Mankato High School - Otaknam Yearbook (Mankato, MN)
- Class of 1959
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Construction I959 ITH the passage of a bond issue last spring, construction began this 'Fall on a one million dollar addition +o Mankato high school. Classes are expected fo be held in parfs of the building next fall. A new section to the east end of 'rlwe preseni' build- ing will be L shaped with I8 classrooms. Included in +l1ese will be additional personnel and guidance offices, a language room, biology laboratory, a Student Council orifice, laboratory 'for advanced science students and a business room with a display window facing the athletic field. Four rooms will be added to the second floor of +l1e voca+ional building. A sec+ion is also being added to the back of the present s+age. Dressing rooms and space for scenery will be included. Table of Contents STUDENT LIFE .. , .. ., . , 6-25 CO-CURRICULAR . . , ,26-4l CLUBS , , , ., 42-bl SPORTS 62-85 CLASSES .. .84-I27 FACULTY i . I28-I38 INDEX . ,........ . I39-I40 Introducing EFORE you fhe curfain rises on a broadway sfage - fhe seffing is Mankafo high school - fhe players are fhe sfudenfs, fhe faculfy, and all of fhe personnel -fhe producfions are our ver- sions of several famous broadway hifs Once a greaf poef said, All fhe world's a s+age. We are all acfors performing consfanfly on fhe sfage of life. Each year brings us somefhing new and enfirely differenf from fhaf of fhe year before. As people leave behind fhe years of fheir lives, fhey offen find fhemselves recalling cerfain mem- ories of fheir happiesf, saddesf, and mosf imporfanf experiences. Because our school-days play such a big parf in memories, we dedicafe fhis bool: fo fhe BEST OF BROADWAY, fhe sfudenfs and faculfy of Manlrafo high school-especially fo fhe seniors, who will always be anxious fo relive fheir high school days. Pizza parfies were popular fhis yeai-. Chuck Alley, Joy Grimm and Karen Nifzlcowslci find an open fireplace iusf fhe righf spof. School spirif soared wifh baslcefball and wresfl- ing fournies. Sue Anderson and Vicki led fhe way. Cars seem'fo .be in fhe minds of all of us fhis year, buf fhey re insfrucfor Harold Aqa's business. 411, B051 Magma, 5 uf vlaffw d 6 N wi? Kxvwwkyfsp F' Wifi? Why! ffgufm CX99' Si WE-'m 5!'4rf7?Q,ff' w,JQx0pUx W ww 09 PM ife Classes MPHASIS on science, malhemalics and inslruc- lion ol lhe individual sludenl wilh malerial besl designed +o lil his needs lopped The academic worlc al lvlanlcalo high school in l959. Planning lhrough subiecl area commillees wilh 'rhe help ol adminislralion, new courses lor lop level science sludenls were prepared. Special emphasis was placed on individual experimenlalion and prepara- lion for college, and careers in scienlilic fields were slressed. Salurday morning malh classes mel +o help lhose wilh special inleresls in lhal field. Advanced biology and new seclions in praclical chemislry and physics were soo-n lo be added. New Courses, Philosophies Mark I959 QREIGN language opporlunilies increased wilh lhe addilion ol French lo lhe curriculum. Allhough Lalin was made available lo iunior high sludenls, language enrollmenl conlinued lo grow. Possibililies for inclusion ol fhree years in some were discussed wilh lhe resull lhal such courses are likely. Physics in an experirnenlal classroom were lealured in Sumner T. Scclls special physics seclion wilh Phil l-loeper and Bob Johnson preparing lheir own proiecls. Salurday morning malh classes mel lo aid sluclenls. Here Miss Eleonor Biebl inslrucls. l ravi J. .gg 1 a ff., V, Q ,W xW '---4.-...- L, 91-1- 4' QW N . H+ it sf f- 1 Nu -N - Educational Growth Drawing from models was cne of llne many proiecls slressed in arl by Miss Dona Machlaugnlon. Exlensive work in iewelry was also incorporaled info llwe course. Mariann Dillon models a dress ol lwer own design for lnorne- rnalcing leaclier Miss Beafrice Pelricli. Design, Sew, and Wear was lceyncled in a sewing seclion. BOVE all, a well-prepared program designed lo rneel llwe needs ol eacli sludenl was foremost Vocalional, business, llie arls, lwomemalcing, agricullure-each ol us was mel willi malerial lo chal- lenge our imaginalions, lo help us ready ourselves as worllwwlwile cilizens. ...J Pliolography classes did exlensive work in enlarging and preparing piclure prinls. Sue Ulwl praclices. Church work was an imporTanT parT oT liTe To mosT of us. Tom MarTick ushers Marilyn Mornes and Bonnie Melges To a Sunday service, URING every school year, sTudenTs sTarT new Tads and acquire new ideas. These are The liTTle Things ThaT make one year diTTerenT Trom anoTher year. These are The Things +ha+ make a c:erTain year sTand ouT in our memory, always To be remembered. We will recall many Things Trom This passing year oT I958-I959. l-low could any- one TorgeT The crazy colored TighTs ThaT The girls wore To classes and To The games. Then There were The evenings aTTer The show when we all wenT To geT a pizza aT Sammy's or The Pizza KaTo. OT course when we look back we'll Think oT The new rages like whiTe lipsTick, bouTTanT hair-do's, along wiTh yellow, blue, and green nail-polish! During The winTer lwhen There was enough snowl, There was skiing and sliding ouT aT Ski-Haven. Community, Church Help Direct Student Life WinTer sporTs meanT Trouble To some oT us as Roz EngsTrom can TesTiTy aTTer her skiing accidenT. Work in The cornmuniTy broughT us closer To The business world as well as providing us wiTh Tinancial help. JaneT l-lunT worked wiTh Don Heinzman on The Free Press YouTh page. I-lere's lhe way we looked lasl yea-r when we ushered for com- mencement now we're wearing caps ancl gowns. Selling ready for gradualion ceremonies are Jim Slorm. Bob Kooser. Marjorie Anfinson, Maiia Sildars and Garrell' Mulrooney. The wrong size cap will always add To lasl' minule cioinfusion. -r Commencement Marks Close of Senior Year N THIS day of gradualion, we, as seniors, loolc back on our numerous high school memories. We shall luck away programs, liclcel slubs, pressed flowers and olher lhings which will signify lhe games, dances, carnivals and many olher aclivilies 'rhal conlribuled To lhe excifemenl ol our Three years al lvlanlcalo high. These we shall cherish as memenloes of memorable years in our slill young lives. We shall also loolc forward wilh anxiely 'ro lhe fulure responsibililies and challenges lhal we shall all have lo lace nexl year. Never shall we forger lhe friends we have made, even 'rhough lhe names and faces are lorgollen. Whal we have learned cannol be measured in classes and slalisfically-we have friends and as- sociales and experiences we shall 'rreasure always. Serious conlemplalion envelops graduales as lhey awail presenlalion of diplomas. i Junior girls served as wailresses for lhe iirsf fime, IMENSIONAL DREAMS, l'he wish ol every senior af ihe senior banquei, came fo a climax as siudenis eniered The cafeieria io be 'laced wilh a rare colleclion ol slring and pasied mobiles and slabiles placed carefully on walls and Tables. Speaking al ihe dinner was Kalhy Johnson, presi- deni ol lhe iunior class, and Karen Niizlcowslci and Garreii lvlulrooney, also members of ihe class, provided singing enieriainmeni. Juniors served as waiiresses ai ihe affair. Theres a lol of siring involved in oenler pieces, or so ii seems 'ro Sue Frills. Judy Theissen and Tom Nelson, senior class presi- denf, spolce for 'rhe graduaiing class. 'Dimensional Dreamers' Dine, Dance f., A , . 'Pi jgiuigfp ,g g i A, .sm . 4 i . n W I QQ' i I 1 :,E.E.f. 'rf1V5fH'-H- 'ig F A i -f Q, r- FW .E 3 f y vt. 1 5 , ess ' s I J i M215 ,X , , 5 ' Checking for size, Ardylhe Rolsiad and Bill Ploeger were members of The decoralion commiliee. V ,. i Whal do you say, Kalhy? Kaihy ' Johnson presenied ihe banquef address, I2 A X c 'Connie Smiflu and Garreff Mulrooney Take a brealher belween dances af lhe prom. IGHTING, decoralions and beauliuful corsages blended wilh lhe mood self lor Jrhe l958 prom held lasl spring in lhe gymnasium ol lvlanlcalo high. Sponsored by lhe iunior class, lhe iuniorfsenior prom was slricHy lormal, bul many lcinds ol aHire could be seen al lhe card fables sei up lo aid fhe Hrecl feel ol lldimensional dreamersf' Punch parlies, picnics or maybe iusl a quiel ride home See, Dave gof lhe family carl Arriving al Hue prom are Dave Knudson and his dale Joann l-lruby, climaxed Hue evening lor dancers, buf memories were pre- served in Hue Olalcnam and scrap boolcs. Juniors Sponsor Prom i Y' si' The whole affair musl have been quile an even? 'lo rale such acclaim. I3 Jim Slorm and Diane Evans look like +hey're ready for a memorable evening. , ,E V, X Qu K iii '.VV my ff' 'QU' as i Y 5, , Sw 21.1 K YP' 'Le Sy 'la i i Z, fix. iii ,.-- , l-...-- Wm,-faaiam . ik- , , ig avi- '. 2 'i ' a 1' . ' ,,.. , 'Fw , -L45 ,di , 'i. ..', fx' ,-P 4-EA W ,jf-'Gr S+ P ix, 3 Q ' . 1.5 -v W 'law' 5' iii AJ as E, 1 sg -Q if .J 1. lu, - '42-3 N X A KATHY JDHNSDN '53-WS. F551 QUEEN KATHY JOHNSON Our Lady Fair - Queen OMECOMING 1958 was louched olil on Thursday, Sepf. 25 as l-loloo day helped lo build up school spiril. Sludenls and laculfy arrived in humorous garb which, nalurally, became lhe Jropic of Jrhe day. Somelimes if was a lillle hard io sludy wilh Mall Dillon or Paladin silling across 'rhe aisle. Coronalion ceremonies Friday morning opened +he final Kathy SUE ANDERSON BONNIE MELGES MARILYN MORNES fe. Agfa ! wi QN ra aw 2 v - , if me K' was 'Qi - ii-, 521' Ai, L V gi 'fit 5:5 ' 5 ,. ii gi f -15 ii I , M V ' if ' NH, day of leslivifies as +he lacully, sludenls and alumni saw ARDYTHE ROLSTAD Kafhy Johnson crowned queen. Manlca+o high's homerooms wifh floals paraded down Fronr slreef along wirh local bands and alumni cars. Taking lirsl prize was room 2I8- Marrian for Kalo. at i li ,.X.x, M l I4 Bonfire, Assembl , Hoboes Lend Atmosphere OFT LIGHTS, a carpeled aisle and billowy while lormals im- pressed on lhe minds of The live Homecoming candidales Jrhe solemnily ol lhe occasion as MHS's Friday morning assembly opened wilh Scarlel's played by lhe marching band. You Are There was lhe lheme ol a shorl' program presenled by lhe gradualing class ol I933. Members ol lhe class of I908 were also honored. Ushers were needed lo help seal lhe assembly crowd which saw Bill Slrusz, Alan Spoors, Gary Baker, Merrill Gerdls and Tom Klugherz acling as escorls for queen candidales. Gregory Schuchard carried lhe crown and acled as page: Jim Mcxhrlhur crowned Queen Kalhy. M.. ,xqflg Y Assembly praclice no doubl. The becoming oullils of Ardylhe Rolslad and Alan Spoors loolced dif- lerenl fhe nexl day. Here's a common scene as Hobo day preceded lhe parade. game and dance. Wha+'s up, boys? Bill Slrusz, Alan Spoors, Gary Baker, Merrill Gerdls and Tom Klugherz look as if lhey have iusl found oul who The Homecoming queen is. Bonlires nel only liberaie heal- loolc al ihe enlhusiasml ., -z2:,,'a-:1'J'-'f-- v'ff. was ' - V W . if ff - , I Presenfing a royal picfure, princesses, escorfs, page and +he Homecoming queen pose. ing ceremony. The fension is over as Jim McArfhur chooses Kafhy as queen HEN came fhe bonfire, fhe parade and fhe dance. lvlarshalling in fhe rear parlcing lof af 2:45, 33 high school floafs paraded fhrough clownfown lvlanlcafo as fhe cify celebrafed MHS Home- coming. Purple people eafers were popular figures afop many floafs sponsored by hoomerooms. Sparlcing af 6:l5, fhe fradifional bonfire before fhe game was fhe end fo many homeroom floafs and fhe beginning of fhe nighf which saw fhe Kafo Scarlefs drop Red Wing lDe Wing Red Wingl 6-O. lf was an all-imporfanf confesf for fhe Todmen. Climaxing fesfivifies for fhe nighf, fhe Yell club presenfed fhe Homecoming dance in fhe gymnasium irnmediafely following fhe game. Sfudenfs and alumni danced fo fhe music of Marv Tenhoff. You were fhere was fhe fheme presenfed by MHS alumni of 25 years ago. I6 Escorfs helped queen candiclafes as fhey mounfed fhe sfage for ihe crown- Sillwouelles aqainsl' The lire. Noi only pep assemblies, buf flie bonfire called lor aqilify on Hue par? of cheer- leaders. Guess who won. We De- Winged Red Wing. A happy game led lo final score board. Wingers 'De-Winged' As Scarlets Score 6-0 Prize-winning float MarHan for Kale, feafured large, slrange head- ed crealures. Alumni and sfudenfs alike en ioyed llie Homecoming dance. lf- ,Www , an X51 IH Xl l 3. :fi if i .s-:X A-', 1,1 wi, l 'fi 5 wg! lm' A' I x 1 , 5 , 1 S xo AA ' x xx 4 ff X Q ' se ,f 1' ,S Xi ,NYM 5 1 S 'S A r 4109, r K S swag gs sf 2 L 3 r 1 J ff . sw ' X W ,Jar iseaf er if K 'Q fr WPA f me 2 'l' ' 'lui libel? -- 3 QW ie k Q i-slew 3? Q54 ' 5 s, :Ng jx my AL ' H 'fries ,ig r we liif Sai K 3 SQ ,ge if gr' if A e , M L A ag e Law K KW 3 g I s ge' 'I 4 -, 8 ti rw A if ,r X 5. ,ii f V J r sir . iris .- w',-H kA'1, V Bob Engsrrom weaves his charge around Connie Smirh while fhe snow , hb, ,Fifi :. n, flies- f'f f i Abby Redick ........ Margarei' Klenl: A': ' 1 'i'X Lulu Pung ......,.,.4......,....... ..,.,..,...., C onnie Smilh Q' fi L CharloHe Carlion .,.. ..,,,,..., , Kalhy Burch S .Q A, by Sheriff Preble .,..., ,.... . .,..........,. . Bill Sporrs V' zi' 'iiiz if Don Carlron .,4,. ....Jon Carlsrrom 1 V1 ,if,- -ii Zadoc Grimes ........,...........,.... . .,..... ...fled Seward ' Doc Ferris ............4,....,....,......,.,. ...,..,..,. B ob Engslrom . . The Professor ........4,....,.,...........,.,........ .......,.,.......,., D ave Jenkins Narraior Margy Klenk filled me audi' Rev. Clarence Underhill ...,.,.,. .......,...... C huclc Johnson ence ln on all lhhe delmls wlule scenery was Beulah Peclr ....... ,. ..............,.., .. LuAnn Eclrman Changed' Dr. Gordon ....4...4.,............,......., ,....,., .,.. , . Leola Larson Sfale Trooper ...... ,......,.....,.Dave Corian Juniors Take To Vermont, Conspiracy UCKOOS ON THE HEARTH, a play in rhree acls, was presenred by rhe iunior class on November I9 and 20 in 'rhe Manlcaro high school audiiorium. Under rhe direclion of Harlod Firrerer, rhe comedy-mysrery made use of over-sized scenery and unusual plol developmeni. The Carellon family, Lulu Pung and 'lhree slrange men caughl' in a winrer slorm in Vermonr were shocked 'ro find Zodac Grimes, racoon coal' and all, plunging rhe household info rhe wrilings of Omar Khayam. Governmenr conspiracy and arlempred murder also added flavor lo 'lhe almosphere. Mosl' of 'rhe scenery used was made by members of slage club, proceeds of l'he play were used 'lo help finance rhe iunior senior banquel' and prom. Zodac Grimes, played by Ted Seward uses his wriring abilily io iurn Bob Engslrom inlo a villain. sw Q 'Qi Bill Spoffs played +I-ne parl' of an insane murderer and a nol loo brilllanl' palrolman. Dave Collon slnows wlny flue play ls a Comedy-myslery in one ol llnc gongludinq scenes. The 'llnal momenl? Maybe, buf Kalhy Burch may gel' ouf of H yer. O O Mystery Provld Fronl' row: J. Carlslrom, K. Burcln, T. Seward, B. Spells, M. C. Johnson, D. Jenkins, L. A. Eclcman, J. Braun, L. Larson, M. Bulle 5 -H-W-uh---w..... 1 la -'ze el, Vw es ThrlIIs,Laughs Klenlc. Second row: H. Swanson, D. Collon, C. Smillw, B. Engslrom rworfh. I9 Dee Ann Maalns, Eilene Olson and Diane Evans swinging lo How High The Moon in a Variely show acl. Broadway Beat ls Theme of Annual T WAS Hue choir llwal was responsible for il, every- one knows llial. On, wlnal did +l'1ey do, you say? They presenled llne annual MHS Variely show on February I9 and 20, fliars wha? They did. Ideas were recruiled for a llieme for Hue snow and afler rnucln due deliberalion il was decided, Broadway Beaf. Scenery was To be exlremely modernislic, in- cluding fhe nigl'1'r clubs and show places of New York cily. Ximena Duran and Luis Buslelo as visilors from a foreign land presenled a Lalin dance. Ml-lS's answer lo Bing! Crooner Garrefl Mulrooney in 'rypical aflire. 20 Warsaw Concerfo was played by Dee Ann King as an enlerlainer in Broadway Beef. Choir Variety Show INALLY Jrhe rehearsals, worrying and building of sels was compleiecl. Une unusual leaiure of 'rhe show was ihe fad Thar The acis were noi infro- duced separarely, inslead ihey wove Jrhemselves ro- geiher by ailernoon rehearsals, audifions and perform- ances. Andrea Roberls worked o'n The sefs which housed a niqhr club slage for ihe choir members and sidewalks used by Tom Troldahl, narraiing policeman, and Eileen Olson, Jrhe girl in yellow. This is The way Jrhe choir makes money 'ro finance irs Trips and proiecls. Fealured in a variely band acl, Karen Burke, Alban Slaunders and Dick Weber filled lhe audiforium wifh a real beai, i, . 4 2l Elvis in paniomime. Paul Hanlleman giraies lhrough a Variery show preseniaiion. Grover Mullin and Pally Meyer were crowned king and queen of lhe Sludenl Council sponsored Carnival lhis fall. Eager specfarors af The crowning of +he Jack of Hearfs. OOKING back on lhis year's aclivilies, we linger on everyday happenings as well as special evenfs. We remember lhose few minures we spenl everyday in lhe caleleria. The Chrisl boys were perfecl examples for Jrhe sludenl body in displaying school spiril. Remember lhe big IO gallon hal Jrhal Don displayed on several occasions and home-made noise makers Thar lhey used 'ro make Themselves heard ar lhe games? Memories Linger As Lunch lime is a good 'lime To gel The daily gossip exchanged-somelimes conslrucfive Things are even discussed. 1 ' I K 1 , fan q W Q , . ..,, gi . x Q QW 43 , Q... ik ...- 22 Y Wresflers lurned oui in sirange garb lo supporl lhe baslcelball leam. Slale champ Don Chrisf iusi rode in from 'rhe laiesf filming of Gunsmoke. 'swf' fbi S Helping To creaie good will and lo raise money for Y-Teen proiecfs, all groups sponsored a World's Fair ai Franklin school ihis fall. -TEEN group proicl for 'rhe year. lhe World's Fair, was an eniirely new idea for lvlankalo girls. Speaking of Y-Teens, ihe Jaclc-of- l-learis dance is anolher memory Jrhal siands oul in our minds. Remember ihe very special floor show and how exciled we all were when ihe Jaclc, Tom Troldahl, was disclosed. New dresses were almosf as exciling al 'rhis evenf. Le+'s face ii boys: girls will be girls! E h D S ' ac ay, peclal Events Mean Much Siale lournameni bound again, Scarlel cagers leave for lhe Thursday allernoon game wiih Wayzala. ' V-err-.f s.,.s, ,'m 'ifw-N , - 1 V-sw ,,,, as Aywlffl -' ' X2 7 q if - x .5vi,-5155, , 23 f by ' ,1 ' A E 1 S is F Q is 5 1 255 2 is-.V qi ssl Ma TVN wi, L',, A. , W., 1 .......-I The Germans are coming! Horror fills The faces of Larry l-lomolka, Sue Ubl, Al Spoors, Jane Blefhen, Roz Engsrr-om, Tom Troldahl and Phil Hoeper. Diary of Anne Frank Climaxes Year HE Diary of Anne Frank, a play in rwo acrs was presenfed on May 6, 7, and 8 by 'rhe senior class of lvlanlcalo high school. The casf consisf- ed of only IO characfers, 7 of which were on slage during almosf The enlire producfion. The ser was a reproduclion of +he secrei annex where The Frank family and 'rhe Van Daans lived for almosf Two years. Anne and Pefer discuss Their fufure. f , ,..k W i ll'Q'Zi?'. ff': if i ' A ii w b i- U, g gi, fn ky si X Now don'+ be difficult slick ouf your Tongue, says Roz Engsfrom fo Jane Blefhen. Q T 1 ----N. we so , , 4+ ,es h Pim l was horrible wasn'T I? Anne and OTTo are O . shown aTTer a nighTmare. Trying To geT oTT on The righf TooT, Anne Thoroughly TrighTens Mr. Dussel. ONFLICTING ideas, cramped living area and noT enough To eaT caused much dissenTion among The occupanTs oT The warehouse aTTic. The diary kepT by a I3-year-old girl Turnished The world wiTh an accuraTe accounT oT whaT The Jews had To conTend wiTh during The second world war. Personal and general Teelings were capTured by Anne in her diary. CTTO Frank was The only surviving member of The Tamily. Tom MarTick, Bill STeil, GarreTT Mulrooney, Louise Ziemer, Carol ReTTmer and Paul HanTleman worked on Technical aspecTs. As Seniors Present Pulitzer Prize Play Anne Frank . Mr. Frank . Mrs. Frank . . Margol' Frank . Mrs. Van Daan . Mr. Van Daan . PeTer Van Daan . Mr. Dussel . . Mr. Kraler . Miep . Jane BleThen . Tom Trodahl . Roz EngsTrom . Linda KyTe . Sue Ubl . Al Spoors Larr Homolka Phil Hoeper . Dick Lundin Joanne Hruby GiTTs aT The l-lannakah celebraTion prove amusing To Phil Hoeper, Linda KyTe. Jane BleThen, Tom Troldahly Roz. EngsTrom, AI Spoors, Sue Ubl and Larry Homolka. ON Nall Qe 5 UW- - ! Q 1 4' , ,' ' 'ffl ' L, I, I K. L, L L!,LJ I A I .!?! f :if Z1 ' VZ ZX C'?'g5L 5142 Clif' 4 M ,B V'4,,., 9 1 , x if ff il 'fy 4. -x iiggzyf 64Qf?4? A X45 5' C ,. 4 if 4 Q W ' ' Vf N' , ,ff 4 , f , Z7 ' A3 , , f , fp ,, ff' ,f Z, , 4,7 'X b , Q7 L.,.AjZ2?Z? 4 fi! 7 Co-Curricular 27 ,.u,,,n ,Q--1 Z he Student Council's biggest project ot i958-59 was the sponsorship ot two toreign exchange stu- dents, Myrna Lara and Luis Bustello. Myrna. who lives in the Philippines on a small island province called Marinduque, spent her visit here with the Kough tamily. Luis is a native ot Argentina and spent the school year with the Engstroms. Myrna and Luis get in the groove during a game intermission. Helping to sponsor the foreign students, the Council held a carnival. Phyllis Peterson works in the makeup booth. Foreign Students, Carnival, Highlight CouncilYear Students search tor their names on the Council charity tree. eading Student Council this year was Jim Storm. Bob Kooser and Garrett Mulrooney were co- vice-presidents. Secretary and treasurer were Marcia Nelson and Judy Schulti, respectively. The Student Council sponsored the carnival again this year. King Grover Mullin and Queen Patti Meyer reigned over the testivities. The purpose ot the car- nival is to raise money tor exchange students. As in the years past. Student Council made available the bookstore in room 307 and sold popcorn duri-ng tootball and basketball games. Underprivileged chil- dren were greeted on Christmas morning by the toys collected at the Council's Toys tor Tots dance. Con- tributing to the various drives in town, the Council sponsored the Charity tree during Christmas. Jim Koberowslci and Bob Johnson, alerl at lheir posls as MHS users. Typical review ol students al an eller-game ew red vesls with a while insignia were bought lor the ushers this year. They hand- ed out programs and ushered people to their seals during wreslling and basketball sea- son, as a project ol the Student Council. A new feature was added 'ro Student Council activities this year. Noon lime entertainment was provided in the gymnasium on various days. This was later discontinued because of the lack of sludenl cooperation of this project. d5nCS oon Hour Entertainment ls New Council Project Sludenf Council-Fronl' Row: J. Peterson, A. Jones, J. Yaxlheimer, B. Morris, S. Lanz. Row 2: B. Cox, J. Graving, K. Johnson L. Rilling, J. Yaxtheimer, S. Anderson, K. Hoerr, J. Budde. Row 3: C. Reltmer, S. Staley, C. Griffin, D. Owen, M. Nelson, J. Schultz B. Kooiser. Row 4: B. Rogers, D. Christ, C. Weslphal, B, Reanev, J. Storm, J. Roth, A. Spoors, D. Steiner. -Q A. Ogle. J. Carlsirom. J. Braun. 2 . .5 FE EE N N Nafional Honor Sociely-Fronl Row: C. Relimer J. Mmer M. Mornes J. Yaxlbeimer, J. Manderleld. S. Preslon, S. Frills. J. Biernen. Row 2: M. Nelson. S. Anderson B. Melqes, B. Zeyen, K. Nilzlcowslci, T. Jonn. K. Jolinson. A. Rolslad, S, Qualsel, M. Silciars. Row 3: J. Ne-uoerl, F. McGee, J. l-lruby, J. Budde, D. l-lammarqren. L. R l'ng, R. Erqslrom. E. Tniesleld. J. Swarlz. T. Mueller, -l. Jclinslor. Row 4: B. Kooser P. l-lceoer. G. Mulrooney. B. Beckman J. Slorm J. Rolln, D. Draper. L, l-lomollna, R. Jolnnson. A. Saunders l.. Busielo. Honor Groups Tops in Grades, Writing, Speaking ORTY-ONE Ml-iS seniors became members of 'rlwe Nalional l-lonor sociely al lime annual assembly. These seniors, were clnosen on rifle basis oi leader- Quill and Scroll-Fron+ Raw: S. Preslon, L. Zlemer J. snip, sclwolarsliip, clwaracler, and service. Quill and Ya'W9l'W9f- ROW 22 M Hansen. L. Rilllnq. R. Enqslrom, Scroll, llie nalional lwonor socieiy of iournalism, was made up of iuniors and seniors who had done our- slandinq worlc in iournalism llwrouqlnoul llwe year. Declam members compeled among llwemselves and sludenls from ollner schools. Row 3: S, McLean, C. Rellmer, T. Jonns. Row 4: E, Olson. B. Milrclas. B. Melqes. Declam Winners-Fron+ Row: M. Mornes, D. l-lammarqren. L. Kyle Row 2: S. Franlc, M. Bullerworlli. K. Monroe. Row 3: F. Sorensen i 30 Many frophies were won by debafors par- ficipafing in fournamenfs fhroughouf fhe sfafe fhis year. Here Sandra Frank, Garreff Mul- rooney, Dennis Ahl and Arf Ogle pose wifh a few of fhe covefed awards. qu. f '-, 'gnu-:Q - 4 ifri. .W ki 0.--I. 9 1 1 o:.-Aon -ge .- '-:J 5, 4.0, ' .J jf' ,S . 'ill-V fs if L 3 ping, ,ilq .f,. . '3!2:Ii:!' rn ' My -uf I 4 I : MHS x Debaters Register Top Season. Fall in Region he school year proved fo be quife evenfful for Manlcafo high debafers. I-laving a very long sea- son, fhey were able fo affend I3 differenf fourna- menfs fhroughouf Minnesofa, Soufh Dalcofa and Iowa. The season officially began wifh an early fournamenf af Esfherville, Iowa. Debafers compefed againsf Min- nesofa and Iowa feams af Worfhingfon. In November and December, fhe debafers were in compefifion af four ouf-of-fown confesfs af Macalasfer college, I'lam- line universify and fwo af Soufh Sf. Paul high school. Manlcafo high school hosfed a fournamenf on Decem- ber I9 and 20, wifh some debafers placing second in compefifion wifh Minnesofa's fop feams. From fhen on fhe season rapidly sfiffened. Alexander Ramsey, Mason Cify and Sf. Olaf were riexf. The squad won Iwo firsfs and a second. Debafe-Fronf Row: N. Kaufman, S. Frank, M. Klenlc, D. Sederburg, J. Carey. Row 2: B. Chesley, C. Burch, A. Ogle, R. Bouilly. G. Mulrooney, D. Ahl, J. Johnson, A. Zabel. 3:s1nL - si f . 5 5 5 2 Radio Worlcshop-Froni' Row: K. Johnson, D. Knudson. B. Wedwiclc. C. Wimpseli. Row 2: B. Brown, S. Hulfengren, J. Dranffel, K. Burch, L, Kyle. Row 3: M. Bufferworlh, S. Wickre, B. Morris, M. Gazdik. Row 4: K. Kenl, G. Demaray, L. A. Eckrnan, K, Theissen, S. Tosch, M. Wigley, J. Anderson, B. Kendall, S. McLean, N. Spies. Row 5: A. Zabel, B. Duke, J. Koberoski, B. Tolzmann, A. Mackdanz. FL, Radio Workshop Aim at Speech Honors ROADCASTING Manlcafo high school's news and favorife records every week 'lhroughoui fhe school year, The High News of The Air and 'rhe Scarlef Downbeai' presenfed a variefy of high school happenings and a medley of whai' each siudenf announcer considered hir music. ATIONAL Forensic League, open +o all s+u- denis who earn 25 poinfs in public speaking, includes in ils ranks members of declam, debaie, radio workshop and 'rhe parlicipanfs in o+her speaking aclivifies. The purpose of Nalional Forensic League is 'ro award degrees for parficipa- lion in speech acfiviiies. N.F.L.-Fron+ Row: S. Frank, K. Niizkowski, N. Kaufman, L. Rilling, S. Tillisch. Row 2: J. Johnson, M Klenk, G. Mulrooney, D. Ahl, D. Sederburg, A. Ogle. 32 Edilors Carole Rellmer, Sharon McLean, Karen Nilzkowski and business mana er Kalh Jones aze al lheir bi esl' headache- Q Y 9 gg lhe yearbook. uring lourlh hour in room 205 lhe Olalcnam slalf worked diligenlly on organizing and complel- ing 'rhe l959 yearbook. Allhough lhe almosphere was ollen lhal of confusion, mosl of The I5 slall members knew iusl whal was going on and failed lo undersland 'rhe lranlic behavior of Miss Mabel Lou Ahrens, lheir advisor. Making layouls, wriling copy. cropping picfures, meeling deadlines and operaling lhe candy sland proved 'ro be iusl' aboul' all lhey could handle. i High News edilors-in-chief, Lynn Rilling and Janice Yaxfheimer dislribule papers in facully mailboxes. 0 0 0 Q O High News, Otaknam Cover Publications Field Sporls and lhird page edilors Marlha Hansen, Tuppin Manderleld, Trudi John, DeAnn Maahs, and Eileen Olsen slrive for layoul' perleclion. , ,l E 5 ,4,w4...aao'- S ff' A fzi l l i Y 'J 2 J if 3 y if ' l 4 ' 7 ' Q, , we efxi' A si ,M QLQ.. Pl ,sv gf? W L Jim Lichienberq, Reia Hauch, l-lollysue Balcerzalc, and Carole Reiimer file away Ol'alr's means of survival. alurally lhe sfalf enjoyed many recrealional ac- fivilies such as celebraling unscheduled birlh- days, snirching candy and keeping The busi- ness phone 'lied up. Karhy Jones, business manager, succeeded in lceeping lhe boolc oul of debl. We are all going on a dielf' These were Miss Mabel Lou Ahrens' lafal words io lhe High News sialic one winler day. The lavorife pass lime of 'lhe Sixlh hour No fair prying, you guys! Roz Enqslrom, Alan Spoors, and publicafion S1-aff was 651-ing' and use of -fhjs 'pleasure' David Knudson affempl lo enfer ihe forbidden candy cupboard. had broughl on The 'die+'. Otaknam Chooses 'Broadway' Theme for '59 Copy readers and circulalion managers Gladys Joseph, Marcelene Anderson, Sheryl Preslon, Sue Sfearns, and Jane? Brosfrom assemble papers for disrribufion. ' fi-Mold vrjrjw. -M V I i, . 4. ff f ii f -,,,, . -as u vis , Vw Q my fu r fu 'fl . ' Y Wm, -ff W- 'S ' ' , A f wi ,lu , auiy sifflfsif M ,-, 51. ' 34 Cracking down on Sherrill ArnoTT, KaThy Jones Louise Zierner, and JaneT T-lunT is OTalc's advisor Miss Mabel Lou Ahrens. STaTT members Karen NiTzlcowslci, Sharon Taylor, Bonnie Melges. and Barbara Milcolas check To see if The coasT is clear. reeTing This sTaTemenT wiTh, Guess we need To lose some weighT, anyway, were The co-ecliTors-in-c:hieT oT The paper, Lynn Rilling and Janice YaxTheirner, phoTographic co-ordinaTor, Marcelene Anderson, circulaTion manager, JaneT BrosTrum. and Sheryl PresTon and Sue STearns. copyreaders. NOT so Tavorable commenTs came Trom The second page edifors, Roz EngsTrom, Dave Knudson and Al Spoors who spenT The maioriTy of Their Time haTching ploTs. High News Features Special Convention Issue hird page ediTors MarTha Hansen, Trudi John and Eilene Olson reacTed pracfically and snealced Their own eaTs inTo The room. Tuppin Manderfeld and Dee Ann Maahs, in charge oT The sporTs page, had The besT idea. They were going To go downTown To have an exTra lcey made Tor The lock aTTer ingeniously geTTing The imprinT on wax. Realizing ThaT The sTudenTs needed energy To circulaTe Their I6 issues, Miss Ahrens Tinally opened The door WI-TEN The sTudenTs proved deserving. A Typical gossip session during TourTh hour in room 205. Karen Severson. MargareT STreeTer, Sharon McLean, and JoAnn Hynes preTend To be engrossed in producTion work. Band-FronT Row: S. FriTTs, C. Kios, N. Kaufman, J. Myron, P. BleThen, D. Sederburg, J. BrosTrorn, S. Vee, B. Palmer, K. Slcoge J. Olson, S. Anderson, K. Broden. Row 2: R. Weber, J. Tuberg, J. Graving, P. Woylce, C. BerndT, M. Orness, C. SmiTh, B Manslce, J. Corneveaux, J. Budde, S. Boehllce, P. SmiTh, D, Sandon. A. Jones, J. Johnson. K. Jones, A.Maclcdanz. Row 3: G. ChrisT- ensen, D. JohnsTon, W, WolverToin, H. Swanson, M. Willer, K. Knudsen, L. Larson, P. WeerTs, J. Braun, C. WesTphal, J. Swenson K. WalTers, R. Boyer, A. Saunders, D. Ogee, D. Hammargren, S. Camrnaclc, S. NeuberT, B. Hamslci, J. l'lunT, B. McCarThy, D. Cole- banlc. Row 4: J. Johnson, W. ClarineTy, T. Troldahl, K. Jones, D. CoTTen, J. l-lruby, B. Mueller, K. Domelc, M. RebsToclc, M. Klenlc, L. Lander. E. McLean, G. Jewsbury, J. Krause, S. Burns, L. Lincoln, T. Hegg, K. Burke, L. V. Kulick, J. GoTT, D. WiThers, S. Olson. Band, Orchestra, Choir, Chorus Bring Music and, orchesTra and choir consTiTuTed Ml-lS's musical de- parTmenT, along wiTh girls' chorus and The music Theory class. Proving To be insTrumenTal To The school The ManlcaTo high school band carried ouT an exTensive and varied program Tor I958-59. WiTh a rousing rendiTion OT ScarleTs or a more serious vein They provided music ThroughouT The year. The loand's perTormances conTinued during The summer wiTh Wednesday nighT rehearsals along wiTh Two parades. This Tall They marched in boTh Ml-lS's and MSC's home- coming parades. l-lalT-Time e'nTerTainmenT was provided aT The TooTball games wiTh TormaTions and slciTs by The band. Rol9erT NorThenscold, direcTor OT The band, chose The pep band in The Tall. Music Tor The morning pep TesT was furnished by This group. .D ThroughouT The winTer, The band gave morning concerTs aT The various ManlcaTo and NorTh ManlcaTo iunior high schools Tor The sTudenTs and TaculTy. l-lalT-Times were made more enioyalole To specTaTors wiTh - The music provided aT The baslceTl:aall games by The band. 5 GeTTing ready Tor graduaTion, band members re- i hearse The program. The band is an essenTial parT of H many schiool acTiviTieS. 36 ,. .. ,..., . Magazine Drive Helps Band Raise Money wo fund-raising proiecls were launched by lhe band, bolh of which were successful. The band fund was en- larged by lhe sale of magazines. The second proiecf consisled of confribuling 'ro a fund for lhe relurnishing of lhe hisforical home of John Philip Sousa. Tom Troldahl was lhe bands president while Kalhy Johnson and Sue Olson were vice-presidenl and secrelary, respeclively. Slepping smarfly in fronl' of lhe band are fhe maioreffes, Kalhi Hoerr, Rifa Breilhbarfh, Sandy Swenson, and Mary Roehl. Music halh powers 'ro soolhe lhe savage beast isn'l 'rhal righf Tom? Tom Troldahl, band president prepares lo slrilce up lhe band made up of Kay Jones, Sue Olson, Diane Hammargren, and Marqarel Klenlc. 37 Choir Selects 'Broadway Broadway Beat was chosen as the theme tor the Variety Show which is annually presented by the choir. This was their sole money making project ot the year. It was under the direction ot Melvin Knutson, music instructor at MHS. Beat' for Variety Show The 63 vocal memloer group made various appear- ances throughout the year. They presented entertain- ment tor the Mankato Women's Club at the Century Club, tor the PTA at North Mankato iunior high, and also appeared at other iunior high schools. Orchestra-Front Row: P. VanSickle, E. Thiesteld, S. Simmons. R. Smothers, S. Cords, S. Kouqh, J. Shockman. Row 2: K. Burch, l-l. S. Balzerzak, S. Schmitt, S. Fritts, C. Kjos, S. Anderson, K. Broden, M. Orness, R. Weber, M. Martick, J. VanSickle, R. Bouilly. Row 3: M. Warren, S. Otterson, D. Lutz, D. Lindblom, C. Baker, E. Vuicich, J. Corneveaux, J. Budde, W. Wolverton, R. Boyer, K. Skoge, C. Burch, R. Bouilly, T. Martick. it .515 vi 1 . J ' 38 Choir-Front Row: l. Koch, B. Kendall, S. Chesser, D. King. J. Williams, J. Peterson, N. Bond. R. Mitchell, G. Demaray, J, Swenson. E, Olson, A, Roberts. Row 2: B. Grittiths, J. l-larper, B. Ulvestad, K. Nere, L. Benson, J. Swenson, S. Tillisch, M. Comstoclc, N. Seewald, R.iEngstrcrn, S. Qualset, K. Nitzlcowslci, D. Maahs, D. Evans, J, Yaxtheimer. Row 3: S. Simmons, P. Kirlchart, V. Marshall. G. Mennenga, W. Johnson, G, Kretzschrnar, B. Engstrom, A. Maclcdanz, M. Purrier, L. Bustello, S. Boehllce, S. Schmitt, J. Olson, B. Zeyen, J. A. Hynes. M. Lara. Row 4: M, Hansen, S, Meixell, M. Nelson, E. Sassenberg, P. Johns, M. Gruber, D. Lindblorn, C. Johnson, A. Spoors, J. Zaiicelm, J. Koberoslci, G. Hogren, P. i-lantelman, D. Hotzler, J. Finley, K. Broden. Orchestra Participates in Christmas Program any activities were included in the choiristers i958-59 singing year. They sang in the annual Christmas concert along with the orchestra performance. Then there was the Big Nine Festival at Red Wing. Kenya Broden was the group's accom- pianist tor the year. The girl's chorus, composed ot 45 sophomore girls, also sang in the Christmas concert and tor Baccalaure- ate. This group is a preparation tor ioining the MHS choir. Music theory class meets tourth hour. 43.94 . ' v Girl's Chorus-FronT Row: J. Nere, M. BauerTeind, J. Bennder, J. RoberTson, L. V, Kuliclc, D. LuTZ, P. Hughes, D. Doring, M. Quamme. Row 2: L. Auringer, P. Jornlin, B. Hollnagel, A. BergsTrom, C. Laird, M. Meyer. G. OsTrander, D. Burgess, L. Hanson, K. MiTchell. Row 3: P. PeTerson, J. Johnson, B. WhiTe, M. J. Trudeau, J. Taylor, V. Anderson, N. ChrisT, S. GerdTs, G. JusT, C. CuTTs. Row 4: D. Kassner, L. HuTTsTuTTer, M. Weber, J. McGowan, A. Lynn, P. MonTour, D. Anderson, S. STaley, L. Wilcox. J. RohlTs. Chorus Works Toward Choir Participation N ITS TourTh year aT ManlcaTo high school, The MHS orchesTra provided various programs ThroughouT l958-I959. The orchesTra along wiTh The band and choir, parTicipaTed in The annual ChrisTmas program and The Big Nine Music FesTival aT Red Wing. The annual spring concerT was also presenTed by The orchesTra This year. Under The direcTion OT Eugene Vuicich Tor The second consecuTive year, The orchesTra compleTed anoTher successTul program. Eva ThiesTeld acTed as presidenTg Paul Van Sickle, vice-president Sharon Cords, secreTary-Treasurer. Selling candy bars was The money-raising proiecT Tor orchesTra This season. This money was used To aTTend a symphony concerT in Minneapolis. The orchesTra consisTed oT 52 members Trom boTh The junior and senior high school. Many oT The members OT The high school group were also members oT The ManlcaTo Symphony orchesTra, which presenTed several concerTs during The year. Choir members presenTed Their annual VarieTy show in February. Here Karen NiTzlcowslci sings her number. ,KTM fs. r ik- ., Enrerfainmenl al a Business club meeling. Assembly Delegales-Fronl Row: J. lmm, B. Fisher, P. Deegan. Second Row: B. Ploeger, G. Hallman, R. Freeberg, M. Sildars, P. Hill. 1 H s 1 1 ffl 555352 5 i f K. 'I . ,Yi qi ,. fl f 'J' ,v 9.1 - I if .Qi y ie 'vis sri M'Ti,f s 1 is .sis M l an a - ,P . 5 V . P ' , . , , ' xfgs. I ,gig V, J Us K.. W , my : . ,sw - - - ' EMBERS of fhe Mankalo chapfer of 'rhe slafe- wide MDVC spenf an evenrful year in learn- ing wise economy and business management Preparing 'rhe annual budge? and keeping accurale accounls of all expenses and receipls insures sensible use of money in fulure years. The highlighl of +he year was a spring field day, on which Jrhe enfire Business club lraveled lo Minneapolis. Various large deparlmenl srores were visirecl lor lhe purpose of learning large-scale business management Miss Vida Alexander was advisor. Business Club Features Econom , Management , W ni' Q VI WR.. are u gif! iifsfnla Business Club-Fronf Row: S. Wolner, E. Thomas, C. Kranz, E. Rader, E. Lindberg, D. Fields. P. Hill. B. Anderson. Row 2: W La ' R Fih G N' I 6 H llman, B. Ploeger, J. lmm, M. Williams, L. Schlekau, R. Freeberg, M. Sildars, J. Pelersen UQSVVH, . S BF, . l9SSI'1, . G 4I , Q W in Clubs . if EnThusiasm was a by-word Tor Yell club members as They supporTed MHS Teams ThroughouT The year. Yell Club Generates Team Enthusiasm Vicki, The mascoT, accompanied varsiTy cheerleaders Ann Jones. Tracy Heqg, Sue Anderson, DeAnn Msahs and Tuppin Mander- relci. Funny Thing, Though, she didn'T yell very ou , HE FighTing ScarleTs oT T958-59 were supporTed by The sTudenTs oT MHS led by The Yell club. Planning pep TesTs, choosing cheerleaders, and organiz- ing busses Tor ouT-oT-Town games were The main iobs OT Responsible Tor organizing club acTiviTies were oTTicers Sue Anderson, ArdyThe RolsTad, Jim McArThur and KaThy Johnson. Ml-lS's largesT club. The old sysTem oT choosing cheerleaders was discarded This year. STarTing nexT Tall, There will be elecTio'ns each year Tor new senior cheerleaders. During The pasT, cheerleaders were elecTed Tor Two years oT service. The Yell club Teels ThaT The new sysTem, when adopTed, will guaranTee beTTer response Trorn The sTudenTs. WhiTey McArThur led The club as presidenT, assisTed loy KaThy Johnson, vice-president ArdyThe RolsTad, secreTary: and Sue Anderson, Treasurer. 44 Yannigan cheerleaders Carolyn Rydell, Pam Byers, Jerry Sfavenau and Elaine Emmericlr. if Sponsoring fhe group were l-larolcl Schuchard and Eiler Ravnholf. EADING fhe '59 M clulo was Tom Mueller. Ofher officers included Jim McArfhur, vice-presidenfp Larry Bomsfa, secrefaryg and Don Chrisf, freasurer. The leffermen awarded frophies fo fhe afhlefic feams which placed firsf in fhe Big Nine conference. The club also held ifs spring banquef af which fime officers for fhe coming year were elecfecl. big .os Helping fo confribufe more frophies-fhis fime wifh smiles are M club officers Jim McArfhur, Larry Bomsfa, Tom Mueller and Don Chrisf. M Club Presents Conference Trophies M-Club-Fronf Row: A. Drivdahl, D. Chrisf, F. Afkinson, G. Mullin, B, Rogers, J. Leelaerg, D. Lundin, J. Lichfenberg, L. Bormsfa. Row 2: D. W. l-luelslcamp, T. Lyons, M. Bafeman, C. Loberg, l-l. Srnofhers, G. Anderson, T. Mueller, J. McArfhur, J. Sform, B. Beckman. Row 3: S. l-lamman, C. Alley, G. Anderson. C. Johnson, J. Rofh, H. Bearunner, B. Kooser, K. Rohlfs, D. Schosfag, M. Fifcher. Row 4: F. Meyer, F. McGee, J. Frenfz, T. Lloyd, J. Peferson, J. Johnsfon, B. Anderson, S. Chrisf, G. Chrisf. 45 N ,. . :rx E+qi vf Y-Teen Council-Fronl' Row: P. PTeiTer, B. Kendall, K. Monroe, S. Wolner, B. Zeyen. Row 2: T John, S. Kough, B. Lowry, B Bur nelly J. Hur-Hr, S. Ubl. S. Melxell, S. Tillisch, K. Broden. Fair Held for Fellowship Program LANNIN6 Tor Their annual Jaclc oT l-learTs dance Joanne Hurby and JaneT l'-lunT pause Tor relresh- menl' aT The beer garden. PaT Sn'1iTh mainfalns IusTice The English way aT The Y--Teen World's Fair. ,lbs in February was one of The proiecTs oT The Y-Teen Council. AT The dance The couples were enTer- Tained by a Tloor show beTore The Jack of l-learTs was crowned. OTher proiecTs included a World's Fair which was held in November aT Franklin school To raise money Tor The world Tellowship program. Each group represenTed Two counTries and presenTed a varieTy show in The audiTorium. ATTer The show, booThs were open in The gym. Olficers Tor The group were Phyllis PTeiTer, president Diane Hammargren, vice-presidenTq Jane Miller, secreTary: and Barbara BurneTT, Treasurer. y f..gLfsf.1,.f 46 3 6. tw? Phi Omega-Fronf Row: M. RebsToclc, B. Flohr, C. Church, J. HunT, M. BuTTerworTh, L. Bearunner, S. Hopfenspirger, J. DranTTel, P. SpoTTs, Row 2: G. Demaray, J. Davis, S. Ward, S, Kough, J. Anderson, N, Bond, P. LuTz, J. YaxTheimer, B. Lowry, B. Morris, N. Kaufman, J. A. Williams. Row 3: S. Morse, J. Swenson, R. BreiTbarTh, D. A. Maahs, C. ReTTmer. M. Wigley, C. Ellis, S. Edhlund, J. Willard, K. Walfers, S. Chesser, A. Roden. Row 4: K. Kent B. Seylcora, E. Olson, S. Tosch, D. Sederburg, D. HoTzler, K. Osberg, L. Rilling, K. NiTzkowski, K. CoulTer, C. Baldini. Feeding Needy, Making Cand Top Service List HI EPSILON members ioinecl The members of The oTher Y-Teen groups in sponsoring The Jaclc oT l-learTs dance in February. They also Toolc parT in The Y-Teen World Fair. They Ted a needy Tamily aT ChrisTmas ancl had a moThers' Tea aT The close oT The year. Two oT The speakers AKING candy and wreaThs Tor The old peo- ple's home aT ChrisTmas Time was one OT The proiecTs done by Phi Omega. AT The February meeTing Mr. and Mrs. John Turner gave Their chalk-Talk oT The EasTer sTory. For This meeT- ing Phi Omega and Alpha Chi meT TogeTher. The oTTicers Tor The year were JaneT l-lunT, preside'nT7 Lynn Rilling, vice-presidenT7 Georgia Demaray, secreTaryg and Judy Swenson, Treasurer. of The year were John Turner, who spolce on arTq and Mrs. Engessor, who spolce on silver. OTTicers Tor This year were Phyllis PTeiTer, presidenTg Sue OualseT, vice-presidenT7 Sue Olson, secreTaryp and Karen Burke, Treasurer. Chi Epsilon-FronT Row: S. PresTon, J. PeTerson, K. Grosz, J. Brunz, K. Nere, A. STangland, S. Sfaley, J. A. Lysen. Row 2: S Anderson, B. BurneTT, K. Theissen, S. Burns, A. RolsTad, S. OualseT, P. Pfeifer, D. King, L. Ziemer. P. Manning. Row 3: S. Cords H. S. Balcerzalc, S. Olson, M. ComsTock, D. BeeTch, B. Brown, A. Handahl, M, Greenwald, J. Hruby, K. HiclcsTein. Row 4: K. Lover- son, B.I Palmer, D. JohnsTon, S. Swenson, S. NeuberT, J. Mohns, M. Orness, K. Broden, C. LoeTTler, M. Klenlc, K. Burke, T. Hegg K. Sayer. is .... .,. -T f 47 Alpha Chi-Fronl' Row: P. Byers, P. Taylor, S. Simmons, D. Palmerslon, S. Meixell, E, Sassenberg, D. Pomerenlce, J. Zehnder M mme, K, Sullivan. Row 2: E. Thomas, J. Reich, C. Bolcrosh, J, Freed, K. Monroe, B, Taylor, M, Anderson, B. Ulvesiad, D. Spofis B Milcolas. Row 3: A. Cords, P. Nerem, C. Lundberg, N, Hoffman, S. Wolner, B. Fossen, S, Wiclcre, J, A. Koppen, J. Hin: J A. Hansen, L. A. Blaclcslad, S. Schrnilf, K. Piclcerlr. Row 4: R. Olinger, N. Seewald M. Knulson, D. Ellgren, L. Rosengren, S, An er son K. Hoerr, S. Anderson, C. Berndl, B. Wandersee, B. Lemons. Christmas Party, Candy Sale Tops for Two EADING Alpha Chi Jrhis year was Sharon Wolner, Ofher officers were Barb Miko- las, vice presidenr: Donna Sederberg, sec- relary and Berh Ulveslad, Jrreasurer. Miss Ber- 'rrarn Cannaday was sponsor of rhe group. This year's proiecfs were a candy sale and a Chrisl- mas parry for lhe Salvalion Army children. The 'ro+s sang songs and opened gills afrer 'lhey were served a lunch. ETTY Kendall headed Phi Phi rhis year wirh Marianne Dillon, vice-presidenl, Judy Dran- lell, secreraryy and Carol Wimpsell, rreas- urer. Their sponsor was Miss Nancy Urler. Phi Phi's proiecls for rhis year included raking gills To a slaie menial hospilal al Faribaull dur- ing Chrislmas. Olher aclivilies lor Jrhe year were collecring old clolhes and +oys lor rhe wel- lare, a candy sale, and lalcing parr in Jrhe adop- lion of a baby wirh orher groups. Phi Phi-Fronf Row: J. Harper, L. Wilcox, P. Menlour, M. Dillon, B. Kendall, J. Johnson. Row 2: B. Griflifhs. B. Hollnagel K Jones, P. Smifh, J. Dranlfel, C. Wimpseff, J. Snyder, G. Johnson, B. Cox. Row 3: J. Goff, S. Offerson, P. Fredriclrs, S. Leonhardf D Turfle, D. Rasmussen, M. L. Wolfe, N. Murray, P. Woyke, S. Dewey. pi-N Nu Tau-Fronl' Row: S. Fraser, J. Armslrong, S. Anfon, N, Hallman, T. Manderleld, J, Krause, N. Rebsloclc, N. Anderson, R Haiuch, A. Roberls. Row 2: S. Roberls, M. Hansen, S, Arnoll, L. D, Maneulel, S. Miller, S, Cammaclc, T. John, S. Nolan, K. Kilian J. Broslrom. Row 3: J. Budde, K. Jones, J. Miller, E. Adams, M. Marliclc, K. Pofz, S. Rillenhoiuse, D. Collen, B. Bunde, G. Thielbar D. Friedriclcs, S. Hughes, L. Larson. How 4: M. Sfreeler, J. Swarlz, S. Ubi, J. Welcome, L. Troulh, D. Kassner, J. Van Sickle, M Krinke, S. Schunlce, K. Severson, P. Schaper, P. Kirkharl, J. Hynes, J. Finley, D. Evans, J. Yaxlheimer. Foreign Child, Easter Baskets Provide Work ELPING lo adopl a foreign child, holding a AKING Easier baslcefs and candy 'lor The Salvalion Army par'ry, conducring a clolhes old folks home, a Mo+her's Jrea, helping drive al Chrisrmas 'rime and visiring old peo- ple al' lhe hospilals were some ol lhe service pro- iecls ol Bela Tau. Officers for The year were Diane Hammargren, presidenl: Bonnie Melges, vice-presi- denl: Kalhy Johnson, secrelary and Joan Menlon, Treasurer. supporl a foreign child, and selling spur- nilcs al The newly-iniliafed Y--Teen World's Fair were a few of 'rhe proiecls Nu Tau parlicipared in. Officers were Jane Miller, presidenl: Sharon Schunlce, vice-presidenl: Diane Colfon, secrefaryg and Josephine Manderleld. +reasurer. Bela Tau-From' Row: S. Frilrs, J. Hanson, M. Mornes, B. Fenger, D. Luiz, C. Rydell, C. Laird, J. Swenson, M. Meyer, L. Riedell J. Roberlson, P. Pererson. Row 2: K. Chrisline, M, J. Trudeau, J. Graving, J. Carey, J. Nere, B. While, D. Sheehan, J. Johnson L. V. Kulilc, B. Hamslci, P. Hagerly, J. Menfon, S. Spoors. Row 3: S. Carpenler, C. Wold, S. McLean, B. Zeyen, E. Thiesfeld, P Blefhen, B. Mueller, J. McGowan, P. Jorlin, D. Anderson, S. Tillisch, J. Laraway, C. Bullerworfh. Row 4: N. Spies, S. Croolcer, A Liepens, P. Meyer, J. Olson, K. Johnson, M. Anderson, B. Melges, D. Sederburg, M. Weber, E. Emmericlc, R. Johnson, G. Jusl. 49 Pi Delia Rho-Fronf Row: M. Hansen, M. Mornes, J. Anderson, J. A. Williams, J. Blelhen, K. John- son, L. Ziemer, J. Hunt T. Manderleld. Row 2: S. Kouqh. J. Grimm, C. Wimpseli, B, Zeyen, P. Pfeifer, S. Neuberf, R. Engsirom. Row 3: K. Osberg, C. Reiimer, S. Olson, S. Tillisch, J. Swariz, J. Welcome, E. Thiesield, A. Rolsiad, J. Hruby, D. Hammargren. Row 4: C. Srnifh, K. Niizkowslci, L. Rilling, S. Oualsef. Pi Delta Rho Sponsors November Dance l DELTA RHO is a service club made up of ap- proximaiely 30 iunior and senior girls who are admiiied on ihe merii of Jrheir leiiers which 'ihey wriie io ihe club each fall. The meeiings are held once a nnonih ai Jrhe homes of 'rhe members and each meeiing is devoied io working on a service proieci. This year The annual Pi formal was held on November 22 wiih Over +he River and Through +he Woods as ihe iheme. Oiher proiecis included consiruciing a card fable house, bean bags, and reiurnishing 'roys 'For menially reiarded children. Al' Chrisinnas 'rime Pi adopied a needy family and presenled +hem wirh gifis. On Saiurdays several of 'ihe girls enioyed work- ing a'r The lmmanuel Snaclc bar. The money received 'From ihe dance and balce sales was used 'ro carry oul' fhe various proiecis. Pi Delia Rho officers for ihis year were Ardyihe Rolsiad, presideni: Sue Qualsei as vice-president Jane Bleihen as secreiary, and Sue Olsen as ireasurer. Advisors for ihe group were Mrs. lnella Burns and Mrs. Eiler Ravnholi. Posing Pi oliiicers are Jane Blelhen, Sue Oualsei, Sue Olson and Ardyihe Rolsiad. T iz-X Direcfing Y aclivilies in fhe new headquarfers on Perl: Lane was Cully Hulander. Symbols of ihe oirganizalion 'l'hey sland for are Hi-Y l . ' I officers G. Redman, D. Christ A. Ogle, B. Kooser, F. McGee. Membership IS open lo all high school bOyS Ir1'l'ereSl'6Cl in promoiing higher ideals and aHil'udes in lhe high yy O CREATE good Chrisfian ,fellowship fhrough- school and commumly. Clean speech, clean scholar- Ouy me Worldngis Hue purpose of me Senior ship, clean sporls, and clean living is lhe moHo. l-li-Y which meels every iirsl and lhird Tuesdays lhe Club' Gi 7230 in ilie new YMCA- Proiecls carried our lhis year were a pancake supper, Officers for rhis year were Bud Ogle, presidenf: Bob an Indian convenlion, a regional convenlion, service Kooser, vice-president George Redman, secrelaryg proiecfs, sponsoring The youlh in governmenr club, and Fred McGee, 'rreasurerp and Don Chrisl, chaplain. helping To develop Chrisiian characlers. Hi-Y Creates Good Christian Fellowship Hi-Y-Froni' Row: W. Nelson, F. McGee, A. Drivdahl, H. Smolhers, B. Chesley, J. Nelson. Row 2: A. Saunders, B. Kooser, D. Lundin, H. Lang, J. Frenlz, G. Redman, D. Rulhenbeclc. Row 3: C. Johnson, C. Loberg, R. Schaffler, L, Thiesield, G. Riley, K. Rohlfs, D. Christ 5l Thinking oT Tar away places, language club oTTicers look aT posTers of Tar away places - Jerry RoTh, Dick Owen and Ann Jones. HREE MHS clubs ioined Torces To Torm one large group This year. The clubs were Ger- man, LaTin and Spanish, and They Tormed The new Language club. During The previous years, The clubs held separaTe meeTings. Members oT This club were required To have com- pleTed Two years oT a language or be Taking Their second year oT a language. Originally, German, LaTin and Spanish were To have Their own presidenTs. Those Three presidenTs were To have Tormed a council, and preside aT The clubs meeTings in alphabeTical order. The TirsT meeTing was scheduled in OcTober, and was planned as an organizaTional meeTing. Follow- ing in January, a banqueT Tor The members was planned. The lasT meeTing oT The year was To have been The iniTiaTion oT new members in April. Due To iTs newness and large size, however, The club had Trouble geTTing sTarTed in iTs TirsT year. Dick Owen, Jerry RoTh, and Ann Jones were The officers oT The group. Language Clubs Form One Club LaTin Club-Fronf Row: N, Spies, C. GriTTin, E. McLean, D, Erdman, D, Jenkins, J, Richardson. Row 2: C. WimpseTT, T. John M. Hansen, S. Nolan, S. HopTenspirger, J. SchulTz, J. MenTcn, D. Palmersfon, B. Brown, Row 3: K. NiTzkowski, S. Hughes, M. Krinke S. Tosch, J. HunT, J. A, Lysen, J. A. Williams, J. A. Koppen, S. Kough, S. RiTTenhouse, S. Olson, T, Hegg, P KirkharT, B Goodge Row 4: E. ThiesTeld J. BrosTrom, M. AnT'inson, K. Osberg, J, Hruby, D. HoTzler, L, Rilling, B. Me-lges, L. A. Eckman, R, Olinger J. Myrons, P. Nerem, C. Lundberg, B. UlvesTad. Row 5: E. Eckman, L. Busfelo, T, MarTick, G, WaTTs, J, Johnson, R. Bouilly, D Ahl, D. GremmerT, G. Hogren, D. Owen, H. Lang, J, LichTenberg, R. Johnson, A. Drivdahl. 52 Spanish Club-Front Row: N. Rebstocle, M. Mornes, J, Drantlel, S. Arnett, S. Simmons, D. Yeller, D. Myers, A. Jones, B. Morris K. Burclw, K. Hlclcsteln. Row 2: S. Morse, J, Yaxflweimer, K, l'loerr, M. Sglwiebel, M. Nelson, D. Kinq, S. Cords, A, Liepins, P. Lutz C. Evans, S. Meixell. Row 3: D. Sederburq, G. Demaray, K, Walters, J. Swenson, B. Zeyen, K. Johnson, E, Olson, M. Comstock, B Lowry, S. Wiclcre, S. Schmitt, M. Warren. Row 4: R Case, J. Frenlz, P. Hoeper, B. Engstrom, D. Dlelz, D, Feiqlw, R. Boiflly, B Rogers, J. l-lolmes, B. Slrusz. Banquet Caps Activities of New Group German Club-Fronf Row: E. Sassenberq, J. Budde, D. Colten, M. Greenwald, N. Anderson. Row 2: B, Ulwllworn, J. Welcome. N. Kaufman, K, Kent, J. Molms, D. l-lammargren, C. Ellis. Row 3: D. Borclaert, F. MCG-ee, B. Kooser, J. Roth, D. Draper, M. Purrier, A. Maclcdanz, A. Saunders. L Qwhqx v, 53 Art classes worked on ceramics early this fall. Statues, dishes ' and jewelry were a few of the proiects. Receiyinq help from Miss 'K Dona MacNaughton are P. Peterson, K, Nilzkowski, B, Ploeqer, J. Rohlfs, G. Erickson, and B. Cox. A riffs I J! f 4 ,. W.. T if ea, eieiei 2 s C N RUSH and Palette started off the year last 'fall with a trip to the Walker Art institute in Min- neapolis. The members enjoyed displays of modern art and sculpture. A+ the carnival members had a gay time as they gained experience in apply- Painlings were rented from the Walker Art gallery this ing makeup ll'O childrenl. year. Brush and Pallelte orlicers Jane Miller and Sue Frins examine one. Club officers 'For the year were Suzanne Fritts, president: and Jane Miller, secretary-treasurer. Miss Dona MacNaughl'on was the advisor. Artists See Modern Art, Sculpture at Walker Brush and Palette-Front Row: K. Simonson, J. Oftedahl, S. Fritts, P. Petersen, J. Dranttel, D. Lutz, L. Ziemer, A. Roberts. Row 2: M, Streeter, C. Berndl, S. Anderson, S. Miller, C. Rettmer, J. Miller, C. Baker, D. Pomerenke. Row 3: S. Ubl T. Troldahl J. Mohns, J. Rohlls, D. Anderson, D. Sederburg, N. Seewald, B. Brown, B. Ploeger. I I E S fx 'Hx 54 Drama Club-Fronl Row: M. Bullerworlh, M. Mornes, T. Manderleld, E. Olson, S. Ward. Row 2: l.. l-lomollca, S. l-lullengren S. Anderson, K. Knol, L. Ziemer, S. Wiclcre, N. Spies, P. l-lanlelman. Row 3: T. Troldahl, l-l. Swanson, K. Nilzlcowski, L. Rilling, D. Ham margren, M. Klenlc, J. Dranllel, A. Spoors. Drama Club Entertains With Assembly ASQUERADE inilialion and an assembly play were a lew of lhe evenls slagecl by lhe Drama club during The year of '59. Olher highlighls ol lhe school year included lhe foreign exchange sluclenls lallcs al Chrislmas ancl lhe program al lhe olcl people's home. Drama club officers lor l'he pasl year were Maril n Mornes, presidenlg Torn Troldahl, vice-presidenl: Eilene Olson, secre- laryg and Josephine Manclerleld, lreasurer. Slepping up 'l'o higher Hnings are Drama club ollicers Josephine Manderleld, Marilyn Morness, Eilene Olson and lon-i Troldahl. .ky 9's f av . , .1 5 K g. :M i Q , Darlr Doings al' Hue Crossroads wilh Tom Troldahl, Sherry Ward, Larry Homollca and Diane Harnmargren. 55 . I , .fl rf 52 11' - H :Q ln preparation lor the presentation of Diary of Anne Franlr some senior class members and stage club workers traveled fo Sl. Paul this fall to see a professional presentation of the play, ONSTRUCTING sels and operating lighls and sound effects for various school productions were the rnaior iobs ol the Stage club. Cuclcoos on l'he Hearth, the iunior class play, lealured an over- sized ser and strange effects in the last scene. An outstanding sei' was constructed lor lhe senior class play, The Diary of Anne Frank. In its fourth year al lvll-lS, Stage club was headed by Diclc Lundin. The other orlicers were Torn lroldahl, vice-president: Kathy Johnson, secretary: and Bob Kooser, treasurer. The group was under The direction of l-larold Fitlerer. Conslruclion begins ol lhe Anne Franl: set. Harold Fitlerer gives a hand ro Tern Troldahl, Dick Lundin and Larry l-lornollca. Stage Club Constructs Play, Show Sets Completed Anne Frank set design by Larry l-lomollca. 56 Advanced Biology-Fronl Row: C. Griffin, S, Anderson, J. Miller, J. Blelhen, M. Mornes. S. Friils, S. Qualsel, T. Seward, J. Burns. Row 2: B. Zeyen, M. Klenlc, L. Rilling, J. Welcome, E, Thiesield, R. Engslrom, R. Johnson, S. Tillisch. F. McGee. Row 3: J. Johnson, A. Saunders, A. Maclcdanz, B. Beckman, J. Siorm, J. Rofh, J. Carlslrom, B. Kooser, G. Redman. Vigorous Initiation Mark Advanced Biology -qqxr1 .-ex: Sludenl feachers played an imporlanl' parl in biology class work ihis year. Mrs. Margie Srauflen- berg pracriced under Richard Myshalc. Here she helps Ardylhe Rolslad. VIGOROUS iniiialion was lhe fare of lhe new Ad- vanced Biology club memloers as lhey were seen wallc- ing down lhe halls wilh worms and grasshoppers dangling from purses and nolelooolcs. A Clinical Psycholog- isr from Si. Peier gave an inlormaiive leciure lo Jrhe club. Officers lor Advanced Biology clulo were Fred McGee, president Jim Slorm, vice president Sue Qualsei, secre- lary: Jane Blelhen, Treasurer. Faculiy advisors-Mr. Richard Myshalc, Mr. Gordon l-lalces. Who're Those olher lwo fellows kids? Biology officers George Red- man, Eva Thiesleld and Bob Kooser check wilh olher club members? 57 y 4.1 v ! Y ' is m isss Biology Club-Fronf Row: P. Bleflwen, S. Hulfengren, J, Myron, P. Jornlin, P. Scfiaper, C. Rydell, J. Jolnnson, J. Goff. Row 2 B. Mueller, C. Laird. J. Carey, P. Woyke, B. Hamski, K. Jones, H. S. Balcerzak J. Hunf, T. Bolger, P. Manning. Row 3: W. Nelson B. Lenz, B. Vilnsfadf, E. Tfiiesfeld, M. Brakke, L. Wilcox, B. Clwesley, J. Nelson, G. Jusf, P. Weerfs. ISITING ffie Faribaulf Sfafe sclwool and fios- pifal was a higliliglvr ffiis year for flue Biology club. Members also confribufed old cloffies, magazines, jewelry, efc. fo flwose pafienfs. Af flue carnival, a lwealffi bar was sponsored where fruif drinks were sold. Two of ffie speakers were Mike Naylon, a '57 MHS graduafe, wlno gave boffi a lecfure and demonsfrafion on flfe reacfions of cerfain sfimuli on ffie lfearf of a frog: and Miss Audrey Lindsey, a science insfrucfor af Mankafo Sfafe, who gave a lecfure abouf biological sfafions around flue counfry and slides on marine biology. Officers for ffie Biology club were Eva Tlwiesfeld, presidenf: George Redman, vice presidenfg Jim Sform, secrefary: Bob Kooser, freasurer. Faribault Hospital Visit Highlights Year Biology Club-Fronf Row: B. Fenger, J. A. Graving, P. Hagerfy, S. Riffenfious, C. Cuffs, F, Riedell, L. Riedell. Row 2: C. Baldini, B, Roisevold, N. Murray, P. Byers, N. Hallman, C. Wold, M. Meyer. Row 3: F. McGee, B. Cox, K. Coulfer, M. J. Trudeau, B. Wlwife, M. Sclniebel, S. Miller, A. Lynn, G. Jolinson. Row 4: B. Kooser, G. Redman, J. Lander, A. Engsfrom, J, Sform, W. Kearney, P. Hanflernan, K. Klinder, D. Wifhers, J, Corneveaux. i f 5 V. Q' f . 'W at A '- i lx Y .:ii' l A Q X si is! Q 'E 58 'A wk Lim an Audio Visual-FronT Row: D. AusTad, B, Dublce, T. MarTiclc, B. Babb, S. Ubl. Row 2: J. Kress, G. Sullivan, M. SprinT, N. Bergien, G. Miller, D. Jenlcins, S. Morse. ANKATO'S Audio Visual deparTmenT is sup- ervised by C. J. Arnold and Mrs. Shirley Miller, Mr. Arnold's secreTary. Their main iob is To acquire and disTribuTe Tilms ThaT are shown in classrooms ThroughouT ManlcaTo's public schools. The deparTmenT has provided proiecTors, screens and darlcening shades. Screening TaciliTies are now available To every Teacher. Language sTudenTs use Tape recorders To help im- prove Their accenTs and vocabulary. Tapes are made Tor diTTerenT programs and classes. Radio Workshop uses The TaciliTies To presenT Two radio programs a week. There were I3 sTudenT helpers who came in Their Tree hours during The day. STudenTs who worlq in The deparTmenT have many diTTerenT iobs. Some run Tilms Tor diTTerenT classes. OThers repair brolcen Tilm and Tape: while sTill oThers do Tiling and boolc worlc. MPROWNG personal, Tamily and communiTy liv- ing is The goal oT The FuTure l-lomemalcers oT America. The club had iTs sTarT in November oT I958 wiTh 2I members. A nearby Fl-lA chapTer assisTed in The organizaTion. Barb Bunde presided over The Fl-lA This pasT year. OTher oTTicers were Judy Krause, vice-presidenTI Joan Willard, secreTary7 Lorraine Koehn, Treasurer, Donna Pomerenlce, hisTorian and Sue Morse, re- porTer. The hisToria'n's iob was To record The year's acTiviTies, The reporTer's iob, publiciTy. Fl-lA's acTiviTies Tor The year included a candy sale aT school, a balce sale aT NorThern STaTes Power Company, a TaculTy Tea, a sloppy-ioe dinner, and a ValenTine's parTy Tor some oT The children aT The SalvaTion Army. Miss BeaTrice PeTrich was The TaculTy advisor Tor The FHA. Homemakers Organizeg A-V Helps Instructors Home Malrers Club-FronT Row: J. Schimelc, J. Krause, B, Bunde, C. Schweirn, J. Hansen, K. PoTz, D. Mallison, R. Bruner. Row 2: N. Seewald, S. Morse, J. Willard, J. l-linilcer, M. Anderson, B. Taylor, J. A. Koppen, L. A. BlaclcsTad, D. Pomerenlce, B. Goodge, D. Friedricks. 'T Nurses' Club-FronT Row: J. Hiniker, J. Olson, G. Thielbar, N. Rebsfock, L Ziemer, S. Nolan. Row 2: M. Manslce, J. Myron, K. Nere, R. Johnson, S, Tillisch, J. Swenson, J. DranTTel. Row 3: B. Fossen, A. Handahl, T. Hegg, S. Olson. S. Trodahl, K. Severson, M. STreeTer, N. Anderson, G. Joseph. Clinic Trip, Service Projects Benefit Groups HE JUNIOR Red Cross, a group organized To presenT The Red Cross and iTs program To The sTudenTs, had a diTTerenT supervisor This year, Joseph BiersTelcer. They sponsored The coaT checlc aT The carnival and conducTed a drive To raise money Tor The Red Cross. The group worked in con'uncTion wiTh The arT classes on arT proiecTs exchanged wiTh arT Trom a Toreign counTry. TRIP To The Mayo Clinic in RochesTer high lighTecl The year's acTiviTies Tor Nurses' clulo. Sandra Nolan presided over The group's meeTings. The oTher oTTicers included Jolayne Swenson, vice-president Karen Severson, secreTary- Treasurerg and Robin Johnson, correspondence sec- reTary. School nurse, Mrs. Eva Quiram was coun- selor Tor The club. Junior Red Cross-FronT Row: S. Burns, V. Marshall, S. Dewey, D. Friedriclcs, J. MenTon, K. Sayler. Row 2: K. Leversovn, S. Tosch, D. SpoTTs, K. Osberg, P. Jornlin, L, Riedell, D. Sederburg, S. l-lopfenspirger, N. Anderson. Row 3: C. BerndT, J. A. Hynes, T. Klugherz, T. Trodldahl, K. Rohlls, J. PeTerson, R. Olinger, S. Eclhlund, l. Schimelc. 60 Fufure Farmers of America-Fronl' Row: B. Karels, H. Lang, D. Turlle, K. Koziiza, R. Jones, H. Slevenson. Row 2: R. Timm, D. Willroclc, M. Johnson, T. Fiiierer, B. Compfon, H. Pugh. Row 3: D. Langlie, H. Piepho, G. Chrisl. G. Fred- ricks. D, Frauenhollz, J. Kimes. Readying lhe FFA cali for showing are Tom Fiiferer and Harold Sandhoii. FFA Raises Calfg Historians Travel to Cities S A money-malcing proiecl This year, +he boys in FFA raised a cali and sold if. Officers elecled for ihe Manlcafo chapler oi Fulure Farmers ol America were Doug Frauenhollz, presi- denlg Tom Firlerer, vice-presidenly Harold Peipho, secrefaryq Roberl' Timm, lreasurery Bill Complon, reporler, and Merle Johnson, senlinel. Harold Sandoif is Jrhe group's advisor. NE Ol: lhe many clubs open lo siudenls al Manlcalo high is Junior Hislorians. Hs main acfiviiy was a lrip +o 'rhe siale capiiol lo see how our Minnesola governmenl was run. Any junior who had a C average in sophomore hisiory was eligible lo belong. Olher lrips included lhe Minne- sola Hisiorical building and Science Museum. Junior Hisforians-Fron+ Row: K. Grosz, J. Brunz, A. Liepins, J. Grimm, J. Swenson, J. Pelerson. How 2: J. Myron, S. Wiclcre, S. Anderson, K. Nere, J. A. Williams, J. Yaxiheimer, J. Dranfiel. Row 3: G. Demaray, S. Tosch, D. Sederburg, J. Anderson, S. Olson, B. Brown, C. Wimpsefi, S. Edhlund, B. Morris, S. Chesser. Row 4: J. Swenson, S. Morse, C. Loeiller, S. Swenson, M. Wigley, R. Case, Ellis R. Boyer, C. Johnson, L. Larson, R. Johnson, S. Tillisch, C, pm-ni MJ 3 NQ7 ef Happy FMONS 62 V' gl N Y H V l ,. HI Sports 'ful ff 7 QQ ii? - r R., ' 'T V , 7 . . ,..- N B B. , l ,yikf fl . ' fu , ., ,W '. l k,,,qJ.'Nk5..,i.g,fr , 4 A . , fr. Johnny Peterson catches For Kato. Players wail tensely in the dugout - Coach Larson, D. Foudray, B, Anderson, H. Stalngland, B. Klint, J. Peterson, Coach Klar. Sackers Tie in Big Nine, Fourth in State Baseball Squad-Front Row: C. Alley, B. Anderson, T. Fuller, B. Kllnt, H. Stanqland, D. Lee, D. Berge, L. Gallup, S. G-erth J, Peterson, F. Meyer. Row 2: M. Bateman, R. Case, G. Sterling, B. Anderson, B. Rogers, G. Riley, G. Mullln, T. Beemer. J Mcfxrlhur, G. Anderson, J. Leeberg, G. Taylor. Row 3: Coach Klar, B. Ogle, M. Pitcher, D, Draper, Asst, Coach Larson, Assl' Coach Mickelson. l'rs r1W'l V 7 lcll'l . rrr BB B r.,r.. .,.,, f lsl Rlso B' ,,, 1 B s assl B rssr . ,A , 4 mx -, f - . 4, -- , ima! so - .W 'fss Q4 .X fprrztiii . - A f KT. v if ,, k riif ,- gg. ,,, . ,. ' K ., J ' ' xl 5 . 'iff'-I-geek .af v l R335 4-xg? 0 .sk 4x 9' 'Dix Q. 4, X-W 45 if 1, 1 BX l B B' 3 44 in 4,9 ff -. r?,.-7' wr 6 Q-B -Q XWNT 49,!:x.I N - A . L N , . L.- ,f ,sq . ' of ,, - H., 'N faqwgfa, Best l B 5 ll Q- assi? 3 ,I ft W' . sr L .X W Q , ., ,V , , x C 4 Kg, X 5 V Y, , 1 Y ,V I xg , 14? I, it 4 A Ar A: tl, A 7 A 5 W Vykhyyi I V ,A ,I , Kzqu X 5 i Lxlyyh I ..-f BQ 4 fy my V , K , 1 A V, , B 5' J X li! R LBJB f n R lf f V f ' 3. - ' R B , f , : ,BB, . 'xg L 'fr f B B. ff VA wf ,. ' r B Q7 - D K 9 th if ' Q' if W'B' 7 ,V K , I Q Q , 1 B' , 4, , . A 5 x + M Sb 64 AKING AusTin Tor The Big Nine championship, The Man- lcaTo baseball Team challied up anoTher successTul season as The Klarmen won Tive and Iosf one in The conference. All-sTaTer Herb STangland once more led The Team. ManlcaTo deTeaTed Red Wing 4-I and Then Toolc AlberT Lea 3-I. The ScarleTs dropped AusTin I-O in one oT The mosT imporTanT games of The schedule. The only conference loss came aT The hands oT Winona, 5-3. Dropping RochesTer 2-I. The ScarleT nine finished The season dumping OwaTon'na 3-I. Dick Lee dashes for home plaTe. HE SCARLETS made Their TourTh STaTe TournamenT ap- pearance in as many years Taking TourTh place behind The piTching oT Herb STangland who won all-sTaTe honors Tor The second year in a row. KaTo breezed Through The disTricT wiTh wins over Waldorf and NicolleT and Then deTeaTed WesTbroolc and PipesTone, Too, wiTh The Region Spike him out Bi II TiTle. In The sTaTe, MankaTo rolled over Ada 4-O buT ran inTo a sTone wall as ST. Paul Johnson swamped Them I9-2. The ScarleTs Then losT To Grand Rapids in an exTra inning. There goes anoTher hiT Tor Johnny PeTers1on. ' ' 'MHS Thinclads - Front Row: D. Christ, F. McGee, R. Gauthier, A. Drivdahl, F. Atkinson, D. Gaizdilc, L. Ward. R. Van Guilder, B. Kooser. Row 2: L. Bomsta, T. Mueller, K. Smith, S. Schmidt, J. Muller, J. Lichten- berg, K. Rohlts, D. Ruthenbeclc. Row 3: H. Bearuner, B. Speck, B. Tirnmerman, C. Earl, B. Near, F. Lutz, H. True. Row 4: Asst. Coach Trish, G. Christ Coach Nelson. Two Represent Thinclads in State Meet The final sprint Jim Lichtenberg competes in a relay. HE THINCLADS had a very successtul traclc season as Coach Nelson toolc two weight men, Brad Near and Chiclc Earl, to the state meet. Neither man placed. The traclcsters opened the season loy tying Duluth Dentield tor tourth place in the lndoor-Oustate meet held at the University. The tirst dual meet ot the season was with Fairmont, which the Scarlets won 38--35. The Scarlets placed second in the Big Nine meet behind Rochester. ln the District meet, the cindermen retained the right to represent District Vl in the Regional meet. The thinclads also placed tourth in the Carleton Relays, won the Indian Relays at Manlcato State, and participated at the Falcon Relays at Faribault. Tom Mueller, the l959 traclc captain, won three individual events and anchored the winning 880 relay team at the Big Nine. Specfafors wafch as Capfain Keni' Smifh comes in for a broad iump. Pole va ul'l'er, Larry Bomsfa clears fhe bar. ' 'J 3 K2 , - ., ' ..- U Kafo fracksfers run in a mile rece. Ari' Drivdahl leads. 67 4 K J '-2' '1' ' HE SCARLET linlcsters sent George Chesley and Q ' J Jim Neubert to represent them at the state meet held at the University. ,Q VV J Chesley qualified tor the state with an 80 while Neu- ii bert shot an 85. Chesley was the medalist at the 'JL ir regional meet. ..-:1. f s f ,V The golters competed in the Big Nine meet at Fari- A V' 'ii'i bault, taking third place. ln the regular season the L A ,, ,,aNi liiii linlcsters downed Winona, Owatonna, and Red Wing 4 ' V VEII giygg g while talling to Austin twice. Chesley shot a scorch- A ing 67 at Winona to set the school record tor a 72 fin i-: : s I f , Liv ' .V ' ' S+ ro k e C O U rs e D . , 5 Carl Loberg chips out ot a sand trap, Neubert, Chesley Represent Golfers at State l-lE SCARLET tennis team won the district to gain the regional meet. They also defeated Winona, Walch 'fhal form- Je Yl Rochester, and Owatonna in conterence play. The Rochester meet was the upset ot the year as it was the tirst time in six years that the Rockets were defeated in dual play. A worlcout tor Kato netmen Chuck Johnson and Jim Storm. qi igfvi siqgifa , 'Tx -. Y- ff f ' .ivifswafiilmg iw- 1 Golf Team - Fronf Row: G. Chesley. Row 2: C. Loberg, J. NeuberT J. Lundin. T. Lyons, B. Chesley. T To F T THE conference meeT, The raclceTeers pulled , ' anoTher upseT as They won The Big Nine Cham- pionship To give iv1anlcaTo The All-SporTs TiTle Tor I957-I958 season. ln The sTaTe meeT, Zell losT in The Third round oT play To The looy who won The sTaTe championship. Tom Lyons heads for The cup. Tennis Team Cops Big Nine Crown Tennis Team - FronT Row: A. Sween, C. Johnson, T. Beach, G. Belgioioso. Row 2: J. Wagner, B. Zell, J. Hagen, 6. Meyer, J. Meyer, D. PuTman. Row 3: Cloiach Adolphson, N. Bergien, B. EngsTrom, B. Beckman. 69 N q , i . s . -if -L',f4 1' , - ,. R -if 1 --frm -ir '- '- . A fix-is QW 1 ' . 7 , f,, -,.. T .issi w f? 5 T' ,,, .... fii A resa y T , 'W 'L . 5 a -T 1 J . . A f f ,. A eg, ' ' V T . 'Z' 'f -T is . T .., 1 . T if L f-T . W' 7 f ir A ' T . .V HX Q f A Y J.. S IMT vi F A f'k- T 71 - J si - 7 - T ' 1 f 2, , .. my Bel' 'li ' 4. . yiri. Q ' if VJ' is if 5 ly T , El' ' - , I b A N Q fm T I im- f. 15,121 is , gm ' f. S FI Q i y - 5 A J T .. J . ' pw , f T Ya V ii? L 1' 2 . A A rssr T .... Q , y A yt ' siisi 1 , ZA If . f .. ry. X. T wr si Q 'N ,T few.. .ii fx BBQ , 'W . AX T f T ,Q gg. J-15' T f .. f i 'WNQT A .11 Varsify Foofball Squad - Fronf Row: G. Anderson, J. Leeherq, J. Johnson, B. Anderson. D. ChrisT, M. BaTeman, B. BomsTa. Row 2: H. Roseveld, D. Lundin, M. FiTcher, B. Beckman, J. NeuberT, J. Dick. Row 3: G. ChrisT, C. WesTph'al, B. Rogers, G. Mullin, S. l-lamrnan, S. Chrisf, R. SchaTTler. Row 4: P. Jones, J. Held, T. Lloyd, J. PeTerson, F. Meyer, C. Alley, D. SchosTag, G. Siehndel. Todmen Finish Season With Four, Five LBERT LEA'S Tigers Took advanTage oT a weT loall and six ScarleT Tumbles as They cleTeaTed The MankaTo Team I2-O. The Tigers scored once in The TirsT period and once in The TourTh. The ScarleTs scored Their TirsT T. D. oT The season when Chuck Alley ran Trom his Tullback posiTion Tor 37 yards. Alley wenT on To score anoTher T. D. Bill A quick decision, a gain Tor Terry Lloyd. Anderson and Grover Mullin each scored once as MankaTo deTeaTed Winona 26-O. MankaTo Tell vicTim To Lady Luck as an inTercepTed pass, a punT ThaT wenT ouT oT bounds Too soon, and a blocked punT ThaT rolled inTo The end zone rnade an I8-l3 vicTory Tor FaribaulT. . V N ,,, ' s gf ' .. , W .. .Q . ' 'v:.',,. 'ir , -rg., L. , , ' U s , r f?'I -. - T A if if ' sa A , an , f , , I V ' ,v f - I il T21 3, ,h za K 7 V 'k.r 2, I gl g I Xe W My is we 7133 v - r Q, - - . 4, f, ,, J. 4 we Ng :fin ,ir , Ng sfii 4 ki s -Q f MM , ,f , . Ld 'Q V 4 VHS' Q. Rafi LL'L i '1 1 elif: fri 1 -,,' -'.' ff a, A,,,-,. ,. V , siQ?5:2sfis?f s ne: ' V 'i i f - 3 ' s. , M Q1 'L ' qs -'ls , . H 5, we Q, - ' . , 1 '-,W A -V 9, ,,,,,,,W .. Q,,,,Q...szxi,,5, s . WOR f ijs,-,Z gary' 'Nu 2- ' '37 fyji l . .L Mgaiaame-as fm Ealzwi, f 'iiifiivi Co-Capfains Bill Anderson and Jack Johnsfon led 'rhe Scarlefs fhrough fhe grid season. HE TOUCHDOWN proved fhe margin for vicfory for Faribaulf. lvlanlcafo held fhe lead all fhe way unfil fhe lasf few seconds when fhe ball was rrapped in fhe end zone. The final score read I8-I3. This game was fhe firsf game in which fhe new uniforms were used. Win, Loss Grid Record The Scarlefs handed Homecoming queen Kafhy Johnson an upsef vicfory as fhey De Winged Red Wing 6-O. Red Wing was fourfh ranlced in fhe sfafe af +ha+ fime. Owafonna sef fhe Scarlefs back 20-7 in handing Man- lcafo fheir fhird loss of fhe season. The hard running of The lndian backs gave fhe Kafoans fhe mosl' frouble. Tearing info anofher game. Barry Beclrman Gary Anderson Sian Chris+ Sefh Hammon 7l , risi in fs Y Ara R if ATX 'i sv X 4 gi N1 , , 5' T12 Q I L Q fi A4 i . , ! 5 jp fg i ? 4 ' 5 J , tw, . I, ,Q T ie. A 1 Th: . E, g ,x T W T , +1 TT 4, H l ,ft fi Q 2 -T an ' T f 2 5 T f s sl if 'ii i,,i , T , 'E 'mmf -wx, le fl Vfmz' 1,,1,f X xii X i,i 'Aa-.,e.,, Thee ei 'TEM 54-.ei flQ any 1. H , . W, ,Kr Q51 K. 1:--3... W : . , mmf' wg 5- spy ' Q .g 455' FL me T T A 9-al T 1? f 4li'H'waQTa 'Tl' ll TQ . 4 -1 -ft f xpciea 7 ' ' ' . 4 ,jf , 'N llT'xyi1iT'sf 12 Afwl T I' F- xp? Sy Bomber FooTball Squad FronT Row L Th esTeld D Zeyen, M. DaTe, K. Malinak, R. Holbrook, R, Slcoge, G, Anderson D S nlcey D WiThers Row 2 K Knudson D achs J MiTchell, D. Siebenbruner, W, Nelson, B, lvlelges, R. Larson, C. Me r wn ow 3 Erc son R Ca e ez S WolverTon, G. Spear, K. Zierner, R, Nelson, D. Ploeger, R. KlinT. Row Coach Hakes R Jacobsen D ggle T P erson L Schweim, J. Kimes, J, Lauruhn, B. Bauman. Alley Rogers To Lead '59 Squad HE SCARLETS held NorThTield To I3 neT yards rush- ing as The Torward wall played a Tremendous game. Terry Lloyd scored Two Touchdowns and Bill Rogers scored one on an inTercepTed pass. ManlcaTo won 27-6. The gridrnen Then wenT ouT oT The conTerence To deTeaT The Waseca Jays I3-O. The AusTin game provided The KaToans wiTh a moral vicTory ThaT wenT inTo The bolcs as a I4-I2 win Tor AusTin. Then RochesTer handed The ScarleTs Their TirsT Tinal game loss since I947 as The RoclceTs Toolc The ScarleTs 2I-7. Bill Anderson Tries Tor a Todman gain. 72 Terry Lloyd B S 4 Guess who? Foofball calls for some sfrange ,sf moves. J. HE JUNIOR varsify opened rlie season willw a I2-O win over lime Fairmonl B squad and lhen deleared Blue Earllw lwice, I8-O and I9-7. Tlne junior Raiders ol Norllwlield managed lo lnold lime Bombers lo a lie, llius ending llwe wiwnninq slrealc al I7. S+. James llwen deslroyed rlwe number ol qemes played willnoul loss er ICP. The Jims dropped 'rlie Bombers 33-O. Down for lhe counl is Co-Caplain Bill Anderson. fir J .fs . ,fy , Wigan, , .milf M ,ff 'L V34 , V K, Q-41, -we Diclr Lundin Jim Neuberl' John Peferson Jolnn Leeberg iseses irr Q41 I ww as ,, 72 iiil iiiirzs ,iiu f 4 'B' H, HF ' W 'K ,Q f NX 5 v ' 2. AX ey Q f tg 'ff 3 A o , fijvn TQ . f T ' - n., ,, '4',1, z ' 1 MQW! ,, Q , B Q TZ: . ,B i Q-is 1, Qs S Q rssss my r- ,, y , ex, .+ ,.,s so ww .,w.f,-1 A was . fo sf 4 H. my wif? ww my 'Wg Mg fs, hire! 5 as as W ws -sei, Qfgfggi ' 1: ' Ba' is S: ...mel ..-M , ,,.v, me wif me A K 'lie 7 f K, sfis 's A XX Us cf , A - f' . 49 if, V af 0 ' 5 ,,.,, A ,gf 'fx 'fi B if ii kky. F' 'S Q' WA ,y, ,.i B , 5272 W,,,,. . 4 , ,ex ri N. ,1 V r r, 73 gf LA ' 'rg W ss,,, .B , V . ' fr, , ' ' ' fi J W W3 'ffl M fgfefffllr . 7 1 ik , ' 1? f - we -11215 z, T 7 rv 5 y , ea, f s sm ,VM fy g ' ,J v ,Aja lHarriers - Fronl' Row: H. SmoThers, A. Drlvdahl, B. Ogle, F. ATlcinson, H. Bearunner, B. Kooser, K. Rohlfs Row 2 T. Lyons, J. RoTh, B. Carsons, T. Mueller, L. BomsTa, B. Speck, Coach Trlsch. D. RuThenl:aeck, G. Redman G WaTTs B. Tnmmerman, C. Loberq, F. MCG-ee, J. McArThur. Harriers Take Regional, District LasT minuTe insTrucTions. ,- .fi X. f'xTgg,Y V Q. S TE. 'Vx . iff fa T HE CROSS counTry harrlers won all buT Two meeTs This year. They los+ in The DuluTh inviTaTional and The STaTe. The harriers cleTeaTed ST. Louis Park Tor The TirsT Time. Also cleTeaTed were ST. James, Wells, Anolca, and Madella. ST. James and lvlanlcaTo Tied Tor TirsT place in The regional meeT. BoTh Teams scored 4l poinTs as Their Top 5 men came across The Tlnlsh line. ln The runoTl: The harriers soundly cle- TeaTed The ST. James Team. SomeThing new was added This year as a B squad was formed To run againsT The smaller schools in The area. Really puffing aT a cross counTry mere? aT Minneopa course Varsity Basketball--Front Row: J. McArthur, G, Riley, J. Roth, J. Storm, F. Meyer. J. Peterson. Row 2: G. Watts, T. Mueller G. Mullin, L. Thiestield, B. Rogers, L. Bomsta, D. Schostaq. Row 3: Coach Schwankl, R. Wimpsett, C. Westphal. M. Fitcher, F. Atkinson Asst. Coach Hakes. Scarlets Capture Region Title for State Berth HE 1959 state tournament Scarlets lost their opening game to eventual champions Wayzata. ln the con- solation round, the Fighting Scarlets lost to Hawley Whitey McArthur reaches tor a high one 67-64. Jim McArthur captured all-state honors. Mankato deteatecl Amboy 78-39 in the District tourna- ment and smothered Nicollet 80-32. ln the tinals the Fighting Scarlets deteatecl St. James tor the Trophy. In the Regional tournament the Scarlets deteated Truman and Westbrook in two close games. X 45 Ballet Scarlet style! There must be a ball up there somewhere. 75 Sfrafegy wifh fhe coaches-Orville Schwanlrl, Gordon l'-lalces, John Peferson Jim Sform and Jim Mcfkrfhur. HE l958-59 edifion of fhe Scarlef Baslcefball squad finished conference play fied for second place wifh Jim MCAHM, Winona behind Ausfin. The courfmen had a 7-3 confer- F d M ence record and we-nf I3-3 over fhe regular season. re eyer Jim Siem The Scarlefs won fheir firsf eighf games before dropping fhree sfraighf. They fhen won fhe lasf five. The courfmen opened fhe season af Hufchinson wifh a 66-48 vicfory and fhen rolled over Fairmonf 60-53. The Scarlefs opened fheir home season wifh a 72-5l win over Faribaulf and fhen fraveled fo Alberf Lea fo edge fhe Tigers 56-48. There musf be a ball up There somewhere, boys. John Peferson 76 Cagers Close Season With 7-3 Record N A non-conference game, 'rhe Scarleis defeai- ed S+. Peier 65-52 and 'lhen swamped Owaionna for 'rheir 'rhird conference win. During 1'he Chrisf- mas holidays The Scarleis won iheir own 'lournameni by defeaiing Jackson 76-74 and S+. James 60-53. Affer 'rhe holidays, 'rhe Scarlels losl' fhree games fo Ausfin, Winona, and Norihliield. The scores were 7I-43, 75-69, and 60-52. The courlmen snapped oul' of Their losing sirealc by 'rhumping Waseca 75-55. Rochesier proved 'ro be an easy vicfory. 65-56, affer which 'the Scarleis iusl' slipped by Owaionna 58-56. Alfer ihe Owalonna game, lhe Scarlefs iraveled lo Red Wing 'ro defeai' ihe Wingers 6I-53. The Scarleis lhen relurned home To win over Alberl Lea in fhe conference game of ihe season. 7 Some Scarlefs bound To gel Thai' one' Score for The Scarlels-McArlhur up Yannigans-Fronl Row: GI Anderson, P. Mundahl, R. Slcoge, J. Nelson, B. Vihsladl and T. Pelerson. Row 2: R. Clawsen, L. Schweim, D. Slanlcy, L. Muller, R. Larson, W. Kearney and M. Dale. Row 3: Coach Len Trilsch, S. Khulman, C. Weslphal, D. Ploeger, D. Carlson, A. Sween and Coach Bill Mickelson. Yannigans Break Even for Year l-lE Yannigans splil lheir season 7-7 by winning seven ol lhe lirsl nine games belore losing lhe lasl live. The leam losl several close games by a margin ol one or lwo poinls. ln SML lhe Essers won lhe lille while lhe Crows and lhe Culs lied lor second. Auslin ....,.............. ........ 9 -I Tom M ueller Larry Bomsla George Riley MANKATO .... ,...,... 7 -3 Winona ............ ........ 7 -3 Norlhlield .,... ........ 6 -4 Alberl Lea .......... .....,.. 6 -4 Red Wing ...... ..,,,.. 4 -6 Faribaull .,,. ....... 3 -7 Owalonna ...... ....,.. 2 -8 Rochesler ...... ..... .,.,.......,,....,.....,... .,...,...,.............,.,..,..,...,... I - 9 Time oul lor a coaches, conlerences. Coaches Len Trilsch and Bill Mickelson wilh Slanlcy, Gordy Anderson and Don Ploeger. SGH 78 l George Christ ,f Wrestlers Place Second in State OR THE third consecutive year, Mankato high school's wrestling team ran second in the state high school tournament. The tinal score was Mankato 49, Anoka 58. Jerry Byers Senior captain, Stan Christ, won his third state cham- Don Christ pionship in three years ot high school competition. i ln I957 and l958, Stan was tops in the l75 pound Sf-in clmsl class. This year he made it all the way as heavyweight. Stan ended his high school career with an unequaled record ot 83 consecutive wins in three years and another possible record ot IO3 wins and only tour losses in tour years. Plans tor the next meet are covered by Cofach Luverne Klar, Captain Stan Christ and Assistant Coach Arnie Gish. ,face - 79 ,..,q sf?l? 'f 3f' D, fl f X' . X , if Q I' . i ' . f . A 2, - . is 35 s X ' A 'S 'fx Q , ,'LL, 4 x 1 5 1 y G , , . L L - , ' f V ' Z:' ' V . f ilQffL- - f f ,:, -'.f 5 gilfeiti a ii' - ' ' ' ' 'V '5 was--7 A' 'i Mwwmnf-ww-m 1 . ..1- :',' .. ,V.:1f ' L' m'f' A ' L VKLL ' we - . ,ifvi AA ' ' Q' 1' L W JVf ? si.. ' ii . V 'VVAA ' ' A i ' U li ' L .. fc ' N' ,, sa . ee or - ., ,W rr-hi s 4s is L B Squad Wresfling-From' Row: B. Lyons, D. Dreem, B. Suffer, L. Vauble, Harry Smofhers B. Anderson, P. Doerrinq, G. Knufson. Row 2: J. Diclc, M, Poiahl, G. Oaks, M. Arens. L. Busfelo, D. Huni. Row 3: C. Alley, D. Zeyen, D. Dieiz, C. Ma- linak, A. Nelson. Two Christs, Byers To Head l960 Grapplers LONG wifh Sian, Manlcafo has 'rwo orher srale champs. They are Jerry Byers, 95, and Don Chrisr, l54, borh juniors. Jerry came a long way This year as he was only a second sfringer las? year. Don won second place al I45 las? year. The fourlh Scarlel fo go 'io sl'a're fhis year, George Chrisf, l65, was beaien by lwo-lime sfale champ Julian l-look of Robbinsclale in 'rhe semi-finals buf wen? on io win 'lhird place. He is also a junior. Jerry, Don, and George have been elecrecl co-caplains for nexf year. George Chris? pours if on. Mankafo wresller Dwayne Jus? finds himself in a diffi- cull' sifualion. ,MEX 'fs '-.1 A . , WMM- ' We WW! Dick Lundin Bill Specli ANKATO won ihe Disfrici Six lille wiih Byers, 957 Ron Gauihier, IZO7 Harry Smoihers, I33: Bill Speclc, l387 Don, l54g George, I65: and Sian, heavyweighi qualifying for 'rhe Region ll four- ney. Manlcaio placed second nexi +o Blue Earfh in Regional compeiiiion wiih Byers and ihe ihree Chrisis winning firsr places. ln dual meeis, ivlanlcaio was undeieaied by a Minne- soia ieam. ln Big Nine Conference compeiilion, Man- DuWayne Huelslcamp lcaio iirsi downed Faribauli I9-30, ihen Alloeri' Lea I9-25, Ausiin I4-27, Winona 3-43, Norfhfield I6-23, and Rochesier I7-36. Owa+onna was +he lasi' confer- ence meei. As neiiher 'ream had loeen deieaied, ii was a baffle for The conference championship. Owa- 'ronna fell I9-24. ln non-conference meeis, Manlcaro deieaied Windom I9-29, Blue Earih I6-29, Madelia 7-39, S+ James I6-33 and Algona, Iowa, 2I-23. The only loss was io BriH', Iowa, 24-l8. Scarlets Take Big Nine Championship Varsify Wresfling--Froni' Row: J. Byers, D. Jusi, S. Chrisf, B. Speck. A- DFW' dahl. Row 2: G. Lundin, P. Jones, D. Lundin, J. Held, R. Gauihier. Row 3: H. Smoihers, 6. Christ D. Christ G. Spe-are D. Huelskamp. f'6 ', A muxnro Q gn.: 5 'rL 6 Q, U Q, K, A 1 -' r : ,J ' nw- ff iw . M.-M --ew , ' -.......- kv 'rim m Wg...-W ,-MM B , A . 4 .c ,.,-31'-fb 6,1 ' - f :- -:. ..:'::::-J.. 'liv we ei : Ejgg,..j , :-'55-jg, i- A , U: 1-, 5-5.55-2 . 5 , i, - 1 'iffiilgvli ' 'H 12 'ifsfizsfisllfiiip ' - 1 lififififiili af 5. A 'f A . R l :V ..,, L I .' ga ,. , , I .::' S., ' lr' Gymnasfics-FronT Row: D. l-louer, B. Jaclcson. J. ThaTcher. J. Melby, E. Harris. Row 2: B. Thomas, G. Bell, R. LeonhardT, B. Babb, D. Meyer. J. Melby, Coach Lee Ball. Gymnasts Place Second in Regional Tournament HE SCARLET gym Team Tinished second in The Regional gymnasTic meeT and placed Tour men in The STaTe meeT. None of The individuals placed. STeady There, boys. The gymnasTs also placed second in The class of schools enTered wiThouT Tull Teams in The NorThwesT gym meeT aT The UniversiTy. The ScarleTs placed I2 in all Team compeTiTion. Making The Trip To The STaTe meeT were Ed Harris, Bill Jackson, Bob Thomas, and Tom Hardy. Bill Jaclcson works ouT on The Trampoline. M1 ,, as - . ..., . 82 GAA-Front Row: J. Hanson, D. Pomerenke, S. Anderson, J. Johnson, N. Christ, P. Jornlin, D. Beetch, P. Borchert, L. Timmerman Row 2: J. Hiniker, M. Baurteind, L. Rieclell, C. Baldini, K. Coulter, S. Staley, A. Stanqland, R. Smothers, S. Hoptenspirger, J. Allen Row 3: K. Domek, S. Pylcles, M. Baurteild, N. Murray, B. Cox, S. Dewey, J. Wilson, L. Larson, S. Trodahl, R. Olinger, J. Myron, K Kent. Six Groups Work in Girls' Sports Activities AA, Dolphins, Scarlaphins, Tumbling, Modern Dance, and SML constituted the girls' sports at MHS during I958-59. The Girls' Athletic Association, which is open to all sophomore, iunior, and senior girls who are interested in tinding tun through sports, was 'headed by Juliann Hansen. Other otticers were vice-president, Pat Lang- er: secretary, Judy Peterson: treasurer, Lee Larson. These girls planned the year's activities tor the group. Their regular meetings were held every Thursday atter school, and they participated in such sports as basket- ball. badminton, volleyball, archery, bowling, ping pong and tennis. Other activities ot the club included a play day at Waterville and a hike to Red Jacket bridge. Mrs. Margaret Yaxtheimer advised the club. Splish Splash, was presented at the Carnival. Scal- laphins, the beginners' swimming club, worked on syn- chronized swimming along with the Dolphins. Dol hin co-presidents were Jane Blethen and Sue Qualiet, Becky Cox and Linda Riedell headed Scarlaphins. Members ot the tumbling club presented entertainment dur- ing halt-time at a basketball game. 83 Modern Dance-Fronf Row: B. Flohr, B. Griffiihs, D. Luh, J. Nere, M. Weber. M. Dillon, J. Anderson, R. Breifbarrh. IRLS inferesfed In 'rhe sporr of 'rumbling joined Ml-lS's fumbling club and parficipafed in enferrainmenr dur- ing Jrhe halves ar baskerball games. The club's mem- bers worked 'for perfecrion in such acrobafics as hand springs, forward and backward rolls, and flips. Rurh Ann Smorhers was The presideni' of 'rhe group, and Nancy Chrisi' was secrefary-Treasurer. Dolphins Performing for fhe PTA was rhe club's major project Dolphins-Froni Row: S. Anderson, K. Sayler, S. Burns, M. Orness. Row 2: J. Blefhen, P. H'ageri'y, P. Blefhen, S. FriHs, J. Miller S. Olson, N. Christ E. Thiesfeld, S. Oualsef. Row 3: C. Loeffler, K. Leverson, R. Engsfrom, R. Olinger, J. Graving, L. Larson. 84 Nl Tumbling Club Fronl' Row J Slavenau C Rydell J Freeberg, R. Smolhers, P. Monlour, P. Byers, A. Richie, B. Buchholz, N. Chr sl' EMBERS ol lhe group slrove lo express lheir feelings Through inlerprelive dancing. Sharon Carpenler was The club's presidenl. Girls' Salurday Morning baslcelball league, sponsored by Manlca'ro's Recrealional cleparlmenl, held praclices every Salurday morning in lhe high school gym. The girls were divided inlo four leams, lhe Buclceleers, Comels, Green Slrealcs, and Cardinals. Scarlaflns Fronl Row D Lulz M Weber C Wold M Meyer, B. Fenger, B. Rosevold, B. Cox, R. Smolhers, N. Murray, K Couller C Baldini M Kimble C Bolcrosh J Olledahl, K. Simonson, P. Taylor, D. Spolls, M. Knulson, L. Riedell. Row 2 S Dewey G Jusl' L Wilcox D Sheehan J Myron, K. Jones, C. Berndl, S. Spolls, J. Johnson, E. Emmerich. ' s 85 if ,,3 EM I 3 3 5 my Y' 3 3 ills! I 5 ig , 5 4, k vs .2,. 5 ,ff ' QQ ' Wg. , gf , 7 ' 4 132 ,AW 5 fi ' 1 .L -g - - 1 4 a , I . A Classes Characlerisiic ol a building year al MHS, senior class officers Tom Mueller, Kalhy Johnson, Jane Miller and Jack Johnslon helped lo build beller leaders lhrough class aclivilies. JACK JOHNSTON ACK Johnslon, class presidenl, died May 2, l959, iusl live weelcs before gradualion. ll is impossible for each of us 'ro know lhe problems which lace an individual. Wilh a sudden acl, a quiclc decision, we realize: we wish we could comprehend. Jaclc was a lrue leader. He was co-caplain of lhe Scarlel foolball leam, aclive in baslcefball, SML, M club and Yell club. As a 'rop scholar and honor sludenl he was elecled vice presidenl of Nalional Honor Sociely. Jack Johnston Leads Class As Seniors HE BEST of MHS, ever slriving lo be leaves behind i'rs lalenl, knowledge, and posilion lo lhe underclassmen. School is over, friends parr -many never 'ro see each olher again. Whal Jrhe fulure holds, no one can Tell - each iusl hopes for lhe besl and Tries lo reach his goal. We elecled Jaclc Johnslon 'ro lead our class. Olher officers were Kalhy Johnson, Jane Miller and Tom Mueller. Learning was our aim-an educalion pare us lor lhe life ahead: yel, lhis, loo, was one ol fhe mosl lun-paclced years al Kalo. We were proud as one of our members was Homecoming ueen, and we eagerly parlicipaled in a class play, Jilne show, carnival, prom, banquel and gradualion JOYCE ABRAMSON-Yell club l. SML l: Foolball l, 2, 3: M club 33 Yell clu ADAMS. BEVERLY ANDERSON-Choir l, 2. GARY ANDERSON-Baseball l, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2: Boys' b 3. beller, To pre- variely A?'? ' ELAINE 88 ,f fi 5 ,f I Record Final Year at Kato- SHERRILL ARNOTT-Nu Tau 2, 3: Olalcnam 3: Prom-Banquel cornmiflee 2: Spanish club 2, 3: Slage club 3: Yell club 2, 3. DENNIS AUSTAD -Audio-Visual I, 2, 3: Floolball I: Siege club 2, 3: Uslwer l, 2: Yell club 2. GARY BAKER. HOLLYSUE BALCERZAK-Chi Epsilon 3: Olalc- nam 3: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Biology club 3. 89 MARCELENE ANDERSONL-Bela Tau I, 2, 3: High News 3: Junior I-Iisforians 2: Lalin club I, 2. 3: Nurses club 2. 3: Prom-Banquel commillee 2: Scarlapliins I: Yell club I, 2, 3. NANCY AN- DERSON-Bioloigy club I, Class play 2: German club 2, 3: Junior Red Cross represenlalive I, 3: Nurses club 3: Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Slage club 2, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. SUSAN ANDERSON-Alpha Chi I, 2, 3: Cheerleader I, 2, 3: Class secrefary I, 2: Prom-Banquei' commillee 2: Sludenl Coun- cil I, 2, 3: Tumbling 2: Yell club I, 2, 3. WIL- LIAM ANDERSON-Baseball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Boys' SML I: Class Ireasurer I: Foolball I, 2, 3: Junior I-Iislorians 2: M-club I, 2, 3: Yell club 3. MARJORIE ANFINSON-Bela Tau I, 2: Declam 2, 3: Junior Hislorians 2: Lalin club 2: Scarlaphins I: Yell club I, 2, 3. JAMES ANTON. -1-I-'h A 'f4f4'fr'75M?m f fw alr ' .- Q X I I THOMAS BEEMER. VIRGINIA BENTON. JANET BENTSON. GAY ANN BERFIELD-Prorw Banque? commnree 2. STEVEN BICKEL-Sfage dub 25 VarIeIy show 2, JANE BLETHEN-Ad vanced Biology dub 2, 3 Ireasurerg BIoIogy cIub Ig Brush and PaIeIIe 2, Cheerleader I: Chi EpsIIon I, 2, DoIphins I, 2, 3 co-president Efhics Ig GAA I, 2 pubhcny manager: Pi Delta Rho 2, 3 secretary: Prom-Banque? comrnlffee 23 Span ish dub 2, YeII club I, 2, 3. MARIA DOLORES BARRENECHEA-Nu Tau 3: Pi Delfa Rho 35 Spanish club 3: YeII dub 3. THOMAS BEACH-Band I, 2, Junior HIsIorIans 2, Sfage dub 31 YeII club 3. ROGER BECK-Boys' SML 2, 33 Carnival Varlefy show 2: Class pIay 27 Cross Counfry I: Sfudenr CouncII 3: Usher 2: VarieIy show 2: YeII dub 2, 3. BARRY BECKMAN -Advanced BIoIogy club 2, 3, BasIceIbaII I, 2: BIoIoqy cIub I, 2, 3: Boys' SMI. 3: FooIbaII I, 2, 37 M-dub 2, 3: Sfaqe club 2, 33 Tennis 2, 3: Youfh In Governmenf 3. Years may come A-FQ Nm-r me - Wi' gk Isa if 7 IIAA IIII I I I I 90 fi ak, 4 I TAMERA BOLGER-Bruslw and Palelle I, 2: Cluoir I7 Scarlaplwlns I: Spanislv club I, 2: Slaqe club 2, Turnbllng Ig Yell club 3. 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JEAN BUDDE-Band I, 2, 3: Ger- man club 2, 3: Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council 2, 33 Yell club I, 2, 3. BARBARA BUNDE-Bruslw and Palelle lg GAA Ig Nu Tau I, 2, 33 Prom-Banquef commillee 2: Scarlaplnlns I7 Slage club I, 2, 31 Yell club I, 2, 3, FI-IA 3 president LARRY BUNTING. LUIS BUSTELO-Biolosgy club 37 Choir 3: Spanish club 3: Sludenl Council 3: Wreslling 3. SHARON CAMMACK-Band I. 2, 3: Biology club I: Girls' SML 2: Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Slaqe club 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. RAMONA CARMAN. DAVID CHILDS-Cross Counlry I. STANLEY CHRIST-Biology club I: Foofball I, 2, 3: M-club I, 2, 37 Sluclenf Council I, 2: Wreslling I, 2, 3. Time rolls GERALD COOPMAN, JOHN COR- CORAN-Wreslling I. DIANE COTTEN Band I, 2, 37 German club 2. 3: Junior Red Cross I, 2 represenlaliveq Nu Tau l, 2, 3 secrelaryg Slage club 2, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. KAREN CRANEY-Bela Tau 2, 33 Dolplwins 21 Olalcnam 37 Yell club 2, 3. KARL DARGE, PATRICIA DEEGAN-MDVC 35 Phi Omega I, 2i Yell club I, 2, 3. f s.. J if Ig , he Rib 225'-M Nw ff: .1 . swiftly gQieffIIs1:?1s,:55,3215-: ff g f . ' - ' . . s 3 'f. 'WSZNQ 1.-gl, - ,Q ft, '43 foie Y if .Y wsinkwssszzf1,:awi.:.: sw' W I f 2 li . 0 3 ,-si.-M ,. u, , s ais . , A , . 1 - ' vi fr 'Q-,ffv'-sazsfes-use ' ffmglszgssx s,sfs::if'f, I- . 5 fi' fi n ' 5: , Y f' . , We N, , I - 'bg Q, . . i , K , ,... ..,. f Wx if , sr GERALD DENTINGER. DENNIS DRAPER- Baseball I, 2, 3: Biology cIub I: Foofbail 2: Ger- man club 2, 3: I-Ii-Y I, 2: Proim-Banquel commif- Iee 2: Wresflinq 2, 3. ROBERT DUBKE-Audio Visual I, 3: Radio workshop 2, 3: Sfaqe club 2: YeII club 3. ADRIAN DUGDALE-Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3: Phi Phi I: Prom-Banque? commiflee 2: Variefy show 2: Yell club 3. GERALD ECK- MAN-Carnivail Varie'Iy show 3: Class pIay 2: Debaie I, 2: Declarn 2: I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3: Lafin club 2: Radio workshop 3: Sfage club 2, 3. WALLACE EDWARDS-Gymnasiics I, 2. ROSELLEN ENGSTROM--Befa Tau I: Advanced BioIogy cIub 2, 3: BioIoiqy club I: Choir 2, 3: DoIphins I, 2, 3: High News 3: Lafin club 2: Nafional Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Pi Delfa Rho 2 sergeanf-ai-arms, 3: Prom-Banque? commiiiee 2: Spanish club I, 2: Sfage club 2, 3: YeII cIub 2, 3. DIANE EVANS - Brush and Palefie I, 2: Choir I, 2, 3: Class pIay sI'udenI' director 2: Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3: Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Prom- Banquef commi++ee 2: Spanish cIub I, 2,: Sfudenf Council 2: Variefy show 2: Yell club I, 2, 3. They reaIIy seem fo be enioying work! Thafs a swifch as Diane Hamrnar- gren, Tom Trodahl and Beliy Zeyen work on banquef decorafions. SF: I .2 .1 S - ,X , '33 :Aff . f' N Y 2 mo. ., 3 fa gym' .3 -QV I K K U A Ili! I W ii JOHN FASNACHT - Gymnaslics 3. DAR- LENE FIELDS-Choir I: Junior Red Cross I, 2. JEAN FINLEY-Brush and Palelle I, 2: Carnival Variely show I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Junior Red Cross I, 2: Lalin club I, 2: Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Prom-Banquel' commillee 2: Slaiqe club 2: Sludenl Council 3: Variely show I, 2: Yell club I, 2, 3. THOMAS FITTERER-FFA I, 2 secrelary, 3 vice- presidenl. DOUGLAS FRAUENHOLTZ-BasIceh ball I: Boys' SML I, 3: FFA I, 2, 3: Junior Red Cross 2: Track I: Wreslling 2, 3. RITA FREE- BERG-Drama club 2, 3: MDVC 3: Nu Tau I, 2: Scarlaphins I: Slage club I, 2: Tumbling I, 2: Yell club 2, 3. i- I 'f1 ? 'ii 'fb ,X But then, like men JOHN FRENTZ-Baslcefball I: Biology club I, 2: Boys' SML 2, 3: Cross Counlry I: Golf I, 2, 3: Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Junior Hisloriains 2: M-club I, 2, 3: Prom-Banque? coimmillee 2: Spanish club 2, 3: Yell club 2, 3: Youlh in Governmenl 3. DOREEN FRIEDRICHS - Choir 2: GAA I: Junior Red Cross 3: Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Variely show 2: Yell club I, 2, 3. SUZANNE FRITTS -- Ad- vanced Bioilogy club 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Bela Tau I, 2, 3: Brush and Palellre 2, 3 presidenl: Dolphins I, 2, 3: Olalcnam ar'l'worIc 2, 3: Prom- Banquel commillee 2: Sfaige club 2, 3: Sludenl' Council I: Yell club I, 2. 3. MERRILL GERDTS- Band I: Baslcelball I: Boys' SML I: Choir I, 2: Slage club 3: Sludenl Council 2: Tennis I: Variefy show I, 2. 94 1 'HQ ra 3: S N 3 W' ' more years are born DIANE HAMMARGREN--Advanced Biology club 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Bela Tau I, 2, 3 presi- denl: Biology club I: Class play 2: Drama club 2. 3: German club 2 vice-presidenl: Junior His- Iorians 2: Pi Della Rho 2, 3: Pnom-Banquef com- millee 2: Slage club I. 2, 3: Sludem' Council I, 2: VarieI'y show 2: Yell club I, 2, 3: Y-Teen council 3 vice-president AUDREY HANDAHL- Chi Epsilon 3: German club 2: Nurses club 2, 3: Yell club 2, 3. LARRY HANSEN-FFA I. MARTHA HANSEN-Band I, 2: Biology club It Choir 3: Girls' SML I, 2: High News 3: Junior Hislorians 2 secrerairy-Ireasurer: Lalin club I, 2: Nalional Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Nu Tau I, 2. 3: Pi Della Rho 3: Prom-Banquel commiliee 2: Sfage club 2, 3: Tumbling 2: Yell club I, 2, 3: Youlh in Governmenl 3. JULIANN HANSON-Bela Tau 3: Brush and PaleH'e 3: GAA I, 2, 3: Girls' baslcelball 2, 3: Girls' SML 2: Yell club I, 2, 3. 95 'wir if - 1,2 4 1 ,' 'W H g A DAVID GOETTL-FFA I. ALVIN GOSCH. MARLENE GREENWALD-Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3: Choir I: GAA I, 2 freasurer, 3 presidenl: Girls' SML 2: Tumbling I, 2: Yell club I, 2, 3, RICH- ARD GREMMERT-Biology club I: Boys' SML 3? Lalin club 2, 3: Prom-Banquel comrnillee 2: Siege club I, 2: Wreslling I: Youlh in Governmenl 3. GEORGE HALLMAN-MDVC 3: Yell club 3: SETH HAMMAN-Boys' SML 2, 3: Foolloall I, 2, 3: Junior Red Cross represenlafive 2: M-club 2, 3: Yell club I. at-1 ' g ggsffys fr U 2' f- D5: IiY'l573' ' -': ::Ei.5:,:-i' ' f!:',1 ' 1' it-'IEW E5s lE53F?ifi f?' , Y ' ff . if . H 5512.-'r-:T Y ' Zi95f,:5i:E:i R :'::':5:I...', :xlfgwf A' il Q :-E..4555' 7 1 if 'I fi an A? ...H . -I Ready for Ihe parade, alop lhe Homecoming float are Ardylhe Rolslad, Sue Anderson, Bonnie Melges, Marilyn Morness ancl Kalhy I Johnson. PAUL HANTELMAN-Biology Club 3: car. nival Variely show 3: Cho-ir 2, 3: Drama club 3: Variely show 2, 3: Yell club 2, 3: Youlh in Gov- ernmenl 3. RETA HAUCH-Lalin club I: Nu Tau lalcnam 3 Yell club 2, 3. I,2,3:O : LARRY HELLER-Boys' SML I. DAVID HENS. VIVIAN HICKS-Nu Tau 2. 3: Yell club 2, 3. PATRICIA HILL-Choir I, 2: MDVC: Prom- Banquel commillee I: Variely show 2: Yell club I, 2, 3: Youlh in Governmenf 3. KATHLEEN HOERR-Alpha Chi I, 2, 3: I-Iomeroorn oFFicer I, 2: Junior I-lislorians 2: Lalin club 3: Maiorelle I, 2, 3: Prom-Banquel' commillee 2: Spanish club 2, 3: Slage club 2, 3: Sludenl Council 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. GARY HOGREN-Carnival Variely show 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Variely show I, 2, 3: Yell club 2, 3: Youlh in Governmenl 3. 'Fr 96 To replace the :QW PAUL HOLBROOK. JERALD HOLMES-Boys' SML I: Spanish club 2, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. LARRY HOMOLKA -Band I, 2: Biology club I: Brush and Palelle 3: Class play 2: Drama club 3: Junior I-Iisforians 2: Prom-Banquel com- millee 2: Sfage club 2, 3: Variely show 2: Yell club 2, 3. DONNA HOTZLER- Biology club I: Choir I, 2, 3: Junior Hislorians 2: Lalin club I, 2, 3: Phi Omega I, 2, 3: Prom-Banquel commillee I, 2: Scarlaphins I: Slage club 2, 3: Usher class play 2: Variely show 2, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. JOANNE HRUBY- Band I, 2, 3: Biology club I: Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3: Choir I: GAA I, 2: German club 3: Juni-or Red Cross represenlalive I, 2, 3: Lalin club I, 2, 3: Pi Delia Rho 3: Prom-Banquel commillee I, 2: Scar- laphins 2: Slage club I, 2, 3: S+ucIen+ Council I, 3: Usher class play 2: Yell club I, 2, 3, DUWAYNE HUELSKAMP -Carnival Variely show I, 2: Traclc 2: Wreslling I, 2, 3. ones that die 'IIT' iv-'f 'ly SHARON HUGHES-Biology club I: Nu Tau 3: Phi Omega 2: Prom-Banque? commilfee 2: Yell club I, 2, 3. JANET HUNT-Band I. 2, 3: Biology club 3: Choir I: Lalin club I, 2, 3: Olalcnam 3: Pi Della Rho 3: Phi Omega I, 2, 3 presidenl: Prom-Banque? commillee 2: Radio workshop 2: Scarlaphins I: Slage club 2, 3: Usher class play 2: Yell club I, 2, 3: Y-Teen council 2, 3. JOANN HYNES-Choir I, 2, 3: Junior Red Cross 3 represenlalive: Nu Tau 2, 3: Olalcnam 3: Prom-Banquel commillee I, 2: Spanish club I, 2, 3: Variely show 2, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. JOHN IMM-Foolball 3: MDVC 3. WILLIAM JACK- SON-Baseball I: Foollaall I: Gymnaslics I, 2, 3: Slage club I, 2, 3: Variely show 2, 3. PATRICK JACOBS-Biology club I. . . , . ,,,,,5,::,,,5, 5,.,,,,,, ii w,..31i,, 7,,-, ..iMw..2.f, ...HI .QV . M. ,- M .Suzi my zfgsf-'lxiw -meli- 'f'.ei5'fg1:f'I,: ig 9''PailK'm?gw?Iu,g?'niaegfgiffggfs 13 -igewgffgy,-,' :lf i fgfffimiggs,:,.'5mg2:2iQjg v,,gmMi,,,,f . K , 7, , ,f5,f,:w1,,s,,,,,p,:::,ae2f:i,,1 www: . ffwfwf wisfimpzx WIN, :iff MARCELLA JOHNSON - Chi Epsilon 3: Choir I: GAA 2: Junior Historians 2: Yell club I, 2, 3, ROBERT JOHNSON-Foolball 2: Lalin club I, 2: Slage club 2, 3: Yell club 3. JACK JOHNSTON-Baslcefball I: Boys' SML 2, 3: Class presidenf 3: Football I, 2, 3: M-club 2, 3: Yell club 2, 3. KATHLEEN JONES-Band I, 2, 3: Biology club I: GAA I: Junior Hisforians 2: Junior Red Cross represenialive 2: Lafin club I, 2, 3: Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Olalcnarn 3: Prom-Banquef commiffee 2: Scarlaphins I: Srage club 2, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3, GLADYCE JOSEPH-Nurses club 3: Nu Tau 3: Sfaqe club 3. HELEN JOSEPH- Phi Omega 3: Sfaqe club 3. STEVEN JENNINGS. JOHN JENSENiBand I: Biology club I: Boys' SML I, 2, 3: Foolball I, 2: Sfage club 2, 3: Wresllinq I, 2, 3: Yell club 3, TRUDI JOHN4Band I: German club 3: Hiqh News 3: Lalin club I, 2, 3: Naiional Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Slage club 2, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3: Y-Teen council 3. KATHLEEN JOHNSONfBand I, 2, 3 vice-presidenlt Bela Tau I, 2, 3 secrelary: Biology club I, 2: Class presidenl 2: Class secrelary 3: Debale I: Dol- phins 2: Junior Hislorians 2: Nurses club 2: Pi Della Rho 3: Prom-Banquel commillee 2: Radio workshop 3: Scarlaphins I: Spanish club I, 2: Sfage club 2, 3 secrefary: Sludenr Council I, 3: Tumbling 2: Varieiy show 2: Yell club I, 2, 3 vice-presidenl: Y-Teen council 2: Homecoming queen 3. o man's so big .,v,,,, f ww A ,px - ,: V. ' 5 : i 1 vm 1: fin-w's:,wfz::' '5flifli5iE15'iffifzflliii '1 ' :mwq5:s'i:z, fifgvz X t if -':fii57Eg11, f, .Jaag,f , fi5?353w,fwf1f4i wg :,:fiwgigg? 95,25 iii-if ii QI Qu 3 5 i ig wfdislwi si, iggvlgesim wi, ,,. :qw 98 BRIAN KAMMERER-Boys' SML I: BETTY KENDALL-Choir I, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross rep- resenfaiive 3: Phi Omega Ig Phi Phi 2, 3 presi- dent Radio wioirkshop 3: Spanish club Ig Varieiy show 2, 3: YeII cIub I, 2. KAREN KILIAN-Choir If Nu Tau I, 2, 3: SIage club 2, 3: YeII cIub I, 2, 3: Siage club 2, 3: PEARL KIRKHART- Choir I, 2, 3: Lafin club 2, 3, Nu Tau Ig Varieiy show 2, 3: YeII cIub I, 2, 3. no chiId's so small 99 ,J eq., ,I 3 V me-ef? .K .V-,ff I .L Th? :HS-gfls H ' ff. ' Wfdggwii if' , i ' fu:-wgqf. ,Sify s 1 E Zfftsifii' .'1-5::: EIvi:' -T2'2i2EEw:'.T':.1,- LJGI :lit-2.5 CZ :'Y'!.'h! , . 13-211.:.' ,zn I -- if CHRISTINE KJOS-B'ancI 3: Befa Tau 3: YeII club 35 Youih in Governmenf 3. KENNETH KLINDER-Bioioqy club 31 Boys' SML Qi Sfaqe club 2, Tennis Ig YeII dub 3. CAROLE KLINT- Biology dub I: Dolphins Ig Girls' SML I, 2, 3: YeII club I, 2, 3. PATRICIA KLINT-YeII dub I, 3. THOMAS KLUGHERZ-BasIceIbaII I: High News and Ofaknam phoroqrapher 2, 3: Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3 represenfafiveg Siege dub 2, 3. KATHRYN KNOL-Drama cIub 31 GAA 3. DAVID KNUDSON-Biology club 2: High News 3: Radio workshop 3. JAMES KOBEROSKI -Biology club I: Choir 3: Radio workshop 3: Slage club I: Yell club I, 2, 3. IRENE KOCH- Cholr I, 2, 3: Lalin club I: Scarlaphins I: Variely show 2, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. ROBERT KOOSER- Advanced Biology club 2 vice-presidenf, 3: Biology club I, 2, 3 lreasurer: Cross Counlry 2, 3 co-caplain: German club I, 2 presidenl, 3: Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Junior I-Iislorians 2 vice-presidenl: M-club 2, 3: Prom-Banquel' coimmillee 2: Slage club I, 2, 3 Ireasurer: Sludenf Council 2, 3 co-vice-presidenl: Track I, 2, 3: Wreslling 2, 3: Yell club 2, 3. CARON KRANZ-Girls' baskel- ball I: Phi Omega I, 2: Yell club I, 2, 3. JUDITH KRAUSE-Band I, 2, 3: Brush and Palelle I: Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Scarlaphins I: Sl'agQ,,club 2, 3. 5 , 'X - in-.1 ,X N2 -.fe if 1' B Q if A - I.. I'-1, ls 1:1 1 R in ,fl L ' . m y e as an 4325 QQ f :iw A fi se fr Ea Y? .5 3 J 3,23 I ' i 52 : 52 XM. Vfsziiix ,gs V an IWf3i'5'f' .a :Q , W'5 . U K. . , . . , iw - , I W :sjffrw , I ,Q H A, ., , 'ji QI , h , q ., . W I 535545. mg. W L. Q I ' I00 . 3635 605' Nophys LINDA KYTE-Radio workshop 31 Declam 2, 3: Olaknam 3: Yell club 3: HAROLD LANG - Biology club I: Hi-Y 2, 3: Junior I-Iislorians 2: Lalin club 2. 3: Slaqe club 2, 3: Yell club 2, 3. PATRICIA LANGER-Bela Tau 37 Biology club 3: GAA I, 2, 3 vice- presidenf: Girls' SML 2: Junior Hislori- ans 2: Lalin club 2, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. SHIRLEY LANZ-Yell club 2, 3. MYRNA LARA-Pi Della Rho 3: Phi Omega 3, foreign exchange sludenl: JOHN LEEBERG-Baseball 2, 3: Boys' SML 2, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3: M-club 2, 3: Wreslling 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. 3 2, Iggggg-g,'5 ,I-will , , ,,W. ,,,,,, I' 5-5? ix, quite so great MARY LOU LEESCH-Choir I: Yell club 2. MICHEAL LEIEERNIAN-Boys' SML I: Wreslling I, 2: Yell club I, 2, 3, JAMES LICHTENBERG- Biology club 3: Class play 2: Cross Counlry I, 2: High News 3: I-IIVY 2, 3: Junior I-Iislorians 2: Lalin club I, 2: sergeanl-al-arms 3: lvl-club I, 2, 3: Olaknam 3: Slage club 2, 3: Track I, 2: Wreslling 2: Yell club I, 2, 3. LYNNE LINCOLN -Band 3: Biology club I: Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3: GAA I: Lalin club I, 2: Prom-Banquel commillee 2: Yell club I, 2, 3: Y-Teen council 2. ELLEN LINDBERG-Phi Omega 2. DAVID LINDBLOM- Choir 3: Lalin club 3: Slage club 2, 3: Yell club 2, 3. TERRY LLOYD-Baskelball I, 2: Boys' SML 3: Foolball 2, 3: M-club 3: Prom-Banquef com- millee 2: Track l, 2: Yell club I, 2, 3. RICHARD LUNDIN-Band l, 2, 3: Biology club I: Boys' SML 2, 3: Class play 2: Foolball I, 2, 3: I-li-Y I, 3: Mvclub 2, 3: Prom-Banquel commillee 2: Slage club I, 2, 3 presidenl: Track I, 2: Wreslling I. 2. 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. WI1al's Ihe maller, Roz? Can'I you believe il? Rosellen Engslrom and Lucille Sclwlekau work on Ilwe banquel. JAMES MCARTHUR-BaseIaaII I, 2. 3: Bas- I4eIIaaII I, 2, 3: Cross CounIry I, 2, 3: M-cIub I, 2 secrefaryt Prom-Banquef commIIIee 2: SIU- denI CouncII I: YeII club I, 2, 3 presIderII, FREDRICK MCGEE-Advanced BIoIoqy cIub 2, 3 presIder1+: Band I: BIoIoqy club I, 2, 3: Cross Counhy I, 2, 3: German cIub 2, 3: I-II-Y I, 2, 32 M-club 3: Prom-Banquef corrxrruffee 2: Sfaqe club I, 2: IracIc 2, 3: YeII cIub I, 2, 3: Youfh In Governmervr 3. SHARON MCLEAN-AudIo-VisuaI 2: Befa Tau I, 2, 3: Choir I: Modern Dance: Na- IIonaI QUIII and Scroll 2, 3: OIaIcnam associafe edifor 3: Prom-BarwqueI commiIIee 2: Radio work- shop I, 2, 3: ScarIaphins I, 2: Spanish club I, 2, 3: Sfage cIub 2, 31 'Iumbhnq I, 2: YeII cIuI:J I, 2, 3. DEEANN MAAHS-BIoIoqy cIub I: Cheer- Ieader I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: DoIphIns 2: German cIuh I: I-Hgh News 3: JunIor I-IIs'rorIarws 2: Phi Omega I, 2, 3: Prom-Banque? commiIIee 2: ScarIaphIns I: Sfaqe cIub 2: VarIeIy show 2, 3: YeII dub I, 2, 3. ALFRED MACKDANZ-Ad varwccd BIQIOQY cIub 2, 3: Band 3: BasIreIbaII Ig BIoIoqy cIub I: Choir I, 2, 3: German cIub 2, 33 Lahn cIub I: Radio workshop 3: VarIeIy show I, 2, 3: JOSEPHINE MANDERFELD-Cheerleader I, 2, 3: CIass pIay 2: Drama cIub 2, 3 treasurer: Hlqh News 3: Laiin cIub I, 2: NaIIor1aIQuIIIancI ScroII 2. 3: Nu Tau I, 2 vIce-president 3 Ireasur- er: Orches+ra I: PI DeIIa Rho 2, 3: Prom-Banquet comrnIIIee 2: Radio workshop 2: SIaqe cIub 3: Sfudervf CouncII 3: YeII cIub 2, 3, 3gwammMW...,,.,, ,M -,. .. 4, RJII X Wir' I 'I','-'f: ,fp-If , 1ifI:If3II1r'fQ - 'I ., 5, W Y. ,,,..f,.. ,.., ,mi a -f ggi, .. , i?,,f..I. . LI 5, 1 ,gag I -su. I A- 4-uylv'-.E ITT K Y I 6, ,.. fi? A fa- . Q :- I IIIG fr if I . he That it can hold PATRICIA MANNING-ChI EpsIIon 2, 3: GAA I: YeII club I, 2, 3, MARLENE MANSKE- Band I: JunIor I-IisIorIans 2: Nurses cIub 2, 3: YeII cIub I, 2, 3. LEROY MANSSON. VERA MARSHALL-Choir I, 2, 3: Variefy show 2, 3: YeII -:Iub I, 3. I02 'IQ A 73 N 2 'fa ge, 1:? w5'fvgQ,I' 1 K2 I' I I y, , E b , .. 12. , -Q sw-Iwf-1?2 Nifnwsgikg h mfwsawaagx: MS? 3 'wislgff : eI3I5:'V7If5v9U 1 jffHi:-iw as M X 1' .f ' q 55235 '29 5152: ag ' 'KV' iffh 321 J in ,Eg Lia ss Er' I , 5 1 ,wi -WI fr a moment back JANE MILLER-BioIoqy dub I, 3: Brush and Paleffe 3: Choir I: CIass Ireasurer 3: DoIphIns I, 2, 3: Junior I-IIsIorians 2: JunIor Red Cross 2, 3 represenfafivep Nu Tau I. 2, 3: Prom-Banquef com- rniffee 2: Sparnsh dub I, 2, 3: Sfaqe club 3: Yell dub I, 2, 3: Y-Teen counCII 3. RAYMOND MILLER AYeII dub 3. RITA MITCHELLgChoIr I, 2, 3: Varie-fy show 2, 3: YeII club 3. JUDITH MOHNS -Brush and PaIe++e I, 2, 3: Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3: German club I, 2, 3: Prom,BanqueI commiffee 2: Sfaqe cIub I, 2. THOMAS MARSO. THOMAS MARTICK - Audio-VIsuaI I, 2, 3: Band 2, 3: BasIceIbaII Ig CarnIvaI VarIeIy show I, 2: CIass pIay 2: I:ooIbaII 2: I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3: Latin cIub 2, 3: Orchesfra I, 2, 3: Sfaqe dub I, 2, 3: Variety show I, 2: YeII QIub I, 2, 3: VarIeIy show I, 2: YQII dub I, 2, 3. BONNIE MELGES-BeIa Tau I, 2, 3: Junior I-IisIorians 2: LaIIn dub I, 2: NafionaI QUIII and ScraII 2, 3: 0IaIcnarn 3: Prom-Bar1queI commit Ice 2: SIaqe cIuI3 23 SIucIenI' Council 23 YeII cIub I, 2, 3, GERALDINE MENNENGA-Cho'r I, 2, 3: VarIeIy show 2, 3: YQII CIUIJ 3. PATRICK MICHELS-Wresflmg 3: Yell CIUIJ 2, 3. BAR- BARA MIKOLAS-AIpha Chi I, 2. 3: JunIor I-IisIorIans 2: Na+IonaI Quill and ScroII 2, 3: O+aIcnam 3: Spanish dub I: Sfaqe dub 2: YeII dub I. 2, 3. '77' I I , I I I . , Z,::V5 , , '- . -' 3, xc, f , L ,, Hobo Day, l959, al' Manlcalo high school. Q g' , I , f fgy KATHLEEN MONROE-Alpha Chi I, 2, 37 I ix, Junior Hislorians 2: Junior Red Cross 2 repre- f ' . i senlalive: Slage club 2: Yell club I, 2, 3: Y-Teen I I council 3. JOHN MORITZ-Foolball I. I MARILYN MORNES-Advanced Biology club 2, 3: Bela Tau I, 2, secrelary 3: Biology club I secrelary: Choir I, 2, 3: Class Ireasurer 2: Debale I: Drama club 2, 3 presidenl: Junior I-lislorians 2: Oralory 3: Pi Della Rho 2, 3: Prom-Banque? commillee 2: Spanish club 2 vice-president 3: Sfaqe club 2, 3: Sludenl Council I: Yell club I, 2, 3. THOMAS MUELLER-Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Class vice-presidenl 2, 3: Cross Counlry I, 2, 3: M-club I. 2, 3 presideni: Prom-Banquel cornmil- lee 2: Spanish club I, 2: Slaqe club 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3 Caplain: Yell club I, 2, 3. GARRETT MULROONEY-Advanced Biology club 2: Biology club I, 2: Carnival Variefy show 3: Choir 2, 3: Class play 2: Debale I, 2, 3: Drama club 2: Golf I: Nalional Forensic League 2, 3: Spanish club I, 2: Sludenl Council co-vice-presiclenl' 3: Variely show 2: Yell club I, 2. JERRY NAYLON- Boys' SML 2, 3: Cross Counlry I, 2: M-Club I, 2: Spanish club I: Usher 2: Wresflinq I, 2, 3. DALE NELSON-Boys' SML I, 2: Cross Counlry I: Hi-Y 2, 3: lvl-club I: Prom-Banquel commiflee 2: Slaqe club 2: Wresllinq 2: Yell club 2. MARCIA NEL- SON-Choir 2, 3: Junior I-lisforians 2: Prom- Banquel commillee 2: Spanish club 2, 3 Ireasurer: sludenl' Council 2, 3 secrelary: Yell club I, 2, 3. ,lj J. .JV . .xv I' ' .K U M K, ' ax f. 2 ya ff' aw I ,I - 'IILWQ J' '1 I' ' 'Liz , --M' Q Q-wgwi f ' , fi , ,,,, i iff- , Qfiiiiw: ' W ,af '7 fin . I04 Or make a .r 3' , , Q1 5 I I i ', A i ' ,, 1 . I 5' 5, : S if I f 1 JAMES NESS. JAMES NEUBERT- Baslcelball I: Biology club I: Boys' SML 2, 3: Cross Counlry I: Debale I: Fooi- ball 2, 3: Golf I, 2, 3: Laiin club I: Slaqe club 2: Siudenl Council 2: Youlln in Governmenl 3. GARY NIELSEN- MDVC 3: Radio worlcshop I, 2. KAREN NITZKOWSKI+BioIoqy club 3: Brush and Palelle I, 2, 3: Choir 3: Class play 2: Delnale I, 2: Drama club 2, 3: Girls' SML I: Junior I-lisiorians 2: Laiin club I, 2, 3: Nalional Forensic League 2, 3: National Ouill and Scroll 2, 3: Ofalcnam associate ediior 3: Pi Delia Rho 3: Phi Omega I, 2, 3: Prom-Banque: com- millee 2: Scarlaphins I3 Stage Club 33 Variely show 2: Yell club I, 2, SANDRA NOLAN-Biology club I: GAA I: Girls' SML I: Lalin club I, 2: Nurses club I, 3 presideni: Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Siege club I: Yell club I, 2, 3, CAROLE OLSEN -Lalin club I, 2, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. moment late IILYE EILENE OLSON-Choir I, 2, 3: Drama club 2, 3 secrelary: I-Iiqh News 3: Junior I-Iislorians 2: Nalional Ouill and Scrcll 3: Phi Omega I, 2, 3: Scarlaphins I: Spanish club 2, 3. KAREN OSBERG-Phi Omega 3: Slaqe club 3: Yell club 3: Youlh in Governmeni 3. RICHARD OWEN- Bioloqy club I: Boys' SML 2, 3: Cross Counlry I: Foofball 2: Junior I-lisiorians 2: Lafin club 2. 3: Sludenl Council 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. JEANETTE PETERSEN-Phi Phi I, 2: Yell club. JOHN PETERSON-Baseball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Class presidenl I: Foolball I, 2, 3: Junior Red Cross represenfaiive 2: M-club I, 2 Secreiary, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3, PHYLLIS PFEIFER -Band I, 2: Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3 presideni: Lalin club I, 2: Pi Della Rho 3: Prom-Banquei' commil- Iee 2: Sludenl Council I: Yell club I, 2, 3: Y-Teen council 3 presideni. IELISABETH RADER-MDVC 3: Tumbling I: Yell club I, 2. NANCY REBSTOCK-Biology club I, 2: Brush and Palelle I, 2: Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Scarlaphins I, 2: Spanish club 2, 3: Sfage club I, 2, 3: Tumbling I, 2: Yell club I, 2, 3. GEORGE REDMAN-Baseball I, 2: Biology club I, 2, 3 vice-presidenf: Boys' SML 2, 3: Cross Counlry I, 3: Hi-Y I, 2, 3 secrelary: Junior Red Cross I: Pro-m-Banquel commillee 2: Slage club I, 2, 3: Sluclenl Council 2: Track 3: Wreslling 2, 3: Yell club I. CAROL RETTMER-Biology club I: Brush and Palelle 3: Choir I: Junior I-Iislorialns 2: Lalin club I, 2: Nalional Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Olalxnam edilor-in-chief 3: Pi Della Rho 3: Phi Omega I, 2 lreasurer, 3: Prom-Banquel' commil- Tee 2: Scarlaphins I: Slage club 2, 3: Sludenl Council 3: Usher class play 2: Yell club I, 2, 3. ANN RICHIE-Yell club 3. FRANCES RIEDELL- Biology club 3: GAA 2: Junior Hisfolrians 2: Lalin club 2, 3: Yell club 2, 3. ,SHERYL PRESTON-Bancl I, 2: Biology club I: Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3: Class play 2: I-ligh News 3: Junior Hislorians 2: Nalional Quill and Scroll 2. 3: Yell club I, 2. 3. DAVID PURDY-Golf I, 2. MONROE PURRIER-Choir I, 2, 3: German club 2, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. SUSAN QUALSET-Ad vanced Biology club 2, 3 secrelary: Biology club I: Chi Epsilon I, 2 secrelary, 3 vice-presidenl: Dolphins I, 2, 3 co-presidenl: GAA I: Lalin club I, 2: Pi Della Rho 3 vice-presidenl: Prom-Banquel commillee 2: Yell club I, 2, 3. So live each day, I06 LYNN RILLING-Advanced Biology club 2, 3: Biology club I, 2: Choir l: Class play 2: Debale I, 2: Drama club 2, 3: GAA I: High News 3 co-eclilor: Junior Hislorians 2: Lalin club I, 2: Nalional Forensic League 2, 3: Nalional Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Pi Della Rho 2, 3: Phi Omega I, 2, vice-presidenl, 3 vice-presidenl: Prom- Banquel commillef 2: Scarlaphins I: Slage club I, 2.3: Sludenl Council 3: Yell club I,2,3. ANDREA ROBERTS-Brush and Palelle I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Junior Hislorians 2: Nu Tau 2, 3: Prom- Banquel' commillee 2: Variely show 2, 3: Yell club 2, 3: DONALD ROBERTS-Band I: Wreslling I: Yell club I, 2, 3. DAVID ROEHL-Band I, 22 Biology club I: Boys' SML I, 2: Foolball I, 2: Golf I, 2: Radio workshop I, 2: Slage club I: Wreslling I: Yell club I, 2, 3. ,ff M 1, 337 li, I Wfiifii I07 ffik iff' .... .. A . .,......Q. ,,.:g...a... .I sf, W ,I . like A., ., '::5'5, 3-lwr 4 - . 1 ,.--gpff:' ff-'::35,5i::QQf1f!f2E:i1 3l'fzQ?f'GfSf37-Jil'-Vic? . , I-,'I'w'115',i 'fi f .'7' 2. fi' . , - ' fl- ,EL M' 1 ' 43' I 'sf Y:--' I ,-ixllx :ffl ig? f I I ,X f Ii li 4 l 2 :liiif A 5 3 i I-iglil' V be - f, 11:4 W fl liljfigfwilqa gk ,A n 1'1? i 1::1vgIl'. M each month, each year KEITH ROHLFS--Baskelball II Boys' SML 2, 3: Cross Counlry I, 2, 3 co-caplain: I'Ii-Y I, 2, I: Track I, 2, 3. ARDYTHE ROLSTAD-Brush and Palelle I, 2 presidenl, 3: Chi Epsilon I, 2 secre- fary, 3: Choir I, 2: Lalin club I, 2: Pi Della Rho 2, 3 presidenlg Prom-Banquel commillee 22 Slage club 2, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3 lreasurer. GERALD ROTH-Baskelball I, 2, 3: Biology club I, 2 presidenl: Class vice-presidenl I: Cross Counlry I, 2, 3: German club 2, 3 presidenly Lalin club I, 2: M-club I, 2, 3: Sfuclenl Council 3: Tennis I, 2, 3 caplain. DARLENE RUHNKE. ALBAN SAUNIDERS-Advanced Biology club 2, 35 Band I, 2, 3: Biology club I, 2, 3: Carnival Variely show 3: Cross Counlry I: German club 2, 3: I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3: Prom-Banquel comrnilfee 2, PATRICIA SCHAPER-Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Spfanish :lub 2: Yell club I, 2, 3, IMARILYN SCHIEBEL-Biology club 37 Span- isI'1 club 2, 3: Yell club 2, 3. JOAN SCHIMEK- FHA 3. LUCILLE SCHLEKAU-Bruslw and Palelle I, 2: Nu Tau I, 2: Scarlaplwins Ig Yell club I, 2. 3. JUDITH SCHMIDT-Biology club I: Junior I-Iislorians 2: Nurses club 2, 3: Plni PIII I, 2: Yell club I, 2, 3. DARYL SHOEMAKER. JUDITH SCHULTZ-Lalin club 2. 3: GAA 3: Nurses club 3: Slaqe club 2, 3: Sludenf Council 3 Ireasurer: Yell club 2, 3. if iv, ,lbf Q , f , vi, 4 I As if it SHARON SCHUNKE - Band 22 Biology club I: GAA 2: Girls' baslrel- ball I: Lalin club 2: Nu Tau 3: Prom- Banquef commillee I: Scarlaplriins I: Sfage club 3: Yell club 3: Y-Teen coun- cil I, KAREN SEVERSON-Choir I: Junior Red Cross represenlalive I: Nurses club 3 secrelary-Ireasurer: Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Olalcnam 3: Slage club 2, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. STEVEN SHAR- ITS - Yell club I. JAMES SHEEHAN -Boys' SML I, 2, 3. MAIJA SIKTARS -Band I: GAA I. 2: German club I, 2: MDVC 3 presidenl: Prom-Banquel commiflee 2: Sfaqe club 2: Sludenf Council I, 2: Usher class play 2: Yell club I. 2. NANCY SIMMONSvCI'1oir I, 2: GAA 2: Yell club 3. KAREN SKOGE-Band 3: Chi Epsilon 3i GAA 3: Yell club 3i Youih in Governmenr 3. HARRY SMOTHERSfCross Couniry I, 2, 3i Hi-Y 33 Track I1 Wresflinq I, 2, 3. HERB SORELL. FRED SORENSON. WILLIAM SPECK-Baseball I: Cross Couniry 3: Foorball 23 Prom-Banquer com- miiiee 2i Spanish club 2, 3: Siage club 3: Track 2: Wresflinq 2, 3i Yell club I, 2, 3. ALLEN SPOORS-Choir 3: Class play siudeni' direclor 21 Drama club 3: High News 3: Hi-Y I, 2: Promlfianquer commiliee 2: Spanish club I, 21 Siege club 27 Sfudeni Council 3: Yell club 2. were your last - -,..' I CAROL STAVENAU-Nu Tau I: Tumbling I. SUSAN STEARNS-GAA I: Girls' baslcefball I: i High News 3: Junior Red Cross 33 Laiin club W,.,, .: m g.,. I' 2' 3' YSII Club I' 2' 3' pm f V. - is . wig, fr ' ' Jfdfksfmeig' me , ,,,,, a . ,f,,.,,M if-fa -' ,awififri-?f, .am V In ggamg... 5 liai .1-. wig V ',?,,, aL '?i5??wsww'.y?i??i5 rer,.,WwWrw,ggsWnf waswswwfs ,,,, if ,r My ,www f flssiwiffsigwfwfsf waefmffssw - ewfigfrwf swggwwgzfix amsw-rr , .HN 9.Qfv.fr.s Herb Sianqland received Ihe Manlcaio aihleie of 'Ihe year award from fhe Manlcaio Jaycees ar ihe Homecoming game. Herb is Twice all-siare baseballer and was chosen all-siaie baslcerball player. Sh :w.5'.E'bigS'rfI' WILLIAM STEIL-CIess play 27 Sfage cIuI:: 3: JOHN STORDAHL-YeII club 3. JAMES STORM -Advanced Bioioqy dub 2, 3 vice-presidenri Baske'rbaII I, 2, 33 BioIogy club I, 3 secrefary: FoofbaII I, 25 M-dub 23 Siege ciub 27 Sfudenr CounciI I, 2, 3 presidenfg Tennis I, 23 YeII club I, 2, 3. MARGARET STREETER-Biology club 37 Brush and PaIeIIe I, 2, 37 Junior Red Cross repre- senfarive 2: Nurses cIub 3, Nu Tau 2, 31 Oiaknarn 33 Prom-Banque? comrniffee 23 Siege club 27 YeII club I, 2, 3i Youfh in Governmenr 3, WILLIAM STRUSZ-'GymnasIics I, 21 M-club Ig Prom- Banquer commirfee 23 Spanish club 2, 33 Tennis lg YeII club 2. DENNIS SUTTER-BasebaII I. x i I I gf-neg ' If ' F 2 v3 fwgn 1,1 i .Lf 'imma , f, - rs , I W A .,, And make each JACQUELINE SWARTZ-Band I, 27 Biology cIub 33 Larin club I, 2: Nu Tau I, 2, 33 Pi DeIIa Rho 3: Prom-Banque? commifree 2: Siege dub 2? YeII club I, 2, 3. EARL TAYLOR-Ye-II club I, 2, 3.SHARON TAYLOR-Chi EpsiIon I, 2, 3: Junior I-Iisforians 27 Ofaknam 31 YeII dub I, 2. 3. GERRAINE THIELBAR-Laiin CIUID I: Nurses TIUI3 37 Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Srage dub 27 YeII club IIO wave? -We l . ESS, breath a monument .SUSAN UBL-Audio-Visual 2, 3: Brush ancl Paleffe I, 2 secreiary, 3: Nu Tau I, 2 secrefary, 3: Prom-Banquel commillee 2: Spanish club 2, 3: Slaqe club 2. 3: Y-Teen council 3. BERNARD ULMEN. PAUL VAN SICKLE-Lafin club 2: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Yell club 2, 3. MARY WAR- REN-Junior I-Iislorians 2: I-Iomeroom orficer 3: Junior Red Cross 2, 3: Nu Tau 2, 3: Orcheslra 3: EVA THIESFELD-Advanced Biology club 2, 3: Bela Tau I. 2, 3: Biology club I, 2, 3 presidenf: Dolphins I, 2, 3: GAA I: Lafin club I, 2: Orch- eslra I, 2 secrefary, 3 presiclenf: Prom-Banquef commillee I, 2: Slage club I, 2, 3: Varieiy shoiw 2: Yell club I 2 3: AFS 2. ELEANOR THOMAS- Alpha Chi I 2 3: MDVC 3: Prom-Banquel com- miflee I: Yel club I, 2, 3. BRUCE TOLZMANN- Band I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Boys' SML 2, 3: Carnival Variely show 3: Foolball 2: Junior Hisforians 2: Prom'Banquef commiflee 2: Radio workshop 3: Usher 2: Yell club 2, 3. THOMAS TROLDAHL- Band I, 2, 3 presidenf: Biology club I: Brush and Palefle 3: Class play 2: Drama club 3 vice- presicleni: Junior I-Iisforians 2: Junior Red Cross I, 2 represenialive: Prom-Banquel commillee 2: Slage club 2, 3 vice-presidenf: Variely show 2: Yell club 2, 3. LILAH TROUTH-German club 2, 3: Junior I-Iisforians 2: Nu Tau 2, 3: Slage club 3: Yell club 2, 3. VERNON TUFTE. ROGER WEILER-Band I: Choir I:WresIling I. JOYCE WELCOME-Advanced Biology club 2, 3: Biology club I: Dolphins 3: German club I, 2: Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Pi Della Rho 3: Prom-Banquel commillee 2: Sfage club 2, 3. CHARLES WEST- PHAL-Band I, 2, 3: Junior I-lislorians 2 presi' denl: Prom-Banquel commillee 2: Slaqe club 2: Yell club 2, 3. CHARLES WILKING. MERLYN WILLIAMS-Hi-Y 2: MDVC 3: Sfaqe club I. SHARON WOLNER-Alpha Chi I, 2, 3 presi- denl: Band I, 2: GAA I: Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3: MDVC 3: Proim-Banquel' commillee I, 2: Sludenl' Council I alfernade: Yell club I, 2, 3: Y-Teen council 2, 3. Q57 A torch from light in our past JANICE YAXTHEIMER-Choir I, 2: High News 3 co-edilor: Lalin club I, 2: Nalional Quill and Scroll 2, 3: Nu Tau I, 2, 3: Prom-Banquel commillee 2: Slage club I, 2: Sluclenl Council 37 Yell club I, 2, 3. DARLENE YETTER-Biology club I: Spanish club 2, 3: Yell club I, 2, 3. JAN ZAJICEK-Choir 3: Hi-Y I, 2: Prom-Banque? commillee 2: Spanish club 2: Sludenl' Council I: Lislger 2: Yell club 2, 3. WILLIAM ZARN-Biology cu I. II2 I iii 'cf .I If BETTY ZEYEN-Bela Tau I, 2, 3: Biology club I, 2, 35 Choir I, 2, 3i Debale I, 2: Junior Hislor- ians 2: Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3: Nalional For- ensic League 2: Pi Della Rho 3: Prom-Banquel commillee 21 Spanish club 2, 37 Slage club l, 2, 3: Sludenl Council 2: Usher class play 2: Yell club l, 2, 3: Y-Teen council l, 2, 3. LOUISE ZlEMER- , Brush and Palelle 2, 3: Chi Epsilon 33 Drama club 3: German club 3: Junior Red Cross 3: Nalional Quill and Scroll 2, 37 Nurses club 3i Olalcnam 3: Pi Della Rho 37 Prom-Banquel commillee 27 Slage Club 31 Yell club 31 Youlh ln Governmenl 3. x I 'K N. Y ju in , 'W I v' I is re- ' 2 I Our Friend J To Jim Chandler Who Was Our Classmate FELT lilce singing, dancing ancl running all al once. You probably have had lhe same leeling l'm lallc- ing aboul. You haven'l a care in lhe world and everylhing is iusl greal. Suddenly you gel slapped in lhe lace and wake up lo realily, lile as il is. You hear lhal a lriend and a classmale has been lcilled in an accidenl. l-le wasn'l a very close lriend, bul you had gone lo school wilh him all your lile, and aller len years, you gel lo lcnow a person. The news ol Jim Chandler's dealh came lo me when l was gay and carelree. On lhal allernoon l wenl lo a parade and a loolball game. l wonder how lile can be like lhal? Jim has lound lhe peace and securily lor which we are all searching. Dealh isn'l lhe end, il's lhe beginning ol a much beller lile. ll3 f x l l 1 ,pw-' .,. C. l A - .4,...9-.4.v,-...W-. my vm.. Cuclcoos On The Hear+h srage se'r, are iunior class olificersg Bill Rogers. vice-presidenf: Roger Case, Treasurer: Don Chrisl, presidenlg and Grover Mullin, secrelary. Giving Their approval ol lhe 'DA A second door has opened HE CLASS ol I96O, learned for lhe lirsl lime whal hard worlc was as fhey slaved away on lhemes, class play lCuclcoos On The l-learfhl, senior banquet prom, and earning money +o gel' 'rheir class rings our of hoclc. They have much lo look forward 'ro-'rheir lasl year in high school? using lhe new addilion fo lhe school: gradualiong more hard work: and more responsiloilily, including selling as good an ex- ample for lheir underclassmen as 'rhe class ol '59 did. U-1 02' 30 C Geo 3'3- 2.0 UWC jf'-r Q? 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Ziemer 'be Standing in the intoirrnation booth watching all the girls go by are sophomore class otticers, Bob Bomsta, secretary: Ron Klint, vice president: Tomi Peterson, president, and Gordon Anderson, treasurer. , We mount the steps - knowledge waits inside lKE a tlock ot lost sheep, a new crop ot brave, un- acquainted, guys and dolls cautiously entered the halls ot Mankato high school last tall. lt took a while tor them to get used to the almost constant chaos, but with the help ot their teachers and the ex- periences ot upperclassmen, they learned. They elected otticers, began to tunction. Atter a while, everyone got in the swing ot things. Leading the class, Tomi Peterson, Ron Klint, Bob Bomsta, and Wayne Anderson headed the way in class work, sports, cheers, choir, band, and the activities ot many ot the clubs. '4 A - . . 'a wk if K v.,.- , A a lf ' A X? ,assay J' 'Wen if -serif? A i if D. Anderson V I1, , ,. XA ,X ii' mi G, Anderson I ' W R. 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Yeller glow and guides us on our way M. Rahn R. Reaney J. Reber M. Rebsloclc D. Reisenlaigler B. Resevold M. Rosin C. Rydell D. Sailci D. Sandon D. Sheehan J. Sheehan J. Shoclcman Z. Silrlars M. Simmons D. Spells P. Spolls S. Spells S. Slaley A. Slangland J. Slreell G. Sullivan K. Sullivan S. Sullivan W. Suller J. Van Sickle S. Vee D. Veroeven W. Vihsladl D. Wairnke L. Wilcox D. Willcing M. Willer R. Wimpsell D. Wilhers J. Zehnder R. Zeyen M. Zimmerman B. Zuehllce A. Zuhlsdorl x E . X24 6194, Syvffffky IZ8 I V F Faculty ffffrfriwi ERLING O. JOHNSON Superinfendenf A. A. SCI-IWIEGER Business Manager Mankalo high. .fs . 2' .w e r If Curriculum Growsg Advanced Areas Stressed NGLISI-I is required lhroughoul +he lhree years ol high school wilh lhe classes divided irilo Iilera- lure and grammar. Good English usage could be called a necessily for success. Proper English helps all people al' all limes. Upon Their arrival, sophomores begin wilh problems in senlence slruclure. Juniors and seniors lind Thai lhey also do grammar worlc. Included in grammar is spell- ing. Some classes have a regular spelling Iisl while olhers use The words which are misspelled on Themes. ALVIN M. VICK Adminislrafive Assislrani' CATHERINE L. PINNEY Personnel Direcfor RICHARD MEINTSMA Guidance I30 Superinlendenl Erling Johnson inspecls consfruclion on fhe new addihon F E 1 English, Language, History Language Enrollment Upg Literature, Themes Tops RESEARCH theme is required ot all juniors. Along with this there are other themes. poems and essays which are written. Some senior classes must write a twelve hundred word essay on juvenile delinquency while other classes have a term paper on a subject concerning English literature. Throughout the English classes, literature is very im- portant. Speech and journalism are also included in the curriculum. One new teacher was added to the English depart- ment this year. Miss Joan Prom taught sophomore and junior English: Mrs. Leona Myers and Martin Wiltgen replaced her. Throughout the years students have become more acquainted with the customs and languages ot other countries through the Latin, Spanish and German courses. This is the tirst year that Erench has been ottered since I942. Teaching the Erench class was Mrs. Loretta Mulrooney. Eirst year students learn the tundamentals and vocabulary ot the language. During the second year, students learn to speak the language W if -AVF' better. Second year Latin students write and act out plays. The German and Spanish students record tapes tor their classes. Next year will be the tirst time that third year Spanish is ottered. All the toreign languages help us to have a better understanding ot the rest ot the world. The art department has been extremely busy this year. Besides the usual slcetching and drawing, some students have made mosaic cottee tables. The music department has also been active. The band traveled to many ditterent towns while the choir has been occupied at home. The climax was the Varietv show which was sponsored by the choir and the Christmas concert presented by the whole depart- ment. United States l-listory helped the sophomores obtain more knowledge about the development ot the United States. Juniors became acquainted with the world's progress trom ancient times to the present day through the study ot World History. MRS. MAYBELLE GILLETTE Lunchroom Director MARGARET L. HOBART Librarian FRANK G. KALTN Director ot Vocational and Adult Education MRS. LUCILLE NORTHROP Speech Correction M RS. EVA QUIRAM Nurse History, Mathematics Special Courses Set To MERICAN government, sociology, and econom- ics are the main social science topics discussed in the classes. This is a requirement tor all seniors. The Junior Historians also made an annual trip to the state capitol this year. The mathematics department had a new Iook this year as two courses were added. One was a special geometry class tor sophomores, and the other was a class in which mathematics used in biology and busi- ness was taught. In the special class tor sophomores, accelerated plain geometry was taught. The Iast part ot the year was devoted to solid geometry. Next year the class will study higher algebra and trigonometry. Preparing the students tor their college math courses and helping them understand algebra and advanced courses in math better was the aim ot the Saturday Help in Advanced Math math class. Symbolic logic, algebra ot sets algebral and the binary number system were taught by Miss Beth Bishop, Miss Eleonor Biebl, Gor- don I-Iakes, and Joseph Bierstecker. The students took a trip to Rochester to see the IBM plant as a climax ot their course. morning IBooIean Elementary algebra and higher algebra were stressed and practical mathematics and senior math presented common math problems. Learning by doing instead ot memorizing trom a text book is the basic idea ot the special physics class taught by Sumner T. Scott. In this course the mem- bers ot the class had at least three years ot math. The students Iearn mostly by conducting various experi- ments using common household obiects such as razor blades and drinking straws. KARL J. AABERG Chemistry KARL A. ADOLPHSON History HAROLD L. AGA Int. Comb. Engines MABEL LOU AHRENS Journalism, English VIDA R. ALEXANDER Coordinator, Occupational CHRISTIAN J. ARNOLD Audio-visual Director ELEONOR C. BIEBL Mathematics Relations JOSEPH BIERSTECKER Mathematics f. J BETH s. Bisi-ioP Tig, 'Et Mathematics ' 'A LUVERNE BJERKE yy. y i Photography, Basic Industrial MRS. INELLA BURNS .. s, ,, Enqlish .-,., I32 BERTRAM CANNADAY English MRS. MARY CHADWICK Physical Eclucalion KARL EVA RTS Ind. Elecfricily HAROLD FITTERER English, Debafe ARNELL GISH Spanish, German GORDON L. HAKES Mafhemalics and Science LOWELL T. HAUGEN English LORETTO HYLDEN English PHILIP C. IVERSLIE Social Science all Learning lo work wifh his hands is an imporfanf pari of a vocalional l:noy's experience Loren Roberls and David VGFSOVGH- I33 Act KARL ADOLPHSON .........,.,.......,............,........,........,...,,..., Tennis MISS MABEL LOU AHRENS ..,..................... High News. Olalcnam, Quill and Scroll MISS VIDA ALEXANDER .,.........................,.. Business Club MISS ELEONOR BIEBL ,........ ...,,.,..,..4.,....,........,. C hi Epsilon JOSEPH BIERSTECKER .........,.,...,.,......... Junior Red Cross MISS BETH BISHOP .....,.......I.........,..,...,,..,, Sfudenl Council LUVERNE BJERKE ......................,..............,.......... Phofography MRS. INELLA BURNS .,...4...,.....,..............,.,... Pi Della Rho MISS BERTRAM CANNADAY .,....,........... Senior Class. Alpha Chi HAROLD FITTERER ...,.....,.,............ Debale, Class plays, Slage club, Hi-Y ARNELL GISH ,.......4,........ Junior class, Language club, Wreslling GORDON HAKES ............ Baslrelball, Foolball, M club PHILIP IVERSLIE ........,..,.....,........,.............,........,..., Senior class EDWARD JOHNSON ...............,........ Safely, Recrealion MISS LUCY JOYCE .......,...... .....,............. L anguage club, Sophomore class LUVERNE KLAR .,....,....... ............,. B aseball, Wresfling EDWARD C. JOHNSON Safely, Recrealion LUCY A. JOYCE Lalin LUVERNE KLAR Physical Educalion MELVIN KNUTSON Vocal Music A JOHN I-I. LARSON Hislory DONA MacNAUGl-ITON Arl IRENE MEHLHOUSE Speech WILLIAM MICKELSON Bus. Law, Eco-n. Geo. RAGNAR MOEN Ind. Machines I rrfsr lsaci 5 It.Fr1'l.lfL-s'gj.ji5.lSiM::I ,Q sscy scirs . .. I A rcaa I lvltles fy S . I ryrc I as MELVIN KNUTSON .,......................... Choir, Variely Show T JOHN LARSON ......,..,.,.,..,..4..4,.....,.. ,....,... F oofball, Baseball MISS DONA MACNAUGHTON ,....,.,.,.,,..... Brush and ' Palelle ,g,5A . ' 5 ,ff ','I I MISS IRENE MEHLHOUSE ,.,....,..,..,.....,.,......., Drama club, L L,-I1l': f if Declam, NFL V WILLIAM MICKELSON .,.....,.....,... Foolball, Baslcelball RICHARD MYSHAK ..,,r..r,r,......... ...,.,.......,..,,.,... B iology club. Advanced Biology club ',s. 1 ROBERT NORTHENSCOLD ..,....,..,....,.,...........,...,........... Band ff'-I I MISS BEATRICE PETRICH ..........,......, Homemalcers club MRS. EVA OUIRAM ................... ...,.......,.,...,... N urses club I' EILER RAVNHOLT .. .,,........,.,, .........,..,.,.,... . ,. ,.,.,. Yell Club LYLE ROBERTS .......,..,..., ............ ..........., J u nior Hislorians HAROLD SANDHOFF .,........... .,..,. ...........................,....., F F A HAROLD SCHUCHARD ........ ..... .,.,...,... Y e II club EUGENE VUICICH ............,.... .,., .,.,..,..... ........ O r c heslra ORVILLE SCHWANKL ........,.....,..,.,.,.,...,,.,,...,......... Baslcelball LOUIS TODNEM ...,.................. ......,.,.,....,.., A Ihlelic Direclor, Foolball ALVIN VICK ...,...,........,......,...,...,....,..........,...... Radio Workshop MRS. MARGARET YAXTHEIMER .,..... ...,............,., G AA I34 .si Science, Vocational School I Vocational School Works in Trade EVERAL new courses will be added lo Ihe cur- riculum nexi year. Advanced biology will be offered 'ro Iwenly iuniors and seniors. The iirsl seclion of sfudy will be an iniroduclion To research. There will be Iwo lypes of chemislry classes. One will be a college preparaiory course and 'Ihe olher prac- 'rical applicalions of chemislry. Basic induslrial vocalional lraining is designed for all sophomore boys who wish fo go inlo a Irade career. This course develops basic skills and lechniques neces- sary and common 'ro The melal lrades. Eleclronics is laughl lo iuniors and seniors. Sludy and work unils include A. M. and F.Iv1. receivers: slandard and high iidelily sound syslemsq recorders and players: and olher relaled subiecls. Inslruclion in induslrial machines includes lhe use of all lypes of machinis'r's hand Tools and precision measuring insirumenls. The repair and mainlenance of passenger cars and lrucks, 'rhe disassembling and overhauling of engines, fransmissions, clulches and rear ends is laughl' in in- fernal combuslion engines. The course also includes 'rraining in I'he use of all lypes of modern aulomolive equipment Sludenl lypisls gained valuable experience as 'rhey were laugh? 'rhe basic sleps of selling up Iellers and rnemorandums. Conslanl praclice helped lhe sludenls achieve 'rhe desired rale of speed and accuracy. Shorlhand I and II sludenls were iirsl 'raughl lhe basic shorlhand alphabel and 'rhen worked 'ro develop lheir diclalion speed along wilh 'rhe accurale lranscripfion of noles. Secrelarial office praclice is offered 'ro seniors who have previously lalcen Shorlhand I. I MRS. LORETTA MULROONEY ', i French, German I . 43 M RICHARD MYSHAK 'vii L ,,. V ---- . IO ogy I Q . 'g A ROBERT NORTHENSCOLD ., . L A 5 i glyzl 3M V,g: Z zizzlz , :fu g glgv uvzglq L Inslrumenlal Music 'iii' a. BEATRICE PETRICI-I Home Economics EI LER RAVN I-IOLT Social Science LYLE ROBERTS Hisfory FRANCIS ROETZLER Basic Induslrial Training HAROLD SANDHOFF Agricullure HAROLD SCHUCHARD Business Educalion ORVILLE L. SCHWANKL Hisiory SUMNER T. SCOTT Science Homemaking, Agriculture, Physical Education Design, Sew, Wear Marks Year in Homemaking ECRETARIAL equipmeni and supplies, wriring business leiiers and filing are a few of ihe 'Things sludied. Occupaiional relafions enables sludenis 'lo receive credil for on-ihe-iob iraining. Classroom worlc helps lhe sludenis wirh various aspecrs of business such as salesmanship, merchandise informaiion and ihe han- dling of business equipmenl. Homemalcing 'rraiis Thai help io eslablish a well organ- ized household, are 'raughl +o l'he girls 'raking home economics courses. Among 'rhe many proiecls under- ialcen ihis year were clolhing conslruciion, home lur- nishing, child care and 'rhe making and serving of meals. Sludenls 'rake agriculiure in lheir sophomore year. As iuniors and seniors, lhe boys sludy farm shop. ln ad- Shop worlc lops ihe day for many vocafional boys. SYLVIA WEESE Business Ecluc'a'rion CO RA WEU M Business Educafion MRS. MARGARET YAXTHEIMER Physical Educalion, Business Educalion RAYMOND STEPHENS Driver Training LOUIS TODNEM Physical Educaiion JOH N VOTCA Basic lnclusfrial EUGENE VUICICH ,WM Shing Music diiion 'ro inslruciion in agricullure lhe sludenis are counseled in relaled subiecis. Fulure Farmers of America is a regular parl of The curriculum. Drivers lraining was faughl by Ray Siephens This year. The course consisied of 'rwo paris-a classroom group which learned rhe highway laws and six hours of behind-ihe-wheel insrruclion in a dual-conirol car. Physical educaiion is a required course for all sopho- mores and iuniors. For lwo weelcs during 'fhe winier fhe boys' and girls' classes combined io learn social dancing. The resi of rhe year archery, golf, sofiball, rennis, rumbling, baslceiball, badminlon, volleyball, and bowling were faughl. Sophomores were 'raughl' how 'ro swim while The iuniors worked on passing iheir junior life saving 'leslz -P s R . ,X ,f N - g We-M., , , Q MW, Q ' v, Cafeferia Help-Amanda Nelson, Marie Grilzfin, Della Volk, Elvira Heuer, Louise Orness, Olga Sfoll, Eslher Thom. Maintenance Staff, Cooks, Secretaries keep order as-xr np it Qgn P7- 'wr M, Cusiodians-Froni' Row: Mike Shambouer, Frank l-lruby. George Kreulzer. Row 2: Ambrose Sanders, Roger Herman- son, Mrs. Dororhy Tillman, Lesfer Beavens. Row 3: Ben Daby, Dave Alexander, and Norb Anderson. ll OU say you've been in 'rhis building Seven years? l+'s really in good condilrionf' Thanks lo cuslodial work done under Norb Anderson, Mankalo high school conlinues lo keep iJr's new look. Mrs. Maybelle Gillelle look over cafeleria olufies and wilh an able srafl prepared meals 'For lhe high school as well as The lolal school syslem. Secreiaries-Fronf Row: Lila Schulz, Mrs. Marjorie Tomlinson, Lola Hansen. Row 2: Mrs. Dorolhy Pavey and Mrs. Shirley Miller. 189 .nn- 1 E 5 9523 F 5' ,A ww? im' W M zqfwsumwmgw. .. if gg M . .,, M my. 'Q M. gifs QQ -mm., , Q.. ,, I ,gg ,M GFX mmneawxwxwmqfmvkwwwwLfesmmaaswmi? wwmwawmnmmsufmewewmmmmmmmwamwm by --ry mwwm ,wwf-s -Wm-Qmzgm as mamww 777- fmm Lwwmvi-ww www ww. M....mm,+..wwmww-M mv mamma. , , Faculty Index MILTON VIHSTADT-U. of Minnesolra, B.S.g M.A.- I3O ALVIN M. VICK-LuIIier CoIIege, A.B.-I3O CATHERINE L. PINNEY-Macalesfer CoIIege, B.A.- I3D FRANK KALIN-U. of MinnesoIa, B.S.: Colorado A.and M., M.A.: Dunwoody InsIiIuIe-I3I KARL AABERG-SI. Olaf, B.A.-I 32 KARL A. ADOLPHSON-Gusfavus AdoIpI1us CoI- Iege, B.A.-I32 HAROLD L. AGA-CarI'er Carburefor Facforyp U. of Minnesolrag Concordia College, General Molfors InsI'i'ruIe of TecI1noIogy-I33 MABEL LOU AHRENS-MacaIesIer CoIIege, B.A.7 M.Ed.-I32 VIDA ALEXANDER-Macaleslrer College, B.A.-I32 CHRISTIAN J. ARNOLD-U. of Clwicago, B.S.-I32 ELEONOR C. BIEBL-CoIIege of SI. Teresa, B.A.: U. of Minnesofa, M.A.-I33 JOSEPH BIERSTEKER-Lawrence CoIIege, BS., U. of Minnesofa, M.A.-I32 BETH BISHOP-Hamline Universify, B.A.-I32 LUVERNE BJERKE-ManIcaIo S'raIe, B.A.-I32 MRS. INELLA BURNS-Hasfings CoIIege, B.A.-I33 BERTRAM CANNADAY-Slrephens College, A.A.7 SpringIieId Slfafe, B.S.--I33 MRS. MARY CHADWICK-BaI'IIe CreeIc, MicI1igan, BS.: Manlcafo Sfale, M.A.-I33 KARL EVARTS - D u n w o o d y InsIiIu+e, Gusfavus AdoIpI'ius, U. of MinnesoIa-I33 HAROLD EITTERER-Manlcafo S'raIe, B.S.: U. of Wis- consin, M.A.-I33 ARNELL GISH-ManIcaIo S+aIe, BS.: U. of San CarIos, B.A.-I33 GORDON L. HAKES-Hamiine U., B.A.-I33 LOWELL T. HAUGEN-Bemidji SIaIe, B.S.: Colorado Slafe, M.A.--I33 MARGARET L. HOBART-ManIcaIo S'raIe, B.E.-I3I LQISETTO HYLDEN-CoIIege of SI. Benedict B.A.- PHILIP C. IVERSLIE-SI. OIaI College, B.A.-l33 EDWARD C. JOHNSON-HamIine U., B.A.: Nor'rIw- weslern U., M.A.-I34 LUCY A. JOYCE-College of SI. Teresa, B.A.-I34 LUVERNE KLAR-Iowa S'raIe, B.A.-I34 MELVIN KNUTSON-Wisconsin SIaIe, B.Ed.: EasI'man School of Music, M.M.-I34 JOHN H. LARSON-Bemidji SIa'I'e, B.Ed.-I34 DONA MACNAUGHTON - Lindenwood CoIIege, C.D.C.: U. of Iowa, B.A.-I34 IRENE MEHLHOUSE-NorII1 Cenfral College, B.A.: U. of Wisconsin, M.A.-I34 RICHARD MEINTSMA-S+. Cloud SIaIe, B.S.-I3O WILLIAM MICKELSON-Tarlcio CoIIege, B.A.-I34 RAGNAR MOEN-Drake Universify, U. of Minnesofa -I34 LORETTA MULROONEY-U. of Iv1inneso+a, M.S.- I34 RICHARD MYSHAK-U. of MinnesoI'a, B.S.-Foreslryi Ma'nIcaIo SIaIe, B.S.-Biology-I35 ROBERT NORTHENSCOLD-U. of Minnesofa, M.S. -I35 LUCILLE NORTHROP-U. of Iowa, M.A., B.A.--I3I BEATRICE PETRICH-U. of Minnesofa, B.S.: CoI- orado SIa're U., M.Ed.-I34 MRS. EVA OUIRAM-SI. Mary's ScI'1ooI of Nursing, R.N.: U. of Minnesofay College of Public HeaIII1, P.H.N.-I3I EILER RAVNHOLT-U. of Mi'nnesoIa, B.S.-I35 LYLE ROBERTS-Manlnalo SIaIe, B.S.-I35 FRANCIS ROETZLER-MarqueI're UniversiI'y, CoIIege of Engineering, M.E.-I35 HAROLD G. SANDHOFF-U. of MinnesoIa, B.S.. M.S.-I34 HAROLD SCHUCHARD-SI. Cloud Sfale CoIIege B.S.-I35 ORVILLE SCHWANKL-Moorhead SI'a+e, B.A.-I35 SUMNER SCOTT-U. oI Minnesofa, B.S.-I35 RAYMOND STEPHENS-U. of Minnesofag ManIca+o SI'aIe-I 36 LOUIS TODNEM-DaIco'ra, Wesleyan Universify B.S. I36 JOHN VOTCA-ManIcaIo SI'aIe, B.S.-I36 EUGENE VUICICH-U. of Minnesofa, B.S.-I36 SYLVIA WEESE-U. of Minnesofa, B.S., M.A.-I36 CORA WEUM-SI. OIaI College, B.A. MRS. MARGARET YAXTHEIMER-Ma'nIca'ro S+a+e B.S.-I36 Club Index ADvANcED BioLoeY CROSS COUNTRY-74 -57 DEBATE-3I JUNIOR RED CROSS OUILL 81 SCROLL-30 RADIO WORK SHOP- ALPHA CHI-48 AUDIO VISUAL-59 BAND-36, 37 BASEBALL-64-65 BASKETBALL-75-78 BETA TAU-49 BIOLOGY CLUB-58 BRUSH, PALETTE-54 BUSINESS CLUB-4I CHI EPSILON-47 CHOIR-38--39 CHORUS-40 DECLAM-30 DRAMA-55 F.E.A.-6I F.H.A.-59 FOOT BALL-70-73 G.A.A.-83-85 GOLF--69 GYMNASTICS-82 HIGH NEWS-33-35 HI-Y-5 I JUNIOR HISTORIANS 6I eo LANGUAGE-52-53 32 STAGE cLuB-ss M-cLuB-45 NH,-3,2 STUDENT couNciL- NATioNAL HoNoR 28-29 sociErY-ao TENNIS-68 NU TAU-49 TRACK-66-67 WRESTLING--79-SI YELL CLUB-44 Y-TEEN COUNCIL-46 NURSES CLUB-60 ORCHESTRA-38-39 OTAKNAM-33-35 PHI OMEGA-47 PHI PHI-48 PI DELTA RHO-50 Adams, Elaine-49 Adams, Phil-II4 Ahl, Dennis-3I, 32, 52, II4 Ahlsfrom, Carl--I I4 Allen, Joanne-I2I Alley, Chuck-45, 64, II4 Alsaker, Clydell-I I4 Anderson, Beverly-4I, 44 Anderson, Charlene-I I4 Anderson, Da-rlene--49, 54, I2I Anderson, Gary-45, 64 Anderson, Gordon--45, 78, I2I Anderson, Jean-32, 47, 50, 6I, II4 Anderson, Jerry-I I4 Anderson, Marcelene-34, 49 Anderson, Marlene-34, 89, II4 Anderson, Mary-49, 59, II4 Anderson, Nancy--49, 60. 89 Anderson, Richard M.-I2I Anderson, Seonaid-36, 38, 47, 55, 57, II4 Anderson, Sue-I4, 29, 30, 4I, 48 Anderson, Suzanne-48, 54, I2I Anderson, Virginia-I2I Anderson, William-45, 64, 65, 89 Anfinson, Marjorie-II, 52, 89 Anfinson, Marna-I2I Angrimson, Dianne-I2I Annis, Charles--I2I Anron, Charles-I2I Anfon, Jim-89 Anlon, Shirley-49, I23 Arrnslrong, Janel-49, I23 Arens, Marvin-I I4 Arnolf, Sherrill-35, 49, 53, 89 Arkinson, Fred-45, 66, 74, II4 Augedahl, Jim-I23 Auringer, Lonnie-I23 Auslad, Dennis-59, 89 Babb, Bill-59, 82, I23 Bailey, Ronald-I I4 Baker, Cheryl-38, 54, I23 Baker, Gary-I5, 89 Balcerzak, Holly Sue-34, 38, 47, 58, 89 Barldini, Carol-47, 58, I23 Barker, Bruce-I I4 Barrenechea, Maria Dolores-90 Baleman, Mike-45, 64, II5 Bauerfeind, Monika-I I5 Bauman, Bill-I23 Beach, Torn-69, 90 Bearunner, I-Iarold-45, 66, 74, II5 Beiarunner, Leola-47, II5 Beck. Roger-90 Beckman, Barry-30, 45, 57, 69, 90 Beemer, Tom-64, 90 Beelch, Donna-47, II5 Behnke, Terry-I23 Bell, John-I I5 Benson, Linda-39, II5 Benfon, Virginia-90 Benfson, Janel'-90 Berlield, Gay Ann-90 Bergan, Karen-I I5 Bergien, Neil-59, 69, II5 Bergsrrom, Albina-I23 Berndl, Carol-36, 48, 54, 60, I23 Belzing, Orma-I23 Otaknam Student Index Bickel, Sleven-90 Blackslad, Loann-48, 59, II5 Blackslad, Loren-I23 Blerhen, Jane-30, 50, 57, 90 Blefhen, Pamela-36, 49, 58, I23 Bock, Roger-I23 Boehlke, Sreve-36, 39, I23 Bokrosh, Cafhy-48, I23 Boldr, Judirh-I23 Bolger, Tammy-58, 9I Bomsla, Bob-I23 Bomsfa, Larry- 45, 66, 67, 74, 9I Bond, Nancy-39, 47, II5 Boop, Bill--9I Borcherf, Dale-9I Borcherr, David-53, 9I Bouilly, Richard-38, 52, II5 Bouilly, Roberr-3I, 38, 52, II5 Boyer, Roger-36, 38, 6I, II5 Brakke, Mike-58, I23 Braun, James-I9, 30, 36, II5 Breifbarrh, Rifa-47, II5 Brenner, Dale--9I Brenner, David-91 Broden, Kenya-36, 38, 39, 46, 47, II5 Broslrom, Janef-34, 36, 49, 52, 9I Brown Becky-32, 47, 52, 6I, II5 Brown, Gerald-I23 Brula, Michael-I I5 Bruner, Rosemary-59, II5 Brunz, Janel-47, 6I, II5 Bruss, Carol-I23 Budde, Jean-29, 30, 36, 38, 49, 53, 9I Bunde, Barbara-49, 59, 9I Bunde, Gene-I23 Bunfing, Larry-92 Burch, Clark-3I, 38, I23 Burch, Kalhy-I8, I9, 32, 38, 53, II5 Burgess, Donna-I23 Burke, Karen-2I, 36, 47, II5 Burnerr, Barbara-47, II5 Burns, Jim-57, II5 Burns, Susan-36, 47, 60, II5 Busch, James-I23 Buslelo, Luis-20, 28, 30, 39, 52, 92 Bufferworlh, Cadine-I23 Bullerworrh, Mary-I9, 30, 32, 49, 55, Byers, Jerry-79, II5 Byers, Pamela-45, 48, 58, I23 Cammack, Sharon-36, 49, 92 Carey, Janer-3I, 49, 58, I23 Carlson, Dale-78, I23 Carlsfrom, Jon-I8, I9, 30, 57, II5 Carman, Ramona-92 Carpenrer, Sharon-49 Carsons, Bob-74 Case, Roger-53, 6I, 64, II5 Charles, LeRoy-I23 Chesley, Bill-3I, 5I, 58, I23 Chesser, Sue-39, 47, 6I, II5 Chrisl' Chrisr Chrisl David-92 Childs, , Donald-29, 45, 5I, 66, 79, 92, George-45, 6I, 66, 79, 80 Nancy-I23 Chrisf, Slanley-45, 79 Chrisfensen, Gary-36, 82 Chrisrensen, Richard-I23 Chrisrian, Keifh-I23 I40 II5 Church, Carole-47, II5 Clawsen, Roberf--I23 Colebank, Diane-36 Cornpfon, Billy-6I, II5 Comslock, Dianne-I I5 Comslock, Mary-39, 47, II5 Cooke, Leland-I23 Coopman, Gerald-92 Corcoran, John-92 Cords, Ann-48, I23 Cords, Sharon-38, 47, II5 Corneveaux, John-36, 38, 58, I23 Corrow, Judy-I23 Cofren, Dave-I8, I9, II5 Coffen, Diane-36, 49, 53, 92 Coulrer, Karen-47, 58 Cox, Becky--29, 48, 54, 58, I23 Craney, Karen-34, 92 Crooker, Sally-49 Cuffs, Cynrhia-56, I23 Daniels, John-I23 Darge, Karl-92 Dare, Mike-78, I23 Darufenbach, Sandra-I23 Davis, Dennis-I23 Davis, Janef-47, I23 Davis, Thomas-I I5 Deegan, Pal'-92 Demaray, Georgia-32, 39, 47, 53, 6I, II5 Denfinqer, Gerald-93 DeRemer, Darryl-I I5 Dewey, Sally-48, 60, I23 Dick, Jerold-I I5 Diesch, Douglas-I23 Diefz, Dale-53, II5 Dillon, Marianne-48, II6 Domek, Kafhryn-36, I23 Donaldson, Fred-I23 Doring, Dawn-I23 Doring, Paul-I I6 Dorsey, Dennis-I I6 Dranlrel, Judifh-32, 47, 48, 53, 54, 59, 60. 6I, II6 Draper, Dennis-30, 53, 64, 93 Drivdahl, Arfhur-45, 5I, 52, 66, 67, 74, II6 Dubke, Roberf-32, 59, 93 Duff, Margie-I23 Dugdale, Adrian-93 Duran, Ximena-20 Eckman, Gerald-93 Eckman, LuAnn-I8, I9, 32, II6 Edhlund, Sandra-47, 60, 6I, II6 Edwards, Wallace-93 Ellgren, Diane-I23 Ellis, Carol-47, 53, 6I, II6 Emanuel, Gail-I I6 Emmerick, Elaine-45, 49, I23 Engelby, Arnold-I I6 Engelen, Lorelei-I I6 Engsirom, Arnold-I8, 58, I23 Engsfrom, Roberf-I9, 39, 53, 69, II6 Engsrrom, Rozellen-30, 34, 39, 57, 93 Erdman, David-52, II6 Erdman, Warren--I23 Erickson, Gary-54, I23 Evans Bill-I23 Evans Cindy-53, II6 Evans, Diane-I3, 20, 39, 49, 93 Exner, Arden-I I6 Fakler, Roberi-I23 Fallenslein, James-I23 Fallenslein, Mark-I23 Fasnachl, John-94 Feigh, Dean-53, II6 Fenger, Barbara-49, 58, I23 Fields, Darlene-4I, 94 Finley, Jean-39, 49, 94 Fisher, Roberl-4l Filcher, Milie-45, 64, II6 Filferer, Tom-6I, 94 Flohr, Barbara-47, II6 Fossen, Belly-60, II6 Frank, Sandra-30, 3I, 32, II6 Fraser, Sandra-49, I23 Frauenhollz, Douglas-6I, 94 Fredericks, Dale-60 Frederick, Louis-II6 Fredrichs Peggy-48 Fredriclcs, Donna-49, I23 Fredricks, Gerald-6I Freeberg, Jane?--I23 Freeberg, Rilo-4l, 94 Hager, Delores-I23 Kranz, Caron-4I, IOO Freed, Judy-48, II6 Frenlz, John-45, 5I, 53, 94 Friedrichs, Doreen-59, 94 Frieclrichs, Richard-I23 FriI'I's, Suzanne-I2, 30, 36, 49, 54, 57, 94 Gaulhier, Ron-66, 67, II6 Gazdilc, Marilyn-32, II6 Gerdfs, Merrill-I5, 94 Gerdls, Sharon-I23 Gilligan, Dennis-I23 Gillund, Sally-I I6 Gilman, Phyllis-I I6 Goelll, David-95 Golf, Judy-36, 58, I23 Gooclge, Beverly-52, 59 Gosch, Alvin-95 Gosch, Palricia-I23 Graving, Judy-29, 36, 49, 58, I23 Greenwalcl, Marlene-47, 53, 95 Greenwald, Rene-l23 Gremmerl, Diclc-52, 95 Griffin, Charles-29, 52, 57, II6 Grilfifh, Allen-I23 Griflirhs, Belly-39, 48, II6 Grimm, Joy-47, 50, 6I, II6 Grimm, Lanny-I23 Grosz, Kalharine-47, 6I, II6 Gruber, Mills-39 Hagerly, Pal-49, 58, I23 Hallman, George-4I, 95 Hallman, Nadine-49, 58, 123 Hamman, Seth-45, 95 Hammargren, Diane-30, 36.50, 53,59 Hamslci, Barbara-36, 49, 58, I23 Hanclahl, Audrey-47, 60, 95 Hanel, Harvey-I23 Hanel, Kafhy-I I6 Hansen Hansen Hansen Hanson Hanson, Hanson ,Joanne-48, 59, II6 Larry-95 Marfha-30, 33, 39, 50, 52,95 Juliann-49, 95 Linda-I23 Mary-2I, 49, I23 Hanfelman, Paul-39, 55, 58, 96 Harper, Judie-39, 48, II6 Harris, Edward-82 ,95 Harris, Sandra-I23 Haslip, Gary--I23 Halhaway, Judilh-l23 Hauch, Rela-34, 49, 96 Hegg, Tracy-36, 44, 47, 52, 60, II6 Heiser, Harry-l23 Held, John-II6 Heller, Larry-96 Henry, Darryl-I I6 Hens, David-96 Hens, Judy-I I6 Heuer, Duane-82, I23 Hicks, Vivian-96 Hiclcsfein, Karin-53, 87, II6 High, lone-I25 High, Maynard-I I6 Hill, Palricia-4l, 96 Hinilcer, Jeanne-48, 59, 60, II6 Hoehn, Lorraine-I I7 Ho-eper, Philip Hoerr, Kalhi-29, 53, 96 Hoffman, Nancy-I I7 Hoqren, Gary-39, 52, 96 Holbrook, Paul-97 Hollnagel, Brenda-48, I25 Holmes, Jerry-53, 97 Holmgren, M-ary-I25 Homollca, Larry-30, 55, 97 Hoplenspirger, Sandra-47, 52, 60, II7 Hroilzler, Donna-39, 47, 52, 97 Howard, Ellen-I I7 Hruby, Joanne-I3, 36, 46, 47, 50, 52, 97 Huber, Dorolhy-I I7 Huelslcamp, DuWayne-45, SI, 97 HuFI'sI'ulIer, Linda-I25 Hughes, Pal-I25 Hughes, Sharon-49, 52, 97 Hulfengren, Sharon-32, 55, 58, II7 Hunl, Dick-I I7 I-Im, Jane+-35, 36, 46, 47, so, 52, 97 Hynes, JoAnn-35, 39, 49, 60, 97 Imm, John-4I, 97 Jaclcson, Bill-82, 97 Jacobs, Palriclc-97 Jenlcins, Dave-I8, I9, 52, 59 Jennings, PaHy-I25 Jennings, Sieve-98 Jensen, John-98 JoI::sl', Dale-I25 John, Trucli-20, 46, 49, 52, 98 Johns, Philip-39, I25 Johnson, Charles-I8, I9, 39, 45, 5I, 61 Johnslon, Doris-36, 47, II7 Johnslon, Jack-30, 45, 98 Jones, Ann-29, 36, 44, 53, II7 Jones. Dennis-I25 Jones Kalhy-35, 36. 49, 53. 98 Jones Kay-36, 48, I25 Jones Pefer-I25 Jones Rodney-6I, I25 Jones, Tom--I25 Jornlin, Pamela-49, 58, 60, I25 Joseph, Helen-98 Joseph, Gladyce-60, 98 Joseph, Tom-I I7 Jusl, Dwayne-80 Jusl, Gayle-49, 58, I25 Kammerdiener, Failh-I 25 68, 69, II7 Johnson, Charles E.-II7 Johnson, Denny-I I7 Johnson, Duane-I25 Johnson, Gloria-48, 58, I25 Johnson, Harrier-I25 Johnson, Jacqueline-36, 58, I25 Johnson, James-3I, 32, 36, 57, II7 Johnson, Janelle-48, 49, 52, I25 Johnson Kalhy-Il, I5, I6, 29, 30, 32, 44 49, 50, 53, 98 Johnson Marcella-98 Johnson Merle-6I Johnson, Richard-I25 Johnson Roberl-98 Johnson Rolberl-29, 30, 52 Johnson, Robin-49, 57, 60, 6l, II7 Johnson Warren-39, I25 I4I Kammerer, Brian-99 Karels, Benard-6I, II7 Karsiens, Roberl-I I7 Kassner, Darla--49, I25 Kaufman, Nancy-47, 3I, 32, 53, 36, II7 Kearney, Wynn-58, I25 Kendall, Belly-46, 32, 39, 98, 48 Kem, Kay-32, 47, 53, II7 Kilian, Karen-49, 99 Kimble, Mary-I25 Kimes, John-6I King, Dee-39, 47, 53, 2I, II7 Kirlvharl, Pearl-49, 39, 52, 99 Kjos, Chrisline-36, 38 Klebel, Rila-I I7 Kleinow, Gene-I25 Klenlc, Margarel'-I8, I9, 59, 3I, 32, 36, II7 Klimpel, Bob-I25 Klinder, Gary+l25 Klinder, Ken-58 Klinf, Carole-99 Klinl, Palricia--99 Klinl, Ronald-I25 Klugherz, Tom-I5, 60, 99 Knol, Kalhryn-55, 99 Knudsen, Kennelh-32, 36, I25 Knudson, David-I3, 34, IOO Knulson, Maryls-48, I25 Koberoslci, Jim-32, 39, 29, IOO Koch, Irene-39, IOO Kooser, Rolaerl'-I I, 66, 74, 58, 5I, 29, 45 57, 53, 30, IOO Koppen, Jo Anne-59, 48, 52, I I7 Kough, Sarah-46, 47, 50, 38, 52, II7 Kozifza, Kennelh-6I, I25 Kramer, Boyd-I I7 Krause, Judy-49, 59, 36, IOO Kress, Jerry-59, II7 Krelzschmar, Gary-I25 Krinlce, Mariie-49, 52, II7 Kuhlman, Slephen-I25 Kuliclr, LaVyrIe-49, 36, I25 Kuniclc, Sharon-I25 Kurlh, David-I25 Kyle, Linda-32, 30, I00 Kyle, Thomas--I25 Laird, Consfance-49, 58, I25 Lamson, David-I25 Lander, James-58, 36, I25 Lang, Harold-6I, Sl, 52, I00 Lang, Roberl-I I7 Langer, Palfy-IOO Langevin, Wayne-4I Lanqlie, David-6l Lanz, Harold-I00 Lanz, Shirley-29 Lara, Myrna-39, 28, IOO Laraway, Judy-49, I25 Larsen, Anne-I25 Larson, Karen-I25 Larson, Leofa-I8, I9, 6I, 49, 36, II7 Larson, Nancy-I25 Larson, Roger-78, I25 Leeberg, John-64, 45, I00 Leesch, Jean-I25 Leesch, Marylou-IOI Legenhausen, Sreven-I I7 Leiferman, Milne-IOI Lemons, Belly-48, II7 Lenz, Roiberf-58, I25 Leonhardt Sharon-48, II7 Leverson. Karen-60, 47, II7 Lewis, Darrell-I25 Lichlenberg, James-66, 45, 34, 52, IOI Liepins, Ausma-6I, 49, 53, II7 Lincoln, Lynne-36, IOI Lindberg, Ellen-4I, IOI Lindblom, Dave-39, IOI Lindblom, Deanna-38, I25 Lloyd, Terry-IOI Loberq, Carl-68, 74, 51.45, II7 Loelller, Connie-6I, 47, II7 Lowry, Barbara-46, 47, 53, II7 Lundberg, Calherine-48, 52, II7 Lundin, Dick-5I, 45, 8I, IOI Lundin, Gary-I I7 Luiz, Delores-49, 54, 38 Luiz, Pafricia-53, II7 Lynn, Annefle-58, I25 Lyons, Thomas-74, 45, II7 Lysen, JoAnn-47, 52, II7 McArIhur, Jim-I5, I6, 64, 74.45, 44, 75. 76, I02 McCarI'hy, Bob-36, II7 McCoy, Michael-I I8 McGee, Fredrick-66, 74, 58, 5I, 45, 53, 30, IO2 McGowan, Jane-49 McLean, Edward-36, 52, II8 McLean, Sharon-32, 49, 30, 35, IO2 Mlaiahs, DeeAnn-47, 39, 44, 33, 20, I02 Maclcdanz, Allred-32, 39, 57, 36, IO2 Malinalc. Carl-I25 A Mallison, Donna-59, II8 Manderleld, Fred-I25 Manderfeld, Josephine-55, 49, 50, 44 34, 30, IO2 Manes, Grover-I I8 Manning, Palricia-58, 47, IO2 Manske, M'arIe-ne-60, IO2 Manslce, William-36, II8 Mansson, LeRoy-I02 Manleufel, LaDonna-49, II8 Marshall, Vera-IO2 Marso, Thomas-IO3 Marlens, Roger-I I8 Marliclc, Mlarilyn-49, 38, I25 Marficlc, Thomas-59, 52, I02 Mason, Lorella-I I8 Meixell, Sharon-46, 39, 48, II8, 53 Melby, Jack-82, II8 Mellay, Jerry-82, II8 Melges, Bonnie-I4, 49, 30, 35, 52, IO3 Melges. Bud-I25 Melges, Chuck-I25 57. 33 Menlc, Bob-I I8 Mennenga, Geraldine-39, I03 Menion, Joan-49, 60, 52, II8 Meyer, Fred-64, 45, II8 Meyer, Mlairion-58, 49, I25 Meyer, Pal-49, II8 Michaelis, Mary-I25 Michels, Pafriclc-IO3 Milcolas, Barbara-30, 48, 35, IO3 Miller, Glenn-59, II8 Osberg, Karen-47, 50, 52, 60, IO5 Ollerson. Sue-38, 48, I25 Owen, Richvard-52, IO5 Palmer, Barbara-36, 47, II8 Palmerslon, Darlene-48, 52. IIB Panowilsch, Henry-I I8 Parson, Ellon-I25 Pasbrig, Jerome- Perry, Georgine--I I8 Miller, Jane-54, 49, 57, 30, IO3 Miller, Raymond-IO3 Miller, Susan-58, 54, 49, I25 Milchell, John-I25 Milchell, Kay-I25 Milchell, Rila-39, IO3 Mohns, Judilh-54, 47, 53, IO3 Monroe, Kalhleen-48, 30, IO4 Pelers, Keifh-I 25 Pelers, Richard- Pelersen Jeanefle-4I, bl. IO5 Pefersen, Phyllis-49, 54. I54 Peferson, John-45, 60, 64, 65, 76, IO5 Pelerson Judilh-29, 39. 47 Pelerson Mary Ann'-I54 Pelerson Tomi-78, I54 Monlour, Phyllis-48, I25 Morilz, John-I04 Mornes, Mlarilyn-I4, 30, 49, 50, 53, 55, 57 IO4 Morris, Barbara-29, 32, 53, 6I, II8 Morse, Susan-47, 53, 59, 6I, II8 Morse, Tom- Moyer, Eugene-I I8 Mueller, Barbara-36, 49, 58, I25 Mueller, Louis- Mueller, Tom-30, 45, 66, 74, IO4 Muller, Larry-78, I25 Mullin, Grover-45, 64, II8 Mulrooney, Garreff-I I, I2, I3, 20, 30, 3I, 32, IO4- Mundahl, Paul-78, I25 Murray, Nyla-48, 58, I25 Myers. Myers, David--82 Diane-53, II8, I25 Myron, Jeanne-36, 52, 58, 60, 6I, I25 Myron, Jim- Naylon, Jerry-IO4 Naylon, Judy- Nelsen, Russell-I I8 Nelson, Allan- Nelson David-II8 Nelson John-5I, 58, 78, I25 Nelson Marcia-29, 30, 39, 53, IO4 Nelson, Wayne-5I, 58, I25 Nere, Janel-49 Nere, Karen-39, 47, 60, 6I, II8, I25 Nerem, Pafricia-48, 52, II8 Ness, Jim-IO5 Neuberl, Jim-30, IO5 Neuberl, Sharon-36, 47, 50, II8 Nicholls, Russell- Nielsen, Gary-4I, IO5 Nielsen, Richard- Nilzlcowslci, Karen-I2, 30, 32, 36, 39, 47, 50, 52, 54, 59, IO5 Nifzlcowslci, Torn-I25 Nolan, Sandra-49, 52, 60, IO5 Nowaclri, Ken- Offedahl, Judy-54, I25 Ogee, David-36, I I 8 Ogle, Arlhur-30, 3I, 32, 64, 74, II8 Olinger, Rosemarie-48, 52, 60, II8 Olsen, Carole-I05 Olson. Don-I I8 Olson, Eilene-2I, 30. 39, 47, 53, 55, IO5 Olson, Janice-36, 39, 49, II8 Olson, Sue-36, 47, 50, 52, 6I, II8 Orness, Mary-36, 38, 47, II8 I42 Pellis, Russell-I I8 Pfeiler, Phyllis-46, 47, 50, I05 Piclceil, Kalhy-48. I25 Piepho, Harold-6I, II8 Pierce, Palricia-I25 Ploeger, Bill-I2, 4I, 54 Ploeger, Dorn-78. I27 Polahl, Karen-I I8 Polahl, Mike-I27 Pomerenlce, Donna-48, 54, 59, II8 Porz, Kalhleen-49. 59. IIS Preslon, Sheryl-30, 34, 47. IO6 Prom, Dave-I27 Pugh, Howard-6I Purdy, David-IO6 Purrier, Monroe-39, 53, I06 Pylcles, Sandra-I27 Oualsef, Susan-30, 39. 50. 57. IO6 Ouamme, Marcelyn-48, I27 Quiqqle. Doyle--I27 Riaider, Elizalseih-4I, IO6 Rahn, Marilyn-I27 Rasmussen, Darlene-48, II9 Reaney, Bob-29, I27 Reber, Jim-I27 Rebsloclc, Mary-36, 47, 60, I27 Rebsfoclc, Nancy-49, 53, IO6 Redman, George-5l, 57, 58, 74, IO6 Reich, Jacqueline-48, II9 Reisenbigler, Donna-I27 Rellmer, Carol-29, 30, 34, 47, 50, 54, IO6 Richardson, Janice-52, II9 Richie, Ann-IO6 Riedell, Frances-IO6 Riedell, Linda-49, 58, 60, I27 Riley, George-64, 5l. II9 Rilling, Lynnelle-29, 30, 32, 33, 47. 50, 52 57, 59, IO7 Rillenhouse, Sharon-49, 52, 58, II9 Roberls, Andrea-39, 49, 54, IO7 Roberls, Don-IO7 Roberls, Loren-I27 Roloerls, Sharon-49, II9 Ro-berlson, Joan-49, I27 Roden, Audrey-47, II9 Raehl, Dlavid-IO7 Roehl, Mary-I27 Roqers, Bill-29. 45, 53, 64, II9 Rohlls, Judy-54, I27 Rohlls, Keilh-45, 5I, 60, 66, 74, IO7 Rolslad, Ardylhe-I2, I4, I5. 30, 44, 47 50, 57, I07 Rosengren, Leone--48, I27 I Silanql Van Siclcle, Paul-38, Roseveld, Bonnie-I27 Roseveld, I-lanley-I I9 Rosin, Mary-I27 Rolh, Jerry--29, 30, 45, 53, 57, 68, 74 Ruhnlce, Darlene-IO7 Rufhenbeclc, Dennis-66, 74, II9 Rulies, Roiberl-I I9 Rydell, Carolyn-44, 49, 58, I27 Sailri, Dean-I27 Sandon. Donna-36, I27 Sass, Dixie-I27 Sassenberq, Eunice-39, 48, 53, II9 Saunders, Alban-20, 30, 36, 5l, 53. 57. I07 Siayler Karen-47, 60, II9 Schafller, Roger-5I, II9 Spells, Bill-I8, I9 Spells, Diane-60, I27 Spolls, Dona-48, II9 Spolls , Pali-47, I27 S olls, Sandra-I 27 P Sprinl Michael-59, I I9 s+aley', Susan-29, 47, 127 and, Ann-47, I27 Ubl, Susan-46, 54, 59, III Uhlhorn, Bob-53, I20 Ulrnen, Bernard-III Ulmen, Louis-I20 Ulvesfad, Belh-39, 48, 52, I20 Van Sickle, Jean-38, I27 III Schmidl, Schaper, Schiebel, Palricia-49, 58, I07 Marilyn-53, 58, I08 Schimelc, Irene-60, I27 Schimek, Joan-59, IO8 Schlelcau Lucille-4l, I08 Schmidl, I-Ielenqail-I27 Schmidl, Judy-IO8 Sleve-I I9 Slanlcey, Dean-78, I27 Slavenau, Carol-IO9 Slavenau, Jeralene-45, I27 Slearns, Susan-34, IO9 Sleil, William--I I0 Sleiner, Dean-29, II9 Sievenson, Harry-61, I27 Slierlen, Dennis-I I9 Sloqell, William-I27 Slollzman, Thomas-I27 Sfordahl, John-I IO Slorm, James--I I, I3, 29, 30, 45, 57, 58, 68 76, IIO Slreeler, Marqarel-35, 49, 54, 60, IIO Slreell, Joe-I27 Slrusz, William-I5, 53, IIO Sluve, Don-I I9 Vee, Susan-I27 Veroeven, David-I27 Vihsladl, Bill-58, 78, I27 Waalen, Lanny-I20 Wagner, Jack-I20 Wallers, Kay-36, 47, 53 Wiallers, Mary-I20 Wandersee. Beverly-48, I20 Wandersee, Tom-I20 Ward, Karen-I20 Ward. Sherrie-47, 55, I20 Warnlce, Dale-I27 Warren, Mary-38, 53, III Walls, Gerry-52, 74, I20 Weber, Marilyn-49, I27 Weber, Richard-2I, 36, 38 Wedwiclr, Bob-32, I20 Swenson, Sandy-47, 6I, I20 Schmill, Jerry-I I9 Schmill, Sue-38, 39, 48, 53, II9 Schoemalcer, Daryl-I08 Scholl, Randy-II9 Schoslaq, Dave-45, II9 Schuclc, Sian-II9 Schullz, Judy-29, 52, lO8 Schulz, Arlan-II9 Schunlce, Sharon-49, I08 Scheim, Carol-59, II9 Schweim, Leroy-78 Scoll, Diclc-I27 Sederburg, Darlene-47, 53, 60, I27 Sederburg, Donna-3I, 32, 36, 49, 54 Seewald, Norila-39, 48, 54, 59, II9 Severson, Karen-35, IO8 Seward, Ted-l8, I9, 57, II9 Seylrora, Beverly-47, I27 Sharils, Sleve-lO8 Sheehan, Donna-49, I27 Sheehan, James-I08 Shoclcman, Jan-I27 Silclars, Maiia-I I, 30, 4l Silrlars, Zaiqa-I27 Simmons, Millon-I2I Simmons, Nancy-IO8 Simmons, Sarah-38, 48, 53, II9 Simonson, Karen-54, I27 Skobba, Daryl-38, I27 Slcoqe, Karen-36, 38, IO9 Slcoqe, Rodney-78, I27 Smilh, Connie-I3, I8, 36, 50, II9 Smilh, Gail-I I9 Smilh, Pailricia-36, 46, 48, II9 Smolhers, I-larry-45, 5I, 74, 80 Smolhers, Rulh-38, I27 Snyder, Joyce-48, II9 Sorell, I-lerb-IO9 Sorensen, Fred-30, IO9 Spear, Gary-I I9 Speclt, Billy-66, 74, 8I, IO9 Spies, Naomi-32, 49, 52, 55, II9 Spoors, Alan-I5, 29, 34, 39, 59, IO9 Spoors, Susan-49, I27 Edi'I'or-in-Chief . Ari' Design . Associale Edilors . Business Manager . Life . . . Clubs, Co-Curricular . Spor'I's . Classes . Sullivan, Gary-59, I27 Sullivan, Karen-48, I27 Sullivan, Sandra-I27 Suller, Dennis-I I0 Suffer, William-I27 Swlanson, Harriel-I9, 36, 59, II9 Swarlz, Jacqueline-30, 49, 50, IIO Sween, Adrian-69, 78 Swenman, Waller-I I9 Swenson, Jolayne-39, 47, 49, 53, 60, bl, II9 Swenson, Judy-36, 39, 6I, I20 Taylor, Belly-48, 59, I20 Taylor, Earl-I IO Taylor, Gerald-64 Taylor, Judy-I27 Taylor, Pal-48, I27 Taylor, Sharon--35, IIO Telancler, Richard-I20 Thalcher, Jerry-82 Theissen, Karen--32, 47, I20 Thielb ar, Gerraine-49, 60, IIO Weerls, Pamela-36, 58, I27 Weiler, Roger-I I2 Welcome, Joyce-49, 50, 53, 57, II2 Weller, Rosie-I27 Weslphal, Charles-36, II2, I27 Weslphal, Clark-29, 78 Weslphal, Clarlc-29, 78 While. Beverly-49, 58, I27 Whilman, Jean-I20 Wiclcre, Wiqley Wilcox, Shirley-32, 48. 53, 55. 6I, I20 , Margarel-32, 47, bl, I20 Laurel-48, 58, I27 Willrinq, Charles-I I2 Willcing, Donnla--I27 Willard, Jolan-47, 59, I20 Willer, Milne-36, I27 Williams, Jo Ann-39, 47, 50, 52, 6I, I20 II2 Williams, Merlyn-4I, Wimpsell, Carole-32. 48, 50, 52, 6I, I20 Wimpsell, Roger-I 27 Wilhers, David-36, 58, I27 Wold, Carol-58, 49, I27 Wolfe, Mary-48, I20 Thiesleld, Eva-30, 38. 49, 50. 51, 52, 58, IIO Thiesleld, Lee-5I, I20 Thomas, Eleanor-4I, 48, III Thorn, Raymond--I20 Tillisch, Sandy-39, 46, 49, 50, 57, 60, 6I, I20, I27 Timm, Bob-I20 Timm, Ronald-6I Timmerman, Bob-66, 74, I20 Timmerman, Lois-l24 Tolzmann, Bruce-32, III Toner, JoAnn-I20 Tosch, Sara-32, 47, 52, 60, 6I, I20 Trodahl, Sharlol-60, I20 Trolclahl, Tom-36, 5I, 59, 60, III Troulh, Lilah-49, III Trudeau, Mary Jo-49, 58, I27 Tuberq, Judy-36, I27 Tulle, Veron-I ll Turlle, Diane-48, 6I, I20 Turlle, Richard-I20 Wolner, Sharon-46, 4l, 48, II2 Wolverlon, Ward-36, 38, I27 Wooldridge, Dan-I27 Wornson, Peler-I27 Woyke, Pamela-58, 48, 36, I27 Wu nderlich, Garry-I 20 Yaxlheimer. Janice-29, 49, 30, 33, II2 Yaxlheimer, Joyce-6I, 29, 47, 39, 53. I20 Yeller, Darlene-53, II2 Yeller, Harlan-I27 Zabel, Allan-32. 3I, I20 Zaiicelc, Jan-39, II2 Zarn, Bill-II2 Zehnder, June-48, I27 Zeyen, Belly-46, 49, 39, 57, 53, 30, II3 Zeyen, Richard-I27 Ziemer, Karl-I 20 Ziemer, Louise-55, 54, 60, 36, 47, 50, 35, II3 Zimmerman, Madeline-I27 Zuehllce, Barbara-I27 Zuhlsdorf, Arlhur-I27 Staff Carol Rellmer . Sue Frifls Sharon McLean Karen Nifzlrowslri Kalhy Jones . Linda Kyle Karen Severson Bonnie Melges Barbara Milrolas Sharon Taylor Jim Lichfenberq . Rela Hauch JoAnn Hynes Louise Ziemer I43 Facully Copy . . Pholographic Coordina+ion Sfudenf Pholography . . Edilorial, Business Advisor . Pholography Advisor . Ari' Advisor .... Prinling by +he Free Press Company, ManIra'I'o, Minnesola Covers, A. J. Dahl, Minneapolis, Minnesola . Sheryl Arnoll Janel' Huni' Holly Sue Balcerzalr Margarel Slreeler . Karen Carney . Tom Klugherz Mabel Lou Ahrens . Luverne Bierlze Dona MacNaughI'on fl Q. 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