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As class advisor, Mr. Mastbaum made a financial success of the class with the J-S, balloon sales and other ingenious plans. Personally we enjoyed you, too. jokes ........ Our memories will long reverberate with your humor and will churn in honest anguish over it. Most aptly put is the plaque on the wa l in room 105: A good' geometry student laughs at the jokes Mr. Mastbaum spills, not they are but student 1 A ,- Q..- YJ. 52549 lf? A fvirlfn' 'I' tl., iligfwr' au- fd' .14 n I +- 4 .X ., Mft R , M W, ,, ., dw, A . l,, Q'ILfA ' MW! VUL., , v W . '91fs'n-' Hi: M.. A U, L, rf W1 arf'- rf 4 . 359.54 ' :Li ga 5 My-:ff 1 v- ' '35 L., JH r 49- N. L.z'qw:w ki' U 'Q L 1 4.4 Q .Jr A ,M,4f ..- 1 'Y ... WC! f ,O -xxx ,-.A:, 5-, . I 'J' ' - ' H---. X. n Q H2 1,2 -531: 1 ff , Y 3-,. ,S . 1 1 ' -4 ,..'.V'.', ,Qi I A D . . , gf' ' I A V 'qf , ?f2 ,A 'f ff V 3 , z9 ,. ii. ,911 , 1-. 'chad qu , X 9 Rx 'x X in Xxx gy H' r It X MU ' , X ,. it I X XX fs, 'X x .lj 1 0 . li A X' X fx I F I I ,A t 1 f ' Captain Willie Wilson temporarily reroutes his X px I course to sail around last spring's activities. These ll Q activities, too late for last year's Log, include the 7 XX - N faculty-senior softball game, the I-S, the Roman 7 y Qi ' banquet, the state baseball contenders, and l X ' graduation. i X With a shake of the hand and a grab for the I diploma, another graduation has become past l history. Captain Willie, after observing the parting seniors, moves into the new school year - Man your stations. .YZQ4-7-1 , R741 ,ag f CU - 1 f W-,Q J 15,1 C127 . -2X4 J r ' - f Y. K cg X :fe . . Hof . ff --4 j , . Cc, S' 'W-U l,..i-- 45 gi, M. N.x A band of modern Romans, clad in the robes of antiquity, visited Hades on May 11, 1955, when the Latin Club held its annual banquet in the school cafeteria. ,Hrs 4 R X A group of shades Ioan Flaherty Iusline Roebl loan Kaldabl and Clyde Nelson await their A turn as Cbaran Stan Swanson poles Ardis Oblson across the river Styx into Hades. omans Are Back A gain J t w Ran Haark is mystified by infernal magirian Larry Rust who made time run backwards. Attended by Carol Brigbtbill, Marifo Hunt, Maggie Wann, and Gail Nieman, Queen Proserpina Ardis Oblson, reigns over tbe underworld. Leading the Grand March al the I-S are left to right: Beliy Bowles, Dore Schroeder, 1955 Sen- ior Clius Presirleul, judy Harsmd, and lim Sumke, 1955 junior Cliffs Presidenl. Washing Virginitz Turi and Mdfk4Sl01'61' a won- derful time are Min Bowen, Chaperone, and Mr. Maxfbaum, junior Class Advisor. OO incl One of the highlights of the school year is the color- ful junior-Senior Prom. This event enables any jun- ior or senior to act really grown-up and gives them a good chance to don their fancy togs and really have themselves a great time. The 1955 Prom proved to be a great success. It was held in the grand ballroom of the Lowry Hotel where soft lights and dreamy music played by Bill Dietrich enhanced the theme, Apple Blossom Time. ,f 1:54 47' . V Ak, I K K I I b if-4 1 s 5 X s' Left to right: jim Pazdernik, Margie Hull, Bridget Gronberg, and Bill Skradde take a moment to look orer the program at the I-S. Prom Scent by 'Apple Blossoms' Left to right: Bill Young. Barb Fair, Carol johnson, and Bob Haag add a cup of punrb to their enjoyment at the I-S. s,,, iv V' Y W 1, X1 f I' M W 1 to 1 5 sf' Y N ,V 9 . x 1.1 ru, -.'. ?' i '.. ' 6 A '-- will . 'Q mgfkmasis E-1f!X , A Mft 'wt F of X, , Q' s - X e 7 A V Q . u lv ,, , m LN V V F, W wt S- A , F A X R , X gon...- x 6- F ' if ' 1 K V, Qs: IQ ,A K A N - ,- E 1 4 P . 4 1 O T -:L .,,.. . M HA Y in K . , Heading for seroml with the 'Pop' moves fast under the capable determination of a pro is our sulesmansbip of Mr. Peterson. rlnemistry teacher Mr. De- Laitsclt. Faculty Outsbiue Seniors Fourth Consecutive Time Rare scene of the afternoon as bard billing ferry Keenan rearbes first base. Mr. Morrison is tbe alert first baseman. Mr. Mastbaum looks amazed into :enter field wbere the ball has been bit. f A 14 at - s. X fl . Vi fill r f -4 I A3 Q' N 5- X, ' l--AD X si , ' X x.. tw Q I X s it M 4 i 7 2 - f .4 5 Qrfefe A C , 1 4-- 1,- ' .K ff CU' Ix The 1955 Wilson High Srhool Baseball Team. Fronl row, left to right: Ron Causlon, jim Senske, Kevin Olson, Terry Srhrieber Ken Wenzel, Bob Hanson, Bill Howard, manager. Back row: left to right: Coach Bill Fitzharris, Clyde Nelson, Don Zell Dirk Carlson, Mike Pelerson, Bob johnson, jim Kinsel, Marty Pelerson, and Len Sarge Yould, manager. Baseball Team Has Most Successful Season Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson The record of the 1955 Wilson High base- ball team is one to be envied. Behind them lie the City, District 15, Twin City, and Region 4 championships. Wilson also CONFERENCE 9 Humboldt 6 Monroe 8 Mechanic Arts 5 Washington 10 johnson 7 Harding 6 Central 5 Murray DISTRICT 2 Johnson 8 Washington Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson TWIN CITY 3 Washburn 2 12 innings REGIONAL 4 Columbia Hghts. 2 4 Montgomery 0 STATE 4 Mankato 0 4 Little Falls 3 0 Washburn 1 1 Dust flies as Ron Causlon, center field, slides safely into home plate. copped the runner-up position in the Min- nesota State High School baseball tourna- ment. lim Kinsel, St. Paul's leading pitcher, receives lbe Coleman Memorial award from Mr. Peter- son af the Sports Awards Assembly. Spring Sports Keep Wilson Athletes in Shape ' 1 -if Nga' ' ' f ff 2 W ,. ' Q, A A - f f 'w- P1Sf-A f X if-- One sure sign that spring has arrived is the sight of Wil- ' son golfers plodding for miles after a little white ball. J Wayne Nelson und' jim Altmunn show their form at the ' first tee at Como Park. K . 7. Q ,',iJ it-, Cloarh Fitzharris has a ronferenre with jim Senske and another Wilson player. Outfielder Ron Causton, Shortstop Ken Wenzel, and Out- fielder jim Seuske wait their chanres for halting honors. Mr. lJeLaitJrlJ fongmtulutes W'ulter Proifop as be afrepts the Bausch and Lomb Srienre Award. Aiary jo Ilunt and lim Kinsel rereire tlre Mabel Col ter Awurdx for future teurbers from Mr. Peterxon The Lynn Arrlwrd jonrrmlism Award ix presented to A Avdllt'-1' Varlahmzfker, 1955 Log Editor, by Mr. fobnxon. E Stepping through the urrbuuy to usber in tire flux' of 195.5 are Dare Sfbroezler, president, and Terry Scbrexber, vice-prendenl. gglff. 1, , Twig 1 Q xt? . XR, 'S we ages- ov Y V wi V ts? V .eng ,J sob' WV' 1325 wwe' HRW? gi The entire senior class on display graduation night at the auditorium theater section june 17. ' Ax'2,.' Whoopee. ' Seniors loaded into buses and headed for Exrelsior for the annual picnic Bill Hunter escorts Gloria Miller and Luella Boedigheimer into the YMCA for the all-night ' party. 'Too .many experts spoil the pool game' - any- 1- A way 1t's the pool room at the Y for the senior party. . M 5 . x5VE41- I5 I If i ZRLNH WW1.. NH VP -B 1 ngu- l '47 3'UC 'v'W' vs-vo I vi- 5! so-11,-2 M .Sf-,1',' kwivgfz M Mix: Midfe, ro-advisor, gives last minute in- xlrurtions to offirers Pal Wbichello, Carol Brigbtbill and Dave Srbroeder. The tall men fond Maggie Wannj bring up the rear - and another xenior class are soon alumni. '7Ae 00244 af 1955 vi Q' Mi 57 71 V . ,', ,72- m 3 .ar I E , 'B 45? , A R 4,uJf '6f4,A6'o -airy! 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'SXT cf , '. Q- X- Q M ' Q .,, , ., ,Y , I ,. y 4' M - -E 9 Rv.. H' J' 'Sk ' n XC -IDM A -x ' . :QR , .44 X394 , 43 'wsflw ,,, ., K? sxw sa! ' Mxw ! 5 ' A 1 f ifxh -, fi 1 ' I Yi ' -wx fp' Ang V57 x' 2f f1Iigf?5, Qi G51 R ' ' .5 I ,....,hPV 7:f A mwvah ,Tlx hy ' F14 fr l' K! !'i 4 W' ati- XXI ,.g- g- ff K 1' Rf ' H uf 5,4 .Wg 14 7 Sw. 7 wiv in n .1 V 5 5 1,75 42 ' ws 4 A host of Harding championship Ixmghls haul down Glenn Miller in ulml ua: llre mud bowl Charles Schroy er 72, looks in dismay as Ins quarterback bits the mud Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson A SQUAD SCORES 0 19 32 0 13 14 0 0 Don Bougie picks up 5 yards against Central. Off tackle to the right and Terry Wal- foort, 65, picks up another long gain as Wilsor1's speed and power was at fzgll strength for Murray. We won 3 -2. jim Loots, 68, gains two yards against Humboldt. Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Caught in between two Harding play- ers, Tom Foss is brought down. B-SQUAD SCORES 0 .,............................ Central 39 7 .... ..... W ashington 12 15 .... ....... M onroe 7 12 ,,,, ...... H umboldt 25 0 .... ..... H arding 44 Grey was Ihe dog and so were the rheerleaders as Wilson loses their 9 Homeroming Game to Monroe 27-14. Detail ihe Green Devils was this ,.,:?,.. - year's slogan. You are there . . . Any- one rerognize anybody? . vxxtw L The 1955 B-Squad Football Team Row 1: Dick Small, john Horwath, Bob King-Ellison, john Lorelz, Walier Mitrhell, john Hansen, jim Cheney, Larry Charboneau, Gary Olander, Tom Lavelle. Row 2: Coarh Maslbazzm, Ted Nemetz, Norm Hammink, Claude Bloomer, jim Beutelspacker, jerry LaShomb, Charles Frenrh, Phil Schalzer, Tom Bolle, Lew Aras, Frank Mitchell, Lowell Lun- deen. ROlV 3: Lee lVurum, john Berg, Ted Hunlsinger, Ron Hanson, Curt Yaeger, Brian Lewis, john Adams, Bill Howard, Cbllfk Hadrich, Tom Snyder, Mir McDonald, Ken Elrerhoy. - All eyes are on Betty Hunter as Mr. Don Bur- master, rlass of 1945, offers his arm to escort ber to the throne. Homecoming Activities Wilsonites . . . Ron Causton, Terry Rossi and Wayne Nelson stand at attention as the Homecoming Assembly begins with the flag reremony. 'K 5 1 5 F . .sf Wilson's bafleyard is alive with balloons and cars Kas well as peoplej as the Homecoming parade is about to get under way. ,-- ' .. ' ' avr' 'gan 1 in K. l!!f?I,L IISB m :lizzie IVQ I l 1.51-.cr Queen Betty Hunter and King Ken lVenzel pose with their official eoltrt. ' Seated are Mr. Don Burmuster and Mrs. Doro- thy fStuthinnj Vulentine, representing the class of 1945. The other royalty are left to right: Tom Kozy, janire lwoldenhauer, -. john Fitzpatrick, Beverly Wall, Ray johnson, Sharon Flood- . strand, janet Thron, Tom Foss, jufkie Moldertloutter, jim john' son, Karen Swanson, Pat hlundell, Lorelei Sabean and Terry ' Walfoort. qv. I ,QF I .A I I . Q I F 1 'Q I ' A I ' 5' I ' fe .. f ' 1 Q Al , ? -A Q A A, ' i ' K K e ,M 1 L N f ! f P f 1 fm pw Out on the field Cflyde Nelson helps cheerleader Gloria Langevin ecorate the goal post with Wilsonlr red and white colors. King Ken enjoys royal attention X from the ladies of the court. Belly Junlm King, Ken Wmyd ff 67 fx ff- fv- gf 1:-1' X ,I ima FWN' .f f' N-sf' XIV J I Hi-C Highlights Christian Fellowship K M W' 3 'nf Bill Lockman and IoAnn Opitz look on as Doug Hoelscher prevents Bev Wall from escap- ing during a game of wink-um. Hi-C stands for High School Christians, and the purpose of this club is to provide Christian Fel- lowship for its members. The highlight of the year is the Spring banquet. Doug Hoelscher leads the singing to the accompaniment of Eunice Hag- slrom. l The members of Hi-C are left to right, row 1: Eunice Hagslrom, vice-president: Doug Hoelscher, president, Beverly Wall, Secretary. Row 2: Madelon Welk, Ianice Gregerson, Kathie Kruschke, Marilyn Opitz, IoAnn Opitz, Bryan Carrol, Glenna Kratzer. Row 3: Sonia Peterson, Evelyn Koch, Shirley Swanson, Betty Wolfe, Joyce Nyquist, Sharon Neilson, Judy Schussler. ROW 4: Gloria Bartusch, Grace Anderson, Lester Mericle, Bob Schwarzkopf, Joyce Kuchenbacker, Connie Elledge, Maureen Dilger. ROW 5: Ken Wenzel, Bill Lockman, Ken Hodgson, Clyde' Nelson, Wayne Nelson, Dick Kennedy, Don Hanson, Ray johnson. ,'.. qu: ww-3.5 Q 23:4 I., .,..4.n1..4A tv is 9? 3 x - -an Q. ' .. 4 , , ., 3133? r 'S ' W 1. . ,. wi. ,I K , in : qs O 32 ,M ff w -.W ii fi A iii? 1 U pg K .f Q Fay.: x w N411 aw? , 4 .M Q QM? First row, left to right: Marilyn Opitz, Ianice Gregerson, Ieannee Pelzl, Beth Wetberald, Audrey Priebe, Dorothy Matt- son, lean Wintz. Peggy Fair, secretaryf Virginia Turi, 11ice-president: lim Altmann, president. Second row: Noreen Wood, lean Kobilka, Marlene Cernohous, Pat Lager, june Deml, Nancy Sonlag, Darlene Boym, Roberta Knapp, Bev Nelson, LaVonne Patnoe, Shirley Allen. Third row: LouAnn, Judy Komires, Linda Sewers, Maiorie Brinkman, Mar- lene Berggren, Lucille Bisping, Eunice Hagstrom, Maureen Dilger, David Bolin, Bob Swanson, Diane Dierke. Fourth row: Connie McLean, Edith Muenchow, Carole Dunn, Winifred Brown, Richard Lesch, Wayne Nelson, Bob Thul, Ray johnson, Elizabeth Taylor, Ieanne Swanson, Geraldine Norre, Nanfy Carlson. Junior Red Cross Works All Year K LL, The junior Red Cross of Wilson High sent boxes all over the world to needy children, worked at the Red Cross Blood Center and sang at the Hastings hospital. Miss Ruth Kachel is the advisor of this active group. XWL C 1 The Constitution of the Wilson Chapter is' studied by jean Swanson and Bob Thul. The boxes packed by the Red Cross were sent all over the world to needy children. , Left to right are Kay Ferrell, Bob Thul, Marlene Berggren, Peggy Fair, jean Swanson, lim Altmann, and Dennis Stor- hamp. xii' Every Day Is Busy For Council Our Student Council, representative of the student body, has had a successful year under the guidance of advisor, Mr. George DeLaitsch, In charge of Homecoming, they decided to buy a girl's crown, while Mr. Morrison made one for the boys. They sent 3820 to CARE for overseas relief, helped on the City-wide exchange assemblies, and set up a M6 , .I . . ...W ,, ...- l A I 'Ji ,, ' li V- aww 1 . , l Health Council in conjunction with FTA. For the St. Paul Winter Carnival the Student Council spon- sored a float and a marching unit. Freshmen repre- sentatives, chosen after the picture was taken, are Nancy Carlson, Zona Lindemann, Larry Charbon- eau, Bill Johnson, Gary Gruber, jerry Callinan, Caro- lyn Johnson, and Sylvia Rocknem. f? v QQ! 'sf rv- 1, ED s K 4 Row one, left to right: Chuck Schroyer, treasurer: lim Senske, presidenty Ken Wenzel, vice-presidentg Betty Hunter, secretary. Row two, left to right: Judy Novak, john Hansen, George Wintz, Dave Benson, Gloria Nelson. Row three, left to right: Marilyn Sage, Valerie Clarke, Deanna Green, Pal Norton. Row four, left to right: Bonnie Hovland, lim Quist, Karen Swanson, Ioanne Thompson. Row five, left to right: Dennis Storkamp, Clyde Nelson, Keith Green, Dick Kennedy, Darwin Linder. 7 la y LIU T 7 4. S Ny X v A 5 ,di , Ars , , f X. 3 1 - ' 1 A f --nga - 'Ire meeting is adjourned, Mrs, Alton Bolin PTA presirlenr, says, A welrome lo lVilson is uuirmly given lo Mrs. Russell Sage Simian! Council guides Deannu Green and fully Novak. OIL fudge. ' suy Sophomore Y-teen mmly sellers fully Kinsel 11 Kay Anderson. ,pn Val Clurke, junior, finds a loyal Wfilson sufporter in Mr. Mitrlaell, biology Ieurlver, SlJe's engaged, whispered senior Nanry Mullson lo senior Gloria Langevin. How tJe unexpected guesl enlered lbe office is poinled out by Bob Efkmun. Oucl1! from Carolyn Munbe, Zarida lolmson, Mr. john Wells, and Mr. Tom lessen. emi? Size!! s 27 A6Lf CTL adm , While Captain Willie relaxes in his cabin, Wilson is sailing full speed ahead in the year's schedule Mornings find all hands on deck rubbing red faces and cold feet. Winter weeks fill up with swirling activities basketball and hockey games, Kanteen dances, club meetings, and special events like the operetta and the Winter Carnival- Smooth sailing, me hardies ,chief tat new ,Z ot' ,C .4 4141 fa fzzffltffy ,Qcwf 325146 fbi fgf ,7ZZ6fCffLf fgfeifpfvcf' 435 WZ' if ewf kazaa 428544117 1 tc-244640 feiheeawve fgefefbe ,ffjeedieeecf Kyla el A fZZ 4,-' L! 745 l vide ffc Lf Kfldfgg, ew ' ' 'f fgcckfaff- czfe Q f Wfvfcl fddwff if Z Tankers Take Title Led by jerry Stuart, the Wilson swim- M mers won their second city championship this year. The record for dual meets was 16 wins to 1 loss. The mermen showed no respect for tradition as they smashed over a dozen records during the season. WILSON 5 MECHANIC ARTS ........ 0 52 17 WILSON WILSON 61 4 MONROE ........... HARDING ....,................. WILSON 68 HUMBOLDT ,,,..... 6 , if WILSON 65 WASHINGTON ,,,....,,,,,,, 6 ' WILSON 39 JOHNSON 44......,,4, ,,,,,, 3 8 WILSON 54 MURRAY ........... ..,,,. 2 3 WILSON 48 CENTRAL ....... ,,.... 2 9 The 1956 city champs: left to right, row 1: Ed Hultquist, Gary Carlson, Den' nis Lewis, Stan Swanson, Gene Meredith, Roger Koren. Row 2: Doug Malm- strom, ferry Stuart, Bill Newhouse, Terry Blomgren, Doug Berry, Duane Malmstrom, George Uehel, Dick Swanson. Bill Newhouse and ferry Stuart fly with the dolphin Doug Beny take, ,ime off fmm wmkom. breaststroke. jerry shattered two records in the city meet. 4 . s 4 H' . ' I ' ' . .lf . 1, I X my K .-, K A ' atm' X . x A f,,.1', A .--a sf. 'A ' x ' 1, . I . V' K . Q t ,J-. .. ' ' R -- 'J--.fvf -a -A-.f M - , :K .,,,... , 5, W. I - S -a .se -was The senior members, Bill Newhouse, jerry Stuart, and Dennis Lewis performs a hack dive. The Stan Swanson, discuss the intricacies of strategy. lines show the palhs of his hands and feet. - l Top: Ron Flynn handstands on the parallel bars. Bottom: Bob Baumann does a shoulder stand. Bob Schwartzkopf demonstrates the form that won him Class D all-around honors in the city meet as he starts a heel circle. Wilson Central 60 Wilson Murray 70 Wilscmn Harding 140 Wilson Monroe 79 Wilson Humboldt 53 Gymnasts Swzng to Second Showing team proficiency, the Wilson musclemen scored 75 points to place second in the city behind Harding s 145 The top WIISOH men m Class B were ohn Fxtz patrick and Tom Kozy In Class C Ron Flynn and Bob Baumann paced the Red men. Bob Schwartzkopf won all round honors ln Class D Wilsons second man was Dick Kennedy. The gymnastics team: left to rzght - row 1. Donald Bougxe, Ronald Flynn, Thomas Kozy, Larry Fitzpatrick. Row 2: David Benson, Nick Steckhalm, Donald England, Robert Chapman, Ronald Oczak, Dennis Gaustad, Raymond Vorderbruggen, Mr. Mitchell, Coach. Raw 3: jerry LaShomb, Brian Lewis, Steve Hesley, Robert Schwartzkvpft Robert Baumann, Richard Kennedy, ferry DeZelar, Edward LaValley, Thomas Bilele, Pat Ryan. 1-ef, go yiglgf, row 1,- Tom Hunan, Mike Peterson, lim Senske, Ron Causlon, Clyde Nelson, Chuck Scbroyer. Row 2: Mumigar john Lorelz, Coach Paul Sokol, Tom Foss, jim McLean, Terry Rossi, Keilh Green, Bill Nelson, Ken Wenzel, Norm Sbisler, Assislan! rourb Bill Lorenz. Mike Peterson pulls down a rebound al the Meclmnir Arts gume. Bill Nelson Q62 and lim Senske IZ4j eye the ball expeetantly. Cagers Capture City Clmmpionslaip City Champions, two all city players, and one of the finest teams in Wilson's history sums up the '55-'56 basketball team. Hats off to seniors Ron Causton and jim Senske, co-captains who were unanimously chosen All-City guards. Mike Peterson, Clyde Nelson, and Tom Hutton received honorable mention for their fine play. Though lacking in height a one point overtime thrill- er with Harding was the only conference loss. Roosevelt, with its tremendous height controlled both backboards to hand Wil- son a 74-54 defeat in the first Twin City game the Redmen have participated in. In District 15 play, Wilson finished fourth af- ter bowing to Washington and Humboldt. The season's record for the team is: WILSON .,.....,,... WILSON WILSON WILSON WILSON WILSON WILSON WILSON CONFERENCE SCORES HUMBOLDT ........ MURRAY ....... JOHNSON s,,.. CENTRAL .....,,s..... MECHANIC ARTS HARDING ......,..,... WASHINGTON MONROE .......... ' X W V gf. 41.151, 'f N ,Y Y ,. ' K7 qv V ' I 4' x .EH ynffflj . , A1515 i. f -.1 .,v .4 .Q Q , Q :'. ,A K 'UQ . Y if J, R MVA V.,, V fm . . t .egg ,S 0 65 a , if x A NNI x ' gs a x R Q.. 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Q W N W SQ 12 kk n Early Buds Rate Tlmd Place Under L01 enz Wilsons B Squad wound up rn thrrd place wrth a farthful and showed much promise for the future 5 3 record The practrce txme 6 30 to 8 00 A M put Mr B111 Lorenz coached the team the team under some hardshrp but the boys were B-SQUAD SCORES 41 32 29 39 68 45 36 63 Brll Vennes Gary Huntsrnger Iolm Lo reiz Cdpmin George Wrntz frm Cheney Plnl Srbalzer Rau 2 jerry Cullman Mrrkey MurDonald Pat Padden Roger Forman Bob Tbul Ron Hanson in 'fi X X 2' .4 , S fill ' A-squad, left to right: Earl Berglund, Bill Plant, Marty Iurgensen, Tom Connolly, Glenn Miller, Ron Iensen, lim Iohn- son, Denny Devine, Churk Hadrirh, Dick Plum, Lowell Lundeen. Inexperience Puts Hockey Team in Second Division In the win and lose column Wilson's Hockey team didn't fare too well but in the experience of com- petition the team is rich. Losing goalie Ron Jensen, defensemen Glenn Miller and jim Johnson, the lat- ter two receiving All-City recognition, will hamper the team but the returning lettermen should bolster Wilson. Mr. Tom jessen is the coach. B-Squad Hockey, a new team for Wilson, was com- posed of all freshmen except for three sophomores. Coach joseph Kuzniar says this hampered the boys because the teams they played were mostly sopho- more B-Squad. A-SQUAD CONFERENCE WILSON ............ 0 WASHINGTON WILSON ............ 1 MONROE ......... WILSON ............ 2 HUMBOLDT WILSON ............ 2 MEC. ARTS ..... WILSON ............ 0 JOHNSON .,... WILSON .,.......... 0 MURRAY .,...., WILSON ............ 0 HARDING ...,. WILSON ............ 2 CENTRAL ....... B-SQUAD HOCKEY WILSON .....,...... 2 WASHINGTON WILSON ............ 0 MURRAY ......... WILSON ............ 1 MONROE ,..,..,,, Ai- X WILSON ............ 5 MEC. ARTS ..... WILSON ............ 0 JOHNSON ....... WILSON ............ 1 HUMBOLDT WILSON .......l.... 0 HARDING ....... WILSON .........,.. 0 CENTRAL ....... Top row: Mr. I. Kuzniar, Bill Hoppe, Ken Krengel, Frank Mitchell, jerry Pawlak. Second row: Dave Schulz, George Amon, Bob King- Ellison, Ioe Pidinger, Ted Nemetz. Front row: left: Bob Swanson, Bob Farnham, George Bates, Gary Gruber, lim Elledge. Top: jim johnson handles a flying puck in front of lhe Central nets. Middle: Earl Berglund clears the puck from behind Wilson's nets during the johnson game. Marty jurgenson guards out front. Borfom: A srramhle for the ,fuck and Ron Iensen, goalie, falls on it. Ric ard Plum and Earl Berglund are on the foh loo. Below: Earl Berglund duels with a Iohnson player for the puck. V Y 1 l Q5 D , iii V5 if? f'Su' Row I, left to right: Cleola Arent, Gloria Langeuin, Anita Shisler, Audrey Keefe president, Carole Dunn, Connie Elledge. Row 2: Loretta Koren, Linda Felt, Maureen Dilger, justine Roehl, Charlotte Hamilton, Patsy Fuller, Marlene Isaacson, Irene Willy. Row 3: Efelyne Koch, Marjorie Hall, Lorelie Sabean, janice Aiolclenhauer, Kathy Krusrhlee, Rita Maher, Beverly Wall, Betty Hunter, Marsha LaBonne. Row 4: Anita Uherka, janet McPherson, Mary Komives, jacqueline Modenhauer, Marjorie Brinkman, Suzanne Hadrith, Donna Haselman, Sharon Nielsen, jean Kobilka, Darlene Anderson. Row S: Carol jean Meyer, Lois Haider, Gloria Bartusch, Grace Anderson, Carol johnson, Barbara Fair, Karen Swanson, jacqueline Schauer, Berit Villa, joy Bolin. Y-Teens' Groups Have Large Wilson Participation J 'C Q juniors, left to right, row I: joyce Helle, Valerie Clarke president, Marlene Berggren, Darlene Kelm. Row 2: Sylvia johnson, Arlene Manke, Margene Collins, Elizabeth Harvey, judith Stone, june Deml, jeanette Novak. Row 3: Karen Lemke, judy Robinson, jane McEvoy, Patricia Gese, Patricia Lager, janet Biederbecla, Pam Robinson, Marilyn Sage. Row 4: jeanne Swanson, Nancy Neu- mann, Marlynn McGee, Deanna Green, Lorraine Marso, joyce johnson, Shirley Swanson, Donna Knuth, Barbara Gunderson. Row 5: Ramona Mommsen, Merilyn Stenberg, Carol Brinkhaus, Rae Carpenter, joetta Ballis, joanne Stob, Phyllis Anderson, Sharon Kempka, Lois Utech. W h ld Jud Kinsel LouAnn Jacobson Bonnie Hovland. Row 2: Shir- Sophomores, Row 1: Beth Ann et ro , y , , ley Webber, Judy Novak, Gloria Nelson, Janice Pofar, Antoinette DiBerardini, Millie Feikert, Teddy Willy, Kathy Goodman. Row 3: Karen Knudson, Kathy Paisley, Jayne Dominski, Kay Anderson, Donna Roy, Janice Tungseth, Nancy Morris, Audrey Priebe. Row 4: Joanne Pelzl, Beth Brooks, Judy Betak, Connie Bursell, Marilyn Roehl, Judy Anlauf, Janith Geiger, Jeanne Winger, Vera Tomlenovich, Judy Dem- aree, Joanne Thomson, Marlene Erickson. The Y-teens groups provide social and service interests for many Wilson girls. Each class has its own group, and college girl advisor, provided by the YWCA. Meeting every other week, this year a scrapbook for the Philippines and keeping books on their library shelf were the main projects of the, combined groups. Hayrides, dances, pow- wow's, and gab fests highlight the girls' activities. g wi ' ,en Q k' Ell orth Darlene Boyum Row 2' Jean Winlz Sylvia Rocknem, Freshmen, Row I: Joan Wintz, Nancy Carlson, Jac ze sw , . . , Judy Inglebretson, Andriette Nash, Mary McMahon, Nancy Olson, Michele Turner. Row 3: Janice Gregerson, Margo ' ld' Y nicsh, Joan Krech, Avis Swenson. Row Ferrell, Joan Sonterre, Karen Ecker, Kay Bolin, Charlene Thomas, Gera ine a 4: Nancy Sontag, Beverly Van Oss, Carolyn Manke, Pat Thorn, Donna Weber, Zarida Johnson, Mary Albert, Judy Ken' nedy. Row 5: Mary Lou Jaspers, Pat Joyce, Sharon Elliot, Karen Elliot, Harleen Miles, Janet Fretschel, Judy Solum, 37 Valeri Anderson, Deanne Kadas. Sophomore Reigns Over 1956 Winter Carnival resumi- .Qaeea Samba Sdn sa 3 AF. 7 Q . -14,1-.,, if. Ji. 4 W 'il-Y 11. H .,, x N r? .ki 5 Queen Sandra Srhoonover, sophomore, and business man- ager, Lowell Lundeeng senior altendanl Maureen Dilger and Bill Thietsg juniors Karen Mey- ers and Keith Greenf freshmen Donna Weber and Bob Swan- son. 5'-,or Carnival Produces Funds For Needed Building Supplies The 1956 Winter Carnival, spearheaded by Sam Mastbaum, was financially suc- cessful. With the active co-operation of parents, teachers and students, the cake walk, the dart game, the coke bar, the variety show and everything else - all were kept busy with neighborhood patrons. f MIQEUV- r L - V 4 -,Af-2K1 Ef C41-cA.J A? X A K , I ' 4 44 a, fffaff ',:ftKqi,1-Ll! J J 1: f',- L, f .7 ' if kj if . f4f'f.r9z?ygf c!,,1,M,,7.,fJ ,. C' ,f'.f3f' ' P f I-f 'I VX! , o ,fy 1 gif!! JAM, grgfgiyld jf-f,4AJ .fl -ff f fm 2 , ., 4' V f' 1 uefa,,,+ 5 rezf!,,,tc,efn-f 25 J Q 'lflfff ' Y 047. ,ff ,aQ,ea,4 f Alla, fwwse W' ffffufgfaf' .--Cffxicagks I 7 J ef.-La Highlighlfiiof I 4 1 r Carnival inrlude the rifle range, the ring loss, the dart game fwbere the teachers got tbeirsj and the Hawaiian bat booth. 9-9 r 101 3 Or lUc NO FOP UJED Dick Kennedy serves the sophomore Vulcans, who won the costume prize, at the Masquerade Ball. Novelty Adds Extra Pleasure to Kanteen Dances 5 U ' I -- -j. , JI my E' '-ylkl Kanteen Committee heads - Row 1: left to right, Elizabeth Harvey, Publicity: Patsy Fuller, Coke Bar, Betty Hunter, Door. Row 2: Ramona Momm- son, Derorationsf jay Bolin, Coke Bar,' Lois Utech, Decorations. Row 3: Barbara Fair, Over-all Chair- man: Ken Wenzel, Clean-up, Audrey Keefe, Door. The Kanteen Committee, under the direction of Mr. Sam Mastbaum and Barb Fair provided the terp- sichorean treats of the year. Featured was the Jinx Dance! Strips, Spots and Polka Dot Dance, Masquerade Ball, and other specialties. Gloria Langevin, Audrey Keefe, Millie Feikert, and Bill Lockman model their creations for the Masquerade Ball. 115' gg .. . ww lg g,: 'f Q Q. -' f Q i A X r KW? . if my M : y, 9 , S W.. 3 -E 1 ' or is 5 if Q nf A gf in A , 4, I 1, 'K 3 . n 9 i lil? ' W.-.8r-.1: The band goes through half-time paces under the balon of Larry Grindland at Central Stadium. Food Replaces Horns Once a Year Doug Berry and Al Polsfuss prove tha! boys are smiling and genllemanly eaters at the annual Brown and Bigelow xmorgaxbord for the band at the St. Paul Hotel. iwftm N' we f ,,- i,,,g. The band schedule leaves little time for eating, but on one occa- sion each year they fill their mouths with food instead of reeds and leave the horns in the background. Occasions the Wilson band plays for, under Doc Raymond, include the Minneapolis Aquatennial, and the St. Paul Winter Carnival. ll x 1 f' ll .HA J9. .Jw . - W6-Q. YV' vs- x - C Y 'gcxfh-u ,J-fx? -SG ...SEQ ' , Us C Q ' Q ts! 9 Q :v 5-T Y is , 4 2, , is , 49 i '.!'L'W' vlx x O bb V 5 f' Rf' ' 'Q' H uf - 4 f-.' . 1, 's.,-- 5--gf qi lm -1' L IL Lp 'x ,izgl-,f.11 'qJv ,fi'f 1 fl' .5 , OE C 1 vim l 2 L TEA F L 5? 'sz?.f- L nd... F h , R 1: l t t 'ght, Jean Wintz, Joan Wintz, Patricia Rife, Judy lngelbretwn, Mfidelwl Wflk, Nijiynllern Dtbiijner, fl,i'isS14ji1nsor1,Jf4n M0ld2f1l9014f-'ft Mffbeie Tuff? Rmf' Z-' ,Fan Krefh' Jamie Gregorian' Helen Schneider Loretta Ballis Charlene Thomas, Kathy Schmid, Muriel Rexneke, Roberta Knapp, Mary I 3: :M Alb ,Y B' y N1 n, Donna Weber, Marion Brown, Suzanne Thompson, Pat Thorn, 1CiiybflynRll?:nke, Dilirilene BhyumitJackii2oEllsworIh, Bonnie Larson. Row 4: Judith Komives, Judy Kennedy, Nancy Carlson, Joy Gregorson, Deanne Kadas, Harleen Miles, Judy Solum, Valeri Anderson, Jeanne Fal- ' Z L' d . MMM' Mary Lou 'aspen' one m emmm G.A.A. Board, Row 1: Elizabeth Harvey, Recording Sec' retary,- Marilyn Sage, Vice-Presidentg Betty Mae Bollin ger, Secretary. Row 2: Lois Utech, Recording Secretary Ramona Mommsen, Sports, Carol Johnson, President Gloria Bartusch, Social Chairman. G.A.A. Gives Girls a W orleout The Girls Athletic Association, with Carol johnson as Q L, V' Q ii B this year's head, provides an opportunity for girls to .L ' Q cg . . 's test their skills in sports. juniors earning 500 points .3 received their long awaited VV letters and 59l1i01'S ,J ' . , with S00 additional points receive All-City awards. L E . K 5-7 Sophomores, Row 1, left to right: Susannah Newman, Shirley Webber, Gerry Horwath, Geraldine Haider, Kathie Goodman, Liz Anderson. Row 2: Jean Mauseth, Beth Ann Wetherald, Janice Tungselh, Millie Feick- ert, Joanne Casey, Joanne Pelzl, Judy Novak, Marian Lundquist. Row 3: Haren Knudson, Donna Roy, Noreen Wood, Patricia Rubbelke, Judy Betak, Janith Geiger, Sylvia Peterson, Beth Brooks, Gloria Nelson, Kathie Paisley. Row 4: Barbara Simon, Judy Anlauf, Janet Mericlc, Bonnie Hovland, Peggy Fair, Sandra Lee, Joanne Thomson, Luann Jacobson, Marlene Erickson, Lucille Bisping. Row S: Judy Demaree, Liz Taylor, Jean Winglez, Carol Olson, Barbara Pruden, Judy Hunt, Judy Kinsel, Delores Komives, Dona . Diane Dierke, Jean Mac- r 74 mf, lf--ff 1-rixl 3 y ,l r r uniors and Seniors, left to right, Row I: fay Ferrell, janet Thron, Dorothy Mattson, eannelte Norak, Nanry Dfartson, Marlene saaeson. Rou' 2: Barb Pitman, Marilyn 'rist, Maureen Dilger, Sharonlee Marstad, udy Fisher, june Deml. Row 3: Rita Maher, 'ererly W'all, Gloria Langerin, Patsy Fuller, , hirley Allan, Marsha LaBonne, Arlene V ianke. Row 4: Cleola Arent, Betty Hunter, mire Molzlenhauer, Pam Robinson, Barb funderson, judy Stone, judy Robinson, ylria johnson. Row 5: Patriria Lager, Dar- 'ne Kelm, joyee Helle, Yvonne Tester, arb Seott, Valerie Liston, Carol Welle. 56 ' 1 juniors and Seniors, left to right, row I: Marilyn Carnis, Euniee Hagstrom, jackie Moldenhauer, jane MeEz'oy, joyee Nyquist, joyee johnson, Anita Uherka, Sharron Lewis. Row 2: jean Kobilka, Betty lVolfe, Donna Knuth, Pat Gese, Marlynn MeGee, Karen Meyers, janet Biederbeek, Shirley Swanson. Row 3: joann Goon, joy Boltn, Deanna Green, Valerie Clarke, Marlene Berggren, Nancy Neumann, Rae Carpenter, Dianne johnson, Carol Brink- haus. Row 4.' Lorraine Marso, Sharon Kamplea, joanne Stob, Marlene Eddy, Grate Anderson, Carole Wood, joetta Ballis, Connie Elledge, Merilyn Stenberg, Karen Haes. Carol johnson, Ramona Mommsen, Rita Maher, Gloria Langevin, and Dotty Mattson brave the hill in bark of school. Let's hope they made the bottom without mishap. Marilyn Sage and joyce Helle pair off in a favorite GAA sport, bad- mtnton. 11-f Onstagers: Row 1, left to rigbt: Shirley Webber, Linda Felt, Sbaronlee Marstad, Margie Hall, Mary Iungbauer, Virginia Pifner. Row 2: Euie Korb, Carol lean Meyer, Karen Swanson, Patsy Fuller, Margaret Mazacek, Harriet Kobls. Row 3: Iim Metz, Ron Causton, Glenn Miller, Bob Benz, Doris Lenz, Mario fobnson. Row 4: Ken Wenzel, Bob Witt, Keitb Hobbie, jim Glenn, Terry Rossi, Tom Kozy. Onstagers Take Time Out For Ginger Q ff: aw, Students with a flair for dramatics form the Onstagers. Membership is open to those who have been in a production or done technical work and have taken a year of speech. The club was responsible for the Christmas assembly and the weird initiation costumes seen around the building, as well as other events. Mr. Morrison supervises the group. Stage Crew: Row 1: Mike jensen, Harold Wy- man. Row 2: Ray Fuller, William Ewald. Row 3: ferry johnson, Richard Plum. Row 4.' Bruce Stokes, Mike Chapman. fn 'Hectic' Describes Scramble That Ends in Top Per ormances The direrlor listens while Iwo hopefuls, Yvonne Meld and Margo Ferrell, try out for this year's play - TIME OUT FOR GINGER. Rehearsals lake their toll. Top: Diane johnson gives memorization a new twist: bottom: Mr. Morrison follows as Karen Swanson and 'hun- gry' Bill Thiets read lheir lines. Bill Thiets and lim Engen drarnatize roles in WHEN THE CHIMES RANG for the annual Chrislmas as- sembly. Focus on The Flag The spotlight is on these boys at the start and finish of assemblies, as they form the honor guard for the presenta- tion of our national flag. Seniors: Wa ne Nelson J' 1 Terry Rossi, Ron Cuuslon. r-pv.,..,m- . I juniors: Chuck Scbroyer, lim MeLeun, Dennis Nelson. Seniors: Tom Foss, lim Senslae, Clyde Nelson. iow l, left to right: Barb Haier, Mary Komives, Sheila Weary, jackie Moldenhauer. low 2: Donna Haselman, inita Shisler, Linda Graves. low 3: Grace Anderson, 3arb Fair. Row 4: Ron Bow' 'r, lim Senske, Terry Rossi, lon Causton. Row 5: Brian 7'Connor, Stan Swanson, Fed Pepin. qu Quill and Scroll Honors Journalists Membership to the national honorary journalism society is achieved through outstanding contributions to school publications. This year's initiation began with a potluck supper at Mary Komives' home. After Cheerleaders Help Keep School Spirit Alive lain, snow, sleet, hail, nothing can :eep cheerleaders from leading the ells at high school games and Wil on's six are no exception. A big hit vith the student body this year was he We are Redmen strong and great heme carried out during the halves of l he basketball games. Cheerleaders Carol lean Meyer, Ianel Biederherk, Merilyn Slenberg, Val Clarke, Connie Elled e, and Gloria Langevin admire Riombus,, their mascot. the supper a formal candlelight initiation took place. Then came the top event of the evening when pledg- es had to undergo cruel and torturous stunts Knot reallylj. . I I 4 I an 5 A7 M Qxeffsgfluafz A-vi Qvvl I ME ' . 0 0 f 1 ai dfQJ 19 'AAA-4, W 0142! aj 1, S , fl 5 gi if t 2 0 ind 'E' ' no r 10 r a o ea . ' Q 9 iif qmw 1 H ' ' MMXX AWMQQL W it W MW ,W ww '- 22 ' 'Q N Y ACM? ag ,D W 2 . 3 EWU fiflf!-ff-la, . I , S 1 N Q . 2 ,- 'M 5 N 'R 'lk 5 a-fpe fffzfffffffz Racket-Squad, Bot-men, Thin- Clads Eye Good Seasons .. B As the Log goes to press, snow is still on the ground and one can only guess about Wil- son's spring sports. This year's tennis team is being organized's under a new coach, Mr. Sam Mastbaum. Most of Wilson's champion- ship baseball team is returning and with the help of some new blood, great things are ex- pected. Over seventy boys signed up for the track team, so the thin-clads should have plenty to work with. so . s at psig gg., ll- are is is 9 The three retuming tennis lettermen: Dick Simonson, lim Gustafson and Tom Hutton. Prospective Baseball team: Front left to right: lim Senske, Ron Causton, Marty Iurgensen, George Wintz, and jim Laois. Bark: Ken Wenzel, Clyde Nelson, Mike Peterson, Bob johnson, Bill Nelson, and I im Sagedal. 'tr in -if 77- ..,., -,. . BX The backbone of Wilson's 1956 Track team will be these juniors and seniors: Row 1,fleft to ri ht: Ed La Valley, Bill Lockman,Da1'e Bakken, Norman Shisler, ferry Stuart, Bill Newiouse, jim Lemmer, Norm Collins, Dick Poor, Keith Green, Al Pederson, Greg Nelson, Dick Arndt, jerry DeZelar, Doug Holscher, Tom Foss, and Terry Rossi. V Mr. Dee Mitchell, biology, checks attendance in his record hook for the last year. After june 15, Mr. Mitchell will be an alumnus of Wilson. Following his retirement this year, Mr. Mitchell plans to relax and loaf in the state of the movie stars, California. Two stars of Wilson's eight howling A teams: Top: Betty Bollinger. Bottom: Don Hanson. S ,M ' . N , . A, ,-.1 'as' v- QE K, . x ' - Lila, left to right, row 1: David Benson, Terry Rossi, Dar- wyn Linder. Row 2: Gene Meredith, William Lancaster, Darrel Kenops, Bryan Carroll. Row 3: Wayne Nelson, Bob Srhwarzleopf, Rirhard Kennedy, Gary Carlson. Row 4.- Douglas Malmstrom, Bill Lockman, Tom Foss, Don Hanson. Row 5: Ken Wenzel, Clyde Nelson, jim johnson, Doug Hoelsther. The Hi-Y boys took advantage of Leap Year, as they sponsored two dances with the girls paying the way. The canned goods from the Sadie Hawkins Hi-Y Sponsors Turnahout Dances ,Q s k A. s N - . xsf' , Alpha, left to right, row I: Terry Blomgren, Bill Plant, Howard Lee. Row 2: jerry LaShomb, Martin Iurgensen, Robert Dow. Row 3: Norman Ham- mink Lowell Lundeen, Earl Srhultz. Raw 4: Bob Farn am, Ken Hodgson, Bill Nelson, George is Uebel. Day Dance went to a needy family, emphasizing the service projects of the YMCA connected groups. Mr. Dick Morrison, of Wilson's faculty advises the Lifa Hi-Y. Left: The Sadie Hawkins dance .yzonsored by the Hi-Y proves a great success. Right: Marryin' Sam fLyle Phe psy announres his special 10r wedding fee. as lf' ti. tw '27 I 1 ' 4 'Gly ., t l X .1 A 3 us- f li Row l, left to right: Marlene Isaacson, Nancy Mattson, janet Thron, Connie Elledge, Beverly Wall, Gloria Lan- gezfin, President. Row 2: Sharonlee Marstad, Cleola Arenl, janire Moldenhauer, Betty Wolfe Betty Hunter Rita Maher, Marsha LaBonne Row 3' Iafkie Moldenh M . . auer, ary Komives, joyre Nyquist, Barb liair, Virginia,Tur' Patsy, Fuller, Anita Uherka. Row 4.' L ' H 'd ' If ots ax er, Sandy MrAlpxne, Audrey Keefe, Carol johnson, joy Bolin, Gloria Bartusrh. Ladies Can Be Athletes, Too! A The W-Club consists of girls who earned their letters as juniors and, as Seniors, work for All-City awards. President of the or- ganization is Gloria Lang- evin. Gloria Langevin, Bev Wall, Anita Uherka, Carol l0b'1-f0'1 and Nancy Mattson show how to give the birdie a last ride. I Sewing and Cooking Are Not Lost Arts Barbara Pitman, Lufille Dupaul and Vera Tomlenorich model clothes ,of their own making at an FIIA style show. Future Hornemakers of Arnerifa trains girls in the cluties and graves of family living. Bottom, rou' I, left to right: Dorothy Mattson, Ezlith Mucnrhow, Rae Car- penter, Betty Bollinger, jeannette Novak. Rou' 2: Theodora ll illy, Arlene Manke, Marian Lunflquist, Franfes Ferrara, Kay Ferrell, janire Srhrniil, fo- Ann Opitz, Mary Ann Biehle, Aris Swensen. Row 3: Sylvia johnson, Marfie Lenz, juzly Srhussler, Kay lV'alls, Shirley Swanson, jarqueline Ellswarth, Carolyn Manke, Charlene Thomas, Darlene Boyum. Row 4: Lourie Ann Hopkins, Katy Knorke, Marie Sammis, janire Rust, Mary Carson, Carole Graff, Catherine Casey, june Deml, Mary Albert. Row 5: Sheila Neary, janth Geiger, Laurie Uyanzong, Agnes Ammann, Diane Cramer, Susan Champ, Darlene Anderson, Carol Thake, Elaine Norton, Pam Robinson. Top, Row I, left to right: joyfe Thelaniler, Mary MeMahon, Kathleen Con- nolly, Geraldine Boxrers, Mailelon W'elk, Bonnie Larson, Naney Watkins, Irene lVilly. Row 2: Ioan Krevh, Kathy Metz, Margene Collins, Marilynn lVippifh, Lucille Bisping, Arlys Lernbe, Marion Brown, Audrey Glawe, janife Gregorson. Rou' 3: joan Sonterre, Donna Beckstrom, Nanfy Carlson, Donna Knuth, Carol Hanson, Patriria Ruhlzelke, Darlene llveiterslrom, Mari- lu jaspers, Beverly Van Oss. Row 4: Marlynn MrGee, Rita Poferl, Valeri Anderson, judith Solum, fanet Fretsrhe, Karen Elliott, Sharon Elliott, 3, be glib- Patrifia joyfe, Carol Brink Jaus, Marilyn jabs. Q' ! , l , s o Q, Artists Keep Busy Each member of the Art Club has his own project. Other Club activities include movies on sculpturing and painting and trips tow various art museums throughout the Twin Cities. Ron Bozffer and Margie Hall practice the marzonette section of the 9'Teens show. The Wilson Science Club, more common- ly known as the Pi R Squares, provides an opportunity for science students to enlarge their experience through projects, experi- ments, motion pictures and tours. Left to right, row 1: Keith Hobbie, Iudy Simon, Bill Lockman. Row 2: Don Rohweder, Ted Pepin, Gary White, Bill Zins, President Stan Swanson, Don Sachtfen. Not pictured: Don Hanson, Bob Schwartzkopf. ' if 8 t S 3, I,-is D 'lr 'xg it I or 5 fs' Row I, left to right: Valerie Liston, serrtary: Bill Lockman, program: Clyde Nelson, Ist rife-pres., Wayne Nelson, president, Elizabeth Harvey, Znd fire-pres.,' Gloria Longevin. Row 2: Iudy Stone, Marilyn Sage, Lois Uterh, Anita Uherka, Mary lung- bauer, Betty Hunter, Cleola Arent, Betty Bollinger, Kay Ferrell, Beverly lVall, Rita Maher, Row 3: Darlene Anderson, Connie Elledge, Pam Robinson, Iudy Robinson, Deanna Green, Ioyce johnson, lane Mcliroy, Eunire Hagstrom, janet Biederbeck, Sandra Snell, Shirley Allen. Row 4: Valerie Clarke, Marlynn McGee, Anita Shisler, foann Stab, Carole Dunn, Carol Wood, Linda Grares, Karen Swanson, Phyllis Anderson, Lorraine Marso, Carol Brinhhaus, Iudy Simon, Merilin Stenberg. Row 5: Grare Anderson, Barbara Fair, Don Huntsinger, jim Altmann, Stan Swanson, Bob Witt, Brian 0'Connor, George Lustyan, Rich- ard Arndl, Dirk Becker, Don Hanson, Ted Pepin, Ken Wenzel. IRC Promotes World Understanding With the help of speakers, slides, and films, the members of the International Relations Club try to get a better understanding of peoples in the world. The club also takes an interest in civic problems, learning about Juve- nile delinquency and the Red Cross. :be bows ,hen inffirgsgoolltaly. Nelsqn from ms residenanxggniitb slides IRC re 9' Gzrls Help tn Care 0 Lzbrary '21 Library Workers.' Row 1, left to right: Bar- bara Gunderxon, Sbaronlee Marstad, Bars bara Pitman. Row 2: Yvonne Tesler, Rita Maher, Donna Lalley. Row 3: Diana Stein- bauer, Joy Bolin, Marilyn Jabs. Row 4: Anita Bobrer, Joanne Stob, Joann Goon. The library workers and members of the Library Club, advised by Miss Har- tung, help to keep the library running smoothly by repairing books, and by preparing displays and traveling bul- H letin boards. Rita Maher shelves returned bookx. l ly Eieboff. w Please Send to the Office V7 Guidance Office Workers.' Row l, left to right: Joleen Koepke, Mary Ann Antkowiak, Sberrell Mentes. Row 2: Mary Lou Jungbauer, Beverly Rife, Marilyn Krish. Row 3: Glenis Simon, Janice Miller, Gloria Zins. Row 4: Arlene Ei- senman, Darlene Johnson, Janire Srbmid. 58 YZ' Office I-Vorkers: Row 1, left to right: Charlotte Hamilton, Judy Cullen. Row 2: Kay Ferrell, Joyee Nyquist, Loretta Koren. Row 3: Pat Lager, Carole Dunn, Pat Gere. Library Club: Row I, left to rigbl Sharonlee Marxtad, Marilyn Krish Row 2: Barbara Pitman, Joann Goon Row 3: Jud Stone, Valerie Liston Row 4: Dar ene Wetterxtrom, Bever Romani Hodiernin Plan Feast As the Log goes to pressl' the members of the Latin Club are making plans for the annual Roman Banquet. A visit I to Neptune seems to be in the offing. Since Jim Altmann is the state president for the Junior Classical. League, the Wilson Latineers had charge of the program for the spring J.C.L. convention - Caroling at Christmas is an- other highlight of the Modern Romans year. ,- Latin I sludents prepare for the big night, when they will act as slaves to their Latin Club mas- lers. Left: Jackie Bolser, Bob Lowe, Nan Harvey, Billie Ann Bursinger and Dirk Swanson. Top: Earl grliultz, Bryan Carroll, Larry Bultena and Linda 6 I. ' Row I, left to right: Marilyn Sage, Vice Presidentf Dirk Kennedy, President: Linda Graves, Treasurer. Row 2: Barbara Simon, Patsy Fuller, David Benson, Judy Robinson, Justine Roehl, Betty Hunter, Sharon Blyton, Virginia Pitner. Row 3: Pam Robin' son, Anila Shisler, Carol Jean Meyer, Jackie Moldenhauer, Phyllis Anderson, Judy Simon, Merilyn Stenberg, Judy Demaree, Janet Biederberk. Row 4: Carol Brinkhaus, Connie Elledge, Ralph- Anderson, Darwin Linder, Jim Altmann, Carol Johnson, Barb Fair, Delores Komives, Biz Taylor, Cleola Arent. Row 5: Dennie Storkamp, Don Hanson, Stan Swanson, Bill Plant Brian O'Connor, Clyde Nelson, Bill Nelson, Dave Wagner, Dennis Bowman. I .TX 'L' 11 Left: Anita Shisler adds her writing Oscar to the trophy' rase. Right: Barb Maier and IoAnn Opitz use their powers of persuasion to sell Wilsorzian subscriptions lo PTA members. Catrhing up on srhool news is Gary Lundquisi, '55, Staffers Write Newsg Melee News WILSONIAN STAFF Co-editors MARY KOMIVES and ANITA Sl-IISLER Page Editors ,,,, SHEILA NEARY, JACKIE MOLDEN- HAUER, DONNA HASSELMANN, RON CAUSTON AND TERRY ROSSI Art Editor ,...,, ,,,,., ,,..,....,...............,,, R O NALD BOWER Photography ..., BRIAN O'CONNOR, WAYNE NEL- SON, TED PEPIN Business Manager ,,,,.,, ,,,,,...........,...,A...A,,..s. B ARB MAIER Reporters - MEMBERS OE THE -IOURNALISM CLASS Business Advisor .,,, ,..,,...,.......... M ISS RUTH HEDMAN Editorial Advisor .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.......... ..... M R . KEN JOHNSON While publication staffers were busy writing and photographing the stories of the year, they also were in the stories. Highlighted were Anita Shis- ler who wrote an award-winning Community Chest editorial. Linda Graves who became our D.A.R. representative, Barb Fair who won a week-long trip to the U.N. and jim Senske who received financial awards in two essay contests. Left to right, Row I: Mary Komires, Anita Shisler, co-editors, Row 2: Iofinn Opilz, Kay Wall, Beth Brooks, Barbara Maier, Stella Anfkowiak, Maryann Antkowiak, Virginia Pitner. Row 3: Sharron Lewis, Donna Haselrnann, Marilyn Roehl, Iarkie Moldenhauer, Elaine Norton, Mario johnson, Sheila Neary. Row 4: Rae Carpenter, Ron Flynn, Ken Anderson, jim Metz, ferry La Casse, Sandra Snell, Marion Bergltnzd. Rou' 5: jim Senske, Ron Causlon, lim Glenn, Brian O'Connor, Terry Rossi, Wayne Nelson, Ted Pepin. w---f.,.- Writers Worley S L A , ' v Q ,L K., ' Then Eat and Play xr S ff 1' f i, . ,' A s Zf, ii? LA' no if 7 l Q 1 J A Row I, left to right: Noreen Wood, Linda Graves, Editor. Nelson, Ken Hodgson, Brian 0'Connor, Stan Swanson. LOG STAFF Ron Bower puts his Christmas gift to Edhm. ---,Vv,Yw----,wA------A-Aw--..-Awwvv-w--V-,.---A,w-- LINDA GRAVES good use rausing Marion Berglund lo H Staff ,,.. GRACE ANDERSON, CAROLE DUNN, BOB LOXWE, STAN SWANSON, SHARON NIELSEN, JOYCE NYQUIST, CONNIE ELLEDGE, PATSY FULLER, NOREEN WOOD, LESTER MERICLE. dork the nearest bubble. Arr .e.,..,,.......,......,.....,.,..,.,.,...,,.....,,,,,....,A. BARBARA FAIR Photography ..., BRIAN O'CONNOR, TED PEPIN, XVAYNE NELSON ADS ..,,,,.........,,.......,,,,.. TED PEPIN, KEN HODGSON Advisor ...,..,.,,...,,,. MR. KEN JOHNSON Row 2: Sharon Nielsen, Ioyre Nyquist, Connie Elleilge, Palsy Fuller. Row 3: Barhara Fair, Bob Lowe, Ted Pepin, Carole Dunn. Row 4: Wayne Did anyone say diet? These girls, Sharron Lewis, Joyce Nyquist, Anita Shisler, and Carole Dunn didn't hear. Les Mericle opens his Christmas gift fa toy shaverj to the amusement of Sian Swanson Bob Lowe Linda Graves ferr La Casse, Iarkie Moldenhailer, Grace Anderson and Sharon Nielsen. ' I , y EE XS' 1 Ns. Q ls Awxgw- Future Teachers Study Education Left: President Tom Foss introduces the subject and the speaker Mr Donald Quinn frzghtj who talked on the education of deaf children The Mabel Colter Chapter of Future Teachers of ACICTISIICS of good teachers, qualifications necessary America enables its members to learn about oppor for educators and the role of the teacher in society tunities in the field of education Speakers films, The group is advised by Miss Fay and discussion help the club in finding out the char vw I: left to right: Marilyn Sage, Tom rss, Gloria Langevin, Patsy Fuller. Row Dorothy Mattson, Anita Uherka, Bet- Hunter, Betty Bollinger, janet Bieder- rk, Virginia Pitner. Row 3: Barbara ir, Valerie Liston, Iarkie Moldenhauer, lirley Allen, Karen Meyer. Row 4: Ken enzel, jim Senske, Dirk Arndt, Terry vssi, joy Bolin. -fa an Iillili I If III!!! If iii! III!! ii If 1 Ililiflillllllillliiaalv11-9,0 Q earn? wwe? ,045 444'L91A g'7L,Q fffwww ff'-fait ZZAJ Lewufygnlcgricoe zjaaafexftifaf f Q P M Q' Th USSW1 d K. f QJ MMM s Hwy MLM -4 1 rs .ff N S x -'2 w. rink ffl 5 O A shi is lost at without a captain to guide his crew. e . . . ison is prou of its facul- ty, which charts the course care ully and is h d at all times to keep the sailing ' smooth. Q - o our course f Qin 79 x 'Z 64, f , f 'i '7 , 17 Ji 46 K XZ? , A ,e . I 111:11-'tftfefftf 35HZir4S f'ibt Russell S. Peterson, principal, chats with Ole A. Nelson, assistant prinripal, who is seated in the red lounge :hair given by the :lass of 1955. Mr. Peterson rereived his BA at Macalester College and his MA al the University of Minnesota. Mr. Nelson earned his BA at Luther College and his MA at Minnesota. ,4s 11 Miss Marion Carlson, senior clerk Mrs. Anne Schwartzbauer, assistant clerk Not only is there an art in knowing a thing hut a certain art in teaching it Cicero The Hornefoming Danre finds Mr. Peterson visiting with Mrs. Iessze Chrxstopherson, sewing department, and Mrs. Peterson. J Sw .1 ELMER R ANDERSON MRS HELEN ASP CECELIA BOWEN WILLIAM CARLSON MRS. JESSIE Bookkee ing and Shorthand Spanish and English Physical Education Physxrs and Higher Algebra CHRISTOPHERSON rhnol Bursar BS University of Minnesota GAA W Club Audio I isual Hornemaking and Family BA Concordia College BA University of Iowa BA University of Minnesota Social Living Moorhead Minnesota Fulure Homemaker: BS - MS - University c Minnesota XA A Mr Houard jurgensen Mr Nicholas Tun, fire marshall Bev Watching lhe Homecoming Dance from lhe sidelines are Mi Midfe, algebra, and Mi GERTRUDE L. HARTUI Librarian Library Club BS - University of Minnes .1 H RUTH HFDMAN CORLIS J HUNTLEY GEORGE JAEGER 'IHOMAS JI SSIN BOB JOHNSON T fling ami Yhurlbaml Pbysnal PLIIHKIIIOPI Hez'lmniz'ul Dratriu ', Mu Clfflfdl Prazflfe and 'illlfflldil lllylnry Ounfm zmneu fldzuer to Cross Counlry and Trmk tlllflt' Dmuing, .'1Yl'iill'l'fllYf Ouufwrmrml Relotnmc tmnnl Relalmm Slefbtnnml Stbool Paper BS University of Minnesota Dfdllallg Hmkey Golf Coonlmrlnr Dmumg fnnnlnmlor On Unncrsnty of Mmncsota BS - MA - University of ol the Offne On The job lbe job Fnumng Minnesu 1 Tmmees BA Macalester The doorstep to the tem le 0 wzsdom zs a knowledge o om own zgnowmce Mr Ixen jolvnxon lxstens arientn ely lo Mmneapolxx Star and Tribune wrilers as llaey analyze lbe Ufxlsomans good and a points A! tb I I ll V ' e mu J fo owing Open House m Nozember, teufbers Hill wzlla ptnenls and alumm HANS KAPPUS Art Ar! Club University of Minnesota 5 '2 31 WILLIAM LORENZ GLADYS LYNUM English Homemaking and Home B Basketball Management BA - St. Thomas FHA G21 ' w c - , ttf? fi X' ' WW? ti. es 3 ci 9 SOL MASTBAUM Plane Geometry, Higher Al- gebra, Solid Geometry- Trigonometry Kanleen, Senior Class Advisor BS - University of Minnesota Educated men are as much superior to uneducated men as are the living to the dead 3' 1 . x K .D x MRS. NORMA PYLE EMMETT RAYMOND MARTIgf ROW? l LORRAINF SHAPIRC mg and C erxral Practice Math ra meman His y Lalm Clu Mr. Corlis Huntley, phy ed, and Mr. George DeLailsrh, scienre, Teachers and guests lme up fo the smorgasbord at the faculty appear pleased at the Homecoming Dance. Christmas party DICK MORRISON Speech, Drama, Workshop, Radio - TV W'orkshol1 Slagerreuy Assembly Pro- grams, TV .S'hou's, Hi-Y Advisor BS - University of Minnesota li Business Typing, Bookheep- Band, Choir, Consumers Sr So W ies 'KQV Latin and En lash BA - Morningside College BA - University of Minnesota elif :rec BS University of Mmm if 'hai' mi - .,. iv if . , ': Qfiiif -' 1 We 'T ,gl Q . 1. 'i Ull i if z.L:L ' ,Q if JOSEPH B. SHIELDS PAUL SOKOL STEPHEN SWEETLAND MRS. ELVIRA TARLETON LEONARD TRACY Driver Edutation Sorial Studies Counselor Srhool Nurse English, Sotial Studies 'raffir Violators Srbool Football and Basketball BA - Macalester Grad. Reg. Nurse - Sr. junior Class Advisor BA - Hamline BA - St. Thomas Mary's Sc ool of Nursing BA - Sr. Thomas MED - 4University of I I Q Tzs educatzon orms the common mzndg Just as I I , I I the twig zs bent, the tree s znclmed. Pope . f 4 K vig K in in A I u W Y 3527 419.5 if fn lip aas if . if' - 60 l I l r 1 Q. , . LIOTT WAHLSTRAND Visiting Tearber 'A - Gustavus Adolphus ii' li, Wi 4 WW' wwf ii. - X . - we , . I JOHN WELLS General Science Consumer Mathematics BS - Hamline LUCILLE WELLS World History BS - University of Minnesota Cafeteria workers include, Row I, left to right: Mrs. Elizabeth Dufresne, Mrs. Bo- nita Urban. Row 2: Mrs. Dorothy Nel- son, and Mrs. Jeanette Erickson. The cus- todians from left to right are.' Howard Iurgemen, rbief engineer, Mrs. Lottie Voger, Mrs. Irene Lund, and Mr. Louis W ite. Lfxrpoiu ,ZX I 20:3-fy lyfbdlp ..44,Q4-v.Ij2,,,ZvJ Z- . X aio: Olfffx- ji ij? -ZVQ-1,,f-, J J4oJ6,p Y I K jk' K s --ft 'Q-fr 7,4111 j-Lift? fa-Spf or.4,,.4w,x t ,144-7'r!.l,fvf0-ffpwvx :Haw LVN. J? Z , '. flffx 744417 5,1 M X63-, of ffm gysvmvvlmr .nrmawvv sv vvvva, T 4'2f0Q5ff W7 a-,Lf 7? ,ZQ14-aff? ,j ,f.,.,,,, hm Q Nlfcuolfv-7 0115. ZA, f'Zf,.,,472C! bblgflrj !',dD fm' M Q pzilarjfj libovfxftjl 'Aff j'1'd'fv 0 xy f'f 'v 7f4 1 -41.411 Q fjwlxafx g Wgayffjdl Q .Zed fb! ,OZZLE 23 . Q . 5695 -4-Z! QU-gg 41-Zta' 2 2' 3 0 0 5444, if W Q! if ,igpddlfj wtf Q The irst mges, sen-ivtrjszre cannin the '4'4Z0 ' Q I 3 A I Q horizon for a safe landing in the world. 14445 -,ZA-,.,,,,1 Q Q I And, because of their eagerness to take 7473 if E! 1 I I command, all junior classmen are hand- ,aj , D ' I ling K. P. duly. af'-I 0,61-42 , 1 Q I The sophomores, showing a willingnes 4A4fHQ,u,Q,fJ I ' I to work, are' scrubbing the deck. ' I ' 6JbC.,c44,v4J , Captain Willie views the freshmen, new W 'Lax I recruits, lined up for inspection. ,Zi Z ' I And so, in lhe distance Land, Lo. -'60 j I I .Qc97RJ ,gZ,q,1. I 5 61,4 ,G af JCQQOIX J, ,JN . of Wo? X I aww. u JVMWW M0321 sf wg if My J Biff 'fran fawwaw ff Freshmen Begin Four Year Stretch A little afraid, a little amazed, but with a spirit of adventure the Freshmen entered the hallowed halls of Wilson High. As usual, a few innocent frosh tried to buy tickets to the assemblies, got set for a swim in the fourth floor swimming pool, and thought pep assemblies did away with sixth period. Now they are awaiting the day when they can have their revenge on another crop of un- suspecting Freshmen. Delving into the mysteries of algebra is Mari- lyn Opitz . . . does she have the answer? wavy? 3 x M . , , Us l, X F -S-T96-. li ,n.a1. es-.ftxfsgftl-ff' warn , W 4 'l l.'I'Xn11i HOMEROOM 306 KMR. ELMER ANDERSONI Left to right, Row 1.' Gear e Amon, Richard Kohler, judilh Ingelhretson, Madelon Welk, Nancy Watkins, Bon- nie Larson. Row 2: lim Cfeney, Roger Karen, Bill Lancaster, Beverly Nelson, Kathy Metz, Joyce Coleman. Row 3: Ierry Stone, Iackie Bolser, Catherine Casey, Carolyn johnson, Suzanne Thompson, Mary Ann Collins, Nancy Sontag. Row 4: Dale Allen, Ralph Bolt, Leslie Aras, Reinhold Wagner, Dean Winquist, Bah Lowe, Tom Bolle. HOMEROOM 30 IMRS, NORMA PYLEj Left to right. Row 1: Mirbele Turner, Avis Swenson, Nancy Olson, Delores Fleming, Herbert Lund, Robert Hegerman, Billy Marx. Row 2: Ted Madouros, Kay Bolin, Iudy Kennedy, Ronnie johnson, Henry Keefe, Marion Brown, Maureen MrNealy, Marilyn Opitz. Row 3: Donna lVeber, Nancy Carlson, Vivian La Tour, Dirk Swanson, Richard Wanzong, Ieanne Falteseic, Lynne Hansen. Row 4: Pauline Garrison, Curtis Yaeger, Bob Trafton, Frank Mitchell, Kenneth Stob, Rirhard De Geer, Rirhard Lillie, Sharon Elliott. 3 ov W W YI 9' is-5' v' H23 , I' -L ff ws fi WM fl HOMEROOM 105 KMR. SOL MASTBAUMQ 61 Left to right, Rou' I: jean Moldenhauer, Glenna Kratzer, Mary Dorner, lean Wintz, Dan Hunziker, Bill johnson, Rich- ard Haselmtzn. Row 2: Diane Morenry, Iafkie Ellsworth, Roberta Knapp, Roger Saueageau, Brufe Stott, Edmund Klis- mith. Row 3: Sandy johnson, Judy Schmitz, Marilynn Wippicb, Patty Thorn, Ken Krengel, David McKinnon, Myro Mandell. Row 4: Karen Elliott, Harleen Miles, Rodger Geiger, Iim DeLestry, Warren Lundstrom, jim Loots, Le Wurm, jerry Pemble. 71 0 W'heu', Il wasn'r so had after alll Sue Thompson, Bill Lancasler, Mari- lyn Opitz, and Larry Billy leave the audilorium on Freshman Day. Whal looks like a camera trick turns our lo be lhe Winlz twins, jean and Ioan, trying a locker combination on Iheir first day at school. sw' ff? HOMEROOM 309 KMR. D. C. MITCHELLQ Left lo right, Row I: Wayne Nelson, Brian Quigley, Richard Paugel, jim Koepke, joan Krech, Sylvia Rocknem. Row 2: Nick Eichof, Bob King-Ellison, Pat Ryan, Charlene Thomas, Helen Schneider, jo Ann janke. Row 3: Rucy Sepeda, Ear- lyne Cook, Wfaller Mitchell, Arlys Lemlae, Doug Uebel, Marlene Kline. Row 4: Valeri Anderson, jane! Fretschl, Carol Hanson, john Chermak, ludy Solum, jim Nelham, Deanne Kadas, Genevieve Trosdahl. -' s , w X All eyes on the books is the situation in Mr. Tracy's 9th grade Social Studies class. Left to right: Zona Lindemann, Wayne Kasprzak, Nancy Olson, Bruce Scott. Back row: Curtis Yaeger, Roger Ortloff, Charlene Thomas, f Paul Bagley, Richard Skagen. The tall, medium, and short of the Freshmen ' girls was represented at the Simplicity Fashion Show by Pat Thorn, Nancy Klock, and Geral- dine Yanisch. in HOMEROOM 103 KMISS GLADYS LYNUMl Left to right, Row 1: Ronald johnson, George Bates, Muriel Reineke, Shirley Greshl, Elizabeth Yaeger, Dorraine LeBow, Kathy Connolly. Row 2: Richard Middleton, john Christl, Darlene Boyum, Richard Ronayne, Marcie Lenz, Sharon El- ledge, Tom Walters. Row 3: David Bolin, Duane Malmstro m, Vern Barnick, Michael Mandell, Larry I-11B0ll2, lim Hughes, joseph Schuna. Row 4: Larry Charhoneau, Charles Small, lim Swanson, john Fevig, joy Gregorson, Pat Joyce, Den Hitchcock, ferry Larson. S 4? -nu. X1 Planning a look al the moon, these budding freshmen scientists. Leo lVurm and john Horwath, grind lhe glass for their telescope. E xfiixs ef 61 A X ,x HOMEROOM 201 KMISS RUTH KACHELQ Lef! to right, Row I: Sherrell Menles, Linnea Olsen, Mary Kay Sleiner, Yvonne Meld, Richard Skagen, Gary Olander. Row Z: jean faeger, Loretta Ballis, Fran Carlson, Ioan Sonlerre, Ed Krueger, Richard Sfhrnoller. Row 3: Claude Bloomer, David Vik, Nicholas Steckhahn, Marie Wolff, Beverly Van Oss, Ron Germain, Bernard Wagner. Row 4: Iudilh Komives, Charles French, Ken Schwarten, jerry Callinan, john Glasow, Byron Neumann, Robert Fischer. HOMEROOM 109 IMR. CORLIS HUNTLEYj Left to right, Row I: Gary Gruber, Dennis Priebe, john Horwath, Pal Rife, joan Winlz, Karen Ecker, LaVonne Lovro. Row 2: joan Oubl, Andriette Nash, jim jarkson, Daniel Taft, Zarida johnson, Kathryn Schmid. Nancy Nodes, Darlene Gustafson. Row 3: Linda Sierers, Dianne Grossklaus, jerry jandl, Daniel Booher, Gene Meredith, Ronald Kollander, Lois Brusrman. Row 4: Gary Carlson, Tom Picha, Roger Ortloff, jerry Pawlak, Wayne Kasprzak, Tom Lambert, Thomas Taylor, Lester Tillman. HOMEROOM 102 IMRS. IESSE CHRISTOPHERSONQ Left to right, Row I: john Bowlin, Dennis Lewis, Gary Hoppe, Carol McAuley, Mary Ann Biebl, Geraldine Yanisch, Mary Mapes: Row 2: Billie Ann Bursinger, janice Gregorson, Mary Albert, Pat Hurlbert, Marilu jaspers, Sandra Strom. Row 3:-Zona Lindemann, Fred Blankenburg, Darrel Kenops, Robert Ronayne, jim Rufci, Dianne Wilkerson. Row 4.- George Willes, jark Srhumarher, William Vinnes, Patrick Brooks, Paul Ruetine, Larry Conrath, Harold Beck. f E In World History, a predominately sophomore class, Millie Feikert locates the island of Crete for Bill Nelson, Geraldine Horwath, and Patrick Padden. Sophomores Bubble Over With School Spirit Noah Webster states in his unabridged dic- tionary, that Sophomore comes from two Greek words meaning sophos , wise and moros fool. Fools they may be, but the class of '58 managed to pull their class to- gether, scrape together the necessary funds to make their candidate, Sandy Schoonover, the Queen of the Wilson Carnival. For an- other look at this class's activities, they yell ALMOST as loud and long as seniors at the football and basketball games. HOMEROOM 311 IMR. MARTIN ROSSINU Left to right, Row 1: Rita Lamb, Beth Ann Wetherald, Iudy Novak, Laurie Wanzong, Teddy Willy. Row 2: Kathy Weber, Daryl Leihel, Tom Mikel, james Metz, loann Casey, Mary lo Defoe. Row 3: Marilyn Roehl, Robert Newcomb, Kenneth Fonseth, Robert Sonterre, ferry LaShomb, Judith Lustzan. Row 4: William Brill, Theo. C. Hunziker, Robert Hanson, Roger Forman, Thomas Ryan, james Srhmitz, Judith Hunt. 5 P HOMEROOM 205 KMISS ELEANORE GALLAGHER3 Left to right, Row 1: Katherine Rasmussen, Shirley Moeller, Georgine Piper, jayne Dominski, Audrey Priebe. Row 2.' john Loreiz, joanne Thomson, Bob Miller, Kay Walls, Lucille Dupaul. Row 3: Elaine Norton, Martin jurgensen, Ray gullezgblzon Hansen, Donna Roy. Row 4.' Phil Schaber, Allen Nodes, Pat Padden, Ken Elverhoy, Bernard Orlt, Don rig t 1 . HOMEROOM 312 IMR. KEN IOHNSONQ Left to right, Row 1: Richard Uherka, Mike Chapman, Pauline Poidinger, Shirley Webber, joyce johnson, Bill DeZelar. Row 2: janilh Geiger, Geraldine Anderson, Bob Naughter, Bruce Nelson, Barbara Gnitka, janice Tungseth. Row 3: Sandra Bourn, Carey Thake, Roger Lee, Dennis johnson, Kay Anderson. Row 4: joanne Peterson, George Uebel, jim Elleilge, Richard Moeschter, jim Quist. Row 5: joyce Kuchenbacker, Dolores Komives, Richard Krey, Robert Thul, Bar ara Pruden. Left Io right, Row I: Gene Schintz, Iim Stepnick, Kathy Paisley, Su' sannah Newman. Row 2: Ianice Rust, Gary Hunlsinger, George Wintz, Donna Beckslrom, Beth Brooks. Row 3: Ieanne Mauseth, Mary Carson, Ronald Blahoski, Iudith Betak, Larry Swenson. Row 4.' William Hoppe, Peggy Fair, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Small, Iudith Sfhussler, Row 5: Norman Hammink, Edward Grilz, William Hoivard, Ted Nemetz, Thomas La- ve e. 6. . x H OMEROOM f 'pi' Xi Y 20 IMR. WILLIAM LORENZQ HOMEROOM 202 IMR. WILLIAM FITZHARRISI Lefl to right, Row I: john Willy, Millie Feickert, Geraldine Haider, Elizabeth Anderson, Gail Slickney, janet Hassel. Row 2: Gloria Nelson, Dennis Gauslad, Joanne While, Leonard Sfhlllfff Dave Srhultz, Ianire Pofar, Bruce Benysek. Row 3: Karolee De Vries, joe Poidinger, Susie Champ, Winnie Brown, Diane Dierke, jean MarDonald, Barb Simon. Row 4: Wesley fanshen, Steve Hesley, Palrifk 0'Donnell, Bob Barton, jon Adams, Harold Wyman, Brian Lewis, Gary Olsen. The center of attraction for these sophomore girls is the trophy they won, after defeating the seniors in the GAA volleyball tournament. Front row, left to right: BethAnn Wetherald, Donna Roy, Biz Taylor, Gloria Nelson, Millie Feiekert. Back Row: Bonnie Ho1'land,'Peggy Fair, joanne Thompson, judy Hunt, Diane Dierke, judy Kinsel, Lucille Bisping. A test on current events brings both concentra- tion and smiles in this sophomore class. Left to right: Sylvia Peterson, Lowell Lundeen, jim Pewters. s HOMEROOM 101 KMISS LORRAINE SHAPIROQ Left to right, row 1: Ray Vorderhruggen, Marian Lundquist, Sandra johnson, Bryan Carroll, Stella Anthowiak. Row 2: Lucille Bisping, Don England, Pat Ruhbelke, jim McAuley, Kay Parranto. Row 3: Bonnie Hovland, jim St. Germain, Darlene johnson, Diane Cramer, Irene Hohl, Sandra Lee, Bob Dow. Row 4: joseph Noeker, Mickey MacDonald, joseph Mandell, Ronald Hanson, jim Pewters, Carolann Zachow. 'mn avril 2' ' HOMEROOM 104 KMISS MAE MIDIEI Left to right, Row I: Rirhard Bolin, john Hansen, Ioanne Pelzl, loAnu Opilz, Karen Knudson, joyre Thelander. Row 2: Harry Paulson, Nancy Klork, Earl Schultz, judy Anlauf, Tom Hutton, Bruee Blahowski, Nanry Morris, Row 3: Clay Engman, Marion Berglund, jane! Mericle, Geraldine Piper, Marlene Erirkson, Lu Ann Jacobson, Larry FitzPatrick. Row 4: Vera Tomlenorirh, Bill Nelson, Tom Connolly, Edward King-Ellison, Bill Wiesner, john Berg, Jeanne Winger. ' L , di + 4 , L y i i .s:f: if l.E,' s, 1. 'isp 4 ' , U deff A I I ,: M ff, ya J . , it: L Ng' YI, P 'E xx. J HOMEROOM 108 KMR. PAUL SOKOLI Left to right, Row I: Sandra Srhoonorer, Kathleen Goodman, Geraldine Horwath, David Benson, Ronald Oczak. Row 2: Dirk Plum, Anette Kohls, Lowell Lundeen, Noreen Wood, Bill Adams, Tom Earley. Row 3: Laurie Hopkins, Bruce Barthold, Robert Hogan, Carole jean Olson, jim Gustafson, Iudy Demaree. Row 4: Gail Torgersen, Charles Hadrich, Tom Bilek, Bob Farnham, Tom Snyder, Iudy Kinsel. Q53 I THE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front row: Val Clarke, secretary and Joyce johnson, co-chair man of activities. Back row: Terry Blomgren, co-chairman of activities: George Lustyan, president: Chuck Scbroyer, treas- urer: and Darwin Linder, vice-president. Juniors Plan '56 Junior-Senior Prom The best part of becoming a junior, at least to most points of view, is being dismissed at two o'clock. Raising money for the eagerly awaited J-S is the main junior class project and to meet this end the class of '57 sold sweatshirts and bracelets as well as reaching into every junior's pocket for their class dues. The class rings are proudly displayed to all lowly underclassmen. The class advisor is Mr. Leonard Tracy. If HOMEROOM 305 KMISS RUTH HEDMANJ Left to right, Row 1: -Ieanette Novak, Harriet Kobls, Roseann MrKinnon, Marilyn Krisb, Sharon Blyton. Row 2: Lois Utech, Karen Mortensen, Geraldine Terwey, judy Stone, Ioann Goon. Row 3: Gregory Scott, Pauline Waldner, Carol Brinkbaus, Terry Blomgren, jim Embertson, Ramona Mommson. Row 4: lim McLean, Dennis Storkamp, David Huberty, Greg Nelson, Marlene Eddy, Ray Hite. 82 Left Row Row Row HOMEROOM 304 mm. HANS KAPPUSQ lo rigbt, Row 1: Marlene Wodke, jo Leen Koepke, Carol Welle, Elizabeth Harvey, Marilyn Carnis, Judy Fischer. 2: Iudy Cullen, Bob Cbapman, janet Biederbeck, Valerie Clarke, Barbara Pavel, Terry Ryan, Ann Haselman. 3: Marilyn jabs, Rita Poferl, Joanne Slob, DuWayne Lobrke, Gene Slraka, Dave Raderrnarker, jerry Weinmann. 4: jerry Klemenbagen, Elwin Sweeter, Dick Mapes, Al Pedersen, Bob Iobnson, Norm Sbisler, jerry La Casse. x 'Si' YW HOMEROOM 303 KMISS LOLA FAYI Left to right, Row I: Frances Ferraro, Barbara Rife, Ieanelte Morre, Darlene Kelm, Margene Colins, Belly Bollinger. Row 2: Indy Simon, Ronald McGratb, Donald Doyle, Marlene Berggren, Patricia Gese, Barbara Krogslad. Row 3: joseph Stalmer, Robert Febrrnan, Eugene Havens, jerry Tbomas, Sandra Snell, Valerie Liston. Raw 4: Ralpb Anderson, Ted Pepin, Conrad Welzel, Iobn Kowalski, George Luslyan, Ron Bower, Darwin Linder. In room 305 we find Ioann Goan, Marilyn Krish and Iudy Stone, typing Dear Sir etc. Will there be enough blackboard? Karen Meyers in higher algebra isn't quite sure. 1 After they're all done, and put on the bulletin board, English assignments look pretty good . . . at least to Keith Green and Dorothy Mattson. Chuck Schroyer and Darwin Linder examine an engine in Physics class. r wi 9 in 'T -Ev ' , bds! ' Q t , X V if-:QI L HOMEROOM 302 KMR. LEONARD TRACYQ Left to right, Row 1: janet Enright, Shirley Allen, Donna Knuth, Pam Robinson, Marilyn Sage, Kay Ferrell. Row 2: Nancy Neumann, Larry Rardon, janet Skrypeck, jim Lemmer, Denny Deyo, Marilyn Trapp, Mary Ann Kohlman. Row 3: jerry johnson, Bill Breckon, Dennis Nelson, Willard Klimek, Greg Carrell, janiee Schmid, Merilyn Stenberg. Row 4: joan Sentman, George Biehl, David Christopherson, Bah Simpson, Bah Ekman, Lou Lernire, Anita Boher. HOMEROOM 310 fMR. DICK MORRISON1 Left to right, Row 1: Sylvia johnson, Gloria Zins, La Vonne Palnoe, Shirley Swanson, jeanette Fletcher, Marliss Gove. Row 2: Sandra Srhaher, Deanna Green, Sharon Kempka, Bill Ewald, Kenneth Herhsl, Marilynn McGee, Lorraine Mars David Dehn. Row 3: Ray joa, Denny Devine, Stanley Orlloff, Dave Larson, Dick Lesch, jack McManus, Phyllis An: derson. Row 4: Bev Eichof, Sherwood Trulson, Dave Rohweder, jerry Dflelar, Dfmli-9 Bowman, Cburlolle H1011- .K fix ,' HOMEROOM 208 IMR. WILLIAM CARLSONQ Behind the srenes of the Kanteen Poster tom- Left to right, Row 1.' Margaret Noeker, Beverly Rife, Barbara Pitman, june Deml. Row 2: Iill Rasmussen, Susanna Schmidt, David Erickson, Dick Forester. Row 3: Pat Lager, Karen Meyers, Doug Berry, Joyce Helle, Audrey Glawe. Row 4: Ken Langenberger, Francis King, Ken Oberg, Dick Young, Agnes Devaney. Row 5: Ron Nelson, Robert Elsenpeter, Edwin Hult uist, Keith Green, Keith Hausgahn. mittee finds Terry Blomgren, Nan Harvey, and Darwin Linder and Ioyce johnson learn the Iudy Cullen lacking up the notice of the Mas- rorrert Spanish pronunciation with the aid of querade Ball. 4 phonograph. HOMEROOM 106 KMR. GEORGE JAEGER1 Left to right, Row I: Barbara Gunderson, Yvonne Tester, Janice Miller, Joan Smith, Sheila Neary, Mary Berube. Row 2: Karen Lemke, Diane Johnson, Jeanne Swanson, Joetta Ballis, Herbert Dupaul, Bernard Booher, Darlene Wetter- strorn. Row 3: Glenis Simon, Patrick Norton, William Lambfefhf. lim Sdgedal, Melvyn Erickson. Geofge Sherwood, Don Radermacher, James Francis. Row 4: Dick Poor, Ed LaValley, Larry Bullena, Ed Meyer, Mike Peterson, Jim Gan- naway, Fred Schultz, Robert St. Germain. HOMEROOM 301 IMRS. HELEN ASPJ Left to right, Row 1: Joan Lovro, Maryann Antkowiak, Ethel Novak, Loretta Piper, Dorothy Mattson. Row 2: Ron- ald MrVay, Joyce Johnson, Er- rol Schintz, Jane McEvoy, Judy Robinson. Row 3: Ronnie Ol- son, Rosalyn Anderson, Torn Boos, Connie McLean, Bob Se- peda. Row 4. Don Huntsinger, Howie Lee, Karen Haes,' Thorn' as Metz, Chuck Schroyer, Dean s Laniher. Row 5: Carole Wood, Ric ard Arent, Bill Plant, Bill geckforden, Jerry Stiff, Fred ' oss. of 4' es sg 1 The Class of 1956 .. The year 1956 - Election Year - Leap Year - and most important to about 200 Wilson students, the year of graduation. Four years ago the question in every Freshman's mind was How will we ever live through it? But now as graduating approaches the Seniors admit It wasn't so bad after all. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Anita Shisler, sec- relaryg Douglas Hoelscher, treasurerp back: jack Skyrpek, vice-presidentg Clyde Nelson, president. Q.-v It looks like doing dishes can h fun - or is it the company? A goo question for Ray johnson and Su: Hadrich, cutest couple in the Cla: of '56. Seniors Dick Simonson and Bill Zzns conduct an experiment in Mr. Carlson's physics class while on the third floor Vern Peterson Virginia Tun and jerry johnson enjoy one of Mr. K. Iohnson's lessons in etiquette. Marlene Isaacson and jim Altmann, hest dressed seniors ofthe year, were pictured at the Sadie Hawkins dance an their best finery. AQ I ' 7 I . ,LIU ,env-A-1 rj Dj-LMI , 'ff A ' maj' JVC S J of'f'V fi, - fQ 4,bfv70,L gfyvvv AAMMQQJ2 741g Q- AQMXQVWWI ,,,j,.f-'12, ja A - I I zfvvlf Q., ' PW S an 70 WM fm? R Abresch, Mary Lou - Babe - FHA, On-the-job-training contract. Altmann, james - jim - Red Cross, Latin Club, Student Council, Minn. jr. Classical League, Golf,- Swimming, s IRC, Operettas, Kanteen. Anderson, Darlene - Dar - FHA, Y-Teens. Anderson, Floyd - Whitey - Bowling, Golf. Anderson, Grace - Y-Teens, Hi-C, Choir, GAA, IRC, Log staff. Arent, Cleola - Cleets - GAA, W-Club, Y-Teens, IRC, Science Club, Latin Club. Bartusch, Gloria - Glor - Hi-C, Y-Teens, GAA, W-Club, Band, JA, Student Council, Class Play, On-the-job- training, GAA Board. Baumann, Robert - Bob - Gymnastics, Hi-Y. 1 Beaudette, Beverly - Bev - Bowling, Dramatic Cgub, 1 Red Cross, JA, Library, On-the-job-traininag: L, Becker, Richard . Difk - Band, Bowlilfg. if -. ' Lf L t , ,ut it' 'N J 1 ' N A U X uf' X ' K' 44' Liv 1 ' l ' i My Y vc ff L . 1 4 f , . ,V ls. I, My ' L My it . x fy F. lp. .I Ln LL ,J P ,4L,' , A I R ,I-,A uf lvl de J 7 4. 'I , 4 ' ll Q v ,,f-- 1 J U 'J cf A -9 1 L . V1 mv ' he pr, VJ, L rc' A he , U' L t M-L l X 'QV s .J . ' A sf V Y 4 I Vnbl Lui M 9, L li vw X, M. ABRESCH D. ANDERSON G. ANDERSON G. BARTUSCH B. BEAUDETTE UM' 1. ALTMANN F. ANDERSON c. ARENT B. BAUMANN R. BECKER ,LLZ A :: : Zi, J kg ' ei' .ff V5 I : . 5 Q. I. BECKMAN B. BENZ D. BOUGIE B. BUDMAN L. CARLSON G. BENESCH I. BOLIN M. BRINKMAN 1. CAREY R. CARLSON A daily weigh-in in the nurse's office keeps the athletic seniors on their toes. Carol Johnson checks in Terry Walfoort as Ron Causton waits his turn. Beckman, Jane - Ma - FHA, Library Club, Y-Teens. Benesch, Gregory - Benny. Benz, Robert - Bob - Gymnastics, Student Council, Dra- matics. Bolin, Joy - GAA, JA, Y-Teens, Library Club, FTA Kanteen. Bougie, Donald - Don - Football, Gymnastics. Brinkman, Marjorie - Margie - Y-Teens, Horizon Club, JA, Hi-C. Budman, William - Bill - JA, Red Cross, Wilsonian, On-the-job-training. Carey, Jacqueline - Jackie - GAA, Y-Teens, Choir, JA, Kanteen. Carlson, Larry - Gymnastics. Operettas, Hi-Y President, Choir. Carlson, Richard - Dick. Casey, William - Casey - Choir, On-the-job-training. Causton, Ronald - Ron - Spanish Club, Wilsonian Staff, Kanteen, Dramatics Club, Ethics Board, Basketball, Baseball, Football. Cernohous, Marlene - Mar - FHA, JA, Y-Teens. Curtis, Robert - Butch. Dean, janis - Dizzy Dean - Band, On-the-job-training. Dehn, Richard - Dick - Track. Diehl, Thomas - Tom - JA, Choir, Operetta, On-the-job- training. Dilger, Maureen - Hi-C, GAA, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Choir. Dunn, Carole - IRC, Y-Teens, Log Staff, Horizon Group, Red Cross. Edgett, Tom - Mag - Football. W. CASEY R. CAUSTON M. CERNOHOUS R. CURTIS 1. DEAN R. DEHN ffm' The happy grins of Gloria Longevin and Dick Kennedy prove them excellent choices for the Friendliest members of the class of '56, T. DIEBL C. DUNN M. DILGER T. EDGETT W wi 'F 'Vs .1 55 'Fl' Y Eisenman, Arlene - Smoky - Red Cross. Elledge, Constance - Connie - Y-Teens, GAA, W-Club, Hi-C, Latin Club, Log Staff, IRC, Cheerleader. Engen, Barbara - Engen - GAA, Y-Teens, FHA, Choir. Engen, James - jim - Bowling, Gymnastics. Erickson, Lawrence - Erick - Football. Eyans, Vindell Helen - Vin - Transfer from North Charleston High School, North Charleston, S. C. Fair, Barbara - Barb - Y-Teens, Kanteen, GAA, Student Council, Latin Club, Red Cross, FTA, Log Staff, IRC, Horizon Club. Feickert, Robert - Butterball - Football, Student Coun- cil. Felt, Linda - Y-Teens, Dramatics, JA, Choir. Fitzpatrick, John - Fitz - Gymnastics, Contact. .H ,mga . . all E6 if .f Q ,,. L K Q' ff 7 I K f l X in , . ,I Q . A. EISENMAN B. ENGEN L. ERICKSON B. FAIR L. FELT 92 fs t 'B ww My vs W 6 35 if I , c. ELLEDGE 1. ENGEN H. EVENS R. FE1cKERT 1. FITZPATRICK Engaging in a friendly s a fight is evidenrce enough that Audrey Keef e ' e nicest personalities of t 15 senior year. Who wouldn't want to be pelted by the swingin' right of either Aud or Les. '-S-1 Proof enough that the most likely to succeed begin at the bottom are Stanley Swanson and Linda Graves, who shovel snow fin lieu of a real dirty ditch which wasn't available lj. Floodstrand, Sharon - Shari - Bowling, Library Club, Yearbook Staff, On-the-job-training, JA. Flug, Bruce - Dad. Flynn, Ronald - Ron - Gymnastics, Track. Forga, Gerald - jerry. Foss, Tom - Duke - Football, Basketball, Track, Hi-Y, FTA, Student Council. Fredrick, Darlene. Fuller, Patricia - Patsy - Y-Teens, GAA, W-Club, Stu- dent Council, Red Cross, Horizon Club, Kanteen, FTA, Latin Club, On-Stagers, Log Staff. Glancy, Robert - Bob Glenn, james - jim - Hi-C, Dramatics Club.: Graves, Linda - Digger - Latin Club, IRC, Log Editor, Quill and Scroll. S. FLOODSTRAND R. FLYNN T. FOSS P. FULLER 1. GLENN B. PLUG G. FORGA D. FREDRICK R. GLANCY L. GRAVES c 2 mf'-. aa. H , B. GRONBERG S. HADRICH L. P. GUNDERSON E. HAGSTROM M. Hot phone wires can even transmit spark- ling eyes which seniors all maintain Rita Maher and jim Thorn have in the greatest degree. HAIDER C. HAMILTON HALL D. HANSON H. HANSON D. HASELMAN Gronberg, Bridget - GAA, Spanish Club, Jr. Class Representative. Gunderson, Patricia - Pat - GAA. Hadrich, Suzanne - Suzy - FHA, Choir, Y-Teens, GAA. Hagstrom, Eunice - Eune - GAA, JA, Hi-C, IRC, Band, Red Cross. Haider, Lois - GAA, On-the-job-training, Red Cross, IRC, Y-Teens. Hall, Marjorie - Marge - GAA, Y-Teens, Art Club, On- Stagers, Student Council. Hamilton, Charlotte - Hambone - Y-Teens, Dramatics. Hanson, Donald - Don - Latin Club, Scienc Club, IRC, Track, Bowling, Hi-C, Hi-Y, JA, Student Council. Hanson, Harvey - Harvs - Band, JA. Haselman, Donna - FHA, Quill and Scroll, Wilsonian Staff, Y-Teens, Kanteen, Contact. Haupt, Carmen - FHA. Hobbie, Keith - Shorty - Dramatics Club, Science Club, JA. Hochschieldt, Ruth - Ruthie - Latin Club, Student Coun- cil, On-the-job-training. Hodgson, Kenneth - Ken - Hi-Y, Hi-C, Red Cross, Band. Hoelscher, Douglas - Doug - Track, Cross Country, Student Council, Hi-C President, Band, Sr. Class Treas- urer, Hi-Y, JA. Holton, Sandra - Sandy - Latin Club, Red Cross, FHA. Horton, Robert - Bobbo - Choir, JA. Huberty, Raymond - Ray. Hunter, Betty Alice - Betz - Y-Teens, Student Council, GAA, Band, JA, Log Staff, Homecoming Queen. Isaacson, Marlene - Little like - GAA, Y-Teens, W-Club, IRC, Dramatic Club, On-the-job-training. Leaving for the day are Most Gone Ma gie I ' , 0 lf, 4, V, Mazacek and Al Polsfuss, as determine? by is FUZQ7 fain, A 7,7 if 1,7 J nearly 200 classmates. X , of ,VM L , XZWQL K . If fcfqfai V1 F- f yy If, If I 4r,! .X I ' M ,Zi f I , .ZX f- V A 7 2 Ze-Qffvfyg .fifif - f'Z1fW'f'W VZ ,J 7 ,- ' - X ' , f, 'V Zfcbzgw ,J 4 f fo' fffgrfv ,AJ2211 ,fb , ffhfwfg 'X A N, 2 ' ,' f ' ' fx... A W7 f wif , N . X. w V- gf 4 , ,4 V W' f , jan t mga 4.-e ,A 4 , 270 f c ,Q X ff JM! W4 Y 'XA of X4 Z J - x-ff, ' J! S I X Q Vrrg, -V' X C. HAUPT . HOE ZDT A t D. HOELSCHER K f R. HORTONI 36,44 ,HUNTER K. HOBBIE K. HODGSON S. HOLTON R. HUBERT ,ff . ISAACSON N. 'J . 3' L' 'Q K, V5 6 1 :mv A 'iff . : 1 J f:. .J 'bg' ,. WE ,,L , I 5. ,E S. IAKUBOWSKI R. JENSEN J. JOHNSON M. JOHNSON ,J. IUEN 96 M. JENSEN c. JOHNSON J. JOHNSON R. JOHNSON M. IUNGBAUER Jakubowski, Stanley - Jake - Gymnastics. Jensen, Martino- Mike - Stage Crew. Jensen, Ronald - Jens - Football, Track, Hockey. Johnson, Carol Ann - Johnny - Y-Teens, GAA Presi- dent, Latin Club, Band, Jr. Class Secretary, Student Council, JA. Johnson, James - Jim - Hockey, Track, Football, Ji-Y, FTA, IRC, Student Council. Johnson, Jerry - Romeo. Johnson, Marjo - Nick - Spanish Club, GAA Drama- tic Club, Red Cross. Johnson, Raymond - Ray - Football, Track, Hi-C, Oper- etta. Juen, John Jungbauer, Mary - Lou - Dramatic Club, IRC, Kanteen. Neatness is a virtue demonstrated by Bev Wall and Jim Johnson where books, boots, and jackets are neat- ly piled in Jim's locker. It was an unusually dull moment when none of the four ivvittiest of the senior class could say anything to amuse the others. In front are Anita Shisler and Linda Graves. In the rear are Bob Benz and Bob Witt. Keefe, Audrey - Aud - Y-Teens, GAA, Band, W-Club, Kanteen, Committee, Student Council, JA. Kennedy, Richard - Dirk - Football, Track, Student Council, Gymnastics, Hi-Y, Latin Club. King, Jim - Gunner - Gymnastics. Klarkowski, Diane - Klarkie - Kanteen, Choir, Y-Teens, GAA. Knoche, Mary - Gloves. Knutson, Judith - Judy. Knutson, Karen - FHA, On-the-job-training. Kobilka, Jean - Hips - Dramatic Club, Y-Teens, Red Cross, GAA, W-Club. Koch, Evelyn - Evie - Y-Teens, Band, Dramatic Club, GAA. Komives, Mary - Y-Teens, GAA, IRC, Red Cross, Wil- sonian Co-editor, W-Club, JA, Quill and Scroll, On- Stagers, On-the-job-training. A. KEEFE R. KENNEDY 1. KING D. KLARKOWSKI M. KNOCHE I. KNUTSON K. KNUTSON I. KOBILKA E. KOCH M. KOMIVES .ew I-' Y M' 1-15 in-'Ke ' 'F was it uv K.. , 5' s f Q-. 1 -W . - 1 T :. - .. . rr - . ' ,:' :,. fr :xl TP . 'ar Z: t,.. lf- v'.- .fa , V J w 3 1 Q 5. Y 1 '1 if nw' L. KOREN T. KOZKOWSKI M. LaBONNE B. LAGER K. ALLY H. KOWALSKI K. KRUSCHKE I. LACHOWITZER D. LAKIN G. LANGEVIN Figures fgeometric, that isj intrigue Tom Foss and Karen Swanson, whose figures, incidentally, most intrigued the class of '56. i 1 r . ,,-f Koren, Loretta - FHA, Y-Teens. Kowalski, Harold. Kozkowski, Thomas - Tom' - Gymnastics, Track. Kruschke, Katherine - Kathie - Latin Club, Y-Teens, Hi-C, Choir. LaBonne, Marsha - Marsh - GAA, Y-Teens, W-Club, Band, JA. Lackowitzer, James - jim. Lager, Bruce - Lags - Football. Lakin, Donald - Don - Gymnastics. Lally, Donna - Don. Langevin, Gloria - Longe - GAA, Y-Teens, IRC, F'I' A, W-Club, Cheerleader, Student Council, Operetta, Choir. Zins, Gloria - Glor LeVasseur, Colleen - Col - Red Cross, Wilsonian, Bowl- ing. Lindberg, Myrtle - Myrt - JA, Y-Teens, Puppeteers, Art Club. Lockman, Bill - Willy - Track, Cross Country, IRC, Student Council, Science Club, Hi-C, JA. McAlpine, Sandra - Sandy - Choir, Horizon Club, GAA, Science Club, Red Cross, Library Club, Kanteen. McMahon, Thomas. McPherson, Janet - Jan - FHA, Y-Teens, JA. Madouros, Bill - Bill - Gymnastics. Maher, Rita - Reets - Y-Teens, GAA, W-Club, Band, IRC. Maier, Barbara - Barb - Contact, Kanteen, On-the-job- training. Noah trifle Say Bi G- ZINS M. LINDBERG s. McALPINE C. LeVAssEUR W. LOCKMAN T. McMAHON 'ET' 4 . Webster says To play at courtship, coquet amor-ously is To flirt. Wilson senior: ll Thiets and Charlotte Hamilton have the most of this quality. 1. McPHERSON W. MADOUROS R. MAHER B. MAIER Q. , r qf' 1' X ' We ,Q fi 5 x A .. , 5 is 5' ' i f vi . Vq k 'Y , g, . 4 I 'X N 1 3 . P M. MATTSON M. MAZACEK L. MERICLE . MANDELL G. MILLER 1 A if -, 'WF' l i I . I ,, A -T s x 4 'i y . . , li 2 C ,L J , . T ! Q t 5. MARSTAD D. MAUSETH S. MELBY C. 1. MEYER 1. MILLER Mandell, Patrick - Pat - Basketball. Marstad, Sharonlee - Blondie - Library Club, Dramatic Club, GAA, Red Cross, W-Club. Mattson, Nancy - Nance - GAA, Choir, W-Club, Dra- matics Club, Cheerleading, Commercial Club, Library Council, National Honor Society. Mauseth, Dennis. Mazacek, Margaret -lMaggie or Mag - Dramatic Club, Library Club, Bowling, IRC. Melby, Sandra - Sandy - Spanish Club, On-the-job- training. Mericle, Lester - Les - Band, Hi-C, Log Staff, jr. Class Play. Miller, Glenn - Mills - Football, Hockey, Track. Miller, james - jim - Track, Band. Who will win? Si-nilingest seniors Bridget Gronberg and john Fitzpatrick tangle strong minds as to which side of the flagpole they will walk on and it looks like a draw. l'i5 f5lS3555'. f'f1 -VG? -1 rched on stools in the mechanical drawing room. u M. MINOGUE I. MOLDENHAUER E. MUENCHOW C. NELSON W. NEWHOUSE Voted the cutest individuals in the Senior class, Nancy Mattson and Glenn Miller share a tagged book while Q1,llsa.aM,4M Q C fc ee ,fm Wwe 'ZW' iii iii Minogue, Michael - Mike - Hi-Y, B Hockey, B Football. Moldenhauer, Jacqueline - Jackie - GAA ,W-Club, FTA, Contact, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Wilsonian, Quill and Scroll. Moldenhauer, Janice - Jan - GAA, W-Club, Y-Teens, Art Club, Contact, Kanteen, Student Council, On-the- job-training. Muehlegger, Frank - Fran. Muenchow, Edith. Nelson, Beverly - Bev - Dramatic Club, FHA, On-the- job-training. Nelson, Clyde - Nellie - Choir, Latin Club, Hi-Y, IRC, Student Council, Basketball, Baseball, Hi-C, Operetta, Color Guard, Jr. Class Vice President, Sr. Class Presi- dent. Nelson, Wayne - Clem - Hi-C, Science Club, Bowling, Golf, IRC, Log and Wilsonian Photographer, Color Guard, Hi-Y, JA. Newhouse, William - Bill - Band, Track, Cross Country, Swimming, Student Council. Nielsen, Sharon - Y-Teens, Choir, Log Staff, Hi-C. I. MOLDENHAUER F. MUEHLEGGER B. NELSON W. NELSON S. NIELSEN N G. NORVE I. NYQUIST G. NORVE B. O'CONNOR Barb Fair tacks up a Kanteen poster and Jim Sen- ske helps out with a sports broadcast. Both won the Done Most for Wilson nomination. ' gs - r f. ,.. , L .J X 4. - - , ig., I. OTT I. PETERSON R. PESCHEL S. PETERSON V. PETERSON L. PHELPS Norve, Gerald - Jerry - Band. Norve, Geraldine - Gerry - FHA, JA, Red Cross. Nyquist, Joyce, - Joy - Y-Teens, Hi-C, GAA, JA, Stu- dent Council, W-Club, Log Staff. O'Connor, Brian - Holiday - Wilsonian Saff, Log, Latin Club, Kanteen, IRC, Quill and Scroll. Ott, John. Peschel, Ronald - Perch - On-the-job-training. Peterson, Jim - Pete - JA. Peterson, Sonia - Sonnie - Hi-C, Choir. Peterson, Vern - Curly. Phelps, Lyle - Colonial - B Basketball, Hockey Stu- dent Manager, B Football Student Manager, Drama- tics. Pitner, Virginia - Ginny - Latin Club, On-Stagers, Red Cross, FTA. Polsfuss, Alvin - Al - Band. Polsfuss, Wayne - Band. Rife, Mirianne - Mare - FAA, FHA, Choir, JA. Robinson, Carol. Robinson, Mary. Robinson, Richard - Dick - Weight lifting. Roehl, justice - just - Latin Club, Y-Teens, Horizon Club. Rossi, Terry - FTA, Football, Track, Basketball, Hi-Y, Wilsonian and Log Staff, Kanteen, Quill and Scroll. Sabean, Lorelei - Lorbean - FHA, Y-Teens, On-the-job- training. iff' .lf Jdmfylf X. -LM-f54Xf'65f jlyyn 1 M! C- Conducting thenofficers' meeting. is Clyde Nelson, f X f while Anita Shisler keeps the minutes. Voted the We 7440 . .fyfz Best All-Around by fellow classmates they have a M, gy!! great part in seeing that the business of the class 414 C' is run smoothly. v We! we , f 4.424 'MMM yew f . -ZZ? ff! 'M ldnlf I yi! 4 ZLA., 72115551 any I, ZW .M if Qffagfw ef' A A 9' y gf if X WM H fm' f ' ' af 5 .MY W . V. PITNER W. POLSFUSS C. ROBINSON D. ROBINSON T. ROSS! A. POLSFUSS M. RIFE I. ROEHL L. SABEAN ' 'vs 1 '3' A 'il W n YK . D. SACHTJEN 1. SCHAUER B. scozr D. sHANTos R. s1MoNsoN 104 , if A 9 s 'flag 'F A 42 f. M 'Q' gba' M. samms SCHWARZKOPT I. SENSKE A. SHISLER W. SKRADDE Sachtjen, Donald - Don - Latin Club, Science Club, JA. Sammis, Marie - Sammie. Schauer, Jacqueline - Jackie - FHA, Y-Teens, JA, Hi-C. Schwarzkopf, Robert - Bob - Science Club, Hi-C, Band. Scott, Barbara - Scottie - GAA, FTA, Choir, JA. Senske, James - Jim - Student Council President, Bas- ketball, Football, Baseball, Spanish Club, Jr. Class President, Wilsonian, FTA. Shantos, Donald - Daddy-O - Football. Shisler, Anita - Nita Rae - Y-Teens, Latin Club, Wilson- ian Co-editor, Quill and Scroll, Girls' State. Simmonson, Richard - Dick - Tennis, Gymnastics, Band. Skradde, William. , QFCWMV. ,F V'w.4,!Jw W A 'lWW7W,w. JM W x Ll, t JC . JZ MQW What could be more logical? The Most Pop ular Seniors, Betty Hunter and Ken Wenzel lead off in a royal twosome at the Home- coming Ball. M133 WFW .3 ' 5' Seniors all give up and drop to the background as the Best Dancers, Carol-Jean Meyer and Bob Horton, demonstrate at the Homecoming Dance - fand in her- pinkies, too!J. ' A f l . yr Skrypek, John - Jack - Sr. Class Vice President, Jr. Class Treasurer. Sorenson, Betty - Bets - GAA, FHA, Red Cross. Stuart, Jerome - Jerry - Swimming, Science Club, Cross Country. Sundquist, James - Ace - Band, Bowling, Gymnastics. Swanson, Karen - Karen Virginie - Y-Teens, On-Stagers, GAA, IRC, Student Council, Red Cross, JA, Spanish Club. Swanson, Stanley - Stan - Science Club, Student Coun- cil, Swimming, Track, Latin Club, Log Staff, IRC. Thiets, William - Bill - Bowling, B Basketball, Hi-Y, Hi-C, Choir, Kanteen. Thorn, James - Jim - Gymnastics. Thron, Janet - Jan - FHA, GAA, JA, W-Club, School Play, On-the-job-training. Townsley, Theodore - Tea. 1. SKRYPEK 1. STUART K. SWANSON W. Tuners 1. THRON A .1 'mi' F B. SORENSON I. SUNDQUIST S. SWANSON 1. THORN T. TOWNSLEY 'I 6- hs. ', A .f Il . 'l ,I 4.5. M R A in I MW ,. f e F7 X ' wg ,.-, -2- 'VL A f-!,, E .Qu F 5 I A If . 'PEM if A 'A ' E. TREICHEL A. UHERKA B. VILLA D. WAGNER B. WALL V. TURI R. VAN VOORHIS TYVODERBRUGGEN T. WALFOORT A. WEEKS SKC.-A,-MW1-L! Y J, 7 - I r, . . .fgl J L7 -ff0u-f,U..flicZf1.x fy cc. ,fyg,L CQ! ,eiLy,,, 1J.4ff.A,g, ,Af 4,4., ,frfL,4.4L6I7 ff, gh, -L,6,,f.,,f gf' , 4 fi V, A jk k L CG L14 typ fs9,y,,,,,4, left 4,1 Z, ckaxrgi L44 'A:f'!14 - fiizf 1 . if 1 I r A VJ viii!! ki4'f'Co'1Cf5f 51,4 ' iilgx, A 4.6 1 R ,Q Q I Lf I L ' 54-C.,c. JJ, 1'-f7' 1- cf 6,,,1L,iJLV A 2, Cf Q ja' Mfyufcjl ,fu kQgz,J. The most talented seniors, Bev Nelson and Wayne Polsfuss, use their talents to good purpose - blowing balloons! Treichel, Elaine - Lain - Y-Teens, FHA, On-Stagers. Turi, Virginia - Ginny - Choir, Red Cross, GAA, Dra- matic Club, Operetta. Uherka, Anita - Yaddles - GAA, Y-Teens, Spanish Club. Van Voorhis, Roger - Rag - Spanish Club, Red Cross, Band, Hi-C, On-the-job-training. Villa, Berit - Y-Teens, Hi-C, FHA, On-the-job-training. Vorderbruggen, Theodora - Teddie. Wagner, David - Dave - Latin Club, Band, JA. Walfoort, Terry - Hawks - Football, Track,4Dramatics. Wall, Beverly - Bev - GAA, Y-Teens, Hi-C, IRC, W- Club, Science Club, Student Council, Choir, Operetta. Weeks, Alan 7 Rickey Rat - Gymnastics, Band, Golf. Wenzel, Kenneth - Ken - Student Council, IRC, FTA, Kanteen, Dramatic Club, Baseball, Cross Country, B Football, Operetta, Homecoming Kingq Williams, Roger - Rog. wx Willy, Irene - FHA, Y-Teens, Contact, Kanteen. Wilson, Carl - On-the-job-training. Witt, Robert - Robbie - Spanish Club, Dramatic Club, Science Club, IRC, FTA. Wolfe, Betty Ann - Bets - Y-Teens, GAA, Hi-C, JA, On-the-job-training. Wood, Loren - Band. Zarembinski, Bernard - Buzz - IRC. Jim King gets the greasepaint from janet Thron, Ziehl, Roger - Rag - Gymnastics' both voted by their classmates as having the pret- , , I , , , , tiest hair. Zxns - William - Bzll - Gymnastics, Choir, Bowling, JA, OV Operetta. W ' E' kj PP .t . , ye M NSW J W Q' I JL K7 8 V019 . XS Q , -A1332 X3 ' F5279 ' , X GW 2 ' has if t swgpff Mx I i X hx A I LEX X ' ,f-f . V ,R B ,QQ KS C31 . WENZEL 1. WILLY R. WITT L. WOOD R. ZIEHL R. WILLIAMS C. WILSON B. WOLFE B. ZAREMBINSKI W. ZINS KV u gv H k In W L! isps ' 2' ,t W. A iw i N Y? Q s R Q! O Q , -ff ff asia-mn... Q fi' A ,V i ff, E ,f.... unqpgi , A9355 -va mga ' Q . 4 Gfma-f,-sf i 1 ,. - f . ,V 2 ds' X We Q A. ' . 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Fredell Advertising - Publishing 2300 St. Clair - Mi. 8-3203 Graduation, the four y Best Wishes West St. Paul Booster Printers of the Wilsonian 1276 So. Robert Ca. 4-7324 ear dream, is finally a realily. M ,J i f MLN! ,Llt19'0LL7b wyL of! I at Qi 4Q1Mqjf75,f'Wff Q wiifirff U29 W' .iwwiifw Mp,fV7' ' Jia npbfii Li f if dv VU JDJ 111141 IVUSTQLVLLJV J 1 J 2 I i E, U Parranto S ell We WJ Cf 1 e , A gfjjhoma I t Ham 1 K , 4 I Ib 1 5 F OM! lt Q X Jzgyf-Qh dvr let Co. l P W 83 y Avenue yftgcross from Wards - I, , Mi. 6-2561 J Con atulations Graduating Class- of '56 Walgreen's Drug University at Snelling You are always welcome at Walgreen's Swanson's Paint 8. Wallpaper Stores conveniently located in greater St. Paul Main Store: 512 No. Snelling Ave. - Mi. 6-7178 Friendly Service for Over 60 Years Valspar Paints and Varnishes Lloyd's Pharmacy Lloyd T. Jensen - R.Ph. Snelling 8. Minnehaha - St. Paul 4, Minn. Midway 4-5873 C. J. and H. W. Anderson 1573 University Ave. - St. Paul 4, Minn. M: 4-9910 Eyes tested and glasses 'fitted Christenson's Shoe Store 492 North Snelling Avenue St. Paul 4, Minn. Mi. 4-5230 Barr's Flower Shop Twin Cities Delivery Flowers Telegraphed Mi 6-7941 - Res. Mi 4-9970 Snelling at University, St. Paul 4, Minn. i H' Pfaff Sewing Machine 517 N. Snelling We specialize in monograms, button holes, covered buttons and rentals Joe Bilski's Ivy 395 N6. smelling - Ma. 6-7259 HAMLINE UNIVERSITY ST. PAUL I, MINNESOTA f FOUNDED 1854 I MINNESOTA'S OLDEST COLLEGE .6 'COURSES IN THE LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE , AND SCHOOL or NURSING HAM-LINE'S EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ENJOYS THE HIGHEST ACCREDITATION. ' X CALL, WRITE OR VISIT THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE g '- Mldway 6-4843 , I Paul Giddens, President MGX Rosen COWIPUUY ' l ' Mattson's Super Service 5nelllU9 uf UnlVefSlfY I 855 Minnehaha Avenue cLoTHLERs - TALLoRs HU. 9,9801 Tuxedo Rental Service for All Occasions' Reasonably Priced Midway Dealers, Inc. Firestone Distributors ,A ' 1607 university - Mi. 6-7917 W J. 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TOPICAL INDEX Ads 110-116 Art Club 5 Band 42,43 Baseball 9,l0,11 Basketball 31,32 33 Beginning of School 15 Bowling 52 Cheerleaders 49 Choir 41 Classes 70 Cross Country 24 Dedication 2 Faculty 64 Fall 14 FHA 55 Flag Bearers 48 Football 16,17,18,19 Foreword 3 Freshmen 71-76 FTA 63 GAA 44,45 Golf 10 Graduation 12,13 Gymnastics 30 Hi-C 23 Hi-Y 53 Hockey 34,35 Homecoming 20,21,22 Honor Assembly 11 lndelt 117-119 IRC 57 r. Red Cross 25 -S Prom 6,7 uniors 82-87 anteen 40 Latin Club 5,59 Library 58 Mantoux Tests 27 Office Workers 58 Onstagers 46,97 Operetta 41 Pr-R Squares 56 Pro-Log 4 Publications 60,61 Suill and Scroll 49 eniors 88-107 Snagshots 108,109 Soft all Game 8 Sophomores 77-81 Spring .50 Swimming 29 ' Student ouncil 26 Tennis 51 Track 52 W-Club 54 Wilsoman Assembly 62 W' 28 IHSCI Winter Carnival 38,39 Y-Teens 36,37 FACULTY Anderson, Elmer, 66 Asp, Mrs. Helen 66 Bowen, Cecelia 6,15,66 Carlson, William 66 Christopherson, Mrs. Jessie 15,66 DeLaitsch, George 8,11,66,68 Fay Lola 15,66. fini-ima, William 10,115.66 Gallagher, Eleanore 66 Hartung, Gertrude 66 Hedman, Ruth 15,67 Huntley, Corlis 67 68 aeger, George 15,67 essen, Thomas 27,67 ohnson, Bob 62,67 ohnson, Kenneth 11,62,67 achel, Ruth 15,67 Kapgus Hans 67 Koc , Edna 67 Kuzniar,WJoseph 34,67 Lorenz, illiam 31,68 Hnum, Gladys 15 68 astbaum, Sol 2,6',8,15,19,68 Midje, Mae 13,15,68 Mitchell, D. C. 27,52,68 Morrison, Dick 8,47,62,68 Nelson, Ole 65 Peterson, Russell 8,9,11,65 Pyle, Mrs. Norma 15,68 Raymond Emmett 12,68 Rossini, Mania sa Shapiro, Lorraine 15,68 Shields, Joseph 69 Sokol, Paul 31,69 Sweetland, Stephen'69 Tarleton, Mrs. Elvira 69 Trac , Leonard 69 Wahlstrand, Elliot 69 Wells, John 27 69 Wells, ueiue 69 TWELFTH GRADE Abresch, Mary 89 Altmann, James 10,41 57,59,89 Anderson, Darlene 36,55,57,89 Anderson, Floyd 89 Anderson, Grace 23,36,41,45,49,57,61,89 Arent, Cleola 36,45,54,57,59,89 Bartusch, Gloria 23,36,44,54,89 Bauman, Robert 30,89 Beaudette, Beverly 89 Becker, Richard 57,89 Beckman, Jane 90 Benesch, Gregoigy 90 Benz, Robert 4 ,90.97 Bolin, Joy 36,40,45,54,58,90 Bo-ugie, Donald 16,17,18,30,90 Brinkman, Marjorie 36,90 Budman William 90 Carey, Jacqueline 41,90 Carlson, Larry 90 Carlson Richard 90 Casey, William 91 Causton, Ronald 9,10,20,31,32,46,48,49,51, 60,6Z,90,91 Cernohous, Marlene 91 Curtis, Robert 91 Dean, knis 91 Dehn, ichard 91 Diebel, Thomas 91 Dilger, Maureen 23,36,38,45,9l,110 Dunn, Carole 36 57,58,61,91 Edgett, Thomas 16,91 Eisenman, Arlene 58,92 Elgedge, Constance 19,23,36,45,49,54,57,59, 1.92 Engen, Barbara 92 Eenggen, James 47,62,92 Eric son, Lawrence 92 Evans, Helen 92 Fair, Barbara 7,36,40,49,54,57,59,61,62,92, 102 Feickert, Robert 92 Felt, Linda 36 46,59,92 Fitzpatrick, John 21,92,l00 Floodstrand, Sharon 21,93 Flug, Bruce 93 Flynn, Ronald 5o,6o,95 Forga, Gerald 93 Foss, Thomas 17.18,19,21,31,48,52,53,93,98 Fredrich Darlene 93 runner, Patricia sa,4o,4s,4s,s4,s9,61,9a Glancy, Robert 93 Glenn, James 46,60,93 Graves, Linda 20,49,57,59,61,62,93,97 Gronberg, Bridget 7,94,100 Gunderson, Patricia 94 Hadrich, Suzanne 36,41,88,94 1-lagstrom, Eunice 23,45,57,94 Haider, Lois. 36,54,94 Hall, Marjorie 7,36,46,56,94 Hamilton, Charlotte 36,58,94,99 Hanson, Donald 23.52,53,57,59,94 Hanson, Harvey 94 gaselmaa, Donna 36,49,60,94 5 augt, armen 9 Hob ie Keith 46,56,95 Hochschieldt, auth 95 Hodlgson, Kenneth 23,53,61,62,95,111 Hoe scher Douglas 23,24,52,53,88,95 Holton, Sandra 95 Horton, Robert 41,62,95,105 Huberty, Raymond G. 95 Hunter, Betty 20,21,22,26,36,40,45,54,57,59, 62,95,104 Isaacson, Marlene 36,45,54,89.95 akubowski, Stanley 96 ensen, Martin 46,96 ensen, Ronald 16,17,18,34,35,62,96 ohnson, Carol 7,36,44,45,54,59,90,96 ohnson, Donald 41,112 ohnson, ames 16,21,34,35,53,96,112 ohnson, erome 46,88,96 ohnson, arjo 46,60,96 ohnson, Ray 21,23.41,88,96,112 uen John 96 ungbauer, Marg 46,57,58,62,96 ee e, Audrey ,36,40,54,92,97 Kenned , Ric ard 16,23,26,30,40,53,S9,91,97 King, James 97,107 Klarkowski, Diane 41,97 Knoche, Mar 97 Knudson, ilcudlth 97 Knutson, aren 97 Kobilka Jean 36,45,97 Koch, Evellyn 23.36,46.97 Komives, ary 36,49,54,60.97 Koren, Loretta 36,58,62,98 Kowalski, Harold 98 Kozakowski, Thomas 21,30,46,98 Kruschke, Katherine 23,36,98 LaBonne, Marsha 36,45,54,98 Lachowitzer, James 98 Lager, Bruce 98 La ln, Donald 98 Lally, Donna 58,98 Lamb, Morris 41 Langevin, Gloria 19,21,27,36,40,41,45,49,54, 57.9138 Lenz, Doris 46,99 LeVasseur, Colleen 99 Lindberg, Myrtle 99 INDEX Lockman, William 23,24,40,52,53,56,57,99 McAlpine, Sandra 41,54,99 McMahon, Thomas 99 McPherson, Janet 36,62,99 Madouros, illiam 99 Maher, Rita 36,45,54,57,58,94,99 Maier, Barbara 49,60,99 Mandell, Patrick 21,62,100 Marstad, Sharonlee 45,54,58,62,100 Mattson, Nancy 27,41,45,54,100,10l Mauseth, Dennis 100 Mazacek Margaret 46,95,100 Mleby, Sandra 100 Mericle, Lester 23,61,62,92,l00 Melyer, Carol Jean 36,46,49,59,62,100,105 Miler, Glenn l6,17,34,46,l00,101 Miller, James 100 Minogue, Michael 101 Mtglldgnhtbuer, Jacqueline 21,36,45,49,54,59, , 1 1 Moldenhauer, Janice 21,36,45,54,101 Muehlegger, Frank 101 Muenchow, Edith 55,62,101 Nelson, Beverly 101,106 Nelson, Clyde 5,6,21,23,26,31,33,41,4B,51,53, 57,59,88 101,103 Nelson, Wave 10,20,23,48,53,57,60,6l,101 Newhouse illiam 24,29,52,101 Nielsen, Sharon 23,36,61,101 Norve, Gerald 102 llzllorve, Gjraldine 122 4 6 uist, o ce 23, 5,5 ,58 1 102 0110111101-, Brian 49,57,59,60,6l,l02 Ott, John 102 Pexchel, Ronald 102 Peterson, James 102 Peterson, Sonia 23,41,102 Peterson, Vernon 88,102 Phelps, Lyle 41,53,102 Pitner, Virginia 46,59,60,103 Polsfuss, A vin 42,95,103 Pilsfuss Wayne 103,106 Rife, Marianne 103 Robinson, Carol 103 Robinson, Mary 103 Robinson, Richard 103 Roehl,1Justine 5,36,59,103 Rossi, erry 20,31,46,48,49,52,53,60,103 Sabean, Lorelei 21.36.103 Sachtien, Donald 56,104 Sammis, Marie 55,104 Schauer, Jacqueline 36,104 Schwarzkogf, Robert 23,30.53.104 Scott, Bar ara 45,104 Senske, James 6,10,18,26,31,33,48,49.51,60, 102,104 Shantos, Donald 104 Shlslgr, Afllll 36.49,57,59,60,61,62,88,97,103, 10 ,112 Simonson, Richard 46,88,104 Skradde, William 7,104 Skrypek, Jack 88,105 Sorenson, Betty 105 Stuart, Jerome 24,29,52,105 Sundquist, ,games 105 Swanson, aren 21,26,36,46,47 57,98,105 Swanson, Stanley 5,29,49,57,59,6'1,93,105 Thiets, William 38,41,47,99,105 Thorn, James 94,105 Thron, anet 21 45,54,105,107 Townsley, Theodore 105 Treilchel, Elaine 106 Tun, Virginia 6,41,54,88,106 Uherka, nita 36,45,54,57,106 Van Voorhis, Roger 106 Villa, Berit 36,106 Vorderbrtiggen Theodora 106 Wagner, avid 59,106 Wa foort, Terry 16,17 18,21,62,90,106,110 wan, Beverly 21,23,36',41,45,54,57,62,96,106 Weeks, Alan 106 Wenzel, Kenneth 10,20,21,22,23,26,31,40,4l, 46,51,53,57,104,107 Williams, Roger 107 Willy, Irene 36,55,62,107 Wilson, Carl 107 Witt Robert 46,57,97,107 Wolfe, Betty 23,45,54,107 Wood Loren 107 garkeinhlgnski, Bjernard 107 ie , o er 1 7 Zins, Wilqiam 41,56,88,107 ELEVENTH GRADE Allen, Shirley 45,57,85 Anderson, Phyllis 36,57,59,85 Anderson, Ra ph 59,83 Anderson, Rosalyn 87 Antkowiak, Mary Ann 58,60,87 Arndt, Richard 34,52,56,57 Bakken, David 16,52 Ballis, Joetta 36,41 45 87 Beckjorden Harold Wm. 87 Berggren, Marlene 36,-15,83 Berg und, Earl 16,34,35 Berry, Douglas 29,42,86 Berube, Mary 87 Biebel, George 85 ohnson INDEX. . Biederbeck, Janet 36,41,45,49.57,59,83 Blsptng. Lucille Blomgren Terry 29.53,82,86 Blyton, Sharon 59,82 Bohrer, Anita 58,85 Bollingitr, Bettymae 44,52,55,57,83 Boos, homas 87 Bower, Ronald 41,49,56,61.83 Bowman, Dennis 59,85 Breckon, William 85 Brinkhaus Carol 36,45.55.57.59,82 Bultena, Larry 59.87 Carnis, Marilyn 45.85 Carpenter Rae 36,45,55,60 Carrell. Gregory 84 Chapman, Robert 30.46.83 Christopherson. David 85 Clarke, Valerie 26,27,36,45,49,57,82,83 Collins. Margene 36.55.85 Collins, Norman 41.52 Cullen, Judith 58,85,86 Dehn, David 85 Deml, june 36,45,55,86 Devaney, Agnes 86 Devine, Dennis 34.85 Deke. Dennis 85 De elar, Gerald 16,18,30,52.85 Dittrich Patricia Doyle, Donald 83 Dujaaul Herbert 87 Ed y, Marlene 45.82 Eichhof, Beverly 58,85 Ekman, Robert 27,85 Elsenpeter, Robert 16,86 Embertson, James 41,82 Enright, Janet 85 Eric son, David 86 Erickson Melvyn 87 Ewnld, William 46,ss Fehrman, Robert 85 Ferraro, Frances 55.85 Ferrell, Ka! 45,55,57,58,85 Fischer, Ju ith 45,85 Fletcher. Jeannette 85 Forster, Richard 86 Francis, James 87 Gannaway, James 87 Gese, Patricia 36,45.58.83 Glawe, Audrey 55.86 Goon, kann 45,58,82,84 Gove, arliss 41 85 Green, Deanna 26,27,36,45.57.62,85 Green, Keith 26,31,38,52,84,86 Gunderson, Barbara 36,45.58,87 Ha Kar 4 es, en 5,87 Harvey, Elizabeth 36,40,44.57.59,83,86 Haselman, Ann Mabel 85 Haushahn. Keith 86 Havens, Eugene 85 Helle. Jcgce 36.45,56,86 Herbst. enneth 85 Hite, Raymond 82 Huberty, David 41,82 Hultqurst, Edwin 29,86 Hunt, Charlotte 85 Huntsgtager, Donald 4l.57,87 Jabs, arilyn 55,58,83 oa. Raymond 85 Johnson, Diane 45.47,87 Johnson, Gerald 85 ,ohnson, Jzoyce 36,45,57.82.86,87 Johnson, obert 41,51,83 Johnson. Slylvia 36,45,55,85 Kelm, Dar ene 36.41,45.83 Kempka, Sharon 36.41,45,85 King, Francis 86 Klemenhwn, Gerald 83 Klimek, illard 85 Knuth, Donna 36.45.55,85 Koepke, Joleen 58,83 Koh man. Mary 85 Kohla Harriet 46.62.82 Kowalski, John 1s,sa Ktish, Marilyn 45,58,82.84 Krogstad. Barbara 83 l.aCasse, JCIQIM 60,6133 Lager, Patricia 36.45,58,86 Lambrecht, William 87 Langerbergr, Kenneth 86 Lanpher. can 87 Larson, David 85 I.aValley, Edward 16,30,52,87 Lee, Howard 55,87 Lemire, Louis 85 Lemke, Karen 36.41.57 Lemmer, James 24.52.85 Lesch, Richard 85 Lewis. Sharron 45,60,62,66 Linder, Darwyn 26,53,59,82.35,35.36 Liston, Valerie 45.57.58.85 Lohrke, DuWayne 85 Lovro, Joan 41,87 Lusiyan. George 41,56.57.82.85 Mc voy, Jane 56,4s.s6,sv,sz,s3 McGee, Marlynn 36,45,55.57,87 McGrath, Ron 83 McKinnon. Roseann 82 McLaen. Connie 87 McLean, James 31.48.82 McManus, Jack 85 McVay, Ronald 41,87 Manke, Arlene 36,145.55 Mapes. Richard 24,83 Marso, Lorraine 36,41,45,56,85 Mattson Dorothy 41,45,55,84,87 Metz, Thomas 87 Meyer, Edward 86,87 Melyers, Karen 38.145.84.110 Mi ler, Janice 58,87 Mommsen, Ramona 36,40,41,-14.45.82 Moore, Jeanette 85 Mortensen. Karen 82 Neary, Sheila 41,49,55,87 Nelson, Dennis 18,24,48.85 Nelson, Greg 52,82 Nelson, Ronald 86 Neumann, Nancy 36,43,45,85 Noeker, Margaret 86 Norton, Patrick 26,87 Novak, Ethel 87 Novak, lgeanette 36,43,45,55,82 Oberg, enton 86 Olson Ronald 87 Ortloff, Stanley 85 Parnoe, LaVonne 85 Pavel, Barbara 85 Pederson Alben 52,85 Pepin, rheeaere 49.56,57,60,61,83 Peterson, Michael 3l,32.33,51,87 Piper. Loretta 87 Pitman. Barbara 45,55.58,86 Plant, William 34,53,59,87 Poferl, Rita 41,55,85 Poor, Richard 24.52.87 Radermacher, David 83 Radermacher, Donald 87 Rardon, Lawrence 85 Rasmussen, Jill 86 Rife, Barbara 41,85 Rife, Beverly 41,58,86 Robinson. gudy 56,45,57,59,87 Robinson, amela 36,45,55,57,59,85 Rohweder, Donald 56,85 Ross, Frederick 87 Ryan, Terrence 83 Sage, Marilyn 26,36.44,45.57,59,85 Sagedal, James 51,87 Sc aber, Sandra 85 Schintz, Errol 87 Schmid, Janice 55.58.84 Schmitt, Susanna 86 Schroyer. Charles 16,17,26,31.48,62,82,84,87 Schultz, Fred 16,87 Scott, Gre ory 82 Sentman, fohn 85 Sepeda, Robert 87 Sherwood George 56,87 Shisler, Norman 24,31,52,83 Simon, Glenis 58,87 Simon, Judith 56,57.59.83 Simpson, Robert 85 Skrygek Janet 85 Smit , goan 87 Snell, andra 57,60,83 Stalmer, Joseph 56.83 Steinbauer. Diana 58 Stenberg, Merilyn l9.36,45,49,57,59,35 Stiff, erome 87 Stob. oanne 36,45,57,58,83 Stone, Judith 36,45,57,58.82,34 Storkamg. Dennis 26.59.82 Straka, u ene 83 Swanson, eanne 56,87 Swanson, hirley 23,36,4l,45,55,85 Sweeter, Elwin 83 Terwey, Geraldine 82 Tester, Yvonne 41,45,58,87 Thomas Gerald 85 Trapp, Marilyn 85 T Sh d 85 ru son. erwoo Utech, Lois 36.40,41,44,57,82 Waldner, Pauline 82 Wallace, Karen 41 Weinmann, Gerald 85 Welte. Carol 45,83 Wetterstrom, Darlene 55,58,87 Wetzel, Conrad 83 White. Gary 56 Wodke, Marlene 83 Wood. Carole 45,57.87 Young. Richard 86 Zins, Gloria 58,85 TENTH GRADE Adams. gghn' 19,79 Adams, illtam 81 Ammann, Agnes 55 Anderson, E xzabeth 44,79 Anderson, Geraldine 56,78 Anderson Kay 27.57.78 Anlauf. jndnn 57.44,81 Antkowialt. Stella 60,80 Barthold. Bruce 81 Barton, Bob 79 Beckstrom, Donna 55,79 Benson, David 26.50,53,59,81 Benysek, Bruce 79 Berg, John 19.81 Berglund, Marion 60,6l,81 Betak,-Judith 37,44,79 Bilek, homas 30,81 Bisgrni Lucille 44,55,80 Bla os i, Bruce 81 Blahoski, Ronald 79 Bohl, lrene 37 Bolin, Richard 81 Bourn, Sandra 78 Brifhtbill, Donald 78 Bri l, William 77 Brooks, Beth 57 44,60,79 Brown. Winilred 79 Bursell, Constance 37 Carroll, Bryan 23,53,59,80 Carson, Mary 55.79 Casey. Joann 44 Champ, Susan 55,79 Chapman. Mike 78 Connolly, Thomas 34,55,81 Cramer, Diane 55,80 Demaree,lgudy 37.44.59,81 DeVr1es, arolee 79 DeZelar, William 78 DeBerardini, Antoinette 57 Dierke, Diane 44,79.80 Dominski Jayne 37,78 Dow, Robert 53 DuPaul, Lucille 55.78 Earley, Thomas 81 Elledge, James 16,34,78 Elver ty, Kenneth 19,78 Englan , Donald 50,80 Engman, Clayton 81 Erickson, Marlene 37.44.81 Fair, Margaret 44,79,80 Farnham, obert 24.34.55,56,81 Feickert, Mildred 37,40.44,77.79.80 Fitzpatrick, Larry 16,36,81 Fonseth, Kenneth 77 Forman, Roger 55,77 Fuller, Rasmond 46,78 Gaustad, ennis 16.30.79 Geiger, ,Enith 57.44,55,78 Gnitka, arbara 78 Goodman, Kathleen 37,44.81 Graff. Carole 41,55 Grilz, Edward 79 Grindland, Lawrence 42 Gustafson, games 51,81 Hadrich, C arles 19,34.8l Haider, Geraldine 44,79 Hammmk, Norman 19.53.79 Hansen, Donald 78 Hansen, John 19,26,8l. Hanson, Robert 77 Hanson, Ronald 19.33.80 Hassel. ganet 79 Hesley, teghen 30,79 Hogan, Ro err 81 Ho 1, Irene 80 Hopkins, Laurie 55,81 Hoppe, William.34,79 Horwath, Geraldine 4,77,81 Hovland, Bonnie 26,39,44,80 Howard William 19,41.79 Hunt, Judy 44,17,ao Huntsinger Ga? 24,33,79 Hunziker Theo ore 19 Hutton, Thomas 3l,32,51.81 acohson, LuAnn 37,44,81 anshen, Wesley 79 ohnson, Alisandra 80 ohnson, Darlene 58,80 ohnson, Dennis 78 ohnson, Gerald 77 Jo ce 78 Jurgensen. hhrtin 16,55,34.55,51,53,78 King-Ellison, Edward 81 Kinsel, Judy 27,57,44,80,81 Klock, Nancy 74,81 Knudson, Karen 37,44,81 Kohls, Annette 81 Komives, Delores 44,59,78 Krey: Richard 78 Kuc enbacker, Joyce 23.41.78 Lamb, Rita 77 LaShomb getty 1959.59.77 Leveue, 'r emu 19,79 Lee, Roger 78 Lee. Sandra 41.44.80 Leibel, Daryl 77 Lewis, Brian 19,30,79 Loretz, John 19,3l,33,78 Lundeen, Lowell 19,34,58,55,80,81 Lundquist, Marian 44.55.80 Lust an, Judy 77 Macibona d, kan 37,41,44.79 MacDonald., alcolm 19,33,80 McAuley. Jim 80 Malmstrom, Douglas 24,29.53 Mandell. Joseph 80 Mauseth, eanne 37.44.79 Mericle Janet 37.44.81 Metz, James 46.60.77 Mikel, Thomas 77 Miller, Robert 78 Moeller, - Shirley 78 Moeschter Richard 78 Morris. Nancy 37,81 Naughter Robert 78 Nelson, Bruce 24,78 Nelson, Gloria 26,37,44,79,80 Nelson, William 24,31,51,53,59,77,81 Nemetz, Theodore 19.34.79 Newcomb, Robert 77 Newman. Susanna 44,79 Nodes, Allen 78 Noeker, goseph 80 Norton, laine 55.60.78 Novak. Rudy 26.27.37,44,77 Oczak. onald 30.81 O'Donnell, Patrick 79 Olsen, Gary 79 Olson, Carole 44.81 Opitz, JoAnn 23,55,60,81 Ortt, Bernard 78 Padden, Patrick 16,33,77,78 Paisley. Kathryn 37.44.79 Parranto, Kathleen 80 Paulson. Harry 81 Pelzl, Joanne 37.4l,4-1,81 Peterson, goanne 78 Peterson, ylvia 44,80 Pewters, James 62,80 Piper. Georfine 78 Piper, Gera dine 81 Plum, Richard 34,35.46.81 Poidinger, Jiosefgh 34,79 Poidinget, ' au me 78 Pojar, Janice 37.79 Prtcbe. Audrey 37 41,78 Pruden. Barbara 44,78 Suisr, James 26,78 asmussen, Katherine 78 Roehl Marilyn 37.60.77 Roi, Donna 37,41,44,78,80 Ru belke, Patricia 44.55.80 Rust, Janice 55.79 Ryan, Thomas 77 St. Germain, James 80 Schaber. Phillip 19.33.78 Schintz, Gene 79 Schmitz. James 77 Schoonover, Sandra 38.81.110 Schulte, Leonard 79 Schultz, Earl 53.59.81 Schulz David'34,79 Schussler. Judith 23.55.79 Simon, Barbara 44.59.79 Small, Richard 19,79 Snyder, Thomas 19.81 Sonterre, Robert 56,77 Stepnick, games 79 Stickney ail 79 Stokes, Bruce 46,79 Taylor, Elizabeth 44,59,79.80 Thake, Carey 78 Thake, Carol 55,77 Thelancier, Joyce 55,81 Thomson. Joanne 26.37,41,44,78,80 Thul Robert 24.33.78 Tomienovich Vera 37.55.81 Torgcrson, Gail 81 Tungseth, Janice 37,41,44,78 Uehel. George 29.53.78 Uherka Ric ard 78 Vorderbruggen, Raymond 30,80 Walls, Kay 55.60.78 Wzmzong, Laura 55.77 Webber, Shirley 37,44,46,78 Weber, Kathleen 77 W'einmann. gamut 77 Wctherald. eth 37.44.80 White, Joanne 79 Wiesner, William 81 W'll I h 79 i . o n Willy, 'Theodora 37.55,77 Wingendcanne 37.44.81 Wintz, eorge 24.26.33,51,62,79 Wood. Noreen 4461.81 Wyman, Harold 46,19 Zachow, Carolann 80 NINTH GRADE Albert, Mary 37,44,55.76 Allen, Dale 71 Amon, George 34.71 Anderson, Valeri 37,44.55,73 Aras. Leslie 19,71 Bagley, Paul 74 Ballis, Loretta 44.75 Barnick,'Vern 74 Bates, Georfe 34,74 Beck, Harod 76 Biebl, Mary 55.76 Billy, Larry 73 Blankenbur Fred 76 Bloomer. Claude 19.75 Bohn, David 15,74 Boiin, Kay 15.37.72 Bolle, Thomas 19,71 Bolser, Jacqueline 59,71 Bolt, Raigh 71 Booher, aniel 76 goyvfrs, Ggaldgne 55 ow rn, o n 7 Boyum, Darlene 37,44,55,74 Brooks, Patrick 76 Brown, Marion 44,55,72 Brustman. Lois 76 Bursinger. Billie Ann 59,76 Callinan, Gerald 33,75 Carlson, Frances 75 Carlson, Gary 29,53 76 Carlson, Nancy 37,4'4,55,72 CaseygoCatherine 55,71 Char neau, Lawrence 19,74 Cheney, James l9,33,7l Chermak John 15,73 Christi, John 15,14 go:ftnan,MJoyce 71 o ms, I 71 Connolly, Kirby 74 gonfiatlif Larry 76 00 I 73 DeGeer,a1Ri:l:ard 15,72 geLestry,MJamei47? orner, ar , 2 Ecker. Kareny 37,76 Eichhof, Nicholas 15.73 Elledge, Sharon 74 Elliot, Karen 37.55.72 Elliot, Sharon 37.55.72 Ellsworth, Jacqueline 37.44.5532 Falteseic Jeanne 44,72 ll?errell,JMlargo4 37,47 evt , 0 7 Escger, Rgbfrt 75 eming, e ores 72 French, Charles 19,75 Fretschl, Janet 37.55.73 Garrison, Pauline 72 Geiger, Rtiger 72 Germain, onald 75 Glasow, John 75 Gregerson, Jlanice 23.37,44,55,76 2 .:fS sf. ry W res , 'r 7 groasgrlaual lSlva512xe676 ru r, ry ,7 Gustafson :Darlene 76 Hanson, Carol 55,73 Hansen, Lynne 72 Haselman, Richard 72 Hegerman, Robert 72 Hitchcock, Dennis 74 Hoppe, Gary 76 Horwath, John 19.62,73,76 Hughes, James 74 Hunziker, Dan 72 Hurlberr. Patricia 76 Ingelbretson, Judith 37.44.71 ackson, James 76 aeger,fJean 41,75 ,andl, erome 76 anke, Joann 15.73 aspers, Marilu 37.44,55.76 ohnson. Carol 71 Johnson, Ronald, H. 72 ohnson Johnson , Ronald W. 74 Sandra 72 Johnson: Walter 15 ohnson. William 72 ohnson, Zarida 27.37.76 oyce, Patricia 37.55.74 adas. Deanne 37.44.73 Kasprzak, Wayne 74,76 Kee e, Henry 72 Kennedy, Judy 37.44.72 Kenog, Darrel 53,76 King- llison, Robert 19.34.73 Kline., Marlene 73 Klismtth. Edmund 72 Knapg, Roberta 44,72 Koep e, James 15.73 Koh er, Richard 71 Kollander, Ronald 76 Komives. Judith 44.75 Koren, Roger 29,71 Kratzer, Glena 23,72 Krech, Joan 37.44,55,73 Krengel, Kenneth 34,72 LaBelle, Lawrence 74 Lambert, Thomas 76 Lancaster. William 53.71.73 Larson, Bonnie 44.55.71 Larson, Jerry 74 LaTour, Vivian 72 LeBow, Dorraine 74 Lemke, Arlys 15.55.73 Lenz. Marcie 55.56.74 Lewis, Dennis 29,76 Lillie, Richard 72 Lindeman, Zona 44.74.76 Loots, J-ames 16,18,51,72 Lovro, aVonne 76 ...INDEX Lowe, Robert 59.61.71 Lund, Herbert 72 Lundstrom, Warren 72 McKinnon, David 72 McMahon, Mary 37,55 McNeally, Maureen 15.72 McAuley, Carol 72 Madouros, Theodore 72 Malmstrom. Duane 29,74 Mandell, Michael, 74 Mandell, Myron 72 Manke, Carolyn 37.44.55 Mapes, Mary 44.76 Marosevvjames 16 Marx. illiam 15.72 Meld. Yvonne 75 Mentes, Sherrell 58,75 Meredith, Gene 29.53.76 Metz, Kathleen 55.71 Miles, Harleen 37.44.72 Mrlham. James 15 Mitchell, Frank 19.34.72 Mitchell, Walter 19,73 Moldenhauer, Jean 44,72 Morencx, Diane 72 Nash, ndriette 37.76 Nelson, Beverly 44.71 Nelson, Wgne 15,73 Neumann yron 75 Nodes, Nancy 76 Olander Gary 19.75 Olsen. Linnea 75 Olson, Nancy l5.37.72,73 Opitz, Marilyn 23,71.7Z,73 Ortloff Roger 74,76 Ouhl. Joan 76 Pauqel. Richard 73 Paw ak, Jerome 34,76 Pemble Gerald 72 Picha, Thomas 76 Priebe, Dennis 76 Quigley, Brian 73 eineke. Muriel 44,74 Rife. Patricia 44.76 Rocknem, Sylvia 37.73 Ronayne, Richard 15.74 Ronayne, Robert 76 Ruccr, James 76 Ruetine Paul 76 Ryan. timid: 16.56 Sauvageau, Roger 72 Schmid. Kathryn 44,76 Schmitz. Judy 72 Schmoller, Richard 75 Schneider, Helen 44.73 Schumacher, John 76 Sehuna, Josgh 74 Schwarten, enneth 75 Scott Bruce 72 74 seped-, Rudolph 15,15 Sievers, Linda 76 Skagen, Richard 74,75 Small. Charles 15,74 Solum. Jardirh 37.44,55,73 Sontag, ancy 37,71 Sonterre, Joan 37.55.75 Steckhahn Nicholas 30.75 Steiner, Mary Kay 75 Stob, Kenneth 72 Stone. Gerald 71 Strom, Sandra 76 Swanson, kmes 15,74 Swanson, ichard 29.59.72 Swanson, Robert 34.58 Swenson, Avis 37.44,55,72 Taft, Daniel 76 Taylor. Thomas 76 Thomas. Charlene 37,44.55.73.74 Thompson, Suzanne 44.71.73 Thorn, Patricia 37,44,72.73 Tillman. Lester 76 Trafton, Robert .72 Trosdahl Genevieve 73 Turner, Michele 37.44.72 Uebel Douglas 73 Van Gas, Beverly 37.55.75 Vik, David 75 Vinnes, William 16.33.76 Wagner, Bernard 75 Wagner, Reinhold 71 Waltcrs, Thomas 74 Wanzong. Richard 72 Watkins, Nancy 55.71 Weber. Donna 3733.44.72-110 Welk. Madelon. 23,4-4.55.71 W'illcs. George T6 Wilkerwn, Dianne 76 Wilson. Clifford 15 Winquist. Dean 71 Wintz. .Jean 37,4-4.72.73 Wtntz, oan 37.4-4.73.76 Wipfich, llarilynn 44,55.72.73 Wo f. Marie 75 Wurm, Leo 4.19.72 Yaeger. Curtis 19.72 Yanisch. Geraldine 37.73.76 Yeager. 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