Mound Westonka High School - Mohian Yearbook (Mound, MN)

 - Class of 1957

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FOREWORD: Munched figures on the football field . . . the march, inarch, matching of the band .. . you. book in hand being forced to your locker ... the gay chatter before clashes... the watchful player of the basketball court ... the (hilled, frmt filled night . .. the windy day . . . pring creeping into the air . .. the confusion of the concert and spring tour . . the strains of 1 I. fnniilt nr won’t fnigri it Momnit io rnnrtnlarr. X An eje full 4 beamy. Kami Portia from the llouic of lluDcnon SjiiiIi.i Jeanne from the Hunt of Miller Valnrir Jeanne from the llmnr of t.romlierjf Jeanne f.laitr I mm the llmnr of Tamlwirnino Queen llevrily nn from the Home of Riinmun 6 Ann from the Home of Week Joy l)oMri from the Home of Boumhetd 7 M. llrhmWr. N. Ca . ( I ■■jcrlin. It. Riinm.iii, S. Miller, N S[iaulil inn. M I'auly, S. Burch. SENIOR CHOIR Mr. |jir«m tlitcrlr Ik v' wet tone I CJRI.S TRIO | Petown. P Kelly. N. Sfunbling. S. Miller. CHOIR COVNCH l Ki engrr. B CJiamlictliti, S Miller. J. Williammn, G. Aliuliain, K llaWetron |«Y(e CcUtni, SoiIih Chmi x(oni|uniil. •iml Mr. Ijiimhi. Smioi Omni Director Mr. I jiMin direct Rill' WCtioml CHOIR orria n r. rti ni| «uii. SrrrrUry: D. 1‘crbic. Vi e Rtruilml: J. Dalton. Tim urrr: R OtvrUml. I,'fiirlrnt; Mr. D hi 8 HRST ROW M Rchniter. J Siemm. I Kuka, R. I hom|Mon. J Sandcn, I rhomp«oii, K. JohiiMKi. Mi l.aitnii. ) llaltmi, S. Run C. French, M. A inter •on, N. Maat, | Prtnwn ECOSD HOW: | Kiilllrcig. J. Suit., Cl. Jact b m. K Scevem. S. Stark, K llalvcnon, $ Hnlvcnou. P Kurt. I' tlrovm. N. Soder-limit. C. Jap . J. Bollmficld. IV IlndquUt.C. Vollralh. I) Klwli!j;ri. |).Swn«m THIRD ROW: Week . F,. Young. S. McCurdy. S Cleveland. S Schmidt. M VVnhlralie k Nowack. J. kriclwm, k Aiulmon. C. lathman. S Miller, S. Shet man. N. .Spaultliiix- I Kell . S. Snixov, M Pauly, I' I’plnn. N. Carlton. S. Bryce. TOURTH ROW: l . Arnevin. K Nndeimu. R Chamberlain, I). Pcthix. J. Williamvm. S Itrahm. T. Rrndahl. ) HrnvMi. R. Cleveland. I) Sliddi . R norey. R. Schaffer M Monmn. R Pierce. J. F.lanr. I). Miller, K Hodge. V Haliloit. Ci. Miraham. J. Ilacm. E. Schmidt. |. Culev nntVTONES: n. Kuka, C. Lohman, R Hlhcmo, Sudrrliind. I- Eidcnr. |. Tamlrominn. GIRL S GLEE CLUB CONCERT BAND IIKAD MAJOKKVTH—Donna Lou IVcII HAND STVnt XT TIACHLHS—C. Kamham. jotgcnum. M. Fagttlln, C. dair. I) F.rickrmt. S. Orlmatk. | F.i«, I Minh. AND OFFICERS Mr. Skew. R 1 odmill, R. Krkkran. (i. |mg iiuin. N. Gox. HAND COUNCIL— N Cox. ( Adair. EkW. J Hoag, C. Morin. R Krlckron, J kiw. G. |nrgrn« n. R Lodmill. M Kagcilin. R I’aigr. I’H‘ ItAND FIRST HOW C Jensen. I . Strralei. G. Kamham SfC SF.NIOR HAND DIRECTOR—Mr Myron E. Skorr. O '0 JtOM I. Vhrodcl. ilair. ). Hoog. B Ilillier.J Marsh. THIRD IQ ROW J Marsh. J km. S Odmark. M. Fagcrlin. G. Jorgenson. R Kritk •on. I). Murphy. FIRST ROWS.OIron.C. Ail.ii! S. Kauhotuc. M Hcdln.S. Liu, M. Oltoit, M Matson. . Oayluugh, A. Whaley. SKCOXD ROW: J. Ki«, M. Skew. N. Rlorabcig. B. Hlllier. J. Baltin, s Birch. A. Ulol. I. OltmteA. F. SirtM|uiu. J Morin, C. latgrlin. J. Adair. I., OIkmi. K I'.ilgc. {.lorilxrtK THIRD ROW: J lltteg. J March, M. Jenxiti. A Kiiguri.in. .1, Smith. S t1imn|Mon. B. Crawford. R. Sojpr. I). Waytke. C. I'almgrcn, K llaltcivm. J Ma.UW.if, s Odmarfc. A. Ijiiro. K. Vraalstad. l Siitefer. B. Adana. J Wilson, I). Halseisnu. $. Knudton. FOURTH HOW: B Hodge. I- Schettilcl. C. Niccum, | RmUil, M Jordan, K Cary. H WoJncr. J Monlnih. t. Nowaek. M. Skew. B. F ui ksno, i. F ugsicr | Giant.) Maidi, P MrNrul. W. Wilton, I) Murphy. K M Kin IKS. r. Wotlkr. R I oilmlll. K. (.alhxlcl, Ci. Faiuliam. B. Ihompson, V Wood . J, Coil, K Bull. I I’urter. M lagrrlin FIFTH ROW: j Lehman. Mr. Skenr, C. JoigniMin. I) I'rtcnnu, T. I'crtriv K Kiamrr. J. Blakrusiilt. T. Hogea, F Miller. K. Harris. I . I In. ( Jensen. M WltikMcin. 0.. Morin. Mr Vndreasen. George Famham a member of All state Band, and 'It Skew discuss musical arrangements. SMOKE SIGNAL I lie Smoke Signal keeps tlsc students ol Mound High posted on various school and outside activities. This ycai the newspaper's editor was Julie l loag and under the guidance of Mr. Wachal. A lot oi preparation and hard work is involved in every issue ol The Smoke Signal. The editor and hci stall deserve a lot ol credit lor their clfott. mar ROW S. Cox. V Gorgcn. J. Marsh. Mr. Wariul. A. taind. J. Stewart. SECOND ROW: R llillirt. S Kent, M. Jensen. M Klingcnsmith. S. OdmarV. M. ZielieU. THIRD ROW: C. Niccum. S. Olson, J. Marsh. Stevens. C. Adair. R Rrtd. KU NTH ROW: I' Brawn, C. Aune. j El . J. Haag. R. ErUlww. T Hntsicdl. E. Vraalsiad. EDITORS: J Hoag. M Klmgcnunith. E. Vraalu.d. B It.11 let. C. Adair. MOHIAN a prison asp nnron I inil |u l l kills. M. Siotltnim. K Crrwv. B Srahlke. N. .fUnlding HITII ROW K Stoma. J Atari, k. Ilalrrrwn. R Rot!. C- Joiarn. C. Ix riin. K Mwarrfc. SIXTH ROW: XI l srilm. R Mullri. f„ Viuluxl. R Hitlwn. J II.mr I Suite. K Notiarl The editor ol the 19 7 MOlilAS wav lerry Ihoni| xon. Mr. Mendel HDt ihc 4 hitor. (j | in arc written ami pioiirn arc identified l mciiiheis on the Mall. Many hour ol haul work aic pul into out ytarltook. the MOIIIAK. Co-opetation anil initiative alto ate lattotv that made the MOlilAS a tuttevs lor 1957. I he sophomore arc juM beginning lo realize the work involved; although the juniorv do not have the lull load ojt their vhotildcrv, they work hard and know what iv waning them av senior . The senior have finally gotten to the lavt vtcp « l their high wh(K ling and ate now thinking ol their (mure planv. Terry Thompson and her vtalf certainly deverve a hig hand lor all the work that hav been done. HR T ROW B HBlief. J tarnon. Mr. Mendel. N Cox. 5 LrMetc. VI kliugmunilh SF.C.OM) ROW 5 Olvoo. C. Vloiin. V Hl.it, C. Cihaon. It. Runman. 0. Slitinry. TIIIRP ROW: S. Miller. L. Vhendel. C VcUir. T Thotnp mt. S. Rrul V Odmart. B jdmr FOURTH ROW f. TA TH r.; S. Miller, k 11 alter trill. k Now . I. k Alrvrrit, 1 Reid. B Runnun, C. Adair. Q. Kaiteilin SEAT-IP J. fftetmn, N Cm, T. I ho«l| MNI. CURTAIN CAt.l. he him the scenes artistry DIRECTOR Mi . I) Bcmon. CO STVREST DIRECTORS: C. Mm in ami R. F.c ilium BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK IUTIER SCENE 'You'll nrxrt Ret a a with It. THESPIANS THESPIAN aments R Shaffer. Mil. IWh«iti. J. tin. M Slorholm. C Morin, N. Cox. HHST HOW S. Ortmark. C Morin. Mix. Reman. N Gov C Fmrl. SECOND toil C. jap . N. L1nluu(h. I . I iiM|tmi. S Ohnn. 'I Klingmunllh. S Haltrnoo. T. Thtwynn THIRD HOH‘: J Stark. |) Hell. | ha. « jmano. K Olron. M Simholtn. Olaoa FOURTH ROW M Pauly. R. Erkkaoa. Nowack. I I Iroc. I) Pet I 4 . S. Millet. K. ItaltCTinn ElfTH ROW E. Vtaaluad. R Schaffer. Speaker. R Nrfrr. | Harm. t. K Ham . N. Spaulding To encourage an interest in dramatics. Mound Utopian Society put on a scries ol one-act play and the Homecoming show. December twenty-first they had their Christmas party at the home of Sue Ann Olson. Fun was shared by everyone as they went skating and tobogganing. To promote the Christmas spirit not only in the high school, but in Shirley Hills School, the Thespian divided into groups and put on Christmas skits in the classrooms ol the elementary pupils. The Thespians also played an active part in the Nativity. NATIVITY Tlir aii|{« l ving of Oirnl'i birth. The Nativity Scene The ihephcnb fiml iheii «ra to Bethlehem, ami the Child Jetu . Mjm. Ji f]ih. aiMl llx OiiM Join 16 Thirr Imp Ining (itu. J. Cart, Trtaiurrr; C. Abiihin, Sfrrrttty: | I ixlmill, f’midrnt: I) William , I'iff-Preudrnl. CAMERA CLUB Camera Club i mainly lor the purpoK of developing skills in the ail oi photography. I hr members lc.it n how to develop and enlarge pictures and they also take pictures for the school paper. N. r , Srtirlan: t). Uxtmill. Pirudrnt: Mr Nkbon. Adi■mn. It Ericfcmn. Vitr Ptrtidtnl. FIRST ROD K I'icnmi. J lehman. Mi Mflwn. I Halverson. J. Monlclth. SECOND ROW: C Goncrn. (• Uitaliam. R Jrkltwt l l.ivlmlll THIRD ROW: R. Williams. R Paige. J Coil. R Maas. R Cleveland SCIENCE CLUB 1 hi year our Science Club wa very lKMirfui.il 10 those ol ii in biology. chemistry, .uul phyiin who had to nuke project . We got a lot ol help from other member and our advisor. 'Ir. Nielsen. We also had a science lair again this spring. IIRST non I), nirwni. I Chiixc.) t.union. Mr Stetson, k. (•ocranon, J Petei •on. R Pierson SECOND ROD J. Marsh. I Christianson. J. Marsh. Max fit lit. J Mrsjil. It lltMlRC. J Montcilli. THIRD ROIt J l inning. k Msliili. I llcll. C. (apt. J IIjIi.mi, J Maiilitaml. M Umgrmtnith. J Kimal HH RTII NOD J. I jni|itiri. II. Snrairt. V. Wilson, ' Batilorf. I Neitvm, N. ( lastmugh. K. Mulcn. FIFTH ROW: R. Paige. I Vraalsml.lt Pastor. N Cats. R Mass.lt an Drum. I . I (nIiiiiII. M t.os SPANISH CLUB AND GERMAN CLUB SPANISH CLUB: Thu year' dub. under the di in (too ol Mrv Dorothy Benton. pUnnnJ many e tivitie In .Spring iho ttanpleted their Spaniih theme and went to tee a Spanith play at the l-'ni rcidiyr. OAtm ot the dub were: Terry Thompson. P'fi. Sue Ann Olron. I'.-Pm , Nano Co . See . Barb HI liter. Treat FIRST Ron P. O'Brien. I Vmacn. Mr. Coulter. M. Lode. M. Coy. SECOND ROW: P Liu. J. Tainliertuno. C. lenrll. M. Irmlf. J. lahnun THIRD ROW: I Jooev R. Ander too. G. Lujptrr, R I h.mipv«. X. Porter FOURTH ROW- J. IhmbaUI. R OalUrtel. R Bell. K. Viaaluad. I . Hcdherg. R Paige. 18 FIRST toil Cox. J. Stewart. Mn. Brawn. A. F.klof.J Baker. SECOND ROII B. Hillier. J Mark. S. Reid. I Ihnmptosi. S OUon, M Murphy. THIRD ROW . Vhwrt. k J Hour. (.. Sink net. I Lpton. FOURTH ROW I. Mi llouald. J I jniphrt. M. Pauly, R Emtwa. f. Nairne. I Ihcrault GERMAN CLUB: The (.rinian Club hat hnn liuty with their monthly report! on phase of (hetman life. In the spring the member went in to tee a German play. The (ierman Club of firm were. Ed Vraalitad, Pm.; Jean Tambornino. I’.-Prer.; Boh Schuler. See. Trrai. Mr. ('duller it their advisor. COMMERCIAL CLUB FIRST Non N. Cox. C. Gibson, j Mackey, K McConnell. SECOND NOW: A. l.ilof. S. Ilsltrann. %. LcMrrr. n Runnun THIRD ROW: X. Culm. K Storm. |. Schendrl.T. FOURTH ROW K FiUartK S Reid. Mi Mroslrl C Aunc, I. Neihen. I'his year's Commercial Club was head ptI by Andrea Eklof. prendent; Sue Reid. rue president; and Karen McConnell, sene• lary Irensurei. The aim o( the«lub it to strive (or a lietter understanding of the Iwsic skills of office work. The main activity of the year was a held trip to various business depart menu to broaden their siews on clerical work. MiATF.D A. Eklof. Pm STAS DISH: K. McConnell. Sw.-TVm : S. Rent. t Pm. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS 'Hie library assistants have helped Miss Johnson in the library this year to quite an extent. They help the students find books they are looking for, they check books out. and help keep the library in order. FIRST Ron I) retenon. J Rc.s clncf, I Hayes. Mi Johnson. C. 1st irn o SF.COSD NOW: J jontnn. M Stow. P M jut. B. (.union. S. Rvjii THIRD ROW M I hompson. J Kullt rig. B. Stahlke. C. Combs FOURTH ROW S. Robertson. E. Funk. 5. Suit. S. Shnman. P. Kelly. FIRST ROW: J. Herman, T. Hum. M OBorsky, J. Win, C. Niccum. J. Sirllo SECOND ROW: J M Curdy, K. Mulen, D. Kuka, K. Gunther, J. Tambomino. C. l irmum, D. Bjerkr, F. Miller, J. Dodd, P. Krause, L. Nelson, C. I-o elin. THIRD ROW: M. Jrnsrn, B Hillier, C. Lohnun. P. Lindquist, L, Eidrm, N. Woodard. FOURTH ROW; S. Miller. K Cresay, F. Christensen. C. Aune, R Reid, A. Visscr. S. Reid. FIFTH ROW: A. Piebenita. K. Edwards, B Creuy, M Guy. D. Halvrnon. S Biyir, C. Seulblin, M Pauly. SEATED: Mn Leech and Mrs. Trauiman ST AND INC: B. Hillier. S. Miller. M Pauly. M Olson For the girls who like sports this is an ideal organization. They can play basketball, soccer, baseball and bowl. All of the practices and games are held after school hours. Hockey New to Mound's list of athletic events this year was the game of Hockey. Many bop showed an interest and took part in the seasons schedule of games. FIRST ROW. J Roach. R Willow, Drabot, C. Jacobson, C Reese. M Dusen, C. Conran R. Divine. R Zophi, Mr Farnham. SECOND ROW: M Caron. S. Fitntibboni THIRD ROW: S Woods, T Hofstedt. F. Nairn, B Van . 0 JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH HOME EC. CLUBS The Senior High Home Ec. Club had the project this year of raising money to buy toys for local hospitals. The Junior High Home Ec Club also made toys, but they went to children's hospitals, and to children they considered needy around the Mound area. FIRST ROW: D Adam. Mrs DamagaLs. M Remit . SECOND ROW: L. Anderson. L Dugstad. M Burke. C. Maas. FIRST ROW: S. LeMete, B. Runrnan. Mrs Stockton. D Clover. C. Morin SECOND ROW: J. Armstrong. V Ettrr. P. Ward. J. So horn THIRD ROW J Schmidt. S Ryan. M Thompson, D. Prtrrson. C. Logelin FOURTH ROW: K. Creasy, K. Edwards. S Robertson. F. Stenquat. S. Sherman, P. Kelly SENIOR HIGH HOME EC. CLUB OFFICERS- M Thompson, Secretary, S. Robertson. Preisdeis , D. Peterson. Tttmi-srrr, J. Schmidt. Vm Preside !. 21 HR T HOII K (.ortnnan. S Millwadt. J Schulmlrcrg. M. Brhtnlrr. N. Uni. I . Psitcnon. V Cm. SECOND HOW A I und. P French P. Liu, M Andcnon, M. WrnlMnn C- Nkcuir. J Mr n(. A. Kiiudxwi TIIIHD ROW: C. fniHI, J, Arm-.•rang. r. Morin V Cronlicrg. I Kr mgct (. Gtani. P ImttquiM. M Frank . L. t.klof FOVHTH ROW CUyhot h. ( Jj|«. | Dal urn. J Saurulcr . K I hompaon. | MjilhUml C. 'laxhcld. C. Lahtnan. I. Fklol. J. Tamlmnino. FIFTH ROW: F, Millet. S Jone . V. (Inlin. J. Jotiiuon. P. Rurlf. O. Surrey. C. I nrm«Hi. U. Bjrtke. SIXTH HOW J I'rinron B. Ct cm wood. | hulling. M. Rrr aM. M Murphy. K Mull.n. J. Sir ti I Nchon. J. Dodd. P. Ktauw SEFENTH ROW J. Bryce. M Jm.cn. s buhouir. J Slar.fi. S Hllmmi, SI Klingm.milh. B Hillicr. I I horn (non. I kill a II Kuiiinau. S. IcMnr PIP cum COI NC.II.—FIRST ROW: D Hal.cron. D Uh«R, K Nowack. SI Andmo S. Bur h. S. OI«m SECOND ROW: M IVrlinilri. J Dalton. K llal.rrwm. B Runtnan, C. l ohman. L. Eklol, B Millirt. J Him. N. Cm. SENIOR HIGH PEP CLUB rtf cun ornct.R STASIUNC. Mu Trainman. SFJTt.l) J. Da boo. I.Trer. It Runnun. Treat; C.. Lohaun, Srr; K. Ilaliruoti, I'm FIRST ROW | Manli. V Schmidt. I). IkiUrr. Mr . Trautman. K Storm. S Oho . C Adair. N. Carbon. SECOND ROW J. Immarl, A. Vi-ef, J. Stark. I Boll. C. Jrrneti. II Kramer. C Otaon. II Idmet THIRD ROW. M Irani.. C. Grant l C.hner, K llilmwn. K Non ark. J lloa . M Wohlrilif. B Sllhllr. B achow FOURTH ROW: K. Andetvm. K kdwatdi. P Brown. K. Crmy. I Chrtaemon. N. Woodard. M Ifumptmev K. Gunther. P l.indquHi FIFTH ROW. I Youtt . C. Villkn. S Slirinun M. Pauli, N Spaulding. J F.rulmn. S. Miller, C l.ogelin. C. I .oilman. SIXTH ROW. C Jrnki, I . Kelly. B. johnam. S. Buuh. M Guy. K Harm. 22 S. Schmidt, l llalirrmn. S. MrfUirdy, A. Week . JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB Junior High Pep Clubbers are expected to attend Junior High sports events. They also sup| ort the ”B” teams from Senior High. This year Junior High Pep Club members wore red and white beanies with an M on the from as their mark of identification. FIRST NOW: ! Wilton. M. Davis. S. Beriatk. Mrs. I .each. K Carlson. L. Suva , S Hotfteld.M. R vdrll. SECOND NOW ■ l O'ltursky, S. Davis. J Stliwallse, B Crawford. S. Johnson. C. Armstrong. C. Olsen.S. Liu.V. Anderson. THINDNOW: S. Runman. 5 Dalton, B. Kului. J Herman. I. Famham. S Odmark. S Beard. L. Halverson. J. Illirs. FOURTH ROW: T. Ilusse, L. Johnson, M. Putt. S Stherven. J. Peter son. I.. Gallitlel. P, Light. k Davis, . Veiling A 'pair-inan. J. Iflir FIFTH NOW: B. Johnson. L. Parker. M Fagcrlin. J. Kaul. J. Hankins. J Jeineti. |. Oveson. F. Huston. P Skindelien. I Speaker. K kitsmgri SI TII NOW. B. Cretsy. M. Olson. H Dumsheath. |. McCurdy. k (•ill. Ci. de-Winter. F. Swanson, k William , S. Fenton. M. Rhode. I.. Smith, S. Ilutled. JUNIOR HIGH PIN CLUB OFFICERS—FRONT I.. Johnson. S. Fenton. M. Olson. M Putt. S. HmfsrUl. A OIF K Klsaenger. I . Wilton, K. William . P. Skinde M- OUo°- s- ««on. I.. Johnson. M. Putt. S Hotlicld lien. RACK ROW M. Putt. Mr . Leith, L. Speaker. B. Crawford. FIRST ROW: K. Flaky. K Krahr. J. Schwalbe. K Carlton. SECOND ROW L Suiay. M Matuon, P. Skiodelin, S. Schrrvrn. F. Hutton. THIRD NOW: M Hedin, K William.. S. Fenton. C KoUr. FOURTH ROW: T. Enekton M Olwm. K. Gill. G. deWintrr. E. S%”n“°rJR. HIGH SCIENCE CLUB Junior High Science Club is for boys and girlt in the Junior High that would like to do some extracurricular work on tcirnce projects This years club consisted of ten boys and was under the guidance of Mr. Soderlund. 3 JUNIOR HI-LITES The Junior Hi-Litc staff issues copy for the Junior Hi-lites page in the Smoke Signal. The editors receive assistance from Mr. Meyer. They write up news for the junior high, having a reporter for each grade The editors and Mr. Meyer issue assignments, help reporters, and copy read rnatrrial. This small group works hard to do their best on the paper irprrsrnting the junior high. FIRST ROW: R Stolu. Mr. Sodertund, P Fndey. J- Mo-sick. SECOND ROW: R Monson. B Scbopmryer, B SchofMneyer, J. Steams, R. Sorenson. M. Reid, J. Foster. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS FIRST ROW: B Rotch. D Stickney, S. Beard, C. Peterson. S. Dalton. B Alien. S. Runnun, N. Stellin . J. Dialing. SF.COSD ROW: D. Pcltnoii. L Sohns, C Norsjustt. R Monson. S. Duehn. R Reiger. B Coleman. B. Tnhn, L. Halverson THIRD ROW. J. Clausen, J. Rowen. P Wahlen, J. Win . M Pult. R. Bom. K Finley. J. Miller FOURTH ROW. D. Swanson, P. Light. P. Jacobsen. D. Holste, M Reid. J. Osnoti, W. Upton M Roddy. II. Sohm FIFTH ROW. J. Kelly. K Krotner. J Elam. H. Dunsheath. H. Grimm. K GiD. D 0 eU. S. Fenton. G. Goodskow, J. Krotner The Junior High Choir consist! of eighth and ninth grade host and girl , 'litis choir is more or loss a Mopping to the Srnior Choir. The vacancies in the Senior Choir are filled l y the Junior High Choir every year. The officers are President, Bill Hosfield, Vie4 President, Sue Hotficld, Secretary, Lenoir Johnson, Treasurer, Jack Miller. FIRST ROW: F Lucas, C A matron , L Johnson. B Kuka. K Krake. G Olson. J. Coffee. D. Stiekney. L. Bowman SF.COSD ROW K Davis. B. Schopmeyer. C- Zoldahn. B Schopnteyrr, P Haeny, L. Letnmennan, J. Hawkins, P. Uhlin, S Hothrld THIRD ROW: P Pelkey. J. Steams. S Stratiburg, D. Brandt. J. Scott. D. Osborne, J. Peterson. M Korhnan, E Huston, M Hahn FOURTH ROW T. Wood. J Scbocder, R Peterson, S Hutted. A. Grieshaber, B Milbrandt. D Jurdee, J. Lange, J. Christianson. J. Kaul FIFTH ROW: J Korfha e. G deWintrr, W Hot he Id, E. Swanson. D. Christiansen. K Williams, T. Erickson. J Niccum, G. Maas, K Davidson. W. Allen STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: K Storm. Vrrr mry; T. Potter. Trramrrr; V Sprain. TirrPmiiDnl; F. hpilin. PrruHrnt. STANDING: T. Pot in. -. Morin. t. Aliraham. P. rhooi|noa. R. IjodmiU. C. Jotgroton. A. Sprain. M. Fa|(cilin. SKATED: t ViaatMarl. O. lohmin K Si even . K. tlalverton, P Liu. G. PatgMeT. JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING l Mahlkr, I . l-angr. J Kahl. I . OiriMrmrn. R. linn. STATU): R Hmhrbl. I. GallUtH. I.. johnum. I he Senior High Student Council’ biggest project lor the vear i the |xm oring of the Mound Homecoming. I hey had charge of the parade, dance, and the telling of homecoming button I he Council alto wa in charge of the community drive which wa a big succew. When a Modem in the seventh grade get on the Student Council, he automatically stay on through ninth grade. 'I he |uuior High Student Council hel| cd the Senior High Student Council with the community drive, a one of their project . New comers to the school this year, and just acquainting themselves with our system are the seventh graders. The look of amazement on their faces will change to that of determined leadership as they advance through the grades, develop in stature, broaden their knowledge, and become the leaders of tomorrow, or the day after. CLASS OF ’62 J. Slum, Stttttmry. T. Hedberg, Pttndent, D. Chamberlin. Trtaturrr, K Mc.Wal. Vur-P'tnJtnt FIRST ROW: M Hintmi. K Unon. D. Jarobton. R WOlUmaon, L Nirlton, J Glea-Km. I Lirvdrr SECOND ROW. C Dollar. S. Littlejohn, R. Davit, J Wilton. B Jmln, T. Hedberg, D Stahlkr THIRD ROW: S. Lacny, R Ferrell, J. larwn, R. Drahot. E. Hutted, L. Sohni, H. Ciete. K Perth FOURTH ROW H. McKinney. R Waod-hy, P. EUtn. D. Boynton. D Engrlking. M Nutter, Y. Andenon, J. Buchanan FIFTH ROW: C. Tichru. B. Mackey. D. lanp, B Mormon, C. Conrll. J. Strom berg, D Cret-ty. A. Lotfelin SIXTH ROW: J Goeuman, P Oettrrirh, E F.ttevoldt, S Johnton, J. J oh n on. S Smith, J. Chriuenton, G. Von-F.Khen, J. VonEtchen. CLASS OF ’62 FIRST ROW': J. Kuii, D. Stcinkainp, D. Illiet, F. Schmidt. P. Shrldon, K. Carlton. M AllraMcn, J Show SECOND ROW: K. MrNral. L. SuuK. J-Fonle. C. Oronlwr , M Mettick, L. Wettemtann, K Jacobton, S. Luih THIRD ROW: R. Shell-tirom, C. Xordttrom, R Ziegler, D, Wood, S Eur-ttrr, D. Dalion, D. Perkkio, C Grimm FOURTH ROW: B Lindquitt, R. Baldwin, D LeGault, E Johnton, J. Mam. B Lehmann, B. HaitberR, D Twoody L. Olton FIFTH ROW A. Twwdy, L. Olton. L. I'amham, B Weekt, B Olton. K. Kroner, T. Emery. J. Hiom.it, M Emery, M. Carl. SIXTH ROW: K. Nee. J. Schroder. S. Peterton, M Dunthrath, K Kittcn«er. B JohnKm. S. Od-nurk. D. Chemberhn. E Olton SEVENTH ROW J Manning. M Librcnr, D Grimm. M Farrrlin. L Parker, J. Haut, J Johnton. B Cutla ton, S Nirholt, W Olton FIRST ROW: D. Ratk. M Riel . D. Smith, C. Carlton, T. Hawley, R. Lundquitt, K. Panto SECOND ROW: D. Platwr, A Putt. R. Ryan, C. Walton, J. Stirkary, F Matachek. A. Mm, S. Mytn. THIRD ROW: $ Rie $er. J. Korhn, C. Starr. J. Boldon. W. Dark, D. KlinRrnimith, F. Hudlow. J. Yule FOURTH ROW J. Cundenon. R YonF.nde, J. Swanton, J. la-mke, J. Kaizen, L. Sather, J. Troimid. E Sohnt. FIFTH ROW: D. Drahot, R. Cox. T. Regent , R. Rendahl, V. Nel-ton. M. Jrrde. R. Batdorf, B. Andrrton, C Moat. CLASS OF ’61 FIRST ROW K Momon. H Schoprocwrr. II Schopmrvrt. L. Solon. ) IV. I R Uner. M. Reid SF.COS'D {oil L ) nx i«Mi. R Riulm, R vlimitl. It Rtandt. J. Rowan R. .tilierl. B. Ulin THIRD Ron J Sunt, J. Hr.lf.lum1, J. Ijugf P Wahlrtt. W Reid. M Kachraan. E. (.union. | UmK FOVRTH Ron k M jtm. Mm win, R Carol. K Faulk net. R lioiif. I) Otltot nr, XI Recent . FIf Til ROli H’ Upton. II Sohm. | Strum, R Sorrnmn, J Renton. R. Slrn |ulM. B Xlailin. V. Xrulr.wn SIXTH ROW; C. Goeli low. B Rwli, M Gortnrhr. II. RialrwiM. C. Monun. I Unit., I. Kilo. I.. Johnwm, II. Grimm FIRST ROli H'. Knudmu, I). Atnrwtm. J. Sc ha I Mr. I . Uiwm.]. Motinr. J I hompmo.C. Sidmi | Whaley. W Rirt SECOND ROW: J. Wldell N lta.lv C Maav C. Rlat hnm. M. Remit . (. Strrater. F. Inrhn X Rlalrhrim THIRD ROW: II, Sir.nr. B. Glrawwt. |. RnnwJoil. XI. Rurkr. J I udlkr. G. AndnwNi. I MujiU'l, (1 XlcdonaUI FOVRTH ROli . S. Welch. K Xctiivone. It Letaake. It Morgan. XI. Fan. It. Voile. R Ruknrm A. Prtrrwm FIFTH ROW P. Ila.ev J. Bee. II (•cjawlwatet. B. Sohnc. J GtOKa, It- Pool, R I'nie-man. R Yule. U. konn SIXTH ROW: U, Railocf. R Rich.. J Wr.inouth. V Sonai. G. lUkrt, It I when. J. Abraham. S. Jrnmn. W. Itotk. I lunk SF.IFNTH ROW: P Stern., ] Sr.ille. R Itlckwm. G Dtrwlm, G. Ilrnkr X. howal. I Itack. R (uHwIwaler. C. Ratdmf. P. Mam CLASS OF f61 J. I June. Srr.; I_ (.jllnicl, T.-Frrt; P. Skimlelien. Fret.; L. Upton. Treat. FIRST ROW I . Farley. L. Bos.man. l Palmet.l Stickoey.K npfi. SECOND ROW: K Reulrr, C. Peterson. S. Davis. R Stoiu. n Hoisted!, M Rwlell. THIRD ROW J Coffee. J. Monicilh. F. Lucas. R Frahtn. S. HoafteM FOURTH ROW: L. Galliuel. J. Dealing. P. tlhlin. B. Allen. L. Upton. J. Hahn. A. Spatrman. FIFTH ROW C Hodge, K. Finley. S. Sdserven. P. Hams. S. Stark, J Clausen. SIXTH ROW P Skimlclicn. I„ Speaker. J. Peterson. M Putt. P. Light. S. Fenton. M. Sthiijj. J. Peterson. We. the eighth grade, have now gotten the “fed of Ireing in junior high school. We are now looking forward i« the day that we will rule as freshmen on our way to senior high. Many of our friendships that we have made this year will continue to grow as we travel along our journey through our high school days. 31 CLASS OF ’60 FIRST ROW: D. Payne. S Rumnatt, C. Olsen. D. Christy, J. Schwalbe. J. Mrttick, H Adams, C. Al-lie SECOND ROW: C. Armstrong M Botten-field. T. IIum, B Kuka, D Peterson, B. Milbradt. J Hawkins. K Davis, J. Kaul THIRD ROW: J. Herman, G. Erdman, K. Williams, J. Nicrum, J. McCurdy. C. KoUr, S. Strassbur . C Pool. E. Huston FOURTH ROW: G. Travail. M Olson. E Swanson, W Wolfe, A Grieshaber, K Sob ns, R. Petersen, P. Jacobsen, D Kroll. J. Erickson FIFTH ROW: K Kramer. R Nelson. J. BLaks-vedt. J. Swanson. J Williamson, J. Christenson, D. Eiss. J. Adams. G. Divine. SIXTH ROW: J Kelly. 1. Dierrks. W. Hotfield. D. Christenson. R Maas, r. Erickson. J. Foster. L Quaas, J. Matson. B. Creasy FIRST ROW. D. Ilotsle, M- BUtiheiro, C. Ciskov-sky. S. Thompson. B Lehman, P. Pelkry, S. Vor-derbueggcn, J. Krotaer. K Davidson. SECOND ROW: L. Lemmerman, R. Maxwell, D. Jerdee, E. Green. J. Miller. W. Allen. W HsUier. R Rieagrr. J. AhbrhUger. THIRD ROW: M Lindner. P. Hare. S Hayes, L Heita, M. Huderoc, K Gill, C. deWinter. M Hed.n. L. Smith. J. Miller. FOURTH ROW: G. Rapp. W. Odder. S Bruns. D. Bryce. K. Babler, R Pollock, J. Malcbeski. D. Bruns. T. Wood. FIFTH ROW: D Divine. D Haaber,. J. Jensen. G. Raddy, K. Niccum. D. Swanson. R. Beck. R Robinson. B Robinson. C. Po ue SIXTH ROW T ThotUnd. J. Koefha(e. G. Behm, D. Nelson. B Jeiuon. J. Elam, S. Corl, J. Swedlund, A. Engstrom, M David. D. OseU. CLASS OF ’60 FIRST ROW: G. Whakey. J Baillargeon. J. Illie . J. Ixivf, C. Bibili, J. Haiuon, C. Gih on, M Slow, B Roteh. SECOND ROW: S. Beruck, S. Johnton. B. Crawford, K Krake. C. Ware . N. Slellmg, M O'Bortky, R Drr tel. THIRD ROW: L Johnson, S Beard. M. Mattton, S. Lui, K. Mo an, G. Robbing C. Courtney. P. Davit FOURTH ROW: D. Wilton. S. Roddy. D Mrmprl. W Smith. G. No-wack. L. Obrn. M Mittelueadt. S. Dalton FIFTH ROW: D. Lrmke, G. Hamer. J Palmer. 1. Sprague. J Rudnicki. J. Morin, C. Norqunt, S Duehn, L Halverson. SIXTH ROW: J. Schroeder. J Helgoland, R. Manh. B. Coleman, J. Oveson. S. Hutted, j jentrn. B. Ruuell. M. Rhode. We art now leaving our highest place in the Junior High to learn the wap of the Senior High. But we shall always mnember out Junior High days. We took part in Career Day a our first step in planning out future- Ninth Grade Class Officers FrtsiAent:...........T. Hub V. Pre.«Vea ,.........D Ei t SltttUry: .... L. Johnson Trttuurrr: . D. Christenson 33 CLASS OF ’59 FIRST ROW: 5, Tialoor, J, Adair. W. I ai Icnoti, J Mnirlit.iali. II. Welch. I . Ni ka-Men, R Plcnon. S Birklry. SECOND HOH V. Schnii.lt. I). Olton. II. Roger . II. Ruttell. K. I hmtipiuii, N. W'outlaul. A I undi v i i.i.m WHO nom R jenm. a. Johnton. S, Schmidt. C. Celier . J. Clete-land. 1). Swctiwii. IV Zuocn, C. Scullin. A Week FOURTH HOW J SeJimiti. M Naiine, R. Schuler, R. Ptche. I. Solitad. V Spang'iid, I MalCKHi, V. WiImui. I.. Ot er dock. FIFTH HOW: R Ihointon. S. Woodi. R. I’etlenon. J. Wilton. J. S hmidt. | Meicdith, V Ru t. R. Stark, R. Scgci SIXTH HOW: J O'Neil. T. Thcraull. J. Bedell, I) Si earn . ) Niaum. C. Rathliun. K. Jaeoltton, M Snanton,C. Cable. I. I'm let. FIRST HOW J. Ferment taker. O. Actant . I . Anie uo. R Chambetlln. R. Urtiln . K GoeMiiun. P. Uu. SECOND HOW R Dittrich, R A rule non. J. Raker. S. Apland. S. Ricklcy. I'. Burke, E. Olitutirmen THIRD HOW: V. French. C. Ferrell. L. KkloF. 11. Fngelkiiijj. N. Cal lion. K. Coty, M. I ahl. B. Biiknell FOURTH HOW D. Doldcr. I). Bjcrkc. II Fencer. S. EaaChOUK. I). Hglitnon, S. Bryce, C. Finery. FIFTH HOW: R Baldwin, J. Babb. J. Farley. K. Karri . S. Burch. I) Kohl . V. Batdurf, C. I nR iei SIXTH HOW: J Deeth. C. Ftiu. R. Rory. J. Benton. J. F.lam. N. Btoinlierg. | Data, R. Boll. T. OiiKK-1 - 34 FIRST HOW: l . Wcuig. K Rowan. E. Run. K. Murphy. A. Loun. J. Cram. I . Pattcnon. SF.COXt) ROW: P. Hanion, C. Imciiot. A Whaley. M. Slow. J. lulnlc. M. (loigin. V. (iionling. THIRD HOW: K. Jones. I’. Kratne. D. Sandin. J. Cunion, K. Johinon. P. KujI. I . KiuinRcr. II. Dun heath. FOVRTH HOW. J I .oh man. K. Maxhcld. J. Maitland. I’. Fotbord. E. Plat-ret. V. Crow. R, Manly. FIFTH KOII. M. Guy. C. Jaentoett. I . Maa . K (lodge. J. Manning. I. Ilcfnian, I). Sehivonr. J. lladdoiH. SIXTH HOW: l . Miller. k IlnfMedt, A. Sliotn. R Calliurl. T. Ren-dall. It. Minted. R Pierce K. Slim. R Sinur. SOPHOMORE Cl ASS OFFICERS IW.I. Charaltctlin. Dca Mahenon. Jim Sehmidt. Maty .orgen. CLASS OF ’59 As Sophomores we have really entered into Senior High activities and have begun to think about the Junior-Senior Prom we will have to sponsor next year. This year wc earned money by having a dance and collecting class dues. Wc already had about a hundred dollars that wc had earned during our Fresh man year, which means that we will have a good sized nest egg to start with next year. During Homecoming we needed extra money for the float, so using our unusual Sophomore intellect, wc 'em girls around with tin cans and they asked everyone for donations, it worked tool 35 CLASS OF 58 FIRST ROW: J. Tambornino, J. Dodd. L. NVUon, F Millrr, D Pttrnon, J Montrith. K. IlihTnon, II Wolncr. SECOND ROW: M Jordan. J. Kull-brnt. G. ShrtUtrom. M Lock. V. Ettrr, S. Ryan. J. Coir man, T. Chance. THIRD ROW: B Hatcher. P. Rrtilrr, M. Brhinlrr, G. Grant, I. F.idetti. J. Armitttinn, M Andrnon, J. Dalton. FOURTH ROW: N. Claybaugh, K. Gunthrr. J. Gryrn. M llumphrirt, D. Ahbrhlagrr. L Dark, J. Erickaon, D Bril. FIFTH ROW: M Burkr. A. BUkatvedt, B Erickaon, R. Andrnon. Ti Auatin. J- Bakrr. M. Caron. J Dully. SIXTH ROW: N. Cobb. B Em-try, S Drahoa, D. Divinr. M. Fii gibbont. T. Dona hur. B Crraay. G. Famham. B. Adanu. FIRST ROW: D. Co . M Tbo- xm, F. Sten-qubt. K. Andfi , S. Skrrnun. . -Jr. I - We t-rrman SECOSD ROW: M Berv lit. C. J P . D. Glover, J Kuwi], B Hodi«. S. Odnud. J Saun-dm, S. Obon THIRD ROW: C. Je en. M. Frank , M Ziebell. M Liodqubt. C Lehman. C Locrlin. S Millrr. N Spauldin , M Pauly. FOURTH ROW: D. OBonky. D. Prlkry, D Woy-teke. C. Jonn, D. Heinarh. D. Moore. R Schuler. R- Willow, J. Ttcheu FIFTH ROW. J. Judice. J. Williamon, C. Pratley. B Pollock. L. William . A. Lange. D. Net. D March. A Speaker. SIXTH ROW P Smith. D Sauvrl, R Maai. D. Stubb . E. Vraabtad. F. Nairne. J. Kuntr. D. Hedberg. R Paige. 36 CLASS OF ’58 We, the Junior Claas will remember many of the activities and project we had this year. I'm sure we will never forget our Junior Class play. Br gar on Houtback, and also our proin. The dance and movie put on to raise money for thr prom were hard work, but were a big success. p PtaM Prrniimt, B Erickson. Kit PrttiJtml, E. Vraal-Itsd, Stertiary - Trtaiurtr, S. Olson FIRST ROW: J. Slickcny. N Maas. J. Schu-lenberg. S Milbradt. P. OBrirn. SECOND ROW: P. Vossen, J. Sohru. J Schmidt. P. Ward. C. Morin. THIRD ROW. S. Robertson, C. Combs, M. And reason, J. Raski, M. Lrmkc FOURTH ROW: D. Peterson. B Zarhow, O. Perbia. K. Putt. M Quaas. FIFTH ROW: T. Thor, B Paige. K Hi«-gens. F. Whittaker. E. Kunie. L. Strassburg. 37 ADMINISTRATION FIRST ROW: B N g itrd, R. Cox. Chairman. STANDING: D. Nr bon. Suptiinltndtnl. A. Galliital, CUrk. A. Trovall, R. Koehn, Trtaiurtr, D. Herman, A. l.icbrrnx. I I MOUND FACULTY CHARLES H. RENTHORNE Subject: Art JAMES SCHULTE Subject!: Practical Math General Math, Plane Geometry R. S. WACHAL Subjects: English Journalism Activities: Smoke Signal, Junior Glass Advisor. JONSONTAC Subject: Art Activities: Mohian Mr. L. C. MENDEL Subjects: Sten II, Office Practice, Bookkeeping Activities: Mohian NORMANS SIMONDET Subjects: General Math Math, Driver's Education CIMYTON NE1LSEN Subjects: Chemistry Physics Activities: Audio - Visual Director, Camera Club Advisor, Science Club Advisor. Homecoming Advisor, Senior Class Advisor. Mr CULRRANDSON Subjects: Speech. English Activities: Debate. Junior Class Advisor, Senior Class Play Director. BOYD C. MEYER Subjects: English Activities: Jr High Newspa-j cr amt Tennis. GEORGE M. OHM ASS Subjects: Sot. Se. Activities: 7th Graslc Advisor PATRICK M KING Subjects: World History Activities: Sr. High Basket-lull ami Jr. Claw Advisor Mtt. DONNA E. HAGER Subjects: English Activities: Westonka Ski Club ansi 9th Ciade Advisor. IKYING KEPKE Subjects. Mesh. Drawing E. I. LARSON Subjects: Chorus. Jr. High Rudiments, t.lce Quh Activities: Nativity. Mrs. ROBERT PANSTRUM Subjests: Englislt Activities: jr. High Dotlam, 7lll Grasle Advisor. I’K I HR AKDRt VSEN. WILl-ARI) lit WON. BERT H’NDQCIST GEORG! FREDRICKSON. Janitors R. II. HADDEN Subjects: gebu and Oliver’s Ed. Activities: Basketball Coach. Asst. Frol ball Coach FA TE.I.I.A JOHNSON Subjects: Librarian Activities: Library Club. MYRON E. SKOll Subjects: Band LYNN N. SORBO Subjects Science Activities: ttth Grade Advisor. Mr . BLANCHE PETERSON Subjects: Sten. I OSCAR A. HADDORf Subjects: hv. Ed and Health Activities Coach. “B Squad Football. Track. Athletic Director. M W. GIMMESTAD Subject.: Amniun Hittoiy. Social Problem D H SOPERLUND Subject.: Science. Driver ! Education Artivftien: Ji High Science (Dub. Bowling. DOROTHI ROBERTS Lilmiy (Dcrk PONAI.P BRAXPEN'BI:RG Subject!' Vital tng Teacher Acti.itlrv jt. High Foothall. Hut Patrol Supetvitnr NORMA BORT7 Secretary and Reerptiont.t MARGE ST HUNG. SHERWOOD ROWERS. Cooks. BERNICE TRAVTMAN Subject Ph.cical Education. Health. Biology Acimtie. CAA. Sr. High Pep Club. Cheerleader . Jr. Claw Adtimr. C.AKOI YS 7ACHOII Secretary for Junior High BOBBY B ARIG Subject! Health. I’htucal F 1 mat ion ActIMtier Jr High Football. Jr. Hitrh Ratlcthall. -olf O. tAHDMAN Subject!: Itxlutliial Arlt Activities: Him let (Dub Ail ylaor. Flrratiu Safetv Intituc-tioo HEIUX A LAW School Surer Attie it ice- Health Council JOHN r. ANDREASES’ Subjrcte: Intlrumental. Jr. High Vocal Activiticv Homecoming Pa rade HARRY BOCKHAVS Subject.: Wood Shop Activitiec: Wretllutg Coach. EDITH DENNIS Secretary. Honlroom (Deri ROBERTA STOCKTON Subject: Home Economic Activities: Junior Class Sponsor. Home Ec Club MARIE L. JOHNSON Subject: Social Studies ActiMtiea: Eighth grade Advisor. FREDERICK . SOULE Subject: English Social Studies Activities: Assistant wrestling, Junior High basketball. MARIAN PARIS Subjects: Math Home Ec. Activities: Junior Red Croat. EVELYN HANSON Subjects: Plane Geometry Advanced Algebra. Solid Geometry. Plane T rigooometry Activities: Junior Class Advisor EDWARD BEHMLER Guidance Director and Counselor Activities: Senior Class Advisor R. C. COVE Subjects: American History Social Studies Activities: Football, Jr. Class Advisor. Sr. High Intramural Basketball. PEARL K. ED LUND Subjects: English Activities: Homecoming. Nativity, Sr. Class Advisor. ROBERT FOX Subjects: Sten. I Consumer Problems Typing Activities: Homecoming, Sophomore Class Advisor. Ticket Manager. JOHN COULTER Subjects: Biology Chemistry, German WILLIAM J. OUDAL 7th Si 8th Grade Mathematics 8th Grade General Science Mn. DOROTHY BENSON Subjects: English, Spanish Activities: Declamation Thespians, Sophomore Class Advisor, Junior Class Play Advisor, YFC Bible Clou Sponsor. Mr. REIMER Subjects: Social Studies Driver’s Education Activities: B Squad Basketball. JACKIE JOHNSON Secretary to Superintendent Secretary to Board Bookkeeper Mr,. DO MAC ALA Subject: Home Economics Activities: Junior High Home Economics Club. NADINE RICHARDSON Health Department Audio-Visual BRUCE MBLENICH Speech Clinician JUNES. LEACH Subjects: Physical Education, Health Activities: Junior High Pep Club, GAA. Through the lulls of .. . of . . . of ... well Just through the hills. With a friendly smile and a cheerful greeting, Anneka Picbenga won the hearts of the Mound students and faculty. As an exchange student from the Netherlands, site entered a strange school, met new people. pat took in new school activities. and came out on top. The students have firmly adopted her as one of their own class, school, and community. We regret that the ending of this school year ends our immediate relationship with her. hut our memories will always be bright, cheerful, and gay—for all this she was. ■Shell mile hn si) to happiness. Hoots. Imols, l«ok . some I don't even know what to do with. Ohhh! some of those Holland boyst In class I study, but alter clan, well ... Jim Nelion Cordon Woytckc nick Williams McX Valuable Player Lineman of All-Conference All-Conference the Week FIRST ROW: S. Diahm, 0 Perhix. II. Wolncr. f: Ndwn. J. Nelaon. K. Pun. I . Woyuke. T. Auxin. SECOND If OH'.- I . Moore. J. Williamson. J Ferrell, H Miller. I . Pederson. I), laximill. R. lilies. C. Jorgenson. I). Berger, l Divine. Till HO ROW I). CIImmi, G. Killeen. I). Morrison. D. Manning. I). Stubbs. I. Thcrault, R William . B. Adams. J Corl, l . Ileadbeig. G Woytckc. Coach Gove. Coach Gove Mound IS............... Orono 0 Mound 12................Edina 19 Mound 0 ........St. Louis Park 14 Mound 26 .............Wayzata 0 Mound 0.............Richfield 14 Mound 7 ............. Hopkins 6 Mound 7............Kobbimdalc 27 Mound 31 ..........Minnetonka 6 Pre game chalk talk with senior squad meinbeiv 48 “A” AND “B” SQUAD FOOTBALL The Mohawk had a fairly rough foot-lull season this year, winning three games and losing four. This placed them fifth in the I.ake Conferenre. Co-Captains for the team were Clayt Nelson and Jim Nelson with Robert Cove coaching the varsity team. I!M6 57 FOOTBAl.L COCAPTAI S: Jim ami Cla « nitvr RO II I S’clwti. K William.. K lllir., C Xeltun. UCO.XD ROW: II Miller. J Cot I. (. Wottclr, R. Cilmttt. THIHI) ROII' I lantmlll. I Manning. i. Killeen, J Irncll. G. J Hgrii«on, T. Ttwiauli IIHS7 HO II I llagrn. J Itald.. P I.mI-mI, R Unly. I Ilf I nun. SKCOSD ROW: V l.cCault. J Kmci . J Schmidl, l . Menon, J. Ilaikkntl. II rbotnpaoo, J Dativ TIIIHI) ROW. K. Sllui, R Simai.l Ihcraull. ) O'Neil, Ml. Ilaildotfl S Wimdi. I . K cm la 111. R Wilkm. loin I hrrault tackle (lummy. Who who? Mound Coach Cove ami Waycata Coodi Ndvm. R«Rrr lllici incite pat for touchdown. Hcfh Wolnri make .tackle a learn look on. THE BROTHERS Xclion. J. Nclwin, I) Manning. J. Rderor tone coin a Co-Capuira Jim anil Clayi Nel- Manning. C. Woyteke, | . Woyickc. « « «« « ilccnion. Il l a bird! I« a plane! Ahh. Il' only a taikethall. The lineup! The eye have it! Willy lay one up. ami we have lv more point ! Ja k iluin in mil! with hi tongue hanging Site . .. Icli GENE KILLEEN TOM THKRAULI KEITH PUTT HOB ADAMS J W.K HADDORM DICK WILLIAMS 52 53 “A” AND “B” BASKETBALL TEAM HHST ROW. W. I'mriwm. j. Williamton. J. Stlimhli. T. I Ivor. Mi Reimer. B Maid . R Moocc. c;. KliRMrr. Sf.COSli ROW J. O’Neil, t . Hedlietf. I lluateil. T. Ihnault, A Speaker. II Stnbba. I Rrndalil. 54 55 “A” AND “B” WRESTLING TEAM FIRST ROW: C. Kidman. J. Rourh. D. Ktoll. Mr. Botkhout. M. Quaa«. K. Hlggrnt.C. Jacob-««. SECOND ROW: A. Strom. V. Emery. C. JorRcmon. L. StiatJicrR. J McNcal. T. Schu-Icnlrcrg. FIRST foil'.- J, Emery. I Obodcdi, I), Sun . R. Sinui. R Bedt. H Millet. I’. Jacob-ton. P. McNcal. SKCOND ROW: I Emery, R. Illie . II. Grimm, J. Cor I. J. Cole . I . CJiriv lemon. R. (Ii.imlxilin. I , Jenlcc, Mr. Soule ( citjinh iio crniria uiy! Tom ami the toach rnunglcdl Oh im Roth! Wlwir't hn head? 56 JR. HIGH FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: J. Bet I. R. Illie . Mr. Kii . D. Dillon. B. Ro«h. SECOND ROW: K. Kramer. R Rcndahl. M. Botienfield. F.. Ol ion. M. Kachman. THIRD ROW: I). Fi .). Win . II. Soho . I). I jokc. J. Adam . FOURTH ROW M. David. C. Carlvon. R Petciven. A. Giievhabcr. G. Dre den. HETH ROW: J. Koifliane. J. Kellv. R. Dill . W llmfield. J. Flam. D. Chrivtemcn. FIRST ROW G. I mval. J. Adam . P Jxoli •on. V Cicithabcr, I). Kroll. I). F.iw R Peter •en. G. Cailvon. R Rngn. M Bottenfield, G Roddy SECOND ROW I) Divine. I), l-ange. (• Ra| | . R. Nelvoii, J. Jcnvon. S. Bruinv. T. Miller, J, Matlton. S. Wood. D. Jerilee. II. Dolder. | Williamvon. W. Wolfe, H Rovli, THIRD ROW: J. Knrfha e. J. Kelly. W Ho field. R Dili . J Si edl'ind. |. Flam. II. Ra eh, S. Coral. R Maav. D. Oitivtenven. T. Filu, D (Kell. C. N'ictuni. Mr. Klein, F . (ami. Two tpook om to tpatk! Silly city dicker dipping tideway on the conn. Ixt‘ mop up a liop! Cool cal on the viml. taken in tome Min. T o itkk Mailing the lull in Mitche -Short mort for «pot 1 1 n RONALD nr.ARD i ionr ifliurlory.- 11 tMU ' ' J 7. A-i NANCY lACKLt'M) Imm rtf InrMi i 0 Hm m loot mm Th ni(hl ihon-i iliu ind wow-f« in toiler |tyt” |o mm bonmwm Lifcr I mqnrl, Kr H« Ihr pw n o| illiiflion. PATRICIA BROUN “ chatter at I go and I go on forever.” RONAI.D CLEVELAND Ne't after Canuo'i job. KAREN CRKSSY I’m V) buy doing nothint I hate nothing elte to do. N ANCY CARLSON tan lit without poetry, music, ond walking, but who in the wot 14 tan lift without talking JOHN CORAL He has that sou of baihfulnrsi which makes one good not tired, pIratanl, and well liked. ROBER I COTA I'll tiekle your catastrophe. KAREN EDWARDS She’s true to one—at a time. JOANNE KISS There is a sparkle in her eyes and on her finger, loo. charlotte •cinsoN Cult iinil small uiul On the Ml. I JOHN FERRELL A Iradei of men and a fob lower of woman. CHARLES CORCEN fiood nature and goorl unut are here tombined. BARBARA GREENWOOD Speed ii all right, but the tortoise Irral llte hare. ROBERT ERICKSON Honor lies in honest toil ' RONALD GIVEN I wonder what fool il uui that imenled hissing. ANDREA EKLOF Talk otrout ginger—she’s the whole spire bos. MARK FAGERLIN He ran argue n psh out of irate t and make him think he's better off. RICHARD GIBSON I'd rathti hug a pigskin than anything else I know. MARIANNE CUNION Short, blond, engaged is the. her future i-or -lion, married she'll be. 62 HAROLD HAUG Hrt wottIt a better acquaint- ante. JULIE HURLEY Solt mid pleasant to the eye. JULIE HOAG “Afnny are her friends, few are foes, everyone likes her trhereirer thr e ‘m KAREN HALVERSON Rarely it brilliancy to per frrtly combined with beauty and pettonalily. SHARON HALVERSON Her stenographic pen will brine her fame. i homas iiormirr “Nothing short of an ‘4' will do for him. KAREN HENKE “Che thy thought no tongue. CHARLES JACOBSON Some think hr'i bash ful—others doubt. ROGER I LUES KWr tried to describe him. but he prosed undessribablr. HARHARA HILI.IER She'i belter than the tun— her tmile comet out every day DIANP. KURA - Vnn,. ,, Un, , in form. RWMONI) KRAMI.R B'Ail'i I hr hit of irorrr irtgf 64 M VRjORIK JENSON “There'i m reason for Arr msiry friends. CARV JORGENSON “ ill the world totei a loser. until hr starts to romphralr the parkin ; problem.” ANGIE KM'IKON ANTHONY KOECHELER To studs or not to study. GI ST KILLEEN lie's the dome stir type—hr keeps ui in stitehrs. MARILYN Kl.INGEN'SMITH “When yon see her you think she's all fun. but think of all the good u-ork she'i done. JOHN KVALSTEN I thought I eaughI myself studying—dreaming again. JOHN LAMPHER ” think am happier than I RICHARD LODMILL at and kadtr everywhere he gem, a friend to everyone knows JOAN LEXMARK Juit a happy witling friend:' WAYNE LIND Second thought), they toy are belt Karen mcconnell A light heart live) long ’ thomas McDonald “I am not in the roll of common men. dennis McKinney The world brlongi to the energetic, but who wants the world. JAMES Mc.NEAI. part of the machinery that maket the school go ‘round. A y r JANICE MACKEY Tie got a funny bone that'r always getting bumped. DONALD MANNING If anything exciting happens wake me up. JEAN I rn MARSH “When the't around thrrr'i unnrthing Hiring: when iAr quirt, thrrr'i mitrhirf brew- III Kill K I Mil UK “Hr liarn't got anything to HUF about. MARK MONSON “Friity to lint and raity to tin iriakri you milt thr . «■« ftail of the ilay. RH II RI MIRKDII H “Hr rilrnt ami uilr. tUentr never bet raw tom' JOANNE MARSH 4 gig ; r it worth a hundred groom in any market. KAREN Ml'I.KN My rugar It «i rrfined. DALE MI'RI’HY “Clever mm are goml. hut not thr belt.” CLAY I ON NELSON 4 hue iporhman on the bat-krllrcll courti in the elau-room, wherever hr may be found. MARY ANN Alt RI’llY “Shr'i not very tall, but the'i bright and jolly and liked by .. -ii w JAMES NELSON Noted for hu all Hat ability” LYLE NELSON “Oh well, lomeone rtie trill hare the annrer.“ IN A NIELSON “One of thou people no one knotrt anything mean ahnut. MARIAN NICCUM mu gratified to annrei promptly and did—I mid I didn't fawn. K AREN OI.SON Full of fun and frolic. We like her mote rath day n-r know her. ( I R riS HAI.SILKEN ”ll like him a lot—how tould tee help itl 67 CAROL MCCL M You laugh, ril laugh, and ivf'U all laugh together. KAMO KINK NOWACK Ihne’l a gill lhal’i bright anil imart trtlh a plea tan t unite anil foi-ing heart. DALE PAl'I-SON That h at well utU ai ii I hail tali! it my tel . JOYCE PETERSON Imit ii blind—ijuirk hand me a nine! RICHARD PETERSON Hardly a man is note a-lira that fatted on a hilt at 9sr M SUZANNE REID A loft tout end tweet tmile, ihe thinet itway the flood of trial.” ANNEKA PIEBENGA Ever tourteoui, neper blue; the maker a friend ever to true” ROBERTA REID “One doer not need to tell alt the knows EARL POGUE “The man that blather it not guile a brute. JOHN ROSCH “I'm rather little and not very tall, but I'd rather be little than noi at all COLLIN REESE ”Herf't one—“ BEVERLY RUNMAN “At our queen the'll reign in our hearts. CONWAY REESE ”llere’l the other. LESLIE RUSSELL Life is a jest, all things thotv it: I thought to once and mom I know it. MARLO SANDIN' Saying and doing art two thing! ALEX SLEIMAN ' Every inch a gentleman. LILLIAN SCilENDEI. Quirt and unaunming. ihe’t ahtoyi on the job. RICHARD SMITH It tea in t me? THOMAS SCIfULENBERG Men ate but boyt of larger growth. NANCY SODERLUND Prelendt to be dignified, but her pep betray I her. ROGER SIIAFKER 'fte’i the greatertf BETTY STAHLKE A cheerful tool makei any dith a fen it. DEANNA SIGAFOOS She'll neier know her tec-ond childhood became the can't gel over her fint. JANET STARK A winning way a pleaiant i mile daintly drened and at tray i in ityle 69 DONAI I) s r A ITS I may be a loafer, but I’m lveil bred HATH! KKN MKVI.NS She bin a good time ihe'i a loveable Ian; and we're all glad to know ibe'i one of our elan.” JANET SII WAR I “A itrady babble of talk and laughter JANICE STERNE ft blushing an imtinrt! DIANE SIK KMV In her quietueu there U a charm.” CARI. SW NSON Anything I don’t know I’ll learn tomorrow.” BRt'CE TAYI.OK let’i Imp!” RICHARD WILLIAMS A Irltaif unrq uolrd.o l iorIt man tomfdetr. a ml onr In lol ou’, 0 haid onr to brat RONALD .OPIII Mon it thr huntrr: ktVMn ii hit gamr.m I MOM S I HERAI'I I Hondtomr and loll, he'i hkrd by oil Ci '4 i | MI IHROOLIN mSht look.1 hkr on mitgrl. mil hkr onr too. hut who ton trll who! on angrl might do ” M Rt I RC. K I woiii.R m: “Shr’t to individual thr hoin't rvrn got o raihon ropx.“ COR I MIN VVOriCKF. To hr in lorr or not to hr, lhal't no qurttion for mr.” ARLF-TTL VISSFR “(£uiri and undnlurh rd. thr mrn-rt along hrr way.- yMx. -tx A r % ■ CLASS OFFICERS: Jim McNral, Cm, Ron Cleveland, Vitt-Ftn., Cary Jorurn-icn. Trrai , Chrryl Adair, St€. C‘ NVImn S Ix'Mcrr K llnlvrnon J. Nrhon R K- Xow.ick J. St« fn 1 . O'Dimnrll B Suhllcr B Bjorfc B Runnvin J Bo:imfirld S I' O’Donnrll a l.i(i 1933 “ hop row l K Kdvrarx! ’Editor-in-rhirl l i f'yr.my Willi run Workirn; ii.tril for jirorn ilr.nllinr l I’cir KvaUlm — Note •I you ■ nj ukrH your Kwmiuii, Cun Palragrcn— C.uru who'i guoel UhiIii are thotpIngF Nancy Sixlriluml. Ban Tajlcu pOThwdr Inline SiRafoo . Ton. ScftiilcnbciK.aiMl Iricnil — AW if you a-rie mi kid! HALL OF FAME Hume Kuka. Roger II lie — fi M metal original! for outstanding athletic ability. Joyre Ptlnwn. Ron Onriiml ll ethtH’en would yell too, if Chopin ntng like you. Kaicn Mnrdi. Jolm Kerrcll— “Mote to gel a male' Nano fin. ! itk Imlmill—'“Sealing the heighli to tureen Amiri IVIk-mx.i lloli Il)ori— Dig thine gir gtrioui imilet.“ Marilyn Kliii|ccmniiili. Mail Fagrrlin—“Ptcair return to your iruenth It ounrrrtP' Kami llalvrtuin. K «l-lir Km haul William — Prod art! i. A me tit art Demoe rary. Janice Sterne. Herb MHlrt — ait: Herb, vour eyrt are M big. Herb: “The better to tee you with, my dear I Sally Lr Mere. iarv Jm Rrnuin — ”You're iliarp. you're imooth in fudi and laurietr Terry Thomj oii. Jim Me- eal—“Ate you unpopular t Do you pop out at pat tin!' MV wv, 'Take Pamiri Little Prppiy PUUT Reiulti . . HALL OF FAME Raili lliliin. Tom Tlicraiilt—' Friendly it tit friendly dork. Mania Slorlioltn. Rigri Shatter—FitM Ham: (Rngci) “ «Ihh a daggrt I ire behind mrrSctnmlllam: (Marcia) Met tulm, you tat ralehrr, will you walhP Royalty iiftrr hour I) Italvrrwo ilwjyi lownin|. A. Pirhcn ; Elvb Wat hrrrf Don your ron«rkni'f Imthrr you. Wil P« r C'.luh initiation Didn't you like thr tramrratu.in. Mnrvi.t ami Andy? 4‘|0 Little Unw. 6’4“ Bi« Dick Our hrm Torn In a toutfh tame of “jack .'' Marilyn. Kitty, and Kathy. “Hit tnr attain.” 1 2 - . 4 . '• 6 7 ft 9 10. We, the class of 57 , wish to dedicate this, our silhouette book of memories, to a man who has become an institution here at Mound High School. As Ixiskctball coach at Mound for twelve years, track coach and athletic director for the past thirteen years, he has helped many a student to gain a special significance from his high school education. To you, Coach, Oscar A. Maddorf, we dedicate our 1957 Mohian. f C XRX XRRXHxM (boru M. II. 12 Stmkni CeaiMil 16. IS, ( Um (Miu li jimu 10 II. 12. Iiinur drib II. 12; (ninrtr (lull 12. Mtutteemnliy in. II. 12. Va«r Clew II. 12. On Plat II; iMtiaaitl 10 II. 12: hm ilua.tn II. I III RX I MUIR Rami in II. 12. Prp Club II. 12; On iMhn 12 Nautili 10. II. I2i lb—ceomtiy 10 II, 12: (• A A IV. II. 17 II.— ti (.lull l . I', .n I ram 11. Wir Nynal 12. Xluhlati 12. Winter I an II. rillK AMIIXON ll.wwii Hi ll. It Rl( II XRI) XRXINI RO (. Virtue Oul. 12. .Nil dull 12. |l um—by III CONnIXMI M M (.XV 10 12. (miO0I1 12: Rnwl mi 10. 12. Nothin I . lb—ceomMy 10. 12. (Mate IO. Oil I lab 10; (.—menial (lull It: XMnsn 12; Ihrepein. 12 V M X R XCM I Ml Hornet.— iiy 10. Omni 10. RON XI II IXI XH11 XX mil.iy 10. 12. NX. (lull 10: Inna ■tiuial III. Il...mii..n..y 12. ROM R I IIJORK n .n 10. XI ( lull 10, ll. 12 Xamm 12. (-HI 10 II. 12; liniamuial 10 II. 12. lb—«■—log 12. Camria C lub 12; (.amr Xmnin.fi II. 12; Virtue lau II. 12. ROCI R IXORU XVtmliry Mauafin II. lUwneet—liy 12. Xiyi (!i« 13. t .XIRICI.X MUHIN (Imiiim II. 12; Nautili II. 12; Xmokr Nynal II 12. W r l ieu 11. Ibunn.—ny 12. Pep Club 12; Xlxliian 12. N XNCV CXRI.NON (.XX 10.11 IV|i Club II. 12. CIhmim 10. II. 12. Natttttx 10. II. 12. tan flat II; (ami Qob II; I Implant 12. lb—m-ity 10. II. 12. Vnulli lor China RitJr (hili 12 RON XU) CimLXMi Omw 10. II, 12. V lift II. Pin It. Vneur dub 12. Cawn Club 12; dm Ofcet 12; Hi. rta. II. H—amiuf 10 II. 12: IMialr 10; txientr I an 12 X |lIII COI IN I jmni dub 10. II. Winllliy 12. Cm (IH...II 10. 11; ( hntttt 10 II 12; ll.—m—lry II JOHN (ORI lianbull 10 II 12; Cmwa Club 10. II: Nation 12. V—urdnl. II 12. I tail II. 12. Nil Ciub 10. II; XI ( lot. 12. Intramural 10 II. 12. Rand 10. II. 12. RORIRI (OTA Ib—nomuy 12 Xeiewr taif II N XN V (ON Prj. (lul. 10. II 12: Otmlrmlri II. 12: dan Plat II (amr.a d..h 10 V .r...i II 12. Wtour (lul. V.mart II 12. XIX II. Naitonal lima Nonet t II 12 (. X X 10 II. Ilaml Vrrrtan 11.12. Utopian II,Sod ta.t 12; IMwtr 10. Imiwu II. 12. Nation II. 12; Namur I ail II 12.1 —u-teial dab 12 k XRI N ( RlNNX Natiiitt 10, II. I . Ib—einmuy 10. II. 12; d« Plat II (.XX 10 11 12. Hunting 10 II. 12; Prp Club III II. 13. Xlnhlan II 12. lb ..tar la Club 10 k XRI N tmv XKIM Pep ( lub II 12; (.X X 10. II. 12. Nil (lub 12. ramta I lul. 10 II, 12: Clan Plat II: Nation In II 12; Mi—Ootuiiy 10 II 12. Hunt It Club 12; XI.Aitan II 12: RrUt IJwta XllmJa.it II: OBWr Help II; (•—menial dub 12. JOXNNI I INN I ban f, dub 10. HrlMlc 10 (.XX III. IVtlam II. 12. iboptant II. Vitr Pretulem 12: Xan|r Nynal II. 12. Clan flat II; Rami 10. II. 12. Hmunt—iiy 10 II 12. Cub Niur II. IXmtl.nc 10; National Hum V. ■ trtt II 12: Rami Council 10. II 12: bilk Intramural tbrntiiy 10 XNIIRI x I Mill IXtn.1 10. II Cawtnil 12: Spanitb dub II. 12. Nat It tit II 12. Ilomni—uy 10. II. 12. Xluhian 12; ( Ian Plat 11; ( — mental Club 12. Pirualml 12 ROM R I I Rl( kV Toil II. 12. lint PalnJ III. II IT XI XRk I Xt.l HI IN IXautl 10. II. 12. Slutlrall Cruim.l 10 11. Pirmlnit 12: Xluliuu 12; dan OHurt 10. Natltitt II. 12. IXitk.-th.il 10. II If] leunt. 10. II 12. XI CJul. 10 II. 12: llmnrti—ny 10. II, 12 JOHN FT.RRIIJ daw put II: Nation II. 12; H— n—iiy 10. II. 12. I.—hill 10 12: Ran-lull 10, 12: I tart 10 II. 12 XI Club II. (.amr Xi—tontn II. Innamuial 10. 11. 12. Virtue I ait II. 12. RONXI.lt t.mN XVtrulny 10. 12; Itmlliall 10. Inna mutal II. It. Cll XRI.OTTF. GIBSON Inletnl in II ll.mutumiiy 12. Xlnhiau 12: Nativity 12 KldlXRIt (.IRVIN I.a.iliall 10 II. 13. luttumiual II 12; llumenmiuiit 10. II. 12 CM XRI IN CORCTN: laimn Club II: llomrt.—tag II. 12. Nii dnl. II 12: Tmnil II 12; Vuncr Club II. 12. Carnet a Club 11. Xl.ii.an IS: Science Ian II. 12: l dub 12 IXXRHXR X (.RM.NXXtMtlt IY|. dull 10. 11.12. Ih—r dub 10. 12. C.XX 10 II 13. Otmut 10 II; Natltitt II Ib—et.—i.y 10. II. It XIXRIXNN2. Cl NION lb— It dub 10.11; (.XX 10. II Nat it in II. It. I them A-trani 10. II: (Mkr Hrl|. 13. South bn (him R.Wr dub 13. h XRI N IIXI.XIKVlN (Jmmui 10 lieauurt 10. Council II. 12. Pc| dub 10. II. Pinolmt 12 OriU ream II; Xlohun VaR II. 12 Viulrtil Coumil II. It I icntu.ra 10; IbMorumtty 10. Xnemlant It I hrtpian It CNN 10. dn Plat II: tlrbn— In II 12. Natltitt 10 II. It NH XRON II XI.X IRVIN Pry t lul. 12. tb—cee—ny 12 fhrtpiam 12. Imereti hi 12- IIXRIHII Hilt lul.atnu.al 10. II. It. Ravitlll 10. II. 12 l.aulnll IO: Ibunn .—uy 10. II kXRiNiiiNki Unq Mmmn.Ni IX XRIX XH X Hll I II K Itaml In 11. 12: Vmlrtil (ammll (auHi.ll 11; dan Plai II. C XX 10. II 12; Pep dub II. 12 tailr Nynal It, 12: tpanlOi dub II. 12: lb—remit.ry 10. 11 12: HfUMreiening Xlieiulaut II: Namltt II. 12: Jr. Cton ( on... il |l I II IIOXI. IXaml 10. II. CantiMil 12: Pep dub II. 12. I triune 10; Xl.hia.. II: Npanitl. II It; (.XX 10; Camni dl|(. 12 Ibmen— lay 10. II 12 Nalliitt II. 12. VtuAe Nynal II. Iilltot 12: Nil dul. It I HO XI AN HOmrOT: (mil 10, 12. XI Club II; Natltitt II. 12: Mi—itommf 10. II. 12. N—Je Nynal 10. II. 12. Mui.ian II. It Jl UC III RUX Iuirird in II Nautity II; data Plat II; CAN II ll.atMt.iminiill.lt RtR.lR II I II N I—lull 10, II. It Railrtball 10. II. 12 RatrlMlI 10 II. 12. Iiart II. 12. M ( lul. II. 12; dan Plat II, Aimlnii (ammll II. 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II. Ihraplant 12: Rami 10. II. 12: Ibill leant II H —aemnny 10. II. 12 I. la an AnMant 10. II; Wiener Ian II. ANTHONY ROM HI.IR XXimllay 10 R XYMOMI kR XXII R Hamieeoming II. 12 XN’irulny 10 OMNI kl kX I. XX 10. II. 12 Pep Club 10. II. 12. Nil dnl. 10. liana tlub 10. II: Hornet.—Uy 10. II. It; XIuhlan 12; dnant 10. II. 12. Hcbutna— II. 12 Nantiit 10. II. It JOHN P l IR k XV XI.VI IN JOHN I.XXIPIHR Cameti Club II. 12. NfiamV. (Tnli 11. 12. Tratk II; Innanautal 12; Natnnt II. 12. lb—ftvuu.ry 11. It XX XX SI LI Ml ll.mnr.—ny 10 II. 12: Varner Ian II XXU.I I I MI Ri Pepdnh 10 II 12 Vuner 10; Camera Club 10. dieritraein 10. II; Xlobtan II. 12 Ski Club 10: Virtue fait II. (ban IO II Cammtl 10; dan Plat II; lb—r tx Club 12. Rrlat Xilrmtaut 10. (iminienUlClul. 12 JOXN l lNXI XRk Pep Club II It. CAN 10 II. 12: Na innv II. It Rl H XRIl I OlkXIII I XlohianlllMCIul.il 12; Seicner dub 10. ll. 12. CrMH dul. 10. II 12. Nalitut II. 12. Mmltnl C mnt)l II. 12. HrlMte 10. tmutull 10. 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II. 12 I VI t NI I.SON Ski (lull 111. II. 12. Y inlllng 10. CYROI MCfl M Pep Club 10. II 12; Sm.de Signal ”■ 12; Ian PUf II: ( Y 10. II. 12 llmair It Club 12: Band 10, II. It: NaUtiii II. 12 HMwmnOnft 12 M YRIAN Nl ( I SI Pip Club 10. II. 12. Rami 10. II. 12: CAA ID II. 12:NaUiin 10, II. 12. HawiMh| 10 II. 12 Ibmling 10, II. 12 IVY NIELSON; Homecoming II 12: LAY 10; Camera Club 12; Nat lull 10. II, 12. CoiiinirreUI 12. kA I III RIM NOW VCR Pep Club 10. II. 12 Mi Club ID II; CIhnim 10. II. 12. (• Y Y 10: Hamnnmmg 10. II. 12 llcibun II; Ypam.li (lull II. II. Claaa 11.. II. Ihnpiaiu II. 12. Muluan IX. Dilll From II. RICH YRD OIK1NNUI. lonrlull 10 la- t'lai II; Houtnunting 10. II. 12 KARI OLSON lbeip.au. II, 12 National Honor Veirlt 11. 12 Drluie 12. F.mrml 12 Cl RIIS PYl Mt.RIN lUnd 10. II. 12. Nall.ui II. 12; Homnimung 10 11. 12 I.-dull 10. II; RaArtball 10. II IS. M Club 12; (mil 10. II. 12 Virtue Fair II. 12 DALE PAL'UON Teimh 12. thru Club II; VFC Ofcn 12. Incramural 10. II. 12 DAI I PI IIKSON lliimn tuning 10 II Natiin. II. 12 Bulkim Ruud II. JOVC'F PI T1RSON (iun.it Yammpanlu lo. II. 12; Pep (lull 10. II. 12. Homecoming ID II. 12; Nautili lo. II. 12 M.diun 12 (renmental ( lub 12; IMuunnn 10 II. 12 I YRI. POC.1’1 Football III. II. Ratrball 10. Tiark 10. Nalitni 12 RORIRTY Rill Ymukr Vfiial 12 YbdiUn 12 Nautili 10. II, 12Camera ( lub 10 II I2.CYY 10, 12 Him—mu mg 11. 12 Yl M' .YNSI Kllll • Y Y 10; Ml (lub ID. Nallt.it 10: II. 12. Homecoming 10. II. 12 Carnet. Club 10. Spamth (lull II. 12 Ylnhaan IX; SnuAe signal II. 12. CnmmmUl Club 12. Vur Pinidrnt 12. JOHN ROS(H: footliud IO. Intramural 10 II 12. Home ■nming 10. II. 12. Nautili 12. M.Oub 10. II. 12. YVinchnf 12 m.Y FKI.Y Rl SM YN llomerimum 10 II. Quern 17; Cbeetle•.In 10, (at Captaiii II. (apuin Iti lvp dull 10 II. Irea—tiet 12; (anna ( lub II. (ammenial dub 12; Medium II. 12; Outiti 10. (mlntkl II: Home ft dub 10. 12: CAY 10; Clan Plat II; Nautili 10. II 12. 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IX JANKI IIIROOL1N Ouuui 10 II; CAA 10; Naiiiui 10. II 12 DON Yl II l‘P ION Baud ID II; Spaaidt dub II 12 YRI I I II YISSIR Prp Club 12. CYY 10. II 12. Siagr Caen 12. Nalittlt II. 12; Spamtb dub II. 12: H.—ei.mln 10. II. 12 DYVIC.H I YVEI M. Nam lit II. IS; ( Ian PUt II; Stage (ret. 10 II. 12 RICH YRD WILLEY MS: M Club II. rtnetlenc 12 Vlrmr Oub II. 12: I an lull 10. II. 12 Batknlull 10. II. 12 Bat. lull 10. II. 12. I reel 12 N.imnal llmtn. Vault II. 12 ■Naittin 10. II. 12 YIARV SIYRC.YRII YYOIII R YBI Otorut 10. ||. 12 lkm.nm...n« 10 II. 12 CYY 10; Sm.de Ytgnal 12; Ihet plan. 12. (aam (bib 12 I la- PUt II. Prp dub II. 12 Nalitln 10. II. 12 CORDON WOVIC RI Ibututumliig 10 II, 12. Ii.tball 10 II. It: lieittl 10, II. 12. N all till ”12 llatrlull II. 12 Tiati 10. Inl.aittuial 10, II 12; Clan (Mart II; Yl Club ll.lt RONALD OPfl; Fnmlull IO. ll: r a.l IO. ll |2: Cnn Count| 12 N.tUtUi 10 II; Clan PUi II: Ski Club 10, II C-Nunt. 10 joy DO! DIR Bill 11 NIIII II CYY 10, II. Dull Team H; Hnrnntuning Yuentlaui ID, II. 17 StittAe signal 12: Mohun II. 12: Ibtuui 10 II. 12. Camera ( lull 10. II; OnalWcn II; Namliy 10. II. 12, Drltulonn II 12; Prjt Club 10, II, 12. Yire Pm-lrtn II: dan PUi II ABRAHAM. GARY 26.58.60.82.98 ADAIR. CHERYL 10,11.12.13.22,60 AM I DON. PETER 60 ARMSTRONG. RICHARD60 ACNE. CONSTANCE 12.13.19.20 BACK1.CND. NANCY 60 BEARD. RONALD 60 BJORK. ROBERT 60,73,75.85 BOREY. ROGER 60 BOH ENFIELD. JOY 4.5.6,9,38.60.73.76 BROWN. PATRICIA 9.12.22.61.76 CARLSON, NANCY 9.22.61 CLEVELAND, RONALD 8,9.19,61,74 COLES. KENNETH 9,55,61 CORL, JOHN 48.49,54,55,61 COTA, ROBERT 61 COX. NANCY 10.12,13,15.19.61.74.76.87 CRESSY, KAREN 13,21,22.46,61.76 EDWARDS, KAREN 13,19.20.21.22.61,73,74. 76 EISS JOANNE 10,11,12,15,bl EKLOF, ANDREA 10,11,12.13.18,1938,62,76 ERICSON, ROBERT 62 FAGERLIN. MARK 10,11.13.16,26.52,53,62.75 FERRELL. JOHN 48.49,62.74 GEYEN. RONALD 62 GIBSON. CHARLOTTE 13,19.62 GIBSON. RICHARD 48,49,62-GORGEN. CHARLES 2038.62 GREENW(XYD. BARBARA 22,46,62 GUN ION, MARIANNE 62 HALVERSON. KAREN 13,6.8,9,13,15.22,26 38,63.73.75,76 HALVERSON. SHARON 15.19,63 HAUG, HAROLD 63 HENKE. KAREN 63 HILLIER, BARBARA 10,11,12.13.18.20.22.63 75 HOAG. JULIE 2,10,11.13,18,22,63 HOFSTEDT. THOMAS 12,16.20,63 HURLEY. JULIE 63 I LUES, ROGER 4.48,4930323335.63,74,75 JACOBSEN. CHARLES 20,54,55,56.63 JENSON. MARGORIE 11,12.22.6 JORGENSON. GARY 5,10,11,15,16,26.48. 493435.64.75 KILEEN, GENE 48.493233.64 KLINGENSMITH. MARILYN 12,13,15.22, 64.75,7b KNUDSON. ANGELINE 22.64 KOECIILER. ANTHONY 46,64 KRAMER. RAY 11,64 KU'KA, DIANE 9,13,20.22.46.64.74.86 KVAUSTEN. ROBERT 64.74 LANPHER. JOHN 18.64 I.EMERE. SALLY 13.19.21.22.38.65.73,75 LEXMARK. JOAN 22.65 LIND. WAYNE 65 LODMILL. RICHARD 10.11.26.48.49,65,74 McCONNEI.L. KAREN 19.65 M-icDONALD. THOMAS 18,65 McDINNEY, DENNIS 11.65 Mr NEAL, JAMES 5435.65,75.85 MACKEY, JANICE 19,65 MANNING, DONALD 48,49.503233,65 MARSH. JKAN.NET E. 11.12.19.22,66 M ARSH, JOANNE 10.11,12.22.66.71 MEREDITH. RICHARD 46.66 MILLER. HERBERT 48,4935,66.75 MONSON, MARK 9.66 MULEN. KAREN 20,2238,66 MURPHY. DALE 10.66 MURPHY. MARYANN 18,22.66 NELSON. CLAYTON 48.49303233,58,66,73 NELSON. JAMES 4,48,4930.523338.66.73 NELSON, I.YLE 67 NICCUM, CAROL 11.12,20.22,67 NICCUM. MARIAN 67 NIELSEN. INA 19.67 NOWACK. KATHERINE 9.13.15.18,223837. 73,7b O’DONNELL. RICHARD 67,73 OLSON. KAREN 15.67 PALMGREN. CURTIS 113233.67.74 PAULSON. DALE 67 PETERSON, JOYCE 8.9.13.22.67,73,74,86 PETERSON. RICHARD 68 PIEBF.NGA. ANNEKA 4,20.46,68.75.76 80 POGUE. EARL 68 REESE. COLLIN 68 REESE. CONWAY 20.68 REID. MARGARET SUZANNE 12,13,18,19. 20.68 REID. ROBERTA 12.13.20.68 ROSCH, JOHN 203436.68 RUNMAN, BEVERLY 43,7.13,19,21,22.68.73 74.76 SANDIN’. MARI.O 69 SCHENDEL. LILLIAN 11,13.19.69 SCHULENBERG, THOMAS 54.5536.69.74 SHAFFER. ROGER 9,15.16,69,75.88 SIGAFOOS DEANNA 74 SLIEMAN, ALEX 4.69 SMI TH. RICHARD69 SODERLUND. NANCY 9,69,74,76,86 STAHLKE, BETTY 13,19,22.58,69,73 STARK. JANET 9,13.15.18,22.58.69 S T ATI’S. DONALD 55,70 STERNE, JANICE 20,70,73.75 STEWART. JANET 9,12,18,22,70 STEVENS KATHLEEN 9,12.13,19.22.2638 70.76 STICKNEY. DIANE 13,70 STICKNEY. GEORGE 18.70 STOR1IOLM. MARCIA 13,15,46.70,75,76 STREATER. DAVID 10,11.70 SWANSON. CARL 70 TAYLOR. BRUCE 70,74 THERAULT, THOMAS 4.18.48,49303233. 71.75.76 THOMPSON, TERYL ANN 43.6.8,9.13,18. 19,20,22.26.27,28,33,36.503 1 37.71.73.75.76 THROOLIN, JANICE 71 UPTON DONALD 18.71 VISSF.R. ARLETTE 18.20,22,71 WETZIG, DWIGHT 71 WILLIAMS. RICHARD 48,49323338.71,73, 75.76.85,87 WOHLRABE, MARGO 9.16,22,71 WOYTCKE, GORDON 11.48,49,50.71 ZEMAN, JANICE 71 ZOPFI, RONALD 20.58,71,73 f Ownit Imrlrn J Em D Snutli M IlilUrr J Cwi P. Brvwii tl l Kir,,iII I) Muiyhr T I hum |-miii K Slr Tti l KiiVj Cturlw ' Vnuif't lr Jilrn I IbiUudl L NtWwi Kfnay Lu ei U wen rln-tin mrrrhandiM- at Niui i man atoie. THE HUB Compliment MITCHELL’S DAIRY DINER Spring Park Minnesota Congratulation Senior BEN FRANKLIN STORE Locally Owned National) Known Mound. 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