Williston High School - Coyote Yearbook (Williston, ND)
- Class of 1952
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9 gow I 52. Fwewnied x 411 wdiwlm 'Q nf 'F '.. --.,.4,. .xi ,ff X, f ...dw ,Z , 'L,.,, Vifillistnn High .vehool Williston, orth Dakota DEDICATION To Mr Wesley Westrum our vocal muslc d1rector and frlend we ded1c:ate th1s 1952. Coyote Mr Westrum has g1ven much t1me and energy to make our cholr the f1ne organ1zat1on that lt 1S today The Chr1stmas Contatas spr1ng concerts the operetta The Mlkado and the many small group programs that have entertamed the student body and the general publlc: the past years have shown the results of Mr We strum s unceasmg work We w1sh 1n th1s ded1cat1on not only to show our appre c1at1on for the work that has been done but to take th1s means to tell Mr Westrum that we also value the fr1endsh1p that he has extended to each of us durlng the years that he has been 1n W1lllStOH 3 ' l 1 ' ' ll ' ll ' ' ' ll ' IV 1 D ! i ' v , . 265-r'1v4 Superintendent Leonard T. Havig Principal Edgar T. Mark School Board: Standing - F. Whisenand, W. Stockman, S. Berhow.Seated - A. McMaster, Dr. W. Wright, O Aal x A671 x WE . x 1 . L QR if ima J In S XX X 1 1 A Sf i Qi f 5 O JULIA BRATHENG MARY CONNOLLY RILLA ERTRESVAAG ValleyC1tyST C B A Macalester a ey Crty S TC B A U mot ST C BS U of Nort College U of Washtngton World Calrfornra U of Colorado Typmg DakOIa SCh0O1 Of Forestry English l-lrstory U S Hrstory Freshman Ad IH Shorthand III Busrness Tram IV Publrc Speakrng Senror Advrsor vrsor mg StudentCounc1lTreasurer Book Class Play Dtrector Exchange Advrsor Student Treasurer Advrsor MURIEL FOLEY MABEL GILBERTSON SYLVIA GORDON M Eng11Sh III J011rI1211SfI1 Coyote Dakota A C Englrsh I Jumor Hrgh C Amerrcan Problems World Hrs Howl AdV1SOI Junror Advtsor Prrncrpal tory 6 ',,,,,,, Vll ' .of M' . h Minot S.T,C,, B,A,, Colorado A. 3a Valley City S.T,C., B.A,, North U. of Minnesota. B.S,, Bemidji S,T, 7-Tw - f 1 U V it uOO nf AMANDA HANSON U. of NOIIl'1 DBROIB. B.A.. U. of Washington, U. of Colorado, Columbia University, Algebra, Freshman Mathematics, Junior Advisor. DENLEY MCKENZIE U of North Dakota B A Bus mess Mathematics World Geo graphy Biology Psychology Senior Advisor CLIFF HENDRICKSON Jamestown College BA U of Washington U of Minnesota, Physics Advanced Algebra Chemistry Basketball Coach Track Coach Athletic Director AGNES MOE WellsCollege B A U of Mon tana U of Oregon Librarian Dean of Girls Sophomore Ad visor Study Hall Supervisor LOUISE JOHNSON North Dakota A C B S Iowa State Homemakrng III Freshman Advisor Future Homemakers of America Advrsor 1 1 KRISTIAN MONSON ELMER OLSON Concordra College B A North North Dakota AC BS Purdue DakotaAC U of Mmnesota Gen Umversrty Vo Agrrculture IIV eral Scrence Freshman Advrsor Future Farmers of Amerrca Advrser HAROLD PEDERSON State College, Physrcal Educatron Physrology Asst Basketball Coach Football Coach E M . - I , i PAT OURADA St Catherme s B A U ofColorado Amerrcan Problems Latm I II Crt rzenshrp Orrentatron Coyote Ad vrsor Latm Club Advrsor Semor Advrsor ANN REINAN MARY STANNARD Educatron G A A Advrsor Mrnnesota Mmot S T C Englrsh I ll Jumor Advrsor 8 Valley City S.T,C,, B.S., Colorado St. Olaf, B.A,g Biology, Physical U. of North.Dakota, B,S., U. of A C Q Af. Q . VIRGIL SYVERSON Concordia College B A Band GERALD ZIEBECK U of Mmnesota B BA B S Reta1lSales Bookkeepmg Per sonal Typmg Guldance Com mlttee Jumor AdV1SOf MARI TOFTE U ofNorth Dakota B S Homemakmgl MARY LOU SAUNDERS Secretary to Mr H3Vlg WESLEY WESTRUM U of North Dakota BS Luther College Colorado State College of Educauon. Vocal Musxc, Muslc Theory. 9 1 . -n . , . . . . - - . I 9 - . , ' , . . , . N . . D 9 s oi 7 l lfl'Y I+'li l l I xxlbkl fi' PW46 W AWM7 We nl ' 1 . :- 1 1' ' f ol' l gil' ' ' Tt.: ,X .ldfggg SEN IORS Class Officers Class Representatives G Jorgenson D Delaney G Ham Forserh K Zavalney K O Keefe burg Back I Stannard andl Vohs G Reldel' Lhasa History Memories of four happy years of school life accompanied each senior as he received his diploma on May ZZ 1952 The big events of this year far surpassed the activities in the previous three years at Williston High Will we ever forget the thrill of dashing out to the nine mile corner to meet the football team after they had defeated Jamestown and given us our first football victory in three years 'P Queen Carol Wegley attended by Kay Bev Darlene and Kitty led the gala Homecoming festivities Two other bright spots in the list of senior activities included the editing of the 52 COYOTE and the production of May 9 1952 of our outstanding class play Heading this year's graduating class were John Vohs President Gary Jorgenson Vice President Blanche Delaney Secretary Glenn Hamberg Treasurer and Jim Stannard Sergeant at Arms Class re presentatives were Gary Reider Darlene Forseth Kathleen Zavalney and Kitty O'Keefe The biggest undertaking in our junior year was sponsoring the tra- ditional Junior-Senior Prom and banquet. We chose 'Blue Moon for our theme and accordingly the gym was elaborately decorated. Cross My Heart ' a hilarious comedy was presented by the class on November 19 1950 Class officers were John Vohs Gary Reider Gloria Aamodt and Kitty O'Keefe. The annual Sophomore Stag was held on November 18 1949 As usual we had a wing-ding good time. Jack Reep gave a repeat performance as President' Bill Washek Vice-President' Gloria Aamodt Secretary' Dick Stockman Treasurer' and Miss Moe was unanimously elected Sergeant-at- Arms. Already somewhat dimmed but still important are our first memories of Williston High School days. The Freshman Frolic high-lighted the events that year for us. Jack Reep served our class as President' George Wall Vice-President' Kitty O'Keefe Secretary' Dick Stockman Treasurer- and Wesley Holm Sergczmt-at-Arms. 12 if ELLEN M, BARDAL E-Bee She's fun to talk to, and pleasant to think about. Band 2,3,4g Class Representative 3g Coy- ote Annual staff 4: F, H.A. 1.4: G.A.A. 1.2. 3,45 Latin Club 3,4g Pep Band 2,3,4g Schol- arship 2.3g Student Council 3g Pep Club 1.2: Quill Sc Scroll4. VIOLA A, BRATLIEN ..Vi.. Coach l-lendrickson's right hand gal. G.A.A. 3,41 Tcacher's Secretary 4. Mal JOAN L. BEARD Hiody., Short in stature. but big in heart, Bookstore 2,3,4g Coy- ote Annual staff 43 G.A,A. 2,3,4g Scholar- ship 2,3g Teacher's Secretary 4g Student Council4gPep Club 1, 2. DANIEL E. BURK Bloody The teachers think that I am sweet, they al- ways put me in the front row seat. F.F,A. 45 Lettermen's W Club 4g Track 3. GLORIA A. AAMODT The head lass of her class, is this classy lassy. G.A,A. l,2,3,4g F.H,A, l,3,4g Pep Club 1,25 Scholarship 2.35 Class Secretary 23 Class Treasurer 3. IONE C, ANDERSON Onie It's nice to be natural when one is naturally nice. G.A.A. l,2.3,4g Pep Club l,2. i fe DALE O, ANDERSON Doc A smile on his face in every place. Band 1,2,3,4g Choir 2, 3,43 Librarian 4g Pep Band 1,'2,3,4. EUNICE M. BAKKEN Eur1ie Asgenuine as a thumb print, G.A.A. 3,43 Pep Club 2. -. C JAMES L. CHRISTIAN Jim He hasn't let anyone pin anything on him since he was a baby. F,F.A, 1,2g Intramural Basketball4g Librarian 4g Projectionist 2,35 Stage Committee 1, IONE I. COLLINGS Once you get to know her you'll always like her. F,H.A. 15 G.A,A, 1,2. 3,45 Prom Server 2g Teacher's Secretary4g Pep Club I,2. LESLIE M. COLEBANK Les I'll bet the girls won- der whathe's thinking. Intramural Basketball 2,3,4g Prom Server 2. BLANCHE M. DELANEY Tickle Efficiency with a capital Choir 3,4g Class Sec- retary 4g G.A.A, 3,45 Scholarship 2,35 Teacher's Secretary 4g Pep Club l,2. A tai 5 I, aff Z' MARLYN R, DETIENNE Dentyne Sober but not serious. Football 2g F.F,A, 1. RICHARD D. FORNESS Dick Iwish they gave credits for sleeping. Band lg Choir 1,2,3.4g Intramural Basketball 2,35 Projectionist 25 The Mikado 1. ARLENE J. FALCON Pete Quiet persons are wel- come everywhere. G,A.A, 3,4g Pep Club 2. DARLENE E. FORSETH Def Her face is her fortune -- and it runs into a nice figure. Choir 2,3,4g Class Representative 45 G. A,A, 1,2,3,4g Cross My Heart 3g Girls' Glee Club 25 Home- coming Attendant 45 Howl Paper Staff 2,3,45 Prom Server 2gTeach- er's Secretary 4g Stu- dent Council 4g Pep Club I,2g Quill 8, Scroll 4. L JEAN P. HAGEN Jeannie To be merry best be- comes you. G.A,A. 2.3,4g Teach- er's Secretary 49 Pep Club 2. GLENN E. HAMBERG Ham Women are nothing but headaches. Choir 1,2,3.4g Class Treasurer 4g Coyote Annual Staff 4g Cross My Heart 35 Housing Committee 2.3.4g In- tramural Basketball 2g Projectionist 2,3g Prom Server 2g Stage Com- mittee 2,3,4g The Mikado lg Howl Paper Staff 43 Quill 8.: Scroll 4. MARIANN A. HAUGEN A quiet nature may hide a multitude of giggles. G,A,A, 1,2,3.4g Pep Club 1,2. HERBERT A. HICKS Herb His mind is on the or- chestra but his heart -- is somewhere else! Band 1,2,3,4g Intra- mural Basketball lg Pep Band 1,2,3,4. 5 Q LARRY R. GAUDREAU Rube Eat, drink and be merry! ROSIE M. GEORGE Would that we all had such a nicedisposition. F.H.A. 1.2: G.A.A. 1. 2,3g Pep Club 132. ii.. IOHN C. GAUTHIER Jack He's not to tall -- not to small, but bright and jolly and liked by all. Coyote Annual Staff3g Football 45 Housing Committee 1,2,3. JUNE M.HAAGENSON Iunie A Senior girl demure and petite, always im- maculate ever neat. Choir 2,3,4g Coyote AnnualStaff3g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club 23 Girls' Trio 3g Prom Server 23 Teach- er's Secretary 4g Pep Club 1,2. l , ff '77 LUCINDA K. HIZER Lucy Cute as a picture, but she's already claimed. Cheerleader 4g Class Representative 23 F.H. A. 11 G.A.A. 11213145 Prom Server 2g Teach- er's Secretary 4g Stu- dent Council 2g Pep Club 1.2. DARLENE D. HUSEBYE Daisy The way to gain a friend is to be one. G.A.A.2,3,4gPepClub 1,2. PEGGY L. HOOVER Hpeg.. This is my motto, chorus and song, never do right when its safe to do wrong. Cross My Heart 3g F,H.A. 2.3.45 G.A.A. 2,3.4gHowl Paper Staff 3,4: Quill8c Scroll 3,45 StudentCouncil4g Pep Club 2. OPAL I. IVERSON ulvy.. A lass so mild and meek, even her shoes refuse to squeek. F.H.A. 1,3,4g G.A,A, l,2,3.4: Pep Club 1,2g Scholarship 2.3. ,XX 'Q--Tr 'i if ig Tvs If 3 X 4 5 MARY LOU JEFFREY Jeff Always jolly, always kind, the type of girl you like to find. F.H.A. lg G.A.A. 1.2, 3,45 Teacher's Secre- tary 45 Pep Club 1.2. WILLIAM W, JONES Bill Things will happen, why worry? All things come to those who wait, why hurry? F.F.A. 1: Howl Paper Staff 4g Intramural Basketball 1.2: Projec- tionist 2,3,4. M. KATHERYNE JOHNSON ,.Kay,. In her own way, she makes friends that stay. Canteen Officer 45 choir 2.3,4g Class Re- presentative3g Coyote Annual Staff 4g Cross My Heart 3g G.A.A, 1,2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club 2g Girls' Trio 3g Homecoming Attend- ant 4gHowl Paper Staff 45 Prom Server 2g Teacher's Secretary 4g Student Council 3,4g Pep Club 1.2: Choir Accompanist 3,43 Quill 8: Scroll 4. ROGER D, JOHNSON Johnson I may be quiet in school--. Band lg Intramural Basketball 2.3. I E 1 'SN if 3 1. 'ii DOROTHY E. LEE Dotty She puts herworries in a pocket with a hole in it, G,A,A, 1,2,3,4: Pep Club l,2. DELORES C. LYNCH Pootsie Smiles all day in her own sweet way. G.A,A, 3,43 Girls' Glee Club 2: Teacher 's Secretary 4g Pep Club 1.2. vow, tj? 'Sf' . f K- 'its' . ll, X 'Y f f. ., ' , 2 f yj. V . qv, 7'.-,MR Qgw .5 ' 'S , LAVONNE D. LOWE Vonnie Stay as sweet as you are. F.l-l.A. 1: G.A.A. l,2. 3,45 Teacher's Sec- retary 4g Pep Club l,2. ALBERT E. MARTIN ..Al.. He says all he knows and then stops. Intramural Basketball 3. GARY A. IORGENSON Jerk All great men are dying --I feel fine! Band 3,45 Choir 45 Vice President 43 Coyote Annual Staff 4: Class Represent- ative 4g Howl Paper Staff 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Student Council '2,3. BETTY J. KROGH She laughs with the jolliest, and works busiest. Band l,2,3,4g G,A,A, l,2,3,4g Pep Band 3,4g Teacher's Secretary4g Pep Club 1,2. of 6 ! ' NORRIS M, KNUTSON He is gentle: he is shy. but there is mischief in his eye. F,F.A. l,2,3,4. JACK KUME Honesty is the best policy -- especially when the teacher is looking. Class Representative lg Track lg Housing Committee 4. is Q .ye 5 S-Z. VIRGINIA L. MARTIN Lou Don't worry about little things, I don't worry about myself, F.H.A. 2,3.4: G.A.A. 2,3,4g Pep Club 2, 2 5 , I PATRICIA M, MILNER Pat When she talks she makes us weak, for when she talks she talks a week, Band 1,2,3,4g Coyote Annual Staff 3gG,A,A, 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 3,4g Pep Club 1,2. GEORGE L, NELSON Nellie Life would be perfect without work, F,F,A, l,2,3,4g Intra- mural Basketball 1,2 3,43 Track 213. 1 BETTY J, MONSON Bets Friendlinessis avirtue. Teacher's Secretaryifg Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 2, 3,4. MERLE A. NESSETH Her manner is modest without being shy. Choir 3,43 G,A,A, 1,2 3,43 Pep Club l,2, DONNA M, MILLER She seldom objects and never offends, F.H.A. 1.2: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2, 9 rf? RONALD W, MARTIN Ronnie I-le's got the get up and go -- why doesn't he? Football 'Z,3,4g Intra- mural Basketball 2, Lettermen's W Club 3,4. CHARLOTTE I. MILLER Chuck It would be a relief to the faculty if all were as good as she. G.A.A, l,2,3,-4, Q r, Q., 'S' ia' if ' CARMEN D. PETERSON Crippen He is A swell fellow. Boys' Quartet 3,45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Cross My Heart 35 Housing Committee 1,25 Howl Paper Staff 2, 3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Schol- arship 1,2,35 Student Council 4, DENYS POWELL Fame comes only after death -- and I'm in no hurry for it, 'E qi Q BEVERLY J. PETTIS Bev A delightful addition to the Senior Class. Coyote Annual Staff 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Attend- ant 45 Prom Server 25 Scholarship 25 Pep Club 1,2. AMBROSE PURKETT Purk A man after his own heart -- but he would rather a girl were, Intramural Basketball 2,35 Track 3. DEAN E. OLSON Curly What would the quar- tette do without me? Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Quartet 2,3,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Coyote An- nual 45 Football 2,45 Housing Committee 1, 2,3,45 Intramural Bas- ketball 3,45 Librarian 45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Projectionist 3,45 The Mikado 15 Track 2,3, 4. ALPHA V, OVERSTREET I'll be loving you AL ways. F.H.A. 13,42 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Scholarship 25 Teacher's Secretarv45 Pep Club 1,2. -ey i JEROME M. OLSON Jerry Don't laugh at the books I'm carrying, they may be some girl's! Choir l,2,3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Projectionist 35 Prom Server 25 Scholarship 1,25 The Mikado 1. KATHLEEN M, O'KEEFE Kitty She aims high and hits the mark. Band l,2,3,45 Canteen Officer 45 Choir 2,3,45 Class Sec. 1,35 Class Repr. 4: Coyote Annual 3,45 Cross My Heart 35 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Homecoming Chair- man 45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Latin Club 3,45 Librarian 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Server 25 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Schol- arship l,2,35 Student Council 45 Pep Club 1 2. i if 1 B' X 'Pcs' lf 1 Q! 2 3 DAVID F. RAMEY ..Dave.. 0 He goes about his own . business. L- F.F.A. 1. I.. My K IOHN O. REEF ..ROpe.. 419' F WE' 5 WL COLLEEN F. ROSSLAND Rusty Youth must have its fling -- I wish some- one would fling a youth at me. G,A,A, 1,2,3,45F,H,A, 3,45 Pep Club 1,2, EUNICE E. SCOTT Eunie She'll argue her way out of heaven just for the pleasure of arguing her way back, G,A,A, 2,3,45 Howl Paper Staff 45 Schol- arship 2,35 Pep Club 2 CLARK D. RUSTAN He was cut out to be an angel but someone ran away with the pattern. Cross My Heart 35 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Prom Server 25 Track 3,4. MYRA L. SCOTT Scotty Just tall enough to be tall, and just nice enough to be swell. G.A,A, l,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2. Don't judge a man's knowledge by his height. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Class President 1,25 Cross My Heart 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2,35 Letter- men's W Club 3,45 Librarian2,3,Pep Band 1,2,3,45Prom Server25 Scholarship 1, 2, 35 Stage Committee 2,3, 45 Student Council 2, 3,4, ff, 5 5.5 so- DALE A. RAY ..Ray.. Dale has a light heart but the rest of him makes up for it. Band l,'2,3,45 Pep Band 3,4. W. GARY REIDER I bet the girls wonder what he's thinking! Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice President 35Class Representative 45 Foot- ball 2,3,45Pep Band 2, 3,45 Scholarship 1,2,35 Track 35 Student Council 4, 9-Q .- X ow. ,-fx. 'CIT' R-wr' KID, if g f K m af' it fi --1 -vn- if JAMES M. STANNARD Baumgartner I'd rather hug a pig- skin any day. Band l,2,3,4: Basker- ball2,3:Choirl,2,3,4g Class Sgt, at Arms 3,43 Class Representative? Football 1,2,3,4g Pep Band l:Prom Server2g Track 3g Letterrnen's W Club I, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship 23 Student Council '2,3,4, CARLENE L, STITT Lee She came, she saw, and she's still looking them over. Entered 4, Choir 43 G,A.A, 4, s.. ,pf 47 . 9,5 MARILYN N. STENSOS Marl Sweet in anybody's language, G.A.A.l,3,3,4gSchol- arship 2,33 Pep Club l,'2. HOWARD E, STOCKMAN Howie Business before pleas- ure? Band 1,2,3,-lg Basket- ball 3,-lg Boys Quartet 2,3511 Choir l,'2,3,-13 Football l,2,3,-lg Let- termen's W Club 4, Pep Band l,2g Prom Server 2, The Mikado lp Track .'2,13. '?'K'Y ROBERT E. SCOTT Bob Here today -- here tomorrow! LOLA I. SMITH smirhy Her type -- TO words a minute! Bookstore 2, 3, 4, G,A,A. 1,2,3,4g Schol- arship 2,33 Teacher's Secretary 4: Pep Club 1,2. MIB f .rv-'Q 're-9' JIMMIE SMITH, IR, Highways are happy ways, F,F.A, 1,'2,3,4q Foot- ball 3. DORNE O. SOLBERG All roads lead to Grenora. F.F,A. 1,2,3,4g Foot- ball 3g Intramural Bas- ketball 1,2,3g Track 2, Student Council 4. 5 GEORGE H, WALL Greg 'nough said! Band l,25Boys Quartet 3,45 Canteen Officer 45 Choir l,2,3,45Class Vice Pres. 15 Coyote Annual45 Cross My Heart 35 Housing Committee 1,25 Howl PaperStaff2,3,45Latin Club 3,45 Pep Band 25 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Scholarship l,2,35 The Mikado l5 Student Council 4, CAROL J. WEGLEY A perfect girl, nobly planned, to be our queen and to com- mand, Choir 2,3,45 Coyote Annual Staff 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Home- coming Queen 45 Howl Paper Staff45 Teach- er's Secretary 45 Pep Club l, 25 G.A.A. 45 Quill and Scroll 4. S QOQ 1, A f N- ,M .A V fu, X i 1 U WILLIAM I. WASHEK Bill The kind of fellow we all like to know, Class Vice President 2. JEAN A, WESTERSO Jeannnie Sugar and spice and everything nice-that's Jeannie. G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,25 5575-3 J, J t ' 5 ' 51 . RICHARD W, STOCKMAN Dick Down 3rd Avenue I fly, my Ford and l, Band l,2,3,45 Basket- ball 3,45 choir1,3,4, Class Treasurer 1,25 Football l,2,3,45 Let- termen's W Club 45 Pep Band 1,25 The Mikado 1: Track 2,3. CHARLOTTE R. VIZINA Viz Her sweet disposition is hard to beat. G,A,A, 3,45 Teacher's Secretary 45 Pep Club 2. JOHN L. VOHS Long John Dates are my favorite fruit! Band l,2,3,45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Class Pres- ident 3,45 Class Rep- resentative 25 Cross My Heart 35 Football l,2,3,45 Lettermen's W Club 3, 45 Pep Band lp Prom Server 2: Stage Committee 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 35 Student Council 2,3,4 LARRY L. WAGENMAN Lars l'm not lazy -- just tired. F.F.A. l.2.3,4. Ns 211. W F. KATHLEEN ZAVALNEY Kax Our majorette who's right in step with everything. Band 1,2,3,45 Cheer- leader 45 Class Rep- resentative 2,45 G,A,A, 1,2,3,45 Howl Paper Staff 45 Librarian 25 Prom Server 25 Schol- arship 1,2,35 Student Council 2,45 Pep Club 1,2. ZONA L. Z.Al-lL ZeZe l'm blonde -- but that doesn't mean l'm lightheaded. Cheerleader 3,45 Choir 3,45 Class Representa- tive 25 Coyote Annual 45 Cross My Heart 35 G,A,A, 1,2,3,45 Howl Paper Staff 45 Latin Club 3,45 Prom Server 25 Scholarship 25 Quill 8a Scroll 45 Teacher's Sec, 45 Student Coun- cil 25 Pep Club l,2. LUELLA N. ZEMLISKA Zem School comes first but a lot of other things run a close second. Band 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 F.H.A. 1: G.A.A. l,2. 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Pep Band 45Teach- er's Secretary 45 Pep Club l,2. RODNEY P. HAGGIN Girls may be a puzzle but I've never given them up. Entered 45 Basketball 4. Not Pictured DONNA L. WHISENAND Her smile is as con- tagious as a yawn. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 2,3,45 G,A.A, 1,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Homecoming Chair- man 45 Latin Club 3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Club l,2. DAVID I. WRIGHT Dave I hate leap year, they rush me so. Band 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 3,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Let- termen's W Club 3 45 Pep Band 1,25 Prom' Server 25 The Mikado 15 Track l,2,3,4g Stu- dent Council 3,4. SENIOR SIGNATURES QW XXX ,Gif 4 Q. 'Y WD 3 X, ' K 'f' . lx- Off1cers Representatlves D Anderson J McKay W Iwelson J McKay D Tr1 L Rogers IN Goar NI Goar Class HISIOPW We have been busy th1s school year prepar1ng ourselves to be worthy successors of the 1952 graduatmg class As Jumors we have had a large share 1n rul1ng the soc1al events and act1v1t1es of the year Duane Anderson served h1s second term as Class Presldent He was a1ded 1n h1s adm1n1strat1ve dutxes by James McKay V1ce Pres1dent Nyla Goar Secretary Leona Rogers Treasurer and Donald Bean Sergeant at Arms Our fall 3Ct1V1t1eS were many and var1ed Some of our Jun1or boys helped w1n gr1d1ron honors for W H S and Dave Tr1 and Duane Anderson were selected by the1r teammates to head next year's Coyotes Surley you remember our class play Men Are L1ke Streetcars th t h1lar1ous comedy wh1ch we presented on November 30 1951 Aprll 17 and 18 1952 marked the dates for our Jun1or Semor Banquet and Prom Homeroom d1scuss1ons the assembly program and the Sophomore Stag are the never to be forgotten events of our Sophomore year That year Duane Anderson headed the class as Presldent James McKay V1ce Presldent Nyla Goar Secretary Leona Rogers Treasurer and Donald Bean Sergeant at Arms As Freshmen we sponsored a successful Freshman Frollc That year our off1cers were James McKay Presldent Duane Anderson V1ce Pres1dent Dav1d Tr1 Secretary Leona Rogers Treasurer and Donald Bean Sergeant at Arms 26 , . . ,. . ,. , . 1 1 1 - Ac 0 J ' Y . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . .- . ' a 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , - - . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , - - . Ione Aafedt Forrest Ablemann Gale Alfson Patricia Andersen Dorothy Barnes Don Bean Rrchard Beard Farr1s Bervrg Arvrd Brrkelan Lavrna Brenden Austa Brostuen Gerald Chrrsrenaen Carol Coley Janrce Craven Anna Mae Delaney Q7 U 0- .uni 3 1-...Y Sharon Detra Jean Dillon Cora Jean Fenton fi ,AX 'i 'ii if-. Myrna Ferrell ,JS-f, Sandra Frederick Berry Fredericksen Marlene French i Delores Frrtsvold 'Z' Delorrs Fugleberg X., Helen Furstad Nyla Goar Ilene Gorder Joyce Green .3 Marlene Hagen 5 Ralph Hanson 4. A 'C' 'G Q IN Nr' ind? Loretta Haugen Wesley Haugen Glorra Hreb Lyle Holland Bud Howen Marran Hudson 414' 1 3 If if Kay Jensen s. Lors Kellar Grace Kemper Darrell Krnstler Davxd Korsrn Arthur LaLonde Betty Langserh Grant Lewrs Carol Luvegren X-gp-gf if Qr' 'i Hb., Q' 1'-I 1 y T' Q'-rr '-Q 1' 17 Q' Nlaxnard Lund Gene Nlartrn Elden Nlartrnr 'Q 3-Q Robe rt Ma the ws James McKay Dorothy McKenna Irene Melland Steven Mengel l-larrret Monson -I Kay Morrow W., 4' Warren Nelson Marre Newell lone lwordaune Benar Olson Ann O Nerll IS Q9 il S., fi -an 'S JQ Y I Raymond O'Nei11 Rachel Overstreet Avonne Papineau Maxine Reed Leona Rogers Lorine Rogers Beverly Sandry Betteann Sarhra Bex erly bepton Dorothv Serbold Mark Skger Xiarx Lou S nrrlr kathrwn Sowrtch bhrrlew Sudem Carx rn Nunn T 5' i 'x 1 Gu life ' K' 8 Floyd Stewart Shxrley Sukut Nlrna Trmmereck Shrrley Tofte Dav1d r1 Patrrcra r1 Robert Urban Elton Wrckum Larry Trelder Beverly Vance Caryl Vaselenko Caryl Westdal Kathleen Whrte Florence Wrghtman Robert Woodhams Iann Ydstie Ghqus 5' x F-A7 Duane Anderson Kenneth Broe Dav1d Burk Donna Halvorson Manford Helland Donna Huntley Dennrs Kleppe Sylvra Leom Jerome Larvxck 5 Yzjv s Not Pxctured t' KT 'f 4- P2 '- Q'-7 WM Ioan Mandrrck Rrchard Mathews Gerald M111er Donna Owen Russell Sandaker Eugene Small James Stokke Audrey Westerso Larry Nelson ffm. ily 'i to I If 'O- 6-Q, T Off1cers Representatxves B Bosh E Horab S Kellar T Stannard T Paulson W Rossland V Bloom Class HISIOI W Under the adv1sorsh1p of M1ss Moe the Sophomore Class elected the follow1ng off1cers Eddle Horab Pres1dent Vernon Bloom V1ce Presldent Barbara Bosh Secretary W1111S Rossland Treasurer The annual Sophomore Stag was held on November 9 1951 w1th Herb I-hcks and h1S orchestra prov1d1ng the mus1c Th.1S 1ndustr1ous class IS well represented 1n all phases of school hfe and holds pronuse of be1ng an outstandmg group dur1ng 1ts rerna1n1ng two years at W1ll1ston H1gh Teddy .To Paulson headed the class 1ts Freshman year w1th the help of V1ce Pres1dent Alan Olson Secretary V1ra Er1ckson Treasurer Carol Rosenvold and Sergeant at Arms B111 Maloney The Freshman F1-ol1c held March 9 1951 was the b1g project sponsored by the class dur1ng 1ts f1rst year 33 . 'iv S . , . a 0 ,.. .. in 2 ', 'i.-.5 , P M T Q 0 ' ...' '. 0 R E V Y 1 Barbara Anderaon Carl Anderson lxyla Anseth Mary Ann Arnson Jrmmy Arnstad Jerome Bakke Phyllrs Barry Lors Bergh Roberta Byerk Vernon Bloom 4,19 wr W- 'Q K Barbara Bosh Mabel Bratlren Benard Brevrk Beverly Broe Dwayne Broe Duane Carlson Betty Cams B111 Cech Phyllrs Colby Ann Barbara DeGree QP in-9 if 1 CT5 Luang Dgvlgg Vlra Eflckson Myrna Farroh Sanfreld Forseth Ivars Garde Paul Grbbrns Kelfh RHY Grodr JOAnn Gubrud Glorra Ha1en Arlene Hanson 'Z' af' i if 'CF' Q ij YN? Duane Hanson Larry Hanson Duane Head Ruth Head Wanda Hcffelfrnger Jackre Heller Betty Hogan Lmda Holm Eddle Horad Jacqualme Houle 'S 'C' is 35 Y if ? 9 Loulse Hudson Ronald Ilwedson Robert Iellum Eugene Jensen Gary Johnson Peggy Kellar Shrrley Kellar Ruby Knudsvxg V1v1an Krers Larry Kvalhexm sf 'Qu-r ff Gd' 11 if EI' Allen L3fV1Ck Mane Llndstrom Covertt Long Norma Loe Jamce Mahlen Bobby Marmon Gary Marun Ralph Martln Arlyss Maze Laura Mclntyre 'W fi 12N 30 Sharon Mengel Lors Morrrson Marlrs Olson Ruth Olson f Ir 's- 'try L 'ti I-QQ Brlly Munx er Vernon Owan ZEN sg 4 ltllufu Q?- -. Ernest Ogland Ardrs Olson Shrrley Pappa Teddy Jo Paulson '10 4'--up 'vt r AC 'if i CTV Gnrald Pgtorson Patrrcra Pgtorson llarla Prro. Rrchard Rasnrnsson Darlrm Rrlzoxw Marlys Rogknu Wrllr Rossland Wallin Rust rd Drrrgll Sdrrnrdt Donnw Sphofrrld 1 ij i 37 5 Carol Septon Robert Short Jack Shemorry Lara me Sowrtch Darrell Smrth Tommy Stahl ten.,-e in 'Uk 'N Raymond Skor Tom Stannard 3 Marv Sorseth Ma ybelle Stensos yt ta -QQ l' 2' 'C' 4'7- Slurlcy Stevens Dorothy Stewart Lors Stewart Gene Stockman Shirley Stockman Inez Strang Jelean Stuen Robert Sundet June Thorson Marlene Tlmmreck tl' '.'.?' 38 1 I R Ertckson A Brostuen J Maland C Zavalney L Nelson B Head L Russell D Reep B Broe D Iverson -1 Students and faculty members agree that schools any where would have trouble matchrng the school sprrrt and enthusrasm of our Freshman Class The Freshmen thrs year have asserted themselves rn varrous freld of school actrvrtres In thefreld of socral entertarnment thrs year s class sponsored a very successful Frosh Frolrc at whrch all the student body thoroughly enjoyed themselves The clas also entered the Homecomrng competrtron by en terrng a float rn the tradruonal parade A potentral powerhouse rs belng developed for the grtdrron and bas ketball court from the eager stars of Freshmen who wrll someday be defendrng the honor and glory of W H S Enough Freshmen showed musrcal talent so that an all Freshman Chorr was organrzed thrs year Thrs group pro vrded a musrcal treat for one of the P T A meetmgs thrs sprrng Members of the class have also been groomed to take the places of the Senrors rn the hrgh school concert band and the pepband The ranks of the F H A the G A A and the F A A have been rncreased thrs year by the whole hearted partrcrpatron of the Freshmen rn these group actrvrtres Thrs promrsrng group of students was led thrs year by the followrng class offrcers Vrce Presrdent Jrm Maland Secretary Lrnda Nelson Treasurer Artrs Brostuen Sgt at Arms Carol Zavalney Freshman Class advrsors were Mrss Bratheng Mrss Johnson Mr Monson Mr Olson 39 F F , C A 1 E ' R P President ,u ....... . . i . ......... Ruth Erickson R - .. .. -. 11... ...I I..-...iz . .I in .. .-.. 1... - ' E - .... A ...... 5. . . S 'O E . .. , .. . . , . . N T A V W T V E S 'fl I 1 l.f pi Lester Albert Joan Barkie Nils Birkeland Darlene Broe Donna Anderson Donald Beard Floyd Borrud Ardis Brostuen LeRoy Anseth Elmer Beard Robert Borrud Mary Brown 40 1.1, x.1 Loye Ashton Lila Ayleworth Telford Benson Dale Bervig Marlyne Boussard Joann Braaten Ernest Bundhund Ruth Carlson Y SQ:-f CWD Q fi .,,.,, Z9 IA 195 5 Pwr' if MXN vs... if N WFP ,gi . 5,1-T571 Jocelyn Carter Gerald Cartwright Duane Enger Ruth Erickson Verda Fossum Verlin Fossum Robert Gubrud Audrey Hagen 4-9 Robert Christian Jimmie Erickson Jeanette Franke Donald Hagen 41 Myrna Clausen Richard Ellestad Cecil Falcon James Fixen Shirley Gosline Sharon Grodt William Hagen Neila Halvorson , . wr- N ,, rr.-:.., 'Er nfl' fb- 'X vii ,Q l Q. - trv...-p Nr QD Q' 1 Henry Hanson Gene Haprp R059 H21 DID Oscar Haugen Shlrley Haugen B111 Head Chrrst Heller Orwrlle Hendrrekson Eugene Hepper Shlrley Hlllstad Duane Hrmler Elwanda Hxnsverk Lferald Houle Edward Hughes Alan Husebye Dedrrck Iverson Irene Jeffrey John ICffISY Marrlyn Jenson Rrchard Jenson 42 409 gf yaiiu Z' xh-10 195 s-.9 Joseph Johnson Mary Ellen Krrby Larry Lee AVIS Lukrns '39 an Q --v' iq, I 0 -fr' 3 Ronald Johnson Herman Julson Shrrley Knutson Carol Karser Thomas Lee Marx Lerwrck Dale Lundby James Maland A3 1 Albert Kernmer Larrv Kemper Gladys Langsetn L crald Lee James Lrnskey Shrrlex Long Thomas Mar-rm Margaret McBr1dc . A N 6 t 3 5 'K i Y xi ff ' x ,- i 4 . .A kV,., f 1 -J t'-4 ... ' f mi L I on 1 KV A 'V X 01' H S' I' 35 5 5 K .F 1 1 . . N ' I 1 I . . V L , ' 1 4 ' Y an Q9 va--Q- JUYYD Ld ',7 'r x Y Qu-o LaVerne McCoy Richard Mockel Lanette Muller Mardella Oster Q, y sf Q--r 7' Lloyd McKenzie Maxine Melberg Shirley Melland Betty Miller Sandra Moen Frank Moran Mary Morrison Annette Muller Arnold Nelson Linda Nelson Leon Olson Raymond Olson Charles O TOOIS Billiette Owan Louise Payne Robert Peterson 44 NJ Q, Q- 7 Q10 Iudrth Rabbe Kathleen Salo Merna Semenko Kexth SO1S6Ih On Q' uni 'v,.,, Y 'Nr ir 4? Sup' i' 9 Robert Rawrtscher Sherrv Salo V1v1an Skor Frank Sowttch is 4-S Davrd Reep Maurrce Sandaker Jarold Smrth Jerry Stahl 45 Grant Rerder Lerha Russell Robert Sandrv Manlyn Sasse Patsy Smrth Robert Smuh Charles Stedman Jerome Stenehjem 1: '- ' ff- . xl W 'Is wi Q uv., .X l , I 1 W e If I K Q' ' A 1 x v J Os! xr, Sv ! X I A ' . , H .1 . 5-t r , Z , , ,, . lsr' 4-I' 'npr in 'Ni 'sv' in-v James Stone Betty Travelute Carolyn Welty Carol Zavalney Joan Storseth Jeanne Sundet Glorra Sveen Luella Travelute Shelene Vrg Laura Wabschall Maureen Whrte Dav1d Wrnden Wayne Wrseman Charles Breen Ronald Davrs Glenn Fugleberg Nancy Handrum Harvey Haney George Jacobsen Rlchard Johnson Marjorre McIntyre Not Prctured A6 Shrrley Nelson Delmar Olson M1tchellOwan Lyle Pederson Juana Peterson Davrd Rantz Conrad Sandaker Donald Severson Erleen Stern Marlene Tesdal Catherrne Wegley Vlja Zalrtrs Lors Zemlrska R5 M5 X A 1 . N QW I I '1n , 1 . '1' 'Y . Q ' I 'I '1 ' If ' , 'tux . Front Row D Hagen mgr F Borrud mgr D Olson F Stewart W Nelson W Rossland V Bloom Jacobson mgr andT Martrn mgr Second Row D Korwrn G Stevens T Stannard G Lewrs I Vohs D Bean D Krnstler D Head F Abelmann Thrrd Row B Wappes coach D Anderson R Martrn J Stannard captaln I Mrller D Trl D Wrrght and H Pedersen head coach Back Row G Johnson head mgr J Reep G Rerder V Prrce M Lund H Stockman and D Mathews Season St3tlStlCS Player Average Yards Scorrng er Try rr Mrller Wrlght Lewrs H Stockman Vohs Longest run by Tn 68 yards Drcklnson Most passes caught Vohs 12 Average yards punts 33 Opponents Glasgow Srdney Jamestown St Mary s Mrnot They Coach Pedersen Student Manager G Johnson 48 Drckrnson Brsmark : . , .. . , .. . , . , . . . . . , G. . I P T ' .... . . . 5 ......... . 14 ' ...... 4.3 .... ..... 7 Anderson ..... 4. .... . . . . 19 Coyote Squad ' . ..... 3.7 ......... 32 ' ....... 3 ......... O We . . . . 2 ........ . . 1 13 26 ..................... 8 ' O 14 '. , ' I . 7 6 . , . , ' 9 33 , . ' 7 20 ' ' 27 6 ' 20 12 W A , A . 4 . au RONNIE MARTIN Senior Center Weight 185 Height 5'9 DAVE TRI Junior Halfback Weight 155 Height 5'1O' 1952 Co-captain FORREST ABELMAN Junior Tackle Weight 160 Height 3 11 JOHN VOHS Senior End Werght1QO Height 6 3 JIM STANNARD Senior Guard Weight 195 Height 5 Capta1n A11 State GARY RIEDER Senior Guard Weight 175 Height 5 JACK REEP Senior Center Weight 151 Height 5'7 DUANE ANDERSON Junior Quarterback Weight 150 Heignt Z 9 19F2 Co-Captain GARVIN STEVENS Junior Tackle Weight 185 Height 3 1 19 Grant Lew1s Jumor Fullback Werght 190 Herght 6 2 'Y' D1ck Stockman Semor Guard Werghr 158 He1ght5 9 Howard Stockman Scmor Halfback Welghl 158 Helght 5 10 Darrell Kmstler Jumor End Werght 157 Herght 6 2 I Torn Slannard Sophomore Tackle werghr 205 Herght 6 Davrd Wrrvht Semor Halfback Welght 155 HCIQIII 5 9 Jerry M1l1er Jumor Fullback Weuht 173 He1ght5 11 Don Bean Jumor Tackle Welght 202 Helght 6 3 David Korwm Jumor Guard We1ght 155 Helght 5 9 W 1 ' - . n U ' ' ' Q vi - - 1 n 'A . ,pn ' .4 3 ' . 1. 1 Via, .. - ' ', ' xlfi? , 2 ji . ' ' ' f , , j ig V 1 7 awk . ' - . , , , H - - v .- . . , ' :- . . 1 H ' - v H ' ' I vv ' . n Let's Remember John Vohs -- 36 points against Minot Dave Tri -- 32 points against Dickinson ' Jim Stannard -- 2nd All- American FootballTeam 1952 Western Conference Champions Talklng It Over W Club Officers TRACK EVENI S D Anderson J Reep contests and the state meet Hal Myers paced the crndereaters with terrific showings throughout the season In the Williston Lion s meet Hal placed first on the 100 the 220 the 440 and the broad Jump Two of our track men entered the state meet in which Hal won first place honors in the broad jump and second place in the 220 yard dash Dan Burk placed fourth tn the 880 yard run Track lettermen included Selby Mendro Bob Lee Bob Miller Hal Myers and Dan Burk Sl Hal Myers IR N ' 4 . f -' t ! - .. .. . 4 ' ' 1 4 The Williston Coyote Track Team last spring took part in four track . .I , - I I S s- Q I Q . hh.. Managers Football Squad Basketball Squad Cheerleaders B S U A D S 'V E Y? I , CUYOTL BASKETBALL SQUAD John Vohs Captam W '1 ' u 38 N 53 Don Bean 54 D. Stockman, D. Wright, H. Stockman, D. Anderson, M. Helland, G. Stevens. D. Tri. B. Miller, D. Kin stler, D, Burk, D. Bean, Capt. J. Vohs. Opponent We Glasgow 36 Glendive 53 Sidney 49 St. Leo's 38 Mandan 45 Sidney 56 Miles City 56 Sidney 50 Dickinson 63 St. Mary's 48 Minot 50 Plentywood 47 St. Mary's 49 Mandan 50 St. Leo's 56 Minot 75 Dickinson 53 Glendive 39 Plentywood 54 Glasgow 57 Manager J a c k R e e D They 45 32 47 40 36 39 52 39 54 50 56 37 63 45 50 55 47 30 59 48 A SQUAD Coach COYOTES IN ACTION WILLISTON MANDAN 45 36 ji' WILLI TO HIGH CHEERLE DERS Lucmda HIZCI' Z. e z e 7 Kathleen Zavalney Wllllston Hlgh School YVll1lSIOl l Hlgh School Smg your song of pralse Keep the banner ever flowmg Good old l-hgh School days To the Orange and Black forever Loyal we wlll be We ll do or d1e and flght for vlctory i ALMA MATER HOMELOMING FESTIVITIES X 58 ' 51 '1 Q11 fs' f K I Q -1-5 f Q , In A LA 4 -Hz ffl Homecoming Queen Carol We gley Q U E E N S C 0 U R T a FIRST ROW G Alfson I Aafedt A Paprneau B Langseth M Ferrell M Nesseth Z Zahl E Scott L Smxth C Mrller M Stensos SECOND ROW S Detra G H1eb M Hudson J Haagenson D Whrsenand K Johnson N Goar Mrs Remna B Pettrs K OKeefe I Heller L Martrn A Falcon THIRD ROW N T1mmreckJ Hagen B Sandry M Newell B Sathra L Rogers M Hagen D Serbold M Reed B Delaney J Beard R Overstreet D Owan A Delaney J Westerso D Frrtzvold B Fredrick G Aamodt S Tofte S Leom K Morrow M Jeffrey C Fenton D Fugleberg D Lynch C Vrzma FIFTH ROW S Stedem I Melland C Lovegren H Furstad M French D Huntley D Mrller L Hrzer P Mrlner I Collrngs V Bratlren B Monson K Sowrtch D Barnes P Trr SIXTH ROW D Halver son C Rossland F Van Hoff L Haugen P Hoover C Strtt I Gorder I Nordaune K Krogh D Lee M Haugen L Lowe L Zemlrska SEVENTH ROW D Husebye C Coley E Bakken M Scott G Kemmer B Olson A Brostuen B Septon, S Fredrrck C Wegley J Green K Jensen Sophomore Volleyball Champs PhY Ed Class 62 son. K. 2a.valney. FOIJRTH,ROW: H. Monson.. I. Craven. A. Overstreet, L. Kellar, E. Barda'l, Iverson, l Offrcers of GAA K Johnson N Goar J Haagenson D Whrsenand Notptctured rs B Pettis FIRST ROW R Head L Zemlrska L Hudson S Haugen M Arnson L Travelute R Knutsvrg M Mor rrson S Vrg I Houle D Broe N Handrum B Mrller S Hrllstead SECOND ROW D Stewart A Olson J Gubrud J Mahlen S Stevens A Maze Mrs Rernan C Vaselenko C Septon G Hagen M Farroh P Barry V Errckson THIRD ROW G Sveen A Hanson M Lrndstrom L Morrrson B Travelute G Langseth M Boussard V Skor W Heffelfmger D Rltzow C Karser C Wegley E Hmsverk L son P Kellar A Muller L Sowrtch B Anderson M Bratlren S Pappa M McBr1de C Zavalney R Errckson D Anderson FIFTH ROW S Salo M Lervrck E Stern J Rabbe V Possum M Broun C Westdal B Broe C Welty, M Trmrnreck J Stuen J Carter M Kuby L Russell SIXTH RON B Bosh L Bergh M Tesdal A Brostuen V Krers M Whrte I Jeffrey S Long J Barkre B Owan M Jenson S Grodt J Braaten A DeGree SEVENTH ROW N Anseth S Kellar F Wrghtman M Roek ney B Vance H Prrce J Thorson S Melland N Loe A Lukrns L Stewart M Semenko L Wab schall J Sundet L Payne N Halverson M Melberg R Bjerk L Davres 63 . O ' 0 In . O x YL Aylesworth, 'M. -Clauson, 'K. 'Sa1o. Hapip. FOURTH ROW: M: Olson, P. Colby, S, Miengel, P. Peter- CHAMPIONS bl My fliqk rf M 1 Q ' ' x Q 'i SCHOOL CALENDAR September 3 21 October 12 51 November 9 30 School ope ned Williston 7, Jamestown 6 Homecoming Halloween Party Sophomore Party Men Are Like Streetcars December 17 January February l Z8 March 6,7,8 13,1-4,15 Z8 Z9 May 1-2 Y I 9 zz 25 Christmas Con- cert G. A. A. Party F. F. A. Barn- dance Yearbook final deadline Western playoffs State Tourna- ment High School Oper- etta Bismarck Band Concert Instrumental Fes- tival Senior Class Play Graduation End of school year ' v t' N x 1 ,f 1 ,i This annual is intended to give you a life-long pictorial history of the memories of this past school year. lt is the hope of the annual staff that these pages will be a constant reminder to youof the friends and fun which you have found in this school year. The Coyote Staff extends sincere thanks to all those persons and business establishments that have co-operated with the staff mem- bers in making this year's Coyote a success CUYOTE STAFF Business Manager Ass't. Editor ........ . . . Business Manager Ass't. Business Manager . . . . Features ..... Ass't. Features . . Faculty ...... Boys' Sports . . Girls' Sports . . . School Life . . . Art Editor .... Division Pages . . Typist ....... Photographer . . Advisor ..... Beverly Septon . .Ellen Bardal . James McKay . . . ZeZe Zahl .Janice Craven Classes ....... . .... . Ass't. Classes ....... . . . .... George Wall Shirley Stedem . Beverly Petris . . . Dean Olson . . Kay Johnson . Carol Wegley Gary Jorgenson . Carol Wegley . . . Ioan Beard Glenn Hamberg . Pat K. Ourada Editor C-4 MAKUQ- CNXY .Sqt NZ' , 7 5 yn Eftn 'W Dr' 4.1 121- 0 F F L Kellar C Rossland A Oversteet I Gorder L Martm P Hoover G Aamodt FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 'NW Amm EA Llub Domgs The W1ll1StOH chapter of the Future Homemak ers of Amer1ca began the s1xth year ln a wave of enthuslasm A few of the act1v1t1es have been Sept Oct Nov Dec .lan Feb Mar Apr May W1th lnStallat1on of off1cers ln1t1at1on of new members Second place float for Homecomlng D1str1ct V Rally ln Watford Clty Natlonal FHA week N v 4 11 Rad1o program Nat1onal project adopted German Homemaklng class Commumty project a1ded TB Dr1ve Annual Chrlbtmas pot luck Local project bale of North Dakota 5tat1onery .lo1nt FFA FHA party Famllmeb Together project Daddy Date Valent1ne party Talent program State project amd Camp Grass1ck Seventh State FHA Convent1on Fargo Confer Junxor and Chapter degrees Electlon of off1cers the act1ve part1c1pat1on of every member IH carry 1ng out the purposes of the organlzatlon we completed the reqmrements, for an Honor Roll chap ter a reward we recelved 1111 Fargo To every glrl who vwnrked to make our chapter the f1rst State Honor Roll chapter ln our club S h1story HAlS I OFF 68 I v-.I E ' T u- v F C V a I V5 Qt -S3 E ' , . ' -- o . - 4 4 ', ,Q 1 - ,,'l.o4 Y .I ' l xx . . . Y -- . 1 4 i . A ' - . - 4' I Q . . . . xwf yt A . FUTURE F R ERS OF AMERICA BACK ROW: M. Vig, W. Wiseman, C. Heller, P. Nice, D. Severson, B. Sandry, J. Wagenman L Wagenman, D. Burk, D. Bean, E. Martini. E. Horab, F. Abelman, J. Smith, E. Hughes, FOURTH ROW: M.Lund, N. Knutson, J. Bakke, R. Skor, B. Marmon, R. Sundet, J. Heller, M. Zagur ski, A. LaLonde, D. Lundby. G. Johnson, S. Short, V. Owan, R. Hanson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Olson, R. Olson, T. Martin, M. Sandaker, J. Stenehjem, R. Hayden, L. Beard F Sowitch, J. Fixen, D. Iverson, L. McCoy, L. Lee, J. Arnstad, R. Ellestad, O. Hendrickson. SECOND ROW: V.Fossurr1.J. Harstad, A. Birkeland, G. Nelson, R. Beard, E. Wickum, D. Solberg L Holland, R. Urban, J, Lervick, H. Julson, R. Peterson. FIRST ROW: R. Jensen, D. Hanson, B. Brevik, L. Hanson, D. Carlson, H. Hanson, L. Albert, E Jen Sell . The Williston FFA Chapter started out the school year by sending two judging teams to the State Dairy Show at Jamestovm. The dairy products team consisted of Lyle Holland, Arvid Birkeland. The dairy cattle judging team consisted of Jim- my Smith, Dan Burk and Dorne Solberg. Both teams won gold plaques. Later in the year, the officers put on aradio program telling of the activities of the Williston FFA Chapter. Twenty-six new members were initiated to the Greenhand Degree, boosting the A membership of the local chapter to sixty-two mem- bers. Elton Wickum and Dorne Solberg attended the National FFA Conven tion at Kansas City, Mis souri. The local chapter of- ficers are Dorne Solberg, president, Elton Wickurn, vice-president, Lyle Hol- land, secretary, Bob Urban sentinel, and Mr. Olson advisor. 70 l Editor ........ ...... G eorge Wall Ass't. Editor ....... . . . Kathleen Zavalney Business Manager ..... .... G lenn Hamberg Ass't. Business Manager . . . . . . Bob Mathews Circulation Manager ...... . . . Darlene Forseth Ass't. Circulation Manager . . ..... Marie Newell Features Editor ......... . . . Carmen Peterson Sports Writer ......... .... D ick Mathews Art Editors . . . ............ Gary Jorgenson Carol Wegley Page Editors . . . . . . Kay Johnson, Carmen Peterson. and Darlene Forseth Reporters ........... Eunice Scott, Freda Van Hoof, Bill Jones, Harriet Monson, Shirley Stedem, Teddy Jo Paulson, Janice Craven, Z.eZe Zahl, Jimmy Maland. Ray O'Neill and Peggy Hoover Faculty Advisor. . . . . . Muriel Foley CHOIR BACK ROW: G. Wall, S. Forseth, H. Stockman, D. Anderson, I. Gaide, A. Larvick, K. Grodt, C. Anderson, D Wright, G. Iorgenson, D. Olson. J. Stannard, T. Stannard, D. Forness, J. McKay. FOURTH ROW: J. Olson, C. Peterson, S. Mengel, R, Ilvedson, G. Stockman. B. Sandry. J. Craven, E. Ogland, D Stockman, D. Tri, G. Hamberg, M. Skjei, F. Bervig, D. Kinstler. THIRD ROW: C. Wegley, D. Forseth, D. Whisenand. K. O'Keefe. C. Stitt, B. Sarhra, G. Alfson, M. Reed, L Lynch, L. Holm, A. Olson, M. Olson, I. Melland, G. Kemmer. SECOND ROW: I. Gorder, C. Coleyl I. Haagenson. D. Barnes, A. DeGree, L. Kellar, D. Seibold, P. Tri, M. Nes- seth, K. Morrow, B. Bosh, S. Stedem, S. Frederick, B. Septon. FIRST ROW: I. Nordaune, S. Sukut, T. Paulson. J. Gubrud, Z. Zahl, M. Farroh, B. Delaney, G. Heib. 1. Strang V. Erickson, C. Lovegren, L. Zemliska, C. Westdal, A. Brosluen. nvmvww 4 l 72 Allen MUSICAL NOTES Kax H1 steppers K- Kay Llcorxce suck Trlo Four Lost Lambs Plus One 73 IUHIOI 00191 , f, A D . Q. J f-'L JJ +11 x lx X 3 BAD LLARIINETS OBOE Anderson Vohs O Keefe l-lrcks Stannard Krnstler Abel Ilvedson Stockman Rawrtcher Mtlner M Mc Brrd e FLUTES ALTO B Monson Reed Larvrck Barnes Halvorsen SAXAPHONE Whrsenand Krogh Jenson TENOR SAXAPHONE G Jorgensen CORNETS Wrrght Ogland Benson Stahl Rreder Lrnsky Nelson Grodt FRE NLH HORN S F Berblg E Bardal PERCUSSION E Graves Russell I Sm1th B Fudge A LaLonde J Houle MAJORETTES K Zavalney P Tr1 C Westdahl J Sunder 74 DIRECTOR V Sy verson TRUMPETS D Broe P Peterson BARITONES J Reep G Stevens G Stockman D Anderson D Olson T Stannard I Molrne Stevens Zemlrsk Haugen BASS HORNS Stockman Ra Forseth C. D. ' , ' J. E. K. ' T. H. I T. . J. G. ' . D. ' I. ' R. W. R. S. , s. , J. ' ' . ' P. I . ' 1- M21-illd D. Korwln TROMBQNE5 L. 5. 54- - ' L. ' . A. . 1 D. D. , ' N. H- ' D. y . ' V 5. D. . ' M. , George Kltty xX '3 3 Carmen PCSEY QUILL AND SCROLL nu Stroll bww? wif we Q! WWW WW Zim! Zwfj K 'si 6 A o L 15 ies' ,, Q 7' 'n ' 'I T . W, ll ll - Il ll. ' ' ' X :r . . g . U , . Q2 A upper one-th1rd of then' class, and Il II Qs . . . . I SZ 4 , . , . - lvlqlztf fri II ll. 0 , . ji5'!r' , g H.. vu. 4 ' v f Q , . , Q T U . , . . . 75 The letters on a Qulll and Scroll emblem are IHS HJ These letters stand for Internatlonal Honorary Soc1ety for H1gh School Journahsts Membershlp 15 restr1cted to stu dents who work on the Coyote and Coyote Howl Other qua11f1cat1ons are that cand1dates be members of the jumor or semor class rn the a worker on the Howl must have had thu-ty column lnches of thelr wr1t1ng pubhshed at the t1me of nom1nat1on The flrst semester select1ons th1s year 1ncluded D Forseth G Hamberg K Johnson and K Zaval ney for the Howl E Bardal C Wegley and L Zahl were named for work on the Coyote Members of the organ1zat1on who were also members last year are C Peterson P Hoover K O'Keefe and G Wall BACK ROW: Mr. Mark, J. Stannard, G. Rieder, J. McKay. D. Solberg, C. Peterson, G. Wall. SECOND ROW: J. Reep. S. Kellar, K. Zavalney. J. Beard, B. Erickson. P. Hoover, D. Forseth. W. Nelson. FIRST ROW: E. Horab, N. Goar. T. Stannard, K. Johnson, J. Vohs, K. O'Keefe. D. Anderson, T. Paulson. STUDENT CO-ORDINATING BOARD P. Ourada, J. Vohs, E. Mark, K. O'Keefe, D. Tri, D. McKenzie, STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the student governing body of the high school. The duties of the Council include assisting with such outside activities as: athletic events, homecoming, school dances and parties. It provides the general welfare of the student body. Members of Student Council are: representatives from each class of senior high school, Band, GAA, W Club, Choir, FFA, FHA, Playmakers, Latin Club, Quill 8: Scroll, and Book- store. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL D.Anderson, Vice-president: N. Goar, Sec reta1'Y:J. Vohs, President, K. Johnson. Treas urerg T. Stannard, Sgt.-at-arms. 76 STANDING M Reed K Morrow E Bardal D Whrsenand A DeGree D Barnes S Stedhem L Davles N Goar J Olson C Anderson J Craven A Larvrck B Sathra S Forseth SEATED Praetor S Mengel Scuba Z Zahl Consul P Ourada Imperator G Wall Quaestor K O Keefe Legatus C Peterson LATIN LLUB The Latln Club consrsts of those fellows and grrls who are studylng Latln for the second year or who have successfully completed a two year study of the language The orgamzatlon lS gulded by a const1tut1of1 and has the 'ollolmng offlcers Im perator the presrdent Scrlba the secretary Quaestor the treasurer Legatus the student councll representatlve Praet tor the sergeant at arms and Consul the advrsor The Club s off1c:1al Latln name Latlna Vlvans ' means wh1ch means A l1v1ng socrety of a dead language 77 N ' , '. T 9. , ,, ' . S' g Living Latin . The motto is Mortuae linguae sodalitas vivax , l L sf - v 0' A be l T v I A N N , A3 ' ., 4 T E E N Carmen, Kay, George, Chuck, and Kitty ln the past year many changes have taken place in our Teen Canteen set-up. The rnost important change was the new building we received for our own use, through the work of the Williston Recrea- tion Director. With the opening of the new building, Canteen became more popular than ever with more than ZOO teen-agers using the facilities each time Can- teen was held. Dancing, ping-pong, reading, and playing cards were the most popular activities dur- ing the year. The Canteen officers, who have done an ad- mirable job,this year were George Wall, President, Carmen Peterson, Vice-president, Litty O'Keefe, C A N T E E N Secretaryg and Kay John- son, Treasurer. Chuck Stone, Williston's new Re- creation Director, served as Advisor. By far the most pop- ular spot in the Canteen this year was the kitchen, which served not only as a place to cool and serve food, but as a gathering place for hungry people to nibble and organize bull sessions. Did you know that raw potatoes hold a strange facination for a great many Canteen mem- bers? Things to remember: the night the kitchen key disappeared, the night that someone turned out the lights .... lf next year's officers don't do another thing, it is hoped they keep the lights burning. Chuck doesn't seem to appreciate the dark. 78 P L A Y M G.Wal1, Member-at-largeg B. Sandry, Treasurerg D. Forscth, Vice-presidentg Mrs. Ertresvaag, Advisorg J. McKay, Presidemg J. Craven, Member-at-large. Not Shown is P. Hoover, Secretary. The John Geelgud Chapter of Dakota Playmakers was re- organized this year after several years of inactivity. Each business meeting was followed by a program arranged and pro- duced by members. The programs were planned to include at least one informative number as well as readings, skits and cuttings from plays. The highlight of the year's work was a special program for Guest Night. MEN ARE LIKE STREETCARS A 'l 1 Llbranans Secretarles Pl'Oj6CI1OI'11SIS Housmg Commutee if il' .1 Stage Commlttee Bookstore Commlttee 80 I . . .L 'l- u Xa '- .. r 4 B X N..f ,I ' A A ,fha . - ' 2 4.-I 11--- 90 14,4-. :Ls Ss. LIFE Io'1e Nordaune M McBrlde e Colleen Rossland B Woodhams Guess Who? Skunk' 4 Roses Brrr' L1ttle boy llttle our Jeans? Jeansll They ve had IU Workmg glrl Carol 8: Kay Anna Mae 8a Blanche xl NP 4 wp, 1 'ns ws-X , Q. 4 81 D 5 I x Kinstler Stannard G. Martin Zahl Trefoil Initiation O'Keefe H. Stockman Darlene Broe R. Martin Rustan S. Pappa M. Melberg C. Stedman C. Stitt 15 Heller 16 17 18 19 QF 21 22 23 24 2a 26 27 28 'xx' 'TJ 'iv ni Dave Kormn Kacklt SL Ltnda Mane L gs Bodies lone, 8a AllSl'l 'Razzie Jr.-Sr. Banqut' Frosh. then 'Little Olllln -- Vohs Phew! ' . Denys-Pat L if a 'x .Bucko 7. Payne . Bathing! Beauties? , Da Boise . Missing Link . Dick Beard Blow! Boy Blow! . 3 gals 1 guy lsno-man L' . Ballet, no less. . heads, more heads 83 SPO SOR Amerrcan State Bank' Art Anderson Weldrng Servrce Alme Body Works Anderson Sheet Metal and Heatrng Works B St B Cut Rat Drug Bahner Supply Company Busy Bee Cleaners F B Bergman Insurance Bungalo Drrve In Bee Lrne Seryrce Burdrck Eugene A Borrud s Bakery Ctty Elevator Company Corner Market Carlson Cleaners' Coast to Coast Store Co op Market Conlrn s Furnlture Store Corky s Frne Foods Coca Cola Bottlrng Company C1ty Laundry gl Dry Cleaners Clausen s Blacksmrth Crrghton Motor Credtt Bureau of Wrllrston Curve Inn Dart Inn Cafe DeGree A B Jeweler Dr L M Carlsen dentrst Drs Craven Craven and Hagan' Elvrra Evensen OPIOIUIUISI T M Flath dentrst R P Klrne dentrst J N O Keefe dentrst Payne and Assocrates chxropractors T C Rrtter dentrst F O Rosenberg optomrtrrst Drs Wrrght Lund Johnson Skjer Dr E B Uhlman ehrropraetor East Broadwav Store East Srde Grocery Errckson Implement Company Erxckson Insurance Agency Everson Funeral Home Farmers Farmers Farmers Farmers Umon Co op Creamery Umon Lumber Q ompany Umon C entral Exchange Umon O11 Company Frrst Natronal Bank Gamble Store Gardner Electrrc Company Goodreau Equrpment Company Goodreau Equrpment Company Good Samarrtan Hosprtal Grand and Snyder Theaters' Greengards Toggery Grogan Robrnson Lumber Company Gross R M Jeweler and Florrst H 8: H Shoes Hagen Brothers Hamberg Jewelery Harrrngton Brothers Hedderrchs G M and Company Helland Insurance Hofengen Furnlture Compar y Hrmler s Srlver Gr1ll and 1 not Cab Hydle Insurance Agency Interstate Statronery Company Irgen s Rexall Drug' Joseph and Sons Inc lxalrl Market K G C X Radro Statron Krogan s Stud1o L 85 A Seryrce Store Landgren s Bakery and Cafe Laryrek s Transfer and Storage Lund Motor Seryree Luzon C afe y mn J B and n Maland Applrance Company Manger Erlrng Insurance Agency Marshall Wells Store Maytag Electrrc Company 'ylendro J N attorney Mercy Hosp1tal ' lN11ClWCSl Hardware and Applrance Model Clothrng Modern Barber Shop Montana Dakota Ut1l1t1es Moose Lodge Motor M art Nelson Plumblng and Heatrng Nlorthern Supply Company Oppen s Food Market Oyloe Auto WICCk1Ilg Peterson s C reamery Roberts Rolfstad Telmar attorney Roth Motor C ompany Rustle Inn Cabrns Rutledge Insurance Agency S O S Motor Serytee Shemorry Motor Company Standard Clothrng Company Stannard John Stenehgem Orl Company Stockman Motor Servree' Stokke s Radlator Shop Sukut Offree Eourpment Company Iony s Radro Shop Tot and Teen Shop Trlple Three Super Servrce Valley Implern nt Company Vantxne Patnt and Glass Company Voh s Crty Market Volk wholesale grocers Volney 8: Warte O1l Well Supplres Walt s Market Westland Wrllrston Wrllrston Wrllrston Wrllrston Wrllrston W1ll1ston O11 Statron Propane and Bulk Athletrc Club Co op Credrt Umon Floral Company Graphrc Press Herald Machrne Works Wrnkjer Dean attorney Zrne SL Kaluza accountants ' rndrcates an extra S5 donatron N C , . , . . 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