Stewartville High School - Tiger Spirit Yearbook (Stewartville, MN)
- Class of 1959
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Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1959, dedicate this our an- nual, THE TIGER SPIRIT, to our Mothers and Fa- thers — whose love and encouragement have been inspirational — whose interests have been in the improvement of our lives. We thank you for those never ending sacrifices which have made possible our twelve years of school. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Glen Jahns, Harland King, Fred Everts, Harold Schaefer. FRONT ROW: Lloyd Lenn, Glenn Reichel, John McDonnough, Harley Boettcher. School Board Chairman of the Board, Lloyd Lenns, is the head of the school board this year. With the assistance of the clerk, Mr. Jahns, and the treas- urer. Mr. Everts, the school board is run very efficiently. The board works diligently to help make our school a better one and also they try to iron out any difficulties that arise during the school year. 3 Mr. a H. SCHAEFER Superintendent Mr. D. WANTOCK Ass't Principal 4 Mr. CLAUSSEN Speech English Miss ANDERSON Commercial Mr. KJER English Mr. HEITMAN Chemistry Physics Miss LANCLIE Home Ec. Science Mr. KERN English 5 Mr. SLONEKER Science Miss BYRAM Commercial Mr. OTTERNESS Amer. Hist. Social Prob. Mr. ROBINSON Instrumental Mrs. GULLICKSON English 6 Mr. EPPEN History Mr. HOBERC Agriculture Mrs. N1CKUM Home Economics Mr. HILLESLAND Algebra 7 Always ready with a pleasant smile, and a willing- ness to help the students in any way possible, are the two school secretaries, Donna Roeder and Bonnie Johnson. They are of a real necessity in carrying on the duties of the school. Everyone appreciated the good meals that have been served in S.H.S. as a result of the work of the noon-lunch cooks, Olive Murray, Myrtle Fauver, and Geneva Mills. At the end of a long morning, they give strength to carry on in the afternoon. With a friendly Hi and a nod, the school custo- dians. Walt Long and Oscar Bakken, greet the students when they pass them in the halls. Our clean school shows that these men take an interest in their work and really work hard to fulfill that interest. 8 SENIORS DOROTHY ANN ALCOTT Dort She is sweet and shy, but there's mischief in her eye. FHA 2; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Newstaff 2; Annual Staff 4; Library Club 4; Librarian 4; Glee Club 4; Career Club 4. GERALD GUST AMOS Ike Busy, but not too busy. Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Co-captain 2,3; Track 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Co-captain 4; Annual 4; Valentine Attendant. JANET MARIE ANDERSEN Jan School to her was an awful bore, out of five days she misses four. A team cheerleader 2; Junior Class Play; Speech 3; FHA 3; GFC 4; Annual Staff 4. ROBERT JOHN BEACH Bob There are two days of the year I don't worry about--yesterday and tomorrow. Junior Class Play; Projection Club 4; FFA 2,3,4; Reporter 4; Band 2,3,4; Swing Band 4; Brass Sextet 3. CHARLOTTE ANN BETCHER Char Her mind is here, but her heart is elsewhere. Valentine Queen Attendant 3; FHA 3,4; Reporter 3; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Newstaff 2; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 3; Student Council 1,2; Career Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Glee Club 3; Class secretary 4. GERALD JAY BILLINGS Jerry Oh! they're making a wild man out of me. B Team Cheerleader; Track 2,4; Baseball 2,4; B Basketball 2; Football 4; Annual Staff; Lettermen's 2,4; Mixed Chorus 4. HILLMAR IVAN BITTNER Sharkey The surest way not to fail, is to determine to succeed. Wrestling 3,4; Football 1; Junior Class Play; Speech 1; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Band 1,2,4; Brass Sextet 1,2; Boys Octet 3; Solo 1; Pep Band 1. RITA JEAN BISSEN Clever, pretty, and lots of fun; Rita is tops with everyone. Vice Pres. 2; Treas. 3; Junior Class Play; FHA 1,2; Annual Asst. Ed. 4; Library Club 4; Library Asst. 3,4; GAA 1,2; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; GFC 4; Career Club 4. VICTOR ROBERT BOLAND Vic A little learning is a dangerous thing. Wrestling 1,3,4; FFA 2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4. RONALD JAMES BOONE Ron Seemingly quiet, but who knows if its true when he's free. Baseball 2; FFA 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA ANN CRANE Pat Tis nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. Junior Class Play; Speech 1,2,3,4; Speech Play 3; FHA 2; GFC 1,2,3,4; CAA 2; Newstaff 1,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 3; Drama Club 4, Vice-President; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Girl's Triple Trio 2. DAVID ARNOLD DISTAD Dave An innocent appearance, but looks are deceiv- ing. FFA 2,3,4. EUGENE ELLIOT EDDY Next to my head, I like my red hair best. JANICE ELAINE ENGEL Jan I shifted my brain into neutral, and my tongue kepi rattling on. Junior Class Play; Speech 1,2,4; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Newstaff 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4; Co-editor; Student Council 2,3,4; Secretary 3,4; Drama Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Glee Club 2,3,4. RAYMOND EARL EVANS Ray Let's rest, then work. Band 3,4; FFA 2,3.4. DELORES MARION EVEN SON Delores Champion of life, liberty, and the pursuit of boys. FHA 2,3,4; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Newstaff 4; Career Club 4; Glee Club 3. ROBERT DEAN FOSS Bob Some pursue learning; others learn pursuing. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Projection Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Track 2,4; Drama Club 4; Student Council 2; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. ELIZABETH KAY FRANCIS Betty She looks like an angel; acts like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do. Junior Class Play; Speech 1,3,4; FHA 2,3,4; Parliamentarian 2; GFC 1,2,3,4; FTA 4; Newstaff 4; Annual Staff 4; Co-editor; Student Council 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Class President 4. JOYCE MARIE CATHJE Miss Tragedy 1 don't wait for something to turn up, but go and turn something up. Junior Class Play; Speech 1,2,3; FHA 2,3,4; Pres. 4; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Drama Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Clee Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Girls Triple Trio 2,3; Clarinet Quartet 3,4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Sec. 3,4. BARBARA ANNE GIFFORD Barb Can't tell if she is talking again or yet. Jr. Class Play; Speech 1,2,3,4; FHA 2, Historian 3,4, V.P.; GFC 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Newstaff 2,3,4; Head typist 4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 3,4; Career Club 4; Drama Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Glee Club 3,4. LAWRENCE GEORGE GIFFORD Larry Eat, Drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we have a test. A Team Cheerleader 3,4; Speech 2,3,4; FTA 4; Newstaff 2,3,4, Editor 4; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Boys' Octet 3. DALE EDWARD GREENE Dale Love is too simple a game for a brainy man to indulge in. Wrestling 4; FFA 3,4. MARILYN LOUISE HANSON Hans Love is a dream. Gosh! I'm sleepy. FHA 2; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Newstaff 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 4; Career Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Band 3,4. MARILYN ELAINE HOWE Howard This little lass is the belle of our class. B Team Cheerleader 1; A Team Cheer- leader 3,4; Valentine Queen 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Speech 4; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Newstaff 3; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 1,3,4; President 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4. KATHARINE CHARLOTTE KERICH Kathie We gazed and gazed and still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all she knew. Junior Class Play; Speech 1,3,4; GFC 1 2,3,4; Senior Representative; GAA 1,2,3,4; FTA 4; Newstaff 4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 3; Drama Club 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 2,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; Clarinet Quartet 2,3,4; Class Treas. 3. WAYNE DAVID KIEHNE His greatest labor is to kill time. Baseball 1,3,4; Annual Staff 4. AUDREY IVAH KING Aud To love and be loved is a privilege. Speech 1; FHA 2,3; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1; Annual Staff 4, Head Typist; Career Club 4, Vice President; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Glee Club 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Clarinet Quartet 3,4. CLAYTON DARRELL KIRKLAND Clay I awoke one morning and found myself famous. FFA 1. SHEILA JANE KNAPP She's little, but so is a stick of dynamite. Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play; Home- coming Attendant; Speech 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Vocal Trio 2,3; Solos 1,2,3. CLAYTON RONALD LARSON Lars Girls, you make me blush. Baseball 3,4; Football 1; FFA 1. PHILIP ALAN LARSON Phil Some say he's bashful; Others doubt it. Track 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,3,4; Valentine Attendant; Projection Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Student Council 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Swing Band 1,2,3,4; Brass Sextet 2. LORRETTA LEA LECY Lettuce There is a little bad in every good little girl. FHA 2,3,4; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Newstaff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 4; Career Club 4, Treasurer; Drama Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Glee Club 4. LOTTIE LOUISE LECY Lottie I'm here--even if I don't tell everyone. FHA 2,4; CFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Newstaff 4; Librarian 4; Career Club 4. LUVERNE ARLO LECY Fid Defend me from my friends; I can defend my- self against my enemies. Wrestling 1. KATHARINE ZETA LOLL Kathy Her mind nevers knows what her mouth will say. CAA 1,2,3,4; CFC 1,2,3,4; FHA 2; Librarian 3; Glee Club 3,4; Valentine Attendant; Junior Class Play; Drama Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Annual Staff. LUCILLE MAY McCLELLAN Lucy Always laughing, never sad; often naughty; but never bad. Junior Class Play; Valentine Attendant; Home- coming Attendant; Speech 4; FHA 2,3,4; CFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Newstaff 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 3,4; Drama Club 4; Girls' State 3; FFA Sweetheart Attendant 3. EUGENE LAWRENCE MULLENBACH Holly That I'm a man I'd have you know, tho' I still have room to grow. Junior Class Play; FFA 2,3,4. DAVID NELS NELSON Nels I'm like a powder puff, I'm for the ladies. Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Track 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Projection Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4. HARRIS ARLEN NELSON Harry You play, I'll play with you; you study, you study alone. Track 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Valentine King; FFA 2,3,4; FFA Pres. 4; Annual Staff 4; Lettermen's 3,4; Pres. 4. CAROLE MARGARET NICHOLS Kay What she wants most to get out of school is herself. FHA 4; CFC 1,2,3,4; Newstaff 3,4; Librarian 4; Career Club 4. PATRICIA ANN QUANDT Pat Not short and snappy, but long and happy. Speech 1; Mixed Chorus 2; FHA 3,4; Glee Club 2; GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Newstaff 1; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 1,3,4. AUDREY JEAN RE1MERS Aud Some think the world is made of fun and frolic and so do I. FHA 3,4, Song Leader 4; GFC 3,4; Sec. 4; GAA 4; FTA 4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 4; Treasurer 4; Drama 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Swing Band 3,4; Girls Club 2,3; Treas. 4. FLORENCE ELAINE ROBERTSON Flossy May her future be as rosy as her cheeks. CURTIS RAYMOND SACKETT Curt Work! where have I heard that before? Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; Junior Class Play; Valentine Attendant; Projection Club 3; FFA 2,3,4; Sec. 3,4. EUGENE ELGAR SCHATZ Gene I can resist anything, Except temptation. Projection Club 4. CARLA RAE SCHROEDER Hay She speaks, behaves, and acts, just as all girls ought. Speech 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; FHA 4; Drama Club 4; GFC 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4. DOROTHY MARIE SK1BBE Skipper Listening is sometimes better than talking. FHA 2,3; GFC 1,2,3,4; Newstaff 4; Librarian 3,4; Career Club 4. ALDEN CLEO STILES Action Argue early, argue late, if a line were crooked I'd argue it straight. Wrestling 2; Track 2; Junior Class Play; Librarian 4. DIANNE LOUISA TAYLOR Pete Her friendly smile and winning ways, will take her down life's highway. GFC 1,2,3,4; GAA 1; Newstaff 3; Career Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Glee Club 1,4. KENNETH FRANKLIN WARREN Ken Make the most of yourself, for that's all there is of you. Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Baseball Manager 2; FFA 2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Student Council 1. DEAN CURTIS WELLIK Blue eyes, blond hair, the answer to a maiden's prayer. Track 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Co-captain; Football 1,2,3,4; Co-captain; Projection Club 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Vice Pres. Mixed Chorus 3. GERALD ELLSWORTH WESTPHAL Jerry Never a care, never a hurry, just one girl is his main worry. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Valentine King Attendant; Projection Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4, Vice Pres. GLENN ALAN WILSON Willy After four years of faithful service, I'm laid off. •' Baseball 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Projection Club 3,4; Football 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Vice-President 4. CAROL GERALDINE ZIMPRICH If silence were golden, she'd be broke. FHA 4; GFC 1,2,3,4; Treas. 4; GAA 2; Newstaff 4; Librarians 4; Drama Club 4. Class Motto Experience of the Past; Progress for the Future Class Colors — Red and White Class Flower — White Rose 17 Class Prophecy Today I have been asked to preside over this very great event in the world of modern inventions. We are introducing Vision-tele, the reverse of Television. We wish to thank JERRY WESTPHAL and his program, Sports Are Here to Stay, for relinquishing their time. After many years of work, study, and research, Professor HILLMAR BITTNER of the University of Stewartville, Minnesota, with the help of Professor WAYNE KIEHNE, has invented this wonderful machine by which people can come to studios and look into towns and homes instead of people looking into a studio from their home. We are now ready to look at you! Our first home is in Stewartville, Minnesota. It is that of LUVERNE C. LECY. (The C stands for Chevrolet). He has about fifteen oil wells in Texas, that is fifteen large enough to count. He is really a fabulous figure in the social circles of this town. Nobel prize winner, DOROTHY SK1BBE, has just completed his life story in three volumes. The next mansion is that of ALDEN (Casanova) STILES, that one and only Brown Beard of the movie world. (He has every room in his home lined with mink). His next movie is called Harem House. The Bamum and Bailey Circus has just taken over new management in Stewartville. The two new owners are KATHY KERICH and her associate JANICE ENGLE. I hear they plan on putting in a hoola-hoop act and doing it themselves. While we're waiting for the show to begin, we see a familiar looking girl who is being introduced as Fi Fi, the new trick bareback rider from the circus, (alias MARILYN HANSON). With her is the new flying trapeze artist. GLEN WILSON. They are telling the gathering crowd that DEAN WELLIK has left the circus for Hollywood to take the place of Gordon Scott as Tarzan, and that DAVID DISTAD went along to be his monkey. Now let's take a look at the Stewartville Theater. As we arrive at the theater, we see a mob of wild, screaming, teenagers who are literally tearing apart the latest big thrill from Hollywood, Frank Sinatra II, LARRY GIFFORD. Some are lucky enough to get a lock of his hair. Let's focus in closer and take a look at the billboard. On the billboard we see the words. Keep 'em laughing now and then! Let the gypsy tell you when. And there is one of our schoolchums, JERRY (BoBo) BILLINGS doing a Vaudeville act. A look at the ticket window and we see VICTOR BOLAND selling tickets. I have heard he is working his way through Vassar that way. Let's go inside and see the program. I see that the scenery and gowns have been designed by FLORENCE ROBERTSON. All the musical arrangements have been made by PAT QUANDT, who has started her own orchestra which she calls Quandt's Qramps. Oh! The show is going to begin, and BETTY FRANCIS is going to play a trumpet solo. She has been playing with Harry James for the last few years. The next number on the program is to be sung by AUDREY RE1MERS. It is that great new love song, Two and Two is Four and Four Means I'm For You, written by that great mathematician. PHILIP LARSON, who wrote this song as a result of proving Darwin's theory of evolution with the help of his competent secretary. RITA BISSEN. At the close of the program we'll be entertained by the comedian Dizzy GENE SCHATZ with his latest jokes. Down the street from the theater I notice a barbershop, owned and operated by my senior chum, GENE EDDY. The odd thing about this shop is that it is restricted to red- heads only. To your right you can see the new five-hundred story skyscraper, the tallest building in the world, engineered by KENNY WARREN and CLAYTON LARSON, those two famous business partners who straightened out the leaning tower of Pisa last year. 18 Next to this gigantic building is the entrance to the underground parking lot designed and constructed by BOB FOSS. Above the entrance is the sign, 'Bob's Nighttime Park- ing Lot.’ Selling refreshments for Bob's Parking Lot is. of all people DIANNE TAYLOR! She gets them from MARILYN HOWE'S new drug store across the street. We can over- hear Dianne telling one of the customers that BARB GIFFORD will be along in the morning to clean up Bob's lot after the midnight rush. At Lake Florence Park we see attendants CHARLOTTE BETCHER and HARRIS NELSON building more benches. We focus our attention next on a wrestling bout. JANICE ANDERSON in the star at- traction. I've heard lately that another famous wrestler. IKE AMOS, wrestled Khrush- chev of the U.S.S.R. to show who's boss, naturally, Ike won! If it hadn't been for LUCY McCLELLAN, the John Foster Dulles of the wrestling world, Ike's manager. Ike never would have succeeded. We also see AUDREY KING back with the S.H.S. band. On December 31, 1969, at 11 A.M. she was thrown out of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for breaking too many reeds and never being in place when Mozart was ready to start. With the good old Stewie band, she now plays to her hearts content. Now let's move to one of our neighboring towns. In Grand Meadow we see a mortuary. The sign in the window says: Either up real high, or down real low, you'll need my services before you go. PATRICIA CRANE, your solemn undertaker. Moving to the Hollywood scene we find that CARLA SCHROEDER and CAROL ZIMPRICH have just signed a contract with MGM to scratch the ears of Leo, the roaring MGM lion. I hear he has the most itchy ears in town. You Don't have to be Big to be Famous is the name of the book that made CLAYTON KIRKLAND famous. His next book is going to be Who Needs Muscle Men? On the national scene we see the brave RONALD BOONE take off with the Army's new Jet Propelled Boonesnik to see that President Eisenhower gets his homemade meals at his Gettysburg Farm. Whizzing past Ronnie are LOTTIE and LORETTA LECY. the first women to reach the moon and come back alive. EUGENE MULLENBACH has just broken the sound barrier with his supersonic '51 Hudson. We always knew it would happen SOME day. On leaving the U.S. our first stop is in Alaska, where we see that the latest uranium find has been made by the great geologist DOROTHY ALCOTT. There is a jet pro- pelled railroad, invented and run by BOB BEACH that takes the ore down to the refinery, run by another expert and mathematical wizzard, DELORES EVENSON, who does her math in shorthand. Let's go to Hawaii now. Why, there's a barber shop in Honolulu owned and operated by our old classmate, DAVE NELSON. He specializes in Blonds, Brunettes and Red- heads, and in his leisure time trims Hula-Hula skirts Oh my, I can see Russia now ... I must admit I'm a little scared, for I've heard--as everyone else has, about the new bomb that the two physics experts, JOYCE GATHJE and SHEILA KNAPP, have invented for Russian use. Coming back over China, 1 can see the farm experts, DALE GREENE and RAY EVANS, trying to teach the Chinese how to grow rice. They are field hands on Old Mac- Donald's Farm, owned and operated by CURT SACKETT. I was brought here through the courtesy of Warners Brother's Studio and 1 hope you will see me at your local theater in my new picture, which is Dahling. This is CAROL NICHOLS saying bye now, all you DAHLINGS. 19 Class Will We, the class of 1959, in 54 individual and distinct parts, being in full possession of a crammed mind, well trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament. I, Dorothy Alcott, do bequeath my ability to leave SHS happy to John Jones. I, Gerald Amos, do bequeath my ability to keep calm, cool, and collected during a wrestling match, to Dan Robbins. 1, Janet Anderson, do bequeath my early hours (a.m. or p.m.) to Gerry Long. I, Robert Beach, do bequeath my tuba to anyone who has a lot of wind. I, Charlotte, do bequeath my ability to go with a tall boy to Audrey Jahns. I, Gerald Billings, do bequeath my indifferent attitude to Kenny Schaefer. I, Rita Bissen, do bequeath my happy disposition to Steve Fix. I, Hillmar Bittner, do bequeath my love for milk to John Dubbels. 1, Victor Boland, do bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble in class to Doug Hrdlicka. I, Ronald Boone, do bequeath my ability to appear busy, to Denny Light. I, Pat Crane do bequeath my last name in hopes for a different one. I, David Distad, do bequeath to everyone, the hope that some day I will grow. I, Janice Engel, do bequeath my love for gum chewing to Mr. Heitman. I, Eugene Eddy, do bequeath my love and knowledge of Shakespeare to Mr. Kjer. I, Raymond Evans, do bequeath my shoes to anyone who likes to ski. I, Delores Evanson, do bequeath my fun in high school to my younger sister, Sandra. I, Robert Foss, do bequeath my ability to play basketball with no conceit whatsoever, to my brother, Don. I, Betty Francis, do bequeath the trials and tribulations of being Senior Class pres, to next year's president. I, Joyce Gathje, do bequeath the ownership of my old Chev to the Smithsonian Institute as a relic; may it rest in peace! I, Barbara Gifford, do bequeath my ability to tell corny jokes to Eileen Tvedt, so that she too can be the life of every party. I, Larry Gifford, do bequeath my place on the cheerleading squad to Alan Oelke, so that he can be near Aud. I, Dale Greene, do bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble and avoid arguments to Mike Bremseth. I, Marilyn Howe, do bequeath my marks in shorthand to anyone who's tired of A's. 1, Marilyn Hanson, do bequeath my ability to do shorthand in mixed chorus to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. I, Katherine Kerich, do bequeath my pug nose to Wayne Russert. I, Wayne Kiehne, do bequeath my ability to keep calm during tests to Ginny Haift. I, Audrey King, do give my good fortune of being the first in my class to get a diamond to Janet Oakes. I, Clayton Kirkland, do bequeath my ability to ask intelligent questions to John Murray. I, Sheila Knapp, do bequeath my ability to just barely make it to school on time (at least some of the time) to my sister, Sally. I, Clayton Larson, do bequeath my ability to have my homework done to Sharon Root. I, Philip Larson, do bequeath my happy-go-lucky unconcerned attitude towards tests to Thelma Ballinger. We, Loretta and Lottie Lecy, do bequeath our ability to get along together, to Jim Jestus and Hjordis Ferguson. I, Luverne Lecy, do bequeath my position in SHS to anyone who wants it. I, Kathryn Loll, do bequeath my ability to take as much rope as I can without getting hung, to those unfortu- nate individuals, who have the misfortune of being caught. I, Lucille McClellan, do bequeath my natural blond hair to Wanda Erickson. I, Eugene Mullenbach, do bequeath my height to Ronnie Davis. I, David Nelson, do bequeath my philosophy about women, Love Them and Leave Them, (I love them and they leave me.) to Vern Lovestad. I, Harris Nelson, do bequeath my short hair-cut to Steve Kabbage. I, Carole Nichols, do bequeath my ability to see over all other girls to Sandy Light. I, Patricia Quandt, do bequeath my backseat in algebra to Gail Cottrell. I, Audrey Reimers, do bequeath my ability to play the sax to Donald Hale. I, Florence Robertson, do bequeath all the gum left in my purse to Betty Sexton. I, Curtis Sackett, do bequeath my good driving ability to Bruce Thompson. I, Eugene Schatz, do bequeath my ability to stay away from women to Bill Loll. I, Carla Schroeder, do bequeath my ability to teach Sunday School to Jerry Westrum. 1, Dorothy Skibbe, do bequeath my ability to always be well-nourished, to Doneen Farley. 1, Alden Stiles, do bequeath my distinguished stride to Mr. Knapp. I, Diane Taylor, do bequeath my ability to get along with Miss Byram to Sharon Ankenny. I, Kenneth Warren, do bequeath all the names and numbers in my little black book , to anyone who is hard up. I, Dean Wellik, do bequeath my baby blue eyes, to the biology class. I, Gerald Westphal, do bequeath my ability to keep my hands on the wheel and my eyes on tne road while driving to Ross King. I, Glenn Wilson, do bequeath the contents of my locker to Loren Thompson. I, Carole Zimprich, do bequeath my long flowing hair to anyone who wants it. It's a load off my mind! 20 CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Audrey Reimers, Treas.; Betty Francis, Pres.; Charlotte Betcher, Sec.; Jerry Westphal, Vice-Pres. SENIORS AT WORK CO-EDITORS: Betty Francis Janice Engel 21 CLASSES BACK ROW, Left to Right: Clarence Klenke, Jim Copeland, Bill Hines, Steve Kabbage, Neal Anderson, Jerry Isensee, Ron Hensley, Doug Hidlicka. THIRD ROW: Mr. Dehne, Advisor, John Dubbels, Ross King, Jim Jestus, Paul Gustafson, Ron Davis, Ron Kath, Paul Himmer. SECOND ROW: Norma Haack, Aud Jahns, Gail Cottrell, Sharon Ankenny, Margaret Kellner, Susan King, Bonnie Eilders, Wanda Erickson. FIRST ROW: Joan Fisher, Judy Hector, Hjordis Ferguson, Judy Alink, Shirley Kraemer, Barbara Boucsein, June Harreld. Juniors BACK ROW, Left to Right: Alan Oehlke, Vern Lovstad, Dan Robbins, Jerry Westrum, Loren Thompson, Darrell Reese, Lyle Welch. THIRD ROW: Wayne Russert, Ken Schaefer, Dick Rud, Bruce Thompson, Duke Louks, Dennis Light. SECOND ROW: John Murray, Betty Sexton, Edith Stiles, Joyfce Sonnenberg, Margie Schleck, Jan Oakes, Mary Trumpold. FIRST ROW: Nancy Ostby, Dorothy Lins, Gerry Long, Sharon Root, Janet Wilcox, Beverly Noble, Evelyn Seehusen. BACK ROW, Left to Right: James Carr, Harold Barrows, Steve Fix, Billy Carr, Jim Boeder, Don Everts Don Foss m..Fo°te R°gfr Evei?!?n, ™IRD ROW: Mrs. Voxland, Marilyn Amdahl, Rose King, SaUy Knapp Betty Brekke Hoeft S Thehna ner AT’ V®rna Bu?ha.m- Jim Billin8s' Larry King, Will Bardwell SECOND ROW: Girniy ' 1 Ballinger Alice Evans, Audrey Born, Charlotte Carlson, Jeanette Davis, Kathy Adams, Faye Boet- cher, Doneane Farley, Mary Himmer. FIRST ROW: Beverly Kramer, Dorothy Kramer, Carol Criffin Cenevieve Johnson, Delores Holt, Diane Bntnall, Marie Cronert, Marlene Johnson, Phyllis Keenan, Judy Clark. Sophomores t0r,Rl8htu Mjke Br,e lsetTh- 0316 Nickels, Jerry Seavers, Harold Rud, Jim Nelson, Jim Kelly, S e M 11 K u’ Nayden, John Jones, Richard Hardke, Larry Dobson. THIRD ROW: Bob Johnson “rS JSKOND RDWVeM'?• Wi„=,, Mike Yo.k, Randy nIXi, £ - Sail I,, m1SEC°?D a?W: ' Slo ekfr- Nancy Reich, Nancy Nietz, Phyllis Larson, Sandy Light, Margie UwJ tt,son R°y Alcott- Steve Bliefus. Dennis Oehlke, Ken Laabs. FIRST ROW: Sandy Nelson Karcr Beatrice Whitney’Mary Taylor'Caro1 Schumann'Helen BACK ROW, Left to Right: Douglas Marsh, Mike Sheimo, John Woltz, Leslie Renkle, Jerry Jordan, William Kabage. THIRD ROW: David Copeland, Wilbur Bushman, Roland Clement, Donoban Kiehne, Ron Henry, Orville Gunderson, Paul Gerber, Pat Hines. SECOND ROW: Lonnie Ames, Don Hale, George Beach, Elra Eilders, Vernon Boettcher, Dave King, Margaret Ehresman, Sharon Clark. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Gullickson, Advisor, Janet Dobson, Leona Davis, Ruth Klenke, Edith Evans, Pat Himmer, Mary Engel, Mary King, Sandy Jennsen. Freshmen BACK ROW, Left to Right: Vernon Seehusen, Gary Miller, Steve Schwarz, Frank Reese, Ronald Wilson, Paul Zim- prich, Dick Louks. THIRD ROW: Larry Westrum, Ronald Renken, Richard Walters, Ken Woltz, Don Wolfgram, Ron Paukert, Frank Weber, John Larson, SECOND ROW: Miss Anderson, Advisor, Ellen Skibbe, Mary McGrand, Sharon Wiles, Laurel Vomhoff, Linda Renken, Pauline Zimprich, Sharon Witter, Donna Marshall. FIRST ROW: Nancy Noble, Betty Schleusner, Merna Manthei, Nancy Nelson, Dianne Pehl, Delores Pehl. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Edward Sogge, John McBride, John Reimers, Thomas Nelson, Bob Vaupel, Ed Rowlev Charles Wendt, Arvin Ringen. THIRD ROW: Vernon Weber, Ed Wasilowski, Charles Taylor, Sandra Rud, Gloria Welch, Marlene Larson, Elaine Rud, Bonnie Wallace. SECOND ROW: Shirley Reinhart, Janice Schumann, Mar- jorie Trygstad, Beverly Oehlke, Marquerite Thompson, Judy Miller, Sheryl Taylor. FRONT ROW: Ruth Smith, Sandra Lingenfelter, Carole Saterdalen, Diane Skow, Judy Reich, Lurene Naatz, Diane Noble, Sharon Owen. Eighth Grade i Left to Right: Gary Stensrud, Bob Sexton, Steve Fabien, Bob Sygman, Paul Schumann, Richard Gif- ford, Richard Moehnke. THIRD ROW: Jerry Bakken, Dick Armstrong, John Copeland, Terry Ostby, Gary Oeltien, Cory Boettcher, Kathy Bardwell. SECOND ROW: Melvin Boone, Jack Betcher, Dave Himmer, Ralph Carter, Roger Kroupa, Dallas Harreld, Jim Kukuzke, Sandra Knapp. FIRST ROW: Joyce Crane, Carol Ankenny, Margy Alcott, Patty Gerber, Sally Evjen, Kathey Denny, Diane Haack, Lynne Benson, Jane Erichson. BACK ROW: Harold Ostby, David Marsh, Ken Richardson, Mark Nelson. Jerry Seavers, Don Mullenbach, Duane Runkle, Danny Risser. Jim Moen, Robert Wilcox, Mr. Kern. THIRD ROW: Steven Schrandt. Larry Miller, Ronald Witter, Daniel Renwick, Jerry Schwarz. Dennis Stenberg, Ken Schmidt, Richard Sattre, Terry Manthei, David Trumpold. SECOND ROW: Paul Trumpold, Lyle Oeltjen, Michael Weick, Lyndon Taylor, Larry Schneider, Jim Lange, Susan Streiff, Marilyn Thompson, Betty Sanderson, Harriett Yetter. FIRST ROW: Sharon Wallier, Cheryl Piens, Linda Lawson, Rhonda Neahring, Diane Schroeder, Marcella Schumann, Peggy Lenton, Diana Wasilowski, Carolyn Root, Myrtle Stiles, Jaci Mathison, Carol Yonkovich. Seventh Grade BACK ROW: Terry Kabage, Ben Chaddock, Steve Ault, Jim Koch, Ed King. Bryan Dulas. Danny Bell, Gulen Kiehne, David Bailey. THIRD ROW: Doug Johnson, Gary Ellinghuysen, Terry Bacon, Marlowe Aswegan, Duane Kirkland, Dale Hart, Robert Dubbels, Dick Harreld, Don King. Mr. Eppen. SECOND ROW: Dennis Herrick, Tim Berg, Leonard Carlson, Henry Bussman, Paul Dormody, Laverne Davis, Roger Johnson, Leonard Frie, Duane Fisher, Rozanne Drewes. FIRST ROW: Diane Born, Nancy Eggler, Paula Jahns, Marjorie Hall, Cheryl Amos, Mary Evans, Bonnie Ellinghuysen, Alice Everts, Kathryn Kuisle, Gloria King, Carol Henke. BACK ROW; Left to Right: Janet Oakes, Judy Hector, Lottie Lecy, Barb Gilford, Lorretta Lecy, Doneane Farley, Karen Nelson, Sheila Knapp. SECOND ROW: Sally Knapp, Phyllis Eppard, Faye Boettcher, Nancy Reich, Sandy Light, Audrey Jahns, Betty Brekke, Joyce Gathje. FIRST ROW: Sally Evjen, Paula Jahns, Cheryl Peins, Phonda Neahring, Jaci Mathison, Peggy Lenton, Marilyn Howe. G. A. A. BACK ROWjLeftto Right: Mary Trumphold, Nancy Ostby, Carol Griffin, Lucy McClellan, Wanda Erickson, Marilyn Amdahl, Gerry Long, Sharon Root. SECOND ROW; Marie Gronert, Kathie Kerich, Nancy Niett, Pat Quandt, Ginny Hoeft, Rose King, Joyce Sonnenberg, Marilyn Hanson. FIRST ROW: Linda Renken, Sharon Winner, Laurel Vomhoff, Mary McGrand, Sandra Jensen, Myrna Manthei, Pauline Zimprich, Paula Ellinghuysen. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Kenneth Schaefer, John Murray, Ross King, Bruce Thompson, Jim Jestus, Billy Hines, John Dubbels. Dave Nelson. THIRD ROW: Joyce Gathje, Gail Cottrell, Jan Engel, Betty Francis, Sharon Ankeny, Jerry Westrum, Gene Eddy, Mr. Claussen, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Barb Gifford, Lorretta Lecy, Carla Schroeder, Carol Zimprich, Wanda Erickson, Kathie Kerich, Pat Crane, Lucy McClellan. FIRST ROW: Judy Hector, Nancy Otsby, Susan King, Margaret Kellner, Evelyn Seehusen, Beverly Noble, Mary Trumpold, Norma Haack, Audrey Reimers. Drama Club Newstaff BACK ROW , Left to Right: Ellen Skibbe, John Murray, John Boeder, Kenneth Schaefer, Larry Gifford, Carole Nichols, Delores Evenson, Betty Francis, Jan Engel. THIRD ROW: Audrey Reimers, Dorothy Alcott, Marilyn Hanson. Kathie Kerich, Wanda Erickson, Dianne Taylor, Lorretta Lecy, Carole Zimprich, Mr. Kjer, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Lins, Dorothy Skibbe, Pauline Zimprich, Gail Cottrell, Ginny Hoeft, Kathy Adams, Susan King, Hellen Wallner, Lottie Lecy. FIRST ROW: Nancy Otsby, Norma Haack, Mary Trumpold, Peggy Lenton, Pat Crane, Eileen Tvedt. Barb Gifford. Doneane Farley. BACK ROW , Left to Right: Ken Schaefer, Bob Foss, Dean Wellik, Glen Wilson, Dave Nelson, Jerry Billings, Phil Larson, Harris Nelson, Jerry Westphal. THIRD ROW: Sheila Knapp, Marilyn Howe, Kathie Kerich, Joyce Gathje, Eugene Schatz, Wayne Kiehne, Larry Gifford, Mr. Kjer, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Jan Engel, Dorothy Skibbe, Dorothy Alcott, Marilyn Hanson, Lorretta Lecy, Carol Zimprich, Carole Nichols, Carla Schroeder, Betty Francis. FIRST ROW: Pat Quandt, Charlotte Betcher, Betty Brekke, Sharon Ankenny, Lucy McClellan, Audrey Reimers, Audrey King, Lottie Lecy. Barbara Gifford, Pat Crane. Annual Staff Student Council BACK ROW , Left to Right: Richard Armstrong, Pat Hines, Ronnie Paukert, John Boeder, Ross King, Jim Jestus, John McBride. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Thompson, Gail Cottrell, Susan King, Betty Francis, Betty Brekke, Marlene Johnson, Rose King, Paula Jahns. FRONT ROW: Sitting: Mr. Wantock, Advisor: Glenn Wilson, Marilyn Howe, Jan Engel, Pat Quandt, Miss Bonner, Advisor. BACK ROW. Left to Right: Miss Larson, Loretta Lecy, Carole Limprich. THIRD ROW: Genevieve Johnson, Karen Nelson, Diane Britnall, Alden Stiles, Carol Nichols. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Alcott, Marilyn Hanson, Judy Alink, Lucy McClellan, Aud Reimers, Lottie Lecy. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Skibbe, Maria Warren, Marie Gronert, Kathleen Warren, Aud Born, Barbara Gifford. Librarians Career Club BACK ROW, Left to Right: Dorothy Alcott, Marilyn Hanson, Delores Evenson, Carole Nichols, Diane Taylor, Lot- tie Lecy, Dorothy Skibbe. FIRST ROW: Miss Byram, Marilyn Howe, Aud King, Barb Gifford, Lorretta Lecy, Char Betcher. V|kY?A BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mary Trumphold, Sharon Root, Geraldine Long, Judy Hector, June Harreld, Norma Haack, Pat Crane, Lorretta Lecy, Carold Zimprich, Carol Nichols, Janet Oakes, Joan Fisher, Carla Schroeder. THIRD ROW: Nancy Ostby, Marilyn Howe, Marilyn Hanson, Bonnie Eilders, Beverly Noble, Gail Cottrell, Audrey Jahns, Dorothy Skibbe, Lucy McClellan, Audrey Reimers, Kathie Kerich, Shirley Kramer, Dianne Taylor. SECOND ROW: Pat Quandt, Dorothy Alcott, Dorothy Lins, Hjordis Ferguson, Edith Stiles, Marjorie Schleck, Judy Alink, Barb Gifford, Lottie Lecy, Joyce Gathje, Sheila Knapp, Jan Engel, Betty Francis. FIRST ROW: Evelyn Seehusen, Susan King, Joyce Sonnenberg, Sharon Ankenny, Miss Bonner, Miss Byram, Miss Larson, Miss Anderson, Wanda Erickson, Char Betcher, Aud King, Delores Evenson. BACK ROW: Diane Phel, Delores Pehl, Diane Noble, Thelma Ballinger, Carol Schumann, Rose King, Virginia Hoeft, Beatrice Whitney, Janice Kuehntopp. THIRD ROW: Sally Knapp, Phyllis Eppard, Ellen Skibbe, Sharon Wiles, Kathy Adams, Doneane Farley, Judy Clark, Carol Griffin, Judy Madison, Phyllis Waugh. SECOND ROW: Alice Evans, Betty Brekke, Sandra Light, Kathleen Warren, Audrey Born. Charlotte Carlson, Helen Wallner, Marilyn Amdahl, Genevieve Johnson, Mildred Holt. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Gullickson, Mrs. Voxland, Pauline Zimprich, Cecilia Taylor, Laurel Vomhoff, Edith Evans, Betty Schleusner, Mary McGrand, Linda Renken, Myrna Monlhei, Sandra Jensen, Mrs. Nickum, Mrs. Langlie. STANOmC; Left to Right: John Murray, Ross King, Marilyn Hanson. BACK ROW: Marjorie Marshall, Myma Manthei, Nancy Reich, David Mullenbach, Sandra Light, Sandra Jensen, Vem Lovestad, Bob Beach. SECOND ROW: S Av Jthn! ®e“y Bre,kke Sally KaaPP Sandy KnaPP. Phil Larson, Aud Reimcrs, Don Hale. FIRST ROW: Kathie Kench, Aud King, Joyce Cathje, Carla Scliroeder, Dorothy Kramer, Phyllis Eppard. Band Sax Quartet Sheila Knapp, Vem Lovestad, Aud Rei- mers, Phil Larson. Clarinet Quartet Kathie Kerich, Joyce Cathje, Aud King, Marilyn Howe. 34 BACK ROW: Left to Right; Ray Evans, Lyle Welch, Harold Barrows, John Larson, Hillmar Bittner, Ruth Klenke, Jim Jestus, Richard Armstrong, Ralph Carter, John McBride, Ken Schaefer. SECOND ROW: Janet Oakes, Betty Francis, Ronnie Hensley, James Carr, Rose King, John Dubbels, Mike Sheimo, George Beach, Cary Miller, Alice Evans, Virginia Hoeft, Marlene Larson, Edith Evans, Faye Boettcher, Carol Schumann, Thelma Ballinger. BACK ROW; Ken Schaefer, Hillmar Bittner. FRONT ROW; Alice Evans, Rose King, John Dubbels. 35 Diane Skow BACK ROW: Left to Right; Bob Foss, Gerald Billings, John Dubbels, Ross King, Jerry Isensee, Vem Lovestad, Billy Hines, John Murray, Lyle Welch, Hillmar Bittner, Larry Gifford. THIRD ROW: Jim Jestus, Karen Nelson, Lorretta Lecy, Barb Gifford, Carla Schroeder, Dianne Taylor, Aud Jahns, Marilyn Amdahl, Jerry Long, Sharon Root, Wanda Erickson. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Howe, Judy Trystad, Marilyn Hanson, Pat Crane, Judy Alink, Susan King, Shirley Kramer, Evelyn Seehusen, Beverly Noble, Sharon Ankeny. FIRST ROW: Nancy Neitz, Sheila Knapp, Rita Bissen, Beverly Kramer, Gail Cottrell, Bonnie Eilders, Norma Haack, Phyllis Waugh, Mary Taylor, Marie Gronert, Eileen Twedt. Mixed Chorus Double Quartet: BACK ROW: Left to Right; Vem Lovestad, Bonnie Eilders, Hillmar Bittner, Ross King. FRONT ROW: Gail Cottrell, John Murray, Norma Haack. NOT PICTURED: Sheila Knapp. 36 BACK ROW: Left to Right; Jan Engel, Joyce Gathje, Judy Trystad, Nancy Neitz, Bonnie Eilders, Beverly Kramer, Karen Nelson, Sharon Root. THIRD ROW: Barb Gifford, Carla Schroeder, Dianne Taylor, Wanda Erickson, Aud Jahns, Marilyn Amdahl, Jerry Long, Lorretta Lecy. SECOND ROW: Kathie Kerich, Sheila Knapp, Rita Bissen, Susan King, Shirley Kramer, Evelyn Seehusen, Sharon Ankeny. FIRST ROW: Doneen Farley, Mary Trumpold, Norma Haack, Gail Cottrell, Phyllis Waugh, Mary Taylor, Marie Gronert, Eileen Twedt. Glee Club Soloists: BACK ROW: Left to Right; Bonnie Eilders, Ross King, Jim Jestus, Sharon Ankeny FRONT ROW: Rita Bissen, Gail Cottrell, Pat Crane. 37 Left to Right, BACK ROW: Ronald Henry, Joyce Crane, Cheryl Peins, Rozanne Drewes, Marilyn Thompson, Diane Schroeder, Carol Henke, Marcella Schumann, Janice Schumann, Mr. Robinson. SECOND ROW. Shirley Rein- hardt, Dennis Stenberg, Don Mullenbach, Terry Manthei, Jim Moen, Bob Vaupel, Carolyn Root, Peggy Lenton, Sharon Walker. FIRST ROW: Paula Jahns, Mary Evans, Jaci Mattison, Paul Schumann, Rhonda Neahring, Susan Streiff, Kenny Schmidt, Dale Hart. Junior Band Junior Chorus Left to Right, BACK ROW: Marlowe Aswegan, Dennis Stenburg, Kenny Schmidt, Dennis Herrick, Duane Fisher, Paul Dormody, Steve Ault. THIRD ROW: Shirley Reinhart, Carol Saterdalen, Sharon Owens, Lynne Benson, Margie Trystad, Kathy Bardwell, Linda Lawson, Mary Evans. SECOND ROW: Jane Erickson, Paula Jahns, Judy Reich, Carol Ankenny, Marquerite Thompson, Betty Schleusner, Patty Gerber, Rhonda Neahring, Margaret Ersh- men. FIRST ROW: Jacki Mathison, Susie Streiff, Virginia Garry, Sharon Walker, Peggy Lenton, Laurel Vomhoff, Mary Engel, Linda Renken, Mary McGrand. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Steve Fix, Robert Beach, Eugene Schatz, John Dubbels, Glen Wilson, Ken Kramer Bob Foss, Phil Larson. FIRST ROW: Ron Hensley, Jerry Westphal, Dennis Light, Dave Nelson, Mike Bremseth’ Advisor, Mr. Wolf. Projection Club Lettermen’s Club BACK ROW, Left to Right: Jerry Isensee, Ross King, John Dubbels, Dick Rud, Dwane Loucks, Ron Renken, Steve Schwartz, Mr. Stevens. THIRD ROW: Mr. Slonecker, Loren Thompson, Vic Boland, Jim Copeland, Jerry Amos, Jerry Westphal, Jerry Seavers, John Jones. SECOND ROW: Mr. Eppen, Vem Lovestad, Jerry Billings, Denny Hayden, Roy Alcott, Dave Nelson, Doug Hrdlicka, Ron Davis, Dave Copeland. FIRST ROW: Jim Foote, Dan Robbins, Alan Oelke, Harry Nelson, Dwayne Witter, Bob Foss, Dean Wellik, Glen Wilson, Phil Larsen, Dale Nickel. BACK ROW: Left to Right; Gerry Long, Marilyn Amdahl, Hjordis Ferguson, Judy Hector, Margie Marshall, Sandy Nelson, Rose King, Thelma Ballinger, Carol Schuman, Judy Clark, Kathleen Warren, Lorretta Lecy, Carla Schroe- der. THIRD ROW; Pauline Zimprich, Edith Evans, Ruth Klenke, Sharon Witter, Nancy Nelson, Paula Ellinghusen, Maria Warren, Doneane Farley, Judy Alink, Joyce Sonneburg, Nancy Neitz, Karen Nelson. SECOND ROW: Sharon Root, Phyllis Eppard, Betty Brekke, Sandy Light, PhyUis Larson, Alice Evans, Carol Griffen, Lottie Lecy, Carole Nichols, Carol Zimprich, Joyce Gathje, Betty Francis. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Nickum, Advisor, Sharon Ankeny, Marie Gronert, Aud King, Delores Evenson, Char Betcher, Pat Quandt, Lucy McClellan, Aud Reimers, Mary Trumpold, Barb Gifford, Miss Langlie, Advisor. Future Homemakers of America Future Farmers of America BACK ROW: Left to Right; Clarence Klenke, David Mullenbach, Gene Stoltenberg, Dave Himmer, Darrell Reese, Kenny Labbs, Vemon Boettcher, Philip Gustafson, Don Everts, Ronald Wilson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hoberg, advisor, Ray Evans, David Distad, Charles Whitney, Paul Zimprich, Frank Reese, Jim Billings, George Beach, Ronny Renken. SECOND ROW: Harris Nelson, Curt Sackett, Bill Hines, Elra Eilders, Ron Kath, David Wendt, Mike York, Gary Miller, Dave King. FIRST ROW: Gene Mullenbach, Vem King, Ron Boon, Dan Robbins, Vic Boland, Bob Beach, Ron Hensley, Don Wolfgram, Paul Gerber, Dennis Oehlke. Director: Mr. Clausen, Guard; Mike Bremseth, Esmene; Pat Crane, Creon; Ken Schaefer, Antigone; Kathie Ke- rich, Elder; John Murray. ANTIGONE Plays for the speech contest were to be either tragedy or serious drama. Antigone, a Greek tragedy by Sophocles, was Stewartville’s entry. The cutting from the play which was used dealt with Antigone's violation of King Creon's decree that no one shoul give burial to her brother, who has been killed trying to upsurp the throne. Her act carried with it the death penalty. Although the play was written in the fifth century B.C., its theme, the question asked whether man-made and tyrannically enforced should take precedence over what any individual con- cieves in his heart to be diving law, is still timely and universal. Don't laugh, Antigone! That is a knife Creon has. The play cast in action. 41 BACK ROW: Left to Right; Gail Cottrell, Vern Lovestad, Aud Jahns, John Murra , Mary Trumpold, Sharon in?’ Wanda Dickson, Bill Hines, Alan OehLke, John Dubbels, Norma Haack, Jim Jestus. FRONT KUW: Ken Schaefer, Gordon Stiles, Bruce Thompson, Dorothy Lins, Ken Kramer. YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU The junior class selected the comedy, You Can't Take It With You for their play. They gave their perform- ances of the play on Nov. 6-8. The large cast gave many people a chance to perform and the many hilarious incidents in the play insured good audience response. The play dealt with the Sycamores, a crazy but likeable family of three generations. Their occupations and adventures involved everything from snakes and firecrackers to G-Men. A love uory held the plot together. And as you might expect, everything turned out well in the end. 42 BACK ROW, Left to Right: Gene Eddy, Vem Lovestad, Jim Jestus, Ronnie Hensley, Ken Schaefer, Jim Copeland. THIRD ROW: Carla Schroeder, Lucy McClellan, Sally Knapp, Phyllis Eppard, John Murray. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Voxland, Susan King, Gail Cottrell, Norma Haack, Virginia Hoeft, Kathy Adams, Alice Evans. FIRST ROW: Judy Clark, Audrey Born, Helen Wallner, Jeannette Davis, Barb Gifford, Pat Crane. Sr. High Speech Contestants Jr. High Speech Contestants BACK ROW, Left to Right: Danny Risser, Keith Witter, Diane Pehl, Delores Pehl, Laurel Vomhoff, Mr. Clausen. SECOND ROW: Paula Ellinghusen, Betty Schuesner, Mary King, Leona Davis, Maria Warren, Pauline Zimprich, Edith Evans. FIRST ROW: Ellen Skibbe, Carol Saterdalen, Sandy Knapp, Susan Streiff, Peggy Lenton, Ruth Klenke. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Vic Boland, Gene Eddy, Jerry Westphal, Dean Wellik, Ron Boone, Gene Schatz, Alden Stiles, Hillmar Bittner, Bob Beach, Mr. Clausen. SECOND ROW: Pat Crane, Aud Reimers, Lucy McClellan, Betty Francis, Jan Engel, Carla Schroeder, Kathie Kerich, Joyce Cathie. FRONT ROW: Carol Zimprich, Rita Bissen, Barb Gifford, Char Betcher. Sr. Play Cast The Senior Class Play was Reginald Rose's tense drama The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners. The play dealt with a group of teenagers who sought to discover who was responsible for the death of one of their classmates. Their inquiry revealed that many people were partly to blame and reminded the audience that each of us is, in- deed, his brother's keeper. The theme, the mounting tension, and the large cast made this play both a challenging and rewarding experience. A senior late to play prac- tice. Results of play practice. 44 Two seniors en route to practice. Prom Stairway to the Stars Queen Marilyn Howe On Thursday, September 18, 1958, the student body of S.H.S. assembled in the gym to see the coronation of our new homecoming queen. The royal court entered the gym in processional form and there was a tense moment as the two co- captains, Dean Wellik and Jerry Amos came out to place the crown on the queen. As the crown was placed on Queen Marilyn's head, there was stupendous applause as Queen Marilyn opened the Homecoming festivities for 1958. The Royal Court en route in the Homecoming parade. SEN IO R FLOAT JUNIOR FLOAT THE ROYAL COURT: STANDING, Co-captains: Dean Wellik and Jerry Amos, crown-bearers: David Ottemess and Gina Slightam. SITTING, Left to Right, Lucille McClellan, Sheila Knapp, Queen Marilyn Howe, Betty Francis, Charlotte Betcher. STANDING: Bruce Thompson, Vernon Lovestad, Harris Nelson, Marilyn Howe, Jim Jestus, A1 Oehlke. SITTING: Sharon Ankeny, King Loren Thompson, Queen Gerry Long, Suzan King, Aud Jahns. The crownbearers were Ricky Haack and Delores Waugh. And every king and queen must have a party. 48 ATHLETICS BACK ROW: Mr. Kem, Coach, Vem Lovested, Gerald Billings, John Boeder, Glen Wilson, Harris Nelson, Ron Davis, Phil Larson. Dave Nelson, Dean Wellik, Mr. Stevens, Coach. SECOND ROW: Bill Hines, Laverne King, Duwayne Witter, Ross King, Jerry Westphal, Dennis Hayden, Jim Foote, Bob Foss. FIRST ROW: John Sheimo, Dale Nickel, Jerry Amos, Vem Seehusen, Jonn Dubbels, Jerry Isensee, Loren Thompson, George Beach, Donald Wolfgram. Lake City We They --canceled-- LeRoy 14 0 Chatfield 13 0 St. Charles 14 6 Lewiston 7 7 Wabasha 33 6 Plainview 0 8 Grand Meadow 6 13 Harris Nelson Gerald Westphal Dave Nelson The 1958 football team led by Coach Stevens and the co-captains. Dean Wellik and Jerry Amos, began the season with tremendous possibilities. They won four out of five of the first games and tied the other one. They became over-confident and were defeated the last two games to end in third place of the Whitewater Con- ference. 51 Gerald Billings Phil Larson Glen Wilson BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Ellinghusen, coach, Jim Jestus, Jerry Westphal, Vern Lovested, Dennis Hayden, Phil Larson, Glen Wilson, Doug Hrdlicka, Harris Nelson. FRONT ROW: Bob Foss, Jerry Isensee, Ross King, Loren Thompson, Eugene Eddy. Glen Wilson We They Pine Island 45 . . . .... 41 Kasson Mantor 33 . . . .... 30 Wabasha 75 . . . .... 55 Spring Valley 43 . . . .... 59 Lewiston 60 . . . .... 47 Plainview 56 . . . .... 44 Eyota 64 . . . .... 65 LeRoy 65 . . . .... 62 St. Charles 31 . . . .... 50 Grand Meadow.......................56..........52 Wabasha............................55..........57 Chatfield 45 66 Lewiston 53 .51 Plainview 41 44 Eyota NOT PLAYED AS St. Charles YET Gerald Westphal Phil Larson The basketball team this year started their games off by winning the first three. But fate intervened and they lost some major games. It has been a tough struggle for the players all year long. The boys had the height and swiftness to help them all year long. Bob Foss 52 BACK ROW, Left to'Right: Ken Schmidt, Mike Sheimo, Ron Wilson, Cary Miller, Dale Nickel, John Boeder, John Sheimo. FRONT ROW: Mr. Kern, Frances Weber, Don Wolfgram, Dick Walters, Ron Paukert, Don Foss, George Beach. ”B” Basketball Wrestling BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Slonecker, Jerry Seavers, Chuck Taylor, Bill Carr, Larry Westxum, Mike York, Jim Copeland, Vem King, Jim Seavers. FIRST ROW: John McBride, Dennis Oelke, Vic Boland, Dan Robbins, Alan Oelke, Hillmar Bittner, Roy Alcott, Dave Nelson, Jerry Amos, Loren Thompson, Bill Loll, DWayne Witter. P«Cu- ROWd’ Lef,t.tn Ri,ght: Miller °°n Wolfgram, Jerry Schwarz, George Beach, John Woltz Mike Shiemo HPrr rS,T l u v”’ D,Cc WuaIterS' SECOND ROW: Ron Wilson, Francis Weber, Ed Wasilowski Dennis Kukuzke, Vernon Seehusen, Elra Eilders, Don Hale, Steve Fabian. FRONT ROW: Charles Taylor Mark Nelson, Kenny Schmidt, Lonnie Ames, Ken Woltz, Bill Loll, Dave Copeland, John Larson. V ’ Jr. High Track Sr. High Track R nw LKetft,t0 , El le Nickel, Steve Bardwell, Jim Foote, John Jones, Jerry Amos, Bob Foss. FRONT ROW: Harris Nelson, Dennis Hayden, Bill Loll, Jercy Billings, Dean Wellik, Loren Thompson, A1 Oehlke. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Dick Armstrong, Dave Copeland, Ron Paukert, Dick Walters, Orville Gunderson, Pat Hines, Dale Nickel, Roy Alcott, Jerry Billings. SECOND ROW: Mr. Slonecker, Clay Larson, John Boeder, Dennis Hayden, Dick Rud, Dean Wellik, Loren Thompson, John Dubbels, Harris Nelson, Glenn Wilson. FRONT ROW: Randy Nickel, A1 Oehlke, John Shiemo, Don Foss, Luverne King, Dave Mullenbach, Jim Seaver, DWayne Witter, Bob Foss. Was the watermelon good? Did you have a good time skating, girls? Dreaming, Char? The angels? Spring fever, Marilyn? Dr. A. 0. HAGEN “A Salute to the Class of 1959 KINSLEY-DENNY SERVICE STATION Good Luck from Les and Don E. F. HOUSE CHEVROLET CO. All New All Over Again “The Best of Everything To the Sons and Daughters of Slewarlville’ FROM A FRIEND WALTER’S FISH HOUSE ‘SPINNING WHEEL’ Stewart ville “Known for Good Food for Miles WELHAVEN MUSIC CO. 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Go to ARNOLD’S SUPPLY COMPANY for o complete line of waxes, preservers, removers, etchers, and mop treatments. BERG’S PHARMACY AND COSMETICS. For a meal or refresher try TARSILLA CAFE. For a close clip and a trim look, try MENSING’S BARBER SHOP. Modern, Conventional, and traditional furniture from GRIFFIN’S FURNITURE STORE.’’ Start your Saving and Checking accounts at the STEWARTVILLE NATIONAL BANK JOSEPH A. STREIFF Attorney at Low ROGER JOHNSON'S CHICK COMPANY Racine, Minnesota EDGAR'S STATION Racine, Minnesota VERNON 0. WILSON Lawnmower Sales Service Racine Phone 2501 Minnesota KUNTZ-TEIGEN ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Stewartville, Minnesota HERB LIGHT TV AND RADIO REPAIR Congratulations Seniors DUTCH KITCHEN Dr. E. J. KOHLER, D.V.M. P. M. JOHNSON 705 South Broadway AT 2-7718 School, Office, Church Furniture—Equipment PETERSON'S GARAGE-Rocine, Minn. LYLE SASS-PROP. Farm Implements “Be Sure With Pure!” RACINE ELEVATOR Racine, Minnesota For all your trucking services Call BOB NELSON. You get your best feeds at the STEWARTVILLE FARMERS ELEVATOR For all your printing needs, contact the STEWARTVILLE STAR. AL WINKELS State Farm Insurance Agent Buy your gas and oil at the STANDARD SERVICE STATION. Come to the ROCHESTER OPTICIANS for the latest in styles. Rochester, Minnesota. Contributions by: ILLA BURKE BECKLEY BROTHERS ROCHESTER DAIRY ‘Home of Polly Meadows’ Rochester Minnesota WHITINGS FLOWERS and GREENHOUSES. 103—1st St. S.W. Rochester Minnesota FOOTE WOODWORKING Stewartville Minnesota Phone 259—0. R. Foote The Annual Staff would like to thank those businessmen who have helped make possible 'The Tiger Spirit” 7-Up JACOBSON BUS SERVICE Racine, Minnesota For all your lumber needs, see Frank Warren at HAYES—LUCAS. Racine, Minnesota RACINE IMPLEMENT Racine, Minnesota Hie Best at the CO-OP, Stewartville, Minnesota For a perfect in the latest styles visit WHEELER'S BOOTERY. RALPH BREMSETH For expert Tree Surgery call Logging. Racine, Minnesota CITIES SERVICE Stewartville, Minnesota FIKSDAL’S; your friendly florist across from St. Mary’s. Rochester, Minnesota Atlas 9-4063 Autographs 66 Autographs Autographs 68 I V • V i i4 •i ;fc . „ v -S i • r i.; 4: ■ 4t l M 'k •.■■Vc] • j •' 0 jfcj. ••: : v;v. i :w.1 i. ■ i. . • ■::
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