Lake Preston High School - Prestonian Yearbook (Lake Preston, SD)
- Class of 1965
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1965 PRESTONlAN EDITOR: Cheryl Warne CO-EDITOR: Dianne Blinsmon LAKE PRESTON HIGH SCHOOL LAKE PRESTON, SOUTH DAKOTA We,the annual staff of 1965, have chosen Mr. Ronald Milton Lohr as recipient of this dedication because he has served as a fine example for the students of Lake Preston High School to follow. His wit and sense of humor are well known by both faculty and students. Our best wishes for a suc- cessful future go to Mr. Lohr as he returns to Lake Preston. Mr. James Bernard Piechowski has served as an inspiration to allthe students of Lake Preston. During his years here he has made the music department better in every way. We hope that this dedication may in some small way help to repay him for all he has done for each of us, the students of Lake Preston. May God guide him as he leaves Lake Preston High School. Board of Education Dr. Charles Spidle, chairman Mrs. James Kopperud Mr. John Sittner Mr. Myron Goodhope Mr. Glenn Green Mrs. Bernice Thomsen, clerk Administration Mr. Len Aman Northern State Teachers College, B.S. State University of South Dakota, M.E. Superintendent Physical Education • Mr. Clinton Berndt Sioux Falls College, B.A. Northern State Teachers College, M.S. Principal Guidance Counselor Mrs. Florence Olson Government, Psychology Secretary to Mj. Aman 3 Mrs. Larry Anderson South Dakota State University, B.S. Home Economics I, II, III Mr. Ronald Lohr State College of Iowa, B.A. English II IV Grade Physical Education I'r. Vfarren Haigh Huron College, B.A. English I III German Miss Shirley Philippi Southern State College, B.S. Chemistry, Biology Mr. Gary Gudahl South Dakota State University, B.S. Vocational Agriculture I, II, III, IV General Science Mr. James Piechowski MacPhail School of Music, T.A. Instrumental Voca’ Music Faculty Mr. Harvey Youngberg Yankton College, B.A. United States History Physical Education Geography General Science Head Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach Mr Ronald Soulek Yankton College, B.S. Algebra I II, Plane Geometry, Solid Analytic Geometry Head Football Coach Assistant Easketball Coach Cooks Its. Fred Paulson Mrs. Diana Dierks Its. George Brugman Bu s Drivers It. Freeman Olson It. Martin Neu Mr. Penry Stonefield Rev. Abbott (not pictured) Custodians Mr. Penry Stonefield Mrs. Mae Thompson Its. Rose Adams Mr. Conrad Elvik 6 Elmo Anderson Jerry Anderson Mary Anderson Jerry Erown Michael Brandt Eugene Austad Dianne Blinsmon Donna Boldt Paul Danielson Donna Falconer Cheryl Hap;en Terry Danielson Keith Goodhope Leslie Hill Dale Hookie 9 Bernella Holrr. Linda Killer David Nelson Ronald Nelson Diane Johnson Theras Larsen Robert Johansen Rose Kjellsen Kathy Olson Charon Pike Janet Odden Eugene Oldsen Lanny Olson Pe?rgy Shelden Eldon Rauch Phyllis Rieken Shari Stewart Cheryl Warne Toni VanNorstran Gary Sundet Pep y Sundet Class (Jiotto ‘■PkefXMtion is tire keynote to success Class Qlom M.um Class Colons ‘yellow and ubujui Jean Wells Eugene George Austad was the valedictorian with a 3 97 grade average. Cheryl Kay Warne was salutitorian with a 3.79 grade average. Senior class room mothers, Mrs. E. W. Brandt and Mrs. Myron Goodhope, served a buffet supper for the senior class, May 21. Standing by the class cake are Eugene Austad, valedictorian; Tom Larsen, senior class presi- dent; and Cheryl Warne, sa- lutatorian. Commencement Exercises Lake Preston High School Auditorium THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1965 Eight O’clock PROGRAM Processional .................................... Karen Johnshoy Julianne Larsen Invocation ....................... Rev. E. W. Brandt Soprano Solo .......................... Barbara Neu Presentation of Eighth Grade ..... Mrs. Allan Hanson Valedictory .......................... Eugene Austad ‘‘Graduation Day ......... N. Sherman, J. Sherman Mixed Octet Salutatory ........................... Cheryl Warne COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS ................. Dwight W. Miller Superintendent, Watertown Public Schools “Halls of Ivy” ...................... Henry Russell Mixed Octet, accompanied by Karen Johnshoy Presentation of Class of 1965 ... Supt. Len Aman Presentation of Diplomas .......... Dr. C. M. Spidle President, Board of Education “Last Words of David” ............... Randall Thompson “Battle Hymn of the Republic”................. Ringwald Mixed Chorus, accompanied by Betty Wienk and Karen Johnshoy Benediction .......................Rev. E. W. Brandt Commencement speaker was Dwight D. Miller, Superin- tendent of Watertown Public Schools. ELKO ANDERSON Football 12; Basketball 12 3: Track 123; Mixed Chorus 1234; Mixed Octet 12; Stu- dent Council 12; Class Of- ficer 3; FFA 1234; Perfect Attendance 1; Transferred from Erwin 2. JERRY ANDERSON Football 1234; Basketball 1234; Track 123; Band 12 34; Ensembles 1234; Class Officer 4; Mixed Chorus 1 234; All-State Chorus 124; Mixed Octet 1234; Librar- ian 3; All-School Play 3; Prestonian 1; National Hon- or Society 234; Math Con- test 2; Boys' State Alter- nate 3; Perfect Attendance 1. MARY ANDERSON Girls Glee 1234; Prestonian 34; Librarian 3; Commercial Contest 2; Math Contest 2; Perfect Attendance 123; FHA 1234. EUGENE AUSTAD Track 1; Student Manager 12 34; Band 1234; Ensembles 3 4; All-State Chorus 1234; Mixed Chorus 1234; Mixed Octet 1234; All-School Pla- 34; Blue and Gold 234, Co- Editor 3, Editor 4; Class Officer 12; Prestonian 234, photographer 23, business manager 4; Blue and Gold Royalty 1; Math Contest 12; National Honor Society 234; Officer 4; Student of the Year 34; Student Council 4: Commercial Contest 4; Per- fect Attendance 1234; Bosch Science Award 4; National Science Fair 4. DIANNE PLINSMON Band 1234; Mixed Chorus 4; Girls Glee 1234; Declam 23; All-School Play prompter 3; Blue and Gold 1234; FHA 123 4; Prestonian 1234, Co-Ed- itor 4; Girls State 3; Li- brarian 234; Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 4; Perfect Attendance 134. SENIOR DONNA BOLDT Mixed Chorus 124; Librarian 34; Girls Glee 1234; Class Officer 4; Student of the vear 4; National Honor So- ciety 234, Officer 4; FHA 1 234, Officer 4; Prestonian 3; Student Council 3. MIKE BRANDT Football 1234; Basketball 2; Class Officer 12; Stu- dent Council Representative 2; All-School Play prompter 34; Transferred from Het- tinger 3. JERRY BROWN Football 234; Basketball 1234; Track 123; Class Officer 3; Perfect Attend- ance 23. PAUL DANIELSON Football 1234; Basketball 1234; Track 123; Mixed Chorus 14; FFA 1234; Of- ficer 34; Blue and Gold Royalty 34. TERRY DANIELSON Football 134; Basketball 1234; Track 123; Band 12 34; Officer 34; Class Of- ficer 2; FFA 123, Officer 3; Blue and Gold Royalty 2; Perfect Attendance 1234. DONNA FALCONER Mixed Chorus 1234; Perfect Attendance 1234; Girls Glee 1234; FHA 1234. KEITH GOODHOPE Football 1234; Basketball 1234; Track 123; Librar- ian 4; Student Council 23 4; Vice President 3; Pres- ident 4; National Honor So- ciety 34; Blue and Gold Ro- yalty, King 4; Perfect At- tendance 14. 14 INDEX CHERYL HAGEN Majorette 1234, head 4; FHA 1234; Cheerleader 4; Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Glee 123 4; Blue and Gold 2; Librar- ian 4; Prestonian 13; Blue and Gold Royalty 34, Queen 4; Commercial Contest 4. LESLIE HILL Class Officer 2; Commercial Contest 3; Boys’ State Al- ternate 3: Transferred from Erwin 4. EERNELLA HOLM Band 1234; Girls Glee 1234; Mixed Chorus 1234; FHA 123 4, Officer 4; Librarian 2; Commercial Contest 4. DALE HOOKIE Track 1; Perfect Attendance 1. ROBERT JOHANSEN Football 3 , FFA 23. DIANE JOHNSON Mixed Chorus 4; Girls Glee 1234; Declam 1; FHA 1234. ROSE KJELLSEN Band 234; Drum Ensemble 34; Mixed Chorus 1234; Mixed Octet 4; Girls Triple Trio 4; Girls Glee 1234; FHA 123 4, Officer 4; Blue and Gold 2; Perfect Attendance 2; All-School Play prompter 4; Librarian 123. THOMAS LARSEN Football 1234; Basketball Student Manager 4; Track 12 3; Band 1234; Ensembles 23 4; Mixed Chorus 134; Mixed Octet 4; All-School Play 3; Prestonian 12; Boys' State 3; Student Council 2; Class Officer 4; Perfect Attend- ance 2; Legion Citizenship Award 4. LINDA MILLER Band 1234; Girls Glee 134 Mixed Chorus 234; FHA 1234 Perfect Attendance 1234 Blue and Gold 13. DAVID NELSON Football 1234; Basketball 23; Track 123; FFA 123. RONALD NELSON Football 3; Basketball 3; Track 23; Mixed Chorus 2; FFA 3; Attended Agustana A- cademy 1. BARBARA NEU Band 123; Girls Glee 1234; Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Triple Trio 24; Vocal Solo 4; Prestonian 14; Blue and Gold 1; Librarian 2; FHA 12 34; Student Council 1; Blue and Gold Royalty 1; Class Officer 3; Girls State Alt- ernate 3. JANET ODDEN Cheerleader Alternate 3; Class Officer 123; Blue and Gold 23; Prestonian 12; FHA 123, Officer 23; Girls Glee 123; Blue and Gold Royalty 2; Student Council 2; Mixed Chorus 123. EUGENE OI.DSEN KATHLEEN OLSON Mixed Chorus 234; Perfect Attendance 12; Girls Glee 1 34; Prestonian 4; FHA 1234; Class Officer 4; Blue and Gold Royalty 4; Commercial Contest 4. 15 LANNY OLSON Football 12; Basketball 12 34: Track 123: FFA 1234. CHARON PIKE Band 1234; Ensembles 1; FHA 1234; Mixed Chorus 24; Per- fect Attendance 24; Girls Glee 134; Commercial Con- test 34. ELDON RAUCH Football 1: Mixed Chorus 1: FFA 1234. PHYLLIS RIEKEN Girls Glee 1234; Declam 3; Mixed Chorus 1234; FHA 123 4; Librarian 34; Perfect Attendance 3; All-School Play 2. PEGGY SHELDEN Mixed Chorus 1234; Girls Glee 1234; All-State Chorus 4; Girls Triple Trio 123; Mixed Octet 4; Vocal Solo 34; Declam 13; Librarian 4; FHA 1234; All-School Play 2, Make-up 4; Auxiliary Citizenship Award 4. SHARI STEWART Mixed Chorus 24; Girls Glee 1234; Perfect Attendance 12 34; FFA 1234. GARY SUNDET Football 1; Track 123: Per- fect Attendance 123. PEGGY SUNDET Girls Glee 23; FHA 23; Blue and Gold 3. TONI VAN NORSTRAN Mixed Chorus 4; Girls Glee 4; Declam 3; Prestonian 34; Librarian 3; FHA 34; All- School Play 34; Blue and Gold 3. CHERYL WARNE Band 1234; Ensemble 4; Mix- ed Chorus 4; Girls Glee 123 4; Declam 1234; All-School Play 234; Blue and Gold 123 4, Co-Editor 3; Prestonian 34, Editor 4; Librarian 3; National Honor Society 234; Class Officer 2; Student of the Year 3; Math Contest 12 3; D.A.R. Award 4; FHA 123 4; Salutatorian 4. JEAN WELLS Band 12, Officer 2; Mixed Chorus 134; Girls Glee 134; Blue and Gold 1; Librarian 234, Co-Chairman 3; FHA 13 4; Mixed Octet 4; Preston- ian 4; Girls Triple Trio 4; All-School Play make-up 4; Attended Culter Academy in California 2. 16 CLASS OFFICERS Senior class officers are (left to right): Kathleen Olson, treasurer; Thomas Larsen, president; Donna Boldt, secre- tary; and Jerry Anderson,vice-president. Class advisors are Fir. Lenhardt Aman and Fir. Clinton Berndt. Junior class officers are (left to right): Wayne Rasmussen, vice-president; Jessica Stubkjaer, president; Paula Sitt- ner, secretary; and Ray Olson, treasurer. Class advisors are Mrs. Fiargaret Busch, Mrs. Grace Anderson, Mr. Gary Gudahx, and to. Ronald Lohr. Freshmen class officers are Back Row: Paul Olson, treasurer; and Steven Bode, vice-president; Front Row: Julianne Larsen, president; and Jan Nystrom, secretary. Class advisors are Miss Shirley Philippi, Mr. Harvey Youngberg and Mr. Warren Haigh. Sophomore class officers are (left to right): Kaye Koch, treasurer; Colleen Rich, secretary; Jean Anderson, vice- president; and Mark Thomsen, president. Class advisors are to. James Piechowski, Fir. Ronald Soulek, and Mr. Wilton Cade. 17 Ronald Anderson Jane Helfinstine Karlene Knutson Karen Odegaard 18 JUNIOR Karlys Brugman Kenneth Kitchen Alan Odden Eileen Olson CLASS L Janice Olson Susan Shaw 5Hr MM Jessica Stubkjaer Robert Trenarv Betty Wienk SOPHOMORE Donald Adams Gail Albert Barbara Andersen Jean Anderson Michael Boldt Susan Boldt Douglas Brown Jerry Christensen Linda Falla Carol Gardner Bonnie Hanson Lonny Holland Karen Isaacson Wendell Jibben Karen Johnshoy Arthur Jones Kaye Koch 20 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 21 FRESHMAN ft JoAnn Adams David Albert James Anderson Kinerva Anderson « Perry Anderson Rodney Anderson Gracia Brandt Patti Church Steven Bode Linda Crane 22 CLASS Dakota Fleck Jean Gilbery Peggy Green Julianne Larsen Delores Kitchen Carolyn Kitchen Dennis Nelson Ralph Nelson Ronald Nelson James Nielsen 23 Jan Nystrom Jon Nystrorc John Oines Jane Olson LeRoy Olson Patty Pederson m I Paul Olson | ': | ji : • i Susan Sass Gregory Shelden Margaret Svihel 24 ,, X' ’ ,aC -’a O' C.O t ;,, w o ;’ IVv® U r'? s® y j ' vo 3 'V V' V'?'-’ ■p' ■': t«fV ■kVv t .. vv - MUSIC lO -ra V'lAX'',V °-v uOAv' v • V C Vt a i Y • vv ±__i__ Back row (left to right): Karen Odegaard, Betty Sandra Eode, Eileen Olson, Rose Kjellsen, Director Eykamp, Daryl Johnson, Paul Olson, Dennis Nelson, Rodney Anderson, Jerry Christensen, Cheryl Miller, Earbara Andersen, Marcia Warren, Charon Pike, Linda Second row: Bonita Hagen, Adrian Dowden, JoAnn Jensen, Thomas, Jerry Anderson, Thomas uarsen, Eugene Austad. Jane Olson, Cheryl Hillestad, Carol Nielsen, Bernella Sittner; Front row: Julianne Larsen, Susan Shaw, Lois Margaret Svihel, Elaine Nelson, Janet Johnshoy, Karen Eack row (left to right): Jolene Strande, Lonnie Severson, Curtis Rich, Dianne Hagen, Mr. Piechowski. Third row: Barbara Thomas, Sandra Swenson, Dale Nelson, Kent Thompsen, Cheryl Miller, Robbie Swenson, Curtis Pat- erson, Dennis Melstad, Brian Odden. Second row: Kike Salter, Jeanette Nelson, Gregory Hauck, Robin Pike, Marie Anderson, Mary Warren, Arlene Rasmussen, Jean Nelson, Kathy Shaty Jean Kopperud. First row: Gary Arbon, Adrian Dowden, JoAnn Jensen, Winifred Olson, Susan Bode, Jean Bergen, Susan Sass, Elaine Nelson, Janet Johnshoy. Wienk, Janice Thorsvold, James Nielsen, Linda Crane, Kr. Piechowski. Third row: Terry Danielson, Earbara Barbara Thomas, Dale Nelson,Ronald Warne, Steven Bode, Ellen Nielsen, Robin Pike, KarLe Anderson, Janice Jensen, Killer, Arlene Rasmussen, Jean Nelson, Dianne Blinsmon. Sandra Danielson, Wendell Jibben, Jan Nystrom, David Nary Warrer Peggy Green, Janice Tenneboe, Jean Gilbery, Holm, Jean Anderson, Cheryl Warne, Colleen Rich, Paula Nelson, Winifred Olson, Kaureen Warren, Marie Salter, Johnshoy. MAJORETTES These majorettes led the band when they marched in various homecoming parades. They are Kay Koch. Sandra Bode. Susan Shaw (drum majorette), Peggy Green, Marie Anderson. Cheryl Hagen (head majorette). Back row (left to right): Jon Nystrom, Ralph Nelson, Gregory Shelden, LeRoy Olson, Ronald Nelson, Dale Falconer, Jerry Anderson, Ray Olson, Larry Johnson, Paul Danielson, Thomas Larsen, Curtis Smith, Steven Bode, David Thomas, Jerry Christensen. Fourth row: Charon Pike, Marcia Warren, Kay Koch, Karen Isaacson, Linda Miller, Jean Anderson, Lois Nelson, Susan Shaw, Karen Odegaard, Eileen Olson, Barbara Andersen, Bernella Holm, Susan Sass, Cheryl Warne, Diane Johnson. Third row: Patty Pederson, Maureen Warren, Jane Olson, Julianne Larsen, Melany Ibis, Janice Tenneboe, Margaret Svihel, Bonita Hagen, Ellen Nielsen, Barbara Eykamp, Gracia Brandt, Peggy Green, Jan Nystrom, Phyllis Rieken. Second row: Janice Zeeck, Janice Thorsvold, Cheryl Hagen, Dianne Blinsmon, Donna Falconer, Jean Wells, Donna Boldt, Karen Johnshoy, Toni VanNorstran, Shari Stewart, Rose Kjellsen, Eugene Austad, Mark Thomsen, James Anderson, James Neilsen. Dennis Nelson. Front row: Mr. Piechowski (director), Betty Wienk (accompanist), Paula Sittner, Colleen Rich, Dakota Fleck, Jessica Stubkjaer, Carol Nielsen, Sandra Bode, Peggy Shelden, Minerva Anderson, Barbara Neu, Sandra Danielson, JoAnn Adams, Kathy Olson, Daryl Johnson, Paul Olson, Phillip Trenary, David Albert. ALL STATE CHORUS Eugene Austad, Peggy Shelden, Susan Shaw, and Jerry Anderson represented Lake Preston at the All State Chorus. It was held in Watertown on November 13-14, 1964. MIXED CHORUS GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB Back row (left to right): Linda Strande, Rose Kjellsen, Susan Shaw, Karen Odegaard, Eileen Olson, Betty Wienk, Lois Nelson, Bernella Holm,Marlys Brugman, Marlene Knutson, Diane Johnson, Deena Nystrom. Fourth row: Delores Kitchen, Janice Tenneboe, Cheryl Hillestad, Bonita Hagen, Susan Sass, Linda Miller, Linda Falla, Jean Anderson, Marie Salter, Ellen Nielsen, Shari Stewart, Charon Pike.. Third row: Patty Pederson, Maureen Warren, Jane Olson, Julianne Larsen, Dianne Blinsmon, Cheryl Warne, Margaret Svihel, Carolyn Strieker, Donna Falconer, Mary Anderson, Barbara Eykamp, Gracia Brandt, Peggy Green, Jan Nystrom, LeeAnn Wienk. Second row: Janice Jensen, Janice Zeeck, Carol Gardner, Cheryl Hagen, Dakota Fleck, Jane Helfinstine, Jean Wells, Jessica Stubkjaer, Donna Boldt, Barbara Andersen, Toni VanNorstran, Janice Olson, Jean Gilbery, Melany Ibis, Janice Thorsvold, Kay Koch, Karen Johnshoy(accompanist). Front row: Phyllis Rieken, Paula Sittner, Marcia Warren, Colleen Rich, Carol Nielsen, Sandra Bode, Peggy Shelden, Sandra Danielson, Barbara Neu, JoAnn Adams, Minerva Anderson, Bertha Moen, Susan Boldt, Gail Albert, Karen Isaacson, Kathy Olson, Mr. Piechowski (director). ALL STATE BAND Karen Johnshoy and Julianne Larsen were two of the 160 high school musicians from throughout the state who were selected to play in the All State Band. It was held in Sioux Falls, March 26-27, 1965. 29 This drum ensemble received a second place rating. Back row (left to right): Sandra Bode, Betty Wienk, Karen Odegaard, Eileen Olson. Front row: Janice Thors- vold, Rose Kjellsen, Linda Crane, James Nielsen. A second place rating was awarded to the clarinet ensemble. They are Jean Anderson, Cheryl Warne, Colleen Rich, and Paula Sittner. The saxophone ensemble, composed of Marcia Warren, Janice Tenneboe, Ellen Nielsen, and Barbara Andersen, received a second rating. The French horn quartet received a second place rating at the contest. They are Maureen Warren, Lois Nelson. Susan Shaw and Julianne Larsen. The cornet trio, composed of Jerry Anderson. Thomas Larsen, and Eugene Austad, was honored with a first place rating at the contest in Watertown. The mixed octet was honored with a first olace rating. Back row. (left to right): Jerry Anderson, Thomas Larsen, Mark Thomsen, Eugene Austad. Front row: Peggy Sh.elden, Susan Shaw, Rose Kjellsen, and Jean Wells. The triple trio received a first. Back row(left to right): Peggy Shelden, Karen Johnshoy, Susan Shaw. Second row: Barbara Neu, Carol Nielsen, Barbara Andersen. Front row:Jean Wells, Janice Tenneboe. Rose Kiellsen. The trombone quartet received a second place rating. They are Barbara Eykamp, Daryl Johnson, Paul Olson, and Dennis Nelson. Awarded a first place rating at the Region III contest in Watertown was the flute trio composed of Janet Johnshoy, Karen Johnshoy, and Margaret Svihel. The brass quartet received a third place rating. They are Bar- bara Eykamp, Steven Bode, Jan Nystrom, and David Thomas. Thirteen instrumental soloists participated in the Region III Music Contest at Watertown. Back row (left to right): Thomas Larsen (superior, trumpet); Peggy Green excellent, tenor saxophone); Karen Odegaara (excellent, timpani); Karen Johnshoy (superior, flute); Barbara Eykamp (excellent, trombone); Ellen Nielsen (excellent, baritone saxophone); Jerry Christensen (excellent, bass horn). Front row: Margaret Svihel (superior, piccolo); James Nielsen (superior, snare drum); Paula Sittner (good, clarinet); Julianne Larsen (excellent, French horn); Marcia Warren (good, alto saxophone); Janice Thorsvold (excellent, snare drun). SOLOISTS These vocal soloists participated in the music contest at Watertown. Back row (left to right): David Thomas (good,bass); Peggy Shelden (excellent, mezzo soprano); Eugene Austad (excellent,tenor). Front row (left to right): Susan Shaw (superior, contralto); Barbara Neu (excellent, lyric soprano). Pictured below are Thomas Larsen, Karen Johnshoy, Susan Shaw, Margaret Svihel, and James Nielsen, who received superior ratings at the contest. Karen Johnshoy played in the evening’s grand concert. - Xw0 )® C c -'■' C-c°. e® 0 « Oe o ., ATHLETICS o ' ’ co JaSi •- e v ' ev(ie° Eack Row (left to right): Coach Ronald Soulek, Alan Odden, Curtis Smith, Terry Danielson, Paul Danielson, David Nelson, Keith Goodhope, Michael Brandt, Thomas Larsen, Jerry Anderson, Jerry Brown, Lanny Olson, Assistant Coach Harvey Youngberg. Second Row (left to right): Orlin Jibben, Joe Olson, Danny Nelson, Tom Deutsch, Larry Johnson, Steven Eode, Mark Thomsen, Ronald Nelson, David Thomas, Ronald Warne, Roger Rauch. First Row (left t.o right): Arthur Jones, Rodney Anderson, Allen Zeeck, John Oines. James Anderson, Daryl Johnson, Jerrv Christensen, Ralph Nelson, Phillip Trenarv, James Nielsen. FOOTBALL TEAM There was a six game schedule in the 1964 football season. The team compiled a record of one win, two ties, and four losses. Practice began the last week of August. The season ended October 23 with a vic- tory over Elkton. Leading the Divers' cheering sec- tion on the football field are (left to right): Colleen Rich, Gracia Brandt, Jan Nystrom, Susan Shaw, Peggy Green, and Cheryl Hagen. These football players Paul Daniel- son, Jerry Brown, Arthur Jones, and Rodney Anderson (not pictured) were chosen most valuable player, most valuable lineman, most improved, and most promising, respectively. Student managers and coaches for the 1964-1965 season are (left to right): Dennis Seeman, Coach Soulek, Coach Young- berg, Tom Larsen, Wendell Jibben, and Eugene Austad. 35 Those on the A squad are (left to right): Lanny Olson, Ar- thur Jones, Nark Thomsen, Keith Goodhope, Larry Johnson, Jerry Anderson, Paul Danielson, Terry Danielson, Alan Odden, Allen Zeeck, Danny Nelson, and Coach Harvey Youngberg. BASKETBALL SEASON'S RECORD They We Lake Norden 63 39 Willow Lake 42 47 De Smet 43 40 Arlington 42 55 Iroquois 40 43 Hayti 49 44 Eradley 34 43 De Smet 44 47 Oldham 51 55 Erwin Conference 46 59 Bancroft Conference 4 51 De Smet Conference 65 58 Bancroft 43 55 Arlington 19 31 Sioux Valley 59 49 Erwin 41 61 Elkton 73 65 Howard 49 41 Centerville 50 62 Bryant 59 56 Sioux Valley 34 65 Elkton District 46 55 White District 41 5? Hayti Region 57 45 Howard Region 48 54 During the 1964-1965 basketball season the Divers' varsity squad accumulated three trophies. Trophies are (left to right): District XI Championship, Region III Consolation, and the East Central Conference Run- ner-up. 36 B Team Playing on the B'f team are (left to right): Paul Olson, Jon Nystrom, Kenneth Kitchen, Ron V arne, Ron Nelson, Jim And- erson, Gregory Shel- den, Roger Rauch, Steven Bode, Rodney Anderson, Dennis Nel- son, Joe Thedorff, Ralph Nelson, Perry Anderson, and Coach Ronald Soulek. 37 Basketball cheerleaders are (standing): Susan Shaw and Peggy Green. Sitting are Colleen Rich and Cheryl Hagen. J Wearing their striped vests are scorekeepers Ronald Lohr and Ruben Madsen. The scoreboard was bought by Christmas money and donations from junior and senior classes. 38 TRACK Track Team The freshmen had the most out for track this year. Thev are Rodney Ander- son, Jim Anderson, David Albert, Perry Anderson, Greg Sheldon, Gallen Falla, 'tever. Bode, Jim Nielson, Ron Nelson, Jon Nystrom, Phillip Trenary, and Den- nis Nelson. The sophomores out for track were Roger Rauch, Arthur Jones, Jerry Christ- ensen, Mark Thomsen, Allen Zeeck, Danny Nelson. Pena Id ’Name, and David Thomas. Junior boys who participated in track this year were Ray Olson, Danny Nelson, Alan Odden, Tom Deutsch, Joe Olson, Orlin Jibben, Kenneth Kitchen, Larry Johnson, and Curtis Smith. At the ECC track meet Joe Olson participated in the mile run. David Albert is shown handing the baton to Steven Bode during the SSO vd. relay. Shown is Kenneth Kitchen jump- ing the low hurdles at the FCC. 39 Eighth grade basketball players are (left to right): Dale Nelson, Lonnie Helfinstine, Jim McDonald, Eill Brown, Coach Ronald Lohr, David Cecil, Blaine Miller, and Ryan Kopperud. Grade Basketball Seventh graders on the grade team are (left to right): Curtiss Rich, Mi- chael Salter, Steven John- son, Wayne Ackman, Tom Wienk, Douglas Cecil, Den- nis Melstad, and Dean Mar- tin. Leading the Little Divers on to many victories are (left to right): JoAnn Jensen, Marie Anderson, Sally Larson, and Marilyn Rauch. 40 King Keith Goodhope, Queen Cheryl Hagen. Attendants: Back Row: senior; Paul Danielson, Kathy Olson, junior; Susan Shaw, Ray Olson. Middle Row: sophomore; Mark Thomsen, Colleen Rich, freshmen; Maureen Warren, Steven Bode. Front Row: first grade; Pamela Stevens, David Anderson. BLUE AND GOLD DAY Blue and Gold Day festivities began with the coronation September 17. Keith Goodhope and Cheryl Hagen were chosdn to reign over the activi- ties of the coming days with Kathy Olson and Paul Danielson as their senior attendants. After the coronation there was a pep fest in the auditorium led by the cheerleaders. The students then followed the LPHS marching band to the ball field for the bonfire. The wood had been collected by the freshmen boys in the afternoon. At the bonfire a number of speeches were given by the students and faculty. Following the bonfire the students congregated back at the school grounds for the snake dance, led by the cheerleaders. A late movie was shown after the snake dance. The Divers and the Arlington Cardinals battled to a 6-6 tie in the Blue and Gold Day game. The three winning floats were displayed dur- ing half time. As a climax to the Blue and Gold events a dance was held in the auditorium after the game. The knights Four from Arlington furnished the music. 42 King Keith Goodhope, Queen Cheryl Hagen and their attendants. The senior class won the Most Orig- inal award fcr Fans Take the Worry Out of Being Close . Toni Van Norstran, Sharon Stewart and Diane Johnson rode on the float. Winner of the Most Humorous division was the freshman class. They used Raid Kills 'Em Dead! Perry Anderson rode the float. The FHA float won the award for being Most Beautiful. The slogan was Mothers Are Like That . Barbara Andersen and Joanne Gard- ner rode on the float. After the parade the floats which did not win any award were dismantled. The LPHS marching band led the Blue and Gold Day parade. diii wyi Mjkni BLUE AND GOLD STAFF Standing (left to right): Mr. Haigh, advisor, Wendell Jibben, Dianne Blinsmon, Ronald Warne, Peggy Green, Lois Nelson, Susan Shaw, Betty Wienk, Barbara Eykamp, Gayle Blinsmon, Julianne Larsen, Carol Nielsen, Cheryl Warne, Sitting: Barbara Andersen, Marcia Warren, Paula Sittner, Eugene Austad, Ronald Anderson. FIRST SEMESTER Editor: Eugene Austad Assistant editor: Paula Sittner Reporters: Barbara Andersen, Marcia Warren, Dianne Blinsmon, Susan Shaw, Carol Nielsen, Cheryl Warne, Betty Wienk. Exchange editor: Peggy Green SECOND SEMESTER Editor: Paula Sittner Assistant editor: Marcia Warren Sports reporters: Wendell Jibben, Ronald Warne. Reporters: Barbara Andersen, Dianne Blinsmon, Susan Shaw, Barbara Eykhmp, Julianne Larsen, Carol Nielsen, Cheryl Warne, Betty Wienk. Exchange editor: Peggy Green Typists: Lois Nelson, Gayle Blinsmon, Ronald Anderson. 44 PRESTON I AN STAFF Standing (left to right): Jean Anderson, Jean Wells, Margaret Svihel, Marie Salter, Julianne Larsen, Toni VanNorstran, Charles Severson, Barbara Neu, Jane Olson, Sandra Bode, Eileen Olson, Betty Wienk, Karen Odegaard, Maureen Warren, Lois Nelson, Janice Tenneboe, Karen Johnshoy, Paula Sittner, Mary Anderson. Sitting: Miss Philippi, advisor, Cheryl Warne, Dianne Blinsmon, Eugene Austad, Mr. Cade, advisor. Not pictured: Kathleen Olson Editor: Cheryl Warne Co-editor: Dianne Blinsmon Business Manager: Eugene Austad SECTIONS Introductory: Dianne Blinsmon, Cheryl Warne. Faculty and administration: Janice Tenneboe, Paula Sittner, Julianne Larsen. Classes: Sandra Bode, Lois Nelson, Maureen Warren. Activities: Toni VanNorstran, Karen Odegaard, Kathleen Olson, Jane Olson. Music: Karen Johnshoy, Betty Wienk, Margaret Svihel Athletics: Charles Severson Jean Anderson, Eileen Olson, Eugene Austad Grades: Jean Wells, Marie Salter Senior class: Barbara Neu, Mary Anderson 45 SCENES THE April Showers Bring Mayflowers was the theme of the annual Junior- Senior Banquet and Prom. The audi- torium was decorated in yellow, two shades of green, and pink. In the middle stood a giant umbrella with a flower cart acting as a punch stand. In the corner was a small garden with a picket fence, bird bath, and swing decked with pink and yellow roses. The program following the banquet was begun with a welcome from the junior class president, Jessica Stubkjaer and a response by the senior class president, Tom Larsen. Five boys from the junior class sang Rhythm of the Rain . They were Curtis Smith, Ray Olson, Robert Trenary, Alan Odden.and Larry John- son. The senior class ABC’s and the class prophecy were read. Paula Sittner presented a reading. A vocal duet, April Love , was sung by Carol Nielsen and Susan Shaw. The farewell to the seniors was given by Curtis Smith. Leo Fortin and his orchestra pro- vided music for the dance. After the dance the students attended a movie, The World of Henry Orient . A breakfast was served at the Bode home for the juniors and seniors and their dates. Mrs. Dorothy Olson and Mrs. Myron Goodhope helped Mrs. Bode with the breakfast. FROM JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM AND BANQUET 46 CONTESTS MATH CONTEST SCIENCE FAIR Back Row (left to right): Karen Johnshoy, Joe Olson, Betty Wienk, Eugene Austad, Sandra Bode, Carol Nielsen. Front Row: Janice Tenneboe, Paula Sittner, Ryan Kopperud, Wayne Olson, Robbie Swenson, John Hansen, Janice Thorsvold. Back Row (left to right): Janet Wienk, Barbara Andersen, Joyce Olson, Karen Johnshoy, Lois Nelson, Wayne Rasmussen, Rodney Anderson, Ronald Warne. Middle Row: Brenda Thompson, Marcia Warren, Paula Sittner, Kaye Koch, Janet Johnshoy, Wendell Jibben, Lonnie Helfinstine, Ryan Kopperrud, Front Row: Julie Larsen, Janice Thorsvold, Wayne Olson, Galen Falla, Greg Hauck. COMMERCIAL CONTEST Back Row (left to right): Bern- ella Holm, Karen Odegaard, Tom Larsen, Eugene Austad, Karen Johnshoy. Front Row: Cheryl Hagen, Kathy Olson, Charon Pike, Barbara Eykamp. Not Pictured: Orlin Jibben. Lake Preston took part in the commercial contest held in Arlington. Kathy Olson placed third in spelling; Charon Pike placed fourth in shorthand; and Karen Johnshoy placed third in typing. Lake Preston won the ECC Math Contest with a total of 19.16 points. Now the trophy clock will remain in Lake Preston, the school having won it for three consecutive years. The winners of local science fair, those shown above, went to the Regional Science Fair in Brookings. Eugene Austad won the Grand Champion in the boy's division for which he received a trip to St. Louis to the National Science Fair. 47 National Honor Society Back row (left to right): Marcia Warren, Barbara Andersen, Jean Anderson, Lois Nelson, Karen Johnshoy, Mr. Berndt, advisor. Second row: Jessica Stubkjaer, Carol Nielsen, Janice Thorsvold, Karen Odegaard, Betty Wienk, Paula Sittner. First row: Keith Goodhope, Eugene Austad, Jerry Anderson, Donna Boldt, Cheryl Warne. Standing (left to right): Galen Falla, Marie Salter, Cheryl Hagen, Janice Tenneboe, Linda Strande, Jean Wells, Peggy Shelden Karen Odegaard, Jean Anderson, Susan Shaw, Donna Boldt, Cheryl Warne, Karen Johnshoy, Dianne Blinsmon, Phillip Trenary. Sitting: Mr. Haigh, advisor, Linda Falla, Phyllis Rieken, Eileen Olson, Keith Goodhope. Librarians STUDENT COUNCIL Back How (left to right): Mr. Clinton Berndt, advisor, Eugene Austad, Carol Nielsen, Wendell Jibben, Gracia Brandt. Front Row: Keith Goodhope, president, Janice Thorsvold, vice-president, Lois Nelson, secretary, Peggy Green, treasurer. DECLAMATION Back Row (left to right): Margaret Svihel, Carolyn Kitchen. Middle row: Mr. Ronald Lohr, advisor, Paula Sittner, Linda Strande, Melany Ibis, Cheryl Warne, Barbara Eykamp, Julianne Larsen, Janice Jensen. Pront Row: Janice Tenneboe,Jean Anderson, Susan Shaw, Maureen Warren ALL SCHOOL PLAY Rack Row (left to right): Mr. Lohr, director, Perry Anderson, James Anderson, Eugene Austad, Cheryl Warne. Front Row: Toni VanNorstran, Paula Sittner, Maureen Warren, Linda Strande, David Nelson, Marcia Warren. Pack Row (left to right): Michael Brandt, prompter; Alan Odden, sound effects. Front Row: Rose Kjellsen, prompter; Peggy Shelden, make-up; Jean Wells, make-v.r. THE SKELETON WALKS Cast Dr. Harold Fersig . . . Eugene Austad Elaine Elair . . . Mrs. Madge Eir.brey . . . Paula Sittner Eobby Embrey . . . . Perry Anderson Kathleen Embrey . Maureen Warren Bill Clayton . . . . .Jim Anderson Anne Rowell . . . Toni VanNorstran Mrs. Eliza Hubbard . . David Nelson Ollie Hubbarc . . . . . Linda Strande Director FFA Back Row (left to right): Galen Falla, Ralph Nelson, Dennis Nelson, Perry Anderson. Fourth Row: Jar.es Nielsen, Dennis Seeman, Rodney Anderson, Darrell Johnson, Phillip Trenary. Third Row: Paul Olson, Robert Trenary, Eldon Rauch, Elmo Anderson, Daryl ’arner, Danny Nelson, Gregory Shelden. Second Row: Leroy Olson, 'v'endell Jibben, Ronald b’arne, Lanny Olson, Curtis Smith, Lonny Holland, Jerry Christensen, Tom Deutsch. Front Row: Alan Odden, reporter, Danny Nelson, sentinel, Wayne Kasmussen, secretary, iaux Danielson, president, Larry Johnson, vice president, Orlin Jibben, treasurer, Fir. Gary Gudahl, advisor. The officers attended leadership school at billow Lake last fall. The FFA participated in the Safe Corn Har- vest Program. Alan Odden and 'Jayne Rasmussen were delegates to the National Convention held in Kansas City, Missouri. The Parent-Son Banquet was held on November 6. with Charles Norby as speaker. The Crops School and the Meats School were held in DeSmet, and the Dairy School at Volga this spring. The Little International Show and the livestock judging contest were held at South Dakota State University in Brook- ings. FFA President Banquet Sneaker FHA Back Row (left to right): Dianne Blinsmon, Jan Nystrom, Barbara Eykamp, Gracia Brandt, Janice Olson, Diane Johnson, Toni VanNorstran, Cheryl Hagen, Eileen Olson, Betty Wienk, Sandra Bode, Cheryl Warne. Sixth Row: Karen Odegaard, Bonita Hagen, Linda Falla, Ellen Nielsen, Linda Killer, Charon Pike, Sharon Stewart, Deena Nystrom, Gail Albert, Karie Salter, Lois Nelson. Fifth Row: Jessica Stubkjaer, Keiany Ibis, Kary Anderson, Donna Falconer, Phyllis Rieken, Jane Helfinstine, Jean Wells. Kariene Knutson, Marlys Brugman, Susan Sass, Patty Pederson. Fourth How: Linda Strande, Peggy Sheldon, Linda Crane, Sandra Danielson, Jo Ann Adams, Karen Isaacson, Kinerva Anderson, Bonnie Hanson, Bertha Koen, Lee Ann Wienk, Susan Boldt. Third Row: Peggy Green, Jane Olson, Julianne Larsen, Dakota Fleck, Janice Jensen, Karen Johnshoy, Carolyn Strieker, Kaye Koch, Janice Zeeck, Carolyn Kitchen, Delores Kitchen. Second Row : Kaureen Warren, Kathleen Olson, Barbara Neu, Jean Gilbery, Margaret Svihel, Barbara Andersen, Marcia Warren, Colleen Rich, Susan Shaw, Janice Tenneboe. Front Row: Janice Thorsvold, Jean Anderson, Donna Boldt, Paula Sittner, Carol Nielsen, Bernella’Holm, Rose Kjellsen, Mrs. Busch, advisor. FHA Officers Back Row (left to right): Donna Boldt, secretary; Paula Sittner, president; Carol Nielsen,vice-president, Middle Row: Rose Kjellson, parliamentarian, Bernella Holm, reporter, Jean Ander- son, treasurer. Front Row: Janice Thorsvold, historian. Carol Nielsen: Region Two chairman and state vice- president of public rela- tions . Donna Boldt, Miss FHA, and Curtis Smith, Mr. Irresistible, were crowned at the Sweethearts’ Ball, February 20. Donna was chosen b3' a vote' of the FHA and Curtis re- ceived the most votes for being a gentleman. The FHA Region Two officers for 1964-65 and 1965-66 respectively are Carol Nielsen, Lake Preston, and Jolene Brekke, 'willow Lake, chairmen: Mary Bortnem, Volga, and Janice Macer, Clark, co-chair- men: and Janell Titus,Willow Lake, and Dorthy Bortnem, Volga, secre- tary-treasurer. The students enjoyed listening to the music of The Torres, of Huron, who played for the Sweethearts’ Ball. The five-piece band consists of three guitars, an organ and a drum. The Playboys from Arlington furn- ished the music for the FHA Reg- ional Convention, March 22. All of the FHA member were very atten- tive while the band played. The guest speaker for the FHA regional convention was • Miss ReJean Bower (left). Miss Iomgene Van Overschilde, (right) state FHA advisor,gave the wel- coming speech. 53 ItWO LITTLE INDIANS?? Il'-K-K-K-GOOD KINGOF THE ROAD H Mhi HE STARTED EARLY ■L'tal Its (.see I; as, el her.. i | IMjI Jem. I-,]' : vine jK, Ahtary. 4: Forming a e.men'ta rv MOn-Ti, ahj B o, or treat u g of, the eternlB mentary. 3. Chem.05 or p B single element; simple; uncomlB 4. Ednc. Pert, to or concerned wmM 1 -'mentary education; 9 the secondary school On q GPa r ’-“r G or 8 grades').-ri Y Mole. An. infinitely small •'ntary par tic -'son ffV ■prmcv Jt o an e as, an L ft E I matter Comnv (3) net el'e-mi obtain arious trov intments. ing'kiis), n Back Row (left to right): Lonny Helfinstine, Dick 7ilde, Darrell Hookie, William Brown, I'ickie Brown, Roger Knutson, David Cecil, and James McDonald. Third Row: Wayne Olson, Daniel Olson, Jim Gardner, Blaine Killer, Dale Kelson, Leo Falconer, Ryan Kopperud, Terry Blinsmon. Second Row: Dianne Hagen, Arleen Rasmussen, Jean Nelson, Lois Groce, Joleen Strande, Cheryl Killer, Winnie Olson, Joyce Olson and Kyrna Baggesgaard. Front Row: Adrian Dowden, Paulette Siver, Laure Jensen, Janet John- shoy, Jackie Kelson, Karie Anderson, Jo Ann Jensen, and Mrs. Selma Hanson. Back Row (left to right): Krs. Opal Guse, Linda Nupson, Wayne Ackrr.an, Joel Bergan, Janel Baum- berger, Diana Ibis, Kike Thompson, Rhonda Sneesby, Tommy Wienk, Terry Sass, Randy Brown, Karilyn Rauch. Third Row: Dennis Melstad, Brenda Thompsen, Frankie Ibis, Janet Wienk, Ronda Thomsen, Judy Thompson, Carolyn Miller, Susan Bade, Sally Larson, Jean Bergan, Douglas Cecil, and Krs. Cecil. Second Row: Barbara Thomas, Mary Warren, Brian Odden, Tom McDonald, Robbie Swenson, Steven Johnson, Larry Gardner, Mark Fleck, Alden Oldsen, Elaine Nelson, and Gail Trenary. Front Row: Curtis Rich, Stephen Olson, John Hanson, Sherry Brown, Bonnie Brandner, Robin Pike, Sheila Millett, Nikki Seeman, Richard Boldt, Gregory Hauck, and Dean Martin. Back Row (left to right) Kichael Salter, Le Ann Baggesgaard, Bruce Anderson, Kent Thomsen, Kathy Shaw, Gary Arbon, Curtis Paterson, Deborah Sass, and Diselle Anderson. Kiddle Row: I'rs. Khipkey, Donald Brandner, Dean Odden, Sally Nupson, Sandra Swenson, Julie Knutson, Vayne Isaacson, and Dear.na Trenary. Front Row: Kevin Isaacson, Jean Kopperud, Roberta Ibis, Denise Boldt, Jeanette Nelson, Brad Hauck, Jeffry Nelson, Scott Severson, and Jim Jensen. Back Row (left to right): Juanita Olson, Sherry Sneesby, Ilene Baumberger, Craig Spidle, Cindy Jensen, Arden Jones, Ronald Nesseim, and Douglas Paterson. Kiddle Row: Gary Zeeck. Jimmie Nystror, Randy 'Jilliams, Charles '.’eink, Verne Jensen, Todd Oines, Kerrill Nelson, and Allen Vilde.Front Row: Jean Jensen, Brenda Coulter. Deana Falla. Kathy Brandner,Kary Bode, Norma Zeeck, and Carol ZeecK. Teacher: Krs. Luella Gunderson. Not pictured: Leigh KcKasters. Back Row (left to right): James Boyd, Michael Olson, Roger Christensen, Nancy Hanson, Jeannine Hedberg, Kevin Melstad, and Marcus Johnshoy. Middle Row: Gary Buer, Danny Strande, Joseph Schnell, Roger Anderson, Klark Thom- sen, Grace Thomas, and Mrs. Auen. Front Row: Marla Nelson, Kathryn Nelson, Jody Brookshire, Linda John- son, Vicki Martin, Kathy Ackman, and Margaret Odden. Grade 4 5 Grade Four Back Row (left to right): Danny Brown, Shirley Rasmussen, John Anderson, Daniel Tolzin, Robert Wynn, Clara Rieck, Becky Sass, and Rodney Palmlund. Middle Row: Mrs. Mickel, David Hed- berg, James Boldt, Jimmy John- son, Steve Millet, Douglas Hookie, David Gilbery, Nancy Merrill, and Janelie Nelson. Front Row: Effie Falconer, Rodney Olson, Debra Holland, Roberta Schnell, Jimmy Isaac- son, Denise Pike, Eugene Olson, and Peggy Sass. Grade Three Back Row (left to right); Michael Austad, Renee Thomas, Keith Nelson, Carolyn Kerr, Steve Wennblom, Lorna Hagen, Reggie Ibis, Alden Boyd, Debra Pastian, and Debra.larson. Middle Row: Wanda Olson, Dean Cecil, Douglas Salter, Jon Fleck Dan Laabs, Mark Baumberger, Carla Keizer, Dan Wynn, Lyle Palmlund, and Mrs. Kopperud. Front Row: Renita Thomsen, Bethany Nelson, Margaret Wilde, Kim Berndt, Deonne Brandner, Guy Olson, Ronda Stewart, Debra Tenneboe, Rita Sass, and Mike Koch. Not pictured: Jean Vedvie. Back Row (left to right): Sally ennblor. Douglas Olsen, Ch.arr.sin Jei. r, Thor .as R’ynn, Priscilla Bran .. Hallie Svihel, Krislvn Jensen, and Pary Jo Rich. Piddle Row: Prs. Jibben. Gail Swenson, Kathy Jo Keir.ig, Kay .'.ndersen, Shane Nelson, Kevin Gudahl, Denise Houglond, and Craig Pillett. Front Row: Kenneth '.rben, Gary Filing- son, Jolene Falla, Deborah Laabs, Randy Clson, David Helland. ayne R'ienk, Daniel Boldt, Karen Perr.dt. Not pictured: Peggy Csvog ar.d Randy Nelson. Grade Two Grade 1 2 Pack Row (left tc right)- '.’illiar Paterson, Lori I alone, Susan Cldser., Helen Parie Christensen. Rita Tolzin. Cindy PcRor.- ald. Dewavn.e nderson, Rc-r.ie Nupscn, Jercr. e Nelson and Prs. Pen. ran. Front Row- Dawn Holland, Dale Partin. Janice Herr, Rickv Pass, Jerri r-m Rindahl. Reed Hauck. Dovr- las Gullick3on. Kevin Ferndt. Nelson, ar.d Frysn. Sneesby. !'ot pic- tured: rer.ca Nelson. Grade One Pack Row (left to right): Jeffry Anderson, Alan Hedvei, Randy Wynn, Tanela Jones, Jane Gardener, ousan Wennblom, Ryan Olson, Robin Gudahl, and Renee Williams. Piddle Row: Eileen Olson, Gayle Jones, Park Koch, Robert Nesseim, Faul Casper, Dennis Johnson, Pike Brookshire, David Anderson, and Caryn Keiser. Front Row: Mrs. Eddy, Carol Spilde, Susan Wilde, Randy Olson, Tammy Stevens, Bruce Hein, Leslie Palr- lund, Mark Odder, and Wayne Coulter. 59 Kindergarten Back Row (left to right): Lana Larson, Steven Hein, Royce Kitchen, Steven Salter, Karen Arbon, Donald Wilde, Karen Olson, Craig lie, and Pamela Sass. Front Row: Tim Gudahl, Pamela Larson, Jeff Stewart, Donna Tetters, Randy Isaacson, Debbie Helland, and Harley Olson. Teacher: Mrs , Pederson. Back Row (left to right): Bonitta Sneesby, Robert Bode, Charles Vedvei, Raymond Kerr, Linda Hasche, Lori Anderson, Dale Seeman, Steven Jones, and Allan Rieck. Front Row: Tamara Pastian, Steven Warren, Debra Wienk, Loren Malone, Renae Nelson, Randy Gullickson, LaMae Rodvold, and Russel Palm- lund. Teacher: Krs. Pederson. 60
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