H . WW Hwufbuv-Q Salim! SLPQUJL, Mumfwta 1 Foreword People who need people are the luckiest people in the world. A person cannot go into a roorn alone or to some quiet bench or under some solitary tree to find out about himself, how he will react to people, or how he will live be- cause people must rely on others to give them their meaning. Though our experiences at Harding are short and sometimes bittersweet, We have, in these difficult but precious times, learned ever- important truths of life and insured a new con- cept of other people and of ourselves. Our educations are not complete until we realize that we do not live for our own sakes. No man is an island, No man stands alone. Each man's joy is joy to me, Each man's grief is my own. We need one another So I will defend Each rnan as my brother, Each man as my friend. - john Donne Editor-in-Chief PATRICIA STEELE Academics JANET LANGTON Seniors ANNE HA U GEN Underclassmen EVE KOPPE KATHY PASIUK Activities MARY SONNEN Sports JAN ET DEBACE Artist GARY WHITNEY Advisor MR. DAVID j. WNUK I 5. I Mr. Mike Kissel I li l QI Dedication No one should have any doubt in their minds that 17 years of hard Work and service deserve more recognition than we can give. In 1952 anew face came to Harding, a personality that would establish an era of championships in Harding's history. Under the leadership of this coach, the gymnastics team captured, beginning in 1954, 12 consecutive city titles and placed 4th in State competition one year. Now a Physical Education instructor, a Driver's Education teacher of 3 years, and the Cross Country and Track coach, Mr. Mike Kissell continues to guide and enlighten the people at Harding High School. Our hats are off to you, Mr. Kisselll' 5 F t N , X ix 'X 5 , tl i. -, e ,ii' 51 , I , ,, 1 , , 3 , n All A 4, 2 Q if ,V M , X 1 . 1 ,z X , at i , Y, may f t 1 , i raw- we 5244+ Na ', wf, M wifi M JAG- A ,I 95 W, MS, I sv ' 'd + 1 A' 1- 4. I 4 uf' . W - my K ' b --Q.: . ..Q mf it . . - -1: , N ,M W xv XAQRM:-f f Q. W '- W5 ' A 9 2ff .Q:g:f:'-34f.:-W:-V 2.-5.55fmgzxsfw-522-A15P'!f'f K 7- , . gg' in e3, k :,545'1f 3 ,-152211125 . J! 5 jj!-j-r 1 Q 355-gn V, K ' f f 'wfiffk ' H ' . .V '5 p q-1 iii , 5 A ., f .W .z,, . . . ' in .' 'fgfzgfm i - ' ,, z,wf??? f ,,.k, fl .Q . f flff-ff'ifi- I V sf K Q 1' 5445- .- K .x -T f 5 5, K 1 I 1 'S' S A Love Makes the World Go Round 6 K ww 1 . A ,X we. r.. , Q ig ff W w + 4, N Y 'WN - . A . a ,h Qu y xx X 8 5 Q Ps ww -Please Push 11 ,LM V,,,, ,, ,, L,-,,W.W,..,, ma, W fr I K ,, . ' ,.,,,, ,L,, 1 ,,,,,,,,1', H r ,Sw -1-W 7.3, V UWM .,,- 1 ww, F ,,, 7 Q f vfwxififf my-W' 8 w No Person is Self-Reliant 9 Q . if N K . , W, 5 N Q k 'si if sk People Are Really Good 10 ' M 'f Wxfn' H at Heart fig, ff ffgfjfz 11 '91 i I N.,,,,,,,,, A Www i Q , S xi 5 , .-em . 4-fu... uv, 'f 'Mm ,wwwyw 15 ,mg gy. M,,,,W,M,, , W 3w33f2Z2T:f6 f. Ss X To Be Alive is to Know Others 14 and to Care 15 vgk I met a seer He held a book in his hand, The book of wisdom. Sir,' I addressed him, Let me read! ' 'Child - he began. Sir, I said, 'Think not that I am a child, For already I know much Of that which you holdg Aye, much. He smiled, Then he opened the book And held it before me. Strange that I should have grown So suddenly blind. Stephen Crane 11131313 ' 1 1 7 r-Kc X ALKM1 M . ,lack Edling administrative assistant. 0 u r Go al - Mr. Ralphj. Engebretson, principal. .ww M f 113, N-....... Mr. Firmin Alexander, assistant principal. Mr. Donald Ausemus, assistant principal. 18 Mrk Athletic Director, Mr. james Landis, supervises the student center. Education for All This year marks Harding,s third year in the modular scheduling system. This year's seniors are the first class to graduate after having exper- ienced modular scheduling for the total three years. The success of this system is due in great part to the efforts ofMr. Ralph Engebretson, principal, along with Mr. F. Alexander and Mr. D.Ausemus, assistant principals, and Mr. Jack Edling, the school's new administrative assistant. Many chan- ges have been initiated this year to encourage suc- cess to the program. The Guidance Department is headed by Mr. L. Matoush. Functioning to give aid to students in making decisions required of them are counsel- ors Mr. T. Kelly, Mrs. M. j.Moore, Mr. L. Tracy, and Miss T. Traybiatowski. In addition to regular guidance services, the school is also provided with a social worker in the person of Mr. D. Mockenhaupt. 19 1 9+ I 1 1 V L M 'I ,,,, ' 1 5,M'f7I l r , . ' ' 1 , , fp j my in 9 , f gs , Mfr 5 ,I . ,, f f , , W , F . ' 5 ' ' I , 5 .,,, I L . i , K V gj, , L, , , 7 L,fgJflM!i'fl n 5 if ' , ,MJ fi 5 fx 5- 'V ., I , f M34 V, V,., H f ff .. ,. f w . f- M. , , wt., I M -- lf Checking student records is Mrs. M. J. Moore, counselor. .4-f' Counsellor L. Tracy talks to a student. Helping People Miss T. Traybiatowski, counsel or. Weighing a student is Mrs. V. Kuhns, school 1'1LlfSC. 20 Aiding a student, Librarian Mrs. D. Rhee, skims through her card catalogue. 'W Qui Clerk typist, Mrs. D. Johnson, gets ready to file some papers. Keeping track of every students' sche- dule is Mrs. F. Ekberg. Typing up a stencil is Registrar, Mrs W. Pierson. is The Goal of The Entire Staff W, ...,t--if x,p. wus., Mrs, E, Ekelin, Clerk, makes out H Q Helping a student with his schedule is check orders for equipment. M Clerk j. Greising. Mrs. G. Pechrnann, clerk, fills out a daily schedule. 21 Senior Bill Ellich shows his artistic ability in Art 3. Art teacher, Mrs. C. Fauske, forms a clay bowl. World of Art Analyzes, Elevates N-...W ,,.....fff' , jw., ' :W .W 4. ' In Mr. M. Sullivarfs Art 1 class, sophomore Nanette Hunt works on a bust. 22 The art department has undergone a T change for the 1969-70 school year. The three art teachers have their own specific fields of instruction. Mrs. C. Fauske now teaches design and graphicsg Mr. G. Nord- gaard teaches drawing and paintingg and Mr. M. Sullivan teaches ceramics and sculpture. The art classes rotate three times during the course of a year. Art 1 gives students a basic orientation in art techniques. Art 2 and Art 3 are taken by students who feel that they would profit by getting a more advanced experience. In the spring the art department has a show displaying some of the better works done during the year. Some of these works are chosen to be shown at other exhibits in the city. juniors Cathy Perkins and Sharon Buhl print a wood cut. Aims of Men Mr. M. Sullivan advises his student, sophomore Mike Proft, on the fundamentals of ceramics. Mr. G. Nordgaard supervises his art class. 2 5 'K , , w, ' , QTMVN 7,2 -..iw T' T Mrs. M. Nordling, clerical practice teacher. Ry' Mrs. J. Olson instructs her Typing I class on the rudiments of vertical alignment. Business World The business department of Harding gives students an introduction to the world ofwork. The courses offered include stenography, per- sonal typing, accounting, bookkeeping, typing, clerical practice, shorthand, and secretarialprac- tice. This wide variety of subjects gives students the training necessary for jobs after graduation. Many people also take these courses as prepara- tion for a business school. The Business R. C. has many useful machines such as adding machines, dicta-phones, and elec- tric typewriters which serve as an aid for acquir- ing needed skills. Mr. B. Wilson, typing teacher. Typing students attempt to increase their typing rate. 24 Need People With Training Mr. J. lingard, business teacher, advises one of his students. Checking a student's grades is Mrs. J. Moors, Business teacher. I' 5 an . r 5 1 K y wif - V ' - - - K' i Mrs. R. Stanley points out an essential fact to her -S 1 K- ieri Bookkeeping 2 class. Q Q l he quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dogf 25 Mrs. C. Richards, foods instructor, takes attend- RIICC. The home economics department consists of Social and Family Living, Foods, Clothing, and Consumer Skills. Home Economics 1 deals with basic home- making skills in food and clothing. Home Ec 2 teaches the skills of advanced foods, which in- cludes nutrition, dinners, and meats. Advanced clothing is taught in Home Economics 3. Social and Family Living presents the problems a student faces in her future role in society as a adult, and also as a wife and mother. Consumer Skills gives the student the ability to function in society by teaching the basics of money management. This class gives boys an opportunity to participate in certain areas of the home economics department. With this kind of background, the girls are better able to face the problems that will confront them when they become wives and mothers. Even if a girl did not intend to marry, she would find the skills acquired in this class extremely useful. Students learn to Serve Senior Laurel Anderson cuts out a childs' garment. Preparing for a Social and Family Living class is Miss C. Schwartzbauer. 26 'YQ' 5 5 il? f, '. W ,'r,'1, ' ,., ' f l ,, ' I ao. ,V ' . Karen Helland, senior, puts the final touches on ' f1? f f?fi1 , -ff' ?,'f-iiwqg, ,'.-f , . . , ,A' W a sleeve for a night gown in Home EC 3. The 2 , girls put much effort into this project. p A A .4,., . In Showing proper ironing techniques is clothing teacher, Mrs. M. Ginther. The People of Tomorrow . , 9 - . juniors Diane Sandberg and Barb Altman collaborate in cutting out a pattern in Home Ec 1. 27 Examining a blueprint in drafting is Mr. G. Scott. Mr. T. Eckman explains a circuit diagram in his electricity class. Industrial Arts Prepares the Practical Side of Mr. R. Fish takes time out ofhiswoodshop class. Sophomore Kevin Ferris works in metal shop. 28 Hardingis industrial arts departmentprovides boys fand girlsj with an excellent opportunity to gain an in-depth experience in drafting, elec- tricity, metal shop, and wood shop. Drafting classes teach such skills as reading blueprints, drawing house plans, and making floor plans. Electricity class teaches basic facts and funda- mental principles of electricity. Students learn uses and a respect for electricity. Metal shop teaches metal working, the use of various machines, welding and construction. In wood shop, students learn the basics of working with wood. All students produce pro- jects under the watchful eye of instructors. People for Life Mr. P. Paulson searches through his metal shop records. 29 .t.......ndi jerry Schowalter, junior, forms a table leg. as X... ,MM Preparing for class is Mr. j. Spies, drafting teacher 44011109 Mr. Heyerdahl explains a passage in the music. The music department combines vocal and in- strumental music. Mr. R. Hartman directs the bands. The class- es are divided up into A and B sections. The concert band performs at assemblies and at other occasions throughout the year. The pep band supports Hardingis athletic teams at the games. Northwestern State Bank provided warm nylon jackets for all members ofthe marching band this year. The choirs are under the direction of Mr. P. Heyerdahl. The choirs consist of sophomore choir, solo cho r, concert choir, A choir, and girls' glee choir. The choir presented the mus- ical The King and ln. Music Makes the World Practicing are Tim Bradley and Dick Persell. T. 'w. V , 'TTT- Ncw W , A' A Choir members practice for a pop concert. 30 5 MNMN-aa - 'u:.-.i- Members ofthe choir perfect a song. The band puts in hours of formation practice. a Better Place fo Live In like 5, ef Seniors jane Beecher and Chris Gaydosik rehearse a song for the Pop Concert. Mr. R. Hartman gives directions to the band uZn Go Ge As Se Er Erik: it Er E: it 9Cdln SnSbTel TPbBa t. L. ,.hALA nd Tb DY Ho E m Bk C5 ES Fm 1 QOMPANY X Mr. O. Anderson prepares for his biology class. juniors Loren Sturm and Tom Buettner perform an ex periment. The Obiecfive of Science is to Discover Curselves Mr. R. Anderson, biology teacher, identifies slides. The science department at Harding is made up of biology, chemistry, physics, and conserva- tion classes. Biology classes, in their study of all living things, devote time to the study of cells, genetics, bio-chemistry, and anatomy. Since chemistry deals with chemical changes and matter, students performed experiments in the lab to gain deeper understanding of basic concepts. The relationship of matter and energy was studied in physics. Conservation classes studied nature, our nat- ural resources, and plant and animal life. 32 ff i if s . . QW any fi r, 'Q Te .HE 3, Lecturing to his chemistry lab class is Mr. J. Ring. Miss G. Benz stresses a point to her biology class. my WLWW Caught in the hall is Mr. O. M. Bjeldanes, physics teacher. Sophornores Janice Bowland and Marie Perry examine the structures of several animals. Mr. 1. Edwards, science teacher, explains Bodeis Laws to his class. Mr. E. Anderson, conservationteacher, ex plains a part of Ecology. 35 Mrs. E. McNaughton holds a discussion with her English 10 class. t Miss G. Richter, American Lit teacher, shares a joke with her class. English I an Art of The field of English provides the largest department in Harding. All students are re- quired to take an English class all three years. Sophomore English classes study grammar and get a general view of literature. This year many sophomores participated in a coopera- tive project with the Guthrie Theatrein study- ing julius Caesar. Reading also was offered, and many students received special instruc- tions in communication. An American Studies course for juniors was jointly offered by the English and social studies departments. A new American Liter- ature course was presented and juniors were also able to take a new Creative Writing class instead of the general activities of regular or advanced classes. Six different senior English classes offered were: Classical Literature, Contemporary Literature, and European Literature, each with one-half year writing, and Popular or Protest Literature, each with one-half year of com- munication skills. ! . Caught outside her office is Mrs. J. McMahon. Mrs McMahon teaches junior English. 34 Mrs. S. Greene, a new teacher, teaches 10th and 11 English. Comm unicafion Taking attendance in her English small group is Miss R. Langer. th grade Mr. B. Franzok leaves his English classroom. Everybody, at least in journalism, wants to get into the act. Mr. D. Wnuk, English teacher, explains some fine points of writing to the inexperienced J-1 class. 35 'QD' L am1'5 b '- Stopping to talk is Mr. C. Graham, English 1 1 . Mrs. L. Froehle listens to the discussion in her English 10 class. . M. f Mrs. M. Feldner, English 10, gives her opinion in a small group. il S Above: Mr. A. Blackmun, senior class advisor, lectures his sophomore English class. Right: Senior Lynn john- son listens intently in her European literature class. 36 Mr. Reynolds, English 12, is pictured outside his office. Conducting an English 12 lab class is Mr. L. Picard. fm-vs. -XB,.w Mrs. A. Carlson, speech teacher, rolls posters for a play. .Q J N H Q-Sq,,.,X . U junior Sandra. Scherz, sophomore jeff Spencer, and junior Gary Sonnee perform a typical characterization in Speech 1. . 57 th Mr. M. Peck makes a point about popular literature. Helping senior Sandi Brucewith atranslation ot'Oed1pus in classical literature is Mrs. D. Himmelbach. Members of a reading class concentrate on their work. A 1 1 V f, , Juffifhuif Helping out in the library is Mrs. D. Swanson, Mrs Swanson teaches English 11R. Mrs. M. Yurkovich teaches English 12 The purpose of the On-the-job Training course is to provide students with a practical training program in line with their plans for the future. On-the-job Training includes sales, office, wage earner, and trades. Sales OJT is headed by Mr. George Cronquist, wage earner OIT, by Miss Mary Conwayg trades OJT, by Mr. Clarence Leinog and office OIT, by Mr. Donald Rosenquist. e Mr. G. Cronquist prepares to give a presentation to his occupational relations class. On-Job-Training Prepares People for a Future of Service 31 ' 'UW Miss Mary Conway, a new OJT teacher, also teaches Horne Economics 1. Above, Mr. D. Rosenquist collects his notes for an occupational relations lecture. Right, Mr. C. Leino leaves alter his occupational survey class. 59 Mr. XXV. Williams, math teacher, leaves Mrs. C. Wood records grades from after collecting assignments. her Math 10A C1355- Mofh Cpens New Correcting papers is Mr. R. Knox math teacher. World by Providing Useful Concept Q ft. Explaining a difficult problem to senior Chris Richard- son is Mrs. Carol Shingles, math teacher. More and more math is being demanded ofa high school graduate, no matter what field he goes into. Hardingys mathematics department meets this demand. It does this by offering stu- dents levels of math from remedial to accelerated Qcollege boundj courses. Some ofthe courses offered are geometry, algebra, trigonometry, computer math, and general math. These courses may be taken in various orders, depending on the student's ability and interest. Moved to larger quarters this year, the com- puter center provides students with practical in- struction and application of modern concepts and tools. A direct telephone hook-up with a large commercial computer affords students ex- perience in the operation of a computer during the entire school year. The mathematics Resource Center, also moved to larger quarters, offers the student interested in working on mathematics problems a place wherein to work as well as to get additional in- struction. Group activity is allowed in the Re- source Center. Mr. P. Gambucci listens to a question from a Math 1 2R class. Mr. j. Temple explains some material to his math 11R class. li 'Z - E ta, Mr. B. Virgin is pictured during his applied math 1 . EEL' New to Harding is Mr. Larry Fossler,whoteaches Math IOR, Math 10G, and Math 12. -ww' junior Keith Okeson feeds the computer data. Recording grades is Mrs. Marcie Vergo, math teacher. 41 . , fi gi . Mr. F. Quinlan, pool director, plans for his next class. Mrs. J. Smith supervises her swimming class, which is divided into various levels of abiliy. Strong Bodies Practicing her volleyball skills is girls, phy ed teach- er, Mrs. H. Davis. ,ze Lf,- kg Aka if F ' Q A in A aff, rx 4 Exercises are an essential part of phy ed. Sprints help to build up swimming endurance. 42 Physical Education is a required subject for all sophomore students. The teachers attempt to present to the students a wide variety of sports and athletic skills. In the fall quarter, students may participate in archery, ' soccer, football, and track. In the winter months the classes move indoors to participate in gym- nastics, volleyball, basketball, badmitton, and free exercise. Spring activities include softball, base- ball, and tennis. The classes make use of the swimming pool all year. For one quarter of the year, each sophomore is scheduled into a health class. In this class Mr. .fx C. McDonald discusses body chemistry and per- sonal hygeine. An advanced class in physical education is avail- able to juniors and seniors who feel that they would benefit by continuing in this class. Physical education is one of the most important pppay 1 ttppp at 3. courses offered at Harding. It is an accepted fact s fdfe? E l l fdidf A that if a person's body is not functioning proper- e 5wm'i ly, then neither can his mind. We if e i Part of boys' phy ed teacher Mr. M. Kissell's daily routine is keeping his attendance records up to date. Needed to House Strong Minds A I qs 1 3' in . i ...We Q. ww- A Health teacher, Mr. C. McDonald. Students romp in a fast game of touch football 43 -N fi Jr A af if Mr. K. Zachariasen, German teacher, listens to i ,L Y translations. ,YQ Looking over a studentls lwork is Mr. R. Temple, French teacher. 43? New to Harding is Miss Rosemunde Pretterebner, German teacher. Language ii 1 ar 2- W! , f This small group French 4 class carries on a conservation in French 44 I Mr. S. Hernandez, Spanish teacher and Club Advisor, collects money for a Spanish Club activity. French, Spanish we-M2461 Judy Brandt listens to Mr. K. Zachariasen explain German verbs. Studies Bring People Together French, German, and Spanish are the lan- guages offered by the language department. Mr. Robert Temple teaches French. German is taught by Mr. Knud Zachariasen and Miss Rosemunde Pretterebner, who teaches at Hard- ing on an exchange teacher basis. A native of Austria, Miss Pretterebner teaches in classes of Mr. Earl Geisenhoff who is teaching this year in Austria. Spanish is taught by Mr. Larry Brouillard and Mr. Sebastian Hernandez. Mr. Brouillard also teaches English 11. The first year courses attempt to make the stu- dent familiar with the language and to build a vocabulary. Second year students learn all the rules of grammar and try to become familiar with readings and conversations. During the third year, students learn to read and write flu- ently in that language. All languages make use ofthe school's 'Lan- guage Laboratory. 45 Mr. L. Brouillard, a new teacher, teaches Spanish. Preparing material for a social studies class is Mr. D. Shawbold. 'W 4Qv t -.fav rw- xi. -MS' .. ff: .. tg- K .JV -, at g., A - V, , if ,W lnvf'- ' Mr. T. Kiemel, American history teacher, corrects assignments. Social Studies gy -M v J ptsliii 5 ff., . ,: ri , -as .t-,s, M L K ,5 5 'Nfl E -4? - - .-,g me - 5 I Q 'Q tt 1 . - ffl sg- l kgs: t as . Q .-f. ,- L, . -Q-11 aff. will ff? .fk' ' K 'K . y , 23 f if , 5 sr E 1 l f Q S W sf? 'lyk l A? if D W. Q - at if . 2 I in S. t t S it gfiii til ' I L t Eg 2515 5 spit ri f tags SS ll ills ll slili Q s Mr. M. Coffey, social studies teacher, listens to a question from a student. Mr. Bever explains a point to t weasel .. 5, - i . V , ., '? I . t his geography 91355. Mr. J. Chapple watches a film during social studies LG. 46 Using the overhead projector is Mr. j. L. Collins, social studies teacher. Q gi W-qs ' Mr. joel Charon listens to a discussion in his world affairs Socks the World to You The social studies department attempts to give students an understanding of our world as it is today. American History is a required subject for juniors. This is divided into sections: historical analysis, taught by Mr. Paul Bryang government, immigration, and labor, taught by Mr. Lee Carl- song Afro-Americanism and colonialism, taught by Mr. Timothy Kiemel, and wars and leaders, taught by Mr. Don Mallinger. Social Studies is required for seniors. lt is taught by Mr. Ronald Brievold, Mr. Dan Bever, Mr. John Chapple, Mr. J. Louis Collins, and Mr. james Voight. This covers the political, economic, and social problems in America to- day. Psychology and Economics are taught by Mr. Michael Colley, who returned to Harding alter student teaching here last year. Mr. joel Charon deals entirely with World History and World Affairs. Mr. George Katz handles all the general American History classes. Pictured above is Mr. P. Bryan, Historical analysis and American studies teacher. su Soclcn Studies Semor Barb M1x stresses a poxnt m her small group Above Mr G Katz Clerlhes an aspect of 48 Members of the staff clean up after a lunch shift. Top row, Mr. S. Hermo, Mr. H. Hiler. Second row, Mr. C. Wardell, Mr. S. Sommers, Mr. D. josephson, Mr. K. Nickelson. Bottom row, Mrs. A. Walters,lVlrs. B. Kirchoff Mrs. L. Schmitt. The Behind-the-Scenes Staff Keeps Harding on Its Feet A 9 is 5 'f Back row, Mrs. M. Carlson, Mrs. I. Ferriese, Mrs. E. Sundberg, Mrs. M. Reiger, Mrs. B. Peters, Mrs. D. Humphrey, Mrs.j.jensen, Mrs. A. Mishuk. Front row, Mrs. M. Gustofson, Mrs. A XVeyer, Mrs. R. Swanson, Mrs. K. Girth, Mrs. Cjohnson, Mrs. M. Meissner, Mrs. V. I-Iarrilson, Mrs. I. Taylor. 49 9 ADMINISTRATION AND GUIDANCE Mr. Ralph Engebretson . . . Principal. Mr. FirminAlexander . . . Assistant Principal. Mr. Donald Ausemus . . . Assistant Principal. Mr.Jack Edling . . . Administrative Assistant, Basketball Head Coach. Mrs. Florence Ekberg . . . OfI'ice-DataProcess- ing. Mr. Thomas Kelly . . .Counselorg Student Cen- ter Coordinator. Mrs. Valerie Kuhns . . . Nurse, Light Knights Advisor. Mr. James Landis . . . Athletic Director. Mr. Leonard Matoush . . . Counselor, Depart- ment Chairman. Mrs. Gladys Mays . . . Librarian. Mr. Donald Mockenhaupt . . . Social Worker. Mrs. Mary jane Moore . . . Counselor. Mrs. Dorothy Rhee . . . Librarian. Mr. Leonard Tracy . . . Counselor. Miss Terese Traybiatowski . . . Counselor. ART Mrs. Christine Fauske . . . Art 1, 2. Mr. Glenn Nordgaard . . . Art 1, 2, 5,Depart- ment Chairman. Mr. Michael Sullivan . . . Art 1, 2. BUSINESS Miss Mary Conway . . . Occupational Rela- tions-Wage Earner, OJT-Wage Earner, Home Economics. Mr. George Cronquist . . . Occupational Rela- tions-Wage Earner, OJT-Sales, Salesman- ship, DECA Advisor, Director of Adult Education at Harding. Mr. john Engard . . . Bookkeeping 1, Secre- tarial Practice, Notehand-Business Com- munications, Department Chairman, Golf Coach. Clarence Leino . . . Occupational Rela- tions-Trades, OJT-Trades, Occupational Survey, Textbook Distributor. Mrs. Janet Moors . . . Shorthand 1, Clerical Practice, Personal Typing-Finance. Marjorie Nordling . . . Clerical Practice 1, 2, Shorthand 1. Mrs. Joyce Olson . . . Shorthand 2, Typing. Mr. Donald Rosenquist . . . Occupational Re- lations-Oifice, OJT-Office, Typing, Oil-ice Education Club Advistor. Mrs. Ruth Stanley . . . Bookkeeping 1, 2, Ec- onomics. Mr. Bruce Wilson . . . Typing. Mr. Mrs. FACULTY Mr. Arvid Blackmun . . . English 10G, Read- ing, Senior Class Advisor. Mrs. Alta Carlson.. .Speech 1, Speech Drama, English 10A, School Plays and Speech Activities Coach. Mrs. Mary Feldner . . . English IOR, English 10A, Ski Club Advisor. Mr. Benjamin Franczok . . . English 10, Eng- lish 11, English 12, English Special, Social Studies 12 Special. Mrs. Loraine Froehle . . . English 1OG, Eng- lish 10R, Future Teachers Club Advisor. Mr. Curtis Graham . . . English 11R, English 1 1A, American Studies. Mrs. Susan Greene . . . English 10R, English 10G, English 11G. Mrs. Donna Himmelbach . . . English 12R- Popular Literature, English 12A-Classical Literature. Miss Ruth Langer . . . English IOR, English IOA. Mrs. Joann McMahon . . . English 11R, Eng- lish 1 1A. Mrs. Ellen McNaughton . . . English 10R. Mr. Myron Peck . . . English 12R-Popular Lit- erature, English 12A-Contemporary Litera- ture, Department Chairman. Mr. Louis Picard . . . English 12R-Popular Lit- erature, English 12A-European Literature. Mr. William Reynolds . . . English 12R-Pop- ular Literature, Humanities, National Hon- or Society Advisor, Sophomore Class Ad- visor, Student Council Director. Miss Geraldine Richter . . . English 11R, Eng- lish 1 1-American Literature. Mrs. Doris Swanson . . . English 11R. Mr. David Vlfnuk . . . English 11R, English 11-Creative Writing, journalism 1, 2, Bea- con Advisor, Saga Advisor. Mrs. Mary Yurkovich . . . English 12R-Protest Literature, English 1 2A-Contemporary Lit- erature. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mr. Mr. Larry Brouillard . . . Spanish 1, 2, 3,Eng- lish 1 1 G. Sebastian Hernandez . . . Spanish 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club Advisor. Miss Rosemunde Pretterebner . . . German 1, Mr. Mr. 2, English 12-Popular Literature. Robert Temple . . . French 1, 2, 5, 4, French Club Advisor. Knud Zachariasen . . . German 1, 2, 3, German Club Advisor. HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Mary Ginther . . . Home Economics 1, 3, Consumer Skills, Department Chairman. Mrs. Constance Richards . . . Home Econom- ics 1, 2, Consumer Skills, Student Center Advisor. Miss Clara Schwartzbauer . . . Social and Fam- ily Problems. IND USTRIAL ARTS Mr. Theodore Eckman . . . Consumer Skills, Electricity 1, 2, Woodshop 1. Mr. Richard Fish . . . Woodshop 1, 2, 3,Con- Mr. Mr. sumer Skills, Department Chairman. Paul Paulson . . . Metal Shop 1, 2, 3. George Scott . . . Drafting 1, Wood- shop 1. Mr. joeseph Spies . . . Drafting 1, 2, 3, Lock- er Manager. MATHEMATICS Mr. Larry Fossler . . . Math 10R, Math 1oG, Math 12. V Mr. Peter Gambucci . . . Math 12R, Math 10G Mr. Math 10R. Ronald Knox . . . Math 12R, Math 1OG, Math 10R, Gymnastics Coach. Mrs. Carol Shingles . . . Computer Math, Re- Mr. fresher Math, Math 1 1A. James Temple . . . Math 1OA, Math 11R, Refresher Math. Mrs. Marcie Vergo . . . Math 10A,Math 1 IR, Mr. Refresher Math. Bruce Virgin . . . Applied Math,Math 1 1A, Math 12A, B squad Football Coach, Spring Intramural Advisor, Department Chair- man. Mr Wilfred Williams . . . Math 10R, Math 10G, Math 12R. Mrs. Clista Wood . . . Math 11R, Math 10A, Algebra. MUSIC Mr. Robert Hartman . . . Concert Band, Var- Mr. sity Band, C Band, Band Activities Coach, Maj orettes Advisor, Flag Twirlers Advisor, Gopher Historians Advisor, Department Chairman. Paul Heyerdahl . . . Chorus A, Chorus B, Vocal Music, Stage Craft, Assembly Pro- gram Advisor, Operetta and Musical Pro- gram Coach, Stage Crew Advisor. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Heather Davis . . . Phy Ed 10-girls, Ad- vanced Phy Ed, Pep Club Advisor, G.A.A. ! Advisor, A and B Squad Cheerleaders Ad- visor, Aqua Knights Advisor. Mr. Michael Kissell . . . Phy Ed 10-boys, Ad- vanced Phy Ed, Cross Country Coach, Track Coach. Clyde McDonald . . . Health, Football Head Coach, Baseball Head Coach. Mr. Francis Quinlan . . . Phy Ed 10-Boys,Ad- vanced Phy Ed, Department Chairman, Swimming Coach. Mrs.Joan Smith . . . Phy Ed 10-girls, Health, G. A. A. Advisor, Ice Knights Advisor, Knight Lites Advisor. Mr. SCIENCE Mr. Emil Anderson . . . Conservation. Orlin Anderson . . . Biology R, Biology A, School Treasurer. Mr. Richard Anderson . . . Biology R, Biolo- gy G, H Club Advisor, Varsity Hockey Coach. Miss Grace Benz . . . Biology R. Mr. O. Mitchell Bjeldanes . . . Physics, Con- servation, Audio-Visual Coordinator. Mr. john Edwards . . . Chemistry R, Practical Science, Department Chairman. Mr. John Ring . . . Chemistry R, ChemistryA. Mr. SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Daniel Bever . . . Social Studies 12, Geog- raphy, Department Chairman. Mr. Ronald Breivold . . . Social Studies 12, Social Studies 12G. Mr. Paul Bryan . . . American History-Histor- ical Analysis, American Studies. Mr. Lee Carlson . . . American History-Gov- ernment, Immigration, and Labor. John Chapple . . . Social Studies 12G. Mr. joel Charon . . . World Affairs, World History, Junior Class Advisor. Michael Coffey . . . Psychology, Occupa- tional Survey. Mr. J. Louis Collins . . . Social Studies 12. Mr. George Katz . . . American History G, B Basketball Coach, Intramural Football Coach. Mr. Timothy Kiemel . . . American History- Afro-Americanism and Colonialism. Mr. Donald Mallinger . . . American History- Wars and Leaders. Mr. Dean Shawbold . . . Social Studies 10, Social Studies 11 Special, Math 10, Math 11, Math 12, B Squad Hockey Coach. Mr. james Voight . . . Social Studies 12, Ski Team Advisor. Mr. Mr. Make new friends, but keep the oldg Those are silver, these are goldg New-made friendships, like new wine Age will mellow and refine. Friendships that have stood the test - Time and change - are surely bestg Brow may wrinkle, hair grow gray, Friendship never knows decay. ---- Author Unknown W S . 53 Many important senior activities are plan- ned by the Senior Steering Committee. In the fall, each of the twenty-one senior home- : rooms elected two representatives to the committee. Also at this time the officers it for the class were chosen. Under the supervision ofMr. A. Black- mun, the committee prepared for the nu- ' merous activities connected with gradua- tion. Caps and gowns were ordered, grad- uation announcements were selected, and Senior Honor Day was planned. Another responsibility ofthe committee was the organization of the Senior Class Trip to Washington, New York and Phila- delphia, which took place during the month of March. The efforts of this committee have made the seniors? last year at Harding a memor- Senior class officers, Secretary Connie Pechmann, President able One. Chuck Kuhl, Treasurer Steve Fuller, and Vice President Mike XVilcox. Committee Works to Unite Class of '70 The Members ofthe Senior Steering Committee are Row 1: R. Cervantes, G. Gorz, T. Wallace, K. Kollander, M. Gaustad, I.. llarris,AI. Kaiser. Row 2: Y. Karnuth, I.. Nelson, L. johnson, S. jelinek, J. Beecher, M. Kinsey, T. Miller. Row 5: M. Sampson, Al. Schouveller, C. Ness, R. Miller, R. kluelich, I.. Hayne, VI. Carlson. Row 4: Damsgard, T. l.aBore, P. Miller, D. Peterson, S. Tweet, D. Ureis. 54 Senior Brian Conway shoots a basket from mid court. David Ackerman Dennis Ackerman Janice Aker Michael Alexander Judy Albutt Judy Altman ,K L 5532-Q Neil Ambourn Elizabeth Anderson Gary Anderson Kenneth Anderson 55 Laurel Anderson Stephen Anderson We Need People Cruising down the hall during a mid-day mod are seniors Mary Gilleland and Carol Fischer. fa-K A F 1 Steve Anderson Therese Anderson Timothy Anderson Robert Arneberg 'Mn is ev-M' Linda Arnold Susan Arnold Barbara Astrup Sandra. Auger 56 ,aw Patricia Ayd Robert Bahneman Rgbert Bailey Nevelyn Bakker Who Mean Something fo Us Senior Dick Reischel makes a basket the hard way. SQ W 5 561- il Lis in .-r.--'r .. 2 ,1i 'i i fs. ,Jive at 522241 O! A if f ' 'Sf B 'zsffff , . 'ff mi? Z X James Barklind Charity Baumer Terry Bayers Barbara Beach W Lynne Beck jane Beecher G-. Concentrating altentively on her typing work is senior i Sherri McCormick. Gary Bergman Mark Berus 43.1- K , Dennis Bestland Steven Bestland Barbara Biebighauser Ruth Blake - e Laurence Blodgett Alan Bofenkarnp Linda Bogotty 5 s mfs? Sandra Bohnen Steven Boland Douglas Boleen Linda Borchardt Kathleen Borgen e at if t ll Therese Bour Cynthia Bowell Donna juhnke and Linda Weisner wire a buzzer System. William Bowlin Donald Bowman Nadine Braunig Stephan Braunig ft , f Sandra Brewster Christine Bringle Peter Brueggeman Lynda Brusten Michael Buesing Steve Buetow fa.. Patrick Bresnahan Donald Brewster Patricia Brommerich Sandra Bruce Putting the final touches on her paper mache frog is senior Suzanne Jelinek. Steve Buttweiler Linda Bzd ok 'Ns-... aff' Mark Bushman Mark Butkowski Ronald Cardenas Jeanine Carlson W JoAnn Carlson Linda E. Carlson Senior physics students, Mike McLeod and Steve Anderson, discover principles of parallel forces. WW' 'QQIWK Linda J. Carlson Mark Carlson RiChard Carlson 61 io'-? john Carpenter Kurt Casby Gail Cavanaugh We Need Others to Reassure Us Rachel Cervantes Michelle Chapeau Scot Chaput Daniel Chenoweth Barbara Cherry Steven Christen Richard Christensen Sandra Christiansen 62 David Clausen Linda Clepper That We Exist 5 a E Katherine Cole Carl Comparoni s X C EJ- D, Christine Continenza Brian Conway Dennis Conway Ralph Coon Diane Corbo Emmett Costello Senior Sherri LaBore promotes Homecoming But- ton Day as senior Dick Reischel looks on. 1-1: 5 A l 5 ,iA,,, M ,A y y W f if ff j Seniors Kevin Rowan and Greg Erickson sit-out the Highland Park game because of earlier injuries. 1 1. - g 4- ar., if ' Teresa Costello David Crosby Pamela Dahl 'Vim M ,, 'Mr ,..-M ikx... Duane Dahlstrom Patricia Dailey Daniel Daly Susan Darnsgard 64 if Laurine Danielson Vicky Danielson Linda Davis Janet DeBace Kaye Deeb Nancy Demulling Mary jo Denesen Bonnie DeRocker Diane DeRuSha Senior harrier Greg Kunz displays his run- ning abilities on the cross country course. r is X r Cheryl Dickhausen Edward Dike 'IN X we k X . K! K. p im.- .- ....,,. David Draz Marjorie Doherty Patricia Dorff David Dreis Cheryl Duce '55 it I Va 1- V fy, Dianne Drassal Alan DuFour -an-ng nv- Donald Durner Oi lg. Og. 00 it Senior Barb Martin and junior jean Martin are interested only in their food, while jaunita Cradle 'sv ' f ' - 'Yiigizi N ' if ,. Jw: . Q mir. I, - ' 1 ' i i xi ' i ' 11 if Deborah Dwyer poses for the camera. Diane Ehrman Dennis Elvy 66 Senior Barb Leithauser displays enthusiasm as well as a sign for Homecoming activities. Gerald En gquist Marilyn Ericksen iw I' .s ew Gary Erickson Gregory Erickson john Erickson Sue Erion Carol Etter Gregory Eyler Karen Fahey Gale Ferguson Scott Everson X 1,1 . f M -wb 40 'l gd' Jerry Ferkingstad janice Fernlund To Really Know Dusting off the banisters are seniors Lisa Harris and Dave Clausen. Bruce Ferris Carol Fischer Kathleen Fjelstad Kevin Flanagan Melanie Frank Gregory Fransen Mary F rascone Judy Fredrickson as Marlys Fredrickson Leslee Frisch Richard Fritsch Roxanne Fritz Someone is fo Lough With Him Michael Fruci Steven Fuller 'Only a bird in a gilded cage' is senior Tim Anderson. Claudia Furchner Colleen Gagliardi 69 'vu7 '- fy 5 1 I Cozette Gagliardi Scott Galloway Seniors Stacy Parke and Cheryl johnsen and junior Martha Bergman prepare to leave after a busy day at school. ws JoAnn Gardner Debra Gassert Susan Germain ,-I Gregory Garcia Robert Gardell Marla Gaustad Chris Gaydosik S Patricia Gibson Gloria Giles Mary Gilleland Charlotte Gillen jan Goetz M113 9 Kathleen Goldberg Maria Gomez Mary Alice Gordon Gail Gorz Doo! H Lenore Hayne and Carol Raines occupy a Mod House booth. Robert Govett Judy Grebinowski ...N-.,,, Karen Green Mary Groppoli l 1 563' ,JI 'X Ronald Groschel Karen Guck XL .27 Y Dennis Grossaint Dianne Gustafson QV' Dale Grove Kenneth Grue Nancy Haas Raymond Haas Michael Hall JoDee Hamm Senior Karen Helland concentrates on the task of matching plaids for a jumper. qvtU ': i :.:::, ,.12 x'X S+ John Hansen Jane Harrington john Harding Ronald Harmon Karen Hanson Lisa Harris Kenneth Hartley Barbara Hashimoto Knight Lites form a 'sombrero' at the end of their routine 'Spanish F1ea.' Anne Haugen ,4l!9ff Margaret Hayden 1 Lenore Hayne 73 V 1 1, , :,, 6 5, , ff1,.,, cwfffik.--:112cfr'fn, L -, wwf: Lievf2ie.','f , V fun: f , ' ii I U K . L, fJWh.w?t?-',4'T f 'f T' f 1- ' ' f ff- f f99 nm f 9911 fl 5' i K Carol Hedin Sandra Heining Charles Helgason o o o A Smile IS The Mirror Karen Helland Donald Henk Joan Herme Darrel Heroux 4 ' in Scott Herrera Rosanne Hippe William Hirte Elizabeth Hoffman 74 fn . X-ff' Michael Holmberg Dennis Holt Carol Hooker Mary Hooker of Your Soul Dennette Houle Timothy Houle was Linda Hueffmeier Sandra Hughes Mar' fn janet Hunteman 'I ames Irber Semor cheerleaders Cheryl Johnsen, Comme Pech mann and Stacy Parke perform during a pep-fest Newly chosen Homecoming royalty appreciate the applause more than do the crownbearers. 4Z -?- Gary Irestone Richard Iverson Michael Jacobsen Richard janke Suzanne jelinek jeffrey jerde Cort Jerome 76 Z i 'Sh .4-Q' K Albert Johnsen Cheryl Johnsen Kathleen Johnsen Alan Johnson Brian Johnson Daniel Johnson Gail Johnson Senior Knight Lites Jan Aker and Mary Kasse- kert join in and sing the school song. -mugs . fa.: ff Kathleen Johnson Kim Johnson Lynn Johnson Nancy Johnson ITN naar Q ssgmylxll X3 32- 54?-f X ZoeAnn Johnson Mark Johnston Spending some time in the schoo1's new Student Center are seniors Roxanne Miller and Roxanne juelich and junior Debby Mauer. Judy Jordan Mary joub ert Lynn juaire Roxanne Juelich Donna juhnke Jenny Kaiser Yvonne Karnuth David Karras Kurt Karwoski 78 'ii MQW Richard Kielsa Mary Kassekert Susan Kastens Mary Kaudy Gerard Kinderman Donald King Marilyn Kinsey E 2 -vs K M if . . . X-.in . . . .,..,a . We s.. .,.,,. .,.. . 'YM ' N 'w i N . ., Concentrating diligently on their school work are seniors Peggy Klein and Mike Long. 79 gwa Debra Kipka David Kirch A Friend is Taking time out from Mod House activities are seniors Greg Erickson and Greg Garcia. l 51' wr 11g.E5g, A Brian Kittleson Scott Kjorness David Klaenhammer Gary Klecker Seas: 'HIST ig! K . . x- . fx 4' G . S ,ff Cheryl Klein Margaret Klein james Klos Deborah Kohls 80 fr' Q' W., x, . ! R- N :L Karlotta Kollander Susan Kolodziejski Helen Kong Eve Koppe o Present You Give Yourself I 1 T . ! E Seniors Sue Sperling and Sandy Bohnen take part in the Mod House ticket booth. Ricky Krevinghaus William Kromer il'-IIifZ'P ffl Patricia Kruger Charles Kuhl i-1 i X I Gregory Kunz Bruce LaBe11e 3 .L L ,rms K if Senior Trish Miller has some trouble making it over the fence after putting up a Homecoming sign. Sherri LaBore Timothy LaBore jean LaBrasseur Larry Lambert Diana Lamprecht Steve Lange if 2 Janet Langton Gary Larson Kathleen Lasure sz 1 1 fe may , W 1 if ily' 1506 if F 41 ff wx W 1 aw , 1 1 , 1 l L 1 1 A 12, 25 2, gm 3 ,W ,125 5- 1 1 V . ' fi' 'lf ' , A ' e lf-1 ,W , , ,V:,,. ,rg f L V V I fry, ,, 4 gtg ,. firm 1- , f e QI',,1,f1,, ' ' 1: -I-, ,c 5. A V4 1 ',-f, 1 54 5 Maureen Leary Deborah Lee Howard Lee Melanie Lee Mark Leier fb ll Mary Leis Barbara Leithauser Homecoming candidates participate in the traditional royal dance. Donna Lennartson Ronald Lennartson AF Steven Lewis Walter L'Heureux Linda Licht Robert Lick Gary Lloyd Michael Long Colona Lindau Bruce Linder Patrick Long Philip Loucks Janet Magnuson Pamela Malaske Dale Grove, a senior, attempts to perfect a folk song for an upcoming assembly. ta! 6 4 John Marier Mike Marinkov IBF f A QWWQNS X Fi' john Malm Murita Manthey Sh M k C d M k Jactsgin iiajlow Kzlghlziil NFLQSLZE1 Rachel Cervantes and Chris Goma work together on their Spanish assignment. 'orfvf' Barbara Martin Christe Martino Thomas Maruska 85 N 'ff' S J .35 ' V555 M f Dale Mathisen Charlotte Mattison Daniel Mazzara We Aren'f Always What We Sharon McCormick Susan McCoy Gregory McDonald Eileen McFarland Qzfnv- -lames McGeehan Carolyn McKinnon Michael McLeod Judy Mechelke sc Joseph Meiser Lerald Mellom Richard Mierva Vicci Mierva Pretend fo Be Paul Miller we 'Cf 431,98 Patricia Miller .. FI sl-z s: Q- Roxanne Miller i1 'f' . - ,ff l 35 N? . h'i' I Y- ' A 3 ' , I-if K .C 3 fee ' sm' x f l ' f V f Pu. -f of .K i a Melissa Mitzuk 87 Q 1?- Arthur Miller Barbara Miller Lisa Harris and Larry Fischer recite their lines in the play, You Can't Take It With Youf, ffl U g , ivy Vi .. .I A fi if Seniors Bob Rockstroh and jeff Nielson firmly believe that 'practice makes perfectf FX. -cv Barbara Mix Scott Mohwinkel Judith Monno 'W-1 Av-O fl , . , , Ai. Y' ,.1E73x ,i.w,: f 3' Donald Monson Patricia Mooney Patricia Moore Michael Morris as 1 i.: l 1 wa f Q., f -at af 4 A M 4. L. William Morrisette Vicki Morse Dolores Morton Michael Mueller 5 NA ,f-s kynjnr QW . 5+ . 1 While singing a song, seniors Kathy Schuster and Sandy Christiansen focus thei on choir director, Mr. P. Heyerdahl. 'fs 5' J 'at Mark Munger Daniel Murphy Colleen Mustard Victoria Nahl Charles Nelson Diane Nelson Diane M. Nelson r attention 8 9 QPETJQ X -ff' J! 5 Christine Ness jean Nelson Linda Nelson Susan Nelson Cynthia Neubauer Patricia Neumann jeff Nielsen jotting down lecture notes in English class is senior Randy Ryan. 'CY Bruce Niemela Lau ra N iewinski Marvin No gelmeier Teresa Norton if . if I , i :V F- .Q . Q' fs. 5 fi-ly. 1- at gg if 5 tg ka 5 wig? gt X2 E 2 Q is Senior Steve Kunz shop. janet Glson Laura Pagel R. works on a project for wood Rona Olson Keith Pariseau Linda O ' Gary Lynn Okeson Nancy Qlsen RObCI't Olsen Linda O,Regan Stacy Parke Carol Orne A, -rr'-ew ,- 2631 mn , . in ...,.' Kathleen Pasiuk Roxanne Patterson How Can We Cheerleader Melinda Schulz encourages the foot- ball players in the game against Highland Park. iwmf 4114 Connie Pechmann Kathleen Pengra Bonnie Penschuck Richard Persell 3159! Karla Peter Douglas Peterfeso Deborah Peters David Petersen 92 Bruce Peterson james Peterson Rebecca Peterson Robert Peterson Lose When We 're So Sincere? Steve Lange gains important yardage in the cru- cial game ofthe season against the Govies. Ronald Peterson Tamara Peterson Wendy Peterson Lawrence Petrie Janice Picha Christine Posch Mod House goers enjoy water games while taking a cooling dip in the pool. Susan Potvin Gary Prestegord sig f f James Pringle Cheryl Proulx Carol Raines jean Rasmussen Bruce Reed Richard Reischel Anne Reitter 94 fha Paul Reitzel Nancy Rhein Q' 'Sv ai Jeanne Ricci Chris Richardson james Richie M Linda Richie Kathleen Riley Senior girls organize a volleyball game at Mod House. Thomas Roberto Terry Robertson Robert Rockstroh Nancy Rondeau -n--...Q Nue- Randy Ryan Daniel Santovi Sally Sawyer in .fe 4. David Rydel Dorothea Savage Sandra Sawyer ' 1 f ,f Kevin Rowan Maureen Rowan Michele Sampson James Sanders 6 M O .0 0 ', 20' o',0 0 g s Enjoying wood shop as part of the consumer skills course is senior Michelle Chapeau. 5 I ,f . , 3' l ' ' l John Scheiber Daniel Schmidt Gary Schabert Virginia Schadl i Ralph Schmidt Lynn Schmitt Barbara Schmitz James Schorey Band president Dave Killeen is presented with new jackets by Mr. Walter Dorle, president of North- western State Bank, the band sponsor. Jean Schouveller Josephine Schrul Rebecca Schultz 97 Melinda Schulz Kathleen Schuster Nina Schuweiler I Get By With a Little Help From Katheleen Schwintek Mark Seehuetter Marty Seibert james Seidel Sue Shoberg Linda Showalter Michael Siedow Geda Sigvaldson 98 Virginia Simonson jeffrey Sinks My Friends fa' ' .A K .QW as Rita Sj odahl Michael Smith Debra Soderbeck Marianne Sommerdorf Lee Sonnee Mary Sonnen Susan Sperling Marie Sporer A large number of fans cheered the Knights on to their 15-14 football victory over johnson. Football tickets were sold during the lunch periods by senior Linda Hueflmeier, junior Sandy Thompson, and Senior jackie Marlow. lx William Stacken Gordon Stangl Kathleen Steave . A Patricia Steele Deborah St. Martin Penny Stokes Cheryl Stone 100 Dean Strauch Thomas Strong Vicky Struntz Daniel Sundmark ya, ilk Richard Swaim Thomas Syfko Linda Szalapski Karen Szeremeta Barbara Taft Robert Tauber Lynne Taubert Senior Rick Mierva types an algebraic problem on the computer. 101 Rosemary Thompson Cynthia Taylor Diane Taylor Daniel Thomas William Thury Chris Tieso Michael Tix Terry Robertson concentrates on the next pitch. 102 Jon Tj omsland Christine Tkachuck Michael Tobritzhofer Janice Travis Carey Tressman Seniors Lynne Beck and Melanie Lee participate in a T small group discussion. Dennis Trooien Victoria Trooien Darlene Trumble Stephen Tweet Thomas Urban john Trost Patricia Vall Terry VanDerBosch Joan Venarchick is . 2:11 33 ? 1- A 4 It t+ 103 at T, , The library gives students a quiet place in which they may study. ww 'Qty-'wwf X Christine Verdick Carol Vogt People Are The Luckiesf aw: .133 5 'Vr.i.'.n Leonard Wagner Margaret Wakefield Terrill Wallace Charles Waller V Charles Wallgren Christine Waska Connie Weber Patricia Weeks 104 Linda Weisner Clifford Wells Carol Wennes Terry Wethern Who Need People People in The World Posing for the camera are seniors Dave Dries and Judy Mechelke. 105 Timothy Whelan joel White Gary Whitney Darcy Wiener 'Mmmmmmmrnmmmmrnmmm . . . Michael Wilcox MA We Louise Wiley Michael Wilhelm aww' Edward Winters Richard Wood Kurt Wrobel Randy Yanez 106 , A fi jf' +3 if 'Y Dennis Yaritz Joseph Zschokke Debra Zupfer 2 , W . ,iv W if ' Shari Yauch Roxanne Yobbie Thomas Youngquist Donald Zarbinski Daniel Zimmer David Zimmer - D A as Q A Seniors Dan Murphy and Steve Fuller and junior Roger Swanson listen leisurely to records in the band room. 107 Senior Sfofisfics ACKERMAN, DAVID - Hockey Manager 2, Mike and Key Club 3. ACKERMAN, DENNIS - Hockey Manager ,German 1, 2, 3, Mike and Key Club 3,DECA fOn-the-Jobj 3. AICHELE, GREGORY - Spanish Club 1. AKER, JANICE - Girls' Glee Club 1, 'B' Choir 2, Concert Choir 3, Human Rights Club 1, German Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club Sophomore Representative 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, GAA Board 2, 3, GAA Recording Secretary 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, Graduation Usherette 2, FTA 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Knight Lites 2, 3, Knight Lite Recording Secretary 3, Girls' 'H' Club 3. ALEXANDER, MICHAEL ALLBUTT, JUDY - Ski Club 1, 2, 33 Human Rights Club 2. ALTMAN, JUDY - FTA 2. AMBOURN, NEIL - Ski Club 1, 2, Golf 2, 'H' Club 2. ANDERSON, CURTIS ANDERSON, ELIZABETH - GAA 1, 2. ANDERSON, GARY - Varsity Band 1, 2, Concert Band 35 Ski Club 2, 3. ANDERSON, KENNETH - Tennis 1, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 3, Spanish Club 2, Student Council Representative 2, Steering Committee Representative 3. ANDERSON, LAUREL - Human Rights Club 1, Nurse's Club 1, French Club 1, 2, Steering Committee Representative 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knights 1, 2, 3. ANDERSON, STEPHEN - Ski Club 1, Track 1. ANDERSON, STEVE - B-Football 1, Varsity Band 1, 2, 3. ANDERSON, THERESE TIMOTHY ANDERSON, ARNEBERG, ROBERT - Steering Committee Alternate 2, Ski Club 2,3, German Club 2,3. ARNOLD, LINDA ARNOLD, SUSAN - Pep Band 1, Pep Club 2, German Club 2, GAA 1, 2, 3. ASTRUP, BARBARA - French Club 2, Ski Club 3. AUGER, SANDRA AYD, PATRICIA - GAA 1, Pep Club 1, Human Rights Club 1, 2, Debate Club 1, 2,FTA2, Student Council Alternate 2, Thespians 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, French Club 1, 2, 3. BAHNEMAN, ROBERT - German Club 2, Audio Visual 1, 2, 3. BAILEY, ROBERT - German Club 1, Audio Visual 2, 'H' Club 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3. BAKKEN, DONALD - Steering Committee Aternate 2 . BAKKER, NEVELYN - DECA QOn-the-Jobb 3. BARATTO, CATHERINE BARKLIND, JAMES - Wrestling 2. BARRETT, JUDITH BAUMER, CHARITY - FTA 2, German Club 1, Pep Club 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Nurse's Club 1, 2, Nurse's Club Secretary 1, 2. BAYERS, TERRY - GAA 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Aqua Knights 2, 3, Aqua Knight Board 2, 3, French Club 3. BEACH, BARBARA - Pep Club 1. 108 BECK, LYNNE - Human Rights Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, Thespians 2, FTA 2, 3, FTA President 3. BEECHER, JANE - Girls' Glee Club 1, 'B' Choir 2, Solo Coir 3, Human Rights Club 2, Graduation Usheratte 2, Pep Club 3, National Honor Society 3, National Honor Society Vice President 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knights 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knights Recording Secretary 2, Aqua Knights President 3. BERGMAN, GARY - German Club 1, Swimming 1, Tennis 1, Ski Club 2, 3. BERRES, STEVEN BERUS, MARK - Spanish Club 1, 2, Cub Beacon Staff 2, Beacon Staff 3. BESTLAND, DENNIS - B-Hockey 1. BESTLAND, STEVEN - Ski Club 1, 2, B-Football 1. BIEBIGHAUSER, BARBARA - Student Council Rep- resentative 1, 2, Steering Committee Representative 1, 2, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Band Treasurer 3, Ski Club 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, GAABoard 2, 3, GAA Vice President 3, Human Rights Club 2, National Honor Society 3, Girls' 'H' Club 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knights 2, 3. BLAKE, RUTH BLODGETT, LAURENCE BLODGETT, LYN BOFENKAMP, ALAN BOGOTTY, LINDA - Human Rights Club 1,German Club 2, Steering Committee Representative 2, Ice Knights 3. BOHNEN, SANDRA - GAA 1, Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 1, Cub Beacon Staff 2, Conservation 3. BOLAND, STEVEN BOLEEN, DOUGLAS - Mr. Saga Candidate 1,A-Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Football Captain 3, B-Basketball 1, A- Basketball 2,3, B-Baseball 1, A-Baseball 2, 3, Home- coming Candidate 3. BORCHARDT, LINDA - Student Council Board 1, Human Rights Club 1. BORGEN, KATHLEEN - French Club 1, Ski Club 3, FTA 3. BOSCH, MARILYNN BOUR, THERESE - Spanish Club 1. BOWELL, CYNTHIA - GAA 1, Pep Club 1, Human Rights Club 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, Student Council Board 1, 2, Thespians 1, Star Thespians 2, Honor Thespians 3, Knight Lites 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 33 Steering Committee Representative 3. BOWLIN, WILLIAM - German Club 1, Cub Beacon Staff 2, B-Football 1, A-Football 2, 3, B-Hockey 1, Wrestling 2, 3, B-Baseball 1, 'H' Club 2, 3, Steering Committee Representative 2. BOWMAN, DONALD - Conservation 3. BRAUNIG, NADINE - Majorettes 2, 3. BRAUNIG, STEPHEN - B-Baseball Manager 2. BRESNAHAN, PATRICK - B-Football 1, A-Football 2, 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 'H' Club 2,3. BREWSTER, DONALD - Audio Visual 1,2. BREWSTER, SANDRA - Nurse's Club 2, Con- servation 3. BRINGLE, CHRISTINE BRISSON, GEORGE - Homecoming Candidate 3. BROMMERICH, PATRICIA - GAA 1. BRUCE, SANDRA - Student Council Alternate 1, Student Council Representative 2, Girls' Glee Club 1, Solo Choir 2, 3, GAA 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Ski Club 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, French Club Board 2, French Club Secretary 3. BRUEGGEMAN, PETER - Concert Band 1, 2, 3. BRUSTEN, LYNDA - Conservation 3. BUCHE, DANIEL - Wrestling 2, A-Football 2. BUESING, MICHAEL - Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 'H' Club 3, A-Baseball 2. BUETOXXL HERMAN BUETOW, STEVEN - Mr. Saga Candidate 1, King of Hearts Candidate 2, Boys' State Alternate 2, B-F ootball 1, A-Football 2, 3, B-Hockey 1, A-Hockey 2, 3, B- Baseball 1, A-Baseball 2, 3, 'H' Club 2, 3, Home- coming Candidate 3. BUSHINSKI, RICHARD - Ski Club 3,Bowling Club 3, Stage Crew 3. BUSHMAN, MARK - Human Rights Club 1, 2, German Club 3, German Club Vice President 3. BUTKOWSKI, MARK BUTTWEILER, STEVE BZDOK, LINDA - GAA 1, 2, Nurse's Club 1, 2. CARDENAS, RONALD CARLSON, JEANINE- GAA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Graduation Usherette 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Steering Committee Alternate 3, National Honor Society 3. CARLSON, JOANN CARLSON, LINDA E- Student Council Representative 1, Steering Committee Representative 2, Thespians 1, Star Thespians 2, Honor Thespians 3, FTA 1, 2, Aqua Knights 2, GAA 1, 3, Pep Club 1, 3, Human Rights Club 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Cub Beacon Editor 2, Beacon Page Three Editor 3. CARLSON, LINDA J - Steering Committee Alternate 1, 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 3, German Club 1, 3, National Honor Society 3, Aqua Knights 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knights Board 2, Aqua Knights Treasurer 3. CARLSON, MARK - Pep Band 1. CARLSON, RICHARD CARPENTER, JOHN CARTER, DONNA CASBY, KURT CAVANAUGH, GAIL CERVANTES, RACHEL - Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Queen of Hearts 2, Steering Committee Representative 3, Pep Club 3. CHAPEAU, MICHELLE - Girls' Glee Club 2, German Club 2. CHAPUT, SCOT CHENOWETH, DANLEL CHERRY, BARBARA - Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Graduation Usherette 2. CHRISTEN, STEVEN CHRISTENSEN, RICHARD - German Club 1, 2, 3. CHRISTIANSEN, SANDRA - Concert Band 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, French Club Treasurer 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, Solo Choir 3, Pep Club 2. CLAUSEN, DAVID - Debate Club 1. CLEPPER, LINDA COLE, KATHERINE - A' Choir 2. COMPARONI, CARL - Thespians 1. CONDON, PATRICK - B-Hockey 1, Conservation 3. CONLEY, THOMAS CONTINENZA, CHRISTINE - Spanish Club 1, 2. CONWAY, BRIAN - Spanish Club 1, B-Basketball 1, A-Basketball 2, B-Baseball 1, A-Baseball 2, Student Council Alternate 2. CONWAY, DENNIS - French Club 2, A-Hockey 3. COON, RALPH CORBO, DIANE - GAA 3, Pep Club 3, Conservation 3, Spanish Club 3. COSTELLO, EMMETT - Human Rights 3, Con- servation 3, German Club 3. COSTELLO, TERESE CROSBY, DAVID - Thespians 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, Gopher Historian 3. DAHL, CINDY DAHL, PAMELA - 'B' Choir 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 3, DECA QOn-the-Jobj 3. DAHLSTROM, DUANE DAILEY, PATRICIA DALY, DANIEL - Conservation 3. DAMSGARD, SUSAN - 'BZ' Choir 1, Concert Choir 3, Steering Committee Alternate 1, Steering Committee Representative 3, GAA 3, Peo Club 3. DANIELSON, LAURINE - DECA fOn-the-Jobj 3. DANIELSON, VICKY - Human Rights 1, Cub Beacon Editor 2. DAVIS, LINDA - FTA 3, GAA 3, Pep Club 33 Nurse's Club 3. DAVIS, MICHAEL - Golf 1, Conservation 3. DEBACE, JANET - Human Rights Club 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knights 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knight Board 2, 3, Aqua Knight Recording Sec- retary 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Cub Beacon Editor 2, Saga Staff 3. DEEB, KAYE - Spanish Club 1, 2. DEMULLING, NANCY - DECA gon-the-Joby 3. DENESEN, MARY JO - 'B' Choir 1. DEROCKER, BONNIE - Spanish Club 1. DERUSHA, DIANE Witfiesf Gary Whitney, Barb Leithauser ' Tl Steve Tweet, Candy Markus DESMOND, DENISE - Thespians 1. DETTMANN, MELINDA DICKHAUSEN, CHERYL - GAA 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3. DIKE, EDWARD DOHERTY, MARJORIE - GAA 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club Treasurer 2. DORFF, PATRICIA DOYLE, ROBERT DRASSAL, DIANNE DRAZ, DAVID - Thespians 1, Ski Club 1. DREIS, DAVID - B-Football 1, A-Football 2, 3, B-Basketball 1, A-Basketball 2, 3, B-Baseball 1, 'H' Club 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 3. DUCE, CHERYL - Aqua Knights 1, 2, 3. DUFOUR, ALAN DUMER, DONALD - B-Football 1, Track 1, 3, Con- servation 3. DWYER, DEBORAH - DECA fOn-the-Jobl 3. EHRMAN, DIANE - GAA 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 'B' Choir 3, Ski Club 3, Pep Club 3. ELLEDGE, WILLIAM ELVY, DENNIS - Track 1, 2. ENGQUIST, GERALD ERICKSEN, MARILYN - Student Council Board 1, Star Thespians 1, 2, Honor Thespinas 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Human Rights Club 1, 2, Steering Committee Alternate 2, French Club 2, 3, Aqua Knights 2, Cheer- leader 3, National Honor Society 3, Homecoming Candidate 3. ERICKSON, GARY - Spanish Club 1, 2, B-Baseball 1, A-Baseball 2, 3. ERICKSON, GREGORY - Class Secretary 2, B-Foot- ball 1, A-Football 2, 3, B-Hockey 1, A-Hockey 2, 3, NH' Club 2, 3. ERICKSON, JOHN - Steering Committee Alternate 1, 2, Stage Band 1, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, B-Football 1, A-Football 3, B-Hockey 1, Golf 1, 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3, 'H' Club 3, Cub Beacon Staff 2, Beacon Staff 3. ERION, SUE - German Club 1, 2. ETTER, CAROL -- Student Council Alternate 1, Student Council Representative 2, 3, Thespians 1, 2, Human Rights Club 1, German Club 1, 2, Cub Beacon Editor-in-Chief 2, Beacon Editor-in-Chief 3, National Honor Society 3, Presidents' Roundtable 3. EVERSON, SCOTT - Spanish Club 1. EYLER, GREGORY - Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Debate Club 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, Swimming 1, Cross Country 1, 2, Human Rights Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, Student Council Board 3. FAHEY, KAREN - Pep Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3. FALB O, JULIEANNE - German Club 1. FERGUSON, - Spanish Club 2, 3. FERKINGSTAD, JERRY - DECA fOn-th-Jobj 3. FERNLUND, JANICE FERRIS, BRUCE - Swimming 1, 2. FISCHER, CAROL - Thespians 1, Pep Club 1,French Club 2, Human Rights Club 2, Steering Committee Representative 2. FISCHER, LARRY FISCHER, RICHARD - Spanish Club 1. FJELSTAD, KATHLEEN - Thespians 1, Ski Club 2, 3. FLAHERTY, RICHARD FLANAGAN, KEVIN - French Club 1, 2, 3,B-Hockey 1. FRANK, MELANIE- Student CouncilBoard 1, Student Council Representative 2, Steering Committee Alter- nate 1, Ski Club 3, GAA 1, Spanish Club 1. FRANSEN, GREGORY FRASCONE, MARY FREDRICKSON, JUDY - DECA fOn-the-Jobj 3. FREDRICKSON, MARLYS FREDRICKSON, STEVEN FRISCH, LESLEE - Conservation 3. FRITSCH, RICHARD - Ski Club 1, B-Football 1. FRITZ, ROXANNE - Concert Band 1, 2, GAA, B- Squad Cheerleader 1, Human Rights Club 2, German Club 2, Student Council Board 2, DECA fOn- the-Jobj 3. Q FRUCI, MICHAEL - Track 1, B-Hockey 1. FULLER, STEVEN - Class Treasurer 3. FURCHNER, CLAUDIA - GAA1, French Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Knight Lites 3. GAGLIARDI, COLLEEN - Girls' Glee Club 1, 'B' Choir 2, Ski Club 3, GAA 1, Graduation Usherette ' 2, Homecoming Candidate 3. GAGLIARDI, COZETTE - GAA 1, Ski Club 3. GALARDY, DIANE - Thespians 1, Girls' Glee Club 1, 'B' Choir 2, 3, Aqua Knights 1. GALLOWAY, SCOTT - Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, 'H' Club 3. GARAY, SANDRA GARCIA, GREGORY - King of Hearts 2, B-Football 1, B-Hockey 1, A-Hockey 2, 3, 'H' Club 2, 3. GARDELL, ROBERT GARDNER, JOANN - Aqua Knights 1, GAA 1. l GASSERT, DEBRA GAUSTAD, MARIA - Human Rights Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Steering Committee Representative 1, 2, 3, GAA 2, French Club 2, Graduation Usherette 2, Student Council Board 2. GAYDOSIK, CHRIS - Student Council Representative 110 1, Steering Committee Representative 1, B-Squad Cheerleader 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, Thespians 2, Concert Choir 2, Solo Choir 3,Miss Print Candidate 1, Queen of Hearts Candidate 2, Homecoming Queen 3. GEAR, MARGUERITE - GAA 1, Aqua Knights 1. GERMAIN, SUSAN GIBSON, PATRICIA - Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3. GILES, GLORIA GILLELAND, MARY - Student Council Board 1, Queen of Hearts Candidate 2, German Club 1, 2, 3. GILLEN, CHARLOTTE - Girls' Glee Club 1, 'B' Choir 2, Human Rights Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, NationalHonor Society 3, Gopher Historians 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, FTA Secretary 3. GLEASON, PAMELA GOETZ, JAN - German Club 1. GOLDBERG, KATHLEEN -- Thespians 1, Con- sevation 3. GOMEZ, MARIA - Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. GORDON, MARY G,ORMAN, PH IL GORZ, GAIL GOULD, FRED - Swimming 3. GOVETT, ROBERT - Star Thespians 1, 2, 3. GRAVINK, KEVIN GREBINOWSKI, JUDY - Spanish Club 2, 3. GREEN, KAREN - Thespians 1, GAA 1, 3, Human Rights Club 1, 2, FTA 2, Graduation Usherette 2, French Club 2, 3, Steering Committee Alternate 3, National Honor Society 3, National Honor Society Treasurer 3. GROPPOLI, MARY - Knight Lites 2, 3. GROSCHEL, RONALD - Pep Band 2, 3, B-Hockey 1, A-Hockey 3, Tennis 2, 'H' Club 3.- GROSSAINT, DENNIS GROVE, DALE - Track 1, Student Council Represent- ative 1, Mr. Saga Candidate 1, Thespians 1, Honor Thespians 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Spanish Club Treasurer 2, Ski Club 2, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Thespians President 3. GRUE, EDWIN GRUE, KENNETH - Track 1, German Club 1. GRUFMAN, GERALD GUCK, KAREN - Student Council Alternate 1, Ski Club 1, Cub Beacon Staff 2, Beacon Staff 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club Secretary 3. GUIDER, PATRICK - Spanish Club 1, 2. GUSTAFSON, DIANNE - FTA 3. HAAS, NANCY HAAS, RAYMOND HALL, MICHAEL HAMM, JODEE HANSEN, JOHN - Track 2. HANSON, KAREN - 'B' Choir 1, 3, Solo Choir 2. HARDING, JOHN - Wrestling 3. HARMON, RONALD - Pep Band 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, A-Football 2, 3, Vfrestling 2, 'H' Club 3. HARRINGTON, JANE - BW Choir 1, Pep Club 1, French Club 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3. HARRIS, LISA - GAA 1, 2, 3, GAA Board 2, 3, Human Rights Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, B-Squad Cheer- leader 1, FTA 2, Thespians 1, Star Thespians 2, Honor Thespians 3, Student Council Board 2, 3, Student Council Representative 1, 2, Steering Com- mittee Representative 1, 2, 3, StudentCouncil Alternate 3, National Honor Society 3, Graduation Usherette 1 2, Cub Beacon Staff 2, Beacon Staff 3, Thespian Vice President 3. HARTLEY, KENNETH HASHIMOTO, BARBARA - Knight Lites 2, 3, DECA fOn-the-Jobj 3. HAUGEN, ANNE - Debate Club 1, FTA 2, Steering Committee Representative 2, Pep Club 1, 3, Human Rights Club 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Aqua Knights 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knights Board 3, Cub Beacon Editor-in-Chief 2, Saga Staff 3. HAYDEN, MARGARET - Steering Committee Alter- nate 1, 2. HAYNE, LENORE - Thespians 1, Star Thespians 2, Honor Thespians 3, GAA 2, 3, Human Rights Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, Steering Committee Representative 2, Steering Committee Alternate 3, Knight Lites 3, 'B' Choir 3. HEDIN, CAROL - Student Council Representative 1, Student Council Alternate 2, Pep Band 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, French Club 3, Ski Club 3. HEINING, SANDRA - Girls' Glee Club 1, 'B' Choir 2, 3, GAA 1, German 1, 2, FTA 2, Gopher Historians 2, 3, Gopher Historian Vice President 2, Human Rights Club 2, Pep Club 2. HELGASON, CHARLES - Student Council Represent- ative 1, Steering Committee Representative 2, B-Base- ball 1, A-Basketball 2, German Club 2, 3. Most Talented Chris Gaydosik, Dale Grove HELLAND, KAREN - GAA 1, National Honor Society 3, French Club 2, 3. HENK, DONALD - B-Football 1, A-Football 2, B- Baseball 1, 'H' Club 2. HERME, JOAN HERNANDEZ, JAMES HERNANDEZ, LINDA - Student Council Alternate 2, 'B' Choir 2, Spanish Club 2, 3. HEROUX, DARREL JoHNsoN HERRERA, SCOTT HIPPE, ROSANNE HIRTE, WILLIAM - Student Council Representative 1, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, B-Football 1, B-Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, Human Rights Club 2, Conservation 3. HOCHBAN, JOSEPH HOFFMAN, ELIZABETH - Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3. HOHMAN, DIANE - Stage Band 1, 2, GAA 1, German Club 1. HOLMBERG, MICHEAL - A-Football 2, Ski Club 3, Mike and Key Club 3, Conservation 3. HOLT, DENNIS - Tennis 1, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, 'H' Club 3. HONERBRINK, MARK - Track 2, 3, A-Football 3. HOOKER, CAROL - GAA 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knights 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knights Board 2, 3, 'A' Band 1, 2, Human Rights Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spanish Club Corresponding Secretary 3, National Honor Society 3, Thespians 2, 3, StudentCouncilAlternate2. HOOKER, MARY - 'B' Band 1, 2, 'A' Band 3, Student Council Representative 1, Student Council Alterante 2, Human Rights Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Knight Lites 3. HOULE, DENNETTE - Pep Club 1, Steering Commit- tee Representative 3. HOULE, TIMOTHY HUCK, MICHAEL HUEFFMEIER, LINDA - GAA 1, 2, 3, GAA Board 2, 3, Girls' 'H' Club 2, 3. HUGHES, SANDRA HUMMELL, DAVID - Conservation 3. HUNTEMAN, JANET - Ski C1ub,2, German Club 2. HUPALO, OLGA - Spanish Club 2. IRBER, JAMES - Human Rights Club 3, German Club 3. IRESTONE, GARY - B-Football 1, Gymnastics 1. IVERSON, RICHARD JACOBSEN, MICHAEL - Audio-Visual 1, 2, 3. JAMIESON, CLAUDIA Cufesf lndi vidual Tom Syfko, Maureen Rowan l 112 JANKE, RICHARD - Thespians 1, 2, 3, Student Coun- cil Board 2. JELINEK, SUZANNE - GAA 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knights 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 3, Steering Committee Alter- nate 1, Steering Committee Representative 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2, Human Rights Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, National Honor Society Secretary 3. JERDE, JEFFREY - Track 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 'H' Club 2, 3. JEROME, CORT - B-Baseball 1, Track 1, A-Football 2, 3. JOHNSEN, ALBERT JOHNSEN, CHERYL - Class Vice President 1, Student Council Alternate 1, Steering CommitteeRepresent- ative 1, Girls' Glee Club 1, 'B' Choir 1, Solo Choir 3, Concert Choir 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, GAA Board 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, French Club Vice President 2, Ski Club 2, Pep 2, 3, Girls' 'H' Club 3, Girls' State 2, National Honor Society 3, Cheerleader 3. JOHNSEN, KATHLEEN - Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. JOHNSON, ALAN - B-Hockey 1, Swimming 1, Ski Club 2, 3. JOHNSON, BRIAN - A-Football 1, 2, 3, A-Hockey 1, 2, 3, B-Baseball 1, A-Baseball 2, 3, H Club 1, 2, 3, Steering Committee Representative 2, Home- coming King 3. JOHNSON, DANIEL JOHNSON, GAIL JOHNSON KATHLEEN - Cub Beacon Staff 2. JOHNSON KIM - German Club 3. LYNN - Thespians 1, 2, 3, Steering Com- mittee Representative 2, 3, Solo Choir 3, Human Rights Club 2, Graduation Usherette2, German Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, National Honor Society 3, Ice Knight 3. JOHNSON, NANCY JOHNSON, RICKY JOHNSON, ZOEANN JOHNSTON, MARK - Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club Treasurer 3, A-Football 2, Wrestling 2, 3, Track 3. JORDAN,JUDY JOUBERT, MARY JUAIRE, LYNN - Steering Committee Representative 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, Human Rights Club 1, Pep Club 2, Graduation Usherette 2, Flagtwirlers 2, 3, Flagtwirlers Co-captain 3, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 3, Band Secretary 3, Homecoming FirstAttend- ant 3. JUELICH, ROXANNE - Aqua Knights 1, 2, 3, Thespians 1, Pep Club 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 2, Steering Committee Alternate 3. JUHNKE, DONNA - Spaf1iSh Club 1, Nurse's Club 1. KAISER, JENNY - 'B' Choir 1, 2, GAA 1, Human Rights Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, German Club 2, 3, Knight Lites 3, Steering Committee Representative 3. KANE,JAMES KARNUTH, YVONNE - 'BW Choir 1, 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 1, Steering Committee Representa- tive 3, Steering Committee Alternate 2, Human Rights Club 1, Thespians 2, FTA 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. KARRAS, DAVID KARWOSKI, KURT - Cross Country 1, 2, Track 1, 2, H Club 1, 2, Ski Club 2, 3. KASSEKERT, MARY - Cub Beacon Staff 2, Beacon Staff 3, Pep Club 3, Knight Lites 3, Ski Club 3. KASTENS, SUSAN - Nurse's Club 1, 2. KATZ,JEFF KAUDY, MARY - Cub Beacon Staff 2, Beacon Staff 3, Graduation Usherette 2. KIELSA, RICHARD - German Club 2, B-Hockey 1, B-Football 1, A-Football 2, 3. KILLEEN, DAVID - Stage Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Band President 3, Human Rights Club 1, 2, Presidents' Roundtable 3. KINDERMAN, GERALD - B-Football 1. KING, DONALD - Stage Band 1, Spanish Club 1. KINNEY, DONNA KINSEY, MARILYN - Student Council Representa- tive 1, Student Council Board 2, 3, Steering Committee Representative 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Human Rights Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, French 1, 2, Cub Beacon Staff 2, National Honor Society 3, Ski Club 3, Graduation Usherette 2, Human Rights Club Treasurer 2. KIPKA, DEBRA - French Club 1, Aqua Knights 1. KIRCH, DAVID - German Club 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 3. KITTLESON, BRAIN KJORNESS, SCOTT KLAENHAMMER, DAVID - Swimming 1, French Club 1. KLECKER, GARY KLEIN, CHERYL KLEIN, MARGARET - GAA 1, French Club 1, 'B' Choir 2. KLOS, JAMES - Ski Club 1, 2, 3. KNIGHT, MICHAEL - Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Wrestling Captain 3, 'H' Club 2, 3. KOHLS, DEBORAH - Stage Band 1. KOLLANDER, KARLOTTA - Student Council Alter- nate 1, Steering Committee Representative 1, 2, 39 Thespians 1, Star Thespians 2, Girls' Glee Club 1, Pep Club 1, Human Rights Club 1, German Club 3, Knight Lites 3. KOLODZIEJSKI, SUSAN - Student Council Repre- sentative 1, DECA fOn-the-Jobj 3. KONG, HELEN - Student Council Alternate 1, Steer- ing Committee Alternate 1, 'B' Choir 1, Concert Choir 2, 3, FTA 1, 2, Red Cross Club 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, French Club Board 3, Gopher His- toians 2. KOPPE, EVE - Thespians 1, German Club 2, 3, Cub Beacon Staff 2, Saga Staff 3. KOSKI,JOHN KOTASEK, THOMAS KREVINGHAUS, RICKY KROMER, WILLIAM KRUCZEK, DANIEL KRUGER, PATRICIA - Thespians 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, Gopher Historians 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Pep Club Secretary 3, Cub Beacon Staff 2, Beacon Page One Editor 3, Aqua Knights 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knight Corresponding Secretary 3, National Honor Society 3. KUEHL, STEVEN KUHL, CHARLES - Class Resident 3. KUNZ, GREGORY - Thespians 1, French 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, B-Basketball 1, Cross Country 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 'H' Club 2, 3. KUNZ, STEVEN LABELLE, BRUCE - Stage Band 1. LABORE, SHERRI - Student Council Representative 1, Student Council Alternate 2, Student Council Board 3, Student Council Secretary 3, Miss Print ll Ideal Date Anne Reitter, Gordy Stangl Candidate 1, Thespians 1, Star Thespians 2, Honor Thespians 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club Vice President 2, GAA 1, B-Squad Cheerleader 1, Human Rights Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Graduation Usherette 2, 'B' Choir 3, Home- coming Candidate 3. LABORE, TIMOTHY - Steering Committee Repre- sentative 3. LABRASSEUR, JEAN - German Club 1. LAMBERT, LARRY - B-Football 1, A-Football 2, 3, Conservation 3. LADOUCER, JERRY - Swimming 1. LAMPRECHT, DIANA - Thespians 1, 2, 33 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, 3. LANGE, STEVE - Mr. Saga 1, B-Football 1, A-Foot- ball 3, B-Hockey 1, B-Baseball 1, A-Baseball 2. LANGTON, JANET - German Club 1, Cub Beacon Staff 2, Saga Staff3,Aqua Knights 2, 3, Aqua Knights Board 3. LARSON, GARY LASAR, WILLIAM LASURE, KATHLEEN - Girls, Glee Club 1, 'B' Choir 2, Ski Club 2, 3, GAA 3, Pep Club 3, Ice Knights 3, Ice Knights Secretary 3. LEARY, MAUREEN LEE, DEBORAH LEE, HOWARD - Class President 1, Student Council Board 1, 2, Student Council Treasurer 2, Steering Committee Representative 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Swimming Captain 3, B-Baseball 1, H' Club 2, 3, Ski Club 3. LEE, MELANIE - French Club 2, 3, Ski Club 3. LEIER, MARK - Swimming 1, Conservation 1, 2. LEIS, MARY - NurSe's Club 1. LEITHAUSER, BARBARA - Class Secretary 1, Student Council Alternate 1, Student Council Board 2, 3, Student Council President 3, Star Thespians 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, GAA Board 2, 3, Girls' 'H' Club 2, 3, Aqua Knights 1, 2, Ice Knights 3, Human Rights Club 1, German Club 2, 3, Gradu- ation Usherette 2, Presidents' Roundtable 3. LENNARSTON, DONNA - GAA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Cub Beacon Staff 2, Beacon Staff 3, Knight Lites 2, 3, Knight Lite Corresponding Secretary 3. LENNARTSON, RONALD LEVAKE, CARL - DECA QOn-the-Jobj 3. LEWIS, STEVEN LICHT, LINDA - GAA 2, 3. LICK, ROBERT LINDAU, COLONA LINDER, BRUCE - Concert Band 1, 2, 3. LLOYD, GARY LOCKWAY, LARRY - German Club 3, Con- servation 3. LONG, MICHAEL - Stage Crew 1, Track 1, 2, Stage Band 2, 3: Pep Band 3. LONG, PATRICK LOUCKS, PHILIP - Thespians 1, Track 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 2,3. MALASKE, PAMELA - Thespians 1, GAA 1, 3, Human Rights Club 1. 2: French Club 1, 2, 3. MALM,JOHN - Spanish Club 1. MARIER, JOHN MARINKOV, MIKE MARKS, SHARON - Steering Committee Alternate 2, 'B' Choir 2, Ski Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, French Club Board 3, Knight Lites 2, 3, Knight Lites Captain 3. MARKUS, CANDACE - Steering Committee Repre- sentative 1, 2, Solo Choir 2, FTA 2, Gopher His- torians 2, GAA 2, Human Rights Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, Presidents' Round- table 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, German Club Trea- surer 2, German Club President 3. MARLOW, JACQUELIN - Steering Committee Alter- nate 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, GAA Treasurer 2, GAA President 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Girls' 'H' Club 2, 3, Graduation Usherette 2, Presidents' Roundtable 3. MARSON, KATHLEEN - Thespians 1, Star Thespians 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club Chairman 3. MARTIN, BARBARA - Ski Club 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knights 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knights Board 2, 3. MARTINO, CHRISTE - Steering Committee Repre- sentative 2, Gymnastics 2, 3. MARUSKA, THOMAS - Ski Club 1, Stage Crew 1, Audio Visual 1, Bowling Club 2, 3, Conservation 3. MASTEL, GREG MATHISEN, DALE - Track 1, Conservation 3. MATTISON, CHARLOTTE - Student Council Repre- sentative 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, German 2, National Honor Society 3. MATTSON, CHRIS - Student Council Alternate 1. MAZZARA, DANIEL - Cub Beacon Photographer 2, Beacon Photographer 3, Audio Visual 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 'H' Club 2, 3. MC ALPINE, JOHN - Student Council Alternate 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1,2, 3, 'H' Club 2, 3. MC CORMICK, SHARON - 'B' Choir 2. MC COY, SUSAN - Thespians 1, Spanish Club 2, 3. MC DONALD, GREGORY - FTA 1, Human Rights Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Student Council Alternate 2, Solo Choir 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, French Club Vice President 3. MC DONALD, WILLIAM MC DONOUGH, TIMOTHY MC FARLAND, EILEEN - 'B' Choir 1. MC GEEHAN, JAMES -- Spanish Club 1, Conser- vation 3. MC KINNON, CAROLYN - Student Council Alter- nate 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, GAA Board 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 3, Band Vice President 3, Aqua Knights 1, 2, 3, Aqua Knights'Board 2, Aqua Knights Vice Presi- dent 3. MC LEOD, MIKE - Ski Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Steering Committee Representative 3. MC NAUGHTON. IANET - Conservation 3. MECHELKE, JUDY MEISER, JOSEPH - Conservation 3. MELLOM, LERALD MERCADO, GREGORY - 'B' Choir 1, B-Football 1, A-Football 2, Wrestling 2, 'H' Club 2. MERRILL, JEFFRY MIERVA, RICHARD MIERVA, VICCI - 'B' Choir 1. MILLER, ARTHUR MILLER, BARBARA - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. MII.LER, PATRICIA - Aqua Knights 1, 2, 3, Flag Twirlers 3, Steering Committee Representative 1, 2, GAA 1, Pep Club 2, French Club 2, 3, Student Council Board 2, 3, Cub Beacon Staff 2, Home- coming Candidate 3. MILLER, PAUL - Golf 1, Swimming 1, Ski Club 1, 2, Student Council Representative 2, Steering Committee 3. MILLER, ROXANNE - 'B' Choir 1, Student Council Representative 1, 3, Steering Committee Representa- tive 1, 3. MITZUK, MELISSA MIX, BARBARA - Pep Club 1, 3, Human Rights Club 2, 3, Steering Committee Alternate 2, Thespians 2, Star Thespians 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Ice Knights 3, Ice Knights Treasurer 3. MOHWINKEL, SCOTT MONNO, JUDY - Student Council Alternate 1, Stage Crew 2, Graduation Usherette 2, Concert Choir 3. MONSON, DONALD MOONEY, PATRICIA MOORE, PATRICIA - Pep Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Knight Lites 3. MORGAN, PATRICIA MORRIS, MICHAEL - Concert Choir 2, 3. MORRISETTE, WILLIAM MORSE, VICKI - GAA 1, Aqua Knights 1, 2. MORTON, DOLORES - German Club 1, 2, 3, Star Thespians 1, Honor Thespians 2, Ski Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3. MUELLER, MICHAEL - B-Footbal 1, A-Footbal 2, 3, B-Basketball 1, A-Basketball 2, 3, 'H' Club 3. MUNGER, MARK MURPHY, DANIEL - Ski Club 1. MURPHY, JAMES MUSTARD, COLLEEN MYDIUX, RICHARD - Thespians 1, B-Football 1, Conservation 3. NAHL, VICTORIA - French Club 1, Pep Club 3. NELSON, CHARLES - Ski Club 1, 2, 3. NELSON, DIANE - French Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, Ski Club Publicity Chairman 3. NELSON, DIANE M NELSON, JEAN - Student Council Alternate 2, Steer- 114 ing Committee Representative 2, 3, FTA 1, 'B' Choir 1, Solo Choir 2, 3, Choir Secretary 3, Human Rights Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Graduation Usherette 2, National Honor Society 3. NELSON, LINDA - Concert Choir 1, Ski Club 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, Steering Committee Representative 3. NELSON, SUSAN - GAA 1, Pep Club 1,French Club 2, Ski Club 2, National Honor Society 3. NESS, CHRISTINE - Nurse's Club 1,B-Squad Cheer- leader 1, Miss Print 1, Junior Class Treasurer 2, Student Council Representative 2, French Club 2, GAA 1, 3, Human Rights Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3, Graduation Usherette 2, Steering Committee Repre- sentative 1, 2, 3. NEUBAUER, CYNTHIA - Steering Committee Repre- sentative 1, FTA 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, Thespians 2, National Honor Society 3, President Roundtable 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, French Club Secretary 2, French Club President 3, Knight Lites 2, 3, Knight Lite Treasurer 3. NEUMANN, PATRICIA - Pep Club 3. F EBes1 Figure , Physique Cynthia Bowell, Terry Robertson NIELSEN, JEFF - Student Council Representative 1, Steering Committee Representative 1, Ski Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Stage Band 1, 2, Pep Band 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Swimming Captain 3, 'H' Club 1, 2, 3. NIEMELA, BRUCE - Conservation 3. NIEWINSKI, LAURA NOGELMEIER, MARVIN - Pep Band 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 5. NORTON, TERESA O 'GARY, LINDA - 'B ' Choir 1 , Student Council Alter- nate 2, Steering Committee Representative 3. OHR,JOSEPH OKESON, LYNN - Thespians 1, Student Council ll Alternate 1, Student Council Representative 2, Steer- ing Committee Representative 1, Solo Choir 2, FTA 3, GAA 1, 2, Human Rights Club 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, 3. OLSEN, NANCY OLSEN, ROBERT - Student Council Alternate 2. OLSON, JANET - German Club 1, Girls' Glee Club 2. OLSON, PAUL - Concert Choir 2, Solo Choir 1, 3. OLSON, RONA O'REGAN, LINDA - French Club 3. ORNE, CAROL - Steering Committee Alternate , FTA 2, Student Council Representative 2, GAA 1, 3, Pep Club 1, 3, 'B' Choir 3, Spanish Club 1, 3, Spanish Club Board 3. PAGEL, LINDA - Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. PARISEAU, KIETH PARKE, STACY - Student Council Board 1, Student Council Representative 2, Miss Print Candidate 1, Human Rights Club 1, French Club 2, 3, Aqua Knights 2, B-Sqaud Cheerleader 1, Cheerleader 3, National Honor Society 3. PASIUK, KATHLEEN - Pep Club 1, GAA 1, 2, Flag Twirlers 3, Graduation Usherette 2, Cub Beacon Staff 2, Saga Staff 3, Steering Comittee 2, Thespians 1. PATTERSON, ROXANNE - Pep Club 1, Con- servation 1. PAUL, ROXANNE - 'B' Choir 3. PECHMANN, CONNIE - Student Council Represent- ative 1, Steering Committee 2, B-Squad Cheerleader 1, Cheerleader 3, Senior Class Secretary 3. PENGRA, KATHLEEN - German Club 2, Concert Choir 3. PENSCHUCK, BONNIE - DECA fOn-the-Jobj 3. PERSELL, RICHARD - Swimming 1, Conservation 1, 2, 3, Stage Band 1, 3, Pep Band 3, Ski Club 3. PETER, KARLA PETERFESO, DOUGLAS - Ski Club 1, 2, 3. PETERS, DEBORAH - Pep Club 1, 2, Nurseis Club 1, 2, Nurse's Club President 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, Presidents, Roundtable 1, 2. PETERSEN, DAVID - Steering Committee Repre- sentative 3, Solo Choir 3, Concert Choir 3, Spanish Club 3. PETERSON, BRUCE - Student Council Representative 2, King of Hearts Candidate 2, German Club 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, B-Footbal 1, B-Hockay 1, A-Football 2, 3, A-Hockey 2, 33 'H' Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3. PETERSON, DIANE PETERSON, JAMES - Ski Club 1, 2, 3. PETERSON, REBECCA - Girls' Glee Club 1, Knight Lites 2, 3. PETERSON, ROBERT - Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Human Rights Club 2, Conservation 33 Ski Club President 3. PETERSON, RON - Mr Saga Candidate 1, Student Council Representative 2, B-Football 1, A-Football 2, 3, A-Basketball 2, 3, B-Basketball 1, B-Baseball 1, KH' Club 2, 3. PETERSON, TAMARA PETERSON, WENDY PETRIE, LAWREN CE- Student Council Representative 2, B-Football 1, A-Football 2, B-Hockey 1, German Club 3, National Honor Society 3. PICHA, JANICE - Thespians 1, Honor Thespians 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Aqua Knights 2, 3. PIERSON, STEVEN POTVIN, SUSAN 1. 2, 2, 5 PRATT, JOSEPH PRESTEGORD, GARY - Thespians 15 Star Thespians 25 Honor Thespians 35 German Club 1, 2, 35 B-Basketball 15 Tennis 1, 2, 35 'H' Club 2, 3. PRINGLE, JAMES - B-Baseball 1. PROULX, BARBARA PRO ULX, CHERYL PUFFER, JAMES QUINN, MARILYN A RAINES, CAROL - Girls' Glee Club 15 Solo Choir 25 Concert Choir 35 FTA 15 Ski Club 2, 35 GAA 15 Pep Club 1, 25 German 1, 2, 35 Ice Knights 3. RASMUSSEN, JEAN REED, BRUCE REISCHEL, RICHARD - Steering Committee Repre- sentative 25 Ski Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 35 B-Football 15 Gymnastics 1, 2, 35 Gynastics Captain 35 'H' Club 2, 35 Homecoming Candidate 3. REITTER, ANNE - Student Council Board 15 Steer- ing Committee 25 Ski Club 2, 35 Pep Club 25 Gradu- ation Usherette 25 German Club 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 35 'B' Choir 35 Cub Beacon Editor 25 Beacon Page Three Editor 3. REITZEL, PAUL - Swimming 15 German Club 1, 2, 3. RHEIN, NANCY RICCI, JEANNE - Pep Club 35 DECACOn-the-Jobl 3. RICHARDSON, CHRIS - Student Council Represent- ative 25 Steering Committee Alternate 25 GAA 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Human Rights Club 2, 35National Honor Society 35 French Club 1, 2, 35 French Club Presi- dent 3. RICHIE, JAMES RICHIE, LINDA - DECA COn-the-Jobj 3. RILEY, KATHLEEN RIVET, RICHARD - B-Football 15 A-Football 35 B- Baseball 15 A-Baseball 25 H Club 3. ROBERTO, THOMAS - Wrestling 1, 2, 3. ROBERTSON, TERRY - Class Vice President 25 B- Football 15 A-Football 2, 35 Gymnastics 1, 2, 35 B- Baseball 15 A-Baseball 2, 35 'H' Club 1,2, 35 Home- coming First Attendant 3. ROCKSTROH, ROBERT - Steering Committee Alter- nate 35 Pep Band 2, 35 German Club 2, 35 B-Foot- ball 15 Track 2. RODRIGUEZ, VICTORIA RODRIQUE, GREGORY ROGERS, MARK RONDEAU, NANCY - Steering Committee Repre- sentative 1, 25 Thespians 15 Girls' Glee Club 15 'B' Choir 2, 35 GAA 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Graduation Usherette 25 Girls' State Alternate 25 Spanish Club 25 Flag Twirler 35 Homecoming Candidate 3. ROSENBERGER, DAVID ROWAN, KEVIN - Class Secretary 15 King of Hearts First Attendant 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Cub Beacon Staff 25 Beacon Staff 35 B-Football 15 A-Football 2, 35 B-Hockey 15 A-Hockey 2, 35 B-Baseball 15 A-Baseball 2, 35 'H' Club 2, 3. ROWAN, MAUREEN - Debate 15 Ski Club 2, 35 GAA 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 15 Graduation Usherette 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Knight Lites 2, 35 Cub Beacon Staff 25 Beacon Staff 3. RUNNING, MICHAEL RYAN, CONSTANCE RYAN, RANDALL - B-Hockey 1. RYD EL, DAVID - Student Council Alternate 1. 11 SALZMAN, GARY SAMPSON, MICHELE - Student Council Alternate 1: FTA 35 Steering Committee Representative 35 'B' Choir 15 Concert Choir 35 GAA 1, 2,35 GAA Board 35 Aqua Knights 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club Board 35 Flag Twirlers 35 Girls' 'H'Club 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Graduation Usherette 2. SANDERS, JAMES - Steering Committee Alternate 1, 25 German Club 1, 25 A-Football 25 Cross Country 15 Track 15 B-Basketball 15 A-Basketball 2, 3. SANTOVI, DANIEL - Human Rights Club 15 DECA fOn-the-Jobl 3. ' SAVAGE, DOROTHEA - German Club 2. SAWYER, SALLY - Thespians 15 FTA 2, 35 FTA Vice Most School Spirit Cheryl Johnsen, Ron Harmon President 35 Gopher Historians 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 German Club 2, 3. SAWYER, SNADRA SCHABERT. GARY - Student Council Representative 1, 2, 35 Steering Committee Representative 2, 35 Steering Committee Alternate 15 Human Rights Club 15 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 15 B-Football15 A-Foot- ball 2, 35 A-Basketball 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 'H' Club 2, 5. SCHADL, VIRGINIA - Stage Band 1, 2, 35 GAA 15 Human Rights Club 15 Nurse's Club 15 German Club 25 Knight Lites 2, 3. SCHEIBER, JOHN SCHEID, RICHARD SCHMIDT, DANIEL SCHMIDT, RALPH W SCHMITT, LYNN - Spanish Club 3. SCHMITZ, BARBARA - FTA 35 Pep Club 3. SCHNEIDER, ROBERT - Human Rights Club 25 Graduation Usher 2. SCHOREY, JAMES SCHOUVELLER, JEAN - Steering Committee Repre- sentative 25 German Club 25 Graduation Usherette 25 Flag Twirlers 2, 35 Flag Twirlers Captain 35 Presidentis Roundtable 35 Homecoming Candidate 3. SCHOWALTER, ROSEMARY - Conservation 3. SCHRUL, GREGORY SCHRUL, JOSEPHINE - girls' Glee Club 1, B Choir 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Human Rights Club 2, Conservation 3, German Club 1. SCHRUL, LARRY SCHULTZ, REBECCA - Band 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, German Club 1, Conservation 3. SCHULTZ, MELINDA - Thespians 1, Honor Thes- pians 2, 3, Steering Committee Representative 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Human Rights Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Graduation Usherette 2, Presidents, Roundtable 3, National Honor Society 35 B-Squad Cheerleader 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, Cheerleader Captain 3. SCHUSTER, KATHLEEN - Steering Committee Re- presentative 1, 2, Solo Choir 2, 3, GAA 1. SCHUWEILER, NINA - GAA 1, 2, 3. SCHWARTZ, LOUISE - Spanish Club 1. SCHWINTEK, KATHELEEN SEAR, FRANK - Wrestling 1, 2, 3. SEEHUETTER, MARK - B-Hockey 1. SEIB ERT, MARTY - Wrestling 3. SEIDEL, JAMES SHAW RONALD - B-Football 1. SHOBERG, SUSAN - Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club Board 3, Pep Club 2, FTA 3. SCHOWALTER, LINDA - Nurse's Club 2, 3, Nurse's Club Secretary 2. SIEDOW, MICHAEL SIGVALD SON, GEDA - Student Council Repre- sentative 1, Steering Committee Alternate 2, Ski Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Knight Lites 2, 3. SIMON, RICHARD - DECA COn-the-jobj 3. SIMPSON, RAY - Spanish Club 2, 3. SIMONSON, VIRGINIA SINKS, JEFFREY - Student Council Alternate 1, Ski Club 2, Human Rights Club 2. SJODAHL, RITA - GAA 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. SMITH, MICHAEL SMITH, STEPHEN SOCHA, STEVEN SOMMERDORF, MARIANNE - B' Band 1, 2, Con- cert Band 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Nurse's Club 2. SONNEE, LEE - Audio Visual 2. SONNEN, MARY - Student Council 1, 2, Steering Committee 2, Queen of Hearts Candidate 2, Ski Club 3, Graduation Usherette 2, German Club 1, 3, Cub Beacon Editor 2, Saga Staff 3. SPERLING, SUSAN - Spanish Club 1, 2, Knight Lites 2, 3, Knight Lites Co-Captain 3, Conservation 3. SPORER, MARIE STACKEN, WILLIAN STANGL, GORDON - Student Council Representa- tive 1, Class President 2, Thespians 1, Graduation Usher 2, A-Hockey 1, 2, 3, A-Hockey Captain 3, Cross Country 1, Track 1, Homecoming Candidate3. STEAVE, KATHLEEN - Thespians 1, Star Thespians 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2, Steering Com- mittee Representative 2, Graduation Usherette 2, French Club 1, 2, French Club Board 2, Cub Beacon Editor 2, Beacon Page Four Editor 3. STEELE, PATRICIA - Student Council Board 1, Steer- ing Committee Representative 2, Miss Print Candidate 1, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club Secretary 2, Gradua- tion Usherette 2, German Club 1, 3, Cub Beacon 117 Editor 2, Saga Editor-in-Chief 3, Presidents' Round- table 3, Homecoming Candidate 3. STEIN, MARION ST. MARTIN, DEBORAH - Human Rights Club 2. STOKES, PENNY - Student Council Alternate 2. STOMBAUGH, ALAN STONE, CHERYL - Thespians 1. STRAUCH, DEAN STRONG, THOMAS - German Club 1, 3, Cub Beacon Staff 2, Beacon Staff 3, Pep Club 2. STRUNTZ, VICKY - German Club 2. ST. SAUVER, LARRY STURM, PAUL - Spanish Club 1, Conservation 3. SUNDMARK, DANIEL - B-Football 1, A-Football 2, 3, A-Hockey 3, Track 2, 3, 'H' Club 2, 3, Conser- vation 3. SWAIM, RICHARD SYFKO, THOMAS - B-Football 1, A-Football 2, 3, B-Hockey 1, A-Hockey 2, 3, B-Baseball 1, A-Base- ball 2, 3, Club 2, 3, King of Hearts Candidate 2. SZALAPSKI, LINDA -' Spanish Club 3. SZERMETA, KAREN TAFT, BARBARA TAUBER, ROBERT - B-Baseball 1, Track 2, 3, H Club 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 3. TAUBERT, LYNNE - Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 3, FTA 2, German Club 2. TAYLOR, CYNTHIA - Pep Band 1, 2, 39 German Club 2. TAYLOR, DIANE THOMAS, BRUCE - A-Hockey 2. THOMAS, CHARLES THOMAS, DANIEL Q ,I . THOMPSON, ROSEMARY - Thespians 1, Aqua Knights 1, 2. .'r lj Sh yest Geda Sigvaldson, Brian Conway THURY, WILLIAM - German Club 2, 3. TIESO, KRIS TIX, MICHAEL TJOMSLAND, JON - Student Council Representa- tive 1, Steering Committee Representative 1, Steering Committee Alternate 2, Human Rights Club 1, Ger- man Club 2, 3, Pep Band 3, Stage Band 3, B-Basket- ball Manager 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 'H' Club 3. TKACHUCK, CHRISTINE - DECA fOn-the-Job, 3. TOBRITZHOFER, MICHAEL - B-Football 1, A- Football 2, 3, Track 1, 'H' Club 2, 3. TRAVIS, JANICE - Spanish Club 2, Cub Beacon Staff 2. TRESSMAN, CAREY - Pep Club 3. TROOIEN, DENNIS - A-Football 1, 2, 3, A-Hockey 1, 2, 3, B-Baseball 1, A-Baseball 2, 3, 'H' Club 2, 3, Homecoming Candidate 3. TROOIEN, VICTORIA - Steering Committee Alter- nate 1, Thespians 1, 'B' Choir 1, GAA 1, Gradua- tion Usherette 2, French Club 2, 3. TROST,jOHN TRUMBLE, DARLENE - French Club 1, 2. TVENGE, RAYMOND - DECA fOn-the-jobl 3. TWEET, STEPHEN - B-Football 2, 3, B-Basketball 1, A-Basketball 2, 3, B-Baseball 1, A-Baseball 2, 3, King of Hearts Candidate 2, Steering Committee Repre- sentative 3, Boy's State 2, National Honor Society 3, National Honor Society President 3, Homecoming Candidate 3. , URBAN, THOMAS VALL, PATRICIA - GAA 1, 2, 3, GAA Board 2, 3, GAA Treasurer 3. VAN DER BOSCH, TERRY - Spanish Club 1,B-Foot- ball 1. VENARCHICK, JOAN - Steering Committee Alter- nate 1. VENNEMAN, -IANICE VERDICK, CHRISTINE - Student Council Alter- nate 2. VOGT, CAROL - German Club 1. WAGNER, DENNIS WAGNER, LEONARD WAGNER, MICHAEL WAKEFIELD, MARGARET - Steering Committee Representative 1, Student Council Alternate 2, FTA 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, GAA 2, Pep Club 3, National Honor Society 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, French Club Vice President 3, Knight Lites 2, 3, Knight Lite Board 3. WALLACE, TERRILL - GAA 2, Aqua Knights 2, Steering Committee Representative 3. WALLER, CHARLES WALLGREN, CHARLES WASKA, CHRISTINE - Steering Committee Alter- nate 3, FTA 2, Thespians 1, Girl's Glee Club 1, Concert Choir 2, 3, GAA 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Pep Club Vice President 3, National Honor Society 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, German Club Secretary 3, Knight Lites 3. WEBER, CONNIE WEEKS, PATRICIA WEIHRAUCH, PATRICIA WEISNER, LINDA - Thespians 1, Spanish Club 1, Cub Beacon Staff 2. WELLS, CLIFFORD - Swimming 1. WENNES, CAROL - Pep Club 3, Ice Knights 3, Ice Knights Captain 3. WETHERN, TERRY WHELAN, TIMOTHY WHITE, JOEL - German Club 1, 2, Steering Commit- tee Representative 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3. WHITNEY, GARY - Swimming 1, Human Rights Club 1, 2, Human Rights Club President 2, German Club 2, Stage Band 3, Cub Beacon Artist 2, Beacon Artist 3, Saga Artist 3. WIENER, DARCY - Ski Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2. WILCOX, MICHAEL - Ski Club 1, Student Council Alternate 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, German Club Treasurer 3, Class Vice President 3. WILDS, ANN WILEY, LOUISE WILHELM, MICHAEL - Track 1, B-Football 1, B- Baseball 1. WILLIAMS, VERNON WINTERS, EDWARD WOHLFEIL, DANIEL WOOD. RICHARD - Ski Club 1, 2, 3, WOODLEY, DANIEL - Student Council Alternate 1, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Concert Choir 1. WROBEL, KURT - DECAQO11-the-Jobl 3. WYLIE, KENNETH - DECA fOn-the-Job, 3. YANEZ, RANDY --Spanish Club 1, B-Football 1, B-Hockey 1. YAN KA, GARY - Conservation 3. YARITZ, DENNIS - B-Football 1. YAUCH, SHARI YOBBIE, ROXANNE - Girls' Glee Club 1, 2. YOUNGQUIST, THOMAS - Ski Club 1, 2,Bowling Club 2, 3, French Club 2, Audio Visual 2, Conser- vation 2, Steering Committee Representative 3. ZARBINSKI, DONALD ZIMMER, DANIEL ZIMMER, DAVID ZSCHOKKE, JOSEPH - Bowling Club 1, DECA fOn-the-jobl 3. ZUK, MARY ZUPHER, DEBRA - Miss Print First Attendant 1, 'B' Choir 2, Graduation Usherette 2, Steering Com- mittee Representative 2, DECA COn-the-jobj 3. Q Typical Teenager jeff Ierde, .lean Schouveller ! LK tv 'ag ,,,, ' i Z5 W 'QV' I f 39 1 ' - , , W : ,EW ,F I f ,, wwdfgfwvf , 7 ,Wffff -nu-f -,,...gr' 119 People come in assorted shapes and sizes, ages, hues and colors. Noses, eyes, ears, mouths, hair, give each person a unique appearance. But the differences between people only begin with their physical characteristics. Consider the wide variety of attitudes, approaches to life, approaches to other people in the people you know. ---- Patricia Kennedy Arlin 120 V A ,am SE.. , Q N' .-V asfgi f 21 Steering Committee Prepares Member of the junior steering committee are: Front row: B. Hazzard, Y. Moldenhauer, M. Thomas, D. Kong, J. Dulton. Row 2: S.Wiebold,L. Stangl, L. Nash, G. Nelson, K. Bryant. Row 5: L. Anderson, M. Cotroneo, D. Mauer, L. Anderson, K. Nelson. Row 4: M. Avoles, T. Curran, B. VanHoef, J. Guion. W ar li :eg g '.,. fm aft edtt T . T 03, - is f V 'k. as 5-f .Q Q . G 9 4 .ix,' I 2, at f in. A junior class officers are: Lois Stangl, president, Mark Pavlick, treasurer, Beth Dickson, secretary, and Mark Burch, vice.president Cnot picturedj. 122 In the fall of the year, the junior class, under the direction of Mr. J. Charon, held elections for officers. Many new adventures and oppor- tunities were in store for them. The results of the election were: President, Lois Stanglg Vice President, Mark BurchgTreasurer, Mark Pavlickg and Secretary, Beth Dickson. Also in the first months of the year, the Steer- ing committee saw to it that the juniors received their class rings. The Steering committee has two main events: the Hearts dance in February, and the highlight of the year, the junior-Senior Prom. The committee consists of members chosen in each homeroom at the beginning of the year. As graduation nears, selected junior girls are chosen to be usherettes at the event. Girls are formally dressed, pass out programs and see that all who attend are seated. Juniors for Leadership 6 pi K 'wi- A , , S HA . . K - -..L, K ' 1:'. i t- .ts - , Lzi A ' 1 3,5 i A LV. 8 3' ' 'U Cl-Q3 1 iQ? , i X A A , 1- 4-57 .V N My 5 I is 7 fi Qi i t 1 4 , 1 I A ,, l , , 5 1? J, gr ' 1 ' K We xx X I , K M1 si 'Q Wt., ., -.H ., 52? ' mf 3? R X t 5 S J' P Q ww? 5 4 'M 1 M. .1 X i . .4 -Q Barb Abernathy Mike Achanz Gary Alger Ralph Alvarez Bill Amos Daniel Anderson jon Anderson Lorelei Anderson Lori Anderson Mike Anderson joe Appleby Nancy Aufforth Debbie Becker Leanne Behnke Lynn Beitell Martha Bergman Ken Berres Ron Biebighauser Pattie Bigelow Bob Bisciglia Tom Black Betsy Bohon Linda Booher Donald Bos Chuck Bowe Dave Bowell Tim Bradley Judy Brandt Mike Braunig Tom Brudvig 4 at rz, i , i W - ' ' fi, ' sftglyyy v, Terry Bresnahan Q 'et' r ' LE W I L ,il A Kelly Bryant 123 i nis ' ls ff :.: Q :r.r, . j ,':, it F- . L ip , .. 3 ' . ' , . z .. 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V .f ..,,. , l All Ji , , Li- Q If -' ff Efa 1 ff Gerrie Brzoska Sharon Buhl ' Ep i' Mark Burch Q Vicki Burghart 5 Nancy Burningham l ' f Bill Bush Beth Bushinski Craig Butler Q i , Izi '.gZ f AV M'ffwvfwzwzffslwaw A ,, v,,,. , ,A L Joanne Buzay Cathy Caifl Steve Cairl Suzanne Cairl ,za 41 ,:.r ' Ei V .V , P '- ' ' IL V 45, Luanne Carlson In , ,. Nancy Carlson if L Janice Carlson ' Scott Carlson Don Cardenas Gary Carter Concentrating on a typ Connie Pruden. , . f. -xx Mike Carvelli Z. 7 at Mike Casey .li a as Q Mona Cervantes S Debbie Chapman Pat Chappell 15 55,5 g, .. . , John Chicone - 1 , .S X s f NN! N xx W f 2 K P Y' fm S 2 4 Jerry Christensen V pgt a Tom Christenson J k K gawk Q32 X 'Y Si ' E 1154 Mary Cobb fi gf-it :M N4 t ..,. i . Bonnie Conrad ,-', ,,,1 at Chris Conrad e Joyce Conrad Bev Conwell as 2 S5 QT 'I as C S S 124 is e W 'i D C. iififif , I -5 S545 ,. Q -LI: ,dt Y' .ax-, W is 'Q ' -e '- ' els' t X ' V s ar e 'xf,. 5 iijfjgff N., ' Q. 5 . ,.. if ll sl f T, -JW M lr' 4 2 wifi ing assignment is junior Deborah Coon Lane Cornforth Barb Courteau Carol Crawford Mike Crisler Donna Crocker Gretchen Cummings Debbie Curran Tom Curran Michele Dahl Roberta Dalhby Bruce Damoci Rich Dandi Jane Darst Sherry Deck Q! E Dennis Christine Dennis Dickhaus f .asa Lavonne Dickhausen John Dickhudt - - nxx Mike Dickman , ,. K Lip X Q 5 .,..,. k..:. D K 'Jie' 5 K A lk K ' S iti flallftf M - -N S- .. , t -v ge f S E F l All . E '. A I . ..QI M, ,yi . - kt ? 5.-rig, g ., 8 af flxiifigis R' Beth Dickson . . sq? 5 Steve Dimmick Adele Dolan . ..,.t ,.,. ,. X. . 5251295 ' 2 , . . mx ,Q z x x ,gr -my Becky Domke Denise Donahue Debbie Dreher Cindy Dress Mary Dunlap Rick Dunn Kathy Dunsmore ,,,,,,,.e,,f f 7, ,B y ,nrwmnmll Working diligently on a Chemistry experiment arejuniors Tom Christenson and Scott Then. ora? ff fr. 5 .. ,,,..,. W H 5r..u. W , A4 W . K : ' Q 'M - f I 1 as ,fra or r A K he-:ir ' , 1 :, , , . . ,M - . 1 E go 1 3, t , E A ' X 4 Q a:- D iw he ,Q ., Q .Ait - 2 U T fr , gn .:.. ,, f -fr 5 tg 5 A , if f.: x. a A' 7' fljfw .6 ii rl my ' i ll' .A 4 1 A 'xt L . 1 , I - b y M5 - , R 7, F K, frV,. 3 , , x,, 5 A FW' A TK rf' f 9 Q1 fe 1 17 , n 125 Linda Edwards Sue Edmunds jackie Ek Greg Ellsworth Susan Engstrand Marlys Ettl Bruce Farrell Diane Fehr Scott Ferris Janice Fincel Marty Fischer Mike Florin Arlie Forsberg Steven Forys Dave Fournelle Cathe Frazer jean Emeott Marsha Engel Greg Engfer Dennis Feist joan Ferber Cindy Ferraro John Flynn Carol Folsom Steve Ford jim Fredrickson joan Fredrickson Mary Fredrick SOII ii 9 ,, r- - - ' : .x,.. .rtl L.x.', I K 6 I ' fi is W S? Q. 5 1' a W f :'1 4 a 5-.N Q35 ' YF? ' iii 'S ' I Q. , i. A I t , :ENE , inf. K A iw , e K ' , J., .5 gy - K - . I ,E , y A .,..,.Ah I, ,.,.k , T i - H t . f . iw.. ' X . Ax. ., S E 56'-X if Tom Frick Cheryl Froysland Joe Fruci Karen Frye Susan Funke Steve Fye Jill Geisenheyer Vicki Gerard Barbara Germain Celeste Gervais Joanne Gibson Kathy Giles Jim Gilleland Craig Gooch Salli Grans Greg Grebinowski Kory Greene Sandra Griffith Steve Griffith Pauline Grun fx Ilii C J C 1, :fi ' A tetr Q , , t,,' 4 It f' ' all :-1 4 ' . pr LL . V g ,. S S F .. . Q35 9? i n G' i Sr ' 2 z ' ' . 'V 'alt' L' - K g J ,... Z Nzl. r A 'Fm S ' M X -trs .3 E' 0 ....q g at 1 ez Scheduling Req Learning a foreign language is important for a junior in furthering his education. 126 Joe Guion Kevin Hahn Karen Handler Patricia Haley Tama Hall Tim Hall Ann Hamm Peggy Harding Robert Harms Joyce Harrington Joann Harwell Laura Hathaway Bev Hazzard Charles Heidenreich Joan Heitzman uires Student 2 ,,,, V V, fv L 1 - ..f 9 C f' J t'ai Q J S L,,,,, . I V an A , ,.,. W4 H I' I i' i V fi'- ' 7 ,Ti Steven Hendricks Ron Henk Mark Hermanson Kathy Hertz Bill Hickey Carol Hillemann Sylvia Hintze Bob Hirte Jeff Hirte Dale Hoelzel John Holden Jim Holmberg W . iw . H ,, X g,,,..,. ,-,, . ,A f?g,,.f,i f71 ,fn H6 vw? , . I ,. 5. -. .J ' ' X if lf f affm' 5 i f A ,,., .,,Jk V. 14 fn ,1 f . 5 rn sl F vu ' AF 'A '. 'S' 3 . Becky Homola Kent Hookins Scott Hotch Roberta Hovde Fay Humphrey Earl Jeanson Gwynn Jenkins Nancy Jennings Diane Jentink Beverly Jerome Participation 7' Junior Howie Post practices intently on his trumpet while learning the fundamentals ofband procedures. 127 . 5 mx Q A . 1,775 W., .ae , Miki. ,,.., i e-tt ' ff- .1 1 1. in 4' - an f 'ls at kr Q? r Wf'ff,:, as 'gn I ,N to - ,K V ,. ff Q, If +1 lip mn ima i A f if r F lf 1 ,Q Q Q V. ' A... ,W ' Q ..'.. 1, .7 ,H .. K, an - a tv -W . it by ala? we I ii 5 it 4 ff id' 52335 ar 1 iii M li li a 'iif J Vp., LKVLI X ,. 5. V,' ,AE K A .. : 1 .. 5 , V J ' .ft, If i4 i'hf L I V .A J fa, Cindy Johnson Clyde Johnson Debbie Johnson Karen Johnson Lynda Johnson Wayne Johnson Colleen Jones Joe Jones Caroline Jorgensen Patty J orstad Janet Joubert Barb Joyce Celeste Juaire Dave Juhnke Debbie Kaiser Vickie Katz Mike Kearney Gary Keller Kathy Kaphing Gene Karwoski Jerry Katz Sandy Kezar Joe Kiemen John Killeen Margie Kivel Kay Klein Cyndi Klett Russell Knoblach Sheldon Knutson Jean Koch ,fri .,,, A-we if if Q ,. ,,.g:,12Q9 ,,',' 11' W ,.1, ag? ff -1 4 1' DW -' gs f ' Q ' l A 1 A , 1 ? Dorothy Kong 1 , DD1 Y . . A Bill Koppe 1 'sf A 136111118 Lampflghf .,,,. fr , ,, ,.h,,h.: I K A' '1 ':.,,,f , . - ' W- 1 R V, W 'k V I i , M Don Koran Debi Larsen 1 -, Y 1 ' , I .E Q 1 Kenny Kotula if ' ' Mg .. Q 1 Jeanne Larson , 1 '11-' - . , 1 Randi Larson 'gif 1,1q 1 ' f Lori Kraft 1 ' ',,, ' V- W' ' v ' ,, V1 ff 1 ,Ti ' . f .W L R d L 'ALV' M'k K ll an y arsen 1 '1 GUY LaVC1l'f Paul Kutscher '1 , ,,,,.. Marilu Lavoie :'1 X Y' - ' if . 1. H ' Sue LaChapelle if ,,nn '1 1 1 1111 1 i H 1 V..11 ' 1 1 - V 1 Rick Kromer 1 1 Joe LGS L : 1 -f S116 Lemke V. ,.,. ,.,,, V -iw, Karen Krueger ii G L - 11. 1 1 ,Y , Jeff Kuehn 1 l. reg ennartson ' Us Mod House Hosts Variety Debbie Mauer Kathy Mayen 1 1111 , 1 5 ..s. , 1 s f 5 5 ' I M is -H ,,,1 1 . I 1 ,,,' , VVII M 1. N,-:z jf ---, Ljgssfvmi, ::., 1 E25-56:15 f.ff -if ' -fee-5:-M, '1s'1s 1 1 1s1 'D ' 1 1 - ,s:4 1 f'ss 11:: ---w .,.. 1 i- - wi,w - M ,,,,, -Y Q 11W - 'G izzz 1 hiiir L 1 n n D -Q I h,,, -.,.' ' ZNX1 1111 '.f' 1 QL, . ' . N ',,1 . -1', .s,.1,.. ..,' Q u-. 595515 i?S?'5a? 855555 557295 :Dogg 'Msn'--ue U-WCZ:D Haqwiw Q36 N QFDOQ rv14f-+91 7:-'awk-4,,,, 3252 1255 55255 g1-SEP in g sw 5 :: - 'S UQ Q. O : ro : S225-E givvgs- ERUSDUQ' 9:-S,E: 'E mc,--DQ 5.00 B rgcp 0.-5 rx ' n D :S H UQ w fa 'n ' ' o O o V2 rv 'JW -i O O ' U, 5 .-. 0 v-s W 5 D O 1:1 Q., :1 D PH .. N- h it ..,,1: ., 4. ,.,. , 4 ' :f1--1s- sg ' ' '11si ' ,,,, 128 W f wfr? ki ,K 1511 M an . mi- 5 Diane McClelland Craig McCoy Michael McDonald Debra McDonnell Steve Mc Garthwaite Laura McGregor 'ww Featured at Mod House was Fortune Telling. Captured by gypsy Patti Rudolph is junior Karen Nelson. ' , , y M Brian McMahon H Mike Mcllhargey M Debra McLaughlin lf t l Sheila McNulty srtr - Steve Metique sg' Ax A Sandy Mercado ' W fl' ta 5 r e sue Meffiu M Kathleen Meyer 1 ,,,, lf' A jay Mickelsen 1 'A -- Q 't t z if --R , Rocky Morehean h 2 Z Dennis Morely K M Q ,X I S Z g W is X . gi 71 Sid Morris Ll-if M ,:. l.,,'i 'f ' at GregMil1ef - ff Y W f wh- ' . .. . -2 . . - -e ' L- : ' Q' , ' Mike Miller A e es ' fx 'w e ill M fens f al i l sue Miner :ll Terry Monn or M ' 'K A ' W Tom Miller l M t iff. t -' 5 ,M-, 1 Yvonne Moldenhauer M h L - , W -',, b . ive M V , I Debbie Milan e M - , Mt Jackie Miles ' D 9 Audrey Miller M M A Cynthia Niemela My M ,,ti, A Otis Nuernberg M V. H W 3. Q M ',,, i af, 5 iity . . ii.ti M M 5 All Kathy Mueumg M M K 4 Bob Nygren 'JM iii Doris Mueller H li ' I ' A Bonnie O'Brien ff s s e Sandy Mum 1 Ye Bob Ohs a r D Qii l l M V GailNe1son M My r Keith 01425011 V M fj ii j , 1 Leanne Nash A r Dave Oliver 6 V Kafhl' MUfPhY M, . A 11 Dan Ollila : 1 -- ffm? :'-f. .. i Ll' ifril, M ' M ..M, V . ,- - .1 l A , Mark Nelson Olsgn M ' Linda Nelson 4 l Marietta Olsen - ' M Karen Nelson :-- 2 My... : 1 Vickie O1 Son fan 5 Barb Nieczyk Mary Neuman at Dan Nestor t L I i ' t t or 1 '62 - .. V M A 'M V bfi A-- LV .r,.' K t LMMMV 129 f N A 5 xx f af 'i 'E V' N! -U ' ' t. i g 5 john Palumbo sg V , .IV f 5, V 'f , V -in ai 1 Janet Pariseau o f li V, 3 Ai fi ' V' ' to , Shirley Pariseau 'i P at 1 , x M f, rf, a M M' V VVV WVVVVVV fl X V V ,G 3 Mark Pavlick V X S Bob Rettner X V QW Q ! ' f Nancy Pengra rrxt7+:f75 ' .Q L,m, 'P kx i Pamela Revier V VV . ,V M y V V , , U V ' Barbara Peterson V V or 5 , , Dennis Peterson it my , ' f ' i' ' ' N5 V' Janice Peterson I tgb ' VV ' X 'V'l My 4 Diane Petschauer Bob Richie ' , gb I x,,, L, Steve peyer fs llieil f Richard Richter .... vllv , V 3V V, it Q e.t-. I . VV V V. , V , gr V Ramona Piasecki V, . ' t 5 Vg W V ., , ' , f Sue Pisarowicz V , M P' .frt Margie Pifzen I A Iyyz ' V , ' V ' Tom pormer . 2 Carole Robertson lj' 12' lr' ,, P M' Howard Post PM ' . Mary Rodrique ' ' V l V P ' Denise Pranke ' an C1 at rrri P Linda ki A V, ,, V iff? ' Ajji Donna Proulx Q ' -5 'f ' I Q' . . 1- fa -1 J 'lll lll, 4 Q f Ron Raasch 2 ' Mary Roedl S' W ' l ' , W: Richard Radtke A f gr Barb Rose J N at A E Ron Ravey i t l. V Vff arlfz VVW lr 'Q E : ', I ' Philip Rayburn r 5 -5 V V M L' 7 ' ' V - VVVV 7 yy :v,, LOTIC Reese V .' ' Y Swv? V V V I 5V V ,' r V Dennis Reeves bra' Bob Roth 4 1' :REQ Mike Reichert Q Debby Rubbeft U M at Q Patti Rae Rudolph f. A 7 V ' Z I Milan Ruzicka t 2, Q V ' V Mary Ryan I' V' lr f Nancy Ryen W trl' P aa lena a y ale N 'i 'I,V 5? ,, 1 'wa 'eff Deborah Sacht if, fi? , P f l 1 N f SV jackie Salava V VAAA A , H , K f ,E5L, V x Sue Salinaz gi ,.a' 7 air- 1 I . Diane Sandberg M a Curt Sandell I,,5 ' 31 V,AI Bob Sawyer V L-3' Timothy Sawyer 5 5 - I V Nori Scanlon i R . 1 ,,,, P W W ' N get VN I, Linda Scearcy ggi Q Q S 674 Sandy Scherz , ' r - W , Vwwgri ',VV X ' Jack Schmidt Q tv f Sue Schmitz VV V Pam Schneider A 'W V S 1 Q Marc Scholtes T it if Q V' ' f Claudia Schorey ' 'gl ---fa 4 ,Q , Stan Schouveller 130 5? Expressing enthusiasm for the Harding-johnson Hockey game is cheerleader Debby Rubbert. During a prac march in the s K W3 k-f' . . f ...Rf W Lt, it, 1:3 XT mx E5 'S' .fm .551 kk 1 P if . rw- r if' K te i f C la, a ,ty fl A 1 ZZ. ' S chool parking lot. -A . -:fu as ,Qs . vi N Q- V . - :ref - N. A ws N 1' 9 SX N X X W. 2 -c ' 'Y 01 1 X .. Q X.f' l',. 1 A sr 1, , ,.,, . 5 A t S of if . it -m..L 'HI' ' Yr a rx c -53 K ' tice session, Chuck Branum and Greg Sachs ' t : Q ,tr Gary Sonnee Diane Sonnee Dave Socha Mark Sportelli Joni Southward Bill Southward Linda Steichen Scott Stahnke Lois Stangl Linda Struntz Mark Stoltzmann Rodney Stetzer Rod Swanson 1 S i t ivan? :I X K x Jerome Schowalter Mike Schroeder Steve Schroeder Cindy Schultz Sue Sears Carole Shedd Debbi Sherwood Susan Simbers Darilee Sitters Mary Skipon Connie Skrukrud Randy Smith Tom Smith Bob Snow Rick Sobanski 'W -zf. ET ff 'f,, junior Joni Southward uses her own iniative as she R011 Swaner practices in the Math R.C. on the computer. Mary St. Sauver -3 ww! if y f I f W gb. ,t ,V . we , V ,. I an ., we - 1,2 ' . 3 ' A' ' f f -riv Q 1, ' p Rodger Swanson 'L' V ,S if ' Ai Sylvia Christina ' ' l Cindy Taylor , , 44 7 . W a 3 J 7- ,na T : gl Q i Q Y 314 , 'Q I t A VV 52 , fr ' if 1 f' A 6. af fe as fa 4 as ,h,i C is 'Yi 1 'V' isa 1222? 'V 'E A ' 1 'i , 1 V fi Q QV , ig riyi y a ll ,- I ' . rg., Q Q ii i W, I i 7 4, V A Scott Tenner Bruce Thatcher Scott Then Mike Thielen Donna Thoemke Mary Thomas Mike Thomas Bruce Thompson Sondra Thompson Diane Thury Nancy Thury Lisa Tkachuck john Townley Tom Triemert jeff Tucci Bob Van Hoef jim Vculek Judy Verner Debbie Verdick Keith VonDeLinde Steven Wackerfuss Mike Wagner Sally Wald Dennis Waldera Sue Vlfallgren jackie Walther Gail Warner 1 ' Between classes, girls meet to discuss the latest news. 5? is 29 f ,tt A e t Q ttls 5 Nr - I K 132 ESE-il 5: ESF' Students 11 a ,i.as f S -' Sie in ' iff? 0,3 ,.k ' is-. I is it tiee ,.. . .za C? e J S Sue Warner Dave Waska Kerry Watt Mike Wawra julie Westerberg Tom Wethern Eugene W'eyer Sue Wiebold Frank Wiechen Ward Wieman Deanna Wiener Teresa Wiese Iane Wilking Randy Williams Lester Willis Doris Wilson Carolyn Winters 'l oni Wipf Connie W oitas 1 7 S. 1 Debbie Wood , , - N P 4 we ' Q David Workman I ' Ero Wrobel I N Dave Yauch r QA ese s j , - ' t ' Sandy Zaspel , ' I ..,, - .n l Michael Zitzer f fl? ' jillyne Ziemer junior Sue Wiebold stands at attention. Create a Friendly Atmosphere - v-,M JL, Amused by artwork are junior onlookers Mike Thielen, Tom Curran, and Mark P Avoles. ' junior Chemistry student diligently works on his experiment. 155 To Sophomores Harding Front row: B. Tungseth, W. Genin, D. Anderson, J. Workman, K. Danielson, john Crilleland, C. Bayers, j. Meyer. Row 2: P. O'Shea, L. Dickman, D. Russo, F. Ryan, Peggy Pepper, L. Anderson, B. Beach, M. Mercado, T. Hoen, M. Walker. Row 3: C. Struble, F. Lowell, j. Vadnais, C. jyrkus, T. Dupre, C. Pleets, C. Gaydosik. Row 4: T. Johnson, B. Duxbury, C. Lutgen, C. Bergup, K. Hazzard, K. Olson, B. Barghini, K. Husnik, T. Rubbert, T. Peterson. Treasurer john Gilleland, vice-president Therese Hoen, secretary Kathy Olson, and Dave Lee, take time out from a busy schedule. 134 Mr. William Reynolds has taken the job of being Sophomore class advisor. Steering Com- mittee representatives were selected in home- room in the fall of the year. Members are in- troduced to the plans for the activities in which they will participate. One ofthe things they dois help in the order- ing ofthe class rings. This yearthe committeeis main activity was the planning ofthe dance and Coronation of Krystal Knight and Princess Frost. The dance proved to be veryworthwhile. is a New Experience m y 7-V. 5 .f,. L A T7 g s I e 7 ' - gm . if f . war e . i t 4? if t 3 Q., X 3 i E K D .Kik i .yk , ' . l m , bf , X . ii' . - i ,. , 1 1 'e i ? .., Q5 at ts H 1 I: -mfs., f A P - r V. 31- '-: V .4 Eg iliii-ii. V U X, is 3 s Q , Y' f 1 . 'X I iffy Q ,,i f. Q , ,Z ti t avg , 3 r :'Q ffl f i lr., J Ui ee is is s M A , se ' t . t 5 . 3 A pf A A ' ,,.. as :XD has Jean Ackerman Mary Aguirre Mike Alle Cindy Alverman Mike Amos Carl Anderson Debbie Anderson janet Anderson Lynn Anderson Peggy Anderson Martha Anderson Tom Anger Debi Barrett Colleen Bayers Mark Bearl Kent Beckstrom Barb Beesley Paul Bennett Carolyn Bergup Marie Berry Randy Beringer Kathy Bernard Diane' Beste Cheryl Bloom Joanne Blomberg Linda Blosmoe Debbie Bly Ray Boche Debbie Bohn Sandra Bollman Michele Bonon Bob Bos 135 S r f, if 'Mi ikr? N 'X ,gg E'-1' .l . as rs I ui' .W 3 ,,, V . 25: 1 li f Q X, Bev Anselment Sue Arendsee Nancy Astrup Mary Atkins Myrtle Auger Elaine Baierle Pauline Bakken Barbara Bar ini ' x 5 C gh ' is A Sue Barghini Sophomore Diane Russo examines the 'Three Little Pigs' during a Biology class. - 6 X, F .,A... ,Q ':- 4 5' C Q - ifig . . P it-Q 'H K A-91+ - P --Q: ..,, ww . al 'lisa SA Q , r .f f ' L- ' , is . 3 , X, gin P - X, ' ,H - R i T , ' A - P a s .Qi W 15 -- A -: 1 if C 2 Bruce Boyer Charles Branum Iohn Brinkman Steve Brookshaw Sandy Brown Tim Browne Karen Brusten Bob Buetow John Burch jeff Burianeki Karen Bushinski Craig Butler Carla Caduff Carmelita Caduff Ann Caliquire Ray Capocasa A party of sophomores socializing at the Sophomore Royalty Dance. f P, ' K r z Nancy Capron P D, in Betsy Carlson C QCY, xg I - ' ' ii .,.. ei 'TW Pamela Carlson W-' f-,:-,, 5 i , 1 .a P - P Y psf -S Ei . A Linda Casey it 2 ,M X Michael Casey all P Dave Chambers ' - 5 : V N . 15 , Fran Chapeau '- 1 Teresa Chapel S ' i ' r . Steve Ciampi ' i :E we - P 1, -. a aaa gif , A . 4 ll Don Clark mL'V? f aizr, r l Connie Cockriel is P. i f ' ' -. Yvonne Cole rf-P P iz P za, PP SP . A, P a P . ' W' Sl - ,sp Q 2 . 1 .. .. 1 ,H M - PM-f-.,.:-. .cg-ai.. -gn... -- .X 155, di Jan Connelly all 'L S7 fr- L ' Paul Conway Richard Cook N wb 1 -e. , , H, 4 ,.:P , Q I Dave Cooper Mike Coulombe Dennis Cowen Calvin Dahn Diane Daly Debbie Damsgard Sharon Dandl Karen Danielson Pam Davies Mike Davis Nancy Davis Mari Dege Diane DeMuth jackie Dennis Pam Dewall .1 f I CE' FQ .. ks is Y Y' .... K R .,. . . 'W' G . X , A y K A' i s., .-. 213' 5 H Q gi? 4 . . . kk., .sift K L.k,.. iq,- ak Loanne Dickrnan Dennis Dickhaus Patrick Doherty Mary Donovan Mary Dorr ' Gary Downey joan Doyle Mike Dreis jeff Drews Doug Drobac Tom Dupre Debbie Dunaway u Linda Engstrom Steve Erichsen Deeanna Erickson Shaun Feist Kevin Ferris Roy Fingerholz julie Flodine Pete Flom Sheryl Forner Lauri F ransen Kevin Franscone vw 1 fr 5 K ' , ' Lb -. Q Bert Duxbury X f'i 1 X Terry Edwards S s.. t E ' on N Tomrliineke Let's Win,Harding,' says Peggy Anderson at theB squad basketball game. L , V x' T 3 in ' fi' at Larry Eisher if? V iew .A 5 4 if W gy Cindy Emery ' A i , X jeff Engberg -X A 1 ' an M, x T Loreen Engbretson E se F 525532251 ' Q Q25 f fe' SC0rtFarrC1l Y r f 1., M A M- ,ff 1 K i vi: Andre Faykish E in ,, 1 I t 4' it ' Q5 4' Laurel Fischer K l ji I ', X , Lv jame Fitzenberger N ,V it A W' V Q f Q , Debbie Flaherty V H ns H' mf.. f bd 'lf I Richard Flaherty 1 E a -1 Sm - 'gg' 3 ff fx . so , 3 s Na? alla , -af M :if fx 'fy Jafflle Foster H V ,, vaiz Vi I f ' V Mi e Foster r 4, ' R M f X A af' 2't f fi? is Debra France 157 Mike Franssen I 2 ffl? Z- ff , 4' atv! wg-92 f sy , 9 if Y' S ,S 4 ,1 Sue Fredrickson David Gatzke Colleen Gaydosik John Gilleland Carol Gomb old Denise Grossaint Larry Grufman 3, ',,V, Ti: ' if H ' . ' ' 'Wi' Eileen Geiger H VV at e PM Giles GVZV! Mike Giuen , . . zi. evvle ,,0 Wgiwnliaxfai f wa?9t KmhYG0nz Ms ','P , Judy Goetzke ii Q25 V ' Kuff GOddCn :' i n , I i 1 Sally Gordon A f i Linda Gfeising :'l'l -4 L. Sherri Gresafe V ryney , ,...'f 5 i 'rk' r 'a 'i't, Derald Grue ,ll, Jay Grove, -s 9 . .- V Rick Hammergren Gail Handler HV '- fi li K 2' ? r,..- - - W ,W . E i d Jeff Hane b' t. , 4 'if : e 'ff' - li Sara Hansen P3 , .Hifi . V . by Q Llnda Hanson Q elel it eF'ii!.L ' Mark Harrington fain WW fi? M' - mm,i R , V , 5 ' arranne Harrison f 'J Q Pat Harrison live ' T X R Bruce Hashimoto a o ' Ri fail i43? R X H h , bk My o anne at away so Donna Hayden ., ' Cheryl Hayne W ., V lu, mb L A is tg' Kay Hazzard ' ' Steve Heasley G . za. Bette Hedin Biology Gives a Knowledge at MM: f ei egg - t x i if .. - .. , ge: 1 5 - . 'fir skis' 5 ' X fi f ' 1 Q52-f - ' Leo Guizzetti Steve Gutterman Tom Haide A jean Halberg Monti Hallberg Darlene Heffron Donna Helminiak Dennis Henk 4Mark Hesch 138 'x QS! e f - K Fi r Y Y -:e f fl ' P ff. 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I Q 31 Q 3 V, ,A K .1 I ' - , 1 ' .fi g':,' ix - S 'i J., , 1 f-, V ' ' t s as 1L,, , ' jg... if f v... g Important Ray Whebbe Mary Wilhelm Gary Willis Sharon Wilson Bill Winters Sharla Winter Debbie Witter Dan Wojcik Lynn Woodward Janice Workman Alan Wothe jeff Wykoff ,..,, ,wtttg,S5 bf N . . M Mi , Q .af -: U fa- ' ff S3E5Si.' ' ei Q t ww '- if t at a f s . K' J i P. .,,. . .: .. t W e to fm:- .. . Fleas -f I ' t f 1525-2 , n E. Q . , is 'Si rl .QS-fi. N 4 .tk , -e :,, H :II , A igzf- .V 1 X 'V john Wyk off Bob Yaritz Gayle Youngquist Sharon Ytzen Terry Zanda Kathy Zaspel Vince Zeimet Shawn Zimmerman Steve Zook Vitality and fitness are key words for sophomores who work out daily in Mrs. Smith's phy. ed. class. 145 Modular scheduling encourages Patty Mierva and Lois jurek to make good use of their IDS time. School Life Creates Various 5 biki? S . x 'X -f ssi'i rigid ef :R af' X X 3 ? wg ' Sophomore Janice Workman practices harmony on her Mrs. Richards, Home Ec. instructor, demonstrates bow Hute with other band members. making to interested student. 146 Sophomore Diane Karmuth displays her musical abllity in band class. 1 Mr. Charon's World History students take time ou to enjoy comic books before class Cpporfunifies for All B squad cheerleaders spend much time in attempting to arouse spirit. 147 1 ,f 2 The good news is that you really don't know how great you can be, how much you can love, what you can accomplish - what your potential is. HOW CAN YOU TOP GOOD NEWS LIKE THAT? ----Patricia Kennedy Arlin V 148 MX E , Sk X if A.f. 14 Activities Calendar September . . . FCbfU21fY . . . 2 School Opens 20 Hearts Dance 25 Winter Band Concert October . . . March . . . 7 Cheerleader Clinic 23 Homecoming Assembly 7-14 Senior Class Trip 23 Homecoming Game 17 Pop Concert 24 Homecoming Dance 50 Gym Jam April . . November . . . 2-4 Musical 9 Mardi Gras 7 Krystal Knight - Princess 15-18 Aqua Knight Show Frost Dance 13-15 School Play May . . . 21 Mod House 7-8 Spring Concert December . . . 15 Prom 19 Senior Class Picnic 15-19 Christmas Drive 21 Senior Honor Day 22 Saga Day, Saga Dance January . . . June . . 26-30 Sno-Daze Week 30 Sno-Daze Dance 1 5 Graduation School Closes 150 may ' Queen Chris Gaydosik and King Bucky Johnson are crowned by last year's royalty, Beth LeMire and Manuel Cervantes. 1969 Homecoming Royalty Mi ...z. -. . K . .A gd K' E- K. V . . W-.5 gig- ik- -W Wmggzfhs 29,4 c . 5. ,f fn K - . ..,,.. ..x....... t ..... ...fa . - ' 5..g3! - .. . gffgfzg f The newly chosen King and Queen lead the royal dance, following the Coronation. On Monday, October 20, Homecoming Week began. A Homecoming button sale was held to officially start the week of festivities. The slo- gan - 'Hijack the Pilots'. The Knights were ready. Tuesday was Ghost Day, Wednesday was Pep assembly day, and Thursday was Maroon and Gold Day followed by the game that night. Harding won, 43-0 and became No. 1 in the city. The Knights were ecstatic. Friday night brought the dance and corona- tion. The band was 'Free and Easy'. Chris Gaydosik and Bucky johnson were crowned King and Queen. Lynn Juaire and Terry Rob- ertson were chosen as 1st Attendants. Thanks to the Homecoming committee the week was a success. Chris, Bucky Rule Homecoming Manny chooses Chris as the new Queen. l Who. . . Me? 4.1 8 Sf Q - - Homecoming Royalty and candidates: G. Stangl,j.Schouve11er, G. Brisson, S. LaBore, D. Reischell, N. Rondeau, D. Trooien, P. Steele, T. Robertson, B. johnson, C. Gaydosik, L. juaire, M. Erickson, D. Boleen, T. Miller, S. Tweet, C. Gagliardi, S. Buetow. Pace is Set for Week fi'-v-if The Homecoming crownbearers played their parts well. 154 The candidates participated in Half-time activities Steve Tweet breaks through the Homecoming hoop to follow tradition. of Activities T fi Mi it in L28 X A V VVAL Ly I V' an Dance-goers have a hard time finding enough room to dance. Up, up and away! The cheerleaders drape the goalposts with maroon and gold streamers before the game. s E The 'Free and Easy' supplies music for Homecoming dance. 155 nfs. 'f-- - . . . . fl ' '- wg K ci - ., e Above: The 1950-1959 star Alumni were honored, preceeding the Homecoming game. W' J' r av' 7 Coaches Edling, Kiemel and McDonald discuss the pro- gress of the Harding - Murray game. Murray Game Carrying the ball, senior Terry Robertson is tackled by Murray's defensemen. 156 1 fifial ' ff - 1 ' f A A Harding gridder 'gets the lead out.' Harding cuts Murray's offense off short C I I Puts K mghfs m Farsi Place The traditional 'pile-up, follows Hardingis double victory following the Murray game. 1 57 Sai Above: The Princess F rost-Krystal Knight candidates and royalty. Mark is just a little bit shy. The Sophomore Steering Committee re- placed the traditional Print-Saga Coronation with the Princess Frost-Krystal Knight cor- onation this year. The royal court: Vic Pascutoi, Dave Lee, Sharon Kraft, Bryan Anderson, Mike Reil- ing, Squire,Fran Ryan, Krystal Knight Mark Holmgren, Princess Frost Colleen Gaydosik, Lady-in-Waiting Diane Beste and Sylvia Stein- ke. Princess Frost Dance is Big Ollie places the ever-important cape on Colleen's shoulders 1 5 8 As the Coronation ends, the festivities move on to the 3 1. 1 2 dance floor. Krystal Knight Success 'The Angry Soul' provided music for the dance . . . and the evening is sealed with a kiss. 159 Row 1: S. Parke, M. Gilleland, P. Stee1e,j. Schouveller, B. Leithauser, C. Pechmann, S. Tweet, first attendant N. Rondeau, Queen Sherri LaBore, King Gary Whitney, first attendant B. Peterson, M. Rowan, S. Butweiler, D. Grove, D. Boleen, T. Anderson, J. Richie, G. Erickson. Sherri and Gary Reign After a long tormenting wait, Mike Black picks Sherri Last year's queen, Jean Lessar chooses Gary Whitney as the new queen. as the new king. 160 The Mystics provided plenty of music for a large Sno-Daze crowd. As Sno-Daze Week Ends The Royal Crownbearers do their part in the Coronation festivities 161 ueen Sherri and King Gary lead the rest of the royal court in the royal dance. The weather was frosty and frozen as Hard- ingis traditional Sno-Daze week began on Monday, january 26. Within theweek, which ended on Friday, january 30, the Knights took part in an abundance of activities spon- sored by the Student Council. On Monday, the Sno-Sculpturing began with various clubs competing forthe title of 'Best Sculpturei. Progress could be seen each day as the sculptors worked to complete their entry by Friday. The winner of this yearis contest was the Spanish Club forthe repro- duction ofa sleeping amigo. Also beginning on Monday were the broomball games which lasted throughout the week. The assembly on Wednesday was presented to introduce the 18 candidates to the student body. Cn Friday, the annual dance and corona- tion were held. The music was provided by the Mystics. A Week of Activities M Wt MQELEVIFS SQAIN 5Y nzmsrlxwzcnrg ia E 3-S I. , A IN I S55 53 ' 1 The Aqua Knights tried their hand at Sno-sculpturing and came up with this 'lovely lady 162 J 2 X- Broomballers battle for endloflthe-Week play offs. Fills Sno-Daze Schedule The ball gets quite a beating in the course of a. broomball game. 165 Front row: S. Parke, B. Dickson, M. Ericksen, D. Rubbert, M. Schulz. Back row: C. Gaydosik, C. Pechmann, C. Johnsen. Melinda Schulz Rousers Chris Gayd osik Marilyn Ericksen 164 Debbie Rubbert Stacy Parke Turn-On' Spirit This year's Squad of varsity cheerleaders con- sist ofseniors Marilyn Ericksen, Chris Gaydosik, Cheryl Johnsen, Stacy Parke, Connie Pechmann, Melinda Schulz, and juniors Beth Dickson, and ChefYU0hnsen Debbie Rubbert. The captain is Melinda Schulz and the co-captain is Chris Gaydosik. The girls are advised by Mrs. Heather Davis. Connie Pechmann Beth Dickson 1 65 Front Row: Kathy johnson, Theresa Hoen. Middle Row: Sheila Schmidt, Weimdy Genin, Faith Lowell, Peggy Anderson, Mary Walker. Back Row: Cindy Emery. 'B' Squad Cheerleaders Arouse Spirit This year's B Squad consists of Sopho- mores Peggy Anderson, Cindy Emery, Wendy Genin, Theresa Hoen, Kathyjohnson, Faith Lowell, Sheila Schmidt and MaryWalker. Try outs were held last fall. The 'QB' Squad Cheerleaders cheer at jun- ior-varsity games and assist the 'RA' Squad Cheerleaders at some athletic events. The girls are under the direction of Mrs. Heather Davis and are trained by the A Squad Cheerleaders. Right: 'B' Squad Cheerleaders Cindy Emery, Mary Walker, and Theresa Hoen show good form during a practice session. 166 On November 21, the Knight Lites held their third annual Mod House, with activities center- ing around the theme of Casino Royale. Many activities were held during the evening by various school organizations. There were volleyball and basketball in the gym, co-ed swim- ming in the pool, and ping pong in the cale- teria. Other attractions included bake sales, fortune telling, turtle races, and a kissing booth. Later in the evening, participants danced to the music of The Drakes. Casino Royale Draws Active People 2 Knight Lite Celeste Gervais takes the part Receiving a kiss from Ron Harmon is Knight Lite Captain ofa go-go dancer at Mod House. Sherr Marks Row 1: J. Geisenheyner, M. Hooker, V. Schadl, T. Monn, S. Marks, C. Bowell, S. Kezar, M. Dunlap, B. Hashi- moto. Row 2: M. Kassekert,j. Kaiser, T. Bresnahan, D. Kaiser, D. Larsen, C. Holly, C. Waska, P. Wakef'ield, K. Kollander. Row 3:j. Aker, Y. Moldenhauer, S. Bestland, j. Londino, P. Moore, C. Neubauer, C. Furchner, B. Peterson, K. Nelson. Row 4: S. Wiebold, L. Hayne, S. Sperling, C. Schultz, D. Donahue, N. Pengra, D. Lennartson, M. Groppoli, C. Klett. Knight-Lites Shape Creativity Into Routines The Harding Knight-Lites marching unit con- sists of junior and senior girls who perform at many athletic events, parades and assemblies. Members of the unit are chosen through spring try-outs. They are judged on ability, poise and over-all appearance. The unit has summer prac- tice sessions, and it meets two or three times a week during the school year. During the course of a year, the Knight Lites participate in various activities. They march at major football and basketball games. In Nov- ember they hold their annual Mod House. They l march at the Torchlight and Payne Avenue parades. The final event ofthe year is the Ban- quet in April. junior Knight-Lites Debbie Kaiser and Karen Nelson The group is advised and Supervised by Mrs. erforn 'n cost mes in one of tl eir routines. . p I 1 u 1 J. Smith. 168 Row 1: j. Aker, S. Marks, S. Sperling. Row 2: P. Wakefield, C. Neubauer, D. Lennartson. Knight-Lites finish the routine 'Spanish Flea' with the formation of a sombrero 169 ? wx E we 3 SS ESE ss Row 1: C. Wennes, C. Gervais, B. Hazzard, M. Ryan, B. Homola, S. Warner. Row 2: D. Pranke, j. Anderson, C. Conrad, D. Karnuth, C. Niemela, M. Thomas, K. Lasure. Row 5: Ek, C. Raines, S. Griffith, P. Jensen, I.. johnson, M. Sporer, D. Milan. Row 4: L. Carlson, C. Klett, L. Engebretson, S. Grans, P. Klein, B. Mix, I.. Rusch. Ice-Knights Prove First Year Last Spring marked the birth ofthe Hard- ing lce-Knights. The original ideas were set underway by seniors Barb Mix, Kathy La- sure, and Denette Houle and the plans were brought to Mrs. j. Smith for the o.k. Now, under the direction of Mrs. Smith, the Ice-Knights are a skating unit perform- ing synchronized skating routines at hockey games. Summer land practices filled the members schedules and ice practice came this fall. Ideas are created by members and formed in- to routines. The units? costumes were chosen and made by each individual. Officers were chosen last spring alongwith all members. They are Captain Carol Weri- Ice-Knights 'kick out the jams' between periods ofa nes, QW Hazzard, Salli G1-ans, Barb Alix, Harding-johnson Hockey game. and Kathy Ilasureu 170 Officers are, Row 1: Salli Grans, Barb Mix, Kathy Lasure. Row 2: Carol Wennes, Bev Hazzard. on Ice to be a Success Ice-Knights display school spirit by standing at at- Forming a pinwheel during a routine is the entire Ice- tention during school song. Knight squad. - 171 Row 1: L. Morrissette,J. Littfin, C. Dress, M. O.'Brien, j. Manes, B. Beesley, B. Biebighauser, D. Anderson, M. Bergman, S. jelinek, T. Bayers. Row 2:j. Martin, P. Raymond, P. Harrison, C. Hooker, R. Bean, L. Burfiend, A. Haugen, C. Bayers, P. Kruger, B. Martin. Row 3: L. Carlson, B. Dumer, L. Behnke, S. Kiemen, S. Schmitz, J. Langton, J. Beecher, J. Larson, B. Niemczyk. Row 4: J. Dennis, D. Sandberg, M. Kelly, J. Harrington, R. Manke, L. Anderson, Mrs. H. Davis, advisor, J. DeBace, P. Teel. Aqua Knights Work to Achieve . A sense of coordination and the develop- ment of water skills are the tools with which the Girls,Aqua Knights Club work toward their annual spring production. The production is comprised of various routines written and directed by number- heads. Each of the routines meet once a week, and as the week of the show draws near, the girls practice more frequently. This year's show titled 'SOOO Smiles Long, portrayed a small part of the customs, places and lives of the people of the United States. With the help of advisor Mrs. H. Davis, the girls constructed props and costumes repre- sentative of each routine. This year club officers Carol Hooker, Barb Martin, Jane Beecher, jan DeBace, Linda Carlson, Carolyn McKinnon, and Pat Kru- ger worked long hours together with the Officers: C. Hooker, B. Martin,j. Beecher,j. DeBace, Club tO make the year and the production: L- C1f1S0H, P- Kruger- rewarding and successful experience. 172 Board: C. Hooker, B. Martin, Beecher, T. Bayers, j. Larson, I.. Carlson, P. Kruger, A. Haugen, 1. Harrington, J. DeBace, j. Langton. Spring Goal Aqua Knights Martha Bergman and Terry Bayers prac- tice for the annual spring performance. 1 Suzanne jelinek, janet DeBace, Barb Beesley and Carolyn McKinnon practice for the upcoming production. 1 7 Front Row: Nancy Rondeau, jean Schouveller, Lynnjuaire, Connie Skrukrud. Back Row: Kathy Pasiuk, Mickey Sampson, Deanna Wiener, Trish Miller. Flagfwiriers Twirl With Spirit Flagtwirler march during Homecomming haliltime ac- Senior Flagtwirler Kathy Pasiuk performs during tivities. time out at a basketball game. 174 I l Captain jean Schouveller concentrates on a routine. Each spring, Flagtwirlers are chosen accord- ing to their ability in handling a flag, their skill in marching, and their overall appearance. Throughout the entire summer and school year, the girls Work toward perfecting the routines they have written. The band provides the music to accompany them. Under the direction of Mr. R. Hartman, the flagtwirlers performed for assemblies, sports events, and the Winter Carnival parade. Also this year, under the leadership of jean Schouveller, the squad bought new 'H' flags with money raised by a car wash. Flagtwirlers display their 'H' flags. 175 Maj orettes: Bev Hazzard, Cathy Lutgen, Nadine Braunig, Barb Peterson. Under the direction of Mr. R. Hartman, the bands, together with the majorettes, support school activities and activate enthusiasm throughout the school. The majorettes are: juniors Barb Peterson, Nadine Braunig and Bev Hazzard and sopho- more Cathy Lutgen. Their main purpose is to lead the band through routines and perform to the band's music. The Stage, Pep, Varsity and Concert bands work all year to produce music for athletic events, music concerts and self-promotion. With a wide variety of material, including Mr. Hart- man's own arrangements, the bands are offered a great chance to perfect techniques and to in- troduce new concepts in the field of music. The officers in the band are chosen according to participation and spirit. They are: Dave Killeen, Lynn juaire, Barb Biebighauser, and Carolyn McKinnon. juniors Bev Hazzard and Barb Peterson perform at a basketball game. Maiorehes Bev and Barb run through their baton routine. 1 7 6 Row 1: A. Steinke, B. Hornola,j. Killeen, L. Tauber, L. Carlson E Bohon Row 2 D Persell R. Rochstroh, L. juaire, C. McKinnon, B. Schultz, R. Beane J Venarchick J Tyomsland Row 3 D. Killeen, D. Murphy, M. Hermanson, K. Anderson, P. Reitzel D Grove R Harmon C Ander son. Row 4:' J. White, M. Long, J. Erickson. Groove fo Music of Band as 1 1 I Band officers: Carolyn McKinnon, Barb Biebighauser Lynn juaire and Dave Killeen 177 Row 1: T. Sawyer, J. Kobilka, G. Sachs, S. Cairl. Row 2: D. Karnuth, M. Atkins, C. Taylor, D. Mohwinkel, D. Anderson, P. Walsh, M. Temali, M. Anderson, J. Emmeott. Row 3: H. Post, S. Steinke, D. Schneider, B. Hirte, J. Kearny, J. Burch, S. Zimmerman, B. Boyer, D. Salves, S. Wiebold. Row 4: G. Johson, P. Brueg- gemann, B. Roth, F. Pfeiffer, B. Morrisette, G. Manthei. Last Row: C. Branum, L. Grufman, T. Jaeger. The More You Love Music Row 1: S. Galloway, K. Johnson, B. Biebighauser, B. Homola, J. Killeen, A. Johnson, L. Tauber, L. Carlson, A. Forsberg, E. Bohon. Row 2: G. Eyler, A. Steinke, G. Schadel, M. Sommerdorf, L. Juaire, C. McKinnon, B. Schultz, R. Beane, G. Whitney, M. Hooker, J. Venarchick. Row 3: D. Persell, R. Rockstroh, T. Frick, C. McKoy, M. Kearny, D. Murphy, M. Hermanson, D. Killeen, K. Anderson, P. Reitzel, D. Peterson, M. Anderson, C. Anderson. Row 4: D. Grove, M. Long, J. Erickson. 178 Row 1: L. Woodward, B. Beesley, M. Slater, J. Workman. Row 2: P. Teel, T. Einek, T. Kearny, j. Foster L. Cornforth, B. Ferris, j. Westerberg. Row 3: P. Grun, M. Franzen, 1. Hirte, K. Schoenberg, M. Halbergi R. Harmon, S. Schaible, M. Nelson. Row 4: M. Lyons, M. Wagner, S. Fuller, J. Malm, D. jamonson, M. Gil- The More Music You Love N. SEX v fi: Band members rehearse a number. 179 giggsie . 33? is S . .f1. as .i..f4'f,' Row 1: A. johnson, J. Westerberg, B. Homola, J. Killeen, D. Killeen, M. Hermanson, J. Tjomsland. Row 2: D. Grove, M. Long, C. Anderson, M. Anderson, M. Nelson, T. Frick, M. Kearny, G. johnson, B. Morrisette. The band, majorettes and ilagtwirlers all re- ceived new jackets this year from their sponsor, Northwestern State Bank. Throughout the year, members participate in various money making campaigns to raise mon- ey to cover costs. These campaigns are usually candy sales. ,,5f,ax NQJII nf fx I .. Members of the French horn section practice their music . l , sectionals. Mr. R. Hartman directs his Varsity Band. 180 Under the direction of Mr. P. Heyerdahl, the Solo, B, and Glee choirs have performed for assemblies, concerts and various other events throughout the year. The Solo Chor, or A choir, is composed of members who are vocally advanced. The group travels to various schools to perform and head up the cast to the annual operetta. This year's choral production was 'The King and I' presented in the Spring. Cast members were also chosen from the B choir and the Glee Club. The B choir performs for the Christmas and Spring concerts. B-Members may be- come members of the Solo Chor depending on their abilities. The choir is made up of students from all three grade levels. The Glee Club, an all girl choir, also per- forms for concerts and assemblies. Choral director, Mr. P. Heyerdahl, directs the B choir. .....With a Song in My Heart Q 'A .N 3 xg I .R 5? , 5 43 is 5 X J, ff I EI 2 5? . . fig ,sjfir N ag, ge fgaeggff tpggtixegff 1 5? . mls, W QQ . 52 , . .. 5 H 1 :gil g..iM. ,. W! in '.-..:- . V Row 1: J. Trost, C. Gaydosik, D. Oliver, J. Vculek, K. Schuster, B. Thatcher. Row 2: L. johnson, P. Olson D. Mauer, G. McDonald, C. Johnsen. Row 3: D. Peterson, J. Nelson, K. McKenzie, S. Griffith, J. Beecher: D. Grove. 1 Bl , se eff is . - as W A W A W ' 1 Q FE K QS S S S E 5 8 B S S f1...E..S.,g1,.. , 4 sl... ... 1 Am. C... Girl's Glee Club: Row 1: C. Froysland, K. Kaphing, L. Wiley, T. Richie, M. Perry, S. Hippe, C. Swanson, N. Hochmuth, C. Proulx, E. Geiger. Row 2: P. Anderson, J. Killebrew, E. Matsche, P. Poutinen, N. Nellessen, S. Dennis, M. Johnson, W. Matson, L, Reichert, D. Grossaint, B. Dickson. Row 3: J. Ackerman, E. Baierl, L. Hardy, P. Jensen, C. Gaydosik, D. Damsgard, K. Olson, S. Fredrickson, C. Kastens, B. Magnuson. Row 4: K. Bernard, S. Wilson, C. Orne, L. Fransen, P. Schroeder, L. Seibert, D. Holman, D. Trauley, D. Metzger, C. Bloom, K. Hazzard. Choirs Express Themselves - Q gases SAAB B Choir: Row 1: D. Wilson, S. LaBore, L. Manke, S. Lange, D. Kong, C. Waska, Y. Karnuth, S. Marks, S. Scherz, C. Skrukrud, F. Humphreys. Row 2: A. Reitter, J. Aker, S. Wallgren,C. Faini, L. Nash, D. Ehrman, R. Koon, D. Milan, J. Koch, C. Ferraro, N. Rondeau, S. Bestland. Row 3: K. Giles, H. Kong, S. Heining, J. Monno, D. Galardy, S. LaChapelle, L. Hayne, M. Sampson, K. Pengra, C. Raines, N. Ryen, J. Harper. Row 4: S. Bruce, S. Zaspel, M. Pavlick, V. Williamson, E. Weyer, B. Hickey, K. Finholt, M. Morris, T. Finnegan, M. Cherry, D. Becker, C. Jorgensen. 182 gil ' eififfi . W F ! I . KL . 'ii K ' - . K 5 ,Q x Q ' 251555 ' .f21 ?f2fxi:Qf3w1?3w fe , I -i.:g-5ssg:::a- up . A -,MW .. ...A if .gk Above' junior jim Vculek accompanies the 'A' Choir while, below, Dave Oliver of the Solo Chor listens to Th rough Song Two glee club members skim quickly through a song. kms 183 errj hFfSTI'lHS 'HGH N e Student Council Board: Row 1:T. Miller,B. Leithauser, S. LaBore, M. Birch. Row 2: M. Dunlap, L. Lindquist, L. Harris, B. Dickson. Row 3: C. Shedd, P. Teel, J. Vculek, D. Lee, M. Kinsey, P. Rudolph, G. Eyler, H. Lee. Council Orgonizes Moior gf-7 Student Council Officers: Sherri Labore, corresponding secretaryg Trish Miller, recording secretary and Barb Leithauser, president. This year's Student Council, advised by Mr. W. Reynolds, has had a productive and active year. Daily business usually centers around a meeting of the Board and officers to carry out business and at the same time become acquainted with the bare essentials of government procedures. The Council is in charge of such things as Homecoming, Sno-Daze and the Thanksgiving Drive. This year's drive was very successful in that they fed 22 needy families in the city with the school's donations. Harding's board members participate each year in the State Student Council Day when members from the entire state gather to exchange ideas. Officers and board members are nominated and voted for by the entire student body. These stu- dents must have the initiative and drive thata good student council needs. Officers are: Barb Leith- auser, presidentg Sherri LaBore and Trish Miller, secretariesg and Mark Birch, treasurer. 184 Student Council Representatives: Row 1: K. Pasuik, C. Bowell, D. Rubbert,M. Gaustad, D. Bakken, M Morely, S. Christian, R. Groschel, L. Harris, D. Crocker, K. Danielson, S. LaBore, Row 2: E. Costello J. Harrington, R. juelich, S. Merrill, L. Anderson, B. Leithauser, M. Kinsey, T. Miller, 1. Aker, M. Dahl G. Karwoski, E. Dike, Row 3: M. Franssen, L. juaire, D. Laffen, S. Thompson, M. johnson, D. Mauer K. Husnik, L. Engebretson, C. jyrkas, S. Gaertner, M. Anderson, C. Woodley, K. Pengra. Row 4: B Tauber, K. Krueger,j.jerde, M. Morris,j. Nordstrom, C. Richardson, S. Griffith, S. Bruce, J. Pederson S. Bestland, G. Schabert, T. Bradley. Social Activities During Year ' 5 .5 4 Presidentls Roundtable: Row 1: J. Schouveller, S. Marks, C. Wennes, J. Marlow, C. Gaydosik, B. Peterson. Row 2: B. Peterson, C. Neubauer, P. Steele, L. Stangl, M. Schultz, B. DeRocker, C. Markus. Row 3: C. johnson, A. Caliquire, C. Gillen, C. Etter. Row 4: D. Killeen, S. Heliski, S. Tweet, R. Harmon, C. Kuhl, D. Grove, J. Beecher, K. Marson. 185 'NS E , E. fi? is .. E as ai ,N A if N fi .W S ib....., Row 1: C. Etter, S. jelinek, A. Reitter, P. Wakefield, L. johnson, S. Parke, C. Waska, P. Kruger. Row 2: C. Markus, L. Carlson, C. Johnsen, M. Erickson, D. Reischel, C. Hooker, C. Mattison. Row 3: C. Gillen, A. Haugen, K. Green, P. Ayd,j. Nelson,j. Beecher, C. Neubauer, M. Schulz. Row 4: K. Helland, 1. Carlson, L. Petrie, S. Tweet, G. Kunz, B. Peterson, S. Nelson, B. Biebighauser. Academics Unite Knights N ..r.M...amu'8Wi Row 1: A. johnson, P. Kruger. Row 2: S. Sawyer, C. Gillen, S. Heining. Row 3: K. johnson, J. Emeott, L. Beck. 186 Extra-curricular activities center around what students are interested in and around what such activities can do for the student who is involved in them. Two such activities that are both or- ganized on the basis of particular academic in- terests are the National Honor Society and the Gopher Historian Club. Both exist because students are interested in studies. The National Honor Society reflects a general academic interest. Only the student who has the strongest interests in his studies may belong to the group. Membership is determined by grades the student has received along with an estimate of the student's service to the school. Under the advisorship of Mr. William Reynolds, members met to discuss topics of current in- terest, attended social functions, and participated in school projects. The Gopher Historian Club, advised by Mr. Robert Hartman, reflects a student interest in history, its recording, and the particular annals of Harding. Principle function ofthe group is to gather and record whatever data on Harding can be found which will serve to illustrate what happened at Harding this year. Row 1: P. Brommerich, G. johnson, S. Auger, D. Gassert, G. Goxz, B. Derocker. Row 2: L. Richie, D. Kohls, S. McCormick, J. Ricci, L. Danielson, R. Fritz. Row 3: P. Weeks, L. Bzdok, C. Stone, N. johnson, B. Penschuck, P. Stokes, J. Goetz. Row 4: M. Gear, D. Dwyer, E. McFarland, D. Trumble, V. Struntz, W. Peterson. MOEA Members Prepare for Business Future Minnesota Office Education Association Q MOEAQ is advised by Mr. Donald Rosenquist. Students who are interested join to develop lead- ership abilities and to prepare for an office occupa- tion. Whatever takes place in an office is in the scope of the functions of MOEA. Frequently the group went on field trips to the Technical-Vocational Institute and other areas of related interest. The office education group also attended a Minneapolis conference. All members of MOEA are also enrolled in the On-the-Job-Training program which specializes in training for a future office job. Mr. Rosenquist teaches this phase of the O-J-T program. Officers this year are: Roxanne Fritz, Nancy Johnson, Bonnie Derocker, and Penny Stokes. 187 Officers: Bonnie Derocker, Fritz, and Nancyjohnson. Penny Stokes, Roxanne Above: Front Row: S. Shoberg, R. Larson, Y. Karnuth. Row 3: L. Beck, M. Morris, S. Sawyer. Row 2: P. Rudolph, C. Gillen,C. Dress, Mrs. L. Froehle, Students Learn fo Shape Their The Future Teachers of America Club is com- prised of students who are interested either in teaching as a professional career or simply learn- ing more about the field of teaching and educa- tion. The club enables the members to become better acquainted with the duties and responsi- bilities of the teaching career through certain extra-curricular activities. This year, under the guidance and supervision of Mrs. Loraine Froehle, the club planned panel discussions, field trips to various schools and theaters, and listened to guest speakers. Left: Advisor Mrs. L. Froehle, and officers Lynn Beck Charlotte Gillen and Sally Sawyer. 188 Front Row: R. Simon, D. Grossaint, J. Seidel, L. Clepper, B. Hashimoto, J. Fernlund, M. Marinkov. Row 2 J. McGeehan, D. Zimmer, M. Siedow, R. Cardenas, N. Demulling, C. Tkachuck. Row 3: J. Zschokke, M Leier, R. Tvenge, S. Socha, O. Hupalo,J.Jordan, S. Kolodziejski. Row 4: J. Pringle, D. Szeremeta, J. Merrill J. Ferkingstad, M. Seibert, R. Scheid, K. Wylie, D. Santovi. Under the supervision of Mr. G. Cronquist, DECA, fDistributive Education Clubs of Amer- icaj teaches students the basics of the business ' world and its systems. Fu Students gain experience in the field of voca- tions through field trips, papers, and part time jobs for which they are excused daily. ,tm ' Above: DECA Advisor Mr. G. Cronquist and officers Dan Santovi, Jan F ernland, and Judy Jordan. 189 Pep Club Sparks Spirit First Row: M. Donovan, V. Lutner, S. Pisarowicz, L. Kraft, T. Bresnahan, D. Rubbert, P. Kruger, M. Kivel. Row 2: T. Hoen, C. Rux, D. Milan, L. Johnson, J. DeBace, D. Jentink, E. Baierl, B. Barghini, J. Hines. Row 5: J. Marlow, L. Stangl, R. Larson, S. Arendsee, J. Foster, D. Lennartson, S. Schmitz, C. Juaire. Row 4: C. Jurkas, P. Nosbusch, M. Sampson, J. Carlson, J. Pederson, S. Damsgard, P. Teel, K. Klein. Theyire morale boosters. They're jam packed with school spirit. Theyire active. Theyire the members of the Pep Club. Under the direction of Mrs. H. Davis, the club has really been busy sparking up the fire for Harding, increasing support by making signs and buttons, organizing pep fests andjust being peppy. Officers this year are Cheryl Johnsen, presi- dent, Pat Kruger, Barb Beesley, Randy Larson, Mickey Sampson, Celeste Juaire. Officers: Pat Kruger, Barb Beesley, Randy Larson, Mickey Sampson, Cheryl, Johnsen, and Celeste Juaire. and Sets Pace First Row: D. Anderson, M. Kassekert,J. Walther, C. Kirch, L. Derwa, M. Taleen, W. Genin. Row 2: M. Perry, C. Dress, L. Nash, S. Merrill, Koch, Schabert, P. Rudolph, J. Anderson. Row 3: D. Ehrman, C. Woodley, V. Lennartson, B. Hedin, A. Toronto, C. Lutgen, S. Thompson, C. Johnsen, S. LaChapelle. Row 4: L. Enge- bretson, B. Beesley, P. Carlson, L. Krona, C. Cockreil, D. Damsgard, A. Faykish, G. Nelson. 190 Cindy Bowell portrays a ballerina as Larry Fischer, her Russian ballet teacher, lifts her into the air. Dale Grove and Marilyn Ericksen protray the two leading characters of the play. The entire two casts of 'You Can't Take It With You' take time out during a dress rehearsal to pose for a group picture. Above: Steve Griffith who portrays the grandfather gets a talking to by Ron Ravey who plays Mr. Henderson. In November, the Speech and Drama Depart- ment, advised by Mrs. Alta Carlson, presented their production of You Can't Take lt With You. The story concerns two families who are ex- act opposites yet their two children fall in love and eventually bring the two families together. Thespians Produce Comedy 191 X Row 1: B. Magnuson, C. Swanson, P. Pontinen, C. Huber, P. Dewall, K. johnson. Row 2: M Warner, M. Peters, B. Carlson, L. Fransen,j. Connolly, D. Laffen. Row 3: F. Lowell. E. Leitch, K. Bernard, S. Arendsee, A. Toronto, S. Kiemen, S. Thompson, K. Igoe, B. Barghini Row 4: B. Hedin, A. Pfiffner, D. Ericksen, L. Lindquist, D. Lee, T. Goldberg, C. jyrkas, D Olson, S. Smith, A. Dolan, M. Dorr, A. Faykish, C. Raines, K. Griffith, S. G-a.ertner,L. Seibert, M. Alle, D. jentink, C. Cockriel. All The World is a Stage and We Are But Players Row 1: J. Gilleland, J. Hines, S. Schmidt, J. Anderson, L. Dickman, D. Russo Row 2 V Lutner, M. Talleen, M. Donovan, S. Scherz, C. Skrukrud, W. Genin, P. Anderson Row 3 D. Heffron, M. Olsen, B. Humphrey, A. Fehner, S. Zaspel, D. DeMuth, P. Lloyd L Primoli B. Minkin. Row 4: C. Struble, J. Nordstrom, J. Peterson, T. Lais, J. Mrozik B Winters D Schuster, J. Halberg. Row 5: M. Nelson, B. Morrisette, T. Kunz, D. Gardell L Cornforth M. Slater, S. Heasley, J. Brinkman, A. Head, B. Hickey. 192 Thespian officers, president Dale Grove and vice pres- ident Lisa Harris. The Thespians are composed of those stu- dents who have an interest and talent in all types of speech and drama. Thespian points are given to members who participate in plays, drama field trips, read- ings, interpretations and other things relat- ing to speech. Ten points is the minimum for members. Students earning 30 points are automatically eligible to become a Star Thespian. An Honor Thespian must have accumulated a total of 50 points through play productions and speaking. Under the direction of Mrs. A. Carlson, the Thespans stage productions for the 'Little Theater.' In the speech contest this year, a group of Thespians performed 'Interview' and wonthe District Contest. Star: Row 1: C. Gervais, D. Crocker, P. Ayd, D. Oliver, C. Hooker, T. Monn, Row 2 C. Gaydosik, J. Ferber, G. Karwoski, L. Nelson,'C. Neubauer, B. Mix. Row 3: J. Vculek R. Ravey, S. Griffith, K. Fahey, E. Weyer. E , 9 E E Z 9... 4' 'S Honor: Row 1: S. LaBore, M. Schulz, M. Ericksen, C. Bowell. Row 2: j. Trost, L. Hayne, K. Steave, E. Carlson, L. Harris. Row 3: B. Leithauser, G. Prestegard, D. Grove R. janke. 193 The French Club is directed by Mr. R. Temple this year. Before becoming a member, the inferior first year members must submit to the whims ofthe second and third year members on initiation day. Officers are elected according to their abilities and participation in the club. Le Club Francais est dirigepar M. Tem- ple cette annee. Avant d'etre un membre, les nouueaux ccmdidats doiuent se sybir aux soyhaites des membres des deuxieme et troisieme an- ne'esle jour d 'initation. Mr. R. Temple, French Club adviser, conducts a small group French class. French Club Has Z E H E. G 1 Front Row: N. Astrup, K. Lynch, J. Martin, P. Wakefield, P. Haley, M. Donovan, D. Nasseff. Row 2: K. Nelson, M. Erickson, J. Goetzke, F. Lowell, M. Ettl, B. Magnuson, P. O,Shea, H. Kong. Row 3: K. Green, j. Nordstrom, K. Helland, L. Behnke, J. DeBace, P. Moore, E. Leitch. Row 4: C. Ficsher, B. Bisciglia, J. Burch, K. Everson, B. Thompson, A. Head, T. Browne, C. Richardson. 194 Officers Front Row: G. McDonald, P. Wakefield, C. Neubauer, H. Kong. Back Row: S. Bruce, C. Richardson. Prosperous Year Front Row: B. Minkin, C. Sylvia, A. Caliguire, C. Dress, L. Engstrom, N. Burningham, B. Hazzard. Row 2 D. Overby, D. Milan, R. Dewall, C. Rue, B. Barghini, C. Neubauer, C. Johnsen, j. Koch. Row 3: M. Dorr P. Lowell, A. Faykish, P. Ayd, N. VVasmundt, A. Kachelmyer, A. johnson. Row 4: L. Carlson, j.,Nelson J. Nelson, K. Soderlund, G. Kunz, G. McDonald, S. Bruce, S. Wiebold. 195 German club officers: Chris Waska, Candy Markus, Mr. K. Zachariasen, club advisor. Mike Wilcox, and Mark Bushman. Again this year the German Club, under the direction of Mr. K. Zachariasen, is very active. Every student who learns German can become f h , b a member. Class officers are elected in every U class. Together with the German teachers they planned a varied program thatincludedaChrist- Y F mas party, a banquet, and volleyball games. Above: Front Row: P. Kruger, D. Wood, C. Waska, T. Einke, S. Schmidt, S. Lemke, Brandt. Row 2 A. Reitter, M. Wilcox, D. Waska, K. Krueger, L. Okeson, D. Meuller, J. Dickhudt, C. Markus. Row 3: C, McKinnon, S. Sawyer, D. Holt, D. Ackerman, D.Killeen, B. Hedin, M. Dahl. Row 4: M. Bushman, D. Socha, G. Prestegard, B. Nygren, J. Irber, D. Becker, S. Schaible, S. Lorenz. 196 2 . . 6 . 2 A5554 1 s ,gr wmv , egtgtzezv a. n W ,. n ZW Ek Above: Front Row: C. Slcukrud, Scherz, Miles, L. Lindquist, V. Luther, D. Thury. Row 2: S. Bestland,j. Gilleland, A. Haugen, L. Carlson, R. Larson. D. Morten, ll. Koppe, C. Klett. Row 5: A. Pfitfner, B. Biebighauser, B. Beesley, C. Helgason, H. Lee, D. Peters, N. Martinson. Row 4: B. Tauber, C. Ostergren, L. Petrie, R. Christensen, G. Eyler, P. Loucks, P. Reitzel, R. Knobloch. Promotes Active Members Auch ctteses Jahr ist der Deutsche Verein unter der Lettung von Herrn Zachariasen sehr ahttu. Jeder Schiller, der Deutsch ternt, kann Mitglted werden. Klassenuertreter werden in jeder Klasse gewiihlt. Zusam- men mit den Deutsch-Lehrern planen sie ein abwechslungreiches Prcagramm, z. B. Weth- nachtsfeier, Bankett, olleyballspiel usw. l E l e Above: Front Row: xl. Kaiser, L. Manke, D. Kong, J. Ackerman, T. Richie, C. Dennis, V. Schadl. Row 2: J. Aker, AI. Beecher, M. Mcllhargey, M. Gilleland, -I. XVestburg, M. Lais, M. Coulombe, L. johnson. Row 3: E. Dike, L. Heck, C. Lutgen, S. Galloway, 'lf Strong, S. Gaertner, L. juaire. Row 4: M. Stoltzman, T. Lais, ,I. Tjornsland, L. Lockway, R. Biebighauser, B. Rockstroh, C. Anderson, M. Luckes. 197 Front Row: M. Taleen, M. Metcalf, P. Conway, L. Fischer, J. Emeott, D. Flaherty, K. Muelling, J. Walther, M. Hooker. Row 2: L. Kraft, B.Mergens, C. Conrad, K. Holerud, S. Lemke, A. Toronto, S. Smith, M. Morely, K.Johnson,J. Anderson, C. Hooker. Row 5: J. Schabert, M. Skipon, C. Low, S. Leier, L. Pagel, D. Oliver, S. Simberg, S. Peterson, K. Klein, J. Foster. Row 4: D. Jentink, C. Woodley, M. Sampson, J. Carlson, K. Fahey, M. Hermanson, R. Sompson, R. Sjodahl, S. McCay, P. Gibson, S. La Chapelle. The Spanish Club, the largest ofthe language clubs, has approximately 200 members this year. The popularity of the club is due to the en- S ' h C I b thusiasm of the members and of their advisor, p U Mr. S. Hernandez, toward the varied types and . amount of activities they promote. A e f A4 El eirculo de espanol, el mds grande de los clrculos de Harding, tiene aproaima- mente doscientos miernbrros este aio. La popularidad del circulor es por el en- tusiasmo del los miembros y el de su ad- visor, el Senor S. J. Hernandez, hacia la promocio'n de uarias clases de actiuidades. , , , U Front Row: M. Kivel, M. Rowan, Y. Karnuth, Larson, Connolly, C. Robertson, C. Taylor, C. Bayers, B. Homola, B. Dickson, S. Kezar, R. Alvarez. Row 2: Lambert, D. Borgwardt, S. Kiemen, J. Sachi, J. Grebinowski, K. Giles, I.. Stangl, F. Xvrobel, N. Tucker, C. Gomez, V. Burghart, D. Shoberg. Row 5: T. Smith, K. Pengra, C. Shedd, C. Orne, L. Payton, B. Winters, R. Nicmczyk, D. Corbo, B. Ncsland B. Carlson, B. Norton, C. Juaire. Row 4: M. Burke, M. Hesch, C. Raines, C. Gombold, M. Thielen, D. Donahue, T. Curran, S. McGarthwaite, M. Frank, C. Bergup, A. Fehner, M. Holmgren. s 198 Front Row: K. Fry, S. Miller, R. Ryan, J. Geisenheyner, N. Jones, M. Dunlap, P. Anderson, P. Harding, L. Primoli,J.Bresnahan. Row 2: L. Booher, S. Jelinek, M. Thomas, S. Mercado, M. Mercado, M. DeStasio, M. Kelly, C. Niemela, J. Manes, G. Thompson, M. Anderson. Row3: Londino, D. Trauley, A. Johnson, K. Igoe, S. Smith, S. Merrill, M. Nogelmeier, N. Hunt, M. Murtha, N. Jennings, S. Hintze. Row 4: D. Brunkow, K. Guck, B. Hoffman, P. Lloyd, Harwell, S. Griffith, D. Grove, B. Miller, P. Carlson, K. K. Marson, R. Hovde. Boasfs Large, Membership Officers: Row 1: C. Hooker, K. Marson, g . Grebinowski K. Guck. Back Row: M. Thomas, C. Orne, Advisor Mr S. Hernandez, S. Shoberg, J. Grebinowski. Front Row: S. Muelling, B. Cherry, D. Auge, R. Cervantes, S. Shoberg, S. Sobanski, B. Niemczyk, R. Beane, P. Pepper, P. Slavin, J. Dalton, M. Cervantes. Row 2: L. Burfiend, M. Pitzen, J. Peterson, D. Waldera, R. Swaner, B. Abernathy, P. Pengra, R. Dunn, T. Wipf, B. Bushinski, L. Hathaway, M. Aquirre, P. Verhulst. Row 3: J. Gibson, G. Ferguson, D. Larson, J. Scheid, J. Southward, G. Grebinowski, P. Nosbusch, T. Ohs,J. Burianek, L. Anderson, L. Nelson, g. Nelson. Row 4: J. Ek, N. Pengra, S. Grans, M. Luckes, F. Schmit, D. Bowell, B. VanH0ef', C. Peterson, M. Stoltzmann, C. Schultz, C. Cockriel, K. Jorgenson. 199 SSS Ski Club Officers: Mark Johnston, vice-president, Diane Nelson, secretary, Bob Peterson, president, Rick Dunn treasurer. Skiers Stream to Local Ski Areas The Ski Club, under the guidance of Mrs. M. Feldner, boasts a membership of approx- imately 1 25 students this year. The officers are Bob Peterson, president, Mark Johnston, vice-president, Diane Nelson, secretary, and Rick Dunn, treasurer. Starting plans this fall, the officers began working out a large and varied amount of ski trips to the numerous ski resorts in Minn- esota and Wisconsin for the club. A weekend trip was taken to Giants Ridge. Day trips are usually to such places as Snow Crest, Trollhaugen, Hardscrabble, Afton Alps, Welsh Village, and many other local areas. Besides being one of the most popular and growing clubs at Harding, it has also proved to be the most active and exciting. 200 H We gms f'A img Row l: M. Sommerdorf, T. Norton, M. Kassekert, M. Bonin, D. Anderson, B. Peterson, T. Wipll, R. Dunn, Drews, B. Sinks, M. Harrington, B. Buetow, B. Cranberry. Row 2: D. Pranke, I.. Taubert, K. lijelstad, R. Beane, G. Nelson, S. Warner, B. Bohon, B. Homola, S. Marks, S. l.aBore, V. Lutner, B. Tungseth, D. Wood. Row 5: D. Morton,j. hk, B. Astrup, C. Raines, O. Sigvaldson, L. Hayne, G. Stangl, I.. Nash, S. Arendsee, N. Nellessen, R. Manke, P. O'Shea, S. Kiemen, D. Nelson, P. Teel. Row 4: C. Nelson, M. Nelson, P. Miller, M. Temali, M. Avoles, F. Zillle, P. Peterson, M. Vlfawra, T. Anderson, D. Schneider, M. Buesing, G. Anderson, A. Steinke, D. Sundmark, S. Zimmerman, M. Plombon, J. Sayer. Row 1: B. Hirte, S.Hotch,T.Frick, B. Farrel1, johnson, Bier, S. Eriksen, S. Stahnke, D. Oliver, S. Ferris R. Dunn, T. Wipl',,I. Treise. Row 2: M. Walke1', D. Ericksen, M. Ericksen, S. Schmitz, C. Struble, S. Gaertner Y. Stoltz, C. Gombold, C. Bayers, S. Lundquist, S. Lemke, N. Hunt, Monno, S. Bruce, C. Kirch. Row 3 G. Sachs, B. Morrissette, D. Dickhaus, C. Sandell, D. Grove, B. Duxbury, T. Schmitz, K. Karwoski, B. Hicky S. lfarrell, M. Buesing, G. Anderson, G. Karwoski. 201 ,-.1 1 4 Row 1: M. Kassekert, K. Guck,L. Harris, M. Kaudy, D. Lennartson, M. Rowan. Row 2: Editors P. Kruger, A. Reitter, C. Etter, Editor-in-Chief, L. E. Carlson, K. Steave. Row 3: J. Erickson G. Lloyd, T. Strong, G. Whitney, Staff Artist, M. Berus, K. Rowan. Publication Staff Put '69-70' Year in Words , ,V1.Ax x f sr e'ee'e i S Page editors Kathy Steave, Linda E. Carlson, and photographer Dan Mazzara work on an issue of the Beacon. 202 Events of importance and of memorable value through the year are reported, recorded and presented to the student body by the Bea- con and Saga staffs under the supervision of Mr. David j. Wnuk. The Beacon informs the student body of new events and activities concerning them. Editor-in-Chief' Carol Etter works with the various page editors, staff reporters, and the staff artist. Through twelve issues, the staff' produces an interesting and highly informa- tive paper which publicizes school activities and policies. The Saga, the yearbook, is a record of im- portant and memorable facts which take place during the school year. The Saga staffworks yearlong, collecting facts concerning student life and compiles the facts into the Saga which was circulated on May 22 of this year, follow- ing the banquet when Editor-in-Chief' Patricia Steele unveiled it. Below: Saga Staff: P. Steele, Editor-in-Chiefg 1. DeBace, Sports Editorg K. Pasiuk, Under- classmen Editorg M. Sonnen, Activities Editorg A. Haugen, Senior Division Editorg G. Whit- ney, Staff Artistg E. Koppe, Underclassmen Editorg Langton, Academics Editor. Above and to the left: Saga staff working diligently at a typical meeting. -if 1... ef . x if , . 19 i gm Row 1: G. Mantor, J. Martin, Larson, M. Bergman, C. McKinnon, R. Larson, P. O'Shea, B. Tungseth, 'l'. lloen, S. Schmidt, C.Johnsen, K.Johnson, F. Lowell, VV. Genin, K. Bernard. Row 2: C. liolsom, K. Bryant, C. XVoodley, B. O'Brien, N. Martinson,M.Sampson,D. Maurer, B. lliebighauser, J. Marlow, M. Dunlap, Al. Aker, J. Manes, C. Niemela, M. 'lll1011121S, Hines. Row 5: l.. Huellnieier, C. Klett, M. Dahl, D. Kezar, C. Rux, li. Baierl, S. Damsgard, J. Carlson, C. Orne, K. Green, J. XValther, I.. Lindquist, C. Bayers, C. Reiter, A. Kelly. Row 4: J. Anderson, P. l.loyd,J. Schabert, M. UiBrien, B. Beesley, S. Gaertner, U. Lennartson, ll. lihrinan, l. Ricci, P. Pepper, l.. Anderson, V. Lutner, B. Hedin, A. Toronto, I., Krona. Row 3: A. Holinberg, P. Verhulst, N. XVasmundt, D. Damsgard, D. Anderson, C. Kirch, M. Taleen, S. Merrill. V. Lennartson, K. Danielson, P. Harrison, P. Raymond. B. Carlson, C. Raines, Y. Stolts. Row 6: S. 'l'hon1pson, P. Teel, P. Vall, Schmitz, U. Helfron, B. Dumer, B. Martin, J. Sachi, P. Pengra, l.. Derwu, C. Hooker, J. Uellace, S. Jelinek, A. Haugen, D. Mohwinkel. Girl 's Athletic Association Helps Board: Row 1: J. Marlow, K. Bryant, M. Dunlap, C. Johnsen, M. Sampson. Row 2: P. Vall, M. OiBrien, B. Beesley, B. O'Brien, B. Biebighauser, J. Aker, Row 3: S. Thompson, L. Hueffmeier, J. Martin, C. McKinnon, C. Woodley. 204 Officers: Row 1: Mrs. H. Davis,,I. Alcer, Marlow, B. Biebighauser, Mrs. j. Smith. Row 2: P. Vall, J. Martin, C. Woodley. Sport manship GAA fGirls' Athletic Associationj is an or- ganization which provides the opportunity for girls to participate in athletics. Governed by a board which is chosen by the previous year's GAA members, the girls meet weekly, either before or after school. Activities plan- ned for the girls include overnights, a ban- quet, a Christmas breakfast, and 'play days' which are sponsored by various Twin City schools. The highlight of the school year is the GAA banquet, at which the next year's officers are appointed and various awards are presented to the girls. One such awardis the 'H' letter, which is presented to the more active participants, who have earned the necessary points through outside activities. Early morning Pfacfifles Such as this V0llCYba11 Same Mrs. H. Davis and Mrs. J. Smith advise the girls. are a part of GAA. 205 it fx Student Center Committee Front Row Michael Jacobsen, Pat Ayd, Ron Harmon. Row 2: Kathy Riley, Karen Helland Bob VanHoef Row 3 Steve Tweet K thy Husnik, Coral Jyrkas, Salli Grans, Kurt Casby. Students Have a Place to 'Be' This year, a totally new concept in student free- dom and responsibility took shape at Harding. An area had been opened to which students could go spend their IDS time with more freedom than had previously been permitted. Actually the idea took shape in August. Mr. Tom Kelly and Mrs. Connie Richards contacted several students to begin making plans for a stu- dent center, one that would be organized, occupied and run by and for the students. The basic principle behind the center is that students are free to do as theywish, yet are directly responsible for the consequences. Each day, all day, excepting lunch hour, a student or students are in charge of keeping order in the center. Student Center chairman, Ron Harmon. 206 n,' U of . I 2 Officers: jean Emeott, Deanna Wiener, Arlie Forsberg, Ann Caliguire. This year, Harding has a new form of Nurses club. Now, under the supervision of Mrs. V. Kuhns, the club is basically interested in Nurs- ing as a professional career. The only requirement for membership is an interest in making the field of nursing a vocation. Meetings are held throughout the year, enabl- ing the girls to gain valuable information from one another, and from their advisor. Prospective Nurses Form Club 1 1 5 Q 'IJ , .4 A 'f umm -mf, 4 M an nf.. ,. ' M 9 I 1 , ' ' f x 1 ' In Q 5 Q ,f gli 5 ' lm-,,,.1-H' .2 9 , I ax4lu1q.',,.,vhl ., 1 4 123, 'x' , ,v'u v'u,f N 1 v Q I ar 9 w ,C 4, ,, ,.,...,,.W 4 1 ' 1 . 'wus 4 ?,?,.q, W K ,, ff ml Z . ' 4. ' 5 i. ni ' ' '. 'H' M 1 ,ffl H ' ------ ' j H Row 1: A. Forsberg, J. Dalton, P. Bakken, A. Caliguire, K. Kaphing, Row 2: G. Warner, S. Heining, D Morton, M. Lais, C. Raines, J. limeott. Row 5: I.. juaire, Vener, L. Woodward, C. lfredrickson, D. Wiener 207 The Audio Visual department, under the direction of Mr. O. M. Bjeldanes, provides the school with necessary films and tapes used for educational purposes With an abundance of equipment for use, the department extends its services and help to teachers in producing interesting and meaningful presentations of material. The members ofthe A.V. department are knowledgeable in the use of the varied amount of equipment and are supplied with mechanical abilities. An example of the extensive use of A.V. equipment is the large amount used by a band. Audio Visual Department Projects Future Members: Bill McDonald, Bob Bahneman, Craig Butler, Michael Jacobsen. 208 20 a ML K W-f4 'Q-W 'wa f 'WW' - 9' ,Jn 1, fW4mK V' 'Ulf in 210 211 Always there remains this need to explain to each other that we are goodg we all have a constant need to be reaffirmed. The single man needs this - the whole human race needs a 'yea, needs the large ceremonial pat on the back that says: 'Come on, come on, We can make i ----- Corita Kent 1 t., 212 .wwmw N ' riff S. 1.13: 4- '. 3 W, , L K- . Biggs bi :: w xx N... 1- Q. N Q, . , ,:.. . .X : N Wir' ., ,:,.,, .,::.., , , . . Qi- X' wx N QQ N X NWN: z .NS O X X X .vs Q Sk X Q 3, QM X xwggm- lx X Q X1 A Q X N N X i Sk X R X N M X Q i 4 ' ,i 'Q 21 wi Q V V I W W' 1' M, ww -2 . 4 0 1' , 214 Sports Calendar September . . . 3 Football Preview 6 Football with Mechanic Arts 12 Football with Humboldt 19 Football with Washington 25 Football with Highland Park October . . . 1 Cross Country withjohnson and Murray 2 Football with Central 8 Cross Country with Humboldt and Washington 10 Football with Monroe 15 Cross Country with Mechanic Arts and Monroe 17 Football withjohnson 22 Cross Country with Central and Highland Park 23 Football with Murray 27 Cross Country St. Paul Regional Meet November . . . 1 Cross Country State Meet 11 Football Twin City Game 21 Basketball Preview 22 Hockey Preview 26 Wrestling with Central 27 Hockey with Alexander Ramsey 29 Hockey with Highland Park December . . . 1 Hockey with Mechanic Arts 4 Wrestling with Highland Park 5 Swimming with Mechanic Arts 6 Hockey with Washington 10 Hockey with Humboldt 11 Wrestling with Monroe 1 1 Gymnastics with Monroe 12 Basketball with Xvashington 12 Swimming with johnson 15 2Hockey with Central 16 Basketball with Central 18 Xvrestling with Humboldt 18 Gymnastics with Humboldt 27 Hockey with johnson january . . . 5 Hockey with Murray 6 Basketball with Highland Park 7 Hockey with Monroe 8 Gymnastics with johnson 9 Basketball with Monroe 13 Basketball with Humboldt 14 Hockey with Monroe 16 Basketball with johnson 16 Swimming with Humboldt 21 Hockey with johnson 23 Basketball with Mechanic Arts 23 Swimming with Highland Park 24 Hockey with Murray 27 Basketball with Murray 29 Gymnastics with Washington 29 Swimming with Murray 29 Wrestling with Murray 31 Hockey with Washington February . . . 4 Hockey with Highland Park 5 Gymnastics with Murray 5 Wrestling with Washington 6 Basketball with Central 6 Swimming with Monroe 7 Hockey with Washington 10 Basketball with johnson 12 Gymnastics with Central 12-13 Wrestling District 15 Tournament 13 Basketball with Murray 13 Swimming with Central 17 Basketball with Mechanic Arts 17-19 Swimming District 15 17-19 Gymnastics with Highland Park 20 Wrestling Region 4 Tournament 24 Swimming Twin City Meet 24 Gymnastics Region Meet 27-28 Swimming State Meet 28 Hockey Twin City Game March . . . 2- 6 Basketball District 15 Tournament 12-14 Basketball Region 4 Tournament 19-21 Basketball State Tournament front of the trophey case is Athletic 22 Gymnastics with Mechanics Arts Standing in the 22 Wrestling with Mechanic Arts Director Mr. J. Landis- 215 Row 1: T. Brudvig, S. Lange, D. Bateman, T. Syfko, G. Ellsworth, S. Thayer, M. Zitzer. Row 2: B. Peterson, J. Erickson, B. Bowlin, D. Trooien, M. Tobritzholer, M. Avoles, S. Buetow, C. Peterson, D. Sundmark. Row 3: Mr. j. Edling, S. McGarthwaite, D. Kielsa, S. Tweet, G. Erickson, D. Yauch, W. Wieman, M. johnson, A. Steinke, R. VanHoef. if Harding End Giving Harding something to be really proud of the gridders ended their fabulous 1969 season with an 8-1 record and the city conference title. Aid in gaining the title came from live squad members who were named to the All- City Team. They are: junior Ollie Bakken, and seniors Bucky johnson, Steve Buetow, Doug Boleen and Terry Robertson. Honor- able mentions to the team also went to seniors Bruce Peterson, Tom Syfko, Dennis Trooien, and Steve Lange. Completing his twentieth year in coaching football at Harding, Head Coach Clyde Mc- Donald assisted by coaches Mr. jack Edling and Mr. Tim Kiemel did a fine job in coach- ing their team all the way to the Twin City Game against Minneapolis Washburntocom- Coach Clyde McDonald goes over some plays with cap- plete an exciting Season- tains Doug Boleen, Dennis Trooien, and Bucky john- son. 216 Row 1: T. Martin, R. Alverez, D. Waska,B. Snow, R. Peterson, C. Jerome, T. Robertson. Row 2: B. johnson M. McDonald, M. Thielen, R. Harmon, M. Hoffman, M. Fischer, L. Lambert, D. Rivet, P. Bresnahan. Row 3 M. Mueller, D. Dreis, K. Finholt, O. Bakken, S. Tenner, M. Hohman, C. Gooch, D. Boleen, G. Schabert, Mr C. McDonald. Season With An 8-I Record Scores Harding Mechanic Arts Harding Humboldt Harding Washington Harding Highland Park Harding Central. Harding Monroe Harding johnson Harding Murray Harding Washburn Scoreboard at the end of the Harding-Murray game. Next the Twin City Game. 217 Blocking a head-on johnson tackle is senior gridder Bucky johnson. PM S-N.. Harding gridders pace nervously on the sidelines as their teammates barely beat johnson 15-14. Vlunior fullback Ollie Bakken turns it on as he cuts a path through lohnson's defense. 218 The following earned one or more stars in the 1969 Football season: Row 1: L. Lambert, D. Rivet, B. Peterson, T. Syfko, T. Martin, R. Harmon, D. Sundmark. Row 2: K. Finholt, M. McDonald, D. Boleen, S. Buetow, M. Mueller, D. Trooien, M. Tobritzhofer, B. johnson. .ll At the Twin City Game against Minneapolis Wash- burn,gridders finally met their match. 219 Leaving the Highland Scots in a trail of dust is senior halfback Tom Syfko. 'Q 'Qs 'V Row 1: U.LQ1ark,'1'.Anger,j.Severson, B. Hashimoto, G. Wells, J. Thayer, L. Wojcik, S. Guterman. Row 2 S. Schneider, G. Woodley, B. Anderson, J. Grove, D. Gardell, D. Gausman, R. Groschel. Row 3: Mr. T Kiemel, L. jordan, J. Toomey, R. Ritland, M. Dreis, j. Rankin, J. Eberhardt, D. Rondeau. B- Gridders Finish as City Head Coach Bruce Virgin gives advice to Mark Holm gren. 220 Harding 28 Harding 14 Harding 32 Harding 42 Harding 28 Harding 22 Harding 16 Washinton 1 2 Highland Park 6 Central 0 Monroe 0 johnson 0 Murray 8 Hill 14 Row 1: R. Capocasa, S. Farrell, T. Peterson, M. Lauer, S. Lemire, B. Morrisette, B. Winters, B. Teig. Row 2: M. Lalier, S. Sinn, M. Reiling, M. Holmgren, D. Miller, G. Ostergren, S. Brookshaw, R. Harrigan, D. Lerche. Row 3: M. Plombom, j. Knowles, A. Wothe, T. Sandberg, A. Head, G. Ravey, M. Sampson, Mr. B. Virgin. Ending the season with an 8-0 record, the B- Griddlers came out as 1969 city conference Co- champions. Again Coach Bruce Virgin has developed a fine B-Squad cheerleader Peggy Anderson group of boys with great potential for the varsity Cheers the B-Gridders to an undefeated tea1'nOf197O. Season' Leading scorers for the team included the efforts of Mike Reiling, Mark Lauer, Tom Sundberg, John Rankin, Mark Holmgren, and Tod Peterson. Y S Mae-N' fffl 1 L . . Y-ZH I V , .2 -- I 2 -We 2' 7 'il A ' 'Wifw .., ' ' MP, , fe-JZ xv Ms, . f , ,Q . W, . v f., . A , , 5 ,,,..g V .,4 L. 1 ' L QU lg' ,. .. . ,, 'f' fe , f W9 , .. , he f+4,z,....g ' 'f 'riltf Wf,'f ,.. ' f 4ff u F , ,VHA 1 n f ,J . A V, W, ,f ,ff : 'mga' lv tu pk' , ' if 2, 1 ' , ,Q ,il viz., V A , H D ,, , , , .L , I ,K N -W . . V V, C aes Q -. ag, . .... , 5 , if , fb, . .V I W e ff , X f Q V ,yyy M if -f .1 1 w w.. I. Napa ff 1.,a . .1 it It A, ., . W 2 : M ff 1 . V. ' ,. '43 .4 ' 'TX at +, A i A r' V f . , ,.., , . . .. ., ffhfef .. -. . , .. , W .1 - ,wr -a .V .M A S' f 1- ,. , , 2 'V i n 7 v U m f. . I ,wa . '- , fa 'i3'iI2L.' 1 f in f '-' 'i w 'WH 223. 41 A ,'f f Y' Q' T4..fw,, -- , fy ' ii N V Q 7 .f , p win 3 ' 'weiwff 'V ,1 ff 4 n f f, .fg, 'ff ,M ' af 'g ' -'41 ' dl' vw wa Harding's defensive line blocks a Monroe player from getting through. 221 an , '.wiP w T J '11 iff' Front Row: D. Mazzara, D. Cooper, B. Lampright, M. Mazzara, S. Webster, M. Cherry. Middle Row: T. Kunz, M. Burch, T. Brad1ey,j.jerde, M. Beck, K. VonDe1inde. Back Row: G. Kunz, D. Hudon, LI. MCA1pine, T. Curran, D. Lampright. Exe-.QNX Coach M. Kissell looks on as his team works out. 222 -f we 521536 :fin ,f ' f.,.1i1a1eiifem,r,,.'..V Harriers in Stale Tro. Iqwscoreggins ., . ., Coooro C. Harding Harding 2 Harding . 'f!fl :fL,2f5ei2f9.i f -F .-1. 75' K .er Cef???7?'150 CCCC T 2 x. 5 1 . Coming around the bend is senior Greg Kunz. Place l3fh Competition ',.aaaQw'jXSw '1t,5 i ' ' - ,,, We , mc., I - gig , or M .. . p lad 'H A 1 ' ' - Q . If 'A' K. f N : 'V me s , if . , A H .Jar 1' '23 .V f ' ' . 'ffp....c.. T. ,Y A 8, ' t ' W 4 ,sg K - X X K , . wg, 1 A pn ,iv-4, ' gg ,, Q a , vs Q -.yy MV, ,QE - . K, .47 Jqwp www! ,Milf Q K AQ i , N K, M, kk 5 L MX A 5 223 Finishing a very successful season with a 7-1 record, bowing only to first place Highland Park, the Harriers placed second in both the city conference and in the St. Paul Regional Meet. They placed thirteenth in the State Meet. Coacheci by Mr. Mike Kissell, the outstanding runners and representatives from Harding at the State Meet were: Dan Mazzara, john Mc- Alpine, Don Hudon, Dave Cooper, Greg Kunz, Dennis Lampright, and Mike Beck. Showing signs of exhaustion, junior Mike Beck completes the last leg ofa long run. M. Beck puts on his track shoes before the meet against Highland Park and Central. Front Row: W.Wie11ian, M. McDonald, M. Stoltzmann, VI. Gilleland, B. Conway, D. Boleen, B. Vanleloef. Back Row: Coach AI. Edling, G. Schabert, R. Biebighauser, R. Ohs, M. Matz, M. Mueller, D. Dreis, Cf. llelgason. Harding Places Third in City This yearis 'A' Basketball team, coached by jack Edling, consisted mainly of juniors. Only four seniors returned to the team from last year. They are Mike Mueller, Doug Bo- leen, Brian Conway, and Dave Dreis. Harding's basketball team finished with an 8-4 record for third place in conference play behind first place Murray and second place johnson. As in previous years, Hardinghostedafour game invitational tournament on December 22 and 23. Participants in the annual affair were Southwest, North St. Paul, Kellogg and Harding. Harding first played Kellogg and lost by a score of63-82. Harding then lost to Southwest by a score of 56-66. Last year Harding finished in first place in this tourney. Next year's team should be very strong with support from this year's juniors and from the third place B-squad. Between quarters Coach j. lidling has a talk with the team members before they return to the game. 224 J -'wnnwuul Senior Dave Dreis fights hard lor the ball during the losing game against XVashi11gto11, Senior M. Mueller out jumps XVashing C ton players in an attempt to make a bas age As the johnson team charges in, forward Mike Mueller shoots for the basket. 225 sea., xwlyc Senior Mike Mueller tries to tip it in as senior Brian Conway backs him up. junior Bob VanHoef gets around johnson's bl. Sajevic. Scores Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Washington Central Highland Park Monroe Humboldt johnson Mechanic Arts Murray Central johnson Murray Mechanic Arts As fellow team members look on, senior Brian L onway works to get the ball from a Central player. 226 A jump ball, taken by junior Mike Matz, starts off the game against victorious Washington. johnson players gang up on junior Ron Biebighauser as he gains control ofthe ball. 227 Charging down the court,forward Mike Muel ler is pursued by a Central player. Action gcti-3 rough as victorious Harding ties up the ball with Washington. Harding's B-Bombers coached by Mr. George Katz finished city conference play in third place behind first place Mechanic Arts and second place Central with a 6-2 record. Harding's only two de- feats went to Central with a score of 47-63 and Mechanic Arts by a score of 55-50. The starting line up for this year's team was: forwards, Kevin Simpson, who led the team in points, and Roger Groschelg guards, Joe Koslo- ski, Steve Gutterman and center Bob ' les. Steve Webster, Mike Burke and Mike MclN 1 also saw much action and were a strong back up for the team. Some of the B-squaders sho 'd be good material for next year's 'A' team although only four seniors will be leaving the team at the end of the season. B-Bucket Team Finishes 6-2 for Front Row: R. Groschel, S. Sinn, S. Vlfebster, Gutterman, gl. Koslowski, M. Burke, R. I-larrigan. Back Row: Coach G. Katz, S. Reiken, T. Kunz, K. Simpson, K. McKenzie, M. McNally, B. Miles, T. Lais. 228 B-Bomber K. Simpson rhargcs around LlwiOi1115OI'1 Third Place ,W 6 ooo Z ,, 2 if L L V Knight and Prcx await the whimtic. ic tic up the ball as icliuw teammates 229 Scores m Harding 3 i o Hardixigy i i Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Washington Central Highland Park Monroe Humboldt johnson Mechanic Arts Murray Kevin Simpson iumps high to bucket tht b iii as 4 Prexie attempts to Stop him. Captain C ordy Stangl stick handles the puck Again Harding's hockey team, coached by Mr. R. Anderson, won the city conference title with a 10-1-1 record. Captain Gordy Stangl, who was the leading scorer for the team, was named to the all city team along with defenseman Dennis Trooien, wing Tom Syfko, and goalie Ollie Bakken. Honorable Mentions went to defenseman Bucky Johnson and center Steve Buetow. This year the team traveled north to Grand Rapids to play Duluth-Denfield and Grand Rapids. Harding fell to Grand Rapids by a score of 3-2 but then tied Duluth-Denfield 2-2. Also the hockey team played against two other northern teams here. These two games against Virginia and Gilbert brought Harding two more victories. The scores were respect- fully 3-1 and 6-3. U With half of the 'A' team leaving after grad- uation, next year's will be fed heavilyfrom the B-squad city champs. , , , C Q down the ice to the Monroe goal. iqiisixgx K is 5 igllv . . fi' Front Row: T. Curran, T. Sundberg, S. Lange. T. Syfko, K. Rowan, D. Trooien, S. Buetow, R. Groschel Back Row: Coach R. Anderson, B. johnson, B. Peterson, G. Erickson, G. Stangl, D. Bos, G. Peterson M Thielen, M. Avoles, O. Bakken, M. Crisler. 230- The beginning ol zinutlier victury. City Conference Title Again I ,, ' ,, .,,,W, Delensemen Dennis lrooien aiidlhm limb lielp junior Center Steve liueiow lakes the puck out lfom be- goalie flllie liakken ab .1 ,lUl1I1bUI1 player triem to heme hind tlie net wliile wurdiiig ull a .Xlonroe player 231 junior Mark Avoles gives the traditional raise of his stick airer scoring. Along the boards, players fight desperately to get the puck. 232 is erirli raef rarrre fiesi ' eiis 7 sirielsr l Highlandiilffgiiiii 2 Harding 6 i Mechanic Arts 1 Harding 2 yy iymll , s V y W3ShiHgfQIifffh,' 5 isas aasa S y iias ai iii y 2 1 1 i isii r i Y' 2 Vzhk , 5 H,h - 1 Harding 5 ' Murray 1 Harding 3 me Monroe 1 ai1al 7 iayi Monroe , 2 r S i Ysra fl 2 l iirsli 2 Harding 3 1 gi gi Washingtoniiili i 0 Harding 5 Highland Park 1 2 3 ' 35,14 Pushing a Prexie into the boards, senior R. Gro- schel fights aggressively to gain control of the puck. junior Ollie Bal-:ken makes a fabulous save as Monroe players charge in. In the defeat against Washington, senior defense- man Greg Erickson hustles after the puck. 2 Senior Kevin Rowan works to get the puck F Front Row: M. Miller,,I.Knowles,R.l'eterson, T. Ohs, B. Mergens, T. Fischer, Al. Burch, M. Ryan. Back Row: Coach D. Shawbold, A. Head, M. Holgren, M. Lauer, U. Lerche, G. Uhr, T. Rubbert, S. Schnieder, S. Schutz, D. Wojcik, R. Boche. W-Met Hia , M F I Z4 M B-Bombers Work This yearis junior varsity team coached by Mr. Dean Shawbold, tiedjohnson forthejunior Varsity City Conference title after a tough sea- son with a great record of 7-1. Harding,s B- team then Went on to the junior Varsity Tourn- ament where they placed second. In the first game ofthe tournament Harding beat Mechanic Arts with a score of 5-0. They then went on to play a thrilling game againstjohnson in which the B-Bombers lost in three overtimes by a dis- appointing score of 5-2. First string men Mark Holmgren, centerg Tom Ohs, defenseg and Terry Fischer, goalie did an outstanding job all season for the Knights. The rest ofthe B-team also did an outstanding job to give Harding ateam ofwhich to be proud. These boys will be fine material next year for the A-squad team. mf Coach D. Shawbold gives goalie Terry Fischer some pointers between periods. 234 one Hard hitting action is seen as two B-Bombers check a johnson player in mid-ice. i' rar ex Q A fra' i A Ht, g is , Q if K A ,Q 'F rr ? at A -f7,...f-f-'-f i'if' L Y kr XA ' ::f '1r,g' rf L -meffw' I' ' if , W ' 1 ' aaaa at 5 ,age-, ,, ,, ,cy Q g , ,iiz K a as , W 4. T ' W Sr' 'ff I 5 -,xx 'V K kik.. kk Qk ' -4 Outstanding goalie Terry Fischer makes a save during the game against johnson in which Harding lost 2-U. l Together For lst Place Tie Scores Harding Harding Harding' Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding: s Harding Harding Central Highland Park Washington' Murray Monroe Mechanic Arts Johnson Humboldt H Mechanic Arts johnson 2 14r.! F,- Players lace-oil' during the Harding-Washington game which Harding won 4-2. 35 Front Row: -I. Nelson, G. lrestonc, M. Ruzicha, D. Reischel, xl. Thayer, S. Van Beusekom. Back Row: K Kjorness, D. Morley, G. Carter, D. Peterson, T. Dupre, C. Martino. Gymnastics Team Finishes This year's gymnastic team, coached by Mr. R. Knox for the second year, tied for third place with Washington behind first place Highland Park and second place johnson with a 4-4 record. The team relied very heavily on co-captains senior Dick Reischel and junior Dennis Pet- erson, and senior Chris Martino. Senior Christ Martino and Dick Reischel went to the Gymnastics State Meet. Both per- formed on the rings. Next season the team will probably be led by this year's Co-captain Dennis Peterson who did a fine job this year. Senior Chris Martino performs a handstand on the rings. 236 On the parallel bars senior Dick Reischel demonstrates the one bar flange. Season With 4-4 Scores eeee 1iHmifng Harding Harding Harding Harding -1 112 Monfoe X61 Humboldt . johnson i m ? llleel e-en 118 Mechanic Arts 984112 Washington Ti 85 Murray P i ' 54 Central 65 Highland Park 101-1f2 Record During a practice session, junior Dennis Peterson works out on the horse. 237 l n y ll 'I' 'I ' 2 ' l Ar -we -no mai 1 asf , it 'Q' ' 5 J' 'L F xx 2 , f F ,gi if 4 -K if at it 2. ,L.L K W ,X f .X 1, V V Q 'f 2 A y y, ' Row 1: D. Lee, D. Lampright, G. Smith, F. Gould, D. Schneider, G. Schmidt. Row 2: H. Lee, j. Nielson, J Rankin, M. Lyons, D. Cowens, D. Rondeau, Coach F. Quinlan. Row 3: K. Anderson, J. Erickson, ,G. Oster gren, B. Bailey, M. Lallier, D. Fournelle. Row 4: S. Ferris, M. Marlow, K. Ferris, G. 'l'hompson,,R. Flaherty J. Gilleland. Coach F. Quinlan and Capt. J. Nielson show How- ie Lee his time. Howie broke six conference records. Swim Team Hardingls swimming team, coached by Mr. Fran Quinlan, finished third in the city confer- ence with a 6-2 record, losing only to first place Highland Park and second place Murray. The team consisted mainly of underclassmen with Dave Lee, Qary Schmidt, Steve Schneider, John Gilleland and Mike Marlow doing an out- standing job to back up the fine efforts of co- captains Howie Lee and Jeff Nielson and senior Bob Bailey. At the State Swim Meet, which was held at the University of Minnesota, Harding was repre- sented by senior Howie Lee, junior Mike Mar- low, and sophomores Dave Lee and Dan Schneider. Howie came in first in the 100 yard butterfly with a record time of 53.2 seconds. Howie also won the Rosene award awarded to an outstanding swimmer. Mike Marlow placed 28th in diving. Dave Lee placed 11th in the 200 yd. free style and seventh in 400 yd. free style for the consolation prize. Altogether Harding finished 17th in the State. 238 ,, .. MQ Resulting from the hard work ofthe whole team, Harding finished third in the city conference behind first place Highland Park and second place Murray. Finishes Third in City Race 1: 1a'ff:cg's:2z1fef9 ' .fiwisi N :'l:3':1Zi L32 A-UQ? 'A c:'f: L M33 . Tai ff' .ci , af X ,, Q f e z- g ap . w g ,lL1f2f1if5ffgyig:.fgiamv:mf:-.ff me f f,fmfft- lfffw 3 fasgif xt 1 Ages',fw'4ggfQi:e 12 1 2245222533552-Qs52te:fg?e-fgfggiigiif V w - i www 5011 wsfrwwv gi ' it 4' K'VlEIfifiEiii5zM:Qs ,i4:iu.zT j5,,r1'?5?i':S:'z,E 114 4-7'-+' 5 'J +V- f ii - W A- Af 511W--f215iV ffffills-fall 'tts 1sfUF'5'fi5 rfXg??ff?1f W fgsifiisfaiiaiiiaigge 513551 gigiiggi45ifs,ismi.w Marr: ruffle, -2 11. 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TIQEYE Viggo, 7- A, xg-5 A fig??iQQ-fg:zfm- ew-.ef.fL?5.f1 1weif 1ff2:iff' l -M.: V--2,2i:s-21ifeg'f,,e,41v?sez1 Hilfwi. ' fxwwl-ffi--Q 151223 ' 3 3 1' fa M' axe-:sw L --Q-z5f::rQrm.':1,.e,,1Q'sw-fig 1 V . f amiigsgswwtlsfs aw ,-, ,g?g?Se?1WffgfH:-24 -z'W?ff?5?x34f ig gs'ff'f'X1 - ,fr S :ff-2ffsif?if1:'1fQViewle i Q K V K 2 ' Sophomore Dave Lee swimming the back stroke shows much potential for his remaining years at Harding. 239 Leit to Right: J. Sear, M. Hallberg, M. Knight, T. Brudvig, F. Sear, L. Magnuson, R. Alvarez, S. Thayer, B. Bowlin, M. johnson, G. Mercado, G. Ravey. r..r i Higxixaad Pafk l?5f1i5ie A hoh' QQ, y . . . ..h A lh 4 hro . Harding's Grapplers, coached by Mr. W. Hopkins, who teaches in an elementary school, and Mr. M. Sullivan, Harding art teacher, ended the season in seventh place with a 7-1 record. Co-captain Tom Brudvig only lost two matches throughout the whole city conference play. He also finished second in District finals in his Weight division. As a team, Harding came in last place in Districts. Although the team will be losing many fine wrestlers, they are hopeful to do better next year. 240 Grapplers Harding Knight attempts to take down his opponent Trying to get out ofa hold, a Harding player works for a victory. Opponents struggle to get the other man down first. End Season With I-7 Record Front Row: S. Hill, M. Leis, J. Severson, T. Noha, J. Alvarez, T. Anger, R. Fingerholz, T. Townsend. Back Row: Ass't. Coach M. Sullivan,T.Roberto,j. Schowalter, M. Malack, T. Mrozik, D. Yaritz, D. Gardell, Hard- ing, Coach W. Hopkins. 241 ? 524' 'Varna I - .- ff' - : 42f.':,i'vuf9'f.5, .25'7lii'71f' . .J mf vw. . !, V-.l...f,fiJ I1 M. a J . 1 . S-?'2 j'-5?4'1A!W' r5i'5.2f2'4W1110ivf'4' gglgjflafiffff il .4 1a?5:?l2327',,j Wszeewtflw u:::.e5,-5.1fQpQg:g,,,y- 7 I 'glfib F fill .A :U an .f. . . Q wwgfig.-244 wzezgygfgmblz .oi 0 A, , 2 1. gli! gflffflff ,HW gfrvw 5 P19595 9,222 . M5511 1 H! W1 'gl -yff rir,56'lgUM.'2gfQ -:aff :,f, , fag..-41-.even 3,1121 jfj ,- ff' gp 5124- 15:1 ,--,-'10 590 'Q -' -A47 K few Wei! 'hifi' Qyfj 'l yl sw , L.-af. 533:51 37517, T 'r .3-lb xr 4 ' 1 6:7 11 U I' ' grin-. J. . ' NJ rifxfpila IL. Uafsjfn' i42j 529ff'i,, ?4 5 2215444.44524 aawffblffzfifiifes pg Row 1: G. Garcia, G. Stangl, G. Erickson, B. Tauber, T. Syfko, R. Peterson, S. Buetow, P. Bresnahan, D. Dreis. Row 2: M. Avoles, G. Peterson, jerde, B. Bowlin, R. Alvarez, M. Buesing, D. Bateman, D. Kielsa. Row 5: T. Brudvig, B.johnson, B. Peterson, D. Boleen, J. Sanders, G. Prestegord, R. Groschcl. Row 4: M. Burch, O. Bakken, T. Martin, S. Lange, S. Tweet, R. Harmon, G. Shaffer, D. Mazzara, D. Holt, K. Karwoski. 242 Front Row: M. Sarnpson,J. Aker, B. Biebighauser, C. Johnsen L Hueifmeier C McKinnon J Manes Back Row: Marlow, M. Dunlap,J. Larson, B. Martin, C. Hooker S elinek J DeBace A Haugen Members Work for Award Boys' H Club carried over a project from last year by distributing pen holders to all coaches. These were bought last year with money earned by selling Harding number shirts. Also this year the 'H' Club held an award ceremony after the Homecoming game against Murray for the football team. The 'H' Club is advised by A-squad hockey coach Mr. R. Anderson. Boys earn their letter by appearing in a certain number of periods or by scoring a certain number of points. Girls' 'H' Club is advised by physical ed- ucation teacher Mrs. Heather Davis. For the girls to earn a letter they must earn at least 1000 points in the Girls' Athletic As- sociation. Other awards: 'All-City , Seal- 1,500, and 'Merit Award , - 1750 points are given to the qualifiers at a banquet in the spring. 24 K QElM,R.3.9! 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Mitchell lScience1 33 Blackmun, Arvid lEnglish136 Breivold, Ronald lSocial Studiesl 47, 48 Brouilliard, Larry lForeign Language145 Bryan, Paul lSocial Studiesl Carlson, A1talSpeech137 Carlson, Lee lSocial Studiesl 47 Chapple, John lSocial Studiesl 46 Charon, Joel lSocial Studies147 Coffey, Michael lSocial Studiesj 46 Collins, Louis lSocial Studies146 Conway, Mary lOn-The-Job-Training139 Cronquist, George lOn-The-Job-Training139, 189 Davis, Heather lPhysical Educationl 42, 172, 205 Eckman, Theodore llndustrial Artsl 28 Edling, Jack lAdministrative Assistantl 18, 156, 224 Edwards, John lScience133 Ekberg, Florence lOffice-Data-Processing1 21 Ekelin, Evelyn lClerk121 Engard, John fBusiness125 Engebretson, Ralph lPrincipal1 18 Fauske, Christine lArt1 22 Feldner, Mary lEnglish136 Fish, Richard llndustrial Arts128 Fossler, Larry lMathematics1 41 Franczok, Beniamin lSpecial Class135 Froehle, Loraine lEnglish1 36, 188 Gambucci, Peter lMathematics1 41 Ginther, Mary lHome Economics127 Graham, Curtis lEnglish1 36 Greene, Susan lEnglish1 35 Greising, J. lClerk1 21 Hartman, Robert lMusic1 31, 179, 180 Hernandez, Sebastian lForeign Language145, 199 Heyerdahl, Paul lMusic1 30, 181 Himmelbach, DonnalEnglish138 Johnson, Dorothy lClerk121 Katz, George lSocial Studiesj 48 Kelly, Thomas lCounselor1 19 Kiemel, Timothy lSocial Studies146, 156 Kissell, Michael lPhysical Education14, 5, 43 Knox, Ronald lMathematics140, 236 Kuhns, Valerie lNurse120 Landis, James lStudy Supervisorl 19, 215 Langer, Ruth lEnglish1 35 Leino, Clarence lOn-The-Job-Training139 McDonald, Clyde lHealth 8. Phy, Ed.143, 156 McMahon, Joann 1English1 34 McNaughton, Ellen lEnglish1 34 Mallinger, Donald lSocial Studies148 Matoush, Leonard lCounselor1 19 Mays, Gladys lLibrarian1 Mockenhaupt, Donald lSocialWorker1 19 Moore, Mary Jane lCounselor1 20 Moors, Janet lBusiness1 25 Nordgaard, Glenn lArt1 23 Nordling, Maiorie lBusiness124 Olson, Joyce lBusiness124 Paulson, Paul llndustrial Artsl 29 Peck, Myron lEnglish138 Picard, Louis lEnglish1 37 Pierson, Wanda lClerk121 Peckman, G. lClerk121 Pretterebner, Rosemunde lForeign Language144 Quinlan, Francis lPhysical Edl 42, 238 Reynolds, William lEnglish1 37 Rhee, Dorothy lLibrarian1 20 Richards, Constance lHome Econ.1 146 Richter, Geraldine lEnglish126, 34 Ring, John lScience1 33 Rosenquist, Donald lOn-The-Job-Training139 Schwartbauer, Clara lHome Econ.126 Scott, George llndustrial Artsl 28 Shawbold, Dean lSpeciol Classl 46, 234 Shingles, Carol lMathematics140 Smith, Joan lPhysical Educationl 42 Spies, Joseph llndustrial Arts129 Stanley, Ruth lBusiness1 25 Sullivan, Michael lArt123, 241 Swanson, Doris lEnglish1 38 Temble, James lMathmetics133, 41 Temple, Robert lForeign Languagel 44, 194 Tracy, Leonard lCou nselorj 20 Traybiatowski, Teresa lCounselor120 Vergo, Marcia lMathematics141 Virgin, Bruce lMathmetics141 Voight, James lSocial Studiesl 48 Williams, Wilfred lMathmetics140 Wilson, Bruce l8usiness1 24 Wnuk, David lEnglish1 35 Wood, Clista lMathematics140 Yu rkovich, Mary lEnglish1 38 Zachariasen, KnudlForeign Language144, 196 246 Barghini, Sue 134, 135 Abernathy, Barbara 123, 199 Abrahamson, Suzanne Achartz, Michael 123 Ackerman, David 55 Ackerman, Dennis 55,196 Ackerman, Jean 135, 197, 182 Aguirre, Mary 135, 199 Aichele, Gregory Aker, Janice 55, 77, 168, 169, 182, 185, 197,204,205 Alexander, Michael 55 Alger, Gary 123 Allbutt, Judy 55 Alle, Michael Alle, Mike 135, 192 Alt, Barbara Alt, Deborah Altman, Barb 27 Altman, Judy 55 Altobelli, Richard Alvarez, Jerry 241 Alvarez, Ralph 123, 198, 216, 240 Alverman, Cynthia 135 Ambourn, Neil 55 Amos, Michael 135 Amos, William 123 Anderson, Jonath 123 201 Anderson, Bryan 220 Anderson, Carl D. 135, 177, 178, 197 Anderson, Curtis Anderson, Daniel 123 Anderson, Debra L, 135 Anderson, Deborah 134, 178, 190, 201 Anderson, Elizabeth 55 Anderson, Gary L. 55, 201 Anderson, Gary O. Anderson, George Anderson, Gregory Anderson, Janet 135, 204, 170, 190, 192 Anderson, Kenneth 55, 177,178, 238 Anderson, Laurel 26, 56, 172, 185 Anderson, Lorelei 122, 123 Anderson, LoriIynl22,123,199 Anderson, Lynn C.134 Anderson, Lynn E. 135 Anderson, 185, 199 Martha l35,178,180, Anderson, Michael 123 Anderson, Peggy 135, 137, 166, 182, 192, 199, 221 Anderson, Stephen 56 Anderson, Steve 56, 61 Anderson, Therese 56 Anderson, Thomas Anderson, Timothy 56, 69, 160, Anger, Thomas 135, 220, 241 Anselment, Beverly 135 Antell, Cinthia Appleby, Joseph 123 Arendsee, Susan 135,190,192, 201 Arneberg, Robert 56 Arnold, Linda 56 Arnold, Susan 56 Aschittino, Brad Astrup, Barbara 56,201 Astrup, Nancy 135, 194 Atchison, Debby Atkins, Mary 135, 178 Aultorth, Nancy 123 Auge, Denise 199 Auger, Myrtle 135 Student Index Auger, Sandra 56, 187 Avoles, Mark 122, 123,133 216, 230, 232 Ayd, Patricia 57, 186, 193, 206 Azone, Mark 123 Azzone, Gail Bahl, Kenneth Bahneman, Robert 57, 208 Baierl, Elaine 135, 182, 204 Bailey, Robert 57, 238 Baken, Debra Baken, Michelle 123 Bakken, Donald 185 Bakken, Neverlyn 57 Bakken, Oliver 216, 230, Bakken, Patricia 123,207 Bakken, Pauline 135 Balsimo, Eleanor Baltes, Mary 123 Baran, Randy Baratto, Catherine Barghini, Barbara 135, 190, 195 Bargwa'dt, Doug 198 Barklind, James 57 Barrett, Debra 135 Barrett, Judith Barrett, Susan Barron, Cynthia 123 Barry, John Barslou, Gayle Bartley, Steven Bateman, Donald 123,216 Baumer, Charity 57 Bayers, Colleen 134, 135, 198, 204 Bayers, Terry 57, 172, 173, Beach, Barbara 57 Beach, William 134 Beane, Rhonda 123, 172, 178, 199, 201 Bearl, Mark 123 Beck, Lynne 58, 103, 186, 197 Beck, Michael Becker, Debra 123, 182, Beckstrom, Kent 135 Beecher, Jane 31, 54, 58, l73,181, 185,186,197 Beesley, Barbara 135, 172, 179, 190, 197,204 Behnke, Leanne 123, 172, Beitel, Lynn 123 Bell, Charles Bennett, Paul 135 Berg, Sanford Bergman, David Bergman, Martha 70, 123, 173,204 ,201 195 190, 233 192, 172, 201 177, 188, 196 172, 173, 194 172, Bergup, Carolyn 134, 135, 198 Beringer, Randall 135 Bernard, Kathleen 135, 192, 204 Berres, Ken 123 Berres, Steven Berry, Marie 135 Berthiaume, Ricky Berus, Mark 58 Beste, Diane 135 Bestland, Dennis 58 Bestland, Sandra 168, 169, 197 Bestland, Steven 58, 185 Bier, John 201 Biebighauser, Barbara 58, 182, 182, 172 177, 178, 186, 197, 204, 205 Biebighauser, Ronald 123, 197, 224, 227 Billstrom, Dennis Billstrom, Michael Black, Thomas 123 Blees, Marie Blodgett, Laurence 58 Blodgett, Lyn Blamberg, Joanne 135 Blomgren, Deborah Bloom, Cheryl 182 Blosmae,Linda135 Bly, Debra 135 Bache, Raymond 135, 143, 234 Bocher,Linda123 Bolenkamp, Alan 58 Bogotty, Linda 58 Bohn, Daniel Bohn, Debra Bohnen, Sandra 59, 81 Bohon, Elizabeth 123, 177,178, 201 Boland, Janice 33 Boland, Steven 59 Boleen, Douglas 59, 154, 160, 216,224 Bollmann, Sandra135 Bonin, Michele 135, 201 Boohen, Lindo199 Booth, Roxanne Borchardt, Linda 59 Borgen, Kathleen, 59 Borgwardt, Douglas Bos, Don 123, 230 Bos, Robert 135 Bosch, Brenda Bosch, Marilyn Bour, Therese Bowe, Chuck 123 Bowell, Cynthia 59, 115, 169, 185,191,193 Bowell, James 123, 199 Bowlin, William 59, 216, Bowman, Donald 59 Bowman, Kevin Boyer, Bruce 136, 178 Brack, Janice Bradley, Timothy 30, 123, 185 Brandt, Judy 45, 123, 196 Branum, Charles 131, 136, 178 Braun, Linda Braunig, Michael 123 Braunig, Nadine 59, 176 Braunig, Stephan 59 Brendel, Daniel Bresnahan, Patrick 60. 216 Bresnahan, Theresa 123, 190, 199 Brewster, Donald 60 Brewster, Sandra 60 Bringle, Christine 60 Brinker, Jodell Brinker, Linda Brinkman, John 136, 192 Brisson, George 154 Brommerich, Patricia 60, 187 Brookshaw, Steven 136, 220 Brown, Sandra 136 Browne, Timothy 136, 194 Bruce, Sandra 38, 60, 182, 185, 195,201 Brudvig, Thomas 123, 216, 240 Brueggeman, Peter 60, 178 Brunkow, Deborah 199 Brusten, Karen, 136 Brusten, Lynda 60 Bryant, Kathy 122, 123,204 Brzoska, Gertie 124 168, 240 168, 247 Buche, Daniel Buche, Kenneth Buechner, Mark Buesing, Michael 60, 201 Buetow, Herman Buetow, Robert 136, 201 Buetow, Steve60, 154,216,230 Buettner, Thomas 32 Buhl, Sharon 23,124 Burch, John 136, 178, 234 Burch, Mark 122, 124, 184,194 Burtiend, Elizabeth 172, 199 Burghart, Vicki 124, 198 Burianek, Jetlrey 136,199 Burke, Michael 198, 237 Burningham, Nancy 124, 195 Burton, Mark Bush, Billy 124 Bushinski, Beth 124, 199 Bushinski, Karen 136 Bushinski, Richard Bushman, Mark61, 196 Butkowski, Mark61 Buttler, Craig 124, 136, 208 Buttweiler, Steve 61, 160 Buzay, Joanne 124 Bzook, Linda61, 187 Bzook, Mary Bzook, Ronald Cadutt, Carlotta Caduff, CarmeIita136 Cadulf, Larry Cairl, Cathleen124 Cairl, Steven 124, 178 Cairl, Suzanne 124 cuiiquafe, Ann 136, 185, 195, 207 Campbell, Timothy Capocasa, Gary Capocasa, Raymond 136, 220 Capron, Nancy 136 Cardenas, Donald 124 Cardenas, Ronald 61, 189 Carlson, Curtis Carlson, Elizabeth 136,192 198, 204 Carlson, Janice 124 Carlson, Jeanine 54, 61, 190, 198, 204 Carlson, Jo A. 61 Carlson, Linda E. 61, 193 195 Carlson, Linda J. 61, 170, 172, 173,177,178, 186,197 Carlson, LuAnne 124 Carlson, Lyla Carlson, Mark 61 Carlson Nancy 124 Carlson Pamela 136, 199 Carlson, Richard 61 Carlson, Scott 124 Carlson, William Carpenter, John 62 Carpe nte r, Sa nd ra Carrick, Jack Carter, Donna Carter, Gary 124, 236 Carvelli, Michael 124 Casby, Kurt 62, 206 Casey, Jennifer Casey, Linda 136 Casey Michael J. 124, 136 Casey, Michael, W. Cavanaugh, Daubert Cavan augh, Gail 62 Cervantes, Rachel 54, 62, 85, 199 Cervantes, Romana 124, 199 Chambers, Dave 136 Chapeau, Fran 136 Chapeau, Michelle 62, 96 Chapel, Teresa 136 Chapman, Debra 124 Chappel, Patti 124 Chaput, Scot62 Chenoweth, Daniel 62 Cherry, Barbara 62,199 Cherry, Michael 182 Chicone, John 124 Christen, Steven 62, 185 Christensen, Jerold 124 Christensen, Richard 62, 197 Christensen, Sandra 62, 89 Christenson, Thomas 124, 125 Ciampi, Steven 136 Clark, Donald 136,220 Clarkin, Susan Clausen, David 63, 68 Clemens, Jane Clepper, Linda 63, 189 Cobb, Mary 124 Cockriel, Constance 136, 190, 192, 199 Cackriel, Vincent Cale, Katherine 63 Cole, Susan Cole, Yvonne 136 Collins, Patrick Comparoni, Carl 63 Condon, Patrick Conley, Thomas Connolly, Janet 136, 192, 198 Conrad, Bonnie 124 Conrad, Christine 124, 170, 198 Conrad, Joyce 124 Continenza, Christine 63 Conway, Brian55,63,117,224, 226 Conway, Dennis 63 Conway, Paul 136, 198 Conwell, Beverly 124 Cook, Richard 136 Coon, Deborah 124 Coon, Ralph 63 Cooper, David 136 Corba, Diane 63, 198 Corba, James Carnforth, Lane 124, 179, 192 Costello, Emmett 63, 185 Costello, Teresa 64 Costigan, Louise Cotraneo, Mary 122 Coulombe, Michael 136, 197 Courteau, Barbara 124 Cowen, Dennis 136, 238 Cradle, Juanita 66 Crawford, Carol 124 Crea, Laura Crisler, Michael 124,250 Crocker, Donna 124, 185, 193 Crosby, David 64 Cull, John Cummings, Gretchen 124 Curran, Deborah 124 Curran, Thomas 122, 124, 133, 198, 230 Dagen, John Dahl, Cindy Dahl, Gregory Dahl, Michele 124, 185, 196, 204 Dahl, Pamela 64 Dahlby, Roberta 124 Dahn, CaIvin136 Dahlstram, Dale Dahlstrom, Duane 64 Dailey, Patricia 64 Dalton, Jane 122, 199, 207 Daly, Doniel64 Daly, Diane 136 Daly, Steve Damoci, Bruce 124 Damsgard, Debra 136, 182, 190, 204 Damsgard, Susan 54, 64, 204 Dandl, Richard 124 Dandl, Sharon 136 Danielson, Karen 134, 136, 185, 204 Danielson, Laurine 65, 187, Danielson, Linda Danielson, Jael Danielson, Vicki65 Darst, Jane 124 Daub, Norma Davies, Pamela 136 Davis, Linda 65 Davis, Michael 136 Davis, Michael R, Davis, Nancy 136 DeBace, Janet65, 172, 173,190, 194,204 Deberardini, Mark Deck, Sherry 124 Deeb, Kaye 65 Dege, Mari136 Demulling, Nancy 65, 189 Demuth, Diane, 136, 192 Denesen, John Denesen, Mary Jo 65 Dennis, Christine 125, 197 Dennis, Jacqulyn 136, 172, 182 Dennis, Sharon Derocker, Bonnie 65, 185, 187 Derusha, Dianne 65 Derwa, Lynne 190, 204 Desmond, Denise Destasio, Maribeth 199 Dettmann, Melinda Dewall, JoAnne Dewall, Pamela 136, 192, 195 Dickhaus, Dennis 125, 201 Dickhausen, Cheryl 65 Dickhausen, LaVonne 124 Dickhudt, John 125, 196 Dickman, Loanne 134, 137, 192 Dickman, Michael 125 Dickson, Beth 122, 125, 164, 165, 182, 184, 198 Dike, Edward 65, 185, 197 Dike, Giovanna Dimmick, Steve 125 Dolan, Adele 125, 192 Doherty, Mariorie 66 Doherty, Patrick 137 Domke, Rebecca 125 Donahue, Denise 125, 168, 169, 198 Donovan, Mary 137, 190, 192, 194 Dorff, Patricia 66 Dorr, Mary 137, 192, 195 Downey, Gary 137 Doyle, Joan 137 Doyle, Roberta Drake, Douglas Drassal, Dianne 66 Draz, David 66 Draz, Kevin Dreis, David 54, 66, 105, 216, 224, 225 Dreis, Michael 220 Dreher, Debra 125 Dress, Cindy 125, 172, 188, 190, 195 Drews, Jeff 137, 201 Drobac, Douglas 137 Duce, Cheryl 66 Dufour, Alan 66 Dumer, Beverly 172, 204 Dumer, Donald 66 Dunaway, Debra 137 Dunlap, Mary 125, 168, 169, 184, 199,204 Dunn, Rick 125, 193, 199 Dunsmore, Kathy 125 Dupre, Tom 134, 137, 236 Durbury, Bert 137 Duxbury, Francis 134,201 Dwyer, Deborah 66, 187 Eberhardt, David Eberhardt, Gregory Eberhardt, James Edmonds, Susan 125 Edwards, Linda 125 Edwards, Teiry 137 Eineke, Thomas 137, 179, 196 Eishen, Larry 137 Eiswirth, William Eiswirth, Timothy Ehrman, Diane 66, 182,190,204 Ek, Jacqueline, 125, 170, 199, 201 Elledge, William Ellering, Kathleen Ellich, Bill 22 Ellsworth, Gregory 125,216 Elvy, Dennis 66 Emeott, Jeanne 125, 178, 186, 197, 207 Emery, Cynthia 137, 166 Emery, John Engberg, Jeffrey 137 Engberg, Jennifer Engebretson, Loreen 137, 170, 185, 190 Engel, Marsha 125 Engfer, Gregory 125 Engle, Pamela Enstad, Linda Engstrand, Susan 125 Engstrom, Linda 137, 195 Engquist, Gerald 67 Erichsen, Steve 137 Ericksen, Dee Ann 137, 192, 201 Ericksen, Marilyn 67, 154, 164, 186, 191, 193, 194,201 Erickson, Gary 67 Erickson, Gregory 64, 67, 80, 160, 216,230,233 Erichson, John 67, 177, 178,216, 238 Erikson, Steven 201 Erion, David Erion, Sue 67 Etter, Carol 67, 185,186 Etter, Steve Ettl, Marlys125,194 Evans, Janet Evans, Roger Everhardt, Jim 220 Everson, Keith 194 Everson, Scott67 Eyler, Gregory 67, 178, 184, 197 Fagen, Rick Fahey, Karen 67, 193, 198 Faini, Constance 182 Falbo, Julieanne Fall, Clinton Farrell, Bruce 125, 201 Farrell, Scott 220 Farrington, Williarn Faykish, Andrea 190, 192, 195 Fearing, Craig Fehner, Ann 192, 198 Fehr, Dionne125 Feist, Dennis 125 Feist, Shaun Ferber,Joan125,193 Ferguson, Gale 67, 199 Ferkingstad, Jerry 68, 189 Fernlund, Janice 68, 189 Ferraro, Cindy 125, 182 248 Ferris, Bruce 68, 179 Ferris, Kevin 28,238 Ferris, Scott 125, 201, 234 Ferwerda, Raymond Fincel, Janine 125 Finger, John Fingerholz, Roy 241 Finhold, Kurt 182, 216 Finkelsan, Bruce Finnegan, Thomas 182 Finseth, David Fischer, Carol 56, 68, 194 Fischer, 87, 194 Fischer, Laurel 198 Fischer, Martin 125, 216 Fischer, Richard Fisher, Roy Fischer, Terrance 234, 235 Fitzenberger, James Fielstad, Kathleen 68,201 Flaherty, Richard P. Flaherty, Richard T. Flanagan, Kevin 68 Flickinger, Glenn Flodine, Julie Flom, Peter Florin, Michael 125 Flynn, John 125 Folea, George Folsom, Carol 125,204 Folsom, George Ford, Steven 125 Forner, Sheryl Forsberg, Arlie 125, 178, 207 Forys, Steven 125 Foss, Steven Foster, James Foster, Janelle 179, 190, 198 Foster, Michael Fournell, David 125 Frank, Melanie 68,198 Fransen, Gregory 68 Froscone, Kevin Froscone, Mary 68 Frazer, Catherine 125 Freberg, Deborah Fredrickson, Carol 207 Fredrickson, James 125 Fredrickson, Joan 125 Fred rickson, Judy 68 Fred rickson, Marlys 69 Fredrickson, Mary 125 Fredrickson, Steven Fredrickson, Susan 138, 182 Frick, Thomas 126, 178, 180,201 Friesen, Roger Frisch, Leslee 69 Friton, Carrie Fritsch, Richard 69 Fritz, Roxanne 69, 187 Froysland, Cheryl 126, 182 Fruci, Joseph 126 Fruci, Michael 69 Fry, Karen 126, 199 Fuches, Dave Fuller, Steven 54, 69, 107, 179 Funke, Susan 126 Furchner, Claudia 69, 168, 169 Fye, Steven 126 Gaertner, Susan 185, 192, 197, 201, 204 Gagliardi, Colleen 69, 154 Gagliardi, Cozette 70 Galardy, Diane 182 Galloway, Scott 70, Games, Melinda Garay, Paul Garay, Sandra Garcia, Gregory 70,80 Gardell, Richard 192, 220, 241 Gardell, Robert7O Gardner, JoAnn 70 178, 197 194, 206 Hanson Gardner, Scott Garner, Sandra Gartner, Gregory Gassert, Debra 70, 187 Gassert, Robin Gatzke, David 138 Gausman, David 220 Gaustad, Marla 54, 70, 185 Gaydosik, Chris 31, 70, 111, 152,153,154,164,181,l85, 193 Gaydosik, Colleen 134, 138, 158, 182 Gear, Marguerite 187 Gebhard, Stephen Gehl, Martha Geiger, Edwin Geiger, Eileen 138, 182 Geisenheyner, Jill 126, 168, 169, 199 Genin, Wendy 134, 138, 166, 192,204 Gerard, Vicki 126 Germain, Barbara 126 Germain, Susan 70 Gervais, Celeste 126, 167, 170, 193 Gervais, Thomas Giber, Carolynn Gibson, JoAnne 126, 199 Gibson, Patricia 67, 198 Giles, Gloria 70 Giles, Kathryn 126, 182 Giles, Pat138 Gilleland, James 126, 224 Gilleland, John 134, 138, 192, 197, 238 Gilleland, Mary 56, 71, 160, 197 Gillen, Charlotte 71, 185, 186, 188 Gillen, Michael 138, 179 Gintner, Peter Girling, Jerome Gleason, Pamela Glenn, Kerry Gobely, Donald Godden, Kurt 138 Goetz, Jan71 Goetz, Kathleen 138, 187 Goetzke, Judy 138, 194 Goldberg, Kathleen 71 Goldberg, Tim 192 Gombold, Carol 138, 198, 201 Gomez, Maria 71,85,198 Gooch, Craig 126, 216 Gordon, Mary A. 71 Gordon, Sally 138 Gorman, Margaret Gorman, Phil Gorz, Gail 54, 71, 187 Gould, Fred 238 Govett, Robert71 Graf, Daniel Graf, Debbie Graham, Gary Grans, Sally 126,170, 199, 206 Gravink, Kevin Grebinawski, Gregory 126, 199 Grebinowski, Judy 71, 198,199 Green, Karen71, 186, 204 Green, Nancy 138 Greene, Korey 126, 194 Greising,Linda138 Gresafe, Sherrie 138 Griffith, Kent 192 Griffith, Sandra 126 Grmhh Swven123,126,17Q 193 Groppoli, Mary 71, 168, 169 Groschel, Roger 220 Groschel, Ronald 72, 185, 230 '232,237 Grossaint, Denise 138, 182 Grossaint, Dennis 72, 189 Grove, Dale 72, 84, 111, 177, l78,180, 181,185,191,193, 199, 201 Grove, Jerome 138, 220 Gruber, Ray Grue, Edwin Grue, Derald138 Grue, Kenneth 72 Grufman, Gerald Grufman, Lawrnece 138, 178 Grun, Pauline 126, 179 Guck, Karen 72, 199 Guerin, Thomas Guider, Patrick Guion, Joseph 122, 126 Guizetti, Albert 138 Gustafson, Dianne 72 Gutterman, Stephan 138, 220, 237 Haas, Nancy 72 Haas, Raymond 72 Hahn, Kevin 126 Haider, Tom 138 Halberg, Jean 138, 192 Haley, Patrice 126, 194 Hall, John Hall, Michael 72 Hallm Tama126 Hall, Timothy 126 Hallberg, Monti 138, 179, 240 Hamer, Frank Hamilton, David Hamilton, Kenneth Hamm, JoDee 72 Hamm, L. Ann 126 Hommergren, Richard 138, 179 Handler, Gail 138 Handler, Karen 126 Hone, Jeffrey 138 204 Hedin, Carol 74 Heffron, Darlene 138, 192, 204 Heidenreich, Charlee126 Heim, Reu ben Heimer, Frank Heining, Sandra 74, 182, 186, 207 Heinsohn, James Heitzman, Douglas Heitzman, Helguson Joan 126 Charles 74 197 224 Helland, Karen 27, 72, 74,'186, Helminiak, DonnCl138 Hendricks, Steven Henk, Dennis 138 Henk, Donald 74 lienk, Ronald Herbert, Scott Hermanson, Mark 177, 178,18O, 198 Herme, Joan 74 Hernandez, Frank Hernandez, Richard Hernandez, Samuel Heroux, Darrel 74 Herrera, Adrian Herrera, Scott 74 Herron, Michael Hertz, Kathleen Hesch, Mark 138, 198 Hesse, 8ill Hickey, William 138, Hill, Steven 241 182, 192 Hillemann, Carol Hindi, Steven 138 Hines, Jan e2o4,i92 Hines, Rita 138 Hintze, Sylvia 199 Hinze, Tom 138 Hippe, Rosanne 74 Hansen, John 73 Hansen, Sara. 38 Hanson, Karen 73 Hanson linda138 Roger Harding, John 73, 241 Harding, Peggy 126, 199 Hardy, Lori 182 Hardy, Michael Harmon, Ronald 73, 116, 177, 179, 185,206,216 Harms, Robert 126 Harper, Jeanne 182 Harrigan, Ronald 220, 237 Harrington, Jane 73, 185 Harrington, Joyce 126, 172, 173 Harrington, Mark 138, 201 Harris, Lisa 54, 68, 73, 87, 184, 185, 193 Harrison, Marianne 138 Harrison, Patricia 138, 172, 204 Hartley, Kenneth 73 Harwell, JoAnn 126, 199 Hashimoto, Barbara 73, 169, 189 Hashimoto, Bruce 138, 144, 220 Hathaway, Laura126, 199 Hathaway, Roxanne 138 Haugen, Anne 73, 172,173,186, 197, 204 Hayden, Donna 138 Hayden, Margaret73 Hayne, Lenore 54, 71, 73, 169, 182, 193,201 Hayne, Sheryl 138 Hazzard, Beverly 122, 126, 170, 176, 195 Hazzard, Kay 134, 138, 182 Head, Arthur 192, 194, 220, 234 Heasley, Stephen 138, 192 Hedin, Bette 138, 190, 192, 196, 161 168, 168, Hippe, Sandy 182 Hirte, Jeffrey l:.179 Hirte, Robert 201 Hirte, William 74,178 Hieimgren, David l-tochban, Joseph Hochmuth, Nancy 138, 182 Hoelzel, Dale Haen, Therese 134, 190, 204 Hoffman, Elizabeth 74, 199 Hallman, Michael216 Halford, Patty Hoggarth, Jerry Hoggarth, Perry 138 Hohman, Diane Hohman, Gerald 138 Hahn, Clare Holden, John Holerud, Glenn Holerud, Kathy 198 Holisky, Scott Hollister, Barbara Holly, Catherine 168, 169 138, 166, Holman, D Holmberg, Holmberg, Holmberg, Holmberg, Holmgren, 234 Holt, Denn ebarah 139, 182 .lrtall 139, 204 James Michael 75 Ramona 139 Mark 139, 198, 220, as75,i96 Holter, Timothy Holweger, Wallace Homola, Becky 127, 170, 177, 178, 180, 198 Hornerbrink, Mark Hooker, Carol 75, 172, 173, 186, 193, 198, 199,204 Hooker, Mary 75,168,169,178, 198 249 Hoskins, Robert Hatch, Scott 127, 201 Houle, Dennette 75 Houle, Irene Haule, Melvin 139 Haule, Timothy 75 Hovde, Roberta127, 199 Hoveland, Nilliam Hovey, Gary Huber, Carol139,192 Huch, Michael Hucon, Donald 139 Hueffmeier, Linda 75, 100, 204 Hughes, Gary Hughes, Sandra 75 Hummell, Chris Hummell, David Humphrey, Robert 139, 192 Humphreys, Fay127, 182 Hunt, Nanette22,14Z,199,201 Hunteman, Janet 75 Hupalo, Olga 189 Hurley, Tim Husnik, Kathy 134, 139, 185,206 lgoe, Kathleen 139, 192, 199 llli, Frank Irber, James 75,196 lrestone, Gary 76, 236 lrestone, Steven Irvin, Daniel Irvin, Susan 139 Isaacson, Jeffrey Iverson, Richard 76 Jacoboski, Steven Jacobsen, Michael 76, 206, 208 Jacobson, Bonnie 139 Jaeger, Thomas 178 Jamieson, Claudia Jamieson, Donald 179 Janke, Gary Janke, Richard 76, 193 Jeanson, Earl 127 Jelinek, Suzanne 54, 60, 76,172, 173, 185, 199,204 Jenkins, Gwynn 127 Jennings, Nancy 127, 199 Jenny, Greg 139 Jensen, Craig Jensen, Paula139, 170,182 Jentink, Diane 127, 190, 192, 198 Jents, lynn Jerde, Jeffrey 76,119,185 Jerome, Beverly 127 Jerome, Cort 76, 216 Johnsen, Albert77, 180 Johnsen, Cheryl 70, 75, 77, 116, 164, 165, 181, 185, 186, 190, 195,204 Johnsen, David 139 Johnsen, Glenn 130 Johnsen, Kathleen 77 Johnsen, Terry 134, 138 Johnson, Alan 77 Johnson, Amy 178,186,195, 199 Johnson, Brian 77,152,l53,154, 216,230 Johnson, Clyde 127 Johnson, Cynthia 127 Johnson, Daniel 77 Johnson, Debra 127 Johnson, Diune139 Johnson, Gail77, t87 Johnson, Greg 139, 178 Johnson, James 139, 201 Johnson, John 139 Johnson, Karen L. 127, 178 Johnson, Karen L. Kathleen A. 77, 139, Johnson, 166, 192. 204 Johnson, Kathlee n Johnson, Kevin 139 Johnson, Kim 77 Johnson, Larry Johnson, Lynda 127 Johnson, Lynn 36, 54, 77, 170, 181, 186, 190 Johnson, Marie 139, 182, 185 Johnson, Michael 216 Johnson, Nancy 77,187 Johnson, Ricky Johnson, Rhonda Johnson, Robert Johnson, Susan Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Wayne L. Johnson, Wayne L. 127 Johnson, Zaeann 78 Johnsto n, Mark 78, 200, 240 Jones, Colleen 127 Jones, Joseph 127 Jones, Nancy I39, 199 Jordan, Jordan, Judy 78, 189 Larry 139,220 Jorgensen, Caroline 127, 182 Jorgensen, Kathryn 199 Jorgenson, Scott Jorstad, Patricia 127 King, Donald 79 King, Janet King, Patrick King,Sandra139 Kingore, Alwanda Kinney, Donna Kinsey, Marilyn 54, 79, 184,185 Kipko, Debra 80 Kipka, Mary Kirch, Cynthia 139, 190, 201, 204 Kirch, David 80 Kittleson, Brian 80 Kittieson, Lea Ann 139 Kivel, Margaret 127, 190, 198 Kiorness, Kevin 140, 236 Kiarness, Scott 80 Klaenhammer, David 80 Klasinski, Michele Klasinski, Tudeus Klecker, Gary 80 Klein, Cheryl 80 Klein, Gwendy140 Klein, Kay 127, 190, 198 Klein, Margaret 79, 80, 170 Klett, Cynthia 127, 168, 169, 170, 197,204 Kunz, Thomas 140, 192, 237 Kuralle, Mary Kuralle, Michael 128 Kusz, Steven Kutscher, Poul128 Labathe, Diane 140 Labatte, Nancy 140 LoBelle, Bruce 82 LaBore, Sherri 63, 82, 154, 160, 182, 184, 185, 193,201 LaBore, Timothy 54,82 LoBrasseur, Jean 82 LaChapelle, Susan 128, 182, 190, 198 Laffen, Donna128, 185, 192 Lois, Mary 197, 207 Lois, Tam 140, 192, 197, 237 Lallier, Mitchell 140, 220, 238 Lambert, Judith 128, 198 Lambert, Larry 82, 216 Lamprecht, Diana 82 Lampright, Bruce 140 Lampricht, Diana Lampright, Dennis 128, 238 Lander, Daniel Lange, Sharon Joseph, Steven 139 Joubert, Jeanette 127 Joubert, Mary 77 Joyce, Barbara 127 Juaire, Celeste 127, 190, 198 Juaire, Lynn 78, 154, 174, 177, 178, 185, 197,207 Juelich, Roxanne 54, 78, 185 Juhnke, David 127 Juhnke, Donna 59 Jungwirth, Charles Jurek, Lois 139, 146 Jyrkas, Coral 134, 139,185,190, 192,206 Kachelmyer, Ann 195 Kaiser, Deborah 127, 168, Kaiser, Jenny 54, 78, 168, Kane, James Kane, William Kaphing, Kathleen 127, 182,207 169 197 Karnuth, Diane 139, 147, 170, 178 Karnuth, Yvonne 54, 78, 182, 188, 198 Karras, David 78 Karwoski, Eugene 127, 185,192, 201 Karwoski, Kurt 78, 201 Kassekert, Mary 77,79,168.169, 190,201 Kastens, Cheryl 129,182 Kastens, Susan 79 Katz, Jeff Katz, Jerome 127 Katz, Vickie 127 Kaudy, Mary 79 Kearney, Michael 127,178,180 Kearney, Tom 178, 179 Keeler, Neil Keene, Steven 139 Keller, Gary 127 Keller, Kristine 139 Kelly, Mary 139, 172, I99, 204 Kezar, Diane 139, 204 Kezar, Sondra 127, 168, 169, 198 Kielsa, Richard 79, 216 Kiemen, Joseph 127 Kiemen, Susan 139, 172, 192, 198,201 Killebrew, Judith 182 KMeen,bavid97,177,178,180 185. 196 Killeen, John 127, 177. 178, 180 Kinder Kinder man, Gerald 79 man, Michael 139 Klinkhamer, Steve Klomfar, Janis 140 Klos, James 80 Kluge, Ronald Knight, Michael 240 Knoblach, Russell 127,197 Knoll, Judy 140 Knott, Linda 140 Knowles, John 140, 220, 234 Knutson, Sheldon 127 Kobilka, Jeffrey 178 Koch, Jean 127, 182, 190, 195 Kochsiek, James Kohls, Deborah 80, 187 Kallander, Karlotta 54, 81, 168, 169 Kolodzieiski, Susan 81, 189 Koneczyn, Craig 140 Koneczyn, Laura Kong, Dorothy 122, 128, 182, 197 Kang, Helen 81, 182, 194, 195, Koon Rachel 128, 182 Kappe, Eve Marie 81,197 Koppe, William 128 Koran, Donald 128 Kortus, William Kaski, John Koski, Kimberly 140 Koslowski, Joe 140,237 Kotasek, Thomas Kotke, Luann Kotula, Kenneth 128 Kraft, Loretta 128, 190, 198 Kraft, Sharon 140 Kramer, Daniel Kraus, Judith Krevinghaus, Ricky 81 Kramer, James Kramer, Richard 128 Kromer, William 81 Krona, Leslie 140, 190, 204 Kruczek, Daniel Kruczek, Ronald Krueger, Karin 128, 185, 196 Kruger, Patricia 81, 172, 173, 186, 190, 196 Krumheuer, Judith Kubes, Michael Kuehn, Sharon Kuehn, Jeff 128 Kuehl, Steven Kuhl, Charles 54, 81,185 Kuhn, Terri 140 Kunde. Ra er Kunz, LSFEZOVY 65, 82, isa, 195 Kunz, Steven 91,140 Lange, Shirley 182 Lange, Steve 82, 93, 216, 230 Lange, Robert Langenohl, Sheila 140 Langton, Janet82, 172, 173 en, Debra 128, 168, 169, Lars 199 Larsen, Randy 128 Larsen, Terry Larson, Darrell 140 Larsan, David 140 Larson, Denise Larson, Gary 82 Lars an, Jeanne 128, 172, 173, 198, 204 Larson, Randi 128, 188, 204 Larson, Randy 128, 190 Losar, Jeff Losar, William Lasure, Kathleen 82, 170 Laurer, Mark 140,220,234 LaVelle, Gary 128 Lavelle, Patricia 140 LaVoie,Marilu128 Law, Cynthia 140, 198 Layer, Dawne Leary, Maureen 83 Ledman, Steven Lee, Debaruh 83 Lee, David 134, 140, 184, 192, 238, 239 Lee, Gail 140 Lee, Howard 83, 184, 197, 238 Lee, Melanie 83, 103 Lee, Michele Lee, Steve Leier, Mark 83, 189 Leier, Sue 140, 198 Leis, Joseph 128 Leis, Marvin 140,241 Leis, Mary 83 Leitch, Edith 140, 192,194 Leithauser, Barbara67,83, 109, 160, 184,185,193 Leko, Thomas 140 Lemire, Scott 220 Lemke,Sally140, 198 Lemke, Susan 128,201 Lennartson, Dennis Lennartson, Donna 83,168, 169, 190,202,204 Lennartson, Gregory 128 Lennartson, Ronald 83 Lennartson, Vickie 128, 190, 204 Leonarci,Donna140 Lerche, Donald 140, 220, 234 Leslie, Richard 250 Levake, Carl Lewis, Steven 83 L'heureux, Walter 83 Licht, Linda 84 Lick, Robert 84 Lindquist, Linnea 140, 197,204 Liledahl, Steven Lindau, Colona 84 Linde, Kenneth Linder, Bruce 84 Lipps, Otis 128, 179 Linquist. Thomas Linz, Evelyn Litman, Jill Littfin, Jeanne 140, 172 Lloyd, Gary 84 Lloyd, Pamela 140, I90, 199, 204 Lockway, Larry 197 Lofgren, John Lohnes, Judy Lohnes, Lila Londina, Janet 128, 168, 199 184,192 192 Lang, Michael 79, 84, 177, 178, 180 Long, Patrick 84 Lorenz, Steven 140, 196 Loucks, Philip 84, 197 Loughrey, Thomas Lovell, Ed 140 Lowell, Faith 140, 166, 190, 192, 204 Lowell, Margaret 128, 195 Luchsinger, Thomas 140 Lucker, Steve Luckes, Mark 128, 197, 199 Ludwig, Betty 140 Luethy, Richard 140 Lund, Michael Lundquist, Susan 140, 201 Lunzer, Gerald Lutgen, Catherine 134, 140, 176, 190, 197 Lutner, Virginia 140, 190, 192, 197,201,204 Lynch, KothIyn14O, 194 Lyons, Michael 179, 238 Maciach, Michael 140 Madden, Marge Madigan, Nina 128 Magnuson, Barbara 140, 182, 192, 194 Magnuson, Jonet84 Magnuson, Kent 128 Magnuson, Larry 128, 240 Malack, Michael 128, 241 Malaske, Pamela 84 Malm, Jahn 85,179 Malm, Robert 128 Malmgren, Roger 128 Mandell, Michelle Manes, Julie 128,172,199, 204 Manke, Lynn 128,182, 197, 201 Manke, Roxanne 140, 172 Manthei, Gerald 140, 178 Manthey,Jnseph140 Manthey, Murita 85 Manthey, Terry Mantor, Gayle 128,204 Marquart, Ralph Marier, John 85 Marinkow, Mike 85, 189 Markgraf, LuAnn128 Marks, Sharon 85,167,168,169, 182, 185,201 Markus, Candace 85, 110, 185, 186, 196 Marlow, Jacquelin 85, 100, 185, 190,204,205 Marlow, Michael 238 Marrone, Linda128 169, 168, Marson, Kathleen 85, 185, 199 Martin, Barbara 66,8.i,172, 173, 204 Martin, Dean Martin, Jeanne 66, 172, 173, 194, 204, 205 Martin, Thomas 128, 216 Martino, Christe 85, 236 Martinsan, Cynthia 141 Martinson, Nancy 128, 197, 204 Maruska, Thomas 85 Masloski, Cynthia Massucci,Cynthio128 Mastel, Greg Mastel, Linda Matheny, Robert Mathisen, Dole 86 Matteson, Nancy 128 Mattison, Charlotte 86 Matsche, Elayne 141, 182 Matson, Wendy 182 Matter, Brian 141 Mattson, Holly Mattson, Chris 186 Matz, Michael 224, 227 Mauer, Deborah 78, 122, 128, 181, 185,204 Mayen, Kathleen 128 Mazzara, Daniel 86 Mauara, Mike 141 Mazzaro, Francis McAlpine, John McClelland, Diane 128 McClellan, Peggy 141 McCormick, Sharon 58, 86, 187 McCoy, Craig 128, 178 McCoy, Susan 86,198 McDonald, Gregory 86,181,195 McDonald, Michael 128, 216, 224 McDonald, William 208 McDonnell, Debra 128 McDonough, Timothy McFarland, Eileen 86,187 McGarthwaite, Stephen 128, 198, 216 Mcoeehan, James 86,189 McGovern, John McGregor, Laura 128 Mcllhargey, Michael 129, 197 McKen1ie, Kent 181, 228 McKinnon, Carolyn 86,173,177, 178, 196,204 McLaughlin, Becky 141 McLaughlin, Debra 129 McLeod, Michael 61, 86 McMahon, Brian 129 McMillen, William 141 McNoily, Michael 228 McNulty, Sheila 129 McNaughton, Gerry 141 McRae, Cynthia 141 Mciigue, Stephen 129 Mealey, Sharon Mechelke, Judy 86, 105 Meiser, Joseph 87 Meiser, Robert Mellom, Lerald 86 Memmer, Robert Mercado, Casandra 129, 199 Mercado, Gregory 240 Mercado, Michael 134, 141, 199 Robert 141, 198, 234 Mergens, Merrill, Jeltrey 189 Merrill, Susan 129, 185, 190, 199, 204 Metcalf, Marietta 141, 198 Metzger, Diane 141, 182 Meyer, Janice 134, 141 Meyer, Kathleen 129 Mickelsen, Michael 129 Mierva,Jacklyn141 Mierva, Patricia 141 Mierva, Richard 87,101 Mierva, Vicci 87 Mikrot, Steven 141 Milan, Deborah 129, 170, 182 190, 195 Miles, Jacalyn 129, 197 Miles, Robert 228 Millard, vacki Miller, Arthur 87 Miller, Audrey 129 Miller, Barbara 87,199 Miller, Dave 141,220 Miller, Gregory 129 Miller, Michael A. 129 Miller, Michael 141, 234 Miller, Patricia 54, 82, 87, 154 175,184,185 Miller, Paul 54, 87, 201 Miller, Ronald Miller Roxanne 54, 78, 87 Miller, Miller, Miller, Minkin, Shelia Susan 129, 199 Thomas 129 Misenor, Leonard Mitche Mitzuk, Mix, B Mix, M Moen, Moen, Mahwi Mahwi ll, James 141 Melissa 87 arbara 48, 88, 170, 192 ichelle 141 Beth Michael nkel, Diane 141, 178,204 nkel, Scott 88 Moldenhauer, Yvonne 122, 129, 169 Brenda 141, 192, 195 Mustard, Colleen 89 Mydra, Richard Nagle, Gene 141 Nahinsky, Mitchell Nahl,Joseph Nahl, Victoria 89 Nash, LeAnne 122, 129, 182, 190,201 Nassell, Debra 141, 194 Neeser, Catherine 141 Nellesses, Nancy 141,182,201 Nelson Blaine Nelson Charles 89,201 Nelson Diane 89 Nelson Diane M.89, 200,201 Nelson Gail122, 129, 190, 201 Nelson Gregory Nelson Gregory Nelson, James 141 Nelson,James Nelson, Jean 90,181,186,l95 Nelson, John 141, 236 Nelson Karen 122, 129, 168, 169 Nelson Kathleen 141 Nelson Linda A. 54 Nelson Linda 90, 129, 192 Nelson Mark 129 Nelson Mark F. 179, 180 Nelson Mary 141 Nelson Michael 141 Nelson Sherry 141 Nelson Susan 90.186 Nelson Victoria Mollers, Barbara 141 Monette, Gary Mann, Therese 129, 168, 169, 192 Monna, Judith 88, 182,201 Monson, Donald 88 Monson, Kathleen Monson, Sheila 141 Mooney, Dennis Mooney, Patricia 88 Moore, 194 Moore, Terry 141 Morehead, Judy 141 Morehead, Rocky 129 Moren, Kathleen Morgan, Patricia Morley, Dennis 129, 236 Morley,Mary141, 185,198 Morris, Michael 88, 182, 185, 188 Patricia 88, 168, 169, Morris, Sidney 129 Morrisette, Laura 141, 172 Morrisette, William J. 89, 141, 178, 192, 201, 220 Morrisetts, William L. 180 Morse, Vicki B9 Morton, Dolores 89, 201, 207 Nesland, Betty 142, 198 Nestor, Daniel 129 Ness, Christine 54,90 Neubauer, Cynthia 9O,169,168, 185,186,192,195 Neumann, Mary 129 Neumann, Patricia 90 Newman, Sheila Nielson, Jetl 88, 90. 238 Niemczyk, Raymond 142 Niemczyk, Robert 120, 142, 198, 199 Niemela, Bruce 90 Niemela, Cynthia 129, 170, 199, 204 Niewinski, Laura 90 Niewinski, Lorin Niles, Patricia Nagelmeier, Marvin 90, 199 Noha, Anthony 241 Noha, James 129 Nordstrom, Jane 142, 185, 192 Nordstrom, Jeanette Norton, Becky 142, 198 Norton, Teresa 90, 201 Nosbusch, Patricia 190, 199 Novak, Deborah 142 Moyer, Gary Moyer, Michael Mrozik, James 141, 192 Mrozik, Thomas 241 Mudric Muelle Muelle 225, k, Sandro 129 r, Doris 129, 196 r, Michael 89, 216, 224 226, 227 Muelling, Kathy 129, 198 Muelling, Sandra 141, 199 Muellner, Ronald Munger, Craig 141 Munger, Mark 89 Murphy, Daniel 89, 107,177, 178 Murphy, James Murphy, Kathleen 129 Murphy, Michael Muntean, Thomas 141 Murtha,Mariory141,199 Nuernberg, John Nuernberg, Mark 129 Nygren, Robert 129, 196 Nyman, Patricia Oberg, Michael 148 O'Brien, Bonnie 129, 204 O'Brien, Michele 142,172,204 O'Callaghan, Kathleen 142 O'Connell, Sheilr' Oddo, Marc O'Gary, Linda 91 Ohr, Gary 234 Ohr, Joseph Ohs, Robert129, 224 Ohs, Thomas 142, 199, 234 Okerlund, Nancy Okesan, Keith 41, 129 Okeson, Lynn 91, 196 Ollila, Daniel 129 Ollila, Debra 142 251 Oliver, David 123, 129, 181, 183, 192,198,201 Olsen, Marietta 129, 192 Olsen, Nancy 91 Olsen, Robert91 Olson, Doug 142 Olson, Janet91 Olson, Kathy 134, 142, 182, 192 Olson, Kim 129 Olson, OIot142 Olson, Paul 181 Olson, Rona 91 Olson, Suzanne Olson, Vickie 129 O'Malley, Joseph O'Regan, Linda 91 Orloske, Kenneth 142 Orne, Carol 91, 182, 198, 199, 201,204 O'Shea, Patricia 134, 142, 174, 201, 204 Ostergren, Craig 142, 197, 220, 238 Overby, Debra 142, 195 Paceley, Keith 142 Padellord, Tim 142 Page, Alecia Pagel, Laura 91, 198 Palumbo, John 130 Pariseau, Kieth 91 Pariseau, Janet 130 Pariseau, Shirley 130 Parke, Stacy 70, 75,91, 160, 164, 165, 186 Pascutuni, Victor Pasiuk, Katnleen 92, 174, 185 Pasiuk, Mary Patterson, Roxanne 92 Paul, Ronald Paul, Roxanne Pavlick, Mark 122, 130, 182 Payne, Patricia Payton, Larry 142, 198 ' Pechman, Connie 54, 75,92, 160 164, 165 Pederson, Jill 142, 185,190 Pendy,Jackquiline142 Pengra, Kathleen 92, 182, 185, 198 Pengra, Nancy 130, I68,169, 199 ' Pengra, Patricia 199, 204 Penschuck, Bonnie 92, 187 Pepper, Peggy 134, 142, 199, 204 Perkins, Cathy 23 Perry, Marie 33, 182, 190 Persell, Richard 30, 92, '177, 178 Peters, Brad Peter, Karla 92 Peterleso, Douglas 92 Peters, Deborah 92, 197 Peters, Margaret 142, 192, Peterson, Curtis 216 Peterson, Barbara 130, 176, 185 Peterson, Bruce 93, 185, 160, 186,216,230 Peterson, David 54, 92, 178 Peterson, Dennis 181, 236 Peterson, Diane 130 Peterson, Glenn Peterson, Gordon Peterson, Gregory 142,230 Peterson, James 93 Peterson, Janice 130, 192, 199 Peterson, Rebecca 93, 168, 169 Peterson, Robert 93, 200, 201, 216 Peterson, Ron 234 Peterson, Ronald 93, 142 Peterson, Scott 142, 198 Peterson, Tamara 93 Rieken, Peterson, Taryn 134 Peterson, Tod 142, 220 Peterson, Wendy 93, 187 Petrie, Lawrence 93, 186, 197 Petschauer, Diane 130 Peyer, Steven 130 Plefter, Floyd 178 Pfiftner, Anne 142, 192, 197 Piasecki, Ramona 130 Picha, Janic 94 Pierson, Steven Pirri, Philip Pisarowicz, Susan 130, 190 Pitzen, Margaret 130, 199 Plan, Richard Plant, Victor Plomber, Mark 142, 201, 220 Pluta, Catherine 142 Poderski, Susan Palander, John Pontinen, Pamela 142, 182, 192 Partner, Thomas 130 Pasch, Christine 94 Post, Howard 127, 130, 178 Pottratz, Gary Potvin, Susan 94 Poucher, Laura Pranke, Denise 130, 170, 201 Pratt, Glenn Pratt, Joseph Prendergast, Sandra 142 Prescott, Paul Prestegord, Gary 94, 193, 196 Price, Linda 130 Primoli, Linda 140 , 192, 199 Pringle, James 94, 189 Pringle, Richard Proft, Michael 23 Proulx, Catherine 142, 182 Proulx, Cheryl 94 Proulx, Donna 130 Proulx, Barbara Pruden, Constance 124 Purden, Martin Putter, James Quinn, James 142 Quinn, Marilyn Raasch, Ronald 130 Rabens, Gary Radtke, Richard 130 Raines, Carol 71, 94, 107, 182, 192,201,207 Raines, Cathy I42, 198, 204 Rankin, John 220, 238 Rasmussen, Jean 94 Ravey, George 142, 220, 240 Ravey, Ronald 130, 191. 193 Rayburn, Cheryl Rayburn, Philip 130 Raymond, Patricia 142, 172,204 Redmond, Kathleen Reed, Bruce 94 Reese, Dolores 130 Reeves, Dennis 130 Reichert, Lori 182 Reichert, Michael 130 Reiling, Mike 220 Reiners, William Reischel, Richard 57, 63, 94,154 186, 197, 236, 237 Reiter, Catherine 142,204 Reiter, Greg Reitter, Anne 94, 113,182, 186, 196,202 Ren1e1,Puul95, 177,178 Reller, Richard 142 Reno,Linda142 Rettner, Robert 130 Revier, Pamela 130 Rhein, Nancy 95 Rhode, Agnes 143 Rhode, Craig Ricci, Jeanne 95, 187 Ricci, Joseph Ricci, Lynn 142,204 Rice, Louis Richardson, Chris 40, 95, 185, 190, 195 Richie, James 160 Richie, Linda 95, 187 Richie, Robert 130 Richie, Steven 142 Richie, Terrilyn, 142 182, 197 Richter, Richard A. 130, 142 Richter, Richard H. Riebe, Donald Scott 142, 228 Salinaz, Susanne 130 Salley, Charlene 143 Solves, Daniel 178 Salzman, Gary Sampson, Michele 54, 96, 174, 182, 190, 198 Sampson, Mitchel 143,220 Sandberg, Diane 27, 130, 172 Sanders, James 96 Sanders, Ruth 143 Sandell, Curt 130, 201 Sanftner, James 143 Santovi, Daniel 96, 189 Santivi, Kathleen Saul, Donald 143 Savage, Dorothea 96 Riemenschneider, Kathy Riley, Kathleen 95,206 Ritland, Ronald 220 Rivet, Richard 216 Roberto, Thomas 95,241 Robertson, Carole 130, 198 Robertson, Terry 95, 102, 115, 154, 156, 216 Robinette, Michael Rochstroh, Robert 88, 177, 178 197 Rodrique, Gregory Rodrique, Mary 130 Sawka, E rne st Sawyer, Robert 130 Sawyer, Sally 96, 186,188,196 Sawyer, Sandra 96 Sawyer, Timothy 130, 178, 201 Scanlon, Lenore 130 Scearcy, Linda 130 Schabert, Gary 97, 185, 216, 224 Schabert, Judy 143, 190, 198, 204 Schadl, Virginia 168, 169, 178, 197 Rodriquez, Victoria Roedl, Mary 130 r Roesle , Edward Rogers, Jane 143 Rogers, Kathleen Rogers, Mark Rogers, Michael Rohricht, Sue Romie, John Rondeau, David 220, 238 Rondeau, Nancy 95, 154, 174, 182 Rose, Barbara 130 Rossi, Steven Roth, Robert 130, 178 Rath, Roger Rowe, Charles Rowan, Kevin 64, 96, 230, 233 Rowan, Maureen 96, 112, 160, 198 160, Rubbelke, Thomas Rubbert, Deborah 130, 164, 165, 185, 190 Rubbert, Terry 134, 143, 234 Ruchie, June Rucber, Donald Rudolph, Patti R. 129, 130, 184, 188, 190 Rue, James 143 Rue, Sandra Rundall, Meredith Running, Michael Rusch, Linda 143, 170 Russell, Neil Russo, Diane 134, 135, 143, 192 Ruth, Gregory Rutks, Valdis Rux, Cynthia 143, 190, 204 Ru zicka ,Milan 130,236 Ryan, Constance Ryan, Fran 134, 143 Ryan, Mary 130, 170 Ryan, Michael 143, 234 Ryan, Randall 90, 96 Ryan, Richard 143, 199 Rydel, David 96 Rydel, Michael 143, Ryen, Nancy 130, 182 Sabin, Vicki 143 Sachi, Deborah 130 Sachi, Joan 143, 198,204 Sachs, Gregory 131, 178, 201 Sagisser, Dennis 143 Selava, Jacqueline 130 Schaible, Stephen 143, 179, 196 Schaumburg, Jeanne Schlodweiler, Terrance Scheiber, John 97 Scheid, Richard 189 Scherz, Sandra 130, 182, 192, 197 Schmidt, Daniel 97 Schmidt, Gary 238 Schmidt, Ralph 97 Schmidt, Sheila 143, 166, 192, 196,204 Schmit,.lack130 Schmitt, Lynn 97 Schmitz, Barbara 97 Schmitz, Susan 130, 190, 172, 201,204 Schmitz, Todd 143 Schmoller, Michelle Schneider, Daniel 201, 238 Schneiderm Jean Schneider, Mary Schneider, Pam 130, 143 Schneider, Robert Schneider, Steven 220 Schoenberg, Kurt 143, 179 Scholtes, Marc 130 Schorey, Claudia 130 Schorey, James 97 Schoumaker, Mary Schouveller, Jean 54, 97, 119 154,160, 174, 185 Schouveller, Stanley 130 Schouveller, Kathy Schouwolter, Jerome 29, 241 Schouwalter, Rosemary Schreier, Rose Schroeder, Michael 131 Schroeder, Paris 143, 182 Schroeder, Stephen 131 Schrul, Becky 143 Schrul, Gregory Schrul, Josephine 97 Schrul, Larry Schrul, Ronald Schulte, Mark Schultz, Cindy 131, 168, 169, 199 131, Schultz, Rebecca 97, 177, 178 Schultz, Richard 143 Schulz, Steven 143, 234 Schulz, Melinda 92, 98, 164, 185, ies, 193 Schuster, Duanc' 143, 192 252 Schuster, Kathleen 89, Schuweiler, Nina 98 Schwab, Craig Schwartz, James Schwartz, Louise Scwietz, Dennis 143 Schwintek, Kathleen 98 Seabloom, Pamela Sear, Frank 240 Sear, Jeffrey 240 Sear, Susan 131 98,181 Sederstrom, Debra Seehuetter, Mark 98 Seibert, Lindo 143, 182, 192 Seibert, Marty 98, 189 Seidel, James 98, 189 Severson, Claudia Severson, Jon 143, 220, 241 Shafer, Susan 143 Shaw, Linda Show, Ronald Shedd, Carole 131, 184, 199 Sheid, Jacquiline Sherwood, Deborah 131 Sherz, Sandra 37 Shirley, Bruce Shoberg, Dave 143 Shoberg, Sue 98, 188, 199 Showalter, linda 98 Showalter, Robert Siedow, Charles Siedow, Micheal 98, 189 Sigourney. Wanda 143 Sigvaldson, Geda 98, 117, 201 Sigve Silva, rtsen, Lynn 143 Gloria 143 Simberg, Susan 131, 198 Sime, Lawrence Simon, Richard 189 Simon son, Virginia 99 Simpson, Kevin 224, 228 Simps on, Ray198 Singerhouse, Thomas 143 Sinks, Sinks, Brad 143, 201 Jeffrey 99 Sinn, Stevan 143, 220, 228 Sitters, Darilee Sitters, Merilee 143 Siodahl, Rita 99, 198 Skipon, Mary 131, 198 Skaog, Peggy Skrudrud, Connie 131, 174,182, 19 197 2. Slater, Mark 143, 179, 192 Slavin, Paulol-13, 199 Smith, Gcry143, 238 Smith, Michael 99 Smith, Randy 131 Smith, Roger Smith, Stephen 199 Smith, Smith Susan 143, 192, Thomas 131 198 snowf Robert 131, 216 198 Sobonski, Richard 131 Sobonski, Steven Sacha, David 131 Sacha, Steven 189, 196 Soderbeck, Debra 99 Saderlund, Keith 195 Saller, Cynthis 143 Sommerdorf143 Sommerdorf, Marianne 99, 178, 201 Sonnee, Diane 131 Sonnee, Gary 37, 131 Sonnee, Lee 99 Sonnen, Mary 99 Southward, Gary Southward, Jacqueline 143 Southward, JoAnne 131 Southward, William 131 Spear, Barbara Spence, Michael Spencer, Jeffrey 37 Young, Sperling, Susan 81, 99, 168,169 Spilman, Rosanne Sporer, Marie 99, 170 Sportelli, Mark 131 Sprangers, Susan 143 Stacken, John 143 Stocken, William 100 Staehnke, Clell Stafford, Richard Stahnke, Scott 131, 201 Stalmer. Irene Stangl, Gordon 100, 113, 154, 201, 230 Stangl, Lois 122, 131, 185, 190 198 Stark, Cathy Steave, Kathleen 100, 193 Steele, Patricia 100, 154, 160, 185 Steichen, Linda 131 Stein, Lynn Stein, Marion Steinke, Alfred 177, 178, 201, 216 Steinke, Sylvia 143, 178 Stetzer, Rodney 131 St. George, Harland St. George, John St. Martin, Deborah 100 St. Martin, Linda Stakes, Kathy 143 Stokes, Penny 100, 187 Stolts, Yvonne 143, 201, 204 Stoltzmann, Mark 131, 197, 224, 199 Stombougl1,Alan Stone, Cheryl 100, 187 Stone, George Strauch, Dean 101 Strauch, Kathleen 143 Strickler, John Strong, Thomas 101, 197 Struble, Corrine 143, 192, 201 Struntz, Linda 131 Struntz, Vicky 101, 187 St. Sauver, Larry St. Sauver, Mary 131 Sturm, Loren 32 Sturm, Paul Stuve, Gary 143 Subra, Jean Suedkamp, Sherwin Sundberg, Thomas 143 Sundmark, Daniel 101, 201, 216 Swaim, Richard 101 Swaner, Ronald 131, 199 Swanson, Cheryl 143, 182, 192 Swanson, Jeffrey Swanson, Rodney 131 Swanson, Roger 107 Syfko, Thomas 101, 112, 216, 230 Sylvia, Christina 132, 195 Szalapski,Linda101 Szeremeta, Karen 101, 189 Tacheny, Thomas 143 Taft, Barbara 101 Taleen, Mary 190, 192, 198, 204 Tallarico, Thomas Tauber, Robert 101, 185 Taubert, Lynne 101, 177, 178, 201 Taylor, Cynthia A. 132 Taylor, Cynthia M.102, 178 Taylor, Diane 102 Teel, Patricia 142, 172, 179,184, 190,201,204 Teig, Boyd 143, 220 Temali, Mike 144, 178, 201 Tenner, Scott 132,216 Terry, Edward 144 Thatcher, Bruce 132, 181 Thayer, James 220, 236 Theyer, Steven 216, 240 Then, Scott 125, 132 Thielen, Michael 132, 133, 198, 216 Thiets, Dennis 144 Thoemke,Donna132 Thomas, Bruce Thomas, Charles Thomas, Daniel 102 Thomas, Gregory Thomas, Larry Thomas, Mary 122, 132, 199, 170, 204 Thomas, Mike 132 Thompson, Bruce 132, 194 Thompson, Catherine Thompson, Gary 199,238 Thompson, Richard 144 Thompson, Roger 144 Thompson, Rosemary 102 Thompson, Van Guilder, Melvin Van Hoef, Robert 122, 132, 199, 206, 216, 224, 226 Vculek, James 132, 181, 183, 184, 193 Venarchick, Joan 103, 177, 178 Vener, Judy 132, 207 Vennemann, Janice Verdick, Christine 104 Verdick, Deborah 132 Verhulst, Paula 144, 199, 204 Vierkandt, Patricia Vogel, Linda 144 Vogel, Paula Vogt, Carol 104 Vondelinde, Keith 132 Vondeline, Nancy Wackerfuss, Steven 132, 144 Weyer, Eugene 132, 182, 193 Whalen, Daniel whebbe, Ray 145 Whelan, Timothy 105 White, JoeI105,177 Whitney, Gary 105, 109, 160, Wiebold, Susan 122, 132, 133, 168, 169, 178,195 Wiecher, Frank132 Wieman, Ward 132, 216, 224 Wiener, Darcy 105 Wiener, Deanna 132, 174, 207 Wiese, Teresa 132 Wilcox, Michael 54, 106, 196 Wildenauer, Susan Wilds, Ann Wiley, Louise 106, 182 Wilhelm, Mary 145 Wilhelm, Michael 106 Sand ra 100, 132, 185, 190, 192,204 Thone, William Thury, Diane 132, 197 Thury, Nancy 132 Thury, William 102 Timm, Daryl Tieso Kris 102 r Tix, M'cheal 102 Wagner, Dennis Wagner, Wagner, Gerald 144 Leonard 104 Wagner, Michael 132, 179 Wagner, MichaelJ. Wagner, Steven Wakefield, Laura 144 Wakefield, Margaret 104, 168, 169, 186, 194, 195 Wakefield, Sandra Wakefield, Thomas Wald, Sally 132 Wilking, Jane 132 Williams, Randy 132 Williams, Vernon Williamson, V.182 Willis, Lester 132 Willis, Gary 145 Wilson, Burton Wilson, Doris 132, 182 Wilson, Sharon 145, 182 Winter, Debralee Winter, Michael Winter, Shorla 145 Winters, Corolyn132 Tiomsland, Jon 102, 177, 180, 197 Tkachuck, Christine 102, 189 Tkachuck, Lisa 132 Tobritzhofer, Michael 102, 216 Toomey, Richard 144, 220 Toronto, Ann 144, 190, 192, 198, 204 Toronto, Margaret Tossey, Barbara Towey, Kathy Townley, John 132 Townsend, Timothy 144, 241 Trauley, Debbie 144, 182, 199 Travis, Janice 102 Treise, John 144, 201 Tressman,Carey103 Tressman, Kirk 144 Triemert, Thomas 132 Triemert, Steven Trooien, Dennis 103, 231, 216 Trooien, Victoria 103 Trost, John 103, 181 Trost, Steven 144, 193 Trumble, Darlene 103, 187 Trumper, Jeffrey Tucci, Jeffrey 132 Tucker, Nancy 144, 198 Tungseth, Barry Tungseth, Barb 134, 144, 201, 204 Tungseth, David 144 Turner, Michael 144 Tvenge, Raymond 189 Tweet, Paul Tweet, Stephen 54, 103, 110, 154, 155, 160, 185, 186, 206, 216 Tyler, Rocky 154, 230 Ulness, Deborah Urban, Thomas 103 Urbanski, Janine Urtel, Gene Vadnais, Eugenia 134 Vall, Patricia 103,204,205 Valle, Debby Valle, Denise Van Beusekom, Steven 144,236 Vanderbosch, Terry 103 Vanderhoff, James Vanderveer, Sue 255 Waldera, Dennis 132, 199 Walker, Mary 134, 144,166,201 Wallace, Stephanie 144 Wallace, Terrill 54, 104 Waller, Charles 104 Waller, Gary Wallgren, Gary Wallgren, Charles Wallgren, Kevin 144 Wallgren, Susan 135, 182 Wallin, Wendy 144 Walsh, Pamela 144, 178 Walters, Lynette 144 Walther, Jacqueline 132, 190, 198 Walther, Jeanette 144, 204 Warling, Thomas Warner, Gail 132,207 Warner, Mary 144, 192 Warner, sum 132, wo, 201 Warthen, Dennis Warthen, Patricia Winters, Edward 106 Winter, William 145, 192, 198, Wipf, Thomas 132, 199, 201 Witt, Donald Witt, Charles Witten, Debra Witter, Debra Witter, Diane Wohlfeil, Daniel Woitas, Constance , Woicik, Daniel 145, 220, 234 Wood, Debra 132,201 Wood, Richard 106, 196 Woodley, Colleen I85,190,198, 204, 205 Woodley, Daniel Woodley, Gregory 220 Woodward, Lynn 145, 179, 207 Workman, David 133 Workman, Janice 134, 145, 146, 179 Wothe, Alan145, 220 Wrobel,Ero133, 198 Waska, Christine 104,168, 182, 186, 196, 169 Waska, David 132, 196,216 Wasmundt, Nara 144, 195,204 Watt, Kerry 132 Wawra, Michael 132, 201 Webber, Maureen 144 Webber, Schott 144 Weber, Cheryl Weber, Connie 104 Webster, Stephen 144, 228 Weeks, Patricia 104, 187 Wehrle, Charles Weiand, Keith Weides, Michael Weidner, Thomas 144 Weihrauch, Patricia Weihrauch, Tom Weinhandl, James 144 Weisner, Linda 59,105 Wells, Clifford 105 Wells, Gregory 144,220 Welsch, James 144 Wennes, Carol 105, 170, 185 West, Steven 144 Westerberg, Juliann 132, 179 180, 197 Westphall, Stephen Wethern, Terry 105 Wethern, Thomas 132 Wetshka, Joseph 144 Wrobel, Kurt 106 Wykoff, Jeff 145 Wykoff, Wylie, Wylie, Yanez, Yanka, Yaritz, Yaritz, Yauch, Yauch, John 145 Kenneth 189 Tanette Randy 106 Gary Dennis 107, 241 Robert 145 David 133,216 Shari 107 Yobbie, Roxanne 107 Jennifer Youngquist, Gayle 145 Youngquist, Thomas 107 Ytzen, Sharon 145 Zanda, Terrance 145 Zarbinski, Donald 107 Zaspel, Kathy 145 Zaspel, Sandra 133 , 182, 192 Zeimet, Vince 145 Ziemer, Jillyne 133 Zimmer, Daniel 107, 189 Zimmer, David 107 Zimmerman, Shawn 145, 178,201 Zitzer, Michael 133, 216 Zook, Stephen 145 Zschokke, Joseph 107, 189 Zuk, Mary Zupfer, Debra V J ,... :, :Ee:E2,.M2,--' rye Fill? 8. 'LLZL if Friends . . . People who need people . . . Being a real person The need tlo afrima that he are some A dgem e n one o va ue . The good news in all of us . . . The ability to have friends . . . To love and be loved . . . To have people to whom we can turn to . . . To find oneself in others . . At this time I would like to express my grati- tude to those people who worked together to make this book a success. Thanks go to: Mrs. Delores Petter of the DelLarson Studio for taking senior pictures, Mr. Darrell Lundgren of School Pictures, Inc. for taking underclassmen pictures, Mr. Ray Reiling for taking sports, group and candid pictures and for putting up with the whims of the Saga Staff, Mrs. Helen Fredell for handling the produc- tion of the Saga, The Saga Staff: jan Langton, academics, Anne Haugen, seniors, Eve Koppe and Kathy Pasiuk, underclassmen, Mary Sonnen, activities, J an DeBace, sports, and Gary Whitney, staff artist, for their long hours of hard work and devotion. And Mr. David J. Wnuk, our advisor, for his advice, encouragement and patience extended to the staff. Thank you all so very much for bringing the 1970 Saga into existence. Pat Steele Editor-in-Chief 254 Autographs Autographs
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