East High School - Birch Log Yearbook (Duluth, MN)
- Class of 1962
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forward ..... . . .
faculty ...... . . .
seniors . . . . 17
act1v1t1es . . . 55
sports ......... . . . 87
underclassmen .... ...... 1 1 1
patrons ..... ...... 1 25
index .... ...... 1 33
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Mr. Karl Goerz, Principal
It is my sincere hope that this book will serve to refresh your memories of the years
you spent at East High School. Here you have worked with your faculty and class-
mates to train your mind and develop your talents in preparation for a successful
future.
This Birch Log is a record of your many distinguished accomplishments of the past
year, an account of the friends you have made and the activities you have enjoyed
together. These are stored herein for a life time. May its contents serve as an in-
spiration to strive continuously for the ideals you have conceived in your high school
years.
The eagerness for success you now possess will be revived each time you turn these
pages of your past. As you ponder in retrospect in future years, many of these pages
will come alive and illumine your days.
To all our students, and especially the seniors - may good health and good for-
tune be with each one wherever your paths may lead.
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Mr. Bittner, assistant principal
Mr. Wallin 8L Mr. Hill, counselors
guiding us throughout the year
Victor Bittner, who is in his ninth year as
assistant principal of East, heads the attend-
ance oflice and is in charge of discipline.
Being the executive secretary of the Big Nine
Conference takes a lot of his time also.
"Even though the conditions at East are
crowded, I feel that the students have the
sense to adjust, not only to the conditions,
but to things affecting themf' commented
Mr. Bittner.
Concerned with the present while looking
ahead to the future might well summarize
the work of East's two counselors, Mr. Hill
and Mr. Wallin. Testing students, counsel-
ing them concerning programs, and assisting
seniors in their immediate plans for after
graduation are a few of their duties.
D. Paul, C. Nelson, G. Carlson, J. John-
SOD..
We are taught by the teachers in the
English department to better commu
nicate with the rest of the world through
speaking, writing, and reading. R. Can-
field, P. Filipi, C. Englestad, F. Hector
Our social studies department aims for
good citizenship through courses in mod-
ern problems of democracy, American
and world history. W. Fayling, R. Jones,
A. Holper, B. Bublitz, R. Burrows.
This year we have made great strides to-
wards our own language laboratory. The
study of foreign languages teaches us
appreciation of other peoples and their
cultures. J. Davis, J. Soha, H. Palas-
virta, E. Abbett.
Called "the language of science," math
helps us succeed in the sciences and
everyday life. The math department of-
fers courses which provide fundamen-
tals, as well as college preparation. D.
Garnett, H. Brokken, C. Paulson, J.
Countryman.
In orderito help understand the mys-
teries of our environment and physical
world the science department offers
more specialized courses than general
science. J. Nordling, T. Pulford, C.
Ouellette, A. D. Ludden.
In home economics the girls learn skills
that will produce successful homemak-
ers. The shop teachers strive. to develop
skills in all phases of industrial educa-
tion. L. Johnson, G. Axdahl, B. Still-
wagon, absent.
The art and music departments go hand
in hand, These two departments stress
development of artistic talents and ap-
preciation of the arts, R. Mix, B, Petti-
grew, R. Vickers, M. Kumsha.
In our gym classes we learn how to co-
operate with other people as well as
learning the meaning of good sports-
manship, This and the excellent health
courses make up our physical education
program. G. Rolle, E. Diers, R. Wil-
liams.
These courses: speech, and debate con-
tribute to a well-rounded education. K.
Garvin.
Our new remedial reading center was
the first established in Duluth. There we
learn to increase our reading speed and
comprehension. R. Buckley.
Two women, kept very busy, are the li-
brarians. They keep the library neat as
possible, and always help students who
are looking for books on research topics.
They make sure our library always has
the best books. V. Campbell, J. Macrae.
Course in office skills and business
methods are excellent training for future
employment. R. Strom, M. I-Iartly.
Mrs. Hewitt heads the lunchroom staff in plan-
ning well-balanced, economical meals for the
students here at East High. Mrs. Hewitt, Mrs.
Skarbakko, Mrs. Cook.
Our oltice staff does iobs that make our school
run smoothly ancl efficiently. Miss Johnson, Mrs.
Erickson, Mrs. Johnson.
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The ianitors do an excellent job of keeping our
school and its grounds neat and clean. G.
Feiro, T. Johnson, S. Sunquist, J. Linster, H.
Johnson, K. Olson, W. Woodke.
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The annual Sweetheart Dance, sponsored by the
senior girls, was held at Ridgeview Country Club on
December 28, 1961. The sweethearts, Kathy and
Page, were crowned by the last year's sweethearts,
Anita Peterson and Harry Burns.
The theme and decorations were in accordance
with New Yearls Eve.
The senior girls spent a lot of time working on the
committees. Penny Neipp, rnusicg Lael Stevens,
tickets 5 Sandy F redette, decorations 5 Bonnie Ma-
gee, food. Earlene Stanton was the general chair-
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Earl Stantons.
May this always be a pleasant memory in the
minds of the Seniors.
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Everyone appreciates the way our Jr. Rotarians look in their suits each week
our congratulations
Good character and moral integrity gave the
D.A.R. award to Carol Clark this yeafr.
high intellects
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These students have achieved the honor of be-
ing finalists in the National Merit Scholarship
Contest.
Doug Fairchild, Kathy Wellington, Dennis
Morton, 2- Mary Hagen, Sandee Riddle, 3 Jeff
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Red Cross 4, Choir 4, Knitting Club 4, Library
Cadet 4 - Teaching
WILLIAM ABERNATHY "School breaks up my
zzvti whole day" Izaak Walton 2,3, Car Discussion
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ULDIS ADAMSON "A vast potential and genial
temper, may develop what school has not" Radio
Ham's Club 2,3,4, treas, Orchestra 2, Greyhound
Pg. Ed. 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Sound 3,4 -
Engineering
SUSANA ALBERT "I know gentlemen prefer
blondes" ECB,s 2, GAA 2, Dramatics Club 2,
Study Club 3, Knitting Club 4, Home Ee Cadet
3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4 - Home Economist
RONALD ALMOS "Mention fun and Fm ready"
Gun Club 2, Izaak Walton 3,4, Stage Crew 3
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gritty Izaak Walton 2, Math Club 3,4 -- Architect
K V S CHERYL ANDERSON "Her quiet ways are
iii,E' , - il l, pleasant" Pep Club 2,3, Greyhound 2,3,4, ECB's
V , 3,4, Red and Grey Day Comm. 3, Knitting Club
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JAMESANDERSON "He:s quiet until you get to
know him" Band 2,3,4, Radio Ham's Club 2,
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Accountant
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RICHARD L. ANDERSON "One of the silent
ones" Izaak Walton 2, Car Club 3,4 - Navy
SANDRA ANDERSON "She does a lot without
much noise" FTA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4,
ECB's 3, Choir 4 - teaching
SHIRLEY ANDERSON "Her ideas shine like her
personality" Band 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Letterwinner
4, ECB's 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3,
Red 8L Grey Day Comm. 3, Birch Log Rep. 4,
Birch Log 4, Greyhound 4, Pep Band 4 - Medi-
cal Technician
CHARLES ANNEKE "He isn't as quiet as he
pretends to be" Baseball 2,3,4, Izaak Walton 2,
Model Railroad Club 3, Hobby Club 4 - Account-
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RICHARD ANTHONY "Fm the silent type -
when Fm around girls" Football 2,3,4, Football
Club 2,3, Izaak Walton 4, Track 2,3,4, Student
Council 3 - Forestry
RICHARD ARCHIBALD "What meeting do I
have to attend today?" Class Pres. 2,3, ECB's 2,3,
Treas. 3, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3, Student
Council 2,3,4, Veep. 3, Pres. 4, "E" Club 4 -
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CHERYL BACKSTROM "Generally found somb-
ing her hair" Pep Club 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, ECB's
2,3,4, GAA 2,3, Prom Comm. 3, Office Cadet 3,
Knitting Club 4, Drill Team Club 3, Birch Log
4 - Teacher
SANFORD BADDIN "I enjoy being musical"
Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Radio Hams Club 2,
3,4, Pres. 4 - Medicine
FREDERICK BAGLEY "Fm not arguing with
you,' I'1n telling you" Sports Ofhcials Club 27 I-IR
Veep 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Ski Team 2, Nat'l. Honor
Soc. 3,4, Football 3,4, ME" Club 4, Football Club
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CHARLES BAHN "An addition to any party"
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JANICE BAHN "I love fun and nice people"
Girls' Club 2,3,4, Dramatics Club 2, GAA 2, French
Club 3, Knitting Club 3,4, Orchestra 4, Red Cross
4 - Teacher
JO ANN BARBO "A pleasant smile is her pass-
porti' Band 2,3,4, Girls, Club 2,3,4, GAA 2, Pep
Club 2, Knitting Club 3,4, Orchestra 4, Red Cross
4 - Secretary
BARBARA BARNES "I have some great ideas
for party games" GAA 2, Girls, Club 2,3,4, Cabi-
net 4, Art Club 2, Orchestra 2, Operetta 3, Choir
3,4, Choralaires 4, Birch Log Rep. 3, lzaak Wal-
ton 3, Prom Comm. 3, NFL 4, Thespians 4, Class
Play 4, Student Director 4, ECB's 4 - Social
Work
MARGARET BARTHOLDI "We know her, yet
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Sports Discussion 2,3, Coin Club 4, Intramurals
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WILLIAM BAUMGARTEN "An all around guy
with many friends!! Radio Hamas Club 2, HR
Sec 2,3,4, ECB's 2,3,4, Red 8: Grey Comm. 2,3,
Prom Comm 3, Class Ring Comm. 3, Izaak Wal-
ton 4 - Medicine
MICHAEL BECKMAN "I prefer the extra-
curricular activitiesu HR Pres. 2,3,4, Football Club
2,3, Basketball 2,3,4, Track 2, "EU Club - Animal
Tamer
JOAN BEERHALTER "Very popular - especially
with the malesj' Orchestra 2,3,4, Pep Club 2, GAA
2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, HR veep 2, ECB's 2,3, Thes-
pians 3, NFL 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4,
sec 4, Student Council Sec 4, Miss East Candidate
4, AFS 3 - Teacher
WARREN BENEDICT "Quiet in his waysg' Gun
Safety Club 2,4, Izaak Walton 3 - Student
BEVERLY BENSON "A nice disposition and
smile" ECB's 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Travel Club 2,
GAA 2, Red Cross 2, Library Cadet 3,4, Izaak
Walton 3,4 -
NANCY BENSON "Sweet and shyi' Girls' Club
2,3,4, Dramatics Club 2, GAA 2, Photography
Club 3, Knitting Club 4, Jr. Red Cross 4,Bowling
4 - Nurse
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TIMOTHY BERG "All I want out of school is
me" HR veep. 2, Car Discussion Club 2,3,4, sec. 2,
Choir 4 - Pilot
JANET BERGAL "C'rnon you guys - YELL!',
Greyhound 2,3,4, ECB's 2,3,4, Art Club 2, Girls'
Club 2,3,4, Izaak Walton 3, GAA 2,3, Red 8L Gray
Day Comm. 2, Student Council 2,3, Operetta 3,
Choir 3,4, veep. 4, Choralaires 4, Study Club 4,
Quill SL Scroll 4
DAVID BERGLUND "In favor of a good time all
the timeu Football 2, Swimming 2,3,4, Football
Club 2, "E" Club 3,4, Projectionist - Salesman
CORALIE BERGQUIST "Fm a lover of the
week-ends" Office Cadet 2,3,4, Typing Club 2,3,
Girls' Club 2,3,4, GAA 2 -
THOMAS BERNARD "Heb noisy in a quiet way"
Boat 81 Motor Club 2,4, Railroad Club 3 -
Teacher
MARTIN BIRK "You never know what I'll don
Greyhound Rep. 2,3, Sports Ofhcials 2,3, Birch
Log 3, Car Discussion Club 4, HR treas. 4 - Play-
boy
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BARBARA BLATNIK "I donit say mueh: Fm
busy obseroingi' Travel Club 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4,
Art Club 3,4, - Artist
JAMES BODIN "If you donft say much you eanft
get in trouble" Football 2, Boat St Motor Club 2,
Intramurals 2,3,4, Sports Officials 3,4, Choir 3,4,
- Architect
KAREN BODIN "If you canlt think of anything
nice to say, don't" Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4,
Pep Club 2, GAA 2, French Club 3, Knitting Club
4, veep. 4 - Teacher
MARGUERITE BOHART "A pleasant girl to
known Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 2, GAA 2, Class
Play 3,4, Dramatics Club 3,4, - Nurse
RICHARD BRADLEY "I take things as they
come and not beforev Radio Ham's Club 2, Track
2,3,4, Model Railroad Club 3, Aeronautics Club
4 - Forest Ranger
BARBARA BRANDER "Someone you can de-
pend ont' HR treas. 2, Red 8: Grey Comm. 2,3,4,
GAA 2, Choir 2,3,4, Dramatics Club 2, ECBls 2,
3,4, Football Finale Comm. 2,3,4, Operetta 3,
Prom Comm. 3, Speech 4, Izaak Walton 3, Girls'
Club Cabinet 4 - Social Worker
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2,3, Cross Country 2, Coin Club 4 - Selling.
HELEN BRULL "One of Bonnie's fine hockey
players" FTA 2, Band 2,3,4, GAA 2, French Club
3, Knitting Club 4, ECB's 4 - Teacher.
CAROL BUCKLEY "Pm not a flirtg it just
comes out that way" Transfer from Staples 4, Na-
tional Honor Society 4, Birch Log 4, Girls' Club
4, FTA 4, Red Cross 4 -
JAMES BULSON "I couldnit be the guilty one!"
Transfer from Rose Creek 3, Gun Club 3, Izaak
Walton 4, Choir 4 - Mechanic.
JUDITH BURNS "Friend to many - enemy to
noneu Band 2,3,4, Pep Club 2, Knitting Club 3,
Pep Band 4, Orchestra 4, Art Club 4 - Social
Worker.
JEROME BUTLER "The strong quiet type"
Skin Diving Club 4.
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BARBARA BUTRYM "Silence is one art of con-
versation she hasn't learned" GAA 2,3, letter-win-
ner 2, ECB's 2, Drama Club 2, Girls' Club Cabi-
net 3, Knitting Club 4 - Interior Decorator.
GERALD CAMELON "School is all right in its
place, but where is its place?i' Izaak Walton 2,3,4
-- Mechanic.
JESSY CHAPADOS "Fm not noisy - just en-
thusiastic" ECB's 2,3,4, Girls' Car Discussion 2,
Girls' Club 2,3,4, GAA 2,3, Izaak Walton 3, Study
Club 4 - Teacher.
LANCE CHRISTIE "A poor excuse is better
than none" Sports officials Club 2,3,4, Intramu-
rals 2,3,4 - Engineering.
CAROL CLARK "As active as she is cute" ECB's
2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Student Council 2,3,4, "B"
Squad Cheerleader 2,3, "A" Squad 4, Girls' Club
2,3,4, Red gl Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, National
Honor Society 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Football Prin-
cess Candidate 4, Miss East Candidate 4 - In-
terpreter.
CHARLOTTE COHEN "Always nice and ready
for funn Travel Club 3, Knitting Club 4 - Secre-
tary.
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DORHONDA CURRIE "If for good times she
were paidj she would have her fortune made"
ECB's 2, Girls' Club Cabinet 2, GAA 2, Drill
Team Club 3, Birch Log Rep. 4, Pep Club 4,
Pres. 4, Gregory Greyhound 4 - Sociologist.
BARBARA CURTIS "She does a lot in a quiet
way" Debate Club 2, ECB's 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4,
FTA 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Red 8: Grey Day
Comm. 3, Red Cross 4, Choir 4, Class Play
Comm. 3, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4 -
Teacher.
BERNARD DAHL "School leaves me speechless"
Car Discussion Club 3, Izaak Walton 4.
BARBARA DAUGHERTY "Peppy and pleasing
to meet" ECB's 2, HR Sec. 2,3,4, Typing Club 2,
GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Girls' Car Discussion
Club 3, FTA 4, Oliice Cadet 4 - Teacher.
PATRICIA DAVIS "I take things as they come"
Girls' Car Discussion Club 2,3, GAA 2, Girls' Club
2,3,4, Knitting Club 4, Choir 4, ECB's 2 - Sec-
retary.
JAMES DEMPSTER "Friendly and well-liked
by those who know him" Transfer from St. Louis
Park 4, Baseball 4, Skin Diving Club 4 - Archi-
t6Ct.
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JERRY DEMPSTER "An individual that's nice
to all he meets" Transfer from St. Louis Park 4,
Skin Diving Club 4, Baseball 4 - Electronics.
DAVID DeROSIER "I have a comment for all
occasions" Izaak Walton Club 2,3,4, veep 2, Sec.
3, program chairman 4, Stage Crew 4 - Indus-
trial Photographer.
JEAN DIETL "A sweet girl you can depend on"
Pep Club 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, GAA 2, ECB's 2,
Study Club 4 -
LESLIE DOCK "I love to dance - especially on
tables" Birch Log Rep. 2,3, Greyhound 2,3,4,
GAA 2, Girls' Car Discussion 3, Skin Diving Club
4, Birch Log 4, Quill 8a Scroll 4 - lVIilliona.ire's
Wife.
WILLIAM DOUGLAS "He's quiet until he's
with the boys" Boat 8: Motor Club 2, Izaak Wal-
ton 3, Skindiving Club 4, Treas. 4.
DARYL DRESSLER "You do it your way, I'll
do it mine" HR Sec. 2, Sports Discussion Club 2,
Birch Log Rep 3, Car Discussion Club 4 - Law-
yer.
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DIANE DUTKOWSKI "Sincere and obligingu
at . Drill Team Club 2,3, GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4,
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RODNEY EDWARDS "Fm only silent on Mon-
day morningsn Boat and Motor Club 2, Gun
Safety Club 3, Skin Diving Club 4 - Lawyer.
CHARLES ERICKSON "Always there when you
need himi' HR pres. 2, Football Club 2, manager
3,4, Track manager 2,3, "E" Club 4 - Law En-
forcement.
LONNIE ERICKSON "Flirting is my hobby"
ECB's 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 2, Girls' Car
Discussion Club 3, FTA 4 - Stewardess.
SUSAN ERICKSON "Her influence may be felt
everywhere . . . " ECB's 2,3,4, Greyhound 2,3,4,
lst page ed. 4, Golf team 2, GAA 2,3,4, pres. 4,
team capt. 2, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4, Quill Sc Scroll
3,4, Nat'l. Math Assoc. 3,4, sec. 4, Student Coun-
cilor 3, NSPA 3,4, Teen Page ed. 4, Prom Comm.
3, Red 8: Gray Day Comm. 3 - Journalism.
CAROL EVERTS "Adds laughs and fun to any
eventi' Transfer from Little Valley, N.Y. 3, Red
Sc Grey Day Comm. 3, Operetta 3, Girls' Club
cabinet 3,4, Dischords 4, Choralaires 4, Class Play
4, Comm. 4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, Thes-
pians 4, Gregory Greyhound 4 - President, Local
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ALLEN FAHLAND "Hasten slowlyl' Izaak Wal-
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Crew - Engineer.
it DOUGLAS FAIRCHILD "A sedate and studi-
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dent Council 2,4-, NFL 2,3,4-, pres. 4, FTA 3,4,
pres. 4, Class Play 4, HR veep 4-, Open Mind 4-
- Medical Research.
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2 LLOYD FAUST "When in doubt, punt" Izaak
A zll Walton 2, Birch Log Photog. 2,3,4, Greyhound 3,
Car Discussion 3, Skin Diving Club 4, pres. 4 -
Fuzzy Doug
Peg Lou
MARGARET FOSS "Diet - that's for tomor-
rowu Girls' Club Cabinet 2,3,4, GAA 2,3, Letter-
winner 2, sec, 3, E'CB's 3, Prom Comm. 3, 'Class
Play 3, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3, HR pres. 4,
Service Comm. Ch. 4 - Medical Social Work.
SANDRA FREDETTE "A lover of parties and a
hostess to many" ECB's 2,3,4, Drill Team Club 2,
Girls' Club 2,3,4, Greyhound 2,3,4, GAA 2,3, Let-
terwinner 2, Red 8: Grey Day Comm. 2,3, lzaak
Walton 3, Pep Band 3,4, Band 3,4, HR sec. 3,
Class Play 4, Birch Log 4 - Airline Hostess.
DOUGLAS FREEMAN "Why hurry as long as
times flies anyLvay?H Izaak Walton 2, Cross Coun-
try 2,3, Rifle Club 3, Skin Diving Club 4, Choir
4- - Navy.
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RICHARD FREIMUTH "Well-meaning in all
actions" Cross Country 2,4, Letterwinner 4, Choir
Club 3,4, Operetta 3, 'Choir 4, Male Quartet
4, Choralaires 4 - Business.
CHARLOTTE GARON "Merrily she goes along
her wayu Pep Club 2, GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4,
Greyhound 2,3,4, ECB's 2,3,4, Red SL Grey Day
Comm. 2,3, Drill Team Club 3, NFL 3,4, Birch
Log 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Office Cadet 4 -
Teacher.
ERIC GIBSON "Live and let liven Izaak Walton
2, Car Club 3, Boys' Quartet 4, Skin Diving Club
4, Choralaires 4, Choir 4.
STANLEY GILBERTSON "I should have come
out my shell before this year"
RICHARD GILLELAND "A great sense of
humor" Speech Club 2, Drama Club 2, Class
Plays 2,3,4, Thespians 3,4, treas. 4, NFL 3,4,
Choir 3,4, Choralaires 3,4, FTA 4, Male Quartet
4-Ministry.
PAMELA GRUBB "She never worried about
lessons not donel' Debate Club 2, ECB's 2,3,4,
Girls' Club 2,3,4, Birch Log Rep. 2,3,4, Izaak
Walton 3,4, Greyhound 2,3,4, page ed. 4, Teen
Page Ed. 4, Red 8c Grey Day Comm. 3, Prom
Comm. 3, Class Play Comm 3, Quill 8: Scroll 4,
sec. 4 - Journalism.
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LINDA GULDER "An amusing and talented
speakerj' Drama Club 2, Class Play Comm. 2,3,4,
Girls' Club 2,3,4, Speech Club 2, Thespians 3,
Knitting Club 3, Speech 3,4, NFL 3,4, sec. 4,
FTA 4, Greyhound 4, Class Plays 3,4, - Teacher.
JAMES GUROVITSCH "Moves along at his
own paeev Choir 2,3, Car Discussion Club 2,3,4,
Class Play 3.
MARY HAGEN "When I get there, I get there
- Late!" ECB's 2,3,4, Red 8: Grey Day Comm.
2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, cabinet 3, Pep Club 2, GAA
2,3, Class Play Comm. 2, Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4,
treas. 4, Open Mind 4, Birch Log 4, Izaak Walton
4, HR treas. 4 - Diplomat.
JERRY HAGENBROCK "Always full of fun"
HR pres. 2, veep. 3, Radio Hams Club 3, Car Dis-
cussion Club 2,4 - International Playboy.
PAUL HAGLUND "Fm on a vocal strikefi
ROBERT HALLER "Friend to many and nice to
all" Izaak Walton 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3, Student
Councilor 3 - Latin Scholar.
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DAVID HANSON "Fun loving and nice to
know."
KAREN HANSON "A good sense of humor and
nice personality."
MICHELLE HANSON "Her smile you ean't for-
get" Girls' Club 2,3,4, GAA 2,3, Drama Club 2,
Library Club 3, veep. 4, Class Play Comm. 3,4,
Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3, ECB's 3, Library Ca-
det 3,4, Orchestra 4, Office Cadet 4, Red Cross 4
-Teacher.
MARY HARDY "Exists in her own sweet worldi'
GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, String
Ensemble Club 2,3, Speech 2, Prom Comm. 3,
Nat'l. Math Club 4 - Mathematics.
MICHAEL HATLESTAD "The girls won't let
me be shy" HR treas. 2, Football 2,3,4, Football
Club 2,3, Basketball 2, HR pres. 3,4, "En Club 4
- Mechanical Engineer.
ANDREW HEINECKE "The more I learn, the
more I realize how little I knowf' Football 2,3,4,
co-capt. 4, Track 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Student
Council 2,3, Football Club 2, pres. 2, Intramurals
2,3,4, Class veep 3, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4, pres.
4, Boys' State 3, "E" Club 3,4, Pres. 4, ECB,s 3,
Quill 8: Scroll 4, Birch Log 4, Sports Ed. 4 -
Business Administration and Science.
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EDWARD HEMENWAY "Reserved in his man-
nerismsv Transfer from Witchita 4, Radio Hams
Club 4 - Electrical Engineer.
BETTE HENDRICKSON "Always helpful and
willing to work."
LYLE HENDRICKSON "Play and I'll play with
you,' work and you'll work alone" Intramurals 2,
3, Radio Hams Club 2, Izaak Walton 3, Swim-
ming Team 3,4-, co-capt. 4, Gym Cadet 3, Choir
4 - Draftsman.
RAYMOND HERRICK "Work - some sort of
foreign word, isn't it?"
CHARLOTTE HILL "Quiet, but far from shyl'
Record Club 2, pres. 2, ECB's 2, GAA 2,3,
Choir 2, Girls, Club 2,3,4, Red Cross 3, Knitting
Club 4 - Librarian.
EDWARD HARPER "I never say much."
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JAMES HILL "Many Goals and the ability to
achieve them" Football 2,3,4, co-capt. 4, Hockey
2,3,4, capt. 4, Baseball 2,3,4, Hockey Club -
Electrical Engineer.
STEVE HOAG "Let's get this party going."
ROBERT HOEKSTRA "He leads a spicy life 4-
cooking" Band 2,3,4, Boat 8: Motor Club 2, In-
tramurals 2,3, Projectionist 2,3, Birch Log Rep. 2,
3,4, Birch Log 4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Car Discussion
Club 3, Orchestra 3,4 - Business and Economics.
ROBERT HOENE "His greatest talent is friend-
liness" H.R. pres. 2, Hockey 2,3,4, assist. capt. 4,
Football 2,3,4, ECB's 2, Hockey Club 2,3, Student
Council 4.
JANET HOPPE "Bubbling over in a Cathedral
of ideas" Girls' Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 2, GAA 2,3,
Majorette Club 3,4, "B" squad 3, "A" Squad 4,
gym cadet 3, choir 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Choir 3,
4, Choralaires 4 - Teacher.
ALICE HOWARD "Ready to help whenever she
may" Record Club 2, GAA 2,3, Letterwinner 3,
Red Cross 3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Bowling 2,3, Red
8: Grey Day Comm. 3, Class Play Comm. 3,4 -
X-Ray Technician.
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CLAYTON HUTCHINS "Big ambitions - let's
wait and see" Car Discussion Club 2,3,4, Intra-
murals 2,3, Choir 2, Operetta 2 - President of
the United States.
ROBERT ILSTRUP "just ask meg I'll tell you
how shy I am" Transfer from St. Louis Park 2,
Izaak Walton 3,4, HR veep. 4.
HELEN JACKSON "A quiet embarrassment set
in" Greyhound 2,3,4, Typing Club 2, GAA 2,
Girls' Club 2,3,4, Art Club 3,4, Class Play Comm.
3 - Artist.
ANN JACOBSON "Don't dare meg I ean't stand
temptation" Girls' Club Rep. 2, Tennis Team 2,
3,4, Letterwinner 2,3,4, Travel Club 3, Girls' Club
treas. 4 - Chemist.
MICHAEL JERONIMUS "Silence and mischief
blended" Tennis Team 2,3,4, Ski Team 2,3,4, HR
veep. 2,3, Operetta, Choralaires 4, Izaak Walton
4 - Lawyer.
BEVERLY JOHNSON "A mind that's rich in all
that's good" Girls' Club 2,3, Cabinet 3, HR sec. 2,
Debate Club 2,4, Debate 2, Speech 4 - Nurse.
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DAVID JOHNSON "Always has a greeting to
cheer your day" Projectionist 2, Drama Club 2,
FTA 3, Sound Room 3,4, Debate Club 4.
DENNIS JOHNSON "Full of fun and pranks -
seldom serious" Football 2, Football Club 2, In-
tramurals 2,3,4, Izaak Walton 3, Car Discussion
Club - Detective for "Hawaiian Eye."
DIANE JOHNSON Aecomplishes things in her
own way" Majorette Club 2, GAA 2, Girls' Club
2,3,4, Izaak Walton 3,4, veep. 4, Red 8L Grey Day
Comm. 3 - Airline Hostess.
MICHAEL JOHNSON "All I want out of school
is me" Izaak Walton 2,3, pres. 2, Birch Log Rep.
2,4, Football 3, Skin Diving Club 4 - Business
Manager.
MILLARD JOHNSON "His friends are never
plagued with idle words"
THOMAS JOHNSON "Staid in all things"
Chess 'Club 2,3,4, Bowling 2 - Pilot.
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CAROL JOHNSTON "Still water runs deep"
FTA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Izaak Walton 3,4 -
Medical Technologist.
MICHAEL JOHNSTON "Not as conservative as
he appears."
MARILYN JONES "Her poetry leaves us speech-
less" Travel Club 2, Library Cadet 2,3,4, NFL 2,
3,4, Speech 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Student Coun-
cil 3, Class Plays 3,4, - Teacher.
DARLENE KEELER "Boys? Why the subject
never crossed my mind" ECB's 2,4, Drama Club
2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, sgt.-at-arms 2, veep. 3, pres.
4, Speech 2, GAA 2, Prom Comm. 3, Red 81 Grey
Day Comm. 3, Class Play 3,4, Birch Log 4 -
Speech Therapist.
SUSAN KENNEDY "Figures - but not in
math."
JANE KENNER "Friend and helper to many"
Girls' Club 2,3,4, cabinet 4, GAA 2,3, String En-
semble 2, Orchestra 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Drill
Team Club 3, Red Cross 4, Red 8: Grey Day
Comm. 4.
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PAULINE KILGORE "Full of laughter and fun"
Car Discussion Club 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, ECB's
2, Prom Comm. 3, Art Club 4 - Designer.
REBECCA KING "We should be happier more
often" Transfer from Bemidji 3, FTA 3, Girls'
Club 3,4, Knitting Club 4 - Teacher.
ROBERT KING "Generally up to mischief"
Sports' Officials Club 2,3, Pep Band 4 - Insur-
ance.
SARA KLASKY "School spirit galore" NFL 2,3,
4, Debate Club 2, Greyhound 2,3,4, ECB's 2,3,4,
Girls' Club 2,3,4, Debate 2, Intramurals 2, Speech
3, Izaak Walton 3, Quill Sz Scroll 4, Math Club
4, sec. 4, Birch Log 4 - Medicine.
LYNN KNAPP "Pretty as a picture with a frame
to match" GAA 2,3, letterwinner 2, Pep Club 2,
Girls' Club 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Greyhound 2,3,4,
ECB's 2,3, Izaak Walton 3, Knitting Club 4,
Oflice Cadet 4, HR sec. 4 - Airline Stewardess.
KATHLEEN KOBUS "She may be small, but
she's full of big ideas" GAA 2,3, recorder 3, Girls'
Club 2,3,4, Majorette Club 2, Intramurals 2,
Drill Team Club 3, Greyhound 2,3,4, Speech 3,
NFL 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Trio 4, Choir 4,
HR pres. 4, Knitting Club 4 - Teacher.
Becky Bob
Binny Kathy
have lived in vain
JOHN KOIVISTO "Reserve reigns supreme"
Sports Discussion Club 2, Math Club 3,4 -- Phys-
xcist.
ROGER KOOISTRA "To the many reservedg
to the few open" Radio Hams Club 2,3, Math
Club 4 - Engineer.
JOHN KOPARI I like girls - when they keep
their distance."
CAROLYN KORTE "Where's the party?" Girls'
Club 2,3,4, Red Cross Rep. 2, Orchestra 2,3,4,
Drama Club 2,4, NFL 3,4, Class Play 4, Comm.
4, Drill Team Club 3, Choir 4, Skin Diving Club
4 - Teacher.
DAVID KREAGER "If at first you don't suc-
ceed, the heck with it" Fun Safety Club 2, Stu-
dent Council 2,4, Swimming 2, Football 2, Hock-
ey 3, Izaak Walton 3,4 - Engineer.
IRENE LACIS "Smile, and everything seems
brighter" String Ensemble 2, Girls' Club 2,3, Typ-
ing Club 4 - Stenographer.
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DAVID LANDRO "A little work zvon't hurt any-
one, but why take chances?" Izaak Walton Club
2,3,4 - Accountant
CHARLENE LARSON "Give me a little elbow
room" Typing Club 2, GAA 2,3,4, letterwinner 2,
Girls' Club 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Art Club 4 --
Business Machines.
LINDA LARSON "Watch the quiet ones"
RICHARD LARSON "Sleep no more! Youi
high school days are over" Izaak Walton 2,3, Pep
Band 3,4, Pep Band Club 4 - Engineer.
BARBARA LaTOUR "Care sits lightly on her
shoulders" GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Drill Team
Club 2,3,4, Choir 2,3, ECB's 3, Drill Team 4 -
Airline Hostess.
LYNN LEDINGHAM Upeppy, and fun to be with"
Band 2,3,4, "B" Cheerleader 2, "A" Cheerleader
3,4, ECB's 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,
Intramurals 2, Prom Comm. 3, HR sec. 3, Class
Ring Comm. 3, Orchestra 4 - Home Economics.
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DAVID LEE "Not as conservative as he .appearsv
:" 3 Transfer from Novato, California 4, Football 4,
,'., I' Club 4 - Prof.
SUSAN LEMPE "Bubbling over with enthusiasm"
:':' Girls' Club 2,3,4, Social Chairman 4, ECB's 2,3,4
- Medicine.
BARBARA LEWIS ffsizenizy she gm among
,,,, k :heme Art Club 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Nat'1.
'N X .,,..,i Honor Soc. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3 - Home Econo-
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Y W JOY LEWIS "A quiet and unassuming person"
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I I 6 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4 - Teacher.
I - CAROL LHOTKA "Generally speaking, Pm gen-
ZKV ppii erally speaking" Drill Team Club 2,3, GAA 2, Rep.
2, ECB's 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Birch Log Rep. 3,
' 7 4, Greyhound 4, Izaak Walton 4 - Nurse.
RONALD LINDSTROM Most of the great men
'V" are dead, Co' Pm not feeling so well nfiyselff' HR
alq. ' H pres. 2,4, Football 2,3,4, letterwinner 3,4, Foot-
ball Club 2, Baseball 2,3,4, letterwinner, 2,3,4,
"E" Club 3,4, Student Council 3, Basketball 2,3,
si . 4, letterwinner 3,4 - Electrical Engineer.
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HARRIET LITMAN "In splendor most awesome"
JEFFREY LONG "Let's step in the darkroom
and see what develops" Photography Club 2, De-
bate Club 3, Open Mind 4, business mgr. 4, Chess
Club, Birch Log 4, co-art ed. 4, Quill 8a Scroll
4, Student Council 4 - Medicine.
NORMAN LONN "A quiet more admirable
than-any sound" Sports oflicials Club 2,3, Cross
Country 3,4, "E" Club 4.
MARGARET LOVELL "We don't hear from
her, we hear about her" Girls' Club 2,3, Study
Club 2, Typing Club 3,4.
MIRIAM LUOPA "She treads the ways of life
quietly" Transfer from Canada 3, Study Club
3,4, Girls' Club - Secretary.
JUDY LYON "She's like a tea kettle - always
bubbling over" Student Council 2, "B" Cheer-
leader 2, "A" Cheerleader 3,4, capt. 4, ECB's 2,
3,4, GAA 2, Pep Club 2, Cheerleading Club 3,4,
Miss East Candidate 4 - Secretary.
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CATHERINE MAAS "Quiet but always think-
ing." Pep club 2, Girls' club 2,3,4. G.A.A. 2, Bowl-
ing 2, Izaak Walton 3,4. Prom Committee 3,
Birch Log 4. - Airline Hostess.
MARY MCGREEVY "She is small and as ex-
plosive as a stick of dynamite" Record club 2,
Girls' club 2,3,4, Typing Club 3,4. - Secretary.
PATRICIA MCGREAGOR "I just go Skipping
through life" Pep Club 2,3, Car Discussion Club
4, Girls' Club 2,3,4. - Receptionist.
JUDITH McKAY "Hockey is one of her goals"
G.A.A. 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, E.C.B.'s 3,4. Drill
Club 3, Treasurer 3, Knitting Club 4. - Social
Worker.
RODERICK MCKENZIE "The call of the wild"
Football 2, Gun Club 2, Car Discussion 3, Skin
Diver 4. - Dentist.
THOMAS MacNALLY "Why worry when some-
one else can do it" Football 2, Gun Club 2, Car
Disc. 3,4. - Accounting.
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PAUL MADSEN "Nothing is impossible, but
why try?" Football 2,3,4, Intramurals 2, Football
Club 2,3, "E" Club 4 - Architect.
BONNIE MAGEE "You guys, let's get together
and DO something!" Red Cross 2, city rep. 2,
Girls' Club 2,3,4, cabinet 3,4, publicity ch. 3, Art
Club 2, ECB's 2,3,4, GAA 2,3, rep. 2, Prom Comm.
3, Red SL Grey Day Comm. 3, Sweetheart Dance
4 -- Ski Bum
KATHRYN MALMSTEDT "Don't be bitter --
reeonsidef' HR sec. 2,4, veep. 3, GAA 2, letter-
winner 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, cabinet 4, Chaplain
4, Library Club 2, ECB's 2,3,4, Drill Team Club
3, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' State 3, Football Prin-
cess Cand. 4, Birch Log 4, Miss East Cand. 4 -
Social Worker.
JAMES MANFRED "Nonchalance is his man-
ner" Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Football
Club 2,3, Baseball 3,4, "E" Club 4 - Highway
Patrol.
DORIS MARUSKA "Quiet and nice in her ways"
Girls' Club 2,3,-4, Sewing Club 2, Knitting Club
3,4 - Secretary.
LYNDA MASKE "Care sits lightly on her shoul-
ders" Study Club 2, Girls' Club 2,4, Chess Club
3, Radio Ham's Club 4 - Artist.
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SUSAN MAYER "I'm not quiet, just plain shy"
Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4 - Nurse.
ANN MICHLER "I don't believe in love at first
sight, I always take a second look" Girls' Club
cabinet 2,3,4, GAA 2, French Club 3, Prom Comm.
3, Class treas. 4, Girls' Club Sec. 4, Football Prin-
cess 4 - Social Work.
ROBERT MICKELSON "Full of enthusiasm
and the devil" Pep Band 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Pep
Band Club 4, Aeronautics Club 3 - Pilot.
DARRELL MILLER "Sorry, but I'm already
committed" Car Discussion Club 2,3, Drafting
Club 4 - Beautician.
JOHN MILLER "That's what I think, but I
don't suppose it's right."
YVONNE MILLER "She packs her troubles in
a trunk and sits on the lid and laughs" GAA 2,
Knitting Club 2,3, Typing Club 4, Girls' Club 2,
3 - Secretary.
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ROBERT MOBERG "If quiet is a blessing, he is
thrice blessed" Birch Log rep. 2, Cross Country
2,3,4, letterwinner 3,4, co-capt. 4, Swimming 2,3,
4, letterwinner 4, Track 3,4, letterwinner 3,4.
GWENDOLYNN MOEN "I think we should de-
bate the matterv ECB's 2,3, Debate Club 2, Debate
2,3,4, NFL 2,3,4, GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Pho-
tography Club 3, FTA 4, HR sec. 3, French Club
2, sec. 3, Library Cadet 4, Red Cross 4 - Teacher.
MYRON MOLAND "I'm innocent" Boat 8:
Motor Club 2, Sound Room 2,3,4, HR veep. 2,
Izaak Walton 3, veep. 3, Skin Diving Club 4,
Choir 4 - Saleswork.
MARTA MONKKONEN "In silence and sweet-
ness outstandingi' ECB's 2,3, Knitting Club 2,
Girls' Club 2,3,4, cabinet 4, GAA 3, Izaak Wal-
ton 3, Red Cross 4, Office cadet 3,4, Choir 4.
MARILYN MONSON "She takes her life with
an easy szoingf' ECB's 2,3, Girls, Club 2,3,4,
Drill Team Club 2,3, GAA, Ofhce Cadet 3,
4, Choir 4, Knitting Club 4 -- Airline Hostess.
THOMAS MORGAN "From its highest to its
serious moments, he lives the full gamut of lifei'
Student Council 2,3, Izaak Walton 2, Greyhound
2,3,4, editor 4, FTA 3, ECB's 2,3, Math Club 4,
Quill 8: Scroll 4 - Journalist.
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ROBERT MORRIS "Why is he so lively this
morning? Photography Club 2,4, pres. 2, Foot-
ball 2, Brich Log Photographer 2,3,4, head pho-
tographer 4, Greyhound head photographer 3,4,
Math Club 4 -Female Photographer.
DENNIS MORTON "No, I wonit sit on the
shelf and be a dictionaryf' FTA 2,4, Debate
Club, Class Play 3, Thespians 4 - Mathemati-
cian.
SHEILA MUNGER "Laughter has endowed
her life yet destroyed not her qualities" Girls, Car
Discussion Club 2, GAA 2,3, Orchestra 2,3,4,
Girls' Club 2,3,4, Drill Team Club 3, FTA 4,
Orchestra Ensemble 4 - Teacher.
PETER NEIMEYER "In my humble opinion . . ."
Tranfer from Taft 3, Hockey 3, Golf, 3, Class
Play 4, Student Council 4, Open Mind 4.
PENNY NEIPP ':Popularity is her middle name"
HR pres. 2, Pep Club 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, "B"
squad cheerleader 2,3, capt. 3, "A" squad cheer-
leader 4, ECB's 2,3,4, Birch Log rep. 3, Prom
Comm. 3, Red 8: Grey Day Comm. 3, HR treas.
3, HR sec. 4, Cheerleading Club 4, Birch Log 3,4,
Faculty ed. 4, Quill 8: Scroll 4 - Teacher.
JANET NELSON "Quiet and neat, pleasant to
meet?
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LANA NELSON "She softly speaks and sweetly
smilesi' Transfer from Faribault 4, Girls' Club 4,
Izaak Walton 4, Library Cadet 4 - Teacher.
RICHARD NELSON "His wit would make even
an undertakers convention funn Football 2,
Sports Discussion Club 2, Operetta 3, Boys, Choir
3,4, Choir 3,4 - Salesman.
SANDRA NEWBERG "My interests are else-
where" Car Discussion Club 2, GAA 2, Girls'
Club 2,3,4, Red Cross 3, Choir 3,4, Knitting Club
4 - Wave.
JAMES NICHOLS "His enemies are less than
none" Sports Officials' Club 2 HR Pres. 2, Sports
rep. 2, Izaak Walton 2,4-, veep. 4, Student Coun-
cil 3 - Engineering.
ELIZABETH NIEMI "It's either the truth or a
lie, but I won't commit myself" Debate 2,3,4-,
Speech 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, NFL 2,3,4, Drama Club
2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Greyhound 2, Debate Club 2,
3,4, School Store 23, Play Comm. 3, Red Cross 4,
sec. 4 - Doctor.
RALPH NORLAND "His aspirations are a mys-
tery" Gun Club 2, Chess Club 3, Izaak Walton 4
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RICHARD NOYES "Cheer up! The worst is yet
to come" Baseball 2,3,4, Radio Hams' Club 2,
Sports Discussion 3, Study Club 4.
SHARON NYMAN "The finest songs are not al-
ways the loudest" FTA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, GAA
2, Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4, ECB's 3, French Club
3, Prom Comm. 3, Izaak Walton 4, Choir 3,4, sec.
4, Choralaires 4.
VALDA OKERLUND "Love is a dream - gosh
I'm sleepylj'
KATHRYN OLSEN "Her life is like the moon
- there's a man in iti' ECB's 2,3, GAA 2,3, Ma-
jorette Club 2,3,4, veep. 3, "B" Squad Majorettes
2, "A" Squad Majorettes 3,4, capt. 4, Choir 3,4
- Secretary.
KENNETH OLSON "Why take life seriously,
you never get out of it alive" Gun Club 2,3, Boys'
Ensemble 4, Choir 4.
RICHARD OLSON "A smile so broad it en-
compasses the world" Izaak Walton 2,3,4 -
Draftsman.
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ROBERT OLSON "I only see the silver lining"
Basketball 2, Class veep. 2, HR pres. 2, Student
Council 2, HR ath. rep. 2,3, Choir 3, Football 3,
Car Discussion Club 4, Intramurals 4.
WARREN ORRICK "Never one with more prob-
lems and less symphathy" Chess Club 2, Grey-
hound 2,3,4, page ed. 4, Football 2,3, HR veep.
2,3,4, ECB's 2,3,4, pres. 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, NSPA
3,4, Choir 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Class Play 4,
Quill 8: Scroll 4.
JUDY PALM "Leisure is the only way to live"
Library Club 2, Library Cadet 3,4, Girls' Club
2,3,4 Car Discussion Club 3, Knitting Club 4,
Choir 4 - Cosmotologist.
LINDA PASSON "Gather round - I've got a
joke" ECB's 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Drama Club
2,3, Greyhound 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Operetta 3, HR
sec. 3, Skin Diving Club 4, HR rep. 4 - Dental
Technician.
KAREN PATOILE "A well-liked girl with many
a friend" ECB's 2,4, Pep Club 2, Girls' Club 2,4,
GAA 2,4, letterwinner 2, Greyhound 2,4, Red 81
Grey Day Comm. 2, Class Play Comm. 2,4, Gym
Cadet 3, Choir 3,4, Drill Team Club 3, Izaak
Walton 4, Quill 8: Scroll 4 - Teacher.
SHARON PAYNE "Nothing is impossible for a
willing heart" ECB's 2, GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4,
Library Club 2, Office Cadet 2,3,4, Red Cross 4 -
Teacher.
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THOMAS PEARSON "Full of pep on all ocea-
sions" HR pres. 2,3, Birch Log Rep. 2, Sports
Oliicials Club 2.3, ECB's 3, Student Council 4,
treas. 4, Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4, veep. 4, Jr. Ro-
tarian 4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. - Chemist.
RANDALL PERKINS "His innocent looks are
deceiving" Chess Club 2, Student Council 3,
Sports Discussion Club 3. ECB's 4, Greyhound 2,
4, Class Play 4, Boys' Choir Club 4, Projectionist
4-Lawyer.
LLOYD PETERSON "I have a few words on
everything" Golf 2,3,4, Izaak Walton 2,3,4, Hock-
ey 3, Hockey Club 4 - Engineer.
PHYLLIS PETERSON "Quiet and sincere, she
moves along her way" Band 2,3, Greyhound 2,3,
FTA 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, GAA 2, Class Play
Comm. 4 - Teacher.
MARY KAY PICCONATTO "A personality both
vibrant and sweet" Orchestra 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4,
Pep Band 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4,
Office Cadet 3,4. Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4, Red
Cross 4, sec. 4 - Pharmacist.
ROBERT POTSWALD "I know a lot, but I
can't think of it" Sports Oiiicials Club 2, Intra-
murals 2,3,4, Hockey Club 3,4 - Meat Cutter.
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MARY POUPORE "Sweeter than the dream
world in which she walks" Girls' Club 2,3,4, Typ-
ing Club 2, Majorette Club 3, Nat'l. Honor Soc.
3,4, HR Sec. 3, FTA 4, Choir 4, Choralaires 4,
Debate 4 - Interpreter.
DONALD PRIEST "Science is organized knowl-
edge" Boat 8: Motor Club 2, Aeronautics Club
3,4 - Engineer.
ALICE RAGBORG " A rare gift for living"
Girls' Club 2,3,4, cabinet 2,3, ECB's 2,3,4, GAA
2,3,4, letterwinner 2, Golf 2, HR sec. 2, Grey-
hound 3,4, page ed. 4, Prom Corrun. 3, Class Ring
Comm. 3, Red Sc Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Izaak
Walton 4, Birch Log 3,4, Activities ed. 4, Quill 8:
Scroll 4, treas. 4, Speech 4 - Teacher.
ALICE RAKOWSKY "She has that smiling way
about her" Girls' Club 2,3,4, Sewing Club 2, GAA
2, Drill Team Club 3,4, Drill Team 4, Birch Log
4 - Nurse.
DIANE REDEPENNING "A friendly smile for
everyone" Girls' Club 2,3,4, Photography Club 2,
GAA 2,3, Car Discussion Club 3,4, Greyhound 3,
4 - Secretary.
CAROLYN REKOLA "A serious mind, yet fun-
loving" Greyhound 2,3,4, page ed. 4, FTA 2, Girls'
Club 2,3,4, Birch Log 3,4, Underclassmen ed. 4,
Knitting Club 4 - Editorial Assistant.
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RICHARD RHODE "Success is his pawn" Ri-
He Club 2, School Store 3,4, Student Council 3,
Model Railroad Club 3, Chess Club 4 - Lawyer.
SANDRA RIDDLE "Poised beyond her years"
ECB's 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Majorette Club 2,3,4,
"B" Squad Majorettes 2,3, co-Capt. 3, "A" Squad
Majorettes 4, GAA 2, Birch Log 3,4, editor 4,
Quill 8: Scroll 4, Office Cadet 4, Prom Comm. 3,
Red 8: Grey Day Comm. 4, Sweetheart Dance
Comm. 4 - Teacher.
JOHN ROGGE "Never trouble trouble till trou-
ble troubles you" Football 2,3,4, Football Club
2,3, "E" Club 4, Class Sgt.-at-arms 3,4 - Engineer.
ELIZABETH ROHADY "There's a good time
coming" Girls' Club 2,3,4, Typing Club 2,3, Car
Discussion Club 4 - Secretary.
ROGER ROSAND "He went his way from day
to day" Football 2,3,4, Football Club 2,3, "E"
Club 4, Intramurals 2,3,4.
PATRICIA ROSE "She wins friends easily"
ECB's 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Drill Team Club 2,3,
4, Drill Team 3,4, capt. 4 - Secretary.
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MARILYN ROSWICK "As likeable as she is
lookablev Transfer from Dickinson N.D. 4, Knit-
ting Club 4, Girls' Club 4, ECB's 4 - Doctor.
STEPHEN RYAN "I like to study in the morn-
ing, but I forget to get up" Hockey 3 - Teacher.
,IANIS SAKER "She chatters as she goes, and
she goes on forevern Choir 2,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4,
Pep Club 2, ECB's 2, Car Discussion Club 3,
Oflice Cadet 3, Photography Club 4 - Run IBM
Machines.
DOREEN SAMPSON "Food for all and all for
food" ECB's 2,3, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Or-
chestra 3,4, Student Council 2,4-, Greyhound 2,
Pep Club 2, Class Play Comm. 2,3, Girls' Club
2,3,4, Izaak Walton 3,4, treas. 3,4, Prom Comm.
3, Tennis 3, Red 8: Grey Day Comm. 4 - Home
Economist.
PATRICIA SANDERS "I have lots of time for
fun" Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,
4, Typing Club 2, GAA 2,3, Car Discussion Club
3, Office Cadet 3, ECB's 3 - Secretary.
LEONARD SATHERS "A jolly attitude is the
balm of life" Hockey 2,3,4, Hockey Club 2,3,4,
Stage Crew 2, letterwinner 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,
3 - President of the United States.
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JEFFREY SAUER "All Iive learned I've for-
gotten, all I know I've guessedf' Intramurals 2,
3,4, Football 2,3,4, track 2, Football Club 2,3, "EM
Club 4.
KAROL SAWYER "A lass with quaint and quiet
ways" Girls' Club 2,4, Sewing Club 2, Typing
Club 3, Knitting Club 4 - Secretary.
DIANE SCHUBERT "Full of fun and fancy
freen Pep Club 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Car Discus-
sion Club 2, Photography Club 4 - Secretary.
STEVEN SEILER "Some say he's bashful, others
doubt it" Sports Officials Club 2,3, Sound Room
3,4, Chess Club 4, Class Play 4.
JAMES SEITZ "As placid as the deepest sea"
Gun Club 2,3, Class Play 2, HR Pres. 2,3, Red Sc
Grey Day Comm. 2,3, Greyhound 2,4, business
manager 4, FTA 4, pres. 4 - Lawyer.
DONALD SEVERSON "The same yesterday, to-
day, and tomorrow" Izaak Walton 2, Band 2,3,4,
Model Railroad Club 3, Pep Band 4 - Drafts-
man.
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Girls' Club 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4-, Car Discussion Club
2, sec. 2, ECB's 2,3,4, Pep Club 3, "BH Squad
cheerleader 3, Birch Log Rep. 3,4, Band 4, Knit-
ting Club 4- - Teacher.
CHERYL SHERMAN "I'll be merry I'll be free,
I'll be sad for nobodyi' Orchestra 2,3,4-, String
Ensemble 2, GAA 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Oflice
Cadet 3,4-, Pep Club 3, FTA 4 - Teacher.
BARBARA SJOBERG "They .say Fm quiet, but
you'd be surprisedi' Band 2,3,4-, Pep Band 4, Pep
Club 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Office Cadet 3, Car
discussion Club 4 - Beautician.
DAVID SMALLEY "Away with books, let's have
some fun" Sports Officials Club 2, Car Discus-
sion Club 3, Boat 8: Motor Club 4, School Store
4 - Dentist.
DONALD SMITH "Blessed are the meekv Foot-
ball 2,3,4, Football Club 2,3, Intramurals 2,3,4,
ECB's 2, "E" Club 4.
VERNON SMITH "Fm not shy with all girlsi'
ECB's 2, Car Discussion Club 2, Cross Country 3,
Study Club 3, Drafting Club 4.
sing my song
ROBERT SNYDER "The silent type, but don't
let it fool youf'
DAVID SODERLING "I am what I am - so
what?" Sports Officials Club 2, Intramurals 2,3,
4-, Izaak Walton 3, Study Club 4, Basketball mgr.
4- - Coach.
LYNDA SOLIE "Liking life on the lighter side"
Pep Club 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Car
Discussion Club 4-.
SEVAL SORENSON "Not that Pm dogmatic,
but everyone else is wrong" Debate Club 2, Or-
chestra 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Chess Club 3,4, Nat'l.
Honor Soc. 3,4 - Lawyer.
BARBARA SOVDE "I play hockey - what more
could I ask for?" Car Discussion Club 2,3, ECB's
3,4-, Birch Log Rep. 3,4-, Band 4-, Knitting Club
4, GAA 4- - Goalie.
NANCY'SPEIDEL "All through the day I dream
about the nightu Transfer from Burlington, Iowa
3, Pep Club 3, Knitting Club 4-,' Office Cadet 4,
Girls' Club 3,4 - Receptionist.
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EARLENE STANTON "What:s his name?'1 GAA
2,3, Birch Log Rep. 2, Intramurals 2, Class Play
Comm. 2, Debate Club 2, Majorette Club 3,4,
"B" Squad Majorette 3, "AH Squad Majorette 4,
Red 8: Grey Day Comm. 4, Choir 4, Sweetheart
Dance Comm. 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Speech 2,4,
Quill Sc Scroll 4, Birch Log 3,4, Seniors ed. 4,
Assist. ed. 4, NFL 2,3,4, Drama Club 2 - Lawyer.
PEGGY STAUBS "A maid with smile suppressed
and shy" FTA 2, Knitting Club 3,4 - Teacher.
JOHN STEEL "As long as I can twist I'm happyv
Intramurals 2,3,4, Travel Club 2, Aviation Club
3, HR pres. 3,4, Pep Band 4, Class Play Comm.
4-Diplomat.
JEAN STENSRUD "So quiet no one can find herv
Study Club 2,3, Typing Club 4 - Secretary.
RUFUS STEPHENSON "A little nonsense now
and then is relished by the best of men" Car
Discussion Club 2,3,4, Cafeteria worker 2, Class
Play Comm. 4 - Country and Western Singer.
LAEL STEVENS "I always come in at the middle
of the conversationn Student Council 2, Class
Play 2, Thespians 2,3,4, Speech 2,3,4, Red Cross
2, Girls, Club 2,3,4. Program Ch. 4 - Diplomat.
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KATHLEEN STEVENSON "You remind me of
someonev Girls' Club 2,3,4, cabinet 2,4, GAA 2,
Hr. sec. 2,3,4, ECB's 2,3,4, Class play 3,4, Prom
Comm. 3, Drill Team Club 3, Choir 4.
MARTHA STEVENSON "School isn't the only
area in which she's active" GAA 2,3, FTA 2,
Girls' Club 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Car Discussion
Club 3, sec. 3, Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4, ECB's 4,
treas. 4, Class Sec. 4, Knitting Club 4, pres. 4 -
Teacher.
HOWARD STICKNEY "He worries not of to-
morrows, but takes them as they comef,
JOHN STILLMAN "The merry mischief maker"
Choir 2,3,4, Sports Discussion Club 2, Izaak Wal-
ton 3,4,
MARY STRATTON "Silence is her greatest con-
versational art."
DIANE SUMMERS "Enjoying life from day to
dayi' GAA 2, Travel Club 2, Car Discussion Club
3, Art Club 4 - Airline Hostess.
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JOHN SWANSTROM "Money - Where?" Grey-
hound 2,3,4, Pg. ed. 4, Football 2, Swimming 2,3
4, Letterwinner 2,3,4, Sports Discussion Club 2
Student Council 3,4, Choir 3,4, "EH Club 3,4
NSPA 3,4, Quill 8a Scroll 4 - Engineer.
JANENE SWARD "A girl with little to sayi'
GAA 2, Pep Club 2, Art Club 3,4.
WILLIAM TAPLETT "He's quiet but not idleu
Gun Club 2, Art Club 3, Cross Country 4, Draft-
ing Club 4 - Draftsman.
ROSS TARAN "Let's get a bus and go to the
gamev Sports Ollicials Club 2,3,4, HR Treas. 3,4,
Red Cross Rep. 3, Red SL Grey Day Comm. 4 -
Teacher.
MICHAEL TEZLA "An intellectual? snicker but
a true heart" Chess Club 2,3,4, Open Mind 4,
Poetry ed. 4 - Teacher CGermanj.
HENRY THARP Projectionist 2, Gun Club 2,
Coin Club 4 - Business Executive.
time is now
LINDA THEYSON "Ugh - Itis Monday morn-
ing again" Band 2,3,4, Library Cadet 2,3,4, GAA
2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Pep Band 4, Orchestra 4.
HENRIQUE THIESSEN "He has a way with
the Americans - especially the girls" AFS from
Brazil 4, Band 4, Pep Band 4, Student Council 4,
HR Veep. 4, Snow Beau 4 - Medicine.
SHIRLEY THOMAS "She came a stranger and
left a friend" Transfer from Osceola, Wis. 3, Pep
Band 4, Girls' Club 4.
SCOTT THOMPSON "Some can, some ean't,'
that's the way it goes" Stage Crew 2,3, Camera
Club 2,3,4, pres. 4.
TIMOTHY THORESEN "Beneath that pen-
sive smile what revelry lurksi' Cross Country 2,
Birch Log Photographer 2,3,4, Photography Club
2,3, pres. 3, HR pres. 3, Band 3,4, Pep Band 3,4,
Student Council 4, Speech 4.
JAMES TOMLINSON "He puts his worries in
his pocket - with a hole in it" Sports Officials
Club 2,4, Car Discussion Club 3.
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DIANE TREMPE "Fm not a scatterbraing I
just act that way" GAA 2, letterwinner 2, Record
Club 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Majorette Club 3,4,
treas. 3, "B" Squad Majorette 3, "A" Squad
Majorette 4, co-capt. 4 - Airline Hostess.
LISABETH TRONNES "Can't you see that
twinkle in her eye?" Greyhound 2,3,4, Class Treas.
2, Birch Log Rep. 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Drill
Team Club 2, ECB's 2,3,4, Red SL' Grey Day
Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Knitting Club 3,
HR treas. 4, Skin Diving Club 4, sec. 4 - Jim
Ross Fan.
MERLE TRUSCOTT "A still small voice" GAA
2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Study Club 2, HR treas. 4,
Library Club 3, HR sec. 4, Typing Club 4 -
Secretary.
BARBARA TURNER "A picture is a poem with-
out words" Photography Club 2, GAA 2, Girls'
Club 2,3,4, Library Club 3, sec. 3, Class Play
Comm. 3, Red Sc Grey Day Comm. 3, ECB's 3,4,
Art Club 4 - Commercial Artist.
ANDREW ULVANG "The length and breadth of
life is found in books" Student Council 2,3, Golf
2, Debate Club 2, Intramurals 2,3,4, FTA 3,4.
JAMES UTICK "Fm willing to work, but I'd
rather play" Gun Club 2, Football 2, Hockey 3,
4, Hockey Club 3,4.
to fulfill each vo
MARILYN VENBERG "Honor is the reward of
virtue" Girls' Club 2,3,4, Knitting Club 3, Typ-
ing Club 4, Choir 3,4 - Nurse.
MARK VERTELNEY "Smart remarks? That's
'cuz I'm so bright" Sports Oliicials Club 2,3,4,
Intramurals 2,3,4.
CHARLENE VOJACEK "For she is just the
quiet kind whose nature never varies" Library
Club 2,3,4, pres. 3,4, Intramurals 2, Choir 2,3,4,
Girls' Club 2,3,4,
BONNIE WAGNER "Her way and wit all seem
to fit" Girls' Club 2,3,4, cabinet 2, Knitting Club
3, Typing Club 4 - Secretary.
FORBES WALKER "Every man is the architect
of his own fortune" Gun Club 2,3, Intramurals
2,3, Izaak Walton Club 4 - Dentist.
IONA WALKER "A mind for fun and a mind
for work" ECB's 2, Music Club 2, Girls' Club 2,3,
4, cabinet 3, Red Cross 3, Knitting Club 4.
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HAROLD WEED "The gods and imps of mis-
chief must love him well" Sports Oliicials Club
2, Math Club 3,4, veep 3, pres. 4, Football 2, De-
bate 4, Speech 4 - Physics.
KATHRYN WELLINGTON "Musical talent and
brains to spare" GAA 2, Travel Club 2, Band 2,
3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Girls' Club
2,3,4, Greyhound 2, National Honor Society 3,4,
Class Ring Comm. 3, Izaak Walton Club 4 -
Pharmacist.
ANITA WEPFER "Let's take an optornistic look
at life" GAA 2,3,4, letterwinner 2,3,4, ECB's 2,3,
4, Sec. 4, Drill Team Club 2, Izaak Walton 3,4,
pres. 4, Greyhound 2,3,4, pg. ed. 4, Quill 8L
Scroll 4, Red 8: Grey Day Comm. 4 - French.
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Football 2, Swimming 2,3,4, letterwinner 2,3,4,
Track 2,3,4, letterwinner 2,3,4, HR pres. 2, Foot-
ball Club 2, Intramurals 2,3,4, "E" Club 3,4, Jr.
Rotarian 4 - Doctor.
DIANE WICKSTROM "Exceedingly quiet, but
exceedingly nicen Pep Club 2, Intramurals 2,
Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Izaak Walton 3,4 -
Social Work.
PETER WILLIAMS "Don't let it bother you"
Car Discussion Club, Baseball 2,3, Intramurals
2,3, Hockey Club 3, Hockey 3, Izaak Walton 4.
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JOANNE WILSON "My interests are elsewhere"
Car Discussion Club 2, Choir 3,4, Girls' Club 4,
Pep Club 3, Knitting Club 4.
CLAUDIA WINTERS "Bright as a ray of sun-
shinei' Pep Club 2, Knitting Club 3,4, Girls'
Club 2,3,4, Class Play Comm. 4 - Nurse.
CAROL WOODKE "A riot of fun and the joy of
life" Typing Club 2, Greyhound 2,3,4, Art Ed. 2,
3,4, GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 4, Class
Play Comm. 3, ECB's 3,4-, Art Club 3, Red 8: Grey
Day Comm. 3, Quill St Scroll 4 - Commercial
Artist.
ROBERT WRIGHT "Men of a few words are
the best onesa' Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 4, Izaak
Walton Club 2,3,4.
KATHRYN WYLIE "To know her is to like her
welll: Girls' Club 2,3,4, Study Club 2,3, GAA 2,
Typing Club 4 - Secretary.
CLAUDIA ZAPP "She, the merry mischief maker"
Girls' Club 2,3,4, Birch Log 2, Record Club 2,
Office Cadet 2,4, Drill Team Club 3,4, Squad 4
- Secretary.
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smile?" Girls' Club 2,3,4, Record Club 2, Drill
Team Club 3, Knitting Club 4.
DENNIS ADAMS "I may be short, but I cast a
tall shadow" Sports Discussion, 2,3,4, Football
mgr. 2,3,4, - Football Mgr. for Packers.
RAYMOND CLARK "Eight ball in the side
pocket!! Sports Discussion Club 2, Projectionist 2,
3, Car Discussion Club 3, Hockey Club 4, Tea.m
4, Professional Hobo.
CATHERINE CROWLEY "High school days
have their delights, but nothing like the high
school nights "
THOMAS HALLIGAN "He doesn't make too
much noise "
RONALD HOTOP "Fun loving and full of mis-
chief "
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ROGER MYERS "Never fear for I am here -
again" Cross Country 2,3,4, Stage Crew 2,3, Gun
Club 2, Izaak Walton Club 3,4.
ROBERT PETERSON "Wake me up if anything
happens M
WILLIAM ROIKO "Give me liberty and golf'
Izaak Walton Club 2,3,4, Cross Country 3, Intra-
murals 2,3,4, Engineer.
CHARLES WILLIAMS "Girls! Heck, I prefer
sports." Football Club 2, HR Veep 2, Football 2,
Basketball 2,3,4, letterwinner 2,3,4, Cpt 4, Base-
ball Team 2,3,4, Pro Basketball Player.
JOHN WILSON "I have trouble getting
started" Track 2, Football Club 2, Football 2,3,
Sports Oflicials' Club 3,4, HR Sec 3, Projectionist
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As drums rolled and spotlights beamed the live can-
didates - Joan Beerhalter, Carol Clark, Lynn
Knapp, Judy Lyon, and Kathy Malmstedt - began
the long walk down the aisles of anxious red and
grey students to the stage in all its medieval splendor.
The girls were met by their escorts - Mike Hatle-
stad, Bob Hill, John Steel, Dave Kreager, and Lloyd
Peterson. Gwen Butchart, Miss East of 1961, eyed
the five girls before placing the crown on Lynn
Knapp's head.
Fred Bagley hobbled up to the throne on his crutches
to present a bouquet of red roses to Lynn on behalf
of the Senior class. Student Council president, Dick
Archibald, then took over as emcee for the assembly
in which the senior basketball players were presented
to Miss East and her court.
Several talented Eastites entertained the Queen, and
Sue Schaeffer sang two selections to the delight of
the entire student body.
Of course, Red and Grey Day wouldn't be complete
without a skit, and the "E" Club really put on a
dillyl Country Lane, a girl reporter played by Tom
Beckman, was trying to get Bent, the city editor
played by Chas Bahn. Poor Country didn't have
much luck, but the 'Hounds were able to "Rack the
Rocksi' in a thrilling basketball game.
At the half Lynn Knapp presented a trophy for the
best hall decorations to Fred Bagley, Senior class
president. The dance provided a perfect ending for a
day that will live on forever in the memories of the
students.
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What's Girls' State? I believe it's the most rewarding
experience a girl can have!
Girls' State is sponsored by the Women's American
Legion Auxilliary and takes place at the 4-H build-
ing on the Minnesota State Fair grounds. This
summer over 460 girls attended it.
Elections, campaigns, speeches, conventions all
played important roles as we set up our own mock
government on local, county, and state levels.
One of the best parts of Girls' State was the op-
portunity to meet girls from all over Minnesota.
It seemed as though six days and nights just wasn,t
enough time to meet everyone.
I'd simply like to say I loved each and every minute
of it. Thank you ever so much for giving me the
opportunity of becoming a part of one of the greatest
organizations designed to preserve democracy . . .
Girls' State.
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Boys' State is a laboratory for the study of leader-
ship, set up by the American Legion. The program
is intended to teach the delegates the ideals of
democracy and give them actual learning experience
in how our city, county, and state governments
function.
For one week the 350 boys live in a mythical state
in St. Paul. Here they are divided into ten cities
and Hve counties, which carry on elections and
govern the members during their stay. In addition,
the boys are organized into two political parties
which are at constant battle with one another. Each
tries to persuade the Independents, who comprise
20W of the stateis population, into his camp and
thus gain the majority. The climax of Boys' State
is reached when it is announced who has won the
administrative offices of the state and what legisla-
tion they have approved.
I was left with two dominent impressions of Boys'
State. The first was the almost unbelievable in-
dependence of the delegate. Following the general
governmental pattern of operation established in
Mlinnesota we had the opportunity to determine
our own goals and then fully choose the process by
which we would obtain these objectives. The second
is summed up by the Boys, State slogan, "Democracy
depends on mef'
D. Archibald, Pres.
A. Tamminen, Veep.
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gora, B. Berini, R. Hanson. -
The Student Council has the responsibility for many of our
school activities. It serves as a vital link between the students
and administration. Leading the group this year were Dick
Archibald, Ann Tamminen, Joan Beerhalter, and Tom Pear-
son. They met every Monday to plan for the weekly meeting
on Tuesday morning. Annually, the "Talk of the Town"
show gives everyone a chance to see the talent which lies in
our school and area. Aiding PTA activities, sponsoring
dances, and a candy sale in December are only a few more
projects which kept the council busy. For the ski enthusiasts,
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council
J. Beerhalter, Sec.
T. Pearson, Treas.
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J. Swanstrom, F. Bagley, U. Adamson, D. Sampson. 2. J. Robey, M. Bowman,
K. Tellekson, M. McShane, N. Ver Hovek, G. Gonska. 3. F. Crassweller, D. Student activities are pa,-t of
Pearson, B. O'Conner, G. Strewler, P. Beckwith. the Student Council program,
a movie "This Thing Called Skiing" was sponsored by our
Student Council at Woodland Junior High School on Octo-
ber 24. Red and Grey Day with its many festivities was also
under the direction of the council. With the results of our
work, we financially helped the American Field Service pro-
gram and our athletic fund.
Besides these projects and the usual order of business, dis-
cussions were included which lead us to our goal - improv-
ing the school.
Dick Archibald
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I. S. Nyrnan, M. Stevenson, M. Hagen, C. Clark, J. Beer- D. Wellington, A. Heinecke, T. Pearson, S. Erickson.
halter, B. Lewis. 2. M. Poupore, C. Sorenson, F. Bagley, Absent C. Buckley.
Each spring juniors with at least a 3.5 scholastic
average, good and participa-
tion in extra-cuifiisiiiitelwttagtfjgtitifelilltaire admitted to the
National Honorl,SociiiE.yiH ith a 3.2 average
and the other necigassarzyff pfqglati W s are also initiated.
During the year oks and distribute
honor roll certiliciglg uygefsgmor this year include
Andy Heinecke, Pearson, vice presi-
dent, Joan Beerhalter, siw retaryg and Mary Hagen,
treasurer.
The National Foren eague is for students who
have a special speech work and have
fulfilled certain .., They must earn
twenty-live N.F. are determined ac-
cording to ratin , , A articipation in inter-
scholastic meets. lected this year by the
Forensic League Fairchild, president 3
Bob Meyer, vice pres I., 5 Linda Gulder, secretary 3
and Dave Ecker, treasu r.
I. P. Stark, D. Ecker, E. Stanton, K. Kobus, D. Gilleland,
C. Garon, E. Thomas, C. Korte, A. Tamminen, Miss
Garvin. 2. B. Barnes, D. Fairchild, C. Ellis, J. Arndt, T.
Pieters, J. Beerhalter, M. Jones, L. Gulder, M. McLaughlin.
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2. A. Ragborg, P. Grubb, B. Orrick, U. Adamson, A. Wep-
Through journalism work on the school paper or
annual, students are eligible for membership in Quill
and Scroll a -V. . who must
be at le r g n . advisor,
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Adamson, president, Karen Arnquist, vice president,
Pam Grubb, secretary, and Alice Ragborg, treasurer.
Linda Gulder heads the National Thespian Society,
which is devoted t ...- cement of dramatic
arts in the -"' sc ther officers are
Robin Zaveral, e ael Stevens and
Joan Beerhalter xget ri lli' Gilleland, treas-
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Like this group is really BEAT! We began our year with
a beatnik campaign assembly that featured a hep monk, a
Bullwinkle fan, and several other crazy cats. Although
there isn't any special theme in this year's Birch Log, a
type of humor that is currently popular is spread through-
out the annual. Of course, the staHi has been striving for a
better book with new and different ideas that will pre-
serve the happenings of 1962 forever.
"Who's got my triplicate?" :'Are the pictures done yet?
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tions are frequently uttered by section editors Penny
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activities 3 Andy Heinecke, athletics 5 and Carolyn Rekola,
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en and her able crew were also responsible for getting all
the ads.
Tim Thoreson, Bob Morris, Lloyd Faust, Ken Stromquist,
and Bob Doran were the boys behind the cameras for the
annual. Mr. Bublitz was their advisor. Their quick carn-
eras were awaiting you when you least expected it all year.
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Log ever, the staff sponsored a dance, supervised the tak-
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Deadlines! Copy! Pictures! Headlines! All these are fa-
miliar shouts heard around Room 214 where the Grey-
hound stalf labors away. Editor Tom Morgan lends a
cool, calm head to the confusion and uproar.
Page editors-Anita Wepfer, Sue Erickson, Carolyn Reko-
la, Pam Grubb, Uldis Adamson, Alice Ragborg, Butch
Orrick, and Jack Swanstrom-assigned articles, counted
inches, and made dummy. Through their efforts several
new features, such as a question of the month, a car-
toon, a girls' column, and a sports' column, were added
to the Greyhound.
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Sue Erickson and Pam Grubb represented East on the
Duluth Herald Teen Page. Their stories kept the com-
munity informed on all the happenings here at school.
Whipped cream pies, slaves, car keys, etc. were up for
grabs at the Mocktion, the campaign assembly. Ten
days later each homeroom bid for talent, food, or serv-
ices with their greenbacks which were earned through
subscription sales.
After the campaign the next big project was the school's
iirst dance of the year. Nine issues of the paper kept the
staff very busy. Of course, Miss Paul, the advisor, ruled
supremely with her chuckle.
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I: J. Barbo, J. Burns, P. Morton, J. Hensch. 2: K. Ander
son, M. Picconatto, W. Snyder. 3: K. Bodin, S. Fredette, P
Sanders, B. Sjoberg, S. Churchill, S. Erickson, L. Morrow,
S. Granberg, L. Ledingham. 4: C. Coole, S. Nelson, P. Ber-
- man, L. Starr, S. Elnes, L. Liljegren, H. See, K. Berini, D.
. Sampson, B. Hoekstra, P. Von Goertz, J. Cunning. 5: D.
Severson, G. Munger, P. Van Curen, L. Jones, L. Theyson,
E. Samuels, D. Glibbery, J. Abramson.
the sound
East's seventy-piece band under the direction of Mr
. Vickers had another
very active year.
Throughout the seasons, the band kept school spirit at its peak in football
basketball, and hockey games. Popular selections, such as, "The Twist,"
were often played to the students, delight. Playing for pep assemblies held
in the aud't ' ' '
iornun was another well-done job by our band. Bus tI'1PS to Vir-
ginia for the regional hockey tournament were packed with fun, food, and
music for the band members.
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I: S. Anderson, H. Brull, B. Sovde. 2: B. Mickelson, B. King, M. Hopkins, J. Thoresen, B. Johnson, T. Thoresen, R.
L. Knapp, J. Hepokoski, A. Nelson, R. Borken, U. Thies- Sorenson, G. Adams, M. Sielaff. 5: T. Main, J. Anderson,
sen, C. Sorenson, S. Baddin. 3: B. Wright, J. Kaner, G. B. Clark, D. Larson, B. Shea, B. Aspling.
Karimo, L. Hill. 4: K. Wellington, S. Stevens, M. Jeanetta,
of music
During the year, concerts were presented at East, Woodland Junior High
School. Ordean Junior High School, and Scottish Rite services. Parades also
added highlights to the year. They participated in the U.M.D. Homecoming
Parade, tied for Hrst place in the Christmas City of the North Parade, and
clirnaxed their marching in the Armed Forces Parade.
The band's officers were Tim Thoresen, president 5 Bob Hoekstra, vice pres-
identg Kathy Anderson, secretary, and Udo Thiessen, treasurer.
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I. S. Thomas, J. Kremen, B. Benson, J. Hoppe, K. Telleck- J. Soderstrom, M. Johnson, J. Swanstrom, R. Freimuth, V
son, C. Setterquist, E. Gallop, B. Barnes, K. Kobus. 2. N. Smith. 4. Mr. Mix, B. Orrick, J. Bodin, R. Anderson, J
Peterson, B. Brander, S. Gimse, J. Esterbrooks, A. Bero, S. Christopherson, J. Hesson, J. Hagenbrock.
Martin, K. Patoile, E. Butterfield, M. Roswick. 3. P. Ario,
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- The East A'Cappella Choir, again under the di-
rection of Mr. Robert Mix, has clone a tremendous
iqf job this year. On January 26, they went to Min-
neapolis and had the honor to sing at the Radis-
son Hotel for members of the M.M.E.A. We
should all be very proud that they were chosen for
. , this.
They also sang at the Kiwanis Club and at vari-
I. J. Askeland, L. Erickson, P. Skafte, S. Taran, L. Flyckt, K. Stevenson, M. Monson, P. Brown, J. Abbott, M. Bru-
S. Newberg, K. Hanson. 2. C. Eckman, L. Solie, C. Korte, zonsky. 3. J. Bulson, J. Palm, M. Smith, A. Tamminen.
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C. Wilson, L. Passon, B. Curtis, B. Golberg, J. Bergal. 2
V. Okerlund, C. Kuiti, S. Nyrnan, S. Anderson, D. Dut-
kowski, D. Wickstroni, C. Vojacek, M. Poupore. 3. D. John,
capers
lin, E. Haugen, L. Nordine.
3 D. Gilleland, E. Gibson, W. Nelson, M. Jeronirnus, J. Still-
, man, J. Schwenk. 4-. B. Meyer, J. Fox, D. Nelson, D. Hage-
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cert, were presented. N
Their officers consisted of Mickey Jeronious,
president 5 Janet Bergal, vice-president, Sharon
Nyman, secretary-treasurer, and Warren Orrick . ' -
and Barbara Barnes, librarians.
I C. Crowley, N. Rud, E. Stanton, S. Dahlquist, J. Holder, brook. 3. B. Dallas, M. Moland, D.
H. Meade, M. Venberg, J. Lucia. 2. J. Stockholm, S. son, K. Olsen.
Mayer, K. Bodin, J. Hanson, R. Manz, C. Doyle, J. Aver-
Freeman, L. Hendrick-
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- . , . , . , . son. .J. enner, 4. I. Lacis, L. Larson, J. Smith, R. Borken, J. Hepokaski, W
R. Paulson, E. Ekeroth, M. Potter, J. Barbo. 3. C. Sherman, J. Cunning, M. Sielaff, G. Adams.
J. Naslund, P. Shold, S. Erickson, E. Niemi, M. Picconatto.
they should have '
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The East High Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Pettigrew and composed of forty-Five I
members, including a twenty-four piece string section, has completed another successful
year.
Concerts at Woodland Junior High School in December, East in February, and at
Ordean Junior High School in the spring were highlights of the season. Some of their
selections were "Overture to the Magic Fluteu by Mozart, c'St. Paul Suite' by Gustav
Holst, and 4'Rosemunde Overture."
Besides school concerts the orchestra played for P.T.A. meetings, for graduation
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1. D. Nylen, S. Munger, D. Lewis, J. Lewis. 2. J. Kopari, Anderson. 4. K. Brosveen, M. Hanson, T. Main, J. Anderson,
E. Olson, C. Sorenson, S. Baddin, J. Burns. 3. C. Korte, K. Wellington, M. Hopkins, R. Sorenson.
L. Ledingham, L. Theyson, D. Sampson, B. Hoekstra, K.
played all night
excercises of the Duluth School of Practical Nursing, and for the St. Louis County
School Officers Meeting Association.
The orchestra also has several ensembles which provide entertainment for organizations
throughout the city. A quartet composed of Judy Askeland, Dave Lewis, and Diane
Nylen presented a Christmas program for the Golden Age Club at Portman Square.
hiany orchestra members also play in the Duluth Junior Symphony.
Officers elected in the early fall were John Kopari, president, Diane Nylen, vice
president 5 and Judy Askeland, secretary-treasurer.
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SHOW
beau
As drums rolled and stu-
dents fought to see, Udo Thi-
essen was crowned "Snow
Beau" by Football Princess Ann
Michler, The Birch Log spon-
sored the Winter Wonderland
Dance, which will become an
annual event.
Our Brazilian friend was very
surprised and could hardly
find the right words to express
his thanks. The other senior
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boys nominated for "Snow
Beau" were Dave Kreager,
John Kopari, and Dave Lee.
The boys chose as their escorts
seniors : Earlene Stanton,
Carol Clark, Sandy Fredette,
and Joan Beerhalter.
During the intermission Barb
Barnes, Val Okerlund, and
Carol Everts sang for the Beau
and his court.
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girls' club
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One of East's biggest and most active organizations is the
Girls' Club. All the major events of the club originate in
the cabinet consisting of one representative from each
homeroom, advisors, and oiicers.
Officers for this year were Darlene Keeler, president, Ann
Michler, secretary, Donna Westagard, vice president 3 Ann
Jacobson, treasurer 5 Kathy Malmstedt, chaplain, and San-
dy Surrel, sergeant-at-arms.
The Patch Dance, an Easter party, a breakfast, the Mother-
Daughter Tea, a Coketail party, Christmas corsages, and
monthly assemblies were several successful activities. The
Girls' Club also sponsored a little girl overseas.
Each irl in school belon ed to either the social, service, or
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program committee.
D 'ina
I. B. Barnes, P. Gille, S. Anderson, C. Woodke, M. Monk-
konen, V. Brooker, P. Sanders. 2. K. Stevenson, C. Voja-
cek, J. Esterbrooks, J. Schmidt, B. Adams, M. Spencer, R. B. Brander.
Moore, M. Turnquist, M. Salyards. 3. P. Nissen, B. Magee,
B. Johnson, G. Douglas, S. Weir, M. Tressel, F. Bmdler
P. Morris, B. Carlson, J. Ilstrup, L. Hendrickson, C Quick
SCHOOL STORE WORKERS
I. C. Waite, P. Hill, N. Peterson. 2. L. Hall, B. Hanson,
D. Smalley.
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LIBRARY CADETS
S. Thomas, G. Moen, B. Adams, R. Ewoldson, M
Hanson, M. Jones, L. Nelson.
PROJECTIONISTS
1. M. Tezla, J. Seitz, U. Adamson, B. Hanson, S. Hoag,
B. Heimbach. 2. M. Moland, L. Hill, G. Porter, R.
Perkins.
helpers
I. S. Seiler, U. Adamson, M. Moland, T. Spettigue,
J. Oventile, D. Johnson.
STAGE CREW
T. Main, A. Fahland, P. Haglund, M. Summers
OFFICE CADETS
I. S. Riddle, K. Archibald, C. Caron, K. Kobus, A.
Woodke, J. LaFroth, J. Kemp, M. Monkkonen. 2.
J. Monson, N. Speidel, C. Bergquist, M. Hanson, D.
Nylen, B. Nyman, M. Kuehn, M. Piccanato. 3. R.
Paulson, P. Nissen, B. Brander, C. Vojacek, C. Halvor-
son, C. Weber, N. Peterson, C. Sherman, S. Payne,
M Poupore G Moen G Snydock P Stark L Griflin B. Niemi, E. Thomas, B. Dallas, B. Meyer, D. Fairchild
P Skafte B Berdahl B Johnson C Ellls 2 T House T. Theyson, .T Pieters, D. Ecker, H. Weed.
yes or no.
Hand waving, ist shaking, and other motions are
all characteristics of the noble debaters, who spend
sixth period and after school practicing for
their many tournaments. The question was re-
solved: That the federal government should pro-
vide additional aid for public school facilities.
Under the coaching of Miss Garvin, Doug Fair-
child, Bob Meyers, Ed Thomas, Phillip Stark,
Dave Ecker, Harold Week, Mike McLaughlin,
Tom Pieters, and several others travelled around
the state. Starting in December tournaments were
held in Sibley, Hopkins, Minneapolis, Brainerd,
and Duluth.
mumblers and stumblers
Joining the debaters in forensic work are the
speech participants. The Helds in speech include
original oratory, serious interpretation, manuscript
reading, memorized oratory, discussion, humorous
interpretation, extemporaneous speech, and story-
telling. The first major meet was the Big Nine In-
vitational at Central High School on December 9.
Miss Garvin is also in charge of all the speech
activities. Linda Gulder, Ann Tamminen, Pat
Skafte, Ed Thomas, Gherri Ellis, Bob Meyer, Gar-
olyn Korte, Lew Eisenberg, Philip Stark, and Doug
Fairchild were some of the students who took part
in this worthwhile Held.
Money for the speech activities was raised by
':Talk of the Townj' the annual talent show held
in November.
P. Skafte, L. Gulder, B. Johnson, G. Snydock, P. Stark,
L. Grifiin, B. Berdahl, C. Ellis, M. Jones. 2. R. Zaveral
A. Ragborg, B. Barnes, B. Niemi, E. Thomas, KT. Pieters,
D. Fairchild, B. Meyer, D. Ecker, T. Thoreson, D. Gille-
land, G. Moen, H. Weed.
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V. Okerlund, K. Stevenson, B. Ledyard, 2: D. Keeler, M. meyer, C. Korte, L. Knapp, P. Gordon, L. Gulder, Mr. Can-
Bohart, S. Fredette, D. Fairchild, D. Morton, B. Brander, field.
B. Barnes, 3: D. Gilleland, D. Ecker, L. Griffin, P. Nei-
"ask any girl"
Why do girls move to an apartment in New York
rather than living with their family? The main
reason, Meg Wheeler decided, is to get a success-
ful job, marry the boss, and live happily ever after.
The seven girls living in the Madison Avenue Ho-
tel have dreams, but they don't always come true.
Using motivation research and statistics, Meg
charms Evan Doughton into marriage, but Miles
Doughton finally is the lucky man. How did Meg
land him? Ask any girl!!
Meg Wheeler .
Mrs. Wheeler .
.. Sandy Fredette
. . . . . Barbara Brander
Mr. Wheeler .... Dennis Morton
Aunt Fern . . . .
Aunt Lettie . . .
Ada ........
Lisa ......
. . . Linda Gulder
. . . Paula Gordon
. . . . . Darlene Keeler
Kathy Stevenson
Ruby .... ..... L ynn Knapp
Heidi ..... .. Val Okerlund
Jeannie . . . .... Linda Griffin
Terri .... . . . Bonny Ledyard
Vince ........ .. Dick Gilleland
Alvin .......... ..... D ave Ecker
Miles Doughton
Evan Doughton
. . . .... Doug Fairchild
. . . .... Pete Neimeyer
Ellen ........... ...... C arolyn Korte
Jane .........
Maguerite Bohart
B. Dallos, K. Berini, B. Orrick, G. Karirno, C. Everts, B. Barnes.
"meet me in st. louis"
CAST
Gwen Karimo . . . . . . Mrs. Smith
Bill Dallos ..... . . . Mr. Smith
Carol Everts . . . ...... Rose
Kathy Berini .... . . . Esther
Barbara Barnes .... , .. Agnes
Sue Taran ...... .. Tootie
Dennis Morton .... . . . Grandpa
Linda Gulder .... .... K atie
Sandy Fredette . . . . . . Lucille
Butch Orrick .... .. . Lonnie
Randy Perkins . . . . . . John
Steve Freimuth .... .. . Fred
Steve Seiler
Robin Zaveral
John Steel
Dick Gilleland
"Meet me in St. Louisfl the sophomore class. play,
was presented on February 2 and 3. This is the
story about a St. Louis fami1y's hilarious life at the
turn of the century.
With her quick temper, Rose, an attractive young
girl, creates problems for her family and herself.
The arrival of a sophisticated Eastern girl named
Lucille disrupts the family life.
Lynn Knapp was student director, and Lael Ste-
vens was prompter.
The large cast had a lot of fun at the cast parties.
Enthusiasm swells early on Tuesday mornings in the band room.
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M. Stevenson, D. Gunderson, A. Wepfer,
B. Orrick.
boost Splflt
Buttons! Sweatshirts! Jackets! School spirit! All of these are pro-
ducts of the E.C.B.'s who meet weekly under the spirited Mr.
Garnett.
Butch Orrick leads the jolly group, and in case he's absent bouncy
Donna Gunderson takes over. While Anita Wepfer is keeping
track of attendance and minutesg Martha Stevenson is tucked
away in a corner counting all the money.
During the year the cheer boosters lend their support to the
cheerleaders and sponsor pep assemblies. In the spring the
annual Athletic Banquet is the main project for the E.C.B.'s.
Mr. Garnett gives 'em . . .
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"E" Club
All letterwinners are eligible for mem-
bership in the "E" Club. The boys
sell pop at all the home basketball
games and play the faculty to raise
money. At the end of the year the
boys have quite a "party.', The offi-
cers are president, Andy Heinecke,
veep, Chuck Williams 5 secretary, John
Koparig and treasurer, Jim Manfred.
I: J. Levey, Mr. Garnett, T. Johnson,
H. See, S. Chabot, L. Mathson, D.
Berglund, J. Manfred, J. Hartley, N.
Lonn. 2: J. Swanstrom, H. Fritch, L.
Henrickson, R. Lindstrorn, A. Hein-
ecke, P. Madsen, M. Hatelstad, R.
Rosand, D. Archibald, J. Miller. 3:
B. Moberg, J. Sauer, D. Lee, D.
Smith, T. Beckman, P. Whyte, B.
Peterson, J. McGraw, J. Crassweller,
M. Blatnik, G. Andelin, B. Moland,
C. Erickson.
Izaak Walton Club
Anita Wepfer, president g Diane John-
son, veepg Judy Robey, secretary, and
Dee Sampson, treasurer, head this
group of girls who enjoy the outdoors.
At Christmas time pillows were sold
to earn money for a canoe trip in
June. During the year the girls
learned the fundamentals of outdoor
living.
1: K. Eid, B. Brull, K. Patoile, S.
Morgan, A. Bonte, J. Simonson, K.
Maas, C. Lhotka, D. Johnson. 2: S.
Anderson, D. Dutkowski, C. Johnston,
J. Robey, D. Sampson, P. Grubb, S.
Anderson, K. Jeronimus, A. Johnson,
B. Benson, S. Nyman, C. Brooks, M.
Ulland, K. Tellekson, P. Jarvenpa, M.
Hagen, K. Wellington, A. Ragborg,
K. Arnquist, D. Wickstrom, A. Wep-
fer, Mrs. Davis.
Radio Hamas Club
The East Hams' Club, headed by
President Sanford Baddin, is formed
to further the interests of the begin-
ners and add to the enjoyment of the
amateurs. The club has its own sta-
tion, KTJA, on which they talk to
foreign stations and American sta-
tions.
I.' G. Johnson, R. Kraus, T. Ramoos,
R. Borken, L. Maske, B. Hanson, S.
Baddin. 2: H. Cohen, B. Aspling, M.
Reed, E. Hemenway, C. Stueland, U.
Adamsons, M. Sielaff, Mr. Axdahl.
Birch Log Club
F.T.A.
Jim Seitz, Jean Arndt, Joan Beerhal-
ter, and Mary Bowman are officers of
this club for students who are inter-
ested in the teaching career. Speakers
during the year explain the different
fields and aspects of today's educa-
tional program.
I: P. Peterson, B. Ulvang, J. Bennets,
D. Lewis, D. Fairchild, Seitz, J
Beerhalter, J. Arndt, D. Morton, G
Moen, K. Archibald. 2: K. Fredricks,
B. Daugherty, D. Buckley, C. Ander-
son, K. Berini, S. Mayer, M. Poupore
K. Konerviko, B. Curtis, S. Peterson,
C. Hoene. 3: S. Munger, S. Armold,
V. Johnson, L. Erickson, S. Scarlett,
D. Anderson, C. Sherman, I. Wirta-
nen, M. Bredesen, P. Brown, Mr. Bur-
rows.
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Dramatics Club
Dramatics Club is busy learning
about stage equipment, make-up, and
interpretations of plays. Members are
urged to participate on play commit-
tees. They learn how to apply make-
up and how to fence, which improves
co-ordination for acting on the stage.
I: B. O'Connor, M. Mac Lean, C
Owens, J. Hon, B. Karon, P. Bagley,
G. Crockett, J. Peterson, P. Skafte
2: M. Kuehn, T. Hill, J. LaFroth, S
Bisbee, B. Olson, D. Munic, J. Aver-
brook, S. Pappas, S. Cohn, K. Bruso.
3: P. Brown, D. Cordes, M. Ander-
son, M. Bohart, J. Winn, A. Tammi-
nen, S. Singer, E. Gallop, B. Gol-
berg, J. Sutherland, D. Lundberg.
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Led by president, Bob Johnson, vice
president, Kathy Wilkinson, secre-
tary Sue Burke, and treasurer, Diane
Peterson, the Birch Log Club prac-
tices on yearbook layouts. In the fu-
ture these sophomores will be on the
Birch Log staff. Mr. Carlson is the
advisor.
I: F. Crassweller, K. Wilkinson,
Widdes, M. Paige, P. Keay, L. La-
Froth, C. Monroe. 2: C. Olson, S. En-
berg, A. Laundergan, K. Treise, L.
GriHin, M. Meldahl, C. Bernhardt
3: B. Getts, J. Hanger, K. Johnson
S. Burke, D. Peterson, S. Hansen, L
Heistch, M. Robinson, B. Larson, Mr
Carlson.
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Debate Club
The Debate Club's purpose is to con-
centrate on the fundamentals of de-
bating and to give each student a
chance to practice speaking. To be a
member a student must get good
grades and must like to argue. The
topic for the year is: Federal Aid to
Education. The club is advised by
Miss Garvin, and the oflicers are Ed
Thomas, Bob Meyer, Beth Niemi, and
Bev Johnson.
I: T. House, L. Lieberman, R. Davis,
A. Ethan, D. Upsahl, J. Buekema. 2:
J. Burdahl, C. Ellis, C. Wilson, L.
Abramson, E. Thomas, D. Johnson.
3: M. McLaughlin, T. Theyson, R.
Hoff, D. Brown, B. Meyer, D. Ecker.
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Mickey Mouse Club
To become a member of this club,
students must first pledge allegiance
fusing only three pausesj to Big Broth-
er Mickey Mouse. During the year
the Mousekeeters perform numerous
invaluable services, such as emptying
pencil sharpeners, mopping up wash-
rooms, making stills in the chemistry
lab, sending in magazine subscriptions
for teachers, and selling ear plugs for
Mr. Nordling's classes. Herby Needle-
man is president of this important
school organization.
Knitting Club
The Knitting Club, advised by Miss
Abbett, consists of senior girls. The
beginners are given assistance by the
experts who knit sweaters and more
diHicult articles. The officers are Ka-
ren Bodin, vice president, Martha
Stevenson, president 5 and Sue Albert,
secretary.
I: Sue Albert, K. Bodin, M. Steven-
son, V. Okerlund, B. Butrym, N.
Speidel. 2: Miss Abbett, A. Howard,
P. Davis, J. Abbett, o. Hill, M. ROS-
wick, C. Rekola, H. Brull, B. Shea, B.
Sovde, J. Bahn.
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ar t C. Lomen, D. Smith, B. Peterson, D. Lee, D. Maertz, T. John-
L son, ROW 3: T. Beckman, C. Erickson, B. Moland, J. Elliot, J.
Crassweller, D. Smith.
Duluth Cathedral Central
East opened the season successfully at Ordean with a
Labor Day win over Duluth Cathedral. Although the
Hounds inexperience was evident, they still easily
overpowered the Hilltoppers, as the game was never
in doubt. L. Mathson, B. Hill, and Kopari tallied
for East.
East 27 ................. Duluth Cathedral 13
Cloquet
Going into the game at Cloquet a 7-point underdog,
the Hounds apparently forgot to read the papers. Pre-
senting a rock-solid line, East forced the Lumber-
jacks into several mistakes and were able to capital-
ize on them. Highlights were J. Crassweller's 65-yd.
punt return and R. Lindstrom's 40-yd. pass inter-
ception. Both went for TD,s.
East 25 ................ Cloquet 0
J. Kopari, B. Hill, R. Lindstrom, D. Archibald, Coach
Nordling.
After marching down the field to paydirt on the
opening kickoff, East's inexperience began to show as
Central came back to knot the score. Missing Ko-
pari, the Hounds severed several Trojan threats in-
cluding a brilliant goal line stand at the end of the
first half. Central went ahead in the last period and
was able to hold East's attack for the win.
East 7 .......................... Central 20
Morgan Park
East snared its first City Conference triumph in
blanking Morgan Park at Ordean. A Crassweller run
and Lindstrom-to-Peer pass combined to provide the
winning margin. A strong defensive line, led by R.
Anthony at guard and A. Heinecke at the flank se-
cured the teamis second shutout of the year.
East 14 ..................... Morgan Park 0
T. Beckman, L. Mathson, B. Peer, A. Heinecke, J.
Crassweller.
ROW 1: B. Hill, R. Lindstrom, M. Hatlestad, D. Archibald,
ROW 2: C. Bahn, P. Modeen, J. Manfred, J. Rogge, D. Levey,
J. Hartley, ROW 3: J. Sauer, E. Lang, R. Anthony, B. Heim-
bach, D. Adams, Coach Lee, Coach Nordling.
Denfeld
With the return of John Kopari, the Greyhounds
proved an equal match for highly-rated Denfeld at
Public Schools Stadium. With the score knotted 6-6
going into the last period, Eastis luck ran out. The
Hunters completed a fluke pass to the Hunter's 11
yd. line on a 4-th and 26 situation. Denfeld was then
able to hit paydirt before time ran out.
East 6 .......................... Denfeld 13
Superior Cathedral
East proved to be rude hosts to previously unbeaten
Superior Cathedral in our annual Homecoming
game. Spectators at Ordean were treated to a rugged
game with East pulling out a victory in the last
quarter on a 22-yd. run by Hill.
East 13 ................ Superior Cathedral 7
D. Levey, D. Smith, R. Rosand, P. Modeen, Coach Gar-
IICTZI.
Co-captain
Bob Hill
football
Superior Central
A fired-up East eleven almost pulled the upset of the
year across the bay against powerful Superior Cen-
tral. The Greyhound line finally came into its own
and it outcharged and outplayed the bigger Supe-
riorites. Although plagued by bad breaks, the team,
led by D. Archibald with 2 TD,s, kept battering to
the final gun.
East 14 .................. Superior Central 21
Silver Bay
The Greyhounds closed out a successful 5-3 season
at Silver Bay with a victory over the Mariners. After
a shaky first half, East's line, led by M. Hatlestad,
' K ' Archibald,
took charge and dominated play. opari,
Modeen, and Manfred found gaping holes in the op-
posing line and went for TD's, with Hill and Rogge
contributing extra points.
East 27 ........................
Silver Bay 7
Coach Lee, M. Hatlestad, B. Peterson, D. Maertz
Duck boys, here it comes.
Trojan runs mto trouble
an --
Peer scores.
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H. Van Horn, B. Haver, J. McKay, B. Wagner, J. Widdes.
2. R. Aus, S. Sequist, H. Goldfine, T. McLean, J. White-
side, D. Christie, D. Clark, Holt, H. Naegeli, D. Lau-
Cloquet .
Two
Harbors
Sup.
Central
Sup. East
Cathedral
rila, D. Johnson. 3. Coach Garnett, T. Wheeler B Berini
E. Barbo, G. McClure, R. Hanson, J. Klang M Running
B. Holder, R. DeArmond, L. Selin.
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Princess Ann Michler
Candidate Kathy Malmstedt
Candidate Carol Clark
football
finale
Festive fall colors and an atmosphere of tense excitement were
the scene of this year's Football Finale. This annual East
event was sponsored by the cheerleaders, who did a terrific
job.
Andy Heinecke and Bob Hill, the team co-captains, paced
behind the candidates Carol Clark, Kathy Malmstedt, and
Ann Michler. Then with a burst of applause, surprised and
thrilled Ann was crowned this year's Football Princess.
Jan Hilsen, last year's Princess pinned on the corsages and
gave Princess Ann a dozen beautiful red roses. Both Mr.
Nordling and Mr. Garnett gave their congratulations
to Princess Ann and the football team. The corona-
tion ended with a few songs by the talented Miss-
phits, Jan Begal and Linda Passon.
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Ist ROW: J. Klang, H. See, S. Chabot, B. Werther,
J. Swanstrom, P. White, D. Berglund, L. Hendrick-
sen, J. Tofte. 2nd ROW: Coach Lee R. Sorensen, T
swimming . .
The East mariners came through with one of
their most successful seasons as they placed
second in the Big 9 Conference and had an
overall 9-3 record. The Hounds showed
strength in all events, especially the relays. In
fact, East's 200 yd. medley and 200 yd. free-
style relay teams placed 4th in the Virginia
Johnson, R. Roberts, C. Smith, L. Wells, T. McLean
B. Warnygora, D. Wicklund, J. Anderson, Mgr.
International, a meet where, as Coach Olav
Lee said, "The competition was mighty fast."
The '61-'62 swimmers qualified 8 boys for
the State Meet. They are Co-captains Dave
Burglund and Lyle "Big Fellaf' Hendrickson,
Tom Johnson, Steve Chabot, Klang, Hen-
ry See, Page White and Jack Swanstrom.
In you go, "Mover',
Who drained the pool?
EASY'
H. Berg, M. Jeronimous, P. White, J. Miller, C. Nimo.
The East ski team came through the season
with a commendable record, but not without
a little hard luck.
In the district meet H. Berg placed fifth in
jumping while J. Miller, B. Moland, and C.
Nimmo placed seventh, eighth, and thirteenth
respectively in the cross country event. In the
slalom competition all our skiers were dis-
qualified.
Jumper Herb Berg
. . . skiing
In the state meet M. Jeronimus placed sixth
in slalom, H. Berg placed tenth in jumping,
and B. Moland, J. Miller, and C. Nimmo
placed sixth, ninth, and seventeenth respec-
tively in cross country competition. Prospects
look good for next year with four lettermen
returning.
Hounds' Cross Country Team.
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J. Manfred, T. Beckman, B. Cochran, J. Kopari, C. Williams, J. Hartley, D. Delano, L. Math-
son, H. Fritch, J. Crassweller, R. Lindstrorn.
basketball
With some very exciting play, the
East cagers completed the season in a
tie for fourth place in the Big Nine
Conference. Coach Howie Brokken's
Greyhounds ended the season's play
with a misleading 8-10 record. On
several occasions the Hounds lost the
Capt. Chuck Williams
game in the closing minutes by only a
few points.
In the only tournament game East
was edged by the Duluth Central five,
but only after a hard and closely
fought 48-45 contest.
Coaches H. Brokken Sc
M. Kumsha
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Mgrs. B. Vann gl
D. Soderling
I -ga
Jim screens . . . John scores
An injury in the last minute to C. Williams,
who had successfully guarded all-stater Chet
Anderson all night, helped the Trojans toward
victory.
Captain Chuck Williams led East scorers with
a 14 point average, followed by J. Hartley with
a 9 point count. Other seniors on the team be-
sides Williams were R. Lindstrom, Kopari,
J. Manfred, and T. Beckman.
Highlight games of the season were the 53-51
win over Duluth Cathedral, a heart-breaking
loss to Central by a one point margin, and
both a win and a loss in very close games with
Proctor. The Trojans won thei.r game with
Kangaroo kid at Denfeld
two last second free throws by Larry Stevens,
which pulled Central in front from a one
point deficit. These were all hard fought con-
tests, producing thrills and excitement for
East cage fans.
The Greyhounds did not fulfill pre-season pre-
dictions, which saw East as a Big Nine title
threat, East's potential never quite material-
ized, although at times the Hounds did dis-
play championship ability. Hopes are high for
next year with J. Hartley, H. Fritch, J. Grass-
weller, D. Delano, and B. Cochran returning
as lettermen for coach Brokken.
ROW I: E. Hermerding, Ostlund, B. Berini, J. Gillespie, Backburg, F . Crassweller, Missing: H. Grogan, B. Nelson
R Carlson, ROW 2: D. Laurila, F. Mehle, R. Hawley, S. D. Johnson.
Pierce, S. Snyder, R. Hansen, R. Schwabe, S. Keto, B.
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
East
Greyhound on the Prowl
BASKETBALL SCORES
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Two Harbors
Morgan Park
Cathedral ..... . . -
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Cloquet ....... . . .
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Proctor .....
Silver Bay . .
Two Harbors
Morgan Park
Cathedral . . .
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ROW I: coach Rolle, D. Maertz, D. Clark, C. Lomen, B. Sathers, J. Whiteside, B. Enrice, B.
Hoene, D. Clapper. ROW 2.' A. Peterson, J. Utick, D. Kreager, W. McGilTert, B. Hill, T. Ah-
rens, R. Clark, coach Diers.
pucksters
come
through
Pregame enthusiasm
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Mgr. Ed Barbo SL coach Rolle
'4Our team's too youngf' "We donit have
a goalief' "There are only three players
with experience." Despite these often heard
comments before the season started, the
East Hockey Greyhounds came through
with a highly successful year, as their 16-
3-2 record shows.
To be sure, our team was green. Coach
Rolle had only Captain Bob Hill and As-
sistants Cory Lomen and Bob Hoene re-
turning frorn last yearas outstanding squad.
The Hounds, however, developed quickly
under a tough schedule at the beginning
of the season, and soon gained recognition
as one of the top ten teams in the state.
Get the puck out of there, Bob!
Goalie Bill Sathers also surprised everyone with
his steady play, as he allowed an average of only
1.3 goals per game against the best competition
in Minnesota.
The Greyhounds easily captured their third Big
Nine Title in a row, with an 11-0 record in loop
play. Then, in District 26 playoH's, East trounced
Two Harbors to move to the Region Seven Tour-
nament.
In the Region, Gilbert gave East a real battle in
the first game, but the Hounds emerged victorious
But Mr. Rolle, it didn't look like
Sathers.
Lomen battles for the puck.
with a 4-1 score. Greenway, a team we had tied
earlier in the season, but who had moved up to
second place in News Tribune Hockey ratings,
was now the only stumbling block between East
and a third straight state tournament berth. The
game proved to be a real battle, but the larger
Greenway players were too much for the younger
Greyhounds, as they pulled out a 1-0 score.
Thus East ended a most surprising and successful
season with prospects for next year looking even
better.
Cec1l scores agamst Central
Scramble for the rebound
East 2 So St Paul
overt1me
East 3 Proctor
East 1 St Paul Hardln
East 11 Cloquet
East .... 3 Colera1ne . . .
overtime
East .... 3 Mpls. Washburn
overtime
East .... 3 So. St. aul ....
overtime
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East .... 9 Two Harbors ..
East .... 3
East .... 6
East .... 4
East .... 5
East .... 8
East .... 4
East .... 6
East .... 2
East .... 1 0
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Denfeld . . .
Morgan Park
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Cloquet ....
Central ....
Morgan Park
Cathedral ..
Denfeld ....
Tournaments
Two Harbors
Gilbert .....
Greenway . .
G. Schwabe, L. Peterson, H. Stickney.
golf...
Eastls golf team completed a successful season last year under
the coaching of Mr. Lee. Outstanding on last yearls team were
Howard Stickney, who qualified for the Region, and Lloyd Pe-
terson and Bob Magie qualified for the State meet in which
Bob placed fifth. The team as a whole did well by placing
second in the district and region. Hopes for this season will be
centered on Lloyd Peterson, Gary Andelin, Gordon Schwabe
and Howard Stickney.
. . . tennis
This year's tennis team, headed by coach Glen Rolle, should
be in high contention for the Distict championship. In the past
four years the team has had three district championships and
last year they were runner-up. Returning letterwinner from
last year's team is Ann Jacobson, who played in singles. Other
possibilities for this yearls team are Mike Jeronimus, Bonnie
Magee, Doreen Sampson, and Dave Honigrnan.
Watch the windows!
lt's all in the game.
A. Jacobson, M. Jeronimus, M. Smith, B. Magee, D. Sampson, D. Honigman.
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ROW 1: B. Moberg, T. Ahrens, R. Carlson, B. Anderson, Sloan, R. Peterson, R. Freimuth, B. Johnson 3 ROW 3: T.
B. Weed N. Lonn, J. McGraw, Coach Faylingg ROW 2: 'P. Knutson, D. Mack, B. Warnygora, D. Bakke, C. Hoenig,
Whyte, D. Hawley, S. Freimuth, C. Nimmo, L. Furo, J. J. Ario, R. Bradley, B. Doran, J. Peterson, S. Porter.
CITOSS COl1I1t1' . . .
Coached by Bill Fayling, East's cross country team participated
in 6 meets during the season and placed high in every one. Led
by co-captains Bob Moberg and Norm Lonn, the Hounds took
second in the region behind Hibbing, and placed lOth in the
state. Individual honors were awarded Buzz Anderson whose
fine running earned him a second in the district and the region
and a ninth in the state. Prospects look bright for next year
with 20 boys returning from this year's squad.
They went that'a way, boys.
. . . track
Last year's track team ended the season with a fine record.
Outstanding performances were turned in by Dick Fisher, who
came in fifth in the discus at the state meet and by John Ko-
pari who shined in the state meet by taking a lirst in the high
jump, second in the high hurdles, and a fifth in the low hur-
dles. Coach Jack Nordling and the track team are looking for-
ward for another good season this year. Prospects for the team
are John Kopari, Chas Bahn, Dick Archibald, Les Mathson,
and Buzz Anderson.
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No sweat for the Champ.
ROW I: Coach Nordling, M. Specht, D. Fisher, L. Math- Heinecke, B. Archibald 5 ROW 3: T. Beckman, C. Ericson,
son, J. Birch, J. Kopari, M. Felien, ROW 2: M. Blatnik
S. Renier, Coach Williams, D. Archibald, D. LeBeau, A. D. Lahti, P. Whyte, R. Bradley.
, S. Porter, B. Moberg, K. McArthur, C. Bahn, S. Anderson,
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Pow wow on the mound
baseball
The 1961 Greyhounds completed the season with
a highly successful 12-6 record. The 12 wins in-
clude a victory over Eau Claire, State Champions
in Wisconsin.
In the words of our talented coach, Don Garnett
the hounds "blew" the Big Nine Conference title,
coming in second to Denfeld, but they came roar-
ing back to cop the District championship. East's
Hnal victory in the District, a 9-1 triumph over
Denfeld, more than compensated for their earlier
loss to the Hunters who deprived the Hounds of
the conference trophy.
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Traveling to Hinckley for the Regional play-offs,
East lost their first game 2-O to Hinckley, who
went on to win the consolation championship in
the state.
The Hounds have lost a flock of lettermen via
graduation, including pitcher Dave Longsio who
tossed two no-hitters in '61, East does, however,
have five letter winners returning to form a strong
nucleus for '62. They are outfielders Bob Hill and
Chuck Williams, catcher Ron Lindstrom, and in-
Helders Les Mathson and Cory Lomen. Coach
Garnett is optomistic on our chances this year, but
sees Denfeld again as the big obstacle on the road
to success.
ROW I: mgr. D. Smith, L. Conrad, D. Noyes, D. Johnson, G. Snydock, R. Hotopg ROW 2:
L. Mathson, C. Lomen, C. Annecke, P. Williams, J. Carson, P. Modeen, J. Manfred, C. Wil-
liamsg ROW 3: M. Williams, D. Fisher, D. DeLano, D. Ferguson, B. Hill, B. Savolainen, D.
Longsio, R. Lindstrom, Coach Garnett
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more bounce
Adding pep and spirit to our basketball, hockey and foot-
ball games are this year's talented cheerleaders. Led by
Judy Lyon, senior, the squad is composed of Carol Clark,
Penny Neipp, Marg Crawford, Lynn Ledingharn, and
Maren Moore.
The cheerleaders have been very busy this year. Their
Football Finale dance was a huge success. They also
attended the cheerleading clinic in Cloquet.
Mr. Vickers, their advisor, and the cheerleaders deserve
your appreciation and thanks for a job well done.
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to the ounce
Judy Lyon, captain
E. Stanton, S. Riddle, B. Kellam, D. Trempe, K. Olsen, J. Zirnm, K. Johnson J Hoppe K
Sutton
snapp majorettes
The smartly-stepping, colorful majorettes add
spirit and pep to our varsity games. The squad is
led by captain Kathy Olsen and co-captains Diane
Trempe and Joan Zimm. The other members
of the squad are Sandee Riddle, Earlene Stanton,
Kay Sutton, Beth Kellam, Kay Johnson, and
Janet Hoppe.
The majorettes marched in two parades this year.
As a requirement for their certificates, they are
skating at hockey games this year.
Kathy Olsen, captain
Pat Rose, captaln
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colorful dr1ll team
Four seniors and one junior comprise this year,s
drill team. The team members are Pat Rose, cap-
sky, and Noreen Verhovek. The alternate for this
year was Joy Lucia, This colorful squad has 6
marched at parades and at all varsity games.
tain, Claudia ZaPP, Barbara LaTour, Alice Rakow-
Claudia Zapp, Barb LaTour, Pat Rose, Alice Rokowsky, Noreen Verhovek
girls' athletic association
G.A.A. has become at East an association where
girls can enjoy athletics while earning points to-
ward letters. Very few girls reach this goal, giving
those who succeed the satisfaction of a challenge
well met.
The group activities throughout the year include
such things as splash parties, play nights with other
schools, and hikes. Taking part in team sports is
also part of the requirement for earning a letter.
The main activity, though, is individual sports.
This yearis officers are: Sue Erickson, President,
Martha Bredesen, Veep, Donna Westergard, Sec.-
Treas., Sandra Surrell, Sophomore Recorder,
Karen Eid, Junior Recorder, and Anita Wepfer,
Senior Recorder.
1. Mr
s. Diers, S. Surrell, D. Westergard, M. Bredesen. 2. A.
Wepfer, S. Erickson, K. Eid.
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Left to right: Barb Look, Monica Pappas, Donna Gunderson, Diane Burzynski, Cindy Sonnesyn,
Sandy Flyct.
" " squads
Under the capable leadership of Donna Gunder-
son, this yearls "BH squad cheerleaders are doing a
line job cheering at all HB" basketball games. The
squad consists of Monica Pappas, Sandy Flyct, Barb
Look, Cindy Sonnesyn, Diane Burzynski and alter-
nate, Patty Morgan.
Twirling between halves at the "B" basketball
games are this year's well-practiced UB" squad ma-
jorettes. Kathy Rekola, a sophomore, is this year's
captain. The two co-captains are Karen Benson
and Orine Houghtaling. The other members of the
team include Sue Peterson, Sue Ink, Paula Myrvold
and Kathy Peterson.
Left to Right: Paula Myrvold, Sue Ink, Karen Benson, Kathy Rekola, Orine Houghtaling, Sue
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John Barschdorf
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Pat Bayly
John Bennetts
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Elaine Butterfield
Keith Cameron
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Bob Carter
Steve Chabot
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Dick Clapper
Dick Clymer
Bill Cochran
Ed Covak
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Jim Crassweller
Margaret Crawford
Gary Crozier
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Chuck Davis
Carol Dawson
Mary Ellen Deegan
Dick DeLano
Bob Doran
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David Ecker
Char Eckrnan
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Dave Garon
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Penny Gille
Betty Goldberg
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Steve Gowan
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Pat Gustafson
Dave Hagelin
Carol Halverson
Dick Hammer
Arnie Hanger
Rick Hansen
Kathy Hartley
Jim Hartley
Ed Haugan
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Jeff Highland
Leroy Hill
Trish Hill
Bob Heimbach
Gozy Hoene
Mary Kay Hoffman
Jean Holder
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Orine Houghtaling
Susan Ink
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Patsy Jarvenpa
Jean Jensen
Kathy Jensen
Karen Jeronimus
Robert Jeronimus
Don John
Ann Marie Johnson
Anne Johnson
James Johnson
Kay Johnson
Rebecca Johnson
Tom Johnson
Linda Jones
Vicky Josephs
James Kaner
Jay Kasell
Beth Kellam
Richard Kennedy
Steve Kennedy
Kathryn Konervike
Janet Kremen
Mary Kuehn
Carolyn Kuiti
Jane LaFroth
Ernie Lang
Myrtice Lauf
Nancy Lawson
Dick Levey
Dave Lewis
Dennis Lind
Daniel Lindskog
Gary Litman
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Abbett, Jennifer 26,70
Abernathy, William 26
Abraham, Ann 26
Adams, Dennis 51,89
Adamson, Uldis 26,61,63,66,83
Albert, Susana 26
Almos, Ronald 26
Altonen, William 26
Anderson, Carl 26
Anderson Cheryl 26
Anderson James 26,69,73,92
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Richard L. 27,70
Anderson, Richar dL. 27,70
Anderson, Sandra 18,27,71,83
Anderson Shirley 20 27 69,83
Freimuth, Richard 33,70
Garon, Charlotte 33,62
Gibson, Eric 33,71
Gilbertson, Stan 33
Gilleland, Dick 33,62,s3,71,79,s0,s3
Grubb, Pam 32 63,66
Guida, Linda 23,32,62,63,79,8O
Gurovitseh, James 32
Hagen. Mary 18,21,22,32,62,93
Hagenbrock, Jerry 33,70
Haglund. Paul 33
Haller, Robert 33
Halligan, Tom 51
Hansen, David 34
Hansen, Karen 34,70
Hanson, Michelle 34,73
McKay, Judy 39
McKenzie. Rod 39
MaCNammy. Tom 39
Madsen, Paul 40.83.88
Magee, Bonnie 40.75.101
Malnlstedt. Kathy 23,40.59.64,75,91
Manfred, Jim 40.83,89,95,104
Maruska. Doris 40
Maske, Linda 40,83
Mayer, Susan 40.41.84
Micliler, Ann 40.74,75,91
Mickelson, Bob 40,69
Miller, Darrell 40
Miller, John 40,83,98
Miller, Yvonne 40
Moberg, Robert 22,41,83
Moen, Gwen 41.78,79,84
Moland, Myron 41
Anneke, Charles 27,104
Anthony, Richard 27,89
Archibald, Richard 21,22,27,60,83,88
Armstrong, Barbara 27
Arndt, Jean 22,27,62,63,64,84
Arnquist, Karen 27,63,64,67,83
Backstrom, Cheryl 27
Baddin, Sanford 27,69,73,83
Bagley, Fred 21,27,61,62,88
Balm, Charles 28,89
Bahn, Janice 28
Barbo, JoAnn 28,68,72
Barnes, Barbara 28,62,63,70,74,75,79,80,81
Bartholdi, Margaret 28
Bartholdi, Rochard 28
Baumgarten, William 20,28
Beckman Thomas 28 83 88 95
Beerhaltdr, Joan 19,22,28,61,62,63,64,74,84 '
Benedict, Warren 28
Benson, Beverly 28,70,83
Benson, Nancy 28
Berg, Tim 29
Bergal, Janet 29,71
Berglund, David 29,83,92
Bergquist, Coralie 29
Bernard, Thomas 29
Birk, Marty 29
Blatnik, Barbara 29
Bodin, James 29,70
Bodin, Karen 29,69,71
Bohart, Marguerite 29,80,84
Bradley, Richard 29
Brander, Barbara 29,70,75,80
Bray, Gary 30
Hardy, Mary 34,72
Harper, Edward 34 '
Hatlestad, Michael 34,83,89
Heinecke, Andrew 18,21,22,34,59,63,64,83,
88,91
Hemenway, Edward 34
Hendrickson, Bette 34,54
Hendrickson, Lyle 34,54,71,83,92
Herrick, Ray 34
Hill, Charlotte 34
Hill, James 21,23,35,88,89,91,98,104
Hoag, Stephen 35
Hoekstra, Robert 35,64,68.73
Hoene, Robert 35.60,88,98
Hoppe, Janet 35,70.106
Hotop, Ron 51,104
Howard, Alice 35
Hutchins, Clayton 35
Ilstrup, Robert 35
Jackson, Helen 35
Jacobson, Ann 35,75,101
Jeronimus Michael 35,71,93,101
Johnson, Beverly 35,75,85
Johnson, David 36 85
Johnson, Dennis 36
Johnson, Diane 36,83
Johnson, Mike 36
Johnson, Millard 36
Johnson, Tom 36
Johnston,. Carol 36,83
Johnston, Mike 36
Jones, Marilyn 36,62,79
Monkko
nen, Marta 41.71,75
Monson, Marilyn 41,70
Morgan, Torn 41,63.66
Morris, Robert 41,65,66
Morton Dennis 21,41,64,80,81,84
Mungei. Sheila 41,7334
Myers, Roger 51
Neimeyer, Peter 41,80
Neipp. Penny 41,63,65,105
Nelson, Janet 41
Nelson, Lana 42
Nelson. Richard 24,42,71
Newberg, Sandra 42,70
Nichols, James 42
Neimi, Elizabeth 42,72,78,79,85
Norland, Ralph 42
Noyes, Richard 104
Nyman,
Sharon 18,42.62,83
Okerlund, Valda 20.42.71,74,8O
Olsen, Kathryn 20,23.42,71,106
Olson, Kenneth 42,71
Olson, Richard 42
Olson. Robert 43
Orrick. Warren 43,63,66,70,81,82
Palm, Judy 43.70
Passon, Linda 22,42.70
Patoile, Karen 43,63,67,70.83
Payne, Sharon 43
Pearson, Thomas 18,43,61,62
Perkins, Randy 22,43
Peterson. Lloyd 43,101
Peterson, Phyllis 43
Brull, Helen 30,69
Buckley, Carol 30,84
Bulson, James 30,70
Burns, Judith 30.69,73
Butler, Jerome 30
Butrym, Barbara 30
Camelson, Gerald 30
Chapados, Toni 30
Christie, Lance 30
Clark, Carol 21,30,6O 62,88,91,105
Clark, Raymond 51,98
Cohen, Charlotte 30
Crowley, Catherine 51,71
Currie, Donna 30
Curtis, Barbara 31,71,84
Dahl, Bernard 31
Daugherty, Barbara 31,84
Davis, Pat 31
Dempster, Jerry 31,54
Dempster, Jim 31,54
DeRosier, Dave 31
Dietl, Jean 31
Dock. Leslie 31,63,67
Douglas, Bill 31
Dressler, Daryl 31
Duthowski, Diane 32,71,83
Edwards,
Erickson,
Rodney 32
Charles 32.83.88
Erickson. Lonnie 32,70,84
Erickson,
Susan 32,62,63,66,107
Everts, Carol 32,63,74,81
Fahland,
Allen 32
Fairchild, Douglas 21,32,62,78,79,80,84
Faust, Lloyd 32,65
Foss, Peggy 32
Fredette, Sandy 32,62,69,8O
Freeman, Douglas 32,71
Keeler, Darlene 36,75,80
Kennedy, Susan 36,104
Kenner, Jane 36,72
Kilgore, Pauline 37
King, Rebecca 37
King, Robert 37,69
Klasky, Sara 37,62,63,67
Knapp, Lynn 37,63,66,69,80
Kobus, Kathy 37,62,70
Koivisto, John 37
Kooistra, Roger 37
Kopari, John 37,73,74,88,95
Korte, Carolyn 37,62,70,73,80
Kreager, Dave 24,37,60,74,98
Lacis, Irene 37,72
Landro, David 38
Larson, Charlene 38
Larson, Linda 38,72
Larson, Richard 38,69
L3TOUl', Barbara 38,107
Ledingham, Lynn 38.69,73,105
Lee, Dave 38,74,83,88
Lelnpe, Susan 38
LeRoux. Dennis 51
Lewis, Barbara 38,62
Lewis, Joy 38,73
Lhotka, Carol 38.83
Lindstrom. Ron 38,83.88,89,95,103
Litman, Harriet 39.63
Long, Jeff 21,23.39.60,65
Lonn, Norman 39.83
Lovell, Margaret 39
Lucia, Joy 71
Luopa, Miriam 39
Lyon, Judy 39,105
Maas, Cathy 39.64.83
McGraw. John 51,83
McGreevy, Mary 39
McGregor, Pat 39
133
Peterson. Robert 51,83,88,89
Picconatto, Mary Kay 43,68,72
Potswald, Robert 43
Poupore. Mary 44,62,71,78,84
Priest, Donald 44
Ragborg. Alice 44,63.64,66,79,83,86
Rakowsky. Alice 44.107
Redepenning, Diane 44.67
Rekola, Carolyn 44,63,65.66
Rhode, Richard 44
Riddle, Sandee 21.44,63,64,65,76,106
Rogge, John 44,89
Rohady, Elizabeth 44
Roiko. William 51
Rosand. Roger 44,83,89
Rose, Patricia 44,107
Roswick, Marilyn 24.45,7O
Ryan, Stephan 45
Sakcr, Janis 45
Sampson, Doreen 45.61.68,73,83,101
Sanders, Patricia 45,68,75
Sathers, Bill 45,98
Sauer, Jeffrey 45,83,89
Sawyer, Karol 45
Schubert, Diane 45
Seiler, Steven 45,81
Seitz, James 45,66.84
Severson, Donald 45,68
Shea, Bonnie 23,46,69
Sherman, Cheryl 46,72,84
Sjoberg, Barbara 46,69
Smalley, Dave 46
Smith, Don 46,88,89
Smith, Vernon 46,70
Snyder, Robert 46
Soderling, Dave 46,95
Solie, Lynda 46,70
Sorenson, Charles 18,24,46,62,69,73
Sovde, Barbara 46,69
Speidel, Nancy 46
Stanton, Earlene 47,62,63,71,74,64,106
Staubs, Peggy 47
Steel, John 23,54.47
Stensrud, Jean 47
Stephenson, Scott 47
Stevens, Lael 47,63
Stevenson, Kathleen 47,54,70,75,80
Stevenson, Martha 18,47,54,62,82
Stickney, Howard 47,101
Stillman, John 47,71
Stratton, Mary 47
Summers, Diane 47
Swanstrom, Jack 48,61,66,70,83,92
Sward, Janene 48
Taplett, Bill 48
Taran, Ross 48
Tezla, Michael 48
Tharp, Henry 48
Theyson, Linda 48,68,73
Thiessen, Udo 19,20.48,69,74
Thomas, Shirley 48.70
Thompson, Scott 48
Thoresen, Tim 48,60.65,69,79
Tomlinson, James 48
Trempe, Diane 49,106
Tronnes, Lisabeth 49
Truscott, Merle 49
Turner, Barbara 49
Ulvang, Robert 49.84
Utick, James 49,98
Venberg, Marilyn 49,71
Vertelney, Mark 49
Vojacek, Charlene 49,71,75
Wagner, Bonnie 49
Walker, Donald 49
Walker. Iona 49
Weed, Harold 1850.79.88
Wellington, Kathy 18.21,50,69,73,83
Wepfer, Anita 59.82,83
Whyte, Page 20,21,50.83,92,93
Wickstrom, Diane 50.71,83
Williams, Charles 51,95
Williams, Peter 50
Wilson, JoAnne 50
Wilson, John 51
Winters, Claudia 50
Wfooclke, Carol 50,75
Wright, Robert 50,69
Yvylie, Kathy 50
Zapp, Claudia 50,107
Zapp, Eileen 51
JUNIORS
Adams, Gordon 69.72,113
Ahlquist, Sharon 113
Andelin. Gary 83.113
Anderson
Anderson
Cheryl 84,113
Diane 84.113
Anderson, Karen 113
Anderson. Sharon 113
Anderson, Stuart 113
Anderson. Sue 113
Anderson, Terry 113
Anclresen William 113
Antiel, Jeanette 113
Birchall, Vicki 113
Blatnik, Mike 83.113
Blazier, Glenn 113
Bolles, Robert 113
Bonte, Ann 83,113
Bowman, Mary 61.113
Bredesen, Martha 84.107,113
Brooker, Valerie 75,113
Brooks, Carolyn 83,113
Brosveen, Kent 73,113
Brown, Penny 70.84,113
Brull, Barbara 83,113
Bruzensky, Miriam 70,113
Burns, Joe 113
Butterfield, Elaine 70,113
Cameron, Keith 113
Carlson, David 113
Carlson, Greg 113
Carson, Jef 104,113
Carter, Bob 113
Chabot, Steve 83,92,113
Christopherson, Jon 70,113
Churchill, Sandy 68,113
Clapper, Dick 90,113
Cochran, William 95,113
Covak, Ed 113
Cowan, Cynthia 113
Cox, Judy 113
Crassweller, James 83,95,88,113
Crawford, Margaret 60,105,113
Crozier, Gary 113
Dansinger, Laurence 113
Davis, Charles 113
Davis, George 113
Dawson, Carol 113
Deegan, Mary Ellen 113
DeLano, Richard 95,104,113
Doran, Robert 113,165
Dumas, Virjean 113
Ecker, David 62,80.85,113
Eckman, Char 70,78,79,113
Eid, Karen 83.107,113
Elliott, Jack 88,113
Ellis, Cheryl 62,78.79,85,113
Elnes, Shari 68,113
Erickson, Sue Ann 68,72,113
Esterbrooks, Judith 7O,75,113
Everett, Janice 113
Ewoldson, Rachael 113
Fitzimmons, Janice 114
Fleischmann, Mary 71,114
Flyckt, Sandra 70,108,114
Foss, Jolm 114
Fox, James 71,114
Francis, Julie 114
Fraser, Pam 114
Fredstrom, Judy 114
Freeman, Maxine 114
Freimuth. Diane 114
Fritch, Howie 83.95,114
Fugelso, John 114
Gallop, Ellen 70,114
Garity, Michael 114
Garon, Dave 114
Geving, Earl 114
Gimse, Sally 70,114
Hoffman, Mar Kay 114
Holder, Jean 71,114
Hood, Pamela 114
Horwitz, Sandra 114
Houghtaling, Orine 108,114
Ink, Su
san 64,108,114
Isola, Linda 64,114
Jarvenpa, Patsy 83,114
Jensen,
Jensen,
Jeronim
Jeronim
John, D
Johnson
Jean 114
Kathy 114
us, Karen 83,114
us, Robert 114
onald 71,114
, Ann Marie 114
Johnson, Anne 71,83,114
Johnson, James 114
Johnson, Kay 70,106,114
Johnson, Rebecca 114
Johnson Thomas 83,88,92,114
Jones. Linda 68,114
Josephs, Victoria 114
Kaner, James 69.114
Kasell, Jay 60,114
Kellam,
Beth 106,114
Kemp, Joanne 123
Arbour. Thomas 113
Gille, Penny 75,114
Kennedy, Richard 114
Kennedy. Stephen 114
Konerviko, Kathy 84,114
Kremon, Janet 70,114
Kuehn, Mary 84,114
Kuiti, Carolyn 70,114
LaFroth, Jane 64,84,114
Lang, Ernest 89,114
Lauf, Myrtice 114
Lawson, Nancy 114
Levey, Richard 83,89,114
Lewis, David 73,84,114
Lind, Dennis 114
Lindskog, Daniel 114
Lindskog, Elna 115
Litman, Gary 114
Litman, Terris 114
Lomen, Cordell 88 98,104,114
Lundberg, Debra 84,123
Lyons, Courtney 114
McClure, George 90,114
McEwen, Claudia 115
McLaughlin, Michael 115
McMillan, David 115
McShane, Mary 61,115
Maertz, Richard 88,89,98,115
Main, Theodore 69,71-3,115
Mantel, Jean 115
Manz, Roberta 71,115
Martin, Susan 70,115
Mathson, Leslie 83,88,89,104,11
Maxwell, Louise 115
Mayer, Sandra 115
Mead, Rennie 71,75,115
Meyer, Robert 71,78,79,85,115
Meyer, Kathleen 115
Michaelson, Terry 115
Mickleson, Philip 115
Miller, Robert 115
Modeen, Paul 89,104,115
Moland, Bruce 71.83,88,115
Moland, Kathy 115
Moore, Maren 105,115
Archibald, Karen 84,113
Ario, Peter 70,113
Armentrout, Woodrow 113
Arinold. Susan 84.113
Askeland, Judith 70,72,113
Aunc. Barbara 113
Aus, Larry 123
Axt, Joseph 123
Goldberg, Betty 71.84,114
Gordon, Paula 80,114
Gowan, Steve 114
Green, Myra 114
Gunderson, Donna 82,108,114
Gustafson, Pat 114
Hagelin, Dave 71,114
Halverson, Carol 114
Hammer, Richard 114
Bainville, Bonnie 113
Bair, Barbara 60,113
Barschdorf, John 113
Baumgarten, David 113
Bayly, Patricia 113
Bennetts, John 113
Berg, Richard 84,113
Berg, Tim 113
Berger, Mark 113
Berini, Kathy 68,81.113
Bero. Arleen 70.113
Hanger, Arnie 114
Hansen, Rick 90,114
Hartley, Kathy 114
Hartley, Jim 83,89,95,114
Haugen, Ed 71,114
Hessen, Jon 70,114
Highland, Jeif 114
Hill, Leroy 69,114
Hill Pat 84.114
Heimbach, Bob 89,114
Hoene,
Cosette 84,114
134
Morgan, Sue 83,115
Morris, Dick 115
Morrison, Donald 115
Morton,
Barbara 115
Myzel, Linda 115
Nack, Daryl 115
Nafie, Lawrence 60,115
Naslund, Janice 72,115
Nelson, Adrian 69,115
Nelson, LaDonna 115
Nelson Wilbur 71,115
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Nordm,
Lee 71,115
Nylen, Diane 73,115
N yman,
Odlang,
Betty Lou 64,71,115
Michael 115
Otos, David 115
Oventile, John 115
Pappas,
Monica 108,115
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Zaveral, Robin 79,116
Paul, Thomas 115
Paulson, Rachel 72,115
Payette, James 115
Peer, Robert 88,89,90,115
Persson, Elizabeth 115
Peterson, James 115
Peterson, Nancy Lorraine 115
Peterson, Nancy Lou 70,115
Peterson, Susan 84,108,115
Peterson, Zoe 115
Pietrs, Thomas 62,78,79,115
Porter, Gilbert 115
Potswald, Janet 115
Potter, Laurel 115
Ramos, Wilhelniia 115
Reed, McKinley 83,115
Renier, Steve 115
Roberts, Robert 92,115
Robey, Judy 61,813,115
Rud, Nance 71,115
Rule, Kathryn 115
Rusch, Cheryl 115
Salyards, Martha 75,115
Samuels, Edd 68,115
Saver, Lesley 115
Schnaufer, Ethel 115
Schraber, Vicki 115
Schwabe, Gordon 101,115
Schwartz, John 115
Schwenk, Gerald 71,115
See, Henry 68,83,92,115
Selbak, Wilnard 115
Sellwood, Barbara 115
Setterquist, Carol 70,115
Shafer, Susan 115
Simonson, Joanne 83,115
Smith, Richard 83,104,115
Smith, William 115
Smythe, Judith 116
Sneve, Jill 116
Snyder, Wendy 69,116
Snydock, Gary 78,79,104,116
Soderstrom, Jack 70,116
Soland, Nadine 116
Solberg, Naomi 116
Sorenson, Richard 69,73,92,116
Spangenberg, Myrna 123
Stark, Philip 62,78,79,116
Stearns, Mary Kay 116
Stein, Richard 116
Stromdahl, Terry 116
Stromquist, Kenneth 116,165
Suech, Dick 116
Sund, Bob 116
Sutherland, Judith 84,116
Sutton, Kay 84,116
Swanstrom, Sandra 116
Tamasy, Steve 116
Taminen, Ann 60,62,70,84,116
Tellekson, Kay 61,62,70,84,116
Tenquist, Barbara 116
Thomas, Ed 62,78,79,85,116
Thompson, Kenneth 116
Tofte, Joel 92,116
Tomlan, Tom 116
Tonkin, Jeff 116
Torreano, John 116
Turnquist, Marilyn 75,116
Udd, John 116
Ulland, Mary 83,115
VanCuren, Phyllis 68,116
Vann, William 95,116
VerHovek Noreen 61,107,116
vejaeek, Cheryl 116
Von Goertz, Paul 69,116
Wabik, Ursala 116
Wahlberg, Judith 116
Waite, Lonnie 116
Walczak, Edelee 116
Wallner, Reed 116
Ward, John 116
Weber, Carol 116
Weber, Cary 116
Wehmenan, Ailia 123
Welles, McLennan 92,116
Wendkos, John 116
Werther, William 23:116
Westergard, Donna 75,107,116
Williams, Richard 116
Wilson, Lucinda 116
Winkelman, Charles 70,85,116
Winn, Jorjalee 116
Wietanen, Ilona 84,116
Witchall, Craig 116
Wold, Jeannie 116
Woodke, Audrey 116
Zimm, Joan 106,116
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Abelsen, Helen 118
Abraham, Alane 118
Abramson, John 68,118
Abramson, Linda 85,118
Adams, Elizabeth 75,118
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Cohen,
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Gerry 118
Howard 83.118
Mai'ilyn 118
Cohn, Suzanne 84,118
Coolc, Cynthia 69,118
Cooley, John 119
Cooper, Margaret 119
Cordes, Deanna 119
Corzine, Michael 119
Crandall, Frank 119
Crasswrller, Frank 61.84,96,119
Ahrens, Thomas 98,118
Alden,
Kathleen 118
Aldrich, Terry 118
Anderson, Douglas 118
Anderson, Arlie 118
Anderson, Julie 118
Anderson, Marnie 84,118
Anderson, Paul 118
Anderson, Robert 118
Angst, Virginia 118
Anneke, Richard 118
Antonson, James 118
Ario, John 118
Aspling, Robert 69,83,118
Aus, Lloyd 118
Aus, Raymond 90,118
Crockett. Goeffrcy 84,119
Cunning, James 68,72.119
Curtis, Alice 119
Dahlberg, David 119
Dahlquist, Susan 71,119
Dallos, William 71.78,81,119
Davern, Timothy 119
Davis, Richard 85.119
DeArinond, Ronald 90,119
Dezell, Orville 119
Dillenbeck, Roberta 119
Donovan, Michael 119
Douglass, Gail 75,119
Downs, Edward 119
Doyle, Cassandra 71,119
Dreher, Mark 119
Dreier, Laura 119
Dunphy, John 119
Eisenberg, Lewis 119
Ekeroth, Ellen 72.119
Eklund, Beverly 119
Eletson, Mary 119
Enberg, Sandra 84,119
Averbrook, Jo Ellen 71,84,118
Azuz, Roni 118
Bagley, Peter 84.118
Bakkc, Richard 118
Balmer, Lynette 118
Barbar, Judith 118
Barbo, Edward 90,98,118
Beckwith, Peter 61,118
Belanger, George 118
Bennewise, Bonita 118
Benson, Diane 118
Benson, Karen 108,118
Berdahl, Jim 78,79,85,118
Berg, Herb 90,923,118
Berini, Bob 60,84,90,96,117,118
Bergman, Janet 118
Bernhardt, Claudia 84,118
Bernstein, Sandra 118
Engel, Diane 119
Erickson, Sandra 119
Erickson, Wayne 119
Ericson
Diane 119
enum, ,Alan 85,119
Everett, William 119
Falgren, Sally 119
Farrell, Marilyn 119
Fewson,
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Flynn, Susan 60,119
Foro, Denise 119
Beukema, John 85,118
Bindler, Franci 75,118
Bisbee, Susan 84,118
Blustin, Terry 118
Bodin,
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Borken, Richard 69,72,83,118
Bouchard, Judy 118
Boyce, James 118
Bradley, Mark 118
Bredesen, Barbara 118
Brickley, Diane 118
Brooks, Jeri 118
Brown, Cherry 118
Brown, David 85,118
Brown, Jeanette 118
Bruso, Kathy 118
Brown, Patricia 118
Buck, Margaret 72,118
Burke, Sue 84,118
Burman, Priscilla 69,118
Burns, Richard 118
Burzynski, Diane 108,118
Butler, Michael 118
Cahoon, Dann 118
Call, William 118
Campbell, Keith 118
Carlson, Beth 75,118
Carlson, Dave 90,118
Carlson, Ronald 96,117,118
Carroll, Tony 118
Chesney, Douglas 118
Christensen, Donnan 118
Christianson, Beverly 118
Christie. Drew 90,118
Clark, Douglas 90.98,118
Cohen, Burton 118
Cohen, Cheryl 118
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Franz, Virginia 119
Fredricks, Mary 84,119
Freimuth, Marc 119
Freimuth, Steven 81,119
Frenette, Diane 119
Furo, Larry 119
Gabrielson, Judith 119
Gagne, Mary Jo 119
Gallop, Jeanne 84,119
Gerrish, Patricia 119
Getts. William 84,119
Gilbertson, Linda 119
Gillespie. James 96,119
Gimse, Karen 119
Gimse, Peter 119
Glibbery, Daniel 119
Glibbery, David 68.119
Goddard, Marian 119
Goldberg, Lynne 119
Goldfine, Harold 90,119
Goldsworthy, Pamela 119
Gonsica, Gail 61.119
Gozdanovic, Dennis 119
Granberg, Susan 69,119
Green, Janice 119
Gi-ih'in, Linda 78.79,80,84,119
Grindy, Janet 119
Grogan, Herbert 119
Gurovitsch, Samuel 119
Gustafson, Robert J. 119
Hall, CCharlesl Lorrie 119
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Christopher 119
Hansen Gregory 119
Hansen, Richard 60,96,119
Hansen, Sandra 84,119
Hanson, Jaclyn 71.119
Hanson, William 83,119
Harrington, Michael 119
Haver, Robert 90,120
Hawkinson, Douglas 120
Hawley, Richard 96,120
Heitsch, Linda 84,120
Naegeli. Herbert 90.121
Hemenway, Arline 83.120
Hendrickson, Lesley 75.120
Hendrickson. Riley 120
Hensch. Judy 69,120
Hepokoski, James 69.72.120
Highland. Susan 120
Hildebrandt, Arline 120
Hoff. Robin 85.120
Holder, Robert 90,120
Holt, Jon 90.120
Hon, James 84.120
Honigman. David 101,120
Hood. Leslie 120
Hopkins. Michele 69.73.120
House. Tom 78.85.120
Howard. Robert 120
Ilstrup, Joan 75,120
Iverson, James 120
Jackson. Kenneth 120
Jacobson, Judy 120
Jeanette, Mary 69.120
Jewell, Cathy 120
John, Dick 120
Johnson, Bruce 78.79
Johnson. David 90.120
Johnson, Dennis 120
Johnson, Gary 83.120
Jolmson, Gary 120
Johnson, Karen 84.120
Johnson, Karen 120
Johnson, Philip 120
Johnson, Robert A. 120
Johnson Robert W. 69,120
Mattson, Gerald 121
Matts
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Mausoll, Jeff 121
Meagher, Tom 121
Meldahl, Marjorie 121
Mettner, Alan 121
Mir-Ike. Warren 121
Nliller. Dan 121
Mitch
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Modeen, Shirley 84.121
Monroe. Carol 84,121
Moran. Dennis 121
Morgan, Patricia 121
Moi-ri
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lvlorrow, Louise 68.121
ltlorton, Margaret 68.121
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Munic. Darlene 84.121
Munk
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Myers, Ruth 121
Myrvold, Tyra 108,121
Naslund, Leslie 121
Needles, Sharron 121
Nelson, Barbara 90,121
Nelson. Charles 121
Johnston. Alice 120
Kaarbo, John 120
Kangas, Kenneth 120
Karimo, Gwen 69,81,12O
Karon, Robert 84,120
Karon. Stewart 120
Keay. Patty 84,120
Keto, Steve 96,120
King, Dan 120
Klang. Jim 90.92.120
Knutson, Ted 120
Koenig, Charles 120
Korich, Laureen 120
Kraus, Richard 83,120
Krause, Marla 120
Kresal, Marilyn 120
Kwapick, Dennis 120
LaFr0th, Lynn 84,120
Lane, Janet 123
Larsen, Connie 120
Larson, Beverly 84.120
Larson, Lois 120
Laskin, Harold 120
LaSota, Michael 120
LaTour. Pamela 120
Laundergan, Ann 84.120
Lanrila, Dan 90,536,120
Nelson, Margaret 72,121
Nelson, Robert 121
Nelson, Sandra 68.121
Nimmo, Charles 93.121
Nippet. Paulette 121
Niss, Peter 121
Nissen, Maragret 75.121
Nordin, Susan 121
O'Connor, Robert 61,84.121
Ojard. Donald 121
Olson. Robert 83.121
Olson, Carol 84. 21
Olson, Elizabeth 73,121
Olson. Karen 121
Opsahl. Denis 85.121
Ostlund. John 96.121
Oventile. Jean 121
Owens. Christopher 84,121
Page, Gary 121
Paige. ltlargaret 84.121
Pappas. Susan 84.121
Payette, Jerry 121
Pearson. Richard 61,117,121
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Peters
Alison 121
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en. Kathleen 108.121
en. Raymond 121
en Susan 121
Peterson, Allen 9O.98,121
Peterson, Diane 84.121
Peterson. Gary 121
Peterson. Kathleen 121
Pierson, Dave 90.121
Pierson. Irene 121
Pike, Mary 121
Ledyard, Bonny 80,120
Lee, Marty 120
Leppo, Anne 120
Lewis, Robert 120
Lhotka, Janet 120
Lieberman, Les 85,120
Liljegren, Elizabeth 68,120
Lindberg, Nancy 120
Litman, Steve 120
Lofquist. David 120
Lonn. Cheryl 120
Look, Barbara 60,108,1l7,120
McEwen. Audrey 120
McGiffert. John 120
McKay, Carol 120
McKay, John 90.120
lNIcLean, Tom 84,90,120
lvIeMahan. Colleen 60,121
lwIacDonald. George 121
MacLean. Martin 92,121
MacNally, Joy 121
Macrtz, David 121
Maertz, Tom 121
Magic. Elizabeth 121
Mahler. Maxine 121
Maki. Gary 121
ltlalzac, Phil 121
Martin, Jerrold 121
Martin. Joseph 121
Plath, Larry 121
Potter, Mark 72,121
Poupore, Barbara 121
Priley, Marcia 121
Quick, Cordelia 75,121
Ramoos, Thomas 83,121
Ranniker, Dave 121
Redepanning, Bonnie 123
Reed, John 122
Reeder, Charles 122
Rekola, Kathleen 108,122
Richards, Marijane 122
Robinson, Mary 84,122
Ross, Marvel 122
Running, Marty 80,122
Rusch, Karen 122
Rutter, Joseph 122
Saffron, Robert 122
Sahlberg, Joann 122
Saline, Wayne 122
Salyards, Ely 122
Samuels, Steven 60,122
Sandstrom, Stephen 122
Sawyer, Margaret 122
Scarborough. James 122
Scarlett, Susan 84.122
Scheuer, Nick 122
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Schmid, Suzanne 122
Schmidt, Judith 75,122
Schulze, Kurt 122
Schwabe, Roger 96,122
Schweiger. Carole 122
Schweitzer, Myron 122
Seaquist, Walter 90,122
Selin, Larry 90,122
Shogren, Craig 122
Shold. Philip 72.122
Sielaff, Mark 69.72.82-3,122
Singer, Sharyn 84,122
Sipila, David 122
Sivertson, Sandra 122
Skafte, Patricia 70,78,79,122
Skinner, Edna 122
Sloan, Jack 122 ,
Smith, Charles 92,122
Smith, JoAnne 72,122
Smith, Martha 70.122
Sodahl, Barbara 122
Sonnesyn, Cynthia 108,122
Speidel, James 122
Spencer. Marron 75,122
Spettigue, Gladys 122
Sponniek, James 122
Stark, Kathryn 122
Starr, Linda 68,122
Stevens, Everett 122
Stevens, Stephen 69,122
Stockholm, Jean 71,122
Strewler. Gordon 61,122
Stromdahl, Pam 122
Stubcrg, .lim 122
Stuckman, Sandra 122
Sturm, Dick 122
Sunde, Willard 122
Surrell, Sandra 75,107,122
Sutherland, Susan 122
Sward, Roger 122
Taran, Sue Ann 70,122
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Thomas, Marcia 122
Thompson, Beatrice 122
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