Mankato High School - Otaknam Yearbook (Mankato, MN)
- Class of 1957
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If Wk A. las:-rnluvvmpv :xc gggggv l- 4 fi' 7 7 7 i Ml I H I , , ,s . , Y' Q Kin VQ,!'1I.A f .- M 7. 3--1 Our school-where all this began! School Means Work, Fun As Year 56-57 School Life ....... 2-I5 In School Organizations I6-23 Classes ......... 24-65 Seniors .... - . 24-46 - 47-57 Sophomores ..... 58-65 Sports ..... - - 66-89 Juniors .... Clubs .... .... 9 0-II7 Faculty . ........ ll8-l29 Index - - - - ISO-I36 Phil Person gets his shin guiard taped during a game. Now during this second halt, lets- Coach Schwanlcl gives his boys a pep talk. 4 Too bad we missed lke! Barb Miller, Jo- anne Presclier, Marilyn Prichard, Virginia Klenk, Judy Vick recall Wasl'1ing+on +rip. Staff Edi'rors- in-Chief ....,.,..... Connie Hoclwslein Lynn Soppeland Associa+e Edifor Connie Fosrer Business Manager ........,.,. Sandra Diamond Advisor Miss Mabel Lou Alwrens Phofographic Advisor ..,4,,.. ,.....,., 4 Karl Aaberg Ari' Assisfance ..,......,.....Miss Dona MacNaugl1'ron Smile Lana' Lana Hirdler during rhe home economics Well Maynard guess you walk foniglwll Maynard auclwrnans car burned in flue lronr parking lol' +l'iis year. , , . 2-'FFF . . . vi . ,-yea 'AZ' if'-g., O.K., Curl, Cul rhe comedy! Curl Cran dall, Terry Fuller, Juan Esfarllas Talk lo car hop, Virginia Klenlc al' lhe AZQW. E ARE proud of our modern school. H' is no? onl modern in ifs s+ruc+ure and, appear- ance, buf fhe adminis+ra+ion keeps i+ up fo da+e wifh new and improved mefhods and 'Facili+ies. Through +hese we a'H'ain general sfandards and prin- ciples. Here we work-learning +he 'Fun- damenfals of life, so +ha+ Ia+er we may accepf aduI+ responsibiIi+ies. Ac'I'ivi+ies played a big par+ in our school life. Boys had a chance +o ex- hibif fheir afhlefic skills 'lhrough spor+s even+s which were oFFered, and s+reng+h- ened fheir fellowship by compe+ing +o- gefher. gg. 'vy si x 1 l - - I. '. f rs if 17 .L ' xg r if if ' ' ir , -A Q, . M H S S W 3 'I AN!! -i 5 Ni, Q , sssmwvff- -4- A+ lhe Pee Wee Puller, Terry and Curr walch, while Juan Eslarllas Hogan pulls! These wheels run on Cj55i And SUV' Jim- whose car you gel? Communit With Churches, Businesses clds To Living Provides How aboul rhls one, fellow? Tarn Van Ealon looks al coals al Fishers Looking lor super bargains al Madsens Super Valu are Jmznrie Prescher, Cynlhia Kielzer and Marlha l-laase. Modern Sight For Education ATURALLY, fashions and 'lads were con- sidered imporlanf by fhe girls. Besides lheir daily display of +he s+yle a+ school, 'rhey presenfed a sfyle show of clo+hes lhey had made fhemselves in +he homemaking classes. Trips gave Y-Teen members a knowledge of our governmenl' +hrough ac+ual observa+ion and fhey also sfrained iheir necks looking af +he skyscrapers while on +ours in a few of our na'rion's larger cifies. Young and full of life as we are, school couldn l' keep us busy enough. Local drive-ins and service s+a+ions appreciaied our business. By pooling our funds we always managed +o pay for lhe gas even ihough +he driver migh+ be broke. Much of our leisure +ime was spen1 al' recreaiional spofs 'round 'lhe fown. Torn Lueken, La'ry Jones. Jean Billner, Jean Bond and Jmel R lslad arr lyp' l cl l he my c O J ' lCd 7 SCITWC L7 7 Win! X 'cliglrnus groups represenled al lvlankafo high. is NY and every special occasion gave some oi us an excuse To purchase fhe cloihes +ha+ we never had enough of. Seeing boys in lhe clofhing siores proved ihar fashion wasn'i' on fhe girls' minds only. Everyihing from panis 'ro shirfs 'ro caps 'ro coais made up rhe Ivy League collegiafe look 'For I957. As you can guess, we never wen'r hungry. Wifh fhe ciTy's many super markers, shopping was easy and quick. Pizza-coke-poiafo chips-hamburgers-ice cream-siealc and French fried onion rings! Through +he church and il's funcrions we aiiained someihing Thai' could noi' be had in any oiher way. On Sundays we were reminded ihai we possessed ihe capaciiy io live a clean and honesi life ihrough fellowship wi'rh ofher Chris+ians and by prayer and conversarion wirh our God. Llta Goetz, Are Friends Ufa Goeiz and Juan Esiarellas were our foreign sfudenfs from Germany and Spain. Juan sfayed wifh Terry Fuller. Ula spends a quief evening a+ home wifh her iosier family e Rev. Donald Bonds. Juan ioined in fhe sporrs program a+ MHS in cross c'oun+ry N- 'l 'W' Jusr slandirrg on lhe corner-wa+chinq rhe parade go by: 6. Pyles, J. Wold, T. Van Eaion, E. Jones, J. Jackson, D. Mennenga, B. Jackson. W. Edwards, J. Naylon, and C. Griffin. Juan Estarellas From Abroad OST of us don? realize rhar we spend abour I,IOO hours a year in 'rhe classroom. Each day we begin our six hours of classes by comlng 'ro school In any sorr of vehicle, wherher il' be a hor rod or an overflowlng bus. :rg 9 . .. 5 X .fxg ' . . ,... fl gl, ,Q , wk? w A , 5 rl 1 I Tilly Q ' ll S l A A I Al 34' l ' .. ., Wi-if . Along 'rhis walk-from Park Lane 'ro 'rhe door of MHS. Arriving a+ school are R. Heiser and J. Anderson. B Bus, By Car, By Foot To School 63' 'sw Margaret Reed strikes up the big blaze, Fight, Kato tight 1 at the bontire. Elvis visited us on Hobo day in the person ot Gene Solt. His admirers are Marilyn Oleson and Judy Gilleltte. Cn the dance decorating group were Jane Mueller, Pat Goettlicher, Juan Estarellas, and Martha Haase. 'Sw Homecoming Opens With Blazeg Continues With Assembly, Parade CTOBER 4, I956 marked the beginning ot another eventtul Homecoming experience tor MHS students and alumni. To start things ott the school played host to a student body and taculty composed entirely ot hoboes, Characters such as ragged bums, tlappers, old men and women, and even Elvis Presley were seen. That evening we gathered in the vacant area near the school tor our annual bontire. With a blazing tire as a background the cheerlead- ers led cheers, the band played and everyone was pepped up tor the testivities on the tollowing day. i not Gail Hofmaster Rules? Kato's Request Victory No Less T lO:l5, Oclober 5, llue coronalion assembly began willu 'llle band pro- cessional. Honored guesls were llue classes ol l93l and l906 willu Cluarles Pen- ninglon as masler ol ceremonies. Finally llue awailed monuenl came as queen nominees proceeded up llue aisle and mel llueir escorls Bill Brenner, Dave Burl, Jim Cluesser, Dale Hauclu and Pele Willer. On llue slage Yell Club presidenl, led Joluns, aller muclu ado, signilied llual Gail was lo reign. Allendanls were Nadine Buclcluaus, Carol Diclcman, Marion Hellevilc and Linnea Krocalc. Page was Jolun Adolf- son. Queen Gail Holmasler f' 1'9V 4- 'L- -. -. x ff 1 fi' i f rr ' l5 'N 'gsvs:i,4 u 'L-sr 'u lc 'xv ,Q Qx V g ' My if in i f ,x y- , 7 ffugx as i is 3 Nadine Buclcluaus Carol Diclcrnan Marion Hellevilc Linnea Krocal: A luappy spiril prevailed lrom llue corona- lion assembly lo llue very end ol llue Homecom- ing dance. ln llue parade conlesl Miss Be-rlram Cannaday's luome room lor llue second lime was awarded lirsl prize willu Miss Dona MacNauglu- lon and Purnell Gislus luome rooms receiving second and lluird prizes respeclively. Kalo's Roquesl Viclory No Less was granled as llue Scarlelg vicloriously mel llue Norllulield Raiders and rapped up llue game willu a 4I-O score. Gail and luer courl were presenled during llue luall. Marv Tenluoll provided music lor llue Homecoming dance. Qnce again Gail and al- lendanls were presenled. Willu 'llue ending ol llue dance came llue end ol anolluer memorable Homecoming season. Willu llue suspense over al lasl, Ted Joluns crowns Gail queen out Homecoming I956. I I I MVA 0 O 4 1 I ,. M ,krg K Akyk L K sg -- mf T, .Jr 25 P 'Q 'wif' , D-,:. W I ' . x y W Q W, if ws is LAA' 5 . Sn, 5 f ,,hW m r yy, ii! if ws' gan-m-5 -.Y .- 'V1,1..s.-ef., M 1 Everyone wanred +0 congrarulafe our new queen affer fha coronafion. Royalry ready for 'rhe parade: J. Adolphson, N, Buckhaus, C. Dlclcrnan, L. Krocalc, M. Hellevilc and G, Hofmasler. The prize winning floaf - Pai Goa-Hlicher up. Gail Hoirnasier and Jack Mason al rho evening dance. I2 By CONNIE FOSTER OST of our celebrarecl days are casl Away info a darkened cor- ner oi Jrhe pasl, And leif There 'For us ro see Only 'rhrough Jrhe shadow of a memory. There is, however, a day which adheres To Jrhe lilcinq we have: ii exisfs rhrough rhe years. Upon fhis day we open rhe door To lhose Kaio high sfudenrs who have gone before. We honor rhem grearly on 'rhis rheir day, And hope Jrhar rhey will enjoy +heir sray. To renew old memories is rheir purpose here, And +o see old friends from far and near. And so, one day, shall we .be given A reunion of our class of '57 To meer 'rhe friends we had long ago, And io see rhe school we knew also. So in June, as you parr, your school and you, Remember you'll be back in '82. Banquet Features Southern Atmosphere WANEE SERENADE gave a southern tcuch to the I956 prom and banquet testivities. Over-all chairman was John Mule rooney. Mary Fisher and Barbara Jackson headed prom and banquet decorations respectively. Kathy Stenberg and Roy Holm- berg were in charge ot tood and the seating chart. About 540 people attended the banquet. Master ot ceremonies was John Roth, iunior class president. Milce Naylon, senior class president and Pierre Meyer represented the senior class while Lynn Soppes- land and Sam l-lanson spolce tor the iuniors. Nadine Buclchaus and a quartet with Sandra Diamond, LaVonne Grogan, Marion l-lellevilc, and Ruth Otterson turnished musical entertainment. Deco- rations tor the prom were in yellow, green and blue. John Roth, Milce Naylon, Sandra Diamond and their dates led the grand march. Buddy Moorels band played. Thus MHS saw another suc- cesstul prom and banquet event come to a close. . Witt wi, 'LW A a ur tix It was a real problem gerting all those people seated as Hcp Holmberg, seating chairman, discov- ered. Wonder what he has to laugh about here? Some of us had to wait a long time tor our tood. .,i,, :.,...mg it 2 7 , -kg i x, Z J on Miss Ahrens. I3 to record all this tor posterity. Marion t-tellevilcs loolcing serious, but we remember that Lynn Soppeland was telling a none-too complimentary iolre Cameras were in order the night ot the prom. We needed x X' . ..nIii I Adding a delicare +ouch lo lhe picker fence are Sandra Laird and Jane Mueller. RESS REHEARSAL, a rwo acl variely show spon- sored by fhe MHS choir, was successfully presenreol Feb. l2, I3. The lirsl acl was preparalion for lhe Dress Re- hearsal. Mr. Slobinslci, lhe di- recl'or, lJohn l-lagenl, his as- sisianl, l-lerberr, llom Luekenl and lhe wardrobe rnislress lBarb Heilnerl carried The acl Through To complelion. The choir opened lhe show and Jrhen Dave Johns and Dale l-lauch did a real cool num- ber followed. by Jrwo lovers lJoan Miner and Nadine Buclchausl expressing 'rheir de- volion. Gail l-lofmasler and Karen Jones came nexr Tap- pin' oul' fhe S+. Louis Blues. 91 Leading Jrhe Grand March were Arlene Johnson, Mike Naylon, Marion Hellevilc and John Rolh. Time our lor punch. Mrs. Viclor Kahn, Georgia Koberoslci, Pal Donahue, Karen Jones, John Mulrooney, Carolyn Meyer. Choir Presents 'Dress Rehearsal' For Variety '57 'Dress Rehearsal' offered an elaborale selling on which The choir sang in Jrhe las? acl Stairs, Balcon , Elaborate Stage Add To I4 Acts HE BELLTGNES lSandra Diamond, LaVonne Gro- gan, Marion Hellevilc and Jean Bittnerl accom- panied by Dave Johns and Tom lvlarticlf and a solo by Marian Purrier added a sentimenal mood. Next Linnea Krocalc did some iazzy baton twirling. Complet- ing the act was a chorus group doing the mambo. ln the second act, Don Wentworth lJerry Fengerl, Ann lliathy Stenbergl and Henry the Butler lDiclc Tetzlottl were rehearsing a party scene trom the Show party. Next, Terry Fuller, Dave Johns, Ted Johns and Larry Jones lended their musical abilities. Entertainment began with Janet Kuhlman at the piano. Nadine Buclhaus sang a love song tollowed by Pat Arneson and Dave Bohnert doing some tancy dancin'. Anita Johnson and Lynn Soppeland met and sang about the swell party. The Dixie Devils played tollowed by the dancing Kato- ettes: Karen Barton, Joa-n Habinger, Merlese Pohl and Jill Rindelaub. The choir ended the show singing while Don and Ann tell in love. MHS' answer to Elvis pertormecl in the person ot Dave John comes complete with guitar. A trip down the steps tor some choir girls. Terry Fuller, Larry Jones, Ted Johns and Dave Johns were worried as they sang Get Me to the Church on Time. N s x. Nw ' S X JL W-www-M. iitat many organizations contributed interest Boy, did I ever have tun at all those atter-game dances! lt sure must have been a big job to plan them so otten, but our capable Student Council managed very well. There were a lot ot other things going on around school this year, and it was tun watching the High News statt trying to keep up with them all. And speaking ot iournalism, I had the time ot my lite working on the OTAKNAM statt. l was even the center ot attraction! Kathy Stenberg fuder I rganizafizw Fall Carnival Supports Exchange Work H'm, whal was lhis game? Jerry Fenqer Oh, lhe nosel Olalcnam '57 sold real inler- and Bill Bergmarlc are slill perplexed by lheir esling piclures again lhis year. game ol role in lhe Roman nighl club. HE PURPOSE ol lhe school carnival, held every year in November, is lo raise money lor lhe loreign exchange sludenls. This year a lolal ol 3587.57 was collecled or donaled by lhe various homerooms and or- ganizalion lhal sponsored boolhs. A Roman nighlclub in lhe lacully dining room was sponsored by lhe Lalin club. The Biology club had a heallh bar in lhe caleleria and Drama club pul on a play in lhe Lillie Thealer. lvl-club also showed movies ol lhe loolball games in lhe Lillie Thealer. Throwing eggs al drawings ol leachers made a big hil wilh some ol us. Cule hals add lo a cule song in lhe Carnival i 5 variely show. Rulh Ollerson, Marion Hellevilr, Sandra Diamond, Lavonne Grogan. af lhe money-liclcel exchange boolh. Sharor Anderson, Judy Anderson, Karen Rcsengren. beller, all remedy lruil juice. R. Engslrom, 6, Mulrooney, K. Johnson, J. Manclerlield, N. Reb- sloclc, S. Lundin. Gel your liclcels here! This was lhe cry Visual resulls of Biology club's look good, 'feel 'ir ii 'fifsof f L T do ox n... Wi Student Council--Row l: M, Mornes, S, Fritts, U. Goetz, G. Hotmasteru M. Spear, S. Anderson P Pteiter and D. Best. Row 2: M. Case, J. Rolstad, K. Johnson, C. Hochstein, D. Hammargren, L. Soppeland, D Sorlie Taylor, R. Otterson and D. Lutz. Row 3: T. Nelson, J. McArthur, E, Hewitt, F. Lutz, D. Babb, D. Mennen a Olson, J. lfstarellasl L. Jones and R. Schmidt. Row 4: S. Hanson, J. Zajicelc, J. Rogers, M. Hammar D Tetzo J. Roth, J, Storm, W. Rohlts, J. Christensen, J. Chesser and R. Van Guilder. Student Council Publishes Directory EADING a list ot projects tor the MHS Student Coun- cil again this year was the annual carnival. The main pur- pose ot the carnival was to raise money to sponsor our toreign exchange students. Other pro- jects included a student direc- tory, running the boolcstore, atter- game dances, selling popcorn and the exchange assembly with Al- bert Lea. The work was tor the betterment ot school lite and co- operation among the students. Wonder it the Student Council ottice ever really looked that clean7 am Hanson, John Rcth and Diclc letzlott get ready tor an up-coming meeting 1 3 r r M ..... f ' M-Wf gui .El....X..L...4.t5'.- J Student Council was led through these projects by John Roth, president and Sam Hanson and Diclc letzlott, co-vicerpresiclents. Ethics committee consisted ot seven members. lhey were Jim Chesser, Tom Luelcen, John Mulrooney and Sandra Diamond, seniors: Louise Nelson and Kent H. Smith, juniors: and Jane Blethen, sophomore. The committee helped to handle and solve the violations ot school rules by MHS students. I9 'W I ,sis I f OTaIcnam sTaT'Ters Through The newly insTaIIed windows Iso Teacher could see whaT was going onl: J. Schumann, M. Pri- chard, B. Taylor, L. Soppeland, S. Diamond, C. FosTer, M. BienapTI, M. GriTTin, K. STenberg, J. Rogers, B. Sheehan, T. Van EaTon and C. I-IochsTein. Possessor oT The IongesT legs in hisToryI Tom Van EaTon sTreTch- es ouT Tor a momenT's relaxa- Tion. -.my I 5-. G Ci X N is I957 Otaknam Uses Mascot, Builds Cartoon Yearbook NCE upon a Time There were I3 Ii++Ie seniors who didn'T have anyThing To do TourTh hourg so They banded TogeTher and decided To publish a book called The OTAKNAM. This book was To be a record oT Their years aT MI-IS. Since There was a Teacher who also had noThing To do TourTh hour, These I3 seniors chose her as Their leader. This Teacher, Miss Mabel Lou Ahrens, accepTed The posiTion wiTh a Trown. Then The work began-making IayouTs, wriTing copy, cropping picTures, meeTing deadlines, copyreading, making money and answering ThaT darn phone. OTher Tedious Tasks were playing hangman, eaTing broken IiTesavers, sTyIing hair and gossiping. Gradually, Things began To Take shape, The compIeTed pages and secTions were rushed To The prinTers. For The remainder oT The year, The sTaTT anxiously awaiTed The arrival oT Their masTerpiece? AT lasT The books were delivered amidsT much caIamiTy and chaos. Seeing The pleased Tace oT each sTudenT as he received his OTak, The sTaTT TeIT well- rewarded Tor Their eTTorTs. Thus Miss Ahrens' original Trown changed To a broad smile. Tom Van EaTon was really speedy aT puTTing candy away. IT Took him all hour, buT Then he didn'T have anyThing else To do anyway. 20 Fourth Hour In 205 Is Organized Confusion A 6 Q My wig an-.S 52 ' 'il . Ji , .. , A ,,:XY.f,,,a M khly . Z ' -P Q .f li 1 -4 ffivwe Eb ff: 531 'ff' xi' ig' L is 4- A 'Mi 5 M sn. 2 . - ,W- I H . ..-.J Q i ju ' ' fa:,,5Qg.,b5g. wel 5+ 2 On days when Jim Rogers broughl his lunch, he lilced lo be alone To eal il. lWe usually lefl him lhere, he was bigger lhan 'lhe resl' of us.l Working on layouls are Connie Fosler, Connie l-lochslein and Lynn Soppeland. Sweeping up lhe mess afler lunch, Tom Van Ealon and Connie Fosler. Praciicing lor a dance, girls? J. Schumann, B. Sheehan, C. Hochslein. B. Taylor, S. Diamond, M. Bienapfl and M. Griffin. Playing fhe usual on lhe blaclc- board are T. Van Ealon, B. Sheehan, B. Taylor, S. Diamond and M. Prichia rd. ---- Think you're going To ge'T away wiThouT The copy! Gail T-IoTmasTer caTches Jim Chesser be- Tore he can leave 205 wiThouT The copy. Jim Rogers had conTinuaI Trouble convincing Carol Dickman There were Too many ads on his page. SomeTimes he goT violenTI Ns P'fS?15?1:v Eggs me si' ze-4 ,. ,iwsit . A A busy Monday aTTer publicaTion Tor CynThia KieTzer. Judy Vick and JaneT RIoIsTad discuss copy arrangemenir for The .currenT issue oT The High News. AIThough The employmenT raTio is 7 To I3 IHIGI-I NEWS sTaTT To OTAK sTaTTl, The producTion raTio is I6 To I II6 HIGH NEWS issues To one OTAKNAMI. SixTh hour, by Tar The busiesT hour in 205 is like Grand CenTraI sTaTion, especially on The days The paper comes ouT. Every- one, Trom The ScarleT aThleTes To The hard-working cusTodians, seem To consider iT Their second home. DespiTe The conTusion The sTaTT manages To puT ouT a pub- IicaTion. TooTsie-pops occupied all The aTTenTion Tor a couple oT weeks, unTiI a Tew mislaid suckers ended The spree. And Then ,oT course, There are always Those who raid The candy cupboard regularly, aT leasT once a day-naTuraIly, every I-IIGI-I NEWS sTaTT member PAYS Tor This candy! Miss Mabel Lou Ahrens is occupied by keeping Track oT Jim Chesser and his Triends, who always seem To be going ouT! On The Tew days during The year when all The work is Tin- ished Tor The Time being, Jim Rogers and Jim Chesser amuse Themselves reading Tairly Tales aloud and Throwing paper balls. High News Keeps MH Informed I 22 l -......., rf 'x 1. MQ.. ffi A ga gn KKMW.. C: ,Vx cg, 1 5, . Il, Marina Haase and Joanne Prescner use Hweir special in+er- Some days you can'+ sieal an nonesf candy bar! Jim viewing +eci1riique on Dan Babb. Cnesser and Jim Rogers find fine door locked. and J, Rogers. I6 Issues Feature Yearl Events 'TTZQS VIIYQP Q W: f 1, i fag f 5 , sr i High News staff: J. Prescner, G. P-iofmasier, C. Kiefzer, M. Haase, J. Vick, C. Diclcrnan and J. Roisrad. Standing: J, Clnesser '79 3 3 ! 5 ? 3 s iw if A ,fs ,is S 4 M., ' y. HW I 1 W . E S ze f, 2 , , ,, ' if it '-'QQH-ii?3J?55': '-uf f ' W --wsigfs b L ,am fi. I 1. ,L ' - ef xg Q -.N-.W ,A . ef 3 ' A,,Wm,,..,:. ...5L...---....,.e.., ff', , ii 1 'wif M ..,,. Q vi ti if i. 23 worked togetherg seniors, juniors, sophomores Sophomores here, iuniors fhere and seniors everywhere. Thaf's how if seemed fo me. A few sophomores bravely ioined fhis club or fhaf, some juniors enfered fhis organizafion or worked on fhaf commiffee, while every senior seemed fo have a finger in every pie. Buf fhe wonderful parf was fhaf everyone gof along famously fogefher. Sophomores respecfed iuniors and seniors. Seniors sef a goal for sophomores and iuniors. And fhe juniors more or less filled in fhe gap. 61515555 at-ng .f'I', I I 'I lA q TW' ROBERT AHLSTROM JUDITH ANDERSON MERCEDES ANDERSON VERNA ANDERSON PATRICIA ARNESON DAVID BAACK DANIEL BABB SHIRLEY BATEMAN 26 As confused Sophomores we Began our stay ROBERT BENTON BEVERLY BEST GEORGE BETHKE PAULINE BICKNE I IX xx I' f gl! MARCELLA SANDRA SARY BIEDSCHEID BIENAPFL SYBIL BLACKMER BLANSHAN MARGARET WILLIAM NAN BLETHEN BLUME JACK BOHNERT BRENNER 27 W. , , . -1 Q ig., xx T '-L ' A -A :ins Y I wr' 9--1 M43 K if , ,iq ARLENE ROBERT NANCY BRIARD WILLIAM BRUSS NADINE BRUZEK BUCKHAUS BUNTING RALPH BURNS I J IT!! -Q'-W' MARY ANN BURGER DAVID BURT JARRETT BUSH JAMES CHESSER BONNIE CHESTER MARY CHILDS Seniors dressed for hobo day: Den Babb, Tom Van Eafon, Roy Zender and Fefe WI'Ter, JAMES JANE CHRIST CHRISTENSEN J. GARY CLIFF JUDITH COLE GERALD CURTIS CONNELLY ROBERT COOPER LARRY CORROW CRANDALL f if - , Qfpif KK A is? 'ma ff' :i -4 v I , 4 I r I '-'I 'T I . , .ao ,iff S' u ff 28 JOHN DRAKE We worked MARILYN DUBKE ' l f l ' Hard finding a S ' x Place at MHS DENNIS EARLE NORMAN ECKHOFF N. SANDRA DIAMOND CAROL DICKMAN LOWELL ELLIS WAYNE DODGE ROBERT DOWLIN JANET EMMEL 7275 JAMES dx, G X ENGWALSON JAMES ENZ GX' 5 ff A 29 A ' I ,- Wgf f E- , : - ggi J - A JUAN ESTARELLAS RAYMOND FARM JULIE FEISE LARRY FELDBRUGGE MARY FISHER DENNIS FORD RUSSELL FOSSEN CONNIE FOSTER 30 but GARY FOSTER WALTER FREDEL JEANNE LA VONNE FREDERICK FREITAG In our junior Year we found The path to take 41 ...anim M lil . 'ui ' A . .,,, A A My 41 f-A m W GERALDINE JOHN FREY GEORGIA FRITZ DALE FULLER GERDTS PATRICIA KAREN MARGARET GOETTLICHER UTA GOETZ GREMMERT GRIFFIN In a homecoming assembly song ccn+es+ were R. Holmberg, T. Leuken, S. Henderson, P. Arneson and B. Taylor. 3I LA VONNE GROGAN MARTHA HAASE JOHN HABINGER JOHN HALLMAN MARVIN HANEL ARLENE HANKEL 5735 'mv' qw'-'K '-mf SAMUEL HANSON JULIE HARRIS CYNTHIA HARTMAN DALE HAUCH RONALD HEISER BARBARA HEITNER MARION HELLEVIK SHIRLEY HENDERSON 32 Knowledge was Ours through Learning THOMAS HENDRICKS GLENDON HERBEF JOAN HEUER WILLIAM HILL ix, Y , .ff I II PI Q, ,Legg u mm I Lili J HFFIQQQ A I ,,,,,fiwzI,,J. :tk 3, - X , ' h I ' www I - L sag is -f A- I- 1 I z K ji. Vx gin 4 nm- . , I ..,g55J .ff'5f':'3':'I??',,f.afg,-5, I 'vifdifli ' I I I - A ' ?'f ZfYSiKi'7i7'??-L.45: ? :'f43f my 54 ,N K K , ax Ln .W ... if ,, ny SY, ' xi-..ff '-wil - .Q n f' ws-My T '9 Ww , ' 1 I 3- , ' : 1Ig.eaaf1:,esgg f'fwfMrs,a?rt,gff'29r 15? . I iw IIII 1 G :FV 5 . I W -, .Wray Q K MA :M I-Q-in ,gms-a..x-sf A- ' ,fm vx. , 'tw W-xffmsqg 12:-AZYQISSZPL, ,, 253, Q , gm 4 , f KA I I J. I I I . iiii 61, inns-mm. If W3 . , ary, . 1 5, ,wjfwfk Mjwk, .I--of K, W- , S'f.w..i if MM sw , 1lvrf.,,f,f.:v:f1q,Lk. 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MARIS JEGERIS TED JOHNS ANITA JOHNSON LLOYD JOHNSON RICHARD JOHNSON ELLIS JONES KAREN JONES LARRY JONES ARLENE KAHN CYNTHIA KIETZER MARGO KLARAS MARILYN KNAAK We were tops In our Senior year Seniors cI'1eerIeader Margaref Reed Iouches a ITIBICIT Io II16 home- coming bonfire. JOHN KOPPEN THOMAS KOZITZA JEANNE KRATZ LINNEA KROCAI4 JANET KUHLMAN ROY LABORDE SANDRA LAIRD PATRICIA LARSOI UMW 34 LINDA ICHTENBERG KAY LILISKAU .ELAND LITTLE ROSEMARIE LOE fl E CONSTANCE LOURIS THOMAS LUEKEN CAROLE LUND DE ETTA LUTZ SANDRA LYSEN MARION MANS ROBERT MELCHOIR MADONNA MELVIN 35 .y-,I js 1 4+ I S I' DONALD MENNENGA JAMES MENTON WILLIAM MEYER BARBARA MILLER DIANE MILLER MELVIN MILLER JOAN MINER ANNA MISHLER 36 Q-EWU, 4 f5S?fEfI1L , WA' f ,L :H . fslgwz, ...M , ' ' .ff V' 5 1 5 , x X I, . A A ' 1 'E1.:I, 9 .1 6 we like i S- DAVID MORRIS JEFFRY MORSE CHARLES JEROME MORSE MUELLER Together was The key word Shared by us all I ' 'Sl - if If fig: 53235 wi 'uffiw f LZ, lag 5:33 'jf ,Wy,, f Y 2 -.JK V' 415' R-fix. Fifi, Y, Q W ,2L,, Tip Jef 'ii 'v' ,. RRRRR Y f GARY OAOHS RUTH ODEGARD g. QT? 'R+ Y +R S, :-,. 'P n- - DIXIE OOLESBY ROGER OLSON f , I JANE MUELLER JOYCE MUELLER MULROONEY PATRICK NAYLON MARY NELSON JEROME NEUBERT NEUNSINGER NORTHAMER A ' + T Johns hands Over Hne key +o flwe MHS 'M Yell club presuden ed kingdom On Hcmecomlnq day. 33 RUTH OTTERSON BARBARA OWEN JOHN ROGER BEVERLY - ff . -Q-v y 5 RR f' if I X ,N : fb- ff A ' A 5 Q, V O A A ' ':f- . O :zz ,H i' Q, E ,R R2 3 A xi? R I 'UO ,ff R 4' WW RR-. 'EEF' Q R f, 37 PHILLIP PERSON BERTEL PETERSON RONALD PETERSON JOANNE PRESCHER MARILYN PRICHARD LARRY PRINGLE MARIAN PURRIER DAVID RACHIE 38 MARGARET REED ADELLA ROGERS JAMES ROGERS WAYNE ROHLFS 1 . '-cr Seniors casfing Iheir b'aIIo'+s in Ihe mock Presldenfial eIec+Ion. CAROL KAREN ROSENBERG ROSENGREN JOHN ROTH LE ROY RUNGE DARWIN JOHN RUTJES RICHARD RYKHUS CURTIS SANDERS SARGEANT NI,-i x 39 ARTHUR WAYNE SAVICK SCHAIBLE JEROME SCHIEBEL JAMES SCHMUCK RICHARD JANICE SCHOENSTEDT SCHUMANN This is the end Of high school For us I E- ,,,. Ile? f x Q ww.,, ,,Vf MT,-E +L fi R' ix ' 1' , gl TTI C Gv TTI z fn UT O 5 K rr: Senior XX IRNA, 6 A K S X 4 A t L ' - guides heIped usher sophomores on Ihe niqhf open house. LYNN SOPPELAND DORIS SORLIE KATHERINE i STEPHEN SPRINT VIRGINIA STALEY STENBERG v- BARBARA LESLIE SEVERSON SHEEHAN BETTE JANE KAREN SKOBBA smm-1 .,:- - SANDRA SMITH ROGER SNYDER A-,E A I I 5 'fs , Mil R. 40 JAMES SPARKE ROGER STIERLEN f IP I -.13 Z' L' ,,,, We know what We want To do next LEONARD STOUT LOIS STUVE .WYN SWEEN BARBARA TAYLOR -e 5f' ek RICHARD TETZLOFF GERALD THEDENS DEANNE THOMPSON CAROL TRIO JO ANNE TURTLE BA RBA RA UPPSTROM THOMAS VAN EATON JUDITH VICK 4I E51 -' 1 In f ex f A R. CLARK VOGEL TIM WANDERSEE PAUL wAsHA L L DIANE WEBER VIVIAN WENDT CAROL ANN woLNER NORMA WYTASKE BERNEICE WINTER RODNEY ROY ZEHNDER ZERNECHEL MARJORIE SANDRA ZEYEN ZUEHLKE ALLAN WITTER JAMES WOLD 42 . . ' A L gf. . 2 VJ -. J Seniors l.ook To Future With Mixed Feelings Senior class presidenl Jim Rogers explains some ol lhe principles ol loollaall lor exchange sludenls Ula Goelz and Juan Eslarellas--Wayne 'Rohlls already knows aboul il. HE class ol l957 approached lhe end ol lhe year wilh mixed leelings. Loolc- ing loward lhe lulure and many in- dividual palhs we also loolced baclc on lhe many memories lrom MHS. Our lasl year was perhaps lhe mosl sig- nilicanl. Queen Gail Holmasler and her al- lendanls Nadine Buclchouse, Carol Diclcman, Marion Hellevilc, and Lennea Krocalc sel lhe year spinning al Homecoming lime. We grew more and more conscious ol lhe ap- proaching gradualion as we ordered an- nouncemenls, cards. and caps and gowns. Jim Rogers, presidenlg Wayne Rolphs, vice presidenlg Ula Goelz secrelary and Juan Eslarellas lreasurer cheerfully led lhe senior class lhrough lheir lasl year. Tradilionally, lhe class presenled ils class play early in lhe spring. Under lhe direclion ol Harold Fillerer we selecled a highly emo- lional play enlilled Dino. Jim lvlenlo-n gave an excellenl perlormance in porlraying lhis problem leenager. Around Homecoming lime lvliss Berlram Cannaday's homeroom developed an allin- ily lo lirsl prizes. Bolh in l956 and I957 lhey carried oll lirsl prize lor besl lloal. Their winning slogans were De Paclcers smell delee-l and A whale ol a viclory. Graclualion is almosl upon us as we pick up our caps and gowns-Bev Besl, Ralph Bums. Paul Washa, Marilyn Dublce and Jim Chrislensen. We-ware M 'E r ua. , W-i X , xi xt, ,,m,,. , xxx V. , ,, . i Senior play cas?-Row l: S. Laird, P. Naylon, J. Drake, J. Prescher and C. Fosler. Row 2: M. Fisher, B. Sheehan, J. Muelle J. Schumann, C. Wolner, B. Miller and K. Sienberg. T' INO, The senior class play, porrrayed a I7-year-old boy in New Yorlc who grew up wilh hard ideas resulling from a bad home. Because he was involved in a murder of a niqhr walchman, he was senr lo a relormaiory for Tour years. Upon release he was pulr under The supervision ol his parole officer, lvlr. Mandel, who brouqhl him lo a seillemenl house where he was +o be helped by Mr. Sheridan, a psycholherapisi. Dinols aliiiude was negalive bul he showed some inleresl in Shirley, a shy office girl. l-lis brorher Tony and a gang wanled Dino ro lead a robbery They had planned buf Dino commiiied The robbery in advance and was caughi by The police when he reiurned home. The play ended wirh Dino in prison giving a dramalic warning lo parenrs and children. 44 Seniors Present 'D' ' I M lno n ay In a scene from 'Dino' are Jim Sparlre Sandra Zeyen, Richard Schoensradf, Jim Men: ron, Roy Zehnder and Arr Schaible. Charring in a praclice are Roy Holmberg, Barbara Taylor and Dale Hauch. i i i 1:z1i,f2w-ie, 3 1 . National Honor Society-Row I: C. Diclcman, C. Hcchstein, L. Grogan, G. Hotmaster, K. Stenberg and M. Fisher. Row 2: J. Anderson, M. Hellevilc, S. Diamond, L. Soppeland, B. Taylor, L. Jones, R. Zehnder, K. Jones and R. Otterson. Row 3: K. Slcobba, M. Haase, J. Mueller, C, Foster, J. Kuhlman, J. Vick, S. Henderson and N. Blethen. Row 4: R. Snyder, S. Hanson, R. Farm, J. Neubert, J. Roth, J. Mulroney, D. Hauch, J. Rogers. J. Morse and R. Holmberq. Honor Societies N S, Quill, Scroll Select Top Students PENING the assembly to choose the members ot the National Honor Society tor l957 was Milce Naylon. Milce was the last person to be tapped last year. The 35 students were chosen on the basis ot scholarship, leadership, character and service. Members are elected by the taculty and seniors. The members in National Honor Society represent ISZ, ot the senior class. The 'national honor society tor iournalists, Quill and Scroll, selected its members trom the iuniors and seniors who have been outstanding in journalism. At the annual banquet in May the l957-58 Otalcnam and High News statts were announced. is gm Quill and Scroll--Row I: C, Hochstein and C. Diclcman. Row 2: J. Vick and L. Soppeland. Row 3: G. Hotmaster, J. Chesser and J. Rogers. 45 5 5 iii . . i-SA Business Club-Row l: S. Smirh, C. Trio, N. Buc aus l-lan e P Buckner and S Bareman Row J Turrle A Ro ers Sluve. R, Loe, B. Chesler and A. Mishler. Row 3 Bae M Kna B Ow n J Krall D Burl' D Me and B. Brenner. Business Group Figures Budget Plans Banquet EMBERS of Business club had many proiecls lhroughoul' The year. Among lhese were making a year- book ol his own personal developmenl ull his iolo7 keeping lrack of his income and spending ro delermine his yearly loudgel and filling our his income lax form. The biggesl evenr of The year lor Business club was lhe employee banguel held early in April. MDVC had a slale convenlion in early spring. This year's officers and some slu- denls who enlered in various compelilive evenls arlended lhe convenlion. The Business club was again hosl 'lo rhe regional meeling of Business club and held lheir usual Chrisfmas parly. SIO Juniors Top Classesg Plan Play, Prom, Banquet Ready for a speedy lrip downiown lo gel las? minule clecoralions are Ron Van Guilder, Liz Nelson, Tom Nelson and Marlys Case. HE class of 58 slepped proudly info ils place 'rhis year and was lhe largesl class here. I+ was a busy buf happy year which included seleclion of class rings in November llhey arrived in Februaryl and an April prom and banquel. Under lhe able leadership of Ron Van Guilder: Tom Nelson, vice-presidenlg Elizabelh Nelson, secrelary: and Marlys Case, Treasurer, The class lrealed The seniors lo an Enchanled Foresl' when il came 'rime for fhe year's 'lop social evenr. To meer expenses lhe class used ils many lalenls +o delighl lhe public wilh a rolicking Taking lheir annual lrip lo S+. Paul 'ro visil' +he Comedy, Time Oul for Ginger. Judy Theissen Capifol were 50 members of Junior Hislorians. WGS The female foofball Sidi'- Leading 'rhe srudenls were Howie True, presi- denlg Roger Schmidl, vice-presidenl, and Marlys Case, secrelary-Treasurer. Advisor is Lyle Roberls. See Capitol Junior Hislorians-Row l: S. Jacobson, S. Nayloin, N. Smifh, J. Brown, M. Wendl, N. Baldwin, S. Anderson, J. Jovaag. B. Engel and D. Best Row 2: J. Theissen, C. Meyer, M. Zimmerman, M. Lehnerf, M. Johns, M. Hesla, B. Hanel, J. Goefllicher, D. Seppman, E. Nelson, G. Mullin, S. Taylor, D. Kraulkremer, and M. Case. Row 3: S. Gosewisch, M. Kolling, B. Fischer, G. Budde, K. Anderson, D. Hill, J. Zarn, G. Draegerl, D. Daleiden, H. Bullerworlh, C. Ofledahl, R. Schmidt D. Taylor, D. Gazdilc and D. Lammers. Row 4: S. Bunde, R. Beck, A. Warren, H. True, J. Fenger, G. Spells, G. Yefler, C. Eral, C. Oelaling, B. Warner, L. Swenson, D. Sheehan, R. Toner, R. Van Guilder and F. Luiz. 47 Hi exif gf! 'alt M , ',.. is to J .W ..,,,,,,M1 Dick Putman worked hard describing Singers athletic triumph. Juniors Encourage Girl Athletes With Q! Q! Time Out For Ginger IME Out For Ginger was a play concerning the results ot a speech made by Howard Carol saying that students should have treedom to do what they want. Ginger Carol went out tor tootball and Jeanie and Joan Carol, besides quit- ing their gym classes, boycotted the tootball games in protest ot Singers playing. Lizzie the maid and Howard Carol all backed up Gingens ettorts while Jeanie, Joan, Mrs. Carol, Tommy Green lGinger's boytriendl, Eddie Davis lJoan's beaul, Ed Hottman, and the principal, Mr. Wilson were opposed. Finally Ginger came around and decided that she should be lady-like. Tommy and Ginger became triendly once again and lvlr. Carol knew that he would never trade Ginger tor a son. Junior Cast-Seated: J. Theis- sen, V. Klenk, M. Lehnert, R. Put- man and J. Bond. Row 2: J. Fenger, J. Hagen, J. Rindelaub and T, Fuller. Social convention never bother- ed Mr. Carol lDick Putmanl as 7 John Hagen discovered. F13 48 HI- Jill Rindelaul:-'s really dressed up in This Cast Plays To Packed Real leenage enlhusiasm - Terry Fuller. Qc. Q 'u s e s sw , f -W' A 'C 7s Sw! P l . -- ,. K S 6 Q ar- af : 3 S, Cast Judy Theissen Ginger Carol Jill Rindelaub Lizzie, lhe maid Richard Pulman Howard Carol Marcia Lehneri' Mrs. Carol Jean Bond Joan Carol Virginia Klenlc Jeanie Carol Terry Fuller Eddie Davis, alhlele Sleve Gerlh Tommy Green, scholar Jerry Fenqer Mr. Wilson, school principal John l-lagen Ed Hoffman, bank presidenl' Well, Pa, il's lhis way - Judy Theissen and Dick Pulman. A lender scene belween Marcia Lehnerl' and Diclc Pul- man. ,... Bill Klinf slams one home for 'l'l'nS Scarle+s. B. Baclclund G. Baldwin N. Baldwin D. Berge W. Bergmarlc D. Besl' G. Buddo S. Bunde R. Buslcey li A A .4 1:3 1 , H 1 ll juan J Q J Uv .ih- ' .11 f--k gidi ,.: J ' .. figs N' I - A -8359 . .Q fe' .5 , M . i , . ,,,: R ' idi .,, , rt Zzi .V . L M. Barker J. BiHner H. BuHerwor+h fly irr 1 - .3 6 3 9' xl .wil ' 2 if , K. Bar+on R. Blume L. Byers Juniors The R. Alberi J. Anderson Judy Anderson K. Anderson S. Anderson J. Anfoine R. Beck W. Beinlre R. Bell D. Bol'xner+ J. Bond G. Braam S. Carlson M. Case V Caya ': in 9 A ...' ' rW,.f K - - .f 41, i.. A ...l 4 J .... -- 1-is ... 1 5 if is rr .ii fi. . ww- ... l Q . ' 7' . 4.- ,, :U 'I .l 1' i Q .4 , . ,M A . , hvn I V. 45 ,at S. .- 5 nr H' 'f ' 7 .- '5 1' 'vc f' 4 or . prepare to climb final step at MHS G. Chesley C. DeRemer J. Du+ler M. Fasnaclul l. Freeberg Lg, , L. Chrislensen R. Dlclcman J. Edwards J. Fenger K. Frye x X .A an 93- K6 .K , -vw-v V9 B. Cool: M. Cox T. Crcolcer R. Daleiden J. Deegan L. Demaray B. Discher A. Dodge S. Donaldson G. Draegerl H. Drumm R. Dunclclee J. Ellingson D. Engdalwl B. Engel C. Eral P. Evans A. Fallensleln C. Fillerer J. Fllller K. Forrey S. Fosfer J. Fraser N. Frederick T. Fuller L. Gaare D. Gazclik J. Geiger G. Gendler S. Gerlh ul 51? 'anus' .5 r 2 'A 3 ,Eff ff' fgrge 8 Y L ., lv Ms,-18 ...f Wg V K L' L. A: - 1 ' W 3 Eff' lf ll Q J -HJ 53, 44-gg.. F 5 g 1 , - ,. , N rf? ' 7 .1 s .0-Q an If 'Q fb W ...P V? 4 . My 'Mi l. ,336-f , . . ,ia f 1'-1 www Q .M if ,lg E. 6 5 -- . f Q gm Wkr, fr' as ,fy-:'r2': Lf! r, T ',l 3 . . -- 1-Q-'X 'CZ' . , iff sn . 35' N J. Gillelfe V. Greibel M. Gufh U. Hansen M. Hanson E. HewiH D. High E. Homer J. Hruslca N .1 F. Goefll J. Habinqer J. Harfung J. Hilgers Y. Hughes Sal 55. 7 5 Si li -:alll A c 'ing S. Goor J. Hagen A. Haslip D. Hill R. Hulander W 5 . Q. a z .aw Evidence of their ls shown in their J. Goefflicher Sandra Gosewisch Sharon Gosewlsch B. Gremmerf J. Halpern B. Halverson M. Hammar B. Hamel L. Haws C. Hegg P. Hensel M. Hesla L. Hirdler H. Hirshberg C. Hohensfein D. Hollnagel M. Johns G. Johnson S. Johnson M. Jones 59 ' W' ' f i' we 39 A h e E V lf - ,f A I , :,: , W VAV. I 'Q M I M , -er 'Z -- . i L: ,L K . by he i.i::- ., A ., ' J ,h 'V i f 'v ., W 3. .. lv f i'Wi J H . Blow.-ie I 'F by ,A . . Q 'Ile ,-Q, fs.. 3 o wa- azL. , , . , ,','1 V . - , 'Nuff 2 . ,, X I . 7D H... 1 I D Y ' 7 K 'A S- i'in N fn ' inf .vm -wif use 'Elin 'N' -4- . 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'ze S- 3 Sf' ?i if X35 ' 2 -- ...j-.Y M it l ' g fs 1 . ,1 ., g. . y , I lei i i' Z -T at From Time Oui' for Ginger, iuniors Gerry Fenger and Dick Pufman. S. Mason K. Maslers D. Miclmels D. Mikolas G. Myers J. Myers B. Near M. Nelsen L. Nelson T. Nelson J. D S. E. A. Maison Miller Naylon Nelson Nerland They For Ginger' J..-ad -ery f Nw W---.1 Fl h Av- 323 -rw -. 9 Y ,ignagb ,.1 5 X S, .wr .ww QS. , - i ,um . gk 'f ,. ov- ,a ,za ' M.: ' N .Q 'e. P' , ,gn .. K V: K.-rgya M. :rf I' if X V. .4 ff, ' '-ix . I , W fi 1 f Y .f X. 1 :ar lf' 9 T 'M P Q P v-qw '21 P 2 .z sw' Q sr ..,, mf 57' 'is . ,,, .. ..-Q ,u.,,.I.g 1' Q..,.- 3:2 .ng I ,L Q ..,. E .. 1 ,Q I . -JM 5. I K K ji -I . . f Q. - V if 'W W f R '- 7 i 15s..1Q'? yfif5!k J gigfffgfg 'M' ...fffffifznzf 1 J X5 'zasz2?5esi3L' Sligrigihzxiiiziubil f:e ya 3 ia 3 K 'fr ref - tw N' Aan get 4 .. M ..,. .et es W a -l f 'H x Q ..fv,:-' V Fw .-LL he P Xe' 2 'ft' 1 f - J .M . R J A Q .Q ,l,., 9 - 1 ' J I-.?'v3+ f I 1 HN., z .'-- , . . 1 5 ' '- I It i L 1 A ,1 if ' l ' J . l R -1 J fl B, Niefsen D. Northamer C. Oettinq C. Oftedahl M. Oleson B. Ofio L. Perry V. PSSWG E. Peters W, Petersen S. Pfeiffer J. Phillips 6. Pfakke M. Pohl J. Polzin F. Pongrafz C. Porter N. Powell R, Putman J. Pyles L. Reuchmen M. Richardson J. Rinclefaub J. Ritz R. Rivard N. Robertson V. Rolhnqs J. Rofstad S. Rush B. Rusten K. Schfekau R. Schmidt G. Schuck P. Sens S. Sens D. Seppman B, Shaw R. Sheehan W. Sheehan L, Sieberg present 'Time Out and 'Enchanted Forest' 55 D. Smillw Ken? H. Smillw Ken? M. Smillw N. Smilh G. L. Ti .sqm ...l Juniors reqlsler for fufure voling in Hue moclc elecfion M. Sieberg R. L. Smollmers W. Sfowell J. L. Telander J. Spc++s H. S+angland D. Sfanlcey H. S+avenau Swenson R. Taylor V P. Taylor S. Taylor R. They For the Sieberg R. Sinclair E. Slama Solberg M. Spear K. Spence Sfrand M. Slreel M. Sluve Tlweissen R. Thompson J. Tlwomsen In Nr xwf n puff'-5. - 1 1 W V F.. 1 3 X, . . . 1 'M 9 R? ,- f R . X f-in 'E R s I I I K U an krki QA. .. .. . is ,. Q 9 X 1 v . ' .. ,N 7, 2 R M ,.. lk gl . 3 .. ' r A A L' il x,,,,.J SWT' 3. 32-R ' ,QW .. A' - f... e 3 . R'f- Q.-.o. R. A ll Q . . . N ff R . ll 5' 1 A ,uv , A ,W gg- lf- iz Q ,.9,,.7 -:rp .rf hm 4 5 Qalfizik. R wgei ..- 5 My 8 rr 1134, o H2235 f in My V V. 3. 'f... ..... K . ,Q xl 'f V 5 .' ll' . K f 35237, 5 K ' ' ' ' 1- I ' if A if 1 . A qs Z V.k. A. i ,gh I I 1 up f Egwfl -lf:-off achieve leadership year to come B. Timmerman R. Toner D. Tower H. True D. Turlle R. Van Guilder l V, Veeder P. Vilwsladl J. Wagner M. Wagner M. Waldorf L. Ward S, Walson J. Welsh J. Weslplial J While J. Wlwilman R. Willcing D. Workman W, Wylcolf' G. Yefler J. Zarn W. Zell G. Zimmerman fl? 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Sophomores Elect John Peterson Class President Already learning that bookkeeping is an important part ot being a class otticer are sophomore executives, Karen Anderson John Peterson, Bill Anderson and Jerry Roth. ,WMMDYQ HE annual sophomore open house on August 29 began the career ot 278 new students at Ml-lS. Bright eyed and enthusiastic they an- ticipated the year ahead as a beginning-a goal to be reached. To display their eager beginning the class elected John Peterson, presidenti Jerry Roth, vice presi- dentg Sue Anderson, secretary, and Bill Anderson, treasurer. Eager to participate in school activities, sophomores registered to vote in a rnocl: Presidential election. Sophomores crowd around the polls to cast a large vote. s f 1- ie I g K xl 58 fyifff s iii . lf .5 f P -pfu'f , A M .af ff-T-J f Q me 'QM 1 2,5 aww, L4 '-J 1.1. N M7 V 4- it ,.,,.f. W '-Z7 X 'P' 4.-, .5 .U J f 'N J' an' sw- f H, .gr -, s mf-Q v rw . Q f ' ' N..-11 +5 -.f . 7 . . '33 , , 5 . 5 5 .J W-.WJ A. Allen B. Anderson G. Anderson M. Anderson N. Anderson S. Anderson , rp R. yi D. Auringer D. Ausfad G. Baker H. Balcerzak K. Barr V. Berwick , ,. ,uf ' G 7,34 Ill' Sophomores begin Cautiously, gaining J' Courage as they go we 44 X A , ' .Q .9 T. . fp-J 'XT'-ff 2 K' dv A A J. Abramson E. Adams W. Anderson M. Amfinson T. Beach B. Beckman T. Beamer V. Benron J. Benfson J. Berzing S. Bicke! J. Blerhen rw--sy .Q Aw l l - . L4 l ..v J E . .. .. ... fr F? ' ffm -'Q-fi'-1 . . 'i f.-'7-'S 1 :ET T OV , F I' l if J . , , K V 'I , A M- V, ,ff ..- ., ' -A ' + 'ff -'M' -113'-A We 'fs' X 'T 'fn . .R or 'ff .. rr ' ' V ' 'n ' 51' 'V I -f W R 21 rx. if E ' 2 f. . 'ii' 5 L 5 v A J ra'i w:Q..f:f.. semi M +A- ...Q .Q .. M L , 'H I ,Q fi, L ik fi- - If, W S I - f 1 .1 2 i , 4, Q, x ew W. YA I 'fn Y' .3 I LV ?' 3? ,aw Y .' -vw. 45 495, I x -'1 F ' 'fir - -ff A i i w J 'A-A ' 2 F D at J ' we. K WP I 5 I A EV kr J im j if 1 'Lf , V lg - - 1 . . . .ir 2. , 3. 4 - . en. e J .rage . . 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Fields J. Finley R. Fisher R. Fiflerer L. Fosier D, Frauenholfz R. Freeberg J. Frenlz D. Friedriclws S. Frltls J. Gallup J. Ganslce M. Gerdfs D. Goelll M. Greenwald R. Gremmerl G. l-lallman S. Hamrnan D. l-lammargren A. Handalvl L. Hansen 60 21. 1.1. . ,, 'f ff 2? ,, . gmc L 'fv- , l ' ,'A'k J. 'Yi GK- ' 'A A P l mf We , il sais ,gs 4 s.. ,AA I J X ' K , .sie L+.. ...Mi .QQ Q WA I -1 . .J ' , ,gy .9 '12 Q 2 I -Sr uf . f l. MI 'Y Elway fl .. 0? X divx, xv uk, df- L f P l HF Q X.. 4 l I fs- cz? s H v ,VVL W 1,521 r,,. 4. 3 .fit-fp. f . , L, I wi ff . 'v 'L M. Hansen J. Hlanson P. Hill P. Hoeper D. Hollzler J. Hruby S. Hughes J. Hunt J. Hynes J. lmm P. Jacobs S. Jennings l P. Hantelman K. Hartley K. Hoerr .fl lvl. Hoerr 'f Q , .. ' EVP WMM' ' 2' 9 All t --1 . A V. an F I W. . P 'sf'-if 9 'P frm 1' s if . is ,Q J if if ff J Wt: W7 lkgfjx EW' ry 1 no A F I I P . Sr. A 'Q sw 1 ls li . T' rg, ,ig if 13:2 ' 7 Cf., .V ,.. ,lf 2 ' 1 wi. U-'P' v-gd' H' he 2 . , ,f Q J ' 1 l A J' i' ii R. Hauch L. Heller V. Hlclcs D. Hill G. Hogren P. Holbrook G. Holmes L. Homollia They choose the Activities that suit Their interests Orderly sophioimore voting in the mock election. we fs. . iw' iff? We JD 5' U !1-1.8 fi T. John 'W' ,gow 'a'X E , fm F '43 4 mf A M was 'ond-, -W 1 -v.,- - , if Sf. .gig f C. Johnson K. Johnson M. Johnson R. Johnson K Jone G. Jordan D. Kelly B. Kendall J. Keys K. Kilian MHS finds new Leaders among 155- 5 ll'-we - ,V of E Mil We NA 'al - g. ,Sie I :I ,Q 45. fm.-'X These underclassmen -F A sophomore gels some help from Miss Dona Mace Nauqhlon on Jrhe niqhl of open house. I ,arm wwf? Q 4P' ua .5 I -1 , A, .. 1. A v' 1 j'g'7 gy.:. x 4, f . ,LV if , 9, ,K Y XA ' - 3 W V 4 ..-v ,, 51, I V',, f -ffffl Am. 'l I J. Johnslon D. Jones P. Kirkharl' K. Klinder E c. Klin+ P. Klint V E T. Klugherz J. Koberosld 2 Q42 I. Koch R. Kooser R. Kopp C. Kranz 32 i A l v-My 'z .,- ,,.. M an 'N fa-'R 5 Q Q ly? 9 'K 79 fa M l:im:'NJ 4? 4 Q, ,il 'Q' f L w ' 4 J S 'ts' M0 LL :1. 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'A 5 Q VXLMJAQ v ,qi .Q J. Krause H. Lang P. Langer W. Langevin H. Leeberq J. Liclwfenberq L. Lincoln D. Llndblom T. Lloyd R. Lundln J. Mcfxrfhur F. McGee S. McLean D. Maalns AB Mrxjclcclanz J. gdahderield P. Manning M. Manslce L. Mansson V. Mafslnall T. Marso T. Marliclc . S965 . SH G. Mennenga B. Milcolas J. Miller M. Miller R. Mifchell J. Molwns K.FMr3nroe JJ MNor'i+z M. Mornes T. Morse T. Mueller G. Mulrooney D. Nelson M. Nelson . SSS . SSS J. Neuberf G. Nielsen K. Nifzlcowslri S. Nolan S. Ncrdby C. Olsen E. OlfOf1 K- Olson R. Owen S. Paape H. Penrose J. Person J. Pefersen J. Pelerson P. Pfenffer W. Ploeger 63 S. Presfon C, Reifmer F. Rohinqs P. Schaper J. Sheehan A. Spoors J. Swarfz 'ap nz .wx 15'-an 434 rw ,4- 'A M HT Q Iran, E'-fr T . 2 O nw 'Q' 77 70 ffl 3 I 'N' . 9, ji . 61 ad? 3 .M D. Purdy M. Purrief P. Riedel! L. Rmmq M. Rolhnqs A. Rolsfad M. Schlebal L. Schlekau M. Sikfars D. Slcelfy C. Sfavenau S. Srearns E. Tayfor S. Taylor .ibm AJ, nw A .X A -. AM.. as . 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Zeyen , ,el Fl Y B-. 1 ,NVQ 1 4 . , K eil the gangs ell here - I was ll1ere,loo When I remember foolball, l nalurally lhinlc of Homecoming! lhal' wonderful clay when we bear Norfhfield 4l-0. l also remember l'l1e conlroversy over school spiril' during l'l'1e baslcel- ball season. And were 'rl1ose wreslling ma+cl1es ever excilingl Twisl', lurn, grunl', groan-'rhey made my nerves 'ringlel Some call lhe o+l1ers minor sporls, bu'r 'l'o me, l'l1ey weren'+. Willa a +ennis raclcel' in one hand and a golf club in +l'1e ol'l'1er, lclid my bes+ l'o malce 'em major Jim Rogers - Tom Van Ealo Sports . 5 ' iimav ei.. W K Y X L.- f e'3f.,ff5... ,QW A fw- ' 2 3. .ery genital, Scarlest Gain Experience During Four-Four Season ANKATO high school's foofball feam finished ' only fiffh in fhe Big Nine conference wifh a X 4-4 record during fhe i956 grid season, buf ifs underclassmen gained valuable experience for fhe I957 season. The sfarfing line-up af fhe end of fhe season includ- ed fwo sophomores and fhree juniors wifh many ofhers seeing defensive dufy or parfial dufy alfernafing wifh fhe sfarfers. Af fhe beginning of fhe season fhe Scar- , lefs had an inexperienced feam, wifh few regulars who had seen any acfion fhe previous year. By fhe end of fhe year, everyone worked as a feam and fhe affack was much smoofher. One of fhe mosf fhorough coaching iobs in Man- kafo hisfory was furned in fhis year. Head Coach Louis Todnem and his assisfanfs, John Larson, Gordy l-lakes and Bill Mickelson, were responsible for fhe develop- menf of fhe feam. Merv and Jerry Nelson, fhe iunior A ladder full of coaches: high school coaches, worked wifh fhe boys during fhe firsf fwo weeks of pracfice and also didda very fhor- ough iob. Louis Todnem, head coach John Larson. line Gordon Hakes, and and Bombers William Mickelson, backfield l956 Scarlef gricldsrs-Row I: S. Chrisf, W. Fredell, D. Foudray, H. True, L. Sfouf, J. Rogers, P. Person, J. MSHTOV1. J- N6Ub6V+ L. Jones, P. Naylon and R, Van G-uilder. Row 2: J. Lundin, T. Johns, J. Sparke, R. Holmberg, D. Lee, D. Tefzloff, D. Fuller, D. Ahl. R. Thompson, W. Rohlfsl C. Mueller and J. Johnsfone. Row 3: J. Leeberg, D. Jones. W. Sayler. C. Oiled-il'1l. S- Hammond. C. Efel D. Morris, G. Spoffs, A. Schaible, G. Solf, R. Burns and B. Anderson. Row 4: B. Ward, J. Mueller. D- Lewis. M- JONES- W- Belnlie B. Sheehan, J. Myers, J. Sform, B. Beckman. D. Auslad and B. Barker. Row 5: 6. Jordan, D. Lundin, W. Sfowell. G. Anderson. 5 Zell, B. Alberf, J. Peferson, G. Morphew, D. Roehl, G. Zimmerman and J. Morifz. Row 6: B. Warner, B. Jackson, L. Swanson, T Leuken, L. Smo-fhers and B. Boop. V Q -5 ,L divx, ,Kg in Five Gridders Mentioned On All-Conference l-lE SCARLETS placed Three oT Their members on The wgigiifznlfafiuzhlilhllenlifnqilgfdjlglrsnzzetyliii myThical Big Nine all-conTerence Team, while Two re- high School band fgr me Norihfqeld game. ceived honorable menTion Tor Their work over The pasT season. , ,, ,, MANAGER TOM LEUKE Making The conTerence dream Team were guard and N co-capTain Phil Person, Taclcle Len STouT and Tullbaclc and co- capTain Jim Rogers. Deliensiye Taclcle and middle guard WalT Eredell and end Jerry NeuberT gained honorable menTion. ik ik Sk ETER THREE weelcs oT preparaTion, ManlcaTo Took an inexperienced Team To Winona Tor The TirsT conTerence TilT oT The season. The Winhawlcs Tool: advanTage oT The long Trip Trom ManlcaTo To down The ScarleTs I3-7 in a game marlced by cosTly misTalces by boTh sides. ln The home opener againsT EaribaulT, The ScarleTs came baclc To win Their Tir-sT game by a I3-O counT. The gridders ran up againsT one oT The powerhouses in The Big Nine The Tollow- ing weelc. PHIL PERSON LARRY JONES LEN STOUT JIM ROGERS JERRY NEUBERT ' 69 3 Larry Jones skiris end in ihe Owaionna game. Northfield Win Four uriideniiiied Manicafo iackiers bring down a Farie bauli ball carrier whiie Three more Searle-is move up fasi. Highlights Season A Faribaulf bali carrier is hii hard by a hos'roFManka1o facklers led by Wah Fredeil i67i. Mankaids Ron Van Guiider loioks like he' bail in The Owaionna game. DICK TETZLOFF JIM MENTON PAT NAYLON WALT FREDELL s piaying volley- DALE FULLER ii i,, A ., , M A 'S V H fail ' Z, Ai i,ll'iiFw172 1 ' Af. 7 , ' L b ' W i 1' 5 ' -' - 1 I 'X 55 'Q ' ' 2- 2' ' uf ' fi ' 4 , A W VWAA im 'v- x V .SMA siwfzxl ,... m K 5 -M I Q 15 ,Z i,,X 1 i M' K f sr as ' L W ,fi ia .gi his L .i lnafwi , Wugix N K W ii .Q .kii .igfg L :f ,, M' e i 53, L 3 L by ,e ,ee Q 4 ,gi Mimi.: in QL . rv Q ', W ., A V 5?Tg,:,. 4 . M A L W it wil M 1 M ry 4 i i L 'ii ii' L 'Q 'X' 'MT , Smothers, True Chosen Captains Of l957 Eleven T THE annual banqueT held Tor all The leT- Ter winners, halTback Les SmoThers and end l-lowie True were selecTed To capTain The l957 ScarleTs. The banqueT was sponsored and Tinanced by The TaThers oT The boys. TwenTy-seven boys, including I6 seniors and manager Tom Leuken, received leTTers. lk lk lk ED WING downed The Toclmen 37-O in a game marked by Tumbles. The Wingers re- ccvered Tive MankaTo Tumbles, all oT which led To Touchdowns. The ScarleTs sTarTed To roll aT OwaTonna when They downed The Indians 3l-6. NorThTield pro- vided The homecoming opposiTion Tor lvlankaTo. A spiriTed ScarleT eleven ran up a 4l-O vicTory againsT The Raiders. The deTense yielded only 23 yards and didn'T allow NorThTield pasT The Man- kaTo 47-yard line. ATTer an open daTe The ScarleTs were edged by AusTin aT AusTin 7-6. RochesTer downed The Todmen 3l-I2. The RockeTs Tinished The season undeTeaTed Tor The second sTraiqhT year and Tin- ished second in The sTaTe. The Tinal vicTory came againsT ATberT Lea I3-6 in The Tinal game oT The season. Jerry NeuberT hurdles a blocker on his way To a good gain on an end-around play againsT NorThTTeld. Ron Van Guilcler side-sTeps a would-be FaribaulT Tackle. TED JOHNS ROY HOLMBERG WAYNE ROHLFS ART SCHAIBLE CHARLES MUELLER E 34- K A WT,-x dk 'V V 4 wsw-W I, My W, if iff T ,T T' r iii .',,,., '- ---N W ,.-.... ,f S Mi s -is 'QU XX H? Af A Y T mm S V ' Y R W Y W TTTV so ,,. Qi ssiy T T T .s.,.,'!'k Dave Ahl stiff-arms a Faribault de- fender while running an end-around play. The Scarlel defensive line charges against Rochester. Going in to meet the play are P. Person l48l, J. Men- I-on I4-51. W. Fredell l67l, J. Rogers l5Ol, D. Fuller lbbl, L. Stout l5Il and D. Ahl l56I. ANKATO high school's Bomber team will offer plenty of help to The varsity next year as it did during the past season, This year's iunior Scarlets ex- tended the winning strealc to IO games over the past two seasons by cop- ping five contests without defeat. The Bombers topped Fairmont I4-0, Blue Earth twice, I9-7 and I8-I3, North- field I8-6 and S+. James 7-6. Two other Bomber squads were organized during the year, one consisting of only sophomores while lhe other contained all the non-playing Bombers and seniors. The senior Bombers dropped St. Peter I4-7, and the sophomores were trounced 35-O by Lalce Crystal. GENE SOLT RALPH BURNS DAVE MORRIS Bombers Increase Win String to I0 Straight JIM SPARKE Cross CounTry--Row l: H. SmoTh ers, J. Morse, J. Mulrooney, S. T an son, J. Schmuclc, L. Ward and K Rohlfs. Row 2: J. Lyons, T. Crooker K. H. SmiTh, F, LuTz, D. Nelson, H STangland and D. Berqe. Row 3: J McArThur, J. LichTenberq, G. Ches- ley, D. Taylcr, J. Ellingson, J. FrenTz G. Redman, F, McGee and J. EsTar- ellas. Row 4: T. Morse, B. AhlsTrom L. Demaray, B. Ogle, J. NeuberT, J Muller and E. HewiTT. Row 5: J RoTh, B. Bruzelc, Colach L. TriTsch and T. Mueller. Sam Hanson nears The finish. .MM 5 Harriers Place aff .W Fourth in Stateg Ts in Regional T' ' ANKATO high schools cross counTry Team copped boTh The disTricT and regional TiTles and placed TourTh in The sTaTe TournamenT aT Lalce Nolcomis in Minneapolis clur- ing The pasT season. Sam Hanson capTured TirsT place in The disTricT and re- gional meeTs and was Top ManlcaToan in The sTaTe, placing 22nd, Co-capTains Hanson and Jim Schmuclc, John Mulrooney, Jerry Morse and Larry Ward represenTed Coach Len TriTsch's harriers aT The sTaTe meeT, wiTh Ward The only underclassman. ManlcaTo's har- riers are ready Tor The gun in a Triangular meeT al' M i n n e o p a park. .Mig-2 f Scarlef Cagars-Row I: S. Hanson, B. Klinf, J. Mulrooney, H. Sfangland and J. Rogers. Row 2: P. Person, D. Foudray C. Earl, H. True, R. Van Guilder and J. Lundin, Row 3: Coach Gordon Hakes, M. Jones, K. Smifh, D. Lee, F. Luflz D loff and Coach Orv Schwanlrl. ITH no regulars refurning from 'rhe l956 Disfricf Six championship bas- kefball feam, freshman coach Orv Schwanlcl molded a quinfef from a nucleus of four inexperienced seniors and juniors which, affer a slow sfarf, finished fourfh in fhe Big Nine conference wifh a five-five record. The Scarlefs dropped fheir firsf fwo games fo Richfield and Fairmonf, buf con- BIG NINE STANDINGS Red Wing ......................,..,...,,.,..,........,.,.....,,.,,............ I0 0 Norfhfield ..,. ........,........ . ..,..,..........,.,....,........................ 8 2 Winona ,............ ...,.,..... 7 3 MANKATO .,..,,, ,,,.,...,, . 5 5 Ausfin .....,........., ...,...,.,. 4 6 Owafonna . ,,..,,.,... 4 6 Rochesfer ....... . .,.,...... 4 6 Alberi' Lea ...., .. ..... ........... 3 7 Faribaulf ,........,...,.....,,......,.,..............,....,., ...,.... ,.,,...,....... 0 I 0 finued fo improve unfil defeafing Faribaulf, 48-37 in The inifial conference game. Two consecufive vicfories over Alberf Lea 70-46 and Sf. Pefer 54-42 preceded a seven game losing slcein. Owafonna, Liffle Falls, Waseca, Ausfin, Winona, Norfhfielcl and Waseca downed 'Ihe cagers. The droughf was ended wifh a re- vengeful conquesf of Rochesfer 59-52. Scarlets Place Fourth In Big Nine Conference JIM ROGERS PHIL PERSON I l ie. SAM HANSON -:wweafar:-'W V K - JOHN MULROONEY ff' ff ff .eager ff,-gee: 1 AVL' f rift it r V ' Q W K? xii? I 5 ,pp-.. .' 3 . g t g,- giff fast Returning Lettermen Make Prospects Bright For I958 Cage Season ICTORIES over Owatonna and Albert Lea with a loss at the hands ot conterence champs Red Wing concluded the regular sea- son. Owatonna tell 64-59, and Albert Lea was beaten tor the second time 48-43. Herb Stangland led the Scarlets in scoring dur- ing the year with a I3.l point per game average. Bill Klint headed the tree throw department with a .689 percentage. With this background next year's prospects loolc very good. Mulrooney and Rogers in tor a score Bill Klint's up tor a shot in the Albert Lea tilt. N K u , .ff Q, 5 K' xx fer if 1 l St. James Tips Kato In District Semi-Finals FTER popping ifs firsf fwo disfricf games, lvlankafo was defeafed 49f4I. by favored Sf. James and 649 Bob Scluulfz, flue sfafe's fallesf prep player in flue semi- finals of flue Disfricf Six fournamenf. Affer leading af flue guarfer, flue Scarlef's lack of lueigluf began fo sluow. Tlue fasf break was flue only weapon wluiolu kepf lvlankafo in flue game. Prior fo flue Sf. James filf, flue cagers compiled one of flue largesf scores in fluis year's fournamenf play flurougluouf flue sfafe by blasfirug Haruska 90-56. Four Soarlefs luif double figures in fluis game lead by Jim Rogers wiflu 23 and l-lerb Sfangland wiflu IS. Good Tluunder fell in flue inifial confesf 68550. Coaclu Scluwankl is looking forward fo meefing Sf. James again nexf year in flue fournamenf, wifl'uouf big Scluulfzu. Mulrooruey and True in a baffle fer p:ssession of flue ball during flue Sf. James filf. Eral up for a sluof agairusf l-lanska. Rogers, in foofball form, figlufs for flue ball. COACH ORVILLE SCHWANKL Assisfanfs Bill Mickelson, Gordon Hakes and Leru Irifsclu, a sly if cgnmf Mn ,I f ,I Q ig- 1. as ,, 'as ,Z Gilrlrfig R N' 17 1 A ss i Q31 . Q Yannigans-Row I: G. Anderson, T. Lloyd, T. Muel- ler, L. BurnsTa, J. PeTerson, B. Anderson, K. RohlTs, J. JohnsTone and J. McArThur. Row 2: Coach Len TriTsch, T. MarTiclc, D. Fraunhollz, T. Morse, T. Klugherz, B. Beck- T man, M. GerdTs, J. STrorn, J. RoTh, A. Mackdanz, and VV,L . I H P LI V H . - . , ..... ,,.. ...J T , ,T s fa sq lug, ll g 13'19l19 20 '15 -1 wgzzrgzz N 124 Coach Bill Mickelson. Yannies Win First and Last In 8-7 Season Mackers Edge 8D's In SML .49 T4 lTl-T a new coaching sTaTT and an inexperienced Team, The Yan- nigans compiled an 8-7 season record. They successfully sTarT- ed The season wiTh a vicTory over RichTield and ended The slaTe wiTh a Triumph over AlberT Lea's B Team. John PeTerson was The rnainsTay oT The iunior ScarleTs and led The Team in scoring, while cenTer Jim STorm Took care oT The board worlc on boTh oTTensive and deTensive rebounds. Jim WhiTey McArThur came on laTe in The season To help carry The scoring burden. Coach Len TriTsch and assisTanT Bill Mickelson worked wiTh The Team unTil, by The end OT The season, iT was a smooTh-running ouTTiT. TTH Three members oT The I956 SaTurday Morning League champions Slippers serving as a backbone, The Maclcers edged The 80's To cop The SML crown. The Maclcers compiled a I9-2 record compared wiTh I7-4 Tor The 8O's. In The annual all-s+ar game, The Maclcers seT a new record by down- ing The All-STars l2I-79. Len STouT led all scorers and The Maclcers wiTh 34 counTers. Bob Bruzek wiTh 27, PaT Naylon wiTh 25, Gary FosTer, 20 and Ron PeTerson wiTh I5 puT Tive Maclcers in double Tigures. Bob Jaclcson led The All-STars wiTh I7 Tallies. During The regular season, Jaclcson edged FosTer, Bruzek and Naylon Tor The scoring TiTle wiTh a 23 poinT per game average. FosTer was 22.9 and Bruzelc and Naylon 22.7 Maclxers-B. Bruzelc, G. FosTer, L. STouT, R. PeTer- son and B. Meyer. R. Thompson and P. Naylon. 91 Wrestlers Cop Big Nine, Regions Place Second In State X ,t wks, gxftb 'gf' --S3Zf ' c X., A-gmt,-:ww X , ee e t 3 Jo Jo NAYLON gnmw, eeeee j LARRY WARD Christ's ready tor a pin on Dick Fresbie at the regional meet at Blue Earth. I6 Nine conterence and Region Two champions and second in the state was the accomplishment ot this year's Mankato high school wrestling team. Coach Luverne Klar said at the start ot the season that this year would be a building year. This makes the outlook tor next season very bright. Jo Jo Naylon in the IO3-pound class, Larry Ward in IQO and Stan Christ in l75 won state championships tor the Scarlets, while Jim Thomsen in 95 was runner-up and Don Lewis in l54 was beaten in the tirst round. Although Mankato downed Blue Earth in the regional I22-l l9, the Bucs placed the same number ot men, tive, as Mankato in the state tourney. This eventually paid ott as Blue Earth copped the state championship with 65 points to second-place Kato's 47 and third-place Robbinsdale's 44, Don Lewis and Larry McKeever tangle at the Regional. 78 A ff-' Ts. ..pw-- --,,,,N ScarleT MaTmen-Row I: M. Miller, J. Thompson, J. Naylon, G. Jordan, L. Ward, D. Meyer, R. l-lolmloerg, R. Neunsinger. . Schaible, D. Lewis, P. Naylon, D. Abi and S. ChrisT. Row 2: J. Ewoldson, D, Johnson, A. Nelson, l-T. SrnoThers, D. Jones, . Lundin, J. RiTz, D. ChrisT, D, Hueislramp, C. OTTedahi, G. ChrisT, C. Mueiler and P. Ewoldson. Row 3: T, Nelson, T. Croolcer, . Jenson, W. Saylor, L. SmoThers, M. Richardson, L. Demaray, D. Berge, W. PeTersori, G. Chesley, B. Sheehan, B. AhlsTrom, . Roehl, D. C5remmerT, C. Malenalc, D, Lammers, AST. Coach Arnie Gish, J. Sheehan and Coach Luverne Klar. ROY HOLMBERG Christ, N3ylOl1, Ward ART SCHAIBLE Win Championship Title NOT only did The wresTlers win The conTerence TiTle wiTh a 7-O slaTe, buT They also copped The Big Nine meeT aT NorThTield aT The end oT The regular season. Again The championship was decided in The Tinal maTch oT The season when The ScarleTs easily downed OwaTonna 26-I6. LasT year ManlcaTo copped iTs TirsT conTerence championship by beaTing Owa- Tonna I9-I8. The indians and RochesTer each had 5-I records, corn- pared wiTh ManlcaTo's 6-O mark, going inTo The Tinal round. Gene Jordan geTs a pin in The all-imporTanT TiTle ciinching OwaTonna meeT. 'TT X .i ii ,Q 'll 'Q ,Q A .. :a. . E K, I jr 'k,', N Y 'f .. f. ' . - ..,.. T Q X ...T T X ' 1 ff' T.. ' Q T-..gf?7?jf!.'i+:ZQ1 ,H E' 1. ,hu I 9 f V V V., K i IWW BOB AHLSTROM CHARLES MUELLER Lewis, Ward Named I957-58 Mat Captains Pal Naylon looks ready Io lake off' on a lake down. OIVIE I-Ierculean leafs were also amassed during Ihe wreslling sea- son. The malmen compiled a I5-I dual meel record during Ihe season, dropping only a 26-I6 viclory lo Blue Earlh. They also downed Iwo ol Ihe sIaIe's wreslling powers in one clay, swamping Anoka 35-I5 in The aller- noon and dumping Rolabinsdale 29-I4 I'ha'r same niqhl. Manlcalo encounlered and delealed Ihe besl in mal prowess offered in wreslling-conscious Iowa, Ialasling Brill, Algona and Cedar Falls. Conference viclories included Fari- Ioaull 42-8, Alberl Lea 37-II. Auslin 38-6, Winona 33-8, Norlhlield 30-I8, Rochesler 24-I8 and Owalonna 26-I6. All 'Ihree slale champs, undelealed Sian Chrisl, Larry Ward and Jo Jo Naylon, will relurn. Ward and Don Lewis were elecled caplains ol nexl year's learn in a meeling held soon aller Ihe slale Iournamenl. PAT NAYLON ROGER NEUNSINGER BIG NINE STANDINGS W L s MAN KATO ........ ..,.....,.... ..7 0 Rochesler ...4,. ...,4.,....,.. 6 I Owalonna .4.......... ..5 2 Norlhlield ...,.,... ,.....,...,., 4 3 Alberl Lea ............ .3 4 Wingna ............. H2 5 Auslin ...,..,.,..,,.. .....,......... I 6 Faribaulf ..,.,..., .,.4--4--.-,.-- 0 7 .'M-Q----fa 1 'X 80 I G mnasts Qualif Five For State Competition LTHOUGH no one placed in the state gymnastics tourna- ment, the Scarlet gymnasts, under Coach Arnell Gish, had a very successtul year. Five men gualitied tor state berths by placing in the Region Two tournament at Fairmont. Fairmont copped the regional title, with Mankato placing second. Placing tor the Scarlets in class D were Jerry Thedens, John Ellingson, Dave Morris and Bill l-lill. ln class C Captain Tom Van Eaton carried the load. Most ot the competition during the year was supplied by Fairmont, Wells and New Ulm, with Mankato winning its share. The gymnasts were hampered by iniuries to lcey men during the season and, theretore did not tultill their potential. Thedens completes an exercise on the high bar. 8I Captain Ton Van Eaton uses an intricate mount on +he horse. Scarlet Gymnasts - Row I: Coach Arnell Gish, B. Jackson, F. McGee, Bill Strusz, l-l, Butter- worth and W. Edwards. Row 2: D. Morris, G. Thedens, T. Van Eaton, John Ellingson, D. Bate- man and B. Hill. ii .7 fif Tom Leuken with a clean bunt. l-lerb Stanqland hit by a pitched ball. is 47 sr T, 9 il Nl' ff A27 A .bt f ? QL Ti N . n gi f .fi 'gt ' n R , if i 1l in If . I 8 INV Xjk X, g S. Gerth, W. Beinke, B. Klint, B. Miller, T. Fuller, H. Rice, J. Bogard, P. Nay- lon, D. Sinclair and G Cliff. Row 2: Coach L, Klar, J, Peterson, C. Porter, D. Berge. C. Vogel, R, Borutt, l-l. Peterson, G. Staats, D. Foudray, D. Lee and l.. Baseball Team-Row I: Peterson. Row 3: B. Meyer, G. Bernhardson, T. Leuken R, Peterson, G. Johnson, J. Jackson, H. Stangland, J Rogers, R. Steinberg and Assistant Coach B. Mickel son. Mankato Takes . ft! Big Nine Title Peterson All-State . ,V I A Jw 4 3' J ,, .Yu Y lvl. .M Y i ng, i E 1 r' A . R 5 K OR the second ccnsecutive year, the high school diamond- men collected three baseball trophies and placed one man on the mythical all-tournament team, shortstop Harley Peterson lbelowl. The Scarlets tied tor the Big Nine crown tor the second straight year and again ' ' swept through the district and regional. Man- J, , It kato was beaten by one ot the powers in the , ....,. , tournament in the tirst game, but came back I ' :.. to win the next game betore losing by one A run in the consolation tinals. J ,gi-Se Pitcher l-lowie Rice captained the i956 iiiii l ii 'i i ft J baseball squad, which was coached by Lu- verne Klar, Orv Schwankl and Bill Mickelson. 82 .W .i2vfr i ANKATOE fraclc feam placed nine men in flue regional fraclc meef wluile placing second beluind Sf. James in flue disfricf meef during flue l956 season. Jolun Mul- rooney was flue only Scarlef fo go fo flue sfafe fournamenf, placing sixflu in flue lualf mile. Parficipafing in flue regional meef in addifion fo lvlulrooney were Larry Jones, Cluarlie Burlce, Ron Van Guilder, Dale Fuller, Al Blansluan, Pluil Person and Kenf Srniflu. Tlue cindermen place fourflu in flue Big Nine fraclc meef af Manlcafo beluind Norflufield, wfuiclu won ifs fluird consecufive conference fifle, Rocluesfer and Faribaulf. Tlue fraclcsfers, affer placing lasf in l955, placed in I l of I6 evenfs. Wayne Bafeman capfained flue feam under coaclues Jerry Nelson and Len Trifsclu. Cindermen Place Fourth in Loop Traclcmen-Row I: K. H. Smiflu, H, True, C. Smiflu, L. Ward, J. Morse, J. Neuberf, D. Gazdilc, R. Van Guilder, L. Jones, Capfain W. Bafemaru and P, Person, Row 2: D. Hauclu, C. Burke, J. Lundin, E. l-lewiff, D. Fuller. S. Hanson, J. Mul- rooney, B. Near and L. Smofluers. Row 3: B. Warner, W. Sfowell, B, Zell, J, Ellingson, J, Muller, C. Offedalul, W. Peferson, A. Blansluan, B. Alulsfrorn and L. Bumsfa. Row 4: J. Sclumuck, M. Jones, D, Tefzloff, J. Menfon, L. Sfouf, F. Lufz, C. Oeffing. D. Jones, C. Eral, W. Freclell and D. Taylor. Row 5: Assisfanf Coaclu L. Trifsclu and Coaclu J. Nelson. E H ,v K4 B R A M In AA '71 V uwggyiflfimmi Q f A , J! lf!!! . A . WX Q fl .of xii A miglufy lueaye-Brad Near wiflu flue discus, Jon Lundin up and over flue luiglu iump. L-n-1-I AM , QP i'ffiiiL53ff'fl Q Q iiii L. 7 ' .igiii i wzl ifwiliwiiffff :riffs ' 'iii P I , u.QfQ'5fh Wm... . if-e fww-aff 'F , ss f'..'m'-xv :- Tennis Team Places Fourth in Circuits O O O y Wins District Tourney Look aT Those Burmudas! Larry Jones and Ted Johns in doubles. ,....wxv- ,. Y,.,....', . ANKATO high school's young Tennis Team edged ST. James Tor The clisTricT TiTie and placed TourTh in The Big Nine meeT during The T956 season. The SainTs Tell 5-4 aT MankaTo, qualiTying The ScarTeTs Tor a berTh in The Region 2 meeT. Larry Jones and Ted Johns qualiTied Tor The doubles meeT in The regional and Bill Zell Topped his opponenT in consecuTive maTches in The semi-Tinals beTore being downed in The Tinals. Jones capTured Two singles maTches in The Big Nine meeT beTore being downed, while George Myers copped his TirsT maTch. The Team was coached by Karl Adolphson. George Myers is in The rackeT Too. Here he is up Tor a high smash. l956 Tennis Squad-Row I: F. McGee, J. Johnson and T. V Crocker. Row 2: J. Hagen, D. lngdahl, R. Farm, W. AlberT, J. Myers, J. P, Dechery and R. PuTman. Row 3: B. Zell, L. Jones, T. Johns, J. RoTh, G. Myers, J. Wold, J. Wagner, R. SchmidT and Coach K. Adoiphson. .J- TNR fy... ,. 84 'ul fifrr' l fifii my H, V 'wf xi Miflfg. V -, E A 'A J uv. 4r1l! f i new 3 Mm 'R Mme' Golf Team-Leroy Frenlz, George Pelersonl Rell' Thomp son and Gary Gendler. Linksters Win Loop Titleg Cop Seven Of Eight Dual Meets NOTHER Big Nine conference championship was recorded by 'rhe I956 Manlcalo golf learn, coached by lvlerv Nelson. Caplain George Pelerson coped lirsl in lhe Big Nine rneel held a+ Alberl Lea lo lead lhe viclory. Pelerson placed ihird and Gary Gendler seyenlh in lhe slale golf lournarnenl al The Universily ol lvlinnesola course. The linlcslers copped seven of eighl dual meels during The season, lhe sole loss coming al lhe hands of Winona by a lwo-slrolqe margin. Our of a sand lrap blasls Gary Gendler. A lense rnornenl on lhe green for George Chesley. -be K. -c ,xlyuemi .. ,A . . f, ,Hy 1 .. fp. , , - ew., f.,g,g.3nf g . : ' ATTer an inacTive year, The M-club again spon- sored a banqueT Tor all iTs members early This spring. Because oT a laclc oT Tunds, no banqueT was held lasT ear. M CTTicers wel elecTed aT a meeTing early in The year. PaT Naylon was chosen as presidenT, WalT ' Fredell as vice residenT, KenT SmiTh as secreTar Ba and Les SmoTheFTs as Treasurer. Y AnoTher proiecT oT The M-club during The pasT year was To disTril3uTe small Trophies To leTTer- Q P winners on The Big Nine champion wresTling squad, which copped iTs second sTraighT conTerence TiTle. M-Club-Row I: J. Naylon, J. Wagner, B. Zell, P. Naylon, L. Jones, R. Schmid'r and 6. Gendler. Row 2: D. Morris, R. Holmberg, J. Thedens, D. Lewis, W. Fredell, L. SmoThers, L. Ward, D. Gazdilc, K. SmiTh and J. Ellinqson. Row 3: R. Thompson, T. Johns, R. Van Guilder, J. Jackson, G. Chesley, D. TeTzloTT, W. RohlTs, J. Schmuck, L. STouT, T. Luelcen, J. Morse, E. HewiTT and P. Person. Row 4: J. MenTon, L. LiTTle, J. Wold, D. Foudray, J. Rogers, T. Van EaTon, D. Fuller, R. PuTman, H. STangland, J. Mulrooney, P. WiTTer, J. Lundin and H. True. ,A F W EDA W li R A2 X 5 Xl T Q6 is M w During The TooTsie-roll sucker spree-PaT Naylon, Kenf SmiTh, Ron Van Guilder and Les SmoThers. GAA Activities Consist Of Six Clubs For Girls In Athletic Membership GAA Activities-Row l: C. Hartman, B. Bunde, B. Grernmert, N. Smith, M. Fisher and S. Qualset. Row 2: M. Hanson C. Wolner, A. Briard, J. l-lanson, L. Lichtenberg, C. Meyer, C. Dickman and J. Bittner. Row 3: K. Meehan, K. Jones, V. Caya, S Schunlce, J. Brostrom, S. Carlson, R. Freeberg, J. Hruby and J. Krause. HE girls' athletic activities consist ot six clubs, each ot which specializes in a ditterent sport. Dolphins is the advanced swimming group. They spend the maior part ot the year practicing their synchronized swimming in preparation tor an annual show. Scarlatins is the preliminary swimming group. They meet weelcly to practice their strolces and they anticipate tuture membership in Dolphins. Only advanced tumblers have membership in tumbling club. SMI., how- ever, consists ot any girls who like basketball. The girls torm teams, choose names tor themselves, and compete against each other on Saturday morn- ings. The other specialized group is one which has just been started this year, the Scarlettes. They are a routine chorus line. The last girls' sports group is not restricted to any one sport. GAA has sports nights when they compete against each other in almost any game they might choose. These can be team. dual, or individual sports. 87 Dolphins Scarlafins Tumbling SML Scarlettes Q II. ...Q-'ax I M Jun ,- ..h. Q ScarIeHes-Row I: C. Meyer, 6. Koiberoslci, M. Case, S. Wolner and L. Byers. Row 2: J. I-Iunf, S. McLean, N. Baldwin, C Diclcman, N. Smillw and M. Cliilds. Row 3: S. Gosewisclm, J. Pyles, C. Meyer, S. Bunde, N. Blellien, K. Monroe and D. M'a'a'I1S Scarlettes Seen At Games Tumbling, SML Offers Variety Tumbling-Row I: L. Lich- +enberg and B. Goodqe. Row 2: S. Bunde, I. Melvin and S. Gosewisch. Row 3. C. Harl- rnan and R. Freeberg. Girls' SML -- Row I: G. Mullin, M. Hansen and K. Nilzkowslci. Row 2: C. Wolner, K. Barr and J. Tlweissen. Row 3: J. Brosfrom and S. Qwalsef. 4? ,W 5., ., E A Dolphins-Row I: J. Troost J. ManderIeId, I.. Byers, Liclwfenberq, C. Meyer, M, Case, S. FrI'r'rs, L. NeIson and J. BIeII'wen. Row 2: C. Harfman, C. WoIner, M. KoIIinq, S. Qualsef, N. BIe+I1en, J, KIawiHer, J. MiIIer, K. Jones, C, DIcIcman and H. Hirsh- berg. Row 3: S. Henderson, A. Briard, S. CarIson, C. Meyer, C. FosIer, I. Freeberg, E. TIvIesIeId, R. Enqshom, V. Caya and K, Barr. Scarlafins Work D0IPhins Plan To Future Group Yearly Show ScarIafins-Row I: N. Rebsfock, J. Krause, D. Maahs and J. I'IunI'. Row 2: S. McLean, I. MeIvIn, E, Olson, S. Schunke, S. Nordby and K. Jones. A 'Qs 1 ui.. 89 es kept me on the belly studies suffered Oh, +hose club nigh+s! Wha+ 'fun fhey were! There we learned how +o mix well wi+h +he o1'her kids and also gel' used +o fheir absurd pranks and ideas. Believe me no s+one was lef+ un'rurned! If school a+ +imes gol' 'ro be like +he same old grind, lhese club ac+ivi+ies broke up +he rou+ine. The varied programs were in+eres+ing, bu+ na+urally food was +he main aH'rac+ion. There were clubs of language, science, music and ar'r. lni'ria+ion usually proved fa+al bu+ funny. Barbara Sheehan - Barbara Taylor 4 - . K x XX ' I-IE THEME 'lor Y-Teens lhis year was 'Space for you.' Lynn Soppeland served as president Janel Rolslad, vice-presidenly Kalhy Slenberq, secrelary and Judy Slrand, lreasurer, ol Y-Teen council. Al' Ihe Jaclc-ol-I-Iearls dance February I6 Jim Schmuclc was chosen as Jaclc-ol-I-Iearls from a group ol six boys who were nominaled earlier by lhe Y-Teen groups. Y-Teen Council-Row I: V. Klenlc, K. Slenberg, N. Baldwin and N. Smilh. Row 2: J. Rolslacl, J. Theissen, M. Klaras, Svcial Groups VERYBODY and anybody-for lols of clubs a+ Kalo you didn'+ have lo have any special 'lalenl' or inleresl-you iusl' had lo like 'l'o gel logelher wilh olher people. Included in lhis group were I-li-Y, Pi Della Rho, Y-Teens and Yell club. This year Y-Teens senl five girls lo New York and Washinglon, D. C. for 'rhe Nafional Y-Teens conference. Pi Della Rho sponsored a formal dance in November and confribuled several service pro- iecls including caroling al' Chrislmas lime. Hi-Y members helped +he Y's men sell Chrisf- mas lrees, and lhey sold popcorn balls a+ lhe Sludenl' Council carnival. Any boy may loin Hi-Y. Yell club sponsored all homecoming aclivilies and was in c arge of all peppy evenls during +he year. Y-Teen Council Directs Members, Sponsers Dance Kahn, lvl. Sluve and B. Miller. Row 3: J. Mueller, I. Freeberg, J. Slrand, L. Soippeland, J. Viclc, J. Prescher and M. Haase. 'S A Phi Phi-Sealed: N. Baldwin and N. Smilh. Row I: L. LaGow, B. Jackson, M. Siuve, M. Pohl, M. Nelson' N. Lamson. D. Seppman, M. Gufh, K. Schlelcau. M. Wagner and K. Blarlon. Row 2: B. Shaw, G. Frilz, J. Befzing, B. Larson and J. Schmidt EADED by Nancy Baldwin, presidenlq Marcella Bienapil, vice-presidenlq Collyn Hegq, secrelary and Mary Gurlh, lreasurer, Phi Phi mel monlhly al The YWCA. Phi Omega was led by Kalhy Slenberq, presidenlq Marion l-lellevilc, vice-presidenly Rulh Ollerson, secrelary and Sandra Zeyen, lreasurer. The group had spealcers lhrough- oui lhe year and sponsored a candy and a while elephanl' sale. Phi Omega-Sealed: S. Zeyen, R. Orlerson, M. l-lellevile and K. Sfenberq. Row I: D. Milcolas' J. Bond, E. Adams, J. Bilfner, D, Kraulkremer, P. Dooqan and J. Kopp. Row 2: E. Olson, J. Yaxfheimer, S. Nordby, C, Rellmer, D. Maahs, A. Kahn, B, Heifner and J. l-lunf. Row 3: K. Nilzkowslsi, S. Taylor, L. Rillinq, D. Holzler, S. Henderson, D. Hill, D. Drager and M. Prichard. 93 Nu Tau-Row I: J. Budde, B. Bunde, M. Hansen, J. Krause, H. Siavenau, C. Sfavenau, N. Rebsfoclc, N. Anderson, J. Manderfeld, K. Kilian, R. Hauch and P. Schaper. Row 2: J. Miller, M. Fasnachl, J. Williams, J. Srrand, J. Swarfz, S. Paape, L. Krocak, S. Corn- maclc, D. Colfen, T. John, G. Thielbar, D. Eriedrichs, and K. Severson. Row 3: P. Kirkhari, L. Schlelcau, J. Finley, S. Ubi, D. Evans, J. Welcome, I. Freeberg, R. Freeberg, J. Brosfrom, K. Jones, S. Schunke, K. Barr, S. Fosfer, G. Mullin and S. Johnson. OTHERS were enieriained a+ an April 'rea of Nu Tau, Chl lead by Judy Srrand, presidenlg Sharon Walson, vice- presidenlg Helen Siavenau, secrelary, and Jane Wil- liams, Ireasurer. The group gafhered monfhly for a gei- Jrogerher along wirh Iheir sponsor, Miss Belh Bishop. To Germany Lynn Soppeland presided over Chi Epsilon. Oiher of- Iicers were Mary Fisher, vice-president Elizaberh Nelson, secrefary and Louise Nelson, freasurer. Chi Epsilon packed a box Ihaf was senl 'ro Easl Germany and 'rhey had a candy sale. Miss Eleonor Biebl sponsored The group. Chi Epsiion-Row I: M. Fisher, L. Soppeland, M. Childs. N. Bleihen, K. Rosengren, B. Taylor, M. Haase, M. Knaak, J. Mohnsl V. Sraiey, J. Feise, S. Lysen and C. Meyer. Row 2: B. Sheehan, C. Diclcman, J. Hruby, A. Warren, R. Beclc, J. Kuhlman, M. Griffin, L. Grogan and B. Miller. Row 3: S. Gosewisch, E. Nelson, C. Wolner, P. Pleifer, L. Lincoln, S. Qualsef, A. Rolsfad, K. Grernmerf and A. Hankel. Row 4: S. Anderson, M. Greenwald, L. Nelson, H. Hirsberg, S. Presfon, U. GoeIz and J. Blefhen. 94 Bela Tau-Sealed: J. Mueller, K. Jones, G. Folmasler and M, Case. Row I: J. Miner, J. Rolslad, M. Johns, V. Klenk, M. Hoerr, K. Johnson, S, Frifls and M. Mornes. Row 2: A. Mishler, K, Forrey, S. McLean, R. Engsfrorn, C. Swarroul, B, Zeyen and G. Budde. Row 3: M. Anderson, M. Anlinson, M. Lehnerl, M. Kolling, E. Theisfeld, M. Purrier, S. Diamond, D. Harnrnargren and B. Timmer- man. Row 4: S. Bunde, J, Polzin, S. Donaldson. J. Kralz, S. Carlson, V. Anderson, P. Arneson, A. Johnson, J. Fraser and J. Wooldridge. ll?GlNlA Klenk lold lhe Bela .Tau group apoul her lrip 'lo Washinglon, D.C. and New York Cily. Bela Tau was headed by Jane Mueller, presidenlg Gail lrlolrnasler, vice-presidenl: Marlys Case, secrelary and Karen Jones, lreasurer. Have Speaker, Joanne Prescher was presidenl ol Sag En lhis year. Vice- presidenl was Connie Poslerq secrelary, Peggy Vihsladl ancl lreas- izrer, Judy Pyles. The group packed and senl a box lo Korea. Service Project Sag En-Row I: B. Kendall, P. Goelllicher, L. Hansen, M. Mans, L. Byers, M. Waldorf, E. Thomas, K. Monroe and B. Miko- las. Row 2: S. Wolner, B. Nielsen, M. Spear, J. Theissen, J. Pyles, D. Hill, G. Koloeroski, M. Hesla, J. Anderson, P. Vihsladl' and S. Anderson. Row 3: C. Van Sickle, L. Fosler, C. l-lohenslein, V. Caya, C. Hochslein, J. Klawiller, M. Dubke, J. Vick, J. Prescher, S. Rush, C. Fosler and K. l-loerr. 95 l-Y inifiafed a new sysfem flnis year. ln acldifion fo flue reg- ular officers, flwey elecfed fwo represenfafiyes from eacfi of flne flwree classes fo meef wifb fbe of- ficers fo plan meefings and discuss Kev? acfivifies of flwe. club. Among fbe proiecfs of flwe group fbis year was ffie organizing of baslcefball feams insicle fbe club, selling popcorn balls, selling Clwrisf- mas frees and serving af flne Yls Men's annual banguef. Officers were Jim Sclwmuclc, pres- idenfy Tom Luelcen, vice-presidenfy Ted Jolins, secrefaryq l-lerb Sfang- lancl, freasurer and Roy l-lolmberg, clnaplain. Represenfafiyes were Len Sfouf and Tom Van Eafon from fhe senior class: Kenf Smiflw and Bill Zell from fhe junior class. Bef we have more drinking founfainu Hi-Y-Row I: F, McGee, T. Croolcer, R. Schmidf, G. Gendler G. Redman, M. Williams, B. Zell, J. Wagner, D. Lundin, B. Kooser M. Cox, S. Gerffi, J. Welsh, J. Frenfz and T. Nelson. Row 2: R l-lolmberg, D. Bafeman, A, Spoorsl K. Srniffi, R. Huianrfer, T, Tbompl son, B. Slieelnan, L. Demaray, R. Thompson, P. Person, G. Fosfer, B. Jaclcson, J. Ellingsonl M. Riclwardson, B. Alberf and L, Jones. Row 3: K. Rolilfs, G, Cliff, D. Lee, D. Babb, D. Sfanlcey, D. Berge, J. Lun- dinl R. Sinclair, R. Peferson, T. Jofins, G. Clnesley, J, Zaiicelr, F. Lu,z, R. Naylon, R. Solberg, T. Fuller and J. Lyons. Row 4: H. True, L. Marsfiall, T. Marficlc, D. Draper, W. Rolnlfs, G. Eclcman, R. Waslna, G. Spoffs, R. Pufman, J. Mafson, H. Sfangland, T. Luelren, J. Scfimuclc, J. Sparlce, T. Wan Eafon, J. Clnrisfensen, L. Sfouf, Fefe Wiffer and J. Cfiesser, engineers fl1an any oflier school in flwe Big Nine. Herb Sfangland, Ted Jolnns, Jim Sclwmuclc, Tom Luelcen and Roy Holmberg caucus over vifal Hi-Y issues. Hi-Y Elects Class Representatives Pi Delia Rho-Row I: M. Childs, L. Nelson, C. Meyer, M. Fisher, and J. Schumann. Row 2: J. Rolstad, M. Griffin, G. l-lofmasier, A. Kahn, C. l-lochsfein and J. Chrisl. Row 3: N. Bleihen, P. Vihsradi, L. Soppeland, J. Mueller, B. Taylor, S. Dramond and J. Prescher. Row 4: A. Warren, S. Lysen, R. Beck, M. Bienapfl, J. Feise, C. Fosler, V. Ander- son, J. Vick, M. l-laase and B. Miller. Pi Delta Rho Makes Signs For Zoo o g EE . 1 R Q i 1 2 :rl S f hi - 8 ft -A 5, ie' I r S H -J A SKUNK FQ .L f Q r 3 Oh, come now, Sandy we wouldn'l' say you were fha? bad. Pi Della Rho orlficers are working on signs for l'he zoo. Verna Anderson, Jane Mueller, Gail Hofmasier and S-andra Diamond. 97 ELLING carmelecl apples. Chrisimas caroling af resl homes, painling signs 'lor rhe zoo and sending CARE packages, were among some of lhe Pi Delia Rho proiecrs 'lhis year. The group mer monrhly af rhe homes of members. Presiding ihis year were Gail l-lofmaslrer, presidenr, Anile Johnson, vice-presidenig Sandra Diamond, secrelaryg Jane Muel- ler, Jrreasurerq and Verna Ander- son, sergeani-ai'-arms. Mrs. lnella Burns and Mrs. Eiler Ravnholi were advisors. The group is a service organi- zal'ion. 'N . . Q ARS ' X . 4 -- , JN SQ? 'TW s Up and yelling for lhe Scarlel cagers is lhe cheering seclion for lhe Yell club, 'SOMETHING new was lried by Yell club lhis year lo creale school spiril. Some ol lhe pep assemblies were were held aller school in lhe gymnasium. Al olher assemblies held in lhe morning several senior homerooms presenled slcils. These included Miss Berlram Cannaday's and John Larson's. All homecoming aclivilies were spon- sored by lhe Yell club and 'rhey also sponsored 'rhe buses for our-of-lown games and wreslling malches. , 5? 2 R 5 W af, 5 N r 1 S Yell Club Leads School, Game Spirit Selling pins lo each olher? Yell club of- ficers Clark Vogel, Ted Johns, Mary Fisher and Elizabelh Nelson gel ready for a pin Yannigan Cheerleaders: JANE BLETHEN SUE ANDERSON DEE ANN MAAHS JOSEPHINE MANDERFELD f if A I -2 f. I 5 4+ 3 if Y pw- ' Varsity, Yannigan Cheerleaders Get Crowd Response I x sr g ' LOUISE NELSON GAIL HOFMASTER MARGARET REED MARY FISHER SANDRA GOSEWISCH W L E , S Yi- . ' 5 gr :qs f, s F7 S , . V l K 53 ' as K' ' L LECTED lo head Yell club were Ted Johns, presidenlg Mary Fisher, vice-president Eliz- abelh Nelson, secrelary and Clark Vogel, lreasurer. Sponsors of The group were Eiler Raven- holl and Harold Schuchard. Mary Fisher, Sandra Gosewisch, Gail l-lofmasler. and Louise Nelson were chosen as cheerleaders. These girls along wilh Margarel Reed led 'l'he sludenls al The pep assemblies, +he games and Jrhe wreslling marches. Picked for Yannigan cheer- leaders were Sue Anderson, Jane Blelhen, Dee Ann Maahs and Josephine Manderfeld. f 0 f-4 , f in i in A WSW I W ' L A J I . wfE!'ifh.i- ' . x gpntfgyi f ,, K, X llpW3'flf.'5gf9 of X -' -file? g'43?iiP'1A?' X I Tv!?,'ri WI? A 'iirr . IM! , I ' ll 1 'E-lr, ..-1... - . . iii fg.,.-,l1'1,- One of 1'he money-raising proiecls for fhe boys in FFA fhis year was selling rar poison ro The farmers in lhe area. Presideni of The Manlcaro chapier of rhe Fulure Farm- ers oi America was Jim Anderson. Orher owciicers were Sieve Sens, vice president John Rilz, secrelraryg Russ Johnson, rreasurer: Marvin Schweim, senlrinel: and Leroy Runge, re- porier. Group advisor is Harold Sandhoif. Sczcnces HS offers s+uden+s many clubs in +he field of science. Biology club aHrac+s 'rhe mos'l' members: il has approximafely I00. S'l'uden+s winning science awards are eligible for Junior Academy. Each homeroom elec+s a represen+a+ive +o be on +he Junior Red Cross. Radio workshop pu+ ou+ a program each Wed- nesday and Friday night The purpose of Nurses club is 'ro en- courage girls +o go in+o +he field o'F nurs- ing while FFA urges boys +o become es- 'rablished as farmers and leaders in +he agriculfural field. Projects Spark FFA Group FFA-Row I: B. Compronl B. Karels and H. Pugh. Row 2: G. Fredricks, A, Smilh, A. Dodge, L. Runge and R. Turrle Row 3: T. Fifierer, L. Hansen, S. Sens, J, Anderson, J. Rilz, R. Johnson and W. Sayler. Row 4: D. Goefll, M. Gimmer, M. Schweim F. Goefll, R. Fossen, E. Slama, D. Frauenholfz and R. Timm. I00 ........s.A.s Radio Workshop-Row I: J. Bond, U. Goefz, C. Hegg and L. Nelson. Row 2: P. Vihsliadl, Carolyn Meyer, J. Klawilfer, H. l-lirshberg, E. Nelson and Carole Jean Meyer. Row 3: L. Chrisfensen, J. Polzin, J. Fenger, J. Pyles, J. Fliller and R. Schmidl. Row 4: B. Bergmarlc, C. Crandall, D. Hauch, R. Pufman, W. Rohlfs and B. Peferson. ADIO worlcshop has sponsored 'rwo programs, Scar- ler Parade, a I5 minule program and Scarlel Down- beal, a 30-minule disc ioclcey program, rhrough- oul The whole year. The lvlanlcalo high choir was presenled in 'Their Chrislmas concerl on lhe Scarlef Downloeaf and each of The journalism classes had a program. All Radio Workshop programs were made and recorded ar school. Curlis Crandall represenled Workshop a+ The Sl Olaf speech leslival as a news reporler. Workshop, A Handle Radio, Movie Schedule Running proleclors, phonographs and rape recorders were some ol rhe dulies of The members of +he Audio- visual deparrmenr. They also lceep fhe equipmenr in repair and laugh? Jrhe foreign language sludenls how lo use l'he recorders. Audio Visual-Row I: J. Menfon, S. Zeyen, H. Bulferworfh, J. Chrisl' and Mrs. Verona Sfoesz. Row 2: T. Marliclc, D. Burf, B, Dublce and D. Ausfad. Row 3: D. Telzlolf and C. Crandall. lf sch.. .9 lOl Junior Academy-Row I: D. Telzloff, G. Hofmasler, K. Jones and D. Hauch. Row 2: R. Holmberg, W. Saviclr Chrisfensen, P. Willer and J. Chesser. IOLOGY club sel up a clemonslralion in 'lhe display window al' Norlhern Slales Power company during American Educalion week. They sponsored a healih bar al lhe carnival, A+ one monlhly meeling The movie Seal lslancl was shown. Guesr speakers were Dr. Chesler Thiem, who spolce on rhe medical profession and Dr. David Barry, assislanl professor of biology al MSTC, who spoke on lhe ellecls ol radialion on The human body. The club was headed by Jim Chesser, presidenlq Jerry Rolh, vice president Marilyn Mornes, secrelaryg Marlha l-laase, Treasurer: and Tom Luelcen, sergeanl-al-arms. Advisor is Richard Myshalc. Junior Academy of Science consisls of sludenls who have won awards in Jrhe various fields of science such as physics, chemislry, biology and malhemalics. Talks, Movies Fill Year For Biologists Who dal in dal liflle pan? Bio- logy club officers T. Luelcen, J. Rolh, J. Chesser, M. Mornes and M. Haase examine a diseclion. KI l02 nudi- ? gh gi g 1 .,. ' 5 Sl . 2' jr' 5 ,V li. Lf' Biology Club-Row I: J. Blellwen, B. Slweelwan, M. Blume, J. Miller, D, Jones, Karen Jones, C. Diclcman, D. Besf and J Scnmldl. Row 2: M. Haase, L. Soppelandl S. Dlamond, B. Kocser, E llwlesleld, D. Lundin, W. VVylcofl, A. Brlard and B. Lar sen. Row 3: Kallwy Jones, B. Taylor, S, Henderson, J. Woolrldqe, l, Freeberg, M. Dublce, C, Fosler, J. Mueller, V, Anders and N. Blellwen. Row 4: R. Sinclair, P. Wlller, M. Hammer, J. Slorm, J. Sclmmuclcy T. Luelcen, J. Clvrislensen, J. Clwesser, Holmberg and L. Jones. Biology Club-Row I: N. Rebsloclc, J. Kopp, D. Mllcolas, M. Cnilds, S. Preslon, M. Mernes, D. Kraullcrerner, M. Roden M. Hansen' S. Cammaclc, C. Klnl, J. Trees' and N. Anderson. Row 2: Carol Jean Meyer, J. Anderson, C. Hoclvsleln, F, McGee A. Saunders S. Gevln, P. Jaetlus. D. Owen, G, Mulroonew, D. Gremmerl, G. Redman, J. Welcome, S. Qualsel, K. Jolonson and J. Frenlz. Row 3: D. Yerler, N. Rolnerlson, l.. Liwcoln, R. Odeqard, J. Klalfflfer, J. Williams, S. Warson, R. Enqsfrom, D. Holz er, D. Hammargren, K. Barr, S. Huqlns, K. Harlely, L. Rllllng, B. legen, D. Maalns and C. Reflmer. Row 4: M. Grillin, J Broslrom, S. Srilwnlce, S, Clwrlsl, J. Rolla, T. lroldalnl, B, Beclcman, C. Eral, D. Draper, B. Ploeqerl L. Demaray, T. Thompson P. Hceper, A. Maclcdanz, H. Lang, D. Roelwl and D. Mennenqa. IO3 3... lf or ff? . .3 -wa an 1 .gW?.. . 1. K I wr Nurses Club-Row I: D Besr, L. Hansen, N. Smirh and L. Gaare. Row 2: B. Besr, M. Kollinq, K. Gremmerr, M. Hesa Zeyen and B. Heifner. Row 3: M. Spear, B, Hanel, S. Rush, K. Skobba, G. Budde, N. Roberrson and B. Larson. Row 4: L. Grogan M. Prichard, M. Pohl, K. Rosengren, V. Sraley, A. Lueclc, B. Discher, N. Frederick, J. Polzin and D. Thompson. Nurses, Junior Red Cross Serve Communit URSES CLUB members served ai' rhe Blood banlc and also helped ar rhe immunizarion clinics. Of- ficers were: Marilyn Prichard, Barbara Heirner, Della Besr and Mary Hesla. Mrs. Eva Quiram is The group sponsor. Mary Johns and George Redman were elecred presidenr and secrerary-Treasurer respecrively of 'rhe Junior Red Cross. The Red Cross sponsored a coar- checlc ar 'rhe carnival. Junior Red Cross-Row I: M. Hansen, P. Goerrlicher, J. Feise and D. Cofron. Row 2: C. Diclcman, M. Klaras, K. Severson M. Schiebel, M. Johns and K. Srenberg. Row 3: L. Chrisfensen, P. Vihsradt J. Pyles, C. Meyer, G. Koberoslci, M. Pric ard and B. Miller. Row 4: G. Redman, 6. Jordan, J. Peferson, T. Troldahl, D. Taylor, L. Srour, K. Smirh and D. Draper. . ? .-f-T, l04 .' .wry .Il lr lf .Hi 'rf ,4I'f5 CQ ll: LLOWING for creafive expression I .ll are 'lhe many clubs involved in 'rhe h y ar+s here a+ Ka+o. Q Two plays were sponsored by lhe Drama I club a+ fhe carnival and fhey also pul on a l pay assembly for +he whole school. I Three language clubs, Laiin, German Q and Spanish, had formal inifialions in 'rhe fall buf +he real fun came a+ informal inifiafion +ime. Some people almosi didn'+ muy make il! Le' Winning 'lhe Regional lournamenl' and placing fourfh in fhe Srale was +he place ' for fhe debafe 'ream +his year. To become a member of Na+ional Forensic League a s - - 0' ,jzzzfffn 4-in sfuclenl' has +o earn a cer'I'am number oi poin+s in speech work. AKING ceramics and selling fhem a+ The carnival was one of rhe proiecls of Brush and Paleiie Jrhis .Th I cl +'++hWlk Amt VISItS Gallery, Galleryyiiarmrnfeiiflirf.afiisfwnfni klFQCis..2+.+Of. ifme advisor and ollicers were Joan Miner, president Barbara frzcasslprrgruvnce pres: en an mnea roca secre ary ' Jk,' 'd+:clL Kk, +- Brush and Pale'He-Sealed: L. Krocalr. B. Jackson, D. Fuller and J. Miner. Row I: B. Bunde, J. Krause, T. Bolger, S. Norclb K. Nilzkowski, N. Rebsfock, L. Byers and U. Goelz. Row 2: J. Finley, N. Bunling, J. Mohns, B. Ploeger, L. Schlekau, S. Bunde, C Rosenberg and M. Rollings. Row 3: J. Blelrhen, D. Evans, A. Rols+ad, S. Ubl, B. Heirner, A. Haslip, C. Wolner and K. Spence. 'in-7 my Sha' I05 Sfage Club-Row I: B. Jackson, D. l-lollnagel, B. Miller, K. Sfenberg, M. l-lellevik, G. Gendler, S. Pfeiffer, G. Mul- rooney and T. Nelson. Row 2: T. Croolcer, R. Schmidf, S. Gerfh, R. Zehnder, M. Jones, J. Menfon, G. Cliff, K. Rcsengren, S. Lysen, S. Diamond and K. Jones. Row 3: M. Griffin, B. Norfhamer, M. Haase, J. Feise, V. Sfaley, J. Mueller, V. Anderson, l. Freeberg, D. Taylor, D. Meyer, J. Wooldridge, V. Caya and N. Blefhen. Row 4: R. Holmberg, F. Lufz, T. Marficlc, G. Chesley, L. Sfouf, J. Chrisfensen, J. Bohnerf, J. Mulrooney, M. l-lammar, J. Myers, J. Sparlce, W. Peferson, D. Fischer, J. Ellingson and L. Jones. Stage Group Builds Sets For School Plays ,gf 1 . N nfs second year af MHS, fhe Sfage club members again fool: on fhe iob of doing all of fhe sfaging for school producfions. Led by Gary Cliff as presidenf, fhe club did such proiecfs as doing fhe sef for fhe Ml'lS's variefy show, fhe iunior class play and fhe senior class play. Some members also operafed fhe spof lighfs whenever fhey were needed during as- semblies. John Mulrooney served as vice- xx, presidenf, Marion Hellevilc as secrefary and Jerry Neuberf as freasurer. The variefy show sfage was really a production fhis year. Club members helped build fwo large sfairways fo a balcony. Picfured officers are Marion Hellevilc, Jerry Neuberf, Gary Cliff and John Mulrooney. IO6 Drama Club Plans Two Plays For Assembl OR informal inifiafion info Drama club, new members were asked fo come in cosfume. lmprompfu slcifs were fhen on fhe bill. Approximafely 30 new members were falcen in. Sfudenfs frying ouf had fo give a reading or presenf. a liffle slcif. The club was divided info feams. Each monfh a differenf feam was responsible for enferfainmenf and for refreshmenfs. Laclies of lhe Mopping Line and If Men Played Carcls Like Women Do were presenf- ed for fhe Carnival. Two Crooks and a Lady was given for a pay assembly in fhe spring of fhe year. Look af fhe haf on Marion! Drama club officers check cosfurnes for a play. Judy Vick, Marion Hel- levik, Ron Solberg and Kafherine Sfenberg. Drama-Row l: K. Lillslcau, B. l-feifner, D. Krauflcrerner o na el Fon L R W V Kell K. Sfenberg, K. Slqobba, R. Solberg, R. l-lolmberg, M Prichard C Hochsfen and B G-remmerf Row3 M Helievulc L Chrlsfen sen, J. Fraser, J. Viclf, I, Freeberg, L. Soppleland, K. Schlelcau and J Wooividge Row 4 S Pfeiffer G Soif D l-lauch P Wi er J. Sparlce, D. Blabb, J. Dralce and C. Crandall. Spanish-Row. l: L. Hansen, B. Milcolas, M. VValdorT, L. Krocalc, J. Miner, J. BiTTner, D. Milcolas, L. Nelson, D. Krau lcremer and M. Fisher. Row 2. C. l'lochsTein, S. McLean, B. Kendall, T. Bolger, M. FasnachT, L. T-lirdler, J. Miller, J. FliT'Ter K. Jones, M. Haase, A. Johnson and A. Allen. Row 3: D, LuTz, B. Sheehan, M, Klaras, M. GriTTin, C. Meyer, B, NorThamer Pyles, V. Anderson, S. Lysen, B, AlberT, R. Zehnder, 6. Mulrooney and J. Welsh. Row 4: R. EngsTrom, L. RaThman, D. Evans J HVHSS' J' Wooldflfiqei K- Rosengren, V. STaley, J. Kuhlman, J. Hoeper, D. Daleiden, L. Soppeland, T. Mueller, B. Taylor . Gendler and P. VihsTadT. Raw 5: K. Rohlfs, J. Lyons, F. LuTz, J. Wold, R. Farm, G. Chesley, H. STangland, R. PuTman, J RoTh, D. Babb. T. Fuller, D. Sheehan, K. SrniTh, J. Ellingson, L. Demaray and D. Lee. VER come back To The building aT nighT and hear sTrange languages? Well, iT was probably a meeTing nighT Tor LaTin, Spanish or German club. LaTin club was The largesT group here This year. lTs TirsT meeTing was held To elecT oTTicers. SelecTed To Till posiTions were Jane Mueller and Gerry Fenger, consulsi KaThy STenberg, scrip- Torq Ja'neT RolsTad, guisTor and Wayne RohlTs and Roger Snyder, praeTTors. Having so many members come inTo The club creaTed a problem, so The new seniors and iuniors were iniTiaTed aT one meeTing and The sophomore members aT The nexT. AT The iunior and senior iniTiaTion, moclc olympic races were held. The sophomore i'niTiaTion saw new members divide inTo Teams and each group lead a LaTin cheer. The audience chose The Team which yelled The loudesT as The winning squad. LaTin club oTTicers always had a job aTTer The n1eeTing closed-cleaning up, ThaT is. J. Mueller, R. Snyder. W. Rohlfs, J. Fenger, K. STenberg and J. RolsTad. One good heave should make eiTher Ger- man or Spanish club oTTicers a winner in a Triendly Tug oT war. T. Fuller, Louise Nelson, H. STangland, K. Jones and D. PuTm'an lSpanishl. J. Mulroioney, S. Diamond, J. Neu- berT,, M. Kolling and R. Schmidl' lGermanl. Language Clubs Cffer Fun, Cultural Knowledge B Working Together German Club-Row I. S. Laird, J, Bond, J. Wagner, B. Zell, R. Zehnder, and R, Schmidt. Row 2: J. Welcome, J. Rindelaub, N. Blethen, J. Feise, M. Siktars, M. Kolling, M. Blume and S. Gose- Nisch. Row 3: S. Diamond, N. Robertson, D. Maahs, S. Lysen, J. Mohns, J, Kuhlmari, V. Anderson, M. Dubke, J. Goetttlicher and L. Lichtenberg. Row 4: J. l-lagen, J. Lunclin, T. Lueken, J. Neubert, Latin Group Presents Skitsz lnitiates Twice J. Mulrooney, J.,Roth, J. Muller, K. Frye, G. Bethke and T. Thompson. German, Spanish Students Have Formal, Informal Ceremonies Second year students gave two skits, one on King Midas and the Touch ot Gold and the other a takeott on the killing ot Julius Caesar. The annual banquet was held in April. Miss Lucy Joyce is advisor. PANlSl-l club initiated 30 members at a tormer initiation. Taking part in the ceremonies were Richard Putnam, presi- dent: Terry Fuller, vice-president: Karen Jones, third year representative and Arnell Gish, advisor. Louise Nelson is treasurer and l-lerb Stangland is secretary. The intormal initiation, a pinata party, was conducted by old members who provided stunts tor the new group. HE tirst activity ot German club tor the year was tormal inita- tion. A potluck was held the tollowing month and intormal initiation consisted ot such antics as imitating Elvis Presley, doing a waltz with a broom and playing games with raw eggs. Otticers tor the year are John Mulrooney, president: Mary Kolling, vice-president: Sandra Diamond, secretary and Jerry Neubert, treasurer. Arnell Gish is advisor. I09 Lalin Club-Row I: L. Hansen, B. Engel, J, Hunl, M. Hansen, N. Smillw, R. Hauclw, J. Blellwen, J. Manderleld and C. Olsen. Row 2: K, Nllzlcowslci, M. Case, A. Rolslad, S, Qualsel, J. Finley, C. Swarloul, H. Hlrslmlaerg, L. Fosler, S. Nordby, P. Pfelfer and G. Tlwielbar. Row 3: C. Rellrner, B. Melges, B. Ruslen, M, Anderson, M. Spear, Kallmy Jones, J. Swarlz, G. Budde, J. Hruby, L. Lincoln, 'I'.'Jol1n, J. Belzinq, I. Koclw, S. Slearns and J. Yaxllleirner. Row 4: J. Polzln, L, Rilling, D. Holzler, G. Kob- eroslcl, J. Fraser, M. Jones, R. Solberg, A. Macldanz, J. Liclwlenberq, R. Jolwnson, H. Penrose, E. Tlwleslelcl, B. Dlsclwer, A. Warren, J. Harlung, W, Wykolf and D. Gazdllc. Row 5: K. Anderson, S, Carlson, S. Walson, M. Hammar, Jerry Rollw, J. Malson, K. Srnillw, B. Sneelwan, G. Draegerf, G. Morphew, R. Van Gullder, D. Workman, L. Clwrlslensen, J. Wllllams, S. Sclwunlce and B. Ollo. Latin Groups Lafin Club-Row I: H. Slayenau, J. Habinger, D. Hollnaqel, S. Anderson, C. Heqg, S. Rush, L. LaGow, B. Grernmerl, S. Taylor, B. Slweelwan, B. Nielsen, D. Besl, M. Clullcls and S. Lalrd. Row 2: B, Miller, J. Rolsrad, D. Hlll, E. Nelson, K. Meehan, B, Taylor, D. Tlwornoson, S. Pleiller, Jack Mueller, A. Kalrmn, B. Besl, K. Jones, M, Jolrlns, R. Ollerson and C. Hoclwsleln. Row 3: K. Gremrnerl. C. Hollensleln, R. Odeqard, J. Anderson, G. Holrnasler, S. Donaldson, Jane Mueller, M. Knaalc, K. Rosenqren, J. Klawlller, D. Taylor, N. Blelhen, J. Slrand, C. Meyer, K. Slenberq and L. Grogan. Row 4: V, Klenlc, R. Beclc, M. Nelsen, J. Fenqer, B. Bergmarlc, W. Rolwlfs, J. Mulrconey, Jolwn Rollw, D. Norllwamer, 6. Myers, J. Loberq, J. Morse, R. Synder, M. Hel- Ievllc, B. Larson and B. Heilner. l IIO NFL: J. Vick, J. Anderson, M. Case, A. Warren, M. Lehnerr, K. Srenberg, R. Solberg and G. Koberaslci. ANKATO high school was represenied by four people a+ ihe Disirici speech coniesl held al Nicollel. These four, D I Margo Klaras in memorized oralory, Ron Solberg in original 9 oralory, Judy Vick in discussion, and Pele Wiiier in exiempora- neous speaking, gained enirance by winning over all ofher corn- perifion ai 'rhe Sub-disfricl' coniesl a+ Waldorf. Oiher divisions in declam are dramaiic reading, humorous reading, manuscripl reading, and paniomime. To become a member of NFL, ou mus'r gain 25 oinis in ' speech worlc, eirher lhrough conlesfsyor service work. gou may earn diflerenl degrees for 75, I5O, or 250 poinlrs. Declam represenfafivesx R. Solberg, L. Soppeland, R. Farm, K. Slenberg, J. Vick, P. Wifler, M. Klaras and C. J. Meyer. Q i L MHS Debate Squad Wins Region, Place Fourth In State A-641 Debate-Row I: S. Anderson, V. Klenlf, J, Anderson, M. Leh nert and H. t-tirschberg. Row 2: R. Sinclair, L. Christensen Viclc, G. Koberoslri and R. Solberg. Row 3: R. Beck and A. Warren ORKING on the debate question tor this year, which was resolved: That the ted- eral government should sustain the prices ot maior agricultural products at not less than 90 percent ot parity, were 39 MHS students. Ot these 39, I8 were varsity debators and 21 were sophomore debators. Malcing up the tirst team were Judy Anderson and Lois Christensen, attirmatives, and Virginia Klenlc and Judy Dutler, negatives. The substitute tor the team was Ron Solberg. These students led the team to tourth place in state competition and copped the Regional trophy. Manlcato held a home tournament in which tour teams, Mankato, New Ulm, Northtield and Fair- mont participated. Coaching the team throughout the year was l-tarold Fitterer. First team debaters captured the Regional trophy this year. Virginia Ktenlc, Judy Du'tler, Lois Christensen, Ron Solberg, Ruetta Beck and Judy Anderson. F MUSIC be fun for sludenls-we have four organizarions designed 'I'o provide iusl' +l1a+! The band provided enlhusiaslic enler- fainmenl' af lhe halves of l'he foolball - T games. The pep band also played for as- semblies and during baskerball games. N Music Besides +he annual Variely show +he choir fool: a 'lrip +o sing al' Superior Sl'a+e Teachers College fhis year. Appearing in Q. rhe Chris+mas assembly and al' +he choir's spring concerl' was +he Girls' chorus. The orchesrra ,also played in +he Chrisf- mas assembly and presenred a program a+ Garden Cily lhis year. N3 N THEIR iirsl year ol meeiing as a group every day, The Man- lcalo high school orcheslra consisled of 39 members wilh John Dennis as direclor The orcheslra parlicipaled in lhe annual Chrisi- mas assembly: lhey played for lhe Rolary club. ' Orcheslra members 'rraveled ro Norihlield for The Big Nine Music feslival. A concerr was given al Garden Cily 'ro help raise money lor new uniforms for 'rhe Garden Cily high school band. A number of orchesfra members also play in The Manlcafo Symphony orcheslra. Orchesfra-Row I: P. Van Sickle. E. Thiesfeld, M. Tuven, P. Meyer, S, Cords, E. Bergemann, J. Manderleld, S. Kough and M. l-lesla. Row 2: L. Nelson, K. Burch, S. Simmons, S. Schmifi, S. Pfeiffer, M. Blume, M. Nelsen, J. Harris, S. Frifls, K. John- son, J. Swarlz, J. Budde, J. Melby, P. Vihsiadl, and R. Bouilly. Row 3: C. Meyer, H. Balcerzalc and B. Norlhamer. Row 4: D. Draper, G. Redman, J. Brosirom, B. Near, A. Knudsen, C. Wesfphal, D. Miller, W. Pelerson, B. Dowlin, G. Gerlh, S. Sens, J. Fliffer, S. Schunlce, J. Bond, C. Van Sickle and T. Marliclr. H3 See index for names. Endipeps It Up' With Skitsg Gives Spring Concert Performing before and during halflime al l'he 'Fool- ball and baslcelball games, lhe MHS band provided enl'er- lainmenl for speclalors. A+ 'l'he 'foolloall games, Two slcils, William Tell and The Farmer Takes A Wife, were performed. The band led rhe MHS Homecoming parade and marched in lhe T.C. Homecoming parade. They also marched in a parade al lhe Moose Convenlion a+ Hibbing in Augusl' and played for lhe Dislricl baslcelball Jrourna- menls. The band helped in cheers as well as played for before-game, halffime ceremonies a+ loolball games. H4 Band maiorefies and drum maioreffe included Joan Habinger, Linnea Krocak, Carol Van Sickle, Kalhy Hoerr and Joan Brown. A pep band was chosen ar The beginning of The year and These slrudenis played ior all Jrhe pep asemblies Jrhroughoul The year. A magazine sale was held in The Tall and The members who sold a guora of S30 or more won a Jrrip io Minneapolis for Jrhe movie, Cinerama. The band pariicipalred in The Chrislrmas concerf along wiih ihe choir and orchesira and ir also presenied a conceri in The spring. In March 'The band held iis annual banguel al' The Loflr. li also made a recording ihai was played on Band of lhe Week oyer WCCO. Maioreiies This year were Linnea Krocak, Joan Brown, Joan Habinger, Kaihy Hoerr and Carol Van Sickle, who was drum maiorelie. ' f N order ro gain experience before ioining The regular choir, sophomore girls belong 'ro girls' ' ch rh ' T' i e r MHS. This group, con- sisiinigmcii 43irgiiisS, ririefrirviifice a week, Monday and Thursday sixih hour. The girls parricipaied in 'The ' ' ' MHS Chii Jr d i rh annual choir conoeirfmiis Jrhiemscsringian Sang in S Girls' Chorus-Seafedz N. Anderson and I. Koch. Row I: J. Troosl, M, Mornes, C. Reilmer, J. Miller, B. Anderson, S. Qualsef, N. Simmons, B. Kendall, T. Bolger, R. Milchell and A. Roberls, Row 2: J. Yaxiheimer, L. Rilling, J. Hruby, D. Seppman, B. Zeyen, A. Rolsfad. P. Hill, G. Mennenga, J. Belzing and K. Kilian. Row 3: S. McLean, L. Fosier, M. Johnson, K. Severson, D. Hoizler, B. Shaw, D. Hill, S. Paape, D. Maahs, E. Olson and J. Hunr. Row 4: V. Marshall, P. Kirkharf, D. Fields, M. Nelsen, R. Engslrom, M. Greenwald, J. Finley, D. Evans, J. Hynes and J. Field. A CP' ' H --F LM- fqib e...,..,, N if P vi N 9 Choir-Row I: M. Walclorl, J. Miner, J. Brown, N. Buclchaus, U. Goelz, R. Buslcey, J. Rolslad and S. Rush. Row Gaare, M. Johns, M. Lehnerl, M. Fasnachl, M. Kollinq, K. Lillskau, K. Anderson, R. Beck and S, Diamond. Row 3: J. Biln R. Olrerson, J, Prescher, M. Purrier, K. Rosenqren, M. Purrier, C. Huncl, J. Chrislensen and J. Bohnerl. Row 4. M. r ard' J. Gillelle, K. Slcobba, R. Solberg, R. Weiler, G. Soll, T. Luelcen, M. Gerdls and D, Ielzloll. Choir Supplies Vocal Music Diclc Telzloll doesn'l need lo worry aboul a job in lhe fulure. He m'acIe lhe perlecl variely show buller. Gail Hofmasler and Karen Jones lapped Io a snappy lune in lhe choir show. NAME FOR lhe produclion . . . MI-IS audi- lorium . . . 56-57 choir . . . February IZ, I3 . . . I3 or I4 acls . . . pul 'em all logelher, shalce lhorouqhly wilh Iwo or lhree weeks ol prac- lice and rehearsal, season wilhAMelvin Knulson as direclor and whal do you gel??? The annual variely show, Dress Rehearsal. Slarlinq lhe 56-57 choir year oul was a concerl presenled lo lhe Norlh Manlcalo PTA. This was 'lollowed by lhe choirs singing al lhe annual Chrislmas concerl and al lhe Nalional Cilizens banlc. The chorislers also sang al lhe Cenlenary Melhodisl church lor a public youlh service. An annual public concerl was presenled in lhe spring. Sixleen members ol lhe Ml-IS choir 'loolc parl in lhe MEA all-slale chorus held Oolober 26 al lhe Sl. Paul audiloriurn. Taking parl in lhe mass chorus were Jean Bond, Dave Bohnerl, Nadine Buclchaus, Jim Chrislensen, Sandra Diamond, Mary Fisher. Choir-Row I: G. l-loTmasTer, B. Jaclcson, J. Bond. J. Jovaag, D. l-Tollnagel, M. Fisher, J. Schumann and M. Mans. Row 2: J. Phillips, J. Kuhlman, P. Arneson, B. Taylor, C. l-lohensTein, M. Hellevik, B. HeiTner, M. GuTh, J. Rindelaub and V. Klerilc. Row 3: T. Johns, J. Fenger, H, BuTTerworThI J. EsTarellas, L. J ones, S. Henderson, M. Haase, G. GerdTs and J. DuTler. Row 4: J. Koppen, T. Fuller, G. T-laqren, A. Maclcdanz, R. Holmberg, G. Connelly, A. Johnson, L. Soppeland, L. Grogan and K. STen' berq. Travels To Superior For Special Concert Terry Fuller, MarTha Haase, Marion T-lellevilc, Shirley Henderson, Ted Johns, Larry Jones, RuTh OTTerson, Ron Solberg, Eugene SolT and Dick TeTzloTT also parTicipaTed. From The proTiTs OT The varieTy show in 56 and 57, The MHS choir members made a Trip To Superior, Wiscon- sin on March 2I, 22. The lasT perTormance Tor The senior members OT The choir was aT Their commencemenT on May 29. Despife Trouble wiTh Tape recorders, Par Arneson and Daye BohnerT proved a popular acT. AniTa Johnson and Lynn Soppeland rnouTl'IeCT words and The record played on. ,M- s, teachers everywhere- grvrng lots ol help The s+ory goes +ha'r 'leachers make up lhe less in+eres'I'ing side of school life, buf l wouldn'l' say +ha+ is so. I remember +ha'r some of 'rhe 'reachers didn'+ mind lhe pranks we pulled in class. A few iusl' had lo laugh al' our 'l'ricks, and golly, some even look parf in lhem. Of course, sludies were involved, loo. The 'facully did i+s besl +o bring us whal' we were l'o gain-knowledge, co-operalion, lasling friendship. Margarel Griffin Zzezzlfy l Superinfendenf E. O. Johnson and Business Manager Adrian Schweiger check plans for fufure expendifures in fhe sysfem. School Board Works Toward Consolidation ONSOIJDATION of fhe school clisfricf was fhe big proiecf of 'rhe board fhis year, as fhe group, somefimes unfamiliar fo us, moved fo make fhe Manlcafo school sysfem more complefe. Wifh Superinfendenf Erling O. Johnson, 'rhe board fried fo malce Manlcafo vofers more familiar wifh fhe purposes of school consolidafion so fhaf a more informed vofe could be casf. Handling fhe money in our sysfem was Adrian Schweiger. If was his iob fo inquire info The needs of fhe buildings and check fhe price on maferial fo be purchased for use in fhe sysfem. If fhe ifem was cosfly enough, if was opened for bids: fhese bids were presenfed fo fhe board for final selecfion. School board members pose affer an evening meal. Dr. Russell E. Dorland, Miss Loreffo Veigel. Mrs. Ellen Glenn, Donald Swenson, Dan R. Bruzelc, Vernard E. Lundin, Kelfon Gage and Erling O. Johnson. I20 .x,... Q , ,L 7 dr' Administrative Departments Coordinate Kato Hi h OMETIMES it is ditticult to realize how Principal Milton Vihstadt does all he must in a day-it's that early morning assembly, a mid-morning con- terence. noon duty, several meetings in the atternoon and tinally that game or dance atter school. Busy tellowl Attend- ance otticer Alvin Vick tells the girls not to worry about blue slips showing, it's really the pink ones that matter. Mrs. Eva Quiram is on hand to help with health problems and Mrs. Lucille Northrop does speech correction. Miss Catherine Pinney is guidance director and is responsible tor test administration and interpretation as well as some triendly do-it-yourselt help with our problems. Miss Catherine Pinney and Alvin Vick otter Lee Marshall help in iob selection. Principal Milton Vihstadt helps Judith Cole check the schedule cards. Say ah! Nurse Eva Quiram and Speech Correc tion instructor Mrs. Lucille Northrop check Marion M-ans. -...,. -ww, M Q N Some Subjects Meant For All NGLISH is one of fhe subiecis which is required of every slu- deni ai MHS. If is a full year's course and includes grammar, com- posilion and lileralure. Sophomores siudy lileralure in relalion lo Their environment juniors, American heri- 'lage and seniors are especially in- leresied in English lileralure. German, Lafin and Spanish are Jrhe Jrhree languages offered here. Each language is given for Jrwo years. Boih years mus'r be compleled lo receive credir. A person may receive credil for one year's work if he was com- pleied Two years of anolher lan- guage. English inslruclors include Mrs. lnella Burns, Miss Berrram Cannaday, Harold Fi++erer, Lowell Haugen and Miss LoreHo Hylden. Language Jreachers are Miss Lucy Joyce and Arnell Gish. Hobo Eiler Ravnholl lwell- known MHS Democrafl corners Liz Nelson. This gal will never pur a comma in +he wrong place! Jill Klawirler gels help from Harry Fillerer, Lowell Haugen, Miss Bertram Cannaday, Mrs. lnella Burns and Miss Liorello Hylden. Say lcids, if you're qelfing help For lhe Spanish 'resl Arnell Gish is lyping, you're lallcing io fhe wrong leacher. Miss Lucy Joyce reaches Lafin. Siudenls are John Ellingson and Marlys Case. NITED S+a+es Hisfory is required of all sophomores. The purpose of 'rhe course is lo give our leaders ol Tomorrow a beller under- slanding ol lrheir counlry from lhe beginning ol iis hislory. All iuniors lake World hisfory. I+ presenls rhe srudenrs wilh a loolc ar ihe world as a whole and covers ancienr as well as modern hislory. Seniors falce Social Science which deals wirh rhe federal, siaie and local governme-nral problems. Members of Jrhe deparimenl include Karl Adolphson, Phillip lverslie, John Larson, Eiler Ravnholr, Lyle Roberrs and Orville Schwanlcl. I22 Sharon Taylor gets help tor a publicity proiect from art, iournalism, and public speaking teachers, Miss Dona Mac Naugh- ton, Miss Mabel Lou Ahrens and Miss Irene Mehlhouse. John Larson points to the center ot the Suez crisis as history teachers Lyle Roberts, Karl Adolphson and Orville Schwankl watch. Eleanor Thomas and Wayne Wykott are the students. Eiler Ravnholt and Philip lverslie with Jim Schmuck and Karen Rosengren go over world problems in the U. S. News and World Problems. Elective Areas For Special Interests OURNALISM is mainly a junior subiect though seniors may register tor the course. To enroll, a B average in English is required. The class studies newswriting, copy reading, proot reading, advertising, makeup and the general production ot a newspaper. High News and Otaknam statt mem- bers are chosen trom the group. The aim ot Public Speaking is to give students poise and ease in speaking. Speech covers par- liamentary procedure, atter-dinner speaking, play work and persuasive speaking. Art may be taken tor one, two or three years. The course includes ceramics, painting, commercial design and metal jewelry. Miss Mabel Lou Ahrens, journalism, Miss Dona Mac Naughton and Miss Irene Mehlhouse are in these departments. USIC a+ Manlcaro includes band. choir and orchesrra. The band preforms al almosl all school acrivi- lies while ihe choir presenrs an annual variely show. Orcheslra meels every day and worlcs foward preparing for ihe Big Nine Music Eesrival. John Dennis, Melvin Knufson and Raymond Sanders are direc- iors. Music, Math i Science Have 0 0 John Dennis, Raymond Sanders and Melvin Knulson wifh sludenls l.PaVonne Grogan and Bob Dowlin. Whai' a combinafion of laleni 1 is is! l-lE mafhemafics deparrmenr al' MHS oiciers beginning and higher algebra, plane geomeiry, solid geomelry, lrigonomerry and praclical malhemafics. Deparlmenl members are Miss Eleanor Biebl, Miss Berh Bishop and Gordon l-lalces. Beginning algebra is valuable as a prerequisire for vocarional courses, science courses or fur- rher srudies in marhemalics. l-ligher algebra is designed io meer 'rhe reguiremenls of Those who need il for professional and vocalional preparalion, lhose who have special abilily or inleresl and rhose who need il for basic ideas in rechnological sciences. Algebra is a prerequisile lor plane geomelry and some of rhe worlc ol lhis class is on display in school windows al Chrislmas. Solid geomerry and rrigonomelry are combined. The course is largely college prepararory and an allempl is made lo presenl some ol The praclical applicarions in such areas as navigalion, survey- ing, physics mechanics and olher worlc. Richard Myshak fries lo clear up a biology problem 'For Marlha Miss Eleanor Biebl explains a problem +o Ray Haase. Warching are Sumner Scio++ and Karl Aaberg. Seems lhey jus? Farm. Gordon Hakes and Miss Belh Bishop walch. dropped in for a char, ARL Aaberg, Dick Myshak and Sumner Scoll leach in lhe science deparlmenl. Biology, chemislry and physics and pholography are laughl. Aeronaulics is laughl by John Volca. Biology is considered imporlanl because we musl know aboul lhe human body lhrough analomy and human physiology. A lull schedule ol laboralory work is planned Chemislry is lhe sludy ol lhe composilion ol maller and sludenls spend much lime in laboralory experimenlalion. Experimenls are prelormed on a semiemicro basis, and a proiecl is required in lhe spring. Physics includes mechanics, heal, lighl, sound and eleclricily. Alomic energy is also sludied. The subiecl deals wilh lhe modern age ol induslry. Because ol limiled lacililies, only a lew sludenls may lake pholography, however worlhwhile vocalional ancl avocalional qualilies are learned. This is lhe second year sludenls have been ollered aeronaulics. The course is lhe lheory ol llighl, engines, melerology, communicalions, civil air regulalions and navigalion. lf 'E s 'ss L...- Faculty Prom Fun William Mickelson, Mrs. Mickelson, Mrs. l-lakes and Gordon Hakes enioyed walching lhe sludenls dance al lhe prom. Facully members ol Mankaflo high allended lhe banquel, as usual. And, ealing was dillicull, as usual. Delberl l-lodgkins, Harold Schuchard, Mrs. Schuchard, Mrs. Ravnholl, Eiler Ravnholl and Mrs. lflodgkins seem lo be enioiying lhemselves al lhe iunior-senior prom. Wonder who lold lhe ioke? asf.. r- Business, Library Agriculture Help For Better Living C. J. Arnold and Margaret Hobart look through the tilm library. Miss Cora Weum, Harold Schuchard, and Miss Sylvia Weese show Lynn Rilling the tundamentals ot typing. William Mickelson works the adding machine. Harold Sandhott helps Jim Anderson and John Ritz with a proiect. TUDENTS who wish to be equipped tor employment im- mediately atter graduation are ottered business courses including typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, business law and business management. William Mickelson, Harold Schu- chard, Miss Sylvia Weese and Miss Cora Weum are instructors. Harold Sandhott teaches agriculture and the course is designed to meet the needs ot tarm people who are interested in better tarming or in becoming established in tarming. This year the library has secured 530 new books, 4 new chairs, 2 new tables and 3 study tables. The 'Film library now has over IOO tilms, IOOO tilm strips which can be lent to worth- while groups wishing them. l2b ,,...-al Vocational School Dffers Job Training Work John Volca shows siudeni Berf Peler- i son how fo work the la'l'he. Frances Roelzler wafches. Miss Bealrice Pelrich shows Carol Dickman how +o load +he dryer. Miss Vida Alexander looks on. Harold Aga, Karl Evairfs and Ragnar Moen explain a machine +o Tom Ogleisby. X Nw:- 'JR Frank Kalin direclor of vocalional school goes over correspondence. HE Mankalo Area Vocalional and Technical school offers such courses as basic indusfrial lraining, eleclronics, and infernal combus- 'lion engines. Training is combined wilh courses offered in lhe high school proper. Home Economics is offered io 'reach sopho- mores, iuniors and seniors some of ihe home- making skills. Siudies include cooking, child care, home decoraling, home cralls and family living. Occupalional Relalions involves classroom work for sludenis parlicipaling in lhe on-lhe-iob lraining program. Each sfudenl spends pari of lhe day in a Mankalo business firm for which lhey receive regular high school credils. A mer- chandising slore is sponsored by The group. fx Luverne Klar, Louis Todnem, Mrs. Mary Chadwick and Mrs. Norma Winsor show students Dick Tetzlott and Louise Nelson the object ot basketball. Since safety is their aim Edward Jonson and David Ling check the tires on the driver's training class car to make sure they are in good condition. I28 Ph Ed, Driving Promote Health, Fitness, Safety HYSICAL education tor boys and girls is re- quired here in the sophomore and junior years. Activities tor the classes depend upon seasonal sports and each class receives instruc- tion in swimming. Mrs. Mary Chadwick, Luverne Klar, Louis Todnem and Mrs. Norma Wi'nsor are instructors. Drivers Training is taught by David Ling. The course consists ot some classroom preparation tollowed by behind-the-wheel driving in one ot the school's dual control cars. Ed Johnson is in charge ot Mankato's satety program and directs the recreational plans tor the Mankato school system. Ili Custodians, Cooks Secretaries Keep Building Order Verona Sioesz work lhe dillo machine. E HAVE lo eal, we like our building clean or we need some bleachers pul up: lhen lhere is some lyping +o be done or a lelephone message lo be lalcen. Miss Elhel Cochran is in charge ol fhe school lunch program which is on lhe governmenl sur- plus program. Norberl Anderson is Manlcalo high's head cusiodian. Rosemarie Kleinow, Shirley Oleson, Lila Schulz and Mrs. Verona Sloesz are secre- laries. .1 WI dr' ssc A as If J SS X 1 K 19 fl l f -, E , . I ' Q- W X 1 5 ,A W' rs. 4 ,' kg wr A V '4 'Snr As. . . J Cooks Hella Volk, Gladys l'lewiH, Eslher Thom and Gladys Snell wilh cafeferia direclor Miss Elhel Cochran slarl io prepare our lunch early. Norb Anderson conducfs a class for cuslodians in sweeping. Piclured 'arez Norb Anderson, Milli Shambouer, Lesrer Bevens, Duane Urdman, Frank Hurby, Mrs. Myrlle Van Camp, Ben Daby, George Kreifzer, Ambrose Sanders. Remembe of your sc +he s For me? I m H1 infhk e year havhg NAanka+ OTAKNAM SENIOR INDEX Adams, Sonia-Brush and Palelle I. Yell club I, 2, 3. Ahlslrom, Roberl-Boys' SML 3. Cross counlry I, 2, 3. Hi-Y I, 2. Track I, 2, 3. Wreslling I, 2, 3. Yell Club 2, 3 Anderson, Judy-Biology Club 2, 3. Bird Sludy Club 2. Brush and Palelle I. Debale I, 2, 3, Lalin Club 2, 3. NFL 2. 3, Co-presidenf 3. Prom-Banquel Commiliee. Chairman of punch 2, Sag En I, 2, 3, Presidenl 2. Sludenl Council 2, Yell Club I, 2, 3. Y-Ieen Council 2. Bowling 2. Anderson, Mercedes-Phi Phi I, 2, 3. Anderson, Verna-Bela Tau 2, 3. Biology Club 3. Class play 2. Debale 2. German Club 2, 3. Jr. Hislorian 2. Jr. Red Cross 2, 3. Pi Della Rho 2, 3. Prom-Banquel Commillee 2. Spanish Club 3. ITransier Siudenl 21 Arneson, Pafricia-Bela Tau I, 2, 3. Brush and Palelle 2, 3. Choir I, 2, 3. GAA I. Prom-Banquel Commillee 2. Scarlaphins I. Variely Show 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Babb, Dan-Drama Club 3. Hi-Y 2, 3. Spanish Club I, 2, Sludenl Council 3.. Yell Club 3. Baleman, Shirley-Business Club 3. Phi Phi I, 2, 3. Yell Club 2, 3. Bosl, Beverly-Bela Tau 2, 3. Biology Club I, Jr. Red Cross - I, 2. Lalin Club 2, 3. Nurses Club 2, 3. Prom-Banquel Commillee, Chairman ol wailresses 2. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Belhke, George-Baseball manager I, 2, 3. German Club 2, 3. Wreslling 2, 3. Bickner, Pauline-Business Club 3. Yell Club 2. Bianapfl, Marcella-'Band I, Brush and Palelle I, Business Club 3. Choir I. Dolphins I. GAA I. Girls' SML I, 2. Jr, Hislorians 2. Lalin Club I, 2. Olaknam 3. Pi Della Rho 3. Phi Phi I, 2. Prom-Banguel Commillee 2. Yell Club I, 2, 3 MDVC 3. Blackmer, Sybil-Biology Club I. Business Club 3. Hislorian 3. GAA I. Lalin Club I. Rhylhms I. Blanshan, Sandra-Lalin Club I. Blelhan. Nan-Band I, 2, 3. Business manager 3. Biology Club I, 2, 3. Cheerleader I, Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3. Class Play 2. Dolphins I, 2, 3. GAA I, 2. German Club 2, 3. Treasurer 2, Girls' SML I. Jr. Hislorians 2. Laiin Club I, 2, 3. Pi Della Rho 3. Prom-Banquel Commil- lee 2. Scarlaphins I. Sludenl Council I. Tumbling Club I. Slag Club 2, 3, Blume, Margarel-Band I, 2, 3. Biology Club 3. Prom- Banquel Commillee 2. Yell Club 3, Bohnerl, Jack-Track 3, Yell Club 3, ITransler Sludenl 3I Brenner, Bill-Biology Club I, 2, Boys' SML I, Business Club 3. Class Play 2, Foolball Z. Jr. Hislorians 2. Track I. Wreslling I, 2. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Briard, Arlene--Band I, 2, 3. Biology Club 2, 3. Bird Sludy Club 3. Carnival Variely Show I, 2, 3. Dolphins 2, 3. GAA I, 2, 3. Girls' SML I, 2, 3. Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3. Nu Tau I, 2. Scarlaphins I. Yell Club 2, 3. Bruss, Bill-Hi-Y I. Yell Club 3. Bruzak, Boberl-Band I, 2. Baskelball I. Biology Club I. Boys' SML 2, 3. Cross Counlry 2, 3. Hi-Y I, 2. Yell Club 2, 3. Buckhaus, Nadine-Bela Tau I, 2. Biology Club I. Business Club 3. Carnival Variely Show I. Choir I, 2, 3. GAA I, Lalin Club I, Scarlaphins I, Variely Show 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Homecoming Queen Allendanl 3. Bunling, Nancy-Brush and Pallelle 3. Nu Tau I, 2. Spanish Club I. 2. Burger, Mary Ann-Carnival Variely Show I, GAA I, 2. German Club 2. Girls' SML I, 2. Prom-Banquel Com- millee 2. Yell Club 3. Burns, Ralph-Foolball 2, 3. Wreslling I, 2, 3. Bush, Jarrell-Debale I. Foolball I. Hi-Y I. Lalin Club I, 2. Wreslling I. Yell Club I, 2. 3. Chesser, James-Band I. Biology Club I, 2, 3. Presidenl 3. Elhics Cornrnillee 3. HieY I, 2, 3. Nalional Quill and Scroll 2, 3. Prom-Banquel Commiliee 2. Sludenl Coun- cil 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, High News Co-Edilor 3. Chosler, Bonnie-Business Club 3. GAA I. Phi Phi I. Scarlaphins I. Yell Club I, 3. Rhylhms I. Childs, Mary-Biology Club 2, 3. Bird Sludy Club 2. Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3. Jr, Hislorians 2. Jr.Red Cross 2. Lalin Club I, 2, 3. Pi Della Rho 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Prome Banquel Commillee 2. Rhylhms I, Secrelary-lreasurer I. Scarlelles 3. Variely Show 3. Chrisl, Jane-Audio-Visual 2, 3. Girls' Chorus I. Debale I. GAA I, 2. Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, Co-Presidenl 3. Nurses Club 2. Pi Della Rho 3. Phi Phi I. Chrislensen, Jim-Biology Club I, 2. Bird Sludy Club I, 2. Choir 3. Hi-Y I, 2, 3. Prom-Banque? Commillee 2. Sludenl Council 2, Wreslling 2. Cliff, Gary-Baseball I. 2. 3. Class ollicer I. Hi-Y I, 2, 3. M-Club 3. Sludenl Council 2. Wreslling 2, 3, Yell Club 3. Cole, Judilh-Jr. Hislorians 2. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Connelly, Gerald-Choir 3. Track I. Cooper, Bob-'Band I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I. Radio Workshop 3. Corrow, Larry-Audio-Visual 3. Jr. Hislorians 2. Yell Club I, 2. 3. Crandall, Curlis-Audio-Visual 3. Band I, 2, 3. Boys' SML 2, 3. Carnival Variely Show 2, 3. Class Play 2. Drama Club 3. Jr. I-Iislorians 2. Jr. Red Cross I. Prom-Ban- quel Commillee 2. Radio Workshop 2, 3. Variely Show I. 2. Yell Club I. 2. 3. Dahlberg, Ken-Baseball 2. Baskelball I. Boys' SML 2. Tennis I. Diamond, Sandra-Bela Tau I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2. Biology Club 3. Carnival Variely Show 3. Choir I, 2. 3. Class Secrelary I, 2, Eihics Commillee 3. GAA I. German Club 2, 3. Secrelary 3. Girls' SML I. Jr. Hisforians 2. Olaknam 3. Pi Delia Rho 2, 3, Secrelary 3. Prom- Banquel Commillee 2, Variely Show 2. 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Slage Club 3. Dickman, Carol-Band 2, 3. Secrelary 3. Biology Club 3. Chi Epsilon 3, Dolphins 2, 3. GAA 2, 3. Sporlhead 2. Presidenl 3. Jr Red Cross 3. Nalional Quill and Scroll 2, 3. Carnival Variely Show 2. Variely Show 3. Yell Club 2, 3. High News Business Manager 3. Rhylhms Club 2. Scarleiles 3. Homecoming queen allendanl 3. Bowling Club 3, ITransler Sludenl 2I Dodge, Wayne-FFA I. Dowlin, Roberl-Band 2, 3. ITransIer Sludenl 2l Drake, John-Audio-Visual I, 2. Class Play 2, 3, Debale I. Bird Sludy Club 2, Dubke, Marilyn-Biology Club 2, 3. Brush and Palelle I. Declam I. German Club 2, 3. Jr. Hislorians 2. Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3, Prom-Banque? Comrnille 2, Sag En I, 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Earle, Dennis-FFA I. Emmel, Janel-Bela Tau I, 2. GAA I, 2. Scarlaphins I. Engwalson, James-Yell Club 3. Eslarellas, Juan-Choir 3. Cross Counlry 3. Hi-Y 3. IFor- eion exchange sludenl 3I Farm. Raymond-Band I, 2, Biology Club I, 2. Bird Sludy Club I. Class Treasurer I. Prom-Banguel Cornrnillee 2 Sbanish Club I, 2, 3. Sludenl Council I, Tennis 2. Yell Club I. Feise, Julie-Chi Epsilon 3. Dolphins 3. GAA 3. German Club 3. Pi Della Rho 3, Yell Club 3. Slage Club 3. ITransfer Sludenl 31 Fischer, David-Biology Club I. Hi-Y I, 2. Fisher, Mary-Cheerleader I, 3. Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3, Secre. larv 2, Vice Presidenl 3. Choir I, 2, 3. Class Play 2, 3. Dolphins I. GAA I, 3. Girls' SML I. Jr. Hislorians 2. Pi Della man ol Rho 2, 3, Prom-Banquel Commillee, Chair- gyrn decoralions 2. Spanish Club I. 2. 3. Tumbling Club I. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Vice Presidenl 3, Ford, Dennis-Jr. Red Cross I. Yell Club I. Fussen. RusseIIhFFA I, 2. 3. Treasurer 2. Fosfer, Connie-Biology Club 3. Brush and Palelfe I, 2, Dolphins 2, 3. GAA I. 3. Girls' SML I. Olaknam Associale Edilor 3, Pi Della Rho 3. Prom-Banquel Com- millee 2, Sag En I. 2, 3, Vice Presideni 3. Spanish Club I, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Slage Club 3. Rhylhms Club I. Class Play 3. Fosler, Gary-Baseball I, Baskelball I, 2, 3. Class Play 2. Foolball I, Z, Jr. Hislorians 2. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Fradall, Waller-Foolball 2, 3. Jr. Hislorians 2. M-Club 2, 3. Track 2, 3. Froilag, La Vonne-Brush and Palelle I, GAA I, 2. Scarla- phins I, 2, Tumbling I. Yell Club 3. Frey, John-Biology Club I. Yell Club I, 3. Frilz, Georgia-Jr. Hislorians 2. Jr. Red Cross 2. Phi Phi I, 2, 3. Yell Club I. 2, 3. Fuller, Dala-Band I, 2. Baskeiball I, 2. Brush and Palelle I,2,3. Eoolball I, 2, 3, German Club 2. M-Club 2, 3. Track I, 2, Yell Club I, 2. Gerdls, Geraldine-Biology Club I, 2, 3. Choir I, 2. 3. GAA I. Jr. Hislorians 2. Nurses Club 3. Sag En I. Scarlaphins I. Tumbling I. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Goefllicher Pal-Biology Club I. Sag En I, 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Gosh, Ula-Brush and Palelle 3. Chi Epsilon 3. Choir 3. Class Secrelary 3. Dolphins 3. GAA 3. German Club 3. Girls' SML 3. Radio Workshop 3. Sludenl Council 3. Yell Club 3. IEoreign exchange siudenf 31 Gremmerl, Karen-Biology Club I, 2, 3, Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3. Jr. Hislorians 2. Lalin Club 2, 3. Nurses Club 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2. 3. Griffin, Margarel-Band I, 2, 3. Biology Club I, 2, 3. Chi Epsilon I, 2. 3. Jr. Hislorians 2. Olaknam 3. Pi Della Rho 3. Spanish I, 2, 3. Variely Show 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3, Slage Club 2, 3. Grogan, LaVonne-Biology Club I. Carnival Variely Show 3. Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3. Choir I, 2, 3. GAA I, Jr. His- lorians 2. Jr. Red Cross 2. Lalin Club 2, 3. Nurses Club 2, 3. Prom-Banquel Commillee 2. Scarlaphins I. Sludenl Council 2. Tumbling I. Variely Show 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Haase, Mariha-Biology Club 3, Treasurer 3. Chi Epsilon I, 2. 3. Choir I, 2, 3. Class Play 2, Dolphins 2. GAA I. Girls' SML I, 3. Jr. I-Iislorians 2, Pi Delia Rho 2, 4. Prom-Banquel Commiilee 2. Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Y-leen Council 3. Hankel, Arlene-Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3, Business Club 3. Choir I. Declam I. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Hanson, Sam-Baskelball I, 2, 3, Cross Counlry I, 2, 3 Caplain I, 2, 3. Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Presidenl I. Jr. Reo Cross I, 2, 3. M-Club I, 2, 3. Sludenl Council I, 3. Co-Vice President 3. Track I, 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Hauch, Dale-Band I, 2, 3. Biology Club I. Boys' SML 2. 3. Carnival Variely Show 3. Class Play 2, Drama Club 3. Prom-Banquel Commillee 2. Radio Workshop 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Variely Show 3. He.lner, Barbara-Brush and Palelle 2, 3. Choir 2, 3. Class Play 2, 3. Drama Club 2, 3. Jr. Hislorians 2. Lalin Club 2. Nurses Club 2. 3, Vice Presidenl 3. Phi Omega I, 2, 3. Scarlaphins I, Yell Club I, 2, 3. Hellavik, Marion-Carnival Varieiy Show 3. Choir 2, 3. Drama Club 3. Jr. Hislorians 2. Lalin Club 2, Phi Omega I, 2, 3. Variely Show 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Homecoming Queen Allendanl 3. Henderson, Shirley-Biology Club 3. Choir 2, 3. Dolphins 2, 3. Phi Omega 3. Prom-Banquel' Cornrniliee 2. ITrans- ler Sludenl' 2I Herlaer, Glendon-Wreslling I. Heuer, Joan-Jr, Hisiorians 2. Nu Tau I, 2. Prom-Banquei Commillee 2. Yell Club 2, 3. Y-Ieen Council 2. Hill, WiIIiamAGerman Club I, 2. Tumbling Club 2, 3. Wreslling I, 2, 3. Hochsiein, ConninfBand I, 2, 3. Biology Club I, 2, 3. Brush and Palolle I. Debale I, Declam 3. Drama Club 3. Lalin Club I, 2, 3. Nalional Quill and Scroll 2, 3. Olaknam Co-Edilor 3. Pi Della Rho 3. Prorn-Banquel Commillee 2. Sag En I, 2, 3. Spanish Club 3. Sludenf Council 3, Variely Show 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Y-leen Council 2. Rhylhrns Club I, 2. Sfage Club 2. Hoehn, Harry-FFA I. Hofmasfer, Gail-Band I, 2. Bela Tau I, 2, 3. Biology Club I, 2. Carnival Variely Show 2. Cheerleader 3. Choir I, 2, 3. Class lreasurer, 2, Debale I, 2. Dolphins I, 2, 3. Elhics Commillee I, 2, Girls' SML I, 2. Jr. Hislorians 2. Lalin Club 2, 3. Nalional Quill and Scroll 2, 3. Pi Della Rho 2, 3, Presidenl 3. Prom- Banquel Commillee, Chairman of finances 2. Sludenl Council I, 3. Tumbling Club I. Variely Show I, 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Homecoming queen 3. Holmberg, Roy-Biology Club I. 2, 3. Choir 3. Declam I, 2. Drama Club 3. Foolball I, 2, 3. Hi-Y I, 2, 3. Chaplain 2, 3. Jr. Hislorians 2. M-Club 2, 3. Prom- Banquel Sealing Commillee Chairman 2. Tennis I. Track 2, Wreslling I, 2. 3, Co-Caplain 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Class Play 3. Hund, CharIesAChoir I, 2, 3. Jackson, Barbara-Biology Club I, 2, 3. Brush and Palle le I, 2, 3, Vice Presidenl 3. Choir I, 2, 3, Dolphins I. 2. GAA I. Jr. Hislorians 2. Olaknam Arl Edilor 3, Phi 2, 3. Declam 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Prom Banquel Dec- oralion Commillee Chairman 2. Variely Show 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. High News Arl Edilor 3. Jackson, Jeryl-Baseball I, 2, 3, Baskelball I. Boys' SML 2, 3. Jr. Hislorians 2. M-Club I, 2, 3. Prom-Banquel Commillee 2. Sludenl Council 2. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Jackson, Roberl-Baskeiball I. Boys' SML I, 2, 3. Cross Counlry I. Hi-Y I. Prom-Banque? Commillee 2. Track 2. Yell Club 2, Jagaris, MarisfWreslIing I, 2. Johns, Ted-Biology Club 2, 3. Carnival Variely Show 2. Choir 2, 3. Foolball 2, 3. Hi-Y 2, 3, Secrelary 3. Jr. Hislorians 2. M-Club 2, 3. Prorn-Banquel Adull Ad- millance Commillee Chairman 2, Tennis 2, 3. Variely Show 2. 3. Yell Club 2, 3, Presidenl 3. ITransler Sludenl 2I Johnson, AniIafBela Tau I, 2, 3. Brush and Palelle I, 2, Secrelary I, 2. Choir I, 2, 3. GAA I, 2. Pi Della Rho 3. Prom-Banque? Commillee 2. Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Variely Shaw 2, 3. Johnson, Richard4FFA. Yell Club 3. Jones, Ellis--FFA I. Jr. Hislorians 2. Jr.' Red Cross Z. Wresiling 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Jones, Karen-Band I, 2, 3. Bela Tau I, 2. 3, Treasurer 3. Biology Club I, 2, 3. Carnival Variely Show 2, 3. Dolphins I, 2, 3, CO-Presidenl 3. GAA I. Girls' SML I. Jr. Hislorians 2. Lalin Club 3. Prom-Banquel Commiilee 2. Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Class Represenlalive 3. Variely Show 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Y-ieen Council 2, Treas- urer 2. Jones, Larry-Band I, 2. Baskelball I, 2. Biology Club I. 2, 3. Choir 2, 3. Eoolball I, 2, 3, Hi.Y I. 2, 3, Vice Presidenl I, Council Member 2. Jr. Hisiorians 2, Vice Presidenl 2, M-Club I, 2, 3. Prom-Banquel Cornmillee 2. Sludenl Council 3. Tennis I, 2, 3, Caplain 2. Track I, 2, 3. Variely Show 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Kahn, Arlenee-AudiofVisuaI 2. Jr, I-Iislorians 2. Lalin Club 2. 3 Pi Della Rho 2, 3. Phi Amega I, 2, 3. Prom- Banquel Cornmillee 2. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Y-ieen Coun- cil 3. Rhylhrns l. Kielxar, Cynlhia-Nu Tau I, 2. Yell Club I, 2. Klaras, MargowJr. I-Iislorians 2. Jr. Red Cross 3. Nu Tau I, 2. 3. Prom-Banquel Comrnillee 2. Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Y-lean Council 3. Knaak, Marilyn-Biology Club I, 2. Business Club 3. Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3. Girls' SML I, 2. Jr. I-Iislorians 2. Lalin Club I, 2, 3. Nurses Club 2, 3. Radio Workshop 2. Scarlaphins I. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Koppen, John-Biology Club I, 2. Choir 2, 3. Jr. Hislorians 2. Yell Club I, 2, 3, Koxilza, Tom-FFA I, 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 2. Yell Club I, 2, 3. 2, 3. Business Club 3, Vice Krall, Jeanne-Bela Tau I. Presidenl 3. Girls' SML I, 2. Jr. Hislorians 2. Nurses Club 3. Yell Club I. 2, 3. Krocak, Linnea-Biology Club 3. Brush and Palette 3, Sec- retary-Treasurer 3. Jr. Historians 2, Maiorette I, 2, 3. Nu Tau I. 2. 3. Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Variety Show I. 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Homecoming Queen Attend- ant 3. Kuhlman, Janet-Choir 2. 3, accompanist 3, Debate I, 2. German Club 2, 3. Jr. Historians 2. Prom-Banquet Committee 2, Spanish Club 3. Variety Show 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Laird. Sandra-Class Play 2, 3. Debate I. Drama Club 3. German Club 3. Jr, Historians 2. Latin Club I, 2, 3. Lichtenberg, Linda-Band I, 2. 3. Biology Club I, 2, 3. Dolphins 2, 3. GAA I, 2, 3. German Club 2, 3. Jr, Historians 2. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Sag En I. 2. Scarlaphins I. Tumbling Club I, 2, Yell Club I, 2. 3, Lilllslrau, Kay-Choir I, 2, 3. Class Play 2, Declam 2. Drama Club 2, 3. Latin Club I, 2. 3. Sag En I. 2. Scarlaphins I. Little, Leland--Track I. M-Club 2. 3. Gymnastics I, 2. Loe, Rosemarie-Business Club 3. Jr. Historians 2. Jr. Red Cross 2. Yell Club 2. Luelren, Tom-Baseball I, 2. 3. Basketball I. Biology Club I, 3, Sergeant-at-arms 3. Boys' SML I, 2, 3. Choir 3. Ethics Committee 3. Football Student Manager 3. Ger- man Club 2. 3. Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Secretary I, Council Member 2, Vice President 3. M-Club 3, Prom-Ban- quet Committee 2. Student Council I, Variety Show 3. Yell Club I. 2, 3. Lysen, Sandra-Biology Club 3. Chi Epsilon 2, 3. German Club 2, 3, Pi Delta Rho 3. Radio Workshop 2. Spanish Club 3. Yell Club 3. Stage Club 2, 3. ITranster stu- dent 2I Mans, Marion-Choir I, 2, 3. Jr. Historians 2. Prom-Ban- ouet Committee 2. Sag En I, 2, 3, Vice President 2. Yell Club I, 2. Mead, David-Baseball I. Wrestling I. Melchoir, Robert-Wrestling I. Melvin, Madonna-Jr. Historians 2. Yell Club 2. Mennenga, Don-FFA I, 2. Student Council 3. Biology Club 3. Boys' SML 3. Menton, James-Audio-Visual 2. 3. Biology Club I. Boys' SML I, 2. 3. Football I, 2. 3. Hi-Y I, 2. Jr. Historians 3. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Track I. 2, 3. Wrestling I, 2. Yell Club I, 2.3. Meyer. Bill-Band I, 2. 3. Baseball I, 2. 3. Boys' SML 2, 3. Carnival.Varioly Shov. 2. Miller. Barbara-Band I, 3. Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3. Choir I. GAA I. Jr. Historians 2. Latin Club 3. Pi Delta Rho 3, Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Scarlaohins I. Student Council I. Tumbling Club I, 2. 3. Y-teen Council 3. Class Play 3. Miller, Diane-Biology Club I. Girls' SML I. Phi Phi I. Scarlaphins I. Miner. .loan-Brush and Palette I, 2, 3. President 3. Beta Tau I, 2. 3, Choir I, 2, 3. Jr. Historians 2. Prom- Banquet Committee 2. Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Variety ' Show I, 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Y-teen Council 2, Secretary 2. Mishler. Anna-Beta Tau I. 2, 3. Girls' SML I, 2. Jr. His- torians 2. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Radio Workshop , 2. Yell Club I. 2. 3. Morris. David-Football I, 2, 3. Jr. Historians 2. M-Club I, 2, 3. Track I. Wrestling I, 2, 3. Gymnastics I, 2, 3. Morse, Jeffrey-Wrestling I, 2, 3. Morse, Jerry-Baseball I. Boys' SML 2, 3. Cross Country 2, 3. Latin Club 3. M-Club 2, 3. Student Council 2. Track 2. 3, Captain 3. Wrestling 3. Mueller, Charles-Band I, 2. 3. Class Play 2. Football 3. Hi-Y 2. Jr. Historians 2. Jr. Red Cross 2. Latin Club I, 2. Wrestling 2, 3, Yell Club I, 2, 3. Mueller, Jane-Band I, 2, 3. Beta Tau I, 2, 3, President 3. Biology Club I, 2, 3. Brush and Palette I. Jr. His- torians 2. Latin Club I, 2, 3. Co-President 3. Pi Delta Rho 3, Treasurer 3. Prom-Banquet Committee, General Chairman ot Banquet 2. Student Council I, 2. Yell Club I. 2, 3. Y-teen Council 3. Stage Club 3. Class Play 3. Mulrooney, John-Basketball I. 2, 3, Captain 3. Biology Club I, 2. Cross Country 2, 3. Ethics Committee 2, 3. Football I. German Club 2. 3. Jr. Historians 2. Latin Club I. 2. M-Club 2, 3. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Track 2. Yell Club 2, 3. Stage Club 2, 3. Naylen, Pat-Baseball I, 2, 3. Biology Club I, 2, 3. Boys' SML I, 2, 3. Football I, 2, 3. Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Jr. Historians 2. M-Club 3. Wrestling I, 2, 3, Yell Club I, 2, 3. Class Play 3. Nelson, Mary-Carnival Variety Show 3. Jr. Historians 2. Phi Phi I, 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3, Neubert. Jerry--Basketball I, 2. Biology Club I, 3. Football I, 2, 3. Hi-Y 3. Latin Club I, 2, 3. Track I, 2, 3, Stage Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3. M-Club 2. 3. Neunsinger. Roger-Drama Club 3. Wrestling 3. ITranster Student 3l Nielsen. Niels--Audio-Visual I. Biology Club I. N Northamer, Beverly-Biology Club I. Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3. GAA I. Jr. Historians 2. Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Yell Club I. 2. 3. OTAKNAM SENIOR INDEX Odegard, Ruth-Biology Club 2. 3. Bird Study Clr-b 2. Jr. Historians 2. Latin Club 2. 3. Nu Tau I, 2, Secre- tary 2. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Yell Club 2, 3. Oglesby, Dixie-Jr. Historians 2. Spanish Club 2, Olson, Roger-Baseball I, 2, 3. Hi-Y I. Jr. Historians 2. Jr, Red Cross I. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Student Council 3. Yell Club I, 2. 3. Otterson. Ruth-Biology Club I, 2. Carnival Variety Show 3. Chair I, 2, 3. Jr. Historians 2. Jr. Red Cross I. Latin Club 2. 3, Nurses Club 2, 3. Phi Omega I, 2. 3, Secretary 3, Scarlaphins I. Student Council 3. Variety Show 2. Yell Club I, 2. 3. Pasbrig, Jerry-Baseball I. Person, Phil-Basketball I, 2, 3. Biology Club 3. Football I. 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 3. M-Club I, 2, 3. Prom-Banquet Com- mittee 2. Track I, 2. 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Peterson, Bertal-Radio Workshop 3, Peterson, Ronald-Baseball I, 2, 3. Boys' SML I, 2, 3, Foo'- ball I, Prescher, Joanne-Choir I. 2, 3. Drama Club 3, Jr. His torians 2. Pi Delta Rho 3. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Sag En I, 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Y-teen Council 3. High News 3. Class Play 3. Prichard, Marilyn-Choir I, 2, 3. Drama Club 3. Jr. His- torians 2. Jr. Red Cross 3. Latin Club I, 2. Nurses Club 2. 3. Otaknam 3. Phi Omega I, 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Y-teen Council 3. Purrier, Marian-Beta Tau I. 2, 3. Choir I, 2, 3. GAA I. Jr. Historians 2. Scarlaphins I, Yell Club I, 2. 3. Reed. Margaret-Cheerleader I, 2, 3. Chi Epsilon I. 2, Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Spanish Club I, 2. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Rogers, Adella-Business Club 3. Jr. Historians 2. Sag En I. Rogers, James-Baseball I, 2. 3, Captain 3. Basketball I. 2, 3. High News 3. Class President 3. Football I, 2. 3. Co-Captain 3. M-Club I, 2, 3. National Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Otaknam 3. Student Council 3, Sergeant-at- arms 3. Rohlts, Wayne-Baseball I. 2. Class Vice President 3. Football I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2. 3. Jr. Historians 2. Latin Club 2, 3. M-Club 3. Prom-Banquet Committee, Chair- man of Properties 2. Radio Workshop I, 2, 3. Student Council 3, Parliamentarian 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Rosengren, Karen-Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3. Latin Club 2, Nurses Club 3. Spanish Club I, 2. Roth, John-Biology Club I, 2. Class President I, 2. Class Play 2. Declam I. German Club 2, 3. Jr. Historians 2. Latin Club I. 2. M-Club 3, Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Spanish Club 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, President 3. Tennis I, 2, 3. Runge, LeRoy-Football 2, 3, Yell Club 3. Rylrhus. Richard-Yell Club I, 2, 3, Sanders, Curtis-Football I. Sargent, Darwin-FFA I Sayick, Wayne-Biology Club I. Football I, 2, Jr. Historians 2. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Yell Club 3. Schaible, Arthur--Football 2, 3. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Track 2. Wrestling I, 2, 3, Co-Captain 3, Class Play 3, Schiebsl, Jerry-Basketball I. 2, 3. Schmuck, James-Basketball I, 2. Biology Club I. Bird Study Club I. Boys' SML I. Cross Country 2, 3. I-li-Y I. 2, 3. M-Club I, 2, 3. Radio Workshop 2, Track I, 2. 3. Schoenstedt, Richard-Band I, 2, 3. Carnival Variety Show I, 2. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Schumann, Janice-Choir I, 2, 3. Declam I. Dolphins I. GAA. I. Girls' SML I, 2. Jr. Historians 2. Latin Club I, 2, Otaknam 3. Pi Delta Rho 2, 3. Phi Phi I, 2, Secretary 2. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Tumbling Club I. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Variety Show 3. Class Play 3, Schweim, Marvin-FFA I. 2, 3. Sheehan, Barbara--Biology Club 3. Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3 Class Play 2, 3. GAA I, 2. Latin Club 3. Otaknam 3. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Variety Show 3, Yell Club I, 2, 3. Slrobba, Karen-Choir I, 2, 3. Drama Club 3. Jr. Historians 2, Jr, Red Cross 2, 3. Latin Club I, 2. Nurses Club 2. 3. Phi Phi I, 2. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Yell Club I, 2. Smith, Bette Jane-Jr. Red Cross I. Sag En I. Yell Club I, 2. 3. Smith. SandraiBeta Tau 2, 3. Business Club 3. GAA I. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Snyder, Roger-Biology Club I, 2. Class Play 2. Cross Country I. Jr. Historians 2. Latin Club I, 2. Salt, Eugene-Choir I, 2, 3. Cross Country I, 2. Drama Club 3. Football 3. Track I, 2. Soppeland, Lynn-Biology Club 3, Brush and Palette I. Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3. Treasurer 2, President 3. Choir I, 2, 3, Class Play 2. Declam I, 2, 3. Drama Club 2. 3. GAA I, 2. National Quill and Scroll 2, 3. Otak- nam Co-Editor 3. Pi Delta Rho 2, 3, Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Scarlaphins I. Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Variety Show 2, 3. Yell Club I. 2, 3. Y-teen Council 3, President 3. . Sorlie, Doris-Chi Epsilon I. Student Council 3, Treasurer 3. Yell Club 2, 3. Sparke, James-Biology Club I. Bird Study Club I. Boys' SML 3. Drama Club 3. Football 3. l'Ii-Y 2. 3. Jr. Historians 3. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Yell Club 3, Staley, Virginia-Biology Club I. 2. Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3. Dolphins 2. GAA I. Jr. Historians 2. Nurses Club 2, 3. Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3, Stenberg. Katherine-Choir 2, 3, Class Play 2, 3. Declam 2, 3. Drama Club I, 2. 3, Treasurer 2, President 3. Jr. Historians 2. Jr. Red Cross I, 3. Latin Club 2, 3, Secretary 3. NFL 2, 3. Otaknam 3. Phi Omega I, 2, 3, President 3. Prorn-Banquet Committee, Chairman ot Food 2. Variety Show 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Y-teen Council 3, Secretary 3. Stage Club 3. Stierlen. Roger-Jr. Historians 2. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Stout, Leonard-Baseball I, Basketball I. Biology Club 3. Boys' SML 2, 3. Football I, 2. 3. Hi-Y 2, 3. Jr. His- torians 2. M-Club 2, 3. Track 2, Wrestling 2. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Taylor, Barbara-Biology Club 3. Chi Epsilon I, 2. 3. Choir 2, 3. Class Play 2, 3. Dolphins I. 2, GAA I, 2. Jrr Red Cross I. Latin Club 3. Otaknam 3. Pi Delta Rho 3. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Student Council 3, Variety Show I, 2, 3, Yell Club I. 2. 3. Y-teen Council 2. Tehlott, Richard-Audio-Visual I, 2, 3. Basketball Manager I, 2, 3. Biology Club I. Boys' SML 2. Choir 2, 3. Football I, 2. 3. Jr. Historians 2. M-Club 3. Prom- Banquet Committee 2. Radio Workshop 3. Student Council 2, 3, Co-Vice President 3. Track I, 2, 3. Variety Show 3. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Thoclens, Gerald-Biology Club 2, Jr. Historians 2. M-Club 2, 3. Yell Club I. 2, 3. Gymnastics 2, 3. Thompson, Deanne-Latin Club 2, 3. Nurses Club 2, 3. Nu Tau 2. Yell Club 3. Trio. Carol-Business Club 3. Choir I. Jr. Historians 2. Yell Club I, 2, 3, Turtle, Joanne-Business Club 3, Treasurer 3. Yell Club 2, 3, Uppstrom, Barbarafhlurses Club 2. Phi Phi I, 2, 3. Yell Club 3. Van Eaton, Tom-Hi-Y I. 2, 3. Latin Club I, 2, M-Club I, 2, 3. Otaknam 3. Track I. 2. Vick, Judy-Debate I, 2, 3. Declarn I, 2, 3. Drama Club 2. 3. Secretary 3. Jr. Historians 2. Jr. Red Cross 2, Co- President 2. National Quill and Scroll 2, 3. Pi Delta Rho 2, 3, Sag En I, 2, 3. Spanish Club I, 2. Yell Club I. 2, 3. Y-teen Council 2, 3. Vogel. Clark-Baseball I, 2. Basketball I. Boys' SML 2. Yell Club 3. Wandersee, Tim-Biology Club I. Washa. Paul-Biology Club 3. Hi-Y 2, 3, Jr. Historians 2. Wrestling 3. Yell Club 3. Weber. Diane-Sag En I, 2, 3. Yell Club 2, 3. Wendt, Vivian--Yell Club I, 2, 3. Winter. Berneice-Jr. Historians 2. Nu Tau I, 2. Yell Club 3. Witter, Allen-Biology Club I, 2. Bird Study Club I, 2. Drama Club 3. Golt I, 2, 3. Hi-Y 2, 3. M-Club 2. Wold, James-Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, M-Club 3. Spanish Club 2, 3. Tennis I, 2, 3. Yell Club 3. Wolner. Carol Ann-Band I, 2, 3. Biology Club I. Brush and Palette I, 2, 3. Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3. Class Play 2, 3. Dolphins 2, 3. GAA I, 2, 3. Treasurer 2. Girls' Basketball I, 2, 3, SML I, 2, 3. Golt I, 3. Prom-Banquet Committee 2, Scarlaphins I. Yell Club I, 2, 3. Zehnder, Roy-Band I. Biology Club I. Bird Study Club I. German Club I, 2. 3. Jr. Historians 2. Jr, Red Cross I, 2, 3. Prom-Banquet Committee 2. Spanish Club 3, Class Play 3. V Zernechel, Rodney-Wrestling 3. Zeyen, Sandra-Audio-Visual 2, 3. Class Play 2, 3. Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3. Latin Club I. 2. Phi Omega I. 2, 3. Treasurer 3. Scarlaphins I. Yell Club 3. Zuehlke, Mariorie-Jr Historians 2. Nu Tau I, 2, 3. Yell Club 3. Abramson, Joyce-59 Adams, Elaine-43, 59 Al1l, David-68, 72 Alwlslrom, Roberl-26, 73, 83 Allen, Aliciaw-59, l08 Anderson, Beverly-59, ll5 Anderson, Bill-58, 68 Anderson, Gary-59, 68 Anderson, James-50, lOO Anderson, Judy-I8, 26, 45, 95, IO3, ll0, I I l, II2 Anderson, Judy-50 Anderson, Karen-47, 50, 58, IIO, II6 Anderson, Marcelene-59, 95, ll0 Anderson, Mercedes-26 Anderson, Nancy-59, 94, l03, ll5 Anderson, Slnaron-l8, 47, 50, 94, IIO, ll2 Anderson, Susanfl9, 59, 95, 98 Bonneson, Qeorge- Boop, Bill-60. 68 Borclwerl, Dale-60 Borclwerl, David--I I6 Braam, Geraldine-50 Brenner, Bill-27, 46 Brenner, Dale-60 Brenner, David-60 Briard, Arlene-27, 87. 89, IO3, ll4 Broslrom, Janel-60, 87, 88, 94, IO3, ll3 lI4 Brown, Joan-47, ll5, II6 Bruss. William-27 Bruzelc, Bob-27, 73 Bucklwaus, Nadine-ll, l2, 27, 46, II6 Budde, Grace-47, 50, 95, l04, ll0, ll3 Budde, Jean-60, II4 ' Bomsla, Larry-83 Anderson, Verna-26, 95, 97, l03, l06, I08, BUHCI6. BSFIDGFG-60. 87, 94. IO5 IO9 Anfinson, lvlariorie-59, 95 Anfione, Jannean-50 Anfon, Jim-50 Arneson, Pal-26, 95, ll7 Aurinqer, Dennis-59 Auslad, Dennis-l8, 59, l0l Baaclc. David-26 Babb, Dan-I9, 26, 96, IO7, l08 Baclclund, Barbara-50 Baker, Gary-59 Balcerzalc, l IoIly Sue-59, ll3 Baldwin, Gary-50 Baldwin, Nancy-47, 50, 92, 93 Barker, lvlargarel-50 Barlser, Roloerl+59, 68 Barr, Karen-59, 88, 89, 94, l03, ll4 Barlon, Karen-450, 93, l07 Barwiclc, Virqinia-59 Baleman, Daryl-87, 96 Baleman, 5liirleyf26, 46 Beach, Tom--59 BGCIQ, Ruella-47, 50, 94, 97, IIO Beckman, Barry-59, 68, l03 Beemer, Torn-59 Beinlce, Waller-50, 68, 82 Bell, Dick-50 Benlon, Virqlnia-59 Benlson, Janel-59 Benlson, Roberl-26 Berne, Dayid+50, 73, 82, 96 Berqrnarlc, Bill-l8. 50, l0l, IIO Besl, Beverly-26, 43, IO4, ll0 Besl. Della-I9, 47, 50, l03, l04 Bellulce, Georqe-26, l09 Belzinq, Janel-59, 93, IIO, ll5 Birlzel, Sleyen-M59 Biclcner, Pauline-46 Biedsclieid, Gary-27 Bienapll, Marcella-27, 46, 97 Billner, Jean-7, 50, 87, 93, I08, II6 Blackrner, Sybil-27 Blanslnan, Sandra-27 Blellnon, Jane-59, 89, 94, l03. l05, IIO Blellwen, Nan-27, 45, 88, 89, 94, 97, IO3. l06, I09, IIO, ll4 Blurne, Marqarel-27, l03, IO9, ll3, ll4 Blume, Roberla-50 Bolwnerl, David-50 Bolwnerl, Jaclc-27, l06 Bolqer, Tamara-60, l05, I08, ll5 Bornsla, l.a rry-60 Bond, Jean-I7, 48, 50, 93, l0l, IO7, IO9. I I3, II4, l I7 Bonneson, Dennis-60 .ll2, ll6 Bunde, Joan-60 Bunde, Ken-60 Bunde, Slnaron--47, 50, 88, 94, 95, lO5 Bunllnq Larry-60 Bunling Nancy-27, l05 Burqer, Jolnn- Buroer, Mary Ann-28 Burns, Ralplw-27, 43, 68, 72 Burl, David--28, 46, lOl Buscli, William-60 Bush. Jarrell-28 Buslcey, Rosann-50, II6 Bullerworlli, I-larold-47, 50. 87, lOl, ll7 Byers, Linda-50, 88, 89, 95, IO5 Carnmaclc, Slwaron-60, 94, l03, II4 Carlson, Sl'1aronf5O, 87, 89, 95, ll0 Carman, Ramona-60 Case, Marlys-I9, 47, 50, 88, 89, 95, IIO I I l, I I4 Caya, Valerie-50, 87, 89, 95, IO6 Cl1esley, George-5l, 73, 85, 86, 96, l06 IOB CI-lesser, Jim-I6, I9, 28, 45, 96, l02, l03 Clwesler, Bonnie-28, 46 Childs, David-60 Clwllds, Mary--28, 88, 94, 97, l03, llO Christ JaneA28, 97, l0l Q Cl1risl', Slanley-60, 68, l03 Clnrislenson, Jirn-I9, 28, 43, 96, l03, l06 ll6 Clwrislensen, Lois-5l, l0l, l04, l07, ll0 ll2, ll4 Clemelson, Clwarles- , no Cliff, John-28, 82, 96, IO6 Cole, Judy-f28 Complon, I-larlan-60 Connelly, Gerald-28, II7 Conway, Sleplnen- Cook, Barbara-5l Cooper, Roberl-28, ll4 Cooprnan, Gerald-60 Corcoran, Jolwn-60 Corrow, Larry-28 Collen, Diane-60, 94, l04 Cox, Miclnael-5l, 96 Crandall, Curlis76, 28, l0l, IO7, II4 Croolcer, Tom-5l, 73, 84, 96, l06 Dalilberq, Kennellw- Daleiden, Riclward+47, 5l, l08 Darqe, Karl-60 Deeqan, JoAnne-5l Deeqan, Lawrence-60 Deeqan, Palricia-60, 93 Demaray, lyrnan-5l, 73, 96, I03, I08, ll4 DeRerner, Carolyn-5I OTAKNAM STUDENT INDEX IO6, I08, IO9, ll6 Diclaman, Carol-ll, l2, 29, 45, 87. 88 89 94, l03, IO4, II4 Diclcman, Roberl-5I Disclner, Barbara--47, 5l, l04, Dodqe, Adrian-5l Dodqe, Wayne-29, l0O Donaldson, Sandra-5l, 95, ll0 Dowlin, Roberl-29, II3, ll4 Draeqerl, Glen-47, 5l, ll0 Draqer, DiAnn-60, 93 Dralce. Jolwn-29, IO7 Draper, Dennis--60, 96, IO3, I04 ll3 Drumm, Harland-5l Dublce, Marilyn-29, 43, 95, l03, l09 Dublce, Roberl-60, l0l Duqdale, Adrian-60 Dunclclee, Rullw-5I Duller, Judilh-5l, ll7 Earle, Denneyh29 Eclcman, George-60, 96 Edwards, Jerauld-5l Edwards, Wallace--60, 87 Eelclwoll, Norman-29 Ellingson, Jolnn-5l, 73, 83, l06, l08 Ellis, Lowell-29 Emmel, Janel-29 Enqdalll, Duane--5l, 84 Engel, Beverly-47, 5l, Il0 Enqslrom, Rosellen-IB, 60, 89, 95 IO3 I08, ll5 Enqwalson, Jamesf29 Enz, James-29 Eral, Clwarles-47, 5l, 68, 83, l03 8 Eslarellas, Juan-IO, l9, 30, 73, ll7 Evans, Allen-60 Evans, Dianee94, l05, I08, ll5 Evans, Plwilip-5l Fallenslein, AI-5l Farm, Raymond-30, 45, 84, I08, Fasnaclwl, Marilyn-f5l, 94, I08, II6 Feise, Julie-30, 94, 97, IO4, l06, l09 Feldbruqqe, Larry-30 Fenger, Gerald-I8, 47, 48, Sl lOl l08 I l0, I I7 Field, Jean-60, ll5 Fields, Darlene-60. ll5 Findly, Jean-60, 94, l05, ll0, ll5 Fisclwer, Dave-l06 Fischer, Mary-30, 45, 87, 94, 97, 98 I08, II7 Fislwer, RoberlA60 Fillerer, Callwerine-'5l, II4 Fiflerer, 'll'1omasf60, I00 Fliller, .lane-5l, l0l, I08, ll3 Ford, Dennis-30 Forrey, Mavis lKayl-5l, 95 Fossen, Russell-30, l00 Fosler, Connie-30, 45, 89, 95, 97, l03 Foslerl Gary-30, 96 Fosler, Linda-60, 95, ll0, II5 Fosler, Sandra-5l, 94 Foudray, Donald-68, 74, 82, 86 Fraser, Jane-5l, 95. l07, IIO, II4 Frauerelwollz, DouqIasf60, l00 Fredell, Waller-30, 68, 70, 72, 83. 86 Frederirlc, Jeannef30 Frederick, Nancy-5l, l04 Freeberq, lya Lou-5l, 89, 92, 94, I0 IO7 Freeberq, Rila-60, 87, 88, 94 Freilafl, LaVonno-30 Fronlz, Jolnn-60, 73, 96, l03 Frey, John-3I Friedrichs, Doreen-60, 94 Frills, Suzanne-I9, 60, 89, 95, II3, II4 Frilz, Georgia-3I, 93 Frye, Kermif-5I, IO9 Fuller, Dale-6, 3I, 68, 70, 72, 83, 86, IO5, IO8 Fuller, Terry-48, 49, 5I, 82, 96, IO8, II7 Gaare, Loreiia-5I, IO4, II6 Gallup, John-60 Gallup, Lyn- Ganske, Jerry-60 Gazdik, Donald-47, 5I, 83, 86, IIO Geiger, John-SI Gendler, Gary-5I, 85, 86, 96, IO6, IO8 Gerdls, Geraldine-3I, II7 Gerdls, Merrill-60, II4, II6 Geflh, Sfeven-5I, 82, 96, IO3, IO6, II4 Gillerle, Judy-IO, 52, II6 Gimmer, Marvin-IOO Goeirl, David-60, IOO Goefll, Francis-52, IOO Goelllicher, Jane?-47, 52, IO9 Goelllicher, Pafricia-IO, I2, 3I, 95, IO4 Goelz, Ula-I9, 3I, 43, 94, IOI, IO5, II6 Goodqe, Beverly-88 OTAKNAM STUDENT INDEX Johnson, Lloyd-33 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Marcella-62, I I5 , Richard-62 , Richard-33, IOO , Roberl-62, I I0 , Sally-52, 94 Johnslon, Jack-62 Jones, Delano-62, 68, 83, IO3 Jones, Ellis-33 Jones, Karen-34, 45, 89, 95, IO3, IO6, IO8, I IO, I I4 Jones, Kafhy-62, 87, 89, 94, IO3, Jones, Larry-I9, 34, 45, 68, 69, 70, 83, 84, 86, 96, IO3, IO6, II7 Jones, Michael-52, 68, 74, 83, . Jordan, Jovaag, Gene-62, 68. IO4 Judy-47, 53, II7 IO6 IIO IIO Heifner, Barbara-32, 93, IO4, IO5, IO7, IIO, II7 Heller, Larry-6I Hellevik, Marion-II, I2, I8, 32, 45, 93, IO6, IO7, IIO, II7 Henderson, Shirley-32, 45, 89, 93, IO3, II7 Hendricks, Thomas-32 Hensel, Phil-52 Herber, Glendon-32 Herber, J.-52 Hermanson, Marvin-47, 52, 95, IO4, II3 Hesla, Mary-47, 52, 95, IO4, II3 Heuer, Joan-32 I'IewiI'I, Edwin-I9, 52, 73, 83, 86 Hicks, Vivian-6l High, Donald-52 Hilqers, James-52 Kahn, Arene-34, 92, 93, 97, IIO Kammerer, Brian- KeIIy, David-62 Hill, D6UI'1'6I, 93, II5 I'IIII, Diane-47, 52, 95, IIO Hill, Palricia-6I, I I5 KeIIy, Jerome- Kendall, Berry-62, 95, IO8, II5 Keys, Jacquella-62 Kieizer, Cynfhia-7, 34 Kilian, Karen-62, 94, II5 Kirkharf, Pearl -62, 94, I I5 Goor, Sandra-52 Gosewisch, Gosewisch, Sandra-47, 52, 88, 94, 99, IO9 Sharon-52 Greenwald, Marlene-60, 94, I Klaras, Margo-34, 92, IO4, IO8, III Klawifler, JIII-53, 89, 95, IOI, IO3, IIO Klenk, Virginia-5, 48, 53. 92, 95. IO7 IIO II2, II7 Klinder, Ken-62 Klinf, Bill-74, 82 KIinI', Carole-62, IO3 KIin+, Darrell-53 KIin+, Pafricia-62 Kluqherz, Tom-62 I-Iill, William-32, 87 Hirdler, Lana-5, 52, IO8 Hirshberg, Hermine-52, 89, 94, IOI, IIO, II2 Hochsiein, Connie-I9, 33, 45, 95, 97, IO3, IO8, IIO, II4 Hoehn, Harry-6I, 95, II5 Hoeper, Philip-6I, IO3, IO8 Hoerr, Kaihleen-6I, 95, II5 Hoerr, Margarel-6I, 95 Hofmasfer, Gail-II, I2, I9, 33, 45, 95, 97, 99, IO3, IIO, II7 Hogren, Gary-6I, II7 Hohensfein, Carole-52, 95, IO7, IIO, II4, II7 Holbrook, Paul-6I Gremmerf, Barbara-52, 87, IO7, IIO Gremmerl, Karen-3I, 94, IO4, IIO Grernmerl, Richard-60, IO3 Griebel, Veronica-52 Griffin, Marqarei'-3I, 94, 97, IO3, IO6, IO8, II4 Grogan, LaVonne-I8, 3I, 45, 94, IO4, II7 Gulh, Mary-52, 93, II7 Haase, Marlha-IO, 45, 92, 94, 97, IO2. IO3, IO6, IO8, II7, I3I Habinqer, Billy- Habinger, Joan-52, IIO, II5 Habinqer, John-3I Haqen, John-48, 52, 84, IO9 Hallman, George-60 Hallman, John-3I Halpern, Jim-52 Halverson, Bruce-52 Hamman, Seih-60, 68 Harnmar, Mike-I9, 52, IO3, IO6, IIO Hammarqren, Diane-I9, 60, 95, IO3, I Handahl, Audrey-60 Hanel, Barbara-47, 52, IO4 Hanel, Marvin-3l Hankel, Arlene-3I, 46, 94 Hansen, Larry-60, IOO Hansen, Linda-60 Hanson, Lola-52, 95, IO4, IO8, IIO Hansen, Mariha-52, 6I, 88, 94, IO3, IO4 IIO, II4 Hanson, Juliann-6I, 87 Hanson, Muriel-87, II4 Hanson, Sam-I9, 32, 45, 73, 74, 75, 83 Hanlelrnan, Paul-6I Harris, Julie-32, lI3, II4 Harlley, Karen-6I, IO3 Hariman, Cynlhia-32, 87, 88, 89 Harfuno, Joyce-52, IIO Haslip, Alice-52, IO5 Hauch, Dale-32, 45, IOI, IO3, IO7, II4 Hauch, Re-Ia-6I, 94, IIO Haws, Larry-52 Heqq, Collyn-52, IOI, IIO Heiser, Ronald-32 Knaak, Marilyn-34, 46, 94, IIO Knudsen, Arlyn-53, II3, II4 Koberoski, Georgia-53. 88, 95, IO4, IIO, III, I I2 Koberoski, Jim-62 Koch, Irene-62, IIO, II5 Kalling, Mary-47, 53, 99, 95, io4, ios, IO9, II6 Kooser, Rober+-62, 96, IO3 Kopp, Jean-53, 93, IO3 Kopp, Richard-62 Koppen, John-34, II7 Kozifza, Tom-34 Kranz, Caron-62 Krafz, LoreHa-34, 46, 95 Krause, Judy-63, 87, 89, 94, IO5 Kraulkremer, Diane-47, 53, 93, IO3, IO7, IO8 Krocak, Linnea-II, I2, 34, 94, IO5, II5 Kuhlman, Janer-34, 45, 95, IO8, IO9, Laborde, Roy-34 La Gow, Lynerfe-53, 93, IIO Laird, Sfandra-34, IO7, IO9, IIO Lammers, David-47, 53 Lamson, Nancy-53, 93 Landqren, Larry-53 Lanq, Harold-63, IO3 Lanqer, Pa+ric:ia-63 Lanqevin. Wayne-63 Larson, Barbara-53, 93, IO3, IO4, IIO Hollnaqel, Dafoihy-52, los, 107, iio Holmberg, Roy-33, IO6, IO7, II7 Holmes, Gerald-6I Homer, Eugene-52 Homolka, Larry-6I, Ho'rzIer, Donna-6I, Hruby, Joanne-6I, Hruska, Jim-52 45, 68, 7I, 86, 96, II4 93, IO3, IIO, II5 87, 94, IIO, II5 Huelskamp, DuWayne- Huggins, James- Huqhes, Sharon-6 I , IO3 Huqhes, Yvonne-52 Hulander, Roger-52, 96 I I6 Hund, Chuck-33. Hunr, Jane+-6I, 88, 89, 93, IIO, II5 Hynes, JoAnn-6I, IO8, II5 Imm, John-6I Jackson, Barbara-33, 93, IO5, IO6, II7 Jackson, Bob-33, 96 Jackson, Jeryl-33, 82, 86 Jackson, Bill-68, 87 Jacobs, Palrick-6I, IO3 Jacobson, Sandra- Jegeris, Maris-33 Jenninqs, Sieve-6I Jennings, Wayne- Jensen, John-62 John, Trudi-62, 94, IIO Johns, Mary-47, 52, 95, IO4, IIO, II6 Johns, Ted-II, 33, 68, 7I, 78, 84, 86, 96 Larson, Pa+ricia-34 Lauruhn, Bruce-53 Lee. Dick-53, 68, 74, 82, 96, IO8 Leeberq, John-68 Lehner'I', Marcia-47, 48, 49, 53, 95, III, lI2, II6 Lewis, Don--53, 68, 86 I I7 Johnson Anila-33, 95, IO8 II7 Johnson Carolyn-62 Johnson Gary-52 Johnson Johnson II4 John-62, 68, 84 Ka'+hIeen-I8, I9, 62 95 IO3 II3 Lichlenberg, James--63, 73, IIO Lichlenberg, Linda--35, 87, 88, 89, IO9, I I4 Llllsliau, Klay-35, IO7, II6 Lincoln, Lynn--63, 94, IO3, IIO Lindlalom, David-63 Lillie, Leland-35, 86 Lloyd, Terry-63 Loberg, Jlames-53, IIO Loe, I-Iaryey-53 Loe, Rosemarie-35, 46 Longcor, Phyllis-53 Louris, Connie-35 Lueclc, Alaine-53, IO4 Luelien, Tom-7, 35, 68, 69, 82, 86, 96, IO2, IO3, IO9, II6 Lundgren, Loron--53 Lund, Carol--35 Lundholm, Armond-53 Lundin, Dick-63, 68, 96, IO3 Lundin, Jon-53, 68, 83, 86, 96, IO9 Lundin, Sharon-I8, 53 Luller, Sylvia-53 Lulz, Delflia-I9, 35, 108 Luiz, Fred-I9, 47, 52, 73, 74, 83, 96, IO6, IO8 Lynn, Thomas-53 Lyons, John-54, 73, 96, IO8 Lysen, Sandra-35, 94, 97, IO6, IO8, IO9 Mcfxrlhur, Jim-I9, 63, 73 McGee, Fredrick-63, 73, 84, 87, 96, IO3. II4 McLean, Sharon-63, 88, 89, 95, IO8, II5 Maahs, Dee Ann-63, 88, 89, 93, 98, IO3, IO9, I I5 Maclcdanz, Allred-63, IO3, IIO, II7 Mahowald, I-Iarlan-54 Manderleld, Josephine-I8, 63, 89, 94, 98, IIO, II3 Manninq, Palricia--63 Mans, Marion-35, 95, II7 Manslre, Margarel-54 Manske, Marlene-63 Mannsson, LeR'oy-63 Marshall, Lee-54, 96 Marshall, Vera-63, II5 Miarso, Torn-63 Marliclc, Thomas-63, 96, lOl, IO6, II3 Marlinson, Sonia-54 Mason, Sharon--54 Maslers, Kalhryn-54 Maison, James-54, 96, IIO Mead, David-46 Meehan, Kalhleen-54, 87, IIO Melchior, Bob-35 Melqes, Bonnie-63, IIO Melvin, Irene-88, 89 Melvin, Madonna-35 Menlc, Belly-63 Mennenga, Donald-I9, 36, IO3 Mennenga, Geraldine-63, II5 Menlon, Jim-36, 68, 70, 72, 83, 86, IOI IO6 Meyer, Bill-36, 82, II4 Meyer, Carole-47, 54, 87, 88, 89, 97, IOI IO3, IIO, II3, II4 Meyer. Carolyn--54, 88, 89, 94, IOI, IO4 IO8, III, II4 Meyer, Charles-54, II4 Meyer, Denis-54, IO6 Michels, Dennis-54 Mildolas, Barbana-63, 95, IO8 Milcolas, Donna-54, 93, IO3, IO8 OTAKNAM STUDENT INDEX Miller, Barbara-5, 36, 92, 94, 97, IO4, IO6, I IO, I I4 Miller, Dennis-54, II3, II4 Miller, Diane-36 Miller, Jane-63, 89, 94, IO3, IO8, II5 Miller, Melvin--36 Miller, Michael-63 Miner, Joan-36, 95, lO5, IO8, II6 Mishler, Anna-36, 46, 95 Milchell, Rira-63, II5 Mohns, Judy-63, 94, IO5, IO9 ,Menroe, Kalhleen-63, 88, 95 Morilz, Jon-63, 68 Mornes, Marilyn--I9, 63, 95, IO2, IO3, II5 Morphew, Gary-54, 68, IIO Morris, David--36, 68, 72, 86, 87 Morse, Jeff-36 Morse, Jerry-36, 45, 73, 83, 86, IIO Morse, Tom-63, 73 Mueller, Charles-36, 68, 7I Mueller, Jane--IO, 37, 45, 92, 95, 97, IO3. IO6, IO8, IIO, II4- Mueller, John-54, 68, 73, 83, IIO, II4 Mueller, Joyce-37, 46 Mueller, Tom-63, 73, IO8 Muller, John-54, IO9 Mullin, Gloria-47, 54, 88, 94 Mulrooney, Garrell-l8, 63, IO3, IO8, IIO Mulrooney, John-37, 45, 73, 74, 75, 83. 86, IO6, IO9, IIO Murphy, Maxine--54 Myers, George-54, 84, IIO Myers, Jerry-54, 68, 84, IO6 Naylon, Jerry-86 Nlaylon, Pal'-37, 68, 70, 82, 86, 96 Naylon, Sharon--47, 54 Near, Bradley-54, 83, II3, II4 Nelsen, Marilyn-54, IIO, II3, II4, II5 Nelson, Dale-63, 73 Nelson, Elizabelrh-47, 54, 94, 98, lOl, IIO. II4 Nelson, Louise-54, 89, 94, 97, 99, lOl, IO8, II3 Nelson, Marcia-63 Nelson, Mary Ann--37, 93 Nelson, Tom--I9, 54, 96, IO6 Nerland, Alan-54 Ness, Faye Ann-63 Ness, Jlames-63 Neuberl, James-63 Neuberl, Jerry-37, 45, 68, 69, 7I, 73, 83, IO8, IO9 Neunsinger, Roger-34 Nielsen, Barbara-95, IIO Nielsen, Gary-63 Ni'I'zI4owsIci, Karen-63, 88, 93, lO5, IIO Nolan, Sandra-63 Nordby, Saundra-63, 89, 93, IO5, IIO Norlhamer, Beverly-37, IO6, IO8, II3 Nor+hamer, David-IIO Oachs, Gary-37 Odeoard, Rulh-37, IO3, IIO Oellinq, Chesley--47, 83 Ofledahl, Clark-47, 68, 83 Oglesby, Dixie Lee--37 Oleson. Marilyn-IO Olsen, Carole-63, IIO Olson, Eilene--63, 89, 93, II5 Olson, Karen-63 Olson, Roger-I9, 37 Ollerson, Rulh--l8, I9, 37, 45, 93, IIO. II6 Ollo, Barloara-IIO, II4 Owen, Barbara-37, 46 Owen, Richard-63, IO3 Paape, Sonia-63, 94, II5 Penrose, I-larry-63, IIO Perry, Linda- Person, Phil-38, 68, 69, 72, 74, 83, 86, 96 Persons, J udy-63 Pelersen, Jeanelle-63 Pelerson, Berl-38, IOO Pelerson, John-58, 63, 68, IO4 Pelerson, Ronald-38, 82, 96 Pelerson, Wa rren-83, IO6, II3, II4 Pleiler, Phyllis-I9, 63, 94, IIO, II4 Pleiler, Sieve-IO6, IO7, IIO, II3, II4 Phillips, JoAnne-lI7 Plalclce, Gerald-55 Ploeger, William-63, IO3, lO5 Pohl, Merlese-55, 93, IO4 Polzin, Janna-55, 95, Pongralz, Fred-55 Porler, Curl-55, 82 Powell, Nacey-55 lOl, IO4, IIO Prescher, Joanne-5, 7, 38, 92, 95, 97, II6 Preslon, Sheryl-64, 94, IO3 Prichard, Marilyn-5, 38, 93, IO4, IO7, II6 Purdy, David-64 Pringle, Larry-I2, 38 Purrier, Marian--38, 95, II6 Purrier, Monroe-64, I I6 Pulman, Richard-48, 49, 55, 84, 86, 96, IOI, IO8 Pyles, Judy-55, 88, 95, IOI, IO4, IO8, II4 Oualsel, Susan-64, 87, 88, 89, 94, IO3, IIO, II5 Rachie, David-38 Rader, Elisabelh-64 Ralhman, Luanne-64, Rauchrnan, Lauren-54 IO8 Rebsloclc, Nancy-I8, 64, 89, 94, IO3. lO5 Redman, George-64, 73, 96, IO3, IO4, II3 Reed, Marqare-I-'10, 38, 99 Reichel, Richard-55 Rellmer, Carol-64, 93, IO3, IIO, II5 Reynolds, Ormand-55 Richardson, Mall-55, 96 Riedell, Frances-64 Rillinq, Lynn-64, , .II5 93 IO3, IIO Rindelaub, Jill--48, 49, 55, IO9, II4, II7 Rilz, John--55, IOO Rivard, Dick-55 Roberls, Andrea-64, Roberls, Donald-64 Roberlson, Nina-55, Roden, Marilyn-IO3 Roehl, David-64, 68, Roemer, Roberl-64 II5 IO3, IO4, IO9 IO3, II4 Rogers, James-I9, 38, 43, 45, 68, 69, 72, 74, 75, 82, 86 Rohlls, Kei+h-64, 73, 96, IO8 Rohlls, Wayne-I9, 38, 43, 68, 7l, 86, 96. IOI, IO8, IIO Rollinqs, Marian-64, Rollinqs, Virginia-55 Rolslad, Ardylhe-64, Rolslad, Janel'-7, I9, IO8, IIO, II6 Rosenberg, Carol-39, Rosenoren, Karen--18, IO8, IIO, II6 lO5 94, IIO, II5 55, 92, 95, 97, IO5, 55, IOS 39, 94, IO4, IO6. Rolh. Gerald-58, 64, 73, IO2, IO3. IIO Rolh, John-I9, 39, 45, 84. IO8, IO9, IIO Ruch, Larry-55 Ruhnke, DarIene-64 Runge, LeRoy-39, IOO Rush, Sandra-55, 95, IO4, IIO, II6 Rus+en, Berry-55, IIO Rufies. John-39 Rykhus, Richard-39 Sanders, CurIis-39 Sargenf, Arvid-64 Sargenf, Darwin-39 Saunders, AIInen-64, IO3, II4 Savick, Wayne-39, IO3 SayIer, Wayne--64, 68, IOO Schaible, Arf-39, 68, 7I Schaper, Pafricia-64, 94 Schaub, Sharon-55 Schiebel, Jerry-39 Schiebel, Mfarilyn-64, IO4 SchIeIcau, Karen-55, 93, I07 SchIeIcau, LuciIIe-64, 94, IO5 Schmidt Judy-64, 93, IO3 SCI1mICII', Roger-I9, 47, 55, 84, 86, 96 IOI, IO6, IO8, IO9 Schmuck, Jim-39, 73, 83, 86, 96, IO3 Schoemaker, Daryl-64 Schoensfedf, Richard-39, II4 Schuck, GeraId-55 Schumann, Janice-39, 97, II7 Schunke, Sharon-64, 87, 89, 94, IO3, II3, II4 Schweigerh I-IarIey-64 SchweIm, Marvin-IOO Schwerr, Gary-55 Sens, Pairicia-55 Sens, SIeve-55, IOO, II3, II4 Seppman, DarIene-47, 55, 93, II5 Severson, Karen-64, 94, IO4, II5 Seyersnn, Leslie-40 SharIIs, Sfeven-64 Shaw, Barbara-55, 93, II5 Sheehan, Barbara-40, 94, 96, IO3, IO8 Sheehan, BIII-55, 68, IIO, II4 Sheehan, Richard-47, 55, IO8 Sheehan, James-64 Shockman, KII'Iy-55 OTAKNAM STUDENT INDEX SoII', Eugene,-IO, 40, 68. 72, IO7, II6 Sappeland, Lynn-I9, 40, 45, 92, 94, 97 IO3, IO7, IO8, III, II7 SoreII, I-Ierberf-64 Sarlie, Doris-I9, 40 Sparke, JIm-40, 68, 72, 96, IO6, IO7 Spear, Mary-I9, 56, 95, IO4, IIO Speck, BIII-64 Spence, Ka'+hryn-56 IO5 Spoors AIan-64, 96 Spoffs, GIen-47, 56, 68, 96 Sprinf, Sfeve--40 Sfainbrook, Mary Ann-56 SIaIey, VIrgInI'a-40, 94, IO4, IO6, IO8 S+angIand, I-Ierb-56, 73, 74, 75, 82, 86 96, IO8, II4 S+anIcey, DonaId-56, 96 Sfafhan, BIII-56 Sfavenau, CaroI--64, 94 Sfavenau, I-IeIen-56, 94, IIO Sfearns, Susfan-64, IIO S+eiI, WiIIIam-64 Sfenberg, Karherine-40, 45, 92, 93, IO4 IO6, IO7, IO8, IIO, III, II7 Sfierlen, Roger-40 SI'oII, Roger-56 S+orm, James-I9, 64, 68, IO3 SIouI, Leonard-4I, 68, 69, 72, 83, 86, 96. IO4, IO6 S+oweII, Warren-56, 68, 83 Shand, Judy-56, 92, 94, IIO, II4 Sfreer, MIchaeI-56 SIreeIer, Margaref-64 Sfrusz, BIII-64, 87 Sfuve, Lois-4I, 46 Sfuve. Mary Jo-56, 92, 93 SuIIivan, Jal-an-56 SuIIivan, Mike-64 Suserud, Bob-56 Sw'arIou+, CaroIe-64, 95, IIO, II4 Swarfz, JacqueIIne-64, 94, IIO, II3 Sween, AI-4I Swenson, Larry-47, 56, 68 TayIor, Barbara-I9, 4I, 45, 94, 97, IO3 IO8, IIO, II7 Shockman, Linda-55 Sieberg, I.oweII-55 Sieberq, Mary-56 Sieberq. Roseann-56 SIIcIars, Maiia-64, IO9 Simmons, Nancy-64, II5 SincIaIr, Roger-56, 96, IO3, II2 SIceIIv, Dennis-64 Skobba, Karen-40, 45, IO4, IO7, II6 SIama, EIwood-56, IOO Slioy. Raymond-56 SmI+h. BeI+e Jane-40 SmI+h, CharIes-64, 83 Smi+h, Duane-56 SmIIh. KenI I'I.-56, 73, 74, 83, 86, 96, IO8 IIO SmIIh, KenI' M-56, IO4, IIO SmIIh. Nancy-47, 55, 87, 88, 92, 93. IO4 IIO qmifh, Sandra-40, 46 SmoIhers, Harry-64, 73 Smofhers, LesIer-56, 68, 7I, 83, 86 Snow. Roberf-64 Snyder, Roger-7, 40, 45, IO8, IIO SOIIJSVCJ, Ronald-56, 96, IO7, IIO, III, II2 II6 TayIor, Dick-56, IO4, IO6 TayIor, Do TayIor, EarI-64 n-47, 56, 73, 83, IIO TayIor, Kenne'rh-56 Taylor, SIaIIy-47, 56, IIO TayIor, Sharon-64, 93 TeIander, Lee-56 TeI'ZIOH, Richard-I9, 4I, 68, 70, 74, 83 IOI, IO3, II6 Thedens, Jerry-4I, 86, 87 Theissen, Judy-47, 48, 49, 56, 88, 92, 95 I I4 ThieIbar, G-erraine-464, 94, IIO ThIesTeIcI, Eva-64, 89, 95, IO3, IIO, II3 Thomas, EIeanor-64, 95 Thomas. SI'anIey-64 Thompson, Deanne--4I, IO4, IIO Thompson, Ref-56, 68, 85, 86, 96 Thompson, Terry-64, 96, IO3, IO9, II4 Thomsen, Jim-56 Thyse, Gloria-57 Timm. Roberf-57, IIO Timmerman, BeyerIy-57, 95 Timmerman, Jane?-57 Tolzmann, Bruce-65, II4 Toner, Roberi-47, 57 Tower. 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