Orfordville High School - Viking Yearbook (Orfordville, WI)
- Class of 1958
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Platteville State.College ghgisilatteville State College Industrial Arts Latin F t F . .e A A - Forensics . Au Lirel gamers Ol n-erica Nat.onal Honor Society gricu tllle Library MARY PAYNTER PEDER PEDERSON B. Ed. Milwaukee State College B. A. University of Wisconsin Music M. A. University of Minnesota Science gin? ' Future Teachers of America 1 Club I Senior Class Advisor U'-CC1'1ef10e1'S Audio-Visual Aids LAURIE NASS B. S. Stout State College Home Economics Future Homemakers of America WILLIAM SOMMERS B. S. Platteville State College Social Science Senior Class Play Junior Class Play Student Council Sophomore Class Advisor DIARY SUNBY BEVERLY WOLD B. A. University of Wisconsin B- Ed- Whitewater State Cvllege Commercial Mathematics THE LQG ilunior Class Advisor X?KING Junior Prom Senior Carnival gonzui of Education Row 1: Merwin Abraharnson, Beulah Paul- son, Alvin Haugen. Row 2: Donald Nelson, Roger Gaardcr, Kenneth Bohnhoff, Stanley Burtness. . . .,.A H , ,Y ,,, ,rx , fx .., , . , . V . W-, , ,, .V ,N .,.4 ,. ML - 1' f,mv...g:..4,m4..L.4 - 1a..eq.f..1..uMJznsx,.f.,,L.1ga.A.iQ,,.gh,.i L L. N. i lzniurs S e ,- .- Q JON GILBERTSON He may be shy but he gets around. Basketball 1-2-3-45 O Club 3-45 Band 1-2-35 F. F. A. 1-2-3-45 THE VIK- ING 45 Chorus 15 Pep Club 15 Science Club 15 Prom Royalty 35 Home- coming Royalty 45 N. S. 25 Class Vice Presi- dent 2-35 Class President 45 Student Council 1-4. HELEN BABCOCK Of all the people under the sun, I am sure I love but one. Chorus 1-35 Pep Club 35 Science Club 1-25 Class Play 45 G. A. A. 3-4, lTeam Captain 41 5 For- ensics 45 THE LOG 45 THE VIKING 45 F. H. A. 4. J OAN GILBERTSON Her circle of friendship will grow, for she's the kind of girl thcl.t's nice to know. Band 1-25 Chorus 15 Pep Club 35 Class Vice Presi- dent 15 Class Secretary 35 Cheerleader 2-3-45 Student Council 35 Sci- ence Club 25 G. A. A. 3-4, fPresidenl3 35 Mistletoe Ball Queen 3, Team Cap- tain 41 5 F. H. A. 3-4, lPresidenN1 41 5 Home coming Queen 45 F. T. A. 45 THE LOG 45 Prom Royalty 3. BETTY STRUNZ She need no longer search. She has a. pros- pact. Newspaper Staff 43 THE VIKING 43 Class Play 43 G. A. A. 3-4, QVice President 3, Secretary 4, Mistletoe Royalty 41 3 F. H. A. 43 Chorus 1-33 Pep Club 1-2-33 Science Club 1-23 Cheerleader 3-43 Parade Manshall 2-3. MARY ANNE NYMAN Weeds grow tall: that's why I stay small. Band 2-3-43 Forensics 3-43 THE VIKING 43 Class Play 43 G. A. A. 3-4, CVice President 413 F. H. A. 43 Chorus 1-23 Pep Club 33 Science Club 1-2-33 Dramatics 33 F. T. A. 4, fSec1'etary 473 F. N. C. 2-33 N. H. S. 2- 3-4. DONALD KERSTEN Quiet little Don! Don't be cleceifvedf' F. F. A. 1-2-3-43 Science Club 1-23 THE VIKING 4. PATRICIA RAY The hafrder I try to be good, the worse I get. Chorus 1-3g Pep Club 3g Science Club 33 Cheer- leader 3g THE LOG 4g THE VIKING 49 F. T. A. 4. JOANNE GEMPELER The mildest 'l'I'I,fL YL'lU3'7' and the gentlest heart. Band 1-2-3-43 Pep Club 3g N. H. S. 2-3-4g Foren- sics 3-45 Dramatics 3: F. T. A. 43 Homecoming Ro-yalty 43 F. H. A. 45 Class Play 4g THE VIK- ING 4. GARY KESSLER They gazed and gazed and still the wonder grew - That one small head could ca'r'r'y all he knew. Football 1-2-3-4g Basket- ball lg Baseball Man- ager 4 g Track 2-3-4 g For- ensics 3-4g THE VIK- ING 43 Class Play 43 Pep Club 33 F. T. A. 4, fVice President 41 3 Sci- ence Club 1-3g Manager of Magazine Sales 3-43 Chairman of Teens A- gainst Polio 4g N. H. S. 2-3-4, CPresiden1t 453 Student Council 1-3-4, CVice Presidenft 3, Presi- dent 43g O Club 2-3-4, CPresident 43. BEVERLY KEELANCE In this world it is not what we take ap, buf what we give up that makes us rich. Chorus 13 Science Club 23 G. A. A. 3-4, CTeam Captain 41 3 F. H. A. 3-4, CVice President 43 3 THE VIKING 43 THE LOG 4. JUDITH SCHULER I am not afraid of to- morrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love to- day. F. T. A. 43 Band 1-23 Pep Club 1-2-33 Science Club 33 F. N. C. 2-33 N. H. S. 2-3-43 Forensics 43 THE LOG 43 THE VIK- ING 4. CARL YOUNG I thought I saw him. studying, but lo, it was a dream. F. F. A. 1-23 THE VIK- ING 43 Science Club 1. JANICE SOMMERFELDT Happiness is at pefrfnme you cannot pow' on others without getting a few drops on yourself. Band 43 Class Secretary 23 Student Council 4, CSecrebary-Treasurer 45 3 Forensics 43 THE LOG 3. fAssistant Editor 353 THE VIKING 4, fAssis't- ant Editor 43 3 Class Play 43 Chorus 1-23 Pep Club 1-2-33 Science Club 33 Homecoming Royalty 2: Prom Queen 33 N. H. S. 3-4. HAZEL LARSON Clinic 3. Doing little things well is a step towafrol doing big things better. Band 1-2-3-43 Pep Club 1-2-33 N. H. S. 2-3-43 Science Club 33 Prom Royalty 33 THE LOG 33 Class Treasurer 43 For- ensics 43 THE VIKING 43 Class Play 43 Music GORDON HEYERDAHL Behind this solemn music I wemg I like fun and get my shafref' Basketball 1-2-33 Base- ball l-2-3-43 Football 2- 3-43 F. F. A. 1-2-3-4: O Club 2-3-4, lVice President 43 3 Prom Roy- alty 33 THE VIKING 43 THE LOG 4. KURT SCHADEWALT I do'n't like the way the camels are shuffled. Yet, I like the game and want to play. Basketball 330 Club 3-45 F. F. A. 43 THE VIK- ING 4. EUGENE NELSON The 1worlcl's fine with -me, why change lt. F. F. A. 1-2-3-43 Base- ball lg Prom Royalty 35 Student Council 33 Class Play 43 THE VIKING 4. PHYLLIS OMMODT It's nice to be 'natural when y.ou'1'e 'hatwrally mee. Chorus 1-2-33 F. T. A. 45 F. H. A. 45 Class Play 4g THE VIKING 43 Class Secretary 4. RICHARD TAYLOR You can nevefr tell about these szlent men. Class Treasurer 23 Band 3-45 Chorus 3-49 Pep Club 3-43 THE LOG 45 THE VIKING 4. FRED YOUNG JR He's a. man of a few thousand wo'rds. 35 Class Play 49 Science Club 1-33 THE VIKING 4. BONEITA ERICKSON Bonnie proves when all is said and done, thwt just being happy is a lot of fun. G. A. A. 33 Pep Club 3g Chorus 33 THE LOG 4g THE VIKING 4. Baseball 13 F. F. A. 1-2- l ROGER STAVN Happy-go-lucky, young cmd fo'ee,' there is not a thing that worries me. Basketball 1-23 Band 2- 3-43 Class Vice President 43 THE VIKING 43 Class Play 43 Pep Club 33 Prom Royalty 33 Dramatics'3: F. T. A. 43 Treasurer 4. J AMES PANN He is handsome and witty, but a woman hat- er-what a pity. Football 3-43 O Club 3-43 F. F. A. 1-2-3-43 Class President 23 Student Council 13 THE VIK- ING 43 Homecoming Royalty 4. ALICE EGEBERG God did more than just his duty: he gwve her b'ra,i'ns and also beauty. Chorus 1-22 Pep Club 33 Class Reporter 23 N. H. S. 2-3-4Q Science Club 3 , THE VIKING EDITOR Prom Royalty 33 Ivoren: sics 3-42 Dramatlcs 3, Badger Girls State 33 Class Play 4. ROBERT LAWRENZ All cvboard, are you ready? Yes, tt's Bob and his Chevy! F. F. A. 1-2-3-43 Science Club 1-23 Chorus 2-35 Track 2-3-43 Pep Club 33 Class Play 43 THE VIK- ING 43 THE LOG 43 O Club 4. HAROLD AUGUSTINE He seems to be of a quiet nature, but we won- der. Transferred from! Du- rand 43 F. F. A. 13 Pub- lic Speaking 23 Volley- ball 23 Science Club 43 THE VIKING 4. BETTE MONTEFELDT Let the world go as it mayg I'll ta-ke it any way. Transferred from Brod- head 43 Dran1a.tics'1-23 Pep Club 1-33 F. H. A. 1-2-33 G. A. A. 1-4 Chorus 23 THE VIK- ING 43 THE LOG 4. 1 CAROL SCHUMAN GENE YVILLIAMS Il! resist anything but tempm' I am what I am and that.'s whall 1012. A I ainwu Chorus I1-2-3g Pep Club 35 Scienw . . u Club 35 FoI'ensics 4g THEELOG 42 F- F- A- 1'2'3'4, Sclence Club 1' THE VIKING 4g F. T. A. 4. THE VIKING 4- v.A. v P P GERALD HOLMAN IRIS SANDVICK I , Her red hair is not the sign of I don't mould the school, zlls the temper, but of real worth. Studymg' DeSotoi1-2g Beloit 26 A. A. 3. . . ,, , Dramat cs 33 THE L 3, fEditor Track 3, FOO'Cb3u 3-4 , A. 0, 4, Q 4? Class Play 4: O Club 3-4. F. T. A. 4. uuiurs 1 1 I l Row 1: Mrs. Sunby, Advisor, William Brauer, George Strunz, Eugene Lund, David Holman, Al- bert Hanlson, Shirley Klusmeyer, Carol Quade, Llona Nyre, Joan Ray, Carol Nelson, Rosella Pann, Janet Hillison, Dorothy Sowatzke. Row 2: Dale Lee, Alan Scott, Gerald Knudson, Dale Egg-en., Rcnald Sagen, Larry Haugen, Milton Hoesly, Dennis Kane, Sherry Riesfe, Sharon. Klusmeyer, Bonnie Gilbert, Nancy Johnson, Lynn Egan. Row 3: Michael Perkins, Gerald Schmidt, Raymond Thompson? Gerald Harleman, Harold Christensen., Donald Thompson, John Klingberg, Richard Halom, James Balch, William Sather, Gene Blaser, Gerald Quade, William Hoadley, James Kettle. Absent: Donald Holman, Beverly Huffman, Barbara Scott. mzdafza OFFICERS President: DENNIS KANE Vice President: DALE EGGEN Secretary: LLONA NYRE Treasurer: LARRY HAUGEN Advisor: MRS. SUNBY Row 1 : Dale Eggen, Dennis Kane. Row 2: Larry Haugen, Llona Nyre. l JW MU U 9 My O p I' 6 nilhumnrw 1 1. C3 , A an A 01: Row 1: Arletta Graske, Jenny Lou Burtness, Patricia Wold, Daniel Brauer, Chester Disch, Dennis Wenger, Carol Nelson, Judith Klingberg, Susan Gaarder, Robert Young, Sedora Erickson. Row 2: Mr. Sommers, Advisor, Julie Eggen, Barbara Hillison, Sharon Powers, Judith Hodel, Judith Fisher, Alice Qstenson, Gerald Garde, Elm'er Gosda, D01 glas Schultz, John Young, Jacquelyn Riese. Row 3: Ellen Christenson, Karen Liptow, Gera dine Engen, Mary Bowles, Ronald Thompson, David Hoff, Richard Eggen, Randall Palombi, Gerald Duchesneau, Lawrence Olsen, Betty Augus- tine. Ahsent: Steven Maveus, Ellery Hitchcock. Sa mme D ' OFFICERS President: GERALD GARDE V. President: RANDALL PALOMBI Secretary: KAREN LIPTOW Treasurer: SUSAN GAARDER Advisor: MR. SOMMERS Row 1: Gerald Garde, Randall Palombi. Row 2: Susan Gaar- der, Karen Liptow. W jfrfshnwn Row 1: David Grenawalt, Michael Nyre, Richard Egger, Nancy Geise, Cynthia Brauer, Stella Johnson, Gerald Nelson, Douglas Kane, Maynard Schultz, Philip Nelsofn, Robert Gosda, David Dickison, Herman Hanson, Raube P'ann, Mr. Beinema, Advisor. Row 2: Jerry Paulsonq, Steven Coon, David Carroll, Paul Skibsrud, Eugene Taylor, Judy Kettle, Judith Holma.n, Shirley Prien, Diana Badtke, Norma Bakke, Julie Olson, Bonnie Knudson, Judith Malmstrom, Mark Fretheim. Row 3: James Sagen, Kenneth Olson, John Haugen, Williami Perkins, Dennis Mabie, Donald Schmidt, Leah Bandi, Ernest Bandi, Stanley Nordeng, Thomas Simonsonl, Richard Earle, Keith Hagen, Randall Weber, David Broxm, George Bollen. Absent: Delo-res N'elson, Carol Kennedy. fzeadmea OFFICERS President: MICHAEL NYRE Vice President: DOUGLAS KANE Secretary: JULIE OLSEN Treasurer: PAUL SKIBSRUD Advisor: IMR. BEINEMA Row 1: Michael Nyre, Douglas Kane. Row 2: Julie Olsen, Paul Skibsrud. GQ ffinififff 'Egg 0 9 0 D A 'X o awww 7a fememfm MAY 18, 1957 Queen: JANICE SOMMERFELDT King: OGDEN HILLISON AL1cE EGEBERG EUGENE NELSON HAZEL LARSON JON GILBERTSON JOAN GILBERTSON GORDON HEYERDAHL MARIE EDMONDS ROGER STAVN Orchestra: HERB BRATEAU Queen: JOAN GILBERTSON King: JAMES PANN Theme: AUTUMN LEAVES Orchestra: LEWIS DALVIT Junior and Senior Court Freshman and Sophomore Court Representatives Representatives Alice Sherry Riese and Ronald Sagen G. A. A. skit WM ,W q4.yf g5'l 7eczm gave as Queen Joan, King Jimi and Court Mary and Joanne CYNTHIA BRAUER :MICHAEL NYRE SEDORA ERICKSON GERALD GARDE S6016 JoAN GILBERTSON JAMES PANN JOANNE GEMPELER JON GILBERTSON , SHARON KLUSMEYER DENNIS KANE Seniors decorating the goal posts Senior Cheerleaders Barbara twirling with the band Row 1: Sherry Riese, Julie Eggen, Dorothy Sowatzke, Hazel Larson, Susan Scott, Judy Hodel, Janet Hill-son, Sonja Keesey. Row 2: Mary Anne Nyman, Harold Christensen, Bonnie Knudison, Gerald Garde, William Headley, Paul Skibsrud. Joanne Gempeler, Richard Halom, Philip Nelson, Curtis Heyerdahl, Stanley Nordeng, Eugene Taylor, Larry Haugen, Nancy Stauffacher, Ronald Thompson, Rosella Pann. Row 3: Barbara Thompson, Richard Earle, Nancy Johnson, Judith Holman, Carole Riese, Richard Taylor, Janice Sommerfeldt, Gary Kessler, Dennis Wenger, Bonita Nordeng, Susan Gaarder, Miss Paynter, Directorg William Perkins, Kenneth Olson, Mary Bowles, Roger Stavn, Bonnie Gilbert. Absent: Barbara Scott. game! l Majorettes: Sherry Riese and Barbara : Thompson. Row 1: Sedora Erickson, Carol Quade, Mary Anne Nyman, Cynthia Brauer, Stella Johnson, Judith Kettle, Llona Nyre, Robert Gosda, Dennis Wenger, Maynard Schultz, Shirley Klusmeyer, Judith Fisher, Barbara Hillison, Sharon Klusmeyer, Patricia Wold. Row2: Janet Hillison, Judith Malm- strom, Alice Ostenson, Jacquelyn Riese, Albert Hanson, William Brauer, Julie Olson, Jeniny Lou Burtness, George Strunz, Judith Klingberg, Douglas Schultz, Diana Badtke, Gerald Paulson, Elmer Gqoda, Joan Ray, Susan Gaarder. Row 3: Norma Bakke, Shirley Prien, Elleng Christenson, Karen Iilptow, Dale Eggen, Dale Lee, Ronald Thompson, Leah Bandi, Geraldine Eugen, Richard Earle, Gerald Knudson, Lawrence Olsen, David Carroll, Richard Taylor, Mark Fretheim, accomlpanist. ' 6401664 Miss Paynter and Mark Fretheim reviewing i some music. Row 1: Michael Nyre, Richard Halom, Gary Kessler, Janice Sommerfeldt, Dennis Kane. Row 2 Ro-bert Gosda, Mr. Sommers, Advisorg Jon Gilbertson, Mary Bowles, Alan Scott, Mr. Barry, Advi sorg Gerald Garde. S . l OFFICERS President: GARY KESSLER Vice President: RICHARD HALOM Secretary-Treasurer: JANICE SOMMERFELDT Gary Kessler, Janice Sommerfeldt, Richard Halom. I r E s F Row 1: Rosella Pann, Helen Babcock, Mary Anne Nyman, Joanne Gempeler, Janice Sommerfeldt, Alice Egeberg, Delores Nelson, Barbara Hillison. Row 2: Miss Martin, Advisor, Janet Hillison, Barbara Scott, Bonita Gilbert, Judith Schuler, Carol Schuman, Hazel Larson, Judith Klingberg, Dorothy Sowatzke. Row 3: Gary Kessler, Paul Skibsrud, John Haugen, Richard Halom, Ernest Bandi, Douglas Schultz, Michael Nyre, Douglas Kane. :cd my , CONTESTANTS FOR JUDA Row 1: Douglas Kane, Iris Sandvick, Alice Egeberg, Judith Schuler, Gary Kessler, Row 2: Roger Stavn, Carol Schuman, John Haugen, Barbara Scott, Richard Halom. Row 1: Sherry Riese, Gary Kessler, Alan Scott. Row 2: Alice Egeberg, Llona Nyre, Joanne Gernpeler, Janice Sommerfeldt, Mary Anne Nyman, Carol Quade, Judith Hodel, Sedora Erickson, Row 3: Karen Liptow, Dorothy Sowatzke, Phyllis Ornmodt, Hazel Larson, Janet Hillison, Jac' quelyn Riese, Gerald Garde, Susan Gaarder, Miss Martin, Advisor. Row 4: Randall Palombi, Ronald Thompson, David Hoff, Richard Eggen, Richard Halomg Mary Bowles, Rosella Pann. Absent: Judith Schuler. Waftimai Qfmaz ' l SENIORS IN N. H. S. Row 1: Alice Egeberg, Janice Somrnlerfeldt, Phyllis Ommodt. Row 2: James Pann, Gary Kessler, Judith Schuler, Hazel Larson. l I Row 1: Joan Gilbertson, Joan Gempeler, Roger Stavn, Mary Annie Nyrnan, Richard Halom, Gary Kessler, Judy Schuler, Patricia Ray. Row 2: Patricia Wold, Alice Ostenson, Susan Gaarder, Phyllis Ommodt. Ellen Christensen, James Pann, John Klingberg, Carol Schuman, Iris Sandvick, Mr. Pedersen, Advisor. ?wzfme eaahne a ,4mez6m OFFICERS President: RICHARD HALOM Vice President: GARY KESSLER Secretary: MARY ANNE NYMAN Treasurer: ROGER STAVN Row 1: Mary Anne Nyman. Row 2: Gary Kessler, Richard Halom, Roger Stavn. J 1 3 Row 1: Sedora Erickson, Joan Gilbertson, Beverly Keenlance, Karen Liptow. Row 2: Llona N yre, Julie Eggen, Jenny Lou Burtness, Mary Anne Nyman, Cynthia Brauer, Judith Kettle, Helen: Bab- cock, Bonnie Knudson, Judith Holman, Row 3: Barb-ara Hillison, Julie Olson, Judith Fisher, Shirley Prien, Joanne Gempeler, Phyllis Omanodt, Judith Malmstrom, Bonnie Gilbert, Mrs. Bestul, Advisor. Row 4: Ellen Christenson, Susan Gaarder, Judith Klingberg, Geraldine Engenl, Leah Bandi, Betty Strunz, Rosie Pann, Nancy Johnson fAbsent: Jo-an Rayb octane W of imma OFFICERS President: JOAN GILBERTSON Vice President: BEVERLY KEENLANCE Secretary: SEDORA ERICKSON V Treasurer: KAREN LIPTOW Sedora Erickson, Joan Gilbertson, Beverly Keenlance. Absent: Karen Liptow. Row 1: Miss Wold, Advisor, Iris Sandvick, Joan Gilbertson. Row2: Patricia Ray, Beverly Keen- lance, Judith Kettle, Helen Babcock, Cynthia Brauer, Stella Johnson, Bette Montefelt, Shirley Prien, Ellen Christenson. Row 3: Robert Gosda, Randall Weber, Judith Klingberg, Barbara Hilli- son, Patricia Wold, Dennis Kane, Judith Fisher, Betty Strunz, Boneita Erickson. Row 4: Carol Schuman, Robert Lawrenz, Alan Scott, Gordon Heyerdahl, Richard Taylor, Douglas Schultz, Susan Gaarder. Absent: Judith Schuler, Llona Nyre. de Editor: IRIS SANDVICK Assistant Editor: JOAN GILBERTSON Senior Editors: -CAROL SCHUMAN, JUDY SCHULER Advisor: Miss WOLD Joan Gilberston and Iris Sandvick Row 1: Hazel Larson, Judith Schuler, Helen, Babcock, Mary Anne Nyman, Iris Sandvick, Betty Strunz, Joanlne Gempeler, Phyllis Ommodt, Row 2: Mr. Sommers, Advisor, Alice Egeberg, Gary Kessler, Roger Stavn, Robert Lawrenz, Fred Young, Eugene Nelson, Janice Sommerfeldt. Ham Zag Decemfefz 4-5, 7957 STRANGER IN THE NIGHT Grant Terry ..... .... G ary Kessler Marcella. Bender .... .... H azel Larson Mabel Crane .... ....... A lice Egeberg Rose Jordan . . . .... Joanne Gempeler Sam Fish .... .... R obert Lawrenz Nona Pollard . . . . . . Janice Sommerfeldt Eddie Beach ..... ..Roger Stavn J. T. Ruthledge .. ...... Fred Young Clifford Newkirk ........ Eugene Nelson Sylvia Lee ............ Mary Anne Nyman Velda Stevens .... ..... P 'hyllis Ommodt Sandra King' .... ..... I ris Sandvick I fx f was I x. M X K 7 . x .... iw M m ' fi: - , gtg , E E Row 1: Mary Anne Nyman, Doro-thy Sowatzke, Sherry Riese, Betty Strunz. Row 2: Patricia Wold, Stella. Johnson, Barbara Thompson, Judith Hodel, Bewerly Keenlance, Helen Babcock, Bon- ita Nordeng, Cynthia Brauer, Carol Quade, Carole Riese, Bette Montefelt. Row 3: Miss Wold, Advisor, Narpzy Stauffacher, Janice Hoover, Janet Hillison, Rosella Pann Leah Bandi, Mary Bowles, Linda Elliot, Judith Malmstrom, Bonnie Knudson, Joan Gilbertson, Llon-a Nyre. Absent: Bonnie Gilbert, Shirley Klusmeyer. A ifzla' z4Z46'et'c'c 74440656 Zim President: SHERRY RIESE Vice President: ll-'IARY ANNE NYMAN Secretary: BETTY STRUNZ Treasurer: DOROTHY SOWATLKE Advisor: MISS VVOLD RCW 1 : Sherry Riese, Mary Anne Nyman. Row 2: Dorothy Scwatzke, Betty Strunz. .- I J, Row 1: Donald Thomqoson, Gene Blaser, Larry Haugen, Michael Nyre, Dennis Kane, Gary Kessler, James Long, George Strunz, Jon Gilbertson. Row 2: Dale Eggen, Randall Palombi, Gerald Knud- son, Lynn Egan, Donald Schmidt, William Sather, Gerald Schmidt, Ronald Sagen. Row 3: Mr. Barry, Advisor: Richard Eggen, Richard I-Ialom, Alan Scott, James Balch, Go-rdon Heyerdahl, Robert Lawrenz, Raymond Thompson, Harold Christensen. Absent: Ernest Bandi. 2 2 l :XV ' OFFICERS President: GARY KESSLER Vice President: GORDON HEYERDAHL Secretary-Treasurer: DENNIS KANE Gordon Heyerdahl, Gary Kessler, Dennis Kane. P I Row 1: Dennis Wenger, fManagerJ, Gerald Holman, Donald Holman, Gerald Schmidt, Richard Eggen, Donald Thompson., Alan Scott, James Long, Harold Christenson, Gordon Heyerdahl, Ger- ald Knudson llvlanagerj. Row 2: James Pann, John Haugen, Keith Hagen, Lynn Egan, Randall Palombi, Raymond Thompson, Larry Haugen, Doniald Schmidt, William Sather, Dale Eggen. Row 3: Coach Barry, Douglas Kane, Michael Nyre Gerald Garde, Paul Skiblsrud, Raube Pann, Gary Kessler, Dennis Kane, Lee Gosda, David Holman George Bolden. Dm ? eam Number of games played--8 Result-lost 4, won 3, tied 1 Co-Captains--Gary Kessler and James Pann Most Valuable Player-James Pann Leading Scorer-Bill Sather C25 pointsj Row 1: Mr. Barry, Advisor, James Balch, Donald Thompson, William Sather, Jon Gilbertson. Row 2: Gerald Knudson, Mgr., Richard Eggen, Ronald Sagem, Gerald Schmidt, Michael Nyre, Paul Skibsrud, Raymond Thomgpson, Richard Halom, Harold Christenson. Absent: Alan Scott, Gordon Heyerdahl. 1? If 6406 FIRST TEAM Donald Thompson Harold Christensen William Sather Ronald Sagen Michael Nyre Captain-William Sather Most Valuable Player-Donald Thompson Leading Scorer-Donald Thompson C216 Pointsl Row 1: Dennis Wenger, Robert Gosda, Kenneth Olson, Eugene Taylor, Danfiel Brauer, Mr. Beinema, Coach, John Haugen, Thomas Simonson, Gerald Garde, Douglas Kane. Row 2: James Sagen, Gerald Paulson, Donald Schmidt, Ernest Randi, David Hoff, Stanley Nordeng, Randall Palombi, Richard Earle, David Brown. 3446655456 eam ff I I B team cheerleaders with their team l Row 1: Philip Nelson, Robert Gosda, James Sagen, Kenneth Olson, Paul Skibsrud, Elmer Gosda, Gerald Garde, Michael Nyre, Douglas Kane. Row 2: Donald Schmidt, Lynn Egan, Dennis Kane, Dale Eggen, Dale Lee, Ronald Sagen, David Brown, George Bolden, Dennis Wenger. Row 3: Mr. Barry, Coach, Gerald Knudson, Gerald Schmidt, Gordon H-eyerdahl, Richard Eggen, Donald Thomlpson, Ernest Bandi, Harold Christenson, Randall Palombi, William Sather, John Haugen. ?.-..-. .... i.--.--T----T-2- -H---H-M----mf E T l sPoNsoREo 1 l 1 T BY mein!! 7mm ' F THE FCOTVILLE 3 I T 1 i I ' i g STATE BANK , l 2 T .,--.. --------- ----T--E-----T----4 Row 1: Dale Eggen, James Pann, Lawrence Olsen, David Ho-lmgan, George Bolden, Elmer Gosda, Gary Kessler. Row 2: Mr. Barry, Coach, Donald Ho-Inman, Gerald Holman, Raymond Thompson, Richard Halom, Robert Lawrenz, Randall Palombi.. Qiquinuzl-n1nu1n-nn1nn1un1nur:-nazi:--neu..-m41,..-.mi 1 in gig . ll U SPONSORED R E l BY l mee mm g 2 EVANSVILLE E 1 FEED s. FUEL T COMPANY . . +.-.,,..u.- ...N-l.-,,..-,..-.,..,:..-............-..-,.......-..-.. I l 4- .fi'f,4,771 um' mm Mistletoe Ball Royalty-Row 1: Carole Riese, Patricia Wold CQueenJ, Roger Stavn fKingJ. Row 2: Cynthia Brauer, Betty Strunz, Shirley Klusmeyer. The girls in action Pat Wold The girls in a pyramid The cooks are cheerfully serving dinner. Iris is helping herself to the catsup W IE A glance at the cafeteria A glance at the stands during a game The band is ready to march Orford plays North Boone in first game of the season. Paul at the free throw line. The A team warming up The B Team ill 305011 T 1 T PROM ROYALTY FOR 1958 . Queen-Rosie PTan,n, King-Don Thompson Theme-Sail Along Silvery Moon Dinner at the faculty table on The office force makes plans for the day TEACHER APPRECIATION DAY HISTORY - Everyone looks interested but Bill. BIOLOGY - These boys really know how to tackle a subject and get it done. 66444 74 TYPING - Mary and Jackie aren't always this happy, they just wouldn't want people to believe they're Working. HOME ECONOMICS - They seem to be enjoying class but who knows-We can't see the rest of the students. AGRICULTURE - What's so funny Raube? This subject is serious business. W ORFORDVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS - The new addition of which we are very proud. BAND - Miss Paynter leads the band into a lively march. eaaiaa STUDY HALL - The library is the place for all students to get their studying done for the next day. 4 4 nfrh ng 1 Qs' X' 7 CN 0 ' 1 1, w 'I . , U ln' f ' X COMPLIMENTS OF SOUTH SIDE GROCERY DEAN MARY PET ERSON CHOICE IJROCERIES FROZEN FOOD VEGETABLES MEATS F SH POULTRY FRUIT CHEESE CE CR Wx X4 1 I EAM Surg! 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