Killdeer High School - Mountain Echoes Yearbook (Killdeer, ND)

 - Class of 1959

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OSCAR PETERSON Superintendent f, Mrs. Joyce Stroh W f Office Secretary in- li5, L4f!, 1 2 r MR, JERRY BENDER English, Social Science MRS, DORIS HOLM MR, OSCAR SCHNAIDT English Science MR. FRANK FISCHER MRS. MARY POLLOCK Coach, Commerce Home Economics MR, GEORGE PERRY Coach, Mathematics MR. ADAM GRATZ Music, Social Science Facult ff: QKMQ , 'W S 'T' MRS, EVEITYN BENSON MRS, MILDRED BERGERUD MISS AGNES ENTZEL Flrst Third, Fourth Second, Third Grade Facult an-f'w i MRS, KAY DOLEZAL MRS, FRIEDA BUEHNER MR, JOHN BURESH Fifth, Sixth Sixth, Seventh Eighth MRS, BETTY GRANFOR MR. TONY LEISS Hot Lunch Cook Custodian t . i W 1 T W '1Q,,,.-'I-T: Q 9, Doyle Singer Dianne Stroh Sophomore Marilyn Olson T erry Reems Shirley Regeth James Marty Dwight Olson Delores Serhienko Julius Leinrz Donald Bice Joy Senne Arnold Skaclienko Berry Tuhy Richard K ulish Donald Kukla Emily Carlson Harris Kukla Mary Ann Martin -Q-.5 , Class Dennis Hartman Randi Lawhead Tom Fredericks Myron Burian Donald P ettig Donna Kittilson Duane Beckert Patti Murphy Carol Carlson Angelo Buehner Mary Murphy Clarence Braun Gerald Boehm Mary Fischer Micha el Sehwindt Bonnie Olson Donald Kowis Donna Marty Raymo nd Johns en 'WS' af A . :yA, b ' ., 'Y l ,f .al Freshman Stanley Roshau a Gloria Braun Bette Lou Kukla Ralph Roshau Janice Olson Gary Terres Donna Granfor David Miller Claudia Wing Bruce Gunwall Phyllis Hartm an David Gunw all Edna Kukla Kenneth Kupper Ioan Cuskelly James Scott Dorothy Monroe D ale Velenchenko Mavis Reems Dale Kelling Eileen Buhlinger Evelyn Baranski Lawrence Reiter Sandra Wenko Gerald Wing Betty Fredericks Gary Hansen Ioan Murphy Gary Weydahl Barbara Abel Walter Hovclen Delores Darwin Manley Truchan Catherine Roshau Londell Olson Eileen Wierson Michael Lambert Faye Velenchenko Garry Sampson Peggy Ann Klatt Lawrence Lysaght Kayleen Mittlestedr Gene Pavlenko Florine Schwindt Pete Summerfield SOPHOMORES Myron Burian, Vice-Presidentg Duane Beckert, Presidentg Tom Fredericks, Stu dent Councilg Patti Murphy, Secretary. Class Gfficers SENIORS Gary Houghton, Secretary: Juan- ita Fredericks, Student Couneilg Emily Serhienko, Vice-Presidentg Mary Monroe, President. JUNIORS Robert Stoll, Vice-Presidentg Carol Selle, Presidentg Kaye Eclqes, Student Councilg Dar- lene Velenchenko, Secretary. ,ah A FRESHMEN Charlotte Heis- er, Secretaryp Betty Fredericks, Student Councilg Delores Darwin, President: Lon- dell Olson, Vice President WJ? 1. 1 xxv N 5 K W7 W W '11 L JQQ X X f Wf 9 , - XYFNNN YN E , I IH' X ij! I f W I W fZ.gfq,n W '11, ! J' fm i 5 X' 1 , AEM 5'fx,': ' ,gf J' 2 Q ML-!f,,,' mf! ly 4' 1 fd fi! U I N ff K ,. f x, Z' f 1' W f , ,f W Student Council ROW ONE: Betty Eredericks, Kaye Eckes, Earl Twist, Penny Davis, Carol Selle. ROW TWO: Delores Darwin Mary Monroe, Juanita Erederieks, Mary Syd Fitzlaugh, Tom Fredericks, Duane Beckert. Earl Twist President 1 Kaye Eckes Vice-President This Page Sponsored By ANDERSON QUALITY STORE Penny Davis Secretary ROW ONE: Betty Fredericks, Roberta Watkins, Florine Schwindt, Patricia Watkins, Darlene Velenchenko, Evelyn Darwin, Carol Miller, Kaye Eckes. ROW TWO: Betty Kukla, Edna Kukla, Dorothy Stephen, Rose Stephen, Janice Olson, Bonnie Olson, Advisor, Mrs. Pollock. ROW THREE: Diane Stroh, Phyllis Darwin, Fay Velenchenko Eileen Wierson. ROW FOUR: Janet Fettig, Penny Davis, Barbara Abel. F.H. . Librar Staff Mrs. Doris Holm, Advisor, Janet Fettig, Emily Serhienko, Elaine Dvirnak, Kaye Eckes, Roberta Watkins, Mary Monroe, Mary Syd Fitzlaugh, Barry Fisher, Darwin Mott, Earl Twist, Jerry Bender, Advisor, Evelyn Darwin, Kaye Eckes, Elaine Dvirnak, Janet Fettig, Roberta Watkins. Yearbook Staff ROW ONE: Juanita Fredericks, Patricia Watkins, Myran Burian, assistant editor, Shirley Nupen, Stephanie Schwindt. ROW TWO: Neil Grevious, Mary Monroe, Emily Serhienko, Bob Stoll, Gloria Sahaydak, Vivien Dirkach, Darlene Regeth, Enid Wierson, Carol Miller, Darlene Velenchenko. ROW THREE: Dale Hansen, Penny Davis, Wayne Random, Milton Mittelstedt, Tom Fredericks, Robert Hawkinson, Phyllis Darwin, Marlys Dirkach . Elaine Dvirnak Robert Hawkinson Annual Staff Editor Mountaineer Editor Mountaineer Staff ROW ONE: Barry Fisher, Patti Murphy, Robert Hawkinson, Penny Davis, Faye Fisher, Elaine Dvirnak. ROW TWO Mary Ann Fisher, Kaye Eckes, Juanita Fredericks, Mary Monroe, Emily Serhienko, Carol Selle, Karen Dolezal, Shirley Nupen, Neil Grevious, Patricia Watkins, Bob Stoll, ROW THREE: Wayne Random, Dale Hansen, Mary Syd Fitzlaugh, Earl Twist, Lois Fenton, Randi Lawhead, Madella Grevious, Janet Fettig, Milton Mittelstedt, ROW ONE: Mary Syd Fitzlaugh, Juanita Fredericks, Mary Ann Fisher, Carol Selle. ROW TWO: Mary Martin, Joan Cuskelly, Emily Serhienko, Marlys Dirkach, Florine Schwindt, Fay Velenchenko, Kayleen Mittelstedt, Bonnie Olson, Mary Fisher, Betty Fredericks, Patricia Watkins, Carol Miller, Advisor, Mrs. Dolezal. ROW THREE Mary Monroe, Karen Dolezal, Gloria Braun, Charlotte Heiser, Janet Fettig, Kaye Eckes, Claudia Wing, Delores Serhienko, Janice Olson, Joy Senne, Lois Fenton, Jeannie Schmidt, Roberta Watkins, Vivien Dirkach, Elaine Dvirnak. ROW FOUR: Donna Marty, Shirley Nupen, Faye Fisher, Dorothy Monroe, Donna Granfor, Joan Murphy, Darlene Regeth, Gloria Sahaydak, Randi Lawhead, Sandra Wenko, Darlene Velenchenko, Evelyn Darwin, Edna Kowis. ROW FIVE: Enid Wierson, Betty Kukla, Edna Kukla, Marlyn Olson, Carol Carlson, Madella Grevious, Ernily Carlson, Phyllis Hartman, Catherine Roshau, Evelyn Baranski, Eileen Wierson, Peggy Klatt, Shirley Regeth, ROW SIX: Donna Kittelson, Eileen Buhlinger, Charlotte Steckler, Mavis Reerns, Barbara Abel, Diane Stroh, Phyllis Darwin, Betty Tuhy, Dorothy Steffen, Shirley Olson, Mary Murphy, Penny Davis, Patti Murphy. QP Club CHEERLEADERS Carol Selle, Juanita Fredericks, Mary Ann Fisher, Mary Syd Fitzlaugh. Rigs-,,a Q S QW R so ef ' A ki - ' E ,. ' Lettermen's Club ROW ONE: Dale Summerfield, Gary Houghton, Ronald Random, Robert Hawkinson, Barry Fisher, Tom Fredericks, Donald Beckert, Lowell Johnsen, Earl Twist. ROW TWO: Alvin Kelling, Dennis Hartman, Myron Burian, Milton Mittelstedt, Kent Olson, Donald Bice, Richard Serhienko, Neil Grevious. ROW THREE: Duane Beckert, Dale Hansen, Donald Kukla, Manley Truchan, Gene Pavlenko, Richard Kulish. Tumbling Team ROW ONE: Fay Fisher, Madella Grevious, Bette Kukla, Marlys Dirkach, Karen Dolezal, Shirley Nupen, Joy Senne, Donna Kittilson, Jeanne Schmidt, Pat Watkins, Evelyn Darwin, Phyllis Darwin, Edna Kukla, Carol Miller Faye Velenchenko, Edna Kowis, Marilyn Olson, Darlene Velenchenko. ROW ONE: Penny Davis, Gloria Sahaydak, Darlene Regeth, Mary Monroe, Karen Dolezal, Edna Kukla, Florine Schwindt, Stephanie Schwindt, Delores Serhienko, Sandra Wenko, Charlotte I-Ieiser. ROW TWO: Janet Fettig, Kayleen Mittelstedt, Delores Darwin, Gloria Braun, Phyllis Hartman, Dorothy Steffen, Marlys Dirkach, Darlene Velenchenko, Kaye Eckes, Janice Olson, Catherine Roshau. ROW THREE: Carol Selle, Lois Fenton, Evelyn Baranski, Charlotte Steckler, Eileen Buhlinger, Mary Murphy, Ioan Murphy, Donna Kittilson, Patti Murphy, Emily Serhienko, Elaine Dvirnak. ' 9 Girls GIRLS' TRIO Carol Selle, Patti Murphy, Elaine Dvirnak Choir Consisting of forty-nine members, the Girls' Chorus is one of the most active organizations in school. Rehearsals are held three times Weekly, under the direc- tions of Mr. Gratz, enabling them to pre- pare for performances . During the year they appeared at the District Music ' Festival in Dickinson, at the Dunn County Festival at Halliday and performed for various concerts at school. The efficiently organized Boys' Chorus has been appearing publicly for concerts and programs. Directed by Mr. Gratz, this organization performs as an individual group and also in a combined choral group with the Girls' Chorus. w W MIXED QUARTET Kent Olson, Penny Davis, Elaine Dvirnak, Darwin Mott. Cys Choir ROW ONE: Londell Olson, Lawrence Reiter, James Reiter, Arnold Skachenko, Darwin Mott, James Scott, Dale Velenchenko. ROW TWO: Gary Wing, Gary Weydahl, Alexander Lazorenko, LeRoy Buhlinger, Earl Twist, Emauel Stroh, Kent Olson, Stanley Roshau. Appearing frequently as an entertaining additive in school and community functions was the Killdeer School Band. This organization has performed at concerts, ball games, programs, and many other events during the school year. ln addition to these appearances, the band has provided entertainment for out- side school activities and has attended the annual music festival at Dickinson. Creditor for the success of the appear- ances of the band is our able director, Mr. Gratz, Who conducted practices five mornings a week and held the responsibility of the production of all the musical per- formances. Band ROW ONE: Linda Holm, Mary Monroe, Elaine Dvirnak, Donna Granfor, Kaye Eckes, Virginia Hansen, Milton Mittelstedt, Kay Rogne, Evonne Brenner, Barbara Abel. ROW TWO: Jerry Fiest, Gerald Boehm, Bruce Gunwall, Arnold Skachenko, Lois Fenton, Lynn Gunwall, Bob Stoll, Alexander Lazorenko, Gary Selle, Wayne Random, Kent Olson, Londell Olson, Gary Hansen, Dorothy Monroe. ROW THREE: Gary Weydahl, Ronald Senne, Angelo Buehner, Penny Davis, Darlene Velenchenko, Llewellyn Kukla, Dale Hansen, Larry Lysaght, Karen Dolezal, Enid Wierson, Earl Twist, Gary Wing, Gloria Sahaydak. f. . 54?' fx 'Q :.. ,, -- , 5Q' V , IL., 7 'V Q L ! 1: ' N-xx Q if I 1- 'QW 4551 4 iii is , ' QQ ' EFI. It 1 r ' F fm -gf: S . . Q , Q - - N. .QX ,., . 'ef-2... ,- f 1 ' 51 S ,Jug Tgmk A- I : ,, a , . , -1. -,J 5 51:3 A -ry- LN. 'I k al i x . I . ,fgxyl-Ai,!,M V . 43,55 s U ' -2, A f ,f 1 h 1 . f 4.12 ' I f ft' ,l 4 lv, ,ii X R al-if 'N -V Elf--f f ' fi X, t GQ vllgi kgf l'..:,I'in t .- f, T-Qfsslji'-6+ 1 ' - .- 11' , A f'q,?xX'-Mu? nf f A SW , I i ff I iff WMM 32 N I . 4 ,U R xx Em, ' ' 3- ,L 71:1 'LQ 'X xf.QX, ,' N . lx' iff A '-,. ffgd,-ifg 4 Mi. N ff '-- ...f ' - Y lk xx M . 'lu 'K ROW ONE: Myron Burian, Barry Fisher, Earl Twist, Lowell Johnsen, Don Beckett, Gary Houghton, Milton Miitelstedt, Tom Fredericks, Duane Beckert, Manley Truchan. ROW TWO: Bruce Gunwall, Angelo Buehner David Miller, Walter Hovden, Gary Terres, Richard Kulish, Alvin Kelling, Donald Bice, Gene Pavlenko Dale Velenchenko, Clarence Braun, Donald Kukla, David Gunwall. ootball A successful season was played by the Cowboys, consisting mainly of underclass CUCAPTAIN men, who under the able coaching of Fischer Don Beckert and Buresh, proved their ability. Coaches John Buresh and Frank Fischer Belfield . Watford. St. Marys Abby . . . Bowman . Mott . . . Hettinger Manderee SEASONS RECORD Cowboys Cowboys Cowboys Cowboys Cowboys Cowboys Cowboys Cowboys Don Beckert FB Earl Twrst E Duane Beckert QB A X 1 g , A ' Tom Fredericks FB Richard Kulish G f J' 'KAIH4 si 2 , X Gary Houghton T Alvin Kelling T w , , . .N . 4 ., X XW A QWY H. X. KE X xQxX 'ig' ,aff f . - P: C N -L U A .- za .rn Au , C f I 34,4 I ' ' f fb . , 'if ' i K , ' V, ff U! 1 I .vffx ,, f fy B 6 ,2 y 1 , 1 1 4 Manley Truchan HB Barry Fisher HB Milton Mitrelstedt C Lowell 1011113611 HB Myron Burian li We Want a Touchdown! , ,,,W ,Q o W O,yfm ' , Spectators Hold That Line! on Disgusted? , .W Our Band Director ,wh Track ROW ONE: Frank Fischer, Coachg Neil Grevious, Duane Beckert, Barry Fisher, Donald Kukla, John Buresh, Assistant Coach. ROW TWO: Dennis Hartman, Richard Kulish, Earl Twist, Kent Olson, Myron Burian. Richard Kulish Donald Kukla Consisting of nine mem- bers the Killdeer Track Team concluded a fairly successful season by winning sixth place in the Invitational Track Meet Placing first in the Fresh men District Track Meet at Neil Grevious Dickinson was the Freshmen Myron Burian Track Team who had an ex- Duane Beckert y ceptionally good season. Barry Fisher Kem Olson This page sponsored by Dennis Hartman FARM SUPPLY- ,4........-11 ROW ONE: Donald Fettig, Angelo Buehner, Clarence Braun, Wayne Random, Kent Olson. ROW TWO: Coach George Perry, Dennis Hartman, Dale Hansen, Earl Twist, Llewellyn Kukla, Torn Fredericks, Student Manager Basketball The Killdeer Cowboys, lacking in experience, height, and players, had a losing season this year with only one conference victory and four non- confer- . ence wins . ' In the Dunn County Tournament, late in january, the Cowboys were turned back in the last quarter of the championship game to lose to the Halliday Wolver- mes. Killdeer was defeated twice in the District Tour- nament, by Halliday and Campus High, which elim- inated them from the tournament. Bob Stoll. George Perry Coach DUNN COUNTY TOURNAMENT 71 Werner 40 55 Dunn Center 34 43 Halliday 52 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 49 Halliday 65 50 Campus High 59 Dale Hansen b This page sponsored by Captain ADAMSKI CHEVROLET CO Earl Twrst Llewellyn Kukla Center Guard SEASON RECORD s Opponent 22 Dunn Center Halliday Beach Watford City Belfield Hettinger Watford City South Heart Belfield Halliday Campus High Mandaree Campus High Beach Dunn Center Mandaree South Heart Clarence Braun Guard Tom Frederrcks Dennis Hartman Forward Guard B Team l ROW ONE: Gary Weydahl, Dale Velenchenko, David Miller, Bruce Gun- wall, Gerald Wing. ROW TWO: Gary Terres, Manley Truchan, Gary Hansen, Walter Hovden. Cu b Tea m This page sponsored by DUNN TELEPHONE gl HOVDEN'S MARKET ROW ONE: Lynn Gunwall, Richard Klatt, James Braun, LeRQy Fettig Ronald Senne. 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'uzkc fi, - , V, , ? ,I ,N .' h., Q Y I EF I J g f. ft :,.,hL.5Fgwflf3-55 ' 1 Q H - - 22. y-' '- 2 ati .fe-f,',,.v,1v .f 1 .f ., ,e X H ,A N , . I mgffszgi, U 2 qi! 4' J -, HEI X V V-'Il if Clfzb- Wfw 5' fi QQ- YQ-. . . ' f LJ o.. 4' h I- 'Y ,N ueen Lozs Fenton Kzng Barry Fisher This page sponsored by COAST TO COAST STORES 81 KILLDEER DRUG. , . V. Q '4 . Atten da nts uanita Fredericks, Many Monroe, neen Lois Fenton, Mmy Fisher Students could be seen everywhere during the latter part of September busily preparing for the main event of the year--Homecoming. Starting the action was a pep rally held in the gymnasium on Homecoming Eve, September 25. The pro- gram consisted of yells by the cheerleaders and pep squad and several numbers by the band. Memories of the 1957 Homecoming were also renewed by a showing of slides of that occasion. The evening was given a royal touch with the crowning of Queen Lois Fenton and King Barry Fisher by Kay Fettig, queen of 1957. The newly crowned royalty preceded the spectators outdoors where King Barry lit the bon- fire. As the fire blazed, the students were led by the cheerleaders in a snake dance and another rousing pep rally. A short party for the students held in the gym concluded the evening's activities. Cowboy attired students welcomed the big day, September 26, with a parade. Composed of class and organ- ization floats, the band and the royalty. The parade proceeded down main street where a pep rally was held. Returning to the school, the spectators viewed an interesting football game between the Killdeer Cowboys and Mott Cardinals. The hard-fought battle resulted in a victory for the Cardinals. Players and students met for a brief social afterward in the gym. In conclusion of the activities of the two-day event, a dance was held in the gymnasium. Students and adults enjoyed dancing to the music of Bob Brackel and his orchestra. ag! . web ov '00 mg Yxoq cx,0aX SQYQ x9-'E Gioqiix 'band Nkai QXXXSSQ . ald. O M' L mwvz Goat . QS-G 6 9 xsane: 'Eb 99 afga Bde A sigb M ZIIYIOJ' 412 Ole CO Wbalzd Make If ofly Good! QDDIIIGSS 3 3 st Royalz tiefltl Jfhf .V Qlflk? Royalty ' Senior l Class Pla Jerry Bender Director ROW ONE: Lowell Johnson, Stephanie Schwindt, Emily Serhienko, Lois Fenton, Darwin Mott. ROW TWO: Mary Fitzlaugh, Mary Fisher, Juanita Fredericks, Mary Monroe. ROW THREE: Ronald Random, Earl Twist. Down to Earth, a three-act comedy-fantasy written by Bettye Knapp, was presented by the Sen- ior Class November 21, l958. The play portrayed the trials of two angels who descended from heaven to pick up two elderly souls . They were accompanied by a mischievous heavenly hitchhiker who delights in making things miserable for them . Everything turned out for the best and the angels returned to heaven. Pilon plays Cupid. This page sponsored by ANDERSON'S QUALITY STORE The angels are scheming, Junior lass Pla ROW ONE: Neil Grevious, Penny Davis, Kaye Eckes, Elaine Dvirnak, Evelyn Darwin, Phyllis Darwin, Carol Miller. ROW TWO: Wayne Random, Robert Skachenko, Bob Stoll, Shirley Nupen, Milton Mittel- stedt, Fay Fisher, Alvin Kelling, Dale Hansen, Kent Olson. No More Homework, a rollicking three-act comedy, was presented by the Junior Class April 10 . Written by john Henderson, the play depicted the day at Ames High School when the Student Council officers assumed the administration duties of Elle SCl'100l. Oscar Schnaidt Humor, suspense, and quiet romance were woven into the dialogue of the production. As the story unfolded, it related the details of perhaps the most confused and hilarious day ever wit- nessed by the teachers and students of Ames High School. Director Miss Olgivie instructs Midge. Discussion of the family money. at WETSCH BROS . Mem ories C 9 Woflflllg? 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