Mora High School - Mustang Yearbook (Mora, MN)

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Democratic Victor — Pres idem won the 1964 election by the and per cent of the total vot Johnson became President at John F. Kennedy in 1963. Barry's Battle for Votes—S was surrounded by fans at I port September 16 as he presidency on the Republica it iivM.1. i irv wm servativc senator swept to a first-ballot nomina- tion at the convention in San Francisco. National Events in Review—1964 Nobel Prize Winner—Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr., right, was greeted by Richard C. Patterson, commissioner of public events, at Kennedy International Air- port Dec. 16 on arrival from Europe. Dr. King was in Oslo to receive the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. I’m the Greatest—Cassius Clay whooped it up with his handlers after he won the Cards are the Winners— Roger Craig leaped on a group world heavyweight title in Miami Beach of teammates surrounding the pitcher Bob Gibson mo- in February. He was credited with a tech- ments after the last out in the seventh World Series nical knockout of Sonny Liston when Lis- game won by the Red birds over the Yankees. 7-5, in St. ton failed to answer the bell for the sev- Louis. enth round. Alaskan Quake—A whole line of cars rest- ed about 20 feet below street level on a main thoroughfare in Anchorage the day following the disastrous earthquake on March 27. Mora M m 1965 mora, m TABLE of CONTENTS SCHOOL ................................ TABLE OF CONTENTS...................... DEDICATION ............................ CLASSES (DIV).......................... SENIORS................................ TWELVE YEAR SENIORS.................... SENIOR CANDIDS ........................ JUNIORS ............................... SOPHOMORES ............................ FRESHMEN............................... EIGHTH GRADE........................... SEVENTH GRADE.......................... HIGHUGHTS (DIV)........................ HOMECOMING............................. FALL PRODUCTION........................ SPRING PRODUCTION ..................... PROM .................................. BANQUET ............................... CLASS WILL ............................ QUILL SCROLL BANQUET ................ ATHLETIC BANQUET ...................... GRADUATION............................. FAVORITES ............................. SPORTS (DIV)........................... FOOTBALL ................................ FOOTBALL BASKETBALL SNAPS ........... BASKETBALL .............................. B FOOTBALL BASKETBALL................ C FOOTBALL BASKETBALL................ TRACK BASEBALL....................... LETTERMEN GOLF...........'............ A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS POM POMS ..... B C SQUAD CHEERLEADERS MAJORETTES MUSIC piV) ............................ CHOIR ................................... BAND .................................. DENVER SNAPS .......................... BAND SNAPS............................. B CHOIR JUNIOR CHOIR ................ B GLEE CLUB ........................... GIRLS BOYS GLEE CLUB ................ MADRIGALS ............................. JUNIOR BAND PEP BAND ................ ENSEMBLES ............................. CANDIDS ............................... ACTIVITIES piV) ....................... MUSTANG STAFF.......................... MIRROR STAFF........................... STUDENT COUNCIL GIRLS BOYS STATERS . . DEBATE ................................ DECLAM ONE ACT PLAY ................. HONOR SOCIETY.......................... LIBRARY CLUB MONITORS CLUB .......... GAA PEP CLUB......................... FHA ................................... RADIO CLUB Sr HISTORY CLUB............ FFA PROJECTORS CLUB ................. SPANISH CLUB FTA ..................... CANDIDS ............................... FACULTY piV) .......................... FACULTY ............................... ADS ............................... . . 1 . 2 3 5 6 18 19 20 24 28 29 30 31 32 36 37 39 41 42 44 46 47 48 51 52 54 55 57 58 59 60 .61 62 63 64 66 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 98 2 OUR A.F.S. STUDENT 11 1t • f MARIA VARGAS” Maria was our 1964-1965 exchange student from Grayaquil, Ecuador. She stayed with the Ervin Ericksen's. Lois Ericksen was her American sister. Chatting in the hall with some of her classmates. Maria was loved by all of the students of Mora and we will be sorry to see her leave. GRADUATION Maria Lois Maria friends At Homecoming this year, Maria was our Honorary Queen. She participated in many of the school's activi- ties. We hope that all the memories of this year are happy and memorable ones. CLASSES SENIORS PRESIDENT Weldon Wilkening If Einstien can't move it—I can ! Radio Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Musicals 2,4; Mirror Staff 3,4; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Football 2,4; Men's Glee Club 3,4; Class Officer 3,4; Track 2; Lettermens Club 4; Declam 2,4; Student Council 1. VICE-PRESIDENT Stanly Willett Stan A leader of men, a follower of women. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Track 1,3; Drama 3; Musicals 2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Lettermens Club 2,3,4; Radio Club 3; Drum Ensemble 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,4; Stage Band 3; Pep Band 1,2; Madrigal 4. SECRETARY TREASURER Beverly Johnson Bev The girl with the jaunty walk. Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Musi- cals 2,3; Fall Production 3; GAA 1,2,3; FTA 2,3,4; Mirror Staff 1,2,3,4; MUSTANG STAFF 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Flute Ensembles 2,3,4; Choir En- sembles 2,3; Debate 1; Declam 4; One-Act Play 3. Robert Klous Bob I'd like to be a women hater but I haven’t the heart. Radio Club 4; Fall Production 4; Musical 4; Class Officer 4. 6 Daniel Anderman Dan If girls were as easy to understand as cars, I'd have no trouble at all. Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Lettermens Club 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Spring Production 3. Pamela Aulich Pam A genial disposition brings its owner many friends. Band 1,2,3,4; Declam 2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Mirror Staff 3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4. Gary Bassett To worry little, to study less, is my idea of happiness. FFA 1,2,3,4; Projectors Club 2,3,4. James Berry Jim His vocabulary is too capious for our dimi- nutive comprehen- sion. Choir 3,4; Honor So- ciety 4; History Club 3; Fall Production 3,4; Musicals 4; One- Act Play 4; Men's Glee Club 3,4; Madrigals 4; Declam 4. Transfer from On a mi a Crosier Seminary Jennifer Burns She puts her worries in a pocket with a hole in it. Pep Club 4; Monitors Club 4. Carolyn Berge Always happy, Always kind, she is the girl we like to find. Homecoming Attendant 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Musicals 1,2,3,4; Declam 2,3,4; Girls Trio 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Mirror Staff 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4. Karyl Carda It is the quiet worker that succeeds. Pep Club 3,4; Library Club 4; GAA 3,4; Hot Lunch 1,2,3; Monitors Club 4. Vemell Carlson Farewell knowledge; thou art too dear for my possession. Projectors Club 2,4; FFA 2,4; Basketball 2. Linda Cook Unspoken words cause no trouble. Ubrary Club; FHA; Pep Club. Micheal Christian Mike I'll try anything once--twice if I can get away with it. Projectors Club 2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4. Wayne Christensen Is there ever complete recovery from school? Carol Dalbey Silence is a true friend that never betrays. Unda Dubbles Ufe is not life at all without delight. Choir 2,3,4; Spring Production 2,3,4; Fall Production 3; FT A 2,3; FHA 1,2; Debate 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Mirror Staff 2,3,4; Co-Editor 4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Quill Scroll 4; Honor So- ciety 1,3,4. Unda Engler Don't talk to me — you're too convincing. Hot Lunch 2,3; Pep Club 4; Monitors Club 4; De- clam 2,4; Library Club 4. Frances DeWitt Fran I chatter as I go and 1 go on forever. Choir 3,4; Ubrary Asst. 4; Musical 4; Transfer from Moundsview 3. Richard Danger Dick I've got a car. Where's the party? Hall Monitor 4; Radio Club 4; Fall Production 4. Gladis Erickson We taker' and liker'. GAA 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Mirror Staff 3; MUS- TANG 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Musicals 3,4; Fall Pro- duction 3,4; Monitors Club 4; Library Club 3. Vance Erickson What's that mean. Radio Club 4. Lois Ericksen She's ready for any- thing you may ask, be it fun or be it task. Band 1,2,3,4; Debate 1,2,3,4; FT A 2,3,4; Pon Poms 4; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Mirror Staff 1,2,3,4; Co-Editor 4; Declam 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Quill Scroll 4; Fall Production 3; Cheerleading 2. Sandra Finch Sandy Light-headed, but only her hair. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Li- brary Club 1,2; Fall Production 3; De- clam 1,2,3,4; Pon Pom 4. John Fridstrom It's not the answers that bother me—it's the ques- tions. Annette Giese Always ready, always there. GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Hot Lunch 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3; Monitors Club 4; Phy. Ed. Asst. 4. Linda Gilmer I always laugh at jokes, and someone is always joking. Band 2,3,4; Declam 1,4; Pep Club 3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; GAA 4. Mary Gotfredson Mary G Charles should have known her for she is a little Dickens. Band 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 4; Mirror Staff 3,4. r Margaret Hawk Twinkly-eyed brunette. Patricia Hallstrom Pat Silence is more eloquent than words. Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; GAA 4; Student Council 4. Larry Hannu Got your lessons? No. Neither have 1! FFA 1,2,3,4; Projectors Club 4. Jeffery Helmbrecht Jeff Lead him not to temp- tation; just show him where it is. FFA 1,2,3,4; Projectors Club 2,3,4. Doran Hewitt Woody I come to school occasionally to get acquainted with the teachers. Ronald Hines Ron What shall I do to be forever known. FFA 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Declam 3; Moni- tors Club 3; Projectors Club 2,3,4. Myril Holland Mischief shines in he's eye; he's trouble without a try. Lettermens Club 1,2, 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Musicals 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Tri-captain 4; Basketball 1,2. Dennis Hallstrom Homer Really funny—really rare; when there's fun— he's there. One-Act Play 2,3,4; Track 3; Musical 3; Student Council; Fall Production 3,4. Carolyn Jacobson Straight brow and level glance proclaim her steadfast advance. FT A 2,3,4; Debate 3,4; FHA 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; GAA 2,3; Declam 2,3. Transfer from Fairbault 2. Judith Johnson Judy Her hair is too dark to be a good angel. Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Attend- ant 4; Musicals 2,3; FHA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Pep Band 3,4; Mirror Staff 2,3,4. ♦ Anthony Jones Tony Always faithful to duty and friendly to all. FFA 1,3,4; Monitors Club 4. Judy Kastenbauer Sweet personality, helpful to the end, all these traits make her a good friend. GAA 1,4; FHA 2; Glee Club 2,3; Hot Lunch 1,3; Library Club 1,2. Sue Kleven There's a bit of devil in every good little girl. Jean Kadlec A likeable girl with a likeable way. Pep Club 2,3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Declam 1,4; Mirror Staff 4; Student Council 1; Glee Club 1,2. Dale Koch We can't all do every- thing, so I'll just sit here and have fun. FFA 3. Catherine Korf Cathy Who knows what thoughts lurk in this girls mind. Choir 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2, 3,4; Madrigals 4; Musicals 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; FT A 1,2,3; Declam 4; Girls Glee Club 1,4. Robert Kuchenbaker Bob I awoke one morning and found myself—a Sen- ior ! Mary La Douceur Sugar and spice and everything nice. Honor Society 1; GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Declam 4; Mirror Staff 3; Teachers Assistant 4. Gerald Lidstrom Jerry His graduation is the school's loss, the world's gain. Student Council 1; Fall Production 3,4; Musicals 3,4; One- Act Play 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; FT A 3,4; History Club 3; Minor Staff 4; De- clam 1,4. Twyla Lidstrom GraNel Me thinks I sniff ex- citement in the air. Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2, 3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Musicals 1,2,4; FTA 2,3,4; History Club 4; Glee Club 4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Girls Trio 2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Declam 2,4; Orchestra 3. Richard Lilienthal Dick Laughing eyes, mischievous grin, lots of pep, we all know him. Basketball 1; FFA 1,2,3,4; Musicals 3,4; Choir 3,4. David Linder Dave A jolly boy, an athletic one; always has just lots of fun. Basketball 1,2,4; Baseball 3,4; Lettermens Club 3,4; Radio Club 4. Timothy Lorenz Tim Wit is the salt of conversation. Band 1,2,3,4; Radio Club 3,4; Fall Produc- tion 4; Honor Society 4; Declam 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4. William Mattson Bill With cars he always finds a way. Football 1,2; FFA 3,4; Projectors Club 4. it Claudia Miller Let the little girl dance. Glee Club 1,4; Choir 2,3,4; Madrigals 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Pep Club. Jay Mork His friends are many; his foes--are there any? Football 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Lettermens Club 4; Radio Club 4; Basketball 1,2. Douglas Nute Doug He's a cracker jack of an athlete. Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Tri-Captain 4; Spanish Club 2; Radio Club 4; Letter- mens Club 1,2,3,4; Mirror Staff 4. Mary Nyquist She says nice things with her eyes. Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Musicals 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,2,3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Student Council 1,2. Richard Olson Rick Life is too short to become excited. Football 1,2,3,4; Tri-Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 1,3,4; Lettermens Club 2,3,4. Judy Norling What's the sense of living if you can't en- joy yourself. Pep Club 1,2,3,4. Marjorie Oquist Blushing is the color of virtue. Pep Club 1,4; Library Club 2; Glee Club 3; FHA 4. Daniel Palermo Dan Men of few words are the best men. Band 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Musicals 2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4. Dianne Peterson The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. Cheerleader 1,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3j Fall Production 3. David Pearson Dave A quiet man—he doesn't snore in class. Basketball lj Monitors Club 3,4. Dennis Peterson I believe in conserving energy—especially my own. FFA 1,2,3,4; Projectors Club 2,3,4. Judy Priebe She contributes an earful. Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Honor So- ciety 1; Cheerleading 2; GAA 2,3,4; Pep Band 4. Jeanne Raines Quiet and sweet--pleasant to meet. Pep Club 2,3,4; FHA 1,2; GAA 3,4; Monitors 4; Musical 3. Linda Remer You don't find one like her every day. Glee Club 1,2,3; FHA 4; GAA 4; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Musical 4; Declam 4. Club William Richardson Bill Mischief in his mind, studies left be- hind. Ag 1,2,3,4; Projectors Club 3; Monitors Club 4. Jo Ellen Ripka The better you know her, the better you like her. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; li- brary Club. Sally Schloesser I may have red hair, but not everything that goes with it. Glee Club 2,3; Pep Club 3,4; GAA 3,4; Fall Production 3,4. Myra Simonson Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. Band 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; GAA 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3; Pep Band 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Honor Society 4; Declam 4. Lois Simons A specialist in the philosophy of mischief! Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club; FHA; Monitors Club; Musicals 1,2,3,4. Virginia Ripka Ginger An angel on earth, full of giggles and mirth. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pon Poms 4. Charlene Sawyer A Senior who's worth knowing, who'll earn a living serving. Glee Club 1,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 3,4; FTA 2,3; Band Ensembles 2,3; Choir Ensembles 2,3,4. John Sigstad Jack Love me, love my horse. FFA 1,2,3,4; Projec- tors Club 4; Radio Club 4; Fall Produc- tion 4; Basketball 2. Cheryl Ann Smith A great big heart and friends galore: Who could ask for anything more? Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pon Poms 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Musicals 4; GAA 2,3; Monitors Club 4; Declam 4; Homecoming Queen 4. Beverly Steiner Bev Life is just one big merry-go-round. ii Mary Stotts Kathy She has a problem for every solution. Band 1,2,3,4; Band Ensembles 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2, 3,4; Musicals 2,3,4; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Declam 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Honor Society President 4. Arlan Stromberg A scream, a dash, a shriek, a crash. Radio Club 4; Fall Production 4; Student Council 4. John Stromberg Famous for his tall tales. Choir 1,2,3,4; Fall Production 3; Musicals 3,4; FFA 1; Madrigals 4; Glee Club 3,4; Radio Club 3. Linda Sundstrom Softly speak and sweetly smile. Musicals 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; FT A 3; FHA 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; De- bate 1,2; Declam 3,4; Mirror Staff 4; Pep Band 2,3,4; GAA 1; Li- brary Club 4; Band En- semble 1,2,3,4. David Toenies Dave This is the truth and not a rumor; he was blessed with a sense of humor. Choir 2,3,4; Musicals 2,3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Basket- ball 2. Ardell Telander Not very tall, little and small, nice and sweet, liked by all. Pep Club 4; Library Club 2,3; FHA 4; Monitors Club 4. Linda Thomas Always happy, seldom sad just the kind of friend we like to have. Cheryl Turnacliff Lovely eyes, charming smile; she takes them with her all the while. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Musicals 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mirror Staff 3,4; Declam 4. Maria Vargas Good sense and good nature are never separated. FHA 4; Student Council 4; Declam 4. AFS Student from Ecuador. Eileen Voight Enjoy life before its fled . . . when you die your a long time dead. Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; B Choir 4; Choir 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Musicals 3,4; Debate 1; Declam 2. Bert Welton I make my home out on the farm to keep away from the cities harm. FFA 1,2,3,4; Projectors 1,2,3; Radio Club 1,2; Monitors Club 1,2. Lenus Wenzel I believe in getting in hot water; it keeps me clean. Declam 3,4; Choir 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Fall Production 4; Spring Production 4; Mirror Staff 4. Don Westman I never could decide which were harder; the seats or the assignments. FFA 1,2,4; Football 2. Sybil Wilson A bunch of mischief welled up in one; remembering her is remembering fun. Pep Club 1,2,3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Mirror Staff 3; MUSTANG STAFF 4; GAA 1,2; FT A 3; One- act Play 2,3; Fall Production 3,4; Declam 3,4. Gary Zortman Give me life, liberty, and a care to pursue happiness. Football 1,2,3,4; Let- termans Club 4; Pep Club 1. Bev Zufall She sets aside her problems for a Brainy Day. Monitors Club 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Council 1,3; Girls Stater 3; Class Presi- dent 1; Honor Society 1,4. TWELVE YEAR SENIORS ROW 1: K. Korf, J. Johnson, L. Dubbles, S. Wilson, C. Miller, S. Kleven, M. Nyquist. ROW 2: M. Simonson, D. Palermo, D. Pearson, J. Mork, J. Sigstad, D. Anderman, S. Willett, C. Berge. ROW 3: C. Tumacliff, B. Johnson, L. Sundstrom, K. Stotts, D. Peterson, B. Stiener, V. Ripka. EVENTS OF THE YEAR wanted ruooLi? Mora won the Goat Game again for the ninth consecutive time. Tom where did you say Boys State was being held this year --Stillwater or St. Cloud. See the THIEVES. Run Rollie Run--You too Harold. 18 SENIOR CANDIDS Pres. Carol Olds V. Pres. Wayne Turnacliff J. Akkerson S. Akkerson L. Aldrich C. Anderson P. Anderson JUNIORS Sec. Sanda Thron Treas. Lynell Blake R. Baldwin N. Bassett W. Berg A. Bertilson C. Bowen L. Bryant E. Carlson G. Carlson M. Christian C. Christianson B. Dalbey P. Dalbey D. Daly A. Debban J. Donahue A. Enger C. Erickson J. Ericksen J. Findell W. Fisher L. Frykman T. Giese V. Gray R. Cries D. G rum mo ns R. Halvorson E. Hasbrook A. Helmbrecht M. Helmbrecht L. Herwig w L. Hohn jt 1 S. Hushagen B. Johnson ' D. Johnson M. Johnson S. Johnson T. Johnson S. Kadlec K. Kapinos J. Kastenbauer R. Kuchar D. Larson J. Larson M. Larson K. Lewis L. Lidstrom S. Loose J. Lundgren L. Mart C. Mattson G. McKinnon J. Mohn S. Nehring C. Nelson J. Norberg D. Norby D. Nordenstrom K. Oestereich E. Olson G. Olson J. Olson G. Osterdyke O. Ostman L. Ostman M. Oswald A. Paschke G. Peterson S. Peterson C. Pierson J. Ringler D. Rypkema S. Sanders F. Say D. Sawyer D. Schmidt L. Schroder V. Sjolandcr W. Stegman G. Stewart E. Strandlund D. Sundet M. Telander T. Troolin J. Vander Velden P. Vreeland N. Wild C. Wilkening B. Yankowiak J. Youngquist D. Zcllman The JUNIOR.CLASS, extremely successful last year with its annual maga- zine drive, broke all previous sales records with a total of $3,202.01. The profit was $1,139.24 which was spent on the prom, banquet, and will go for their SENIOR SKIP DAY. 23 SOPHOMORES Pres. J. Fagerstrom P. Aldrich E. Alexander G. Althoff M. Anderson R. Bacon V-Pres. A. Chilldress Sec. K. Mathews Treas. L. Selvig D. Bachman C. Bartholomous R. Becker G. Bergren K. Bixby J. Bliss P. Bodin D. Bowen G. Bryant J. Burseth W. Carda D. Carlson C. Christianson L. Cole W. Dalbey L. Dalbey S. Dalbey P. Danielson L. Driver R. Dobler B. Edlund K. Ellens G. Erickson D. Erickson J. Finch B. Freeman R. Frase R. Gall E. Gotfredson A. Grahan G. Grimm D. Haines B. Hallstrom B. Hammerberg B. Hanson D. Hasbrook S. Haugen M. Heikes J. Helmbrecht R. Hendershot W. Hushagen J. Jensen C. Johnson J. Johnson L. Johnson P. Johnson R. Johnson R. Jones J. Kadar J. Kapfnos J. Kastcnbauer R. Kawalek C. Kent K. Kiekow S. Kleven K. Koch K. Kuchar N. Lapiere E. Lawrence R. Lillicnthal R. Lillboe D. Mansfield J. Manthei S. McNeilly J. Moe D. Moline J. Naumann S. Nelson D. Nelson G. Nikodym K. Norby G. Nor ling S. Nute L. Nutt C. Nyquist H. Oestreich J. Olson K. Olson K. Olson R. Oquist S. Oquist K. Otteson T. Pierson B. Prokosch R. Raines P. Ravio B. Remer R. Renyolds M. Rodenborg T. Roeshlein M. Rolstad G. Schulz T. Sherman K. Simonson N. Smith M. Stegeman J. Strandlund P. Sublet H. Tiahrt E. Torres L. Truh V. Voge T. Washburn J. Wasson K. Nelson FRESHMEN ROW Is D. Peterson, M. Paschke, G. Stromberg, R. Rodenberg, R. Peterson, L. Krinke, P. Kent, C. Priebe, M. Renolds, J. Harmon, J. Gilbertson, P. McQuade, D. Stromberg, M. Nordenstrom, L. Broniche. ROW 2: J. Olsen, L. Anderson, J. Bartholomuse, J. Akkerman, M. Torres, R. Renold, D. Dayton, D. Eastland, D. Roland, J. Pet- erson, J. Wilson, R. Stark. ROW 3: J. Udean, J. Rypkema, M. Hendershot, V. Rodenberg, P. Kohner, P. Stuart, C. Lindquist, T. Kline, H. Kadalac, B. Heitke, G. Yankowiak, W. Johnson. ROW 4: D. Holstrom, L. Ostrom, A. Belkholm, T. Kooiman, M. Mattson, J. Lundquist, E. Erickson, S. Solmonson, A. Mansfield, D. Olson, S. Chris- tenson, C. Gross, V. Erickson, J. Roelke, R. Sjolander. ROW Is T. Brochner, N. Grummons, W. Burns, G. Jewel, J. Burseth, R. Castelano, G. Schultz, W. Burmiester, J. Bixby, G. Stark, P. Larson, L. Smith, M. Manthi. ROW 2: R. Nelson, D. Cries, S. Johnson, R. Mattson, J.Palmen, S. Procsh, E. Fafrowizc, J. Sundberg,L. Smith, J. Palmen, J. Norberg, L. Peterson, R. Foshier. ROW 3: L. Aldrich, V. Goldsmith, S. Lindstrom, D. Cruse, G. Lindquist, C. Richter, M. Moline, S. McQuade, S. Buckley, E. Cook, R. Carda, M. Lewis, C. Smith, C. Graber. ROW 4: J. Raines, L. Washburn, L. Kleven, F. Grahn, L. Thorn, R. Rettig, C. Olson, M. West, G. Broostin, M. Nelson, M. McCarty, J. Koepp, R. Elstad, N. Lobdell, S. Brubackner. 28 EIGHTH GRADE ROW 1: D. Johnson, A. Skramstad, C. Sundberg, J. Horne, R. Peischer, D. Vander Vegt, P. Boyd, D. Helmbrecht, R. Graber, C. Brubaken, M. Thomas, J. Castelanno. ROW 2: R. Mattson, K. Olson, B. Hammerberg, P. Grum- mons, K. Zufall, D. Poorker, M. Kuchar, C. Schultz, B. Jorgenson, M. Christian, L. Christianson, W. Aldrich, T. Dalbey, J. Ripka. ROW 3: S. Wickland, S. Helmbrecht, H. Christianson, M. Bacon, C. Hendershot, Y. Bullford, B. Strom, D. Carlson, B. Bixby, D. Hoff, R. Truh, S. Hallstrom, W. Bryant, K. Rogne. ROW 4: K. Sogn, L. Nel- son, D. Ostenson, L. Freeman, L. Soderstrom, R. Haugen, C. Becker, T. Tihart, J. Wallace, H. Koch, J. Peter- son, J.Kapinos, R. Robillard, M. Stromberg. ROW 1: D. Larson, L. Freeman, B. Wilkining, A. Voight, J. Anderson, D. Strombeck, B. Smith, D. Yankowiak, W. Gries, P. Hallstrom, P. Loose. ROW 2: J. Olds, P. Remer, M. Brown, K. McCormick, D. Mart, E. Fisher, N. Grummons, G. Battle, B. Fagerstrom, L. Orr, M. Belinski, S. Pearson, P. Mathison, G. Baldwin, J. Roeschlein. ROW 3: R. Akkerman, F. Oslin, G. Seline, N. Rodenborg, L. Kent, G. Heim, M. Runquist, J. Dale, M. Richard- son, L. Swanson, M. Richter, J. Kadlec, R. Moline, S. Nelson. ROW 4: D. Trupe, M. Neitzel, D. Erickson, C. Allman, G. Oquist, D. Ellens, S. Hartland, D. Klapmier, C. Oosterjuis, S. Mork, D. Ravio, L. Vreeland, M. Sig- stad, G. Whitford. 29 SEVENTH GRADE ROW Is J. Hannu, C. Bertilson, W. Stegeman, C. Castellano. ROW 2: J. Barnes, M. Sandford, C. Draheim, E. Donahue, A. Roelke, G. Sublet, S. Nelson, J. Norling, T. Tiahrt. ROW 3: C. Strandlund, A. DeWitt, A. Ludwig, M. Marquart, D. Oien, M. Carlson, D. Montgomery, C. Bam, J. Stromberg, V. Neitzel. ROW 4: S. Kline, J. Lindquist, L. Tally, V. Oslin, N. Doering, D. Akkerman, P. Orr, V. Hallstrom, B. Jensen, L. Bronniche, S. Dahl- berg, D. Norby, C. Keller. ROW Is R. Stegeman, D. Nelson, C. Nelson, M. Martin, C. Draheim, R. Paschke, M. Ouimette, B. Kerr, J. Gor- ham, C. Johnson, D. Aldrich, D. Ingmenson, R. Altoff, D. Loose, W. Helmbrecht. ROW 2: S. Ericksen, D. Ber- tilson, R. Koch, E. Boyd, D. Berry, J. Richter, D. Jacobson, J. Norling, D. Olson, G. McCormick, T. Ackerson, R. Doebler, C. Holmes. ROW 3: J. Stewart, G. Telander, J. Woodman, J. Rodenberg, D. Hallstrom, C. Luloff, P. Lidstrom, M. Nauman, D. Bliss, R. Herwig, D. Ponto, G. Ardner, G. Smith. 30 WiV y 't t ' t Z Z f (' S S AzaJ yf A J s r t iMaria Autnnirta llaruas V J W ft ■ ■ ✓ ✓ ✓ V £ j QUEEN’S ATTENDANTS ESCORTS SYBIL STAN JUDY DAVE MARIA WELDON CAROLYN DAN MARY DENNY 44 HOMECOMING SEPTEMBER 1964 MUSTANGS gang up on ELK. Dan Johnson runs down field in TD attempt. Run Pete Run OOPS ! Cheerleaders organizing Snake dance. Queen Cheryl Maria JULIUS CAESAR ROW 1: C. Wilening, A. Stromberg, D. Holmstrom, D. Nordenstrom, J. Berry, J. Iidstrom, T. Lorenz, S. Wil- son. ROW 2: M. Rodenborg, B. Fisher, M. McCarty, B. Klous, K. Lewis, V. Gray, G. Norling. ROW 3: A. Debban, S. Johnson, D. Schmidt, L. Wenzel, M. Mattson, D. Hannu, J. Sigstad, L. Cole, G. McKinnon, D. Danger, R. Dobbler. THE PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS JULIUS CAESAR ............Dave Nordenstrom BRUTUS....................Jim Berry CASSIUS...................Jerry Lidstrom MARK ANTONY...............Denny Holm strom Directed by Mr. Szarke Student Director Bev Johnson 36 HENRY HIGGINS--Jim Berry CAST: FREDDY EYN SFORD-HILL-- David Toenies MRS. PEARCE--Kathy Stotts ELIZA DOOLITTLE--Carolyn Berge COLONEL PICKERING--Jerry Lidstrom ALFRED P. DOOLITTLE--Wayne Tumacliff OPENING NIGHT PROM SI b fc tl u PROM CUTEST HAIRDO Jo Anne Stromberg BEST DRESSED ESCORT George Olson SHINIEST SHOES Dave Linder PRETTIEST CORSAGE Karen Olson PRETTIEST FORMAL Maria Vargas CUTEST COUPLE Diane Peterson Dan Anderman KING QUEEN Cheryl Turnacliff Rick Olson FLASHIEST TIE Lon Ostman BANQUET 9 MISTRESS of CEREMONIES—Connie Ericksen SPEAKER—Mr. Jeff Saari Vocal Solo—Alan Debban S-E-N-I-O-R C-L-A-S-S I, DALE KOCH bequeath my study abilities to TOM GIESE. I. JAMES BERRY leave my trusty lab partner to the next physics student who promises to give him raw meat and a cage. I, VIRGINIA RYPKA leave my roots to JUDY FINDELL. I. WELDON WILKENING bequeath page 2 of the Mirror to the SCHOOL BOARD. I, JAY MORK bequeath Mr. Obert's sick jokes to a very sick JANET LUNDGREN. I, DAVID LINDER leave Mr. Theis's sex educational filmes to the JUNIORS. I MARY NYQUIST leave all the true and false answers to Senior Social tests to DON OSTMAN. E JOHN HOFF bequeath my grades to JUDY YOUNQUIST. L BEV JOHNSON leave my morning sickness to MR. DEIS. I, DICK LILENTHAL bequeath my bass voice to JANET LUNDGREN. E DAVE TOENIES bequeath my seat in front of Mr. Robinson to AL DEBBAN. I, BOB KLOUS leave my wink to NANCY WILD. I. JOHN STROMBERG bequeath my advance math book to AL DEBBAN. (it has all the answers written in). I. SYBIL WILSON bequeath my flirting ability to VICKI SJOLANDER. If TIM LORENZ leave my physics workbook to JERRY HARLEY LARSON. I, MYRIL HOLLAND bequeath my natural ability in basketball to PAUL ANDERSON. If DAN PALERMO leave my seat in band to BILL BERG. If JUDY JOHNSON bequeath my ability to complain about anything and everything to JANET LUNDGREN. I. GARY BASSETT leave all my good study habits to GARY STEWART. If B0B KUCHENBAKER bequeath all my playboy magazines to MARCIA JOHNSON. I JEFF HELMBRECHT leave my front seat in third hour ag to DUANE SUNDET. If LENUS WENZEL CLAUDIA MILLER leave our dancing feet to LOUIE FRYKMAN. If JUDY PRIEBE bequeath my socializing ability to anyone who has Mr. Theis. If STAN WILLETT bequeath my J.C. boots to anyone who wants to walk on water. If DON WESTMAN leave my empty bottles to DENNY SCHMIDT. If JOHN FRIDSTROM bequeath my crome reversed bottle opener to JERRY OLSON. If CHERYL TURNACLIFF leave my nickname possum to VICKI SJOLANDER. If VANCE ERICKSON leave my fishing gear to MIKE LARSON. I DENNIS PETERSON bequeath all my luck in Senior Social to GARY STEWART. I CAROLYN BERGE leave all my old polka records to CONNIE ERICKSEN. I CAROLYN JACOBSON bequeath my ability to argue with student teachers to GEORGE OLSON. If LINDA COOK leave my quietness to GERTRUDE OSTERDYKE. I. MARJORIE OQUIST bequeath my FHA ambition to LINDA ALDRICH. I. PAM AULICH leave all the dents in my French horn to LYNELL BLAKE. If MYRA SIMONSON leave my marching bass drum to LOUIE FRYKMAN. I, BILL RICHARDSON bequeath one rubber bumber jack, one ford piston, and one false tooth to GENE McKINNON. I, MARY GOTFREDSON bequeath my brain to the CHEMISTRY ROOM. 42 W-I-L-L I, JACK SIGSTAD leave my collection of paint cans to LON OSTMAN. I, RON HINES leave Mr. Theis to the JUNIORS. I, LINDA DUBBLES bequeath my front seat in the car on debate trips to RUTH KUCHAR (so she doesn't get sick anymore). I, BILL MATTSON bequeath my collection of church keys to MIKE LARSON. I, SANDY FINCH leave my turtle card to LON OSTMAN. I, JEAN KADLEC leave my broken locker handle to the JANITORS. I, JoELLEN RYPKA leave my stale jokes to CHRIS ANDERSON NANCY WILD. I, BERT WELTON bequeath my good habits to DAVID NORDENSTROM. I, GARY ZORTMAN leave all my good luck I had in football last year to DAN JOHN- SON. I, DAN ANDERMAN leave my bald tires to a '63 ford to LON OSTMAN. I, LOIS SIMONS bequeath my height of 4'11 to MR. OBERT. I, PAT HALLSTROM leave my Shinquaik sunburn to LYNELL BLAKE. I, KATHY STOTTS bequeath my trusty alarm clock which goes off at 3:00, 4:00, 5.00 or 6:00 to SANDA THORN. I, ARDELL TELANDER leave my size 4 1 2 shoe to PAUL ANDERSON. I, FRANCES DeWITT bequeath my fangs to MARCIA VICKI SJOLANDER. I, LINDA SUNDSTROM leave my sneeze to SANDA THORN. 1 EILEEN VOIGHT leave all the birthday kisses he didn't get to DENNY SCHMIDT. I, DENNIS HOLMSTROM bequeath Limeys drivers license to GEORGE OLSON. I, LOIS ERICKSEN leave my secretary job in Mr. Saari’s office to any JUNIOR who can figure out my system. I, CHARLENE SAWYER bequeath my place in Madrigals to DONN SAWYER. I, BEV ZUFALL leave the corner of the parking lot to JUDY FINDELL DON OST- MAN. I, ARLAN STROMBERG bequeath all my unused pencils and paper to JANET ERICK- SON. I, SUSAN KLEVEN leave my non-streak hair lightner to JANET ERICKSON. I, LINDA REMER bequeath my dutiful position as secretary to Mr. Theis Mr. Deis to CAROL MATTSON. I, MARY LaDOMCEUR leave the excellent postal service between Mora and Concordia VICKI SJOLANDER. I, MARIA VARGAS leave my quiet ways to CONNIE ERICKSEN. I, LINDA ENGLER leave my sixth hour monitors post to anyone who thinks he can stop the Senior Band from roaming the hall. I, DOUG NUTE bequeath my ability to fall out of a canoe on Skip Day to WAYNE TURNACLIFF. I, CHERYL ANN SMITH bequeath my party punch receipt to DON OSTMAN and my pep to BILL FISHER. I, GRANEL LIDSTROM leave the Campus Lunchroom to the MORA COEDS. I, VERN CARLSON bequeath all my school books to MR. KUFUS. 43 QUILL SCROLL 1964-65 1965-66 MUSTANG EDITORS Vicki Sjolander Marcia Johnson. SPEAKER—Mr. Bob Beck MUSTANG ADVISOR Publisher of the Advertisor Undberg Outstanding MUSTANG workers. Chris Johnson, Carol Mattson, Pat Johnson. Alice Childress, Linda Mart, Janet Lundgren. QUILL SCROLL MEMBERS Linda Dubbles, Lois Ericksen, Pam Aulich. Vicki Sjo lander Weldon Wilkening, Marcia Johnson, Cheryl Turnacliff. 44 1965 BANQUET 1964- 65 MIRROR EDITORS Lois Eriksen Linda Dubbles 1965- 66 MIRROR EDITORS Charlene Wilkening Alice Childress MIRROR ADVISOR Mr. Lindberg MISTRESSES OF CEREMONIES were Lois Ericksen Linda Dubbles. Mr. Lindberg announcing the outstanding people who received pins. Bev Johnson Judy Johnson received Asst. Editor pins. ATHLETIC BANQUET Speaker Connie Ericksen Musical Selection Rev. Be vis giving the benedic- tion. New 01d Basketball Captains Paul Anderson Doug Nute. New 01d Football Captains—P. Anderson, D. Ost- man, W. Tumacliff, M. Holland, D. Nute, R. Olson. “HE CONQUERS WHO BELIEVES HE CAN” •4 2 • r r %r if 4 I « 1 CLASS SPEAKER—Jim Berry GUEST SPEAKER—George Rice SUPERINTENDENT—Mr. Larson 1953 Last minute instructions from Mr. Kufus. 1965 High School life draws to a close. 47 GUESTS FAVORITES BEST DRESSED: Myril Holland Judy Johnson. MOST TALENTED: Stan Willett Carolyn Berge. BEST DANCERS: Lenuz Wenzel Claudia Miller. MOST MISCHIEVOUS: Arlan Stromberg Mary Gotfredson. MOST STUDIOUS: Kathy Stotts Jim Berry 48 CUTEST HAIRDO: Carolyn Berge. FAVORITES PEPPIEST: Cheryl Smith Bob Klous. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Jim Berry Linda Dubbles. PRETTIEST SMILE: Mary Nyquist Doug Nute. BEST PHYSIQUE: Myril Holland. BEST FIGURE: Carolyn Berge. BIGGEST WOLF: Denny Holmstrom. BIGGEST FAVORITE TEACHER: Mr. Kaufert. BIGGEST BROWNS: FLIRT: Sybil Wilson. Stan Willett Kathy Stotts. FAVORITES MOST ATHLETIC: Ginger Ripka Doug PRETTIEST EYES: Rick Olson Mary Nyquist. Nute. MOST HANDSOME: Denny Holmstrom. MOST BEAUTIFUL: Mary Nyquist. 50 WITTIEST: Tim Lorenz Sybil Wilson. Tri-Captains and Coaches FOOTBALL ROW Is G. Bryant, A. Debban, L. Ostman, D. Nordenstrom, A. Enger, C. Zortman, W. Tumacliff, D. Anderman, L. Frykman, W. Wilkining, D. Larson, J. Fagerstrom, L. Bryant. ROW 2: G. Erickson, T. Giese, M. Helmbrecht, S. Peterson, D. Ostman, J. Mork, D. Sawyer, D. Nute, R. Olson, M. Holland, P. Anderson, T. Troolin, S. Willett, D. Johnson. ROW 3: Mr. Robinson, Mr. Theis, G. Grimm, K. Simonson, R. Frase, D. Hannu, K. Koch, B. Jones, K. Keikow, M. Mattson, L. Cole, L. Nutt, Mr. Dies, Mr. Strandlund. SCORES MORA 26 MORA 27 MORA 0 MORA 12 MORA 6 MORA 12 MORA 12 MORA 13 MORA 33 . Barnum . Pine City . Milaca . Elk River . Princeton , Cambridge . Ogilvie , Braham . Rush City MUSTANG CLUB Rick Olson--TACKLE “A” BASKETBALL ROW 1: T. Giese, D. Nute, D. Linder, R. Olson, D. Johnson, L. Bryant. ROW 2: Mr. Lutz, D. Sawyer, K. Simon- son, S. Peterson, W. Tumacliff, S. Willett, P. Anderson. BASKETBALL SCORES MORA 64..............Onamia 27 MORA 62........... Pine City 52 MORA 44..............Milaca 54 MORA 37..............St. Paul Central 60 MORA 53.............. Elk River 40 MORA 48..............Princeton 44 MORA 63..............Cambridge 48 MORA 53..............Ogilvie 40 MORA 64..............Braham 51 MORA 41..............Milaca 46 MORA 77.............. Little Falls 68 MORA 75.............. Elk River 58 MORA 39..............Princeton 46 MORA 68..............Cambridge 45 MORA 48..............Ogilvie (GOAT GAME) 43 MORA 69..............Isle 60 MORA 55..............Braham 47 MORA 69..............Rush City 53 Tournaments MORA 61.............. Elk River 51 MORA 61..............Osseo 56 MORA 54..............Spring Lake Park 58 MORA 45..............Milaca 66 55 1964-65 “A” SQUAD DOUG--FORWARD RICK—CENTER PAUL--GUARD STAN--CUARD WAYNE—FORWARD MANAGERS—LARRY TOM DAVE—FORWARD DAN--FORWARD STEVE--GUARD DONN— CENTER KERRY—GUARD ROW Is D. Hallstrom, T. Pierson, C. Lindquist, D. Stromberg, G. Schultz, J. Rypka, R. Rodenberg, C. Priebe, J. Udean, P. McCormick. ROW 2: L. Cole, L. Nutt, K. Kock, B. Jones, D. Hannu, K. Kiekow, M. Mattson, G. Grimm, J. Fagerstrom, K. Simenson, R. Frase. ROW 3: Mr. Theis, M. Torres, D. Johnson, T. Roeschlein, H. Tiahrt, M. Mattson, R. Kawalek, R. Doebler, G. Nikodym, R. Sjolander, R. Reynolds, Mr. Strandlund. “B” BASKETBALL ROW Is G. Schultz, D. Rowland, R. Sjolander, H. Tiahrt, J. Fagerstrom, M. Torres, R. Reynolds, J. Gilbertson, R. Elstad. ROW 2: Mr. Robinson, K. Simonson, B. Hammerberg, M. Mattson, D. Nelson, C. Bartholomou, D. Klapmier, D. Olson, D. Ellens, A. Mansfield. “C” FOOTBALL BASKETBALL ROW Is Mr. Drazenovich, M. Neitzel, D. Yankoviak, D. Ellens, P. Mattson, G. Oquist, D. Peirson, R. Dobbler, S. Hallstrom, Mr. Salhstrom. ROW 2: J. Dale, M. Runquist, L. Orr, M. Naumann, S. Mork, G. Heim, R. Herwig, G. Ardner. ROW 3: C. Allman, G. Baldwin, T. Dalbey, C. Draheim, R. Raines, E. Boyd, D. Bliss. ROW 4: B. Bryant, D. Klapmier, S. Helmbrecht, J. Ripka, R. Aldrich, M. Ouimette, A. Skramstad, D. Olson. ROW 5: D. Berry, C. Holms, D. Hallstrom, C. Truh, P. Lidstrom. TOP PICTURE, ROW Is G. Baldwin, P. Hallstrom, S. Hallstrom, D. Yankoviak, M. Thomas, P. Mattson. ROW 2s B. Bryant, S. Helmbrecht, G. Heim, G. Oquist, B. Hammerberg, J. Akkerman, J. Ripka. ROW 3: Mr. Theis, M. Neitzel, L. Vreeland, D. Klapmier, J. Dale, M. Runquist, R. Akkerman. LOWER PICTURE, ROW 1: D. Jacobson, C. Akkerman, R. Raines, M. Naumann, D. Hallstrom. ROW 2: M. Ouimette, D. Gorham, D. Olson, P. Hallstrom, J. Norling, D. Nelson. ROW 3: D. Mansfield, R. Stegeman, R. Paschke, D. Berry, R. Dobbler, C. Draheim, D. Bertilson, C. Johnson, Mr. Dies. BASEBALL ROW Is J. Donahue, R. Dobbler, M. Torres, G. Schultz, D. Larson, M. Telander. ROW 2: D. Ostman, A. Enger, D. Norby, K. Koch, D. Johnson, K. Simonson, J. Fagerstrom. ROW 3: D. Anderman, D. Linder, P. Anderson, R. Olson, D. Nute, Mr. Lutz. TRACK ROW 1: B. Welton, C. Preibe, T. Roeshlien, S. Hartman, L. Bryant, C. Smith, C. Akkerman, D. Mansfield. ROW 2: Mr. Bridge, T. Washburn, L. Frykman, P. Hallstrom, K. Keikow, C. Bartholomaus, J. Sigstad, M. Mattson, W. Carda, D. Ostman, A. Mansfield, S. Peterson, L. Ostman, W. Tumacliff, M. Torres, Mr. Deis. GOLF ROW 1: B. Hammerberg, K. Simonson, M. Mattson, D. Nelson, J. Udean, W. Johnson, D. Paleramo, G. Heim. ROW 2: L. Cole, P. McCormick, R. Johnson, T. Kline, R. Sjolander, J. Fagerstrom, R. Reynolds, R. Reynolds G. Battle, J. Manthi, G. Stark. LETTERMEN ROW Is L. Bryant, S. Peterson, K. Simonson, A. Enger, T. Giese, J. Fagerstrom, W. Wilkining. ROW 2: D. Anderman, H. Helmbrecht, W. Tumacliff, K. Keikow, G. Zortman, D. Johnson, L. Ostman, L. Frykman. ROW 3: S. Willett, P. Anderson, M. Holland, D. Sawyer, D. Linder, R. Olson, D. Nute, J. Mork, D. Ostman. “A” SQUAD CHEERLEADERS L TO R: Nancy Wild, Chris Johnson, Laurel Lidstrom, Vicki Sjolander, Diane Peterson, Kathy Ellens. PICTURE AT RIGHT: Larrel Lidstrom, Nacy Wild, Kathy Ellens, Chris Johnson, Vicki Sjolander. FROM L TO R: Lois Erickson, Bonnie Hallstrom, Bonnie Edlund, Cheryl Smith, Ginger Ripka, Sandy Finch,.Julie Naumann. a B” SQUAD BOTTOM ROW: Betty Hanson Linda Selvig, Pat Johnson. TOP ROW: Sandy Nute, Judy Burse th. “C”SQUAD FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Diane Oien, Judy Roeschlien, Diane Ravio, Shelia Nelson, Jean Wallace, Wendy Stegeman. STANDING: Sandy Nehring, Elizabeth Fisher, Kathy Ellens, Lynell Blake. KNEELING: Linda Selvig. MUSIC SENIOR ROW 1: K. Korf, J. Lundgren, C. Berge, V. Sjolander, C. Tumacliff, C. Nyquist, M. Nyquist. ROW 2: F. DeWitt, L. Dalbey, V. Gray, L. Dubbles, S. Kleven, M. Johnson, L. Selvig, C. Erickson, J. Naumann. ROW 3: D. Lilenthal, J. Fagerstrom, R. Dobbler, A. Debban, S. McNeilly, W. Tumacliff, J. Berry, D. Sawyer, B. Berg. ROW 4: R. Reynolds, D. Anderman, S. Willett, T. Troolin, L. Ostamn, G. Althoff, D. Nordenstrom, L. Wen- zel, M. Mattson, STUDENT DIRECTOR--John Stromberg 64 CHOIR ROW 1: L. O trom, J. Johnson, P. Johnson, B. Dalbey, M. Rodenborg, C. Olds, B. Hallstrom, B. Hanson, S. Nute, K. Stotts, Mr. Bontrager. ROW 2: L. Lidstrom, G. Lidstrom, K. Ellens, B. Johnson, C. Johnson, C. Miller, W. Hushagen,B. Edlund, D. Rypekma. ROW 3: J. Burseth, D. Toenies, K. Mathews, C. Sawyer, D. Bowen, A. Childress, J. Bliss, V. Goldsmith, W. Wilkining. ROW 4: D. Olson, J. Stromberg, L. Nutt, R. Sjolander, J. Rypkema, B. Fisher, G. Schultz, R. Reynolds, J. Manthi. 65 SENIOR ROW Is W. Hushagen, C. Bowen, C. Nyquist, L. Anderson, B. Johnson, E. Olson, M. Gotfredson. ROW 2: K. Stotts, M. Nyquist, C. Olds, S. Thom, L. Sundstrom, R. Dob- bler, C. Tumacliff, P. Johnson, K. Korf. ROW 3: E. Gotfredson, D. Rypkema, J. John- son, L. Dubbles, K. Kuchar, J. Helmbrecht, A. Grahn, L. Hohn, J. Preibe, M. Johnson, D. Peterson. ROW 4: P. Aulich, C. Miller, L. Blake, D. Eastlund, L. Selvig, S. Dalbey, L. Cole, L. Erickson. ROW 5: B. Hallstrom, L. Gilmer, G. McKinnon, P. Anderson, S. Willett, L. Frykman, E. Voight, D. Sawyer, R. Sjolander. STUDENT DIRECTOR—Linda Dubbles 66 BAND ROW 1: K. Mathews, S. Johnson, D. Peterson, M. Manthi, S. Hushagen, J. Burseth. ROW 2: M. Simonson, D. Nordenstrom, L. Dalbey, V. Goldsmith, J. Burseth. ROW 3: J. Nau- mann, F. Grahn, G. Schulz, K. Kiekow, B. Berg, C. Kent, G. Nikodym, M. Rodenborg, J. Manthi, C. Johnson. ROW 4: D. Hallstrom, C. Sawyer, L. Lidstrom, C. Berge, D. Palermo, C. Anderson, R. Kuchar, W. Tumacliff, B. Fisher, B. Hanson, E. Fafrowicz, L. Thom. ROW 5: R. Reynolds, J. Lidstrom, G. Lidstrom, J. Rypkema, P. Kent, M. Mattson, D. Larson, C. Erickson, T. Lorenz. ROW 6: Nute, Mr. Saari. 67 DENVER SNAPS FOOTBALL BAND “B” CHOIR ROW Is R. Lilienthal, G. Norling, S. Buckley, J. Kapinos, J. Roelke, L. Kent, G. Grimm, D. Nikodym, J. Udean, L. Truh, S. Johnson, J. Burseth, Mr. Bontrager. ROW 2: J. Palmen, J. Johnson, E. Fafrowicz, D. Peterson, L. An- derson, W. Stegeman, G. Heim, R. Becker, A. Belkholm, T. Pierson, J. Harmon, M. McCarty, C. Wilkening. ROW 3: M. Manthi, S. Dalbey, M. West, R. Carda, B. Hammerberg, D. Hallstrom, J. Gilbertson, P. Kent, C. Lindquist, J. Johnson, J. Olson, G. Carlson, L. Krinke, S. Haugen, J. Palmen. ROW 4: P. Danielson, M. Stege- man, M. Rolstad, B. Wolford, R. Kawalek, S. Salmonson, T. Kline, E. Voight, R. Stark, L. Broniche, K. Kuchar, D. Eastlund, L. Thom, O. Kent, P. Dalbey, F. Grahan. JUNIOR CHOIR ROW Is Mr. Bontrager, M. Marin, S. Hallstrom, C. Schultz, V. Oslin, G. Battle, M. Stegeman, S. Nelson, C. Stenstrom, C. Hendershot, J. Peterson, J. Ackerman, A. Roelke, M. Brown, S. Dalberg, L. Broniche, D. Oien, D. Carlson. ROW 2: G. Ardnerm, B. Fagerstrom, D. Bliss, D. Berry, P. Mattson, M. Carlson, M. Marquart, J. Kadlec, D. Norby, H. Christianson, E. Donahue, A. DeWitt, D. Montgomery, R. Haugen, M. Belinski, K. Mc- Cormiak, M. Strom, C. Sundberg. ROW 3: Wicklund, D. Hallstrom, M. Naumann, J. Olds, G. Sublet, J. Horn, B. Hammerberg, J. Lindquist, K. Sogn, T. Dalbey, L. Soderstrom, J. Wallace, D. Mart, N. Grimm, M. Sigstad, C. Oosterhuis, M. Richter, G. Telander, R. Robillard. ROW 4: D. Ellens, D. Klapmier, D. Ravio, C. Keller, S. Poorker, L. Christianson, M. Ouimette, A. Voight, M. Stromberg, M. Richardson, J. Ripka, K. Rogne, L. Orr, E. Fisher, N. Rodenborg, L. Swanson, F. Oslin, B. Smith, B. Kerr, J. Gorham. ROW Is Mr. Bontrager, J. Burseth, J. Palmen, S. Johnson, M. McCarty, S. Haugen, F. Grahn, E. Fafrowicz, S. Dalbey. ROW 2: L. Bronniche, D. Peterson, G. Carlson, J. Johnson, R. Stark, L. Anderson, D. Eastlund, J. Har- mon, L. Thom, M. Manthi. The students of Mora were sorry to see Mr. B., as the choir members called him, leave Mora High. In the short four years he was here he made a name for the choir. The choirs have gotten A ratings at district and state levels. They have put on Broadway Musicals such as OKLAHOMA, MUSIC MAN, SOUTH PACIFIC, and MY FAIR LADY. The choirs have performed on TV, at Music festivals all over the state, and for other schools. Mr. B's many triumphs were topped last year when the choir per- formed at the RED ROCK AMPHI- THEATER in Denver, Colorado. This year he is teaching in Bloomington at the new Kennedy High School. 71 GIRLS GLEE CLUB ROW 1: C. Tumacliff, J. Naumann, C. Nyquist, K. Stotts, C. Miller, C. Jacobson, L. Selvig, L. Dubbles, K. Korf. ROW 2: J. Johnson, L. Ostrom, C. Berge, C. Sawyer, S. Nute, S. Kleven, K. Mathews, B. Hanson, K. Ellens, V. Sjolander, M. Nyquist, M. Johnson, L. Lidstrom, C. Ericksen, B. Edlund, P. Johnson. ROW Is Mr. Bontrager, J. Naumann. ROW 2: G. Schulz, S. McNeilly, J. Rypkema,-R. Reynolds, J. Manthi, W. Wilkining, R. Sjolander, J. Burseth. ROW 3: D. Nordenstrom, J. Stromberg, J. Fagerstrom, D. Lilenthal, B. Fisher, W. Tumacliff, D. Toenies, A. Debban. ROW 4: M. Mattson, D. Olson, T. Troolin, D. Anderman, L. Nutt, G. Althoff, B. Berg, J. Berry. 72 MENS GLEE CLUB MADRIGAL ROW Is K. Korf, C. Olds, C. Sawyer, C. Nyquist, C. Berge. ROW 2: C. Erickson, G. Lidstrom, C. Miller. ROW 3: D. Toenies, J. Burseth, D. Ulienthal. ROW 4: A. Debban, T. Trooling, J. Stromberg, D. Olson, B. Fisher, R. Reynolds. The Madrigal Group also sings for entertaining purposes. The songs this groups sings are basically folk tunes. They are accompanied by Sandy Nute on the bass, Mary Nyquist at the piano, and Stan Willett on the drums. 73 JUNIOR BAND ROW 1: L. Soderstrom, S. Nelson, E. Fisher, J. Olds, K. Sogn, M. Sigstad, J. Olson, M. Marquart, J. Lindquist, T. Tiahrt, J. Hannu, M. Brown. ROW 2: D. Ravio, R. Haugen, J. Home, G. Seline, J. Wallace, J. Peterson, C. Oosterhuis, M. Kuchar, D. Trupe, R. Stark, D. Poorker, G. Heim, L. Kent, L. Krinke. ROW 3: S. Dalhberg, M. Sandford, V. Neitzel, D. Montgomery, J. Barns, E. Donahue, M. McCarty, P. Kohner, L. Orr, M. Ouimette, S. Solmonson, D. Nelson, B. Kerr, R. Ardner, G. Sublet, D. Oein. ROW 4: G. Battle, S. Buckley, J. Gilbertson, D. Stromberg, J. Gorham, G. McCormick, J. Anderson, R. Doebler, M. Richardson, J. Udean, P. Mattson, D. Berry, D. Stromberg, A. Roelke, A. Skramstad. ROW 5: R. Althoff, J. Dale, R. Pashke, A. Voight, R. True, D. Erickson, D. Dayton, M. Naumann, M. Bacon, G. Stark, R. Herwig, D. Jacobson, A. Belkholm, R. Rodenborg, Mr. Saari. PEP BAND ROW 1: V. Goldsmith, M. Rodenborg, S. Nehring, J. Manthi, J. Rypkema, M. Mattson, P. Kent, C. Ericksen, T. Lorenz. ROW 2: M. Johnson, K. Korf, C. Tumacliff, L. Sundstrom, S. Thom, C. Olds, M. Nyquist, K. Stotts. ROW 3: Mr. Saari, L. Gilmer, E. Voight, L. Dalbey, J. Johnson, L. Dubbles, K. Kuchar, J. Helmbrecht, A. Grahn, L. Hohn, J. Priebe, D. Peterson, F. Grahn. ROW 4: M. Simonson, C. Berge, D. Palermo, C. Anderson, R. Kuchar, G. Nikodym, K. Keikow, B. Berg, C. Kent, E. Fafrowicz, L. Thom. ROW 5: L. Frykman, B. Johnson, B. Fisher, L. Cole, D. Hallstrom, C. Sawyer, S. Dalbey, D. Eastlund, L. Blake, C. Miller, P. Aulich. ROW 6: K. Mathews, W. Hushagen, G. Schulz, E. Gotfredson, D. Rypkema, S. Johnson, M. Manthi, E. Olson, L. Anderson, C. Nyquist, R. Reynolds, J. Lidstrom. 74 MUSIC ENSEMBLES CLARINET DUET CORNET TRIO CLARINET QUARTET SOPRANO DUET VOCAL SOLOISTS ACTIVITIES ROW Is V. Sjolander, J. Lundgren, C. Anderson, L. Mart, B. Edlund, S. Wilson, S. Dalbey. ROW 2: M. Johnson, L. Truh, K. Ellens, C. Mattson, N. Wild, N. Bassett, B. Dalbey, R. Baldwin. MIRROR STAFF ROW Is V. Gray, C. Anderson, J. Kadlec, L. Sundstrom, B. Hallstrom, K. Lewis, C. Wilkining. ROW 2: W. Wilkining, K. Stotts, L. Dubbles, C. Kent, A. Childress, J. Johnson, E. Gotfrcdson, A. Paschke, P. Aulich, C. Jacobson. ROW 3: C. Tumacliff, R. Dobbler, B. Johnson, L. Erickson, D. Nute, L. Wenzel, J. Lidstrom, L. Sel- vig, L. Lidstrom, N. Wild. The Mirror Staff hard at work. Trying to get out the paper even though spring has sprung. CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF: Lois Ericksen Linda Dubbles ADVISOR Mr. Lindberg STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1: D. Nelson, M. Thomas, ROW 2: P. Mattson, C. Berge, G. Bryant, J. Olds, R. Akkerman, V. Goldsmith, C. Holms. ROW 3: M. McCarty, D. Akkerman, C. Olds, L. Frykman, R. Hines, A. Paschke, L. Thom. ROW 4: R. Frase, W. Tumacliff, P. Anderson, R. Olson, L. Wenzel, B. Hammerberg, G. Stewart. BOYS STATE TOM TROOLIN GIRLS STATE REGINA BALDWIN ALTERNATES CHARLENE WILKENING LOUIE FRYKMAN BOYS STATE was held June 14-20 on the St. Paul Campus. GIRLS STATE was held June 10-17 in the 4H Building on the State Fair Grounds. Gina was elected County Commissioner. “A” “B” DEBATERS ROW Is Judy Helmbrecht, Linda Dubbles, Carolyn Jacobson, Sanda, Thom. ROW 2: Aleda Grahn, Ruth Mary Kuchar, Mrs. Mills. ROW 3: Sandy Nute, Lois Erickson, Alice Lee Childres. TOURNAMENT DEBATERS ROW 1: Denny Holmstrom, Bev Johnson—student director, Jerry Lidstrom, and Mr. Szarke. The one-act play, The Dumb Waiter, won the district contest. The trophy that Bev is holding, was awarded them for their outstanding performance. 82 DECLAM ROW 1: K. Stotts, S. Haugen, C. Nyquist, S. Buckley, C. Berge. ROW 2: W. Wilkining, M. Nyquist, C. Turnacliff, M. LaDouceur, L. Dubbles, E. Torres. ROW 3: L. Hohn, M. Gotfredson, J. Berry, L. Erickson, J. Lidstrom, A. Childres. The insert is of Carolyn Berge, the regional declam winner. ONE ACT PLAY SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY ROW Is S. Thorn, C. Wilkining, C. Berge, L. Blake, J. Manthi, K. Stotts, P. Hallstrom. ROW 2: B. Zufall, W. Wilkining, A. Childres, L. Hohn, N. Bassett, R. Baldwin, M. Simonson. ROW 3: L. Dubbles, C. Olds, P. Johnson, L. Erickson, P. Aulich, R. Kuchar, M. Nyquist. ROW 4: D. Haines, B. Remer, R. Dobbler, A. Dcbban, J. Berry, T. Troolin, G. Erickson, T. Lorenz. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: M. Ouimette, S. Wicklund, W. Helmbrecht, S. Hallstrom, W. Bryant, B. Kerr. ROW 2: E. Fafrowicz, V. Oslin, P. Loose, B. Jorgenson, R. Carda, M. Stromberg, C. Smith. ROW 3: M. McCarty, J. Akkerman, L. Thom, R. Akkerman, L. Kent, J. Gilbertson, M. Rodenborg, E. Fisher, L. Bronniche, T. Tiahrt. ROW 4: P. Hall- strom, P. Kent, D. Eastlund, P. Kohner, D. Olson, E. Erickson, C. Lindquist, L. Anderson, N. Rodenborg. 83 LIBRARY CLUB ROW 1: D. Carlson, G. Lindquist, L. Engler, K. Oestereisch, K. Bixby, F. DeWitt, P. Boyd. ROW 2: S. Oquist, J. Ripka, E. Alexander, L. Sundstrom, K. Olson, J. Olson, B. Bixby. ROW 3: K. Carda, R. Baldwin, J. Raines, A. Belkholm, M. Gotfredson, M. Heikes, N. Bassett, J. Bartholomous. MONITORS CLUB ROW Is A. Telander, V. Ripka, C. Smith, L. Simons. ROW 2: S. Nehring, B. Zufall, K. Oestereich, A. Pashke, J. Norling, L. Engler, S. Kadlec. ROW 3: C. Anderson, K. Carda, J. Raines, B. Dalbey, J. Ringler, T. Jones, R. Gries. ROW 4: A. Giese, G. Erickson, G. Stewart, B. Welton, D. Danger, C. Mattson, S. Sanders. 84 ROW 1: D. Kuchenbacker, V. Washburn, L. Remer, J. Priebe, S. Haugen, L. Gilmer, J. Helmbrecht, P. Hal- strom, G. Norling. ROW 2: J. Kadlec, E. Torres, W. Hushagen, M. LaDouceur, L. Truh, J. Kastenbauer, M. Si- monson, M. Lewis, A. Grahn. ROW 3: Mrs. Heiniman, C. Kent, S. Scholesser, J. Raines, A. Giese, P. Kohner, G. Erickson, D. Bowen, K. Carda, J. Kadar. The Pep Club's enthusiasm has been responsible for much of the school spirit. It's organized to stimulate student backing of the teams and attendance at football and basketball games. Painting the bleachers, one of their proj- ects, added to the general appearance of the football field. The MUSTANG STAFF, on the behalf of the stu- dent body, wishes to thank the Pep Club for their contributions to the pep fests and their strong support of the MJd.S. teams. 85 SENIOR FHA ROW 1: L. Simons, P. Daneilson, G. Norling, M. Stegeman, C. Wilkining, J. Lundgren, M. Rolstad, J. Young- quist, D. Moline, S. Thom, A. Telander. ROW 2: P. Aldrich, M. Lewis, M. Vargas, L. Remer, C. Bowen, M. La- Douceur, L. Mart, B. Prokosch, N. Lobdell. ROW 3: V. Voge, L. Aldrich, K. Olson, S. Haugen, C. Anderson, C. Kent, G. Carlson, J. Kadar, E. Torres, L. Cook. ROW 4: R. Baldwin, N. Bassett, N. Wild, V. Voge, P. Sublet, E. Erickson, P. Kohner, T. Sherman, J. Strandlund, M. Oquist, S. Hushagen. JUNIOR FHA ROW 1: C. Bertilson, E. Donahue, V. Neitzel, D. Montgomery, D. Oien, Lindquist, C. Keller, R. Robillard, M. Marquart, A. DeWitt, G. Sublet, S. Nelson, Mrs. Eliason. ROW 2: M. Brown, N. Grimm, S. Nelson, L. Swanson, V. Hallstrom, C. Oosterhuis, D. Ravio, N. Rodenborg, N. Belinski, E. Fisher, L. Bronniche, S. Dahlberg. 86 RADIO CLUB ROW 1: C. Nutt, J. Manthi, L. Frykman, W. Wilkining, S. Nehring, D. Nelson. ROW 2: J. Larson, A. Strom- berg, T. Lorenz, D. Danger, V. Erickson, Mr. Kaufert. ROW 3: L. Schroeder, L. Ostman, B. Yankowiak, B. Wel- ton, P. Ravio. J. Berry, B. Klous, L. Nutt. HISTORY CLUB ROW 1: A. Pashke, S. Nehring, E. Olson, S. Akkerson. ROW 2: J. Findell, M. Christian, D. Haines, G. Oster- dyke, S. Hushagen, L. Hohn, Mr. Deis. ROW 3: G. Lidstrom, J. Lidstrom, G. Grimm, J. Fagerstrom, G. Erickson, K. Kiekow, L. Cole, L. Lidstrom. 87 FFA TOP PICTURE. ROW 1: R. Gall, R. Elstad, R. Halvorson, L. Johnson, R. Kuchcnbaker, D. Hewitt, D. Westm«ui, G. Rodenborg, L. Hannu, K. Nelson. ROW 2: G. Bassett, K. Norby, J. Burns, V. Carlson, R. Kawalek, R. Hines, M. Helmbrecht, A. Enger, W. Christianson, W. Stegeman. THIRD ROW: R. Bullford, D. Zellman, K. Koch, W. Carda, J. Ho£f, W. Richardson, J. Sigstad, B. Welton, D. Schmidt, J. Fristrom, W. Mattson. BOTTOM PICTURE, ROW 1: R. Castellano, C. Priebe, R. Foshier, L. Bryant, M. Reynodls, G. Stromberg, D. Mansfield, L. Peterson, L. Enger, J. Lundquist, D. Sundet, C. Nelson, A. Mansfield, R. Raines, G. Stewart. PROJECTORS CLUB ROW 1: G. Rodenborg, G. Bassett, V. Carlson, L. Hannu, W. Stegeman. ROW 2: L. Enger, D. Norby, J. Helm- brecht, R. Hines, J. Hoff. ROW 3: J. Burns, M. Christian, J. Sigstad, W. Carda, D. Sundet, D. Meyers. 88 SPANISH CLUB ROW 1: J. Helmbrecht, L. Remer, K. Lewis, E. Hasbrook, V. Sjolandcr, P. Hallstrom, V. Gray, K. Olson, J. Manthi. ROW 2: G. Bryant, E. Torres, M. LaDouceur, S. Kleven, C. Anderson, A. Grahn, M. Vargas, J. Kapinos, K. Oestereich, Mr. Fredrickson. ROW 3: C. Bowen, P. Dalbey, H. Tiahrt, D. Nordenstrom, J. Mork, D. Hannu, D. Anderman, T. Sherman, E. Alexander. FT A ROW 1: J. Helmbrecht, L. Mart, C. Jacobson, C. Kent, L. Sundstrom, W. Hushhagen. ROW 2: A. Grahn, J. Lid- strom, V. Voge, M. Heikes, B. Johnson, S. Haugen. 89 SaiQNVO «« • %t «. • % SUPERINTENDENT MERROL LARSON HAS BEEN WITH M.H.S. SINCE 1928 St. High Principal Mr. Kufus Jr. High Principal Mr. Obert Office Secretary--Janis Sutton Office Secretary--Janie Schultz Mr. Deis Social Studies St. Cloud State Mr. Bontrager Vocal Department Moorhead State College Miss Groen Social English St. Cloud State Mrs. Eliason Home Economics University of Minnesota Miss Filbrandt Math Mayville Teacher's College Mr. Fredrickson Social Studies Spanish Iowa State Teacher's College Mrs. Heine man Physical Education St. Cloud State Mrs. Manuel Business Educa- tion University of Minnesota Mr. Lindberg English Bemidji State College Mr. Mills Industrial Arts St. Cloud State Mr. Harrison Industrial Arts St. Cloud State Mr. Kaufert Math Science St. Cloud State Mrs. Lundberg English St. Cloud State Mr. Lutz Physical Education St. Cloud State Mr. Pederson Business Education Math Mayville State Teachers College Miss Nerlien B'ology Science University of Minnesota Mr. Robinson English Gustavus Adolphus College 'Line nutttu. Mr. Sahlstrom Math St. Cloud State Mrs. Osmundson Home Economics North Dakota State University Mr. Saari Instrumental Depart ment Augsburg College 7 Mr. Thoreson Agriculture University of Minnesota Mr. Strandlund Social Northland College Mrs. Saboe Secretary Miss Seaton English Speech Bemidji State College Mr. Simpson Math University of Minnesota Mr. Szarke English St. Cloud State Mr. Theis Social St. John's University DENVER SNAPS CONT We the staff of the annual wish to thank the merchants that contibuted ads for the 1964-1965 Mustang. VICKI SJOLANDER MARCIA JOHNSON Co-Editors Chou Listens— Red Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai held an earpiece as he listened to an address bv the Soviet Union’s new party leader, Leonid Brezhnev, during a meeting of world Communists in Moscow on November 6. Alexei Kosygin, Soviet premier, is at right. They Died in ’64—These world figures died during the year. From left are Prime Minister Nehru of India, General Douglas McArthur of the United States and former President Herbert Hoover. New President—Foreign Minister Giuseppe Saragat (right) was formally notified in Rome on the night of December 28 that he had been elected president of Italy. World Events in Review—1964 Stretcher Cases—Wounded white hos- tages and Belgian paratroopers were carried from rescue plane at Leopold- ville after it arrived from Stanleyville November 24. The paratroopers de- scended on the rebel-held Congo city just as a massacre of hostages began, and their quick work saved the lives of hundreds. Pope Visits India—The 38th International Eucharistic Congress opened in Bombay. India, on November 28. In December, Pope Paul VI made the longest papal journey in history to attend sessions of the congress. Alliance Talks—British Foreign Secre- tary Patrick Gordon Walker, left, talked with West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard in Bonn on November 15 during efforts to find a compromise on a new nuclear force for the trou- bled Atlantic Alliance. Space Team Welcomed — Cosmonauts Konstantin Feoktistov. Col. Vladimir Komarov and l)r. Boris Yegorov. left to right, waved to the crowd from an auto during their greeting in Moscow on October 19. The trio had just returned from a 16-orbit flight in space in the Vokshod. Swampy Victory—A group of Viet Cong prisoners sat quietly in Camau last Oc- tober while guarded by armed South Vietnamese troops. The prisoners were among those captured during a major battle on the Camau peninsula. Reunions at the Wall—An East German mother embraced her West German chil- dren last November at the Helmstedt railway station after the border dividing East and West Germany was opened for the first time since 1961 for East Germans. Change of Power—Alexei Kosygin, 60. left, and Leonid Brezhnev, 57, respectively, were named to be premier of the Soviet In ion and secretary of the Communist party on October 15. They look over the posts vacated by the resig- nation of Nikita Khrushchev. Tokyo, Japan—William H. Mills (left) of the lT. S. A., led Mohained Gam- moudi of Tunisia across the finish line to win the Olympic 10,000 meter event on October 14. nie at 90 — Winston Churchill acknowledged ?rs of well-wishers who gathered outside the dow of his Hyde Park home in London on ember 30. The occasion was his 90th birthday.


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