Pine River High School - Pine Bough Yearbook (Pine River, MN)
- Class of 1966
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7 8 world peace. His unprecedented, one-day visit in the U.S. was the culmination of plans by men of all faiths. 7 After Surgery—President Johnson was photographed in a reclining chair at Bcthesda Naval Hospital the day after his gall bladder op- • eration on October 8. He conducted the work of his office from his hospital room and his Texas ranch during his recuperation. 8 Proud Student— Charles Craig, 19-year-old freshman at Iowa university, demonstrated his criticism of draft-card burning incidents by displaying his draft card on his jacket with the note: “I’m a draft card carrying American and proud of it. Our role in the Vietnamese war sparked the incidents. 9 Blackout—The glittering metropolis of New York City was thrust into darkness on November 9 by a massive power failure affecting hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. City residents and commuters were stranded in offices, railroad and subway stations for hours before service was restored. The crippling condition was caused by a faulty relay at a Canadian generating station near Niagara Falls. 10 New Ambassador—Arthur Goldberg was named U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations by the President after the death of Ambassador Adlai Stevenson on July 14 in London. Goldberg was secretary of labor under President Kennedy and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice when named to the U.N. post. 11 Startling Fashions—Bold and contrasting blocks of color were the youthful fashion note of 1965. The eye-catching designs even extended the length of campus stockings worn with the costumes. 12 Royalty on Tour—Princess Margaret and her husband. Lord Snowdon, arrived in New York on November 4 for a whirlwind tour of the U.S. During their visit, they took time out for fun-filled activities such as a ride on a cable car in Frisco and gala parties in Hollywood and the nation's capital. 12 M PINE BOUGH Pine Bough published by the 1966 Senior Class of Pine River High School, Pine River, Minnesota. Editor: Vergie Seaton DEDICATION We dedicate the twenty-ninth edition of the Pine Bough to the Athletic Department of our school—to the men who train the interested boys of the high school in basketball, track, football, wrestling, and baseball. They have guided our teams to outstanding records in all sports during the past several seasons. The students are proud not only of the scholastic achievements of the school but also of the fine athletic teams. Pictured are Mr. Marvin Vincent, Mr. Allan Fields, Mr. Richard Rezanka, Mr. Almond Clark, Mr. James Friest, Mr. Alton Miller, Mr. Darwin Konrad, and Mr. Thomas Tous-salnt. Jackie Filsmeyer P.R. High School Linda Stephan P.R. High School Marge Kukuk P.R. Elementary School Rachel Dabill Silbaugh's Clothing Christine Young Carl's Super Market Dennis Eckerson Garrett's Flying Service Jim Israelson Ken's Body Shop Brian Anderson Archie Shamp's Meat Market Judy Barnheart Nora Kottschade P.R. High School Richard Wiese Bill Day's Machine Shop Tom Rohr Good Samaritan Home ON-THE-JOB The Occupational Part-Time Training Program is designed both to help you choose a career and prepare for it. The program gives you a chance to learn about your chosen occupation through first-hand experience. The M.D.V.C. Chapter of Pine River has 25 members working as trainies on the job. The club participates in many civic and good will functions throughout the year. c L U B Sam Carl's i 1 I Andrea Torkelson Preiffer's Drug Frank McAllister Sherwood Buick Mary Ackerman Pine River Clinic Tim Travis Goddard's Red Owl Marilyn Ecker Tollefsrud's Equipment Distributor Spencer Lindgrin P.R. High School Joe Knott Smith's Pine River Feed The Junior—Senior Banquet was held on May 15,1965, with the theme ” Tender is the Night, ” Ronald Long was Toastmaster, Sandy Carlson gave the class prophecy, and Ted Lundrigan presented the class will, James Jones gave the Junior welcome and Gordon Weiss gave the Senior response, Julie Moser sang Tender is the Night” and ”1 Could Have Danced All Night.” Entertainment was provided by the Invictas from Brainerd, The Fountain HELLO Professor Keats JUNIOR PLAY Relaxing after all the hard work. In the fall of 196U the Junior Class presented the three act comedy, Professor, How Could You!” by Anne Coulter Martens. The scene took place in the libary of the Perry home in a college town. The plot is to get young Professor Perry married to one of three girls his family and friends present to him, but marries the bane of his life. The leads were played be Kathy Kater and Tom Rohr. The other parts were played by Joanne Odegard, Raymond Cole, Rodney Bridge, Vergie Seaton, June Stiller, Marilyn Syhre, John Knutson, and Tim Travis. HOMECOMING The annual Homecoming Festivities were held on Friday, October 8, 1965. The pep fest initiated the Coronation Ceremony, in which the students choice of king and queen was revealed. King candidates were: Keith Farnam, Jim Jones, Brian Anderson, Rodney Bridge, Larry Coulter; Queen candidates were : Theresa Switajewski, Mary Ackerman, Terry Raph, Kathy Kater, Christine Young. Attendents were: Allison Amy- a junior and Kay Edgeton- a sophomore. Jim Jones and Mary Ackerman were crowned by the attendents. Following the Coronation Ceremony the band lead in a parade consisting of the queen candidates, attendents, and class floats. The Tigers, on the prowl again, clawed their way to a 53 to 0 victory over the Northome Warriors. King Jim and Queen Mary The Royalty The Royal Banquet 8 Beginning of the parade Plotting strategy of day's game Winning 9th grade float The casual look was in for boys as well as girls• Cordoroy pants, madras shirts, loafers, and sweaters made popular combinations • Hair styles became longer and dances included the frug, freddy, jerk, and the slide. 4 D cHt%„ SOUND OF SILENCE Pierced ears and the pierced ear look were in. Some girls even did their own. Pants suits were in. THE ROLLING STONES Sandels, the gilly look , and the little girl look , were popular in shoes, and bell-bottomed slacks were frequently seen. o N S Mondrian dresses and white go-go boots were the latest arrivals on the scene. ANNUAL STAFF Row Is Patty Bradow, Terry Raph, Doris Torkelson, Lucille Schiraming, Ray Cole, Mr. Allan Fields, Vergie Seaton, June Stiller, Kathy Kater, Diane Pohl, Charlene Heino, Mary Ackerman Row 2: Lonnie Kuschel, Art Mykkanen, Wanda Larsen, Nancy Norman, Sandy Carlson, Sandl Weiss, Rachel Dablll, Theresa Swltajewskl, Cathy Taray, Gary Gardiner Jim Jones Row 3s Tom Rohr, Jeff Doty, Ronnie Long, Gary Kouba, Ted Dempsie, Keith Farnam 12 Row I: Pat Theirs, Gayle Johnson, Charlene Heino, Mary Ackerman, Terry Raph, June Stiller, Patty Bradow, Mary Ann Katzenberger, Janice Head, Holly Peterson, Janice Ackerman, Gayle Taylor Row 2: Audrey Vargo, Rachel Dablll, Cathy Taray, Marge Haff, Jeanne Murrir, Sandi Weiss. Sandv Carlson. Nancv Norman, Delores Norman, Brenda Nelson. Thelma McClintock Row 3: Rosanne Dougherty, Alison Amy, Gary Gardiner, Mr. Clark, Advisor, Michael Rollins, Brian Anderson, Vergie Seaton, Linda Stephan NEWSPAPER Terry Raphf Editor, Mr. Clark, Advisor STUDENT COUNCIL Row I: Nolee Huffman, Sharon Thiers, Joyce Harrison, Mr. West, advisor, Terry Raph, Jim Jones, Art Mykkanen, Theresa Switajewski, Linda Nelson, Judy Johnson, Vergie Seaton, Lola Ecker. Row XIj Dwayne Worke, Roger Thiers, Bruce Robinson, Jim Filibeck, Ray Cole, Mike Riley, Ron Long, Pat Riley, Kenny Lien, Dan Mykkanen, Kerry Cox, Terry Ottoson, Paul Armstrong. The main article of business on the agenda of the Student Council this year was the drafting of the dress code. Jim Jones President Theresa Switajewski—Secretary Mr. Fields--—---------Advisor Jim Jones------------President Art Mykkanen----Vice President Terry Raph-----------Secretary Theresa Switajewski—Treasurer Mr. West---------------Advisor Row I: Lucille Schinming, LuAnn Christensen, Terry Raph, Theresa Switajewski, Jim Jones, Art Mykkanen, Ray Cole, Lonnie Kuschel. Row II: Mary Ackerman, Rosanne Dougherty, Linda Stephan, Jackie Pierce, Rachel Dabill, Mr. Fields, advisor, Alison Amy, Arlene Dabill, Cathy Taray, Kathy Brunko, Linda Wolfe, Connie Erickson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY LETTERMEN Row I: Jim Jones, Lee Christensen, Louie Rollins, A1 Holtz, Keith Famam, Ronnie Long, Pat Riley, Don Wynn, Kenny King, Dan Mykkanen, Art Mykkanen. Row II: John Knutson, Melvin Goggleye, Brian Anderson, James Friest, Richard Rezanka, Tom Rohr, Mark Bristow, Joe Knott. Row III: Joe Balk, Jack Filsraeyer, Keith Arboleda, Larry Coulter, Jerry Orth, Mike Rollins, Mike Riley, Chuck Bair, Jim Head, Tom Soukup, Cecil Carlson. Row IV: John Gilchrist, Mike Orth, Mike Bristow, Jim Filibeck, Tim Travis, Tom Taylor, Sidney Long, Charlie Erickson. Missing: Paul Gravdahl, Mike Greip. This year the Letterraan's Club has been attempting to raise enough money to purchase a blocking sled for the football team. During the fall, miniature footballs were sponsored by Bradfield 8 V Store and sold by the club at games. For the Homecoming Festivities an official football was raffled by the club. Each year there is an annual initiation held for those who have earned their first letter in any sport and would like to join the club. GIVE IT TO ME (I won it). FHA Row I: Sharon Thiers, Judy Johnson, Kathy Bair, Mrs, Rita Freist, Karen Bair, Estella Fuhrer, Gayle Taylor, Row II: Joyce Rudlang, Lucille Smith, Judy Davidson, Cathy Gilman, Jane Kulla, Ellen Eastman, Nancy Norman, Bonnie Kronschnabel, Patty Jones, Pat Griep, Dolores Norman, Kathy Vogt, Gayle Johnson, Elaine Kline, DECLAMATION Row I: Mike Haverly, Joyce Johnson, Lucy Raph, Suzette Chantland, Martha Kangas, Linda Renn, Joanne Hulke, Mrs. Mildred Kellet, Margaret Wolfe, Lucy Smith, Joyce Smith, Joyce Rudlang, LuAnne Christensen, June Stiller, Charlene Helno, Alice McAllister, Lonnie Kuschel, Row II: Dale Farnum, Lucille Schimming, Kathy Vogt, Colleen Erickson, Kathy Kater, Theresa Swltajewskl, Cathy Taray, Vergie Seaton, Anita Jones, Patty Shamp, Gayle Taylor, Terry Raph, Carol McCallister, Julie Moser, Steve Amy, Row III: Gary Gardiner, Art MykVanen, Patty Jones, Ronnie Kronschnabel, Barbara Pierce, Rachel Dabill, Rosanne Dougherty, Christine West Audrey Vargo, Thelma McClintock, Dolores Norman, Nancy Norman, Brenda Nelson, Grace Ek, Ray Cole, Ted Dempsle, CHORUS Row I: Laura Norman, Janice Ackerman, LuAnn Christensen, Diane Pohl, Carol McAllister, Elaine Kline, Penny Raph, Julie Moser, Connie Erickson, Doris Torkelson. Row II: Annette Patenaude, Sandy Carlson, Kathy Brunko, Terry Raph, Kathy Bair, Gayle Johnson, Brenda Anderson, Marilyn Anderson, Kathy Kater. Linda Dabll. Row III: Pat Thiers, Cheryl Carlson, Alison Amy, Patty Jones, Joyce Harrison, Harriet Dabll, Pat Grlep, Marge Haff, Arlene Dabll, Janet Travis, Carol Peterson. SCIENCE CLUB Row I: Lonnie Kuschel, Margret Wolfe, Mr. Nelson,advisor, Jim Jones, V. Pres., Ray Cole, Pres., Art Mykkanen, Sec.-Tres.,Gary Gardiner, Rep., Mr. Fort,advisor, Janice Cole, Linda Rexroat RowII: Bill Jones, Dennis Houg, Jeffrey Doty, Vernon Hanson Jim Filibeck, John Myers, John Knutson, Mike Wolfe, Ted Dempsie Gary Gilman. Row I. Bill Jones, LuAnne Christensen, Connie Erickson, Linda Stephan, Julie Knutson, Charlene Heino, Cathy Tarav, Mrs. Rezanka, Terrv Raph, June Stiller, Janice Ackerman, Margaret Wolfe, Kathv Brunko, Jim Filibeck. Row II. Kathy Kater, Diane Turner, Luanna Hagmann, Ellen Eastman, Allison Amy, Vergie Seaton, Arlene Dabill, John Knutson, Sandra Carlson, Rosanne Dougherty, Audrey Vargo, Marge Haff, Marilyn Anderson, Julie Moser, Marsha Pitlick. SPANISH CLUB DRAMA CLUB Row I: Linda Rexroat, Linda Wolfe, Marge Kukuk, Teresa Smith, June Stiller, Marilyn Anderson, Elaine Kline, Dolores Norman, Nancy Norman, Luanna Hagman, Debbie Sandburg, Mary Kreller, Joanne Hulke, Sharen Wolkenhaur, Gary Gardiner. Row II: Carol McAllister, Annette Patenaude, Sandi Weiss, Sandy Carlson, Thelma McCllntock, Pat Griep, Shirley Wolkenhaur, Alison Amy, Audrey Vargo, Jackie Pierce, Marge Haff, Jeanne Murrer, Gloria Odegard, Kathy Kater, Miss Ellen Reed. Row III: Margaret Wolfe, Joyce Harrison, Margaret Kangas, Steven Amy, Jim Filibeck, Kenny Lien, Tom Wilcox, Tom Rohr, Victor Harris, Gary Gilman, Joe Balk, Ellen Eastman, Janice Cole, Kris West, Gayle Johnson, Kathy Brunko, Kay Edgeton, Julie Knutson, Brenda Anderson, Kathy Bair, Mary Ann Katzenburger, LuAnn Christensen, Terry Raph, Julie Moser, Janice Head, Pat Theirs, Sandy Sawyer, Agnes Sharap. The Drama Club participated in the District 24 One-Act Play Festival, Their play, Aria da Capa by Edna St. Vincent Millay, was directed by Miss Ellen Reed. The cast included Ray Cole, Corydon; Kathy Kater, Corthurnus; Jim Filibeck, Thyrsis; Gary Gardiner, Pierrot; and LuAnne Christensen, Columbine. Steve Amy was production assistant. MI’ve alwavs lied about the moon and vou. Columbine.” BAND ACTIVITIES Row I Mr. Christensen, B. Doty, N. Behme, J. Davidson, S. Kicker, J. Peterson, I. Bowan Row II P. Carlson, M. Kline, C. Swift. D. Kline, A. Patenuade, J. Anderson, Row III D. King, B. Robinson, J, Gilchrist, S. Amy, D. Farnam, L. Christensen, Row IV R. Anderson, S. Wolkenhauer, J. Moser, M Anderson, K. Edgeton, B. Doty, Row V P. Raph, R. Hulke, B. Peterson, K. Kater, T. Switajewski, E. Kline, Row VI K. West, S. Vargo, L. Rexroat, G. Ek, 3. Kronsnable, C. Kouba, Row VII S. Wolkenhauer, A. Vargo, B. Nelson, J. Pierce, K King, R. Carlson, Row VIII J. Doty, G. Gardiner, J. Myers, J. Filibeck, B. Pierce, L. Hagmann. 20 SENIORS: K. Kater, J. Doty, T. TIGER, T. Switajewski, G. Gardiner. THE OLD DAILY GRIND Mr. C OFFICERS: K. Kater, K. Edgeton, T. Switajewski, Mr. Christensen, J. Filibeck. LIBRARY CLUB Row I. Laurie Raph, Marlalyne Goldenstein, Lucy Raph, Ruth Linse, Dolores Norman, Miss Rolph, advisor, Judy Johnson, Terry Moon, Sally Balk, Cindy Pack, Joanne Rudlang, Vicky Goldenstein. Row II. Luanna Hagman, Jane Koula, Ellen Eastman, Kathy White, Sharon Thiers, Nancy Norman, Laura Norman, Kathy Dushek, Valerie Sweeney, Diane Kusey. Row I. Danny Norlien, Lonnie Kuschel, Gary Kouba, John Myers. Row II. Gary Minette, Art Mykkanen, Dennis Houg, John Knutson, Mr. Homa, advisor, Vernon Hanson, Gary Gardiner. PHOTOGRAPHY Row Is L. Ecker, V. Goldenstein, M. Goldenstein, L. RaDh, B. Volcke, C. Holtz, L. Peterson, M. Dougherty C. Pack, C. Richards, C. Gilman, S. Balk, Trea., K. Vogt, Sea., J. Dushek, M. Kangas, C. Stephens, J. Schuster. Row 2: J. Rudlang, J. Torkelson, M. Coughlin, S. Schoon. Row 3: J. Stimson, S. Jesperson, L. Norman, S, Chant land, P. Shamp. Row A: D. Klein, L. Olson, J. Johnson, J. Udseth, P. Swift Row 5: J. Udseth, C. Erickson, B. Pitlick, J. Tollefshrud. Row 6: L. Kayala, J. Joenks, D. Cloud, D. Taylor. Row 7: J. Travis, J. Wallace, P. Jones, H. Dabill Row 8: R. Norlien, T. Moon, N. Huffman, B. Erickson, J. Staples. Row 9: J. McCormick, J. Smith, P. Filsmeyer, A. Headlund. Standing: H. Thompson, V. Pres. Mrs. Anonsen, Adviaor,. C. Harrison, L. Smith, S. Peterson, R. Linse, L. Raph. GAA Row Is M. Wolfe, K. Zupon, J, Knutson, J. Head, M. Katzenberger, C. McAllister, Sec. Row 2: M. Pitlick, P. Newman, G. Taylor, K. Edgeton, H. Peterson. Row 3: K. West, J. Harrison, P. Griep, J. Cole, M. Kangas, C. Staples, B. Anderson, V. Pres., T. Raph, Pres. Row A: J. Murrer, T. McClintock, P. Thiers. v ; s —ii SENIOR SNAPS B TEAM CHEERLEADERS A TEAM CHEERLEADERS rf T3 FOOTBALL Row Is Jim Jones, Larry Coulter, Mike Rollins, Brian Anderson, Keith Famam, Ronnie Long, Lee Christensen, Paul Gravdahl, Tom Rohr. Row II: Mark Bristow, Pat Riley, Mike Riley, A1 Holtz, Louie Rollins, Jim Head, Kenny King, Jerry Orth. Row III: Tim Switajewski, Mike Bristow, Mike rth, Joe Balk, Don Wynn, Mike Greip, Chuck Bair, Cecil Carlson, Tom Soukup. Row IV: Dale Famam, Richard Davis, Douglas Peterson, Brian Brunko, Mike Haverly, Jon Gilchrist, Terry Ottoson, Terry Fisher. Row V: Ken Lein, Richard Rezaka, James Freist, Charlie Ericksony George Coughlin, RON LONG la the first football player from Pine River to earn All-State honors in eleven man football. He played fullback and defensive end. As one of this years captains Ron scored 12 touchdowns, passed for 2 touchdowns, and tallied 17 out of 18 extra point tries. His average per carry from his fullback position was 9.6 yards. He was named to the Northland Lites All-Conference Team and named twice to the WCCO All-State Team of the Week. Selected to Northland Lites All-Conference Team: Brian Anderson Jim Jones Lee Christensen Ron Long Keith Farnam Mike Rollins Honorable Mention: Mark Bristow Mike Riley Paul Gravdahl Pat Riley A1 Holtz Louie Rollins All-State Honorable Mention: Brian Anderson Jim Jones Lee Christensen Mike Rollins Keith Farnam Seniors Row I. Mr. Priest, Mr. Clark. Row II. Kennv Lien, I arrv Coulter, Cecil Carlson, Mike Rilev, Keith rarnam. Row III. Mike Bristow, Tom Wilcox, Mark Bristow, Mike Rollins, Louie Rollins, Ronnie Lon , Pat Rilev. A Team BASKETBALL B Team Row I. Mr. Clark, Cecil Carlson, Phil Robideau, Mike Orth. Kennv Lien, Mike Orien, Tom Wilcox, Mike Bristow, Vic Harris, Brian Brunko, Dale Robideau, Tim Swita-iewski. Charlie Erickson. BASEBALL Row I: Charlie Erickson, Keith Arboleda, Larry Coulter, Mike Rollins, Louie Isensee, Don Pierce, Gene Kouba, Ronnie Long, Keith Famani, Mike Riley, Tim Travis, Row II: Richard Rezanka, Terry Fisher, Dale Robideau, Joe Balk, Cecil Carlson, Chuck Bair, Kenny King, Phil Robideau, Elra Larson, Tim Switajewski, Randy Carlson, Howard Delk. East Sub-District Champions Sub-District Opponents We They Opponents We They Pequot Lakes 8 6 Backus 9 1 Backus 16 11 Pillager 2 1 Backus 12 2 Pequot Lakes 8 1 District Motley 8 0 Pillager 2 Crosby-Ironton 6 3 Brainerd 2 15 This is called a baseball. j rry Miller, Ted Lundrigan, Julius Kronshnabel, Brian Anderson, Dav Hanson. Track The 1965 Pine River High School Trackmen started the season with one senior caotain, three seniors, and four iuniors. They trounced McGregor and Pequot in dual meets before participating in the Staples relays and the Wadena Invitational. They placed fourth in the Park Region-Lake Region Invitational. The highlight of the season was the conference championship plaved in Wadena. Pine River placed first scoring 51 points with runnerup Motley scoring MO. Louie Rollins placed Second in the district meet making him eligible for regional competition. Pow I. David Hanson, Gary Matros, Sidney Lon , Mike Lon , Jon Gilchrist, Bruce Pobinson. Pow II. Joe Cloud, Nicky Flategraff, Arnold Mykkanen. Pow III. Tom Soukkup, Lonnie Kuschel, Jim Jones, Danny Mykkanen, Tom Starrforth, Roger Thiers, Terrv Fisher, Pat Smith. .Pow IV. Mr. Alton Miller, Doug Peterson, Jack Filsmever, George Wallace, A1 Holtz, Jim Filibeck, Art Mvkkanen, Tate Neuman, Mr. Marvin Vincent. Dennis Eckerson Denny Thomas Smith Tom Andrea Torkelson Andy Dennis Johnson ii Denny Wanda Larson Joseph Knott Joe 36 John Knutson Class Flowers Red Rose Linda Wolfe Class Mottos Through these halls ef learning may we Inherit the realms of success. 48 Samuel Kicker Sam c L A S S E S 49 Row I. Marge Haff, Thelma McClintock, Alison Any, Joyce Harrison, Paul Martin, Tow Stanforth, Jerry Orth, Bill Jones, Henry Krumwiede, Phil Robideau, Arlene Dabill, Pat Thiers, Audrey Vargo, Row II. Jeanne Murrer, Ton Taylor, Pat Griep, Jim Filibeck, Vernon Hanson, Richard Brogle, Mike Riley, John Myers. Shirley Wolkenhauer, Jackie Pierce, Paul Staples, Judy Johnson. Row III. Victor Harris, Don Wynn, Pat Riley, Wayne Goggleye, Louie Rollins, Gary Kouba, Jia Eisner, Mark Bristow, Duane Morby, A1 Holtz, Dennis Houg. Row I. LuAnne Christensen, Alice McAllister, Dick Sorenson, Phyllis DuPont, Mary Ann Katzenburger, Kathy Brunko, Julie Moser, Stella Fuher, Clayton Frame, Connie Erickson, Janice Ackerman, Holly Peterson. Row II. Janice Head, Mike Wolfe, Henry Cramp, Kathy Bair, Brenda Anderson, Leroy Tulenchik, Gary Gilman, Kenny King, Karen Bair, Art Card, Gary Wynn, Chuck Bair. Row III. Pamela Newman, Cathy White, Dolores Norman, Brenda Anderson, Sherry Eastvold, Sharon Thiers, Jane Kulla, Ellen Eastman, Luanna Hagmann, Marsha Pitlick, Marilyn Bridge, Kathy Dushek. Row I: Wayne Vuelke, Bruce Goldenstein, Joe Balk, Mike Orth, Elra Larsen, Gloria Odegard, Dale Robldeau, Doug Wannebo, Penny Raph, Cecil Carlson. Row II: Margaret Kangas, Diane Cusey, Janice Cole, Connie Kouba, Marlene Israelson, Milton Kottschade, Carol Staples, Linda Rexroat, Joseph Heino, Doug Wynn. Row III: Teresa Smith, Bryan Mlnette, Kris West. Row I: Rose Flategraff, Linda Eastvold, Arnold Frame, John Mettling, Tom Soukkup, Terry Fisher, Diane Turner, Valerie Sweeney, Kathy Zupon. Row II: Julie Knutson, Marilyn Anderson, Randy Carlson, Agnes Shamp, Duane Card, John Benson, Sandy Sawyer, Gayle Johnson, Elaine Kline, Annette Patenaude, Margaret Wolfe. Row III: Clinton Christensen, Mary Kreller, Debbie Sandburg, Kay Edgeton, Terry Fisher, Terry Swift, Sharon Wolkenhaur, Norbert Ackerman, Joanne Hulke, Gerald Mills, Carol McAllister. Row Is George Coughlin, Dennis King, Ronnie Mitchell, Roger Thiers, Kathy Vogt, Paul Volcke, Larry Peterson, Robert Peterson, Brian Doty, Terry Ottoson. Row II: Melvin Israelson, Judy Wallace, Douglas Peterson, Bonnie Kronschnabel, Kerry Cox, Janet Travis, Kellv Huffman, Carol Harrison, Sandy Tollefsrud, Ralph Hulke . Row Ills Jesse Dabil, George Wallace, Donald Lohse, Daniel Norlien, Billy Voges, Harriet Dabill, Carl Christensen, Mike Haverley, Patty Jones, Barbara Pierce, Grace Ek. Ninth Grade Row Is James Harris, Joyce Rudlang, Gary Tulenchik, Jim Taray, Guy Beavers, Lucille Smith, John Winterbum, Charles Erickson, Carol Richards, Sherry Peterson. Row II: Roger Wynn, Laura Norman, Suzanne Voges, Judith Davidson, Ills Karlin Torkleson, Karen IXishek, Dale Famam, Steven Amy, Sidney Long, Romona Anderson, Wayne Pack, Dora Cloud, Pamela Carlson, Tom Ackerman. Row I: Steven Feakes, Nickie Flategraph, Vicky Goldenstein, Steven Wolfe, Gerald Swift, Arnold Mykkanen, Jim Tulenchik. Row II: Joan Rudlang, Dennis Worke, Conrad Saetre, Lila Eastvold, JoAnn Schuster, Bill Riley, Forest Rothwell, Duane Hoefs, Jim Harrison. Row III: Suzette Chantland, Linda Renn, Steven Basore, David Sandberg, Loren Murer, Michael Fitsiramons, Terry Volke, Jerry Raph, Monica Nelson, Lucinda Raph, Linnea Olson. Row IV: Martin Heino, Martha Kangas, Carol Stephans, Holly Thompson, Nikki Behme, Charlotte Peterson, Patty Shamp, Pat Coughlin, Joan Peterson, Tom Tulenchik. Eighth Grade Row Is Peter Turner, Den Mick, Cathy Swift, David Martin. Row II: Cheryl Peterson, Debbie Kline, Pat Smith, Sandy Jesperson, Mary Gayle Klein, Billy Thiers, Joyce Johnson, Vicky Kelsey, Gordon Shellenberger, Becky Doty. Row Ills Gary Matros, Kenny Dura, Dwayne Williams, Shannon Riley, Roger Prigge, Debbie Balken, Joanne Tollefsrud, Rod Williams, Richard Weiss, Margery Israelson, Paul Armstrong, Tom Bristow. Row IVs Wally Joenks, Allan Peterson, Anita Jones, Debby Taylor, Arlo Knutson, Tom Zimmerman, Linda Nelson, Mary Dougherty, David Smith, Chuck Peterson, Bill Satchel, Jerry White, Colleen Erickson. Row I. Scott Wolfe, Carol Voges, Lois Kreller, Dave Taray, Roger Ackerman, Phyllis Zupon, Todd Switaiewski, Ricky King, Kurt Rothwell, Beth Volcke, Darlene Matros. Row II. Mike Shamp, Ivan Bowen, Marlayne Goldenstein, Steven Schoon, Mariean Frimood, Ted Vogt, Cathy Holtz, Gaylen Minette, Richard Brunko, Maruice McAllister, Lola Ecker. Row III. Joe Cloud, Joyce Torkleson, Steve Cox, Jerry Satchell, Mary Coughlin, Karen Neumann, Betty Norman, Walter Peterson, Vilee Frimood, Jeanie McCormick, Cynthia Pack, Laurie Raph, Sandra Hulke, Terrv Strom, Lynn Gearey. Seventh Grade Row I. Sharon Schoon, Roger Johnson, Terry Moon, Patty Filsmyer, Ruth Linse, Linda Peterson, Susan Kicker, David Saenger. Barbara Erickson, Anita Hedlund, Sally Balk, Mike Long, Nolee Huffman. Row II. Joyce Smith, Steve Wannebo, Becky Norlien, Janice Dushek, Bruce Robinson, Lindsey Kayala, Trissie Joenks, Jerry Richards, Carol Lovegreen, Margaret Dougherty, Mary Arnold, Allen Glover. Row III. Jane Stimson, Judy Staples, Julie Idseth, Carolyn Peterson, Peggy Swift, Beverly Pitlick, Lowell Farnum, Mike Young, Frank Bryant, Tom Arnold, Nancy Cusey, Ted Murrer, Shirley Vargo, Gerald Wolkenhauer, Jan Udseth. COOKS Mabel Hand Alta Board Doris Picollet FACULTY AND CUSTODIANS Norbert Ackerman Henrv Stine SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Howard Delk Mr. Richard Pezanka Mr. James Friest Mr. Paul Nornes NURSE Mrs. Pauline Crier ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD Mr.W. Silbaugh, Mr.L. Faroam, Mrs.E. Collins, Dr.C. Pelzel, Mr.G. Wannebo, Mr.J. Filibeck, Mrs.V. Klein, Mr.G. Leverington. LANGUAGES Mrs. Gladys Bremness Miss Ellen Peed Mrs. Bonnie Rezanka Mrs. Mildred Kellett MATHEMATICS Mr, Darwin Konrad Mrs. Doris Sonta INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. John Wolfe Mr. Thomas Toussaint MUSIC Mr. Paige Christensen Mrs. Pat Dullum BUS DRIVERS Row U .F. Perrv, L. Camobell, M. Durm, W. Norman. Row 2: P. Jewell, C. Minette, J. Vargo, C. Buss, L. Truex, D. Dabill, R. Williams, H. Hecht, G. .Hoefs, G. Rubev, F. Weiss. SCIENCE Mr. John Fort Mr. Myer Nelson COUNSELOR .;r. b'tove Hona PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Virginia Anonsen Mr. Alton Miller SUPERINTENDENT Mr. J. A. Filibeck COMMERCIAL Mr. Almond Clark Mr. Lenard West SECRETARIES Beverly Tulenchik Frances Qually PINE RIVER, MINNESOTA In The Beautiful Country OFFICE PHONE: 587-4471 NORTHLAND FUNERAL HOME EFFICIENT AND RELIABLE 2 HOUR SERVICE SPACIOUS CHAPEL AND FACILITIES Owned and Operated by Mrs. J. A. Brezinskv Member of N.F.D.A. PHONE: 587-4412 CARLS FOOD MARKET INC. FRESH MEATS . PRODUCE . VEGETABLES SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE AMPLE FREE PARKING PHONE: 587-4449 PINE RIVER STATE BANK Complete banking and Insurance services Pine River, Minnesota ACE SERVICE STATION Gas for Less ACE SNACK BAR and TOP LOADING MACHINES Jim £ Betty Harrison Don £ Alpha Haff Pine River, Minnesota GARDINER HARDWARE Furniture--Zenith TV Paul £ Kenneth Gardiner Pine River, Minnesota SFVERFRID ACENCY Service of all kinds Insurance-Bonds-Other Phone 587-23714 M.W. Gregory L.M. 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Store” Walter Silbaugh Pine River SILKER STUDIO Pictures of weddings, graduations, all the highlights of your life Little Falls, Minnesota OLSON'S COFFEE SHOP Homemade Pastries Home-Cooked Meals Big Hamburgers French Fries Delicious Malts PINE MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE Large Display Rooa Glen MacMillan WILSON'S Paint and Specialties Wallpaper Floor S Wall Tile Don S Lola Wilson — ? PINE FIVER BODY SHOP Ken Erickson Pine Fiver McCLINTOCK REALTY Lake Homes-Resorts Farms-Business-Lakeshore Alma McClintock, Phone: 587-4554 DAM SITE STORE £ A £ W Rootbeer John Hearns SHAMP’S MEAT MARKET Telephone 2244 Elene £ ArcKie Shamn Pine River PINE RIVER READY-MIX Floyd Smith 587-2120 PINE WOOD CAFE Across From Railroad Depot in Pine River Special Sunday Dinners ROSE PLUMBING £ HEATING Henry W. Rose Pine River GAMBLES DISCOUNT CENTER Furniture Appliances Pine River PINE RIVER BAKERY Frank Knutson Pine River HARDWARE £ AUTO PARTS Evard £ Natwick Pine River WALT S RED OWL Pequot Lakes H W WELDING Welding and Repair Service Division of Swenson Construction Co GODDARD S RED OWL Pine River ARCHIE SHAMP Licensed and Bonded Livestock Dealer Pine River PINE RIVER LANES We Have Certified Instructors Martin Puigh SWENSON CONSTRUCTION All types of Building and Contracting Jack Swenson GRIEP’S JEWELRY 587-4429 Keep-sake Diamond Rings Pine River HOUSTON MOTOR COMPANY Ford Sales £ Service Pine River FARMERS STATE BANK Peauot Lakes, Minn. Member FDIC Insurance PINE RIVER LOCKER CO. Compliments of— Lorraine £ Ernie Kouba BRYANT’S RECREATION John G. Bryant Pine River GRAVDAHL ROBIDEAU John Deere Farm Machinery Pequot Lakes SOLAR GAS Natural Gas Anywhere Pine River CHRISTY’S PLUMBING Fairbanks Morse Pumps Elmer Christensen £ Son Ph. 587-4510 Pine River KATER AUTO CO. Pontiac Sales £ Service Pine Fiver BILL’S SHELL SERVICE Pine River CHARLIE'S ATTTO SALVAGE 21 hour Wrecker Service Jenkins, Minnesota PINE RIVER FARM SUPPLY Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers Pine River BRADFIELDS ”V” STORE Clothing-Dry Goods Pine River W. R. DICKEY Insurance Agency Jenkins Phone: 568-5845 GARRETT FLYING SERVICE Minor £ Maior Aircraft Repairs Pine River, Minnesota BOB’S TEXACO ’’The Best Friend Your Car Ever Had” Pine River COMMUNITY OIL Gas £ Oil Pine River GILCHRIST REALTY Business Ooportunites Resorts Lake Homes £ Lake Shore SHERWOOD BUICK Buick—Johnson Motors Sales £ Service Pine River GARDNER TRUCK LINES Livestock £ General Frieght Alfred M. Flategraff ANDERSON AUTO ELECTRIC Your Automotive Parts Distributor Pine River PINE RIVER JOURNAL Read It Everv Week Pine River AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS 1 World News—1965 1 Humanitarian Dies—Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at Lambarcnc, his primitive hospital at the African jungle outpost of Gabon. The famed physician, who reached his 90th birthday in January, worked most of his life to relieve the suffering of jungle natives. 2 Queen Speaks—Queen Elizabeth II dedicated the John F. Kennedy memorial at Runnymede, England on May 14. Mrs. Kennedy is seated to the left and Prince Philip to the right of the queen. Carolyn Kennedy is seated between the queen and her mother, and Sen. Robert Kennedy stands behind Mrs. Kennedy. 3 Miss Universe—The reigning queen of beauty in the universe during the year was a representative from Thailand 4 Bosch Returns — Former Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch was vehement in his address at a rally September 25, shortly after his return to Santo Domingo. 5 Wins in Run-Off— Charles deGaulle polled 55.2 per cent of the vote in a run-ofTelection against Francois Mitterrandon December 19. The vote gave DeGaulle the French presidency for another 7 years, but the strength of the Socialist-Communistic candidate corroded the popularity of the 71-year-old president.. 6 Agrees to Cease-Fire—Pakistani Foreign Minister Zulfikar Bhutto (right) agreed in the U.N. Security Council on September 22 to accept the Council's cease-fire order in the undeclared war between Pakistan and India Pakistan's announcement came after India had agreed to the order. 7 Abortive Coup Fails—Indonesian President Sukarno was toppled from power for a brief 20 hours last fall. He gestured at a cabinet flREt meeting on October 6 during his first public appearance after the coup, which seriously shook his one-man rule. 8 Sonet Winner Russian author Mikhail Sholokhov was vacationing in the Ural region on October 18 when he heard he had been awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature. The December award ceremony was held in Stockholm. 9 Return to Desolation—Hundreds of families returned to the wreckage of their homes, destroyed by eruption of Taal volcano, south of Manila, on September 28. Volcanic ash covered a six-mile-square area. The death toll was estimated at 500. 1 0 Price of War—The number of casualties increased as the U.S. stepped up its military action in Vietnam. American advisors took part in many helicopter missions, carrying wounded soldiers, both Vietnamese and American, to copters on makeshift litters for evacuation to Saigon. 1 1 Reason to Celebrate—Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany waved to a cheering crowd in Bonn after his Christian Democrats surged to victory in the September 19 parliamentary elections. Mayor Willy Brandt's Social Democrats suffered defeat in the voting. 1 2 Colonial Rule Shaken— Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith broadcast a proclamation of sovereign independence for Rhodesia on November 11. The split from Britain was made in an attempt to insure a white minority rule of the African colony. It was the first such move against Britain since the American colonies broke away in 1776. Britain retaliated swiftly and took the problem to the U.N. Security Council, which asked all nations to enforce an oil embargo against the African colony. - .?-.' . - . -'- , • -PH C • ' - A ,„ ■ . . ' ‘ • T y •. ? • ■ . • - s _ _ mm m v’ .v - mm • , . - 4 . . h f . A . ' r'% ’ - (• Vt. . - . % • - • ,-.v --. - ,X • -« v . .- V • T -. . „ • '7 r .- T 1 •- m a • «
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