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

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VcviQ Bouafi cUt d V 76e Sesti i ( ? 95 7 'Pine, 'PtverHigh School '“Pint“River, ecUccUiatt Mrs. Marjorie MacMillan, while serving as Hone Economics teacher, has performed many extra tasks for the faculty and the students. For her patience, understanding, and willingness to help, we are all deeply grateful. In appreciation, the Senior Class of Pine River High School dedicates the 1957 edition of the Pine Bough to Mrs. Marjorie MacMillan. JOHNSON LUMBER COMPANY 2 SUP F R1NTFNDENT PRINCIPAL MR. HANS ANDERSEN MR. ALLAN FIELDS ddmini strati on BOARD OF EDUCATION MISS MARY ELLA DURKEE......PRESIDENT MRS. PEARL HEEMSTRA........SECRETARY HERBERT HECHT..............TREASURE VICTOR HEDLUND JEROME BEHEME ROBERT SWANSON 3 BACK RCW: MR. BRUEBERG, MR. GRAVES, MR. REZANKA, MR. RICE, MR. PAPKE, MR. WEST, MR. MILLER, MR. HICKMAN, MR. R. HAMARI, MR. C.HAMARI, MRS. SUTHERLAND FRONT ROW: MISS SHINN, MRS. WAREING, MRS. KELLETT, MRS. TOWLER, MRS.SONTAG, MRS. JOHNSON, MRS. MACMILLAN, MRS. COFFLAND faculty MISS SHINN...... MRS. WAREING...-MRS. KELLETT... MRS. TOWLER_____ MRS. SONTAG_____ MRS. JOHNSON... MRS. MACMILLAN. MRS. COFFLAND.. MRS. SUTHERLAND MR. C. HAMARI.. MR. R. HAMARI.. MR. HICKMAN.... MR. MILLER..... MR. WEST....... MR. PAPKE...... MR. RICE....... MR. REZANKA____ MR. GRAVES..... MR. BRUEBERG... Librarian English Senior High English Art Mathematics Junior High English, Chorus Home Economics School Nurse Girl's Phy. Ed. Elementary Principal Industrial Arts Jr. High Msth, Ariculture, Boy's Phy. Ed. Driver's Education Commerial History, Coach General Science, Biology, Chemistry Social Studies, Coach Band Co-ordinator, Occupational Training 4 KNUTSON'S BAKERY PINE RIVER DRY CLEANERS BACK ROW: MRS. THTJR, MRS. tTVLIO, mr. F.TERSON, MRS. FLATEGRAFF, MRS. SPA TOR FRONT ROW: MRS. ALMO, MRS. SEVFFFID, mrs. FTCKFL, ,fPS. FIFLDS, MRS. LUNDRI3AN 'faculty MRS. ARTHUR____ MRS. UHLIG..... MR. PETFRSON... MRS. FLATEGRAFF MRS. SEATON.... MRS. MALMO..... MRS. SEVFREID.. MRS. HICKEL____ MRS. FIELDS____ MRS. LUNDRIGAN. Second Grade Fourth Grade Fourth Grade Second Grade Sixth Grade Sixth Grade Third Grade First Grade First Grade Third Grade LAND O' LAKES CREAMERIES INC. DAIRY and FEED STORE 5 SEATED: HARRIET YOUNG, SALLY GUSHWA, ETHEL OLSON, JERRY FIELDS, ERVIN GRAVDAHL FRONT ROW: JEANNE SECHSER, CHARLOTTE GOOCHEY, ARDITH PETERSON, BEVERLEY HAIR, JUDITH GODDARD, LINDA H .RDY BACK ROW: PENNY BERGSTROM, JANICE KELSON, ESTHER DABILL, DWIGHT RILEY, DONALD SMITH, DAVID HANSON, ELDON HOPPER, RAYMOND CAMPBELL, HAROLD MEAGHER MISSING: GENE KINKEL, JUDITH CRANDALL, JERRY GRAVDAHL 6 STAIMBROOK IMPLEMENT AND MOTOR TORSKE'S COFFEE SHOP Seniors CLASS COLOR Gray and White CUSS FLOWER White Carnation CUSS MOTTO The road called toil leads to the city called success. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT JERRY FIELDS Girls, stay away------I'm bashful. Basketball 3A Baseball 1,2,3, +; Student Council +; Newspaper 1,2,3, +; Honor Society 3,1+; Class Officer 1,2, +; Lettermens Club 1,2,3,V; Band 1,2,3. +; Chorus 3 + Annual Staff +; Camera club 2,3; Class Play 3 + (Plate O icenA CHARLES WICKLINE Chuck Girls may come and girls may go; but not If I can help It. Basketball 2; Baseball It; Class Play 3A; Student Council 1,4-; Class Officer «t. W 1 ESTHER DABILL It's better to wear out than to rust out. Class Play 3; Honor Society V; Student Council t; Class Officer +; Newspaper 3, +; Annual Staff 4; Bus Patrol W. DON D. LUNDRIGAN 8 ETHEL OISON Ets A friendly lass with a brilliant mind; a gal like her Is hard to find. G.A.A. l,2,3, t; Pep Squad 1,2, B 1 ; Honor Society 3, +; Class Officer 3 5 Class Play 3,1 ; Student Council Annual Staff t; Girls State 3? Audio Visual 3 ARDITH PFTERSON Ardie Small in stature, but bubbling over with pep. Pep Squad 3 Chorus 1$ G.“. . 1,2,3, ; Audio Visual 2,3; Tumbling 1, 2,3 +; Twirling 1,2,3; Annual Staff +; Library Aid 1 4 k .l DAVID HANSON Dave He fiddles while the teachers burn. Projection Club 1,2,3, ; Track 2,3, ; Annual Staff . ELDON HOPPER Hoop If you'd eat your crusts, you'd have curly hair too. Football 1,2,3, , Basketball 1.2,3; Track 1, 2,3, ; Class Play 3, ; Lettermens Club 2,3 A; Projection Club 3,1 ; Annual Staff +; Baseball If; Bus Patrol 3, JEANNE SFCHSER I'm not flirtatious------ just interested G.A.A. 1,2,3, ; Pep Squad +; Newspapt 3, +; Class Play +; Annual Staff +. 9 BEVERLEY BAIR Bevy It isn't what you do, it’s what you get away with. Band 3; Chorus ; G.A.A. 3,V; Newspaper 3, +; Pep Club 3, +; Sextette ; Class Play 3; Annual Staff ; Student Council 3, AVERILL BJORE Bugs When I feel like working I lie down until the feeling goes away. HAROLD MEAGHER Punky What's more important than sleeping? Band 1,2,3 1+; Basketball 2,3, +} Baseball 2,3, +; Football 2,3, +; Class Play 3,!+; Lettermens Club 3A? Annual Staff +. HARRIET GINTER A pin dropped would make more noise than she does. Chorus 1. - i GFNI CARISON Who will entertain the populace wher. I'm gone? Class Flay +; Track 3,t; Letterman Club !+. JUDITH GODDARD She's as fond of dates as an Arab. Annual Staff U-; Student Council 1,2,3, +} Speech 3} Class Officer 3 Class Play 3, +; Newspaper 1,2, 3A; g.a.a. 1,2,3,!+; Honor Society 2,3, +. RICHARD POHL Dick He's quiet and shy, one swell guy. but School Patrol 1,2, !+• Projection Club i+; Basel ball !+ RED OWL STORE 4 MJ JANICE NELSON Jan Here's a young lady, good as gold, never too shy, and never too bold. Newspaper 1,2,3,!+; G.A.A. 1 2,3A; Pep Club 1,2,3, !+; Band 3, +; Class Play 3} Honor Society 2,3,!+; Sextette !+; Annual Staff !+. JOAN DABILL Maybe you don't know It but I'm here. Library Aid L-; Senior Sextette Class Play + LAWRENCE GILL I'm not afraid of work--I can sleep beside it. Football 2,3, +; Track 1, 2; Lettermens Club 3A Projection Club 2; Baseball L. 4 m - WILLIAM JOHNSON Bill The only thing that keeps me off the honor roll is my marks. Football 2,3 l+5 Track 2, , +; Lettermens Club 3 iU M , RUTH ANN REMIGAR The very pink of pre-fection. Transfer Student HARRIET YOUNG A Jolly girl and full of fun, for a peppy companion, she's the one. G.A.a. 1,2,3, ; Senior Sextette +; Pep Club 1, 2,3, +; Class Play +, Newspaper h, Amual i Staff b RALPH PERRY ! His funny bone never fails. Basketball 2,3,L; Football 2; Baseball 2,3, +; Lettennar.s Club +: Class Play 3, +. n LINDA HARDY Lou Her face Is her fortune and it runs Into a good figure. G.A.A. 2,3, +; Newspaper +; Class Play +; Senior Sextette +; Pep Squad +; Annual Staff h. JERRY GRAVDAHL Full of mischief, full of fun, this boy is liked by everyone. Baseball 3,W; Chorus +; Annual Staff ♦; Audio Visual 2,3. V GENE KINKEL Greater men have lived, but I don't believe it. Baseball 1,2,3, +; Football 2,3, +; Basketball 1,2,3, +; Band 1,2,3, +; Student Council 3, +; Lettermens Club 1,2,3, +? Class Play 3, +; Annual Staff !+; Camera Club 3; Class Officer 2. JFANETTE WEISS Jet She has an idea in mind, but who is he? G.A.«. 1,2,3, +; Chorus 1 DURKEE MANUFACTURING CO. SALLY GUSHWA Sal I hate boys, but the Bible says to love your enemies. G.A.A. 1,2,3, +; Newspaper 2,3, +; Class Play +; Pep Club +; Annual Staff t. IRVEN BANNISTER Don't recite so loudly, I'm sleeping. School Patrol 1. WILLIAM ELLIS Bill I have three speeds------ slow, slower, and stop. Football 1,2,3, +; Track 2,3,W} Lettermens Club 2, 3,S CHARLOTTE GOOCHEY Ready for work, ready for fun, a good friend to everyone. G.A.A. 1,2,3; Newspaper +; Honor Society +; Pep Club 3j Class Play +; Annual Staff +. SANDRA PETERSON Sandy A woman is not content with being seen but must be heard. Band 1,2,3, +; Chorus 3, +, Sextette 3, +; Pep Club +; Class Play + LEROY RARSONS Do nothing today and think about it tomorrow. 13 RAYMOND CAMPBELL Ray I'm quiet now, but you I Just wait. Speech 2; Annual Staff +. VIOLET DAGUE To smile is simple, it shows her dimple. Chorus 2,3; Library Aid +. RONALD OLSON OLF Worries kill many a man, why die? Projection Club Basketball 2,3; 3A Lettermans School Patrol 1+. „ 3, V; Track 2, Club l+; JOYCE RUBEY I Just take my tiire and enjoy myself. G.A.A. 1,2,3 DWIGHT RILEY Our football star, he's out every night. Football 1,2,3, +; Baseball 2; Track 1,2,3, +; Class Play 3, +; Chorus 2,3, +; Lettermans Club +; Annual Staff + ELDORA BUCHITE I came, I saw, I went. Library Aid 3,1+ HAROLD CLAUSSEN Harry Don't interrupt my slumber. Annual Staff +; Class Play l+. DORIS KNOTT A miss full of mischief. Library Aid 3.1+; G.A.A. 3 +; Class Play •+; Bus Patrol 1+. ARVIG TELEPHONE CO. CCNSTANCF STAPLES Connie i uiet oersons are welcome anywhere. Library Aid 3,U-; G.A.A. ROBERT MAUST Bob Classes should be ten minutes long--five for coming, five for going. ' R3kethfill 1,2,3,14; Band 1 ? ?,1;; Chorus 2,3 U; Track Li; Baseball h. ALLAN BUCHANAN I can resist anything but temptation. Projection Club 3A;Bas-ketball 2, 3; Annual Staff i . PENNY BERGSTROM When I don't know whether to argue or not---- I always argue. Band 1,2,3a; Class Play 3; Honor Society L; G.A- +; Newspaper 3, +; Speech 1,2; Anrual Staff 15 NORA SATCHELL Let's have fun while we can. I DONALD SMITH Don All great men die young and I don't feel so good myself. Track 2; Football 3 Baseball +; Basketball 3, Class Play Chorus 2,'I,1+; Letterirans Club i+; Annual Staff Pro- ERVIN GRAVDAHL In the daytime I'm too tired to study and at night too sleepy. JUDITH CRANDALL Judy I agree with you, but I must admit you're wrong. Lettermans Club +; Class Play +; School Patrol 1; Football 1,2,3, +; Chorus +; Track 2,3, +; Annual Staff V; Audio Visual 3, +; Projection Club 3 +. ARJEAN FOLKERS Some think the world was made for fun, so do I. Newspaper 3; Class Play +; Bus Patrol 1,2,3; Pep Club +. Newspaper 1,2,3, +; G.A.A, 1.2.3, +; Audio Visual 1, 2,3; Class Play 3, +; Annual Staff +; Chorus 1.2.3. CALVIN KUSCHEL Cookie I hate leap yeari All the girls rush me so. Track 3, +; Bus Patrol 1, 2; Science Club +. L. M. SEVEREID AGENCY 16 ANDERSON AUTO ELECTRIC —: Perkins; B. Knott: J. Rrr h; C. Besore; C. Durm; D. Peterson; D, Johnson; P. Raff: A. Stiller -1-2J2 2_: Knutson• C. Fudd • R. TorVelsrn: H. Boouist: R. P pron J. Le se- L. ore: L. Benvers .1—': V. H user; M. She -ard? C. Tollefsrud: M. Perry: R. Lee- A. Jewell; P. Johnson p. T«ylor C. Petersen' FIRST ROW: S. Eblen: P. Torske; R. Da ffett? L. Carlson? N. Rubey: M. Knutson; B. Beherae; J. Kramp -FCPND Rrv.f; T. Fudd; L. Rothwell: B. Buckenepr A. Stillen; A. Bannister; J. Jokela; D. Vile -• 3. Sho'-plter Row: R. Grevdrhl? L. Gardner; R. Bros sen; B. Burkin; D. Welsh: B. Brezir.sky; L. Morer; L. Eds ton? C. Vhitted AALTO 3 JEWELRY 18 ! -! y:'' ' • i-au ens e n5 Houston; N 'illiams; ?. larrent.; M Pavis; C. aeen; K. Toll efsrude; D Seely; A. Main; SECC T ?CW M. Raker; fi. Hnthvell; A Wales; H. Chitwood; C. Jorpenson; ?. Goddard; H. Wynore; C, Presserr;; TV IT' ROW R. Whelan; B. arsons; M Pabill; 0 Harris; R. Langenbau; L coarr; r . urk; D Croroett; J. V erke. FIRST RCK A. uchite; J King; Kottscharie; K. Isensee; F. Ingraham; r'. Bumson; C. kater; S Swift; J Houston. g5C0VP POW L. oldensteir; T f. Knutson; • . Xanrus; T. Gi;s a; B. Bair; J. orkelson; fJ. Nelson; G 3radow. TFIRP ROW B. Hawkes; B. Oile; M. Hoffman; W. Pice; B. Dab ill; W. Buchite; P . Banister; J . Wynn; H. Adamson; PINE RIVER CLINIC 19 HOUSTON MOTORS FIRST _R( j C. Kicker; F. Hurst; S. Campbell; M. Christensen; D. Dague; E. Jokela; u. Anderson ; L. Kemnitz; S. Haff; D. Kottschade. —CC-.p. R(_Ws F. Finney; H. Knott; M. Anderson; J. Ceary; R. Welch; J. Basore; L. Hickman; C. Thiers. THIRD ROW: C. Bongo; H. Rice; P. Risnes; J. Zigraund; J. Wilcox; B. Cilnanj L. Hanson; T. Alwin; L. Johnson; S. Larsen. FIRST R' V. Harris; R. Houg; B. Christensen; L. Taylor; s E1lis; D Moon; R. Swanson; L. Johnson; T ynn; D. Johnson• ton! • Bttbitschung, 0. Lily; D. Dirks; D. Olson; B. Rhoades; R. Steohen; D. McKeever; J. Andersen. ’ THIRD RCW' D. jilt; R. Nutter; R. Bristr ; D. Thiers, J. Sullivan, G. Rubey; R. Peterson, D. Holden; D. Sams; P. Dabil . 20 GoocKey; D Nelson „ , „ T SECOND ROW: L. O'Leary; J, Carlson; L. Rice; M. Meagher; P. Gard; M. Wymore; J Olson; M. Crimmins; G. Rothwell THIRD ROW: K. Zupon, W. Tollefsrud; J. Fairbanks; D. Hopper; G. Risnes; J. Nelson; M. Sams; S .Werke; C. Houser r FOURTH ROW: D. Johnson; M. Olson; D Hedlund; G. Ruby; A, Norman; x-. nice; u. Jones; A. rricc; - • Lovegreen FIRST ROW: C. Swift; Z. Eurnt; C. Norman; E. Dunn; R. Swanson, C. York; D. Proffit ; S. Tollesfrud; D. Nelson no . n SECOND ROW: D. Weiss; R. Ecker; J. Bheme; M. Peterson; G. BerKin; D. buss; u. Rush; CTTaper; J. Peterson __ THIRD ROW: E. Paper; G. Leverington; D. Eirk; B. Olstroro; J, Lien; K. Watters, J7 towin; A. McClintock; C. Thompson RjUhTK KOW: B. Houser; D. Krumrey; C. tMaust; D. Metros; K. Langenbau; W. W nn, L. bavis; J. Sheperd; R, Edgeton ____________________________________________________________________________________ ._______________________________________________________________________________ SHEFFIELD'S 'T STORE R. Johnson, L. Tulunchik, M. Buohite, P. Kushel, J. Linse, D. Goochey, K “Orman, G. Johnson, B. Moor., G. Sterhans ROW: R. Richards, G. Lovegreen, H. Hecht, G. Basore, P. Gard, H. Meagher, Udseth, J, Hanks, R Arnold, B. Chantland ----2 ££i.! H. Satchel, B. Goose, N. Munson, C. Leverington, J. Humphrey, E. Adam- ynnsqe _nu s°n,_K,' Holden L Rothvell, C. Gardner, . Huffman 2QW: M. Baker, B. Arnold, D. Svift, L. Clodfelder, M. Israeleon, B. Co . J. Degue, K. aas, J. Rice, M. Bristol FIR, x RO ■; J. Johnson, V, Ifykannen, C. Daggett, S. Showalter, E. Seeley, L. Gard, M. Verke, D, Rathcke, J. Rhoades, M, Campbell, J. Herzog 3 C0 7? -j...: K, oams, D, Zupon, D, Odegard, E, Houser, B. Arones, P, Heclund, A, Norman, G, Norman, D, Rothwell, B, Harris THIRD ROW: M. Staples, S. Herzog, M. Brezinsky, L, reterson, E. Jewel, S. Sherwood, L. Hiles, R. Anderson, J, erry, S. Gonzalez F-UP.TH ROi t D. Carlson, R. Welsh, G. Andrews, J. Rice, L. Johnson, R. Christensen, A. Prigge, H. Dubbs, P. Ruby, A. Bannister J % •. £ ;■ 2a « f 1 : 3r A «W 1 ■“ 3 v3« w w ? u 1 24 ,16 26 2J 20 22 26 J5 el _ . 1 i “NSSt ti Back Row: L. Johnson; B. Lronett; E. Rubey; J. Sullivan; D. Srtdthj R. Lee; R. Langenbau; B. Bair; C. Durm; Second Rowt Coach A. Miller; L. Gardner; T. Mudd; L. Edpeton; E. C'avdahl; R. Peterson; -• Giliman; r -svke; J Gear; ; Coach R, Rezanka; 74 Da .. D o____i.Ln . n mi j n . _ — Managers: M. Periy; J. Lien; G, DePore; D SCORE HOARD Cass lake 25—12 Pine River Motley 6-U0 II Pillager 0-32 0-4? If Sebeka II Menagk 12-37 n Bertha 21-13 11 Pequot 19-0 11 V erndale 7-20 11 The football team of 1956 had SENIORS B. Ellis; B. Johnson; E. Hopper: G. Kinkle; H. Meagher; D. Riley, E. Gravdahl; D. Smith; Tigers lost two • -- a very go°d season. They-olayed eight games The team finished with a final rating of second in the conference. The non-conference gomes to Cass Lake and Bertha and one conference game to Pequot. The men who cure out showed all the soirit the coaches could hooe“fos Although the team was one of the smallest teams in the conference, they had courage ;md the desire to fight .and win for their school.Three of the team made all-conference t.iis year. Two of the men were linenen and one backfield. They were Gene Kinkel Bill Ellis, end Dwight Riley. All four home games were played under the lights for the first time. The co—captains were Gene Einkel and Eldon Hopoer. I 'Ihe Atom Bomb Kid, The Senors Mel running for all ne s worth. Last Stanc. Going Down. Kinkle getting it off 25 THE USEN A.IJD HER ATTENDANTS x tec6miKy The 1956 Homecoming was held October 5« Pine River wps victorious over Menagha in the football game, the score being 57-12 Between helves of the g me the Senior candidates: Harriet Youngf Linda Hardy, Charlotte Goochey, Ruth Ann Remiger pnd Jeanne Sechrer were introduced to the crowd of spectators. Of there five girls, Harriet wps crowned Homecoming ueen by co-cantpins Gene Kinkel and Eldon Hoorer. Angeline Stiller and Carolyn Bressem were the attendents fr m the Junior and Soohmore classes respectively. The annual Homecoming Dance took place immediately after the game, with many alumni attending. GATEWAY TO THE GARDEN GRAND MARCH WISHING WELL 'P'UMt CRAZY BOPSTERS The Junior - Senior Prom, which wa8 held on May 17, 1956, w«s one of the highlights of the schorl ye r. A three-course banauet began the evening in the school gym. Jerry Fields was master of ceremonies for the occasion, The welcome was given by Karen Weimar and the response by Jim Shervood. A short talk was given by Mr, Fields. Bev Bair read the class proohecy and Roger Hickman read the class will. Tip-Toe Through The Tulips and Little Dutch Girl In Sheboygan were sung by the Senior Girl's Sextette and Senior Boy's Sextette, The guests adjourned to the beautifully decorated armory auditorium, following the banouet. The theme, Dutch Polonaise , was carried out by means of an outdoor Dutch Garden. A wishing well in the center of the fir- : end gaily colored tulips added to the atmosphere. Howie Hill's Orchestra furnished music for the memorable occasion. DUTCH WINDMILL jfo- T Beverly Eehme, Patty Torske, Linda Carlson, Sandra Peterson, Alma McClintocK, Diane Johnson, Judith Nelson, Mary Watters, Jill Houston, Judith Anderson, Patty riaff, Georganna fcirkin, Janice Perkins, Eill Gilman, Dennis Peterson, Penny Bergstrom, Gene Kinkel, Jeriy fields SECOND ROW. Glenda hisnes, Kitty Holden, Karen hice, Mary Lou Eristow, Edith Jewell, Jerry Eehme, Eill Showalter, Caroline Kater, Marilyn Peterson, Jim Lease, Bryce Burkin, Claude chitted, Dennis welsh, bma Goldenstein, Orville Alvin, Linda Carlson, Daniel Taylor, Delton Dirk, James Lien, James Cox, Judith Humphrey, Arlo Wales, Paul Goddard, Jerry Sullivan, Marjorie Baker, rxJwin Durm, huth Swanson, Sue Sherwood, Cheryl York, oally owii't STAaDI G. Mr. Graves, Lucille bjore, Janice Nelson, Deloris Hedlund, Mary Jo Si.e ard The Piiv Pivc-r ii£h School Band participated in the ?and Festival held at Crosby-Ironton, February lA, 1957. A peo-band of sixteen players have been providing music at the ames and neD feasts. T e pen band, for the first time this vear, was chosen from the entire band OFFICERS President—---- -Gene Kinkel ice President—------------°obert vaust cretary----------------Caroline Fater Treasure—-——------—-Jerry Fields t v St irst. w: Glen loveRreen, Jerry Basore, Barbara Rhodes, Karen Jo Walton, Paul Hedlund, Dorothy ?chey Second Row; Mr, Graves, Gerald Norman, Donald Homer, Albert Jewell, Bernard ftiehanar'pa, ’Vron TrHerson CR'TD'HI. AND R FARMERS STATE BANK FIRST ROW. Patty Torske, Shirley Ellis, Penny Basore, Elaine Jokela, Diane Burnson, Joanne Werke, Pat Sargent, Janice Perkin3, Mrs. Johnson SECCND ROW. Linda Carlson, Verna Houser, Tvrila Alwin, Diane Oile, Raphael Bristow, Sandra Peterson, Lorna Goldenstein, Caroline Kater, Karen Isensee, Jane Houston THIRD ROW. Robert Swanson, George Lilly, Lowell Hanson, Janes Wilcox, Gilbert Harris, Claude V hitted, Daniel Taylor, Jerry Gravdahl, ponnie Oravdahl, Delton Dirks |CT’RTH °CW. Roy Welsh, Ervin Gravdahl,, Dwight piley, Bryce Burkin, Jerry Fields, Jin Lease, Don Smith, Melvin Ferry, Lowell Moser, Ralph Nutter (Zeneca rTRGT RCW. Sandra Haff, Elaine SeeJe , MarJvs Werke, Carol Livireton, Judy Salfisbere, °arbara Arones, Anita Pohl, Lucille Kemness, Eva Houser, Jean Pe erscn, Anita Noman, Dorothy Qooohey, Mary Ann Campbell, Barbara oon, Shirley Davidson, Mrs. Johnson SECCND ROW. Clara Dorman, Beverly Christensen, Ruth Swanson, Mavis Christensen, Lois Taylor, Joanne Vorke, Carol Tompson, Thelma Wynn, Patricia Ruby, Elisabeth Paper, Robert. Swanson, Mavis Meagher, Sandra Campbell, Doris Kottschade, Barbara Goochey THIRD ROW. Karen Jo Waltcn, Hope Knott, Shirley Ellis, Penny Basore, Diane Gile, Tvila Ajwin, James Wilcox, Kariys Langenbau, Roy Welsh, George Lilly, Mary Olson, Grace Jones, Barbara Rhodes, Arleen Anderson, Delores Moon, Carolyn Hoke SIEGELS DRY GOODS 30 EVERHARTS FOOD MARKET J’RJIOR SEXTETTE Piatty Torske, Caroline Xater, Fenny Basore, Linda Carlson, Joanne Worke, Raphael Bristow SEL'ICR oFXTFTTE Linda Hardy, everley Bair, Joan Dablll, Janice Nelson, Sandra Peterson, Harriet Tounp SACK R-hi1: Mrs. Kellett, Patty uaff, Joann Ranh, 15111 Showalter, Dennis Wilson, James Jokela, Mary Jo Shepard, Verna ooser, I iclUe Flore, Loretta Rothweli, Patty Torske SOW: Penny Ferrstrom, Esther DaMir , Ethel Olson'”', Jerry Fields Janlce Nelson' ', Judith Goddard' ', Charlotte Goochpv TtcUcMol Society 0F,7TGc RS pTvp pTyp 0“ NATIONAL “ONOR SOCIETY President................Ft el Olson Vlce-Pres' dent..........Jerry Fields Secretary..............Esther Dahl 11 dvl30r................K,rs. Kellett V ' 'active members The National Honor Society, a permanent organization with over 6,000 chapters in the 'Jnlted States, has as its goals the instillation of the qiallties: Scholarship, Leadership, Character and Service. Members of the Pine River Chanter must maintain a 3 average and must meet the other three qlallficatlons as determined by the facilty, wMch selects each spring t e active and probationary members for the coming year. Membership in this organization is one of the greatest honors that can be bestowed on a high school stident. Kiib JOHNSON'S UufJtti SHOP SrA LD! Ethel Olsons Esther Dabill; Judith Goddard; Janice Nelson; Mrs. Kellett; ?LiST ROWs Clara Norman; Linda Hardy; Charlotte Go chey; Linda Carlson; Lucille Bjore; Je nne Sechser; Beverly Bair; Sally Gushwa; Angeline Stiller; y--- ILCy Carolyn Leverington; Sandra Haff; Patty Torske; Pat y Haff; Harriet Young; J ne Hou ton: Di ne Bumpon: Alpine Jok lr: K ron Jo lt-n: Cervine Kater: K ren Irensee: Sunic Adrmson Delores vom; Georgim Burkin: Janice Perkins Jud, And r en Diana Johnson? Barbara Rhodes; Lome Goldenstein; Penny Bergstrom; J nes Lein; Ron Id Johnson: James Jokelr; Claude Vhitted? Krry Jo Sheoard• Verna Houser Jo-nn Verke: Judy Nelson: Mary Watters: AL Chri'tensen; Rebecca Daggett Ronnie Johnson, Patty Haff, James Jokela, Janice Perkins Angelina Stiller, Dianne Burnson, Jane ouston, Joanne Werke, Karen Isensee, Lorna Goldenstein, Mary Watters,vary Jo Shepard, Carol Maust, Sandra aff, Flaine Jokela, Karen Jo Waltop,Georgiana Burkin, Clara Morgan, Judith Andersen, Barbara Rhodes, Judith Nelson, Jtmmv Lien, Funice Adamson, Carolyn Leverington, Rebecca Daggett Production..................Judith Crandall, Linda Carlson Head Typist...........................................Verna ouser School News Reporter...........................Patty Torske Advisor.....................Mrs. Mildred Kellett Editor........... Copy Editor...... Sports Editor.•• Humor.......... Grade News...... Exchange Editors Reporters....... ..................Judith Goddard ...................Esther Dabill .....................Ethel Olson .......Jeanne Sechser, Hev Bair Charlptte Goochey, Lucille lore ......Sally Gushwa, Linda wardy Harriet Young, Penny Bergstrom COCA COJU BOTTLING CO., BRAIN RD 33 UTO CO. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Hoke, Ssndrs Hrff, Georgians Burkin, Patty Haff, Rebecca Daggett, Judy Anderson, Patty TorsVe, Cheryl York, Mr. Brueberg SECOND ROW; Alma KcClintock, Linda Carlson, Doris Knott, Arjeen Folkers, Judy Nelson, Glenda Risnes, Beverly Behme THIRD RO”: Mary Jo Shepard, Lucille BJore, Dwight Riley, Daniel Taylor, Claude Whitted, James Lease, Bill Showalter, Verna Houser SfieecA Of the ?9 Students participating in the local speech festival held March 12-13, twelve participants received a ratine which entitled them to take part in the district festival at Crosby, March 19. They were: Claude Whitted, Lucille Bjore, Bill Showalter, Judith Crandall, Orville M’in, Petty Torske, Verna Houser, Patty Haff, Alma McClintock, Beverly Behme, Judith Goddard, and Jopnne Verke. Those receiving superior ratings at the district festival participated in the regional festival. KLEIN'S SPORTS CENTER FIRST ROW. L. CAMPBELL, P. KU3CHEL, L. GLOVER, J. KNUTSON, E. DURM, : . .vThkrlie. SECOND ROW, D. DABILL, F. POHL, B. RICHEY, C. HICKEL, B. SCHUSTER, R. TTPZOG, '. T0RKEL30N, G. BOEFS. JANITORS C. SEATON, E. KRAMER Did you get him Earl?w Sc looI 'PeMMtat SECRETARIES J. MCALLISTE- C. GORMAN, F. QUALIFY COOKS MRS. BOARD, MRS. ANDERSON NORTH PINE DAIRY 35 CO-OP CREAMERY g£ T ' JOKELA, R. OLSOr, D. H NS N, :. HOPPtfR, E. GR'VRAHL, C. QUITTED D. VSISS, MR. HrM. v B RHOADES, K. ••'ALTON, R. SPGETON, A. BUCHANAN, L. MOSER, D. TAYLOR, D. MITH R. GRAVDATTL. CLASS One of the service organizations of the school fs the Projector Club. The main objective of the roup is to provide operators and to set up aids wherever needed in the school system, Mr. Hickman as advisor of the group helped instruct; and cere for eouirment. A new training -rocedure added this year was an Audio-Viso Class which met every Monday morning was conducted by Mr. Elmer Bloom of Backus. Besides the twenty students from Pine River in the class, Mr. Bloom brought seven from Backus and four from Mildred. these people received valuable training which will make them better projectionists and operators in years to come. Bo it this way. PINE RIVER JuU.iN.vij 36 MARLOW THEATER FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: MISSING: Gene Kinkel; Ronald. Lee; Ralph Langenbau; Melvin Perry; Richard Rezanka - advisor Lyle Edge ton; Jerry Fields; Jerry Sullivan; Bill Gillman; Eldon Hopper; Ervin Gravdahl Ronald Gravdahl; Chester Durm; LeRoy Gardner; Bill Cromet; Ronald Olson; Bill Bair; Dennis Wilson Tom Mudd; Gene Carlson; Harold Meagher The Letterraen 8 Club is a social organization with Mr. Rezanka as their advisor. A member must earn a letter in athletics and must stay in rigid training rules all through the school year whether in sports or not. Also he must be initiated to become a member of the club. The club sponsors one dance each year and sells refreshments at the games to make money for an outing or to purchase some sports equipment for the school• President..... Vice-President Secretary Treasure Gene Kinkel Ronald Gravdahl Bill Cronett THRIFTY STORE JTOSTjaoW: B. GOOCHEY, E. SEELEY, C. NORMAN, S. 2BLEN, S. SWIFT, A. PETERSON, D. RUSH, J. PERKINS, C. KICKER, C. LEVERINGTON, M. WERKE, E. HOUSER. SECOND ROW: E. ADAMSON, E. PAPER, R. DAGGET, H. YOUNG, J. ANDERSON, S. WEEKS, B. BAIR, M. PETERSON, M. CHRISTENSEN, B. BEHME, M. MEAGHER. 35SBS ROW: C. THOMPSON, A. PRICE, G. RISNES, N. KICKER, J. SECHSER, D. MATROS, J. NELSON, 3. PETERSON, L. BJORE, D. BURNSON, J. NELSON, M. BAKER. et d C (3 ’DAGGETT,. J. SALIF3BERS, L. HARDY, J. HOUSTON, ° Lc Y A- ?0HL Y0HX. v- ztoon, d. K0TT3CHADE. 3- CAMPBELL, L. KDIKITZ, H. KNOTT, E. OLSON, S. SHERWOOD, TOITORruI DB0RKINr D L°VEGRKEI; ? HUFFMAN, B. ARCHES, L. PETERSON. urcis-AU A A- kcclb.tock, p. raph, l. beavers, c. MAUST, H DUBBS U’ N0RMAH’ A FCLKERS L- GOLDEN STEIN, D. JOHNSON. Y. WATTERS, KILLER'S AUTO SERVICE 58 WELSH MOTOR and WRECKING YARD FRf'Y L. TO R. Y ■ REN TOLLErFRTTD, JANE HOTT Tf Nf KAREN I SENSES, CAROLINE KATER. D' RLA. JOHTFSON. CtyeentetuUxA friends? f A A A SANDRA HAFF, JOANNE WERKE, LINDA CARLSON, RAPHEAL BRISTOW, PENNY BASORE. CHEERLEADERS RECEIVE JLO VERS 39 T-ru! v -.S1 +rbleo’ I. Hardy, J. Houston, M. -hrlstensen, n. v00r A ’,aiton, s. Haf f, S. vi’t, A. Peterson, P. Behne, C. Kicker, a! -tiller rrv--'- D Johnscn Bair, P. «aff, F. Jo ela, J. Anderson, J. Houston. C. M rT TTlson, H. .oun , P. Knott, H. Knott, P. Pasore, L. Johnson, S. Gushvn, J. Perkins n------L-i _ K Isensec, J. Goddard, C. Goochey, P. Serpent, N. Kicker, L. Golden te’r ® P. Knott Beavers L’ 3Jore c« ’!eison, L. Carlson, J. Raoh, D. Burnson. B. Rhoades, R. Paecett, _?• far,s M Knutson, P. Berpstrcn, J. Weiss, «, Larsen, J. VVrn, V. -hercrd R Knutson ''tipleS C Pet rson J Nelson, B. Parsons, N. Satchell, J. Sechser, J. ’•’erke,’v. s4. • c Hoke, P, Moon, V. Zupcn, J. Linsey, E. Seeley, C. Homan, C. York, A. Noman, “• oalifsburp, M, Werke, D, Goochey, P, Kuschel, K, Campbell, P. Goochey yc r: a B drones, A. Pohl, J. Peterson, C. Gardner, K. Holden, E. Houser, J. Humohrey, ■ • -ush, S7 Gonzalez, S. Herzcr, v. eapher, L, O’Leary K, Staples 0f-y!„ E Adanscn, M. Peterson, F. Paper, B. Goose, G. Burkin, H. Duhbs, D. Loveeren, S, Sherwood, Z. Thompson, S. -erke, F. Huffman, M, Meagher, D. Carlson 2 : ki’! P0W: a Hnice, A. McClintock, J. Nelson, P. Rubey, M. Bristow, C. Maust, P. Matros, v. Lanpenbau, A. Norman, K. Rice, M. Sams, G. Risness, M. Watters, P. .Johnson, Mrs. Sutherland Lt kPLUb 'TOR;.; First Row:Jerry Fields, Ethel Olson, Iuci 'e 3jore, Esther Debill, Judith Goddard, Reveriev 3air . econd Rows Mr. Fields, Caroline r' ter, Joenre Ranh, Arthur stiller, Charles ickline, Dwiaht Riley, Daniel Taylor, Fat Serrent . , „ hird Row: Bill Hawkes, Bill Gilran, Due . her'o d, Russel Idaeton, Gler.dr Risnes, LRrry Johnson, .Vanne orke, Dale Holden, Cl' riasa Kicker, Hoel Wonecn Student Council Jli uwy tide Front Row: Eldora Buchite, Charlotte Dagett, Judith Linse, vary Satchell, Sherry Her7og, Vavis '•'eagher, Shirley Eblen, Anite Norman, Barbara Moon, variar Campbell second Row; Donna Dague, Angeline Price, Patricia Puby, Doris nott, TucilJe Picre, uema Houser, Joanne Raph, Eiirabeth Paper, vary Olson, Disnne Carlson Third Row: Loretta Rothwell, Judy Da ue, Dorothy vatros, Kar ys Laneerbau, Connie b p:es, Joan naMli, Nora Satchell, Sharon L rscn, Nancy Pubv, avet.ta Wv ore, eor ia Ro well G G CLOTHING TO':.-; CGaCH- A. PAPKE, D. .'ILoGN, L. iDGETON, M. PERRY, R. LANCENBOU, B. DARIEL, R. MAUST, B. BREZIRSKY, G. KIRKLE, J. FIELDS, C. TuLLUFSRUEE, P. KEAGHAR, B. BAIR- MANAGER. PRONT ROW K. LUBSHSTIEN, D. WILSON, R. LANGENBOU, B. DABILL, J. SULLIVAN. B. GILKAN, C. RAGSN. 3ACK ROW G. DEBOER-MANAGEK, J. GUSHWA, A. GEARV, D. BIRK, J. WILCOX, G. HARRIS, E. RUBY, B. CRCKETT, R. PETERSON, C. JORGAr'ON, . MAINE, COAC'-R. RHIANEA. Se ti n (?la44 Play Cast Dino Frlcrro............Dvirht Riley Mr. Sheridan, ....... .... .Jerry Fields Shirley Wallace........Harriet Young Jackie.................Judith Goddard Miss Haines,.JeAnne Sechser Danny...................Charles Wickline Steve...................Ralph Perry Sylvia.................Sandra Peterson Della...................Ethel Olson Pat ....................Linda Hardy Bea.....................Sally Gushwa Mr. Mendel...............Gene Kinkel Tony Falcaxo.............Gene Carlson Mrs. Falcaro............Doris Knott Mr. Falcaro............Harold Meagher Mrs. Mikula....................Charlotte Goochey Director...............Mr. Brueburg Student Director.........Judy Crandall Extras..................Frvin Gravdabl Harold Claussen .. ............ Ar.lean Folkers Make-up..................Mrs. Ffelds ... .......... .Ardith Peterson THE GAMG PRDNT ROW: STEVEN TOLUFS TJD, DENNIS ODF'IARD, O LAD WOR A TAVKJND ARNOLD RACK ROW: PRANK FISKARK, C ARL S NO'TSFR, DOLLAR DfTRK, JA.'.ES rUC , DANIEL AYLOR, DAVID OLSONf JFRRv 0ARORE. DARROLD OLSON, ALLAN PRTROE School Vatnal The School Patrol, which was founded in 1946, has over a decade been dedicated to the safety and welfare of the students that attend this school. Sixteen members serve in the organization of which Mr. Clair Hamari is the advisor. You will see boys on duty in front of Skogmoes and by the armory during the noon hours. They also aid at keeping spectators behind the lines during football games. To climax a year of helpful service to our school, they enjoy a picnic at the park sponsored by the American Legion who are the local sponsors of this organization. Last year the patrol boys and Mr. Hamari earned the money and paid some from their own pockets to take an over night trip to Duluth, where they visited several major industries of the area. Al 8 Barber Shop' 46 PINE RIVER BODY SHO till First Rou C. lson, J.Geary, M.Perry, P.Suerth, G.Kinkel, J.Fields, H.Meagher, R.Perry Second Row C.Durm, B.Beir, .J.Grevdehl, D.Vilson, B.Cromett, J.Sulivan, D.Hurst L.Gardner, B,Gilman Third Row Wong. G.DeBoer, Coach Mr. Rezanka, R.Lee, Man . R.Acker, Mang. P.Weimar D.Peterson, The Pine River Tigers baseball team ageln won their East Sub-District 21; baseball championship with a 4-2 record. The Tigers won the crown by defeating Pequot Lakes 2-0 at Nisswa. In the Semi finals at the district the Tigers l st to New York Mills 5-0. Pine River 2 Pequot k Pine River 8 Motley k Pine River 2k Pillager 1 Pine River 2 Pequot 0 Pine River 1 Motley 2 Pine River 2k Pillager 3 Sub. Dis trict Pine River 2 Pequot 0 48 First Row 0. Rubltschung, T. Kudi, R. Johnson B. Ellis D. Hanson Second Row N. Rubltschung, E. Gravdahl, G. G. Carlson, E. Hopper, Lilly, C. Basore, R. Olson Meng. Third Row Coach Miller, D. Riley, C. Kuschel, J. Wilcox Track The Pine River track squad participated in three track meets In 1956. The Park Region Invitational, the Conference, and the District meet ell held at New York Mins. The team did very well considering that this is only the third year the trsck has been a major sport. Of the eight boys receiving a letter for the 1956 season, seven returned for the '57 season. Besides these there are several who did well and are participating in track this spring. PHEIFFER DRUG 49 Burkin, Carlson's Texaco - R.Johnson G.Tollefsrud Principal's Office - V.Dague m Lundrlgan's - J.Welse Carl's Market - L.Kicker Vocational Training Superintendent's Office A.Peterson Bill's Mobil - G.Carlscn Staimbrook's - L.Parsons Clinic - J.Sechser; B.Rair 50 Journal Office - C.Goochey Carl’s Super Market Quality Foods for Less Groceries - Meats Vegetables Fresh and Frozen Fruits Shop With Confidence 51 Northland Funeral Home Phone JUnlper 7-5410 PINE RIVER MINNESOTA CaH Ryan LAND AND LAKESHORE BOUGHT SOLD AND .-.XCHANGED Phone LOwell 8-5803 JENKINS MINNESOTA Coast-to-Coast Store PINE RIVER MR. AND MRS. DONALD MACMILLAN HARDWARE AND AUTO PARTS 52 MINNESOTA Will C. Day 1 2 YEARS OP PERSONALIZED SERVICE MACHINE WORK—WELDING SAW FILING—BLACKS MIT HIN Phone JUnlper 7-U502 PINE RIVER Ruigh Refrigeration PHILCO AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC TEST RADIO AND TV TUBES ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR PINK RIVER MINNESOTA Pine River Launderette PINE RIVER MINNESOTA Carlson’s Texaco Service THE 3EST FRIEND YOUR CAR EVER HAD PINE RIVER MINNESOTA Lewis Farnam MOBIL OIL AND MOBIL GAS DISTRIBUTOR PINE RIVER MINNESOTA Schuster’s Recreation Parlor GREETINGS TO THE CLASS OF 57 PINE RIVER MINNESOTA 53 Pine River Locker COMPLIMENTS OF PINE RIVER LOCKER PINE RIVER MINNESOTA Bill’s Mobil Service PINE RIVER MINNESOTA Weiss Shoe Shop Dr. Roy F. Dingle CONURADULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 57 GREETINGS TO THE SENIOR CLASS PINE RIVER MINNESOTA PINE RIVER INNESOTA Dr. F. D. Armstrong Don Davis VETERINARIAN Phone JUnlper 7-7391 PINE RIVER MINNESOTA SHEETMETAL AND HEATING 2 MILES EAST OF PINE RIVER PEQUOT LAKES Phone LOwell 8-U905 PINE RIVER Phone JUnlper 7-U203 Red Owl Agency WALT AND SHIRLEY WATT Phone LOwell 8-14.515 PEQUOT LAKES MINNESOTA S L CLOTHING STORE BRAINERD MINNESOTA 54 Folsom Music Time Jewelry Company FOR THE VERY BEST IN OUR 58th year WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND SILVERWARE BRAINERL MINNESOTA BRAINERD MINNESOTA John M. Bye Dr. D. L. Grosse Clothing OPTOMETRIST DISTINCTIVE MEN'S WEAR BRA INERD MINNESOTA BRAINERD MINNESOTA Howie Hiil Music Supply ORGANS, PIONOS, RECORDS, Van’s KNOW FOR Cale GOOD FOOD AND BAND INSTRUMENTS BRAINERD MINNESOTA BRAINERD MINNESOTA Gil’s Cale Bill Burnson BUS DEPOT GIL, ESTHER, TINA BEST WISHES TO '57 CLASS HOME COOKED MEALS AND PASTRIES PEQUOT LAKES MINNESOTA FINE RIVER MINNESOTA 55 Hyway Auto Salvage C'NGR DULATIONS TO CLASS CP '57 PINE RIVER MINNESOTA O'Brien Mercantile Co. BRAINERD MINNESOTA Kladt’s Trading Post ED. KLADT, OWNER TIRES-BATTE°IES-SHELL GAS AND OIL USED 0ARS-30UGHT, SOLD AND TRADED NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS DAY AND NIGHT WRECKER SERVICE f Phone JUnlper 7-5135 Johnson's Truck Stop andCa'e HOME COOKED MEALS AND PASTERIES GROCERIES AND MILK PRODUCTS PINE RIVER MINNESOTA Dubbs Feed Store PURINA CH WS AND FARM SUPPLIES PINE RIVER MINNESOTA DONATIONS COMMUN'TY OIL CO. WE THE SENIORS OP THE 1957 CLASS WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL THOSE ADVERTISERS AND DONTCRS WHO HELPED Make THIS BOOK POSSIBLE. 56 MtiRHn AW wr..s.h : '■ m:iju:o-w':« vy.- ■.« «•• . jr • . . « ci 7 '-T x?- :' r r£ - -r- - nJVl : : acaf • • r ' - v A. V 'rY 1 . . v T, yr v; aRv .i :w: • x ; .t: • •; -•• - ■ K. : vV';)i:-vr • rr.v- v -f.v vyVfv ■ • v - ' -;«r- ••• -. rr« W - “ • ,VWr rr?T X A .'.V. i .T T V . . . .


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