Preston High School - Heritage Jayette Yearbook (Preston, MN)
- Class of 1964
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JAYETTE '64 PRESTON HIGH SCHOOL EDITOR PRESTON, MINNESOTA PAM PEHLER BUSINESS MANAGER CHERYL HOLTBERG STAFF JERRY FOSTER BLAKE TURNER JERRY MALLEY GINNY SHANAHAN PHOTOGRAPHY MR. LOWELL WELKE JERRY FOSTER %' DEDICATION A. «V 7 1 ki A. ' ;r «3 ® As we, the Seniors of 1964, look forward to graduation, we must also take time to look back to see who has given us the love and encouragement that has guided us through these important years of our life. To this there is only one answer, and that is you, Mother and Father. Our lives are built on the foundation that you have unself- ishly erected for us. We hope that someday we may live up to and perhaps exceed your expec- tations. Asa small token of our appreciation we humbly dedicate this annual to you, our parents. ADMINISTRATION MR. HARRY FROEMMING Superintendent North Central College University of Minnesota BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED: Mr. Froemming, Mr. Lindorff, Mrs. Duxbury, Mr. Domink, Mr. Ostrem. STANDING: Mr. Befort, Mr. Utley. 3 MR. DONALD SCANLAN Winona State College University of Minnesota Senior High Principal MR. ELMER SLOSTAD St. Olaf College University of Minnesota Junior High Principal i am • MRS. PATRICIA BENSON University of Minnesota Home Economics MR. KENNETH DENNY La Crosse State College Winona State College Mankato State College Mathematics, Athletic Direc- tor, Assistant Basketball Coach MR. WILLIAM ERICKSON Augsburg College Biology, General Science, Track MRS. RUTH FRICK Winona State College Physical Education, Health MR. MAURICE GORT Westmar College Commercial, Junior High Football and Basketball Coach MR. FRANK JASZEWSK1 Winona State College World History, Health, Foot- ball and Baseball Coach 4 MISS CAROL KITCHELL Hamline University Vocal Music MR. GEORGE KOLTZ Iona College St. Thomas College English 10 and 12, Senior Class Play, Annual Advisor MR. JOSEPH LARSON Luther College English 7 and 8, One Act Play MR. RICHARD OFSTUN Augsburg College American History, Social Studies, Basketball Coach MR. HERBERT THIELE Winona State College Social Studies, Mathematics, Driver Training Hamline University University of Minnesota Librarian MISS LETTA TAYLOR MR. ROBERT O'REILLY St. Thomas College University of Minnesota English 9 and 11, Junior Class Play, Thespian Club MR. BERNHARD PIEPER Winona State College Mathematics, Wrestling 5 MR. MORRIS TITRUD University of Minnesota Agriculture MR. DONALD TREMBLEY Mankato State College Instrumental Music MR. RICHARD WILDGRUBE Winona State College Industrial Arts MRS. ELIZABETH WORLEY Mankato State College Spanish, English, Social Studies CUSTODIANS SECRETARY Mr. Kenneth Seeley Mr. Andy Chilson COOKS Mrs. Janet Klompenhower Mrs. Millie Staplecamp Mrs. Minnie Schwartz 6 ARNOLD BENSON Great men die young; I don't feel so good. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Letter- man's Club 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Newspaper 3. DAVID ALDEN Farmers are the foundation of our na- tion. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4. RONALD AMDAHL I try to be bashful, but the girls won't let me. Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; One Act Play 3; Thespian Club 3,4; Newspaper 4; Science Club 4. RICHARD ASLESON I have to grin to think about the fun I had before they caught me. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 4; Chorus 4. CHERYL BENSON Jolly, good natured and full of fun. Newspaper 3,4. MARCIA CORSON She plays her symphony in personality 'B natural'. Chorus 1,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Triple Trio 3; Girls' Glee 3; Clarinet Quartet 2, 3,4; Band Soloist 4; Newspaper 2,4. JEROME FOSTER Should love come to him, he would analyze it in a test tube. Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3,4, President 4; Wres- tling Manager 1,2,3,4. CAROL GLUEN Melodious voice and pep a plenty. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Chorus Soloist 2,3,4; Triple Trio 3; Girls' Glee 3; Sextet 4; Newspaper 2,3,4; Class Officer 1, 3,4; Homecoming Royalty 4. ROSALIE GOSSMAN Electronic engineers have yet to de- vise a better communications system. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Sextet 4; Band 1; Girls' Glee 3; Newspaper 4. THOMAS GROSS Athletic ability plus mental agility. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Officer 4; Chorus 2, 3,4; Class Play 3; Thespian Club 3,4; Newspaper 2,3,4; Sports Editor 4; Student Council 4, Pres- ident 4; Class Officer 2,3; Home- coming King 4; Science Club 4. CAROL HENKE A diamond is her idea of a stepping stone. Chorus 1,2; Newspaper 4. BEVERLY HOUSE Trusty friend to those who know her well; her friendship is worth more than words can tell. Chorus 1,2,4; Newspaper 3. MOLLY HAHN Quiet until you know her, and then. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 3. JOHN HALL Mr. Scanlon,--I'm not guilty, and I won't do it again. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 1; Track 1,2; Letter- man's Club 4; Newspaper 1,2,3,4; Class Play Stage Manager 3. JOYCE HOVEY No nickel is needed to wind her up. Newspaper 3,4. CHERYL IBACH A winning way, a pleasant smile, dressed so neatly, quite in style. Newspaper 3,4. JAMES LINDORFF A tip top fellow, athletic and bright; with all of his talents he'll do all right. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Boys' Sextet 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Brass Sextet 1,2; Soloist 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Thespian Club 3,4; Newspaper 3,4; Student Council 3, Officer 3; Class Officer 1; Homecoming Royalty 4. DEAN INCVALSON Just call me Doc, 1 can operate anywhere. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Class Play 3; One Act Play 3; Thespian Club 3,4; Newspaper 2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Homecoming Royalty 4; Science Club 4. JANE KLOMPENHOWER She looks harmless, but so does a stick of dynamite. Newspaper 2,3,4. JUDITH JEFFERS A committee of one that gets things done. Newspaper 1,2,3,4. EARL KINNEBERG A handsome guy with plenty of dash, one of the nicest in our class. Basketball 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys' Sextet 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 2,3,4. PAMELA PEHLER Combination of books and fun, a friend of everyone. Band 1,2,3,4; Sax Quartet 2,3,4; Stage Band 4; Soloist 1,2,3,4; Class Play Student Director 3; Newspaper 2,3,4, Production Manager 4; Girl Stater 3; Drum Major 2,3,4; Student Council 3, Secretary 3; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Editor 3,4; Class Officer 2; Home- coming Royalty 4; National Honor Society 3. ROBERT KRAMER He burns the midnight oil, only it's gasoline. Football 2,3; Wrestling 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. TERRY LITTLE Love is too simple a game for brainy men to indulge in. Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Letter- man's Club 2,3,4; Basketball Manager 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Cornet Trio 1; Brass Sextet 3,4; Stage Band 4; Band Soloist 3,4; Newspaper 4; Class Officer 2,4; Science Club 4. THOMAS MANGAN Heaven sent me; Heaven knows why. Football 1; Wrestling 4; Track 4; Baseball 2; Band 1,2,4; Soloist 2,4; Newspaper 2,3. ROSALIE ODDEN Smiling, laughing, and ready for fun. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 2,3,4. JANET PETERSON Modest, pleasant, and full of fun. Class Play 3; Newspaper 3,4. JANICE PETERSON Happy, contented, and a smile for all. Chorus 1,2; Newspaper 2,3,4. CAROLE PUGH Full of pep from tip to toe and always hep to make things go. Chorus 1,3,4; Girls' Sextet 4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Clarinet Quartet 2,3,4; Soloist 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Cheerleader 1, 2,3,4; Majorette 1; Homecoming Royalty 4. KONI ROLLI A friendly girl with her'er a frown, that's why she received our royal crown. Class Play 3; Newspaper 3,4; Girl State Alternate 3; Homecoming Queen 4. KAREN PETERSON It's not a crime to be short, just a nuisance. Newspaper 4. JANETTE PF1STER Full of fun and mischief too; whatever she does surprises you. Newspaper 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1. RICHARD RISLOVE A football man, a basketball man; last but not least, a ladies' man. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Officer 3,4 3,4; Jr. Class Play 3; Boy Stater 3; Annual Staff 2,3; Class Officer 2,4; Homecoming Royalty 4; Sci- ence Club 4. ROGER SCHEEVEL He looks like a saint, but we know he ain't. Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4. RONALD SCHEEVEL I make my home out on the farm to keep me from the city's harm. Football 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Boy State Alternate 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Officer 1,2,3,4. MARYETTE SOINEY ”A gal who likes to have fun; give her a job and she'll get it done. Chorus 1,3,4; Girls' Glee 3; Girls' Sextet 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Clarinet Quartet 3,4; Musical Accompanist 3; Class Play 3; Thespian Club 3,4; Majorette 1; Student Council 4. JUDITH STEVENS Quiet and sweet, cut and petite. Chorus 1,2,3,4. EARL SETHRE They call me Paul Revere Jr.--I take so many mid-night rides. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 2,3,4; Baseball 1; Let- terman's Club 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3, 4; Boys' Sextet 3,4; One Act Play 3; Thespian Club 3,4; Newspaper 2,3,4; Class Officer 3; Home- coming Royalty 4; Band 1,2,3,4. BEVERLY VOSHELL Happy and full of vim; a spirit like hers is sure to win. Chorus 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Declam 3; Thespian Club 3,4; Newspaper 2,3, 4, Editor 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 3,4, Officer 4; Class Of- ficer 3,4; Homecoming Royalty 4. STEVEN WENDT My schooling has done me no harm, but I feel safer on a farm. Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Brass Sextet 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 4. LARRY TIENTER His heart is in the Junior class, but he is a loyal Senior. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys' Sextet 4; Soloist 4; Newspaper 4; F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4. ELOISE VANDER PLAS Laughing when she comes, laugh- ing when she goes; but what on earth it's all about, no one ever knows. Class Play 3; Newspaper 1,2,3,4. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST POPULAR CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLOR -ROSE -RED AND PEARL WHITE CLASS MOTTO -if we cannot do great THINGS, WE CAN DO SMALL THINGS IN A GREAT WAY. NEATEST CLASS CUT UPS Neat as a pin?? 14 The scholarly type?? ROW 1: Mr. Wildgrube--Advisor, P. Gartner, S. Kruegal, C. Grover, K. Yaste, E. Kinneberg, F. Berland, L. Ostern. ROW 2: F. O’Conner, D. Dahl, R. Kujath, M. Lammers, J. Walsh, J. Voight, B. Hanson, L. O'Conner. ROW 3: S. Tessum, J. Bacon, G. Christopherson, B. Gabbert, R. Hanson, L. Rindels, D. Burgess, R. Grooters. CLASS OF 1965 ROW 1: Mrs. Benson--Advisor, L. Matson, B. Underbakke, C. Dornink, D. VanderWoude, S. Bremseth, C. Holtberg, A. Throne. ROW 2: P. Hahn, D. Asleson, L. Soffa, D. Drury, J. Lichty, S. Himli, R. Rustad, D. Arnold. ROW 3: J. Arnold, B. Strahl, B. Turner, S. Lindorff, K. Pfister, T. Kimber, J. Shanahan, S. Milne, N. Miller. Not Pictured: A. Olson, D. Olson. ROW 1: Mr. Erickson--Advisor, G. Gabbert, L. Redalen, R. Means, M. O'Connor, N. Wingert, A. Domink, J. Gotzke, S. Jahnke. ROW 2: J. Kramer, T. Ashton, J. Bjork, T. Rustad, M. Linden, R. Solie, J. Reilly, S. Doherty. ROW 3: R. Bernau, L. Gartner, B. Strahl, D. Domink, J. Himli, P. Gartner, S. Befort, E. Voight, M. Miller. CLASS OF 1966 ROW 1: R. Foss, J. Leutink, L. Frank, J. Ostrem, K. Barrett, L. Penne, C. Rolli, J. Schultz. ROW 2: V. Arnold, P. Berges, G. Soffa, G. Shanahan, T. Sethre, C. Gunderson, S. Brand, J. Little, M. Fishbaugher. ROW 3 B. Engelhart, C. Gossman, R. Harrington, J. Rislove, C. Slostad, M. Knies, J. Malley, B. Hall, M. Foster, K. DeVries. Not Pictured: N. Marzolf. CLASS OF 1967 ROW 1: Mr. Slostad, Advisor; D. Wissing, D. Hoberg, S. Morse, R. Haugstad, J. Lindorff, M. Conlan, P Pugh E. Kinneberg. ROW 2: D. Ostem, L. Wendt, S. Alden, R. Roos, S. Hall, C. Wubbels, L. Sikkink, P. Staupe, B. Peterson. ROW 3: E. Klockeman, R. Mensink, J. Simonson, B. Mangan, S. Knies, F. Vander Woude, J. Himli C. Lammers, R. Marx. ROW 1: P. Matson, A. Jahnke, W. Thompson, R. Bernau, D. Jacobson, I. Engle, B. House. ROW 2: M. Gates, L. Asleson, K. Hewitt, E. Schmeling, L. Grabau, M. Moen, B. Fishbaugher, N. Stevens. ROW 3: L. Bigalk, A. Harrington, G. Prigge, S. Miller, C. Krause, J. House, J. Plium, J. Voight, G. House, Not Pictured: C. Go’ssman ROW 1: Mr. Pieper--Advisor, R. Conlan, P. Shanahan, R. Purves, J. Amdahl, B. Patterson, D. Atkins, D. Gartner, S. Corson, L. Underbakke, P. Scanlon, D. Rehm. ROW 2: D. Hahn, P. Morse, J. Barrett, R. Tlougan, E. Tienter, K. Gunderson, J. Larson, K. Watts, G. Vander Pias, K. Soiney, J. Ostern, A. Hovey. ROW 3: S. Larson, T. Bestor, M. Bastian, P. Sikkink, R. Reese, R. Wilson, S. Rasmussen, D. Scheevel, P. Kruegel, B. Meyer, A. Voshell. CLASS OF 1968 ROW Is C. Barth, D. Rehm, R. Halweg, C. Scheevel, E. Jeffers, B. Broadwater, J. Green, S. Trende, C. O'Connor, K. Henke, G. Burreson, C. Tienter. ROW 2: C. Schmeling, L. Drury, K. Arends, R. Doherty, P. Serfling, C. Penne, S. Cummings, D. Knutson, A. Hill, C. Matson, C. Bremseth, J. Lindorff, K. Lovcness. ROW 3: M. Pluim, R. Gross, J. Hahn, R. Redalen, S. Wilson, J. Thauwald, R. Specht, R. LaFreniere, J. Soffa, B. Kruegel, D. Grabau, N. Miller, T. O'Conner. ROW Is S. Burreson, W. Yaste, F. Shaw, K. Girardin, S. Aug, B. Wingert, M. Gabbert, G. House, H. Jahnke. ROW 2: T. Grabau, G. Dahl, J. Meyer, P. Trembly, R. Hellickson, D. Hoff, M. Simonson, D. Marzolf, S. Gross, D. Rindels. ROW 3: Mr. Larson--Advisor, R. Veglahn, B. Kelly, R. Matson, A. Olson, L. Rindles, J. Gatzke, B. Barrett. CLASS OF 1969 ROW 1: R. Schultz, A. Reilly, B. O'Connor, N. Tessum, W. Hampel, A. Thompson, K. Matson, D. Thacher, E. Kendall. ROW 2: L. Berland, S. Kruegel, K. Watts, G. Lindorff, L. Lichty, L. Grooters, P. Hellickson, G. Miller. ROW 3: A. Reilly, R. Rydberg, G. Scheevel, L. Olson, P. Conn, P. Hanson, W. Lammers, A. Pehler, D. Finseth. NOT PICTURED: T. Drury. ROW 1: G. Gabbert; Manager, P. Hahn, E. Schmeling, S. Tessum, B. Mangan, J. Shanahan, D. Ingvalson, T. Little, R. Scheevel, T. Sethre, A. Benson, Mr. Pieper. ROW 2: Mr. Jaszewski, D. Rislove, B. Turner, R. Grooters, S. Lindorff, T. Gross, L. Rindels, J. Lindorff, J. Rislove, R. Scheevel, J. House. ROW 3: G. Christopherson, R. Amdahl, S. Miller, K. Pfister, E. Sethre, M. Knies, J. Hall, B. Hanson, T. Kimber, D. Burgess. JAYS GO 4-4 JAYS OPP 12 Canton 7 13 Rushford 7 13 Harmony 6 19 Wykoff 0 0 Chatfield 18 0 Lanesboro 14 0 Spring Valley 32 7 Roch. Lourdes 33 Mr. Jaszewski The Preston Bluejay football team started the year fast by winning its first four games. One of these wins came against Rushford, who won every other game they played during the year. Although the Jays faded in their last four games, they were able to boast of the hardest hitting team in the Maple Leaf. COACHES Mr. Pieper Jim Lindorff SENIOR PLAYERS Ron Sc he eve 1 Ron Amdahl Terry- Little Earl Sethre Dick Rislove Dean Ingvalson Tom Gross Arnold Benson ALL CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION Arnold Benson Thomas Gross JIM SHANAHAN DARRYL BURGESS JUNIOR JAYS GO UNDEFEATED Preston..........28 Preston..........22 Preston..........35 Preston..........27 Preston..........39 Wykoff........... 0 Lanesboro ....... 0 Chatfield.........7 Spring Valley .... 6 Lanesboro ....... 0 ROW 1: G. Burreson, R. Halweg, J. Meyer, C. Scheevel, N. Pehler, S. Gross, P. Shanahan; ROW 2: S. Trende, D. Hoberg, K. Soiney, M. Conlan, D. Gartner, R. Pugh, J. Amdahl; ROW 3: Mr. Gort, R. Gross, J. Larson, A. Voshell, S. Hall, K. Hewitt, E. Tienter, R. Haugstad; ROW 4: S. Larson, J. Thauwald, R. Mensink, P. Kruegel, B. Specht, R. Marx, L. Grabau, W. Meyer. 24 Tie me kangaroo down sport! !! One down . . . ten to go Traveling team Tiger topples 'em Tumbling twins Nice play Shakespeare! Here we go! ! 25 Nice tackle?? Which way'd he go?? Let me at him! !? B” TEAM ROW 1: D. Hoberg, R. Haugstad, T. Sethre, S. Brand, M. Conlan, ROW 2: B. Fishbaugher, G. Voight, J. Himli, B. Hall, J. Rislove, J. Himli, G. Prigge, C. Lammers, S. Hall, Mr. Denny. The B Team had a good season, and we hope they will be as good next year. The prospect they showed is encouraging for our A Team in the future. The B Team members are all looking forward to playing on the A Team and wearing the blazers provided for the A Team. C” TEAM ROW 1: Mr. Gort, K. Girardin, D. Thatcher, S. Gross, P. Shanahan, R. Purves, K. Soiney, C. Matson. ROW 2: T. Bestor, R. Halweg, J. Larson, S. Trende, A. Voshell, D. Gartner, S. Larson, R. Redalen, ROW 3: S. Corson, J. Thauwald, N. Miller, J. Hahn, B. Patterson, N. Pehler, G. Burreson. 26 Ron Amdahl 27 Dick Asleson A” TEAM STANDING: T. Gross, M. Knies, D. Rislove, R. Amdahl, S. Tessum, R. Asleson, A. Benson, G. Christopherson, J. Shanahan, S. Lindorff, D. Ingvalson, K. Pfister, J. Lindorff, E. Sethre, R. Hanson. The inexperienced 1963-64 A Squad had a slow start with only one returning starter, but through experi- menting they turned into an aggressive challenger. The sharp blazers were paid for through sponsoring dances and hootenannies. These added to the school spirit and caused competition between the players able to wear them. Our win and loss record does not adequately tell the story of the season. The boys experienced many close losses but never gave up and always began the next game with great enthusiasm. Although eight seniors are graduating from the team, our outstanding B team should provide PHS with a bright future. Dick Rislove JAYS OPP 51 Houston 56 75 Canton 28 62 Wykoff 58 62 Sp. Valley 75 53 Chatfield 64 56 Caledonia 68 52 Lanesboro 61 55 Sp. Grove 44 46 Harmony 64 47 Lewiston 58 80 Wykoff 63 43 Grand 68 Meadow 57 Sp. Valley 51 39 Chatfield 70 47 Lanesboro 54 79 Harmony 71 20 Fight to finish A tense moment Jump ball??? Through the top Gross Knies cashes in. A strong defense ROW 1: D. Hahn, J. Meyer, G. Dahl, T. Ashton, B. Meyer, J. House, J. Little, C. Scheevel; ROW 2: Mr. Pieper, J. Arnold, D. Domink, R. Grooters, B. Mangan, S. Miller, D. Burgess, R. Scheevel, D. Arnold, K. Hewitt, V. Arnold, J. Foster. WRESTLING COACH Mr. Pieper SENIOR WRESTLER Roger Scheevel 30 The wrestling team enjoyed an excellent season under the new coach, Mr. Pieper. As we hope to have nearly everyone back next year, the prospects are very The Line-up1 encouraging. Roger Scheevel, senior, was captain of the 1963- 64 wrestling team. Circle to the left' GOLF SENIOR GOLFER DISTRICT CHAMPS Dick Rislove 31 Mr. Denny, J. Rislove, D. Rislove, M. Knies ROW 1: J. Amdahl, S. Hall, R. Ellinger, T. Gross, S. Arnold, ROW 2: Mr. McCuaig, J. Malley, R. Amdahl, E. Sethre, R. Dreier, J. Beck, A. Narveson, N. Broadwater. The track team has been strong in several events during the past few years. High point man was Ron Dreier who, for his great efforts, placed second at the district meet in the high jump. Robert Ellinger also received high honors in the pole vault. Because of the participation of the lower grades, the team sees more success in the near future. Pictured at the right are Earl and Steve. At the lower right, Tom takes part in the broad jump. Below, Ron succeeds in the pole vault. Warm-Up ROW 1: R. Marx, R. Scheevel, J. Lindorff, S. Lindorff, T. Little, S. Halverson, D. Rislove, A. Benson, R. Halweg. ROW 2: B. Fishbaugher, C. Lammers, T. Sethre, D. Ingvalson, M. Knies, J. Rislove, B. Mangan, B. Hall, S. Brand, R. Haugstad. BASEBALL This year's season saw many close games, but resulted in a 1-7 finish. Our biggest asset was pitching by Mike Knies, Jerry Rislove, and Terry Sethre. Alert Bev Voshell, Jeanne Walsh, Carole Pugh, Ginny Shanahan, Rosanne Foss. CHEERLEADERS Let's hear it! Sitting pretty! ! Blast off!! ROW 1: Miss Kitchell, P. Gartner, C. Grover, J. Leuink, M. Corson, F. Berland, L. Frank. ROW 2: S. Bremseth, A. Domink, C. Domink, C. Holtberg, M. O'Connor, M. Hahn. ROW 3: K. Yaste, D. VanderWoude, C. Gossman, J. Bjork, D. Drury, S. Milne, J. Voight. ROW 4: V. Arnold, J. Arnold, G. Christopherson, J. Lindorff, T. Gross, R. Asleson, C. Slostad, E. Sethre. SENIOR ACCOMPANIST Caisten Slostad The Senior Chorus performed three concerts during the 1963-64 school year. These were the Christmas Concert in December, the Mid-Winter Concert in February, and the Spring Concert in May. The new director is Miss Carolyn Kitchell. She has formed several new groups that performet at the music contests in the spring. These were two triple trios, by a boys' sextet, and a girls' sextet. They also performed at the Junior Class Play and the annual Music Carnival. Members of the chorus participated in small group contest at Peterson and large group contest at Chatfield. ROW 1: R. Odden, L. Redalen, B. Underbakke, B. Voshell, C. Rolli, J. Schultz. ROW 2: M. Soiney, B. House, M. Fishbaugher, R. Rustad, E. Kinneberg, S. Kxuegel, L. Penne. ROW 3: B. Strahl, R. Gossman, J. Stevens, G. Gluen, T. Rustad, J. Walsh, C. Pugh. ROW 4: R. Amdahl, E. Kinneberg, D. Domink, D. Ingvalson, R. Scheevel, L. Tienter, D. Arnold. CHORUS Sing along with Miss Kitch . . . ell You don't say!!! Carol Gluen, Carsten Slostad, Susan Bremseth BOYS’ SEXTET GIRLS’ SEXTET R. Amdahl, J. Lindorff, D. Arnold, D. Ingvalson, L. Tienter, E. J. Stevens, C. Gluen, C. Pugh, Not Pic- Sethre, C. Slostad, Accompanist. tured: S. Milne, R. Gossman, M. Soi- ney. TRIPLE S. Bremseth, C. Grover, F. Berland, E. Kin- neberg, D. Drury, R. Rustad, D. Vander- Woude, S. Kruegel, C. Dornink. P. Gartner, C. Holtberg, K. Yaste, C. Goss- man, J. Bjork, M. Fishbaugher, L. Frank, Not Pictured N. Marzolf, B. Underbakke. TRIOS 38 ROW 1: Miss Kitchell, S. Burreson, P. Scanlan, A. Thompson, P. Hellickson, D. Hoff, K. Loveness, P. Trembley, R. Hellickson, M. Simonson, C. Barth. ROW 2: P. Morse, G. House, L. Grooters, C. Bremseth, C. Matson, C. Penne, J. Barrett, B. Broadwater, B. Barrett, R. Veglahn, G. Lindofrr. ROW 3: J. Ostem, P. Staupe, K. Watts, F. VanderWoude, D. Scheevel, R. Conn, R. LaFreniere, L. Olson, L. Rindels, N. Stevens, L. Drury. ROW 4: L. Underbakke, E. Kinneberg, D. Manolf, E. Tienter, J. Hauwald, B. Mangan, B. Meyer, G. Scheevel, J. Amdahl, L. Berland. JUNIOR CHORUS ROW 1: W. Yaste, S. Kruegel, M. Gabbert, C. Schemling, J. Lindorff, K. Watts, J. Lindorff, J. Green, P. Shaw. ROW 2: B. Peterson, G. Wubbels, R. Doherty, S. Commings, B. Kruegel, J. Gatzke, P. Serfling, K. Arends, D. Dstern. ROW 3: D. Finseth, M. Bastian, P. Hanson, J. Voight, J. Simonson, S. Knies, P. Sikkink, J. Soffa, R. riougan, L. Asleson, D. Rehm. ROW 4: R. Pugh, D. Hoberg, D. Gartner, B. Patterson, B. Fishbaugher, A. Voshell, N. Miller, R. Purves, J. Meyer, D. Rehm. ROW 1: C. Pugh. J. Simonson, M. Corson, C. Gunderson, B. Underbakke. ROW 2: K. Barrett, L. Ostern, B. Hall, S. Knies, R. Conlan, B. Meyers, T. Bestor, J. Lindorff. ROW 3: C. Holtberg, R. Foss, J. Leutink, A. Harrington, P. Sikkink, T. Little, J. Malley, E. Sethre, P. Gartner, N. Miller, R. Pugh. ROW 4: K. Yaste, P. Staupe, J, Ostrem, S. Bremseth. STANDING: R. Amdahl, T. Mangan, S. Hall, P. Berges, C. Dornink, P. Scanlon. CONCERT STAGE BAND ROW 1: J. Little, D. Ostern, P. Pehler, R. Rustad, J. Voight, J. Arnold. ROW 2: D. Arnold, R. Marx, B. Mangan, B. Turner, S. Befort, T. Little, J. Malley, P. Gartner, R. Pugh, T. Mangan, C. Slostad. ROW 1: G. Shanahan, C. Gossman, J. Schultz, J. Lichty. ROW 2: N. Marzolf, J. Little, D. Ostern, P. Pehler, T. Rustad, J. Bjork, D. VanderWoude, J. Voight. ROW 3: L. Sikkink, S. Corson, R. Roos, L. Frank, C. Slostad, J. Arnold, R. Rustad, M. Conlan, J. Voight. ROW 4: J. Lindorff, S. Wendt, S. Befort, R. Odden, D. Arnold, R Marx, J. Foster, B. Mangan, B. Turner. BAND BRASS SEXTET T. Little, J. Malley, J. Lindorff, B. Turner, C. Slostad, S. Wendt. Pretty good concert, eh !!! JUNIOR BAND ROW 1: P. Sikkink J. Gatzke, J. Barrett, D. Scheevel, R. Veglahn, D. Huff, M. Simonson, P. Morse, J. Ostern ROW 2: F. VanderWoude, J. Lindorff, S. Cummings, J. Voight, C. Bremseth, P. Trembley, K. Gunderson, P. Serfling, W. Yaste, L. Rindels, L. Grooters, S. Corson, D. Hahn. ROW 3: B. Peterson, N. Tessum, S. Kruegel, M. Gabbert, J. Meyers, E. Tienter, N. Pehler, B. Meyers, R. Hellickson. STANDING: S. Morse, B. Patterson, K. Soiney, G. Lindorff, S. Burreson, P. Scanlon, Mr. Trembley. SOLOISTS ROW 1: J. Lichty, J. Arnold, J. Little, M. Corson, J. Lindorff, D. Ostern, J. Schultz. ROW 2: R. Marx, B. Mangan, P. Pehler, B. Turner, J. Simonson, T. Little, T. Bestor, C. Gossman, C. Pugh. 42 CLARINET DUET CLARINET QUARTET J. Lindorff, P. Trembley, T. Bestor. Not Pictured: N. Marzolf. CLARINET QUARTET FLUTE DUETS P. Pehler, D. Ostern, J. Arnold, R. Rustad What's in there??? A day in court LETTERMEN’S CLUB This year the Lettermen's Club earned money by holding a car wash, sponsoring dances after football and basketball games, selling sweatshirts, and holding a candy drive in the spring. Senior award jackets were pur- chased and presente by the club advisor, Mr. Denny. Kind-a nice. Heh??? ROW 1: T. Little, T. Cross, J. Shanahan, D. Rislove, Mr. Denny; ROW 2: J. Arnold, V. Arnold, J. Little, D. Arnold, B. Turner, A. Benson, R. Scheevel, D. Asleson, D. Burgess, J. Rislove; ROW 3: J. Malley, D. Ingaval- son, S. Lindorff, J. Hall, M. Knies, E. Sethre, J. Lindorff, R. Amdahl, J. Foster. Mr. Titrud and Seniors: D. Alden, S. Wendt, E. Kinneberg, L. Tienter. The aim of the F .F.A. is to develop rural leaders . This past year the chapter built an educational booth which was displayed at the state fair. F.F.A. projects included meat judging, tours through the John Deere and Watkins Plant, and a trip to the National Dairy Cattle Congress. PREPARATION PERSPIRATION I m m n PRESTON FUTURE FARMERS State Fair Booth FFA PREPARATION peep? TICN ROW 1: D. Alden, J. Reilly, S. Wendt, R. Crooters, R. Scheevel, R Kinneberg, L. Tienter, D. Dornink; ROW 2: Mr. Titrud, L. Rindels, F. O'Connor, R. Kramer, R. Means, R. Conlan, J. Catzke, S. Tessum; ROW 3: L. Gartner, R. Mensink, P. Bernau, E. Schmeling, R. Bernau, D. Wissing; ROW 4: L. Grabau, C. Krause, J. Bacon, G. House, E. Kinneberg. 47 Our busy annual staff??? ANNUAL STAFF SEATED: J. Malley, G. Shanahan, P. Pehler, Mr. Koltz. STANDING: J. Foster, B. Turner, C. Holtberg. Did you really take those??? ROW 1: A. Throne, J. Leutink, M. Corson, C. Henke, C. Ibach, C. Grover, R. Odden, C. Holtberg, C. Benson, K. Peterson, L. Ostern, P. Gartner. ROW 2: S. Bremseth, K. Barrett, 'K. Rolli, M. Fishbaugher, J. Jeffers, J. Ho- vey, J. Peterson, D. VanderWoude, J. Klompenhower, E. Kinneberg, C. Domink, J. Ostrem, F. Berland. ROW 3: R. Rustad, J. Peterson, C. Gunderson, M. Lammers, K. Yaste, C. Gossman, J. Pfister, B. Hanson, S. Himli, D. Drury, L. Soffa, E. Vander Plas. ROW 4: S. Milne, T. Rustad, D. Ingvalson, J. Lindorff, R. Amdahl, E. Sethre, T. Gross, R. Asleson, N. Miller, R. Gossman. Turn that crank! BLUEJAY BUGLE THE STAFF O.K., boss?? C. Gluen, B. Voshell, T. Little, B. Underbakke, Mr. Larson, P. Pehler, J. Walsh, M. Gartner. STANDING: Mr. O'Reilly, J. Shanahan, B. Turner, S. Lindorff, G. Christopherson, T. Kimber, C. Holtberg. SEATED: L. Matson, A. Throne, B. Underbakke, R. Rustad, S. Bremseth, F. Berland, D. VanderWoude, C. Grover. A BROOM FOR THE BRIDE November 22, 1963, the Junior Class pre- sented a three-act farce A BROOM FOR THE BRIDE. Linda, daughter of a socially pretentious mother, is set to marry the son of a supposedly wealthy woman. After a robbery, several unpredicted arrivals and a few hilarious impersonations, Linda marries her former finance, and the mother resigns her- self to the unexpected developments . But Dolly!!! But MOTHER said ... STANDING: S. Gross, R. Rydberg, S. Larson, S. Lindorff--Reporter, J. Larson, E. Kinneberg, SITTING: J. Simonson, M. Soiney, Mr. Scanlon--Advisor, T. Gross--President, B. Voshell--Vice President, J. Rislove-- Treasurer, S. Kruegal, G. Christopherson, D. Dornink. NOT PICTURED: N. Marzolf--Secretary. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an organization composed of members from each class. There are two members in grades seven through nine, including the president of each class, and three members from each grade ten through twelve, including the presi- dent of each class. The Student Council has been quite active this year. They did a tremendous job on Coronation, which included making the program and decorating the gymnasium, and they ordered an excellent movie for the Christmas program. SEATED: M. Soiney, C. Gluen, P. Pehler, K. Rolli. STANDING: B. Turner, T. Gross, T. Little, J. Foster, R. Rislove. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY CHARACTER SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP SERVICE 52 Gary Christopherson Rita RustacU Tom Kimber, Coirine Grover, Dennis Asieson, Susan Bremsethi Steve Lindorffi Sharon Milne. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Some Enchanted Evening was the theme chosen by the Junior class for the Junior-Senior Prom on May 3 . The waiters and waitresses were dressed as Polynesians The grand march at 10:00 was followed by the dance until 1:00 featuring the Chan- teurs . The evening was enjoyed by all those who attended. SEATED: C. Gluen, P. Pehler, S. Knoepke, King Tom, Queen Koni, D. Dahl, B. Voshell, C. Pugh. STANDING: D. Ingvalson, J. Lindorff, E. Sethre, D. Rislove. CORONATION September 27th was the day of Preston High School’s 1963 Homecoming. Among the many activities was the coronation of our queen, Koni Rolli, on Thursday evening. King Tom Gross crowned our new queen while a capacity crowd looked on. Her royal court included Carol Gluen, Pam Pehler, Carole Pugh, and Beverly Voshell. Friday afternoon brought the annual homecoming parade in which the sophomore class captured grand prize with their slogan, Cool the Cats. 'Gee, ain't we wonderful? Thanks Ron. The suspense is over. The halftime ride. 55 I'm Ronnie, who are you? AWARD NIGHT 1963 Awards Awards were presented Tuesday night, May 28, 1963 . The parents had an opportunity to see the many fine projects which were made by the indus- trial arts students. Dur- ing the evening awards were presented for ath- letics by Mr. Jaszewski, Mr. Ofstun, and Mr. Mc- Cuaig. Mr. Trembley and Mr. Titrud presented the music and F .F .A. awards respectively. The student council was in charge of the evening, in- cluding the lunch which was served following the presentation of awards. Thespian Awards A Future Farmer?? THESPIAN CLUB SEATED: E. VanderPlas, J. Peterson, D. VanderWoude, C. Grover, C. Pugh, B. Voshell, C. Holtberg, R. Rus- tad, R. Berland. STANDING: Mr. O'Reilly, S. Befort, D. Ingvalson, B. Turner, J. Malley, D. Rislove, C. Slostad, T. Gross, T. Kimber, R. Amdahl, E. Sethie, G. Christopherson, J. Lindorff, J. Shanahan. ONE-ACT PLAYS THE BOOR THE HAPPY JOURNEY FROM Thespian Club at Thespian high CAMDEN TO TRENTON Initiation point winners. DECLAM SEATED: Mr. O'Reilly, M. Fishbaugher, C. Grover, L. Matson, C. Holtberg, K. Barrett, J. Leutink, J. Bjork. STANDING: J. Foster, B. Voshell, D. Rislove, G. Shanahan, T. Gross, F. Vander Woude, D. Ostem, P. Staupe, C. Gluen, R. Odden. 57 STANDING: Mr. Slostad, D. Adkins, M. Fishbaugher, M. Foster, C. Slostad, R. Amdahl, D. Rislove, T. Little, T. Gross, D. Ingvalson, J. Foster. SEATED: L. Ostern, A. Throne, C. Holtberg, S. Morse, G. Burreson. ELASTIC ELECTRONS The Elastic Electrons is the name of the new science club in Preston High. It is formed of students in grades eight through twelve who are truly interested in science. Each student is required to do a project on some phase of science that is of interest to him. The pictures below show some of the senior members of the club working on the new computing machine purchased by the school. The picture on the right shows Jerry Foster, our president, demonstrating some of the fascinating uses of electricity for the public during the Home Show. Find Jerry in the dark Senior Scientists?? Home Show Booth room. 58 An entertained audience INITIATION On the night of November 22, 1963, the Freshmen were brought to their doom by the Sophomores. The evening's activities were climaxed by a party. The antics of Bill Mangan, Mike Conlan and Jill Pluim captured first prize this fateful night. And you think Whistler's mother had problems. The Martian Hop Future Rockettes??? Waiting Remember only you can prevent forest fires A bedtime story COMPLIMENTS OF PRESTON Gunderson Motor Daley's Radio T.V. Anderson Independent Co. Launderette Lockers Eberts Hardware Preston Oil Products Jerry's Body Shop Winters’ IGA Preston Creamery Cashway Lumber Co. White Gate Cafe Gartner's Supermarket Drs . V . Kelly E . Brokken Dr . J. P. Nehring Dr . N. O. Morse Lammer’s Hi-Way Service Dr. M. E . Love Tlougan Jewelry Park Hotel Thauwald Furniture Kimber's Standard Station DeVries' Barber Shop Preston Iron Works Snyder and Joerg Floyd, Dean, Tom-- Hormel Buyers Dr. Thomas Hagan Pat's Beauty Shop Simonson Oil Co. Skogmos K H Service Buche’s Appliance Pugh's Paint Wall Paper Farmers Merchants State Bank George Soffa's Auto Sales FOUNTAIN Kendall Groc. Locker Fountain Bank Meyer Pump Service Bacon's Standard Klockeman Garage White Corner Cafe Fountain Body Shop Berg Hardware Klip Kurl Shop GREENLEAFTON Greenleafton Stockyards Scheevels' Service Station Prinsen's Grocery Dornink's IGA Store ROCHESTER Welhaven Music Bach Music Co. The Johnson Co. Postier Eggers Co. Scherf Auto Supply Nelson Tire Appliance Clark's Home Fair Schmidt Printing Co. Our Own Hardware Adamson Motors Inc. Jones Produce Co. Moores Color Center Wade's Broiler Paine Furniture Co. The Pub Blickle Jewelry Hanson's Music Co. Filmshops Snyder Drug Kinney’s Shoe Store Toy Box Piggly Wiggly Frericks Hardware Schiff's Shoes Daytons Home Bakery Stevenson’s Red Owl Store Rochester Opticians Ina May Shoppe The Green Parrot Weber Judd Hanny's Men's Wear Wally’s Record Cortland Jewelry Pudwell Jewelry Capital Eat Shop Osco Drug Store Montgomery Ward Powell Sullivan Princess Cafe Rochester Post Bulletin Bremer's Bakery Cockman Gillespie O B Shoes Matzke’s Cronin-Peterson Bakus Richmond Bootery Devoe Paint Wong Cafe Monte Streitmatter's Men's Wear Henry’s Drive-In One Hour Martinizing Squire Shop--M.C. Lawlers White Sewing Center Classic Discount Shoe Center Camera Shop Massey's Belton Hearing Aids Hotel Arthur Hentges Glass Company Woolworth’s Adam's Book Store Key $5.00 60 ' I.-—=■ -.. - Z' • '- ■ '' ?“' -■ w. '♦r ■ ■ v _ ■_ -r' rJ5 T 'vf .’JJf ... - s v - -•; - . • £:£. c v .,'.' 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