Parkers Prairie High School - Parker Hi Yearbook (Parkers Prairie, MN)
- Class of 1963
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J MW Illf ifqflf i U Ak UW' . ffmlplq 1 ' kj! ,LDV J M on jf' ff 4 W , S WWF? 192531 W o o PARKER-HI X I .Xp.,f Q , ,Bi L S'-fav 5' Ry . V f A 7 If ,bv 061,090 JA WW .r X' .bxgjj Q y ,XIXBJ ' 7 I F 1 O' ,V GJ A ' ' 'f' 4 dj! Q wo? o- ,wwf fa? J IQJJOI 'ww :Q .- 1 V' xgofffif, W V A Photo by Courtesy of US Army . . . Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country . My urgent message to you is, 'Return to school .' We know that 5 million jobs will open up in this decade for skilled workers, and yet, at the present time, the number of youth being trained for these jobs is totally inadequate. ln light of our national need for a better-prepared work force, it is tragic indeed to be reminded of the estimate that 7 1X2 million boys and girls will fail to complete high school during the decade of the 1960's . . . This situation is tragic, not only because it represents a great loss to our society in unde- veloped talent and potential, but also because the outlook for these young people is black indeed. To you, the young people who have not completed your education--who may have dropped out of school--and to those who are considering doing so--go back to your school desks when your school term begins . . . Go back and become prepared so when your time comes to enter the labor force, you will be a more valuable asset to our Nation. Excerpts from President Kennedy's Message to the Youth of the Nation, Labor Day, September 4, 1962. President Kennedy's Inaugural Address January 20, 1961 INTRODUCTION Photo by Courtesy of US Army There is no greater feeling than pride in one's own country. Through our years in Mr. Johnston's social classes, we have come to know this pride. For this reason we have chosen to dedicate this annual to Mr. Johnston who has taught us to appre- ciate our education as it prepares us to be- come better citizens of our country. He has made our country and its leaders come alive for us, so we feel closer to them. President Kennedy, as he urges American youth to stay in school, stands as a sym- bol of the greatest democracy in the World. To these two men, President and teacher, we owe a debt of gratitude for leadership and guidance . by jf' DEDICA TION f'H'm not going to lead you by your handg you're here to le OWI1 . 1 arn something on y f ,- af ia Y i ffl , gf i OUI' 3 3 , E 3 ef, P ADMINISTRA TI ON SCHOOL BOARD- -Laurence Hallin, Clerkg Dr. W. F. Schamber, Chairmang Myles Nelson, Treasurerg Osler M Palmquist, Dire rg K. Temanson, Superintendentg Elvin Arvidson, Norman Boehne, Carroll Hemquist, Directors. A W X '10 , I ' MR. E. K. TEMANSON Superintendent im .www X, 1 lf -f I, M , Bookkeeping MR. WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH MR. HARRY POST Principal Elementary Principal Physics Sixth Grade 4- Yi? ws QW' ,. Q, 4 FACUL ,X .rib 1 N. Q X MR. DON FALLDORF Adv. Alg.5 Sol. Geom.g Math 95 Letterman Club Advisorg Foot- ball Coachg Ass't Basketball Coach. MR. GEORGE CARTER MISS BEATRICE DISCOLL English 7 Ga 8s Pep Club. English 10 8: 115 Journalism Club ' Advisorg SCOOPER Advisor. MR. RAY FALLS MR. HAROLD FLAATEN MISS MRYNA FREBORG Con. Mathda Bus. Lawg Historyg Math 7 Sz 8g Chemistryg Science Social Studiesg Phy. Ed. Sz Healthg Basketball Coachg Baseball Club. G.A.A. Advisorg Cheerleading Coachg Lettermen's Club Advisor. Advisor. MR. GEORGE HEGLUND MR. ROBERT JOHNSTON ,- 'V Scienceg Mlathg Biologyg AKsis't History, Social Studiesg Political ly , Wrestling C? ach. X , f-N, , Club Advisory Class Plays. X' f Lf' R ' 9' 'xr lp . ,vw 'fl 5 1 .1 1 , X, ,J U i 'f-L... M- Qwf' MR. DARR11. LAR1soN ' Kia! Phy. Ed. ai Healthg Social Studiesg wresrnhg coachg Ass't Football Coach. . :YL MR. JOHN MORIARTY Musicg Band8z Chorusg Pep Club Advisor. KENNETH PETERSON 8 Sc 95 Book Club Advisor. MISS AGNES MORTENSEN Stenog Adv. Typingg Typing. MR. DONALD ROSTOLLAN Social Studies 75 Minn. Govt.3 Gun Club Advisorg Grade Basket- ball. 6 x. A tl A Qi .5 . 5 X M MR. GLENN MCKAIN English 123 Speechg Drama Club Advisor. x Y MR. NORMAN OPI-IEIM Shopg Hobby Club Advisory Track Coachg Basketball 7 Sz 8. Science Science Club Adviiqmrgs MRS. PHYLLIS SIGSTAD MR. JOHN THELL Home Economics Agriculture F.I-LA. Advisor , F,F,A, Advisor Wy ' MRS. NORA KAMRUD MRS. ADELE OST MRS. ALMA EIKEN 5th 8: 6th Grade 5th Grade 4th Sc 5th Grade 1. K. MRS. GERTRUDE HANSON MRS. IRENE GLEBE. MRS. MARGARET ZIEBELL 4th Grade 3rd 8: 4th Grade 3rd Grade 7 MRS. GRACE BILLINGS MRS. VERA TYLER MRS. DELAINE MORIARTY 2nd Grade lst 8: 2nd Grade SCHOOL PERSONNEL WM 1. W OFFICE SECRETARY Mrs. Elaine Geithman lst Grade COOKS Mrs. Erick Schultz 8: Mrs. Florian Theusch. V- ' BUS DRIVERS CUSTODIANS Marvin Simonson, Richard Gappa, Rueben Krohn- Ernest: Tumquist, Harry Barta 6: Erick Schultz. feldt, Arnold J ohnson, Howard Grove, Wm. Parker, Walter Kotz, Arnold Schlecht. 8 ,HEX V F . 5-C VV. gym: - 'yr -V Q. si 1 1 My fd QE X QNX W was W X vm X xr Q ,gf lv. , is--+ . EW ,EY K QU :ww-Qggigisgxexff .F MX fx A mx, Q wi .. avi T55 wgsff. egg ASW W 'A Y, f W3 ,px X gif, 4:1 V mf if r Q31 3 JW. Q X QEWSEAQW ,Ax Agfa M Q X my NE? Q 'V M r X5 A Q6 QW is YEEQQMQ wwf Q Q, iv ' Yugi 1 H6 5 i gig M1 l Q 5 . . A .Nsizpag iii f iff 53:21 51. ,rbi fx .SX NS 'if kiwi A fi fu SNES Q M., Q' X X. N J ,, xf., 1 :EYE W W-.SW X. ,Q -A itz. N mx -N .. .N ws! Y., 2? X N , gymxcf ,. Q Q' k.s Wi isa Q Ax f-- sv? ,1 4: xv-fa X 1 'R : ww- Q ii . ll 1 :ff 1 55: 325, , .. 55 . ef -, W k I .fe KF '59 9. W' JANICE ANDERSON I'm like a star--out all night. Class Play 3,43 Chorus 2,3,4g Science Club lg Pep Club 23 FHA 3,43 Songleader 43 Glee Club 2, Declam 2, Scooper 4g Class Reporter 1. ROBERT ANDERSON Everyone else seems so strange to me. Band 1,25 Cho s 5 Class Play 4, I French Club , ienc b 25 Scoop . 19 ,,, DIANE ARVIDSO l Speaking generally, she generally speaking. Fl-IA 15 Pep Club 2,3,43 Scooper 4 Class Play 3. ROYCE ARVIDSON Stop it girls--you make me blush. Football 3,45 FFA 1, ,4. Q mf ul ROME BETTERMANN Give me a gun, a dog, and a e, and I'll be contented all of ' life. un Club 1, FFA 2,3,4, Track ,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3g Football Letterrnen's Club 2,3,4g Cho- 4 ROBERT BAST X l'm economical and waste of time. FFA 1,2,3,45 Gun ball 1, Hobby Club spar 11.,4J2J45 had fl ya, AM fywwl I ml 14.41-7 W, ine' -ICM fovfufiw fy ' 75 pig '66 xyt'cffw:,'ad fcwfq 4 ggi -rife -fm-fx Us-QV640 MV' QL Mutiaf of we-aawaf Hgh!!! 10 5' W ,Lffo-'JXL - ,fr N Y. ' 6. I N ' 1 Lxjvkf 4 A31 ., Q - , 9 4 db 'j VL, Ll 'V J PONALD ETTE ANN JOHN DORN Don't let studies interfere with your education. FFA 1,2,3,45 Basketball 13 Baseball 2,3. Qjvbwrest' 1, v,3,4 X7 nllmxtgllfeirgi. jlf'-mjdgflj elibve ,xpefj sr aslrgngf' L' , 'EHS 5 01396. 15' -' f Audllz1'Vkujl.'231 Ziijg fflscieneefg, is 3, uric 5 A,ff'o' 5386133 215 Lettermen's 'h3,4. F ANK BETTIN Lead me not into temptation, but show me where it is. Baseball l,2,3,4g Class Treasurer 25 Basketball 15 Pep Club 2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. WILLIAM BRUNSON School breaks up the day tool-H, much. X FFA 1,2,3,4. DELPHINE DIEDRICH Why must you speak while I'm interrupting? s- Pep Club 1,35 Science 25 Library Club 45 Assistant Annual Editor 4. J JJ 12 ' 7' w . , X JJ VERLA DOWNLNG Xt qw A Q03 '55 n J Studying is a passtimeg why over- Q f Atl ' , A . -1 . C , A M' do 11: ui X11 X ' ' Y 'Z D . . 1 N i X L Vi I M -ANA FHA 1,2,3,43 Historian 45 Band L' LV' :WJ X552 -- ' 5:2 3,43 chorus 3,45 Glee Club 2. Wy my W -by X -X, , ' , 4, ,Axim Q' Alla? Y N V .- L NJXAW libs -kv' RMK nl , J ,Q N L' V ' x P Ly W XWJVN 'WW L 5' J' l .W 0,6 ' 1 Rx ' ll 1 Vx 'H 1 r 1 txxilxxxf Q 'ykwe 'J ',fff1,JA ,,f! A , do-1 JMX if! M, ,MW 4'l'V6U?yVM ., XXX M XS q x ,XL I. K' i 1 .fax F. 'J ew, Us X, .fy , f WW 7,1 CML My Llfaub 11 H9 T 7'L,l.,,9-JO, I Wxfj' , if ff 1 ,gi ,wif 'X J fl ,,.N ' V J,l.,.f' ' X . , fl ' X 3 o LJ' N L U ,JT 1 fl X fn sg ,N 5 XRE N FJ L We , Q LI if R33 ,Q l tl 33 33 W W ' 3 All ' All J J 1' X 3 U' KJ My KW ELAINE HANSON It's a bird. It's 2. plane. No! Elaine. G1ee Club 23 FHA 1. WILLIAM FRIDGEN Q A ml What I want most out of school is I ll myself. FFA 1,2,3,43 Football 1,25 Chorus 3s Basketball 1. SUSAN GAEDKE Now that I'm gone, teachers wiln have to find their own answers. 3 iff X French Club 13 Declam 2,3343 Class Secretary 13 Chorus 2,3,43 soloist 2,3,43 Scooper 43 Octet 4. ' .131 I JOYCE GAHLON E LLL nThis dark haired lass has aqliggple yr- in her chin- -you will be surebto find mischief within. -I 'Q 3 1,V, bv. French Club 13 Library Club zI3,'4,' ' ' 753g.,.,Z, Scooper 43 Class Play 43 Librarian 'ff H L K 2,3,4. WARREN HALL f'V7m. lg V, 6 V L, Like a powder puff--he's for the C cl'i'Cx13f big girls. Football 1,2,s,4, Basebau l,2,3,43 -. Basketball 1,2,3,43 Letterrnen's Ch 3, QV vi ,3 v Club 2,3,4Q Secretary-Treasurer 4i Q'2TfjVgrg'J-'X Audio Visual 1,25 Treasurer 23 Pep L: ,',',i,:--7.6,-w .- 1 ef ' Club 3,4j Class Play 3,43 Class Secretary 33 Class President 43 Nat'l Honor Society3 Annual 4. LUCILLE HANSON Silence is golden and much safer. FHA 15 GAA 1,2,3,43 Drama 3,43 Scooper 4s Class Play 4. 12 . X Y , .-krlzfif' V! f 3' ...L K-3165 Ubeb MAXINE HEMQUIST I have a giggle for every occa- sion. Pep Club 1,2,35 FHA 4g Vice Presi Club dent 43 Scooper 4j Band 13 Class Play 4. v I -L' YJ J '51 Q r, I . . N . RJ 1 X .4 Qu . X 1' W f f .5 f J , , . r r f - A V . VERNON KLIMEK I think I think more than you think I think. Baseball 1,2,35 Gun Club 15 Pep Club 2,3,4. K ' ::f'::2:wf'feff1 . . W... 7,9 ANNE HERZOG It's foolish to think, let's talk. French Club 15 Band l,3,45 Soloist 2,3,45 Library Club 2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Octet 45 Sextet 25 Scooper 2,35 Staff 45 Class Secretary 45 Declam 3,4. SHARON JAHNKE I would have danced all night-- in fact I did. Band 2,3,4g French Club 13 Pep Club 2,35 FHA Parliamentarian 4. THEODORE KAMRUD lf hot air rises--what keeps me down'? Track 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 Band 1,25 Chorus 35 Letterman's Club 2,3,45 Audio Visual 1,25 Pep Club 3,45 Ann 4 5? Prji GWENDOLYN KARGER , t I 1 4 Al'-Boys may be a puzzle, bu Q never give them up. , Cheerleading 1,3,45 Pep C1 1,2,J!Q 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 GAA 2, Treas. 25 Nat'l Ho So 5 JM Chorus 3,45 Octet, ' ' - Honor Guard 3 . 1 h 9 v Scooper 45 Annu ,' 1 la Za . ' I M. 2 ANN LOUISE KOEP If school is liberty, give me death. Pep Club 1,2,3,4. 13 DIANE KOEP Let's have a little fun now. Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 25 Glee Club 2. 'J - . .ff L S ' 4 -5, igf., - .Af- x Ay fc 5 NIULJ 1 , 5 I A .1 K I, s' ' .7 .' 7 5 . L. A f I .L V, K 5155, J. V ,. 5. LL .1 .Ld A. .. I A , L. F - ,- ...c.,. ' . y'. . ,- x. X I cf' , 5.5 cf-A1-I C-. t -- 'L .13 -Y V Q1-leen's Attendant 4. 1- ' 'W K ' i A 2' After all is said and done, I still' 4 ' 'K Pep Club 15 Scooper Reporter 11,3-' -:iff Nat'l Honor s0C18tY3 GAA 1,2,3,45Qf': Treasurer 35 Homecoming Chair- L man 45 Honor Guard 3. SUSAN KRAUSE Sometimes gay, her studies done every day. Pep Club 1,25 FHA 3,45 President 35 Treasurer 45 Scooper 4. KATHERINE KRETSCHMAR Man alive--that's all he has just alive. Transfer 25 Glee Club 25 Pep 2,35 GAA 2,45 Band 45 Drama Club 4, Scooper 4, Class Play 1 f . gif Jeff 5 5 W 5 1 if J , jr - JEANETTE LARSON up There never was a saint with red r' ig U . A ha.ir. KKK' - Ojjgffy science Club 1,2. A Vf I Q Af ,Qi ' HJ af is Pas. X be 5-is-1: 5 14 X DOROTHY KOER-51141 Q-4.5. !' f ' 'f ' 'W 'W' She studies far into 2ight,,7b1,yf7T' not with books. 'tj , -Jn, Pep Club l,2,3,45 Secretary 43, , 5 , I PATRICIA KRAEMER -4 , ..5t -if-A-1 f I L, have my own opinion. ,! 1 1 1' . A KW , .l,.,!VK I . ,- V v . .Q J 5 ,,,.f -. W I . ,A .--A, fr, -,, -.f- -. mrs! 3 Band 1,2,3,45 Ensemble 1,2,3,45 KZ, if is' fri' C ss Secretary 25 Political Club r 5 kf'i'L uf' U V .5 a 5 President 45 Declarn 3,45 if W3 I 41.5 L JL Class Play 3,45 Annual Editor 45 gif ' - f'- ff' 1 l KAREN LOOKER Rain is wet, dust is dry, life is short and so am I. Pep Club 15 Science Club 25 Scooper 45 Class Play 4. X- cf --gg K r .f .4 ,. .f .- .1 3. f , , A v . C ix.. u 3, H -A 5, A , 3 H . 3 1 jim 3 wif V9 f,','fl .gs V 1 c -ll .lj l ' 1 vu A A P0 CPATRICIA LORINE .mf I 'X -' - is '34 ' 6, 7 :ful used to be called Fatty, but now 1 . L 3 K I. v I, Xu n 'M3-Annual Ed. 43 Nat'l Honor Soc. 5: I u 1 J, Pm just Patty. 'Php Club 1,2,3,43 Cheerleader l,2, :3,43 GAA 1,2,3,43 Vice Pres. 33 ,Rep. 23 Std. Cons. 2,33 Sec.-Treas. ,, 33 Decla.m 43 Prom Chrm. 33 Chorus 2,3,4, Glee Club 23 Trio Queen Attd. 13 Class Play 3,43 1,23 Octet 43 Band l,2,3,43 Asst. ' ,PAUL LORINE B Ha.d the goal posts been girls, I'd Q, have made more touchdowns. H , Ftball 1,2,a,43 Bktball 1,2,a,43 Baseball 1,2,3,4Q Track l,2,3,43 Class Play 3,45 Class Pres. 2,35 Std. Cons. l,2,3,43 Annual 43 Pep Club 3,43 Audio Visual 1,23 cho- ms 3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Lettermen's 233,43 Dance Band 2,3,4. JOHN LUNBLAD The harder I try, the gooder to be, the worser I am. Audio Visual 1,23 Pep Club 3,43 Wres. 13 Baseball 1,25 Ftball 1,2, 3,43Bktba1l 2,3,4, Track 1,2,a,4, Dance Band 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Pres. 43 Chorus 43 Scooper 43 Annual 43 Class Vice Pres. 43 Lettermen's 3,4. DAVID MADSON He's like the twist--he can't keep still. Baseball 1,23 Ftball 1,2,3,43 Wres. 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Lettermen's 3,45 Class Play 3,45 Audio Visual Ov Mc? U 4 4 Xfcvq. 1,23 Pep Club 3,45 Scooper 4. I N FJ Ji, DELROY MIEKLE Dmrm MOMBEP. V , L You never hear from him a peep l have the ability of concealing l r- because in school he always my ability. fv-fl 'twill QA kg' 51eePS- Ftball 1 2- Wres. 1 2 3 4g Track O ' l K if ' Q . M FFA 1,2,3,43 Track 1. 1,25 Cla:ss,Vice Prds.,3l i?T'X'C'XQlfvmA? OVMATC , , , xiak fwyeans mxgiqf ,D f K ,, , X, f- VC - ,, . 7 ' . C1 1' . N WS 15 .JE 3 333333 is 3 'NMS' wQ 93 ax, A WV 1 lf' 5SQ?E'- 'E IDA MOSKE You hear a giggle, you hear a laugh, you know it's me coming into class. Pep Club 1,2,35 G.A.A. 25G1ee Club 25 F.H.A. 45 Annual 4. JEAN NOETZELMAN Study and I'1l study with you-- play and you play alone. Declam 15 F.H.A. 2,45 Reporter 45 Library 3. I SUSAN No12TzE1.MAN jf G Life is just a day but I .l91r,Wggh1l, Pep Club 1,2,s,4. if v f PRISCILLA OLSO f f Ur lf Whether it's 'fgllifot pn e' b making a c , HZ: H bout it-- ' 'if f1e'1 e. Q,eliC1Alp 1 R. 5.A. 539,45 .25 3 t s e 3, yizzlpllimln f ' Vee u a 5 1 f, f Q, Y N, 1 5, XIX' fl!! K fu Of' j ' Cpwfgfhjr, gsjjaul Nxbx r D I, ' wr Lb 6 ff 69 ,ft qffytff W sy QyQ05bNtf SANDRA OLSON B1ess the boys5 I love them all. Student Council 15 Glee Club 2,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerleading 1,45 Queen Attend- ant 25 Class Play 35 Asst. Scooper Editor 45 Chorus 2,3,45 Reporter 35 Majorette 1,2,3,45 Honor Guard 3. Y S J, Q, cg pf , bww Wtigflttgiiffhiifigfolffll gl Calida? H51 X 1 A IGNNETH if My mother wants-Vineytfo gc? heaven but I want to be with ' y friends. Football 3,45 Class Play 3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Audio Visual 1. 16 sl awww ' A-wi. ..-'wma .Mj .fjfy 9 5: 11,2411-6 - 15.2,-cz-C ,,Q,Zfz4.5vfL ,Q DAVID PENROSE CVCC' .s Girls are cheaper by the d ., Qzl, Audio Visual Club 1,25 Science Club 35 Political Club 45 Vice- Pres. 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 3,45 Chorus 3,45 President 45 Octet 45 Basketball 1,25 Reporter 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Football Mgr. 25 353 Graduation Honor Guard 35 Nat'1 Honor Societyg Class Play 35 Arm- ual 4. DIANE PETERSON Musica1ly talented in every way she'll make a guy lucky some day. Pep Club 1,25 FHA 3,45 Sec. 45 GAA 45 Scooper 45 Annual 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Student Director 45 Quar- te 35 Soloist 3,45 Dance Chorus 2,3,45 Accom- Glee Club 25 Class PETERSON 1 woman among women is she, but around men she'd rather be. French Club 15 Pep Club 2,35 Li- brary Club 45 Annual 45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Chorus 3,4. CARLYLE POTRA'I'Z Has anyone seen my halo? Audio Visual 1,25 Pres. 25 Pep Club 3,45 Letterman's Club 253,45 Foot- ball 1,25 Track 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Class Vice-Pres. 1,25 Treas. 35 Annual 45N 'll-gloifr Vyvcfcuv-g H wt M W o CAROL QUITMEYER fs 2,9 I3-Vjp Cowl ,EL I'd be taller if I didn't have so much turned over at the bottom. Pep Club 1,2,35 Drama Club 45 Pres. 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3, 45 Dance Band 3,45 Chorus 2,35 Glee Club 25 Annual 45 Scooper 45 Class Play 4. fl 0 ,gs . QJL 4 VA, I 5, , M .MNJJL lp -r ' -MM V ' LARRY REVERING QR 19- If it weren't for study hall, wh n 2 would I sleep? Class Pres. 15 Chorus 2,3. la I lt . Xl' fe, Qglliiliisl A ifigiiii J X fy, F4 2 59 il by if IX .Ali J fi O. 5121 We if f., 5 iw 1 4. 4 L f' ilfvvff' QQ LLM? J WO? 5 X - . 554 JJ MJ ask WILLARD SCHAFFRAN S Girls beware--remember you have only one chance. Wrestling 15 Baseball 1,25 Track 1 Gun Club 15 Pep Club 2,3545 Audio Visual 1. . SAUNDRA SCHLECHT I was cut out to be an angel but someone stole the pattern. Glee Club 25 Chorus 2,3545 Band 1 2,3,45 Secretary 45 Dance Band 3, 45 Pep' lub 1,2535 Drama Club 45 ice'-P, es.5 GAA 3,45 Scooper 35 'tor '45 Declam 45 Class Play 4. YK I-. ..,. . , si ,f . . e. CHARLES SEVERSON Past unknown--present confused-- future hopeless. Transfer 45 Football 45 Wrestling 45 Chorus 45 Octet 4. SAUNDRA SHIPLEY Good nature and good sense are good, pals. GAA 1,2,3,45 President 45 Science Club 25 Pep Club 35 Drama Club 45 Library Club 1,25 Declam 1,2,3,45 Annual 45 Class Play 45 Girls' State 35 S oper 4 raft 11.52 pf-f 7 lb 5 thing in common--we're both grea painters. Basketball 15 Track 1,25 FFA 1,25 GLADYS SMITH 3,45 Sent. 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus Si1ence is sweeter than speech. 3,45 Solo 3,4. Pep Club 15 Library 2,3,4. 18 w 1 BERNICE THOENNES Why take life seriously--you cant' get out of it a1ive. Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Chorus 2,3g f Glee Club 2. . ROBERT TWETEN ,fa Upon first impression guy, but when you ter you'l1 find out can be. Transfer Club 4 4s JOYCE VENZKE Man has his will, but woman has her, way. I Band 1, 5 Dance Band 2,3,4g Ense e 4, Chorus 2,3,4g Glee CV 3 Cheerleading 1,35 Pep ,Q ub 2,35 Drama Club 45 GAA 1, 3,4g Treas. 45 Class Play 3,45 eclam 3,45 Scooper 4. ARA WESTAD staring--I'm only six feet BARB Chorus 1,25 Glee Club Club 1- ' ' , Political Club 2, S e ' tud nt Clacynczl 4 - I 7 Class Q DENN1s'Y1-:LL 5 WF - 59 A, A big heart, gf A 4 L4 bo 1750, ' 'I N! I 'RJ 551 I Y' 50' ,f V., Il! Z I f X1 X Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g jf . 1, ,' A V cf' ox . Basketball 1,2,3,4g Letterman's 5 if 5 W ,JI -X M Club 2,3,4g Audio Visual Club 1,25 Aff' ,y ,jf CL ftgj? QQ Pep Club 3,45 Treasurer 35 Class I I K7-J D-kj U Play 3,4. 4-M J div, , 'JN N- . J, ,UP I VICE PRESIDENT: T. Lundblad, TREASURER: B. Westad, SECRETARY: A. Herzog, PRESIDENT: W. Hall. 19 GQ l f s J. I 4? rv gm, .hui . fm- , J M Vim ll 'YS- ,lf- i'..,, 1, , 3- , ff' 9356, ,W T.'LL -. v mph jf' fMf?gfifWT fwgf M Wifky My my ff Ufwikfv Q W VW f n5 1 . geify H1559 Uk xQ'Mvf 'XJ' wb W we N' CRW -Y QW iffy A Z ff ', lj4I,1VW W x17W,',l'lf5' 3 UND2jRfG'iA 4 V, Q vQ V :fm In lf, 'A ., L gh my .A ,. ,gf HL. ,,-, ? M ,lf fy 'W f L- V ,KV yf ig IO RM ,I f pc! J 4, V WWF D G1 ' V aeseman fd ff! 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Benson 1. J. Bergquist D. Bettennann Z' V. Bettermann - D. Christofferson ' W, D. Diedrich D. Diedrich ' L. Diedrich R Diedrich fqn I D Dreger 5:2 M PICTURED: R,..B1erketvedt, R. Koep, L. Lehnhoff. ,Age Q EVA! PS? Vic PRESIDENT. SECRETARQ' TREASURER: ler qw .2 52255 Q ,..I J - , Q tx 'RRR ...Yi '. 5: ' L, ' 1 X M X K -sf sl Lg . in ,df 24- iff-7 'off x CM 'hp - .s.'za124'-N ' 3 x gi' 1 .M W em. 'J J -fx -v ' .. Q QL Wi Y 4 K K 3 L sas. X X. 2' ' F55 K is .J if 5 ,,. Q 'f' 55.4. ly . M ,, +1 . .J ., Je-'W 'fi' 'K 9 ,X H . Q v . 45 1 S- We . . X, . . ,L Q, ,, F . . . it we :W N if-2.1 W. 4 X s. mx- is 1 X 'x 'H ',.'x 't ...Z x f J.. ,x ' X me-. f ' H fkl'fs..5a-. Fr or ,Mi J V Era Yi.. f a . 6' r Nr- , ... Y P .,.. .MN , .. X X QV J REE 1. 'Eg' Y' Ayx 5. ri? x N. gk A xg x A vhs .Vg X 13 ' :ix Q i s qq, Q 4 I Q Gr wr X . .6 Q 1 ifiybyigb 25 W. L. P. Eastland Freske Freudenberg R. Freudenberg W. Fridgen J. Gahlon Q. Gahlon C. Geithman R. Glebe J . I-Iallin S. Halvorson L. Hemquist S. Hemquist D. Hollatz F. Iverson L. Jewell M. Joachims A. Johnson R. Johnson J. Julig K. Karger D. Klimek R. Klotz D. Koep J. Koep L. Koep D. Kraemer S. Kraemer R. Krebs J. Larson C. Lassanske E. Lind M. Martinson M. Myren D. Nichols D. Olson M. Quaintance J. Quitmeyer T, Quitmeyer D. Pomeranke P. Raap Fr. Roers W. Ruckheim L. Sanvik J. Schamber B. Seeger C. Sigfrid C. Skoglund B. Stich D. Suchy R. Thun B. Tuel G. Uhdp J. Watt R. Welch D. Westad L. Westad L. Woodworth A. Yell . Glebe , If ax V Sefff Qi sh . . l eg f ' 'wr 'QE 4. Q hir J' X4 f ,A 5' .y , W . Li! U5Q,cfhf7VWL1 IVY! - 1 . 1 vb v J ... MMQHQ W go f V PDMWT! U UW wax 5xJ I 41 kg ,I cf 51' WX W we . . We , WIGHTH GRADE V N. Anderson J. Arvidson P. Arvidson R. Baas S. Bergerson B. Boehne J. Bowman L. Bowland D. Boyce G. Dreger K. Engen K. Erkenbrack J. Gesell G. Hadley D. Hardesty P. Hulstrand G. Jansen R. Jantzen B. Klimek E. Klimek 'YR My Kretschmax D. Krohnfeldt R. Lenz 11, df My JJfMjjb0fg2n5! W V4 ' A 26 Af. P W :A JS' . . , Q H if . 1171 fi' W U ji I iw ii 'Z .5236 -if 5 '-.- . . . -. X23 , .E it - ix if. fn ff: .. as xmas f ' 'Q 44 2 . f ff, 'x ' J F . la: U X! K A , , A f WM M ,Af Y' I 11. V ,Jn ' W . SECRETARY: C. Kraemer PRESIDENT: M. Penrose TREASURER: J. Quitmeyer VICE PRESIDENT: D. Sigfrid P. Luedtke D. Martinson R. Moske V. Myers S. Myren R. Nelson K. Olson K. Olson L. Pederson K. Quitmeyer S. Raap C. Ronning .. Q D. Saathoff 5. A. Sanvik . Q. J . Schamber 5 P. Schlecht K'-A A T. Schrader K K. Seeger K G. Shipley l I S. Sigfrid .. C. Simonson R. Smith 5 ' J. 'mm B. Uhde P ' P s. uhde Y S. Welch Q R C. Westad P' t L. Woodworth M .'2: ,I C. Ziegelmzmn f G. Zimmerman f - To . 1 X-.. , .. T U W .QW SE VENTH GRADE . , . C, J. Abbott T - 1 . ,,,Q 1 fi - f' ' , ' S. J.B h 5, S S eg -f E R.B2En:1cfn .- -, 'H' ' .Qu E.. - .0 ,, fu ' Q ,. D- Boyce Y -Qs T -- 'J M N ' 27 s 3 4 5 .1 as ff' 5. ,,1, X.. sf. 1 E' SEQ. ...R KA 'R A.. X 1. Jin. .5 Q . gas, .. Q4 'L W 101' Wa. is 4' YQ i .. K Q alia. ., . . . ,.W, ., - ggi , H..- X k H .Q.. T SN -'I 15 f 4 K . . 9 's is R9 'Q 2 S Q' Q 1 Q? fb sf R 3 ' R J 1. We Q . xX1 K J .,, ,.-N, , sis... :ass .nl 1 f 'Q V 'X I 'X 4. sr.. NOT PICTURED: D. Stende 28 L. Danielson R. Dittberner D. Doble J. Geithman D. Hansen J. Hemquist K. Hemquist L. Hemquist M. Hermes J. Hulstrand T. Iverson L. Kamrud B. Klimek M. Kraemer S. Krueger R. Lenarz F. Liljegren B. Jansen K. Johnson T. Malmgren T. Nelson D. Olson D. Olson G. Olson G. Pederson B. Person G. Pomeranz S. Pomeranke J. Rose11 R. Saathoff M. Scarborough L. Schamber J. Schauland H. Seeger S. Sigfrid H. Sowers C. Theusch L. Uhde C. Westad P. Wilke D. Ziesemer 2 Q J Q1 s kg 5 5 'w , 1 z X If s 4 'aff ' ,Yfvlx iw, , 1 . fs Ag' 2 E 5 2 ' X . ' 5 1 R A ,, I R , K. 2 4 , 2 N 9 ' , f 'W if Q .I - ' .W ff K 1 z' 22?-: f A-sQ'WFL f ,Q Rf -'iffy j .ff u,hW,,.,,,.-M-ffm' W ', ' w,,....,Af+-'4- ' BUSINESS MANAGERS: D. Yell, P. Lorine. ASSISTANT EDITOR: P. Lorine, ADVISOR: Mr. Te- manson, EDITOR: P. Kraemer, ASSISTANT EDITOR: D. Diedrich. ANNUAL STAFF FEATURE EDITORS: D. Penrose, S. Shipley, B. Westad. SPORTS EDITORS : T . Lundblad W. Hall T. Kamrud ARTISTS: C. Quitmeyer, I. Moske. PHOTOGRAPHY: C. Potratz, S. Peterson. 30 TYPISTS: D. Peterson, G. Karger. ADVISOR: Miss Driscoll. ASSISTANT EDITOR: S. Olson, EDITOR: S. Schlecht. SCOOPER REPOR TERS SEATED: L. Baas, S. Olson, S. Schlecht, Miss Driscoll, P. Ol- son. STANDING: M. Penrose, D. Nichols, C. Wilke, C. Theusch, K. Potratz, I. Moske, C. Ruckheim, J. Gah- lon, L. Krohnfeldt, G. Hadley, C. Palmquist, J. Noetzelman, J. Ol- son, R. Baas, K. Er- kenbrack, K. Karger. STAFF SEATED: K. Kret- schmar, T. Lundblad, S. Olson, S. Schlecht, Miss Driscoll, G. Ost, P. Olson. STANDING S. Krause, L. Hansen, A. Herzog, J. Ander- son, D. Arvidson, D. Madson, G. Karger, R. Bettermann, J. Venzke, B. Anderson, S. Gaedke, M. Hem- quist, S. Shipley, D. Peterson, C. Quit- rneyer, K. Looker. 31 IATIINAL HONOR SOCIITY x- 'f Vs 15 f NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY C. Potratz, W. Hall, D. Penrose, Mr. Scarborough, P. Kraemer, P. Lorine, G. Karger. POLITICAL CL UB SEATED: D. Penrose --Vice President, P. Kraemer--President, Mr. Johnston--Advi- sor, C. Pa1mquist-- Secretary. STAND- ING: B. Anderson, J. Mahngren, R . Better- man, J. Boehne, G. Ost, K. Kalpin, D. Glaeseman, S. Meier. STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: S. Pome- ranke, S. Uhde, N. Schamber, L. Hul- strand, C. Palmquist, B. Westad. STAND- ING: J. Boehne, R. Lenz, D. Westad, R. Kraemer, Mr. Scar- borough, D. Glaese- man, P. Lorine. ROW 1: J. Anderson--Song Leader, Mrs. Sigstad--Advisor, S. Krause--Treasurer, L. Baas--President, M. I-Iemquist--Vice President, D. Peterson--Secretary, V. Downing--Historian, S. Johnke--Parlia- mentarian. ROW 2: S. Simonson, K. Johnson, D. Hansen, J. Quitmeyer, S. Sigfrid, M. Hermes, L. Uhde, B. Jensen, L. Brink, B. Wilson, P. Arvidson, P. I-Iulstrand, J. Bowman. ROW 3: L. Krueger, S. Uhde, G. Hadley, S. Welch, J. Thun, E. Klimek, M. Kretschmar, S. Myron, C. Ziegelman, C. Engen. ROW 4: M. Downing, I. Moske, S. Raap, 'C. Ronning, K. Quitmeyer, C. Noetzelman, C. Thun, N. Anderson, J. Schamber, P. Luedke. ROW 5: M. Simonson, P. Olson, L. Pederson, K. Erkenbrack, C. Westad, P. Schlecht, B. Klimek, V. Myers, D. Hardesty, K. Olson, J. Noetzelman. .x 1 ' Y. .L-4 5 X ,V V, C. Ruckheim, G. Simonson--Sentinel, E. Olson--Secretary, H. Nichols--Treasurer, D. Westad--Vice President, L. Smith, Mr. Thell--Advisor, G. Bundrock, D. Glaeseman, M. Schauland. ROW 2: W. Skoglund, I. Woodworth, D. Skoglund, R. Hermes, D. Nelson, D. Payne, D. Hanson, D. Benson, W. Fridgen, D. Pomeranke, D. Christofferson, R. Diedrich. ROW 3: D. Diedrich, L. Freske, D. Kraemer, G. Uhde, W. Eastlund, L. Hemquist, Q. Gahlon, D. Olson, D. Suchy, C. Skoglund, L. Benson. ROW 4: R. Dittbemer, H. Asman, D. Nichols, D. Westad, W. Ruckheim, D. Diedrich, F. Eastland, L. Otto, D. Hollatz, R. Lien, D. Zuelke. ROW 5: G. Uhde, G. Doble, D. Meyer, K. Rauscher, P. Diedrich, G. Koehler, R. Arvidson, D. Moske, L. Revering, H. Wark, W. Brunson, G. Bergerson. ROW 6: P. Julig, L. Sanvik, B. Bast, D. Rosenquist, D. Milke, J. Bettermann, C. Dorn, C. Venzke, K. Ost, J. Dom, A. Ratajesak, R. Bolstad. 33 ROW 1: S. I-Ialvorson--Vice President, L. Glebe--President, Mr. Peterson--Advisor, K. Karger --Secretary, V. Bettermann-- Treasurer. ROW 2: C. Lassanske, P. Freudenburg, R. Freudenburg, D. Bettermann, R. Glebe, R. Johnson. ROW 1: D. Ziesemer, Mr. Kam- rud--Advisor, C. Iverson-- Secretary-Treasurer, A. He11og-- President, B. Stigen--Vice Presi- dent, M. Quaintance, M. Martin- son. ROW 2: M. Bjerketvedt, M. Wolters, L. Jewell, M. Ziebell, J. Gahlon, S. Peterson, M. Fridgen B. Seeger, I. Hellerman, C. Bow- man, C. Koep. ROW 3: D. Died- rich, A. Yell, P. Dorn, E. Freud- enburg, M. Penrose, C. Kraemer, J. Julig, M. Hoppe, D. Olson, M. Kraemer, L. Suchy, K. Thoen- nes, G. Smith. D ROW 1: K. Olson--Secretary, R. Bass--Vice President, G. Jansen. ROW 2: D. Peterson--President, G. Tuil, T. Schrader--Treasurer, G. Shipley, Mr. Flaaten, Mr. Sheggeby--Advisors. ROW 1: R. Tweten--Secretary- Treasurer, C. Quitmeyer--Presi- dent, S. Schlecht--Vice President, Mr. McKain--Advisor. ROW 2: S. Gaedke, L. Hansen, S. Shipley, K. Riedel. ROW 3: K. Kretsch- mar, J. Venzke, B. Westad, C. Wilke. P L E P 1 M ROW 1: B. Thun, B. Stich, J. Rosell, K. Hemquist, B. Persons, J. Geithman, L. Hemquist, S. Pomeranek, L. Schamber, C. Westad, S. Krueger, J. Abbott, P. Arvidson, P. Hulstrand, J. Stende, S. Simonson, P. Schlecht, K. Olson, L. Pederson, L. Krueger, L. Lenz, V. Myer, L. Hulstrand, ROW 2: J. Hulstrand, C. Sigfrid, M. Joachims, S. Hemquist, F. Iverson, P. Barrows, M. Hart, Mr. Moriarty--Advisor, P. Lorine--Vice President, J. Olson--Treasurer, K. Bettin--President, D. Koep--Secretary, Mr. Carter-- Advisor, S. Uhde, P. Luedke, S. Myron, K. Meyer, M. Kretschmar, E. Klimek, ROW 3: G. Pomeranz, L. Koep, C. Simonson, G. Karger, D. Arvidson, S. Johnson, J. Ludwig, S. Olson, M. Jantzen, S. Noetzelman, E. Freier, M. Myron, S. Klimek, B. Thoennes, D. Koep, M. Klimek, M. Uhde, D. Olson, J. Espey, S. Abbott, J. Bowman, ROW 4: C. Geithman, J. Thun, D. Hardesty, C. Westad, J. Schamber, K. Erkenbrack, G. Hadley, B. Wilson, S. Welch, S. Raap, C. Rorming, C. Ziegelman, A. Guenther, B. Karger, N. Schamber, B. Tuel, K. Tyler, D. Dreger, J. Quitmeyer, D. Ronning, ROW 5: DY. Ko'ep, L. Lundblad, P. Raap, B. Klimek, N. Schauland, L. Freudenburg, C. Tyler, L. Diedrich, J. Bergquist, S. Johnson, K. Potratz, K, Riedel, J. Quitmeyer, M. Westad, D. Gesell, C. Bettermann, A, Lind, M. Hink, R. Lindburg, K. Thompson, R. Dittberner, ROW 6: P. Bettin, B. Klimek, K. Hemquist, S. Angell, W. Hall, P. Lorine, B. Klotz, D. Yell, C. Potratz, T. Lundblad, D. Tuel, L. Krohnfeldt, T. Kamrud, G. Diekow, R. Kraemer, ROW 7: W. Schaffran, F. Bettin, D. Madson, A. Johnson, J. Watt, J. Schamber, D. Kraemer, J. Koep, V. Klimek, R. Roers, A. Schlecht, J. Theusch, E. Schaffran, D. Westad. f ROW 1: Mr. Rostollan--Advisor, son--President, J. Boehne-- G Advisor. ROW 2: H. Seeger, C. son, D. Sigfrid, G. Pederson, F. .N Liljegren, D. Bast. ROW 3: J. Schauland, D. Boyce, H. Sowers, G. Olson, J. Hemquist, D. Olson, D Stende, D. Doble. ROW 4: T. Malmgren, J. Gahlon, R. Krebs, S Bergerson, R. Lenarz. 35 D. Boyce--Vice President, T. Nel- Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Heglund- Theusch, M. Scarborough, T. Iver- ROW 1: D. Uhde--Secretary, B. Uhde--Vice President, Mr. Opheim --Advisor, C. Klotz--President, R. Bast--Treasurer. ROW 2: D. Martinson, R. Saathoff, R. Jant- zen, S. Kraemer, D. Saathoff, R. Lenz, R. Smith, J. Arvidson, L. Kamrud. ROW 3: L. Bowland, J. Hallin, G. Dreger, L. Woodworth, D. Krohnfeldt, B. Boehne, S. Sig- frid, G. Zimmerman, R. Welch. ROW 4: T. Quitmeyer, A. Sanvik, R. Baas, R. Moske, R. Nelson, J. Gessell, J. Larson, C. Theusch, E. Lind. H O B B T ROW 1: Mr. Falls--Advisor, T. Kamrud--Vice President, P. Lorine --President, W. Hal1--Secretary- Treasurer, Mr. Falls--Advisor. E ROW 2: L. Otto, E. Schaffran, S. Angell, D. Benson, W. Skoglund, F. Bettin, A. Schlecht, D. Momber. ROW 3: E. Olson, G. Bundrock, K. Ost, D. Moske, K. Bettin, R. Bet- termann, T. Lundblad, D. Tuel. ROW 4: D. Madson, J. Bettermann, C. Potratz, C. Klotz, D. Yell, L. Krohnfeldt, J. Schamber. mirwmu-af-law 01:2 ROW 1: C. Bettermann, J. Ven- zke--Treasurer, S. Shipley-- President, Miss Freborg--Advisor, L. Baas--Vice President, S. Meier-- Secretary, K. Tyler. ROW 2: J. Fspey, M. Hart, P. Barrows, M. Joachims, P. Lorine, P. Kraemer, C. Iverson, K. Kalpin, C. Quit- meyer, L. Hansen. ROW 3: M. Westad, M. Jantzen, D. Peterson, C. Tyler, S. Schlecht, R. Lindburg, A. Lind, J. Boehne, E. Freudenburg, B. Westad, K. Kretschmar. ROW 4: B. Tuel, J. Olson, S.Johnson, S. Johnson, N. Schamber, M. Hink, J. Malmgren, S. Gaedke, S. Olson. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS D. Gesell, G. Karger, P. Lorine, S. Olson, M. Westad. '71 TEAM CHEERLEADERS R M B TEAM CHEERLEADERS Bergquist, B. Tuel, N. Schamber, J. Schamber, R. Th 37 Karger, S. Olson. V MAL7 ORE TTES P. Raap, S. Olson, B. Wilson, M. Penrose. CHEERLEADERS BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS ROW 1: B. Tuel, J. Bergquist. ROW 2: J. Schamber, N. Schamber, R. Thun. ROW 3: M. Westad, G. Karger, D. Gesell, S. Olson, P. Lorine. K. 8 sf ? H is X A 4 fi K I, :-: ff? -1' ix ,, 5 wc 5 maze if , an sw wax 1 543: V-E7 1,2 Q Q5 K ff? if W Q ,Jr Ag is Q 3 Q' sw 1 . Ref as X 1 as ...an XX? mf x 5: 59 NJ , ' 5. 'Ry' f J K V , g,, 'Q' J A 3 X 'P A N3 QM 'EET 'Q 4 Q ,V 1 , A, 1 U E- . Yau .Q ' g if K gm A , in 4,5 A , , we as QU 5 fv Z -ss, - Q: i E? 55- ' m Q L f I ag-3 51 iffy gif? ' ' I ' gig 552 7 ,, V K , ' E ' V . 2 L 5 f? J 7 ser it 1 'Q-f'k J ,, is . -- N, Q N 1 f w W is Y , -gi i ,V by wi Q . ww- . 9 ,A f f 5, , M 'A A , 2 4 E' ' x Bi ifsfw nf . , A ii i t :lla :X , wb- L, Q . vi' Ag, a . ' 1 M A ,1 'gf 24. A , V .. ' w Q-an.Q..,4,, l . f md? YK . .,.. , , kr KW 3 L L M M L --h Mh.' -W i4 + Q - A . gif, N , .V ,.,. - , xwflf xi 2 M I 5'A , , I x , 5 gf wk E ST 5' 5' as w 1 we - A Eh I EE AQ 4: Aww ,W-M W b Q , , as ,, -XL Y , 1 A :' f , I I an f ke A 5, Tw' L 4 f,,. k--- ' . K . if . 733 ,Q if I ' me W A, his 21 W AA' ,sf- - X H - 'AZ' If 53 . ww. .if if Yg E ff ' Y .zzzk V I ., RW' K I A fm .f 1.4 A X - 4 f F 2 , w'L JB' -1 ' W, V if 5 i V 1 5 .V X 1.. 3 1 ',.. ' -.X N k 'I' L W2 WN ,Er V . i ig. .1 f, . , 712, ,L ns w 1 ,, N, gf.1.Jy:.,,g. ,N is -. ---- ,,f,,fz,.,. m ai 2 -.21 ,s:,,5,,:,:w ' 5. f Sw' 1 , it ry 6 ' y Ffa Q ,. . f11S2M . 'i Q 5,1 r .Q E5 J. Mahngren M. J antzen D. Olson SAXOPHONES A. Herzog C. Tyler D. Skoglund D. Rosenquist E. Olson K. Kretschmar PERCUSSION J. Venzke B. Stigen C. Quitmeyer L. Lenz C. Betterman FRENCH HORNS C. Palmquist M. Westad J. Boehne C. Thun QNPQ BARITONES L. Freudenburg L. Smith K. Kalpin TROMBONES D. Uhde S. Schlecht J. Kraemer T. Lundblad W. Skoglund M. Wolters QNPj i . f f 1 'X -. guw-9 J !ZL 'Q'!, 50 A A ,. , , , Ilfno-L 261 . , C XLJLL.-QL Humax CLCJVGJIJ 3' L.-4,fx,1Q1 .663 f'6L5 -LO' fyufvjf- Lg Q . TRUMPETS G. Uhde P. Lorine D. Penrose J. Olson C. Ruckheim L. I-Iulstrand D. Payne D. Gesell L. Krohnfeldt BASSES G. Simonson H. Asman A. Schlecht DIRECTOR Mr. Mori arty B A N D Ahjflxv-.fvf-' ,.-3 F LUTES R. Thun P. Arvidson M. Penrose P. Schlecht J. Abbott C. Eugen CLARINETS L. Schamber S. Halvorson K. Tyler P. Hulstramd M. Joachims S. Myren C. Westad J. Schamber S. Krueger S. Hemquist J. Thun P. Luedke M. Hart L. Pederson B. Persons M. Hermes DIRECTOR Mr. Moriarty NYUNIOR BAND SAXOPHONES R. Glebe D. Nichols R. Diedrich B. Tuel T. Malmgren R. Smith C. Theusch T. Nelson R. Welch D. Olson J. Hallin TROMBONES J. Bergquist A. Johnson D. Peterson W. Ruckheim D. Krohnfeldt D. Boyce C. Lassanske BARITONES C. Kraemer L. Kamrud BASSES L. Glebe J. Gesell G. Pederson TRUMPETS C. Theusch R. Lenz J. Arvidson K. Olson D. Boyce J. Schamber R. Klotz T. Schrader S. Sigfrid S. Uhde K. Karger FRENCH HORNS G. Hadley D. Hardesty L.' Diedrich DRUMS L. Uhde J. Quitmeyer S. Sigfrid C. Skoglund L. Krueger V. Myers N. Schamber M. Myren K. Erkenbrack in 'SJ KW , 51,1 ai? 1 Xi W -xg .gi TABLES DOUG AND LOIS HEAD TABLE The J unior-Senior Banquet sponsored by the Class of '63 was held on May 12, 1962, in the Elementary School Gym. Guests were ushered in at 6:00 p.m. to the tune of Moonlight Serenade, our theme song. After grace, everyone sat down to a meal of swiss steak, potatoes, salad, and a cherry dessert. After we ate, Carl Potratz, our Master of Ceremonies, intro- duced our Toastmistress Miss Metzger and our Speaker Mr. Thell. Entertainment was provided by Anne Her- zog, Sue Gaedke, Pat Kraemer and Diane Peterson. MOTHERS WAITRESSES WAITERS lbfslllllllllilsss RON NELSON AND BAND MOONLIGl-IT SERENADE' WISHING WELL SANDY AND WILLY, GWEN AND RON PAT AND DENNY The Jtmior-Senior Prom was held on the evening of May 12, 1962. Our theme was Moon- light Serenade, featuring a mural of a plantation on our south gym wall. The gym itself was deco- rated with streamers of purple, silver, and blue. Around the sides picket fences covered with flowers, a rose trellis at our entrance, and our rose-covered wishing well helped increase our festive mood. Music was pro- vided by Ron Nelson and band of Sauk Centre. Pat Lorine, our chairman, opened the dance. 45 JUNIOR PLAY CAST BIG DOC 'S GIRL Mrs. Clayborn Ruth ...... Mellie Kate . . Mary .......... Reverend MacCreighton . . Big Doc ..... Paul lC1ayborn Bill ....... Mrs. Mulburn Patient lil . . . Patient S42 . . Patient H3 . . . Patient 34 . . . Student Director Student Director Director .... Janice Anderson Pat Kraemer Diane Arvidson Pat Lorine Paul Lorine Carl Potratz Warren Hall Gary Ost Joyce Venzke Ken Ost Jean Noetzelman Ted Lundblad Dennis Yell Barb We stad Sandy Olson Mr. Johnston I We, I'm dreadful! I know it. But I don't know what to do. I don 't know what to do! My good cardigan that I looked every- where for! I suspect you've ruined it. 'Dadl Dad! What's the matter? Mary! . . . Come Miss Clayborn, we all thought a lot of your father down! . . . Quickly! . . . He was a big man. 46 MR JOHNSTON SENIOR PLAY CAST OUR MISS BROOKS Miss Brooks . . Miss Finch . . . . . Hugo Longacre Mr. Wadsworth Miss Audubon . Elsie ...... Elaine .... Jane . . . Sylvia . . Doris . . Marge . Faith . . Rhonda . . Ted . . . Stanley . . Martin ..... . . Mrs. Allen . . Student Director Student Director Director........... Barb Westad Saundra Schlecht Paul Lorine Carl Potratz Maxine Hemquist Karen Looker Joyce Gahlon Pat Kraemer Saundra Shipley Priscilla Olson Diane Peterson Carol Quitmeyer Joyce Venzke Warren Hall Bob Anderson Bob Tweten Janice Anderson Pat Lorine Gwen Karger Mr. Johnston Come Come Almost time' Biggest turnout we The plane reaches the mountains of Shangri-La the ever had' Do you want to tell her or shall I? . storm is at its height--thunder--more snow! 4-7 l O H N A '? '. G 1962 HOMECOMING ROYALTY 1 Homecoming activities for the 1962 season began officially 9 on Thursday evening, September 27 , with the coronation of our Homecoming Queen Barb Westad. After the program and 6' recessional, the Queen and her attendants joined the student body on the football field for the bonfire and snake dance, 2 ending in a pep fest. Music at the coronation and the bonfire was provided by the band. Pat Kraemer was our Homecoming chairman. QUEEN BARB, JUDY AND MARK QUEEN BARB SENIOR ATTENDANT DOROTHY KOEP TED SPEAKS MR. FALLDORF SNAIQE DANCE 48 '-' TEAM BAND JUNIOR FLOAT HOBBY CLUB Homecoming events on Friday began at 12:00 a.m. with the Homecoming parade. The Parkers Prairie High School band led off the parade starting at the high school and continuing down main street and returning to the football field . After the parade, the Panthers kicked off to the Battle Lake Battlers to open our Homecoming game. The Panthers were defeated by a score of 13 to 0. At 9:00 that evening our Horne- coming royalty made their last appearance as they began the dance. Marlyn Bendick- son and his band provided music . During the dance, the winning floats were an- nouncedg they were: Juniors --lst place, Freshmen--2nd place, and FFA --3rd place . Qkeiommiom 'XDOBKON INITIATION CHERLEADERS HALF-TIME 49 GAME ww mmww 2005 Center Jump Time Out Ted Scores Mr. and Mrs. Lundblad Mr. and Mrs. Lorine Mr. and Mrs. Kamrud , .. Mr. and Mrs. Yell Mr. and Mrs. Potratz Mr. and Mrs. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Falldorf Parents' Night P31-keys vs, Ben-,ha 50 Sr. Class Pres. Hot Lunch Jr.-Sr. Banquet Pat Wrestles Spectators Parkers vs, Battle Lake W L. . .,.e. xi' LU ' 55-ff? :.. 515 i5:s4l55i'?l . fe. QQYXA ' f- A' L j,fi1 'fq , A M , , , X: .5 i-Y-iv: - K 'jk ,aw - I AT L.. .L ff Barb Is Crowned Queen and Co-Captains Pep FCS! ' 1 Homecoming Game Winter Concert Pep Band 51 - X ., 2o'N Co.'I, o'U 2003 Carl Shoots a Free-throw Sub-District All-Star Team Cheerleaders Captains Receive Our Trophy 9 BA CCALA UREA TE On Sunday evening, May 26, 1963, Bac- calaureate services Were held for the grad uating seniors at the Parkers Prairie High School Auditorium. Reverend William COMMENCEMENT On Wednesday evening, May 29, 1963, g - sixty-three seniors became members of th fifty-second graduating class of Parkers . for the evening, presented the commence- tatorian spoke, then the seniors were cation and the benediction . 52 ZWQQN wmmN mam Parker delivered the address to the students. S Prairie High School. Hale Aarness, speaker ment address . The valedictorian and salu- awarded their diplomas by Dr. W. F. Scham- ber . Reverend Parker pronounced the invo- may :fm 35:52 ,lffgf af 5. , :iff izveagm' x if fd, .2 Q UW ,Y 1,451 V .14-mfs -v'- . ,., ., .ky 1 1 Je? ,J ... .. I 5: S A f Q52 A twig V 1-2iiQ12fQf'.: . - K ii 6 - 4 N.-.,. X. i -sf .5 , , f .Jw - . Q . X: . ,gk KB? Q. ,Q ef' ,251 5' .1 ' ., .. . .Q . 4:.:5.fg L. 1, E I - -. . 'wiv ' ff? 94 pa. - ,,.. 1-...f + ,, ii A .,: TH m,,x3,.Qx4z f x fi . .. .. :Sw -Q, . .Mn .. - .S J W .K K air ic' .. '54, 54421 rf - ma.: Z, . V, 4... 'V Ig- sg ' A W-X X - .gg-' ...M .,., nr, K Q 5' K - 1.'f:ESi:Qf.:',zfA 1: Aiffz in-fi:-t:A1Ti f?.25s. ' 1 I1 'ffi ae, W ,I , '51Z'f'51 fL?li'Ki'gg7g4,,' .gflm 137' -5.1, , I iff . MQ.'i? ,. ..'12 f.?3,-..is 'ff . , f. M - . W , ,A f M, f 1:11 Ng, .1 .. W. xfl , V f, . ff. ,., .f ,..f,1. 2 M5 J 1' -22, sa gg . ' .J 1- 1 iii? vii - '11, if 1, 514. fi? ,fx iiigigfs' V , 1? ag-' ' - kai!! , f , pg. - X- ' 11, -1, gm: .sf-fix ' . '-M2 fqe 4 .... Q:-'ev 3 -we X K U . ew M .,-if gm' 2 ' H iff? 2 tA 1 if ' X' . mm . vp, L.. . 'BN X an K' ,.,m..,,, V Q 5 m..,:,- M. .QA xf C ., 44 W em ,Af A.. 4, 1 .mx,,L E w as up ,r j. b4b4D:wNlOQ'11 NDOBYON- za, COACHES: Mr. Falldorf, Mr. Larison. STARTING LINE UP Zffeiisd aQm 1.3-X ROW 1: B. Uhde, D. Yell, J. Bettermann, T. Kamrud, T. Lundblad, P. Lorine, W. I-Iall, D. Madson, C. Severson, R. Baas. ROW 2: P. Bettin, W. Skoglund, R. Johnson, A. Johnson, K. Ost, D. Rosenquist, R. Arvidson, S. Angell, A. Schlecht, L. Hemquist, J. Schamber. ROW 3: Mr. Larison, A. Ratajasek, D. Tuel, L. Krohnfeldt, R. Klotz, J. Gahlon, J. Schamber, K. Bettin, E. Olson, D. Benson, C. Klotz, Mr. Falldorf. The highlights of the 1962 pigskin season were in the Henning, Menahga, and Se- beka games . The mighty Panthers were in command of their old rivals, the Henning Hornets, throughout the entire game . It ended in a 14 to 7 victory for the Panthers on Henning's Homecoming. The Panthers were able to tie Menahga, the leading conference team, in a 19 to 19 contest. In the final game of the season, the Panthers overcame a 19 point deficit to defeat Sebeka by a score of 40 to 19. As a result of his playing in this game, Doug Tuel was named to WCCO's Team of the Week. Two senior boys, Dennis Yell and Ted Lundblad, made the All Conference Team for 1962 . The Panthers ended their season with a record of two wins, one tie, and five losses . Parkers Prairie . New York Mills Parkers Prairie . Bertha-Hewitt . Parkers Prairie . Long Prairie . Parkers Prairie . Battle Lake . . Parkers Prairie Henning . . Parkers Prairie Menahga . . Parkers Prairie Verndale . . Parkers Prairie Sebeka . . . ..14 ...7 ..19 ...l9 ..0 ...6 ..40 ...l9 Chuck Warren hir kd , ,F '2 i f ' f -..'- ' 1 . Dave Denny Ted CO-CAPTAINS--T . Lundblad, P. Lorine. Pau 1 Jerry 56 -. -, I. Ken Q f. , 4, ' - , - , . 'iv 4. fx' -s . L t-Q -f1'4 'A 'fi is ix gf- z-g..bf.V gy , f . 4' 5--re' ' Q .gfw Denny Ted Royce ROW 1: G. Pederson, J. Boehne, F. Liljegren, R. Smith, D. Boyce, R. Lenz, R. Saathoff, M. Scarborough, D. Sigfrid, L. Kammd. ROW 2: T. Nelson, B. Boehne, D. Olson, G. Zimmerman, C. See er J Schamber, A Johnson D g . . . Boyce,,R. Johnson, P. Bettin, C. :I'heusch, D. Stende. ROW 3: J. Hallin, T. Malm- gren, G. Shipley, G. Tuil, J. Gesell, R. Klotz, C. Theusch, T. Schrader, L. Hem- quist, R. Lenarz, Mr. Falls--Coach. ICB JJ T E A M ROW 1: K. Olson, J. Arvidson, J. Hulstrand, T. Iverson, B. Brunson, F. Liljegren, L. Kamrud. ROW 2: M. Theusch, B. Boehne, D. Sigfrid, C. Theusch, D. Olson, T. Nelson, G. Pederson, M. Scarborough, J. Boehne. ROW 3: Mr. Opheim-- Coach, G. Shipley, T. Schrader, J. Gesell, G. Tuil, C. Theusch, D. Peterson, S. Sigfrid, D. Krohnfeldt. ROW 4: R. Smith, R. Jantzen, T. Malmgren, J. Hemquist, S. Berger- son, R. Lenan, R. Lenz, R. Theusch. ROW 1: P. Bettin, E. Lind, R. Johnson, J. Schamber, R. Welch, S. Angell, D. Westad, A. Johnson, T. Quitmeyer, J. Hallin. ROW 2: Mr. Falldorf- Coach, D. Suchy, L. Krohn- feldt, K. Bettin, J. Gahlon, R. Krebs, R. Klotz, K. Rauscher, L. Smith, J. Theusch, R. Baas --Manager, R. Kraemer, B. Uhde--Manager. ,,, ,.x,wNM...,.,X, Q--V Vg V1 v ' -ref , , 1 Wg- ,3 -,Q , . , . . f L u X -X41 ' 5 17, , - gil. I V ' - ' f N131 Xl A T . , Ao 53 Q f Q Y 4' t Ex S . K ,J wix b f' 1 413 . I Hgfw ' -,. u y , .4 NH .A.. ,Wi W'-,MW-Mm I' V P '51TORf W PHS s Y - -1- ih' ffig ,,,,. 'ysvw-Q,-W - .-0,4 Awww., we km, 5' S5- Rf F, Y V , K Y 1 , 5 i '91 W' X 4 it - U e' W Q A V X . ,Qi it 11 9 W' x 1 is X, G Xi dpi X ! bf E 5 3 ' 1 3' N Q X, Doug Tuel were named to the Parkers Prairie . . . . . . 85 Eagle Bend . . . . 55 Parkers Prairie . . . . . . 67 Frazee ..... . . 35 Parkers Prairie . . . . . . 66 Bertha-Hewitt . . . . . 40 Parkers Prairie ...... . . . 57 New York Mills . . . . . 40 Parkers Prairie .... . . . 70 Clarissa .... . . 27 Parkers Prairie . . . . . . 34 Browerville . . . . . . 33 All -Star Team Parkers Prairie . . Deer Creek . . Parkers Prairie . . Osakis .... Parkers Prairie . . Henning . . . Parkers Prairie . . Long Prairie . . Parkers Prairie . . Sebeka ..... Parkers Prairie .... . . Bertha-Hewitt . 59 Parkers Prairie Battle Lake Parkers Prairie Osakis . . . Parkers Prairie Henning . . Parkers Prairie Deer Creek Parkers Prairie I-Iendrum . 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HHQ:mQ'g2m P- Fl' ld- I E QIH 53 62 48 43 65 75 54 43 42 54 33 35 m The 1962 track team for Parkers Prairie High School was, in Coach Donald Ro- stollan's words, mediocre. The highlight of the season was in the Park Region Invitational Meet, held at New York Mills, when the Panthers placed third among nine competing teams . iff' xg H, A H6529 UOOUYON- 'l 'TJ99 aagaa on H paw?-'C- f':r WH: ffm 3g9E0o CD oE,'-05653 DWEUQIO Qian-I'fD U f-r CD93 U' l '-l- E, EwSF U QQUD-l-m 3fD gg-'O-F34-r'.J H f-+,,,,CDgC'DUa O. ggm'-Sze! 52930: 329659 5-GH 99 '5 n:9'B5S fp H6009 E- 'zU'Fa' U' Po 222555 m 3 fo-Ha D ng,+f'EK4'5' EH... c-ra' Q2 FSU :r'.:rC6'::s 'D ggghdn-l-EQ-1 Q- g3 O1-rc-r mgoagg CDIBIHQ- 3:5125-1'5 HHCDHCDUJ Wmmmsm Hkgwg R4 n :S Ssaweg guna?- .,?,2 mugs'-'UH' o.':q,:ssfg'E'r Q'5'ae pi.-j:12mv-4 of an fb 2.29355 ggrg:-',Eo. If-' goggw-9. - Svillr-:Ol-h I-'HO r-hw' EWS afgafba co 951125. ru D-E ROW 1: L. Krohnfeldt, A. Schlecht, D. Olson, F. Eastland, D. Peterson, D. Madson. ROW 2: D. Tuel, T. Lundblad, C. Klotz, D. Yell, J. Bettermann, L. Sanvik, R. Bettermann, Mr. Opheim--Coach. wmwN Nhmwmmmm ROW 1: S. Angell, K. Bettin, T. Kamrud, P. Lorine, J. Schamber, C. Klofz, F. Bettin. ROW 2: W. Hall, L. Krohnfeldt, D. Tuel, C. Potratz, J. Dorn, D. Penrose, Mr. Falls--Coach, B. Uhde--Manager. 61 weave Qkehwfamumg ROW 1: P. Diedrich--Manager, D. Payne, D. Hanson, D. Porneranke, D. Boyce, J. Kraemer, D. Madson, L. Benson, E. Schaffran. ROW 2: H. Nichols--Manager, T. Hadley--Manager, D. Bettermann, C. Venzke, D. Skoglund, G. Bundrock, D. Benson, P. Julig, D. Peterson, L. Bowland, L. Otto. ROW 3: Mr. Larison--Coach, R. Dittberner, E. Woodworth, R. Tweten, D. Moske, C. Ruckheim, E. Olson, R. Bettennann, C. Severson, A. Schlecht, Mr. Heglund--Coach. The 1963 wrestling squad broke even this year with a season's record of seven wins and seven losses. The Panthers placed third in the District Tournament at Glenwood. Four of our wrestlers advanced to the Reg- ional Tournament held at Alexandria. The four wrestlers and their respective placings are as follows: Ernie Schaffran--lst place, Dwight Benson--2nd place, Ron Bettermann--2nd place, and Delbert Moske--2nd place. Ernie Schaffran and Delbert Moske each place 4th in their weight classes at the Regional Tourney. None of the boys advanced to the State Tournaments. Parkers Prairie Long Prairie Parkers Prairie Parkers Prairie ......2O .....24 ......28 Bertha-Hewitt .... 23 ......17 Parkers Prairie ..... Sauk Centre . Parkers Prairie . . . . . . Osakis ..... Parkers Prairie . . . . . . 19 24 33 11 18 Henning . . . . . 29 Henning . . . . . . 24 Parkers Prairie ..... 46 Parkers Prairie ..... 11 ' Evansville . . .... 0 Bertha-Hewitt 33 ' Parkers Prairie ...... 30 Parkers Prairie ...... 35 i Melrose .... . . 20 Evansville . . 10 Parkers Prairie ..... 20 Parkers Prairie ..... 20 ASSVI' COACH: ML Heglund, CAPTAIN: R. 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