Philharmonic Hall, fir projected Lincoln Cent opened in a blaze of Steeple at Oregon State Col cation , Monmouth, Oregon, fell oviutv nur- ricane-force winds which raked the West Coast in October causing major damage and communication breakdown. U.S. and French officials gathered to wel- come crated Mona Lisa as the priceless painting arrived in New York en route to a showing in Washington, D.C.'s National Gallery. National Events in Review WIOC WOtLD PHOTOS Nuclear submarines USS Skate and USS Seadragon rendezvoused at the North Pole, hundreds of miles from open sea. The Space Needle and Monorail train were hallmarks of the successful World's Fair in Seattle, Washington. Sabin oral vaccine was made available nationally and offered promise of complete immunity from all types of polio. Left: Solid-fueled Minuteman, successor to more complex liquid-fueled ICBM'S, begins 4,000 mile journey from Canaveral. Others went into readi- ness in Montana. 9 4 ■ it ■w - HI jr i • i 111 v‘v MORA HIGH SCHOOL MORA, MINNESOTA 2 If ’ II IKSII m 1 MUSTANG OF 1963 CO-EDITORS IN CHIEF: 7judy BacIfiTnin- Arlys Munter CLASSES:.........Carole John Roxie Johnson Barb Olson HIGHLIGHTS:......Donna Johnson Kathy Olson SPORTS: . - T'...Wendell Dalbey Don Saboe ACTIVITIES: ..... Karen Johnson Sherry Marquart BUSINESS MANAGER: . . Betty Johnson Janet Nordenstrom ADVISOR:.........Miss Karen Nilson ter 1 MfiK- — 7 I Wl FACULTY iOto' Superintendent................70 School Board...................70 Principals....................71 Secretaries...................71 Teachers......................71 HIGHLIGHTS Favorites.....................4 Homecoming....................6 Musical......................10 Banquets ....................12 Graduation...................16 CLASSES Seniors....................18 Homerooms..................30 SPORTS A Football...................38 A Basketball.................40 Goat Game......................42 A Cheerleaders ..............43 Track, Baseball................47 Letter man, Golf...............48 ACTIVITIES Senior Band..................50 Senior Choir.................54 Mirror Staff.................60 MUSTANG STAFF................61 Honor Societies..............62 Student Council..............63 Pep Club, Pom Pom............64 PRODUCTION OF THE MUSTANG starts with these few tools and instru- ments , along with ideas and hard work. Few people realize how much time, effort, and work are needed to put together a yearbook that will prove to be successful. It is sincerely hoped that this yearbook will bring back wonderful and pleasant memories from the best years of your life in Mora High School. HIGHLIGHTS CUTEST COUPLE: Uta Cole and Dave Palermo, FAVORITE TEACHER: Mr. Robinson. BIGGEST BROWN Chuck Wheeler. BEST ATHLETE: John Hanson. WITTIEST: Warren Nikodym and Elaine Eriksen MOST MISCHIEVOUS: Don Saboe and Judy Falk. PEPPIEST: Judy Backman and Don Saboe. MOST TALKATIVE: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Judy Johnson and BIGGEST WOLF: Steve Wilson. BIGGEST FLIRT: Stevi Barone. Jim Berge. MOST POPULAR: Fred Anderson and Judy Falk. FAVORITE TEACHER: Mr. Obert. BIGGEST BROWN: Elaine Eriksen. MOST BASHFUL: Marvin Sundet and Dee Anna Bodin. FAVORITES MOST HANDSOME: John Hanson. CUTEST: Uta Cole. MOST TALENTED: Roxie Johnson and Jim BEST DRESSED: Chuck Wheeler and Uta Cole. Berge. 5 Roxie and Chuck HOMECOMING THE DOCTOR IN SPITE OF HIMSELF DIRECTORS Joseph Szarke--Jon Challeen Student Director Karen Troolin Martine............Elzine Eriksen Sganarelle.............James Berge Monsierur Robert . . Larry Wallace Valere...................Jon Burseth Lucas...........................Rody Stotts Geronte..........................Jim Trupe Jacqueline............Mary Rowland Lucinde.........................Roxy Johnson Ladies in Waiting . . . Diane Larson Donna Johnson Leandre...............Gary Hushagen Cathos.............Donna Folkema Marotte..............Bonnie Nygren 9 THE MUSIC MAN THE CAST TRAVELING SALESMEN.........Jon Burseth, Robin Stegeman, John Bergquist, Larry Gilbertson, Jeff Lewis, Wayne Turnacliff, Barry Werner Weldon Wilkening CONDUCTOR...............................................................John Hanson CHARLIE COWELL...............................................Wendell Dalbey HAROLD HILL.................................................James Berge MAYOR SHINN............................................Jerry Nordenstrom MARCELLUS WASHBURN.....................................................Arden Krinke JACEY SQUIRES...........................................................Bill Fisher EWART DUNLOP.............................................................Jon Burseth OLIVER HIX.................................................Larry Gilbertson OLIN BRITT......... .............................................Jim Trupe MARIAN PAROO..........................................................Bonnie Nygren MRS. PAROO................................................GraNel Lidstrom AMARYLLIS......................................................Linda Kreisel WINTHROP PAROO..........................................................Joey Manthei TOMMY DJILAS...........................................................Steve Wilson EULALIE MACKECKNIW SHINN....................................Judy Falk ZANEETA SHINN...............................................Barb Hall GRACIE SHINN................................................Kathy Lewis ALMA HIX.....................'.................................Linda Dubbles MAUD DUNLOP.............................................Roxanne Johnson ETHEL TOFFLEMEIER.......................................Connie Ericksen MRS. SQUIRES................................................Judy Johnson CONSTABLE LOCKE............................................Wayne Turnacliff STAGED AND DIRECTED BY...................James Bontrager and Joseph Szarke CHOREGRAPHY BY.............................................Janet Champlin ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR...........................................Ted Thoreson STUDENT DIRECTORS.............................Mary Nyquist and Jon Burseth Zaneata and Tommy Marian and Prof. Hill Professor Hill MUSIC MAN SNAPS Pick-a-little ladies Tommy Ethel and Marcellus Marian, Hill, and Winthrop Music Man Quartet Marian and Prof. Hill MAY 2, 1963 Donna Johnson and Kathy Olson receive awards. Donna and Kathy are next year's MUSTANG editors. QUILL SCROLL BANQUET Arlowayne Peterson receives an award. Arlowayne and Karen Johnson are next year's Mirror editors. Old and new MUSTANG editors: Judy Back man, Arlys Munter, Kathy Olson, Donna Johnson. Quill and Scroll Members: Judy Backman, Arlowayne Peterson, Arlys Munter, Kathy Olson, Lenore Kent, Karen Johnson, Elaine Eriksen, Donna Johnson, Shannah Tinker. Head Table Old and new Mirror editors: Lenore Kent, Shannah Tinker, Karen Johnson, Arlowayne Peterson. ATHLETIC BANQUET Master of Ceremonies: Ervin Stark Track captain for 1963: Fred Anderson; Baseball captain for 1963: John Hanson. New and old football captains: Greg Me Neil ly, Tom Gotfredson, Fred Anderson, and John Hanson. MAY 13, 1963 BANQUET Minister: Rev. Chester R. Nelson Solo: Larry Gilbertson Welcome: Bob Elfstrum Response: Jim Berge Piano Solo: Susan Olson Speaker: Miss Heldt Class Will: Donna and Darla Mattson MOON RIVER” PROM King and Queen: Fred Anderson and Judy Falk Cutest Student Couple: John Hanson and Jane Schulz Cutest Faculty Couple: Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Best Dressed Escort: Fred Anderson Prettiest Formal: JoAnn Stromberg Prettiest Corsage: Barbara Olson Shiniest Shoes: John Hanson Cutest Hairstyle: Jane Schulz Flashiest Tie: Robin Stegeman - — SENIOR TRIP 15 CLAQS OF 1963 James Berge, Class Speaker Dr. Harmon Bro, Guest Speaker CLASS MOTTO: The Horizon Widens As We Climb CLASS COLORS: Ice Blue and White CLASS FLOWER: Carnation Honor Students Graduation 16 CLASSES PRESIDENT JAMES BERGE Jim His graduation is the school's loss, the world's gain. Class President 4; Class Vice-President 1; Fall Productions 3,4; Musicals 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; (Student Director 4); Brass Sextet 4; Baritone Solo 1,2,3,4; Piano Solo 4; Choir 1,2,3,4 (Student Director 4); Tenor Solo 4; Vocal Duet 4; Madrigal 1,2,3,4; All State Choir 4; Mirror Staff 3,4; Honor Society 1,3,4; Debate 1; One Act Play 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Let- terman 3,4; Honor Choir 1,2,3,4; Baritone Solo 1,2,3,4. TREASURER DAVID PALERMO Dave Pray you use your freedom, and, so far as you please, allow me mine. Class Treasurer 4; Musicals 1,2,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3,4 (President 4); Declam 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Radio Club 3,4; Basketball 1; Cornet Solo 1,2,3,4; Cornet Trio 1,2,3,4; Brass Sextet 3,4; Cornet Quartet 4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Letterman 2,3,4. VICE-PRESIDENT CHARLES WHEELER Chuck He'd stop St. Peter's Roll Call to ask a question. Class President 2; Class Vice President 4; Fall Productions 2,3; Home- coming Attendant 4; Musicals 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2; Declam 2,3,4; Radio Club 2,3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Golf 1,2,3,4; Let- terman 3,4; Brass Sextet 2; Comet Trio 3; Cornet Quartet 4; Mr. Kau- fert's Assistant 2; Transfer from Valley, Nebraska 1. SECRETARY ROXANNE JOHNSON Roxie Able and attractive, with brains and poise, she does a lot with a bit of noise. Class President 3; Class Secretary 4; Class Treasurer 1; Fall Productions 4 (Student Director of Play 3); Band 1,2,3; Mixed Clarinet Quartet 2,3; Clarinet Quartet 2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Vocal Duet 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; MUSTANG STAFF 3,4; Mirror Staff 2,3,4; Honor Society 1,3,4; FT A 3,4; FHA 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Declam 2,3; One Act Play 4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; Golf 4; Pom-Pom 4; Honor Choir 2,4; Madrigal 2,3,4; All State Choir 4. FRED ANDERSON Frog You can tell what kind of wheels are in his head by the spokes that come out of his mouth. Homecoming King 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Projectors Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4 (Co-captain 4, All- Conference 4); Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Letterman 2,3,4. GARY ANDERSON Gary A bit of work--mostly pi ay,--keeps him happy all the day. Musicals 4; Choir 3,4; MUSTANG STAFF 3; Pro- jectors Club 3; Football 2. JUDITH BACKMAN Judy I can resist anything but tempta- tion. Quill and Scroll 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; MUSTANG STAFF 3,4 (Co- RICHARD AKKERMAN Ak The less I learn, the less I have to remember. Homecoming Attendant 4; Projectors Club 4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Letterman 3,4. ALAN ANDERSEN Al Although his heart's in the junior class, he's still a loyal senior. Musicals 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Radio Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4 (All-Conference 4); Baseball 3,4; Letter- man 2,3,4. Editor-in-Chief 4); Mirror Staff 3,4; FT A 3,4; FHA 1; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Cheer- leader 2,3,4. STEPHANIE BARONE Stevi A smile for every girl, two for every boy. Class Vice-President 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Honor So- ciety 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; FTA 3,4; FHA 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2,3,4. BARBARA BERG Barb Like a circle ending never, doth my tongue go on forever. Musicals 2; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; FHA 1; GAA 1,2,3; Girls' Sextet 2; Girls' Trio 2. STEVEN BERGREN Steve A mind such as his finds knowledge quickly. Honor Society 3,4; Radio Club 3; Football 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Track 4; Letterman 3,4. it •i DEE ANNA BODIN If silence were gold, she'd be rich. KAREN BROEHL To blush is beautiful, but it's sometimes incon- venient. Fall Productions 3; Pep Club 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mirror Staff 2,3,4; FHA 2,3; GAA 2,3. KEN BULLFORD There's nothing like track--ing down a girl. Football 1,2,4; Track 2,3; Wrestling 1,2; Let- terman 2,3,4. JON BURSETH I'm going to tell that Einstein a few things. Class Vice-President 2; Fall Productions 3,4; Musi- cals 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Clarinet Solo 2,3,4; Clarinet Trio 2; Clarinet Quartet 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Vocal Duet 4; Honor Choir 4; Madrigal 4; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Declam 3,4; One Act Play 4. KENNETH CASSMAN Ken We can't all do everything, so I'll just sit and have fun. Library Club 3; Radio Club 3. UTA COLE I'm little, but so is the fuse of a firecracker. Fall Productions 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Pep Club 3,4; Mirror Staff 3; FHA 3; Declam 3,4; De- bate 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Golf 4; Pom-Pom 4; Transfer from Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin 2. JEANIE BURNETT During class and when school's done, her hobby is always having fun. Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; MUSTANG STAFF 4; Mirror Staff 3; FT A 3,4; FHA 2,3,4; GAA 1,2. JAMES BURNETT Jim I never could decide which were harder--the seats or the assignments. Projectors Club 3; Radio Club 1; FFA 3,4; Football 4; Basketball 1; Track 3,4; Letterman 3,4. ELAINE ERIKSEN There are two answers to every question; the teach- er's and mine. Fall Productions 3,4; Musicals 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; MUS- TANG STAFF 2,3; Mirror Staff 1,2,3,4; Honor So- ciety 1,2,3,4; FTA 3,4; FHA 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Declam 1,2,3,4; One Act Play 4; Transfer from Sauk Centre 1. DOUGLAS CUMMINGS Doug Here's a boy as good as gold; he isn't shy and he isn't bold. Honor Society 1,2,4; Declam 4; Shop Assistant 3. RONALD EDLUND Ron Not that I dislike studying, I just like fun better. Musicals 2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Let- terman 4. JANET ERICKSON She's ready for anything you ask, be it fun or be it task. FHA 1,2; Declam 3,4; Hot Lunch 3. PHILIP EVENSON It was a dream of bliss, I thought I had my homework done. Declam 4; Projectors Club 1; FFA 1; Football 1; Track 3; Waitor 2. JUDY FALK That's a joke, son! Laugh. Homecoming Queen 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; MUSTANG STAFF 3; Mirror Staff 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Debate 3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Golf 4; Musicals 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,3,4; Honor Choir 4; Madrigal 4. MARRILEE CRIES I know what you mean, but I don't understand. Choir 1; FHA 1; GAA 1,2; Library Club 3. BARBARA HALL Barb1 Sure hope I get a cute boss with a comfortable knee. Fall Productions 3; Musicals 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Clarinet Quartet 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; MUSTANG STAFF 4; FTA 3,4; FHA 1,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; De- clam 3,4. JOHN HANSON I'd rather hug a basketball than any girl-- almost. Musicals 3,4; Band 1; Choir 1,2,3,4; Declam 4; Football 1,3,4 (Co-captain 4); Basketball 1,2,3,4 (Captain 4, All-Conference 4); Baseball 1,3,4 (Captain 4); Track 3; Letterman 1,2,3,4; Golf 4; Honor Choir 4; Madrigal 4. ROBERT HANSON Bob Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no lies. Student Council 1; FTA 3,4; Radio Club 3,4; FFA 3,4; Track 4. RONALD HARP Ron Girls may come and girls may go, but not if I can help it. Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Letterman 2,3,4. CAROLE HOHN BERNARD HELMBRECHT Bemie Mighty Mouse is little. Projectors Club 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Football Manager 2,3,4; Basket- ball Manager 2,3. BARBARA HINDE Barb Sweet personality, helpful to the end, all these traits make her a friend. Pep Club 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Honor Society 1; FTA 3; Spanish Club 2,3. Don't talk to me--you're too convincing. Band 1,2,3,4; Clarinet Quartet 2,3; Orchestra 4; Pep Club 1,2; MUSTANG STAFF 3,4; Mirror Staff 3,4; Honor Society 1,4; FHA 1; GAA 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Pep Band 2,3,4. DELBERT JOHNSON To pass or not to pass; that is the question. FFA 2,3,4; Transfer from McGrath 1. JUDITH JOHNSON Judy We could get along without her, but not very well. Class Treasurer 2,3; Fall Productions 3; Choir 2; Majorette 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Mirror Staff 4; Honor Society 1,3,4; Student Coun- cil 1; FTA 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Declam 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 1; Girls' State 3; Waitress 2. MARILYN JOHNSON She lets her light shine without the spotlight on herself. Mirror Staff 3; FHA 1,2; GAA 1,2; Library Club 4. LENORE KENT Generally speaking, she s generally speaking. Fall Productions 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Mirror Staff 2,3,4 (Co-Editor - in-Chief 4); FTA 4; FHA 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; De- clam 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4. MARCIA KNIGHT But I'm impatient; I want to laugh now. Pep Club 4; GAA 2,3,4; Declam 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4. JAMES KOCH Jim Happy am I, from care I am free; why aren't they all contented like me? Projectors Club 2; FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Track 4; Letterman 3,4; Shop Assistant 3. DOUGLAS KUBAT Doug Look out world, here I come. Homecoming Attendant 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Declam 4; Radio Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Track 4; Letterman 3,4; Boys' State 3. CAROL LAUDENBACH What's the sense of living if you can't enjoy your- self? Honor Society 1,4; FTA 2,3,4; FHA 1; GAA 1; De- clam 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Student Sec. 4. LINDA LILIE A little shy but full of fun, with a cheerful smile for everyone. Pep Club 4; GAA 1; Student Sec. 3; Hot Lunch 3,4; Waitress 2. PATRICIA McCALL Pat She's here; I heard her laugh. Pep Club 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Declam 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3; Student Sec. 4. M MARLYS McCORMICK A smile that ends in laughter, happy in class and giggling after. Band 1,2,3,4; Flute Trio 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; FT A 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Declam 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3; Student Sec. 4. ARLAN MUNTER Books and I are friends--phooey! Baseball 3,4. ARLYS MUNTER Mabe An angel on earth, full of giggles and mirth. Class Secretary 2; Musicals 2,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Choir 2,4; Triple Trio 3; Pep Club 4; Glee Club 1,3; MUSTANG STAFF 3,4 (Co- Editor-in-Chief 4); Mirror Staff 3; Student Council 4; GAA 2; Declam 4; Waitress 2. JAMES NELSON Jim The most I want out of school is myself. FFA 2,3,4. DWAYNE NELSON I trouble not studies; studies trouble me. NANCY NELSON Mischief, thou art afoot! Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Mirror Staff 2,3; FHA 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Declam 4; Hot Lunch 1,2. PETER NELSON Pete Exercise? Why I peeled an orange this morning. ROLAND NELSON Sometimes I study or bluff--but mostly I just guess. Projectors Club 2,3; FFA 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4. JERRY NORDENSTROM As the occasion, so the behavior. Musicals 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Vocal Solo 3,4; Honor Choir 2; Madrigal 2; Student Coun- cil 1; Declam 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Letterman 3,4. WARREN NIKODYM Nikky It's not what you do, it's what you get away with. Football 1,4; Track 4; Golf 1,2,4; Letterman 4. BARBARA OLSON Captivating smile, a friendly air, she's the answer to a gentleman's prayer. Homecoming Attendant 4; Musicals 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Clarinet Quartet (No. 1) 2,3,4; Mixed Clarinet Quartet 2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; MUSTANG STAFF 3,4; Mirror Staff 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Declam 3,4; Golf 4; Pom-Pom 4. GARY OLSON Girls are the least of my wor- ries. Declam 4; Shop Assistant 3. MARVIN OQUIST The world belongs to the energetic; but who wants the world? Declam 2; FFA 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA ODELL Pat Marks, not men, have been her aim. Fall Productions 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Sax Quartet 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; MUSTANG STAFF 4; Honor Society 1,3,4; FT A 3,4; FHA 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Declam 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4. BETTE ORR Lead her not to temptation; just show her where it is. Pep Club 4; Mirror Staff 1,2; FTA 4; Declam 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Library Club 4 (Assistant 4). JOAN OSTERDYK A genial disposition brings its owner many friends. Hot Lunch 2,3,4. ii Vi RUTH OTTE Early to bed and early to rise and you miss all the parties. FHA 3,4; GAA 1; Library Club 4. JEANETTE PASCHKE Let us be merry for life is short. FHA 2,3,4; CAA 1. TOM PROKOSCH Why do it if you don't have to? Projectors Club 1,2,4; FFA 1,2,3,4. LARRY PONTO He has that faraway look in his eye—he's gazing at his feet. FTA 3; Projectors Club 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1. MARY PAXTON Contagious ripples of giggles. Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; GAA 1; Hot Lunch 4. JUDY REESE Her hair is too dark to be a good angel. Choir 1,2; Pep Club 2; Mirror Staff 2; FHA 1,2; Li brary Club 3; Student Sec. 4. JAMES REGAN Jim I'm on the brink of a great career--somebody push me off. Projectors Club 4. VIOLA REYNOLDS I'd be good but it's such a strain. GAA 1; Library Club 3; Student Secretary 4. ELMER RINGLER Jack I believe in conserving energy--especially my own. FFA 3,4; Football 4; Track 3. WANDA RINGLER Some think she's quiet; others wonder. GAA 1; Library Club 4; Student Secretary 4. DONALD SABOE Don Wine, women, and song are getting me down --guess I'll have to give up singing. MUSTANG STAFF 4; Declam 3,4; Projectors Club 4; Radio Club 3,4; Football 3; Track 3,4; Golf 3,4; Letterman 3,4; Transfer from Milford Mill High School, Baltimore, Maryland 3. VIRGINIA SANDBERG Ginny Dawn usually enters the house before she does. Choir 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; MUSTANG STAFF 4; Mir- ror Staff 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3; Cheerleader 1; Student Secretary 4. ERNEST SCHWARZBAUER Ernie Football's too rough—anyone for tiddlywinks? Football 3,4; Letterman 4; Trans- fer from McGrath 2. CARRIE SIMONS True happiness consists in doing good. Library Club 4. BARBARA STEINER Barb I can do anything but behave. GAA 1; Library Club 4. RODERICK STOTTS Rody A one-man circus Ringling doesn't control. Fall Productions 1,2,3,4; Musicals 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Madrigal 4; Mirror Staff 3,4; Declam 4; Debate 1; Basketball 1,2; Honor Choir 4. M ii MARVIN SUNDET Marv Well, I carried one course and dragged four. Projectors Club 2,3; FFA 2,3,4. SHANNAH TINKER Late hours aren't good for one, but all right for two! Fall Productions 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Mirror Staff 2,3,4 (Co-Editor-in-Chief 4); Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,4; Saxophone Quartet 1,2,3,4; Ma- jorette 2,3,4 (Head 3,4); Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; FHA 1; GAA 1,2; Declam 3,4; Cheer- leader 1; Honor Society 1. CHERYL WESTBY Cherie Friendly, full of glee, a pal to all she's sure to be. Homecoming Attendant 4; Band 1,2,3; Choir 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Mirror Staff 2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Waitress 2. RONALD ZUFALL Ronnie Men have died studying--I think I shall live a long time. STEVE WILSON Whip' I wish I were a pilot with a girl on every cloud. Fall Productions 2,3; Homecom- ing Attendant 4; Musicals 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Declam 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Letter- man 4; Honor Choir 4. KATHLEEN WOLFORD Kathy If silence is golden, I'll take silver. Fall Productions 3; Musi- cals 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Flute Trio 4; Glee Club 2; Stu- dent Council 3; GAA 1,2,3; Declam 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3. 12 YEAR 9ENI0R9 ROW 1: P. Nelson, M. Sundet, K. Cassman, J. Burnett, S. Ber gren, R. Harp, B. Helmbrecht, S. Wilson, J. Burnett. ROW 2: A. Anderson, F. Anderson, D. Kubat, B. Hall, K. Wolford, P. Odell, J. Johnson, M. McCormick, M. Johnson, P. McCall. ROW 3: J. Berge, R. Johnson, D. Palermo, S. Tinker, B. Ol- son, J. Nordenstrom. JUNIOR OFFICERS: Madelyn Berulson--Treasurer Karen Troolin--Secretary Greg McNeilly--President Bob Elfstrum--Vice-President Weldon Wilkening--Secretary Mary Nyquist--Treasurer John Stromberg—Vice-President Ricky Olson--President FRESHMAN OFFICERS Tom Troolin—Vice-President Laurel Lidstrom--Treasurer Fred Carlson--President Bonnie Johnson—Secretary SOPHOMORE OFFICERS HOMEROOMS 205—GRADE 7 ROW 1: R. Carlson, D. Lilleboe, R. Helmbrecht, D. Cries, P. Kent, W. Burmeister, J. Gilbertson, R. Mattson, R. Castellano. ROW 2: S. Brubaken, G. Lindquist, J. Bar- tholomaus, W. Johnson, R. Elstad, M. Hendershot, M. Akkerman, D. Camp- bell, R. Forshier. ROW 3: A. Belk- holm, D. Hallstrom, R. Heitke, V. Ericson, J. Lundquist, A. Mansfield, S. Christianson, M. Mattson, H. Kad- lec, C. Lindquist. 211--GRADE 7 ROW 1: T. Brockner, L. Aldrich, D. Engler, J. Johnson, J. Bums, N. Grummons, S. Jewell. ROW 2: F. Grahn, S. Johnson, G. Broostin, V. Goldsmith, J. Burseth, J. Koepp, J. Harmon, S. Buckley. ROW 3: R. Carda, L. Anderson, L. Kleven, J. Johnson, E. Erickson, D. Eastlund, L. Bronniche, R. Johnson. 303—GRADE 7 ROW 1: R. True, J. Sundberg, V. Washburn, L. Thorn, L. Smith, R. Sjolander, G. Schultz, G. Stromberg, G. Stark. ROW 2: C. Smith, M. Rodenborg, M. Torres, J. Udean, G. Yankowiak, D. Rowland, D. Stromberg, C. Richter, L. Smith. ROW 3: J Ripkema, M. Rodenborg, R. Stark, V. Rodenborg, J. Gruver, S. Salmonson, B. Wolford, J. Ringler, J. Roehlke. HOMEROOMS LIBRARY—GRADE 7 ROW 1: W. Peterson, M. Nelson, D. Kuchenbacker, M. Nordenstrom, R. Nelson, J. Nor- berg, P. Larson, C. Nutt, M. Manthei. ROW 2: M. Reynolds, J. Palmen, M. Paschke, N. Lobdell, L. Krinke, D. Peterson, C. Priebe, J. Palmen, R. Peterson, R. Reynolds. ROW 3: M. McCarty, J. Olson, J. Raines, D. Olson, T. Kooimen, D. Schultz, P. Kohner, M. Moline, R. Rettig, M. Lewis. BOOKKEEPING—GRADE 8 ROW 1: J. Helmbrecht, D. Carlson, J. John- son, P. Danielson, W. Hushagen, J. Finch, P. Aldrich. ROW 2: A. Grahn, S. Dalbey, L. Hess, J. Jenson, C. John- son, J. Kapinos, P. Bodin. ROW 3: L. Dalbey, J. Brecke, J. Bliss, E. Lawr- ence, S. Kleven, D. Bowen, J. Kadar, B. Ecflund. ROW 4: S. Anderson, A. Childress, E. Reese, D. Haines, M. Heikes, K. Ellens, C. Kent, P. John- son, B. Hanson. ROOM 8—GRADE 8 ROW 1: K. Nel- son, K. Norby, K. Kuchar, E. Lawrence, D. Molin, R. Johnson, G. Nikodym, J. Kastenbaur, J. Manthei. ROW 2: S. Nelson, D. Lindquist, H. Oestrich, T. Rogne, R. Jones, P. McCormick, D. Mansfield, C. Nyquist, C. Kent. ROW 3: S. Nute, F. Fraze, D. Obert, K. Matthews, D. Nelson, J. Nauman, M. Mattson, K. Kiekow, S. McNeilly. HOMEROOMS GRADE 8--AGRICULTURE ROW 1: R. Hendershot, D. Backman, R. Becker, W. Dalbey, G. Bryant, R. Gall. ROW 2: B. Freeman, J. Burns, J. Burseth, L. Cole, B. Hammerberg, R. Bacon, G. Grimm, B. Carlson. ROW 3: G. Al- thoff, D. Hannu, C. Christianson, M. Anderson, G. Erickson, J. Werner, G. Bergren, J. Fagerstrom. GRADE 8—ROOM 201 ROW 1: M. Stegeman, K. Otteson, T. Pierson, T. Washburn, G. Schulz, J. Wasson, G. Norling. ROW 2: L. Johnson, R. Reynolds, B. Remer, E. Torres, K. Simonson, T. Richardson, T. Roesch- lein. ROW 3: S. Oquist, M. Rolsted, K. Olson, L. Nutt, B. Halstrom, P. Raivo, J. Olson, B. Prokosch. ROW 4: J. Strandlund, K. Olson, V. Unger, V. Voge, P. Sublett, L. Selvig, L. Truh, T. Sherman. GRADE 9—SHOP ROW 1: C. Pierson, T. Johnson, R. Oquist, J. Norberg, D. Larson, M. Larson. ROW 2: G. Mc- Kinnon, J. Larson, D. Johnson, J. Ol- son, L. Herwig, A. Helmbrecht, G. Peterson. ROW 3: D. Kallevig, D. Nordenstrom, D. Norby, C. Nelson, S. Peterson, M. Helmbrecht, G. Olson. HOMEROOMS 202--GRADE 9 ROW Is M. Roden- borg, S. Thorn, C. Wilkening, K. Lewis, J. Donahue, J. Youngquist, D. Swenson, W. Stegeman. ROW 2: D. Rypkema, K. Ostreich, E. Zufall, J. Ringler, M. VanderVeldon, J. Fin- dell, V. Sjolander, P. Dalbey. ROW 3: E. Strandlund, S. Sanders, D. Sundet, T. Troolin, W. Turnacliff, J. Mohn, H. Johnson, M. Telander. ROW 4: L. Schroeder, D. Zellman, D. Schmidt, D. Daly, J. VanderVeldon, G. John- son, D. Sawyer, B. Yankowiak. 300—GRADE 9 ROW 1; L. Bryant, R. Halvorson, T. Giese, R. Cries, B. Fisher, D. Cummings. ROW 2: A. Debben, C. Olds, P. Vreeland, A. Paschke, C. Dalbey, S. Nearing. ROW 3: B. Johnson, P. Anderson, F. Carlson, B. Berg, A. Enger, L. Fryk- man. ROW 4: R. Richardson, C. Bartholomus, G. Osterdyk, R. Louison, L. Gruver, C. Mattson, D. Grummons, R. Bullford. 313--GRADE 9 ROW 1: L. Thomas, L. Drost, L. Aldrich, V. Gray, L. John- son, J. Lundgren, S. Kadlec, E. Olson. ROW 2: L. Mart, M. Johnson, C. An- derson, S. Johnson, E. Carlson, S. Hushagen, C. Christianson, L. Blake. ROW 3: C. Bowen, J. Erickson, L. Hohn, M. Hawk, J. Kastenbauer, B. Dalbey, G. Carlson. ROW 4: R. Bald- win, C. Ericksen, R. Kuchar, L. Lid- strom, N. Wild, M. Christian, N. Bassett. HOMEROOMS 203—GRADE 10 ROW Is C. Berge, E. Voight, D. Peterson, T. Lorenz, A. Giese, J. Swenson, L. Remer, C. Korf. ROW 2: J. Bums, J. Friedstrom, A. Stromberg, M. Nyquist, J. Johnson, J. Helmbrecht, B. Johnson, L. Dubbels, L. Sundstrom. ROW 3: P. Aulich, W. Mattson, C. Sawyer, J. Mork, D. Nute, G. Lidstrom, L. Eriksen, M. Gotfredson. 305--GRADE 10 ROW Is L. Simons, A. Telander, L. Engler, C. Smith, J. Kastenbauer, J. Norling, L. Gilmer, P. Hallstrom, J. Priebe, S. Finch, B. Zufall. ROW 2: J. Bums, B. Steiner, J. Kadlec, M. Simonson, K. Carda, S. Schloesser, M. LaDouceur, M. Oquist, L. Cook, V. Ripka, C. Miller, C. Carda. ROW 3: K. Stotts, C. Ja- cobson, M. Ripka, D. Bams, D. Peter- son, P. Kraft, R. Lilienthal, D. Koch, L. Moline, S. Kleven, C. Turnacliff, S. Wilson. ROW 4: J. Hoff, M. Christian, L. Tuma, J. Raines, L. Wen- zel, D. Holmstrom, J. Sigstad, G. Erickson, S. Pechacek, V. Ericson, R. Nord, J. Lidstrom. 312—GRADE 10 ROW Is J. Wallace, T. Jones, D. Westman, D. Hewitt, G. Rodenborg, D. Toenis, S. Castellano. ROW 2: R. Danger, D. Meyers, D. Anderson, R. Kochenbaker, W. Op- dahl, W. Wilkening, L. Hannu. ROW 3: B. Welton, V. Carlson, G. Bassett, L. Lindquist, W. Christianson, S. Willet, R. Hines. ROW 4: C. Bams, J. Strom- berg, D. Linder, D. Peirson, R. Beseth, M. Holland, W. Richardson, R. Carlson HOMEROOMS GRADE 11--ROOM 119 ROW 1: J. Regan, L. Mitchell, B. Nygren, A. Peterson, D. Stark, S. Marquart, J. Stromberg, E. Meyers. ROW 2: M. Rowland, B. Sanders, J. Lobdell, L. Lafay, L. Oquist, S. Olson, B. Te- lander, J. Schulz. ROW 3: D. Matt- son, P. Otteson, S. Nelson, J. Norden- strom, D. Mattson, S. Sundet, M. Ponto, K. Olson. GRADE 11--ROOM 200 ROW Is L. Wallace, M. Nelson, E. Bowman, J. Ripka, G. Norling, G. Rundquist, T. Ripka, C. Radeke, R. Stegeman. ROW 2: S. Reynolds, A. Mattkins, A. Smith, G. Nordman, C. Lundquist, G. Olson, D. Vanderhelm, R. Rypkema. ROW 3: G. Koch, G. McNeilly, R. Palman, R. Voge, A. Krinke, B. Wer- ner, J. Lewis, G. Nastium. GRADE 11--ROOM 213 ROW 1: L. Kreisel, D. Koepp, J. Carda, K. John- son, M. Boyer, J. Korf, P. Whiteford. ROW 2: J. Grahek, R. Ammerman, B. Johnson, J. Nelson, M. Berulson, D. Johnson, J. Harmon. ROW 3: S. Hall- strom, D. Larson, P. Ovsak, J. Heikes, S. Carda, J. Hendershot, D. Folkema, M. Grunke. HOMEROOMS GRADE 11 — ROOM 311 ROW 1: D. Engler, R. Eken, K. Troolin, R. Kiekow, A. Erickson, B. Wild, J. Forshier, J. Truh. ROW 2: D. Barn, D. Erickson, W. Dalbey, J. Bergquist, T. Gotfredson, R. Althoff, H. Davis, G. Hess. ROW 3: G. Hushagen, J. Cashman, G. Gross, C. Jacobson, D. Jones, R. Beseth, R. Elfstrom, D. Carda, D. Lutter. BOY AND GIRL STATERS For a week in June Donna Johnson attended Girls' State at the State Fairgrounds and Greg McNeilly attended Boys' State on the University Campus in Minneapolis . Repre- sentatives from a majority of the high schools in Minnesota participated in this program designed to teach government by individual participation in mythical governments. SP0RT9 Injured and unable to play during football season Greg McNcilly watched from the sidelines. FRONT ROW: C. Jacobson, D. Kubat, K. Bullford, J. Bcrge, J. Nordenstrom, S. Wilson, W. Nikodym, J. Koch, A. Andersen, J. Btarnett, S. Bergren, E. Schwartzbauer, R. Edlund, D. Jones. BACK ROW: D. Anderman, W. Dalbcy, J. Lewis, P. Anderson, L. Frykman, R. Kickow, S. Willet, W. Wilkcning, D. Nute, R. Olson, M. Holland, T. Gotfredson, G. Koch, J. Tmpc. CENTER ROW: Assistant Coach Mr. Williamson, Co-Captains John Hanson and Fred Anderson, Head Coach Mr. Robinson. FOOTBALL Guards—S. Bergren, J. Koch, J. Burnett. FOOTBALL SCORES Mora . . . 0 Aitkin 20 Mora . . . 26 Pine City . . . . 0 Mora , . . 19 Elk River . . . 12 Mora , . . 7 Princeton . . . 26 Mora . . . 20 Cambridge . . 21 (Homecoming) Mora . . . 6 Ogilvie 0 Mora . . , . 19 Braham .... . 6 (Dad's Night) Mora . . . 6 Milaca 19 Backs--A. Andersen, J. Nordenstrom, D. Kabat. Co-captains John Hanson (Back) and Fred Anderson (End) Tackle—J. Berge, Back—K. Bullford, Tackle— E. Schwartzbauer. Guard—Ron Edlund, End--Tackle--W. Nikodym, End— S. Wilson. 39 SCORES Mora 61 ... . .... Pine City 36 Mora 55 ... . 40 Mora 57 ... . 43 Mora 47 ... . 59 Mora 56 ... . 45 Mora 64 ... . 60 Mora 56 ... . .... Braham 38 Mora 42 ... . 40 Mora 49 ... . 54 Mora 53 ... . 43 Mora 45 . ... 35 Mora 48 ... . 50 Mora 38 ... . 35 Mora 63 ... . 43 Mora 85 ... . .... Isle 41 Mora 48 ... . 43 Mora 60 ... . 33 Mora 52 ... . .... Aitkin 38 DISTRICT 16 TOURNAMENT Mora 43 ... . Mora 63 ... . Mora 47 ... . Mora 54 ... . .... Elk River The Mustangs broke the all-time record with 15 wins and 3 losses for the basketball season in regular play and 18 wins and 4 losses for the year. John Hanson and Rich Akkerman were named to the Rum River All-Conference Team. GOAT GAME 19G3 MORA 38 OGILVIE 35 BILLY 8TAY8 HOME ii f as FRONT: Donna Stark, Judy Backman. Left side: Jill Grahek, Madelyn Berulson. BACK: Judy Falk, Roxie Johnson. MUSTANG CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Joan Harman, Donna Stark, Madelyn Berulson, Nancy Lutz, Judy Falk, Betsy Wild, Judy Backman. 9 T A L L I 0 N 9 ROW Is R. Olson, S. Willett. ROW 2: Mr. Swenson, L. Bryant, T. Troolin, L. Frykman, D. Anderson, W. Wilkening, D. Johnson, B. Jones, R. Halverson, Mr. Strandlund. ROW 3: J. Olson, W. Tumacliff, P. Anderson, R. Louison, B. Berg, D. Nordenstrom, K. Kapinos, F. Carlson. B TEAM ROW Is L. Bryant, M. Larson, A. Debban, D. Toenies, T. Troolin, T. Giese, D. Johnson, S. Peterson, W. Tuma- cliff, Mr. Robinson. ROW 2: S. Willett, R. Louison, P. Anderson, J. Sigstad, J. Mork, M. Holland, R. Olson, D. Sawyer. mi B AND C CHEERLEADERS ROW 1: Jessie Hannon, Mary Jo Manthei. ROW 2: Carole Nyquist, Sandy Nute, Elna Gotfredson. ROW 3: Kathie Ellens, Betty Hanson. H 0 R N ROW 1: R. Carlson, T. W shbum, J. Bartholemus, J. Rypkema, G. Schultz, J. Peterson, J. Manthei, R. Rey- nolds, R. Sjolander, J. Udean, D. Hallstrom, G. Yankowiak. ROW 2: L. Cole, R. Nelson, M. Reynolds, T. Boyer, C. Priebe, D. Stromberg, D. Johnson, G. Nikodym, G. Grimm, J. Burseth, T. Roeschlein, G. Bryant, D. Mansfield. ROW 3: J. Drazenovich, J. Fagerstrom, R. Frase, M. Mattson, B. Wolford, A. Mansfield, D. Nelson, B. Erickson, M. Mattson, C. Christianson, P. McCormick, D. Hannu, K. Kiekow, R. Reynolds, C. Simenson, A. Peterson. E T 9 “C TEAM TOP PICTURE: ROW 1: A. Belkholm, C. Lindquist, W. Johnson, J. Peterson, R. Sjolander, P. Kent, J. Gilbert- son G. Stark, C. Nutt, G. Schultz, M. Torres. ROW 2: Mr. Williamson, J. Bartholemus, G. Yankowiak, M. Hendershot, R. Elstad, S. Salmonson, D. Olson, B. Wolford, A. Mansfield, M. Mattson, D. Rowland, C. Priebe. BOTTOM PICTURE: ROW 1: J. Burseth, L. Nutt, D. Hannu, R. Reynolds, G. Nikodym, C. Bartholemus, L. Cole, T. Washburn, J. Fagerstrom, G. Bryant, C. Simenson, C. Christianson, M. Mattson, G. Grimm. ROW 2: R. Raines, H. Oestereich, D. Mansfield, J. Kastenbauer, T. Pierson, L. Drost, B. Carlson, T. Boyer, J. Manthei, D. Johnson, D. Nelson, P. McCormick, L. Enger, Mr. Strandlund. ROW 1: S. Willett, M. Holland, J. Nordenstrom, A. Andersen, A. Munter, A. Erickson, J. Ugland, G. Olson, D. Anderman, D. Johnson. ROW 2: R. Harp, D. Nute, R. Olson, S. Bergren, C. Radeke, D. Kubat, J. Hanson, P. Anderson, Mr. Lutz. BASEBALL TRACK ROW 1: R. Bullford, D. Kubat, J. Koch, K. Bullford, S. Bergren, G. Nastrom, D. Holmstrom. ROW 2: R. Kiekow, J. Lewis, F. Anderson, D. Saboe, B. Elfstrum, J. Burnett, E. Schwarzbauer, R. Louison, T. Gotfredson, R. Nelson, Mr. Robinson. ROW 1: D. Palermo, K. Bullford, R. Kiekow, J. Koch, G. Koch, S. Bergren, R. Edlund, C. Radeke, D. Kubat. ROW 2: J. Burnett, W. Dalbey, G. Nastrom, D. Nute, B. Palmen, A. Andersen, D. Saboe, S. Wilson, J. Hanson. ROW 3: M. Holland, J. Berge, C. Wheeler, J. Lewis, R. Akkerman, J. Nordenstrom, C. Jacobson, G. Hushagen, E. Schwarzbauer, F. Anderson. LETTERMEN GOLF L. to R. B. Fisher, R. Reynolds, U. Cole, D. Palermo, P. McCormick, G. Nordman, D. Saboe, C. Wheeler, B. Olson, J. Falk, R. Johnson, K. Simonson, D. Swenson, D. Palermo, J. Manthei. ACTIVITIES SENIOR ROW 1: J. Burseth, K. Stotts, M. Nyquist, B. Olson, C. Hohn, L. Dubbels, S. Thom, L. Sundstrom, C. Olds. ROW. 2: V. Sjolander, K. Olson, S. Sundet, M. Johnson, J. Priebe, L. John, E. Eriksen, C. Bowen, P. Aulich, C. Miller. J. Korf. ROW 3: S. Marquart, D. Anderman, D. Rypkema, D. Stark, J. Swenson, K. Johnson, P. Odell, R. Kawalck, B. Berg, G. Hess, B. Fisher. ROW 4: J. Falk, L. Gilmer, Mr. Thoreson, L. Lidstrom, C. Sawyer, L. Eriksen, J. Berge, G. Hushagen. ROW 1: C. Korf, C. Turnacliff, D. Peterson, L. Kreisel, E. Olson, M. Gotfredson, B. Johnson, K. Wolford, M. Mc- Cormick. ROW 2: D. Johnson, S. Olson, M. Berulson, S. Tinker, S. Nehring, J. Johnson, J. Nordenstrom, B. Hall, J. Schulz, M. Simenson. ROW 3: W. Turnacliff, J. Burnett, G. Nordman, R. Kuchar, J. Nordenstrom, C. Anderson, D. Palermo, C. Wheeler, C. Berge, J. Bergquist, D. Palermo. ROW 4: J. Udstrom, D. Sawyer, R. Kiekow, L. Gil- bertson, F. Anderson, G. Lidstrom, T. Lorenz, G. McNeilly. ROW 5: E. Voight, S. Willett, A. Anderson, D. Kubat, P. Anderson. ROW 1: J. Schulz, B. Hall, S. Olson. ROW 2: S. Marquait, D. Anderman, D. Rypkema, K. Johnson. ROW 3: C. Hohn, L.Dubbels, S. Thom, L. Sundstrom, C. Olds. ROW 4: M. McCormick, K. Wolford, B. Johnson, J. Bur- seth, K. Stotts, M. Nyquist. ROW 5: D. Palermo, J. Bergquist, C. Berge, C. Wheeler, J. Berge. ROW 6: D. Palermo, C. Anderson, R. Kuchar, G. Nordman, C. Miller. ROW 7: T. Lorenz, G. Lidstrom, L. Gilbertson, D. Johnson, J. Korf. ROW 8: C. Sawyer, L. Lidstrom, S. Tinker. ROW 9: E. Eriksen, L. Gilmer, M. Simenson, E. Voight. ROW 1: J. Naumann, P. Johnson, S. Nute, A. Grahn, W. Hushagen, J. Olson, S. Hushagen, J. Burseth, L. Drost, L. Anderson, M. Manthei, S. Johnson, A. Childress, K. Matthews, C. Nyquist. ROW 2: L. Bronniche, J. Johnson, D. Peterson, F. Grahn, J. Manthei, C. Johnson, M. Rodenberg, J. Burseth, L. Krinke, V. Goldsmith, D. Norden- strom, R. Stark, L. Dalbey, E. Gotfredson, B. Hallstrom, Sylvia Dal bey, D. Eastlund, L. Blake. ROW 3: S. An- derson, K. Kuchar, J. Helmbrecht, L. Hess, W. Roehlke, L. Nutt, D. Rowland, S. Salmonson, J. Udean, G. Niko- dym, D. Stromberg, C. Kent, S. McNeilly, M. McCarty, L. Drost, G. Schultz, J. Gilbertson, K. Kiekow, P. Kohner, L. Selvig, L. Thom, E. Frafrowicz, B. Hanson. ROW 4: D. Hallstrom, L. Cole, R. Reynolds, G. Althoff, C. Simenson, G. Stark, R. Rodenberg, L. Bryant, P. Raivol, A. Belkholm, J. Rypkema, D. Kallevig, P. Kent, M. Mattson. ROW 5: R. Truh, M. Torres, Mr. Thoreson, G. Schultz, R. Sjolander, D. Johnson, L. Frykman. ROW 1: J. Gilbertson, G. Schultz, F. Grahn, P. Danielson, C. Lindquist, T. Pierson, P. Kent, D. Backman, M. Manthei. ROW 2: J. Harman, G. Norling, V. Goldsmith, R. Reynolds, W. Roehlke, R. Sjolander, J. Helmbrecht, M. Stegeman, J. Manthei, J. Udean. ROW 3: D. Johnson, J. Burseth, L. Thom, S. Dalbey, W. Hushagen, J. Palmen, A. Grahn, K. Kuchar. ROW 4: J. Palmen, M. McCarty, A. Belkholm, J. Burseth, D. Peterson, D. Obert, L. Bronniche, G. Grimm, R. Carda, L. Anderson. JUNIOR CHOIR ROW Is S. Johnson, L. Krinke, L. Hess, B. Hammerberg, J. Kapinos, L. Kleven, R. Reynolds, L. Cole, J. Olson, G. Nikodym. ROW 2: C. Nyquist, L. Nutt, C. Johnson, S. Nute, B. Hanson, D. Olson, R. Stark, J. Bliss, D. Bowen, B. Edlund. ROW 3: L. Dalbey, J. Johnson, G. Althoff, C. Kent, S. McNeilly, P. Johnson, A. Childress, M. Roden- berg, L. Truh. ROW 4: S. Kleven, S. Salmonson, K. Keikow, K. Mathews, M. Mattson, L. Selvig, J. Nauman, D. Obert, K. Ellens, S. Anderson, D. Eastlund. ROW I: James Bontrager—Director, D. Rypkema, C. Berge, M.Simenson, C. Olsen, J. Korf, S. Olson, J. Schulz. ROW II: C. Miller, J. Johnson, J. Falk, J. Nordenstrom, C. Sawyer, G. Lind- strom, B. Olson, R. Johnson. ROW III: A. Munter, L. Dubbles, M. Nyquist, B. Johnson, A. Deb- ban, L. Gilbertson, T. Lorenz, R. Stegman. ROW IV: D. Andermen, R. Edlund, W. Dalbey, J. Berseth, J. Berquist, D. Sawyer, J. Trupe, G. Anderson, R. Stotts. 54 ROW I: B. Johnson, J. Harman, B. Nygren, V. Gray, K. Stotts, L. Kreisel, M. Paxton, K. Korf. ROW II: S. Hallstrom, M. Berulson, B. Berg, C. Ericksen, M. Johnson, K. Trgolin, J. Grahek, V. Sjolander. ROW HI: A. Krinke, W. Tumacliff, B. Berg, F. Carlson, T. Troolin, J. Foshier, W. Wilkening, B. Fisher. ROW IV: J. Nordenstrom, J. Berge, B. Werner, R. Altoff, S. Wilson, J. Stromberg, J. Hanson, A. Mattkins. 55 ROW 1: J. Kadlec, L. Remer, J. Youngquist, E. Olson, L. Drost, J. Priebe, B. Dalbey, J. Erickson, S. Thorn, M. VanderVelden, M. LaDouceur, D. Johnson, J. Stromberg, C. Smith, K. Broehl, M. Nelson, Miss Langemo. ROW 2: G. Erickson, P. Vreeland, J. Lundgren, S. Wilson, C. Bowen, B. Wild, J. Findell, M. Boyer, R. Baldwin, R. Kuchar, E. Carlson, S. Johnson, S. Schloesser, L. Sundstrom, J. Truh, L. Kent. ROW 3: D. Mattson, J. Nelson, L. Mart, L. LeFebvre, N. Bassett, J. Becker, G. Carlson, S. Nehring, J. Kastenbauer, S. Poorker, E. Voight, E. Bowman, C. Anderson, S. Hushagen, A. Giese. ROW 4: L. Oestereich, D. Koepp, B. Hinde, M. Grunke, N. Wild, D. Mattson, S. Nelson, S. Carda, A. Peterson, L. Mitchell. GLEE CLUB MR. TED TH0RE80N Mr. Ted Thoreson, who has been our band director for the past nine years, has recently de- cided to move to Puerto Rico. He will be in charge of vocal and instrumental music at Ramey Air Force Base in Puerto Rico. Mr. Thoreson's work as director of the Mora Band carried with it many responsibilities and problems; but, Mr . Thoreson has achieved great success as director and is very respected by his students . When he leaves our high school he will be sadly missed by the people of Mora. 56 Mixed Clarinet 1 Mixed Clarinet 2 Saxophone Trio French Horn quartet Brass Sextet Cornet quartet Girls' Trio 2 Flute Trio Brass Quartet Clarinet quartet 1 Clarinet quartet 2 Girls' Trio 3 Madrigals Double Sextet Honor Band and Choir Members 57 Senior FHA ROW 1: P. Osvak, P. Otteson, C. Lundquist, M. Ponto, J. Kastenbauer, S. Carda. ROW 2: B. Steiner, L. Mart, J. Kastenbauer, C. Bowen, R. Baldwin, J. Becker. ROW 3: B. Dalbey, S. Thom, J. Young- quist, N. Wild, J. Lundgren, A. Peterson. ROW 4: E. Strandlund, L. Le Febvre, J. Lobdell, D. Mattson, D. Mattson, Miss Carlson. ROW 5: S. Marquart, S. Nelson, J. Stromberg, M. Rowland, D. Stark, G. Erickson. ROW 6: C. Mattson, B. Johnson, N. Bassett, J. Johnson, C. Anderson, J. Raines. FHA Junior FHA ROW Is Mrs. Eliason, M. Manthei, M. Nelson, S. Johnson, J. Harmon, V. Stegeman, J. Johnson. ROW 2: V. Goldsmith, J. Koepp, L. Thom, F. Grahn, L. Smith, J. Burseth, S. Buckley, P. Danielson. ROW 3: S. Dalbey, G. Broostin, N. Lobdell, M. Paschke, L. Smith, R. Rettig, L. Krinke, A. Grahn, D. Kuchenbaker. ROW 4: J. Kapios, L. Anderson, D. Peterson, E. Torres, D. Bowen, D. Erickson, L. Bronniche, M. McCarty, J. Olson. ROW Is Mrs. Eliason, R. Carda, L. Dalbey, T. Rogne, R. Ulienthal, J. Raines. ROW 2: C. Kent, D. Eastlund, M. Rodenberg, M. Lewis, P. Kohner, A. Childress. ROW 3: C. Johnson, R. Staik, B. Prokosch, J. Olson, B. Hanson, P. Johnson, S. Nute, J. Strandlund, J. Wilson. ROW 4: J. Johnson, V. Unger, V. Voge, D. Haines, C. Mathews, J. Naumann, L. Selvig, K. Ellens, P. Sublet, K. Olson. 58 Senior GAA ROW 1: P. Aulich, M. Gotfredson, D. Peterson, A. Giese, J. Priebe, P. McCall, M. Knight, L. Kreisel, M. Nyquist, C. Berge. ROW 2: L. Oesterich, D. Koepp, M. Grunke, S. Olson, J. Korf, B. Hall, G. Sandberg, L. Kent, M. Simenson, M. LaDouceur. ROW 3: J. Johnson, J. Nordenstrom, K. Olson, B. Wild, S. Hallstrom, L. Eriksen, B. Johnson, J. Kadlec, S. Schlosser, G. Erickson, D. Johnson. ROW 4: J. Backman, Miss Champlin, B. Sanders, L. LeFebvre, K. Stotts, D. Stark, J. Schulz, J. Harmon, S. Nelson, J. Stromberg, J. Grahek. GAA Junior GAA ROW 1: C. Johnson, A. Grahn, C. Kent, W. Hushagen, J. Helmbrecht. ROW 2: P. Bodin, E. Reese, J. Johnson, D. Bowen, E. Gotfredson, S. Dalbey. ROW 3: J. Harmon, M. McCarty, M. Manthei, V. Goldsmith, J. Burseth. ROW 4: Miss Champlin, B. Hanson, K. Ellens, A. Childress, P. Johnson, S. Nute. MIRROR STAFF ROW I: E. Eriksen, C. Hohn, R. Johnson, B. Olson. BACK: S. Marquart. ROW I: J. Truh, K. Johnson, M. Row- ROW 1: G. Hushagen, J. Bergquist, land, A. Peterson. BACK: J. Backman. J. Johnson, K. Broehl. Shannah Tinker, Miss Heldt, Lenore Kent ADVISOR: Miss Heldt CO-EDITORS: Shannah Tinker Lenore Kent PAGE 1: Roxie Johnson Barb Olson PAGE 2: Elaine Eriksen Carole Hohn PAGE 3: Karen Johnson Janice Truh PAGE 4: Arolowayne Peterson Mary Rowland PAGE 5: Karen Broehl Judy Johnson PAGE 6: John Bergquist Gary Hushagen BUSINESS MANAGERS: Judy Backman Judy Johnson ROW I: G. Sandberg, B. Nyberg, J. Korf, M. Grunke, B. Wild, J. Schulz, L. Dubbels. ROW II: B. Johnson, J. Nel- son, J. Nordenstrom, J. Lewis, L. Eriksen, S. Hallstrom, A. Mattkins. 60 MUSTANG STAFF ROW I: Carole Hohn, Sherrie Marquart, Karen Johnson, Donna Johnson, Betty Johnson. ROW II: Barbara Olson, Roxie Johnson, Don Saboe, Janet Nordenstrom, Kathy Olson. ADVISOR: Miss Nilson CO-EDITORS: Judy Backman Arlys Munter CLASS EDITORS: Roxie Johnson Barbara Olson Carole Hohn HIGHLIGHTS EDITORS: Donna Johnson Kathy Olson SPORTS EDITORS: Wendell Dalbey Don Saboe ACTIVITIES EDITORS: Karen Johnson Sherry Marquart BUSINESS MANAGER: Janet Nordenstrom Betty Johnson to r Arlys Munter, Miss Nilson, Judy Backman. ROW I: Linda Kreisel, Jeanne Burnett, Mary Boyer, Ginny Sandberg. ROW II: Donna Stark, Betsy Wild, Pat Odell, Barbara Hall. 61 H 0 N 0 R 8 0 C I E T I E 8 SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY ROW I: D. Palermo, J. Burseth, E. Eriksen, B. Elfstrum, W. Wilkening, D. Cummings, J. Regan, B. Sanders, J. Berge, R. Johnson, D. Johnson, J. Bergquist. ROW 2: J. Lobdell, P. Hallstrom, L. Erik- sen, K. Stotts, D. Mattson, D. Mattson, S. Barone, P. Odell, C. Laudenbach, J. Johnson, M. Berulson. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: L. Truh, D. Haines, D. Hannu, G. Bergren, A. Debban, T. Troolin, D. Sawyer, W. Turnacliff. ROW 2: B. Dalbey, S. Thom, C. Olds, G. Wilkening, R. Baldwin, N. Bassett, C. Anderson. ROW 1: J. Peterson, J. Harman, J. Gilbertson, D. Rowland, D. Hannu, D. Sundet, S. Peterson, W. Wilkening, C. Johnson. ROW 2: A. Debban, D. Palermo, C. Smith, A. Munter, M. Nyquist, S. Olson, L. Selvig, R. Baldwin. ROW 3: J. Lidstrom, D. Johnson, D. Saboe, J. Burseth, J. Trupe, R. Olson, W. Dalbey, R. Johnson, M. Mattson. Dave Palermo, President ROW 1: Mr. Challeen, B. Elfstrum, R. Johnson, S. Sundet, B. Hanson. ROW 2: J. Lobdell, C. Korf, L. Oestreich, J. Korf, S. Barone, J. Burnett, J. Backman, B. Sanders, L. Wallace. ROW 3: B. Orr, D. Mattson, C. Sawyer, P. Odell, C. Laudenbach, B. Johnson, L. Eriksen, J. Johnson, L. Dubbels. ROW 4: S. Carda, D. Mattson, G. Lid- strom, B. Hinde, J. Johnson, B. Warner, G. Nastrom. 8 T U D E N T C 0 U N C I L The primary purpose of Pep Club is to arouse enthusiasm for games, to practice the school yells, and to build up school spirit. The advisor is Miss Champlin. PEP CLUB POM-POM Left to Right: Uta Cole, Roxie Johnson, Barb Olson, Sharon Nelson, Jill Grahek, JoAnn Stromberg. ROW Is Linda Kreisel, Jill Grahek, JoAnn Stromberg, Joan Harmon, Kathy Stotts. ROW 2: Mama Grunke, Janet Nordenstxom, Madelyn Berulson, Sharon Nelson. TRAMPOLINE MAJORETTEQ Left to Right: Judy Johnson, Donna Johnson, Jane Schulz. Head Majorette—Shannah Tinker. ONE ACT PLAY ROW 1: S. Wilson, R. Johnson, Mr. Szarke. ROW 2: J. Burseth, D. Holmstrom, J. Berge, E. Eriksen. DECLAM ROW 1: D. Johnson, D. Palermo, G. Lidstrom. ROW 2: J. Norden- strom, G. McNeilly, B. Werner, C. Wheeler. mm tlDlmmMmm DEBATE L. to R.: K. Troolin, L. Dubbels, L. Eriksen, M. Berulson. ROW 1: P. Hallstrom, C. Korf, J. Regan, P. Whiteford. ROW 2: L. Remcr, J. Truh, J. Backman, S. Klevcn, M. Knight, L. Kent, M. LaDoucer, S. Barone. ROW 3: J. Lobdell, S. Pechacek, K. Olson, D. Mattson, D. Mattson, S. Carda, S. Sundet, E. Bowmen, Mr. Fredrickson. ROW 4: D. Anderman, W. Dalbey, J. Mork, G. Nastrom, B. Elfstrum, D. Nute, R. Besteh. ROW 1: S. Kadlec, P. Whiteford, L. Simons, A. Telander, J. Regan, B. Sanders, C. Simons, R. Otte, E. Bowmen, C. Mattson, B. Steiner, M. Johnson. ROW 2: Mr. Beseth, B. Orr, B. Telander, M. Oquist, J. Carda, R. Ammerman, J. Heikes, W. Ringler. ROW 1: G. Bryant, T. Geise, S. Castellano, T. Roeschlein, D. Herwit, R. Bullford, D. Zellman, B. Yankovviak, R. Richardson, D. Sundet, S. Sanders, J. Wallace, T. Jones, J. Norburg, W. Stegeman. ROW 2: G. Rodenburg, D. Lillienthal, D. Barn, L. Moline, W. Christianson, J. Helmbrecht, V. Carlson, R. Hines, B. Welton, D. Norby, G. Bassett, R. Stegeman, D. Peterson, G. Kraft, D. Westman, Mr. Thoreson. ROW 3: D. Erickson, B. Helm- brecht, M. Sundet, J. Fridstrom, D. Johnson, J. Hoff, J. Koch, D. Jones, B. Richardson, H. Davis, M. Christian, L. Lundquist, J. Bums, C. Radeke, G. Norling. ROW 4: A. Erickson, D. Schmidt, J. Burnett, T. Prokosch, J. Cashman, J. Sigstad, L. Ponto, D. Akkerman, R. Nelson, M. Oquist, E. Ringler, R. Voge, J. Nelson, G. Koch, D VanderHelm. R A D I 0 ROW 1: D. Peterson, J. Wallace, R. Eken, B. Helm- brecht, J. Fridstrom, R. Stegeman, P. Kraft, L. Moline. ROW 2: G. Bassett, B. Welton, V. Carl- son, H. Davis, D. Vander- Helm, G. Norling, M. Christian, J. Helmbrecht. ROW 3: L. Lindquist, T. Prokosch, L. Ponto, D. Akkerman, J. Regan, F. Anderson, D. Saboe, G. Koch. ROW 1: Mr. Kaufert, G. McKinnon, W. Wilkening, G. Hess, D. Kubat, R. Kiekow, J. Forshier, D. Palermo, T. Johnson. ROW 2: A. Krinke, H. Davis, J. Bergquist, C. Wheeler, G. Hushagen, C. Jacobson, B. Elf strum, B. Hanson, D. Saboe. SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Merrol Larson, Superintendent SCHOOL BOARD L. to R., Mr. Gorham, Doctor Peterson, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Lindblom, Mr. Grimm, Mr. Frykman. 70 FACULTY J. R. KUFUS Senior High Principal HAROLD OBERT Junior High Principal JANICE SUTTON and ARLENE ELFSTRUM Office Secretaries MRS. SABOE Counselor's Secretary MR. BERGQUIST Counselor MR. BESETH Librarian 71 MR. CHALEEN English MISS CARLSON Home Economics MR. BONTRAGER Vocal Department MISS CHAMPLIN Physical Education MRS. ELI AS ON Home Economics MR. FREDRICKSON Spanish MR. KAUFERT MISS LANGEMO Math-Science Vocal Department MR. LUTZ Physical Education MRS. MANUEL Business Education MR. MILLS Shop MRS. MILLS English MR. PEDERSON Business Education MR. ROBINSON English MR. SIMPSON Math MR. T. THORESON Instrumental Department MR. W. THORESON Agriculture 74 MR. WILLIAMSON Math CANDIDS SPONSORS GORHAMS', INC. Plumbing, Heating Gas, Hardware BEN FRANKLIN Shop Here for Your School Supplies MORA'S STYLE SHOP Macshore Blouses, Jonathan Logan Dresses are among the items awaiting your approval. ACE HARDWARE Best Quality Hardware Goods for Your Home For Your Fresh Pastries and Delicious Lunches Visit the MORA BAKERY ORR'S FOOD MARKET We Give Gold Bond Stamps SUNDSTROM'S Shoes for the Entire Family Men's and Boys' Apparel MORA DRUG Meet Your Friends After School for a Coke. Gift Headquarters. 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