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

 - Class of 1961

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SENIOR BESTS MOST CONSIDERATE Steve Strum Marlene Johnson MOST INDUSTRIOUS 0 Jim Foote Eileen Tvedt MOST UNUSUAL BEST DRESSED MOST TALENTED Roger Evenson Dennis Hayden Judy Trygstad Alice Evans Mike Bremseth Sally Knapp FRIENDLIEST SMILE David Mullenbach Sandra Light BEST PERSONALITY Laveme King Phyllis Eppard MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Dwayne Witter Ginny Hoeft 22

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I, Beverly Kramer, will my position on the newstaff to Ronald Renken. I, Dorothy Kramer, will my store of inside information to Edith Evans. I, Kenneth Laabs, will my inquisitive look to Elaine Rud. I, Phyllis Larson, will my inspiring giggle to Bill Kabage. I, Sandra Light, will my blush to John Larson. I, Marjorie Marshall, will my quiet greetings to Donna Marshall. I, Judy Mattison, will my love of dancing to Douglas Marsh. I, David Mullenbach, will my rank as the only boy in the clarinet section to Dale Hart. I, Karen Nelson, will my ability to find tall men to my sister Nancy. I, Sandra Nelson, will my spontaneous wit to Lonnie Ames. I, Dale Nickel, will my flowery penmanship to DeLoris Pehl. I, Randy Nickel, will my cheerful outlook on life to Orwell Gunderson. I, Dennis Oehlke, will my bookworm instincts to Janice Kuehntopp. I, Nancy Reich, will my loud, healthy laugh to Frank Weber. I, Bob Sanderson, will my naturally red hair to Paula Jahns. I, Robert Schoeppner, will my poker-face to Don Hale. I, Carol Schumann, will my big, brown eyes to anyone who doesn't want to resist them. I, Jim Seaver, will my ability to get along with underclassmen to some stuck-up kid. I. John Sheimo, will my logical reasoning to Ed Rowley. I, Jim Sobek, will my gold-plated valve-lifter to Leslie Runkle. I, Steve Strum, will my classy hairdo to Dennis Stenberg. I, Mike Tjepkes, will my sunglasses to Donna Welch. I, Paul Toogood, will my magnificent head of hair to Mr. Ronan. I, Judy Trygstad, will Rock Dell back to the Indians. I, Eileen Tvedt, will my ability to stop growing at an early age to Mike Sheimo. I, Helen Wallner, will my love of jazz to Bonnie Wallace. I. Kathleen Warren, will my babysitting jobs to Diane Skow. I, Phyllis Waugh, will my qualifying answers to Gary Cooper. I, David Wendt, will my bib overalls and matching tie to Elra Eilders. I, Beatrice Whitney, will my silk scarves to Pat Hines. I, Mary Whitney, will my pony-tail to Sharon Wiles. I, Dwayne Witter, will all my superior qualities to those who need them. I. Mike York, will my devilish look to Ronnie Wilson I, Robert Zimprich, will my perfect attendance record to Maria Warren. CLASS COLORS RED AND SILVER CLASS FLOWER RED ROSE CLASS MOTTO IT ISN’T THE SHIP YOU SAIL BUT THE COURSE YOU SET 21



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■PS P. Zimprich, S. Witter, D. Johnson, R. Wilson. E. Rowley, S. Fabian, S. Knapp, J. McBride. S. Dormandy, B. Larson, J. Gathje. CLASS OFFICERS When the Seventh Grade Class got together and voted for the lead- ers and representatives of their class, they were exercising student government and democracy for the first time. Their president of the class had to conduct class meetings and attend student council meetings with the elected student council representative. The secretary-treasurer had to keep accurate financial records and min- utes of the class meetings. The Eighth Grade officers found that their duties were very sim- ilar to those of Seventh Grade; but because of a year’s experience, they were able to carry their duties more efficiently. Besides the regular class duties, the officers of the Freshman and Sophomore Classes had to organize the school dances held by their classes each year. The Junior Class officers were without a doubt the busiest of all. They had to appoint committees to choose their class rings, choose their play, organize after-game dances, and others. The Junior Class also had the big job of organizing the annual Junior-Senior Prom. B. Sanderson, G- Kabage, M. Draves, K. Witter. V. Garry, P. Jahns, D. Johnson, L. Daniels.

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