Jamestown High School - Zee Ka Tow Yearbook (Jamestown, ND)

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Ze.. 6, i959 OW JAMEQTOWN HIGH SCHOOL JAMESTOWN. NORTH DAKOTA CONTENTS Page 3 Classes Page 9 Activities Page 19 FOREWORD The l9w9 Annu 11 Staff invites you to accom piux our Blue Jax on a flight through the school To vou he will prc cut a bird s view oflamestown High School ,uid thc manv acuxities which it rep re gms 2 Faculty and Administration Athletics Page 51 Underclassmen Page 63 Seniors Page 77 l , 2 r - - , , , V ' - L . . V . ,S . , gn 571, Cu A, .xdclminidfra fion The Robert sner ADMINIQTRATORS ltlors of Jamestown High School, fluaior High Principal, William Gus ndent of Schools, and Albert Gul- High Principal, plan the year's ac- BOARD OF EDUCATION The members ofthe Board of Education fstandingj R. O. Melland, W, S. Gussner, Superintendent, E. O. Wie- land. Qseatedj T. E. Pederson, H. A. Fridlund, R. E. Nerison, T. E. Risbrudt, F. I.. Robertson, President, and Bertha Ebel, Secretary. discuss the problems that arise each month. 4 FACULTY Q 1 Ecneics WARREN DUNTLEY Vocal Music Choir, Chorus CARL EKSTROM Agriculture F.F.A. ERNEST GATES Physical Educ ation Football, Track STELLA AANRUD English III -- Girls' Counselor KERMIT HAMMER Mathematics Activities Ticket Sales MABEL HARTJE Commerical Deca ' A ' If f' fffmlaffx WLM? EDWARD BANTTARI Algebra Jr. High Athletics CATHERINE HAUSER Commercial Cafeteria Supervision HELEN HOERMANN Home Economics Cafeteria Supervisor GEORGE BARRON Chemistry, Physics Drivers' Education RALPH KRAFT English Il, World History Commercial Law Public ations' Business Advisor WILLIAM KRIVOBOK Modern Problems Football, Jr. High Track , VIRGIL BUCHHOLTZ CW' World History Boys' Counselor Intramural Basketball ORVILLE LEMAY Shop, Trade Education Patrol, Deca if, 45 MA RIAM MARKEL Physical Education Cheering, G.A.A,, Twirling i GERTRUDE MIKKELSEN Mathematics Zee-Ka-Tow HELMUT ALBRECI-IT Mechanical Drawing, Shop Elementary Basketball Dramatic Settings C EC ILIA MOHS Biology Projector C lub MILLICENT NYQUIST English II, III Blue Jay News ELFRIEDE ANDERSON English I, German Sr. High Playmakers RONALD RICHARDSON Instrumental Music I Orchestra N ' English IV Speech Xa if J BERNICE sH13A.555J' ggi!!! l IONA DESCHNEAU Social Studies 9 Library HELEN STENSLAND U. S. History Radio Guild KARL ULMER Instrumental Music Band CLENNA ELLIS Arithmetic 8 Language Arts Girls' Glee Club GLENORA WATKINS English II, Commercial Junior Echo J.. un f. . ' 1 2 f w 2 ,an f A 'EW I 'L 452' ,Fw W, ,,K.? 'n gs .1 ,3' .' 3 . w Q , Q Q.: Q fu A I M 2 f-Q, 32 Sq' Q 7 -Q- u , Un-, , 4 'if V4 ' 73 iv! Yi av , 5 COOKS JOHN THURN History 7, Arithmetic Industrial Arts Jr. High Basketball FACULTY LEOLA TROWBRIDGE History 7 Clio Club FLORENCE WATHNE Geography 8 Cafeteria Supervisor BERTHA EBEL GLYNDON WHITE Science 9 Jr. High Science Clu ALICE FARROH Se Secretary b cretary CUQTODIANQ Busy cooks, Mrs. Trautman and Mrs. Seher, prepare appetizing food for hungry students. These five capable custodians Mr. Mogck, Mr. Gruneich, Mr. Rueb, Mr. Krueger, and Mr, Wahl are busy personnel around J.H.S. 8 41 'sgizf SX' I Xxx adder! 5 Q Nx Q x Wk r , The future Blue Jay News staff examines old issues for ideas. These sophomore students seem entirely absorbed in their assignments. 10 M iss Shearer looks pleased as students engage in an intriguing discus- sion. ENGLISH What's a dangling participle? How do I write a good descriptive paragraph? What plays did Thornton Wilder write? These questions and many others are answered in the English classes at J.H,S. One semester each year is devoted to the study of grammar. Speech and writing are also emphasized to help students express themselves in a clear, concise manner. The fundamentals of taking notes and using references are also a part of the curriculum. The other half of the year is spent reading great works of literature. A class in journalism is held during the first semester for juniors who are more interested in newspaper work than a study of grammar The hard working pedagogues are Miss Stella Aanrud Miss Mrllrcent Nyquist Miss Bernice Shearer Miss Glenora Watkins and Mr Ralph Kraft. Ill KIIN 14-X Mrs Anderson heads the class rn singing German songs GERMAN LATIN The one hundred forty nine students enthusiastically attacking a foreign language this year top all previous en rollments by a definite margin German was taught ini I-I S for the first I1lTl6 Students in this course under the gurd ance of Mrs Elfriede Anderson struggled along without text books for the first few weeks because of a mistake in ship ping Everyone agreed in perfect Ger man, Aller anfang ist schwer. QA1l beginnings are hardy. Mrs. Frances Nichols made Latin a living language for her pupils, even though authorities term it as dead. Latin classes enjoyed working on special projects and displaying them at the an- nual P.T.A. exhibition. Among them were mosaics and models of ancient Roman houses. At the end of two years, the students not only understand Roman life and history, but have a better knowledge of our English language. Michael Freeman in Roman Costume Latin students with Mrs. Nichols inspect some of their projects ll What do those serious countenances mean, comprehension or lack of MATHEMATICS 1 I.H.S., with four years ofmathematics, of fers much more than the traditional readin', ritin', and 'rithmetic. Not only future engineers and mathemati- cians, but all college-minded students tackle these courses. Algebra I, which is a founda- tion for all other math and science courses, is the study of signed numbers. The five classes are taught by Mr. Edward Bantarri. Students ',,,..f-f--- Jerry claims it is easy when sur- rounded by such fellow workers as Connie, Carol, and Doris. Loyal helps Marilyn P., Tom,Chery1, Marilyn M., and Joannie solve one of the mysteries of geometry. taking Algebra Il devote their time to an ad- vanced study led by Miss Gertrude Mikkelsen. In plane geometry the ability to think straight is stressed by Miss Mikkelsen and Mr Kermit Hammer. Mr. Hammer also gives in- struction in the more complicated forms of math: solid geometry and trigonometry. For students desiring a better all-around under- standing of arithmetic, two classes in general mathematics are also offered. No wonder Joyce enjoys physics when conducting an experiment with Dave Warren and Kent Photosynthesis oxygen cravfish or manganese take your choice J H S has them all' Miss Mohs strives to make her students apt b1010glsIS while Mr Barron patiently instructs future chem ists and physicists When a supposedly safe expert ment explodes these teachers hare just cause to The District Science Fair held in Jamestown in March was the high point ofthe year for the science classes Project awards such as the navy cruise won by Aldean Wahl in 1938 are definitely worth slaving for All that work to find oxygen when they breathe rtall the time 13 SCIENCE A field trip with Miss Mohs pointing out the in trrcate parts of ct flower is never dull l l l I Y ' wonder at the scientific ability of their students. .Q . . . y . 1 . A. Aha! There's Italy! says John to Jim, Jerry, and Charles. Inge gives last minute instructions to panel members, Pam, Johanna, Bruce, and Gary. In this era of history making events Jamestown High School students are industriously preparing them selves for their future Job as the leaders and voters of our country Mrs Mildred Ganfreld and Mr Virgil Buchholtz instruct the sophomores in world history the Juniors learn of United States History from Miss Helen Stensland and Mr Buchholtz and Mr William Krivobok leads his senior students in a study of modern problems Besides following their text books in these SOCIAL STUDIES courses the pupils enthusiastically discuss present day problems of our world Not all students around J H S take part ln the reg ular social studies program During the summer, six weeks courses in Unrted States Hrstory and modern problems are offered Over fifty ambitious students wishing to gain an extra credit participated in this program last summer of the class as she explains capitol settings - . I I I I ' 4 ' I E? i Q Sharon holds the interest . . t tg - Ak I COMMERCIAL Clrckety clack go the typewrrters as the future secretarres learn the trrcks of thetr trade Typtng I rs under the rnstructron ofM1ss Harrret Shurr and Mrss Glenora Watkrns Mrss Mabel Hartjeteache the Typrng Il and Shorthand I and II students Mrs Catherrne Hauser demonstrates the frne pornts of bookkeeprng and busrness mathematrcs Besrdes txprng shorthand and bookkeeprng the students learn to operate dtfferent offrce machrnes The second year students spend one hour a week worktng at the drctaphone and electrrc typewrrter In addrtron they put thrs ex perrence rnto practrce by workrng rn downtown busrnes offrces durrng the last srx weeks perrod Salesmen to be take a retarl merchandrsrng course from Mrss Hartjc Besrdes therr studres they spend eweral hours every weak workrng for the local bUSl HCSN COHCCIHB ox d li, Future accountants concentrate on therr darly asslgnment Small customers enjoy shopprng when warted upon by Dee Mans Etna looks pleased as she nears the completron of 1 drffrcult tran scrrptron 15 v-Q , ' X . kd f , Z4 X, I r . r . Y- r . . Q I I 1 .5 . A .K . S V . 4. M , R- N. lv . , v 1 Q I ' . , . ' , . . . , -. -5 . A . Q - - , . . Q , K .J -' ' - ' v 5 f - Y sm ' nn V ll 1 ht. What else would Gayle Shrrley Jannett Gladvs and Erleen be makmg but a sack dress? HOME ECONOMICS AND AGRICULTURE tsl' Many appetrzrng odors drrfted through the halls th1s past year trmely remrnders that the Home Ec classes were learnrng to cook and bake w1th proftcrency Mlss Helen Hoermann and Mrss Arlene Hedahl rnstructed the students rn such valuable toprcs as Lrvrng wrth My Famrly I-iousrng and Home Furnrshrngs Home Nursrng and Makrng My Own Clothes Frfty nrne I H S students were enrolled rn Agrlcul ture I II III and IV th1s past year Under the drrectron of Mr Carl Ekstrom these boys not only learned ac cepted and rmproved farmrng methods but also strove to become well developed c1t1zens A graduate of -415, Bonme seems to enjoy servmg drnner for the hungry grrls rn Home Ee These amateur mspectots examme common vatretres of gram thrs four year course rs well prepared for a career rn farmrng Wally and Harold are draftxng whrle Mr Albrecht shows Chrrs and Allen the next step INDUSTRIAL ARTS The orrgm of all those beautlful tables lamps and other rtems of furmture whlch are proudly drsplayed at the sprrng P T A meetmg IS the rndustrral arts department Two drfferent sectrons comprrse thrs department Mechanrcal drawmg IS under the mstructron of Mr Albrecht Woodwork metalwork and electrrcal work are the subjects wluch the boys enrolled rn 1l'ldl1SU13l arts drlxgently pursue These classes are super vlsed by Mr LeMay and Mr Thurn Boys who follow thrs course have an excellent foundauon to become slulled workmen Mr Thurn demonstrates the correct way to use the crrcular saw hoprng that Rrchard B111 and MSYVID w1l1 use It correctly Gordon IS workrng at the Job he obtamed through the trade educatlon program The reds get the tlp off as Gayle leaps mto the a1r PHYSICAL EDUCATION For two hours weekly all J H S grrls don blue gym surts the characterlstlc garb of physrcal educatron classes Under the supervrslon of Mrs Hrldebrand they keep supple wrth calxsthemcs learn skrlls and rules of basketball and badmrnton play volleyball and softball and take lessons on proper posture The 1959 Physlcal Eclucatlon Exhlbmon rn Aprll Involved many of the grrls preparatron for physical frtness tests Wrth Mr Ernre Gates expert advrsmg the boys partrcr pate LH sports of many types mcludrng the mtra school volleyball tournaments Much practrce IS requrred for the excellent exhrbltron they put on rn the sprmg Calvm goes up and over 1n practrcxng for h1S performance 1n the sprlng exh1b1t1on 18 Meeting three hours each week, the male species ofJ.H.S. keep trim as they limber up in l'g6ll'llZ6lfl0l'l5 X X ix N5 X 'QRS O O O , .xdcfz uc hed ' . f' W ,.,. L+ f 1 f V ' , g I -L HN X x o 0 X K Q iv.- x x Y, .. x 4 X., ,. . ,Q , . rQk, X X XT' N t X ' kb - X x Xw SX X' xx X R 1K X ' Q The sun was really shining brightly at the annual clinic in Fargo! ZEE-KA-TOW TT I' 1 l Sorting the printable poses from the unprintable brings many a laugh. A less popular phase of produc- ing the annual--financial reports! After eleven years of waiting, the class of '59 has finally produced its own annual. The responsi- bility of putting the book together rested on the shoulders of Sharel Hanson, the editor, Carol Mergler was assistant editor and the photo editors were Elaine and Eileen Mayer. Miss Gertrude Mik- kelsen supervised the staff members in their work. Darlene Gienger and Mary Howes, business manager and assistant business manager, respectively, were advised by Mr. Ralph Kraft. Doing a variety of jobs were the other members of the staff: Joyce Corell, Erna Elhard, Joan Erick- son, Joanne Femrite, Carol Field, Judi Frey, Barbara Hack, Joyce Hanson, Marvalene Hiller, Eileen Hordetckey, Dynella Koenig, Linda Livesay, Nancy Mariner, Joann Mathias, Lois Monson, Sharon Nelson Billi Odegaard, Marilyn Porsborg, Bonnie Rohrer, Sharon Torkelson, and Cheryl Urdahl. VWWZW- , i. I gr Janice discusses the latest edition with the members of the staff. A small but energetic group of newspaper enthusiasts tackled the job of putting out six issues of the Blue Jay News during 1958-59. The managing editor, Janice Fredricks, oversaw the entire operation of writing stories and headlines, laying out pages, and getting the paper to the printer on time. Assisting Janice were the news editor, Gayle Arndtg the feature editor, Marilyn Porsborgg the editorial editor, Mary Farley, the review editor, Nancy Marinerg the sports editor, Gary Litt, and the art editor, Carol Hunt. Miss Millicent Nyquist advised the staff during first semester. Miss Vera Bol- linger supervised the second semester staff. Darlene Keaton, the business manager, aided by Mr, Ralph Kraft, kept the paper out of the red. The second semester saw the journalism class eagerly taking over the paper as the sen- iors departed with many memories. BLUE JAY NEWS Mary, Gayle, and Marilyn assist Janice and Miss Ny quist in proofreading the pages. Y P P Erik, Gary and Carol select pictures for the next issue. Nanc sto s to hel Darlene, 31 1 mf Ronald Tompt, vlce presldent pomts out the date of the band concert to the other offlcers, Dav1d Rlch, student dlrector Larry MCAlPln hbranan, Alf Clausen, presldent, Suzanne Jakes, L1brar1an, and Elrsabeth Sorkness, secretary Ellsabeth Sorkness, Bonnle Rohrer, Marlene Mledema an Janxce Fredncks are members of the Woodwmd Quartet They appeared February 17, at the annual band concert Double brass cho1r composed of Ronald Tompt, Davld Cledt, Carol Coulston, Larry McA1p1n Bart Holaday Jill Erlckson, Bruce Vondergeest and Carmen Komoruskl played the school Chrrstmas program basketball game, and annual concert ROW 1' K Sehr J Schulz A Elsworth, J Werth J Pfennin , J Fredricks, E Sorlmess, L Robinson A Prince i Row 2. o. Hanlmer, G. swanson, A. Gray, B. Rim-er, s. Jakes, M. Miedema, J. Hanson, s. Elhard,,D. peace, J. Frey, J. Berge. ROW 3: C. Urdahl, C. Mergler, S. Friederich, L. Hirschkorn, J. Retzlaff, R. Bernard, P. Hallock A. Clausen, J. Erickson, C. Coulston, M. Smith, J. Corell, R. Zimmerman. ROW 4: E. Saxvik, C. Lehrke, R. Smith, R. Ulrickson, D. Giedt, B. Vondergeest, R. Tompt, C. Komoruski, D. Rich, T. l-lerbster, K. Struble, B. Holaday, L. McA1pin, E. Komoruski, B. Gussner, R. Michael, A. l-leadland. ROW 5: S. Schneider, J. Ingle, C. DuRand, D. Ellingson, L. Record. BAND Calgary or Bust! comes the cry of all fifty-six band members as they hash over plans to attend the Calgary Stampede in the Canadian city of the same name. Work and play will both be objectives of this six-day trip in July, 1959. Besides marching in a two-and-one-half-hour parade, the J.H.S. band will tour scenic sites of the surrounding area. Under the able direction of Mr. Karl Ulmer, the Jamestown High School Concert Band made a number of well-received performances during the past year. Parades, the combined concert, the annual spring concert Qthis year a benefitl, the State Dairy Show, home football and basket- ball games, and Jamestown's Diamond Jubilee are only a few of the events at which this popular organization appeared. An important offspring of the band is its many ensembles, According to Mr. Ulmer, expe- rience in small groups 'ts vital in providing for the individual training in such areas as coop- eration, independence in technique, and listening for tone quality. Presiding officers for 1958-59 were Alf Clausen, president, Ronald Tompt, vice-president, Elisabeth Sorkness, secretary-treasurer, Larry McAlpin, Suzanne Jakes, and Gaylon Swanson, librarians. 23 2 ts' rf iv ROW 1: G. Arndt, G. Bantarri, S. Black, K. Burchill, T. Pederson, M. Miekle, C. Wedman. ROW 2: M. Wiedum, C. Du Rand, D. Kliengartner, K. Anderson, E. Sorkness, J. Fredricks, V. Arndt, D. Posley. ROW 3: M. Westley, J. Nichols, L. Boss, I. Frandsen, S. Jakes, S. Friederich, L. I-lirschkorn, M. Miedema, S. Derhiem, S. Pederson, D. Voldal, B. Johnson. ORCHESTRA Conducted by Mr. Ron Richardson, the Jamestown High School Orchestra has had a busy and prosperous year. A number of well- received appearances were made, including the joint fall concert, spring orchestra concert, and the Christmas program. In the Christmas program the orchestra and concert choir per- formed together for the first time. Two string ensembles presented numbers at various service rm clubs. Among their other activities, the or- chestra members attended and participated in the Class A string festival which was held in Fargo, The officers who helped plan this year's activities were Gayle Arndt, presidentg Grace Bantarri, vice presidentg Kay Ann Burchill, secretary-treasurer, Susan Black and Elizabeth Sorkness, librariansg and Kay Anderson, gazeteer. Edward Komoruski was elected to retary and treasurer, Susan Black and Elizabeth Sork- assist Mr. Richardson as Student director, ness, librarians, Kay Anderson, gazeteer, and Mary Weidum, chronicler. 24 The officers of orchestra are Gayle Arndt, president, Grace Bantarri, vice president, Kay Ann Burchill, sec- -we-4 x ROW 4: J. Ingle, S. Schneider, R. Tompt, J. White, C. Komoruski, J. Erickson, R. Bemard, P. Hallock, E. Komoruski, D. Rich, C. Meland, J. Derhiem, M. Melland. STANDING: E. Retzler, Mr. Richardson. At the piano: N. Youngbeck. STRING ENQEMBLE Grace Bantarri, Gayle Amdt, Billi Odegaard, Kay Ann Burchill and Susan Black, members of the String Ensemble, played for the dedication of the new inter- state highway 94, the grade schools, various school activ- ities, and at the annual orchestra festival. 25 1 -,J nr ROW 1: J. Ulrickson, L. Robinson, D. Haitsch, J. Bitterman, C. Mergler, S. . Anderson, J. Lawrence, D. Jensvold, C. Field, P. Augsbruger, E. DeBuck, G. Zenker, The Senior Triple Trio, Kay Arm, Ruth, Cheryl, G. Amar, P. Fried, J. Weber, C. wuuams, Jean, Connie, Carol, Dynella, Billi, and Carol, per- S, Topldbgson, E, Pigkert, N, Youngbeck, J, formed at the Western Division Festival at Minot. Ginsbach, ROW 2: D, Gall, C, Johnson, S. Schwartz, B. Cdegaard, M. DeVries, J. Officers of Concert Choir look over new music which may be used for the festival. 26 Lawrence, D. Koenig, K. Burchill, L- Herbster, L. McAlpin, D. Fridlund, E. Rasmussen, G. Banttari, C. Urdahl, R. Saxvik, S. Finch, A. Clausen, G. Dewald. Muir, K. Burton, C. Darby, D. Kvislen, E. ROW 41 N, MCCQY, G, Hastings, G, Litt, Sorkness, L. Boss, S. Black. ROW 32 R- R. Kercher, R. Tees, R. Ruddy, J. Wilson, Rwh, R- Holritl, D- Klostfeich, W- Hiwch- B. vondergeesf, o. Barnick, D. Ellingson, komf J- Cobeani W- GUSSDET, R- Zimmer' F. Smith, B. Holaday, D. Rich, P. Millar, man, G. Swanson, P. McPherson, T. J, Freeman, M, Holtgn, CONCERT CHOIR Although the l.H.S. Concert Choir unwillingly bid Mr. Warren Duntley good-bye after the first semester, they found Mr. Ron Richardson, who took over this group, an enthusiastic and able director. The eighty-four music lovers met regularly during second hour on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays for rehearsals. Among the 1958-59 appearances were J-Day, combined concert, Christmas programs, and the annual spring concert. Officers of this hard-working extra curricular are Bill Gussner, assistant director, Cheryl Urdahl, vice-student director, Kay Ann Burchill, secretaryg Gary Litt, business managerg Dynella Koenig and Billi Odegaard, librarians. Gown custodians who patiently care for the choir garb are Linda Boss, Diane Kvislen, Delores Gall, and Connie Darby. Presiding over weekly practices to iron out stormy areas of music are section leaders Bill Gussner, Bruce Vondergeest, Alf Clausen, David Rich, Cheryl Urdahl, Gayle Arndt, Carol Field and Billi Odegaard. 27 Junior Sextet, Diane Peterson, M2-ry Gene Bleecker, Grace Banttari, Elisabeth Sork- ness, Diane Kvislen, Nancy Youngbeck, and accompanist Susan Black, performed at the B. P. W. Club and P. T. A. ROWl A Clausen, E Saxvrk, L McAlp1n D Frrdlund D Bennett R Redmann, K Struble J Lrnscherd J Book, R Holr1tz,B Soulxs, R Kercher ROW2 D Strnar C Brown, D Job, R Baker, D DeBoe, D Clemens R Rrch R Zrmmerman, J Brble G Anderson, R Westman, J Strom G L1tt ROW3 G De wald W Roesler D Torkelson, G Lange, A Burrows, J Weatherly R Wrlly W I-hrschkorn, W Gussner R Ruddy D Klostrerch R Tompt, L Gutzwrller ROW4 L Aanderud, M I-loltan J Thompson, D R1ch, B I-loladay, F Sm1th,T I-lerbster O Barmck P McPherson, R Wrest J Cobean, J Wrlson, D Ellrngson, B Vondergeest MALE CHORUS Vrce pres1dent Larry Gutzwrller, Secretary John Cobean, and presrdent Wayne Hrrschkorn flash a grant srze grrn at our photog rapher 28 Brrght eyed Jamestown Hrgh School boys trarpsed gleefully to school before 8 OO A M on Tuesdays and Thursdays Upon arrrvrng Mr Warren Duntly dr rected these vocalrsts rn deep toned choral numbers throughout the frrst semester Mr Ronald Rlchardson was therr drrector dunng the second se mester Male Chorus orgaruzed rn 1957 58 lS a voluntary group for stu dents of the mascuhne sex who enJoy srngmg Dunng the year they make a number of well recerved appearances at servrce clubs and the sprrng Jomt concert Plannmg the 1958 59 actrv mes were the offrcers Wayne Hrrsch korn presrdent Larry Gutzwrller vrce presrdem, and John Cobean, secretary .-.. 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ROW1 C Blahna, J Ferguson, S Mellum H Fowle, M Marston, B Brtterman J McCommon, V Crouse D I-lersz, J Oathoudt, M Thom M Wynes, C Volkman, D Wolf C Beck, P Glaspell ROW 2 C Trucke S Tarno, C Kraft M Meldmger M Olsgaard, J Peterson G Corell, F Seckerson, L Anderson, J Errckson G McLaughl1n, C Llvesay D Guenther, D Dally C Abrahamran, J Schauer ROW3 M Math1as,J Schlrt tenhard, C Graham G Job, P Remke M Kmzler, S Provolt, S Brooks, V Ness, C Guenther, R Oaks M Davrs, J Mater, S Wolf D Graf M Wrlson, J W11son,J McCaffrey ROW4 N Paulson, D Stmar, V Cent, C Rudolph L Walz, R Novak, J Thompson, M Schensted J Weatherly, A Burrows, J Strom Clemens J Brble D Job, R W1lley,D Lrtt, J Babcock, J Lrnscherd D Bennett D Torkelson MIXED CHORUS Although Jamestown l-hgh School s second mrxed chorus rs only three years old rt now has a healthy membershrp of seventy slx These enthusrastrc srngers meet each Monday and Wednesday durrng the frrst perxod Therr major appearance of the year rs the Annual Spnng Combrned Concert Under the drrectlon of Mr Warren Duntley durrng the frrst semester and Mr Ronald Rrchardson durrng the sec ond semester thrs choral group recerved a vaned mu srcal experrence one whrch was rndeed profrtable Elected as presldent of the chorus was Dennts Lrtt The other offrcers were Davrd Job vrce presrdent Gayle Job secretary Myrna Wynes and Pam Ann Rernke lrbrarxans Mxxed Chorus offrcers, Pattr Remke Dennrs L1tt Gayle Job, Davrd Job and Myrna Wynes check over a new prece wxth Mr Duntley :. . . ,. . . ,. ., . . . ,. . . ,. . . :. , . . ,. ,. . ,. . . . , . . ,. . ,. . . :. . - . ,. . , ..... ., . . .,.,. . . . :. . . . ,. . . . ,. . . ,D. ,. ,. . . . . ,. ,. . , , . . . .. . X . I 0 - . - , . p I , I , . 1 Y 7 .29 The captured villain with a shameful look is surrounded by the cast in Stranger in the Night. Diane Berry, president, discusses the possible cast for future plays with Susan, vice-president, and Dianne, S6C1'Ef3.I'y-IFE 2.SLl1'eI'. SPEECH Several seniors journeyed to Bismarck with speech advisor, Miss Bernice Shearer, to take part in the Speech Festival held there April 17. They gave interpretive readings which included prose, poetry, and speeches. The judging of the students was based on suitability, interpretation, clarity, tone of voice, and poise. Elucidating the elusive. 30 ROW 1: S. Black, N. Youngbeck, H. Putnam, C. Hastings, C. Johnston. ROW 2: I. Hofer, R. Kreutsberg, R. Ulrickson, J. Werth, P. Keaton, A. Elsworth. ROW 3: D. Weixel, J. Schweitzer, P. Keith, J. Van der Linde, M. Freeman, D. Peterson, B. Rohrer. STANDING:. D. Berry and Mrs. Anderson. PLAYMAKER9 To be or not to be, that is the question, and to give vent to their dramatic abilities a group of students are active in the Joseph Jefferson Play- makers. This year's presentations included Stranger in the Night, a three act play given last November, Amahl and the Night Visitors, a Christmas story, and Antic Spring given at the Speech Festival held at Bismarck April 17. Diane Berry was elected president for the 1958-59 season, Susan Black was vice-president and Dianne Peterson was secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Elfriede Anderson very ably directed the playmakers. The group this year consisted of thirty-seven members, an increase over past years. They met on Monday evenings throughout the school year. DEBATE We are here today to debate the followrng questron Resolved That the Unlted States should adopt the essentlal features of the Russran system of educatron Then begms an hour of tense selectrons of facts and words as each srde makes an effort to wrn the pendrng debate The Jamestown Hrgh School mam debate team composed of affrrmatrves Drck Werst and Brllr Odegaard and negatrves Mary Farley and Carol Mergler placed frrst rn the western drvrsron tournament held m Wrllrston Therr actrve year also rncluded a trt state debate at Moorhead a practrce debate wrth Devrls Lake and the state tournament also at Devrls Lake Howard Putnam Burnette Koeber nrck Bernetta Ammon and Becky Sanders the mem bers of the novrce team also partrcrpated rn the state tournament These amateurs were trarned by Mrs Frances Nrchols 'MLA' ROW 1: R. Weist, B. Odegaard, C. Mergler, M. Farley. ROW 2: Mrs. Nichols, B. Koebemick, M. Davis, P. Nelson, B. Ammon, A. Wahl, H. Putnam. These are the happy holders of the 1959 state debate trophy. RADIO GUILD The favorrte radro programs of J H S students are those presented by the Radro Gurld Every Saturday mormng the staff puts on a ten mrnute newscast grvrng up to date coverage on events occurrmg around the school Besrdes the newscasts programs of musrc and speech are featured durrng the year Mary Farley was program dlrector Dorrs Wong assrstant drrector and Drck Werst contrnurty drrector The advrsor and founder of Radro Gurld rs Mrss Helen Stensland I Drck xnfomas the general publrc of all the recent happemngs around J H S on KEYJ even Saturday momrng The Radro Gulld members pre pare scrrpts to be broadcast over the local statrons ,, . . . . , . . . . . . . , ,, . . . . - - . ' i 1 1 I 1 S 1 1 1 1 , . - I . . , 1 1 a I - I I I - 1 ' N . X, N .1 . . ' 3 I Y ,, A Y . 1 D' f , ' 1 . 1. , . R p I be ' x . - ' I Our Roman crtrzens reclme before thexr feast LATIN CLUB xfg, Bart, ahas Juhus Caesar recelves the crown Harl Caesar' Leadlng the Laun Club process1ona1 on November 21 1958 was Mlke Freeman dressed rn an authentrc Roman soldrer costume whxch he purchased IH Rome the prevrous summer Followrng Soldrer Freeman were Caesar Bart Hohday hrs wlfe Calpurma Emy Jo Prckert and the other one hundred CXIIZCIIS and slaves of Rome all atured 1n flowmg Roman costumes S1nce Laun I mem bers fthe slavesj outnumbered the Laun H cmzens a number of the former were auc tloned off to second year students Respectrvely the offlcers of the two sec ond year Lann Clubs were consuls Carol Ann Trautman and John Van der L1nde scrrbes, Rebecca Sanders and Rodney Femnte and quaestors Guy Hathe and Gary Anderson 32 la fltx A 1- s X R ei by xx X -- . 1 - 1 5' I f , X N 1 i I K , : ,, , .fi O! J H S s Rembrandts and Prcassos meet every Monday and Wednesday mornrng rn the art room to rmprove therr artrstrc abrlrtres The members of Art Club under Art Club members busrly prepare posters for commg school events ART CLUB the supervtsron of Mrss Dorothy Skov work rn such areas of art as charcoal pen and rnk pastels soap carvrng water color of these talented students rnclude makrng posters for other organrzatrons an art exhrbrt rn the sprrng decoratrng the school at Chrrstmas and enterrng therr master preces rn the Stutsman County Farr Thrs year s offrcers are Grace Bantarrr presrdent Carol Trautman v1ce presrdent and Judy Fossum secretary ID.Y4'L in Prexy Grace calls the meetmg to order whrle Secretary Judy and VICE presrdent Carol assrst Do not drstrub' Gemuses work' I' J f J - , 'nr c I ' - I I ' ,, s'r- f' L still life, and landscapes. The activities - . , , . - 4 1 I Q i Q, I vlsvl ly. c fx' I' IV fi' I ff s 1' r lx., y X A ' ' . ' at 33 Joanne concentrates on that mrddle pm Trampohne s enthusrasts watch Gayle and Dynella as they warm ROW1 P Arneson, D Jens vold, C Tulp, S Gmsbach ROW 2 Advrsor, Mxss Mar kel J Ulrrckson, J MCC:-Lf frey, P Mueller, E Martrn ROW3 I Roder D Helsz J Webber B Sanders ROW 4 C Graham, P Marns Krone, C Gossett, D Guenther, are members of the 58 59 G A A G A A AND TRAMPOLINE Members of G it A have establtshed many ways to promote gtrls athlettcs Swrmmtng roller skatlng and bowltng are only a few of the acttvtttes thrs group has engaged tn durtng 1958 59 The organrzatton also sponsored grrls rntramural basketball and sent the A team cheer leaders to the Cheerrng Cltmc tn Valley Ctty Prestdtng over G A A were Darnell Jensvold prestdent Jackre McCaffrey vtce prestdent Eunrce Martrn secretary and Joanne Ulrtckson treasurer Ten grrls were chosen to be on the trampoltne team The supple grrls selected were DeMarrs Annts Sandra Grnsbach Gayle Westman Jtll Errckson Kay Burchtll Euntce Marttn Dynella Koemg Lynda Htrschkorn Joanne Ulrrckson and Peggy Mueller 34 , . . ' :. ,. ', . , . . : . . ,K. 0 0 0 . ' 5 ' .' ' ' 1 . 1 ' . - I .1 I I I- - ! AA I r 'I -I U Y I ,Q u ., . up. L ...g. Darlene, Sue, Carolyn Joanne, and Conme shout vrctory Q H Senror Joanne Femrrte and Jumors Carolyn Clemens, CODIIIS Blahna Darlene Readel and Sue Brooks Come on you Blue lays' smrle as they enjoy a breather Urgmg school sprrrt at football and basketball games are the farthful cheerleaders who never fall to back the J H S team whether the score rndlcates a supposed loss or sure vrctory Joanne Femrrte head cheerleader works wlth the others Carolyn Clemens Addmg Spark to parades 85 they lead the I H S band rs only one of the duues of the majorettes Head majorette lS Carol Hunt who leads the other baton twrrlers Becky Sanders Connre Erdman Vrrgrnla Crouse and Sharon Ingstand Carol Hunt steps hrgh as she Sharon Ingstand, V1rg1n1a Crouse, Becky Sanders, and Connr Erri marches to the beat of the band our twxrlers, take t1me out for a prcture 33 --we ll I . . E I ' l ll ll ' . , Connie Blahna, Darlene Readel, and Sue Brooks. I h A I ' ' 5 L V A N A k aj, s D .-.W ' ' ' ' 'c 111.111, FHA members are from left to rrght F Seckerson M Mredema S Mredema T Wood E DcBuck Row 2 Mlss Hedahl M Wrlson,E Hordetckey J Kurtz J Frey J Corell J Wood L Leonard Mrs hurt: ROW '3 A Errckson M Mathras D Wolf S Yetterboe S Hordetckey G Skaar R Lular E Kruebeck E Elhard S Suko Z Buslest members of F H A are the offrcers Joyce Corell presrdent Shrrley Mredema vrce presrdent Joann Mathras secretary Erna Elhard treasurer Three stages ot Constructron are shown as grrls work on aprons for tha. benz frt bazaar FHA The Future Homemakers ofAmer1ca better known as F H A rs an actrxe group aroundl H S Thrs organrzatron strrves to promote better relatrons rn the home and rn the communrtv Manx sum e progects were rncluded rn rts 1958 19 schedule Makrng aprons for a benefrt bazaar frlhng a basket of food at Thank grxrn contrrbutrng Chrrstma cards to the Qtate Hospr trl and ca ollrng However the members also took trme out for plcasurt One ofthe outstandrng events ofthe year was the Mother daughter Banquet Actompamed bv the-rr advrsor Mrss Arltnt Iltdalll scvnral of the grrls repre tnted the lame town tlraprtr rr Jrstrrct and state mtetrngs Q ff - 36 ROW1 D Yetterboe J Hatlewlck E Beckman D Buck G Carlson ROW2 R Cellmer L Rudnick E Deuttch J Wilkinson R Letcher S Spangler K Struble W Tees, Mr Ekstrom ROW 3 O Barmck S Jeske G Stabanou F Boomgaarden H Sahr W Perry A Perleberg D Rudnick C Stalock ROW4 D Weatherly, D Patzer A Gray,I Sahr B Ebele R Leysrmg J Vondergeest C Pep1l1nsk1 C Miekle ROW 5 D Suko G Bair L Wrnkee O Suko W Schwartz R Matchey M Gutknecht C Suko R Smith B Dockter FFA Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve Thus states the motto of the Future Farmers of America a group composed of agricultural stu dents The Jamestown chapter of this national or gamzation is directed bv Mr Carl Ekstrom While attacking numerous projects and work activities ing one half of their time together to hayrides gagwrf swimming and other recreational activities The officers elected for the 1958 59 school year were Seb Spangler president Jack Wilkinson vice president Wayne Tees secretary Keith Struble treasurer Leo Rudnick reporter Otto QW Q Barnick photographer Rodney Letcher parliamen tartan Daniel Suko sentinel and Harold Sahr as sistant sentinel 37 These are the officers who planned the years actt vitres for the F F A X Xt M f ' 2 2 . , . ' , . , . , . . : . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . . . 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . : . . , . . , . , . , . , . , . g . I ' Y ' 3 ' J ' Y ' Y ' 7 ' 3 ' 7 ' ! ' 0 0 0 f - - J 2 -fill I . V . . . , V el W , .' ' , A. . r ' the members have earned the distinction of devot- - . - 4 . . N My y I . Q .2 at vb I . . . . . . , ,VK bf 3 4 C A ' I if-1 'za J 4 - -I . . ' , P , z ' , 5 , - ' . 1 . ' - ' . . , . 5 A C freeman PATROL AND SAFETY COUNCIL a GP STOP Members of the Patrol are R Becker, A Cray, A Bur rows, E Solelm, D hvflght O Hammer, D Kxenzle, J Blble, Captam, Robert Matchey D Klemknecht L Tompkms, D Prmce, and Mr LeMay Ixenher ram nor ha1l nor sleet wxll keep us from our duty mrght well apply to the J H S Patrol These 37 jumor and James and Carol Demonstrate tlus drxver s trammg model wluch IS an essentlal part of safe dr1v1ng classes sentor hrgh school boys dlrect the trafflc at noon and four o clock on the four corners of the school grounds The safety of all the students 15 rn thetr hands Safety Counctl IS made up of three members of the Patrol and three from the Student Councrl Thetr chlef dutres are supervtslng dnvrng around school and rssurng drtvtng permrts They act as a court to decrde on pumshments for safety vlola ttons Because of thetr efforts J H S has been awarded a safety eltatron for the fourth year John B1ble, secretary, Dav1d Elhngson, presrdent, John Freeman, vrce pres1dent, Robert Matchey, Bart Holaday, Delano K1e1n knecht, and Mr. LeMay dlscuss the affaxrs of the Safety Councll. l c W . 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Semor members of Honor SOCIETY are ROW 1 N Mar1ner,C Komorusk1, S Hanson, C Mergler K Stefonek,B Rohrer ROW 2 E Mayer, B Ode gaard, C Amdt, C Urdahl, J Mathlas, B Hack, J Fredrlcks ROW3 G L1tt W Cussner, J Freeman R Dugan, R Wrest, A M1cke1son,A Clausen Exleen Mayer, not plctuxed NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Jamestown Chapter of the Natlonal Honor Soclety numbered forty one durrnb the 1958 59 term Quahflcatlons for membershxp are servlce character leadershlp scholarshtp one thlrd of the class scholastrcally Also conduct and rank tn the upper the student musthave attended Jamestown Hrgh bchool for one year The exceptton rs for semor students they become elrgtble the second semester Janlce Fredrrcks and B1111 Odegaard chatrman and secretary treasurer respecttvely led the group U1 IIS acuvrttes 39 Off1CEYS are Janrce Fredrlcks Chaxrman and B1111 Odegaard Jumor members of Honor Soc1ety are ROW 1 D Peterson A Els worth, S Black L Robrnson, E SorLness,I Hofer ROW 2 C Trautman D Jensvold J Weber C Banttau, S Brools P Frred, N Youngbeck, L Rasmussen ROW 3 B Ho1aday,D Ellmgson Herbster, D DeBoe, D Rrch, D Clemens . . . , . ' . : . ' , . . , - . 1 - .. . . I I I A i A I 1 I I . , , ' . I - 1 1 1 , - - V - - , secretary. - . l , I D : . l, . - . , . . , V . Q ' J ' . J . . , . . : , . ' A ,T. ONL GRAN HOL. Future screntrsts Dav1dD Ron Delbert Aldean Glen Edwm Arnold Wllllam Carol Ann Kathy John Curtrss LeRoy Verlyn and Mrke watch Davrd Rlch perform an mterestmg experrment is Aldean proudly drsplays hrs prrze wmnmg Scrence Farr project ECNEICQ Hark' All screntrfrc mrnded or rnterested students' Here s your chance to drsplay that rngemous for not so rngemousj abrlrty Spell ecnercs backwards and vou have the subject of thrs fascrnatrng extra currrcular J H S amateur screnusts under the expert gurdance of Mr George Barron rndustrrously attacked a group pro ject as well as rndrvrdual projects thrs year Davrd Rrch was selected by co members as chref techmcran for 1958 59 Other offrcers were assrstant techmcran Curtrss DuRand secretary John Van der L1nde and treasurer Mrchael Freeman One of the brggest projects undertaken by Ecnercs each year 15 the d1str1ct scrence fa1r Thrs orgamzatron sees to II that all runs smoothly durmg the event Slx teen wmners rn the d1str1ct compete rn the state sc1ence fa1r Aldean Wahl a member of Ecnercs won the frrst Navy Crutse Award at the 1958 fatr Th1s entrtled hrm to a week s v1srt at a naval stauon rn Calrforma there he observed many of the navy s applrcatrons of scrence for defense purposes 5 xN Y 'Y V 1 7 Y Y Y Y I 7 , Y 7 Y ' , . . . . , I . . . , Q N s l - '- f , NN, : Q ' f ' ' - ' ' ' . .. K . 'rs - ' ' Q 1 Q 3 M ' . am., . - . . , I , , . . . . . . , . . . - , - E i Projector Club gurded by Mrss Mohs mcludes 1n ltS membershtp C Skeel D Gamsforth R Hmtze O Ham mer B Cobean D Schelke A Burrows D Wrlght R Becker B Kobernrck V Dalbak C Klosterman J Berry D Delvierssman W W11l1ams J Attleson W Wyngaard andR Westman PROJECTOR LIBRARY Promotrng usual a1ds lll the Jamestown publrc school lS the Projector Club 111 structed by Mrss CCC1113 Mohs After learmng the prtncrples of operatrng the projecnon equrpment members were constantly called upon to show f1lm for classes or other school functrons Ch1ef projector operator th1s xear was Ronald HIHIZC WlIh Dennrs Ga1nsforth logkeeper Thrs year the h1gh school lrbrarv offered somethrng new to 1ts devotees the Trax el1ng l-hgh School SCIENCE Lrbrary Th1s collec t1on was made axa1lab1e to our school bv the Natronal SCIENCE roundatron The 11brary also had over 2500 books whrch could be checked out M1ss Iona DeSchneau was IH charge of the hbrary Her assrstants durrng the day were Rae Irene Hauck Carole Tulp Jackre Mc Cafferv Den1se Hausch Nancy Manner Jean Kunz Peggl Mueller Patty Nelbon Here IS our hbrary staff whrch helps students locate mfor Bonnre Clemens Darlene Keaton Betty Job mation LOl'f8ll1E Leonard and Ken Cumber 41 Q., ' ' Q ,A Y, 1 A 1 'I '- .x 5 , gn. L. 1 2. x X V MVR V 41' - 1 . , . - - ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . s , - , Q . . . Q . . , Y ' 1 , . 1 , , . Y Q .Q Q , V I - ,Q . Q r . 1 , . W- f , v . , 1 . , . . . . u r I I , . Gary Litt, first semester council president, dis- cusses with Vice-President David Ellingson, and Secretary Cheryl Urdahl, the agenda for the next meetings ROW 1: C. Hunt, C. Urdahl, B. Holaday, B. Dugan, E. Saxvik, C. Wedman. ROW 2: C. Erdman, K. Burton, M. Mathias, L. Herring, D. DeBoe, P. McPherson. ROW 3: D.E11ingson, G. Hatlie, J. Vondergeest, J. Van der Linde, Pres. Gary Litt. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL First semester student council had a fewer number of delegates than ever before Because of the increasing number of home- rooms it was decided to have only one stu- dent elected from each homeroom rather than the usual two. Even with decreased membership it was soon evident that the student council could be just as effective. The main activities of the student council consisted of planning and directing I-Day, ushering at basketball games, conducting pep meetings, promoting a clothing drive, presenting the letter day program, and President Bob Dugan and Secretary Joanie Erickson compare notes as Vice-President Bruce Vongergecst looks on. ROW lc B. Vondergeest, D. Mott, V. Christ, D. Berry, R. Wiest. ROW 2: E. Pickert, S. Schneider, J. Babcock, R. Femrite, O. Barnick, R. Smith. ROW 3: J. Ericlson, J. Ginsbach, L. Rasmussen, D. Jensvold, I. Hofer, L. Record, A. Novotny, Pres. Bob Dug an. ushering on career night. Representatives to the State Student Council Convention at Shanley High School were Gary Litt, David Ellingson, Cheryl Urdahl, Bart Holaday, and Connie Erdman. Mr. Banttari, Mr. Gullikson, Mr. Richardson, and Mrs. Hildebrand were the advisors. DECA -Ax Deca Club seems to be keeping the of- ficers Ronnie, Janet, Jackie, and Dee Maris a happy group. The J.l-l.S. chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America is comprised of thirty members. Only students taking the Retail Merchandising and Trade Courses are eligible for membership. Deca Club representatives attended the state convention. The club plans its yearly program in the areas of social, civic, benevolent, fund raising and pro- fessional activities. Miss Mabel Hartje and Mr. Orville LeMay are the co- advisors. For the year 1958-59 Janet Harstad is president, Dee Maris Annis, vice president, Jackie Stroh, secretary, Ronnie Lund, treasurer, Pat Niess, points manager, Delores Gall, reporter, Mardee May, parliamentariang and Marie Stickler, historian. Ronnie Lund is also treasurer for the state organization Checking wraps at basketball games is one of the many activities of the Deca Club. HM ROW 1: M. Stickler, N. McCoy, D. Prince, G. Bellon, R. Peterson, D. Maas, D. Dehne. ROW 2: D. Annis, S. Tamo, M. May, P. Niess, J. Stroh, D. Gall, M. Nagel, V. Schuffele. ROW 3: R. Lund, J. Greenstein, E. Benson, J. Bitz, R. Ruddy, J. I-lalstad, A. Peplinski, D. Wyngaard. 43 J DAY 1958 lv.. rw .-Q The crow ds are greeted by a cheery wave from Her Majesty The queen and her prrnccsses lend therr support to the Blue Jays A fan fare greeted the J Dry royalty as they were escorted by Majorette Carol Hunt across the football frcld J Dax festt rtrt were roxallx begun at three 0 clock October 10 as four prrnee e Dxnellu lxoenrg Brlh Odega trd Darlene Readel M rrlene Merelemu and Queen Cheryl Urtlahl were eseorted to the rosrrum at the onset ofthe afternoon a emblx The queen reecrx ed a 351 ft from John Freeman sentor elass presrdent Mr Btntarrr Mr Buehholtz lV1l Hedahl Mrsslwlarkel Janrce Fredrrcks Tom Herb ster Phxlh Keaton and Howwrd Putnam pre ented a humorous skrt featurrng the eurrent Crue Hula Hoops' The tratht onal homeeomrnb parade hrgh lrghted bx Queen erxl h r wen t 1ndtheJH9 band led enthusrastrc foot a fan to lVlll1IlgTOIl Freld Exeept for the Blue Jay de feat by the nor Magnrrn rperfeet dry Jame town Hugh 54.100 alumnr 1nd tuelent eltneed the hours aw rx tothe Gtylords of Note Tl e theme some Enehrnted Exenrng brought a ehurmrng close to .1 memorable duty 44 I lb 1 . Q l v x- 'v-I I xr v .f v x x ' ' - 1 X' S NA . . ' B Y r- ' ywissl l - ' ' I ' ' L v s s f 1 1 1 x x' X ' 4 3 H ' u 3 'N x -. N. N, 'QQ V s me wi - I 1 ex I v -I - ' 7 f , - . . e , . - , N , , U.. .. e . s - ' V w ' , V .Y ' -' 1 1 Llr-',c4vd41ns,t f . ' , ' ' bll ' V lx A 4-f-5 1 1 I 3' x 1' 5 M1 . tg . ll wusg ' f' 4 '. ' 'S 'l 1 I Q s vi x ' ' ' x v ' 1: ' , A , V , A., ' x f ' . 1 my I 'N x . J I I' , , . . NEW FADS AND FACES www The new teachers ln J H S th1s year are Mr Sheldon Schrmdt, mus1c and hlstory Mrs Fern Hanson Englxsh Mlss Joan Jongeward, physlcal educatlon and health and M1ss Vera Bollmger Englxsh and advxsor to Blue Jay News Jumors who have come recently to J H S are Wal lace Martmson, Darrell Baker, M1chael Carroll and Joan B1SChOff. New sophomores th1s year are Barbara Hatch, Rhonda Baugh, Jane Suko, John Weaver, James Ebele and Dress up Day was mtroduced to the student body th1s year Lmda Herrmg and Bob Red mann oortray the typ1cal Wednesday scene Nancy Manner, Inge Hofer, and Carol Trucke seem to enjoy the shag sweaters, pleated sklrts, Kenneth Hanson and leotards that have mfested the halls of 46 J H S th1s year. . -Q vi, , ., iffy, If K r -m Q.-V . . . . S - r 5 . S 1 . . PICAL SCENES AND AQPIRATIONQ 1 V 1' After many months of wa1t1ng the senlor class rmgs were the top1c of d1scuss1on the flrst weeks m September 3' WS? It's 4 P M and tracks are bexng made out of study hall 1959 MAV I v U W111 It or won t lt? Is It or 1sn't xt? Dxd It or dldn t 1t It dld' The playmakexs are busy maltmg money durmg half tlme of a basket ball game 25204. -ll. rwelve years of ant1c1pat1on, gradua tlon day lf Class president, Janice, and her escort, Bob, lead the grand march through the PROM I 958 Sixty-four Junior-Senior Prom couples, on April 19, 1958, marched breathlessly over a white, rose entwined bridge into a magnificently transformed recreation room, Many long hours of preparation and hard work The prom gets off to an exciting start as Freddie, Dynella, Joannie, and Ron swing into action. This is the way things looked in the A.M. of the big day. l went into making a Garden in the Rain. Six hundred raindrops, a pond in which gold fish were swimming, and a real water sprouting fountain ac- cented the blue and silver decorations. The couples danced to the delightful music of Mike Dosch and his orchestra. Also enjoying the memorable evening were the chaperones, Miss Ruth Johnson, Miss Gertrude Mikkelsen, Mr. A. H. Gullikson, and the Junior Class advisors, Mr. Virgil Buchholtz and Miss Marjorie Nelson. if X U 48 On May 30 the Class of 1958 reached the goal for whrch they had been strrvmg Graduatron Dr Howard Stone gave the ommencement address to the 138 senrors One unusual hrghlrght of the evenrng was the presentatron of drplomas to four grrls Jean Anderson Judrth Peter who ued for the honor of h1gh rankmg gul Ronald Mayer was the hrgh rankrng boy The recrprents of the scholarshrp to Jamestown College were Norene Stud and Thomas Rrsbrudt The Trrmble Award was grven to Thomas Rlsbrudt Dar E11 Wrest and Ronald Gmsbach -' rl Z' Junror Class Presrdent Jamce Fredrrcks and Vrce Presrdent Ronald Lund lead the processron of gradua tmg semors Wrth eager anrrcrpatron the graduatmg class of 1958 awarts the presentatron of therr drplomas Mr Gullrkson grves the last mmute rnstructrons before the brg event son, Sandra Stark, and Carol Robertson, Q I 9 x f f t K 1 , Q .sg D. A. R. GOOD CITIZEN Billi Odegaard was chosen to receive the 1959 D A R Good C1t1zen Award The rec1p1ent of thls honor rs nommated wtth two other gtrls by the members of the senror class Ftnal selectton 1S made by the faculty who Judge on the basts of scholarshrp leadershlp dependabrlrty servrce and patrtottsm BOYS AND GIRLS STATE Etght grrls from J H S spent one week rn The boys chosen to attend Boys State were D DeMersseman J Brble J Cobean W Gussner L McA1p1n, R Dugan andK John son B Rohrer B Odegaard G Arndt C Urdahl N Manner J Fred ncks C Mergler and K Burchrll were the h1gh rankmg grrls chosen from the semor class to attend Grrls State durmg the summer June 1958 on the Untverstty of North Dakota campus as delegates to the twelfth annual sessxon of North Dakota Flrckertatl Gtrls State There they experrenced the opportunrty of settrng up and operatrng theu own local county and state gov ernments Whlle the grrls were thus engaged boys from I H S were undergotng the same rrgorous routme on the campus ofthe North Dakota Agrt cultural College The Amertcan Legron and the Amertcan Legron Auxllrary sponsor the week s ac t1v1t1es The expenses of the delegates are pard by local servrce orgamzatrons X..-ll 50 . . , , , t. 5 elif 3 1,3-9 .rzwgggsll . . -e . . . . . , I I P - V' . 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Sporfa ROW 1 C Brown, B Vondergeest, K Johnson, J Freeman, D Job, C Deery W Gussner, L Gutzwrller B Harstad P McPherson B Holaday ROW 2 J Strom A Novotny R Zrmmerman, W Hrrschkorn S Steele, D Mott D Fr1d1und,R Dugan E Saxvrk D Klostrerch, R Rrch ROW3 B Souhs P Mrller C South wrck G Anderson J Hunt, W Deery D Ellmgson, W Hayden J Wrlson R Baker D Metzger ROW4 J Darley S Goffe D DeBoe,J Weatherly T Peterson G Lange J Thompson J Fuehrer J Berry,G Job J Smrth ROW5 L McA1p1n M Freeman, T Pederson, R Holrrtz D Bennett, J Book A Burrows, R Ker cher R Hallock, G I-lathe R Femrrte ROW6 Mr Gates Mr Knvobok Mr Rrffe T Larson, J Babcock D Renschler FOOTBALL Nrneteen burly Jamestown Hrgh School males under the leadershrp of coaches Gates Rrffe and Krtvobok and captarned by Chuck Deery and B111 Gussner tackled other class A schools rn an eventful football season of erght games The season opened on September 5 when the Blue Jays soared over the Valley Crty H1 Lmers 19 0 tn a non conference trlt The Gatesmen were downed by Brsmarck but came back to trounce Rugby 53 0 and contrnue therr wrnnrng by overpowertng St Marys 13 O The Jays then dropped the next three games to Wrllrston Mmot and Mandan but were able to take the last game from Drckrnson 20 13 Thus they ended the 1958 season wrth a 4 4 record As a clrmax to the 1958 football season the J H S heroes were honored at the annual banquet whtch was prepared by therr mothers Mr Frrdlund acted as master of ceremonres for the affatr Bob Dugan and John Freeman recerved thrs year s awards for the most conscrentrous players and Larry Gutzwrller was presented wrth the most valuable player award The lays also had the honor of havrng one of therr gndders Chuck Deery chosen as a guard on the all conference team B111 Gussner Larry Gutzwrller Bert Harstad and Bob Dugan were also grven honorable mentron rn therr respecttve posrtrons on thrs team Paul McPherson and Bruce Vondergeest elected as next season s co captarns antrcrpate a brrght 1959 1 :. . . . . . ,. . ,. ,. ,. . :. ,. ,. n. . ,. . ,. . ,. ,. . . .. ,. ,. - ,. ,. . ,. . ,. ,. ,- - -- 1' 1' ' 1' 1' 1' 1' 1' ' Q . . :. ,. . . ,. . ,. -- ,. . ,. . :. ,. ,. ,. . , , 1 , , ea. 1 , . . , . . - - 1 1 - - u I. . 1 - , . - Q -1 ' 7 I 1 1 1 v -. - , , . .. . . 1 1 Johnson scores agam The Jays successiully thwart the POSS1b11lt16S of a touch down Dad's Day goes over w1th a b1g bang as the fathers support then' boys enthusmstrcally Fridlund steps in to stop a play. 53 Chuck Deery--G Co-Captain Larry Gutzwxller FB Most Valuable Player Clayton Brown C Mr. Riffe, Mr. Gates, and Mr. Krivobok are known to the players as the official bench warmers. I John Freeman QB 'Most Consc1ent1ous Player' OPPONENT Valley C1ty Bxsm arck Rugby Wxlhston Mmot D1ck1nson Mandan 54 PIGSKIN DATE Sept Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct A N - -- ll ll '.. ........... . 5 ' ....... . .. .12 St. Mary's .... ...... . . Sept, 26 ..... ..... . . , 3 ' ..... . ..... .. . 10 . ...... ....... . 17 Wayne Hirschkom--T Bob Dugan C Most Conscrentrous Player ' Bill Gussner E Co Captain SCHEDULE PLACE Here There There There Here There Here THEY Kent Johnson HB Stanley Steele T 1 H . . , WE . ........ 7 .......... 40 Here ......... .13 .......... 0 ...... 6 ........ ..21 .. ...... '7 .......... 20 . .... ..14.. ...26 55 ROW 1 CoachJ Ford, K Johnson B Holaday R Sclurber, T Herbster P McPherson, D Job ROW2 Stu dent Manager G Olson, W Gussner, R Zrmmemran, R Nrerlrng, D Frrdlund, G DeWald Charles Gad moved up to A squad after the prctures were taken BASKETBALL The Blue Jay basketball team ended the regular season on an optunrstrc note wrth a w1n over therr closest rrval Valley Crty They also defeated Park Rrver but went through the season wrnless rn confer ence play The Jays were coached by Mr Ford and Mr Jenkrns Thrs year Jamestown was host for a Holrday Tournament durrng the Chrrstmas recess The our teams takmg part were Brsmarck Devlls Lake Valley Crty and Jamestown wrth Brsm arck takrng the honors The Blue Jays concluded th1s year s basketball season by attendmg the Western D1V1S1OH31 Tourna ment at Wrllrston March 4 5 6 ln the frrst game the Btsmarck team defeated the Jays Mmot mel the Blue Jays rn a second game whrch spelled defeat Hrgh scorer for the Jays thrs year was Kent Johnson wrth a total or A08 pornts scored m regular season play Followrng hrm were Rodney Zunmerman wrth 134 and Paul McPherson wrth 110 Johnson Gussner and Schrrber were the semors who earned letters A nucleus for next year s team wrll be Junror lettermen McPherson Job Holaday Frrdlund ners Nrerlmg Gad and DeWald Gary Olson recerved a letter as senror manager he was assrsted by Tony Book J l-I S s Fledglrngs or the B team had an out standrng season They won 14 games whrle losmg only 3 Thls rs a young team as only three of the frfteen members are Junrors and the rest are sopho mores Mr Kay Jenkrn s squad makes the near future look brrght : . . , . 1 , . ' i . . U , . . . : - o , a ' l D 7 I ' I ' ' Herbster and Zimmerman, plus sophomore letter win- ! 1 S . , . - - - , . 56 ROUND BALL SCHEDULE FOR l958 59 DA TE Dec Dec Dec Dec an an an an an an an an e e e e e e M ar M ar W HERE there here there here here here here there there there there there here there here here there here OPPONENT St Mary s Rugby Valley Crty Brsmarck Dev1l s Lake Valley Crty Mandan Park Rrver Drckmson Wtllrston Mmot Rugby Drckrnson Blsm arck Wrllrston Mmot Mandan Valley Crty Brsm arck Mrnot THEY 3 77'-f' 88 I-Iolrday Tournament at Jamestown 'W Non Conference W' Western Drvrsronal Tournament at Wrllrston SENIOR LETTERMEN B111 Gussner G Bob Schuber G Kent Johnson F I ' WE .5 ......... ..... . ..... 35 .... . .12... ..... ....... . . ......... ..50 ...... .. ...70 .13 ..... .. .... .... ' ...61..... . ...8l .19 .... .... .......... ' .......... 2 0 . ......86 J. 2 ..... .. .......... ........ 20 ..... ...... 8 6' 1. 3 .... .... . .. ...... ' ........ 47 ..... ..... . 73' J. 9 ..... .. . .... 47... ........63 1.10 .... .......... ' ...... ..62 ...... . ...5O 1.16 ......... .. .... ......... 56 ....... ...69 J.l7... . .. ..... ..... . ..50.... .. ...85 Ian. 23 .... . .. here .......... St.Mary's .... .... 4 5... ...54 1.30 ..... .. ' ..... . ...72 1.31 ..... .... .... ....... . . .48 ....... ....57 Fb. 6 ...... .. .. .. ..... 50..... .....56 Fb.l4 ......... .. .. . .. ...65 Fb.20 .... .......... ..... 49 .... ...59 Fb.21... .. .. ..... ' .... . ...60 Fb.2'7... .... .. ...... ....56... ...66 Fb.28 .... .... ..... . . ' .... 66 ........ ...6O ' . 5... ..... ...... . .. .. ' . 6... .. ............ . ' ........ ..42 ..... ...66 The Jays Dads cheer them on to victory as they defeat the Highliners in the last home game. Sink it, Kent! Big Bob takes the rebound! L 5 2 Tom leaps to secure the ball for a play. 58 I vii! ll 15 1 ROW 1 R Baker J Darley G Anderson W Hayden R Femrite ROW2 CoachK Jenkins M Carrol L Record O Barmck D Mott J Vondergeest ROW3 G Hendrickson G Hathe A Novotny J Thompson, T Pederson C Lange DATE Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. an. an. an. an. an. an. e . e . e . e . e . e . e . FLEDGLING9 WHERE there ...... here ...... there ...... here ...... here .... . . there ...... here ...... there ...... here ...... here ...... here ....... there ...... there ...... here .... . . here ....... there ..,... here... OPPONENT . St. Mary s . . Robinson . . . Valley City . Bismarck ......... . Mandan . . . Berlin ........... . Wimbledon . Binford , . . . St Mary s . Berlin .......... . Robinson . . . Valley City . Bism arck ......... . Goodrich ......... Montpelier . Mandan . . . . . .. Valley City 59 THEY Track Coach Gates G Buchlr M Brown, T Rrsbrudt, P McPherson, D Guenther J Spmarskr D Oathoudt, D Elhard J Schauer K Johnson, Student Manager Olstad TRACK Thrrty one mascullne athletes from J H S drhgently practrced the jumpmg runnmg and the other events of track last sprrng Aprtl 26 was the frrst of mterscholastrc events for the boys as they competed agamst other class A teams In the Dragon Relay held rn Moorhead the Jamestown tracksters placed second Then came meets at Devtls Lake and Brsmarck before the State Tournament 111 Valley Crty at whrch the Blue Jays placed a close second to Brsmarck s Demons Captams of the 1958 Jay squad were Dale Guenther and Jerry Spmarskr w1th John Olstad as manager Other semor lettermen were Malcolm Brown Gary Buchh Don Elhard Dave Oat houdt Tom Rrsbrudt and hm Schauer One Junror and one sophomore track member Kent Johnson and Paul McPherson respectrvely also lettered These two mdrvrduals were elected as co captarns for the 1959 season Jim, Jerry, Dale, and Tom, members of the relay team, proudly drsplay trophres from varrous track meets 60 Qi My gg ppyrn J h T 21 l' rg f '15 'Qt , Q? . , A N LN X NJ 'Ak ' I A-i v 7 ' s X e ' ' 2 , . l, . . I . . , . . i, . . , . , . . Tenn1s players of 1958 were Gaylon Swanson, Larry McAlp1n Joey Souhs Rodney Mlckelson Arnold M1c TENNIS Outstandmg netmen for the 1958 Blue Jay tenn1s team were Arnold Mrckelson and Joe Soults Two other boys Rodney Mrckelson and Phtlrp Schnerder also won letters Under the coachmg of Mr Joe Ford the team partrcrpated tn two matches wtth Valley Crty one wtth Mandan and one wxth Wahpeton before entermg the state match at Fargo Results of the meets are as follows ftherey Valley Crty 4 Jamestown 1 fherej Valley Ctty 4 Jamestown 1 Qtherej Mandan 3 Jamestown 1 fherej Wahpeton 2 Jamestown 3 ln the state meet Jamestown was defeated tn the fust round A better record ts antxctpated next year 61 QE N'-S. Arnold Mrckelson as he executes a wxcked serve BOYS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL ROW 1: E. Saxvik J. Smith B. Soulis D. Stinar L. Walz K. Cumber J. Weatherly T. Book. ROW 2: D. Ren- schler S Steele, B Vondergeest Mayer C Sandau W Albm D Rud nrck L Rudmck ROW1 D Bennett B Kercher T Peterson, L Gutzwxller L McA1pm D Southwlck B Redmann ROW 2 B Cobean T Ingle E Beglau Tompt D Dockter J Strom ROW 1 M Roemmlch, A M1Ck6l son L Ost D Metzger, R W111y G Hastmgs ROW2 S Fmch A Jacobson, S Jeske J WIIIQIDSOH D Torkelson, L Lavy T Rova, C Ru dolph B Jongeward Team standmgs at the end of the season startmg w1th fust place are Dugan Metzger Lavey Gutzwrller Cumber Steele 62 I 3 3 Y 7 ! l 9 , . . , T. ' r ' ' J ' I 9 ' ' , . . : . , . , . u ' , 1 ' , . ' , . . : . , . , . , R. Thom, B. Dugan, J. Freeman, R. , . , . . 7 - , . . Q , . ' . : . ' , . Q , 1 ' I y Q . , . . - , . . . . , . , , , , , . Yfln Jefcfwm en Nix X 2123, X 'iixxe-x X XXESH 7 'X Qi Pres1dent, James Vondergeest, v1ce pres1dent, Sharon Anderson, secretary, Marlene Merdema, and treasurer, Lynda Huschkorn meet wxth class ad v1sors M1ss Aanrud and Mr Ekstrom CLASS OF 6 I Aanderud, Larry Ammon, Bernetta ,V Anderson Anderson Attleson Babcock Ban' Barbxon Gary Sharon John James Gary Jo Ann 64 I 5 I x A Nfl 7 LhAll is E f ' - s s fl fx , s SOPHOMORE9 Bauske, Sandra Becker, Richard Bennett, David Berge, Jerry Berry, James Bitterman, Burdella Book, James Brophy, Duane Buck, Patrick Burrows, Albert Burton, Karen Campbell, Dennis Cellmer, Rodney Cichos, Jerry Cobean, William Coulston, Carol Crouse, Virginia Cumber, Lyle Dailey, John Dalbak, Verlyn Dallmann, La Verne Davis, Marian DeBuck, Evonne Deery, Wayne Derheim, Sandra Deuitch, Sharon Dewald, Gordon Dockter, Daniel Dodge, Diane Du Rand, Curtiss Ebele, William Elhard, Susan Erdahl, Theodore Erdman, Connie Erickson, Alice av' , Aar '-'I' 'X-A Y 4 lg? 1' Il an 1 is .4 ,. , 'M 'SQ A , r ' r W. we if W.. xml. wiv in 1 65' f X wi -mf' S 1- 1 M Q . ax- NL is 1.5 tl 342 - Eff' 'QW , , 'pm ' V., 1- i, '- X. i .,, P :V -4 5? .df 'C u ww X5 Q .3 x T -'31 X ' -r M Z -0 X ,f X . . 4 b X fi v 5 mf' M -J ' ,A 119' ha ,inn A 3 aw if 5,4 - M 1 I .vi fa. 7 1 ga 2 4 4 s. XR i, if Q vi . rj, , , 'Z ' Q Q f 1 Y la 5 SOPHOMORE McGillivray, Kathleen McKay, Dennis Mellum, Sharon Metzger, Donald Miedema, Marlene Miller, Fxwin Miller, James Miller, Paul Miller, Thomas Mueller, Peggy Munsey, Robert Nelson, Gorcbn Nelson, Patricia Nichols, Judith Nierling, Richard Novak, Richard Oaks, Roxanne Patzer, Darrell Paulson, Norman Pearson, William Pederson, Thomas Pehrson, Jonnie Perleberg, Arthur Perry, Marian Peterson, Thomas Pfenning, Judy Pickert, Emy Jo Record, Lawrence Redlin, Paul Reinke, Patti Ann Retzger, Edward Retzlaff, Jeffery Rich, Robert Roder, Ida Rosenau, Gary ,, 1 imih:-f' 'Lf M +L Q W s 5 M 'E- .un .r ,., ,Q Hr if W x 'Y Q' 3 ,W 4 gi. K fi AF, f' . QQ 49 . Ml +5 4 gf L L . 4' , Secretary Ehsabeth Sorkness takes drctatxon from Presxdent Bart I-Ioladay whlle Paul McPherson, treasurer Davld DeBoe, vlce presldent M155 Mrkkelsen and Mr Bantarn, class advxsors look on CLASS OF 60 Abrahamlan Albm Anderson Arneson Augspurger Baker Catherlne Wayne Lxnda Pam Pamelle Rrchard 71 Bair, Dwayne Bantarri, Grace Bamick, Janet Bamick, Otto Beck, Carol Benson, Rolf Bernard, Roberta Bitterman, Jean Black, Susan Blahna, Connie Bleecker, Mary Gene Boomgaarden, Freddie Boss, Linda Brehm, Carol Brooks, Susan Campbell, Lee Christiansen, Carol Clemens, Carolyn Clemens, Dmald Corell, Gloria Cumber, Kenneth Dally, Dianne Davis, Harvey DeBoe, David Derheim, Judith Deuitch, Edward DeVries, Maureen Ehman, Donald Elhard, Ruth Ellingson, David Q . , .V QM . . i , ,. 4 , , of f, '9 ,f Qi ' My 2 -A . My 5 H- E , gm x N fm 5 -B ' ar 'N M w y 'S if A ,Q Q W' J' Q N, J' Ma ,.,:ff'f 'X Qi ix M 2 ,W ' ,,.. sk. sg? s i ., at , .uw 4---I 3. 'W S if ,ai , Q T , ! f x . K q. ,K L64 'W' Aw fy T.. gf . A -'on Q V W N Xt 1 J . Nw' x. . My - F . EZ 5 c f 1 , 1 gif? '-uv A, Walk Q , 1 7 4 Q. awk wx' 5 sg, 5 X W , WI. L x '52 in mar- ni px -MQ 5415? is qw, f :fff' 2 - -L 7 , 3 a, . f N 4, :xx A f X,VwA KQV , f ' f svlgt j X- 2l'll0I'J 1 'N 'gk gf QENIORS BERRY, DIANE--General--Playmakers 10,11,12, President 125 Radio Guild 115 Girls' Intramural 11,125 Discussion Group 10. BIBLE, JOHN--General--Playmakers 11,125 Mixed Chorus 125 Male Chorus 125 Projector Club 115 Patrol 10,11,125 Safety Council 12. BITZ, JAMES--General--Streeter 10. BROWN, CI.AYTON--Genera1-- Fledglings 105 Football 10,11,125 Track 115 Male Chorus 11,12. BURCHILL, KAY ANN--General--Orchestra l0,l1,l25 Student Council 10,115 Trampoline 10,1l,12. CHRIST, VIRGINIA--College Entrance--Latin Club 105 Band 105 Twirling 105 Student Council 12. CLAUSEN, ALF--College Entrance--Latin Club 105 Band 10,11,12, President 125 Male Chorus 11,125 Student Council 10,115 Concert Choir 10,11,l2. CLEMENS, BONNIE--General--Playmakers 11 12 Librar 11 12 COBEAN JOHN General Mixed Chorus 10 . y 1 l U u 3 Science Club 115 Male Chonis11,125 Concert Choir 11,12. CORELL, JOYCE--General--Band l0,l1,125 Annual 125 FHA 11,12, President 12. CUMBER, MARLENE--Commercial-Secretarial-- Pingree 10. DIANE BERRY JOHN BIBIE JAMES BITZ CLAYTON BROWN KAY ANN BURCHILL VIRGINIA CHRIST Alf CLAUSEN BONNIE CLEMEN S JOHN COBEAN JOYCE CORELL MARLENE CUMBER 6 'W .mfr nf YQ SENIORS DARBY, CONNIE--Commercial-Secretarial--Concert Choir 10,11,12. DEERY, CHARLES--General--Football 10,11,12, Captain 123 Track 10,11,12. DEHNE, DOROTHY--Commercial-Secretarial. DE MERS- SEMAN, DAVID--College Entrance--Latin Club 10,113 Science Club 123 Projector Club 10,11,12. DERHEIM, DONNA--Commercial- Secretarial--Mixed Chorus llj Girls Intramural 11, 12. DUGAN, ROBERT--College Entrance--Fledglings 10,113 Football 10,11,123 Track 1O,11, 123 Latin Club 103 Boy's Intramural 123 Student Council 10,123 President 123 Discussion Group 103 Class President 10. EBELE, JANET--C0mmercial-Secretarial--Jud10,11. ELHARD, ERNA -Commercial-Secretarial--Mixed Chorus IOQ Annual 123 FHA 1O,11,123 Girls' Intramural 12. ENZMINGER, ELROY--General. ERICKSON, JOAN--General--Mixed Chorus 11, 123 Annual 123 FHA 103 Twirling 103 Student Council 10,11. FARLEY MARY-- General--Playmakers llj Mixed Chorus 103 Band 103 Radio Guild 11, 12, President 123 Debate 10, 11, 123 Blue Jay News 11, 123 Discussion Group 10. DOROTHY DEHNE ROBERT DUGAN CONNIE DARBY CHARLES DEERY DAVID DE MERSSEMAN DONNA DERHEIM JANET IEBELE ERNA ELHARD ELROY EN SMIN GER fi JOAN ERICKSON MARY FARLEY DALE HEKTNER MARVALENE HILLER RONALD HINTZE WAYNE HIRSCHKORN EILEEN HORDETCKEY MARY HOWES SENIORS HEKTNER, DALE--General. HILLER, MARVALENE--Commercial-U Secretarial--Art Club 10,115 Annual 12. HINTZE, RONALD--Gen- eral--Projector Club 11, 12, Chief Operator 125 Student Council 11. HIRSCHKORN, WAYNE--College Entrance--Football 10,125 Basket- ball 105 Band 105 Orchestra 105 Concert Choir 10,l1,125 Men's Choir ll,12. HORDETCKEY, EILEEN--Commercial--Secretarial-- GAA 105 Mixed Chorus 105 Annual 125 FHA 10,11,12. HOWES, MARY--Commercialu Secretarial--Playmakers 10,11,125 Armual 12. HUNT, CAROL LEE--Commercial--Secretarial--Journalism 115 Art Club 10,115 Mixed Chorus 105 Band 10,11,125 Twirling 10,11, 125 Blue Jay News 11,125 Student Council 125 Girl's Intramural 12. JACKSON, MARY--Commercial--Secretarial--Playmakers105 Mixed Chorus 10,115 Blue Jay News 11. JACOBSON, ARDEN--Distributive Education--Boy's Intramural 125 FFA 125 Detroit Lakes 10. JOHN- SON, DARRELL--General--Almont 10. JOHNSON, KENT--College Entrance--Fledglings 105 Football 10,11,125 Basketball 11,125 Track l0,l1,12, Captain 125 Latin Club 10,115 Student Council 11. 83 CAROL LEE HUNT MARY JACKSON ARDEN JACOBSON DA RRELL JOHN SON KENT JOHNSON DARLENE KEATON DELNO KLEINKNECHT DYNELLA KOENIG CARMEN KOMORUSKI DARLENE KRUBECK ROSEMARY KRUBECK SENIORS 12, Girls' Intramural 11 12, Library 10,11 12 KLIENKNECHT DELN General Basketball 10 Patrol 10 11 12 Safety Council 12 KOE NIG DYNELLA--Commercial-Secretariah-GAA 10' Annual 12 Student Council 10,11, Concert Choir 10 11,12 Librarian 12-Grrls' Intramural 10 11 12 Captain 10 Triple Trio 10,11 12 Trampolene 11,12. KOMORUSKI, CARMEN--College Entrance--Band l0,ll,12, Orchestra 10,ll,l2, Girls' Intramural 10. KRUBECK, DARLENE-- Commercial-Secretariab-GAA 10. KRUBECK, ROSEMARY--Com- O mercial-Secretarial--GAA 10. LARSEN, ARTHUR--General--Foob KEATON, DARLENE--Commercial-Secretariah-Blue Jay News 11, ' . v ' I a ' a -- -- s , , s ' - - 1 J . -S - Q 1 , s Q , 1 y 1 3 1 3 Y ball 11,125 Boys' Intramural 10,11, Mens' Chorus 12. LAVEY, LARR --General--Boys' Intramural 10,11,12. LETCHER, RODNEY--Gen- eral--FFA l0,11,12. LEYSRING, RUSSELL--General--FFA 1O,11,12. LITT, GARY- College Entrance- Fled lings 11 Football l0,11,12 , , g . . 5 Track 11, Journalism 11,125 Playmakers 115 Latln Club 10, Boys' , Intramural 11, Blue Jay News 11,125 Student Council President 12, Vice President 115 Concert Choir 10,l1,l2, Class Vice President 10. ARTHUR LARSEN LARRY LAVEY RODNEY LET CHER R USSELL LEYSR ING GARY LITT C. -. ri i S2515-Q 65 M22 K. 'xr 4 , 1 73, NOEL McCOY CAROL MERGLER DENNIS METZGER QENIORS MCCOY, NOEL--Distributive Education--DECA 125 Concert Choir 10,11,123 Male Chorus 11. MERGLER, CAROL--College Entrance-- Playmakers 103 Latin Club 103 Band 10,11,123 Annual 123 Debate 11,123 Concert Choir 10,11,123 Girls' Intramural 10,113 Honor Society 11,12. METZGER, DENNIS--General. MICHAEL, RONALD --General--Band 1O,11,123 Orchestra 103 Science Club 1O,11,123 Student Council 11. MICKELSON, ARNOLD--General--Fledglings 10,113 Boys' Intramural 11, 123 Science Club 123 Tennis 10,11, 123 Projector Club 105 Honor Society 11,12. MIEDEMA, SHIRLEY --Commercia1--Secretarial--GAA 103 FHA 10,11,123 Girls' In- tramural 11,12. MONSON, ELOISE--General--Playmakers 10,11,123 Band 103 Annual 123 ,Student Council 12. MUIR, RUTH--College Entrance--Latin Club 103 GAA 10,115 Band 10,113 Orchestra 10, 115 Twirling 105 Tumbling 10,11,12, Student Council 113 Con- cert Choir 10,11,12Q Girls' Intramural 113 Discussion Group 103 Trampoline 1O,11,12. NAGEL, MARILYN--General--New Salem 103 Joumalism 11, GAA 10,113 Chorus 103 DECA 12. NELSON, SHARON --Commercia1-Secretaria1--Playmakers 12, Annual 12. NESS, VURLENE--College Entrance--Latin Club 10,113 GAA 103 Chorus 10,12Q Radio Guild 113 Twirling 123 Cheerleading 113 Tumbling 103 Girls' Intramural 11. SHIRLEY MIEDEMA ELOISE MON SON RUTH MUIR MARILYN NAGEI. SHARON NELSON VURLENE NESS RONAID MICHAEL ARNOLD MICKELSON SENIORS NIESS, PATT--General--St. John's Academy 10,11. ODEGAARD, BILLI--College Entrance--Latin Club 105 Annual 125 Debate 125 Student Council 115 Concert Choir 1O,11,125 String Ensemble 10, 11,125 Honor Society 11,12. OLSON, RANDALL--Distributive Edu- cation--Basketball 105 Boy's Intramural 105 Projector Club 10. OSWALD, DARLYNE--Commercial Secretarial--Mixed Chorus 10, 11. PEPLINSKI, ARLENE--General--Pingree 105 DECA 12. PETER- SON, RICHARD--General--DECA 12. PORSBORG, MARILYN-- General--Joumalism 115 Playmakers 115 Annual 125 Radio Guild 115 Blue Jay News 11, 125 Student Council 10, 11. PRINCE, DEAN--General--Patrol 10,11,12. REARDON, LARRY--General. REDMANN, ROBERT--Boy's Intramural 125 Mixed Chorus 10,115 Men's Choir 11,12. REECK, OLIVIA--General--GAA 1O,11. PATT NIESS BILLI ODEGAARD RANDALL OLSON DARLYNE OSWALD ARLENE PEPLINSKI RICHARD PETERSON fra, Qin .- M. -. we MARILYN PORSBORC DEAN PRINCE LA RRY REARDON ROBERT REDMAN N OLIVIA REECK xiii' I .13 M SENIORS REGER, DENNIS--General--Boys' Intramural 10. REUTI-IER, MARVIN --General--Track 105 Mixed Chorus 10,11. ROEMMICH, MELVIN-- General--Robinson 105 Boys' Intramural 11. ROI-IRER, BONNlE--Co1- lege Entrance--Mandan 10,115 Playmakers 125 Band 125 Annual 12. ROSS, RONALD--General--Proj ector Club 115 DECA 12. ROTI-I, BARBARA--Commercial-Secretarial--FHA 10. ROVA, DONALD-- General. RUDDY, ROBERT--General--Football 115 DECA 125 Con- cert Choir 10,11,125 Mens' Chorus 1l,12. SAI-IR, HAROLD--General --FFA 1O,1l,12. SCI-IIRBER, ROBERT--College Entrance--St. J0hn's Academy 10,115 Basketball 12. SCI-IMITT, JAMES--General--Bay ketball 105 Track 105 Boys' Intramural 12. MARVIN REUTHER MELVIN ROEMMICK RONALD ROSS BARBARA ROTH DENNIS REGER BONNIE ROI-IRER DONALD ROVA ROBERT RUDDY HAROLD SAI-IR ROBERT S CHIRBER JAMES SCHMITT 29' '7 I I ' w WILLIAM SCHWARTZ ANNA MAE SIELIG kg fp -a N, I. ,. j X 3 FREDDIE 'SMITH MARGARET SMITH SENIORS SCHWARTZ, WILLIAM--General--FFA 1O,11,12. SIELIG, ANNA MAE --General. SMITH, FREDDIE--General--Student Council 103 Concert Choir 1O,11,123 Mens' Chorus 11,12. SMITH, MARGARE'I'--Com- mercial-Secretarial--Band 1O,11,123 FHA 10,115 Girls' Intramural 125 Discussion Group 10. SPANGLER, SEBASTIAN--Agriculture--FFA 10,11,12, President 12. STECKLER, MARIE--Distributive Education-- St. John's Academy 10,l1. STEELE, STANLEY--General--Valley City 109 Football 11,123 Boys' Intramural 11,12. STEFONEK, KATH- RYN--College Entrance--Latin Club 10,113 Science Club 10,11,125 Honor Society 11,12. STICKEL, CHRIST--General--Projector Club 115 DECA 12. STROH, JACQUELINE--Generah-Playmakers 11,125 Mixed Chorus 105 Twirling 10. SUKO, JAMES--General--Kensal lO,11. STANLEY STEELE KATHRYN STEFONEK JACQUELINE STROH JAMES SUKO MARIE STECKLER CHRIST STICKEL SEBASTIAN SPRAN GLER SHA RON TORKELSON SHIRLEY TARNO DONALD TAYLO R WAYNE TEES GERALD TESKE SENIORS TORKELSON, SHARON--College Entrance--Latin Club 105 Mixed Chorus 105 Annual 125 Concert Choir 11,12. TARNO, SHIRLEY-- General--Mixed Chorus 125 DECA 12. TAYLOR, DONALD--General --Science Club 10. TEES, WAYNE--Agriculture--Mixed Chorus 105 FFA 10,11,125 Concert Choir 11. TESKE, GERALD--Generalu Boy's Intramural 125 Student Council 11. THOM, RICHARD--Gen- eral--Boy's Intramural 11,l2. TODD, RONALD--General--Mandan 10,11. TOMPT, RONALD--College Entrance--Fledglings 105 Latin Club 105 Boy's Intramural 125 Band 10,11,12. URDAHL, CHERYL-- College Entrance--Latin Club 105 Band 10,11,125 Orchestra 105 Annual 125 Student Council 10,11,125 Concert Choir 10,11,I25 Cirl's Intramural 10,125 String Ensemble 105 Honor Society 11, 125 Class Secretary 115 Class Vice-President 12. VOLKMAN, GERALD--College Entrance--Latin Club 10. WEATHERLY, FAY-- Trades--Boy's Intramural 115 FFA 10,11,12. RICHARD TI-IOM RONALD TODD RONALD TOMPT CHERYL URDAHL GERALD VOLKMAN FAY W'EATI-IERLY SENIOR9 WESTMAN, GAYLE--Commercial Secretarial--GAA 105 Mixed Chorus 115 Student Council 105 Gir1's Intramural 12. WI-IITING, VELDA--General--Ortonville, Minnesota 10, 11. WIEST, RICHARD --College Entrance--Leesville, Louisiana 10,115 Radio Guild 125 Debate 125 Men's Chorus 12. WILKINSON, JACK--Agricultureu Fledglings 115 Boy's Intramural 10,11,125 FFA 10,11,12. WILLIAMS, WARREN--General--Science Club 115 Projector Club 10,11,12. WILSON, WILLIAM--Distributive Education--Football 11,125 Boy's Intramural 115 DECA 12. WOOD, JOAN--Commercial Secretarial-- FHA 12. WYNGAARD, DARLENE--General--Art Club 10. ZANDER, HAROLD--General--FFA 105 Patrol 10. NOT PICTURED: SANDAU, GORDON--General. SCHEUFFELE, VIVIAN--General. SIMMONS, CHARLES--General. GAYLE WESTMAN VELDA VVHITING RICHARD WIEST JACK WILKINSON WARREN WILLIAMS WILLIAM WILSON JOAN WOOD DARLENE WYNCAARD HAROLD ZANDER STUDENT INDEX Aandcrud Larry 'B 64 Abrahamxan Cathgrme Z9 71 Xxpperspach Sandrl 8 Albm Wayne 67 71 Ammon Bcmctta 31 64 Anderson Cary B 32 .1 , 59 64 Anderson Lmdn ?9 71 Xndcrson Sharon 11 'C1 37 6-1 Anms Dee Mans 1.1 31 43 78 Arndt Gayle Z1 24 2.1 Z6 27 38 50 78 Ameson Pam 34 71 Attlcson John 14 41 64 Augspurgcr Pamclle 14 Z6 71 Babcock James 14 29 42 5' 64 Ban Dwayne 72 Ban' Gary 16 37,64 Baker Darrell 46 Baker Rlchaxd 28 47 52 59 71 Banttan Grace 10,24 25 26 , 33,39,72 Barbxon Jo Ann 64 Barmck Janet 7 Bamxck, Otto 27 28 37 59 7 Baugh Rhonda 46 Bauske Sandra 33,34 65 Beck, Carol 29 72 Becker Rnchard 13,38 41 Beglau Eugene 62,78 Bellon George 43 Bennett Davzd 28 29,32 50 62 6 Benson Ellis 33,43, 8 Benson Rolf 72 Beige Jerry 11 23 65 Bcmard Roberta 10 23 25 77 Berry Dzane 30 42 79 Berry James 13,38,41 52 65 Bxblc John 28 29,38,50 79 Bxschoff Joan 46 Bxtterman Buxdella 29 65 Bxttcrman Jean 26 72 Bltz James 43 79 Black Susan 24 '5 27 30 39 47 Blahna Conme 29 35 47 7' Bleeckex Mary Gene Z7 72 Book James 28 52,62,65 Boomgaardex, Frcddle 16 37 72 Brehm Carol 72 Brooks, Susan 29 35 39,47 7 Brophy Duane 65 Brown, Clayton 28,48 52 53 54 Buck Patnck 65 Burchxll, Kay Ann 24 25 26 47,50,79 Burrows, Albert 10 28 29,38, 52,65 Burton Karen 11,27,31,32 34,42 Campbell Denms 65 Campbell Lee 18 72 Carrol Mxchael 46 59 Cellmer Rodney 37 Chnst Vxrglma 2 16 42 77 79 Chnsuanson Carol 72 Cxchos Jerry 14,65 Clausen Alf 22 23 27,Z8,39,44 Clemens Bonme 41 79 Clemens Carolyn 35 72 Clemens, Donald 29,39,72 Cobean John 14 27 28,50 58 79 Cobean, Wlllxam 41 62 65 Corell Glona 29 47, Corell Joyce 18,23 36 79 Coulston, Carol 16 '2 23 44 Crouse Vxrgmxa 29 35 65 Cumber Kenneth 18, 2 2 Cumbcr Lyle 65 Cumber Marlene 79 Daxley John 52 59 65 Dalbak Verlyn 13 40 41 65 Dallmann 1.aVerne 65 Dally Dxanne 29,72 Darby Conme 26 27 Davzs Harvey 33 72 Davxs, Marxan 11 29 31 32 5 DeBoe D3V1d 2,9,23,Z8,39,42, 52,71 72 DeBuck Evonne 26 6 Dcery Charles 45 52 53 54 80 Deery Wayne 52 65 Del-me Dorothy 15 43 80 DeMcrsseman Davld 2 13,40 41 50 77 80 Derhexm Derma 15 80 Derhclm, Judith 25 72 Derhenm Sandra 24 65 Deuxtch Edward 37 72 Deultch, Sharen 65 DeVnes Maureen 27 72 DeWa1d Gordon 27 28 56 65 Dockler Damcl 37 62 65 Dodge Dune 33 34,6 Dugan Robert 10,11 39 42 45 48,50 52 53 .15 62 77 80 Dulxand Cu.rt1ss 11 23 24 40 65 Ebelc James 46 hbele Janet 10 80 Ebclc Wxlham 37,64 Ehman Donald 7 Izlhard Ema 1.1 O36 Ilhard Ruth 7 Elhard Susan 1123,32 65 Ellmgson, Davxd 1 10,2 ,27,28 38 39 42 52 72 Elstad Clarence 73 Elsworth Anne 18,23,30,39,73 Enzmmger Elroy 80 Enzmmger, Marlene 73 Erdahl Theodore 65 Erdman Conme 32,33 35 42 65 Enckson Ahce 11,32 36,65 Erxckson J11 1122,23 25 31,32 34 66 Encluon Joan 12 29 42 48 80 Everdmg Clxfford 66 Farley Mary 21 31,80 Femnte Joanne 20,35,42 47 Femnte Rodney 32,52,59 66 Ferguson, Jean 29,66 Fleld Carol 13 20,26 27 47 81 Fxelds Wallace 73 Fletzek Paul 66 Fmch Stanley 27,62 81 Flscher D1ann 73 Fxss Gaxy 14 73 Fleck Fred 73 FOssum,Jud1th 33,73 Fowle Hope 29 32,66 Frcdnclu Jamce 1 21 22 23,24 39 45 48 49 50 81 Freeman John 2,27,38 39,52 54 62 77 78,81 Freeman Mxchacl 11 30 32 , 5, 66 Frey Jud1th 20 23,36 81 Fndlund Douglas 27,28 52 53 Fncd June 81 Fned Marlys 73 Fried Patncla 26,39,73 Fnedench, Shuley 11 23 24 32 66 Fuehrer James 47 52,66 Gad Charles 14,58,66 Gamsforth Denms 41 73 Gall Delores 27,43 81 Gent Vernon 29 66 Gxedt Davxd 11 22 23, Gxenger, Darlene 20,81 Glnsbach Jean 15,26 42 Gmsbach Sandra 34 73 Glaspell Gordon 6 Glaspell Patncna 29 66 Goffe Stanley 52 Gossett Conme 34 6 Graf Delores 29,66 Graham Conme 29 34 Graves, Allen 17 81 Gray Albcrt 23 37 66 Gray Davxd 73 Creenstem James 43 82 Greer Rxchard 74 Guenther Conme 12 29 74 Guenther Delores 29 34 66 Gussner Wxlham 2 23 27,2 ,39 45 48 50 515Z,53 55 56 57 58,82 Gutknecht Marvm 16 37,73 Gutzwxller Larry 28 52 53 54,62 82 Hack Barbara 15,20,39,82 Haxtsch Demse 26 32,4l,66 Hallock Patnck 25,3Z,44 66 Hallock Robert 23 52 66 Hammer Onn 23,38 41 56 Hansted Judlth 73 Hanson Joyce 1,13 18 20,23 48 82 Hanson Kenneth 32 46 Hanson Sharel 10 20 39,82 Harstad Bert 52 53 73 Harstad Janet 14,43 82 Harstad, Karen 66 Hartman Cary 73 Hastmgs Carol 30 32 8 66 Hastmgs Delons 11 73 Hastmgs Cary 27 62 82 Hatch Barbara 46 Hatlxe Guy 32 42,5-2159 66 Hauck Rae Irene 41 82 Hayden W1111am 52 59 66 Haze: Terrance 82 Headland Axland 23 44 82 Helsz Donna 29,34 73 Hextz Clarence 66 Hektncr Dale 83 Hendnckson Gary 13,59 66 Herbster Thomas Z3 27,139,415 56 58 73 Herrmg Lynda 42,416,713 Hmller Marvalcne 15 18 20,83 Hmtze Ronald 2 19 41 48,8 Hxrschkom, Lynda 2 11 23,24 32 64 66 Hxrschkom Wayne 27 28 52 55,83 Hofer, Inge 14 30 33,119,112 46 73 Hogden David 66 Holaday Bart 11,22,23,27,32 38, 39,42 45,52,56 58 7173 Holden Bonme 73 Holntz Robert 27 28,52, Holtan Mark 27 28 66 Hordetckey Exleen 1 15 20 36 83 Hordetckey Shlrley 16 36 66 Howes, John 73 Howes Mary 15 20 83 Hum, Carol 1 15,18 21 35 42 44 48,83 Hunt John 52,66 Hust LeeRoy 67 lngle, James 23,25,6Z, Jackson Mary 15,83 Jacobsen Arden 62 83 Jakcs Suzanne 22,213,247 Jensen Rxchard 73 Jensvold Darnelle 1 10 13,26 34, 39 42,73 Jcske, Samuel 16 37 62 Job Betty 41 67 Job Davxd 28 29 52 53 56 58 73 Job Gary 29 52,67 Job Gayle 16 67 Jolmson Catherme 11 27,32 67 Johnson Darrell 83 Johnson Francxs 67 Johnson Kent 13 48,50 52, 56 57,58 60 78, Johnston Carol 30,47 73 Jongewaxd Brent 47 62 73 Kass Denms 18 74 Kass Emcst 74 Keaton Darlene 2184 Keaton, Phylhs 30 45 74 Ke1th Patncxa 30,67 Kerchcr Robert 27 52,62 67 Kxnzler Donald 38 67 Kxnzler Marjxe 29 67 Knschenmann Glen 40 67 Klemknecht CLIIZISS 67 Klemknecht Delano 38 44 84 K.lose,Mar1em 74 Klosterman, Eugene 41 67 Klostrexch, Davxd 27 28 52 74 Koebemxck, Bumette 31 41 74 Koemg Dynella 15,20,26,27 44 45 48 34 Koemg, Gmerva 2,9 74 Komoruskx, Carmen 23,25 39 84 Komoruslu, Edward 23 25 74 Kraft, Carol 29,67 Kreutsberg, Robert 11 30 33 Krone, Kxrstcn 31 34,67 Kxubeck Darlene 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