Mankato High School - Otaknam Yearbook (Mankato, MN)
- Class of 1952
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Torn down and replaced by an eighl'-room +hree-s+ory building, fhe Union school housed fhe firsi high school and was complefed in I867 al' a cos? of SI5,000. And now af+er IOO years lhai included a fire +ha+ compleiely desfroyed +he old school and a flood fhai posiponed moving info 'rhe new school 'For a year, +his is finally if-our firsf year in rhe new school. The Oiaknam presenis One Hundred and One. a publicafion dedicafed fo our IOO-year old communi+y and 'ro fhe school in i'rs number one year. I-IARRIET SEXE SHIRLEY WALTERS Ediior Associale Ecliior Published by the Senior Class of 1952 Mankato I-Iigh School, Manlcato, Minnesota paefcce xx I ' February 6, l852 p A coldlg wel breeze lickeci wi'rh a +hirs'ry 'rongue L' A+ a + awing pond, al' + e edge of a loresf. I Near fhe sugar camp of Sleepy Eyes C 1 The breeze drank lighfly and furned fo leave Q And ran. headlong info Mankaro, Minneso+a, X ago Tha'r was one hundred years ago Xxx ' NN And foday we look af +he cify of Mankafo xx z, ' Sfrong, brawny, and ambifious - Q, s xg Q ll And fhose who have seen and know say: ' -X .lx M , how you've grown. I 5 V' V Y . -as X . K! And 'rhose who wall see and dream say: 591 5, S y Hold on, you haven r seen anyfhing yell X' X ng Q And 'lhose who can see and realize say: , U Mankafo is ours: we builf her. Today . . . A' ' 5 We see. We know. ' ', The small shelfer +ha+ s'rar'rled a breeze in I852 l f-N H K Was a symbol of failh and dreams rx ' X. Dream of Mankafo, Minnesofa, and 'faifh in her fufure N xx N' X 'lvl' And +he dreams. like fhe home, have mulfiplied a fhousandfold. - N' ,N N , The sugar camp of Sleepy Eyes is a brawnyf ambifious cify J C 1 R X M Handy wifh fools, slrong . . . and wilh an eye on a s'rar gg. 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On a warm Ocfober nighf cilizens were inviled +0 'ralce par? in a dedicafory ceremony which would borh conclude and iniliare a progressive proiecl. The dedicarion of lhe new Manlcaro l-ligh School fermi- nafes a long sfruggle on ifs behalf by cirizens and sfudenfs, begun len years before wilh The desfrucfion of rhe old school. ln a larger sense This ceremony was nor one of cornplefion, buf one of commence- menf. I+ was a filling close for fhe ci+y's firsf one hundred progressive years, and af The same fime a proper sfarl for her nexf. This school, buill by Man- lcaro, was builf for Mankafo, and for her fufure. Noi only does if mark lhe end of a fen-year fighf for ifs own exislence, buf if also marks The 'rerminafion of a one hundred year sfruggle by flse cify for i+s con- 'rinualion and slrenglh. Nor only was if a proiecf for ifs own goal: if was a monumenf fo fhe fufure of lvlanlcalo. This boolc underlalces a lwofold faslc. Firsl' +o show 'rhe grafilude of lhe s+uden+s for lhe greaf giff-and own up 'ro 'rhe ensuing responsibilify-be- slowed upon us in fhis school. The second and grealer 'raslc is lo show 'rhe pride and faifh fhese sludenfs have in 'their ciry on ifs anniversary. A salufe lo +oday's Manlcafo from l'6morrow's. Maw! 4mm I J.-S Visiiors fo ine new MHS building on flie nigln' of dedi- cafion were amazed a+ ifs size and spaciousness. The beauti- ful and modern audiforium ex- emplifies fhese feafures. I+ was said fliai 'llwis building is noi a school, buf an educa- fional plant Greaf care was ialcen in i'rs planning +o insure fha mos? efficieni and func- 'rional consfrucfion for besf re. sulfs. The spaciousness and excellence oT The gymnasium served The physical educaTion deparTmenT as well as equipping ScarleT Teams wiTh one oT The TinesT Tloors in The sTaTe. The need Tor an inTormaTion booTh indicaTes The complexiTy and size of The building. The booTh is sTaTTed by volun- Teers Trom sTudy halls. The unprecedenTed TeaTures of The school, such as The LiTTle TheaTer and science labs among many oThers, provided opporTuniTy Tor many ad- diTional acTiviTies and proiecTs. ,ami szwme 7a alfa M mag: The gymnasium oT The school is consTrucTed wiTh Tolding divisions, so ThaT Three playing floors can be Tormed from The main gym. The bleachers Told inTo The wall, and when They are seT baclc, The gym is large enough Tor many oTher proiecTs: iT can supporT a dance wiTh ease. M043 Mama Science 404 7 . V-....,,. fa-s-.... X , Q ff Www me awww an adm up J. E. Anderson completes twenty years of service In Mankato schools. 7aJfim7Uef25 ' For The pasT TwenTy years. J. E. Anderson has been more Than superinTendenT of schools-he is a figure admired and respecTed in This communiTy, and we are proud To be able To cledicaTe This book To him. Mr. Anderson came To The MankaTo sysTem in I93l. He has recognized The changing Trends in educaTion, has meT Those needs and he sTill looks To The fuTure. Under his guidance, vocaTional educaTion was seT up here. and MankaTo became The TirsT school in The sTaTe To be designaTed as an area vocaTional school. AcTive in communiTy acTiviTies. Mr. Anderson is a member of The Kiwanis Club and The Chamber of Commerce. The local school sysTem is much beH'er Tor The excellenT work done by This friendly and conscienTious man. and The sysTem will conTinue To Thrive as long as his capable and experienced hands hold The helm. The School Board convenes for an important business meeting. R. Griffin, F. Balcerzak, Mrs. E. Glenn, D. Swenson, Nllu L. Veigel, C. Otto, C. Brazier. Principal Milton Vlhstadt takes time schedule to pose for his picture. from his busy 7fze M445 Qacallfq . The Mankalo School Board performs invaluable rasks in allending lo The problems of lhe new school. Working wilh Mr. Anderson. lhey form an essenlial parl of 'lhe school syslem. A newcomer To lhe school lhis year in person and posilion is Mr. lronside. As business manager, lhe finances and operafions of The school become his direct concern. This new posilion evidences 'rhe growlh of lhe school. The combined efforls of K nh' ld Mr. Ironside. Mr. An- ' 'ons '- derson, and fhe school Business Manager' board lceep The school in besl order. 13 Kiev' . K ., Karl Adolphson C. J. Arnold Cornell College, Universily of Chicago, B.S.: Universify of lowa: Physics. Direcfor Audio - Visual Educafiong Proieclion Club. Vida Alexander Macalesler College, A.B.: U. of Minnesolai Colorado A. and M.: Business. Occu- palional Relafions: Girls Civics. Harold Aga Carfer Carburefor Facfory School: Allen Elecfric Fac- lory S c h o ol 1 Aufo-Life Eleclrlc Faclory School: Uniled M olors Service, Rochesler Carburelor Divi- sion: Norlhwesf Aulomo- live. Eleonor Biebl Lynda Blllef College of S+. Teresa, A.B. Nurse Nurses Club Universily of Minnesola M.A.: Algebra, Trigono mefry, Chi Epsilon Y-Teens amZl40mZ ' Muggs Miller and Marge Van Lanen arent quite hardened to Walt PaveI's casual view of biology. Guslavus Adolphus College. A.B.: World Hisfory, U. S. Hisfory. Sf Olaf College. U of Col- Yell and Camera Clubs Olaknam. Hugh News Phofo- grcpher American School of Phofo- graphy. is: . , A , ,. Kar! Aaberg .fa . , U oradot Chemislryt Z. In . Mx, A . 14 hh--w ' Karl Eva rts 2 S The relult of the four.mInute lenlor bell. Gustavus: U. of Minnesota: Coyne, Deforest. Chicago: Dunwoody Institu- tute: Electricity. Fern de Vries Iowa U.: U. of Minnesota. Net'l. U. of Mexico. Eng- lish. Red Cross. Lett MHS et end of first semester. Ada! Jlelfu Zladlwg Beth Bishop Hamline U., A.B. U. 6t Minnesota P l a n e Geometry, Student Council, Nu Tau. Y-Teens. Bertram Cannaday Stephens Jr. College. AA.: Missouri S. E. Teachers Col- lege. B.S.: Northwestern U.. English. Q- fi'-f of John Dennis Luther College, A.B.: Iowa State College: Band. Orches- tra. Ethel Cochran Mankato T. C., B.S.: U. of Co- lumbia. M.A.: Home Econom- ics, Cafeteria director. Mary Chadwick Mankato T. C.: U. ot Minne- sota: Battle Creek, Mich.. B.S.: U. of Wyoming: Physical Education. G.A.A., Orchesis. Tumbling, Dolphins, Swimming Club. WNNXN Wu' 's-6 Harold FiHerer Manlzafo T. C.. B.S.: U. of Wisconsin: En lish, Yell Club. Dezina. Senior Hi Y. Arnell Gish Manlra'fo'T. C.. A.8.L U. of San Carlos Guatemala A.B.: U. of Wisconsin. Ger- man, Spanish: Los Escolores Dudosos: German Club: Jr. Sponsor. .ard Social class shows typical pre-bell confusion. 7awa1ul Um fam qw Lesfer Gripen+rog S. D. Sfafe College. B.S.: Col- orado Stale College: Business Law and Principles, Economic Geography. Assisfanl' Foofball Coach. Roberi W. Hanlon S+. John's U.. B.S.C.: Naf'l U. of Mexico. B.S.: U. of Minne- sofat Biology. Jr. Sponsor. Jr. Hi-Y, Biology Club. Margaref Hobarf Manlrafo T. C.. U. of Minne- sofa: Librarian. Edward Johnson River Falls T. C.. U. of Min sofa. Hamline U.. A.B.: Nou wesfern U.. MA.: Recreal and Safe+y Co-ordina+or: lrene Mehlhouse 41 N o r f h Cenfral College, BA.: U. of W i s c o n si n M.A.: Speech, Drama Club, Na- Tional ' Forensic League: Jr. and Sr. Class Plays. David N. Ling Macalesfer Col- lege, B.S.: Sfouf Under Mr. Iverslie's watchful eye, order is swiftly restored. Charloile M. Jones Mankafo T. C.. BS.: Enqlis Della Rho. Inslilufe. U. of Minnesola, Driv- ers Training. iz ' ' Lucy Joyce College of S+. Teresa, A.B. Norlhwesfern U.. U. of Iowa English, Lalin, Lafin Club. mfi w John H. Larson Bemidji Sfale T. C., BE.: U. of Minnesofa: Hisfory, Yanni- gan Baslcelball Coach, Assisi- an+ Foofball Coach. Luverne Klur . Iowa Sfale T. C., AB.: Biolo- gy. S w i m m i n g, Wresllinq, Baseball Coach. Frank G. Kalin Evelelh,Jr. College, A.S.: U. of Minnesola, BS.: Colorado A. and M.: Voca+ional Co- ordinaior. wil Nv ' QQ? Z -',. . . . f P. i mme Cailwerine Pinney Jean Procaslcey Lyle W. Roberis Macalesier College, BS.: U. U. of indiana: Evansville Col- VMankai'o T. C oi Minnesofa: Personnel Direc- lege, AB.: English. Journalism, B.S.: World His for, Girls' Adviser. Ofalcnam, High News, Quill iory, Junior His and Scroll. forical Sociefy Bea+rice Peirich U. of Minnesoia. B.S.: Home Man- agemeni, Bela Tau, Y-Teens. Lucile Norilwrop U. of Iowa. A.B., M.A.: U of Wis- consin: U. of California: lnsfi. fuie for Deaf, S+. Louis. Mo.: Speech Correc- fion. Ragnar A. Moen Drake U.: Pre-En- gineeringg Indus- frial Machines. Jade Miner La Crosse Shale T e a c lm e r s , La Crosse College of Commerce. Waldorf Junior College: Luiiier College. A.B.: U. of C o l o r a d o. B u s i n e s s Ma- chines. Sag En Y- Teens. This year there as browsing room in the library. Cora Weum S+. Olaf College. A.B.: U. of Min- n e s o T az U. of Colorado: Book- keeping, Typing. Sylvia Weese giuotraurgrtrecfzrifengmglragseconomics room provides proper atmosphere for glyfgpijjgg Typing. Um Selma! Weafzfi Alvin Vick Nicholas Rusinak U. of Minnesofa, B.S.: Junior and Senior High School Choirs. Wi w 'f ....f W. ' R... A il Lu+her College. A.B.: U. S. Hisfory, A++endance Officer. Radio Workshop. Louis Todnem Dakofa Wesleyan U., B.S.: U. of Iowa: U. ol Illinois: U. of Minnesofa. Physical Educaiion, Fooiball, Baskefball Coach. Margarel Schrooien Mankaio S+a+e Teachers Col- lege. B.S.: Cranbrooke Acad- emy of Ar+: U. of Denver: Ari. Raymond Saunders U. of Minnesoia. B.S.: Insiru- menfel Music. Harold Sandhoff U. of Minnesoia, B.S.. M.S.: Vocafional Agriculfure, Fuiure Farmers of America, Farm Shop. s gk-Jw . !mzw ...M .A-'rs M., b3.1 Secretarial staff knits up the ravelled sleave of business. L. Herum, S. Olson, J. Blien, P. Gillson, B. Faltersack, I. Hyde. rqncf aaa Begum! Custodians pause for coffee, cake and a well-earned l rest. J. Johns. E. Masters, H. Kollmann. N. Ander- School cooks finish the noon meal just in time son. R. Feldbrugge, A. Sanders, O. Sorenson. O. Stolt, G. Hewitt, R. Reed. R. Ulrich. M . ,20 ,3-WMS .,,,. i n . .K GW EEDEF :K - ., 2 15-,, gem-l9K .A , 'X K 'Z car 1 ' :.L. ' f .L ' ' 3 vu -A A i-1 1 X4 l I Q7 '-L:-4 r-5-u-4 . 'fm W ,Q ,Q A' . ' , ' 5' Q NS. X fi SEQ N XXX. was kkfv' The Seniors smile broadly as they leave a most enjoyable assembly. Left to right are Jim Klaseus, presi- dent: Phil lverslie, treasurer: Elaine Nelson, secretary: Dick Oehler, vice-president. Swim Reach 76212, ww! Gad The Senior Clegg in fall Chose 55 Officers Jim ireasurer. The Class of I952 found ihese io be re- Klageugl pregidenh Dick Qel-iler as viCe-preg,iCIen+g liable leaders as ihey guided ihe class ihrough a highly Elaine Nelson, secreiary, while Phil lverslie was elecled Successful YGGF- Naiea! Wigwam Acclaiming The highesT honors in The class oT '52 are The eighT seniors on These pages. EnTering The Hall of Fame because of his versaTiliTy in The Tield of music, is CurTis Iverson. NoT only can he play all The insTrumenTs in The band, buT he is also a soloisT wiTh The robed choir. Lois Ann Oberg achieved The dis- TincTion oT being voTed class scholar, having made The A honor roll every quarTer oT her high school career. ExTra-curricular acTiviTies Tor Lois Ann included The Time-consuming iob of associaTe ediTor Tor The High News. VoTed ToremosT in The journalism Tield, is John ChrisTianson, who has served during The pasT year as ediTor of The High News. and he busily engages in many oTher aCTiviTies.' A Vivacious Virginia STav received Top honors Tor V'.'Fi!fl Curtis lverson dls 'aYs his many muslca' her speech work. Among her many speaking acTiviTies, abilities' she excels in debaTe and is presidenT of Drama Club and NFL, Earlier in The year she was an aTTendanT in The Homecoming ceremonies, showing ThaT speaking isn'T her only abiliTy. Even with plenty of gray matter. l Lois Ann Oberg finds that it takes .lohn Christiansen composes pages for the Gazing Wlfh pride OVOI' fheil' USMS! deb! tlme plus a book open now and High News preparatory to locking up QPODNX. VIFDINIB Sfav DFGPGFPS to Pla then to make all those A'sl -the form. It beside those depleting previous honoi i Slfucfenli .fa-ac! For 'lheir sparkling personaliiies and winning ways, Parry Thomsen and Dick Rome were voled by lheir class- 'nares as 'ihe all-around girl and boy. PaHy is a cheer leader. a member of Pi, Bela Tau, robed choir. and Drama Club. She was honored ar Home- coming by being queen of fhe fesrivi- lies. Excelling in sporls, Dick Rome :apfained 'rhe '52 baskelball squad and played rackle on lhe gridiron. His genial smile, has won him manv friends, and he will long be remem- bered in rhe halls of 'Ka+o. Tom Wilrgen received lhe honor of leader of his class by his posilion as Srudeni' Council presidenr. A mem- ber of fhe cross-counly 'ream and 'rrack squad. Tom is well known io 'rhe MHS srudenr body. Sfanding in 'rhe Hall of Fame lor his oursfandmg sporfs record is Dick Beelsch. Dick excels in all sporls buf perhaps is besr known for his leafs on fhe baskef Watch out D ck you might get hurt Pany intends this one to be a curve ball floor. TOM Wilfgeh -DI'6SidGS OVCI' all assembly Drblfam. ws f l E M Ii 3 jp xv Q . sl' W 3 3 I .K Q f . . gl? X William Ackerman Jacqueline Adams Don Ahlstrom BILL ALTNOW. camera Club I. 2. 3: Yell Club 3: F.P.A. I. 2: Sludenl pholographer for I-ligh News arid .Olalrnam I, 2. 3, MARILYN ANDEREGG. Bela Tau I, 2. 31 Yell Club I, 2. 3: Band l. 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Drama Club 2. 3:'Junior Class Play: Radio Workshop 3: Pi Della Rho 2 Vice Presidenl 3: GAA I: Tumbling Club I, 2, 3: Swing Band 3: Swimming Club 3: Variely Show I, 2: German Club I. 2. 3. KEITH APPEL. HI-Y 2. 3: Yell Club 2. 32 S.M.l.. 2. 3: Biology Club 3. FREDRICK ARNDT. Camera Club I. 2: Yell Club 2. 3: S.M.L. l: Track 2, 3: Wreslling I, 2, 3: Junior Hislorical Sociely 2: M Club 2, 3: F.F.A. I. 2, 3 presiclenf: Red Cross I, 2. 3: Swimming Club 3: Biology Club 3: N.F.L. 3. f-i DELORES ARVIDSON. Transferred from Asf- kin, Minn. High School. BRADLEY BALDWIN. I-Ii-Y I. 2. 3. Yell Club ,gg ..,.- g . 2. 3: Band I, 3. .I . JOHN BEACH. Yell Club 3. Wrestling 2. 5 22 RICHARD BEETSCH. HI.Y I. 3. Yell Club' BH, Awww I. 2. 3: Baslcelball I, 2. 3: Foolball I. 2. 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: M Club I, 2. 3: Biology club 3. Fredrick Arndt Delores Arvidson ,Bradley Baldwin f QQ? ,... ii . mf Ili. . it F : ex ft 3 WILLIAM ACKERMAN. s.M.L. 2. Swimming Club 3: Transferred from Sao Paulo, Brazil Al Sao Paulo: Baslcelball I, 2.: Tracl: I. 2: Baseball 2: Junior Class Pes. Sludenl Council I, 2 Secre- lary: G Club I, 2 Vice-President JACQUELINE ADAMS. Chi Epsilon I. 2, 3 ..,.... DON Al-ILSTROM. Camera Club 3: Yell Club. 3: Baslcelball I:'S. M. I.. I, 2. 3: Traclr I. 3: Proieclion Club I, 2. 3. Keilh Appel Marilyn Anderegg Seniaa GW John Beach Richard Beetsc . LQ ' IQ if midi l in I :M 5. 3 5 ..W,..f. . .M .. 1 3 I' DAVID BERKMAN. Band I, 2, 3: Choir I: Swing Band I, 2, 3: Variely Show I, 2. WILLIAM BLOMGREN. Hi-Y 2, 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: S.M.L. 2, 3: Foolball 2, 3 manager: Junior Hislorical Sociely 2: Biology Club 3. JAMES BOGARD. Hi-Y I, 2 secrelary, 3: Yell Club l. 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Swing Band I, 2, 3: Variely Show I, 2, 3. , wx 'xg 'ii Ann Borneke af 195.2 Iljs Brynsvold Kathleen Buckley .ds e M. 1 Dave Berkman William Blomgrenk James Bogard MARY ANN BORNEICE. Nu Tau 2, 3 seerelary: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Variely Show I. imoeswe BRIAR. sag En I, 2. ap Yell club i, 2. 3: choir 3. JOYCE BROWN. Nu Tau 3: Yell Club 3: Biology Club 3. I R fi N, 3- Joyce Brown Bradley Carlstrom fwni :wa- Wilt'-a in P I fs.:,..g.1ij5 'i f . an WI? ' . tg? Y .r+ffi :1 ' ,brag ' .am Www - .gp ,M WH'-m4 iff sf 4 T lm ,',,,3f,,' W. q,,,2f'5H Ayg ff .-fl? if 151 -5 i,,.y,? 1' ,M il I f r. 'J 'if' Q . 1 Q 4' 'll' wr' 'Q' wax: A , ,fu Q. if .. .2!vpx1v2.IE4-hams 9 -1 Ik' UI!! PHYLLIS BRYNSVOLD, Red Cross I. KATHLEEN BUCKLEY. Camera Club I Ireas- urer: Bela Tau I, 2, 3 council: Yell Club I, 2, 3: High News 2: Junior Hislorical Sociely 2: Radio Workshop 3: Brush and Palelle 3: Pi Della Rho 3: Civics 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Nurses' Club 3: Swimming Club 3: Biology Club 3: Proieclion Club I. BRADLEY CARLSTROM. Yell Club l. 2. 32 S.M.L. l, 2, 3: Class Play 2: Sfudenl Council 2, 3: Elliics 2. BARBARA ANNE CARY. Nu Tau I, 2: Yell Club I, 2. 3. SHARON CASPER. Y-Teen Council 3 secre- +ary: Nu Tau 2. 3 co-presidenl: Yell Club 2. 3: Choir 2, 3: Transferred from Loyola High School: Al Loyola: G.A.A. I: Sodalily I: ,Glee Club I: Band Maiorelle l. Barbara A'ni1e Cary 4' Sharon Casper Sharon Charles John Christiansen WAYNE COMSTOCK. Hi-Y I: Yell Club I. 2. 3: Junior Hisforical Sociely 2: Red Cross I. 2, 3: Proieclion Club I. MARGARUITT CONNELLY. Phi Omega 3: Drama Club 3: Brush and Palelle: Yell Club 3. DON COOPER. Hi-Y I: Yell Club I. 2. 3: Golf I. 2, 3 caplain: Junior Hisforical Sociely 2: M Club I. 2. 3: Red Cross I. 2. 3. JERRY COOPER. Hi-Y I: Yell Club I. 2. 3: Foolball I: Golf I,. 2. 3: Choir I: Junior His- torical Society 2: M Club I. 2. 3: Red Cross I: Variely Show I. Carol Cline qmgasul' , fl -we WK' ROBERT COOPMAN. F.F.A. 2. 3. wayne Comstock ROGER COULT. S.M.L. 2. KEITH COUSINS. JOHN CROSWELL. Hi-Y 2. 3: Yell Club 2. 3: Baslcelball I: S.M.L. 2: Choir I, 2. 3: Sophomore Class Treasurer. Jerry Cooper Robert Coouman Ze .i ,. ,..,., .-':':- . . ', .--'- ,. J f :WWW .ff -2 . .,.A I QI, X 1 .- K! 1 '- I Y Roger Coult SHARON CHARLES. Camera Clul I secre- lary: Bela Tau I. 2. 3: Yell Club I. 2. 3: Spanish Club I, 2. 3: Radio Workshop 3: Brush and Palefie 3: Civics 2. 3: G.A.A. I: Red Cross 3: Swimming Club 3: Biology Club 3. JOHN CHRISTIANSON. Hi Y I. 2. 3: Quill and Scroll 2. 3: Yell Club 2. 3: S.M.L. I. 2: Foolball I: Track I. 2: Band I: High News 2. 3 editor: German Club I. 2. 3. CAROL CLINE. Camera Clul. I: Bela Tau I. 2. 3: Yell Club I. 2. 3: Drama Club 3: Junior Hisiorical Sociely 2: Sfudenl Council I: Radio Workshop 3: Brush and Palelie 3: Civics 3: GAA. I. 2: Biology Club 3: Proieciion Club I. Smiaa Glau Ma rg a ru i tt Co n nel I y hd 1 'F ff' Qi Q . Don Coover Keith Cousins John Croswell M' YVONNE CULP. Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3: Club I, 2, 3: Pi Della Rho 3: Tumbling I. 2. 3. MYRNA DABY. Sag En 3: Yell Club 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Civics 3: G.A.A. I. 3: Red Cross. MARY DETJEN. Yell Club l, 2, 3. af 195.2 Dean De Vos Ronald Doty William Doe Kathy Duffield as 1- -:-za . .. .,.,,: ..,. J, A' 'OKI' 'EIZ Q is Yvonne Culp Myrna Daby Mary Detlen DEAN DE VOS. Camera Club I. WILLIAM DOE. JEANETTE DOTY. Nu Tau 3: Yell Club 3: Biology Club 3: Transferred from Lake Crystal I-I. S.: AI Lake Crysfal: Press Club I. 2: Band I. 2. 3: Choir I, 2: Glee Club I, 2: FI-IA I, 2, 3: Pep Club 2. RONALD DOTY. Yell Club 3: Foofball 3: Track 3: Wreslling co-caplain: Transferred from Lake Cryslal H. S.: AI Lake Crystal I-I. S.: Foolball 2: Track I, 2: F.F.A. I, 2. Jeanette Dm KATHY DU FFIELD MARY ELFORD. Bela Tau I, 2. 3: Yell Club I, 2. 3: Band I, 2. 3: Drama Club 2. 3: Declam 2: Radio Workshop 3: Pi Della Rho 2. 3: G.A.A. I: Swimming Club 3: German Club 2, 3. PATRICK ELLIS. NFL 3: Yell Club 2, 3: Wreslling 3: Drama Club 3: Junior Class Play: Radio Workshop 2, 3: Biology Club 3: Trans.- Iierred from Loyola: AI Loyola: Glee Club I: Foolball -I: Camera Club I: Variefy Show I, 2. PI-IYLLIS ERICKSON. Phi Omega I: Brush and Palelfe I, 2. Mary Elford Patrlck Ellls Phyllis Erickson as NB 'QI' an-f Betty Ewert Kaiherine Evans Eleanor Evans LAUREL FULLER. Bela Tau I, 2, 3 Presidenl: Yell Club I, 2, 3:'Band I, 2. 3: Drama Club 2. 3: Radio Workshop 3: Pi Della Rho 3: Civics 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2. 3: Tumbling Club I, 2: Swimming Club 3: German Club I, 2 Vice-Presidenl 3. VERONA FUNKE JUNE FYLER DALE GANSKE. Yell 2, 3. David Fraser Club 3: Proiecllon Club Laurel Fuller KATHERINE EVANS. Bela Tau I, 2, 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Band I: Choir 3: Radio Workshop 3: Pi Della Rho 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Tumbling Club 3: Swimming Club 3: BEolagy Club 3. ELEANOR EVANS. Sag En I, 2, 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Olalxnam 2, 3: Junior I-lislorical Sociely 2 Treasurer: Civics 2, 3: Treasurer: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Tumbling Club I, 2, 3: Biology Club 3. BETTY EWERT. Phi Phi I, 2, 3: Yell Club 3: Choir 2: German Club I, 2, 3. BEULAI-I EWERT. Phi Phi I, 2: Yell Club 3: Choir 2, 3: Junior I-Iislorical Sociely 2. JOANNE FLANAGAN. Chi Epsilon I, 2, 32 Yell Club 2. 3. LAURA FOSSEN. Nu Tau I. 2 Secrelary 3: Yell Club 3. DAVID FRASER. I-li-Y 3: Yell Club 2. 3: Band I, 2. 3: Drama Club 3: Junior I-lislorical Sociely 2: Sfudenl Council I, 3: Red Cross 2. iail -as I will Beulah Ewert R, Joanne Flanagan Laura Fossen Verona Funke June Fyler Dale Ganske DEAN GANZKOW ALLEN GAU L. LYLE GERDTS. Hi-Y 2: Sergeanl-al-Arms. 3 presidenl: Yell Club I. 2. 3: Junior Hislorical Sociely 2: Sludenl Council 2: Proieclion Club l. 2. 3. DONALD GLEASON. Hi-Y 3: Yell- Club 3: Baslcelball I. 3: S.M.L. I. 2: Brush and Palelle 3: Red Cross I, 2, 3: Biology Club 3. TOM GOODELL. BEVERLY GOSEWISCH. sag En 1. 2. 3. Yell Club I. 2. 3: Choir 2. 3. Pi Della Rho 3. RODERICK GRAHAM. WILMER GRIFFITHS. Choir 3: Transferred from Lake Cryslal High School al Lake Cryslal. Minn: Chorus I. 2: Band 2: Foolball I: F.F.A. I. 2. of 195.2 f on K 'iff . , I Ni J N i I , ii. 'f bon Gleason lerick Graham L . if WN' 312 Q if ia I ,, IQ? Yi' ws ' Sw x ...er . .,. an A. 3 ' R H 1 I xr . I W9 vs-:W Q I . .I m fl Ye Q. A X' if QL de ., 92 .fi .. .-..... 'A i x -- ' ' . .f 1 nag +5 3' 1 ' I . . gg? ' IU 751 V Beverly Gosewisch 5' wig , ai .. 5 3 f ..... . . ': ,.--r- : !f:zg-. L13 ' ' TW? I if L' , ,' f i Tom Goodell Wilmer Griffiths Franklin Haack IWW ': ii .... ' IM . if Dean Ganzkow Allen Gaul Lyle Gerdls FRANKLIN HAACK. DE WAYNE HANNAMAN. Yell Club I' Junior Hisforical Sociefy 2: Red Cross I. 2. 3l I IARR'Y HARDER. Yell Club l. 2. 37 Baslrel- ball I: S.M.L. 2. 3: Foolball I. 2. 3: Trecl: 2. 3: Oleknam 3: Sludenf Council 3 Vice-President: M Club 3: Red Cross 2: Elhics 3. DeWayne Hannaman Harry Harder ,. ' -, iss mx S3 S, gs.: i , . , ,1..jM5gg51 H fi - wif ii ii.. XZ , .. .- ..Q 13, M- . S . .5 Mme.,- X. .v.M1:,a:.., f ' ,, ' .L . -. imma - . -.. M 'hfizsirwzel z .. A K Ne w X K.-'xii i ga.. ' if I 'I 5 K Mary Hasselfeldt Rodney Hasslng Eugene Hauilen CAROLYN HELD. Bela 'lau I, 2. 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Band I: Choir 2. 3: Drama Club 2, 3:'Junior Class Play: Decla'm 2: Radio Workshop 3: Pi Della Rho 2, 3. presidenl G.A.A. I: Tumbling Club I: Red Cross 2 co-chairman, 3: Swimming Club 3. WAYNE HENDERSHOTT. Hi-Y 3: Yell Club 3: Junior Hislorical Sociefy 2. 3. PAT HENNESSEY. Sag En I, 2, 3. council: Yell Club I, 2. 3: Band li Choir 2: Ofalrnam 3 business manager: Junior Class Play: Brush and Palefle I. 2. 3: Civics 2. 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Tumbling Club I. 2, 3. ANITA HIGH. Nu Tau l council, 2 Co-Presi- denl. 3: Yell Club 3: Junior Hislorical Sociely ' 2: Sludenl Council 3, secretary: Civicis 3. .,-v - H-1., g,. ::5J .s CHARLES HILLESTAD. Hi-Y 3: Yell Club 3: S.M.L. I, 2, 3: Tennis I, 2, 3: Golf 3: Baseball ' 5 ' 3: Junior Historical Sociefy 2: M Club 3: Red Cross I, 2, 3: Variely Show 3: Proieclion Club 551: A Q. W so gf W5 1 Q W5 I M. 2 af i R125 ff gi 5 I I, I 3 S Jr ' :f: ,f?5:'2ggQ1ifsv 21 .i J, ...r ,.,. ...,. . V S, . : .B 4' 1 A 'I' xg: .F if q DQ my :- 1 M rs - 3 4 SNJJQ-v : ' v Q 54, . I I, 2. 3. Z e CLIFFORD HJELMER. Hi-Y 2. ai Yell Club 2. 3: Band I. 2. 3: Swing Band I. 2. 3: F.F.A. ,,,. V g I: Red Cross I. 2. 3. A.,:.:f'??l1fff --: DALE HOEL.'YelI Club i, 2, 3. Golf I, Junk: 'ii' HisIorical Sociefy 2: Red Cross I, 2, 3. Harold HBUIISC Patricia Hennessey Anlta Hlgh Charles Hillestad ' '3 5 1 MARY HASSELFELDT. Nu Tau l, 2. 32 Yell Club 2. 3. RODNEY HASSING. Yell Club I, 2, 3: Fool- ball 3: Baseball 2. 3: Wreslling 3: Junior His- forical Sociefy 2: Red Cross I. 2, 3: Proieclion Club I, 2. EUGENE HAUGEN. Hi-Y I, 2 Treasurer, 3 Secrelary: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: S.M.L. 2: Foolball I, 2. 3 co-caplain: Base- ball l, 3: Choir l, 2. 3: Sfudenf Council 2: Spanish Club l, 2 Sergeanl-al-Arms, 3 presidenl M Club I. 2. 3: Red Cross I. HAROLD HAUGSE. Hi-Y 3: Yell Club 2. 3: Radio Workshop 3: Red Cross I. 2. 3. Wayne Hendersho fri' Senialz 61644 Clifford Hjelmer Dale Hoel - su .3 L will k'wi-' i , iiz W ' JO ANNE HOFFMAN. Sag En I. 2, 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Junior Hislorical Sociely 2: G.A.A. I. PAT HOFFMAN. Nu Tau I, 2. 3 treasurer: Yell Club 2: Choir 2, 3: Junior Hislorical Society 2, 3. MAU RICE HOGREN. get www: 2:1 g T.5' k...eif :rly Hollingworth ' , .v X , Jerry Hollnagel of 195.2 .. wi 1 31235 il Q .Q .- L lei '- .:.E2'-ve. i. 5. , Q: R ,ei :gaze Saw 4 i egg W RK . E ,Z , . Wx: L: ,S X 5 M B Vis ,gawk M Xb. 3 W 1 JoAnne Hoffman Patricia Hoffman Maurice Hogren BEVERLY HOLLINGSWORTH. Red Cross I.2. 3. JERRY I-IOLLNAGEL. Variely Show 2. WILLIAM HOLTZ. Proieclion Club I, 2, 3: Yell Club 2, 3. DON HOTCHKISS. Hi-Y 2. Vice-Presidenl, 3: Yell Club I. 2. 3: S.M.l.. 2' Foolball I, 2. 3: Track I. 2. 3: Band I, 2, 3: Sphomore class presidenl: Junior class president Sludenl Council I. 3: M Club I. 2. 3: German Club 2, 3. PHILIP IVERSLIE. I-li-Y 2, 3 lreasurer: Yell Club I. 2. 3: Baslcelball manager I. 2: S.M.L. I. 2. 3: Foolball 3 manager: Track I, 2: Senior class Treasurer: Spanish Club, 2, 3: Biology 3. CURTIS IVERSON. Hi-Y I, 2, 3 Vice Presidenlg Yell Club I,,2, 3.: S.M.I.. I. 3: Tennis I, 2, 3: Band I. 2, 3: Choir I. 2. 3: Junior class play: M Club 2. 3: Swing Band I, 2. 3: Red Cross I, 2, 3: Variefy Show I, 2, 3. LA VON JACKSON. Bela Tau I, 2. 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Band I. 2. 3: Choir 2. 3: Junior Hisforical Socieiy 2: Civics 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Red Cross I. 2. 3: Swimming Club 3: German Club I, 2, 3: Variely 2. 3. wmrtf CAROL JANDA. Sag En I. 2. 3: Yell Club I. 2. 3: Declam 2, 3: Civics 3: G.A.A. I. 8: German Club 2. 3. William Holtz M nald Hotchkiss Philip Iverslie Curtis Iverson LaVon Jackson Carol Janda M In .QQ .... : wh- ,.,,. -Q-ff as We f ,. 1'-qnmnm-f .'.. . A .. W - in 'W I f : , .i ' ,. --3' fi. : I f nf . W' 5 ti' E? Lexx, K 4 ? Alan Johnson Carl Johnson PAUL JOHNSON. I-li-Y 3: Yell Club 2. 3: Choir 3: Drama Club 2. 3 secrelary: Junior I-Iislorical Sociely 2 presidenl: Junior class play: Camera Club 3. RICHARD JOHNSON. Yell Club 3: Choir I..2. 3. REG EA KALBOW. SHARON KAMMERER. Bela Tau I, 2, 3 secre- Iary: Yell' Club I. 2: Choir 3: Drama Club I. 2. 3: Sludenl Council I: Spanish Club I, 2. 3: Civics 3: Red Cross 3: Biology Club 3: Variely Show 2. J. Mary Jo Johnson f : f i ' . L.. HHN or-rf T: ' .s .mae ': 'gi ff w I 1-1 Q 3 Si X 1 1 is fi Z 53525 H ...... . .323 ,. , ., .. :WW .T I' 'V ' If 4 N: .,.,m, e '. N . . ,Y w I aww 5 S' EQ :sfgvfsliwis .' -V 2.3, 1. wp IMNQ. . ,W A : ua .- C , 3 .13 gil , .. P4 A . 4 , .M . 9 i Paul Johnson MARION KELTG-EN. Nu Tau I, 2 Secrelary 3: German Club I, 2, 3. MARLENE KELTGEN. Nu Tau I, 2 co-president 3: Choir I: German Club l.2. 3, CAROL KENDALL. Phi Omega I. 2. 3: Yello Club I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Junior Hislorical Sociely 2: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Civics 3. TOM KIFFE, Yell Club I. 2. 3 President: Basketball I: S.M.L. I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2. 3: Sophomore class vice- presidenl: Junior class Elhics' 3. Sharon Kammerer Marion Keltaen .,!,n play: Spanish Club 2: Marlene Keltgen , , .V 1, , News ---- as si my - - sie: ' W 'S ,- if ilk- 1.4 :Q ii 1. : 'HV' ...gs sg Richard Johnson ALAN JOHNSON. I-'li-Y I, 2. 3: Yell Club I, 3: Band I: Choir 2.3. CARL JOHNSON. I-li-Y 2. 3: Camera Club 3: Wresfling 3: Choir 3: Drama Club 3: Junior Hislorical Sociely 2: Biology Club 3: Proieclion Club 2. 3. MARY JO JOHNSON. Chi Epsilon 2, 3 C0- presidenf: Yell Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 37 Pi Della Rho 3. Sealed elafu all My X -Qu-nw uuu 5 'i s of 2 I f of iff J Regea Kalbow Carol Kendall Tom Kiffe J. ri 'Br 1 4 ll . J' ess.: .J , Ll paw, JAMES KLASEUS. Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Yell Club I, 3: Wreslling 3 manager: S. M. L. 2, 3: Foofball I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Senior Class Presidenl: Junior Hisiorical Sociely 2: M Club 2. 3. ROSEMARIE KLEINOW. Bela Tau I. 2. 3: Civics 3: Red Cross 2: Swimming Club 3. JOAN KLEIST. of 195.2 'Mer' Deloris Kowalski lirley Klimnel lobert Kulseth Daniel Langfeldt 3 '--f I 1 . -.L if 'Qhwniv' Qs James Klaseus Rosemarie Kleinow Joan Kleist SHIRLEY KLIMPEL. Bela Tau I. 2, 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Choir 3: Spanish Club I, 2. 3: Radio Workshop 3: Pi Della Rho 2, 3 secrelary: Swimming Club 3. im' Dslorus KOWALSKI. Nu rar, I,2 camel, 3: Yell Club 3: Junior Hislorical Society I, 2, 3: German Club 2, 3. LYNN KRAUSE. Sag En I, 2, 3 vice presidenl: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Band I. 2, 3: Junior class play: Pi Della Rho 3: Civics 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2. ROBERT KULSETH. Yell Club I, 2. 3: Baslcel- Lynn Krause ball I: SM.L. 2. DANIEL LANGFELDT. Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Baslrelball I: Foolball I. 2, 3: Baseball I: Wrestling 2, 3 co-capiain: Choir I, 2, 3: Olalmam 3: Sfudenf Council 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: M Club I, 2, 3: Biology Club 3. NORMAN LARSEN. Yell Club 2. MARY LARSON. Y-Teen Council 3 presidenl: Sag En 2, 3: Yell Club 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Spanish Club 2 secrelary, 3: Civicis 3: G.A.A. 3: Tu-mbling Club 3: Variely Show 2: Transferred from Soufhwesf High School in Minneapolis Io Roosevell in Seaille. AI Soufhwesfz Red Cross, Spanish Club, Silver Tri, Tri K. Choir, Honor and Arrow Siall. A+ Roosevellz Red Cross, Girls' Club, G.A.A., Honor Club and Blue Tri. PAHYLLIS LARSON. Yell Club I, 2. 3. Norman Larsen Mary Larson Phvllis Larson my 'ang wa'- Q ET? Q93 5 Donna Lauruhn Barbara Lavitschke Merrilyn Leesch DONALD LUNDHAGEN. Yell Club I. 2. 3: S.M.L. I, 3: Baseball 3: High News 2, 3: Biology Club 3. AUDREY MCCOMB. Sag En l, 2, 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Radio Workshop 3: G.A.A. I, 2. DWIGHT MACBETH. MARIAN MARSH. Camera Club I, 2: Phi Phi I: Chi Epsilon 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 2. 3: N.F.L. 2, 3: Yell Club l, 2, 3: Drama Club 32 High News 2, 3: Junior Hislorical Socieiy 2: Junior class play: Spanish Club I. 2, 3: Declam 2. 3: G.A,A. I, 2: Debaie 2, 3: Red Cross I, 2, 3: Swimming Club 3: Biology Club 3. EUNICE MATTHES. Nu Tau 2, 3 Council: Yell Club 3: Choir 3: Junior Hislorical Sociely 2: Biology Club 3. Jonald Lundhaqen Audrey iMcComb mill 53 . 1 J ..:,. i i? 2,- A : DONNA LAURUHN. Sag En I, 2, 3 presideni: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Choir 3: Brush and Paleiie I, 2: Civics 2, 3. BARBARA JEAN LAVITSCHKE. MERRILYN LEESCH. Nu Tau 2, 3 co-presidenlg Yell Club 2, 3: Junior His- Iorical Sociefy 2: G.A.A. 2. Transferred from Easf High School, Waferloo, Iowa. JERRY LICHTENBERG. FRANKETTA LITTLE. Phi Omega I, 2, 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Choir 3: Brush and Paleile I, 2, 3: Red Cross I, 2, 3. LOIS LONG. Bela Tau I, 2. 3 Council: Yell Club I. 2, 3: Pi Della Rho 3: Swimming Club 3: German Club I, 2, 3: Nurses Club 3. Seniafa efafu '-dr' n.-M-uf - S . , .5 -4 2 a V wwf c U an A f Jerry Lichfenberg I Franketta Little Lois Long Dwight Macbeth Marian Marsh Eunice Matthes VM. , ......., W ,... , , .1 5 .,. ,QS 112, . 3 r ,c 'WS' .S , y 53115. 'rf . DONALD MEYERING. Hi-Y 3: Yell Club 3: Foolball I, 2, 3: Wreslling x ,bz 'k ., ,..: 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2: MC.. CARL M. MICKELSON. Hi-Y 2, 3 sergeanl-al-arms: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Baslceiball I, 2, 3: S.M.L. I: Foolball Manager 2, 3: Baseball I. 2, 3: Sludenl Council 3 sergeanl-al-arms: M Club I, 2. 3 presidenf. KENNETH MILLER. Hi-Y 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: S.M.L. I, 2, 3: Tennis 3 Baseball I: Red Cross I, MARILYN MILLER. Befa 2. 3. Tau I. 2. : 3 Yell Club I. 2, 3. Band I, 2. 3, Junior Hislorical Sociely 2, secrelary 3: Civics 2. 3 vice presidenlz G.A.A. I. 2. 3: Tumbling Club I. 2, 3: Swimming Club 3. DONALD MOE. Yell Club 2. 3. PHILLIP MOHNS.' Band I. Y' ' si .. mi '!2'.-F -4 3 53 1 .1 3 4 X x32 we Donald Meyerinq Carl MickeIS0fI Q NP' Q ninemsn:-5 333 Y ,:, s K . 5 K K 5. .I : ss, , . sw Q .. i of 195.2 :A ll'-1? b ... we :FY P Mgt... New wiv MU' Ilarilyn Miller Shn -Morgan .il- Don Moe Richard Mullin A ae -nuavw' I ff' . Phillip Mohns Barbara Nelson JOHN MORGAN. Yell Club 3: Spanish Club 2 presidenl, 3: Red Cross 2. 3: Business Club 3 president Transferred 'From Lowell High School, San' Francisco. A+ Lowell: Spanish Club I: Glee Club I: Rifle Club I. RICHARD MULLIN. Yell Club I. 2, 37 Biology Club 3: Proieclion Club I. 2. 3 presicleni. BARBARA NELSON. Sag En I, 2. 3: Yell Club I, 2. 3: High News 2: Civics 3. ELAINE NELSON. Sag En.I, 2, 3 Ireasurer: Yell Club I, 2. 3: Band I, 2, 3: Senior class secrelary: Drama'Club 3: Radio Worlrshop 3: Pi Della Rho 3: Civics 2. 3:-G.A.A. I, 2 cosleader. 3 presidenl: Biology Club 3: German Club I, 2. 3. MARILYN NELSON. Bela Tau I. 2, 3: Yell Club I, 2. 3: High News 3 circulalion manager: Spanish Club I: Radio Workshop 3: Civics 2. 3 secrefary: 6-.A.A. I. Elaine Nel-son Marilyn Nelson Wi 5 , Q in if I if I Esther Neumann Ronnie Nilsen Lois Ann Oberg RICHARD OEHLER. Hi-Y I: Yell Club 2, 3: Basketball l, 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3: Tfaclc I, 2, 3: Senior Class vice president: Student Council l: M Club I. 2, JOHN OLSON. LEROY oLsbN. Yen club 3: choir i, 2, ag Drama club at Pm. I. ROGER OLSON. Yell Club 3: Choir I, 2, 3: F.F.A. I, 2, 3. ELEANOR ORNESS. Beta Tau I, 2, 3 treas- urer: Yell Club I. 2. 3: Band I, 2. 3: Choir 2, 3: Drama Club 3: Student Council 3: Pi Delta Rho 2, 3: G.A.A. I: German Club 2. 3. WALTER PAVEL. Hi-Y I: Yell Club I. 2. 3: S.M.L.: Football I, 3: High News I: Student Council 2. 3: Red Cross l. 2: Biology Club 3. CARL PEDERSON. Yell Club 3: S.M.L. 3: Golf 3. Transferred from New Ulm High School. At New Ulm: Football l, 2: Golf I, 2: Intra- mural Basketball I, 2. KIM PENGEL. Hi-Y 3: Yell Club 2. 3: Basket- ball I, 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3: Junior Historical Society 2: M Club 2. 3: Ethics 2: German Club 2, 3. Roger Olson Eleanor Orness new I , . gf 7 :gs AIVI I gli? gun. Richard Oehler Walter Pavel A . ESTHER NEUMANN. Beta Tau I. 2, 3: Yell Club I. 2, 3: Spanish Club I: Civics 3. RONALD NILSON. German Club 2, 3: Cem- ere Club I, 2, 3 secretary: Biology Club 3. LOIS ANN OBERG. Sag En I: Quill and 'Scroll 2, 3: Choir 2. 3: High News 2, 3 asso- ciate editor: Junior Historical Society 2: Declam I, 2. 3: German Club 2. 3. . . I 5. f If NM.. ei I 3 .wi . ' nrrff' x LeRoy Olson fi 4 3 John Olson .-9'6!aM Carl Pederson Kim Pengel . I 'igrfgfi ' - Q59 3:41 I al LORRAINE PIERCE. Chi Epsilon I. 2. 3 co- presidenl. LEONARD PETERSON. Yell Club 3: S.M.L. 3: Foofball 3: Wreslling 3: Swimming 3: Biology Club 3. NANCY PETERSON. Bela Tau I, 2,'3: Yell Club I. 2. 3: Band I. 2. 3: Choir 2. 3: Drama Club 2. 3: Olalmam 2. 3-co-edilor of exlra- curricular acfivilies: Homecoming allendanl 3: Declam 2, 3: Pi Della Rho 2. 3: G.A.A.'l. 2. 3: Tumbling Club I, 2, 3: Cheerleader I. 2. 3: Swimming Club 3: Variely Show 2. me 5 A Ilis 'f,f' . 'fi'i' Terry Powell I ......':,,:,. Zffr ,.:2f 1, f 4 of 795.2 Barbara Reichel Opal Reid ,E 1 wr fee: . .i 3. -- f W' . - K.. . ...: :gf . . X . 9 3 lf 3 X., X V vi 3 X . . Lorraine Pierce Leonard Peterson Nancy Peterson TERRY POWELL. Hi-Y I. 2: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I: S.M.L. I. 2. 3: Football I, 2. 3: Baseball I,.2, 3: Choir I. 2: High News 2: M Club I, 2. 3: Swing Band I. 2. 3: Red Cross I. 2. 3. JOE REDDING. Hi-Y 3: Yell Club 3: S.M.L. l. 3: Tennis 3. ROGER REED. Yell Club I, 2. 3: F.F.A. I. 2: Red Cross I. 2. 3. BARBARA REICHEL. Bela Tau I. 2. 3: Yell Club I. 2. 3: Band I: Choir 3: Drama Club 2. 3: Junior class play 2: Homecoming allendanl 3: Spanish Club I: Pi Della Rho 2. 3: Tumbling Club 2. 3 co-presidenl: Red Cross 2: Cheerleader 2. 3: Swimming Club 3: Variely Show 2. OPAL REID. Sag En I. 2, 3 Presidenl: Ouill and H 1 H Scroll 2. 3: N.F.L.-I. 2. 3: High News 2: Sfudenl Council 3 parliamenlarian: Declam 3: Pi Della Rho 3: Civics 2. 3 president: G.A.A. I. 2: Tumbling Club I. 2: Debale I. 2. 3: German Club 2, 3. as ., 1.4, I xkx P if. lf 5 ::' . , -.5 BEVERLY REYNOLDS. Phi Omega I. 2, 31 Yell Club I, 2, 3: Brush and Palelle I, 2: G.A.A. 3: Tumbling Club 3: Swimming Club 3: Biology Club 3: German Club I. 2. 3. I JOYCE ROBERTS. Radio Workshop 3: Yell Club 3: Transferred from Maplelon High we K bg School. Al Maplelon: Band 2: Choir 2: Girls Glee Club I. 2: Junior class play: Sludenl Council 2. Roger Reed RICHARD ROME. Hi-Y I. 2. 3: Yell Club I. 2, 3 vice-presidenl: Baskelball I. 2. 3 capfain: Foolball I. 2. 3: Baseball I. 2. 3: M Club 2. 3 secrelary: Elhics 3. Beverly Reyrwlds Joyce Roberts Richard Rome fr' I 5 R 5 3-W' ., 1 ,,. A ij .I N he :sl '-R f.-y 5 :ff fi . Q ill 3 ir 'I .,,., if ' -'-' I' Janet Rooney Vernon Rush Ronald Sandvik DALE SARGENT. F.F.A. I, 2. FLORENCE SASSENBERG. Sag En I. 2. 3: ' 1 1 Yell Club 2. 3: German Club I. 2. 3. j i .I NANCY SCHAFFLER. Bela Tau I, 2 Ireasurer. nam 3: Junior class play: Spanish Club I. 2. 3: fi 3: Yell Club I. 2, 3: Drama Club 2. 3: Olak- ' 'Si Radio Workshop 3: Pi Della Rho 2. 3: Red W. Cross I: Elhics 2. 3: Dolphins' 3: Biology A Club 3. f . A ak' iiiifldf ELEANOR SCHOEMAKER. Phi Omega I. 2. secrelary. 3: Yell Club l. 2. 3. Dalg Sa:-ggnt MARY SCHOENSTEDT. Phi Omega 3: Yell Club 3: Civics 3. Transferred from Janesville. Minn., High. Al Janesville: G.A.A. I. 2: Cheerleader I. 2: Class Play 2: Sludenl Council 2: Choir I. 2: Cubelles I. 2. u ORDELL SCHUENEMAN. Hi-Y I. 2 presidenl. 3: Ouill and Scroll 2. 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Basketball I. 3: Band I, 2: High News 2: Junior Hislorical Sociely I: Junior class play: Sludenl' Council 2, 3 vice-presidenl: M Club I. 2, 3: Radio Workshop 2, 3: Cheerleader I: Biology Club 3: Variefy Show 2. SHIRLEY SCHUTT. Yell Club 3. ROBERT SCHWAR2. Hi-Y 2. 3: Camera Club I: Band I: Junior Hislorical Sociely I. 2: Projection Club I. 2 presidenl. 3. leanor Schoemaker Mary Schoenstedt Ordell .Schueneman f. :o?: l .J will s X . J '3 JANET ROONEY. Phi Phi I, 2.: Yell Club I, 2: Choir 2: Brush and Palelle I. 2: G.A.A. l. July Graduale. VERNON RUSH. S.M.L. 2, 3: Foolball 2. 3: Baseball 2. 3. RONALD SANDVIK. Hi-Y l. 31 Yell Club I, 2, 3: Baskeiball I. 2. 3: Foolball I, 2. 3 go-caplaing Golf 2: Baseball 2: Olalcnam 3: Sludenl Council 2: M Club' I. 2. 3. Samba 61644 I Florence Sassenberll Shirley Schutt 5522 .fi 'QP Nancy Schaffler Robert Schwarz IONE SELJESKOG. Phi Omega I. 2. 3: Yell Club 2, 3. HARRIET SEXE. Bela Tau I, 2. 3: Quill and Scroll 2. 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Drama Club 2. 3: High News 2: Olalrnam 2. 3 edilor-in-chief: G.A.A. I, 2: Radio Workshop 3: Brush and Palette I: Pi Delta Rho 2. 3: Biology Club 3: Variety Show 2: Student Coun- cil 3. GAIL SHIELDS. Phi Omega 2, 3 Council: Yell Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2. 3: Brush and Palette 3: Civics 3: G.A.A. 3: Red 'Cross 2, 3: Swimming Club 3. of 195.2 mi! 'Rig' Jacquelyn Smith irley Siemann enneth Sniff Horatio Snow 2 I -vial ,. ' it . fl .L .fl , gi F fav MRSA 3 . lone Seljeskog Harriet Sexe Gail Shields SHIRLEY SIEMANN. Phi Omega I, 2: Yell Club I, 2. 3: Brush and Palette I: Biology Club 3: German Club I. 2, 3. JACOUELYN SMITH. Phi Omega I. 2: Yell Club I. 2. 3: Junior Hislorical Society 2. JANICE SMITH. Janice Smith KENNETH SNIFF. Biology Club 3. HORATIO SNOW. Football 3: Baseball 2: Track I: Wreslling I. DRLE SONSTEBY. VIRGINIA STAV. Beta Tau I, 2. 3: NFL I. 2 president. 3 president: Band I. 2. 3: Drama Club I. 2. 3 president: High News 2: Ofaknam 3 Album Editor: Sludenl Council I: Declam I. 2. 3: Radio Workshop I. 2. 3: Pi gil? Rho 3: Civics 2. 3: Debate I. 2. 3:'Homecoming -Alfendanf 3: Yell u I. 2. 3. LEONARD STREET. Leonard Street Dale Sonsteby Virginia Stav if I f gr X. ., I 3 TM: , if Ease was 3. he ww I . M x X gggf 1 if f 5.-I . I L Q an E Z A X 3 in if -.rm M .,,.:1:., Dennis Turtle Vera Jean Ulrich Robert Temple Dennis Thom Patricia Thomsen Virginia True 3: S.M.L. 3. DENNIS THOM. Hi-Y 2.3: Wresfling 3: Radio Worlcsliop 2. ROBERT TEMPLE. Yell club az Wresfling 4, 3 w'Q .9 PATRICIA THOMSEN. Befa Tau I. 2 secre- fary. 3: Yell Club l. 2. 3. Band I. 2. 3: Choir 3: Junior class vice-presidenf: Drama 3 if Club 2. 3: High News 2: Ofalcnam 3 co- 2 I edilor of exlra curricular, aclivifies: Sludeni I Council I: Homecoming Queen 3: Pi Della Rho 2. 3: Tumbling Club I. 2: 3 co-presi- denf: Red Cross 2: Cheerleader I, 3: Dol- phins 3: Variely I. 2. VIRGINIA TRUE. Bela Tau I: Nu Tau 2. 3: Yell Club I. 3: G.A.A. 3: Biology Club 3. DENNIS TURTLE. Yell Club I, 2: F.F.A. I. 2 secrefary. VERA JEAN ULRICH. Bela Tau I. 2, 3: Yell Club I. 2. 3: Choir 3? High News 2: Sludenf Council 3: Pi Della Rho 2, Ireasurer 3: G.A.A. l. 2. 3: Tumbling Club j. 2.13: Cheerleader 3: Swimming Club 3 president Variely Show I. 2: German Club I. 2. 3. DUANE VVALLIN. SHIRLEY WALTERS. Bela Tau I, 2 vice presidenf..3: Yell Club I, 2. 3: Junior class secrelary: Olak- nam 2. 3 associale edilor: Junior Historical Sociely I. 2: Homecoming Allendanl 3: Radio Work- shop 3: Pi Della Rho 3: Civics 2. 3: G.A.A. I. 2. 3: Red Cross I: Swimming Club 3. secrelaryz Ger- man Club I. 2. 3: Variely 2. CHARLES WATTS. Yell Club 3: F.F.A. 3. WILLIS WEBER. Red Cross I. 2. 3: Biology 3. Duane Wallin 1 . f . I iiyiargg: Q ' ' Ev .3 . Shirley Walters Sealed 01044 Charles Watts Willis Weber XM M QM ii 'Maw' UWZQ ' 3 I gi, E 5 .,:,.. ...,. . X : 5' ,ge K ,ff .W Sy: 'D R Deafh is always a disfressing and puzzling visifor. Deafh and youfh seem as unlike as song and silence. and when fhe one overfakes fhe ofher, who can say why? And who does nof feel as if he has been fouched by 'the firm hand of realify? Barbara Sfemper sfruggled long and hard wifh failing healfh so she mighf be graduafed wiih ihis year's Senior Class. Lasf December, Iwo weeks affer her sevenleenih birfh- day. following a prolonged period of serious illness, she was graduafed from a sferner school fhan will her classmafes. Amid fhe hubbub of commencemenf fhis spring in some minds fhere will be a place 'leff vacanf for one who is in Ihe'care of an unfafhomable power. Her classmafes will remember her sfruggle . . . a fragic symbol of fhe realify-fhey are soon io live wifh. of 195.2 MARILYN WICK. Camera Club I: Befa Tau I, 2, 3: Band I, 2. 3: Junior Hislorical Sociefy 2: Civics 3: Debafe I: Biology Club 3: German Club 2. 3. SANDRA WIESE. Befa Tau I, 2. 3: Camera Club I: Yell Club I, 2. 3: High News 2: Radio Workshop 3: Brush and Paleffe 3: Civics 2, 3: G.A.A. lg Red Cross I. 2, 3: Variefy Show 2. FRANCES WILTGEN. Bela Tau I, 2. 3: Choir I. 2, 3: Civics 3: Biology Club 3: Yell Club I. 2. 3. THOMAS WILTGEN. Hi-Y 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: S.M.L. I, 2, 3: Wrestling 2. 3: Cross Country 3 capfain: Band I, 2,: Choir 2. 3: S+udenf.Council 2. 3. presidenf: M Club 3: Debale I: Ethics 3: Swimming Club 3: Biology 3. STEPHANIE WISHNICK. Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Yell Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Radio Workshop 3: Red Cross I, 2. 3: Biology Club 3: Variefy 2. SHIRLEY YODER. JERRY YOUNGS. DARLINE ZERNECHEL. Phi Pihl, 2. president 3: Yell Club I. 2. 3: Civics 2. 3. ERLA ZERNECHEL. Phi Phi I. 2. 3: Yell Club I. 2. 3. MELVIN ZIEHL: Wreslling I, 3: Choir 2: F.F.A. I. W 3, iii' . -.5 , Qt- , H . Marilyn Wick Sandra Wiese Tom Wlltgen Frances Wiltaen 5 W by mf HW Q x. .M I 5: x sg . A E bi 3 4 I S S fi S 5 A ri 15325. 3 .. ., S. C . ...EQ .5 .Q i YZ 2 4 R S if , 3 M -sig' QE QQ as ff vhs N, f Maggy N. if ,,. f ai X v mlrley Yoder Jerry Younis Dar-line Zernechel if Erla Zernechel Jwbiz. 1 x 1 g ii ,,,.., Qual: ' if A I . .. . fe :1 ,,,.-. Q 5, f , I A ., .' gi E H so sb? Y? .ge ' S--if fi S My X Q xg. we K. Stephanie Wishnick Melvin Ziehl H -a R .ai 0 There was a child wirhin a woods Who in lhe cenler saw a hill Bul fear of ruHed, roclcy slope Dissolved his wonder, froze his hope And al The fool, he wonders slill. There was a boy who ached To see A iall hill's lop, so walked around The base lo find a beafen frail. He saw none, lef his longing fail And slill siands 'rhere on level ground. There was a lad who saw a hill And scrambled up, quile speedily, Bur, halfway, lei' his sirenglh forsalce Him: rocks and siumps-'iris a mislalce To risk life. Siill he sees buf free. There was a youlh who climbed wifh hope Bur saw no roclcs-he walched buf skies He slumbled Thrice: eyes slcyward srill Z 195.2 The fourlh he rolled lo fool of hill Whose +op's unseen by morial eyes. And fhen a man came on lhe mounl. He slowly climbed. and wafched wilh care His parh. When 'fired he paused in resl Then lurlher slill, And soon a guesi Of summif lay in moun+ain's hair. Wirhin fhe foresl of your life There slands a hill wilh rocky side. No easy pafh-no man has seen The sumrnil. Bur wifh slruggle keen You'll reach ihe ropi in peace abide. Will you be frighfened al ifs heighf Or rugged slope? Your goal's a+ hand Rise if you slumble: wafch your ways And reach The lop, lhen proudly gaze The world is yours, a conquered land. -John Meagher 1 Admiring MHS trophies are the Junior Class officers, Mary Bowen, treasurer: Donna Swanson, vice president: Pete LaFrance, presidentg and Ruth Adams, secretary. umm Zin! ' The Junior Class. headed by Pele Lalzrance in urer, had ihe double iob of producing boih a play lhe presidency, Donna Swanson as vice-president Ruth and a prom. Wilh such able leadership, neifher proved Adams serving as secreiary, and Mary Bowen, lreas- dirliculf. 43 n o 4 fx' . V xii' ' ix gm wi , X 1 X 3 -V f ig. . 1, M i ., .f :,:. gg , gi V - Q. A R mf 4 S 4 15 4 . A W ,... W 1' 95o,w ' fd? We it K f F 61? 'lf' an '41 aj , 495' 'QQ ,QS lilx I 495 ' xg., H., 1 ' '.:,.. ' K , Joyce Aaberg Bob Adams R'l'l'l1 Adams Philip Alexander Janice Allen Marilyn Arnold Charles Alwood Wesley Bares Eunice Barrsch Dick Baruzzini Judy Bales Marian Beinke '7aMaAe '7!1wif9a.z'A... Mary Lou Berens Milan Bergien Bob Beflock Marian Biehn Mary Bolwrer Jean Boshnyak Douglas Bowen Mary Bowen Frederick Boyne Bill Breer Ann Broughfen Frank Browne or K :fi M in Z :VA A A , if f '2:'i ', A Q J if ii 1 3531, A 3 is N we A I Ni Z gl fe gif,-EZ, --we V3 - U,-Mme. .W-is Q 1, iq Qy.11i1s'ee:c ' 'f ', new Vvlsv. I Dianne Buckley Larry Buclcmisfer Marilyn Buskey Harlow Case Bill Cassel Lawrence Craig Charloffe Crandall Charles Dahlberg Dorolhy Dallmann Violer Danberry Jerry Demaray Darlene DeMars Q, fi .V wav M 7 Sli ,, f C 1 VF B .r .a '-a- .. F - 'f .. i Nivi ,... i f B. A mi gf Qu' : -:Isa Q ag SM N in it hm 2 E 'UR NZ . gh. 9 2- 15 W X W.. 'Q' Ei Y' :jf -:ig ,.., A ll -':i.'. 5 A z irl . A A iw. Y LF. Q 'sive ff Qu' fy ,. V fw if if ii V yn., ,amz em, M ww ww .- -i - Xi! . r!f 5 11 3 if ' MN? i Agqsagi UA -3223, ff 'elf ff MA K if . 5 K , 1 ' 1 ff , X W '-iliif.. il. . li '1 -ne- ,,. ..., fw- J aww --r, M i s ggigff Arlend Denzel Bill Dewey Karla Dublce Kennelh Eilcum Richard Enz Eugene Erickson Barbara Farm Shirley Fechfer Roger Field Gail Fisk Judy FliHer Barbara Ford Y? Beverly Forinash Mary Jo Forrey Loren Fosfer John Frederick Sharon Freed Eugene Ganske Wayne Ganzel Ronald Gillson Marilyn Green Carolyn Griffilh Mary Lee Haedf Donna Haes rw.. uf ' x 'rw A Km, X ff I V139 W , af ri, 'VF , JTJHIHH' C -u N P' an 5 S 'J .fa ' B VT? C. .nr we Hatha! Miclclk Qfadfi y eu 5-'B ,vig 1 W M K ' vt E' ,fag tif My A 'Y Ev ff' 5 I ,f il B nk Bradley Hanson Roger Harlow Jim Harlen Marilyn Hassing Pafricia Hauch Bob Heimann Marcella Heiser Jane Herberg Leon Herman Kennefh Heyn Roger Hllgers Daryl Hinilcer Roger Hinilrer Gilberl' Hoehn Ann Hoerr J Dorofhy Hoffmann George Holcomb Mary Holmes 1 my :S 'sri Richard Hubacel: ij, xg 3 Joel Huelslcamp William Huncl 1 If ,M J Charles lmrn D- ,gh ii Tom Jacobson A ,ib,:. Joseph Jancla E: i nit ,rm . . V ,:,b W , as is Anila Jegeris 15 ig Dale Jennings J sr l A Clifford .0 0 0 Beverly -Jean Johnson Beverly Joan Johnson L N Bob Johnson A W +77 t ' Donna Johnson D W wif: J n Joh so - Hg ea n n Q 1? Q Jon Johnson 3 M is Lowell Johnson is , I rg Tal Jones s , in 1 Joan Jovaag Q J Gerald Kahler'r 3 'Q ll li . Jane? Kaufman Ray Keech ,,, as 5 Q Dean Kelly , G as J . Jane KiewaH , W we J K i Richard Kiewaff S ii in 1 ' lm ,, C+, ,- Qu .' ' li ii' af gl? f 1 ,. ,. E ii W Q K 'm 56- if 351 , ,, ff. f 1. Q, . C MAM, Whx S M 'U 4 sf. N 4, if Q, ity.. M' A 7 -my 'ww hi W , , F' I 11 M 3 6, 'Q A Nm! Gm! 14 Helen Luecl: Barbara Luelcen Richard Lundhagen Dixie Lundin Richard Lufes ii Dick Lyons Q r0 1I,c,,Qi0cyJ f lll-153 lllfifryll yylilfl Qi J. I ,- , 4515 i - , . my 1,i?MBQ'lWl'l6g?Zli Bnigioli WW yy- leak , ancy McManus if fl, 1. 'lJQ0'fLwx 5 , Ll il il Beverly Mahowald James Mason Richard Mafhwig 'N , me vm, Arlen Kifsis Charles Klefienberq Roger Kluclcman Pairicia Kopp Roll-and Kopp Marjorie Koppen Glenna Kreuer Frances Kreylces Pierre LaFrance Carl Laven Carolyn Leesch Pairicia Leliauli F -Qs, ' ,, l S3 hav L.. I k V I ,X gk, if r mn Nu in -assi .xg -yur W s. - 4 K K eq 25 su s JP' xi? S John Meagher Delores Meyer Joan Michels Nadene Michels Charlolle Miller James Miller Paul Moen Dorolhy Morilz Shirley Muelzel Priscilla Mullin Thomas Murphy Leslie Mulch 252 'Ea- 2 Mm E RQ S x X Q , H ix Y? sw Ligviixfgi ,.l, gi w ill iilf ii' JK is-5 7a Ee an ' ds sf ' - ws. '- .. x 3 .ix Gi' Ne! Dick Myers Roberf Naylor Darryl Nelson Fefe Nelson Marlene Ness Evelyn Nickels Harland Nielson John Nyquisl' Julie Olferf Janel' Olson Marilyn Olson- Pal Olson X. :R 'sr 'ZS' ,ge Fa we X, -L Richard OHerson Charles OHO Phyllis CHO Q . , x a fir- L51 Lesler Pasbrig LaDonna Pasbrig Roseann PaHon Q M Ina Pederson 4 ' P W' P William Pesllma E Franz Pfeifer l. 5 If l 5' 1 w sz .4- Georqe Pomerenlce - 1 S Charles Powers .nu Q 'J' Carol Prichard 1' ii M . HP' - 1 P X Wheat 7 y New 7a44A John Pugh W Q.. Q Tom Randolph ,. pw, K g ':.. V Jw H 'P' Q' . Arlene Reed W7 , P Dian Reichel P s R i Shirlee Renfroe Edward Rice 2 my Frank Richardson I f Carolyn Roberfs Roger Robinson X 7X -Al Marcia Rose ' Dee Ann Rowe U, , ,fr-, ,S wg. f .f We I. P w . 'gs i 1 'U W- Ann Saunderson N' if iiiifi si ik -2 x 4', A Janice Schaub as W J' x Q ,ffm Nancy Snyder Benora Sogla Mary Sogla Charlene Spoors Delmar Slanlcey Pafricia Sleege Celesle Sleller Marilyn Sloll Dorolhy Slorm Edwin Slrealer Beverly Suserud Donna Swanson Jane Taylor Darell Theissen Gerald Thilgen Jerry Schmidl' Kerwin Schons Jean Schullz Joanne Scoll Richard Scoll Roberl Scoll Ann Severson Eileen Sexe Frank Sieberg Marilyn Sinclair Marilyn Slcaliclcy Delores Smilh fqncfkedpawiiii ' ' . . . ,na ...., om., lb? 's 5. we 3 vw an X xp M Q .,,. Q llx-ep X ,Q-. .ww Q i .. X E 1' ,mf i l V, ii , 'Sl' 'CT 'iffy X xx wefmsq X- , .2 5 we ki is :NW .Wh 5 . . , 4' 'JM wi :Z K me sung Q2 1 K . wiv, X f. is E EQ' 4 315.1 1 4 Q ' 15552 5 l X Y W L rw r ..:,.. .. K Z :W H ,fx , g- , ll ii 21.131-s ...iid r 5 an X its Vg.fE'.,:se I .: Y Q W- E of gg J K4 .i. is X is f:5a:.., - Wim ,E-5i',-f':L:'ig 'N Q, 4 ii Maril' True Bill Tschohl lvlarga rel Van Lanen Connie Vin? Joan VonOhlen Jim Warner Shirley Warnlce Carol Wafls Lola Weinlcauf Diane Wendlland Delores Werner Ronald Wessel in mmf gms .szzmz 1146 Bill Wicl: Shirley Wiclc Miriam Wigley Ralph Wilaby Diclc Wild Jerry Wild Chrisline Williams Sianley Wilmes Roberl Wissinlc Jerry Wiilroclc Dennis Wiily Richard Wood Alan Youel Nila Young ..s . wr- . Q 3 in it y Nz, ' 4 i K an ,H, ' 1' ,Egg Qi ,M 1 ..,, 5 Kal, 4: .., E W ,Lg Maj fi 4-rf 4 . ,.,.-, , I ..:,. A ' x P W e 'X ,I- i iii? ii ii -l , Q X xl 4 as Giving thelschool a once over, Sophomore officers are inspecting the bronze nameplate of the school in the front foyer. i.eft to right are Chris Hellevik. treasurer: Sandra Breitbarth, sec- retary: Bruce Olseth, vice-president: and Nancy Klenk, president. Sapfza Glau .E A crew of 24I neophyTes swarmed Through The halls of 'KaTo High lasT Tall. eager To find The way around The new building, deTermined To unlock The mysTeries of The combinaTions on The lockers. and wondering if The day would come when members of Their class would be allowed To leave The classroom aT' The ringing of The hallowed bell To beaT The noon rush. As The year drew To a close The '54ers had ad- iusTed To The school's environment and The school recognizes This crew as an essenTial parT of iTs being. s 3 i Junior Barbara Lueken is assisting in-coming Sophomore:- in registration. Nancy Cline signs the registration slip while Phyllis Templin, left, and Judy Roberts, right, look on. In the back Student Council President Tom Wiltgen can be seen giving Delbert Lauruhn a welcoming handshake. Jusl before lhe beginning of lhe school year, an orienlalion parly sponsored by fhe adminislra- lion, faculty and sludeni council was held in The new building. An esiimaied l75 Sophomores, new sludenis and approximalely 250 parenis were guided ihrough 'rhe high school. Following an exiensive lour of the building, guesis enlered the audilorium for a shorl program. Sludenl Council Presidenl Tom Willgen and some of 'rhe lacully members welcomed Sophomores and new sludenls and explained some of 'rhe more im- porianl aspecis and rules of 'lhe school. Refreshmenis were served in lhe cafeleria. Angmfqf ' lagcfnaol Ws refreshment time at the Sophomore orientation party QQ Jdpa lighten Une B Ernesi Abbe in v Floyd Aclcerman ' ' - John Adams M i A Donna Aga V' 4 'LX Charles Ahlsirom VY' . W , ill B 3 F! s Y i Alan Anderson , i ' Jack Anderson .Q V :jr ' 53 yi , ' Jerry Anderson A :firm is A 'wi 2-IE? James Arndr A ,cs -.1 '-,.. . vii g Y Douglas Ausiad J, ft i 5, fy AM ,V A rif fsflfi N 5 A ' Barbara Axielle my - - Zi ii Richard Baier Q A Qi. Rene Baker U 7Li5,1,y -igjfm .J '4:r 1 -Q.. no Gary Ballard I .akl y , if Bruce Beardsley QAVJ K -' - Q ..:. s ifif 5 E. X B Eg James Beisel . ' Marian Bienapil ' y 5 if K Gary Blanshan Shari Boyle Beverly Braun ' Bonnie Lee Currier Marlene Dahlberg Wilma Breiland iiii N ii Sandra Breiibarlh 5. .Q Qs Elmo Briar ' C I Doroihy Briley ' Kay Brown I Ralph Brown W Thomas Browne in Q fwig 'Bw A gl Jean Burgess V a M, A Joyce Buslcey r I Marlorie Busse J. y ' 'sf ,, M X A i i 2 'J Q K . 5 1 wil f A5 B A . A Nancy clamp ' Bonnie Cochron ' y if Yvonne Colby v A i' ' Royalynne Colebanlc 1 ' MaDonna Coolc f M -. ii A 4. ik Q ,U Danny Corcoran I ' ,- r Barbara Cowan f Q i f 'I ,..,, - , C 5, A A a, , ' . 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W if? ei 60 cmcf fucking. fqfaea Dean Schneider Carl Schoensledl Elsie Schons Herberl Schuch Donald Schuch Franlc Seiersen Gail Seiersen Clara Jean Sexe Virginia Shand Roberl Shurson Tom Simonson Rea Mae Sleeper Peler Sorensen Shirley Sorensen Karl Spoors Carol Slebbins Niclc Slemper Barbara Sloul Joanne Sweiger Roloerl Taylor Phyllis Templin Thomas Thamerl Nancy Turlle Jeanelle Voigl Phyllis Vosbeck Lorraine Walralh Thelma Wallers Ronald Ward Donald Walls Dennis Welcome Shirley Ann Wersal Jon Wilaby Lee Williams David Willgen Marlin Willgen Wesley Wislrom Julia Yee Leah Yee Margarel,Young Paul Zernechel Roger Zimmerman 5: vnu'- Q- W X -'lx 1 A k' ck . i , ga 5 '2 5. 14 'lb . , X el 1' X ,mr . X K '-lH lu- Ut I'-P fs N at , ' 'Y A. 'if,f?'. N ': ' . . fbi' 'YJ ,-2. 0 We :pf ' ' J,,2, .iz A A - -1 Y mfg' . A :gb l Q . EL 1' I i' .t , , , ,- .af -. g 2 .. . , ,L W 4 , ifT 'V . .- .' ' Y X 'T' Q , i X k W ,.-7 - S F .xvw .. ' 'Q 1: ' ' '55 1 , s , , 1. '3 ,, - if ,' ,VIN ' AS K Q? ff? . .L A fi' k fa. f V 5 I g' X . ' . il , k ...fm M We t . ik-E: T 1 x 'Q ' 1 f- 1' ' ' X X W s I 1 X e Janie Mohr, Phyllis Templin, Nancy Cline, Carol Ryan Sophomore cheerleaders give support to Yannlgans. Dick Rome and Tom Kiffe approve their fellow Yell Club officer's technique as Barb Reichel shows cheerleading form. The Yell Club, perhaps The largesl organizalion in school anol +he mosl aclive, conlinued lo provide the necessary school spiril Financing lhe Yell Club and carrying our at foolball and basketball games as well as carrying on orher Homecoming lesllvflies were 'rwo of the acliv- projecls. This group sponsored pep assemblies before imporlanl illeS Unflerlalsen by lhe OHICSFS. Cl'1eeFle6derS. games and buses io out-ol-lown games. Cheerleaders were re- Gnd Sludenl COn1r'nllleeS. from the c:lub's mem- sponsible for arousing dormanl spirils. bers. Karl Aaberg was sponsor. ,Maxam gm vm M. Skalicky. D. Swanson. N. Peter- son, B. Reichel. P. Abbe, E. Nelson. V. Ulrich. P. Thom- s e n . cheerleaders rest between yells. K , r . T I IZI 3 gf ,:.LA, . n Student Council President Tom Wiltgen. S Emma! ' z'!w5c!wa! Row 1: H. Harder, O. Schueneman, T. Wiltgen, A. High, Miss Bishop. . . Row 2: 0. Reid, H. Sexe, C. Ryan, D. Swanson, F. Boyne, D. Hotchkiss, J. Meagher, F. Leslie, V. Ulrich, S. Breltbarth, E Orness, N. Young, E. Rice. Row 3: L. Williams, B. Hanson, C. Mickelson, P. Moen, B. Carlstrom, D. Fraser-, C. Hellevik, L. Kenyon, B. Olseth, K Eikum, D. Langfeldt. C. Deitz. The STudenT Council wiTh The EThics CommiTTee has charge of many of The school-sTudenT acTiviTies. The Council underTook many proiecTs ThroughouT The year, including The TormaTion oT a school boolcsTore. managemenT of a magazine drive, sponsorship oT school dances, purchase oT a popcorn machine Tor renTal To school organizaTions, and many smaller acTivi- Ties. The EThics CommiTTee whose job iT is To deal wiTh violaTors oT school codes, operaTed Through The year under a seT of guiding principles which They had compiled in The Tall. These Two bodies. boTh composed oT elecTed members. Torm The backbone of sTudenT governmenT in The school. The Council was headed This year by Tom WilTgen as presidenT wiTh Harry Harder and Ordell Schuene- man as vice-presidenTs. AssisTing These ofiicers were RniTa High, secreTary, Carl Mickelson, sergeanT-aT- arms, and Opal Reid. parliamenharian. During The year JaneT Kaufman was elecTed by The sTudenT body To become secreTary of The STaTe STudenT Council nexT year. HeadquarTers Tor The Council and booksTore is locaTed in room 307. EThics meeTings are held here while Council meeTings Take place in various class- rooms. svmzf, vzmmfzi Q Ethics Committee takes times out for Otaknam phofographer. D. Rome. T. Kiffe. N. Schaffler, N. Michels. A. Ruddy, H. Harder, J. Harten. 63 The Junior Historians have accomplished many tasks which mark their year a success. Row 1: I. Pederson, M. Holmes, C. Leescn. R. Adams, E. Sexe. Row 2: M. Arnold, C. Griffiths, B. Lueken, M. Rose, S. Wick, M. Koppen, A. Saunderson, P. Steege, J. Jovaag, S. Renfroe, P. Otto. Row 3: M. Skalicky, D. Smith, N. Snyder, B. Ford, G. Ganske, C. imm, J. Johnson, M. Beinke, J. Boshnyak, C. Roberts, J. Bates. - Row 4: C. Prichard, B. Forinash, M. Sinclair, S. Fechter, J. Kaufman, C. Laven, Mr. Roberts, W. Tschohl, D. Nelson. B. Wissink, J. Nyquist, P. LaFrance. . aa. . The Junior l'lisTorical SocieTy, whose purpose iT is To sTudy and obTain a more compleTe undersTanding of local MinnesoTa hisTory. is a school-aTTiliaTed organ- izaTion under The sponsorship oT Mr. RoberTs. The group meeTs in school. buT accomplishes The maioriTy oT iTs worlc on Tield Trips. This year's Trips included a visiT To The local museum and a day-long visiT'To 'hisTorical spoTs in The sTaTe capiTol. Included in The ST. Paul Trip were side excursions Through The CapiTol iTselT, The Science Museum, and The STaTe-l-lisTorical SocieTy. Through These visiTs The members learn The 64 feafml? desired hisTory and see The modern workings of The sTaTe. This socieTy is headed by PeTe Lalzrance as presi- denT. RuTh Adams, secreTary, John Nyquist The group's Treasurer. TogeTher wiTh Mr. RoberTs. These leaders have The Taslc of planning and execuTing The desired Tield -Trips as-well as conducTing meeTings and Taking care of The club's picnic in The spring. The members Tind The Tield Trips an inTeresTing. enTerTain- ing, and,enlighTening meThod of sTudying The hisTory OT Their sTaTe. vs we Row 1: H. Sexe, R. Adams. M. Arnold, E. Rice, M. Berens, N. Michels, E. Sexe, M. Wick. P. Leftault. Row 3: M. Holmes, M. Skalicky, M. Wigley, M. Stoll, A. Saunderson, G. Fisk, B. Johnson, V. Stav. Miss Joyce. Row 3: M. Rose, D. Haes, B. Liepins, D. Rowe, P. Olson, N. Young, M. Ness, C. Roberts. D. Smith. Row 4: J. Herberg, W. Dewey, C. Imm, R. Lutes, A. Youel, D. Fraser, J. Meagher, P. LaFrance. .!. aw . . . Concilium Lafinum, or The Lalin Club, is o new :rganizaiion 'lhis year. Under lhe sponsorship of Miss -ucy Joyce, fhe group drew up a consiiluiion. elecied officers, and planned programs for lheir lirsl' year. lhe officers included Two consuls, Pele LaFrance and Ed Rice: a quaesfor, Eileen Sexe: and a praeior, John Meagher. Wilh closer coniacl wiih Roman civilizalion ifs nain obieclive, lhe club pul on a Lafin play, sludied Roman hislory, and even held an inilialion banquet n Roman fashion. Membership is of second-year Latin sfudenfs, and meeiings are held monihly. Constitution of the new-Latin Club gets a hearing as Eileen Sexe and Eddie Rice go over the scrolls with on- lookers Pete LaFrance, Marcia Rose, and John Meagher. 'KF 5'-r' I L n L W, 1 A ,. . r 3 xi 5: X Spanish Club members face camera. ROW 12 T- Walters. K- BFOWH. B- Farm. Y- C0lby. J. Olson. J. Jovaag, S. Freed, S. Wishnick, P. Steege, N. McMar C. Williams. D. Wentland. M. Martin. M. Forrey. C. Kendall. Row 2: D. Flohr, J. Burgess, M. Marsh, M. Larson, B Axtelie, G. Pomerenke, G. Ganske, J. Von Ohlen, M. Frazier, Johnson, H. Mackdanz, M. Freed, J. Dreuer. Row 3: S. Klimpel, C. Crandall, N. Schaffler, S. Merkley, M. Johnson, A. Reed, J. Mason, P. Franklin, W. Ganzel, D. La feldt, G. Haugen, P. Brown, J. Aaberg, B. Forinash, Mr. Gish. . . . Gene Haugen, center, president, talks of ihis year's achieve- ments to board members. Working with him are Beverly Forinash, Christine Williams, Nancy Schaffler, Pete Frank- lin, and looking on from the back are Dan Langfeldt and Fred Boyne. ,Sponsored by Arnell Gish, The Spanish Club pro- X vided Lis sevenly-five members wi'rh enleriainmeni as well as lcnowledge. The climax came wiih a pinaia parfy held in March. This is a iradilional Mexican celebraiion cenfering around a gill-filled clay con- 'rainer which is broken To shower ils conienis on Those below. This club, which meels monlhly, elecfed Eugene Haugen as iis presideni, wilh Beverly Forinash as vice- presideni, Chrisline Williams as secrelary and Phil Alexander as Treasurer. The German Club, organized for 'rhe siucly Ji German life and language, is under ihe sponsorship of Arnell Gish. Don Hoichlciss weld ihe club's presidency ihis year, wiih Lois Oberg as vice-president Jerry Schmid? serv- 'ng as secreiary, and Shirley Wick as ireasur- er. The group's aciiviiies were highlighied by a banquei held in ihe Burion Hoiel. Enier- iainmeni consisied of a ialk by Ehcrecl Vogel 'n which he compared German and American schools. Followingfihis a German Club ocieiie sang. The German Club offers addiiional Jaclcground for ihe siudy of ihis language. lie le Arnell Gish, adviser, provides music as club members sing in German. Hav- ing fun ,around the grand are Don Hotchkiss, Jerry Schmidt, Bob Tschohl, Donna Swanson Shirley Wick, and Dorothy Storm. Qeae aw 1: S. Walters. S. Renfroe, J. Schultz, D. Lundin, C. Williams, M. Anderegg. D. Sass, B. Reid. Jw 2: S. Wick, F. Sassenberg, L. Jackson, B. Reynolds. J. Schaub, J. Boshnyak, D. Nelson, V. Ulrich. M, Wick. E Nelson . Storm, M. Biehn. -M. Elford. :aw 3: D. Kowalski, D. Swanson, H. Lueck, B. Lueken, D. Reichel, B. Ford, L. Fuller, B. Tschohl, R. Nilson, M Jones, Kollman P lmm, E Orness, M. Green. C. Ryan., aw 4: D.'Hotchkiss, H. Case, J. Matteson, S. Lichtenberg, J. Kaufman, L. Krause, L. Long, M. Sinclair, P. Hoffman Oberg. Smiles are a specialty in Pi. Row 1: M. Berens, D. Swanson. S. Klimpel, C. Held, Mrs. C. Jones. Row 2: P. Thomsen, S. Walters, O. Reid. H. Sexe, M. Forrey, B. Fleichel, M. Anderegg. J. Schultz, M. Elford, E. Nelson. Row 3: M. Skalicky, M. Bowen, N. Peterson, B. Goaewisch, Y, Culp, V. Ulrich. K. Evans. V. Stav, D. Haes. Row 4: N. Michels, D. Smith, B. Luekerl, M. Van Lanen, L. Fuller, M. Johnson. L. Long, N. Schaffler, L. Krause, E. Orness, K. Buckley. pi .mafia Rfza and GMM' eiaioi At the fall Pi-Civics formal, Pi President Carrie Held and escort Dick Beetsch and Civics President Opal Reid with Myron Thorstead lead the grand march. 'is any .. ,W Leading Pi Della Rho lhrough a successful year were lvirs. Charloile Jones, sponsor: Carolyn Held, presideni: lvlary Lou Berens, vice-president Shirley Klimpel, secreiary: and Donna Swanson, Treasurer. Pi Della Rho began iis seasons acliviiies wilh an invilalion banquei al lhe Terrace Cafe. Before Thanksgiving, Girls' Civics ioined wilh Pi and held a formal dance wilh Silver Snowflakes as ihe lheme. During Chrisimas, members parlicipaled in 'rhe Civil Defense Program. Early in lhe spring, plans were made for a lri . iiflay aclivilies included plans for a lea. The officers and, members aimed loward developing fhe personaliiy of girls and pro- moling friendliness among ihem. Learning more aboui our governmenl, ifs prin- ciples, and ils ideals is fhe purpose of Girls' Civics club. sponsored by Miss Vida Alexander. A lea given for 'rhe new members iniliaied fhis year's aciiviries. Civics joined hands wilh Pi To presenl a formal dance around lhe fheme of Silver Snowflakes. This year Civics principal proiecl has been lo revise ihe consiilulion. Civics is now open fo all iunior and senior girls who mainlain The club requiremenis lor aciive membership. Acfiviiies have been led by Opal Reid, presi- dent Marilyn Miller, vice-presidenlg Marilyn Nelson, secreiary: and Eleanor Evans, freasurer. The consliluiion commiliee members are: E. Evans, A. Saunderson, B. Forinash, J. Baies, D. Reichel, A. Jegeris, J. Kaufman. Constitutional committee members look over The Free dom Shrine. gn m25ua14 Girls Civics beam, too! Row 1: M. Miller, E. Evans, M. Nelson, 0. Reid. Miss Alexander. U Row 2: C. Cline, A. Jegeris, S. Walters, P. Mullin, E. Neumann, S. Wiese, E. Nelson, M. Wick, M. Schoen stedt, M. Rose, D. Zernechel, B. Reid. Row 3: B. Nelson, L. Jackson, M. Ness, A. Saunderson, V. Stav, S. Charles, C. Janda, J. Smith, S. Sass S. Renfroe, A. High. Row 11: K. Buckley. P.-Hennessey, L. Fuller, J. Von Ohlen, L. Krause, J. Kaufman, L. Weinkauf, G. Shields D. Reichel, F. Wiltgen. B. Forinash. i 0 Row 1: P. Thomsen, I. Briar, H. Sexe, M. Keltgen, 0. Reid, M. Borneke, B. Reichel, J. Schultz, B. Gosewisch, S. Kammerer Row 2: P. Abbe, S. Casper, -P. Otto, M. Daby, M. Anderegg, D. Lundin, J. Taylor, C. Roberts, J. Bates, Vonh Ohlen. Row 3: N. fMicheIs, E. Bartsch, J. Rooney. D..Smith, F. Wiltgen, L. Oberg. C. Held, B. Stout, F. Little. D.. auru n. Row 4: F. Ackerman, J. Ford, B. Wick, R. Gillson, J. Prom, D. Johnson, W. Griffiths, J. Wilaby, T. Wiltgen, L. Olson B. Olseth. fzcu?a'4 Excellence eanlinued . . . The Mankato High School Choir, under the direc- tion of Nicholas Rusinak. maintained its reputation of excellence through the past year. The hundred- voiced group has a lengthy repertoire of varied music. The public has found favor with their light selections, and hq less with the deeper religious themes which the choir handles so well. Public ap- pearances have succeeded in building up the prestige of the group as well as impressing their audiences with the musical skill of the choir and its director. Mr. Rusinalc very capably has built a fine organization and has filled the position which Arden Hesla vacated. Appearances of the blue-robed choir included the school dedication ceremonies, Christmas pro- grams. and commencement exercises among many others. One of the biggest tasks of the group was the Variety Show. Another major appearance was the music festival in February, when the choir joined with singers from other Big Nine schools to form a tremendous massed choir. A second music festival was held in the spring. Caroling in the school halls low 1: P. Hoffman, K. Nitzkowski, N. Peterson, M. Skalicky, L. Jackson, M. Rose, B. Ewert, B. Farm, C. Watts, B. Reid. low 2: V. Ulrich, S. Klimpel, N. Snyder, E. Matthes. E. Orness, B. Lueken, A. Saunderson, J. Jovaag, K. Evans, E. Sexe. low 3: P. Johnson, E. Haugen, B. Pestka, J. Croswell, B. Ford, J. Aaberg, P. Olson, D. Reichel, M. Larson. C. Johnson, D. Koll'ng. ' low 4:' C. Hellevik, W. Bares, K. Eikum. A. Johnson, P. Moen, R. Robinson, C. Otto, C. Jenson, R. Olson, J. Holland, . Bogard. Q se'7 lpfudic Choir Director Nicholas Rusinak gives Carolyn Held, accompanist, pointers on one of the choir's selection. in December was slill anolher phase of 'lhis choir's musical aciivify. Spring iryouls and summer voice lessons are l'wo melhods used io insure lhe qualify of lhe choir. Anolher is 'rhe praciice fhey have in school. However il is done, anyone who has heard 'rhis group ai ils besi can vouch for 'rhe excellence of lhis splendid organizafion. Manlcaio High School has ceriainly a capable represenialive in iis choir. Rovvllz L..-Harsacllf, E. Orness, T. Jacobson. J. Schmidt, C. Roberts, C. Ryan, M. Freed, D. Aga, A. Natvig, S. Wick. M. Stoll, N . . . oung, u er. , Row 2: J. Bates, B. Ford, D. Rowe, D. Fraser, B. Farm. J. Schultz, B. Cowan, M. Bowen, M. Berens, M. Elford. B. Anderson. V. Stav, -M. Arnold, E. Erickson, J. Meagher, IH. Mackdanz. D. Hags. F. Leslie. Row 3: S. Klimpel, L. Jackson, M. Ness, B. Forlnash, D. Swanson, D. Bowen, J. Lundin, B. Cassel. P. Vosbeck, M. Holmes, B. Mettler, D- Smlth.dJ- Aaberg. Nl- Wick. D. Hotchkiss. C Kendall, B. Reid, C. Iverson, M. Wiltgen, D. Berkman, F. Boyne, C. Hj I er, J. Bo ar . . e m g Row 4: J. Mohr, M. Jones, E. Nelson, L. Krause, N. Klenk, N. Peterson, M. Miller, M. Anderegg. J. Flltter, Mr. Saunders, T. Jones, D. Green, R. Fields, J. Mason, R. Adams, S. Renfroe, C. Persons, C. Nelson. B. Baldwin, J. Mohr, D. Hill, A. Kitsis, J. Graeber, P. Thomsen. Bwdgwk ' , The band is cerTainly one of The besT lcnown and mosT acTive groups in school. The marching band, Through iTs parade appearances and colorTul hall: Time programs made a name Tor iTselT early in The year. IT Tilled in during The less acTive momenTs oT baskeTball games wiTh colorful music and ap- peared aT various school and civic TuncTions. DirecTed by Raymond Saunders, The band is equally capable oT a march, pop Tune or overTure. I The band climaxed a year oT varied acTiviTy wiTh a concerT preceeded by a considerable amounT of careful preparaTion. TryouTs Tor band are held each spring, and pracTices begin well in advance of The school's opening. Time consumed in build- ing This Tine and serviceable organizaTion is well spenT, however, as is evidenced by The success and qualiTy oT The group. .vc Row Row Row Row Second bandsters. 1 1' M Bienapfl, R. Colebank, M. Bergien, E. Johnson, S. Scheer, B. Norb 2' M Olson, R. Muetzel, B. Beardsley, J. Edwards, M. Young, K. Brown, M. Moses. 3. D. Wiltgen, R. Johnson, M. Putrah, D. Oleson, M. Beinke, B. Evans, D. Dallmann. 4' Mr Saunders, U. Francis, L. Walrath, M. Frazier, M. Janda, S. Boyle, M. Hill, J. Hoel, M. Cook, R. Sleeper, J. Burgess '7 erg, B. Axtelle. Wana! P409 M x cv? K. x pn- Swing band plays for dance. Row 1: F. Leslie, D. Haes, Mr. Northenscold, T. Jacobson, E. Orness. Row 2: D. Berkman, F. Boyne, J. Bogard, C. Hjelmer, R. Saunders, C. Iverson, B. Mettler. P. Alexander. 'SSS 3 I E PN, egg WW 'i 73 Circulation Manager Marilyn Nelson puts High News into lockers. a new method of distri- bution this Year. Deadline 'rodayl Another deadline 'ro make. Oh no. lhere isn'l' anoiher one, is There? HIGH NEWS slafi members began meeting deadlines lasf Sepiember and coniinued 'rhe baffle unlil May 23. Behind 'rhe prinied pages of ihe HIGH NEWS received each lwo weeks by siudenis were hours of work spent in galhering and wriling lhe lalesi evenls and happenings of lhe school. Slill more hours were consumed in reading copy, correciing galley proofs. in wriling heads, and the midnight oil was burned ai Schuld'r's in composing pages and checking final proofs. A new building and a new iournalism adviser resulted in an almosi complefe neophyie staff wilh +he exceplion of Edilor Johnny Chrislianson and Assislanl' Edilor Lois Ann Oberg. Olher old sland-bys were Donald Lundhagen and Darryl Nelson on sporls and Marian Marsh as columnisi. Marilyn Nelson, circulafion manager, sei up a roule sysiem, enabling siudenls +o receive papers in their lockers. Wifh lhe appearance of 'rhe homecoming edition. l'he paper weni sl'reamlined. using all sans serif heads and boasling a new masi head. Second semesler iournalism sfudenis divided labors, depend- ing upon inferesl in adverlising or edilorial work. Ediiorial sfaff members during lhe year were Joyce Aaberg. Judy Bates, Mary Haedr, Harry Harder. Joan Jovaag, Barbara Lueken. Dian Reichel, Dorolhy Slorm, Miriam Wigley and Nila Young. Meeling with iown merchanls in ailempls lo increase advertis- ing lineage were Mary Berens, Charles lmm, Arlen Kifsis, Gene Ganske. Pierre LaFrance. Marlene Ness, Phyllis Oilo, Dee Ann Rowe, Donna Swanson and Margaret VanLanen. i9A!Vew40geu. .. Haro-working Editor Johnny Christiansen pauses for a momentary rest. Editorial staff writers look over a paper, preparatory to a critical analysis of the week's work. Shown are Charles lmm, Dee Ann Rowe, Joyce Aaberg, Judy Bates, Donna Swan- son, Nila Young and Dorothv Storm. E'-Tp' Mfr 4 .. AUKQCW' K ii' Y ERB 74 Adviser Jean Procaskey soothes Assistant Editor Lois Ann Oberg after a weary copy desk session. L F ce is writing sports here for the latest High News Also working are sports writer veterans Donald Lundhagen, Pete a ran - - standing. and Darryl Nelson, who'is calculating statistics. Columnist Marian Marsh h'as a comment to make. In the picture at the right are members of the advertising staff. Tabulating inches and money are Dian Reichel, Phyllis Otto, Margaret Van Lanen, Mary Berens, Arlen Kitsls and Marlene Ness. 'K-139' in in 213 'P' gl View iwiff if 5, fi 1' V ,3 cfifyg ,f'!7'w' . T th is M L 855 Clxviiwg V3 i:1f,.f la 7' 5 si iff ii l Zf.Qr'lTiECiZ1Z2l55T4'idimil wi if, wi Q15-bblaif ili 45 T tiff 'fins 3g,sqsi81l?5o5i YQ, g,?..f-fm ' if U High? gat: azsasff 2-mifii l' Tl li ss 96 'fill qi Tiff if is is was ll3lW U' Long hours in 'rhe newsroom wererconiribufed by fhe Oiaknam siaff in order fo present 'rhis book, Deadline and Doomsday fool: on similar meanings in ihe minds of this group. Their efforls were headed by Harriet Sexe. ediior-in-chief, whose iaslcs included general supervision, and a good deal of work in all de- parimenis. Her assisiani was Shirley Wallers 'ho served as associaie editor. These iwo bore ff.e brunl of lhe required worlc. ln lhe various deparrmenis of 'rhe bool: ihere were also ediiors. Virginia Siav had charge of the album seciion, and planned piciure schedules, layouis ,and ofher relaied phases. She was aided in this by Joyce Aaberg. Nancy Schaffler headed the index deparimeni, aided by Barbara Luelcen. Copy editor was John Meagher who wroie much of ihe boolc's maierial. The sporis deparimenl was handled by Dan Langleldf, Ron Sandvik. and Harry Harder, who wroie on sporls evenis during the lhree seasons. Editor Harriet Sexe smiles happily as she shows the chart, denoting the finished pages! O I I Ufaknam Sliaff' Shirley Walters. associate editor, and Pat Hennessev, business manager, are totaling a daily take from the candy sales held during each noon hour to increase OTAKNAM revenue. Sports Editors Ron Sandvik, Pete LaFrance, Dan Langfeldt and Harry Harder are busy at work drawino layouts for the sports section. 319 Y V P W . , .yuh JY 983 'Q 3155 if 55:31 V ff ' Us iifaf 2 :gifs ish TCI!! , f is Tl :gi iii? his -' Fifi A 'ilk 7'-19' 76 ,QSM X John Meagher declares he is Hslaving away at copy yvhile Barbara Lueken and Nancy Schaffler busy themselves with the task of indexing. Busy on the album section are Virginia Stav, section editor, Shirley Walters, Joyce Aaberg and Roger Robinson. ' 74646 Wfemafubd Paiiy Thomsen and Nancy Peierson were co-ediiors of exira-curricular aciiviiies, handling the more inieresiing phases of school life found in ihe Oialcnam. The ari ediior was Roger Robinson, who designed The cover and ihe divi- sional sheeis. The business angle was covered by Pairicia Hennessy, business manager. who checked on subscripiion sales. disiribuied books, and 'rooli charge of all ihe oiher business aiiach- menis. Noi 'fo be discounted in disiribuiion of credii is Mrs. Jean Procaslcey. ihe Oialcnam adg viser, who coniribuied a good many of her hours and worries io ihe proieci. Phoiography for ihe boolc has been done by Karl Aaberg. During ihe Tirsi semesier's worlc Mr. Aaberg was aided by Bill Aiinow. The efforis of ihis siaff, however greai, would be more Than aionedffor by 'rhe success of ihis book. lf ihis 1952 Oiaknam is appreciaied by iis owner, The book has achieved ifs desired success- Eleanor Evans, club section editor, and Nancy Peterson and Patty Thomsen co-editors of extra curricular activities finish their page layouts and identifications. IQQQ was-W..- X NW' fist? H i f i as V r ua Q5 z:.. Q1 ...nik Row 1: L. Pierce. B. Ford. V Row 2: B. Pierce, A. Jegeris, D. Sass, T. Walters, M, Hill, C. Nielsen. Row 3: P. Edmondson, D. Johnson. B. Liepins, U. Francis. R. Flynn, N. Nitzkowski, J. Mohr, P. Perry. Row 4: N. Snyder, J. Jovaag, M. Busse, M. L. Haedt, N. Young, M. Biehn. Row 5: J. Aaberg, M. Skalicky, J. Schultz. N. MclManis, M. Van Lanen. P. Olson, M. Stoll, J. Von Ohlen, J. Johnson, B. Lueken. Around ping-pong table P. Hund, M. Green. R. ROW 1: B. Row 22 M. C. Roberts. Row 3: A. Row 4: A. Row 5: K. Row 6: J. Row 7: J. Row 8: B. mgith back to camera, Sheila Sass: others in front of wall. B. Reid, G. Fisk. M. Johnson. M. Ness. eeper. W-7eewiQ Johnson. M. Koppen, D. Haes, L. Yee, Miss S. Weese. Berens, R. Adams, B. Ewert, P. Leftault. P. Otto, D. Rowe, C. Watts, J. Yee, B. Cary. M. True, J. Goltz, Hoerr, Y. Colby, B. Stout. G. Matthes. Saunderson, M. Moses, C. Gillette, J. Rooney. Langley. M. Sinclair. D. Oleson. Allen, M. Bienapfl, J. Volght. Lundin, P. Vosbeck, R. Johnson. Cowan, M. Putrah. E. Sexe. .km W7 S Row Row Row Row low !ow2 low 3 low gran u nc B Farm and Mrs Van fy. My 'N Sl- Jeff ,I X' JM' wi. .ff if X 3 fl. V 5 g- A-M ll fx .A .wr Nm 5 K 3 Monthly Beta Tau get-togethers are a lot of funl Row 1: E. Orness, S. Walters, L. Fuller, S. Kammerer. Row Z: S. Charles. L. Jackson. M. Elford. M. Anderegu. K. Duffield. S. Wiese, H. Mackdanz, K. Buckley. M. Jones, K. Evans B. Axtelle, F. Wiltgen, J. Burgess, M. Frazier, N. Klenk, J. Erlandson, B. Reichel. Row 3: J. Smith, M. Wick, C. Held, P. Thomsen, N. Peterson. C. Cline, K. Brown, V. Ulrich, S. Klimpel, L. Long, R Kleinow, D. Aga, M. Miller, H. Sexe. P. Templln, N. Cline, J. Roherts, P. Imm. . . y Z I O O 0 Sag En members get ready for their potluck supper. Suv:-1: Nelson, P. Abbe, A. McComb, J. Hoffman, M. Davy, S. Breitbarth, R. Flynn, C. Ryan, L. Krause, E. Nelson . auru n. Row 2: Miss Miner, E. Schons, V. Shands, J. Hoel, B..Evans, N. Lundberg, S. Boyle, M. Cook, J. Drake, J. Fredricks, P Hanson, R. Colebank, M. Janda, B. Norberg. Mrs. Whltmg. par rub vw'- wwf Ci 18 Q V... Y Teen Council plans for the coming year. Row 1: Mrs. Van Eaton, Miss M. Thompson. L. McComb, D. Reichel, D. Haes. Row 2: iMiss E. Biebl, Miss S. Weese. G. Shields, M. Johnson, M. Sinclair, Miss C. Pinney. Row 3' P. Hennesse L Full r S. W Iters L Jackson L. Krau . y. . e , . . , se. Row 4: Mrs. W. Johnson, L. Pierce, Mai LeeSCh, M. Larson, S. Casper, D. Lauruhn, E. Matthes, .Miss B. Bishop. 4m fbeae The Council supervising fhe Y-Teen groups fhis year has been a successful organizafion. Groups represenfed in fhis council are: Chi Epsilon, Befa Tau, Phi Phi, Phi Omega, Nu Tau and Sag En. Council members represenfing each group were enrerfained af a banquef early in The year. Af fhis Time fhey chose Mary Larson. presidenf. Sharon Casper, secrefary, and Paf Hennessey, freasurer. During 'rhe year fhe Council sponsored a career clinic and a Unifed Nafions parfy. Guesf speakers represenfed differenf foreign counfries and foreign refreshmenfs were served. Individual Y-Teen groups mef monfhly in fhe new recreafion rooms af fhe Y.W.C.A. and had such evenfs as guesf speakers, pof luck suppers. movies, hay rides, dances and a Chrisfmas parfy. Mrs. Van Eafon has replaced Mrs. Waldo John- son as Y-Teen direcfor. Officers of fhe various groups are as follows: ' aufufze .L'iae4 Befa Tau: Presidenf, .Laurel Fuller: vice-presidenf, Shirley Walfers: secrefary, Sharon Kammerer: freasur- er, Eleanor Orness: sponsor, Miss B. Pefrich. Phi Phi: President Donna Mae Haes: vice-presi- denf, Leah Yee: secrefary, Marjorie Koppen: freas- urer, Beverly Johnson: sponsor, Miss S. Weese. Chi Epsilon: Co-presidenfs, Mary Jo Johnson. Lorraine Pierce: secrefary, Sheila Sass: freasurer, Bonnie Reid: sponsor, Miss E. Biebl. Sag En: Presidenf, Donna Lauruhn: vice-presidenf, Lynn Krause: secrefary, Barbara Nelson: freasurer. Elaine Nelson: sponsor, Miss J. Miner. Nu Tau: Co-presidenfs, Sharon Casper, Marilyn Leesch: secrefary. Mary Ann Bornelce: freasurer, Pafri- cia Hoffman: sponsor, Miss B. Bishop. Phi Omega: Co-presidenfs, Donna Swanson, Dian Reichel: secrefary, Delores Smifh: freasurer, Priscilla Mullin: sponsor, Miss M. Thomsen. J? pw 3 sa 'IX Old Drama Club members enter the little theater for a business meeting. Row 1: P. Johnson, Miss Mehlhouse, V. Stav. Row 2: H. Sexe, P. Thomsen, IM. Anderegg, M. Elford, C, Held, N. Schaffler, L. Fuller, S. Kammerer, B. Reichel, N. Peterson. .YS M14 yqppfq 7fze17L 14711 Starting the year's activity with an initiation meet- ing, the Drama Club proceeded through a series ot entertaining and instructive meetings. At most meet- ings one-act plays were presented. The Drama Club assembly saw a presentation ot The Valiant, put on by members. Drama Club members are chosen trom tryouts held in tall. The otticers included Virginia Stav, president: Janet Kautman, as'vice-president: Paul Johnson, serving as secretary: and John Meagher, treasurer. Miss Irene lvlehlhouse is sponsor. Dramatists display leg-art Row 1: E. Orness, D. Fraser, E. Nelson. C. Cline, P. Ellis, M. Marsh. C. Johnson, E. Rice. Row 2: J. Aaberg, M. Sknl- icky, L. Olson, G. Kahlert, M. Connelly. C. Fluberts, J. Meagher, J. Kaufman. R Debators compile notes' ow 1: J. Kaufman, Mr. Fitterer, V. Stav, M. Ma h. Ro 2' rs w . A. Youel, T. Jones. J. Meagher, D. Nelson. gfffhff GMM Debate Coach F'tt h i erer pins a good luck charm on Virginia Stav before taking off for the state tournament. Onlookers are Marian Marsh, John Meagher, and Janet Kaufmanl This years debaTe Topic Resolved: ThaT all American ciTizens should be subiecT To conscripTion Tor essenTial service in Time of war, was handled capably by Harold FiTTerer's debaTe Teams. ATTer parTicipaTing in eighT pracTice TournamenTs, The Team en- Tered and won The regional meeT. ATTirma- Tives John Meagher and JaneT Kaufman and neqaTives Marian Marsh and Vir inia ST g av won all Their debaTes aT This maTch. AT The STaTe meeT The squad losT buT Two clebaTes Jr . . o The evenTual championship and second- ms received consisTenT place Teams. BoTh Tea superior and ouTsTanding raTings in These TournamenTs. Members of the declamation squad smile at the prospects of a successful festival. Row 1: M. Marsh, V. Stav, M. Koppen, L. Oberg, P. Steege, A. Saunderson, K. Dubke. Row 2: R. Hubacek, T. Jones, B. Forinash, J. Meagher, J. Kaufman, S. Klimpel, P. Otto. Row 3: G. Kahlert. C. lmm, D. Nelson, B. Tschohl, T. Wiltgen, A. Youel, S. Fechter, J. Aaberg, E. Matthes. :za feewwa wma: .s,mfW,,. Declam finalists prepare to leave for tourney. Row 1: L. Oberg, G. Kahlert, R. Hubacek, P. Ellis. Row 2: V. Stav. C. Held. P. Otto. The many speech Tields oiiered in 'The declama- Tion conTesTs oTTer a wide varieiy oT choices Tor par- TicipanTs. STaTe league meeTs, including sub-disTricT. disTricT, regional, and sTaTe TournamenTs, are open To Those winning any oT The divisions. The Big Nine Speech FesTival is also aTTended by The TirsT place winners Trom MHS. In The February eliminaTion conTesT Carb- lyn Held won The dramafic .reading division. Firsi' place in memorized oraTory was Talcen by Richard Hubacelc. and in original oraTory John Meagher and Ann Saunderson were senT. A Tie beTwen PaT Ellis and Jerry KahlerT headed The humorous secTion, while Virginia STav won The exTemporaneous conTesT. Lois Ann Oberg won The discussion division, and Phyllis OTTo Topped The Tield in manuscripT reading. The local conTesT was seT up by Miss Mehlhouse. and judged by TaculTy members. 84 The Junior Red Cross, working in conjunciion wiih The Naiional Red Cross and The Welfare Board, under- Jralces a proiecl' for each rnonlh of 'rhe school year. This year lhe JRC held a Chrislmas pariy ai ihe local Old Follcs home, helped fhe Manlcaio RC chapier in iis drive for blood for rhe armed forces and filled boxes of school equipmenf for shipmenl To oiher couniries. Members are elecied in iheir home rooms and serve for 'rhree years. Each year 'rwo sophomores are selecf- ed io ailend an inslruciion camp and become co-presidenis of 'fhe organizalion fhe following year. Co- presiclenls This year have been Marcia Rose and Mary Lou Berens. Service committee members meet to check contents of boxes to be sent to children overseas. Checkinq the items are Roger Robinson, Marlene Ness, .Marcia Rose, Mary Berens and Dick Lundhagen. f . Rec! 611.044 Sealed fam ' Ready for service. Row 1: S. Charles, S. Kammerer, J. Smith, iM. Rose. M. Berens. T. Walters. S. Foster, M. Freed. Row 2: M. Bowen, M. Ness. M. Stoll. E. Erickson, R. Robinson, D. Lundhagen, A. Natvig, P. Hund, N. Lund- berg, J. Roberis. J. Burgess. 35 Row Row Row Row PPWI All dressed up and no place to go. Case, R. Naylor, B. Hanson. P. Alexander. Rice. F. Boyne, J. Harten, R. Hanlon. I A Schmidt, J. Mason, D. Nelson, T. Jacobson, J. Meagher, A. Kitsls. Jenson, C. Otto, R. Robinson, P. Moen, W. Ganzel, P. LaFrance, J. Johnson i-Wpaamalei 4 ' These Junior Hi-Yers find fun in song. Gathered around the piano are C. Atwood, R. Gillson, T. Browne, B. Adams, B. Wick, G Pomerenke K Elkum R Ll-Ind hagen, W. Bares, B. Olseth, L. Klar. '49 ffimw ,gl 86 ROW Senior Hi-Y boys maintain a high standard of character. ' H Fitter r E Hau en L Gerdts C Iverson P Iver I' Row : D. Rome, D. Thom, H. Haugse, B. Baldwin, J. Christiansen, D. Langfeldt, D. Gleason, R. Schwarz. 1. . e . . Q . . . . . . s ie. Row 2: J. Bogard, O. Schueneman, C. Hjelmer. C. Johnson, D. Meyering, D. Hotchkiss. 3 4 Row : C. Mickelson, D. Beetsch, P. Johnson. A. Johnson, D. Fraser, B. Blorngren. K. Appel, W. Hendershott. JA unancfgufiine The l-li-Y groups, aTTiliaTed wiTh The school and The YMCA, pledged To mainTain high sTandards of ChrisTian characTer as They worked Through The year. There are Two Junior groups and one oT Senior mem- bers. lncluded among The Tormer is Mr. l'lanlon's club. wnose oTTicers are Brad T-lanson, presidenT: PhiIiA1ex- ander, vice-presidenTg John Meagher, secreTary: and Bob Naylor, Treasurer. The oTher Junior group is sponsored by Mr.-Klar, and members elecTed Charles ATwood' To Till The presidency, wiTh Bill Wick as vice- presidenT, George Pomerenlce as secreTary, and Wesley Bares, Treasurer. The Senior l-li-Y is led by Lyle GerdTs, president CurTis Iverson, vice-president Gene Haugen, secreTary: and Phil lverslie. Treasurer. These clubs assume various proiecTs ThroughouT Their year's business. They sponsored dances and parTies, enTerTained Themselves wiTh hayrides, and one club published a sTudenT Telephone direcTory Tor sale To sTudenTs. MeeTings are usually held bi-weekly in The YMCA! Phalanx Room. 'l gf L.-Q-1s..N X! Would-be movie operators. -l Row 1: . Simonson, D. Ahlstrom. C. Sexe, L. Johnson. F' Row 2: Redman, J. Arndt, B. Wick, B. Naylor. 1051010 O' OO 2422 9222 2 9'PU!' E 221 : --rv 3 3 FP 3 Tp bo ID cu sg B 5-ff' 2. 'ES 9 ur ' o F gr' -n gl' 3 :S ' Fa 9:1 K. S2 33 OKI gr P I' N 1' D 3 O s' 5- u fb 3 Bl 1 S F' 3 5 5. F' :c O ,T r' I The Proieclion Club, advised by C. J. Arnold, ol- lers an opporlunily lo any sludenl who wanls 'lo learn 'ro operale and use proieclion equipmenl. By fulfilling special requiremenfs, +hey are enlilled lo use any piece of equipmenl. 61064 Learning The correcl melhods of 'raking picfures, and lhe developmenl' and enlarging of lhern is lhe purpose of The Camera Club. The club rneels once every monlh. Karl Aaberg is 'the adviser. 11' nr .I TA - ,. .., ... as' .. is Q' Business club members give Prexy Morgan a happy send-off to paratroopers. . iathered around the showcase are E. Shoemaker, S. Shutt, B. Evart, D. Johnson, E. Zernechel, K. Duffield, J. Tilbury, B. Iarrie, A. McComb, T. Powell, D. Zernechel, D. Cooper, J. Morgan. riff.-,41S'7eae!1e4l.' ' ,IZ ' The Business Club al MHS is formed of lhose udenfs who work in downfown business eslablishmenls 1d receive crediis for lheir achievemenis. In lhis 'oup fhe parlicipanls receive leadership and experi- 1ce in salesmanship and business skills. Miss Vida lexander is sponsor. Manka+o High School is on lhe air! This fam- iliar phase denoies +he radio workshop group al Kalo High. Under lhe guidance of Mr. Alvin Vick, +he workshop presenled plays, skils, newscasis and various ofher radio acfivilies. MHS is on the airl low 1: H. Sexe, S. Walters, M. Elford, M. Skallcky, C. Cline, K. Evans. C. Imm, N. Young, J. Jovaag, J. Olson, B. Johnson, I. Duffield. :ow 2: J. Roberts, E. Nelson, V. Stav, M. Anderegg, K. Buckley, S. Wiese, S. Charles, C. Held. S. Klimpel, M. Haedt, S. reed, M. Koppen, M. Arnold. tow 3: M. Holmes, A. McComb, D. Buckley, J. Smith, M. Nelson, L. Fuller, S. Wishnick, P. Steege. M. Frazier, A. Saunder- an, S. Sass, K. Dubke. ,ow 4: A. Vick, J. Harten, P. Ellis, H.-Hau se, G. Kahlert. D. Lutes, B. Tschohl, A. Ruddy, M. Sinclair, S. Fechter. B. orinash, K. Langley. 1 -...MN V s Hmmmmmmmmmm-Why hide these under skirts? gtowdq KS. Breitbarth, N. McManis, M. Cook, J. Mohr, D. Swanson, E. Nelson, D. Reichel, E. Evans, M. Rose, Mrs. M. 3 WIC . Suriv 5: B. Ford, C. Griffiths, N. Klenk, D. Lundin, M. Skalicky, K. Brown, M. Freed, K. Nitzkowski, D. Aga, D. Flohr, J. r an son. Row 3:I N. Lundberg. H. Mackdanz, I. Pederson, M. Bienke, P. Brown, D. Oleson, M. Young, M. Bienapfl, S. Wlck, J. Olson, M. Stol . Sow 4: M. Janda, M. Jones, P. Hund, R. Sleeper, J. Mohr, D. Dallman, A. Natvig, J. Roberts, M. Moses, B. Cowan, D. OWS. Row 5: J. Brown, J. Dotv. D. Smith, B. Lueken, G. Fisk, M. Ness, M. Sinclair, J. Jovaag, B. Farm, J. Yee, L. Yee. Row 6: J. Schultz, K. Dubke, M. Koppen, N. Snyder. P. Olson, N. Young, S. Freed, M. Green, A. Reed, S. Foster, J. Burgess. Row 7: J. Boshnyak, P. Otto, S. Fechter, C. Crandall, L. Fuller, B. Norberg, M. Frazier. qc ff. 4. qw spew That new swimming pool gets used! Row 1: A. Jegeris, E. Evans, K. Evans, M. Miller, I. Pederson, J. Erlandson. Row 2: P. lmm, J. Lundin, R. Colebank, K. Langley, J. Olson, J. Jovaag, M. Sinclair. Row 3: N. Nitzkowski, M. Jones, S. Walters, M. Elford. J. Schultz, B. Lueken, B. Norberg, M. Moses, A. Natvlg Row 4: Mrs. iM. Chadwick. W.-,ummm 'Www-......,,,,,., , ww m 'F '9 w-4--fl... . . V41 . fi.. figs z Qf' If I 5 5 , Dolphins pose for cheesecake art. w 1: P. Thomsen, L. Fuller, L. Long, V. Ulrich, D. Lundin, J. Aaberg, B. Ford, D. Aga, J. Goltz, Mrs. M. Chadwick, Buckley, P. Otto. A. Saunderson. w 2: M. Beinke, C. Griffiths, D. Rowe, K. Brown, M. Frazier, S. Foster, M. Skalicky, B. Farm. w 3: K. Langley, G. Fisk, N. Snyder, C. Gillette. D. Swanson. unfafaffafuhcfp GAA, a girls' sporis organization, is a club wiih sored dances and built a homecoming floal' besides .aims of both afhleiics and enierfainmenf for its mem- carrying on their sporls' program. Other girls' athletic bers. Elaine Nelson is presiclenl' of lhe group, and clubs are also active. Dolphin club, an advanced Mrs. Mary Chadwick is sponsor. The club has spon- swimming organizaiion, and fumbling club are also aclive in their respeciive fields. Tumblers in action. w 1: J. Schultz, D. Swanson, J. Olson, D. Buckley. V. Ulrich, R. Sleeper, D. Reichel, R. Flynn, M. Skallcky, M. Hlll. M. Ier, R. Flynn, iM. Arnold. w 2: M. Holmes, P. Otto. R. Colebank. E. Evans, M. Biehn, S. Sass, P. Thomsen, S. Walters. w 3: K. Brown, D. Aga, C. Ryan, L. Yee. S. Breitbarth, M. Cook, D. Rowe, J. Hoel. w 4: M. Ness, M. Larson, N. Klenk, J. Mohr, M.'Koppen, K. Dubke, M. Beinke. C. Griffiths. I -W V .. , . 3 s Lettermen, where are all those M's'I R 1 C M' kl J KI D R K P I ow : . ic eson, . aseus. . ome, . enge. Row 2: E. Rice, P. Alexander, B. Betlock, D. Jordon. R. Sandvik, J. Har-ten, P. lverslie, P. Schueneman, D. Hotchkiss, D. Baruzzini, D. Theissen, P. Zernechel. Row 3: F. Richardson, D. Wiltgen, C. Jenson, B. Hanson, E. Haugen, D. Langfeldt, H. Harder, J. Janda, D. IMeyering, R. Doty, D. Lyons. Sow 4a T. Wiltgen, C. Laven, W. Ganzel, C. Powers, F. Arndt, P. Moen, K. Eikum. W. Bares, D. Cooper, D. Stankey, D. eetsc . M Glad ,Hamm .feifieunen LeTTer winners in aThleTics auTomaTically become members oT The M club, designed as an honorary as- sociaTion. The only proiecT underTalcen by Th'e club This year was The running oT a cloalc room aT baslceTball games. This proved Tairly proTiTable, and mosT of The members Tool: a Turn aT running The room. MeeTings were held To welcome new members, plan proiecTs'and decide oTher maTTers. Because TooTloall games were played on Loyola Tield This year, The M club was unable To seT up a reTreshmenT sTand as was The cusTom in pasT years. However, some oT The members of The club did assisf in The managemenT oT a sTand which was conTrolled by The High School AThleTic AssociaTion in hopes of geTTing This organizaTion ouT oT The red. The M Club has as a goal The developmenT of beTTer leadership and relaTions wiTh Tellow leTTer win- ners. Monogram oTTicers were Carl Mickelson. presi- denT: Jim Klaseus, vice president Dick Rome, secre- Tary: and Kim Pengel, Treasurer. We .. rgw we 4' - P '-r 5 A if 1 ' , ,. Y X. W' 15.-3. M Q.. .... , y i ' 1' Q f ,X,x ............, ...W .., ,,,, A A l. l. Q. Junior and senior farm shop boys are constructing their own ahora equipment while Adviser Harold Sandhoff inspects thelr wor . Future Farmers ot America, under the guid- ance ot Harold Sandhotf, is a national or- ganization designed to help 'farm boys ac- quire leadership in the tield ot agriculture. Among projects undertaken by this group dur- ing the past year have been the construction ot a tarm shop. a tool house. feeders. barn doors and other projects needed in actual tarming practice. Open to junior and senior high school boys, the organization strives to help boys get established as tarmers. During the year Harold Johnson, sopho- more. and Roger Olson, senior. reported the second and third highest corn yields in district 5 in competition sponsored by the Pioneer Hybrid Seed Company. Social activities included a tather-son ban- quet and a Christmas party. 4. 14. fbenafed adam Jge F. F. A. members. Row 1: J. Deegan, L. Foster. H. Johnson, F. Arndt, P. Hilgers, S. Wilmes. Row 2: K. Kost, P. Hoehn, R. Ward, B. Pautsch, G. Ballard. T. Gaffer, J. Hoehn, J. Neusser, K. Bergen. R. Schaub. R. Carlson. Row 3: R. Brown, L. Hodapp, D. Schlueter, P. Foster, G. Johnson. H. Schuck, L. Mutch, J. Frederick, H. Peterson. R. Lund- ren R Loe. i!20w'4:' L. eanzei. J. Adams, i.. Mann, R. olsan, R. Trio, R. schuck, J. Miahens, F. sieberg, R. Michels, H. clark, M. Kamen-lander, G. Larson. lmpresslve speakers. Row 1: H. Sexe, V. Stav, M. Marsh. 0. Reid. Row 2: C. Held, J. Meagher, 0. Schueneman, J. Kaufman. P. Ellis, C. Watts. Row 3: T. Wiltgen, D. Nelson, F. Arndt. A. Youel, H. Harder.'T. Jones. Af. f. 7fLiJu,Z'eeL Speakefut Membership -in fhe Naiional Forensic League is gained fhrough speaking experience in debale. speech coniesls. radio work, and service speeches. The degrees in lhe organ- izafion are graduafed in proporfion 'ro speech accomplishmenis. The organizafion is an honor socie+y,. and if is inacfive as a club. Members are inviled +0 parficipaie in a spe- cial NFL speech 'rournamenl each year. The presideni of fhe local chapier is Virginia Sfav, and Miss Irene Mehlhouse is 'rhe adviser. 'Ei 9' 1, 'IEEE .....,....,. ,,,.,.,,,, . .3 7 . 'E fwWW32 '1':s'sf2: V wmsfwei- 1, President Virginia Stav with the assistance of Harry Harder, left, and Alan Youel, right, compile goints of students desiring to become NFL mem- ers. 'V www ly For achievemenl in lhe 'field of iournalism, Quill and Scroll is an inlernalional honor socieiy for high school iournalisis. This organizafion is formed of Junior and Senior siudenfs in fhe upper one-Third of Their class and who have performed ou+s+anding feels of journalism. These members are inifiafed inio the club al an assembly and laler honored al' a banquet In previous years, this club has been inaclive, buf wilh fhe arrival of a new faculry adviser and renewed inleresl among 'rhe old members, officers were elecied and meelings carried on. Denoling a year of hard work and fun, fhe members of 'lhis club held an annual banquel al lhe Burron Holel and enlerlained an evening of compleie relaxalion. Mrs. Jean Procaskey, journalism inslruclor, is 'lhe ad- viser of Quill and Scroll. 1 Porkv Schueneman and Harriet Sexe, president and secretary-treasurer, check the constitution of the Quill and Scroll organization. aiZZamZSma!ZZ Wade Qulll and Scroll members look over work from prevloue years. Row 1: P. Otto, V. Stav, M. Marsh, P. Thomsen, 0. Schueneman, H. Harder. Row 2: B. Lueken. H. Sexe. 0. Reid. Row 3: P. LaFrance. C. lmm, J. Aaberg, iM. Berens, L. Oberg, J. Christlanson, D. Nelson. ,w -:9':.':-f' . J,,,.ast.m ' :.......a i J X psi.. ,,. a :sf i 5 4 if . K fx Row Row Row Row was They've got character and scholarship, show leadership and give service. 1: H. Sexe, P. Thomsen, M. Anderegg. N. Peterson, E. Nelson. 2: V. Stav, P. Hennessey, J. Bogard, N. Schaffler, T. Gpodell, D. Hotchkiss. 3: M. Marsh. F. Wiltgen, A. High, J. Klaseus, P. lverslie, L. Oberu. 0. Schueneman. 4: J. Christiansen, D. Fraser, K. Pengel, L. Gerdts, W. Hendershott, GQ Haugen, H. Harder, C. Iverson. M:.ry Larson not present when picture was taken. amz Jam new fmzewa, Frances Wiltgen and Wayne Hender- shott examine a tiny gold National Honor Din. Thirly seniors were named 'ro membership in lhe Nalional Honor Socieiy lhis year following a ioinl vole of siudenis and facully. Selecied on ihe basis of leadership, service and characler, sludenfs musi be in lhe upper one lhird of lheir class scholasfically. Nancy Schaffler was fhe firsf senior lapped and Harry Harder was lhe lasf. Of 'rhe sludenis named. William Ackerman and John Morgan are no longer of MHS. William is alfending lhe Universily of Minnesoia and John is Training as a paralrooper al' Fi. Benning. Ga. Jim Bogard is presidenl, Don Holchlciss, vice presideni, Aniia High, secrelary. and Harry Harder. freasurer. Milion Vihsfadi' is organizaiion sponsor. mg .K 1- .S 'Q- 5. 512: llllii I li Il I lllllnl ,E .v L X' Y . , 'F 4 1 ? 1 .V sq' ilu I! I xx n .- 5 i a E fr' Terry Powell and Darell Thelssen converge on a Winona back. Dick Oehler and Gene Haugen down a Farihault ball carrier. ,f gi T - Grldmen Terry Powell, Dan Langfeldt and Don Hotchkiss exhibit thelr abllltles in photos at left. ,M wer' X -s ii fe- .. M F oh OW ' ' ' T ., v 'Mi ' Q ,Q , -fa- -Q 1' 1 53 ff s ,wsaw5fjia MGX ' if' i ' T Compiling a record of eighT wins and a Tie, The ScarleTs This year Tor The TirsT Time since T926 had an undeTeaTed season. BLUE EARTH The spiriTed I95l ScarleTs goT oTT To a TasT sTarT in This 44-0 win. All oT The MankaTo ball carriers were ouT- sTanding, wiTh co-capTain Ron Sandvik going over Three Times and Dick BeeTsch caTching Two Touchdown passes. The enTire ScarleT defense was very effec- Tive in sTopping Blue EarTh plays. WASECA A Haugen To Klaseus pass gave The ScarleTs a slim 7-6 lead aTTer being ouT charged and ouTToughT The enTire TirsT 97 half. ln The second half The ScarleTs came To life wiTh Dick Oehler scoring Twice and Ron Sandvik adding anoTher Touchdown. NORTHFIELD A Touchdown by Dick SCOTT in The Tinal minuTe oT play gave NorThTield a I4-I4 Tie. The ScarleTs couldn'T score in The second halT aTTer Dick Oehler and Dick BeeTsch each Tallied in The second period. Some Tine ScarleT defensive work sTopped oTher possible NorThTield drives. me '.1: K,' .l new ,sem , , - J- Sensi f . f 7 -of ' rf. f'ff3Wl7f,'yg,ikfVf , A- f ,, , ' U D . x U A , . Zales ' '1 W . .,i, if QQ ..,. 1 I ' -,.:,..E.. kd ,W A ii' ff, 755 V g i v im , - c :QQ , 1. ig , .,:.5e:g:2'. , 3 .-2:,, :avi E :sa ' Dick Oehler, Gene Haugen, Jim Klaseus, Don Meyering all varsity players, go through paces for Otaknam camera Geac! pfaqefzfi, Goa-cf: . . . ALBERT LEA Showing much improvemenT aTTer The I4-I4 Tie aT NorThTield. The ScarleTs rang up a 26-6 vicTory over AlberT Lea. Ron Sandvik's Two Touchdowns on quick opening plays and Theissen To BeeTsch passes were The offensive highlighTs in This conTlicT. The Redmen defense con- Tinued To look good. FARIBAULT The versaTile ScarleT oTTense managed To geT a I3-7 lead which was very much in danger in The lasT minuTe oT play. The spiriTed ScarleT line held TighT as The game ended wiTh The ball less Than a TooT from The ScarleT goal line. WINONA The kicking Toe oT Dick Lyons gave The ScarleTs a 7-6 win over The scrappy Winhawks. Gene Haugen was The only Redman To score. Fine line-backing and good line play kepT The Winhawks Trom scoring more Than one Touchdown. Dick Beetsch crosses the goal line after receiving a pass from Gene Haugen. Dick Oehler breaks away from two Owatonna tacklers. 98 Dick Oehler and Ron Sandvik are just about to stop an Owatonna back, and Scarlets are exhuberant after the homecoming victory with a 26-0 score for Alumni members of the class of '26, honored at the festivities. me: zfmeefeazefi Se Gene Haugen's passing and detensive work was outstanding as he led the Scar- lets to this 26-O homecoming win. Hau- gen's passes were completed tor touch- downs three times-twice by Jim Kla- seus and once by Dick Oehier. The Scar- let detensive set-up was very ettective against the indians. ROCHESTER With Dick Oehier and Gene Haugen doing the passing and Jim Klaseus and Dick Beetsch on the receiving end. the Scarlets beat Rochester 20-0. Ron Sand- vik was outstanding on ottense, and Dick Rome, Dick Beetsch, Harry Harder and Ron Sandvik are shown at right going through phases of practice drllla. Haugen was the detensive standout with the rest ot the Scarlets doing well in that department. RED WING Again it was Dick Lyons' extra point that gave the Scarlets their margin ot victory. Gene Haugen smashed over tor the tirst touchdown. but Red Wing quickly tied the score. A tourth period Winger score gave the Scarlets the neded tire tor their 60-yard drive capped by Sandvik's smash into the end zone tollowed by Lyons' winning point. The game ended I3-I2. Raw 1:tD. Baruzzini, J. Harten, D. Oehler. D. Hotchkiss, R. Sandvik, E. Haugen, B. Adams, D. Theissen, D. Lyons, T. amer . Row 2: Coach Todnem, J. Probart, R. G. Gillson, V. Rush, D. Meyering, J. Klaseus, C. Atwood, F. Richardson, T. Slmonson, J. Anderson, P. Sorsenson, F. Boyne. Row 3: P. lverslei, D. Kolling, R. Hubacek, H. Harder, R. Muetzel, D. Rome, T.-Powell, J. Janda, P. LaFrance, W. Wlstrom, L W'II' m S J hn on Coach Gi ntro . , . , pe g. Row :11'aD.sLang?eId:, C. Nelson, rK. Eikum, W. Bares, B. Cassel, G. Blanshan, C. Jensen, Coach Larson. 404 '7afhem'4 dicfmen The I95l ScarIeTs compIeTed MankaTo's TirsT un- deTeaTed season since I926, neTTing second place in league play. AIThough undeTeaTed, a Tie wiTh NorTh- Tield kepf The ScarIeTs from a Big Nine co-champion- ship wiTh AusTin. The ScarIeTs will be graduaTing eleven senior IeTTer- men. They are Co-capTains Gene Haugen, back: Ron Sandvik, back: and ends Dick BeeTsch and Jim Klaseus: Tackles, Dick Rome and Dan LangTeIdT: guard, Terry Powell: and Dick Oehler, Don HoTchkiss, Harry Harder, and Don Meyering, backs. A TacTor conTribuTing To The success This year was The Tine condiTion of The players. There were no serious injuries during The enTire season, reTIecTing a Tine fob of coaching done by Coach Louis Todnem and his Two assisTanTs, John Larson and LesTer Gripen- Tro . gTeam spiriT and The will To win were iIIusTraTed by The Team's cooperaTion wiTh The coaches in working hard and observing Training rules. Topping OTT The season was The annual TooTbaII ap- preciaTion banquet AT This Time Dick Lyons, exTra poinT kicker and halfback, and Joe Janda. sTandouT as a defensive guard. were named To co-capTain The Team nexT Tall. BIG NINE STANDINGS Name Won LosT Tied AUSTIN ...... 7 0 MANKATO . . 6 O RED WING . . . 4 2 OWATON-NA . . . 4 3 NORTHFIELD . . 3 3 FARIBAULT . . 3 3 ALBERT LEA . . I 5 WINONA . . I 6 ROCHESTER . . 0 7 lt won't work, Coach Louis Todnem declares as his Assist ant Coaches Lesten Gripentrog and John Larson try to ex plain a proposed play. IGI The ICB!!! DOSOS. Coach Louis Todnem, Manager Roger Field, Carl Mickelson, Darell Theissen, Dick Beetsch. Ordell Schueneman Wesley Bares, Eugene Haugen, Kim Pengel. Captain Dick Rome, Paul Moen, Dick Oehler, Delmar Stankey Daryl Hiniker, Bradley Hanson, Don Hotchkiss, Harry Harder, Manager Philip lverslie. Scan-lei! 74h B59 Wine 'Wife They're a fine bunch of boys, Coach Louie Todnem declared as 'rhe Scarlels complefed fheir '52 season. A+ fhe be- ginning of The season l said I would be salisfied wifh fhree wins and look . . . 'rhey ended up co-champions of 'rhe Big Nine conference, ihe coach said in praise al fhe season's end. The Scarlefs wiih a record of seven wins and fhree losses fied wilh Red Wing for ihe Big Nine championship. Their only losses were 'ro Faribaull 46-42 in an over- lime period, lo Ausiin 52-51, and Owa- fonna 45-42. All ofher conference games were viciorious for 'lhe Todnemifes. The Scarlels were led in scoring by for- ward Dick Beelsch followed by Dick Oehler, Kim Pengel, Carl Mickelson and Capfain Eick Rome who rounded ouf fhe sfarfing uve. 101 1 fl' xi' . .L fr' W, 1 MN 4f 4 X Wm fbmbucz' l , Dick B 1 h lf oi k oee Sc WE if uc ehler V Kim Pengel i 2 Delmar Stankey Carl Mickelson hia!Awl,4fkq S Q? Q AJ lO2 gs E- ff? W ll . , fi, 4, . I M X ,Q kk! QQ, iv fi iqgq V51 , 1? l 2- , X 1 5 . - M- ' 7.4 l I V it f'- fl NN XE 1 Q X' It 1' , ? J! -' . sg' F N -QLQKK ,rf kk ' N- :A 1 L 'Q 5 1, Y, ,L 4 A Kill . sw X .' ap! lg ' , , L X , Ri 'KAZ1 Q 'LM Manlralo Manlrafo Manlxaio Mankafo Manlrafo Manlrafo Mankaio Mankafo Mankafo Mankalo Manlrafo Manlraio Mankafo Manlra+o Manlrafo Manlrafo Manlraio Rome la watches, E' lllll I '52-52 SCARLET SCHEDULE 46 58 42 62 55 46 42 5l 57 5l 50 54 52 42 46 39 55 James .,,........FaribnuH .,.,..,..4,.4,.....,Waseca ........,,......Alber+ Lea .,.,.........,..Cambridge .....,.,....,.,.,...,,.Canby ,.,.,...4......,.Sherburn ............,Owaionna ....,.....,....,..Ausfin , ......... .................,., W inona ...,,,....4.4Norfhfield .,.,....,......Rochesler . ,......... ,......,.....,..,., O wafonna ,......,.......Alberl' Lea ...,...,..,.Red Wing .........,..Guslavus ys one up In Waseca game, Oehler Wm- em. J, Su Med Bradley Hanson Daryl Hlniker Paul Moen Eugene Haugen Darell Theissen Wgwf I fzmzwm ' WW 1131541-', Jil, 'W IM! LU' Beetsch shoots jump 'shot In Albert Lea game. TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Ttlmw DISTRICT SIX Manlcafo BI . ,.......,.,,......,.. . ,,,,....,..,. Minnesofa Lalro 39 Manlxaio 63 .,...,........,....,.,,...,,.....,......,......, Lake Crysfal 28 Mankafo 69 .,.....,.........,.......,.....,..,.,..........,...,.,...... S+. James 42 REGION TWO Mankafo 47 ..................,...,.,...,,.....,.,..., Mounfain Lake 49 Manlcafo 40 ....,.,... .....,,,..,,... W or'I'hing'I'on 39 103 ivfmbo izs Future Scarlets Row 1: Darryl Hill, Warren Rose, David Kolling, Jerry Anderson, Duwayne Friedricks, Dennls Graham, Pete Soren- son, Wayne Jorgensen. Manager Dick Dietz. Pow 2: Charles Ahlstrom, Ray Muetzel, Chris Hellevlk, Charles Nelson, Bruce Olseth, Wesley Wistrom, Garry Blan- shan, Coach John Larson. 'JEMM7 '4 '7ea4n The KaTo High Yannigans encounTering some Tough opposiTion This year, Tailed To reach The .500 mark. and ended The season wiTh Tive wins, eiqhT losses and one Tie. The Tie occurred when The AusTin B - Yanningan game was Tied aTTer one period of overTime and had To be called Tor The ScarieT game. i we 5. .fi 1 'J' play. Duck Oehler and Kim Pengel fight for rebounds. Wes Wnstrom shoots as Scar- Iets Haugen, Harder, and Schueneman come in on the S-1. X04 Coach John Larson's men sTarTed slowly, losing The TirsT Tour games before beaiing The Waseca B's . From Then on, The boys showed vasT improvemenT and reached Their peak Toward The end of The season. Jerry Anderson, Bruce OlseTh, and Ray MueTzel were The Teading scorers This year and are Top con- Tenders Tor nexT year's ScarieTs. IP, Q 1. . 1 , it f a L. ,, C H I t , J B I1 IO I1 I Led by Caplain Dale Nelson's flashy fielding and quick lhinking, fhe I95l version of lhe Scarlel base- ball 'ream compiled a respeclable IO-8 record over lhe season. Able 'fo win only four of Il regularly scheduled games, lhe Scarlel nine came back sfrong al lourna- menl 'rime winning six oi seven games. They losi only fo Redwood Falls, eveniually slale champs. Mankalo defealed Maplelon and Madelia in lhe dislricl and eliminaled Wells and Windom in regional play. The Redmen played one of lheir besl games of ihe season againsl Avarado in 'rhe iirsl game of l'he slale fourney. winning 9-8 in eleven innings on Darell Theissen's 'rriple and Mickelson's buni single. Behind The four-hir pilch- ing of Dick Beelsch, 'rhe Scarlels copped lhird place in fhe slale, squeezing pas? Auslin I-O. Leller winners were Caplain Dale Nelson, Les Yaxfheimer, Don l-lixon, Dick Rome, Dick Lyons. Cliff Jenson, Al LaFrance and Carl Mickelson. Prospecls for anolher successful season under new Coach Luverne Klar are good, since five of lhese lellermen are relurning in I952. Pitcher Dick Beetsch sends one over the plate- Here are the regional champs. Squad members ln back row are: Dale Nelson. Dick Beetsch, Terry Powell. Dick Rome, Cliff Jenson. Al LaFrance, Flon Sandvik. Middle row: Coach Orv Schwankl, Vern Rush, Pete LaFrance, Tom Jacobson, Bob Ad J'm H t D l Thl ams, I ar en, arel essen, Dick Lyons. Front row, Lester, Yaxtheimer, Carl Mickelson, Jerry Thllgen, Lowell Johnson, Don Hlxon. John Just and Bob Starr. E516 5 If 5 Don Arthur pulls in at the flnlsh close on the heels of Leo Lamb of St. James. Dlck Oehler in record-breaking leap. Mankato was awarded ifs firsf class A sfafe afh- lefic championship by Jerry Nelson's cindermen as fhey copped firsl' place by edging ouf pre-meef favor- ife Washburn by l7lf2 fo I5. Pacing Mankafo's upsef vicfory were Jerry Simon- son and Bill Harder. bofh winners of individual cham- pionships. Harder had fo seffle for a fie in 'rhe high jump. Simonson fook undispufed firsf in fhe l2O high hurdles. Dick Oehler aided 'rhe cause by placing second in fhe broad lump as well as ioining Simonson, Jim Klaseus, and Don Arfhur fo Take second place in fhe 880-yard relay. Alfhough fhe sfafe meef was no doubf fhe frack- sfers mosl' successful oufing, fhey did have fwo ofher very oufsfanding accomplishmenfs. These were fhe copping of fhe Carlefon and Big Nine meefs. ln fhese meefs fhe Scarlefs proved beyond all doubf fheir superiorify on fhe frack and field. Af fhe Carlefon meef, Simonson, Arfhur and Harder displayed fhe good form fhaf was so consisfenl' fhroughouf fhe season fo rouf all opposifion and cop fhe meef by abouf I5 poinfs. Winning a Big Nine meel' is an oufsfanding ac- complishmenf anyfime and even more so when a feam is af' ifs low ebb of the season, said Coach Nelson following fhe Redmen's vicfory af fhe conference ouf- ing. Jerry Slmonson and Dlck Oehler I e a d In I o w hurdles. 106 Bill Harder goes up and over the bar. The siaie championship was an appropriale finale fo Manlca+o's mosl successful track season. Coach Jerry Nelson guided his lraclcmen 'ro six slraighl' viciories after placing second in lhe opening lvlefropolilan indoor meef. Harder was The only man able io capfure an individual championship ai this meei as he leaped 5' 8 'ro 'rake ihe high iump. Arihur, Simonson, Klaseus. Oehler and Schmill' also conlribuied fo 'Kaio's fine showing. Winning the Indian relays proved a profiiable warm- up as 'rhe Scarlels nexi copped the Carlefon meel and continued Their domination of lhe slaie 'rraclc and field eve,n'rs by placing iirsl ai lhe Big Nine meei. The dislricl' and region were likewise lalcen by 'rhe Redmen as lhey prepared Jrhemselves for The s+a're. LeHer winners were Co-Captains Don Arlhur and Jerry Simonson, Bill Harder, Jim Klaseus, James Nelson. Don Hoichlciss, Bill Rice. Diclc Oehler, Roger Burlcel and John Schmilf. 7ake 70p Alanna aiglale filed State track champs in the back row are: rlarry Harder, Tom Randolph, Wayne Ganzel, John Schmitt, Bill Harder, Roger Burkel. Dick Ryan, Coach Jerry Nelson. Front row, Don Arthur, Jim Nelson, Dick Oehler, Nick Hasselfeldt, Bill Rice, Bob Boyne, Don Hotchkiss and Jim Klaseus. Missing from the picturejs Co-Captain Jerry Slmonson. ium HRH. .if Golfers Ron Sandvik Don Cooper, Lloyd Horness, Delmar Stankey and Jerry Cooper pose for pnoto. ' Qs 5, ' v M f' ' EE Q has Wg f A- , an -' inn, , H 'tw 7 A , Wea 3 6 far. hzkmen Compiling an impressive record over fhe season 'rhe Todnem-coached Linlcmen wenl on lo cop second place in 'rhe region, only four poinls behind Fairmont +he champs. Meels included fwo wilh Shalluck of Faribaulf, one each wilh Alberl Lea, Norlhiield. Waseca an-d Fairmonl. Top performer in These meels was Donald Cooper, junior and lirsl man of l'he eniire season. The Scarlels showed momenls of grealness dur- ing ihe enlire 'SI season. Of fhese, none were more sparkling 'rhan 'lheir performance af The regional as lhey pressed Fairmonl' all lhe way only fo lose ou+ in 'rhe lasl' round. Lefler winners were Caplain Lloyd l-lorness. Don Cooper, Jerry Cooper, Delmar Slanlcey and Ron Sand- vik. Don Cooper, lhis year's capfain, will be joined by all bul Lloyd. 108 Experiencing a good season fhe Scarlei lennis 'ream compiled a 2-4 record over The season. Cap- fain Bob Boyne showed good iorn over 'rhe season. Two underclass- men, Brad Hanson and Eddie Rice. displayed promising abiliiy. Seniors Dean Rober+s, Herm Childs, Jim Nielsen and Bolo Boyne will be missed on 'rhis year's crew. ln 'rournamenf play 'rhe Scarleis found +he going a bi+ rough as mos+ of 'rheir represenlalives were eliminafed in eifher lhe disfricl' or regional. However, Ed Rice and Brad Hanson survived 'rhe meefs and wen+ fo 'rhe s'ra're in ihe doubles where +hey were elim- inaled. ncfe .lead Nebwn Netmen take a rest In the back are Coach Clyde Zotalls, Dean Roberts Brad Hanson, Bob Boyne. Front row, Eddie Rice Jerry Childs and Jam Nielsen Co-Captains Dan Langfeldt and Ron Doty tangle in practice. Enioying fhe facilifies of a suifable gymnasium for fhe firsf fime in fhe hisfory of fhis young sporf, fhe l952 grapplers compiled an impressive record over fhe year. The over all record of fhe feam during fhe regular season was a very respecfable four wins, one fie, and 6 losses. Gufsfanding performer for fhe squad was sopho- more Dick Jordan who wenf fhrough fhe regular season undefeafed. ln fournamenf compefifion fhe Redmen ran info one of fheir rnosf formidable opponenfs in fhe form of a sfrong Blue Earfh crew. This meef found fwo'Scarle-fs, Joel l-luelslcamp and Carl Laven, gain- ing sfafe berfhs by virfue of double wins by bofh boys. Laven won his final mafch wifh an impressive decision over his Blue Earfh opponenf. Huelslcamp was also very impressive as he won his final mafch 6 - O. Af fhe sfafe meef Laven was eliminafed in 'lhe firsf round as l-luelslcamp won fwo of 'rhree mafches fo cop fhird place. Hopes for anofher good season nexf year are favorable since only fwo boys, Ron Dofy and Dan Langfeldf, from fhe sfarfing feam are being graduafed fhis year. Qaappfeu Gomfpife ' Wrestlers dlsplay brawn. Row 1: B. Adams, R. Doty, N. Nelson, W. Ganzel, C. Laven, D. Langfeldt. J. Huelskamp. gow Z3 D. Hewitt, J. Graber, F. Ackerman, D. Spry, D. Ahlstrom, F. Richardson, D. Meyerlng, D. Wlltgen, G. Ballard or an Row 3: E. Briar, J. Probart, J. Rood, B. Temple, R. Hassing, B. Cassel, D. Pohl, J. Klaseus, J. Matteson, E. MacDonald H. Snow, M. Wiltqen. S M L Chamns. B Adams P LaFrance J Klaseus F Richardson. D- Ah'-iir0m. D- Gleason qacfcfau-C7ap3.!1'l . Wife The mos? evenly mafched 'reams ever fo parfici- pale in +he Manlcafo High inframural league and fhe use of The new gymnasium highlighfed This year's play in +he S. M. L. Wallcing away wilh 'rhe championship were The Cannon Fodder, las+ year's fhird place feam and fhis year's pre-season favorife. The Foclders com- piled a I7-2 record as compared wifh +he Ponies and Benchies who loolh had a I4-5 record. One of +he mosf excifing games of The season was The final 'fill befween The Ponies and The Podders which found fhe evenfual champs winning by a close, 46-44. The Ponies made a valianf af- lempf To sfage a maior upsef as fhey iumped fo a quick lead and held if +hrough fhe 'third quarfer only fo see i+ vanish in +he final sianza. Final sfalisfics show lhal' Bill Hund of 'rho Ponies had +he besl average for fhe season as he falliecl 3I5 poinfs in I6 games for l9.7 poinis a game, Records also showed rhaf fhe Ponies were fhe 'rop offensive feam while fhe Fodders led in fhe de- fensive deparfmenf. In fhe final game of The season lhe All Sfars defeafed 'rhe Cannon Fodder in a Thrilling confesf, 36 'ro 29. ipiefi ' Wiz ' l ,,galNH ' JN I Distance men take time out for a picture. Left to right, D. Helberg, J. Schaffler, Coach Grijak, P. Alexander, D. Drum, J. Mason, B. Beardsley, M. Wiltgen, T. Wiltgen, B. Taylor, C. Otto, Wayne Ganzel. Scmleiif 011044-Gum A new sporl' af Kaio High. cross-counfry, was inilialed This fall under The capable leadership of Coach Roy Grijak. This sporl, which consisls of running long disiances over rough lerrain, began in +he fall and conlinued fhroughoul' lhe foolball season. The Scarle+s mel S+. James lwice, losing bofh deci- sions alfhough making a s+rong bid for vicfory on bolh occasions. A+ +he slafe meer, held in Minneapolis, 'rhe Redmen finished far down ihe line. However. fhey did malce a beHer showing 'rhan was expecled. Their only viclory came ai fhe expense of Nicollel in a meel' held a+ Manlcaio. LeHer winners were, Tom Willgen, only senior mem- ber. Dave l-lelberg, John Schalller, Bruce Beardsley. Dave Willgen, Bob Taylor. and Wayne Ganzel. II2 Coach Grijak Issues equipment to captain Tom Wiltuen. s E 5 e x l Q 2 z E I 1 2 1 3 s 5 E 2 L..- 'N 1 .,- r'1,, -v vin - -3-w - vw - 48 4. I f 1' as ' A 'N 9 :-Se Q 2-Q- 'Sf f um: I r K, 'S 441 '- ...-nom 'M 4 2 if R X K b q Q Q .fu in 2 X., ., V' S is M w i if M y ' R X as anew Q 'Hmm , Q.. K Royal smiles beam plentiful here f0ll0Wlng coronation ceremonies that were the highlight of homecoming festlvltles. Spangle-crowned Patty Thomsen is wearing the queenly robe and holding the honored bouquet of scarlet American beauty roses. Attending Pattv are Nancy Peterson, left, Virginla Stav, right, and ln front are Barbara Reichel, Dick Hewitt, pa90. and Shirley Walters. 1x3 x w Cheerleaders help student body gather steam for Homecoming. Tops in the Hobo Clan are Chris Hellevick. Miss Vifla Alexander, Lynn Krause, Mr. Robert Hanlon, Opal Reid. 0 0 0 0 040016 . May your reign be a happy and lsuccesstui one. With this intonation by Yell Club President Tom Kitte, Patty Thom- sen's Coronation as l95I Homecoming queen became one ot the high- lights ot the annual festivities. Weeks betore this, however. homerooms ot the school began their planning ot the floats they were to enter in the homecoming parade. The previous day was unusual, ton, tor it was the traditional Hobo day when students and taculty alike contested tor the most ridiculous costume. That night the skies around the school were receiving their nightly quota ot light and noise as a huge pep rally was held betore an enormous bontire to raise the spirit ot the students. Barbara Stout, sophomore, copped the slogan contest tor homecoming with Chippaway the Indians. Following the Coronation assembly came the parade with homeroom 3Ol's tloat picturing the slogan, Scarlets Sail, Indians Trail. taking top Homeroom hackers hlghllght Homecoming. In top photo, Ver- non Rush decks the goal posts ln bril- liant red and whlte. Yell Club President Tom Klffe crowns Patty Thomsen 1 9 5 1 Homecomlng Queen. 114 It' P tt l I l Karl Aaberg plays Nero as the bonfire breathes S 3 y' Q r' its last! 14125' had honors. The floal' depicted a huge crepe paper sail boal' with an Indian lrailing in a small wagon. The winning parade slogan was Le+'s Burn Their Teepees +0 Keep Their Wigwam. Other floal' winners were Arnell Gish's homeroom, second place with Indians Eleven, Bound for Heaven, and third place honors went io Philip lverslie's room with Make Indians Teepee Weepeef' Mr. lverslie's homeroom also captured the second place spot wiih their slogan and third place honors went 'ro Miss Bertram Cannaday's room for the slogan, Heap Big Smoke, But No Fire. Thai night came the long awaited game, in which the Scarlelrs success- fully chipped away the Indians, defeating 'rhem 26-O 'ro malce the celebra- tions complete. After the game came the dance . . . and lhal was il! I+'s hard lo fall: about The wonderful acfivilies . . . But so easy to re- member. The Queen trips the light fantastic. I Five of the fairest beam' at the camera. Smiling during the parade are Attendants Barb Fleichel, Nancy Peterson. Queen Patty Thomsen and Attendants Virginia Stav and Shirley Walters. ,qv 1 . - as i X r , was iii i JM - 1 av ,, . - i iff 'ii i ' 1' . I x 5 Q l Sandra Breltbarth is Miss Liberty as band per forms during half at Homecoming. A av- iL E M N... P , This is the way the cast looked after the final curtain on opening night. Cast members of My Friend Irma shown here are left to right, Phyllis Otto, Jim Mason, Gerald Kahlert, Shlrlee R fro Charle I m Joh Mea her Donn Hae and Dick L te. Seated on th div are Janet Kaufman, Bill en e. s m . n 9 , a s u s e an Wick, Ann Saunderson and Carolyn Roberts. Getting ready to aisle itl Bill Wick as Al and Ann Saunderson, Irma, leave for the church. ,ky x fm 2 Q if Ns! T T F 'l 3 . ..,. , 'ffuna' fd ann The Junior Class amused fwo large audiences lasl' November I5 and I6 wifh Hs presenfafion of My Friend Irma, a fhree-acf comedy. The casf of 'rwelve lcepf all good humor wifh a series of delighiful inferprefafions of some of widely differing characfer paris. The play which relies much more on dialogue 'lhan on plot cenlers around fhe rafher slow-wiffed Irma Peferson in her aflempfs 'ro simplify her love life. Her firsf efforls are direcfed ai long-fime boy friend, Al, whom she is frying fo frap info marriage. Al, however, islconslanily seeking a fasf-made forfune, and fhinlcs he has discovered one in Don Turner, an old friend. Don is a well-known carfoonisf and was greafly amused wifh lrma's dumb Dora cracks. as Al pufs if. Al encourages a carfoon on Irma which Don wanfs fo draw. The plof 'rhiclcens when Irma falls for Don. Meanwhile lrma's roommafe, Jane Sfacey, is having Troubles wifh her snobbish suifor, Richard Rhinelander. Mrs. O'Reilly, a widow running fhe boarding house where Jane and Irma live, adds Trouble while frying To land Professor Kropollcin, anoiher boarder. This boarder. on fhe ofher hand, spends fhe greafer parl' of his fime frying fo resisf fhe O'Reilly'+rap. Even wifh addifional complicalions broughf on fhe sfage by Madame Magda,-a flea frainer. and a plager- islic song wriier named Teddy, everyfhing pans out fo a happy and hilarious ending! 110 Dick Lutes, Ann Saunderson, and John Meagher look on as Shirlee Renfroe displays her pet flea, ls that a new dress, asks the Professor of Mrs. O'ReilIy's dress while Irma, her mother, and AI look on. 40414 ' CHARACTERS Jane Sfacy ........ . ............ ............. J anef Kaufman Irma Peferson ......4...,......... ,,...,,.,. A nn Saunderson Professor Kropoikin ....,... ,......... J ohn Meagher Mrs. O'ReiIly ...........,..... ......,.. C arolyn Roberts Madame Magda ........ ,,....,. S hirlee Renfroe Teddy Brown .,.,................,, ......,,.... J im Mason Richard Rhinelander ,...... ..,..... J erry Kahlerf Al ,.......,,.......,...........,...............,.,... ........,...... B ill Wick Don Turner .................,.,,.... ...,,,,,.. D ick Lufes B. K. Abercrombie ........ ...r,.. C harles Imm Mrs. Peterson ......,.....,..... ,......., P hyllis OHO Winnie ............,......,, ........Don na Haes We x VNQ wwawwaw Jane shortens lrma's dress for that long awaited dayl Bob Wissink, electrician, Judy Bates, Miss Mehlhouse, Celeste Stelter, directors, and Alan Youel, stage manager, prepare the technical points of My Frlend Irma. ll Jim Bogard acts as Variety Show Emcee. Could those hula skirts be authentic, boys? J. Bogard, C. Hjelmer, C. Jensen. B Cassel. ul nl! P. R. m Going to Wash That Man Is Love Where You Find It Right Out of My Hair! Barb? Otto J. Boshnyak, J. Bates. Adams. T I l Displaying The progress made during The year. The MHS choir under The direcTion oT Nicholas K. Rusinak presenTed Their TiTTh annual VarieTy Show March 27 and Z8 in The school audiTorium. WiTh Jim Bogard as masTer of ceremonies, The show used SouTh PaciTic as iTs general Theme. Scenery depicTing The Theme was made by The arT deparTmenT. Divided inTo Three parTs, The show opened wiTh Sigmund Romberg selecTions followed by vaudeville acTs, and The grand Tinale TeaTured The choir-all dressed up in naTive SouTh P'aciTic cosTumes-singing several seiecTions Trom The Rodgers-l-lammersTein musical. SouTh PaciTic. The general planning commiTTee was composed oT Jim Bogard, Opal Reid and Lois Ann Oberg. Roger Robinson, Barbara Lueken, FrankeTTa LiTTle, Myrna Daby. Donna Lauruhn and Frances WilTgen were in charge of pubiiciTy. Alan Johnson and Dick Johnson were in charge of IighTing and TickeT sales were handled by Nancy Snyder and Deiores SmiTh. The house commiTTee included PaTTy Thomsen. Barbara Reichel and Nancy PeTerson. ancy Snyder and Ann Saunderson Jerry Hollnagel returns with hll eleo- Aa birds of paradise Patty Thomsen ke a bow after their sparkling plano trlc guitar. and V00 Ull'lCh do I 9fHCefU-I hand stand. Qaed 'Sonya Pacific' In lhe Variely seclion of 'rhe show, members ol lhe sludenl body were given an opporlunily 'ro use 'lheir ingenuily in planning various acfs. Vocalisf Bar- bara Luelcen enlerfained 'rhe audience wilh Love ls Where You Find H! Several sailor acls were porlray- ed and a specialily number by four boys Jim Bogard, Cliff Hielmer, Cliff Jensen. and Bill Cassel did a graceful swing. A group of junior girls dressed in gunny sacks and boxes danced lo By lhe Sea. Interpretive .lance on a Smith Pacific Isle. E. Evans, S. Scheer, L. Fuller, G. Fisk, D. Swanson N. Nitzkowskl, V. Ulrich, P. Otto. Because of popular demand Jerry Hollnagel wilh his eleclric guilar, Tumblers Pally Thomsen and Vee Ulrich as birds of paradise, and a piano duel by Ann Saunderson and Nancy Snyder relurned lo again de- iighl lhe audience wilh lheir falenl. Again lhe Man- lcaio High School choir broughl lo fhe communify an enlerlaining program sparked wifh lhe lalent of fhe many sludenls. Careful with those broomsl D. Reichel, G. Fisk. M. Ness, B. Lueken, N. Michele, D. Smith, D. Swanson, D. Lundin. J. Schultz. ll 9 Row Row Row stad W3 'W' .rv-1 N117 W A '-...f Don't be fooled by the shining faces . . . this is the cast. 1: Barbara Reichel, Carol Cline, Elaine Nelson. 2: Sharon Kammerer, Laurel Fuller, Eleanor Orness, Carolyn Held, Pat Hennessey. 3: Pat Ellis, Curt Iverson, Keith Appel, Paul Johnson, Terry Powell, Marilyn Anderegg and Charles Hille- Prof. Michaels and Bobo are quite perplexed with their romantic problems. Charles Hillestad and Pat Ellis. madrid X K X ' 3 E 120 Se ' pfzaienl' Yes, this is Abigail Fortitude Abbott. Carolyn Held, Pat Hennessey, Laurel Fuller and Eleanor I Orness '1 r. Howie tries successfully to explain. P i l vi Barb Reichel, Terry Powell, Sharon Kammerer and at Hennessey. Abby and the onlookers at right are obviously enjoying the scene, and Bill is not describing a fish! Carolyn Held, Pat Ellis, Terry Powell, Paul Johnson and Keith Appel. CHARACTERS Mrs, Abigail Forliiude Abboll .....,................ ................ C arrie Held Susan Abboil .,..,..,.......,.,,..,,..,..,....,....,.,... ...,..,..,.,.,.,........,. C arol Cline Professor Michaels ,.... ..,.. , .........,.....,.. .....,.....,. C h arles Hilleslad Dean ..........,..............,..... ,....,.. . .,............... C uriis Iverson Mrs. Miller ..................., Laurel Fuller Pai Ellis Bobo ..........,......... Clara , ...,....,.. .. Sylvia ......,. Bunny ...,.... Helen ........ Carrie Marge ....,4...., Jaclr ...,.,..... ....,.......Sharon Kammerer ,. .,,.,....... Eleanor Orness , ............... Barbara Reichel .......,.,Marilyn Anderegg .........,.,.,.,..Elaine Nelson ,...,.,....Pal' Hennessey ..........Paul Johnson 'Madam fd ca Qaeda ' On May 8 and 9 lhe Senior class presenied Their version of Mol'her ls a Freshman, under ihe direclion of Miss lrene Mehlhouse. ln 'rhis olelighiful drama, Moiher lakes an unusual scholarship lo Poinler college because ii was lhe only way she would have money enough io send claughier Susan ihrough school. Complicaiions sei in when lhe Dean, suspicious of Moiher's appearance ai The school, seeks ways lo ousl' her. Love ahfairs and oiher characiers blend info 'rhe ploi 'ro malce everyihing a pleasani, confusing whirl. Howie .,.... ..... . ..... T erry Powell Bill .......,.. ..........., K eiih Appel . . . And ll h d d ' . Student directors Harriet Sexe and Marian Marsh can't help Terry Powell, Barb Rizfcliiel, Pali!! gjghnisbmf Marilyn A laughing as they confer with Miss Irene Mehlhouse. deregg, Pat Ellis, Carol Cline, Elaine Nelson and Keith ' x . wr Y Donna Lauruhn and Laurel Fuller give a sigh of relief! The Prom was led by class Presidents Don Hotchkiss and Lester Yaxtheimer with their dates Marilyn Miller and Janet Flltter. plum Gnu Medan Working under the theme Atom Eve, the junior class decorated Hue Mankato Armory for Hue gala Junior-Senior Prom. Headed by Opal Reid and Lois Oberg as co-chairmen, ihe project was scheduled for April 26 and 27, but because of Hood conditions Hue Banquet was postponed uniil May I7. Those attending the Prom danced among mod- ernisiic decor. designed by decoraiion chairman Pai Hennessey and Miss Margaret Sclurooien with The help of Hue commiHee. The 'rheme lent iiself easily io the construction of huge robois as well as some ultra- modern designs which adorned ihe transformed Armory for Hual night. Carol Janda, leading the music committee, ob- Tained ihe services of Harley Bennel s orchestra for Hue dance. In Hue other departments Harriet Sexe headed the inviiafion committee, while Mary Elford fool: charge of refreshmenfs. at the dance. ready. Hesitantly an invitation to the Prom is eased out by Dan Langfeldt as Shirley Walters tries to dis uise her eagerness. Dan looks over the floral selection to find the flnest corsage Flowers, a formal, the long-awaited day, and they're finally Q0 wa The finishing touches are madrflnally by Gene Haugen and Pat Henneuey, as the robot men anxiously await the big night! 'C' T' i li ...ll R NA 1 1 Don Hotchkiss delivers his welcom ing address. 'glam Zae'f4 7faeme The BanqueT. under The same Theme, was held aT Loyola Hall, May I7, and was decoraTed in like man- ner by Janice Lee and her commiTTee. Virginia STav presided over The program commiTTee. The Senior class was warmly welcomed by Don HoTchkiss, junior class president who served as masTer of ceremonies. Senior Class PresidenT LesTer YaxTheimer made The reply. OTher speakers included PaTTy l-loneTschlager. Dick Rome, John JusT, and Jean Taylor. The Tive hundred aTTending guests were enTerTained also by The KaTones. Bonnie Buhr, Carole Reuber, and Jeanne l-larTen, and by The TeapoT QuarTeT, TeaTuring Jim Bogard. Chuck Ingham, John Greenly, and Dick Ran- dall. OTher banquel' commiTTees were led by Beulah EwerT, Vee Ulrich, Leonard STreeT, and Deloris Kowal- ski. The Prom and BanqueT were begun in February wiTh The iniTial planning. The junior class sponsors The proiecT and finances iT wiTh class dues and receipTs from The class play. The dance . . . it was worth its waif in fun. Now the Prom is but crepe paper and memories, and the latter e ou ted ove coke are r c n r s. And then . . . it's goodnight until tomorrow. AIl's well that ends well! And the game ended in victory following an assembly fea- turing Lowell Johnson, Marilyn Wick, Vee Ulrich and Marian Marsh. What's the emergency Tom and Jlm? We....Tbwz'e,Raz'e,E awk... Pseudo representatives of the United Nations attend a fellowship party designed to Increase understandings and ap- preclatlons of the peoples In the world. The affair was sponsored by the Glrl Reserves. Pi and Civics members at work on their winter wonderland. Opal Reid, Kay Evans, Shirley Klimpel, Vee Ulrich, Eleanor Orness, Marilyn Anderegg, Nancy Schaffler, Mary Elford and Carolyn Held are busy working in the school's front foyer. This is fhe exfra-curricular acfivifies secfion. Whaf fhaf amounfs fo is fhe living secfion. lf's nof fhe essenfial phases of school life fhaf make us like high school, buf fhe liffle, unimporfanf fhings. Some. like fhe assembly programs fhaf broughf us everyfhing from afomic energy fo Canadian wilds, were carefully planned for our enjoymenf. Bul' ofhers iusl' sorf of happened . . . and fhey pleased, foo . . . The affer game dances. for insfance . . . The efforfs of fhe Swing Band. and fhe feeling of happiness when fhe feam won-or fhe hurf feeling when fhey didn'l' . . . And fhe poflucks and slumber parfies fhaf need no infroducfion . . . The fun a+ fhe hundreds of club meefings wifh nobody ever geffing a fhing done . . . The rush for fhe cafeferia af noon, and fhe feeling fhe seniors had when fhey gof a four-minufe bell.. These are iusf a few of fhe fhings you'll recall . . . or wish you could. 1 QW, Ufffbefw Those nickels from candy help the Otaknam. Hotchkiss is making a purchase from the Otaknam's noon- e candy stand manned by staff members. On duty for the day Eleanor Evans and Pat Hennessey. New gridiron heads! Janda and Dick Lyons, co-captains of the 1953 football team over -a proposed play for next season. Faculty members Robert Hanlon, Vlda Alexander. Bertram Cannaday, Lucy Joyce, and Harry Fitterer try their best to keep warm at a football game. How aboui the pep meeiings? The cheerleaders pleading for vol- ume, and the speeches given by facully members . . . And the Toolball caplains saying goodbye 'ro 'rheir coach . . . The marching praclice with The band. Everyone gol so fired, and had so much fun . . . The lrips 'ro oul-of-iown bas- kelbail games, and 'frying 'ro oul- yell lhree hundred people wifh lhirly, and somelimes doing il . . . The squeal of delight that ran lhrough the audience when Polly was led out lo be crowned Queen . . . The firsl' issue of 'rhe High News . . . The announcemeni of T nexl year's football caplains . . . T Waiting impalienlly unlil you were picked up for +he Prom . . . The excilernenl of the Pi invifalions . . . The class plays, and all The laughter that wenl with them . . . sm, sw, qs aww The Student Council's newly purchased popcorn stand lends refreshments at the basketball games. Testing its delicious flavor are Eleanor Evans, Kay Evans, Marion Marsh, Elaine Nelson. Below: Cheerleaders Nancy Peterson, Phyllis Abbe, Roger Field, Barbara Reichel, and Donna Swanson Iaud team as we lead 6-0. The Thrill-or pangs of disappoinTmenT-aT The Nafional Honor SocieTy assembly . . . The Tension during The baskefball TournamenTs . . . The sTruggle you had geTTing up The nerve To ask somebody To The Homecoming dance . . . And even ThaT funny feeling when you spenT your firsT day in The new school. lT's so big, you ThoughT . . . And Trying To geT used To hearing calls over The loudspeaker sysfem . . . The worried looks everyone wore iusT before grades came ouT and before semesTer TesTs . . . The fun ThaT you had aT The parTies aTTer The prom . . . The fun of The VarieTy Show-maybe you were in iT . . . The elecfion oT class oTficers . . . and so on. These Things were fun, and Tiring, and They hurT a Ii++Ie somefimes, buT every minuTe was someThing To remember. Why is iT ThaT These liTTle Things are so big? They're so crazy. and so silly . . . and so wonderful. These Things, and The Ten Thousand more you're Thinking of now. are Mankafo High School. And maybe There are more imporTanT parTs To school life, buT These will be The ones you'll remember. in . . . !uL10m.L'ife . T T K. l , x X Members, of the Student Council Porky Schuene- man, Eddie Rice, Harry Harder, Eleanor Orness, Donna Swanson, Nila Young, Vee Ulrich, Dave Fraser, and Chris Hellevik decorate the Christ- mas tree in the auditorium foyer. W..-.r Wm! Wm I2 Majorettes below highlighted the marching band's routine this year. sf: Q Shirley Wick, Sandra Breitbarth, Fred Leslie, Marilyn Stoll, and Sheila Sass pose in formation. V At left, Vee Ulrich, Phll lverslie. Shiner Fuller, Curtis Iverson, Barb Nelson, and Pete LaFrance enjoy an after-game dance ln the new gym. Kato dress-alikes look over fashions. Displaying the popular bat-winged sweaters.and fuzzy anklets are Joan Von0hlen, Marilyn Miller, Judy Flitter, and Bonnie Reid. The Confederates are here. Turning io the Confederacy are Northerners Jon Wilaby and Tom Keefe. if? QW Bal. . . We The ever-conscious clofhes-minded MHS sfudenfs never seem fo leave fhe school year wifhouf leaving be- hind fraces of some of fhaf year's fads and fashions for which fhey are responsible. Af fhe beginning of fhe year. fhe mosl' popular hair sfyle was a shorf hair-do. However, a picfure from Life's cover broughf a sudden change in fhe sfyles. ln addifion fo fhe usual bobs worn. fhe girls fried eifher .fhe so-called poodle or horse's fail. The poodle required very shorf hair. Turned To ringlefs covering fhe Cranium. The horse's fail was made by pulling fhe hair away from fhe face and by fying a ribbon or rubber band in fhe back. Of The fwo, fhe horse's fail proved The more popular. Few braved fhe barber's scissors for fhe poodle cuf. Poodled and Horse-tailed. Off Life's cover and into Kato's halls are poodled Jean Johnson and Shirley Wick. Mariann Frazier and Eileen Sexe show the horse's tail. Our mofhers can remember back in fhe early fwen- Hes when a pleafed slcirf was a musf and probably when fhe l980's roll around, we'll recall fhe musf of a pleafed slcirf baclc in 'rhe 5O's. These pleafed skirfs were pafferned from gay colored Scofch plaids and woolen maferial. ln addifion fo fhe ofher wool and corduroy slcirfs if became necessary fo gef ouf 6randma's old quilfing frames for fhe big quilfed circle slcirfs. Medallions refurned once again on fhe girls' sweafers as a carry-over from lasf year. The '52 fouch was made by puffing fhis hammered-jewelry on shoulder bags and belfs. Bracelefs also carried dangling obiecfs of minia- fure medallions. Scaffer pins were sfill worn on sweafers and dresses. 128 .fave fl! A rising Tad was broughT in by The boys. IT used To be Ten gallon haTs or some TanTasTic headgear ThaT iTs wearer labeled haT: now These Yankees Turned To The SouTh wiTh Their ConTederaTe haTs. Accompanying These haTs were The usual ouTside winTer wear. During The baske+baII TournamenTs, red and whiTe Civil War haTs, sTyled as The ConTederaTe haTs, were worn as a good- luck Token To The Team. A girl's wardrobe included many sweaTers. blouses, and skirTs. Added To The blouses were dainTy liTTle Tlow- ers. Ribbons were also worn under The collars of The blouses. Cardigans. shorT sleeve and long sleeve pull-overs, remained prominenT. These sweaTers ranged from The Hey, Mr. Fitterer, your tie isn't stralght. Alan Youel, Ordell Schueneman, Mr. Harold Fitterer. and Dick Lutes invade the Home Ec room for grooming pur- poses. plain woolen ones To The Tuzzy cashmeres. The idea of The baT-winged sleeve was originaTed by one of our TashionisTs. These sleeves were soon added To The sweaT- ers and gave Them a new look. FooTwear included dirTy and scuTfed-up saddle shoes, loafers. and suede shoes. Wifh These were worn The heavy whiTe ankleTs. KniTTing needles were broughT ouT and angora cuffs were made To puT over The ankleT Tops. Colored sTockings came ouT To maTch The kniT JanTzen sweaTer and skirT seTs. Sleeveless sweaTers, whiTe shirTs, and bow Ties were Typical accessories in a boy's wardrobe. ln addiTion To sweaTers. The brighT shirTs reTurned wiTh Their maTes-The corduroy slacks. 129 Q 0 s 2: ft. as my 'sai s in .:.. The fashionable pleats and qullts. Twins Judy and Janie Mohr compare the effortless job of cleaning Patrice lmm's skirt to that of cleaning their own pleated ones. Medallions again popular. Sharon Kammerer inspects the contents of Mlrlam WigIey's medallion shoulder bag. New find ca Sfrafaw ofa flaeam i '44 FRXQ qos F L1 Zxadwx Memories . . . Tha+'s a word you have probably 'rhoughf a lol abouf recenfly . . . and you probably wonder .why. And you may be saying' lo your self 'rhere's somefhing big . . . and wonderful . . . aboui high school. And you probably w onder why. And maybe you furn around and look back fhrough fhe doorway you iusi passe d, and even lhough you know you're headed for somelhing bigger your eyes cloud a liHle. And you wonder why. H's hard To pul' your finger on. l+'s a hard Thing 'lo figure ouf. ll 's hard io leave someone you've known for 'rhree years-such shorf years-and grown io lo ve. And ihal' someone is Mankafo High. May- be ii's This same love Thai draws old grads b ack 'ro 'rheir schools affer 'rweniy-five years. Maybe il s 'rhis same love ihal' makes Manka ro High fo you iusf a colleciion of simple, liffle, loveable experiences. I+ will never be fhe sam e . . . maybe +ha'r's why i+'s so sad. And now i+'s +ime +o go . . . and +nere's nofhing leff . . . buf memories. Take fhem and cherish fhem, because if will never be fhe same . . . iu sf memories . . . .X fi 4 A FY X-2 f N N , wx 'X-1 '12-T, ld slung: :::i:::3 131 aff! Aaberg. Joyce-44, 66, 7l, 72, 74, 77 78, 82, 84, 9I, 95 Abbe, Ernesi-55 Abbe, Phyllis-6l, 70, 80, I26 Ackerman, Bill-24 Ackerman, Floyd--55, 70, IIO Adams, Bob-44, 86, l00, I05, ll0, Ill Adams, Jacqueline-24 Adams. John-55, 93 Adams, Ruili-43, 44, 64, 65, 72. 78, ll8 Aga, Donna Mae-55,72, 80. 90, 9I Almlsirom, Charles-55, I04 Ahlslrom, Donald-24, 88, ll0, III Alexander, Phil-44, 73, 86, 92, II2 Allen Janice-44, 78 Alinow, William-24, 88 Anderegg. Marilyn-24, 61, ba, 70. 12, 80, 82, 89, 96, I20, l2l, I25 Anderson, Alan-55 Anderson, Bernadeffe-72 Anderson, Anderson, Jack-55, I00 Jerry-55, IO4 A el Keifh-24 87 I20 l2l Freed, PP u r I 1 Arndi, Fred-24, 88, 92, 93, 94 Arndf, James-55, 88 Arnold, Marilyn+44, 64, 65, 72, 9I Arvidson, Delores-24 Aiwood, Charles-44, 86, 88, I00 Ausiacl, Douglas-55 Axfelle, Barbara-55, 66, 73, 80 Bowen, Douglas-44, 72 Baker, Rene-55 Baldwin, Bradley-24, 72, 87 Ballard, Gary-55, 93, H0 Bares, Wesley-44, 7l, 86, 92, 99, IOO, I0l Barisch, Eunice-44, 70 Baruuini, Dick-l0, l8, 44, 92, l00 Bales, Judy-44, 64, 69, 70, 74, ll7, II8 Beach, John-24 Beardsley, Bruce-55, 73, II2 Beefsch, Dick-23, 24. 68. 70, 87, 92, 98, 99, l00, lOl, IO2 l03 Beinke, Marian-44, 64, 73, 90, 9l Beisel, James-55 Berens. Mary Lou-44, 65, 68, 72, 75, 78, 85. 95 Bergien, Milan-44, 54, 73, I03, l06 Berkman, Dave-25, 72, 73 Beflock, Bob-44, 92 Biehn, Marian-44, 67, 78, 9I Bienapfl, Marian-55, 73, 78, 90 Blanshan, Garry-I8, 55. I00, I04 Blomgren, Bill-I5, 25, 87 Bogard, James-25, 42, 7I, 72, 73, 87. 96, ll8 Bolirer, Mary-44, 79 Borneke, Mary Ann-25. 70, 79 Boslmyak, Jean-44, 65, 67, 78, 90, IIB Bowen, Douglas-44, 72 Bowen, Mary-43, 44, 68, 72, 85 Boyle, Shari-55. 73. 80 Boyne, Frederick-I I, 44, 62, 66,.72, 73, 86, I00, l07, I24 Braun, Beverly-55 Breer, William-44 Breiland, Wilma-55 Breilbarih, Sandra-Il, 53, 55, 62, 80, 90, 9l, II5, I27 Briar, Elmo-55, Il0 Briar, Imogene-25. 50 Briley, Doroihy-55 46 Broughfen, Ann-44 Brown, Joyce-25, 79, 90 Brown, Kay-55, 66, 73, 80, 90, 91 Brown, Pai-66, 90 Brown, Ralph-55, 93 Browne, Frank-44 Browne, Thomas-55, 86 Brynsvold, Phyllis-25 Buckley, Dianne-45, 89, 9I Buckley, Kafhleen-l8, 25, 68, 69, 80, 89 Buckmisler, Larry-45 Burgess, Jean-55, 66, 73, 80, 85, 90 Buskey, Joyce-55, 79 Buskey, Marilyn-45, 79 Busse, Mariorie-55, 78 Caballero, Alice-40 Caballero, Rachel-50 Carlson, Rila Lou-50 Carlslrom, Bradley-I5, 25, 62 Cary, Barbara-25, 78, 89 Case, Harlow-45. 67. 86 Casper, Sharon-I8, 25, 70, 79 Cassel, Bill-45, 72, l00, ll0, II8 Charles, Sharon--26, 69, 80, 85, 89 Chrisfianson, John-l5, 22, 26, 74, 87, 95, 96 Cline, Carol-26, 69, 80, 82, 89, I20, l2l Cline, Nancy-54, 55, 6l, 80 Cochran, Bonnie-55, 79 Colby, Yvonne-55, 66, 78 Colebank, Royalynne-55, 73, 80, 90, 9I Comslock, Wayne-26 Connelly, Margaruilfe-26, 82 Cook, MaDonna-55, 7l, 80, 90, 9I Cooper, Donald-26, 89, 92, 108 Cooper, Jerry-26, I08 Coopman. Roberf-26 Corcoran, Danny-55 Coulf, Roger 26 Cousins, Keifh-26 Cowan. Barbara-55. 72, 78, 90 Coyer, Burien-55 Craig, Lawrence-45 Crandall, Charlofle-45, 66, 79, 90 Croswell, John--26, 42, 7l Culp, Yvonne-27, 42, 68 Currier, Bonnie Lee-55 Daby, Myrna-27, 70, 80 Dahlberg, Charles-45 Eggers, Dean-56 Eikum, Kenneih-ll, 45, 62, 7l, 86, 92. I00 Elford, Mary-27, 67, 68, 72, 80, 82, 89, 90, I25 Ellis, Pal'-27, 82, 84, 89, 94, l20, l2l Enz, Richard-45 Erickson, Eugene-45, 72, 85 Erickson, Phyllis-27 Erlandson, Joan-56, 80, 88, 90 Evans, Belly-56, 73 Evans, Eleanor-28, 68, 69, 77, 80, 90, 9l II9, I25 I26 Evans, Kay-28, 69, 7l, 80, 69, 90, I25 I26 ' Evans, Vivian-56 Ewer'l', Belly Jean-28, 78, 89 Eweri, Farm, Beulah-28, 7l Barbara-45, 66, 7l, 72, 79, 90, 9l Fechler, Shirley-45, 64, 84, 90 Field, Roger-45, 72, 88, l0I, I26 Ficks, Vivian- Fielding, Leonard-56, 88 Fisk, Gail-45, 65, 78, 90, 9l, ll9 Fifcher, Gary-56 Flanagan, Joanne-28 nlifler, Judifh-45. 72, l2B Flohr, Diane-56, 66, 79, 90 Flynn, Riia-56, 80, 9I Flynn, Ruilw-56, 78, 9I Ford, Barbara-45. 64, 67, 7I, 72, 78, 90, 9I Ford, James-56. 70 Forinash, Beverly-46, 64, 66, 69, 72, 79 84 Forrey, Mary Jo-46, 66, 68 Fossen, Laura-28, 79 Fosier, Fern-56 Fosfer, Loren-46, 93 Fosler, Perry-56, 93 Fosler, Sally-56. 85, 90, 9I Foudray. Gene-56 Francis, Una-56.'73. 78 Frank, Suza nne-56 Franklin, Peier-56, 66, 88 Fraser, David-28. 62, 64, 72,.82, 87, 96, l27 Frazier, Mariann-56, 66, 73, 80, 89, 90, 9l, l28 Mary-56. 66. 72, 85, 90 Dalrlberg Marlene-55 Dallmann Dorofhy-45, 73, 79, 90 Danberry, Violef-45 Deegan, James-56. 93 Demaray, Jerry-I8, 45, 88 DeMars, Darlene--45 , Denzel, Arlend-45, 88 DeRemer, Dale-56 Deiien, Mary-27 DeVos, Dean-27 Dieiz, Richard-I I. 56, 62, l04 Dewey, William-45, 65 Doe, William-27 ' Dembrowski. Gordon Doiy, Jeanelie-27, 79, 90 Doiy. Ronald-27, 92, H0 Drake, Joan-56, 80 Dreuer, J.-66 Dubke. Karla-45, 84, 89, 90, 9I Duffield, Kafhleen-27, 80, 89 Edmondson, Pafricia-56, 78 Edwards, Juaniia-56. 73 132 Freed, Sharon-46, 66, 79, 89 Frederick, John-46, 93 Friedrichs, DuWayne-56, IO4 Friedrichs, Jeanelie-56, 80 Fuller, Laurel-28, 67, 68, 69, 72, 80, 89, 90, 9l, II9, I20, I22, l27 Funke, Verona--42 Fyler, June-28, 79 Galifer, Tom-56. 93 Ganske, Dale-28, 88 Ganske, Eugene-46. 64, 66 Ganzel, Wayne-46. 66, 86. 92, IO7. IIO, I I2 Ganzkow, Dean-29 Garver. Ove-5I Gaul. Allen-29 Gerdis, Lyle-29, 87, 96 Geffy. Kay Jean-56, 79 Gilleife, Carol-56, 78. 9l Gillson, Ronald-46. 70, 86. I00 Gleason. Donald-29. 87, Ill Golh, Joanne-56, 78, 9I Goodall, Tom-29, 96 Gosewisch, Beverly-29, 68, 70 Gosewisch, Jerome-56 Gossard, Alan-42 Graeber, Jerry-56, 72, IIO Homer, Donald-57 Huelslramp, Joel-47, IIO Humphrey, Joan-57 Hund, Peggy-57, 78, 85, 90 Hund, William-47 89.94. I20. I2l. I25 Graham, Dennis-56, I04 Graham, Roderick-29 Green, Donald-56, 72 Green, Marilyn-46, 67, 78, 90 Griffiihs, Carolyn-46, 64, 79, 90, '9I Griffifhs, Wilmer-29, 70, lI0 Grundemeier, Alan-56 Haaclr, Franklin-29 Haaclr, Larry-56, 72 Haedf, Mary Lee-46, 78, 89 Haes, Donna Mae-46, 65, 68, 72, 73 78, II6 Halverson, Leslie-56 Hannaman, DeWayne-29 Hanson, Bradley-8, 46, 62, 86, 92, IOI l03, l09 Hanson, Joyce-8I Hanson, Pafricia-56, 80 Hanfelman, David-57 Harder, Harry-29, 62, 76, 92, 95, 96, 99, I00, l0I, l04, IO7, I27' Harlow, Roger-46 Harien, James-46, 86, 89, 92, I00, I05 I24 Hasselfeldf, Mary-30, I9 Hassing, Marilyn-46 Hassing, Rodney-30, IIO Hauch, Pafricia-4-6, II4 Haugen, Gene-30, 66, 7l, 87, 92, 96, 97, 98, I00, l0l, l02, l03 Haugen, Kenneih-57 Haugse, Harold-30, 87, 89 Heimann, Bob-46 Heiser, Marcella-46, 79 Held, Carolyn-ao, es, 10, 11, ao, s4. Hellevih, Chris-7, 53, 57, 62, 7I, I04 II4, l27 Hendershoff, Wayne-30, 87, 88, 96 Hennessey, Pafricia-30, 69, 76, 96, I20 l2l, l23. I25 Herberg, Jane-46, 65 Herman, Leon-46 HewiH', Richard-57, IIO, II3 Heyn, Kenneih-46 High, Anifa-II, 30. 62, 69, 79, 96 Hilgers, Roger-46, 93 Hill, Darryl-57, 72, I04 Hill, John-57 Hill, Mary-57, 13, 18, 9I Hillesiad, Charles-30, 88, I20 Hirnmelman, Dale-57 Hiniler, Daryl-46, 73, 89, l0I, l03 Hiniher, Roger-46 lmm, Charles-47, 64, 65, 84, 89, 95, ll6 lmm, Pairicia-57, 67, 80, 90 lverslie, Philip-2l, 3l, 87, 92, 96, IOI, I27 Iverson, Curiis-22, 3l, 72, 87, 96, I20, l2l Jaclison, Lavon-3I, 42, 67, 69, 7l, 72, 80, l27 Jacobs, Shirley-57, 79 Jacobson, Tom-47, 72, 73, 86, I05, I24 Janda, Carol-3I, 42, 69, 90 Janda, Joe-47, 92, 97, I00, I25 Janda, Mary-57, 73, 80 Jegeris, Anifa-47, 69, 78, 90 Jennings, Dale-47 Jenson. CliFforcl-47, 86, 7l, I00, I05, I I8 Johnson Johnson Johnson Alan-32, 7l, 87 Alma-57 Beverly-47, 65, 78, 89 Johnson Beverly Joan-47 Johnson Bob-47, 73 Johnson Carl-32, 7l, 88, 87 Johnson Donna-47, 89 Johnson Donna Mae-47 Johnson Grani'-57 Johnson, Harold-57, 93 Johnson, Jean-47, 64, 66, 78, l28 Johnson, Jon-47, 86 Johnson, Lowell-47, 88, I05, l24 Johnson Marlin-57, 66 Johnson Mary Jo-32 ,68, 78 Johnson Paul-32, 7I, 82, 87, 88, I20, l2l Johnson, Richard-32, 70 H'elmer, Cliff-30, 72, 37, 87, II8 I Hodapp, Gerald-57, 87 Hoehn, Gilberi-46, 93 Hoel, Dale-30 Hoel, Jean-73, 80, 9I Hoerr, Ann-46, 78 Hoffman, Carlene-57 HolTman, Dorofhy-47, 67, 79 Holzfman, Duane-57 Hoffman, Jo Anne-3I, 80 Hoffman, Pairicia-3 I, 7l, 79 Hofmasfer, Gary-57 Johnson, Ruih-57, 73, 78 Johnson, Sfanley-57, l00 Johnson, Terry- Jones, Duane-57 Jones, Marcia-57, 67, 72, 80, 90 Jones, Talfryn-47, 72, 83, 84, 94 Jordon, Dick-57, 92, IIO Jorgensen, Wayne-57, I04 Jovaag, Joan-47, 64, 66, 7l, 78, 89. 90 Kahlei-I1 Gerald-47, 82, 84, 89, II6 Kalbow, Joye-57 Kalbow, Regea-32 Kammerer, Sharon-32, 70, 80, 82, I20, I2I Kammerlancler, Marvin-57, 93 Kane, Elizabefh-57, 79 Karels, Marilyn-57 Kaufman, Janef-47, 64, 67, 69, 82, 83, 94, II6, ll7 Keech, Ray-47 Keenan, Pairicia-57 Kelly, Dean-47 Keligen, Marian-32, 79 Kelfgen, Marlene-32, 70, 79 Kendall, Carol-32, 66, 72, 79 Kenyon, Larry-7. II, 57, 62 Kier, Delavan-57 Kiewafi, Jane Ann-47 Kiewafi, Richard-47 Kiffe, Tom-32, 42, 6l, II4, l28 Klaseus, James-2I, 33, 92, 96, 98, I00. Hogren, Maurice-3I Holcomb, George-47 Holland, Joe-57, 7l Hollingsworih, Beverly-3I, I9 Hollnagel. Jerry-3l, II9 Holmes, Mary-47, 64, 65, 72, 89, 9I Holh, Bill-3I, 88 Holzapfel, Lois-57 I Hofchliss, Don-3l, 62, 67, 722 87, 92 96, 97, I00, IOI, .IO7, I22, IZ3, I25 Hubacek. Richard-47, 84, I00 I07,'IIO, Ill Kleinow, Rosemarie-33, 80 Kleisi, Joan-33 Kle'Henberg, Charles-45 Kleffenberg. Gene-58 Klenlr, Nancy-53, 58, 72, 80, 90, 9I Klimpel, Shirley-33, 66, 68, 7l, 72, 80. 84, 89. I25 Kluclrman, Roger-45 Kolling, David-8, 58, 7l, 88, I00, l04 Kollmann, Nolana-58, 67, 79 133 Kopp, Eileen-59, 79 Kopp, Pafricia-48. 79 Kopp, Rolland-48 Koppen, Mariorie-48, 64, 78, 84, 89, 90, 9l Koh, Kenneih-58 Kowalslri, Deloris-33, 67, 79 Krause, Lynn-33, 67, 68, 69, 72, 80, II4 Kreuer, Glenna-45. 79 Kreylres, Frances-48, 79 Krosi, Kennefh-58, 93 Kulsefh, Bob-33 La France, Pierre-43, 48, 64, 65, 75, 76, 86, 88, 95, 99, I00, I05, I27, Ill La Gow, Charles- Lamberion, Dale- Langfeldf, Dan-ll, 33, 62, 66, 76, 89, 92, 97, 99, I00, IIO, I22, l23 Langley, Kay-58, 78, 90, 9I Larsen, Norman-33 Larson, Mary-33, 66, 7l, 9l Larson, Phyllis-33 Lauruhn, Delberi-45 Lauruhn, Donna-34, 70, 80, 90, 99, I22 Laven, Carl-48, 64, 92, Il0 Lavifschlre, Barbara-34 Lechner, Larry-58 Leesch, Carolyn-48, 64 Leesch, Merrilyn-34, 79 Leffaulf, Palricia-48, 65, 78 Leslie, Fred-58, 52, 72, 13. as, I27 Lichlenberg, Jerry-34 Lichfenberg, Sharon, 58, 67 Liepins, Brigiia-58, 65, 78 Lindeen, Dennis- Lindholm, Jim- Lifile, Franlreffa-34, 70 Long, Lois-34, 67, 68, 80. 9I Loiion, Barbara-94 Luecli. Helen-48, 67 Lueclr, Luverne- Lueien, Barbara-48, 54, 64, 67, 68, 7I. 77, 78, 90, 95, ll8, II9 Lundberg. Nancy-58, 80. 85, 90 Lundgren, Donna-58 Lundhagen, Don-34, 75, 86 Lundhagen, Richard-48, 85 Lunclin, Dixie-48, 67, 70, 90, 9l, II9 Lundin, Joanne-58, 72, 78, 90 Luies, Richard-48. 65, 89, II6, II7, I29 Lyons, Dicl:-48, 92, I00, I05, I25 Macbefh, Dwighi-34 McCargar, Harlon-92 McComb, Audrey-34, 89 McComl5, Lois-48, 80, 8I McDonald, Edgar-58. Il0 McDonald, Leland-48 McManis, Nancy-48, 66, 78, 9 0 McVenes, Lenore-30, 8l, 93 Macldanz, Helenrachel-58, 66. 72, 80. 90 Mahowald, Beverly-48 Mann, Lloyd-58 Marienau, Charloffe-58, 79 Marsh, Marian-I5, 34, 66, 75, 82, 83, 84, 88, 94, 96, 98, l2l, l24, I26 Marshall, Yvonne-58 Marfin, Marilyn-58, 66 Mason, Jim-48, 66, 72, 86, ll2, ll6 Mafhwig, Richard-48 Mafihes, Eunice-34, 7l, 79, 84 MaHhes, Gloria-58, 78 Mafheson, James-58, 67 Meagher, John-49, 62, 65, 72, 77, 82, 83, 84, 86, 94, II6, ll7 Merkley, Sharon-66 MeHler, Bill-58, 72, 73, 88 Meyer, Delores-49 Meyer, Frederick-58 Meyer, James-58 Meyering, Don-35. 87, 92, 98, I00, Il0 Michel, Joseph-58, 93 Michels, Joan- Michels, Nadene-49, 65, 68, 70, II9 Mickelson, Carl--II, 35, 62, 87, 92, I0l I05 PaHerson, Nancy-59 Paflon, Carol-59 Pafion, Roseann-50, 53 Paufsch, Roberh-59, 93 I02, Miller, 8ob Miller, CharloHe-49 Miller, James-49 Miller, Kennefh-35 Miller, Marilyn-35, 69, 72, 80, 90, 9I I22. I28 Miller, Palsy, 58 Miller, Richard-58 Pavel, Waller'-36, 42, 46, 9I Pederson, Carl-36 Pederson, David-59 Pederson, Ina-50. 64, 90 Pengel, Kim-36, 92, 96, IOI, I02, l04 Perry, Pa'I-9, 59, 78 Persons, Chesfer-59, 72 Pesika, Bill-50, 7l 96, II3, II5, I26 Moe, Don-35 Moen, Paul-Il, 49, 62, 7l, 86, 92, l00, I0l. I03 Mohns, Phillip-35 Mohr, Janice-58, 6l, 72, 78, 90, 9I Mohr, Judy-57, 72, 79, 90 Monson, Cafherine-58 Morgan, John--35, 89 Morih, Dorofhy--49 Moses, Marilyn-58, 73, 78, 90 Muehel, Ray-58, 73, I00, l04 Muehel, Shirley-49 Mullin, Priscilla-49, 69 Mullin, Richard-35, 88 Munson, Kay- Murphy, Thomas-49 Mulch, Leslie-49, 93 Myers, Dick-49 Nafvig, Anne-58, 72, 79, 85, 90 Naylor, Roberl'-49, 86, 88, I00 Near, Jerome-58 Nelson, Barbara 35, 69, 80, I27 Pelerson, Dean- Peferson, Donald--S9 Peferson, Donna-59 Peferson, Leonard-37 Peierson, Nancy-37, 6I, 68, 7l, 72, 77, '80, 82, Nelson, Charles-58, Nelson, Darryl-49, 86, 94, 95 Nelson, Dick-53 Nelson, Duane-58, Nelson, Elaine-2I, 69, 72, 80, 82, 89, Nelson, James--58 72, I00, I04 64, 67, 75, 83, IIO 35, 42, 6I, 67, 90, 96, I20, l2l, 84 63. l26 Nelson, Marilyn-35, 69, 74, 89 Nelson, Peier-49 Ness, Marlene-49, 65, 69, 72, 75, 78, 85, 90, II9 Nesvik, I.auris--I8, 3l, 7l Neuberf, Rodney- Neumann, Esfher-36, 69 Nickels, Evelyn-49 Neilsen, Carole-59, 78 Neilson, Harland-49 Nilsen, Ronnie-36, 67, 88 Nihkowski, Kay-59, 7l, 90 Nihkowski, Nancy-59, 78, II9 Norberg, Beverly-59, 73, 82, 90 Nyquisf, John-49, 64 Oberg, Lois-8, 22, 36, 67, 70, 75, 84 95, 96 Oehler, Dick-I0, 2l, 36, 97, 98, 99, l00 IOI, I02, l04, I06, l07 Oleson, Donna-59, 73, 78, 90 Olferi, Julie-49, I9 Olsefh, Bruce--I I, 53, 59, 62, 70, 86, I Olson, Joyce-3I, 95 04 Olson, Charles-53 Olson, George-59 Olson, Janef-49, 66, 79, 89, 90, 9I Olson, John-36 Olson, LeRoy-36, 70, 82 Olson, Marilyrw49, Olson, Mary Joan-73 Olson, Palricia-49, 65, 7l, 78 Olson, Roger-I3, 7I Orness, Eleanor-Il, 36, 62, 67, 68, 7l, 72, 73, 80, 82, I20. I25. I27 Ofierson, Richard-50 OHo, Charles-50, II2 O'Ho, Phyllis-50, 64, 70, 7l, 75, 78, 84. 84, 86, 90, 9l, 95, II6, II8, II9 Pasbrig, LaDonna-50 Pasbrig, Les'Ier-50 Pieifer, Franz-50 Pierce, Bernadefie-59, 78 Pierce, Lorraine-37, 78 Pixley, Franklin-59 Pohl, DwayneA'a9, IIO Pomerenlre, George-50, 66, 86 Powell, Terry-31, sv, 97, loo, los. lzo, l2l Powers, Charles-50, 92, I00 Prichard, Carol-50, 64 Probari John-59, I00, Il0 Prom, Jim-59, 70 Prosser, Dale- Pugh, Tom-50 Pufrah, Mary-59, 73, 78 Puh, Charlo'He--59 Rabey, Genevieve4a3 Ramy, John-59 Randolph, Thomas, 50, I07 Redding, Joe-36 Redman, Eldon-59, 88 Reed, Arlene-50, 66, 79, 90 Reed, Roger-37 Reich, Waller-59 Reichel, Barbara-37, 6l, 68, 70, 80 82, 90, II3, II5, I20, l2l, l26 R.:cl6.l, Dian-50. 61, 59, 11, 15, 19, 91, l Reid, Bonnie-so, 57, 69, 7l, 72, 7a, :za Raid, Opal-Il, 37, az, ea, 69, 10, 94, 95, II4, I25, I27 Renfroe, Shirlee40, 64, 67, 69, 72, II6, II7 Reuskens, Audrey- Reynolds, Beverly-37, 67, 79 Rice, Edward-50, 62, 65, 82, 86, 92, l09, I27 Richardson, Frank-50, 92, l00, IIO, III Richie, Paul- Rivard, Roberf4:0 Robb, Donavan-59 Roberfs, Carolyn4a0, 64. 65, 70, 72, 78. 82. II6, II7 Roberls, Joyce-37, 89 Roberfs, Judy-54, 59, 80, 85, 90 Robinson, Roger-50, 9, 7l, 77, 8I, 86 Rollings, Barbara- Rollings, Dick- Rome, Dick-37, 23, 6I, 87, 92, 99, I00, l0l, I02, I04, l05, III, ll5 Rood, Jack-59, IIO Rooney, Janef-38, 70, 78 Roos, Warren-59, l04 - Rose, John- Rose, Marcia-60, I8, 64, 65, 69, 7l, 79 , 85, 90 Ross, Roberi-59 Rossel, Barbara- Rowe, DeeAnn-50 65, 72, 74, 78, 90, 9I Ruddy, Ann-59, 79 Rush, Vernon-38, I00, I05, II4 Ryan, Carole-I I, 59, 6I, 62, 67, 72, 80, 9l Rykhus, Marie4i9 134 Sandvik, Ronald-38, 76, 92, 99, I00, l05, I08 Sargenf, Dale-38 Sass, DeAnn-59, 67, 69, 78 Sass, Sheila-50, 69, 78, 89, 9l, I27 Sassenberg, Florence-38, 67 Saunderson, Ann-50, 64, 65, 69, 7I, 78, 84, 89, 9l, II6, II7, II9 Schalfler, Nancy-38, 66, 68, 77, 82, 96, I25 Schaub, Daniel-59 Schaub, Janis--50, 67 Schaub, Ralene-59 Scheer, Shirley-59, 73, 79, II9 Schluefer, Donald-59, 93 Schmidf, Jerry-5I, 67 ,72, 86 Schneider, Dean-60 Schoemaker, Eleanor-38, 89 Schoensiedf, Carl-60 Schoensfedf, Mary-38, 69 Schons, Elsie-60, 80 Schuck, Herberf-60, 93 Schuch, Ronald-60, 93 Schueneman, Ordell-6, 38, 62, 87, 92, 94. 95, 96, l0l, IO4, I27, I29 Schulh, Jean-5l, 61, ba, 10, 12, n, 90, 9l, II9 Schuff, Shirley-38, 89 Schwarz, Roberi-38, 88 Sco'H, Joanne-5I ScoH, Richard-5l ScoH', Roberl'-5I Seierson, Frank, 60 Seiersen, Gail-60 Selieskog, lone-39, 79 Severson, Ann-5I Sexe, Clara-60, 88 Sexe, Eileen-SI, 64, 65, 78, I28 Sexe, Harrief-39, 62, 65, 68, 70, 7I, 76, 77, 80, 82, 89, 94, 95, 96, l2l Shand, Virginia-60, 80 Shields, Gail-39, 69, 79 Shurson, Robert--60 Sieberg, Frank-5I, 93 Siemann, Shirley-39 Simonson, Tom-60. 88, l00 Sinclair, Marilyn-5l, 64, 67, 90 Skaliclcy, Marilyn-5l, sl, 54. 55, ea, 11, 78, 82, 89, 90, 9I Sleeper, Rea Mae-60, 73, 78, 90, 9I Srnifh, Delores-5I, 64, 65, 68, 70, 72, 79, 90, II9 Smiih, Jacquelyn-39 Smifh, Janice-39, 69, 80, 85, 89 Sniff, Kenneih-39 Snow, Horafio-39 Snyder, Dorofhy-54, l03 Snyder, Nancy-5I, 64, 7l, 78, 90, 9I, I I9 Sogla, Benora-5I Solga, Mary-5I Sonsfeby, Dale-39 Sorenson, Pefer-60, I00, I04 Sorenson, Shirley-60 Spoors, Charlene-5I Spoors, Roger-60 Slanky, Delmar-SI, 92, IOI, I02, I08 Sfav, Virginia-22, 39, 65, 68, 69, 72, 77, 82, 83, 84, 89, 94, 95, 96, II3, Il5 Siebbins Carol-60 Sfegge, Pairicia-5I, 64, 66, 84, 89 Sielfer, Celesie-5I, II7 Siemper, Nick-60 Sfoll, Marilyn-5I, 65, 72, 78, 85, 90, I27 Sfouf, Barbara-60, 70, 78 Sfreafer, Edwin-5l S+ree+, Leonard-39 Sform, Dorofhy-5l, 67, 74 Suserud, Beverly-5I Swanson, Donna-II, 43, 5l, 6I, 62. 67, 68, 72, 74, 79, 90, 9l, II9, I26, I27 Sweiger, Joanne-60 Taylor, Jeno-6I, 70 Taylor, Roberl-60 Temple, Bob-40. lI0 Templin, Phyllis-54, 60, 6l, 80 Thamerl, Thomas-60, l00 Tlleissen, Darell-5l, 92, 97, I00, l0I, l03, l05 Thilgen, Gerald-5l, l05 Thom, Dennis-40, 87 Thomsen, Pa'l l'y-23, 40. 6l. 58. 70. 72. 77, 80, 82, 9l, 95, 96, II3, II4, ll5, ll9 True, Mari?-52, 78 True Virginia-40 Tsclwohl, Bill-52, 64, 67, 84 Turlle, Dennis-40 Turlle, Nancy-60 Ulrich, Vera Jean-ll, 40, 6l, 62, 67, 68, 7l, 80, II9, I24, l25, l27 Van Lanen, Margarel'-52, 68, 75, 78 Vinf, Connie-52 Voighi, JeeneHe-60, 78 Von Ohlen, Joan-52, 66, 69, 70, 78, I28 Vosbeck, Phyllis-460, 72, 78 Wallin, ,Duane-40 Walralh, Lorraine-60, 73 Wallers, Slmirley-40, 67, 68, 69, 76, 77, 80, 89, 90, 9l, ll3, Il5, I22, I23 Walfers, Thelma-60, 66, 78, 85 Ward, Ronald-60, 93 Warner, Jim-52 Warnlre, Shirley-52, 54 Wafls, Carol-52, 7l, 78, 94 Walls, Charles-40 Walls, Donald-60 Weber, Willis-40 Weinlauf, Lola-52, 69, 79 Welcome, Dennis-60 Wendfland, Diane-52, 66, 79 Werner, Delores-52 Wersal, Shirley Ann-60 Wessel, Ronald452 Wick, Bill-52, 70, 86, 88, ll6, ll7 Wick, Marilyn-l5, 4l, 65, 67, 69, 72, 80, l24 Wick, Shirley-52, 64, 67, 72, 79, 90, I27, l28 Wiese, Sandra-4I, 69, 80, 89 Wigley, Miriam-52, 65 Wilaby, Jon-60, 70, I28 Wilaby. Ralph-52 Wild, Dicl-52, 88 Wild, Jerry- Williams, Chrisline-52, 66, 67, 79 Williams, L00-62, 66, l00 Wilmes, Sianley-52, 93 Wllfgen, David-60, 73, 92, IIO, ll2 Wilfgen, Frances-4l, 69, 70, 80, 96 Wilfgen, Marfin-60, 72, Il0, Il2 Wilfgen, Thomas-II, IS, 23, 4l, 54, 62 70, 84, 92, 94, ll2 Winler, D-79 Wishniclr, Sfephanie-4I, 66, 79, 89 Wissinlr, Roberl-52, 64, 88, II7 Wisfrom, Wesley-I8, 60, I00, I04 Wiflrocl, Gerald-52 Willy, Dennis-52 Wood, Richard-52 Yee, Julia-60, 78, 90 Yee, Leah-60, 78, 90, 9I Yoder, Shirley-4I Youel, Allen Donald-52, 65, 83, 84, 88, 94, II7, I29 Youngs, Barbara- Yeungs, Jerry-4-I Young, Margarel'-6, 60, 73, 90 Young, Nila-Il, 52, 62, 65, 72, 74, 78, 89, 90. I27 Zernichel, Darlene-48, 69, 82, 83, 89 Zerniclnel, Erla-4I, 89 Zernichel, Paul-60, 92 Ziehl, Melivin-4l Zimmerman, Roger-60 14 135 amy., Aaberg, Karl-I4, 77, ll5 Adolphson, Karl-I4 ,, Aga, Harold-I4 Alexander, Vida-l4, 69, II4, I26 Anderson, J. E.-I2 Arnold, C. 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