Northome High School - Emohtron Yearbook (Northome, MN)
- Class of 1959
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EFTIOHTROU The days spent at NHS will always be among our most cherished memories Emohtron', we have tried to captur moments you will want to remember Our desire is that as you leaf through these pages, you will have nJune roses in December W NGod gave His Children memory That in 11fe's garden there might be June roses in December PRESENTED BY TB SENIOR CLASS NORTHOME HIGH SCHOOL NORTHOME, MINNESOTA 1 Through the pages of this 1958-1959 ll e .n IN MEMORIAM whens MI. M1515 GE Youth is an island bright in the sun across the sea, out there is no returning: the convoy moves relentlessly into the west and over the wake the seagulls crying. Better a hope lost than a life of lying, of all man's wisdom, truth is best. Small consolation, but the broken water glistens against the green stillness and the clouds are buoyant in the blue. Thus the vision, this the craving, and in the no-man's sea between, no flashing light, no harbour promised, no course foretold but as the wind speaks to the calling birds. The island recedes, the familiar beauty fades, brilliant as June once and maiden-fresh, captive no more the hundred graces led in delight along the dappled lanes, with youth exalted in the morning sun. All this is gone now, and with its daring, the certain truth, the known shape of language bright on the lips of men. Farewell, then. Time to turn from the dwindling vision, the grey ghost of failure, the dust of youth, knowing that words are laggard movers out of their time and place, resistant always to a new meaning. The old hunger stays to meet the new craving: all else is gone. It is time to move. Wyn Griffith from The Barren Tree Z DEDICA TION MISS SADIE LEWIS IN APPRECIATION To Miss Lewis, our annual advisor teacher, and friend.. for her unselfish devotion, untirlng assistance with our annual, and good-natured attitude, we dedicate this book The Senior Class of 1959 3 ANNUAL STAFF Frances Steininger Ronnie Reiners David Mader Pat McCarv111 Arlene Latterell Norma Donaldson Kenny Peterson Advertising Managers Randy Lage Phil St. Louis Betty Porter Rosaline Ettestad Shirley Uran Betty Evert Miss Lewis Left to right K Peterson, Miss Lewis, P St Louis, R. Lage, N Donaldson, A Latterell, B Porter, B Evert, Uran, R. p--,........ They tell a story about Bill Brown down in Arkansas He used to plow his field in the spring with a team of mules He would holler, WGeen and NHawN at them but they paid no attention to him 'Then go any way you durn please,N said Bill nThe whole field has got to be plowed any way Let's hope that every graduate of Northome High School will have established a set of values that will keep him on course so that he may not need to wander as aim lessly as Bill Brown's mules on his way through life Sincerely, CQJQJALA- Ag? WARREN R BILBEN, SUPERINTENDENT BFRNICE CORNER OFFICE ASSISTANT For many of you, this annual is the climax of your formal education Let us hope that every one of you has developed a curiosity for learning new things that will sustain you and enrich your lives from now on Sincerely, MMM K ,Qaida WILLIAM c rwrn, PRINCIPAL 5 f HIJHIIHISTHHTIUH ll I FACULTY M CLAYTON BRAY B S UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA AGRICULTURE ADULT AG EDUCATION 7 Mn cnnmz Doncms ,kk algo B s BEMIDJI STATE coLLEcE ' Ll BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION, mr 7'-H M ROBERT FISCBER B A ST JOHN'S UNIVERSITY, B S MANKATO STATE COLLEGE SENIOR ENGLISH, SOCIAL STUDIES, TRIGONOM TRY MR G E LELAND B s In Ea, M s In no UNIVERSITY 6F Nonrn Duron SOCIAL STUDIES FACULTY MRS. ARVILLA LUNDBERG ST. CLOUD TEACHERS COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA JUNIOR ENGLISH, LIBRARY MISS SADIE LEWIS B.S. LANGSTON UNIVERSITY BUSINESS EDUCATION, GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Y'QZQ1','?'R I i MR. PERRY MATTA B.A. BEMIDJI STATE COLLEGE MATH MATICS, GENERAL SCIENCE ' M Vjg' if , 'fix-A-:VA . . , Ink, , Q x ,.- W, ,,,.,.-as-HIM' MRS . EVELYN OLSON B.A. JOHN FLETCHER COLLEGE HOME ECONOMICS John Langston fw David Mader PROJECTIONISTS Cusfocliuns Alice Bowman- Jack Neary Alma Twamley C Velma Johns on SUIIORS 'Our aspirations are as trees branches are frail like our v as they grow and mature, reaching ever upward they will attain a clearer perspective 9 tall and stately---whose topmegt 1s1ons-- ----.. ll T think I think. G Journalism 1-lr Dramatics 1,b 'tfrqf ff ,fff AE! fxifff . .21 'lil Randall Backe nMen are not to be measured by inches.W Annual Photographer M Class Play 3,hg Prom Mgr. 33 Sports Stat. 3,k FFA lg Class Sec. 2,3,k Annual Staff 33 Sports Ed. H3 Basketball Mgr. 3 Speech M Carolyn Cook NOn her hand she wears a ring of gold and diamonds, a beautiful thing.n Cheerleader 13 FHA 1, 2,33 Journalism l,2, 33 Usher 33 Safty Patrol 2,33 Chorus 1,23 Concessions 33 Speech 2,3 Norma Donaldson 'Do your best, and leave the rest, what's the use of worry1ng?' Annual Copy Ed. N FHA l-H3 Journalism M Chorus 1,23 Speech 1-1+ Dramatics l,3,'+ Class Play 3,4 Planning Com. M 3 Photography by MacKenzie Studios rrsaifii snlelagn Campbell 'I think more than you UI FHA 1,2 33 Chorus l,2,b Speech 2,3 M3 Annual staff 3, class Play M James Connor 'I never let my school work interfere with my education.' Football 1-N3 FFA 1-N Football Mgr. 1 Basketball 2,3,k Letterman's Club 3,k Journalism 3 chorus 1-hs Speech N Class Play M wean LeRoy Dahl 'I may give the girls a line, but basketball is where I sh1ne.n Basketball l-u, FFA l-u Letterman's Club 3,h Football 2,3,hQ Chorus N Class Treas. M Class Play M Betty Ewert NSomet1mes iven to serious -'y of mischleveous plots U Cheerleader 2,3, Homecoming - 8 5, Q thoughts but usually full 1 'Ei' H J- ' We 59 Q Queen 3g Annual Typist 1+ Rosaline Ettestad NDo good rather than T to be conspicious.' FHA l,2,eg Chorus l,2,h Usher l- g Concession H Annual Typist Mickey Guderian 'To work or not to work, that is the quest1on.N Football 1-kg Basketball 1-Ng Letterman's Club 2,133 Class Play 3,Hg Track 3, Class Sec. 2,35 FFA 1,3 ,af Peggy Henson nI'm not too bright, I'm not too dumb, but ' ' I'm sure to be where 5 P- A ther-e's fun. Class Play 3 Q f-Sg2g?3 Transferred from XYIMQUQQQQ Alberqurque, New Mexico ,ii,f PQHY gf x Arlene Latterell Wwomen came after man and she's been after him ever since.' Journalism l,2,k FHA 1,4 Band l-Mg Sgeech 2,3,k Chorus l,2, g Cheerleading gi Student Cogncil Sec. 3 ass Pla 3, 3 Annual Cosy Ed. Z3 Dramatics 1, 3, 3 Class Vice Pres.l, 25 Planning Com. 2,3 Randy Lage ULaugh and the world laughs with you.' Basketball l-My Football 1-kg Ietterman's Club 2,3,k: Class Play 3,k Annual Sales kg class Pres. l-Mg Track 1-4 Student Council l-'+ Chorus M Tom Parson 'All the world love a lover, but all the world watches h1m.u FFA 1,2,3 Ronald Reiners nMy music is my play, an artist be some day.n Band l-Hg Class Class Vice Pres FFA 1-Mg Chorus State Soloist 3 Student Council Pat McCarvill 'Would you say she is allergic? To what??n Band l-kg Journalism 1-N qt 4 Annual Feature Ed. QHIQV Class Play 3,1+, FHA 1+ '64 Speech 2,3,l+g Cheerleader 1+ W Student Council 23 Planning Com. 2,Ng Dramatics 2,3,h x Chorus 2,k .A may not Kenneth Peterson 'In sports he is very skilled and is a person most self-w111ed.n Football 1-Mg Basketball l-Ng Letterman's Club 2, 3,hg FFA l-N3 Class Treas. 25 Student Council Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres Ng Class Play 3,kg Track 1-Mg Annual Business Mgr. Chorus kg Speech work and I will Play 3 M 1+ Q 'L Vera Morrow Nvera chatters as everyone knows just wind her up and away she goesln Cheerleading 1,25 FHA l Chorus l,2, 5 Speech 2, 3,Ng Safety Patrol 1 Dramatics l,2,k Betty Porter NI! love is a virtue Then she is v1rtuous.W Journalism l,3,N5 Ed. N Class Play 1,3 I+- FHA l,2,Ng Speech 2,5,hg Dramatics 2,59 Planning Com. Ng Chorus l,2,k Band l-N, Safety Patrol Annual Sales Mgr. N Queen Att. N M Margaret Schmldt NA friendly smile she always wears, and giggles at the teacher's stares.' FHA 1-kg Journalism N Speech kg Dramatics N Concessions N Safety Patrol l-M Sharon Reiners 'The girl with a smile is the one worthwhile.H FHA lg Concessions N Safty Patrol M: Queen Attendent 2 Mary Jane Raymond UShe doesn't wait to be cranked, she's a self- starter N Transferred from Silver Bay, Minnesota Frances Steininger NA leasant combination- D intelligence, fun, and great expectations' Journalism 2,3,hgFHA 2 M Planning Com. 2,95 Girls State, Class Play M Chorus M- Band 2,3,h Annual Editor Phil St. Louis nThe world's no better if we worry. L1fe's no longer I if we hurry.' 2 Football l-Ng Basketball Annual Sales k Class Play kg Speech N Connie Uran nShe is the owner of Freckles to spare Any number you'd like we're sure she'd share Class Play N . 1-Ng Track 1-kg Band 2,3, - Hg Student Council l,h Chorus Ng Letterman's Club 2,3,l+g FFA 1-1+ in Shirley Uran nOne of those girls wi fair complexion. Believes in silence and quiet reflect1on.' FHA 2,3g Annual Typist 13 th CLASS Mo'rTo Valedictorlan Salutatorlan Honor Students All Around Students All Around Athlete Annual Award Student Council Award Music Awards Senior Letters Cheerleading DeKalb Agriculture Award Leadership ' 'Courage bows to no discouragementn Randall Baoke Frances Stelnlnger Randall Backe Frances Stelninger Patricia McCarv11l Philip St Louis Kenneth Peterson Peggy Henson Betty Porter Arlene Latterell Norma Donaldson Shellagh Campbell Philip St Louis Patricia McCarv1l1 Bandel Lage Frances Steininger KBUl'J8th PBCBPBOU Arlene Latterell Patricia MoCarv1ll Betty Porter Ronald Relners Philip at Louis Frances Stelninger Arlene Latterell Patricia McCarv1ll Handel Lage CAll Conference! Kenneth Peterson KAll Conference! Philip St Louis CAll Conferencej Mickey Guderian LeRoy Dahl James Connor LeRoy Dahl Kenneth Peterson I Journalism Award---- .-............ ---- ..... ---Betty porter CLASS FLOWER: white rose CLASS COLORS: grey and vlolet g n ' :Jas w ?'P,' Mary Jane R. pat MC cy' LeRoy D. 15105811116 E. 'N Randy L. Kenny P- Q, .N . ' ' h 5 1,1 Sharon R. N k', ' an QSM 'Q? ,g Q C. 1 Ft g Margaret So .y ' ,ir .V I f 4 Z' F. fy . '- -1 5. Randy B. N ' A Betty E- Km .jlglgq . , Connie U. Arlene L. ' ' Shirley U. is A Ronnie R. Carolyn C. 'mighty Oaks, ? Z0l11fC0'Zl1d. Came,- lst row: R. Lage, T. Parson, K. Peterson, R. Reiners, J. Connor, P. St. Louis, N. Guderian, L. Dahl, R. Backeg 2nd row: V. Morrow, A. Latterell, F. McCarvill, B. Porter, F. Steininger, N. Donaldson, S. Campbell, I-1. Schmidt, S. Heiners, C, Uran, 2. Lzfert, R. httestad, S. Urang Absent: P. Henson, I'i.J. Raymond, C- Cock .f ,f 9, YJ 6 i ,wifi '. 4 ' I lst POW: A- Haverlandl J- 5CUdb6Pg, H. Nader, L. Gosline, K. O'Loughlin3 2nd row: I. Skoe, C. McLinn, E. Beck, C. Engelking, E. Uran, P. Kananen, A. Urang 3rd row: J. Langston, D. Mader, A. Knaeble, G. Reinarz, D. Killmer, J. Nesseth, J- Siatsg Advisor: Mr. Fischer SUPHUIHURES lst row: T. steininger, B, Dahl, L. westling, C. Rogers, B. Morrow, K. Peterson, C. Latterellg 2nd row: A. Matheson, N. Bjorge, K. Kininger, R. Killmer, J. Ungerecht, S. Reinersg 3rd row: J. Maggert, C. Langston, E. Peterson, J. Reiners, B. Leseman, P. Uran, R. Linder, Absent: J. Arnold, E. Goslineg Advisor: Miss Lewis 16 UHDERULHSSHIEH BEST LOOKING Betty Porter Jim Connor MOST TALENTED Pat McCarv111 Ron Reiners MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST CONGENIAL Connie Uran Phil St. Louis MOST POPULAR Arlene Latterell Ken Peterson Randy Backe Frances Steininger ox , ef -4 HETIUITIS WYouth is alive and when we were young we tossed eager projects lightly from the tongue we dreamed we could make the world all over new, and hoped the years would prove them true Wellesley 19 CHORUS First row, left to right: R. Lindner, C. Langston, A. Uran, C. Engelking, B. Morrow, V. Morrow, E. Uran, L. Westling, P. McCarv111, C. McL1nn, Second row: K. O'Lough11n, J. Langston, P. St. Louis, A. Latterell F. Steininger, B. Porter, K. Peterson, C. Latterell, P. Kananen, S. Campbeli, I. Skoeg Third row: J. Nesseth, K. Peterson, K. Kininger, J. Connor, R. Reiners, R. Lage, A. Knaeble, D. Mader, S. Reiners, J. Maggertg Director: Mr. Douglas U SENIOR BAND MEMBERS Left to right: P. St. Louis A. L tt 11 F. Steininger, R. Reiners 7 a ere ' P' Mccarvin' B' Porters Z0 E Xxx' wptm Q . X gk ' T . .X h ,ie X X 1. A 9, P xy: .. 4 ir W Q yi C f . 11 if -f 4 , xq, N1 U ' V sf .' - ' 1.14 x . . ,Lg . 1 , L A ' ' ' , 'w - -,:.i- 4' ' 1 4 w X in it me W fe., G' 5 S ff . 5 -'35 5 .,. -. ' ::'w ' 'i-' Q, ' ' ' ' M .f QQ x , 9 , A af N -'?f ,J ' ' X 'S W AV' f 1-427 ,Q gi: M445 if Q 1. WA T. 2 fix f ix, 0 MN 5' gg i -wf f S Q5 1 1 RN . .W ,ff 4 4 , ' - W , -.,:.a5A , S4 wif' M? Student Council First row: K. Peterson, P. Kananen, Mrs. Lundberg, K. Peterson, J. Nessethg Second row: D. Engelking, S. Reiners, R. Killmer, E. Bernath, A. Griffith, R. Kiningerg Third row: B. Engelking, R. Lage, A. Knaeble, P. St. Louis, S. Reiners tgg5gg5N.,mxN Safety Patrol First row: S. Reiners, M. Schmidt, E. Holman, R. Mader, B. Porter, Second row: S. Campbell, C. Cook, B. Dahl, C. Langston, A. Powell Pep Personnel Left to Right: P. McCarv1ll, S. Campbell, B. Porter, S. Reiners, R. Killmer, N. Donaldson, Mrs. Lundberg, Absent: F. Steininger ZZ i .. 5 '-9 Q.- C7 DRAMATIC CLUB First row: P. McCarvill, B. Morrow, V. Morrow, E. Uran, C. McL1nn, I. Skoeg Second row: A. Uran, A. Latterell, C. Engelking, R. Mader, B. Porter, S. Campbell, K. Peterson, C. Latterell, P. Kananeng Third row: J. Nesseth, J. Langston, R. Backe, R. Lindner, S. Sandberg, E. Schull, C. Langston, M. Schmidt D. Hudlemeyerg Fourth row: K. Peterson, R. Reiners, A. Knaeble, D. Mader, J. Connor, P. St. Louis, S. Reinersg Absent: Ann Haverland il? M . Robert J. Fischer, Advisor Y? ,Q qliiilqllsggggll This year we had the honor of being host to the North Sub-District Speech Contest. About seventy students from the North Sub- District participated. Betty Porter, Arlene Latterell, and Pat McCarv1l1 are the members of this year's speech class who vent to the Regional contest at Fosston last year. Besides entering the Declamation division of speech we entered a One-Act Play in the Sub-District Contest. Z3 Journalism lst row: C. Engelking, P. McCarv111, F. Steininger, E. Beck, B. Porter R. Backe, V. Morrow, S. Campbell, E. Gosline, 2nd row: E. Uran, K. Killmer, T. Gosline, P. Schue, Mrs. Lundberg, Advisor, T. Siats, G. Lage, M. Schmidt, V. Haverland, J. Ettestad, N. Donaldson, D. Mader, 3rd row: L. Voeltz, M. McCarv1l1, S. Reiners, C. Latterell, A. Uran, K. Peterson, A. Latterell, A. Haverland, R. Mader, M. Campbell, J. Fraley. Concessions lst row: Advisor: Mrs. Olson, C. Engelking, A. Haverland, 2nd row: E. Beck, B. Dahl, C. Langston, 0. Mader, E. Shull, E. Bernath, 3rd row: R. Linder, C. Rogers, R. Mader, M. Schmidt, S. Reiners, A. Powell Z4 rss 5 is - 1 2 fg 7 V.. 5 ' Q Wifi, YN' X , fZ'E:Z:3f5ag4uif g ,ff J?-. 5 , . I Qi f i 1'f4 f f . - X 1 f it ' , , Q aff ' . if K Q: y 9 v ' F ff . ' e Y 4 'L . 6' ws - X- N . , X J in 5 an F . zz I --3 'Es gf f ppp? f H 'M Y ffkgflrav l, V- I. I, Q 9- ,, Q, :Mc V In I, f fafw, Q b e-sf A I H , V, A I 'VI , Q X ' V Ah .-...A ZAA K rlrh v,', .. in J A' ' V'.,. , It Vi '- a l fri, ,A,. ,A.A Therese Queen Cyritha 1 HOMECOMING l958..A cold, rainy, day and a snappy parade..a - pep fest highlighted by cheer- L leaders with pep and bounce.. 9 in the evening, a bonfire and . snake dance, something new. he followed by a disappointing. , 5 loss with Blackduck and -A topped off with homecomming qecornation of Queen Cyritha. iw Betty W , 'K Ag, Q. 5 5 ' ? , ff party and dance and the wil' WJ' W 4,, Freshman float Seniors--best decorated float u Juniors--best all-around float Eighth Grade--best surprise float Sophomores--second best decorated float Seventh Grade float n V 'STEVIE Bona V 'VICTOR' Lynn GARRETH KNorma Donald son? and Eve Boyd CArlene Lat terelll work together as typists and share a little two room apart ment Bona has a handsome brother LARSON that Eve would like BONAV DIRECTORS wealthy aunt who wants A' MRS LUNDBERG Eve to marry Gifford Morton CRandy Lagel, an BESSIEU eccentric poet Eve wants her aunt to believe that she is attending an exclusive girls' school when she is really earning a salary But Aunt Angela CPat McCarv11lJ and Gifford are coming to pay Eve a visit' Eve 1sn't ready to be found out yet, so she and Bona go to ask a friend of theirs to pre tend to be Eve's teacher while they are out, Garret CKenny Petersonl, Bona's brother, arrives with a friend Victor Ward CRandy Backel who has come to town to close an impor ant business deal for his father CRon Reinersl While waiting for the girls, Victor tears his trousers and Garret goes out to have them 'GIFFORD NMR WARD mended, not realizing that it is a holiday HAZEL.. I The snoopy landlady, Bessie Rhodes CLucille Jensenl, almost discovers Victor, but he gets rid of her by wearing a kimono and head scarf and pretending to be one of the girls with a bad cold Then Aunt Angela and Gifford come in Victor and think he is a burglar Victor has ready frightened the comedy maid, Hazel Miles Hensonl, into a faint Garret comes back, is by Victor to change clothes with him Victor to make his appointment leaving Garret in the Victor was in' Then Victor's father arrives S66 iPeggy forced goes out same fix dirty from changing a tire While he is cleaning up, Garret steals his clothes to get even with Victor' Then well there just 1sn't space here to describe all the hilarious things that happen in this play Even Stevie Cobb fM1ckey Guderianl, the superstitious colored boy gets mixed up in the tangle, which gets worse and worse until it seems that nothing can straighten it out. But all ends happily in an amusing way. Z8 'ANGELA' Jfluu AX'f .dlF u , 4, V T Q -.. I, gi - L 1 .1 .I . A' . nEVE ' 4 I n gH,i' Z ,ff jf-T ,s 1 W 'P Q 1 K 4, ' it , cv n A VK? l - V - y g fl ,- K ' T -I ' MR. to meet. Eve has a N, u ' - u n JMQ A 9 +5 yghs if Q . , fy gf iQ K, XM? ,ff e 'TH v. 1 G N 1 1 e ' . 0 0 nal- . A.. . l 'nz-ffm I' . as , , '7, X wilber Maxwell Hercules Nelson Celeste Nelson Nina Quigley Frankie Nelson Aunt Mary Uncle Bob Granny M Quigley Dr Brown Madeline Quigley Daphne CAST THE SENIOR CLASS PHESENTS znclers Creeper-.r Phil St Louis Randy Backe Arlene Latterell Betty Porter Connie Uran eilagh Campbell Jim Connor Norma Donaldson Ron Reiners Ken Peterson Pat McCarv111 Frances Steiringer Claude Mickey Guderian The Helper LeRoy Dahl PRODUCTION STAFF tudept Digeg gg Norma Donaldson age Manager LeRoy Dahl g e up Vera Morrow ligity Connie Uran Frances Steini nger, Betty Evert, Rosiline Etcestaa E pertieg Margaret Schmidt, Sharon Reiners, Pat McCarv1ll stumeg Sheilagh Campbell Margaret Schmidt, Sharon Reiners, Carolyn Cook watson, Peggy Henson Mr Fischer Mrs Lundberg M ouglas Z9 5 CC , as l -----IIIIIIII55 ,, 'IIIIIZIIIIIII .... Harry Schuster-- ------------- Randy Lage S t ------ -- St -- ------ ------ -- M k - -------------------- - Pu --J - ro -- Co -- . HTHLE ICS By sports like these are all their cares begui1'd, The sports of youth satisfy the youth An English Poet 31 7 if S IK 'IBN N ,,s' T he FOOTBALL First row: Second row: Third row! Team 'I 95 8 G. Douglas, coachg J. Connorg K. Petersong P. St.Louisg R. Lageg L. Dahl. K. Kiningerg G. Reinarzg D. Killmerg J. Siatsg M. Guderian. J. Reinersg E. Petersong H. Wilcoxg J. Nessethg J. Langstong A. Knaeble J. Siats- P, St. Louisg A. Knaebleg J. Connorg J. Langstong P. St.Louis END ' BA csc BA CK END BACK BACK J. Langstong L. Dahlg P. 5t.Louisg K. Peterson. K. Petevsong G. Reinarz BACK TACKLE BACK BACK BACK TACKLE THE bLA Ol The Northome Warriors were neither omaletely subdued nor completely vic torious in their 1958 football season, in iact, they reached a haony medium of four victories and four losses Our horthlard Conference record followed the same lines with three wins and three losses 1958 RFtOPD roottall lan and nlayers had,t elr triumphs ard their 1 ustratlons Prob Nopthome Cass Lay, 6 ably our greatest triumph was durirg the Wcrthome Littlefork game with Littlefork Northome helllher Northome took an early 7 0 lead, only Northogg Pine River to go behird 7 lk ir the secord qu rter Ngrthgmg Biggopk as a result of two quick Littlefork TD's Nopthgge Blacyduck John Langstor ran 20 yards for the tylng Nopthome Baudettw TD Fars expected to see a tie, as korth Nopfnomp Red Lake ome was 30 yards from Little'orx's erd zone with orly 3 seconds left P 1 1 Louis ther passed to Hardy Lage or the 3 HUA LOST yard lire ard he went over for the wirring touchdown B4gf0,y blAhDINGS Northo e also met with frustratior Baud,+te After strufglirg through the rair, the Kids Blacydvcy finally got their floats together for the No,fh0me homecoming oarade, only to be defeated bad L1tt1,fO,y ly in the sleet and mud by Blackduck q d Lak Kellirer The warriors star ed their on an ut right by blastlng Lao Lake Next they oushed past Littlefork and tramrled Kelliher It was ther that the team encountered a jirx which lasted for omr straight games During this time we fell to Pine River, Bigfork, Blackduck, and Bauiette BIGPOR GAME Left Peterson C207 driving around the right end Right St Louis C217 passirg to Petersor for crtra noirt Northome closed their season with a victory, however, in a 20 lb battle with Red Lake After beirg behind ir the third quarter 7 12, Ken Peterson rar 59 yards to within one foot of Red Lake's goal, ard in the succeedlrg olay he oushed it across to out Iorthome ahead Later in the final quarter, Peterson scored another TD RED LArE GAME. Cll John Largston makes sizeable yadn, C25 Peterson catches pass from St.Louisg C33 St.Louis makes it to the l yd. line, ard CMJ Peterson goes over for the final TD. Peterson was high scorer for the season with 90 poirts. Lage was second with 28. XLL CONFLRRNCE: Aen Peterson Cbacklg Hardy Lage Cendl. 10NURABLE VELTION: Phil St.Louisg John Langston, LeRoy Dahl. 33 . 'r I ' . . H - 26 3 I f A 1 21 lh . 3h ' ' , 6 ' C ' I - - a 6 '- 25 1- ' . - 1, O .. 39 M 1 v ' 12 , 38 - - ' ' I - 20 12 . . nl 5 . 1 ' X 3 ' et IEEE Lal .. - . n Q --i 6 O 1 A. m. . . 110 va q 1 ' 1 - A A Q L L ,. . 3 - , .9 2 R ' .e e l 5 0 6 . 'Y - t J- s.-s o ss , 26-0. THE SEASON Northome encountered defeat along with victory this season during basketball. The Warriors won H conference games this sea- son and lost four They had an overall season record of 8 wins and 10 losses During the reg ular season NHS outscored their opponents 1032 to 1025 This gave us an average of 57 3 points per game Fans will always remember the heartbreaking loss to Kelli her by l point after we had for merly defeated the Dragons by 16 They will also remember the Littlefork game when we had to play them in overtime. After each team had scored once in the overtime period, Lage went in and made a lay up with 2 seconds remaining The Bemidji HBH game was also a thriller in which the boys tried vainly in the last quarter to close a 12 point lead which they almost did Bemidji won 6k 61 The second game of the sea son was also a good spectator game as Williams led throughout the game until the final three minutes when Northcme went ahead and won 5? 52 The game was played at BSTC and on the large floor the boys overcame an ll point first half deficit SCORES Nortnome 3k Northome Northome Northome Northome Northome Northome Northome Northome Northome Northome Northome Northome Northome Northome Northome Northome Northome Deer River 71 williams 52 Red Lake hh Nevis 32 Littlefork 65 Bigfork 67 Grand Rapids Ag 33 Bemidji 6h KB! International Fall Kelliher M6 Bemidji 68 KB! Blackduck 62 Red Lake N7 Grand Rapids Ag 57 Littlefork 56 Kelliher 55 s 71 CBJ International Falls 72 CBJ Blackduck 67 NORTHLAND CONFERENCE STANDINGS Blackduck Littlefork Northome Kelliher Red Lake l-'N-FUNX1 During the sub district tournament Northome took an early lead on the Kelliher Dragons We had high hopes of avenging an earlier loss All went well until the final quarter We were resting with a fairly comfortable le point lead when Kelliher opened up The Warriors were deadlocked while the Dragons outscored us 28 lk in the final quarter to force the game into overtime After being behind by 2 in overtime Ken Peterson sunk a jump shot as the buzzer sounded to tie it up In the sudden death overtime that followed, St Louis stuck in a quick Jump shot to end the game 71 69 In the following game we were elim inated by Bemer 72 52 Top rebounder this year was A1 Matheson who grabbed 182 rebounds during the season Peterson and Lage were next, each with 133 Our hottest field goal shooter was Phil St Louis who averaged MHZ Below is a list of Northome's top scorers for the 1958 59 basketball season NAM GAM S PLAYED F G F T TOTAL POINTS AVERA 5 3 S O L O U1 D-3 P? Pi QUN-VID!-' NAM GAMES PLAYED F G F Ts TOTAL POINTS AVERAGE HIGHEST GAME Phil St Louis l Ken Peterson Randy Lage John Arnold A1 Mathe on Dave Killmer 2 1 21 11 34 OUINTUIUN . - 68 59 . 56 . 71 , 61 63 - 62 - 61 . 'gl 1 23 9+ 60 - M8 0 --.- J -.... is .875 .75 .5 . 5C - . .12, . 18 16 N1 73 15.2 25 17 62 57 18 10. 23 18 73 43 189 10. 20 18 H 33 1 6. 16 s 18 N5 27 7 6. 1U N 7 10 2k 6. 11 O OO 2 BASKETBALL In I I 2 SQ, 8. C TEAMS lst row: I. Olson, G. Buentemeier D. Engelking, L. Fee K. Uran, G. Fisher, D. Nyberg, D. Keitmeier, R. Curb 2nd row: G. Johnson R. Killmer, N. Bjorge, Mr. Douglas K. Kininger, B. Engeiking, J. Guderian Senior Boys Top Center: Mr. Douglas Left to right: R. Lage, J. Connor, P. St. Louis, K. Peterson, M. Guderian, L. Dahl l Q LL 1, L6 71 A Cheerleaders B A- fan, P. McCarv111, c. Meunn, s. Sandberg, R. Kininger, E. Schull A- Latterell, K. Peterson Q . 'I- Mi ' . W,- V , QX , , , YJ' U U Q ' g Haw. V X F vf , ' ' Q NY 55? 'ji X if 'A . 'Rin-1 vi . 'Biff gig, I ' x 'Q ,va 1 Q ,Ill Q XIII Ill Ili ' Ylll Ill I 12 ' Xxx? Mi A iw in A X, v Y -A-5 ,, M 24 u ,Q -i L-'l ,,,,x ,,Lf. - -4. dr 1 6 .Z K QS' P '2S'f 4 2 Teens Dig S fr News Flashes W ' , 354 ,-, I Q 5? K- U. . Alaskan statehood 'kia 'ya ' . Army launched Explorer Doris Day . Sherman Adams resigned Sal Mineo Tommy Sands . Election of Pope John XXlll . Nathen Leopold released . Fugate-Starkweather slayings . Death of Mike Todd ,, , Atomic submarine, Nautilus V. , ,' Q . Insurrection in Lebanon I ,, . 'QL Middle East crisis if X F , 1 . . . . a Q n , Virginia schools integr ted f N? Frankie Ava 0 Everly Bros TV what They're wearing becomes increasingly popular Teens Are Listening To... 'All I Have To Do Is Dream'- Everly Brothers 'It's All In The Game'- Tommy Edwards 'Patricia' - Perez Prado 'It's Only Make Believe'- I Conway Twnty f' 'He's Got The Whole World In His Hands' - Lorie London 'Twilight Time' - The Platters 0 M 'Witch Doctor' 4 David Saville 4 A li M f Excitement--Around the School NHS wins over Kelliher in two overtimes in Sub-District. Northome wins second in Dist. Speech Contest. we lose Sub-District Speech contest by two points. ,LL V. VSV, - gy 'Leotards,' add color to Cheerleaders' attire. ,l I Girls Phy. Ed. Class adds 1 5 u Modern a Creative Dance. , New Art Class features fly-A Clay Modeling. Student Council adds 'flatter1ng,' Bulletin Board. 551- NHS acquires new '59 ' Chevrolet Drivers Training Car. , . 39 'MM S mm, At The Movies 'The Ten Commandments' ucigiu 'Flower Drum Song' 'South Pacific' 'Some Came Running' 'Auntie Meme' 'Dam Yankees' 'The Big Country' 'Peyton Place' 'Windjammer' 4 ig: is '54, 'ffm - ,dl Y M 52 K u. U, Ili? 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