Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, MN)

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X Q7 X., E L yfmk A 1 wf XAXM' fn I if AQXX 1 u N. MX W I ml X Q f 5 W 1. M FA x. 1 tm , 1 ,xnxx X l--Q, 'NX Q 4 x Yvf-,'Nx'w' -. 'x...-- W W fb f Q xx KAI 9 W W Wm 1 f ll 1 I Z 59 J FACULTY F v rg . yiflffj 5 1 Mr. Spencer, Principal ,L 444252 Mr. Jedlicka ggwgf Salmi, Assistant Super W R LX D Wy. 0 i intendent . ww ,. aw N XMJY WMM, ww N fl!! Shown below are LaVina Carls , Loreen Malander, Janice Wedlund, Elizabeth Harnell, and A ' f? virginia Miner. N91 5 , 'X W . A 324 9, CV J fi' Luci ,X WW WS ,gifs M W owl gf . , S ,, rm. .., - .,,. .. MQ, YW imma 1 , Ni! I A 1 I -Y W, . .W-M 'manm.,m,N 1 mr S mum., 1 f., 5.. sw? Vt 6' 1 5 , IL: 'if M WW fy' f -ut' -fm 2, Q.-.X xx - .- Y X N x f if k s 2 -NW 5 L J 3 S5 we M5 fa if ' xi' Ewa . gm - xy 1 - ,M gg' g f wa., :Q H mx- , r a ' L, 5 ug WH I5 f it W VH, 'Z 1 4. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS are John Molstad, president, David Stark, vice president, Nancy Nygard, secretary, Jane Perrill, treasurer, and Mrs. Hippaka, adviser. Qfchtozq Commencement marks the beginning of a new period of our lives. Though the word suggests a forward look, we find ourselves involuntarily drawn to take a backward glance. We are aware of a strangely sentimental feeling to- ward our alma mater, and those plans for the future are intermingled with reminiscences of the past. Remember our first day when we were sophomores in September of 1955. As we scurried from the study hall to our various classes, the upper classmen looked dubiously yet rather indulgently at us. Our first class meeting was held inMr. Bergstadt's biology room. I-low we all squeezed into that small room remains a mystery to this day! Miss Broman and Mr. Bergstadt were our advisors. Our class officers were Nancy Nygard, Bill Breemeersch, Jim Rosen- berger and Gerry Bakken. In October, Nancy Weselik represented the class of '58 at the Halloween Camival. In February, Jean Sowa and Alice Erickson were our candidates for FFA queen. The class party came in May, and not long after that summer vacation began. After a lovelythree months of rest and fun for both students and faculty, we returned to school in our junior year feeling not so young but still not quite so important as the seniors. Under the supervision of Miss Otava andMr. Molstad we elected class officers -- Jim Verville, Dick Wedlund, Louann Frolen and Jean Sowa. ln October, Jean Sowa became our candidate for Halloween queen. Soon after that we started working on the class play, No More Homework. Jim Verville and Louann Frolen had the leads, and Mr. Hill did his usual superb job of directing. Just before Christmas we chose our class rings. Of course, we were sure that ours were the most beautiful rings in the history of P.H.S. Once Christmas vacation was past, we beganto plan the Prom. Committees were appointed and work started immediately. Prom was held on May 5 in the Hotel Duluth. Jean Sowa and Bill Bort were chosen best mixers. During our junior year the crown of royalty was presented to two of our class members. In February, Bertha Fransk was chosen Winter Frolic queen, in July, Rosella Fossum became Miss Proctor. When we returned after summer vacation in '57, we perhaps felt just a little smug. We were seniors and in our last year ofschool. Our first classmeeting was held in the music room where Jim Verville handed over the presidency to DennyMolstad. Other officers elected were Dave Stark, Nancy Nygard and Jane Perrill. Jim Verville and Louann Frolen were selected to serve as editors of the yearbook. While the rest of the world struggled with its many problems and scanned the heavens for Sputnik, we faced the biggest financial problem of our school days. First hour English class will remember Mrs. Hippaka frequently saying, Any bright ideas for raising money? They will remember how quiet the room became, for bright ideas did not seem to originate in first hour English. In spite of the fact that we were not experts in the art of making money, we tried! Ice cream sales were begun in the cafeteria, and a magazine sales drive was started. We realized that this was not a year for relaxing. At the Halloween Carnival this October our candidate,Diane Westland, was crowned queen. The whole class was happy and proud to have such a queen as Diane. The boysxwere not left out, as their turn came with the crowning of the Knight of the Gridiron. In the feudal atmosphere of knights in shining armour and fair damsels in distress, Terry McGovern was crowned Knight of the Gridiron. Having our graduation pictures taken made us realize that high school days were drawing to a close. Sometimes we would get in a serious mood when talking about the fun and the work of the past three years. Talkof the future brought atone of uncertainty into our voices, but we all thought of it more often than ever before. May, 1958 -- at last the warm clear days, so slow to come. Tomorrow, why tomorrow -- is graduation day. 6 ff f 1 E I . if I ' 11 41 ' I EJ f iii i H A lx X Q E A A! vui. ff wx , 'I 1 1' V k K ,, E S ,CD X XV g X I? I X X R 2 IX f f X K iff' 'J -:TB M ' X 7 SEliIfORS GERALD BAKKEN Cer He has a mild and soft look, but so does dynamite. Basketball 10 ,11 ,125 Baseball 10 ,113 Track 10,113 Golf 115 Letterrnen's Club 10,l1,12g Mallet Reporter 115 Class Treasurer 10, Junior Class Play. CHARLENE BESTER Char Bad weeds grow tall, That's why I'm so small. FTA 10,ll,123 Library Club 10. if , W DUANE BENOIT Benwah The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Football 10,11,12g Trackl03 Let- termen'sClub11,125Band 10,11,l2g Orchestra l0,11,125 Chorus 10,113 Dance Band 11,125 FTA 11, Vaude- ville 10,115 Student Council 12, Junior Class Play, Prom. fo lb YXJ-J' 151 V .'?f47 lb f VNV' H Kuff! Die Hbyo f 'Vp Wi- x E fy luyv 1 4 by ,'.,mi1V 5 J 1.9! iillu ,VV I 9-5 :Mi UMW X! , I X VV f 12' if 7 1' IV V X1MffM DMG Lv l - Xu VZ V yy WJ 1 U W I C2 U MMV A ' V U SHARON BARLOW Sharie 'I When you laugh the world laughs with you, but she giggles. GAA lO,12,Band 10,11,12, Orches- tra 10,1l,12g Chorus 10, Mallet Reporter 10,115 Yearbook Staffg Vaudfexiille 10,119 jx . ?Y ,,f JJ OX ff X X nf , rf' YQ ,txyfjwir 5 0 L X ' 7 JV Aw' rx M, M are bl w.Lf,ew,a Nalin lee 5 f x LUX-6-Uvvtcil XA, ROBERT BJ ORNAAS Bob Down in front, let ashort man see. Baseball 115 Mallet Reporter 12. WILLARD BORT Bi1l B1ue eyes, blond hair, the answer to a maiden's prayer. Basketball 10, 11, 125 Baseball 10,115 Track 10,115 Golf 10,115 Lettermen's C1ub10,11,125Footbal1l0,11,125 Ten- nis l15 Swimming 11,125 'Lettermen's Club Vice President ll, President 125 Mallet Reporter 125 Water Show 10, 115 Student Council 12. 5- ,NP W vw is ,ypfwf ,aww fb Kuff If x 11' 3,51 5 ' li Nl,1fJ 1 ari W '11 ,F iNf517iWg4 5521 ylvyf V1 XL , 1, ,ft ' JANICE BURLOVICH O Jan A big smile, a pretty face, Makes her tops in any p1ace. GAA 10,115 Chorus 10,ll,l25 Mallet Reporter 115 FTA 1l,l2. A I '11 W WE may 5 1, bw ' 'lv L! W .ff I 1, K.. X, ..- 'X , L N - X X, rqefl 1 V' 1 49 4 Y 1, t . - - f . 4 1 N- ' x 1145 ' X x ,XX XV, DONALD BROWN Don I, x., Ax. I never think of the future5 it comes soon enough. BILL BREEMEERSCH Bl'Bm An athlete that scores in more ways than one Basketball l0,11,125 Football 1O,11,125 Baseball, 10,115 Track 10,115 Letter- men's Club 11,125 Golf 10,115 Mallet Reporter 105 Class Vice President 10. Qqaiqfwfvbiea QGUJXSVVW, ' .Q , , wmrmeut S M4 I,-cw 26190 gm Win WJ. - ' BLAINE BUSH 'Buster JW '9VV lfQv9Q4 ,J7.,,v1,1,l Does he ever quit smiling? 1220249 r N Football 10, 11, 125 Baseball 10, 115 Tra 10,115 Lettermen's Club 11,125 Hoc ey 10,1l,125 Water Show. I lie is a X 9, ig 411, 15,51 1' 1 WL 3 all' W Q1 0 X . P W f, h ' -1 , 4--Mrk 3,7 M ' ,M ,fe V ., rf -' X K XXVI 'C Y z X K W All SI-IEILA CHESLER c , Shee C2352 W if WI, I QW Qyvffiy ' - ffl I Wy! Q1 XJ , , I mi- UWLKAIXI-:N DE For Kady il, Do I contradict myself? Very well, then, I contradict myself. GAA 10,11,l2g Water Show 10,113 Band 125 Chorus 10,115 Mallet Re- porter ll ,125 Library Club 10,11 ,125 FTA 10,11,12. J IP ,, f, J J, it UV N 1' F7 f g LA I Lt UL I' 4 Q, I 1. , V BENJAMIN DEEMER' HMS L I'm right and fyhe w ole worldxisj 1 J wrong. H, ' 1 JI ,y ' L , -fc ' I 1V mf f X V U I L wg, I X l E 5. nu of . ,IJ 1. f K , fy J , U .JV f' . v J 1 Y 1 I iz I if W ' nw fi .1 ,Ml - u f ,V f s AL , 1, v , 51 J i J' L if ,Inf buf F74 J H LA LC Wo! L, by Kip J yu I L I 1 ' L' ' ' L ,frjwiiw .1 . - 1 ' Z' A I ,, Vx- 1 , . 1 7 L J 5 I Lf? ,,,-. 5 , --x Q V fic L , y , og - , f 4 L. , R if 4 L L 4 L IRIS COFFEY I Serious minded in many ways, Yet laughter marks her usual days . GAA 103 Water Show 103 Chorus 10,11. Y 4. fi-'jr a .X , .- L, f, , Y, R- AH! , , x 4 f s-'fl 2 of 1 . ' . K V! , 'f K r' 1.321 V M 206,015 il . , ,um WDM WWW DELORIS DICKHOFF Dicky I'm not one to believe in love at first sight. I always take a second look. GAA 1O,11,12g Chorus 1O,11,123 Mallet Reporter 1 1 ,123 Library Club 10,11,12g FTA 10,11,l25 Audio Visual 10,11,12. X n 2 gl - I Jjrwffj' X! 7 boil xm f, 5 1 5 Rl, ' lv 'XJ' ' - 5 X3 QI, rf wr 'y , VX? ' .xy :XX Q A i '11 x . H hug V it x Nxf xl ANXW K if LT- xr H' X1 t' -Xia 'A bv l ' x v 1 X - 4 'K fx' x 1. ' ' U-1 Xxx ' MARILYN DOMCETTE Q Dukie Silence is more eloquent than words. GAA 105 Chorus 10,11,12. Fiji BURCEN o ' e-' ' He 5 o ' 5 ci' u w' A ever ft in yw ere? Q MMD x 7' fl if M' f' 5 4, W ff- . ' 5 5 fx 54714 X! I v ALICE ERICKSON Al X '51 ,A I 1 n 5' Sparkling eyes, a winning smile, lf' V ,W ,,,,s. -' Here is afriendthat's really worth- gif? l 'K X' ,J whi1e.ll ,6 ,inf I ylgcgl J Z 1 I 5, A in AW Rfb? XmZ7,U1:cP -f A V Q w ff My JUDITH ERICKSON 'Judy Her face is the light of the wor1d. GAA 10,115 Cheerleader 115 Chorus 11,12. kjsbmfxqg ALSEUYJ fi Lal yy, f my X, C V .N Q J ,J Op f G '.'1 ' . ' f t 1 5 rv A 5, A , 0 V y gl BERNIDEAN FERCUSON Bonnie This gal, though not very tall, ls cute, sweet and liked by all. GAA 10,11,l25 Library Club 10,l1,125 FTA 1O,11. K 1 Y, .iff :gig ,xi of X-Vasu , .L I' I If , , JZ., XL FAYE FOSSUM Faye No job is too hard for this gal to accomplish. GAA 115 Chorus 10,113 Yearbook Staffg Promg Library Club 11,125 FTA 11,,12. X A . jx V ,L ,L rj 9 U' Vulfg' C 71 . ,Q J, y . -4 X P 1' ff ivy Lil Cpva fi V, Q, gymfr ' 72' yanibl 1 ' , 11: -- - 0+ - iJ AJ XQJQAJ .HXNICE My lciutivln and ' KM, 4 IM Ffa K My ad' ' A 9 13 - ' Chorus 11,123 chemeadef 11,1z. W 1 ' 1 f . QWVW I NW 'JW' W JL M1 ROSELLA F SSUM ' A friend to have and keedid ever . ' .1 Q G 6, Chorus 1o,11,12, xRe rter 11gYearbookStaffg L1 ary Q 1 C 4:4 N 1 ' . N- 1 ,fe 1 W DARLENE FRANCISCO D y Ar ,x D Liiziesslzinizle ai. 1 Wa 1 5 s Ma11etReporte1:11gL?brar Ik' .Y 1 at ., KU M' Wax' ZQZAY7 's M ,I 0 ' 046, 6 smfb 1 TOM FRANK M Tom Fun and nonsense now and then, Are relished by the best of men. Basketball 11 ,123 Football 10,11 ,123 Baseball 10,115 Track 105 Letter- men's Club 11,123 Water Show 105 Golf 10,11. Q BERTHA FRANSK Bert I've led the 1and's best band. Majorette 10,11, Head Majorette 12j Chorus 103 Mallet Reporter 10 ,11. .M Dv' wff 7 J LOUANN FROLEN' Lonnie V Take me out to the ball game. GAA 11g Band 10,11,123 Orchestra l0,11,123 Chorus 10,113 Dance Band 11g Associate Editor of Yearbook3 Junior Class Playg Vaudeville 10 ,113 FTA 115 Class Secretary 11g Student C uncilJl53 Pro fx 1 c V , CHARLES GREGG Hchuck' ffm7L Ie'- K ww? Greatermenhavelived,but some- x LJ3,-ul 'gffrdf'-J , ,X , , times lfdoubt it. 7 , , rt' gjmvff f Ly'-Ii Fqqtblall 10,11,12Q Baseball 10,113 'D ' .1 2wXTfackX 10,113 Lettermen's Club f f df '-3 'l ' As. -f 3i0,11,123 Hockey 1o,11,1z3 water LUNQ ,dvd A H Z , 3 , A ,shOW'10jJuHiOI ciass P1ay3Vaude- iff, , ow 1 , vine 11. 3, J ,vufwo I , , .ML x16 x 'Q l JOAN HAUGEN ff I ' lpifgglien ' 'JV 11' ft I pack all my troubl in a trunk X I ,J , and sit on the lid :uid augh. IV1,-J ik A Band 10,11,12j Cho 103 Dance I H Band 10 ,115 Junior Class P1ay3 KU 5 ' 1 MM vaudevum 10,l1. Z RICHARD HANSON Big Dick He's the hydromatic type. You know, shift1ess. Football 10,11,123 Baseball 10,111 Track 10,113 Lettermen's Club 11,123 Hockey 10,11,12. YWXEX A L NM, Me' fi 23 , V rf V, -MVR -1 T of is , ' JIM HELLAND Jim To witness is my motto. X V Y, V J NX'-'ll wfx, f., av 7 L I W 1 - f . frzwiffffwav M125 fejctp MV 'gfy-JDO? f DALE HOFFMAN Dale If intelligence were measured in gold, he'd be the richest man in the world. Band 10,11,123 Orchestra 10,11,l23 Dance Band 10,115 Junior Class Playg Vaudeville 10,113 Yearbook Staffg Prom. 1 I ,1, , may JUDY HICKS f ' Tiny ,x Just because she ddesn't say much, doesn't mean she doesn't have much to say. Water Show 103 Chorus 10,ll,l2g Cheerleader 12 . .1 M if 'X WY x Ns N 6 peaft KM-M-L! LA Q4 fffwvofffkff W fyrfu-UM Vflfrcwf MAX HERRNBERGER Max Always a smile, never a frown, Happy go lucky, around . and nice to have Football 10,11,l23 Track 105 Let- termen's Club 12. f 'T , .- iff, DAVID I-IORAK I say littleg I way. Hockey ll,12. 'Y llsarnrnyll mean more that DELORES HOVERSON Dee Why let the devil have all the fun? GAA 103 Chorus 11g FTA 113 Junior Class Play. UVUJM7 MWMW' 'U1jqf'G1, M, 1' n fh'hs 7 X X6 Lf! zf Kyiv aff WILLIAM JUGASEK V X 'ffaugi' Dates and school wor are easy for me, But clowning is my specialty. Football 10,11,123 Track 10,113 Lettermen's Club 11,12Q Hockey 10,11 ,123 Junior Class Play, Vaude- vi11e 11. ' , 1 , , 1 1 f N .XJ X fs' ff 1 1 ' 1, ' 3-1 BE.'I f 1QJOTS:ON Betty Lou ' f ', 'The only way to have friends is to ' 1, 1 bQ'one.1!'V 3 QAA 111112, Mallet, Reporter 11, Library Club 111312. A X 'V 'L M C 3 MARY LYNN JOHNSON Y' '.,, --1' Mary Lynn Always willing to share the load, 1 Here is a girl with ambition un- told. GAA l0,11,123 Water Show 11,123 Band 11,125 Orchestra 11 ,123 Chorus 103 Library Club 10, FTA l0,11,12Q Nurse's Assistant 11,123 Vaudeville 13 Prom. X, ,vi , 3 JOHN KARJALA K11rj M .4A!1,, 4. . All the girls are in despair, jd? C31 .ffblfeg 411' . To find out how he curls his hair. .133 ,gqygg ,, 715, Ly4,,,L My Football 1o,11,12, Track 10,113 , f jg Lauer em cm 10, 1,123 Swim- fC7aAw fargo, 5 ,gf afmcfai earn ptai lylipblater , , Z V J .Y A ow ' f pfvv' 1 L Q - LOIS KLOETZER I Lo' ' lj no ' fere al ' X5 New or old ma a friend ismc ' . 'Ban . ' W9 5 5 M .lx we V ARLENE LA FAVE La A pleasant combination of a good student, a good sport and a good friend. Water Show 105 Chorus 1O,11,125 Mallet Reporter 11,125 Teen Page Reporter 115 Yearbook Staff5 Speech 10,115 Vaudeville 115 Junior Class Play. FRAZIER KORMAN Chap Sleepy all day, everything's wrong, But that's because his nights are so long . Football 11 ,125 Lettermen's Club 11 ,125 Hockey 10 ,11 ,12 also M4 ,vie MMM C, 1, MQ QMVQJQJZ We IW X R Butch 'ght ith ,tho e d eams are my ' h li V . A 1 , 15 eerleader 10,11,l25 nnis 10- Water Show 10,115 us 1 125 Mallet Reporter ,11,1 5 :book Staff5 Speech 10 115 a yille 115 Junior Class Pl 'A bfi Y I X ONAAJL ffvivu. L0-4 ,afawifff ff? I UWM ' WM XCCIZ WENDY LAMBERT Windy An athletic lady with assets so many, If she has faults we can't think of any. 5 73 GAA 10,115 Water Show 105 Termis 5,3 310,115 Band 10,11,125 Vaudevillem-w A 0 'J X ' Q if ' :VA TJ, V nik-' f yn A ,xt ' F I I h' wmv, NL , Q6 W V 11 , nr, I CAROL ANN LAMKIN Tiffy Her heart is like the moon. There is always a man in it. GAA 11,123 Chorus 11, Mallet Reporter l0,11,12. J ' -1. ff ffisfffgr ill up 1 s . P Q ,kv lj c1.ARA'1.A15soN T ' ' Though s e may blu as 1 O confusio , Her quiet poise 1 illusiorif GAA 10,115 Prom. ! I . 937 KAREN LAMKIN Kin-n -n' Always ready and willing to work From her duties she does not shirk. GAA10,1l,12g Chorus 10,11,12, Junior Class Play, Vaudeville 115 Mallet Reporter l0,1l,l2, Teen Page Reporter 10,11,12, Yearbook Staff, Library Club 10,11,12g FTA 10,11,12. u fr Where you see a laugh or grin, kwin, - She is sure to be within. , 1 , , .55 ' ,JJ Band 10,11,129 Orchestra 11,124 .' ' ,!5'e'l-1 j 2540404 chorus 105 vaudevim 11. , faraway 4 ali 5 1 . fievfffwf nf' A VOVZZWSK CAROL ASHUA Lash ' er big brown eyes e limpid pools To entrance the heart she rules. GAA 10,11,12, Chorus 10,11,12. 3 A, , A mf 1,.A.q n ,gl 'V' i' Z xg, Af' .., 'C 1 9 47514 . f f '77Zc7m,e5 ' SZARON LeBLfTlfl1c,3L,zLf.5Cf71 Big vbafu M Mffffv, I'm not bashful5 I'm not blueg When in Rome, I do as the Romans do. Choruil0,115 Library Club 12. BMJ' GZ VQMJC id CL Vcwlgll iq:-L, -QQ ZCLQVVIJCQQX CLLQ1 cs ' , EVA MAHN E ' 2- REQ! 4 'L 7 A1l who are qi notre Q 7 C ff! Qc ' Ag be lifeless. , -r,,,C,4, 1. . f - ' Wx 7 - ' Q. Mecca? glean? ,ga wap 7 Ackofetp 'fi - C221 9 l C -ee ., VXLMQY fag? ROSEMARIE Iv1Al-INKE Mank Modest, good natured and carefree, Everything a friend should be. GAA l0,11,125 Junior Class Play. I rl 'J ' 2 f.7,f' fe M' ,L L 0 J! .p,Q'7A' .Lift V,fr'1 'fNl U I we M ' jf? v 'fffvw ffl? ,' ' ffl' I 51 - V ' 4 ,nfl f X1 ,,pfWjQ'7J Mjuwwjffl M W ya I X v f '-f 11 , fljf, 'fljtxgfl if fi IMHX 7 ,ji X LV' I ,fl X1 X ffl' IV!! 711' bilfiff 74810 Q ,ML-f I If J '0CERA'f.,LliDII1TE LIND V f ' f Ho1d back the da ,- H I'm still enjoying the night. GAA 105 Water Show 105 Chorus 10,11,12. 2 , . CAROL MALLEY Carol A barrel of fun and a worker too5 When she's around you can't feel blue. GAA 10,11,125Band 10,11,125 Cho- rus 10,115 Orchestra 125 Mallet 11, i 125 Teen Page Reporter 115 Vaude- . ville 10,115 Yearbook Staffg Prom. ,M .W -3.4-A, wks, H' L www vi' N 5 , jx Lyf TERRY MCGOVERN Tino l-Ie's amighty man out on the grid, But very modest about what he did. Lettermen's Club 10,11, 125 Football 10,11,125Basketba1110,11,125Base- ball 10,115 Track 10,115 Knight of the Gri i 12? AUMEM Y 'WM .:z.,L, g.f'f0M!d A ' fc iffy! J ww biifwwwj WMM E ..,, 1 i F P . t,'f 1'f'f 'fm 5 , 1 'r'f', 5, 551-5l,'.'7l Fu ,lf1'::'i, WM ipmify Q ggffifbb nf sal it r J ,W ,ffl WOW JOHN Mo1.s'rAD Denny 6 ' His is the ability of only a great few,l-le can make friends and keep them too. Tennis 10,115 Lettermen's Club 11,125 Chonis 10,125 Junior Class Pl ayg Malle t Reporter 10,115 Yearbook St aff5 Class President 125 Student Council 115 Audio Visual 10. JAMES PARMETER Jim Good humored, good natured and really fun, Friendship and loyalty all in one. Band 1O,11,125 Chorus 10,115 Dance Band 10,115 Orchestra 11, Vaudeville 10,1 15 Ye a rb ook Staff5 Prom. .xr YCARD Nance Always a laugh always a smile Nothing cramps this g1rl's style GAA 10,115 Chorus 10,11,125 Ma let 11, Editor 125 Yearbook Staff FTA 115 Class President 10 Secre- tary 125 Student Council 11. NANCY N .1- 141 iff '-ft, xg- dna-as 'vcr XZ4-wee! if Q , MARILYN NICKERSON Micky' lf all the boys lived across the sea What a swimmer she would be. GAA 10. JON PARMETER Jon They say everyone has a double I guess that means I have a quad- mpleu' Band 10,11,125Chorus 10,115 Dance Band 10,115 Orchestra 11,125 Vau- deville 10,115 Yearbook Staff Prom. ' i I yon 4gf 'V4,.! X Q' I 1 1 ,MQ jf, lfffuw L QVLDWJ M24 - 'T fl 911. xfffz.-f4,.e . V1 .1 L I Vzfvfwzlz flfxvpl, , 'iffy ' Kd.. Af 1,4 GERALD PELLETIER Cer He is skilled in sports and pas- times. Lettermen's Club 11,123 Football 1 0,1 1,1 2, Basketball 10,11,12g Track 10,11. O U 2 Xl JAMES PICKUS Jim Just like every otherboy, Taking life as if a joy. FFA Basketball 10 3 FFA Judging 10. JANE PERRILL Janiekins If there's excitement in our class, Look for Jane, she's our lass. GAA 10,11,123 Water Show 10,11, Band 10,1 1,125 Orchestra 10, Chorus 10,115 Mallet Reporter 10,11,l2g ' Yearbook Staff, Vaudeville 10,11, FTA 1112, la Treasurer 125 Prom ,ff ffirsif rv f W, , fg, 1 MCMXJMJQXVJM U' V MW lJ?IUDY PERRILL Jud The happiest business in the world ls that of making friends, And no investment on the street Pays larger dividends. GAA 1O,11,12g Water Show 10,115 Chorus 11- FTA 11 11 1 1 1 J 1 , 5 ,foggy r JM WILLIAM PLIML Bi11 ' ' Silent in s c h o ol ---you're right, ff Butyou should see him on a week- end night. . 5 f T X t RETHEL PRITCHETT Deice Delight in simple things And mirth that has no bitter springs. V A GAA 10,11,12. f 'J' , ,Lf 5 I I 5 I 15 my , ' ,, f- ,-y-V, My Manta vW1Qf2v'v'-LQ' A A Z RICHARD RONNING Die I can resist anything except temptation. Track 105 Hockey 10,11,125Let- termen's Club 10,11,12. J' I if k f yi! . 'f' 1 5 , 57, .- jfll .f ..-1L'z..' -V ' 1 4 DANIEL QUADERER Dan They say what you don't know won't hurt you -- and some of us haven't felt a twinge of pain in years. Skiing 10,115 Track 105 Water Show 105Band 10,1l,125 Orchestra 11,125 Chorus 10,115 Audio Visual 10, 11,12. 1 I 17,-'i Sf , idly a tl 1 fl . jaf Q. X jfm 71, Xfff' J fi' M f I 1 'VM .!, , 5 Ai' If ysfrfff N U .5 5 DONNA REN D 1'Dor1 Nothing i po lqya valiant ll ' -5 ear . .V Band 1Xlr1,5i off5?'eseayg1,1z, Ma1letReport l5F A 12-5 fbrary Club 135 V uffev e 13,111 XP, if .ffffx iv , :L 11 ,ju Q-' 'u' I ,Q 211 l JIM ROSENBERGER Rosie If you want to live to be ninety, don'tlook for it on a speedometer. Hockey 10,115 Lettermen's Club 11,125 Class Secretary 105 Audio Visual 11. ' . jwP12rv?fr?f'1'-jgmnj-I, ' ' ' I ef-wr.. MICHAEL SKOG Mike I'm not brainy5 I'm not dumbg I just like to have some fun. L MJ W m My ee ya, iff ajgjffu- QiAJlJ.n.,vw-lbbfvtftcs. QLQRJX, -M llJean!l iity galore -- who could ask for more? CAA 10,11,125 Cheerleader 10, 11,125Band 10,125 Orchestra 11,125 Chorus 10,115 Junior Class P1ay5 Speech 115 Mallet Reporter 10,115 Yearbook Staff, Class Treasurer 115 Vaudeville 10,115 FFA Sweetheart Candidate 105, Carnival Queen Candidate 115 Prom. l'El'SOD3 ,WMM ' 1w.,L0-'-wLJfev..- Ja.,-oJ1J9...zL, M!!-WM M4 Amee jf H, f6ZlAJ4MK. JA A' J ' I ff M A , , 2 1 1 1 , f- KF , if fjyff ' 'iff 414. X , ,. . 1 L,!,,L,d,. 4 DAVID STARK Dave W , He excels in every category you can name, But is very modest about his fame. Lettermen's Club 11,125 Basketball 10,l1,125 Chorus 10,1l,125J1mior Class Play5 FTA 115 Vaudeville 115 Class Vice President 125 Yearbook Staff. O-'Q-Q, wp M We ,Q 1, , we-TTHY' ' 'W' MW W wp ' VERN SUNDBOM I vm I marvel that a boy canbe so calm, And View his future world without a qua1m. X1 1 W ,W , 1 . 1 , 1 1 -0 - 1 fy 1 . KARINE STR K ifw n 1 1 fy fl . She's thoughtf - e's king-A-?!S e j 1' hasqgpxucggie i , , ' X . U' gk ' l YJJ I Inf! M L A gkpyix, f 1 M 1 1 X .Qbvj 1 W W LQ W 1 ,L - ELCEY SWANSTRO ms 517' ' ,A ' 3 M3 To graduate is my al, of course, 'Z2 ' But only to have more time with fl X af ' 1 my horse. Y, , ' W ogy GAA 10,l1,125 warershow 10,115 Gp A Chorus 10,11,12g Vaudeville 115 FTA 113 Student Council 12. 0 139,101 EB! My HOWARD TAYL' R Howie But Rough and ready, that's me, that's the way I like to he. Audio Visual 10 1 lgyf' ' Q 1 5 YL '11-MW 7 ROBERT THYGESON Bob My get-up-and-go has got up and gone. -' fa'.'fQ'21s'E11S'v'1ffwjr sv ' t-vfrggyw'tv3:'.,-ge-,,.grg5.4 h 7 Q -G yM,c, ffjlfiw Wi ,f ROSEMARY TIMMERMAN llTin1ll She's got a cute, friendly gring All the while there 's devilishness within. GAA 103 Band 10,11,123 Chorus 10,11. ,,WU4! f1'fvL24z,, 74? af G ga, ,ALJ , 9 Pa L7 QZMG O uJou JO TRAPLAY I used to be quiet but not any- more5Now my life is not such a bore. Band 10,11,123 Orchestra 10,11, 125 Vaudeville 10,11. A t ' ,XR V -42,0-A-A C,vc-Q,f,.r-, . I 1 K LX4X44I 'k.fv CL. CK'-19M-r'gL-QZf'b'l'N5w vo A-K. GEORGE TOWERS ' G e orgi e Porgie, puddin 'n pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry. To think he used to be so shy! Footb all 10,11,123 Track 10,115 Lettermen's Club 10,1l,12. mwhiwaaj t:q5nJ,,x9g, is G-fxI09V'X'iX f W- U Ceci1 AUL TORBA ELike Columbus--when he started out he didn't know where he was goinggwhenhe got there he didn't know where he wasg when he got back he didn't know where he had been. Football 10,11,125 Baseball 10,115 Track 10,113 Letterman's Club 10, 11,125 Mallet Reporter 111 f K K X 4, ll, F IWLQ, v' I . v ix yy I' ' ,lx . Q, .qv 1 'li ,,, DEANNA TRESISE Deb l Charming and attractive, this girl has all the tactics. 1 1 GAA 105 Water Show 105 Cheer- leader 10,11,125 Chorus 1O,11,12g Junior Class Playg Speech 10,115 Vaudeville 11g Mallet Reporter 11, 123 Yearbook Staffg Office Cadet 125 Teen Page Reporter 12. S s If 5 A . V qgjri af 12 - XY? ,Mm Q ' 4'fgj5'Lg?l:s W S ROY TUOMI Roy He speaks not often nor loudly, 5 but wisely when he does. Football Manager 10,115 Mallet Re- porter 11,12. ,fi eff' If 0 1 D l!Mfl4f7i77fffff QXUMWW Mffff Wjtwffff r Quff ci ,0 s NANCY WESELIK Nance Dainty and neat, Pretty and sweet. GAA 10,115 Water Show 10,115 Car- nival Queen Candidate 10. ! . JAMES VERVILLE Jim Intelligence plus with ambition too, You couldn't surpass him if you tried to. Chorus 1O,ll,125 Junior Class Play5 Speech 10,115 Tennis 115 Water Show 115 Class President 115 Student Council 105 Yearbook Editor5 Promg Va ev' K '1., ' ftp oy - 5 iff fi WJUZLM Q WWW wwwwww ' 5 L ff Rfiiiiglinkfln iid friendly. 1- 'W Lettermen's Club 10,11, 5 Football ' ' X 10,1l,125 Track 10, 5 Swimming Team 11,125 Water Show 105 Class Vice President 115 Mallet Reporter . -,fl M u..f MV U3 fb, af DIAIQEANESTLUND ' was ere's a girl as g 9 s goldg - , She's never shy, n s eycgd. V GA 10,11,1.25flfQlXorus fs , 1,125 C ival Que6i1'12., JI --Atl A cj' ' QJ' U l! J W 5 N LVVJ ,, or fx BOYD ELLEFSON B.G. If better cars are made, Ford will make them. Lettermen's Club 11,125 Swimming Team 11,125 WaterShow 115 Chorus l0,11,125 Dance Band 10,115 FTA 115 Vaudeville 115 Junior Class Play. V I ANNETTE WIGGINS V' 5gNew' up-N. - With patience and humility of heart, You have courageously played your part. GAA 115 Band 1O,11,123 Orchestra 10,11,125 Chorus 10,115 Vaudeville 10,115 Mallet Reporter 11,125 FTA 11,125 Yearbook Staff5 Prom. FELIX WINQUIST Weasel Why can't 1ife's problems hit us when we're seventeen and know everything? Mallet Reporter 11,125 FTA 10. Q AFZMQMM 5 M of . 1: ',C 1 '.,. Qfkl' ,ij 1' if ly, Jwtgg' Q0 L ' L, . 2 J W K Mm ff l l0g'f gut -4'ao6bn9 Diane Westlund and David Stark 77Zo44' Walaadle Nancy Nygard and John Molstad 770:41 .lclelq to Succeed Louann Frolen and James Verville NW 58891 suv W M., 50' I 77504: Adam Wendy Lambert and Bill Bort geo: p Jean Sowa and Terry McGovem 61444 fauna Joan Haugan and Bill Jugasek Wann 5 Valedictorian Felix Winquist To these, our best of 1958, we, ex- press our congratulations and esteem for outstanding achievement in ed- ucational and extra-curricular pursuits. We shall continue to look to them for leadership in our schools, our churches, and our communities. Upon their intelligence and loyal activityrests this country's hope for progress towardabetter world. May they always attain worthy goals. 74640: 7m pouent Salutatorian Roy Tuomi .. ' .555 Assisi: r 3 1 Q s.. tea he if-Q I 4 i 1 . SEATED: Roy Tuomi, Felix Winquist, Jim Verville, Dale Hoffman. STANDING: Judy Erickson, Mary Lynn Johnson, Sharon Barlow, Annette Wiggins, Louann Frolen, Nancy Nygard. 30 Q 2 X f f' 1 ,. I L. 1 Z' ,WT I x X f f ,W .1 f M, R UNDERCLASSMEN .,.-..,......-..-...-.....-.,.........,.... 31 --...-.--..---...,.......-....------ . N 4Zf-f f f N .Iigan Anderson, Sharon Q NK x :ROW3dIea5L Baker, BQ 10 Austin. 'SECOND ROW: Clarice Andersqny-' a nAndc soh, Joanne Bailey. THIRD Row rgcljffofd Ange qharles Birch, Jan Bon. I VT ' f I ,Nm X KNEELING: Gary Klitsch, Dennis Jollymore, Kenneth Kleiman, Dennis McGovern, Steve Kimber, Peter Larsen. STANDING: Judith Leiste Margaret Lambert, Claudia Lindgard, Kay Johnson, Diane Lazzari Donna Lee, Sandra Lambert. FIRST ROW: Carole Brodine, Sharon Carlson, Julia Denzler, Patricia Dickoff. SECOND ROW: Mary Cherne, KarenBreimon, Eileen Brause. THIRD ROW: William Burros, Floyd Chiles, Angeline Burton, Don DeNio. FOURTH ROW: Charles Clement, Roger Dahl. 'Hwy KNEELING: Robert Osell, Ronald Kujawa, Michael O'Connell, David Miller, John Moran. STANDING: Judith Peterson, Margaret Norstrom, Karen Nelson, Roberta Mehling, Nancy McGovern, Karyn Newton, Betty Pickus. 32 Sin., X, - .F A :si E-3 K5 1 11 RX! 1 Egg.- .ggi fi' S LGF QNNI 1 k x -S! av YQQK Q EW a 1 U Q, a V I, '. - un-n-W 'F . 33? X , va? if N S 2 f Q.v szaiiiyf X 'Sw-N, : axi- '52 K f .Xa Qy. sf' Yx 1 if: 1 vi , 1 mf 4 I 5 2 1 ,l fi Q E E s ,ak 5 f' -Lx I 1 5 1: ' .. A , Q unqgg-uw E2 Q-U-.L 4 5 93 Q 1 .-,1'.'S'5 ., . .4 it--.,','wh 1' y.-..f+.A., 1..- W..-1 l, --,, .,, x 1 .1 , -, A 'I f-glwazggggq FIRST ROW: Fred Adams, Andy Johnson, Alf Haugsand, Danny John- son, Roger Hai-nell, Terry Johnson. SECOND ROW: Robert Johnson, Delbert Envall, Roger Lindberg, Bradley Johnson, Curtis Kroll, Ly- man Hughes. THIRD ROW: Ronald Jugasek, Arlene Lenker, Sandy Hoffman, Shirley Larson, Dennis Hoffman. FIRST ROW: Kathy Tolan, Margie Whittaker, Nancy Verville, Madeline Vandell. SECOND ROW: Vance Van Buskirk, Donna Tverberg, Dwight Warner. THIRD ROW: Gordon Wilmot, Mike Vandenberg, Kenny Tinderholm, John Voss. FOURTH ROW: Frank Valentine, Bruce Wilson, Dale Strom. FIFTH ROW: James Wil- liams, Gerald Thilmany, Norton Traplay. FIRST ROW: Bonnie Munter, Earlene Lundy Janice Mareski, Donna Olson. SECOND ROW Joyce Pelletier, Deanna Oppel, Sharon Osell THIRD ROW: George Mehling, Dennis Nes- bitt, Timothy O'Connell, Charles Mahnke FOURTH ROW- Ga Nickerson, John McAr- - FY thur, Charles Lindzy. 'Q If? Q I 5-,','h:,4. SITTING: Keith Bush, Roger Engstrom, Gerald Carlson, Harvey Bur- ski, Robert Ferguson. STANDING: Janice Braun,Bemadette Emsley, Judy Endresen, Charlene Brockway, Tom Deloia, Carol Chapman, Jackie Erickson, Nancy Burlovich, Janice De Foe. 35 ,, , x .. NM , 5 .0 aim 5 . 'Sy x kwa f I Q I , ai Y QL ' if nk sf A 1- wi iw A I .. . ,.,. Q W WW... -. Mg. K I . ,, ' 1 o K ' 1 ,. pw s A -m y 2 .gk rim' f ' ' I ,Ui V if ,gi 4 i l , ff 'f .4 ' pf . i V 1 b . Jn Q , - , 4 . - ...., , us, ' ,f -gf ' 1 Q .ggi - - f -ff ,+P-mf fbifkii' 'L 1 Sifwaffffs ' A ,a w ,.. ., . ..1,,. , ,.. 3 ,g ...gm , Q 4 ' r'i1Sa:,13Xaf!i ', '.'. 3 ,K '5 'H.l!!fi 5' 41. A .W - f -v ' '- . ' wg fi ,via - j,QX.?ig2i3i?yl,f1'? . L xjgglli!! S ' W :Z ,.-V N'3X5!!.f2- 2 'sf . ,..,,. ffzdfji' 1111 25274 9731 k 5 ab... I F. I jr , ,fi f+f1s1:+ss,.,,, ,f , ..., Q H ww- H 315- .:..q. , . , ,, 1 i U - 1 K i f -. k 1' Q QQ, f ..e1- ' 'L is f r P' 5 L'm ,fp f 2 N 2 - f U 4 5 X r AE, lx ,ff jgxd fm , M NN SQJM g Ng jk MX XX X f- ff A 5 ij ,Nu , X , cmsses Q Social Discussion Me chanical Drawing Secretarial Office Practice Social Science Drive rs' T raining ,ff English IV Solid Geometry and Trigonometry Home Economics l 1 rv Y, Che mistry Study Hall Home Economics Shop 1. w ' 1 . ,. W Lp , Q nf J ,J W' ,J N f UWWYQ Q fo fQ gl ATHLETICS l . V . -- r - ' it t r -,X r ss l. is K - FIRST ROW: Duane Benoit, Tom Frank, Dick Wedlund, Bill Bort, Dick Hanson, Gerald Pelletier, Paul Torba, Max I-lermberger, Terry McGovern, Chuck Gregg, Bill Breemeersch, and Frazier Korman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Koivisto, Mr. Chapman, Bill Burros, Bill Jugasek, John Karj ala, Gary Zauft, Gary Eklund, Chuck Clement, Chuck Birch, John Wcdlund, Paul Gustafson, Dave Torba, Blaine Bush, Mr. Mclntire, Mr. Anderson. THIRD ROW: Dale Goman, Mike Vandenherg, Bob Johnson, Ronald Jugasek, Butch Hawkins, Ken Kleiman, Butch Traplay, Jerry Carlson, Ordell Haedrich, Jan Bort, Denny Jollymore, George Towers, and Harlan Gruber. 74455415 We are justly proud of our 1957-1958 football team and its splendid record. The team won all of its six games, running its winning streak to twelve. This fine performance is evidence of the athletic abilities of the class of '58, Co-captains - Bill Bort, Dick Hanson, and Buster Bush - shown with Coach Mclntire. Dick Ger Sept. 6 Hermantown 13 Cloquet 20 Two Harbors Oct. 4 Morgan Park Chuck 11 Grand Marais 18 Carlton Bill Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Breem Dick Chap Terry Paul Duane Buster John 43 K 1 Pictured above from LEFT to RIGHT are Dave Torba, Dale Goman, Chuck Clement, , George Towers and Bill Jugasek. Tom Bi M GUY Chuck Jan if gf M , Q A !'f VO! John f ff! We LM ' 41 Bumhi-Affffdiarlan Max 'G STANDING: Ger Bakken, Bill Breemeersch, Bob Osell, Chuck Clement, John Wedlund, Ger Pelletier, Chucx Birch, Bill Bort, Terry McGovern, Ralph Soderburg, John Moran, Dave Stark. KNEELING: Mel Koivxsto coach, and Jerry Anderson, assistant coach. November 22 26 30 December 3 6 13 20 January 3 10 17 18 24 28 31 February 4 7 14 21 25 Z Grand Marais Central Greenway Carlton Two Harbors Denfeld Morgan Park Cloquet East Grand Marais Finlayson Central Carlton Two Harbors Hermantown Denfeld Morgan Park Cloquet East Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor suv i 4 2' Yi b ax. W 4 , x. ,ffl X Sf QNX! QSM K f, 3 j' El Q 1. QR G' 'ft Shown below are Brem and if 50 mf e , . M - . -3 'ff' ,V K X N 2 Q - - M mv 5 . jf' . x K KAV1 - , - 4 N Q ST: K, V - A .,: s TJ fi A Q KAW V 1 4 ' -S Q , QQ 30 2: Q La, ss Q L YH -'Y XX be N3-ENN QF Rmb? KNEELING: Dennis Nesbitt, David Torba, Bill Burros, Jim Mclntosh, Blaine Bush, Bill Jugasek. STANDING: Frank Johnson, coach, Mickey Strongitharm, Dick Gregg, Chuck Gregg, Frazier Korman, Dick Ronning, Dick Hanson, Bill Scanlon. I O FIRST ROW: Coach Chapman, Walter Tverberg, John Karjala, Boyd Ellefson, John Molstad. SECOND ROW Peyton Whitley, Kenneth Kleiman, Steve Swanstrom, Dick Wedlund, Donald Strom, Tom Smith. THIRD ROW Emie Tverberg, Bradley Johnson, Jan Bort, Gerald Thilmany. 48 sw xi H . . .551 v A 'f 1,3:,.,, K 'N Q i 1 , N x ' A p ' X., 155 I , Q . 4 I .Q L Q t D 4, u Q w -Aflgag .. XLR 5 Wm, y I x 'J ' 9 5 , 'I ' . Xgig' xg il, gr . '53, Q45 , ,. E K Q y . z k x .-'TLf'? 'wat Y 4 n yd 1 W' S 31525125 QY35Ai'.Q I -- , 2 :swf Q W: m' ss ,. 2- 'N f V ,. WF, 2 M H ra, 'Wig was TW I 9 T11 , ' ' L MA Q39 'QQ wk' iffy? shi M- Y' - in swf few fp 19? 'U IEW W 5, . I . N X Q ,ff X ' . - '- 'f -. ' ,. , V v-1 ww X Rx ,Q-My Q . N 5 . L 1 ,553 W? 4 wiv' .Q W .M A , ...,. Q, L 'F , L W :Q Ag, W - U 1? i Q 0, ., gg-4 Yi K 1 W ' 5-+ L- M 4 'W M- 'if ..,1 'S' 4 xkf 0 . ,gifzff ' vi! I XA 7' ,P 'K tl, Km' KNEELING: Bob Bjomaas, Denny Jollymore, Cer Bakken, Buster Bush, Bill Burros. STANDING: Terry McGovern, Dick Hanson, Chuck Birch, Paul Torba, Bill Bott, Bill Breemeersch. gaaeiafi Bill Bill and Buster 50 0 ' 9 Pictured above are Joan Wagner, Kay Johnson, Wendy Lambert, Donna Lee, Sandy Lambert and Mr Dryden, coach. gow' '7emu2z Pictured above are John Molstad, Chuck Clement, Jim Verville and Mr. Johnson, coach. 51 3' .a ., F, s 1-flfw. i- 'i 1565! 1 v QM-5 ,F ., A . Vila-1 . A,-gg. Wk Nw K. .Ibn u . .mf- ,,.a-Q-.P 'll' . wma: 5 W 8 , N.-ug. Q, , A 5 'Y QF x,h. I--il-ff ga, -vnu 1 X V J , SQ, A N x'?A X f, mOjK,XA J Xfg U f J L v f ' f f X T W!! X XJ, X VFSQ xx XFPQN ' Sf W gg fl J X. 'J V 'i X K N E+ fx jff X fx! f X 'Q um. ORGANIZATIONS .5 6 ,yu , iw 4 5+ 'fiffws 4 -f K L .w 3 1 5 if ' X 3 ., in . X, as w . v, W5 , y .L Wag Q N3 Lgl ?s5f4Qi'.', .vb an ,S QW' I 5 . vi f if . E Q . W,-. QI. f V .lx A W , , - 'J w 5 1 ,, , sp X U M - .. A ' Nl? U5 K, S K ,M 1,1 K 5 x5'jp'.,1- ,- vwsg ,v , af -xi - if ,i h If N' -fr'-.3-23 za i 1 eg L,--,tn xi q, 1 41? s Q if ' I 4 F , .u '13 iig xxq -ww: t Q gl V.-A A xg MXY4 ?Q if S Nw, .ff 35 , A g milf . a ,.,., f M' X Q . 5. ,gf - 1 .4 ww gs , --fs f A I+. 3 4 Vwwi .- , U1 .4 . 4 SHOWN ABOVE are Kenneth Tinderholm, Sandra Soderberg, Bill Bort CV ice Presidenty, Elcey Swanstrom fPresi- denty, Duane Benoit, Carol Gulbrandsen fSec1-etary-treasurerj, and Chuck Clement. 2 THE OFFICERS SHOWN ABOVE are Bill Burros, Vice Presidentg Dick Wedlund, Treasurerg Mr. Chapman, Advisory and Bill Bort, President. Jim Rosenberger, Secretary, is not shown. 56 -1 . Y-'- SHOWN ABOVE are Joan Wagner, Treasurerg Jane Perrill, Presidentg Miss Gran, Advisory Mary Ann Rathe, Vice Presidentg and Karen Breimon, Secretary. Q, . fi. 14, ? Gigi' 1? ,I 'XQAQM N fl mul 'Xb Dx WJ - 'l Q ' Xt' -:gl -JXXGQJX -Ugg X XFLCNX6 igmx UW' X . A W EW N! f e Kg' and Jane X Carol 57 Elcey I 4 A J ,,4v , if n: vkfffi , f-' ' ki- K f in mo. ,g! -,,,o f,,...-nr- ,, Q,igUl ' all g:2 ' gn gi Elgnvgi 5551: 3 g sg: igwlfi ,v4 '. ,fn-f' ::. iq 1l D4i unbl- D lf!'l 'Q Ui i V VW W.. 3-g S' H ,, 1 . , ? ' Y QV' fx if , S 4 iris ww-wx 4 ' ,i'1I ' get . J A, saw M23 X584 M., -ew x-,, ,, Q 'a . ' .X M . . . 'V s C -iii.. Q K--wufgsq-M . X f , J v X X 1 Mjufx nf! 1' UU .ff 1 Cy fXX'fAM Xml Jane Pei-ril1,Treasurer5De1ores Dickhoff, Vice Presidentg Mrs. Hoverson, Advisorg Mary Lynn Johnson, Secretaryg Annette Wiggins, President. SEATED: Delores Dickhoff, Vice Presidentg Rosellaliossum, Presidentg Judy Erickson, Librariang Nancy Nygard, Treasurerg Arlene LaFave, Secretary. STANDING: Boyd Ellefson, Sergeant-at -Armsg Dave Stark, Chaplain. X is , ,. W ,xx K .. i , 1lw,..Xg E9 1 A Y V V V my i gg w 'fa l If ' ., N Ji . - 2 ik ?5Tk5i!x!9551214I ifz:, 5 ' fwimisxk s , Q92 ,. .. 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BASS CLARINET Marilyn Sheehan OBOE Dale Hoffman BASSOON Louann Frolen ALTO SAX Jean Sowa Sandra Soderberg Sharon Harper Karen DeFoe TENOR SAX Sharon Barlow Nancy Stickney Orlis Possum BARITONE SAX Kay Johnson FLUTES Clarice Anderson Roberta Mehling Mary Lynn Johnso Diane Hanson Shirley Larson Lois Kloetzer DRUMS Jane Perrill Sandra Lambert Donna Renaud Marion Sauter Carol Chapman Harvey Burski Tom Breigenzer D. Bonnie Bjorklund CORNETS Jim Parmeter Jon Parmeter Joan Haugan Rosemary Timmerman Donna Lee Judy Wolff Nancy Burlovich Sandra Hoffman Barbara Mulvahill Ruth Soderberg Margie Whittaker Sharon Osell Vernon Robertz Norman Lee BASSES Dan Quaderer Roger Dahl Cordon Wilmot TROMBONES Duane Benoit Jeanine Johnson Marilyn Gulbranson Jane Johnson Morton Traplay Ronald Wilmot Bruce Johanson Floyd Foucault Bob Moen BARITONES Wendy Lambert Kay D an Carol Abrahamson Dennis Erickson Elizabeth Sjodin HORNS Sharon Carlson Julia Denzler Nancy Stewart Duane Sedor Joyce Pelletier Janice DeFoe Pat Skorich Sharon Schubitzke MAJORETTES Bertha F ransk Karen Breiman Mary Ann Rathe Mary Jo Bijold Margaret Norstrom Carol Stack DIRECTOR Mr. Moody H X X J Jon, Duane, and .hm Wendy, Karen, and Annette Cl G ilife. e l X, . -rx . gg... ,,, W ' S 'QU N,xw 3 3 M 2 fb Rx. 3 Vernon, Jeanine, Lonnie, and Dorthy Bruce and Donna Dale Jane 63 ,...... .1 fx 'X Qi , R 5 X x ri A 5 K X X s ak, ! QI X 5 X X Q , J G A r Eg, if Q i wks, X . G3 - .F , .A c ..,g:Q.fk 5 .jk Vi ...Q , 1 ii x ' W-NN ' rf .I . . v X Y, .,.. , ?,.. . A . NH-xx 551 E -. Xi if 'Z ei. . J -Q. X ff. . 3555 1. A ' N lax - Av-A. ' 'E' ' Q ..,. Y '. 5.5. f sf. 'I e K f , 4. ' fx . if Q WH LwV,,.,.- 1 ,Q wifi .- . -....,,f,. Y,-., ' K V,g.v,., N22 Q gy. xg, T295 i. Tl ii Ri K . . 3 w fssx.. N. H' tx N 1 1 : ,..-J' A -. 5 A .ki sh 9 A-:fig , !g Tx 1 LN X X xv , K Ax Xf M N V Mx! ix 0 , f x nj f 1' f nf NX M W1 , ' f ' I , X X 7 tl uu ff -f X ff 1 Q K X, Kg ff! fi X X,-2 ACTIVITIE . 3 as 4 69 R K :ii iz -up S 3 wg n Q3 . ' 7 QW 1 . 'TZ , Aga .,,z his Y x Y- .fn S , xi . - 31 9' xii X 125155 fr K ff' .3g5?3f,i Mg! mf. lfmsf' 121 NA S Q 1. Q ,Q , 1 x ,gal Q ' : .941 Y ' 5 w 34- .k-,. V81 5 X . 5 1 -M YF A. + if ,. , c f 'T-QE 'A 5' mi A , X f ' ,M f X 3 . 2 im . K if N FW- py. ,--me is ff X 1, vi Si-W Y 43 fi Q A J 'T if Q lx . 2: Zn:- ii' .4 X iii. H19 S, Q N NV' Q Q Kr Q., NF wx - fy X .N Q- 3 ' F312 .Q I xi- . 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Debbie La Flamme and Jerry McGovern were the train and crown bearers. gnu Q? Y 9 1. I N f Y rw at Aa. ,,. km ffgy jxqg , .K gg, . : T , I Q.. . .. 5 1 4 fxv. uf . . , ?w f-., 5 . X ,l : ,A him ' at xaww' v ' mxii l .1 ah zum, 7957 Best Mixers, Jean Sowa and Bill Bort Romance, revelry and rhythm marked the most anticipated social event of the year, the junior-senior prom. The time was May 4thg the place was the Morrish room of the Hotel Duluth. One thousand hand-made roses were used to provide decorations for the theme of Moonlight and Roses. The color and gaiety of the occasion was heightened by formals and fragrant corsages. Girls and their escorts gathered at the banquet tables for tasty food and entertainment. An evening of dancing completed the enjoyment. l D- LP' J, KI! 1 N I EJ! , l Q5 ts' 0 4 X at ln mi f E..,- NEW N fig, Z 9 l 9 s ,' lg Q ' x I x , Q.: 519, If x f-ID f:,, ofa September 2 3 4 October 10 -11 31 November 15 28 -29 December 17 20 2 1 -January 5 January 15 24 February 3 -8 11 18 and 20 March 5 -8 13 -15 20 -22 22 April 4 17 17 24 25 25 -May 4 May 10 16 16 19 24 29 30 df gaenw 7957-58' Labor Day Teachers' Meetings School Begins Teachers' Convention fSchoo1 Closed, Halloween Camival Junior Class Play Thanksgiving Day and Recess Christmas Concert Mistletoe Dance Christmas Vacation Exchange Concert QMorgan at Proctorj Homecoming Game and Dance District Hockey Tournaments Exchange Concert fMorgan at Proctorj Vaudeville District Basketball Tournaments Regional Basketball Tournaments State Basketball Tournaments District Speech Meet Good Friday fSchool Closedj Exchange Concert fDenfeld at Proctorj Water Show Exchange Concert fProctor at Denfeldy Senior Class Play Spring Vacation Junior-Senior Prom Chorus Concert District Track Meet District Tennis Tournament Regional Track Meet Commencement Memorial Day ies ka ml PM 0603 School is almost overg Graduation day is nigh: Soon we shall bid old PHS goodbye. Many things we've learned hereg Many friends we've madeg Many hours we've labored and a few of them we've played. We started out as sophomore: In our high school dear, Our emotions were divided between happiness and fear. The next year we were juniors And indeed were very proud: The prom, the play, our sportsmen attracted many a crowd. Without our realization Our junior year was gone, Our senior year had started but it didn't last for long. Now that year is overg Soon we'11 graduate, But each will long remember -- the class of fifty -eight. K 1 M V ' A xg 1 ' X . N, A if f m 11' 06 X f-Ay 16:7 vJ 'fr lf' 1' C . X gk C fa ,PQ I fx f ' N I1 ' 4 'u iq! 4 I I I 5' J' K I K4 Us vw 3 Oh no you don't ,ff Yes, wc have no bananas as : ...lr x 1- Y , . ' , v - 'N X x- as .X I D1g these crazy mnccd up kids! ssK'i-vm,,k 7 KT Mi - 'i1+,3'-:ff-:YW i LD. was F 1 - Concentration HL, Y .: - Onc ch washer Dad r ,V K ..,. . r M1 - ww., ,k,- ., 1 sn... Inseparable Q icf cook and bottle Innocence Shy?? Sugar on thn rocks g xy now It s ok ly 1 .-0 we ,V ee I ' 'Kea fx. --X -lg... vi-99 114' . ry ' R, -sg 1 Q, A of QA.: . Q' I Us , as- as I 1 I V s Y Xp 3 955 E E Q L X 1. Q X Q 5 1 1 .I 'i i - , v Y Sw- 0 ,ga c. gv 95 Q . if-. '-. gf' r iv' s .I you W V Af :Nm V :ge . yi. A 4 . ,ix ifjw' hifi' ' ' will iii?-Yi I3 ,W ., vw 4' -Q- uf' .4 I3 Hiiffix' Lonnie The East Side Gang 'Fav Rosie and Char Mary Lynn r -A 4 Dar Carol M. Elcey Lil ol Carnation - La in ,M Deice Pauly Eskimos Rosie and friends Becky Bertha Windy Mank - then Mank and Fluff - now Dale Sharon B. 'ibm -8 U I 1 2' - f , . Qf: fi 1 fi: K 'EM fl- gg. 57 2 s X S? A, f 3,-.egg Wwzzi, aff 4 :gig V' 1. '9 N! M . ,,,-v .T i76an6 Zena! The Yearbook staff and the senior class take this opportunity to express their appreciation for the financial assistance received from contributors. We realize that these people are called upon for contributions to a variety of school functions. Since the yearbook is a self-supporting project for which we must raise about two thousand dollars, the staff is grateful for your support. Wedlund's Bakery 'H' Busy Corner Grocery U Eklund's Super Valu M Leo's Texaco Service 'H' Proctor Builders' Supply U Proctor Motor Sales U Ruhnke's Shoe Shop 'H Wagner's Fuel 8: Transfer M Whitney Lumber 81 Fuel Co. Austin's Hardware ' Bell Refrigeration gl Appliance Service Carl's Market 'F Catherine Auge's Shop Elstad's Fuel 3' F1ick's Standard Service ' Gamble's ak Coodell's Electric ar ik Hassett's Drug Store Stewart's Piggly Wiggly 4' Willie's Cash Market HK PHOTOGRAPHY AT ITS FINEST 2107 West Superior Street Duluth 5, Minnesota Qaodlacd 7aa7Zcbe?canc4afQaq4mwl xv J M.8:l.R.Rv. 'E ? rw I 5 La... , . 4 A wcwrwluh-Va' 4, ' y , ' f U xx . ff W- 'ffl ' fQ3'f?fyMew VW - 29' T74 . , 7 J V - , F , - ' M' grgy 1 A, f? 72? .W ,uv I. .,...' , 'H .' 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