Hillsboro High School - Perisphere Yearbook (Hillsboro, ND)
- Class of 1955
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Hnllsboro Hugh School Hillsboro Norfh Dakota THE BURR Published by the Senior Class s f T M lla Mr JamesB Holo We the sensors of l95.J respectfully de :cate thus annual to Mr James B Holo, whose teachnng and guncl ce has struck a note the ves of each o To you, we owe the creclrt for the success whnch our musucal organizations have had clurnng the past seven years, It IS also our hope that you may gain satlsfactnon from the fact that the knowledge we have galneothrough your efforts wull not be forgotten, but will rather serve use ful purposes In the course of our danly luves. 4 fi f x V 1 f hx T , A P' . 9 I . F X d . . an in l I f us . ,ov- si Ci Front Row Se cond Row 'sf Mr Donald Muller Junror Class Advuser Chemustry 12 General Scrence 9 Biology IO Physics ll AsstCoach Basketball Mrs Marven Grrna School Daze Advlser Pep Club Advrser Typung lO ll Secretar1alTrasnlng l2 Girls Physlcal Educatlon Miss Kathryn Johnson Seventh Grade Class Aclvnser Math7 Englrsh7 Geography7 Lrterature7 Mrs Oscar Johnson Sophomore Class Adviser Llbraraan Dramatlcs Englrsh a dLlterature9 IO ll l2 School Daze Advrser Mr James Holo Freshman Class Advrser Musnc Director Junror Hugh Prrncrpal Bookkeeping ll l2 Typing lO Algebra? Mr Lars Grant Superrntendent Math8 l0 l2 Englrsh8 Mr Lawrence Nylordet Prmcrpal Semar Class Adviser Student COUnCllAdVISef P D P l2 Hlstory8 ll Health and Psy chology Coach Football Baseball Mr Donald Kavadas Erghth Grade Class Aavrser General Sclence 8 Socral Sclence 9 World Hrstory lO Boys Physrcal Educataon Coach Basketball Track Asst Coach Football 6 . Y. 1 V C, I - , mi... 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J . - x, , . , Q' 1 X -v n K Xlilj N . if 2 my NW v Anne Evangelune Shafer Paullne Eluzabeth Savereude Valeductornan Salutatornan Top honors an the class of 55 were taken by Anne Shafer and Paulnne Savereude Four actrvltses In whnch Anne has participated during all four years In hugh school are band, pep band, pep club, and chorus She was an the lunsor and sensor class plays and served as a class officer an her sophomore and Iumor years Anne also was an active member of the paper staff durnng her lunuor year and she became co eclutor of the paper un her sensor year She was homecomnng attendant an her sophomore year, and durlng her sensor year she was a member of the annual staff Paulune has also partncnpated m band pep band pep club and chorus throughout her four years In hugh school She was homecomlng attendant In her gunlor year and carmval queen candndate In her senior year She acted m both the lunuor and senior class plays and served as a class offlcer an her lunlor year Paullne shared honors of being co edltor of SCHOOL DAZE with Anne she also served on the paper staff during her Iunlor year Serving as member of the annual staff was an actlvlty for Paulme during her senior year Followmg are the other students an the top ten bracket Karen Rostecl Darryl Wllluson Lorna Hunknng Juliet Overmoen, Tom Stuart, Aluce Mollerstrom, Yvonne Johnston, and Wray Wentworth 9 i . , . . . . . . . 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I ' I ' I - I I .109 BRYAN D DAHLSTROM The men who make hlstory have no tlme to wrnte nt Chorus l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 Basketball Manager 4 Student Councul 4 Carnival Kung 3 Class Play 4 Assistant Annual Edntor 4 Af DONNA MAE DUHIN Duhln l m not complaunlng but there Chorus I 2 3 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Class Play 4 Annual Staff 4 DARRELL J BUETHNER Buet Push pull or get out of the way Ban l234 PepBandl 234 Chorusl 2 3 4 Fo tballl 2 3 Track 2 3 Letterrnen s Club 2 3 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Q.,-eff 155139521 is A LARRY ENGEL Engel The thlng l want to get most out of school ns myself Ban l 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3-4 Track 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Annual Staff4 -ds! ?1'P' RICHARD T JAHR JR I C Some people talk about the good old hlah school clays I prefer the nughts n l234 PepBancll2 German Bond l 2 Chorus I 2 3 4 Class Treasurer l Football 3 4 Basketball l 2 341 Track .3 4 Football Manager 2 Letteurnen s Club 2 3 4, Paper Staff 4, Annual S1aff4 13 LORNA HELEN HUNKING lllgetupt ere t orus I 2 3 Class Play 3-4 Pe Club l 2 3 4 Paper Staff4 Class Fresnel nt 4 Annual StoFf4 ,gs- ,Cv verve b Q 'P' 1 l ' d - - - f - - 1 A - - 1 -4: u - ' I I 1 to 3 xx-,. at A - - -4, , P ' ' ' I i HR' hu Q I A 'B X . lf... ,Wwymm swf YVONNE EILEEN JOHNSTON Tootre 5 A She rs a marden neat wrth H515 P Clubl234Chorusl234 ww Chcrus V Presrdent 4 Class Play 3 4 Annual Staff4 WW 'nk MARY HELEN Koemmo L1- Corney All sorts of funny thoughts run l around my head km BGr1Cl 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Pep Club l 2 3 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 DAVID H. KRUSE Herm Ambrtuon's rrght hand man Bond l 2 3 4, Pep Bond l 2 3 4, German Band l 2, Chorus l 2 3 4, Band Presrdent 4, Carnival Kung Cancllclate l, Class Treasurer 4, Paper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4 I4 5-Q f ,fb XX 6 'Tw W saw A , V' . 3' . W Q, g W AK. In ' ll 5 Qt' -r 'F - 'f- - fi r V' ' ' f ' li 5 A ersonalit sweet. ' A4 P Y ,QW 7 EP ---1 ---2 at A .,1 P ' 5 f A - .,r,r.,. - 1 - ! 'N , :gf , . r u p , 1, .... I .K W ' Ze A. ' ll Il V - as f f- WW 455' JT' 4' - 1 - - -4: 5 . . f,,'g:Ye3,s2 W ALICE LOUISE MOLLERSTROM Boys are her favorite dash Ban I234 PepBanclI234 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Cl1orusI2 3-4 MARY LOUISE KUNTZ Mary Lou Its so much more fruendly wnth two Chorus I 2 3 Class Play 3 4 Cheerleader I 2 3 4 Class President I Homecoming Queen 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 r ! M9 Carmval Queen 3 Class Play 3-4 la 4' Student Courcnl 3 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 DONALD C NELSON Ne ever flncl love l'll put I a test tube and analyze It Bn 1234 PepBandI234 C orusl 2 3 4 Football I 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3-4 Track 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Lettermen s C ub 2 3 4 Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff I5 ,dsgfgp WW? M I iff Y I n n ., ' , I - - s E ., x . Nga - - 1 - 1 L, ' ' ' P 1 I' I I ' fha I xl 112. . Q .V xb ,1 ' ' 1 - T, A -ww, ' gif K nAl1l M A d - ' ' i ' ' I I , , I I - - - 1 - - 1 -is 1 5115, ' 1 1 39? - - 1 1 I 1 W ,r sg f I , . A so ,, Life f 1 11 Hn l lx Q If I , ' I nn od---F ---I We h - - - 1 - - - 1 M f ' I I - - - 5 I I ' ' I I 4. J JLIET BEULAH L NHPF EN Ufl O L J I1 uma: and service' 449' x. '?I' JOAN MARIE PAULS Thoughtful face but a mischievous 'ant smxle Chorus I 2 3 Class Play 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Pep Club Pres 4 Class Secretary 4 Annual Staff 4 DALE M PEDERSON Pete He thnnlcs foo much such men are dangerous Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Chorus I 2 Class PIay4 Baseball I Paper Sfaff 4 Annual Staff 4 I6 COIUSI33 DCubI Pep Club Sec I gas 3 Class Secretary 3 Class Play 3 4 Paper Sfaffll Annual Eanfor 4 -Wx. .6 wp. N I I I ' M .. sf . 5 H - 'wg' .. I .If 'JI . M M ,ff -3 I 1 ,Q . up , ,I .. ' 'P' A .T 9 ' : I .is If mx 5 In . L .. , . ,, . My V 3 E . I P I , I qs. X , 4 Q in ,Iii C 'I 3 3' X? ' N ,. ..,.,.. 64 . . 4 I A 1 ' , ' sl l I ', fx -J 3 A ' ' Q. C N- - M f N 0 lf -.. A AJ as I 441' 'P -- CL :Q S I A I A All I 4 ,J ' - .lin ff ll'- wr 4553 Pe Cl Staff 4 PAULINE ELIZABETH SAVEREIDE Her mlnd IS luke a trmetable sublect to change without notrce -mlftx -c-'df n l234 PepBandl23 Chorus l 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Carnrval Queen Candudate 4 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Homecomlng Attendant 3 Class Treasurer 3 Paper Staff 3 Co Edrtor 4 Annual StafF3 4 Salutotortan 3 ANNE EVANGELINE SHAFER She puts everythlng unto words and action Band l 2 3 4, Pep Band l 2 3 Chorus l 2 3 4, Class Play 3-4 Pep Club l 2 3 4, Class Vnce Presudent 3, Class Secretary 2, Homecommg Attendant 2, Paper Staff 3, Co Edltor 4, Annual Staff 3 4, Valedlctorlan 4, t7 KAREN DIANE ROSTED She who laughs lost has the longest giggle' Chorus 1 2 3 4 Class Play 4 ub l 2 3 4 Annual ear, Ja ss LOlS JEAN SPITTLER l.Oey Her heart us like the moon there s always a man In It Ban 1234 PepBand l234 Chorus l 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Pep Club Vlce Pres1dent4 Student Councnl l 2 3 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 JEROME E STASKA Bucky He puts hns problems asude for a bralny day Football l 2 3 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Lettermen s Club V President 4 Class V Pres 4 Annual Staff4 ROSELYN MARLE NE SIEGERT Rosey The next day IS never as good as the night before Corusl234 PepClub1234 Carnuval Queen 2 Annual Staff 4 -'Mt JA 'Viv Qs if X if 'Sr I8 ll ll V P1 - - - 2 - - - i I . was Sr 3, I I A . :sa n u , ' 1 - KA 2 I 2 A I , . . 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STUART llTomll The more you speak of yourself, 'Q the more you are likely to lre Football l 2 3 4, Football Co Captann 4, Basketball l 2 3 4, Baseball l 2 3 4, Track 3 4, Lettermen's Club l 2 3 4, Chorus l 2, Paper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4 I9 ., .. bww 'f'f'th ffe'v2'2s fs , ff: ' 4 1 E .Y . ll ll V - - - i - I I - I , fi- , w w f' if -Q45 3y :i'4ef-za 2fti isr'??' 3' fgjg. . : 35,-5-,q,.g23,gl V. 1 ,, ,K w,M,s . ,f wx, ,f so H1-fti ,www L- 'gf' ' Q - g I 1 1 1 - xx I I ' I I ' - -'?IffiW'? LARRY R THOMPSON When un the course of human events lt becomes necessary to bluff let us bluff Football l 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Band Treasurer 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Pep Bondl 2 3 4 Class V Presldent 2 Class Play 3 4 Annual Staff 4 SHIRLEY MAE THORSON Romance has nts attractions for us all Pep Club l 2 3 4 Annual Staff4 JAMES W TATE Tate Not many cobwebs un thus attncl Bandl 2 3-4 Pep Band l 2 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Band V Pres 4 Football l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Carnlval Kung Candidate 4 ll II ' ' I ' ' 1 ' ' ' f ' ' I ' ' ' 1 ' 1 I - - I I . I l +552 hw ' l - 35? i - - , - - - , are T 1 1 g. , ,, . I - . 1 1 K - ' ' 2 I ' A - - - 1 - - - 1 A A . ' . - . as - 1 I W A 5 V ,,' KJ M6 fs .. - - I . 20 THOMAS H VETTEL om Small tornado coming fast ul? Class Presndenf 2 Paper Staff 4 'ja Annual Staff 4 ff' MICHAEL J VINYCN WWW Mnke Shakespeare s uran Tongue has My notlung over me Calnfornua l 2 Cborus 3 4 Foofball 4 Baseball 3 4 Track 3 4 Letterman s Club 4 Letfermen s Club Secretary 4 Class Play 3 4 Sludent Council 3 4 Annual Sfaff 4 RUSSELL L WATERS uss I m not afrald of work If s afraid of me Basketball l 2 3 4 Track 3 Baseball 3 4 Leftermen s Club 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club Treasurer 4 Carnlval Kung 2 Class Play 3 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 21 nT rl . , . i NWS , v Wm .- 'A4' ' I X 'f i 1 ig 5 ik 'x . J ' , 7 F332 V., 2 ,. gd- ,J f S by g EEL E VI ' ll . my V .1 ,Ji I ' 'W . RW ' ' - 1 - 1 I ' I ' I I I I I ' I ' ' 2 - f 5. F' HR n l r I wg I - - . - I I ' W ' ' ' I I - 1 I - , . 1 r I 4 I F ' I f . ,aw 5 I ,AO .EV Q - '-.H . ' x DARRYL l. WlLLlSON Willie Say and here s the one about Bohnsack l Baseball 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 4 Class Play 3 4 Annual Staff 4 WRAY A. WE NTWC RTH Why hurry to class, it's still there when you arrive. Chorus l-2-3-45 Band l-25 Football l-2-3-45 Football Co- Captain 45 Baseball l-2-3-45 Basketball l-25 Basketball Manager 45 Letterrnen's Club 2-3-45 Lettermen's Club President 45 Class Treasurer 25 Class Pres. 35 Class Play 35 Annual Staff 4. 5 ,, . . ,, ' xg , - -- .2 22 is 7-lt5t tale 21455 o 1943 Fnrst Row Gale Boeddeker James Anderson Loss Splttler, Brad Braklce Gerald Heclcman Ruchard Jahr Lorralne Hanson Paulrne Saverende Second Row Gaul Gunderson Orvnlle Smuth Yvonne Johnston Mav s Goshnnska LaVonne Sorum Reuben Blerke Donald Nelson Thnrd Row Darrell Buethner Mrss Hazel Howard Helen Stenberg Eleanor Foss Ann Shafer Mary Koerung Carol Anderson Fourth Row John Lundgren Robert Hempel James Lund Rosalre Smuth Lucille Brede son Shmrley Thorson Q W inmijgw 'l !MWEt'1 l l '! I'!I3 Wm' 6145.4 o l955 Frrst Row Mary Koerrng Brad Bralclce Helen Stenberg Reuben Bgerlce Lors Splttler Yvonne Johnston Donald Nelson Second Row Pauline Savereude Anne Shafer, Ruchard Jahr, James Anderson Darrell Buethner Shrrley Thorson Muss Hazel Howard 23 Edgar! 4 V V 5 , in ' -V A H ,,, ' L' X . , 'V 'R , , . O ff' 'Q ..- H ' if I . 5 ' ' ' .. ,, , , fl fQ'f,Q, .L .. .. M U ... , W ' ' , 1' J V ' 4 Q XL K 3 as o 7 5 . : I I R . I I . , . I . V . ' : ' I . I I . I I I I ' ' 1 , ' , , , I . I ' 5 1 1 1 I I I ' , . V l l hi ,. .. J' f, ' ,V P1 '1 J 'E' sp - 1 1 rx TQ-11 -Q -1 l f 1 1 i I 1 I 5 . Rf A. ' , ' : . I I I I I l . I , . : . . I . I I . I . ' 61444 lfutoty We began our lourney through hugh school un the fall of 1951 when 43 frughtened students mounted the steps to the B assembly of Hullsboro Hugh School As the tourney contunued, we decuded leaders were needed so we elected Mary Lou lxuntz, presudent John Lundgren, vuce presudent Ruchard Jahr secretary treasurer, wuth Mr James Holo as our class advuser Our representatuve un the student councul was James Anderson Kung and queen carnuval candudates were Davud Kruse and Helen Stenberg Mary Lou Kuntz was chosen by the student body of Hullsboro Hugh School as cheerleader Our lournev contunued the followung fall wuth 41 un the sophomore class We were guuded through thus duvusuon of our travels by Thomas Vettel presudent Larry Thompson vuce presudent Anne Shafer, secretary treasurer, and Mr James Holo, class advuser James Anderson and Lous Sputtler represented our class un the Student councul Our superuors, the uunuors, prepared our way unto senuor hugh school by way of unutuatuon The class elected Anne Shafer as homecomung attendant Our class sold the most trckets and as o reward Roselyn Suegert and Russell Waters reugned as the kung and queen of the carnuval What another year so soon? Yes, and we are the tunuors now, wuth 37 present Our secretary Paulune Savereude, treasurer and Mr Donald Muller class advuser Brad Brakke Muke Vunyon Lous Sputtler and Aluce Mollerstrom represent our class un the student councul On carnuval kung and queen are Bryan Dahlstrom and Aluce Mollerstrom Paulune Savereude homecomung attendant We put on three one act plays Swept Clean off Her Feet The Hangung of Uncle Dulby, and Balcony Scene, under the able durectuon of Mrs Oscailohnson After many months of preparatuon, we presented a beautuful prom un honor of the graduatung class of 54 We have now reached the last lap of our travels the end us un sught We are a class con sustung of 35 senuors To lead us we elected Lorna Hunkung, presudent Jerome Stoska, vuce presudent, Joan Pauls, secretary, Davud Kruse, treasurer, and Mr Lawrence Nylordet, class advuser Brad Brakke Aluce Mollerstrom, Muke Vunyon, and Bryan Dahlstrom represent us un the student councul Paulune Savereude and James Tate were elected as kung and queen candudates for the carnuval The Lettermen s Club selected Mary Lou Kuntz as homecomung queen We put out the paper, School Daze, every sux weeks and presented the play Tattletale And now we oegun our longest lourney on whuch we shall put to good use the thungs learned un these past years When we receuve our duplomas we wull be on our way to prove that we can apply the knowledge gauned 24 o . . I , . 2 - 5 I - n . . . . . I . I I - 5 - . ' . , . I . officers are Wray Wentworth, presudent, Ann Shafer, vice-presudent, Juliet Overmoen, 2 ' ' , - ' , ' - , I I ' I r ' - I I I i . . . ' - . p - ' I . , . , . . . . . . 1' J' V57 Q an A umot glass Frrst Row Erleen Heckman Judy Benson Marlene Murr Sylvua Engel Sonla Korup Mary Ann Hovet Eleanor Foss Sharon Wllson Kathleen Eblen Second Row Mavns Goshrnslca Janrce Strom Myrna Nelson Jamce Wrger Rosalyn Olson Murrel Pederson M Muller Third Row Wlllrs Norrs Jack Halverson Gale Boeddeker Bryan Notch Eileen Hennrng Bull Wentworth Georgra Kaldor .lon Brakke Margaret Meyer Fourth Row Russell Boeddeker Richard Klemetson Douglas Falconer Rlchard Breen Duane Pederson Mrlfred Smlth Tum Meyer Ronald Byars Not Prctured Barbara Arnegard Our school year was opened by electrng class offucers, they are as follows presndent Rrchard Breen vrce presrdent Muruel Pederson secretary Kathleen Eblen treasurer Bull Wentworth Members from our class talcnng part rn student councll are Richard Breen Jack Halverson, .lon Bralclce and Mary Ann Hovet, Jannce Rotvold was homecommg attendant Kung and queen candudates were Ruchard Klernetson and Margaret Mever The class advrser as Mr Donald Muller 26 Th fophomote elau J uletta Stenberg Gwendolyn Doeden Marlene Drckoff Janet Iverson Davrd Boeddeker Cordell Korup Kaye Diehl Bryan Pederson Donna Buethner Barbara Brakke Genevreve Hausmann Lucy Hunter Marulyn Hammergren Phyllls Thorson Francis Hennmg Marlene Blerke Mrs Johnson Wlllard Steffen Kaye Koerung Ruby Goshanska Emelle Berkas Kay Krltzberger Sharon Ferguson Kenneth Harstad Davrd Mclnnes Bruce Dahlstrom James Notch Allen Gunderson James Hausmann Everette Freeland Lawrence Grant Lowell Thompson Frrst Row Second Row Thrrd Row Fourth Row We elected the following offrcers president Cordell Korup, vlce presrdent Janet lverso secretary Margaret Dullum, treasurer Willard Steffen The student councll representatives from our class are Lawrence Grant and Lowell Thompson Carmval kung and queen candndates were Lawrence Grant and Gwendolyn Doeclen Marlene Duckhoff was homecomnng attendant Mrs Oscar Johnson IS our class adviser 27 nf TA 'fzesiman 61444 Furst Row Barbara Flenscher Shirley Kllen Janet Grove Darrell Krltzberger Bonnue Ulness Jamce Arneson Rosalue Lnen Jensnne Overmoe Second Row Soma Overmoen, Peggy Grant, Barbara Falconer Sandra Seum John Oman Bonme Gordon Carolyn Ashland Mr J B Holo Thurd Row Damel Kruse, Rosalue Kuntz Junuor Gadberry Bully Forster Donald Meyer Davud Soholt Patrlcna McNamee Fourth Row Potrucra Mooney Clayton Schultz Carol Asheum Ronald Thorsrud Juhan Fanlchanel Harriet Tronson Darryl Rotvold Karen Burlngrud Not P uctured Kay Ludwig Our school year got under way wuth the electron of class offncers They are as follows presndent Jumor Gadberry, vnce president Rosalie Kuntz, secretarv Darryl Rotvold, treasurer Pat McNamee Our kung and queen candudates were Davud Soholt and Barbara Falconer The student councnl representative IS John Oman A' team cheerleader from our class vs Barbara Falconer B team cheerleaders are Kay Ludwug and Sandra Seam Mr James Holo as our class advnser 28 flyitl grade Furst Row Dale Slcansgaard, Davrd Mergenthal Frances Holzkamm Lrnda Dohlstrom Georgra Hendrrcks Shrrley Sorum Duane Preston David Buckholz Second Row Bruce Kaldor Charles Mueller Gary Koerrng Gary Schornack Jerry Lrndgren Gloria Freeland Mr Donald Kavadas Thrrd Row Caroll Wrger Jamce Ramsfleld Maureen Sorum Susue Forster Margarrte Weber Mary Saverercle Kay Ferguson Glorra Smrth Fourth Row David Schafer Lynn Larson Davld fnrrstoff Lloyd Kvrtne Richard Moen Wesley Fossum Rrchard Freeland Our school year was opened by electing the tollowrng offrcers presrdent Margarlte Weber vrce presrdent Kay Ferguson secretary treasurer Davra Buchholz Our class had the largest amount of carnnval trcket sales and as a reward, Davrd Buchholz and Mary Saver :de were crowned kung and queen Susie Forster rs our student councrl representatrve Mr Donald km adas rs our class advrser 29 . : I I 1 I I I ' 5 1 1 1 1 1 , . . 5 1 1 1 1 1 I I ' . . r . . . - 1 . 1 1 1 , . c 1 I . . . 1 - - I .. - . . . . 9 . . . . . . , . u ' 1 s I TA .geventl grade efau First Row Marne Fleischer Marilyn Grage Bruce Mauldin Richard Smith Julie Ann Elton Margaret Kvltne Inez Smith Donna Krlen Second Row Janette Mclnnes Kay Letnes Joanne Meyer Gary Anderson Russell Smith Miss Kathryn Johnson Third Row John Rachow Ronald Newgard Jerry Letnes Tom Anderson Roger Mergenthal Elaine Mclnnes Fourth Row Glen Buringrud Sheldon Rahman Orville Huseby Diane Thorsrud Nancy Kuhle Karen Weber, Sondra Koerlng Not Pictured B ally Schultz Roy Oelrich Our first year in Junior Hugh School was opened by electing the Following officers president Joanne Meyerg vice-president - Bruce Maulding secretary-treasurer - Sondra Koering. Karen Weber is our classrepresentative in the student council. Miss Kathryn Johnson is our adviser. King and queen candidates were Kay Letnes and Orville Huseby. 30 -135.5- UW 1 I 954 frootlaff Team Flrst Row Rlchard Jahr Larry Engle Tom Stuart Wray Wentworth Jerome Staska James Tate Second Row Larry Thompson Tum Meyer Duck Breen Allen Gunderson Don Nelson Mnke Vlnyon Walt Steffen Thnrcl Row Mr Nylordet Bull Wentworth Ronald Thorsrud John Oman Davad Soholt Lowell Thompson Mr Kavadas Fourth Row Jon Brakke Lawrence Grant Gale Boeddeker Darryl Rotvold Jack Halverson Thus season s record for the '54 football team was the best sn the hrstory of H H S The Burros played excellent football throughout the season this led to thelr wnnnmg the champion sh p title an the R R V C The outstandnng feature of thus season s record was the fact that rn each game played the Burros dad not allow their opponents to score Tom Stuart and Wray Wentworth were elected co captains of the team L arlmore Northwood Mayvl l le Cooperstown Hatton Portland 32 So fur this season. thu Burros piss to Broom. who pick.d u Playmg thru' way to the 1954lscason and allowed them to son havmg dropped 41 game to ed Rlvcr Valley conference mamtam thexr record of flnlSh ootball champlonslup the H1115 mg tha schedwed season wxthout oro hlgh school Burros took the bemg SC0f9d 3gamSt ortland grmdcrs 34 to 0 here Portland last years co cham ednesday affgrngon plans m a three way UL between The Wm gave the Burros slx Mavvllle Hlllsboro and Portland traxght conf rence vlctorlea thls suffered lts Zncxdciuxi thls sea urros Trample Mayville, Z6 0 For Thl Cfarrymg the1r vxctory march mo the thxrd succcssxve week fnd of play the Hlllsboro hlgh chool Burros trampled over I ayv11lL 26 to 0 m a game plav d under the Mayvllle llghts last hursday night Encouragnd bv a good turn ut of Hlllsboro fans at the away from home game the Burros put the ball mor the goal hnc four times mice ln the flrst quarter once ln the second and agam 1n 1he f1n11 pm rlod of play The vxclory gave the Bur ros three games m as many trys ihxs season and sex ihem up for a conference champion ship possxbxhiy List wxxr Hlhsboro Mayvxllz 'md Pnrtl md Umred a thr P wax he for Rui Rlvcr Valley. con If renco champ1onsh1p Thr- Burroi mm ct Portland hero Oct 22 to wmd up the confer oncc pllw 1 I the gimm un doubtcdlx vslll drtfrmmo Ihr' 1954 Chimpmns Portland up to ihzs week end holds a 26 io 7 vxciory over Northwood and a 19 to 0 vnn over Mayville agamst ihe Burros 27 to 0 and 26 io 0 Dxck Jnhx who hqc led Burn, om g xt 11 4 m othnr glmw s N CHL Ll UH In urn os Beat I ,Ol tland In 5' 0 Contest By FD KOLPACK 3 Fi, ' H' 'n ' ' LSUURO, N. D.--'The i s- om Ilish Schrml Burros capped n unbczxrvn frmlhalI'seasnn here 'vd1esd'my nfl:-rnmmn mth a 4-0 xctory over Portland. ' The: xin, No, 6 this season nr, - 'u'x'u.', mv Lhfm the or wer Ville-y Confcrcnce tltle will z 5-0 record. Im't!nnd's Pxratcs. 'ho had a Chanrr- tn ue Hillsboro or the crown, fmished conference lay wnh three wxns and two! osses. Coach L a w r e n c e Nyjnrdel's gridders won outright the RRV ' champinnship they shared last year with Portland and Mayville. Imlshoro also turnPd in a perfect e'xson dn-fcnsively. lx. winning sixx ames, the Burros did nor. allow, heir oppuncnls to score. Fleet halfback 'Wick Jahr paced illsborn with three touchdowns n runs of 30, 11 and 48 yards. Bill Wcmworlh tallied from two' ards out and end Dick Breen aught a six-yard pass from Larry ngel for the fifth touchdown, En- el added two extra points while ahr and Breen got one apiece. The Burros put a tighn clamp on ortland's offense, never allowing he Pirates to crnss midfield. I 'VI 15 V1 10 game early m the first quwrter He scored on an end run fron- the Mawvzllc 10 yard lmc with the conversion pomt fulmg Sucond Burro touchdown IH thc second quarter mme 219 Doug las Falconer blocked 1 Mavv1l1e punt on lhc Mayville 5 ward lme und Allcn Gunderson fill on the ball ln the end zonc for a touch ,down Larry En L1 ran for the L-xtra x E ipmnt making the scorn it th1 and of the first pcrmd of play 13 o Bes! play of ihe game, and one of the DICESI ihe Burros have executed so far il-ns sea son came m ihe second quarter wnh Don Nelson geitmg away a 40 yard pass to Allen Gun dex-son who took xt for the res! of the way fox the Burros thxrd touchdown of the game Try for extra pcm! faxled Nhllhor Qld? WTS Wblc to :crm 1 touchdown Ill Hr- 1 xrlm with Somn xhakv pl wing bxmg portrawd 'N lclm 'mticmpted to Jocku Qcurmg position Lirxx Frmd puked up puah third ba l both mio c fuullh Bulru muchdmxn on m 41 tukl in rom nm u 'X uwllh uuxrd imc' Bxll Went xurth rm thc cxtrx pomt m k mg 1111, Room 26 100 Boost The Burros The Hillsboro hzgh school Bur rm will plw their homuommg pmmc horn against CoopLr5town Friday afternoon. have displayud cxccllcm football and their record of Ihre-c Rod River Valley confc-rcncv wins pulsihcm inline for coppmg1h1s' yn-'1r's conference championship, Tho gwme Friday, while not a conleronce one, puts ihv Burros against El team which in yours past has generally brought forth a good game, md should again this year. Burro support has been good this year. both at homo and away. A fast chock on lm audi-I Luce at the Hdlsboru-Mayville' gzxmc' at Mayville last Thursday night indicated more Hillsboro fans than Mayville fans attend- ing. The support from home un-, doubtedly helped the Burros 1' E rack up their 26 to 0 score against: traditional rivals, Support at the - homecoming game will further1 boosl thL Burros toward their goal of conference champions, H HILLSBDRD mrnfif--amen. Gundvnon, crm, 'rm-sr! 5 Ka. -raw -lm, ,ualxh .wv!'Q1'. blfffen. Lu P11 TY' 1 - vmzm, S-'fhwll l Un xv. w-nm-f,rvh.1wwf-r 4 Pmks--.vanr. Swan, B, x-:pnwmrm 1-1 -1 zr n.,-rr rmrmwn, xsuemrker. !wl.un 1 sv rp ny venous. Pun W g H W f, - 6,. X, W m- mf f vm: ,B , 1 wr , .R FA PA -rum-n as mm w - .Yahkf :ru X, En Q 2 mms, Larrmore last week ' The Burros played io then- largest crowd thus season mos! Hillsboro stores and business places closmg for the game The high school band played dunng the half rd Slralghl Wm The Burros were penahzod wbout 50 yards throughout the game One puniltv m the s C ond quarter nullified a 35 yard! run b5 Jahr to the Mayville 5 vard lme W Game nme for the seiko I agau-si Cooperstown here Fu , day afternoon ms 2 30 p m The Burros nhv Hatton there Oct 15 md rcturn hnrz Oct 22 for the gamv against Portland W ndefeated Burros Have Lea mg Palr RID RIXPR XXIII! 1:1 P rmrd V0 V Lmm 1 Hfmon V By ED KOLPACK Dick Jahr ips'-dy senior back for Ihllshoro Ihgh School fnnlhall E-LUFIIIZ lmnorb ln thc Red Rner Xalloy Cnnfcrnnce Jr 0 nf the top trk sp mlers m Ll Sc B has Q touchdowns for 'Kb pomls H Q to 1mm'1le Allcn Gundexson hai 10 pmnri on three touchdowns and one extra ponnl Faced bv Tahr and Gunderson the Burros h'1vc rolled up three! SIFBIEHI wnhrmnce mm M119 holding thru' opponents scoreless Hillsboro has shvwn amazin, con-1 sistency by scoring 27-0, 26-0 and 26-0 victories over Larimore. Northwood wnd Mayville rcspecl tively. Only Portland, with 1 2,0 rc-cord, appears to have a chance of catch- ing Hillsboro in the championship race. Last year Hillsboro, Portland and Mayville each shared the title, Portland has the third and fourth highest scorers in Curl Amb withy 18 points 'md Jerry Hcrgcnc with! 13. Both men hwn played in only two games, compwrnd to three for' the Hillsboro pair. With Hillsboro a n d Portland, dominating play so far, the confer-I ence championship muy not bc dc-- cidcd until Oct. 20 when the Burros! entertain the Pirates X This week's schudule h'1s Hatton playing Portland Thursday night at Mayville 'md Northwood traveling to Larimurc Friday afternoon. Players who have scored in con- ference gamvs: Jahr. Hrllslwvrrv f PAT uunnmfn Hxllslvwm . . f Amh, l'nrUanfl . . TP frm.:-. 'f' : .. A sw'-, .' A uf.. . . ' .'?Ami, TvIi,'YI . L VVDl!!wJrfh, IIHIKNFO I , I SUI. HJIIQ my . '1n!'lm0m. Nnrlhvkrlnd . Luf'kPn. Pvrllmlfl Thykciou. P: rfmnd . 'PHT Illlll xrl' . . Glwlhransffn. Mibvllle . V my ny -H U'!I1iSlfwn. Mavvlllr' Sflndfekll, Nurlhwlwd Rlcnwrd Jahr who leads con bill frun the Porthnd 30 011 fox non bcormg this year tallied rcvorsn from Willard Wentwori up tnru: more touchdowns and a convcrsxon pomt against Port land as he broke away fcrr goal counting Qprlnts Jahr made the f1rst touchdown wgamst Portland carrying the I To start the second half Gun dcrson kicked to th Portland 22 the ball bcmg run back to the 32 Portland pxcked up aw flrct down than lost a couplex and on 3rd down trxed Q pass' which was mterceptcd by Engel on ihc 40 Engel ran It back to the 21 Stuart took 11 to thc 2 and W111ard Wentworth wont ovu' Engel converted Scorg 28 Gsttmg off a rather poor klck the Burros recovered the ball on thn Portl md 41 after 1 Port land fumble Stuart makxng the recovzry Engel pxcked up thru yards and Stuart made- It a 11rs1 down on Portlands 35 Stu nrt sllpped trying to run center low In ihe second half Jahr took a hxgh pass from center near ihe 50 yard marker and ran xt down across the last sinpe The play ieaiured beauhful Burro blockmg allowmg Jahr to ge! through almost ihe en hre Portland squad. Th Burros twllud onus cac V1 thQflI'S1 Qmond md fourt q uric re 'md WLflf,0VlI'1VllCQ 1 tho tmrd pf-rmd B th twms took to th qftf-n Ind trouble miklml C pletlons and both tvams wurn su uwful lh pw: 1ntxrc0p!10n The Portland team met Q'x :mmm thlv lrscd lm r s :nfl Qgvvril llmms thc Burr mow broke through fmt 0 mtc Puril md b l1lLliTltI'5 bchmv th bprxmrnagm lmc L game Loi off to .1 K xx P k lk md If!! I I L clown und Porflmd hxvmg th s umm rhff cultx upon g xmmg po mg 4 ydrdq Wentworth madf' a gesslon of the b'n1l Rcqunmg p small galn through center and Jahr wcm around end for 4th, and 7 btu rt then took lt to th: 4 for f1rQt 'md goal to go On the nc-M play Studrt was hxt bnhmd th 1 I5 quarter txmc w is c x11 On the hrsi fourth quarter play Breen took a short pass over the center of the lxne from Stuart for the touchdown No conversxon Score 34 to 0 Gunderson got off a long kick whlch landed on thu Port thy Portland runncr hung gmuniad on the 15 Tm Burros held Portland ln the shadow uf thru- own goal posts hnttmgl thnm behind the scrxmmagc Imc' Tm Brien and Wray Wznt worth doing the tacklu Puxflmds iaurth down kxnk ww blmncd the ball gztchlng Sllikl in the face and puttmgW hm out uf tha game' Wlth ll bill on Portlands 17 Nclion' trud two .nr dltCTT1,Dt5 bLfurz Q ' mln, Io pak up 4 ya X muck pass, Nielson to Brcc-n. caught Br,s'n unable tu g-t 'n l'0Cl'IVl J., position and xc! fllITlb1i' pwvo Portland pnsivssion thi-lrl , ' rtlz 1d if L 2 :ar-riul attack going, but two trivs z c z S uur c'1u n tn-mr, 5 be xi! the ' ' al. h lrl 1 lu SWHFII lu running on thu third try Porilzmd kicked to thu-xr 26,4 1'-' tra a pas, to Stu: ,f thf- Burros iuSl ihrcv yards, Jahr' was furccd out nftvr picking Ll , yards 'md il fourth dovn pass Ktrj' Nvlsum in Jahr wus no good.- Prurtlwnd took the bill on thz-ir 126, Brwn iutf-rceptcd and wc-nt .tu the- 12, Tho Burros, udvuncn-d thx- 8. then Portland nn vr- cmwtvcl. Portlund picked up 'x 'lt down 01 U cir 22 0 El Cc - plz-10d p:1,s, Willard Wentworth :img LI ' tackle Falcurwr' brokv through to gin Porilzmd, :x I rr S5 ' 1 ncivlxrluri in thc 30 bvforr Huw. Wmllxrd VKentwurLh im.: thc- tzxcklo. game mank- ' S'l'ATlS'l lC.' P0r!1'r'I H horn F' L! flux .K N-1 Nnlvia ruihmi , ,V fn ww I 1 Fu HMM - ,M n v 1 ' H fm: Yards penalized scsbzon on thur Z0 Ihr. Burro ndvancmd to thc 22 on 1 p1s Stumrt to J :hr 1 IIN plunge: b Stuart ind .hhr fnlcd to fm holu 1nd itmkw krckcd on th 41h down Pnrthnd gunna th on thy Faxhng m line attempts. Portland ined a pass whxch was lrtercepied by Siuari lei! wxde open for the caich Stuart picked up to the Portland 30 and on ihe next play Jahr took xt for the hrs! touchdown. Breen made the conversxofn. luck Lck: rl B1 X an worth m akmg thn lxukm on P0 I nd Q. '78 Cond lwkll work b Struka und Fllcomr knpi th opponents from 'xdvwncxnp-I, wx thn quartr-r sndmg 'xt 4th and Larry Enggl mught thc kxc 1 1 1 I :hr 1 nw rm St w 1 1051 11 On thf m xi plwy Willa VVcn1xk urth droppvd thx bi wnlh Ilhx miklmg thc T1 cover 0 :bout 1 four x :rd M ' QUU ' -' ' TS n first clown on thx' Purtlan 35, Jahr ran Io thc Pnrfland 2 hvfors- tu-im, trippvd hy ll Po ' land plnycr IH zu ifwklv :milf-m amd Stuart picked up thc 'Lhir ir.1 down in '1 row by go'n through the lim' to the Pnrthn . 1 tn' nvxi play, wiih hall bm-ing sllufflvd from Will'1r Wentworth in E gcl to h Jahr wont uvvr, Jahr convert, Score' 14-0. 1- urrrw g 1 n 0 lc , OI'11'ilNl r01'civing on h'i .5 :nd running ir thu- 32 P0 lwnd lost n yird in thc- next tw plays, Engrl cwlching thv m behind thc lim-, Tho Burros too thc kick on thvir 42. Stwxrt pic od up 5 through thc linc, Lrie ' push to Ju r, nu good. frm made it first down on a han off from Wvnlwnrth. 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Z ' I r 1 . P, I I I I I , . I-neelung Douglas Falconer Darryl Wnlluson Lon E cl Rlchard txlemetson First Row Donald Nelson Mme Xfmyor Wray Wentworth Allen Gunderson Jerome Staslca Curtrs Gabrnelson Ronald Gadberry Second Row Mr Muller Tom Stuart Gale Boeddeker Cordell Korup David Mclnnes Lowell Thompson Bull Wentworth Jack Halverson Mr Acler Thurd Row Julman Fanlfhanel rngr Bruce Dahlstrom Lafvrence Grant Russ Waters John Lundgren Duck Breen 1954 34446411 Team The Burros, with flve returning lettermen, had a good team consldermg the condrtlons under whuch they had to work The local team had no diamond tc practuce on, but under the guldance of Mr Muller and Mr Ader, they made much progress The season s record Included two wms and three losses H Northwood Mayva l le Larlmore Portland Hatton 36 , . . H. .S. IO . . . . . . . . 5 3 . . . . . . . . ' 4 6 ..... . .... ' 7 15. . . . . . . . I 5., . .... . . . 6 Flrst Row Second Row Third Row l954 Traci Team Mr W.1yneAder Larry Thompson Grant Anderson Curtis Gabrrelson Richard Jahr Dallas Boeddeker Mr Lawrence Nylordet Mike Vnnyon Don Nelson Gale Boeddeker Douglas Falconer Ronald Gadberry Roger Duehl Jean Olson Russ Waters Jerome Staska Tom Stuart Brad Brakke Larry Engel Duck P Last sprung, the track team had a very successful season They attended sux track meets and made a good showlng rn almost all of them Frrst place was won In the 440 relays at the Dragon relays By scormg 42 pomts, and settrng Frve new records, Hillsboro won the R R V C track meet held at Mayville New records were set an the lOO and 220 yard dashes 880 yard run, and In both the 440 and 880 relays ln the dlstrlct track meet held at the Umversuty, Hrllsboro took second place whale wmnrng both relays Seventh place was taken by the team at the state track meet held m Valley Cnty Altogether, Hrllsboro won seven trophies last year 37 , .1 wp il? fr 'X N 3 9 kg I ., -wa H1 C , , . t ' 2- . Y , I , r Q 3 fig a - l. 5 ' ., ,' 4 , . P F 4 l 3 6 . , 3 . : ' I I I . D I I I u . n : ' I I I I I I ' 1 , , , , , ' Rr pn 4 1 1 Q I ettezm ana I 5 First Row Ronald Thorsrud Brad Brakke Donald Nelson Mxl e Vmyon James Tate Duck Breen Reuben Bgerlce Allen Gunderson Bryan Dahlstrom Second Row Mr Kavadas, Mr Nylordet Wray Wentworth Walter Steffen, Rnchard Jahr Darrell Buethner Larry Thompson M Muller Thlrd Row Tum Meyer Douglas Falconer Russell Waters Tom Stuart Jerome Staslco Darryl Wxlllson James Anderson Lawrence Grant Larry Engel Fourth Row Cordell Korup Jack Halverson Jon Brokke Darryl Rotvold Gale Boeddelcer Lowell Thompson Bull Wentworth John Cman 38 f g ll l : I I I . Q . I I ' I l I I ' ' : ' ' . I I . I , , r . ' . l : . I I I I I . ' I I ' : I I I I I I I ' Percussion Bass Horn Baritone Clarinet F ute: Saxophone: French Horn: Cornet: Trombone: Maiorette: Dire ctor: Lawrence Grant Margaret Meyer Dale Pederson Tim Meyer Barbara Brakke Georgia Kaldor David Kruse Junior Cvadberry Douglas Falconer Lowell Thompson Tom Anderson Frances Henning Jack Halverson J ames Tate Kay Kritzberger Soma Overmoen Maureen Sorum Muriel Pederson Janice Rotvold Sandra Seim Donna Buethner Rosalyn Olson Mary Ann Hovet Carolyn Ashland Mary Savereide. Ann Shafer Pauline Savereide Alice Mollerstrom Sharon Ferguson Peggy Grant Nancy Kuhle. Mary Koering Eileen Henning Margaret Dullum Susie Forster Lois Spittler Charles Mueller Barbara Falconer. Larry Thompson Daniel Kruse Darrell Kritzberger John Oman. Richard Jahr, Kay Ferguson, Jon Brakke, Sonia Korup, Lucy Hunter, Bruce Kaldor, Gary Schornack, Darrell Buethner, James Anderson, Ronald Thorsrud. Don Nelson, Brad Brakke, Dick Breen, Larry Engel, Richard Moen, Jerry Lindgren, John Rachow, David Bucholz. Marlene Muir. Mr. James Holo. This musical organization, directed by James Holo, takes an active part in various things. Concerts are given throughout the school year, and regular appearances are made at the foot- ball and basketball games. Sixty-two members make up the band. The officers are as follows president - David Kruse, vice-president - James Tate, secretary - James Anderson, treasurer- Larry Thompson. 40 ehozus Farst Row Second Row Thnrd Row Flfth Row Sixth Row Kathleen Eblen Rosalyn Olson Jannce Wrger Emelue Berkas Harruet Tronson Pat McNamee, Helen Stenberg Jullet Overmoen Lorna Hunlung Sharon Ferguson Jannce Strom Myrna Nelson Eileen Henning Margaret Meyer Karen Burlngrud Anne Shafer Lots Sprttler Roselyn Selgert Francis Hennnng Rosalie Kuntz, Margaret Dullum Yvonne Johnston Phyllis Thorson Marilyn Hammergren Kay Koerrng Ruby Goshunska Donna Buethner Karen Rosted Kay Krltzberger Marlene Blerke Sandra Serm Jensane Overmoe Bonnre Gordon Barbara Brakke Carolyn Ashland Kaye Dlehl Lucy Hunter Genevleve Hausmann Sharon Wllson Sonya Korup Mary Ann Hovet Janice Rotvold Marlene Muur Paulnne Sovererde Mary Koerrng Gwendolyn Doeden Alrce Mollerstrom Donna Duhrn Eileen Heckman Judy Benson Sylvia Engel Janice Arneson Rosalte Luen Bonnle Ulness Soma Overmoen Davrd Boeddeker Danrel Kruse John Oman Cordell Korup Joseph Gadberry Jack Halverson David Kruse Lowell Thompson Donald Meyer Darryl Rotvold Clayton Schultz, Julnan Fankhonel Bruce Dahlstrom Wray Wentworth Rrchard Jahr Darrell Buethner Larry Thompson James Hausmann Allen Gunderson Reuben Blerke Richard Breen Bryan Dahlstrom James Tate Ronald Thorsrud Donald Nelson Michael Vlnyon The chorus der the drrectnon of James B Holo, presented two very successful concerts lt consists of eighty eight members of whuch these four were elected as officers Helen Stenberg, presudent Yvonne Johnston vuce presndent, Mary Koermg, secretary, and Donald Nelson, treasurer 41 . I I I . . I . I . I I I I . I I . , I . . I I . ' 2 I . . , . I . . I . I I . I . I . I . I I I . I . H . : . I . I . I I I . I I F I . I . I . I . I . . I . 0 Fourth Row: Shirley Kilen, Janet Grove, Juletta Stenberg, Janet Iverson, Marlene Dlclcoff I . I T I . I I . I . I . . I . I . . F : I I ' I I I I I . I I I I h , , . . : - r I I I I F I F I I I I , . I l ' , ' I I . - D ' . ' lv ,Q em Thus organlzatlon ns closely connected wnth all othletuc Functions of Hullsboro Hugh School All the gurls nr grades seven through twelve comprlse lt's membershlp Januce Rotvold was elected fufth cheerleader The offncers elected are as follows presndent Joan Pauls vlce president Loss Splttler secretary treasur r Januce Rotvold The advnser us Mrs Mclrven Grnna 662221244214 XX Muriel Pederson Mary Lou Kuntz Genevieve Hausmann Jannce Rotvold Barbara Falconer . . ' I . - . . . . - . - . . I - p - . , , . . . . 1 .- Q wx. 'W' .4 ww D- r 1 r . ffm fa 002000021127 The annual homecommg actuvrtnes began on the night of October 7 I954 with a pep rally Because the weather wouldn t permnt a bonflre and snake dance the actuvltues were held In the gymnasnum The pep band furnushed the musrc and the cheerleaders led us In yells The 62 O vlctory over the Cooperstown Lynx clumaxed an eventful day In the school year During the half of the game the 1954 Homecoming Queen Mary Lou Kuntz was escorted down the center ofthe fleld by the co captams Tom Stuart and Nray Wentworth and was crowned by them Queen Mary Lou and her attendants Januce Rotvolcl and Mor lene Dlckoff reigned gracnously over the party whnch was held that evenmg 43 cv W ...vf 59 Seated Kay Krutzberger Mary Ann Hovet Alnce Mollerstrom Brad Bralcke Duck Breen Muke Vunyon .lack Halverson Stfmduueq John Crruan Susue Forster Karen Weber Buyan Dahlstrom Lawrence Grant Lowell Thompson Jon Bralclce Mr Nylordet .ftuclent gounczl One ofthe more symboluc organuzatuons un Hullsboro Hugh School us the student councul It us made up of members elected from the lunuor and senuor hugh school classes The officers are as follows Presudent Brad Bralcke Vuce Presudent Duck Breen Secretary Aluce Mollerstrom Treasurer Mary Ann Hovet addutuon to sponsorung varuous partues, the student councul, at tumes, has sold candy at athletuc functuons and operated the check room Another of theur prouects us the bookstore, whuch has been un operatuon for the past eught years Thus year, the student councul has become very unactuve and is more of a symbol un the school rather than a governung body 44 lm-4 ul 'ii W 33 QW I W UMNH 7553 'E'W'4 !'5 Qi? 'EW 33423 if E! f-EMPIWIH-q. Alice Mollerstrom Mary Lou Kuntz Russ Waters Juliet Overmoen Anne Shafer Pauline Saverende Dale Pederson Janice Wxger Lois Sputtler Mr Marven Gruna Thomas Vettel David Kruse Darrell Buethner Tom Stuart Brad Brakke Georgia Kaldor Richard Jahr Lorna Hunklng Mrs Oscar Johnson Front Row Se cond Raw TAB yahoo! pda? Anne Shafer and Pauline Saverelde are this year s editors ofthe School Daze Assistant editors are Janice Wlger and Georgia Kaldor Our school paper as published every sux weeks We wish to extend our thanks to all class reporters and lower grades for tl'-err me co operation, and to all the business establishments that ga fe us theur support in making our paper a great success paper .gtaff Head Typist . Proofreader . Advertising Manager . . . Business Manager . Circulation Manager Layout . . . . . . Mary Lou Kuntz Juliet Overmoen Lorna Hunkmg Russell Waters Tom Stuart . . Alice Mollerstrom Tom Vettel Dale Pederson Richard Jahr Brad Brakke Lois Spittler David Kruse Darrell Buethncr Mrs. Grina Mrs. Oscar Johnson Art Department . . Sports . . . Social . . . . Music .... . Grade News . . Advisers . . . 45 Seated Mary Lou K Darryl W Juliet O Standing Russell W Mrs O Johnson Standing S tanclrng Not mctured Donna D On November l9 1954, the senior class presented a comedy Farce, Tattletale , written by Ann Martens Under the direction of Mrs O Johnson, this play also WGS Q SUCCESS BALCONY SCENE James T. - Lorna H. THE HANGING OF UNCLE DILBY Joan P Reuben B SWEPT CLEAN OFF HER FEET Ric ard J Donald N Pauline S Lots S Mrs O Johnson Yvonne Larry T Seated Standing For our tumor class plays we chose two comedy farces The Hanging ot Uncle Dilby by Donald Payton, and Swept Clean off Her Feet by Ray Frampton For our third play we selected a drama, Balcony Scene by Donald Elser Under the able direction of Mrs Oscar Johnson our plays turned out to be a huge success The plays were presented March 26 T954 TATTLE TALE Karen R First row Russell W Yvonne J Lorna Joan Mary Lou Anne Mrs O Johnson Second row Donald N Reuben B Bra B Darryl W Dale P Bryar D Ju let O Alice M 46 Seated: Mary K. - Alice M. - Mike V. - Bra Standing: Mrs. C. Johnson - Wray W. - Anne S J T : 'h .- .- ' . Seated: Lois S. - Mike V. - Pauline S. - Larry T. 'H.- P.- A K.- li S., ' d .- .-' .Q . l' .- ' . I . Tl II ' . I C06 What mlschnevous lntfle eyes How s at taste Reuben? A charming couplel Invader from Mars Where so you thunk you re going? Don'1 eat the candles! w,,,,.J Wi ls she the black sheep ofthe famnly'7 I m lung of all I survey What have you got L Reuben ready fo go Isn T love grand? What s so ln1eres1lng'7 48 rry'9 Curly locks Cough? In the acfll Don t drop the cake Helen Enloymg yourself Walt? Cruesome fwosome Homecommg 1 1 1 V ev if 5 . N j 1 gig? W --1' . 'Qld ua - , Y' R! f 1 . , .L I ' ' ' . 7. 13. . ' ' , ' . 14. ' . ' 8. ' ' . 15. ' , . 9. , Q . 16. ' ' , . ' ' ' , 10. , il 17. - . 11. ' . 18. ' . 12. ' ' ' . QQ 'i rim Wim What no horse'-7 Look at those legsl lcan't tell a Ire, ld A lnttle lass from the sensor class ld It Walter Vettel's favorite daughter Champxon drummer of H H S. All IH a day's work? Gab session The Bohnsack scholar A backstage conference Tuny Tootle All star tackle In younger days Surprusel Gee, I wasn't even ready 49 4-is Watch your step Lorna Why so sad, Joan? Let's not get tough' Sweet and xnnocent, Lons Donna's furst love Lookung for a Four leaf clover? Cute dog' 'vusrc hath charmII You need a half soIe eheer up Shlrley x 9 now? P u 34 Junior Sensor Banquet We want a touchdownll Lrttle Leenue Why so happy RosaIyn'7'P Itsapane It s only Brodli II Dreamers Paradrse 50 They went that a way What are ,fo hldlng ho S Solrd Comfort Cf 939 Is that the Tom we I Introducing our IvttIe editor :I I . . ' . . I' .II . S. ' . ' . I3. ' 12 U ' y . KA , ' . 9. . . I4. ' . ' . Is that the president IO. It's a bird. I4. Winner of the Baby Contest I: . ' I U I - K. .D ty. V' .. I6. cnowf? James Anderson Reuben Bgerke Brad Brokke Darrell Buethner Donna Duhln Larry Engel Loma Hunknng Richard Jahr Yvonne Johnston Mary Koerlng David Kruse Nbry Lou Kuntz Alice Mollerstrom Donald Nelson Juliet Overmoen Joan Pauls Dale Pederson Karen Rostecl Pauline Saverelde Anne Shafer Rosetyn Siegert Lois Spittler Walter Steffen Helen Stenberg Thomas Stuart James Tate Larry Thompson Shirley Thorson Thomas Vettel Michael Vinyon Russell Waters Wray Wentworth Darryl Willison The Senior Class Ho o Grant Nylordet Kavadas Miller Mrs Johnson Miss Johnson Mary and Paul Paulson 0 jllldylllf A dignified senior? Singing the lndran Love Call 'P Letting anyone wln an argument? Taking a corner on four wheels? Having nothing to do on a Sat night? Editor of MADEMOISELLE? Operating a pool hall? Going with a sax foot girl? Being a chimney sweep? Wearing a monocle? Not willing to help? Avoiding a certain semor boy Refusing to play post office? Malorlng in home economics? Marrylng a man named Romeo? Selling Fuller Brushes in Hong Kong A ballet dancer? Hating horses? With a permanent? Milking a nice bug Jersey cow? Not going along with a lake? Alone on a desert Island? Not making trips to Mayville? Wearing gobs of mascara and lipstick? Paying a debt? As spelling champion of the U S ? A bachelor? Being nervous or excited? Passing up a John Deere Day? Another Pa Kettle? Wearing his own class rung? Coming to school at 8 30 each morning? Without a yoke to tell? Not being the pride and 'oy of H H S ? A monotone? Giving piano lessons? Granting semor privileges? A woman hater? Not being willing to help? Mususing a dangling participle? Not teaching the 7th grade? Without anything to do? 51 C ..,. y .. . . . . ? . . ? Jerome Staska With a Spanish accent? D Mr. l , . i i l Mr. ' ' ' , Mr. . . . . . ' Mr. - Mr. . . . . 6145.4 W' I We the Class of '54 bcrng of comparatrvely sound mrnd and body do clare this to be our last frll anl testrmony To the faculty we leave the peace and qr.ret they drdn t have when we were wrth them We also leave our brolfen graduates and test tubes our notes and forgotten rnstruments brrllrant deductrons rn math splrt rnflnrtrves and the surprrse tests rn Today s Problems To the runrors we leave the hope that they wrll be able to afford to plenrsh therr supply of Glo Coat and apples for the comrng year To the sophomores we leave the trtle ofthe norsrest class rn school To the freshmen we leave the great hopes they had for us at that age We rndrvrdually bequeath the followrng Jrmmy leaves hrs abrlrty to get away wrth comrng rn late for school every mornrng to Brll Wentworth Reuben leaves the wavy and well trarned harr left to hrm by Jean Olson to Doug Fal coner We hope he uses rt Reuben drdn Brad leaves hrs apprecratron of Stan Renton musrc to anyone wrllmg to suffer long enough to learn to lrke rt Bryan leaves hrs rnterest rn CAP to Donald Meyer Don t fly too low Darrell leaves hrs slow and careful drrvrng technrques to Gale Boedekker Watch out for the cops' Donna leaves her abrlrty to get around to Frances Hennrng lfyou don t need It frnd Larry leaves hrs left handed drrbble to Brr an Notch Use rt well Brran Lorna leaves her drrectrng of the gorngs on of the senror class to Geargra Kaldor We know she wrll make good use of rt Rrchard leaves hrs apprecratron of modern art to Duane Pederson If you doubt us look at hrs car Yvonne leaves her neatnoss to the rest af Hrllsboro Hrgh They need rt Mary leaves her partres ta Kay Drehl Enloy yourself Davrd leaves hrs musrcal abrlrty to Davrd Merganthal Better start practrcrng Helen leaves her lonely nrghts at Collrn's to Juletta Lrve rt upl Tom leaves hrs abrlrty to get through school wrthout buyrng paper to anyone wrth classmates generous enough to let hrm get by wrth It James leaves hrs abrlrty to mrx all krnds of thzngs rn chemrstry and not get an ex plosron to anyone wrllrng to try rt Good luckl Larry leaves hrs hrgh notes rn chorus to Junror Gadberry We dare you to try them Mary Lou leaves her farthfulness to Barb ara Brakke You can start anyt rme Alrce leaves her lrttle black book to Jan et Iverson Dan t overdo rt, .lan Donny leaves hrs all arcund sports abrlrty to Lowell Thompson Use rt to rts fullest advantage Julret leaves her new recrpes and cookrng abrlrty to Gary Schornack We don t know rf he needs rt or not Joan leaves her drrect oprnrons and wrtty remarks to Nrlfrecl Smrth Dale leaves hrs abrlrty to out hammer Gene Krupa to Lawrence Grant Karen leaves her horses and dogs to Gwen Paulrne leaves her artrfrcral moon to her srster Mary Anne leaves her fear of performrng rn publrc to Sandra Serm Roselyn leaves her farthfulness to wrrtrng a servrceman to Kathleen Eblen Lars leaves her lrne wrth boys to Barbara Falconer You won t have to change any because rt s good enough as rt rs Bucky leaves hrs abrlrty to plow through that lrne to next year's freshman football players Walter leaves hrs nrghtly trrps to Mayvrlle to Trmmy Meyer No comment Shrrley leaves her parr of class rings to Ruby Goshrnska Remember three rs a crowd Tommy V leaves hrs abrlrty to reshape cars to Wrllre Norrs Muke leaves hrs great love for Shakespeare to Drcky Breen Et tu, Duck Russell leaves hrs record mrleage an dates to Allen Gunderson Wray leaves rn the Mercury Darryl leaves hrs Wrllre lakes to Rrchard Klemetson Don't laugh too hard l ' ' ' ' de- ' v ' L ' , rl ' ' ' ' . c , s ' I ' ' ' ' ' I . . , . . , re- - ' I ' . I . ' lt . A ' ' . . , I . . . . K. . t . , . . - I someone who does. Doeden. Don't forget to feed them. . l , l . . . ' ir . , . . . . . ,, ' ' ' rn . H . . ,, . . 614.44 prophecy One damp, dark, dusmal day un T965 we take a rocket shup to the moon wuth Bryan Dahlstrom at the controls and Anne Shafer the stewardess who makes our trup very comfortable When we arruve on the moon we have a cup of coffee at the Moon Drrve I managed by Lorna Hunkung Leavung the druve un we head for Brad Brakke s Observatory where he shows us hus very powerful telescope through whuch we decude to observe what the members of the Class of 1955 are doung back on Earth Furst we observe James Tate owner of the Great Northern Raulroad and hus secretary Joan Pauls havung car trouble on the Pennsylvanua Turnpuke Along come Darrell Buethner and Reuben Blerke wuth theur luttle tow truck to tow them unto theur garage Next we focus our telescope on Nuagora Falls where we see the Water s Love Nest motel run by Russell Waters and the former Mary Lou Kuntz who went to Nuagara and luked ut so well they stayed Sweepung across the earth our sughts land on Germany where we see the New York Yankees playung an exhubutuon baseball game The battery consusts of Don Nelson and Jerome Staska two of our former schoolmates Movung across Germany we see Pruvate Dale Pederson and Captcuun Tom Stuart of Co L vusutung Larry Thompson s Zenzendorf Theur orders to return to the U S have lust arruved sugned by James Anderson, Secretary of Defense Back un the U S we see a ruch North Dal' ota rancher, Larry Engel, learnung how to do the L S M F T otherwuse known as the Lous Sputtler Mambo for Tycoons Lous has a specual treat for the customers at her club Nylesor Tregeus The Mystery Gurl us sungung torch songs her favorute us Call of the Wuld Goose We knew ths famous gurl as Roselyn Suegert back un T955 Down the street we see Yvonne Johnston's Decoratung Shop and unsude us Shurley Thorson puckung out wallpaper for her new home un Portland In Reno Nevada we fund Tom Vettel druver for the Hollywood Daredevuls Tom has had an unfortunate accudent and us un the hosputal wuth a broken funger Dr Helen Stenberg us settunq the broken bone whule Nurse Juluet Overmoen tryung to comfort the patuent turns on the tele vusuon set Much to her surpruse she funds unstead of Red Buttons Darryl Wulluson a summer re placement, tellung knock knock lokes fundung thus no comfort she changes channels and duscoverung Muke Vunyon sungung turns off the set un dusgust Also un Reno we fund that Walter Steffen us fulfullung hus ambutuon to see the world and the gurls Now he s doung both from atop a lamp post whule screwung un lught bulbs Flashung back across the U S to Chucago, we see Mary Koerung drawung comrc strups for the Chucago Trubune Adlusturug our telescope we see un Wunnupeg Aluce Mollerstrom s Pruvate School for Boys Also un Wunnupeg, the Bond of Ameruca under the able durectuon of a famous tuba player of Hillsboro HI9l'1 Davud Kruse us guvung a concert As we take un the Red Ruver Valley we see Paulune Savereude the new presudent of Concordua enthusuastucally cheerung on the Concordua Cobbers football team As the sughts of our telescope move northward to Kelso we see Wray Wentworth who us mf-ly0r, chuef of poluce audutor edutor of the Kelso Dauly street cleaner and garbage collector of thus great great metropolus West of Kelso we fund Karen Rosted and her one and only workung on theur horse ranch and cabbage farm As our tour ends un Hullsboro we see Ruchard Jahr owner of the huge Ford factory now located here The cars he produces are o luttle dufferent from the one we remember' Back on the moon havung funushed our sught seeung tour and callung to get our rocket reservatuons we hear the pleasung vouce of Donna Duhun sayung Number please 53 I I I ' uu ' - uu , U . . . . 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M fa M if wi aff Thus annual us a funny thung The school gets all the Fame The prunter gets the money, The staff gets all the blame' Why does a clock run'7 You would, too uf you had tucks Teacher Thus exam wull be con ducted on the honor system Please take seats three spaces apart un alternate rows The two cats standung un the Lon don fog One says to the other How bout thus wuld steam room' Heard un an uncubator Last one out us o rotten egg' Once upon a t me there was a man who sat up all nught wonderung where the sun went after ut went down And then ut dawned on hum Carbon Famous opera I have a col Catalyst Very ruch man Wrutten exams Are not what I m best un I thunk ofthe answers Wauter pountung to No Dogs Allowed sugn Go on outsude Shaggy Dog lseatecl at tablet Who s smokung'7 I n the parlor there were three She the table lamp and he Three s a crowd there us no doubt So the Iuttle lamp went out How are you thus mornung'7 All rught Well then why don t you notufy your face I eat my peas wuth honey I ve done ut all my lute It makes the peas taste funny, But ut keeps them on my knufe Why do you sung un the bath tub'7 The door won't lock HUMOR Teacher Paraphrase the sentence He was bent on seeung her Student The sught of her doubled hum up Luttle Wullue Found some dynamute He coutdn t understand ut quute Curuosuty never pays It rauned Wullue seven days I love the homework The teachers guve the tests I hate the pretty gurls The pests' I m never late to classes Nor take my cuts I do my homework fauthfully I m nuts' Itches Somethung that when both hands are full your nose always And then there us the stouy a tout the woman who marrued tour tumf s H r furst husband was a mulluonauue heu second husband was a Famous actor the third a well known munusteu and the last an undertaker Cne For the money, two for the show, three to get ready, and Four to go What ro on re, hrave To guve youu cold reluef'9 It s a Iunen cloth saud Huawatha For whuch I hanker, chuef The musuc un the uount was so bad that when a walter dropped a tray full of dushes everyone got up and started dancung Exams are lust luke women Thus statement us quute rught They ask you sully questuons And keep you up all nught the better to eat you Nuth y dear' And at that Luttle Red Rudung Hood reached unto her basket, drew forth a gun and shot the wolf The moral of thus story Its not so easy to fool Izttle gurls these days 57 I' ' II I 4 ' I fu ' ' II ll II l 0 0 ' Il ' ' II I ' ' , . . u uu I - ' un I I ' I E -- . . . X , . . . I , 'X E ' ' ' 3 . e -- c CD . . . .A I I ..- . I 1 I A . 'I I , . After handing the test in. .f ' ' iles: rv' I. ' i ' ' uu uu - , - - J, uu - ,, , . . . . . I , uu I . . ' ll I - I , I ' 1 I 1 . . I Il ' ' Il u 1 1 Q ' I ll ' II n . ' 1 II I ' . I s Qll . . . u ' , m ' tu I ' ' T . . . ' I I ' II I is, ll I ' ' I H ' ' uu u. ll ll H w wf J -'eff Fif? 'l' 'bf 4' f 954 gqaofuatei Fnrst Row Lyle Rotvold Gary Smnth Grant Anderson Curtis Gabruelson Merlnn Rostad Roger Duehl Ronald Gadberry Audrey Sputtler Robert Bovonrd Betty Rachow Thvrd Row Dallas Boeddeker Ona Ostern Charmame Bohm Janet Goshmska Hazel Pederson Barbara Warner JoAnne Fleischer 60 . z I . I I . . I . I Second Row: Mary Ann Veen, Carol Buchholr, Audrey Staska, Bruce Fergusson, Arlene Kritzberger I : I I l I . I I Contrubutors We the sennor class of l955 wush to thank the followung busuness places For theur contrnbutrons to thus year s annual We are also grateful for the many other contrrbutuons they have made during our hugh school year Alsaker Implement Co Johnson Stores Co Inc Halverson Furnuture Hrllsboro Dry Cleaners J J Bre n Olsen Jewel ry Kamesch s Shoe Store Grove Brothers Brokke's Rexall Drug Scheel S Hardware Hnllsboro Bakery Red Owl Agency Krtchen Kllnlc Thomas Johnson Hlllsboro Auto Co Ashland Implement Co Olson Rrce Implement Farmers Unron Oul Co Jerry s H1 Way Servuce Mudwest Feed 8- Produce Colluns Pharmacy FankhaneI's Varuety Red 8. White Food Store Faurway Food Store Bud s Standard Service Coast to Coast Store Vnkrng Hotel Gambles Store C J und Talmo Bros Ben s Cash Supply Holzkamm Pontnac Co Lynn s Meat Market Hennrng Hardware Thompson Yards Lerrness Potato 81 Supply Bovalrd s Hatchery R W Johnston Rudrud Insurance C T Ka dor Recreatnon Hall Aker s Men s Store Northwestern State Bank Goose River Creamery Farmers Unnon G T A Thompson s Gas Harry s Cafe McLean Clnnrc Hovet Implement Co Hillsboro Banner Hlllsboro Insurance Agency Paul Krltzberger Rohman s Skelly Servnce Lindgren Buick Phrllup S 66 Arnold Sorum Hillsboro Locker Plant Muur Farm Supply 62 I . . . . . . . . , , , I ., . ' I Dr... e ' , . 'I I . ' .. I . .. , , ' I . . , , .- . .. . , . , . . . -- .., . .R '
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