Pine River High School - Pine Bough Yearbook (Pine River, MN)

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0 'N K f , ' vu ,Q H. ' 'brew 4 1'!' Q Fa l.l Ill F! fl: '14-W . Ui 52 746 Fame Eoagk RESP! IL J 1 'Me Seneca 66444 af 7954 pane Z?wefhQgl1 Scfwol Hne fuer Nannesofa . ' y '1' 5. , l R 9 fs., t. 3 . xv I L ' .a l' J ,, L ' ii nnb I h fx Q .0 'XA 2 'V --IW: it :-. -A , Q ., yd gy. 1-A-nP '. 4 I Q K A , ,- J 0 Q O Q I Q O We, the seniors of 19510 dedicate our yearbook to Mrs. Grace J. Nelson, whose patience and understanding have guided us through our last years in school. Her help in the English department will be of real value to us in the future. n lnff' ,f it v' How1rd's lotor Service Superintendent - Hrns E. Anderson Principal - Allan Fields Secretvry - Iris Snavely l Q fi ffw fu aa lwllp, j fxxffx f 2 - Y L Q f Q X 3 ' sl Office Girls - Elaine Potz, Mrs. Seifert, Barbara Dougherty 'T ',,,...'.l'-s- S--' I i ' I of 1' 5 YW li' 5 iraq 'z....m-?p1, CVLL 5 ,i X! fff I 1 ' gg: g y M' Y , s 5 . p . L- VT 7f ' fo X, J 1 Xyxx Rx!!! W: 'N I alllli ,WY'fj Lee Seeley -------- President Gertld Kclson ------ Vice - President Cloudir Johnson ----- Sec. - Treas. Hsry Ho lund ------ Annual Editor MARY HEDLUND Aznual 3,bg Student Council Ug Clfs .lay nevspapor 2,35 School Prfvol l,2g Clase -F' '3 1 Olficer l,jg Chorus 2,j,43 Librrry Aids Soxtette hp Iotioxol Honor Society 3,L CLAUDIA JOHNSON 'Sister' fnnual u2NGWSpaper l,2,3,Mg Class Officer by U-A-A- 1,2,3,4: Sexette bg Chorus l,2,3,M, LEE SEELEY nChee-Ween Uesketbsll ?,3,bg Srsebell ?,3,U: Annual U Clase Play 73 Foottrll U: Hooking Hifh 1 Letterman 7,',U: Audio Visual 2: Ch0THS 3 Student Council 1,Mg Close Officpr 1.b GERALD NELSON nBrainsn Annurl U3 Football 1,bg Student Council My Newsoaoer 3,Ug School Patrol 3,L:Chorus 1,Q: Letterman 4: Clesn Officer 3,Qg Nntional Honor Society 3,bg Offiaew The officers of fifty - four And the senior class that they stand for: Wish you luck in your future daysg And hope, somehow, through the misty haze of schoolwork, you will reach your dream, thourh hard and rough the rood may seem. To the faculty we extend our thanks, Well you've stood our v-ried pranks. We'll always proudly remerber you, And re hoze you'lJ think of us often to 1 , Don Lundriren ' ' 3 ix JOHN STRANNE ..as1cetb:.l.l l,2,3,f,5 ,Lulio Visual 75 'liss ' N kfflCCF 1,23 gaseoall 3g,tunent gouncil 23 Meuspaper bg Jlaus lor 7: Keane-ieg L5 I MARY SHAMP NKat1eN fmnual itfff Lg Iheerletder 2,33 ,horns lg u.1.l. l,',3,L3 Lenspaper l,',3,Ag ftudent Com1cil lg ep Squad l,2,3g Tpoech l,2,?,Lg Alas: Tlay 33 Q K PATRICIA UDSETH 'Pet' 7.1.1, ls Thorus 1,2,T,Ag 'ezietie Lg olzss rlaf 35 peech l,T,A3 Ttudent Tounfil 33 focational 'rginini hg Uevswaper 15 national Honor Society 3,hg DAVID GODDARD I 'Guts' Cavalier High lgFootbell 4g3IsketbP11 2,3,Ug B:-seLall 3,141 Arxual Staff L45 Letterman U3 Class Play 3: Audio Visual U3 do -4:39 x uw 99' . lx 5 'X GERTRUDE O'LEARY 'Gert' lnnual Stiff A3 G.A.A. l,2,3,h3 Chorus 3,55 DAVID HEATH 'Dav' nnual it ff A3 Jootbull 2,3,A3 thorns 33 Jasketball l,2,3,Lg Aasebfll 2,3,h3 iguqent 3OUDCil l,-',33 Zlass .lay 3gLetter'ma.n 2,3,l,3 Glass officer l,2g Audio Visual 2.37 Basketball l,2,3,l+: Class Play 3: Baseball 2,3,U: Chorus 33 Class Officer 2: Letterman by LYLA STIMSON NLe1eN Uefferson iih lg 'horus 3,Wg 'exette L: jkcch 3,Lg :lass Tlzy 7g tudent oxmwil I: nnual Ctcff bg 'ocitxonnl 'rainLng hg Pine Motor Comoely -an MAITY ADHJ GEULREDI fnnual S5511 bg Strdonm Council 25 Clfss Pl2y 35 Luwzpfpov l,?,25 G.A.A. l,2,3,h5 bp'ech 2,33 Chorui l,2,Q,M3 bextctLe 2,b. THOMAS RYIN 'Tom' Student Council jg Snerch 3: Class Play jg Annual Staff M: Crosier High lg MILO HAGEN Annual Stiff lag Band Bglsewspaper 3,l+3 School Y'5ltI'0l 1,1+g Chorus 3,125 Audio Visual 2,35 DEBORAH DINGLE nDebb1eh ilep Squat? 192339193 Uofxo-R10 J-,2,3g,bS Speech oheerleaoer l,2,3,A5newspaper l,2,3,L3 Class Play 33 Twirling 13 Annual Staff A5 Knutson's Baknff JAMES WARE J1mmy chool .atrol l,2,3g3asketball 33 Vocation 1 Training hs 'udio Visual 33 BETTY BRADFIELD 'Bets znnual Stuff Ag qewspaper l,H,3,L5 'lass Flay 3g 5.1.1. l,2,j,L3 peech l,2,?,', Zhorus i,3,h5 Library Iids 2,33 exetke , Glass ufgicer i,j3 'onor ociety 3 7 CAROL CROMETT G.A.A. 1,2,3gChorus 1,2,3g Band 3.43 Libr ry Aids 2,3gAnnua1 St ff j,bgNewsuaper 1,2 3 U Student Council 3,41 Class Play 3: Class Officer 23 Sneech 2,33 LELAND JONES Football 2,3,L5 Basketball 33 Letterman 2,l, Easeoill 3,A5 Chorus 3,Q3 School .ntrol X1-v' an 12 4-57 WESTAL MAINE 'wetzel' School Patrol lg Football 4: Chorus bg LORRAINE LESEMAN 'Rainy' xep Squad l,2,3,L5 ',.',.1, l,2,'g ooational i'I'ail'1l.I'1fj 5 gef-'spaper' lg 'heerlea-fer 2,?,i5 Thorns fig DONNA KATZENBERGER 'Katz' :horns 2,33 ELMER YOUNG Football 2,3,L+5 Basketball 2,3,,l,5 School Patrol lg Baseball 35 E 4 4 I i 5 W 5 s is ROSEMARY TULENCHIK Gqflulo .'xidS If m -9 ogg xr JERRY CARLSON X 4, School Patrol l,2,3,L5 Audio Visual 3,L,g BERNARD YOUNG 'Bernie' Football 2,3,h5 Basketball 1,23 Chorus 33 Newspaper lgSchool Patrol l,2,33L.etterman Ag X Q Q SHIRLEY BRYANT Shirl Ni G.A.A. 1: Class Play 3g Chorus 3: Vocational Training lb: Coast - To - Coast WW LEO WITT .innual Staff Lrg Audio Visual l,2,3,Lp3 School Patrol l,2,3,h3 Sasketball Manager 33 Class Play 33 Student Council A3 BETTY BRAD OW G.A.A. 1,23 Chorus 33 Vocational Training bg ARDIS BUSHNELL EVELAND LaPorte High 1,23 Lgonticello 33 'Iocftional 'Przinmg L3 Lnnual Staff L,3Speech 1.3 sand IL3 GROVER SIMMS Football 23 rsasketball l,2,3,l,3 Chorus A3 Scnool Patrol 23 I, ELAINE POTZ Brainerd 3: 3.3 3, 3Z33 CLAIR NEWTON G.A.A. 1-bg llJrl Student Council 2: Vocational Training U3 GILBERT THOMPSON Gil School Patrol l,2,3,l,3 f Lass Play 33 .IOIQNN RUBEY U.:ip:1. K' Vocational 'frainirlg L 3 fc' 'P 1 f MMM Q 5' I N WP M Q X md! M Z f YW T f QW 5 A 2, Q D1 W W, Q . GFP ' J V 'kiyj L 'ZA yy, Q! - 7tCqQ. 5 FIRST ROW: Leona Jewell, Darlene Farnxmn, Magdalen Olheiser, Doris Adamson, Darene Goddard, James Borman, Arvid Raph, Arnold Weiss. SECOND ROW: Carol Collins, Gladys Knutson, Carol Knutson, Alta Norman, Glendyce Moser, Jack Finney, Heinrich Kopka, lee Hemness, Boyd Maine, Roland Tulenchik. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Eibes, Kay Norland, Carol McNamee, Helen Dabill, Duane Chumley, William Huff, Neil Seaton, Laverne Struthers, Edward Norman. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Gerjets, Jeanette Schlapkohl, Mary Zupon, Arlene Nelson, Ardyce Wynn, James Welch, Dean Ecker, Eugene Lilly, Clayton Crandall, Jeanette Ecker. President - ---- - - - - B111 H8-ff Vice President ---- - - D8-'Pelle Gfddafd Secretary - ... .... - - - Arlene Nelson o I ' , M Wild! . ' 'M' , M Treasurer ----- ---- J im Welch 4 ff f P0 5 7 ? - 12 'f :J Q FIRST ROW: Janice Wilson, Delphine Howard, Virginia Hoke, Cleota Gorman, James Gearey, Roger Hickman Alvin Newt H ld , on, aro Janousek, SECOND HOW: Norma Johnson, Patty Nelson, Eileen Lovegreen, Jean Kramp, Elizabeth Wales, Reva Wilcox, 1'H'ank Norman, Jack Hjeltness, Charles Davis, Gary Moser, B111 Gardner, Ronald Ware, THIRD ROW: Cloe Fuhrer, Janet Davis, Beverly Reetz, Karla Tappe, Susan Andersen, Arlene Goldenstein, Lavonne Gardner, Junnell Iein, Marilyn Carlson, Julie Kater, Dianne Udseth, Harriet Fintob. FOURTH ROW: Carol Proffit, Joyce Harris, Gladys Boquist, Joanne Israelson, Elvira Kemmitz, Terry Olin, Richard Arones, J ames Sherwood, Richard Houston, Donald Hedlund. William Suerth. FIFTH ROW: Dense Hagen, Vera Wales, Rose Norman, Reva I-Iouser, Andre Johnson, Gygndyne N195 no ld Oxb , na orough, Sharyl Olson, Arvid Monson, Richard Hurst, Ivan Johnson, Kenneth Kline, Rolland Nugent. S President ---- - ---- Karla Tappe Vice President - - - - - - -Beverly Reetz Secretary -------- - -Marilyn Carlson sanu l 5 S 5 H I I I I I I I I I if 3 5 Qs xc X 3 s .1 f fff I3 I 'Q FIRST ROW: Joan Dabill, Gwendolyn Chumley, Sharon Hagen, Jeanette Weiss, Billy Johnson, Fred Chamberlain, Gordon Gorman, Dwight Riley. SECOND ROW: Eldora Buchite, Linda Hardy, Patricia Hjeltness, Doris Knott, Harriet Young, Ardith Peterson, Ethel Olson, Jerry Fields, Allen Buchanan, Gilbert Parsons, Harold Claussen, Ronald Olson, Harold Meagher, Jerry Gravdahl, THIRD ROW: Judith Goddard, Irene O'Leary, Nora Satchell, Charlotte Goochey, Sally Gushwa, Arjean Folkers, David Hanson, Raymond Campbell, Gaylen Struthers, Gene Carlson, Jimmy Suerth Arthur Berman. FOURTH ROW: Loretta Ingraham, Janet McAllister, Penny Bergstrom, Janice Wittemore, Loretta Buchite, Rita.Ingberg, Stanley Wal1ek,Ca1vin Kuschel, Gene Kinkel,Robert Haust, Ralph Perry, Ervin Gravdahl. FIFTH ROW: Karen Weimar, Judith Nelson, Judith Crandall Nancy Stinson, Sandra Peterson, Janice Nelson, Melba Johnson, Eldon Hopper, Lawrence Gill, William Ellis, Chuck Wickline, David Johnson. President ------- Judy Nelson Vice President ---- Jerry Fields Secretary ------- Janice Nelson AZ f X! Treasurer ------- Jim Suerth f X f 'Q Vw? In Durkee Mfg. 14 D D sez--I -It FIRST ROW: Joyce Farr, Loretta Rothwell, Caroll Peterson, Verna Houser, Ronald Lee, Robert Sawyer, Jerome Charette, William Brezinsky. SECOND ROW: Darla Johnson, Angeline Stiller, Patricia Torske, Patricia Haff, Lucille Bjore, Shirley Eblen, Linda Carlson, Ronald Gravdahl, Gerald Tollefsrud, Ronald Johnson, Dennis ihlson, Dennis Peterson, Robert Aker, William Showalter. THIRD ROW: Leona Beavers, Judith Kramp, Delores Fuhrer, Bernice Knott, Viola Olheiser, Patty Harris, Janice Perlcins, Joann Raph, Albert Jewell, LeRoy Gardner, Lyle Edgeton, Allan Bannister, Bernard Buckanage, Clifford Basore, Gordon Hofius, Chester Dun. FOURTH ROWa Arthur Stiller, Mary Jo Shepard, Gloria Ingraham, Mary Rose Wenker, Rebecca Daggett, Peggy Longerbone, Mabel Knutson, Sonya Bradow, Hyran Stringer, Charles Hofius, Harold Boquist, Richard Bressem, Galen Filsagyer, Gene Large, Sharon Swift. FIFTH ROW: Lowell Moser, Muriel Knutson, Lila Erickson, Jean Weiss, Nancy Ruby, Marlene Johnson, Melvyn Perry, Billy Benjarin, Dennis Welch, Clifford Sawyer, Raymond Large Robert Knottschade, Daniel Taylor, James Crinnins, John Adamson, Curtis Tollefsx-ud,, James Jokela. President - - Vice President Secretary --------- Treasurer - - - Curti s Tollefsrud Angeline Stiller Lucille Bjore B111 Showalter Pfeiffer Drug I5 f 4 ' ff ll! ! le? L X 4 ' I A B diix K. .4-0' FIRST ROW: Ray Paul, Betty Parsons, William Dabill, Doris Bannister, Henry Rushmeyer, Marth Dabill, Michael Huffman, Sandra Koffel. SECOND ROW: Darlene Seeley, Sharon Gard, Barbara Ford, Carolyn Kater, Maxine Stinson, Karen Isensee, Edwin Gard, Paul Goddard, Jimmie Gushwa, Harold Chitwood, Basil Kottschade, Merle Laubensteln, Albert Maine THIRD ROW: Carolyn Bressen, Helen Ingraham, Inez Ingberg, Carol Nelson, Georgia Rothwell, Charles Linn, lincoln Sorenson, Harold Adamson, Wilmar Buchite, Gilbert Harris, John McCormick, Charles Jorgenson FOURTH ROW: Joyce King, Joanne Werke, Sally Swift, Richard Larson, Shirley Davidson, Joyce McAllister, lmcy Hillials, Marian Meagher, Delbert Birk, Jill Houston, Charlene Martzulf, Carolyn Goochey, Gaylene Bradow, Margaret Knutson,Karen Tollefsrud. FIFTH ROW: Margaret Baker, Marjorie Davis, Diane Burnson, Judy Wynn, Jane Houston, Delores Fuller, Billy Losh, Veronlca Goose, William Rice, Verna Chumley, Marie Israelson, Elsie Schimming, William Cromett, Ragyetta Wymore, Larry Board, Ruth Kopka President Joanne Werke Vice President - ----- Caroline Kater Secretary ------- - Lorna Goldenstein Treasurer ----- - - - Jill Houston I I X f 3 I MQ WLM, if sf Lake Region Hotel 16 f 1 I0 f '4WW N1 M274 f X I0 X T ave Y wb 721 fy, WWW f l U, W 'Wf!N 5 , , A - g f 1 - ' , v A ,X ff QWM ffff Q f' ' . LLC eff-Q A ' ': La-A'-..a 1 'tg I 'W'w?',Q,. im -,fr :.,,-was 3171 Vw ' f W M H at of Q PINE RIVER as and vERNnA1.E CHEERLEADERS BAND Under the directorship of Hr. BY!'0n Graves, the student band has grown to about forty pieces. Last year they purchased trousers for each member, now they are striving thru the sale of concessions to raise enough money to buy jackets. PROJECTOR CLUB The projector Club, e mall group of eight, is an independent organization under the direction of Hr. Wilbur Elckman. Each member is appointed to a teacher and runs all of the movies for that teacher. In addition to learning how to run the projector, the Projector Club has been doing a little work with the public address system. G.L.A. The Girls' Athletic Association have a ueeldy playnight in which they participate in various sports. They have played several basketball games this year. IEPTERHEN The objective of the Letterman has been to raise money for new Athletic jackets for the senior members. They have done this by selling basketball pine and concessions at the games. NEWSPAPER The Newspaper staff has been kept busy getting the monthly Pine!-BE edited for the enjoyment of the students. With the help of Hrs. Peterson, a p ze winning Home- coming float was turned out by the members of the Newspaper staff. CAMERA CLUB Organized this year after last yea.r's class presented the school with a speed graphic camera, the Camera Club has, under the supervision of Hr. Hamari, taught its nenbers the principles of photography. TUHBLING CLUB M' 1 0 o ,J .. 'I- FRONT ROW: Carol Cromett, Betty B1-adfield, Katie Shamp, Arlene Nelson, Karla Tappo SECOND ROW: Magdalen Olheiser, Debbie Dingle, John Stranne, Bill Huff, Milo Hagen, Gerald Nelson, TI-ERD ROW: Jeanette Ecker, Helen Dabill, Carol Collins Glen ce J Y Moser, Darene Goddard. FOURTH ROW: Dick Arones,Jerry Fields, Claudia Johnson Alta. Norman, BACK ROV: Janice Nelson, Patty Haff, Judith Goddard, I-Zrs. ' Peterson, Advisor, Karen Iunleo. Editor- Carol Cromett, Advisors Mrs. Peterson. SKOGMOS' STORE In H. SEVEN-EID I9 FIRST ROW: Beverly Behme, Marian Meagher, Linda Carlson, Mary Ann Gearey, Patty Udseth, Seeley, Mrs. Johnson. King, Melba Johnson, Mary Hedlund, Carol Nelson, Helen Ingraham, Joanne Werke, Darlene SECOND ROW: Nancy Stimson, Maxine Stimson, Mary Jo Shepard, Joyce Claudia Johnson, Lyla Stimson, Susan Andersen, Katie Shamp, Karen Weimar. THIRD ROW: Diane Burnson, Delores Fuhrer, Rayetta Wymore, Reva Wilcox, Mary Rose Winker, Virginia Hoke, Reva Houser, Alta Norman, Eileen Lovegreen, Margaret Knutson, Magdalen Olheiser, FOURTH ROW: Leona Jewel Judy Wynn, Sandra Koffel, Verna Houser, Helen Dabill, Betty Bradfield, Rose Norman,,Sandra Peterson, Muriel Krmtson, Jean Kramp, Elizabeth Wales, Viola Olheiser. We Swiofbseztdfg The chorus this year, consisting of about J fifty girls, is under the direction of Z A ' Hrs. Johnson. They meet twice a week and practice--practice--practice to achieve ' M the fine quality which they now have. They if l 1 have sung at several programs throughout z T In the year. - ' ' , V. ' -f'+'.. X N Q ' -A . ' During the year the Sextette, under the ' . direction of Mrs. Adeline Johnson, has A T' . 4 3, entertained at various events. Among these were the carnival, a commercial is in 'Lai club banquet, the Christmas program, and -- gif: the music festival. H 3 Q i - A - 3 ,:.a 55.3, 3 A 13: ,if . , , , I nn PHI RIVER SUZBPIJUS STORE Mary, Patty, Lyla, Betty, Claudia, Mary Ann 131 Hemi? A 4. 'l ' .. 5 -5- l QL . ,,,..s FIRST ROW: Gwendyn Nies, Junnell Lien, Susan Anderson, Marilyn Carlson, Melba Johnson, Sandra Peterson, Danone Goddard, Julie Kater, Janice Wilson, Carol Grommet, Penny Bergstrom Joan Raph, Ivan Johnson, Nancy Stimson, Harold Meagher, Arlene Goldenstein, Jerry Fields, SECOND ROW: Lalonne Gardiner, Gwendolyn Chumley, Billy Showalter, Janice Nelson, Linda Carlson, Bryce Burkin, Arlene Nelson, Lowell Moser, Karen Jones, Delphine Howard, Roger Hickman, Curtis Tollefsrud, Alta Norman, Glenyce Moser, David Johnson, Dennis Peterson, Janice Perkins, Richard Larson, Gene Kinkel, Robert Maust. THIRD ROW: Mr. Graves, Frank Norman, Beverly Reetz, Joan Behme, Virginia Hoke, Karen Weiner PINE RIVER STATE BANK ng-pm-an . , i :J f r FIRST ROW: Shirley Eblen, Patty I-Iaff, Jill Houston, Stanley Wallek, Harold Boquist, Delbert Birk, Chester Dunn, Paul Goddard, Jane Houston Verna Chumley, Lorna Goldenstein. O SECOND ROW: Mr. Graves, Ronald Johnson, Mary Jo Shepard, Patty Torske, Judith Kramp. 4-n-.1qn-----1n1- 41 T' l 'M +-1 17 Xf- Mr. Hamari, Advisor, David Goddard, Robert Maust, Leo Witt, Jerry Fields, James Sherwood, Roger Hickman, Susan Andersen, Terry Olin IATEB AUTO CO. pu ' ' Terry Olin, Roger Hiclnnan, Leo Witt, William Jormson, Mr. Hiclsaan, Advisor bww 3 ,Q 'SA ,A 9 M FIRST ROW: Patty Nelson, Beverly Reetz, Nornm Johnson, Karla Tappe, Helen Dabill, Alta Norman, Hrs. Nelson. SECOND HOW: Jimmy Gushwa, Magdalen Olheiser, Rebecca Daggett, Shirley Davidson, Leona Beavers, Lucille Bjoer, Shirley Eblen, Darla Johnson, Sharon Gard, Sally Swift, THIRD OW: Mary Zupon, Carol McNames, Verna Chumley, Lila Erickson, Joyce Farr, Carol Peterson, Nancy Ruby, Lorretta Rothwell, Judy Wynn, Rayetta Wymore, Margaret , Knutson, Verna Houser. Karla Tappe and Mrs. Nelson 23 ,-Q' yn. FIRST ROW: Capt, Leo Witt, Arlene Nelson, Elizabeth Wales, Vera Wales, Alta Norman, Janet Davis, Janet McAllister: Charles Davis SECOND ROW: Delbert Birk, Bill Crelatt, Richard Larson, Charles Lee, Llneoln Sorenson, John HcConm1ck, Charles Jorgensen, Gary Tollefarud Ronn Johnson, Bernard Bnekanaga, Chester Dura, Bryce Burkin, Advisor, Hr. Halari, THIRD ROW: Frank Neuman, Andrew Stiller, Mike Hoffman, Gerald Nelson, Fred Chamberlain, Milo Hagen, Boyd Maine, Bill Rice, Danial Taylor, Ronald Ware. 544441 Fam! ' , s 1' ik I- I 5 iii The main objective of the School Patrol is 'Student Safety' HOUSTON MOTOR CO, 24 WT' , James Ware Day's Machine Shop Shirley Bryant Car1's Super Market G I . -'av Ardis Bushnell Eveland Principa1's Office Joanne Rubey Lake Region Hotel 7 DALE DUBBS CLARK H. AMY Clair Newton Howard's Motor Service Hr. Brueberg, Advisor Standing, Lyla. Stimson, Du.rkee's Sitting extreme right, Patty Udseth, Don Lundrigan Standing extreme right, Jim Arnold, Car1's Market 3 1 Gertrude O'Leary K-Q Qkogrro ' Store Lorraine Leseman G 81 G Store .E -K-.ff N' 23 W ifl,QW' Y W 1 ' I i ti, Q35 a li z E Y am 5 my -r eq? Q 1 2 ,,5 14 A ,piggy , , Ogg. 'Z i 5 EEA H. 4 4 ., ,Q -a. A 1 H fa.: m f' L' 1 fy ya A mi' Qi, 9. M4 54' gm A j Vkiygfli. , STUDENT COUNCIL OFFI CERS Lee Seeley, Disnno Behme, Arlene Nelson, Mr. Fields., IABIDI THILTBI ACTIVITY TSIDENTS Standing: Gerald xenon. Leo wuz, navm Heath. Sitting: Arlene leleon, Dianne Behme, Carol Oromett, Patty Udeeth, Mary Hedlund. CLASS REPRESFNTAT IVES Standing: Lee Hemness, Dennis Wilson, Dick Hurst Sitting: Norma Johnson, Glenyce Moser, Elsie Schimming, Karen Isensee, Lyla-Stimson, Shirley Eblen, Judy Goddard. CLASS PRESIDENTS Bill Hoff, Curtis Tollesfrud, Judy Nelson, Karla Tapes, Joanne Werke, Lee Seeley. Advisor Mr. Restadius, Stranne and Dandridge, Lettermen and helpers ? Ni Lettermen Initiation I Dean Ecker, Bernie Young, Neil Seaton, Elmer Young, Ed Nonman, westal Maine. Jim Gearey, Clayton Crandall, Pete Tulenchik, David and Pat Suerth STAIMEROOK IMTLEM NT AND MOTOR Goddard, Advisor, Mr. Rezankag Pres, David Heathg Vide Pres, Lee Seeleyg Sec-Treas. Gerald Nelson an it yi f, , V fs ,Q .ml Qbvwyf-N faeggQ,j:1Qgi7.ii13 'Wf,' f ',Z+'3q2f , - gp s -W ai, u,w'-, . ,v?'w,Ef4' ffiggw' ' ' , ,f?q,f1-,WZ W ,., , ' fg, LJ, .,... -.-,,,..,, f ,eip H- ffr ,, .fa ,X L,.,.. '9 ,gf A : -f . M n A L, ls ii x gl - vwgtf? YIM 4 MIM, .3 ,g I ML .l 9 :Wm 28 J!! Editors- Gerald and Mary Kagie, Mary Ann. Lyla, Betty. Difenev Arlene' Patty Alammls TO OUR CONTEMPORARIES The staff all met on the 9th of Septemb To start the Pine Boggh rolling. And to each job was given a member, It was then that we started our toiling To Gerald end Mary, 'Hail our editorsln Gert, uYour snapshot please?N Debbie and Tom got the creditors. To Patty ve gave the keys. Leo and Dave were always in action Ready to flick the shutter. Katie end Lyla, the little faction, From them we've heard no mutter. With these and many. many more we were able to get the job done. Now we've reached the distant shore. We shall always admit it was fun. Mary and Mary Ann Gr, Tom, Milo, Claudia, Debbie, Gertrude, Carol Leo, Mary, David H., David G.. Lee. Gerald Katie and Lyla is Nur! FIRST ROW: Janet McAllister, Junnell Lien, Julie Kater, Loretta Ingraham, Marlene Johnson, Marilyn Carlson, Cloie Fuhrer, Peggy Longerbone. SECOND ROW: Carol Collins, Jean Weiss, Sharon Hagen, Beverly Reetz, Caroll Peterson, Susan Andersen, Judy Crandall, Alta Norman, Karen Weimar, Diane Udseth, Janet Davis. THIRD ROW- Debbie Dingle LaVonne Gardner Gwendol vs..-x I ' . YU Chumley, Audre Johnson, Rose Norman, Jeanette Ecker, Carol Proffit:Arlene Goldenstein, Jeanette Schlapkohl, Mary Ann Gearey, Katie Shamp. FOURTH ROW: H es Johnson, Denise Hagen, Virginia Hoke, Reva Houser, Betty Bradfield, Claudia Johnson, Gwendyne Nies, Arlene Nelson, Janice Wilson. I I I PIKE RIVER DRY CLEANERS FIRST ROW: Leona Beavers, Patty Haff, Caroline Kater, Karen Isensee, Barbara Ford, Angeline Stiller, Darla Johnson, Judy Kramp. SECOND ROW: Sally Swift, Margaret Baker, Sharon Gard, Delores Fuller, Judy wynn, Marjorie Davis, Margaret Knutson, Goorgla Rothwell- THIRD ROW: Harriet Young, Inez Ingberg, Delores Fuhrer, Gaylene Bradow, Carolyn Goochey, Jane Houston, Ethel Olson, Irene O'Leary, Joyce McAllister, Jill Houston, Bernice Knott, Maxine Stimson. FOURTH ROW: Janice Perkins, Joann Raph, Sonya Bradow, Mary Rose Winker, Loretta Rothwell, Joyce Farr, Patty Hjeltness, Linda Carlson, Rebecca Daggett, Mary Jo Shepard. .aa X FIRST ROW: Norma Johnson, Marilyn Carlson, Beverly Reetz, Joan Behme, David Johnson, Lorraine Leseman, Jeanette Ecker, Dianne Udseth, Debbie Dingle. SECOND ROW: Karen Toilefarud, Darla Johnson, Barbara Ford, Sharon Gard, Sally Swift, Judith Kramp, Carolyn later, Patty laff, THIRD ROW: Chester Dvrm, Leona Beavers, Shirley Eblen, Harriet Young, Delores hhrer, Loma Goldenatein, Inez lngbex-g,Gay1ene Bradow, Viola Olheiser, Karen FOURTH ROW: Ronald J ohnaon, J ane Houston, Loretta Isenaee, Lucille Bjore, Mies Johnson, Rothwell, Hary Jo Shepard, Judy Wynn, Patty Nelson, Janet Davis, Loretta Ingraham, Linda Carlson, Ethel Olson, Gqylene Bradow, Jill Houston. FIFTH ROW: Bryce Burldn, Joyce Hcallieter, Joyce Farr, Sharon Hagen, Julie Kster, Peggy Longerbone, Junnell Lien, Gwendyne lies, Karen Jones, Janice Wilson, Janice Nelson, Mary Rose ilinkuer, Sonya Bradow, Janet McAllister, Veronica Goose. Fw S Practicing cheerleading has been the chief project of the Pep Squad this year. The A team cheerleaders have been coaching the junior high members individually. Before each basketball and football game, IB. R. F. DINGLI the Pep Squad has prepared a pep fest to A' . heighten the spirits of the cheering section. M , xv J The Pep Squad is under the supervision of Miss ' , ' Beatrice Johnson. ' A ,Q Officers President Janice Wilson Vice President Junnell Lien Secretary Debbie Dingle Treasurer Beverly Reetz 'A' Team Cheerleaders Debbie Dingle, Diane Udseth, Lorraine Leseman, Jeanette Ecker- 31 Q ff WK XM Ffwf 'HQ Z f9WW in L W 5 IM cz! 5 W, J Ti ers Win Two To Stretch ' -3 Victory tring lost Week E The Plne River Tigersp made ll. plear that they are definitely in the running for the conference title last Friday when they whipped Menahga by the score of 38-6 and on Wednes- day of this week they thumped Ber- tha 20-0 in a-non-conference tilt. f In the Menahga game Heath scored on a 25 yard run in the opening quarter. In the second quarter Heath Scored again and the ex'tr:1 point was made on a pass from Heath to Lee Seeley. Later in the second quarter Heath scored the third touchdown for Pine River and the try for the extra gzint was sucecssful on a pass from eaith to Jim Gearey. y In the third quarter Tulenchik in- tercepted a pass near the Memahga goal line and on the next play. he carried the ball over for the touch down. Izater fn the same quarter, Heathpassed to Gearey to score the final touchdown for the Tigers. The Mefnahga Braves managed to push one over in the fourth quarter, making the final score 38-6. The Tigers had n smashing victory Iwednesday when they defeated Ber- tha champion of the western div- islon of the Park Region Conference last year. .This was a haul fought game which found the score at half time still 00. But early in the third quarter Pine River took command when Heath scored the first touchdown. Again ln the third quarter Suerth scored and the extra point was successful on a pass from Suerth to Tulenchlk. The third touchdown was scored by Gerald Nelson in the fourth quar- ter. Again the extra point was made on a pass from Suerth to Tulenchik. AIDERSON LUMBER CO. is 'B ti . 'A 5. te ., NA' fi, Pequot gains 4 xhqr E , 5 K , , v 1 fr ?5q1 5 , A ' ' ' ' A - 1 5-,eg A ,4 , . Q 0 V 4 1 c BQ? uv, Lg Y chi- ,.. . - my . wi A , - . -N 4 2 ' Jim Hi.t8 Savage , 1 , , . AA v fgt' , , .1 me , - V .,.. ,M -N I Dave and Pat 4' I ' V , .hgfu eh... , f tts. ., . ,, my f't'i'w Le VAL l' . . Pat and Pete L ' X 'V I .s-ww, me ,...:. f fe: Qeismef me ii 1 Vlgiwff Wu. c e xeeesdtoe 2 - V i--' Fi 'W f' +iQQQ5?5?i eteeFEe?5?wQEa 1' ,ii 3 -.m'1 .. -rw U., ee Coaches and Captain A Seaton tackle! SEASON ' S RECORD Walker 26 - 26 tie Pillager 25 - O won Bertha 20 - 0 won Motley 11+ - O won Seheka 13 - 19 10st Menagha 38 - 6 won Pequot 19 - 28 lost me Verndale 13 - 12 won The Little Monster goes d OWU, Gerald Dave on the 'Thirty Five FOO YSALL. SQUAD ATTENDS GRID GAME The football squad, managnu and coach, Alton Miller saw Mich- igan State defeat Minnesota Sat- urday, Octobss 71. in their 26th Hum secutive win in football. The boys were particularly Inf- tunate to see this game because Michigan State is rated second in the nation by both the United Press and Associated Press' stat- ed Coach Alton Miller. Tigers Assume Giontkiller Role With Verndule Today Atlter losing a hard fought battle to Pequot Hakes last Friday, the Pine River Tigers will attempt to break the long win string 'ot undefeated Verndale. ln'the final game of the season today. The Verndale Club has been undefeated in the Last two sea- sons but was held to a tie score twice lust year by Pine River and Bertha. In the game last Friday the Tigers had it all going their waylurrtll they lost the services of fullback Pat Suerth late in the second quarter. Pequot Lakes, having a great weight advantage finally powered their way through in the fourth quarter and won by a score of 28-19. The Pine River scoring began ln the second quarter when Heath plud- ged over xfor a TD and then ,passed to Gearey for the extra point and a 7-0 Pine River lead. Later,Dean Ecker recovered a Pequot Lakes fum- ble and ran 50 yards for the second score and a 13-0 half-time lead. In the third quarter, Pequot Lakes scored their first touchdown and also made the extra point. hater ln the period, Pine River scored again on a pass from Heath to Tulenchik. The fourth quarter found Pine Riva er injuries and Pequot's superior weight combining to overcome the Tigers and the invaders scored three tiuies to make the final score 28-19. ln today's game, the, Tigers are all expected to be in good playtng con: dition and will make every effort to upset the loop leaders in their lai game. Coaches Miller and Itezanka have been preparing the boys for this game all week, and will use all poss- ible strategy to make it a success. .lg ,hogs 3 55 fs' if., ... . ff, ,.t..fw.... Dean Receiving , l Neil and Dave Coaches Mills, Roztmltu Express Appreciation To Citizens for Driving Aid 1 1 , . .,.-.-.l 7 N '., f ,Lg . j , Tia, if t uf ' Pile UP Gerald Pick! Up Tivo Dave grounded TFTRI PTY STORE Homecoming Day Success As Tigers Swamp Pillogor Motley Monglod Monday Prefaced by a blg parade through l'he Pine River main street last Erl- rltay, the Homecourinrfestlvlties of thnlocalmhoolwmad ttobea hnvrilng success ln all rllgpartments. Occupylng a place of honor in the parade was Gertrude 0' Leary, Home- coming Queen, attended by Darene Goddard and Beverly Reetz. One of the best in years, the parade featured a variety of floats, with well--clftmen themes, and evidence of considerable preparatory work. Even the smafll try, future queens and grid- lron greats. had preperud floats and were an enjoyable part I. the parade. Meeting the Plllager Huskies in the game of the day. the Tigers was- ted nu time in applying the Home- coming theme Harness The Huskies as they .did exactly that holding the opponents scoreless, while accumul- ating Q comfortable 25 points on the Pine River scoreboard. A dance Friday evening bn the school gym gave old grab an oppor- tunity to renew their liaudlhlps. and to recall memories of the Orange and Black. Coaches Miller and Relinka. took their team to Motley Monday, where a rescheduled game was DTRXPQT, Two quick touchdowns in the opening quarter was enough to zlve the Tigers a 14-0 victory for their lflth straight game without a loss. Both taliles were scored ull short runs by David Heath. Pat Buerth passed to Dean I-Joker for one extra point, with the second coming on a pass from Heath to Jim Gearey. FIRST ROV: Dean Esker, I Norman, Pete Tulenchik David Heath, Pat Suerth, Neil Seaton, Leland Jones, Jim Gearey. SECOND ROW: Lee Seeley, David Goddard, Westal Maine, Gerald Nelson, Harold Rico, Bernie Young, Clayton Crandall. THIRD ROW: Coach, Mr. Rezanka, Dwight Riley, Elmer Young, Bill Haff Caach, Mr Miller. MARSHALL wn.1.s s'rom: Ll, Dean Eckerg HB, David Heath: C, Neil Seaton: RG, Leland Jones: J C - ami! UA - 9 .QS S FRONT ROW: Manager, Harold Meager, John Stranne, David Heath, Lee Seeley, Hobart Dandridge, B1 Norman, Pete Tulenchik, Manager, B111 Haff. SECOND ROW: Coach, Mr. Restadiue, LaVerne Struthers, Jim Gearey, Charlie Oleon, Elmer Young, Dick Hurst, Duane Chumley, Coach, Mr. Rezanka. 3 SCHUSTEPUS MARXI! FRONT ROW: Dick Hurst, Duane Chumley, Dean Ecker, Shnryl Olson, Elmer Young, LaVerne Struthere, David Goddard. SECOND ROW: Coach. Mr. lezenka. Donaldledlund Jil Qlwood. Terry Olin, Clayton Crandall, Alvin levton, Bill lnff, Dick Houston. Gene Iinkle, Pat Snrth, Manager, larold Mesger. W-W1 'J 184 'ie Tigers Hit Stride To Boost Their Season's Average The Pine River Tigers during the past two weeks, have shown their basketball playing abillty, by top- pling Menahga 67 to 63 and vanquish- lng Motley 61 to 52. In the Menahga game played there on Friday night of last week, the Tigers took command in the last half to achieve the victory. Quarter scores found the Tigers trailing during the first half 18-13 and 33-30. However their rally gave them 49-43 and 67-63 bulges in the final frames. Heath gained a new high by netting 35 points. Tulenchik followed with 11. ' The Menahga 'B' team tipped the Pine River squad 37-29. Tuesday evening the Tigers de- feated Motley here 61-52, establish- ing an early lead which they maln- tained throughout the game. Heath caged 29 points to again lead in the scoring column. Tulenchlk followed with l3. The B team made it a sweep by winning their contest 36-22 The Motley game was the final league game for the Tigers, who fin- ished the season with 3 wins and 3 losses. Tonight the Tigers will play Pill- ager here. and Saturday night will meet Walker on the latter's floor. Pine River Loses in 2 Overtimes PINE RIVER CSpecia1J-David Heath, high-scoring Pine River high school center, pumped in 27 points here Friday nigh-t, but it wasn't enough as the Tigers went down to a 51-49 setback at the hands of Menahga in a dou- ble overtiine encounter. Quarter scores were 16-12 for Pine River, 28-27 for Menahga. 38-36 for Pine River, 49-all and again at that score. Menahga scored the majority of its field goals from outside the Pine River zone and it was a 35-foot shot by forward Mak- ela, which won the ball game in the sudden death second ov- ertime session. Menahga stalled out the last three minutes of the fourth per- iod with ihe score tied, but Pine River rushed in the last five sec- onds to prevent the visitors get- Hovard 's Store A1 Downing Ed Johnny Lee drives in Oak goes high Tigers Take Pillager The Pine River Tigers made it three wins in a row when they triumphed over the Pillager Hus- kies here Friday evening, 50-46. Pine River rolled up a 15-4 lead in the first quarter and were out in front 31-15 at half time' and 38-26 at the third period. Star center David Heath suffer- ed an eye injury during the sec- ond period and played only about half the game. High scorer for the evening was Wayne Peck of Pillager with 22, followed by Heath of Pine River with 15. The Pine River B's won the prelimin- ary, 46-24. PINE RIVER 450i Ig ft pf tp 0 4 Norman, f ........ 2 0 Dandridge, f .... -- 1 2 2 4 Seeley, f ..., - 2 5 1 9 Young, f -- --- U 0 1 0 Heath, e .... --- 6 3 1 15 Gearey, c M- --- 0 1 4 1 Olson, c -,- -,- 0 0 I 0 Stranne, g --- .-- 3 1 3 7 Struthers, g ....... 0 1 0 1 Tulenchik, g ...... 4 2 1 10 0 Tigers To Sebeka in iiii'ii 0 I 2 First Tournament Game Hurst, g ......... 0 0 1 PILLAGER 1461 fg t pf i.D Reis, f ......,.... 4 3 3 11 1 Crocker, f --, --- 0 0 1 0 Peck, c ...,. --- b 6 4 22 Anderson, g ....... 0 Z 1 Van Vickie, g ..... 2 4 Stanley, g - ...,... 2 3 l 7 David J amp Ball Tigers Claw Indians The Pine River Tigers and the Pequot Lakes Indians went on a scoring spree when they met on the Pine River court Tuesday night. The game was nip and tuck all the way, with the Tigers eke ins out a one-point marzln at the Coach Hestadius and nthe fiveu Tigers Play Seuson's Final With Menahgu Tonight Dave and Pete with Sebeka. SEASOIVS RECORD Motley M5 - 41 you Pequot 50 - 5? lost Backus bl - 52 lost Verndale bo - 63 lost Pillager 36 - 39 lost Cass Lak! U4 - U8 lost Clarlcfieli 1-PLL - 63 lost Seheka L2 - Db lost '51-k01' 53 - 57 lost Pequot 75 - 74 woL Cass Lake U1 - 72 lost Menagha 6? - 63 1f.' on Motley 61 - 52 won Pillagel' 51 - M6 won Welker U7 - 63 lost Deer Creek 55 - 37 won Thi! Y0ar's team von a second place tie The Pine River Tigers wlll play thelr flnsl game of the current sea- son here tonight, when they meet the Menahga squad on the Armory floor, This will be the last opportunlty tor local fans to see the Tigers ln action before dlstrlct tournament play be- gins at Staples March 1. Tonight wlll also be Parents night. with appropriate ceremonies being eonducted ln recognltlon of the par- ents of the local team menimers, be- tween the 'B' and 'A' games Entertainment between halves of the B game will be afforded by the small group of baton tawlrlers, and between halves of the 'A game a group ol 6th graders -will-give an en- hlbltlon of Rythmatlc Exercises. In play during the past week, the Tigers split a pair, winning from Deer Creek, 55-87. and dropplnk an :vertlme tilt to Backus. 34-33. Quarter scores-of the Deer Creek game, with the local team ln front all'the way were 15-8,,80--11, 43-19 55-37. Heath paced the fleld with 15 ppm-Ls, while Anderson, Qld Aitch- lson of Deer Oreekhltlormli and 10 respectively. The Pine River B team won easllyl 44-27. Monday evening at Backus, ln a. well played game. the Tigers lost in overtime play by one polnt, 34-32 when Dembouski ot Backus' hit a tree throw with only tour seconds left to play. The locals trailed dur- lng the flrst half, quarter scores be- lng 14-9 and 21--17. The thlrd and tlnal quarters found tie scores of 27 all, and 30 all as both teams played :zood defensive ball. Heath wlth 10 and Peterson with 13 led their teams ln scoring. The Plne River 'E' teain won easily 40-20. Johnson 's Lumber Go . 41 Pete in a scramble 3501016 3'-V - 33 lost Menaaha 51 - 49 lost Saleh 51+ - U7 lui Ctournamentl Slugger Heath RITURNIIG BASEBALL LITTIRHII FRONT ROW Pat Susrth, Pets Tulenchik, Los Seeley, Jim Gearsy, and Ed Norman SECOND ROW Coach Mr Rszanka John Stranne, David Goddard, David Heath, Manager B111 Haff KLIll'S SPORT SHOP As this year's defending chamoions, the Pine River Last Year's Battery Catcher Marion Stensbury Pitcher Jim Edgeton Jim oitched one earned run in six league games. squad can exosct a tough season as the other teams of the league are more seasoned The Tigers lost much of their team at graduation Jim Edgeton John Hurst, Richard Thoreson, Johnny Phillies, Leroy Oracksl, and Marion Stansbury were the seniors on the squad which was the first to win a baseball trophy in the schoo1's history 5lASOH'S RECORD Rune Hits Errors Buns Bits Errors Pequot 5 3 2 P.B. 8 7 4 Motley 3 1 10 14 6 5 Pequot 3 4 12 13 6 5 Pillager 1+ 1 1+ 9 11 2 Motley 9 6 7 3 2 17 Pillager 0 H 3 9 8 2 40 , f ' eq 5 , X Y , g fa- .1 ,Y 5 A I ., S X Q . u . . , a Q v u I . fm , L in xl , Q, Q 'HMI it Hz f 'ggi CARL S SUPER MARKET F F hFut Shop Wltlr Conhdence 9 Quality oods for less Groceries - Meats res r i s Vegetables - Frozen Fruits orthland Funeral Home J A BRFZINSKY CONGRADUiTIOJb TO THE CLnuS OF 'ju' PHOHN 68 Pine River Minnesota Gardner Fountain lunch Beauty Shop M MBS FLUADE GRADWwR 5 DON Pine River Minnesota Pine River linnesota Land 0' Lakes Dairy ED and AL Pine River Iinnesota GREETINGS TO CLASS OF 1954 I Coffee Shop FOR LHE BVQT OV FOOD MR AND MRS KERMI1 TOHSHI PHONE 110 Ping River Minnesota BFQI' WIAHS LO THE GRa.DUAT'V'S Red Owl Agency Tex THE B'i'bT FRIYND YOUR CAR TR FAD ow Servlre Pine River lhnnesota Dlne River Minnesota Wlll C Day CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF ' 'Pine River Minnesota Nebel 5 Pune Rwer Recreation Parlor BNIY SINP HN EBICLSON Pine River linnesota Pine River Virwesota iq JJN . . m -N JM i m ' .J C I ' III' SOII S 'PHE BEST FOB. 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Q' ,.4Z'.'! 5 ,, u me H WJ It is the year 1070 sixteen years since I graduated 'rom Dine River Figh School I decided to return to Vine River to attend a celebration honoring TOM RVAN MILO VAGVN and WFSTAL MAIN? who are now world famous for their round trio to the Moon The city has really grown since JERRY CARLSON dlscovered uranium in 1963 I hapoened to notice a new beauty shoo owned by BFTTY BRADOW and BHIRLWY BRVANT decided to stoo and get their speclalty the new nAtomic Curl' It was here I learned the latest gossio of all my former classmates JUNIOR NNWTON and LFO WITT play in the orchestra at '0akie's Nightclubn owned and operated by HOBART DANDRIDGF JOAINB RUBEY is head cook in the new school cafeteria They say the meals are big ger and better than ever GFHAID NELSON is orincip l of Pine River Flgh School Fe has as his secretary ELAINE POTZ I hear they work very well together KATIF SWAMP is writing a gossip column for the Tournal The name of her column is 'See nothing know nothing tell everything' GIIBERT THOMPSON runs Pine R1ver's largest auto salvage BETTY BHADNIVLD is senator from Minnesota This ls her first term but she has al ready made a big hit in Washington LEE SWVLWY is listed in nfho's iho in America' Fe is a well known lawyer and has never lost a case His motto is 'To Get-A Head you must have one' ROSF MARY TUTDNCHIK is an elementary teacher in Maryland MARY ANN GDARY has been asked to resign her oosition as Postmaster General because of her carelessness in handling the males TAMFS WARF really surorised me He is now the 6'9' center of the New York Knicker- bockers GERTRUDF O'LEARY and IORRAIHW LWSWMAN are out in the Golden West taming all the wild cowboys DONNA KATZVNBUHGER and GROVER SIMMS are folly skaters in I-'os Angeles They soec ialize in the 'sit down slide' CAROL CHOMETT is now a noted author She gained her fame through the publication of her book Love and Learn BERNIE YOUNG has perfected some pills which enable you to sleep with your eyes ooen LYLA STIMSON is an airline stewardess on a trans continental airolane She has been quite successful in comforting a1r sick executives LELAND JONTS is an English teacher in Fonolulu I was not surprised for English had always been his first love in high school MANY HWDLUND is married to a diplomat and living in Afghanistan She enjoys it there very much DEBBIE DINGLV and PATTY UDSVTH are in Alaska doing social work with the Vskimos Their only trouble is the wolves that cone around at night ELMER YOUNG is admiral of one o' the new atomic ships CLAUDIA JOHNSON is head nurse in the newly constructed Moan Fosoital in St paul DAVID GODDAHD and JOHN STRANWW are in the wilds of Africa hunting big game They are esoeclally noted for their ability to caoture dears ARDIS VVVLAND is married and has five children fquintuoletsl After attending the celebration and touring the city the time came for me to part with memories of old P R H S 51 I A I ' I 1 1 ' - ' s I N 4' , 4 . A O ,A Y . T ' I. . - . I 1 1 - a . . . . , , I I C . , , , U - .Ll .J A I . I . I , DAVID HEATH is busy painting portraits of noted sports personalities. J J -J -J 1 DI I! . A 9 0 , D , de- To the lucky class of fifty five We shall will our writ and all that ,jive We're not really dying, But there's no use denyBng, That as we leave we leave a name That no other class will want to claim Tom's abilities sharp and great e Dorothe Eibes deserving fate even Grover consents to discard charming ways to Janie Gard Mary Ann's lush soprano voice Ie just left behind, a matter of choice And Johnny's continued scrounglng success Ie left to Neil, who needs it, no less Lyla leaves her 'bottled' hair To Carol Collins to use with care Red'e fluent speech and acid tongue Are left to Peter Just for fun Is left to Harold, gee, that's funny Helen and Ardyce the lurid lasses Get Ws.re's love of English classes Gutzy Goddard before he embarks Bestowe on James Lorman his witty remarks Elmer and Bernie will their youthful name To Arvid and Arnold without any shame Claudia and Jerry will gladly share With Lee and Leone, their bus seat so rare Doris and Clayton will thankfully merit Our intellect and we're glad to share it Glenyce Moser will soon be seen With a profile left by Lorraine the lean 'lere endeth here beginneth' 654-44?locaez 944496444 Bed and Gray David is quite reluctantly leaving Diane to the Juniors, but he 'll be grieving Shirley Gerjets will really gain Prom the mystic ways left by Elaine Rose and Joann le ve their love of 'nath In the careful hands of Blllv Holi' Duane and Henry will ha mplly snare Oakie went all out th1s time And willed his conswnotion powers to Kline And now we very generously will To Jet the mechanical mind of Gill Arlene Nelson will luckily get A hot camera left by Witt La Verne and Eddie the lucky faction Get Milo's superior power of eubstraction lhe pres1dency that Lee deserts Will go to Hzgene, although :Lt hurts Gerald Nelson wills his brain To none other than Goddard and Maine Iatsy not is feeling so kind. To Welch her giggle she leaves behlnd Known as the flat man Wetzal will tarry To give his build to auspicious Mary Jones will nov depart from us, His plav-boy ways he leaves to Russ Gertrude leaves her successful engagement To Diane and Maggie nthout enragement Carole ad. Gladyce the luclq girls Get Betty B1-adfield's nice long curls Patty and Mary bestow their dates On cute Holmes who really rates Betty and Shirley's slclpping ability Goes to Jeanette in great tranquilty Our pictures are hanging all over the halls, Our names are in text books and on the walls But now to ue this wide world calls So to the Jrs. we leave our stalls. ' egg Ar . And ' His . Debbie's skill for collecting money The auto intelligence left by Clair, : . 52 ?4 N ,5 ...f iv, g5 gi, 7 Q. , . wk 5, an i nn' 53 wi is


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