1970 HORNET Harvey High School Harvey, North Dakota “The primary goal of education is to develop within each individual the ability to think logically and plan rationally, to understand himself in relationship to his environment, and to accumulate the basic intellectual tools that are essential to a productive and meaningful life. The first responsibility of education is to develop the individual as a human being, not just an employee — to teach him to think, not just increase his value as an economic resource.” Garth L. Mangum A New Design Dedication Of Harvey High Dedication ceremonies for the school were held on Novem- ber 24, at 7:30 p. m. The invocation was given by Monsignor O. P. O'Neill. Robert Brower, president of the school board, gave the welcome which was followed by information on the building detail given by Myron Denbrook, architect (BELOW LEFT). The guest speaker was Kenneth Rashke, commissioner of higher education (BELOW RIGHT). Music for the event was provided by the Music Dept, under direction of Mr. Mosser. Open house and a coffee followed. 7 ACTIV A SMILE Let others cheer the winning man, There’s one I hold worth while; Tis he who does the best he can, Then loses with a smile. Beaten he is, but not to stay Down with the rank and file; That man will win some other day, Who loses with a smile. Unknown I Loretta Detling reigns as 1969-70 Homecoming Queen Queen Loretta Royal Court; (LEFT TO RIGHT) Mistress of Ceremonies, Renae Lesmeister; Princess Brenda and escort Chuck, Princess Beverly and escort Gary, Queen Loretta and escort Joel, Princess Judi and escort Gordon, and, 1968 Homecoming Queen, Cheryl Lockrem and escort Larry. A Time To Remember Homecoming was truly a time to remember. Loretta Det- ling was crowned queen (opposite and above right). There were three princesses (below). The float shown below took first place in potpoerrie. Queen Loretta BEV PRAMHUS JUDY FIX BRENDA FAUL Renae And Doug Reign As Snow Fest Royalty 12 Snow-Fest Royalty: ROW 1: D. Hendrickson, D. Hageman, S. Lucas, Queen Renae, King Doug, S. Kline, M. McLaurin, T. Overland. BACK ROW: K. Leibelt, B. Bentz, B. Martin, M. English, J. Graumann, J. Schall. MEDIEVAL HOLIDAY Medieval Holiday was the theme for the annual Snow-Festival. Crown- ing of the Snow King and Queen took place on Thursday afternoon. Other highlights occurred on Friday with a Peppermint Post Office and judging of the Snow Sculptures preceding a wrestling meet and basketball game. A victory ball concluded the 1970 Snow Festival events. MIDDLE AND LEFT: 1st. and 2nd. place snow sculptures and the crown- ing of the 1970 Snow-Fest King and Queen. ROW 1: C. Nyhus, J. Faul, R. Lesmeister, A. Myklethun, S. Lucas, H. Overland, D. Meland, Mr. Kessler. ROW 2: T. Schimke, M. McLaurin, B. Faul, D. Hendrickson, D. Hageman, G. Keller. ROW 3: G. Bentz, C. Tofteland, C. Wollenberg, R. Wiegel, D. Tofteland. STUDENT COUNCIL The student council sponsored Homecoming, Snow-Fest, and various Sock-Hops this year. It is affiliated with the North Dakota and National Assoc, of Student Councils. In co- operation with the American Legion, the Student Council presented a pro- gram on Veterans Day. ABOVE: Officers: C. Nyhus, Pres; Mr. Kessler, Advisor; G. Keller, V. Pres.; B. Faul, Sec.; D. Tofteland, Treas. RIGHT: Vicki Hof- fard speaking at the Veterans Day program. Student Council Establishes Better Communication With The Faculty. Hornet Annual Staff Representatives of the Hornet Staff went to the annual convention in Cando, North Dakota, on October 28. They received advice from national experts to make our annual alive. The members worked diligently to put to use the advice given by those experts and Mr. Haas. We'd like to thank them and the many business men who have made this annual possible. John Bell, photographer; Mr. Haas, advisor; A. Myklethun, layout editor; W. Overland, business editor. SITTING: B. Fronk, D. Storwold, G. Helgerud, N. Kost, P. Goldade, L. Detling, J. Fix, A. Myklethun, L. Volk, L. Helgerud. STANDING: Mr. Haas, B. Pramhus, H. Overland, C. Lageson, V. Dale, B. Schmidt, J. Bell, W. Overland, D. Bowlinger, J. Graumann, L. Mayer, C. Olson, C. Martin, D. Hageman. R. Lesmeister, B. Dittus, M. Zweigle, B. Faul. The Hornet's Buzz Buzzzzzzzzes SEATED: C. Hertz, D. Storwold, J. Zerr, G. Helgerud, D. Hageman, K. Lesmeister, L. uetnng, j. rix, Martin, A. Myklethun, L.' Helgerud. STANDING: B. Schmidt, P. Goldade, C. Detloff, D. Bowlinger, C. Vogel, A. Miller, C. Nygarrd, W. Overland, J. Graumann, D. Theige, N. Kost, S. Stafford, M. Pottenger, C. Lageson, T. Kelly, B. LaCoe, M. Otto, B. Filler, S. Button, L. Volk, B. Martin, V. Hoffard, B. Fronk, S. Kline. HORNET’S BUZZ The Hornet's Buzz buzzzzzzzzes throughout the year. They have been very successful in producing a very interesting paper. This year they succeeded in printing a full six pages per paper. RIGHT: Mr. Haas, Advisor, Debbie Hageman, Assist- ant Editor, and Renae Lesmeister, Editor. ABOVE: One of the energetic Hornet's Buzz members! 16 H.E.L.P.S. Club The library Staff organized the H.E.L.P.S. Club. The club provides service to the students, faculty, and Mr. Bernard. Their main aim is efficiency to the library users. SEATED: W. Overland, D. Storwold, J. Rust, L. Volk, C. Martin, L. liebelt, D. Hageman, K. Lageson; STANDING: C. Vogel, B. Hager, P. Buckwitz, K. Muscha, D. Zaun, J. Schneibel, T. Buresh, K. McMahon, J. Helm. 17 Pep Club And Lettermen Encourage FRONT ROW: R. Huber, D. La Coe, B. Glaser, B. Fronk, J. Faul, C. Bischke, K. Kopsene L. Dick L Kur- zwig, C. Theige, R- Richardson, C. Dockter, S. Meier, C. Roller, K. Case. ROW 2: J. Albrecht C Meier Solbera’ v ®ller' B Shefte’ J- Liebelt, D. Aronson, D. Lesmeister, S. Molgard, S. ’ Solberg, V. Nygaard M Meland, M. Helegerud. ROW 3: E. Gabbert, J. Marzolf, L. Jacobson, V Dockter M R!SSlen ';aPFelu B' Kuhn’ R' Feist’ M- Grad’ Keller. c- Dethloff, B. Martin, K. Leintz, K Leibelt efe.r15: ROWw: Hagel an. J- rg, M. Johnson, N. Conrad, C. Hem, D. Stonvald, C. Huber, C.‘ Hoff aid R RoblF W-Mayer C Running Kn T1 8 ’ S' Badke F- Mi e, B. Fix, D. Seibel, N. Krohn. ROW 5: ’ ber S1 ShultzPT WC-rV St u' P°gnn’ Th°n’ Keller’ S- Waldoch, S. Richardson, L. Wollen- berg, S. Shultz, J. Weist, B. McCollough, T. Buresh, J. Grad, K. Zerr. Enthusiasm And Good Sportsmanship FRONT ROW: D. Aronson, M. English, R. Dittus, K. Richardson, G. Mitzel, S. Lucas, Mr. Tveito, Advisor. ROW 2: B. Mitzel, M. McLaurin, B. Buresh, G. Bentz, J. Graumann, J. Schall, T. Seibel, M. Frost. ROW 3: D. Overland, C. Nyhus, C. Wollenberg, R. Hoffard, K. Vetter, T. Schimke, D. Barstad, R. Schniebel. ROW 4: B. Ryan, B. Akers, G. Kreuger, N. Ravanaas, L. Lesmeister, G. Keller, J. Roerick, O. Faul. FRONT ROW: L. Graumann, A. Miller, B. Hager, D. Bowlinger, D. Lesmeister, A. Mykelthun, W. Overland, G. Helegerud, B. Filler, Mr. Kessler, Advisor. ROW 2: V. Dale, B. LaCoe, B. Faul, St. C. Rep.; S. Kline, S. Schmidt, L. Mayer, C. Vogel, L. Detling, Sec.; J. Fix, C. Lageson. ROW 3: H. Overland, V. Pres.; L. Hovland, J. Zeigler, D. Richter, D. Theige, C. Martin, L. Volk, L. Helegerud, B. Pramhus, S. Stafford, J Zerr, R. Lesmeister, Pres.; W. Keson, Y. Zerr, B. Schmaltz, K. McMahon, T. Kelly, L. Liebelt, M. Pottenger, M. Zweigle. ROW’ 4: B. Dittus, C. Olson, C. Ny- gaard, L. Gabbert, J. Schneibel, K. Muscha, N. Kost, J. Graumann, Treas.; D. Meland, V. Hoffard. Mixed Chorus, Me' Ladies And Men's The choral department of HHS under the direction of Mr. Mos- ser is composed of the Mixed Chorus, the Boy's Chorus, and the Me' Ladies, a selected girls chorus. With the help of band members many participated in the annual musical production, Carnival . Two concerts were also presented by these groups. Many soloists entered the Northwest Regional Music Con- test as well as the Mixed Cho- rus, Boys Chorus, and Me'La- dies. Those receiving I's were Brenda Faul, Curtis Tofteland, Andrea Myklethun, Julie Keller, Linda Helegerud, the Mixed Chorus, Boy's Chorus and the Me'Ladies. Those receiving II's were Jeanne Berg, Debbie Theige, Lauren Lesmeister, Doug Heitmann, and the Girls Trio consisting of Julie Keller, Nancy Krohn, and Jocie Faul. Mixed Chorus performing for Dedication services of the new High School building. CHORUS: FIRST ROW, SEATED: B. Faul, C. Tofteland, D. Kessler, D. Lesmeister, S. Lie- belt, D. Aronson, D. Anhorn, D. Tofteland, D. Overland, R. Weigle, C. Wollenberg, P. Boese, D. Marzolf, M. Kittleson, R. Boyum, J. Grossman, B. Schmaltz, K. McMahon, B. Hager; 2nd ROW: Mr. Mosser, M. McLaurin, D. Barstad, B. Miller, B. Lautt, D. Bauer, L. Kaul, C. Tofteland, C. Nyhus, L. Lesmeister, J. Johnson, J. McLaurin, D. Schmidt, D. Heitman, F. Kline, C. Keller, J. Schmeets, S. Solberg, A. Myklethun, J. Faul. ROW 3: C Liebelt, J. Weist, C. Anhorn, C. Lageson, P. Buchwitz, B. Glaser, N. Faul, C. Nygaard, J. Keller, M. Grad, C. Dethloff, J. Berg, R. Appelt, S. Meier, D. Seibel, R. Robie, B. Kuhn, K. Leintz, M. Berg. ROW 4: W. Over- land, C. Theige, B. Martin, L. Mayer, V. Nygaard, B. Dittus, B. Pramhus, K. Muscha, J. Graumann, D. Meland, L. Wollenburg, B. Logan, J. Schneibel, J. Grad, B. Schmaltz, L. Heitmann, G. Helgerud, P. McMahon, E. Chorus Received A One Rating ME'LADIES: ROW 1: B. Faul, L. Kurzweg, C. Dethloff, G. Helgerud, J. Berg, J. Faul, B. Schmidt, D. Theige, C. Bischke. ROW 2: L. Dick, N. Krohn, D. Seibel, W. Mayer, A. Myklethun, W. Faul, D. Bowlinger, J. Keller, C. Liebelt, L. Helgerud. ROW 3: D. Lesmeister, L. Liebelt, L. Gabbert, B. Logan, B. Glaser, K. Kopseng, L. Mayer, K. Rodne, K. Tofteland, S. Molgard, J. Albrecht, H. Overland, Director, Mr. Mosser. ROW 4: J. Marzolf, V. Nygaard, N. Weisser, M. Johnson, B. Pramhus, J. Graumann, C. Nygaard, C. Olson, N. Kost, D. Me land, B. Dittus, R. Roble. Gabbert, M. Zweigle, J. Marzolf, L. Hovland, K. Case. ROW 5: D. Lesmeister, B. Schmitz, G. Martin, N. Krohn, A. Miller, K. Rodne, R. Ludwig, N. Weisser, C. Olson, N. Kost, D. Aronson, C. Knudson, P. Wrangham, D. Schmaltz, J. Albrecht, H. Overland, D. Bow- linger, T. Kelly, L. Helgerud, C. Martin, M. Meland, K. Theige, V. Dockter, M. Helger- ud, D. Theige, D. Patzer. TOP—Chorus Of fleers: STANDING: L. Helgerud, Pres.; H. Overland, St. Coun. Rep.; M. McLaurin, Sec.; J. Graumann, Treas. ; C. Tofteland, V. Pres.; Mr. Mosser, director, SEATED. BOTTOM—Me'Ladies Officers: L. TO R. : Brenda Faul, Pres.; Harriet Overland, Sec.; Beverly Pramhus, Treas. ; Linda Helgerud, V-Pres. 21 HHS — Music Department Carnival The Harvey High School Music Department produced another smashing musical this year, Carnival . Brenda Faul played the role of Lili, an orphan who finds true love in a second rate carnival. Curtis Tofteland brilliantly played Paul, the bitter puppet master, who falls in love with Lili. The other leading roles were played by Linda Hel- gerud as Rosalie, Mark McLaurin as Marco the Magnificent, Chuck Nyhus as Jacquot, and Lauren Lesmeister as Schlegel. RIGHT; Carrot-top looks on as Lili gingerly touches Horrible Henry's 'tusk'. BELOW LEFT; The Dancing Bear, Bluebird Girls, and Harem Girls do their thing ! 22 CONCERT BAND, FIRST ROW: W. Faul, B. Pramhus, B. Dittus, B. Faul. SECOND ROW: G. Meier, D. Karges, R. Keller, L. Helegerud, M. Zweigle, B. McCollough, R. Lemer. THIRD ROW: S. Solberg, V. Nygaard, T. Buresh, T. Baltrush, C. Zerr, J. Grossman, S. Liebelt, D. Schmaltz, D. Heitman, R. Anhorn, T. Kessler. LAST ROW: C. Tofteland, D. Lesmeister, N. Weisser, G Helegerud, C. Wollenberg, C. Nyhus, J. Theige, P. Wrangham, E. Gabbert, K. Sorenson. HAR-MEN, ROW ONE: R. Anhorn, D. Barstad, R. Weigel, C. Wollenburg, R. Albrect. ROW TWO: B. Miller, M. McLaurin, D. Overland, D. Tofteland, P. Boese, P. Kelly. ROW THREE: Mr. Mosser, L. Kaul, D. Aronson, C. Tofteland, J. McLaurin, D. Marzolf, D. Schmidt. LAST ROW: L. Lesmeister, S. Liebelt, C. Nyhus, J. Johnson, M. Kittleson, D. Heitmann. Pianists: N. Krohn and B. Faul. The music department per- formed superbly in everything they presented and attended this year. The concert band re- ceived a number I rating at the District Music Contest at Minot State College. The Spring For- mal Concert was quite excep- tional. The John Phillip Sousa Award was presented to Tim Kessler, the Nesbit Award to Brenda Faul and the National School Choral Award to Andrea Myklethun. The Marching Band has been invited to the Fire- men's Convention, the V.F.W. Convention, and the Eagle's Convention this summer. FIRST ROW: D. Seibel, R. Richardson, C. Liebelt, J. Marzolf, V. Dale. SECOND ROW: H. Overland, L. Hovland, M. Kittleson, B. Miller, D. Lesmeister, B. Logan, N. Krohn, D. Storwald; C. Tofteland, L. Lesmeister, B. Schmaltz, D. Barstad, T. Volk, W. Mayer, L. Heitmann, C. Bischke, J. Faul, M. McClaurin. LAST ROW: A. Berg, E. Faul, P. Kelly, B. Fix, D. Tofteland, D. Aronson, P. Boese, D. Overland, M. Tebelius, J. McClaurin. STAGE BAND, ROW ONE: W. Faul, B. Pramhus, B. Dittus, J. Marzolf. ROW TWO: H. Overland, M. Zweigle, L. Hovland, D. Zweigle, B. Miller. ROW THREE: C. Nyhus, T. Volk, R. Anhorn, C. Tofteland, T. Kessler, D. Tofteland. LAST ROW: P. Kelly, E. Faul, D. Aronson, P. Boese, M. Tebelius, J. McLaurin. 25 MOUSE ON THE MOON Wright Hanson--Director CAST Cynthia Benter...................... Gloriana the Twelfth................ Norma............................... Helen............................... Page................................ Miss Wilkins........................ Miss Johnson........................ Mary................................ Pam................................. Jane................................... Miss Fenster........................ Miss Spender........................ Pat................................. Laura............................... Mary a.............................. Vincent Mountjoy.................... Count Mountjoy...................... Benter.............................. Proffessor Kohintz.................. Tully............................... President........................... Mr. Beston.......................... Frank............................... Radio voices and Sound effects....................... Student Director.................... . . Nancy Host . Donna Me land . . Gail Helgerud Wanda Overland Linda Gabbert . . Cindy Vogel . Nancy Weisser DeNae Bowlinger Kathy Muscha Brenda Schmidt . Cindy Nygaard . Lanette Mayer Janell Graumann Marilyn Hoephner Debbie Theige Doug Tofteland . . Mark Tebelius . Don Overland . . Paul Kelly . . Butch Akers . . Dave Barstad . . Bob Zerr . Dean Aronson Mark Me La ur in . . Karen Rodne Junior Class Play What are you looking at? Who do you think you are, Vincent of Mount joy ? How charming, a Lady Astro-Nut! Fenwick Eagle to castle, Fenwick Eagle to castle. Is the sky falling? GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS directed by Wright Hanson CAST Mr. John Maxwell.................................. Mrs. John Maxwell................................. Betty Lou Maxwell................................. Wilbur Maxwell.................................... Connie Maxwell.................................... Hercules Nelson........................ .......... Bernadine Smith................................... Aunt Mary......................................... Miss Blayne....................................... Craig Moore....................................... Mr. Moore......................................... Mr. Marshall...................................... Lauren Lesmeister . . Bonnie Dittus Renae Lesmeister . . . John Dick . . . Terri Kelly . . . John Bell Linda Helegerud Harriet Overland , . Valorie Dale . . Robert Buersh . Randy Keller . Curt Tofteland 28 Senior Class Play Brother and sister, really! What a bathing beauty! Fainted again! Who's taking a count? BOTTOM RIGHT: Big mouth biddies! CAMELOT April 25, 1970 will be long remembered as a very exciting and worthwhile evening. The Junior Class did a terrific job on every- thing. The scene CAMELOT was forestlike and very beautiful. The Grand March began at 9:00 p.m. with over 70 couples present. It was truly an evening to remember. 32 Gary Mitzel and date Carol Theige. Happiness Is Harvey High ABOVE: Cheerleaders Linda, Judi, Linda, Sandy, and Gail. TOP: Chuck Nyhus makes a touchdown. RIGHT: The Hornets in action! Hornets Hustle Thru The Season Harvey Public Library Harvev, North Dakota The Harvey Football team, made a great effort this year. The boys worked as a team and did the best they could. The whole student body and faculty was behind them cheering them on. We just can't put into words the appreciation felt towards their effort. Valley City 50 Harvey 0 Watford City 36 Harvey 6 Carrington 6 Harvey 24 Rugby 50 Harvey 6 Grafton 27 Harvey 14 New Rockford 6 Harvey 6 Park River 14 Harvey 8 Lari more 16 Harvey 38 Devils Lake 76 Harvey 14 FRONT ROW: C. Wollenberg, M. Thompson, R. Buresh, G. Martell, R. Lemere, B. Mitzell, A. Berg, R. Burcsh, B. Ryan. ROW 2: P. Kelly, M. McLaurin, J. Graumann, J. McLaurin, K. Richardson, G. Steedsman, R. Dittus, R. Hoffard, Coach Laite. ROW 3: Coach Tvieto, T. Baltrusch, R. Keller, L. Seltvedt, G. Krueger, J. Fallon, G. Keller, J. Roerick, L. Strand, D. Seltvedt, G. Bentz, W. Zaun, D. Arneson, R. Reimche. ROW 4: P. Bosie, M. Frost, O. Faul, R. Liebelt, C. Nyhus, T. Schimke, T. Siebel, M. English, D. Barstad, D. Bauer, B. Akers. B-squad Cheerleaders: L. TO R. : Jeanne Berg, Chuck Nyhus following up a shot. Wanda Mayer, Jocelyn Faul, Julie Keller, Corrine Dethloff. A-squad Basketball Team: FRONT ROW: Student Manager D. Overland, K. Richardson, B. Mitzel, T. Seibel, T. Schimke, Student Manager J. Johnson. ROW 2: J. Schall, G. Keller, C. Nyhus, M. Frost, M. English, R. Mitzel. BELOW: Coach Baumgartner Basketball Scores Harvey 48 Opponents Minot Ryan 66 50 Botno 65 24 Rugby 64 48 Minot 73 46 Tioga 60 54 New Rockford 70 61 Fessenden 50 64 Carrington 55 79 Crosby 59 44 Willi ston 63 39 West Fargo 57 41 Rugby 60 54 Park River 72 54 Larimore 53 47 Devils Lake 54 54 Tioga 49 66 Stanley 70 53 Botno 79 60 Carrington 73 50 Grafton 52 47 Rugby 66 B-squad Basketball Team, FRONT ROW: M. Neeley, K. Richardson, B. Mitzel, T. Schimke, A. Berg, M. English. ROW 2: Coach Stone, C. Wollenbuig, G. Krueger, W. Buss, D. Tofteland, B. Ryan, J. Theige. 37 Freshmen Basketball Freshmen basketball team: STANDING: R. Lemer, R. Weigle, J. Johnson, M. Saunder, B. Bentz. KNEELING: D. Hendrickson, T. Overland--Student Manager, O. Rodne. Freshmen cheerleaders: K. Leibelt, L. Wollenberg, S. Solbeig V. Nygaard, K. Theige. The fine sportsmanship of the students at H.H. S. is portrayed at all athletic events... Winter Activities Winter athletics at Harvey High consist of Wrestling and Basketball. TOP: Hornet basketball players shooting with opponents close on their path. CEN- TER: Lettermen working at one of the var- ious events. LEFT: Steve Lucas in the pro- cess of pinning his opponent. ABOVE: Tom Ripplinger coming out on top of his match. 39 Hornet Wrestlers Struggled For Victory WRESTLING SCORES Harvey Opponents 5 Ryan - 44 19 Rugby - 27 17 St. Mary's - 35 12 Jamestown - 34 11 Devils Lake - 34 15 Valley City - 33 29 Stanley - 21 19 West Fargo - 29 11 Fargo South - 36 28 Rugby - 24 9 Carrington - 39 UPPER RIGHT: W. Zaun is trying hard for a pin. LOWER RIGHT: A Hornet Wrestler is on his way to victory. L. Seltvedt is winning his match. HORNET WRESTLERS The wrestlers, coached by Mr. Laite, were young, energetic fellas, who worked hard individu- ally to make the team better. The team did well in the tournaments and Kenny Vetter qualified for the state tournament. All but three senior varsity wres- tlers will be returning. HORNET WRESTLERS ARE TOUGH ABOVE: Coach Laite and Asst. Coach Bishop. Cheerleaders: (LEFT TO RIGHT) C. Tofteland, B. Logan, C. Theige, L. Liebelt, head, W. Overland. FRONT ROW: P. Kelly, K. Vetter, W. Zaun, S. Lucas, G. Mitzel, J. Vetsch, G. Martell, M. Richter. ROW 2: R. Dittus, M. Thompson, T. Ripplinger, B. Lautt, D. Zaun, J. Fallon, L. Lesmeister, L. Seltvedt, O. Faul, T. Baltrusch, R. Schneibel. 41 Spring Sports GIRL'S TRACK, ROW 1: M. Berg, S. Kline, K. Theige, K. Kopseng. ROW 2: M. Meland, B. Fix, L. Wollenberg, C. Bischke, J. Keller, D. Straus, D. La Coe. ROW 3: Coach Richardson, M. Helgerud, J. Berg, J. Marzolf, J. Schneible. ROW 4: C. Pottenger, G. Helgerud, S. Richardson. E. Gabbert. ROW 1: D. Kessler, B. Schaan, G. Keller, D. Hendrickson, B. Mitzel, T. Schimke. ROW 2: A. Berg, G. Girl's Track Take Many Gold Medals GIRL'S TRACK WINNERS: C. Bischke, S. Kline, J. Keller, K. Theige. ROW 2: E. Kraft, R. Richardson, L. Wollenberg, J. Marzolf. 42 t Are Quite Victorious Mitzel, R. Hoffard, P. Boese, Coach Kessler. ROW 3: K. Lorenz, B. Hir- schcorn, T. Kessler, J. Theige. BOY'S TRACK, ROW 1: C. Wollenberg, K. Richardson, J. Johnson. ROW 2: C. Nyhus, R. Leibelt, R. Buresh, M. English, D. Zaun. ROW 3: M. Neile, T. Seibel, G. Krueger. 43 ADM IN IS There is a destiny that makes us brothers; None goes his way alone: All that we send into the lives of others Comes back into our own. I care not what his temples or his creeds, One thing holds firm and fast — That into his fateful heap of days and deeds The soul of man is cast. Edwin Mardham TRATI ON Administration Helen Overland, secretary to Mr. Hanson, is Mr. B. M. Hanson plays an important role as superintendent, busy with the noon lunchline. School Board members: S. Keller; Mrs. R. Harr—clerk; R. Brower—president; B. Akers; Not Pictured: J. Lewis—Treasurer; W. Faul; F. Muscha. 46 Mr. Wesley Kessler is principal of the high school. This Is Harvey High 48 Cooks And Custodians Our cafeteria serves on the aver- age of 250-300 students daily. The kitchen was not fully equipped until after Thanksgiving, but the cooks managed to serve delicious meals in spite of this. The cooks are Mrs. Pottenger, head cook, Mrs. Anderson, and Mrs. Lithun who worked for most of the year. The cooks say they enjoy their work and the students very much. UPPER LEFT —Cooks, L. TO R. : Mrs. Lithun, Mrs. Pottenger, Mrs. Anderson. MIDDLE LEFT - - Students anxiously waiting to eat. MIDDLE RIGHT: Fred Faul and Adam Leintz cleaning the cafeteria. BOTTOM LEFT: Fred Faul preparing for the noon rush hour. BOTTOM RIGHT: Senior boys wait- ing patiently for the end of the chorus line. I A blessing of the active mind, when it is in a good condition, is, that it not only employs itself, but is almost sure to be the means of giving wholesome employment to others — Anon. Reading Maketh A Full Man, Conference A Ready Man, And Writing An Exact Man — Bacon The English Department at H. H. S. enriches the lives of every student by introducing different avenues of reading along with com- position and grammar. PICTURED BELOW; Miss Slone, Mr. Mack, Mrs. Faul, and Mr. Haas. These are 'hard-working' Seniors? ... maybe if I sit very still they won't notice 52 I'm here. .. 99 and 3 4% boys. .. Physicists Blow Minds — Sing a song of sulfide A beaker full of lime, Four and twenty test tubes Breaking all the time. When the top is lifted, The fumes begin to reek. Isn't that an awful mess To have five times a week? ABOVE: MR. MALCOLM BELOW LEFT: MR. ZERR BELOW RIGHT: MR. BARTZ Nimble Fingers And Quick Feet These are two phases of high school life that require physical exertion. Both typing and physical education find application in modern life. TOP LEFT: MISS SLONE: TOP RIGHT: MR. STONE: BOTTOM LEFT: MR. RICHARDSON: BOTTOM RIGHT: MR. TVIETO: m,Mxss Slone's Typeng Clazz?! ?! ! .. . in came the doctor, in came the nurse, in came the lady with the alligator purse. .. .it's a bird, it's a plane, no—it's a basketball. Mr. Mahany's better side I ' Two-2 plus Two-2 does NOT equal FIVE-5! is FINALLY captured! Social Sciences And Mathematics Prepare Students For The Future. The Social Sciences and Mathematics depart- ments provide students with a better understanding on how to solve the social, political, and economical problems of our society. Now tell me the truth, is there really a man with Mr. Mahany offers a well-rounded approach to a camera behind me? 55 many of the Social Problems—especially those concerning marriage! Vocational Arts VOCATIONAL ARTS--The vocational arts department gives students a better background invocational study. RIGHT: The shop class working vigorously on motors and cars. BELOW: Mrs. Bauer--Home Economics I, II, III; Mr. Haugen--Shop. BOT- TOM: One of the many well-mannered Home Economics classes in preparation of setting a table. HHS Music Department MUSIC DEPARTMENT—The music depart- ment, directed by Mr. Mosser, is one of the best in the state. Many diversified concerts have been given throughout the year and the production of Carnival was very well ac- cepted by the community. ABOVE LEFT: Carnival dress rehearsal during a circus scene. BELOW: LEFT—Early stage preparation for the musical. RIGHT--Mr. Mosser, direc- tor of the music department. BOTTOM: The Marching Band during Homecoming festivities. SES The happiest life is that which con- stantly exercises and educates what is best in us. Freshmen Girls ROW 1: P. McMahon, P. Feist, D. Ripplinger, K. Roller, S. Meier, V. Dockter, D. Lesmeister, M. Grad, D. Kessler, R. Appelt, B. Kuhn, K. Leintz. ROW 2: L. Jacobson, G. Schneider, C. Hoffard, S. Hoffman. RIGHT: Studious Freshman girls in the library. 60 Freshmen Boys ROW 1: Overland, L. Vetter, B. Schaan, D. Hendrickson, G. Weigel, D. Hoffard, N. Jacobson, C. Calheim; ROW 2: M. Kittleson, N. Jacobson, R. Marzolf, J. Fix, R. Flick, T. Hase, D. Schmidt, O. Rodne, R. Selz- ler; ROW 3: M. Richter, G. Richter, G. Roerick, D. Marzolf, R. Liebelt, B. Kukowski, J. Helm, D. Dunham, B. Bentz, R. Weigel; ROW 4: B. Miller, R. Lemer, J. Moen, K. Lestmeister, M. Saader, J. Johnson, R. Hirs- chkorn, O. Faul, B. Mindt, D. Seltvedt, D. Bauer. Sophomore Girls The Sophomore class took First place on their snow sculpture during Sno-Fest activities. They sponsored a Sock-Hop in February. Sophomore Class Banner A float made by Sophomore Class girls. ROW 1: R. Huber, D. LaCoe, B. Fix, C. Dockteer, C. Bischke, J. Faul, B. Martin, G. Martin, C. Dethloff, K. Case, L. Schneider; ROW 2: J. Keller, W. Mayer, L. Kurzweg, L. Dick, J. Berg, B. Fronk, J. Wiest, V. Keller, M. Johnson, D. Gludt, C. Hertz, N. Faul; ROW 3: C. Grad, N. Conrad, J. Marzolf, C. Theige, R. Richardson, D. Strauss, C. Meier, D. Ripplonger, C. Huber, S. Molgard, C. Zerr, J. Albrecht, B. Glasser; ROW 4: A. Fettig, C. Tofteland, B. Logan, K. Kopseng, R. Boyum, C. Pottenger, D. Storwold, C. Running, S. Thon, F. Kline, J. Hageman, D. Graumann, J. Schmeets, R. Roble. Sophomore Boys ROW 1: J. Martin, R. Martin, J. Yetsch, M. Thompson, K. Martin, B. Mitzel, D. Helm, R. Dittus, G. Martell, R. Kuntzz, J. Mclaurin; ROW 2: M. Sommer, R. Hoffman, M. Hager, R. Seibel, E. Jacobson, R. Buresh, R. Schall, T. Liebelt, D. Yolk, D. Zweigle; ROW 3: T. Grad, G. Heilman, J. Held, D. Helm, G. Krueger, C. Wollenberg, K. Sorenson, T. Schimke, G. Steedsman, T. Baltrusch: ROW 4: A. Keller, R. Lorenz, B. Ryan, D. Zaun, L. Seltvedt, B. Lautt, R. Anhorn, M. English, A. Berg, J. Fallon, B. Boese. Officers; J. Faul, St. Coun. Rep.; L. Dick, V. Pres.; C. Dethloff, Sec.; STANDING: K. Martin, Treas.; T. Schimke, Pres.; C. Wollenberg, St. Coun. Rep. ABOVE: Sophomore boys MIDDLE: Sophomore Class float BOTTOM: Sophomore Class officers and advisor. RIGHT: Sophomore Girls working on snow sculpture. Lawrence Akers Ronald Albrecht Dean Aronson Dave Barstad Pam Buchwitz Wayne Buss Eugene Faul Scott Faul Merle Fossen Mark Frost Bruce Frueh Linda Gabbert Bonita Grad Janell Graumann 64 Stanley Hase Zita Held Gail Helgerud Marilyn Hoepfer Ronald Hoffard Lynne Hovland Joe Keller Paul Kelly 65 Ryan Lemer Debbie Lesxneister Steven Liebelt Kevin Lorenz Barry Lucas Tom Marchand Darryl Martin Lannette Mayer Mark McLaurin Donna Me land Althea Miller Ilean Moen Kathy Muscha Mark Neely Cyndy Nygaard Marjorie Otto Jr. Class Officers: D. Tofteland, pres; M. McLaurin, Student Council Rep. ; D. Meland, 66 Donald Overland Wanda Overland Norman Ravanaas Kevin Richardson Debi Richter Elaine Richter Mary Lou Ripplinger Karen Rodne Nicky Roerick Kevin Roller Keith Schaan Todd Schimke Beatrice Schmaltz Brenda Schmidt Darrell Schneibel JoAnn Schneibel Tom Seibel Robert Swanson Mark Tebelius Debbie Theige Jeff Theige Vernon Thing void Pat Thomas Doug Tofteland Richard Vetsch Kenny Vetter Cyndy Vogel David Weigel Nancy Weisser Albert Wentz Douglas Wentz Vivain Wiest 68 Donald Young Joy Zeigler Robert Zerr DeNae Bowlinger ABOVE RIGHT: Junior Class Prom commit- tee. FIRST ROW: D. Thiege, W. Overland, C. Nygaard, D. Lesmeister, L. Mayer, Z. Held, D. Aronson. SECOND ROW: D. Me- land, J. Graumann, R. Albrecht, D. Tofteland, C. Barstad, D. Overland. CENTER RIGHT: Float done by Junior members. LOWER RIGHT: Junior Class Float. A % C. m )- + l '7 A 69 DENNIS ANHORN. GORDON BENTZ: Football-1,2, 3, 4; Basketball-1,2,3; Track- 1,2; Varsity H Club-2, 3,4; Vice-President- 2; Student Council-4; Science Club-2,3. ROBERT BURESH: Varsity FI Club-3,4; Football-1,2, 3,4; Track-2, 3,4. STELLA BURGARD: Girls' Track-1. SHERI BUTTON: Attended Lincoln High School, Park Falls, Wisconsin, 1,2; AFS-1; Hornets Buzz-4. VALOR1E DALE: Band-1,2,3,4; Stage Band- 3; Chorus-1,2,3; Me'Ladies-1,2, 3; Pep Club-1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff-1,3,4; Track- 1,2; Jr. Honor iMarshal. LORETTA DETL- ING: Pep Club-1,2, 3,4; Track-3; Pom pom Girl-1; Band Pom pom Gir-2; Hornets Buzz- 2,3,4; Annual Staff-3,4; Pep Club Secre- tary-4; Class Secretary-4; Sno-fest Princess- 3; Chorus-1; Me'Ladies-1; Prom Committee- 3; Homecoming Queen. JOHN DICK: Bas- ketball-1, 2, 3. BELOW: Brenda Faul and Harriet Overland working on the Pepermint Post Office that took place during Snow-Fest. 70 BONNIE DITTUS: Me'Ladies-1,2, 3,4; Band-1,2, 3,4; Chorus-1,2, 3,4; Cheerlead- er-1; Annual Staff-1,2, 3,4; Pep Club-1,2, 3,4; Class Play-3; Stage Band-3,4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow-4; Sci- ence Club-3; Jr. Honor Marshall. BRENDA FAUL: Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2, 3, 4; Me Ladies-1,2, 3,4; Stage Band-2,3,4; Cheerleader-1,2; Girls' State-3; Annual Staff-1,2,3,4; All State Chorus-4; Pep Club-1,2, 3,4; Homecoming Princess; Sno- Fest Attendant-3; Prom Committee-3; Jr. Honor Marshall. BRUCE FAUL: Basketball- 1, 2, 3. WILLA FAUL: Band-1,2, 3,4; Chorus- 1; Me'Ladies-1,4; Class Play-3; Cheer- leader-2,3; Annual Staff 1,2,3; Pep Club- 1,2,3; Stage Band-2,3,4; All State Band- 4. BRINDA FILLER: Pep Club-4; Chorus-2, 3; FHA-1,2; Hornet's Buzz-4; Me'Ladies-2, 3. JUDY FIX: Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Library- 1; Track-1,2,3; Science Club Seer.-3; An- nual Staff-1,2, 3,4; Science Club-2, 3; Hornet's Buzz-2, 3,4; Cheerleader-1,2, 3,4; Homecoming Princess. WAYNE FREY: Football-1,4; Gymnastics-4. PAULETTE GOLDADE: Pep Club-1,2, 3,4; Hornet's Buzz-3,4; Annual Staff-4; Library-1; Pom Pom Girls-2; Band Pom Pom Girls-3. BELOW: SENIOR CLASS FLOAT. JOE GRAUMANN: Varsity H-1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball- 1; Wrestling-3; Football-1,2, 3, 4; Student Council-1,2; Class Play-3; Class Vice-pres.-3; Varsity H-Pres.-4. DEB HAGEMAN: Pep Club-1,3; Girl's State-3; Prom Committee-3; Hornet's Buzz-4; Assist. Editor; Annual Staff-4; Student Council-1- 4; FHA-2; Pom Pom Girl-1,2; Library-4. KAREN HAMAN: Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Annual Staff-2,3,4; Hornet's Buzz-2,3,4; Library- 4. DAVID HEIL: Chorus 2. LINDA HELGE- RUD: Cheerleader-1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club-1,2, 3,4; Hornet's Buzz-2,3,4; Annual Staff-1,2, 3,4; All-State Chorus-4; Chorus-1,2, 3,4; Me'Ladies-1,2, 3,4; Stage Band-2, 3; Band- 1,2, 3,4; Sno-Fest Attendent-1; Jr. Class Play-3; Track-1,3. VICKI HOFFARD: Library-1,2; Pep Club-1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff-1,2,3; sornet's Buzz-3,4. DONNA KARGES: Band-1,2,3,4. GARY KELLER: Football-1,2, 3,4; Track-1, 2, 3,4; Basket- ball-1,2,3,4; Boy's State-3; Class Officer- 1; Varsity H-3,4; Vice-pres.-4. GEOFFERY KELLER: Basketball-1,2, 3,4; Football-1; Baseball-2, 3,4; Track-1,3; Freshman-Vice-president-1; Sophomore- Class-president-2; Student Council Repre- sentative- 3,4; Treasury-3; Vice-president- 4. RANDY KELLER: Band-2,3,4; Prom Committee-3; Class Play-4. RON KELLER: Football-1,2,3,4. TERRI KELLY: Pep Club-1,2, 3,4; F. H. A. -2; Pom Pom Girl- 1, 2; Chorus-3,4; Senior Class Play-4. TIM KESSLER: Band-1,2, 3,4. MARIO KIEFER. LYLE KNUDSON. PAULETTE KREMER. BARBARA LACOE: Pep Club-2,3,4; F.H.A.- 1; Pom Pom Girl-1,2; Track-1,2; Junior Class Play Chorus-3; Hornet's Buzz-4. CATHERINE LAGESON: Chorus-1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club- 1,2, 3,4; Pom Pom Girl-1,2; Track- 1, 2; Me'Ladies-2; Science Club-2, 3; F. H. A.-2; Hornet's Buzz-3,4; Annual Staff-4; Library president-4; Library Club-4. RENAE LES- MEISTER: Annual Staff-1,2, 3,4; Hornet's Buzz-1,2, 3, 4; Hornet's Buzz editor-4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Pep Club president-4; Girl's State-3; Student Council Representative-3; Science Club-2, 3; Student Council-3,4; Library-2; Junior Class Play. LAURIN LESMEISTER: Band-1, 2, 3,4; Chorus- 1, 2, 3, 4; Harmen-4; Wrestling 4; Wrestling Student Manager-2, 3; Junior Class Play; Se- nior Class Play. LOTTIE LIEBELT: Pep Club- 1,2,3, 4; Me'Ladies-1,2, 4; Chorus-1,2; Wrestling Cheerleader-2,4; Pom Pom Girl-3, 4; Library-4. RANDY LIEBELT: Football-1,2, 3,4; Basketball-1,2,3. STEVEN LUCAS: Football-1,2; Wrestling-1,2, 3, 4; Varsity-H- 1,2, 3,4; Junior Class President; Student Council Representative-4; Student Council-3, 4; Junior Class Play. KATHY McMAHON: Chorus-1,3, 4; Me'Ladies-1; Pep Club-1,2, 3,4; Junior Class Play; Library Club-4; Library secretary and treasurer-4. 74 GERARD MEIER: Transfer from Cardinal Muench Minor Seminary, Fargo; Band 3,4. EUGENE MICHELSON: Basketball 1; Band 2. GARY MITZEL: Wrestling 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Football 1; Varsity H Club 1, 2,3,4; Var- sity H officer 3,4. RON MITZEL: Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1; Var- sity H Club 3. ANDREA MYKLETHUN: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Annual 1, 2, 3,4; Hornet's Buzz 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Me'Ladies 1, 2,3,4; Student Council 1,2, 3,4; Girl's State 3; Track, 1; Prom Commit- tee Chairman 3; All-State Chorus 4. CHARLES NYHUS: Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Jr. Class Play 3; Alternate Boy’s State 3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; All Conference Football 4; Track 1,2,3; Stu- dent Council 1,2, 3,4; Student Council Pres. 4; Annual Staff 1, 2, 3; Varsity H 1, 2, 3,4; Snow Festival Attendant 1; Tri-captain 4; Baseball 1.2, 3,4. CAROL OLSON: Band 1,2; Chorus 1.2, 3,4; Me'Ladies 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Science Club 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Library 3. MARY OTTO: Pep Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; Pom Pom Girl 1; Wrestling Cheerleader 2; Chorus 2; Hornet's Buzz 4. 9 75 HARRIET OVERLAND: Band-1,2, 3,4; Chorus-1,2, 3,4; Me'Ladies-2,4; Seer.- 4; Pep Club-1,2, 3,4; Trcas.-3, Vice- Pres.-4; Library-3; Girls' State-3; Student Council-4; Class Play-3; Annual Staff-1, 2,3,4; Jr. Honor Marshall-3; Stage Band- 2,3,4; Prom Committee-3. MARILYN POTTENGER: Annual Staff-1,2,3; Pep Club-1,2, 3,4; Track-1,2; Band Pom Pom Girl-1,2,3,4; Hornet's Buzz-2,3,4; Chorus- 1. BEV PRAMBUS: Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus- 1,2,3,4; Me'Ladies-1,2, 3,4; Wrestling Cheerleader-2, 3; Annual Staff-2, 3,4; Stage Band-2,4; Homecoming Princcss-4; Sno Fest-2; Pep Club-1,2, 3,4. RICHARD RSIMCHE: Football-4. TOM RIPPLINGER- Notre Dame Willow City-1,2; Basketball- 25 Wrestling-4. JOHN ROERICK: Band-1,2, 3,4; Varsity H-1,2; Football-1,3,4; Bas- ketball-1. DOUGLAS SAUTNER-Wrestling- 1; Football-3. CHUCK SCHAAN: Baseball- 1, 2, 3,4; Wrestling-3; Class Playl3; Basket- ball-1; Class Officer-Treas.-4. Football. 76 JAMES SCHALL: Basketball-1,2, 3,4; Base- ball-3, 4; Varsity H-4; Boys’ State-3; Class Officer-Vice-Pres.-4. DANIEL SCHMALTZ: Track-1; Football-2. DAVID SCHMALTZ: Football-2. RICHARD SCHNEIBEL: Wres- tling-2,3,4; Basketball-1; Varsity H-2, 3, 4; Boys' State-3. CYNDI SCHNEIDER: Pep Club-2. SYLVIA STAFFORD: Pep Club-3, 4; Track-2,4; Hornet's Buz-4; Chorus-1; Band-1. LARRY STRAND: Football-1,2, 3, 4; Basketball-1,3,4; Track-3; Varsity H- 2,3,4; All-Conference-4. CURT TOFTE- LAND-Stage Band-2, 3,4; Band-1,2, 3,4; Chorus-3,4; Class Play-3; Football-1,2, 3; Basketball-1,2; Class President-4; Baseball- 1,2; Student Council-4. ELAINE VETSCH: Pep Club-1, 2. WYATT ZAUN: Wrestling-1, 2, 3,4; Football-3,4; Lettermen's Club-1,2, 3,4. LOLA VOLK: Pep Club-1,2, 3,4; F.H.A.-1,2; Science Club-2; Hornet's Buzz-2, 3,4; Typists-4; Annual Staff- 2,3,4; Library Club-4; Pom Pom Girl-3,4. TERRY VOLK: Football-1, 2; Basketball-1; Band-1,2, 3,4; Stage Band-2,3,4. MARLENE WENTZ: Hornet's Buzz-4. LLOYD VETTER: YVONNE ZERR: Pep Club-1,2,4; Annual Staff-1; Track-2; Pom Pom Girl-1; Library-3. JOANN ZERR: Transfer student from St. James High School of Grand Forks and Lansford High School; Pep Club-1,2,4; Chorus-1, 2, 3; Hornets Buzz-4; Girls Glee Club-1,2. mk 78 The Past Gone, The Future Forever Our Own MARGO ZWEICLE: Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Science Club-2, 3; Chorus-1,4; Stage Band-2, 3,4; Band -1,2, 3,4; Band-1, 2, 3,4; Hornet's Buzz-2, 3; Annual Staff-2, 3,4; F.H.A.-l; MARK DOCKTER: Basketball-1; Class Secretary-3. Not Pictured: John Bell, Donald Kraft, Carol Martin, Joan Richter, Juli Rust, and Douglas Sautner. Baccalaureate And Commencement Reverend Robert Logan—Guest Speaker at Brenda Faul and Tim Kessler presented musical selections at our Baccalaureate Service. Commencement. B. J. FORD. INC. BAUER PLUMBING AND HEATING CON'S ENCO SERVICE Phone 324-2484 Encoj ELLA’S BEAUTY SHOPPE Full line of Beauty Work and WIG WORK, Plus Full Staff. Ella Alveshere, Prop. 813 Lincoln Ave., Harvey. Tel. 324-2887. HARVEY CREAM DRUGS r—■ ;TO i • ‘ ilg J : I ck medesi tyuAmttA ie The Home of Quality Furniture G. F Schroeder. Owner COAST TO COAST STORES THE Nesbits Jewelers Harvey, N. Dak. BANE OF HARVEY HARVEY, NO. DAK. B834f HARVEY MEAT MARKET C AN DM BOOTERY MILLER’S STUDIO GERI’S LUNCH FARMER’S UNION OIL HARVEY MEDICAL CENTER HAZEL BAR LUKE’S RED OWL AL’S FARM ELECTRIC Frigldaire Appliances and General Wiring. Ph: 324-2980, Harvey, N. Dak. K and J CAFE “Bring the Family Over After Church or Any Day - FOR A TREAT . West End of Harvey. WESTLAND SERVICE HARDWARE HANK Stoic NELSON AUTO IMPL. Stect'Uc LEN'S ( «5 SERVICE First State Bank of Harvey Otter Tail POWER COMPANY DR. JAMES R. McLAURIN OPTOMETRIST 07' e LINCOLN AVE. BERG’S 5 10 PIONEER BAR BAKERY- FRESH ' HARVEY BAKERY Miller’s Clothing Htontgomerf YIotA MOBIL BULK— BEN SEIBEL, JR. Drs. 0. L. Foul R. C. Graumann DENTISTS X-Ray Diagnosis Harvey, N. Dak. GanMed The Friendly Store ROBLE CHEY.-PONTIAC-OLDS. 121 W. Seventh St. Phone 324-2244 Harvey, North Dakota 51341 LIEBELT’S CLOTHES HARVEY, N. DAK. C. Doa Nyhus C. L. U. Harvey Special Representative New York Life Hospitalization Life - Group - Accident Office 324-4205 Res. 324-4313 CO. i GREAT PLAINS SUPPLY COMPANY GENUINE PARTS CO. Where The Farmer Buys Wholesale Krueger Farm Center Harvey Farmers Union Elev, Krohn’s Service Drug KELLER’S IMPLEMENT INC. KIRTON CAFE BOWL-A-DROME Class Of 1970
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