Mindoro High School - Tiger Tracks Yearbook (Mindoro, WI)
- Class of 1952
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You were my queen in calico, '. 1 N 6 1 0 JuuwZkl'E11f iiii Mr Hanke, Principal Music Algebra Attended Luther College Iowa S C University of Wyoming Mr Rogness Phy Ed History Coach Attended Mankato S T C Waldorf College Luther College Mrs Jensen Home Ec Biology Attended Stout Institute La Crosse S T C Mrs Parks Shorthand Bookkeeping Twins General Math Attended Winona S T C Universit of Minnesota Y Gregg College Armstrong Business College Mr. Spors Agriculture General Science Chemistry Attended: River Falls S.T.C. Mr. Dunk English Citizenship Attended: University of Wisconsin f 1 Ji mx 0' L. N June Baker nBaker F H A l 2, Chorus 2,3,h Pep Club 2 Newspaper 3 A Class Play 3 A Dorothy Haag 'Haag F H A 1 2, F H A officer 3 Chorus l,2,3 A Forensics l Class Officer l,2,3 Pep Club 2 Newspaper 3,h Prom Court l Annual Staff M '1 Larry Gilbertson 'Gi Baseball 1,2 3 M Basketball l,2,3,4 Forensics 1 Class Play 3 4 illlf La Von anielson 'Bonnie F H A l,2,L, Chorus l,2,h Class Officer 1,2 Class Play M Annual Staff M b Lyle Jerome nBuzz Basketball l,2,3,L Baseball l,2,3,h Newspaper 3 Q Class Play 3 A . . uk'-:. ,V .ik A X I xx ' Qc' K NX , Y' ' W A 71, x f X 4 X P X A I . Y . 1 - ll 0 0 0 3 3 , Ll, 0 D . . xl o 0 -o ' 0 Y . , . , . . O I 9 O I . ' 3 1 s I vr f v 9 0 . E . 1 O I U A 4 ' ' ' Nye'-I . Cf, N H 0 0 A Q 3 , LI, 5 5. 0 0 o o ' Q e 3 o 3 0 0 ' i ' o O o o c Marion Jerome H A , Chorus l,2,3 h Forensics 1, 3 Pep Club 2 Newspaper 3 A Class Play 3 M Johnny sr Y John Paisley nJ0hnn F.F.A. 2,3,u. F.F.A. Officer 3,h. Basketball 1,2n3au' Baseball l,2,3,h. Forensics l. Class Officer 3. Newspaper 3. class Play 3.14- Prom Court 2. jfnuv Robert Olson Bob Basketball L. Baseball L. Class Play 3 M. xx. pmann F H A 1,2,3,M U' 'i A Officer 2, ,F Chorus 1,2 Forensics 1,2,3 Forensics Club 2 Dem nstrations 2,3 Democracy Contest 31 Class Play 3,h, Arlen Pfaff nStubu F.F.A. 2,3,L,L. F.F.A. Officer 3,h. Basketball l,2,3,h. Baseball l,L. Newspaper 3. C1838 3,LlfO Prom Court l. Deloris Pfaff nDee F H A 1 2, Chorus 2,h Class Officer L Class Pla M Band 2,3,, ,nv F H A 1 2, Chorus l,2,3 Q Forensics l Class Officer 1 Pep Club 2 Class Play 3 A Band 2 3 oria Storandt 'Storandtn F H A 1323 :L F H A Officer l Chorus l,2,3,h Forensics 1 Class Officer 3 M Peo Club 2 Newspaper 3. Prom Court 2. Class Play 3,h. Band 2,3,h. Huggy- Ruth Simonson NRuth1en F H A 1,2, ,M Chorus 2,3,Q Forensics 2,3 Forensics Club 2 Pep Club 2 Newspaper 3,M Class Play 3 Q 'Q Jean Swancutt HJeanie I P 1 2, , Chorus 1,2,M Forensics 1,2,3, Class Officer M Forensic Club 2 Pep Club 2 Class Play 3 U' nf , A if . , i ll 0 c o , 3yLl,g- , Q45 g r 3 . Q . N Sara Smith nSmithn up. . .. , M. I I , . V . 9 0 , 0 , H! 7 N , 7 , G1 I ll ' ' ' 3 1' F510 -0 y 3 M-' , o o 'L , 'IEEI' Joan Swancutt uswanie F 11 A 1,2,3,u ofmcer LL Chorus 2,3,M Forensics l,2,3,h Sextette 3 M Newspaper 3 M Demonstration 2,3,h Democracy Contest 3 M Ruth Ustby R E ' FHA 12,, F H A Officer 2,3 A Chorus 1 2,3,h Forensics 1 2,3,h. Class Officer l,2. Newspaper 3 h. Librarian 2. Demonstration 2 3 h. Democracy Contest 3. Class Play M. ,f-if E' Janice Timm HTimm F H A F H A Chorus l 2, , Forensics l,2,3 U Forensics Club 2 Class Officer 2 Pep Club 2 Newspaper 3 Demonstrations 3 h Officer 3 Cherry Pie Contest 3 A Class Play 3 h Sextette M QW F-U 7 WM Edward Timm nSonny F F A 2,h Officer L Basketball l,2, Baseball 1 2,3, Forensics 1,2 Class Officer 2 Newspaper Class Play '!!lY Band 2,3,U onne West Vonnie fm 12,, F F P Olflcer Chorus l,2,3,h Forensics 1 2,3,h. Class Officer 3 h. Newspaper 3 . Demonstrations 3 M. Democracy Contest 3 M Annual Staff M. Class Play 3 L. Cheerleading l,2,3,h. Sextette 3,h. Trio L. Band 2,3,h. 5 FN p 23 i X 1 ' N as o -0 0 ' ' ' ' ' 0 Ll-' 0 1 LL' 9 0 2 fnwi ' , . J o a ' V LL' , . K I J he Class Play 3.h. Band.2. Q A H , c 0 o , - ug K ' 2 , 3 M- 3 J 0 A , ,LL. , s I . 9 n 3 o H ' : YV H N . . ' , 3 LL. Fav o so , .3 21.0 . . . , . A O .C L. 15 LL. 1 ' ' , 3 9 9 ' 'M I 1 2 ' 1 CLASS WILL we the Senior class of 1952, proven of sound mind do hereby make our last will and testament, and in doing so, revoke and make all previous wills void and uneffectful June Baker wills her left over romances to Victoria Johnson La Von Danielson wills her ability to come to school everyday to La Donna Peplinski Larry Gilbertson wills his curley hair to Fred Grotham Dorothy Haag wills her typing skill to Orville Simonson Lyle Jerome wills his recipe for keeping a steady girl friend to Wil lis Kastenschmidt Marion Jerome wills her ability to go without sleep to Doris Horst man Naomi Koopmann wills her correspondence with the armed forces to Mary Robert Olson wills his huge appetite to Jimmy Kroener John Paisley wills his short crew cuts to any of the boys who spend their time trying to look like Gabby Haynes Arlen Pfaff wills a few inches of his height for basket ball playing to Eugene Lange Deloris Pfaff wills her quietness to Janet Storandt Ruth Simonson wills her giggles and good times on the bus to Leslie Swartz Sara Smith wills her capacity for talking to Russel Davis Gloria Storandt wills her love for Melrose to Marlene Johnson Jean Swancutt wills her Saturday nights at Bangor to Violet Krueger Joan Swancutt wills her ability to catch the man she wants, to Sarah Ann Waldenberger. Edward Timm wills his speed and energy to Andy Olson. Janice Timm wills one of her A's in Chemistry from Mr. Spors to Ran- dolph Opland. Ruth Ustby wills her friendly attitude to Leslie Swartz. Yvonne West wills her cheerleading skirt to Janet Storandt. To the Juniors we leave our good looks for their future Senior Class pictures. the Sophomores we will our studious manner. the Freshmen we will our good manners and conduct. Stanley we will our old wads of paper and gum. Mr. Spors we will our sense of humor. Mr. Hanke we will our patience. Mr. Dunk we will our ability to cooperate with the other teachers, with the hopes that he'll make out all right Cwrightl. To Mrs. Parks we will our vitamins and pep. To Mrs. Jensen we will our old patterns and recipes. To Mr. Rogness we will our bobby-pins and Ton1's, so he can al- ways have his curley hair. Hereby we, the Seniors of '52, sign our name and affix our seal. Olson. O To To To To J To To CLASS PROPHECYN i i Just think' Here it is 1962 already' Why it seems just yes terday when I was fleeing over old 'lO8' to Mindoro High School' But here I am, settled in my life long ambition as an element ary school teacher After a few years of pranks and capers from my 'little darlings,' I decided a vacation would be just the thing I think I'll visit Mindoro again So I climb in my jet pro pelled rocket to see my classmates again As I arrive in Mindoro I notice first Vonnie Vest, Muscles they call her and she is doing well as a Phy Ed Teacher Vonnie agreed to drive me around, so in a flash we were off to see the rest I had always wondered where my old pal Ruth Ustby was now Von nie told me that Ruth was teaching a school out West called the Lit tle U N where kids of all nationalities go My' How Mindoro has changed, I thought I noticed a tall, mag nificnet building There was a sign in front that read 'G1llen's Public Library Walk In I talked to the head librarian, Mrs Pat Fillen and noticed my old chum, Naomi Koopmann we came to 'Timms Dog Kennels For The Best In Purebreds, Visit Us ' Smiling behind a Saint Bernard I noticed Sonny Timm I asked Vonnie where Gloria Storandt lived, and Vonnie said, 'Oh she's Mrs Bob Olson now She drove me to Gloria's, and when we arrived Gloria seemed quite upset She said, 'Oh, Junior is very sick ' I noticed two very efficient nurses giving little Junior his medicine, and soothing him Well, of all people, Janice Timm and De loris Pfaff We climbed back in the car again and I noticed a big farm with many buildings I looked at the mailbox and it read 'Arlen Lee Pfaff Waving to us from the kitchen door was his cute little wife, Sara Ann, who invited us in for a cup of coffee and fresh biscuits we noticed Sara had company, Mr and Mrs John Paisley, John's lit tle wife was Deloris Bisher' Vonnie told me as we were traveling again that Bob Olson and Larry Pilbertson were driving trucks at West Salem Vonnie said, By the way, Joan what is Jean doing now N I told her that Jean was teaching grade school near Melrose, not far from there we visited another school where Dorothy Haag was teaching I was lucky to come to Mindoro when I did because Marion Jerome and Ruth Slmonson were home on furloughs after four long years with the Air Force La Von Danielson was working in an office in Milwaukee, Vonnie told We found ourselves in Stevenstown, so we stopped in and chatted with June Baker, now the mother of two cute little boys When we had finally come to the end of our trip, I stayed at Vonnie's The next morning I was off again in my jet propelled rock et, to my students in grade school It was so nice to see them When I arrived at the door they all yelled 'Hi, Miss Swancutt,' so now you know who wrote this 7 Q . '. lr N Pl e n : IO on z o I 0 Vonnie continued to drive me around. Near the outskirts of town 0 in l on I 0 I e N O me. D Cfaaa ,jwhafory In September l9h8, a class of 20 shy and bashful freshmen began four of the most memorable years of their lives. As time passed, we grew less shy and we participated in school activities, among the first of them was initiation, which we all survived unharmed. Now we had received our official recognition as students of M.H.S. Many of us soon became active in F.H.A., F.F.A., band, chorus, forensics, athletics, and other organizations. As sophomores, we gave an initiation party to the new freshmen. By now, we were determined to get out and make ourselves known. No, we weren't shy anymore. By using determination and hard work, we were able to win recognition and respect for our class and our school. In 1950 8c 'Sl our class settled down to hard work We gave a class play 'Aunt Cathy's Cat,n a mystery comedy which left no one disappointed We received our class rings and planned a junior sen lor banquet held at the Stoddard Hotel in LaCrosse Our theme was 'Out of the harbor, into the sea, and was very cleverly carried ou in our centerpiece, place cards, programs, and music September 1951 came quickly Now, we were mighty seniors We had our class pictures taken Everyone helped organize our annual called Tiger Tracks Our class was concerned with ways in which to make money for our class trip in May Our class held a talent show during our junior R senior years and gave a basket social to which the public was invited, in April In the Spring, we gave our enior class play Many of us worked on the school paper, Le Coulee during our junior and senior years During our four years of high school, some members of the class have moved to other towns but all who left have come back again W still have 20 members, the original 20 who started school together are now graduating together The close of school and graduation came very soon we have re ceived our basic education and will go our many different ways at the crossroads of life we have been a successful and happy class, working together Now, as we go our different ways, a feeling of sadness and regret is in our hearts, but those precious memories we have acquired will be with us forever 4,- x, 141A Lvggzr xmha D SFRA S ,iit lnusgizlgfl , Adm 1 rf' , I I JZ s I , - - I Y If t I Y' O O ll . 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A ll' ' ,.- fb 'bf-' ,, ' L 'Q sash .n .:--pf - W - --S Wg f:,2g5iQi-1-iff' x lil?-47 Q 7111 I0 A 1, A 111 ,, ig X I I ' f f i.a.2f -Y wniou Y Back Row D Storandt G Sullivan, J Olson, R Davls, R Bisher, D Kirchner, Mr Soors, Advisor Middle Row I Pfafl Front Row N Wadel V Krueger, W Olson, G Craig, D Horstman, L Peplinski ml' Zi 1 ff- .2 lfll'll0I ff Li' we the 'Jolly Juniorsu of Mindoro High started out this year with nineteen students in our class The Junior Class has been extremely busy this year O November 9, 1951 we gave our class play, uThere Goes The Brlden which was a success The Juniors soonsored a Christ mas Party for the high school which was enjoyed by everyone There are students in our class who are taking part in For ensics this year They are Joann Olson, Richard Bisher, and Donna Storandt At the present time the Junior Class is busy making money for the Prom to be held in honor of seniors at Mindoro High School Gym on May 2nd. Our class officers are: President --------- --Willia Pfaff Vice President ------ Richard Bisher 3ecpetary---- ..--- --Mary Olson Treasurer .-..---- ---Dale Kirchner S W . Q V f ,. ..,,,,.,- A. 1 7 W I I 5, ,NJ N fr ' 2 QI: ' ' ' J , ,I 1 A 5 1 : . , . . . ' . q 0 A 0 ' :V 0 Jones, R.Opland, S. Erickson, R. Ronnie, W.Kastenschmidt, W. In 0 : I 0 , 0 - ' 1' 0 o O - l l fs 'Z 9 3 Z as eg, 1 C J 'L' ' , -. J, CIZIL ' s-fb 1-.7 7 O . n 0 L ' O Q 1 I Il 'E Q FQ? Back Row D Bisher, S Waldenberger, M Baker, C Pfaff B Row Mr Rogness, Advisor, B Bryhn, D Miller, M Olson, B Bryhn, V Johnson, L Ustby, V Hoff Front Row V Garves, A Pfaff, A Skoy, R Kramer, L Barclay, O Simonson, F Gro them A Olson Sola omoreb 1' This year 28 sophomores returned back to school. Donald Culbert, Edith Small, Shirley Lcckington, David Ronnie, and Eugene Marini did not return. Myron Jones started this year, but later left. Our first party was the Freshman Initiation, which was successful with everyone taking part. we have been sponsoring mixers after some of the home basketball games, which have proved a lot of fun. Mr. Rogness took over as our new class advisor on Octo- ber 29, replacing Mr. Knudson. we hope our next two years are as much fun as our first two, and we are sure they will be, Our class officers are: President ----------------- Maxine Stetzer Vice President ------------ Marlene Johnson Secretary ----------------- Corrine Pfaff Treasurer ----------------- Betty Tracey Tracey, D. Allen, J. Holter, M. Johnson,. M. Stetzer. Middle H, O 0 A SQ v. ,Q N, ,cw P' ,H w ig- as 7' 9 35-'QP' 4 awp 'N Y.- rep 1 -0- R -x -en 1 -My ' aff f fm' ,Q u , - L - . ..... Back Row R Franer,D Horstman, D Lockinpton,L Sullivan, C 'elda, R Witte, K Brudos,J Kroener Middle Row rs I nsen AdIlSOP, L Swartz, J Johnson, L Gilbertson, W Storandt J Paisley, H Horswill Front Row R Pfaff, V Jerome, Wadel, D Allen, J Storandt A Storandt r 1 Q A JI 45, J On September 3, 1951, six girls and fourteen boys, from the surrounding schools enrolled at Mindoro High School Af er the first week everyone knew their wav around and felt more at home Everyone lived through initiation and proved they could be good sports Then came the night of our return party We all worked hard to help make it a success The sophomores as well as the upper classmen seemed to enjoy themselves Our class officers are President James Kroener Vlce President Richard Witte Secretary Alice Storandt Treasurer Rita Pfaff . ,EJ I f 0 Q x .. . Q . l 0 . 3 Y 0 A : BJ . ' e , X -. O I Js I O , O O O y I I MQ J Q Q , 0 C . 4 , L, v Q , . Qred men ,gi ...L X 126144 Basketball Team Left to Rirflvt D Wirahner W Jones, A Pfaff, F' Timm L Fil bertson Mr' Rovness Coach Team Back Wow J Tohnson, L Barclay, R Olson, C Welda, L P11 bertson Middle Row J Paisley, L Jerore, A Olson, Storandt, R Witte, Tr Ro ness, 'oach Front Dow L Qwartz, D Loekinfzton, J Daislev, Q Kramer, A Pfaff, F Grothem -rl f x .ul . .. s. , 1 5 , N I , 1 . f 1 .. I - , 0 0 -'O - y I n 'I 0 y ' ' ef -ve -w--.:'- ' f ' 1. g...- ' , 5 V I L: - : ,irj Y . ,... :N 6' I 'Q a ' ' 23- ah, , I A A .VA rl A ' V . U-J ' Ns ff' 'lx X ff 'J isxxx x , 1 -1 1 1 I '.' K .A Xa X 2 ' X lx , 1 . 1' A , X f r , - 1 0 O 9 . 0 o 0 I 0 Tv ' o l 0 o 0 il o o F7 1 -. . , l 14 , ,J . A L. . , L, o Q -L U A o o o - o BASKETB L L X Nineteen fifty one and fifty two was a year of transition in Mindoro basketball Missing two regulars from the previous seasons team, but blessed with an influx of seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen talent, the result was a team which alternately spurted and stumbled, but nevertheless played entertaining basketball It took a person with 90 70 vision to keep track of Mindoro's fortunes this year For it wasn't easy to get a clear ust ning same both wins how good a team we had when with one eye open we saw by a considerable margin and then with the other we team loose by a great margin What we got as an end eyes open, was a Tiger outfit that hung up a fair and 15 losses in yearly competition This season we entered the Tournament at West Salem picture of a team win watched the result with record of S Loosing the first game to Cashton after having a very cold first half From dropping to the elemlnation bracket and defeated here by Holmen In this years team we have a group of notables, some of which will leave through graduation and some to carry the colors next year and years to come I think it desirable to say the best of luck to all Seniors Among these we have our point getter for the year, A len Stub Pfaff, our scrappy little guard, Larry Gilbertson, our smooth but talkative forward, Edward Sonny Timm By no means can we leave out our two linked juniors, who have shown much ability namely Wally Jones, and Dale Kirchner Also our timely, and cap able sophomore, Raymond Paisley Besides these we have other valu ables in Lyle Jerome, Bob Olson, John Paisley, and Charles Welda Here is a summary of teams played R scores Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Mindoro Tournament Holmen Onalaska Bangor Galesville West Salem Melrose Norwalk Wilton Trempeleau Holmen Onalaska Bangor Galesville Wilton West Salem Melrose Trempeleau Cashton Holmen J ' - n n. . - P- 21+ 6 Mindvrv M0 Norwalk 58 27 63 M5 62 33 71 39 51 7 6 sg' 3 37 1 3 22 M7 87 5 79 5 82 5 LL3 33 51 37 59 76 M9 , 6 8 Z-?6l5QL6L! A3- buf' Back Row D Kirchner, R Opland, L Barclay, E Timm, R Olson A Pfaff, J Johnson, W Jones, L Jerome, Middle Row R Wit te, A Qkoy, W Storandt, L Sullivan, L Gilbertson, A Olson J Paisley, Mr Rogness, Coach Front Row L Gilbertson, W Horstman,K Brudos, D Loclfington, J Paisley, A Pfaff, F Grothem j Q QQ Yvonne West and Randolph Opland J W ' - ,. Q 1 ,R 1 5 L i a,f J W W v L EDJ. K fy Q 'Lk L b'g:w2:? -f S if v fb W WW : O O Q O C , 0 0 0 o 2 0 ' -0 1-I 0 0 0 -Q , O O O : I C . I I A 0 O C ,Q W Q0 A, ,V X l X 1.. ,ANN ff? 251 KX f 29 If Jx ,H A My Q MW ff Cyllfsz' Kfkfb W' ' JJJA Z1 'Of AW' gulf! -lf, Wdlffv gTT'f 7544 Buck How J linm, J. Dpa'f, I W s , Tre e J Clson, Allen, L D9D1lWSVi, Stetzor 4lTQ Row Wa er Storandt, L Jstby, J Jancqtt, Drynn, Olson, J QtCI1H6t Ufa T adel, T Johnson Qecond Ro Irs Jenson Terone, O son, Dqnlelson, R Ts V 'rent Pow J er stwan, S alqenre er, D ll er, J WORD , Tolter, Prvnn, orandt, L Q T D0 1.95- Back Row R Ooland, Timm, Kastenschmiot, A Dfaff, Davis, L Uarflev, J Joqnson, felda, R Ronni Nlddle Row a sley, Jones, D hircqner, ltte, Qtorendt, V nerves, L llbertson, A Sloy, 'm Snors Front Row R Kramer roener, D orsbman, a , Sull van, Brudos, R Kramer, F. Grotrem S a ' . -- 2, ' ' ' ,. F . 7 , .. ' 9' , , ' ' 4' ' 1 t Q , 1' , I . I I I A A . , , 1- ' , 4- gf 23 A ' ' 3 V W 'Q . x , 3 s , -V Lx . M . gm Jag gf j. r - Q3 A7 ' S 5 2 'l:,, im ? . : . H L. U .- L '. se t P. ,c,y, . D . L , ', L LT, , . TT.' ' 1 : LZ. l. lie , ID T Q u 1 F . ' ' 5' -. f . , , U . 4 -1 . ..f . n , , 1 m , R. 1 f , N. W J. A , U t W: I . , S Smith, J. Swancutt, G. Storandt, V. Kruefer, R. 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'. f XX K GRXKLX be 'P X QX :IREM -Q, A xx ,Y N Q it b ' i N255-X V ,X . X X A xx I L , - jxx Y gl my ' .X X Y X 5 1 1 R -fx . X X, rw xx - .xxx My ,ez KIA . . LX 0 c 1 , X 5. r - X 1- X. wg? N : , X XXX f X 'iw NEWS PAPER STAFF 's T Ba k Row D Storandt, Y West, R Bisher, A Olson, E Timm L J erowe, J Paisley, G Sulllvan, R Ustby Middle Row, J Storandt, R Simonson, N Jerore, J Swancutt J Olson W M Nadal D Haag, Advlsor, Mrs Parks Front Row, D H 12' ors man, B Brvhn, V Krueger, B Bryon, D Bisher V Johnson, G Craig, J Tlmm asf--102263:---4b FORENSICS OO IK 'T Back Row J Storanit, Y West, J Olson, R Bisher, F Gro them, Coach, Mr Dunk Front Row J Timm, S Waldenberger, A Storandt, J Swancutt, M Jerome, R Ustby, D Storandt v ,, -. 1. V- ., 8 G .J V I 5 wwf y - - Q Y Y -' A b v , ' fi I u Q Q a - o o 0 - ' 4 , 1 A g , 0 o o o q o - 1 o 1 A o 0 . o 0 , 0 o 0 o o Y Q U 0 0 , o 0 0 . Q 0 . . - f- 'if ' ' 313+ C. .A iw M P ,, by i .. . J Q - 'Y4 ., A ff an . ' , X Q, ' , ' .3 E :j N, X Q V ' ' I f l Q ., 4 A I :Q 1 Q .Tv v' , , .- u f , A I A J ? . ' . f , 0, ' ' o 1 a 0 g , . . ,, I 0 0 , , , I , ' 0 - ' 0 0 o Oli' Pack Row R Ustby, D Storandt, Y Vest, L Danielson, M Johnson, J Swancutt, J Swancutt, D Pfaff, D Haag, J Timm J Baker Middle Row Director, Nr Hanks, R Simonson, M Jerome, B Tracey, V Jerome, J Holter, Smith, G Storandt D Pisher, L Ustby, A Storandt Front Row C Pfaff, M Baker, Accomoanist, G Craig 50111 Back Row M Paisley, J Holter, B Tracey, D Paisley, D A1 len, G Olson, W Pfaff, G Sullivan, S Erickson, R Witte, rector, Mr Hanke Front Row M Goooenough, D Allen, Eide, D Pfaff, S Schlifer, M Johnson, G Storandt, R Pfaff J Timm, A Storandt, C. Pfaff, M Baker, C welda, J. Olson, L Sullivan, Y. West. a I o o Q 0 y I 0. A . . 5. o . -, o f 0 -, o V 0 : c Vo Johnson, V. Hoff, M, Wadel, M. Stetzer, J. Olson, G. Sullivan, W I 0 ' A 0 o s.. , . Di- 4 0 Q 2 g 1 , S. 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