Ramsey High School - Rambler Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1959
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Thrs rs the amrn a nQw creatr a crea o w resh lorat newness err produt can be defr ed M' nce ever r a y to eward t thlete t theqx romentx f hrs success W at moves t se p oplle react as t ey d t claims ther loyat an auses therr vrn f r ccess7 It s the rrr nown as A er 'Anhui Cho ach year rs clrmaxed by t graduat lg a tron f drplomas and a 0 nce the pang chapter of hrgh hool actrxrtres bu w wrll ne er be a com eted phase rn the duate lrfe wrll ma k the return of alu nr eage to wrtnes the gam ar over past years wrth achers frrcnds draws these peop to re rn year af r ear to th lma mater? It rs the rrr own a msey Hr h One of the purposes of a yearboo e nts of theysq It has been the go l of thr ear s to recaptu ese events as part o Ra ey Hrgh Fo thrs reason to you R msey w rcate the 19 Rambler for l w l reme ber ou whrte and harl Ramse ey! W! M as M !fH?Qf'4 X f.f4v14p7W'fw X460 75 cr- YN-1 FEATURES L ' X' . R . . . . . ,mix . . , X . . . . 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'7 JJ 'E ,xx f QQ BOARD OF FDUCATION Mr Robert Carr Trustee Mr C1eorg,,e Seaherg, Trustee Mr Emmet Williams Superin tendent of Schools Mr Herbert Ostergren Chairman Mr Theodore Schultz Clerk Mr Charles Moser Treasurer Miss Marjorie Hamlin Admmistratne Assistant Mrs Violet Bedbury Trustee ADMI ISTR TIO REPRESENTING OUR The administration is an important factor in maintaining a school They are responsible for carrying out the plans for operating the many different departments Approximately fifteen hundred students attend Ramsey requiring the teachers and staff to put in considerably more than an eight hour day The district offices are located here at Ramsey, which IS the largest school in the district Included in the district are ten elementary schools, one junior high school and one senlor high school Ramsey s guidance personnel are in charge of assisting students in making out their class Sched ules and helping them to decide what courses they are most suited to take. The district is fortunate in hating many special programs for students including the Federal Lunch Plate Program, speech therapy, and out- standing vocal and instrumental departments. MR. EMMET WILLIAMS Superintendent of Schools Included in the plans for the immediate future is a new junior high school, and eventually a new senior high school or an addition to Ramsey. School Superintendent Emmet Williams is not an unfamiliar sight in the halls and classrooms of Ramsey. He is in charge of the entire school dis- trict, directing the operation and functions of all the schools in the district. The duties of Principal Curtis johnson are varied. He is in charge of the school personnel and staff, and it is his duty to see that the students gain as much as possible in their four years at Ramsey. Ramsey is fortunate in having John Torgelson as its new assistant principal. Mr. Torgelson is in charge of attendance and disciplinary problems which might arise and he helps Mr. ohnson in his administrative duties MR CURTIS JOHIN SON Prmupal dW refer s y . 53 2 , ' 1 B TI TERETSJZMMA7 awk M WMM Wif,.,,,,,f,M,zs.A,Mall'f0'2.et EJ ww fM4Zf951wg lN1R HARRY SARTAIN MISS MAR-IORII' HAMLIN MR JOHN TORGFLSON Director of Flementarw Fducation Administrative Assistant Assistant Principal , J Q - Q . , ' fl vi g GT wail ' . E C t ' - ' I awed , , s t f - qweqa ,,, . I K. . fr 9 ' l f f g rl it g N .tt.. g 4 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN Mr Gene Ptche debate National Forensics League speech FACULTY SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Mrs Lillian ROI lms Mrs janet Schroeder Mr james Warren The principal aim of our Social Department is to give students a better background with which to cope with the problems of tomorrow. Senior social studies, a required course, includes the study of economics and our national gov- ernment This year the problem of racial relation ships was gn en special attention with discussion on integration and segregation During the course of study of racial relationships Ernest Cooper, president of the Urban League spoke to Mrs Arienne Bones classes Because of the interest aroused in his talk the students requested his return In this year of federal hearings and contro yersy regarding unions, seniors make a study of labor unions their actiyities and history and of prominent figures in labor unions Usually students are required to take American History as a sophomore but this year some are being withheld to take it in a special block class in their yunior year Many of these students are continuing their study of social problems by tak mg Wforlcl History LEARNING TO EXPRESS SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Mrs Arienne Bone Mr Joseph Odanovrch basketball Mr Richard Stanton golf senior class advisor A new teachmg manual for the English Depart ment has been prepared by Mr Robert Ellxs new chalrman of the department Thls manual con talDS a step by step plan as to the teachlng of Engl1sh grammar for seventh through tenth grades Senlor Englxsh mvolyes the study of Engllsh and Amerlcan drama short stones, and novels The fall semester study IS concentrated on semor research papers Through the study of research papers the student acquires more SP6C1flC know ledge of outlmlng the proper way of takmg notes and constructlon of themes Amerlcan literature IS the rlme study 1n the IUDIOI' year Stones are read rom all periods of Amerxcan hlstory from ohn Smith to Tennessee Vhllnams Sophomores study world llterature grammar technlques of wrltlng and methods of dellvery of oral reports OURSELVES CLEARLY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN Mr Robert Ellxs Thespxan SOCIEIQ Fall Play l'sw.f:tJJ QMQJJQ Q.Q,v.A4,4 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mrs Rachel sfhoend M155 ' X X UUVZAWVN Alxce Gnlbertson newspaper advlsor Quill and Scroll ENGLISH DEPA'R MENT Mxss Marx Wxesen Mrs Mrs Nancy Condon Ehzabeth Vncnan 1 ' V ' 7 . . . V . , . s , . . . V . is . , J ,.. V . 9 v s a lv - f. fi E I fx . . .X ,V wx . 1 2,-'E yf r , x X rs I, ,. Q . ' , NX! .x I , . . , H 1 Q 3 4' Q . E it SCIEINCE DEPARTMENT Mr Elton Knutson science actnm Mr Richard Stright track Mr Arthur Beisang Canteen Council junior Academy of Science Mr james Carlin baseball FACULTY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN Mr Theodore Nlohtor junior Academy of Science football track Vsestinghtmuse Science Talent Search S S firm' 7' 'ff-A 'fx SCIEINCE DEPARTMENT Mr Ronald Gibbs Science Club Mr Denneth Dwergsten Mr Donayon Roelofs WORKING TO PREPARE This year Ramsey s Science Department has set up a Saturday science program. Some of the courses included are lapidary the polishing and grinding of rocksg taxidermy the preservation of animalsg and astronomy, a study of the stars. Changes have been made in the biology, phys- ics, and chemistry sections. The biology classes have been divided into ap- plied and general. The applied course is for those who do not wish to go further into the science field in college or as a profession. Because of the added interest, the school has added one more chemistry room to provide for the expanding size of classes. Two physics rooms have also been added. One is used as a laboratory and one as a lecture room. The Mathematlcs Department at Ramsey lays the foundatxon for further study 1n the sclence of mathematrcs In thrs department such subyects are offered as elementary algebra hrgher algebra plane geometry solrd geometry trxgonometry statxstrcs and occupatronal and consumers math An esen more extensne program IS bemg planned whlch wrll be put into effect sometrme rn the near future A combined plane and solid geometry class IS one of the new courses included rn the future plans Smce there IS now a greater opportumty fqy mathematicians and teachers of math the de ment IS expanding always strrvmg to me the quota needed for new mathematrcla s V here seems to be a new and increased mt t 1 bg fleld one which rs quite pleasing tp t admx s trauon ew en though If may call an rncrqa e rn the faculty lf the number of tudents ps rn creasmg 4 eff! F WAT!-IFMATICS IJPPARTMENT bliss Bfary Fatrler C AA assistant Mr Mrlo Gaul varsity football fresh man wrestling., fre hman baseball Mr Earl Ireland swnmmmg, coach ft., J V ac. al Q ,5e.,,fJf,..Mf !CL7LZ.LcwjbvQvp OURSELVES FOR THE FUTURE ,eww fd.-J' VL I 715 MATHFMATICS DEPARTMFNT Mr Duane Nelson football basketball tenms Mr Theodore Enger M jerry Seeman football basketball baseball ,Auf DAQ C,2.4,n,L, PV' DFPARTMENT cHA1RMAN74rZr-'-f Robert Fmahrser hockex HQAAMW THFMA f-I EREBTINB 'af' Q MTALLEL X Y W up-wr . ' ' , s r rw 55.1333 Q - 1 U n t 1 Q , . .dtilyv A, . g . . . . 6 - ' x . V ' . W! K.. xx, V - I rut - X ' H ry 1 my 3 A U r r u ' rx Lxva l I I J L Z 7 pu J V r r J -. 'lv F ' A ' lj - . . , - X7 J' ' 1. . . 'I z . ' , ' v , - ,- A J' A 2' . . , 'r 1 - r L 4, f 1 - ' 'MD V 4 14 L ff' ...AJ L fe' 1, 1 L J C h 0 . A N 5481 Y I n f ' ' CJ . G . : . , 0 V U v - , .I . 1 f. - - . . 5 f, gr' 1 avi 'i gf f ' 's f ' ' 7 r t , yt, , 4 ' f X- Q , jg - ' -- J - -pf , Q75 f ' 2 1 Q 1 ' 6 9761: SPEECH DEPARTMENT Mr Norbert Robertson cross country hockey Mr Gene L Pxche debate Natronal Forenslcs League American history FACULTY Forergn languages hase become more popular thus year wrth students at Ramsey Two years of classes are offered rn Latm Spannsh French, and German The fxrst year IS concentrated on learn mg the fundamentals of the language wocabularyf and mechanrcs In the second year emphasis IS put on usage and com ersatron Language clubs haxe also claimed the lnterest of many students French and Spanlsh clubs are agarn popular with the addltlon of a German club Besldes the socral recreatnon aspect of the club the culture and hrstory of the people that speak the language are studled In speech the fundamentals of oral commum catlon are practlced Student requlrements yary from srmple conxersatron to mdrvxdual and group dramatrc mterpretatxon Specral emphasxs IS placed on drscusslon and argumentatlon techmques, per suasne speaking and parlramentary procedure For those wxth a desrre for further educatron and actrvxty 1n the study of speech, forensrcs rs offered The prmcnpal area rn thxs course rs debate Students wrth specrfrc mterests may partrcrpate m choral reading, oratorlcal declamatlon, and dra matic and humorous rnterpretatlon GAINING KNOWLEDGE LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN: Miss Ellen LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Barbara Peterson Di Giam Battista French Club Spanish Club. German Club' Mr. james OToole freshmen hockey. 2.7 , W, ,ryy yya h lf 4 , a W, , fm Q 'WN W' - A Q f - Ninth grade block classes have spent the year studying various aspects of social studies One hxghllght of the year IS a un1t on yocatlons, where students are gryen aptrtude tests and a chance to learn more about careers rn wh1ch they m1ght haye a speclal interest Studred m connectron wlth thxs are areas of personal and soc1al concern such as consumer goods and serylces transportatron and commumcatnon suburban and metropolitan areas Mmnesota goy crnment current eyents, and geography Drlyer education IS studxed along Wrth the topic of transportatlon and communlcatron preparing thc student for hrs permit test and eyentually for drnyers tramlng Llbrarlans Mrs lsther Holste and Mlss Naomi Hokanson haye many important dunes Among them are superylslon of the library and helping students locate reference materlal An added fea ture of the llbrary this year IS the openlng of xt on Saturdays ThlS was planned as an ard for Senrors on research papers and scxence projects pm xjlLSLO4f- Me P gag, wuvw ,K lf-JCVW4-f f gj cf 'W f' THRo CH SPEAKING ipmug X6 IIBRARIANS Mrs Isther Ilolste Miss Nanml Hokan Qprmf, Play Mrs Norma Anderson Contest Play Miss son Natxonal Honor Society Mrs Carolyn Hanna Marne Kirchner Mr Gordon Ashby bowling f.-maww L X.. 0 fwfdl M MD NINITH CRADF BLOCK CHAIRMAN lNlr Donald JQQ Ixebenstem J' Q yfxylfslyjf Owe? VOCAL DFPARTMENT Mr Donald Brost 9th grade chorus hxgh school musxc mterest group 16 f 5 1 el- , , t.tQ1xrl' 9 K I : : ' 1' ' . . V : I. - ,A Y Y .yr v ., ,, , . 4 , cf 'V A ff' X JM' V V n gylvfrw l L Q X I O O XJM COMPLETION OF A WELL 39 Charles IINSTRUMFNTAL DEPARTMENT Mr Mark Lam rvers Dance Band Mr Rawmond Kuuttt The purpose of the Mustc Department IS to gnve students a better understanding and deeper appreclatlon of good muslc In the vocal mustc department there are two Glee Clubs and an A Choir A Cho1r per forms at lyceums concerts and the Dtstrlct Music Festxval The hxghllght of the year IS competlng ln the State Music Contest For the second con secutlse year, A Cholr has received an A ratmg m the state contest Concert and Varsrty bands play at football and basketball games and perform at lyceums and con certs The mam esent of the year 15 the annual muslc contest A trlp outside the ctty IS always enyoyed by members of the band A spring concert and wartous other concerts durmg the year are presented by the Orchestra The Music contest IS one of their main events of the year They recened an A 1n the Dtstrxct contest held last sprlng at Mounds View High School The Physlcal Educatlon Department at Ramsey 15 consldered one of the most complete 1n the entlre state The mens department offers a well rounded athletlc schedule both in class and 1n the yarlous extra curr1cular sports HCIIYIIICS Gymnastrcs, wrestlmg hockey football, basketball and base ball all play an lmportant part ln makmg our athletlc department outstandlng The womens department offers an unusual xarrety of actnntles for glrls GAA and Pep Club are among the fayorxte outside actnntles of fered Outstandmg f8ClllIlCS make xt posslble for a wrde yarltty of sports to be coyered m classes Thns year thc Physical Education Department has added an ads anced electne phy slcal educatlon course for yunlor and senlor boys and girls Another nevs project for the department th1s year IS the 1nst1tut1on of classes for parents to teach them the rules and fundamentals of dlffer ent sports and how to set up the games ROUNDED ACADEMIC LIFE PHXSICAI. EDI CATlONl DEPARTMENT CHAIR- MAN: Mr. Paul Busch cross-country wrestling track. '14, J ifftfvvf LLJL b'f'- Aft,4,.ft'f-f'r6-4 fi Cpvvc E-,d2,gk c an V EU' Luau? .f PHX SICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Mrss Wrl letta Brown GAA cheerleadmg Mrss Mary Proctor C AA Pep Club Mnss Ruth Eng.,ebrltson CAA Pep Club PHX QICAI EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Mr john Croedeke tvmnastrcsg Nlr. Lars Oversker football . Kenneth Berbstedt, wrestling, football. AUDIO VISUAL DEPARTMENT Mr Casper Hanson Proyect1on1st Club FACULTY BUSINFSS DEPARTMENT MISS Audre5 Tschohl Rambler adv1ser Qulll and Scroll Mr CUFIIS H111 con cesslons Mr Alfred McAfee Rambler aduser Qu1ll and Scroll Mrs Betty Lundgren Mrs Lo1s Qualben Ramsey students looklng forward to careers IH the busmess f1eld can take advantage of the many courses offered 1n the Busmess Department Typmg vsh1ch can be taken for e1ther one or tvso semesters proxes xery useful for class work as well as for clerlcal vsork Courses such as short hand and transcr1pt1on are a must for students des1r1ng a secretanal career Clerrcal pract1ce IS offered students to acquamt them wlth general offlce procedures and the uses of offlce machmes On the lob tralnrng IS offered at Ramsey to glve students the chance to put all the1r PICVIOUS tram 1ng to the test on an actual job Another IHIPOITHUI part of our school IS the Aud1o V1sual Department superused by Casper Hanson and composed of student volunteers These students serse as proyecttomsts IU the class rooms Th1s department also handles the f1lms projectors, records and recordmg machmes used throughout the school TRAINING OURSELVES FOR BUQINFSS DFPARTMFNT CHAIRMAN M ohn Dav1tt jumor Fxecunve Board jumor Red Cross f 1 X Talents and abilities of students in the field of art are brought out through the four courses of- fered in Ramsey's curriculum. Art I is an intro- ductory course which instructs in the basic fund- amentals and encourages further interest Art II drsrded into crafts and painting further develops the individual skills of students Art III and IV endeavor to perfect these skills Annually the Art Department prepares a display which is exh1b1ted at the student PTA night and is srewed by all students on the following day Advanced clothing and foods are two new courses introduced in the Homemakmg Depart ment this year Dresses suits and coats are signed and constructed by the girls taking ad xanced clothing and those participating in vanced foods concoct new recipes and prepare gourmet foods Fach year all senior girls compete in the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow competition WORK IN LATER LIFE HOMF FCONOMICS DFPARTMFNT CHAIRMAN Mrs Margaret Proshek Future Homemakers Club L? ART DFPARTMENT Miss joyce Royer Chairman Art Club Mr Robert Fven Camera Club HOMF ECONOMICS DFPARTMENT Miss Delphine Hedtke arts and crafts Mrs Dorothy Scholllergerdes knitting tut and sketch PLAIDS FOR FHLL 'l-vim l I ll. -... x ef? ,V QUSQZF 10 The Industrial Arts Department is made up of several fields of study. They are metal work, elec- tricity and electronics, woodworking, drawing, and printing. In each of these classes, use and safety of the tools are taught as well as the basic fundamentals of the course The advanced courses present in- formation about the respectue industries and give students technical information concerning them Students are also encouraged to build and study a deuce haung to do with his class A new program in the Industrial Arts Depart ment is the open1ng of the shops on Saturday mornings to encourage students to work on a proyect 1n electronics or metal Iohn Struble driver tratntng instructor teaches students the proper procedure in handling an au tomobile The student is given six hours of obser nation and at the end of this time is given a drlv mg t6St comparable to the test given for a driver s LP SAFETY TDDL EF DRIVER FDUCATION DEPARTMFNT M john Struble FACULTY INDUSTRIAL ARTS DFPARTMENT Mr Raymond Yantes football Mr Harold Pa Delford stage force Mr Glen Hambleton leathercraft Amateur Radio Code Club Mr Richard Shura Canteen Council THE license LEARNING BY DOING INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN Mr Raymond King drafting H A ROGERS CO The mam purpose of the Gurdance Offrce IS to offer students assrstance ln plannrng thelr future careers The offrce furnlshes rnformatlon about colleges rn MIUHCSOIH and the natlon The coun selors HSSISI the students 1n selectmg therr courses each year at Ramsey and gulde them ln planning for the1r years after graduatron They present a ten day unlt on yocatlons to all SCHIOIS which rn solyes a study of colleges 1n the area and a dis cussxon of promrsrng socatrons ACIIKIIICS of Miss Shirley Velth school nurse, include admlnlsterlng first ard g1Wlf1g hearmg and srght test to yunrors, and conductmg health cl1n1cs Srnce the students may hase been exposed to an actne case of tuberculosrs thls last year tests were made axarlable to the entlre school 1n the spring and fall of 1958 Most of the students partrcxpated rn thrs prexentne program sponsored by the Chrrstmas Seal Foundatlon PERSONNEL ALWAYS READY TO HELP US CLIDANCE IUFPARTMFNT lVIr Roger Wald M155 Claire Warweg Mr Davxd Wrlson Mr Arthur Thomas A Walt! he , , , 9 , , 1 1 7 , , 9 O I LT ' , . 1 . . 1. al 1 7 O i , N ' Q, Q .L I If - K Q In order to supply noon trme lunches for some 1 500 students, Ramsey mamtams an efflclent and well tramed lunchroom and kltchen staff Asslsted by students who work as extra help thxs group of fue cooks headed by Mrs Delores Rose, serves lunches ln four sh1fts each weekday lutchen personnel also contrlbute their tlme and effort at drfferent P T A drnners and school func trons KEEPING OUR SCHOOL Mrs Hannah Maher Mrs Belle Watson AD COOK Mrs Delores Rose Besides the busy schedule during the day, the HE : . . The duty of the custodians is to keep Ramsey in smooth running order throughout the school year. Much of the work is done during the day by the custodlans After school, students are em ployed as extra Janltornal help The work of the dlstrrct secretaries mvolves managmg the funds of the school and taking charge of the ordernng of supplles for the faculty and schools rn the dlstrxct RUNNING SMOOTHLY MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR AND FNGINFER Mr Allen Fabian Mr Walter Arkola of if Q.- DISTRICT OFFICE SECRETARIES Mrs Genevieve Gearm Mrs Ruth Aldrndge Mrs Faye Corbett Mrs Catherine Lothe Mrs Betty Wagner CUSTODIANS CBackJ Mr Ted Anderson Mr Ralph Sendenkramz Mr Wnllnam Kruse CFrontj Mr Clarence GCFVHIS Mr Henry Nelson Mr MernlF1lkens V60 fx, W , J' 5, H! F '!. mamma nwmunmf I 1 1.- CLASSES- JOAN JOESTING. Senior Editor: CAROL FARR, Class Editor au- 'N ,r-on s SENIORS SENIORS RECALL JACQUELYN AFFELDT GA 4 1234 Gzrls Glee Club 34 Lzbrary Asst 2 O zce Asst 4 Pep Club 34 Thes pzan 4 A Ow A K1 Ya Y Teens 2 3 4 BRUCE AHRENS Basketball 12 Canteen Counfll 3 Chozr 34 Football 12 3 4 Letterman 34 Swzrnmxng 3 4 Tennzs 2 3 4 DARLENE gg AHRENS Mznneapolxs Marshall 123 GAA 4 Grrls an mzng 3 4 OU' -C- ' WI JACQUELXN AFEELDT BRUCI' AHRFNS DARLENE AI-IRENS GFRALDINE ANDERSEN DAVID ANDERSON GLORIA ANDERSON JUDITI-I ANDES DAVID ARLAINDER PHYLLIS ARTH Oeluezn Ioua 1 GAA 234 umor Red Cross 2 Pep Club 2 34 Student Counezl 2 Yearbook Staff 2 JEAN BAKER G A A 1 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 On the fob Trainzng 4 PETER BAKUZIS Band 1,2,3,4, Boys State 4, Honor Sorzety 3, V Pres 4, 'Iumor Red Cross 2, Pro yertzonzst 1,2,3 JEROME BALDXVIN Gymnastzrs 3,4 Glee Club 4 Ot Yo Kwa Y Teens 4 Pep Club 4 GERALD INE ANDERSEN G A A 3 4 F H A 4 Library Ass t 3 4 Paper Staff I Pep Club 34 Yearbook Staff 1 2 3 4 DAVID ANDERSON Band 2 Chozr 4 funzor Red Cross 2 GLORIA ANDERSON GAA 4 Gzrls Glee Club 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Teyano YTeens 3 JUDITH ANDES Chorus 1 Debate 23 Deelam 3 GAA 1234 Gzrls Glee Club 2 NFL 3 Paper Sta 2 Co Bus Ed 3 Feature Ed 4 Pep Club 23 4 Spanish Club 3 Ot Yo Kwa Y Teens 2 3 4 DAVID AR LANDER Basketball 1 Cross Country 4 Exec Board 2 3 Football 1 Gol 1 34 Lettermen 2 34 Manager 2 Swim PHYLLIS ARTH JEAN BAKER PETER BAKUZIS JEROME BALDWIN it wr 'i 'Nt- THE BIRTH OF RAMSEY JOHN BARTLETT Band 234 Baseball 1 Basketball 12 34 Canteen Counczl 2 V Pres 3 Pres 4 Class Pres 4 Cross Country 34 Dante Band 2 34 Exef Board 4 Foot ball 2 Golf 2 Tennis 34 Yearbook Sta Co Sports Ed 4 ROSALIE BARTON GAA 1234 funzor Red Cross 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 A O Wa K1 A Y Teens 2 3 4 JEROME BAUER Football 23 Golf 12 Horkey 12 Projectzomsl 1 2 3 4 DAVID BEARDSLEY Letterman 2 3 4 Office Asst 2 Swlmmlflg 2 34 Tennis 2 34 RONALD BEHRENDT FRANK BELGEA St Thomas 12 Football 34 Track 34 Wrestlzrlg 34 CHARLANE BELL G A A 1 2 34 Paper Ke Ke Maheem Oe Y Teens 2 3 4 WALTER BENEKE Foot ball 2 34 Trark 12 34 KAREN BENSEN JUDITH BENSON JUDITH BFRTCH JANET BIBEAU :tial '-RG gn. 'sv xv ' uf JN! lv! Q 15 JOHN BARTLFTT JFROME BAUER RONALD BEHREADT CHARLANE BELL ,IN 9 ROS-XI IF BARTON DAVID BEARDSLEY FRANK BELGEA WALTER BENEKE li 'R KAREN BENSEN GAA 1234 FHA 34 Ontbefob Traznzng 4 Pep Club 2 34 A O Wa K1 A Y Teens 2 34 Y Teens Council 23 JUDITH BENSON Pep Club 23 JU DITHBERTCH FHA 34 GAA 1234 PepCIub23 4 JANET BIBEAU GAA 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4 -N. 12 I Q 5 1 f v' f' y 1 7 7- 7 Y ' ' 7 ' : ' 7' 1 1. r 9 1' - 1' 1 ' 1' 1' I 1 1' ff! ' ' ' . . ' . 'ik ' ' ' ' I I 7 7 7 A 1 1 1' ' ' ' I' ' 1 r ' V ' I I 7 7 7 7 . . ' 9 ' 7 7 7 ' ' I 7 7 ' ' 7. 7 I I I. 7 7 ' ' ' 1 rl 1 Q' f 7' Q V W ' , . I . . . y y s 1' A .' lf Staff 2,3,' Pep Club 2,3,4,' Yearbook Business Staff 2,3,4,' T - ' A '- - , , . ': - 7 Y I. 7 7 .Y ' 5,5 A of f X I . I x ,J . fl 4 ,,, I J L, ,,, .,,, . 9 I Y 1 V ' : . . . , , , ,' . . . , ,' - - Q ,S : , , , 'g - - - .- ' 1 J 7. ' , u a. , ' I - 'S - : . . . , ,' - - ' ' ' J 7 ! Y 1 ,I , l av' 1-O 'Q ,L---1 ,EK- LLL LARRY BILD KATHLEEN BOHEN WILLIAM BOYD JANE BRANDL he MERRY LEE BLUM JEANNE BOLLINGER VIRGINIA BOYER LOEL BRANDSTROM Senxor class offtcers JoAnn Rebeck secretary ack Bartlett presxdent Ron Musxl vxce presx dent Ron Wenzel treasurer S E N I O R S . SCHOOL SPIRIT SOARS AS ss LARRY BILD Football I Wrestlzrzg 1 MERRY LEE BLUM Canteen Counr1l2 Ser 4 Cheerleader 4 Claorus I Class Treas 3 G A A I 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club 2 3 Pres 4 Homefomzng Attendant 4 Nurses Asst 4 O :re Asst 3 Paper Staff 1 3 Pep Club 2 3 Student Counezl Pres I Val entzne Royalty 3 Ot Yo Kua Y Teens 2 3 4 Y Teens Coun C113 KATHLENE BOHEN Ladysmztla W1SC0715I71I Gzrls Glee Club 2 Pep Club 2 3 Y Teens 2 4 JEANNE BOLLIN GER FHA 23 GAA 1234 Orchestral Pep Club 2 3 4 WILLIAM BOYD Football 1 Band I VIRGINIA BOYER Canteen Counfzl 2 Choir 4 Class Treas 2 F HA 2 GA A I2 3 4 Gzrls Glee Club 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 Treas 4 Ot Yo Kwa YTeens 234 YTeens Counczl 4 ANE BRANDL GA A I2 34 Pep Club 2 3 4 LOEL BRAND STROM Gymnastzrs 3 st ' 6' - X fi' A 1 sf , . -fx 'I I ,' . Z 1 1 1' 1' 1' - . . ' Y 1 - 1 - ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 . ' V . 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BASKETBALL TEAM IS IN DAVID BRINK Baseball 1 2 3 Basketball I Cross Coun try 3 Football I2 Gymnastzcs 2 3 KAREN BROOTEN Debate 34 Derlam 3 4 German Club 4 Honor Sonety 34 unzor Red Cross 12 3 Pres 4 NFL 34 Pep Club 2 34 u1ll and Stroll 4 Spanzsh Club 34 Student Counrzl 3 Yearbook Sta 2 Student L1 e Ed 3 Aftzutzes Ed 4 BRYON BROWN Cross Country 34 Golf 3 4 Swzmmzng 2 3 4 Tennis 2 3 ROBERT BROWN Basketball I 2 Cross Country 1 2 3 Football 12 3 Gol 12 3 4 Gymnastzcs 3 4 Letterman 34 SUSAN BROWN GAA 23 Gzrls Glee Club 2 fumor Red Cross 2 On the ob Trazmng 4 Pep Club 2 Tzyano YTeens 3 Treas 4 Yearbook Buszness Staff 2 ELIZABETH BULL FHA 234 Pep Club 4 Student Counrzl 2 ENID BULLER FH A 34 G A A 2 3 4 Gzrls 2 Chorus I French Club 3 GA A 1234 Majorette 12 Pep Club 3 4 Ke Ke Marheenz Oe Y Teens 3 4 -IAMES CHARPFNTIER NANCY CHILDS jANET COOK MAR,Y COSSACK 'C' .mai 416-1' vas n f Y 'fx s--ti 'io DAVID BRINK KARFN BROOTEN BRYON BROWN ROBFRT BROWN SUSAN BROWN FIIZABFTH BULL FNID BULLFR BARBARA CARLEY JAMES CHARPENTIER Cross Country 2 34 NANCY CHILDS Band 2 34 G A A 3 Pep Club 3 Tejano Y Teens Q ffl 34 ANET COOK Canteen COIIIICII3 Cheerleader 4 De bate 3 Declan: 12 3 GA A 12 3 4 Honor Society 3 4 ,ff NFL 34 Paper smff 1 2 Publxc Rel Dzr 3 Pep Club 23 Publzratzons Board 2 uzll and Stroll 3-I Spanish Club 2 Yearbook Staf 3 Ot Yo Kua YTeens 2 3 MARY COS SACK GA A 12 3 -I Gzrls Glee Club 34 Homeromzng Attendant 4, umor Red Cross 2. Pep Club 2,3,4 ' , ' - A 1,Q,2..1 1-1 ,- Q I. 1 1 1 I - 1' - - ' 1 1' 1 1' I j I. . ff f f 1 1 I 1 - H 1 1 C ' C, : if ,. 1 ,, - . KV, CL , , I 1 1 1' , u 1 1 1' f 1: 1 1 1' t, in 1 1. Z ,W U I 1' ' 1' ' 'I . . I 1. Glee Club 3,' Pep Club 2,3,4. BARBARA CARLEY: Band 1, I. 7' 7- L' ' ' In I I 7. 3 I Y. 1 1' ' f ' QR A r 3 I ,Y 1 lf ' . .L V as t T7 , x M It X - 14 , f J ' f xiii- Gln y 4 4 4 M , if 1 . f S Q . A y Z - '. D ,. . in we Y I I , 7 ' ' ' . I 1' Y 7 . ' I 2. ' . . fl Q . I 9. I 2. l db mar-Y' 5 QR A, if Q 'fu DENNIS COVERSTON JOANNE CURRIE ARCHIE DUCI-IARME MARGOT DLFRENE JAINI CROSSLIX RATHX DFARMAIN THOMAS DUCHARME DENNIS DXVORSHAK S E N IO R S REGIONAL FINALS HARRIERS DENNIS COVERSTON Dazenport Iowa I Baseball 2 3 Football 2 3 Gyrnnastws 2 3 .IANE CROSSLEY Louzsulle Kenturkj I Frenrb Club 34 GAA 234 Paper Sta 4 Student Counr1l4 Yearbook Sta 2 Index Ed 3 Bus Sta 4 A O Wa K1 Ya Y Teens 2 4 I C C 3 JOANNE CURRIE FHA 4 GAA I234 junzor Red Cross I Pep Club 2 3 4 Yearbook Sta 3 Co Index Ed 4 Ot Yo Kua Y Teens 2 3 Ser 4 KATHY DEARMAN Dallas Texas I2 FHA 4 ARCHIE DUCHARME Baseball 3 Cross Country I Football I Horleej 2 Wrestlzrzg I THOMAS DUCHARME Stage Creu I MARGOT DUERENI: Canteen Counrzl 4 G A A I2 3 -I Girls Glee Club I Honor Sonety 34 Paper Sta Feature Ed 2 Edztorzn Clne 3 Co Publzr Rel Dzr 4 Pe Club 234 Publzfatzons Board 3 uzll and Stroll 3 4 Student Counul 3 Yearbook Sta 4 Ot Yo Kua Y Teens 2 34 DENNIS DXVORSHAK Baseball I2 Basketball I2 ROBERT DYNAN RONALD FDSTROM DIANF EICHENBERGER ERANCOIS EIGLIFR ZH 1 '4 ROBERT DYNAN Band 1234 Lzbrarj Asst 4 Paper Staff 3 Sports Ed 4 RONALD EDSTROM Cross Country 34 Trark 34 Wrestlzng 34 DIANE EICHENBERGER T 'T Ladysmztla Wzsfonszn I GAA 23 Girls Glee Club 2 umor Red Cross 3 On the ob Trazmng 4 Pep Club 23 Tefano Y Teens 2 3 4 FRANCOISE EIGLIER A F S Frame Canteen Counrzl 4 GA A 4 Student Counfxl 4 . 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CAPTURE REGIONAL TROPHY GARY ELOFSON Baseball 2 Basketball 1 Cross Country 3 Football I 2 Suzmmrng 23 Track 3 DAN ENG Cleze land St Paul I O lee Asst 3 Swzmmlng 3 BARRY EVANS Basketball I Golf 12 Stage Crew I2 CHAR LENE EVERS Band I2 34 GAA 2 3 Lzbrary Asst 3 Sfzence Club 4 CAROL FARR Cbozr 4 Fall Play 4 F H A 34 GAA 1234 Gzrls Glee Club2 O :ce Asst 3 Paper Sta 4 Pep Club 2 34 uzll and Scroll 4 Tbesptan 4 Yearbook Sta 12 COACl1t Ed 3 Classes Ed 4 Ramsey Y Teens Counczl 4 GERALD FERLAAK Football F2 Stu dent Council 2 Tenms 2 Track 1 Wrestlzng I2 HOPE FERRIS Alartzn Tenn I2 Band3 FHA 34 GAA 34 Honor Soezety 3 4 Ot Y o Kwa Y Teens 3 4 SANDRA FIE FAREK GAA 3 Office Asst 3 On the ob Tratntng 4 Pep Club 3 4 Z-:X 5 A7 X fd, MU FLfFgdER J MARILXIN FLACKEY X6 T Alltffgj LOUISE FLOR GARY ELOFSON BARRY EVANS CAROL FARR HOPE FERRIS 'of 'S' DAN EING CHARLFNE FVERS GERALD FERLAAK SANDRA EIEFARFK MURIEL FINGER Murray St Paul I2 Cbozr 4 GAA 34 German Club 4 Girls Glee Club 3 Pep Club 3 4 Year book Bus Sta 3 Yearbook Ed Staff 4 A O Wa K1 Ya Y Teens 3 V Pres 4 MARILYN FLACKEY GAA 2 On the ob Trammg 4 Paper Staff 1 Pep Club 2 DIANNE FLATAU Band 2 3 4 Debate 2 3 Declam 2 3 G A A 23 4 unzor Red Cross 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Yearbook Sta 2 3 LOUISE FLOR FHA 34 GAA 1234 Pep Club 23 Ke Ke Mabeem Oe Y Teens 2 3 Treas 4 5 5' 1' 1 1' '- I 1 1' ' 5 ' ' Y 1 - : ff '- 1 . p : 1 1' 1 - ' . . . 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VU IL KX7 fn we 11 pf 1,1 4 1 f pk' 4,6 I 71 Al ff' A ' I w -1' w ' f I 4 It L ff , - X, X , X f FA A 4 ,f 1' , 5 4 I G- ct, ' N s P I ' .X 4 F , . . . : . . . ,' - s ' ' I I - . ,K I . 5 1 1 1' 1 1' 1 f ' - ' 1 1 if 1 5 1 1 f 1 ' 5 - - - 1 f - - - 1 1 1 1' 1 1' ' ' ' I , I l l fl -17 ipaq-7' J' d 1-3' CAROLYN FRERCK JOHN FRIEDMAN ROGER FUERSTENBERG DIANE GAGNE SUZANNE GANSCHINIETZ JOHN GERAGHTY EDWARD GEHRKE CAROL GIRARD Many of our Ramsey senxors have On The Job Trammg Here Susan Renland IS at her Job as a denial assxstant S E N IO R S HELPED INITIATE CAROLYN FRERCK FHA 2 V Pres 34 GAA 123 4 Pep Club 2 34 Ot Yo Kwa YTeens 2 Sec 34 ICC 4 JOHN FRIEDMAN Band 1234 Boys State 3 Honor Soctety 34 unzor Red Cross 1 Projecttonzst 2 3 ROGER FUERSTENBERG DIANE GAGNE FHA 2 GA A 1 2 Girls Glee Club 2 34 Pep Club 2 3 SUZANNE GANSCHI NIETZ Belleulle Ill 1 Debate 2 3 Declam 2 3 Library Asst 4 Paper Sta 3 4 Pep Club 2 34 Spanzsb Club 23 Pres 4 Yearbook Sta 3 A 0 Wa K1 Ya Y Teens 2 3 4 JOHN GERAGHTY Basketball 1 Cross Country 2 Foot GEHRKE Basketball 1 2 Boys State 3 Cbotr 4 Canteen Counczl3 Treas 4 Cross Country 4 Exec Board-4 Football 1 2 3 Gymnastics 3 4 Honor Soczety 3 Pres 4 unzor Acad o Science 4 Letterman 2 3 4 Projectzontst I 2 3 Stage Crew 12 Student Counczl 4 Track I2 34 CAROL GIRARD FHA 234 GAA 1234 Gtrls Glee Club 34 Pep Club 2 3 4 Thesptan 4 A O Wa Kun Ya Y Teens 2 3 4 O .ft b fr ff' v K fr : ..., . . , ,' . . . , , , ' I. i , ,. - - - , 1 , i. . : , I' I' I.. 7 ,I . , I. 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F xx ,A A NEW SCHOOL SONG CHARLES GISH Band I jr Acad of Sczence 34 JOANNE GRAPE FHA 23 Treas 4 GAA 4 Pep Club4 BER NARD GRILL Baseball I 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 4 Football I Gymnastzcs 2 34 Letterman 4 ELIN GRILL Chorr 34 Chorus I Debate 3 Declam 34 GA A I 2 3 4 Gzrls Glee Club 2 Honor Society 3 4 NFL 3 4 Paper Staff 2 3 Ed zn Chxe 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Fall Play 3 Sprzng Play 3 Pub lzcatzons Board 4 uzll and Stroll 3 4 .Student Council 3 Thesptan 3 4 Tejano Y Teens V Pres 2 A O Wa Kun Ya Y Teens 3 4 GARY GUSTAESON Basketball I 2 34 Can teen Council 4 Football 12 34 Gol Capt 34 Letterman 1234 MARVIN GUSTAESON Football 23 Golf 2 3 Hockey 2 3 VALERIE HARKNESS Chorus I GAA 12 3 4 Gzrls Glee Club 4 Pres 3 Paper Staff 2 Art 6 Photo Ed 3 4 Pep Club 2 34 Quzll and Scroll 34 Yearbook Sta I 3 BRUCE HARJUNG Baseball 1234 Canteen Council 3 Chozr 4 Cross Country 34 Football 12 Hockey 123 Co Capt 4 Letterman 2 34 Student Council 4 Yearbook Staff Sports Ed 4 1'- 63 fb Q' 136. RALPH HARMON HARVEY HARRINGTON DEBRA HASSINGER C ERARD HAWKINS ,iv .pl MQ '99- Gp if '-7 Nwfff ,... CHARLES GISH BERNARD GRILL GARX GUSTA SON VALERIE HARKNESS BRUCE HARJUNG JOANNII' GRAPE ELIN GRILL MARVIN GUSTAESON RALPH HARMON Baseball 1 Basketball 1 Cross Country 2 34 Football I Letterman 3 4 Suzmmmg 2 3 4 Track 2 34 HARVEY HARRINGTON St Paul Central 12 DE BORAH HASSINGER Canteen Counczl 4 Chorus 1 GA A 2 34 unlor Red Cross I Paper Sta 2 Asst Ed zn Chze 3 Neus Ed 4 Pep Club 234 Ot Yo Kua YTeens 3 4 GERARD HAWKINS Baseball 1 Cross Country 2 34 Hockey I 2 34 Letterman 34 Track 2 4 4 x ' ' I4 I U -4 V X, , in Q I W . . - is . , . . , . 5 Q 4' Z I 1 I 7' I ,- fl I 1' I Y. ' Z . I I' 1' 1. 1 1' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1' . I 1 1' 3 1 1' - - 1 1 1 1 -' I D ' I f 1' 1 1 1' 1' . 1' ' . I S . . - Q . Q , I . .I I: fr x 1 1' ' 1 ' - 1' ' ' ' ' cv' ,X fl ' 1 .' . . : f 1 1 1' ' V 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 - 5 1 1' 1 1' , . : g . . . , , - ' 7 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1' I 1 1' 1 1 2 1 1 1 1' . 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HELPS FINANCE JDDITH HOLEMAN Canteen Counrzl 4 Chorus 1 G A A 23 Gzrls Glee Club 2 34 Pep Club 23 Tejano YTeens 2 3 Ramsey Counrzl 4 Yearbook Bus Staff 2 BRUCE HOL LAND Baseball 12 34 Basketball 1 Football 123 Gym nastzcs 2 34 Letterman 3 Wrestlzrzg 2 34 JEFFREY HOLM Baseball 1 Basketball 12 Football 123 Gym nastus 34 Letterman 34 Projertromst 2 34 Track 23 LOIS HOLM Chorus I FHA 2 GAA 23 Pep Club 2 3 Ke Ke Maheenz Oe Y Teens 2 3 4 KATHLYNN HOL TER Chorus I G A A 1 2 4 Gzrls Glee Club 2 3 r Arad o Srzence 4 L1brary Ass t 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Telano Y Teens 24 Yearbook Staff 234 JEANNE HORTON Canteen C0llI1fll2-f Exer Board 3 FHA 3 Ser 4 GAA 123 Q ,fbi I 'Hi' dal' V Pres 4 Paper Staf 3 Copy Reader Ed 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Ot Yo Kwa Y Teens 4 V Pres 2 Pres 3 KAREN HUNT Cozr 34 Chorusl GAA 1234 FHA 34 Sec 2 Pep Club 2 34 Ot Yo Kua Y Teens 2 34 RHETTA HUN TER Band 34 FHA 34 Yearbook Bus Sta 4 WARJORIF JADERSTON BRUCE JOHNSON 4.7-'J JOAN JOFSTINC CHARLES JOHIN SON 'aides Y1 r QQ- SN' BRL CF HOLLAND LOIS HOLNI JFANNF HORTONI RHFTTA HLNTER JUDITH HOLFMAN JFFFRFH HOLM KATHLX NN HOLTER KARLIN HLNT MARJORIE JADERSTON Lzbrary Asst 3 Pep Club 23 4 JOAN JOESTING Band 12 34 Chorus I FHA 24 Pres 3 GAA 12 34 Gozernors I outh Council 34 Hon or Sofzety 34 Orrhestra I Pep Club 234 Phy Ed Ass t 4 Spanish Club 3 Treas 4 Yearbook Bus Sta 3 Sr Ed 4 Ot Yo Kua YTeens 23 V Pres 4 BRUCE JOHNSON Exer Board 3 Football 1234 Gol 1234 Gynnastzrs 34 umor Red Cross 2 Letterman 2 34 Suzmmzng 2 CHARLES JOHNSON Baseball 1234 Basketball 12 Football 1234 Gymnastxfs 34 Letterman 34 Student Counnl 3 1, i Z ,' ,' . . . . 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' ' 1 1 ' V 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 vm-rv 'E' 100- 'wh' Nw U, S E N I O R S CELESTIAL TWILIGHT GARY JOHNSON Baseball I Cross Country 23 Gym uastzrs 3 Horkey I2 Tennzs 23 KAREN JOHNSON G A A I 2 3 4 Frenrla Club 2 Paper Sta 2 3 Feature Ed 4 Pep Club 2 Quzll and Srroll 2 34 On the ob Traznzng 4 K1 K1 Mabeenz Oe Y Teens 2 3 Pres 4 KENMORE JOHN SON Letterman 34 Manager 34 Yearbook Staff 234 KATHLEEN JOHNSTON FHA 2 Gzrls Glee Club 3 Offzre Asst 3 Pep Club 234 SANDRA JOHNSON St Paul Wzlsorz I2 Band 34 Canteen Counrzl V Pres 4 G AA 34 Maforette 4 Paper Bus Staf 34 Pep Club 3 V ERT OHNSTON Canteen Coune1l4 Football 2 34 Golf 34 Horkej 2 3 4 Letterman 34 BRENT JORDAHL SU 44 cvw' fll,-9 CARX JOHNSOIN KAREN JOHNSON KFNMORE JOHNSON KATHI EEN JOHNSTON SANDRA JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSTON BRENT JORDAHL USAN KAISER DIANE KELLAR Chorus I GAA I2 34 Frenrb Club 3 V Pres 4 Gzrls Glee Club 4 Paper Staff I 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Tbespzan 4 Yearbook Staf 34 A O Wa K1 Ya Y Teens 2 3 4 ICC 2 KARYL KELLER Band I 2 34 G A A 1 2 34 FHA 34 Llbrary Asst 23 Yearbook Sta 2 3 Co Fafulty Ed 4, Ot Yo Kwa Y Teens 2,3,4, Y Teens Coun czl 3 ROBERT KELSEY Choir 4, Fall Play 2, Yearbook Staff 2 JUDITH KENNEDY St Paul Wtlsorz I,2, GAA 3 SAN KAISER Pep Club 2 3 Yearbook Staff 3 DIANE KE LLAR ROBERT KELSEX Q1 KARX L KELLER JUDITH KENNEDY 1 'Wi' Z J . 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' . 1 . l J., 1 ' 1 . 1' ' ' 1 1 1 4 ' BRAND THOSE BEARS MARLENE LIEDHOLM FHA 4 GAA 1 Pep Club 2 LESTER LINDBLOOM Lzbrary Asst 4 Paper Staff 3 DAVID LINKERT Concordza I 3 PRUDENCE LOAGUE GAA 1234 Glrls Glee Club 23 Tejano YTeens 4 Treas 2 V Pres 3 YTeens Counc1l2 WALLACE LON DON Paper Staff 34 Track I PAMELA LOSACKER Bandl Canteen Council See 2 Debate 3 Declam3 GAA 12 34 Girls Glee Club 2 NFL 3 O zce Asst 4 Paper Bus Sta 4 Pep Club 2 34 Thespzan 4 Ot Yo Kwa Y Teens 2 3 4 JAMES LOUGHREY Concert Band 2 34 Foot ball I 2 3 4 Gymnastics 2 3 4 Letterman 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 Varszty Band 1 LOIS LUDWIGSON Choir 4 Chorus 1 GAA 12 34 Gzrls Glee Club 23 unzor Red Cross 1 Paper Bus Sta 4 Pep Club 234 Yearbook Bus Sta 2 MUN 'C , 194' Ed Staff 3 4 GIBBS LU KOSKIE KATHX MACKAY 36' 36 Y Sw' DAVID LUTH .IUDITH MacKNIGHT In-.,1',5 T1 '? 1. ,N YN Wwuw MARLEINE LIEDHOLM DAVID LINKERT WALLACE LONDON .JAMES LOUGHREY LESTER LINDBLOM PRLDENCF LOAGDF PANIFLA IOSACKER LOIS LUDWIGSON GIBBS LUKOSKIE Exec Board 3 Football 12 3 Golf 1 Letterman 2 34 Sulmmxng Capt 2 Co Capt 3 Track 2 3 Wrestlzrzg I DAVID LUTH Canteen Council 3 Football 2 Hockey 12 3 4 Student Counczl 2 3 Tennis 2 34 KATHY MACKAY Canteen Counczl 3 Chorus I FH A 34 Pres 2 GAA 1234 Girls Glee Club 2 unzor Red Cross 1 U :ce Asst 4 Paper Sta 1 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 Spanish Club 34 Yearbook Sta 4 Ot Yo Kwa YTeens 23 Pres 4 JUDITI-I MACKNIGHT FHA 4 GAA 34 Pep Club 2 34 Spanish Club 2 3 4 Yearbook Sta 3 4 V ., q, , I 4- ' 1 ' f., l If ,Y I 'A Z - 1 at 1 -, Kr' gi ? 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STUDIES REQUIRE BARBARA MADISON Chorus I Glee Club 3 On the fob Traznzng 4 Pep Club 23 NANCY MAMPEL Band I Cbozr 234 Fall Play 3 GAA 12 34 Paper Staf 2 34 Pep Club 2 3 Tlaespzan 4 Ke Ke Malaeenz Oe YTeens 3 4 RICHARD MANDEHR Baseball I 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 Football 1 Hofkey 12 34 Letterman 2 34 CHARLES MARSCHKE Cross Country3 Football I 2 Golf 1 3 Gym nastzrs 3 Wrestlzrlgl CAROL MARSH FHA 4 GAA 34 Pep Club 2 3 4 MARILYN MARSH GA A 2 3 Gzrls Glee Club 3 On the ob Traznzng 4 Pep Club 2 3 Year book Sta f 2 3 Teyano Y Teens 2 3 Pres 4 JOANN MAR STON Spokane Wfaslnngton 12 FHA 3 V Pres 4 GAA 4 fr Acad 0 Sf1ence4 Paper Sta 3 Bus Man 4 Pep Club 4 Tbesplan 4 Ot Yo Kwa YTeens 3 See 4 fuu- fx! New BARBARA MADISON NANCY HAMPEL RICHARD MANDEHR CHARLES MARSCHKE CAROL MARSH MARILYN MARSH JOANN MARSTON JEFFREY MASON KAREN MATSCHE Cbozr 4 Chorus 1 GAA 1234 Glrls Glee Club 2 3 0 flee Ass t 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Year book Staff 23 Bus Manager 4 Ot Yo Kwa Y Teens 2 3 4 GARY McKENZIE Baseball 3 Cross Country 2 unzor Red Cross I Student Counczl 1 Swlmmlng 3 DENNIS MEIDLINGER Basketball 12 Football 12 34 Gymnag tles 34 Letterman 34 Student Counrzl 4 Trark 1234 FRANCIS MIES Baseball 12 Football I 2 JEFFREY MASON Band I 2 3 4 Orfhestra 3 4 KAREN MATSCHE GARY McKENZIE DENNIS MEIDLINGER FRANCIS MIES K 5 ua- Z 56' Lu' 3 444. 4 : ,. ,. - I 'l . . f 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1' I 1' - - - 1 1 1 1' f 1 1 1. ' 1 1' 1' ' ' ' ' 1 ' sg ' . . fm - 1 1 1 1 1 1 W ' 1' tl 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 : 1' 1 1' 1 1' ' iv' - . ,' . Z . . . ,' . . . 1 . - ' 7 1 1 1 1 1 - - ' ' 1 1 f ' 'I 1' 1 1' ' f 1 1' ' 1 1 ' ' ' I , , ,' . . . , . . ,' .f ,- ffg . , y. Y. - - - y . ' 16 2 1 1 1 1' 1 ' f ape' ' A E ,. . S, I 'S' S 1 A .1 . I . -1. 1 -1 H 1 - , 11 5, ' , -T, 1 ' Ya, 0 , if 4 1 aa, WL - fi 1 , 1 1 , S, fa., :',gm ' 1 jr Al ai, 1 f 3 ,tim 1 A 314' a ' . . , ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' . f ' 1 , , Y 7 ' I I 1 1 1 ' c, ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 - . y l S ' 1 1' I I 5 I . . , , . , , D . ft.. Q. ' I I 1 1 1 1' ' ' I I 1 1 1' 1 1 1 - ,' fav Sf : 1 1' , 1 3 flat 1' 'f' .uw , ,amq 1 4 . ,gr 1 vw '11 l hh.. Wk. DAYS IN THE LAB, JMS' GARY MITSCH: Exec. Board 3,' Football 1,2,3,4,' Letter- man I,2,3,4,' Student Council 3,4,' Track 1,2,3,4,' Wrestling 1,2,3,4. MARTHA MIXON: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,' Girls' Glee Club 2,3,' junior Red Cross 3,4,' Office Ass't. 3,' Pep Club 2,3. ALEETA MONACHESI: Art Club 4,' Chorus l,' French Club 3,4,' G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,' junior Red Cross 2,' Office Ass't. 4,' Paper Staff 1,4,' Pep Club 2,3,4,' Yearbook Staff 3, Stud. Life Ed. 4,' Ot-Yo-Kwa Y-Teens 2,3, Treas. 4. RICHARD MORGAN: Band l,' Football 1,2,3,' Student Council 2,' Track 1,2,' Wrestling l,2,3. RONALD MORGAN: Band 1,' Exec. Board 3,' Football l,2,3,4,' Track l,2,3,4,' Wrestling l,2,3,4. JULIE MOUSSEAU: Chorus l,' G.A.A. 2,' Girls' Glee Club 3,' Pa- per Staff 1,' Pep Club 3. DELORIS MORSETH: Choir 3.4: K G.A.A. I,2,3,' Girls' Glee Club l,2,' Pep Club 2,3,' Student 1 Council 4,' Yearbook Staff 3,' Ki-Ki-Maheeni-Oui Y-Teens 'ij' Pres. 3. SANDY MUND: Chorus 1,2,' G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,' Girls' Glee Club 2,' Paper Staff 3,' Pep Club 1,2,3,4,' Student Coun- cil 4,' Ki-Ki-Maheeni-Oe Y-Teens 3,4, Pres. 2,' Y-Teens Coun- cil 4, Pres. 3. L . gil'-4 A Co V.- . . qv' RONALD MUSIL JAMES NAU CAROLYN NELSON DENNIS NELSON .96 A.. Qi!! ff- It 's A 1 X2-vu. 'AMX .38 GARY MITSCH ALETTA MONACHESI RICHARD MORGAN JULIE MOUSSEAU SANDY MUND MARTHA MIXON RONALD MORGAN DELORIS MORSETI-I RONALD MUSIL.' Class Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4,' Exec. Board 3,4,' Football l,2.3,4,' Letterman'2,3,4,' Student Council 2,3, Pres. 4,' Track l,2,3,4,' Wrestlirzg 2,3, Capt. 4. JAMES NAU: Pro- jectionist Club 1,2,3,4,' Stage Crew 2,3. CAROLYN NEL- SON: Band 1,Z,3,4,' F.H.A. 3,4,' G.A.A. 2,3,4,' junior Red Cross 1,3,' Paper Staff 3,' Pep Club 3,4,' Science Club 2,' Year- book Staff, 3,4. DENNIS NELSON: Willmar, Afinn. I,2,' Baseball 3,4g Basketball 3,4g Choir 4,' Football 3,4,' Letter- man 3,4,' Student Council 3,-I. 4' J' Vx:--Y RICHARD INPISON SAINDRA NPWFLL DOROTHX NILFS 5 l in ID NFLFNFELDT DAVID NIFLSEN DAN ID NORD 9111 S E N I O R S MANY LIBRARY HOURS RICHARD NELSON Central St Paul I2 Cross Country 3 Gjflllldjflfjs Eater Board 4 ED NEUENFLLDT Base ball I2 3 4 Basketball 1234 Cross Countrj 3 4 Exec Board 2 3 Football I SAINDRA NEW ELL Chorus I GA A 2 Girls Glee Club 2 34 Ke Ke Maheem Oe Y Teens 2 3 Pep Club 2 DAVID NIELSEN Band 12 34 DOROTHY NILES Chorus I Canteen Counrzl 3 GA A I2 Gnls Glee Club 2 3 4 unzor Red Cross 4 Pep Club 2 Tejano Y Teens 4 Sec 23 DAVID NORD Band 2 Cross Country 2 3 Manager 4 Trafk 2 3 W!fESf1I71g 3 BARBARA NORD QUIST Chorus I GA A 12 G1rls Glee Club 34 THOMAS O KI FPE Band I 2 3 Football I 2 3 4 Letterman 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 Wrestlz11g 12 3 4 BRUCE OLFIN JLDITH OLSON RICHARD ONEILL BARBARA OSTFRGRFN wi BARBARA INORDQUIST THONIAS OKEEFE BRUCE OLEIN Band I Baseball 34 Football 1234 unlor Red Cross I Letterman 34 Trafk I2 Wrestlfrzg I 234 JUDITH OLSON Choxr 4 Chorus I GAA 12 Gzrls' Glee Club 3 untor Red Cross 3 Paper Sta I Pep Club2 34 Yearbook Sta 2 Index Ed 3 Co Ed in Chze 4 Ot Yo Kua Y Teens 2 3 RICHARD O NEILL Football 12 Trarle I23 Ufrestlxng 123 BARBARA OSTERGREN Chorus I Canteen Counfrl 4 GA A I2 34 Glrls Glee Club 23 Paper Sta 2 Bus Manager3 Pub Rel Ed 4 uzll and Srroll 3 4 Tejano Y Teens 34 Pres 2 i 36 iffy 0 , M, , Mb 11 L, , 4, 1 11,4 ' . . 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 ' 1 - - : . , 1 1 - - . 1 1 1 1' - 1 1 1 1' ' , 1' 1 - ' ' 1 . . 1 1 1 - , . . . 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In - x , ka V ww vm 6' N Q, A A 33. , V I W' .1 , 5 3 .'1.5rg:QgQ:j'5 5 JL ' :A ' ' 3 , W 53 Accompanyrng the unxor Class as lt returns rn the fall IS a new d1st1nct1on that of upperclassmen Thxs posltron IS one whrch IS long awa1ted, and the prestlge and responslbrlity goxng wrth lt are eager ly shouldered by thrs class The round of class actrvltres 1S begun early 1n the year wrth the electlon of members of the unlor Executrve Board Thrs Board, rn turn, slates candl dates for class officers Next on the agenda IS the productlon of the junror class play Class members handle the trcket sales as the play fmances the blgg6SC and most excltmg re sponslbllrty of the Junlor class the spring unlor Senror Prom UNIOR ACCEPTING NEW Assummg, the responslbxlmes of junior Class offners are Cseatedj Sue Sprtngbord setre tan Dave Nelson presxdent Cstandmgj Alan Rogovsskl treasurer Roy Henrrksen uce presx dem All through the year, umors find greater oppor tunlty for partrcrpatxon and accompllshment 1n all phases of school ZICIIVIUCS Many openmgs on the varslty athletic squads are filled by junlors, as are pos1t1ons on the staffs of Ramseys publlcatlons In such clubs and organrza trons as GAA Pep Club band and orchestra, FHA debate, and Student and Canteen Councrls unlors are able to dlsplay the qualmes of leader shlp whxch they possess Thus Ramsey s unror class the class of 1960 can look back on IIS flrst full and satlsfylng year as upperclassmen and antlclpate the next year with es en greater eagerness PERIOD I ROOM 146 FRONT ROW Goeltl Grinnell Selden Eggen Acker man Dorman Arnesen SECOND ROW Mnckelson Costa Poole Gordon Strad mger Hanson Anderson THIRD ROW Wood Schoenmg Knrght Smlth Ho ger Pothen Mueller TOP ROW Hen rtksen Martm Peterson Arland Te1t schexd Seebeck Salay ABSENT Eck Hungerford Kemholz , 0 0 0 73 I W X 5 f f . 7 . - ' v - . ,. - - v Lax fy ,Y W Vx, f ,. , . ' Q I k1fy5,.au. V ,t,,. M . , -7 - iran-.... ' J . . ., , . , ' . . ., , . , . -. . .. 1 1 . - . . - . .. . . 1. . J . - .. . Y X W, l ' 7 8 2 - 1 y ' : s s 9 1 ' , , . I , , , , I- a s - Z ' v s s 1 ' , , '- 1 1, , . CHALLENGES PIRIOD I ROONI 717 FROINT ROW Roberts Nelson Batt IaShomh Wllske orgensen SI COND ROW C arrett lute Pnoran Cox Skotgland Rausther Niadax TIIIRIJ ROXX Costa lNILDer mott Iilonmhrrg. Nlarske Ixlrthner Co ull Sorensen IOP ROXX XXrq,Llc An derson Sthatf aduston North Swan son Xtrnon ABSIINT Frautschx Ixlun PI RIOD 9 ROOM 141 FRONT ROW Holste Skaa Haas Stanley Rosemarls Beane SFCOND ROW Smxth Blank Doody Anderson Trumper Ionex mes Sandels Wxderskn Charpentner Po than 'IOP ROW Friedman Coodwxll Carlson Swertzer Dahlquxst Wtmrthrng, ABSFNT Burns Ixuehn Saumer PIRIOD 7 ROOM 745 FRONT ROXX Spr1nf.,horg, Fraser johnson Douck Bakuzxs Readel L xuru SFCON D ROV4 Hargens Schroeder Ixruse Ovs 1ng.,s Crosslex Ixrmke Herzog Slater THIRD ROXX Ackerberg Ixoelsh Nioe Bratager Howland Dachtera Lendvuas Goneau TOP ROW Marshall Ganfxeld Vulhretht Crxsvsell Ixexs Berbee Rahn Perron ABSENT Nelson Snhafer f . -s ' - ' : ' V - I' s ' Is 4 v I - v J 1 . . 5 f . Q ' 1 5 , .' . 'V ' ' 1 ' . , . A . , t . -f, , . A , - , , i v ' 'v 1 ' v N I 3 - ' ,, ' , , 'f'.,. . . : . ' . , f - I v - I 'A A 'S ' ! Y 'I 5 r V I I 5 ' . . , I2 , , I 4 ,. , . , , 1 t I ,, I ,. I , , 1 .- , A THIRD ROXV: Zaspel, DeVinny, Her- ' f , Q ' , . . . 'Q s f I s ' y ' . . . . . ,' A '. : , I ' , I ' -. I2 - . ' I - . '. I '- T ,, 3 ' - . . : J, ' , . ,K , ,Q . W J ' . . ' -, . f - ,, k - L' 3 I 7 Y ' fl . I , . . . , 21' .' I: I -s 4 I - I' YQ' 'Iv Y 1 1 . '7. - ' ' 1 V l 1 gy 7 I 9 1 . .In . ,,. . ' ' 9 7 1 ' I ' .I 1 Y 3 . : , - , JU 10115 PIRIOD 5 ROONI 140 FRONT ROXX lxasxck Oquxsr lung, 'Nlenrze lxovsarsth Xrtall SFCOND ROXX Poor Gagne Xlxtsth Starr Raschrtlx TOP ROXX Horst Flatau D1shneau hoalska Pos tema Xkhxte ABQFNT Scalze Olxetfe il PERIOD 5 ROOINI 141 FRONT ROW Cramse Lehrlxe Nelson Smrth Barrel Lartvsrlgrhr Boss SFCOND ROW john son laRothe Sghmxdt Wagoner Hawk ms Copeland TOP ROW Znbell Stott Dahl Qulnn Rarnck Godfrey Manfredr ABSFNT Ergher Ottele Pelant XVard Rlce PERIOD 3 ROONI 241 - FROINT ROW: Schroeder Nordahl Campbell Hinder- mann. Coppersmith johnson Brown. SECOIND ROW : Dedrickson McGriffin Defeer Gardner Carpenter Cremke, Determan. TOP ROW: Jensen Rog,ow- ski Wild O'Connell Boesel Bonde Erickson. PIHRIOD 4 ROOM 114 FRONT ROW Pranzmeler Hoelscher Martln Block Boesc Runhardt Champan SECOND ROW Belland Lasl-ca Clark johnson broth 'lredal Parks Busse THIRD ROXV Mxcrs Host Antlert Frerck Wat son Roth Sthommer TOP ROW Peter son Zaspel Oates McDaniel Ingerson Houle Fhel Schuh ABSPNIT Dawktns I-hnstrom PERIOD 4 ROONI 147 - FRONT ROW : Schmidt Carlson Fechter Heinkel Blom- ster. Stout. SECOND ROXV: Lopez. Haarman Kearney Ziegler. Strane Peter- son. THIRD ROW: Strom, Andert, Malmsteclt, Lindgren, Brown, Shosten. TOP ROXY: Mooney, Kreger. Gangl. Rinke, Becker, Deutsch, Soderberg. AB- SENT: Berglund, Gorka, johnson, P - lumbo, Peterson, Sanders. PFRIOD 3 ROOM 255 FRONT ROW St Sauwer Rxan Heuer Iarson Willard Bcll Dans Lnndqunst SECOIND ROW Broherg, 'Nelson Remecke Burket Splcss Tuel Hofstad Morgan TOP ROXX Vltall Skoog., Stauff Whlte Sthrocclcr Olson Lyon Kirchner AB SINT I'IUll'3S Mtheallx PERIOD 5 ROOM 245 FRONT ROW Danielson Ivwan Lundquist Seidenkranz Carlson Blake XVmther SFCOIND ROW Soderstrom Downing Thom Thomas Rasnolcls Peterson Chapek Muckenhirn THIRD ROW Shields Baeker Benz Knutson lxlemp Ohman Haertel TOP ROW Bailey Ferguson Walker Dans Handschm H111 Hustru lid Gooclmanson J - IU 10115 . . PERIOD 4 ROOM 241 - FRONT ROXV: Bjorklund, Longen, Nadeau, Baker, Lee, Flackey, Calander. SECOND ROXV: Scalze, johnson, jauohson, Maxson, Kautt. Stewart, Limburg, Brustman. THIRD ROXV: Zrust, Schwartz, Rose, Gabriel, Kloek, Benz, Przybilla, Mollenhoff. TOP ROXW: Richardson, Anderson, Hanson, Schafer, Gontarek, Crotty, DeBee, Peter- son. ABSFNT: Donohue Waterman. PFRIOD 4 ROOINI 245 FRONT ROW Ixaufhold lxalmen Rite Comstotk Vsoocl Batkus SECOND ROW Mutch ler Rwmer Bixby Holter Taatk Sie vsert Funkhouser THIRD ROW Ma dorx Gearm Schultz Schmookler Wiedl Ftkhart Melm TOP ROW Houghton Hanson Schiltz Lessmann Sandels Bene ke Pottratz ABSFNT Chandler Opper man Pederson umor fxenuuwe Board Cscatedj Burns lxearnu Cfrom rowj Henrnkscn Sprung, hord Smuh lxlenholtz Wiorgan Hustru lid bank rovs Wir IJZINIII Rog,ovnk1 'Nelson ohnson North Hanson AA ....,...L.,.E PPRIOD 7 ROOM 245 FRONT ROXV Nlason Beer Wlahmann johnson Flm qunst Manton Long, Sl-COND ROXV Neege Wagruner Truen Becker Lund blad Fahxanske Carr THIRD ROW I ozxnskl Lang. Blomqulsr johnson Peterson Olson Hoffmann PFRIOD ROOXI 255 FROINT ROXX Vulle Sundln 'Nugent Pelton lxleldsen Rxdherg, SECON D ROW Colonna Renfro, Gxlbert, jaglovsskx, Thompson, Moore, Hanlme THIRD ROXX Trasers, Guerm Brenkreutz Croft, Mexer Taslor TOP ROXX' Peterson, Sllgen, BIcCurds, Spauldlng, Cralghead Herbst, Mies AB SENT Grawes, Bloedel Mdxas, Spauld mg 4 Z Fmally the long awaxted goal that of belng part of senxor hlgh school life IS attamed by the sophomore class Sophomores fmd that they are be comlng mtegrated rn both the academrc and socral l1fe of Ramsey In thls flrst year of really belng recognrzed as a class sophomores dlscover new prrvrleges and oppor tumtles for leadershrp and advancement Members of thls class flnd that, because of their greater maturrty, much leeway 1S afforded them ln the selection of thelr courses Chorce of electxves rs greatly mcreased A share rn the planmng and governing of school functnons IS g1ven the Sophomore class through rep resentatxon rn Canteen and Student Counclls and PERIOD 1 ROOM 142 FRONT ROW Nau Melqulst Pothen Olson Resler Bushman Whales Mnller SECOND ROW Held Cares Shaw Moore D Gross Blumentntt Hegner Koehn Krase THIRD ROW Ronqulst Selleck Zxegler Herzog Forlltl Affeldt Weltz man Wallis TOP ROW Elchenberger jones Zahradka Storey Stahl Roy Lun deen Horton Grogan SOPHO ORES Carolmg Spanrsh style are Cleft to flghfj Paul Svwextzer Yvonne DOV1Lk Karen Worner Sue Schwartz and fseatedj Vlfglnlii Hovland unnor Red Cross Openmg the doors to Sophomores are such school organrzauons as GAA Pep Club, athletlcs, debate publlcatrons, and muslc Out of school clubs, Y Teens and Young Lxfe also enjoy many Sopho more members The socral l1fe of the members of th1s class takes on excmng new roport1ons Sophomores attend all school dances an are able to rlde the buses to out of town games At the close of the year Sophomores possess a feelmg of achlevement and satlsfactxon gained through exper1ences at Ramsey They look ahead to next year wrth the hope of becomlng even more worthy members of Ramsey i I F. - .. - V 1, - Y . 7 -1 3 P ,. 9 Q - 0 I 1, 9 ' ' ' n - , - , - ' 9 - 7 ' 7 . 7 S 7 7 9 fl, . ' 3 y .H , , 9' y s y 1 . 2 ' , , - 1 1 I .D Y . . s D - Z . s 1 U 7 I V! - 7 9 ' THOSE IN BETWEEN YEARS PFRIOD 1 ROONI 245 FRONT ROW Koosmann Irandsen Svsentw Nhthel Smola Howe SH OND ROXX 'Vlztdnson Barnes Whntenatk Iawrnnets Pokorny Anderson THIRD ROXV Olm Buetow Rondcau Nur Schuhrlng, Peterson 'IOP ROXX Niatsthr. Iwtns Rxan lriukow sk Nlortenson Ixexe Vucstlund AB- SINT Isdlq PPRIOD 2 ROOINI 241 IRONT ROXX Trfft Hanson Peterson Cztertner Fels Iong.,en Martxn SPCOIND ROW Iscs Amland Cale Bohn KIHIIIDLCF Meyer Ixrrk TIIIRD ROW Webb Clcmment Berk Moen Holg.,1te Fredrukson Iem ke TOP ROW Sthretk Bank Ing., Stedt Passo OKeefe Watsrmn ABSINT Imhross Ostcrgren PFRIOD 7 ROONI 254 FROINT ROXX TUFHQUISI Lee Borowskn Dans Caxrl Gaxlord Gehrke Garceau SFCOND ROV Stesens Vsenholz Coulter Parr zrno johnson Hubertx Rasmussen Nrel sen THIRD ROXX Benson Perkms Ln rerzuber Brrggs IXIIIS Niuehlstedt Llfl dorfer Peters TOP ROXX NI1lIer Ixet chel Tereau Short Fox French Arbore Holeate OPHO ORES PERIOD 5 ROOM 144 - FRONT ROW' Andreotti, Iwan, Duncan, XVettschreck DuFrene, Dreyling, Haessig, Hofer. SEC OND ROW: Merchant, Leslie, Hunt Sheppard. Hanson, Shanley, Simmer. TOP ROXV: King, Korpela, Eielcl, Coen- en, Sheldon, johnson, Nelson, Farr. AB SENT: Irlbeck. PERIOD 5 ROOINI 245 FRONT ROW Svuft Elledge Peterson Burket Londin Stovsell Cram SECOND ROW Cravs ford Bauer Weglettner Kro1ss Jensen Hilger Bohlman THIRD ROW Grau dal Irish Raclefeldt Behrendt Tubman Wxffels Dworshak TOP ROW Stahl MtQuaid Wilson Robertson Harmon Nadeau Coady Flipp PERIOD 3 ROOM 254 FRONT ROW Etefarek Kteger Leegard Hadammek Blomster Sventek Peterson Hansen Ixreuger Sievert Russell Peterson Bump TOP ROW Haessly Torgersen Kelles Palme Malarrey Arth Miller Herbst ABSEINT Mulligan Inott Pagenhoff V. 1 ' F v s s l ' 1 5 I Q I 1 S I P .-Q ' 4 Y v ' A Y 3 i a I s a . 1 I 1 SECOND ROW: west, chambers, Niva, I '- A if T I r W l 9 9 5 I ,Y 2 Q, , , , , Q . ,f I ,l ' 3 . - I N 4 KX .A X, ' Q tl u 4 PFRIOD 4 ROOINI 142 FRONT ROW Larson Isaksen I'.1lkosk1 Du fee Txler Stmherg, Puzak johnson SFCOND ROW Erlitrom lNI1ller Stephens Fwans Erickson Peterson Cross THIRD ROXX Kehr Hanna Close Fnntk Walter Niorton Vwxnandt Parker Preaton TOP ROW Qtanlex Farhart Ltndstrom West man Cnlgosth Donnas Rosenthal Fred rlkson Hox l incl WWW .'7 PIRIOD -i ROONI ?ii FRONT ROXX Nlontgomen antsek Simmons Allan Nlartmson Baker Nlnller Beane SFC OND ROXX Cardlnal Pnoran Olson jordan NIf,Gee Burns Wagoner Solmt zlu Boeck THIRD ROXX Gorton Hughes Voodcotk Sora Garhe XXr1Lht Holdavsax Boxer TOP ROXX Raba Shocklet Vulcov Struvse Phrlbrook Larson Webb Awe Hermann PhRIOD 4 ROONI 141 FRONT ROW Harwu Stokes Alexander Balth Iarra hee Xkorner Au5.,c SFCOND ROXX Xerhrugge Mousseau Cossatk Callahan aglovfskl Benson Bwarkenucn Skxfs rad THIRD ROXX Isptnson Iruerstcn herg, Martm Lundgren Wood Rustad Nlord Cyoogtns TOP ROW ohnson Barley Olson Toenjes Valentme Mac key Hofer Hubertw ABSFNT Crullgow skn Stromberg ' I - Q tv ' , ,, ', - A r. R ' y 1 - -' 1 ' vf. ' r r ' . , - 1 -f. : , ' . ' . , , , , , I , ' 1' . : J l I! 7 Y 7 - V ' I ' P .Y . 1 1 .' ' ' I , . V V, , . '. r . j . 'I 5' X ' . . 7 V . , I v ' ' ' ' I U I 5 'S 'I w . f- , I , , ,. 'u I I . I A - 'Z I , , ga v 1 A .l 1' ' . 1 , I , , ' . , 2 3 Q fi 3- ,K - 1 I ' , U-' . U ' . Q. , . - 1 I , ' , '2 . I WL I lrgm ' ' 5 kill' 1 - I 4 tjffw ' Q' 1 I 5 ,QV A lf' I ' X A xv .41 , A ' T . . f ,rf I 1 f f ,J ' ' 3 : K 4,1 L1 I L I 5 , xf I lo f 6 l , 'PI xl. Q jf f ,VMI xi If U J J 1 I - 1 I J lv .AX 141 , I - l I I If 'I 1 Yr, -V It .LL Q, U. .Df , , , vb J 'I D ik, If ,W -, 4 1 i A -U - A, U: . K' J ' '. ' '. . A A Q N A . Q . . ' s 1 1 v - H K' . l ' t - 'I P . K. - 717 - .' -- -9 In 1 I 0 It . PPRIOD ROONI 141 FRONT ROW Xinrem Bollinger Klepperich grim 'Nlanlxex lxlem Tifft SPCOND ROXX Hermstcd 'Nerisun Saxage Dxorak aas Sum Carlson Xkfilhnr TOP ROXX Phiffer 'XShl'3.1Lh Nloore Sranlex lxile Flmquisr Siernlxs Holeman AB SINT Lang Xxtali Xaughan Cares Examining. nultures with the ncvs equip nr n the h mlogx lh are Cleft o righzj X xonne Dos nk Donna Nugent and Bill Nforelan SOPHO ORES PERIOD 6 ROOM 141 - FRONT ROW: Richardson, Strutz, Lindstrom, Gray, Morelan. Horazdovsky, Maxwell. SEC- OND ROW: Porter, West, Thomas, Kuhne, Burns, Slenes, Young. THIRD ROXV: Reiling, Bertch, johnson, Cim- bura. Carlson, George, Wigstrom. TOP ROW : Meile, Schneider, Petschl. Alfson, Boyd Lihhy. Bensen Ewing. Pl RIOD 6 ROOM 241 FRONT ROW Maglue Vierovs Petersen Kush Ballis Chapman Keller SECOND ROW Law renee Maxnard Cahill Greenberg Fer ris McGinley Bright THIRD ROW Morgan Asp Winkler Rebeck Beseke Schueller Lehmann TOP ROW Gish Hovs ard Colonna Nelson Sulliw an Cehrke Plpkorn ABSFNT Swanson Sradem Triplett i i , , w y , , , . . - ' 1 Y 3 9 1 , , . . 7 . Y s v v a N , . . , 1 ' 1 ' 9 Y 3 I , ' 4 3 ' , - , . . ' l - 1 : 7, Q , Y . . . . . v . 1 ', , . ., 1 I ' ', A ' . - 'I - ' Q H' ', .' . . . '. : . . ' , A .- , . . . - ' , , ,. . , . 1 . .1 . -', , ' . 1 .. ., . . 7 L V. lv . - IUC' l li 21 ' I y - - , L V q Examining cultures with the new equipment in the bi- olop lab are Cleft to rightj Xwonne Dovick D0nnaNug.,ent and Bill Morelan ,4 AC1 PERIOD 7 ROOM 142 FRONT ROW Nlahan Fckl Seethaler Grape Houle I ax ton White Salverda QFCOND ROW Bartlett Madory Fellini, Pip pert Bostrom Mund Otto OBrien TOP ROW Tjernlund johnson Vest LaWIotte Hochsprung, Croft Carlson ABSFNT Stoddart Kreuger PERIOD 7 ROONI 741 FRONT ROXV FLs.en Wenzel Linder Hantzgi Benson Cyuston Nlurrax Geretsthlaeger SEC OND ROXX Gressen NltGon1gle Hem mins Dalmann Rafferts Simmons Ixex Niarshall TOP ROXX LaNIotte Besemar Branes lNoehl Williams Johnstone Xanderbilt Lease -KBSENT Gronevsald Scherbarth PFRIOD 1 ROOM 147 FRONIT ROW Bushman Ixustermann Adams Nlorgan Frattalone Caron Nevsmann SFCOND ROXX Hoca Lee Carpender McBrtcl Hoppe Arland Brannon Glaholt THIRD ROXV Hanson IaTourneau Hunt Berglund Imdstrom Rue Culr govsskn TOP ROXX Patterson Xvorth Ing Jorgensen XX enn1ng,er Hanson Sthmldt Erlcson Negaard ABSENT Durdall F R E S H M N ANTICIPATING PERIOD 1 ROOM 140 FRONT ROW' Charpentler Anderson Bussmann L banskl DeWenter Hawel Morseth SEC OIND ROW Rock Furlong, Bpornberg. Helm Frattalone Hobbs Davsknns INILO lm TOP ROXX' Nlundt Martmson Fred rxtltson Ruotr Lelcr Busse Xost PFRIOI5 1 ROONI 144 FROINT ROW Mueller Schafer Huttle Ixeeton Sauxa g,e1u ROW erston ROW Ixellex Nelson I n rude Carlson Schtllmg SECOIND Ralelgh Hansen Ottoson Cow Born Chester Xmnent THIRD Homme Renfro Coates Rector Semple Anderson TOP ROXV Flor S1rslow Ionex Rellmd Carbe YEARS AHEAD P ILIHL usrrut Iaundrx xknlls HQCILIIFLLI In fruhman home uununnns dxssu 1rL P4 luunu Chuxl Drevss ma 7uh bauer and Niarggc C UJFXL -5,5 NJ 'g PI RIOD 7 ROONI Iii IRONT ROW C orhett XX o0dG Benson Parson C rape LLBOW Durrenmnt SFC OIND ROW Aldrndge Iangar Drevss Dans I h umh Zechhauer Oldfleld THIRD ROXX Schultz johnson Baldwm Blom strand Pothen Hultmann jorg.,enson TOP ROW Dnndx klfk Toenles Nlounex Dosle Palme Helder Tohtz PIQRIOD 2 ROONI 1,16 - FRONT ROXY: Prmle, Dvsorsh1k. XYiIxke Brown Serpi- Lk . uhnson, SECOND ROXY: Ixmncy, Kuasnik, Fischer. Deslnuriers, Nygrcn. Tuhin. ung.. THIRD ROW: jnnsen. F., jenxen, G., Chopp, Renner, Powers, Sun- dine. TOP ROVV: Kaufhold, Blomquist. Northrop. Andert, Feir, Dorman. AB- SFNT: Rudie, Schoenecker. XX'hile. FRESH PERIOD 5 ROOM 146 - FRONT ROW' DuPeck, Humphreys, Ritzinger, Nau Pederson, Laturno. SECOND ROXX' Zwieg, Benson, Orth, Cadwell, Nadeau Blossom. THIRD ROW: Stahel, Aliper to, jorissen, Lichtenecker, Strurz, Son steng, Losauker. TOP ROXW: Kehr, Kre xer Gerkevsitz Dim Pottmtz Hoxland Callmes ABSINT johnson Murphx Lee PFRIOD S ROOM 258 FROINT ROW Hamre Kaar Raba Franer Benson Cox Salko SFCOND ROW Oberembt Hu bero Bockert Mostad Petsehl Poole TOP ROW' Fllkxns Lanz Pechler Eng dahl Vanek Ward Sehorr ABSFNT Callles PFRIOD 6 ROONI 142 FROINT ROW Peterson ohnson Olson Raba Rohm son Nna SFCOND ROW Martin Sun Lxnkert THIRD ROW Baker Lenertz Crosbx Brxbx Stoffel Haggenmrller Gressman TOP ROXX joestlng Ottele Sorenson jcffrex Ferlaak Olson Bak en , 3 I I 1 4' 1 1 I I . . ' : , . 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If Q , K, , v , I l 4 , . . . 4 1 PFRIOD 7 ROOM 143 FROINT ROW Strom Sghultz Koehn Ducharme hue Coserud Chlerello SFFOND ROW Kunz Vorlxcks Anderson M1Farland Marks Vangsgard Spless Baeker THIRD ROW Whales St Martin Ward Storey Bxebxghauser Sundberg, Fasclana Richter TOP ROW Harkness Morelan Scalze Haerrel Tallen Man fredxnl Horton Swanson PFRIOD 7 ROOBI 144 FRONT ROV Fordahl NIcCann Carstedt Bakken W male Kappler Kells SECOND ROXX Flaherts Ixelses XVallxer jones Kung Satrerberg Chusuan Callahan THIRD ROXV Quesnell Benz Nfelbs NIcDon ald Loonew Mullanex Yaughan Camp bell ABSENT Porter Peterson PERIOD 6 ROOM 147 - FRONT ROXV: W'oller, XY'esr, Taylor, Lockert, Mont- ,gomerx Schafer SI:fOND ROV Frand sen Olson Hovsarp Bussmann Block ansen Clerxals THIRD ROXX Sax erud Belnsle Pxerrzak Burger Nlexer Srandaerr TOP ROXX Coppersmnh Iserson Sullnxan Larkex fagne acob sen Fruson ABSPNT Forsberg., Bartol L ng wg lg ln- I-wi roy lui 005 'Oo 'Ot LFPLS CUNICLLI rabbits are the obyut of Bull Lang.,s and john De yi . v f 'Y' A-,,,-. M.. ww ffcdhikz , , ,m,fwM W . , ,E W, ,,,,......,.uW W, f as w I..........u..., -.-.......... ....,...,..., . pau..- ... V,M.,,. 4, my , . -- K 1,-,. N., 9wv'F .ffNv, - .gy Q X I x-his 'im-QQ ' gym ,- sf Q L f Q, U ,Q I 6 S rf iff A ,,,,,,,..----?,-..- , - L I fda 1515 '1 X KAREN BROOTEN, Editor STUDENT COUNCII FRONT ROW Mnsch Txfft Duntan Rcbetk Comstock Ge etschlaeger Savage Cook Lette Wentz man Mr johnson SECOND ROW Oqulst XVatson Hllger Reynolds Hlndermann Hoelsther XXIIIDQI' Crossley Flgler Mund THIRD ROW Ixeyc johnson Melcllmger Musll Ixmg., Watson Rog,ovssk1 Marun Barley Hovsard Wenzel TOP ROW Coenen Henriksen Nelson Harjung., Bonde Hustrulxd johnson Nelson Petsthl frautscht Gehrke COUNCILS REPRESENTATIVES DISCUSS PROBLEMS AND DANCES Each year, students elect a representatlve and an alternate for both Student and Canteen Counclls from thelr adusory rooms These students are respon sible for takxng complalnts, ldeas and suggestlons to thelr advlsory rooms To serye as a goyernxng lmk between the student body and admmlstratron IS the mam purpose of the Student Councll members It IS also thelr duty to enforce rules generally set up by the student body through the Student Councll They promote and HSSISI 1n projects beneflclal to the student body and they take care of problems of general mterest to the student body Prmcxpal Curtts ohnson acts as adv1sor to the group The Canteen Council, adylsed by ohn Torgelson, organlzes and sponsors Ramseys Homecommg, CITIISIIUHS, and Valentine dances and four record hops durtng the year Entertamment for the dances IS prxmarlly prouded by the student body Food, muslc, and decorations are supplled by student com mlttees set up through the Canteen Councll '31 fi CANTEEN COUNCIL FRONT ROW Gorton Svuft Held Readel Wlchmann Hxlger Burns Chandler Horton DuFrene Mr Torgelson SECOND ROW Gaertner Bertth Savage Miller Garbe Sprmgborg, MtGee Blum Iyes Maxson Rebeck THIRD ROW Webb Spress Cox Wagoner Peterson Thomas Ivsan Auge Elglrer johnson Klenholz TOP ROW Zahra dka Chapek Benz Cranfield Gehrke Honnk Bartlett Gustason Tyler Mucl-cenhnrn johnson 'f,b1 l UCS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIFTY FRONT ROW Ludwrgcson Schllllng Horton Smxth Wlntz Uoanj Wtntz Ueanj Blake Rnchter Pllgflm Kellar Woolery DuFrene SECOND ROW Lette Hmdermann Spr1ng.,borg Hovland Harkness johnson Kruse Ferns Cook Brooten Rale1g.,h Schmookler Mlss Hokenson fadvnsorj THIRD ROW Gull Larson Klemp joestmg Rexchovw E1f.,l1er Tyler Wenzel Frxedman Harlung Bakuzls Downing TOP ROW Harg.,ens Westin Nelson Gush Hazen Bartlett Gerhke johnson Nelson Rogovsskl Hustrultd Wllbrecht Handschm Sjowall HO OR SOCI TY f W ffwftt LU, My Mu K CHARACTER CHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP SERVICE One of the hrghest honors Ramsey bestows on a student IS nnductlon mto the Natronal Honor Soclety Each year this Organrzatlon selects from the upper one thlrd of the yumor and senior classes a certaln percentage of students whose scholastrc ability en utles them to membership Advnsed by Miss Naomr Hokanson, the soclety recognizes the leadershlp qual mes, character, service, and scholastic abtlltles of the varlous students selected Chosen by means of teachers recommendatxons and wlth the consent of the socxety the students are The Student Councll lunchroom commnttee composed of Gary Mntsch Dale Marun john Frautehr Mrs De lores Rose and Sue Wnlber dnstusses problems concern mg the cafetornum ' I 1 - 1 mducted lfltO thus 0I'gaHlZatl0l'l before a student as sembly ln February In order to obtam funds for the various proyects of the Emmet Wxlltams Chapter a movre rs pre sented for the student bodys enyoyment During Chrlstmas vacatlon of thls year a tea was held for past members and faculty members by the present socrety members Membershxp ln thxs orgamzatlon rs an honor and IS one strnved for by all Ramsey students john Fnedman and Annette Larson prepare for the an nual Honor Socrety fllm by selecting an xnterestlng film f smi- vt LJ 5 Z ' ' . , 4 1 B , Q , , - ' 1 , U 1 ,.,r . r fu f- , ' ' - Z I 7 1 3 9 I 9 ! .4 . 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M f 1 ' . ix , if 'Q' 1 5 5 N fs T Y ,K U ' - ' I .fin ,-4' f FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROXX Bump Alexander D johnson N johnson Neece Stewart Tredal Morton SECOND ROW Kyeldsen Kellar Parker Russell Frgher Crossley Meyer Lehrke Mrss Ellen D1G1am Battnsta TOP ROW Sorensen AN UAGE THESPI NS APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND TALENTS n rmportant sectron of the Ramsey act1v1ty sched ule IS 1ts forelgn language clubs These organlzatrons are open to all students that have had elther one or two years of language study Through French Spanxsh and German Clubs, stu dents mterested 1n these countrres can galn more spe c1f1c knowledge of the lxfe and customs of the people The soclal ewents of the clubs are based around the language or people they are mterested ln, such as the pmatas the Spamsh Club f1l1s wzth candy and opens at the holrday season A hxghllght of the year for French Club members was a talk of customs and act1v1t1es ln France by the French forelgn exchange student Francolse Ergller The 30 members of the German Club under Mrs Barbara Peterson celebrated Christmas wlth a speclal dmner of all German foods prepared by a mother of one of the students GERMAN CLLB FROINT ROW Ivsan Blake Richardson Exans Douck Bakuzls Beer SECOND ROW Lundqulst Wagoner Finger Holdavnax Strane Fechter Warkentlen TOP ROXV Peterson Debee Schmookler Ingerson Raxnolds Koelsch Kruse 'T 3 ' , 1 5 M' ' - 5, 5' 7 -A ,. 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'W Q' ' x r 4 ., A f ' ' -L ,- ' A -1, sg ,,,, . , V , I ' - f, ni 1 'I 3 SPANISH CIUB FRONT ROW Rxberg Brooten Lehner Ganschlnletz Readel johnson Long Blomster Miss Fllen D1 Glam Battlsta SFCONID ROW' Moore Herzog, Portesan Maclxnltht Hovland Moe Sundrn Nugent Br1g.,ht TOP ROW 'VIacKay JOCSIIIIQ., Schwartz Ohman Svrentzer Stoddart Bratager Hanke FoR ENIOYMENT A new orgamzauon thts year 15 the Thespxan So clety a national organlzatlon for students who haye done outstandlng work v.1th plays Thespxans IS super used by Robert Ellis and Mrs Rosemary Kauffman Thespran members are actne rn the contest play and 1n the two three act plays vuhrch are presented each year Members produced two one act plays which were presented for the student body They were The Storm a serious drama bv Donald Payton and Its Cold In Them Thar Hrlls, a comedy by Le Roma Greth THESPIAN CLUB FRONT ROXX Ivsan Mason Schmidt Cahill Larrahee Affeldt Carlson Balch SFCOND ROW lNeece Mample Gsurcn Wnchmann Smlth johnson Truen West THIRD ROW Carr Fechter Lundqutst Schroeder Iarson Sch ommer Russell Muller De Bee TOP ROW Ryan Grill Ixunz Ixeys lNorth Svseltzer Hazen Spaulding Lundblad C7 ' 7 .- 4 as --3 ' I --1 J C7 o -If , . , ' : we .r 'I Jy - 1 ' 'J - , ,f V1 x V A XJ , . - : j , , , . . , . . , 1 . . , 1 , ', . 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I Q . - 2 f 4 ' 1 P f 3 i l 4. i gi Y Emergxng from a coffrn rn whrch he has been Sherrff Preble Q-Ieff Hazenj stxll holds the gun hrdmg jeff Hazen Crxghtj pulls a gun This t1me on the surprrsed Zadoc Grrmes CEd Harold Zrehms jack Westrn and Henry Keys Schmooklerj whrle Lulu Pung CCarole Lund SPRI G PLAY Tre her up commands the Reverend Us Westrnj as the Professor fHarold Zrehmsj complres and tres up Lulu qurstj watches rn the background MYSTERY INTRIGUE MURDER' Harmony Hearth, secluded sequested shut off from the out srde world 'lhls was the settrng for the play Cuckoos on the Hearth, a comedy mystery wrrtten by Parker Kennelly and directed by Robert Ellis The story takes place durmg World War II and concerns the Carlton famrly Don Carlton, a government screntlst who has com pounded a new type of gas, 15 called away from home, leavlng hrs wrfe Charlotte, and cousin, Lulu Pung, alone rn the house mrles away from the nearest nerghbor The sherrff drops in the evenmg after Dons departure to tell Charlotte that a dangerous man has esca ed from the mental hos pxtal and to warn her that this man IS a lller and that she should s1on, an unwanted guest, an author by the name of Zodoc Grimes, arrrves and makes himself at home Soon three men force them selves rnto the house and circumstances lead Charlotte to believe that they are Nazr spies trying to steal Don s formula for the new gas SUSPICIOUS rncxdents prle up durmg the play until Don arrrves home yust ln trme to save Charlotte from berng murdered by the escaped mental patrent, who, as rt turns out IS the sheriff He had knlled the real sherrff then spread the word to those who drdnt know the sherxff about the mental patxent s escape Thrs unusual play was wrltten so that the second act 15 how Zadac Grimes imagined It to happen ln the book he wrote about that nrght the third act shows what really happened . . . on . . . . Q . I 9 9 ' ' u H 4 ' , . , - 7 ' not let any strangers into the house. To add to Charlotte's confu- g . ll ' H The fall play a murder trlal The Night o anuary 16 was presented under the supervlsron and drrectlon of Robert Ellxs The fact that the jury was chosen from the audxence helped make thrs play a b1g success The play centered around the murder of Bjorn Faulkner, a buslnessman whose one wrsh was to have control of the busmess world Wrtnesses were brought to tr1al present1ng their storxes of the crlme The defendant, Karen Andre, was sand to have murdered Bjorn Faulkner because she had been 1n love w1th Bjorn and he had marrled Nancy Lee Whrtfleld and was not interested 1n Karen any longer Evldence pro v1ded by Faulkners wrfe seemxngly left no doubt as to the gullt of Karen Andre but Karen told the court that Bjorn had marrred Nancy Lee for her fathers money, whxch needed because hrs buslness was on the verge of bankruptcy Then Larry Reagen a notorious gangster who was ln love wxth Karen appeared and testrfred that Karen could not have kxlled Faulkner because he Larry was rn on Faulkners scheme to commit a fake su1c1de As the play progressed the audlence was able to form opmlons on who they thought was the uxlty party, although Karen The play had two endlngs, one for a verdict of gullty and one for a verdict of mnocent The jury found Karen Andre rnnocent of the murder of Bjorn Faulkner 1n both perform ances of the play FALL PLAY xx N6 Pwsetutmg., attorney l'l1nt fjeff Hazenj con tgtnplates the last answer nf the wntness Flmer vseeney fjatk WCSIIIID SUICIDE OR MURDER 7 Roberta Van Rensselaer Clilm Gnllj a former thorus girl I5 testifying., that her husband was killed on the night of january 16th larrs Regan fBrute Harjunrj restrams Karen Andre CCharlene Bellj when she hysterically shrleks Hes not dead I wont believe rt' ludre Heath fllonald Lozmskrj watches ln tenth T i I , f I . - I u , u n l , 1 3 , f A 5 , . l V V evidence presented was nearly equal, Both for and against 'J 7' gf' 4 A , ' . , , 5' ix r ai, i . . 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D,-ill N ' ' L - - 'U 0 0 Q n' 5 . 1' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 Q r l 79 Y 'rx xf ATTENDANCE OFFICE SUPPLX STORE ASSISTANTS Affeldt Rlrhler Burns Wzntz Johnson Brown Monachesx Thom Soderberg, Kalmen Rxce STUDE T ASSISTA GAINING EXPERIENCE MH in-Q --qu T X INDRSE S OFFICE ASSISTANTS I ledholm Caertner Blum Rauscher Heuer GYM ASSISTANTS Margo Du Frene Sands johnson joan joestmg Karyl Keller JIM W-wks LIBRARY ASSISTANTS FRONT ROXX' Carlson lxtrchoff Pllgflm Lehner TOP ROW Russell CHDSLHIUISIZ Tyler Scott Ralexgh Anderson Spauldmg, Smtth Hoffmann Dynan Tyler Lmdblom THROUGH WORKING Each year, a number of students wolunteer for work rn the lrbrary gym and ht h school offices rn order to gam expertence Stu ent asslstants rn the hlgh school offrce and the attendance office run the switchboard and take care of calls Llbrary asslstants gam experlence m ltbrary work by checkmg out books and performing du tres necessary rn hbrary mamtenance Supply store attendants mamtam and sell sup plres to students Gym asststants help the gym mstructors wrth routme dutles ln opcratlm. the svutthboard rn the hugh school offlte Xlarlon Qltlfstad fc runs and transfers calls HICH SCHOOI OFFICE XSSINT ANTS Vkaterman Campbell Losaa. l-.er ohnson Qltnfstu, Xhrens lxnlex Nlorgon Nlatlxax H H tx 3'S-73. -an ini CLef0 judy Melqutst works on her oil painting cRlgl1ID ART CLUB FRONT ROW Beane Ballls Melquxst Resler Ostergran Olson Andert SFCOND ROW Larson Monathest Kearnes Dans Sorg, Morgan Hark - ness Ganschintetz TOP ROW Mackes Garrett Svsenty Underhlll Crm ART CLUB PROIECTIONISTS EMPLOYING The Art club has many projects during the year which prose beneficial to the school One of these, tn particular, was the preparing of table decorations Art club members are acttxe participants in the In ternattonal Art exhibttton sponsored by the umor Red Cross, giving of both time and talents Exchang mg pictures of their daily life with teenagers in other parts of the world provides special interest to club TALENTS AND MECHANICS members It IS the duty of prolecttonists to assist teachers in running the various audio visual equrpment The Pro ment and serves to unite the proyecttontsts in the school Awards are given tn the spring for prolectton tsts who have completed a certain number of working hours and have shown outstanding willingness to work 2 b PROJECTIONISTS FRONT ROW West Aldridge Hansen Nau Saxerud Koosman Espenson Schorr Russell Mahan Bauer Wenzel D Nau Casper Hanson SECOND ROW Moonex Horton Ptpkorn Wood Gagne Lozmskl Tyler Her mann Soderstrom Croft Holgate Branes THIRD ROXV Blomberg johnson Gates Moen Muehlstedt Nord Hunt Sotke Haertel BZRUZIS Friedman Eagen TOP ROW Hanson Frxckson xXI1lSODg McCurdx Wllbretht Rewonr Mexer Holm OCon nell Sandels Wftlltams Nelson f,ff3,'j,t'i . r L it fin' A 5, , ,Q A ' h ,, 1 C? .4 ,Q 4 T . . A i ,Ct 7 A ' fl l , 1 1 , M- C, - I! . 'P' v ' ' -Ak I it ' : I- , - . t ' - Q - . I I Q K -1 ,X 'iq '- .7 1 ' , I 0 0 0 for the District Music Festival held in February. jection Club teaches students to operate the equip- I fu f- TQ N A, NA h ia, 4 ,F T' l ' . 5 L -1 L el a- p .. V, T Af .Y if ff. , xx 3 I -, A 1 ' 'li' ' v Y ' , v , , , : , s , , . . , , . . 7. ' , . , ' . ' . , , , . . Q - s ,s s a . - v 9 Y I A 9 Y ' l' JI INIOR RIHD CROSS FRONT ROW Stout Wfllske Remhardt Bakuus IaHue Horazdosln 'Nxle Ferns Hohnson Bro oten SFCOND ROW Dans Nncolln Xwoolers Young. Schroetter Brnght Losatlter Nloore Peterson Mr Davltt THIRD ROW Rxchter Maxnard Slater Mnxon Matsche Lmdgren Stalle Dworak Fethter West TOP ROWI Slenes Dxshneau lang., Blank Arth I'erg.,uson O Connell Downmg, Xost IU IOR RED CROSS F H A RENDERING COMMUNITY SERVICES ACIIVIIICS of the Red Cross mwolxe numerous worth whlle service projects During the Chrlstmas season thex decorated an Olk Folks Home and had the A Chotr entertam patlents at Ancker Hospltal They also sponsor an annual talent and xarlety show durxng the month of March An Important sprmg actnxty ns the Bloodmoblle For thns the Red Cross urges all semor students oxer etghteen years of age to donate then' blood Red Cross IS adused by ohn Davltt The Future Homemakers of Amerlca under the dl rectlon of Mrs Margaret Proshek combmes good ser xtce to others and fun Thelr worthwhxle projects haxe been worlttng at a children s home, carollng at Chrlstmas t1me and adoptmg a famlly through the Famtlw Seruce A Dadds Date n1te and Mother Daughter tea are among the highlights of the year Actnmes of the sear were centered around the theme Brndge of I nderstandmg FLTLRF HONIENIARFRS OF ANIFRICA FRONT ROW Nlrs Proshelt I.aHue Nfarston Walker Woolerx -Xffeldt Peter son Lambert Htpp Horton Wlcltmann SFCOND ROW Dans Currie Bull Pnlgrxm Nelson Girard Ixeller Blomster Ward Truen Rlthter THIRD ROW Bullet Niarsh Bertth Ixruse Farr Hunt Nlaclxnlght Gxuru Herou Frertlt TOP ROW Hunter Ixmght Grape Flglter IJ6dl'lLl'CSOI'l Dearman Iundhlad joestmg 'Nlatlxax Haas , 4 6' ,, - . 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' '. - S' .,4 , .Y , .7. .K I , 4 v f v 4 v 1 I 4 . k', I ' ', . atv After spending, a summer in Holland Sandy Johnson relnes some of her experiences CAboxeD Sandy enjoys leisure moments vuth her family in Holland AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE PROVIDING INTERNATIONAL GOOD WILL Cermana Portesan .1 student from Brazil has mam hobbies and actnmes mtludmg, stamp tolletting, International goodwill provides the basis of the American Field Serv ice endeas ors Representing the Alexander Ramsey High School student body and its support of the A F S campaign was Miss Sandra ohnson 1958 59 Ramsey exchange student representatue Sandys summer destination was Hchevenlnger and Hilversum Holland where she learned first hand the customs of the Dutch by becoming an adopted daughter of two Dutch families The almost unpronounciable Dutch towns poised no handicap to Sandy who mastered the language as a Dutch newspaper described beautifully. Touring Holland via motor scooter viewing the Worlds Fair and cruising the Belgium canals on a yacht with 75 other European boats were only a few highlights of her summer journey abroad. The organization not only opens opportunities for American students but European students as well. Evi dence of this fact is witnessed by the names of Fran coise Eiglier and Tony Leite upon then 1958-59 school register. This duet arrived, accompanied by 650 other senior students from 17 foreign countries, in August to begin a year of active participation in American living. France and all its charm come to America with Francoise Eiglier. For one year she changes addresses from Marseille, France, to St. Paul, Minnesota, and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crossley and family The American way versus the Portugal personality of Tony Leite form an outstanding two-some. As a member of the Dr. Ancel Keys family, Tony fits into the pattern of sports activities at Ramsey as a member of the cross country squad, the gymnastics team and the track team. An assembly, a fund drive, and an A. F. S. club are three of the activities included on the exchange stu dent program for the year. Sy X ,-. 1 a t4lwJ ci rv :ha NDS? 'X sv fx ' W' W fd Q Q , 6 sci F Q 'J w g gig, jfigak rd: 541 QW, sts is -1 if lg, fAbmeJ Tom brought has easel pamts and hrushcs suth h1m tu keep hxm occupied during hls lensure ume fRnghtj Tom Lette has pm snded mam laughs for the keys famllx wlth his subtle sense of humor AND UNDERSTANDING Irranuuse and Tom at flrst were a llttle lost among., the mer fxfteen hundred RFIFIISCX stu dents Q Aw-v-was-..ni 4 'Sify MQW' X X -JN W 33-f 'E- Iranunses Amcrxtan snsters jane and Sue gladlx share their parents wnth her The Cruslex s enjm the fruits of one of Fran 5 fuurnte huhhlcs Inter vxrmm, 'Ti r-H--f, .Nt QF... L '75 -.ZQLJ 4..L. 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X . - fa 1 ' sf- .x f SCIENCE The Camera Club under the dxrectlon of Robert Ev en rs IH charge of takmg PICIUICS for all the school s extra currrcular actrvmes They are also responsrble for takmg a large number of special plctures for the yearbook Club memberns develop and, lf necessary enlarge or cur down thelr own prctures Outstandmg p1ctures are entered rn the Kodak contest Taxrdermy Club IS a new orgamzatlon at Ramsey thxs year It IS advrsed by Bruce Bunln an amateur taxldermlst and a student at the Unn ersxty of Mlnne sota Those mterested ln the art of taxrdermy learn J-'W J fLef0 CAMERA CLUB Schoeller Loughrey Dahl Copeland Alfson Downmg., Slater fAbovej ASTRON OMX CLUB Cnsh Duane Nelson Lrledman Soder strom Downing, Wxlbrecht INCREASING KNOWLEDGE ro prepare stuff and mount the sknns of ammals, frsh and brrds 10 life lxke forms Ramsey 15 believed to be the only school 1n the state whrch offers a course 1n tax1dermy The Astronomy Club 15 open to any student inter ested 1n the study of space, heavenly bodles and the unn erse A new organlzatxon this year the club IS ad used by Thomas Pallo and Duane Nelson Wlth money earned by a Lions Club talent show, the school purchased a telescope for the use of the Science De partment and scxence clubs 1 ' g TAXIDERMY CLUB Adams, Hoppe, Martm, Lmdstrom, Farr, Vnernw, Worthlng, Alfson, Koosman, Zaczkowskl 1 I C' A A U- , , ,,W,,,,,,s.W--fffy 4 ' ,,', . 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JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCI: FRONT ROW 1? gases Marun Swenty Mars ton Lundqurst Wood Blake TOP ROW johnson Cxehrke Downing Glsh WHILE PURSUING HOBBIES To mcrease sclentrflc mterest among students 15 one of the mam purposes of the unlor Academy of Science In ltS second year as an orgamzatron they have become qulte actlve In A r1l the Academy orgamzed a Science Farr ln the school xstrrct Approx1mately 300 exhrblts were entered by students rangmg from grade to high school level Through out the year members take field IIIPS to the Mmnesota Mm mg and Manufacturmg research center 1n search of further mformatlon concernmg thelr mterests The Ham Radlo Club adused by Glen Hambleton was mxtlated into Ramsey s HCIIXIIY schedule this year At present they are learnmg the International Morse Code ln prepara non for wrltten ham operator lncense exams HAM RADIO CLUB FRONT ROXX Aldridge Howard Sax rud Cahstcdt Glen Hambleton SI:CONIJ ROXX Peterson Soderstrom Besemer Fsans Olson TOP ROXV Rahn Rmlte llmdrhm C nlgosch Txlcr Vsmners of nhhons at the 1958 State Sue-me Parr were Bob Downing., for hrs project on as tronomxml photographs and Anna XX ood for her proyett on seed germlnatxon 'HA Cleftj lmproung, eases and fmdmg, exldente are the present premtupauons of Sue Sprxng,horg, Fd Sthmoolsler Mtke Shnelds and Sue Smzth fzkhoxcj Ralph 'Ixler Renee Rxmer Sue lxlemp and Karen Brooten fmnsh patkmg, the tar on thexr wax to a debate tournament any a..4,u.4.lcrrvw ,W Araba, du, al-'U-4 fm-AJ 31.0 4-ovu.'.lJ 'wwf 7-A 7EMPfO INGMKPEAEING AJBILITY 40 one Mpneqawaufwea rn,a,k,c.-nu. ana, ZL 'bw .0 c4u.a1f., Resolved The Untted States should ado t the es os em er sentxal features of the Russtan system of e ucatlon Thts proposmon has meant over fue months of ex tensne study for those mvolxed m debate Coached by Gene L Pxche Ramsey s debatmg teams have attended tournaments at hlgh schools and col leges nn Mmnesota and Iowa smce the flrst week of In reg1onal competttxon the A team debators Sue Sprlngborg Susan Smtth Ed Schmookler and Mike Sh1e1ds placed flrst They ranked above South St Paul who had won the regional tltle for fourteen leafs O7 'dyhoaf' .,eu.c..4b and and- may d.,c..f.da?a. 'Chu ,Lab 17Q?..l4.c.-AJL ,J-a.r..Jn4,4IZA.1 DEBATE FROINT ROW Mr Warren Ruhardson jantsek Blake Lundqunst Hemmmg, johnson Brooten Mr Ptche SECOND ROXX' Herzog Strane Grimm Krmke Tyler Hargens Sprtnghorg Kruse Raxnolds TOP ROW lxlemp Shlelds Opperman Handschm Wtlbrecht North Schmookler Ohman Parker -4 ffvbljdyf 1' , A V Q lay ,BQZ1 ' A 4 ,,. I -7 . 2, W , 3 , lin ' , E? , 1 ? -. I lf .. l S X . ' Wm SPEECH ACTI, ITIES . . . ' ' ww - O . Q f. f . , . Z1 Q. 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V y ,,A . - y - v v v , - v 1 - - n v 1 u h a y v 1 - X W fm ,fa-1 f AA LETTER XVHNINFRS FROINT ROXX Keller Schxllmg, Saxate Soxke Pllgrxm Richter IDuFrene Ludvuqson Hnlger Blbeau SFCOIND ROW Xvoolerx Cook Stenzmter Blum Wmtz Xlnmtz lxruse Farr Hunt Boyer TOP ROW Frerck Rus sell Manachesl 'Nlund Matlxax Relchovs Crossley johnson Currle LETTER W NNERS STAGE CRE ACHIEVING ATHLETIC PRoWEss R Club IS a newly formed orgamzatlon of letter men whose purpose 15 to umte the athletes and work for lmproscments ar Ramsey Under the superuslon of Lars Oxerskt the members meer bt monthly At pres ent they are sellmg concesslons to earn money for projects and trxmg to orgamze thelr constltutlon and by laws Because of the large and vudespread enroll lettermens Club offxters Ron Musxl Presndent Walt Petchel ute presldent Brute Haryung. setretarx and Dau Beardslx treasurer K ment a lettcrmens club IS necessary to umfy the rou Ifuture plans 1nclude maltmg xt posslble for the club to help set letter requirements and to glue them power to remose letters from athletes who Xl0l3IC trunmg rules STACIH CWRI-W Plateau Xnnlerson Cmneau White y I , wg e M I 1 ,Z X , , J , ' ' I -. 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' --Z A . 1. . , , ' 15,15 I . , 'a I, 1 . .f, ,' :gl fa ,. .I . ff' 23 New 3 dfawumhx 'Wi' CLeftJ joanne Currxe leanne Peterson Carol Rnchter Lee Mona thesn Lorna lxrrnke Carla Blake and karen Brooten check one of the layouts vuth plctures mstructlons and the dummy book fR1ghtj Plannmg., layouts fxllmg nn the dummy and wrttmg topy are a part of the work done by Carol Farr Ltnda Strane A joxte Schllllng, Karyl Keller Lots Ludvugson Date Bakuzxs R M B I4 E R and joan joestmg, DL PRESERVIN G MEMORIES Under the supervrsnon of Alfred McAfee and Mtss Audrey Tschohl the buslness staff and the edltorxal staff must work long hours as a closely knlt group to produce an outstandlng book Besldes sellmg yearbooks the business staff 1S ln charge of sell mg book covers and rt co sponsors the selhng of concesslons at football and basketball games Wlfh the H1 Lztes slaf Thls year, for the fxrst tlme, protecuve clear plastlc covers were sold for the yearbook Money from these things lower the prlce students pay for the book by nearly a dollar and lt ellmlnates the need for ad XCI'IlSlI'lg 1n the book Soon after the dehvery of the Rambler, 1n the sprlng yearbook edrtors 1n chxef are chosen and they select copy edltors, sectlon .M editors, and the edxtorlal staff A theme IS worked out and work IS started on a small scale before summer vacation Carl Ingerson selects actton pnctures for the sports sectlon RAMBLER EDITORIAL STAFF FRONT ROW Carlson Alexander johnson Ludwrgson SCllllllI'lg Keller Currie Funk houser Rxchter Rlthardson DuFrene SECOND ROW M1ss Tsthohl Kearney Ovungs Flnger johnson Krmke Strane Blake Kellar Neece Kjeldsen Brooten Mr McAfee THIRD ROXX Hxlger Bakuzxs Andersen Howland Monachesx Rus tad Myers Sorke Russel Farr Houghton Knutson TOP ROW Becker Peterson Olson Rerchovs Bartlett Hovlk Wll brecht Haryung, Moore Holter joestmy, Mackay W , , V ,A Q, ,, A ,ww-, -, I ,t ,, , 4 W, -. 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RAMBIFR Bl SINPSS STAFF FRONT ROXX koosman Beer Nlanton Leecard Doutk Bartlett Anderson Cartwright SHOIND ROXX 'Nir McAfee Bell Stenzmcer Turner Hnpp Wlatsthc Rxdherg., Miss Tschohl THIRD ROW Maynard Crossles Hunter Wlderskn Pelant Larson Holter Ixoelsch TOP ROXV Whderskx Clabrxcl Spaulding, M3LKHlj.,hI Thomp son Storex Ixoosman johnson Adusors Mnss Audrew Tsthohl and Alfred McAfee look at the new 1959 Rtmbler over the shoulders of the With the begmmng of school ln the fall work IS begun at a fast pace Sectlon edttors tentatxvely plan thenr sectxons plctures are taken and accepted or rejected page lay outs are planned, and copy lS wrltten tn an effort to meet deadlmes hnally ln early March, the entlre book IS sent to the prlntcrs and ed1tors breathe a sngh of re llef In late Maw books are dnstrxbuted new edl tors are chosen a new staff IS appolnted and the cw cle begms agam Qellxnt, popcorn at a basketball game are a few of the members of the Rambler Business Sta we s..J Tenet' xp gi 'S g 'Sc editors Carole Renthow and juds Olson at ff' Looking. m the fnle 1n the wearbook workroom are Nancx Neete joinne Becker Sands Ovungs Sharon Solke Nlarnlxn Nixers and judx Ixearnew 4: 'Q 5 A-ww-.0 T 1 HI LITES STAFF FRONT ROW Boyer Walker Blum Burns Cook DuFrene Comstock Readel SECOND ROW IWHU Schroeder Hasslnger jordan Ahrens LaHue Moore THIRD ROW Wood brxll jaglowskn johnson Mample Rwmer Hass TOP ROXV Becktr london lxeys lNorth Honnk 'Nlortenson Dynan Moe HI LITES USING IOURNALISTIC TALENTS Everyday durmg fxfth hour Room 240 IS trans formed from an orderly class room to the often cha ot1c and usually frantlc pace of a newspaper room The reason? Because out of the depths of this room s yournallstlc and artxstlc endeavor the various issues of thc Ramsey H1 Lltes emerge Headquartered here rs a busy staff headed by Edx tor 1n Chlef Elm Grlll and her able asslstant Pam Comstock These two keep the staff busy Wflflllg fea tures and wr1t1ng up such news esents as the dances, sports, Alex w1nners, Student Councll happenlngs and debate team YICIOIICS Helping them along IH the po smon of Hz Lztes adynsor is MISS Allce Gllb6ffSOH Another journallstlc organization, although honor ary IS ulll and Scroll This year under the dlrectlon of Alfred McAfee and Mxss Grlbertson They have trtcd to make the club more than lust an honorary or gamzanon, they haye tr1ed to make lt an acttve club T' as-1 Checking., newspaper assxpnments recenes a great deal of attentron from staff members jane Brandl Barbara Ostergren jo 'Vlarston Judy Walker and OIIWIQ Moe Checkmg the galley proofs before the frnal prmt mg, of the newspaper are members of the Hz Liles editorial staff Cseatedj Elm Gnll Deb ble Hassmger judx Andes Ixaren johnson Cstandtnrj Susan Crossley Katie Raynolds judx Fck judy Readel Valerne Harkness Pam Comstock jack Westin Q4 jffs-ring, 7 'L G, V '-.J 'J X ... ,., I, 2 -P' , 5 1 M ,4 r at . , ' V ' m - fl 1 1 .. 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V- af v7 QUILL AND SCROII FRONT ROW Peterson Curne Sthtllmg, DuFrene Comstock Ludwtgson Horton Rnthter SFC OND ROW Moore Brooten Blake johnson Keller Crossles Readel Iwan THIRD ROW Neete Krlnke Gansehtnnetz Farr Ostergren Olson Harkness Schroetter TOP ROW SOlkC Renthow Westtn fPres1clentj Dynan London Joestmg Grill TO REPORT CURRENT EVENTS .I SCOPE STAFF Ganschtntetz Crossley Stokes Svsents Bell Carlson Carles Oppermann H1Llf95 advnsor Mass Alnte C xlbertson and Fdttor tn thnef n ,rt dlstuss th latest edltton of the newspaper fbi J 79 .Q ' 6 ' 'lr , 1 5 Y s- L . 4 1 ' 3 v w ., v 1 6 Y '- C 5 'J 5 . Z , .fr 4 - 1 H Sf '3 .1 if 1 ' 4 xi! ' Ry S , l f ' ' . A4 , V, 6 v ' , ' , ' ' , . ' ' . 4 A 4 ' 1 - P v 4 s v v a x v - ' ' 3 s 1 V T , . - -, ,H - . 5 ' s v F 1 s - ' v - by - 2 v ' '. , s ' 3 , , ' we vriqn' 72357 Q, V, , U 'F . , 3552! 04 L .. l , fx . , ' , frrks' f ff '-'.':'. L, ' .AQ 41' . ' fri-'i 3 H V , , g : , .:.-, s V . ,, . .. - ' .Y 5, ,.. ' ' ' X . f '-'31, .an I A - 'H- J 2' .,. l'i R 'W - Fli C' 'll. ' ' ' e t C, J . . I . Q . . ,, V 7' . I X ' X ffl - ' 1 . - l Hey hey, ho ho, let's take that ball and really go . . . Often heard chanting this at athletic events are the members of the Blue Backers. In addition to cheering at games, making post- ers, and giving skits at pep fests, a card section has been instituted. It was first seen in 1955 but vyas discontinued until this year The card display is done as a routine with the cheerleaders yells Pep Club IS under the superylsxon of Miss Ruth Engebritson and Miss Mary Proctor The Pep Club is important to school spirit, but it would not be complete without the direction of Ramsey s seyen cheerleaders, who are under 'V thc superytsion of Miss W'1lletta Brown Three sophomores, one junior and three seniors make up the Ramseys A cheerleading squad This year the method of selecting cheerleaders was changed The girls were plcked by the facul ty and representatives of the student body at the beginning of the school year They were chosen because of personality and character as well as their potentiallty and skill in delivering yells The gctrls of the card section pause during, 1 busy practice PEP CLUB CHEERLE DERS WORKING TO MAINTAIN SOPHOMORF PFP CLI B TROINT ROXX' Vincent Ferris Martmson Petersen Leegard DuFrene Larrahee Cahill Cossack Baker Iondm Boeck Stadem johnson Maxvycll Beane Iee 'Nlontg,omery Ixush Iayton Ntya SFCOIND ROW Stokes Nlelqutst Stromherg, Peterson Ttfft Peterson Peterson Miller XX'orner Fyans Itnder Solnttrky Loncen Callahan Sayage jantsek Bauer lslepperith 'Nord Stott Nlatlsey THIRD ROXX Carey Jensen Duncan Strutz lsletn OBrien Ptyoran Svyift Buetovy Simbcry, Olson Warkentten Vsfenzel McGee Iag,lovyskt Burns Barnes Moore Iyey FOLRTH ROW Les he Merchant Meyer Pagcenkopf Tyler Hermsted Madory Shanley Pokorny Ixroiss Kehr lNerison Googins Woodcock Wright Boyer Iordan Anderson TIITH ROXX Farhart Felltne Perkins Amland Carlson Clemment Miller Dalmann Vest Rustad Htlger Hoelscher Vyhttenatk Chambers Maynard Crimm Fdstrom Hemmtng., Erickson SIXTH ROW' Bohl man Blumentritt Hanna Martin Lemke Holdavyay Lehmann Vyood Wilcox Sheppard Haas Gultgovsski Struvye johnson Bertch Biggs Fredrtkson Mund Bostrom TOP ROW McGinley lN1er Simmer Larson Inott Ballts Etkl Madison Drey ling., Allan Michel Mousseau Burlyet Dyorak McCon1g.,le Benson Grape XV1nandy Peterson George F 0 00013 one 4006089 H 9 006905 ont UGG Z 1 1 :ul 7 Y . . . , V f , . , 6 . . . 7 y 1 , - I - Y Y , ,ss I. 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'ff ' e ' Y ' ' N y A Q G A - I X . i -1 ', 4 ' ' .- ' A . 4 , . ., ' - 4 fs L .4 , 'rar' -34 sf 1 f . - 52 4 , - ' 95 , ' - , -, ' fr - ' 'm , Y 1 ' 4 T . . . f' M K I I N ' il I y Y - . y Y ' '91 ,V l. 1 o fs ggfn mqaaagsfjgr U9 0 on nag P093 Gahran ea wanaqnwm JUNIOR AIND SFNIOR PFP CLI B FROINT ROXX Marston Hoelscher Martin Klem Flmqutst Held Horton Beer Wcvcwd Schmtdt Remhardt Wetnand Brandl Meltn Longen Wllske 'Nlason Smtth Fgcen Wtchmann Fraser Backus Htpp Bell SFCOND ROW' Setdengranz Comstock Kalmen Rice Douck lxntcht Davis Flackex Brovsn falander Boese Carlson Imdgren Madory Manton Rxan Htlger I.aHue Richter Crossley Iosacker Broherg, THIRD ROW Ludvugson Kearnew Maxson acobson Croth Klenholz Owtngs Peterson ohnson Cartvsntht Rsdhert, Blomster Smith Kellar Iong. Iamhert Wcmrmlerx Iehner Currle Peterson Affeldt Ptlgrtm Ixeller Block FOURTH ROW Stewwert Matsche Donohue Turnqutst laderston Lleclholm lohnson Truen Ward johnson Fckl Kleldsen Readel Necce IaShomh Turner Bull Nordahl Pelant Sprtnchorg, Cnrard Starr Holger FIFTH ROXV johnson Soclerhert, Strom Kruse Helnkel Fechter Iarson Koelsth Canschlmetz Harkness Rwmer Raxnolds Nugent Rauscher Bertch Btheau Buller Strane Solnttzky Mund Andert Morgan SIXTH ROW Brooten Carlson Hunt Frcrck Ixrmke Herzog. Crossles Ixautt Cnurcl Carr Olson Ktles Iendway Frat talone Malmstedt Andert Cahrlel Laska Sotke Houghton Ostercren SFVINTH ROXV Finger Howland Brown Andersen Ryan Benz Roth Becker Msers Knutson Blxhx Wagtmner Schommer Holter Crape Herou Monachest Carley Ftglter Yost Peterson Cossack TOP ROW Kuhne Determan Declrtckson Thompson Schwartz Sorensen Schafer Kloek Lundhlad Dachtera Klemp Ohman Shosten Pottratz Watscvn Grtll Retchovn Spaulding., MacKntg,ht Bratager Nelson SCHOOL SPIRIT CHEFRLFADFRS FRONT ROW Bierrs Gehrke Karla Guston Nancw. Bartlett TOP ROW Sands Chandler janet Cook Merry Lee Blum Eleanor Raletgh The cheerleaders go through thetr datls routine of perfecttng., cheers S1 'I Til! 'Q WF? K G A A or G1rls Athletxc ASSOCIHIIOH IS the athletrc center of almost every Ramsey girl Each glrl tries to earn 975 pornts durxng her freshman sophomore, and yumor year so that she can recexve her letter Through out the year GAA act1y1t1es are based on fun and compet1t1on vuthln the range of the groups abllxty Members 1nd1y1dual mterests are challenged 1n GA A by actrye part1c1pat1on ln thelr favorxte sports Some of the sports that the glrls partxclpate ln during the year are soccer yolleyball basketball, 1nd1v1dual sports baseball, and many more, too numerous to men txon Fach Tuesday and XY ednesday glrls enjoy an hour of fun yyhlle deyeloplng such worthwhlle qualltles as good sportsmanshlp cooperatlon, fr1endl1ness, and leader sh1 Special ey ents 1nclude var1ous play days when Ram sey gtrls compete agamst gtrls of other schools ln var1 ous games and sports Mrss Ruth Fngebrltson Mrss Mary Farmer M1ss Mm Proctor and Mass Vifxlletta Brown have the task Neyyly learned sk1lls are demonstrated hy of Organizing and Clll'6Ct1I1g the events that make the C, A A ers club a success GAA COMPETING IN SPORTS FOR JUNIOR AND SFINIORGAA FRONT ROW Marston Dul rene Martin lslem Calander Nadeau lxaslch Relnhardt Wood Beer Held Luclyyxgson QUIICNIS Horton Backus Longcen Mason xxllSlx6 Vbelnand Fraser Wflchmann Smxth Walker Affeldt SPCOND ROXV Hoelsther Sendenkranr Burus Chandler lkalmen Flatkey Broyyn Douck La Hue Losacker Ba kuzts Funlshouser Ostergren Brandl Starr Slllfllllliy Cossack Blomster Boyer Cook Ahrens Blum Manton Stout Hrlger Brooten THIRD ROXV Sleyyert Matsthe Wmtz Flmqurst Kearney Jacobson Maxson Groth Ktenholr OWIHLS Peterson Rydberg, Belland Readel long, Stanley Lambert Woolery Smith Kellar Sihllllflg Pllgflm Keller Girard Schroeder Hlpp K1eldsen LaShomb I.1nclg,ren Melm Kruse Currle Ferrxs Laska Campbell lNordahl Nelson Pelant Ottele FIFTH ROW Strom Lledholm Hunt Frerck Flor johnson Kruse Hetnkel Fechter Larson Ryrr r Raynolds Morgan Madory Houle Malmstedt Andert Przybxlla Ryan Strane Andes Hassmger SIXTH ROW Krmke Herzog Crossley Krley Kautt GWUICI Carr Palmer K Xx7ld9I'Skl D XV1dersk1 Marsh Bertch Buller Blbeau Solke Russell M1xon Garrett Skoglund Bohen Phrlhrook Barton Crossley Sprmgborg Farr SEVFNTH ROXV Hoyland Raleigh Fabyanske Brown Becker Holger Hln dermann Broberg, Benz Roth Bixby Holter Knutson Koelsch Wagoner Schommer Flatau johnson Crane Herou Mona chesl Carley Flg.,l1er Xost Houghton TOP ROV' MacKay joestmg, Determan Dedrlckson Dachtera Schvyartz Sorenson Schafer lsloek Lundhlad C xbrxel lxlc-mp Ohman Shosten Pottratz Wltscwn Spauldmy., Grlll Mund Rexthovy M8CKHlQ,hI Peterson . , . . . . . , . v , , . . Y I - Y . y. . V , . . . , . . . . . V W,4 ,, v V , ' ' ' .NY 4 , I 1 7 f - Z - ' T Y I 7 - . , . . Y . . - A 7 . . . . .- 4 1 7 2 'V , . . I . . I . . . . . . ' - 4 , , , , , , . , , V. V . V. Y K .,. V ,, . . K . , . , - , , s -, s - - - , s - , s , , - 4 1 3 l s ' s X - ' s ' ,lv l s l s s ' s ' ' - ' v ' v - - H ' S ' ' r s v - s s - - , a v - s , v s s s s s s ' ' r ' ' - ' y . 1- 1 . .' . ' ,. ' ' . ' . , , , , . , . 1 . v . Y , . . N , . , D , . s , . , . . s s Rxchter. FOLRTH ROW: Carlson, Fmger, Turnquxst, Cartwrrght, johnson, Frattalone, johnson, Truen, Ward, johnson, Fckl, s s I s s s s -- s s W s s s - 7 ' - - ' V is v v . . . . . r , , y . e , A- , , y , , s - l , D . , . , -, - - - , s ,Q ,s , . s I , . - . . - . , . . , s s . s - y , I , V s - - V V s . . . T , . . . . A . . - . , . , , - , , . ff , . s - . . , . - - s s . . s . 1 , , - ' ' ' v ' ' y ' - - v - ' v ' - - 1 . 1 ,. 4 - - . - r. - ,. - , v . . . 3 . - , 5 , . s - If , - s f s s 3 - v 1 'y s - ' ', ' , ,. M .. .. ---A---W V -fa - 0 Y -v-- , I - I qs I 6 A 1 y 51 .V 3 . - W , t l ft' J up a' 5 CAbovej Wtll xt go tn' asks a group of tumor and sensor gurls durmg a heated basketball game fRtg,htj Chargtng., toward the basket 'Vltss Brown fates a tough hlorkade of senior G A A ers ENIOYMENT AND PHYSICAL FITNESS SOPHOMORF GAA FRONT ROXX' Petersen Haessty, Allan Turnqutst Wenzel Stokes Cehrke DuFrene Larrahee Fckl Hang,g,1 Dresltng., Cahtll Cferetsthlaeger Baker Swentek Olson Gross Iongeen Callahan Held Beane Ballls Nttoltn Gus ton lxush Iaxton lurk SFCOND ROXX' 'Nlarmson Ieegard 'Nlelqutst Stromherg., Peterson Ttfft Stadem Crape Peterson lx Peterson Nltllcr XVorner Rtthardson I-sans Wa,t.,oner Iondm Imder Lee Alexander Bauer Iancsek ohnson Saxage Nlaxvsell THIRD ROXV Cares Jensen Duntan Strutz Klein OBrien Pnoran Svuft Buetovs Iwes Baeck Cossark Sohn ttzkw Burket Flledee Hoelsther Gorton Mtffeen Boxer Bartlett jaglowskt Horazdossks Ixleppertch Mackes FOLRTH ROW' lnott Ieslte Puenkonf Vstlher Meter Merchant jo dan Hermsted Nladors Shanles Pokorns Mtthel Mousseau Moore Barnes Burns Fuerstenhers, Vsarkentten Gooetns Vdoodtock Wright Anderson FIFTH ROW Dsorak Felltng. Perkins Amland Benson Ceorge Carlson Clemment Mtller Dalmann West Stephens Rustad Hllger Ives Ntva Grtmm Zemyants Cardxnal Chambers lNer1son Nlaxnard Fdstrom Hemmtng Frttkson TOP ROW Hanson Ptppert Blumentrttt Hanna 'Nlartxn Lemke Holdavsax Larson Stanles Lehmann Shenpard Xkebh Vwlmands Peterson Vmlcox Wood Gultgow skt Struvse johnson Bertth lN1er Briggs Freclrtkson lN1und Bostrom TT' A? s 'N P FW -. .. 1 H X ' f ,, . . . ,,, . . . 7. . . .y , , , A , . . ' 5 - . - .- I L . -- '. t , .5 .. 1 . . ' . - . 17 ' 7 P ' 7 ' ' P Y I' . . , , . - . . . - , . . , 4 . - . -. . . , Y ,. , ,l . . . . , , , . U . . . . . A , , . ' ,A ,, ', , , , I , . . l ' . I . .'. S . ' v Q - - ' . ' . lv ' s ' . 1 S . ' . , , . , A v . , . . , , , . . 5 .. . - - K . - - , . . t . T ,- - ,- , ' 'V' . , . , '. - . A . 1' A . v . , ' . . . A ,, - . ,- - -- 1 r 'V f ' ' v' ' r v - ' 1 . . .. ,- - -- s . - - - . . -. . K . 1 , . 1 '. 4 . - .,- . , ' . ,', . , -. 1 . .. . .r , . , . . . - . . , - V l v ,, ,. b ,,. . v 11 - y K 4- s - ,- . v ,1 . y 1 7 ' ' - 'vv ' - , - y 1 s s . - - - W5 -, ' l l 4 ,, .. 1- 1 ' as 1 as - f . '1 ' Q . t . , 0 4 Q f, A 1 X . - ni I 6:1 - 1 ' Q Q V K 1 - n-lm .. 1 v : ' I ' , . 1 5 ' , F ' 1 . K -1 -f i,jk 'mi . Y T' . , ' ' -f K f ,X-s W' 1 1 J' . ' . ... ,L GLEE CLUB - FRONT ROXV: Petersen, Palumbo, Allan, Stout, Schroeder, Kienholz, Martinson, Dorman, Peterson, Klein, Blomster, Manton, Laska, Burns. SECOND ROXV: Betz, Backus, Vincent, Bjorklund, Jensen, Carey, jorgenson, Simberg, Inott, Turnquist, Blum, Rydberg, Cartwright. THIRD ROXX7: King, Rock, Pokorny, Ferhter, Lindgren, Melin, XVegleitner, Hark- ness, Holeman, Leier, XVillard, Scott, Girard. TOP ROW: Madory, Holter, Ryan, Potehn, XVilcox, Rose, Gabriel, Raschick, Houghton, George, Rauscher, Anderson, Philbrook. SINGING IS FUN A first was achles ed for the Girl s Glee Club during the year 1958 In competition with other Girl s Chorus from the d1str1ct they earned an A rating This had not been done by prenous Ramsey Glee Clubs In state competition they receised a B+ rattng, but are working hard 1n hopes of earning an A this season Girl s Glee Club ts dntded 1nto two separate groups, but combine for their parttclpatlon in the annual Chrtstmas Concert The first four months of the school year are spent in preparation for the Christmas concert, while after Christmas concentration ts placed on the DISIIICI and State MUSIC contests GLEE CLUB FROINT ROW Schmidt Longen Geretschlaeger LeBow Martin Kastch Resler Flackey Anderson Calander Fraser Reinhardt Gagne Lont,en Norlttkx Affeldt Rudie SECOIND ROXX Klein Kunx Larson Nlueller OlS0n R1CC Ziegler Ottele lN1les Cossatk Jacobson Fels Callahan Simberg., Woods Welnand THIRD ROW Hermsted 5lf0m PCIIOU Skoglund Blomster lxellar Lasciana johnson Andert Carr Hunt OBrien Douck Madors Przxbtlla Barnes Prattalone TOP ROW Nordquist Petterson Portesan lxehr Peterson Knight Blumentritt Biggs Struvse Kloek Shosten Wtderskt Whales Newell Larson Heinkel . . . . . . , . . , , , . , I Y .. Y. . , , . . . . . . . . ,, ,, . . . V 1 f r , V tt 1, - . . . . U ,, . . . . , , , - 2 , , 1 , , s a Q 1 . v ' ' y 1 ' 'f v ' ' 1 ' ' I , , 1 v n 1 s .v v ' V l ' -7 , ' . I ,. V K K , ' , J . 1 . , . v y s a 1 ' ' Aw - ' ', , ,' ' ' 'R R a V s va 1 a 1 ' v y , Q y i i A s D - . . Y, , 2 , ' Q i , I y ' , , 'i 'a - i f . v , ' .s y s - CHOIR IROlN'l ROXX Vugstrom Vuthmmn Custon l'crrIs Sihllllflj., Mample Vsllhcr Morseth 'NLTISOU hnger Rtchter lNord Stcvsart ohnson Gross Cchrkc Iudwlgson l-ggcn SH OND ROXX Hunt Snut,levsskI Parr johnson Ralengh Pnp pert Russel lxnutson Sollte Crflll Clemment Fabxanskc Marun Olson Watson Holger Amland Greenberg, Matsche THIRD ROW Smxth Googlns Strom Cray Anderson Hegner Petterson SOIlxC Beck Harjung, Lnndgrcn lwung, Rebetk Matsthe lxrueger lxelsey l'Iyntk Laturno Peterson Boyer TOP ROXX Hendrxksen Cehrkc C Ish Swanson Donnay Saugstad Swett zer Nelson lNorth Classen Opperman lthby Cehrke Anderson Ahrens Ingcrson Barley lNclson Schmookler C H O I R FILLING THE SCHOOL WITH HARMONY Each mornmg durIng fhlfd hour the 76 VOICES of the A Chou' can be heard echoing through Members prepare for a performance by puttmg., D Wing halls on theIr robes Faculty and students are yustIfIed In beIng proud of theIr cholr who, for the last two years have recened an A rating In the State Muslc Con test In 1958 Ramsey had the only choxr to recene thns honor In the dIstrIct The musIc contest IS only one of the muslcal actIvItIes that the Chou' partncxpates I1 each year Durmg the two weeks precedIng Chrlstmas, the Cholr does IIS share to boost the Chrlstmas Con .A cert presented to the publIc under the dIrectIon of Donald Brost An addItIon to theIr Chrlstmas ac IISIIIES thls season was the smgmg of carols Wllh other students 0UISld8 the lxbrary durIng the week precedmg Chrlstmas ThIs year on I-ebruary 17 Ramsey was host to thtrteen other state hxgh scho l choxrs for the DISIIICI Musnc Festnal Durmg the eyemng a 1068 YOICE chOIr gaye afmass performance for the publIc The ey enIng was hlghlnghted by a pre sentatxon by the Augsburg College Cholr of MIn neapolxs February IS an Important month for the Chotr ThIs year as always they sold and sang Cupld grams to the student body The Cupldgrams are brxef verses wrItten by the choIr members and put to the tune of popular serses They are sold for three days before Valentme s Day at 10 cents, and the Cholr smgs them In classes The money re cened from sellmg CupIdgrams IS used for soclal es ents and HCIIVIIICS durIng the year - , . , ...NW-V. ,af . 7 , . .,v ,,. y ,,.. r , ,A . N . . ,,. A 1 va .Q ,. .Q ' ' 7- 1 4 1 I v 1 Yv Q 1 1 A ' 1 7 9 1 .. f . ' . ' ' , ,, . , ' , , ' , , , . . -- v - , - s , , . . V , T . , - y t - 3 s ' Y- . lf. 't . . ' '- . '. '. ' '- . 1' ', '- , ' ' . . 4.1 - I I 'V' ' - , ' A - I 1 I ' I ' s I , . - , , , - . , - A I , 1 . 1 . I . , . ' s - V - ' I ' . 1. ' I l. - I ' i Q v y ' , U I 3 1 1 ' I , ' v ' O I I 7 u n ' ' I . . , 11 ll ' . 1 , , .. 1, . X ' Y u In ' ' ' t N,,- if ,,,.f,--J Y I vw., ' ' . V. . . . . . Y Y 9 1 I . X4 -g ' ' ' NI .::IJ.f, S x A , ,fa tx : 1, . , fel-. ' f ' F- Q Xt:-T .1 5 Q Ev . . . . V . V . 5, V n ' ,S . , . h V I Y - , , 1 , . . Y . . . r - W ,h V . . Q iz' - l ' . it . . . N 1 ' Q 3 ' 1 t . . V I V , ' 7 - ' . I Y K' l . , V , . . . l l , . i.. 1 - X- ' I 102 Members of Brass Club practice during activity hour. 'T wooxbwrmn CLUB - FRONT ROXV: Lund- EMQW4 A quisf, Erickson, Benson, Gaermer, Hanson, -H T Q Hochsprung, TOP ROXV: Larson, Held, XVag- E oner, Hanson, Horsiydqvsky, Soderberg, Rich- W? W 1 NT arclson. i 'Y X x ',X l . ' 1 CON C E RT B A . . . PRACTICING IN PREPARATION CONCERT BAND - FRONT ROXY: Springborg, Lundquist, Vfichmann, Neece. SECOND ROVU: WIHQCUUCI, Gaermer, Hoch- sprung, Close, Benson. THIRD ROXV: Elmquisr, joesting, Hanson, Grimm, Vilalter, Lehner. FOURTH ROXV: Tifft, Boncle, Jensen, Keller, Lozinski, Horazdm sky, Yost, Nielsen, Huslrulid, Mooney, Sodersrrom. TOP ROXV: Holter, Mr. Erickson, Bak- uzis. 1 '5 2 2 S x The Concert and Varsity Bands, under the direction of Charles Erickson, provide music for many school events and extra-curricular activities. Pep fests, football and basketball games, wrestling matches, and student concerts are among the things for which the band plays. Concert band is a band for students with outstanding ability in the field of music. Tryouts are necessary to enter Concert Band. Varsity Band is open to anyone interested in participating in band work. This year the Concert Band was invited to play at the National Conference of County Superintendents at the Lemington llotel and for the National Industrial Military lfxposition at the Minnesota State lfair. Highlighting the year, the Concert Hand took a trip to Marshall and Red XY'ood lfalls, Minnesota, to play in high schools there. Money for the trip vvas raised by a Winter Concert and Variety Show. lfach year Concert Band participates in the District Music Contest. Solos and ensembles from both bands are entered in the contest. Becoming more and more popular is the Dance Band, Knights of Knotesf' under the direction of Mark Lamniers. They play at dances, variety shows, and spe- cial programs throughout the year, 1' ' f -S-y-.. 5 s . 'xx ff- 'lla 1 . tg' QA, l +5 4 I lui 95 f., fr- 'gif fix ' 7 ja A t '., L, y 653.15 2 1 , ,R QU: 2 r-. 5646, 'fs ' 'f fa-I ,,, 'fii gut- ' ' I is vcfi.zft-ff-, - .-.,' rt,-et .' V . ' z' fgfiiflif? l 'ffl 77? ' Tf- fizffkiik' Z' 'H W L2 if 'C V 3' tt -staff 1 ' lv Lf' ,gg fat ' ig? ,ff 2 ri'2f.f if , , ,H t., --, .5553 ,ave E fi' - 4 f'-' .97-if 3 ' Kfgfg yrfw A, , IQ? ff ,fy Ihe winners in the state Illuslt' tontest of M38 ffid- 'Ak pb fflfaa'-' 4 . . were Sue Springlworg, Annette l.arson, and A Q ,ct.m4, e CX., QM,-I 4 fc 6405! harm' Hmhxllrunll' FZTITTGAMES , if CONCQPRT BAND - FRONT ROXY: l'rltl-1sot1. Alexander, Blake. Larson. SFCOND RUXY: Hanson. lflateau, Ciyurci, johnson. Tllllill ROXY: Chapman, Harvey, Sotlerluerg. Rithartlsoti, Kitts, Kile. Sthroeder. l7Ol'R'l'll ROXY: llargens, Dynan. lfyers, llalen. Mason, Bartlett, Kruse. Russell, Mtflurtly. lfrietlman. TOP ROXY: llunter, Ciuligoysski, l,ontlin. Simmons. eh 9 - VARSITY BAND FRONT ROW Anderson Benson Merchant Hanson Lundgren Rector Bartlett Nrer Mr Errckson SFCOND ROW Jones Baker Coates jorcenson Srevsart johnson Iftsther Schoentcker THIRD ROW Ronqulst Vaslthek ROW Sundbers Larson Meyer Wxlson TOP ROW Arbore Westman Hanson Tallen Ralexgh Nelson A R S I T Y B TRAINING TO BE BETTER MUSICIANS The members of the clarmet quartet are Barrs RCLCIVIDQ., Instructions durmg, practrce from I-Iochsprung Madelsne Benson Nancx brxmm Mark Lammers clrrector are members of the and judr Horazdovskx danqe band -.xv Q ..--v I .4 ' gs I .. ' l I I L i Q L. L 2 8 A 4 :. .ll s -, 4 ' h t ig N' 'f' Sundin, Sweep, Clemment, Held, Blomberg. FOURTH ROW: Eiynck, Wenninger,jcJhnsr1n, Wabb, Reiland, Blomquist. FIFTH O O O The orchestra under the d1rect1on of Raymond Kuuttr, IS the only orgamzatron for strlnged mstru ment players at Ramsey It rs open to any mstru mentahst who wrshes to belong and who has a cer tam degree of talent Woodwmd and brass mstru ment players from Concert Band play 1n the orches tra on deslgnated days to glve the orchestra more sarrety of sound Hlghlrghtlng the year for the Dlstrlct and State Music Last year the orchestra went test Trips are also taken by schools rn the area and to orchestra members are contests m the sprmg as far as the State con the orchestra to grade Farrvlew unlor Hlgh School Durmg the wmter and sprxng the orchestra plays at a Wmter Concert and for the PT A The malorettes perform at football games wrth the band and provlde half time entertarnment at basketball games Thexr precision marchmg with the band adds a variety of entertalnment durmg the halves at football games HF-f-W M MAJORETTES FRONT ROW jackie Baker Darlme Ahrens Donna Madory judle Fraser TOP ROW Pat Strutz Kathe Lundgren Lyla Pottratz Lmda Shosren O RC H E S T R A Gm Johnson AIMING TOWARD MASTERY OF STRINGS ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW Haas Fabyanske Baker Fraser Myers SFCOND ROW joesung Howard Lmdqulst Stew art Falkosl-cl Bakuzls Breblghauser Wood Funkhouser Hanna THIRD ROW Haggenmlller Bixby Holdaway Durfee Lar son Lundquxsr Neece Alexander Flmqunst Wagoner FOURTH ROW Hemkel Hanson Mason Evers Hargens Lehner Soderberg., Richardson TOP ROW Holter Rmke Schafer Mr lxuum .ii 7 7 . . - V . - . . . . iz 7 , . 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HARD WORK DETERMINATION TEAMWORK One of the more confused aspects of athleucs IS when one cleans out hxs locker at the end of a season Hard knocks are all part of the game J' .. -- -- K 'r ' 4 . I 'ev X an M wif -Q U ' ,.,, .uf W Aw-V ,, Wm V yff, f5 , I Vwfv 'Zoo f' L66 I Z J D5 Celebrating a victory, the jubilant tankers in- troduce Coach Ireland into the depths. SPORTSMANSHIP FUN SATISFACTION The winning smile is portrayed by cross 13 !i' country Coach Busch as he holds the first place a El All the tedious effort spent in preparation for a contest is felt in the achievement of victory '15-f vu, f 'V- was W, ,,,, ' 1 t b. , A ,. - , , ,.. ' 1 5 Q. i ' P Ik: l 14v Q ' I K t 51 C . 4 x ' -,-,, I 1- X , 'x ,Q of C f B I 'i X ,, , 5 5' Q- . - 1 Xt I - f ' C . i . -, . C X I L fl K 7 rs, , J .ff lt 1. ' 5 . 7671 952 78,55 a ile? ttf? , 153 tts VARSITY SQUAD FRONT ROW K johnson Cmanagerj C johnson Kltts Musll Wenzel Mttsth Sptes Hegner SEC OND ROW Mr Molttor fcoachj Patterson Thomas johnston Charpenuer Baeker Nelson Henrnkson Wagoner Meld lmger THIRD ROW Mr Gaul fcoachj Barley Hustrulxd Nelson Wrld Peterson Rogowskt Gustason Marttn Morgan Mr Overskt Ccoachj TOP ROW Belgea Wllbrecht jaderston Hungerford Olem Frautschl Petschl Loughrey Wh1te FOOTB LL YOUNG TEAM PLACED NINTH Ramsey s grldders, consrstmg mamly of juniors took mnth 1n the conference After the season, the general feellng of the team was We ll be on the top next year Wlth only 7 returning lettermen, Ramsey lost to powerful Hastmgs then to Anoka After the Ano A herd of Rams stop North St Paul for no gatn 'wuts 5 ka defeat Ramsey started to spark and barely lost to Mounds Vlew 1n an excltmg game The spark con tmued throughout the rest of the season and the only bad loss was to the conference champlons, South St Paul Roy Henrtcksen, A1 Rogowskl, and George ad erston were gtven honorable mention tn the All Con ference elections Here come the Rams ready to trample Stl water 'Pi 'LP' gt 5 Ga' '!7 l may-an ,C I gf.. x x of ' 3 - s s - s s a v W a s - ' Z ' 1 7 3 9 9 , 5 9 Y - - 3 - s 's v 1 w 1 s v s a ' ' Z 9 1 7 7 5 l Q Y 7 , 0 0 0 , . . . . . . 9 a ' li I ' rt ' ' ' s ' ' ' J - , , ' 11- ' l, I 76 a , M 1 A . ,Af sf, Ke g Eg A I I ' . 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I ' s f M w ' .-v' .,. ,' , Ax',,M,,,, Assistant Coach Ted Molitor gives Frank Heg- ner instructions IN CONFERENCE PLAY The North St Paul game was the start of the sea sons drive It was touch and go as to the winner of the game until the last few seconds with Ramsey on the short end After being defeated at the Home coming of the conference champions, South St Paul Ramsey struck back with a decisive victory against Stillwater The team was then determined to Brand Down goes Roy Henriksen after a long gain Those Bears at the1r Homecoming against Whlte Bear When the White Bear game ended, Ramsey was inside the White Bears 20 yard line and in scoring position but failed to follow through Columbia Helghts 10 the fmal game of the season, managed to rally IU the closmg seconds of the game to edge Ram se B SQUAD FRONT ROW Kelly Miller Vttale Stevens Rasmussen Wtgstrom Ztegler Selleck johnson Andreottt Gar ceau Phiffer Wallis SECOND ROW Koosman fmanagetj Fwmg LaMotte Palme Irish Miller Horton Schneider Cates johnson Farr Stahl Beseke Asp Lmdorfer Mr Bergstead fcoachj THIRD ROW Sthreck Johnston Gehrke Lthbs Zah radka Muehlstedt King Hunt Bensen Colonna Martmson French Boxd Lange Mr Nelson fcoachj TOP ROW Malar key Howard Passo Scherbarth Baughan Fox Nelson LaMotta Stedt Stahl Stanlex Short OKeefe Mr Yantes Ccoachj I I wr f it l 40 un J t ga f Q-Q I J 'i Q, atm as 'fda k . g - ,, . . . . 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FOOTBALIV' 4'- L, a CL! tj Gary Mltsch stops North St Paul 1n a tense pomt rn the game QAbovej Anxrous fathers watch an rmportant play durmg the Mom and ,Dads Day game wlth Anoka SPIRIT HIGH FOR COMING YEAR 1958 KRECORDS RAMSEY I OPPONENTS Hastmgs Mounds Vlew North St Paul Homecommg co captaxns Dale Martm and john W1ld lxsten to the referee before the game RAMSEY OPPONENTS South St Paul Wh1te Bear Columbia Heights Tom OKeefe knocks down a punt as Al Ro gowskx trres to get the punt rn the North St Paul game 112 W A mfuulintaa-4 'Q 3, 'iris' ' ali? 1 I if S ,U I is I f' - VJ- 495 i ' 3 1 ' W ke 1 M ff ' RQ, Ai - -' 1 grit A I ! 5 X 1, , J. X 1 - f S . - . . ., A , , , . , ff ' '1 ' ' ' ,f X I l, ' 1 I A71 I 0 ,. I I I X1 Ai - . . 2 , 1 1 , ' ff 1, x K, , I , L f 1 X rl . -I I J I ' ' 1 'I A A S , , - u .1 ' I 1 I xlg- I V. A -I., ,f , I , 5 ta, 0 ..., 1 ,... 5 ...,.,,.st If .,... 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Stillwater ....,......,................ .. 19 1 f ' h 0 ,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ' .,....,................. 6 20 .,,.....,...,.,.,.......,.,, ' .......,.................... 27 18 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, P' ' , ..,.,,.,,,,.,.......,... 21 31 ....,.,.,,.,uu.1.,,.., ' ' .,................., .. 32 I 1' , .,. r 1 f 1 ' Q 'st I ' Q .- Mini g 'i'f1'ff- 'T 1 ' . 1'-We-Mf'1' 'f 'X VARSITY SQUAD FRONT ROW Herzog Carlson Porter johnson NTLKSHZIE A johnson Haertel Guerm Harmon Beardsley TOP ROW Mr Ireland Ccoachj Renfro Brown Branes Stanger Stahl Arland Spauldxng Wilson Saugstad Arlander S W I M M IN G TANKERS PLACE SECOND IN CONFERENCE 1958 59 RECORD The 1958 1959 swlmmlng season found the Ramsey RAMSEY OPPONENTS swrmmlng team defeatlng all of the top St Paul schools and loslng to one team nn the conference Led South St Paul by Captams Dave Beardsley and Ralph Harmon the Wfest St Paul Ramsey tankers placed second ln the conference 1nv1 C 1 tatxonal meet at Stillwater emra Ramsey defeated a strong St Paul Wfllson team by one point The Ramsey svummers were behmd 38 32 going mto the last relay The Rams won thls relay Wilson and the 7 polnt award was gnven to Ramsey Swxm University High mmg on the free style relay team for Ramsey were Dare Guerln Ralph Harmon Mark Branes and Daxe Beardsley Humboldt Stlllwater Snllwater jim Carlson domg back stroke at meet at Ralph Harmon gust completing a turn of the Sullvtarer 200 xard free stxle Q A X K' pdfw' + M - l 1 A .4 l ' l V ' ' V I- ,. 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V PA,AP-,-,-----,v,--,,--, -14 15 V,VVVVA,AVVA,,VV-,-A -,,AAA.,,VA ,YVY,-,,,.,,,,,VVAA,,,,,, ,,,, A , 9 9 24 ,,sYY.,......, ,,..,. .YY,,...,,..... ,V.. ...Y.Y,,,...l.....VV,..,,.. 1 2 1 ' ,,....Y,,........, ....,VVV .l,YY.V,,.VV 3 9 . , . 4 , A la. 4 ,, i 1' l , 1 ' ' if 4 1' L ex, A . ,Z , , 1 s W 1 ,- LH .' A P 1 . . , ,,,ft4ilQ P, ' V Q , ff' pp Wim T M . The cross country team, qJxeld'lfV7'Z'au , com- pleted their fourth ea gi g4 pions. Lead- ing them in ' eate Qlon ere pb ehn, Tom Mortenso , Gary o el, Bill iff Ral - son and T y Leit . Af th ndef ted d al and tria ulat e s e a ey w t to Subur a C zxe et at igh nd and w n by a argin o 34 po'nts. N t ca the ion eet whic Ramsey has n since 5 . Se ing to etain th' distinctio abnsgfspri ed s e titio mm to a 14 points r ,lma ' and 4th regional - phy. With hgh es, t Harrier went to the state meet and took 4 place in a field of ten teams. Bob Koehn placed 1'fth field of 117 competitors. With Ralph Nelson, Ga loedel, Tom Mortenson, and Bill Tifft returning, t Harriers are looking forward to another successful season next year. 7' Bob Koehn runs for a State berth in the Re glonal meet REGION AND FOURTH IN THE STATE B SQUAD FRONT ROW West Kowarsch Arnesen Torgersen Peterson Frandsen Anderson Iwan Dawkins Gale Vie row Raleigh Gray Keller Boss Forlm SECOND ROW Tyrrell Mandehr Burke! Spiess Remecke lrlbeck Huberty Carpenter Lawrence Affeldt Peters Danielson Mahan Kelley Keye Russell Wenholz Nellsen Johnson THIRD ROW Todora Arlander Muchenhirn Chapek Seebeck Godfrey Widerski Miller Renland Stanger Herbs! Vitali Goodwill Grill Graves Carlson Moen Pipkorn Radefeldt Yost Degeer Mr Robertson TOP ROW Looney Sjowall Spaulding Ferguson Arland OConnell Dahlquist Ryan Wilson Sullivan Eichenberger Roy Watscmn Peterson Brown Luth Heaton Rahn Neuenfelt my 1. VARSITH SQUAD FRONT ROW Gustason Seebeck Ferguson Bartlett Nelson Bailey Zibell TOP ROW Mr Odan ouch Ccoachj Frautsthi Ganfielcl jaderston Hoiyik Neuenfeldt Nlr Stanton fcoathj BASKETBALL YOUNG AND INEXPERIENCED TEAM RESULTS wjlth no returning experienced players Ramsey started off its season with a 10 point w1n over Min neapolis Marshall Inspired by this victory the team ing season In a few of the contests the Rams were spirited but in others they did not haye the drne necessary to win Although the year s record looks rather dismal the season had its bright spots Against Wfhite Bear Tom Hoiyik s scoring points led the team a much deserved yictory of six points A rare double oyertime thriller edging thc fighting Rams by a slim tvso points Anoka shook loose tn the last few minutes to emerge on top Stillwater had to fight down to the closing buzzer to slip past the Rams by one point CLeftJ Cars Lustason makes certain that he keeps the ball fBelovsj john Prautsthi tries for the rebound V Q E V T 7 S 9 V 7 U A ' i ' O I . Y , V . . I . , I , , 1 , , went on only to be out-classed in most of the remain- was seen in the Ramsey' gym with the Hastings team , . as J 1' 3 5 g 1 ' P . , . O W Z. f -fi 4 1 I bv' R3m59W P095 UP ffvr 3 febflund dufmf- C eorge jaderston fights for possessxon of the the Vuest St Paul game 3 IN INEFFECTIVE SEASON Ywk Lf w ohn Prautsthls rcboundmg Mlke Ballex s shoot Ing George aderstons flnf. vsorlx under the boards Gary Gustason s speed Daw Nelson s spmt, and Les Ynbells free throws combined to salxage hlghlnghts from 1 season that is bound to haxe posxtne rtsults hung wellexperlenctd xeterans the posslbllltxcs for next year are excellent fRlj.,l'lID Mlke B xles tr es to Latth a pass CBeIovnJ Les Zlhell pumps for a shot xt ' VA l 4 ' - M. , B 6 1- 7 ' v Q , 'y g ' . ' . bll. l Q , , H , f ff WA' uw ,if thy Mg!-ill' 6'-l next year. XVith nine of the twelve due hack and six , 'Lit 'Furl' A 1,9 ' I P14 I. r - . A ' I VN, ,R . . . h . ft A lk 1 U1 , , -1 if pl A x ' Wx Ll' Lf' ff-Lf!! l' AJ l fl . 'L' ..C c'V,l1.f'4 , ' ,V N V 4. x ill j lj. 'J ' W- II4 V,,' 1 J w ' al 5 at Q N . l X l 3. nfl ' V' 3' 6 A B SQUAD ERONT ROXV Nh Seeman Ctoathj Sthreck Muehlstedt huts Fltpp Kese Harmon TOP ROXX Mr Nel son Qtoathj O lxeefe Lnhhx Mrller Pm. Yahradka XVatson FUTURE LOOKS PROMISING 1958 1959 RECORD RAMSl'Y OPPONI N F Marshall Sprmg Lake Park North St Piul a South St Paul Hastmgs XX 1nona Strllwater Columbra Helghts RAMSI:Y OPPONENT West St Paul Anoka Mounds Vrevw North St Paul XY h1te Bear Hastrngs Strllvsater South St Paul 118 CLeftJ Ramsey and Whnte Bear tangle under the Rams basket as many arms reach for the ball CBelovsj Mike Balles lets fly wlth a set shot as a West St Paul plaxer makes an attempt to interfere lp .iff ' , . A ,, S ,xg , A 4, I 9 Q 41 'e 56 ,,,,,.,.,.....,,,.,,,,,,........ 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' ' ............,,,..,..,,,, 52 38 ,,,,,,,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,.... . ,.,,,,,,.,....,,.......... 56 l Y FRONT ROW Hustrulld OConnell johnson Tyrrell TOP ROW ustason Hostrom Johnstone Davis Mr Stanton fcoachl GOLF ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SEASON 1958 1959 RECORD RAMSEY OPPONENT 2 SflllW3.lICI' 2 Hastings Mounds View South St Paul West St Paul 2 North St Paul Anoka White Bear fBelowJ Captain Gary Gustason gives hrs scores to Mr Stanton CRnghtJ Bob Bostrom prattlces getting out of a sand trap Coached by Rnchard Stanton and captamed by Gary Gustason Ramsey completed another successful sea son with a 6 wln 2 loss record The Rams placed third 1n the conference and second ln the DISIIICI Gaylen Tyrrell Bob Bostrom and Gary Gustason went to the Regional Gary continued to the State meet X s K N v-Ms kj J .v 'A tlttl C 'ttl S E S S tltt E ' S , ' S A, . 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RMS fi VARSITX SQUAD FRONT ROW Sples Mandehr Wlld Johnston Luth Haryung., Rahn Peterson Hawkins TOP ROW Mr Fmahnser Ccoachj Koosman fmanagerj Arnesen Goodmanson Hustrulld Gehrke Jensen Wenzel Tyrrell HOCKEY Fmdmg the Rams strongest combmatlon was a factor that led to a slow start A vrctory ow er Cretln and the strong team play agalnst Patrick Henry IH the Rams last non conference game showed promlse of a threat to conference teams Reboundlng from two conference defeats one an outstandmg defensne dlsplay agaxnst South St Paul Ramsey defeated the next three opponents North St Paul with 27 consecutne conference vrctorres found dxfflculty rn making lf 28 as Ramsey forced them IHIO oxertlme to w1n In the fmal conference game Ramsey shut out Wfhxte Bear 4 0 to end conference play with a 4 4 1 record Co captams Bob Johnston and Bruce Harjung., talk oxer strategx vuth Coach Fmahxser had R Phmiauf! TEAM EFFORT DEVELOPS In the DISIIICI Ramsey scored exery tlme St Paul Park was a man short to beat a stubborn Park team 7 4 In the fmal DISIIICI game Ramsey was found mystxfred by the play of North St Paul as the Regron 2 champlons skated to a 6 0 vlctory Ramsey s scormg was well dxstrlbuted between the two llnes as they compiled a total of 35 goals and 35 assxsts From the blue llne the Ramsey defensrve co captams, Bruce Harjung and Bob ohnston slapp d 1n 10 goals whtle makrng 5 asslsts T1ed for scorxng honors were Bob Hustfulld and Dave Gehrke wrth 11 polnts each Hustrulxd getting 8 goals and 3 as slsts and Gehrke getting 3 goals and 8 HSSISIS Qoalxe Dase Luth fmds the loose puck as de fensemen Bruce Harjung, and Bob Johnston mote ID on their men Wiki' -..ws- fa W1 I ' 3 n a 1 . 9 + s. x l yu 1 1 I ' 2 . . ' , - , , N 5 , , X , , , ' , I l C . . , . . . . I . 1 1 , I F Q . . . , I , . . . . . , , . . . . . 7 . . . . ' 9 Y . . . - . 1 a . 4 I .A . , 5 7 Q J 9 e . . V . . . 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VARSITY SQUAD FRONT ROW Kramm Wentzman Mntsch Musnl XX'1nther Tlft Mr Bergstedt Ctoachj SECOND ROW Koehn Henriksen Horton Keys Ropovfskl McKay Mr Busch Ctoachl TOP ROXV Belpea Wagruner Beneke O lxeefe Morgan Spauldmg R E T L I HARD WORK AND DETERMINATION The Ramses wrestlxng team won IIS th1rd consecu uve Dxstrrct 14 Champxonshlp, he Suburban Confer ence Champ1onsh1p and took second place 1n the Re gnon wh1ch was won by defendlng champron Anoka The team had 1ts most successful season th1s year be1ng undefeated rn 12 dual meets and 1n a quadran gular The dual meet w1n streak stands at 21 stralght and extends back to December 1957 The Rams were the only undefeated team IH the state and were rated Co captams Gary Mntsch and Ron Musxl plan fnrst 1n the state during the last half of the season Ron Mus11 and Tom McKay are regronal champs wh11e Gary Mltsch Tom O Keefe B111 Tlfft and Ro land Horton took second place The d1str1ct champxons are Gary Mltsch Tom O Keefe Howle Wlnther B111 T1fft and Roland Horton The runners up are Ron Musrl Tom McKay Roy Henrlksen and A1 Rogowskx B111 Txfft Gary Mrtsch and Roy Henrlksen fmxshed the regular season undefeated Hovue Wmther makes a takedovsn on a deter strateg vuth Coach Ken Bergstedt mmed opponent C Q ,JVM i ,s-qv-vw :RM Y . , , Lf I K . g N f ' x Vu -J 1' ,a I 1. -LQ , QT ,. f ' .N,. . 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' -M yi-.r I iq ,' 1 'L I ' 7 1 f m 7 ,, . 8 ' I W A , 'Iom Mclxax decides what to do next Strammg, heavlls Ros Hennksen starts to pm BRINGS SUCCESSFUL SEASON Wrestlmg gained many fans thxs year wlth an est1 mated 750 watching the lmportant dual meet wlth Anoka and about 400 attendlng the Mounds XJIEW and XX ashburn matches Howte Whnther had the most puns for the Rams w1th 8 Bull Tlfft led ln total wms wlth 18 and ln earmng the most team polnts with 50 durmg the dual meet season Roy Henrllxsen led the tcam 1n the 1m hrs man portant take down department Coach Ken Bergstedt sand I am xery proud of our record and of the fme boys Certainly II couldn t hase been done wtthout the unselflsh work of Paul Busch and Mxlo Gaul Co captains Ron Musll and Gary Mntsch gaxe fme lcadershxp to a group of hard work mg wrestlers B SQUAD FRONT ROW Rale1g.,h Cale lxoehn Carpenter lxowarsch Hegner Burket McDermott Sthaaf TOP ROW Mr Gaul fcoathj Olson Iwan Baeker Mattm Howard Rxce Pothen Stahl . , . Y . . Y . I I . . . ' - ,v . , . . . . . I i . . . - . U V 1 ' ' Y f Y Y ' 1 , . I , ' . '. , v , 1 - . , V , - V ., , - - . . . . . ,, f r ,, ,, V V . . . f h , ,- . . , ' I - ' . I v - Q - - n v - - - - S v v w - ' v v v 1 K - l WRESTLING 1958 59 RECORD RAMSEY Mpls North So St Paul Whxte Bear Hastlngs Amery WISCOUSIH Edlna Anoka The Ramsew wrestlers get a look at their thrrd consecutne Dlstrnct 14 trophs DISTRICT 14 CHAMPS Mounds Vrew OPPONENT No St Paul Stillwater Mmneapolns Washburn Mankato UHIVCISIIY Hlgh Rrchfleld QUADRANGULAR The Rams watth the progress of one of their vrctones 124 Nxt Y ISN 'z I 'NV - 32 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,...,.......,,... 11 42 .,,.....,........... . . .........,,A........,.............. . 8 52 ,.....,...,,..,,.... . ........,....,.,.,.......,.......... 0 31 ...............w.... l ............---AA-------------'-fff------- 8 53 .,.................. . . ..................,................. 3 39 ......,............. 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'V ,- J ' , A A I I I 1' ' ,Q ' , 1, , -1- Q ' ig VARSITY SQUAD Martin Lmdfors Txler Ahrens Laturno R Peterson J Peterson Strom fcaptaxnj Hmuk Gram TENNIS RACKETEERS TAKE SECOND PLACE W 1th a 7 win 1 loss conference record the strong RIITISCD tennis team captatned bs Bull Strom and coached by Duane Nelson snatched second and barelx missed talung flrst place away from South St Paul ln the conference The te un continued a growlng Iffidl t1on of strong tennis teams The racketeers were for tunate m haung the powerful doubles teams of Stese Martln ind Tom Hontlt who 'von the Suburban Con ference Champtonshlp and Bxll Strom and Paul Llnd fors who won the Dnstrlct 14 Champlonshtp hand wolles shot fBelowj Paul Lmdfors and Bxll Strom check team standtngs vuth Coach Duane Nelson 1958 RECORD RAMSEY OPPONENT North St Paul Mounds View Sttllwater Hastmgs Anoka South St Paul Whlte Bear West St Paul If ,KJ my Arr-'vwd ,ke f f 'SRT L 'qi-ani A-2 7-fr-1 f fmr T'fT 'f av 'Tm F, 3 gf 4 f' !lff'1 Q- 3 u 4. , y , f , f - X X ,. we V 1 Q T , XF l A A - e , , 1, 1. , . , ' M. 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A HO fx X4 7nKM5fYx x M541 KAMSQ D- 6 VARSITH SQUAD IRONT ROW Dc-Vmnex B johnson Holm Iene W Petschl C johnson Crnll Chapek SFCOND ROXX Pxyoran F Cehrke IhILldlll lj,6I' Brovsn Hazen Vilnlhruht Costa C ray THIRD ROW Nlr Seeman Ccoachj Mooney I Peterson Stores Anderson IalVIotte Thomas Doodx FOURTH ROW Wennrneer Frandsen Scott Radefeldt F Petschl Bonde Cardner St Sauver TOP ROXX' lNau Xoung Xnst Tlernlund Irlbeck Miller Tereau Pazlno Flynck Arth Shock GYMNASTICS The Ramsey gymnastlc team captamed by Vllalt Petschl and coached by john Goedeke completed a year filled wlth hlgh scorlng and numerous ylctorles especially on the horse Besides the regular dual and trlangular meets the Rams took f1fth ln the New Ulm Inyltatlonal and sixth rn the Mankato Inyltatlonal Seyeral of the meets were so close that the wmner could not be determined untxl all competmon was fmlshed After the regular season the Rams placed EXTENSIVE TRAINING AND fourth ln the Reg1onal The h1gh scorers for Ramsey were Bob DeV1nney Bruce Johnson Chuck johnson Tony Le1te Dane Gray and Frank Costa Because Ramsey has the only gymnastrc team 1n the Suburban Conference It must compete wlth St Paul and Mmneapolls schools and promote gymUHSf1CS 1n the conference Coach john Goedeke spots for captaln Walt Petschl - I ' A ' If T T ' ' f Y N .. wg 7' ':- ., .1 ' A ' II ,, A - L - I ,Z 3 ? . I u t ' ' Y .: ' f. r f' K 1 lf :V Q 1- rffs 1 I kv J, , we ry V1 ,i NI? 4 'ri 4 . , . Q ,. - JE, 15 'z ' C .a . . .,- f X. . ,wr -- x K ,ir - E . X - y I L ' 1 l- 'cu ' 'A' 'cl'+ s K - I 1 . . '. - 7 : ' j, . i. . F,,. ,1',. . .. ': , .. 1 , 1' ' Y , '. 1 , I . 1 -. I '31 .- ' Q ,H .', I. . 0 O , ly . . 1 . . . . , . . l l y 7 I , n V ' Y ' 7 7 3 . . . , . Y . W . . ' . , . B EGhk DETERMINATION RESULTS IN GOOD SEASON 1958 1959 RECORD RAMSEY OPPONENT 42 5 6 Mechanic Arts 401 6 3812 Mpls Edison 2 5612 Pat Henry 108V 70' Robbins al 35' 2 Q 169 WM 1 WM IWW Mu V 111 Mpls North Robbmsdale 15-fih Mechanic Arts Ce tral 83'2 if It Over goes ob Devinny in a back handspring. Concluding his routine, d e r e goes into a dismount. 19 .,.,.,...,.....,.. , ,,....,.............., 112 ' , 70VZ Pat, Henry 90M f ..... ......... . ' ..i. ..,............. 4 sy sz .,..1.....,...,... ' .,..,.....,........... 67 f .... . .,,............ 2 ..........A,...55. ' ............. 98 f Q. ' I ..v5..q....t..... f n ..v,,....,...,.....t.... f 114 Cfftp-1 'N , I le ' My r, ' GJ I Q . lrix X I A 71905 f I ' I 1, 119' I x B A 'N U xf W B e so inigh his r ine G o ri . 1 ' 0 ki , NN, 1' My N 1 1 it 'X X! f I A 1 NL i x I! 1 51 M 'F U Qs Str E55 'ag Sf A M R 7 'E lg 1 f 'T' l V .1 '4 4 , f Q- w ,, fa . Il L ,V B .ge 03 'rv 50 at fl so sf, flvfyll- lx XJ, V ' XS reign 'la Q All lt VARSITY SQUAD FRONT ROW Barley Zrbell Wmtz Gordh Watson Arnesen TOP ROW Mr Seeman fcoachj Har Jung Smxth Muehlstedt Mrller Wenzel Mr Carlm fcoachj BASEBALL POWERHOUSE HITTING AND LEAK PROOF FIELDING In h1s flrst year as head baseball mentor ames Carlln led a young well balanced team mto a tough season As the Rams swung 1I1t0 action they found that thrngs mlght begin to look brlghter as they spllt a palr of games with a strong Murray Conference play found the dlamondmen rncreasmg m abllrty and experrence as they began to put a povser ful hlttlng attack together with an almost leak proof lnfleld and outfreld fwery game showed a marked rm proxement as the team started to mold mto a machine luke unrt and smooth out the rough spots In the hnttmg category the Rams had frve regulars rattlrng the fences wrth better than 335 averages Gary Muehlstedt Dave Gordh Don Watson Bruce Harjung and Mrke Barley blasted opposrng prtchers wrth deadly power rn every swing Bruce Huryung and Dave Gordh Ramsey hurlers consrstently baffled would be hitters throughout the season Next season will see a host of lettermen returning to the Ramsey dramond determined to show even better results Mr Carlm head baseball coach grves some A South St Paul hrtter fans the breeze at an pomters to Captaln jrm Cokley on correct bat outsrde corner curve ball Ilng SIHIICE vxyrf lk af Y-vhx .ZQQK . 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'W QW611 5 B SQUAD FRONT ROW Boss Hanson McKay Anderson Godfrey Zaspel Perron Mueller Pxvoran Copeland SEC OND ROW Graves Relnetke Goodwin Burl-cet Goodmanson Scott Spxes Thomas Zaspel Wnderskr TOP ROW Mr Yantes Ccoathj Cunnmgham Whxte Walker Forlm Hungerford Spauldmg Ferguson Herbst Swanson Renfro Drsheau SPARKLES ON 58 DIAMOND 1958 RECORD RAMSFY OPPONLNT RAMSEY OPPONENT Vlurray Stnllwater Nfurray XX h1te Bear Hastmgs Columbla Helghts Anoka DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Nlounds View Lakeulle So Paul so Paul Southpaw Mlke Bailey mes to pxck off a Col A lme dnve to left fxeld sends Les Zlbell umbla Henghts runner as Dave Gordh awaxts hrs way to fxrst base the throw K... mime flQ5.,,' 1 ii Q me I yi? .uz'i5' H Q ww Q A153 iam gg QS lEk'uwa-as-vs-wg. iw I 5:1 ee ww. 12-wwr-'ka 'kk figgjvwysfa - kafmw .wGf ' ' 9 1 s w s s a s 9 - ' : 3 I D Y 7 3 1 9 5 3 ' : ' 1 7 1 5 7 7 7 7 3 3 5 1 ' t 1 a 9 5 sYsss...,.,.. ...ss 1 ' ....s..s.s.ssssss,ssssss ,,,,,,,,,,,,ssssss s,ss 7 1 7 ,s.........,..,.s 1 ' .s,sss..ss.ss..sss...., , ss.ss.......ss,sss 15 10 . .....V,..VV,,,,,, 1 ' ..,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,..,, ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,, s,,AA, 7 3 .............,.... 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' g-gli Ti s Y hf4.Q2f,f-gl SE Q ' x . 1' - - g g fy.. .1--,Ag 'ff-'gm' www -aw -Wav mn TRACK fLef0 Daud S1f.,SI3Cl sends up a spray of sand after suc cessfully tompletmg h1s broad jump CAboyeJ D Nelson R Henrlksen D Sxgstad B Pasch all and D Wagoner tlasp the relax suck IH a slgn of planned achleyement CINDERMEN TAKE CONFERENCE Ramsey concluded another season of vxctory by once more wmnlng the Suburban Conference Excltement was the keynote of the season and none of the uc torles came without hard work and good team Splflt The Ramsey hurdlers were one of the strongest fac tors on the team One of the closest meets of the year was when the Rams took the Suburban Conference Relays by the margin of a few feet ln the last race After fll'l1Sl'1lI1g the regular IDCCIS and taklng fxrst IH the St ohns Relays and fourth ln the Edlna Invlta tional the Rams went lnto the Conference meet full of determmatlon After the1r uctory they took second ln dlstrlct competmon and sent Dave Hrndermann and Daxe Cole to the State meet Hxgh scorers for the season vsere Daye Slgstad Dane Hxndermann and Daye Cole VARSITY SQLAD FRONT ROW Herrick, Cole, Henrlksen, Nelson, Harrxs, Musll, Mltsch SECOND ROW Paschall, Koehn, Gehrke, Benz, Zxehms, lxroon, Sngstad, Cunmngham THIRD ROW Mr Busch fcoachj, Harmon, Wxlbrecht, Jensen, XX'agoner, Schaaf, Martm, Baeker, Petschl, Fraser, Mr Mol1tor Ccoachj TOP ROW Nelson, Hubert, Toenjes, Frautschx, ja derston, Handschm, Hmdermann, Herbert, Toenjes, Rogovsslu, Pederson, Wlld ,ai - , ll, , .w 'j l' 0 ,K ' ' I S A ,, - N , . , , , 1 .. 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Q fp. 4 l as li ,- B SQUAD FRONT ROW Wmrher Perruccx Carpenter Beane Schnpansky Sr Sauver Busse Zrusr Anderson Wenzel SFCOND ROW Breltkreutz Pothen Fdsrrom McDermott Borcherr Rue Vitale Kowarsrh Yernon THIRD ROW Mr Strrght fcoarhj Lemke Peterson Lundberg Marshall Sllgen Chapek Saugstad Hermes Eng Mr Fmory fcoachj TOP ROW McDaniel Belgea 0Keeffe Chapek Hustrulld I.oug.,hres Mcfsurdx Molm Elofson Larson Spaulding SECOND IN DISTRICT 1958 RFCORD RAMSFY OPPONI NT RAMSEY OPPONFNT XY Sr Paul Cambrrdge N St 9 ul wfhlfl, Bear Srrllwater 51 I Z Mounds Vrew Columbxa Helghts 1112 Co captains Daxe Hmdermann and Larry Harrxs Daxe Hmdermann losses a 16 foot shot t e look mer the results of the umfereme meer srhool rewrd wxrh Mr Molxtor 32 V , I 1 I , , as 1 1 A . 'J' C 3 L , cf . ' I I 1 ' r M ' , 1 E Z., V I at l ' V' Q 4 I X , , 1 , Y K I '4 Z' H 55 2 5 C .ee.. .......... H astings .e,..............r...,......,. 38 88 1 6 ..,.,.....ur..ee.. 50. 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CAROL RICHTER, Cu-Editors 10 if M1 Margot Dufrcne Susan Smxth and judrth Brute Olnen and Arden Houghton rccened l f hn nch from Brll Ttfft and Bertch constructed the stars vvhlth ease the NUT F9 ff-5 1 2- PU l9v8 Prom a heawenls effect lxflffn I-af50n P R O M CELESTIAL Returnnng, to the dance floor after haung thexr pxcture taken are Brxan Brovsn and Sands Larson One of the mam hrghhghts of the esenmg., was the grand march vundlng, through the Celes ual Tvnllght TWILIGHT CREATES MOOD Prom goers expeuenced an out of thls world feel mg as they ghded through stardust and moonglow lfl the celesual Tvuhght the theme for the unlor Semor Prom Mood for an uncarthlx atmosphere spstrlxled ln a re wolung reflectlng ball suspended from the center of the Lelllflg An endless slu of deep rose crepe paper gllttcred star clusters Muslcal mood vuth approprmte selectlons such as Stardust Deep Purple and Tvullght was created by DlClx Kast and hrs band I X N '- f x r af ' 5 s - . 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L 06' ' 'MA l,, IDLE is , 'l I ,AQf lf ,PY J - V Alma dy I 5 3 i . . . . ,li ll g ,Q , - - 1 4 ,- 5 - A? 1 Q ,- r 4' M - f 9 ' M 7 4 V 7 vj f ' v at fl' - W e v 1 A 'M -A 2 1 V- will . X , ' . . A . ' 4i.',v ' 4 XQ Q x , ggn M - Xa. , Displaying their athletic trophies which they received for outstanding achievement are front row: David Hindermann, Burt Kroon, Steve Cunningham Paul Lmdfors and jerry Fraser Back row Don Watson jim Crawford David Gordh Larry Reed and Dennis Regnxer ALEX AWARDS ,px rg 1 5-Url lf S ...M X W'-5' ef 'ifi ,Q so -.t W . V4 .5 Congratulating David Hindermann and Paul Lindfors for their outstanding efforts are Rose- ville husinessmen Mr. L. Dosh and Mr. FI Salverda FOUR OUTSTANDING SENIORS HONORED Among the final activities of sentors is the award tng of outstandmg boy and g1rl honors Last year David Hmdermann Paul Llndfors, Colleen Clement, and Mary Ann ordan were the recipients of these awards Winners of awards in tndtvxdual sports were Paul Lmdfors and David Hlndermann basketball Ierry Fraser, cross country Burt Kroon, gymnastics, Steve Cunningham football and wrestltng Don Watson hockey Jim Crawford swimming David Gord base ball Larry Reed, golf R1ckRothausen tennis Den nts Regtner, track and Les Crawford, manager Happily smiling after receiving awards for outstanding senior girls are Colleen Clement and Mary Ann jordan The awards were presented to them by Miss Brown at the an nual spring banquet nddnplualnukw The speaker for the ey enxng was Mr Ted Peterson a sports writer for the Mmneapolzx Tribune Mr Lloyd Dosh President of the Roseville Busmess mens Association presented the trophies and Alex to the winners The mistress of ceremonies for the Mother Daugh ter banquet was student Clalre Sorenson A speech was given by Marsha Cameron honoring the mothers and by Mrs Cameron in honor of the daughters The main message of the evening was presented by Miss Brown who also gave the outstanding girl awards 'CZ' v , . . 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' ' , Y 'Z Wi., a fy, 'f 4035 T V W .ML-.., .lmvuvgnnnohmwy Slowly walking, down the alslf. to the strams Parents and frlends haze 50l mnl5 HS Ron if pomp and Clfcumslame 15 3 Portion of Saxko Carolxn D1 Magglo and Wnllxam Cor the 1958 graduation C1355 bet: begun then- last walk down the axsles of GRADUATIO the audrtorrum GRADUATES FACE FUTUREWITH ANTICIPATION On May 28 1958, students donned royal blue caps and gowns to partrclpate tn their last hrgh school event Commencement marked the end of fne years attendance at Ramsey for the 236 graduates Fourteen of the semors wore blue and whxte honor cords as they partrcrpated m the ceremomes They were Donald Davrs, Robert Parker Susan Trollen ean Krtts Davld Hmdermann Parker Gram Stexe Martln Martha Perry, and Marc jaglowskl These students were accorded thls honor on the basrs of thenr grade averages Presentation of the mam speaker was made by Mr Emmet Williams, Supermtendent of Schools Dr Theodore Fenske Assocrate Dean of the College of Agrrculture Unnersrty of Mrnnesota, gave an msprr mg speech, entitled Thrs lS the Tlme Hubert Harmon were gnen to deserving semors o Ann Horton and Larry Harrls, who have chosen teachrng as a career The presentation of the class was made by Mr Curtls ohnson prmclpal of Alexander Ramsey, and the drplomas were awarded to the graduates by Mr Herbert Ostergren, Chanrman of the Board of Edu canon Semors anxrousls awart therr brg moment as Addressing the graduates and audnence IS Mr hir Herbert Ostergren presents Russ Anderson T Fenske H15 address concerned semors set wrth hrs drploma tmg out on thexr own and thexr future re sponsrbrlrtres 5 C C use T . The annual P.T.A. scholarships, presented by Mr. J n l , . . , I , Y n , . . I . , Y . . . .J , In n u . l HOMECOMING Pretty as a picture were the queen candidates, Mary Cossack, Eleanor Raleigh, Merry Lee Blum, Joyce Starr, and Barbara Rock as they made their entrance upon the stage through a golden frame. Suspense increased as a quartet consisting of Roy Hendriksen, Dave Nelson, Mike Bailey, and Bruce Har- jung entertained the hushed crowd with the popular song Dream. Ed Gehrke, Master of Ceremonies, stood by as Col- leen Clement, 1957 Homecoming Queen, placed the jeweled crown upon Eleanor Raleigh's head. Ron XY'enzel and Dennis Meidlinger presented the traditional bouquet of roses from the football team. The 1958 coronation ceremonies were climaxed when Roy Henriksen serenaded Queen Eleanor with I Have A Dream from The King And I. A day previous to the coronation students were en- tertained and influenced by campaigning committees. The skits added a light note to the campaigning that was climaxed by the dramatic coronation. Gehrke welcomes Ramseyls 1957 Home coming queen Colleen Clement who later crowned Ramsey s 1958 queen Eleanor Raleigh QUEEN CORGNATION HIGHLIGHTS EVENTS Ex queen Colleen Clement places the crown on tendants Marx Cossack Mars Lee Blum Barb ara Rock and Joyce Starr and Master of Cere monies Pd Cehrke seem quite pleased with the deusron of the student body I'rom her royal throne ueen Eleanor watches the mam couples at the Homecoming dance On her left are attendants Merry Lee Blum and Mary Cossack Standing., on her right are attendants joxce Starr and Barbara Rock MX Ed ' - , 1' , ' I C I 0 ,a M wr A-W 2 ' .' , Q ' i IK 1 e Q surprised and happy Eleanor Raleigh. Her at- a ,V a .i ' ' I -- . 41- f , . , - V ' ty, ' ', i i , , ' , ' . g ,. V' I i x I Ramsey's 1958 Homecoming Queen is surrounded by her attendants at the Homecoming game between Ramsey and White Bear. Sitting: Barbara Rock, Merry Lee Blum, Queen Elea- nor Raleigh, Mary Cossack, and Joyce Starr. ,v Q ' V Vp-fy rvg .5 T71 ma are X '43 ...Q HOMECQMI G HOMECOMING PARADE PRECEDES BIG GAME JJ! Queen Eleanor waves happily to her subjects 8? Judy Olson Henry Keys Gail Eabyanskl Roy Henriksen and Dale Martin support their can didate Eleanor Raleigh m the annual skits which bring to end the campaigning for the 1958 queen lu: 1' 9, X ,et 4' VY Zn ff in the Homecoming parade 1, X l !, Mlfllyl ' .fl flwl, Msn.. lmlwrk I I it V: I W' . V4 . . 1 N lv? , I 1 , O I O g , Q 7 I ' .V n x I V is V I ,g V V s l ' ' Ti F . N' V y L' Q 1 . A BP ,, , fix' Av , F Zrh- y i i ,fy , .X A iq ' A ,gf 'f ' f , it Q4 I 11 ,VME , , 2, , ,, ,Nil A nf-A ' ' ' , , ff l 'z 'V X H5 ' ff ,y I , ' , A A. -X, xy' ' if ' f Vllilvx .XX X 1 'X uf, vwqt, M X . I, VV Ag , 1 ill? N-'w HX?-Q , '-. f' l I pi, 1, Q,tbLi,i , A . A E ' mayfii A joe Brabec and his band provided the music for the 1958 Homecoming dance. Singing during the intermission of the 1958 Homecoming dance are Dick Strutz and the Fellas. DANCE CLIMAXES HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES Brew the Bears was the slogan of the Ee Ha MachAWees YTeens float as it captured first prize in competition with twenty others Second and third prize were also awarded to Junior class Y Teens grou s The majority of entries were YTeen sponsored floats Participants also included such active groups as choir glee club pep club Honor Society and the Freshman class A highlight of the parade was the ueens float It resembled a large pink rose with ueen Eleanor the center attraction Her four at i ! f 0?.!llllllit Adil tendants were separately chauffeured in convertibles At the stadium the parade was led by David Mor seth on his horse with the American flag while Cheryl Smrglewskr and Carol Whaley followed with Welcome Alumni flags They were followed by the concert band and the floats During the football game Queen Eleanor and her attendants were given posttlons in honor ln front of the stands An addition to the Homecoming cere monies was the presentation of the football to the referees and teams by the Queen This feature was begun with plans to make it a tradition Dancing to the music of oe Brabec s band topped off a whirlwind week of Homecoming activities Ramsey students were joined by returning alumni at the annual Homecoming dance During the inter mission entertainment was provided by Dick Strutz and The Fellas Master of Ceremonies Ron Mustl introduced the 1958 Homecoming Queen Eleanor Raleigh Winner of the second prize in the float contest is this entry from the Bona Fide Y Teen group Q gt, P . I ' I ll '11 . Q , s . . ' - . Q I . - u n ' s n V I 1 - . J u , . Q a Q7 Q 2 I 9 l ' . , .y 1 W ' .Jr -. I '1.31 fl .- i' ATI? 'i ' I3 H VE xl' A! Q If ' V . A . . . ,v , 9 n Q x ,.., ,I 1 - a - . , 9 , , r . H 1 7 ,, W V fl ' in The supply store as a busy place ln the morning Here Paula St Martm Lois Frandsen Mary Semple and Maddy Lendway pxck up needed sup plnes M if s VIEWING RAMSEYITES fleftj Awe Marla IS sung, bs Roy Henriksen at the Slxth An nual Christmas Concert CAhovej Preparmg, Italian spaghettx 1n Famlls Lxvmg class are Gary Mttsch Lucena ultevls Lois Iudvugson and Bob Krause NUMEROUS ACTIVITIES The attendance offxce xs a famllnar place for late RCSZISICYIUE f0l' Ihe ChflSImHS CIHUCC are 2 few comers and absentees of the many who attended ,uk 315 1-0 Santa, portrayed hy Dennis Nelson, was a fat and funny attraction at the Snow Flake Frolic. I A tr A slow, dreamy waltz played by George Barton and his band sets the mood for a successful Christmastime dance. SN ELAKE EROLIC DANCE HIGHLIGHTS YULE SEASON Tall white Snowmen, painted windows, colorful crepe paper, and a striking white Christmas tree with silhouetted figures dancing in the background, highlighted the Snowflake Frolicf' Entertainment was provided by a girl's quartet and the four let- termen. Later in the evening, Santa Claus, played by Dennis Nelson, put in his appearance. Serenading at intermission were these four talented and pretty junior girls: Sue Springborg, Renee Rymer. Linda Strane and Lorna Krinke. Many couples whirled around the giant Christmas tree at the annual Christmas dance. CLeftj Waltzing dreamily to the music of Larry Fisher and his band were a few of the many couples who attended the annual Valentine Dance. fBelowJ Pat Clemment, sophomore at- tendant: Bonnie Jacobson, junior at- tendant: and jack Westin, master of ceremoniesg applaud as the senior queen candidates are presented to the audience at Cupid's Capers. , , fr 54, f gf, , .gn' A-H, , sf A ' L' '1 v l 1 r 3 . X ,, LE TI E ' S DAY . CUPID'S ARROW AIMED AT RAMSEY Wfhite streamers and red hearts provid- the proper atmosphere for the Valen- ,, . ,, . This Ramseyite appears quite happy dence- Cupid Capers' Laffy Fisher as a group of Ramsey A choir mem- h1S band played HS the SILlClBHIS bers sing him a cupidgram - from his throughout the cafetorium. girl friend? The highlight of the evening was the n of the Valentine royalty. VC'alt and jack XY'estin, masters of cere- crowned Merry Lee Blum, queeng acobson, junior princessg and Pat sophomore attendant. X . , y IQ 2 S S. gs in Q Us ri will if S si S 41 Ji- 3 X Merry Lee Blum gasps in joyful sur- prise as Vfalt Petschl. master of cere- monies, places the crown of red and white flowers upon her head. The other candidates, Barbara Ostergren. Mary Cossack. Joyce Starr, and Barb- ara Rock, smile their approval. 4 If 1 I .7 ' A'he enthusiasm of homecoming is shown hx the spirit of the cheer leaders U LIMITED ACTI ITIES ENTERING INTO ACTIVITIE Judy Readel, Henry KEYS, I-Ofna Kfinke, and Singing cupidgrams to a surprised Dick Schock George Iwan set up apparatus for the next ley are Mike Bailey, Dave Anderson, Susan chemistry experiment. Smith, and Bonnie Holger 1 f r 0 0 0 V ': Q l- iq -Q Enjoying some leisure time on Senior Dress-lfp Day are Ralph Tyler, Carol Richter, Pack XX'estin, jean I.aHue, judy Walker, Gibbs Lukoskie, and Ron Musil. T .w 6 ITH ENTHUSIASM Dancing to the popular hit song, Donna , are students at the annual After the Basketball Judy Pilgrim, winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Contest, receives her award from Mrs. Margaret Proshek. Game clance. Al age R 23 9 Anderson rma 15 Anderson Te 23 Arkola Walter 23 A Ashby,x G don 15 Bed V1olet 8 Betsang Art r stedt Ke h 2 e Arte n os Do d row lletta 17 99 Burk lj net ZW h aux 17109 14122 l Ja exu 8 rr Ro e ondon ncy 1 onley 3 aret F HY avltt 18 59 85 K lj Dvergste Denneth 12 IS Robert 11 mahlser Rob 13 120 Emery urt 131 Engerbnt o Ruth 17 n er o 13 X nc son h rles 1 1 2 Ven obert 19 abtan Allen 23 Farrter Mar,y!Ruth 13 Ftlke M r1l 3 Ltebenstel onald 15 1nn Els1 Lokken rratne 22 Lothe therlne 23 1'Lundgt n Betty 18 1-orsy V oltt Gaul 0 13 110 rry 23 I Maher Hanna 22 erence cAfee Alfred 18 92 95 1 llbens hee H ol1tor Theodore 12 110 1 G deke J 17126 G erud tra 22 V' 130 131 Moser Charles 23 Nelson Duane 13 86 111 118 125 l on G en 20 87 Nelson Henry 23 Qu Marlorne 8 9 p Carolyn 15 H n n Casperx 18 82 e Delpht e 19 Curt1s 19 kanson Naon Holste Fsther 1 Holter Mac 22 Odanovlch oseph 10 116 Ostergren erbert 8 137 O Toole ames 14 Oversken ars 17 110 re LH 15 09113 Pa Delford Harold 20 Ptche Gene 10 14 88 89 Proctor Mary 17 Jo n n Cums 9 74 Proshek Margaret 19 83 147 Kapaun Mary 22 Kauffmann Rosemary 15 Kung Raymond 20 Klrchner Marte 15 Knutson Elton 12 '- Kruse W1ll1am 23 f Kuutl Raymond 16 105 Qualba Lots 18 obertso or r 1411 Roelo s onavo 12 Rollt I Lammers Mark 16 104 Rose elor 22 75 ANIZATION and sTUoL51i1,5JL.65Ef1mDE,X Amer1ca Fneld Servnce 84 85 Art Club 82 Astronomy Club 86 Audio Vtsual 82 Band 102 103 104 Basketball 116 117 118 Baseball 128 29 Camera Club 86 Canteen COUHCII 74 Cheerleaders 97 Cho1r 101 Chrxstmas Dance 144 Classes 54 Cross Country 114 115 Debate 88 STUDENT INDEX Ackerberg Chns 55 Ackerman Lynn 54 Adams Richard 66 86 Affeldt, jacquelyn 26,77 80,83, 97 98,100 Affeldr, Robert 60,115 Ahrens, Bruce 26,101,125 Ahrens, Darlme 26,81,98,105 Aldrldge, wlllllm 67,82,87 Alfagnder, Carol 63,76,92,l02, Alfson, Ronald 64,86 Allperto, Penny 68 Allan, Mary 63,96,99,100 Amland, Jean 61,96,99,101 Andersen, Geraldme 26,81,92,97 Anderson, Brran 55,91 148 I Faculty 8 YJ a of l Play M 1 L t ng u Ot all 0 11 rench ub 76 Futur omema rs of menca .Nan al Forensxc League 89 N nal H r Soctety 75 G rman ub 7 G1rls At let1c ssoc1at1 h a 5 1 9 UBIIO GY na 6 Pep Club 96 97 diff' Prom 134 4 Ham Ra C u H I.1te 94 Hockey 1' 0 1 Homecommg Ram ler 2 Juntor Academy of Scnence 87 Qutll 8: Scro im T pf Royer Joyce 19 Runnestrand Ellenor Sarta1n Harry 9 Schenk Pearl 21 Schoeld Ra hel 11 Schollyegerdts Dorothy 19 Schroeder Jan t 10 Schultz Theo 8 Seaberg Georg B Seeman jerry 13 118 126 128 Seldenkrantz Ralph Z3 Shlra Rxchard 20 Small Ehzabeth 22 Stanton Rtchard 10 116 119 12 Strnght R1chard 12 131 Struble john 20 0 Swan Robert 21 Thomas Arthur 21 Todora Pat 131 Torgelson john 9 74 Tschonl Audrey 18 92 93 VICIHH Lllzabeth 11 Wa ner Betty 23 Wa d Roger 21 Warren james 10 88 Warweg Clllfc 21 Watson Delle 22 Wlesen Mary 11 w1ll1Jn1S Emmet 8 Wllson I.J21Vld 21 Yan es Raymond 20 111 29 Semors 26 Spanish Club 77 Sprmg Play 78 Stage Crew 91 Student COUUCII 74 Student I.1fe 134 Swrmmmg 113 Taxxdermy Club ?i:Inn1s 1221 es 13 Elia' W ' Val ce M stlmg 1 Re Y Teen Cou A 1 I3 6 n er Img 2 51113115 Arne Ron d 54 115 120 128 hyllts 26 th, W1ll1am 62,83 126 Ashbach, Denms 64 Asp, john 64 111 Auge, Edward 63,74 Awe. Gerald 63 Anderson Dave A H21 26 101 Anderson Dav1d W 4111 55 101 126 146 Anderson ulorm 26 93 100 Anderson Harold 66 Anderson, jane 66 Anderson, 'Janet 69 Andeirson, udnth 61 96,99,100, 10 Anderson, Mnlton 58,129 Anderson, Paul 54,115,131 B Anderson, Russ 137 Andert, John 67 Andert, Shetla 57.97.100 Andert, Stella 57 82,517.98 Andes, ludxth 26,98 Andreom, Eugene 62,111,121 Arbore, Rohn 61 104 114 Arland, homas 54,113,115 Backus, Suzanne 58,97,98,100 Baeker, James 58,l10,l23,130 Baeker, janet 69 BlIl?, Mlchael 58,70,74,101,110, 11 ,ll7,llB,128,129,l46 Banly, W1ll1am 63 Baker, 'Bryce 63,99,105 www a er Dav1d 104 Baker Jacquelme 58 96 105 Baker jean 26 Baker Wlllllm 68 Bakken, Doro hy 68 Bakken, Peter 26,69,75 Bakuzns, Dace 55,76 83,92 98,1 Bakuzls, Peter 26 82 102 Balch, Marsha 63,77 Baldwm, lllerome 26 Baldwm, homas 67 Ballls, Susan 64,82,96,99 Bank, Kenneth 61 Barnes, Kathleen 61.96,99,100 Barrxeau, Kenneth 51 Bartel, Dorothy 56 Bartlett, jnlm 27,28,52,74,75,9 103,116 Bartlett, Nancy 63.95.97.99,104 1 fy X A 1 FA px' X I B 0 by Vt ,J v A I 'U 2 fl F' , ' 2 9 5 f ' ', , N f ' , ' z f ' , W 1 wk QL ' , '22 , ' S 22 . 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I Grlnnell Donna 54 STUDENT INDEX Gressman Danlel 68 Grlll Bernard 33 115 126 Grlll Elln 33 75 77 79 89 95 97 98 101 135 Grlmm Nancy 64 88 96 99 102 0 Grogan Tom 60 Gross Georgene 63 99 101 Groth Mary 57 90 97 90 Guerln Davld 59 113 Gullgowskl Barbara 96 99 103 Gullgowskl Georgrann Gustafson Marvln 33 Gustason Ga 33 74 110 11K 119 128 Guston Karla 65 97 99 101 Gylarcl Valetta 55 77 83 97 98 Haarman Mary 57 Haas Andrea 6496 Haas Llnda 55 83 105 Hadammek Barbara 62 Haertel Gordon 58 82 113 Haertel Paul 69 Haesslg Sandra 62 99 Haessly Thomas 62 Haggenmlller Georgalyn 68105 Halder Dlane 51 Hamre Charles 68 Handschln Wllharn 58 75 87 88 89 130 Hofsrad James 57 HOIVIK Thomas 34 74 92 125 135 Holdaway Margaret 63 76 96 99 Holeman Donald 64 Holeman Judlth 35 100 Johnson ohnson ohn son ohnson nson ohnson Johnson Norene 57 76 97 98 101 Rebecca Rlchard B 1101 62 111 Rlchard T 1107 65 115 Robert 67 Sandra 4103 64 96 99 Sandra R 1127 36 52 Kustermann Peter 66 Kuasnlk Mlchealyn 67 1 La Hue Jean 38 83 97 98 147 1 Lambert Kathleen 38 83 97 98 Holgate Gene 61 Holgate, George 61 82 Holger Bonnle 54 97,98 101 145 Holland Bruce ZI4 80 94 90 93 103 LaMotte Dennls 65 111 0 Sm Kafhlfen 36 Lamonr Rnhara ss lll 126 ohnston Robert 36 74 110 120 Johnstone Thomas 65 111 H01 Holnnlr Holsle lter olter as effrey 35 sz 129 131 Lols 35 Davld 5 Jean 58 7 98 100 102 105 Kat ynn 35 92 Homme Wgllllam 66 Hoppe Jack 66 86 Horazdovsky Judy 64 83 99 102 0 Horst James 56 orton kEugene 69 rton Jeanne 35 74 75 83,95K 97 98 Horton Roland 60 82,111 12 oughtdn Arden 98 92.97 H e Carol 6598 Houle Rlchard 57 Hovland Barbara' 63 Johnstone Wllllam 119 ones Darlene 69 one 'Mlchael 60 104 ordah Brent 36 rdon Carol 63 96 99 o an Mar Ann 136 or sen Tlom 66 Jorge sen Julle 55 100 org son Elolse 67 104 orlssen Sharon 68 Jung Patrlcla Kaar Donald Kalser Susan almen u l x'Kappler ean Kaslch Sandra 56 80 97 98 8 100 Lang Wllllam 59 70 83 Lange Rlfhafd 111 Langer Llnda 67 Lanz Charles 68 Larkey Davld 69 LaRoche Dale 56 Larrabee Judlth 63 77 96 99 Annette 38 75 89 103 105 Charles 93 104 114 131 Judy 38 100 Karen C101 63 96 99 134 Karen 1111 57 77 97 82 Larson Larson Larson Larson Larson 93 98 Larson La5homb Carol 67 LaShomb Marlene 55 97 98 Laska Charlotte 57 97 98 100 Latourneau Pat 66 Laturno Gary 125 Laturno Lyle 68 101 JLBVIIDCIS Dlane 61 Kathleen 63 100 Kathleen 69 Hanggl ean 65 9 Hanke Hanna Hansen Hansen Hanson Hanson Hanson Hanson Hanson Hanson Hanson Hargens 0 Ixynthla 59 77 ancy 63,96 99 105 James 62 Ray 66 82 Wllllam 58 Brute 58 82 1:02 '105 Davld 54 129 Karen 66 104 Kathleen 62 90 99 Kelth 66 104 Ronald 61 104 Lowell 55 75 88 89 103 71,Johnson Haryung Bruce 33 50 74 75 79 91 92 101 114 120 128 Harkness Kathy 69 Harkness Valerle 33 82 95 97 100 Harmon Robert 62 114 119 Harrlngton Harvey 33 Harrls Larry 130 131 Harvey Martln 63 103 Hasslnger Deborah 33 50 98 Havel Phlllp 66 Hawklns Bruce 56 114 121 HZWKIHS Gerhard 33 114 120 Hazen Jeffrey 34 75 77 78 79 103 126 135 Heaton Douglas 34 115 Hegner Frank 60 101 110 111 12 Helder Jeffrey 67 Helder Pat 34 53 Helderscheld Duane 34 Helm Mllton 66 Helnkel Llnda 57 90 97 98 100 Held Randl 34 97 98 102 Held VICKI 60 74 90 99 104 Hemmlng Lorralne 65 88 96 99 Henrlksen Roy 54 59 74 101 110 111 122 123 130 140 143 Herbst Frank 59 129 Herbst John 62 115 Hermann Allen 63 82 Hermes John 55 131 Hermsted CORDIS 64 96 99 100 Herou Maurlne 34 83 97 98 HCIIICK Ronald 130 Herrlck Wllllam 34 Herzog Mollle 55 77 88 89 97 98 Herzog Rlchard 60 113 114 Heuer Lynn 57 80 Hlllzer CORDIS 34 37 74 91 92 97 Hllger Jlll 62 74 96 99 Hvll Jeffrey 58 Hlndermann Davld 130131 136 Hlndermann Mary 56 74 75 98 HlDD Carol 34 83 93 97 98 Hobbs Howard 66 Hoca Judy 66 Hochsprung Barry 34 102 103 0 Hochsprung Dennls 65 Hoel John 34 Hoelscher Joan 74 96 99 Hoelscher PZIIICIR 57 97 98 Hofer RlCh3fd 62 Hofer Robert 63 Hoffmann Harold 59 81 150 Hovlan Rlchard 68 Hovlan vllglnll 55 60 77 92 97 98 oward Bruce 64 74 111 123 oward Davld 69 87 105 iII-lose Rogerhltil 1112121 u erty'lKat een 8 Huberty, Robert 63 Hubafty Tho1I1Iuas 61 115 Rhes Judlt 63 H ltmann Ruth ,67 mphreys Sharon 68 Hungerford Stephen 11 Hunt James 62 82 111 Hunt Karen 35 83 91 97 Hunt PZIIICIB 66 100 Hunter Rhetta 3583 3 1 3 Hustrulld Robert 5 59 74 75 102 110 119 120 X Hustrulld Wllllam Huttle Cheryl 66 Ino Gladys 96 99 100 Ingerson Carl 57 76 90 9 1rlsh DENNIS 62 111 Irlbeck Thomas 115 126 aksen Loreen 6 erson Norman 6 Ives Nancy 61 74 99 flvey Karen 65 96 9 aufhold Carol 58 au old Kenneth 67 Kau Karen 58 97 98 K ey Judl 57 59 82 92 93 97 'Keeton Barbara 66 Kehr Dlane 63 96 100 Kehr Rlchard 68 Kellar Dlane 36 75 76 92 97 98 10 xl 1 wKeller Karyl 36 80 83 91 92 95 QQ 97 98 102 .J Keller N Kelley elley Kelly Kelly XJ Kelsey Kelsey Lawrence 64 115 Ann 66 Wllllam 62 115 Rlchard 111 Susan 69 Robert 36 90 101 Kennedy Judlth 36 J-1 Ketchel Rlchard 61 Keye Wllllam 61 74 115 118 Keys Henry 55 70 77 85 114 140 146 Kleger Sandra 62 Klenholz Sandra 59 74 90 97 98 Klle Davld 64 103 QYKlley Carol 37 81 97 98 1Klmllnger Gerald 61 :KIRK Mlcaela 69 Klng Pat 56 100 XJKlng Steven 62 74 111 121 Iwan6 George 58 74 95 115 123 an Wllllam 62 76 77 Jacobsen Bob 69 Jacobson Jaderston X 117 o Jaderston Jaglowskl Nlaglowskl Bonnle 58 97 98 100 George 55 110 116 Maryorle 35 97 Mlchael 59 Myrna 63 96 99 Jancsek Carol 63 88 96 Jansen Je frey Jensen Jensen Jensen 0 06511112 95 98 Joestlng 'V Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 8 R ohnson ohnson Donald 69 102 John 68 Ellen 67 96 99 100 George 67 John 56 102 114 120 121 Joan 35 75 77 80 83 92 Susan 68105 Allen 61104 111 113 Barbara ,J l9J 67104 Bar ara J 4117 101 Bradley 68 Bruce 35 119126127 Charles 35 110 126 DeAnne 63 76 83 88 92 Gary C f11J 59 74 75 N KlfChnCf Donald 55 lxlrchner Dwaln 57 Klrchoff Nancy 37 81 Klrk Wllllam 67 Klrk Penny 61 99 V Kltrs Harry 61 103 110 119 Kleldsen Patrlcla 59 76 92 97 98 J Kleln Georglanna 97 98 100 Kleln Lvnda 64 96 99 100 O Klemp Susan 58 75 76 88 89 97 8 Klepoerlch LOUISE 64 96 99 Kloek Karen 97 98 100 Knlghr Dlana 54 83 97 100 Knutson Carole 58 92 97 98 101 Koalska Frank 56 Koehn Barbara 69 X, Koehn Rlchard 60 114 123 Koehn Robert 37 114 115 122 0 oelsch Karen 55 76 93 97 98 oosman Neal 61 82 93 KKJSMBH Paul 37 86 93 111 120 N Kopby Douglas 37 Korpela John 62 114 Kowarsch Eugene 56 115 123 Kowarsch Rlchard 37 Krase Rlchard 60 Krause Robert 37 143 Kreger Joseph 57 Kreuger Janlce 62 Krueger Vernon Curtls 51 101 II, Kreyer 'James 68 Krlnke Lorna 55 70 74 88 89 95 114 121 J Johnson Gary 1. fl1J 56 ohnson Gary W 1121 36 Johnson Glorla 58 80 97 105 X Johnson Jeanne 55 77 90 97 98 ohnson Karen J 4121 36 81 91 95 98 Johnson Kelth 63 74 V Johnson Kenmore 36 93 110 113 Johnson Margaret 56 92 97 98 100 135 ,J 97 98 144 146 KIOISS Kroon Kruse Kruse Kuhne Kuhne Kuny Kunz Kunz Kush Kathleen 62 96 Burt 130 136 Rlta 55 76 88 89 97 98 103 Vlrglnla 37 83 91 98 Margaret 38 97 Mary 64 Margaret 100 Margaret 69 Rlchard 51 77 Sandra 64 96 99 J v Lawrence Robert 64 115 Layton Kathleen 65 96 99 ease Rlchard 65 Bow Dorralne 38 L ow Susanne 67 100 Lee Anne 61 96 Lee Beverly 58 Lee Pat 66 eegard Mary 62 93 96 99 Lehmann Joan 64 96 99 Lehner Carol 38 77 81 97 102 Lehrke Pat 56 76 Leler Donna 38 100 eler Duane 66 Q,Lelte AHIOHIO 38 55 74 75 85 114 126 Lemke Gregory 38 131 emke Jane 61 76 96 99 Lendway Mady 55 97 Lenertz Judy 68 Leslle Kathryn 62 96 99 essman Edward 58 essman PZIIICIH 38 Llbby John 64 101 111 118 ledholm Marlene 39 97 98 lmborg Gary 58 lndberg Bruce 131 lndblom Lester 39 81 Llnder Mary Ellen 65 96 Llndgren Dorothy 57 97 98 100 Llndgren Paul 83 101 121 Llndfors Paul 125 136 Llndorfer Mlchael 61 111 Llndqulsr Edward 57 102 105 lndstrom Lavonne 66 ndstrom Larry A 4101 6486 J'Lndstrom Lawrence J 4101 63 '5QLlnhert Judlth 68 Lln ert Davld 39 Loa ue Jlll 39 Loc err Betty 69 YLondln Llnda 62 96 103 NLondon Wallace 39 95 Loney Basll 55 Loney Brlan 66 Long Roberta 59 77 97 98 Longen Judlth 61 96 99 100 Longen Peggy 58 97 98 100 Looney Carl 69 115 Looney Patrlcla 67 Lopez Thomas 57 xQLosacker Pam 39 81 83 97 98 4I.osacker Robert 68 vLoughrey James 39 86 110 131 Lozlnskr Donald 59 79 82 102 'Ludwlgson Lols 39 51 75 91 92 95 97 98 101 143 'NLukoskle Glbbs 39 147 Lundblad Dlane 59 77 83 97 98 Lundeen Ronald 60 Lundgren Kathleen 63 104 105 Lundqulsr Carole 58 76 77 78 87 Q, ss 89 102 105 Luth Davld 39115 120 Lyon Francls 57 ,Mackay Douglas 63 Mackay Katherlne 39 77 81 83 91 92 98 'Mackey Sandra 64 82 96 99 3Mackle Edwln 64 MacKnlght Judlth 39 77 83 93 97 98 NMaday Roxanne 55 Madlson Barbara 40 l I I . 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'Richard 40 115 120 Manfredmi Richard 56 Manfredini Robert 69 Manton Patricia 59 93 97 98 100 Marks Linda 69 Marschke Charles 40 Marsh Carol 40 83 98 Marsh Marilyn 40 53 Marshall Guy 55131 Marshall Jerry 65 114 Marske Gerald 55 Marston Jo Ann 40 83 87 97 98 Martin Cynthia 63 96 99 10 Martin Dale 54 74 75 110112 123 130 140 Martin Frank 61 86 87 Martin Sharon 57 97 98 100 Martin Steve 125 Martin Vergn 68 Martmson arbara 63 96 99 100 Marttnson Terry 66 111 121 Mason Jeffrey 40 103 105 Mason Sharon 59 77 97 98 Matsche John 61 83 101 121 Matsche Karen 40 93 97 98 101 Maxson Marcia 58 74 97 98 135 Maxwell Carol 64 96 Ma nard Marilyn 64 83 93 96 99 Mc ride Wallace 66 McCann Barbara 69 McCurdy James 59 82 103 131 McDaniel Gary 40 57 131 McDermott Howard 55 114 123 McDonald Thomas 69 cFarland Marilyn 69 cGee Sandra 63 74 96 99 McGtffm Richard 56 McGinley Colleen 64 96 McGonigle Judith 65 96 McKay Thomas 114 122 123 179 Mullaney James 69 Mund Patricia 65,96 99 Mund S3r1d1'3 37 41 74 90 91 97 Mundt Dennis 66 Murray Elizabeth 65 Musil Ronald 284l.'4.91,110 122 130 147 Niutchler David 58 Myers 1N1arilyn 5732.93 97 105 STUDENT INDEX Patterson George 43 110.135 Patterson Susanne 66 Pechler Robert 68 eck Diane 43 ederson Donald 130 derson, Norman 68 P lant Karen 93 97.98 P on Jeanne S9 100 Pe ins Paulette 61376.99 Perron Joseph 55 114 129 Peters Ronald 61 115 adeau Edward 4168 adeau lo Ann 58 98 wxladeau Robert I2 Nau David v8 82 J1N1u James 41 1u Thomas 60 82 126 cce Nancy 59 6 77 92 93 95 7 102 105 9 Negaard Dyann 66 Nelson Nelson Nelson elson elson 110 1 elson VNelson elson elson Nelson Betty Ann 66 Carol l 55 Caroline 41 Lyntht 1 56 83 97 98 D1vitl 54 59 74 75 101 16 170 Dennis 41 74 75 101 110 Mirttn 62 82 104 Ralbh 57 114 130 Richard 42 Robert 64 111 Petersen N oo Peterson Peterson lPeterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson 97 100 Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson 98 101 Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson 1Peterson Peterson Petrucci Karen L 4107 62 96 Carla 43 92 97 98 Carolyn 1107 63 9699 Dennis 68 Glenn 62 115 126 James H 4105 61 anet 61 96 99 can E 67 100 Jeanette 43 83 92 95 Jim 54 126 125 Karen 64 96 99 Leroy 59 115 126 131 Mary Lynne 58 90 97 Richard 59 74 110 125 Robert 58 76 90 101 Ruth 62 83 96 Sharon 100 Steven 57 Wayne 57 Gary 43 131 McKenzie Gary 40113 114 McQuatcl Michael 62 Meidlmger Dennis 40 74 110 Meile Sheldon 64 Melby Thorsten 69 Melln Sandra 58 97 98 100 Melquist Judy 60 82 96 99 Menge Gerald 56 C1110 ii Meyer Meyer Meyer tchel Raymond 56 Fritz 69 Gary 59 82 104 Susan 61 76 96 Jean 61 96 99 Mickelson Palmer 54 Mies Mies Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Mitsch Francis 40 Thomas 5 9 Elizabeth 63 74 77 96 99 James 62 115 119 Judith 63 96 Patrick 60 111 Richard 61 111 126 Sam 128 Gary 37 41 74 75 no 112 22 130 143 Gerald 56 Nertson lacquelme 64 96 99 101 Neuenfeldt Edword 37 42 115 -1 116 Newell Sandra 42 100 Newmann Carol 66 Nlcoltn Renee 66 83 99 nelson David 42 102 Nielson Dennis 61115 Nier lanet 61 96 99104 Niles Dorothy 42 83 100 Niva Carol 62 96 99 Niva Paul 68 Noehl Gary 65 Nord David 42 82 VNorJ Susan 63 96 101 Nordihl Judy 56 97 98 Notjumt Barbara 42 100 North Robert 55 59 77 88 89 90 0 'yNorthr0p Dan 67 Nugent Donna 59 65 77 97 'Vxgr 'i Xvayne 67 Oberemht Hubert 68 Petschl Edward 64 126 Petschl Sandra 68 Petschl Walter 44 74 91 110 126 130 145 Phtffer Keith 64 111 Phtlbrook Claudette 43 98 100 Philbrook Sandra 63 iettzak Pilgrim 97 98 Pilgrim gipkorn w ippert NPivoran Pivoran Pokorny Larry 69 udith 43 75 81 83 91 1 7 48 Kathy 68 Howard 64 82 115 Louise 65 90 99 101 Marcia 63 96 99 Roger 55 126 129 Patricia 61 96 99 100 Poole Judith 54 Poole Loren 68 Poor Patricia 56 Postema Albert 56 Porter Larry 64 113 Portcsan Germana 44 53 77 84 0 then Pot hen Kathleen 67 Marguerite 54 100 Mtxon Martha 4183 98 Moe Olivia 55 77 Moen Jeffrey 61 82 115 Mollenhoff Milton 58 Monachesi Lee 41 80 82 90 91 92 97 98 135 Montgomery Kathleen 63 96 O Brien Marlorte 65 96 99 100 O Conn ll Ricuard 6 82 83 115 Ohman Faith 58 77 88 89 97 98 O lxeefe Thomas 42 110112 122 0Keefe David 61111 119 Olein Bruce 42 134110 Oldfield John 67 x'Olm Olson Olson Olson Olson 0 XlOlson vJOlson Olson son son Brian 61 Alan 68 23 Burger 63 Gary 57 ludllh 42 92 93 95 97 Karen 60 82 90 100 M1rvm 68 87 Richard 9 sandra U 9f 9 Sanfred 69 'J etll Ruchar 2 Patricia 60 Lyla S8 90 97 98 105 Roger 68 Delane 67 Camille 63 90 Przybtlla Marlene 58 98 100 Puzak Judy 63 Pothen X Pottratz tj Pottratz N Powers Preston Quarve Maqorie 67 Ouesnell Linda 69 Ournn Bob 56 Quttevis Lucena 43 90 98 143 aba Fdvsard 68 Y ba Michael 63 YRQI a Robert 68 Radefeldt Greg! 6 115126 Raffert Mar 65 Montgomery Sandy 69 Mooney George 67 ooney lohn 57 82 102 126 2 oore Moore Moore Moore Morelan Morelan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morseth Morseth Beth 68 Donald 64 James 59 77 83 92 Janet 60 96 99 James 69 William 64 65 Darryl 66 Linda 57 59 81 97 98 Nancy 64 82 Richard 41 Ronald 41 110122 David 66 Deloris 41 101 Mortenson Thomas 61 114 Morton George 63 76 Mostad Eileen 68 Mousseau Jacquelvn 63 96 99 Mousseau Julie 41 Muckenhirn David 59 74 115 Mueller Susan 66100 Mueller Thomas 54 129 Muehlstedt Gary 128 Muehlstedt Glenn 61 82 111 118 ,N ci 4 Oppermaa V1nce 88 89 101 Ooutst luanttt 56 74 Orth Bob f8 Ostgggr n Barbara 42 95 07 98 1 stergren Jov 82 ttele Chas 68 Ottele Pht'lts 98100 Otto hhtlvs 65 Ottoson Rrhlrd I XOvsmgs Sandra 55 092 7 Pavenkonf Robert: 96 99 Pavne Denis 43 Palme Ray 67 alme R claard 62 111 VPalmer C1rol 43 98 Palumbo Mtry lo 100 Parztno lames 61 126 Parker Phvllls 65 76 Parks David 52 QParnell K1thv 43 arsons Claire 62 Paschall Blaise 130 Passo Darrell 61 111 Y Y J Rafferty Roger 43 VRahn Donald 55 87 115120 121 xl Raleigh Eleanor 44 75 81 97 98 101138139140 Raleigh Kenneth 66 104 115 123 Ramsey Mark 44 Rartck Thomas 56 Raschick Karen 56 100 Rasmussen Leonard 61 111 121 Rauscher Marv Jo 55 80 97 100 Raynolds Katie 58 74 76 88 89 97 98 eadel ebeclr Rebeck Rector Judith ss 74 77 95 97 In Ann 28 44 74 101 Ronald 64 Kathleen 66104 Reed Larry 136 Reenter Dennis 136 Revchow Carole 44 75 76 91 92 91 95 97 98 154 v,,Retland Farl 66 104 115 Renland Susan 32 44 YREIIIHY Dennis 64 121 Remecke Robert 57 115 121 2 ennhardr Mary 57 83 97 98 100 Renfro Kenneth 59 113 12 Renner Jon 67 Resler Fred 44 Resler Julie 60 82 90 100 Revoir James 66 82 Rice Bonnie 58 80 97 Rice George 114 123 131 Rice Linda 66 100 Richardson Diane 64 76 88 92 Richardson Trent 58 103 105 Richter Carol 45 75 80 83,90 91 92 95 97 98 101 147 Richter Sandra 69 Rtnke David 57 87 105 Ritzmger Pam 68 Roberts Carol 55 Roberts David 45 Robertson William 62 Robinson Roger 68 Rock Barbara 45 138 140 145 Rock Virginia 66 100 Rogowski Alan 54 56 59 74 75 110 112122 130 Rondeau Carol 61 onqutst Richard 60 104 ose Judith 58100 semark Charleen 55 Rosenthal Gerald 63 Roth Carole 57 97 98 Roy Ronald 60 115 Rude Donna 45 Rudie Sharon 67 100 Runestrand Lowell 45 Russell David 62 82 103 115 Russell Judith 45 76 77 81 91 92 98 101 Rustad Dianne 63 92 96 99 Ryan Alden 61 115 Ryan Kathleen 57 97 98 100 Ryan Nancy 45 76 77 97 Rydberg Joyce 59 77 90 93 97 98 100 Rymer Reene 58 88 97 98 144 Saiko Lawrence 68 aiko Ron 135 137 lay Eugene 54 S verda Leonard 65 Sa dels Arvid 55 Sandels David 58 82 Sarslow Don 66 Satterberg Sharon 69 Saugstad Martin 101 113 131 Sauvageau Jean 66 Savage Colleen 64 74 90 96 Mike 69 Rtchardo 58 Rocco 83 Richard 55 123 130 Albert 58 105 Marte 66 Muriel 69 Roberta 97 98 James 45 Scherbarth Robert 111 Schilling loan 66 Schilling Joyce 45 75 91 92 95 Scalze Scalze Scalze Schaaf Schafer Schafer Schafer Schafer Schauer 98 101 chtnansky Lawrence 45 131 Schultz Richard 58 Schmidt Dennis 56 Schmidt Gary 66 hmidt Geraldine 57 77 97 100 mookler Edward 58 75 76 78 89 101 Schneider James 64 111 ,Schoeneclter William 6 4 Schoenlng Larry 54 chommer Carolyn 57 77 97 98 Schorr lerome 68 82 Schorr Ronald 45 X Schreck Karl 61111118 Schroeder Diane 55 77 103 Schroeder Trudv 56 93 0 Schroeder Willianm 57 rSchroetter Florence 46 83 95 Schubrmg Marilvn 61 Schueller John 64 86 vSchuh Thomas 57 chultz Karen 69 chultz Robert 58 Schultz Russel 67 hwartz Suzanne 58 60 77 97 98 X S it Kathryn 64 st 96 100 S It William 56114126129 Seebeck Bruce 54 115 116 Seethaler Sharon 65 Sendenkranz Rosemary 58 97 98 Selden Gwen 46 elden Sandra 54 Selleck Daniel 60111 Semple Mary 66 142 Serptco John 67 Renfro Kathleen 66 5h30l2Y CORGI! 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As the caps and gowns of each graduating class rustle through well known corridors for the last trme they whlsper of a once remote dream which has somehow been realized These graduates stand on the threshold of new horlzons and reach for the glow of new dreams Yet they stand ln those very corrldors which echo wxth famxlxar vo1ces and cher lshed memorxes So Alexander Ramsey s Sennor Class of 1959 looks to the future and to the past Our class IS the fxrst to have cheered for sux football teams to have formed slx Student Councils to haxe laughed created and learned for six years ln this hlgh school Balloons crepe paper and the football flymg through the a1r at HOmCCOmlDg the hysterla of bas ketball tournament fewer the confuslon and hours of preparatron for our prom these w1ll be outstand mg pages m our fxle of memorxes The days when we were Reglonal champlons rn wrestlmg and debate and cross country w1ll remaln unforgotten The over due llbrary books, Frxday mght canteens, Semor term papers, the Sprmg play, and the chemlstry projects are mdelxbly 1mpr1nted ln our mmds Honor Soclety teas, Pep Club and Lettermen's Club, Student Councxl and YTeens meet1ngs have absorbed a great pro portxon of our hours through the years I HJ 7 L These are the thmgs we w1ll remember when we step through the doors of Ramsey for the last txme Here has been the center of our HCIIVIIICS the channel for our energy the source of our trlumphs and fall ures our happiness and sorrow Wxthln these walls our characters have been molded our asplratlons encouraged and our ab1lxt1es developed fBecause of the thmgs whlch we have experlenced and learned we are prepared to meet the future wxth our eyes on the stars and our feet on the ground and our purposes sure And to Alexander Ramsey and the people who make it llve and create we gne our gratitude and loyalty Hall Ramsey H1gh Wxthln our hearts Vile re ever loyal Thou we must part Hall Ramsey H1gh To you we re true, Long we'll remember Your whlte and blue, Ramsey High , Carole and judy . 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