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ROW ONE K Boyce R lhrke L Peacock B Konrad D Coulson L McRunnel L Jurgens A Borer J Peterson A Blackstad ROW TWO A Blakey W Brodm D Ysker M Kolander M Rossow L Gustafson B Burton P Cook C Berry M Blackstacl M Stevens E Brodun ROW THREE D Tolefson J Thake D Aelnng M Stahl E McNeal A Oddson B Perry L Olson B ONelll V Kuhnau ROW FOUR L Cooke J Schreiber G Van Norman K Schmutz M Olson D Lewis B Olson J Brown D Daggett V Ysker Y Prafke D Klaassen ROW FIVE F Wolzeschke O Sell L Tlbodeau D Erickson S Hnldreth G Knudson M Larson H Bunkers N Remington D Frenzen H Heeren L Stenke D Saars M Foss ROW SIX D Maller J Fuller M Clark E Nagorske D Harper L Ness N Grams R Snyder D Muller L Hammer E Wonzeschke R Brodln D Schaffer R Olson W Foss R Breese W Woodcock H Chrtstoffer 2 A FACULTY 1 N99 Aff Fl ' Q iff' x 51' Ma, Q 7 4 6ZL y X ' fs 110 jy .J F91 dai V I Z J ' A fi is kwa Superintendent of Windom schools John H Longstreet has played an important part in making improvements in our school each year His sincere interest in students has been board Superintendent Longstreet acts on all matters concerning the school The school board also selects new teachers to till vacancies Miss Wiggins and Mr Moline are two people who have a big lob and it is a big gob to keep an organization of 490 students running smoothly They probably are our number one basketball and football fans can hand out discipline without u qualm and yet think we are the best kids in the world Sedum? game! ROW ONE H Lem P Enge R Brown Mrs J Mead ROW TWO R Henry A Keller J Longstreet Junior High Principal MARY WIG GINS Senior Hugh Principal DON ALD MOLINE Superintendent JOHN LONGSTREET if . :Hill Z . l 1 is I ' D J Q shown in speeches given throughout the year. Working in coordination with the school Z fifwd Speed ROW ONE: SYNOVA ANDERSONe-St. Olaf College, B.S., Librarian, FRANCES JOHNSON-Gustavus Adolphus College, B.A., English. ROW TWO: MARCIA AN- DERSON-Gustavus Adolphus College, B.A., English and History, BETTY RYAN- Mankato State Teachers College, B.S., Junior High English, ALICE BINGER-St. Cloud Teachers College, University of Minnesota, B.A., English. 74a 14154 KATHRYN CHENHALL-Hamline Universi- ty, B.A., Commercial, ERNEST DAAS- Mankato State Teachers College, B.A., Industrial Arts, DOROTHY SCOTHORN- Stout University, B.S., Home Economics, PATRICIA FLINK-University of Minnesota, B.S., Home Economics, ELDON DETA- MORE-Mankato State Teachers College, B.A., Industrial Arts, WENDELL FRANCIS -University of Minnesota, B.S., Agricul- ture. G44 I . Qlcl V! a .fu lnll Miss Chenhall checks Betty's typing Miss Johnson concentrating on some themes is if l sw we g i 4 fi 41- A , Miss Westberg conducts a class in history. Mr. Thilgen sits in during band practice. Ki, Q ,ii pf-2. 1 ROBERT THILGEN-St. Cloud Teachers College, B.S., Instrumental Music, MARY THILGEN-St. Cloud Teachers College, B,S., Vocal Music. Q I Scam! Saeace SYLVIA SMART-Hamline University, B.A., Bookkeeping and English, RALPH SMART -St. Cloud Teachers College, University of Minnesota, B.S., Social Science, World Geography, KATHRYN WESTBERG-St. Cloud Teachers College, B.S., History, ADDISON GETTY-Mankato State Teach- ers College, B.S., Social Science. Science ROW ONE: WILLIAM PRICE-State Uni- versity of Iowa, B.A., Science. ROW TWO: JOE CLAWSON-Winona State Teachers College, B.A., Mathematics, Coach, ROLAND DE LAPP-Macalester College, B.A., Mathematics, Coach, ROB- ERT HOISINGTON-Macalester College, B.S., Mathematics, Coach, DAVID CAMP- BELL-St. Cloud Teachers College, B.A., Mathematics, Bookkeeping. Fiwdmd gdwccufrfaa HILDEGARDE BUNGE-St. Cloud Teach- ers College, B.S., Physical Education, JOHN BELL-Hamline University, B.A., Boys' Physical Education, Drivers' Train- mg. ' ' X Mr. Francis and Mr. Hoisington discuss basketball Mr- Price-0 Chef-Cooks Wleners in 'he lab' during lunch. Secretaries Joy Berry and Betty Byom. Joy is secretary to Miss Wiggins, Mr. Moline, Mr. Siewart, and Mr. Frederickson. Betty is secretary to Mr. Longstreet. WW ' ffmfmr-f..M s-4 K .I lS?Wfm.. 8 Cooks Mrs. I. Degelau, Mrs. R. Olson, and Mrs. A. Olson. They prepare the delicious noon meals in the hot lunch program. James Nelson presents an award to Rollie Janitors Robert Underwood and Carl Jacobs. Delopp' at one of our assembly programs' They are the custodians who keep our school lo' being MQfG'eS'ef Colleges outstanding clean. athlete in 1943. 'UK .7 J? Fei Bob Underwood in the lanntors supply room. O L. QQ, x21 J F' wi ' X , Q- T! Q D Y 3ng3llTEKl'1l1 Iggy Be ,, u ne, f fu s s -me C END X aut 5 J' X f 1 O I 7 X! f A f x I , Jw jk i ' ' . f -,Q . o ' 0 I ti 'Ui 8 Q 9 ae ' . 'A 9,0040 ' X 1 1' ' ' ' v ' oo QM li ' 2' Q V , , 1: I fe 5 6 ' jx P! X 1 rr , ...ix K f 1 05 X We K I MARLENE BLACKSTAD She's alike fo us all, she's liked by us all. Comfrey 1. mf me DEAN AELII-4G De -ful agree with no man's opinions, I have some of my own, Chorus 1, Track 1, Tatiler 3, Eagle Club 2, W - W COREEN BERRY A quief darkrhaired girl who can make more noise than we'd fhink. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Sluden! Council 1, Girls' Sexlel 2, 3, Girls' Octet 4, Mixed Ocfe13, Girls' Trio 4. ? Smash ff-'F ' AVERLAND BLAKEY Shorly - Charles should have known him, for he's a liflle Dickens. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Corner Trio 3, 4. HH 1011116 dlfnm rf uw 1. K .1-gzfffr gf. -1 ARLENE BORER She's nor so very big, nor is she very greal, buf her personalily plus-iusl wofch if radiafef' Chorus 1, Camera Club 1. 10 Gigs ANGELINE BLACKSTAD A diligenf worker, peo ple admire her perserver once. Comfrey 1, 2. 'PR if W .f ,- ETHEL BRODIN Music plus ambition- success. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, lnstru mental solo 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Flute Quartet 2, 4, Flute Duet 3. f wk ,M Q rt E29 - x KENNETH BOYCE Baslry - ll he con't find anything to laugh at, he-'ll find a circus all his own. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Bas- ketball 3, Track 3, 4, ln- strumental Solo 3, Eagle 4, Operators' Club 3, 4, Class Plays, Getting Gracie Graduated 1, Glamour Boy 3, Stu- dent Council 3, Boys' Octet 3. Q- S 1 -1' 2,9 I WESLEY BRODIN A whole riot squad wrapped up in one body. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Glamour Bev 3, ROBERT BREESE Breesey - Well, served my time, now goodbye. Chorus 1, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Opera- tors' Club 2, 3, 4. A flxcx J J' XIIAV T Q 4.11 . . ..: ' ' , Y V 'F ,I fl A X J3 '17 45 . :f b I , Q , 3 .P ROBERT isnoom vi Bob - Frank Sinatro's I b V 5 :1 3 only worry. Chorus 1, 2, 95 ' H 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Trombone ' ' Quartet 4, Dramatics y, QQ . ,.., 5 iii Club 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Q. 1 5 Humorous Interpretative Q Q, H , Memorized Rea ing 3: El: Boys' Octet 3, Class Play, ,, if ,. ,, Glamour Boy , Ora fwP7 L 0 , 'f' 'iz :Fill uf iff,-2:14 . 1 'OW 4- ,1 iff f5.4 , A 5 Ajs. ,1ggQ.f',g ' .M 5 -. 5 . 4 1 JANICE BROWN Jan - Full of energy and mischief, and with a love lor fun. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Saxophone Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4, library Club 1, Dra- matics Club 1, 4, Tattler 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Camera Club 1, Student Council 1, 2, Dramatic Memorized Interpretative Reading 4, Class Officer, Secretary 2. 'gm' I 11 1 LI' aj? . ,ff avb- ...gi nn, 'VKX m 0 jg, F3 Q? Qi- . 0 Vqilso .J -1-ff' HARLAND CHRISTOFFER Peewee - Know just what can I do to be known forever? Sher- burn l, Chorus 3, 4, Bas- ketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, F.F.A, 4. 19' W3 X. .1 X n L g 1 1- 'f I 8 I ff X f :.', .','- Ouem HE If-v HELEN BUNKERS Helie - Afhletic and pretly and heaps of good nature thrown in, and we named her our Queen. Class OHicer, Vice Presi- dent 2, Secretary 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Drum Quartet 2, 4, Dramatics Club 'l, 4, Tattler 4, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, Home- coming Queen 4, Camera Club 'l, Class Play, Get- BARBARA BURTON Barbie - Goodlooking, a good friend, a swell pal. Dramatics Club 4, Tattler 4, Eagle 4, Home- coming Attendant 4. ' i B- 'Jr ting Gracie Grad uated l . .il .ra PATRICIA COOK Pat - Everybody loves the Irish, when fhe Irish act like Pat. Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Bond 1, 2, 3, 4, Li- brary Club l, 4, Dramatics Club 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l, Girls' Octet 4, Class Play, Glamour Boy 3. 12 LA RUE COOKE Lusky - His is a friend- ly sort, with never an un kind retort Baseball 3 3 4- C Play, Glamour Boy 3. if Z-.1 ..- 15 fC --w - it ...- EX . T , I .Tu l ll I MARLYN CLARK Bub - Just like a Sfdff out every nighlf' Football 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4. -J 'zz-.nr S Q ... V117 DARRELL ERICKSON Bobby - His lile is like the Mississippi-lined with bluFts. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. T' l 'l' 1 DONNA COULSON One knows her by her jolly air, her laughing eyes, and her dark brown hair. Class Olticer, Treasurer l, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band i, 2, 3, 4, Li- brary Club 'l, Dramatics Club 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Eagle 4, Class Play, Get- ting Gracie Graduated l, Glamour Boy 3, Ex- temporaneous Manuscript Reading 4, Girls' Octet i, Girls' Quartet 4, Clarinet Quartet 3. 4. DELORES DAGGETT Bummy - Mysterious as chop sueyf' Dramatics Club 3, 4, Tattler 4, Eagle 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Class Plays, Glaniour Boy 3, Discus' sion 3, 4. HISTO lc YYl'l'l l-I-w 4 X -of ,.,,,.-n-4' I avi 7' E' QM' JOHN ERICKSON Lite is so full ot a num- ber of things, how can one find time for study? F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Opera- tors' Club 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Glamour Boy 3. fi J 5 ' K ij- ,ll WENDELL ross ji? i K ,iif lf' Wendy - Gabriel, I I H 'G K J 'M it blow that horn! Pep ' if Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sex- tet l, 2, 4, Chorus 'l, 2, X If 3, 4, sand 1, 2, 3, 4, in- sf, 4 MICHAEL Foss sffumeniai solo 2, 3, 4, C, ,..:1., 'A Mike - A likeable boy, Brass Quartet 3, Eagle 4, . an athletic one, always is Boys' Quartet l, 2, 4, , just lots ot lun. Band 1, Boys' Octet 3, Mixed Oc- 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Bas- tet 3, Cornet Trio 2, 3, 4, ketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Trom- Brass Quintet 2, 4. A? bone Quartet l, 2, 4, M Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Eagle , I f Qgg qg, x 4 T 4, T 4: Track 3, 4. S f ...., H 5 Q wi I 5' 2 353 ,Q .. . an :Q 7 ,g. Q .titre , 1 , J' ' m11 ff ' 2 if - ' .LJ 1 x N N Ox xx f Xp. 3 ' 1 .41 ' ff L- NEIL GRAMS Puppy - Tall, dark, and indifferent, but aw- fully nice. Class Oliicer, Treasurer 1, 4, Chorus 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Baseball 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Getting Gracie Gradu- ated 1. Q' 4-3 DONNA MAE FRENZEN Frenzy - Though quiet, it is known, efficiency she has shown. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Tattler 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Girls' Octet 4. JERRY FULLER Many famous people have had red hair. Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Baseball 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. FFF -D 5 4'1- T Q? ' L --1.2 Z .65 X W i f i LOREN HAMMER Wm a good skate-l'll slide along. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, F,F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 14 Ns- An... DUANE HARPER Buck - Monkeys can carry a ball, it takes a man to block. Class Of- ficer, President 1, Presi- dent 2, Vice President 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, Tattler 2, Class Play, Now That April Is Here 1, Student Council 2, Boys' Quartet 2. i .1 ir- X f J .Z f X f -,iw , 'fl' LAURA LEE GUSTAFSON Laura - She's good to look at, but better to know. Chorus 1, 2, 3, Tattler 3, 4, Eagle 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Camera Club 1, Class Play, Now That April Is Here 1, Extemporaneous Speak- ing 3, 4. RICHARD IHRKE Rich - A member ot the Royal Order ot Wo- men Haters. Chorus lg Band 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45 F.F.A. 'I5 Opera- tors' Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 4. f HARRIET HEEREN Lulu - She plays a sweet tune on the type- writer. Bingham Lake 'I, 25 Class Play, Arizona Cowboy Don't Rush Me 2. Ka-t' ra -,ij V!! lr, f..fl- 7 ggqfkull -1 ir X Q f ff J f I SHIRLEY HILDRETH Diz - lndustrious and happy all the while-it doesn't take long to make her smile. Girl Scouts 'I, 25 Bingham Lalme 'l5 Band 3, 45 Saxophone Quartet 3, 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Tattler 3, 45 Eagle 45 .sf G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Student Council lg Dra- matic Memorized Inter- pretative Reading 45 ACA companist 35 Pep Band 4. fl E 6 , 5 . , s il 1 ' a ll , MW' A Y I L if ,s 1 DELBERT JOHNSON E .ig-55, Girls-stay away from me . Lil- ' -sf 21 ' ,' J-'SJ 05 3:53 Q 43 .R A V, ig-1 Mfgxf ty 5 4 f. A fi: . , Egg-' v.jwZj - . 2. L. ff -' X0 I i:2g?f1,:?ZaQ55aQ?e ., 5 . , gf.. r ,.,. 1 vl' , -34, ws -1 f f' G f, H-lvrftiii.. f'.lwSYi,,1 1 T42-C-.H I 'Y' 3 la .J LA VONNE JURGENS A smile for everybody she meets5 to talk with her is indeed a treat. DELORIS KLAASSEN Her winning smile and quiet ways will bring her luck through all the days. Chorus 1. x ,f' Chorus l, 2, 3. 15 PJ I' cf gin' IG' I 4 QI BETTY LOU KONRAD Connue One swell person well miss havmg around Chorus 1 2 3 andl 3 4 Ins menlal Solo 4 Pep Band Homecoming Affendant 4 Dramahc Memorrzed I ferpreranve Reading 4 f Q if GEORGE KNUTSON Knule If foolball were m src h cl be a brass band Chorus 1 otball 1 2 3 4 all 1 2 3 4 Tra 4 Bas MAXINE KOLANDER Ml: ey She pus? fld dles her hme away buf hes mrghfy go d fldder Chorus 1 Dra moucs Club 1 Eagle 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Camera Club 1 Ielufy Sikh MAX LEROY LARSON School breaks up fhe sol FFA 1 Page 16 16 r ,J JI DOROTHY LEWIS Do due She lets her lrghf slune wrfhouf furn mg lhe spof on herself Chorus1 2 3 4 Bandl 3 4 Lubrary Club Dramahcs Club 1 Tahler 3 4 Eagle 4 Cheerleod GAA 1 2 3 C Plays Gefhng Gracie Graduafed 1 Exfempo raneous Speaking - Girls Octet 1. flak rl of ll VIOLET KUHNAU Knowledge ower B nd 3 4 brary Club 4 Taliler 4 Class Play Glamour Boy 3 Student Council ,fy-W -,Z -n-.n- DANA MILLER my There ll never be another you Bmgham Lake l 2 Class Offucer Secretory 2 Football 3 4 Plavs LeaveltToJoe 1 Glamour Boy 3 EVELYN McNEAL JOHNSON At flrst she seems so very shy but when you know her my oh my' Corusl 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Tattler4 G A A l 2 3 4 Camera b l Class Plays Getting Gracue Graduated Glamour Boy 3 Student Council l LOIS MCRUNNEL Has quiet ways and charms to blend everyone wishes to call her frrend Corusl 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Instrumental Solo 4 Pep Band 3 4 Class Pay Gettlng Gracle Graduated l Clannet Trlo 3 4 www ' fwxfvxh ee.. A vt' Oo ELDON NAGORSKE dy Good looking ood student a swell guy Bmghom Lake l 2 Bas ball I '-0 --...ull ' ac LOREN NESS If Inches were snowflakes he s be a blizzard Bas all l 4 Trac Baseball 2 fx -,S if DAVlD MULLER Guilty of staging another ot' those back to the sotl movements F F A l 3 4 Operators Club 3 4 fig? mtl lt , , , 2 -, fr I I ,, . . ' 'lfvl' H ' I ' ' J' 4 W h , , ,I 2 If , 1', ',, cu A . ,. I, C 'C X21 H K 1 f ft Z f X l -, f X lg 55, nr. H tt , ,, . , I i V F , 1 I .ll . . . ,2, Dramatics Club 4g Class L' I Pt V I , I ' -49 s3't g 4455 L 'Z , 4, I iq- H . 0 A Y I H ' Q 1 ketb , 3, 5 li 3g C N U . . 4 V -I 0 0 X l Q . 1 -Ll as El 1' ,Q Q, A, 9' I x N ket , ,2. l I x 'X f 17 1 ,hry X 4 if! CRQQ1' t' Q +I' .A Today 'U .gi O LAMAE OLSON Shy, yes, but oh, so nice. les A Q P 1. Q 9 ' fiwfm-A :! ..'T- If 1, 'ffm , ARLINE ODDSON She's pretty, she's dainty, she's sweet and kind-and a bit of mischief, too. Chorus l, Library Club 'l, 2, Dramatics Club l, Tatt- Ier 4, Eagle 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Student Council l. BELVA OLSON A common name, but an uncommon person. Choir Accompanist 3, 4, Chorus l, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Tattler 4, Pep Band 4. QW A A a QQ 'U H! --M ,'?' 3 S, 1' 1-qw' 5 A Q. ROBERT OLSON Bordy Shrewd, cap- i BEULAH O'NElLL A friend indeed, a worthy chum, success to her will surely came. Tattler 3, G. A. A. l, 2, Class Play, Glamour Boy 3. able, a master mind for chess. Chorus 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, Basketball l, Instrumental Solo 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Eagle 4, Operators Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l, 2, Class Plays, Getting Gracie Graduated l, Glamour Boy 3, Extern- paraneous Speaking 3, Clarinet Trio 3, 4, Clarinet Quartet l, 2, Pep Band l, 2, 3, 4. lflclu lf!!! if Dvq A gg ll X I 6, 14 MARY ALICE OLSON She's tall, she's blond, she's terrific! Library Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club l, Tattler 2, 3, 4, Eagle 4, F. T. A. 4, Class Play, Now That April Is Here l, Glamour Boy 3. ...?,,- s JOAN PETERSON Pete f Sweet sophisti- cation! Chorus l 2 3 4, Dramatics Club l, G. A. A. l, Class Play, Getting Gracie Graduated l, Girls Octet 4, Girls Triple Trio l. V . 9. Y . 1 gli, , A N '- ft- LOUETTA PEACOCK Louie f Leadership and character rolled into one, now mix this up with plenty of fun. Good Council Academy, Mankato l, Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Quar- tet 4, Library Club 2, Dramatics Club 2, 4, Tatt- ler 2, 3, Eagle 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, Student Council l, 3, Class Officer, Presi- dent 3, Extemporaneous Manuscript Reading 4, Dramatic Memorized Inter- pretative Reading 4, Pep Band 3, 4. BEVERLY PERRY Weberly - She keeps the parties going. Dramat- ics Club l, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming At- tendant 4, F. T. A. 3, 4, Class Plays, Now That April Is Here l, Glamour Boy 3, Student Council 3, 4, Class Officer, Secretary 3, Humorous Interpreta- tive Memorized Reading 2,ExtemporaneousSpeak- ing 3, Tattler 3, 4. l K Ai' ef f' 1-,.-i -'Q 7' It Z' 1 Z 1 1: --. Ei' ' NORMA REMINGTON Norm Her heart is as golden as her hair. Chorus l, 2, 3, 4,Band l, 2, 3,4, Library Club i, Dramatics Club l, 4, Tattler 3, 4, Eagle 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l, Class Plays, Getting Gracie Graduated l, Glamour Boy 3, Extemporaneous Manuscript Reading 4, Clarinet Quartet 3, Pep Band 3, 4. M W!u..,v 'N-. , 2 I 3 MERIDITH ROSSOW GRAMS Merdy Modest at all times, a temper ne're show- ing, this is a person worth- while knowingf' Chorus l, Dramatics Club l ,Tattler 3, 4, Eagle 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l. l O 4.1: I xi 7 ,, sie ,MS l9 X X x - x ., EEFE f TL-- Z YEVONNE PRAFKE Vonnie 'Strangers are missing the personality hidden beneath her quiet composure. Class Play, Getting Gracie Gradua- ted l. s N'-.. . 3 Y Av Q I . l IQ. . :lu 's':'u W wh c'l's , . t. Riff if 77 1.55535 42 65 L JACK SCHREIBER Wise from the top ot his head up. Chorus l, Band l, 2, Track 3, 4. its -ur 'Y - 7 DAVID SAARI Dover 'He and worry have not met, Pine City l, 2, 3, Band l, Football 2, 3, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, Student Council 3, Boys Octet 3, Chorus 3. KENNETH SCHMITZ Smitty -- Has anyone seen my girls? Chorus 3, 4, Band l, 2, Football 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track l, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader l, Class Plays Getting Gracie Graduated l, Glamour Boy 3. 4 u ,EA fx ga W fl wX V556 -3 -..., l Q l f N X ,, .NX . . gy. i? 'fil DAVID SHAFFER Dave f'- l'll tell you the charms that lovers seek. Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Trombone Quartet l, 2, 4, Instrumental Solo 3, 4, Boys Octet 3, Boys Quartet, 2, 4, Mixed Octet 3, Pep Band l, 2, 3, 4, Brass Quartet 3. RODNEY SNYDER Rod -A High school days just don't compare with high school nights. Class Officer l, 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Base- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Now That April ls Here l, Boys Octet 3, 4, Boys Quartet 3, 4. 54239 3 Q Q U it ,twig -I' 3j... Ref' .xz--'Y-' if N 113 4. X ,,-fs K.. A, '-'7 F ENN , 57 X ORVIS SELL A bunch of mischief welled up in one, remembering him is remembering fun. Foot- ball 4, Track 3, 4, Base- ball 3, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4. A . . ! 553.2 A 1, ,- ,s m , is .K K, wb... - 2- - w A. W s iv? 4' ,Y ' 'Sign' '-.ze I 3-:,..:.-15945 :-:ms-4: 5-: A .eff x 41, 4 i 5,5132 f , 5, , ,I . I .4 ,K , . xt, A. is . it K ta E M , . tw .Ass , .... . kc.. .A .1 . ,fr s if 3 N xx A 'ig-Q1 Q Q1 il 1 2 .ii ,, . T ' 'six if f 535: it , 4 Y wm'l's:w,,' :M 1, ., . . , YM S isa 4 W Q. X f ,, , ' 3' gf? it at wr Q 1' ' pg S AfQ'i4.Q3Yf'f ' wsfl X 3 5' if - ', be eve' . 4 V ' fy - L 1' .WW ' ,wwf L 1 ' 1 5 .. V np , . ..-M' in A 2 ... .-.,., . 20 W 1 'A xi ' -ff Q. at. 1.412 '1 1 if V . 4' ,-.13 - xi -fffjxn f -ve 7.7 f f'7e, MAXINE STEVENS She's the right type to typewrife, for to type right, you musl' be bright. Bing- ham Lake l, 2, Class Of- ficer l, 2, Chorus l. l Z- . sin l 'lf V! q l ul, L fs' 1 1 S MARY STAHI. Mary - Hel modesty, sweetness, and sincerity make her a desired friend. Taftler 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l, Class Plays, Getting Gracie Graduated 1, Glamour Boy 3,0riginal Oratory 3, 4. I tif LORRAINE STENKE A shy, happy girl who is always sincere, you've got a friend when she is near. Bingham Lake 'l, 2. sl 9 'fc 1 1 T A 1' , ,' A. 1 ' ' X ' '? isis! :E9 i L' M - 4 : . iff- . f.f.L'zgSQ i F 'Q L? !E.: A' ffff b , 'Gu s V Q 5 ff s'::..:g. :' .. , -. WM... A J -- .-.. . 5 2 .ak ' f 2 -Lf E -' 65213.15 -, ' .A '4f6'ff'jf M . . ii ,, .. J' 5, -:.,.,,., -' ' .M A ' j ' AE : -' pez. sg, 5 a:.'-2:-EH -' ' M. ll...s' -vf. I-E Y' 'fin LE ROY TIBODEAU Tib - Has brains and brawn, friendly and like- able. Band 3, 4, Dra- matics Club 4, F. F. A. l, 2, 4, Operators Club 2, 3, 4, Class Play, Glamour Boy 3, Oratory 3, 4. DEAN TOLLEFSON Tolly Happy-go- lucky, fair and free, naught troubles him at all, says he. Football l, 3, 4, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4. 1 SX? 5 ,1- z l G 4 M 21 is fs si 'Q-L M . I' sw if Paxil .A V+ f ,.l. X JOHN THAKE Well, I graduated, didn't I? German Band l, 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Instru- mental Solo 3, 4, Dra- matics Club 3, 4, F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, Class Plays, Get- ting Gracie Graduated l, Glamour Boy 3, Pep Band 3, 4. fx? LL FRED WOIZESCHKE To pass or nal fo pass, ,hai is fhe quesfionf' Bing- ham Lake l, 2, F. F. A. 3, Class Play, Leave ll To Joe 3. rg? ill J! GEORGE VAN NORMAN l've go! a mind of my own and no woman can Change il. F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4. 69 O C6 'if DARLENE YSKER This maiden's inleresis are Ioday in a liiile fown noi far away. Chorus I, Dra- matics Club l, 2,Ta1tler 3, 4, Eagle 4, Camera Club li Class Play, GeHing Gracie Graduated I. ERNEST WOIZESCHKE To him, life is a game ihaf is fo be well played. Granada l, Class Officer, President 4, Vice Presi- denf 3, Foofball l, 2, 3, 4, Sfudent Council 4. C -,-.14 C .lb-I 2 f l+.' - is VERA YSKER Happiest in any gay sur- roundings and when busy. Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Eagle 4, Girls Triple Trio l. 5 P' 3' WENDELL WOODCOCK Noi Pictured 22 l'w? ...rl 2. DAVID MADAY Owaionna l, 2, 3. On Dapper Dan Day students were trled an Kangaroo Court If they fanled to dress up Here several wrute l am a bad sportsman on the blackboard In the study 0 66444 of 7?57 HONOR STUDENTS Valeductoruan Vnolet Kuhnau Salutatoruan Louetta Peacock Beverly Perry Ernest Wouzeschke Mary Aluce Olson Eldon Nagorske Norma Remington David Maday CLASS COLORS Scarlet and Whlte CLASS FLOWER Whlte Rose 23 CLASS MOTTO ...........,,... In God We Trust h ll. emlofz 6444 ?7w,b4ecq One nlght after work as l plcked up the Wmdom paper there was a forecast for the future This us what IS satd about the l95l sensors Dean Aellng ts glvlng advlce to the dlsunlted powers of Europe on how to successfully carry on the next war Coreen Berry IS a cheerleader at Smtth College Marlene and Anglelne Blackstad have left Wlndom and are employed as secretaries at the Mlnneapolas Honeywell plant Averland Blakey has a steady 'ob selllng deep freezers to the Eskrmos at the North Pole Arlene Borer has lust completed a novel entitled Two Can Lrve As Cheaply As One Kenneth Boyce IS prestdent of the newly formed Flsh Lake Yacht Club Robert Breese as the ftre warden ID the petrnfled forests f Arizona Ethel and her Magic Vtolun are currently booked at Brodlns Tea Room Robert has worked hus way up to the head walter at the tea fOOI'T1 Wesley IS slngung tenor In a chorus lane at the Brodln establish ment Janice Brown I5 a well known plano tuner at the Schmttt Musnc Helen Bunkers us a lady detectlve un the came Wnlder center of Bat ara Burton us posmg for calendars for Esqulre Magazme Har 1d Chrlstoffer has been accepted as head Vassa ganntor at Marlyn Clark ha won furst place In the soap box derby t the lndlanapolls Speedway Pat Cook who ts unable to ltve wnthout music has a lab demon stratlng the Smger Sewmg Machlne LaRue Cooke ns takung ltfe easy after duscovenng a rlch deposit of uranium ore on his East Forty Donna Coulson has become an apprentuce typesetter t the Reporter Offuce Delores Daggett compelled by her natural desire to make thtngs perfectly clear has taken up wtndow washtng Darrell Erickson as a test drlver for Katser cars at Wnllow Run John Erickson ts an up and commg clerk at the St Clalr Crum Store Mlke Foss as prestdent of the Foss Furntture Store and he has a trombone buslness too Wendell Foss as buuldung up a profttable busuness on sungung CUFICYICS Jerry Fuller ns In Washmgton getttng a patent on hrs new product Fuller Freckle Cream Wnpe lt On and Wtpe Them Off Nell Grams us modelcng bathlng suuts for Catalxna Loren Hammer us chief pretzel bender at the Bergen Pretzel Co Duane Harper us deslgnlng false teeth for unfortunate football players Hornet Heeren has a 'ob as typust an Bungham Lake Shnrley Hsldreth ns runnmg a kennel for Pups only Rnchard lhrke ns presudent of Duck Tracy s Crume Stoppers Club Delbert Johnson has gust nnvented u new farm machtne to make hrs own farrmng easter Lavonne Jurgens IS teachmg posture at Shattuck Mulntary Academy at Faribault Delom Klaassen George Knutson rs manufacturing the Maxme Kolander runmng a farm lust east af Wundom presndent of a bug company whuch as busy thvng Il chlef dnscuplmanan IN the school for bad , . , , ' H ' ' ' ' ' a . . . 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I V . . , . , , lnttle boys at Red Wmg Betty Konrad and Norma Remlngton are at the State Capltol pleadlng for less work and more play for the Wundom Natlonal Guards Violet Kuhnau IS a professor at a well known college Max Larson IS an aucttoneer at the Larson Lnvestock Co Dorothy Lewts us head of the Lewls Drug Store Chaun Evelyn McNeal Johnson IS an Instructor at the Meals for Two Cookung School Lots McRunnel ts well on her way to becoming another Clara A Barton Dana Muller ts head dtetnclan at the DuBarry Success Course David Muller ts a Bulck Salesman Eldon Nagorske us a dnsttnguushed floorwalker nn an Eastern mtlltnery establishment Loren Ness has taken George Mukans place on the Lakers Basketball team Arllne Oddson I5 a secretary to the Knutson Manufacturlng Company Belva Olson us slnglng fnrst tenor wuth a well known boys chonr Lamae Olson IS playing center on the Redheads basketball team Mary Allce Olson ts chnef operator at the Bell Telephone Company Bob Olson as playung fnrst chaur clarunet wuth the Wnlder Symphony Orchestra Beulah ONenll I5 nn Hollywood making a sequence to Sunset Boulevard Louetta Peacock ts playing the bass drum for the Wundom Natuonal Guards band Beverly Perry ts ednttng the love lorn column of Llfe Joan Peterson IS supportlng a communuty home for those who were left pennlless after payung theur class dues Yevonne Prafke ts secretory for the Kraft Cheese Company Merudlth Rossow Grams ts an assnstant to Shlrley Hlldreth She us tn charge of Bulldogs Kenneth Schmttz has a steady lob lecturlng to womens clubs on the Unstabulrty of Women Orvis Sell IS employed In soothing the nervous Inmates of the Chicago Stockyards Davud Shaffer IS havung a hard time dusguushtng himself as a homeless orphan Rodney Snyder I5 a bog league hurler now He s putchtng horse shoes for Bully Rose Mary Stahl ts heading a tour throughout Texas Lorratne Stenke us taking a post graduate course In Economtc Geography In order to flnlsh her arguments Maxune Stevens has secured a Iob as head trainer for Gorgeous George John Thake ns bass player wuth the Hormel Gnrls LeRoy Tebodeau has taken Bell Sterns place as head sports announcer Dean Tollefson IS a connolsseur of flne food George Van Norman ns Mr Prnce s new assnstant tn the chemlstry a Ernest Wotzeschke IS a flashltght operator tn a Dnve ln Theater Wendall Woodcock has become well known nn the held of science because of hrs new theory Perpetual Commotlon Darlene Ysker us a model for Thomas Hanr Ads Vera Ysker us on a chncken farm ransnng chucken by the dozen 1 ' 'Q ,W I. lk x ' 1:- Louetta Peacock and Wendell Foss confer on the pictures being taken for the Eagle. Our editor and business manager kept busy going from class to class announcing when pictures were being taken. Mr. Price and Bob Breese look over the apples and the box of groceries for the Operators Club party. Z Marlyn Clark and Mary Stahl pose for the cameraman on Dapper Dan Day. Wendell Foss struggles with fold- ing chairs was he helps Kenneth Baker take the Eagle pictures. Laura Lee Gustafson and Evelyn McNeal Johnson find something very funny to laugh about and Dorothy Lewis looks bewildered Dapper Dan Day. 25 f3 R QW ..-'44 1 arf M -f ' - KS f -N' , 1f:,i , A .Q First row, left to right: M. Alexander, J. Anderson, W. Bennett, R. Bochman, D. Brand, W. Brewster, A. Brodin, V. Burton. Second row: F. Cornelius, R. Cuff, M. Doggett, R. Defries, R. Dick, B. Drossell, J. Ebert, J. Elston. Third row: J. Erickson, C. Evans, B. Fawcett, J. Fladgard. cuulofa First row, left to right: R. Flcxtgord, K. Garoutte, S. , ,fb 'Y A Gustafson. Second row: G. Hanefeld, D. Honson, P. A' 'J ff Hanson, B. Harper, R. Holt, R. Jeffrey, E. Jensen, B. ' 1 ' 1' 'E' Johnson. Third row: D. Johnson, D. Johnson, M. Johnson, I . S. Johnson, R. Jones, J. Jones, M. Juhnke, R. Kateley. F: ri ,J I N ' I 1 ' . , 1 'sz' cv' ... V 2 Wg . , Q Q fa as 'Q J. fs K. I Q fi F 2' -5 J -.3 eg g X 'xv' 4 ' 3 Q , 6, , ,2 ,- ,l,. mf .3 -4 , -al? -if 50 f if First row, left to right: R. Lammers, J. Larson, V McCleary, R. Maras, R. Meier, V. Mews, B. Miller, J Mohlencamp. Second row: D. Mohlenkamp, A. Moller M. Myrvold, R. Nielsen, C. Norland, D. Olson, G. Page P. Peyman. Third row: W. Potter, P. Quiring, E. Ray : 'G -4-gg 1 First row, left to right. M. Rocker, M. Rossow, L. Scheller. Second row: E. Schmidt, P. Schmidt, J. Smith, C. Sogge, R. Stenke, E. Stephenson, J. Swenson, F. Tasler. Third row: R. Thake, P. Ulshafer, D. Van Norman, R. Voth, M. Weiland, P. Whisler, R. Wilkens, D. Zanter. Not pictured: Darlene Smith, Thomas Solem, Lee Van Norman, Dean Voth, Gerald Bradley. Q 'ff ,,, 'Q' 5 W if 4 4-Q I 131' ' fl 'vvfi' I5 First row, left to right: R. Boll, L. Barron, J. Biornsen, sen, T. Courts, P. Crum, R. DeBeer B Dehmlow H Dick R. Blockstod, R. Borseth, G. Bunkers, Q. Carlson, B. E. Estensen. Chmielewskc. Second row: A. Christensen, B. Christen- S First row, left to right: P. Fclirbrother. Second row: G. Flotebo, D. Flotebo, J. Flutgcrd, C. Foss, N. Grune- wold, R. Hole, F. Hiebert, L. Holtz. Third row: D. Hooge, J. Hovdet, R. Hyde, I. Jensen, A. Johnson, R. Johnson, R. Johnson, S. Jurgens. fx! ,qv 004 fi' 'O' Wvxi' fini M5!Xll , f-G Wei D 'Q' i ,,. Q' X . vias Q, , Z., l ' 5.2 l Firsl row, leff fo righf: M. Keller, A. Krahn, S. Larson, row: M. Mead, M. Miller, M. Nelson, J. Olson, M. M. l.ee, M. Loken, R. Loken, R. Loken, P. Maher. Second Penoyer, R. Piper, V. Quevli, M. Ramsey. Firsf row, left lo righl: M. Ramsey, M. Rencyzkowski. V, .f Second row: D. Ring, G. Robinson, J. Rossow, R. Roth- A J is sfein, K. Schotfle, J. Sell, J. Sell, M. Spaude. Third row: Airy K , 4? F. Strunk, J. Swanson, K. Sykora, P. Turner, B. Ware, V-Q I. V. My -. J. woiff, D. wohlenhaus, W. woichn. Nof picfufed. Qfflilgx J ' E. Deibler, D. Hale. ' if . K': . 'Z r 2 ,, 5- ' 3 Q J K ' 'wrt E 'N , ' .. ? L i . -in ,K a .1 5 Li AS' . K5 . 4? . - l V - A . ' 5.3! , .1 -. Jw, - V '- , . ' il 0' KJ ' 'Q f . J 2 V' I - W. Q . 3 , of 'f 2, v-9 ' 'v , .4 ' . 'J .P I -3 ' Z -I 4 ---4 1 Ll' ' f 'rrr ' K Q-i' A ,.1 -..J L J' ' . Frrst row left to right M Fladgard S Engelsen E Hyde J Zanter P Johnson C Loken J Berreau B Kateley G Peterson R Tobnas H Nelson Second row C Moores S Fer guson J Peacock A Wetland P Malchow N Arntson S Simon L Meter J Fredernckson M Wellond R Schottle S Rank Third row V Anderson M Smith J Dlxen C Grunewald M Borseth M Grunewald A Hlldreth L Lundberg R Hlldreth G Voth Fourth row E Ray B Long C Peterson L Menken C Goroutte L Hoyer P Snyder H Sogge L Halter J Ratzloff J Heggestad D Blackstad 'male Flrst row left to rlght E Wonzeschke M Piper M lhrke L Johnson J Olson M Lund N Nolt C Severson K Schaffer C Bollung Second row B Koenekamp J Peterson B Walker H Greln B Coulson S Smith B Hoffman T Fuller R Arnold A Carter Third row L Smith A Berge D Ware J Johnson M Mooers M Skrove B Torkelson M Cooke G Hartberg R Hansen D Honson Fourth row B Richter D Jeffrey R Udy E Erickson R Stevens A Strunk R Stenke R Getting C Gove G Maras N Pierce G MacRunneI R Thompson First row left to right A Thompson J Borsgord M Butler M Ysker J Wemzetl K Scmdbo E Peterson B Rempel Second row J Poole A Thompson J Hammer J Schottle J Glidden K Albmson J Borseth B Norlcnd H Woodcock Third row I Sell J Olson H Peterson J Johnson E Stahl B Johnson M Defrles L Gohman V McRunneII B Nelson Fourth row M Hanefeld M Knutson A Gove N Elslng L Grlen W Trc1pp D Nelson J Stahl C Snook 244:49-W1 First row left to right B Johnson M Spclude J Otto R Wolzeschke K Blornsen J Hanson M Sykoro A Lande E Foss Second row K Barron P Acton S Muller P Paper B Boyce J Olson S Mead C Jones G Flctgord Thard row J Scheller S Bowen D Vnegel J Vold E Deutchmon L Johnson J Brewst r G Andrew R Meter W Schrelber Fourth row J Jensen E Henderson A Nogorske J Hxldreth L Nell E Hart R Johnson M Corneluus P Potter R Duck J Longstreet Flrst row left to right A Snook D Maier B Ball J Penoyer C Elsmg J Glidden J Sykora M Wessendort S Nolt Second row R Krahn T Estenson L Brand W Van Norman E Sames V Arnold B Long J Tnbodeau B Gove C Messenbrmk Third row D Maras B Maher A Bacon M Denney P Montgomery B Bacon L Jensen E Baas D Smlth Fourth row J Dahl E McRunnel R Poole J Bottema N Nesblt R Krahn L Flatgard M Gunder S Van Gerpen fmafe Flrst row left to right J Piper J Hoffman V Thompson A Bowen L Van Norman C lhrke D Woods J Hoyer J Thake Second row R Nelson A McKunney M Otto S Ware J Lundberg N Stevens B Johnson R Toews T Ferguson Third row M Martm B Chrustensen L Olson J Detamroe M Snlllman J Johnson J Butler D ONeul R Wengen roth Fourth row J Kateley J Bell C Pearson R Johnson B Sutherland H Vold D Lund J Daggett W Smith R Menken Q-ff Zz Q ? lf 2 WL? ff 2 'X 1, f WF? 'V 5 5.15-af dll! Q I SP0 55, f X X +3 W fX ' ff 73 -f 'Q S f 5 M. ', WA -'j, ',,', 'M f if 3 ? 'I 'QS ' P I i NEIL GRAMS DICK HOLT Co-Captain and Back End S C O R E S Windom ,...., 26 Windom ...... 25 Windom ...... 26 Windom ..,... I 2 Windom ....., 21 Windom .,.... 26 Windom ...... 61 Windom ...... I 2 '7aa1!ZczZZ RODNEY SNYDER Back Slayfon ........ 6 Marshall ...,... 7 Mountain Lake. . O Tracy .......... O St. James .,..... 7 Worthington .... l 2 Lakefield ......, 0 Jackson ........ I4 Neil Grams, Rodney Snyder, Duane Harper, Jerry Fuller. DICK JEFFREY Back Deon Tollefson and George Knutson fBIock- ing Practice. '4 ,KF . I 7 MARLYN CLARK KENNETH SCHMITZ ROBERT KATELEY KENNETH BOYCE ERNEST WOIZESCHKE Guard Back Guord End Center Scrimmcging 54873 GERALD HANEFELD Tackle Football Practice las! fall T formation. 1-.5 i . sv Bob Loken and Rodney Snyder-Blocking Pro dice. DEAN TOLLEFSON Back DUANE HARPER Co-Captain and Tackle 3 JERRY FULLER End cmdafz called! 1, First row left to right J Bell J Hoyer H Deutch First row left to right E McRunnell J Longstreet man Second row J Kcteley E Stahl R Schottle B Wfllker SeC0f1d FOW V Berge D FGrlbUrr1 5 Third row R Wemzetl M Cornelius R Udy Mr Mefld R Vlegel Third FOW J Bell J Rcfzl ff Holsmgton ?a46ez'ZaZZ 3 Squaw! First row left to rlght A Strunk B Loken D Wohlenhous D Loken G Bunkers V Quevll Second row Coach De Lcupp R Thoke G Honefeld H Duck A Brodm W Nealsen Coach Clawson 2? rr R NEIL GRAMS DICK HOLT RODNEY SNYDER GEORGE KNUTSON Forward Center Forward Guard Windom Windom Windom Windom Windom Windom ' Tie-Up Windom ...... S C O R E S 56 Jeffers ....... 48 Jackson ...... 55 Sf. James ..... 73 Lakefield ..... 69 Luverne ...,.. 66 Winnebago. , 58 Mountain Lake 5: f MIKE FOSS Guard Windom ..... Windom ..... Windom ..... Windom Windom ..... Windom Windom if HARLAND CHRISTOFFER Guard S C O R E S .45 Worthington .... 34 .40 Slayton ........ 35 .63 Lakefield ....... 42 .50 Redwood Falls. .53 .83 St. James ....... 52 .59 Mountain Lake. .46 .70 Tracy .......... 61 Moyers attempts to block one of Holfs shots. .yy E? S, 'A' E . .-a- 5 4.1 LOREN NESS Center KENNETH SCHMITZ Guard JERRY FULLER Forword v Xi GERALD BRADLEY Center LOREN HAMMER Forward DUANE HARPER Guard Will Snyder get Grams' tip? Neil tosses one In HU W1 A x 1 j f s 'I, gf: .18-'f y Q. C f ' N !,,,' F Q30 N K ' , 1 Q ax A X Qc Q X, f X A ' I 5 X xq mx ll L D ,-,lf 'L' Q 5 7' 5' 5 'fc ,viii-. J Y f 1 Q X S., .A , X inf Kannada Seated left to right J Olson L Hoyer C Loken B Walker J Hoyer Farsi row J Otto H Peterson L Lundberg N Pnerce J Stahl H Vold Seated left to rrght D Brand E Wolzeschke B Perry M Lee Farst row C Foss R Jeffrey T Solem D Hooge V Kuhnau , ' : . , . , . , . , . . ' I . , . , . I , - I , . , . , J. Tibodeau, T. Fuller. , ' : . , . I , . , . . I : . , . , . , . , . . Z Q25 l . ,., ' First row, left to right: M. Olson, Miss Chenhall, L. Peacock, W. Foss. Second row: D. Ysker, M. Rossow, M. Kolander, S. Hildreth, B. Burton, V. Ysker, D. Coulson. Third row: D. Lewis, L. Gustafson, K. Boyce, R. Dick, R. Olson, D. Aeling, D. Doggett, N. Remington. THE EAGLE STAFF Editor ....,..,............. Louetta Peacock Assistant Editor ...... .... M ary Alice Olson Business Manager ..... .,.. . .Wendell Foss Photographers ....,....,.......,,...... . . . . .Ronald Dick, Dean Aeling, Peter Turner Sports ..,..,...,...,..,....... Robert Olson Artists. ..,..,.,...,...........,...,. . , Norma Remington, Donna Coulson, David Saari Senior Copy ........,....,...,,,....... . . . .Dorothy Lewis, Kenneth Boyce, Mike Foss Copy ....,. Maxine Kolander, Meridith Rossow, Deloris Doggett, Laura Gustafson Typists .... . . .Barbara Burton, Arline Oddson. Q 3 6 Vera Ysker, Shirley Hildreth, Darlene Ysker I Advisor ..,,,.,,.....,.... .Kathryn Chenhall ' Kenneth Baker is ready to snap a picture for 5 the Eagle. adm Seated left to right Mass Johnson B Perry S Gustafson First row P Turner D Ysker D Frenzen M Rossow V Burton D Lewls E McNeal A Oddson Second row J Fladgard V Kuhnau B Muller B Burton M Myrvold M Stahl B Harper M Mead R Bochman Third row M Evans M Alexander L Gustafson B Olson H Bunkers N Remington D Daggett S Hlldreth F Cornellus Fourth row B Fawcett M Muller R Duck P Crum D Loken K Garoutte M Juhnke M Olson M Lee THE TATTLER STAFF Editor Beverly Perry Assoclate Edltor Sherry Gustafson Sports Wrlters Ronald Duck Kurt Garoutte Robert Loken Feature Wrlters Evelyn McNeal Mutzl Evans eporters Shurley Hlldreth Donna Frenzen Laura Lee Gustafson Evelyn McNeal Norma Remmgton Helen Bunkers Mary Alice Olson Mary Stahl Belva Olson Dorothy Lewus Violet Kuhnau Delores Doggett Mary Muller Mar garet Lee Pat Crum Maxme Mead Beverly Muller Barbara Harper Marla Juhnke Marguervte Alexander Mar vel Myrvold Ruth Bochman Advlsor Mlss Frances Johnson Typnsts Barbara Burton Merlduth Rossow Darlene Ysker Arllne Oddson Vnrgnma Burton Betty Fawcett Joanne Flad gard Frieda Cornellus Sherry Gu tat. h ,. - s after Q ' assembly progr . A 41. 72 Upemzfaw 6645 First row left to right R lhrke D Jeffrey K Boyce W Potter Second row P Turner T Courts G Wemzetl B Brewster R Nielsen D Aelmg R Thake R Meter J Erickson F Helbert Third row Mr W Prlce D Brand J Elston R Duck P Hanson L Tlbodeau R Olson R Voth J Jones Fourth row R Breese R Hyde D Wohlenhaus D Hooge J Erickson J Anderson D Muller R Cuff N Grunewald czmevzcz 66:44 First row left to right M Martnn C Elslng J Glidden B Long T Estenson V Arnold E Sames Second row B Walker N Nolt B Hoffman J Berreau C Severson R Tobias J Bell Third row L Smith H Vold A Hlldreth P Malchow E MacRunnel B Mahar S Mead Fourth row B Rlchter C Garoutte L Hoyer A Strunk C Gove P Snyder D Jeffrey B Schottle Seated left to right P Cook M Olson M Stahl Mrs S Anderson V Kuhnau First row M Penoyer L Van Norman S Nolt V Thompson A Bowen M Slllnman S VVare J Hoffman M Wessendorf Second row J Hoyer J Wemzetl H Peterson J Olson S Bowen J Frederlckson J Berreau N Nolt B Hoffman S Sumon Third row R DeBeer C Grunewald E Stephenson M Hanefeld M Mooers M Grunewclld B Harper L Olson R Bochman F Strunk Fourth row J Ebert S Johnson M Evans B Muller P Crum J Swenson D Johnson M Juhnke N Plerce N Nesblt N Doggett '77,-if Frrst row left to right J Fladgard B Perry M Keller B Muller R Bochman Second row Mass K Westberg R DeBeer M Welland D Van Norman D Doggett Mrs W Turner Third row M Alexander E Stephenson M Rossow S Gustafson S Hlldreth M Olson Q-v rf ,,4.,4. . 5 .Q g A , First row left to rlght B Hoffman J Berreau J Johnson I Sell E McNeal J Otto M Spaude K Bgornsen Second row M Kolander M Rossow J Sell M Alexander R DeBeer A Oddson B Konrad M Mooers Thard row Mlss H Bunge P Malchow N Nolt B Perry F Corneluus J Sell M Stahl P Cook S Bowen M Hanefeld Fourth row J Dnxon A Hnldreth R Maras M Ramsey M Ramsey M Juhnke P Crum S Hnl dreth N Remmgton M Knutson 77,4 First row left to right D Muller F Tasler V Mews J Anderson D Jones L Cooke Second row Mr Francls E Woazeschke A Moller K Shaffer G Hartberg T Fuller B Koenekamp H Nelson A Carter Thard row R Breese J Lande E Eruckson R Flatgard R Stevens L Scheller A Johnson A Chrlstenson D Hanson D Tollefson Fourth row R Gettmg M Larson J Erickson D Ernckson O Sell J Eruckson G Van Norman M Cooke G Welnzetl R Hanson Fifth row R Thompson W Bennett H Duck C Gove L Hammer J Thake M Clark L Tubodeau J Elston R Johnson K Sykora R Ball H Chrlstoffer we Robert Brodun Daryl Johnson Pat Crum, John Thake Deon Brand Row one Beverly Muller Marguerite Alexander Ednth Ste A scene from the junior high one- act play Elmer -M. Lund ,D. Hildreth, B. Coulson, and G. Voth. Others in the cast are J. Berreau, S. Engelsen, M. Mooers, R. Tobias. Miss Wiggins and Mrs. Smart were the directors. The other one-act play was A Date for Bobby-Sox. Mrs. Anderson and Miss Ryans directed the following cast: C. Loken, J. Peterson, J. Pea- cock, H. Grein, and L. Hoyer. Miss Binger directed the one-act play for the contest. The play was TrifIes, and the cast included R. Olson, B. Perry, R. Bochman, R. Brodin, and R. lhrke. During play rehearsal for the iunior class play. The play was Riddle Me Riches. Miss K. West- berg directed. The cast included R. Dick, M. Juhnke, K. Garoutte, M. Evans, D. Brand, R. Voth, V. Burton, F. Tosler, R. Bochman, D. Cuff, M. Alexander, M. Rocker, A. Brodin, S. Gustaf- son, P. Hcnson, and T. Solem. In this scene are Arlen Brodin, Dean Brand, Rodney Voth, Kurt Garoutte, and Marlene Rocker. Two more in the cast- Mitzie Evans and Fred Tosler. Q 1 ie . -1-1 1-1 ROW 'I-R. Olson, M. Keller, L. McRunnel, B. Olson, M. Smith. ROW 2-D. Coulson, S. Engelsen, N. Remington, C. Berry, P. Malchow, J. Olson. ROW 3-J. Ebert, B, Miller, M. Alexander, M. Juhnlce, P. Whisler, L. Mueller, D. Lewis. ROW 4-P. Cook, J. Dixon, P. Crum, R. Voth. ROW 5-M. Borseth, M. Skrove, C. Garoutte, Mr. V. Hardt, R. Hole, D. Johnson, G. Warrnbier. aacefzl game! Mr. Victor Hardt, our new band director, pauses to have his picture taken, during his daily piano playing and practice. Lfzmccri Band ROW 'I-M. lhrke, M. Johnson, E. Brodin, E. McNeal Johnson, B. Konrad. ROW 2- J. Brown, S. Hildreth, K. Garoutte, A. Blalcey, A. Brodin, W. Foss. ROW 3-D. Frenzen R. lhrke, I. Jensen, R. Udy, J. Heggestacl, J. Ra1zloH, R. DeBeer, D. Brand. ROW 4- L. Hoyer, K. Boyce, V. Kuhnau, M. Evans, M. Mead. ROW 5-J. Thalce, L. Peacock H. Bunkers, J. Frederickson, B. Coulson, N. Pierce, M. Grunewald, F. Hieberf, G. Peterson R. Thake, R. Brodin, D. Harper, C. Foss, M. Foss, D. Shaffer. 1 ,. we Mr. Thilgen conducts a band rehearsal in the audi- torium - ll:l5 each morning. ' gdltd The Windom band marches at Worthington. econalgmwl ROW 1-B. Boyce, H. Vold, P. Acton, P. Blanshan, G. Sykora, J. Detamore, M. Knutson M. Martin, J. Hammer, M. Lenhoff. ROW 2-P. Montgomery, B. Gove, S. Muller, J. Jensen B. Sutherland, C. Pearson, L. Neil, B. Albinson, R. Johnson, J. Hanson, B. Christenson D. O'Neil, W. Smith, D. Sunderman, J. Vold, J. Longstreet. ROW 3-R. Johnson, J. Hoyer M. Haneteld, H. Elness, D. Wengenroth, D. Purrington, Mr. Hardt, B. Johnson, W. Peter son, B. Bacon, E. Foss, L. Thompson, V. Thompson, A. Gove, C. Skrove, R. Thaves R. Menken, J. Brewster. anion gmac! ROW l-J. Brewster, J. Glidden, R. Johnson, G. Flatgard, M. Sykora, S. Mead, J. Longstreet, G. Voth C Severson, S. Rank, J. Hoyer. ROW 2-J. Daggett, J. Johnson, N. Stevens, A. Bowen, L. Van Norman, C. Ihrke J. Piper, J. Hoffman, B. Johnson, M. Otto, J. Thake, D. Hildreth. ROW 3-J. Olson, M. Ihrke, C. loken J. Peacock, B. Coulson, J. Otto, B. Gove, J. Frederickson, M. Sillimcn, J. Detomore, M. Martin, V. Thompson M. Wessendorf, J. Glidden, J. Penoyer, Mrs, Thilgen. ROW 4-B. Hoffman, S. Simon, N. Nolt, R. Piper, J Johnson, M. Butler, K. Bjornsen, B. Sutherland, J. Bearreau, D. Lund, M. Lund, S. Engelsen, J. Tibodeau J. Hammer, J. Hanson, D. O'Neil. ROW 5-M. Hanefeld, J. Dixon, E. Ray, J. Olson, I. Sell, H. Peterson, M Ysker, P. Piper, P. Malchow, M. Borseth, M. Skrove, B. Lang, L. Meier, M. Spaude, M. Flatgord, L. Johnson C. Messenbrink, B. Christensen, B. Schottle. ROW 6-G. Maras, A. Hildreth, S. Bowen, L. Menken, V. Anderson M. Moores, A. Strunk, C. Garoutte, G. Hortberg, L. Smith, J. Londe, A. Berge, D. Jeffrey, C. Gove, J. Rotzlolt J. Heggestad, R. Stevens, R. Johnson, M Knutson, L. Olson, H. Vold, R. Menken. 0 A Waltz Dream was presented in February under the directorship of Mrs. Thilgen and Miss Anderson The cast included A. Brodin, M. Lee, R. Snyder, W. Foss, D. Coulson, M. Juhnke, D. Brand, E. Brodin, K. Boyce R. Brodin, F. Tasler, M. Spaude, J. Swanson, K. Garoutie, R. Loken, D. Loken, N. Remington, H. Bunkers B. O'Neill, B. Meier, D. Johnson, S. Gustafson, R. Bochmon, J. Flatgord, F. Strunk, J. Olson, M. Miller, M Stevens, M. Rocker, J. Longstreet, W. Smith, J. Vold, J. Brewster, P. Cook, F. Cornelius, D. Frenzen, S. Jurgens E. Johnson, C. Norland, B. Olson, J. Peterson, V. Ysker, C. Berry, M. Doggett, R. DeBeer, M. Evans, B. Harper M. Johnson, M. Keller, B. Konrad, D. Lewis, M. Loken, M. Mead, L. McRunnel, D. Smith, E. Schmidt, K Schottle, H. Christofter, L. Hammer, D. Hooge, R. Olson, K. Schmitz, D. Shaffer, J. Thoke, R. Thoke, J Anderson, W. Brodin, C. Foss, R. Hale, D. Harper, P. Turner, W. Woiahn, J. Erickson. eww 1 Fw .yfhhdf we ft S' , if . . A zz, , If A Y M 2' ' 8 2 M M Xu 6 5 F iii in 1 V Mi 15 or 3 9' , k 3. -5 If 3 3 3 '2- S W 2- 2, 3.3 5 1 S SP 5 f 8 W 2, A 1 2 I if g I. I9 u if www? QM? ROW 1-Beverly Perry, Betty Konrod. 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