Sauk Centre High School - O Sa Ge Yearbook (Sauk Centre, MN)

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Emily Stuclanski Eileen Kemper Pat Kennedy Lialah Rieland Arlene Karsten Lillian Beste Connie Kettler Dave Gallup DEDICATIGN 'T 3 The senior class of 1954 would like to dedicate their annual to Mrs. Hazel Hardin. who for the past thirteen years has done so inuch for the physical education classes, and athletes. as well as served the noon meals for thousands of students. The class of appreciates these things and the cheer- ful way in which they were performed. 2 6 1 I1 fk Mr. Glen Cornell Mr. Frank Ovgara SCHCOL BQARD Mr. William Be-ste Mr. Art Borgmann Dr. R. E. Cooper 65,4 S. 0. 'AAKER MR. THOMPSON MR. NORCIA Supefmlemlenl Senior High Principal junigr High Principal HARRIET MANCELL School Secrelary LAWRENCE CASSIQRLY English I2 anrl Lnlin I JEANETTE GILMER English anal Speech FAC U LTY FLORENCE SJOGREN History I0 and Biology FAC U LTY ww ,, -. ,. , ,W V, A I V, ,yi 1 4 ,K .S-H,.,:,,Sf. 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Coach 9351 mv-'wg ,,,4as-up V :' 7 ,1 157' 4... 3 , ,,,.L k5k,. ...gi zgg, , W., 5- a at I S L P O x RAY JARNSTROM Banff anal Boys, Chorus gg-ss.. ffl' ROBERT LYNG Bus. Malh and lfoolflfeeping MHS. LEO HEDIN fr. lligh ami 10111 Eflgllkll, FAC U LTY 45 a LE ROY YOUNG Math and Science LEWIS OLDS Librarian MRS. IOHN DITMORE School Nurse JR. HIGH TEACHERS: Row one-MISS GOODRICH, MR. NORCIA. MISS REICHARD. Row two: MR. THORSON. MISS KENNEDY. MR. BRIGGS. MRS. MEIGS, MR. SCHMITZ. MISS HERSETH JANITORS: ORRIN ANDERSON, TONY KLEIN. CHARLIE GRAY, GEORGE VAIL BUS DRIVERS: MR. ESSLER, MR. WENGLER MR. BOTZ. MR. OTTE, MR. MERRICK, MR OTTO, MR. NELSON, MR. PENDROY. Not pic 8 tured: MR. LYNG ' Q . M it 1377 4 1 f, -J ' - ....-.M U Y 4--H--L- i2,-grep i ,, nf V KW., lx.. If Yi R ti my ,li I I 5.2 if E W ...-ansuil! '1 -1 ' , - 5. ' -- STUDENTS Y , wif , 'fx ff' V Afll .fm- FAREWELL CLASS OFFICERS: President, ,lack Kettlewellg Vice President, Kenny Cornellg Secretary, Norene Jung, Treasurer, Pat Kennedy Graduation from high school is one of the milestones of our life, and the time for farewell is drawing near. As we reniinisce, we recall many very happy memories from the time we started school until now. We recall our first little triumphs in grade school and all of the happy times we had there. Later on, came high school with its added thrill of football games in the fall, basketball games in the winter, and baseball and track in the spring. The junior and senior class also had the excitement of the formal dance in the spring and the annual class plays. As seniors we feel pleased at the thought of graduating and yet we feel a little sentimental about the things we will leave behind. Now is the time to think of the guidance and opportunities given us by our parents, to express our gratitude to the faculty members for their leadership and transfer of knowledge. uFarewell,,' to the senior class, means good-bye to all of these pleasant memories as we turn over our senior heritage to the next senior class. Some of our class will continue with their education, some will enter into the service of our country, and still others will seek jobs after grad- uation. But whatever we do, we hope to make the world a better, happier place in which to live. 10 SENIOR STATISTICS 'N These are the Seniors of 1954 who have aehieved high scholastic' honors throughout their high school careers. At the time of this writing it is too earlx' to determine the two top plaees in the graduating rluss. However, we can report that at the present time. the following students om-upy the first four places: Nadine Eggers, Norene Jung. Arlene Ripka. and Clinton Thornquist. Others who have high scholastic averages throughout their high sehool careers are: John Aaker Kathleen Arens Evelyn Berg Kenny Cornell Diane Doege Glorianne Caspard Virginia Kaas Eileen Kemper Wanda Mueller Alfred Pederson Herbert Peters Julie Rondestvedt Marvis Gllllifm Regine Fehieffer Cleota Sehirmers Emily Studanski These students are listed here in alphahetieal order, not aeeording to rank in class. It is likely that a few more names may he added to this time. list hy graduation CIASS NIOTTO: CLXSS COLORS: n. frolit' and glee was there. the will SIIXER .-IND IOSLIYE to do. and the soul to dare. 11 JOHN AAKER ALVINA ANDERSON ccJ0HN7: ANDY His energy is Centered She's jolly and cute in worthwhile thingsf, anal clever to bootf' LILLIAN BESTE RUDOLPH BESTE UPUDGER RUDY,' Be a live wire anrl HA little nonsense now you wonst he stepperl and then is relished by only the best of rnenf, ,,,, , , t yyo ,. 5- I .,' A -HY ' ,.,,. ttetet tit. ' f'fv1,'1ij g.j5f2g25?fS?5g'2sz' rw, ff, ,:,, -..- 1 ge t ' z. We . -tire, f ez: Qwsftzigmftffifeg : ifiliu mgi- f K te Q ,M V' me X P X new 1 X ' It l ' lr , I BERNARD CONLIN KENNETH CORNELL UBERNIEE 'LKENU 'When love and fiuty fm just the rnan fm clash, let duty go to looking for. ' smashlu HELEN CORRICAN c'HELEN'7 She shifterl her brain into reverse, anrl her tongue rattlefl onf, 12 cc JOHN CRAWFORD all ACKuv Last night at twelve I felt immense, now I feel like thirty eentsfv ORRIN ANDERSON KATHLEEN ARENS EVELYN BERG MURIEL BESSER 'gANDY,' TILLIE,' 'GMINYOE MTIICTC flff? two SilIf?S 50 'clfarnest in work -- UA gift of gala is her Dark eyes and brown f3U6fy C1116-9li0fl, my frienrlly to allf, virluef, hair, ci real nice girl side and the wrong we declare, side. RALPH BORGERDING BORG,' '4W0e lo the man Ihat invented workf' HELEN DAMP HELEN', 'LAI firsl she may seem very shy, but when you kllflllj her, my, myfn EVELYN BROMENSHENKEL 'LEVEYE Good sense and good nature are never separaledf, GERALD DETERS 'QJERRYU 'ilirown eyes, dark lmir, he has a cer- tain pleasant nirn 13 Sv' Q ,. 4 wav , .I X. X ' DIANE DOEGE EILEEN EBENSTEINER '4DOGGIE 'LMUMPSE QI Able and attractive She is frienllly and - ' with brains and poiseg neat, a sweeter girl, she does a lot with ll youyll never meetf' bit of noisef' l V 1 Qu Z DAVE CALLUP CLORIANNE GASPARD BIC DAVE UCLORIANNE7' I can not check my To be efficient in a boyish hlushf' quiet wayg that is my aim, through- out the ziayf' E t ELAINE HANSEN DONALD HASKAMP JURUON HENRY LOHMAN HENRY MELAINEM DON'7 HTOOLIEN MROPESN Liked here, liked 'clf you ever neezl a Like a Jog he hunts Care ami worries. there liked every- ffiemf, 011 him y0lL even, in his rlrennzsf, What are they? where? C071 ff61JCl11i-,D I know them notf' 14 at lf. 3- F1 151 ' f mia NADINE EGGERS KAY EMMEL JONNE FELLING LORRAINE FRITZLAR NADINE KAY NNOOKIEM 5'FRITZ It's nice to be natural Chemicals for me re All work and no fun Noi mufih work and when Your natufally sul! in an explosion is H0 kind Of life l0f lots of play' oh' well' nicef, for youf, meg, Tomorrow is another day. ' BRUCE GRAY MARVIS GUNION lst NBRUCEH MARV', Who could ask for With a generous ff more, when he is on heart, she does the basketball floor. her part. r trtt A :jf t'.l fgm N 'Y M.. 'wigs f V X . i VIOLA HITTLE KEVIN I like fun and fun likes me. y , K ff' ,Q is f RICHARD HOESCHEN CCR-ICH!! Always active, always bright, wide awake on any night. Q ML:-',:IfC:. gaeaiaf ..', In page 1 551 1 V ilstsl ,.L,. .,,L igewiigsfqgflgifsi. v.,. f fQ54,fggPqss5s2g5ggE2,g7 11-we i l ,L Tr , 2 - A 5 mh,' gifgiig N R 1 ., RU :IX DALE ILGEN HENRY ILLIES DALE,' HANK cc - - . 44 . . I His mischief and teas- Life is so short, but ing make him very S0 Um I-v W A., pleasing? V '-ws' ' 11 -ez. ---- 'gf' . ....,, WL.' ,m'h it ylot l .. ARLENE KARSTEN EILEEN KEMPER 64 37 KIT LINNIE,' cc 2 U Shes full of fun anfl mischief too, rloing things she shouldn't flof' One way to get aheazl aml to stay aheafl is to use a hearlf, JOHN KETTLEWEL1. liJACK79 Dorft recite too lourl, I want to sleepf, RONALD KRAUSE ROBERT LIEBEL EUGENE LIETZ HUMPHREY BOB GENE An. athletic chap anfl You can,t keep trou- a likeable onef, ble from coming, but you nee1ln't give it 16 chair to sit on. A comedy of errorsf, ARTHUR JOHNSON MART Success is not 111e11s zzrerl ln' If1l'11l'S..I 41... PATRICIA KENNEDY NFATTY PATTY' l?11l1ble, l111l1l1le, toil. 117111 troulzle, Ollf little Patty lms no lI0ll1?ll'.N 1 . Ai lsllsl JE U HOWARD LINDEMANN HLINDYU The world is no bet- ter if we worryg life is 'no longer if we lzurryf' ,ff GRANT JOHNSON GRANT l agree Il'1'llI no IIIHHI9 OI7lIIl'0II. l l1a1'e some of 111,Y 011411 f zf11'153iif511221:e'?L ' . ' 1-13 -,g, ' 3-,if .gy I . ' 1 1 if - I N. ,ji- b 'lQV CONRA D K ETTLER HCONXIEN He talres tlze zeorlrl as it comes l ei 1 i!rA, I SHIRLEY LITTLE HSHIRLV Sometimes l sit and tllinlfg sonzetimes I just sit U ' I7 T, 2 01 G NURENE IIIXC VIRGINIA KAAS ILC INY.-X Her fz111l1it1'or1 is as Silence is sweeter lziglz as tl1e note slze than Speer-l1.', vzngs 0'- I md .IOAN LOEHLEIN DONALD MESSERICH IGJOH CGDONSQ K Leave things of the A friend to every lad I future to fate, life's and lass, a credit to bl troubles come never his senior class. too late. RICHARD MORGAN MARY JANE MORITZ C E7, GGMIDGE77 Men may come and Ready and pleasant men may go, but I go to have around. on forever. MARY MUELLNER DAVID NAUMANN DIANE NELSON THEODORE NIERMANN TOOTIE DAVE', DIR TED Leader, scholar, and All great men are In this world she will There ain't no use in friend, a pal of fun, dead and I'm begin- be a flare. lust like a all this strife, to study, there is no end. ning to feel sick. 10 flash of her bright red study all through lifef' O hair. PETER MEYER JUNIOR Pm a sane man, too much studying leads to madness. WANDA LEE MUELLER UPUTZY97 Tricky, trim, terrific. SHIRLEY NORGARDEN SHIRLEY No one can enjoy life alone. DARLENE MILLER BEULAH To come to school or not to come, that is the question. WILLIAM MUELLER NBILL7, Men of few words are often the best men. DARLINE ORTH DOLLY With a generous heart she does her part. LAVONNE MILLER JEROME MOENING BONNIE JERRY I know a lot, if only I Wicked brown 9795 can remember it. are dangerous thingsf' Q un lllflu ' ff- RICHARD ORTH DONNA PANGBURN Z' UDICKU DONNA Pm bound to succeed, As merry as the day eventuallyf, is long. H 1 uuL1-LL' lg. ' 4 O 1 : : . 3 l ' 9 f I 1 ' I lv. ' JAMES PRASCH JIM,' Never speak sense when nonsense will answer the purposes well. LAILAH RIELAND MARTHA RIERMANN ARLENE RIPKA JULIE RONDESTVEDT LAILAH MART,' RIP JULIE 'Sweetness in her smile A sweet girl without Mighty sweet and A brilliant, helping, Class in her style? pretense. mighty wiseg the friendly lass, who fun just twinkles in bringeth honor her eyes. to her class. 20 as.. ,Q DENNIS PASTIEN ALFRED PEDERSON LOIS PEHRSON HERBERT PETERS DENNY ALFIE', g'LOIS,' HERB', Ambition-where art Like U true lishefmanf 1 like w0rlC, il fGS- Caesar was short, Na- than? he has U good line-', cinates me, I could sit polean was short, and and look at it for Fm not so tall myself. hoursf, LA VERNE RASMUSEN VERNIE California, here I come. bf' KAREN ROSS REGINE SCHIEFFER KAREN JEAN D0'l,l hllffy mei I'll Leafs dance and be get there - maybe. merry for tomorrow 99 never comes. 21 , I' ' N CLEOTA SCHIRMERS MARY ANN SCHLOEGL S 5 CLEATS BABY , Ambition plus brains Be happy, gay, full equal successf, Of gleeg That is my K philosophy. an A ' Q rl LILLIAN SPOONER AUDREY STIMSON UCORKIE7' TIMMY Pm always merry A little nonsense, not when I hear sweet too much, gives even rnusicf, wise men a finer touch. BETTY MAE TSCHIDA IRENE UNGER MARGARET UPTON JEAN WARMAN BETZE WEANIE HMARGEV HJEANIEW A genial friendliness Saying is one thing I f school is liberty To blush is beautiful, is in her manner. doing is another. give me death. but it is sometimes inconvenient. 22 SYLVIA SCHLOTFELDT HELEN ROBERT SCHWARTZ WILLARD SEVERIN HTILBIEU SCHMIESING BOB WILLIE,' Play and the world HELEN,, HWIW5 he wants 50 get Little to say, quiet is plays with you, work Always jolly, always 0155 O!! 30,1001 mo-95 is heg thinks things are and you work alone. kindg she's the type we himself. done best silently. like to find. EMILY STUDANSKI CLINTON THORNQUIST CCEM57 CCKINKYTH Her eyes so bright Fm going to tell that with laughterg Einstein a few thingsf, ' 4 will keep her in our Q minds hereafter. F Q V ' i L SR HE JOHN WEIMERSKIRCH MJOHNNYM Study is pastime. Why overdo it?,' 23 W lei s is A LAST WILL and TESTAMENT John Aoker wills his new Baritone Ser to anyone who is lucky enough to get it. Alvina Anderson wills her seat on the bus to Herman Hendrickson. Orrin Anderson wills to any unfortunate junior his ahility to get into an argument at any time. Kathleen Arens wills her nickname 'tKelly to ony greenhorn. Evelyn lit-rg will her corner locker to anyone that wants to hott- a light between every class. Muriel llesscr wills her curiosity to Clara Bvsscr. Lillian Bcstc wills her cheerleading position to Kathi Anderson. Rudolph Bestc wills his ability to sleep in Social class to anybody who wants it. Ralph Borgcrding wills his vocabulary words in English to the unlucky juniors. Evelyn Brornenshenkel wills her lest nsrno to nnyour who likes to write the alphabet. Bernard Conlin wills his eating place at Tnliers plrroe to Bob Deterrnsri. Kenneth Cornell wills his Mother Goose Color Book to Duwayne Spence Rooney. Helen Corrigan wills her braces to any junior with buck teeth. Jack Crawford wills his interesting trips to Melrose to liruee Taber, but not the object of those trips. Helen Damp wills her vocabulary words to any junior who wants them. Gerald Deters wills his good behavior to Richard Orth. Diane Ducge wills her expert ability to speak Latin to anyone who has the nerve to take it. Eileen Elrcnsteiner wills her brown spot in her blue eye to some junior who wants to be different. Nadine Eggers wills her bottle of Light and Bright to Betty Paul. Kay Emmel wills her rides to anyone who wants to ride in a Cadillac. Yvonne Felling wills her ability to keep quiet to Marilyn Kane. Lorraine Fritzlar wills her seat in second hour English class to Janice Sorenson. David Gallup wills his ability to get along with Mr. Young to anyone who likes to argue. Glorianne Caspard wills her ability to keep quiet during classes to those who can't. Bruce Gray wills his number 40 basketball jersey to Duane Broun. Marvis Gunion wills her brown eyes to Janis Scrum. Elaine Hansen wills her bookkeeping workbook with all its mistakes to any lucky junior who takes bookkeeping next year. Donald Haskarnp wills his name Glamour Boy to Gilbert Spaeth. Jordan Henry wills his bicycle built for one to Richard Q. Lorman Henry wills some of the girls from Melrose to anyone who wants them. Violu Hittle wills her chapter writing in Mr. l-lunsott's class lo some talkative junior. Richard Hoeschen wills his good times in Melrose to Bruce Taber. Dale llgcn wills his trips to Little Falls to anyone who might be interested. Henry lllics wills his height to any tall boy in the junior class. Arthur Johnson wills his English hour to anyone that likes it. Grant Johnson wills his red jeep to any junior in neetl of s eur. Norene .lung wills her nights viewing the neighbors television antenna to some poor junior who can't afford television. Arlene Karsten wills s gallon of water to Mr. Lyng tor his dry humor. ljilooo ltouiper wills her Steno books to Way'ne Borgrnenn because he wanted to be in steno elsss. Put Kennedy wills her nickname Fatty Patty to Pat Oliver. Conrad Kettler wills his Junior Detective Kit to .litn Peterson. Jack Kettlewell wills his flat haircut to Bobby l-Isslor. Ronald Krause wills his basketball shoes to Don Hcmpeck. Robert Liehel wills all his deer hunting pusses to -'.leetleye Ernruel. Eugene Lietz wills his social science tests to the person who will pay him the most for them. Howard Linclemann wills his locker to some junior. Shirley Little wills her engagement to Lorraine Fritzlar enrl Margaret Upton. Joan Loehlein wills her seat in front of Mr. Casserly in English to Linus Braun, Kenny Korte und Jim Peter- son. ll.tet them iight over itl Donald Messerich wills his job at the bowling alley to Miss Abas. Peter Meyer wills his ability to behave in study hall to Jiln Polipnick. l Darlene Miller wills her position in Band to John Vener as bass drummer. l..aVonne Miller wills her interest in Freeport to Jean Hollenhorst. Jerome Moening wills his bus rides to Tessie Peterson. Richard Morgan wills his good times at New Munich to Jerry Dold. Mary Jane Moritz wills her giggles to Ann Borgtnsnn. Wands Lee Mueller wills her place as the only girl in Solid Geornetry and Trig classes to any junior girl who likes i boys. William Mueller wills his jean boots to any junior who wants to make a lot of noise. Mary Muellner wills her curly red hair to some unfortunate junior. David Neumann wills his front seat in Solid Geometry lo Charles Gebeke. Diane Nelson wills her physics workbook to anyone that can understand it. Theodore Niermann wills his ability to read a lilirury book in any class to any junior who wants il, Shirley Norgurden wills her Eolitorship to snyoue who would like to live in school. Darlinc Orth wills her French horn to her little sister. Richard Orth wills his front seat in English to anybody who likes to sit in front. Donna Pangburn wills her rides at noon hour to anyone who likes to srgue. Dennis Pastien wills his one hand driving ability to any junior one hand driver. Alfred Pederson wills his good behavior in school to Bob-Quarve. l.ois Pehrson wills nothing as she feels she needs it all for herself. Herbert Peters wills his good attendance record at school to Hank Jones. James Prasch wills his slim figure to Cecelia Van Hzlvermet. l.aVerne Rasmusen wills all the fun she's had in high school to the entire Freshman class. Have fun kids. Lailuh Rieland wills her long hair to Roselle Marthaler. Martha Ricrmann wills her nickname UMM! to Arlcne Marthaler. Arlene llipka wills her ability to stay home nights to Karlie Kennedy. Julie Rondestvedt wills her long walks home at night tu someone who doesn't like to ride. Karen Ross wills all her old interests in Melrose to any unlucky person who would happen to want them. Regine Schiefler wills her trips to Melrose to Muriel Miller, cleots Schirmers wills her pony tail to Karlie Keouotly. Mary Ann Schloegl wills her back seat in sixth hour study hall to anyone who likes candy. Sylvia Sohlotfelrlt wills her large waist line to Wanda Mueller. Helen Schmiesing wills some of her brothers and sisters to anyone who wants them. Robert Schwartz wills his place in Mrs. l-letlin's second hour study hall to anyone that can keep quiet. Willard Severin wills his uselessness to Paul Jacobson. Lillian Spooner wills her turtle neck sweater to anyone who has a turtle neck. Clinton Thornquist wills his position as president ol the F.A.A. to LeRoy Marthaler. Betty Mae Tschida wills her horn, stand, and chair in hand to .loan Pettit. Margaret Upton wills her oorner seat in English olsss tu sorno lucky junior. Jean Wsrmun wills her front seat in English class to anyone who likes to sit in the lront seat. John Wcimerskirch wills his books to anybody that wunts them. lrene Unger wills her pony tail to Louise Ehreslnan. CLASS PROPHECIES Z Flash! News item from the Karsten-Norgarden Gazette! if Dave Naumann fcommonly known as Super Noodlel has discov- itll. il, ered, with the aid of Clinton Thornquist fnoted seientistl, a new I 'J planet called Planet X. Inhabitants are coming mainly from SCHS. Bob Liebel and Don ,-, Haskamp have a prospering grocery and meat business with Howard Lindeman and Henry Illies supplying the farm products. Peter Meyer has cut off his fingernail in Cleota Schirmer's No-Cut Corn-Picker. Pete is in Cornell Memo- rial Hospital and is ably attended by Norene Jung and Lillian Beste who are rivals for the position of Head Nurse. Floor Supervisor, Diane Doege, has fainted at the sight of a dangling fingernail and is being carried off to bed at the Helen Corrigan Rest Home by practical nurses, Kay Emmel and Elaine Hansen. There Diane meets Alfred Pederson fa victim of Rudy Beste's drivingj who is eating wonderful food served by hospital chefs Grant Johnson and Joan Loehlein. Richard Orth, ambulance driver, just got a rush call to pick up David Gallup who ran into Clorianne Caspardis new lamp post. The call was turned in by Ted Nierman and Bob Schwartz, local cops. . Nookie Felling, Sylvia Schlotfeldt, Karen Ross and Lailah Rieland are attending the movie fea- turing Wanda Mueller at the Conlin-Hoeschen Cinema. Supporting Wanda in her starring role are Evelyn Bromenshenkel, LaVonne Miller, Irene Unger, Mary Muellner, and Alvina Anderson, with Eugene Lietz and Arthur Johnson. Ralph Borgerding is the ticket taker in the new theater. Audrey Stimson and her accompanist, Lillian Spooner, perform between the main features. Last week Willard Severin, Lorman and Jordan Henry, and Don Messerich went to see Darlene Miller,s baseball team, consisting of Shirley Little, pitcher, Viola Hittle, centerfielderg Lorraine Fritzlar, third basewomang Margaret Upton, first basewornang Mary Jane Moritz, right fielder, La- Verne Rasmusen, short stop. Martha Rierman, as left fielder, caught a beautiful fly and pegged it to Mary Ann Schloegal at home plate. Umpire, Jean Wa1'man, called Bill Mueller, the runner of the boys' team, out by a mile. Orrin Anderson, running on the Democratic ticket has been giving speeches written by Virginia Kaas, while Ronnie Krause, staunch Republican, is reading speeches written by Eileen Kemper and Nadine Eggers. Arlene Ripka and Emily Studanski have opened a Public Library with Eileen Ebensteiner, Betty Tschida, and Helen Damp as chief book dusters. Marvis Gunion checks out books as fast as Lois Pehrson can read them. Patty Kennedy and Bruce Gray spend their evenings playing hide and seek in the stacks. Herbie Peters and Jim Prasch, noted bankers, come in daily to fill their ink pens. Muriel Besser on Plodding Plowhorse, and Julie Rondestvedt on Lag Behind, are both entering the Milky-Way Derby. Jerry Deters is holding the purse while Dale llgen is standing guard. Kathy Arens is having braces put on her teeth at the Crawford Dentistry. The dentist is ably assisted by nurse Diane Nelson. Connie Kettler was seen dashing into Dick Morgan's barber shop for a quick shave. Jerome Moening was already in the chair having his ears lowered. John Aaker is teaching music at Upper Concordia in lower Bugtown. Jack Kettlewell has taken the place of Jerry Lewis in the Martin and Lewis team. Public Health Nurse, Evelyn Berg, and Darlene Orth are being piloted around in their new super rocket by Donna Pangburn. This is the situation on Planet X, and the people inhabiting it are finally fulfilling their life- long ambitions. f U- in 'QS I ACTIVITIES GF John Aaker: Student Director 3, Class Play 4, Mainstreolcr I. 2, 3, 41 O-Sa-Ce 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pop band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Boyls Chorus 4, Speech Club 3. Alvina Anderson: O-Sa-Ce 4. Orrin Anderson: Golf 1, 2, 3. 4, Class Play 4, O-Sa-Cc 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep band 2, 3, 4, Boy's Chorus 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 4, Speech Club 3. Kathleen Arons: Mainstreeter 4, C.A.A. 2, 3. Evelyn Berg: Class Play 3, lVlainstrceter 4, Q-Sa-Ce 4, llomc Ee. Club 2, C..'X..4. 1. 2, Chorus 2, 3. 4, Cirlis Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 3. Nluriel Besser: G.A.A. 3, Chorus 2. 3, 4, Cirlls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3. Lillian Beste: Class Play 4, O-Sa-Ge 4, Band 3. 4, Girlis Quartet 2, 3, Chorus 2. 3, 4, Cirl's Clee Club 2. 3. 4' Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. Ralph Borgerding: F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. lfvelyn Bromenshcnkel: GAA. 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girl's Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Bernard Conlin: Class Play 4, OfSa-Ge 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, Chorus 4. Kenneth Cornell: National Honor Society 3. 4, Stud L'11 t Council 3, 4, Class Play 3. 4, O-Sa-Ce 4, Band 1. 2. 3' Pep band 1, Boyis Quartet 2, 3, 4, Boy's Chorus 2, 4, Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 3, -lg Track 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Class Officers 1. 3. 4: Speech Club 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. Helen Corrigan: Mainstreeter 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. John Crawford: O-Sa-Ce 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Pep band 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 3, Boy's Chorus 2, Football l. 2. 4' Baseball 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Homecoming King. 5 Helen Damp: Class Play 4, Band 1, 2, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. Gerald Deters: F,F.A. 2, 3, 4, Diane Doege: Class Play 3, Mainstreeter 2, 3. 4, O-Sa-Ge 4, G.A.A. 2, 3. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 3. Eileen Ebensteiner: Mainstreeter 4, G.A.A. 1, Band 1. 2. Nadine Eggers: Student Council 4, Mainstreeter 1, G,A.A. 1, 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Cvirlls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Kay Emmel: Home Ee. Club 1, G.A,A. 1, Chorus l, 2, 3: Cirlis Cvlee Club 1, 2, 3. Yvonne Felling: Mainstreeter 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4, G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl's Quartet 3, Chorus 2. 3. 4, Girlls Glee Club 2, 3. 4, Speech Club 3, O-Sa-Ce 4. Lorraine Fritzlar- G.A.A. I David Gallup: Class Play 3. 4, O-Sa-Ce 4, Boy's Quartet 2, Chorus 2, 3, Boyls Chorus 2, 4, Football 1, 2, 3. 4' Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Track 3, 4, 1.ettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Speech Club 3. Glorianne Cvaspard: Mainstreeter 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Chorus 2, 4, Girlis Glee Club 2, 4, Speech Club Bruce Cray: Class Play 4, Mainstreeter 3, 4, 0-Sa-Ce 4, Boyls Quartet 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Boy's Chorus 2 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. 4, Lettermen's Club 2. 3. 4, Class Officer 1, Speech Club 3. Marvis Cunion: G.A.A. 3, Band 3, 4. Elaine Hansen: G.A.A, 1, 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girl's Glce Club 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant. .lordan Henry: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Lorman Henry: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Dale llgen: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Football 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Henry Illies: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. Arthur Johnson: F.F.A. 1. 2, 3. Grant Johnson: F.F.A. 1, 2. Norene Jung: National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Class Play 3, Mainstreeter 2, 3, O-Sa-Cc 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Girl's Quartet 3, Chorus 3, 4, Girl's Clee Club 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 4, Speech Club 3. Virginia Kaas: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep band 3, 4. Arlene Karsten: Student Council 4, Class Play 4, Nlainstreeter 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor oflVlair1streeter 4, O-Sa-Ce 4, Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4, G.A,A. 1. 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3. Eileen Kemper: Mainstreeter 4, O-Sa-Ge 4, G.A.A. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3. 4, Chorus 4, Girlls Glee Club 4. Pat Kennedy: Class Play 4, Mainstreeter 2, 3, 4, O-Sa-Ge 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 4, Class Offi- cer 4, Speech Club 3. Conrad Kettler: O-Sa-Ce 4, F.l7.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, John Kettlewell: Student Council 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3. 4, Boy's Quartet 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Boy's Chorus 2, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 2. 3. 4: l,etlcrxnen's Club 2. 3. 4, Class Officer 1, 4. Ronald Krause: Chorus 2. 4: Boyls Chorus 2. 4: Football 1. 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4, Baseball l. 2. 3. 4. Lettermenis Club 2, 3, 4. Robert Liebel: Mainstrccter 3, 4, F.F.A. 2. 3. Eugene Lielz: F,F.A. 1, 2, 3, Chorus 3, Boy's Chorus 3. 4, Track 2. 26 SENIOR STUDENTS Howard Linclermann: Band 1, 2, 3. 4. Shirley Little: Mainstreeter 1, Home lic. Club 2: C.:X.A. 4, Band 1. 2. 3, 4, Speech Club 3. Joan Loehlein: Mainstreeter 2, 3, C.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 4, Band 1. 2, 3 Chorus 4, C-irlis Clee Club 4, Speech Club 3. Donald Messerich: Baseball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, l.ettermen's Club 4. Peter Meyer: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Boy's Chorus 4. Darlene Miller: Class Play 4, C.A.A 1, 2, Rand l, 2, 3, 4. LaVonne Miller: Mainstreeter 3, 4, Home Ee. Club 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl's Glee Club 4, Speech Club 3. Jerome Moening: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Boy's Chorus 3, 4. Richard Morgan: Chorus 2, 3, 4, Boy's Chorus 2, 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3. Wanda Mueller: Student Council 3, Class Play Student Director 3, O-Sa-Ce 2. 3: Editor 4: Home Ec Club 2. 3. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Mainstreeter 2, 4. William Mueller: Baseball 3, 4, Lettermenis Club 4. David Naumann: Football 3, 4, Class Officer 4. Diane Nelson: Mainstreeter 4, Home Ec. Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3. Shirley Norgarden: Student Council 4, Mainstreeter 2. 3: Editor 4, O-Sa-Ge 41 Home Eu Club 2. 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. Darline Orth: Mainstreeter 3, Home Ee. Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3. Richard Orth: F.F.A. 2, 3. Donna Pangburn: Home Ee. Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, Chorus 3, Cirl's Glee Club 4, Speech Club 3: O-Sa-Ce 4. Dennis Pastian: O-Sa-Ge 3, Track 1. Alfred Pederson: Student Council 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Football 2. Lois Pehrson: Mainstreeter 4, O-Sa-Ge 4, Home Ec. Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl's Glee Club 4-, Speech Club 3. Herbert Peters: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. James Prasch: Chorus 4. Laverne Rasmusen: Class Play 3, Mainstreeter 4, Speech Club 3, Cv.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Lailab Rieland: O-Sa-Ge 4, Home Ec. Club 2. 3: C.A.A. 2, Chorus 3, Cvirlis Cvlee Club 3. Martha Riemann: G.A.A. 2. Arlene Ripka: National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Mainstreeter 2, 3, 4, O-Sa-Ce 41 C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Speech Club 3, Class Play 3. ,lulie Rondestvedt: National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Mainstreeter 1, 2, 3, 4, O4Sa-Ce 4, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Chorus 4, Girl's Clee Club 4, Class Officer 2, Speech Club 3. Karen Ross: Mainstreeter 2, O-Sa-Ge 4, Home Ee. Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Girl's Glee Club 3, 4, Speech Club 3. Regine Schieffer: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Cleota Schirmers: G.A.A. 3, Chorus 3, 4, Girl's Glee Club 3, 4. Sylvia Schlotfeldt: Student Council 4, Class Play 3, Mainstrceter 1, 2, 3, 4, O-Sa-Ge 4, Home Ec. Club 2, 3. 4, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Girl's Glee Club 3, 4, Speech Club 3. Mary Ann Schloegl: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. Helen Schmiesing: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Girl's Glee Club 3, 4. Robert Schwartz: Football 1, 4. Willard Severin: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Lillian Spooner: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. Audrey Stimson: G.A.A. 3, Chorus 3, 4, Girl's Clee Club 4. Emily Studanski: Student Council 2, Mainstreeter 1, 2, 4, O-Sa-Ge 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Cirlis Glee Club 4, Cheerleader 1, Class Officer 3, Speech Club 3, Homecoming Queen. Clinton Thornquist: National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Mainstreeter 4, F.F.A. 1. 2. 3. 4. Betty Mae Tschida: Class Play 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Margaret Upton: C.A.A. 1, 2, Chorus 4, Girl's Clee Club 4. Jean Warman: Chorus 3, 4, Girl's Clee Club 3, 4. lflhn Weimerskirch: F.F.A. 1. 2. 3. 27 JUNIOR CLASS Row 1-Jeanne Hollenhorst, Carol Penrose, Mary Jean Shepard, Pat Johnson, Dorothy Bielke, .lo Ann Tiemann, Sally Deters, Arlene Marthaler, Cora Ostendrof. Row 2-Marilyn Kane, Irene Christians, Janice Sorenson, Germaine Nie- haus, Elaine Ecklund, Adaline Jennissen, Muriel Miller, Marlene Dickhaus, Rose Hallermann, Karlie Kennedy. Row 3- Marie Wengler, Betty Paul, Caroline Bunker, Hazel Burns, Alice Bieminger, Marilyn Gunion, Cecelia Van Havermeat, Barbara Proell, Carole Schmiesing, Mary Ann Deters. Row 4--Tessie Peterson, Jeri Unger, Anne Borgmann, Dona Meigs, Teresa Weiner, Rose'yn Botz, Shirley Johnson, ,Io Ann Toenies, Jo Ann Walters, Sonja Witsoe. President ..,,..,.,...... ,.,.,. T essie Peterson Vice President ....., .,.......,,. H azel Burns Secretary ........ .,.,......,. .,.... ...... C a r olyn Kennedy Treasurer ,..,. ..,...................,........,.,.., , Charles Gebeke Advisors ....... .,,... M r. Hanson, Mr. Bjorgo, Mr. Koffron Row I-Henry Hakel, Jerry Dold, Gale Eggers, Jim Schramel, Jim Peterson, Kenny Korte, Pat Costello, Bill Jennis- sen, Don Spier, Bob Quanfe. Row 2-Gene Cross, Paul Theisen, Jay Gilbert, Linus Braun, Charles Gebeke, Don Hem- peck, Paul Jacobson, Herman Klaphake, Tony Jennissen, Leland Erickson, Chuck Naumann. Row 3-Bob Shepard, Marvin Bromen., Mike Bennett, Bruce Tabor, Wayne Bergmann, Ted Rosdahl, Jerry Stimson, Herman Hendrickson, Leroy Marthaler, Bob Determan. 28 SCPHOMORES CLASS Row I-Donna Sukke, Donna Arnzen, Louise Ehresman, Margaret Wikle, Carole Miller, Marlys Johnson, Joan Pettit, Kathy Anderson, Patt Oliver, Pat Corrigan. Row 2-Roselie Marthaler, JoAnn Radermacker, Louaine Determan, Donna Carter, Barbara Brendon, Maryann Peters, Clara Besser, Carole Borgerding, Janice Sorum. Row 3gMary Riermann, Norene Moser, Lois Roen, Della Schultz, Essie llgen, Joan Liebel, Jo Ann Liebel, Marion Cokeley, Iris Pettit, La Verne Perkiinson. Row 4-Joan Otte, Bernice Kortan, Joan Emmel, Evelyn Schmidt, Jane Unger, Elea- nor Schmiesing, Joyce Korte, Janice Gruse, lrma McFadden. President ....... . .... . . John Vener Vice President .,.. ,.... R ose Marthaler Secretary ........ ,............,..,,.. ,..,.. ...,, ........, P a t t Oliver Treasurer ,.,. .............,,........,., r....,.............,.. . A Jerry Voller Advisors ...... ..,. , ,Mr. Becker, Miss Sjogren, Miss Olson Row I-Donald Blank, David Daniel, Bob Borgmann, Victor Nelson, Gilbert Spaeth, Ross Cass, Kenneth Ritter, Jerome Rueckert, Gerald Bromen, David Jones, Douglas Shepard, Charlie Kane. Row 2-Jerry Voller, Donald Meyer, Leon Schmitz, Casper Zierden, Roger Zacke, Jack Westbrook, Larry Trieweiler, Dick Ross, Jim Flynn, Marvin Winter, Bill Stadther. Row 3-Bob Essler, Duane Braun, Roman Kulzer, Vemon Botz, Dewayne Rooney, Donald Waldrof, Russell Veeder, Harold Hoppe, James Jennissen, Evertt Botz. Row 4-Allen Butler, Dick Athmann, Don Schwegman, Richard Lenarz, Jim Polipnick, John Vener, James Messerich, Joe Goerdt, James McDougle. Row 5- Roger Proell, Donn Pederson, Lee Hockert, David Meyer, Eugene C3-fdllef, Jim Simmer, John Jennissen, Dale Emmel, Donald Kortan. FRESHMEN CLASS Row I-Alvina Majerus, Gail Koffron, Janet Dragoo, Karen Halverson, Mary Lou Upton, Margaret Friedrichs, Ellen Thornquist, Mary Jane Zimmermann, Barbara Hedglen, Jeannine Jones, Rosella Beilke. Row 2fValory Matz, Susan Pangburn, Bernice Rosdahl, Sharron Rose, Carole Korte, Carol Doege, Eleanor Sykes, Charlotte Krause, Rozelle Miller, Barbara Miller, Janice Hoppe. Row 3-Peggy Corrigan, Mary Lee MacDerm0nd, Janet Kirchner, Anna Mae Lesser, Marcia Schirmers, Ruth Ann Arens, Shirley Schwartz, Bernice Trisco, Jonelle Winter, Rosann Swift, Caroline Botz. Row 4-Cleone Essler, Arlene Baggenstoss, Alice Jennissen, Mary Ellen Rooney, Sylvia Klein, Shirley Kolaskie, Dorothy Ebensteiner, Florence Deters, Matilda Schmidt, Lorraine Fiddler, Marianne Weimerskirch. President ,......... .,.....,..,.. J ohn Steiner Vice President .... ...,... J ames Studanski Secretary ........ ...... ..,.,.,..,.... M a rcia Schirmers Treasurer ,... .,..,................,....,,, S haron Lee Rose Advisors ...... ....... M iss Goodrich, Miss Reichard Row 1MKenneth Beck, Leander Moritz, Michael Felling, Ralph Toenies, David Walters, James Studanski, Elmer Alte, Joe Moening, Dennis Cokeley, Ronald Himes, Dennis Loxtercamp. Row 2-Eddie Schurman, Standford Wit- soe, Richard Engle, Roger Loxterchamp, Systever Schmidt, John Witsoe, Roman Botz, De Wayne Haskamp, James Schmidt, Roger Bromen. Row 3-John Steiner, Gerald Kind, Albert Hoeschen, Denneth Welle, Donnie Spehn, David Allan Peterson, Richard Voller, Paul Weiner, Edward Loehlein. Row 4'-Loren Tank, David Peterson, Curtis Pangburn, Frederich Heckelman, Bill Haskcamp, Charles Kortan, Wayne Hegg, Richard Rende, Brian Hanlin. 30 EIGHTH GRADE Row I-Judith Howlin, Margaret Klaphake, Mary Jean Trierweiler, Darlene Johnson, Karen Peterson, Marie Nau- mann, Donna Rae Terfehr, Dorothy Spath. Row 2-Linda McFadden, Carren Urness, Nona Henry, La Vonne Hakel. Betty Clacide, Mary Ann Rueckert, Marie Freeman. Row 3-Donna Eckberg, Caroline 0'gara, Rita Otto, Betty Eckberg, Elizabeth Borgmann, Darlene Kortan, Louise Reese, Barbara Buckley. Presldent .......... ...,... Le 0 Messer Vice President ..... .,..,.,, T om Stanton Secretary .,,,,... .A .,.... .......,., S igurd Aaker Treasurer ,,.. ................,, D avid Borgmann Advisors ...... ....,.. M r. Briggs, Mr. Thorson Row I-Harvey Toenies, David Naumann, Ronald Radermwher, Dennis Nelson, John Borgmann, David Borgmanrl. Morris Naumann, Ralph Brake, Row 2-Ervin Kuntz, Tommy Theisen, James Theisen, Tommy Stanton, Jim Neal, George Wiltermuth, Roger Borgerding, Larry Kemper. Row 3-Dick Rausch, Kenny Roquette, Jess Erickson, Bob Schanley, Garry Engle, Victor Sporleder, Leo Messer. Row 4-John Bjelland, Danny Determan, Calvin Domke, Sigurd Aaker, Kent Miller, Eugene Kuntz, Richard Gaspafd. Danny Peterson. 31 SEVENTH GRADE Row I-Karen Emmel, Donna Ostendorf, Barbara Bailey, Joan Messer, Cgrolyn Gunion, Juanita Winter, Kathy Nelson, Imelda Schirmers, Janice Fiedler, Donna Winter, Janice Rousch. Row 2-Betty Otto, Sharon Ankeny, Kathy Kiselewski, Mary Kane, Sharon Sorenson, Bernadette Moritz, Linda Jacobsen, Carolyn Cornell, Dorothy Lahr, Helen Orth. Row 3-Helen Boyer, Karen Nelson, Sherry Connors, Chorlene Shepard, Madonna Freeman, Joan Upton. Lela Mae Tank, Barbara Ertl, Betty Wegner. President ....,...... ....,. T om Schnechkloth Vice President ..... .....,. V ernon Westbrook Secretary .,...,.., .,....r. L arry Conners Treasurer ..... ...,.,.............. . Kathy Kiselewski Advisors ....., ......., M r. Schmitz, Miss Kennedy Row I-Allyn Schultz, Donnie Brown, Dale Huston, Jerry Sorum, Grant Ross, Albert Wiegers, Tommy Schneekloth, Vernon Westbrook, Charles Finch, Paul Ceynar. Row 2-Michael Warman, Duane Kjken, Cary Krause, Arthur Moening, Lloyd Rosdahl, Graham Michels, Steven Schlotfeldt, Eugene Vener, Haven Weigers, Alex Miller. Row 3 --Carl Borgmann, James Winter, Richard Barton, Vernon Lindemann, Ronnie Rende, Tony Bohver, Lawrence Arvid- son, John Sodlowsky, Lowell Hanson. 32 X i HM IIIIII ' I Q I Z ' II O X x KJ .Ltq f R ACTIVITIES fx STUDENT COUNCIL Row I-Arlene Ripka, Shirley Norgarden, Tessie Peterson, Sylvia Schlotfeldt, Arlene Karsten, Nadine Eggers. Row 2-Kenny Korte, John Venner, Jack Kettlewell, Wayne Borgmann. Row 3-Herman Hendrickson, Ken Cor- nell, Clinton Thornquist, Linus Braun, Pat Costello. . 4 4 1- . ' CL if gg 3 5 I MIM? Q in A 'J . , IWVIWLI NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 25 giiii 5 Row 1-Nadine Eggers, Tessie Peterson, Hazel Burns, Arlene Karsten, Glorianne Gaspard, Cleota Schirmers. Row 2-ANorene Jung, Diane Doege, Julie Rondestvedt, Emily Studanski, Arlene Ripka, Kathleen Arens. Row 3- Herman Hendrickson, John Aaker, Clinton Thornquist, Ken Cornell, Bruce Taber, Don Messerich. 34 HERE WE GO AGAIN Row I fSittinglaBetty Tschida, Helen Damp, Darlene Miller, Shirley Norgarden, Julie Rondestvedt, Arlene Karsten, Lillian Beste, Pat Kennedy. Row 2-Wanda Mueller, Arlene Ripka, Emily Studanski, John Aaker. Bernie Conlin, Ken Cornell, Mr. Casserly, Bruce Gray, David Gallup, Jack Kettlewell, Orrin Anderson, Diane Doege. ' Saturday evening, November Qlst, the senior class presented their three-act play, 'illere We Co Againf, under the direction of Mr. Casserly. The play proved to be a rollicking comedy dealing with the problems of Mr. Maxwell becoming political minded and Mr. Coday supporting him for Representativeg Connie choosing a collegeg Betty Lou becoming a young ladyg and Wilber deciding his life occupation, other than a bum. The cast included: Kenny Cornell as John Maxwellg Arlene Karsten as Janet Maxwellg Jack Kettlwell-Wilberg Pat Kennedy- Betty Loug Julie Rondestvedt-Connie. Bernard Conlin-Mr. Codayg Helen Damp-Mrs. Codayg Shirley Norgarden-Suzanneg John Aaker- Arthurg Dave Gallup-Rogerg Lillian Beste-Bernadineg Betty Tschida- Mrs. Davis' Orrin Anderson-Mr. Davis, and Darlene Miller-Mrs. Allen. . X . 35 F. F. A. nail 1 E Row I-Dennis Loxtercamp, Dennis Cokely, James Schmit, Roger Loxtercamp, Joe Moening, David Walters. Kenneth Ritter, Stanford Witsoe, Leander Moritz. Row 2-Kenneth Welle, Ross Case, Donald Blank, Roger Yarke, Jerry Bromen, David Jones, Ronald Zaczkowski. Row 34Ronald Himes, Roman Kulzer, Peter Meyer, Ralph Bo-rgerding, Donald Waldorf, Jack Westbrook, Evertt Botz, Elmer Otte, Richard Rende. Jordan Henry. Row 4F-Jerry Deters, Rona'd Meyer, Charles Kane, James McDougle, Jerome Moening, Willard Severin, Richard Engle, Joe Goerdt, Har- old Hoppe, James Tenneson, Jim Schramel. Row 5-John Jennissen. Vernon Botz, Chuck Naumann, Jerry Stimson, Connie Kettler, Clinton Thornquist, Henry Hakel, Paul Jacobson, Bob Determan, Le Roy Marthaler, Lorman Henry, Tony Jennissen, Brian Hamlin. President ........... ...... C linton Thornquist Vice President ..... ..,..... Le roy Marthaler Secretary .....,.. ....... J erome Moening T Treasurer ..... ......,..... P eter Meyer Reporter ......, .......,. P aul Jacobson Sentinel ...,...........,...,........... ..............,......... C onrad Kettler The Sauk Centre Chapter of the F.F.A. is ably super- vised by Mr. Becker. Among the activities of the F.F.A. this year was the livestock and poultry judging contest. This 'year the F.F.A. sold pencils and the proceeds were used to defray the expenses of their spring trip. The F.F.A. holds its meetings once a month, attend- ance throughout the past year was reported to be excellent. 36 HOME EC. CLUB 5 . S ' . is , . 2 3, 1 . i i :ig I ' 3 5. t' 5 - 5' . .4 Z fi . Vi 1 5 Q 1 1 E is S is - i . fl, fn. Row I-Jeannie Hollenhorst, Sally Witsoe, Yvonne Felling, Karen Ross. Arlene Karsten, Joyce Korte, Sylvia Schlotfeldr, Shirley Norgarden, Wanda Mueller, Lois Pehrson. Row 2-Mrs. Thorson, Caroline Bunker, Theresa Weiner, Marilyn Kane, Jo Ann Liebel, Della Schultz, Diane Nelson, Lois Roen, Emily Studanski. Row 3-Geral- dine Unger, Dona Meigs, Janice Cruse, Pat Oliver, Rosalyn Botz, Pat Corrigan, Kathy Anderson, Darlene Orth, Donna Pangburn. La Vonne Miller. Row 4-Marie Wengler. Cecelia Van Havermaet, Irma McFadden, Carole Miller, Marlys Johnson, Joan Emmel, Joan Pettit. President ,..,..,,,.,. ,..... S ylvia Schlotfeldt Vice President .,...., ...,,,..,.,. J oyce Korte Secretary ,.....,.,.,. .. .... .Wanda Mueller G Treasurer ......... ....... S hirley Norgarden Reporter .,,,.,.,..,,.. .,...,..,. W anda Mueller Student Council ,,.,...,.,.,.......,..,..,,..,,,,......... Arlene Karsten With the careful guidance of Mrs. Harry Thorson, XZ' the Home Ec. Club completed another successful year of extra-curricular activities. The girls served the Faculty-School Board Dinner on November 24-th using a Pilgrim theme in their decora- tions. 5 X The junior members of the club prepared a farewell . X f dinner in honor of the senior members near the closing I of the school term. .' Q Q 1 ' 4 ' 37 ANNUAL STAFF f up Row Iv-Lois Pehrson, Sylvia Schlotfeldt, Diane Doeae, Wanda Mueller, Julie Rondestvedt, Evelyn Berg, Eileen Kemper. Row 2-Alvina Anderson, Norene Jung, Lillian Beste, Shirley Norgarden, Donna Pangburn. Row 3-.lohn Aaker, Bruce Cray, Pat Kennedy, Arlene Karsten, Lailah Rieland, Arlene Ripka, Emily Studanski. Row 4-.lack Crawford, Conrad Kettler, Orrin Anderson, Bernard Conlin, Ken Cornell, David Gallup, Mr. Casserly. With the cooperation of Mr. Casserly, the advisor, Wanda Mueller, the editor, and the entire staff, the annual was completed and the last deadline was met in March. We sincerely hope that those who purchased the annual will derive many hours of enjoyment and satisfaction from reading it. gftf Ns 0u,5!-1 if,avN- 1.R'5?s-f aa? MAINSTREETER ,wks gs , 2 Row I-David Naumann, Bruce Gray, Pat Kennedy, Arlene Ripka, Arlene Karsten, Miss Olson, Shirley Norgarden, Sylvia Schlotfelclt, Evelyn Berg, Glorianne Gaspard, John Aaker. Row 2-Eileen Ebensteiner, Eileen Kemper, Mari- lyn Kane, Caroline Bunker, Hazel Burns, Diane Nelson. Charlotte Krause, Mary Anne Hoffman, Betty ,lean Claude, Bob Liebel, Kenny Korte. Row 3gKathy Arens, Theresa Wiener, Nadine Eggers, Cora Ostendorf, Karlie Kennedy, Arlene Marthaler, Rosie Botz, Kathy Anderson, Janice Cruse, Wancla Mueller, La Verne Rasmussen, La Vonne Miller, Row 4+Yvo-nne Felling, Helen Corrigan, Diane Doege, Julie Rondestvedt, Dona Meigs, Marie Wengler, Carol Penrose, Linus Braun, John Steiner, Cary Krause. Under the co-editorship of Arlene Karsten and Shirley Nor- garden, the Mainstreeter was published every three weeks. The Mainstreeter is a member of the Columbia Press Associa- tion. The paper entered the National T. B. Annual School Press Project. The purpose of the Mainstreeter is to promote a growing appre- ciation of the joys and satisfaction of journalismg the staff works to achieve that purpose. Special thanks to Miss Olson, who has devoted much time and effort to the school paper. THEM I STIKIITIR Jon '51 N57 Sauk Ccuhe. Hiqh fchul Volqgg VIII l.5 39 MIXED CHGRUS Row 1-Eileen Kemper, Glorianne Gaspard, Carol Penrose, Norene Jung, .lulie Rondestvedt, .loan Loehlein, Karen Ross, Nadine Eggers, Jo Ann Toenies, Lillian Beste, Elaine Hanson. Row 2-John Aaker, Cleota Schirmers, Audrey Stimson, Cecelia Van Havermaet, Karlie Kennedy, Sylvia Schlotfeldt, Yvonne Felling, lrma McFadden, Helen Schmiesing, Evelyn Bromenshenkel, Jean Warman, Miss Herseth. Row 34lrene Christians, Tessie Peterson, Betty Paul, Janice Sorenson, Muriel Besser, Muriel Miller. Row 4-Paul Theisen, Bill Jennissen, Linus Braun, Richard XMorgan, James Prasch, Bernard Conlin, Ronald Krause, Pat Costello, Kenny Korte, .lim Simmer, Bruce Cray, ictor Nelson. President ......,...........,..... ,.,...,. T essie Peterson Vice President ...r..,.......,... ............ B ruce Gray Secretary and Treasurer ...,.. .,,,..... ........ E v elyn Berg Student Council .,..,....,.,.,...................,,............. Pat Castello The mixed chorus, under the direction of Miss Gloria ! It was new and different from anything formerly given. ln addition to the program of hymns, there were Biblical readings and instrumental solos by members of the chorus. The stage background was a large painting of Herseth, gave its Mid-Winter concert on December 16th. i new the Virgin Mother and the Holy Babe. This spring the K! chorus participated in the Music Festival at Glenwood. 40 GIRLS GLEE CLUB , L if s SE: ? Row 1wEi'cen Kemper, Glorianne Gaspard, Della Schultz, Carol Penrose, Norene Jung, .lulie Rondeslvedt, .loan Loeh- lein, Karen Ross, Nadine Eggers, ,lo Ann Toenies, Marcia Ritter. Row 24Miss Herseth, Joan Radermacher, Cleola Schirmers, Audrey Stimson, Cecelia Van Havermaet, Karlie Kennedy, Janice Sorenson, Irma McFadden, Helen Schmiesing, Evelyn Bromenshenkel, Jean Warmen, Alice Bieringer, Elaine Hanson. Row 341.015 Pehrson, Joyce . . . . . . B M .I Korte, Irene Christians, Tessle Peterson, Betty Paul, Sylvia Schlotfeldt, Yvonne Felllng, Muriel esser, urle Miller, La Vonne Miller, Donna Carter, Adeline Jennissen. The Girls Clee Club, also directed by Miss Herseth, had a part in the December 16th concert. Among their numbers was a Norwegian Christmas Song, sung in the Norwegian dialectg this variation was enjoyed by all. 40 as! 41 GIRLS TRIPLE TRIO Row I-Karlie Kennedy, Lillian Beste. Row 2-Tessie Peterson, Betty Paul, Norene Jung. Row 3-Karen Ross, Julie Rondestvedt, Yvonne Felling, Sylvia Sclllotfeldt. if Q A triple trio was formed this year under the leader- ship of Miss Gloria Herseth. Sylvia Schlotfeldt, Betty Paul, and Julie Rondestvedt sang first soprano. Yvonne Felling, Norene Jung, and Karlie Kennedy sang second soprano. Lillian Beste, Tessie Peterson, and Karen Ross sang alto. 42 BOYS QUARTETTE Bill Cooper, Bruce Gray, Jack Kettlewell and Ken Comell, MAJORETTES The majorettes are added to the hand dur- ing parades and on marching days. They were active in the Homecoming parade, one University of Minnesota football game, and several other events this season. This spring four more majorettes, lnot picturedl were added to the marching band. Hazel Burns and Wanda Mueller BAND OBOE Karen Peterson Carolyn Cornell PICCOLO Marie Wengler FLUTES Kathleen Anderson Carol Miller Janice Gruse Peggy Corrigan ALTO CLARINET Mary Lee MacDermond CLARINETS Wanda Mueller Eleanor Sykes Patty Corrigan Caroline Bunker Shirley Johnson Helen Corrigan Diane Doege Diane Nelson Carol Doege Bernice Rosdahl Charlotte Krause Joan Emmel Susan Benson Carolyn O'Gara SAXOPHONES Dona Meigs Julie Rdndestvedt Clara Besser Gail Koffron Lois Roen Eileen Kemper' Wayne Borgmann HORNS Lillian Beste Darlene Orth David Peterson Helen Orth CORNETS Jack Kettlewell Jim Peterson Marlys Johnson Bill Cooper Paul Theison Marvis Gunion Marie Naumann TROMBONES Virginia Kaas Mary Ann Hoffman Betty Tschida Joan Pettit Dale Houston Fred Hackleman BARITONE HORN Orrin Anderson Norene Jung Daniel Peterson Kathy Kiselewski Karen Urness BASSES Bruce Taber Howard Lindemann Bill Jennissen Vernon Lindemann PERCUSSION Darlene Miller John Vener John Aaker Barbara Brendon Darlene Johnson Sharon Rose Dennis Nelson TYMPANI Mary Schmitz Shirley Norgarden John Bjelland Q n ,G I 5 X fi O - JA PEP BAND -Q95 Q49 M Q may ' Row I-Eleanor Sykes, Caroline Bunker, Pat Corrigan, Julie Rondeslvedt, Gail Koffron, Wayne Borgmann. Row 2 -John Aaker, John Vener, Orrin Anderson, Bruce Taber, Jim Peterson, Jack Kettlewell. DANCE BAND Row I-John Vener. Row 2-Wayne Borgmann, Dona Meigs, Gail Koffron, Julie Rondestvedt, Eileen Kemper, John Aaker. Row 3-Jack Kettlewell, Norene Jung, Marlys Johnson, Dennis Nelson, Mary Ann Hoffman, Bruce Taber, Kathy Anderson. Row 4-Mr. Jarnstrom. 45 JUNIOR BAND Row I-Lois Miller, Susan Barle. Row 2wKenneth Koch, Albert Gamradt, Margaret Thomas, Shirley Costello Jeanette Kortan, Leona Majerus, David Peterson, Jim Ogfifai Ronald PHSUHH, B0bbY Svhrwekloth, DiCk OMC Row 3-Joyce Weimerskirch, Jane Eckberg, Patty Bennet. Diane Paulson, Meridith Miller, Nona Mickelson, Cer aldine Aspaas, Karen Snow, Gene Stuart, Kathy Erickson, Mary Fisher, Kay Costello, Peggy Costello, Jill Otto Janice Neil, Bonny Durum. SCHOOL PATROL Row I-Tom Stanton, Vernon Westlarook, Albert Wiegers, Chuck Finch, Buddy Aaker, Gary Krause, Tommy Schneek- loth, Dennis Nelson. Row 2-Mr. Briggs, Danny Peterson, Jim Theisen, Ronny Rende, John Sadlowsky, Tom Theisen. Lloyd Rosdahl, Jim Neal, Bobby Shanley, John Borgmann, Grant Ross. 46 a G. A. A. SENIOR . Row I-Hazel Burns, Tessie Peterson, Emily Studanski, Arlene Ripka, Pat Kennedy, Miss Abas, Julie Rondestvedt, Karlie Kennedy, Shirley Johnson, Diane Nelson. Row 2-Helen Corrigan, Irene Christians, Germaine Niehaus, Janice Sorenson, Elaine Eckluncl, Lois Pehrson, Darlene Orth. Sylvia Schlotfeldt, Karen Ross. Row 3-Diane Doege, Donna Pangburn, Regine Schieffer, Rosalyn Botz, Theresa Weiner, Marilyn Kane, Cora Ostendorf, Yvonne Felling, Arlene Karsten. Row 44La Vonne Miller, La Verne Rasmussen, Jeannie Hollenhorst, Dona Meigs, Anne Borgmann, Jeri Unger, Betty Mae Paul, Caroline Bunker. G. A. A. JUNICR 3 mnn-......f i Row 1-Carol Korte, Sharron Rose, Kathy Anderson, Pat Corrigan, Joyce Korte, Patti Oliver, Eleanor Sykes. Row 2-Janet Kirchner, Mary Lee MacDermond, Bernice Rosdahl, Valory Matz, Irma McFadden, Janice Gruse. Row 3-Charolotte Krause, Peggy Corrigan, Carol Doege, .Janet Dragoo, Ro-se Ann Swift, Janice Hoppe. 47 CHEERLEADERS Susan Pangburn, Sharon Lee Rose. At the beginning of the V353-544 school year, l the student lnody Chose as their cheerleaders: Shir- ley Norgarden, Lillian Beste, Pat Kennedy, Cora Mae Ostendorf, Linus Braun, and Kenny Korte as Senior high representatives. Representatives from 0 4 Junior high were: Sue Pangburn and Sharon Rose. I These eight cheerleaders did a splendid job during football and basketball seasons and also at the pepfests. 9 If Qwqek Pat Kennedy, Lillian Beste, Kenny Korte, Shirley Norgarden. Cora Ostendorf. LETTERMAN CLUB 134'-3 Row IfBob lfssle-r, Chuck Cm-ln-kv, Bill Mu:-lla-r, lluane Braun, Brum' Cray. Javk Kr-tllevvr-ll. J:-rry Slimsou. Dewaynz Rooney. Row 2--Marvin Winter. Dale llgeu, lim-roy Nlarthaler, Donald Messe-riell, lluvid Gallup, David Meyers, Jiuuuy Flynn, Jerry Voller. Row 34Kf-nny Cornell, Xvayne Borgmanu, Cale Eggers, David Naumaun. Chuck Naumanu. llerman Hendrickson, Ted Rosdahl, Bill Coop:-r. Ron: 4-,lay Gilbert, Dick Alhmanu, Connie K1-tilt-V. Ronald Kraus:-. Jack Crawford, Jerry Dulrl, Allan Butler, Tony ,lenuisse-n. . 4 President David Gallup Q Q Vice President . , Jerry Dolfl X Z Secretary and Treasurer Bill Mueller ' The Lettermauis Club is an athletic organi- zation of boys who have earned letters in the l various major sports: football. basketball. track, and baseball. By the sale of pop, gum. and candy during X- football and basketball games they raised X Q ' money to defray expenses of trips to a lVliune- -Q Y sota football game and the State Basketball x .lb ,,, tournament C f f -I - U 49 COACHES Left to right-Mr. Koffron, Mr. Hanson, Mr. Barle. Mr. Schmitz, Mr. Young. Sauk Centre High School is fortunate in having a staff of well- qualified coaches, headed hy Mr. Barle. These men are concerned not only with winning games, but also with helping their athletes to become lretter citizens. hoth for the present and the future. 50 g?iAd, X SPORTS 0, 7 gf gs- lf. SPORTS REVIEW FOOTBALL Sauk Centre started the football season with an inexperienced team. The team opened the season with a win over Osakis and this proved to be their only victory. ln many games during the season the Streeters looked promising but were over- come by heavier and more experienced teams. Led by Captain Dave Gallup and Most Valuable Player Connie Kettler, the team showed lots of spirit. Although this was not a victorious season, it is thought that much valuable experience was gained. Jerry Dold was elected captain for the coming year. BASKETBALL The Mainstreeters, after losing their first game, got into the win column by defeat- ing Osakis. Although the team was rather small, they made up for this deficiency with a lot of fight and snap. Ron Krause was the high point collector for this yearis team. The team was captained by Connie Kettler who kept the team spirited and fighting. Next 'year's team will see a host of lettermen returning. BASEBALL Sauk Centre began the 1954- season with a young but experienced team. The team had nine returning lettermen, plus other players who saw considerable action in 1953. Captains of the 1954- team are Ron Krause, Bill Mueller and Ken Cornell. The 1953 team, captained by Donn Loe and Carl Kaufman, went to the semi-finals in the District 22 tournament where they were beaten by Evansville. TRACK The outcome of the 19541 track season is quite unpredictable, although we have a number of lettermen in this sport also. The team is certain to feel the loss of Don Toenies who led Sauk Centre to 3rd place in the 1953 District Meet. This 1954, team has a very respected captain who is Don Messerich. 52 FOOTBALL 6' W. 5 3 1 Q ,. Ap 2 ... .. . l. Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Row I-.lack Westbrock, Marvin Winters, Jerry Stimson, Duwayne Rooney, Dick Athmann, David Mayer, Duane Braun, Bob Essler, Evertt Botz, Lee Hockert, Jerry Voller. Row 2-Dale Rosdahl, Bernard Domke, .lack Crawford, Ken Cornell, Connie Kettler, Dale Ilgen, David Gallup, Ronald Krause, David Naumann, Jack Kettlewell, Jerry Dold, Tony Jennissen, Mr. Schmitz, Assistant Coachq Bruce Cray, Student Manager. Row 3-Arthur Erickson, Don Hem- peck, Bob Shepard, Charles Gebeke, Gale Eggers, LeRoy Marthaler, Jay Gilbert, Charles Naumann, Charles Cooper, Herman Hendrickson, Wayne Borgmann, Bill Trisco, Mr. Hooper, Assistant Coachg Mr. Barle, Coach. SCORES CentreA .... A 20 flsakis .,.. A AAA AAA 0 Centre ..., A AA AA 6 Long Prairie A A 7 Centre A A A 0 hdontevideo MA A AAA24 CenUeAH A 6 Benson HAUAA HHAA46 Centre A A 6 Morris AA AA A 7 Centre A 0 Melrose AAAAAA A AAAAA 33 Centre AAAA 6 Litchfield AAAA AA..,.A 2 5 Centre A A 6 Willmar AA,AA AA AA AA38 Cenhe AA 6 CHenwood AAAA A26 53 Football-David Gallup. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk '34 SCORES Alexandria Glenwood Bdelrose St. Cloud Bdelrose Alexandria BASKETBALL A l 1 Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Ron' I-Bob Essler, R011 Krause, Ken Cornell, Corinn Kettlmr Dave 1 rllnp Binre Cray Ted Ro dalll Ron 2 erry Xollvr, Duane Braun. .lay Cilli-:'1't. llenry llalwl, Unk Alllllldllll Mr B.11lm Ll1arl1e Ce e 4 Centre Ce11tre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Ce11tre Centre Alexandria Osakis Glenwood Melrose Eveleth Gilbert Browerville Montevideo Long Prairie Morris Osakis Willniar Litchfield Alexandria Glenwood Starbuclc Benson Melrose Long Prairie Litchfield BASKETBALL B Row I-Boh Shepard, ,lim Peterson, Larry Trierweiler, Bruce Taber, Marvin Bromen, Donn Schwegman. Row 2- Gene Cross, Allan Butler, Mr. Harry Hanson, Lee Hockert, Donald Hempeck. 5 N13 5 IJ. x A 121111 t -K .V '31 A Q- 4 - xi I ' ffl 1 r 4 .1 .. X Q ix 0 Y . Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk 6 Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre SCORES 26 31 54 34 33 45 33 43 25 46 45 29 46 31 43 40 35 33 24 48 Grey Eagle 42 Alexandria 33 Grey Eagle 43 Osakis 32 Glenwood 24 Melrose 33 Browerville 29 Morris 19 Long Prairie 17 Osakis 21 St.ClouclCathedral26 Willrnar 36 Litchfield 37 Alexandria 40 Glenwood 46 Starbuck 37 Benson 31 Melrose 28 Long Prairie 26 Litchfield 31 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk Sauk ei '-,' +x,2jfX3,P. mmmrr I s Row 1-Dennis Cokely, Mike Felling, Rich Voller, Bill Trisco, Wayne Hegg, David Alex Peterson, Loren Tank Danny Peterson, Eddie Schurman, Jimmy Studanski, Tommy Stanton. Row 2-John Borgmann, Charles Finch George Wiltermiitli, Dennis Nelson, Sigard Aaker, Gary Krause, Ronald Himes, Grant Ross, Albert Weigers, Jim Neal Row Lloyd Rosdahl. Bob Shanley Mr. Schmitz Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre Centre S 25 29 18 24 24 21 19 26 CORES Grey Eagle Grex Eagle St. Cloud Cathedral Glenwood Long Prairie St. Cloud Central Melrose St. Cloud Cathedral Alexandria Glenwood 1 4- -plvx vxi Y K 4 ' R A40 X ff? -Z.,-3 X!-P . ,--,,1':--e get 3-John Steiner, Ronnie Rende, Carl Borgrnann, Jerry Sorum. James Theisen, Stephen Schlotfeldt, John Sadlowsky 'SV N fl A z ev' 42 , 23 gi-' 31 I' 25 J BASEBALL Row I-Jay Gilbert, .lim Flynn, Bob Essler, Wayne Borgmaun, Duane Braun, Bill Mueller, Ron Krause, Ken Cornell. Row 2-Dick Ross, Jack Crawford, Bob Shepard, David Alexander Peterson, Larry Trierweiler, Donn Messerich, Ted Rosdahl, Mr. Harry Hanson. X ,xx I ,gg Xxx N d R X sh If X 4, . .s inf RE X X Z ,Q T fi f V N A , R ' is 4 ,lf A, J 4 x Q 'V X K l X Xa x ? l ' Ken Cornell Ron Krause 58 Bill Mueller TRACK Rau' I-f-Bruce' Cray. Dunuy h1C5S?l'il'll, Tm! ROSCIQIIII. LtllllI4ll'S Cn-Iwlw, Dale' Ilgc-n, Bill .le-lmissun. Ill'l'IIli1ll ll0ncl1'ick sun. Tony Jt'llIliSSl'Il. Run' 2-David Gallup. Kenny f:U14IH'H.lzlillllil' KcltlP1'. Ronny KVLIIIMA, Jerry Dnlnl. Allan Butler. Bula Slwpaul. Jack Kvtllvwoll. 3 '-wx! Captain-Donahl Mvssclivlx 59 ,,.w,Zm 4, f- ww 'ua Matchbox I'UIIlZlH1'l'7 Morning after the night before . . . is Mr. Thompson looking? aff? - anna, . ti ,V E , t .la It 1 'At ft 1' aw ' N . 21? gun-M -Mamma A gun D-,,,..w-+ Where to now? Wliy, I think your kinda cute- Oh What A Bvlllliiflli Mftrllirlgi i Sitting Pretty. Faraway Places- ' , . , f' m 13 if 4 QQ 1 3, .Q , ck Ks' nge ,i r 5 . fr . . , axf YW ff J f 'wif we fit T5 H 'W I Viv, ,. ,tv V, , ' I A 4 ,i 21 Row I-Willard Severin, Diane Doege, Ted Nierman, Mary Jane Moritz, Regime Schieffer. Donna Pangburn, Clinton Tliornquist, Arlene Ripka, Rie-hard Orth, Mary Muellner, Ralph Bnrgerding, Virginia Kaus. .lemme Moening, Cleota Schirmers, Peter Meyer, Row 2 --Diane Nelson, llerlrert Peters, Evelyn Berg, Donald Messerieh. Eileen Ebensteiner, Dennis: llastian, Shirley Norgarclen, Wantla Mueller, David Naumann. Eileen Kemper, Clorianne Caspard, lrene Unger. Eugene Lietz, Jean Warman, Lois Pfrllrsnn, Uarline Orth, Mary Ann Schloegl, Martha Rierman. Row fi-llcnry Illies, Alfred Peter- son, Audrey Stirnson, Williani Mueller, Arlene Karsten, Emily Studanslii, Rolierl Lieliel, Nadine Eggers, Jack Kettlewell, Elaine Hansen, Robert Schwartz, Betty Mae Tschida, Kay Emmel, Rieliarrl llrvesehen, Marvis Glllliflll. Lillian Beste, Pat Kennedy, Alvina Anderson. R010 4--Brure Cray. Arthur John- son, Jordon llenry, Evelyn Brnmenshenlcel, Kathleen Arens, 5 Muriel Bvsser, John We-imvrskirvh, Grant Johnson, Dale Ilgen, David Callup, Sylvia Schlotfeldt, Julie Rondeskvedl, Norene Jung, Donald Haskamp. llf-lPn Dump, Joan Lovhlc-in, Howard l.indm-rmann. Row 5-Darlvne Miller, Jerry Derlcrs, Helen Sclirnir-sing, Conrad Kettlvr, Lorman Henry, Orrin Anderson, Ronald Krause, Bernard Conlin, Helen Corrigan, Richard Morgan, Kenneth Cornell, Yvonne Felling, Lailah Ricland, Jar-k Crawford, Lillian Spooner, Karen Ross, Rudolph Beste, James Prasch. CLASS OF H5411 A WORD OF THANKS Before the last type is set and the 0-SA-GE is put to bed I would like to take a moment to express my sincere thanks to all those who helped produce this yearis O-SA-GE: To Mr. Casserly, our advisor, who offered his guidance most generously through- out the year, and Mr. Thompson for his endless patience. To all those on the O-SA-CE Staff who helped in any way and especially to Diane Doege and Julie Rondestvedt, the assistant Editors, to Class Editor Norene Jung. and Literary Editors Arlene Ripka, Evelyn Berg, Urrin Anderson, and Lillian Beste, who were especially cooperative in writing their articles, to Typists Pat Kennedy, Emily Studanski, and Shirley Norgarden, who gave much of their time and services, to Photographers Bernard Conlin and Bruce Gray, to Sports Editors Ken Cornell and Jack Crawford for a job well done, to Business Mana- ger John Aaker and Collectors Lois Pehrson, Alvina Anderson, Lailah Rieland and Arlene Karsten, to Artist Sylvia Schlotfeldt for her numerous ideas. To Mr. Sorenson, of the Denison Yearbook Company, for his experienced advice and assistance. To the general photographers, Mr. Ledel and Mr. Rydholm, who gave much of their time and efforts. ln closing may We-the O-SA-GE Staff-offer thanks that we have been given the chance to express our ideas and plans, and with sincerity, hope that every- one may enjoy the U54-7, O-SA-GE. Sincerely, Wanda Lee Mueller, Editor 64


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