Stewartville High School - Tiger Spirit Yearbook (Stewartville, MN)

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w El Tigre Published by The Senior Class of 1957 Stewartville, High School Stewartville, Minn. Dedication We, the senior class of 1957, in order to express our appreciation to the people of the community and surrounding area for our new school, dedicate El Ti- gre to these people, who have made our school pos- sible. We are grateful for the opportunity to be the first class to graduate from it. It is our sincere hope that future senior classes will appreciate the building as much as we do. 2 Superintendent School Board Mr. Streiff Mr. Schaefer Our hearty applause to Mr. Schaefer and the members of the school board for their ceaseless energy and unerring work put into the school from which we are so proud to graduate. Mr. Wilson 4 Mr. Lenn Mr. Jahns Mr. Everts Mr. Reichel Assistant Principal Mr. Wantock Secretary Mrs. Roeder Faculty Principal Miss Bonner Our teachers have prepared us to proceed into the unknown future. May our misdeeds be forgotten and our halos shine in their memories. 5 Faculty Home Economics Mrs. NICKUM — Home Ec., FHA Advisor Music Mr. ROBINSON — Band, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Music, Instrumental, 8th Grade Advisor Mathematics Mrs. HEITMAN — Physical Education Junior High Math Mr. MARSNIK — Math, Science, Jt. High Coach, 7th Grade Advisor Mr. WOLF — Math, Audio Visual, 9th Grade Advisor Social Studies Mr. STEVENS — World History, Physical Education, Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Lettermen's Club Advisor Mr. EPPEN — American History, Health, Physical Education, Basketball Coach, Lettermen's Club Advisor, 7th Grade Ad- visor Mr. OTTERNESS — Social Problems, American History, Junior Advisor Science Mr. HEITMAN — Science, Senior Advisor Mr. SLONEKER — World Geography, Eco- nomic Geography, Biology — Faculty Library Mx. BACON -- Library, Latin, Speech Director, Masquers Advisor Agriculture Mr. HO BERG — Agriculture Classes, FFA Advisor Commercial Miss BRYAN — Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typing, Career Club Advisor Mx. WALTERS -- Typing, General Business, 9th Grade Advisor English Miss SANFORD — Junior High English, 8th Grade Advisor Mrs. GULUCKSON — Junior and Senior High English Mr. BEYER — Senior High English, News Staff Advisor Industrial Arts Mr. DEHNE — Industrial Arts, 10th Grade Advisor, Drivers Education Mr. ELLINGHUYSEN — 9th Grade Advisor, Industrial Arts, Lettennen's Advisor Bus Drivers Hayden light, Oscar Kuhle, Paul Jacobson, Bob Temonson, Carl Bamlet, Les Kinsley, Don Denny, Bud Glover, Russ Engel, Ed Donnondy, Wes Glover. Cooks Janitors Mrs. Olive Murray, Mrs. Geneva Mills, Mrs. Cory Fauver Oscar Bakken, Walt Long 8 CLASSES Marvin Waugh 1953 Rodney Halverson 1954 Lambert Mulhern 1956 10 Class Motto 'Our Aim — Success; Our Hope — To Win.' Class Colors Red and Silver Class Flower Red Rose Class Officers Senior Mr. Heitman, Audrey Ringen, Lois Christianson, Jim Delesha, Jim Lenn 11 RALPH BA LUNGER Sammy Great tasks lie does not shirk, he is always hard at work. Photography 3,4; Masquers 3,4; Speech 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 3; Class Play 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Swing Band 3,4. TERRENCE BELL Terry What did I do that was right? Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,4; Track 2,4. ARDEN BUXTON Bux ''Just a fanner at heart. FT A 4. THOMAS BRAMBLE Tom His high school days will never compare with his high school nights. Photography 3; Projection 2,3,4; Masquers 3,4; News Staff 4; Wrestling 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1. JAMES BYRNE Bun In spite of all his glory, his helmet always fits. Photography 3; Projection 2,3,4; Masquers 3,4; News Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Pres. 3; Student Council 3; Valentine Royalty 3; Letterman 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4. LOIS CHRISTIANSON Loie She likes pleasure, she likes tun, she'd amuse most anyone. Photography 4; GFC 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3; GAA 1,2; Mas- quers 3,4; News Staff 2,3,4; Speech 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 4; Glee Club 2,4; Class Play 3; Class Fhes. 4; Student Council 4; Homecoming Queen 4. HERBERT CHRISTIE Herb Always there, seldom heard. Projection 2,3; FFA 4. JOYCE COTTRELL Joycie Able and active, brains and poise; she does a lot without much noise. Photography Club 4; GFC 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Masquers 4; News Staff 3,4; Speech 4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Class Officer 3; Homecoming Attendant; Valentine Attendant. JAMES DELES HA Jim Life is just a song, but 1 can't sing. FFA 4, Vice Pres. 4; Lettermen 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2, 3,4; Track 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 4. HELEN DUBBELS Helen A quiet girl, but quite a girl. Photography 3,4; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Masquers 3,4; News Staff 3,4; Speech 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4, Co- Editor; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Class Play 3; Student Council 1,2; Cheerleader 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Swing Band 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3. RONALD ERICKSON Ronnie His only books axe women's looks and how he loves to study! Photography 3,4j Projection 1,2,3; Masquers 3,4; News Staff 4; Class Play 3; Class Treasurer 3; Valen- tine Royalty 3; Lettermen 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Basket- ball 2,3; Football Manager 1; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2. ARDIS EVERTS Art Modest as her blushing shows, happy as her smile discloses. Photography 4; GFC 1,2,3,4; Masquers 3,4; News Staff 3,4; Speech 3,4; Annual Staff 4; librarian 3,4; Glee Cl til 2; Class Play 3. LYLE FARLEY Lyle Worry and I have never met. Projection 2,3,4; Mgr. Wrestling 2,4; Mgr. Track 2; Mgr. Football 3. TROY FIX Romeo Take it easy girls . . . your chance is coming. Projection 3; FFA 1; Masquers 3; News Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, Co-Editor; Mixed Chorus 3,4; One Act Play 3; Valentine Royalty 3; Lettermen 1,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Basketball 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Swing Band 3. DAVID GATEWOOD Dave All great men are dead and I'm not feeling well. FFA 4, Pres. 4, News Staff 4; Speech 3. REBECCA GATHJE Becky I don't like boys . . . much! Photography 3,4; Career Club 4, V. P. 4; GFC 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; GAA 1,2,3; Masquers 3,4; News Staff 3,4; Speech 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Girls State Alternate; Class V. P. 3; Band 1,2,3.4, Pres. 4: Swing Band 3,4. ROSE GREENE Rosie I don't believe in love at first sight, but I do believe in taking a second look. Photography 4; Career Club 4; GFC 1,2,3,4; Masquers 3,4; News Staff 3,4; Speech 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Li- brarian 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Glee Club 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Class Treasurer 1; Student Council 2,3,4, Sec. 3,4; Homecoming Attendant; Valentine Atten- dant; Cheerleader 3,4. VIRGINIA GRIFFIN Ginny I was cut out to be an angel but somebody stole the pattern. Photography 3; GFC 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; News Staff 1,2,3,4, Co-Editor 3, Editor 4; Speech 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Homecoming Attendant; Valentine Atten- dant; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3; Swing Band 3,4. DELORES HANSON Doodi Like a tea kettle . . . always bubbling over. Photography 3; Career Club 4, Treas. 4; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Masquers 3,4; News Staff 3; Mixed Cho- rus 4; Glee Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3. JAMES HENSLEY Jim The blonde that I dream of is pretty and how . . . not a mere woman, but a nice Guernsey cow.!' Photography 3,4; Projection 4; FFA 4, Secretary 4; Masquers 3,4; Speech 3,4; Librarian 4; Class Play 3; Baseball 4. JOANN HINKLE Jo You may not know hex by hex talk, but you'll know it's Joanie by hex walk. Photogxaphy 3; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Masqueis BEVERLY KRAEMER Bev A lass so mild and meek; even hex shoes refuse to squeak. GFC 2; GAA 1. DOUGLAS LARSON Doug Well what do you know, I'm graduating. Class Play Stage Manager 3. MARILYN LECY Marilyn Boys may be a puzzle, but she'llnevergive them up. Career Club 4; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 2; Masqueis 3,4; News Staff 3,4; Speech 2; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 3; Glee Club 3; Class Play 3; Homecoming Attendant; Valentine Queen. JAMES LENN Jim 'Sometimes classes were so boring I could hardly keep asleep. Photography 3; FFA 4; Class Treasurer 4; Lettermen 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Football 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3. PATRICIA LINDHOLM Pat Always pleasant, always sweet, one of the best . . . just can't be beat. Photography 4; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Masqueis 3,4; News Staff 2; Speech 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Glee Club 2; Class Play 3; One Act Play 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3; Swing Band 3. DUANE LONG Huey A football man, a basketball man, and last but not least, a ladies' man. Photography 4; Projection 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Valentine King; Lettermen 3,4;Football 2 5, 4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 3,4; Track 4. MARY JANE LONG Janie Argue and argue, but I’ll still keep my point. Photography 3; Career Club 4; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Speech 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 3; Glee Club 1, 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3. BARBARA LOWRIE Barb To love and be loved is a privilege. Career Club 4; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1; Masqueis 3,4; News Staff 4; Speech 2,3,4; Librarian 3,4; Class Play JAMES MATHISON Jim He can't wake up with the sun because he stays out late with the daughter. Masqueis 3,4; News Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 2,4; Class Play 3; Track 3; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,4. II II LAMBERT MULHERN Mike His memory we will always cherish. Projection 1,2,3,4; Masquers 3; News Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Valen- tine Attendant; Lettermen 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,; Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Base- ball 1,2,3. RICHARD MURRAY Dick When people agree with me, I always feel I must be wrong. Photography 4; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Lettermen 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4. ROBERT MURRAY Bob A fearless man among men, but among women, the meekest of the meek. FFA 4. MARILYN NELSON Nels Why take life seriously; it only detracts from the enjoyment of it. Career Club 4; President 4. CHESTER OEHLKE Chesty He came, he saw, and he's still looking them over. Wrestling 4; Track 4. RONALD PRIOR Ronnie It isn't a crime to be short, only a nuisance. FFA 4; Wrestling 3,4; Track 2; Basketball 2. AUDREY RINGEN Aud We love her for her smile, her look, her way of speaking gently. GFC 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Masquers 3,4- News Staff 4; Speech 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Girls State 3; Class Secretary 4. DAYTON RUD Dayt A man after his own heart, though he'd rather a girl were after it. Photography 3; FFA 4, Treasurer 4; News Staff 4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1; Baseball 1,2. DOUGLAS RUD Doug The moon attracts the 'tied' and the untied. FFA 4; Librarian 3; Class Secretary 1; Football 1,2. DAVID SACKETT Dave He bums the midnight oil, but it's usually gasoline. Photography 3,4; Projection 4; Masquers 3,4, News Staff 4; Librarian 4; Class Play 3; Class Vice-Pres. 2. PETER STREET Pete There axe two sides to every question, my side and the wrong side. Masquers 3,4; Speech 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Cho- rus 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Class President 2; Student Council 2; Lettennen 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3; Swing Band 3,4. ROBERT STUHR Bob Ambitious when he wants to be. Wrestling 3,4. MARGARET SWYGMAN Maggie It's better to be small and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. Career Club 4; GFC 3; Masquers 3,4; Librarian 3,4. DIANA TJEPKES Butch I wish they'd be quiet, I want to talk. Career Club 4, Sec. 4; GFC 1,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Mas- quers 4; News Staff 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4. DONNA TJEPKES Donna A red headed bit of deviltry. Career Club 4; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Masquers 4; News Staff 2,3,4; Librarian 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4. JUDITH TRAVIS Judy Alone in the moonlight is more fun if you aren't. Photography 3,4; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Masquers 3,4; News Staff 1,2,3; Speech 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Class Pres. 1; Stu- dent Council 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3. STEPHEN TRUMPOLD Steve Life is easy, smooth, and slow ... do what comes and let the rest go. Lettermen 2; Football Manager 2,3. JOYCE VINTON Joy She is so original, she hasn't got a carbon copy. Photography 4; GFC 4; Masquers 4; News Staff 4; An- nual Staff 4; librarian 4. LEONARD WESTPHAL Lenny No one can enjoy life all alone. Wrestling 2. LORRAINE WILSON Slim She is gentle, she is shy, but there's mischief in her eyes. GFC 2,3,4; GAA 2; FHA 4; News Staff 4; Librarian 4. 16 Senior Classifications NAME PET PEEVE Ralph B. Gum crackers Terry B. Teachers Tom B. School Arden B. Studying Jim B. All girls Lois C. Conceited people Herbert C. English teachers Joyce C. Egotists Jim D. Lying girls Helen D. Mumblers Ronnie E. Delesha Ardis E. 1 people Lyle F. Teacher's pet Troy F. little girls Dave G. Other drivers Becky G. Boys Rose G. Braggers Virginia G. None Delores H. 2 faced people Jim H, Noisemakers Joan H. Love or Leave Me Beverly K. Evasive people Doug L. Women drivers Marilyn L. Ignorant arguers Jim L. Girls Pat L. Gum crackers Duane L. Big shots Mary L. Braggers Barbara L. T.V. critics Jim M. Certain teachers Dick M. Girls Bob M. Snoopy people Marilyn N. Big headed boys Chester O. Homework Ronnie P. Blabber mouths Audrey R. Braggers Dayton R. Wise guys Doug R. Stupid drivers Dave S. People Pete S. Show offs Bob S. Jabbering girls Margaret S. Blabbery mouths Dianna T. Narrow minded Donna T. Perfectionists Judy T. Two faced people Steve T. Certain teacher Joyce V. Illegal passers Leonard W. Sharon Lorraine W. Elvis haters FAVORITE PASTIME FUTURE AMBITION Shows History teacher Sleeping Get a good car Kissing girls Getting lost Eating Farmer Eating- - - -Eating Graduate Meeting people A good Cook Writing music Get a car Sewing Med. Missionary Sports Howdy Doody Show Music Reading Med. tech. Going to Rochester Live fast Hot rodding Live in Africa Hunting Mechanic Leering Rule my harem Reading Marry a redhead Relaxing Retire Sewing To be a success Reading Skating Travel Playing French horn See trie world Hunting Air Force Drive Dad's car Earn money Reading Nursing Loafing Be a millionaire Sewing Travel Resting Retire Reading Be a success Dancing sports Succeed Embroidering Secretary Dancing Get married Singing Architecture Baby sitting Go to work Reading Millionaire Eating Registered nurse Loafing Be rich Making money Get out of school Dates College Bowling Work at Dayton's Roller skating Welder Checking women Chief of a tribe Sleeping A good job Loafing Be a farmer Pop music Work for Elvis Baby sitting Journalist Dancing Secretary Classical music Interior decorator Fishing Hunting Air Force Midnight parties Med. Secretary Driving to Owatonna Live there Listening to Elvis Going to service 17 Class Will We, the class of 1957, being neurotic, maladjusted, and thoroughly frustrated, do declare and attest this, and this only, to be our last will and testament. I, Ralph Homer Ballinger, will my book entitled, ALL THERE, to next year's seventh graders, who are usually only half there. I, Terrance Curtiss Bell, will my mischievous ways in high school to any seventh grader who can get all the way through high school with them. I, Thomas James Bramble, will my three study periods a day to the hard-working freshmen. I, Arden Paul Buxton, will my love for grammar to Carol Schwarz. I, James Paul Byrne, will my tremendous appetite to Kenny Laabs. I, Lois Ann Christianson, will my back seat in social problems class to Palma Lenn because she NEVER talks. I, Herbert Harold Christie, LEAVE. I, Joyce Adele Cottrell, will my chevy to the Junkyard. 1, James Roger Deles ha, will all the rubber I've lost on street comets to the Firestone Company. Tire surplus next year! I, Helen Genevieve Dubbels, will my love of cowboy ballads to Lewis Wibben. I, Ronald Eugene Erickson, will my expert ability to write compositions to John Boeder. I, Ardis Jane Everts, will my five mile drive home to Lucille McClellan and Gerald Amos. I, Lyle Donald Farley, will my shyness to Steve Fix. 1, Troy Caesar Fix, will my ability to stand up a girl to any junior boy who has the courage. I, David Gregory Gatewood, will my extra redhead to a certain guy in Rochester. I, Rebecca Marie Gathje, will my lonely dimple to Ronnie Boone. I, Rose Mary Greene, will my maidenly blush to Mr. Walters. I, Virginia Ann Griffin, will my good times to Janet Meredith. I, Delores Irene Hanson, will my wheel chair to Billy Briese so he can save his energy for baseball. I, James Wilmer Hensley, will my secret ambition to become a hot rod driver to John Murray. I, JoAnn Joyce Hinkle, will my title, Sweet Sixteen and NEVER Been Kissed, to Dave Larson. I, Beverly Jean Kraemer, will my freckles to Jerry Westrum. I, Douglas James Larson, will all the girls I have ever hauled around in my car to Willard Brandt. I, Marilyn Kay Lecy, will my short hair to the long-haired musicians. I, James Duane Lenn, will my ability to draw to iloyd Oehlke; so he can illustrate his famous poems. I, Patricia Ann Lindholm, will my house next door to Bob Foss to Charlene Munson. I, Milford Duane Long, will my ability to get along with girls to Steve Bliefus. I, Mary Jane Long, will my ability to get along with teachers to my brother, Jim. I, Barbara Irene Lowrie, leave S. H. S., but not Jim. I, James Robert Mathison, will my romantic technique to Dorothy Murray. I, Richard Aden Murray, will my social problems gab fests to Paul Thompson, Paul Schaefer and Larry Risser. I, Robert Frank Murray, leave a big sigh of relief. I, Marilyn Ann Nelson, will my little black book to Eunice Mulhem. May she pick a good one—I did. I, Chester Andrew Oehlke, will half of my brothes and sisters to Kathy Adams, so she won't be lonely. I, Ronald Louis Prior, will my curly hair to Bobo Billings. It's better than a home permanent. I, Audrey Marilyn Ringen, (who has already willed herself) will my knowledge of going steady to Ver- non Lovstad. I, Dayton Raymond Rud, will my bookkeeping workbook to anyone who will need it next year. I, Douglas Kent Rud, will my night life to Margaret Weber. Time goes pretty fast! I, David Lawrence Sackett, make a supreme sacrifice by willing deviltry to Satan. Things will be pop- pin1 now! I, Peter Francis Streiff, will my bruises in football to Stan Kukuzke. I, Robert Alen Stuhr, leave the farm situation in the capable hands of Hilmar Bittner. I, Margaret Marie Swygman, will my ability to hide behind a telephone pole to Ronnie Hensley. I, Judith Ann Travis, will my ability to go through stop signs without getting caught to Franklin Lecy. I, Diana May Tjepkes, will my corny jokes to Mr. Stevens so he can pop 'em. I, Donna Faye Tjepkes, will all the trouble I ever had with men to Elsie Lee. I, Steven Henry Trumpold, leave Mr. Beyer to someone who likes to study English better than I do. I, Leonard Henry Westphal, will my ford to Bill Boss art,—just so Sharon still isn't in it. I, Lorraine Evelyn Wilson, will my ability to stay out of mischief to Bob Bryne. L Joyce Lucille Vinton, will my California accent to Pat Peters. 18 Class Prophecy Extra! Extra! Successful Rocket Trip to the Moon! This is the news that made world headlines on Friday, the 13th of June, 1977. The perpetual-motion rocket, invented by Chester Oehlke and Doug Lar- son, world-famous scientists, made this spectacular trip in only 24 hours! After again reaching the earth, they visited their widely scattered classmates whom they had not seen for 20 years. In Guam they found Jim Lenn and Helen Dubbels participating in the Olympic Games. Jim is one of the U.S. track contestants. His clocked speed for running the mile is one minute. Helen is the pole vaulting contestant; she has set a new world record of 18 feet. In New Zealand they stopped to see Ar- dis Everts, who was just closing shop of her rent-a-car business. Deciding that rockets were better than cars, they headed to Antarctica where Herbert Christie and Diana Tjepkes were teaching public speaking to the natives. The rocket ship now sped on its way toward Africa, where they found Jim Hensley, U.S. ambassador to the Belgian Congo. Jim told them that Ronnie Erickson was in Southern Rhodesia for his health, so they visited him. They found that Ronnie had become a physician and is now doctoring his own ailments. His assistant, Marilyn Lecy, has adopted seven lovable native children. The first stop in Europe was Venice, where they found Rose Greene, who decided to search outside the state for her unknown admirer. From Venice they went to Rome to see the art exhibition displayed by Judy Travis; she let them in on the confidential secret that she has been painting in the dark. The rocket ship gained speed as they overcame Peter Streiff and Dave Sackett, who are hunting human deer. They stopped at the Royal Palace in Spain where her majesty, Joyce Cottrell, is now ruling. Visiting her was Troy Fix, sultan of India, and his harem (the world's largest). The course turns north toward Paris where Lois Christianson and her husband are originating the latest Paris fashions. In Poland they found Delores Hanson composing for the aged Toscanini, When passing over the North Pole, they saw a bright flashing light. Thinking it as SOS signal, they stopped to find out what the trouble was. Finding Barbara Lowrie happily sitting on top of the world, they left her to her good fortune and headed for South America. Here in the Brazilian Jungle they found Lyle Farley and Steve Trumpold living in adjacent straw huts. Lyle has been doing a booming business making stilts for his pigmy girl friends. Steve is the head of the Pigmy Tobacco Company which pro- duces 2 million cartons a day, but it is rumored that he rolls his own. First stop when they reached the U.S. was Miami, the home of Margaret Swygman. She has been typing manuscripts for the renowned author, Carl Sandberg. They traveled along the Gulf of Mexico to find Bob Murray filling in the swamplands with sediment which the Mississippi has deposited in the Gulf of Mexico. They went up the east coast to Boston, where they watched a wrestling match. Bob Stuhr has replaced Gorgeous George. They went to visit Dick Murray, who was very enthusiastic over his new position as the coach of the women's basketball team at Vassar. The next stop was New York, where they picked up a copy of the NEW YORK TIMES and were greatly pleased to find that Virginia Griffin is the editor. They discover the headlines— Notorious Gangster Apprehended. In reading further, they were astonished to find that the notorious gangster was—not Ralph Ballinger! He was captured while trying to enter Fort Knox.. His captures was Jim Mathison, who seems to have taken Jack Webb's place. An- other article they found was about the Wrigley Spearmint Company. They noticed the name of Marilyn Nelson, who was secretary to the President. This probably pleased Marilyn because she gets all her gum free. They went to Labrador to tour Mary Jane Long's sponge factory. Mary informed them that the head of her skin diving department was Pat Lindholm. They found two former classmates in Chicago. Donna Tjepkes is president of the HWU (Housewives Union), which has been striking for shorter hours and quieter children. After a distinguished career as professor in math and general manager for the Curtis Publishing Company, Audrey Ringen has left her desk to settle down. 19 In Minneapolis they found Jim Byrne coaching the Lakers; from past records they found that since Jim came (15 years ago) they had not lost a game. At one Laker game the scientists discovered Duane Long. He was bragging about his Minnesota University football team, which won the Rose Bowl Game this year. Duane told them to go down and see the super highway built by Dayton Rud. He built it so he could make better speed within limits for it seems that Leonard Westphal, new highway patrolman, can legally speed to keep up wich him. While following Terry Bell, who was continuing Ponce de Leon's search for the Fountain of Youth, they passed over Montana, where they heard some odd noises. Upon investigation, they discovered it was only the voices of two of their former classmates, Doug Rud and Ronnie Prior. These two men now have adjacent ranches and in their spare time, they still argue their political views. Leaving these two men to argue it out alone they headed for California where several of their class- mates have made their debuts in Hollywood. Jim Delesha has prospered well with his lisping. He writes his own script for his TV comedy show, James' Lisps,’ broadcast by the WHTTW (Who Has Time to Work) Broadcasting Company on Channel 76. One of the girls of the class of '57 has become a famed movie star, namely, Joyce Vinton. Her latest movie, Love Them and Leave Them, co-starring Elvis Presley, is a great success. Arden Buxton, otherwise known as Alfred Hitchcock II, also has been suc- cessful on TV. His show is broadcast by the IHTTW (I Have Time to Work) Broadcasting Company on Channel 102. Arden's sponsor is Dr. Sprout Em’s Wart Lotion demonstrated by JoAnn Hinkle. While they were in California, they met Tom Bramble, Admiral in the U.S. Navy. Tom told them that he had recently seen David Gatewood, now a 5-star General in the U.S. Army. Tom referred them to an- other classmate, Bev Kraemer, who is now running a reducing salon. By the way, her motto is You put in on, we take it off. The men return to their original homes in Stewartville. Here they find Becky Gathje's Donut Hole Bakery-one of her national chain of Donut Hole Bakeries. Doug and Chester felt that after visiting their classmates they would like to see their school. They found that some of Lorraine Wilson’s children were already in high school. After reminiscing, each went to his home well satisfied with the success of his classmates. Annual Staff FIRST ROW, Left to Right: A. Ringen, P. Lindholm, L. Christianson, T. Fix, H. Dub- fa els, J. Vinton, R. Greene. SECOND ROW: P. Streiff, R. Gathje, A. Everts, D. Tjep- kes, J. Cottrell, M. Lecy, J. Travis, M. Long. THIRD ROW: R. Ballinger, R. Murray, J. Byrne, D. Long, Mr. Heitman. 20 Hall of Fame 4 MOST AMBITIOUS Tom Bramble MOST FLIRTATIOUS Margaret Swygman MOST SHY AND RETIRING Virginia Griffin MOST APT TO MARRY ELVIS Joyce Vinton MOST UNDER—STANDING Jim Byrne MOST ANGELIC Dave Sackett MOSTLY BLOND Joann Hinkle MOST SCIENTIFIC Jim Delesha 21 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Denny, M. Harreld, E. Lee, S. Bleifus, K. Bell, P. Lenn, J. Blessing, M. Kirkland. SECOND ROW: C. Aswegan, M. King, J. Jestus, F. Lecy, D. Lowrie, W. Buxton, J. Blessing, D. Billings, M. Johnson, C. Lindholm, V. Farley, M. Kirkland. THIRD ROW: R. Hale, D. Larson, N. Bratrud, B. Byrnes, S. Knkuzke, A. Boyum, W. Brandt, D. Haack, D. Hardke, D. Boland, K. Carroll. W. Lenton. Juniors Class Officers Nearing the last lap of an education the junior, are struggling toward their goal. . . Under the leadership of Ilia Yetter, secretary; Judy Jestus, vice-president; Paul Schaefer, president; Lowell Saterdalen, treasurer; and Mr. Otterness, advisor. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Murray, S. Nickel, K. Mulvihill, L. Weber, C. Schwarz, P. Peters, G. Schleusner, K. Pembleton, R. Nelson. SECOND ROW: P. Wheeler, A. Yonkovich, D. Whitney, B. Mat- tison, J. Schober, J. Weiland, L Yetter, C. Rud, E. Mulhem, C. Munson. THIRD ROW: G. Senne, P. Thompson, P. Schaefer, D. Wendt, L. Risser, J. Meredith, K. Nash, L. Saterdalen, H. Ploenzke, L. Oehlke, C. Wilson, A. Smalley. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Gifford, P. Crane, H. Bittner, B. Boss art, V. Boland, A. King, W. Kiehne, B. Amos, Mr. Dehne. SECOND ROW: G. Amos, M. Howe, C. Betcher, K. Kenich, R. Foss, D. Distad, C. Kirkland, D. Evenson, J. Engel, B. Francis. THIRD ROW: L. Gifford, G. Billings, P. Kellner, R. Boone, R. Evans, W. Briese, S. Clark, D. Greene, D. Alcott, J. Gathje, C. Bleifus, R. Beach. Sophomores Class Officers With Kathy Loll as their secretary, Marilyn Howe, vice-president; Sandra Woods, president; Pat Quandt, treasurer; and Mr. Dehne, advisor, the class sponsored the first party in the new schooL FIRST ROW: Left to Right: D. Skibbe, L. Lecy, L. Lecy, K. Loll, L. McClellan, J. Nord, L. Lecy, E. Mullenbach, Mr. Walters. SECOND ROW: A. Stiles, C. Larson, G. Schatz, S. Woods, C. Zimprich, F. Robertson, D. Taylor, C. Schroeder. THIRD ROW: H. Nelson, P. Larson, G. Wilson, D. Wellik, J. Westphal, C. Sackett, D. Nelson, C. Nichols, P. Quandt. FIRST ROW: left to right: W. Russert, R. Hensley, M. Trautner, L. Welch, J. Murray, G. Stiles, M. Weber, Mr. Ellinghuysen. SECOND ROW: J, Dubbels, T. Berg, A. Oehlke, L Thompson, E.Stiles, J. Westrum, G. Long, D. Robbins, J. Isensee, D. Light, P. Custafson, THIRD ROW: D. Hrdlicka, S. Root, C. Klenke, R. King, J. Jestus, V. Lovstad, A. Jahns, M. Trumpold, J. Long, K. Kramer, J. Oakes , B. Thompson. Freshmen Class Officers Plans are under way for the freshman party in spring. Leading the planning committee are Ross King, pre- sident; Gail Cottrell, secretary; Norma Haack, vice- president; Allan Oehlke, treasurer; and Mr. Ellinghuy sen, class advisor. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Schleck, W. Erickson, J, Sonnenberg, B. Noble, J. Harr eld, D. Louks, N, Anderson, D. McGmley, J. Wilcox, Mr. Wolf. SECOND ROW: S. Kraemer, D. Reese, S. King, E. Seehusen, G. Cottrell, B. ®°UCS m'£- Th°e ®- Hines H- Haack, M. Kellner. THIRD ROW: R. Kath, R. Davis, D. Bakken, K. Hansen, D. Lins, B. Eilders, F. Yeadon, f. Himmer, J. Nash, D. Hansen, D. Rud, N. Ostby. FIRST ROW: left to right: Mr. Robinson, D. Mullenbach, F. Zemek, D. Oehlke, K. Laabs, M. York, R Wallner, M. Marshall, J. Kuehntopp, S. Light, P. Larson, J. Mattison, L. Kiehne. SECOND ROW: J. Sobek, M. Taylor, P. Waugh, B. Whitney, D. Kramer, C. Schumann, M. Tjepkes, D. Lecy, D. Nickel, R Rud, L. King, D. Kruger, R. Nickel. THIRD ROW: S. Nelson, K. Nelson, B. Kramer, J. Trygstad, D. Witter, R. Marshall, J. Nelson, M. Whitney, N. Riech, R. King, D. Wendt, R. McGinley, E. Stoltenoerg. Class Officers The eighth grade is lead by Thelma Ballinger, sec- retary; Phyllis Eppard, president; Carol Griffin, vice- president; Alice Evans, treasurer and Mr. Robinson, class advisor. Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: left to right: W Carr, D. Everts, A. Evans, A. Born, F. Boettcher, C. Carlson, M. Ffimmer, M. Gronert, G. Johnson, J. Clark. SECOND ROW: R. Johnson, W. Back, R. Evenson, J. Billings, S. Bleifus, T. Ballinger, C. Griffin, K. Adams, V. Hoeft, S. Clark, D. Foss, D. Brintnall. THIRD ROW: R. Alcott, J. Foote, M. Bremseth, D. Haack, R Barrows, D Aakre, P. Eppard, M. Holt. FOURTH ROW: D. Hayden, R. Hardke, J. Jones, S. Fix, J. Boeder, J. Carr, J. Davis, D. Farley, B. Brekke, J. Engel, R. Jones. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Schwarz, E. Skibbe, N. Noble, S. Wiles, P. Zimprich, F. Weber, R. Ren- ken, R. Walters, Mr. Marsnick. SECOND ROW: F. Reese, P. Zimprich, J. Bakken, L. Runkle, L. Ren- ken, B. Schleusner, M. Warren, L. Westrum, K. Woltz, J. Woltz. THIRD ROW: D. Welch, L. Vomhof, V. Seehusen, G. Miller, O. Gunderson, D. Wolfgram, S. Witter, D. Pehl, D. Pehl, L. Bushman, R. Wilson, V. Boettcher. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Eppen, P. Himmer, E. Evans, R. Henry, P. Gerber, J. Larson, P. Hines, G. Jordon, D. Gifford, S. Janssen, D. Kiehne, L. Lowrie. SECOND ROW: R. Looks, D. Marshall, A. Kruger, G. Beach, D. Hale, S. Clark, M. King, P. EUinghuysen, D. King, E. Eilders. THIRD ROW: B. Loll, G. Bratrud, L. Ames, L. Davis, M. Me Grand, M. Engel, M. Manthei, N. Nelson, R. Klenke, R. Krucker, M. Ehresman. Seventh Graders The leaders of the seventh grade are Diane Pehl, secretary; John Larson, president; George Beach, vice-president; Mary King, treasurer; and Mr. Ep- pen, advisor. Class Officers r a r oa o a ACTIVITIES Band FIRST ROW: left to right: J. Jestus, K. Kerich, A. Bo yum, E. Lee. SECOND ROW: M. Howe, N. Bratrud, J. Gathje, R. Hensley, R. King, J. Dubbels, H. Dubbels, R. Ballinger, P. Eppard, C. Schroeder. THIRD ROW: V. Boland, A. King, A. Jahns, B. Brekke, C. Wilson, B. Francis, D. Whitney, B. Thompson, L. Welch, P. Larson. Swing Band FIRST ROW: left to right: Mr. Robinson, W. Lenton, P. Wheeler V Lovstad, R. Gathje, J. Jestus. SECOND ROW: V. Griffin, K. Sch- afer, R. King, R. Ballinger, H. Dubbels, Mr. Dehne, THIRD ROW: P. Streiff, P. Larson. FIRST ROW: left to right: V. Hoeft, F. Boetcher, C. Schumann, T. Ballinger. SECOND ROW: A. Evans, D. Han son P. Wheeler, V. Lovstad, W. Lenton, R. Gathje, P. Lindholm. THIRD ROW: R. Beach, R Bittner, J. Jestus, M Long, D. Murray, K. Schaefer, T. Fix, V. Giffin, STANDING: J. Travis, J. Lenn, E. Mulhem, P. Streiff, R. King, Mr. Robinson. ACCOMPANIST Carol Schwarz MAJORETTES A. Jahns, S. Root, P. Eppard. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. J. Robinson, C. Aswegan, J. Engel, J. Denny, E. Lee, M. Harr eld, H. Dubbels, P. Crane, P. Peters, D. Murray, C. Munson. SECOND ROW: J. Travis, A. King, K. Pembleton, R. Gathje, M. Johnson, K. Kerich, C. Schwarz, A. Ringen, J. Jestus. THIRD ROW: N. Bratrud, V. Grif- fin, P. Quandt, D. Tjepkes, S. Clark, D. Hanson, D. Tjepkes, J. Cottrell, A. Boyum, J. Gathje, S. Woods W. Lenton. FOURTH ROW: T. Fix, L. Gifford, P. Schaefer, L. Risser, W. Brandt, R. Murray, D. Long, T. Bell, J. Mathison, R. Foss, P. Streiff, L. Saterdalen, L. Oehlke. Mixed Chorus Girls’ Glee Club FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. J. Robinson, P. Lenn, L. Webei, K. Loll, K. Mulvilhill, M. Haneld, H. Dubbels, C. Schwarz, P. Peters, G. Schleusner, P. Crane, K. Pembleton, A. King. SECOND ROW: J. Engel, C. Aswegan, M. King, A. Ringen, J. Travis, J. Weiland, K. Kerich, M. Johnson, R. Gathje, C. Lindholm, R. Greene, C. Munson, D. Murray, J. Denny. THIRD ROW: V. Griffin, P. Quandt, D. Tjep- kes, S. Clark, D. Hanson, D. Tjepkes, J. Cottrell, A. Boyum, J. Gathje, C. Wilson, M. Howe, S. Woods, L. Christianson, A. Smalley, W. Lenton. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Denny, S. Bleifus, G. Cottiell, S. Nickel, W. Erickson, L. McClellan, K. Adams, T. Ballinger, M. Bremseth, H. Dubbels, J. Murray, M. Weber, P. Lenn, P. Zimprich. SECOND ROW: P. Peters, K. Pembleton, L. Weber, E. Mulhem, D. Billings, M. Johnson, D. Skibbe, M. Long, R. Gathje, H. Barrows, B. Lowrie, C. Griffin, B. Gifford, J. Engel, R. Greene, C. Munson. THIRD ROW: M. Trumpold, C. Wilson, A. Ringen, A. Smalley, K. Carroll, W. Lenton, S. Woods, J. Hoeft, J. Vinton, P. Wheeler, C. Aswegan, M. King, A. Everts, A. Yonkovich, J. Weiland, I. Yetter. FOURTH ROW: J. Byrne, D. Larson, T. Fix, L. Gifford, V. Griffin, D. Gatewood, D. Sackett, R. Erickson, J. Boeder, D. Tjepkes, J. Meredith, S. Clark, J. Cottrell, L. Christianson, D. Tjepkes, A. Boyum, D. Lins, C. Schwarz. Newstaff Career Club FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Miss D. Byrajn, M. Lecy, R. Greene, M. Swygman, R. Gathje, B. Lowrie. SECOND ROW: M. Long, D. Tjepkes, M. Nelson, D. Hanson, D. Tjepkes. Student Council FIRST ROW: left to right: R. Ballinger, Miss Bonner, L. Christianson, V. Griffin, R. Greene, W. Lenton, Mr. Wantock. SECOND ROW: D. Haack, R. King, B. Foss, L. Oehlke, P. Schaefer, L. Risser, J. Larson, J. Engel, S. Woods, C. Betcher, P. Eppard, M. Engel. Librarians FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Vinton, A. Everts, J. Denny, S. Bleifus, M. Harreld, M. Swygman, L. Weber. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Bacon, P. Lindholm, M. Long, J. Cottrell, C. Schwarz, B. Lowrie, I. Yetter, R. Greene. THIRD ROW: L. Christianson, J. Meredith, J. Hensley, B. Trautner, D. Sackett, D. Tjepkes, D. Tjepkes, L. Wilson. 32 Photography Club FIRST ROW: left to right: R. Greene, C. Munson, L. Weber, E. Lee, D. Murray, R Dubbels. SECOND ROW: D. Tjepkes, D. Tjepkes, J. Travis, T. Berg, J. Vinton, P. Lindholm, E. Mulhern, M. King, C. Lindholm, J. Cot- trell, L. Christianson. THIRD ROW: J. Meredith, C. Aswegan, C. Carroll, R. Ballinger, N. Bratrud, J. Byrne, V. Griffin, L. Risser, P. Schaefer, R. Erickson, A. Boyum. Projection Club FIRST ROW: left to right: Mr. Wolf, B. Foss, D. Long, T. Fix, J. SECOND ROW: D. Sackett, J. Westphal, L. Farley. Byrne, D. Larson, P. Thompson, W. Welch. 33 Lettermen’s Club FIRST ROW: left to right: Mr. Sloneker, R. Erickson, P. Thompson, B. Foss, D. Boland, C. Bleifus, R. King, P. Streiff, G. Amos, L. Thompson, J. Murray, V. Lovstad, D. Long. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ellinghuysen, Mr. Stevens, J. Delesha, S. Kukuzke, B. Hale, J. Byme, G. Senne, D. Larson, T. Fix, D. Haack, R. Murray, Mr. Eppen. Girls’ Athletic Association FIRST ROW: left to right: D. Murray, H. Dubbels, L. Lecy, M. Weber, B. Amos, A. Bom, J. Kuehntopp, S. Light, F. Boettcher, M. Warren, P. Zimprich. SECOND ROW: N. Reich, B. Brekke, R. King, C. Warren, M. Hansen, S. Bleifus, G. Long, N. Ostby, B. Gifford, J. Denny, J. Engel, M. Gronert, D. Evenson, L. Lecy, C. Loll. THIRD ROW: E. Mulhem, L. Weber, S. Woods, C. Boettcher, C. Griffin, D. Taylor, M. Howe, K. Kerich, C. Wilson, M. King, J. Weiland, I. Yetter, R. Gathje, Mrs. Heitman. FOURTH ROW: V. Hoeft, P. Wheeler, N. Bratrud, P. Quant, A. Boyum, K. CarToll, J. Meredith, D. TJepkes, J. Travis, C. Aswegan, J. Gathje, D. Alcott, G. Bratrud, M. Trum- pold, A. Ringen. Speech Play Left to Right: D. Murray, J. Jestus, A. Ringen, M. Lecy, P. Lindholm, T. Fix, L. Risser, D. Murray, J. Cottrell, Mr. Bacon. Speech Contestants Left to Right: FIRST ROW: K. Adams, T. Ballinger, J. Denny, E. Lee, D. Murray, H. Dubbels, F. Boettcher, J. Clark, J. Swanson. SECOND ROW: R. Gathje, R. Greene, G. Cottrell, J. Alink, M. Swygman, H. Bittner, M. Bremseth, E. Mulhem, P. Crane, S. Nickel. THIRD ROW: B. Lowrie, P. Streiff, A. Everts, C. Griffin, M. King, W. Lenton, J. Weiland, A. Ringen, J. Travis, C. Schroeder, B. Gifford. FOURTH ROW: L. Gifford, R. Ballinger, P. Schaefer, N. Bratrud, A. Boyum, K. Carrol, J. Meredith, J. Jestus, J. Gathje, V. Hoeft, D. Tjepkes, J. Cottrell, L. Christianson. FIRST ROW: left to right: Mrs. M. Gullickson, S. Bleifus, S. Nickel, K. Mulvihill, C. Schleusner, D. Murray, HL Dubbels, K. Pembelton, J. Blessing. SECOND ROW: P. Lindholm, A. Smalley, V. Farley, I. Yetter, M. Johnson, C. Lindholm, E. Mulhern, M. Lecy, C. Munson,E. Lee, L. Weber, Miss L. Bonner. THIRD RWO: W. Lenton, A. Everts, A. Ringen, R. Cathje, J. Travis, R. Greene, J. Weiland, J. Schober, D. Whitney, A. Yonkovich, P. Wheel- er, D. Billings, J. Vinton. FOURTH ROW: C. Aswegan, B. Lowrie, J. Cottrell, D. TJepkes, J. Jestus, J. Meredith, L. Wilson, N. Bratrud, A. Boyum, C. Carroll, L. Christianson, J. Hinkle, J. Hinkle, C. Wilson, M. King. Girls’ Friendship Club FIRST ROW: left to right: Mrs. N. Nickum, B. Amos, L. Lecy, N. Haack, K. Bell, A. Kings, M. Weber, J. Alink, B. Noble, Mrs. J Heitman. SECOND ROW: Miss B. Sandford, D. Skibbe, J. Harreld, B. Gifford, D. Evenson, L. Lecy, G. Long, P. Crane, J. Denny, J. Engel, L. McClellan, K. Loll, Miss D. Byram. THIRD ROW: B. Francis, M. Hanson, S. Woods, M. Howe, D. Alcott, D. Lins, P. Quandt, B. Eilders, C. Nichols, J. Gathje, C. Betcher, C. Sch- roeder, C. Zimprich, K. Kerich, G. Cottrell. Future Farmers of America FIRST ROW: left to tight: Mr. Hoberg, D. Robbins, P. Gustafson, P. Himmer, R. Hensley, K. Warren, V. Boland, E. Mullenbach, G. Stiles. SECOND ROW: R. Boone, A. Buxton, R. Beach, D. Greene, D. Bowl and, R. King, D. Rud, D. Distad, R. Prior, B. Thompson. THIRD ROW: A. Oehlke, R. Murray, H. Ploenzke, W. Buxton, W. Welch, P. Kellner, J. Blessing, F. Lecy, E. Eddy, F. Yeadon. FOURTH ROW: D. Rud, D. Wendt, D. Gatewood, L. Aswegan, R. Hale, IT Nelson, H. Christie, R. Kath, J. Delesha, C. Sackett, R. Evans, C. Klenke. Future Homemakers of America FIRST ROW: left to right: J Sonnenberg, K. Loll, L. McCellan, D. Murray, B. Amos, K. Bell, L. Lecy, M. Weber, A. King. SECOND ROW: L. Lecy, D. Skibbe, B. Gifford, V. Farley, N. Qstby, C. Munson, G. Long, E. Mulhern, L. Weber, E. Lee P. Crane, D. Evenson, Mrs. Nickum. THIRD ROW: B. Francis, M. Hanson, J. Schober, D. Billings, J. Oakes, D. Alcott, J. Jestus, L. Wilson, S. Root, J. Gathje, M. Trumpold, C. Wilson, M. King, M. Johnson, C. Lindholm. Junior Class Play FIRST ROW: left to right; C. Wilson, J. Weiland, S. Nickel, J. Denny, I. Yetter. SECOND ROW: L. Oehlke, J. Jestus, A. Bo yum, K. Carroll, C. Aswegan. THIRD ROW: K. Nash, L. Saterdalcn, B. Byrne, B. Hale, P. Schaefer, L. Risser. “Rest Assured 38 Senior Class Play FIRST ROW: left to right: R. Gathje, J. Vinton, R. Greene, M. Lecy, A. Ringen. SECOND ROW: J. Hensley, D. Tjepkes, L. Christiansen, V. Griffin, D. Tjepkes, J. Lenn. THIRD ROW: D. Rud, R. Ballinger, J. Byme, T. Fix, D. Sackett, P. Streiff. “Dino If This serious play is the story of Dino, a very hostile, seventeen year old boy, who has just been released from reform school. At the last moment, he is turned from delinquency by a chance for a happier life. This makes a very moving story. Our sincere tlianks goes to Mr. Bacon for his time and effort put forth in directing our class plays. 39 Homecoming 1956 On October 12 our annual homecoming celebration was held. The festivities started with the parade in the after- noon led by the cheerleaders. The Stewartville Band followed playing a tribute to the queen candidates. The slogans of the floats and the pep fest held after the parade helped set the mood for the game which Stewart- ville won, 20-6. During the half the band performed, and the candidates were presented to the alumni. The Homecoming Dance took place immediately following the victory. The students and alumni danced to the music of the Naturalists until 10:30 when the coronation ceremony began. The candidates; Lois Christiansen, Joyce Cottrell, Rose Greene, Virginia Griffin and Marilyn Lecy were escorted to the throne by crown bearers, Nancy Bacon and Grant Robinson. Co-captains, Mike Mulhern and Duane Long crowned Queen Lois I, who reigned for the remainder of the evening. 10 The Royal Court Queen Lois I Sophomore Float Tank in for Repairs Dcm 41 Senior Float Membeis of the Royal Court for the 1957 Valentine Dance were Bob Byrne, Bob Hale, Stan Kukuzke, Paul Schaefer, Duane Long, Dave Larson, Carol Wilson, Marilyn Lecy, Judy Jestus, Elsie Lee, Wendy Lenton and Carol Schwarz. Crownbearers were Craig Sloneker, Susan Glober and Jerry ELlinghuysen. Queen Carol Wilson and King Dave Larson were crowned by Marilyn Lecy and Duane Long. Christmas Dance 1956 Events Prom 1956 St. Partick’s Dance 1957 Graduation 1956 'Hlf i',. School Life Chow Time Cuiding--or—chiding? Anyone can be a cheerleader Boom! Pay attention, Bob! . . . and Classes 44 SPORTS Lambert “Mike” Mulhern We. the Senior Class of 1957. dedicate the sports section of our an nual to Mike Mulhern. a fellow classmate, an ardent athlete, and even more ... a loyal friend. 45 Football FIRST ROW: left to right: J. Boeder, J. Isensee, R. King, J, Dubbels, S. Kukuzke, V. Lovstad, D. Long, D. Boland, C. Sackett, J. Jestus, J. Murray. SECOND ROW: D. Witter, D. Nelson, D. Murray, B. Briese, P. Strciff, R. Erick- son, F. Lecy, G. Amos, L. Thompson, B. Foss, C. Bleifus, J. Westphal. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ellinghuysen, D. Wellick, J. Delesha, H. Nelson, B. Hale, J. Byme, G. Senne, T. Fix, D. Larson, P. Thompson, Mr. Stevens. The seniors on the team who sparked Stewartville to its conference championship were Dick Murray, Duane Long, Ronnie Erickson, Pete Streiff, Jim Del- esha, Jim Byme, and Troy Fix. 11 Some of the boys who helped win the Whitewater title are shown displaying their trophy to Coach Stevens. Pete Streiff, Duane Long, and Jim Delesha were named to the All-Conference Team at the end of the season. 46 Basketball FIRST ROW: left to right: D. Long, R. Hale, G. Senne, J. Byme, D. Laison, S. Kukiuke. SECOND ROW: D. Murray, D. Haack, P. Schaefer, B. Trautner, B. Byme, B. Foss, Mr. Eppen. 47 “B” Basketball FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Hayden, L. Thompson, H. Nelson, G. Wilson, P. Larson, J. Westphal, C. Sackett. SECOND ROW: Mr. Olinghuysen, D. Rud, J. Billings, R. King, D. Hrdlicka, V. Lovstad, J. Jestus, D. McGee, D. Light. Baseball ■r- FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Wellick, H. Nelson, B. Trautner, D. Haack, P. Streiff, D. Boland, D. Larson, G. Senne, J. Delesha, S. Knkuzke. SECOND ROW: R. Beach, J. Billings, D. Murray, D. Nel- son, R. Erickson, J. Dubbels, J. Jestus, B. Foss, R. Boone. THIRD ROW: G. Jordan, J. Boeder, D. Haack, L. King, R. Nickels, D. Robbins, D. Hayden, D. Nickels, R. Rud, J. Murray, D. McGee, Mr. Sloneker. 48 Wrestling FIRST ROW: left to right: Mi. Sloneker, D. Boland, K. Wanen, D. Robbins, A. Stiles, A. Oehlke, R. Alcott, H. Rud. SECOND ROW: Mgr. L. Farley, D. Hardke, D. Nelson, D. Gatewood, J. Delesha, G. Amos, C. Oehlke, C. Bleifus. Track FIRST ROW: left to right: R. King, T. Bell, L. Thompson, S. Fix, J. Jones, Mgr. D. Foss, J. Foote, D. Light, B. Hines, G. Stiles. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stevens, S. Kukuzke, T. Bramble, V. Lovstad, D. Nelson, A. Stiles, D. Hardke, D. Murray, P. Streiff, R. Erickson, G. Amos, D. Long, B. Foss, Mr. Ellinghuysen. THIRD ROW: J. Byme, G. Senne, B. Hale, H. Nelson, D. Hrdlicka, D. Larson, J. Delesha, P. Thompson, T. Fix, B. Trautner, R. Kath, P. Larson, B. Byme, J. Westphal, C. Oehlke. “A” Team Cheerleaders Kate Carroll, Carol Aswegan, Rose Greene, Cliarlene Munson. 50 Ads P. M. JOHNSON’S School Office Church Furniture 705VjSo. Broadway Rochester, Minn. Member N.S.S.I. KUNTZ-TEIGEN ELECTRIC SHOP Service is our business.” AL WINKtLS, Insurance Agent Phone 407 lochestc =1 Dair f Congratulations to the COMMUNITY OF STEWARTVILLE for THEIR INTEREST IN IMPROVING EDUCATION HUBERT H. SWANSON Architect Minneapolis 500 Sexton Building Minnesoto Our Compliments We are proud of the part we had in the construction of your beautiful new school. Electrical Contractors Rochester Minnesota Squires Electric Co. TWIN CITY SCENIC COMPANY 2819 Nicollet Avenue RACINE PRODUCE Minneapolis 8 Minnesota Eggs - Poultry - Land O’ Lakes Feeds Stage Scenery Velour Curtains Alfred Edgar, Proprietor Dyed Fabrics Draperies Rigging For the best feeds buy All American Feeds at the FARMERS’ ELEVATOR. ‘lROCHESTER, MINNESOTA its ttewman K a(t studio|| PORTRAITS OF D Visit the STEVARTVILLE NATIONAL BANK for all your banking needs. ' Be sure with Pure says MAURICE SINNS. Better watch it, Rog, Ginny might become an auctioneer, too. Frank Warren is ready and willing to wait on you at HAYES-LUCAS LUMBER COMPANY in Racine. Mr. Wheeler shows Mrs. Wheeler how to fit new shoes. Diane and Donna are testing a new davenport at the GRIFFIN FURNITURE STORE. Mr. and Mrs. Corven Boyum are always ready to serve you at ERDMAN’S GROCERY. T P Ry| LLP CPFG Jim Lebens proudly displays a new Ford at the FORD MOTOR COMPANY. Visit KEN MENSING for a good, clean hair cut. For good home cooked food, eat at the TARSILLA CAFE. Get your Purina Chow at BELL’S PRODUCE. See GLEN JAHNS for tractors of all sizes. Anything in the line of lumber — HAYES LUCAS has it. Get your gas and oil at STANDARD OIL. For friendly service and good quality, shop at WOOD’S ELECTRIC. MR. JORGENSON is ready to serve you at his grocery store. Pat Lindholm is one of many regular customers at WARREN'S. A friendly and restful atmosphere awaits you at LUKE’S CAFE. BOB BERG carries a full supply ot drugs at his drug store. For a neat looking haircut, go to OWEN FIX. For hardware that stands hard wear, see Lindy at STEWARTVILLE HARDWARE. JACOBSON BUS SERVICE will give you prompt and smooth service. Get your sassy new Chevie at the E. F. HOUSE CHEVROLET CO. Audrey Ringen admires one of CLYDE BURKE'S dryers from the COAST to COAST. Shown demonstrating a new tractor from LOWRIE SALES and SERVICE is Don Lowrie. Ed Born says, Patronize your local creamery; buy butter. Your representative from THE AUSTIN HORMEL PLANT is Clayton Paulson. RACINE OIL COMPANY For expert tree surgery call BREMSETH LOGGING at Racine. For the best in butter, buy no other than RACINE BUTTER. RACINE ELEVATOR COMPANY Go with APCO Racine Minnesota BRATRUD AND FOSS SERVICE “Just osk for Doc or Wes. MARION’S CAFE Marion Christie — Prop. HAACK’S electric motor service Edgar Hoack — Prop. D-X GAS STATION For complete one stop service KINSLEY AND DENNY MOBIL SERVICE A Complete Service Station HERB LIGHT Radio T. V. Service For the fastest service, call Herb. Dr. R. J. KERICH Congratulations, Seniors! STOYKE’S Meats and Groceries R. E. Stoyke — Prop. THOMPSON’S STORE - RACINE Good luck. Seniors! GENE’S BAKERY The Home of Better Baked Goods INTERSTATE POWER CO. Phone 266 JOSEPH STREIFF, Attorney Best of Luck to the Seniors of ’57. GLOVER’S BUS SERVICE Bud Glover — Owner SKOGMO’S STORE Complete line of dry goods JESTUSINSURANCE AGENCY Phone 486 STEWARTVILLE CLEANERS 8 hour service on request FOOTE WOODWORKING Jim Foote — Owner L. E. HILLESLAND Guardian Life Insurance Agent COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Congratulations, Rochester Seniors! Dr. A. 0. HAGEN I o J M- J 1 o K Ij J 1 Lf ■ SEVEN-UP BOTTLING CO. MARIGOLD DAIRIES of Rochester 400-2 No. Broadway 25 9h Street, S.E. Rochester, Minnesota Rochester Minn. 7 up Congratulations DUTCH KITCHEN to the Ralph Hoeft — Prop. people of The Stewartville School District on the dedication of your New School RINGEY’S GROCERY Utility Leo Ringey — Prop. SALES AND ENGINEERING CO. ILLA BURKE MAYNARD BLEGAN Rochester Minnesota 611-613 6th Ave. N.W. Mechanical Contractors in Heating - Ventilation Dr. E. J. Kohler, Air-conditioning and General Sheet Metal Veterinarian Phone 5181 Congratulations to the Stewartville Consolidate School Board and Citizens lor being farsighted enough to provide the wonderful new educational plant to further the education of its young people. We were proud and pleased to have been able to have had a hand in helping to build it. W. M. C, INC. General Contractors Winona Minn. WM. M. CHRISTENSEN WM. S. L. CHRISTENSEN TO THE COMMUNITY OF STEWARTVILLE AND THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1957 - CONGRATULATIONS We are proud to have been the plumbing and heating contractor on your progressive school building. May the Graduates of this year and preceeding years thank the community of Stewartville for striving to make a better community, a better stofe, a better America and a better world in which to enjoy the freedoms and liberties of life. 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