Washburn High School - Chequamegon Yearbook (Washburn, WI)

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'2( i CO t CK ecUcatioK We, the Annual Staff of 1957, dedicate our an- nual to the memory of Mr. Cyril Kurschner, our cus- todian and friend. s4cCmuUA tfitio t ‘S znd £cCucatco t Standing, left to right: Mr. Louis Cuty, Mr. Herbert Swanson. Seated: Mr. Earl Ross, President: Mrs. Calvin Schwenzfeier, Miss Elvira Lowe, Clerk: Mrs. Earl Johnson, Vice President: Mr. Le Roy Bishop, Superintendent. MISS FINLEY Social Science MISS HAASE Home Economics MRS. TORKELSON Choir MR. WESCHER Industrial Arts MR. ALBERS English MR. HAUGEN Band MR. STAUFFER Mathematics MR. STODDARD Commercial MRS. HAYDEN Latin MR. THOMAS Physical Education Standing, left to right: Mr. Thomas, Mr. Stauffer, Mr. Haugen, Mr. Stoddard. Seated: Mr. Wescher, Mrs. Torkelson, Mr. Bishop, Miss Finley, Mr. Albers. Not pictured: Mrs. Hayden, Miss Haase. Mis. Alvin Lowe, Mrs. Thomas Ferguson. Not pictured: Mrs. Helen Lindquist. Mr. Owen Swanson, Mr. William Gauger, Mrs. Esther Moe. 2W 'Driven Mr. Lloyd Vienneau, Mr. Harold Peterson, Mr. Douglas Peterson. The Builders. Anyone have the answer? Great Scientists at work. Faster! Faster! Faster! Homemakers of tomorrow. Library - Election board, 1956. HOWARD ANDERSON Bozo Enjoy life ere tis fled, for when your dead, you’re a long time dead. WILLIAM ARNTSEN Speed Resist the temptation, but it may never come again. JAMES BENEDICT Benny Girls are bothersome; I like to be bothered. CAROLINE BISSELL Carolyn Cheerful and gay, come what may. DAVID BRATLEY Little A1 His quiet nature still reveals a pleasing personality. RICHARD BROWN Baldy Not too serious, not too gay, a rare good fellow all the way. ROBERT CARLSON Bob His highest aim? A basket! RONALD CARLSON Kerm Work! Where did I hear that word before? JOANNE EMBERTSON Jo Sometimes sad. some- times glad, sometimes mischievous, but never bad. FRANCES FRECHETTE Fran To all she’ll lend a hand; as a friend we think she’s grand. NANCY GARLAND Nance If everything was learned in books, I'd study a whole lot harder. IRENE GUSKI Gus Laugh, and the world laughs with you. DAVID HANSON Val The world belongs to the energetic, but after all, who wants the world? JON HAUGEN Goldy You may travel in every climate but a better pal you'll never find. TOBY HOFFHINES Always happy, always kind, she’s the type we like to find. BARBARA KING Barb A winning way, a pleasant smile, always neat and quiet in style. JOHN LUKASIEWICZ Luke I could if I would, but I don't think I will. MARY JANE MESNER Jane A girl with a smile is a girl worthwhile. THOMAS NEWHOUSE Percy Lffe is short, so why worry? Tin here to enjoy it. FLORENCE PORTER Flossie It’s nice to be natural when your naturally nice. SHARON RODKEWICH Sue She’s pretty and neat and always sweet. THOMAS SCHINDLER Tom Oh! They’re making a wild man out of me. PATRICK SHERIDAN Chic He knows that football isn’t the only place you need a line. EILEEN TRUCHON Truch There’s a little bad in every good little girl. RICHARD TUTOR Dick No sinner or no saint perhaps, but the very best of chaps. JON UTPADEL Gator I try to be bashful, but the girls won’t let me. NONNIE VIENNEAU Non As merry as the day is long. PAULINE WHITE Polly I’m learning a lot, but school interferes. WARREN W1CKLUND Red A little bluffing now and then never hurt the best of men. Setti i s4etivitce ANDERSON, HOWARD: Basketball 1,3,4; Baseball 1; Football 3,4; Banquet 3. ARNTSEN, WILLIAM: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Bowling Club 3,4, Presi- dent 1; Banquet 3; Class Play 4. BENEDICT, JAMES: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; W Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice President 1; Student Council 2; Banquet 3. BISSELL, CAROLINE: Choir 2,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Banquet 3; Annual 1,2,3; Hi-Times 1,2,3; Homecoming 1,2; Class Play 4; Prom 3. BRATLEY, DAVID: Bowling Club 3,4; Choir 2; Homecoming 4; Prom Attendant 3. BROWN, RICHARD: Banquet 3; Homecoming 3. CARLSON, ROBERT: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; W Club 2,3,4; Homecoming 3; Class Play 4. CARLSON, RONALD: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; W Club 2,3,4; Homecoming 3; Class Play 4; Banquet 3. EMBERTSON, JOANNE: Bowling Club 3,4; Band 3,4; Banquet 3; Annual 4; Hi-Times 1,2,3,4; Homecoming 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 4; Choir 1,2,3,4. FRECHETTE, FRANCES: Choir 1,2,3; Banquet 3; Annual 1,2,3,4; Hi-Times 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2; Homecoming 2; Class Play 4; Prom 3. GARLAND, NANCY: Bowling Club 3; Band 1,3,4; Choir 2,3; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Hi-Times 1, 3,4; Annual 1,2,3,4; Homecoming 3; Class Play 4. GUSKI, IRENE: Choir 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2, 3; Banquet 3; Annual 2,3,4; Hi-Times 1, 2,3, 4; Class Play 4; Prom 3. HANSON, DAVID: Bowling Club 3; Forensics 1; Banquet 3; Hi-Times 2,3; Student Council Presi- dent 4; Homecoming 3,4; Class Play 4. HAUGEN, JON: Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Forensics 3,4; Annual 3; Hi-Times 3,4; Student Council 4; Class Play 4; Banquet 3; Homecoming 3. HOFFH1NES, TOBY: Choir 1,2,4; Forensics 1; Banquet 3; Annual 3,4; Annual Editor 4; Hi-Times 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Homecoming 2,3,4, KING, BARBARA: Choir 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Prom Queen 3; Annual 1,2,3,4; Hi-Times 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 3,4; Homecoming 1,2; Banquet 3. LUKASIEWICZ, JOHN: Basketball 1; Football 4; Bowling Club 3; Band 1,4. MESNER, MARY JANE: Choir 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Banquet 3; Annual 2,3,4; Hi-Times 1.2, 3,4; Class Play 4; Banquet 3; Homecoming 1,2,4. NEWHOUSE, TOM: Football 2,3; W Club 3: Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Banquet 3, President 2; Student Council 3,4; Bowling Club 3,4. PORTER, FLORENCE: Band 2,3,4; Annual 4; Class Play 4. RODKEWICH, SUE: Bowling Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Banquet 3; Annual 3,4; Hi- Times 2, 3, President 4; Annual Business Manager 4. SCHINDLER, TOM: Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Banquet 3, Vice President 2, President 3; Home- coming 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Prom 3. SHERIDAN, PAT: Basketball 1.2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; W Club 1,2, 3,4; Bowl- ing Club 4; Student Council 1; Forensics 1,2. TRUCHON, EILEEN: Banquet 3; Annual 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 2; Student Council 3; Homecoming 1, 2,3; Class Play 4; Prom 3. TUTOR, RICHARD: Football 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Choir 3,4; Prom King 3; Banquet 3; Hi-Times 4; Student Council 3; Librarian 3,4; Glee Club 4. UTPADEL, JON: Basketball 3; W Club 4; Banquet 3, Vice President 4; Student Council 4; Class Play 4. VIENNEAU, NONNIE: Bowling Club 3,4; Choir 1,2,3, 4; Banquet 3; Annual 4; Hi-Times 3,4; Hi- Times Editor 4; Treasurer 1,2,4; Prom 3; Homecoming 3. WICKLUND, WARREN: Basketball 1,2,3; Football 3,4; W Club 1,2,4; Bowling Club 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 2. WHITE, PAULINE: Banquet 3; Annual 2,3,4; Homecoming 2,4; Class Play 4. Seni i First row, left to right: Barbara King, Joanne Embertson, Mary Jane Mesner, Eileen Truchon, Frances Frechette, Florence Porter, Joan Holman, Pauline White, Caroline Bissell, Nonnie Vienneau. Second row: Warren Wicklund, Nancy Garland, Bill Arntsen, Sharon Rodkewich, Dick Brown, Irene Guski, Ron Carlson, David Bratley, Toby Hoffhines. Third row: Mr. Haugen, Dick Tutor, John Overby, Jon Utpadel, Jim Benedict, Jon Haugen, Tom Newhouse, Mr. Stauffer. Fourth row: John Lukasiewicz, David Hanson, Howard Anderson, Bob Carlson, Pat Sheridan, Tom Schindler. Guess Who? Seneo TOM I, Howard Andersen, will my wicked ways to Curt Dittbrenner. I, William Arntsen, will my ability to vote, No, to my brother Lee. I, James Benedict, will my powerful physique to Donald Guski. I, Caroline Bissell, will my supply of airmail stamps to Judy Henkel. I, David Bratley, will my height to Mr. Bishop. I, Richard Brown; will my love for outdoor sports to Charles Browne. I, Robert Carlson, will my car to the Sophomore girls. I, Ronald Carlson, will my beard to Jon Bratley. I, Joanne Embertson, will the name Fudge to all underclassmen. I, Frances Frechette, will Tom's convertible back to Florida. I, Nancy Garland, will the Thomas F. Patton to Chequamagon Bay. I, Irene Guski, will my seat in English 12 to Gloria Steen. I, David Hanson, will my jokes to anyone who will listen to them. I, Jon Haugen, will Bertie back to the Junior class. I, Toby Hoffhines, will my ability to study to Mary Jean Halverson. I, Barbara King, will my job at the drug store to Larry Christianson. I, John Lukasiewicz, will my ways with women to Stu Taylor. I, Mary Jane Mesner, will my dignified manner to my brother Frank. I, Tom Newhouse, will all my girl friends to Dick Peterson. I, Florence Porter, will my quiet ways to Maxine Rogers. I, Sharon Rodkewich, will the tumbling mats back to Coach Thomas. I, Tom Schindler, will my blue suede shoes to Elvis Presley. I, Pat Sheridan, will my ability to argue to Polly Anderson. I, Eileen Truchon, will Tenth Avenue to all young lovers. I, Richard Tutor, will my job at the Hamburger Inn to all hamburger eaters. I, Jon Utpadel, will my witty remarks to Donald Olson. I, Nonnie Vienneau, will my ability to drive to Robert Johnson. I, Pauline White, will my loving ways to Tom Morris. I, Warren Wicklund, will my bowling abilities to Lew Ellyn Sytsma. Setia ‘P'lafeAeccf Excitement and anxiety fill the thickly-populated town of Washburn. It's been some twenty years since such an exciting event occured in this town, not since the graduation of the senior high school students back in 1957. Now, to add the finishing touch, a distinguished member of that class is visiting her old home town for a small reunion. It is the world-famous American-French star, Mademoiselle Frances Frechette! We found her strolling down the street, dressed in lavish furs and satins, with two white poodles from Bratley's Kennels in Chicago. She paused in front of a small door with a sign overhead, Dick’s Slop Shop and entered to find Dickie Tutor busily giving orders to waitresses and cooks. Yes, Dick has made a lot of changes in the old Hamburger Inn and is now the legal owner. At once he and Fran were bringing back memories and up-to-date news on all their school chums. Shall we listen in? Fran - And my dear boy, on my fourth trip to Paris last month, I finally got around to visit Sue Rodkewich and Pauline White. They are in partnership in The Woman's Touch shop there. Sue runs the perfume section and Pauline handles the hair-styling and dress fashions. They're making millionsJ Dick - I suppose you know that David Hanson is a candidate for the Presidency. His most ardent supporter is Senator Richard Brown. In the field of sports, Jim Benedict has become the world's champion heavy-weight wrestler and Pat Sheridan is coaching the United States basketball team for the Olympics. Fran - Wonderful! Wonderful! She was suddenly interrupted by a loud blast from the juke-box and the teenagers went wild as they heard the American hillbilly gal, Barbara King, singing the nation's top tune, Liver Lips, accompanied by Jon Haugen and his Rock n Roll Rollers. Suddenly Fran spied the Carbon's Gazette on the counter. The glaring headlines read, Professor John Lukasiewicz launched a rocket to Mars. It continued with the story that he is now going steady with a little Martian girl with the most beautiful green hair. On the next page was an item announcing the engagement of Irene Guski. She finally became head of the Lonely Hearts Club in Africa and is wed to a fine-looking chief. The report went on to say that Irene encountered an old classmate, Florence Porter, while on a safari. Florence is a professional guide for wild game hunting. The next column told of Eileen Truchon, distinguished delegate to the U. N., and how she saved the world from plunging into a third world war some months ago. Then, skimming through more pages, Fran found an item on Doctor Newhouse and his miraculous and famous treatment for athlete's foot. Just at the moment the door opened and in walked Toby Hoffhines. She told them that she is now the Home Ec teacher at Washburn High School and the students are still winning the Cherry Pie” baking contest. The last she heard from Nonnie Vienneau was that she had joined the WAC to be with her husband. Dick, interrupting, remembered that Jon Utpadel is the chief of the Highway Patrol and his wife, Joanne Embertson is a guard in a woman's prison. Their three children are little angels. Tohy broke in then to say that she received a letter from Caroline Bissell not long ago. She and her husband Jerry are enjoying life in Germany very much. She also heard that Mary Jane Mesner and her husband are living in Superior and have seven children. Suddenly a ski-car shot past the window and, as Fran glanced out, three teen-age boys walked past. All were wearing flat-top haircuts, much to Fran's surprise. Yes,” explained Dick, Tom Schindler has a thriving little barber shop next door where he specializes in cutting the type of hair-do that he himself wore when in high school. The kids are crazy about it. And speaking of hair-dos, Howard Anderson grew some pretty long sideburns and learned to play the guitar. Now he's on his way to becoming another Elvis Presley. His old pal, Bill Amtsen, is his manager. Just then the door opened and Warren Wicklund stepped in, dressed very sharp. His taking over his father's lumber business has proved worthwhile for he is apparently mak- ing millions. Warren joined the conversation and told them he had just gotten out of the hospital. A tree had fallen on him some months ago but his long stay in the hospital was made pleasant by the fact that Nancy Garland, head nurse for three years, gave him the very best of care with extra privileges on the side. By this time it was getting late and as the people slowly cleared out, the small group of 1957 graduates lingered a while longer, then left with the knowledge that they would thoroughly enjoy the banquet in Fran's honor the next day. fluHl tA' First row, left to right: Karolynn Zinski, Ellen Smith, Ethel Niska, Edna Bodin, Gloria Niemisto, Sandra Bratley, Jane Gago, Mary Ellen Amson, Gloria Steen, Maxine Rogers. Second row: Richard Peterson, Roberta Malcheski, Karlyn Welton, Karen Larson, David Ledin, John Ferguson, Judy Lampella, Jeannette Doucette, Janice Olson. Third row: Mr. Albers, Karen Frechette, John Celmer, Jim Palm, Terry Hoffhines, Joe Pikus, Donald Olson, Diann Cuty. Fourth row: Walter Don Pearson, George Williamson, Robert Johnson, Lee Arntsen, Dennis Ross, Jack Amrein, Lee Lamoreaux. Not pictured: Clyde Gauger, Pat Zanto. Sofi6 Muytc First row, left to right: Janice Lukasiewicz, Mary Lou Holman, Charlotte Brown, Nancy Maki, Shirley Tast, Jim Zanto, Joyce Jacobson, Shirley Raarup, Barbara Johnson, Sharon Scott, Kath- leen Burlager, Kathleen Lizotte, Catherine Cousineau, Dorothy Maki. Second row: Helen Berg- man, Charles Gierzak, Shirley Amrein, Judy Henkel, Judy Dahl, Stuart Taylor, Gerald Kontny, Phyllis Pesce, Leroy Eliason, Leslie Potter, Arlene Maunu, Karen Leafblad, Peter Guski. Third row: Mr. Wescher, Judy Meaner, Mary Jean Halverson, Jim Malcheski, Harold Maki, Harlan Ledin, Charles Browne, Bill Wedin, David Guski, Lew Ellyn Sytsma, Donna Moe, Mr. Thomas. Fourth row: David Niemi, Ronald Johnson, George Malinoski, Donald Stephenson, Jack Rude, Clarence White, Larry Christianson, Frank Mesner. Not pictured: Paul Blanchard. .Mr 'P'te hneK First row, left to right: Jon Bratley, Karen Rose, Janice Lukasiewicz, Donald Guski, Beverly Hebert, Janice Lampella, Karin Holman, Jean Howell. Larry Stone. Helen Wolf, Annette Peter- son, Ernest Maunu. Second row: Sandra Lund, Unda Pristash, Polly Anderson, Kathleen Bachand, Lynn Torkelson, Paul Truchon, Pat Benedict, Carol Sorenson. Doris King, Virginia Warren, Elizabeth Peterson. Third row: Mr. Stoddard, Michael Pedersen, Charles Bowers, Thomas Niemi, James Potter, William Nelson, William Anderson, Jack Merila, Wayne Roy, Miss Finley. Fourth row: Harlan Hudson, Richard Faulkner, Arthur Truchon, Harold Eliason, Curtis Dittbrenner, Allen Wicklund. Not pictured: Janice Truchon. Jim plows the way for Ron. TO Standing, left to right: David Niemi, Jim Malcheski, Ron Carlson, Jim Zanto, Jon Utpadel, Bob Johnson, Pat Sheridan, Howard Anderson, Bob Carlson, Mr. Thomas, George Malinoski, Jack Amrein, Jim Benedict, Harlan Ledin, Bill Amtsen, Warren Wicklund, Jim Palm, Tom Newhouse. First row, left to right: David Niemi, Stuart Taylor, Michael Pedersen, Dick Tutor, Don Stephenson, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Nelmark, Bob Johnson, Paul Blanchard, Tom Niemi, Allen Wicklund, Frank Mesner. Second row: Ron Carlson, Warren Wicklund, Bill Arntsen, Pat Sheri- dan, Howard Anderson, George Malinoski, Bob Carlson, Jack Amrein, Jim Benedict, Harlan Ledin, Jim Palm. With twelve lettermen back from last year, it was predicted that the 1956-57 season of the Washburn High School football team was to be a success. We completed the year with four wins and three losses. Although seven of our lettermen are graduating this year, we hope to build a team that will do as good or better work next season. PAT SHERIDAN, MR. THOMAS, JIM BENEDICT, BILL ARNTSEN, RON CARLSON. First touchdown - Bill’s 70 yard punt return. Ron got him! There goes Pat I s4 S z46etfciCC 7 z k First row, left to right: Bob Johnson, Jon Utpadel, Ronald Carlson, Bill Arntsen, Peter Guski, David Niemi. Second row: Jack Amrein, Mr. Thomas, Bob Carlson, George Malinoski, Howard Anderson, Pat Sheridan, Jim Benedict, Clarence White. g First row, left to right: Jon Bratley, Allen Wicklund, Michael Pedersen, Wayne Roy, Donald Guski. Second row: Gerald Kontny, Tom Niemi, Harlan Ledin, Charles Browne, Mr. Stauffer, Jim Malcheski, David Guski, Harlan Hudson. At the Melien District Tournament, we defeated Glidden by a score of 74-59 and Rib Lake by a score of 67-34. Our 1956-57 season was concluded at the Sectional Tournament in the Rice Lake where we were defeated by a score of Washburn 51, Cumberland 63 and Washburn 66, Prairie Farm 79. Better luck next yearl WASHBURN HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SEASON (including tournament) Season Record of Competitive Scores Washburn 79 St. Ambrose 34 Washburn 66 South Shore 47 Washburn 72 Ondossagon 57 Washburn 72 Ashland 55 Washburn 93 Cable 72 Washburn 57 De Padua 39 Washburn 71 Bayfield 42 Washburn 68 Mellen 56 Washburn 59 South Shore 51 Washburn 79 Cable 67 Washburn 69 Saxon 67 Washburn 52 Ondossagon 46 Washburn 57 De Padua 41 Washburn 87 Hayward 52 Washburn 77 Drummond 66 Washburn 73 Bayfield 56 Washburn 63 Iron River 43 Washburn 75 Maple 62 Washburn 52 Hurley 49 Washburn 65 Saxon 68 TOURNAMENT AT BAYFIELD Washburn 91 Bayfield 42 Washburn 88 Maple 60 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS GAMES FG FTA FT PTS AVG FOUL B. Carlson 22 131 166 108 370 16.8 51 P. Sheridan 22 126 146 99 351 15.9 58 B. Arntsen 22 132 120 92 356 16.1 68 R. Carlson 22 110 85 65 285 12.4 34 J. Benedict 22 26 43 28 80 3.6 64 R. Johnson 16 14 11 5 33 1.5 21 H. Anderson 13 18 25 12 48 2.4 13 H. Ledin 13 3 5 2 8 .36 6 G. Malinoski 7 8 7 0 16 .72 6 D. Guski 3 1 0 0 2 .09 2 Team Total 22 569 608 411 1549 70.4 323 Opponents 22 ... ... .— 1177 53.5 .... INDIANHEAD LEAGUE FINAL Washburn 11 1 Saxon 9 3 Drummond 9 3 Ondossagon 7 5 South Shore 6 6 Mellen 6 6 Iron River 3 9 Cable 3 9 Bayfield 0 12 s4 (fyee'deacte'14 Joan Holman, Jane Gago, Karen Leafblad, Nancy Garland. 2 AeeniecuCen Beverly Hebert, Shirley Raarup, Janice Lukasiewicz, Mary Lou Holman. s4k €UcU St M Seated, left to right: Roberta Malcheski, Diann Cuty, Miss Finley, Toby Hoffhines, Sharon Rodke wich. Second row. Barbara King, James Malcheski, Catherine Cousineau, Mary Ellen Amson, Sharon Scott, Shirley Raarup, Edna Bodin, Shirley Tast, Nonnie Vienneau, Third row: Florence Porter, Linda Pristash, Karen Larson, Joanne Embertson, Judy Dahl, Eileen Truchon, Mary Jane Mesner, Karen Leafblad, Pauline White. Fourth row: Frances Frechette, Irene Guski, Lewellyn Sytsma, David Hanson, Nancy Garland, Phyllis Pesce. Seated, left to right: Diann Cuty, Assistant Editor; Miss Finley, Advisor; Toby Hoffhines, Editor. Standing: Roberta Malcheski, Art Editor; Sharon Rodkewich, Business Manager. Seated, left to right: Mary Ellen Arnson, Judy Lampella, Roberta Malcheski, Nonnie Vienneau, Ethel Niska. Second row: Barbara King, Karolynn Zinski, Karen Rose, Ellen Smith, Mr. Stod- dard, Mr. Albers, Gloria Steen, Maxine Rogers, Catherine Cousineau. Third row: Helen Wolf, Sharon Scott, Joanne Embertson, Sandra Lund, Jeannette Doucette, Karen Larson, Shirley Raarup, Janice Lampella, Gloria Niemisto, Sandra Bratley. Fourth row: Karen Leafblad, Phyllis Pesce, Judy Dahl, Toby Hoffhines, Nancy Garland, Karen Frechette, Irene Guski, Frances Frechette. Fifth row: James Malcheski, Jon Haugen, David Hanson, Richard Tutor, Lew Ellyn Sytsma. Seated, left to right: Judy Lampella, Art Editor; Roberta Malcheski, Business Editor; Mary Ellen Arnson, Assistant Art Editor. Standing: Ethel Niska, Assistant Editor; Nonnie Vienneau, Editor. Otte- s4ct 'PCcify Seated, left to right: Karen Leafblad, Judy Dahl, Shirley Tast, Phyllis Pesce. Standing: Ethel Niska, Mrs. Torkelson, Shirley Raarup. Left to right: Terry Hoffhines, Sue Rodkewich, Jon Haugen, Ronnie Johnson, Judy Lampella, Karlyn Welton, Tom Newhouse, Leroy Eliason, Jeannette Doucette, Tom Schindler, Lee Lamor- eaux, Mr. Haugen. MARY LOU, JOAN, BEVERLY Front row, left to right: Caroline Bissell, Ethel Niska, Karin Holman, Janice Lampella, Roberta Malcheski, Doris King, Shirley Amrein, Phyllis Pesce, Diann Cuty, Mrs. Torkelson, Toby Hoff- hines, Judy Dahl, Carol Sorenson, Linda Pristash, Virginia Warren, Sandra Lund, Mary Ellen Arnson, Karen Rose. Second row: Jon Bratley, Barbara King, Dorothy Maki, Karolynn Zinski, Helen Wolf, Shirley Tast, Gloria Steen, Sandra Bratley, Gloria Niemisto, Sharon Scott, Jean Howell, Edna Bodin, Kathleen Burlager, Jim Zanto, Mary Lou Holman, Catherine Cousineau, Nonnie Vienneau. Third row: Beverly Hebert, Joan Holman, Karen Larson, Shirley Raarup, Karen Frenchette, Pat Benedict, Leroy Eliason, Frank Mesner, William Anderson, Lynn Torkel- son, Stuart Taylor, Allen Wicklund, Karen Leafblad, Kathleen Bachand, Judy Lampella, Joanne Embertson. Fourth row: Judith Mesner, Tom Niemi, Mary Jean Halverson, Richard Tutor, Arthur Truchon, Lee Arntsen, Dennis Ross, Clarence White, David Niemi, Lewellyn Sytsma, Jim Malcheski. ‘SokcC First row, left to right: Judy Lampella, Karlyn Welton, Karen Frechette. Second row: Mary Lou Holman, Tom Schindler, Warren Wicklund, Shirley Tast, Jeannette Doucette, Florence Porter, Lee Lamoreaux, Ronald Johnson, Dennis Ross, Beverly Hebert. Third row: Joanne Embertson, Linda Pristash, Sandra Lund, Richard Tutor, Larry Christianson, Terry Hoffhines, Karen Leafblad, Nancy Garland, Sue Rodkewich, Don Stephenson, Jon Haugen. Fourth row: Harold Maki, Mr. Haugen, Tom Newhouse, John Overby, Leroy Eliason, Karolynn Zinski, Joan Holman, Charles Browne, Arthur Truchon. Student (?4uuccC Standing, left to right: Mr, Stauffer, David Hanson, Jon Utpadel. Seated: Shirley Tast, Tom Newhouse, Larry Stone, Jon Haugen, Phyllis Pesce. Left to right: Nancy Maki, Shirley Raarup, Richard Tutor. Mr. Albers, Roberta Malcheski, Karen Leafblad. 0? vte t4cc First row, left to right: Miss Finley, Catherine Cousineau, Ellen Smith, Edna Bodin, Gloria Niemisto, Phyllis Pesce, Mary Ellen Arnson, Ethel Niska, Charlotte Brown, Dorothy Maki, Mr. Albers. Second row: Barbara Johnson, Karen Leafblad, Arlene Maunu, Sandra Lund, Roberta Malcheski, Karen Larson, Janice Olson, Shirley Raarup. 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