Lake Preston High School - Prestonian Yearbook (Lake Preston, SD)
- Class of 1964
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The PRESTONIAN 1964 LAKE PRESTON HIGH SCHOOL LAKE PRESTON, SOUTH DAKOTA DEDICA We, the annual staff of 1964, dedicate this Prestonian to the memory of our late President who had a constant concern for the youth of the nation. John F. Kennedy was a man of our age,the New Frontier. He was young enough to realize and understand the problems of youth, yet mature enough to shoulder the problems of the nation. It is our hope that this dedication will help overcome the pointlessness of his death by serving to remind each of us to establish high ideals in our daily life. 2 Board Education Mrs. Bernice Thomsen, clerk Mr. Myron Goodhope Mrs. James Kopperud Mr. Glenn Green, chairman Dr. Charles Spidle Mr. John Sittner Administration Mr. Len Aman Northern State Teachers College, B.S. State University of South Dakota, M.E. Superintendent Grade Physical Education Mr. Clinton Berndt Sioux Falls College, B.A. Northern State Teachers College, M.S. Principal Guidance Counselor Government, American History, Psychology Mrs. Florence Olson Secretary to Superintendent 3 Mrs. Marlys Davis South Dakota State College, 3.S. Hone Economics I, II, IV, Art Mr. Paul Koeniguer Northern State Teachers College, B.S. General Science, Biology, Physics FACULTY Mr. Kenneth Scholten Mr. Merlyn Krenz South Dakota State College, B.S. South Dakota State College, B.S. Vocational Agriculture I, II, III, IV Algebra I II, Plane Geometry, (After Mr. Scholten resigned in Trigonometry, Assistant Coach' April, Mr. Dale Trulock was hired to complete the year.) Mr. James Piechowski MacPhail School of Music, B.A. Instrumental Vocal Music Miss Bonita Reichelt South Dakota State College, B.S. English I II, Journalism Mr. James Roggenbuck Northern State Teachers College, B.S. Typing I, Bookkeeping, Shorthand Head Coach Mr. Ronald Lohr State College of Iowa, B.A. English III IV, V orld History Grade Physical Education 5 Bus Drivers Left to right: Freeman Olson, Penry Stonefield, Milton Strande, George Jensen, M. R. Munson. Mr. Munson took the place of Milton. Strande near the end of the year. Freeman Olson replaced Jewell Adams in December. Cooks Left to right: Mrs. George Brugman, Mrs. Fred Paulson, Mrs. M. R. Munson. Custodians The janitors are (left to right): Conrad Elvik, Penry Stonefield. The housekeepers who come to work after school are (left to right): Mrs. Rose Adams and Mrs. Mae Thompson. CLASSES 8 Rachel Bergan Alan Hanson Karen Hooper Myrna Jibben Ralph Kjellsen Susan Larson Thomas Needham 10 Barbara Olson Sharon Olson Larry Wienk Michael Stubkjaer Sarah Schaeffer CLASS OFFICERS Senior class officers were Ralph Kjellsen,treasurer; Sally Green, president;Jennifer Auen, vice-president; Janice Nelson, secretary.Senior class advisers were Supt. Aman, Mr. Krenz, and Mr. Berndt. 12 Commencement Exercises Lake Preston High School Auditorium WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1964 Eight O’clock PROGRAM Processional .................................... Karen Johnshoy Betty Wienk Invocation .................... Rev. Robert F. Abbott Tenor Solo ........................... Tommy Needham Presentation of Eighth Grade ............. Mrs. Ed Guse Valedictory.............................Joanne Carlson “Graduation Day” .............N. Sherman, J. Sherman Mixed Octet Salutatory................................. Myrna Jibben COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS ................. Dr. H. M. Briggs President o£ S. D. State University “Halls of Ivy” ............................ Henry Russell Mixed Octet, accompanied by Betty Wienk Presentation of Class of 1964 ..........Supt. Len Aman Presentation of Diplomas .................. Glenn Green President, Board of Education “Born to Be Free”.....................Ralph E. Williams “Battle Hymn of the Republic” .................. Ringwald Mixed Chorus, accompanied by Leslie Anderson and Adrienne Olson Benediction.....................Rev. Robert F. Abbott Dr. H.K. Priggs Graduates having an average of B or above were Joanne Carlson, Mary Brookshire, Marilyn Carlson, Leslie Anderson, Sally Green, Adrienne Ol- son, and Myrna Jibben. 13 DELAINE ABEL Cheerleader 134 alternate 2; Band 1234; Majorette 12 34; Instrumental soloist 2; Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Glee 1234; Vocal soloist 1 24; Band ensembles 1234; Mixed Octet 24; Triple trio 4; All-State Chorus 24; FHA 1234, officer 3; Homecoming Attendant 2; Blue and Gold Day Queen 4. DARLENE ANDERSON Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Glee 1234; Blue and Gold 234; Librarian 234; FHA 1 234; Art Camp 3. LESLIE ANDERSON Band 1234 officer 34; Band ensembles 123V; Mixed Chorus 1234 accompanist 34; Girls Glee 1234; Triple trio 4; Declam 1; All-School Play 14; Blue and Gold 134; Prestonian 234 Co-Editor 4 Librarian 4; National Honor Society 234, officer 4; Class officer 3; FHA 1234, officer 3; Homecoming atten- dant 3; Economic Confer- ence 4; Math Contest 13: Commercial Contest 4;Girls State Alternate. JENNIFER AUEN Transferred from Arlington 2; Cheerleader 2; Mixed Chorus 234; Girls Glee 234 Triple trio 234; Mixed Octet 4 Blue and Gold 234, News editor 3; Librarian 23; Student Council 3; Class officer 4; FHA 234, officer 4. JEANETTE BECK Band 1234 Instrumental solo 1234; Band ensembles 123; Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Glee 1234 Triple trio 123; Vocal solo 2: Declam 12; All-School Play 1; Blue and Gold 1234; Prestonian 1; Librarian 1234: Student Council 1; FHA 1234. RACHEL BERGAN Band 1234; Instrumental solo 34; Band ensembles 34; Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Glee 1234; Declam 2; Blue and Gold 123, jr. feature editor 3; Preston- ian 2; Librarian 12; FHA 1234. BARBARA BODE Band 1234; Instrumental solo 23: Band ensembles 234; Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Glee 1234: Declam Mixed Chorus 1234; 2; Blue and Gold 123; dee 234; FHA 1234; Librarian 1; FHA 1234; Music Camp 3. ALAN HANSON Football 1; FFA 1234. KAREN HOOPER Girls SENIOR INDEX SHIRLEY BOWMAN Band 12; Band ensembles 12; Mixed Chorus 124; Girls Glee 124; Blue and Gold 12; Librarian 2; FHA 123. MARY BROOKSHIRE Mixed Chorus 123; Girls Glee 1234; National Honor Society 234, officer 4; FHA 1234; Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 4. JOANNE CARLSON Band 1234; Band ensembles 34; Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Glee 1234; Triple trio 14; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 234; Class officer 3; FHA 1234, officer 234; Girls State 3; D.A.R. 4; Music Camp 2; Math Contest 12; Commercial Contest 4. MARILYN CARLSON Band 1234; Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Glee 1234; Librarian 3 National Honor Society 4; FHA 1234. SALLY GREEN Cheerleader 234, alter- nate 1; Band 1234, officer 2; Instrumental solo 1; Drum majorette 1234; All- State Band 4; Band ensem- bles 1234; Mixed Chorus 1234: Girls Glee 1234; Triple trio 1234; Mixed octet 4; Vocal solo 234; Declam 12; All-School Play Student Director 1; Blue and Gold 14; Prestonian 234, Business manager 34; Librarian 12; National Honor Society 234, officer 4; Class officer 14; FHA 1234, officer 3; Blue and Gold Day attendant 4; Music Camp 2, Economic Conference 4. Girls Glee trio 1234; All - School and Gold 2; MYRNA JIBBEN Band 1234; Band ensembles 1234; Instrumental solo 23; Mixed Chorus 1234; 1234; Triple Mixed octet 4; Play 3; Blue Prestonian 23 4; Student Council 4; Na- tional Honor Society 234, officer 4; FHA 1234, of- ficer 4; Math Contest 1; Commercial Contest 4. RALPH KJELLSEN Football 234, manager 2; Basketball 124; Track 123 4; Mixed Chorus 1234; Class officer 14; FFA 123 4, officer 234, district officer 4; Homecoming attendant 1; Mechanics award 3. SUSAN LARSON Alternate Cheerleader 14; Band 1234; Band ensembles 134; Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Glee 1234; Blue and Gold 12, editor 34; Pres- tonian 124; Librarian 123 4; FHA 1234, officer 2, Regional Co-chairman 3; FFA Sweetheart Candidate 12. JANICE NELSON Band 1234; All-State Band 24; Band ensembles 1234; Instrumental solo 234; Blue and Gold 234; Pres- tonian 234, Co-editor 4; Librarian 234; Class of- ficer 4; FHA 1234; Home- coming attendant 1; Music Camp 3; Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Glee 1234; Triple Trio 1234. 14 PAUL NELSON Football 1234; Basketball 1234; Track 1234; Mixed Chorus 1; All-School Play 34; Student Council pres- ident 4; Class officer 23; FFA 1234, officer 34, dis- trict officer 4; Home- coming attendant 2; Blue and Gold Day King 4; Boys State 3. THOMAS NEEDHAM Football 1; student mana- ger 34; Basketball mana- ger 234; Track 14; Mixed Chorus 1234; All-State Chorus 4; Mixed octet 34; Vocal solo 4; All-School Play 34; Blue and Gold 3; Class officer 2; FFA 3; Boys State Alternate 3‘, Student trainer 4. WAYNE ODEGAARD Football 1234; Basketball 1234; Track 1234; All- School Play 3; Class of- ficer 2; FFA 1234, officer 34; Homecoming attendant 3- ADRIENNE OLSON Band 1234, officer 4; Band ensembles 34; Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Glee 1234; accompanist 3; Blue and Gold Exchange editor 4; Prestonian 4; FHA 1234. BARBARA OLSON Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Glee 1234; Blue and Gold 34; Librarian 34; FHA 1234 KENNETH OLSON Football 1234; Basketball 1234; Track 1234; Mixed Chorus 2; Blue and Gold 3; Class officer 23; FFA 1234, officer 1234; District of- ficer 4; Blue and Gold Day attendant 4; State Track Meet 123- SHARON OLSON Mixed Chorus 123; Girls Glee 234; FHA 1234- SARAH SCHAEFFER Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Glee 1234; Triple trio 4; All-School Play 34; FHA 1 234; Art Camp 3. MICHAEL STUBKJAER Football 4; Basketball 4; Track 4; Class officer 1. LARRY WIENK Football 1234; Basketball 1234; Track 1234; FFA 123 4- CLASS MOTTO Today we follow, tomorrow we lead CLASS COLORS Pastel Elue and Azure Blue CLASS FLOWER White Rose 15 Elmo Anderson Jerry Anderson Mary Anderson Eugene Austad Dianne Blinsmon Donna Boldt Jerry Brown JUNIOR CLASS Paul Danielson Terry Danielson Linda Dowden Donna Falconer Keith Goodhope Cheryl Hagen Bernella Holm Dale Hookie Robert Johansen Diane Johnson Rose Kjellsen Thomas Larsen 16 Linda Miller Janet Millett David Nelson Patricia Nelson Ronald Nelson Barbara Neu Eugene Oldsen Kathy Olson Lanny Olson Charon Pike Eldon Rauch Phyllis Rieken Peggy Shelden Leland Spilde Shari Stewart Gary Sundet Peggie Sundet Toni VanNorstran Cheryl Warne Jean Wells Not Pictured: Mike Brandt Ronald Anderson Gayle Blinsmon Sandra Bode Marlys Brugman Tom Deutsch Jane Helfinstine SOPHOMORE CLASS Orlin Jibben Larry Johnson Kenneth Kitchen Marlene Knutson Danny Nelson Carol Nielsen Alan Odden Karen Odegaard 18 Eileen Olson Joe Olson Ray Olson Ron Patterson Wayne Rasmussen Susan Shaw Paula Sittner Curtis Smith Linda Strande Jessica Stubkjaer David Sundet Janice Tenneboe Janice Thorsvold Robert Trenary Betty Wienk 19 ( Donald Adams Gail Albert Barbara Andersen Jean Anderson Curtis Beck Michael Boldt FRESHMAN CLASS Susan Boldt Douglas Brown Jerry Christensen Linda Falla Carol Gardner Bonnie Hanson Lonny Holland Karen Isaacson Wendell Jibben Karen Johnshoy Arthur Jones 20 Kay Koch Bertha Moen Danny Nelson Lois Nelson Ellen Nielsen Deena Nystrom Roger Rauch Colleen Rich Marie Salter Dennis Seeman Carolyn Strieker David Thomas Mark Thomsen Ronald Warne Daryl Warner Marcia Warren LeeAnn Wienk Allen Zeeck Class Officers Junior class officers were Janet Millett, president; Jerry Brown, treasurer;Barbara Neu,secretary; Linda Dowden, vice-president .Class advisers were Mr. Lohr, Mrs. Davis, and Mr. Scholten. Sophomore class officers were BOTTOM to TOP: Paula Sittner. president; Betty Wienk, vice- president; Eileen Olsonsecretary, Karer. Odegaard,treasurer.Class advisers were Mr. Roggenbuck and Mr. Piechowski. Freshman class officers were BACK ROW:Roger Rauch,treasurer;Allen Zeeck,president.FRONT ROW:Marcia Warren, secretary:Carolyn Strieker, vice-president. Class advisers were Miss Reichelt and Mr. Koenieuer. 22 ACTIVITIES Carolyn Strieker, Janice Thorsvold, Cheryl Hagen, Sally Green, Delaine Abel, Paul Nelson, Kenneth Olson, Paul Danielson, Danny Nelson, Allen Zeeck. BLUE AND GOLD DAY Blue and Gold Day activities for 1963 started with the coronation on Thursday night,September 19. Delaine Abel and Paul Nelson were crowned king and queen. Their attendants were as follows: Sally Green and Kenneth Olson, seniors; Cheryl Hagen and Paul Danielson juniors; Janice Thorsvold and Danny Nelson, sophomores; Carolyn Strieker and Allen Zeeck, freshmen. This was followed by a pep rally, bon- fire, snake dance, and a midnight movie to boost spirits for Friday night's game. On Friday afternoon the American Legion Color Guard followed by the band led the Blue and Gold Day parade. Floats winning honors were as follows: FHA float-most beautiful; FFA float-most humorous, and the NHS float-most original. On Friday night the Divers were defeated by Willow Lake by a score of 13-6. After the game the students enjoyed dancing to the music of Pat Boff- man. This ended the Blue and Gold Day festivities. 24 DECLAM FLOAT JUNIOR CLASS FLOAT MARCHING BAND CONTESTS COHISRCIAL CONTEST Lake Preston students placed second at the conference commercial contest held in Arlington, April 15. In bookkeeping Joanne Carlson placed first and Leslie Anderson placed third. In Typing I Karen_Odegaard received second place. Placing in short- hand were Ilyrna Jibben, third, and Charon Pike,fourth. Karen Johnshoy (not pictured) tied for first place in spelling. HATH CONTEST Lake Preston won the conference math contest on lay 6 with a total of 35a points. Janet Johnshoy placed first in seventh grade math. In Algebra I Karen Johnshoy placed first, Wendell Jibben, second, and Marcia Warren, fourth. Wayne Rassiaussen 4ied for first in plane geometry; Janice Thorsvold and Betty Wienk tied for fourth place. In Algebra II Myrna Jibben placed first, Joanne Carlson, second, and Cheryl Warne, third. The trophy clock (shown left) will now stay in Lake Preston. Ear- lier in the year students entered the math contest in Watertown. Ronald Warne placed fourth in Algebra I. SCIENCE FAIR The local Science Fair was held March 17. Susan Shaw was the winner in the physical science division and Eugene Austad and Terry Danielson placed first in the biolog- ical science division. The local winners participated in the South Dakota State Science Fair in Brook- ings on April 4. Susan Shaw won first place in the senior division of girls’ physical science. In senior division of boys' biological sciende Eugene Austad and Terry Danielson placed third. Karen John- shoy placed second in the junior division of girls' physical, science. 26 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM and BANQUET The juniors and seniors entered a Wonderland By Night Friday evening, Kay S, as the juniors entertained the seniors at the annual banquet and prom. The audi- torium was decorated in three shades of blue crepe paper accented with white. A cascading fountain of blue water enclosed by high white gates and bordered with green fo- liage occupied one corner of the dance floor. Punch was served from a billowing white cloud which floated in front of a blue moon. The theme song, Wonderland By Night , was sung by the junior class mixed octet. Other numbers included a solo by Peggy Shelden, a duet by Bunny Holm and Barbara Neu, and a cornet trio, Jerry Anderson, Tom Larsen, and Eugene Austad. The senior class ABC's and prophecy were read. The Sinfonians of Northern State Teachers College provided music for the dance. Following the prom the students attended a midnight movie at the local theater. 27 BACK ROW ( left to right ): Mr. Paul Koeniguer (adviser), Karen Johnshoy, Mary Anderson, Dianne Blinsmon, Miss Bonita Reichelt (adviser). MIDDLE ROW: Sally Green, Janice Nelson, Leslie Anderson, Eugene Austad. FRONT ROW: Janice Tenneboe, Myrna Jibben, Adrienne Olson, Susan Larson, Cheryl Warne, Linda Dowden, Toni VanNorstran, Paula Sittner, Cheryl Hagen, Donna Boldt. ANNUAL STAFF CO-EDITORS Leslie Anderson Janice Nelson SECTION EDITORS Introductory: Janice Nelson, Mary Anderson Classes: Leslie Anderson, Karen Johnshoy, Janice Tenneboe, Toni VanNorstran Activities: Adrienne Olson, Cheryl Warne, Cheryl Hagen Music: Donna Boldt, Sally Green Sports: Susan Larson, Eugene Austad Grades: Dianne Blinsmon, Paula Sittner TYPISTS Linda Dowden Myrna Jibben 28 inois, Minnesota, I Missouri are the an South Dakota ed the 27 gradu- : Ken Olson w, Jean Larson, and Peggy Stew lifomia. Kenneth ife, the former live in Tustin s in the meat do- ood market. Their of two girls and Larson, now Mrs. resides in Pt d in Kodiak. Alas- ars. Her husband Air Force Weather ind Darwin have i Gilbery. still un- king and going to Angeles. He has ee years in the ‘1 Lewis, formerly lives in La Puente band works in a They have three id has one son. Pauline Schroder | j Abel. Jennifer Auen. and’I elry. Barbara Neu. Tom Larsen. Lists Sports US BACK ROW ( bottom to top ): Janet Millett, Susan Larson, Pa n eres Jennifer Auen, Barbara Olson. Sally Green, Eugene Austad, Miss Bonita Reichelt (adviser). FRONT ROW: Jeanette Beck, Linda Miller, Adrienne Olson, Cheryl Vfeme, Janice Nelson, Dianne Blinsmon Toni VanNorstran. Not Pictured: Leslie Anderson, Darlene Anderson, Peggie Sundet. ivapiu Vit M MIC WMHMj •«! « Arnold Ryland and his wife, the former Jean Pedersbeck, live. Ar- nold is working for Gerlach na Jibben. and Tom Needham work at Delbert’s Variety Foods and Streeter’s Grocery respec- Cnlltf M'orlfC O J m. Two sophomore girls help as nurses aids at the hospital. They are Sandra Bode and Janice etball and track This statemer Dlson is not surpri who knows him. K enior and center His averages for th en 14 rebounds pei field goals, and ows. Kenny has in LmMietball, football, an Interested in track as basketball, Kenny particip the South Dakota state trac and Lila An usband and wife, w. Illinois, where pharmacist at the fc- They have one e Albert were Mrs. George Pep- ymond, Minnesota, i a mathematics and George have now Mrs. Melvin in Marshall, Min- Thoy have two boy. who was presi- nior class, is mar- rcner Barbara An- one son. Daryl Boeing Aircraft eatt!e, Washington, is working at the House in Previous to she attended in Spring- BLUE and GOLD trs. extra hobby water skiing wh xciting and fun. began his school ston when he enr rader in 1952. W Mrs. Arvid strnatmeyer. rsnerrm and her husband have two boys and one girl. She works as a part time beauty operator and Arvid works at Morrell’s. Brian Crane is married to Pat Rogholt and he is “Daddy” to three little girls. Brian and his family live in Mitchell, South Da- Music Department to Attend Contest, Try for Honors Lake Preston’s music depart- ment is preparing for the Region- al music contest in Watertown, Febnmrv 1ft Center respectively. Only four freshmen have part time jobs but they are waiting to take over as soon as others jobs arc vacated. Allen Zeeck works at Zeeck’s Jack and Jill and Don- nie Adams works in the Preston Cafe. Mike Boldt works in Coul- Editors: Susan Larson, first semester Eugene Austad and Cheryl Warne, second semester Reporters:Darlene Anderson, Leslie Anderson, Jennifer Auen, . inior in high sch parents moved to Sioux Fa Kenny has been living u sister and brother-in-law Mrs. Lynn Hasche. Kenny is a member of t and has been an officer his four years pf mcml Presently he is district vie gained more exf member at the on in Kansas C Jeanette Beck, Dianne Blinsmon, Sally Gree? Miller, Janet Millett, Janice Nelson, Adrienne Olson, Barbara Olson, Peggie Sundet, Toni VanNorstran. reporter for the 1 ■n an opportunity e Blue and Gol e was a sophom Exchange Editor: Adrienne Olson Adviser: Miss Bonita Reichelt town. He is married to the former Diane Peterson of Bryant Chris Holm is working at the Farmers Union Oil Company. His wife is the former Sharon Nelson. and Seven instrumental ensembles plan to enter the contest also. They are the cornet trio-Jerry Anderson, Tom Larsen, and Eugene Austad; flute trio-Myrna a minute, cnaron PiKe next with 50 words a minute. A require- ment for the first semester was a typed manuscript. The shorthand class has been working on brief forms and speed n taking repsoi was elected fr •e-president and f. Mst enjoyable even the junior-senioi e South Dakota Tournaments in 1962 and remembered as the most events. Kenny was a candid homecoming king this yet Kenny has been an activ m Complete Work of First Semester For the past 18 weeks the math students have been proving that X does not or does equal Y. Let’s Iroquois Drops Divers for Consola Volga, Lake Preston, Oldham, Iroquois Win in First Round Action Wednesday, Jan. 15 The Volga Cossacks became the, each added 10 points for th !•« ,4 n t i for Prettiest Cheerleader Title Each year the Huron Daily Plainsman sponsors a “Prettiest Cheerleader” contest. Thursday, January 9. the LPHS students iderson HA on. Miss FHA, ,, Mr. Irresistible. r, January 11, at ill. s chosen by the ie basis of what FHA Friday the ipposed to speak v. If one did, a 'to the boy. The -lost tickets was ?sistible. and Joanne Carl- ers-up for Miss p for Mr. Irresist- Smith and Gayle 5 and their dates ie snowflakes to . Sinfonians from Teachers College, was decorated in streamers with png from above with confetti i it. was the cen- n the stage Card ere covered with x set up around couples could sit punch. er Stales ( Grads of irsday's semi-final ho defeated Arling nd action 67-35. di rs, who had edged 4 score of 73-50 10 had nipped Do et Iroquois who 63-50. Oldham sq ois 51-46 Thtrr lga posted their f the tourney, Gen e Santerna, and C ad 62 of Volga’s t. Santerna had 25 ad 24 points, and 3 points. Ken Olsc lints and Mike Stu o aid the Divers. 3ickett and Larry he Oldham Drag ni-final victory w points respectivel) ■rg scored 19 poin eet had 14 points team. Beat Bancroft Tomorrow Nigh fr'.H.A. officers sitting in front row left to right are Myrna Jibben (secretary), Carol Nielsen (treasurer), Susan Shaw (parliamentarian), Joanne Carlson (pres- ident), Janet Killett (vice-president), Jennifer Auen (historian), Paula Sittner (reporter). Other F.H.A. members are Delaine Abel, Darlene Anderson, Leslie Anderson, Jeanette Beck, Rachel Bergan, Barbara Bode, Shirley Bowman, Mary Brook- shire, Marilyn Carlson, Sally Green, Karen Hooper, Susan Larson, Janice Nelson, Adrienne Olson, Barbara Olson, Sharon Olson, Sarah Schaeffer, Mary Anderson, Dianne Blinsmon, Donna Boldt, Donna Falconer, Cheryl Hagen, Bunny Holm, Diane Johnson, Rose Kjellsen, Linda Killer, Patty Nelson, Barbara Neu, Toni VanNor- stran, Kathy Olson, Charon Pike, Phyllis Rieken, Peggy Shelden, Sheri Stewart, Peggy Sundet, Cheryl Warne, Jean Wells, Sandra Bode, Karlys Brugman, Carol Gard- ner, Jane Helfinstine, Marlene Knutson, Karen Odegaard, Eileen Olson, Linda Strande, Jessica Stubkjaer, Janice Tenneboe, Janice Thorsvold, Betty Vienk, Bar- bara Andersen, Jean Anderson, Gail Albert, Susan Boldt, Linda Falla, Bonnie Han- son, Karen Isaacson, Karen Johnshoy, Kay Koch, Bertha Koen, Lois Nelson, Ellen Nielsen, Deena Nystrum, Marie Salter, Carolyn Strieker, Marcia Warren, LeeAnn Wienk, and Colleen Rich. THE YEAR'S ACTIVITIES The Lake Preston Chapter of FHA went to Sioux Falls in November for a tour of var- ious schools and industries. During the Christmas season they made a Nativity scene for the school yard which will be set up each year. A Snow Ball was sponsored by the FHA in January. Leslie Anderson was crowned Miss FHA and David Nelson was Mr. Irresistible. Cinderella was the theme for the Mother - Daughter Banquet. The high school boys who served as waiters were dressed as mice. The tables were arranged in a large octagon with Cinderella and her pipkin carnage in the center. The regional meeting in March wls held in Clark. Laxe Preston s chapter presentea an original skit dealing with careers of the Program. Carol Nielsen was elected State Vice-oresidPnt of Public Relations and thus became chairman of Region II. ° president F. F. A. BACK ROW: (left to right) David Thomas, Daryl Warner. SEVENTH ROW: Dennis Seeman, Wendell Jibben. SIXTH ROW: Gayle Blinsmon, Allen Zeeck, Ronald Warne. FIFTH ROW: Alan Odden, Wayne Rasmussen, Tom Deutsch Danny Nelson. FOURTH ROW: Danny Nelson, Curtis Smith, Kenneth Kit- chen, Alan Hanson, Jerry Christensen. THIRD ROW: Larry Johnson, Eldon Rauch, Elmo Anderson, Leland Spilde, Ron Patterson, Michael Boldt. SECOND ROW: Ray Olson, Orlin Jibben, Lanny Olson, David Nelson, Larry Wienk, Ronald Nelson. Lonny Holland. FIRST ROW: Paul Danielson(sentinel), Paul Nelson(pres- ident), Kenny Olson(vice-president), 'Wayne Odegaard (reporter), Mr. Kenneth Scholten(advisor). The FFA participated in the Clean Grain Program and the Safe Corn Harvest. Kenny Olson and Ralph Kjellsen were the representatives to the National FFA Con- vention in Kansas City, Missouri, in October. The FFA Parent-Son Banquet was held last fall. William Larson of South Dakota State University was the guest speaker. The boys took part in judging schools in crops, dairy, meats, and tractor driving. At the State FFA Convention, held in Brookings, Wayne Odegaard received his State Farmer Degree and was runner-up for the State Star Farmer Degree. The judging teams in farm mechanics and dairy cattle judging won excellent ratings. Individual ratings were superiors, Alan Odden in livestock judging, Curt Smith in dairy judging, and Gayl’e Blinsmon in sheep showmanship, excellents, Ralph Kjellsen in farm mechanics and Gayle Blinsmon in meats judging, and honorable mention, Kenny Olson in welding, Bob Trenary in livestock judging, Danny Nelson and Wayne Rasmussen in dairy judging and Tom Deutsch in sheep showmanship. Head Table at Banquet Guest Speaker FFA President National Honor Society BACK ROW (left to right): Paula Sittner, Jessica Stubkjaer, Betty Wienk, Janice Thorsvold. FOURTH ROW: Donna Boldt, Linda Dowden, Cheryl Warne, Marilyn Carlson, Carol Nielsen, Karen Odegaard. THIRD ROW: Joanne Carlson, Sally Green (vice-presi- dent). Leslie Anderson (secretary), Mary Brookshire (trea- surer) . SECOND ROW: Eugene Austad, Jerry Ander. n, Keith Good- hope. FRONT ROW: Myrna Jibben (president). BACK ROW (left to right): Paula Sittner (sophomore rep- resentative), Donna Boldt (junior representative), Myrna Jibben (senior representative),Curtis Beck (freshman rep- resentative). FRONT ROW: Wendell Jibben (treasurer), Keith Goodhope (vice-president), Janice Thorsvold (secretary), Paul Nel- son (president). Student Council LIBRARIANS SITTING (left to right): Jean Wells, Barbara Olson, Jerry Anderson. STANDING: Jeanette Beck, Janice Tenneboe,Linda Falla,Carolyn Strieker, Phyllis Rieken, Jean Anderson, Betty Wienk, Eileen Olson, Linda Dowden, Karen Johnshoy, Sandra Bode. Susan Lar- son, Rose K.iellsen, Carol Nielsen, Jan- ice Nelson, Leslie Anderson, Dianne Blinsmon. NOT PICTURED: Donna Boldt, Mary Anderson, Linda Strande, Cheryl Warne, Darlene Anderson, Toni VanNorstran. DECLAMATION STANDING: Paula Sittner. FRONT ROW (left to right): Susan Shaw, Cheryl Warne, Jessica Stubkjaer, Mr. Lohr (coach). SECOND ROW: Jean Anderson, Karen Johnshoy, Di- anne Blinsmon, Phyllis Rieken. THIRD ROW: Peggy Shelden, Toni VanNorstran, Betty Wienk, Janice Tenneboe. BACK ROW: Ronald Warne, Jerry Christensen. The local declam contest was held October 23. Local winners were Paula Sittner, humorous; Jessica Stubkjaer, oratory; Cheryl Warne, dra- matics; and Susan Shaw,po- etry. Paula received a su- perior rating at the Dis- trict 10 contest at DeSmet and went on to receive an excellent rating in Divi- sion II competition at Mad- ison. Lake Preston tied for second place in team honors at the district con- test. Cast “ Aunt Cathie’s Cat ” Paul Nelson............Bill Pryor Paula Sittner . .Miss Jane Trimble Cheryl Warne. .Miss Cathie Trimble Marcia V arren . . . .Peggy Trimble Barbara Anderson. .Dorothy Trimble Toni VanNorstran. . . Maria Garcia Tom Larsen.............Jose Garcia Eugene Austad......Gas Mar. Jerry Anderson......Officer Tom Needham . . . .Mr. David Brent Linda Strande . . .Elizabeth Pryor Sarah Schaeffer . . . Tillie Pitts Leslie Anderson . . . .Miss V alker Ronnie Nelson............Dead Man Mr. Ronald Lohr..........Director Make-up: Linda Dowden, Darlene Anderson; Prompters: Mike Brandt, Dianne Blinsmon; Sound effects: Marlys Brugman, Not pictured: Tom Needham. ALL - SCHOOL PLAY MUSIC Flute Karen Johnshoy Myrna Jibben ♦♦Janet Johnshoy Jeanette Beck ♦Elaine Nelson Piccolo ♦♦Margaret Svihel Oboe Adrienne Olson Bassoon Rachel Bergen Alto Clarinet ♦♦Arleen Rasmussen Janice Nelson and Sally Green re- ceived the honor of participating in the 160-piece All-State Band which was held in Watertown, April 3 and 4. These two clarinet players were chosen on the basis of sight- reading, solos, and a written test on general musicianship. Over 1300 high school musicians were in com- petition for All-State Band member- ship. Clarinet Sally Green Janice Nelson Leslie Anderson Paula Sittner Colleen Rich Cheryl Warne Bernella Holm Carol Nielsen Jean Anderson Marilyn Carlson Dianne Blinsmon ♦♦Jean Gilbery ♦♦Jane Olson ♦♦JoAnn Adams ♦Dennis Melstad ♦Jean Nelson ♦Ruth Arends ♦Kathy Shaw ♦Brian Odden ♦Jean Kopperud A BAND Cornets Jerry Anderson Tom Larsen Eugene Austad Dave Thomas Jan Nystrom Wendell Jibben ♦Greg Hauck ♦JoAnn Jensen ♦Mike Salter ♦Jo Dowden ♦Gary Arbon ♦Bonita Hagen ♦Sandra Danielson Bass Clarinet Linda Miller All-State Band Joanne Carlson Charon Pike Marcia Warren Barbara Andersen ♦♦Janice Jensen ♦Marie Anderson ♦Robin Pike ♦Brad Hauck Baritone Saxophone Ellen Nielsen Tenor Saxophone Janice Tennoboe Peggy Green French Horn Barbara Bode ♦♦Julie Larsen Lois Nelson Susan Shaw ♦♦Winnie Olson ♦Maureen Warren Snare Drum Janice Thorsvold Susan Larson Sandra Bode ♦♦James Nielsen ♦♦Linda Crane ♦Curtis Rich ♦Brenda Thompson Tympany Karen Odegaard Tuba Jerry Christensen ♦♦Rodney Anderson ♦Cheryl Miller Director Mr. James Piechowski Bells Betty Wienk Treble Cleft Baritone ♦♦Dale Nelson Trombone Terry Danielson Barbara Eykamp ♦♦Daryl Johnson ♦♦Paul Olson ♦♦Dennis Nelson ♦Sandra Swenson ♦Barbara Thomas Bass Drum Eileen Olson Baritone Barbara Neu ♦♦Steve Bode ♦ B band membership ♦♦Ronald Warne A and B band membership B BAND 37 ENSEMBLES Cornet Trio Eugene Austad, Tom Larsen, Jerry Anderson Superior Clarinet Quartet Sally Green,Janice Nelson, Leslie Anderson, Paula Sittner Superior Drum_Ensemble Front: Karen Odegaard,Susan Larson Kiddle: Janice Thorsvold, Sandra Bode Back: Betty V ienk, Rose Kjellsen, Eileen Olson Excellent French Horn Quartet Flute.Trio Myrna Jibben, Karen Johnshoy, Mar- garet Svihel Superior Lois Nelson, Susan Shaw, Barbara Bode, Julie Larsen Superior Front: Ellen Nielsen Middle: Delaine Abel, Janice Ten- neboe Back: Joanne Carlson, Peggy Green, Barbara Anderson Front: Leslie Anderson, Adrienne Olson Back: Barbara Bode,Rachel Bergan, Karen Johnshoy Mixed Octet The mixed octet received a superior rating at the contest at Watertown in February. These singers entertained at various community functions and also graduation. They are Myrna Jib- ben, Sally Green, Jennifer Auen, Delaine Abel, Tom Needham, Jerry Anderson, Eugene Austad, and Mark Thomsen. Majorettes These high-steppintr majorettes led the band with their various routines throughout the marching season. They are Delaine Abel, Sandra Bode, Ruth Arends, Sally Green (drum majorette), Susan Shaw, and Cheryl Hagen. GIRLS’ GLEE CL UB BACK ROW (left to right): Diane Johnson, Bertha Moen, Barbara Anderson, Eileen Olson, Karen Odegaard, Marlys Brugman, Eetty Wienk (accompanist), Darlene Knutson, Susan Shaw, Leslie Anderson, Shirley Bowman, Bose Kjellsen, Linda Strande, Janice Thorsvold, Linda Dowden. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Bode, Adrienne Olson, Rachel Bergan, Myrna Jibben, Susan Larson. Sallv Green. Barbara Olson, Lois Nelson, Jean Anderson, Ellen Nielsen, Gail Albert, Kay Koch, Karen Isaacson, Deena Nystrom. THIRD ROW: Charon Pike, Linda Miller, Donna Falconer, Jean Wells, Mary Anderson, Dianne Blinsmon. Jessica Stubkjaer, Donna Boldt, Sarah Schaeffer, Linda Falla, Carolyn Strieker, Sharon Stewart, Cheryl Hagen, Susan Boldt, Marie Salter, I.eeAnn Wienk. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Rieken, Marcia Warren, Sharon Olson, Karen Hooper, Joanne Carlson, Janice Nelson, Fbtty Nelson, Marilyn Carlson, Jennifer Auen, Bonnie Hanson, Delaine Abel, Jeanette Beck. FRONT ROW: Paula Sittner, Colleen Rich, Janice Tenneboe, Cheryl Warne, Bernella Holm, Peggy Shelden, Karen Johnshoy, Barbara Neu, Sandra Bode, Carol Nielsen. Janet Millett, Carol Gardner, Kathy Olson, Mary Brookshire, Mr. James Piechowski (director). Triple Trio The girls' triple trio re- ceived a superior rating at the contest in February. They entertained at various commu- nity functions. EEHTND THE PIANO: Delaine Abel, Sally Green, Jennifer Auen, Sarah Schaeffer, Myrna Jibben. FRONT: Joanne Carlson, Leslie Anderson, Janice Nelson, Peggy Shelden. MIXED CHORUS PACK ROW (left to right): Barbara Bode, Rachel Berdan. Adrienne Olson. Janice Nelson, Myrna Jibben, Pusan Shaw, Barbara Olson, Sally Oreen, Jerrv Anderson, Ralph Kjellsen, Tom Larsen, Tom Needham, Gayle Plinsmon, Curtis Smith, Jerry Christensen, David Thomas, Ronald Warne. THIRD ROW: Janice Thorsvold, Marcia Warren, Kay Koch, Barbara Anderson, Karen Odegaard, Kileen Olson, Betty Wienk, Darlene Anderson, Chervl Hagen, Linda Miller. Bernella Holm, Janice Tenneboe, Daryl Warner, Orlin Jibben. SECOND ROW: Phvllis Rieken, Paula Sittner, Colleen Rich, Donna Falconer. Jean Wells, Karen Hooper, Joanne Carlson, Marilyn Carlson, Karen Johnshoy. Lois Nelson, Jean Anderson, Ellen Nielso Lois Nelson, Jean Anderson, Ellen Nielsen, Bertha Moen, Susan Larson, Shir- ley Bowman, Rose Kjellsen. FRONT ROW: Kathv Olson, Janet Millett, Carol Nielsen, Sandra Bode, Sarah Schaeffer. Jennifer Auen, Peggy Shelden, Barbara Neu, Jessica Stubkjaer, Delaine Abel, Jeanette Beck, Eugene Austad, Mark Thomsen, Wendell Jibben, Dennis Seeman, Mr. James Piechowski (director), Leslie Anderson (accompan- ist) . All-State Chorus Sally Green, Tom Needham, Eugene Austad,and Delaine Abel represented LPHS at All-State Chorus in Aberdeen, Novem- ber 8 and 9. They were chos- en on the basis of willingness to work, experience, and tal- ent . David Thomas Good Delaine Abel Excellent Peggy Shelden Excellent A SQUAD BACK ROW (left to right): Terry Danielson, Tom Larsen, Allen Zeeck, Kike Stubkjaer, Rodney Anderson, Mike Brandt. KIDDLE ROW: Keith Goodhope, Ronald Nelson, Ken Olson, Larry Wienk, Ralph K.lellsen. FRONT ROW; David Nelson, Jerry Brown, Wayne Odegaard, Jerry Anderson, Paul Nelson, Robert Johansen, Paul Danielson. FOOTBALL Thirty-nine boys showed up willing to work for the first day of football practice on August 27. After two and a half weeks of vigor- ous training and constant practice, the Divers traveled to Howard on September 13. On September 20, Blue and Gold Day, the Divers played Willow Lake. Meeting Volga on September 23 on their field, the Divers had their worst defeat. The Divers' next game was with Elkton on Oc- tober 4. and on October 9 they took on Woonsocket, who had otherwise played eight-man football. On October IS the Divers played Arlington and on October 25, the last game of the season, they defeated DeSmet! The Divers ended a hard-fought season with a one win and six loss re- cord, losing several close games. Six senior boys lettered in foot- ball this year. They are (back row): Ralph Kjellsen, Ken Olson, Mike Stub- k.laer, and (front row): Wayne Ode- gaard, Paul Nelson, Tarry Wienk. Paul Nelson and Wayne Odegaard were voted co-captains by their team members, coaches, and managers. 44 B SQUAD FRONT ROW: Art Jones, Curtis Smith, Jerry Christensen, Danny Nelson, Alan Odden, Bob Trenary, Tom Deutsch, Mark Thomsen, Joe Olson, Roger Rauch. BACK ROW (left to right): David Thomas, Steven Bode, Wendell Jibben, Kenneth Kitchen, John Nystrom, Daryl Warner. BACK ROW: Rodney Anderson and Paul Nelson. MIDDLE ROW: Jerry Anderson. FRONT ROW: Mike Stubkjaer and Wayne Odegaard. The team voted Rodney most promising; Paul player with most sports- manship; Jerry, most improved; Mike most valuable back; Wayne most valuable line- man. Leading the Divers' cheering sec- tion on the football field were (back row) Sally Green and Susan Shaw, (mid- dle row) Janet Millett and Susan Larson, (bottom row) Delaine Abel and Colleen Rich. The girls wore blue sweaters with a gold letter, white blouses, white slacks, and white gloves. Fighting for a victory, the Divers were disappointed by the Willow Lake Pirates on Blue and Gold Day. The linemen have a tough work-out under the direction of Coach Krenz. The boys had practice every night after school except on game nights. •3; 45 The first twelve of the varsity squad are (left to right) Paul Nelson, Wayne Odegaard, Ralph Kjellsen, Keith Goodhope, Jerry Anderson, Jerry Brown, Coach Jim Roggenbuck, Kenny Olson, Larry Johnson, Mike Stubkjaer, Paul Danielson, Terry Danielson, and Larry Wienk. ’ BASKETBALL For the Divers the 1963-’64 basketball season proved to be less successful than pre-season hopes had been, for they lost several close games on one to five point deficits. The Divers' varsity completed the season with a 6 win and 15 loss record, and the 'B' team acquired a 9 win and 9 loss record. This year the Divers competed in two different conferences, the East Central Conference and the Lake Central Conference. Midway through the season a new set of uniforms was purchased for the varsity to wear in out-of-town games. Jerry Brown scores as Mike Stubkjaer stands by in case a re- bound is needed during a season game against the Iroquois Chiefs. The Diver fans seem to enjoy watch- ing their team defeat the Bruce Bees. B Team Underclassmen who played on the ’ B' Team are (standing left to right) Danny Nelson, Art Jones, Lanny Olson, Elmo Anderson, Wayne Rasmussen, Ray Olson, Allen Zeeck, Alan Odden, David Nelson, and Kenny Kitchen. Kneeling are Curt Beck, Tom Deutsch, Orlin Jibben, Curt Smith, Douglas Brown, Ronald Warne, Ronald Nelson, Daryl Warner. Roger Rauch, and Mark Thomsen. 47 Keeping the yells going and the spirit uu was the .lob for these girls during the basketball season. Left to right are Delaine Abel, Sally Green, Susan Shaw, and Col- leen Rich. Their alternates were Janet Millett and Susan Larson. There were twenty-four lettermen this year. Forming the L are (top to bottom and across) Kenneth Olson, Jerry Brown, Mike Stubkjaer, Jerry Anderson, Ralph Kjellsen, Paul Danielson, Wayne Odegaard, Keith Goodhope, Tom Need- ham, and Robert Johansen. Forming the P are (from bottom to top and down) Paul Nelson, Allen Zeeck, Larry Wienk, Dave Nelson, Tom Larsen, Terry Danielson, Eugene Austad, Art Jones, Jerry Christensen, Larry Johnson, Rodney And- erson, Alan Odden, Danny Nelson, and Tom Deutsch. Men keeping the scoring table for home games are from left to right Mr. Lohr, official score keeper; Wes Martin at the foul board; and Twist Madsen, of- ficial time keeper. This is Mr. Madsen’s twenty-sixth year as time keeper. Caring for the equipment and keeping the records in order were Just two jobs that kept Tom Needham and Eugene Austad busy during the year as managers. Tom was also the student trainer. Coaches Merlyn Krenz and Jim Roggenbuck help the boys develop skill in athletics. 48 Members of the varsity track team are Kenny Olson-high jump; Mike Stubk- jaer - broad jump: Terry Danielson, Ralph Kjellsen, Keith Goodhope, and Larry Johnson - 2 mile relay; Terry Danielson, Paul Danielson; Larry John- son, and Kenny Olson - mile relay; Mike Stubkjaer, Ron Nelson, Tom Deutsch, and Kenny Olson - 880 relay; and Tom Deutsch, Larry Johnson, Kenny Olson, and Mike Stubkjaer - medley relay. The Lake Preston freshman team won second in the freshman division at the East Central Conference track meet in Brookings. They were Allen Zeeck - 100 yard dash; David Cecil- 220: Rodney Anderson - low hurdles; Jerry Christensen, Art Jones, Roger Rauch, and David Cecil - 440 relay; Rodney Anderson, Dan Nelson, Roger Rauch, and Art Jones - 880 relay; Rodney Anderson, Dan Nelson, Jerry Christensen, and Roger Rauch - medley relay; Rodney Anderson, and Jerry Christensen r shot put; Don Adams- discus; Jon Nystrom - pole vault; and Dan Nelson - broad jump. TRACK Larry Johnson stands by to get the hand off from Keith Goodhope in the two mile relay. Other members of the team are Ralph Kjellsen and Terry Daniel- son. These boys won third in the East Central Conference track meet. Lake Preston's high jumper is Kenny Olson. Kenny tied for first in the track meet at Brookings. His record jump is 5 feet 8 inches. Winning third place at the ECC track meet in the broad jump is Mike Stubkjaer. Mike has jumped 18 feet 6 inches. 49 Little Divers are (standing left to right) David Nelson, Jim Anderson, Greg Shelden, Bill Brown, LeRoy Olson, Steve Bode, Rodney Anderson, David Cecil, Ronnie Nelson, Coach Ronald Lohr. Kneeling are Jim Nielsen, Paul Olson, Richie Beck, Ryan Kopperud, Douglas Brown, Lonny Helfinstine, Blaine Miller, Paul McMasters, Ralph Nelson, Dale Nelson, and Jon Nystrom. GRADE ATHLETICS Learning the rules and getting ready for high school football was the main purpose of the grade team. Those participating are (standing left to right) Paul McMasters, Doug Brown, Jon Nystrom, Blaine Miller, and Lonny Helfinstine . Kneeling are Bill Brown, Ronnie Nelson, Darrell Hookie, Philip Trenary, Richie Beck, Steve Bode, and Chris Stubkjaer. Leading the cheers for the Little Divers are Julie Larsen, Margaret Svihel, Peggy Green, and Jan Nystrom. Their alternate is Barbara Eykamp. The girls wore blue skirts and dickies and white sweaters with gold letters. 50 GRADES Grade 8 BACK ROW (left to right): LeRoy Olson, Rodney Anderson,Steven Bode, Gregory Shelden, Peggy Green, Gracia Brandt, Dale Falconer, Chris Stub- kjaer. James. Anderson, Minerva Anderson. THIRD ROW: Susan Sass, Ronald Nelson, Daryl Johnson, Dakota Fleck, Margaret Svihel, Sandra Danielson, Bonita Hagen, Jean Gilbery, Barbara aykamp, Patti Church. SECOND ROW: Mr. John Foster, James Nielsen, Paul Olson, Dennis Nel- son, Julianne Larsen, JoAnn Adams, Melony Ibis, Joe Thedorff, Linda Crane, Jan Nystrom, Janice Zeeck, Mrs. Edgar Guse. FRONT ROW: Janice Jensen, Maureen Warren, Delores Kitchen, Jane Ol- son, -John Oines, Carolyn Kitchen, Jon Nystrom, David Albert, Phillip Trenary, Ralph Nelson, Perry Anderson, Galen Falla. Grade 7 BACK ROW (left to right): Richard Wilde, Lois Groce, Joyce Olson, Roger Knutson, Darrell Hookie, David Cecil, Joleen Strande, Bill Brown, Mickey Brown, Cheryl Miller, Jim McDonald, Ruth Ann Arends. MIDDLE ROW: Ryan Kopperud, Douglas Brown, Lonny Helfinstine, Blaine Miller, Paul McMaster, Dale Nelson, Winifred Olson, Dianne Hagen, Myrna Baggesgaard, Jacqueline Nelson, Janet Johnshoy, Arleen Rasmussen. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Allan Hanson, Marie Anderson, Terryl Blinsmon,Rich- ard Beck, Leo Falconer, Wayne Olson, JoAnn Jensen, Janet Schager, Jean Nelson, Laurie Jensen, Adrian Jo Dowden. Not Pictured: Paulette Siver. 52 Grades 4 6 BACK ROW (left to right): Mrs. Viola Auen, Rob- bin Pike,Gail Trenary, Sheila Millett, Mark Fleck, Randy Brown,Terry Sass, Nancy Hanson,Frankie Ibis, Judy Thompson. FRONT ROW: Karen Anderson, Arden Jones, Douglas Malone, Stephen Olson, Curtiss Rich,Jimmy Nystrom, Verne Jensen, Brenda Coulter, Jeraldine Olson,Jean Jensen. Not pictured: Todd Oines. Grade 6 BACK ROW (left to right): Steven Johnson, Den- nis Melstad, Brenda Thompson, Rhonda Sneesby,Diana Ibis, Janel Baumberger, Linda Nupson, Tom Wienk, Susan Bode, Sally Larson. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Eleanore Whipkey, Brian Odden, John Hanson, Douglas Cecil, Tom McDonald, Marilyn Rauch, Wayne Ackman, Robbie Swenson, Rhonda Thomp- son, Barbara Thomas. FRONT ROW: Dean Martin, Gregory Hauck, Alden Oldsen, Richard Boldt, Elaine Nelson, Mary Warren, Bonnie Brandner, Sherry Brown, Nikki Seeman. 53 Grade 5 BACK ROW (left to right): Wayne Isaac- son, Michael Salter, Gary Arbon, Kent Thompsen, Katherine Shaw, Bruce Anderson, Curtis Paterson, LeAnn Baagesgaard. KIDDLE ROW: Sally Nupson, Jean Kop- perud, Donald Brandner, Sandra Swenson, Deborah Sass, Wendy Beck, Julie Knutson, Deanna Trenary, Mrs. Art Gunderson. FRONT ROW: Bradley Hauck, James Jen- sen, Denise Boldt,Jeanette Nelson, Rober- ta Ibis, Dean Odden, Kevin Isaacson, Jef- frey Nielsen. Grade 4 BACK ROW (left to right): Sherry Sneesby, Grace Thomas, Roger Christen- sen, Ilene Baumberger, Craig Spidle, Cindy Jensen, Jeannine Hedberg, Marcus Johnshoy, Ronald Nesseim, Linda John- son. MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Ackman, Roger An- derson, James Boyd, Leigh McMasters, Charles Wienk, Joseph Schnell, Karen Schager, Allen Wilde, Mrs. David Till- gren. FRONT ROW: Gary Zeeck, Merrill Nel- son, Mary Bode, Juanita Olson, Randy Williams, Dena Falla, Kathy Brandner, Gary Malone. Grade 3 BACK ROW (left to right): James Johnson,Danny Brown, Shirley Rasmussen, Kevin Melstad, Michael Olson, David Krenz, Klark Thompsen, Douglas Hookie. MIDDLE ROW: Roberta Schnell, Jody Brookshire, David Hedberg, Gary Buer, Steven Millett, Janes Boldt, Vickie Martin, Mrs. Milford Kopperud. FRONT ROW: Kathryn Nelson, David Gilbery, Effie Falconer, Peggy Sass, Margaret Ann Odden, Marla Nelson, Den- ise Pike, Jamie Isaacson. Grades 1 3 BACK ROW (left to right): Mrs. Len Aman, Janelle Nelson, John Anderson, Becky Sass, Danny Strande, Daniel Tolzin, Clara Rieck, Rodney Palmlund, Nancy Mer- rill, Debra Holland. FRONT ROW: Reed Hauck, Karen Berndt, Douglas Olson, Krislyn Jensen,Shane Nel- son, Susan Oldsen, Rodney Olson, Daryl Rienieke, David Helland, Mary Jo Rich. Not pictured: DeWayne Anderson. Grade 2 BACK ROW (left to right): Dean Ce- cil, Debra Pastian, Donald Olson, Mark Baumberger,Lorna Hagen,Steven Wennblom, Reginald Ibis, Jean Vedvei, Jon Fleck. MIDDLE ROW: Bethany Nelson, Carla Reiser, Douglas Salter, Debra Larson, Michael Austad, Deonne Brandner, Renee Thomas, Keith Nelson, Brenda Nelson, Mrs. Leland Jibben. FRONT ROW: Renita Thomsen, Kim Berndt, Margaret Wilde, Ronda Stewart, Guy Olson, Alden Boyd, Carolyn Kerr, Debra Tenneboe, Mike Koch. Rita Sass. Grade 1 BACK ROW (left to right): Randy Ol- son, Hallie Svihel, Priscilla Brandt, Charmaine Jensen, Sally Wennblom, Je- rome Nelson, Craig Millett. MIDDLE ROW: Cindy McDonald, Kenneth Arbon, Helen Marie Christensen, Kay An- derson, William Paterson, Gail Swenson, Bonnie Nupson, Mrs. Doug Auman. FRONT ROW: Randy Nelson, Danny Boldt, Ricky Sass, Denise Hougland, Rita Tolzin, Gary Ellingson, Wavne Wienk, Jolene Falla. Not pictured: Terry Hoyer. 55 BACK ROW (left to right): Mrs. W.L. Mikelson, Kevin Berndt, Paul Casper, David Anderson, Mark Koch, Alan Vidvei, Dale Gullickson, Jeffrey Ander- son, Ryan Olson, Dale Olson, Bobby Nesseim. FRONT ROW: Bryan Sneesby, Renee Williams, Les- i ejPaimlund- Mark 0dden Eileen Olson, Dawn Hol- land, Pamela Jones, Lori Malone, Dale Martin. Kindergarten BACK ROW (left to right): Mrs. W.L. Mikelson, Kathryn Krenz, Patricia Eycamp, Michael Brookshire, Dean Nelson, Wayne Coulter, Dennis Johnson, Bruce Hein, Linda Schager, Jerri Lynn Rindahl. FRONT ROW: Susan Wennblom, Gayle Jones, Susan Wilde, Shari Sass, Janice Kerr, Caryn Reiser, Dor- ene Olson, Tamela Stevens, Carol Spidle. 56
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