel On December 7, LIFE WITH MOTH ER was presented by the junior class The play was adapted from Clarence Day's popular book of the same title lt was directed by Miss Robinson with Margaret Brodersen as student director, and Art Mumm as student manager. Lights, camera, action. These were the words that were heard on May 13, when the senior class presented THE HOBBLE-DE-HOY. The play was under the direction of Miss Robinson, and Kay Christensen served as student director with Leroy Larsen serving as stage man- ager. T . SPUD BAXTER TSENIORS PRESENT UHOBBLE-DE-H0Y CAST Maude Plummer Clip Thurber Mary Lou Smith Carol Smith Sheila Courtney Devereaux Jim Watowski Marty Appenzeller Thomas Tootsie Tamark Hester Mellish Ronney Rooney Spud Baxter Miss Chisholm Gloria Andersen Darwin Hoogensen Ardis Petersen Margaret Cullison Peggy Schell Pete Thorngren Jeff Carl Pat Goeser , Coleen Nielsen Robert Burmeister Lowell Henriksen Betty Booth CLIP THURBER SHEILA COURTNEY DEVEREAUX RONNEY ROONEY THREE ON! WELL Rl BY AUI Fred Nelson is playing the fiddle in LONDONDERRY AIR while Mary Paulk and Wayne Arnold watch and Betty Booth gives pointers. Bob Hurley was contest play student director while T w y l a Savereide, .I a n e Graves, and Betty lckes helped direct the three one- l How about it, Peggy, is he ready? Helping backstage during plays are Bob Wig- ness, Jeanette Weihs, Verle Henriksen. Richard practicing, the annual three one act plays were presented in an afternoon performance on Feb ruary I4 and during the evening on February After several weeks of hard work and rnuch Members of O DISTANT LAND cast are Mary Ann Henriksen, Pete Thorngren, Keith Bauer, Bob Wigness, Richard Burmeister, Robert Ras- Burmeister, Diane Rasmussen, and Valiean Hack. wtf' NCT PLAYS IEIVED ENCES acts. Margaret Brodersen and Kay Christensen were iunior and senior class play directors, respectively. The all-girl cast in REHEARSAL going through their lines are Coleen Nielsen, Donna Larson, Margaret Cullison, Kay Henderson, Peggy Schell, and Bonnie Nelson. Nineteen different students had roles in the three plays which were under the direction of Miss Robinson. LONDONDERRY .AIR and O DISTANT LAND, the first two plays, were serious, and the last one, REHEARSAL, was a comedy. Time out for the stage workers rnussen, Julienne Obrecht, Betty Crawford, and Vnliean Hack. Practicing on themselves are the makeup crew - Diane Rasmussen is holding the mirror for Kay Henderson, Coleen Nielsen, and Mary Ann Hen- riksen. CONCERT IN THE PARK Lowell Henriksen LE e... -Steve Crain Ann McKeown -E ..,,e,.. Ann Scott Pat Goeser ....ee c----c,u Alan Scott Robert Burmeister ,,.,.., Policeman SPEECH CONTESTANTS Another addition to the Harlan social activi- ties was the forming of a Debate Club which participated in several contests. All play productions, speech contest, and Debater's Club were under the direction of Miss Robinson, English and speech teacher. DEBATER'S CLUB - Jim Polzois, Alan Beals, Robert Hines, and Carl Bisgard. WIN HONORS A day off from school was provided the in- terpretive readers and the cast of the contest play when they traveled to Audubon for a pre- liminary speech contest on February 19. They brought home five l's which sent the Harlan rep- resentatives on to pre-district which was held March 12. INTERPRETIVE READERS - Lowell Henriksen, Mar- garet Cullison, Twyla Savereide, and Charlotte Reisz. 3665 X ,f Y XF N 1 ,X 1 -dk l,,c ie new mayor of Harlan High, Lowell znriksen. The students assemble to cast their Bob Wigness congratulates his opponent ballots. after a friendly battle. STUDENT BODY PICKS LEADER FOR ' -'55 The mayor election ot '54-'55 started the new school year off with a bang. Lowell Henriksen defeated Bob Wigness in a hotly contested race. Noon hours were devoted to parades and speeches by the candidates because no night cam- paigning was allowed. Snake dances and hayrides highlighted the election ex- citement. Painting cars is a delicate task, and Members of Bob Wigness's faction pre- Lowell Henriksen's supporters are busy pare for a high-spirited parade. doing this job. The king and queen lead the parade. First float prize was awarded to G. A. A. Page! prepare to open the crown. Don Lucas and Beverly Bramer were elected to reign over the i954 Home- coming Festivities. HOMECOMING HIGHLIGHTS SCHOOL YEAR Kenny Jacobs, Irene Petersen, Charles Ther- kildsen and Vera Goodmanson served as attend- ants to the king and queen. A large pink crown which decorated the stage was opened by pages Bonnie Nelson and Char- lotte Reisz to reveal the royal party of 1954. Connie Sue Groat and David Willadson were the The third prize winner, Publications. crown bearers. The Coronation ceremonies were followed by a parade of floats representing various student organizations. Climaxing the celebration were the traditional football game with Ida Grove and the Homecoming dance. The Latin Club chariot copped second prize. , wi . X X fy xg 5 . is is -. 2 5 if H 5-Zigi., 3 3 2 E5 5 5 Q h ii l X s 2 Q 3 Lf gzgii f f 2 E Q :ik F fE 'S , EEE .. ig' S: 91.45 S f 'L . . ,gags .. 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SNOWBALL AND CYCLONE ROYALTY REIGN The students and alumni cele- brated the yule season in high style at the annual Snow Ball dance which was sponsored by the iunior class. Subscribers to the CYCLONE picked Don Lucas and Vera Goodmanson as their king and queen. The presentation and coronation of the CYCLONE roy- alty took place before the stu- dent body during an assembly program. i Bob Wigness crowns Cyclone Queen Vera ,W ,nn ,, , , , , , Goodmanson. of 1955. Students and alumni enioy a whirl on the The Snow Ball royal party get dancing dance floor at the Snow Ball. under way. Linda Hammes, Twyla Savereide, and Charlotte Reisz present a pantomime. ALENT SHOW FEATURES VARIETY Sixteen acts were featured in the Talent Show which was presented by the publications staff on January 19. First prize was awarded to a vocal duet consisting of Jane Campbell and Pat Goeser. Alan Boysen's vocal solo received second prize, while Barbara Armstrong won third prize for her baton twirling act. Two faculty members add add: Bob Wugness lets loose with tional spark to the show cornet solo A 'azz band and flapper from the roar- The winners Pat Goeser Jane Camp Inq twenties perform bell, Alan 77 l Guests arrive in their best finery. Hat check 9lI'lS are eager to Serve Yheif CUSTOMEYS. GUESTS AT THE PROM OF I954 As the guests arrived at the Junior-Senior Prom of 1954, they were surprised to find the ballroom of the Country Club had been transformed into a ship. The reason for this change was soon apparent, for the theme of the prom was to be Showboat. The iuniors had worked long and feverishly to create the right effect. After all the guests had assembled, a delicious meal, pre- pared by the mothers of the iunior class, was served by the soph- omore prom servers. Acting as toastmaster for the evening was 3. Lowell Henriksen. Toastmaster Lowell Henriksen welcomes the guests to the banquet and prom. Behind the scenes, the mothers prepare the meal. The banquet is in full swing now. 'D 78 A' M, -w ll' out g, D Wignexs entertains with a cornet Elizabeth Jensen and Patricia Griffin pose O. with Irene Petersen after receiving their roses. ENIOY AN EVENING O A whirl on the dance floor makes the evening perfect. r.,ssX x USHOWB OA T' A program of acts connected with the Show- boat theme was presented by the juniors following the banquet. The remainder of the evening was spent dancing to the music of Earl RusselI's Orchestra. As is traditional, an outstanding senior girl is always presented with roses during the course of the eve- ning's events. This year both Elizabeth Jensen and Patricia Griffin received the honor. Mothers help the boys prepare for it-eir act. At last they're on! VERA GOODMANSON DON LUCAS JERRY ROLD SAM WALKER Girls' State Boys' State Boys' State Dayle Ruffcorn Scholarship KATHRYN SORENSEN Co-Valeclictorian HONORS High school would not be complete without the honors it bestows upon its outstanding pupils. To be chosen as one of this select group is the aspiration of many students, but the attainment of only a few. The class of 1954 was unusual in that two stu- dents tied for top honors as valedictorian. The awards presented at Class Day were the Whitney Athletic Award, The Business, and Professional Women's Award, and the Louis Art Award. The Good Citizen- ship Award was presented by the Shelby County Bar Association and the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Sci- ence Award was given to an outstanding senior in the science field. Scholarship and character were the chief attributes used as a basis tor awarding the Dayle Ruffcorn Scholarship. Among the iuniors two boys and one girl were announced as delegates to attend a week at Boys' State and Girls' State during the summer. FRED LOUIS lll Whitney Athletic Award JACK ROSSMANN MARY Lou soRENseN Co-Valedictorian Business and Professional Award DEAN GOODMANSON RICHARD STOLZ FLOYD HESS Citizenship Award Science Award Louis Aff Award W' . L . 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N K I 1' It f ff I' I' I N ty lx I I jx JI j ? ,H N f X .I V ' 1 loo yfix' A l AUTOGRAPHS C ornpliments of LUTHER ALLEN Your Yearbook Representative PI CTURE INDEX - A - Adams, Kenneth ....... 25, 33, 40, 41, 45 Aldrich, Loren --- ................ 7, 40 Allen, Hugh ....... ...-........ 5 1, 52 AmRhein, Jo Ann .... ............ 2 3, 30 Anastasi, Patty ..... -....-25 30, 33, 55 Andersen, Ardith -- .......... 24, 26 Andersen, Barbara --- ..... 25 31, 33, 54 Andersen, Eunice ..................... 29 Andersen, Gloria ....... 13, 30 35, 36, 67 Andersen, Jerry .... ............. 2 5, 54 Andersen, Jerald --- ............. 13,32 Andersen, LaVonne ..... -- ....... 23, 31 Andersen, Loren ...................... 13 Andersen, Mary ................... 25, 33 Andersen, Peggy ---13, 30, 31, 37, 48, 55 Andersen, William ................. 25, 33 Anderson, Robert .... ..... 2 5, 29, 54, 63 Armstrong, Barbara -- ........ 38, 64, 77 Armstrong, Ronald. .................., 38 Arnold, Carolyn ........ 24, 26, 30, 31, 37 Arnold, Wayne 23, 29, 33, 34, 36 54, 66, 6B Atkinson, Dorothy ............. 13, 31, 78 - 5 - Barnett, Kitty ........................ 64 Barnett, Marlene .... 13, 21, 30, 31, 37, 55 Barnett, Richard ........ 13, 37, 40, 42, 78 Bartelson, Allyn .... 13, 32, 33, 37, 40, 43 Bauer, Keith 23, 29, 32, 35, 36, 54, 57, 58, 59, 61, 63, 66, 68 Bauman, Edward ..................... 24 Beals, Alan ....... ..... 2 5, 32, 33, 70 Behrens, Richard .................. 24, 33 Beran, Rose Marie ................. 13, 30 Bisgard, Carl ....... 22, 25, 34, 36, 70, 72 Bisgard, Mrs. Carl ..................... 6 Bittle, Pat ......... 24, 29, 30, 36, 37, 55 Blakely, Donald ......,.... --------6 Book, Edmund --- ............... 24, 55 Book, Emily --- ...... 13, 31, 55 Book, Richard ............. 24, 33, 45, 55 Book, Robert ..,............... 24, 33, 55 Booth, Elizabeth 14, 26, 28, 29, 31, 35, 67, 68, 81 Boysen, Allen --24 32, 33, 54, 57, 58, 59, 6l, 63, 77 Boysen, Andy ........................ 63 Bramer, Beverly 14, 30, 31, 55, 73, 74, 76 Brewer, Rita - ........................ 23 Brockmann, Dewey ......... 14, 54, 57, 58 Brodersen, Margaret 23, 29, 30, 35, 36, 37, 59, 61, 62, 69, 77 Brooks, Richard ................ 7, 23, 32 Brower, Colleen .... ..... 1 4, 30, 37 Brown, Cleo ..... -------------------52 Boettger, Bertha ...................... 62 Burke, Jo Ann ..... 23, 30, 34, 37, 59, 69 Burmeister, Janet ..................... 62 Burmeister, Jerome 24, 33, 54, 56 58, 60, 63 Burmeister, Richard 14, 21, 32, 33 68, 69, 72 Burmeister, Robert 14, 33, 35, 54 62, 67, 70 Buthweg, Florence .... . ............ 7, 36 - C - Caddell, Bonita --- -- ---23 Cadwell, Neil .......... ............ 2 5 Campbell Bill ........................ 62 Campbell, Jane 23, 31, 36, 37, 48, 54, 57, 58, 77 Campbell, Richard ................. 51, 52 Carl, Donovan ...... 23, 32, 55 56, 58, 66 Carl, Jeffrey .... .. ................ 14, 67 Carter, Leland ....... ........ 1 4, 32, 38 Christensen, David --- .-.,. 23 38, 40, 54 Christensen, Dick -- ...........,. 24 Christensen, James ............ 25, 33, 63 Christensen, Jerald ................ 25, 33 Christensen, John ---23, 32, 37 40, 52, 55 Christensen, Kay 14, 29, 35, 36 37, .69, 81 Christensen, Lane ................. 24, al chfmamen, Lynn ...... 14, 21 26, 32, as 102 Christensen, Mildred ...... --24, 30, 33, 36 Christiansen, Gary --15, 29, 37, 40, 43, 92 Christiansen, Linda .................... 15 Chupp, Philip .... .......... 2 4, 40, 45 Clark, -Harold -- ---15, 54: 62 Clark, Gary ..... ........ 2 5, 54 Clayton, Larry ..,.. .............. 2 3 Clements, Barbara --- ..... 25, 30, 33, 55 Conrad, Bonnie -- .... .24, 30, 37, 55 Copeland, Dean .................. 10, 24 Copeland, Jackie .....,..... 24, 26, 31, 38 Crawford, Elizabeth 24, 31, 35, 36, 54, 57, 58, 60, 62, 69 Cullison, Margaret 15, 28, 29, 35, 36, 67, 69, 70, 73 - p - DeWild, Margo ................. 7, 30, 37 Doonan, Genevieve .....,... 23, 30, 31, 34 Doonan, Linda ....., 24 26, 30, 31, 34, 55 Dornon, John ....... 25 26, 33, 37, 45, 73 Durland, Birney ................ 7, 24, 32 - E - Ebert, JoAnn ......... - ...... 23, 30, 31 England, Joyce ..... .... 2 5, 30, 31, 55 England, Raymond H... ..... 2 4, 40, 54 Erickson, Eldon CFD --- ......... --25 Erickson, Eldon CSD ,.... -- .... -24 - F ... Fabian, Donna ....,.,..,e,........ 23, 31 Fahrenkrog, Judy .............. 23, 30,.35 Farner, Sandra .... ---15, 30, 31, 37, 38 Fiscus, Linda .... ......... 2 3, 30, 35, 36 Fluke, Etta B. ............. ........ 7 , 34 - G - Gearhart, Marlene ............. 23, 30, 31 Goeser, Patrick 15, 28, 35, 54, 57, 58, 67, 70, 77 Goodrnanson, Dean ..,.,,........., 52, 80 Goodmanson, Vera 12, 28, 29, 30, 31, 35, 36, 78, 80 Gould, Graham -- ......... 63 Gould, Russell -- .......... -6 Grap, Linda ......,........... 23, 30, 31 Grap, Marlene ...............,.. , 25, 31 Graves, Charles 15, 26, 29, 32, 37 40, 42, 45, 46, 49, 55 Graves, Jane 23, 30, 35, 36, 55, 56, 58, 69 Griffen, Patricia ...................,... 79 Grote, Connie ....... ......... 7 3 Grulke, Paul A .......... .......... 1 0 Gubbels, Norma Jean .......... 23, 30, 31 - H - Haase, Larry .............. 24, 32, 36, 54 Hack, Valiean 15, 26, 32, 38, 68, 69, 79 Haller, Judy ......................... 15 Hammes, Linda 23, 35, 48, 54 56, 58, 66, 77 Handy, Terry ..................... 12, 16 Hansen, Arlo --- ........ 23 33 Hansen, Leslie ........................ 38 Hansen, Verner ............ 24, 55, 56, 58 Hansen, Warren ..... 22, 34, 37, 40, 45 Hanson, Gary -- ..................,. 23 Haskell, Karen -- ..... 29, 37, 59, 60 Haskell, Mary ...... .......... 6 0, 61 63 Haskins, Jon ........ ............... 2 5 Hedgecock, Sarah P. ........ 7, 28, 29, 35 Heflin, Betty Lou ................. 23, 30 Heflin, Mary Beth ...... 24, 30, 33, 54, 56 Hemminger, Charlene ---24, 29, 30, 34 36 Henderson, Kathryn 22, 23, 30, 35, 36, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 63, 66, 69 Hendricks, Betty .............. 16, 30, 31 Hendricks, Joan ........... 25, 30, 33, 37 Henriksen, Lowell 16, 21, 26, 29, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 54, 67, 70,72, 78 Henriksen, Mary Ann 23, 30, 35, 36, 37, 66, 68, 69 Henriksen, Verle 16, 21, 26, 32, 33, 37, 68, 79 Henning, Janice ............... 24, 31, 62 Henning, Nancy ...................... 25 Hertzing, Lois Ann ............. 23, 30, 37 Hervey, Addie Bell 25, 26, 30, 33, 37, 48, 55 Hess, Dewey ..................... 25, 33 Hess, Floyd .... ....... 8 0 Hess, Gail ....... .... 2 4, 33 Higgins, Jack --- .... 24, 72 Hilger, James --- ..... 25, 32 Hines, Robert --- ......... 25, 33, 70 Hodne, Larry -- ................. 23 Holm, Darleen .......... 8, 21 55, 57, 77 Hons, Georgia ................ 25, 31, 62 Hoogensen, Darwin 16, 29, 32, 35, 36, 37, 41, 45, 47, 54, 57, 58, 67, 76 Huckins, George ............. .... 2 5, 32 Huffman, Roger ...... 4. ..... ..... 2 4, 32 Hull, Rosalene ................ 25, 30, 31 Hulsebus, John ........................ 6 Hurley, Robert --22, 23, 29, 34, 35, 37, 68 - 5 - Ickes, Betty ...,.... 23, 30, 35, 37, 66, 68 Ingwers, Norman ..........-...... 24, 40 - J - Jackson, Joanne ................ 8, 21, 77 Jacobs, Jim .... 23, 26, 32, 37 40, 45, 54 Jacobs, Kenneth 16, 32, 37, 40, 43, 45, 47, 52, 75, 76 Jacobsen, Joyce ............... 23, 30, 31 Jacobsen, Larry -- 22, 25, 26 Jacobsen, Leo ..... ..... 2 5, 33 Jacobsen, Margaret -- -23, 30,37 Jacobsen, Ronald -- ..... 25, 33 Jamison, L. S. --- ..... 6, 34 Jensen, Elizabeth -- ..... 79 Jensen, Gary -- .,.. -,,,,-- 2 4 Jensen, Jean --- -.... .,,,. - -10 Jensen, Ronald ............ 32, 33, 45 Johannsen, Barbara ..... 23, 31, 55, 66 Johannsen, Jo Ann ....... 25, 31, 55 Johannsen, Rita .....-.. 24 34, 36, 54 Johannsen, Stanley -- .... 16, 33, 55 Johnson, Harold .... .... 2 5, 33, 63 Johnson, Harold Mr. ..... 8 37, 40, 45 Johnson, James ............ 24, 32, 77 Johnson, Janice .........,,, -,,,, 2 5, 55 Jorgensen, Rosalind 16, 30, 54, 57, 58 Juels, Jane ............,... ,,,,, 2 5, 31 - K - Kauffman, Elizabeth 22, 24, 29, 33, 37, 54, 56, 58 Kay, Leonard ..,. ..-.,,,--, 2 4, 33 Kelley, Dennis --- ---25, 32, 40, 54 Kelley, Harold --- .,,,,-,,, 25, 33 Kelley, Perry ....... ,,,,--- 2 3, 33 Kilpatrick, William -- ..,,.,,-, 25, 33 Kirby, James ...... .. ,,,,, 24, 40 Klindt, Ralph .... ,,,, 2 3, 33 Killion, Bob -- Killion, Ray -- ----63 -----6 Kirk, Donna --- ,--- 23, 55 Klinkefus, Fred -- .,,,,,,,,,, 25 Knapp, Marv --- .... 24, 30, 31 Knudsen, Delmar --- ..... 23, 33 Knudsen, Mariorie --- ---16, 31, 55 Koester, Leo ---N ,------ -3, 33 Koppold, Alice -- ....... 23, 30, 31 Kraschel, Peggy .....,,..,,,,--,,,- 24, 31 Krueger, Patricia ..,.... 16, 31, 55, ,56, 58 .. L - Larsen, Barbara ......,..... 24 26, 30, 31 Larsen, Beverly --- ......... --17 Larsen, Darald --- .... 23, 33 Larsen, Edwin --- ....... --10 Larsen, Janelle -- ---25, 31, 55 '1- PICTURE INDEX Thimm, Larry ....... 20 Larsen, Leroy 17, 21, 32, 33, 35, 54, 69 72, 77 Larson, Dick ......................... 24 69 Larson, Donna ...... ....... 2 3, 30, 35, Larson, Douglas ........ 23, 32, 37, 54, 72 Larson, Gary 17, 32, 37, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46, 49 laube, John ............... 25, 26, 32, 40 Laughlin, Jeanette 25, 26, 30, 31, 54, 55, 57, 60, 62 Lee, John ....... ............... 1 7, 33 Leuck, Jack .... ............ 2 4, 33 Lewis, Jack ........................... 6 Logeland, Linda ....,... 25, 30, 33, 55, 63 Loudenslager, Freddie ............. 25, 40 Louis, Fred ....................... 52, 80 Lucas, Don 12, 17, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 47, 54, 57, 58, 73, 75, 76, 80 Lucas, Judy .......................... 64 .. M .. McKelghan, Richard ..................- 29 McKeown. Ann -----25, 30, 31, 35, 55, 70 McKnabb, Betty ........ 24, 30, 37, 61, 63 Maassen, l.uAnn 17, 29, 31, 34, 35, 36, 55, Paulsen, Dallas ..............,... Paulsen, Gary ................... Peck, Connie 25, 26, 30, 31, 62 Pedersen, Dean .................. Pedersen, Howard --- Pedersen, Morris ......... Pedersen Ruth ........... Petersen, Ardis --l8, 30, 31 Petersen, Arlo ................... Petersen, Carl ............. Petersen, Carol ..... 23 30 Petersen, Everette ........ Petersen, George ....... 25 Petersen, Irene 18, 28, 29, 59, 60, 62, 74, 79 Petersen, James 23, 32, 37, 56, 58 Petersen, Larry ....,..,,,,-,,.,, ,- Petersen, Paul ......,.,..,..,-, , Petersen, Peterson, Peterson Shirley ....... 18, 30, 31 Judy ............ 23, 30, Patricia 24, 26, 55, 56, Ba, 59, 61, 62 29, 59, 60, 63 Madsen, Richard .................. 23, 32 Marsh, Herman -- ............... 24, 32 Marsden, Clem ....... B, 36, 37, 45, 52 Mathlasen, Ann -..-.. ........... 30, 31 Mathlasen, Janis ....... 17, 29, 35, 55 Mathlasen, Ronald --17, 33, 37, 42, 52 Msthiesen, Vernon ...... 25, 45, 59, 63 Mayhugh, David 24, 33, 36, 40, 52, 55, 59, 61 Miller, Bob . ............... 24, 34, 77 Miller, Evelyn -- .....-.- 24 30, 31 Miller, Janice -- ......... ..... 2 3 Miller, John ........... 23, 37, 45, 66 Miller, Nels ..,....................... 10 Mohr, Janet .---25, 26, 30, 31, 55, 62 Moon, Paige ......................... 25 Moran, Dennis --25, 26, 33, 36, 59, 63 Mortensen, Kenneth ............... 25, 26 Mumm, Art 22, 23, 32, 35, 37, 54. 57, 58 Mumm, Lou ...................... 17, 37 Mushrush, Marie ...................... 8 .. 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