Hector High School - Hectorian Yearbook (Hector, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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MARLENE WILLHITE-I'11 try anything once, and twice if I can get by with it. Chorus 3, Glee Club 4, Hectorian staff 4, Scribe Staff 1,2,4g F.H.A, 1,2,3,4g Student Council 2,33 Class Officer lg Class Play 3g Pep Club 45 Ticket Selling 3, 43 G,A,A, 4. Sascha We, the seniors of '55, began our last year on August 29, with anticipa- tion and eagerness. The election of our class officers was the first of many events. We selected Dale Johnson to serve as president, with Ian Ahl as his assist- ant. MarionMusi1 was our choice for secretary and Marian Fluck took charge offinances. Our student coun- cil representatives were Gary Tor- bert, Forrest Broderius, Mary Mc- Call and Darlene Anderson. Advising us throughout the year were Mr. Don- ald Estenson and Mrs. Ruth Bergee. The Homecoming celebration, held September 23, 1954, was our first big affair of the year. We were proud of our king and queen,Ian Ahl and Evelyn Polesky, who reigned over the cele- bration. Their attendants were Dar- So he reall is acut u ll after MARION WOLFF -A keen sense, a common sense, and plenty of room for nonsense. Scribe Staff 3,4, F.H.A. 2. 'fzfckztofzq lene Anderson, Marjean Larson, Marlys Pettis, Ann Piehl, Forrest Broderius, James Jurish, Ronald Smith, and Bervin Washecheck. On April 30, we were entertained by the Juniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. To raise money for our trip, we sponsored food sales, candy sales, a turkey dinner, and a roast-beef din- ner. The profit from our class play, SeventeenIs Terrific, held on April 15 and 16, was also used for the trip. We reached the goal of our school days on May 26. It was graduation, a sad, yet happy event. Our trip to Washington, D.C., and New York City was the climax to our years of school. It was an experience that will long be remembered by all of us. Oh, the beauty of an automatic . Y - P-- K hours, that isj. potato masher!

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if ROBERT SLADEK-A little shy, but a wonderful guy. Transfer, Olivia 35 F.F.A, 3,4. MARCIA SWANSON-I like to wind up my mouth and listen to it unwind. Band l,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Hec- torianStaff45 G1eeC1ub 45 F,H,A.3,45 Pep Club 45 G, A.A. 4. ARLENE WALTJER -Often seen, but rarely heard. Transfer, Olivia 15 Chorus 15 F.H,A. 1,2,3. AUDREY SCHROEDER-Late hours aren't good for one, but they're all right for two. Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,45 Scribe staff l,2,35 F,H,A, 1,2,3,45 StudentCounci1 35 Pep Club 45 G,A.A. 45 Swing Band 4. ml, RONA LD SMITH -Work never bothers me, 1 could lay down next to it and go to sleep. Band l,2,3,45 Cho- rus 1,2,3,45 F,F.A. 15 Class Play3,45 Football 1,35 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Track 25 Pep Club 45 Men's Chorus 1,4. RUSSEL WEHKING-Every- one's friend and no one's enemy.F.F.A.1,2,3,45 Pro- jectionist 15 Class Play 4. 1 5 12 f5ii'f3535f 5 . ll 4- . ' . . J ,155 . 5 Y . 53 if 1 ' . 5559 5 kiafgsf ysfs K JANICE WENDORFF -In school she's quiet and de- mure5 outside we're not so sure. Glee Club 45 Scribe Staff 3,45 F,H,A, 45 Pep Club 4. DARLENE STROM-First we think she's very quiet, but later find her quite a riot. Chorus 1,3,45 Glee Club 45 F,H,A, 3,45 Pep Club 45 Class Play 4. GARY TORBERT-He studies --otherwise he's perfectly nor m al. Band 1,2,3,45 Scribe Staff 2,3,45 F,F,A, 15 Projectionist1,2,3,45Stu- dent Council l,2,3,45 De- clam 45 Class Officer 2,35 Class Play 35 Football l,2, 3,45 Basketball 45 School Patrol 1,25 Swing Band 4. BERVIN WASHECHEK-Full of pep and nonsensebtoo, we never know what next he'l1 do. Band l,2,45 Cho- rus l,2,3,45 Men's Chorus 45 Scribe Staff 25 F.F.A. 15 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Base- ball 1,25 King Attendant 45 Pep Club 4.



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'FC CLASS OFFICERS: Janice Malquist, Diane Fahlberg, Margaret Hackbarth, Rolfe Eric- SOD. FIRST ROW, left to right: Ruthe Sampson, MelvinMeyer, Jeanette Leimer, David Kloempken,GIenn Wittman, Annalee Lucas, Bever- ly Kamrath. SECOND ROW: Thomas Novotny, Mavis Miller, Janice Malquist, Delmar Weh- king, Stephen Spreiter, Lavonne Ryberg, Frank Novotny, James Pilgrim. ROW THREE: William Kieper, Sheryl Reuber, Francis Krentz, Gary Raitz, Ted Nelson, PaulO1son, Fred McDowell, Mar- vin Zweig, Alvin Reckow. FIRST ROW, left torightg Roslyn Ginsburg, Betty Lou Brtek, Dor- othy Homan, Karen Fredell, Margaret Hackbarth, Patricia Hanson. SECOND ROW: Shirlee Ann Carlson, Alecia Hable, Ruth y Hagemeister, Diane Fahlberg, Rosemarie Ahlbrecht, Dorothy Carlson, Glorianne Grundeman, Dalyn Beske. THIRD ROW: Vir- gil Buboltz, Donald Hennessey, Jon Dahlheim, Roger Degner, Gerald S.Johnson, Glenn Doven- muehle, Ronald Grams, Duane Dean, Gerald E. Johnson. NOT PICTURED: Rolfe Ericson. cmdafze The Junior Class of 1955 found themselves involved in a round of activities during the entire year, beginning with the election of class officers. We chose Margaret Hackbarth as president, Rolfe Ericson, vice president, Diane Fahlberg, treasurer, and Janice Malquist, secretary. Our advisors are Mr. Stanley Frank and Mrs. Kennon Rude, Ruth Sampson, Glorianne Grundeman, Betty Lou Brtek, and Karen Fredell represented the Junior Class on the stu- dent council. Many thrilling events happened during the year, but one we shall always remember was the presentation of our Junior class play, Ah Men on November 19 and 20. We picked out our class rings in November and received them in the spring. For homecoming our float centered around the theme of The Heart Breakers with a large red heart in the middle and two football boys breaking it apart. As one of the last exciting events of the year the Junior Class put on the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet on April 30, in honor of the Seniors.

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