The Pilot
l969
Murray High School
St. Paul, Minnesota
Volume XXX
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Aboxe. Miss Cladys Rose, Guidance Counselor 10th and 12th grades.
Upper Right. Hr. Daniel Hansen. Guidance Counselor 9th and llth
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Below Right. Hr. Elliott Xlnlilstrand. Guidance Counselor ith and 8th
grades.
The Murray High School counselors work their hardest to
make student life more cnjoyahle. They spend hours in their
offices working out student programs and class schedules. The
counselors keep accurate records of the progress of all students,
and are available for consultation anytime during the school
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Mr. William Mr-Donald, English 7, English 9.
Mrs. Gail Wiellmerciixlk, English 10.
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Mr. Edward llatko, English 8, Reading Specialist
Mr. Leonunl Brzinski, English 12, B-Football Coach.
Hrs. Carol Mr-Clvllan. English 10.
Mrs. Linda Lund. English ll. AFS Chili Advisor.
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r. .lohn l.z1pP. English ll. Journalism. Pllllllf'Zlll0I1Q Stall' ,Mlxisor
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Miss Doreen Holiivr, Bookkeeping, Secretarial Practice, Short
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Mr. William Sanclivz, Art, Stage Crew Advisor, Art Club Advisor
Mrs. Patricia Wlydella, Art, Sr. Class Advisor.
Miss Judith Shanley. Drama, Speer-ll, Drama Club Advisor.
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Mrs. Lorraine Conley, Spanish, English 82 Spanish Cillij Advisor. Daniel Olson, P0111 Sfl'iIlll0llSl'f', and Sandra TIIOIIIVIJSOTI.
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Mr. Alton Burns, Band Dirwtor.
Miss Marjorie Ruse-h, Choir Director.
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Mr. Eugene Pose, Metal Shop, Woodshop, Srfiemxe, Mr. Frank Gruber, Drafting, Woodsliolw, Gymnastics Coach, B-Track
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Lower lefi, Mrs. Mildred Rolaicleaux and Mrs. Lila Peterson listen
to the excuse of a lardy student.
Murray clerks. Mrs.
Betsy Barnes. Regis-
trarg Mrs. Mildred
Robideaux, Attendance
Clerkg Mrs. Lila Peter-
son, Bursar,
Murray Cooks. Mrs. Eva
Barrett, Mrs. Virginia Nel-
son, Mrs. Mary Englund,
Bfrs. Ethel Agnew, Mrs.
Man-ia Craddovk. Mrs,
Winifred 0'Dwyer, Mrs.
Lovina Eklund.
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Murray custodians, Laroy 'Sparkyu Vadnais. Syl.
vest:-r Yanisch, Tom Kirschlingx, lmroy Starner,
Louis Faxilla. Not pivtured are Agnes Ross,
Betty Hvroff.
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Clay Acker- Baseball lr. Var. 15
German Club 2-45 Golf 3.
Paul Alphonse- Baseball Jr. Var.
1, 25 Sr. Var. 3, 45 Letter Award
35 Basketball Jr. Var. 25 Sr. Var.
3, 45 M-Club 3.
Rosemary Amlotte- Art Club 4:
Choir 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3:
CAA 1, 25 Musical 35 School
Service 4.
Isabelle Anderson-
Barbara Andrews- Dramatic Club
45 Fall Festival 45 CAA 1-45
Sportliead 35 Jr. Class Board 35
Murc-urie Agent 15 Pilot Agent
25 Prom Hostess 25 School Ser-
vice 35 45 Student Council 1,
3, 4.
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Kathryn Aldean- AFS 4: Dra-
matic Club 45 FTA 45 GAA 1-45
Sporthead 35 Pres. 45 Latin Club
1-35 Prom Hostess 25 School Ser-
vice 3.
Nadia Alenov- Art Club 4: Cheer-
leader 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45
Prom Committee 35 School Ser-
vice 45 Central 2.
Catherine Anderson Duane Anderson
Christine Arver- Choir 2-45 Dra
matic Club 3, 45 Fall Festival 4
FTA 35 CAA 1-35 German Club
3, 45 Murcurie Reporter 3, 4
Murcurie Page 3 Editor 4.
Frederick Ash- Football Sr. Var.
3, 4.
Roger Ashley- Cross Country 2-4:
Capt. 4: Letter Award 2-4: .lr.
Class Board 3: M-Club 2-4: Mur-
curic Page 4 Editor 4: Reporter
3: Photographer 4: Prom Com-
mittee 3: Track 1-4: Letter
Award 1-4.
Denise Bailey- AFS 1-3: GAA 1,
2: Latin Club 1, 2: Mnrcuric
Reporter 3. 4: Murcurie Page 2
Editor 4: School Service 3, 4.
Michael Barnes- Baseball Jr. Var. Ami Bal'fll0l9mY' Ffemll Cllll' 3-
2: Basketball Jr Var. 2: Sr. Var. 4: Lexington H1311 Sf'1l00l- I-f'X'
3,41 Choir 4: Tennis 3, 43 Como ington, Massachusetts 1, 2.
Jr. High 1.
.lean Berger- AFS 3: Dramatic
Club 2: FTA 3: GAA 2-4: Li-
brary Club 3, 4: Murcurie Be-
porter 3: Pilot Fditor 4: Prom
Committee 3: School Service 3:
Sr. Class Trcas. 4: Spanish Club
2-4: Publicity Chrm. 3: Sec. 1:
Derham Hall 1.
Peter Bergeson- German Club 2:
Gymnastics 1-4: Letter Award
2-4: M-Club 2-4.
Anthony Baran- Dramatic Chi
3: H-Club 2-4: Swimming 1-4
Capt. 4: Letter Award 2-4
School Service 4.
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Cora Barnes- Art Club 4: Aqua-
tic League 1-4: Sec. 3: Vice-
Pres. 4: Band 1-4: FTA 3. 4:
Pres. 3, 4: GAA 1-4: Sporthead
3: Spanish Club 1, 2: Student
Council 1, 2: School Service 3.
Richard Batdorf- Band 1, 2: Let-
ter Award 1, 2: FTA 3,'4: Yicc
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lres. 4: German Club 2-4: Blur
curie Agent 3, 4: Pilot Agent 3
4: Student Council 2, 3.
Donald Benson- Basketball .lr.
Var. 2: Choir 4: French fflub 22
Football Jr. Var. 2: Sr. Yar. 3,
4: Letter Award 4: M-Club 4:
Student Council 3: Wrestling 31
Wilson Jr. High 1.
Paulette Beyer- AFS 2, 3: Dra-
matic Club 3: GAA 1-4: Sport.-
head 3: German Club 1-3: Mur-
curie Reporter 3: Pilot Senior
Editor 4: School Service 2-4.
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Linda Blastervold-
Patricia Bricher- Art Club 4: Li-
brary Club 3, 4: School Service
3, 4: Wilson Jr. High 1.
Richard Boemer- All School Play
3: Fall Festival 4: Homecoming
Queen Mgr. 4: One-Act Plays 3:
Cretin 1, 2.
Donald Brastad- Cross Country
1-3: Library Club 3, 4: M-Club
1-4: School Service 4: Swimming
1-4: Letter Award 1, 3: Track 1.
Thomas Brill- Dramatic Club 2:
Wilson Jr. High 1.
Kay Campion- Art Club 4: Choir
4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Fall Fes-
tival 4: GAA 3, 4: Octette 4:
Our Lady of Peace 1, 2.
Carol Carlson- Choir 3, 4 French
Club 2-4: GAA 1-3: Musical 3.
Robert Brist- Stage Crew 3, 4.
Michael Carr- Dramatic Club 4:
Fall Festival 4: French Club 3,
4: FTA 4: Library Club 3, 4:
Murcurie Agent 3: Pilot Agent
3: School Service 4.
Roger Cheatham- German Club
1: Gymnastics 1-4: Letter Award
3, 4: M-Club 3, 4.
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Michael Bulger- Choir 2-4: Pres.
4: Jr. Class Board 3: Latin Club
1, 2: Program Chrm. 2: Library
Club 3. 4: Pres. 4: Murcurie
Page 1 Editor 4: Reporter 3:
Photographer 4: Music-al 2-4:
Octette 2-4: Pilot Photographer
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Corrine Clayton flilll- Fall Fes-
tival 43 French Club 2.
School Service 3.
Kathleen Chell- GAA 1-43
School Service 4.
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Gayle Comstock- AFS 2-4: Art
Club 4: Dramatic Club 2-43
French Club 1-33 GAA 1, 2:
Murcurie Agent 1-4: One-Act
Plays 33 Pilot Agent 1-4: Pilot
Underclassmen Editor 4g School
Service 3.
Geraldine Chell- GAA 1-43
Lynn Curtiss- AFS 33 Cheer-
leader 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43
FTA 33 GAA 1-43 Pilot Under-
classmen Editor 43 Prom Com-
mittee 3: School Service 33
Spanish Club 1-33 Student Coun-
cil 3, 4.
Nancy Dahlquist- Blarney Ball
Cand. 23 Choir 3, 43 Dramatic
Club 33 FTA 3: French Club 3,
4: GAA 23 Murcurie Agent 33
Murcurie Business Mgr. 43 Pilot
Agent 33 School Service 4g Sno,
Foolin' Cand. 1.
Gary Chisholm-
Timothy Christopherson- Football
Jr. Var. 2: Sr. Var. 4: Letter
Award 4: Golf 1-43 Letter Award
2g M-Club 2-43 Murcurie Agent
13 Pilot Agent 13 School Service
43 Student Council 3.
Kathleen Cook- Choir 33 CAA
1-43 School Service 4.
,lohn Corbett-
Anne Dalton- AFS 3, 4: Band 13
Choir 3, 43 Dramatic Club 33
CAA 1-43 German Club 2-43 Li-
brary Club 2-43 Murcurie Agent
1, 3, 43 Musical 33 Pilot Agent
2-43 Prom Committee 33 School
Service 43 School Spirit Commit-
tee 43 Chairman 4.
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Patricia Danielzuk- GAA 1-3:
School Service 4.
Deborah Dvorak- AFS 2--1: Dru-
rnatic Club 3, 4: FTA 3' CAA
1--1: News Burr-au l: School Sci'-
vice 45 Student llouncil 2, 3.
Stephen Eckstrom- German Club
3, 4: Tennis 2, 35 Track 1.
Mark Forliti- Blarney Ball Cand.
25 Football Jr. Var. 2: Sr. Var.
3, 45 Letter Award 3, 4: Hockey
Jr. Var. 2: Sr. Var. 3, 45 Letter
Award 3, 4: M-Club 3, 4: Span-
ish Club 2, 35 Student Council
45 Cretin 1.
John Foster- Gymnastics 1, 25
M-C Club 3, 45 Sec. 45 School
Service 4: Track l-4: Letter
Award 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Letter
Award 3. 4.
Barbara Donovan-
Linda Dunshee- Cheerleader 2-45
Choir 2-45 Sec. 45 Dramatic Club
2: GAA 1, 25 German Club 3,
45 Homecoming Queen Cand. 45
Jr. Class Board 3: Jr, Class Sec.
35 Murcurie Agent 2: Musical
3, 4: Pilot Agent 25 Prom Com-
mittee 35 School Service 45
School Spirit Committee 45 Stu-
dent Council 3, 45 Sec. 4.
Susan Ellis- Art Club 4. Loree Fehrman- AFS 3: Art
Mary Foster- All School Play 3:
Blarney Ball Queen 25 Drama
Club 2-45 Fall Festival 45 French
Club l, 25 GAA l, 25 Jr. Class
Board 35 Murcurie Agent 35
Murcurie Reporter 35 Pilot
Agent 3: Prom Chrm. 35 School
Service 45 Sno' Foolin' Cand. 1.
Alice Freeman- B Choir 35 GAA
1-3: Murcurie Agent 35 Pilot
Agent 35 School Service 3.
Club 4: Pres. 4: All School Play
1, 35 Fall Festival 45 CAA 1, 25
Murcurie Agent 25 Pilot Agent
25 School Service 4.
Grant Friberg- Choir 2-4: Dra-
matic Club 3: M-Club 1-4:
School Service 3: Swimming
1-4: Letter Award 1-3: Track
1, 2.
William Frye- Oceanside High
School, Oceanside, California 3.
Robert Cadwa- Art Club 4:
Baseball Jr. Var. 2: Blarney Ball
Cand. 2: Football Jr. Var. 2: Sr.
Var. 3: Hockey Jr. Var. 1, 2:
Sr. Var. 3: Letter Award 3: M-
Club 3: School Service 3: Stu-
dent Council 3.
David Gardner-
Darlene George Central 3 DeEtte Goar- U. High 1, 2.
Lana Grindle- AFS 4: Art Club
4: Dramatic Club 2: GAA 1-3:
News Bureau 4: School Service
3.
Christine Cuttormson- Art Club
4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: GAA 3,
4: Our Lady of Peace 1, 2.
Susan Good- Aquatic League
1-3: Band 1-4: Pres. 4: GAA
1-4: German Club 3, 4: Vice.
Pres. 4.
Edward Graham- Football Jr.
Var. 2: Sr. Var. 3.
Linda Hahn- AFS 3, 4: B Choir
3: CAA 1-4: Murcurie Agent 4:
Pilot Agent 4: School Service 4:
School Spirit Committee 3, 4.
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Dianne Halverson- B Choir 13
Dramatic Club 43 GAA 1-43
Sporthead 33 Letter Award 33
Vice Pres. 4: Jr. Class Board 3:
Latin Club 1, 2: Library Club
3, 43 School Service 3.
Mary Halvorson- AFS 33 Band
13 Cheerleading 1, 3, 43 Choir
2-4: Dramatic Club 2-4: GAA
1-33 Homecoming Queen 4: Jr.
Class Board 33 Latin Club 1, 23
Pilot Sports Editor 4g School
Service 4.
Lynda Halverson- AFS 2, 33
Aquatic League 1, 2g Blarney
Ball Cand. 23 Dramatic Club 3,
43 Fall Festival 43 FTA 2, 3g
GAA 1, 23 Jr. Class Board 33
Latin Club 1, 23 Murcurie Agent
1, 23 Pilot Agent 43 School Ser-
vice 4.
Martha Halvorson- Choir 2-43
Dramatic Club 3, 43 GAA 23
German Club 2-43 Jr. Class
Board 33 Library Club 3, 4g
Murcurie Page 2 Editor 43 Re-
porter 33 Musical 3, 43 Cam-
bridgeshire High School, Cam-
bridge, England 1.
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Jean Hanna- Dramatic 4, FTA
43 C-AA 2, 33 School Service 4.
Janice Hayes- FTA 3, 43 GAA
1-43 School Service 4.
David Healy- Basketball Jr. Var.
13 Sr. Var. 3, 43 Letter Award
3, 43 German Club 3, 43 Golf
33 M-Club 3, 4.
John Hanson- German Club 4. Jeffrey Hasslen- Library Club 5,
John Hedberg- Baseball Jr. Var.
1, 23 Sr. Var. 3, 43 Basketball
Jr. Var. 1, 23 Sr. Var. 3, 43
Football Jr. Var. 23 Sr. Var. 3,
43 Letter Award 43 Geruan Club
3, 43 Pres. 43 M-Club 4.
Nancy Heaton- Aquatic League
1-33 Vice. Pres. 33 Choir 2-43
GAA 1-43 Sporthead 33 Latin
Club 1, 23 Library Club 3, 43
Corr. Sec. 43 Octette 2-43 Prom
Committee 33 School Service 4.
43 Sergeant at Arms 43 Wilson
Jr. High 1.
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Barbara Hughes- Cheerleading 2g
Dramatic Club 3: GAA 1. 2:
Murcurie Agent l: Prom Com-
mittee 3: School Service 4.
Lynnette Hess- AFS 2-4: Choir
2-43 Dramatic Club 2-4: FTA 3:
CAA l-2: Jr. Class Board 3:
Pilot Activities Editor 4: Prom
Committee 3: School Service 4.
James Hunt- Art Club 4: M-
Club 3, 4: School Service 3. 4:
Swimming 1-4: Letter Award 2,
3.
Lynette Johnson- Choir 1, 2:
Dramatic Club 3: German Club
2: School Service 3.
Richard Johnson- Library Club
3, 4.
Kathleen Heuer- Choir 2-4: Cer-
man Club 3, 4: School Service 4
Susan Hopp- AFS 3: Art Club
4: Cheerleading 4: Choir 2: Dra-
matic Club 3: GAA 1-3: German
Club 1-4: Library Club 3. 4:
Murcurie Agent 1: School Ser-
vice 4.
James Horan- School Service 4.
Erik Johnson Swlmmlng 4,
American High School, Fort
Dauphon, Madagascar 1-3.
Linda Johnson- Murcurie Copy-
reader and Artist 4: Reporter 3.
Thomas Johnson- Baseball Jr.
Var. 1, 2: Sr. Var. 3, 4: Letter
Award 3, 4: Basketball Jr. Var.
1: Sr. Var. 2-4: Capt. 4: Letter
Award 3, 4: B Boys State 3:
Homecoming Mgr. 4: Library
Club 2-4: M-Club 3. 4: Pres. 4:
School Service 3: Sno' Foolin'
Cand. 1: Student Council 1.
Robert Karinen- Football Sr.
Var. 3: German Club 2: Gym-
nastics 1, 3, 4: Capt. 4: Letter
Award 3, 4: Hockey Jr. Var. 2:
Jr. Class Board 3: M-Club 3. 4:
School Service 3, 4: Track 2-4:
Letter Award 4.
William Koenig- Baseball .lr.
Var. 1, 2: Pilot Sports Editor 4:
Spanish Club 1: Wrestling 2-4.
Thomas Kelsey- All School Play
3: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Pres 4:
French Club 2-4: Fall Festival
4: German Club 3, 4: Golf 3. 4:
Honfiecoming Queen Mgr. 4:
One-Act Plays 3: Student Coun-
cil 4.
.ludith Klecker- Murcurie Page
3 Editor 4: Milson lr. High 1.
.lean Kropelnickx- GAA 1: School
Service 4.
Terrance Lake-
Lewis Lambert- Baseball lr. Var
1, 2: Football Jr. Var. 2: Sr
Var. 3, 4: Letter Award 4: Ger
Nanette LaValle- Fall Festival 4: CI I 1. M-pl I . , .
Ffenfll Club 3, 45 Central 2- llliile A2-4:11
Rebecca Lindgren- Aquatic
League 2: Choir 2-4: Dramatic
Club 3, 4: Fall Festival 4: FTA
3: GAA 1-4: Sporthead 3: Mur-
curie Agent 3: School Service 4.
Steven Lindholm- Choir 2-4: Dra-
matic Club 3: French Club 2-4:
FTA 3: Football Jr. Var. 2:
Prom Chrm. 3: Student Council
4: Wilson Jr. High 1.
,lean Lindorfer- FTA 3: GAA
1-4: Sporthead 3: Girls Country
3: Library Club 2-4: Murcurie
Agent 3: Pilot Agent 3: Prom
Committee 3: School Service 4:
Student Council 2-4.
2-4: School Service 4: Track 3:
2Vrestling 2-4: Letter Award 3
Sheila McAuley- AFS 3, 4: Band
1: Dramatic Club 3, 4: French
Club 1, 2: FTA 3, 4: GAA 1-4:
Murcurie Agent 4: Murcurie Re-
porter 3, 4: News Bureau 4:
Pilot Agent 4: School Service 3.
Margaret Lindstedt- News Bur-
eau Chief 4: Faith Academy,
Phillippines 1-3.
Michael Loefller- All School Play
2: Blarney Ball Cand. 2: Choir
3: Cross Country 2-4: Letter
Award 2-4: Dramatic Club 2. 3:
German Club 2, 3: Golf 2: Let-
ter Award 2: M-Club 1-4: Sno'
Foolin' Prince 1: Murcurie
Agent 2: Pilot Agent 2: Sr.
Class Vice Pres. 4: Student
Council 1. 2, 4: Swimming 1-4:
Capt. 4: Letter Award 1-4.
Shanna McCann- Choir 2: 'School
Service 4: Highland Park 2.
Elizabeth McDonald- AFS 1:
Choir 2, 4: CAA 1, 2: Latin
Club 1, 2: Library Club 4: Oc-
Iette 4: Moravian Seminary,
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 3.
Kevin McGowan-
Helen Marsh- GAA 1, 2: Library
Club 3, 4: Murcurie Agent 1:
School Service 4.
Marie Martinucci- French Club
2-4: GAA 2-4: School Service 3,
4: Cleveland Jr. High 1.
Kathleen McCardle-
Sharon McCurdy- AFS 3: Fall
Festival 4: German Club 3: Mur-
curie Agent 4: School Service 3,
4.
Diane McKay- AFS 3: Choir 3,
4: FTA 3: GAA 2, 3: German
Club 2-4: Library Club 3, 4:
Program Cbrm. 4: Prom Com-
mittee 3: School Service 3: Wil-
son Jr. High 1.
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Everett McLean- Art Club 4:
Dramatic' Club 3. 4: Fall Festi-
val 4: Football Sr. Var. 3: Let-
tter Award 3: School Service 3,
Kathleen Meyer- All School Play
3: Choir 4: Dramatic Club 3:
Latin Club 2: One-Act Plays 3:
Prom Committee 3: Derham Hall
1.
Mark Miesen- Dramatic Club 4:
Fall Festival 4: Student Council
4: Concordia Academy 1.
Daniel Miller- Football Jr. Var.
1, 2: German Club 1, 2: Golf
2-4: Letter Award 4: M-Club 4:
Prom Committee 3: Track 1.
Mary McTie- Art Club 4: Choir
4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: CAA 1,
2: Murcurie Agent 4: Pilot
Advertising Editor 4: School
Service 4: Spanish Club 1, 2.
Daniel Mettler- M-Club 2: Mur-
curie Agent 3, 4: Pilot Agent 3,
4: Student Council 1, 2: Track
gl Wrestling 2, 3: Letter Award
Sheri Milburn- AFS 3: Dramatic
Club 3, 4: Fall Festival 4: CAA
1, 2: Murcurie Agent 4: Pilot
Senior Editor 4: School Service
4: Spanish Club 1-3: Program
Chrrn. 2, 3.
Jane Milham- Art Club 4: Aqua-
tic League 1-3: Choir 2-4: Dra-
matic Club 3, 4: Fall Festival 4:
GAA 1-4: Sporthead 3: German
Club 1-4: Library Club 2-4:
Treas. 4: Octette 3, 4: Musical
3: School Service 4: Student
Council 1.
Shawn Mischuk- Art Club 4:
Choir 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4:
GAA 1: Spanish Club 1, 2.
Linda Mitchell- Dramatic Club
3: CAA 1-3: Spanish Club 1-4:
Vice Pres. 2-4.
,lohn Morlock- Choir 2-4: Musi-
cal 3.
1?
aria'
Gregory Mullin-
Curt Murawski- Wrestling 2.
Steven Nason- AFS 4: Hureurie
Editor 4: Reporter 3: Photog-
rapher 4: Wrestling 1, 2.
Benhart Nelson- Football Jr. Var.
2: Sr. Var. 3, 4: Capt. 4: Letter
Award 3, 4: M-Club 3, 4.
Darlene Nelson- Choir 2-4: Prom Glenn Nelson- Football Jr. Var.
Committee 3: School Service 4. 2: Gymnastics 2-4: Travk 1-4.
JoNell Nielson- Aquatir' League
2: Blarney Ball Cami. 2: Dra-
matic Club 2, 3: FTA 2: Home-
coming Queen Cand. 4: Latin
Club 1, 2: Sno' Foolin' Princess
1: Student Council 1: Sec.
Treas. 1.
Gary Olson- All School Play 3:
Baseball Mgr. 3, 4: Choir 3, 4:
Dramatic Club 4: Fall Festival
4: French Club 3: Octette 4.
Llatra Nelson- Art Club 4: Fall
Festival 4: GAA 1, 3, 4: School
Service 4.
.lanine Neils- Band 1-4: GAA
1-4: Sporthead 3: Corr. Sec. 4:
German Club 4: Library Club 3,
4: Murourie Agent 1-3.
Karen Olson- Choir 2-4: FTA 3,
4: GAA 1-3: Murcurie Agent 2:
Octette 4: Spanish Club 3.
Wayrne Olson- FTA 4: School
Service 2.
Emily Page- Blarney Ball Queen
Cand. 2: Choir 2-4: French Club
2-4: Homevoming Queen Cand.
4: Jr. Class Board 3: School
Service 4: Sno' Foolin' Cand. 1:
Student Council 3, 4.
Darlene Pitman- St. Agnes 1, 2.
Robert Reichow- Gymnastics 2-4
I
Alan Reinarz Baseball Jr. Var. 1?
Basketball .lr. Var. 1, 2.
William O'Malley- Baseball Sr.
Var. 3: Football Sr. Var. 3:
Hockey Jr. Var. 1, 2: Sr. Var.
3, 4: Letter Award 3, 4: M-Club
3, 4: School Service 4.
.loan Overgard- Band 1: Blarney
Ball Queen Cand. 2: Cheerlead-
ing 1-4: Capt. 2, 4: Dramatic
Club 2, 3: FTA 3: GAA 1-3:
Homecoming Queen Cand. 4: 1.i-
brary Club 3, 4: Pilot Agent 1-3:
Pilot Avtivities Editor 4: Prom
Committee 3: School Service 4:
Student Council 2, 3: Sec. 3.
Susan Radant- School Service 4 LHWNTCHCC R21UCl1 Aft Clllll 4
Sz, Agnes 1, 2, School Seruce 3 4
Fred Reuteler-
Daryl Rezny- Band 2-4.
Terese Roberts- AFS 4: Tlramatic
Club 4: Fall Festival 4: French
Club 3. 4: FTA 3, 4: CAA 3. 4:
School Service 4: Bishop Ryan
High School, Minot, No. Dakota
1, 2.
Baiba Robins- AFS 3, 4: Cheer-
leader 1-4: Choir 2-'41 Dramatic
Club 2-4: Fall Festival 4: GAA
1-4: Cerman Club l-4: ,lr. Class
Board 3: Library Club 3. 4:
Murcurie Page 4 Editor 4: Rc-
porter 3: Musical 3: School
Spirit Committee 3, 4: Sr. Class
Sec. 4.
Lynne Rosch- AFS 4: GAA 3:
Pilot Artist 4: School Service 4:
School Spirit Committee 4: Como
Park Jr. 1.
Donna Rosier- GAA 1, 2: School
Service 3.
John Rottach Cary Rozenberg- Art Club 4:
School Service 4.
Diana Scherbert- AFS 3, 4:
Pres. 4: Band 1-4: Vice Pres. 4:
Dramatic Club 3, 4: French Club
1, 2, 4: FTA 4: GAA 1-4: ,Li-
brary Club 3, 4: Rec. Sec. 4:
School Service 3. 4.
Betty Schmidt- FTA 3, 4: GAA
2-4: German Club 2-4: Library
Cluh 3, 4: School Service 4:
Wilson lr. High 1.
Thomas Runyon- Murcurie Agent
1: Pilot Agent 1: Prom Commit-
tee 3: School Service 4: Student
Council 1, 3: Wrestling 1: Cre-
tin 2.
Michael Scaramuzzo- Gymnastics
2: School Service 4: Wrestling 1.
Mary Schmitz- Pilot Agent 4.
Carol Serva- Choir 3, 4: Mur-
curie Circulation and Exchange
Editor 4: School Service 43 Wil-
son .lr. High 1.
Dennis Skildum- Baseball Jr.
Var. 1, 23 Football Jr. Var. 1, 23
Sr. Var. 3, 4: Letter Award 43
M-Club 43 School Service 4.
Paul Smith- Band 1, 23 Tennis 1.
Patricia Snyder- AFS 3, 4: Choir
2-4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: French
Club 4: FTA 3, 4: GAA 1-4:
Library Club 3, 4: Murcurie
Agent 23 Musical 33 School Ser-
vice 4.
Diane Spies- School Service 43
St. Agnes 1, 2.
Allan Shulstad- Choir 2-43 Ger-
man Cluh 3, 4.
Veralucia Silva- Centro de En-
sino Medio Elefante Branco, Bra-
silia, Brasil, 1-3.
40'-
Ronald Smith- Blarney Ball
Cand. 23 Boys State 33 Football
Jr. Var. 1, 2: Sr. Var. 3, 4: Co-
capt. 2, 4: Letter Award 3. 4:
Hockey lr. Var. 1, 23 Sr. Var. 3,
43 Capt. 4: Letter Award 2-43
German Club 4: M-Club 2-4:
Prom Committee 3: School Ser-
vice 43 Sno' Foolin' Cand. 1:
Student Council 1-43 Pres. 13
Tennis 1-43 Letter Award 2-4.
Thomas Spooner- Band 1: Base-
ball Jr. Var. 1, 23 Sr. Var. 3, 4:
Letter Award 3, 4: Blarney Ball
Cand. 23 Football Jr. Var. 1, 23
Sr. Var, 3, 43 Letter Award 4:
M-Club 2-43 School Service 3. 43
Student Council 1-23 Wrestlirmg
2-43 Letter Award 2-43 Capt. 4.
Ellen Stahosky
Joseph Snelson- School Service 4.
:ki
3: Cretin 1.
.lames Stein-
Joel Stoeekeler- All Sehool Play
2, 3: Baseball Jr. Var. 2: Cross
Country 2-4: Letter Award 2-4:
Draunatif' Club 2-4: Fall lfestival
4: Football Jr. Var. 1: German
Club 2-4: .lr. Class Pres. 3: N1-
Club 2-4: Nlureurie Agent 1. 2:
Prorn Committee 3: Sr. Class
Pres. 4: Student Council 3. 4:
Track 1.
Glenn Strandquist- Baseball Jr.
Va tter
r. 1, 2: Sr. Var. 3, 4: Le
Award 3: Basketball Jr. Var. 1:
F0 I 2 . .
ot mall Jr. Var. 1, L: Sr. Xar.
4, Jr. Class Board 3: M-Club
2-4: Wr'estling 2-4: Capt. 4: Let-
ter Award 2-4.
Kathryn Threlkeld- Choir 4:
FTA 3, 4: GAA 1-4: Latin Club
1-3: Library Club 3, 4: Sec.
Treas. 4: School Service 4.
Ellen Thompson- French Club 4:
Pilot Senior Editor 4: West High
School, Minneapolis, Minnesota,
Dennis Steeh- Art Club 4: Hock-
ey Jr. Var. 2: Prom Committee
3: School Service 4: Wrestling
Susan Stein- AFS 4: GAA 1:
Murvurie Agent 1: Mureurie Ed-
itor 4: Reporter 3: Pilot Agent
1: Prom Committee 3: School
Servive 4: Spanish Club 1-4:
Refreshments Chrm. 3: Program
Chrm. 4.
Howard Stendahl- Golf 1-4:
Capt. 4: Letter Award 2-4: Gym-
nastivs 1-3: Letter Award 1-3:
Homeroming Queen Cand. Hgr.
4: N1-Club 1-4: Blureurie Pho-
tographer 1: Murcurie Reporter
3: llurrurie Page 1 Editor 42
Pilot Photographer 4: Student
Counril 1-3.
Becky Svendsen- Art Club 4:
Band 1-4: Dramatic Club 4: Fall
Festival 4: FTA 4: GAA 1-4:
German Club 3, 4.
Naney Tvhida- AFS 4: 1X10undS
View 1, 2.
Mary Thompson- AFS 1, 2: Band
1: Dramatic: Club 3, 4: FTA 3,
4: GAA 1-3: German Club 3, 4:
Murcurie Agent 2, 3: Mureurie
Reporter 4: Pilot Agent 2: Pilot
Advertising Editor 4: School Ser-
virze 4: Student Council 1.
Nathan Thompson- Baseball Jr.
Var. 1, 2: Sr. Var. 3, 4: Choir
2-4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Fall
Festival 4: Football Jr. Var. 1, 2:
Sr. Var. 3, 4: Letter Award 3, 4:
Capt. 2: Hockey Jr. Var. 1, 2:
Sr. Var. 3: Latin Club 1-3: Li-
brary Club 3, 4: Vice Pres. 4:
M-Club 3, 4: Murcurie Agent 2:
Pilot Agent 2: Octette 3: Musi-
cal 2-4: School Service 4: Stu-
dent Council 3.
Dianne Tuff- AFS 4: Choir 4:
GAA 3, 4: German Club 3, 4:
St. Peters College, Brisbane, Aus-
tralia.
Kenneth Ulrickson- Fall Festival
4: Thousand Oaks High School,
Thousand Oaks, California.
Susan Wagner- Band 2: GAA
1-4: Library Club 3, 4: Spanish
Club 3, 4.
Connie Walters- AFS 3: Art
Club 4: Dramatic Club 3. 4:
FTA 3: GAA 2, 3: Prom Com-
mittee 3g School Service 2, 3:
Spanish Club 2-4: Pres. 3:
Treas. 4.
Paula Thurow- Band 1-4, Letter
Award 1-4: Cheerleader 1: Choir
2: Dramatic Club 3, 4: FTA 3,
4: Sec. 4: GAA 1-4: Sporthead
3: Rec.. Sec. 4: Letter Award 3:
Murcurie Agent 2-4: Murcurie
Reporter 3: Pilot Agent 2-4:
Pilot Activities Editor 4: School
Spirit Committee 3, 4: Student
Council 3.
Robert Trammell- Basketball Jr.
Var. 1, 2: Sr. Var. 3, 4: Letter
Award 3, 4: Capt. 4: Boys State
3: Choir 4: Cross Country 1-4:
Letter Award 1-4: Capt. 4: FTA
3: Jr. Class Board 3: Jr. Class
Sec. 3: Latin Club 1, 2: Pres. 2:
M-Club 1-4: Murcurie Agent 1:
Pilot Agent 1: Prom Committee
3: Sno' Foolin' Cand. 1: Sr.
Class Sec. 4: Student Council
2-4: Treas. 3: Pres. 4: Tennis
1-4: Letter Award 2-4.
Joyce Vargo- Choir 4: Dramatic
Club 3, 4: GAA 2: Library Club
3, 4: School Service 4.
Thomas Wandmacher- Baseball
Jr. Var. 1, 2: Sr. Var. 3, 4: Let-
ter Award 3, 4: Basketball ,lr.
Var. 1, 2: Sr. Var. 3, 4: Letter
Award 4: M-Club 3, 4: School
Service 4: Spanish Club 2.
Rita Webber-
Lynda Wacliter- Blarney Ball
Cand. 2: Choir 2-4: Dramatic
Club 3: GAA 1, 2: Jr. Class
Board 3: Murcurie Agent 4:
Musical 3: Pilot Agent 4: Prom
Committee 3: Sno' Foolin' Cand.
1: Student Council 1, 2.
Robert Webber-
Lois Vllelk- Band 2: Choir 4:
Carol Wetherby- AFS 2, 3: Dra-
matic Club 3, 4: GAA 1. 2:
Latin Club 1, 2: Murcurie Ad-
vertising Editor 4: Murcurie
Agent 2: Reporter 4: School
Service 4.
German Club 2-4: Wilson
High 1.
Lynn Wethammer- Dramatic
Club 3: Spanish Club 2.
Diane Whaley Art Club 4 Fa Anne Wheeler- Aquatic League
Ff-Sqn-114 2, 3: Sec. 2: GAA 1-3: Sport-
head 3: l.atin Club 1. 2: Librarv
Club 3. 4: School Service 3: Stu-
dent Council 1, 2.
Club 2-4.
Faye Yonker- CAA 1-4: C-crman
Linda Zechmeister- Choir 4:
CAA 3, 4: German Club 2-4:
Prom Committee 3: Prom Host-
ess 2: Student Council 2-3.
Daniel White Baseball M,.r. l,
Cross Country 3, 4: Letter Award
4: Football Mgr. 2: M-Club 4:
School Service 2.
Mary Williams- AFS 4: FTA 4:
CAA 2-4: Murcurie Agent 4:
School Service 4: Como Jr. High
1.
Donald Zerrien- School Service
3, 4.
C0-editors :
Gayle Comstock
Lynn, Curliss
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Mr. Gerald Line
Mr. George Rose
During 1968-69. lYlurray's senior Sluclvnt Coun-
c-il heeame more eflc-vtivv. ltis enthusiastir' mem-
bers staged at sucvc-sslul spaglietti clinncr. znnl ilu-
profits from the clinnc-r Covered tht- expenses ol
hiring the T. C. Atlantivs lor the Snollfoolixi mlanm-.
Other activities ol the council were the lfnitml Fund
drive and thc- March of Toys.
ln Devemher, Mr. George Rose. who hacl liven
Student Council advisor lor 16 yours. turnvcl over
his responsibilities to Mr. Gerald Line.
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Ufficers are Linda Dunsllfw, secretaryg AI Youngflalzl lreusurfr
Cary Esboldt, vice president, Bob Trammell, president
Front row: Katie Quie, Jean Lindorfer, Lois Halvor-
son, Carol Wetherby, Lynnette Hess, Ruth Javk.
Janice Patoile, Sandy Mikutowski. Row 2: Lynda
Halverson, Ann McPherson, Emily Page, Cheryl
Roan, Dave Frye, Ginny Bone, Barb Andrews, Dawn
Wlieeler. Row 3: Roger Pearson, Joel Stoeckler,
Tom Kelsey, Ron Smith, Steve Lindliolm. John Fos-
Mark Forliti, Pete l.oeFller, Pete Stish, Mike Loeff
ter, Bill Heaton. Tom Sautter. Row 4: Lee Hoven
fler, Tom Johnson, John Curtiss, Tim Cliristoplierson
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German lub
German Club is one of the largest language clubs at
Murray. During thc course of the year, it participated
in many activities. Included in these activities was the
annual Christmas caroling near Bethel College. Their
meetings included guest speakers and slides. The year
ended with the annual German Club canteen and pan-
cake hreakfast held at lfncle Iohnis.
Mr. Leroy Elsing acts as advisor, and helps the offi-
cers plan the club's activities.
Bill llerzton and 1,0111 Sf6ilZIlIlIlS07' erzjoj' fl'ffl'SllI7II'IlfS after
C'llI'0lliILQ for Ccrnzan Club.
Frr-nt Row: Pam Hokanson. Vicki Drnseh, Pat Roberts, Jackie Holmquist. Becky Svendsen.
Randi Harrisville. ,lane Dalton. Anne Dalton, Lee Cutkomp. Row 2: Bill Sandberg, Mary
Knolmlauch. Silva Kalnajs. l.uann lindemann. .lanice johnson. Sharon Lindemann. Mary JO
Aldean. Karen Herrick. Chris Ostrem. How 3: Dehby Pew. David Christian. Chris Arver, .lan
Nelson. .lohn Foster. Ann Donaldson. .lanine Neils, Roh Morin. Cynthia Hokanson. Row 4:
Ron Smith, Bill Hclgeson. Steve Lindholm, Mike lroeffler, Dave Healy, Richard Batdorf, John
Hanson, Thomas Kelsey, Joel Stoeckler.
Front Row: l,ois Wlvlk. Mary Tlioinpson, Dianne Tull. linda Zwliriie-ist0i'. Xlartlia Halvorson,
Katie Quic. Barb Dyball. Bvtty Svlnnidt. Nlnblanic llunsln-P. llow 2: l,in4la lliinslwv. Robert
Sorenson. janv lkflgvr. Katln' HPlIfI'. ,lumly l.if-n. 5111- illasrlr. llainn Robins. Jana Hay:-nga,
Bailna Robins, Kurt llrvlmnvix Row fi: Sanily Tlionipsoii. Suv lolinson. Stew liuiilwiispei-k. Sue
Christian. Chris lfstcs. llianr- Xli-Kay. .lanv Xlillnnn. llarb lhililvn. Suv Ilopp. Nou 4: .li-ll
Cinn. Kim Gugifln-ru. 'loin Miller. Ste-xc l':1'l'i-lI'flIll, lrlgn .Xi-kw. lxcn llo:-kstra, Mil-lnivl Klvliav,
Bill Heaton, Arne Slnilxtad, lJcnni5 Cunningliani.
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German Club officers for the 1968-69 year were .lolin Hr-rlbvrg, prvsiflentg Dvbbie Bohnvn, program cliair-
man: ,lolin Bulger, secretary-treasurerg Sue Good, vice-p1'esi4lvnt.
Janet Pitts and Alice Threlkeld compare French bingo cards.
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French Club, advised by Mrs. Esther
Colfstein, helps interested students learn
the customs and life of the French people.
Meetings, held monthly, include playing
French bingo and eharades. The year was
highlighted by the Christmas caroling
party, at which French pastries were en-
joyed, and the annual banquet at the end
of the year.
Officers are Suzanne Estelle, program chairman:
Mrs. Goflstein, advisor: Emily Page, presidentg
Cindy Nelson, vice president, Chris Barrows, sec-
retary, and Ginny Bone, treasurer.
Front row: Lois Halverson, Marie Martinucci,
Judy Martinucei, Nanette LaValla, Kathy Rowe,
Sherry Anker, Ellen Thompson. Row 2: Terri
Roberts, Janet Pitts, Linda Lou. Row 3: Dyanne
Sheldon, Sandy Mikutowski, Lynnette Hoppe,
Rochelle Anderson. Row 4:: Jan Swanson, Diana
Scherhert, Candy Smith, Pat Snyder, Nancy Dahl-
quist. Row 5: Ann Barthelemy, Cindy Munson.
Janelle Rudditrk. Row 6: Dawn Wheelei', Michell
Mangan, Jeanne Knutson. Row 7: Joanne Heille,
Barbara Barrivk, Rachel Freriehs. Row 8: Helen
Dagley, Carol Carlson, Terry Pfutzenreuter. Row
9: Mike Carr, David Manthey, Paul Martinucci,
Tom Chelstrom, Michael Johnson.
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Spanish Club this year was een-
tered around the adoption of a Mexi-
can family for the holidays. The club
collected food and toys at sehool to
give to the needy family.
Officers for the l968-69 year were
Paula Thurow, presidentg Linda Mit-
chell, Vice presidentg Connie Walters,
seeretaryg Jean Berger, treasurerg
and Sue Stein. program Chairman.
These officers worked with Mrs. Lor-
raine Conley, advisor, to plan all
activities.
Front Row: Connie Walte1's. Paula Thur-
ow, Mrs. Conley. Susan Stein. lean Berger.
Row 2: Susan xvllgilltxf, Sandy llaevlirel.
Jane Wall, Pam 'llllllI'0XV. Kristine Kram-
mer, Pam Hanson. Row 3: Cheryl Dahl-
quist. llelmlmie Manke. Mary Bantle. lleatlu-
er Sm-etland. ,lam-t Lindemann. How 4:
Dora Krnzel. Kris llalllmerg, Paul Cannons,
Tom Sautter, Jeri Johnson, Sally Rothman.
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lab for their Spanish class.
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The mighty Shanley art players
succeeclecl this year in proclucing the
Fall Festival and the All St-hool Play,
along with small skits for the rluh
and the school. Members of the Dra-
matic Club pride lllf"I119f'lX'0S in lhe
fine programs they present. which
are all ilirerlml by Miss. Juclilh Shan-
ley, Dramatic: Club advisor.
Dramatic' Club of'fic'ers are l.vn1ia llalver
son, revoriling sm-1'etary: Tom Kelsey. pres
ident: Barb gXii1li'vws, Vive prvsiilm-nt: .lHv1'+
Yargo, vorrespontling secretaryg and Miss
Shanley, advisor.
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Front row: Bcvky Svendsen, treasurer: Cora Barnes. presi1leut: Mr. Parnell. Hicliaril Bahlorf, yi:-e-president:
Paula Thurow. secretary. Row 2: Janice Hayes, Sharon Linrleniann, Chris Ostrein. Silva Kalnrijs. Terri Roberts
How 3: Pat Snyder, Karen Olson, Mit-liael Carr, Wayne Olson. Diana S4-herlwrt, Mary Williams.
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FTA seeks to in-
Crease Murray's stu-
dents interest in the
teaching profession.
The group is aclvisecl
by Mr. Wvilforcl Parnell
and meetings are hc-ld
monthly.
The Pilot
Long hours of hard work went into
the production of The 1969 Pilot.
The stall was divided into four sec-
tions and each group of eo-editors
was responsible lor completing their
page plans and meeting the deadlines.
Mr. lack Lape advised the stall.
answering questions and making the
final corrections on pages. Co-editors
Mary Foster and Jean Berger acted
as student advisors and were respon-
sible for cover, theme and divisionals.
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Co-editors ..... Jean Berger, Mary
Foster
Academics -- Paulette Beyer, Sheri
Milburn, Ellen Thompson
Underclassmen -- Gayle Comstock,
Lynn Curtiss
Activities ---- Lynnette Hess, ,loan
Overgard, Paula Thurow
Sports ...... Mary Halvorson, Bill
Koenig
Advertising --- Mary McTie, Mary
Front row: Carol Sem a. .lean Be-rger. Mary Paulette Beyer, Ellen lTl1ompsonL Mary' Thompson
Mc-Tie. Bill Koenig, Mary Thompson. Halvorson. Row 3: aye ilomstoe , . ieri
Lynne Ros:-li, Mary Foster. Row 2: Paula Milburn, .loan Overgard, Lynnette Hess. 31:2 ""' I1 """"" g"4YZneBR?:ch
Tlmrow, Nan:-y Dalilquist. l.ynn ffurtiss. oograp ers """ le uaer'
Howard Stendahl
Clll'CkI'7Lg over The Pilot account lioolrs is Nano-Y
Dalzlquist, business manager.
Pilot co-editors, lllary Foster and lean Berger correct page plans
before the first Pilot deadline.
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A epic-tureless' newspaper high-
lighted one of this years issues of The
Murcurie. The pic-tures were lost in
the mail and not received hy the
engraver.
Following the c-uh issue in April.
The 1969 Murcurie staff learned some
of the meehanies of how to put a
paper together. Two eo-editors were
assigned to each of the four pages
and were headed by editors-in-chief.
Sue Stein and Steve Nason.
Mr. Jaelc Lape advised the group
and the paper gave an aeeurant ae-
eount of things happening in and
around Murray throughout the year.
EDITORIAL STAFF
Co-editors .... Steve Nason. Susan Stein
Page One Editors ........ Mike Bulger
Howard Stendahl
Feature Editors .......... Denise Bailey,
Martha Halvorson
News Editors -- Chris Arver, Judy Kleeker
Sports Editors ........... Roger Ashley,
Baiba Robins
Artist ................... Linda Johnson
Photographers ............ Mike Bulger,
Howard Stendahl
Copyreader - ............. Linda Johnson
Reporter .............. Mary Thompson
News Bureau - .......... Debbie Dvorak,
Lana Grindle, Peggy Lindstedt,
Sheila McAuley.
The News Bureau promotes the spaghetti dinner with a showcase
display.
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Front row: Carol lvetherliv. Sue Stein. llimla -l0l1'1F0V'- Row 33 ROQUJF rlFlllf'Y-
Denise Bailey. ffhris Arver. Row 2: Mil-ze Baiha Roliins, Howard Ftendahl, Steve
Bulger. Martha Halvorsou. .lurlv Kleeker. Nason.
A tough riecision is being nmaie by ,llureurie
C0-editors, Stew AYIISOIL and Sue Stein.
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AFS Club
Although Murray had no foreign exvhangc- stu-
dent this year, the AFS Club. advised by Mrs. Linda
Lund, remained an active organization. The group
sought to make foreign students attending Murray
feel at home.
To finance the trip of future AFS students. the
club worked to raise money at the annual AFS
barbeque and on Penny Wednesdays.
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Front row: Pat Snyder, secretary, Diana Scherbert,
president, Mary Williams, treasurer. Row 2: Terri
Roberts, Pat Roberts, Silva Kalnajs, Heather Sweet-
land. Anne Dalton. Row 3: Susan Glazer, Paula
Thurow, Susan Stein, Pam Hanson, Baiba Robins, Sue
Johnson. Row 4: Barbara Ruddick, loan Overgard,
Ginny Bone, Daina Robins, Sheila MeAuley, Kathy
Aldean. Row 5: Cindy Nelson, Dianne Halverson,
Steve Nason, Lynda Halverson, Greg Oien, Lynne
Rosch.
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and Stage
The projection and stage crews are two forces
which greatly aid the classes and organizations at
Murray.
They have the experience, interest, and initia-
tive to work behind the scenes with the microphones.
props, lights, and projectors.
The stage crew. advised by Mr. Wvilliam San-
chez, are on duty during all assemblies and dra-
matic productions. Besides this. they spend many
hours after school and in the evenings making
preparations and keeping the equipment clean and
ready for use.
The projection crew. advised by Mr. Clarence
Fulmek. is in charge of all projectors. hlms. tape
recorders. and record players at Murray. Each
member is assigned to a different hour so that the
equipment is available at all times.
Stage Crew: Jefl' Hockbein. Hr. Sanchez. Donald Zerrien,
Mike Sheldon, Larry Rauch, Ken Ulrikson. Hare Mayne.
William Hill. Barry Landon. .lim Corbett. Tom 'l'rudcau
Projection Crew: Alan Christofk. Nate Larson. Mr. l'llllIIlPl'i
Paul Cannons, Michael Siminon, Tom Runyan.
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An annual Christmas concert, the spring oper-
etta, Brigadoon, and a city-wide concert were just
a few' of the many activities of Murrayis A Chorus.
Miss Marjorie llusch, music director, also directed
the seventh and eighth grade Junior Choir and the
B Chorus, which sang at the Christmas and spring
concerts.
ln the fall. eight members of the Choir were
chosen to form the Octet. Emily Page, Chris Hall-
berg, David hlanthey, and John Bulger were chosen
as the group's alternates.
At left, Octet members are Lynda Warrliter, Kay Campion,
sopranosz Jane Milham, Nancy Heaton, altos: Grant Fri-
berg, Cary Olson, tenorsg and Mike Bulger, Nathan Thomp-
son, basses.
Front Ron: Lois Wlelk, Linda Zechmeister, Diane Tuff. Joyce
Varggo, Lisa Rygg, Shawn Mischuk, Lynnette Hess, Chris Ostrem,
Debbie Bohnen. Lois Halverson, Janet Pitts. Row 2: Sandy Miku-
towski, Sharon Lindemann, Lynette Hoppe, Janice Jolmson, Jerri
Johnson, Lynda Wachter, Randi Harrisville, ,lane Holger, John
Bulger, Mickey Ludwig, Cary Olson. Row 3: Jeannie Tohin,
Ginny Bone, Cindy Nelson, Cindy Holcanson, Janet Swanson,
Baiba Robins, JoNell Nielson, John Morlock, Bob Trammell,
Scott Blanck, Allan Holmsten. Row 4: Kay Campion, Nancy
Heaton, Mary Jo Aldean, Kathy Meyer, Rebecca Lindgren, Diane
McKay, Joanne Heille, Chris Estes, Mike Barnes, Steve Mitton,
Nathan Thompson, John Isakson.
A junior choir. composed of seventh and eighth graders,
sings at the annual Clzrislnzas concert.
Front Row: Silva Kalnajs. Kathy Threlkeld. Linda llunshee. Anne
Dalton, Pam Hokanson. Melanie Dunshee. Barh Dyhall. Alive
Threlkeld. Martha Halyorson. Boxanne Christian. Bow 2: David
Nlanthey. Randy Cronquist. Stew- Xlanthey. .lulie Bauman. Mary
Knoblaueh. Chris Bulger, Nam-y Dahlquist, Pat Snyder. llehhie
DeNut'4-i, Kathy Heuer, Darlene Nelson, Mary Halvorson. Row 3:
Miss .llarjorie Ruselz Jirecls ilu' choir as llll?-Q
.Sing fha Uulleflzzjalz Chorus.
Boger Pearson. Steve Lindhohn. .lohu Traininell. Hike Bulger.
Chris Arver, Emily Page, lieslie ,lvnsc-n. Cheryl Roan. Karen Mer-
rick. llaina Rohins. Chris llalherg. Ron 4: Allan Sliulstad. John
Ciurtiss. Don Benson. Grant l"rihergl. JXIIIN' llomlziltlson. Heidi
Gieseke, Kathy Kortesmaki, Carol Carlson, Mary N1eTie. Rosie
Amlotte, Karen Olson, Jane Milhum.
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Front Row: Janine Neils, Lisa Watson. Diana Sc-herlmert, Becky Svendsen, Debby Pew, Kim Slluster, Ali-
son Henning, .lacliie Holmquist. Barb l"eickr-rt, Suv Christian. Sue Glaser, ,lanet Wlilliams, Sue Good.
Row 2: Rick Young, Carla lfidsness, Sharon lolinson, Russell Jacky. 'l'om Barnes, ,lane Dalton, Allen
Rosier, Paula Tllurow, ffliarles Sagert. Vllarrl llavies. l'aul Steinliaiiser, Allan Olson, Roi-lic-lle Anderson,
Bill Gall, Mary Jackson. Row 3: Jane Rothman, I.:-in-ite Si-liultz, Donna Hoelsr-lier. Marlene Peterson.
.loan Larson, Cora Barnes, Kim Gugisberg, Warren Sundstrom, Tom Thompson, Dehl Gallagher, Bill
Heaton, Mr. Burns, Paul Healy, Dan Olson, Dick Trapp, Ray Kaufmann.
Band
Senior Band members under the direction of Mr. Alton Burns, played at
football, hockey and basketball games, pep assemblies and sport clinics.
On Memorial Day the band played for the program at St. Anthony Park
Elementary School and marched lor services at Elmhurst Cemetery. They
participated in the school police parade and played at the Veteran's Hospital
in St. Cloud.
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vice presidentg Kim Gugisberg,
treasurer: Sue Good, presidentg Sue
Glaser, secretary.
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Direclor Alton Burns leads Zlle Senior Bancl at
the Christmas concert.
Cora Barnes and Kim Cugislnerg fake time to rest at llze annanl band
Clzrislmas concert.
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Mary Jackson, Alison Henning, Rosie Swanson, Cinzly Barnes. Jackie Holmquisf, and returning pom
pom girls, Carol Lewandowski and Kathy July, cheer at the Homecoming game.
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Front row: ,loyee Vargo, Sandy Mikutowski, Kathy Threlkeld, Kim Sliuster, Sue Leslie, Janet Keller, .lean Lindorfer,
Anne Dalton. Chris Ostrem, Betty Schmidt, Susan Wagner, Miss Valker Row 2: Heather Sweetland, Silva Kalnajs,
Sue Glaser, Mary Bantle, Chris Bulger, Julie Bauman. Kris Hallberg, Janice Johnson. ,lane Delger, Janelle Ruddiek,
Pat Snyder, Suzanne Estelle. Row 3: Dawn Wheeler, Jean Berger, Cindy Nelson, ,lan Swanson, Mary Jo Aldean, Baiba
Robins, Sue Hopp, Joan Overgard, Daina Robins, ,lane Rothman, Ginny Bone. Row 4: Ann Wagenaar, Jefl Ginn, David
Manthey, Jeff Noble, Rick Johnson, Michael Carr, Donald Brasted, Ray Kaufmann, Anne Wheeler, Janine Neils, Tom
Sautter, Dianne Halverson.
Senior Diana Scherbert stamps the due date on
a book as part of her duties in the library.
ibrar Club y
The Library Club, advised by Miss Carol Valker, helps to pro-
vide students with a pleasant atmosphere for research and study.
The club's activities included a trip to the Guthrie Theatre, the
'Book Week Tea, and the annual 'Pin Banquetf These activities
were supported by the sale of Christmas cards and wrappings.
Pictured below are the Library Club Officers. Nathan Thomp-
son, lst vice-presidentg Jeff Haslen, sargeant-at-armsg Diane McKay,
program chairmang Diana Scherbert, recording secretaryg Martha
Halvorson, 2nd vice-president, Nancy Heaton, corresponding secre-
taryg Mike Bulger, presidentg and Jane Milham, treasurer.
GAA
GAA is advised by Mrs. Ruth Zink and Miss
Patricia Lightbourn. It gives girls in grades
9-12 a chance to participate in athletic events.
GAA sportheads are chosen at the end of their
sophomore year. They organize the activities
and 13 sports for the year, including Home-
coming, the Thing, clinics and playdays. At an
assembly held in the spring, awards are given
to the winning teams of GAA sports, and the
new sportheads and officers are named for the
coming year.
GAA letters are given to those girls who have
earned 1000 points. After a girl has earned 1500
points, she is entitled to her all-city award. Those
earning letters this year were Kathy Aldean,
Dianne Halverson, Nancy Heaton and Paula
Thurow.
Pictured below are this year's CAA officers: Front row:
Dianne Halverson, vice-president: Paula Thurow, recording
secretary. Row 2: Kathy Aldean, presidentg Barb Andrews,
treasurer: Janine Neils, corresponding secretary.
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Sportheads for this year are: Front Row: Jeri Johnson, softball: Kathy
Kortesmaki, Bowling: Ann Wagenaar. tennis. Row 2: Debbie Bohnen,
soccer: Mary Knoblauch, volleyball: Chris Ostrem, winter sports: Jane
Delger, ping pong. Row 3: Jeannie Tobin, archery: Julie Bauman,
swimming: Judy Lien, basketball: Lisa Rygg, gymnastics: Mary Jo
Aldean, bicycling: Janice Johnson, horseback riding.
Melanie Dunshee, ,lan Swanson and Kathy Aldean play a
rousing CAA basketball game.
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GM' Club is composed of deserving Murray athletes who
have been awarded letters for participation in the various
sports.
This year's club provided a concession stand at all home
basketball games and wrestling meets. ln February, GM'
Club sponsored a pancake breakfast in the school cafeteria
Front row: Douglas Finlay, Tim
Broderick, Steve Daubenspeck,
David Ginn, Bruce Dahlquist,
Dave Finlay. Row 2: Bill Heaton,
Ken Hoekstra, Russ Lien. Chris
Boyle, Tom Lonetti, Kim Gugis-
berg, Donald Ott. Bow 3: Dennis
Figg, Jim Hayenga, Tom Miller,
William Kroona, John Kellogg,
Paul Christopherson, Tom Gerst.
Row 4: Lee Hoven, Terry Gar-
vey, Duane Wetherby, Steve
Berry, Dennis Hanson, Pete Stish,
John Curtiss.
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Front row: James Hunt, Peter
Bergeson, Bob Karinen, Roger
Cheatham, John Foster. Row 2:
Tom YVandmaeher, Mark Forliti.
Ben Nelson, Ron Smith, Bill
Ofiialley, .loel Stoeekeler. Row
3: Glenn Nelson, Tony Baran,
Donald Brasted, Grant Friherg,
John Hedberg, Howard Sten-
dahl. Row 4: Tom Johnson,
Glen Strandquist. Paul Alfonse.
Tom Spooner, Don Benson,
Lewis Lambert. Row 5: Roger
Ashley, Dan White, Mike Loef-
fler, Dave Healy, Dennis Skil-
dum, Nathan Thompson, Tim
Christopher.
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for Nlurray students. For the first time, the annual awards
banquet in May was held in the Murray gym and was open
to all students.
0Ffic'er's of this year's club were Tom Johnson, presi-
dent, Glen Strandquist, treasurer, and John Foster, secre-
tary. TW Club is advised by Mr. Ronald Causton.
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Front row: Terry Pfutzen-
reuter, Nancy Glaser, Debbie
Bordsen, Joyce Schreifels,
Andrea Oien, Lorna Rupp,
Janet Dunwald, Mary Under-
hill, Michaele Lunseth. Row
2: Nancy Carr, Dawn Wheel-
er, Mary Knutson, Sylvia Ash-
ley, Lisa Bienhoff, Rita Hagen,
Pam Thurow, Bonnie Griffin.
Row 3: Julie Bauman, Nancy
Stish, Joan Larson, Robbie
Beyer, Rochelle Anderson,
Joanne Heille, Mary Jackson.
Row 4: Debbie Anderson,
Janet Williams, Cora Barnes,
Kris Hoekstra, Rosy Swanson,
Lisa Watson, Jan Swanson,
Ann Wagenaar.
Aquatic Lea ue
Ability divided this year's Aquatic League into Groups and Lisa Watson, S0l0iSt SCI'VCd HS the flrlgleadel'
l and ll. Advised by Mrs. Ruth Zink and Miss Patricia Officers ofthe Aquatic League were Jan Swanson presi
Lightbourn, the girls practiced once a week in preparation dentg Cora Barnes, vice president, Debbie Anderson treas
for their spring show. This yearis show had a circus theme urerg and Mary Jackson S6CI'6iary
Members of the Aquatic League perform a group stunt during last spriugis show, 'Night Ll e
Co-editors:
Lynette Hess
Joan Overgard
Paula Thurow
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Prom 1963
The beauty of New Orleans was recreated
with hanging baskets ol flowers, deeorative
grillwork, and a colorful fountain at the 1968
Junior-Senior Prom. :Trench Quarterf' The
prom was held May 10, at the North Star
Ballroom, on the St. Paul campus.
The prom co-chairmen were Steve Lindholm
and Mary Foster. Committee chairmen were,
decorations, Dennis Stech and Ann Daltong
entertainment, Bon Smithg hospitality, Mike
Bulger and Joan Uvergardg invitations, Con-
nie Waltersg publicity, Jean Berger and Linda
Zechmeisterg and refreshments, Barh An-
drews. The eo-chairmen worked with their
committees and the junior class advisor. Mrs.
Patricia Vlfydella, to make it a night to
remember.
Members of the sophomore class served as
hosts and hostesses. The hosts were Steve
Berry, Jan Lou, John Schroder, and Al
Youngdahl. Cinny Bone, Silva Kalnajs, Chris
Ostrem, and Kathy Thompson were hoslesses.
Music for the evening was provided hy the
Black Watch Patrol.
Dennis Stech puts finishing touches on decorations.
Checking Ihr' gurls! lisl are Stew Berry, Kathy Thompson, John Schroder
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posters.
The week ol' October 1 was fillt-ti with the c-xcitinvnl of
Homecoming 1968. The wvvkis avtivities werv higliliglited
by . . . two nights of 1-ariipaigniilgr . . . var pamtivs through
Como Park and around Nlurray Fivltl . . . the queen Candi-
datvs and their managers . . . Linda Dnnshve and Hob
Heivhowg JoNt-il Xeilsen and Tom Kt-lsey: Joan Owrgaid
and Howie Stenclahlg Emily Page and Tom Johnson . . .
Quet-n Mary Haivorson and inaiiagvr Rick Bomner . . . tht-
foothall game . . . thc danve . . . Mark Pmartlett anti Denise
Bailey and their pct pink rabbits . . . Took It To Aifm
Pilots . . . Pilots never say die.
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1969 Sno' Foolin' activities were climaxcd by
the Coronation of Lynda Halverson as Sno' Foolin,
Queen, and Mark Forliti and Ron Smith as Kings.
A tie election resulted in the selection of two kings,
breaking an old tradition at Murray.
In a separate assembly, the newly crowned sen-
ior high royalty crowned Mary Blue as Princess
and Mel Smith as Prince.
Sliding, skating, and broomball activities took
place at College Park and Murray Field. The
rivalry between the grades was released in the
spirited broomball games and the juniors proved
their forcefulness by winning the Championship.
For the first time at Murray, a dance was held
on a Saturday night. Students danced to the music
provided by the T. C. Atlantic and brought the
wcckls lun to a happy end.
Fairy princess, Ioan Overgard, sings as the king,s
son, Tony Baran, awaits the arrival of the snow
fairies during a skit in the cororialion assembly.
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Choir April 18-19. 1968.
Suv Ne-lson. se-nior, acvompuiiiml lliv Cust on
Ilia: piano. Thi- musival was clir1-r'tewl'lJy Miss
llnrjoric lluscli. Choir rlirvclor. with C'llOI't'0gl'i1'
plly lay Miss Jurlitli Shanlvy. rlruniulir-s team'hPi'.
Sluflcnl clirvctor was Senior janet Harlwivk.
Tho lXll11'I'1If' High Svhool auflitorium nas more
tllilll lull. unfl mira chairs nero set up in the
aisle-S to aworrirrioflalte vveryorm. The- vast r0-
cw-iwrl ll slzmcling oxulion at llir- e-nfl of lhv per-
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CAST
Professor Harold Hill ........-.-- B05 Blalwk
Marion Peru ................ Gay Cronquist
Mrs, Peru ,,,,,-...,,.... -- Wendy Fre-richs
Nlafqellllg -----,-,,,,-,,,q- Thorstenson
llavgr Shinn -,.,............ Pfllll Bl6l1h0H
Mrg. Shinn ................... Leslie BHUFI'
Dave Merrill
Jim Bates
Mike Bulger
John Snell
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Murray students were entertained in true melodra-
matic style at the Dramatic Club's presentation of Her-
bert E. Swaynes, '4The Curse of an Aching Hearty or
Trapped in the Spider's Webli' Two performances were
held on February 27 and 28, and at each production the
audience participated by responding to the entrances of
the villian and hero with hisses and cheers.
The setting of the story was in the gay 9O,s and
staged 'csomewhere in the southwest" at the g'None-Such"
ranch. Melody Lane came face to face with the contemp-
tuous villian and was handily save by Lucius Goodenough.
Miss Judith Shanley directed the play and Tom Tru-
deau was student director. Music accompaniment was
provided by Kim Gugisberg and Lisa Watson.
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Melody Lane ...........
Lucius Goodenough .....
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Windermere Hightower .... ..-- Ken Ulrickson
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Sarah Abernathy .....
Aurelia Abernathy ....
Red Wing .........
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Muriel Atkins .......
Aloysius Abernathy ---
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Barbara Andrews,
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leaders Sue llopp, foan Uvergard, liailm Robins and linda
Dunslzee.
Cheerleaders
To IL Murray girls promoting school spirit
was often a part of them seven days a week. The
hours spent brought good times and exciting
moments that they would never want to have
changed.
A squad cheerleaders Nadia Alenov. Lynn
Curtiss, Linda Dunshee. Lois Halvorson, Mary
Halvorson, Sue Hopp, Joan Overgard-captain,
and Baiba Robins found that they were doing
more than just leading the crowds at sports
events. To these girls, cheerleading meant going
to two or three games a day. decorating the glass
corridor at six in the morning, willpower, baking
cakes, slumber parties, happiness at a victory,
tears at defeat. but most of all pride in the Pilots
and in Murray.
Captained by Jana Hayenga, the B squad
cheerleaders provided spirit for the junior var-
sity teams. The girls were never lacking in enthu-
siasm and often cheered to empty bleachers and
stood with cold feet while encouraging their
teams to fight. The experience they gained from
B squad will help them in the future on the
varsity squad.
B-Squad cheerleaders are, Katie Quie. Melanie Dunshee,
Vicki Druscll, Barb Dyball, Jane Dalton, .lana Hayenga.
Co-editors
Mary Halvorson
Bill Koenig
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A Track
Led by city champion discus thrower, Doug
Andersong and high ranking half mile sprinter,
Pete Hakensong lVlurray's 1968 track team sprinted
a 3-2 conference season.
Coached by Mr. Vern Peterson, the team was
victorious over Humboldt, Monroe, and Mechanic
Arts, but fell to defeat under Harding and peren-
nial city champion, Central.
Pilot place winners in the city meet were Senior
Doug Anderson, first in discus throwing, Senior
Front Row: Manager
Scott Anderson, Steve
Daubenspeck, John
Kellogg, John Foster.
Row 2: Coach Vern
Peterson, Jim Hayenga,
Glenn Nelson, John
Curtiss, Roger Ashley,
Doug Anderson, Pete
Hakenson, Greg Brun-
nette, B-Coach Frank
Gruber.
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Murray 29 ............. Harding 80
Murray 60 ........... Humboldt 56
Murray 72 ............. Monroe 4,5
Murray 69 .... ,,-.. Mechanic 30
Murray 241 .... 444444 ..... 'Centiily 94
Pete Hakenson, third in half mile rung and Junior
Roger Ashley, fifth in the mile run. The mile relay
team placed fifth.
Although not quite making it to city, Sophomore
John Curtiss ran an outstanding season in the 4140.
Ai right, Doug Anderson practices throwing the shotput at Murray field.
Below, resting before entering competition are Glenn Nelson, Lewis Larn-
berl and John Curtiss.
B Track
Abote, David Clander practices hurling the discus at
Murray field. Al right, Charles Wallace leaps over the
high bar.
Front row: Craig Esboldt, Roy
Magnuson, Tim Broderick, Don Ott,
John Coffey, Dan Davis, Grant
Plumley, Manager Scott Anderson.
Row 2: Dave Spidahl, Dave Glan-
der, Bill Schneider, Dave Anderson,
Rod Sessing, Duane Wetherby, Pete
Loeffler, Charles Wallace, Kurt Krey,
Paul Martinucci, Coach Frank
Gruber.
ln the first three conference meets of the season
the li-squad track team ran combined meets with the
A-squad. They ran the last two meets of the season
on their own. defeating Mechanic Arts, 58-56, but
losing to Central 53-614.
Out of the seventeen members on the team. six
boys qualified for city competition: David Anderson,
John Colley, Craig Esboldt. David Spidahl, Duane
Yvetherlmy. and David Clander. Four of these boys
placed in the city meet: Craig ljsholdt. 7th in mileg
John Coffey, lth in 110g David Anderson with in 880g
and David Clander 2nd in discus, lrth in high jump
and 5th in shotput.
Right, Juniors Bob
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Smith polishing their
shots during a prac-
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CONFERENCE MEETS
Murray 2 ......... Highland Park 3
Murrayl ............... Johnson 41
Murray 2 .............. Harding 3
Murray 5 ......... Mechanic Arts 0
Murray 3 ............... Monroe 0
Murray 4- ............... Central 1
Murray 5 ............ Washington 0
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Tennis
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First year Coach George Goodwin
guided the pilot nelment to a 5-3 con-
ference record, good for fourth place.
Juniors Bob Trammell and Bon Smith
progressed to the semi-final doubles
match in regional play. Other top play-
ers were Seniors Tim Thorstenson. Boh
Shoffner, Greg Giefor. Mark Stein-
hauser, Charles Workman and Larry
Johnston.
Front row: Boh Tram-
mell, Charles Work-
man, Larry Johnston,
Tim Thorstenson, Pete
Stish, Ron Smith, Bob
Shollner, Greg Giefer.
Row 2: Coach George
Goodwin, Paul Stein- 1
hauser, Paul Bauer,
Mike Barnes, Jim Mer-
rill, Tom Sautter, Mark
Snyder.
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for the lack of participants in Murrayis
1968 golf team. Led by captain John
Christenson and coached by Mr. Clar-
ence Fulmek, the golf team finished the
year with a 3-5 conference record.
Senior John Christenson, top scorer
on the team, qualified for the district
meet but missed entering region compe-
tition by one stroke. Junior Howard
Stendahl was the second highest scorer
on the team, while sophomores Nick
Novak and Billy Heaton came in third
and fourth respectively.
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Murray Byg ---..-s- Washington 935
Murray Syg ....... ,Humboldt 995
Murray 21,5 -..t-...Q'--gg Ji3hnson'i157Zg
Murray 1723 --o-- Mechanic Arts r1,i1
Murray 4 --y ....... Hardingilll
Murray 15 it -.Q-...l---L Monroeti 3'
Murray M3 ...r.. High1andyPurk,g,12Q,
Murray 11 ...... 4- Central 7 g
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right, Howard Stendahl prac-
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Front Row: Coach Clarence Fulmek, Tim Christopherson, Paul Christ-
opherson, Tom Lonetti, John Christenson. Row 2: Bill Heaton, Nick
Novak, George Dustin, Tom Smith.
Baseball
Above, Svnior Brucf' Wcllmrby qzwncfzvs his thirst
after a hot game.
Lml hy Svnior Captain Jim llatvs.
the Pilots iinishvfl a tight 1-onfm-rem-t'
iight in a HW way tim- for thircl llldffll.
Junior Tom Johnson led thnx twain with
a batting avr-rage of .I-394. Prospvrts for
next year look good with sown of the
nine starters returning.
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Murray on .............. Harding 3
Murray 21 ........ Mechanic Arts 0
Murray 11 .............. Monroe 1
Murray lt ............ Humboldt 41
Murray 3, .......... Washington 0
Murray 2 .............. Johnson 3
Murray 0 .............. Central 8
Murray 2 ........ Highland Park 1
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Spooner. Row 2: Nathan 'l'homp:4on. ,Iohn ll:-mllwrg. Tom
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CONFERENCE GAMES
MUFTHY 3 ------. ..--... H arding 7
.Murray 111 ........ Mechanic Arts 3
MUFTUY H' ----....... --- Monroe 1
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Murray 3 ----........ -- Johnson 2
MUITHY 12 -----...-.... - Central 2
Murray 0 ........ Highland Park 1
Finishing the year with a 5-F3 rc-cord
with 3 other toams, the ll-squad was
alilc lo rapture a tic for 2nd place.
Losing the last game lo Highland Park
liy a svorv ol 1-0. thi- young lialmen lost
the 1-hanvc for a solid hold on sm-Cond
place.
Playing consistently all year were
Sophomores Russ Lien, Marc' Bartlett.
Rogor Pr-arson and Freshman ,lohn
Trammell.
Front row: Bill Kroonu, Mirky laidwig. 'llerry Garvey, Marc Burt- l"osls'r. Russ Lion. How 3: Greg Alfonse, l'at1Mc'N66ly rm
lett, Ilan Clark, Roger Pearson. Row 2: Coach Ronald flanston. Maroney, Dare Lindstrorn. llalc- PEllllS0Ua Todd UHUSS
Ric-k Milli-r. Svott ffnrliss, .l0llIl Trammell. George Kunz, Hon
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B Football
Upper right, Coaches John Moynagh and Leonard Brzin-
ski. Lower right, Co-captains Dan Evans and Nick Novak.
Below, the B-Bombers, defense just completed halting an-
other Mechanics play to help wrap up a 24-0 victory.
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CONFERENCE GAMES
Murray 13 ........... Humboldt 13
Murray 12 ..... ,- ......, Monroe 6
W Murray 241 ....... Mechanic Arts 0
Murray' 19 ............, Central 6
. - v. J J , . Murray 19 ............. Johnson 6
, ' U - V t 1 1 ,i Murray 19 ....... Highland Park 0
V ' 'X 5 4, ' MUITHY 0 ............ Harding 19
in V, E- . y Murray 25 ......... Washington 7
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Coached by John Moynagh and Leonard Brzinski, and
led by Co-captains Dan Evans and Nick Novak. Murray
finished city competition with a 6-1-1 record, tying for the
city title with Harding and Central.
The highlight of the Pilots' season was ending Centralis
39 game winning streak by defeating them 19-6.
Front row: Paul Halvorson, Dean Hanson, Steve Gosliey. Robert
Slettom, Dan Davis, Roy Magnuson, Kent Paulson, Mark Knohlauch,
Mel Smith, Richard Jensen, Robb Lageson, Jim Coffey. Row 2: Rick
Young, Kurt Grebner, Steve Kloek, Dave Finlay, Dan Novak, .lim
MCC-overn, Jack Coffey, Todd Curtiss, Bob Morin, Dan Evans, Ron
Dan Evans and John Trammell both were outstanding
in carrying the ballg and Greg Oicn. Yvaltcr Johnson. and
Nick Novak were outstanding players on defense. Quarter-
back Scott Curtiss did an exceptional job handling the team.
Coach John Moynagh stated, G4We were a small team but
we hit hard. If they play with the same enthusiasm in the
future, we should capture a title for Murrayfi
Foster, Pat Boemer, Joe Engstrom, Mark Anderson, Steve McGovern.
Bill Pew. Row 3: ,lim Bauer, Bruce Bisbee, Dave Glander, Dale
Paulson, Dave Lindstrom, llan Brunnette, Ron Bentley, Paul Healy,
Walter Johnson, Pete Mclie, Dan Knudson, Scott Curtiss, John Tram-
mell, Nick Novak, Greg Oien, Greg Mitton, Dave Mclntyre, Manager
Pat Larson.
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Front row: Lewis Lambert, Glen Strandquist, Donald Kloek, Greg Christopherson. Warren Nelson, Manager Bill Heaton. Row 3: Coach
Johnson, Jim Hoska, Rick Ash, Don Simbeck, Joe McLean, John Robert Ritter, Don Benson, John Hedberg. John Curtiss, Tim Christ-
Nace, Ben Nelson. Row 2: Manager Kim Cugisberg, Bill Schneider, opherson, Dennis Hanson, Dennis Skildum. Duane Wletherhy, Nathan
Bill Kroona, Dennis Figg, John Schroeder, Ron Smith, Lee Hoven, Thompson, Terry Garvey, Mike Connolly, John Xvagner, Coach John
Al Youngdahl, Tom Spooner, Mark Forliti, Dick Coffman, Peter Pearson.
A Football
lnjuries plagued Murrayls 1968 football team. The Pilots
finished the season in 7th place with a 2-6 conference record.
Mr. Bobert Bitter and Mr. John Pearson coached the team with
Seniors Mark Forliti and Bon Smith co-captains.
The Pilots opened their season against Humboldt scoring three
touchdowns by half-backs John Curtiss and Ben Nelson. and Quar-
terback Tom Spooner. The Pilots couldnlt hold back Humboldfs
determined offense and were topped by a final score of -16-2l.
Murray charged back with two successive victories. They
downed Monroe 23-l2. Half-back Ben Nelson ran for three touch-
downs with John Curtiss running for the fourth. Buss Lien kicked
the extra points. Murray then shut-out Mechanics 27-0. A solid
defense combined with bard running Ben Nelson and John Curtiss
and Buss Lienls three extra point kicks brought on this victory.
The rest of the season was disappointing for the Pilots. The
Homecoming game was lost to Central. and the Pilots lost the rest
of their games to Johnson, Washingtori, Highland Park and
Harding.
Ron Smith, co-captain. and Center Nathan Thompson. both
finished the season after the Mechanics game. Bon was out be-
cause of an ankle injury and Nathan because of illness. Quarter-
back Tom Spooner missed the last game after being injured in
a car accident.
Junior Al Youngdahl was honored by being named to the
All-City team. Tom Spooner, Russ Lien, Mark Forliti and Ben
Nelson received honorable mention from the St. Paul Pioneer
Press.
CONFERENCE GAMES
Murray 21 ........... Humboldt 446
Murray 26 --- ........ Monroe 12
Murray 27 ....... Mechanic Arts O
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Murray ............. Central 56
Murray 0 ............. Johnson 32
Murray 7 ......... Washingtoii 26
Murray 6 ....... Highland Park 32
Murray 7 ,...,....... Harding 33
Above, Mark Forliti and Ron. Smith the
Pilots' 1968 co-captains. Left, Quarterback
Tom Spooner calls signals as Pilot Linemen
prepare to charge into Mechanics players.
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game.
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dodgvs srfrefral A1If'c'l1a1ziCs pla-wrs.
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CONFERENCE MEETS
- -- - , Monroe
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--- Harding
----- Johnson
----.- Central
Mechanic Arts
--- Humboldt
Highland Park
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Left. Sophomorf' Dare Ginn, and
8111 grflder Tim BI'0dCTl-Ck run in
a B-.iqzzad nzffrt. 1105! Iimvs 11.6
and 11:33. T119 B-squad was 3rd
in 1110 City. rnissing 2nd placzf by
only one point. u'11i10 the ,4'SqllUd
came in 2nd.
so
Couch fofzn Pearson
All-City Goalie and captain of the Pilots, Senior Ron Smith.
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CONFERENCE GAMES
1
Murrayis l968-69 A Hockey team, coached hy Mr. John Pearson and
captained hy Senior lion Smith. started out their season with a flourish. They
Murray ---- Moorraruo Arts 1 didnit lose any games until their seventh game against Harding. The thrillin,-I
Murray 1 '------- Humboldt 1 l-O xictorv oxrer .lohnson will long he remembered at Nlurray. The Pilots com-
Murray 1 --------- Johnson o piled a 6-il-2 conference record, Hnishing the season in a tie with Wrashington
Murray 1 ---------- Central o for fourth place. V
Murray 5 ------- j --- Monroe 3 .lohn Curtiss and Dick Coffman were the highest scorers on the team. each
Murray 2 ---- Highland Park 0 sporting nine goals. Al Youngdahl was outstanding on defense. Dick flofhnan.
Murray 1 --------- Harrurrg 6 Greg Johnson and AI Youngidahl received honorable mention.
Murray 2 ------ Washington 3 For three years Murray! has had an excellent goalie. lion Smith. ln his
Murray 1 ------ Washrugron 6 sophomore and junior years Hon received honorahle mention. To climax his
Murray 1 '--'-'-' Humboldt 0 years of hockey at Murray, this year Ron was chosen All-City goalie. and xoted
Murray 4' '-'------- Central 0 the most Yaluahle player in the conference. His desire to xsiil shown in all
. PLAY-OFFS Nlurray games. and hy his record of five shut-out games for Nlurray. Hon will he
Murray 4' -----M Washington sorely missed next year. ln the middle of the season Senior Mark lrorliti was
Murray 4' --------- Hafdillg 5 seriously injured in a freak hockey accident, but a month later he was hack in
- the game. Harkis desire and hustle will also be missed next year.
From the A squad their will he 13 juniors and 3 sophomores returning
next year. Coach John Pearson counnents, Hlf wc can und a goalie and if thc
Learn develops character, we will be competitive next yearfr
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son player.
Three Pilot men received honorable mention:
Goalie Ron Smith guards the Pilotls net, while AI Young-
dahl and Dick Coffman intercept the puck from a fohn-
Pilots congratulate Sophomore Scott Curtiss after he
made a goal, with an assist from junior Dick Coffman,
against Johnson. The Pilots defeated Johnson I-0.
5
Dick Coffman Greg Johnson Al Youngdahl
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Above, Coach George Goodwin
watches his B Hockey team in
action. This was Mr. Good-
winis first year in coaching B
Hockey at Murray. The B
Hockey team finished their sea-
son in fifth place with an over-
all record of 7-10-2. George
Kunz captained the teamg Mike
Rudie was the leading scorerg
and Al Holmsten was the Pilotls
strongest defenseman.
B Hockey
Front row: Charlie Sag-
gert, Mike Rudie, Boh
Kroona, Mel Smith, Todd
Curtiss, Steve Kloek. Row
2: Coach George Good-
win, Jim Ed, Dave Glan-
der, Tim Broderick, Pete
McTie, Lonny Hess,
George Kunz.
W i?CONFERENCE GAMES 'lli
Murray 0 ..... Monroe' 3' G
Murray 2 Mechanic Arts 3
Murray 0 ..... Johnson 9
Murray 3 --- Humboldt 3
Murray 7 ..... Central 1
Murray 3 Highland Park 1
Murray 2 .... Harding 5
Murray 1 - Washington 2
Below, Coach George Goodwin encourages the young Pilots daring a break
in the Washington game.
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CONFERENCE GAMES
Murray 42 ........ Johnson 55
Murray 31 ........ Central S0
Murray 40 -- Mechanic Arts 35
Murray 50 ........ Monroe 49
Murray
Murray
Murray
Murray
Murray
Murray
Murray
Murray
52 -- Highland Park
61 .... Washington
27 ....... Harding
50 ...... Humboldt
43 ........
52 -- Highlan
Central
d Park
61 .... Washington
47 ...... Humboldt
44
35
68
53
44
59
41
34
Rick Young
B Basketball
The li Basketball team, coached by Mr.
John Xloynagh and led by captains Jim
Merrell and Dan Olson, placed fourth in
city with a 6-6 conference record. The
scores show the tremendous improvement
this team made from the beginning to the
end of the season.
The most valuable players on the team,
according to Coach Moynagh were: Walter
Johnson, reboundingg Jim McGovern, best
driver. good scorerg Rick Young, best shotg
Jack Colley, defense and running patternsg
Dan Olson, shooting and rebounding.
PLAY-OFFS
Murray 48 -- Highland Park 40
Murray 45 ........ Central 48 jim Merrell
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, 5 if laront row: Mark KHOlJl3l1l'll.
l 5 gl V ' f foal-li John Nloynagh. Kent
:E4
4
6, .
Paulson. Row 2: Terry Cjovik,
, Dave Annabel. Rick Hunting.
. Rick Young. Row 3: George
l"riln'rg. Dan Olson, .lim Mer-
' "'f"1 4 vt ,lack Colley, .lim McGovern,
f
at
8 rell, Walter Johnson, Way'11re
A H i Schmitt, Paul Healy.
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CONFERENCE GAMES
Murray
Murray
Murray
Murray
Murray
Mui ray
Murray
Murray
Murray
Murray
Murray
Murray
Murray
Johnson
Central
Mechanic Arts
Monroe
Highland Park
Washinvton
Harding
Humboldt
Hivhland Park
-------- Central
-,---- Humboldt
---- Washington
PLAY-OFFS
42 -- Highland Park
418
Az rfgfif, Cary Eslzolzlf intercepls the
hall from sevffrzzl Uunzlwldt plrzyers,
lzelping the Pilols ranzpage to Il 70-35
victory.
Basketball
Murrayls 1968-69 A llaslcethall team for the first time
in many years looked as if it had the potential to rapture
a title. The Pilots sullered several disappointments ant
ended their season in a tie for fourth plaee with a 7-5
COI1lJl'1'011f'9 ref-ord. 'lll11'm-e conlc-rv11c-e games were lost by
a margin of 1 or 2 points. Long to he 1'01I1GH'1lJ01'l'il a
lllurray were the thrilling victories over Central 71-63N
and Highland Park 56-52.
The A Basketball team was coached by Mr. Rot
Causton and eaptained hy seniors Tom Joh11son and Roll
Trammell. Tom JOl1l1SOl1 was the top defensive playe'
and also the leading scorer, with an average of l2 point
a game. Usual starters were Paul Alfonso. Steve llc-rry
Cary Esholdt. Dc-nny Hanson, Dave Healy, Tom J0l111SOI1
and lioh and John Trammell. Tom Johnson was namet
to the All-City team, while Cary lfsholdt and Dave Healj
gained honoralmle me11tio11.
Vtiith a good nucleus of four 1'Clltl1'11111gI lettermen
Steve llerry, Cary llsholdt, llenny Hanson, and Johi
Trammell - and a few hoys from the 13 Squad adding
to the team, the Pilots are looking forward to another tri
for the title nent year.
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Swimming
With a loss of only one dual meet,
the Pilots were ranked 11th in the state.
Winning over such non-conference
foes as Stillwater, Hutchinson, Ramsey,
and Robbinsdale, the swimmers only
loss was to 5th ranked Highland Park.
This loss caused the Pilots to be second
in the City for the 3rd year in a row.
Qualifying for the state meet in eight
events, the Pilots failed to place in the
state meet.
Above, flmior Tom, Miller swims the 100 yard butterfly. Below, Junior
Ken lloekslra compeles in the 400 yard freestyle.
. CONFERENCE MEETS
Murray 77 ...... Humboldtt17 , - ',f
Murray 72 ........ Central 23 2,
Murray 72 -i--- Washington 23 A 'X' 'X
Murray 413 -- Highland Park 52
Murray 81 ...... ,- Monroe S
Murray 72 -- Mechanic Arts '23 Q
Murray 63 ....... Harding 32 'S r
,Murray 59 -- a..- Johnson 36 ,ef f
e "ri f'fm,s.s' 2
. Q 4 - 0 17?
Fw P E5 fi fl ft
rot P ?rEntI row: Tim Dunwalcl,
'A e ,oefflely Boll Bueh-
' V ' I ,N W 'N ger, lBoh Brasted, Kurt
f L y A iz ' 4 IA K . r teinlauser. R ' 2: Sott
will 1 1 y-:NN X l Anderson, Nlaiilll Hanson,
V it T ' ' A i ' A X AH X l ' I vi John Miller, Craig Es-
5 S f 1 KL 5 A 1 1
, -nip' JO dt, Dan Dams, Paul
L ' Stemhauser, Steve Good,
y it if 1 Y if it lr I 7 Marc lanffham Row 3'
Qi fl A AQ.. S. F m lAll r fl? Grant Plulnley, Erie John-
LQQ Q M e,-y Iit ' 5 Q, M ,af K 5 V V I ' son, Dave Cardney Ro
'fl " r jj fri-:Cs I V ,.1 151, 'll if X i gwacky, Dick Pfutzeiireuted
7 ' bw' D Ii ,hris Boyle, Cary Cerst,
L 1 E V, X V f K A x as ., L 5 Eoml Cast, ilim qlHunt,
i it il it 7 ' - 'r'- 5 new Q A - - oar' 1 ona d ., ts 'e.
iii- 'L "inf EW . if VI Q' l Row 4: Bill Helggescin,
it 5 ll A' W X A ix "Elf V ' L- ' I Paul Cross, Grant Frihergr.
X,'-1 gi yu-f-QQQ-'Z X -i 9 '54 Ken Hoekstra, Pete Loef-
i A t ' fr K- A I I tt' , K V , . - fler, Duane Wetherby, Don
1- f , 1-,., - .- - ' A W rf Brasted, Tony Baran, Den-
in X M if
Li, 'F
as if if X va 4 ,Q-
sf xl ,
M
nis Figg, Tom Miller.
Upper Ivff, Frvsfzman Dan Davis swims the buttvr-
fly. Ivpper right, Snpllonmre Paul Sff'iIlhHllSf'l'
slarts UU lfze block in the' backstroke. Opposile,
Senior Tony Baran before he makes his turn in
the brvaststrokv. Below, Frvslzman folzn Miller does
the brrfaslstrokv leg of the Individual Medley.
y v 5 1 x jr
91 if if if if if is if' '
M
lfront Row: Steve McGovern, Tom Nace. Mike Foster, Hoy Magnu-
son, John Haskins, Joe Engstrom, Pat Donovan, Steve Huso, Jerry
Owens, Kim Gugisherg, Dave Eardley, Jim Hoska, Morgan Christian,
Managers Doug Lee, Mark Thompson. Row 2: Steve Persons, Ralph
Wre
Co-captained by Seniors Glen Strand-
quist and Tom Spooner, the grapplers
managed a fourth place hnish.
Juniors Lee lrloven 133. and Vlfarren
Nelson 138, were the only wrestlers to
advance to the regions, Both placed
second in distrivt Competition. Glen
Stranclquist placed third in the district
at 11-5 pounds. Junior John Naive 165,
Sophomore Dan Evans 151, and Fresh-
man Dave Finley 95, all finished lourlh.
Named to the All-City wrestling team
were Glen Strandquist and Lee Hoven. ,W L
Shields. Dave Bass, Steve Cheney, John Simmelink, llaxe Finley Al
White, Denny Daulton, John Foster. Tom Spooner. Lee Hoven War
ren Nelson. Dan Evans, Glen Strandquist, John Nave lewis Lam
hert, Bill Koenig, Manager Ned Hanna, Coach Gary Olson
tling
Junior Warren Nelson, left, and Senior Clan
Strandquist, above, pin their opponents
CONFERENCE GAMES
Murray 18 ....., Humboldt
-- --g. Johnsen
A Q Murray 4-6 .,...... Central
Murray 17 -- Mechanic Arts 27
'Murray V32 .....,,. Monroe
1,f'ggMurray ,," 6' -- 29
V 'Murray 40 .... "'ii4'Washington 12
pMurray 26 .5 ..,.... Harding 16
Upper left, Svnior Lzfufis Lambert denzonslraivs moves at
the Winfrfr Sports CIIUIIIIF. Vppvr right. Sf'IIi0I' 10,111 Fosler
l1ffl'l7I1JfS II ff'1'PfSllI IIg!li1lSf Monroo. Opposifrf. Srfnior B111
Koenig ridws I1 Sl. l311r1111rd's opponvni. 130110111 lofi. Junior
Ln' llozwz !'.1'l'f'llf4'S fl SZl'I'fClI. 130110111 right, Svnior Tom
Spooner ZUIIIIS against Humboldt.
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G mnastics
Hampered by the loss of four seniors
who dropped out late in the year, the
gymnasts still managed a 11--4 record.
Senior Peter Bergeson was Murrayis
only representative at the state meet,
having placed fourth on the horse in
city competition. Sophomore Bob Wil-
liams missed placing sixth in the city,
and a chance of going to state by only
one half point on the trampoline.
With the majority of the team return-
ing, Coach Gruber looks forward to a
winning season next year.
Senior Peter Bergeson performs on the parallel bars.
Front Row: Dan Ander-
son, Craig Bartlett, Jim
Bulger, Kevin Dunshee.
Row 2: Peter Bergeson,
Don Ott, John Bulger,
Bruce Dahlquist, John
Brandt, Doug Finley, Dave
Ginn. ,Row 3: Bob Kari-
nen, Roger Cheatham, lan
Lou, Bob Reichow, Bill
Gall, Bob Williams, Terry
Lake, Coach Frank Cru-
her.
ii
CONFERENCE GAMES
Murray
Murray
Murray
2715 ...... Central
95VZ Mechanic Arts
94+ ...... Monroe
Murray 32 Highland Park
Murray 7615 -- Washington
Murray 77 --- Humboldt
Murray 73 ..... Harding
Murray 18 ..... Johnson
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. William
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Betsy H.
Carl W. Aldean
William Anderson
And rexv s
V. L. Arver
Martin S. Baran
Barnes
Winslow T. Batdorf
Emil J. Berger
Elmer H. Beyer
Delmar Brill
William O. Bulger
C. Henry Carlson
Sara Page Clark
Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Verne E. Comstock
Cordon Cook
Harold O. Dahlquist
Roy C. Dalton
Thomas Danielzuk
Vern Fehrman
Mrs. Clara Forliti
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Dr.
Mr.
Mr.
Rev.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Dr.
and Mrs.
and, Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
Rev. and Mrs.
Senior
James J. Foster
John J. Foster
John Freeman
A. L. Good
Kenneth W. Grindle
Leonard F. Hahn
J. V. Halvorson
H. L. Hayes
Ralph Heaton
L aurenee H. Hess
James L. Hughes
B. V. Johnson
Robert Koenig
Mike C. Kropelincki
Venzel Lindholm
R. K. Lindorfer
L. Marwin Lindstedt
Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. McKay
Mr. and Mrs. James McTie
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Meyer
Mrs. Adolph L. Meisen
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Milham
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Mischuk
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Nason
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neils
Mr. and Mrs. Nels O. Neilsen
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton W. Olson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Olson
Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Olson
Mr. and Mrs. Con Overgard
Dr. and Mrs. Janis Robins
Mr. Clinton W. Rosch
Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Rosier
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Dr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Rev.
Rev.
Mr.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
G. F. Scaramuzzo
O. H. Shulstad
Alberto C. Silva
A. Melvin Smith
L. A. Snyder
Vernon Stech
Carl P. Stendahl
Orville Svendsen
Duane Tchida Jr.
and Mrs. Conrad Thompson
and Mrs. G. S. Thompson
and Mrs. Allyn Thurow
Mrs. Esther Trammell
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
and
and
and
and
and
and
Mrs
Mrs.
Mrs
Mrs
Mrs.
Mrs
Lester Wachter
Frank Wagner
Lester Wandmacher
John Webber
Glenn A. Yonker
Raymond Zechmeister
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Index
Acker,
A
Clay C123 30, 77
Adams, Mrs. Eileen 14
AFS Club 84
Aldean, Kathryn C123 30, 84, 91
Aldean, Mary Jo C113 50, 76, 90, 91, 86
Alenov, Nadia C123 30, 101, 105, 103
Alenov, Peter C103 54
Alexander, Gerald C93 59
Alfonse, Gregory C103 54. 116
Alfonse, Paul C123 30, 92, 114, 115,
126, 127
Amadick, William C73 66
Amlotte, Debra C73 66
Amlotte, Rosemary C123 30, 95
Amundsen, Beverly C73 66
Amunrud, Linda C83 62
Anderson, Catherine C123 30
Anderson, Da iel C73 66
Anderson, Darrell C103 54
Anderson. David C113 50, 99, 111,
120. 122
Anderson, Deborah C103 54, 93
Anderson, Douglas 110
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson
Duane C123 30
Eric C83 23, 62, 128
Gayle C103 54
Isabelle C123 30
Julie C83 62
Julie C83 62
Mark C83 62, 117
Rochelle C93 59. 78. 88. 93
Scott C83 62. 111, 128
Sharon C83 62
Warren C103 54
Bienhoff, Lisa C83 62, 93
Bisbee, Bruce C93 59, 117
Blanck, Scott C103 54, 94
Blastervold, Linda C123 32
Bledsoe, iRta. C103 54
Blue, Mary C93 59, 100
Boemer, Patrick C93 59, 117
Boemer, Richard C123 32
Bohnen, Debra C113 50. 77, 86, 91
Bone, Cynthia C103 54, 86
Bone. Virginia C113 50, 74. 78, 84, 90, 94
Bordsen, Debbie C83 62, 93
Botton, Diane C93 59
Botton. Donna. C73 66
Bown, Louis C73 66
Boyle. Christopher C103 54, 92, 128
Brandt. John C113 50, 132
Brandt, Rebecca C103 54
Brastad, Donald C123 32, 90. 92, 128
Brastad, Robert C73 66
Bricher, David C83 62
Bricher. Denise C103 54
Brill, John C103 544
Brill, Thomas C123 32
Brist. Robert C123 32
Broderick, Mr. Bernard 16
Broderick, Timothy C83 62. 92, 111.
120, 121, 124
Brokopp. Barbara C83 62
Brooten. Timothy C113 50
Brunnette, Daniel C93 59, 117
Brunnette, Gary C83 62
Brunnette. Gregg C'683 110
Brown. Mrs. Medora 25
Brzinski. Mr. Leonard 12
Curtiss, Scott C103 55. 116, 117, 122. 123
Curtiss, Todd C103 55, 116, 117, 124
Custodians 27
Cutkomp, Lee C103 55, 76
D
Dagley, Helen C103 55. 78
Dahlen, Barbara C103 55, 77
Dahlquist, Bruce C103 55, 92, 132
Dahlquist, Cheryl C93 59, 79
Dahlquist, Nancy C123 33, 78, 82, 87. 101
Dalton, Anne C123 33, 76, 84. 90. 87
Dalton, Jane C103 55. 76. 88, 107
Danielzuk, Frances C93 59
Danielzuk, Patricia C123 34
Danielzuk, Stephen C103 55
Varnauer, Luke C93 59
Darnauer, Ruth C103 55
Datko. Mr. Edward 12
Daubenspeck, Steven C113 51, 77, 92,
110
Daulton, Dennis C93 59. 130
Davies, Ward C103 55, 88
Davis, Daniel C93 59, 111, 117, 128, 129
Davis, Mark C73 66
DeBoer, David C73 66
DeBoer, Peter C73 66
DeBoer, Stephen C93 59, 126
Delger, Anne C73 66
Delger, Jane C113 51. 77, 90, 91, 86
Deneen, Conni C113 51
DeNucci, Deborah C103 55. 87
Donaldson, Ann C103 55, 76, 87
Donaldson, Eric C83 63
Donovan, Barbara C123 34
C
Andrews,'Barbara C123 30, 74, si, 91,
105
Anker. Sherry C113 50, 78
Annabel, David C93 59, 125
Aquatic League 93
Arbisl, Mark C83 62
Arver. Christine C123 30, 76, 83. 95
Ash, Frederick C123 15. 30, 118
Ash, Gary C73 66
Ash. Karen C93 59
Ashley, Sylvia C83 62, 93
Ashley, Robert C123 31, 83. 92, 99,
110. 120
Ashworth, Mr. James 16
Budde.
Michael C113 50
Buehrer, Gary C73 66
Buehrer. Robert C93 59, 128
Bulger, Christine C113 50, 90, 86
Bulger, James C93 59. 75, 132
Bulger, John C103 54, 78, 94, 132
Bulger, Michael C123 32, 83, 86, 90,
Burns, Mr. Alton 23, 88. 89
Burton, Alta C93 59
Bye, Candace C103 54
Bye. Roxanne C73 66
Byram. Judith C93 59
Austgen. Dianne C73 66
Avery,
Avery,
Jackie C113 50
Thomas C83 62
Backlund, Jeanne C83 62
Badger, Donald C73 66
Badger, William C113 50
Bailey, Denise C123 31, 83
Bailey, Scott C103 54
Baker, Keith C73 66
Bales, Jim 6C'83 114
Band 88. 89
Bantle,'Mark C73 66
Bantle, Mary C113 50, 79, 90
Baran. Anthony C123 31, 92, 100,
128, 129
Baran, James C93 59
Baran, Patrick C83 62
Barnes, Mrs. Betsy 26
Barnes, Cora C123 31. 81, 88. 89, 86, 105
Barnes, Cynthia C103 54, 89
Barnes, Daniel C73 66
Barnes, Mary C93 59
Barnes, Michael C123 31. 112, 126
Barnes Thomas C113 500. 88
Barrick, Barbara C103 54. 78
Barrows, Christine C113 50, 75, 78
Bartholemy, Ann C123 31, 78
Bartholemy, Heidi C73 66
Bartlett, Craig C83 62. 132
Bartlett, Mark C113 50, 116
Baseball 114. 115
Basketball 125, 126, 127
Bass. David C83 62. 120. 130
Batdorf, Richard C123 31, 76, 81
Bauer, Donald C103 54
Bauer, James C93 59, 117
Bauer, Laurie C103 54
Bauer. Paul C113 50. 112, 120, 122
Baukol, Kim C103 54
Bauman, Julie C113 50. 90. 91, 93, 86
Beatson. Bonnie C93 59. 101
Behrenbrinker, Joan C113 50
Benesch, James C103 54
Benesch, Patricia C113 50
Benson, Donald C123 31, 92, 95, 101, 118
Benson,
Benson.
Faith C93 59
Jack C93 59
Bentley, Connie C113 50
Bentley, Ronald C93 59, 117
Berens, Steve 114
Berger, Jean C123 31. 79, 82. 90
Bergeson, Peter C123 31, 79, 132
Bernsten, Kathleen C113 50
Bernste
n, Kenneth C103 54
Berry, Camille C103 54
Berry, Jill C73 66
Berry, Steven C113 50. 92. 104, 126, 127
Beyer.
Beyer,
Paulette C123 31, 82
Roberta C93 59, 75, 83, 101
Campion, Kay C123 32, 86
Cannons, Paul C103 55. 79, 85
Cariveau. John C113 40
Cariveau. Mary C93 59
Carlson, Carol C123 32, 78, 95
Carlson. Deborah C103 55
Carlson. Mrs. Nancy 25
Carr, Michael C123 32, 78, 81, 90
Carr, Nancy C103 55, 93
Causton, Mr. Ronald 19, 116, 126
Chambers, Karen C73
Cheatham, Roger C123 32, 92, 132, 133
Chell, Geraldine C123 33
Chell, Kathleen C123 33
Chelstrom. Thomas C113 50, 78
Cheney, Kevin C73 66
Cheney, Michael C103 55
Cheney. Steven C83 130
Chisholm, Gary C123 33
Choir 86, 87
Christensen, Mary C83 62
Christian, David C73 66
Christian, Daniel C73 66
Christian, Morgan C83 62. 130
Christian. Roxanne C113 50. 95
Christian. Susan C103 55, 77, 88
Christianson. John 113
Christofk, Alan C103 55. 85
Christofk, Nancy C73 66
Christopherson. Paul C103 55. 92, 113
Christopherson, Peter C113 50, 118
Christopherson. Timothy C123 33, 74.
92, 101, 113. 118
Clark, Daniel C113 50. 116
Clark. Frank C73 66
Clark, Mark C83 62
Clayton, Corrine C123 33
Clavton, Mary C113 50
Coffey, James C83 63, 117
Coffey, John C103 55 117. 125
Coffman. Dick C113 50. 118, 122, 123
Comstock, David C83 63
Comstock. Gayle C123 82 101
Conley. Mrs. Lorraine 22. 79
Connollv, Michael C113 51, 118, 122
Cook. Kathleen C123 33
Cooks 27 '
Corbett. James C103 55. 85
Corbett. John C123 33
Cowle, Lynn C73 66
Crowford. Sherry C93 59
Cronouist. Randall C103 55, 87
Crosby. Thomas C93 59
Crosby. Timothy C73 66
Cross Country 120, 121
Cunningham, Dennis C93 59. 77
Cunningham, Michael C93 59
Cunningham, Patrick C93 59
Curtiss, John C113 51, 74, 92. 87. 110.
118, 119, 122
Curtiss, Lynn C123 33, 82. 101, 106
Donovan. Patrick C83 63. 130
Doris, David C73 66
Doris, Michael C113 51
Dornack, Michelle C73 66
Dow. Elizabeth C113 51
Doyle, Thomas C93 59
Dramatic Club 81
Drama Productions 104. 105
Drusch. Vicki C103 55, 76, 107
Dunn. Patricia C83 63
Dunnwald. Janet C83 63. 93
Dunshee, Kevin C73 66, 132
Dunshee, Linda C123 34, 77, 87, 98, 106
Dunshee. Melanie C103 55, 56, 77, 91,
87, 107
Dunwald. Timothy C73 66, 128
Duren, Theresse C73 66
Dustin, George C113 51. 113
Dvorak, Deborah C123 34, 83
Dvorak, Donna C83 63
Dyball, Barbara C103 55, 77, 87, 107
E
Eardley, David C103 55, 130
Eardley, Diane C93 59
Eckstrom, Leigh C73 66
Eckstrom, Lynn C83 63
Eckstrom, Stephen C123 34, 77
Ed. James C83 23. 63. 124
Edborg. Karen C83 63
Eidsness, Carla C103 55, 88
Eidsness, David C73 66
Elllngson, Renee C103 55
Ellis, Susan C123 34
Elsing, Mr. Leroy 22
Engle, Robert C93 59
Englund, Daniel C113 51
Engstrom, John C113 51
Engstrom, Joseph C93 59, 117, 130
Erickson, Paul C103 55
Erickson. Sandra C93 59
Esboldt, Craig C93 59, 111, 128
Esboldt, Gary C113 50, 74. 117. 126
Estelle. Suzanne C103 55, 78. 90
Estes. Christine C113 51, 77, 86
Estzer, Marilyn C83 63
Evans. Daniel C103 55, 117, 130
Evans, Michael C73 66
F
Falardeau, Celeste C113 51
Falardeau, Keith C93 59
Favilla, John C113 51
Fehrman, Loree C123 34, 105
Feickert, Barbara C103 55, 88
Figg. Dennis C113 51. 92, 118, 128
Fillipovich, George C93 59
Finlay, David C93 59. 92. 117, 130
Finlay., Douglass C103 55, 92, 132
Finnegan, John C113 51
Finnegan, Timothy C103 55
Fish. Victoria C73 67
Fisher, Susan C103 55
Fleischhacker, Susan C93 59
Fletcher. Sylvia C83 63
Football 118, 119
Forliti, Julie C103 55
Forliti, Mark C123 34, 74, 92, 100, 118.
119, 122, 123
Forsberg, Rodney C93 59
Forsberg. Wayne C73 67
Foster. John C123 34, 74, 76, 85, 92,
110. 130, 131
Foster, Mary C123 34, 82, 101
Index
Foster, Michael 1107 55, 130
Foster, Michael 197 59
Foster, Ronald 1107 55, 116, 117, 122
Freeman, Alice 1127 34
Freeman, Jeanette 1107 55
Freeman, John 187 63
Friberg, George 1107 55, 125
Frlberg, Grant 1127 35, 92, 86, 87, 128
French Club 78
Frost, Robert 187 63
Frerichs, Heidi 177 67
Frerichs. Rachel 197 59, 78
Fruen, Jeffrey 1107 55
Fruen, Pamela 177 67
Frye, David 1107 55, 74
Frye, James 177 67
Frye, John 1117 51
Frye, William 1127 35
Hanson, Janet 197 60
Hanson, John 1127 36, 76
Hanson, Mark 197 60, 128
Hanson, Pamela 1117 51. 79, 84
Harris, Shelly 1117 51, 75
Harrisville, Randi 1107 56, 76, 86
Harrisville, Roy 187 63
Hartzell, Larry 1117 51
Hartzell, Michael 187 63
Hartzell, Thomas 1107 56
Haskin, John 1107 56, 130
Hassinger, Nancy 187 63
Hasslen, Jeffrey 1127 36, 90
Haugen, Debra 197 60
Haugen, Kevin 197 60
Havir, Bonita 187 63
Hayenga, James 1117 51, 92, 110, 120
Hayenga. Jana 1107 56, 77, 107
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Linda 1127 37, 83
Lynette 1127 37
Marva 1117 52
Michael 1117 52, 78
Johnson, Miles 1117 52
Johnson, Rebecca 1107 56
Johnson, Richard 1127 37, 90
Johnson Ruthanne 1117 52
Johnson: Sandra 197 60
Johnson.
Johnson,
Johnson
Sharon 197 88
Steven 187 64
Steven 187 64
Johnson' susan 1107 56. 77, 84
Johnson:
Thomas 1127 37, 74. 92, 98,
114. 115, 116. 126, 127
101,
Johnson, Walter 197 60. 117, 125
Johnson, William 1107 56
Johnston. Larry 1'687 112
Heaton,
HUGHIYIO
FTA 81
Fulmek, Mr. Clarence 14, 85. 113
G
Gabrielson, Neil 187 63
Gadwa, Robert 1127 35
Gahlon, Dean 177 67
Gall, Robert 187 23, 63
Gall, William 1107 55. 86, 132, 133
Gallagher.
Hayes, Janice 1127 36, 81
Hayes, Jacqueline 1107 56
Hayes, Mary 187 63
Healy, David 1127 36, 76, 92, 126, 127
Healy, Paul 197 60, 88, 117, 125
Healy, William 177 67
Nancy 1127 36. 83, 90
Dehl 1107 55, 88
Galvin, Dennis 187 63
Gardner, Bryan 197 60
Gardner, David 1127 35, 128
Gardner, Laurie 177 67
Garvey, Anthony 197 60, 75
Garvey, Terry 1117 51, 92, 99, 116,
118, 122
German Club 77
George, Darlene 1127 35
Gerst, Gary 197 60. 100. 123
Gerst, Thomas 1107 55. 92, 128
Gibson, Katherine 187 63
Gibson, Michael 177 67
Glefer, Denise 197 60
Glefer, Greg 1'687 112
Gleseke, Heidi 1107 56. 87
Gilbert. Duane 1107 55
Ginn, David 1107 55. 92, 121. 132
Glnn, Jeffrey 1117 51, 77, 90
Givans. Margaret 1107 56
Gjovlk, Terry 1107 56, 125
Glaeser, Holly 197 60
Glaeser, Nancy 187 63. 93
Glander, David 1107 56. 117, 124
Glaser, Flllzabeth 197 60
Glaser, Susan 1117 51, 77, 84, 88, 90
Glenn, Kimberly 177 67
Goar, DeEtte 1127 35
Goffstein, Mrs, Esther 22, 78
Golf 113
Good, Stephen 197 60, 128
Good, Susan 1127 35, 77. 88
Goodwin. Mr. George 18, 112, 124
Goshey, Matthew 177 67
Goshey, Steven 197 60. 117
Graham, Edward 1127 35
Graham. Gaylene 1117 51
Graybar, Raymond 187 63
Graybar
Grebner
Heaton, Suzanne 1107 56
Heaton, William 1117 51, 76, 77, 88, 92,
113. 118
Hedberg, John 1127 36, 77, 92, 114,
118, 126
Hedberg, Lisa 187 63
Hedberg. Nancy 177 67
Hedberg. Wendy 177 67
Heffner, Deborah 1107 56
Heille. Joanne 1107 56. 78, 93, 86
Heille. Patricia 177 67
Heinz, Steven 1107 56
Heist. Daniel 197 60
Helgeson, Robert 187 63
Helgeson, William 1117 51. 76, 128
Henning. Allison 1117 51, 88, 89
Heron, Mr. Alexander 18
Hess, Lonny 187 63, 124
Hess, Lynette 1127 37, 74. 75. 82. 86'
Heuer, Julle 177 67
Heuer, Kathleen 1127 37, 77, 87
Hewetson, David 187 64
Hill. Ann 1107 56
Hill, William 1107 56
Hingos. Leonard 1107 56
Hisdahl. David 1117 85
Hockbein, Jeffrey 1117 85
Hockbein, Jonelle 187 64
Hockey 122. 123, 124
Hoekstra, Kenneth 1117 51, 77, 92, 128
Hoekstra. Kristin 197 101,
Hoelscher, Donna 197 60, 88
Hoff, Jeffrey 1107 56
Hokanson, Cynthia 1117 51, 76, 86
Hokanson, Pamela 1107 56, 76, 87
Hokanson, Peter 110
Holmquist, Jacquelyn 1117 51, 76, 88. 89
Holmsten. Allan 197 60, 75
Holt, Deborah 187 64
Holt, James 177 67
Holz, Joyce 1107 56
Homecoming 98. 99
Roxanne 1117 51
Graybar,
, Yvette 187 63
, Kurt 197 60, 77, 117
Griffin, Alvin 177 67
Griffin, Bonnelyn 187 63, 93
Griffin, Francis 197 60
Grindland, Carole 187 63
Grindland, JOYCE 177 67
Hopp, Susan 1127 37, 77, 90, 101, 106
Hoppe, Barbara 197 60
Hoppe, Lynette 1107 78, 86
Horan. James 1127 37
Hoska, James 1117 118. 130
Hoviegii Lee 1117 51, 74, 92, 118, 130.
eller, Gayle 1107 56
July, Cathy 1'687 89
K
Kalnajs, Silva. 1117 52. 76, 78, 81, 84, 90
Karbowski. Gloria 1107 56
Kardley, Dianne 197 60
Karinen, Robert 1127 38, 92. 132
Kaufmann, Raymond 1117 52, 88, 90
Kaufmann. Steven 187 64
Keleher, Maria 197 60
Keleher, Patrick 187 64
Keller. David 197 60
Keller. Janet 1117 52. 90
Kellogg. John 1117 52, 92, 104
Kelly, Gerald 177 67
Kelsey, Thomas 1127 38, 74, 76, 81,
98, 105
Kensler. Melanie 187 64
Kipka, Allen 177 67
Kipka, Nancy 1107 56
Klecker, Judith 1127 38, 83
Klecker, Richard 187 64
Klecker. Sandra 177 64
Kloek, Donald 1117 52, 118
Kloek, James 177 67
Kloek. Steven 197 60. 117, 124
Kloepke, Jean 1107 56 v
Knoblauch. Mark 197 60. 100. 117. 129
Knoblauch. Mary 1117 52. 76. 87. 91
Knudsen, Daniel 197 60, 117
Knudsen. David 177 67
Knutsen. Jeanne 1117 78
Knutsen. Mary Kay 197 60, 93
Koenig. William 1127 38. 82. 130. 131
Konopatzki, Debra 177 67
Koroschetz. Kent 1117 52
Kortesmaki, Karen 187 64
Kortesmaki, Kathy 1117 52. 87. 91
Krammer, Keith 177 67
Krammer. Kristine 1117 52, 79
Krueger, Colleen 177 67
Krey. Kurt 1117 111
Kroona. Debra 197 60
Kroona, Robert 187 64, 124
Kroona, William 1117 52, 92, 116,
118. 122
Kropelnicki, James 1107 56
Kropelnicki, Jean 1127 38
Krueger, Kathleen 197 60
Krueger. Margaret 187 64
Kruzel, Dora 1117 52, 79
Kuhlman. Diane 197 60
Kunz, George 1107 56. 116, 124
Kwong, Arnold 177 67
Grindle. Lana 1127 35. 83
Gross. Paul 1107 55, 128
Gruber, Mr. Frank 24. 132
Grunwald, Scott 177 67
Gryskiewics. Mr. Felix 10
Gugisberg. Kim 1117 51, 77, 88. 92.
114, 118. 130
Gupta. Aditya 177 67
Guttormson, Christine 1127 35, 101
Gymnastics 131
H
Haechrel, Sandra 1117 51, 79
Hagen, Kathleen 187 63
Hagen, Monys 1107 56
Hagen, Rita 187 63, 83
Hahn, Linda 1127 35
Hahn, Susan 177 67
Huenmoeller, Robert 1117 51
Hughes, Barbara. 1127 37
Hughes, Pamela 1107 56
Humphrey. Richard 177 67
Hunt. James 1127 37, 92. 128
Hunting. Fredrick 197 60. 125
Huso, Karen 177 67
Huso, Steven 197 60, 130
I
Imbertson, James 197 60
Imbertson. Paul 177 67
Isakson, Joan 1117 51, 86
Isakson, John 1117 51
J
Jack, Ruth 1117 51, 74
Jackson. Mary 1107 56, 88, 89, 87
Jacky, Ronald 197 60. 128
L
Lageson, Jean 177 67
Lageson, Robb 187 64. 117
Lake. Terrance 1127 38. 132
Lambert, Lewis 1127 38, 92, 110, 118.
130, 131
Landon, Barry 1117 52, 85
Lang. Laura 1107 56
Langhan, Max 187 6-i. 128
Lape. Mr. John 13, 83
Larkin, Lynne 177 68
Larson, Deborah 187 64
Larson, James 1107 85
Larson, Janet 197 60
Larson, Joan 197 60. 88, 89, 93
Larson, Robert 1117 52
LaValla, Cheryl 177 68
LaValla, Nanette 1127 38. 78
LaValla, Suzanne 1117 52
Lee, Douglas 187 64. 130
Hallberg, Kristin 1117 51. 79. 87. 90
Halverson, Dianne 1127 35. 84. 90. 91
Halverson, Lynda 1127 36. 74, 81, 84. 100
Halvorson, Leonard 177 67
Halvorson, Lois 1117 51, 74, 75, 78. 86
Halverson. Martha 1127 36, 70, 77, 83,
87. 105
Halvorson Mary 1127 36, 82, 87, 98, 106
Halvorson, Paul 187 63, 117
Hanna. Jean 1127 36
Hanna. John 11177 51
Hanna, Ned 187 63, 130
Hanson, David 1117 51. 120
Hanson, Mr, Daniel 11
Hanson, Dean 187 117
Hanson. Denise 177 67
Hanson,
Dennis 1117 51, 92, 118, 126
Jacky, Russell 1117 51. 88
Jacobson, Larry 187 64
Jansen.
Jansen.
Jansen,
Jensen,
Gayle 1107 56
Elizabeth 197 60. 75
Leslie 1107 56. 77
Richard 197 60, 117
Jensen. Susan 177 67
Johnson, Erik 1127 37
Johnson, Grant 187 64
Johnson, Gregg 1117 51. 118, 122, 123
Johnson, Janice 1117 50. 76. 86. 90, 91
Johnson
Jerri 1117 51. 79, 86, 91
Johnson: Jerry 177 --7
Johnson, Jolin 187 64
Johnson
Julie 177 67
Johnson: Larry 197 60
Lemmons, Janet 1107 56
Lemmons, JoAnn 1117 52
Leslie, Colin 187 64
Leslie, Patrick 197 60
Leslie. Robert 177 68
Leslie, Sandra 187 64
Leslie. Susan 1117 52. 90
Lewandowski. Carol 1'687 89
Lewis, Patricia 1107 56
Library Club 90
Lien. Judy 1117 52. 77. 91
Lien. Russell 1117 52. 92. 116. 119, 122
Lightbourn, Miss Patricia 21
Lindemann. Janet 197 60, 79. 101
Lindemann. LuAnn 1107 56, 76
Lindemann, Nancy 187 64
Lindemann Sharon 11 52 76. 81,86
. 1 3 .
Cynthia 1103 56
Llndemer,
Lindgren, Glen 1113 52
Lindgren, Rebecca 1123 38, 86
Mlnder, Philip 183 65
Minzel, Michael 183 65
Mischuk, Shawn 1123 40, 86
Mischuk, Patricia 1103 57
Peterson, Marlene 1103 57, 88
Peterson, Nancy 1103 57
Peterson, Steven 1103 57
Peterson, Mr. Vernon 21, 110
Llndholm, Steven 1123 38, 74, 76, 86
Llndorfer, Jean 1123 38, 74, 90
Lindorfer, Robert 1113 52, 120, 122
Lindstedt, Karen 1113 52
Llndstedt, Margaret 1123 39, 83
Lindstedt, Steven 173 68
Llndstrom, David 193 60. 117
Lindstrom, Dennis 1113 52, 116
Line, Mr. Gerald 19
Llpke. James 193 60
Lockhard, John 193 60
Loeffler, Jeffrey 173 68. 128
Miss, Barbara 173 68
Miss, Martha 183 65
Mitchel
Mitton,
Mitton,
Mitton,
Moen,
1, Linda 1123 40, 79
Gregory 193 61, 117
Linda 173 68
Stephen 1113 52, 86, 126
Glen 1113 52
Mohler, Miss Doreen 17
Molitor, David 193
Monzel, Michael 183 65
Moore,
Jill 1103 57
Morgan, Rebecca 193 61
Pew, Deborah 1103 57, 76, 88
Pew. William 183 65. 117
Pfutzenreuter, Paul 173 68
Pfutzenreuter, Richard 1113 53, 128
Pfutzenreuter, Terry 193 61, 78, 93
Pilot Staff 82
Pitman, Darlene 1123 42
Pittelkow, Larrie 183 65
Pitts, Janet 1103 57, 78, 86
Plumley, Grant 193 61, 111, 128
Pollard. James 173 68
Pose, Mr. Eugene 24
Loeffler, Michael 1123 39, 74. 75, 76.
92, 120. 121
Loeffler, Peter 1103 57. 74, 128
Lonetti, Thomas 1103 57, 92, 112
Lou, Jan 1113 52, 132, 133
Lou, Linda 183 64, 78
Louden, William 193 60
Luan, Linda 173 68
Ludwig, Mary .To 1103 57
Ludwig, Mickey 1113 52, 86, 116
Lukenbill, Kim 173 68
Lukenbill, Terry 193 60
Lund, Mrs. Linda 13
Morin. Robert 1103 76, 117
Morlock. John 1123 40, S6
Morris, Kim 173 68
Moynagh, Mr. John 18, 125
Muellner, Janet 193 61
Mullin, Gregory 1123 41
Munson, Susan 173 68
Murawski, Curt 1123 41
Murawski, Rov 1103 57
Murcurle Staff 83
N
Powell, Darlene 1113 53
Powell. Delores 1113 53
Projection
Crew 85
Prom 96,97
Pusch, Francis 173 68
Pusch, Gretchen 183 68
Putnam, Jeffrey 173 68
Q
Quale, Laura 183 65
Quie, Katie 1103 57. 74, 77, 107
Radant, Jan 1103 57
Nobel.
Lunseth, Michelle 173 68, 93
Lyons, Dennis 193 61
M
Maas, Allen 173 68
MacDonald, Elizabeth 1123 39
MacDonald, Robert 1113 52
MacKenzie, Carol 1103 57
Magnuson, Roy 193 111, 117, 130
Magnuson. Scott 183 64
Mallory, Joanne 193 61
Manchester, Mary 193 61
Mangan, Michelle 193 61, 78
Manke, Deborah 1113 53, 79
Mann, Lisa 183 64
Mann, Tina 1103 57
Manthey, David 1113 52, 78, 90, 87, 105
Manthey, Steven 193 61
Marklowitz, Cam 173 68
Marks, Kristen 183
Maroney, James 1113 52, 116
Marsh, Helen 1123 39
Nace. John 1113 52. 118, 130
Nace, Thomas 183 65. 130
Nason,
Nason.
Steven 1123 42. 83, 84
Douglas 1103 57
Neils, Craig 183 65
Neils, Janine 1123 41. 76, 88, 90. 91
Nelson, Alan 193
Nelson, Benhart 1123 41, 92. 118, 119
Nelson, Cynthia 1113 53. 78, 84. 86, 90
Nelson, Darlene 1123 41, 95
Nelson, Gary 1113 53
Nelson, Glenn 1123 41, 92, 110
Nelson, Janet 1113 16, 53
Nelson, Judith 183 65
Nelson, Liatra 1123 41
Nelson, Marle 1103 57
Nelson. Sadie 1103 47
Nelson, Shelly 1113 53
Nelson, Susan 1113 53
Nelson Warren 1113 53, 118. 130
Nielsen. JONQ11 1123 41. 86. 98
Noble, Douglas 193 61
James 1103 57
Radant, Susan 1123 42
Rauch, Ann 193 61
Rauch. Lawrence 1123 42, 85
Rear, Nancy 193 61
Reed. Mary 193 61
Reed, Patrick 1113 53
Reeker, Pamela 1103 58
Reichow, Cynthia 1113 53
Relchow, Robert 1123 42, 98, 132
Reinarz, Alan 1123 42
Relnarz, Kristine 193 61
Reuteler. Fred 1123 42
Rezny. Daryl 1123 42
Rice, Roberta 1113 53
Rieck, Christine 1103 58, 76
Ries, Mary 1113 53
Ries, Terry 1113 53
Ritter, Mr. Robert 15, 114, 115
Roach, Patti 183 65
Roan, Cheryl 1113 53, 74, 87
Roberson. Lynne 173 68
Roberts, Patricia 1103 58. 76
86, 90.
Martlnuccl, Judith 1103 57, 78
Martlnuccl, Marle 1123 39, 78
Martlnuccl, Paul 1113 52, 78, 111
Marz, Leslie 1113 52
Marz, Mary 183 64
Mastbaum, Mr. Sol 17
Mayne, James 173 68
Noble, Jeftrey 1113 53, 90
Noble. Patricia 173 68
Nordby, Sandra 183 65
Nordby. Terry 193 61
Novak, Daniel 193 117
Novak Nick 103 57, 113, 117
Roberts, Terese 1123 43, 78, 81, 84
Robertson, Kathy 1103
Robertson, Scott 173 68
Robertson, Susan 193 61
Robideaux, Mrs, Mildred 26
Robins, Baiba 1123 43, 56, 77. 83, 84,
105
Mayne, Marc 1113 52, 85
Mazzltello, Tony 1113 52, 85
McAuley, Sheila 1123 39. 83, 84
McCann, Shanna 1123 39
McCardle, Katherine 1123 39
McClellan, Mrs. Carol 13
McCurdy. Sharon 1123 39
McDonald, Brian 183 64
McDonald. Mr. William 12
M Club 92
McGovern, Connie 173 68
McGovern, James 1103 57, 111, 125
McGovern, Steven 183 64, 117, 130
McGowan, Kevin 1123 39
McIntyre, Daniel 173 68
McIntyre, David 1103 57, 117
McKay, Diane 1123 39, 77. 86, 90
McKay, Michael 193 61, 77
McKay, Robert 173 68
McLean, Joe 1123 40, 101, 118
McNeely, Patrick 1113 52, 74
McPhearson, Ann 1113 52, 74
McTle, Mary 1123 40, 82. 87
McTle, Peter 193 61, 117, 124
Mead, Patrick 193 61
Melander, Karen 173 68
Melgaard, William 183 64
Merrell, Ann 173 68
Merrell, James 1103 57, 112, 125
Merrick, Karen 1113 52. 76, 87
Merrick, Katherine 173 68
Merritt, Mr. George 12
Merth, Mrs. Marlene 26
Messicci, Bridget 193 61
Messicci, Jessie 1113 52
Mettler, Bonnie 1103 57
Mettler, Daniel 1123 40
Mettler, Mark 183 64
Meyer. Kathleen 1123 40, 86
Meyerding, Joan 183 64
Meyerding, Joyce 183 64
Miesen, Eric 183 64
Miesen, Mark 1123 40
Mikgftgovigslki, Sandra 1103 57, 74, 78,
Milburn, Sheri 1123 40, 82
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Nyberg, Debra 193 61
0
Olen, Andrea 183 65, 93
Olen, Gregory 1103 57, 84, 117
Ohman, Diane 193 61
Ollnger, David 173 68
Olson, Allan 1103 57, 88
Olson. Barbara 1103 57
Olson, Carla 173 68
Olson, Daniel 1103 22, 57, 88, 125
Olson, Mr. Gary 17, 130
Olson. Gary 1123 41, 94, 114. 126
Olson, Karen 1123 41. 81, 87
Olson, Pamela 173 68
Olson, Sandra 173 68
Olson, Steven 193 61
Olson Wavne 1123 42 81
O'Malley, William 112-3 42, 57, 92, 123
Operetta 102, 103
Ostrem, Christine 1113 53, 76, 81, 86,
90.
91
Ott, Donald 1113 53. 92, 111. 132
Ott, Leonard 183 65
Overga
rd, Joan 1123 42, 82, 84, 90, 98.
100. 106
Overga
Owens,
rd, Richard 173 68
Gerald 1103 57, 130
P
Page. Emily 1123 42. 74, 78, 87, 98
Parnell, Mr. Wilford, 15, 118
Parriott, Diane 183 65
Parriott, Mark 1103 57
Patoile. Janice 1103 57, 74
Paul, Jerry 193 61
Paul. Marie 1103 57
Paul. Ronald 183 65
Paulson. Dale 193 100. 116, 117
Paulson, Dan 114. 115
Paulson, Kent 193 61. 100, 117, 125
Paulson, Marlene 1103 57
Pearson, Mr. John 15. 118, 122
Pearson. Roger 1113 53, 74, 87, 116
Pepin.
Debra 173 68
Peplinski, Diane 1113 53
Milham, Jane 1123 40, 77, 86, 87, 90
Millard, Mr. William 18
Miller, Bonnie 1103 57
Miller, Daniel 1123 40
Miller, John 193 61, 128, 129
Miller, Richard 1113 52. 116
Miller, Thomas 1113 52, 77, 92, 128
Perez. Elaina 183 65
Perez, Theresa 1103 57
Persons. Gary 173 68
Persons. Steven 183 65, 130
Peterson. Gail 183 65
Peterson, Mrs. Lila 26
Peterson, Linda 1103 57
Robins. Daina 1103 58. 77. 84, 87. 90, 105
Rogers, Mr. Charles 19
Rosch, Lynne 1123 43, 82, 84
Rose, Mr. George 19. 74
Rose. Miss Gladys 11
Rosier, Alan 1113 53, 88
Rosier, Vernon 183 65
Ross. Jan 1113 53
Rothe, Vlckl 1103 58
Rothenberg, Helle 1113 53
Rothman, Jane 1103 58. 88, 90
Rothman, Sally 1103 53, 79
Rothman, Susan 193 61
Rottach, John 1123 43
Roussland. Nancy 193 61
Rousslang, Ronald 183 65
Rousu, Dennis 1113 53
Rousu, Diane 193 61
Roue, Kathryn 1113 53, 78
Rowe, Janet 173 68
Rowe, Rebecca 193 61
Rozenberg. Gary 1123 43
Ruddick, Barbara 1103 58, 87
Ruddick, Jannelle 1113 53, 90
Ruddick, Laurel 173 69
Rudie, Michael 193 61, 124
Rudie, Susan 1113 53, 78, 105
Runyon, Cynthia 193 61
Runyon, Thomas 1123 43, 85
Rupp, Laura 183 65. 93
Rusch, Miss Marjorie 23
Rutford, Douglas 173 69
Rygg. Lisa 1113 53. 91. 86
S
Safford, Diane 193 61
Sagert. Charles 193 61, 88
Salvatore, Richard 173 69
Sanchez, Mr, William 20. 85
Sandberg, Annette 173 69
Sandberg, William 1113 53, 76, 105
Sandholm. Mr. Harlam 14
Sargent, Geraldine 1113 53
Satre, Graciz 193 61
Sautter. Thomas 1103 58. 74. 79, 90, 121
Scaramuzzo. Michael 1123 43
Schanke, Mr. Robert 21
Schenk, David 1103 58
Schcggbegtgy. Diana 1123 43, 78, 81, 84,
Scheuneman, Robert 1103 58
Scheunemann. Vicki 173 69
Schmidt, Betty 1123 43, 77, 90
Index
Schmidt, Brian 171 69
Schmidt, Gwendolyn 191 61
Schmidt, Janet 1101 58
Schmidt, Robert 1111 53
Schmidt Wayne 191
Schmitz, Mary 1121 43
Schneider, William 1111 53. 111, 118, 122
Schoonmaker, Debra 1111 53
Schrlefels, Deborah 191 61
Schriefels, Joyce 181 65, 93
Schroeder, John 1111
Schultz, Lenette 1101 58, 88
Schaumann, Connie 171
Schummer. Barbara 1101 58
Schuster, Karen 1111 53
Stark, Loren 1101 58
Stary, Kathleen 171 69
Stech, Dennlss 1121 44, 105
Stech, Rebecca 171 69
Stelnhauser, Kurt 171 69, 128
Steinhauser, Paul 1101 22, 58, 76, 88,
112, 128, 129
Stein, James 1121 45
Stein, Joy 191 62
Stein, Ronald 181 65
Stein,
Stein.
Stend
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Stephen 171 69
Susan 1121 45, 79. 83. 84
ahl, Howard 1121 45, 83, 92, 98,
13
Steward, Janice 191 62
Valker, Miss Carol 15
Vandenheuvel, Robert 191 62
VanReese, James 1101 58
Vargo, Joyce 1121 46, 81. 90, 96. 86
Veilleaux, Michael 171 69
Vollmer, Robert 1111 57
Vorwork, Diane 1101 58
W
Wachter, Linda 1121 46, 86
Wagner, Betty 181 65
Wagner, John 1111 54, 118
1Vagner, Susan 1121 47, '79, 90
Wagenaar. Ann 1111 54, 90, 91, 93
Wahlstrand, Mr. Elliot 11
Vfelk,
Scott, Bradley 1111 53
Searle,
Seniors
Alan 181 65
B-47
Sergero, Susan 181 65
Serva, Carol 1121 44, 52
Sessing
. Ward 181 65
Shanley, Miss Judith 20, 81
Sheldon, Dyanne 1101 58, 78
Sheldon, Michael 1111 53, 85
Sheldon, Scott 181 65
Sherman,
Joan 1101
Sherman, Scott 171 69
Shield, Ralph 171 69. 130
Shlppee,
Shoffner,
Susan 181 65
Bob 1'681 112
Stish, Nancy 191 62, 93
Stish, Peter 1111 53, 74, 92, 112
Stoekler, Joel 1121 45
Sundtsorm, Warren 1111 53, 88
Svendsen, Becky 1121 45, 88, 81, 76
Swanson, Allan 1101 58
Swanson, Janet 1111 53, 78, 86, 90,
91, 93
Swanson, Janet 181 65
Swanson, Rosemary 1101 58. 89. 93
Sweetland. Heather 1111 53, 79. 84, 90
Swensgard, Ronald 1111 53
Swimming 128, 129
Wall,
Walla
Walla
Jane 191 62, 79
ce, Charles 1111 54, 111
ce, Cynthia 181 65
W'alters, Connie 1121 46, 79
Watson, John 171 69
VVatson, Lisa 1111 14, 54, 88. 93
Webber, Rita 1121 46
Webber, Robert 1121 47
VVelrauch, Steven 171 69
Lois 1121 47, 77. 86
Shulstad Allen 1121 44, 87, 96
Shulstad. Arne 1101 58, 77
Shuster, Beth 171 69
Shuster, Joseph 191 61
Shuster, Kim 1101 58, 88, 90
Silva, Levia 1111 53
Silva, Veralucla 1121 44
Slmbeck. Donald 1111 53, 118
Simmelink. John 1101 58, 130
Simon, Michael 191 61, 85
Skepper, Steven 1111 53
Sklldum. Dennis 1121 44, 92, 118
Skone, Craig 171 69
Slettom, Robert 191 61, 117
Slotsve, Mr. Ronald 21, 128
Tchid
Tchid
Tchid
T
a, Dale 191 62
a, Nancy 1121 45
a. David 191 62
Tenney, Carol 181 65
Tennl
Thalh
Thom
Thom
Thom
Thom
Thom
s 112
uber, William 181 65
pson, Ellen 1121 45, 78. 82
pson, Kathryn 1111 53, 104, 105
pson, Marc 181 65
pson, Mary 1121 45. 77. 82. 83
pson, Nathan 1121 46, 86, 90, 92.
Smith, Anita 171 69
Smith, Axel 191 61
Smith, Candace 191 61, 78
Smith, Daniel 181 65
Smith, Eric 171 69
Smith, Jacqueline 171 69
Smith, Karen 171 69
Smith, Kathleen 181 65
Smith. Mrs. Lucille 17
Smith, Melvin 191 61, 100, 117
Smith, Paul 1121 44
Smith Ronald 1121 44, 74, 76, 92, 100.
112, 118. 119. 122. 123
Smith, Roxanne 1101
Smith, Stephen 171 69
Snelson, Frederick 1101
Snelson, Joseph 1121 44
Sno Foolln 100, 101
Snoxell, James 171 69
Snyder.-Mark 1101 58, 112
Snyder,8?atricla 1121 44, 78, 81, 84,
90.
Soberg, Daniel 1101 58
Soberg, Debra 191 61
Sonnack, John 181 65
Sorenson, Kathleen 171 69
Sorenson, Mary 171 69
Sorenson, Robert 191 62, 77
Souther, David 171 69
Spanish Club 79
Spies, Diane 1121 44
Spooner, Thomas 1121 44, 92, 114, 118.
130, 131
Spychalla, Jane 181 65
Spychalla, Janet 171 69
Stage Crew 85
Stage, Chrls 1101 58
Stage, Greg 1101 58
Stahosky, Ellen 1121 44
114, 115
'I'hompson, Rodney 171 69
Thompson, Roger 171 69
Thompson, Sandra 1101 22. 58. 77
Thompson, Thomas 1101 58. 88
Thorstenson. Tim 1'681 112
Threlkeld, Allce 1101 58. 78. 87
Threlkeld. Kathryn 1121 45. 87. 90
Thurow, Pamela 1101 58, 79, 93
Thurow, Paula 1121 46, 79, 81, 82, 88. 91
Tindle, Anita 181 65
Tobin. Jean 1111 53. 86, 91
Tobler, Mark 181
Track 110, 111
Trammell. John 1101 58. 95. 116,
117, 126
Trammell, Robert 1121 46, 74, 86, 101.
112, 120, 121, 127, 126
Trapp, David 171 69
Trapp, Richard 1111 54. 88
Trence, Martin 181 65
Trence. Peter 1101 58
Wesenberg, Nicholas 171 69
Wetherby, Bruce 1'681 114
Wetherby, Carol 1121 47, 74
VVetherby, Donna 191 62
Wetherby, Duane 1111 54, 92, 111, 118,
128
Wethammer, Lynn 1121 47
Whaley, Diane 1121 47
Wheatley, Bill 181 66
Wheeler, Ann 1121 47. 90
Wheeler, Dawn 1101 58, 74, 78, 90, 93
White. Alan 191 62, 130
White, Daniel 1121 47, 92, 120
White. Elinor 1101 58
Vvicklem. Mr. Robert 16
Wleberdink, Mrs. Gall 10
Viilcoxson. Bonnie 191 62
Willard, Robert 1101 58
Willey. Mr. Marvin 24
Willhlte, Carol 1101 58
Willhite, Glen 181 66
Willhite, Steven 171 69
Williams, David 181 66
Williams, Ed 191 62
Williams, Janet 1111 54, 88, 93
Williams, Mary 1121 47, 81, 84
Williams. Michael 181 66
Williams, Robert 1101 58, 132
Williams, Wendy 191 62
Xvilly, Barbara 181 66
Willy, Cynthia 1101 58
Wllly, Deborah 1111 54
Wirth, Elizabeth 181 66
1Virtz, Maryann 1111 54
Wlrtz, Paul 181 66
Wirtz, Theresa 1101 58
Wood
le, Harry 1111 54
Woods. David 171 69
Trombley, James 1111 54
Trombley, James 191 62
Trombley, Jean 191
Trombley, JoAnn 181 65
Trombley, Sharon 1101 58
Trudeau, James 191 62
homas 1111 54
Trudeau, T , 85
Tuff, Dianne 1121 46, 77, 96, 86
U
Uhl, Mary 171 69
Ulrlkson, Kenneth 1121 46. 85. 105
Ulrikson, Marvin 191 62
Underhill, Mary 181 65, 93
Urman. Barbara 171 69
Uram. Margaret 191 62
Urban. Ronald 1101 58
V
Valllancourt, Serena 1111 54
Workman, Charles 1'681 112
VVrestllng 130
Wydella, Mrs. Patricia 26
Y
Yanex. Larry 191
Yonker. Faye 1121 47
Young, Richard 1101 58. 88. 117, 125
Youngdahl, Al 1111 50. 74, 104, 114.
118. 119, 122, 123
Youngdahl, Cheryl 171 69
Z
Zalk, Michael 171 69
Zechmeister, Linda 1121 47, 77. 96. 85
Zechmeister, Peter 181 66
Zerrien, Donald 1121 45, 85
Zibley. Frank 1101
Zink, Mrs. Ruth 21
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Sugars. hoots. Murray fiancee. Ja-ts. Sharks. llcuiriu'-s
hasheis. moons UA. Rvucii. Ponin-S. Young Niufiu. Ainigos.
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Mr. lark Lupe. Pilol Aclvisor
Mrs. Pat Wlyclc-lla. Cover anrl Printing: Artist
Mr. Don Swish:-r. l-lzlyport Printing llousc
Mr. Carroll Brown, Brown Incorporated
Mr. Allan lilstaml, A. J. Dahl Company
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