Oak Grove Lutheran High School - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Fargo, ND)

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.- Q. , , 4 fi-'V-ix ..-4 R , ,, r X L5 - A.. sb.-' - .kg n V ff 1,143 .' Q' Q 23? ' 4. ii. K u ,f ,uf o Q? ' w ,., -1' -iff' 'M - K Mtg A -Q-L. J, ,-Jvi 4 Cak Leaves Presenfed By The Annual Siaff Oak Grove Lutheran High School Fargo, Norfh Dakota L . 'X I . .. ,..Q,i,Xg J .. WS! Iv NS 5' JR 1 R SJR S Table Of Confenfs Acfivifies 7 Faculfy 29 Seniors 37 Juniors 45 Sophomores 57 Freshman 55 Sporis 59 Organizafions 77 V Oak Grove Full Of Life mA 4 55 uf.. .3 , OW- Ac1 nv 11 nes PSVXWN Anofher Year Begins 1 Queen Sally Halverson Princess Kathy Rinehardf Princess Helena Solum Our Royally Three very happy, very tired girls after festivities A very exciting moment as co-captain Warren Larson crowns the Queen. 5 Homecoming Acfivifies Homecoming 7968 A Halloween Parfy Ocfober 37, 7968 - i X. 3 ji i' HA Mom Called Pefer S' Q' i iiis T Dr. Peter Marshall. Catherine Marshall Peter John Marshall Allen ......... Judith Bickel . . Jesse Bickel . . Joe ,Keating . . Senator Polk . . Susan ...... George . . . Miriam . . . Stephen. . . Nancy. . . Barbara. . . Hulda ......... Assistant Director . Director ...... . . .Joel Triebold . . Maureen May . . Keith Lindsay . . Warren Larson . . Norma Nelson . . Sandra Clouse . . Jim Schuman . . Gary Tweiten Janet Nesemeier . . Marc Langseth Cindy Hermanslie . . . Barry Eliason . . . Cindy Clark . . . Pat Letcher . . Helena Solum . . . . .Paula Bye Mrs. W. Mirgain 15 Chrisfmas Celebrolfion December 77, 7968 ev, I ml The faculty cheerleaders were the best part! A most inspiring game! sci r11s.rsr r.r.. ,is . ms Senior- Folculfy Game Miss Tweeten provides half time entertainment! k . .. I7 I X... sr g sses s I S ,, J r- Sr B an uef The social .nour before the banquet was ideal. Pastor Stoa was our guest speaker. The Earthrise Singers provided entertainment. I9 Election Of Sfuolem' Bod Presideni I l .5 2 5 l o 'Q- Mary Youngquist Bob Mulholland Lynn Haven fcandidates abovej Newly-elected Mary Youngquist takes oath. Ywxwwrwm . 7 w. .....x.-, ,. N. 1 J Y. 5 fx ' df? . . x I f 59 -irpslsi 4' - X? .S S -. . 4 1 x 'QF 5 I Beth Hastings gives her acceptance speech to be new SAC president. 22 Bev Balliet proudly accepts a certificate for out- standing editor of Acorn Accents. Awards Nighf Mark smiles slyly as he receives his business award Sally Halverson and Warren Larson Maureen May and Marc Langseth Contributed the Most Most Athletic Best Groomed Rinehardt and Jim 5 F 2 Sr. C loss Fovo ri ies Most Likely to Succeed C1355 Clowns Paula Bye and Ken an Jim Rasmussen and Sandra Clouse X x . 'gsm Front row: M. Arneson, E. Johnson, K. Brantner, S. Halverson, K. Rinehardt, S. Mahan, A. Lepp, J. Guldseth, S. Clouse, L. Magnuson, B. Balliet, M. May Second row: M. Carlson, M. Staael, J. Nesemeier, H. Solum, N. Nel- son, P. Bye, C. Clark, P. Moe, S. Clouse, C. Hermunslie, D. McCoy, Third row: J. Schuman, M. Langseth, M. Mulholland, K. Okerman, I. Rasmussen, D. Small, R. Rygg, G. Svanes, G. Tweiten, D. Swanson, Fourth row: J. Triebold, B. Eliason, N. Kallestad, A. Retzlaff, K. Kvaale, B. Hastings, W. Larson, R. Mielke, M. Henderson, M Fougner. Class Of '69 Brad and Joy receive their diplomas from John Eliason, Chairman of the Board of Regents 24 NORMA NELSON - VALEDICTORIAN Honor Sfuclenfs SANDRA CLOUSE - SALUTATORIAN MARC LANGSETH - SALUTATORIAN Graduates stand proudly in line as Mr. Reitan gives his final approval. Grolduafion Pastor Holleque was the graduation speaker Tito smiles with glee and announces, I'm finally done! Our President Three and a half centuries ago, in the year 1630, John Winthrop preached a sermon saying that America was to be a city on a hill with the eyes of the world upon her and that she must deal honestly with God or He would withdraw His help and catastrophe would be the end result. Today in America and around the world people are asking, What went wrong with the American dream? TIME MAGAZINE says we are on the verge of a national nervous breakdown. The wealthiest nation in the world with fantastic accomplishments seems to be going to heaven and hell at the same time. Perhaps the key to the problem was given by a prominent educator who said America made its great beginning by recognizing that the heart of man as well as his mind must be culti- vated and developed. But we lost our vision in the latter part of the 20th century and said spiritual and moral values were irrelevant. With the value system destroyed all sorts of devils plague us and our ship is without compass and rudder. Out of this catastrophic mess, leaders all over the world are crying for spiritual renewal. Only Jesus Christ and His Gospel can bring us life and salvation in this DARK HOUR of the world's history. But all is not black and all is not hopeless! In every land are countless numbers of brave peo- ple who are fighting for those things that are right and honorable and godly. There are increasing numbers of youth who are joining their company. They are deeply committed and possess a burn- ing ciesire to ease the hurt and pain that engulfs our society. And they want to do it now! Christian high schools in America are providing dramatic evidence that young people can be challenged and trained to become great leaders in church and community. The unique thing about Oak Grove which provides the springboard for academic excellence is the evangelical thrust of the Gospel message which permeates the staff and student body. Here the mind and spirit are exposed to knowledge and the cutting edge of the Gospel. The results are often dramatic as students witness and mature. The future of Oak Grove is just as bright as the promises of God! Pastor Bob President Our Superintendent Mr. Walter Reitan Miss Mabel Johnson, Secretary Mrs. Borghild Krueger, Treasurer ln... Mrs. Carol Lindsay, Secretary to the President uw, s I 'A sieve MRS, RUTH BURKHART MRS. VICTORIA DAHLSTROM Art English, Freshman Bible 5 f .A K .wr L, ' MRS. BARBARA FERGUSON MRS, KAREN EISENHARDT Home Ec. I 8511 French I and II s mf-fi' :I MR. JEROME GORDEN Biology, Physical Science MISS IRENE A. FROEHLICH Phvsical Education, Wrestling English, Speech, Typing A Y x N 4-Q 29 .-uf' 'fr-YA ---R-is MR, DARWIN GORDER Social Studies, Psychology Basketball, Track MR. CURTIS HAGNESS Social Studies Bookkeeping, Track MRS, KARYN HANSON German I REV, ORRIS HARALDSON Campus Pastor, Bible, Counseling 3 MRS. JANET HAUSMANN Spanish I and II x.II aku MR, DENNIS KALPIN Mathematics and Football MR. KENNETH OSE Shop MISS CYNTHIA OLSON Student Teacher-English ai lwi , fm .kj MR. RICHARD SMITH Concert Choir Choral Club I Chemistry MRS, VIRGINIA STANGELAND Physical Education ,,,.,,,.f MISS KATHRYN TWEETEN English and Librarian Mrs. Ruth Idso-Girls' Dean Mr. Robert Anderson-Boys' Dean, Maintenance Mrs. Louise Anderson-Assistant Girls' Dean Mr. Robert Martinson-Maintenance Mrs. Irene Blotsky Maintenance Mrs. Malvina Moe School Nurse Cooks-Mrs. Nydahl, Mrs. Christianson, Mrs. Sperling, Mrs. Mr. Arnold Tranby Melhus, Mrs. Cameron. Public Relations 33 X W, ,M -f SENIQRS KW A xg X xx if 7-A' C7 is Mwgx ,,q K., cw E F52 we i A . W .ww Vkk' MARY BETH ARNESON Fort Ransom, N.D. Advisor. F11 BEVERLY BALLIET KATHY BRANTNER PAULA BYE Nome, Alaska Georgetown, Minn. Crosby, Minn. MARK CARLSON CYNTHIA CLARK SANDRA CLOUSE Fargo, N.D. Moorehead, Minn. Luverne, N.D. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Bradley Hastings, Pres. g Gary Tweiten Vice Pres. 5 Laurel Magnuson, Sec. 3 Sally Halverson, Treas. 5 Maureen May and Mark Carlson, Social Directorsg Miss Tweeten SUSAN CLOUSE Luverne, N. D. .TOY GULDSETH Wolverton, Minn. BARRY ELIASON Fargo, N.D. SALLY HAL VERSON Turner, Mont. 4 2331 MARK FOUGNER Moorhead, Minn. BRADLEY HASTINGS Felton, Minn. MARK HENDERSON Tower City, N.D. Physics class or band, Bradley? LAUREL MAGNUSON Grygla, Minn. RICHARD MIELKE Portland, Ore. SUSAN MAHAN Fortuna, Calif. PAMILA MOE Fargo, N.D NORMA NELSON Fingal, N.D. Glenn Svanes gets his ears cleaned so he can hear himself laugh. DOUGLAS McCOY Fargo, N. D. MICHAEL MULHOLLAND Fargo, N.D. JANET NESEMEIER Casselton, N.D, 37 V? CYNTHIA HERMUNSLIE ELOISE JOHNSON NEWELL KALLESTAD Fargo, N.D. WARREN LARSON Moorhead, Minn. Lol Magnuson at Snack Shack Moorhead, Minn. KENNETH KVAALE Sandwich, Ill. ANDREA LEPP Minneapolis, Minn. Burtrum, Minn. MARC LANGSETH Casselton, N. D. MAUREEN MAY Lansford, N.D. Ken Kvaale and Marc Langseth, hard at work in English! lg.-i-',., Q.: E V Ill? mnucf KENNETH OKERMAN JAMES RASMUSSEN ALAN RETZLAFF Mahnomen, Minn. McHenry, N.D. Pingree, N.D. KATHEY RINEHARDT DUANE RYGG JAMES SCHUMAN Fargo, N.D. Clifford, N.D. Moorhead, Minn. E had 'iwffl' 5 e gs' 53 25 , fi. ying, 39 DAVID SMALL Wyola, Mont. HELENA SOLUM Fergus Falls, Minn. MARY ANN STAAEL Minot, N. D. GLENN SVANES Kintyre, N. D. DEAN SWANSON Fargo, N.D. JOEL TRIEBOLD Oriska, N.D. GARY TWEITEN Fargo, N.D. 3 '- ,ON if JUNIORS if MM, LINDA ANDERSON Fargo, N.D. ROBERT ANDERSON Fargo, N.D. DAVID CARLSON Fargo, N.D. ROBERT CHRISTENSEN Ortonville, Minn. LARRY DAHL Felton, Minn. GLORIA DANIELSON Ortonville, Minn. Lynn opens a surprise package! I ADVISORS: Mrs. Eisenhardt and Mrs. Dahlstrom O .I umo rs SKIP ENGELTER Fargo, N.D. PETER ERWIN Grand Junction, Colo PETER ESTREM Mabel, Minn. GARY FEIR Moorehead, Minn. CAROLYN GARNESS Moorhead, Minn. CAROL GRAFSGAARD Moorhead, Minn. MARY YOUNGQUIST Social Director CAROL GRAFSGAARD Vice President SHARON SKAFF Treasurer BOB MULHOLLAND Social Director LINDA ANDERSON Secretary GEORGE KORSMO President On The Rise STEVEN HARALDSON Fargo, N.D. MARTHA HARDING Thompson, Iowa LINDA HAVEN McHenry, N.D. BRADLEY JENKINS Fargo, N. D. GEORGE KORSMO Moorhead, Minn. CAROL KRUEGER Fargo, N. D. JEFFREY LARSEN Park Rapids, Minn. LESLEY LARSEN Lisbon, N. D. RICHARD LARSON Kathryn, N.D. PAUL LEEDAHL Leonard, N.D. PHILLIP MCFARLAND Fargo , N. D . ROBERT MULHOLLAND Fargo, N.D. JON NELSON Fargo, N. D. GERALD NESS Grand Forks, N.D. MOREY OIEN Moorhead, Minn. DANIEL OLSON Williston, N. D. JOHN RENFREW Moorhead, Minn. JUDY SCHUMAN Oakes, N.D. SANDRA SCOTT Outlook, Mont. SHARON SKAFF Moorhead, Minn. KERRY SORENSON Perley, Minn. COLEEN SWANSON Fargo, N.D. ROBERT SYBRANT Forsythe, Mont. NAOMI TWEED Moorhead, Minn. DA VID TRANB Y Moorhead, Minn. MARVEL WANGSVICK Grand Forks, N. D. MARY YOU NGQU IST Crookston, Minn. SCPHOMORES 419 4.-2? S Ia, rf' Sv'-A ive? Quan- 'it' ,P . 'X -V. 'A N :nhl 3 ,,, iq!-.u-... fi Nr' T237 'UQ Nr' QCN Nw' vw!-v f ,A T-.HY fn' MARGARET ANDERSON Fargo, N. D. GAYLON BARKER Gardner, N.D. KEITH BATTON Fargo, N.D. MARK BATTON Fargo, N.D. ALVIN BERG Fargo, N.D. PAUL BLOTSKY Fargo, N.D. STANLEY BRINK Horace, N. D. LARRY DAHLSAD Georgetown, Minn. SHERMAN DuROSE International Falls, Minn LeANN EHLERS Moorhead, Minn. GARY ERDAHL Fargo, N. D. REBECCA ESTREM Mabel, Minn. KARLA FITZGIBBONS Saudi, Arabia MARCIA FODE Fargo, N.D. LAURA HAGGART Fargo, N.D. BECKY HANSON Willow City, N.D. BETH HASTINGS Felton, Minn. BRION HENDERSON Tower City, N. D. RODNEY HOFF Fargo, N. D. STEPHEN IACOBSON Walker, Minn. BETTY JOHNSON Fargo, N.D. JEFFREY JOHNSON Fargo, N.D. DAVID KELLER Ellendale, N.D. MARILYN KRUEGER Fargo, N. D. MARCELLA KULLAND West Fargo, N. D. EILEEN MCCOY Fargo, N. D. DONALD MJONESS Fargo, N.D. DAVID NELSON Felton, Minn. DONALD NELSON Fargo, N. D. IEAN NERG.E Becker, Minn. MARY NORDHOUGEN Fargo, N.D. MICHAEL PFAFF Enderlin, N.D. DAVID RADTKE Fargo, N. D. BROOKS ROGNESS Arnegard, N. D. PAUL RUSSETH Pequot Lakes, Minn. ESTHER RYGG Clifford, -N. D. Beth Hastrngs likes to do posters. 'N-. 'No MARINELL SCHUMAN Moorhead, Minn. SHARON SELBERG Fargo, N. D. KELLY STEPHENS Tulelake, Calif. CYNTHIA STROMSTAD Beltrami, Minn. DAVID TILLER Platteville, Wis. JULIE TVEITEN Fargo, N.D. DAVID WOOD Buchanan, N. D. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: President Gaylon Barker, Vice President Brion Henderson, Secretary Sharon Selberg, Treasurer Cindy Stromstad, Social Directors Beth Hastings and Larry Dahlsad and Mr. Kalpin, advisor FRESHMEN Freshman Class Officers JANE BREVIK Treasurer LANCE KELLY Vice President TERRY ASP President DANIEL JACOBSON Social Director LYNNE GRAFSGAARD Secretary MR. GORDEN Advisor is-av' W... GALE ANDERSON Fargo, N. D. DARLENE ANHALT Hendrum, Minn. TERRY ASP Fargo, N.D. DAVID BARKER Gardner, N.D. DONNA BIRD Princeton, Minn. JANE BREVIK Fargo, N. D. DAVID DAHLSAD Georgetown, Minn. DAVID DANIELSON Ortonville, Minn. RONALD GERIG Fargo, N.D. LYNNE GRAFSGAARD Moorhead, Minn. SHERYL HARALDSON Fargo, N. D. DANIEL JACOBSON Fargo, N. D. DAVID IAHNKE Derbin, N. D. DAVID JOHNSON Fargo, N. D. LANCE KELLY Moorhead, Minn. LLOYD KLEFSTAD Greenbush, Minn. ALFRED KNODLE Fargo, N.D. IEKFERY MULHOLLAND Fargo, N.D. GREGG REINKE Minot, N. D. STEVEN SCOTT Mayville, N. D. DENISE SPRAGUE Minneapolis, Minn. MARK STEINLEY Grand Forks, N.D. DANIEL TENNEFOS Fargo, N. D. MARCIA TWEED Moorhead, Minn. Not pictured TIMOTHY MORRIS Sheyenne, N. D. ATHLETICS A 02,9232 Front Row- D. Tranby, M. Langseth, D. Small, D. Olson, W. Larson, B. Hastings, B. Mulholland, L. Dahlsad, D Tennefos, J. Renfrew Back Row- K. Stephens, R. Gerig, S. Brink, B. Henderson, S. Haraldson, Mr. Hagness, Mr. Gorder, D. Jahnke, T. Asp, G. Anderson, L. Kelly, D. Dahlsad, D. Barker. Track Linda took state in girls' discus. Linda Anderson, Marty Harding, Sharon Skaff from --, 1 5. 'ss mi 55 'O' .1 . Volrsify Foofboll CO-CAPTAINS: Warren Larson ancl Jim Schuman Top Row: Assistant Coach D. Gorder, K. Stephens, P. Blotsky, A. Knodle, T. Asp, J. Renfrew, G. Korsmo, L. Dahl, G. Anderson, L. Dahlsad, L. Kelly, D. Dahlsad. Third Row: Assistant Coach J. Gorden, G. Barker, R. Hoff D. Tiller, R. Baxter, D. Danielson, B. Henderson, K. Batton, S. DuRose, M. Batton, J. Nelson, Manager J. Mul- holland, Coach D. Kalpin. Second Row: D. Mjoness, G. Fier, S. Haraldson, M. Henderson, J. Rasmussen, B. Hastings, B. Mulholland, R. Larson, D. Tranby. First Row: M. Mulholland, G. Svanes, J. Triebold, W. Larson, J. Schuman, M. Langseth, D. Swanson, M. Carlson. 56 1 1 1 ' N Q T I GRUI4 Front: Manager D. Rygg, Co-Captains M. Langseth and K. Kvaale, Coach D. Gorder. Standing: J. Renfrew, D. Small, J. Rasmussen, D. Tranby, M. Henderson, B. Hastings, W. Larson, R. Mielke, P. Erwin, B. Mulholland, I Bas kefbal I Marc Langseth accepts the district trophy. Triebold , G . Svanes. Season x Record 0 1 26-O may 58 MARC LANGSETH KEN KVAALE WARREN LARSON Q O Our Sfarhng Six MARK HENDERSON JOEL TRIEBOLD DAVE TRANBY 7969 Sfafe Champs X AK 0,9 01' GOT IT! WE DID IT! f-X W av Q. .Q WWE QvvQ,GRUyf i lv 5 5 ? HOW 'D WE DO IT?! Front row- Mr. Gorder, M. Langseth, K. Kvaale, Back row- D. Small, J. Rasmussen, R. Mielke, L. Larson, B. Hastings, M. Henderson, J. Triebold, G. Svanes Jump, Mark, jump! The crowd sits in ah as D. Tranby 's free throw shot rolls around the basket. 62 Pastor Bob accepts the basketball presented by Doctor L. E. Tallakson, Front row- Mr. Kalpin, S. Engelter, G. Erdahl, G. Feir, D. Mjoness, D. Olson, L. Dalsad, J.. Mulholland, Second row- D. Nelson, D. Tiller, D. Keller, B. Henderson, El. Sybrant, R. Hoff, J. Renfrew, J. Johnson, Back Row- R. Gerig, P. Blotsky, L. Kelly, D. Iahnke, D. Tennefos, T. Asp, D. Dahlsad, S. Scott. NBII Squad Baskefball Jon Nelson, David Radtke and Dean Swanson won Conference, Regional and made State. Wresfling B Squad Top Row: Trainer P. Leedahl, D. Barker, J. Vinas, L, Dahl, G. Ness, Row: G. Anderson, S. Brink, D. Danielson, M. Oien, R. Larson. W gg EF Ill- Come on, you guys, don't just stand there. K. Okerman, Coach J. Gorden. Bottom X WSE kj! 13 64 'X M 1 X 4'whWwW, , NL, ,,,,,,,,,, ,, , -M: :gay M,,,N,,,,,-.,. 4 .Wa New Top Row: Trainer P. Leedahl, K. Stephens, D. Radtke, D. McCoy, J. Nelson, G. Barker, Coachl G01-den. Bottom Row: B. Jenkins, S. DuRose, D. Swanson, J. Schuman, K. Barron, S. Haraldson. Gerald Ness wriggles from grasp. Keith Batton gets stomping mad. 'A' Squad Basketball Cheerleadersg K. Brantner Captain, K. Rinehardt, S. Skaff, L. Anderson, M. May, S. Halver son S. Haraldson 1- Cheerleading L. Grafsgaard 'C ' Squad Ch eerle aders 'B' Squad Basketball Cheerleaders C. Stromstad, S. Selberg, M. Schuman, B. Hanson, C. Grafsgaard Captain 66 RGANIZATIONS Qi, N N N N National Honor Society C. Grafsgaard, M. May, M. Youngquist, S. Halverson, S. Clouse, S. Clouse, L. Magnuson, B. Balliet, J. Nese- meier, C. Hermunslie, M. Carlson, G. Tweiten, J. Triebold, B. Hastings, D. Tranby, J. Rasmussen, N. Nelson, M. Langseth, I. Schuman, L. Anderson, C. Krueger. Imporfomf Organizafions On Campus Spiritual Activities Council E. Johnson, B. Hanson, J. Nerge, M. Carlson, G. Barker, J. Guldseth, L. Magnuson, M. Krueger, K. Stephens, M. Harding, P. Russeth, N. Nelson, D. Olson, W. Larson, J. Rasmussen, B. Hastings, M. Fode, C. Stromstad, E. Rygg Advisors: Mrs. Dahlstrom, Rev. Haraldson. 68 Back Row: W. Larson, J. Rasmussen, R. Mielke, B. Eliason, L. Dahlsad, G. Svanes, Middle Row: L. Haven J Mulholland, I. Schuman, I. Nelson, M. Langseth, D. Tranby, Front Row: H. Solum, M. Tweed, M. Schuman C Grafsgaard , S. Halverson. OFFICERS MR. HAGNESS - Advisor M, LANGSETH - Director of School Activities J. RASMUSSEN - President D. TRANBY - Treasurer I. SCHUMAN- Vice Pres. R, MIELKE - Parliamentarian C, GRAFSGAARD - Historian W. LARSON - Pres. SAC Sfudem' Council s 39 .- I XQ...l Pf -' 1 T.,-?'ff.ii ' . 'lm 1 NNW. - ' lligfi 9 Mr. Gorder thinks Lettermen's Club is a smash. Leffermen 's Club WN--...x ..s. . 6 ' -- .f.gzas.fzz. . LeHermen's Club Officers ADVISOR - Mr. Kalpin SGT. -AT-ARMS- D. Swanson PRES, - M. Langseth V, PRES. - M. Henderson SEC, - M. Carlson ADVISOR- Mr. Gorden FCA M e m b e r GRA M e m b e r S FCA Officers PRESIDENT B. Hastings VICE PRESIDENT G. Barker BULLETIN BOARD CHAIRMAN J. Triebold SEC, - TREASURER R. Mielke OAK LEAVES STAFF C, Garness, Editor S. Halverson, J. Schuman, H. Solum, K. Brant- ner, M. Schuman, and K. Rine- hardt. Miss Froehlich advises Beverly Balliet, editor, and Marvel Wangs- vick, assistant editor. 72 ACORN ACCENTS STAFF Editor B. Balliet, M. Wangsvick, A. Berg, Miss Froehlich, L. Mag nuson, D. Bird, M. Staael, and N. Nelson. OFF CAMPUS OFFICERS: Kathey Rinehardt, Vice President: David Tranby, Sharon Skaff, Social Directors: and Linda Anderson, President. 4 Campus Officers BOYS DORM OFFICERS: Warren Larson, President: Gaylon Barker, Social Director: David Small, Vice President and Mark Henderson, Treasurer. Not pictured- Larry Dahlsad, Secretaryg and Glenn Svanes, Student Council. Q? Qs tilts AE 6' Qu. Front row: M. Tweed, E. Rygg, E. McCoy, M. Schuman, M. Krueger, R. Estrem, B. Hastings, Second row: J. Nerge, L. Grafsgaard, J. Tveiten, M. Staael, M. Nordhougen, J. Brevik, M. Fode, S. Haraldson, Third row: D. Radtke, T. Morris, G. Barker, D. Dahlsad, A. Knodle, D. Barker, G. Anderson, J. Mulholland, G. Erdahl, T. Asp Fourth row: Larry Dahlsad, D. Danielson, D. Jahnke, D. Keller, D. Wood, S. Jacobson, P. Russeth, S. Brink, L. Kelly, D. Mjoness, A. Berg, D. Johnson. THE CHORAL CLUB And the beat goes on! 74 W. Larson, M. Langserh, K. Kvaale, J. Triebold Ensembles SENIOR BOYS ' QUARTET M. Harding, L. Anderson, J. Nesemeier GIRLS' TRIO Q IX 1,, L. Anderson, C. Stromstad, M. Schuman, G. Tweiten, D. Nelson, B. Eliason, M. Fode, P. Moe Organ Voice Piano E. Johnson, L. Magnuson 76 Mo the songbird M. Harding, B. Balliet, M. Kulland, M. Staael, D. Anhelt, L. Grafsgaard, G. Tweiten. Mrs. Harris Mark teaches willing hands. L, .P ag' Q Front Row- B. Matheny, S. Skaff, B. Eliason, E. Rygg, P. Bye, K. Brantner, L. Anderson, C. Grafsgaard, M. Krueger, S. Haraldson, Second Row- S. Clouse, S. Haraldson, D. Nelson, B. Hanson, D. Rygg, L. Kelly, L. Haven B. Hastings, L. Dahlsad, M. Oien, G. Korsmo, I. Nelson, C. Krueger, I. Schuman, D. Tennefos, Mr. Smith, D. Tranby, M. Langseth. Band Brad and Marinell compare notes x 77 Concerf Choir Top Row: P. Erwin, R. Baxter, R. Larson, B. Christiansen, G. Svanes, I. Schuman, S. Haraldson, W. Larson, K. Kvaale, M. Henderson, G. Feir, G. Tweiten, M. Mulholland, J. Nelson. Third Row: P. Estrem, M. Oien, J. Rasmussen, A. Retzlaff, G. Korsmo, D. Rygg, J. Triebold, M. Carlson, B. Eliason, D. Tranby, M. Langseth, B. Mulholland, D. McCoy, L. Dahl, D. Nelson. Second Row: M. Anderson, C. Stromstad, J. Schuman, C. Krueger, S. Halverson, H. Solum, L. Haven, M. Harding, L. Anderson, S. Clouse, C. Clark, S. Skaff, C. Grafsgard, First Row: E. Johnson, P. Moe, J. Nesemeier, K. Brantner, S. Selberg, M. May, M. Youngquist, L. Magnuson, N. Nel son, L. Larsen, G. Garness, N. Tweed, K. Rinehardt. Mr. Smith, our director, tells us of his future plans at Jamestown College. Mr. Smith and a few choir members take a little time off. 78 7969 Choir Tour Director: Mr. Richard Smith Business Manager: Mr. Arnold Tranby Nurse: Mrs. Curtis Moe One of the big thrills in attending Oak Grove is being selected for the Concert Choir. This year the fifty-one-voice group toured the West Coast. We departed from Minot Sunday morning, March 23, and re- turned to Fargo on Friday, April 3. March 22 Fairview, Mont. 23 Circle, Mont. 23 Great Falls, Mont. 24 Spokane, Wash. 25 Seattle, Wash. 26 Vancouver, B.C. 27 Seattle, Wash.' 28 Tacoma, Wash. 28 Tacoma, Wash. 29 Vancouver, Wash. 30 Portland, Oregon 30 Richland, Wash. 31 Kellogg, Idaho April 1 Missoula, Mont. 2 Laurel, Mont. 3 Mandan, N.D. 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