Teachers College High School - Little Panther Yearbook (Cedar Falls, IA)
- Class of 1959
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' it-n1zn9' i GN ,J Pei, ,D 'I ASO. gd ff .. ff 1 94 TEACHERS COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL , L. Cedar F9533 I 1 -Y' , 4, FACULTY '11 ig? i ,Ya ' 'A' If ' fed? l -3- -1-1-' Head, Department of Teaching Dr. Dwight Curtis Principal of T. C. High Dr. R. P. Brimm FIRST ROW: Mardelle Mohn, Mar- shall Schools. SECOND ROW: Will- iam Happ, John Aldrich, Lloyd Stok- W W i Stad. Mary Ann Jackson, Marguirette Struble, Myrtle Stone, Peter Mazula. Not pictured, Joe Przychodzin. Robert Paulson, Joan Englund, Grace Rait, An- geline Knoll, Lois Shefte, Manford Sonstegard. Marilyn Schlemmer, Howard VanderBeek, Margaret Divelbess. Lucile Anderson, Mabel Brown, Corrine Harper, Florence Kasiske Len Froyen. W-k t J Alf d M , W A d. FIRST ROW: DorothyWineke, Mary Tom 1 Srom re Con ayne umm M. Schmitt. SECOND Row: Frank Hartwell, Russell Hansen. FIRST ROW: Ross Nielsen, Della McMahon, Donald Wiederanders, Joseph Hohlfeld. SEC- OND ROW: Walter Gohman, Ruth Mahon, Robert Douglas. Not pictured, Albert Potter. EIGHTH GRADE D. Ackerman, K. Anderson, M. Anthon, J. Anthony, J. Baxter, D. Beeghly K. Belz, B. Berry, T. Braun, S. Brooks, J. Cochran, D. Cole. Q ..... 5 d'O1ive D Dutton. J. Collard, K. DeBoer, J. Dee, D. Degner, S. , , R. Eliasen, K. Ericson, L. Farr, J. Fink, M. Fish, B. Freese. J. Goddard, V. Guyett, N. Haan, D. Hanawalt, J. Hanisch, M. Harden. R. Henry, D. Heth, N. Hills, A. Ide, B. Kraft, M. Kramer. if S. Larsen, T. Larson, C. Lauterbach, B. Lee, G. Leinen, G. Letson. 'RJ 'A in , S. Letson, R. Lower, L. Mahrt, K. Moon, R. Mugge, J. Nelson. E. Northrup, R. Parker, B. Perego, J. Poppy, M. Prigge, M. Schmicher. B. Schoentrup, P. Severin, J. Smith, K. Sonstegard, C. Stamp, T. Steffa. R. Stephens. A- S'COCkeI'. D- T8y10I' W. Thalman, W. Wagner, M. Waldon. Picture not available Niederhauser, Victoria t B. Watters Camp TECOI-II THE SQUAD Blocking Back, R. Fossum Left Half, R. Rice Right Half, J. Grosse Full Back, G. Shoemaker T N Guard , T. Ruxlow Tackle, K. Kuentsling End, D. Blott Center, K. C. Stewert Guard, D. Hagenow Tackle, J. Young Kicker, J. Cowley End, B. Taylor 7. pf I 'Q i ,s 'J -Ll ' QUEEN MARY REISETTLI R COLLEEN CHRISTENSEN KRISTIN KNUTSON CARMA ALBERT IVIARLYNE MIXRTENS Homecoming activities got un- der way on Thursday, October 23, when the student body, faculty, and alumni gathered for the annual Pep Rally and Snake Dance. The follow- ing evening at the football game, Mary Reisetterwas presented as the Homecoming Queen. Her formal coronation was held Saturday night at the Homecoming Dance. in the school. J I 1 2- if y 1 T- any - NSL Comes to TCHS A new student lounge was obtained for the student body by the Student Council this year. The lounge is located in the driver training area and dances are held there each noon during the winter season. This is only one of the many things the Student Council has done to make our school a better place. STUDENT COUNCIL-- FIRST ROW: Mr. L. Froyen, T. Ruxlow, R. Rice, B. Taylor. SECOND ROW: B. DeHoff, L. Farr, R. Carver, S. d'Olive, C. Christensen, J. Poppy, B. Hansen, J. Heber. THIRD ROW: C. Bolser, D. Gleason, P. Jans, J. Asmus, J. Young, S. Steffa, K. Stewart, S. Sears. YEARS Joan Holliday Betty Steele Karen Sonstegard AGO Clinton Jones . . Annie Jones . . . Ruth Go rdon Jones Katherine Follett. Anna Witham . . . Fred Withmarsh . Mr. Sparrow . . Mr. Bagles. . . Miss Glavin . . . Fred Lott . . Anna Griffith .Karen Sonstefard . . Joan Holliday . Barbara Bailey . . Steve Knittel . . Keith Haan . David Adamson . .Betty Steele I st . .1 in Fred Lott Barbara Bailey Steve Knittel Keith Haan Punk .... . .A cat David Adamson VARSITY FIRST ROW: D. Reeder, G. Shoemaker, D. Blott, B. Dodd. SEC- OND ROW: M. Van Hauen, J. Heckroth, T. Ruxlow, J. Cowley, B. Q 514 E ay1o r. FIRST ROW: D. Michel, F. Denholm, D. Fleming, C. Sanders, D Frandsen. SECOND ROW: J. Beeghly, K. Knutson, P. Nielsen, J Lower, J. Popkes, R. Berry, A. Stokstad. Dick Blott Denny Reeder Gary Shoemaker C0 - Captain Coach Stokstad Mark Van Hauen Bill Dodd Co -Captain WRESTLING THE SQUAD The champ in action Oh, No! Ron Eliasen Jim Maucker 103 112 Don Penly 95 Denny Kenney 1 33 Ron Vavra 127 Martin Kreb Zeke Plorins 120 154 Ron Rice 1 45 Jerry Grosse Denny Hagenow Milton Kreb Heavywe1ght 138 CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR VARSITY -- L. Smith, S. Cawelti, N. Naudzius, C. Ray, M. Milr-oy. VARSITY ' C- Albert, N- EI'iCkS0I1. JUNIOR HI -- K. Andersen, A. Lee, K. Knutson, B. Schrnicher, E. Shel- R. Henry, B. Fresse, B. Mart, J. t0I1- Poppy, E. Messerer. in as l LETTERMAN'S CLUB -- FIRST ROW: R. Vavra, D. Kenney, R. Rice, T. Ruxlow, Z Plorins, B. Dodd, G. Shoemaker. SECOND ROW: D. Penly, M. Kreb, D. Larsen, M Kreb, D. Gleason, L. Rasmussen, L1 Bisterfelt, R. Eliasen, G. Cawelti. THIRD ROW J. Heckroth, C. Sanders, B. Stokes, F. Hamlin, M. Van Hauen, D. Hagenow, D. Kloos- tra, J. Maucker, J. Grosse. FOURTH ROW: R. Fossum, D. Blott, J. Cowley, J Young, B. Henricksen, B. Taylor, K. Stewart, D. Braun. MARCHING BAND TWIRLERS: P. Clay, C. Nickey, L. Jorgensen. FIRST ROW: D. Hanawalt, M. Schmich- er, P. Smith, D. Hornedale, J. Schoentrup, R. Stephens, D. Farr. SECOND ROW: C Southall, P. Severin, B, Freese, K. Belz, D. Dutton, T. Larson, N. Howe, S. D'Olive, J Fenner, M. Thuesen, L. Kramer, M. Waldon, M. Erickson, S. Letson. THIRD ROW: R Eliasen, M. Roberts, C. Stamp, B. Schoentrup, K. Anderson, J. Stocker, V. Guyett, M. Kramer, J. Collard, R. Perego, B. Neilsen, K.A1beson, C.Southall. FOURTH ROW: D Cole, L. Penn, K. Westendorf, C. Eaton, J. Dee, E. Messerer, V. Hanson, D. Beeghly G. Letson, J. Fink, M. Neilson, K. Johnson, R. Garver, J. Beeghly, P. Nielsen, R. Pat: PEP BAND FIRST ROW: C. Southall, R, Perego, J. Collard, P. Clay, M. Roberts, R. Eliasen. SEC- OND ROW: D. Adamson, J. Fenner, C. Nickey, P. Neilsen, K. Johnson, J. Fink, L. Penn D. Farr, D. Homedale. N L. Anderson, D. Bolender, R. England, S. Foote, J. Asmus, D. IUNIORS Bac ke rman, W. Calder, D. Carlson, H. R. Fossum, M. Baumgartner, D. Bergstrom, D. Blott P. Freese, C. Christensen, D. Hamilton, K. Hansen, .J. Heckroth, S. Henness E M. Hundley, L. Kallio, T. Kenney, T. Klemuk, D. P. Kramer, M. Kreb, M. Kreb, S. Kubicek, T P. Drenner, N. Erickson. Glassel, D. Hagenow. y. M. Henry, R. Hill. Kloostra, J. Knudson. Kuehn, J. Larsen. J. Larsen, J. J. Pedersen, L. Penn, E. Shelton, M. Silvey, Liebundguth, M. Llewellyn, M. Silvey, J. N P. Martin, R. Michaelsen, S. Rankin, C. Sanders, B. Schmicher, M. Simpson, K. B. Stout, B. Taylor, N. Thierman, K. Ulmer, M. Van Hauen, C. Picture not available C. Stewart, B. C. S. Morris L. Schulz. Stokes. Wilfang. L. Wood Niederhauser, John Club 60 T C H S SINGS The Chorus, L'AJlegro, Girls' Quartet, and Combo presented a Christmas Choral Concert in December. They also presented another con- cert later in the spring. Hih School Chorus - ., L.L. - ' . ,.-. :,- .. :LA :'f . . - A -fl' I FIRST ROW: K. Knutson, B. Schmicher, M. Pendergraft, R. Petersburg, C. Middleton C. Albert, C. Christensen, A. Griffith, J. Wellborn, M. Ide, S. Sears, G. Collard SECOND ROW: S. Foote, J. Larsen, N. Erickson, S. Hennessey, H. Gray, K. Baer- wald, M. Roskarnp, N. Howe, J. Pedersen, C. Jacobsen, M. Reisetter, B. Baker, C Nickey, Mr. Wikstrom. J. Heckroth, D. Backerrnan, N. Howe, C. Middleton, G. Mortimer, N. Erickson, J. Larsen, T. Klemuk, M. Reisetter, C. Jacobsen. PANTHER CUB STAFF -- FIRST ROW: Mr. H. Vander Beek, C. Christensen, S. Steffa, B. Dodd, M. Reisetter, D. Kenney. SECOND ROW: K. Knutson, F. Meisner, H. Gray, C. Jacobsen, M. Martens, N. Heber, B. Baurngartner, P. Anderson. THIRD ROW: K. Watkins, R. Heckroth, R. Paterson, L. Holm, S. Knittle, J. Rankin, G. Gress, G. Morti- mer. PANTHER CUB STAFF EDITORS ANNUAL STAFF EDITORS Editor-in-Chief ...,... Steve Steffa C0-Editor ......... Faith Meisner News . . .... Torn Ruxlow Co-Editor. . . . Steve Knittel Feature . . . Marlyne Martens Seniors . . . Lou Ann Larsen Society . . . Colleen Christensen Classes . - Karen WatkiHS Sports . . ..... Bill Dodd Activities . . . .Bev Baumgartner Art .... . . . Denny Kenney Faculty . Helen Gray Production .... . Karen Barewald Sports ...... .... J ohn Cowley Business Manager . . . . Mary Reisetter Business Manager . Colleen Christensen Photography .... . Marlyne Martens ANNUAL STAFF -- FIRST ROW: Mr. H. Vander Beek, C. Christensen, S. Knittle, F. Meisner, M. Martens, Mrs. M. Brown. SECOND ROW: G. Shoemaker, B. Baumgartner, H. Gray, S. Hansen, P. Fresse, R. Heckroth, L. Larsen, D. Homedale. THIRD ROW: K. Knutson, K. Baerwald, M. Schultz, K. Watkins, J. Cowley, B. Dodd, L. Anderson, S. Hennesey, R. Hill, D. Boyer. SEVENTH GRADE E r . im 'C S ' J. Adamson, P. Ahlhelm, K. Albeson, B. Ball. ? ' 5 , -,,:, 1..- LL S. Baugh, P. Beckner, T. Bergstrom, S. Billman N J. Bisterfelt, C. Bolser, J. Cantine, L. Coen, J. Cowley, B. DeHoff. D. Dreier, M. Ericksen, G. Erlewine, G. Fortney, A. Glassel, V. Hanson. Ab- 'Q-W Qi fu , :is - , . . . , J I , 1 J. Heber, D. Heckroth, M. Houser, W. Hyde, G. Jacobsen, S. Kemp. A I H. Kramer, J. Lee, J. Lounsberry, B. Mahrt, F. Martens, E. Messerer. 33 h Q 8. , L. Mikkelsen, W. Miller, P. Nelson, B. Nielsen, A. . X Pedersen, R. J. Raad, F. Rasmussen, M. Reisetter, R. Roberts, M. Rod, F. M. Sanborn, J. Schoentrup, D. Smith, P. Smith, C. Southall, P. D. Stout, S. Struyk, B. Thalman, J. Thierman, K. Ulmer, D. Pedersen. Russell. Stoc ke r . , V U A .Xlln Voss . P. Wilson J. Winslow Pictures not available Niederhauser, Dale, Harders, Sandra Jo I Seventh Grade Hom eroom FRESHMEN FW of J. Akerman, D. Adamso R. Berry, J. Blanton, D. I1 R. Carver, P. Clay, G. Collard, C. Eaton, S. fl y! Z., ,, Ayl' Z71 .Q I 'Bs , B. Bailey, J. Beeghly. Brammer, D. Carbiener Erickson, J. Fenner. 49. 'I ,.. is . D. Fish, D. Fleming, J. Grosse, B. Handberg, B. Hansen, L. Hansen. P. Herman, N. Howe, R. Hundley, J. Hurlburt, kk x y E gy K. Johnson, D. Jones. L. Jorgensen, K. 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Reeder, K. Knutson, M. Kreb, B. Macon, J. Heckroth J. Blanton. THIRD ROW: D. Braun, G. Cawelti, J. Neiderhauser, J. Young, L. Penn C. Westendorf, C. Sanders. TENNIS FIRST ROW: L. Rasmussen, M. Henry, B. Dodd, D. Blott, J. Cowley, A. Stokstad. SECOND ROW: Coach Smith, M. Kreb, K. Sears, J. Maucker, Coach Stokstad. rf' 'rll :ua i f 'U Three on a Bench 1. ' Nautical Approach DRAMA CLUB consists of members from grades 9-12 and is under the direction of Miss Schlemmer. They presented a three-act play in November and two one-act plays in April. SCIENCE CLUB consists of members from grades 9-12 and Mr. Gohman is the club sponsor. Ziedonis Plorins, Mary Sue Wilson, K. C. Stewart, Marvin Silvey, and Merrill Silvey received awards and recognition at the annual Science Fair. HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA FRESHMAN STRING QUARTET -- S. Erickson, B. Penly, S. Sears, M. Roskarnp. SOPHOMORE STRING QUARTET -- M. Mugge, D. SCOtt, P. Herman, I. LaP1Ount. N0 picture available of the Upper Classrnan String Quartet. Members are: C. Middleton C. Albert, C. Jacobsen. M. Russell. Q I ...S f gi!-M J- c gl? .- Colvin D. Frandsen B. Griffith A. Henricksen B Denholm E. 4 A G - Frandsen D. Grosse J. Hippen A. Andrews J. Bolender D. Dewey J. Gleason D. Guillaume J. Holliday J. SOPHOMORES Andrews S. Braun R. Ericson R. Goddard J. Haan K. Hom edale D. ' r Anderson L. Cawelti G. Farr D. Gohman M. Hamlin F. Homedale J. Bisterfelt L. Cawelti S. Fitzpatrick L Ts I il ., u I X Gonzales P. Heber K. Holm R. Hushagen J. Larsen L. McDowell E. Nelson S. Pittman M. Russell M. Ide M. Jans P. Jensen K. Larson D. Lott F. Macon B. Michel D. Milroy M. Mugge M. X- , Nielsen P. Penly D. Petersburg R. Ray C. Rasmussen L. Reiser R. Scott D. Slaba L. Smith L. Kniephof M. Martin M. Naudzius N. l Petersen J. Reisetter M. Sonstegard K LaP10unt L Maucker J. Nelson T. Petra S. Rogers W. 5 . Southall C. Steele B. Struyk C. Taylor B. Wagner J. Wellborn J. Westendorf C. Wilson D. Wilson M. Wolfe G. Wulf D. Young J. PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE: Budlong, Delbert, Niederhauser, Shiela, Otten, John, Reeves, Joe, Roberts, Glenita. JOSE LDUIS fPEPE1 GONZALES Foreign student from Mexico. He ICE CREAM SOCIAL attended TCHS from February 10 1958 to January 16, 1959. ISLE OF The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom was held May 15, 1959, in the Com- mons Ballroom. Dr. James Maucker was the guest speaker. Harry Sheri- dan and his band provided the music, Is1e of Dreams was the theme. Dr. Brimm presented Marlyne Mar- tens as the May Queen during the in- termission. DREAMS MAY QUEEN Queen Marlyne Martens Colleen Christensen Carole Jacobsen Mary Re1setter -- V . V-,muff Kristin Knutson Roxanne Petersburg Carma Albert Shirley Hansen Beve rly Baum gartner A1 50- igx 'vu i .J qv jr' 1 ' i . - W A A CARMA ALBERT PAMELA ANDERSON llcarmll Ylparnll Another argument for co-ed- When we stop to think we often ucation. miss our opportunity. KAREN BAE RWALD BONNIE BAKER Baer Bonnie BEVERLY HBAIHIVIGARTNER Bev' High school days have their We are here to add what we delights, but they can't com- can to, not to get what we can She has a smile and a kind pare to high school nights. from life. word for all. H DARLYNE BOYER COLLEEN CHRISTENSEN JOHN COWLEY Dar Coke Jack Boots, saddle, to horse and Pretty to walk with, witty to It is not necessary to light a away, talk with, and nice to think candle in the sun. about. WILLIAM DODD RONALD ELIASEN LINDA FOOTE llBinll IIEHII fllinll ll ' ' ll ll I never let studies mterfere Anangel every Sunday but then I always have the advantage with my education. comes Monday. when I argue with myself. KAREN FRANDSEN HELEN GRAY GERALD GRESS Karen Helen Gerry How far better to do good There isawayof doing every- Think twice before you speak deeds than evil. thing, if you only know how to then say it to yourself. go about it. EVERY AGE HAS ITS PLEASURES1 ITS WIT AND ITS OWN WAYS. SHIRLEY HANSEN NANCY HEBER RONALD HECKROTH Shirt Hehe Ron It's nice to be natural, when What wisdom canyou find that Cap able of responsibilityg you're naturally nice. is greater than kindness. worthy of praise. at ELEANOR HILBERT LARRY HOLM CAROLE JACOBSEN Eleanor Larry Jake She is quiet, but we are aware As good-natured a soul as Whatever is.worth doing at all of her. ever trod on shoe leather. is worth doing well. MYRNA JACOBSEN STEVEN KNITTLE Myrna DENNIS KENNY Steve llDennyll Never speak loudly to one As dependable as the Rbvck of another unless the house is on When fun and duty meet. let Gibralter, only more socia- fire, duty take defeat. ble, : l KRISTIN KNUTSON CHARLES KRAMER IDU ANN LARSEN Kris Charlie Lou Variety is the mother of en- His deeds proclaim his char- Where there is fun and laugh- joyment. acter. ter, there you will find her. CAROLYN MIDDLETON MARLYNE MARTENS FAITH MEISNER Mid Marry Faith I have a mind of my own, and Who mixed reason with plea- Forever fri endlyg forever it takes more thana teacher to sure, and wisdom with mirth? fun. influence it. 'Z 4 'X GARY MORTIMER CHAIRMAIN NICKEY RONALD PATTERSON Mort Nickey Ronnie To look on the bright side is She has wisdom andthe power Think what you likeg say what to look on the right side of to use it. you ought to. life. ll MARCIA PENDERGRAFT Marcy ROXANNE PETERSBURG IIROXH Our youth we canhave but to- day: we may always find time Lovely to look atg delightful to grow old. to know. Z PIDRINS Zeke He has the type of mind you can sharpen your own on. JACK RANKIN DENNY REEDER MARY REISETTER Jack Denny Reise Driving slowly isjust a waste We easily believe that which What a fine world this would of life insurance. we wish. be if everyone were as friend- ly as she. TALISMAN ROSE RONALD RICE. THOMAS RUXLOW KARL SEARS Ron Tom Karl The reward of a thing well I Can Q X p 1- e 3 S 3 Sentence in The truth is always the strong done is to have done it. two paragraphs easily. 9573 afgumenf- H GARY SHCEMAKER STEPHEN STEFFA JON TELLINGHUISEN Ilshoeyll Hstevell IIJOHII Crowned with renown for re- One of the best things to have No man's knowledge can go bound and touchdown. up your sleeve is afunny bone. beyond his experience. RALPH WICAL The sky is the limit. fPicture not availablel RONALD VAVRA MICHAEL WINSLOW Ron KAREN WATKINS Mike llKernyll People who know little are In an electronic age, a nation usually gre at talkers, while True to herfriends, her work, needs men who know elect,-On- men who know much say little. and words. ics, Baccalaureate for the class of 59 was held in the Malcolm Price Lab- oratory School Auditorium on Sunday, May 31. Dr. David Bluhm's sermon was entitled, Going Christ's Way? . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Carma Albert Charmian Nickey Colleen Christensen Ziedonis Plorins Larry Holm Gary Shoemaker Faith Meisner NATIONAL ATH LE TIC SCHO LARSHIP SOCIE TY Ronald Eliasen Gary Shoemaker Ziedonis Plorins Ronald Vavra Ronald Rice Commencement exercises were on Tuesday, June 2, in the college aud- itorium. Dr. Malcolm Price's ad- dress was entitled, Choices , In conclusion, Dr. Curtis presented diplomas to the forty-seven members of the class. QUILL AND SCROLL Colleen Christensen Faith Meisner Karen Watkins GOLDEN T. C. MUSIC AWARDS Carma Albert Ziedonis Plorins Larry Holm Gary Shoemaker Carole Jacobsen IOWA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Ziedonis Plorins Northeast Iowa Science Fair The poem written below is dedicated to the past, present and future graduating classes of Teachers College High School THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES We felt so grown-up, Yet we were timid and shy When we left the grade school And went into High. So willing to work Yet wanting to play While there was plenty of time And Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. The months passed so fast And our first year was gone. We were happy together Sharing the load, For now we had come To the turn in the road. Happy and carefree We'd laugh and sing, Showing our friends Our precious class ring, Time passed by and then we knew Our high school years Too soon were through. Since all good things Must come to an end The days and years were Gone with the Wind . We'll walk down the aisle With tears in our eyes, Knowing we've spent The Best Years of Our Lives. . -,W 1-. v yew,- CARMA ALBERT - Dance Club 23 C.Y.F. 13 Melody Moods 1,22 Chorus l,2,3,43 Or- chestra 1,2.43 L'allegro 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Pep Club 33 Cheerleader l,3,43 Small Instrument ensemble 1,2,3,4: Brigadoon3. PAMELA ANDERSON - Dance Club13Fu- ture Nurse's Club 1,2,3Q Chorus 1,43 Pan- ther Cub 43 Band l,2,33 Intramurals 1, 2,33 Pep Club 13 Square Dance Club 23 Marching Band 1,2,3. KAREN BAERWALD - Chorus l,2,3,43 Orchestra l,2,3,43 L'allegro 43 Panther Cub 43 Annual Staff 43 Science Club lg In- tramurals 1,2,3,41 Band 1,22 Marching Band 13 Brigadoon 3. BONNIE BAKER - Future Nurse's Clublg Chorus 2,3,4Q Melody Moods 1,23 Plays 2,33 L'a1legro 3,42 Intramurals 43 Reading Club 13 Brigadoon 3. BEVERLY BAUMGARTNER - Melody Moods 13 Chorus l,2,33 Orchestra 1,23 Panther Cub 43 Annual Staff 43 Science Club 13 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3: Home Economics Club 23 Class Officer 23 Marching Band 1,21 Brigadoon 33 Band l,2. DA RLYNE BOYER - Future Nurse's Club 23 Melody Moods 13 Chorus l,2,33 Orchestra 2,31 Annual Staff 43 Science Club l3 Intra- murals 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,33Brigadoon 33 Band 1,23 Marching Band 1. COLLEEN CHRISTENSEN - Dance Club 1, 23 C.Y.F. 1,23 Chorus l,2,3,43 Orchestra 13 L'allegro 43 Panther Cub 43 Annual Staff 43 Student Council 43 Class Officer 3. JOHN COWELY - Football 1,2,3,4j Mana- ger l,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 Projectionist Club 1,21 Letter- man's Club 2,3,43 Science Club 33 Tennis l,2,3,4. WILLIAM DODD - Football 1,2,43 Track 1,23 Basketball 1,2,3,4j Dance Club 1,23 Art Club 1, Melody Moods 1,22 Panther Cub 43 Annual Staff 43 Letterman's Club 2,3,43 Student Council 1, Tennis 3,42 Class Officer 23 Baseball 1. RONALD ELIASON - Wrestling 1,2,3,41 Track 13 C.Y.F.23 Melody Moods 1,23 Brig- ad00fl 33 Chorus l,2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 I..etterman's Club 2,3,43 Marching Band 13 Pep Band 1,23 Band 1,23 Tennis 2,3. LINDA FOOTE - Plays 33 Chorus 1,2-,3,4j L'allegro l,2,3,43 Student Council 13 Sci- ence Club 1,22 Intramurals 1,23 Brigadoon 3. KAREN FRANDSEN - Drama Club 43 Fu- ture Nurse's Club 1,21 Plays 43 Chorus l,2,3,43 Orchestra 13 Brigadoon 33 Pep Club l,2. HELEN GRAY - Chorus 3,43 L'allegro 3, 43 Panther Cub 43 Annual Staff 43 Sci- ence Club l3 Intramurals 13 Pep Club 1, 23 Marching Band 13 Brigadoon 3. GERALD GRESS - Football 23 Basketball 1,2,3j Dance Club 13 Art Club 23 Panther Cub 43 Science Club 23 Tennis 2. 3.1-,.--M, -.1 .V . SHIRLEY HANSEN - Chorus l,2,3,43 An- nual Staff 43 Science Club l,2,33 Pep Club 1,31 Class Officer 33 Brigadoon 3. NANCY HEBER - Dance Club 1, C.Y.F. 13 Chorus l,2,33 Panther Cub 4g Student Council 3,43 Intramurals 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Officer 2. RONALD HECKROTH - Wrestling33 Pan- ther Cub 4s Annual Staff 4. ELEANOR HILBERT - Dance Club 13Fu- ture Nurse's Club 1,23 Chorus 1,23 Orches- tra 1. LARRY HOLM - C.Y.F.43 Chorus l,2, 3,41 Orchestra 2,3,4Q Hot Rod Club 13 Pep Band 33 Marching Band 1,2,3Q Band l,2,3,4. CAROLE JACOBSEN - Melody Moods 1, 2,33 Brigadoon 33 Chorus 1,2,3,43Orches- tra l,2,3,43 L'allegro l,2,3,43 Panther Cub 43 Student Council 2,31 Intramurals 4g Pep Club 1,2,3Q Girls' Sextete 13 Girls' Quartet 3,43 Combo 3,42 Mixed Quartet 33 String Quartet 4. MYRNA JACOBSEN - Drama Club 13 Dance Club 13 Future Nurse's Club 1, 23 Melody Moods 23 Chorus l,2,43 Or- chestra 1,2,43 L'allegro 23 Student Coun- cil 13 Intramurals 1,23 Marching Band l,2. DENNIS KENNEY - Wrestling l,2,3,43 Dance Club 1,23 Art Club 23 Panther Cub 43 Hot Rod Club 23 Letterman's Club 1, 2,3,4. STEVEN KNITTEL - Football 1,23 Dance Club 1, 23 Plays 2,3,42 Chorus 1,32 Pan- ther Cub 43 Annual Staff 43 Band 13 Briga- doon 3. KRISTIN KNUTSEN - CYF lg Melody Moods 1,2Q Chorus l,2,33 Orchestra 1,23 L'a1legro 2,3,4Q Panther Cub 43 Annual Staff 3,42 Student Council 13 Intramurals 1,2,3,4Q Pep Club 1,2,3Q Cheerleader 1,2, 3,41 Class Officer 13 Brigadoon 3. CHARLES KRAMER - C.Y.F. 23 Chorus 1,2,3,4. LOU ANN LARSEN - Dance Club 13 Art Club 23 Future Nurse's Club 23 Plays 1, 2,3,43 Chorus l,2,33 Annual Staff 43 Pep Club 1, Brigadoon 3. MARLYNE MARTENS - C.Y.F. 1,22 Mel- ody Moods 13 Chorus l,2,33 Orchestra 1, 2,32 Panther Cub 43 Annual Staff 3,42 Intramurals 1,2,3,4Q Pep Club l,2,33Home Economics Club 23 Class Officer l. FAITH MEISNER - Transfer 33 Panther Cub 43 Annual Staff 43 Intramurals 4. CAROLYN MIDDLETON - Future Nurse's Club 1,23 Melody Moods 23, Chorus l, 2,3,42 Orchestra 33 L'a11egro 2,3,43 Intra- murals 1,22 Pep Club 1,2,3: Combo 3,43 Briga-doon 33 Band 1,23 Marching Band 1. GARY MORTIMER - Dance Club 13 C.Y. F. 13 Melody Moods 1,23 Plays 1,21 Cho- rus l,2,3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,4j Combo 2, 3,42 Panther Cub 43 Science Club 23 Brig- adoon 3. CHARMIAN NICKEY - Transfer 33 Cho- rus 3,43 Orchestra 3,43 L'allegr0 41 Majorette 43 Pep Band 43 Marching Band 3,43 Brigadoon 3. RONALD PATTERSON - Panther Cub 43 Pep Band 3,41 Marching Band 3,43 Man- ager 3,41 Band 2,3,4. MARCIA PENDERGRAFT - Future Nurs- es' Club 23 Officer 23 Melody Moods 1,23 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Chorus 1,2.3,4: L'al- legro 2,3,4Q Annual Staff 43 Science Club 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,3,4j Pep Club 1,23 Dance Band 1,22 Brigadoon 33 Band 1,23 Marching Band 1. ROXANNE PETERSBURG - Drama Club 33 Melody Moods 23 Chorus 2,3,43 Or- chestra 2,3,43 L'allegro 3,43 Pep Club 23 Brigadoon 33 Pep Band 23 Band 23 In- tramurals 43 Class Officer 4. ZEIDONIS PLORINS - Football 1,3,4Q Wrestling l,2,3,43 Track l,2,33 Plays 33 Brigadoon 33 Chorus l,2,3,43 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Letterrnan's Club 2,3,4j Officer 43 Student Council 2,31 Science Club 1,2, 3,42 Hot Rod Club 13 Woodwind Quartet 23 Band 1,23 Class Officer 3. JACK RANKIN - Wrestling 2,33 Chorus 1,2,31 Panther Cub 43 Science Club 23 Hot Rod Club 2. DENNY REEDER - Track 1,23 Basketball l,2,3,43 Drama Club 2,32 Melody Moods 23 Chorus l,2,3,43 Science Club 1,23 Square Dance Club 13 Marching Band 13 Band 1, 2,3,43 Brigadoon 3. MARY REISETTER - Transfer 33 Chorus 3,41 Orchestra 43 Girls' Quartet 43 L'al- legro 3,43 Panther Cub 43 Science Club 33 Marching Band 33 Brigadoon 33 Pep Band 33 Class Officer 4. RONALD RICE - FOOtb3.11 1,2,3,4:Wrest- ling 1.2.3,4: Track l,2,3,43 Melody Moods 23 Letterman's Club 3,43 Officer 43 Stu- dent Council 2,3,4j Officer 43 Camera glib 13 Hot Rod Club 23 Class Officer 1, THOMAS RUXLOW - Football l,2,3,43 Track 1,2,32 Basketball l,2,3,43 Dance Club 1,22 Melody Moods 1,21 Panther Cub 43 Annual Staff 43 Intramurals 43 Class Officer 23 Letterman's Club 2,3,4: Offi- cer 43 Student Council 43 Officer 4. KARL SEARS - Football 1,2,33 Basket- ball 1,22 Chorus l,2,3,43 Projectionist Club 13 Science Club 1,23 Tennis 3,4. GARY SHOEMAKER - Football 43 Track 1,2,3,41 Basketball l,2,3,43 C, Y. F, 1,23 Orchestra 2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 Letter- man's Club 2,3,4Q Chorus 43 Student Council 33 Intramurals 43 Band 1,23 Marching Band 13 Hot Rod Club 1. STEPHEN STEFFA - Transfer 33 Plays 33 Panther Cub 4g Student Council 43 Brigadoon 33 Class Officer 4. JON TELLINGHUSIEN - Football 13 Wrestling 1,23 Track 1,23 Chorus 13 Stu- dent Council 23 Hot Rod Club 2. RONALD VAVRA - Wrestling l,2,3,43 Dance Club 13 Melody Moods 23 Plays 23 Chorus 23 Letterman's Club l,2,3,43 Pro- jectionist Club 13 Tennis 2,33 Science Club 1,2,3. KAREN WATKINS - Chorus 3,41 Orches- tra 1,41 Panther Cub 43 Annual Staff 43 Science Club 13 Pep Club l,231ntramurals l,2,3,43 Writer's Club 23 Band 1,2,43 Marching Band 13 Plays 2. RALPH WICAL - Panther Cub 43 Science Club 2,4. MICHAEL WINSLOW - Chorus 1,2,43 Pro- jectionist Club 13 Science Club l,2,3,4. W These eighteen seniors started to kindergarten together. FIRST ROW: S. Hansen, C. Middleton, B. Baumgartner, M. Pendergraft, C. Christen- sen. SECOND ROW: J. Tellinghuisen, K. Baerwald, K. Watkins,C.Jac- obsen, M. Jacobsen, M. Martens, D. Reeder. THIRD ROW: M. Winslow, J. Cowley, K. Sears, G. Gress, G. Mortimer, J. 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