tpp THE JOURNALISM CLASS O F MEAD HIGH SCHOOL MEAD, NEBRASKA PRESENTS THE D 1957 BOARD OF EDUCATION LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert G. Williams, Mrs. Anton T. Svoboda, William T. Vavak, President; Superintendent, Hutcheson; Secretary, Raymond A. Nygren; Treas- urer, William J. Behrens; Vernon R. Larson. MRS. DONN SHANAHAN Office Secretary ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Life is a self-recording instrument, written in in- delible ink. No erasers can clear up its mistakes. What we have written, we have written.” I sincerely hope that through the pages of this year- book we are reminded of the stimulating influence whidh our educational experiences have exerted upon our lives and so make us feel that this world, its work, its people and its places are the collective scenes and factors through which we are to work out our destiny. The world and all there is in it is friendly to the man who sees life with eyes of hope and confidence and plays the game of life as one who believes that success is within the reach of all who have FAITH--and TRY. DAVID HUTCHESON Superintendent General Science, Chemistry PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE It is with a feeling of mixed emotions—both of pride and regret--that I bid farewell to the Class of 1957. Pride in that you are graduating—regret at your leaving. For some of you this will be the first and last time you will don cap and gown; for others it is but a prelude to four more years of education. In either case, your learning cycle will not cease with graduation. I trust that each one of you will continue to expand your knowledge and skills with each passing day to the end that you will prove yourselves useful citizens in whatever community you may reside. I offer you my sincerest congratulations and--good luck! R. E. WHITNEY Principal World Geography American History English Literature 7th and 8th Grade Science Sponsor, Senior Class HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY CHARLES M. CAUGHLIN Modern Problems, Biology, General Mathematics, Alge- bra, Boys’ and Girls’Physical Education, Coach F o ot b a 11, Reserve Basketball, Track, Volleyball. Sponsor, Junior Class. MRS. MARILYN L. ESSER English I, Grade School Music, Band, High School Choruses, Library. Sponsor, Sophomore Class. MRS. VIVIAN A. ROSE Homemaking I, II, III, 7th and 8th Grade English. Sponsor, Pep Club. MRS. ALICE N. LOMBARDO Typing I, II, Shorthand I, Eng- lish II. Sponsor, BUCANEER and RAIDER. WILLIAM M. BOBST Agriculture I, II, Drivers’ Education. Sponsor F. F. A., Freshman Class. MRS. JUDITH C. HOLT Third Grade MRS. WALTER A. ANDERSON Fifth and Sixth Grades ROGER G. YOUNG Seventh and Eighth Grades Basketball Coach GRADE MRS. MYRTLE R. GUSTAFSON Kindergarten and First Grade SCHOOL TEACHERS MRS. DELPHIA CARLSON First and Second Grades MRS. AMELIA RENARD Fourth Grade SENIOR CLASS FINISHED Yt T S £ G I N N I N G FLOWER COLORS White Carnation Green and White WILLARD L. WITTE What he wants to get out of school most is himself. Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 3,4 Class Play 3, 4 Class Secretary- Treasurer 2 Class Vice- President News Reporter 3 Class President 4 F.F.A. 2,3,4 Raider, Sales Manager 4 Trfd. from Yutan. G. LELAND MELSON 'T agree with no man’s opinion; I have some of my own. ” Basketball 1, 2, 3 T rack 2, 3 Band 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Quartet 2, 4 Class Play 3, 4 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Class Secretary- Treasurer 1 Class Vice- President 4 GERALD F. BUESING ‘•‘God bless the man who invented sleep.” Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Track 3 Baseball 1, 2 Class Play 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Trfd. to Uehling. KENNETH W. EMKEN Don’t recite so loud; I want to sleep. ” Football 2, 3 Track 2 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3, 4 Buccaneer, Sports Reporter 4 Raider, Ass’t Lay- out Editor 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 JANICE F. MC CLAY She is not as bash- ful as she seems. ’’ Volleyball 4 Pep Club 3, 4 President 4 Class Secretary- Treasurer 4 Girls’ Quartet 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Buccaneer, Feature Headline Editor 4 Raider, Editor 4 Chorus 3, 4 Tjrfd. from Richland Mo. GARRY L. ESSER Romeo, Romeo, where art thou, MacBeth? ” Football 4 Basketball 3 Track 3,4 Student Manager 4 Class Play 4 Chorus 4 Trfd. from Nebraska City. BETTY JO FLAGLE The girl with a steady future. Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Volleyball 1, 2, 3 Class Play 3 Raider, Layout Editor 4 Buccaneer 2, 3, 4 Layout Editor 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Trfd. from Wahoo. DOUGLAS E. GUSTAFSON Why speak of love when there is so much work to be done? ” Baseball 1 Football 3, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Track 3, 4 Class President 3 Class Reporter 2 Class Play 3, 4 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 President 4 Raider, Sports Co-Editor 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 DUANE I. H AGE MAN Quit worrying. You won’t get out of this world alive any- way. ” Baseball 1 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3, 4 DANIEL L. JOHNSON No need for an in- troduction; every- body knows me. Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Track 3, 4 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Class President 1 Class Secretary- Treasurer 3 Class Play 3, 4 Raider, Sports Co-Editor 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 CAROL L. KITTELSON “A human grapho- phone with a giggle attachment. ” Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Class Reporter 1 Buccaneer 2, 3, 4 Co-Editor 4 Raider, Business Manager 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 ROGER E. LUEHRS If I don’t set the world on fire, at least I’m good at sparking. ’’ Football 4 Track 3, 4 F.F.A. 3,4 Class Play 4 Raider, Ass’t Layout Editor 4 Buccaneer, Ass’t Layout Editor 3, 4 Trfd. from Ashland. KAROL I. STOAKES She shifted her brain into neutral and her tongue rat- tled on. ’’ Pep Club 2,3,4 Class Play 3, 4 Buccaneer, Co-Ed- itor 4 Raider, Ass’t Editor 4 Trfd. from Ashland. BENJAMIN D. SVOBODA Silence is golden; I’ll never be rich.’’ Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Vice-President 4 Class Play 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Quartet 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 PAULINE L. SWANSON ’Tis love that makes the arms go ’round. ” Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 Class Vice-President 1 Class Play 3, 4 Buccaneer, Typist 4 Raider, Class ’n Club Activities Editor 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 ‘ — SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Class of ’57 of Mead High School, city of Mead, State of Nebraska, being of sound mind and memory do hereby publish this, our last will and testament. To the freshmen we leave our very quiet manners. To the sophomores we leave our ability to get along with study hall teachers. To the juniors we leave our ability to hold all class meetings in an orderly and dignified manner. To the teachers we leave our sympathy that they will have to carry on without us next year. I, Leland Melson, leave my ability to play the tuba to Glenn Nelson, and my straight A’s to anyone who needs them. I, Garry Esser, leave my ability with girls to Ronnie Pellan, and my pole vaulting ability to Ralph Langemeier, who needs it. I, Duane Hageman, leave my spelling ability to Glenda Melson, and my quiet manners to Karen Magnuson. I, Roger Luehrs, leave my ability to go steady to Bobby Williams, and to Don Fisher my broad jumping ability. I, Ben Svoboda, leave my pilot’s license to anyone who won’t get caught using it in study halls, and my football shoes to anyone who can fill them. I, Karol Stoakes, leave my big brown eyes to Glenda Melson, and my driver’s license to anyone who can get it for me. I, Janice McClay, leave half interest in my class ring to anyone who can tell me where it is, and my little gossip book to someone who wants to keep his name out of the paper. I, Carol Kittelson, leave my fainting ability to anyone who needs it in a class play, and my love for snakes to next year’s biology class. I, Pauline Swanson, leave my interest in the Navy Reserve to no one, and my waist line to Lynne Eggers. I, Betty Jo Flagle, leave my job of lettering for the paper to anyone who thinks it’s easy, and my ability to keep a man to Ginger Fisher. I, Kenneth Emken, leave my flirting methods to Glenn Nelson, and my ability to get stories in on time to next year’s school paper staff. I, Danny Johnson, leave my Chrysler to Bobby Williams, who needs a car, and my ability to hold the paste tube in annual work to Mrs. Lombardo. I, Douglas Gustafson, leave my track ability to Jack Swanson, and to Mrs. Lombardo my ability • to smear paste on pictures. I, Willard Witte, leave the key to my Mercury convertible to Ronnie Morrissey, and to Mrs. Lombardo my ability to put the pasted pictures on the annual pages. I, Gerald Buesing, leave my basketball ability to Mickey House, and my height to Jimmy Ellison. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY YEAR: 1967 TIME: May 23 -- a bright afternoon about 2 o’clock SCENE: Mead High School Auditorium ACTION: The Class of 1957 are having a class reunion. There is a general hum of voices, and laughter is heard occasionally. Form listening to their various conversations, we find out what each member of this class has accomplished in life. Pauline Swanson -- owner and operator of a fleet of shrimp boats. Janice McClay -- operator of Beamer’s Used Car Lot, specializing in Mercuries. Ben Svoboda — owner and operator of Tiny Tot Clothing, Omaha, Nebraska. Kenneth Emken -- president of the Committee for the Revival of Burlesque Shows. Karol Stoakes -- appointed head of Wahoo National Guard. Danny Johnson -- working for Langemeier Langemeier John Deere Tractor Company. Roger Luehrs -- secretary for Slenderella Salon in Omaha (the Chevy might not make it to San Francisco.) Garry Esser -- owner and operator of Stork Club in New York City. Main performance every night at 8:00, starring Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield. Douglas Gustafson -- heading expedition into Africa to find the lost Boola Boola Tribe. Betty Jo Flagle -- author of best-selling novelentitled “How to Be a High School Bride in Ten Easy Steps.” Leland Melson -- manufacturing do-it-yourself kits for “Medic.” Duane Hageman -- first man to go faster than the speed of sound -- on foot. Carol Kittelson -- traveling lecturer on “How I Made My Millions.” Willard Witte -- recently signed 10-year contract with MGM to play the leading role in “Liberace Never Had It So Good.” Gerald Buesing -- Father of the Year of 1960. Again and Again” Party Doll” You Don’t Owe Me a Thing” Little Darlin” The Boy Next Door” All This is Home” Lay Down Your Arms” The Old Philosopher” Don’t Forbid Me - =£$ it I II SOPHOMORE I Just Don't Know Come Down from Your Ivory Tower CLASS L. Warner President D. Kittelson Vice-President N. Stoakes Secretary- T reasurer H. Duncan Reporter J. Anderson ‘ Moments to o Remember” “I’m Stickin’ with You” • •Mamely Me “By You, By You, By You” FRESHMAN CLAS “Almost Paradise” “It’s Written on the Wind” lit- ..C varV a Boxer R. Emken News Reporter S. Anderson J. Barta L. Eggerj; V. LeClair, President J. Ellison, Vice-President G. Swanson, Secretary R. Williams, Treasurer R. Fisher F. Fisher D. Ilageman B. Hannan D. Hanson C. Houfek M. House C. Larson K. Magnuson G. Melson M. Morrissey G. Nelson R. Pellan L. Sayers ■ -V ft FIRST ROW, Front to Back: M, Beam, K. Coyle, M. Smith, J. Sabatka. SECOND ROW: C. Stoakes, G. Larson, K. Nygren, J. Challquist. THIRD ROW: S. Nelson, S. Osterloh, L. Johnson, L. Coslett. TEACHER: Mr. Young $ £ V £ N T H G R A D £ FIRST ROW, Front to Back: Richard Hannan, R. McClay, M. Gustafson. SECOND ROW: R. Nelson, R. Shanahan, S. Behrens. THIRD ROW: C. Warner, J. Breemcs, L. Lombardo. FOURTH ROW: D. Pelian, Robert Hannan, B. Lipsys, T. Swanson. TEAC- HER: Mr. Young. FIRST ROW, Seated: J. Barta, D. Buesing, J. Nelson, K. Pool. FIRST ROW', Standing: B. Swanson, J. Sayers, G. Wilson, M. Duncan, R. Seberger. SECOND ROW, Standing: P. Svoboda, K. Johnson. TEACHER: Mrs. Anderson. $ I X T H G R A D £ FIRST ROW, Seated: R. Svoboda, G. Gustafson, G. Lipsys, W. Boggs. SECOND ROW, Standing: J.Helget, K. Luehrs, M. Charter, L. Johnson, L. Lipsys, J.Flagle. ABSENT: D. Stoakes, G. Vavak, J. House. TEACHER: Mrs. Anderson. F O V R T H G R A D £ FIRST ROW: J. Nygren, L. Pool, J. LeClair, J. Barta, A. Johnson, R. Hanson. SECOND ROW: C. Charter, M. Boggs, S. Stoakes, L. Larson, D. Van DeWalker, K. Zicafoose, S. Houfek, P. Coyle. ABSENT: D. Anderson. TEACHER: Mrs. Renard. FIRST ROW: D. Washburn, J. Nelson, J. Kavan, J. Pelian, H. Coyle, B. Wilson. SECOND ROW: S. Luehrs, T. Hutcheson, L. Andersen, J. Konecky, M. Miller, S. Stoakes, L. Osterloh, M. Hannan, P. Storm. TEACHER: Mrs. Holt. FIRST ROW: D. Konecky, J. Whitney, D. Wood, S. Wild, G. Carlson. SECOND ROW: I. Nygren, L. Coslett, M. Zicafoose, C. Hudson, S. Hanson, L. Charter, D. Blank. THIRD ROW: M. Williams, M. Kavan, T. Johnson, N. Thorson, S. Kavan. TEACHER: Mrs. Carlson. f I n s T G R A D £ FIRST ROW: J. Kavan, R. Hutcheson, R. Nelson, D. York, M. Berggren, L, Konecky. SECOND ROW: R, Hanson, C. Johnson, C. Larson, C. Pool, D. Whitney, K. Carlson, S. Andersen. THIRD ROW: M. Pelian, J. Eckley, M. Shires, L. Hickman, B. Wilson, J. Helget. TEACHERS: Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Gustafson. FIRST ROW: S. Hickman, S. Wood, J. Shires, L. Konecky, M. Washburn. SECOND ROW: June Williams, Joan Williams, C. Thorson, C. Erickson, G. Andersen, K. Whitcomb, P. Scoles. THIRD ROW: D. Parsons, K. Hanson, I. Charter, R. Henrichson, B. Helget, D. Johnson, G. Hilfiker, K. Berggren. TEACHER: Mrs. Gustafson. I N D £ R G A R T £ N QUARTET Mary Nygren, Second Soprano; Mary Beth LeClair, Soprano; Barbara Moser, Second Alto; Janice McClay, First Alto. Connie Johnson, Second Soprano; Karma Smith, Alto; Mary Nygren, Soprano. Valerie Vavak, Second Sop- rano; Joan Gustafson, Sop- rano; Marilyn Hanson, Second Soprano; Sue Ann Coyle, Sop- rano; Mardith Robbins, Alto; Jeanine Anderson, Alto. T R I P L E T R I O FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Storm, Soprano; J. Barta, Alto; J. Stange, Alto; C. Houfek, Second Soprano; R. Fisher, Second Soprano; G. Melson, Soprano; V. LeClair, Soprano; C. Larson, Alto; M. Morrissey, Second Soprano; Accompanist, K. Magnuson. BOYS' QUARTET B. Svoboda, Bass; R. Nygren, Baritone; L. Melson, Second Tenor; R. Swanson, First Tenor; Accompanist, Mrs. Esser, Music Director. MAJORETTE Mary Beth LeClair Drum Majorette MARCHING BAND FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Anderson, J. Sabatka, L. Coslett, L. Johnson, J. Gustafson, C. Johnson, K. Nygren, K. Magnuson. SECOND ROW: S, Anderson, B. Hannan, M. Gustafson, G. Larson, L. Melson, R. Nygren, J. Svoboda, R. Swanson, B. Svoboda, M. LeClair, M. Smith, B, Williams, G. Nelson. STANDING: M. Hanson, M. Nygren, V. Vavak, J. Anderson, Mrs. Esser, Music Director. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Thomas, D. Briggs, J. Gustafson, B. Hickman, M. LeClair, G. Melson, K. Stoakes, V. LeClair, C. Kittelson, C. Larson, H. Storm, Mrs. Esser, Music Director. SECOND ROW: B. Moser, R. Fisher, C. Johnson, M. Nygren, L. Eggers, M. Robbins, J. Anderson, J. Barta, M. Morrissey, C. Houfek, K. Magnuson. THIRD ROW: K. Smith, P. Swanson, J. McClay, J. Stange, K. Emken, R. Langemeier, R. Swanson, G. Esser, M. Hanson, S. Coyle, B. Flagle, V. Vavak. FOURTH ROW: J. Anderson, D. Johnson, B. Svoboda, L. Melson, R. Nygren, Gerald Buesing, Gordon Buesing, J. Svoboda, D. Gustafson, L. Carter, B. Williams. G I R L S' C H O R U S FIRST ROW: Mrs. Esser, Music Director; K. Magnuson, J. Barta, V. Vavak, M. LeClair, J. McClay, C. Larson, H. Storm, C. Kittelson. SECOND ROW: D. Briggs, J. Gustafson, B. Moser, C. Johnson, M. Hanson, G. Fisher, S. Ellison, P. Swanson, M. Morrissey. THIRD ROW: K. Smith, J. Thomas, J. Osterloh, S. Coyle, B. Flagle, J. Pelian, R. Fisher, S. Johnson, J. Anderson, V. LeClair. FOURTH ROW: K. Stoakes, B.Hickman, M. Nygren, L. Eggers, J. Stange, M. Robbins, M. Pelian, C. Houfek, G. Melson. FIRST ROW: R. Swanson, G. Esser, K. Emken, R. Luehrs, L. Warner, J. Anderson, Mrs. Esser, Music Director. SECOND ROW: D. Hanson, R. Behrens, L. Johnson, M. Lipsys, D. Johnson, D. Gustafson, L. Carter. THIRD ROW: R. Langemeier, B. Svo- boda, L. Melson, R. Nygren, Gerald Buesing, Gordon Buesing, J. Svoboda, E. Johnson, K. Johnson. 6 O Y S' C H O R U S CENTER: J. HoHst, B. Hannan, B. Williams, K. Emken. SEATED AT TABLE, Left, to Right: G. Nelson, R. Emken, J. Ellison, D. Hanson, L. Johnson, R. Luehrs, W. Witte, R. Behrens, E. Johnson. OFFICERS: Treasurer, R. Langemeier; Vice-President, B. Svoboda; President, D. Gustafson; News Reporter, L. Sabatka; Sentinel, Gordon Buesing (replaced by R. Behrens;) Secretary, R. Nygren; D. Johnson, Dick Fisher, D. Wagner, R. Morrissey. BACK ROW, Seated: L. Melson, L. Briggs, J. Svoboda, K. Johnson, Duane Hageman, G. Swanson. STANDING: Dwight Hageman, Donald Fisher, R. Pellan, Mr. Bobst, Sponsor; Gerald Buesing. Pauline Swanson Chapter Sweetheart FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Showing cuts of pork Here’s how MEETING A DEADLINE BUCCA S T A Mrs. Lombardo, Sponsor; J. McClay, Headline and Feature Editor. C. Kittelson and K. Smith Mimeograph Operators S. Coyle and K. Emken Sports Editors C. Kittelson and K. Stoakes Co-Editors P. Swanson, Typist and Mim- eograph Operator; B. Flagle, Art and Layout Editor. FIRST ROW: K. Emken, Assistant Layout Editor; B. Flagle, Layout Editor; P. Swanson, Class and Club, Activities Editor; S. Coyle, Photo- grapher; K. Stoakes, Assistant Editor; J. McClay, Editor; R, Luehrs, Assistant Layout Editor. SECOND ROW: D. Johnson, Sports Co- Editor; D. Gustafson, Sports Co-Editor; Mrs. Lombardo, Sponsor; W. Witte, Sales Manager. Janice McClay, Editor PHOTOGRAPHERS: Sue Ann Coyle Karma Smith. Karol Stoakes, Assistant Editor FIRST ROW: P. Swanson, S. Coyle, K, Smith, B. Moser, M. Hanson. SECOND ROW: B. Hickman, A. Emken, S. Ellison, V. LeClair, M. Morrissey, J. Thomas, J. Gustafson, C. Larson, J. Barta. THIRD ROW: J. Flagle, C. Kittelson, J. McClay, K. Stoakes, M. Nygren, C. Houfek, G. Melson, J. Anderson, C. Johnson, V. Vavak, K.Magnuson, Sponsor, Mrs. Rose, H. Storm. FOURTH ROW: J. Stange, M. LeClair, R. Fisher, G. Fisher, j. Pelian, S. Johnson, M. Pelian, J. Osterloh, M. Robbins, L. Eggers. w e r- n ACTIVITIES BANQUET PAULINE SWANSON DOUGLAS GUSTAFSON KING AND QUEEN JANICE MC CLAY CAROL KITTELSON DANNY JOHNSON GARRY ESSER ATTENDANTS FIRST ROW: L. Sayers, D, Hanson, G. Esser, L, Warner, S, Anderson, G. Stoakes, D. Kittelson, Student Manager, L. Johnson. SECOND ROW: L. Briggs, R. Langemeier, L. Sabatka, R. Fisher, D. Gustafson, R. Luehrs, R. Behrens. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach, Mr. Young; D. Johnson, G. Swanson, B. Svoboda, D. Fisher, R. Pelian, J. Svoboda, R. Nygren, N. Stoakes, Coach, Mr. Caughlin. CAPTAIN Douglas Gustafson Quarterback FOOTBALL TEAM CO-CAPTAIN Ralph Langemeier Fullback HUSKER FIVE CHAMPIONS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Mead 6 Ceresco 7 Mead 26 Elkhorn 12 Mead 14 Cedar Bluffs 13 Mead 24 Prague 7 Mead 6 Eagle 7 Mead 19 Rosalie 19 Mead 30 Valporaiso 0 Mead 12 Exeter 52 CENTERS D. Johnson J. Svoboda L. Briggs ENDS R. Luehrs R. Nygren - ■ : v G. Swanson GUARDS B. Svoboda L. Sabatka CAPTAIN Danny Johnson Center CO-CAPTAIN Ralph Langemeier Forward BASKETBALL Richard Nygren Forward VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Mead 47 Waverly 75 Mead 37 Ceresco 45 Mead 31 David City St. Mary’s 68 Mead 46 Omaha Sacred Heart 29 Mead 36 Papillion 51 Mead 34 Valley 76 Mead 54 Hooper 68 Mead 45 Ceresco 54 Mead 49 Louisville 58 Mead 38 Cedar Bluffs 77 Mead 50 Valporaiso 87 Mead 52 Ashland 47 Mead 30 Milford 62 Mead 39 Waverly 59 Eastern Nebraska Invitational Tournament District Tournament RESERVE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Douglas Gustafson Guard Mead 37 Waverly 43 Mead 33 Ceresco 26 Mead 29 David City St. Mary’s 30 Mead 28 Omaha Sacred Heart 21 Mead 34 Papillion 35 Mead 36 Valley 39 Mead 24 Hooper 40 Mead i2 Louisville 24 Mead 32 Cedar Bluffs 36 Mead 30 Valporaiso 21 Mead 35 Ashland 37 Mead 39 Milford 41 W. Witte, E. Johnson, R. Langemeier, G. Eggers, B. Svoboda, J. Svoboda, R. Nygren, D, Johnson, D. Gustafson, R. Behrens. COACH: Mr. Young. FIRST ROW: Student Manager, H. Duncan; L. Warner, B. Williams, L. Sayers, S. Anderson, D. Hageman, B. Hannan, J. Ellison, G. Nelson. SECOND ROW: D. Hanson, W. Witte, D. Gustafson, G. Eggers, E. Johnson, R. Langemeier, R. Behrens, Student Manager, G. Esser. THIRD ROW: Coach, Mr. Young; R. Nygren, J. Svoboda, G. Swanson, R. Pelian, B. Svoboda, D. Johnson, Assistant Coach, Mr. Caughlin. V o L L T £ £ y a 8 M A L L FIRST ROW: B. Moser, J. Flagle, M. Hanson, J. Pelian, M. Pelian, S. Coyle, J. Osterloh, A. Emken, M,Morrissey. SECOND ROW: Coach Caughlin, J. Gustafson, V. LeClair, J. McClay, R. Fisher, C. Houfek, L. Eggers, M. Nygren, V. Vavak, C, Johnson, C. Larson, G. Fisher, Student Manager. FIRST ROW: G. Nelson, B. Williams, R. Luehrs, Honorary Captain; S. Anderson, E. Johnson. SECOND ROW- L Warner Student Manager; G. Esser, R. Behrens, D. Hanson, D. Gustafson’ D. Hageman, Coach Caughlin. THIRD ROW: R. Langemeier D. Johnson, R. Nygren, R. Pelian, J. Svoboda, M. House, N Stoakes. T R A C K T £ A M What's cooking? 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