North Toole County High School - Caprock Yearbook (Sunburst, MT)
- Class of 1957
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We believe it is proper that our annual feature oil and farming the main sources of our prosperity since these two industries contribute most in making our school second to none in Montana We offer this annual as a combined diary scrapbook photo album in which we ve collected our senior year s events We hope it will always bring back memories of our happy years Y ft f .. .K , ml rt, ,.f' The man who graduates today, and stops learning tomorrow, is uneducated the day after UEDHCATHUN Wrshmg to show our apprecratron to the person re sponsrble for the fme sportsmanshrp and teamwork fostered rn our school and therefore throughout the communrty we the Seruor Class dedrcate the 1957 Caprock to our coach Mr Don Edwards EIIIDD j Vw 5 A lr. xxx? g : '1 3411 5: Z : O 1 ff' 7 : 2 . S PERH TENDENTS MESSAGE The prctures and prrnt wrthrn the confmes of thrs book tell many stones For the Senrors ll tells the story of four years of therr llves The kmd of a student you are what kmd of a school we have what our commu tt Ik regrstered for posterity rn thrs book of Memorres Older classmen wrll have a chance to thrnk and reflect upon therr accomplrshments Younger classmen wrll have a chance to observe and rmprove Contrnued rmprovement rn all thmgs mrght well be a motto for each of us Slncerely Hazen R Lawson ' 3 n' y is.i e. . .A11 these things are IPRHNQIIPAMS MESSAGE Many people are bornwrth plenty of potentlal and could asptre to great herghts of accomplrsh ment But there are many barrlers between the trme of bxrth and those moments of achrevement one of the greatest perhaps bemg a person s rnabrlrty to determme the standards by whrch socxety measures success Another lS the trme and place of an ldea These are just a few of the yard sucks by whlch competltlon rn a natron of free enterprrse rs Judged To achreve the foregomg amldst the complexmes and turmoll of present day lrvxng 15 a matter of bemg exposed to those experrences that wrll glve one ample preparatron to cope wrth the problems of an ever changmg world Mere exposure to the best expenences that elementary and secondary schools may offer IS not a guarantee of your future attamments There must be an attempt to fulflll Chrrstran rdeals a feeling of securlty as a result of bexng a memberofa stable home and then a tremendous drtve and effort by you to pursue a vocatron Then the great moment antl clrmacttc as rt may seem rs whether you have left your mark small as rt may be as somethrng rn the way of a herrtage to the youth of tomorrow Zum! lid - 9 . , . . . . . . D , . , - 1 u BGA RD UF EDUCATIIU ,KS 2 j?5.fM,WarM,u, .. ,A.. W,,WMrw K eQ 're s....J Left to ught Mr Paul Nlchols Mr Jens Olsen Mr G B Coolxdge Mr Hazen Lawson Mr Wade Clarke Mr Wm Holman Mr Frank Taft Mr Thomas Scalxse The buslness of educatlon IS a must toward abetter way of hfe for the more we learn the better our llfe Knowledge galned IS prrceless to share rt wrth others and lmprove on xt IS always a step forward For me to have a small part ID thrs buslness lS a pleasure and an honor Slncerely 2dW!Qf Frank A . Taft Chairman xffivf ' Q, Mae. -3 W , f f ' ' 1, A ,. it i V t ,JW an Ji MA, Y I, ff, V 56,41 g W J- ,aw If if W , W f flat Av 1 f 4 Q ,EMU ',,.,.,N ef' Tu ' 045 vw ,ard ' K Q4 . ' . ,gf 'M .M M n J ,,s, . , M ' f-wifi affi rf 'q'zm ' L.k-v 4 a In i 1 ',1 ' ,jr 4 1 4 48 3 f 'ff FACULTY UUR LOL IX SIELORS MISS ALICE BROWNELL Homemaklng Hot Lunch Supervlsor General Mathemaucs Bookkeepmg MR G NEWTON BUKER Band Sophomore Sponsor i General Muslc Chorus MR WALTER BOURRET Dnver Tralnlng Bus Ma mtenance ALWAYS VWIILLIING aw! MR. DON EDWARDS Coach TO HELP US Boys' Physical Education Health Educatlon B1010gy Junlor Sponsor MR MERLE HA INES English Lxbrary MISS MARILYN IARLAND Busmess Education Glrls' Physlcal Education Pep Club Sponsor ATTAHN OUR GOALS MISS BLANC!-IE MCMANUS Annual Sponsor Englrsh r JILNLM HTEINJIIXCU OUR IPATHS MR HOWARD LOVE Trades and Industry Woodshop Mechamcal Drawmg K MR PAUL SCHRAMMECK Physrcs Plane Geometry General Sclence Freshman Sponsor WITH SUPERIIOR GUHDANQE TNELUENCTNG OUR FUTURE MR. LYNN STEIN Principal Chemistry Senior Mathematics Algebra I MR CHARLES ZADRA Social Studies Journalism Refine: Advisor Senior Sponsor -'f'm'...-ef EY WORKING TOGETHER 5 , T 3 R R A f - - h 4 E . M X., SENIIURS AS WRST GRADERS f Left to right: Mrs. Tokarchuk, E. Ehason, M. Doggett, W. Dorcas, R. Wanchow, D Greer, A. Cook. D. Eckelberry, B. Atkinson, B. Hannon, V. Maddock, J. Sederhol E. Gottfried, L. Prindle, L. Greer, D. Hannon, D. Aschirn, R. Bircumshaw, M 1 kus, K. Hietp , T O'Sh a S Olsen S. Olsen, L Aschim, D Richter M nM2f5?ii.. W y4q fi Q5 W iii- ggi 882.420 Wi Mfi OC' Q3 UV? mia XE SWL 1 S 'T -. in 2 4: ga , ' -xx 0 , - mb f I , ,Nr 4 is w,,.q 'Q x J I ,, ,A l ,V s 3 7' I 1 . 1 ,J fa' 3 i , .gf ' '55- . , J 2' 1 ' , ' . '25 -Kflr 'WQQA S 1 I g in ,L I k 2445 , '53 A' SH 'f 5' - f f 'fit lug .5 !i'Q!'1 5 fy ' il? I M. ..,,,1. ,wwf-, W. Q, X fa ,il 3' ik I 'wJ'f.. H5 5 af Pff?K 1 , 1 ffgw- ww- , g' , A ff' L4.',4 ip Wil, X Vgkfgm' 'AQ , wwf + f :h'1U3V,?,m' -, .. '- 'A 'v'A. 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A FOUNDATION OE MEMORHES LYLE ASCHIM Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1, 2 Football 3,4 Chorus 4 Badminton 2,3,4 Ping pong 1 LOIS ASCHIM Badminton 1,2,4 Chorus 1 Pep Club 1,2,3 Annual staff 4 DONNA ASCHIM Eugene Festival 2 Chorus 1,4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Class Play 3 Badminton 1, 2, 4 Annual Staff 4 WE WELL HCIHIERJISIHI FOREVER ANTIICIIPATIING THE FUTURE GEORGE BALDWIN Annual staff 4 Class Play 3 Science Fair 4 Librarian 2 JOHN CHAMBERS Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Football 1, 2,3,4 Shop 3 Annual Staff 4 BERTHA ATKINSON Pep Club President 3 Annual staff 4 Refine: Staff 2 Badminton 1, 2, 3,4 MIEA Delegate 4 Pep Club 1, 2,3 AUSTIN COOK Annual Staff 4 Football 2,3,4 Badminton 4 LINDA BERTHELOTE Annual staff 4 Class Play 3 Refiner sraff 4 Pep Club 2,3,4 MARGARET BALF Band 1, 2 Commercial Club 2 Chorus 1 Eugene Festival 2 Pep Band 1 Annual Staff 4 PURSUIING OUR AMBIITIIUNS MICHAEL DOGGETT Class Vice President 4 Annual Staff 4 Badminton 1, 2 Science Fair 4 Ping Pong 2 IINDIEEBTIED TU OUR EDMOND ELIASON Student Council 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Football 1, 2, 3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Chorus 4 Science Fair 4 JOYCE BURGESS Junior Play 3 Pep Club 3 Art 2 Wasatch Guild 1 Youth Budget 1 Annual Staff 4 W. 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Fellowship 1 WADE ERWIN Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Rvotball 2,3,4 Track 3,4 Chorus 4 Science Fair 4 Pep Band 2,3 Badminton 4 EILEEN GOTTFRIED Class Secretary 4 Chorus 1,4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Office Girl 4 Annual staff 4 Feature Band 2,3 Pep Club 1,4 YVONNE CARLSON Class Treasurer 2,3,4 Pep Club Vice President 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2,3,4 Heisey 3 Twirling 1 Science Fair 4 UNDERSTANDING FACULTY MARVIN EVANS Student Council 2 Football 2, 3,4 Shop 3,4 FUR BESTOWHNG HNVALUABLE BERNARD FITZPATRIC K Class Play Shop 3,4 Ping Pong 2, 3 LOLA GREER Chorus 4 Junior Play 3 Pep Club 2,3 Badminton 2,3 Science Fair 4 Librarian 3 DENNIS HETRICK Science Fair 4 Lab Dispenser 4 Annual Staff 4 KAY HIETPAS Refiner Staff 2, 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Class Vice President 2,3 Annual Staff 4 Science Fair 4 Chorus 1 Badminton 1, 2 DARLENE HANNON Annual staff 4 Art Class 1, 2, 3 Refine: Staff 4 Chorus 1 Minstrel Show 1 HELP AND FRIUENDSIHUIIP' Annual staff 4 Chorus 4 Science Fair 4 JERRY LORENZEN Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1,4 Student Council 4 Boys' State 3 Science Fair 4 Annual staff 4 Student Council President 4 Refiner Staff 4 DARREL LERUM Junior Class Play 3 Eugene Festival 2 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 HUNDRED WHTH MARNA JOHNSON Annual Staff 4 Refiner staff 4 Pep Club 3,4 Chorus 1 Commercial Club 2 SHARON OLSEN Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 4, 2 Pep Club Secretary Science Fair 4 Band 1 Pep Band 1 3 ROBERT MCALPINE Football 3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Shop 3,4 MARY LU NEPSTAD Cheerleader 3,4 Class Secretary 2 Class Play 3 Chorus 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Feature Band 3 Pep Band 1, 2 Pep Club 2,3,4 TJI-HE IPRUM AND BANQUIET FUECALHJING IN VVAWI S THOMAS O'SHEA Shop 3,4 Annual Staff 4 PAUL SANDON Annual sraff 4 Football 3,4 Shop 3 - J SHIRLEY oLsEN Class Vice President 1, 2 Class Treasurer 1 Pep Band 1,2 Eugene Festival 2 Cheerleader 3 Science Fair 4 Office Girl 4 Pep Club Treasurer 2, 3 RALPH WARTCHOW Student Council 3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1,2,3,4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Eugene Festival 2 Annual staff 4 LEONE PRINDLE Class President 1 Annual staff 4 Class Play 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Fair 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Girls' State 3 MIEA Delegate 4 JOANN POORE Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1 Science Fair 4 Pep Club 3,4 Commercial Club 2 Office Girl 4 M 'THE MIEMURY UF UUR HIGH SCHOOL DAYS JOAN SEDERHOLM Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 Cheerleader 3 Eugene Festival 2 Student Council 3 Annual Staff 4 Radio Guild 4 Future Secretaries 4 DOROTHY WOLANSKI Band 1,2 Pep Club 4 Pep Band 1 Eugene Festival 2 Chorus 1 Annual Staff 4 0 Q xl- N CE I' Q1.:l.-IL,,QN- MARCENNE STENE Annual Staff 4 Refiner Editor 4 Refiner Staff 3 Band 1 , 2, 3 Eugene Festival 2 Chorus 3 MIEA Delegate 4 Pep Band 1,2 CLASS HHSTORY In 1954 the class of 57 entered the doors of North Toole County Hrgh School There were forty one students enrolled rn the freshman class Bob McAlptne Kay Hretpas Etleen Gottfrted Dorothy Wolanskr Marvtn Evans Jerry Lorenzen Yvonne Carlson Darlene Hannon Ralph Wartchow Lots Aschrm John Church Lrndy Swanson Joan Sederholm Leone Prmdle Thomas O Shea Paul Sandon Shtrley Olsen Sharon Olsen Mary Lu Nepstad Dtck Mrller Mrckey Doggett Bertha Atkrnson Joann Poore George Baldwm Darrel Lerum Lola Greer Lrnda Berthelote Margaret Balf B111 Mercer Val Maddock Lyle Aschrm Edmond Eltason Donna Aschtm B111 McFadden Austtn Cook Mama Johnson Drck Rrchter Marcenne Stene Wayne Dorcas Bonnte Roady and Wade Erwtn After a few weeks of school Wade Erwrn moved to Ohro Durmg thts year we changed the school s old S to the present NTC rn freshman week McFadden and Drck Rtchter transferred to Otlmont John Church moved to Kaltspell Dtck Mrller transferred to Shelby As we entered our Junror year we gatned frve students and lost three Edlth Frreberg moved here from Wrllrston North Dakota Wade Erwm transferred from Scobey Montana Dennts Hetrrck transferred from Shelby Beamce Rogers moved here from Cut Bank but left agarn tn the second semester We lost Lrndy Swanson to the Navy Bette Hannon was marrred Durtng thrs year we gave the play Mama s Baby Boy whtch was very successful We also had a very successful year wtth the concesstons at our basketball games Our prom was held rn the sprrng wrth the electron of the Ktng and Queen The last mayor event was the Junror Senror banquet whtch was held tn Lethbrrdge Alberta In our senror year Joan Sederholm moved to Casper Wyomtng but re turned to graduate wtth her former classmates Edtth Frreberg was marrted and Bonnte Roady left school Edlttng the annual and preparing for graduatton were the mam actlvrttes of our Sentor year Our thanks to all our teachers who helped us durrng our htgh school days and especrally to Mr Zadra who so farthfully sponsored us throughout the four yearsatN T C H S 'W As sophomores we gained John Chambers from Cut Bank. Bill Mercer, Bill LIL, ASS W lllls, We the class of 1957 not wantrng to be forgotten do hereby wrll and bequeath the followrng We the senrors leave our most cherrshed possesslon four drgnrfted waysl to the junror class We leave to Mrss McManus our greatest respect and admrratron I Donna Aschlm wrll my herght to Bonnre Olson so she won t get lost when rn a crowd I Lots Aschrm wrll my abrllty to talk rn my sleep to whoever doesnt have a gurlty conscrence I Lyle Aschrm leave my annual staff posltron to Charles Doggett I Bertha Atklnson wrll my shoes to anyone who can wear them be cause I never do I George Baldwln wrll my Romeo ways to James Albertson I Margaret Balf wrll my abrllty to stay and flnrsh school to Carrre Roady I Ltnda Berthelote wrll my study habrts to Harrret Krall I Yvonne Carlson wlll my blond harr to Faye Hannon she hasn t trred that color yet I John Chambers wlll my frrendshrp wrth hrstory books and teachers to Eunrce Vasboe I Austm Cook wrll my manly frgure to Bob Newton Mrckey Doggett wrll my pleasant drsposrtron to Harley Wood Wayne Dorcas wrll my flckle ways rn romance to Mrke Stoltz I Edmond Elrason will my abrlrty to go wrth three grrls rn one month o Harold Srmmes Wade Erwrn wrll my bass vorce to Tommy Anderson Marvm Evans wrll my abllrty to stay rn school to Stanley Bernard Frtzpatrrck wrll all my lrttle hot rods to Adrran Lola Greer wrll my abrlrty to keep a conversatron gorng to Ona Roll I Dennrs Hetrrck wrll my abrlrty to sleep rn class to anyone who can sw M ., Y A Xl. I, Joyce Burgess, am so tight that I won't will anything to anyone. t ' , I, ' , ' ' . I, ' , ' ' ' ' - I Erleen Gottfrred wrll my summer Jobs to anyone crazy enough to want them Darlene Hannon leave my weekends rn Canada to Betty Atkrnson Kay Hletpas wrll my even temper U5 to Cleone Whrte Marna Johnson wrll my blushrng ways to Erlene McIntyre Darrel Lerum wrll my baby srttrng jobs Qnot sayrng what ktnd of babresj to Jrmmy Nepstad I Jerry Lorenzen wlll my easy rovrng ltfe to Butch Irgens I Robert McAlptne wrll my trtps to Kevrn to Danny McAlpme I Mary Lu Nepstad wrll my orrgrnal laugh to Donna Altenburg We Sharon and Shrrley Olsen wrll our good health to the Grllespte I Joanne Poore wrll my drrvmg abrlrty to anyone who wrll accept rt I Leone Prrndle wrll my abtlrty to get along wlth the teachers to Curly Faulkner I Thomas O Shea wrll my lrttle red buggy to anyone who lrkes to walk I Paul Sandon wrll my Saturday nrghts to Vernon Smlth I Marcenne Stene wrll my edrtorshrp of the REFINER to Susre Sprrnger I Joan Sederholm will Casper to anyone just to get away from there I Ralph Wartchow wrll my graceful ways Ln basketball to Davrd Stene I Dorothy Wolanskr wrll my qutet drgntfred ways to Myrna Polrnkus We the senror class do hereby declare thts to be our last wrll and testament I, , ' ' . 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I 4 ' I Q I 1 1 , CLASS PRUPHE Y May 29 1967 Dear Mrss McManus We regret that you were unable to attend the reunron of the class of 1957 After ten years thrs rs what we frnd our classmates dorng Donna Aschrm after takrng Home Economrcs rn hrgh school and learnrng to cook the hard way has come to the conclusron that the can opener was the greatest rnventron rn the world Lots Aschrm as head of the psychratrrc ward rn a large rnstrtutron rs patrently wartrng for her fellow classmates to be admitted Lyle Aschrm after berng assrstant garbage collector for a number of years has been promoted to garbage collector rn chref Bertha Atkrnson now a Wave rn the U S Navy rs rn Hawarr teachrng the natrves how to hula for a Hollywood South Sea productron George Baldwrn who rn hrgh school was a quret bashful and modest boy after berng marrred for ten years and havrng erght krds rs strll quret Margaret Balf once a hard workrng secretary has now gone to the land of Pygmres and rs content teachrng them shorthand Lrnda Berthelote alras Cactus Sue alras Krller Sal has settled down on the Buttes and rs heard every nrght yodelrng at the moon Joyce Burgess after makrng her actrng debut as a Negro mard rn the Junror Play of 1956 rs Hollywood s brg star Her latest movre Aunt Jemrma and the Lost Hotcake Yvonne Carlson wrfe of the area s most promrnent farmer busrnessman an John Chambers because of hrs huge vocabulary rs now employed at New York s largest pet shop teachrng hrs famous lrngo to parrots QHe also lrkes crackers J Austrn Cook after wrnnrng frrst place rn broadjumprng at the Olymprcs rs now teachrng kangaroos hrs famous technrque Mrckey Doggett after buyrng marn street rn Sweet Grass for personal reasons has been elected County Juvenrle Offrcer Wayne Dorcas after garnrng fame rn Sunburst wrth hrs krssrng lrcense rs now makrng mrllrons at the North Pole where rt rs rumored he rs even runnrng the Frenchmen out of busrness Ed Elrason becomrng a real cat and learnrng the trrcks of the trade rs strll the world s most elrgrble bachelor Hrs fame began when he changed from a Boy Scout to a grrl scout Wade Erwrn rs now head of the Montana Forestry Department Hrs prctures are now replacrng those of Smoky the bear Marvrn Evans who has Just burlt the second largest gamblrng casrno rn the world rs proceedrng to put Las Vegas out of busrness After that who knows? maybe Reno' Bernard Frtzpatrrck wrth all the money he saved as a Gandre rs now negotr atrng to buy out the Great Northern Rarlroad or else the Mule Trarn Erleen Gottfrred our offrce grrl and class secretary of 1957 has now become the new secretary to the Secretary General of the Unrted Natrons N S . , . . y I ' ' i I l I A ' . - . . , , . : I Democrat, is now the First Lady of the Farmers Co-op. I 3 I Il ' ' ' , H ' , . 1 1 . , I D Lola Greer the successor of Mr Bourret as a drrver educatron teacher has just acqurred the frfth new trarnrng car It rs believed she rs rn cahoots wrth Thomas O Shea Darlene Hannon after gettrng a start as a Bandana Dancer rn hrgh school days rs now head teacher at the famous Arthur Murray dance school Dennrs Hetrrck our greatest English screntrst after parachutrng from hrs rocket rs now floatrng around rn space lookrng for flyrng saucers whrch he be lreves contarn tea Kay Hretpas by just playrng around has become one of the world s most famous pranrsts She can now be heard at Carnegre Hall poundrng out one of her hrt tunes Mary Had a Lrttle Lamb Marna Johnson ex frrst lady of Sweet Grass and her husband after gorng bankrupt and selling therr Cadrllac are now resortrng to drrve a blue an whrte Ford to the reunion Darrel Lerum after graduating from N T C H S went on to college to further hrs study of figures Jerry Lorenzen after hearrng Jrngle Bells school bells door bells and Janet Bell rs now become a lrttle trngy Robert McAlprne after lrvrng the lrfe of a poor farmer durrng hrs younger days rs now rn the socrety of hrgh class people for he has been elected presr Mary Lu Nepstad has satrsfred her greatest ambrtron of leavrng her mark on many men She has become a tattoo artrst Sharon Olsen now lrvrng a few mrles north of Kevrn rs gettrng up at srx rn the mornrng so she can check the orl leases and get back rn trme to get her husband an early eleven o clock breakfast Shrrley Olsen after Jornrng the Navy to see the world rs now keeprng a sharp eye on her beau Thomas O Shea rs now the brggest car salesman rn the crty of Sunburst What rs he sellrng'P Studebakers of course' Joann Poore after berng one of the world s best chemists has frnally found a steady job as the town s most relrable baby srtter She has her own formula for keeprng track of the krds Leone Prrndle a very accomplrshed mathematrcran has been rn deepest Afrrca tryrng to teach the natrves cube root QThey thrnk rt rs bad medrcrne J Paul Sandon after pawnrng hrs last brt of valuables for unknown reasons rs now resrdrng rn Hermrt Haven wrth one of hrs buddres Marcenne Stene berng the unpredrctable type was last heard from rn Afrrca where she rs now searching for the Lost Male Trrbe Joan Sederholm after recervrng her B A degree rn Psychology rs now the presrdent of the Lonely Hearts Club She couldn t make up her mrnd Ralph Wartchow rs strll lookrng for a Job so he can buy parts to keep hrs new 48 Plymouth on the go to outrun the cops Dorothy Wolanskr after marryrng rnto the Army rs now at home rarsrng her own Srncerely yours Class Secretary ' v ' ., .. - - 1 - U I I - . . . , . . d 7 ' ' . . . D dent of the Farmers Co-op in the thriving metropolis of Aloe. I 2 , . . . . . ' . , . 7 . I D I , , . . t u . . . , , . . . I Q 7 ? I wx! 'fm' 1 Q -kb 1':'5'l': 7' . ' ' .H-f','1 f E 55- 1 fatszwg .. .ffiwrifg 1 V: , ,, WM. AQ,-mr,- Wff ssn M 3 F: - -. g . QQ Yl.'1J.uw 7'4'.-1. .U N H U R S TS H ELI? D EAR D. C. D. D. CARPENTER DOGGETT DAUGHERTY EC KELBERRY ff-nf J. ALBERTSON 5 E. ARLAND 4, ! 's75 S. CHAMBERS A. BYKONEN I . ETHRIDGE A . FIT ZPA TRICK R. GUY I, IOHNSON C. IRGENS M. KARST E R. KIMMET it H. KRALL W. LACKMAN L. LINNELL roi THE PLAY, THE PRUM THE BANQUIETQ M. POLINKUS P. ROBINSON I. SADLIER C. SANDON R. NUTTER f R. NUTTER s. OLSON J., LORENZEN E. MCINTYRE 'U' kw- fix! I ' , 4 ' K frf' g rf 10, Ax W. SHERMAN V. SMITH S. SPRINGER D. STENE M. STOLTZ E. TAFT E. VASBOE J. WALLINDER WHITE J. WHITE C. 1HIM?fHH..ll'GfHTJING OUR .UTUNIIUR 'YEAR . I N 1 x 1 SUPHCUDMORES UNE STEP CLOSER D. Altenburg P. Aschim B. Atkinson S. Baldwin K. Bashor G. Berezay N. Berthelote V. Breuer L. Bye R. Chambers S. Coolidge I. Cox M. Dye G. Eckelberry M. Gallup G. Goeddertz 'TUYWARD BEING UPPERCLASSMIEZN -5 I P XRNHXQ1 MUNEWI E Goufned g wi xi , fhx ..f: v 'UK Q F , 6 I Not Pictured: L Blershexd T1 E I Morley B. Olson ,,.,... P. Stoltz B. Polinkus fiwfrv C. Powers A'A an 4- fm was Q 5 , -4' fb- AJ 1 I , 1 o J R. Wehr K. Lawson H, Wood PENS AND P1ENXAN'TS v D. Richmond C. Roady H. Simmes B. Smith S. Steinbrenner J. Carpenter P. Thompson ,,-dui' em ...as BY SELLHNRL 2 x ar 3 Q :xx ga . 'T ,Q-if 'YV ax 1 4 win -1 QW was-.mmf gw wg, QQV if . X J A 3 ,- ,f,:5,gf 1 . K, -55. 4 2, 3, S5 1347- . v, ,A ' 4,.fxgfmLg . , A - . V, -143:22 - , . , , mgf., . an ll A , ? vu , V- kv 'mx A 1 F' va 1 ' f N ' 'Q' V. ' Fifi '15 5 D ' 3 , 2 kk R A IW 2 .- -2' QL ff if ,-rf' R ills X M Fauque Ganter Gillespie Gillespie Gillespie Goeddertz Gottfried Grogan NSMGREENHPRUSH RTING UP THE 'Z -A .--1' ,XX L, vu' ' ,W . 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Linnell, I, Sandon, B, Petrin. Fifth row: I. Newmiller, D. Kimmet, R. Stroman, R. Kimmet, I, Mauritsen. Sixth row: O. Anderson, J. Kimmet, C. Schlegel, J. Simms. Teacher Mrs. Kelson. gx at . f-y Ps x ' 'R Zi: S. s'7g tr.qTf9 fir wr ' is ,ajft Dm' ...Lf 3 :nf s l- Z, , SECUNFID GR..eXfUl91 hut aff,-vi -x M. Front, left: K. Anderson, I. Burkett, L. Hannon, V. Johnson, I, Schutt, D, Kelley, D. Lynch, D, Tomsheck, M, Taule. Second row: S. Stevenson, S. Anderson, D. Bockenkamp, B. Engel. Third row: L. Barrows, T, Roark, L. Kohles, L. Prindle. Front row: I. Perrin, I, Marshall, R. Suta, D. Lawrence. Teacher: Miss Love, Ll.. ,907 ull xii SY QE? 5-1 E C ON D G R D lil Front, right: B. Zadra, M. Olsen, S, Eliason, D. Campbell, L. Scott, Second row: B. Dahl, S, Maddock, D. Zerbst, R, Lund, R, Doggett. Third row: E. Neuser, C. Hopf, S. Aschim, I. Carpenter, B. Christofferson. Fourth row: S. Bockenkamp, D. Anderson, D. Marlow, F, Anderson, G, Nordeen. Teacher: Miss Nostdahl, If Left to right: K, Montgomery, S. Hammer, S. Lawson, R, McA1pine. l HIlE1 J'L'NllUfR fHllCE'ffH CHfliflilllkIl.,EADIE,RS BOUSTINQ21 THEIR 'LVNDEFEATIEIID I E: X Nl ' .NN 5 am EFX Lf!!! i 3 1+ if Left to right: C. Powers, M. Stene, B. Atkinson, L. Prindle, S. Springer. DHEA DELE GATES REPRESEXTATHYVES U F OUR SCHUUH GlIfRIl.,S' AND BUYS' ST . X 'ilqfli1fRS mv x. , , J ' f5,5 l ... mf j W J 2 'Q Wil ' Left to right: I. Lorenzen, L. Prindle, W, Dorcas. EFS 'ifiiiikif 33 EGU! 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