New England High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (New England, ND)
- Class of 1965
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THOSE WONDERFUL YEARS PRESENTED BY SENIOR CLASS OF 1965 NEW ENGLAND PUBLIC NEW ENGLAND NORTH DAKOTA In sincere appreciation for their understanding and service, we the class of 1965 dedicate the 1965 TIGER TALES to our Parents. It was their interests, love and encouragement which have made possible these twelve years of school. To our Parents, we say Thank-You. , 2 SENIORS LARRY NLLSON BILLY JALBERT JUEL BAUTZ DARLYS THIELMAN JUEL BAUTZ—FFA-1,2,3: Dra- matics-3,1 ; Boy's State----3; Chorus-1,2,3,1 ; Football-2,3; Kansas City-3; Lettermen-2,3,U WILLIAM JALBERT—FFA-1; Presi- dent-1 ; Dramatics-3,4; Chorus- 1,2,3,1 ; Band-1,2,3,1 ; Foot- ball-2,3,1 ; Basketball -2,3,U; Lettermen-2,3 ; Student Coun- cil-3. DARLYS THIELMAN—FHA-1-2-3-1 ; Dramatics-3-1 ; Pep Club-1-2-3- U; Chorus-1-2-3-1 ; Band-2-3-1 ; Speech Festival—2-3-U; Betty Crocker Award-1 ;National Honor Society-1 ;D.A.R. Award-1 ;Class Vice-President-2; Class Secre- tary-Treasurer-1 . LARRY NELSON—FFA—1,2,3,4; Dramatics-3 , ; Chorus-1,2 ,3 , ; Band-3,1 ; Football-3,1 ; Letter men-3,1 ; Kansas City-1 . 4 ANITA HAAGENSTAD LAVERN ZENKER NANCY RAFFERTY RONALD BOCK GEORGEANN MAGELKY LAVERNE ZENKER-----FFA-1-2-3- ; Dramatics—3- ; Chorus—1-2; Football-3; Lettermen-3. NANCY RAFFERTY—FHA--1-2-3- ; Dramatics-3- ; Girl's State— 3; Pep Club-1-2-3- ; Chorus-1- 2- 3- ; National Honor Society- 3- . RONALD B0CK--FFA-1,2,3, ; Kan- sas City- ; Dramatics—3, ; Chorus-1,2,3,1 ; Band-1,2,3,1 ; Football—3; National Honor Society-3,1 ; Let termen-3, . ANITA HAAGENSTAD—Pep Club-1,2 3, ; Chorus-1. GEORGEANN MAGELKY—FHA-1; Dra- matics-3, ; Pep Club-1,2,3, . EILENE WILHELM—FHA-1; Dramat- ERNEST SCHULZ-FFA-3,4; Dramat- ics----------------------------------------------------3,4; PeD Club-1,2,3,4: ics-3,4. Chorus---1,2,3,4. GARY JUNG-FFA-1,2,3,4; Dramat- ics---3,4 :--Football---2,3,4; Basketball----2,3,4 ;--Speech Festival---3,4;----Lettermen ’s Club—2,3,4;—Boy's State----3; National Honor Society----3,4. CAROL LIEN—-FHA-1,2,3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3,4. MORRIS NELSON—FFA—1,2,3,4 DRAMATICS—3,4; CHORUS—1,3,4 CAROL LIEN GARY JUNG ERNEST SCHULTZ EILEEN WILHELM MORRIS NELSON 6 BETTY SCHWARTZ RAY JORSTAD CLAUDIA RUSTAN LEROY KASBERG BETTY SCHWARTZ-FHA-1-2;Dramat- ics—3- ; Cheerleader—1-2-3; Pep Club----1-2-3- ; Chorus---- 1-2-3- ; Librarian-2; Band----- 1-2-3. CLAUDIA RUSTAN—FHA-1,2 ,3 , ; Chorus—1,2,3, ; Band—2,3, ; Dramatics-3, ; Pep Club-1,2,3, ; Cheerleader--3, ; Speech Festival-2. ARLENE BOHLMAN LEROY KASBERG—FFA-1-2;Dramat- ics— 3- ; National Honor Soc- iety-3- . RAY JORSTAD—FFA-------1,2,3, ; Dramatics—3, ;—Chorus---1,2. ARLENE BOHLMAN—FHA-1,2 ,3 , ; Pep Club-1,2,3, ; Chorus-1,2,3 ; Band-1,2,3, ; Dramatics-3, Speech Festival-2,3, . ROBERT A. RETTINGER---FFA-3-4; Dramatics----3-4; Chorus----3; Basketball-3;Letterman s Club- 4. WYNETTE WALCH---FHA-1-2; Pep Club-1-2-3-4; Chorus-1-2-3-4 Band-3-4; DONNA HARES—FHA-1; Pep Club-1 2,3,4; Dramatics-3; Chorus-1. ARTHUR HAYDEN—FFA-2-3-4; Dra- matics-3-4; Chorus-2-3. PAMULA K. RUSTAN--FHA 1-2-3-4: Dramatics-3: Per Club 1-2-3-4: Girls State-3: Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4: Speech Festival 3-4;National Honor Society 3-4 ROBERT RETTINGER DONNA HARES WYNETTE WALCH ARTHUR HAYDEN PAMULA RUSTAN 8 CLASS POEM We the class of 6u Tried and really made the score. We onlv number 2M, We rave lots but we 11 leave more. Juel who once was quiet and shv, Sure turned into a riD-roarin' guv. In all classes smart is Ron, He studies till the crack of dawn. Arlene whose alias is Boz, Without her our class would surelv doze, Anita who is quiet and shv. Pound that Buster Smith is her kind of ruv. Donna is from Amidon, A rosv future she plans upon. Art's little Ford can really go. You never catch him drivinr slow. A tip that we would like to pass. Bill's the president of our class. Happv-go-lucky and funnv is Rav, He'll take to the nirht, but leave the dav. To be Valedictorian you must be smart. And to Gary this is onlv a start. LeRoy with figures is the best. Not with girls, ha, but with the text. Carol the Treasurer of T.H.A. Will alwavs work, but seldom nlavs. Ceorreann and her needle make nuite a pair. At her fashions vou are sure to stare. Larrv who is reallv a card. Will find Engineering rather hard. Morris' halo shines so bright. With the teachers he's game for a fight. Bob roes with a Junior girl. She seems to have him in a whirl. Claudia who is tall and lean. With the Freshman bovs is alwavs seen. In Chemistry Pam makes nuite a stab. One of these davs she'll blow un the lab. Ernie will be glad when school is through. His excuse he won't have to renew. Darlvs stands iust five foot two. With bovs around she's never blue. Wynette is short, that's no fake. Big loud noises she can make. Eilene can alwavs steal the show. When she's around vou're sure to know, LaVern can get the teachers furious. Even though he tries to be serious. Bettv and Nancv, the Doet pair. Would have written more but we didn't dare. 9 CLASS HISTORY Time is continuely moving forward. It never stops or turns back but iust for the sake of memories, let's turn the clock of time back to the fall of 1959 as the New England Public School bell rang to toll, 22 voung green Freshman walked unassuredly into their Home Room. They were as follows: President, Gary Jung; Vice President, Ray Jorstad; Secretary-Treasurer, Wynette Walch; Student Council, Larrv Nelson. Other members of our class include Juel Bautz, Ronald Bock, Arlene Bohlman, Sharon Cummins, Anita Haagenstad, Donna Hares, LeRoy Kasberg, Carol Lien, Georgeann Magelky, Claudia Rustan, Pamula Rustan, Nancy Raffertv, Betty Schwartz, Darlvs Thiel- man, Loretta Walch, Eilene Wilhelm, Morris Nelson, and LaVern Zenker. Our Advisor was Miss Huber. On September 14, 1959, 22 of us marched down main street of New England in the most hillarious costumes and shouting, We are stupid Green Freshman. Time marched on and so did we. We began the sophmore year by gaining three new classmates-Robert Day, Renee Tesdahl, and Art Hayden. Our Advisor was Mr. Gerth. Still time went on and we lost Bob Day during the year. Gur Junior year was filled with excitement. We gained two new Classmates- Ernie Schultz and Bob Rettinger, and lost Loretta Walch and Renee Tesdahl. The entire class worked hard to put on our Junior Class Play which was a dramatic court trial called The Night of January 16. At both perform- ances on November 12, the jury was picked from the audience acquiting the defendant. The biggest project of our Junior year was the Junior-Senior Prom, for which we chose the theme Roman Holidays and the date was May 11. Our last year at New England was a very busy one. We lost one member of our class, Sharon Cummins, which gave our class the number of 24. Our Advisor was Mr. Broton. On November 22, 1963, our class presented the dramatic comedy, Man Overboard. On May 2, 1964, the Junior Class hon- ored us with the Prom and Prom Banquet with the theme Oriental Gardens. Our skip days. May 14-17, were spent enjoying the Black Hills of South Da- kota. May 20, the Class presented its Class Night. Baccalaureate was May 24. Graduation, the day looked forward to by all, was May 27. Our Class Motto was This Far and Farther. The Class Colors were Aqua and White. The Class Flower was the Black Orchid. Yes, time must go on and so must we. What we will be in the years to come only the future can tell, but what we were in the past none can forget. 10 The class of 1964 bids you Good-By. FACULTY FACULTY Principal Frank Commerce 12 Math Coach Mr.6 Mrs. Berg 13 Vo. Ag. and Biology Mr. Donald Niemeier Coach English Mr. John Thompson U Math and Science Mr. Richard Brunmeier Social Science Coach Miss Alice Dill Home Economics Mr. Ray Grudem 15 Music CUSTODIAN Mr. Richard Bartow CAFETERIA ”rs. Alice Mellmer; Mrs. Marparet Hanstad Senior Class History In the fall of 1961, 3? innocent and ignorant Freshmen began their four years of struegle and strife at New England Public High School. The class consisted of Clifton Anderson. Bruce Bach, Bonnie Bohlman. Ron- ald Bohlman, John Brustein. Delores Burwick, David Cross, Donald Cross, Arthur Flaaen, James Gussey, Virginia Hanson, Marvin Jorstad, Gary Jalbert, Patrick June, Adeline Kasbere. Anita Kasberr, Dianne Kipp, Sharon Larson, Roger Lutz, Sandra Lutz, Margaret Nielsen, Linda Nelson, Wilbur Rustad, Lillian Sparlund, Shervl Stael, Donna Stane, Linda Steen, Raymond Stenmoen, Linda Wilhelm, Russ- ell Wilhelm, Ronald Waliezer, and Jean Zastoupil. Gary Jalbert led us as Pres- ident and David Cross served as Secretary-Treasurer. As traditional, we were initiated bv the sophomore class on September 13, our class advisor was Mr. P a i nVr . We started our SoDhomore year by having lost John Brustein, Arthur Flaaen. Dianne Kipp. Sharon Larson, Raymond Stenmoen, and Ronald Waliezer but were pleas- ed to gain Carolvn F.ettineer, and James Hammer. Our class was led by Linda Nel- son as President and Bruce Bach as Secretary-Treasurer. Our advisor was Mr. Gert h. Our Junior year commenced by the loss of one member, James Hammer. On April 2M . our class play, No Boys ALlowed, directed by Mr. Heinert was present- ed. We chose the theme Oriental Gardens for our Prom which was held on May 2. Our class president was Donald Cross. The loss of Linda Wilhelm decreased the number of our Senior Class to 26. Our officers were President-Pruce Bach and Secretarv-Treasurer-Linda Steen. Our Advisor was Mr. Broton. On Aoril 23 we presented our Senior Class Plav, directed bv Miss Dill. Mav 1 was the beginning of our Class Trip to the Black Hills from which we returned on Mav 17. Class Night was held on Mav 19 and Baccalaureate was held on the 23 of Mav. The dav we had all been waiting for came Mav 26, as the we11-remembered Seniors of 1965 graduated from NEHS. 18 li::la helso:: VICE PRESIDENT BRUCE BACH-Track-3; Basketball 2-3- ; Chorus-1; Dramat ics-3- National Honor Society-3- ; Let tennan's Club-2-3- ; LINDA NELSON-Fand-1-2-3- : PHA 1-2-3- ; Chorus-1-2-3- : Dra- ma tics-3- : National Honor So- cietv-3- : State PHA Convent- ion- . LINDA STEEN—Chorus—1-2-3- ; Band-2-3- : PHA-1-2: PeD Club- 1-2-3- : Speech Testival-1-2-3 - : State Speech Pestival-3: National Honor Societv-3- . OF 1965 INDA STEEN SECRETARY-TREASURER RUSSELL WILHELM RUSSELL WILHELM-FFA-1-2; Band- STUDENT COUNCIL 1-2-3- ; Chorus-1-2-3- ; Foot- ball-2-3- ; Drama tics-3- ; Mu- sic Festival-1-2-3- ; Letter- men-2-3- . 19 SHERYL STAGL--Chorus—1-2-3-4; FHA-1-2-3-4; Pep Club-1-2-3-4; National Honor Society—3-4; FHA State President-4; Nation- al FHA Convention-4; Dramatics -3-4; State Music Festival-3. ADELINE KASBLRG—FHA—1-2-3-U; Chorus-1-2-3-4; Pep Club-1-2-3 -4; Dramatics—3-4; Crisco A- ward-2; National Honor Society -3-4. VIRGINIA HANSON — FHA-1-2-3-4; Chorus-1-2-3-1 ; Band-1-2-3-4 Pep Club-1-2-3-4; Dramatics-3 -4; Speech Festival-3-4; Girl State-3; National FHA Conven- tion-3. ROGER LUTZ—FFA-1-2-3-4; Stu- dent Manager-2-3; Chorus-3-4; Let termen-2-3-4. JAMES GUSSEY-Football-4; FFA-1 -2-3-4. 20 GARY JALBERT--FFA-1,2,3; Dram- atics-3,1 ; Chorus-2,3. CLIFTON ANDERSON----Football-1 ; Dramatics-3,4; Chorus--l,2,3,4 FFA-1,2,3,4; Speech Festival-3 National Honor Society-3,4. DELORES BURWICK-Pep Club-1-2-3 4; Chorus-1-2-3-4; FHA-3-4;Dra matics-3-4; LILLIAN SPARLUND-Chorus-1-2-3- 4: Band-1: FHA-1: Pen Club-1-2 -3-4. SANDPA LUTZ-Pand-1-2-3-4; H'A- 1-2-3-4 : PeD Club—1-2-3-4 ; Chorus-1-2-3-4. PATRICK JUNG-Football-3: Bask- etball-2: Track-4: Chorus-1-2- 3-4; Band-1-2-3-4; Lettermpn-2 -3-4: Dramatics-3-4: FFA-1-2-3 -4; Music Festival—1-2-3-4; National FFA Convention-3. DELORES BURWICK CLIFTON ANDERSON GARY JALBERT LILLIAN SPARLUND SANDRA LUTZ PATRICK JUNG 21 BONNIE BOHLMAN RONALD BOHLMAN CAROLYN RETTINGER DONALD CROSS MARGARET NIELSON MARVIN JORSTAD DONALD G. CROSS Football 2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4 ; Letterman's Club 2-3-4 Dra-- matics 3-4, National Honor — Society 3-4. BONNIE BOHLMAN—Band—1-2-3-4; FHA-1-2-3-4; Pep Club-1-2-3-4; Chorus-1-2-3-1 ; Dramatics — 3-4 Music Festival-1-2-3-4; MARGARET NIELSEN—FHA--1,2 ,4 ; Dramatics-3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3, 4; Chorus-1,2,3,4. CAROLYN RETTINGER-Chorus-2-3-4; Band-2-3-4; FHA-4; Pep Club-2— 3-4; Music Festival-3-4; St. Mary s-l. MARVIN D. JORSTAD FFA 1-2-3-4; Football 4, Dramatics 3-4. RONALD BOHLMAN-Football-2-3-4; Basketball-2-3;Track-1;Letter- man's Club-2-3-4;Dramatics-3-4 DONNA STANG-Dramatics-3- ; FHA 1- 2; Chorus-1-2-3- ;Pep Club-1 2- 3- ; WEBB RUSTAD-Basketball-2; Foot ball-2-3; Chorus-1-2-3- ; Dra- matics-3- ; FFA-1; Lettermen-2 -3- . ANITA KASBERG-Chorus-1-2-3- ; FHA-1-2-3- ;Pep Club-1-2-3- ; Dramatics-3- ; DAVID CROSS—Basketball-2-3- ; Football-2-3-1 ; Track-3; Band- 1-2-3- ; Chorus-1-2-3; Boy's- State-3; Honor Society-3-- ; Lettermen's Club-2-3- . JEAN ZASTOUPIL-----FHA-1-2-3- : Pen Club-1-2-3- : Band-1-7-3- Chorus-1-2-3- : National Honor Society- : Dramat ics-3- . WEBB RUSTAD JEAN ZASTOUPIL DONNA STANG DAVID CROSS ANITA AS BERG 23 POEM CLASS OF 1965 We re the Class of 65 , In the halls we’re reallv alive. 26 will reach the top. But after that thev will not stop. Clifton Anderson, who’s Quiet and shv, Reallv is a verv nice puv. Bruce is crazy about his jeep. If he doesn't watch it, he'll land in a heap. Bonnie B., a hanny lass, is known as the nut of our class. Here’s a puv who is kind of shy. But Ronnie B. is quite a puv. Delores B., who poes with Glen, Can be seen everv now and then. Donald C., a twin is he. In sports we know he’ll always he. David Cross, the Annual Editor, In sports is a real competitor. A real cool cat is Jimmv G. In his Ford he’ll alwavs be. Virpinia whose talkinp never stops. When it comes to speeches, she's tops. Garv and Marvin are quite a pair. When there’s excitement, thev're there. Pat's a puv who's cool and tall. When he's around vou'll have a ball. Carol R. is quite a pal. Can reallv olav a clarinet well. Linda, the slowest of our class. When wound up is quite a blast. Roper, with his thrifty Chev, Reallv likes to pet out and live. Sandv, who is sweet and shy. Can alwavs catch a real nice puv. Marapret, who has a clean room. Gets her enerpv from eatinp Zoom . Here's a puv who's reallv cool, Webb is usuallv late for school. Lillian is quite a pal, ask the bovs Thev know her well. Linda Steen, better known as Bean, Where there's fun she'll alwavs be seen Sherry Stapl, who sinps like a lark. Is sure to alwavs have the best mark. A terrific musician Russell will be, Somedav he mav appear on T.V. Jean, the secretarv of the FHA, Will nrobablv work in an office somedav We're the poet pair of two, Anita Fave and Donna Lou. Adeline who is sorta sweet. In fipures she can not be beat. 24 UNDERCLA SSMEN JUNIORS Elaine Strommen, Pres. Roper Hanson, V. Pres.(Not Pic.) Linda Morland, Sec. Hugo Hanson, Student Council i Dennis Lutz Sharon Lien Steve Broton Larrv Stockert Virginia Johnson Tom Nelson Diane Hoffer Eileen Carlson Eugene Olheiser Judy Rustad Tim Jung Suzanne Inman INale Jung Bonnie Stockert 26 Durand Lutz Duane Keller Corrine Austin Kenneth Schwandt , Doris Olheiser Doup Burwick Anita Hares Keith Schaffer Paul Hayden Elaine Schulz Murry Rafferty Marva Jorstad 27 Ruth Rebel Dale Erickson Sonja Peterson David Zueper SOPHOMORES Darrell Jalbert, Pres. Keith Ulstad, Vice Pres. Dale Schatz, Sec.-Treas. Daryl Jung, Student Council Joan Holden Wade Steen Carol Colgrove Richard Olhieser Dean Steen LaRae Nelson James Bohlman Peggy Dubisar Kay Schwandt Dennis Rustan Camille Brovold James Hares i Roger Magelky Annetta Jorstad Ted Doe Earl Ming Duane Rettinger 28 FRESHMAN Diana Stanp,, Pres. Jeannio Austin, Vice Pres. Richard Lutz. Sec.-Treas. Dennis Stanp. Student Council Leota Zenker James Wilhelm Clara Denpel Douglas Dubisar F.iaine Carlson Lee Rafferty Marlene Marelky Darius Rustad Bruce Olson Maureen Broton Sharon Jalbert Marie Denpel David Cummins Donna Lien Randy Liden Karen Nielsen Roj er Austin Sandra Holden Victor Johnson Judy Belland Gerald Bock Duane Jorstad Gary Hofer Torrv Be Hand Sharon Clark Jerry Austin i I Richard Kivimagi Sandra Flaaen Richard Urlacher 30 Linda Anderson ACTIVITIES MUSIC Seated Left to Right: L. Nelson, E. Strommen, C. Austin, A. Jorstad, S. Lien, B. Stockert, K. Nielsen, J. Belland, J. Bartow, E. Carlson, L. Spurlund, S. Stagl, V. Hanson, S. Inman, Second Row: L. Zenker, S. Flaaen, L. Steen, M. Jorstad, S. Jalbert, J. Austin, L. Anderson, S. Holden, C. Rettinger, M. Magelky, E. Carlson, E. Schultz, J. Rustad, L. Morland, D. Olheiser, R. Rebel, Third Row: Mr. Grudem, D. Lutz, D. Lutz, D. Stang, R. Lutz, D. Rustan, D. Jorstad, D. Schatz, D. Zueger, T. Belland, K. Schwandt, L. Rafferty, M. Flaaen, D. Rustad, Fourth Row: D. Lien, L. Nelson, S. Peterson, D. Stang. M. Broton, B. Bolhman, V. Johnson, A. Kasberg, J. Zastoupil, D. Stang, C. Colgrove, M. Nielsen, A. Kasberg, D. Burwick, J. Holden, C. Brovold, K. Schwandt, Fifth Row: R. Kivimagi, R. Austin, G. Bock, B. Olson, V. Johnson, D. Keller, T. Jung, P. Jung, R. Wilhelm, D. Cross, J. Austin, C. Anderson, D. Erick- son, D. Burwick, M. Rafferty, Tirst Row Left to Right: D. Zueger, L. Zenker, M. Jung, S. Schatz, T. Belland, P. Kimbro, R. Strommen, D. Hanson, V. Hanson, C. Brovold, B. Olson, J. Zastoupil, Second Row: C. Rettinger, P. Molzahn, B. Rus- tan, D, Olson, J, Schwartz, D. Belland, K. Frank, L. Nelson, K. Koo- pinger, R. Burwick, E. Strommen, D. Rettinger, J. Brovold, R. Wilhelm D Burwick, B. Bohlman, P. Schwartz, J. Holden, P. Jung, R. Liden, ’ Third -ow: L. Steen, J. Bartow, S. Peterson, C. Holden, D, Rustad, M. Broton, D, Erickson, B. Finch, Hr. Grudem, D. Cross, S. Konoinger, S. Broton, M. Schatz, T. Belland, S, Broton, T. Jung, D. Cross, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seated: E. Strommen, L. Steen, A. Kasberg, J. Zastoupil, S. Stagl, L. Nelson, Standing: K. Schwandt, M. Rafferty, D. Burwick, D. Cross, C. Anderson, D. Cross, B. Broton, B. Bach, STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: L. Steen, M. Jorstad, S. Stagl, L. Nelson, R. Wilhelm, H. Hanson, Hr. Broton, Standing: D. Stang, D. Cross, D. Erickson, D. Keller, D. Jalbert, D. Jung, FFA First Row Left to Right: Mr. Gerth, W. Steen, D. Jung, T. Nelson, D. Keller, T. Jung, J. Gussey, C. Anderson, D. Burwick, M. Rafferty, D. Jung, R. Lutz, Second Row: D. Rustan, B. Olson, L. Stockert, D. Sch- atz, D. Jalbert, K. Schaeffer, M. Jorstad, H. Hanson, D. Jorstad, G. Hofer, R. Liden, D. Rettinger, D. Lutz, D. Stang, D. Lutz, Third Row: J. Hares, R. Kivimagi, R. Austin, R. Urlacher, G. Bock, J. Austin, E. Oiheiser,?. Hayden, P. Jung, S. Broton, T. Doe, E. Ming, D. Steen, T. Belland, V. Johnson, L. Rafferty, R. Oiheiser, FHA Seated: M. A. Kasberg, K. Schwandt J. Austin, B. Stockert J. Holdon, L. Nelson, Jorstad, E. Strommen, M. Nielsen, A. Kasberg, C. Colgrove J. Zastoupil, B. Bohlman, S. Stagl, V. Hanson, L. Nelson, , Second Row: C. Rettinger, S. Inman, R. Rebel, M. Broton J. Bartow, L. Anderson, E. Schultz, J. Belland, J. Rustad, , L. Zenker, Back Row: C. Brovold, S. Peterson, D. Stang, V. Johnson, S. Holdon, D. Burwick, S. Jalbert, A. Jorstad, M. Magelky, D. Oiheiser, S. Flaaen, Advisor: Miss Dill. Yearbook Staff Seated: L. Steen, R. Wilhelm, D. Cross, A. Kasberg, B. Bach, L. Nelson, Second Row: Mr. Neimeier, S. Stagl, B. Bolhman, V. Hanson, D. Cross, Library Staff Seated: P. Dubisar, D. Stang, S. Inman, V. Hanson, Standing: L. Nelson, S. Stagl, A. Kasberg, S. Peterson, L. Steen, Pep Club Seated in Front: L. Nelson, S. Inman, L. Nelson, C. Austin, E. Strom- men, First Row: S. Flaaen, L. Zenker, L. Steen, M. Jorstad, S. Lien, J. Belland, L. Morland, L. Sparlund, S. Stagl, V. Hanson, K. Schwandt, B. Stockert, K. Nielsen, Second Row: C. Rettinger, C. Brovald, S. Pet- erson, D. Stang, S. Holden, M. Broton, D. Lien, L. Anderson, J. Austin, E. Schultz, J. Rustad, Third Row: Mrs. Bautz, A. Kasberg, D. Burwick, B. Bohlman, V. Johnson, A. Kasberg, D. Stang, J. Zastoupil, C. Cclgrove M. Nielsen, J. Holden, J. Bartow, D. Hofer, Lettermen 1st row Left to Right: D. Jung, D. Jung, M. Rafferty, K. Ulestad, T. Nelson, W. Rustad, D. Schatz, R. Hanson, D. Jalbert, K. Schwandt, B. Bach, R. Lutz, 2nd row left to right: Mr. Frank, Mr. Berg, H. Hanson, S. Broton, D. Cross, D. Erickson, P. Jung, R. Wilhelm, D. Keller, D. Cross, R. Bohlman, Mr. Brunmeier, Mr. Niemeier A THLETICS FOOTBALL Standing Left to Right: D. Burwick, Student Manager; Coach Mr. Niemeier, H. Hanson, R. Bohlman, D. Zueger, D. Erickson, D. Cross, Co-Cantain: D. Keller, C. Anderson, R. Wilhelm, D. Cross, Co-Cantain; R. Hanson, S. Broton, M. Jorstad, E. Ming, D. Lutz, Assistant Coach Mr. Brunmeier; Kneel- ing: T. Nelson, D. Cummins, D. Jalbert, K. Schwandt, D. Schatz, D. Jung, M. Rafferty, D. Jung, J. Bohlman, R. Urlacher, K. Ulestad, J. Gussey, The Tigers enjoyed a fairly successful season finishing with a 2-3-1 record. David Cross and Dale Schatz led the team in scoring with 18 points apiece. Darrell Jalbert added 6 Doints Dale Erickson 3, Donald Cross 1 and Russell Wilhelm, Duane Keller and Clifton Anderson accounted for 2 with a safety. The Tigers defeated Regent 12-0 in their Homecoming Game to make it four homecoming victories in a row. The defensive unit was outstanding all year. TIGERS RECORD NEW ENGLAND-1U NEW ENGLAND-12 NEW ENGLAND-0 NEW ENGLAND-6 NEW ENGLAND-9 NEW ENGLAND-7 MANDEREE-27 REGENT-0 SCRANTON-19 RICHARDT0N-U7 HETTINGER B-0 ELGIN-7 CHEERLEADERS LaRae Nelson Corrine Austin Linda Nelson Susie Inman Elaine Strommen 39 BASKETBALL 6 4 Left to Right: D. Jung, B. Bach, G. Jung, T. Nelson, R. Bohlman, S. Broton, D. Cross, D. Keller, D. Erickson, D. Cross, L. Nelson, B. Jalbert. Track Left to Right: R. Hanson, H. Hanson, D. Cross, C. Anderson, D. Erickson D. Cross, S. Broton, D. Jalbert, D. Jung, Mr. Frank, Basketball 6 5 Back Row Left to Right: Mr. Berg, D. Keller, D. Erickson, D. Cross, D. Cross, S. Broton, T. Nelson, Front Row: B. Bach, D. Jalbert, K. Ulstad, D. Schatz, D. Jung, D. Jung, FRESHMEN TRACK Right to Left: D. Lutz, D, Jung, D. Jalbert, D. Schatz, R. Urlacher, W. Steen, D. Cummins, K. Ulestad, Mr. Niemeier, Freshmen Football Left to Right: M. Schatz, D. Keller, R. Liden, T. Belland, R. Austin, R. Urlacher, D. Cummins, R. Kivimagi, J. Schwartz, C. Bender, D. Bart- ow, J. Brovald, K. Koppinger, Mr. Berg, GRADES First Grade Front Row: K. Hogan, S.Schmidt, D. Candee, B. Zenker, L. Molzahn, S. Kunze, P. Gullickson. Back Row: Mrs. Bautz, K. Schulz, C. Rose, M. Koppinger, D. Lampert, W. Kuske, J. Erickson, D. Lampert, C. Doe, D. Erickson. Second Grade First Row Left to Right: Miss Regeth, Z. Nelson, P. Clark, R. Hofer, C. Johnson, B. Bohnhoff, B. Jung, L. Belland, L. Rettinger, E. Stock- ert. Second Row: S. Anderson, B. Bender, C. Bautz, K. Candee, J. Nielsen, C. Flyberg, T. Christenson, R. Rose, Third Row: T. Zahn, C. Briske, J. Schultz, S. Heidt, R. Schwartz, R. Abbey, R. Lutz. Third Grade Row One Left to Right: Miss Kramer, R. Christensen, J. Frank, A. Zenker, B. Olson, B. Bender, J. Kuske, E. Striebel, Row Two: D. Wandler, D. Kun- ze, S. Rebel, S. Hofer, R. Gullickson, R. Lutz, K. Belland, R. Nelson, Row Three: D. Bohnhoff S. Heidt, A. Jorstad, L. Rettinger, S. Nielsen, T. Oberlander, L. Anderson, FOURTH and FIFTH GRADE First Row Left to Right; L. Jung, V. Stockert, R. Nasset, C. Zenker. D. Kivimagi, D. Kivimagi, G. Rettinger, S. Molzahn, Second Row: Mrs. Lutz, L. Belland, A. Rebel, P. Schwartz, F. Oberlander, K. Schatz, V. Erickson, B. Rustan, S. Koppinger, Third Row: E. Anderson, S. Wandler, D. Olson, W. Doe, D. Kunze, T. Zahn, C. Hoffer, N. Dengel, R. Holden. 45 Sixth Grade Front Row: Mrs. Hanson, R. Strommen, S. Schatz, L. Schwandt, F. Wandler, B. Olson, M. Jung, L. Christensen, P. Schwartz, D. Hanson, C. Carlson, K. Frank, R. Mellmer. Back Row: P. Kimbro, D. Oberlander, P. Molzahn, M. Briski, L. Jorstad, D. Wandler, D. Belland, L. Nasset, S. Broton, J. Lutz, J. Bohlman. Not Pictured— T. Schultz Seventh Grade First Row Left to Right: P. Walch, J. Belland, L. Hofer, R. Schwartz, Second Row: B. Finch, P. Jung, D. Zenker, D. Rettinger, B. Olson, H. Anderson, K. Koppinger, Third Row: M. Schatz, D. Keller, D. Bartow, C. Jalbert, T. Doe, E. Strom, Mr. Bohlman, 46 Eighth Grade First Row Left to Right: S. Lutz, J. Brovold, C. Bender, C. Stockert, S. Lutz, D. Schwartz, P. Bach, Mr. Corneil, Second Row: S. Rustad, M. Sparlund, P. Rebel, J. Hayden, T. Belland, M. Nasset, C. Olson, Top Row: J. Schwartz, R. Burwick, C. Holden, J. Zastoupil, B. Oberlander, R. Rausch, D. Stagl, D. Rausch, SCHOOL BOARD Left to Right: Mr. Norman Cross, Mr. Allen Rustan, Mr. James Steen, Mr. Orlin Erickson, Mr. Gilman Peterson, 47 Look of Love The In Crowd Pretty Woman End of the World Eight night s a week We've lost that Lovin' Feeling CANDID SHOTS 50 What ever happened to Baby Jane? My dog's faster than your dor. ''Stronger than Dirt'1 The brew that grew with the Great North West Shut up and Smile It just keeps sudsing and sudsing and sudsing..... I'd rather switch, than fight 51 52 AUTOGRAPHS PATRON LIST SLOPE INSURANCE AGENCY STANDARD OIL BULK STATION TOWN AND COUNTRY BARBER BEAUTY SALON OSBORN'S NEW ENGLAND ENCO STATION HETTINGER COUNTY HERALD DON'S FORD NEW ENGLAND CREAMERY WESTERN IMPLEMENT PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. GAMBLES GLEN'S RADIO AND TV REPAIR BOGNER IMPLEMENT „ DR. STEINER THE FAD FARMER'S EQUITY ELEVATOR JOHNSON MOTORS 0 AND M ELEVATOR CITIZEN'S STATE BANK NEW ENGALND DRUG NEW ENGALND CO-OP GARDNER AND ZERN TRI-COUNTY EQUIPMENT CO. 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