St Francis High School - Lance Yearbook (St Francis, MN)

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il if .flu PUBLISIIED BY I955 slsxlon CLASS T. FRANCIS IGH SCH00 ST. FRANCIS Rl INNESIITA THE BLUCKS fx l ln-I UQ' ' L. sb4ua,Q 'VI' 1, 'Nl' Ll- ug gg ... .Lif- I I THAT B ILD FRANC S St Franc1s has experlenced anew chapter rn IIS hlstory The bu11d1ng and compleuon of the new addmon w111 gtve students abetter opportumty to learn and w11l send them forth to bu11d a better cornrnuntty No c1t1zen escapes the dxrect or 1nd1rect mfluences the school has upon the com mumty Few fall to fall 1nto the c1ass1f1cat1ons of students parents a1umn1 or taxpayers The theme ofthe 1955 HALO TheB1ocks that Bu11d St Franc1s emphasrzes these miluences Wh11e the construct1on of the new addxuon rs tangrble there are other types of burldmg blocks at work M1nds are bemg cu1t1vated personahues are bemg developed and character IS berng deepened Th1s book IS a record ofone year m St Francrs Hlgh School It shows how the school hfe the BCIIVIIICS the sports and the students of today bu11d the c1t1zens of tomorrow 3 0 W , - 3 X14 i BY EDUCATING ITS I TUBE ITI NS 541291: QH'5l',1',5-'V' W - '55 '- Iiiiu i?,!m-imp? , . V.. ti ,.W. NE' Mr. Nyman assists students in con- ducting a controlled experiment. A good understanding of mathematics is essential. . ., 4 -'- ' !, W K 'Y ,P ' .I Q , X w ,. j1'f +,'A , 3 skywh-4sf1f!' 1' f 7' 2 ' ' X . f Musical ability is discovered and developed during high school years. AND PBEPARI G THEM -:,p-ig' 5 Training in Industrial Arts proves valuable to many boys. u-uu.4.s..p.w... Typing classes are only part of the commercial training program. he-ff., Fill! JIIB ,I V12 3 -Hp 1-ggi - -ware. , -r .,. ...uc ' B-1- - h 1 .... m-:-? ' -my k 'i ! Rn, ' X 5 ' lf 'ee w s. . 3 5 A -' :ii af ' 4 ,' A QF, ' 1 x - ' g ' 'FFS' .e.- .., . . ' M, ,Mc Q . , A R X X ,,w-fi ' - M51 ' is I -n' '-J sf . I V , 1. 'lr .KJ 1 L Li ' sr' Girls develop domestic skills in Home Economics classes. ' 7 Rig DEDICATIO We the semor class of 1955 ded1cate our annual the Halo to our yearbook adv1sor M1ss Roberta Lemenkugel Th1s 1S Mtss Lemenkugel s second year at St Franc1s Last year she helped the 1954 graduatmg class pubhsh She also was adv1sor to our class durmg our junlor year helpmg wxth many of the class projects Mxss Lemenkugel graduated from Macalester College and worked at Brown and Bxgelow She has gamed valuable expenence whlch she has passed on to the semor class helplng us rn many ways Last summer she traveled to Europe and she has also traveled throughout the Uruted States She teaches typmg, stenography and bookkeepmg 'O-' i the first botmd cover yearbook St. Francis has ever had. THE BLO THAT B ILD FRANCIS THHO GH CLASSES By ach1ev1ng the necessary knowledge along w1Lh classroom fun SCHOOL LIFE By fornung fr1endsh1ps and bemg able to get along By gammg and profmng whxle offermg ser v1ces SPORTS By pracncmg sportsmansh1p wh11e bu11d1ng healthy bodles BUSINESS By learmng to shop w1se1y and buymg goods and serv1oes from commumty merchants 9 O 'N ' . Y E . 1 I xv I .... ... ....... .32 Q . u ACTIVITIES.... .... ,Jn R! .. .. . . - . . . . . L ..... -if ' s .2,,H:, xj ,.'+' A L. AL: A ,,x l 'af , ,J- Fmwl wma x gf FFT' '- 2 . 2 L- ., fffvlg, ,i , Th i N . Q N., -H '.. -3 W ' ' iff: -ff: 1' ,,.4, . 3,3Q - :Jiffy I rw A . . .-4.-Y, ,7 V 4-' 'iffwi wr w 1 1 X -'T -U' ,X ,' 1,3 K . .' ' 8 , if I I n 3 - ' ,. .. 1' ,gr ,y y 1 A . L . 4 - 3: ff: x C: X ,A ' O -G' . .Aft 41,55 7 : Q Q T i CLASSES ADMINISTRATID The building program has been the major concern of the administration this year. The Superintendent, Mr. Hukee, has dealt well with the many problems arising in our consolidated district. The principal, Mr. Pearson, has aided the high school with improved programs. After many months of hard work, difficult decisions, and keen anticipation the' school board has seen fruits of its efforts in the new addition. The entire administration has combined its efforts to strengthen our school and to continue to expand its opportunities. MR. J. R. HUKEE graduated from Bemiji State Teachers College and the University of Minnesota and now holds B.S. and M.A. degrees. He has had previous experience at Cromwell and Hancock, Minnesota. me-Ll? MRS. FLOYD JOHNSON handles the office duties. It '- m ,., SCHOOL BOARD 4 5 1 Besides serving as Principal, MR PEARSON also spends time coun- seling students. Here he is pic- tured with Allan Bonde. fr? LEFT TO RIGHT J R Hukee R Burman B Kennen R Stoeckel R Sheldon L Wxrz O Lin OH, I 'if A f?- 46? ARTHUR GUSTAF SON Mathematics, B. A. , River Falls C ollege, University of Minne- sota. MARY ANN HAAKANA English and Social Studies, B. E., St. Cloud Teachers. l -..ann-v KATHLEEN HCBTAGER Home Economics, B. S. , University of Minnesota. MILDRED HOLM English and Library, B. A., Augsburg. ' .1 'fi a ? CAROLINE IOBSON Physical Education, Bachelor of Arts Luther. R. LEINENKUGEL Commercial E d u c a- tion B.A.. Macalester. f If, 'ws oi H- 1 I 'Jail THOMAS LOBERG Music, B. S., Minn- eapolis College of Music. LOREN MOSMAN Industrial Arts B. S., St. Cloud. The Parents and Teachers Association meets once a month. This provides an opportunity for the faculty members to meet the par- ents and to gain a better under- standing of thestudents' backgrounds The meetings are not all seriousness however. Here the members are shown enjoying an evening of re- creation. Q '-gr a., ra l A, J ff? ,v on .1 W ARREN NELSON Sc ie nc e, Basketball Coach B. S.. St. Cloud GEORGE NYMAN Science, B. S., St. 's f d 9-9 1 Q .L fr If TONY RAUKER History, Football Coach B. S.. Gustavus. BETH REDDER Social Studies, Art, Cloud. B. S. , River Falls. RUFUS WEBSTER ORPHA WILMETH Social Studies, B. S. , Engl ish and Speech, M. A., University of B. A. , Macalester. Minnesota. ACULTY Our building program has given us fine educa- tional facilities. The social and athletic programs have also been developed this year, however it is only with the assistance of a good teaching staff that we can co - ordinate all of the different phases of school. We have been fortunate to have a fine fac - ulty to guide us in our education. Many teachershave given of their time to super- vise extra curricular activities. The student body has appreciated their co-operation. ai SENIUR ,pf ,fe Z SENIOR OFFICERS Left to Rlght Sally Sheldon Bonme Gaslm Royce DBVIS Shlrley WIFZ At last the semor class has reached the crossroads of hfe They ve enjoyed many years together They have tralned for Jobs developed knowledge ln preparatxon for college and have become the leaders of the school rn preparatxon for belng the cmzens of tomorrow So, as our new school add1t1on has been buxlt, 1n hke manner, they have bu11t a so11d framework of educauon that w111 help them 1n the future. 17 1 7 . 'H' ,,., , F iw 4 My-A . I 'VI . W' 1' 5 Q . T-it S' x - 1 A ,R 1. DANIEL ALMQUIST His funny bone never fails him. CCambridge7 FFA 1,25 Football 15 CFC 1,25 Chorus 25 Activity Club 15 QSI. Francisb Football 35 Class Play 35 Assembly Program 35 Chorus 35 CFC 3,45 CFC Presi- dent 45 Halo 4. ELIZABETH ALMQUIST Flirtation5 Attention without intention. fCambridgej CFC 1,25 CSt. Francisj Secretary and Treas- urer5 CFC 3,45 Crier 45 Chorus 45 Drama Club 4. ARVIN ANDERSON Much studying is weariness of the flesh--I'm healthy. DONALD ANDERSON He always could add a word of needed information, also the unneeded. STUART ANDERSON Sometimes I study, bluff or guess, but most of the time I merely rest. Student Council 15 Debate 15 Quartet 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1, 2,35 Pep Band 1,3,45 Dist. Piano Contest 1,3,45 State Piano Contest 1,35 Class Play 35 Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Crier 2,35 Co-ed Halo 45 NSPA Conv. 45 Drama 45 CFC 3,45 NHS 3,45 NHS Treasurer 45 Assembly Program 1,2,3. WILLIAM BECK The mind grows by what it feeds on. DONALD BOESHANS He looks like a Saint, but we know he ain't. 1 Class Play 35 Football 3,4, ALLAN BONDE Quiet, but oh, so nice! Chorus 15 Class Play 35 Football 4. hav if. 'EEF' F' . 'is ' 5 47' '03 ..fX v ' 'Q S- N-t.. .,-4 .,-4 5.1.4 v,-...4 I if MARLENE BRAASTAD Serious or smiling, likable always. Chorus l,3,45 GAA 1,25 Halo 45 Pep Club 45 CFC 45 Girls' Chorus 1,3. EDWARD BROADBENT I'm not arguing with you, I'm telling you. Baseball 1,2,3,4. VERDA BRUNK OW Good sense and good nature make an ideal combination. GAA 1,25 Chorus l,2,3,45 CFC 2,3545 Pep Club 45 Crier 45 Assembly Program 1,2,3g Drama Club 45 Quartet 4. JOAN CHEVALIER Through sunshine and rain she is always the same. Girls' Chorus 3,45 Class Treasurer 15 Crier 45 Chorus 3.4, ROYCE DAVIS Chase me girls, I'm full of fun. Football 2,3,45 Class President 45 Homecoming King 4. MARK DINSMORE He lets his light shine without turning the spot on him- self. Debate l,2,35 Discussion 15 Student Council 35 Student Council President 45 Red Cross Convention 45 MASC Con- vention 4g NASC Convention 45 Class Play 35 Halo 4. ANN DOMOGALLA Quiet'? You should get to know me. Band 1.3.45 Girls' Chorus 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Class Play 35 Halo 45 Pep Club 4. JOYCE DUSTERHOFT Here is a girl of few words. GAA 1,25 CFC 2,3,45 Debate lg Library Assistant 3,45 Drama Club 4. b 19 JK C lf' sl 5. X if f X x LEROY EVGEN Here I am girls and don't crowd. Football l,2,3,4g Baseball 1. BONNIE GASLIN Be a live wire and never be stepped on. Girls' Chorus lg Mixed Chorus lg Band l,4g Student Council lg Pep Club 2,3,4g GAA l,2,3,4g Debate lg Crier 2g NSPA Convention 4g Red Cross Convention 4g Waitress Junior-Senior Banquetg Usher, Graduation 3g T.M.Junior- Senior Banquetg Secretary and Treasurer Pep Club 2g Homecoming Attendant lg CFC 4g Extemporaneous Speak- ing lg Co-editor, Halo 4g Assistant Editor, Halo 3g Vice-President, GAA 3: Assembly Program 2g Thespian Club 4g Pep Club President 3g President, Class 2g Vice- President 4. WILLIAM GALLAGHER Not lazy, just don't feel like working. ELAINE GRAMS During class and when school is done her hobby is al- ways having fun. Mixed Chorus l,2,4g Pep Club 4g Assembly Program l,2g GAA l,2,3,4g Library Assistant l,2,4g Class Play 3g Principal's Assistant3,4g Crier 4g Girls' Chorus l,2,4g Drama Club 4. OAKLEY GRANT High school days can be good--high school nights can be better. Band lg Basketball 2,3,4g Chorus lg Halo 4g Waiter, Junior-Senior Banquet 2g Usher, Class Play 3g Usher, Baccalaureate 3. RAMONA HECKENLAIBLE She's like a cross word puzzle, you learn something new from her always. Class President 3g Debate lg Quartet l,2,3,4g Chorus 1, 2,3,4g Band lg Crier 2g Halo 4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Cheer- leader 2,3g Library Assistant lg District Convention 2g State Convention 2g Class Play 3g Drama 4g GAA 1,2,3,4g Assembly Program l,'2,3,4. NAREN HULBERT Charming sweet and so brightg she does her task and does it right. Class President lg Pep Band l,3,4-President 3g Debate l,2,3,4-President 3g Student Council 2,4-Secretary 2,4g Crier 2,3,4g Assembly Program l,2g MASC Convention 2,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g GAA l,2,3g Drama Club 4g Home- coming Attendant 4. FLOYD JOHNSON Like a powder puff, I'm for the ladies. Baseball 4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Football 4g Chorus 1,'2,3g Waiter, Junior-Senior Banquet 2. 'im ' '-. '1y,.,,' Q E-011.1 PAT JONES I love to wind my tongue up5 I love to hear it go. CRobinsdaleJ Girls' Club 2,35 Historian 35 Giorus 1,2,35 CFC 2,35 CFC Pres. 35 German Club 35 Drama 35 Class Play 35 Declamation 2,35 Hall Guide 35 QSt. Francis Giorus 45 CFC 45 Drama 45 Pep Club 4. MARLYS KENNEN Dark hair, charming smile, as a friend she's really worth-while. GAA 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club Vice-President 4g Cheerleading 1,2,3,45 Halo 4. MELVIN LARSON Girls may be a puzzle, but l'll never give them up. Class Play 3. VELLA MAE L ARSON The world was made to enjoy and I am making the best of it. Halo 45 Chorus 1,25 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Class Play 35 Pep Club 2,35 Band 1,2. PETREA MADSEN Ambition, brains, wisdom, poise--she does a lot with- out much noise. Student Council Treasurer 35 NHS 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Band 1,3,45 Quartet 2,3,45 CFC l,2,3,45 GAA 1,25 Drama 45 NSPA Convention 45 MASC Convention 35 Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 25 District Piano Contest 3,45 State Piano Contest 35 Principal's Assistant 45 Assembly Program 1,25 CFC Secretary-Treasurer 25 Co-Editor Crier 4. DAVID MICKELSON Classes should be ten minutes long--five minutes to come and five minutes to go. Assembly Program 35 Football 3,45 Chorus 3. DARLENE PAULSON Just like a star, out every night. Pep Club 2,3,45 Halo 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Class P1ay3 Assembly Program 1,2,35 Principal's Assistant 3,45 Li- brary 3,45 Girls' Chorus 15 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Drama 4. KENNETH RAMACHER what he wants to. get out of school most is himself. Class Play 35 Basketball 15 Baseball 15Score Keeper, Football 45 Scorekeeper, Basketball 2,3,45 Drama 4. 450' 2 l BIN 4,1 EDWARD SANDEN He's small, but so is dynamite. Baseball 2,3,45 Class Play 35 Football 4, LARRY SCHULTZ. 'Knocked over by a train of thought. SALLY SHELDON I don't preach, why should lpractice? GAA 1,2,3,45 Crier 2,35 Halo 45 Class Play 35 Library l,'2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Quartet l,2,3,45 Band l,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,45 CFC l,2,3,45 CFC Treas- urer 45 Waitress, Junior-Senior Banquet 2. DOUGLAS STEINKE I speak when l think, and sometimes Idon't think. DAVID STEWART I'm not stubborn, I just don't like to bebossed. Student Council 25 Class Play 35 Basketball 3,45 Base- ball 2,3,4. SHELDON STOECXEL Friendly to all, hostile to none. MAXINE SWAN Small in stature, but mighty in spirit. Band 1,35 Girls' Chorus 1,3,45 Chorus l,3,45 GAA 1,25 Pep Club 45 CFC 4. CAROLYN THQAAS Give her time and she'1l grow up. Class Treasurer 15 GAA 1,2,35 Pep Club 45 CFC 2,3,45 Principal's Assistant 3,45 Assembly Program 1,25 Ex- temporaneous Speaking 15 Class Secretary 35 Class Play 35 Debate 15 Chorus l,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus l,2,3. 1'TfZ?Ef:rf1rd-'43 g.,'g..g,g.-3.1355-y Slim Inq -:..'-5:51:46 53555552 - 552553-'3-15 . ':g:g.-'1'-'.q.-'.- :I-.-vw. ........,.' ..... .., 'JM -ffr:--:fsffv ........ -,-g.3.b1'3,v 'I+ I T-,.-G41-If . t 1 Fj2l:fESf:!-'f5:J3'5 in will 2: 5 ' r CQ EARL VICKROY Worry and I have never met. DAVID WINDMEIER The angel of spring, the mellow-rhroated nightingalef' Debate l,2,3,43 Discussion 15 Class Play 35 Student Council 45 MASC Convention 45 Co-editor, Crier 45 NSPA Convention 45 Assembly Prograrn25 CFC3,45 Drama 45 Football 2,35 Baseball 35 Class Vice-President 1,35 Student Council Vice-President 45 Waiter, Junior-Senior Banquet 2. SHIRLEY WIRZ. Winning is her way, and pleasant is her smile. GAA 1,2,3,45 Cheerleading 2,3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Home- coming Queen 45 Waitress, Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Class Play 35 Crier 25 Halo 45 Class Secretary 2,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3. ALAN WREDBERG lf school is liberty, give me death. Football 2. 23 CLASSES 0f N NETEE FIFTY- X - 1 i -Q .eva , i,.,,, 'X S In I 5 I -7 --3' - f .... , K A x , A 'v 'F 5 5' , K - ff' -nv' .1 , Q., , , ,, 1 ,1- 4. . 1 I1 -r '- T . - fer' -' gif-' J' 9 ...gy ff '1 -si L9 QI' 3 ,, 1 l 1 , . Q 1' FIFTY-SEVEN Carol Atkins Robert Beck Arland Benson Frieda Boeshans Violet Burquest Constance Chevalier Shelby Clayson James Cooper James Eakman Douglas Engren Jerome Goossen Robert Grant Dennis Hahn Roberta Halford Yvonne Hunter Slirley Jacobson Ruth Knutson Lloyd Koenig Leland Larson Joanne Lee Sylvia Lindman Curtis Nutter Joanne Nutter Beverly Olson Jean Reynolds David Ruberts Phillip Stewart Eugene Swedeen Larry Taff Suzanne Thomas Joyce Wallin Eleanor Wilson .M 24 'T L ' '1 A I 1' ' I J - Nu I ly pig, . A xl. ., a , 1' .J r A K , , ' 7 ' , f , J ' lg - J A .,v if 1 f- . lg L 'A f' 5 r . .-. . ., 3 5 4 A A A .-4 'Al' ' 3 I A I T, ,S ', F Ji '.,.s J Y Q43 , if .Y A ' L . Shirley Adamek Mildred Berndt Marilyn Babr Lauren Bonde Dale Carpenter Cora Clark Sharon Cox Bruce Das Roberta Davies Lee Dinsmore Wayne Dusterhoft Judy Eakman Douglas Emmans Dennis Finstad Douglas Goossen Don Hansen Clinton Heckenlaible Brian Hook Luella King Nona Lee Steven Lundberg Darlene Miller Leland Miller Thomas Milliman Sharon Morton Fred Nahring Robert Norris Michael Nutter Barbara O'Connor Elroy Peterson Delbert Ramacher LaVonne Schultz Ardith Starkey Raymond Steinke James Stewart Dale Stoeckel 2 ,- K A qu-1 I ,1 -A 6' . U-- . x . 4. 'Y7' A 1' rm: r .5 1, A , 'Q' 5 4 K. r ' Q, . J f CLASS of NINETEE fs. ff '7- -1 -ff I Ffa ii! 144. 'D , ' 1 'J A - 2-v A I 4 og. A fy, ' l 'Q 3 'Taba 4-1 ,I -4 1' if' ? Oy-.za it Paul Strandin LaVonne Sylvester Robert Thomas Wilma Ulrickson Helen Webinger lbnald Williams Dennis Wirz Donald Zealand Myron Zmuda FIFTY-EIGHT Jeanette Allison Barbara Amdahl Gary Baker Robert Baker Binie Bodine Herbert Boeshans Mary Bourdeau Myron Burquest Karen Christiansen Mary Lou Christo John Davis Nichole Diets Dennis Emmans Mary Lou Ferguson Barbara Findell Kay Finger Caroline Fleener Tom Gallagher Dale Gardner f o fr-ff y 1 '- ,gv X ' , Z, I 26 Russell Grams wo .1 ,.f f Lois Grant Siaron Grant Thomas Green Marlene Hall ff , .1 I Virgil Hanninen Hale Hedlund Jean Hilliard y Q ' ,- ,,, John Hoglund 1' U , . al gf 1' 2 1 A ' il, 5515? Vivian Hunter Donnie Jones Darlene Johnson Q? 'Z Ivadell Johnson 4 Q, '31, . V Janet Kutz Gaylord Langmade A ' s .. Marvel Langmade 'N jg 5 Margaret Lee S, V - l . ' r K 1 Ruth Lee Shirley Lene Gloria Ilongley Peter Madsen f ,9 Joyce McKenzie Richard Mevissen Patricia Murphy Siaron Okerstrom 47 Barbara Orr Dennis Packard Laveme Patchen Diana Ramacher Donald Ramacher Wally Schamacher Delores Senger David Settevig Karen Settevig Carolyn Simonson Richard Smith Douglas Steinkel 's 19 A -Li- awh f f L A A '7 7 -A .R- 5 ,n 'l ri an 4 '.s l 3 - 'v- ,Q I G 1 Ll 4 4, FF' fs . 'L .er 'P -of. -'iff 1' i .,.f if C ASS of Leroy Steinke Joanne Stern Lawrence Stewart Mary Jane Swanson Ronald Thompson Susan Ulrickson Robert Wasik Donald Watters Melvin Wright Marcia Wyatt N NETEE FIFTY NIN Q fm . A 4 ,L - 5 'er 1 ' r x If ' if fi, .a 1 j, ii A a.. A l - Julia! cr- -ff , Q, Jw Z . J, 'T' . I New - -nr d t ,I y I - l r 1 , t 14 ,nn Q. jx ' ,Y Yew? --fx ff ' 'nr Fl' -1 ,, ., il S , , 9 4 ' -. -if-. 3 - '- v' 1 Q 1 ta ,L J L x , Nj LB -' ' Judith Arndahl Irene Anderson Kenneth Baker Dennis Barrett Barbara Beckman William Berndt Lynn Bonde David Boudreau Dale Carpenter Donna Carpenter Larry Chevalier Paul Collins Kathleen Cox Donald Daudt Donna Dehrer Wayne Dock Diane Dusterhoft Gerald Dusterhoft Gordon Dusterhoft David Eakman 28 Ronald Erickson Sarah Gallagher Helen Gonzales Barbara Grant Jerold Hagen Arline Hansen Geraldine Hansen James Hanson Judy Hansen Emil Hedlund Douglas Herrboldt Ralph Hiller Jacqueline Hulbert Donna Jackson William James Laverne King John Lee Mary Lee Donald Lindman Lynn Lundberg David Main lbbert Marchand Richard Mayberry Wayne Miller Sharon Mitchell Bruce Morton Mary Norris Carol O'Conner Kenneth Orr Sammy Orr Lloyd Pearson Richard Peterson rfb Glen Roeder lbbert Sanden Judith Skoqquist Charles Studler 3 9' 1 'i 6 lit --5. Slurley Stemke Marcra Ann Sylvester Gerald Thomas Loulse Ruth Thompson Lee Ulnckson John Was1k James Wlrz Leland Wrrz Robert Wood Barbara Wnght Ruthann Zealand CLASS of N NETEEN 'S gmt- -of A -,J -..,-I had 2-vu' '11 Y 'Y f W 5 'K as aww A ,,, Q. J, ,4 J a',.i'f5 'ix pl , f I Gorman Anderson Janet Anderson Patrrck Baker lbland Burquest John Berkholz Gerald Braastad David Dabisch Joyce Davies Frank DeVoe Karen Diers Janette Dusterhoft Judith Dusterhoft Peggy Egan Bertha Engel Eva Engel Donna Freeman Duane Gaslin Howard Goor Karen Grant Sl TY 'X 15 Russell Grant Beverly Hagen Donald Hallstrom Paul Hansen Rae Hanson Jin Haydock Leroy Jacobson Judith Johnson Timothy Johnson Sharon Kriesel Karen Langmade Donna Lund Norma Lund Margie MacAllister Marilyn May Ruth McDougall Frank Merrill Marcella Mevissen Lois Mickelson Terald Milliman Gary Nelson Cauyal Patchen Eddie Pederson Larry Ramacher Roger Riddel Lester Roberts Shirley Rogers Harriet Rubash Lois Schultz Joy Ann Schumacher Curtis Simonson Lloyd Smith Raymond Sylvester Gordon Usher Duane Wallin James Williams John Zacharoff 31 4' C . K1 fb 405 'spy ' 'Tv l ', -1 ' f,-: ff' . P' 'QA -gr 5' .--9 SW -:L I ' ' -i As :' I I0 vial 3. ! -3 .:. l 1 J 4 f ' 11 ' A , is lp J., pl . ,Af fi, 4' ---. X sl' r f- - e A' -ff, 1 4 ff A 1 ' , if 3 f- If 0 , K 1? -A '77-P nfs?- - A 5.71. fd ' 3' L 44 Sb 3 if X nfl A ,ff Y 3 'f-N ., 7 ' YM' 1647 if' 4 . 1 'ff 5 f 2' ul Af V H-4' The Second block stabilizes this io- undation by balancing it with social development. ,sg fff.'1 - ,s if 1- 3, 4,31 'isa ' ' All Y. ,Q . wir- :. ' ,pf- V, V. . ij! Y :. 1 1 : . , rink h W Queen Stirley wirz Joyce Wallln Naren Hulbert Karen Diers Kathleen Cox Marlene Hall Mildred Bemdt HOME OMI G The Homecorrung festivmes this year were carrred out wonderfully well ln sp1te of the fact that we lacked fac1ht1es at our own school The Student Councrl rented the armory tn Anoka where we held the b1g dance After weeks of planning the actual festivrtles began on Thursday evenmg October 16 wrth a bonfire and a snake dance all well planned and executed by the fresh man class At the bonflre the cheerleaders led us rn a pep fest durmg wh1ch the coaches Mr were grven cheers of commendation Our Homecommg game was played on Friday afternoon Everyone proudly wore his pm bearmg the slogan Beat the Warriors The boys played a wonderful game, but lost to Onamra by a score of 6 0 During the half time Shrrley wirz made her appearance on the freld together with her attmdants rn a convertible parade The procession stopped rn front of the spectators where Shlrley was crowned Football Queen At 8 o clock F r1day evening the Homecoming coronatron took place The pageantry and the royalty was beautxful Queen Shirley together with her attendants and Krng Royce, rergned over the dance whlch ended the Homecorrung festlvitxes 34 Rauker and Mr. Nelson, were introduced. The team members were introduced individually and f-79? LEFT TO RIGHT Pnnce Rtchard Olson Royce Davxs Pnncess Cheryl Morton 32' Queen Sh1r1ey crowns Royce Davts if 1954 Homecomlng Krng v if A Queen Shxrley Wtrz Klllg 1953 Homecoming Queen Barbara Stewart crowns Shrrley WIIZ Home commg Queen for 1954 5 -Il s tv . . 1: . rt ug- I VE , .R 1 . f t I' , X , 1 Q 1 A' - J A A ,Q ' ljgff: F if V ' 3 N : -, -' ' ' ,D x W , . Q I to . ,A 1 K . 4 X- N134 - 4 UE in - A In Q , F laik I 5, V , H:-nn: ' ' ' 5 -1 .,- W X' - , I I 1 'r Af If , if 9 3, 114 55 3 F ' S hs. W nh Kathleen Cox, Joyce Wallin. Mildred Bemdt, Marlene Hall. M F! ij,-f Q ' , 4-' , MX Q u-. ' ' YM' ,. -A . . X if-an r K i'K-- X- ' X During the half Shirley was crowned football queen. iixi TTL. ai The bonfire opened the Homecoming Festivities in wana 4 Karen Diers, Naren Hulbert. fl H Followrng the coronauon the royalty descends the throne to beg1n the evemng of dancmg The crowd joins in on Lhe fun by doing the bunny hop. 37 UNIIIR PRESENT IIE DI 9 for EDDI ' The Junior Class presented Headin' for a Weddin', November 18 and 19. The director, Mrs. Wilmeth, gave much of het time in helping with it. The absence of props and scenery was unnoticed as the superb performance of the cast was spotlighted. Taking place in the hillbilly mountains of Ken- tucky, the play changed a hillbilly family from rags to riches, S. W. Homer Hollowbone Maw Hollowbone . . Paw Hollowbone . Gracie May . . Sarah Jo . . . Fanny Jane . . . Widow Blairhouse Bertha Blairhouse Slim Blairhouse . . . . Lloyd Koenig , Shelby Clayson . . . Dennis Hahn Frieda Boeshans . . . Beverly Olson , , Violet Burquest . . . . . Carol Atkins . . . . . Eleanor Wilson . . .Joe Collins Sis . . . . Joyce Wallin Pepper . . . . David Roberts Grandpappy . . . . . Jim Eakman Melissa Dugan . . .... Suzie Thomas Isabel Todd . .... Joanne Nutter Hoi-tense Todd . 'Q . Jean Reynolds i SUCK ll0P Every year the cheerleaders with the assistance of the Pep Club give a Sock Hop Dance to raise money for cheer- leading uniforms. They elect a queen to reign over the festivities from year to year. This year the student body voted for the queen by placing their money into a container labeled for the candidate. A panda bear was given as a door prize. With each purchase of a bottle of pop they were entitled to a chance on the panda. The cakes were auctioned off after the cake walk and it was very amusing to see everybody trying to outbid each other. At the close of the evening Joyce Wallin, 1953 Sock Hop Queen, crowned Connie Chevalier, 1954 Sock Hop Queen. Mike Lockwood was the winner of the panda bear. Connie Chevalier finds the c row n fits well. swf A .. Bonnie Gaslin a n d Joanne N u t t e r eating the profits. L . 'C 4' .ag E 4-4 E Naren Hulbert and Kgnny Dennis Emmans gets a Going ! Going ! Gone. . as Ramacher really cut the rug. TUOUIU full - 39 Kenny sells the last cake ITING ACTIVITIES Newly appointed school patrol. Sit down Bonnie, it was only a tack. Who are you dreaming about? 6 Il0LL LIDNG It's all party 'Y . 5 s , f . r-'J Get your feet on the f ground, Vella. 1 L Don't drop it N -l ,. Time rolls on-order your halo. - V ,H 5' r., '- if' ' ' ig? ' ' . t x , .4 Q , f y jf. : efwwauv. ffgerefifxwi Di th i .n i :Q we V AX-xJ- L g at crazy music. 1954 Ir. Sr. Banquet-not Hawaii. Naren, where is Your df'-lmsf-ick? 41 Glimpse back of 1954 Ir. Sr. Banquet. 5'-if.- ' c f 5 JN i Lk ii, -A Il Donnie, dor1't let those city slickers kid you. What'11 you have?? 1 Tw- i s 'gk 9 0 'X It P v ' - vnu: - is -1- .11 'liar Remember those skip days? What did you do now, Lena? '5- 3, 'X , ' .' I- TQ y Q ZX C, P ' 1.0 V .A ' ' Q AF 5 Q- Vt F5 ' .W ' 24' 1 - M ' fc ,. - i 10-.few ' '-2. ' . . ' 'V' r ' q ' si 5 0: . M wry' ? sp, . fn, 'V ' 'Qv-vw, ' ' ' 4 - -,.-, ,,,.L L ' 1 U .- V. , Q us' A. i A ' s U ,, 1' L' - Y Q97 wk. , Y-I 45 h ' 1' two.. . ,W - . A 5 K ,KI i,-1 wif. Time out for a photo. Out for a spin in a Cadillac. Let's see, it's this way 42 A familiar gang. X Casanova and his flock. s aa ' .J All for fun, after a game. The morning of the eclipse. - Fashion show at P,T,A, We've been gdod kids. .Santa?? 43 Who's your slave now??? Q 7 e. l A1 1 Ridin' in the back of O1' Bess What IS ll Mar1ys'P I The third hloek adds depth and eh araeter, hut, it needs the support of the first two. edueation and soe ial development. ' ACTIVITIES .' ff ui ' gf a M STUDENT CIIUNCIL LEARNS SELF-GIIVEBN WIERT The Student Counc1l works to better relatlons between the faculty and the student body It helps to develop leaders and makes our school a more 1nterest1ng place To start the year's buslness, the presxdent Mark Drnsmore, attended the Nanonal Student Counc1l Conventlon at Johnson Hlgh School ln St Paul The Conventlon was held for the purpose of exchangmg ldeas about Student Counc1l projects wxth other students Wlule at the COIIVCDIIOD Mark attended classes d1s cuss1ons and lectures Among the speakers were Senator Humphrey and Wes Fesler Elections were held the second week of school. Each class elected two representanves The rep counc1l started planmng for the Homecommg Dance and coronanon Followmg Homecommg they undertook the b1ggest project of the year, the Momtor System Several other projects whxch the councxl took acnon upon were the purchase of Homecommg crowns and robes the purchase of pmg pong tables for a recre anonal program and the parual support of a ftmd to buy eye glasses for needy students The councll also sent delegates to the Mmnesota Student Counc1l Conventlon wh1ch was held at Albert Lea Mark Dmsmore, Dav1d W1ndme1er Naren Hulbert, and W1lma Ulnckson attended the convenuon together w1th Mr Pearson SEATED T, M1l11man, R. Hanson, L. Thompson, Adv1sor Mr. Pearson, J. Was1k, S. Grant, R. Grams. STANDING. W. U1r1ckson, D. Emmans, N. Hulbert, M. Dmsmore, D. Wmdmeler, F. Boeshans, D. Engren. 46 1 v v v 1 s. 4 L A n w W v ' L X 4 I . . . g . . ' . u resentatives, the president, and the advisor, Mr. Pearson, meet twice a month. At the first meeting the . D . - - Q , ' LIBRARY A S S I S T A N 'l' S The library helpers proved to be of great assistance to Miss Holm the head lib- rartan Handlrngbooks arrangmgand main tatrung stattsucal data and assrstmg other students 1n makmg use of the library were among therr numerous duties The Job of assistant lrbrarian is a vol unteer one They may earn polnts toward an actrvrty letter by pa.rt1c1pat1ng IH thls way I STANDING L Dmsmore M Drnsmore S Ander son D Hahn A. Benson I Eakman SEATED I Eakman P Madsen S Clayson S Thomas STANDING I Dusterhoft E Grams P Collrne D Paulson J Eakman L Koerug R Davrs D Zealand SEATED B Olson I Hulbert lIONOR SIICIETY REWARDS ACIIIEVEWIEN T X QML7 Aswan SOGIEVY iff, 4 R ESQ Me mbe rsh 1 p in the National Honor Society is the hrghest award a student may recerve Each spring new students are chosen for membership to thts soctety by a group of the faculty members Selectron ts based on leadershxp qua11 tres character traits and scholastic achteve ments To be el1g1ble for consrderation a student must have matntamed a B average for the year prior to hrs nomlnatron L ,.4a.. . 5...- Steve Lundberg with Co-editors David Windmeier and Petrea Madsen. This year the Crier editors attended the National Scholastic Press Association Convention. This fact has bene- fited the Crier editors very much. The Crier was published once every three weeks. This year Bethel and Cedar news was also included in the element- ary section. Getting out the papers means work, and lots of it. In the estimation of the Crier staff, however, the result was well worth the labor, for nothing is more gratifying than putting out a superior paper. ,.,..-..-W Vlf . c ' g -in 4 . Naren Hulbert, Floyd Johnson, Eliz- Marcia Wyatt, Jean Reynolds, abeth Almquist, Joan Chevalier. Hahn, Don Zealand, Elaine James Eakman. 48 Advisor Miss Leinenkugel, with Co-editors Stuart Anderson and Bonnie Gaslin, Sally Sheldon, Shelby Clayson. L0 Few realize the tremendous amount of time and effort put into our HALO. Though its burden sometimes seemed dis- couraging, the adventure, the fun, and the result tied to- gether into a wonderful experience. In August the editors attended the National Scholastic Press Convention at the University of Minnesota. 'I'here they learned how to publish a yearbook. The co-editors, advisor, business manager, advertising and special editors combined their efforts and cooperation to make our year book a reality. . '-1 'XV l I lx x-..44 L s Donald Boeshans, Shirley Wirz, Oakley Grant, Marlys Kennen. 49 Q. Wg, 5 O Mark Dinsmore, Ann Domogalla Dan Almquist Marlene Braastad, Kenneth Ram- acher, Vella Larson, Darlene Paul- SOl'l. ' I C NSPIRES ANY ST DE F ROW THREE Advisor Mr Mosmang E. Almquist, R. Davies, D. Windmeier D Hahn D Almquist S Anderson, M Dinsmore ROW TWO: M. Braastad, S. Sheldon, M. Norris .T Dusterhoft J Eakman P Madsen, B Gashn N Hulbert, P. Jones. ROW ONE: D. Wallin, C. Thomas H Rubash J Reynolds M Swan J Johnson H Hedlund, G. Anderson, V. Brunkow. The Christian Fellowship Club is an organization of members of the neighboring churches in the commtmity. It meets every Thursday noon just before the lunch hour. The officers include President, Dan Almquistg Vice-President, Sally Sheldong Secretary-Treasurer, Elizabeth Almquistg Song Director, Stuart Andersong Pianist, Verda Brunkow. The faculty advisors are Mrs. Jobson and Mr. Mosman. The CFC had a homecoming party at the Anoka Methodist Church. During the noon hour before Christmas vacation they played Christmas Carols. They also dec- orated the halls bringing out the real meaning of Christmas. The Easter program was the highlight of their year's activities. 50 PEP BA DD LIFE T0 THE GAMES STANDING S Anderson,P Madsen N Hulbert D Hahn B Gashn, Mr Loberg SEATED V Brunkow S W1rz S Sheldon, A Domogalla Naren Hulbert Don Zealand Bonme Gashn Petrea Madsen Stuart Anderson Verda Brunkow Bass Drum Snare Drum Symbols Glockensp1e1 Barttone Saxophone Sh1r1ey W1rz Sally Sheldon Ann Domogalla Denms Hahn Mr Loberg Clarinet Clarmet Cla rmet Sousaphone Coronet The Pep Band al y put a lot of pep into the players and spectators as II appeared at all the home games It started rehearsal on December 6 and gave tts f1rst pep fest for the Onamxa game on December 16 Although the band looks small a lot of mus1c IS heard from tt They were very happy to have Don Zealand Join them w1th hrs snare drum Mr Sheldon helped them f1ll 1n at basketball games wtth his trombone ll0B L US C AS C BM Nb ROW THREE P ,Tones S Lmdman M Braastad D Hahn E Grams E Almqmst S Adamek ROW TWO- J Chevaher S Sheldon P Madsen N Hulbert A Domogalla N Lee C Clark ROW ONE C Thomas S Cox M Swan J Eakman L Sylvester M Heckenlaxble V Brunkow Thls year the Semor I-hgh School Chorus was composed of 21 members under the d1rect1on of Mr Thomas Loberg Makmg thetr fxrst pubhc performance Just before Chrxstmas vacauon, the chorus presented a fme array of muslc for the St. Franc1s, Bethel and Cedar schools. Soon after the Chrlstmas vacanon, the chorus began workmg on the Annual Sprmg Fest1val. At thls fesuval every school 1n D1str1ct 16 presented thelr numbers and each recexved a letter raung. The schools Joined together to form a mass chorus and gave a program durmg the evemng. The Chorus hmshed the year of 1954 55 by parucxpatmg 1n the 1955 Comrnenoement exercxses 111 the new hrgh school aud1tor1um. 52 - V 'fl + ' zz' . , . 9. :J 1 fy 1 1 . Q Ta fu - ,Q - -- b .se . X '-Y s- , K- , A J, T vt ig- - F H l 71 4,1 T ' u - , 71 - l af : . . . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . . . . ' , . , . , . , . , . . . . : n g 0 p 1 , e 9 Q 9 4 I p u 4 F LFILLS ASPIB TIONS ll: 5 ' 1 I: Ill In ROW ONE J Davles S Hames H Hedlund B James ROW TWO S Orr J' Hukee G Hagen B Engren ROW THREE B Hukee R Hanson R Zealand D W1rz ROW FOUR C C1ark,L Thompson H Rubash R Lee ROW FIVE R Davies D Hahn G Langmade K Chnstensen ROW SIX C OConnor B Brunkow L Reynolds L Roberts M Norrms ROW SEVEN L Lundby T Johnson E Hedlund J Wasxk D Peterson Thxs year the band is under the dxrecuon of Mr Thomas Loberg It has increased m s1ze and ab1hty w1th each member competmg for 1nd1v1dual recognmon Last year the band recexved many new nn struments. The new addmon has been a great help to the band making it possible for the students to have individual practicing rooms and more room in which to play. Every Friday morning the St Francxs, Bethel and Cedar schools meet at St Francts wxth the pep band for pracuce Mr Loberg, through Ins tmreless efforts has 1DSt1uBd tnthe members of the band the quahty of hard work wkuch has been responsible for the band's distinct improvement throughout the year. in f 51111 il 9 . 5. Q1 '-1: - ' ,mama f T, ...-. -P .z. xl 9999f MQW If ROW THREE: W. Ulrickson, M. Kennen, P. Jones, S. Ulrickson, E. Grams. J. Wallin, M. Braastad, S. Lindman, L. Schultz, N. Hulbert, J. Kutz, A. Domogalla, P. Colline. ROW TWO: Advisor Mrs. J obson, B. Gaslin, P. Madsen, B. Findell, P. Murphy, B, Bodine, S. Wirz, D. Ramacher, M. Swanson, S. Sheldon, E. Wilson, M. Wyatt, M. Norris, M. Sylvester. ROW ONE: G. Hansen, M. Lee, V. Brunkow, L. Thompson M. Hall, D. Lund, M. Lee, S. Grant, J. Reynolds, R. Hanson, C. Thomas, J. Haydock. PEP CLUB ABOUSES STUDENT ENTIIUSIASNI The officers of the Pep Club are as follows: President, Binie Bodine: Vice-Presi- dent, Marlys Kenneng Secretary-Treasurer, Sharon Grant. The Pep Club is organized principally to stimulate interest in interscholastic sports, develop school spirit, support the pep band and cheerleaders, and to promote good sports- manship. The Pep Club members assisted the cheerleaders in giving the annual Sock-Hop Dance and sponsored a Snow Sock Hop in December. After Christmas vacation the Pep Club sold pencils with the Basketball schedule on them. To guarantee at least one bus to be taken to each game they took over the sale of bus reservations and the sale of tickets at the home games. They also made programs for games here and away. It listed the names of both teams' players. The Pep Club has proved invaluable in boosting the morale of the team and the spirit of the spectators. 54 UCII I TEBEST ll0W The newest addmon to the many acnvxues at St Francls IS the Drama Club wluch was orgamzed to promote lnterest 1n the dramatrc fleld MIND OVER MUMPS Ruth Murray Petrea Madsen The officers are Presxdent Beverly Olson Kathy Murray Vella Larson Secretary Carolyn Thomas Treasurer Edward San Alexander Edward Sanden den Vlcar Kenneth Ramacher H1stor1an Elame Mxllle Hlggms Beverly Olson Grams Mr Bentley Dav1d Stewart Mary Beth Carolyn Thomas The club went to several plays tn Mmneapohs to observe professlonal stage craft and acttng. WHICH IS THE WAY TO BGTON John Harvey Stuart Anderson On March 31 and Aprrl 1 they gave three one Martha Harvey Elame Grams act plays Mmd Over Mumps was a one act farce chris Harvey Mark Dmsmore by George Rae W1111amS Whwh is the Way to Mary Harvey Pat Jones Boston? a one act mystery drama byRonald Loren zen kept the audrence in suspense all the way through DIET BEGINS TOMORROW Diet Begms Tomorrow was a one act comedy by Sally Gray Joan Chevaher MHFY Stearns Ann Smlth Marlys Kennen Marge Stone Naren Hulbert The club found that there was more varxety and Ruth Lew1s Verda Brunkow ftm in putting on one act plays than a three act play Lulu Darlene Paulson ti ,,-- XJ c: ' ROW ONE Advisor, Mrs Wxlmeth S Anderson K Ra.mad1er D Paulson, M Dmsmore D Wind mexer B Olson ROW TWO- P Madsen,J Dusterhoft N Hulbert, P Jones E Almqnust E Grams ROW THREE C 'I'homas,J Reynolds, V Larson, R Heckenlatble V Brunkow B Gaslin 55 ' . . ' . . . ' r I I n 3 0 ' : . D : . . . . . . ' ll ' li - . , . . ,, . . an - - 'I a . u - gg - . Q U , K .f' , I' l K . 2 'fa 4 ' H .I .? Sy A. 1' ' .4 L .X . -1:1 v ' , , - eff as , J Xa . .Ig ' 7 I f , 3 1 I f 0 0 ' . 0 ' ' ' . , , 4 Q o p o n 5 g - g a s ' 2 . s - ' I 0 v 1 . . i! Qdiir MII - o fi . Z- SPORTS 35 ,jf in ut 5 'W SENIORS: E. Sanden, F. Johnson. D. An- derson, D. Mickelson. V BSITY F00'l'B LL . P 5 ,. ROW THREE: T. Milliman, A. Benson, D. Engren, D. Emmans, R. Steinke, B. Norris. ROW TWO: C. Nutter, D. Hansen, P. Stewart, L. Evgen, F. ONE: Assistant Coach Nelson, J. I-loglund, J. Eakman, W. Emmans, R. Rauker. ST. FRANCIS VS. ISLE After several weeks of practice, the Saints opened the season with a hard- fought game against Isle which they won by a score of 12-6. Even though the game was a defeat, the team showed signs of spirit and stamina. ST. FRANCIS VS. BIG LAKE Our first victory of the season was won at the expense of Big Lake. The Saints gave them a 42 to 0 trouncing. The opening of the second half brought in a team of substitutes. Tom Milliman boosted the score by carrying the pigskin 60 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter. ST. FRANCIS VS. OGILVIE This contest was the only night game that we played. Field conditions were very poor due to bad weather. The fellows just cou1dn't get going against Ogilvie's speed. Ogilvie won it by a score of 34-8. ST. FRANCIS VS. GLEN LAKE The gridders defeated Glen Lake 12-0 in what turned out tobe agame for men only. The playing was rough with the fellows working for every yard gained. 58 AS A 600D SEAS 3. R. Davis, C. Heckenlaible, D. Anderson, A. Peterson, E. Sanden, D. Boeshans, Johnson, A. Bonde, D. Mickelson, E. Swedeen. L. Taff, D. Hahn. ROW Marchand, B. Das, L. Bonde, R. Wood, G. Baker, D. Goossen, Coach ST. FRANCIS VS. ONAMIA This was our Homecoming game. The Saints set out to Beat the Warriors. Both teams were held scoreless through the last half of the last quarter. Onamia's half back went over in the fourth quarter to score the only touch- down of the game making a score of 6-0, ST. FRANCIS VS. ST. MICHAEL The Saints entered a new experience when they played a game of eleven man football against St. Michael. The boys held up well against them even though we lost 20-7. ST. FRANCIS VS. LESTER PRAIRIE We ended our season with the game with Lester Prairie. The game was very exciting, ending with a 0-0 tie. We had a season's record of two victories, four losses, and one tie. ST. FRANCIS VS. GLEN LAKE Our B squad played a full game against Glen Lake on October 29. The boys played a hard game which ended in a 14-14 tie. They show great promise for the coming seasons. 59 1 BLK 41 SENIORS L Evgen R Davis A Bonde D . Boeshans. BL00l1, WE 'd' 45' Q? 1 'WE' -Q- PIO: 7 , Q Fw -FP f x r- ' Mgfatrmg Www F3 A f' .9 6195 -dp-.f' A' ,IP msg ,qi 1- ,au t '4 ff' '21-Ig-'gfw 4 em-If if 1 ' tif? i gunig 5 -e T Wrestlmg or football? and HEER an H1ke One Two Three I thought YOU had the ball! STARTERS n-if .Q R1ght End, L. Evgen, Right Guard, D. M1cke1son, Center, E. Swedeeng Left Guard, R. Davls, Left End, P Stewart, Quarterback, D. Hansen, Halfback, D. Engren, Fullback, F. Johnson. 61 la ' .... , , ...-..-.1 .Var ' K. TM' .,, , , ' ' J ... .ff 1-Xia. , , .1 ROW 1 M Lockwood F Johnson P Stewart D Stewart ROW 2 ManagerR Norrrs D Hansen O Grant D Engren Coach Mr Nelson ff ff TEA SET PBECEDENCE FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS SCORES Becker Og11v1e B1g Lake Is e Onamla Rockford St M1chae1 Becker s e St Mlchael Onarma Brg Lake Rockford ' A ' ' ST. 40 ST. 27 ' ' ST, 36 ' ST. 28 1 sT. 39 ' - sT. FRANCIS 26 ognvie ST. 35 I ST. 37 . ' sT. 51 ST. 51 I1 ST. 45 . ' ST. 43 ' sT. 46 ' ST. 47 62 Where is it?? Phil Stewart's shot is blocked by Big Lake opponent. Don Hansen goes up for two. Watch it, Mike! f cttw, STRETCH The 1954 55 basketball season consisted of fourteen games with all our home games being played at the Anoka State Hospital gymnasium Tlus made it inconvenient for the players traveling to Anoka every night for practice and then having to play all the games away from school This year we lost three lettermen Captam Oakley Grant Floyd Johnson and David Stewart Five of the A squad will be returning forming the nucleus of the team next year. The B team this year had six victories and seven losses, finishing out a good season. The re- cord of the A team was two victories and eleven losses, both wins at the expense of Big Lake. Douglas Engren held the season's record for the highest number of points scored for any one game. Floyd Johnson sinks a set shot He scored twenty one points in the Onamia game February 11 The Saints were ehminated in the first game of the sub district tournament by Onamia the score being 51 38 Every Saturday Coach Warren Nelson, took all the boys in the fifth through the eighth grades who were interested in basketball to Anoka for practice and games. The program was started to encourage more boys to participate and to develop their skills at an early age. Next year, with the gymnasium to practice and play in and most of the players returning, the squad is looking forward to a prosperous season. STANDING P Madsen S Lundberg J Hoglund Coach Mr Rauker SEATED D Goossen L U1 rlckson R Marchand R Stexnke D Sternke R Grams W Emmans QQ 99 E FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS FRANCIS LO0KS SCORES Becker Og11V1S Blg Lake Is e Q'1am1a Ogrlvre St M1chae1 Becker Is e St M1chae1 Onamra B1g Lake Rockford T0 THE F T BE RUM RIVER CONFERENCE STANDINGS M1Iaca Og11v1e Anoka Elk Rlver Pnnceton Braham Cambrrdge Mora. Onamra Osseo St Francrs 65 ST. 17 51 ST, 16 ' ' 42 w L ST, 49 ' so ' .... . ...15 2 ST, 30 1 31 ' ' ..... . . . . 11 3 ST, 23 ' 34 ..... ..... 3 ST, 15 ' ' 25 ' ..... 9 ST . FRANCIS 26 Rockford 19 Isle ........ ...... 5 ST, 32 . ' 28 ' .... ..... 6 ST, 30 33 ...... .... 6 ST, 31 1 32 ' .... ..... 5 ST, so . ' 16 ...... ....... 4 11 ST, 18 ' 30 ' .....2 ST. 38 ' 27 .......... .... 1 10 ST, 45 37 . ' - .... .... 0 ll0W WELL TIIE DI M0 Us S S 'I' gkltf qs vll MIN S QF 'Q 1 as x L '49 Sy, JIN1 5 Q f J' C' ' 0 Wir R 1 ' '- 1 .Wir ROW TWO D Stewart, F Johnson L Bonde, D Hansen O Grant D Windme1er, CoachMr Nelson ROW ONE D Emmans, D Engren, E Broadbent., E Sanden W Emmans G Rhode: P Hansen Elk Rrver Monucello Rockford Osseo Prmceton Cambndge Glen Lake Becker Glen Lake Osseo Princeton 1954 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Francrs Francrs Francls Framcs Francis Francrs Francrs Francxs Francis DISTRICT 16 PLAY OFFS St Francrs St. Francrs 66 I j 1 J ! 93- 7 N ROW FOUR: Advisor Mrs. J obson, E. Wilson, D. Ramacher, K. Settevig, B. Bodine, P. Murphy, K. Christiansen. J. Stern. J. Wallin, J. Kutz, L. Schultz, S. Lindman, S. Ulrickson, W, Ulrickson. ROW THREE: L. King, M. Bourdeau, Y. Jensen, B. Amdahl, M. Lee, M. Wyatt, G. Hansen, M, Norris, B. Findell, C. Fleener. J. Schumacher, N. Lee, C. Clark, M. Langmade. ROW TWO: H. Rubash, L. Syl- vester, S. Morton, B. Orr, N. Diers, J. Johnson, M. Lee, D. Lund, M. Hall, L. Thompson, H. Webinger, B. O'Connor, M. Bahr, J. Davies. ROW ONE: R. Hanson, S. Cox, S. Gallagher, R. Lee. J. Reynolds, J. Haydock, J. Amdahl, K. Diers, R. Zealand, B. Hagen, D. Senger, S. Kriesel, M. Sylvester, B. Beckman, K. Cox, S. Grant, J. Eakman. IRL 9 ATHLETIC ASSIICI TIO The officers of the GAA are as follows: President, Marlene Hallg Vice-President, Susan Ulricksong Secretary, Barbara Amdahlg Treasurer, Mary Lee. The GAA sold candy and had several horne-made candy sales in order to raise money to buy an archery set. Promotion of good sportsmanship through actual participation in various sports is this active group's purpose. As spring came, the winter sports of ioe skating, tobagganing, rhythms, and volleyball gave way to softball and hiking. This year a senior high school honor athlete will be chosen. The members must earn the following number of points to be given an award. Pin.... . ...100points. Emblem . . . . . 500 points. Letter . . . . 1000 Points. 67 9 H EV r In V' YA' 4 ., I 4 L-Ao' STANDING: B. Findell, S. Wirz, M. Kennen, J. Wallin, S. Morton. FRONT ROW: M. Hall, D. Ramacher, S. Grant. E TIIUSIASM ABIIUSED 39, J' y CHEERLEADERS St. Francis cheerleaders worked hard at the football and basketball games boosting the spirit of both team and crowd. They were an enthusiastic addition to our school. The cheerleaders bought all new unl- forrns with the money made at the Sock-Hop sponsored by the Pep Club and cheerleaders. The A and B squad cheerleaders pre- sented pep-fests before each game in the school assembly. The Pep Band aided the cheerleaders at all the pep-fests and at each home game. The A Squad Cheerleaders Let's give 15 rounds. B Squad Cheerleaders. Morale of the team? 'VII -K' i Sw J D Y f,n.' . .9- 1 . .I-Q aw., 370 l 41 -15 is :JE ' ' Q it ..- .. -f f- Q, A H04 ,,-of J! 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