196$ MOKMZ HARVEY HIGH SCHOOL HARVEY, NORTH DAKOTA Happiness is a habit. A bright, hopeful optimistic attitude of mind is essential to your own well-being. There is a healing power in a single spiritual idea. Peace, Poise, confidence and contentment are the natural products of a happy disposition. Kindness and appreciation promote happiness. Generosity and good will have an uplifting influence. To be happy is not only your privilege, but it is your duty. The power which you have to give happiness to others implies an obligation to do so. Happiness does not depend so much upon great material possessions as upon right mental attitude. There is nothing which will so surely produce happiness in your life, and that of those about you, as a uniform habit of kindness and appreciation. Glenville Kleiser 3 Zhe w,ay to be happy is to make others happy. Ho Petty Map pirns consists in activity — it’s a running stream, not a stagnant pool. t o Petty Zake happiness with you wherever you go. jDonitaM- Dyers j Nr U Ar 1 K jr I x. KX Hi. Yfc I • iNolw Academics The days that make us happy make us wise. Activities There is no duty that we so much underrate as the duty of being happy. Athletics Success is getting what you want; Happiness is wanting what you get. Classes To be happy ourselves is the most effective contribution to the happiness of others. The names of the business places that helped sponsor The Hornet listed at the bottom of the pages. Zhe days that make us happy make us wise. ‘John Masefield School Board Berger Rodne, L.C. Loerch, Mrs. Rosella Harr, Clerk; Willis Faul, Robert Brower, Richard Dale. Administratum Completes Plan ?or New Miglt School The citizens of Harvey have voted on a levy for a new high school. The construction of the new high school will begin in the summer of 1968 and will be located on the north side of Harvey. Superintendent B. M. HANSON Office Secretary Helen Overland HELGERUD OIL CO. HELGERUD SERVICE STORE 12 MR. WESLEY KESSLER, who was named Outstand- MR. ROBERT NELSON is our Grade School Principal ing Young Educator of the Year, is also adviser to and High School Guidance Counselor, the Senior Class and Student Council. ReNae Schmitz and Brenda Mack help Mr. Kessler with attendance. LEN'S STANDARD SERVICE 13 FRONT ROW: Mrs. Burchill, B. Dockter, D. Hager, R. Faul, L. Shirley, S. Mathison, M. Faul, L. Lorenz, M. Zweigle, K. Lorenz. ROW TWO: B. Meier, J. Fix, B. Schimke, P. Keller, C. Faul, G. Sander, K. Graumann, G. Hansen, L. Lesmeister. JCibrary EnrichesJCives Students This year the library has gotten new film strips with accompaning records available for the use of the students and teachers. w MRS. BURCHILL Librarians loan out books. KIRTON'S CAFE AND BOWL-A-DROME 14 The Junior English Class on Hobo Day. Four years of English are offered at Harvey High School, and each student is required to take all four. This year, Mr. Mack taught English I; Mrs Faul taught English II and III; and Mr. Bernard taught English III and IV. Mrs. Faul working at her desk. English Enlarges Out lock On JCife English Teachers MR. EUGENE MACK, MRS. EVELYN FAUL, MR. HENRY BERNARD MILDRED'S 15 Social Studies Teachers: MR. MURDOCK, MR. WENTZ, MR. MAHANY Students Sit joy Social Studies There are three histories given to the high school students. World History is given to the Sopho- mores; U. S. History is given to the Juniors; and P. D. P. is offered to the Seniors. Harvey High School Students enjoy discussing the current events of the day. Mr. Wentz lecturing to his students. HARVEY FAIRWAY FOODS 16 H. H. S. lias a very excellent Sci- ence Department consisting of four complete courses: Physical Sci- ence for Freshmen, Biology for Sophomores, and Physics and Chemistry for Juniors and Seniors. These courses prepare the students for future science careers. Science Students Prepare Sor Suture Science Teachers: MR. GLENN BENDER and MR. ROBERT BARTZ BERG'S 5 AND 10-HAZEL BERG, FLORIST 17 Math Department Prepares Students dor College And Cife MRS. HELEN LIEBELT MR. LYLE LEE The Mathematics Department of Harvey High School offers courses which prepare students for college and life. The courses offered are Algebra, General Mathematics, Geometry, Advanced Algebra, and Advanced Math- ematics. BENTZ IMPLEMENT 18 Business 'Department Stresses Off ice Procedure Taking dictation at the board are Wanda Bowlinger, Karen Graumann, and Joan Roble. Shorthand, Bookkeeping, and Typing are offered to the students of Harvey High School. Four classes in Typing, two classes in Bookkeeping, and one Shorthand class are given each day. A busy Typing class. MR. ROGER STONE BERG FUNERAL HOME 19 Director Dennis R. Mosser directs the Chorus in This Land is Your Land. 126 Students Participate Jn Music The band this year consists of 50 members. The chorus consists of 76 members. For the Christmas concert, the chorus presented Amhal and the Night Visitors with Karen Kaul and Doug Heit- mann as main characters. My Fair Lady was presented also, with Kathy Putz and David Weis- ser main characters. Director - Dennis R. Mosser THE MUSIC SHOP 20 In Physical Education classes, ex- ercises and various sports are con- ducted. This year the Boys' Physical Edu- cation classes held intramurals in basketball and wrestling. The Se- nior Class took first place in intra- mural basketball, and the Junior Class took first place in intramural wrestling. MISS HENKE and MR. TVEITO All Students Participate Physical A Girls' Physical Education Class HARVEY FARMERS UNION OIL COMPANY 21 Vocational Arts Add New Courses J. Fix, C. Schneider, K. Hertz, and L. Detling in the Home Ec. Lab. Home Economics III has been added to the Home Economics courses in Harvey High School. Home Economics I and II are again offered. Metal Craft has proved very worthwhile in the Industrial Arts Department. Shop I and II and Crafts are popular with the students. MRS. DIANE WENTZ, Home Economics Teacher MR. CLYDE GRUBBS, Industrial Arts Teacher SCHIMKE GAS COMPANY 22 Hot jCuhcIi Serves Daily Assistant cooks are Mrs. Regina Grad, Mrs. Rosine Head cook is Mrs. Frieda Schale. Heilman, and Mrs. Florence Frueh. The cooks prepare well-balanced meals for about 650 students every day. About fifth of these students are from St. Cecilia's Parochial School. Custodians are Marvel Wangen, Ben Muscha, and Fred Faul. A AND W DRIVE-IN AND CAFE 23 rhere is no duty that we so much underrate as the duty of being happy. Ho Petty Student Council Works dor Students FRONT ROW: B. Hager, S. Weigel, C. Christenson, P. Keller, C. Martin, K. Graumann, R. Shefte, B. Faul, J. Keller. ROW TWO: C. Nyhus, D. Kessler, J. Graumann, C. Nyhus, T. Bischke, C. Nyhus, T. Marte 11, D. Barstad. The Student Council this past year headed the Homecoming festivities and also the Sno-fest, which were both very successful. The Student Council also held a Turkey Raffle to raise money. It also sent four members to the State S.C. Convention. The Student Council works to benefit the student body. S.C. Officers: C. Nyhus, V. Pres. ; B. Faul, Sec. ; T. Martell, Adviser Wesley Kessler. Pres. ; C. Christenson, Treas. ; W. Kessler, Adviser. LOERCH'S WESTLAND SERVICE AND SPORTING GOODS Hornet 'sBuzz Keeps Students Juformed TYPISTS: J. Kopseng, K. Graumann, B. Meland, Mr. Stone- Adviser. EDITORS: Senior Ed. -Romelle Shefte, Jr. Co-Editors-C. Krosbakken, W. Bowlinger, Mr. Bernard-Adviser. The HORNETS' BUZZ staff consists of volunteers who wish to contribute to the school paper. Published every six weeks, THE HORNETS' BUZZ covers all activities of Harvey High students. FRONT ROW: W. Bowlinger, B. Seibel, J. Fix, E. Hendrickson, L. Helgerud, D. Schaan, J. Held, G. Roble, D. Hager. ROW TWO: Mr. Bernard, Adviser, R. Shefte, E. Pottenger, B. Grad, B. Schimke, S. Mathison, S. Ziegler, B. Meland, R. Lesmeister, Mr. Stone, Adviser. ROW THREE: K. Graumann, J. Kopseng, J. Roble, N. Wrangham, E. Wrangham, L. Lesmeister, M. Pottenger, L. Lorenz, G. Grossman, J. Fix. KROHN’S SERVICE DRUG 27 Hornet Staff Works Hard Zo Meet 'Deadline The Hornet staff is composed of a group of vol- unteers. The layout section works hard all year round to get their pages finished before the deadline. The job of the business section is to get enough ads sold to the downtown business- men in order to get the 1968 Hornet published. EDITORS: Karen Graumann, Layout; Diane Theigc, Bus- iness; Earl Wrangham, Photography. ADVISER: Mrs. Liebelt. FRONT ROW: K. Haman, E. Hendrickson, L. Detling, B. Faul, M. Zweigle, B. Dittus, J. Graumann, N. Kost, D. Theige, S. Mathison. ROW TWO: W. Faul, J. Fix, L. Helgerud, E. Pottenger, L. Volk, B. Meland, B. Pramhus, G. Helgerud, K. Hertz, S. Ziegler, A. Mykelthun. ROW THREE: J. Sanders, R. Shefte, M. Potten- ger, J. Kopseng, K. Graumann, H. Overland, L. Graumann, C. Christenson, P. Keller, V. Hoffard. ROW FOUR: W. Bowlinger, J. Robie, C. Nyhus, E. Wrangham, C. Mortenson, C. Nyhus, L. Lesmeister, J. Haman, B. Schimke, S. Weigel. HOFFARD SANITARY SERVICE 28 H.M.S. Receives first Debate Zroplty Debate Club, FRONT ROW: Mr. Wentz, coach, E. Welk, D. Hager, D. Theige, K. Ziegler, J. Haman, J. Sanders. ROW TWO: C. Krenzel, K. Putz, E. Pottenger, P. Keller, T. Martell, M. Kelly, L. Buchwitz. ROW THREE: T. Keller, D. Tebelius, L. Martell, D. Weisser, T. Anhorn, J. Case, T. Seibel. ROW FOUR: B. Mcland, G. Akers, J. Robie, T. Bischke, D. Frueh, L. Lesmeister, E. Wrangham. H. H. S. debaters had a busy year. They participated in four tournaments (state tournament included). The novice team won a third place trophy at the Grand Forks tournament. The topic for the year was Resolved--that con- gress should establish uniform regulations to control criminal investigative procedures. B Team--T. Keller, C. Krenzel, T. Bischke, D. Novice Team--D. Weisser, K. Putz, B. Meland, T. Frueh. Martell. DR. JAMES R. MC LAURIN. 29 OPTOMETRIST H. H.S. Varsity “M Club Reorganizes FRONT ROW: S. Lucas, G. Mitzel, T. Keller, J. Glaser, R. Lucas, M. Kelly, J. English, J. Weinmann, Mr. Murdock. ROW TWO: T. Theige, S. Lucas, T. Bischke, N. Wrangham, D. Weisser, L. Ripplinger, E. Wrang- ham, M. Brye, D. Kessler. ROW THREE: M. Waldoch, J. Graumann, R. Hager, C. Tofteland, J. Case, L. Strand, L. Lesmeister, R. Schaeffer, M. Bokovoy, H. Ripplinger. Not Pictured: C. Nyhus, C. Nyhus, C. Nyhus. The H. H. S. Varsity H Club reorganized this year after disbanding the club last spring. They have set up and accepted a new constitution and are planning new activities. The members in the club have each earned at least one varsity letter. President Earl Wrangham talks to Coach Murdock. Joel Graumann and Joel Glaser make popcorn at a ballgame. SEIBEL'S SERVICE—MOBIL BULK 30 Pep Club (piris Sell Mornet Pemuts °3«33?t§ m3 3 03133m Pep Club Officers: Ginnie Akers, Pres. ; Karen Grau- Paulette Keller and Mary Feist are selling re- mann, V. Pres. ; Mrs. Zeller, Adv. ; Romelle Shefte, freshments at a basketball game. Treas. ; Sandie Zeigler, Sec. FRONT ROW: W. Keson, D. Hager, B. Meier, B. Mack, R. Schmitz, C. Christenson, S. Weigel, D. Theige. P. Keller, B. Schmaltz, T. Kelly, B. Dockter, D. Vetter, L. Hager, P. Goldade, L. Detling. ROW TWO: Miss Henke, Adviser, E. Welk, R. Schall, J. Franklin, B. Faul, B. Schimdt, C. Vogel, N. Paape, K. Logeson, W. Overland, B. LaCoe, L. Hovland, E. Hendrickson, G. Helgerud, K. Haman, R. Shefte, D. Theige, E. Petten- ger, B. Grad, A. Faul, J. Zidon, G. Roble. ROW THREE: C. Running, D. Meier, R. Fau, M. Peterson, J. Schneible, J. Zeigler, J. Eckart, J. Haman, J. Sanders, D. Schaan, C. Lockrem, E. Richter, D. Hertz, S. Zeigler, K. Zeigler, B. Hager, L. Volk, J. Fix, M. Otto, C. Schneider, S. Mathison, S. Heitzmann. ROW FOUR: L. Thingvold, G. Akers, B. Schimke, B. Meland, E. Vetsch, V. Dale, W. Faul, A. Myklethun, M. Pottenger, L. Graumann, S. Kline, N. Kost, N. Weisser, L. Leibelt, J. Held, R. Lesmeister, L. Helgerud, J. Fix, E. Vetsch, D. Grossman, M. Luatt, K. Keson. ROW FIVE: J. Kopseng, K. Graumann, K. Kaul, K. Putz, J. Roble, L. Gabbert, L. Meier, J. Graumann, D. Meland, B. Pramhus, D. Heilman, C. Olson, B. Dittus, H. Overland, S. Martin, B. Seibel, W. Bowlinger, P. Keller, C. Martin, C. Nygaard, D. Richter, K. McMahon, D. Glaser, J. Martin, L. Lorenz. MONTGOMERY WARD FRONT ROW: C. Lageson, E. Hendrickson, M. Zweigle, L. Volk, R. Lesmeister, B. Schmike, J. Zidon, J. Fix. ROW TWO: Mr. Bender, Adviser; L. Buchwitz, C. Christenson, A. Mykelthun, S. Weigel, P. Keller, D Theige, M. Faul. ROW THREE: Mr. Bartz, Adviser; D. Weisser, T. Anhorn, T. Bischke, C. Mortenson, R. Schaffer, M. Kelly, M. Wilkes, T. Seibel. Science Club Holds 'District Science Sair Royce Schaffer explains his winning science project. C. Christenson, Treas. ; J. Fix, Sec. ; S. Weigel, Stu. Council Rep.; T. Bischke, V. Pres. ; Mr. Bender, Mr. Bartz, Advisers. COAST-TO-COAST STORE 32 Beatrice Schmaltz and Sandy Kline G. Helgerud, Vice President; N. Kost, Secretary; Mrs. Wentz, are selling lunch at a game. Adviser; C. Martin, President; L. Volk, Treasurer. 3.H.A- Aids Modern Zeat-Afjers FRONT ROW: C. Lageson, B. Filler, E. Richter, B. Schmidt, C. Vogel, G. Helgerud, S. Kline, W. Overland, I. Moen. ROW TWO: M. Otto, D. Theige, J. Ziegler, N. Kost, B. Schmaltz, J. Schneibel, M. Otto, M. Heppner. ROW THREE: T. Kelly, D. Hageman, K. Muscha, W. Keson, B. LaCoe, E. Marzolf, L. Gabbert, N. Paape, M. Peterson. ROW FOUR: Mrs. Diane Wentz, C. Martin, J. Weidmeier, C. Pister, L. Volk, D. Rich- ter, S. Stafford, C. Frey, D. Bowlinger. MILLER'S CLOTHING 33 KNEELING: P. Goldade, L. Detling, M. Pottenger. ROW ONE: Mr. Dennis Mosser, Director, J. McLaurin, P. Kelly, M. Faul, T. Volk, S. Liebelt. ROW TWO: D. Grossman, W. Faul, G. Helgerud, D. Karges, R. Keller, L. Helgerud, M. Zweigle. ROW THREE: M. Lautt, B. Pramhus, B. Dittus, J. Zidon, N. Kost, C. Nyhus. ROW FOUR: W. Bowlinger, M. Kelly, T. Wiest, L. Ripplinger, C. Tofteland, J. Roerick, E. Faul. HHS Band Fall Concert FARMER'S UNION ELEVATOR COMPANY 34 KNEELING: B. Seibel, E. Pottenger, S. Martin, S. Kline. ROW ONE: N. Weisser, D. Theige, V. Dale, D. Mayer, M. Tebelius. ROW TWO: B. Wiedmeier, J. Robie, D. Weisser, J. Glaser, L. Hovland, B. Faul. ROW THREE: D. Barstad, T. Kessler, E. Michelson, C. Olson, D. Aronson, H. Overland, D. Overland. ROW FOUR: D. Frueh, L. Lesmeister, E. Wrangham, N. Ravnaas, C. Mortenson, N. Wrangham, T. Keller. Band Marches Jit MDSll Homecoming Parade. Playing at all home football and basketball games kept the band busy. They also marched in the HHS Homecoming Parade. One of the highlights of the year was marching at the North Dakota State Uni- versity Homecoming Parade. They also at- tended the band contest at Stanley. A portion of the band participated in MY FAIR LADY , which was presented by the chorus. BAND OFFICERS Earl Wrangham, V. President; Joan Roble, President; Wanda Bowlinger, Treasurer; Jackie Zidon, Secretary. C. DON NYHUS, NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE 35 CHORUS FRONT ROW: N. Paape, B. Martin, B. Filler, W. Overland, G. Robie, K. Rodney, D. Schaan, R. Albrecht, D. Overland, D. Aronson, P. Kelly, D. Heil. ROW TWO: M. Faul, S. Martin, M. Ripplinger, L. Graumann, B. Dittus, L. Gabbert, H..Overland, L. Helgerud, S. Liebelt, M. McLauren, M. Kelly, C. Weinmann. ROW THREE: Director Dennis R. Mosser, C. Lockrem, M. Lautt, C. Lageson, L. Liebelt, A. Miller, B. Schmidt, N. Weisser, L. Ripplinger, J. Seibel, D. Weisser, E. Wrangham, T. Martell. ROW FOUR: C. Running, D. Theige, K. Kaul, W. Bowlinger, K. Putz, D. Heilmann, S. Kline, C. Olson, M. Bokovoy, L. Lesmeister, M. Button, N. Wrangham, J. Glaser. ME' LADIES FRONT ROW: C. Lageson, B. Faul, M. Faul, D. Theige, N. Paape, B. Meier, G. Helgerud, B. Martin, B. Filler. ROW TWO: A. Mykelthun, C. Lockrem, E. Pottenger, M. Lautt, V. Dale, L. Liebelt, L. Helgerud, P Keller, K. Ziegler, L. Graumann. ROW THREE: H. Overland, R Faul, K. Kaul, B. Schimke, S. Martin, L. Mayer, C. Nygaard, G. Robie, N. Weisser, L. Gabbert, B. Pramhus. ROW FOUR: D. Meland, D. Mayer, K. Putz, N. Kost, C. Olson, C. Running, D. Heilman, W. Bowlinger, B. Dittus, Director Dennis R. Mosser. G.N. NELSON AND COMPANY, INC. 36 Chorus Presents Superb Concert The Formal Spring Concert by the Chorus w was a superb performance; the tone quality of the Chorus was excellent. The Chorus and smaller group have pre- sented programs to many groups in the Har- vey area. They sang at the state convention of Federated Clubs in Carrington in May. The Chorus took part in the Music Contest in the spring. FRONT ROW: G. Helgerud, D. Bowlinger, C. Nygaard, V. Dale, B. Faul, E. Pottenger. ROW TWO: B. Seibel, L. Hov- land, L. Mayer, B. Pramhus, C. Seibel, D. Theige, N. Kost. ROW THREE: B. Schimke, R. Faul, P. Keller, B. Meier, D. Mayer. ROW FOUR: C. Krosbakken, P. Keller, J. Graumann, D. Meland, B. Hager, A. Mykelthun, K. Ziegler. The trio consisting of Kathy Ziegler, Charlet Krosbakken, and Kathy Putz re- ceived a I rating at State Music Contest. CHORUS OFFICERS Charlet Krosbakken, Sec. , Mr. Mosser, Dir., Kathy Putz, Pres., Terry Marte 11, V. Pres., Kathy Ziegler, Treas., Brenda Faul, Stu. Council Rep. STATE THEATER, SANITARY BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP 37 ' ‘My fair Cady ’ ’ Audiences Freddy, Eliza, Mrs. Higgins, Lord and Lady Boxington at Ascot. The characters are played by Terry Martell Kathy Putz, Charlet Krosbakken, Andrea Myklethun, and Joel Glaser. In the foreground are Higgins, played by David Weisser, and Colonel Pickering, played by Lauren Lesmeister. Eliza, played by Kathy Putz, and the Cockneys, played by David Heil, Mike Kelly, Joel Glaser, and Neil Wrangham. B. J. FORD 38 Second Annual Sno-Jcst Held At H.H.S. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the theme for The Sno-Ball which was held after a basketball the coronation and Sno-Ball. game brought the 1968 Sno-Fest to a close. The second annual Sno-Fest with the theme, A Tribute to Walt Disney , was held on January 25-26. It proved to be a great success with the theme of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs for the coronation and Sno-Ball. The snow sculptures were constructed around the theme of the Sno-Fest and first place went to the Juniors with Old Ycller , and second place went to the Sophomores with Mickey Mouse. SNO-FEST ROYALTY: Mark Docktcr, Sophomore attendant; Beverly Pramhus, Sophomore attendant; David Weigel, Freshman attendant; Linda Graumann, Freshman attendant; Fred Bent7, Prince; Cheryl Lockrem, Princess; Duane Bender, King; Karen Graumann, Queen; Terry Martell, Senior candidate; Connie Christenson, Junior candidate; Jim Weinmann, Junior candidate; and Ginnie Akers, Senior candidate. DRS. GRAUMANN AND FAUL 39 Princess Joan Princess Kathy MILLER’S STUDIO Queen Judy 40 ‘Judy Meld Reigns As Momecming Queen On September 28, 1967, Judy Held was crowned Homecoming Queen following the snake dance and bonfire. The Home- coming Parade was held the following afternoon and the football game that night. Floats which took first place were: Patriotism made by P. Keller, B. Dockter, R. Faul; Comedy, K. Graumann, B. Meland, J. Kopseng; Beauty, J. Ha man, B. Grad, K. Keson, S. Heitzmann, P. Seibcl. The Seniors took first in class competition. The dance followed our victory over New Fockford 28 to 19. Carrying the flowers and crown were Kathy Marte 11 and Danny Tveito. Dave Kessler, Princess Kathy, Tom Lucas, Queen Judy, Corey Nyhus, Princess Joan, Monty Bokovoy, and Sandy Anderson. AL'S FARM ELECTRIC 41 ‘Junior Class Presents “Coek. Stock And Cipstick CAST Mr. Warren..............................Ted Seibel Miss Prather . . Jane Gardner.........................Sue Weigel Mrs. Donley . Mr. Plunket..........................Jim English Carol Izard . . Mrs. Maggs........................Wanda Bowlinger Mary Lou Brennen.....................Gail Roble Director ... Don Donley...........................Greg Hanson Student Director Larry Donley.........................John Seibel Stage help . Miss Entwhistle......................Karen Kaul Extras .... ReNae Faul Marcia Lautt Jackie Fix Mr. Wright Hanson . Bonnie Schimke Carroll Mortenson Shelley Mathison KELLER IMPLEMENT COMPANY 42 Greg Hanson, John Seibel, and Gail Roble wait for the Guidance Counselor. Director-Mr. Wright Hanson; Student Director-Bonnie Schmike. Janitor Jim English adds to the fun. Ted Seibel and Susan Weigel, Guidance Counselors, have much in common. H. E. EVERSON COMPANY 43 M. H.S. Music Department Presents Christmas Opera, ‘‘Amahl And Che Might Visitors Karen Kaul says her last goodbye to Douglas Joel Glaser, Earl Wrangham, Monte Bokovoy, Karen Kaul, Heitman before he leaves for Bethlehem. and Terry Martell rejoice over Douglas Heitman's miracle of walking without a crutch. AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS, the nationally famous television Christmas opera by Menotti, was pre- sented by the Harvey High School Music Department as part of their annual concert. The one-act opera is the warm-hearted story of a crippled boy and his mother who are visited by the three Kings on their way to Bethle- hem to visit the Christ Child. Earl Wrangham, Monte Bokovoy, Douglas Heitman, and Terry Martell shows his treasure box to Douglas Terry Martell watch as Karen Kaul returns Joel Glaser's Heitman. money. I_I. LUNCH 44 Student Council Sponsors JCyceum Program A lyceum which featured a program on ventrilo- quism and puppets was presented by Mr. Danny Townsend. Corey Nyhus, David Kessler, Chuck Nyhus, Curt Nyhus, David Barstad, and Terry Martell helped Mr. Terry Henderson in his trampoline and space-ball act. The Student Council of Harvey High School sponsored the lyceums that were presented. The lyceums ranged from subjects such as snakes to that of trampoline jumping. Most of these programs gave H. H. S. students a chance to participate which made these programs even more interesting. Debbie Glaser, Donna Schaan, Pat Fix, and Cheryl Lockrem hold one of the ten snakes that Mr. Carey presented in his program. Debbie Glaser, Donna Schaan, Rocky Hager, and Dale Muscha display the costumes worn by the people of Java which were brought by Mr. Joseph Ellis. J.C. PENNEY COMPANY 45 ' ‘AIDe Da' ’ Chosen Prom Lynn Hovland, Donna Meland, and DeNae Bowlinger served Duane Bender and Connie Christenson in punch. prom finery. LIEBELT'S CLOTHING 46 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Oien. Mr. Oien was the Tom Seible, Sandy Kline, Todd Schimke, and Bonnie Hager speaker at the banquet. helped serve the banquet. Gene Sander and Mary Jane Gisi are pictured in the Jon Shirley and Paulette Keller are shown on the Grand March. stage. NESBIT'S JEWELRY 47 Success is getting what you want; Happiness is wanting what you get. Ho Petty FRONT ROW: J. Glaser, R. Liebelt, D. Schmaltz, T. Volk, S. Lucas, T. Theige, R. Lucas, S. Lucas, J. Seibel. ROW TWO: Coach Murdock, D. Schmaltz, C. Nyhus, N. Wrangham, D. Wcisser, M. Kelly, G. Bentz, D. Kessler, T. Lucas, C. Nyhus, J. English, R. Buresh, Coach Tveito. ROW THREE: M. Waldoch, R. Hager, C. Tofteland, G. Zerr, C. Nyhus, M. Bokovoy, M. Brye, E. Wrangham, J. Graumann, F. Bentz, R. Keller. .Hornets 3inish Season Strong HARVEY 6 Valley City OPPONENTS 27 12 Lisbon 14 6 Carrington 14 7 Rugby 70 28 New Rockford 19 0 Devils Lake 25 15 Grafton 35 52 Park River 12 40 Lari more 0 Coaches Murdock and Tveito HARVEY REXALL DRUG 50 HARVEY HERALD 51 Jiornets Set Keeord of 215 Jn 110-105 Win A-SQUAD D. Fiesel, T. Bischke, D. Kessler, C. Nyhus, C. Nyhus, R. Hager, D. Muscha, C. Nyhus, C. Mortenson, F. Bentz, D. Bender, C. Nyhaard. Student Manager: L. Ripplinger, Coach Tveito. Student Manager: Leon Ripplinger Coach Tveito BISCHKE ELECTRIC COMPANY 52 HARVEY OPPONENTS 59 Rugby 90 59 Ryan 73 75 New Rockford 56 61 Devils Lake 73 77 Minot 83 53 Valley City 67 64 West Fargo 47 67 Crosby 75 57 Fessenden 81 74 Bottineau 105 81 Tioga 78 78 Williston 105 81 Carrin gton 82 78 Stanley 87 54 Rugby 59 88 Park River 94 89 Tioga 72 70 Bottineau 83 91 Larimore 77 72 Grafton 76 NW Region Tourney 110 Stanley--2 overtimes 105 64 Williston 80 Corey Nyhus hits against Minot The Hornet's basketball team came on strong at the end of the season, winning 3 of their last 5 games. This was high-lighted by a 110 to 105 double-overtime win over Stanley. The Hornets also earned a third place in the Holiday Tournament at Valley City. Tim Bischke makes a free throw against Fessenden. HARVEY MEAT MARKET 53 B-SQUAD TEAM J. Glaser, R. Mitzel, G. Keller, G. Bentz, M. Waldock, C. Tofteland, Coach Stone, B. Faul, J. Schall, J. Dick, and G. Keller. B-Squad Mas 9 And 7 Record FRESHMAN TEAM H. Bcchtold, M. McLaurin, D. Reimche, M. Tebelius, D. Aronson, J. Theige, Coach Tveito, Student Mana- ger Overland, M. Frost, D. Barstad, T. Schimke, B. AJ ers, B. Lucas, and N. Roerick. GAMBLE STORE 54 FRONT ROW: G. Mitzel, T. Theige, R. Lucas, D. Krenzel, S. Lucas. ROW TWO: Coach Murdoch, N. Wrang- ham, H. Ripplinger, T. Lucas, R. Hager, M. Kelly, L. Seltvedt, M. Brye, E. Wrangham, G. Johnson, C. Weinmann, R. Schneibel. Wrestlers Jinish Ranked Zenth Jn State The Hornet Wrestlers completed a most successful season with a 12-5 record. They also won two trophies at the Harvey Multidual and Napolean Meets. H. Ripplinger works for takedown Coach Murdock MARTINSON CLEANERS 55 Many Participate Jit Spring Sports FRONT ROW: T. Keller, M. Mc- Laurin, K. Lorenz, M. Kelly, G. Kel- ler, R. Mitzel, C. Schaan, G. Mitzel, T. Theige. BACK ROW: C. Nyhus, D. Kessler, C. Nyhus, R. Hager, C. Tofteland, C. Nyhus, R. Schaeffer, T. Kessler, Coach Wes Kessler. BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: G. Helgerud, C. Vogel, D Theige, C. Lockrem, A. Faul, S. Staf- ford, C. Lageson, E. Kraft, B. LaCoe. BACK ROW: Coach Henke, R. Faul, D. Meland, W. Overland, L. Lorenz, N. Kost, J. Fix, D. Schaan, P. Keller, Y. Zerr. GIRLS' TRACK TEAM FRONT ROW: B. Mitzel, G. Mar- tell, B. Shirley, T. Schimke. ROW TWO: E. Wrangham, P. Zidon, M. Mc- Laurin, M. Eng- lish, C. Wollen- berg, B. Ryan, M. Sander, S. Lucas. ROW THREE: C. Ny- hus, M. Kelly, N. Wrangham, L. Seltvedt, R. Hager, R. Bur- esch. BOYS' TRACK TEAM ELLA’S BEAUTY SHOP 56 Hornets Wort: Hard dor Victory Curt Nyhus waits for Craig Nygaard's tip. FREITAG AGENCY 57 Mike Kelly is working for a pin for the Hornets. Cheerleaders Boost School Spirit A-Squad Basketball Cheerleaders: Kathy Putz, Jewel Sander, Joan Roble, Cheryl Lockrem, and Judy Held. A-Squad Football Cheerleaders: Joan Roble Kathy Putz Judy Held Jewel Sander Cheryl Lockrem. ROBLE CHEVROLET—PONTIAC—OLDS MOBILE 58 Cheerleaders Work Hard Jor Victory B-SQUAD CHEERLEADERS FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Linda Helgerud, Judy Fix, Brenda Faul, Linda Grau- Julie Keller, Jocelyn Faul, DeNae Bowlinger, and mann, Gail Helgerud. Sandy Kline. The cheerleaders at Harvey High are selected from a group of girls who try out in front of the Pep Club. Their voice, jump, and personality are among the things considered when selection time comes. All through the season, the cheerleaders work hard to promote school spirit and lead their teams on to victory. WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS Mary Otto, Beverly Pramhus, Willa Faul, Bonnie Siebel. Lottie Liebelt is not pictured. RALPH'S SUPER VALU 59 Zo be happy ourselves is the most effective contribution to the happiness of others. $o Petty FRONT ROW: D. Bowlinger, B. Schimdt, C. Vogel, M. Ripplinger, P. Buchwitz, E. Richter, D. Theige, E. Moen, S. Kline. ROW TWO: L. Hovland, J. Schneible, L. Mayer, M. Peterson, W. Keson, B. Schmaltz, J. Zeigle, N. Paape, G. Helgerud, D. Richter, B. Hager, W. Overland, A. Miller. ROW THREE: C. Nygaard, L. Gabbert, E. Kraft, D. Meland, J. Graumann, N. Kost, B. Grad, N. Weisser, K. Muscha, L. Graumann, K. Rodne, M. Otto, C. Peister. freshmen Sell Hornet Pins The Freshman Class, which had the largest number of students this year, had an active part in H. H. S. The Freshmen were busy at making a float and a snow sculpture. The money raising project for the Freshmen was the selling of Hornet pins, which proved to be very successful. Freshman Class Officers: Linda Graumann, Treas. ; Mrs. Faul, Adv. ; David Barstad, Pres. ; Mr. Terpening, Adv. ; David Weigel, Sec. ; T. Schimke, V. Pres. LUKE'S RED OWL 62 IFB1 I The Freshman Class, for the Sno-Fest, made Linda Graumann and David Weigel were the Freshman the Walt Disney character Pluto. attendants in the 1968 Sno-Fest activities. FRONT ROW: R. Hageman, S. Faul, N. Roerick, K. Schaan, R. Zerr, T. Schimke, R. Hoffman, M. Mc- Laurin, R. Vetsch, H. Bechthold, P. Kelly, K. Vetter, J. Sommer, R. Albrecht, M. Fossen. ROW TWO: D. Schneible, K. Lorenz, S. Hase, V. Hager, D. Martin, J. Wiedmeier, M. Tebelius, A. Wentz, G. Axtman, D. Reimche, J. Keller, D. Overland, D. Weigel, D. Wentz, P. Thomas, S. Leibelt, B. Heilman, B. Lucas. ROW THREE: V. Thingvold, W. Buss, B. Freuh, E. Faul, D. Barstad, T. Seibel, D. Amoson. O. Fettig, V. Weist M. Frost, S. Eckart, R. Swanson, K. Freuh, J. Theige, L. Akers, D. Young, N. Ravnaas. GREAT PLAINS SUPPLY COMPANY 63 FRONT ROW: J. Richter, B. Filler, B. Faul, L. Detling, P. Coldade, K. Logeson, B. LaCoe, L. Volk, J. Fix, R. Lesmeister, L. Helgerud, M. Wentz, P. Kramer, E. Hendrickson. ROW TWO: D. Hageman, V. Dale, M. Pottenger, W. Faul, A. Myklethun, L. Shirley, L. Leibelt, E. Zerr, M. Otto, M. Zweigle, C. Schneider, E. Vetsch, K. Haman. ROW THREE: K. McMahan, T. Kelly, J. Rust, B. Pramhus, D. Heilman, C. Olson, B. Dittus, D. Kragus, C. Martin, C. Buttons, L. Rask, H. Overland, J. Heisler, S. Stafford. Sophomore Class Numbers$7 The Sophomore class, which numbered 87, was the second largest class in H. H. S. this year. They were very active in the activities of H. H. S. In the Homecoming Parade they placed second with their float of Mother Goose . The Sophomores also placed second in the Sno-Fest activities with their snow sculpture Mickey Mouse . Sophomore Class Officers and Advisers: Mr. Bender, Adviser; Elaine Hendrickson, Secretary; Geoff Keller, President; Gordon Bentz, Vice-President; Andrea Mykle- thun, Treasurer; and Mr. Bartz, Adviser. HARVEY MEDICAL CENTER 64 Sophomore attendants for the Sno-Fest were Mickey Mouse, the Sophomore entry in the Sno-Fest Beverly Pramhus and Mark Dockter. Sculptures, won second place. FRONT ROW: D. Schmaltz, L. Vetter, D. Heil, D. Kraft, B. Detloff, W. Frey, R. Keller, G. Mitzel, S. Lucas, P. Leintz, T. Volk. ROW TWO: G. Keller, C. Cline, R. Mitzel, J. Schall, J. Dick, D. Schmaltz, R. Schneibel, M. Dockter, R. Buresh, G. Keller, R. Liebelt, C. Schaan, D. Sautner, L. Knutson. ROW THREE: J. Bell, R. Schaeffer, M. Kiefer, L. Strand, C. Tofteland, L. Lesmeister, J. Roerick, B. Faul, D. Anhom, J. Graumann, E. Michelson, G. Bentz, R. Keller, T. Kessler. OTTER TAIL POWER COMPANY 65 Terry Anhorn Wendelin Burgard Arlene Faul Jackie Fix Joel Glaser Fred Bentz Connie Christenson Melodic Faul Curtis Frey Eleanore Grad Karen Bonnet Barry Dick ReNae Faul Mary Jane Gisi Wanda Bowlinger Bonnie Docktor Mary Feist Kenneth Buchwitz James English Darrell Fiesel {juniors Win Snow JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS BAUER PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY 66 Dianne Grossman LeNora Nager Beverly Hauser Marvin Heisler Jane Keller Patty Keller first for Sculpture Ralph Hager Kathleen Hertz Paulette Keler Marsha Lautt Robert Hager Karen Kaul Curtis Kline Cheryl Lockrem Roger Lucas Greg Hanson Gary Keller Charlet Krosbakken Lynda Lorenz Scott Lucas Junior Float in Homecoming Parade HARVEY CREAMERY 67 Brenda Mack Elaine Marzolf Carroll Mortenson Gene Sander Randy Schmeets Beverly Martin Barbara Meier Gail Roble Shirley Martin Gail Moen Cheri Running Prom Committee HARVEY BAKERY 68 Larry Schmitz Ted Seibel Mike Waldoch ReNae Schmitz Leland Seltvedt Susan Weigel John Seibel Darlene Vetter Barbara Wiedmeier Neil Wrangham Jackie Zidon THE NATIONAL BANK OF HARVEY 69 Seniors View Suture With Happiness GINNIE AKERS: The Hornet Staff 1, 2; Hornet's Buzz Staff 2; Class Play 3; Girls' Play 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 2, 4; Prom Committee Chairman 3. DUANE BENDER: Class Vice President 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity H-Club 3, 4; Prom Commit- tee 3; Sno Fest King 4. TIM BISCHKE: Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Class Play 3; Student Council 3, 4; Band 2; Varsity H-Club 3, 4; Debate 2, 4; Science Club 3, 4. LEMONT BOKOVOY: Football 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Madrigal Club 3; Varsity H-Club 3, 4. MYRON BRYE: Football 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity H-Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY BUCHWITZ: Class Play 3; Debate 4; Sci- ence Club 3, 4. WILLIAM BURGARD MARK BUTTON: Attended Rhinelander Union High School, Rhinelander, Wisconsin; Basketball 1, 2; Wrestling 3; Science Club 3; Prom Committee 3; German Club 3; Art Club 3; Chorus 4. SENIOR OFFICERS Mr. Kessler, Adviser, David Kessler, Presi- dent, Duane Bender, Vice-President, Kathy Putz, Secretary, Corey Nyhus, Student Council Representative. CON'S ENCO SERVICE 70 JEFFREY CASE: Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Varsity H-Club 2, 3, 4; Debate 4. CLARA DETLING: Attended Fessenden High School 1,2; Chorus 1,3; Me' Ladies 3; F. H.A. 1; Track 3. WILLIAM DETLING: Attended Fessenden High School 1,2; F. F. A. 1,2. JUDY ECKART: Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Library 3. BARBARA FAUL CONNIE FAUL: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA FIX: Track 1, 2; Cheerleader 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE FIX: Track 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Library 3. SENIOR OFFICERS Tim Bischke, Student Council Representative, Terry Martell, Treasurer, Mrs. Liebelt, Adviser. KELLER'S PLUMBING AND HEATING 71 JOYCE FRANKLIN: Attended Martin High School, 1,2; Class Officer 2, Class Play 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Me' Ladies 3; Cheerleader 2, Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2. DWIGHT FRUEH: Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 2, 4. DEBBIE GLASER: Track 1, 2; Cheerleader 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA GRAD: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN GRAUMANN: Class Secretary 1, 2, 3; The Hornet Staff 1, 2, 3, Editor 4; Hornet's Buzz Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Sno- Queen 4. TERRY GRAUMANN: Class Vice President 1, 3; Football 1, Science Club 4. DONNA HAGER: Hornet's Buzz Staff 4; Chorus 1; Me' Ladies 1; Pep Club 4; Debate 4; Library 4; F.H.A. 3. JULIE HAMAN: The Hornet Staff 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Class Play 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 4. Henry Ripplinger, second place winner in State Wrestling Meet, talks to Pep Assembly. Ginnie Akers presided over the assembly. C AND G LUMBER COMPANY 72 DELMER HASE: Attended Martin High School 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Chorus 1,2. SANDY HEITZMANN: Chorus 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2. JUDY HELD: Hornet's Buzz Staff 1,2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4. KATHLEEN HOEPFER: Attended Martin High School 1, 2; Oberon High School 3; Class Play 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3. GENE JOHNSON TIM KELLER: Class President 2; Football 1, 2; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Class Play 3; Chorus 1; Boys' State 3; Student Council 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 4; Science Club 3. MICHAEL KELLY: Attended Cardinal Meunch Seminary, Fargo, North Dakota, 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2; Volleyball 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Class Play 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys' State 3; Band 3, 4; Varsity H-Club 3, 4; Debate 4; Science Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. KAREN KESON: Attended St. Paul High School, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1; Pep Club 1,2,3 4; Cheer- leader 1; Prom Committee 3; Drill Team 3; Band Pom Pon Girl 3. A Senior Duo—Judy Eckart and Jeff Case. FIRST STATE BANK ------MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. 73 DAVID KESSLER; Attended Martin High School 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Class Officer 1, 2, 4; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Student Council 4; Varsity H-Club 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. JENNIFER KOPSENC: The Hornet Staff 2, 3, 4; Hornet's Buzz Staff 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4. EILEEN KREMER; Pep Club 1. CHARLES KRENZEL: Debate 4; Science Club 3. TOM LUCAS; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity H-Club 1, 2, 3, 4. TERRY MARTELL; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 2, 4; Madrigal 2; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY MARTIN; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. BETTY MELAND: The Hornet Staff 3, 4; Hornet's Buzz Staff 3, 4; Class Play 3; Cheerleader 2; Girls' State 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Debate 4; Prom Committee 3; Canteen Council 3. Seniors M. Button, S. Ziegler, and G. Akers are working in the library. FARMERS GRAIN COMPANY 74 DALE MUSCHA: Basketball 4. COREY NYHUS: Class President 1; The Hornet Staff 3, 4; Hornet's Buzz Staff 3, 4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Boys' State 3; Student Council 1, 3,4; Varsity H-Club 1,2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Baseball 3, 4. EVELYN POTTENGER: The Hornet Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Hornet's Buzz Staff 3, 4; Track 1; Class Play 3; Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 2; Me' Ladies 1, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1,2; Band Pom Pon Girl 2, 3,4. KATHLEEN PUTZ: Attended Martin High School 1, 2; Class Officer 1, 2, 4; Track 3, 4; Class Play 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Band 1, 2; Debate 4. CLAUDE RICHTER HENRY RIPPLINGER: Track 1, 2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Varsity H-Club 2, 3, 4. LEON RIPPLINGER: Basketball Student Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Chorus 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity H-Club 2, 3, 4. JOAN ROBLE: The Hornet Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Hornet's Buzz Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Cheerleader 2, 4; Girls' State 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 4; Prom Committee 3; Canteen Council 1, 2. 75 Seniors D. Muscha, R. Schall, and D. Hager are passing to class. JEWEL SANDER: Class Treasurer 3; The Hornet Staff 3, 4; Hornet's Buzz Staff 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Class Play 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 4; Prom Committee 3. RENEE SCHALL: Chorus 1; Me' Ladies 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 3; Library 3; Pom Pon Girl 4. LINDA SCHATZ: Chorus 1. CHERYL SEIBEL: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigal Club 2; Me' Ladies 1, 3, 4; Pep Club 3. ROMELLE SHEFTE: The Hornet Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Hornet's Buzz Staff 1, 2, 3, Editor 4; Class Play 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; F. H. A. 1,2. DIANA SWANSON: Pep Club 1, 2. DEAN TEBELIUS: Basketball 3; Class Play 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Debate 4. DIANA THEIGE: Class Secretary 3; The Hornet Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Me' Ladies 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Debate 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; F.H. A 1,2, 3. Senior Photographer Earl Wrangham on Hobo Day. 76 LINDA THINGVOLD: Attended Martin High School, 1, 2; Class Play 2; Chorus 1, 2; Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 1,2; Band 1,2; Pom Pon Girl 3, 4. MARY LOU UDELHOFEN EVELYN VETSCH: Pep Club 3, 4. DELANIS VETTER DAVID VOLK DAN VORLAND: The Hornet Staff 1, 2; Hornet's Staff 1, 2; Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Varsity H-Club 1, 2, 3; Camera Club 1, 2. CURTIS WEINMANN: Chorus 4. DAVID WEISSER: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1; Class Play 3; Chorus 3, 4; Boys' State 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity H-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4. 77 Seniors T. Bischke, T. Martell, C. Nyhus, D. Bender, and D. Kessler lend a helping hand. ELAINE WELK: Pep Club, 3, 4; Debate 4. VINCENT WENTZ: Class Play 3; Science Club 3. EMANUEL WIEST: Chorus 1; Band 3. EARL WRANCHAM: Hornet Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Hornet's Buzz Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigal Club 2; Boys' State 3; Track 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Var- sity H-Club 2, 3, 4; Debate 4; Science Club 2, 3; Photographer 4; Baseball 3, 4; Tumbling Team 4. GLENN ZERR: Football 3, 4. KATHLEEN ZIEGLER: Class Play 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Madrigal Club 2; Me' Ladies 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Debate 4. SANDRA ZIEGLER: Class Treasurer 2; The Hornet Staff 2, 3, 4; Hornet's Buzz Staff 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4. ALLEN ZUTHER: Attended Martin High School 2, 3. 78 The Senior Float in the Homecoming Parade. Jn Memory Of foe Shefte Joe Paul Shefte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shefte, was born on January 19, 1950, and died in an automobile accident on August 20, 1967. During his three years at Harvey High, he participated in a number of sports. In his Freshman, Sopho- more, and Junior years, he was a member of the Freshman, B-Squad and Varsity Basketball Teams. Joe was a member of the Track Team in his Sophomore and Junior years, also. His classmates and friends who loved him and grieved his death so much, will always have memories ol his wonderful and friendly personality, which he showed to all during his three years at Harvey High. 79 Rev. Allan Kranz, of the Bethel Baptist church, delivered the Baccalaureate ad- dress. The theme of his message was the class motto, Faith to Dream, Courage to do. Earl Wrangham and Jewel Sander read the class prophecy at Class Night. 80 Dr. LaVeme Freeh, Department of Agri - culture and Foreign Contact at the Uni- versity of Minnesota, gave the Commence- ment address. He was an alumnus of Har- vey High and graduated with the Class of 1944. 1968 Honor Students FRONT ROW: K. Putz, G. Akers, L. Thingvold, R. Schall, D Hager, D. Theige, E. Welk, B. Meland, J. Robie, K. Hoepfer, E. Vetsch, K. Graumann, K. Zeigler. BACK ROW: L. Buckwitz, T. Graumann, D. Weisser, T. Bischke, C. Nyhus, D. Kessler, C. Krenzel, T. Keller. 81 Seniors shown in the Processional at Grad- uation. Diana Mayer and ReNae Faul served as Junior Honor Marshals. Cheryl Seibel, Diana Swanson, Linda Schatz, and Barbara Faul are shown at the Senior Tea. The P. E. O. Sisterhood holds a tea for the senior girls each year during commencement week. 82 Zhe Cittle Zkings Jt really is the little things Zhat mean the most of all Zhe ‘ ‘let me help you with that ’' things Zliat may seem very small. Zhe ‘ ‘Jil be glad to doit” things Zliat make your cares much lighter. Zhe ‘ ‘laugh with me. it's funny ’' things Zhat make your outlook brighter Zhe ' ‘never mind the trouble ’ ’ things. Zhe ‘‘yes. Junderstand. Zhe interest and encouragement Jn everything you’ve planned . . Jt really is the little things. Zhe friendly word or smile. Zhat add suelt happiness to life And make it more worth while. 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