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world peace. His unprecedented, one-day visit in the U.S. was the culmination of plans by men of all faiths. 7 After Surgery— President Johnson was photographed in a reclining chair at Bcthcsda Naval Hospital the day after his gall bladder op- eration on October 8. He conducted the work of his office from his hospital room and his Texas ranch during his recuperation. 8 Proud Student—Charles Craig, 19-year-old freshman at Iowa uni- versity, demonstrated his criticism of draft-card burning incidents by displaying his draft card on his jacket with the note: “I’m a draft card carrying American and proud of it. Our role in the Vietnamese war sparked the incidents. 9 Blackout The glittering metropolis of New York City was thrust into darkness on November 9 by a massive power failure affecting hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. City residents and commuters were stranded in offices, railroad and subway stations for hours before service was restored. The crippling condition was caused by a faulty relay at a Canadian generating station near Niagara Falls. 10 New Ambassador—Arthur Goldberg was named U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations by the President after the death of Ambassa- dor Adlai Stevenson on July 14 in London. Goldberg was secretary of labor under President Kennedy and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice when named to the U.N. post. 1 1 Startling Fashions— Bold and contrasting blocks of color were the youthful fashion note of 1965. The eye-catching designs even ex- tended the length of campus stockings worn with the costumes. 12 Royalty on Tow Princess Margaret and her husband, Lord Snowdon, arrived in New York on November 4 for a whirlwind tour of the U.S. During their visit, they took time out for fun-filled activi- ties such as a ride on a cable car in Frisco and gala parties in Holly- wood and the nation’s capital. THE 1966 HORNET PRODUCED BY THE STUDENTS OF HARVEY HIGH SCHOOL HARVEY. NORTH DAKOTA The names of the business places that helped sponsor The Hornet are listed at the bottom of the pages. DEDICATION The 1966 Hornet staff, together with all of the students of Harvey High School, would like to take this opportunity to extend our heartfelt thanks to our parents. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation, for helping us in our times of need; thank you for your love and affection. And thank you especially for opening the doors to the future for us; the doors that offer us the unlimited opportunities of youth. Therefore, as a small token of our appreciation, we dedicate this 1966 annual to you, our parents. G.N. NELSON AND COMPANY INC. 2 CONTENTS FACULTY 7 ORGANIZATIONS 13 ACTIVITIES 29 ATHLETICS 39 CLASSES 49 FARMERS GRAIN COMPANY 8:30 A. M. in the study hall of Harvey High. Football Awards being presented. HARVEY HIGH SCHOOL OPENS Slave Day at Harvey High. KELLER IMPLEMENT. INC. 4 The Cheerleaders riding in the Homecoming Parade. THE DOOR TO THE FUTURE The Harvey Hornets ready for the tip-off. A Harvey High School class listening to a lecture. LIEBELT'S CLOTHING 5 Dancers at the F. H. A. Sweetheart Hop. Dancing at the Sophomore-Freshman Party. THE TORONADOS Terry Roble, Scott Bowl- inger, Craig Fronk, and Russell Freitag played at many school parties. Earl Wrangham is also a mem- ber of this group. THE VAGABONDS Aloys Strauss, Bill Krebs, Peter Schmidt, and Roger Specht played at the Sweetheart Hop. KROHN’S SERVICE DRUG 6 HARVEY SCHOOL BOARD Willis Faiil, Raymond Lautt, Richard Dale, Rosella Harr, Berger Rodney, L. C. Loerch. ADMINISTRATION SETS SCHOOL POLICY SUPERINTENDENT B. M. HANSON B. S. -Mayville State, Maj. -Soc. Science, School Admin, and Super. Minors-English, Natural Sci. j M. S. -U. N. D. , School Admin, and Super. PRINCIPAL KENNETH HALLEY B. S. -Minot State, Bottineau, Maj. -El. Ed. , Minors-Phy. Ed., Soc. Sci., Educ.; M. S.-U. N. D., Admin, and Education. LEN’S STANDARD SERVICE 8 L J MR. CALVIN SWANSON Typing, Shorthand, and Phys. Ed. ; Wrestling coach, B. S. -Minot State, Maj.-Phys. Ed., Mi nor-Business. MR. CLYDE BOYKO English and Lit. Adv. -Senior Class, Dramatics coach. B. S. -Dickinson State, Maj. -Eng- lish and Soc. Sci- ence, Minor-History; Grad. Wk.-U.N.D. MISS ELAINE ERDMANN Phys. Ed. ; Adv. , Pep Club. B. S. -Valley City State, Maj.-Phys. Ed. , Minors-Geo- graphy and Chemistry. MRS. HARRIET BURCHILL Library. Work com- pleted at Minot S. C., Dickinson S. C. , U. of Minn. , Wash. Eastern Univ., General Beadle College. MR. ROY CLARK English and Lit. Adv. -Junior Class, Dramatics coach. B. S. -Minot State, Maj. -Soc. Science, Minor-English and Sec. Educ. MR. SCOTT ENGMANN History; Adv. -St. Council. B. S. - Minot State, Maj. - History, Minor-Pol. Science; Grad. Wk. -College of Idaho, Maj. -History. KELLER PLUMBING COMPANY 9 'M MR. GLEN BENDER Physics and Phys. Science; Adv. - Science Club and Camera Club. B. S. -Valley City State, Maj.-Chem. , Mi nor-Physics. MRS. LORETTA FIKE Home Ec. ; Adv. -F. H. A. , Junior Banquet. B. S. - N. D. S.U., Maj.-Home Economics, Minor-Composite Science. MR. LYLE LEE Math; Adv. -Fresh. Class. B. S. -Valley City State, Maj.-Math, Minor-Physics. MRS. HELEN LIEBELT Math; Adv. -Annual. B. A. -Minot State, Maj. - Math and Bus. Ed. ; Grad. Wk. -U. N. D. G Carleton College. MR. EUGENE MACK English and Lit. ; Adv. -Cam- era Club and Hornet's Buzz. B. S. -Dickinson State, Maj. - English and Soc. Science. MARTINSON CLEANERS MR. LELAND MAHANY History. B. S. -Mayville State, Maj. - Soc. Science G Phys. Ed., Minor-Biology; Grad. Wk. - Colorado State. 10 MR. DENNIS MOSSER Band and Chorus. B. S. -Minot State, Maj. - Music Ed. , Minor-Math; M. Mus. - Indiana Univ., Maj. - Music. MR. KENNETH BECKER Bookkeeping, Phys. Ed., and Drivers Ed. ; Adv. -Lettermen; Football, Track, Frosh. and Varsity Basketball coach. B. S. -Jamestown, Maj. - Com- merce and Phys. Ed. ; M. A. - Colorado State, Maj. -Phys. Ed. MR. ROBERT NELSON Guidance. B. S. -Mayville State, Maj. - El. Ed. , Minor-Math. G Bus. Ed. ; Grad. Wk. -U. N. D. - Guidance, Florida A. andM.- Earth Sci. MR. GERALD TVEITO Industrial Arts, Phys. Ed. , Driver's Ed., Asst. Athletic Coach. B. S. —Valley City S. C., Major-Phys. Ed. and Social Science. Minor-Industrial Arts. HARVEY DRUG CO. MR. HARVEY POPINGA Chem. and Biology; Adv. - Soph. Class, Science Club. B. S. -Minot State, Maj. - Biol. , Minor-Phys. Sci. ; Grad. Wk. -Kan. State T. C. , Maj. -Biology. MR. LEONARD WENTZ P. D. P. and Latin; Debate Coach. B. S. -Minot State, Maj. - History, Minor-Latin; Grad. Wk. -U. N. D. -History and Political Science. 11 COOKS FEED APPROXIMATELY 525 DAILY HOT LUNCH COOKS Mrs. Frank Heilman, Mrs. Garfield Graumann, and Mrs. Frieda Schale prepare noon meals for approximately 525 eacH day. The lunch line is taken care of in approximately one hour. CUSTODIANS HELP TEACHERS AND STUDENTS CUSTODIANS Fred Faul, Ben Muscha, and Marvel Wangen perform many tasks for students and teachers alike. KIRTON CAFE AND BOWL-A-DROME ROW 1: D. Tebelius, K. Scott, P. Hirschkorn, P. Hoffarci, T. Keller. ROW 2: J. Robie, S. Bischke, P. Bach- meier, B. Kolstad, S. Lucas. ROW 3: T. Martell, C. Filler, W. Dompier, V. Sander, S. Anderson, Mr. Engmann. ROW 4: A. Strauss, D. Furaus, K. Martell, P. Schmidt, S. Keller. STUDENT COUNCIL SENDS DELEGATES TO CONVENTION Shirley Bischke, Peter Schmidt, Dan Furaus, Kenneth Martell, and Terry Martell attended the State Stu- dent Council Convention held in Minot in November. They were members of discussion groups and brought back new ideas to improve the Student Council. The Council also sent Aloys Strauss to a summer workshop in Jamestown. The Council sold pencils and pens with the basket- ball schedule printed on them for a fund raising project. Other activities include trimming a Christmas tree for the study hall, handling elections, and writing a student handbook. Student Council officers are Peggy Bachmeier, secre- tary; Mr. Engmann, adviser; Kenneth Martell, presi- dent; Peter Schmidt, vice-president; Aloys Strauss, treasurer. KOST MEAT MARKET 14 HORNET'S BUZZ APPEARS WITH NEW LOOK The Hornet’s Buzz has been changed so that a smaller size paper is used. It is prepared on a new electro carbon typewriter and run off at the Harvey Herald office. The staff of the Hornet's Buzz is chosen from a group who are interested in working on the paper. PICTURED ABOVE ARE Marlene Fisher, Assistant editor; Penny Hoffard, editor; Mr. Mack, adviser; and Sandra Anderson, assistant editor. SEATED: D. Overland, D. Tebelius, M. Fisher, P. Hoffard, S. Anderson, S. Bischke, R. Wartner. STANDING: M. Fisher, B. Bentz, J. Robie, J. Sander, K. Scott, Mr. Mack, M. Krosbakken, R. Shefte, P. Hirschkom, K. Krosbakken, B. Kolstad, E. Wrangham. MILDRED'S 15 THE HORNET STAFF EDITORS Darnell Lautt, a staff photographer Peggy Hirschhorn, photography; Bette Kolstad, Lay-out; and Diane Tcbelius, business. HARVEY HERALD ■ 16 THE HORNET STAFF PICTURES SCHOOL LIFE AT HARVEY HIGH THE HORNET STAFF ROW 1: Bette Kolstad, lay-out editor; Kristi Seibel, business staff; Shirley Bischke, organizations editor; Evelyn Pottenger, business staff; Dorothy Paulson, activities editor; Romelle Shefte, business staff; Peggy Hirschkorn, photography; Gail Jones, classes; Darlene Tebelius, business manager. ROW 2: Penny Hoffard, business staff; Diane Volk, business staff; Diane Theige, business staff; Beverly Alfuth, business staff, Peggy Bachmeier, business staff; Loretta Kessler, classes; Marilyn Fisher, seniors; Wanda Dompier, senior editor; Marlene Fish- er, activities; Marla Krosbakken, activities; Darlene Overland, music editor. ROW 3: Carroll Mortenson, business staff; Kathleen Mortenson, business staff; Jennifer Kopseng, music; Joan Roble, music; Becky Bentz, sports; Sandy Anderson, organizations; Karen Graumann, organizations; Ginnie Akers, activities; Earl Wrangham, photography; Darnell Lautt, photography; Richard Wartner, sports editor. The staff of THE HORNET is made up of the stu- dents who are interested in journalism and who volunteer to be on the staff. The three editors, lay-out, photography, and business, head the staff; the other appointments are made by the editors and adviser. The aim of the staff is to record the 1965-1966 school year in pictures and writing. To gain a better knowledge of the production of a yearbook, four members of the staff attended a yearbook clinic in Rugby in October. Mrs. Helen Liebelt, Adviser FIRST STATE BANK 17 Officers are Steve Keller, vice-president; Don Muscha, secretary-treasurer; Dan Ziegler, president; Jon Fraser, S. C. representative. Tom Lucas and Tom Weinmann sell popcorn at a basketball game. LETTERMEN'Q CLUB BOOSTS TEAM MORALE The members of the Lettermen's Club have each won a letter by participating in a sport in Harvey High School. The Lettermen Club buys the letters and awards presented to the athletes from the funds earned by selling popcorn and ice cream bars at athletic games. ROW Is S. Lucas, C. Nyhus, C. Fronk, R. Wartner, R. Freitag, J. Hoffman, S. Frey, K. {kartell, R. Nost- dahl, A. Helm, W. Thompson, Mr. Becker. ROW 2: T. Lucas, D. Weisser, T. Reimche, B. Gutknecht, E. Wrangham, C. Nyhus, R. Hager, D. Vorland, D. Muscha, M. Brye, A. Strauss, D. Furaus, D. Ziegler. ROW 3: A. Swanson, T. Weinmann, M. Fisher, T. Pottenger, D. Waldock, S. Keller, J. Faul, B. Krebs, J. Case, D. Dale, J. Fraser, J. Glaser. ' GAMBLES 18 t ROW Is M. Robie, L. Drabus, D. Glaser, D. Paulson, D. Fronk, P. Hirschkorn, S. Anderson, B. Bentz, J. Held, P. Hoffard, K. Scott, B. Suda, D. Overland, S. Bischke, D. Tebelius, M. Volk, D. Frey, A. Zweigle, M. Hoveland, G. Jones, S. Ziegler, B. Wentz. ROW 2: C. Faul, P. Fix, J. Eckart, K. Keson, C. Wiest, C. Filler, K. Ravnaas, P. Keller, S. Hinn, B. Dockter, L. Lorenz, K. Hertz, C. Running, J. Fix, D. Grossman, P. Bachmeier, V. Sander, C. Christenson, W. Bowlinger, C. Krosbakken, G. Robie, D. Fix, S. Fix. ROW 3: L. Deck, C. Meier, K. Eckart, J. Faul, M. Schroeder, P. Seibel, M. Krosbakken, B. Kolstad, K. Haman, K. Seibel, C. Dockter, K. Mortenson, D. Weigle, S. Ripplihger, M. Feist, D. Schaan, C. Parizek, S. Martin, S. Mathison, B. Alfuth, D. Theige, J. Sander, J. Haman, L. Stafford. ROW 4: J. Wentz, R. Schall, K. Kros- bakken, M. Fisher, N. Kline, B. Grad, W. Dompier, M. Fisher, D. Erickson, P. Torgerson, L. Alveshere, J. Robie, J. Kopseng, K. Graumann, B. Meland, B. Schmitz, L. Kessler, B. Schimke, J. Zidon, L. Strand, J. Ludwig, D. Bechthold, B. Smestad, Miss Erdmann. ROW 5: D. Swanson, B. Hoffard, D. LaCoe, S. Akers, J. Schmaltz, G. Keller, C. Oster, B. Seibel, J. Roerick, P. Suda, S. Weigel, B. Mack, P. Keller, K. Ziegler, G. Wentz, B. Werlinger, R. Shefte, E. Pottenger, J. Held, G. Akers, F. Erickson, J. Martin, R. Raul, B. Kaul. PEP CLUB SPONSORS HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES Pep Club Officers Pep Assembly HARVEY MEDICAL CENTER 19 SCIENCE CLUB ROW Is Diane Fix, Beverly Alfuth, Loretta Kessler, Ardyce Zweigle, Diane Tebelius, Bette Kolstad, Kathy Scott, Penny Hoffard, David Weisser. ROW 2: Mr. Bender, Adviser; Diane Theige, Gail Jones, Kathy Haman, Richard Wartner, Marla Krosbakken, Shirley Bischke, Becky Bentz, Pat Torgerson, Aloys Strauss, Mr. Popinga, adviser. ROW 3: Wanda Dompier, Gary Christenson, Kelly Christenson, Monte Fisher, Douglas Dale, Russel Schaeffer, Wade Faul, Darnell Lautt, Roger Specht. SCIENCE CLUB SPONSORS SCIENCE FAIR The major project of the Science Fair. All of the winners in the Sci- ence Fair attended the District Fair at Devils Lake. Marvin Heisler won a first prize with his project and at- tended the State Fair at Minot. Members of the Science Club present experiments in biology, physics and chemistry at the meetings. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Gary Christenson, president; Richard Wartner, vice-president; Loretta Kessler, secretary; Becky Bentz, treasurer; Penny Hoffard, student council representative; Mr. Bender and Mr. Popinga, advisers. Beverly Alfuth, Diane Thiege, and David Weisser present projects at Science Fair. Rita Faul displays project on Esters at Science Fair. THE NATIONAL BANK OF HARVEY 20 ABOVE: Jackie Zidon and Paulette Keller look at magazines. Pictured at the desk AT RIGHT is Jeanette Lorz. LIBRARY STAFF SERVES STUDENT BODY ROW 1: Mrs. Burchill, D. Overland, S. Bischke, D. Weigel, C. Filler, S. Ripplinger, D. Paulson, P. Keller, P. Hirschkorn, B. Kolstad, K. Eckart. ROW 2: T. Martell, J. Zidon, M. Krosbakken, B. Bentz, M. Fisher, S. Anderson, J. Lorz, K. Mortenson, L. Deck, W. Faul. J. C. PENNEY COMPANY 21 BAND PRESENTS FOUR CONCERTS Playing at all home football and basketball games keeps the band busy. Their main ac- tivities during the year include four concerts and attending a contest at Stanley. Marching practice for homecoming also takes up a great portion of their time. Student Directors David Weisser and Darnell Lautt assist Mr. Mosser in directing. Solos and ensembles keep the band members practicing. A wind ensemble also participated in the Sound of Music presented by the chorus. MAJORETTES Patty Seibel, Kristy Seibel, Diana Fronk. POM POM GIRLS Evelyn Pottenger, Julie Roerick, Peggy Suda, Brenda Mack, Bonnie Seibel, Cor- rine Weist, Faye Erickson. ROW 1: M. Faul, S. Heitzmann, R. Keller, L. Alveshere, M. Robie, A. Zweigle, W. Dompier, K. Seibel, D. Theige, L. Ripplinger, D. Tebelius, D. Mayer, K. Mortenson. ROW 2: M. TIM'S TEXICO Faul, P. Hoffard, W. Bowlinger, D. Grossman, H. Ripplinger, 22 to. Wrangham, D. Tebelius, S. Bowlinger, R. Schaeffer, R. Mayer, D. Paulson, D. Overland, J. Glaser, D. Heydt, D. Holwegner. ROW 3: P. Torgerson, J. Zidon, P. Torgerson, M. Wilkes, J. Lorz, C. Fronk, D. Weisser, E. Wrangham, J. Robie, B. Wiedmeier, D. Dale, T. Keller, C. Mortenson, B. Meland, D. Lautt, D. Frueh, Mr. Mosser. 23 Patricia Torgerson, accompanist, and Mr. Mosser, Director. CHORUS OFFICERS Wanda Dompier, student council represent- ative; Marla Krosbakken, treasurer; Kathy Scott, vice-president; Marcia Roble, pres- ident; Paulette Liebelt, secretary. THE MIXED CHORUS ROW 1: M. Lautt, B Martin, D. Erickson, A. Zweigle, C. Wiest, M. Roble, K. Scott, K. Seibel, J. Glaser, Mr. Mosser, N. Wrangham, T. Weist, D. Tebelius, P. Hoffard, M. Faul, J. Roerick, C. Krosbakken, P. Liebelt. ROW 2: M. Volk, P. Torgerson, F. Erickson, J. Faul, L. Alveshere, M. Hovland, S. Martin, M. Bokovoy, T. Martell, P. Seibel, W. Dompier, S. Nordbye, P. Suda, S. Weigel, K. Ziegler, M. Gisi, B. Meier. ROW 3: D. Schaan, W. Bowlinger, D. Theige, R. Schmitz, B. Mack, L. Lorenz, D. Vetter, R. Mayer, J. Seibel, B. Kolstad, M. Krosbak- HELGERUD OIL COMPANY HELGERUD SERVICE STORE 24 ME' LADIES ROW 1: C. Wiest, D. Erickson, A. Zweigle, M. Robie, K. Scott, K. Seibel, B. Kolstad, M. Krosbakken, W. Dompicr, C. Krosbakken, P. Liebelt. ROW 2: P. Torgerson, F. Erickson, J. Faul, L. Alveshere, M. Hovland, S. Martin, P. Hoffard, D. Tebelius, J. Roerick, B. Meier. ROW 3: M. Volk, W. Bowlinger, D. Theige, R. Schmitz, B. Mack, P. Suda, J. Reimche, K. Zeigler. ROW 4: D. Schaan, J Wiedmeier, C. Running, K. Kaul, B. Suda, G. Robie, P. Seibel, P. Keller, D. Mayer. ken, S. Mathison, C. Seibel, E. Pottenger, D. Mayer. ROW 4: M. Fiest, D. Boser, K. Kaul, G. Robie, B. Suda, C. Running, D. Lautt, E. Wrangham, J. Reimche, B. Hauser, P. Keller, B. Seibel, B. Schimke, P. Torgerson. CHORUQ GROUPS PRESENT CHRISTMAS AND SPRING FORMAL CONCERTS In addition to the outstanding Christmas and Spring Formal Concerts, the choral groups presented the Sound of Music , sang at the N. D.E. A. Library Session, and sang at the Sheyenne River Academy. Small groups from the chorus sang at Kiwanis and Civic and Commerce Association banquets as well as at many school functions, including plays, prom, and commencement activities. HOLWEGNER’S FOOD MARKET 25 F.H.A. officers are Mrs. Fike, adviser; Diana Theige, secretary; Evelyn Pottenger, treasurer; Ardyce Zweigle, vice-president; and Diane Tebelius, president. F.H.A. members are pictured at the serving window selling lunch at a game. F.H.A. SPONSORS SWEETHEART HOP The F. H. A. Chapter sold lunch at all the basketball games and wrestling meets. Every month this organization spon- sored a teacher's tea and at several meetings guests were invited to speak. The F. H. A. girls attended the State Convention in Fargo, and the District Rally in Washburn. They sponsored several parties including a Brother and Sister party, a party for Freshman girls, and a Sweetheart Hop. ROW 1: K. Hertz, S. Martin, B. Dockter, D. Schaan, A. Zweigle. ROW 2: R. Schmitz, B. Alfuth, R. Shefte, E. Pottenger, D. Theige, P. Keller. ROW 3: Mrs. Fike, J. Zidon, W. Bowlinger, D. Frye, C. Running, D. Tebelius. NOT PICTURED: E. Marzolf, J. Wiedmeier, B. Wiedmeier. STATE THEATRE--SANITARY BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP 26 SEATED: P. Hirchkorn, S. Bischke, B. Suda, B. Smestad, Mr. Mack, B. Kolstad. STANDING: Mr. Halley, D. Weigle, Mr. Bender, B. Wentz, K. Mortenson, B. Keller, D. Frey, S. Ripplinger, R. Mayer, T. Reimke, D. Lautt. CAMERA CLUB TEACHES STUDENTS ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY The Camera Club's main purpose is to learn about the camera and how to take and develop pictures. Camera Club members learn how to operate the school camera and use it at activities. Films and slides are also shown so members learn about other cameras. Camera Club officers are B. Suda, secretary-treas- urer; Mr. Halley, adviser; B. Smestad, president; P. Hirschkorn, student council rep. ; and S. Bischke, vice-president. Camera Club Bulletin Board MILLER’S STUDIO 27 Debate Club members are Mr. Wentz, adviser, Aloys Strauss, Richard Wartner, Kathy Scott, Shirley Bischke, Kathleen Morten9on, Ginnie Akers, and Terry Martell. DEBATE CLUB IS NEWEST ORGANIZATION IN H.H.S. Debate Club is one of the most recently organized clubs at Harvey High School. It was started during the 1964-65 school year, and has increased in size since then. The debate topic for the year was Resolved That the Federal govern- ment should adopt a program of compulsory arbitration in labor-management disputes in basic industries. NELSON AUTO AND IMPLEMENT 28 ACTIVITIES QUEEN DIANE PRINCESS MARILYN PRINCESS MARCIA RALPH'S SUPER VALU 30 DIANE ERICKSON CROWNED HOMECOMING QUEEN Blazing bonfire built by Juniors. The homecoming festivities started with the snake dance and bonfire and were followed by the queen coronation at the gym. Diane Erickson was crowned queen with Marilyn Fisher and Marcia Roble as attendants. The homecoming parade was the following afternoon and the football game that night, Harvey defeating Rugby 33-0. A victory dance followed at the gym and concluded the homecoming festivities. Cheerleaders lead snake dance in cheers as it progressed out to the bonfire. FARMERS UNION OIL COMPANY 31 SENIORS PRESENT ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN CAST Reverend William H. Spence • . . Richard Wartner Hope Spence.............................Kathy Scott Hartzell................................Steve Frey Dr. Romer..............................Steve Keller Eileen..................................Pen Hoffard Louise..................................Kris Seibel Maria.................................Kathy Haman Molly................................Peg Hirschkorn Ronny...........................................Dan Zeigler Letty...............................Shirley Bischke Mrs. Sandow......................Diane Tebelious Mrs. Digby...........................Barbara Suda Georgie..............................Dan Waldoch Mrs, Cambridge.......................Cheryl Dockter Mrs. Jellison...........................Janet Held Major Cooper..........................Monte Fisher Bishop Sherwood..................Gary Christenson Reverend Fraser Spence..........................Dan Furaus Directors: Mr. Clyde.Boyko and Mr. Roy Clark Student Director: Kathy Mortenson Prompters: Bette Kolstad and Darlene Overland FARMERS UNION ELEVATOR COMPANY 32 Directors, Mr. Boyko and Mr. Clark Bette Kolstad, prompter, Kathy Mortenson, student director, Darlene Overland, prompter. Pictured in one scene are Pen Hoffard, Kathy Haman, Kathy Scott, Kris Seibel, Dan Ziegler, Peg Hirschkom, and Steve Frey. B. Suda defending her little boy, D. Waldoch. Also pictured are S. R. Wartner, G. Christenson, and Keller, K. Scott, R. Wartner, S. Frey. M. Fisher in a scene. C. AND G. INCORPORATED 33 % JUNIORS PRESENT DECISION ON RAMEY SCOTT Herman Murray Lottibel Hinkle Joy Dobb . ; . Dora Sims . . Ramey Scott . Sammy Varr . . Ellie Parks . . Miss Webster. . CAST Scott Bowlinger . Pam Torgerson . Connie Filler . . Becky Bentz . . . Diane Fix . . Doug Dale Paulette Liebolt Karen Ravnaas Mr. Garman . . Miss Eunice Call Gilbert Hatch. . Mrs. Can by. . . Mrs. Bell . . . Mr. Harper . . Boy............. Girl............. . . Pete Schmidt . Dixie Bechthold . . . Aloys Strauss . Kari Krosbakken . Ardyce Zweigle .... Bill Krebs . .Barry Sorteberg .LaDonna Alveshere Directors........... Student Director . . Master of Ceremonies Prompters.......... . Mr. Roy Clark Mr. Clyde Boyko . . Roger Specht Russell Schaeffer . . Candy Parizek Sandy Anderson B1SCHKE ELECTRIC COMPANY 34 Miss Eunice Call and Miss Webster arguing at Student Council meeting Directors, Mr. Clark and Mr. Boyko Ramey Scott on trial ELLA'S BEAUTY SHOP 35 Paulette Liebelt and Doug Dale. BANQUET AND PROM-GOER8 AN IN A pagoda was painted as a background for the stage. BENTZ IMPLEMENT COMPANY 36 A popular place for pictures was the sedan chair on the stage. A. Faul, P. Torgerson, A. Zweigle, L. Alveshere, M. Hovland, K. Ravnaas. SHEYENNE RIVER VETERINARY CLINIC 37 MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS SOUND OF MUSIC” A meeting in the office of Mother Abbes, played by Marcia Roble. The Sisters are Ardyce Zweigle, Paulette Liebelt, and Karen Kaul. A love-making scene with Neil Wrangham as Rolf and Bette Kolstad as Liesl. Max Detweiler, Elsa Schraeder, and Captain von Trapp. The parts are played by Darnell Lautt, Corrine Wiest, and Ronald Mayer. The wedding of Captain von Trapp and Maria, played by Kathy Scott. The attendants are the von Trapp children-- Bette Kolstad, Faye Erickson, Monty Bokovoy, Joel Glaser, Valorie Dale and Brenda Faul. HARVEY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION 38 HORNET FOOTBALL TEAM ROW Is W. Thompson, K. Drabus, T. Pottenger, E. Wrangham, R. Hager, T. Reimche, ROW 2: J. Case, D. Dale, D. Zeigler, M. Fisher, S. Frey, K. Martell, R. Nostdahl. ROW 3: Coach Tvieto, S. Keller, A. Swan- son, M. Keller, P. Schmidt, W. Krebbs, J. Fraser, D. Waldoch, D. Muscha, Head Coach Becker. ROW 4: Coach Swanson, T. Lucas, J. Hoffman, R. Robie, B. Gutknecht, B. Sorteberg, S. Lucas, J. Faul, C. Nyhus. NOT PICTURED: R. Wartner, D. Weisser, D. Heydt, C. Nyhus, and T. Theige. HORNET FOOTBALL TEAM OUTSCORES OPPONENTS HARVEY OPPONENTS 26 New Rockford 0 6 Lari more 12 7 Carrington 12 33 Rugby 0 13 Park River 34 7 Devils Lake 26 13 Velva 8 13 Grafton 29 43 Lakota 6 While the Hornets record was 4-5 they scored 135 points to their opponents 127. They also led in yardage 322 to 217. COACHING STAFF Assistant Coach Tvieto, Head Coach Becker, and Assistant Coach Swanson. WESTLAND OIL COMPANY 40 ALL CONFERENCE AWARD Steve Frey, who tied for the high scorer in the conference, was picked for the all- conference team. Steve, who scored 36 points in conference play, was the only Harvey player to be given the award. FOOTBALL CAPTAINS Monte Fisher, Steve Frey, and Dan Ziegler A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Becky Bentz, Sandy Anderson, Janet Held, Peggy Hirschkorn, and Penny Hoffard HAGER'S CONSTRUCTION AND READY MIX 41 BASKETBALL TEAM Student Manager Leon Ripplinger spends much time with basketball equipment. Another point for the Harvey Hornets. The Harvey Hornets took second in the Northwest Region and North Star Conference with 10-3 and 5-2 records. The Hornets played well all year with a well balanced scoring attack. In the Northwest Regional Tournament, the Hor- nets took third, beating a tough Rugby team. The Hornets started with a victory over Crosby, but in the second round, they lost to a hot-shooting Minot High squad. A-SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Cheers are led by Penny Hoffard, Janet Held, Becky Bentz, Sandy Anderson, and Peggy Hirschkorn. BOWLINGER ROOFING AND TRAILER COURT 42 PLACES THIRD IN REGION A-SQUAD BASKETBALL TEAM S. Frey, J. Glaser, D. Dale, M. Fisher, C. Nyhus, J. Faul, B. Krebs, S. Keller, D. Waldoch, J. Fraser, D. Furaus, K. Martell, Coach Becker. Doug Dale jumps for the ball. COACH KEN BECKER A AND W DRIVE INN AND CAFE 43 B-8QUAD DEVELOPS FOR VARSITY Coach Tvieto, F. Bentz, B. Gutknecht, W. Thompson, J. Case, D. Vorland, J. Shefte, D. Bender, R. Specht, T. Bischke, T. Keller. FRESHMAN TEAM WINS 8 OF 12 S. Lucas, M. Wilkes, T. Seibel, C. Nyhus, F. Bentz, R. Hager, C. Mortenson, L. Hager, M. Waldoch, C. Nygaard, J. Weinmann, J. Glaser, Coach Becker. FUHRMAN SUPER SERVICE HORNET WRESTLERS TAKE FIFTH IN REGION VARSITY WRESTLERS ROW Is T. Theige, R. Lucas, J. Ripplinger. ROW 2: R. Wartner, R. Nostdahl, K. Drabus, M. Biye, E. Wrangham, Coach Swanson, L. Seltvedt, B. Sorteberg, J. Hoffman, T. Lucas, H. Ripplinger, N. VVrangham. The Hornet Wrestlers co-captained by Ron Nostdahl and Rich Wartner had a successful season this year. In regular action the grapplers won 8 of 14 matches. Four members of the team placed in the Regional Tournament at Minot, placing the Team fifth. Placing were: Ron Nostdahl, 1st; John Hoffman, 3rd; Tom Lucas, 4th; and Myron Brye, 4th. Coach Calvin Swan n Ron Nostdahl, a four year wrestling standout, took second in the State Tournament this year. SHOWN LEFT is one of the 26 wins he had this year. Ron gained many honors throughout his career-1st and 2nd place in the Region, 1st at the Minot Invitational, and N. D. Athlete of the Week. BAUER PLUMBING AND HEATING 45 BOYS' TRACK TEAM WINS NORTH STAR CONFERENCE ROW Is S. Lucas, A. Swanson, C. Nyhus, D. Dale, B. Krebs, S. Keller, T. Weinmann, J. Shefte, F. Bentz, S. Frey. ROW 2: Coach Becker, T. Theige, K. Drabus, C. Nyhus, M. Waldock, J. Case, R. Hager, N. Wrangham, J. Glaser, Coach Tvieto. GIRLS' TRACK TEAM TAKES 3RD PLACE IN MINOT ROW 1: J. Zidon, J. Weidmeier, B. Bent2, C. Dockter, D. Glaser, B. Seibel, J. Fix, Coach Erdmann. ROW 2: L Stafford, J. Reimche, P. Keller, P. Suda, R. Faul, B. Suda, B. Smestad. Becky Bentz placed first in the State Girls' Track Meet in the hurdles. SCHIMKE GAS COMPANY 46 CHEERLEADERS BOOST TEAMS' SPIRIT B-SQUAD Jewel Sander, Susan Weigel, and Patricia Fix are the leaders backing the B-Tcam. WRESTLING Donna Schaan, Gail Jones, Romelle Shefte, Betty Meland, and Diane Tebe- lius are the girls who fire- up the Hornet Matmen. FRESHMAN Peggy Suda, Linda Hclgcrud, and Brenda Faul cheer their team to victory. R AND R ENCO SERVICE 47 THE HORNETS SHOWN IN ACTION Horents Trounce Minot John Hoffman getting a pin for the Horents. Horents rebounding at Bottineau COAST TO COAST STORE 48 FRESHMAN CLASS NUMBERS 86 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Julian Roerick, secretary G treasurer; Mr. Lee, advisor; Scott Lucas, president; Connie Christenson, vice-president. Trevelyn Wiest, David Thomas, Marvin Heisler, Gene Sander. Gail Moen, Diane Grossman, Judy Wentz, and Stella Burgard. NESBIT JEWELERS 50 ROW 1: F. Erickson, B. Mack, P. Suda, B. Seibel. ROW 2: B. Wiedmeier, S. Henne, B. Dockter, V. Buethe, L. Hager, E. Marzolf, R. Faul, B. Holzer, A. Faul, G. Moen, D. Schaan, M. Feist, B. Martin, J. Wentz. ROW 3: C. Lageson, S. Martin, K. Hertz, B. Schimke, W. Bowlinger, C. Krosbakken, S. Matheson, P. Keller, G. Robie, C. Christenson, D. Mayer, S. Weigel, J. Roerick, L. Rask. ROW 4: P. Keller, J. Fix, D. Gross- man, D. Boser, R. Schmitz, M. Lautt, S. Burgard, L. Lorenz, M. Gisi, C. Running, K. Kaul, L. Martell, J. Zidon, B. Meier, D. Vetter. ROW 1: K. Buchwitz, S. Lucas, R. Hager, M. Wilkes, L. Schmitz, T. Theige, D. Thompson. ROW 2: G. Sanders, T. Seibel, C. Nyhus, L. Magstad, J. English, J. Liebelt, W. Burgard, M. Waldock. ROW 3: D. Holwegner, C. Nygaard, M. Heisler, R. Hager, C. Moitenson, P. Bertch, S. Strauss, T. Anhorn, G. Keller. ROBLE CHEVROLET. PONTIAC. OLDSMOBILE 51 Diane Theige, Terry Martell, Ginnie Akers, and Evelyn Pottenger slaving on geometry. SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS PARTY FOR FRESHMEN SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Terry Martell, vice-presi- dent; Tim Keller, presi- dent; Mr. Popinga, adviser; Sandy Ziegler, treasurer; Karen Graumann, secretary. OTTER TAIL POWER COMPANY 52 ROW 1: E. Welk, D. Olson, E. Kremer, S. Heitzmann, S. Ziegler, R. Shefte, S. Ripplinger, B. Grad, D. Theige, J. Held, J. Sander, J. Keller, C. Seibel. ROW 2: D. Hager, E. Pottenger, D. Swanson, P. Seibel, G. Jones, L. Sharz, M. Schroeder, M. Udelhofen, B. Alfuth, D. Sherwin, J. Martin, J. Haman, R. Schall. ROW 3: K. Ziegler, E. Vetsch, B. Faul, B. Meland, J. Kopseng, J. Robie, K. Graumann, G. Akers, J. Wiedmeier, D. Glaser, K. Keson, C. Faul, P. Fix, S. Fix, J. Eckart. ROW 1: T. Keller, V. Wentz, C. Krenzel, T. Graumann, C. Richter, L.'Buchwitz, H. Ripplinger, D. Tebe- lius, D. Heydt, T. Bischke, C. Wienmann. ROW 2: J. Shefte, E. Wrangham, L. Ripplinger, D. Bender, S. Suda, T. Martell, T. Lucas, D. Bratlien, G. Johnson, D. Vetter, D. Volk, D. Weisser. ROW 3: T. Roble, M. Bokovoy, W. Burgard, C. Nyhus, J. Case, D. Vorland, G. Zerr, D. Muscha, M. Brye, E. Wiest, D. Freuh, J. Reimche. LUKE'S RED OWL 53 Julius Lorz and Ricky Freuh I PROM COMMITTEE JUNIOR CLASS PLANS PROM JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Kelly Christenson, vice-president; Kari Krosbakken, secretary; Roger Specht, treasurer; Aloys Strauss, presi- dent; Mr. Clark, adviser. Karen Ravnaas, Ardyce Zweigle, Mary Hovland, and Pam Torgerson. DR. JAMES R. MC LAURIN, OPTOMETRIST 54 Robert Schmaltz Douglas Dale Craig Fronk Belinda Hoffard Wade Faul Rebecca Bentz Diane Fix Russell Freitag Darnell Lautt Peggy Bachmeier Connie Filler Ardith Faul Denise Heydt Ronald Anhorn La Donna Alveshere Kelly Drab us Darlene Hager Marlene Fisher William Krebs Dixie Bechthold AL'S FARM ELECTRIC 55 Bruce Ingebo Sandra Anderson Mary Jo Volk Kari Krosbakken Lorrine Drabus James Krenzel Beverly Werlinger Mary Sue Hovland Ronald Keller Sheryl Akers Kelly Christenson Ronald Mayer Claudia Meier John Hoffman Brenda Keller Peggy Keller ACE HARDWARE 56 Donald Meier Mark Muscha Linda Ludwig Christine Oster Karen Ravnaas Paulette Liebelt Candace Parizek Connie Otto Betty Schmitz Russell Schaeffer Richard Roble Judy Reimche Ronald Strauss Roger Specht Aloys Strauss Elaine Schmeets Lawrence Keller Varden Sander Sharon Stafford Peter Schmidt JOHN J. TEBELIUS, attorney-at-law 57 Dianne Weigel Corrine Wiest Pamela Torgerson Wayne Thompson Stephena Ripplinger Gerald Hove Marvin Vetter Ardyce Zweigle Diane LaCoe Kelly Drabus Allan Swanson MILLER'S CLOTHING 58 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mr. Halley, adviser; Dorothy Paulson, treasurer; Shirley Bischke, president; Diane Erickson, secretary; Steve Keller, vice-presi- dent; Mr. Boyko, adviser. SENIOR CLASS LOOKS TO FUTURE Rich Wartner, Gary Christenson, Monte Fisher and Ted Pottenger. Marvin and Jeff Faul--the long and short of it. Assisting in the principal's office are Dan Waldock, Steve Keller, and Dan Furaus. C. DON NYHUS, NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY THEODORE POTTENCER JANET HELD MARVIN FAUL DANIEL ZIEGLER PEGGY HIRSCHKORN PATRICIA TORGERSON BERG'S 5 AND 10, HAZEL BERG, florist 60 PENNY HOFFARD DANIEL WALDOCK DIANA FRONK KATHLEEN MORTENSON KATHLEEN HAMAN MONTE FISHER HARVEY LIVESTOCK AUCTION, ervin tebelius. owner 61 KRISTI SEIBEL LARRY MINDT JOANNE SCHMALTZ KENNETH MARTELL DARLENE OVERLAND LAURA STRAND MONTGOMERY WARD 62 THOMAS REIMCHE KATHERINE SCOTT LINDA STAFFORD RITA FAUL DENNIS ZIEGLER SHIRLEY BISCHKE i HARVEY BAKERY 63 BARBARA SUDA MARCELLA FAUL JEROME KREMER ANNA MARIE VETSCH KAREN SCHAUER RICHARD WARTNER BETTE LOU KAUL STEPHEN KELLER DOROTHY PAULSON ELLEN KARCES WRANGHAM FORD COMPANY 64 DIANNE FREY BEVERLY SMESTAD KATHLEEN ECKART MARILYN FISHER WANDA DOMPIER DANIEL FURAUS HARVEY INSURANCE AGENCY 65 LINDA MOEN BEATRICE WENTZ KENNETH KUKOWSKI JUDITH OTTO JEFF FAUL TRACY BIENEK MARLA KROSBAKKEN THOMAS WEINMANN JON FRASER DIANE ERICKSON DONALD MUSCHA CHERYL DOCKTER ROMAINE NOSTDAHL SCHROEDER FURNITURE 66 Junior Honor Marshalls, Peggy Bachmeier, Dixie Bechthold, and Betty Schmitz lead the graduates out in the Baccalaureate Recessional. GRADUATION WEEK BEGIN8 WITH BACCALAUREATE The Girls' Trio presents a musical selection. The Baccalaureate service was held on Sunday, May 22, at 8:00 p. m. in the school gym. The address was given by Rev. Oscar Johnson, pas- tor of the Trinity Bethany Lutheran Church. The theme of his message was the class motto, They Con- quer Who Believe They Can. A vocal selection, The Lord's Prayer was presented by the Me' Ladies. A Girls' Trio consisting of Marcia Roble, Kathy Scott, and Paulette Liebit sang The Blessing of Aaron , and the selec- tion Entreat Me Not To Leave Thee was sung by Paulette Liebelt. Patricia Torgerson played the pro- cessional and recessional. Reverend Oscar Johnson addresses the graduates. DRS. GRAUMANN AND FAUL 67 Principal Halley and seniors on Class Night CLASS NIGHT 18 SENIOR FUN NIGHT The Seniors used the theme, A Premiere of Fall Television Programs , for Class Night. Rich Wartner starred as Batman and Jeff Faul played Robin. Steve Frey posed as Ed Sullivan. The committee on the class will was Bette Kolstad, Marilyn Fisher, Darlene Overland. Preparing the history were Dorothy Paulson, Pat Torgerson, Marcia Roble, and Ken Martell. The prophecy was prepared by Penny Hoffard, Diane Tebelius, Marla Krosbakken, and Kathy Scott. Kathy Mortenson and Kathy Scott gave the valedictory and salutatory respectively. Many awards were given for scholarship, citizenship, and athletic participation. Dorothy Paulson and Shirley Bischke read senior history BEN FRANKLIN STORE 68 SEVENTY-ONE RECEIVE DIPLOMAS IN COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES The High School band played the processional which started the Com- mencement exercises on Tuesday evening, May 24, 1966. Following the Invocation by Rev. Her- man Klaasen of the Con- gregational Church, and a Baritone solo by Ron Mayer, was the com- mencement address, given by Dr. Olger Myhre, placement director and Professor of Education at M.S.C. The diplomas were then awarded to the graduates by Berger Rodne, chairman of the school board. Marcia Roble presented the number Climb Every Mountain. The Bene- diction and Recessional closed the exercises. Valedictorian Kathy Mortenson. Soloist Marcia Roble. The Me' Ladies, under the direction of Mr. Mosser, present a vocal selection. 69 CLASS OF 1966 LISTS BISCHKE, SHIRLEY: Debate 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Band 1,2; Science Club 3,4; Camera Club 4, Officer 4; Girls' State 3; F. H. A. 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Annual Staff 1,2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 3,4, Officer 3; Hornet's Buzz Staff 2, 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Library Staff 3,4; Class Officer 3,4. BUNCE, DAVID: Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; Baseball 1. CHRISTENSON, GARY: Dramatics 4; Science Club 3,4, Officer 4; Class Officer 1. DECK, LEONA: Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 4. DOCKTER, CHERYL: Dramatics 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; F. H. A. 1,2; Girls' Track 1,2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. DOMPIER, WANDA: Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Hornet's Buzz Staff 1, 2, 3; Me' Ladies 3, 4. ECKART, KATHLEEN: Pep Club 4; Library Staff 3, 4. ERICKSON, DIANE:’Class Officer 1,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Girls' Chorus 3,4; Me' Ladies 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 3; Canteen Council 3,4; Home- coming Queen 4. FAUL, JEFF: Basketball 3,4; Football 4. FAUL, JUNE: Chorus 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. FAUL, MARCELLA: Girls' Track 3,4. FAUL, RITA: Girls' Track 3,4; Pep Club 4; Girls' State 3; Prom Committee 3; FISHER, MARILYN: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Prom Committee 3; Cheerleader 1; Hornet's Buzz Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 1,2, 3,4; Class Officer 3; Library Staff 4. FISHER, MONTE: Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4, Co- Captain 4; Track 2; Dramatics 4; Science Club 4; Canteen Council 2, 3,4, Officer 4; Prom Committee 3; Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4; All Conference Award 3. FRASER, JONATHAN: Class Officer 1; Football 1, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Dramatics 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 4; Canteen Council 1, 2, 3,4; Boys Chorus 1; Band 1. FREY, DIANNE: F.H. A. , 3,4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Camera Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Girls' Track 2,4. FREY, STEVEN: Football 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 2,3, 4; Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Boys' State 3; Prom Committee 3; Baseball 2; All Conference Award 4. FRONK, DIANA: Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Library Staff 2; Majorette 4; Annual Staff 1,2; Hornet's Buzz Staff 1; Prom Committee 3. FURAUS, DANIEL: Track 2; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Class Officer 3. GLASER, JAMES: Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Football 1; Lettermen's Club 3,4. GRUND, BRENDA: Pep Club 1. HAMAN, KATHLEEN: Girls' Track 2; Debate 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Chorus 1; Science Club 2, 3; F. H. A. 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 2; Hornet's Buzz Staff 1,2. HANNEMANN, LARRY: Football 1. HELD, JANET: Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Hornet's Buzz Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Library 4; Dramatics 4; Annual Staff 1,2, 3,4; HELM, ARLO: Football 3; Wrestling 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4. HIRSCHKORN, PEGGY: Library 4; Dramatics 3,4; Camera Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Cheerleader 1,3,4; Student Council 4; Hornet's Buzz Staff 1, 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 1,2, 3,4; Prom Committee 3. HOFFARD, PENNY: Dramatics 4; Band 2,4; Chorus 4; Me' Ladies 4; Science Club 3,4; Camera Club 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Student Council 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3; Hornet's Buzz Staff 1,2,3, 4, Editor 4; Class Officer 2. KAUL, BETTE:, Pep Club 4. KELLER, MELVIN: Football 1; Track 1; Wrestling 1. KELLER, STEPHEN: Basket- ball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Football 3,4; Class Officer 4; Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4, Officer 4; Boys' State 3; Dramatics 3,4; Library Staff 2, 3; Student Council 4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4. KUNE, NANCY: Girls' Track 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; F. H. A. 1, 2; Officer 2. KOLSTAD, BETTY: Girls' Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Me' Ladies 3,4; Dramatics 3; Girls' State 3; Library Staff 3,4; F.H. A. 1; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 4; Science Club 3,4; Camera Club 4; Debate 3; 70 VARIED ACTIVITIES Hornet's Buzz Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4. KROSBAKKEN, MARLA: Girls' Track 1,2,3,4; Debate 3; Girls' Chorus 2,3,4; Me' Ladies 3,4; Science Club 4; Library Staff 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Hornet's Buzz Staff 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 2,3. LORZ, JEANETTE: Debate 4; Girls' Chorus 1; Dramatics 3; Library Staff 2,4; Sci- ence Club 4. LUDWIG, JUDITH: Pep Club 3,4. MARTELL, KENNETH: Class Officer 2; Foot- ball 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3; Prom Commit- tee 3; Baseball 2; Student Council 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 4. MORTENSON, KATHLEEN: Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Girls' Chorus 2; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Library Staff 4; Camera Club 3,4, Officer 3. MUSCHA, DONALD: Football 1,2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4, Officer 3. NOSTDAHL, ROMAINE: Football 3; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; Boys' State 3; OTTO, JUDITH: Pep Club 1; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3. OVERLAND, DARLENE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Girls' Chorus 2; F. H. A. 1, 2, Officer 2; Library Staff 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Hornet's Buzz Staff 3, 4. PAULSON, DOROTHY: Class Officer 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2; Girls' Chorus 2; Girls' State 3; Library Staff 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1. POTTENGER, THEODORE: Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Track 2; Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4. REIMCHE, THOMAS: Football 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Boys' Chorus 2, 3; Camera Club 3, 4. ROBLE, MARCIA: Chorus 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Me' Ladies 3, 4; Pep Club 1.2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Class Officer 1; Hornet's Buzz Staff 2, 3; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3. SCHMALTZ, JOANNE: Pep Club 4. SCOTT, KATHERINE: Hornet's Buzz Staff 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Girls' Chorus 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Me' Ladies 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Library Staff 1; F.H. A. 1; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 3, 4, Officer 3; Science Club 3, 4; Debate 3,4; Canteen Council 1, 2, 3,4. SEIBEL, KRISTI: Class Officer 3; Hornet's Buzz Staff 2, 3; Annual Staff 3; Girls' Track 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; Cheer- leader 1; Girls' Chorus 2,3,4; Me' Ladies 3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4, Officer 4; Dramatics 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Majorette 1,2, 3, 4. SMESTAD, BEVERLY: Girls' Track 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; F. H. A. , 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 3; Science Club 3; Camera Club 3, 4. STAFFORD, LINDA: Girls' Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. , 1,2; Prom Committee 3. STAFFORD, RANDY: Basketball 1. STRAND, LAURA: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. SUDA, BAR- BARA: Girls' Track 3; Pep Club 2, 3,4, Officer 4; Me' Ladies 3,4; Girls' Chorus 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; F. H. A. , 2,3; Prom Committee 3; Camera Club 4. TEBELIUS, DIANE: Hornet's Buzz Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Girls' Chorus 2, 3,4; Me' Ladies 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Library Staff 3, 4; F. H. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Science Club 3, 4. TORGERSON, PATRICIA: Annual Staff 3; Girls' Chorus 1.2, 3, 4; Me' Ladies 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club 2,3. WALDOCK, DANIEL: Football 1, 3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Prom Committee 3. WARTNER, RICHARD: Hornet's Buzz Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Football 4; Wrestling 3,4, Captain 4; Dra- matics 3,4; Boys' State 3; Science Club 3,4; Debate 4. WEINMANN, THOMAS: Basketball 3; Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4; Track 1, 2,3,4; Boys' State 3. WENTZ, BEATRICE: Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Camera Club 4. WENTZ, GAIL: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. ZIEGLER, DANIEL: Class Officer 2; Foot- ball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 2,3,4; Wrestling 2, 3; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Dramatics 3, 4. ZIEGLER, DENNIS: Track 2; Wrestling 1,2. BIENEK, TRACY: Basketball 1,2,3; Dramatics 4; Canteen Council 1, 2, 3, 4. 71 World News—1965 1 Humanitarian Dies—Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at Lambarene, his primitive hospital at the African jungle outpost of Gabon. The famed physician, who reached his 90th birthday in January, worked most of his life to relieve the suffering of jungle natives. 2 Queen Speaks—Queen Elizabeth II dedicated the John F. Kennedy memorial at Runnymede, England on May 14. Mrs. Kennedy is seated to the left and Prince Philip to the right of the queen. Carolyn Kennedy is seated between the queen and her mother, and Sen. Robert Kennedy stands behind Mrs. Kennedy. 3 Miss Universe—The reigning queen of beauty in the universe dur- ing the year was a representative from Thailand. 4 Bosch Returns—Former Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch was vehement in his address at a rally September 25, shortly after his return to Santo Domingo. 5 Wins in Run-Off— Charles deCaulle polled 55.2 per cent of the vote in a run-ofTelection against Francois Mitterrandon December 19. The vote gave DeCaulle the French presidency for another 7 years, but the strength of the Socialist-Communistic candidate corroded the popularity of the 71-year-old president.. 6 Agrees to Cease-Fire—Pakistani Foreign Minister Zulfikar Bhutto (right) agreed in the U.N. Security Council on September 22 to ac- cept the Council’s cease-fire order in the undeclared war between Pakistan and India. Pakistan’s announcement came after India had agreed to the order. 7 Abortive Coup Fails—Indonesian President Sukarno was toppled from power for a brief 20 hours last fall. He gestured at a cabinet meeting on October 6 during his first public appearance after the coup, which seriously shook his one-man rule. 8 Soviet Winner— Russian author Mikhail Sholokhov was vacationing in the Ural region on October 18 when he heard he had been awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature. The December award ceremony was held in Stockholm. 9 Return to Desolation—Hundreds of families returned to the wreckage of their homes, destroyed by eruption of Taal volcano, south of Ma- nila, on September 28. Volcanic ash covered a six-mile-square area. The death toll was estimated at 500. 1 0 Price of War—The number of casualties increased as the U.S. stepped up its military action in Vietnam. American advisors took part in many helicopter missions, carrying wounded soldiers, both Vietnamese and American, to copters on makeshift litters for evac- uation to Saigon. 1 1 Reason to Celebrate—Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany waved to a cheering crowd in Bonn after his Christian Democrats surged to victory in the September 19 parliamentary elections. Mayor Willy Brandt’s Social Democrats suffered defeat in the voting. 1 2 Colonial Rule Shaken—Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith broadcast a proclamation of sovereign independence for Rhodesia on November 11. The split from Britain was made in an attempt to insure a white minority rule of the African colony. It was the first such move against Britain since the American colonics broke away in 1776. Britain re- taliated swiftly and took the problem to the U.N. Security Council, which asked all nations to enforce an oil embargo against the Afri- can colony. % 'A v er V ' - -ft t. 1 % , :


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