Hillsboro High School - Perisphere Yearbook (Hillsboro, ND)
- Class of 1957
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777.6 .S-CILLOJL ,LGAA Pau emu The gufuw 12 AJMAQJ 5, 7-He Annual Siaglgl og! 7957 HJLQAOAO High scfwoz W f My Declxlcaiecf To MR DONALD G KAVADAS To Mr Donald G Kavadas whom we feel sure has helped us over the many Sturnbllng blocks Of high school life we respectfully dedicate the 1957 edition of THE BURRO ' May your example of falr play be an mspxration to each of us 4 r v X if V. . X W . . . . , Y ll I . . Adminzstratzon DONALD G. KAVADAS, Coach Health 8: Psychology 11 K 12 Science 7 Science 8 Physical Education B. S. in Edu. , UND Grad. Work UND Major: Physical Edu. Minor: Natural Science Social Studies English 8 , Q 'R ,,f L. J. GRANT, Supt. Geometry 10 Science 8 Math 8 B. A. , Luther College M. A. , U. of Iowa Undergraduate Major: Latin Graduate: Edu. Adm. Minor: Education, English JAMES B. HOLU, lv1us1c Math 7 Bookkeeping 11 8: 12 Algebra 9 B S. , S. T. C. Mayville Majors: Music, Commerce Mmor: Math Ne DONALD L. MILLER, Ass't Coach Physics 11 Higher Math 11 8: 12 Biology 10 Chemistry 12 B. S. , NDAC Major: Mathematics Major: Natural Ez Physical Science Minor: Social Science X x C xX 3 V E I f . v N 1 AL. .L 1 f H. A. RHODES, Principal P. D. P. 12 Social Science 9 U. S. History 10 World History 11 B. S. Ellendale N Grad. Work UND Major: Social Sciences Minor: Natural Science Ind. Arts GE ORGETTA VORACHEK, Publications Typing 10 Shorthand 11 Office Practice 12 Physical Education B.S. , UND Major: Com. Subjects Minor: Social Science MRS. FRANK R. English 9 English 7 Social Science 7 Social Science 8 BRASEL, Dramatics B. A., s. T. C. Mayville Major: English Minor: Social Science, Music . j 11. XA Q01 X. 'Y 'k'x, Z if-i-iif .55 We Hanan We honor Paul and Mary Paulson whose k1ndness and helpfulness throughout our school years has been most appreciated Although the1r work was not 1n the classroom the1r philosophy of 11fe w111 long be remembered Paul and Mary announced the1r res1g'nat1on last Sep tember LOWE LL THOMPSON Busme ss Manage r Dedlcatlon Adnunistration Can You Imagine Ind1vidual Photos Class l-hstory Student Councxl Dramatics School Daze Class Will Amman slag ,-f' gage + .W , SHARON FERGUSON Edlto r LAWRENCE GRANT ASS1Sf.3.l1t Edxtor Manlyn Hammargren Ruby Goshmska Juletta Stenberg Willard Steffen Frances Hennmg Emelie Berkas Kenneth Harstad James Notch Gwenrblyn Doeden Lucy Peterson Donna Buethner Kay Koerlng James Hausmann Marlene Dlckhoff Bruce Dahlstrom lf Group Photos Cover Des1gn Music Spo rts Homecoming Snap Shots Class Prophecy DAVID McINNES Clrculatlon Manager Marlene Bgerke DeVonne Johnson Margaret Dullmmm David Boeddeker Barbara Brakke Cordell Korup Allan Gunderson Phyllis Rensland Kay Kntzberger Kaye Dlehl Peggy Grant Kay Ludw1g Johnny Oman Jumor Gadberry Seruafz. Hanan Siuafenau Wi ada? VALEDICTORLAN SALUTATORIAN Kenneth Harstad James Notch Kermeth Harstad and James Notch have been named top honor students from the 1957 graduatmg class Kenneth has scored very high in at least three statew1de contests based on SChO13.St1C ab1l1ty As a Junior he won second in the Beacon of Hope ' contest this year second 1n the state history government and citizen sh1p test sponsored by the umverslty He 1S also a hnahst m the Nat1onal Merit Scholarshlp Tests James has taken part m plays and worked on the yearbook staff Semors m the f1rst ten behind the valedictoxdan and salutatonan are named below Sharon Ferguson Barbara Brakke Lawrence Grant Emelie Berkas Marlene Bjerke Gwendolyn Doeden Margaret Dullum Allan Gun derson and Bruce Dahlstrom 'NW U s Y. r N X 'fl i ' - , 8 . 1 , I 1 ff I to . ',,Mf :5if I V-W ' , V I M. A A , xfrlyrlyhl Q 'Q' V f .Qi ' If 'ff 3 wal,-f ' 4 ns' , 'ft' .M as Egg.. ' :ff ,Z-1 . J . . . . , Q y 1 - Q I 3 1 1 a 9 9 9 9 , . I ' x 0 f sg :U-n. x. ALLAN GUNDERSON President LML LIE BE RKAS Secretary CIMA Ozfgficefw I H A RHOULS Class Adv1sor CLASS FLOWER Whlte Rose CLASS COLORS Blue and Silver CLASS MOTTO Not fmished, just beglm. DAVID McINNES Vlce Presldent BARBARA BRAKKE Treasurer ' , , flif ' L . L ' V M I V, J. ' p f A A f' -' ,N .' Vi wa E930 JV , ,, A 31231 ,- yy if ,gf 4, ax ff, 1 3152 ii V A W DAVID BOEDDEKER Dave Excess study depnves men sleep so I deem 1 wh1ch IS obsolete Baseball Chorus Football Football Manager Basketball Lettermen's Club Secretary Lettermexfs Club Pep Club Paper Staff Annual Staff taha-C EMELIE LEE BERKAS Emma MARLENE KAY BJERKE Oh' What would I do wlthout the weekends? Chorus Majorette Glee Club Pep Club Lxbranan Paper Staff Annual Staff Class Play Student Councll Student Councxl Treasurer 5 if I'm sxttlng on top of the world ,,.. and enjoylng the laughs Chorus Glee Club Pep Club Llbranan Paper Staff Annual Staff Class Play Class Vxce Presxdent Class Secretary Glee Club Pres1dent N95 2 13 DONNA BUETHNE R Thoughtful face but a mlsclu vous smrle Band 2 Chorus 2 Glee Club Annual Staff Pep Club 2 Class Play fi? 9 BRUCE DAHISTROM On the rxght sxde for the wrong reason Chorus Football Basketball Baseball Class Play Lette rmen' s Club Paper Staff Annual Staff Kmg C3-Ild1d3l8 'Y 1 BARBARA JANE BRAKKE vVBarbvv I agree with no man's opimon I've some of my own. Band ...... Chorus ..... Glee Club .... Pep Club .... Cheerleader . . . Librarian ..... Pape r Staff .... . . Annual Staff . . . Class Play .... Class Treasurer . Band Secretary .... 2 1,2 1,2 . . Q 14 GWENUULYN JE AN DOE DEN Gwen Sometimes I sit and tlunk Sometimes I just sit Chorus Glee Club Pep Club Paper Staff Annual Staff Class Play Glee Club V Pres 'Q W Lf' 2 '1so'95 l Q MARLENE ANN DICKH OFF Her mind is like a timetable' subject to change without notice. Majorette ...... Chorus ...... Glee Club ......... Paper Staff ....... Pep Club ...... , , Class Play ...... , Homecoming Attendant . . Annual Staff ...... ELIZABETH KAYE DIEHL Kaye If there is anythmg better than to be loved it is loving Majorette Chorus Glee Club Pep Club Class Play Paper Staff Annual Staff Ji QV? 16 ' no 'IPR -ds SHARON LYNNE FERGUSON She lets the hght slune wlthout 'Curmng the spot on herself Band 2 Chorus 2 Glee Club Paper Staff Annual Staff Class Pres1dent Pep Club Treasurer Band PI'6S1d9l'Lt Pep Club L1branan Class Play wl JJJ' 'Ln afiq N '7?vw YS X RUBY GOSHINSKA Character l1ke gold IS accept able 1n all COl1IltI'16S Chorus Pep Club 2 Class Play Annual Siaff MARGARET ANN DULLUM 'Marg Tls sa1d that Lassxe IS well versed m the game of love Tenms of course Band Chorus Glee Club Pep Club Class Secretary Student Coullcll Lxbranan Paper Staff Annual Staff Class Play ff NIARI LYN HAMMARGREN There's a l1ttle b1t of bad 1n every good httle gxrl Chfford Chorus Pep Club Class Play Paper Staff Annual Staff iw-..,-, LI -41 Qiffx I I' l ...I 49' ,419 LAW RENCE GRANT Lars God guvcs sleep to the bad In order that the good may b undlsturbed Band Chorus Basketball Football Baseball Track Lettermen s Club Annual Staff Paper Staff Class Play Class Presuzlent Class Treasurer Student Councll Lettermen's Club Presldent ALLAN GUNDERSON 'Gundy If muslc IS the food of love play on Band Chorus Glee Club Class V1ce Presxdent Class Presxdent Football Track Baseball Basketball Class Play Annual Staff Lettermen's Club Glee Club Lxbrarlan Chorus Presldent .l ' M Y f-Q r ' JAMES LEROY HAUSMANN 'J1m We sometunes meet an orlgmal gentleman who 1f manners had not emsted would have mvented them Chorus 2 Chorus Treasurer Glee Club Glee Club Treasurer Football Co Captaln Basketball Lettermen's Club Lettermen's Club V Pres Track Student Counc1l Paper Staff Annual Staff Class Play K1nd Candldate sufitss ..x1X FR XNC ES HE NNTNG Franny 's sleep for tomorrow wc. may have to vlork Band Chorus Glee Club Class Play Paper Staff Annual Staff ....... Pep Club . . . KENNETH HARSTAD Kenny He's a perfect knowledgebox. Class Play Annual Staff ,....f KAYE KOERING She who fears to offend takes the farst to please Chorus 2 Glee Club Pep Club Paper Staff Annual Staff Class Play Glee Club Treasurer Homecommg Queen 5. -11 'f DEVONNE ANNETTE JOHNSON CORDELL KORUP Who ever bl'ushes IS already qu1lty True 1nnocence IS ashamed of nothmg Chorus Glee Club Baseball Basketball Class PI'8S1d9Ilf Football Manager Class Play Lettermen's Club Annual Staff Glee Club Vlce Pres1dent Mxchxevous often 5 'I -1 D1g111fled sometxmes Popular always Chorus Glee Club Pep Club Chorus Presldent Pep Club Presldent Buxton 1-Wok DAVID McINNES Dave ' Ambltlon must have rest I must have rest Football Baseball Track Lettermen Club Class Play Class V1ce Pres Paper Staff Annual Staff O X if JAMES NOTCH J m Ambltlon plus Class Play Annual Staff KAY KRITZBERGER To glggle IS her delight To laugh her s1n But Ln spite of it all Your love she's sure to wm Band 2 Cho rus 2 Chorus Secretary Glee Club Class Play Paper Staff Annual Staff Pep Club Cheerleader 'a N 2 fs N! 8 ....... 1, 3 I .... ... . .. .D ..1,. H Y .B . . . :lf Y ,423 Basketball. . . . 1,2,3,4 'fir' X f - s ........:s,4 .. .... 1,2 ' C 'wx 'S .... 3,4 'Sufi-'. A .. I .... ..3,4 ' ' ' ... . . .4 .. .. . .4 .. .. 4 2 1. X -F f , gf ui vw D C 1, X .ugh Q - ... .. . 4 ff' .. . . 4 . WILLARD STE FFEN W11ly Llghtmng w1t and thunderous 4 , ll., outbursts Student Manager Football Basketball Manager Class Treasurer Class Play Amxual Staff Lettermen' Club rjf 4- I uafillkggg J' Qi'-1 cf? PHYLLIS RENSLAND Phyl' To love and be loved IS the greatest happmess on earth Cho rus L1b rari an Pep Club Annual Staff Fargo LUCYANN PETERSON Luc1fer Th.1s world would be a d1sma1 place without the love of a man Band Chorus Lxbrarlan Class Play Annual Staff Pep Club Paper Staff Lg ? f 'Wf Z mllp lull 5 4' shin X JULETTA CHRISTINE STENBERG Sxze IS no barner to efhclency Band Chorus Glee Club Pep Club Class Play Lxbranan Paper Staff Annual Staif Band Treasurer Glee Club Secretary LOWE LL THOMPSON Baldy Glrls are all nght as a class and 1nd1v1dually Band Chorus Basketball Football Baseball Track Annual Staff Paper Staff Lettermen's Club Student Councll Class Play Student Councll Offlcer Class Treasurer Band V1ce Presldent Glee Club Pr-es1dent Co Captaan Football Glee Club CIMA fwfwiofzg Our adventure in the halls of learnmg 1n hlgh school started on September 8 1953 as we enrolled for our freshman year Thlrty-one students eagerly began to chmb the path to the first plateau gra.duat1on Mr James Holo our class advlsor was called upon to lead the way Lawrence Grant was elected our class pres1dent Other officers were Emelie Berkas vice pres1dent Barbara Brakke secretary and Lowell Thomp son treasurer James Hausmann was selected to be the class lepresentatwe 1n the Student Commcil Having reached the first camp we set out for the second camp on September 7 1954 The climbmg became more diiicult Mrs Oscar Johnson took over the d11t16S of class advisor from Mr Holo The class chose Cordell Korup as pres1dent Allan Gunderson as vice president Margaret Dullum as secretary and Willard Steffen as treasurer New members to the Student Colmcll were Lowell and Lawrence A m1nor setback was received within a few weeks when the juniors gleefully set about to adnumster out 1n1t1 ation Surpassing th1s handlly we went on The expedition of learning set out agam on September 6 1955 Mr Don M1ller re lieved Mrs Johnson as advisor Sharon Ferguson became our pres1dent with LaVonne Peterson vice Resident Marlys B1el secretary and Lawrence treasurer Margaret Lowell Janet Iverson and Lawrence were elected class representat1ves to the Student Council Marlene Bjerke replaced Janet after she left the class Vengeful class mem bers received their chance to 1nit1ate the1r lower classmen and dld an admlrable Job The students lmder the excellent superv1s1on of Mrs Frank Brasel put on three one act plays 'The Uninvlted Ghost The Youngest a.nd French Toast on Apnl 6th annual Jumor Senior Prom Stardust was selected as the theme for the prom wh1ch was held on Saturday May the 5th The final thrust began on September 4 1956 vv1th 29 students partic1pat1ng Mr Harold Rhodes became our class advisor Elected pres1dent was Allan Gunderson w1th Dav1d Mclnnes v1ce-pres1dent Em1l1e Berkas secretary and Barbara Brakke treas urer Student Counc1l members were Marlene Bjerke Lowell Thompson and Margaret Dullum Miss Kay Koermg re1gned over the H1llsboro I-hgh School Homecommg O Baby The Bond Between ' and 'Murders of M1r1am three one act plays were pre sented by the class on Nvvember 16 Mrs Johnson very capably served as dlrector On May 3 1957 we attended with pleasure the Junlor-Senlor Prom We set out on a happy excursion to Mlnneapolxs Mmnesota on the 11th of May as the t1me for the class trlp planned for carefully came Then w1th great expectatxons and great rel1ef the plateau was reached Our diplomas were handed to us on May 24 The exped1t1on has met success The first plateau on the rnountam of life had been reached But It IS only a brxe rest mg place before the climb resumes May all the chmbers reach the top O . . . , , ' . - - 1 . 1 . U . . 5 1 Q 9 Q , . 3 7 ' . . ' , ' 9 1 ' . , . , . . . . ' 5 1 3 . a Q a - a 7 S 1 l . ' 9 ' I ' H ' , 7 I and 7th. Rmds from these plays and various food sales were used to sponsor the . - ' ,, , . , . , , . . . . . 0 . , . 3 . 5 9 3 9 ' . l I 9 i . 5 . . . . . . ,, hi H H I I ' ' -I - - I 7 5 . ' . , , . . . ' , 0 , . . . , Twelve Qecuw Togeifzefz -A FIRST ROW Sharon Kaye Gadberry Frances Henmng M1ss Howard TEACHER J1m Hausmarm Sharon Ferguson SECOND ROW Bxlly Forster Rlchard Nclson Marlene Bgerke Lxlas Mergenthal, Lucy Peterson Merlm Foss THIRD ROW Kaye D1ehl Juletta Stenberg Ruby Goslunka Duane Sm1th Marlene Dlckhoff Glona Sm1th FOURTH ROW Kenneth Harstad Pat McNamee Margaret Dullum Janet Iverson, Kaye Koerlng Donna Buethner, Dav1d Boeddeker FIFTH RON Roger Berg Butch Fankhanel Noreen Bredeson, Cordell Korup Bonnle Gordo Phyllxs Rensland. Not P1Ct'l1I'9d Kay Krxtzberger 'fxli Y' lv. Yxmc 553 it C7 ' xx T : m f -manga-5 FIRST ROW Juletta Stenberg Kave Dlehl Ruby Goslunka Donna Buethner Mar lene Dxckhoff SECOND ROW Kay Kntzberger Margaret Dullum Lucy Peterson 'Vhss Howard TEACHER THIRD ROW Frances Henmng Marlene Bjerke Sharon Ferguson Phyllis Rensland Kaye Koermg FOURTH ROW Dav1d Boeddeker Kenneth Harstad James Hausmann Cordell Korup 10,441 p!I.0,.7 A2 cy One Sunday afternoon 1n 1967 we sat down 1n our ultra modern cha1rs to watch It's a Small World on T V As the p1cture flashes on the screen we see Marlene Bjerke scurrymg off her boss's lap The boss IS none other than red faced James Notch who 1S tl1e top execut1ve of N B C and the narrator of tlus program F1rst I would l1ke to rermnd you to watch ' Playhouse 300' ' says Mr Notch It stars the modern day Romeo and Juhet W1llard Steffen and Donna Buethner The play IS ent1tled 'Mush 1n the Morrung' Th1s afternoon cont1nues Mr Notch we w1ll V'1S1t people from many walks of l1fe F1rst we w1ll V1S1t the New York penthouse of artxst Dav1d Boeddeker He 1S bus1ly pa1nt1ng p1ctures of the up and com1ng torch s1nger Emel1e Berkas You may have seen her on the cover of Esqu1re magazme Our next V1S1t says Mr Notch 'IS to Carnegle Hall where Sharon Ferguson 1S about to make her debut as a p1aI'l1St She tells us that she has recently s1gned a contract w1th Allan Gunderson the head of RCA V1ctor We wonder what kmd of contract It 1S ? ? ? Cont1nues Mr Notch As we VICW Yankee Stad1um we see Cordell Korup warming up IH the bullpen As the T V camera moves closer we hear h1m saylng 'It's been three years but I'm f1nally gomg 1n What d1d you say Casey? Oh well maybe next t1me ' 'And now a word from our sponsor The commerc1al 1S sung by the Itchy G1tchy Goo Tr1o known to us as Kay Koerlng Mar lene D1ckhoff and Gwendolyn Doeden They sang the Itchy G1tchy Goo gum theme song 'Does y ur gum lose 1tS flavor on the bedpost overn1ght?' The h1ghl1ght of tlus program 1S the world champ1onsh1p flagpole Slttlllg contest As we move the camera up closer we see the faces of Ruby Goshlnska and Mar1lyn Hammargren They have been up there a week and ne1ther w1ll glve 1n Good luck glrls may the better glrl w1n ol1s Caledon1a The reformat1on of tlus town IS credlted to Barbara Brakke the soc1al work Our engoyment of the program had reached 1ts peak when the T V set went hayw1re Kath leen Krltzberger telev1s1on expert soon comes on the a1r and expla1ns that the 1nterference 1S due to Kenneth Harstad's latest 1nvent1on It 1S a new type of Jet wh1ch is powered by peanut O1 As the program comes back on the a1r we hear Mr Notch Contlnulng h1s narratlve From the many walks of l1fe that we have v1s1ted tlus afternoon the next 1S probably the most fa.m1l 1ar to our fem1mne aud1ence It 1S the p1cture of two young housew1ves Lucy Peterson and Phyll1s Rensland tak1ng an afternoon coffee break They are hav1ng a good laugh over Margaret Dullu1n's adv1ce to the lovelorn 'We now talk to DeVorme Johnson tax collector who looks very glum Why do you look so sad DeVonne'P' I Just don't know what to do ' says DeVonne You've probably heard of the mathemat1c1an Lawrence Grant Well I can't get any money out of lum He says he can't hgure out how to f11e the form ' 'Next we v1s1t a typlcal Amencan hosp1tal Dr Lowell Thompson 3.SS1St6d by Frances Henmng R N 1S operatmg on Kaye D1eh1's mgrown toe na1l He seems to be hav1ng a dlffl cult t1me because Kaye's foot 1S t1Ck11Sh You know her better as Madam Belle the famous dress desxgner Our Enal V1S1t 1S to a worn farm 1n Mmnesota Upon our arnval we see Bruce Dal1lstrom lymg 1n a hammock s1pp1ng lemonade We hear lum ShOlIt1I1g to Ins sweatmg partner Dav1d McInnes 'Get to work and plant those worms Our best customer James Hausmann w1ll be here next week so we must have them good and fat ' ' That folks IS the end of our program So unt1l next week remember 1f you want gum ha doesn't lose 1tS flavor on the bedpost overmght get Itchy G1tchy Goo gum When we untangle ourselves from our ultra modern chairs we are so chsgusted w1th them that we wr1te a letter to Juletta Stenberg the des1gner of these contraps1ons vv ' ' ' .11 .' . - ' . 1 11 . , . u ' ' YI vv ' ' 11 ' ' ' ' ' 2 ' 1 ' . . , . 0 ' ' Il ,, . . ,. . . 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Not Pictured Nancl Holmes Barbara Falconer Shxrley K1len Mary Bly The Jumor Class elected the followmg off1cers Carol Ashelm pres1dent Dav1d Soholt v1ce pnes1dent Pat McNamee sec retary and Sharon Hoyt treasurer Cllr Student Counc11 representatwe IS Pat McNamee The carruval klng and queen cand1dates were Ros1e Kuntz and Juruor Gadberry Peggy Grant was our home commg queen attendant Mr M1ller IS our class advxsor S 0!IJ!l0f7l O!l.2 ICZAA Q b 4 0 FIRST ROW John Ludwig Dale Skansgaard Shlrley Sorum Bomue Petne Lynn Fortman Ruth Grothmann Frances Holzkamm Glona Freeland SECOND ROW Arlene Pederson Georg1a Hendncks CanollW1ger Duane Preston Jamce Rams fxeld David Buckholz Charles Mueller Mrs Johnson ADVISOR THIRD ROW David Merganthal Mary Savende Norma Dahlstmm Jackxe Bakkum Carmen Over boe Kay Beckman Maureen Sorum Marguerlte Weber FOURTHROW Dolores Ardnt Jerry Lmdgren Kay Ferguson Dune Lee G1fford Glorla Srruth Gary Koerlng Bruce Kaldor FIFTH RCNV Larry Ashe1m Ronald Knutson Davld Schafer Wesley Fossum Rlchard Moen Roger Dahlstrom Richard Freeland Gary Schomack Not Pictured Lmda Dahlstrom EN Class offlcers elected by our class were Wesley Fossum pres1dent, Gary Koermg V109 presldent, Mary Savere1de secretary and Margue r1te Weber treas urer Elected to the Student Counc11 were Carmen Overboe and Charles Mueller Klng and queen candldates for the carnlval were Marguente Weber and Roger Dahl strom Carmen was hornecommg attendant Cllr adv1sor IS Mrs Oscar Johnson JRQAMQH IGAA 4. ,ml FIRST ROW Mane Fliescher Margaret KVIUIE B1lly Schultz Robert G1fford Robert Steffen lnez Smith Jul1e Elton Mr Holo ADVISOR SECOND ROW Catherme Haugen Janette Mclnnes Clance Wentworth Peggy Hoyt Manlyn Grage Donna K1len THIRD ROW John Rachow Rosalyn Solberg Elame Mclnnes Carol Brennen Joanne Meyer Kay Letnes Gary Anderson FOURTH ROW Russell Suuth Tom Anderson V1rg1n1a Kuntz Sondra Koermg Al1ce Fondnck Nancy Kuhle Roger Merganthal Allan Fondnck FIFTH ROW Karen Weber Duane Berg Dxane Thorsrud Roy Oelr1ch Lloyd Kvltne Glen Bunn grud Ne1lHenn my 6- fl S TE Kg ff We started the school year by electmg class officers They are as follows ,J President Robert Steffen, V1ce Presldent Carol Brennan, Secretary Sondra Koermg, Treasurer Ne11 Henn Our Student Counc1l representatlve IS Tom Anderson Kmg and queen candxdates were Rosalyn Solberg and Jolm Rachow Our adv1sor IS Mr James B Holo. 30 n 1 1 ' L 4 1 , , 1 f - I 7 a . , 1 .L 1 . 1, Y f 2 9: 5 Y . 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Q..- Q1 X S FIRST ROW Al1ce Hendncks Ann Pederson Elleen Eblen Sandra Sorum Jlmmy Conners John Mollerstrom SECOND ROW Arthur Foss Lynn Soholt R1chard Snuth Joyce Buckhouse Marx Ann S1egert Don Kavadas ADVISOR THIRD ROW 'Xlerlm Grage Charles Krabbx John H111 Charles Olson Loretta Nljorness Roselyn Nlueller FOURTH ROW Paulette Eldum Ruth Nlelsbx Edna H111 Connxc Jeffers PL gg, W1gr.r karen SOI'l1L FIFTH ROW Cheryl Olson Edd1e Flscher Eugene Oelrlch Sheldon Rolunann Sally Xnn Swenson Dale Engel I fx f-. fx 'lhe e1ghth grade elected the follomng off1cers Presldent Sally Ann Swenson V1ce Pres1dent Comue Jeffers Secretary Mary Ann Se1gert and Treasurer Rosalvn K Mueller Our Student Councll representa f1Ve IS Cheryl Olson Charles Olson and Rosalyn Mueller were elected our klng and queen candldates for the carmval Mr Don Kavadas IS our adv1sor f' N K. K ,- 215 1-'i 1-5 owl? Seveniflz gfzacfe 554 ev' FIRST ROW Guy Lee Thorson Mike Peterson Don Halverson Burrs lxoering Andrea Goshinska Sharon Volk Sharon Pederson SECOND ROW Karen Fleischer Bonnie Anderson Judw Sorum Sandra Pederson Jim Fankhanel Eileen Dickhoff Mrs Frank Brasel ADX ISOR THIRD ROW Kathleen Mclnnes 'kIelxaSorum Dorothx Soholt Marx Jwhr Jim Ashland Louie Shornack Jim Holzkamm f FOURTH ROW Rodnex Bxars Jerrx Koering, Richard Nelson Ilcne Lctnts Rub5 'Nlurch Clarence Kilen Romue Lindgren FIFTH erson Rolwolle Smith David Trxba lxcnnx Xlotnl Ellen Christoff Dougla Jmthk Eugene Oelrich Not Pictured Rwmond Blx Class officers elected this year were: vice-presidentg Don Halverson-secretary and David Tryba-treasurer. The Student Q Council representative from our class is Guy Lee Thorson. Cllr carnix al king and queen, who were crowned were Melva Jane Sorum and David Tryba. Our class advisor is Mrs. Frank Brasel. Z Jim Ashland-president: Rormie Lindgren- Acifwztzes vi, , 4 ,5,. . 9 Q -' 'f 44 erke. J arlene B M V6 Gro et TIS: Marlene Dickhoff, Kaye Diehl, Jan AJORl'IT'l M rn Brakke, Juletta Stenberg, rba Ba zberger, fit K Sorum , Kay CII I'0 2111 M ary Save reide W:M FIRST RO sandra Seim Donna Buetnner. John Mollerstrom, eber, W HFC!! K ngel, Dale li 1 Olson, Connie Jeffers, Carol Lee YY he C CI' Roselyn Muell OW: Mary Ann Seigert, R SECOND Shamn Pederson, Sandra Pederson, Louis Schornack, Ove rmocn , Ashland, Sonia lyn HID I3 rennen , C I'SOIl. Ann Pc-de guson , Sondra CI' e, Sharon F uhl boe, Nancy K CI' Dv C CII 211711 C nes, ette Mclnnes, Eilene Let Jfln RD ROW: 'l'lII Thorsrud, Allan ack, Ron FYI Scho ary Kaldor, Kay Ferguson, G CC mith, Bru ROW: RoNolle S ll FOURT Lee on , Guy I'S n Ilalve mmy Ashland, Do dwig, Ji Lu Kay Charles Olson, ct Dullum III' Marg Gunderson , son, Mr. J. B. llolo, DIRECTOR. I' O Th ering, Ko Lindgren, Gary fy Jer 1 eB ki 3-C an, J hnOm chow, Jo Ra lin Jo ry Koe ring, HI' Il ROW B F T FI , David pson, Tom Anderson H1 ho rd Moen, Lowel T ha ,-4 Ric c Berg, an unior Gadbe rry, Du J 1 C :miel Krus D ers, B lly Moller- Hn Co W Jimn -f-e nt, T21 Lawrence G P ctured: ..-4 nning. Not ces Ile , F ran ol z ,li ay Letnes li Huck Moen. Y Nelson, Kcnn rd Strom, Richa tests, COT! Sa rt HCC CO various s participated in ha olo, es B. II ZUT1 rs. 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FIRST ROW Juletta Stenberg Marlene BJerke Kaye D1ehl Marlene Dlckhoff Barbara Brakke SECOND ROW Donna Buethner, Sharon Ferguson, Kay Krltzberger Margaret Dullum THIRD ROW Lowell Thompson Allan Gunderson Frances Henrung Not P1ctured Lawrence Grant maj,ofze,fieA I Marlene Janet Kax e Marlene D1ckhoff Grox e Dxehl Bjerke Sb Uh : ' ,' v . ly' 'W . '- 1 ,L - f 2 S . 3 ' 3 . 7 ' : ' , . : , , ' . ' : . l , i I 4 Q t 1' is 1 ' Q . f 3 , so , - ,l ff. , . . Q, , . 3 f ,, y -F 5 g, W 1 K . - ,X A . - v 1 V A' f ' v , N Z Q . F M ,ilk 3 . , H RF I ,K I . L L 'qt' 2 I ' ' M fx 1 f .5 . Z in 7 e X ' PM femdom fzofuoa C? 9 3' gl- 23 .S - tp I V, 5 I , X .f I Q! Z :fy M, 45' - J 4,1 2 Q 7 , K My X Y 7 A as 'J Q7 1 ,f . 'Y w V -I 2 I Q l 4 al A 1 K I f 1 FIRST ROW: Donna Buethner, Gwendolyn Doeden, Marlene Dickhoff, Juletta Stenberg, Emelie Berkas. SECOND ROW: Marlene Bjerke, Kaye Diehl, Frances Herming, Barbara Brakke, Kaye Koering. THIRD ROW: DeVonne Johnson, Sharon Ferguson, Bruce Dahlstrom, Kay Kritzberger, Margar- et Dullum. FOURTH ROW: Lowell Thompson, Allan Gunderson, Jim Hausmann. Cordell Korun. C 0 UZ a. n ,L A ,ai A Qs QX Q Q Y J 0 nf J 3 Quia l glee '56 Q1 FIRST ROW Mane Fle1scher Jul1e Elton Slurley Sorum Kay Beckman Kathryn Haugen, Rosalyn Sol berg Ruth Grothma.n, Marllyn Grage Clar1ce Wentvsorth Janette Mclnnes SECOND ROW Joanne Meyer Peggy Hoyt Inez Sm1th Janet Grove Gwen Doeden Marlene Dwkhoff Juletta Stenberg Kay Ludwxg Emehe Berkas, Kaye D1ehl THIRD ROW Donna Buethner Frances Heruung Arlene Pederson Ca rol W1ger Margaret Kv1tne Georgla Hendmcks Jarnce Ramsf1eld Sandra Selm Soma Overmoen Mary Saver e1de FOURTH ROW Barbara Brakke Sharon Hoyt Carol Lee Brennen Carmen Overboe Carolyn Ash land Marguerlte Weber Elame Mclnnes Sondra Koermg Nancy Kuhle Kay Letnes FIFTH ROW Jackle Bakkum Carol Ashelm Ros1e Kuntz Kaye Koerlng Marlene Bjerke Bonme Petr1e Margaret Dullurn DeVonne Johnson, Norma Dahlstrom Maureen Sorum SIXTH ROW Kay Ferguson, Dolores Arndt Jenslne Overmoe D1x1e Lee G1fford D1ane Thorsrud Mr Holo DIRECTOR Karen Burmgrud Sharon Ferguson Karen Weber Kay Kntzberger Not pxctured Donna K1len Barbara Falconer The G1rlS' Glee Club under the directlon of Mr J B Holo has 61 members The officers are Presx dent Emelle Berkas V1ce Presxdent Gwen Doeden Secretary Juletta Stenberg, and Treasurer Kaye Koer1ng 50,1 glee gms 31 AA 1 1 FIRST ROW Robert Glfford Robert Steif n Davxd Buckholz Tom Anderson John Rachovs Bxlly Schultz SECOND ROW Duane Preston John Oman Cordell Korup Charles Mueller Damel Kruse Gary Ander son Lowell Thompson. Tl-HRD RUN Roger Mergenthal Duane Berg Gary Schornack Russell Snuth Nell Henn Larry Asheun FOURTH ROW Glen Burxngrud Wesley Fossum Clayton Schultz Butch Fank hanel Dav1d Soholt Darrel Rotvold Lloyd Kvxtne FIFTH ROW Bruce Dahlstrom Ron Thorsrud Allan Gunderson, J1m Hausmann R1chard Moen Roy Oelr1ch Mr Holo DIRECTOR There are 32 boys ln Boys' Glee Club wluch IS also chrected by Mr Holo The OfhCC!'S are Presx dent LOWe1l TIIOUIDSOH VICE Presxdent Bruce Dahlstmm, Secretary Cordell Korup Treasurer J1m Hausmann and L1bl'31'13n Allan Gunderson . fb . ,, VV, , 1 .. M A , ,V t V V A ' '. ', . T, 1 Af f A ' +I. 1 ' Ch 1 , 1 It V ,A , . A ,I ., .. ,I 1 V V Q Q 1. ,G W' - - ' 1 W 1 ' 9 ' .Q il 2' - ,, ,L V, x , r' If 11 If ' ' , : . . 1 ' 1 I 1 1 . 1 ' 1 I V 1 1 3 1 1 . 1 1 1 A 1 1 l 1 ' . 1 I 1 4 . 1 1 ' 1 . 1 U ' 7 . . 1 1 1 ' ' I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 b 1 ' 1 1 V - I . 1 l 1 - 1 . 1 I 1 . . 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' . ' 1 ' 1 - - 1 ' 1 1 , . . V . , . . , . ' , ' . . . , . : '- - . V . . - V -1 - . fe A ,, . 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B Q46-lu v 4 A I , V ,, V Y ' L, A F Q , K - . 1 x i 4tr, 1'-G - t 1 3 QL: Siucfeni Council SEATED Margaret Dullum Lowell Thompson Lars Grant ADVISOR Butch Fankhanel Pat McNamee STANDING Guy Lee Thorson Cheryl Olson Torn Anderson Charles Mueller Carmen Overboe Marlene Byerke Among the numerous act1v1t1es of the Student FOUIICII were the sponsomng of vanous school partles and operatmg the coat check room at athlet1c contests Another of the1r functlons was the operatlon of the book store whlch IS 1n 1tS tenth year of operat1on The Student Councll has acted very successfully 1n actlng as a representatwe group The off1cers of the Student Counc1l are Pres1dent Lowell Thompson V1ce Pres1dent Butch Fankhanel and Secretary Treasurer Pat McNamee LLOJLQJLLQHA L RLELLLELELLA a u Q 2 SEATED: Phyllis Rensland Lucy Peterson Mrs. Oscar Johnson Barbara Fleisher Pat McNamee STANDING: Carolyn Ashland Marlene Bjerke Sonia Overmoen Sandra Seim Margaret Dullum Emelie Berkas Shirley Sorurn. 565.001 SEATED Gwen Doeden Kay Koering Marlene Dickhoff Miss Vorachek ADVISOR Emel1eBerkas Marlene Byerke Mrs Oscar Johnson ADVISOR Kaye Diehl STANDING Kay Ludwig Carolyn Ashland Marilyn Hammargren David Mclnnes Kay Kntzberger Margaret Dullum Bruce Dahlstrom Jim Hausmann Sharon Fergu son Barbara Brakke Lowell Thompson David Boeddeker Frances Hemung Juletta Stenberg papen. Siaglgl Edito rs Head Typist Co Typi sts Emelie Berkas Marlene Bjerke Gwendolyn Doeden Marlene Dickhoff Sharon Ferguson Lucy Peterson Juletta Stenberg Kaye Diehl Marilyn Hammargren Kay Koermg Co Editors Proofreader . . Advertising . . . Business Manager Circulation . . . . . . . Layout ..... Sports ..... Social ...... Fashions . . Music .... Grade News . . . . . Advi so rs .... .James Hausrnann Kay Ludwig Carolyn Ashla.nd Lawrence Grant David Boeddecker Sharon Ferguson Frances Henning Lowell Thompson Bruce Dahlstrom David Mclnnes Margaret Dullum Kaye Koering Marlene Dickhoff Kay Kritzberger Barbara Brakke Marilyn Hammargren Miss Vorachek Mrs. D. Johnson E DIT ORS Emelie Marlene Be rkas B je rke Queen and f4iiencfa.niA een, aye 'oeri Q11 K K Hg Attendants - Peggy Grant and Carmen Overboe. 36 QE A 0 C ffl 7 5 9 C V 0 9 fn XP- 7 ,O 52 N 6 g 5 Queen and C0-C-a7niaLnA -Captains - Jim Iluusmann and Lowell Thompson kd W1 lllll Under the directionof Mrs. Frank Brasel our Junior Class presented three one-act plays on the evenings of April 6th and 7th, The first play was a mystery entitled, The Uninvited Ghost . The second was a drama, The Yotmgest. French Toast, the last, was a comedy. The plays were a huge success, THE UNTNVITED GHOST SEATED: Bruce Dahlstrom, Cordell Korup, LaVonne Peterson, Kay Kritzberger, Marg- aret Dullum, Kaye Diehl. STANDING: Willy Steffen, Gwen Doeden, Marsha Jones, Mrs. Brasel, David Mclnnes, '11 '1 sw :1 o rn ua E S 5. WN THE YOUNGEST SEATED Emehe Berkas Dav1d Boeddeker STANDING Juletta Stenberg Sharon Ferguson Allan Gunderson Mrs Brasel Lowell Thompson FRE NCH T OAST SEATED J1m Hausmann Marlene Bjerke A Barbara Brakke Lucy Peterson Marlene D1ckhoff Lawrence Grant STANDING Manlyn Hammarffren Ruby Donna Buethner 4 K. Ts YI IV v . : J Z 1 ' a s - I asv ll VI , : ' , I , Q 1 , X ' 9 . Y ' 4 A I V, : D ,. .3 ' I ' 5 Goshinka, Mrs. Brasel, Kay Koermg, 5 , - y F . 5 . A I FS? . .Q T , fc? 'D nl BOND BILTXX ILEN SEATED Juletta Stenberg sharon Ferguson Kaye Kocring STANDING Mrs Johnson Emelie Berkas 14 Under the direction of Mrs. Oscar Johnson our Senior Class presented three one-act plays on the evening of November 16. The first play was a mystery entitled, Murders of Miriam. ' The second was a comedy, Oh, Baby! The Bond Between, the last was a I 1 drama. The Dlavs were a huze success. 'MURDERS OF MTRIAMH SEATED: Frances Henning, Gwen Doeden, Barbara Brakke, Margaret Dullum. STANDING: Allan Gunderson, Mrs. Johnson, Jim Ilausmann, Lawrence Grant. Oli BABE Diehl Marlene Dickhoff Daxid 'Xlclnnes Lowell lhompson hu lxritlburger SIXNIDING Nlrs Johnson N N 'Fw t A N SEATED: Marlene Bjerke, Kaye 30016011 7-earn 5 is F' It 4. ima FIRST ROW. David Mclnnes, Bruce Drihlstrom, Allan Gunderson, Jim llausmann, Lowell Thompson, Willie Steffen, David Boedekker. SECOND ROW: Robert S'Lei'fen, John Rachow, Gary Anderson, David Buckholz John Oman, Jerry Lindgren, Tom Anderson. TIITRD ROW Charles Mueller, David Iilergen- thal. Gary Koering, Bruce Kaldor, Ronald Knutson, Larry Aslieim, Butch Ifzinklianvl. FOURTH ROW- Daxid Soholt, Darrell Rotvold, Neil Henn. David Schafer. Clayton Schultz, Wesley Ifossum, Lloyd Kvitne FIFTH ROW- Cordell Korup, Junior Gadherry. STUDIZNT IVlANAGlilISg Ron Thorsrud, Roger Dahlstrom, Don Kavadas, Harold Rhodes, COACHES. Not Pictured' Lawrence Grant. The Burros finished 3rd in the RRV conference race. They used the split T offense. Jim Hausmann was top scorer in the conference. Lowell and Jim were chosen captains. In the conference we won 3 and lost 2. Our overall record was 3 and 4. II. II. S 0 . . Sacred Heart 120 Il. II. S 34 . . Portland I2 H. H. S -17 . . Northwood 0 II. H. S 6 . . Larimo re 20 II. II. S 25 . . Hatton 20 II. II. S 0 . . Mayville 13 II. II. S 0 . . Oak Grove I-1 Allan Gunderson Fullback Samoa 30 016011 L eiiexunen i Lawrence Grant Quarterback Jim Hausmann Halfback Wllly Steffen Center Davld Boeddeke r Center Lowell Thompson his Guard Bruce Dahlstrom Tackle Xp Y n, b 4 X t N Q' I ' A , xx, TS n , 'Q 74 x David Mclnnes Guard Ecwflzeioall 7eam Don Kavadas COACH W1llard Steffen STUDENT MAN 'XGER D'1v1d Mclnnes Bruce Kaldor Bruce Dahlstrom Jlm Ilausmarm Xll.1n Gunderson Ron ild Thorerud Lavl rencc Gr'1nt Lowell Fhompson Cordell Korup John Oman D.1x1d Bocddeker STLDILNI' 'NIAN AGER Startmg the season w1th four lettermen, mcludmg one regular, the 1957 Burros showed wlll by defeatmg a good Sacred Heart team Although playmg good ball at t1mes, errat1c play seemed to be the1r downfall The Burros ended the sea5on's play w1th Z1 7 12 record Last year's team went on to w1n the d1str1ct tournament, and placed tlurd ln the reg1on '5' sgmcz FIRST RCIV: Robert Steffen, Gary Anderson, Roger Mergzmthzll, Charles Mueller, Dmid Buchholz David Ylerganthal, John Rachow, SECOND ROW: Don Mlller, COACH: Gary Kocring. Bruce Kulclor, Weslie Fossum, Roger Mergan- thah Roy Oelrich, Richard Moen, Lloyd Kvltne, Daxid Schafer, Jerry Lindgren, Billy Schultz, STUDENT MANAGER. 7 957 BaAfeei6all Seniofw Qxhll f5 -... -. fA fix Z-N ff , ,-. 1, -r T Y Lowell Thompson Guard '! :JO rndknmen in 'Q as A '00 'QRS X .4159 ill H2 FIRST ROW Jon Bmkke Txm Meyer D1ck Breen Gale Boeddeker Doug Falconer Jack Halverson SECOND ROW Wesley Fossum Darryl Rotvold Darry Kntzberger Ron Thorsrud Lawrence Grant J1m Hausmann Allan Gunderson THIRD RCNV John Oman Dav1d Buckholz Charles Mueller Gary Koermg Bruce Kaldor Davxd Mergen thal Orvllle Huseby Roger Dahlstmm Don Kavadas COACH The 1956 Burro tlunclads had a v1ctorxous year The Burros ran away w1th the conference track meet w1th a total of 67 112 polnts At the Dlstrxct Class B meet m Grand Forks the Burros took second edged by Cavaher The Burros p1cked up two pomts m the State B meet at Jamestown when Gale Boeddeker f1n1shed thxrd 1n the 880 yard run Ili 1 II 1 A , ' N ' 9 fl ' 7? 'rf 4 ' f ' Q' r f ' ' ,. .4 ,, ,,, r C, y K 1 xl I L .ar I - ' ' F -4 E f , U, I f as ' 3 Q 7 fi I ' - Y A M' W , lv 3 A 4 6 fix 51 ' ,fo we ll +' , + az T ...S Q gt - A X ,bv f ig V -I 4 Af' 4 .in e Ha.aeru a ,Kin Y M C ogief n.'-.:, Ei 3 T 5 x Q a A 1 x 1 - Z I ! . Y 9 U ' I Y D ! 7 . I U . . , . I . gcweoall Team I9 6 Siaie. Runnm-up FIRST ROW Richard Klementson T1m Meyer Jack Halverson Gale Boeddeker Dlck Breen on Bxakke SECOND ROW Bill Wentworth Doug Falconer Jun Doeden Ron Thorsrud Allan Gunderson Lawrence Grant THIRD ROW Butch Fankhanel Darrel Rotvold Roger Dahlstmm Harold Rnodes COACH Jerry Lindgren Cordell Konxp John Lundgren The 1956 Burros had a very successful and eventful year 1n baseball The1r season record was Glglt w1ns agamst one loss The Burros defeated McV11le 1n the d.1str1ct play-off at H11lsboro by a score of 17 1 thus ent1tl1ng the Burros for a spot mn the State Class B Tournament ai Jamestown North Dakota The Burros won the fxrst two games 1n the state tournament by dowmng Hope 6 0 and Mlnto 7-6 In the fmal play off the Burros were clxpped by Beulah 1n the twelfth lllnlllg by a score of 9 8 Coach Kavadas led the team at Jamestown 5 1 1 1 1 1 J 7 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 4 1 Q 1 1 - 1 1 , . Q7 Leiiefunen A lac FIRST ROW John Oman Cordell Korup Charles Mueller Jerry Llndgren Davld Boedekker SECOND ROW Davld Mclnnes Don Kavadas Harold Rhodes Don Mxller ADVISORS THIRD ROW Lowell Thompson Gary K06I'll'1g Jumor Gadberry Larry Ashe1m Darrel Rotvold FOURTH ROW Davld Soholt Davxd Schafer Clayton Schultz Wesley Fossum W1ll1e Steffen FIFTH ROW Roger Dahlstrom Bruce Dahlstrom Allan Gunderson Jxm Hausmann Ron Thorsrud Not Plr-tured Lawrence Grant .w,??'-1 .2 3 i ,E -fn? gn' The lette rmen elected the followxng off1cers Lawrence Grant p1es1dent James Hausmann v1ce pres1dent Dav1dBoeddeker secretary Bruce Dahlstrom treasurer Coach, Don Kava das and H A Rhodes, Don Mxller advlsors School Fun - 4.-K,-...,. - .mf I s High V 1 S v :af , 2,112 - . -VAQ'V '- f I A. '. If W' -I L.. A wh Lp ', V 5. w 5 3 1 ef ff 1 Za? ' ,.., zigg y' Y funny, my , '- 131'5'f3v beaurifu1z: 2. .,p 1.. S f lk ' . u LY ,fugf jeg I if ' v.,'s..-5.55 ' 7 ' 'L' JZ' A N m X M i af I wwf, xf, - f - we M ,,-5 . 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Cordell Korup Kay Krltzberger David Mclnnes James Notch Lucy Peterson Willard Steffen Juletta Stenberg Lowell Thompson Phyll1s Rensland Mrs Brasel Grant Rhodes Holo r M1ller r Kavadas Mrs Johnson NIISS Vorachek Bemg 6' 10 tall Be1ng short and fat w1th red ha1r and freckles Not bemg moved ln Englxsh class Havmg a full desk over the weekend Walklng to and from school Not bossmg Cordy around 1n chem1stry expenments Trymg to lose 95 lbs Be1ng a true and loyal Repubhcan W1thOlIt rlngs on her f1nger Walklng around w1th a frown on her face Wearmg red pla1d Bermuda shorts Dr1v1ng a plnk Cadlllac convertlble Not havmg g1rls 1n band and chorus Talkmg fast Smoklng c1gars 1n health class W1thout her l1tt1e bell Not havlng somethmg spec1al for he r classes on hohdays CIMA Wall We the Class of 1917 of Hillsboro High School being of sound mind and excellent health bequeath here our last will and testament with the knowledge that they will be carried out and cherished To the bclox ed faculty uc leaxe our do it yourself kit contauung vitamin pills nerxe pills and pills for tired blood Freshman Class To the Freshman Class we will our green apples may they ripen by the time you are semors Sophomore Class To the Sophomore Class we will our alert minds excellent grades and our way with the teachers Junior Class To the Junior Class we will our battered books our battered desks and our ability to never speak out of turn Emelie Berkas will my roaring laughter to Burch Fankhanel As if he needs it' Marlene Bjerke will my neutrality in health psychology class discussions to Barbara Falconer Barbara Brakke will my Saturday night parties to Janet Grote David Boeddcker vmll my haircut to Richard Freeland May he make good use of it Donna Buethner will my interest in Wapheton science to anyone who cares to invest Bruce Dahlstrom will my girl in every port to Lynn Fortman Marlene Dickhoff will my different hair styles every week to Kay betnes Kay Diehl will my dear hunting to Slurley Sorum Good luck' Gwendolyn Doeden will my love UQ for the teachers to all the teachers' pets Margaret Dullum will my ability to talk all during the study periods and still get my work one to Sondra Koering Ruby Goslunska will my qiuet and refined manner to David Schafer Lawrence Grant will my French beret to anyone who wants to pay enough for it Kenneth Harsted will my brains to the faculty Frances Henmng will the natural wave in my hair to Bruce Kaldor Long may it wave' l James Hausmann will my ability to have a different girl every week to Roger Dahlstmm Marilyn Hammargren will my ability to pop corn to Caroll Wiger DeVonne Johnson will my love for a lower classman to Janice Ramsfield Kay Koermg will my inability to resist food bo Dixie Lee Kay Kritzberger will my ability to argue debate dispute and prolong to Sandra Seim She needs 1t9 I Cordell Korup will my popularity in health class fbeing the only boyj to whomever will appre c1ate it Allan Gunderson will my nonchalant ways to Gary Schorhack David Mclnnes will my mckname Pud to Ronnie Knutson James Notch will my ability to keep out of trouble with girls to John Rachow Lucy Peterson will my flash bulbs to all class photographers Phyllis Rensland will my ability to catch a man during leap year to Nancy Khule Willard Steffen will my ability to give good advice to anyone corny enough to want it Juletta Stenberg will the bass drum to Karen Weber Stay on beat' ' Lowell Thompson will my sarcastic remarks in English class to anyone who thinks they can get by with it THE END I, . y . . . n . . I, ' , ' ' ' . ' . I, y . . . . . t I, , ' ' ' . I, . , . Y . . ' I, ' , ' -1 ' ' . . I, , ' . I, , , . . . . . d ' . I, Sharon Ferguson, will my ability of going steady for a long period of time to my sister Kay I, ' , ' ' ' ' . I, , ' ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, ' , ' ' ' ' . ' .. I, , . . . . . D I, . y . . . . u I, , ' ' ' . I, . 1 . . . . . . , . L . , . .. 7 1 . , s . . I, , ' . I, . . . ,, ,, . . I, , . . . . . . I, , ' . I, . , . . . . I I, . 7 . . . . . . l I, , ' . . , I, , . . . . . 7 95 6 gfLacfuaieA FIRST ROW Kathleen Eblen Janxce Rotvold B1lly Wentworth Douglas Falconer Mary Ann Hovet Murxel Pederson SECOND ROW Jaruce W1ger Marlene Mu1r Mav1s Goshlnska Sylvla Engel Judy Benson Jamce Strom Soma Korup THIRD ROW John Lundgren Nhlfred Smlth R1chard Klemenson Ronald Byars Txm Meyer Jun FOURTH ROV! Sharon Wxlson Russell Boeddeker Gale Boeddeker Jack Halverson Jon Brakke Georg1a Kaldor E1leen Henrung FIFTH ROW Eleanor Foss Myrna Nelson Margaret Meyer D1ck Breen Barbara Arnegard Duane Pederson Z ,- Doeden, Bryan Notch. ,, oy T fp-X X f s Advertising Corzizzidwiofw WE THANK THE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTORS TO THE 1957 HBURRO. A and K Dairy Bar Aker's Men's Store Alsaker Implement Andrew's Insurance Ashland Implement Arnies Barber Shop Arnold Sorum Bly's 66 Service Bova1rd's Hatchery Brakke's Rexall Drug Bud's Standard Service Christ1ne's Lunch C J Rund Coast to Coast Store Coll1n's Pharmacy Dr J J Breen Equity Elevator and Trading Company Fairway Food Store Fankhanel's Variety Store Farmer's Union O11 Company Fossum Dairy Frankfurt Insurance F U G T A Elevator Gamble Store George E Sorl1e Goose River Creamery Groves Meat Market Halverson Furniture Hegge Real Estate Hillsboro Auto Company BABY PICTURES Hillsboro Banner Hillsboro Bakery Hillsboro Cleaners Hillsboro Civic and Commerce Association Holzkamm Pontiac Company Hovet Implement Interior Lumber Company Jahnke Oil Company Joe's Recreat1on Johnson Store Inc Kitchen Kluuc Lindgren Bulck Lynn Ferguson Lynn's Meat Market McLean Clinic Midwest Feed and Produce Mtur Farm Supply Norrs Locker Plant Northwestern State Bank O K Foss Insulation and Roofing Company Olsen Jewelry Olson and Rice Red Owl Store Red and Wlute Food Store R F Gimkelman and Sons Rohman's Skelly Supply Rudrud Insurance Scheel's Hardware Talmo Brothers FIRST ROVN lTopj Alla Gunders n Dax d Boeddeker Vlillard Steffen Lovell Thompson SECOND ROVR Kay Kocx-ing Marlene Bjerke G endolyn Doeden Juletta Stenberg Marilyn Ha marg en THIRD ROVK Marlene D ckhoff Kay Diehl Ruby Goshinska David Mclnnes Devonne J hnson FOURTH RCM Ihyllxs Rensland Sharon Fergus n Lucy Peterso Margaret Dullum Barbara Brakke FIFTH ROVH Emel e Berkas La renee Grant Cordell K rup Bruce Dahlstro Donn Buethn r SIXTH ROVL James Haus ann Kenneth Harstad Kay Kr tzberger Frances Henning James Notch OU sv vw - ' , . . . 4 . . . 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